our Candidate for the Presi dency.: Franklin Pierce was only thirty-seven years' when he deliberately resigned one of the e. if when Offices' in the, gift of this Americafi• a le and retired front the Senate of -the Vd ) States to resume the prictie of his pro. ;lesion an obscure quarter of- New. MIT?' sh i re , Whatever may have been his achieve „ts in the field, whatever ma Y be the , tri. • f r o'p - hs which are . destin . ed weward his labors oo a dministrative officer, doubt if he has d a re, or ever will do apything• to distinguish wo re honorably thau this front the tribe ofl r . cut polit i cians of his day and generation. 1 What Jefferson said of the o ffi ce-holders of hisi time may with greater trutlibe 'said of their! successo rs,' few die and 'none resign.'. Yet:l pi erc e, With all the best of his life , beffire him I th rare talents, beloved by nil his associates road vut of Congress, entitled ity every con-'I a lt e ration to aspire to any eminence in thegift of his country; with such a life of promise be. fore him, -this gifted young nian. deliberately ra ised his senatorial dignity, and against the o reisi las constitu e nts, entreaties of friends and the wishes into I f all vo a lmost as absolute retirement as it oas possi ble. for a man of such abilities and fitme to find in the United States. . This indifference to public honors and the g ads of office is not common in this or in an roja try, and bespeaks the presence of a class y' o f virtues in our candidate for the Presidency which at time, as much as at any period ' of our history since the election of General tViishington, is needed to restore the country . to a Bound system of government, and to re s.. Ilm4l ranublican principles of statesman.-1 t hy upon which only representative institu. Lions can repose with safety. • I From what we hear and have read of Getter al pierce's political career, we feel justified in esteeming, hint a republican of the straitest sect. Ilis views of the proper functions of: eovernmcnt, so far as we know them; gorres. with those which we have always en.' aeavered to advocate to the best of our abili- Mts. ills votes indicate an inflexible determ. initial, while in the 'councils of the nation, to keep the lesislative power of the country front meddling with the industry of the people. He never countenanced any scheme for subjecting private enterprise to unfair competition from any quarter, and least of all from the national treasorF. fie planted himself like a rock apinst the log-rolling system, now so danger ously rife,of giving away to railroad - and steam. b oa t companies, for the benefit of private spec ulators, the lands or the money of the whole p e ople: he never advocated taratffin of all to protect the interests of a few, either under the s pecious pretest of developing American man ufactures, or of regulating the exchange& His policy in congress and out of it was, and -we lave no doubt always will be, in whatever station lie mar be placed, to confine the sphere o rgovemment to those duties it can perform best. leasing the rest to the people. He will vindicate the rights of the states and of their citizens from the encroachments which have been ma d e , of late, upon both by the executive and legislative departments of the government, and restore to, the country once more a dem. erratic republican parks in fact, as well as in All this we expect from General Pierce if lie is made the next President of the United Ilis antecedents justify the expectat ion,and all his friends are willing,to be answerable for Lis fidelity to his convictions, to his independ rnee, and his firmness. That 'is ail that we ask• of any candidate' for the Presidency, and a great deal more than we had dared to hope for at this cintion.—Erening Post. What it is to be a Congresste an. There is no error more'prevalent than that members of Congress have easy times at Washington. qo thousands the idea of meet , ing at 12.. and adjourning at four, implies a lam margin for amusement and for leisure. for whichB dollars. a day is extravagant, coin pensation. The Representative in either branch. who is ordinarily attentive to the du ties of his station—and if ho is not he is apt to be cut off with a single term—is almost con stantly engaged. Come from what corner of the Union he may, his correspondence is large, and this is alt item of duty that requires prompt and particular `gore—taking nt least three hours of his day or evening. Then he is call ed two or three times a week to visit the De partments.' A constituent meets him to see after a mail route or a mail contract; and this makes him wait in the antechamber of the Postmaster General, often an hour before he can get an interview; another desires him to hurry through his papers at the Patent Of fice: another urges hint to get his warrant,at the land Wee . ; another his passports from the Secretary of State; while another urges hits to get some important question settled by the Secretary of the Treasury, or Attorney General. These often require the personal at. tendance of the member, each case involving tereral visits, and a deal of correspondence.— Then every member has his committee to at- • tad to; the committees of Congress having, thereat work entrusted to them of preparing business for the two Houses ; and ennh requir ing, the constant attendance of all its members so that no great interest may be neglected, and nn section of the country disregarded: Probably the most important duty confided to any Representative or Senator, is to make him 6130 of the Ways and Means, Judiciary,FOre'vi Relations, Public Lands, Claims, - Xlections, In dian, Commerce, or Printing Committees. Ho will soon find that ho is bound to - be.vigilant and punctual, or serious complaints will .be made against him. Some of these committees meet twice a week: and each member has in charge a'niass Of business which cannot bode layed or slighted; as it Must first pass the scrutiny of the Committee, and then undergo the crucible of the Senate or House. Alt. this work requires time. hoary 'arch does it leave items half attended to, to the dailysession of Congress? Remember, it. will not do to, neglect these sessions. The yeas and nays.are the machinery by which the countryi counts the opinions and obedience of the member to the popular will. To be absent is only worse than to apologize for absence. Questions-'of Mport mar -momentarily arise requirinVhe' posence of all; and great interests may be pilled by those who are sent hero to watch them. The reader will easily:he able to colon: late the amount of leisure 'which a reasonable amount of duty will leive to .a member hero . hat there is more this expected of him. if his constituent arrives in Washington--es rtially if that constituent to a party leader in It? district—the member is expected to leave' las seat, and, at almost any sacrifice, to divide his public time, in order that his friend may . 'Nixie the town,' and see the president and ether celebrities. . If, in addition, t o the routine of labor de volved upon a member, he should aspire to mare for himself a name with his country men, an a statesman, his sojourn is one of con -41/It lf4 lesinl, arid his- career uninterrupted nth and toil. llt an instructive remembranCe that few ! . r . i have ever made a reputation . in gres . Cots w lo their ith giving themselves np almost entirely.' legislative and otherduties: Titus" 18 I for American Statesmen. Here the yew . paaut grapples with:the intellects' of 4untry. Here ho sees' the nation in its I',lt interesting 1 peet. Hro he-can, watch w erking,s of tashat simple e form of govern=, t ' *t. thrt has proved to the world tow much _a it.optoton tbanat lured soldiery vr,,.littered truliament, Front this trial he t° the -bosom of seeletyn stranger and - 1 .ntelleetuo! man. He can inform ,otherS„. _ - who may wish ttirtolloat him how soom -the solid is separated from the,dross in the boiling cauldron 'of our National Legislatiim, and how rapidly noisy -,pretension -is -weighed and dis carded. . The mind must be well disciplined and told that gets u commanding.= position in Congrmts, and , When it is soiihero,ms a hearty wipuesconco in it. on all , can en. col!rt . igo those, who look forward tollistinction by pointing-out 16 them thalthe contest here is often decided in favar of..thoso - -,Who have not passed through a long - colligiato - Prepam tion; and hO can give instances in both parties to prove the Tact.' Nontan ever rose to tho high places of this or dri, other chlilized goy ornment, who was not teelOso studimt, and Mt attentive obserqr of otlicrS, and holWho comes to Washington either as; a reprCsenitative or_ a visitor, will find ; his - truthabundith lyilhistrap ted. ' • • ,' , Late - from'Califm. ARRIVAL - Og THE STEAMIER")' .1 Millions in Hid& • The seciimaidPlllinois.Lientenvit 11. J.. Aar ts∈lett Aspinwall on the night afJuno• 4th. with one million,and a half in gold dust, and 525 .Paisqllg'crs, halfit'inilion. more. She, arrived at, this-port this.4norriaLs ing ten, days later •news'frent ,San 'Frinisis - The Steamship . Siefra Naysda sailed 'from' Aspin tti all June 3d for this clty . by Way of Kin_gsten. .Sho ;was pasied by the Illinois o ff St Dinning(); en. the 7th instant. ..1 • • The Illinois made therdn honte this 'voyage. in seven days and five , botirs . ininniagitime, • the quickest evermade. The Pacific Mail Steamship . Company,t'ship Oregon had priir ea ritPanatua,With 384 pasten grs; the _steamShip .-New Orleans. with . 80 passengers ; the! clipper' Antelope with . :100 _making 564, of i which number the Illinois brings 525. I . • The•netes.forti ifo - inia in not :of ing interest or Monte at. -It appears that • the mines are, still very Iproducttive, and' that acts violenCei Jere lrequenti as l er er. - • • Gove&or Bigler is , attaelc.:.•: The China men have writen to Hong Kong to stop any more of their countrymen from emigrating to the gold, regions. - -• • . A number of tl.e pritionera at San Francisco have made their escape from epafinentent, after a desperate struggle with the guard. • N. Y,. ErelPost. 12. inst. I - In the. preparntionanow making for the whig ' convention, whichis to nominate a candidate for.the Presidency next Wednesday, the jour. nal4, in the interest of the different men, who expect that honor, are not neglectful of. the duty of edifying and encouraging. etch other with pertinent:referenced,to the past. The' Express of thiaMorning—it paper Which our 1 readers know in of the Fillmore faction—has I dug up and.brOught out .the ,following -inter -1 estin , * reminiscence. The italic and capitals appear to belonglto the Express; - ' . From Albany EVening Journal. ' . , .9-In the character of General Scott there is, imuch, very much, to commend and _adndre.—,- But the nuschief, is, there is. WEAKNESS in ale says or doei about the Presiden. . ln medintely after the 'close of 'the Canipign of i IS4O, be wrote a'gratttitOus letter, making I himself a capdidate, in 'which all sorts if un- I wise. things are said to 4 ivturn and plague'; his friends if he should be a ~ andidate. And 'Once' that time, with or fatuity which seizes Upon men who get bewildered in gaking upon the- 4 White Rouse, he has Lem sufering his pen to dintthe glories (Whined bY his sWord." ' i • 3 #.l 1 TEN TO ONE.-90171eig ,hre SOrith Carolina journal s.reetuve ,the-notnination - fierce. and King with a burst of aphitise and promise - rho state of South Carfn t bjt a rit;jority of ten Ito one. What it cliange in .the Pairnettwatmes.- phere in such a short time, when n'e . nmy nee her one ofthe - strOngeSt Union Stat . lin the confede.raey!: ' i • w" The North Brarich Carpi- Loan has been taken by Shearnaan, Daman & CO., of New 'York; in connection with a house in Philadelphia;and one in Landon:, Religious Notice. . , Rev. A. W. Bruce, of Binghamton, preach at the Universalist Church in • this vil4 Ingo next Sabbath.. A Church will also be or-; anized, and the iEucharist administered onl the occasion: • j - A. 0. WARREN.. _ . ga r SSZTEnr I • In Ditnnek, on Alla Bth inst., by Rev. =A. Stoat, Mi. GrAillt Epr, .of .1)rookln, and', ➢hiss Jt3a.s. C. AusTe, of Dimock. ig4TV In Lilterty:on the in last-, Mrs. Etna, wife• of Garry Law, in the 433 Year. of her age. In the death of Ira. Law her husband has been bereft of n.hind andatie,dionate wife, her. relatives mid friends of one whowas endeared to them by her many virtues, having in ear ly life eruloraced - Ithe 'pure principles of the holy religion Jestni ChriSt: .She adorned the profesSion that she made:ty a well order ed life in atl thing;;, and when she _was called to pass the dark valley and shadow of -death, she ealvalytuutmeekly committed her Soul to God trwstinz in her redeemer saying thy will ultleksed are the dead that die in the Lord from henceforth; ypa inith the.spirit that they, may rest from their labors and their works do -follow thetn.7 , • • • [C6I Goad' Table Brit - ter w,anlrd rtt this'4t6ce Eutscription • ibt . _ Qu',MAl'Eßnibtons„ Ram mer MA% 'tam* bmide,flowers and .rprigge, jakt receivo III C. TYLER's 0 000 ' Wool,"ttn4 3,000 ilortitni in 1 grain, butter, feat& era, rage, and beeviax on aoconnto or forltrode. Montrose', - .TO 16. ; :WC Tya.:lt,l,-. • •- To Bounty Lana- Claunan ts., . To LIN H: DI:1110,CIi. having' removed from - this countrOtas trapiferred all his business riveted with llotintyiDande to,thesnbieriber, who has the laW. , and Anstmetions from the Depart ment, recently-in hiS possession ,". and will to perfectin_ the_ eildento on; claims already for ! ~,,,34,.a nd . t e le e k t T e g n e w 'applications for 11101, who will favor him With • a Cali , -. Several War, rants obtained by-Xt.:pima+ are now in my possession Z. F. FITCH. '.34onticree,4:uxiels,lB4.*, - 2410 •Ailiai2istrator's Sale. •--:- IkTOTICEI is hereby given that iti porsnaisee of .111 an order of the Orphan's Court of Basque., henna county, . the ;following Aeseribed property late' -the estate of "Nathan Arnold, deemed, wilt be sold at auction :open the pretulies in Great Bend township, - . _' - ltf : orsdn y- slate 12th day Jolt' Next, at - ntitl • • O'clock tp.-11.,•-, Ued as follows,-' : _to:tvit: -On the north by the Snagnehannu river; -an the rash by lands of ?re thaniel Ism on the sorith. by. lands of /olin Root _tett, and on the, west by, Other lands belonging to thevetate of the saidaecedent z . nositaining-90 acres of jand,or thereabouts: Tern:4of payment made; known onthe-day of sale; "• ' ' - LIARS-Er A [• • Jaye . " 7"., 'ttimots. 1 I . , .. _.l.WatchegL! .Watchel. - . . _ ....-_. , ;titE subsetiber'tak pleasure r." -,:- -..-, • . in - annouucing to' Ids numerous s E . .--- . , frlends In Suoknehati a' county, ~ ,,,,.....11k. that Le Is now ruttish g large ad. % \A . 1 -Ottani to his stark. I iii 11 kitig It a , 1. DI. the most 'comprehensive eel Les - I,;:, selected assortment ? I ver, oflc . 4 . `, , ,r :=-1, ,,, for the inspection of t is column- . A) .....- - .e.,--_--,. nity. - lie has - on Irian a large lot; ..........--'-'- , -, of big celebrated gnat sh Levers ; orbits owe; importatimbitith hitt name engin don 'Chub; in 'gold and sliver; plain and hnuting eases,; iso a very! superior assortment or Erigligh I,olrers; Anc or de. an , Lupines, warranted good time keepers. - , ' : A very heavy stock. of Sterling Silver Pahl and toes -. sett - Fork 4. l'able'Dessert," Tea, Crearn,/d nerd an , Salt Spoons, Sugar Shovels; Butter Kolar*, Cops, &e &e. Alen a • beautiful variety of Finger:an Earring Breastpins, Gold Pencili and Peni; .Thimbl o f Chains Lbekets. Bracelets , lieys,.Speeteelds of oVe • age' au, description; 3e. &e. ---- , --. ---''l . • -- .--t -: - '- -.- : . At.so, Plated Castors; CakillasketeiCand eaten, an r i a a do, andllieys Forks ttnd Spoon", Ge au 82rer ' Brittania Wars:Cutlery, Shell and Buff lo. Combs, Clocks; Fans, 'Violin strings; &i. - 3el.= Tho otiose good", having been bought eat. ille lowestc.ash. prl es: yin . sold on such terms as . cannot fail Ito zatlati "theeblOS pendent buyer. - .. • • ' •'i (*.Watches of every description - repaired "arid" war' ran - ted on the shortest notice, and In the'bes manner. •-' -.— ' - ` " ' " •AI.FIIED .1: li ANS; . 'No: 2, 014 Velloaisitall,ll nghstattin, BONNETS BONNET: A NEW supply of those cheap:- ei Strata, and French GessytheT, and Rich RibbOus and Vlowere,trend' from spring prices, by _ H.BII TIAS II paid f0rW001by,...,..•: 11; 1JU 1.1 ; New Milord, Jane 1852. - • .' everely ill wiiifzi bilious STRAYED‘:' rglolf the pasture .of.tini.oubserib JL township or,O.reat IJe4d, iirednes. the fid inst.; one Ilay.and onelllack M first mentioned-having serno - whitesinti tore leg .below ` 'the knee end tit, one white bind foOt-'-both eon who will -rettirn or , giyesinfornutti they may be will, will beNliOerally re • . • tiIARLES • Great !tend, Juno .50852. , ; , Auditoni,Notiee, rriflE undersigned ' having been ap. auditor by the Orpheus' Coed bf henna County, to make 'distribution of the hands of the Administrator of ,the Nathaniel Gilbert; deed., among the cr.! said estate, wilt attend to the duties of poiutment e at his office in Itlontrose,- , b i the bat day of.lnly next, 'at one o'cloc . at which time and place al I pen - lona, fare notified to present their ciakms. I • FRAZIER, •I Jane sth 185? —23w3: I • ' MONEY • TO, LOAN: Tr any manta toborrow 101 I. at five per cent., he. cannot borrow sub;criber, but gendemen - caii save more Per cent. in "theirclothing expenses b their garments made at my eh". If I habit of bragging, I could point to mY L the best assurance of 'my skill in the a discriminnting and tasteral public flistsi ga to get - coats as li C not to 'mention unmentionables; veitS, sacks, sartonts, noatees; ad . in_ figilrun. .tai Gentlemen will please to take not' have removed my shop, to;Mr. heelers' Main -street; first story. . arCutting ilone.as tisnaL 4. • ,_!•- . - • JOHN G k :Siontiose,june 10,'•1852, ' , " Farms, and Mill Privilege . , -• • • for-Sale. THE Subscriber (errs for sale the' imfriible properties. to Wit; one far township Of.Hartord containing some siA about thirty of which is improved,. orchard, &c thereent:" . .:Said farm lies' and Omit from the .village of 'ferretdi route of the Montrose and- Marford Pie t It is a beautiful and desirable location; tend . Also ouecother ; farm lying on-the Turnpike, fear 'miles from.Laneshore,.; N. Y. and Eric Ertnrod;caniniai ng'abott acres, twenty dr More of whipli is impreyl house, bhrn ; .orchard. Ate.. .This pwee.of land-from its Iseattois, being' well and watered --• • ' • - -!' .41so aeveral.Buir.dian' lots att - the rills ;Pleb anus, oulthe -York -&Erie This kr one of the moatthriyitii 'location, country, being the rest Of,thO IlOed ! Shops &e. It contains now, about --130 tants, add its trosineste facilities aro unris connection' with the above lots,tre four o mill scats in the county, bein g inmiedMle Soslochaenn.river, with. sufficient pottre putposeofnutunfettning &e. repot en, inducements are held out by : the above T. for capitalists; who wish to embo . tk.in the of manureetaiing.tarming,flowering and!. The hail Read affords the -most cominodi readrtratisportiOn for everything id the a The,above property, in whole or - part, sold on terms ilia most advintsgedni to are I will give tretti;,bittains. : Cont. lions will be promptlpanswered.from and_all enflames attended to promptly.: -• : • ' SEDATE':G7tISIV Susq 1-Deltoty Pa., Anil. J 854 . -; - ' ... :Union ; Dag ,-,Gailety . . , , - - MESSRS.' TROJIPBOI 4‘:JA10,11,1 %Mid ":reePectfully call the;atlenticei.of dies and gentlemen of Montrose i and vie their new and elegant snit of Daguericad in. Binghamton, opposite:lll3l l )3pda Hate have the advantages of a Well arranged: which willenable them to roduce as fi nesses us any. in the country: . in order secure, -,;- : " 1 .„ Persons :visiting 'Binghamton, should . of fail to call. and secure for themselves one or ore of their lifelike and well defitted nievzaitint' ictares. Every atteition"ivill loagiveii u i n likenesses of children and family groups. llny have on hind Stadler sale a large assort ent of Gilt and Since*" Frames; Shell;;ldecli„a ny. Lind Cameo; Gold Lockets, and a great varie ty of different styles of Cases, which 1 ey will furnish - with likenesses upon „the most liberal, teams. ..V# not fail laical! and c.ternine o rioems end specimens: Pupils instructed in the rt and , all kind ofPagnerrea rtmaterialarfnmishe to the 1 trade npenithe hierlerrits- • -' • ' l', , Binghattiton, April 7,.1852. ' ••• -.1 ' --- - The subscriber i - 1 7 1 -p' ~ K.l --- __._-7 ^ 7...:T , received a‘laign i , 6. " -* . h , . & excellent, ;j I :<.: - .„^N , : of - Men's and' tEADY, rot - , -' ' aaiDUitillilLi - , of lotiteestiles mut suited to the season, ' . A aro:.-}7lishionablo Sillo.flits, (fiW ee etyle,) Keas utli Hate,-Leghorn; Straw' ei. Leaf Ilatei',Capii; &dr* Stockings; tier venders!, Ciavate, Boots and Shoee; BooliS ping and Writing Papiii.Trayelling Bag i Paper, (aloe& etoeko enrtein- Paper, an article, torir - nantertaut to se or which I wilt ielltie late ite the tate can _ i n othightsp ite.or nay other town. - I ',. ..-_-.- - '. 'GEO. PUL Montrose, APril 20,1852. ' - WE-SICIP4HE-PRESS TO j .ii;s- AIOTOOTTOE , TLF.,AV4L.O.f RE W a d op tNE At;Wetib 0,, -I. 1!OIIT104,'.101.1 IT, STOVESISTOV St! THE +nbacntiere Gdving'eate~al, into Colart= iership in the =• • , Stove Tin, and,Sheet •businens,:nro prepared • to attend to• all their et the shortest 'not Ice. 'Hy gi otteittioa to thelnist t netei they hope to share of the trade. •- - . • I Thci•• busiitesiC . Wll be carried op' op i'Dpngllol4" onc e, tiuderlhailaiiie . Lathrop 4. co. -f; • aud l Mont. Own 17., 1852.- Wyatt,. ----:, itiratartor...T ;anon, lorriplke street; house tars ATI inerlY oeippled:b74 WPilnOtkOtik•—svill soil Ready Mado.PlologAt NeW Ye& price. , • TOR §ALE.CHEAP,I - A SECONDRAND PIANO-FORTE. 'XI._ quite, of - 11.44 EILEY. Montme, Juni 3. 18-5 - BLASTING.PO, • isiD Safely Fuse ; *lse; sportin2 Powdir,Shot, :Lead,aud kenuiuo Paps, atITIRREI4:B; orders in ing strict I era their 'WANTED, FOIL . CALITOD , - 614000 1101E.NrLi-,: .„..90.1) all wool Socks, Inrgo_aixeliblue'miiccl, exchange for Ooothi at cash prices. Three 4Oltars.per. dozen allowed. They must ho r good - EATON & PEON: :linderrl, Pa. Juno 1852.1 site the firm of C. C. D. TAT 12 - A . WO JO= L. I • • - CARDING. - G. REYNOLDS respectfiilly informs his old'eustomers and the public generudy that he contitines . the business of Maid Garding utitie old :stand,' :Thankful -for past .fuvore. prices, work well done or no pay, he 'hopes to merit a share Of - patronage of :the public. The 9th lb, of woof will bO takett-ont of each sack for taiding;Whero,there is - not ita explicit barg,iin to the_coutrarY. , P.S. ''Those.indebted by note or book account Wilt please settle the same by theist ofSepterldwr next. --Enough 6uid • . nrooklyn. May. 1852. . • • , • - •• Sh - ••• •• Y virtue of writs Verb: Ex, issued out of - the - Court of Cominon .Pletiti, in mid for thiscaim ty of Soeinehommaltd to me directed; will ei posoto public sale, at the Coati' House - in -Men , Vase, on Monday; June 21st, at 1 o'clock P. M. All-lbat'ieitain. piece or 'parcel of land, 'situate lying mid being in the township of Lenox,Sus quehanna county, and bounded end descri bed -as follows to tvit:' . the jkorthb 3 9ol4 of John T. :Miller, myths. east by land of Sterling. Maxon, r i oaths south by lands of Orville Tifflany Dud Luke, Reed,tind bn: the welt by laud of Luke Reed, I Containing abbut sixty, acres, More or less.:,ivith the appurtenances, four, framed houses,-ono grist one-saw mill, one blacksmith shop, and one frained barn, and about thirty - -five acres improved.' :Tairen.iu .exectitiou at the suit of Lultq Itimd against Milo A. Spencer and Wm. 11. Spencer,jr. ALSO . -- Allthose three several pieces and parcels of land, situate lying and being in the township of 1 Springville, in the county of Susquehanna and 'state of , Penneyliania, bounded and described Is ' follows to wit: the Ist on tha north by lauds of E. H. Rogers, east by the turnpike road; south by lauds of A. Wakeley, and west by lands of - A. IViltiams ' containing of an UM be the same more or less, together with the appurtenances, one: framed house, one framed barn and wood house and all impr oved. Th u 2tl bounded on the north by lands of E: Fritz, mist 'by lands of; ; Fritz. south. by the Itighway,'mul west by the (turnpike road, containing 2:150 feet or land,..be thi same more or less, togdther with tlio appurte nances, ono (rained store house. The 3d bound ed on the north by lands of Win. B. Hendrick, Miles Pritchard and A. Upon, east by 'the Par sonage lot, south by the highway and v'iest, laud of E. Fritz, containing one acre of land be the same more or less, together with the improve ments and appurtenances, all improked. -Taken In execution at Mena of Henry Drink er against Thomas Jackson. ' • ALSO • Ick fenny Bonnets • reduced ;RITT RITE` r, in the ay night, re. The • hut has • ny per. .o whore • girded. OTY. I *230 ~ inted an •-Sumps assets in state of ditois of said ap- Friday P. M. Wrested All, that cortain.picea or parcel of land, situate in the township of Harford, county of Susquehan na, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: beginning at a beech tree in the south east line of !DV No. 361 on: the map of resurvey of Drinker's Tunkhannocklands, which lot Was contmcted to Orlando Wartrims, it being the West comer of the lot herebY conveyed, thence along said tine and the south east line of lands of Augusta Sophia;nottiv443 degrees east . 843 l yerches to a peat; thence by' the .residue of saidiot No. 330, South 45! degrees emit per. elicit to a post on the north *est line of lauds of Edwin and thence by' said last mentioned lands and laud of the estate of Henry Drinker deed, South 44a degrees,w est 2,44_ per chee to a point in the Etsworth, Lake. and thence by the ninth' cast line of lot, No t on 'gild map of re survey 372, north 45i degrees west V 22 -Perrle B to the place. of beginning, containing 64- acres and 69 perebes,.beihe same more or less, togeth er with tbeappertinances ono framed house, one framed barn,one shoe glop and about 18 acres improved. 1,0 dollars t of the thee fIS getting as in the I. tint , a s twee to lickets, ' . that I 'lock, an , and °Rowing io the ly acres, •e, barn, lone wile on the .k= Road ell tsar- Taken in exeantion 'nt . the suitor Hayden and Little against E. D.Turner: G. D ELDRED, Sheriff'. Sheritt'a Office-. illontroire, j• • • Jane 2d, 1852. S `CHEAP WATCHES, JEWELRY AND, SILVER .WARE t eln3on and the 'Eighty ed. with loable imbered _ - .Grentßeduction in . Prices. Twenty. prr cent at least less than ever have teen sold in the United Slates.* GOLD Lever iVatchesi fail jeweled, 18, liana case, only $3O, usually sold for $35--Goldi' ,Lapine Watches, IS karat case, jeweled; Silver Lever Watehes, fell jeweled, $44 l sold Or Lepinei %Vetches,..el ett y $ ICl—Silver Tea SpooUs-per half dozeti, j ss— wel.! • Gold Nits, silvei holders, 81. • . 1 • • Persons wishing- a Watch or wetchesi or Jew. elty; eau have them twilit by mail, with 'perfect..., safety, to any part of the United States cir West Indies, by first sending the amount -of •tu All articles warranted nszepresented above. Or ders from the'countly respeCt fully solicited.., • Pieria° address {postpaid,) - LEWIS LAI)O3IUS; fop Chestnut at. • • .opposite.therFrankliu Heat., I ALT California Geld bough or m rh au i n ia r d aC i fit h re iL d into jewelry.. 16m2 I. of Sas • it Read. in the lachine inb'abi• • fed. In the Lest 'y :on the for any sing • cations, mitten berice. • ns-and vs Use. kill be • archer- • 1101C12. tante MOUNT - .YROSPECT •-• •-•- BINGHAMTON; N. - : Y. -• institution is located in a beentifuland 'romantic grime at the base of ;Ittocitt-Pro& peel, Mid - within the corporation- of the Vilagit 0;0040 of tin ,ttiaindant supply v f •I'Xiest..spft *ltei;_ndiriaiiligei for exercise in the pure air, a 1 carriage.; and foot .welk - ' : up_ that mountaiMover-• lOohing , . fernery • initotintY... and grandeur. and "Ireelfrom the noise tindrennoil of ',tansy life," with exeelleutsailing and rowing privi- , - ••• •—• ieges thepleasmit'weters of the Chenango.-- _ ' 1 'AdMintEitrittOT l S •Notice.. These tire rt, lust 9f the Presentation the I!"'Cure.'. 10E is fierebyliveu• that the undersign.] oilers to th e •• •- • • - 1.11 `has ben appointed Administrator es;;,•1 The; house is new and--‘comm,e_lio.ub, tateOrJenies Reosau.deeeniiA. litenf tho ' • atipaeattle . e . x e ell e t t t= *eß'vef.a.i.u.t.e . ui : I Ydu ship of Jackson. I All *isms indebted to the said feet Piatiet • • -;- •; • - • - • • !estate are requested tolsettle-the'stime • immedii. - The medical department .is under Dm entire', at- 'and' :and all,,oersonsibaving" demands' eixinst - core'of Dr: Thayre and wife, Who kayo lied largel. experience in flydropitbic practice," and _arc fa.. said Velati will .please. toresent them , duIV attest 'l ed. to 'the sniacriber.• •' REDDEN HILL: yorably known assinceessful practitioner& .. ja c k„„ i -may 18, , 11164. • ,Couries - of Lectures,•with . full plates and illus- ; , • - trations, Will be - given thiciugbeut the' season „re' the Siedenniand . Patients, -, upon Anatomy, Myst-, ology, ilydropethyi and llygierie, for. Which there . will be, no additional charge. -- • ,; • '• Featelei Who heir' heen confined to their beds for -years, aro invited to-inorrespond with ns or givei as: a cell.: Oar success in the treannerit of - diseases, peculiar 'to, females, bas given us confi,- alone*, and WO - 1135' to all such, eren•if they have "suffered much from -many physicians," ,make one more • Terms .frotn' . B4..'ti . i . ',ss ;Fer- 'week, (payable : l weekly ' ) according fta roam and, attention requi-f! red,.f -Patients will p rovide_,fOr personal use 2 com. fortables; 2 blankets.:3-lirieri - or tottorisheetiand 6 towels, -,.0. WTUAYRE., - K1):;'.. _ • - ne'sident:Phisician.. 19tf)- -b.: & H: - kit ft ANN E Proprietors . - _.-..„ the ta l Pity to ' Roth's, e hke- Ls just stock moot Bos' IE apnng rd Palm a, Sus. .; Wall Fancy !any of brought • 'NELODEONS.,. A ,svpkrtiolt 'kirliele of Carhart'a . imp!ovid /V 4. ouit aetave 'Melodeons for sale at, the - Vairie thiguerreeti Gallery. Per.ione wish lag anylhlog'of the kind,! eat tail to' - eall and:examine them. They Are of Aliffelent, 'pat! teriit, and vrin lie famished at ilia naiuutaCtorer!fa pica, W 11103IPSON & 1.003115., , - Binghamton, AP, ri I 7 s' 8 :52: titt. WOOL rWOOL-1.1 ITE wane-ZOOG Patnyieet Wzolja exchange 1r for chth . :or 'clothe : I - 1 --; D. R. LATIIROP dr GO. • Montroti t Alni:24,. IWI - ° I - • .15 %%93 c9.g •=1 I .—; E • . E 't .2 8 .=,:g - 4 .a. ;42 • 1 ALI 21 ,-; E . • p AC; 1. g• Ct.a . 4 2 7 2 1 . r z 04,64 1. t ; .1.2‘ -c: GOODS. NtIV , - DRY O D. T ilintßlTE's'irifiy:tie (blind. 6'9 •4•34,ieti- L : .4:1 sire and new shisurtilient of 'Dry Goods in ; chiding a great , rariky of, I- 'Ladies'.-.l)ress In rich Printi Printed thid.Embroidereci- Lawns, cilia rich ,P:ireke_lhilanci, Lustered Poplin", Gingham', nods Cbrunbrziyet of -new stylervblank ; and, fancy silks, ;Sr..n.; Canton Crape, Breehe, ' Cashmere and Dena .Shosebt, -Bilk Mantillas, Parasol", plain and figared Swiss illuttlius,,Straw, French- Luca nod 'Bonnets, :liil/113Ct Silk", Ribbon" and • GENTLE3II.III.A, BOYS DRESS AND • SIMMER' GOODS: A Ittige‘ctisoitotelit: /fats, Caps, Mims and Shoff, Trunks, Iltnps . ,, Carpet. mg, Oil Cluthasforfloars, toolltublett,'pozote4 :end printexl winito shoo., Wall Paper, Domestic Cottads, I of all kinds,Ma. ere.;=Which; in ciatincatiora ',with universal nesorttnentl. in other deparinients of goods, afidlefogyuccioned entirely for cash, win enable purehaseielti*ortie benefing„i n price, elgie terms ilot to he futiiid hi any other establish'. inept. N. D. Salt- and I Stoni''' Coal constantly on I hand. :New 51iltord, May! 15, 185!. ) . •' lunie. comnitizi'e iti; April. : • - Dickens it lio,usehold Words.P t WEEKLY JOURNAL 'and Valuable ' it whispers,". or American I.temri; by 'Charles Dickens. -Desigiied fo'r. the Intitruitiou and En tertainment of all chaises of Renders: and to as sist in the discussiun of the Social Questions of the times. 82,50 by mail- 7 4 1 cents ainumber. To clubs, 3 'copies forlh" dollars; .5 copies for 9 d01..' 'tars, 10 - Copies for 15 tiollere. The most agreeable and instructive mass of reading ever coUected.--Ifeine Journal. The best of that writer's works by fut.—Chris tian Andaugailqr. - • - • This journal is one! of the'spiciest production!) which reach us.—Musical World. . - The articles are.an, subjects .iateresting. ta all classes of people. of R character touching their vital interests.—New Weiglitv is the matter ancfbuoyaut 'the style. - Daily Titheti. Address • .ANGEL EW E TT, /V. Y. FOR' SA.IAR. 50,000.G0r SHINGLES, Morns shi,ed, cheep _ - tor, cash. Mau, Blakchtey's than'at nny enher place iu Susquehanna county. Sr..-FULEEN. Frankliu . Forks; May 10, - 1852. 19if . NEW,' GOODS.: la4 . quilarnerpcm;xll iagraat va-1 ( 111 riely and and a general paiFortment,4l - SCapta and FnneY Coq& jag ieeeiied. and' aollingi uthurnally low by EL DURRITT.' New.ltilford, May ,f 3, 1832.. . .. R&I YAW AY .WV 0 ears '.-- Al AD. -, . - --.- LADIES HESS G.oops i !Bonnets, Ribbons, Shawts, , Cloths,Couitnerer.Jettne,-,Tote rt hs, Vesting.; Hats, Caps,l Hoots . 6:. Shots,_togeth'er with a stock of • --i - -' • _ ' -;. ' - _Ready node Clothing, , •• ' Domeetir. Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Drags and ediciues,;-Paintr, Des,,Glasit., Nailsirnad other 1 wa goads, as usual, a assortment of which base ariived at the Rail , Store ia.New Milford, and are selling' off' tvith rash, proving that some ;of the people know whete they, can get tho worth of their money. Cull and see for yourselves. No trouble to show, onr goods. - - !lAYDEN 4. LITTLE: ` New Milford, May 111, 1852- : I9W6 THE 'GRE:tiTEST" HISTORICAL and Allegor i ca l Print of . e In comtneennoration of 'that teriskimpor .. . . .. .. . .., • tent "event in' the: American yeyolution, "the British Szirrenderiiiitheir7Aririe ..te • ' General - Washington after their. defeat; at --Yerktown,Nirgibia,-Oetober,;l7Bl:.• r.. engreving . is executed by Tunnel., Val. lance, Kearney . & _Co.:, from an ‘ original drawing by . .1. F. Re nault . and published by. Ben janilii Tanner, Engraver, Philadelphia. The size of the print is 2n by 34 inches, and wai . original.; ly published to subscribers at 512 in the sheet. '.. ::. - r - •, --- Tim flisromr.—lu the fi rst and Brand la tire I TO - EVERYBODY, GREETING . ' exhibited three large groups of theprincipalolfi , , . --- Deans, ark & Co.: . '' ' cers,Whit were present 'at the transaction, with a The: present , proprietors_ of :th . ! .. - . faithful liken * of '. enell ' * ' - . ' '''' " . , 'NDY . 8110 P ' ti. In the first grou p seen General Washiuton,l BAKERY AN CA General Rochambeau, -General Lincoln, ColoneWe I contemplate -- • - 7OULD calf attention to the fact that. the; , llamirt6;4li.'"lld'Far.mfir ' eager to co r the. scene,...,Billy the ' servant ,- arid' the horse of - . me now carryibg on business nt the stand lately occnPiedby Stetelis & General Washington.Danmere. ' ' ... They have secured the services of good weric. In the second group are American and French - Kinix, - ;,Vecretary' ‘Vilson ' the men; whose •nbility, and 'experience will. enable °lri ' e r a ;• 10,- -I meial Duke do Lnarini_, and ; the Il!af:quis *de ;La Fay them to, produce articles hi their line of a itipetioil .al . quity. - 'l, I elle. ' ' • , . The th'ird , '„ffrOup - is descriptive 'of' the Britishlt will' be the constant efforts of theproprietors : - snrrenderwg their arms... Lord Gornwallis, Gsiner. to Make' ample provilion - for the wants of their al.D'Hara,.Commodere Simmons, Colonel iiusioniers;and, as Arles 'may be in. their poler, ton, with two fingers cut ca. Lieutenant Colonel' Tart will endeavor:that their intercourse with such shalt .-. , 'Ralph AbereninhiS; •Lientarit -- Colonel "Dundas; be both sweet acid pleaiatit. ` ~ Lord Chewtent, ilc, ;Lord Co rn wallis' appears - White . and Brown Diced, Rtille and Rusk,freili presenting his'stvord to the first qictietal,ollicer evriTiresday &Friday.aftisstoon;- also, Crack he'meetik but,General ltiaihington is pointed out Sts; Sakes and Pins always on hand. - . - to him as the : only'person to Whom - Ka Is. to ' OW-, Fruit Drops:-.;.a new, article. Possissitig theta. . ' , . : • vor of Aifferent kiuds !of freit—verYpleasziet ii , render his Siena taste of. ; ' ' : On the heights and .in the-distance are the dif• :, - r:' : ' ' - F lo lit.bY , tke-borrel Or sack, M. the lowest mar. ferent. , armies And- crovidi '0f...e1/entail:ea. : The bet price.. Almo;Sugari, Nolassee, and, tnostkinds Wiese: iif !ecretary•Wiltion, pecuilled, tii - Loid of Groceries, nu the ratistreasonable terms.. -:- , - U"nwallial'alid 'his' FMK- which we. bombarded and pierced'-with balls;,: the genial*: diaafay. • l'. S.' A few of - thine 'celebrated: Pine.appto Eheisritich and forP.l'illig:il4-"alidiftliing.4fr ette having remarked:that: they- were . carrying iiiit., -_, -.. ~ 1 :,.. ‘ . -1 . . , -., , _ , . dishes for the'dinner - of Lord Cornwallis, , asked : , Greattiud amalL Oneltnitall ' i give' us ti Call::: leave .Pf ' G e n eral: l . V l ul l i ng l- Pi/:t9 sii ri.el'iril'a 'dish ~....- ~- ' r '' • ..,'. j' t ..:..; 1" " 'IL A. DEANS .,' • of . i l ia ciare,ceeltinki ',end itriairdinte - lk.aticr,seiciral • ',' • -'' , ' ' , r '' !' i `' -.- • i ' .-, -- 11 . iv . pil, Ric .- : . , I .boiiib-shells - fell through thereof on the table; and r' ---' '• ' - - ' '''l - ' ' , ' wounded some and dispersed the party A trantityuf Seasoned Pine Lumber for Sale: . - - ~4!•t•Eri.ol : t, V f- .o,th ;p e left is erected a ont' "" '' 'i•' _l'l/MN'S, PARK & CO; --- tune.ii"./2.11°.1ib.r. of those illastriods horoes-,who • • •-- Dissolution• t"; , molter is hereby kivon that the fi rin off!itts .111 Sr. Warner is this diiy di istileed : by consent. Those indebt'ed to the firm, are reques ted to 'settle up withoutl delay: • - • -• • PAUL R. rirp. MootrOo• 401111852: :P:AYARNEIL SP Bit G GoirMS O. . TUST — received,.lotst Of netv - Doods; Prints, Do. o..tuneti, fresh Teas, , sununer littleiNfUrputing, Minuets, Milky Salt, .olotree, ' Western superfine Flour, Coilliolt. - ilfoOkefet; 451.6: &o: .80, pleise call and bring along [hitter, Eggs, Rage, Grohs. Cash or goad credit, and-yew eau-hove tWitge right; Aiuny themlie ! - by 51 C. TYLreft -51Ontrose, April 5, t 052 To' All :whom it may C pncern; Come half-dozen yotthi laillioKsleous of n e. Oquaintingthemseleeij withilfiliTifilitit trade CAli do so : as , the mvitationisitnuiedialp,nrideteintra stancee Oita' favornble4 and in - a` manner Amine petard. Lyra foisiin:bragadocid; may:now. avail theinselves of its benefits by calling On , •I' JOHN GROVVS. T. M . M outrose, April 1t 152. :Pia' At floe; 111 qonyttle-Exchatose. • m fiubtfiber', with' nitiny'thrintis to his T merouoly MCtensing ,phttons..would respect fully inform hisfriends,4ltot fus isuoWreeeiviugy Owlet' seleclion of ',otitis direct- frOM'Neto-York. which ho intends, to Pell tips n the good ald.tost r . foiled . pinieljito of ...lire ontflet fire' --' Wonted, is exchougo for goods, nil knob of produce. ilosh not exceph.cl. JOS. L 31ERItt MAN.- 30,48.51- • • - • 18tf . . THE LIMECTIVDTG.LINE 0• TILLMAN, Barber. and 14ressfii, re f • • tarns his' thankful° hisU numerous. friends ,and patrons; and havitig, as he hopes, couifinead :all of-the great donger. and risk of milting their threits'ky 'shaving thoteSelves; he 'bego•that they hill discouthate that krter.oys practiceoadum courage home intlastre by coiling on 'hint 'for, . a shove. Cof: Crocketes imele was sun to hi* so .sonar: himself with sited lightning, and C. will peiform the.sdine feat on any who preffrdlitit to a gnoui - iskor; if they will call, at his shop lit Searle's' Hotel baseinent:.: - yon dun'i believe il , call and sea. ;.- Montrose; May: Cy 185:3 TILLMAN. Business Notice. s. wit.s.ls would respeaftilly request nil hav .l.Y.L. tax an.ati lad accounts with lam,. to call; and 114 - .1 um the 11,11111:. - The Mercantile bil4ness-Wlll'hir, einianned : at his old Stand, under the firm of M, S. I Vi7tart it Sao , . -ThuY Intend to keep a general variety. add Will ererim,r, , atly end th.tn'iful to accommodate those who favor Ilion Wrlth a call. 'They wilt keep on hautta latge',POrk--of ' Dry Ga•cittat, Groceries, Crockery ; tttid -• . -• • ' /Inv:lava - ' • - Particular attention will bo given to this branch • .of the - badness, to keep a full assortment. Carper,' re, . lila ek smiths, !farness, thirrtae, Hoot and Shoe makers, *Mall Lod t talcs they want. ' - • • • • o ßoots, Shoes, nod tht• Mai astral.- t o make them al field it'bniid by - - • 31- . 43:. WILSON & SON. Nontrose,Jan.-.1: : :lyltf SIIEET MUST ikriltiV AND POPULAR, imaged, for the: fo elle At ' 1 - - • Fkanary, „ . 17LOVIlf. fn,t 'rale t . it the atnre of , J Illbntrtme, January 1(41 • ' ' • • „.. NEW. , • lIAT,- CAP, AND .PUIt::STORE: D. IvAsii#un N •A r to fespeetrullrannounex to .1.5.1.• the eitlzsos of 'lllontrase and vielnity that he has opened and !attends to keep a lame and emulates. sortment ef all kinds end qualities of nearer,:3lole akin and eillt Hats of the hawk styles;-Kosstatil,llnn girian and other styles'atid qUalities of rut and, wool flats; Panama. :101;horn, Palm-leaf, and the various Mode of braided hats fur. Summer wear; Cloth, silk, Cilated;Silk Pitch and 11l Wadi of Caps for genii' and bays and yonth's wear • Cents Patent-leather, Zee. &c., trege.ther wits all kinds of ;:pw,ds 'generally kept in a hat store. The subseriher ',eine largely engaged In the 'there trade at the Past ;will :aware eanblO him to keep at his stare In .31entrose a terser and more Innablemmirtnient than ran be toad elsewhere. 'llls terms are_ready pay,.whielt will 'enable him to sell .all goods in his line at least' ls'pereet.t, !ewer than othere In the same trade., The eitizensare texpeetfully Incited to, call and ,co The themselves. P. S. Washburn will' always be en band to exhibit the goo 4, whether people Itiftl to parcliae'Eli tie t.' D. WASIIIICILN. Montrose, Aptit2i, -18 a. ,;•• : - • • : . . . .. . •. - : To 'the . Public. . • . ,c HtL, TV It RELL is now receiving and keeps .1..:1. constantly ou baud a large and desirable us sortmeu: of " • `GOODS. : . . which will be sold very fowler cash' or ready pay. The stitch is eantpoised of a first rate astiortmant of • DrugsOiedieines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, ; .11 ye-Stulti,reueriels,Glass..,llnre, spepns, ,MusicalSpeetaele's, usical Instruments, Yankee Notions, and • , . Liquors, • ; ALSO, Goods; • Hardware, StonStrare, • • Stationery, Brnshei, •,Mudieal Instruments, Perfumery, Trasses, Supporters. Shoulder-Brataes, • Shoes, Campliine Burning Fluid, Lamps, Clocks.,Alratehes,...ferrelry, Ate..: a I All, perrame wishing .o purel”keePrngser - Vroodo in'aiir of 'the rifeiresil kr- departments, ,will ..fiad their interest. :proinoted -by a Ilini first at. the prugead.lruriely .Stare at ABELTvitnELL: - . -•• Monuose lay 185 0 • -•- sacrificed their lives and fortunes to insure to their eitizeSs the liliortyAnd indepoudertup .they now , rujnj Published ut • $3 . hy:SYnr. Lnne,Thiladel.: ithiti, - and tribe had Ot 1.11.; office of the :Antericati Courier," N0.,14 i.,,Chestnnt' street, as prernintiti thatpaper...], . - • 17A liberal discount to Agents:, A DMINESTRATOIti .ICOIICEe T9T.IC E is hereby given , that fitteis'of 'a d: ‘ tniniitratiott haveiicon graitad daridgned on the ehtate of. Richard Atheny, de ceased, late• Of Clifford township; all Omens bee ttatiettled accounts witkeitid vitals 011 phase adjuSt - • - • = WILLIAM $.ll EE.9,E, Clifrerd, May 26,18'52. • - • ' aesT:s'AiLitiv - o LEIRE) 532716 Air U PERFINE Ohio FLOUR also; Codfiihi : NaokerOl,C!irpet Walt.; Ashlarilini . Salt . in 1 argd , 81160,44 N • • -- AL CcTYLER. ;: NEW GOODS.. li. J.. IV 808 is now- teipiyitig sprr!ig nml • BUtnillar otqck.,449pods, which he pais cheap for Fqsl); • 111qatrogo1 Apia 13, 1135i' Going at `•a- little, - above Tug subscribe:. : has, A !mall 'tack yers.of Buys' coals:) and fine Boot's-end noes,. and a pod assortment of ladles, Him:cf.:llS . Viiildrou's posts and Shoo, *bleb ha Is- now soiling at - pilcus but a Berta a. bars eusi.llliers is 'au uppur . tualiy4for mind bargain in, , GBi). luz,LEir. • .rebvtat n y - .4;:153.1:" ... • • . . . „ ..„ DRY G NEW STOCK!! EVER . ; :ld e of the Firta•of Nikon 11ESERES to-return hia grateful thauforiti Oho ctn . -1-/ taus otifusquitataut county , fbr their - liberal pas , ronage during the pact scar, and respectfully solicits la onottnueoce or their , faVora. boring ro•openiff store la Tompkins', Bleak, (width Lambetin entalltod arid ittspinveo with a full stock of Stiring cud Sulam, r I,Ooodtt, he loviteo thoio who wish to parabola Gaud , vcny low, for cos boo call and examine Ids motorboat,' . Thu onbjoined list of. tl imam end prices tit belk.res ' 'compare favorably loth th at of any other marabout ist this vicinity.. ' • • .Ladies' s.A large a Mort to en t - or black and colored Enka. of mos ous pada,' atutpattanoo, Crosvit. 04. to 143.. Mouselipo De Lainea; • • 2000 yards of Spring De fallow, of .almost esreri,varle, ty and style that-the Rut York market affords, t reat Ile. to 3s. per yartV. , .` • . • • - • • Prins, and .Gin„ hams.: lopoo raid,' of "Aferinian . k, Pall Hirer, -11auchestet Corbko, Euttlith. and. other-styles Of Prints. at oe, oe, land 36-per yar o. Ona.cato r "Prri"r 4441 " and rotors, pint vide, at thu tali price , Of 1 s: 1000 yard'. .1 Laai , aster and 011117,01 V Itinghaina: warranted fatt color*. aE L. pacyard. "Situ, SCOICII and Frcnth do from 0.1. to 24. • • - Dl , ourntng,•Coods:-.- Mpaciaas. Mohair Lnotrer, flaregehran ton all lasool De fairies; Filk Tilscies, and all alb er goods umal ininournizig. • r.,' , '• ; 117titc:Goorts. • Thin, plaid awl in eal tined laret 51-11 i 4 raf e ff M l nie plain „anti Air.treil Satres, Mull, Nainsook arid -Tarltnu. Linen Canilirir; Mari RyeLinoit :Tablo Clotho. Napkins, Scotch no,. o wi,4l mn Elbiesinga Starlings. Ec... &e. h priira as cannot 41.11 to girt Otfro gatkincliall to euinetnera. • .. . Sham • • . . • . A !aria' fot.or,lliothe, C , ntnii 46r4P ' u' ' ' . Shawls .twenty`pet eent,cht;aper. ;:tba.sit:'l,lweacrtm-rieerhut last year. - • - Ha - nclkiraiefs. , ' • Iliam Ilandkerchicts at every kradt, frOm 113 . tD e 4 • Ta , ble Covers several43itit'ci;:oreal'eottriti, worsted irut unen, and gliwo,,siculvassed tt9vm, frons4i. to 81 apiece. Goods for then and-Boys. - , •• • ;•• • limnd Cl - ttis - of every Color ;and quality, (routine, to 8.5;' black, Autt , Etneyllasaliurieai'froin ' 4 tcAla. ; - zee. tacky Jeans, Tweeds and Satinets; from 25.641.104 Vesting) , of orery description, quality and ;diet.. . Goods..• MOO yard• of brotm sheeting% and shirtings,freti: 4, In Ste. per yd.; Manidetwhed do. front Ic. tri Is. per yard ; Ticking:tend Mariners' skirtings, from ed. to is. weld. • , . Hosiery and G10ve5....,,• l i an excellent'asieitutent and very - eLeisp. Amen: tinin large, tot crnititePaiorlAlcwe, rely fair qtadity only rooks. Valises an -Carpet Bags. . A well wanted stock.purehnnel direct from the larg est manufactory in this , rountryotud for sale at Audit prices as irill adadrot no competition: " ' . • , Straw aqd, • The Subscriber It desirous of directing the attention olf the public Particularly to this branch of business, as. ho possesses great facilities for getting these geode-el/x*4. lie designs keeping constantly...an hand (during the spa. son) a large stork of Straw Bonnets, which he will ell r 2f per rent. cheaper than they can ba had at, tetait . In New York' city. Either wholesale% or retail customers will find It greatly to their a:vantage to es adi= Lid shock bdfore making purchases idouthere. /tibbous andAress Tiimmiap, a good. arrorhent at low paces. • W. N. WILSON.'. • .Coraer of Court and Water streets,nearly . opposite tho taarricau !OWL . „ iIINCIIIAIITOM, April 28, 1552. New Beef ind`Sliee Store . KEELER '& STODDARD. '- rerliE new firm of Keeler & Stoddenl . - hate opened a p,ot and Shoe etore - ,on Main etrarri first door twirler tlio prick eitruer in whiel! they offer for 100 • • I • - - .The Largest - Assortment' of Boots, Shoes and Fiudinrsad•the lorsest_ixtiees 1N - MONTROSE.' we sell tor ready pay and small profits . .The citizens orthe village and country are re.' spectrally invited la.call at a teal , genuine ..11a/ and Shoe 'store where Boots cud shoes are fold in-. stuad or Beer and Oysters. • • : Beep. It before-L thei „People,' That we have.a full assonwout eunoug , which ire: enuinerate: . - Menu Ciak sol 6 water Erodfboobt.long leg Mitt garians, Calf Kip halt sole -boobs, thick hci94lxalf.ltiplind cowhide btu. Rana, Do er slices, etc. - - Youths7all,Kißatid cowhide bocla,boya thick ; - • Ladies, frenchi_chauttel GnitdriCpitent Fu; welt palters, enameled and Kid. Polkas; enameled front lace - Polkas,' kid' and goat Jmisnr. .Ltatio. New York ties; exe6lsiors, Jenny LindsTosetten, kid tersornbliers. etc. •• • • • 'Miriam* goat aid; Calf - Lace boots, Jenpy Lind'. enanialed Polkati,"Onich• boots, etc.. Children.; batten - idiocy, goat and enameled lace boots, Gaiters, Downing's etc; • Among our Findings, we par French calf skins. Oak nad Hemlock ,Calf' eking . ; Morocco.. pink and white lining skins, red, blue. maroon, Roans, Binding, , tipper leather 'oak end• hemlock' soleleather, pegs, zinc nails, egarables, - heel ball. webbing, etc. * • ly N. B. Work Made to 'order and repairing neat. rOriS AND. CARPETS , rrlIE siguicritiers nonlitinronn the citiunif of Sitsqnehanzin county that they have no* on hand Marge asaoruirent - of Dry Goods, at ialtat-ei Bale and retail. _ . GENTLEXENte DEPARTMENT!, •- coosistirig iii part of broadcloths, cassimarea,itst, inOtts.- Ktutuckyjaaris, vestinis,.aud sataturi,' goods or all , kinds.''' •• -'• ' • • LADIES DPTAIITME3* conoisting, or a imo variety„yirti k :_Black cy satins, ginthams, Scotch end Ahterican. priniwof all kinds, soma at 6 pence pee .yard 4.i superior qnality'of colors-warranted, m:de Cashmere, poplins, gloves, hosiery of.evely :rule and quidity--Whito goods : Browli and bleached' . she.mings, .14 tilde, henry quality ; at 6d: per yd. , Ticking:4 drillings, flannels, Scotch diaper. birth:- eye do., papkius„ Irish linem.and spreaoll ; in fait ahnost every thing in the dry go.xle line. Also, 4. large tot of • • • • Three•ply,: : ingrains,. cotton and Wool,' cotton . ; stair, drpcgits, wool and cotton--oil cloths . for ., floors nod tables. • i . __ „, We invite all vi siting oar place to call and es• amine our steck;7or We feel confiderit ry'sodoiSE it will.tm ;teasing of.len to twenty pet cent.. Our , motto is quick. sales cud smell profits.- - -Store nearly opposite tho Postoffice. Dingbaiw, ton; Ist: Y. • WICKIIABI if BENNET:: " ° April 7,•18.11h . -t. , Sprout's;Combated Carnage', • • ' m Senn es - • - TrrOFFisiciNti this muchcelebrated Spriug to the public the Setiscriliertiroipeettelly aolleit , 11 candid'examlueriou ai to lts-inerits..' , As for its- superiority over all ether springs, let those aria. bearhave tested them.' wither!: and.- the robseli*.. ben are willieg tcriabide by 'the' dceision; has been carefully estrolited • by mettof science. slid by Otero eh cerritliyjecom mended to the Pablio.:. A carriage can be ,built With-.these Springs cheap tir ; 50-lbs. lighter, - more durable and foretaittllt is not equalled by any .springs new in titre: ' • ' All Springs warranted.; - Itianofuettited tty'- , • - SPROUT, BURROWE,ACO... Elk .Lake, &wen. - Coun . ty, Pa Aarxrs -13 - , 'St. ASe " 97-tatarr.. tfr GREAT BARGAINS: --- • L• CANFIRLD., is selibig Isis... Elute stock o pf JEWP:tAIIt. )1 7 ~/CFCIIEI4 1 . 4.isturtrear aeuircim make toprn for row gioda: - CA,3IFIELD . .. : 1 1ingltamtou;Apri1 . 23., 1852.: , a• --- • Silver . are, v1211'"AS:COIN ; (marked - gratis ;).• e v e r a full a:mortal - int of Flared. Ilrittaniarand ier Ware at . . • • • , ;., Yo Please.. 1 7"be - t a wle this" -rel n selkli dat t o o 1 unit thi) first of :tiny . next, ABEI4TUIIRELL :* Montrose, April 1, 1851 • Abnanttem .Drarmtitc , llllc4 free* e Aladies to glee,erte!y thieliy.to SuoyhehttooO enuolY , , tiond lemac toe Iheycailts They aro.,theierert hetebyi arited to one et bend and ieterogra4aitimAy. .•