The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 10, 1852, Image 3

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    isles in .strer4 wot•thbf
in b or n patriotistii,'....(whiChin. its,
issio, ttid'foirta.of
as, well as of the :Uouhtiy . itself) which
t he r evolutionary: Veteran.
Th er e was a vord to. bo spelled.. It tens s
-
issi word It was no lis9 - a - w6rd,: than. the
wor d but." Frank r said the,
‘ coare'rnor," bow I
do sou spell but?'Frank With Aloe iSii , ontit,e, : et - 1-1
of his a:hale:Ale" erudition Was able: to. reply," nt 1
bnce , I ) : • Divil Take: these - ‘yeriia'
said the senior general, they bother me;
Fran'„ Ivhc4 I come to COnAltution I can spell
that without lookiagia a b00k.7. .. •
General Pierce is therefore of a.'good'steek,
,ndhe has proved himself a worthy scion of
t h a t stock: - lie was horn: in., - Itillslxrrough,
N ew flimpshire, and is now. abont fortY-ei,ght
rears of age.
lEllsborough- county is the birth place of
isrerel eminent men : llon. Daniel Webster,
Gen. Cass, Hon. John A. Dix, 417. c. -
F r ank Pierce was brought up to the pipe cession of the law and he .disiluguisluA him
of i n it, being a man of a clear bend and it
sound u nderstanding. He now fellows the le.;
gal profession, and it is estimated - that he,
air's by it about $3.000 a year. He resides
at Concord, the capital pf the Granite State. -
In his personal appearance, he is -of a middlel•
height and size, and of goe;cl ttddress. •
modest, :a d a perfect , ,gentleman :in - his roan- I
ECM
was elected a member-of Congress on
the democratic ticket in 1533, and was re-eke;
tee. in 1835-thus serving four years in the
House of Representatives while quite a young
reien—nan3ely, from 1533 to 1837. Igo liad.
pro - lot:4y been a tnember of the Legislature
of the State. and sneaker of the ,lower House.
While a member`of the House of Repros'entn
lives. in Congress: he was elected a member of
the United States Senate, for the term of: six
vears. eommencin7 in 1537—but- resigned in
l'Sf2 the fin tear of his term and retitined,.
to the practiei:of the law. Hii colleague in
the United States &male from 1531-to 18411
vas Henry liubbard, who was succeeded by
tie Lite Le vi 'Woodbury.
While. in the senate, thcuoh the pia:gest.
member of it, he acquitted himself in: a-ruan
ner to secure liims.elf the pelsonal favor -and .
esteem of all with whom he was associated,
the admiration and approbation of his constit
uency. and a hinh position among the. States
men and orators of the nation. Mr. Pierce has.
211Cat'S been distiruniAted at Ironic fors fervid .
and impres - sive elaquence, and.ltas attained - a
persona! popularity, for that reason, 'hardly
less ea-tea:sive and universal
_than:that which
everywhere attaches to him by reason of his
plain:manners, and the universal pi . :Opriety
and amea:,., which attend his intercourse with
alt classes of society.
A political event after his retirement marlip
his strong eh:ow:ter and his great influence, in
Ifs State. Mr. Milo had been in Cotarress,t
member of the House of RepresetativeS and
he had been nominated in the Demoeralie,
State Convention to fill the office for thenext
term; but, after his nomination ho followed
each a course on the abolition question that
Frank Pieren said he would defeat him not
withstanding the nomination: and going to
work, ho got up another State. converition
which threw Hale out, and he was accordingly
defeated. But who is a smart energetic
=a, neat went to work, and by his personal
influence and cunning, and a combination - wilh
the whip, he secured Lis cl(ction as United
States Senator, and his term of office is still
unurpired.
Up3n the acceic,ion of Polk to the Prestden=
. .
tial chair, Mr. Pierce was offered the Attorney
Generalship, but decliaed it: He said he .1411;1
no desire for public office, and ho would never
consent to leave his home for any purpose nut=
leis to serve his, country in war, and that: in
some ease of necessity. Upon the'outbrvalx of
the Mexican war, when the Whole country was
expected to do its duty,' it was not surprising
\tilt Mr. Pierce should have been invitcd'to
- . .
prominent position among. the numerous vol.
,unteers for death or conquetit. He was irtri-
I tet as the secinel will show; and honored the
commission with a coolness and A eciiiraie
Irorthy of-his revolutional T sire. At thattme .
Cot Raisons; who was -President Of the Mili
tary Cuiieg,e in Vermont, wanted a torrimisiiiiiti
in the Arm . ., in or:clei :to fight in -that mu*.
pairs. Mr. Pierce, who was at warm friead'of
his, wrote a strong letter of recorntheiidation i
of him to the cabinet at Wa-shing,tim, urging"
them to appoint him to the command - of such
troops as might be raised in New England.—
The reply olgte government whi, that-the re
quest could not be complied with, as it was#! . -
ktded to
..conf e r the command upion,a .. I Crei:.
IktriPshire man. That man was Mr. Pierce ,
himself. 'But he will not take it,' -said ,Col,l
Ransom : . 'But he 'must take it,' replied - the I
ciao.
, •
The coastnissiQß of GeneralPieroo.wast (la;
March 3(i; IS4 i.
, T Ile Took eoninia" na - - of
2 4:10 MCD, and reached - Vera. Crnz
1317, whieh shows that he was not': asie'ep:=: 7
Ile joined General Scot's array at Pueblo, in
July, 1817, He Was en*ged in the battles , of
Contre had Cherubusloln Au,gtst, 184 . 7;
ryas ttiee inured in these actions by ihlb•
uL frem his horse. .
Bat letns go somewhat into detail from the
_lime he set sail from Newport, in the bark
Eepkr. 3IaR of the Troops on board haxini
beeeinesick, sulTered a great deal for n'amt of
water, nod were placed upon' short allowance ; "
A ffePreceivln g his alloWaici, bo usd.to Attie
a pitcher of water and fie about and -distribut°
it among the soldiers. This Was . but'a
uf his attention and kindness
to liis-brava
otlitti.e4u3 arras; On arriying G Vera F ruz
he I, at everY dollar -he had tolhettto4not/4
I . l s frequently 0 4U1 carrying wearieti or sick soldier-on his.own'abOi446%l4.l.
Ile 4'4 r , ,t enjoy roodhealth - himself in iliat
tkate. lie Leas very bieli shortly a let liestc.
6 4, kid continued"more.; br'-iless •
Vie, but wits still at.his, post
zti- The climate fdid not
1 - - ar 'the National Bridge'," about fifteen-Mi . "
;'Cruz, his 2 force ''Avis idfactted , by: s n
rty, r.ndthe manner in WhiCii h AA'e
k raltetreil his firmness and
.deeision
He gav e an Order ti churgo ii,p r onlhe
t 4 Pintel, in ti, neig,liberbood where'llie",en,
ieppe4e4 Ernitiqmii-o°.
was an intimate ',frieUd,. mid:-.*eritindellii
cennuand, Objcliifea s and, jia - vini *re orA Mil.:
itary, education:thnti General .rjero, lie ionclu
ded his' Oblectioe'.Avould'belilisteMed - to: 'I
have, giien - the - oidcr4! . ,card the General
llt - was 'hien - oheyeC and the enemy pltt'te
1 111 14 i , l toPmeliPnlii; i l`nif*Vnr4.l nimltn . `4
the Matter, in praise ofthe G enerartiiii l l o .*
ShertlY after,, the tiainyes'enisttaelted by
the guerillas at the National Bridge, Which Was
tarricaded * Witli
'c happarei. The troops were
fired upon', and , two bullet.k passed . through
Gen.: Pierce's itat;M'ot,.'hia head, Ho ordered
his troops - to dash over. the barrielide' and to
l eharge the enemy; - Captain:Dap rOau, of the
dragoons, Ointeds up : t6o - law aria:. Put the•
guerrillas to flight . Under all ,timse circum
stances, he .displayed-a courage end coolness
Which showed he was . fit fOreoriumuul.
- .. _
\Viten he reached Contreras, he Met General
,
Scott, and under-him engaged in the battle I
there. There waS--a deep ravine - . between the
United States troops.and. the Mexicans: The
enemy was drawn up - ot the other side in bat
tle array, and, with his. Ittcries.; - all placed.:-,
The orderrwas'g,iven to charge' nd outflanb.
them. In iharging•doWn, the. ronrul Otot of ,
the enemy ' was flying oyer their'heads„and 1 ,
ploughingitp . the' ground..:Gen Pierce, Mii.
tin. - at thorn with hiS En : MAWOUR say '"There.l
1 boys, is a .. ,game of ball :forLyou.".. ld this
' charge his horse fell and rolled uponh* IIo 1
was severely injured, and ithe horse -was &se,:
bled... He mounted Anot)ipr, here% and joined thefight. :Ile suffered gt, •ent pain
. rill night,
and 'could -not 'sleep. 2 Tlie,.. surgeon ordered
him-not to - mint.; the field, next day. That .
might they had lain in arms, and - the rain was
terrible, and 66; thrgeon advised him ,to go
back to St. 'Attgustine, where, therewas a' de ,
pot; but bewould;not...- He determined to go
on to Chernbusco. -.; -r i
At a_ charge in this battle, both' his brigade
i and tlmtof Gpn. Shields, were 'ordered to get
lin the rear.. 1, - Ile Was again thrown ,frora his
Ihers° with such Violence. thathe fainted:on the
I field.: Afteljavinds, when the: troops,coming
•
up, wanted to-raise him, he told them to charge
on, and he Wouldtalteeard,eff hiraielf, though
, the Mexican;Lancers were then ,charging on
the spot, and towarils a cornfield. He - corn.
- rnanded his iroopsto charge them in adranee.
- ' In this battle an armistice wasPipposed, and
Gen. Pierce Wasmppeinted one of the commis.
sioriers. - HO ,it as , stiongly:op - poserf to the ar
mistice, unless the castle of Chepultepee was . -
g,ti-en up_as ;security, and there
.3vas no nse iu
1 proposing: aril armistice nribess.they weie pre
pared
to give up:California. .Gen.'Scott was I
!opposedto him in opinion, but the event show,
red that Pieree was. rittht• The mmistico Iv as
granted almost uncenditionally.. .
_. At the battle Of Moline-del Roy he redo
over the field, will , the bullets 'flying about
him . , and 14 , called off by Gen. Worth, who
'told hire he Was rash.: Ile was ' at 'the battle.
of Chepultepec; and when victory declared for
the stripes and- star-s, the South Carolinians.
and the. Ninth Re„,-firuent,which - had fought to;
gether • at OiertibusCO and;' Contreras; itief• - +
Their blue& had min,gteirf• in..„.entl. cOmmen
stream, and the Palmetto regiment-shelved its
valer by - theinunbers of its Eldli - it;ntlay;llend
on the field. '1 Gen. pierce addreised them 'and
said, here the extreme "North and Southhad
mat together as common sons Of;the glorionil
Union—met ''lto maintain its rights and nplpld 1
its honor..' these lades -, hal.eemented the I
union of Notlth and Smith, and he hoped - they
would be foeVer unit. d. Nine . cheers were
then. given for the Palmetto reghMent, which . '
were loudly responded' to; and the: same com
pliment was 'returned by. the ;Carolinians to
the Yankees:
After this battle , he resigned his commis
sion and came , home, having _done enciugh to ,
redeem" his pledge, aid maintain the honor of
his -country. 'The state of his heallb continu
ed very bad all the 'time he 'was in '..ltexiee.
• lie was on the hest ttirins with Gen. - Scott; his
present rival for the president...hi antl. GeneMl
Scott often him_ to
_diarier. Ile Was
idolized 'hy-the ;men under his cemmand.—
"When the war- ; was all over ho di I not get in
to „a:quarrel with the ;other generals as to:who._
had done most or lea Sf. He was ictodest and
silent ;about his OMI deserts, though he &ight
as well as any, of the;generals, . This was not:
I exactly the course pursued by Gen. Scott'and
some others:: ..;'
. Wheit the troops'eal ; neAri Newport, he found
there waii's2lo ; ;-dric:Alit; lie added $6O
mi:pro toit,making $3OO, which, he spent in
;-]
_ ,
treating the -He also,, by his influence or 1
purse, pri , curd thOU frcupaisageliy_the
.
read. He sent Money tp_tralyeldisoldiers.
On returning,_ to _Poniard,' be. --continued • his
practice of law, and;less been'in private life
ever since; though .;be --continUedlo;;, work for
the Deitiocraific - party,ihongfr ho neveranught
nor aceepted iin oflic o - unless - one An which he
periled • hismarried into Whig,
and eristocraticlatuily, three children. ,
Ho is a , thoroughtleino,crat, Yirginia
school of partY-priticiplei and meistires, which
accounts for his being brought forward as a
candidate feYkresideht,_bythe Virginia Vs ginia dele
gation'm the - fCerivenfii4:., - ; ;
The'-feilOwingreso u tis were mos unan
imously adopted by beat:._
gestic State Conventionityhich ;assembled at
dencend;'on the Bth Of January last f 1
;;; Reselved, That'W4..acknowieldge, With pride,;
the long, tuuritVeriug,,mid Olt lent support- efj
General rsankliaTieme .tO - deinegratie
pies and -thetdeniocratieleailyined , that we
present . his panic tothe - penple of the nation as :1
worth/, _On aaE4nt 44 hie: teten4-lab'':uttain - -
menta r idivenduent service, his tried pa:
triotisrn mod sfatesaiatiship, of , •piace 1
amoridtke - ritudes of ;the moment citizens who.
will „be - -eonsilittouisly. the National;
Democratic -Convention; toluisOmblo
more on-t,} e B.ist °day :Of-litae; , lBs2.
Henolved,i'l'hat while ;she- !bus ,expretii.ns;
beipartialitys4 -- herUwn-fn'vtilite' ; 40 ,4*Y.etgu4'1
New illinipsl* tviilabide ;by the nomination
of the BaltimeM'centeraiqn, - and that gni de-;
tuocracy . of the Granite - State Will be found in,
the coming contkst,iiliaie 414 tuvi eve!' been
found--gae'" eliineeratic
hrethrm of otitOf Stitesifghtint
broAdi4nnO,,..44 . Aekg4tr4e.,,f4.44llhalt;:,
tie local nr,beetleital prejudices to eliniult;
will eonteßil earnestly for. the inineitlen-ProYri
; revolutionary: Oithers; ,with; tlind deteithhul
' tie l ny under all and cirenutstances,nOw and
forever, to adheretn,s. ailment - And anstnia. gut
*t l o 4l e°4 l 4lititi - kf ti 6)49
for these reielutions 282' voted,and - otily-5.
voted against diem. ; _(:-They were alto/Iva:lU
votositnati,At' f •
Gen; Tioren :dvpiined , the.snninina I
dOlinoti . -theDemiliernfie
butit gbnins thO_Ayill t make hi
dent. in 44iii:Or.itimficir-
4 WIfIJAAI - kti,FUS
CANDED.Vit
._.This gentionnkresides : at,itna,
and is now Presidentic,the 'United Ste
ate, ovoi.which body he also presidet
twenty-fourth; twenty-P.4h; and ,tiVin
~ /le; is a native of North' (
is - abautsti.s years of age; andlias , ,nev
He wobelioVe, the. sante
IL King; member of I f ongrei
North,Careiina, IzOnz . 4811_
,18
nice. I _
On ihd "ztamissiOltor.Alalinma as 4-E.
was chosen one Qf thefiest United Sts
atom therefrom, - and teek.his seat hrti
1 Sl9—zontinuing - to veprosent '.4.114!)i
the Senate - for twenty-tivo year 4, riffs, fi
19 01E44. - In the latter year ewas
ted Ambassador to France, and rep;
tbo - United States , .; that co a rt
when he rptiimed tothiscount ,anctui
eleeted United States Senator tioni.Al
• _ .."
!'•'. AttratalllThibitioll..
The Annual Exhibithan eflierfotd
sity )46. held ,et that Inetitetion,.l
dey.June 30th, 1852.. -; The excitisee c
'ring* 3 A.M. ~.• 1
_
‘37CztTqetui
- In Ditnnett,-Jund 6th, by -El4
AIL JOHN N.VovhG pui Miss EIIIELINE
both - ;01' Dimock.
In Springville, the 36th ult., by th
Erastun Smith, G. P. Urmani 04(14: td
Jp.unA, daughter of Justus
of the former • .1
In this Borough, on • the t'. , ..lth;
FBA NCI:4, Sol
Webster, aged 13'ilitinthii and 0 . .d.41"9.
"'
In II aryl- , en., le RilFt of •e run
ADIIIGAM :14011 1 01 6
-I).tilti; .4[l d;
31netzy, aged tt years,',
"He
"He died to sine died to' ente,':.
- • But fem& nputent felt the rod;
Tien rising on the vieAtinss atr,• • .
Spread lits-Ight wings 710 d 00 / lreli to G
- . 0.6 d
.Table' Buiter:
Wa n ut‘eil uttnis office on erffiFcription
Nevi. Goods . . L
t .4k T the Stine of • 01.1. WM3B
At:. :Jonelo, 1851: ; : - .,1 .• 1
Hurrah for-M: 11 5 , ter !
'l4k TEW Goode looked for tontorroer,, emong
.I.'N-which may 'be found- new, of prints
reeshTeas, Oranges and Croakery.itenions",
00i and Paints, /Vete Codfish; Strimbrohla Can' ,
oda Suaw . hate.
../Jelilues, •Sheetingse.':BLl
Lad it
iesonneite,
Ribbons, Rice, We. tt
Etl.ad
to beROW low by. - c • R:.:!
.Montiose June 10th
BONNETS, BONNETS:
A_NEWsapply of - those chetip elk , alley.
~..412.S•traw; and Frenck Gossamer! Lace: Bonnets'
'and and Flosers,..greatly. re uced
front . spring prices, by ' - • tusurtnr
- 14sti pt.id for Wool by. - •' , II.dBURRI T
NetrMiffnicli Jundi ' • "
,--
TRYED
1111t03r the pastnre of the en4eribeic 1.
1 township of Great:Rend; Wefinesday t i
tho 24 hot:, one Bay undone Black Mare.
first ntentiOn..dhaving some. white-hairs :o
fore leo! . .; below the Itneci' joint, add , the jos
bur white biudlout—both long tails', : Any
eon who will return -or give information
they may bditiond, will .he'liberly reward
CHA TELE LAX°
Great Bend;• June 5; 1852. -1-
•
• - STRAYED, _ ..!
:nan' .the iaD - turo of the subscriber; an
bout the. twenty-fourth or May last,
year-heifers, imClilaCk, 'the other rtidVilli
mark across, the forehead. Whakcer _will
such laformation , that. trill feud to their' di
bartud_ all. reasonabliies'irose
,for
trouble.,, . M.'STOPPA
. , _
Jape 9. ' - - - ' I
Auditor's Notiee.
. ,
, . 1 ' j
d
rrITE undensigned haring been. - appeal! -an
.A., auif i!or' by the' - Orpheus Codit of-SO sne
banti.i'Count3-, to matte dietributiOn of p - • is in
the hands of tae Adniqnstrator of rtho - estate of
Nathaniel.Pl:bert,deed.; among the creditors of
said CSt s ate, Jed! attend to the 4'1164 of said ap=
pointrnent, ailhis -offiCe in -Montrose, ;on: Friday' ,
the 9th-day of july'next, at one o'clock 1: M.
at which tithe arid' place 'ittlpetr+ns inter sled
are notified to present their claieni.( ,_ _
I .
IL II FRAZIER, Auditor j
• June sth 185:1-23w4 'i - '' • ' '
t , .
MONEY TO -]LOS:
. . .
Trauy gentleman wants to boltow,looo o .llans
..i...:at five pet cent.,•he cannot tuition, it ~ o the
isubscritier, -bnt giittlemen eon oave inortith. 25.
-poi neat. iti'• Atm clothing ,
.4::31 - peliSt:11 by;:go ting
their garnieota matte at my.shop.' If 1 wadi .the
habit of bragging, I 'could point to iny , .wor . as
She best arson - auto - Of myskill In Ott, b - Cal
dikorititinating andiasti4ut Ihibtio, know n'h oto
-;''',-:- '... Coat! as is Coln!! ' - 'i :' i
not. to. i mentiop,unmeutionabletr, , psts, lao ots,,
sacks,sottonts r eoriteesoafinflaitutn. ~, , -'
, 4.T.LiGenttemen will - please to take'nOtice t at 1
Have removed Any Bhop'Aii, Mi. iceel6t's bloc ,on
Maiitenteit, first, 1,14)4-- . 7 , 1 - .Y , , --I
•11 Gutting done r 4 usual. -...: --_, j--; ~ ~,-
' -- , - - --.. :-: . - ,1011 . 1 . 111R0V 5....-'
„,,, . l-.-
„„.„ ..,
Maniple. Jul 4 #08551;
ritnis'lttalltra-Prival 04; )
Lots for Salo.:1.
rip#B:',VlAisiribir:oir ! rsi - .lOoi o le
proper : lien: to. wit;ono:
kikitishipol:•llartord :containing some einlY:
'e.i?Out:ll2 la, improved , ;` tsouge j+
oieliand;:"&o.,;:theieon, feint :•Ilien tine
and - rti.hiltfrcn the roil! age: ,of
ion Le : : or the 3ion t roue and -llri rford Plat*?
It Ailso6l'W - ..4 . eoT4o4eionittileis
Alan,
, oue',thOr farm: lying - on the - Bel
Tillleri,• - •lroni 'Loiter ,
rindlErie...Thiitrod,inoriteluirng'Obonl:X
intro; twenty, ot•liAcpreor wit}cirrsinnuonOd.
"441..
Oieeir.of hind frOkiptql locution , bring eJI liar
awl wit - tend.
, :Also'nrivetid -Building lent ntihrilillage
".;Bait , '
:::04iiit . itry; being-the .rniet otthe:Reil Road Ma
I 'str . iioO 7 :4O - ..,' - it
bOsinOia.ticiliti - te *lir&
; . ,:cOnneetlaii . :ivitbithielikie 1611'4
iiiittO Ojai/45.: bOilitt
nefricient?Oontetfol
iittipoOn inniinfetrithat OltiO.,lllte ,
indued;iiciits::ateliegoutty-40 . 6Ute fora '
lik.naPitnlititil•tilideriiih.:lo. tint:* jai tfie b):1:
afnianufeeloirinotrintitigAle*ailneariji itinthe
The Rail 14 , 0„14rordis , 40.,m0.4.1coninutdiops
randy tiansportion tot, everything in tholdioire
eievir. prove:4;4n' whole or part,, wij
suld,oit,terixOrt.hts pOsfjridirOntoge o dip
Ira: 7 0011-:,giirri,
ticelir:vrilrbe yonniptly enewered frortf . :diet
ttud atengoiros:attended to:promptl3,l.Z.
..Pri.dune.-1— 1852- -23. 1
vontion
". lirm. •
firr
.l-VA morly occupied it. ithale , 'ett:.-EArt—witl sell
(tiothlnjrat.NiNTTOrk
SALE' CHEAP;'; -.-
47.z670..s.u.HAND:PAANP-FORTE:-.
quireci)r-, . RILEY.
...111)ntrise„- - Juno r, " ,
185
1' ••-•
i3EZZI
labun'n
tes Sen.
in the
ty•siath
erolinhi
CT been
Villiqin
from
lit„i/ t TING POWDER
-
N:DS:tety olio; p r dle,4in d l e Z .uni
. -
WANTED TOR THE ,CALILIFOIt..
' •
51) 'OO V-DOZLN' ••
C.,100 :01. wo ol -Socks, large sizes blue mixed,
1.../1 - '.in exchange for Goodeat easy pricas. Three
dollars pei dozen allowed. -Ttiey filen h.ca gacid
article. ::=: :, '... ._ >
Harford, 185 e. tam 3
ei; k'en-
W 001; CARDING. .:
G REYNOLDS respectfully: Worms. his
. A
• old customers and the public generality that
y....rke continues the husluess sf ,WoolGarcling . at his,
appoin: ! old stand. Thankful for past favors. by fivfug
sen tolowicei, work 'well dollo or nil _WAY) ho hoPtot to
, ! merit llsharo of patronage of 'the The
' " 4 :l' i9th - 1b. , 0f wool will be. token ont wrench sack for
again` cording, Where there:is not:an bargain to
l a b atn - . -die
P. a; Those•indebted by note of book -account
will.please botlo the saute t),Ttlio'let or Septeniflet
next. • Enengh Said. •
Brooklyn, May, 1852. ,;. • '
Sheriff s Sales
I . )Y 'virtue of ivrits Yen. Ex . .. issued Ont :of the
„ILA Outnt of Co mmon
, Pleas; in and for theaoud
ty of Susquehanna 'mid to tne..directed,-.1 will; ex.
poso.o public sale, at the Court House. in Bloc.
treee; 'Monday, June'2lst....et I.n . clock 'P..' A
that
All certain piece or Pgreel of laud, situate
lying and being iu the township of Lenox, Sus-.
'quehanna county, and botinded and Ifeicribetl
follows to 'wit: Oic the north by land of John - 7;
'Miller, ou.the'east by land :of Sterling • Masers,
on the south by lands of Orville Tiffany and &Ike
Reed, and the , west by • land of Lake 'Reed, -
. . ...
coutuntilig about , acres, mor n
theappurteuances, four framed houses, ono .grist
mill; one saw kn pno blacksmith ahop i . and one
funned berii,o6d,about thirty,-live acres imprdvid.
Taken iu execution at the suit of Luko . .,Reed
against Milo A. Spencer und...Wm. 11.Speucerdr.
Elicit,
1
~.
le ttev
31194
i q.,
I
411.1tiose three several pieces and, parcels
laud, situateieng and being iu the towns:4,er
Springville, in the county. of Susquehanna—end
stain of Pennsylvania, bounded ancideicribed• as
fellows to wit! the Ist onlhe nottli.by laudaof
E. 11: Regers,.east by tim junipike road, soullthy
lands of A. Wakeley, and West by litudi of 4.
Williams, containing of all acre ha the same
more:: or lessrlogether with the :oppurtenances,
one framed house, one framed , barn and wood- .
' 110 USU mid ail improved. 'rite f2dboanded en the
tiertlt.by Nods of 'ottsl:lly lands - of
Fritz, south by Ow highwaY; and .west: by the',
ten:mike Nadi containing 22,5 a feet' of 'land, bu
the satne more or less, together with the apporle.
1 notices, one framed store holise. The 3d bound
ed on the north by lands of Win. B. 111ndrick,
Miles Pritchard and A. UpsoM east by the Par- •
soilage hot, South by. the highs ay and west 'by loud of E. Fritz, containing one acre of hind be
the same More or less, together with the improve
ments and appurteuances;oll iniproved.,: • " •
• Taken In execution at the suit or licury richl-
Ct - against Thomas Jackson.' - • -
ALSO '
:All that certain piece or parcelof -land; situate
in the township of, arford, county of Susquehan
na, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded -and de
scribed us foltows,,to wit ;'beginning : at - a beech
tree in the south ensilino of lot No: 351 on the
map of resurvey of Drinker's'funkhannotk lands,
whiCh lot Was colitracted to Drlaudo .Wattrous, it
being.tho West corner of the lot. hereby conveyed,
thence along-said line and the south .east line of
laudtrof 'Augusta •Soithia; north 433 degrees east
843 perches to a
,post, thence by, the_ residue ,of
said lot No. 380. south 453 degrees east 1.22 Or.
cites to a post oft the „north west line of -lands 'of
Edwin and- William Tingley, thence - by said last
mentioned-lauds and-leud-of tho.estate of Henry •
Drinker deed, South 443 degrees west 843 per
chea'to a point iu the F.:swarth Lake. and thence
by the northeast line of lot No. oa said map of
survey 372, north 453 degrees .west. 122 petrime
to The place of beginning; containing G 4 acres'
bud 69 perches, be,the Sallie more or less, togeth
er with the appurtenances on& framed house, one
framed barn,eue shoe shop and about 18 acres
improved.' -
the
'alit,
The
, one
has
per
here
I.r a.
. two
hife
give
eov,
their
;..D.
I w 3
Token in exeention et the' suit of Hayden and
Little ugUinst,E.D. TlOner. -
G. B. ELORHD,,Sher3L
Sherifrs Mee. dioutiose, .
• - .Tune 2d; 1852.. $ - • -.
CHEAP WATCHES,
JEWELRY AND SILVER %V.:IRE.-
Great itcAisction in Prices.. -
Twenty per cent • at least lees than erer - have
been sold in the Matted States, G ,"
OLD, Level. Watch* full: jeweled; 18 karat
cas * s, ouly!s3o, usually sold fur 835-Gold.
Lapin() Watcher, 18- karat case, jeweled., 824
Silver Lever Watches, full jeweled, 814; usual.'
ly sold for .8184;.8ilver Lupine Watches. jewel
ed,o,.---'...StlveirTea Spoons per half dozon . k .ss 7
Gold Bnis, silrer holders, $L , -
• Perseus wishing- a Watch or watches, or 'Jew
elry, can have Ahem sent by mail, with, perfect
safety; tunny part of the:United States or. West
Indies, by ftrst sending the . amount of Inanely..-
All - articles wattanted as represented above. .Or
ders from the; corintry resliectfully4olicited. '
Please address paid,) •
LEWIS LA DOMUS; lOG Ohestant.st.
opposite • the FrankliWiftise;;''l,
. . • Philadrlpimfa
:1 - 4- California Gold bought, or inamituctured
into j4sreliy.: i - • 461112:
7 MOUNT PROSPECT .-,.
, AVATER:CIIIE - -AND: - INSTITUTE,
•
BINGHAMTON, N,
ielocated'iii a . benutifgl tini!
Peer,_ and- 11. vi ti •rdi g it r t 7 th e e l lo ti r l p e or b a " tio e n °1 O - 11h un e' ll ' :i l' ltt i g ° ll s; ;l. •_ . Ap e'all'S . ;...Sir °l lL'
, TO..EVERYBODY' GREETING:;
pimie l . ssed of on abandam "ottity - of ent
meter p •ttdvantsge r s .for exercise „iii.tha pare' Thtu„pr.esent.:, F,ratinetors, of- _the
j c o arr ok i i s f gr,-P t : c d ,i l u tw er y t •71.111,%kni.rp-t3P2sleilde boaaty .13 A Kt; r. AND CANDY 'SHOP,
graiid . t•tir;titid .Ireo trent th e nolise XV--PLI4D-thill-:ift*ti44l°'°•eri`et that; they
t hasty life." With Micellent roivin • 4 :-T carrying 00 i tbe ehlud 1
g, pnvt,
leg'ett - On the - pleasant Waters el-the Chem!" I lately'cocopied by §teventi 4,r;Duatitortr.- •
TheY heitti,'Seetired • thd serticeritif geed tverlU.'
Thee" eill'as fllsv'of the PUeeentatien the - ."•Cure.' •
- OoMtrt : idniU—H -- ha tit ing)'TrieLlelt' to produce srttctea - in thou lino of asuperior'
[ apparatus 'ventilated; with -230, , • -
feet•paiirt. • • ;t wilt be the: constant rf4oo.4' of I ;Ig
mediertfdepaftment. is tinder:6e en j.to tuttko ample pro6ieioni for. t _wants: of their
cure of Qr:: Tttnyre gnitwireivh,i-bave,juid large 4 CilgolilerN i tOdiui feu
,toultitt . Eho . tlwir peweri [
eiperillnettrill'flydiOniitili&l'Practillee-ei t ; Mat- l ' it6 - I'4'iniiiici;l4 *. ° ` tl;4 • l ' l2o ° l4l ' l l
- vorsbly known as •intecesefii I phi ct id o h er ,‘„: , • • 40. - iiinkiweit pietist:Lab,- -
;„..- Cottrell" of •Lectitres; with fulkplatetrand:illtis.. l t ,
trationi, iviif be' girren throhglionCtini'serison'tfi' evei 'Y' Tuei *Y
kir Mid Brow it • Woad, Rolls"' ad Rusk, freely
& Friday dfieritsion Ortielt:d
the,Studentanutt.ratieute:npea Anatinhy, esti, Caliesand. altvitYlrei4ntail;;;- 7
a f a ir . ,Hyapipa t i t y rind nytio ne , fo.t. w h ich the i e , Fruit-Orcipi—tt new passessing the tla
wilt to tio - Aidditionsi charge: r 2 vor 'of ditibretit kind" of 'fruit—lery• pletwaht to
Pernalcs.,.strke'lcsio been
,confined their beds of. • :
yetiri.tirti_iitvittql•te . - d or FlOur;by:thritiarrei OrSieek - iat, the Lowest rune.
give us 'tl COL Odr sgeeeis-iii the treauneut of Ret .priest.. Also, Sugunklifolosses, dad Most landi
disease": peculiar 7 -to:fetritiles; :has of , Ofoeries; en tha•most reasonable terms. : ,v':
aud:ive 'say: to. ail suck, even if they hairs' those
usufrered - much from - physicians," make - " al '"'"' t '-i *44
' c '' '/-7 7'' u i ltri ' . • 4u ' k44 " tig ' ' 4 "
one there trial. •:'.' feet: = •
Ter , "•te • froth to -: $9, ssMitioup give can. ,
Wo44'.
Patients pritteirio .forperiOnar iMp2OOM; -":
fait-Otos ' 2bleinkete. - 3 liven or oottan sheets -•-•
riAyit fins Lumber for B ale:,"
I j te # lsl 4 " lt PhYProt:in; Dt4N*;?4,liK CO.
4 91 4'17.- P;,11 1 , 4.41, 1 4....RANAEY, Proprietors I 7."-
• Mg
the
area.
ara,
Mile
o d
war-
noel
the
with
able
'aced
og,
ens,
Hens
lug.
and
•
SUPERIOIL - inticle zoi - Carhares.latircieti
Sri,und 5 'octave Meledeoni,;fric satro'ntl
the — UniOlf Duguerreati Gattery. , l'ettpue.stiort-,i
ing-auythiugut tilt; kind. Rkoilld no io_sall"
and exandue ,Mern, Thay,artt ntOifferent,
terns, and will do furnished at , the manufacturer's
Rice, 'THOMPSON & LOOMIS.•-• .1
Wingfrertoori j .Aril 7; I'V52; = 14tf I
7-17 bOttWOOtt ' '
AATE .hiuktlP.lNo,oo.449ovo9l,4o.34chatige
y v for ,tush.or ,
- - - R; L&TORQP . & "GO.
Montrose. May 240852, 2,10
.
IC
t- LL" pergola' Ago Ittit•obt;forbld littotiog .my
A., wife
. §*Obi4; ..4tify !Or"ttni.mllllorf-chiltfreity
ttaii am determinedto'itoy no dehismrtheii . ..coarr
tracting after this dates. ;. : 4911N,DUNN.,
Bridgmyater, 2_1652:.. talvirs
VON 11) it AM LI C. A.1% 4 4.-
Prim...iiiiapr t ii g u,d hue On hand n
. stock Sncli hrin;,ring,
water im house's, which Mt lily and
warrant-0110,year ; Ghain-Pumps and'Gast
Iron Pumps, for' bringmm water' from Wend into
funnies, And a supply-ot /Sad.Pine,'-which .
lay and warrant 'welt done: . Those who .want
Work done: in my lined, of business will find it -.to
their inters:et to call on -• " :
.. • : ;61,1VE,12 PAYNE. jr„ ,
t:iihscM,Strsq'ti. co., Mil- 21, • • 41 04'
- - '
:- ONENAT - DRYGOOD§! -
1..'. 1
''..1 . .' IV IEW :lililitidrOitili
1 -ti
T U. uußntri-i may be fliund - an eaten=
iivound new Lissa:intent cif.
.Dey Goods iii- -
cauliug - li great varietyiot ~.
_:.,, ~.... ~ , . ,
- '=, Lathes' ,l- Dress ,- Goods a , - ,-,
I. 'rich : P4iuts, Printed . aittl Enibroidered Lawrie;
eitris rich farego- Delanes, , Lastered ~. .l'oplitts,
Gingham - a- and Chanibrays of - upw'sryles,• black
',and fancy ' silks" '
' -4Sra:;': Cantou:..erritarißrOcho,
CaShraere and
. 11 ervel,..5blitvls,. :in - Alantillus.
Parasols, plain ittutfigured Swire Militias; straw, •
prenchf - Luee -- and- bilk Dornilitei Bennet 7 Silka,
•Riblsrus and FlniVers: i ' - ----_' '• - ' •- --'' :'-."-
GENTLIN EN.; Art il - BOYS, Tinli,'ss: AND
-• 1 : 1 - ' SUM3IER- 'GOODS. - 1
_
A large'ailiort meat: Hats, claps, Boots and .Shoes; '
'franks Villiers, •Carpet - Bags, - earfcting, Oil •
Cloths, for floors and tithles, painted>rnid printed,
Window Shades; ‘Vitll - rapor, - Oornestic - ,Cotions
of all kindi,etc. atc,,,which, in counection-with-ti
Universal - assorunent in other
,depar4oents' t 4
goods, and, heing:purchaserrentirely fo'r criii; 'will
epable purchasettito - ieinfir lieueOtri in price, style
..and tonne not to bo foand hi any other eatabliall-:.
'dent:" - ' - •• -i ' -'
-' --'
---- N. B. - Salt_ and-Stone Coat - constantly on
Now Alilferd, - Mair:iii, 1852.- • i • ~,• - - • '
. •
• Volum. e will commence in: - . April, .
Dlek6nS 'Household- Words:"
- AV EElif.fi' - JOURNAL; 'and - Valfiable
IA
- Vehispers,'!:or.Arnericrut Items, by Marks
Dickens.' . Designed retitle - instruction and En
tertainment ef 'WVclasses of. Re4ders, and to as:
sist in the 'discussion Jr :the -Sec's! Questions of
the times. - $2,50 - by mail-six - cents a number..
To clubs, 3 copies fir 6-doilars, 5 copies fur ;idol
lars, 10 copies f0r.15 dollars:
, mast agreeable bud instructive mass ofd
reading ever collected,--Anne Journal. • ;
The best of thattiriteee works fig.—Chris t
.. • -
••-• . • • •
rids journal is one of! the spiciest productions
which tench us.—Musiest IVarld.
- ,
The articles are on ruhje‘cis interesting to all
elasiea of - kople . ..of ik - Clittraet ex. touching their
vital Interests.—Neto Bedford Merertry. ,
Weighty. is the matter nod buoyant - the'etyte.
—N. Y• Daily Times - t , •
Address , ANGEL& UEWETF N. Y.
• NEW . GOODS,
The Cheapest: and-Best yet in
,"•••' •• Market": • •
• TonNsroN.&vnar are now reeeiriv, at
their store in the-village otiltirford,-a - ehoieo
tot of"GoOdsof every deFeriptien. 'Which they gill
pokitirelyitiellOCaper,thaii can he bought at any
other old or new store in this town.
JOIINSTON Sc VERY: •
• 410w3
.
- "FOR .%&.11.F.•
. .
50 000 , GOO . D 'SHINGLES, racisrcy
9 - shaved; cheati
,for - Caeli.': Also,
litatchley'o Flcitve, lower at ariY other placa
is Suailuelianna county. - B:FULLER-
Franklin Fork's, May 10, IBfi9. - .19tf
. .
•
NEW GOODS- --
T EW Spring and Summer Goads in .great *a
:riety 'and style.' and4t general assortment of
Stap!_eand Fancy Goads
,just received and selling
unusually low by. _ BURP.IT.T.'
New Milford; May - -8 0.52,
RAi HAW Aid'= ST 0
. AHEAD. -
T A DIES'DESS GOODS, flannels, Illbhon
Shnivls, Cloths, CasSinteres, Jeans, Tweeds,
- Wining's. Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes,- together
with tsstock of j*. • •
•
Domestic Goods, Hardware, t;rockery‘prngs and
Medicines, Paints, Oils, GLtss, Nails, and other
goods, as usual, tezOocl assortment of which have
arrived at the RailwaY Sforein
r, Newlhlford.,aud
. _
are senio' 011" with a rush, proviw , that. *.sorns of
the people know where they can got tho worth
oftheir money. • •
Colt dad sector . you rielves: No troabli to ahOw
oar,goods, .IJ.tif DEN
, 4% LI ryLE.
Netvllilford, May:11;185Z 19w6
NrilSIT 01.3%11iViS
at
TjoposALs ba!rfic,eiTed ist the office cif
The - Cou ! i ty - C'ominis,sitiners ot , Sin;que noun,
- cosntylst Monttole, for. briikhng anew Gs' misty
Juil: to be" erected in in id Borough, until the 14th
duy of . Jasie - next. - The buildingli tube of strini!,
fifty-one felot lung ,by.lisietyinse feet ;wide..; The
plans and fpecifieattomis c l au be- Gunn in tho office
or at It office' sir, B.,streeter, gel; •'Seiited
_proposals to be directed to the czotnerdssodera stud
marked "Jail Proporixho-", . . -
, .. .
.J.p3tOtipriy,)
' S. - DINIOCK, ~- 1, COrtinere.
. -J. IIAN&OCH; )
Comminioners office; Igthitropy, , [
... . '.'.
- . — ,516.1( 11,1552... .-. t : -; -.
Adaim' is,tfatcliWNotice,-.
133 - berebygiVeu that tha tfudersigu-
VIA has b ea appoittted,Adminietrator ef. the es.
tate of James Ileasau,deceised, hue of the toam.,
i ship Of istislsofJiii-110PVisiitilebtsitts.lhOsSid
estate are requested ,to.settle.,tho same immedi
ately, ends, all'peesonairaillig demands 'tiptoe
eaid estata tfleatto, present them, duly attest=
t d, to thf3suleicribet. REUBEN lIILL
Jackseu, Ittur-Isi 1852,i , '
the' Übsonalle Examene.,
TH E subscribor, Irith puny t4anito to his
:meronoly iritteasing Oitrone;'veonld re . opoct:
fully ;Diann his:l4'6We, that he frinosv Teceiviog
chbi c o .liole&ti9u-ruf. toodirdirect front Now:k r oritr
which ho intent* to *ell plx n the good old Lash
ionei'prtucipto orotive ismt-led tire." .- Wonted;
41:eiiiiiiitga for griodo; hitillo r of:prodnie.:Ciudr
liotlexceptttd, - ; JOS, L.2. 1 111.:RIIIIIAN..
13rintonrdle, knit .00, 185 1 2., ISIf
- ;
;TEE LIMITIMGLINE! -
TILLMAN; Ihrber - and Hair Dresser, re-
Vs turns his' thanks to ltis mne:vas friends
ancf patrons ; : an d having', as ho hopes, convinced all of the "great danger' - and r:isk Oreitttiu„,e , their
throats by shattiag themselves, he" be - gs that !hi
wilt dircoutiutie that oorier-ous Practice,and en
couage home iudnitry by calling hint, fee It
ihdie. Co!. Crockrit's uncle was vain to be• so
savirt that he shaved himself with trisect lightning,
C. Tillmanv will pe;rforitt 11/0 Millie feat °Wasp
who prebr that to it - gotal razor, if they will .call
at his Shop in SeatiCit Note! basement. If -you
don't belii.ve it. call und,-41. ;','
Montrose, May. - 6,-1852 • :C. TILLMAN:
Busm' ess
tl2 2us;
ul. smile. - •
.... . . .. „
..,
.;
The Mere:static bofitiese will he continue,' L tit,lila old
etarid, irntler - t he tine or ,1. - .s... l Wilitori 4. Son: They
intr.:olra keep 4 general variety. and Will ever be ready.
courtiniulitul to nee , itatoodat e fling., 'who 'rarer th e m
with a call. 114 Will kite') ou. twill.' 4 faigo 6 toek 0- ' - ' l '
... .... ..... ....
Ijyy Goodtip Grocer' tz_sy'CrUclviory and
• " el-1142rd wtexC. ..•
Particular attention will be given ',to this branch et!
the ibusioora, to keep a full aosarttnet. Carve:dere,
Blackstel t lia, Itainem, Carriage, Beet anil Shoe makers, I
will ni I fled the articles they want.
Ron ts; ShOts,'und the mat erials tetike them nt kept
on hand by . • -. • . • *.tS..WILSON ,
lileßtrose..ian. 1,1352. :
. . - •
. .•
&MEET DIIUSXC
N . i:W ANti . POP . ULAR., arriezect fur the piano, Iti
sale at , ~ ~; -..... '.. • , .-. '' TIaIREWI,- :
VelliViiry. IS:i2. -. , -.1 : . . -
LOUIE An N4eniq,oeGrcot:, WEBB
-
'Montrose, Js n u4iy 10,1839. ' • •
HAT CAP. - AN D:-FUR- STORE
WASIIDURN Would respectfully announce to
the citizens of Montrose and vicinity. that. lie
/realoPencd and Intends tel &try o torge,end geni.taitis
,eortment of ell kinds and qui;ltlea of ,Ileaver, Mole
skid uudai'c 11.-Itsmf the t styles; Kossuth, lints.
;tartan and other styles quilitiet of-fur and- wool
llaM; Panama, I.l4learit, Patut-leaf, and the retinas
idols of brairledijartik for Kammer-wear; Meth. Silk,
"illor.ed.fillk. Plush and all kinds of:tiaps for gents and
boy's - end youth's wear'; Clems - Paterst-lember
ae.!&e., to ether with nil kirnl4 of si - inds georrallY kept
in a hat attire. The viihserlher mein; largely („egsg - t ..1
In the:there trade mt the East always enable him
to keep at his store ire Montrose a !urger and mere fash
innately assertnient than eon be fauna elsewhere. Min
terms are ready pay. which will enable him to sell all
goods In his line at least:hi per cent: lower than others
in the Amu trade. -The citizens ere ifespeetful fy invited
to Veil and see" for - themselves; P. S. Washburn will
always be no hind to exhibit the goo's, whether people
wish to purchase or ti 4. 31.0. WASIIIII.III3‘.
Montrose; April 2S, 1352.
To dm
d i. DEL ER ELL is now receiving and keeps
.tl:contantly on hand a. large and desirable as
.
se:ltent ,s of • -
GOODS..
f which will be Bold very low foreashar ready pay,
i The ntockiacoinposed of tifirsi rate.ussortnient of
Drugs, Aledichies, Oils,
,Dye-Stutik - , GrocerieS, , Glaswore,spoons,
: Spectacles, _Musical .Instruments, •
Yankee Notions, -
and
, Liquors,
- ALSO,
DriGamis, ,
IlOrdwore, Stoneware,- '.'
Mirrors, Stationers;, Brushes,
Medical Instrfinents,Ferfutnety
Trits'es,,S,uppoiters,. Siwttlder-Branes,.
Carnphine, ,Burning 'Fluid, Limps
Clocks, Wnteltea, Jewelry, &c.
-• • All persons wishinz to poinkass..Druf„rs or Goods
in aptly pt the aforcsaid. - dep - artmefits, will find
;their , interesta firomoted. by, callinz first nt the
Druz'and Variety Stor6 of ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, May 1852.. • -
THE - GREATEST HISTORICAL
and. Allogaticat.- Print of
, • the.
In :commetilmoration . of that .most inifief !
•
taut event in . tho 'Anteriean revolution" ;
the -palish'. SUrrenilering,tbeir Ainis
' •
General
.Washington, after liar, tletetit
at :;Yorktown,. Virginia, Oetobtr, 1782.
rrtLIE engraving is 'executed. by Tanniii Val.
1.1 lance, Kearney & Co.. 'from on original
drawing-by J. F Renault, and' published by Ben=
jamin.Tanuer. Engraver, Philadelphia. - The size
of the print is 25 by 34 iuchee, and Was anginal=
ly Published to. subscribers at gig-in the sheet,
ExplanatlOn.
'tue Ilisroar.—lu the first and grand pitin are
exhibited three large groups of the principal oi&
ceni, who were present at the transaction, With a
faithful likeness of each. ' • - '
•In the first groupie seen General Washington,
Geneial Rochambean, General Lineolu, Gulonel
liatnilton, en Old Partner - n eager to contemplate
.the scene , Billy: the servant ; and the Bone nf
General Washington. • • • •.-
the second group . are American and -Fiona
/41:0.re Gencini , Knox, Secretary , Wilien,Lthe
Dultede Luaztir4 and dm Mtrquis'tle.:
•
ette . r •- • _
The .third group : is descriptive of the _British.
surrendering their aima..Lord Goruwaliis, - Gerier; .
at 9:llura; CoMmodere Simmone,.Colc:4l--Tarb..
ton t iwith two fingers cut 'offi.Lieutenant Colonel
. 11 41 r. Abereombie, Lieutant colonel: Donde,:
'Lord- ClieWton,; . fc. .Lord Cornwallis' oppeani
. presenting his invent to-the - first . Geneird Officer;
her, nieets, but General Washington is pointedint
to him as the only person tmwhorn he is to sue.
vender his sword. - _ - ; -
414 . the heightiand in thei'distanCeStre:the
ferent - unities and =arida •of 'spectators.., The''
House- of Secretary %VilseMOccuPied by'` Lord
Gornwallis and- his staff, which was - bombarded . l
end, 'Pierced with bulls; tho lfargais'do Lrifesr...;•
ette ; having remarked that they were Carrying
dishes for the dinner of Lord; COrnwallii, asked
leatie of General Washington Ito serve him a dish',
of hiir own cooking, and iinmediately after several
bonh-shells fell through die roof on the,tabli, and
wounded 'snow and dispersed thoparty„ .
!rite A I. LEGORIN—Cia!the left is erected atrifin
'ament, to boner 'of .those illastrionsliorries who
sacrificed their lives and fortnnes to insaratOtheir
citizilas -the .11144 and independence they now.
enjof... • - .
,
Published: at'it§3 - by Win', H. Lone, Philadol ! ,'
phis and to be had'et..tbe office of the. i , Aitieacitii
Cols!ler," N0..14t .Chetititut,,strectt.PfiatuiclPhiii
ns-pr'eminnis to.that.patter.
. diecoant to Agents. 16114
?li,DISINIStRATOires NOVICE.
ATOICE is heyeby giien thit litters of ltd.
„ , ininivtratibu• have boon grunted to tho
ceased,
on die ... estate orßiahord At/1ml; Oa:
ceased, late or : Ctierorel township; all peirtionehnsi: - .,
jug utntettlesktsecounts with soictestoto will plea's°
-adjust the same-immediately. -
tivILLIASI IZEESE7CIidm'r.
Clifford;- Viay 26; 1E:352. 21446
JUST SAILING - UP TO‘TIIG
TIME) OT* TlAWartirll'oll
upERFINE:Ohio FLOUR ;: aIso," Codfish, ).7 'Mackerel. Carpet Wiuk Ashton fine Sitkin
taiga 'sacks, ;. M. O TYjigrt,
MuY 18511. - ' •
ia=
NEW GOODS. - -
WEtW is now receiving hitiAirtng alit
_surnmei stpcknraiiods, whiqh be 1:411fr!!
thiap',Jor '
hloiltrottie - , -•-•,"
• Vplng at:“
rOne subgcrlboOtas small !Adak ye! , ..PrAte_np
JLl•lreys' coarse and tine Boots and $10.4. 111 1 ,1 - 4 .
Ioul:110.nt or Lump ; Illesee, and elailderee'S Bee ,AP4
Stiot,i;'wh/ch" hehr - ;how selling et prees teet'iihtitg
haee:ceel. , There fe reuepportaulterter bsisphs,)o
"this tlpa • : 0X.0.1'.171=4*
FeWhalT 18S:T.'• • ,
DRY GOODS:
NEW StODE II ()HEARER THAN
. • - ,urzitts
,w. wa llo p
Late of the Firm of-Wilson 85-Nlitkr;'•-_
riESHICS to return Ida , Irtatetud thanks to the Mt
sgeens of Sustoemtana moaner forthate liberal vat
roaa daring lap Put You, de e m* eethdly solMhe
continuance of their favors. It' re•openett this
storoblompktus'illoek,(wtdeh larbe t ue n h urer..t,
linproved,) with fan Clock or .B Ind 7 snastn•ts
Goods. be Invites thoetr who-wish to purchase Gd.
very low, for emit, to call .04 naming bls 011Solitoons,
no sobjolned list of Goods and Moo he behests-low.
compare fssorably with that of any idiom merchant to
thls Vicinity. • '
, ladiea s Dress Goods:
.11 large assorahent of black and colored Swea,of To,
Ilona grades and patteriocilroto ii. Bd. to la. rr rt.
. Aro:iodine De - Laines.
2000 yards of fip dud De LaMei, of almost asmy rade.
ty and style that the time 'York market ellarda, ttpyy
us. to al. per yard, - ' •
Prints and
10,000' yards of Mestinack, Vail Phu, Mulaboafhi.
Cachlao.Eullsh and otter , atyloo of - Prima. 5040a;-
10- awl la Per Yu I. , Onolutae or. Impostor cloth/owl.
calor,, yard wala, lbo low piles of 11, 'lOOO 'yard* of
Laaaan,ar audalafgow Otaythaxdoiltieriaterlfull agora.
at la p”ri yard. ':also Sootala and Yreneb:doltorils.
•
•ltfourrti>r deeds.:
°rah., oJi, Aka twit . Mohair tit nreso Mnitel, Coot.
tin . ' Clotho; all wool Drt, Wort, Silk pasuer,4ad als otta.
er gairds wed In tztounilog. , ' • )".
„.'
- lirhite . Goods'• •
. _ •
Pldia;
pltilit ;nit striped Jironetictualtu,Coitti ,
pisin And 44tteJ Solos. 41u11, Nalnfook
_and Tolit 6 n..
Lifieti Camtolo.l3ll4'i Rio Linea "Linn' Table Clo!lw.,'
Yapklnyfileotkh and ltmaia.Mopers.Lluen SheoUnts
Sidi flogs, &e. &o. at su• It price.; as coysot tdllool
entire ottlarr.otlou to 6tettaibeta.‹ - • 7 ' '
traiot . 'Tot Cfll4COhe, Canton' Crape Ind
Shawls mewl - per cent. cheaper than theryonn Actg.
ilarulkerchiefs.
iweLinen Ilandkerchlets of. every grade; ftial 'CiiAck.:lll4
• :••
Table'Cotieis, .•
Several daseri anfortal eattotfOlvoisted and Wien, sad
all 'side' rmbos.sed. Covers, trout 4a, to $4 •
• : - '' Gnads'f ar • — j Cp. an • 4 7 11 -
oy,q.; 2-, ,
--- 1 — --
. :Drina ci. ttii;- 'of eiiiyreiibit and quidity,.sitopi4o,, to
S ! 5;, black - end. taneye • Catateuerea; from 6to Ws.4'llaw. -:
v °eke. Jaunt, Tweeds sad - Eaciaets, fr0ta:2tr.64496.i :
Castings of every draerlptiou, quality dud Mkt: , ' - ' ' . '
.e :,-, ,'. Domestic' Goods;•!:., , ' '-',-==';'-'
' •
• - 6000 yard. or brown atteet/n-a and ald m
rtiriaa,froe to.•
90. per yd.; WOO bleaebed:do.from 4e.:te la. per yard ; '
tlcklor,a and 3.ladnera'ablrtlnr.e,frrall Oth.teria. per yd.. •
, •• - ' :
Hosiery and Glo . ves.- .",.- --,:...
.. ,
~. ..., .. .-
An exiellant amorlment and very okieap:-..ixnangtheln
a large lot- otarldteeet ton I.a:e,very..tair loallay.aulp .
61. a Pair. • . .• . • ... ~ . • •
. .
•
• • 'Trunks, Valise's - and Curpel'lta .
. A well w , snrtedstoek.roarch4sed direct from the
eat ninar t
e ractnry in this cnuntry, sad fer:OZIO Atslit4
Tric.
estis will admit of zi cluff.ctitinn.
-
.CODA.. •
The subscriber D desirous of directing theittention or
thepublio particularly to this brineb of business, to ha
possesses great facilities for ,TetUngthae.gmals - cheap.•
•Didesigns-kraping- emote:illy on hand Oaring
,the Sea.
On) a large stock of tratt , Donnas, which' he'll - ID r
2! perc e nt. rhenprr than they can ' he heel itt retail. in
'New - Cork city. "Enna...Wholesale or retail customern
will find - it greatly to their a 'rootage to etwrantr Ids .
stock b;ifore ranking intiebaSC.3 elsosthere., • - .
Itibirons en! Dress Trimming's, n ; gong Assortment ell
low prices. • . zr.. WILSON, • ._- •
.;•• .
Corner of Court and Water Strects;timrly
' opposite the Ametiont DAM: .
. „
HM011,04703, 401:D41652. .
•
CROCKERY, GLASS;' AND - HOUSE
FUR?.IISHINCr 'STORE,
(Nezt -door to B. .4, Ford'a,)
rpm, subscriber In commeneinglis second Year would
. 1
tender his thanks to his'iride-spread customers for
the encnuragement received In theatutaining of 14 USE ,
rill and extensive an establishment, Where. the Gortsa••
KEEPER may find all •the minutia for rendering Its du.
ties but a plomant hmk,aml much to adorn arldbeauti•i•
Illystock of French, Slone, ChturisE4ltheAdig'.
ham. Yellow and Gloss Were, Is now large . Sind - tinried.
and complete embrxwing some new styles.ror say °Wm
I
importation) rvin which the most delicate taitonniLbta
Howse4eeping
CutlerY, servers, spoon*, coffee End spice Infiblo . eud .
sticks, shovels - and tongs,- snuffer* scales, stackyards
cords, and-lrona„ uruhrella stands.
.!.
. ,
• Wooden and TVilloto WOre;
,lr
min de** nails. mortars, broonis, mops, linads.cimbra s
cradles, wagons, larata,atsniPsidtm • ••••: • :
Miscellaneous. •
.. •
Tamp end ball Ls wrinis. Belk - Mr:Ma Ware Of. all der.
scriptions, hooking Glasses, Vases and Ortiaments. rid%
China and cut glass; Tap and Fancy Goods of alt kinds.
prices and descriptions; Clocks', rope,. tute, w001,../1111z
co and Coy•Matts; Window tiados, v•erre.hcliP,)
• Gird Cages of varietal styles:
• Our stock la so complete, presenting- sueb.s mai vas
riety of useful and ornamental artielea that fhoseubilw,
log to obtain a complete outfit or replenish' heltrateelis
tug articles, will save much time and Money by calling
at Gila establishment,by • • J. if. DzP.F.G.
Dir•Muntou Aprill4 185?, • ' - • ••
' The subscriber ,bas just,
1
i• 1 = 0-........._. ..z.:e._.L._, received . a large sleek
li t1 , a ,,e a r.,, -11— T ' & excellent ttssartaienk
r 7 ' 1 r 4 " -- 7 'N'' ' of Men's ~ and •• BaysP'
kit - -1rr....1.%-- -
. 4 "' . - • ','-'• READY' MUM
of latest styles and 'salted to the season'.
Aran — Fashionabli - Silk:lats;(Botthe's spring,'.
style;) Kossuth Hat's. Leghorn, Stray"- and Pains
Leaf Hate, Caps, Shirts, Stockings, Moves, Sus..
ponders, Cravats. Boots andrShoes, Bioko, Wrap
in - "
pg and Writing Paper, Travelling Bags, Wall •
Paper, (o good stock,) Curtain Paper, and Fancy
articles too uninerons to specify—all •or any at
which I will sell as low as the like can be bought
in “Ilinghatinon" or any other town. -, '
, - , • ORO;
.FULLER,...
• ltfentioife, April 20, , 1852.-
STOVELAND•TINIVARE
TILE •aubscribm . having entered faro copart
airshifile the Shivp; Tin and Sheet:kap: huaiurae,
are fireturred 'trio attend to ulforders hirlhrif Noe:,
the shrines' uotice:' , .Bjr giving strict attention to
the huiduess iojkla to rneriktheir shwa of .tfur
. , ,
'Chi 'bileineee • will carried oh
.eipposito the
”Dernocest.".efficepiteler the mime awl firm of C.
D..Lathrep if Co, - • ' .
. I
C.. D. LAill
Mont " . OODRUFF.
me, Maid' DMIS
DRY GOODS AND CARPETS. 1
pit g firsbacribisrs ivoilfd.ierarra" the iiitherigior
, Suspiehatine ciounik thit. they hlive 'now"
end' u large essertelettt or• Dry _Goolfee tit lithoto' -
tile and retell.
:aiiiTtrannla i tpweit!i*Nr.
colieleting tiert:ilflireacleluthei,:eitsairourEC-iqta.
Keutuell jeartiii vestingat; . .prid surname
:geode of till
$1.14,R57 . - DfrAlayttaT,- . •
con suing of n latO varinfyi Black silks, Iran::
cy: dO4-'eatiu4 ' Ong/Jams, Sco!ila Atiterici!ini
priut*ot air tfiludii. some Zit Pero° keirini
4upafior : qtial4y , apron animated, tncdo tainaa,
Paslnnero.'poplina, gloveni..husiestof every grade, : .
a ndip ooda gonali'Anids-14anatted
ahi 4-4 tvidavhapy quality . ; itu6d.liet. id.,
_Tick inga,-drining,q. flannetai.
liaeni - aud Ovum Ea fact_
uhnosf ovary
large hat oL :. .
. . .
CAIIPETINCI,:' • - ;•t,4 - ,
Three-14., kagrahns., cettotr'aad:Vool;'-callon,
rtnir~`,druggg~te;_.tYoot en „oitpn--.00 cloths
„,
floors end ' table/. ''.*- • -
.Wpiavito ail vialllni oar to call aa'd . ea
1/41111°:.Pt-itock'for Ara, feel-caufideut by so doing
it be *siviag - of telt to twenty per haat. = Our
matleils quick inlet and profit*. • •
Score neailyoppoeito,the Pomace. Bin him
tea.- N; ,-z , AICK4I4At EttaiNe#T. ,
F• . , , --•-
.
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• GRE AT T.
42 . -11 , 111 :bur s la ck
of _wArcrvrat., Rib, 44, icuttany
tcs,ni:6itorprki3s,tir fmay? biri ratAsilltoods.
<- 047.4r4ELD.
Itinitiamtcm. April Oka,
-
10//lta - AS VO/Nrtmarited , gnat/oil) Also. •
, :fulk.nlywrttaxl l l.4.3ll , 444.oliillittltiillit SU*:
Intrilatt
5 nhiOilitnfoh. -'!" ,
- -
104130, - .
AA „.. t ia
U. peumris hide b_.ts.
data
I atill triiiiee-14tY4PenLIt7Trghlig14,
801.1 r %sit 4""4 _
tinit M" , 1e.52,
..itputo4i Art •