News by iretegraphi Tur , MORT QUESTION. wag oarespeadence of the ft ix Task laezaht. , Washingten, Auwastit Th e announcement that the &helydifficul .l/491,,,,ett1ed, is premature.. Mr. Crampton, ',. e B r itish Minister, had.ad interview with tile to .day. I have the best reason for b 7 h .o, g that, so - far . from the matter being Lied, t h e gr avest tears arc felt. It is juicer - that the British government never con templated enforcing the disputed Proint in the natl.:ls to the headlands, but the colonial an beides have always contended for this inter petation, and have passed laws to that efreet, riceoft, the cruisers fitted out by the colonists i ns tructed to seize all the American fish tr vessels violating that interpretation of the i ra te, They even go further, and declare use a ny fishing vessels found - within the three m il es are lawful prizes. Admiral Seymour, it aeon of this forced construetien an Commo dore Perry can be, but the danger is, that not witbstar.ding his watchfulness, some such seiz ure day take place: Decides, there are at Last twenty thousand American fishermen in terested in this fishin ,, trade, and authentic in form:ion has reached here that they are daily bNeming mere excited. • The warlike demonstrations in the Senate MA not have the effect of calming this feel. i h z. The greatest anxiety is:therefore, felt for' the spay adjustment of the difficulty. If Anerlean blood should be spilled, war would be inevitable. The negotiations which are pm wising are, doubtless, rendered more vim- I prated by the fact, that the President dbes feel warranted in making any concessions is England, for the opening of the fisheries, celess the matter is first submitted to Con gress; and the feeling of Congress at present, is not the most amicable. The omission, by the President, in the cot.. respondence sent to the Senate, of Mr. Web. ger s proclamation. was a pointed rebuke to that gemJeman for his course. - Th ere is, of course, no danger of a collision between Commodore Perry and Admiral Sec. nen X. Y. Z. Boston, August 9, 1352. The schooner W. It. Barnum arrived at this pert this morning, from Prince Edward Island, with fire of the passengers and two of the crow of the schooner Lyon, of Brookhaven, b&- fole reported seized for fishing off Prince Ed c•ard lshai The vessel is reported to have boon in a calm at the time, and full three miles from land. She is the first vessel ever seized for fishing off Prince Edward Island. A toiejaphic despatch, dated Pletou, Aug- Lst 6th, snys that the fishing schooner Florida, of Glouresier, was brought into Chorlottetown, Praet Elwardisland, Yesterday, a prize. L!!1"..5 risnEnt DUTI CULTY, ETC. WaShillgtoll,-AULTLISt 9. learn that Mr. Stanton, the able chairman of the House Naval Committee, contemplates imrodneing an appropriation, for a screw pro pp iler ship, to be about two thousand tons tcrthen, with thirty-nine inch shell guns, elcv. en itches on the upper deck. This is with a .view of testing, the experiment of such a ves sel; and if it snxeeds, there is no doubt all the :easels of the navy will be provided with steam and similar armament—thus making it far more efficient General Houston's special committee, it is nail, rai:ed with a view of exposing the I:nil:lines winch the existing, rules of the Pen- Oloc permit agents' to practice •..? 7. Ci It is vi.ry F , ,ieddc, however, tai the .avestigation will take a much wider amp.. 113. St,ale speak upon the fishery t! , r, na Thurs,lay. It is pr'obible M. Web ster's hlarid , l. in i-sn'ng a proclamation, al riceo. a,..itn , ,, , NN:tiging that under the treaty of :3R meriran vessels can be exelu!ed from wereS ins:de of the headland,:,--alth:uagh the British government hare, in fact, set, up no each claim—Will be handled very severely by the Lstinguished Senator from Louisiana. 't . .= arr. SO2. Nlztax.ll. co:tvz.moN. Pittsbufg, Aug. 9, 1852. The delegates to the. Free Soil National Convention are assembling in great numbers. The hotels are already nearly filled. Ohio, Pennsivania. Illinois, Wisconsin. and Ken tucky are largt le represented. Seven gaits' are _here from Maryland, and twenty- Levis from Wist.omin. Among the arrivals- are Messrs. Giddings and Jun e Spalding. of Ohio; Rodney French, liEss.: Chas. F. Adams, Quincy Miss:, Lewis Tcppan, ten• York; and Rev. D., Brisbane, Camnrirdi. Se•vrral oth , dr prominent men are expee:ed to-nvirrew. L.-morrow will he spent in caucusing. It, eppetra to be the general determination to nominate John Hale. notwithstanding his dediantien, and thu.; throw on him the re 9ks3i!ity of disorganizing the party, if it is to k broken up. 3lessrs. Giddings. Spalding,' and Le*is of Ohio, -re spoken of fur Vire President, • Drzzremet rult. - PITT.SaiLEG, ETC. • Pittsg, August 7, 1852. A fire broke out this ur afternoon; in a stable in the re.r of a hoe in the centre of the row on Prospect street, between Washington and Em streets. The flames speedily communi cated to the adjoining buildings, which were frames, destroying almost the entire blocks ibeludiug the liack buildings, to the Hill About tweet :- five houses were burnt- - and tfty families were rendered bouseless. The houses were of little value, the occupants be 6 kg, of the poorest class. Lieut. Chapman has written to the Navy Department, requesting a further investigation Cs to the chrog e s against him of having viola-, la a young woman lately &Teamed. He has b:en acquitted by two coroner's juries. There is nearly three feet of water in the ricer, :hi:l there are prospects of a rise "by Monday, as it is reported that the rivers above are swelling rapidly from the_ lute rains.--• Freights to Cincinnati are 35 cents. rtoonEss OF THE CHOLERA. Rochter, August 9, 152. The Board of health es reported three new ca.- R 8 of cholera, and deaths, in the 24 hours mding at 4r. a. This is Li:decided ahatement. Chambersburg, Pa., Auust 9._ There have beam 19 deaths here during the I;%t three weeks, from what Physicians pro linnee to be cholera. Three colored persons died of. it - yesterday, and four new cases have ken reported this mondn,g—all colored. - I,I:OGRESS OF THE MOLE S& • Rochester, Aug. '7, 18,52. The Board of Health report thirteen new itses of cholera, and eight deathi, for twenty. four hours ending at- 4P. M. Tiro of the 4eaths, however should have tteeri reported yesterd ay. TELeather to-day has been *arm - and e47-The Manchester (N. ay Union is. s ro- J'tlible for the following :- SCOTT PYRAMI D. Gooonoooooo • o • T -0 o O • N o g bln g 2 it '2 O , in• 0000000 to Th . ( Ps' emitionl cftliup pmainatisiti,'Atignst 1852. , • The extreme sentence of. the, law-. on Skit pinsltl was coded' into_ effect at 17 =IMAM . ) lost tit o'clock ttli t ra9tg , t3hinitr_Doldi with hia'own hands, ptillhkg-: the cord- that cattscid the-trap to fall. Thetreinand about 55 per. sons only witnessed the.executfon, die_ Sheriff having,withstood -the innumerable solicitations for admittance. The, spiritual advisers of, the; culprit Were with hint all night -He sent for the chaplain of the priion; fteiv..Win.Alexiiiider;and took, apparently, an affectionate leave-of hint'. He was calm, in his department, A few minutes after 11 o'elock, Dtr. F e recd, the keeper of the prison, accompanied by . the Sheriff, lIIr, Deal, entered his cell, to . pinton him and prepare him for execution.. _This was very affecting. 'The procession was then formed and proceeded to the fatal spot, He carried a crucifix in his hand, and on ; arriving et the drop, the, priest ascended the platform With him ' accompanied by the Sheriff. They spent a few minutes in religious duties. The priest then said.that ho was about to dio for a crime of which ho did not acknowledge himself guilty. ' Skupinski's, last,weirds were.—" I am limo cent I did not deiterre'thisldeath, at least„for the crime for which I was tried. Guilty or not guilty, lam prepared to die." Ho added something more, in a -low tune, which could not be understood by the Polish int' rputar.— His liody has been interred by the priests: This was all'theiconfession that was ruade. The priests having descended; ho was left alone with the Sheriff, who sdjosted the-cap and rope ; .aud after shaking hands with' him, also descended, and in a few minutes the rope was scyered, and _the unfortunate man was no more. Skapinski displared great firmness, and held the Crucifix steadily; no tremor, not a muscle seemed to move. When he dropped, his hands moved slightly for it few minutes, and then all was still. . After the culprit fell, a nervous reaction pro duced n nervous tremor upon hint. The Sher ,Hl and a gentleman supported' him on each side, and he soon regained his wonted. firm nese. •' 'When all was bie r 'Thais was told of the execution of his brother, and requested to be taken -down to see[ the remains, which was complied with. Mats was deeply affected— shedding many tears and embracing the body. He appears • now very anxious about his Tyr) I fare, which depends upon Governor Bigle4— The brothers had threeinterviews prior co al final separation. - A handsome colto was proVided, and there-I mains were passed over to the priests, who convened them away for interment :1 The Sheriff'perfbrrnedlnS trying duties ad mirably. He has been most humanely atten tive to the pris oners. A deputation arrived during the morning to ask a for - questions, about the posden murder, but the priestS interfered, and would not per mit any questions to be asked. A biography:of the prisoner's life has been prepared by the priests in. attendance,' which will be translated and published" to-morrow. Gan. Scott's Quarrels..' . . . In the war of 1412, Gen. Scott quarrelled with Major General Brown, and attempted to have him court.rnartialed. Ho qaatrelled with the brave Geiteial Jes: sup. He quarrelled with Gen. Jackson, and re fused to act.pta challenge. Ho quarrelled with De Witt Clinton, and challenged him to q g ht a duel. . ; He quarrelled with Gen. Macomb, and re fused to obey ordeli. He quarrelled with Gen. Peter a Porter, Secretary of War under Mr. Adams. He-quarrelled with Gen.-Gaines. He quarrelled with Mr. Marcy and wrote his hasty letters. . Ho quarrelled withiGen. Taylor. Ife.quarrelled with alr.Trirt. lie quarrelled with Gen. Worth. - • • He quarrelled with' ,, , en. Pillow. - • He quarrelled with Col.,ltiley: Ile quarrelled with 'Col. Duncan, and if he is itul elected President, ho will quarrel with the'whole Whig parkt, tho whole world and the rest of-mankind.': Damocratie Cinnty Convention. The Democratic ;COunty. Committee met pursuant to public notice, at the Hotel of Wm. ,Hatch, in Montrose, on Tuesday the :29th of June last. On motion it was s Resolred, That , the Delegate Elections be held in the several Election Distriets on SAT URDAY the FOURTH day of ' September next; between the beers of 3 and 6 o'clock P. M., at the places of holding General Elec tions, for the purpose of choosing two persons to represent each district in the Democratic County Conventior,to be held in Montrose on Monday the 6th day of September next. - Resolred, That tim following named gentle. glen act as CoMmittees to give notice or and superintend the Election- in their.respective Districts:, , I Ararat—T. B. Ogden, Alonzo Walker, Na thaniel %Vest.- - - H , '- Auburn—John Tewksbury, Patrick bonlin, Jonas Carter. " • • . Apolaeon—Harry, Barney, • Timothy Griffin, Reuben Beebe. '• Bricliewater—Hugh 3.leCollnin,llyde Crock er,: A. F. Williams. - ' Brooklyn—Daniel Torry, E. G.WlBlurts, Wm: L. Richardson. , I Choconnt--Michael Kane, Jr:, Daniel Shar er, Francis Quinn. . Dim ock --Charles' Gilbert, C. Lathrop,. S. P. Brown. j Dundaff--Sidney. B. Wells, Geo. - Cone, , T. P. Phinn4." Forest. Lako—Wm. Harvey, • Moses t Stop. paid; Meehan; • : Franklin--DanielDavit4 Tynts Peek, W. C. Smith.. : • ' Friendsvillo--Cloarlis Campbell,' William Robb% Calvin Let.; Gibson—G. S. Ames, John Imiley, Reuben Tuttle. ' i • Great Bertd—lsaie Reekhow, B' B. Tuthill, Charles Chamberlin. ' - ' liartoonv--lonathan Taylor, IL ILMeltune, Dr. E. N. Smith' - : Harford--Geo. W. Seytnour, john titlinns, Dr. J. B. Streeter.' - .;- , _ . 4 . . .. 1,1 Herrick—Alvan Citindler, Alg.kon 11: 1,7 7or, Jacob Lyon. -' -." t' - T. c ' 1 Jackson—Alonzo. Brputt, Dr. T: 1. ea ,k ton, Daniel IV. Farrar.• c ' _ Jesanp—A. &Lathrop, I T. C. Shertnan, bel Chatfield. . . - Lathrop--Setit Bisbee, G..S. Tervvklib_nry,E. ' Lenoi—Charles Conrad, I. Marcy, Xll. aha Bell._ - • Liberty—John D. Turret). Ira' Comstock, —Tompkins: • Middletown- , C. R. Hoadley, JOhn Flynn, Johnson W. Stone. '• Montrose r a, C. Tyler, Win., R. /intuit 8.. tri Croasan. • • r...- New. Milford.;-Noininn Foot Peter 3.1eP01• Tracy it. Hayden. _ Rush—_,loalah N. .1, SherFoOdi Btu& tus Maynard. • Silver Lake—Thnothy lifurphy,ll. blialgeo Dennis Sullivan. •j l,l Sprisgville—W. B. Heivirie,k, • l• • lips, Asa • ' 73usti • , , , Thomson--Dl.' T.; Whitney, Chester 10. • - ft • i' • (lard, Ebeeezerilessepger. ' in Pike, Bradford Cps*, on the Oid I WRRELL, , Clishi4ep.' Mr8,,04114 4t BEIOGS, in the 25th, /eq. of Valifoinitc ,Ftsn.,-Tlin!C'hinese of : this city ,have, wit i ; in the paiefavi , dais, tarnett their attention o Catchingfish, with which our 'labor literal y swarms. Thai linarilarity 'of their mode is m, inning. They bayou mesh'abott fifteen feet m circumfereace,, which r in kept Stretched out by means o Y pieces of barnboo,ptaekteroaswi s e.J. - . The wharq aplawritns then - fastened to the end 8f along hole, and by means of weights placed, in. the nbt, it is then allowed to fall 14- to the etre:Mi.:4Thu - Celestials did not - ,appc: r to be Very tnicaeitsful:-7-&n Promise(' kayo .- . _ . . . . A sibilar npParatus for taking fish ' haibee in use ' for'yeara en'tlie2cloto; Wo have see fish . taken in the mode: that :appears to IM curiosity fr,,o'ttt California editor: • ' Fnurr.—A goOd "aroP - of grapes may be. e - peeled this sea*on._ 'The crop of figs will b more than an almrnge One, and pearti; and ap. pies will also abundant. -•The peaches and apricots suffered ia the - early part of last spring And - their yield rwill not bta so good.—Los A glas Star. ' ; ' ' • • Itat itEsT.--Our farmers aro new busy gath rr oring the goideu grain, Of which an abundan crop has been raised.' ,The capability of on soil for producing barley, wheat.,&e.t is aston r ishing.. The farmer ' s heart is cheered, and the snits of the plating ;season are more that made up fur byithe quality and extent of tin 3 I+l.—Did. Founnt or Aim—Extensive preparation are being wade intone Valley for a grind e bration of the anniversary of Arperican lade pen-deuce.: " • , Juky . Liii-r-AugusiTeFra i 1e52 • GIUND'A7II.OII9. - • Apolaeon-Llimes . Lynch. Bridgewater.4-Jabez Osborn. • • Brooklynßiehard Williams. Choconut—Hiram Pates, Michael Kane, Jr Jasper Stanley. - • - - Dondaff-4. H. PhelpC.: Friendsville—Ahira- Wichlmtn. Forest Lake—John" Mulhare. Gibson—Jkob L. Gillett.. • - .Harfurd-:-Fratiklin Barnes; Loren Gates. Jaokson•Nelson French. Jessnp—John A. Howell. Liberty-- , S. %V Truesdell: • " Lenox- -Orrin T.Kinney. ' "-- Montrose-4. T. Birchnrd, Azor New Milford—Abraham Kimbler. Springville—William Belcher, Orrin Pritch ard, A. ILScott, David D. Sherman; Denhisu Thomas. TILAVARSE JURORS.* Auburn--John Bridget, John Curley, Sam nal King. Bridgewater—. George Backus, Frederic Foster, J: W. Shipman, Jacob 'Shay, -Georg. J. Kent. Phineas Smith. Brooklyn—David Morgan, Joseph, Lines, 3 L. Mack. • • Clinconut—Robett GURU, John Clark. Clifford—Phqip Burdick, Jacob G. Cudde, back, C. W. Norton, Edward Oram, Georg j i Salisbury. - , Ditnoelt—lsaac P. Baker, Sylraniis Tyle Franklin—El. L. Bluweis, Rufus Tuthill Leri Suni:ars. Forest Lake—Orrison Thatcher, Startle 1 Turrell, Elexha Warner. Gibson=-C'urtis Howell, Jacob Dutcher, :V B. Kennedy. - Great Wm. P. - Monk, G.: TV. Stel khens, David Vane:tem • _ Harford—Alfred D. Rartmrd, D. M Edward. Joshua K Adams. Brailus Brewster, Harmony-1...C. Adams; Daniel _Benedia, Bcbranzd Brash, Henry Lar awau. 11 Herrick—Abel Kent. • Jaelio.oa:--- . Chauncey' Lamb, J. J. Turner. Jes.sup—Jobn Bedell, Orlando Stone. C. Handriek. Igithrop-Thomas 7.lLobinson,Aaron Saun Lenox—Alson!liff.iny, ,Wm. Bartley: Liberty—Perry P. Butts, Barton Hitultai D. 0. Turroll,,Jeretniah D. Wilbur. _Middletown—N*on Camp. Montrose-- Wm. N. Post. New Milford—Stephen Barnard, S. IL Will inn% James Boyle, Francis illosley. Rash—Alfred Estes, Alanson Lung, Le Topper, Philo Sherrcoofk- • Silver Like:-.4 - ane Gitige, 11hchail Afeehcn Springville—Wm. Taylor. .• Thomson--Isaish Cross, Samuel William * Those names in Italir4 are, for Steen Week. - _ - Trial List--A•ag. Term, 1852. Loomis: vs. Kellogg, Feigned :Issue. - Sutphin: vs. Wade et. al. ' Bank a, Snsq. Co. va. St. John, In -Case. .Allen vs. N. Y. &. Erie $. It. Co:, In Case. 3logg, Adm'r vs Very's Executors Riley vs. Clark. - . Wells & Chittenderfors. Sweet Attaehtnen Slocum-vs. Sweet, •-• . Second Week. Howard Adler cs. Reese: Trespass: - • Gammerei vs. Bennet Ex'rs, Set Fe. • • Meacham_ vs. Case, Replevin. Dailey vs. Roe, Trespass.. .Heirs _Heirs o t D. Lyontdeed, vs: L. & W. Co.,D Kellam ye. Green, Trespass. • Hulvany vs. Sherwoed, In Cast • Dunmore A's. Dunmore, Divorce. - Kansford vs.-Gardner, In Debt.' Tayler vs.'Pteddard'a Aden, Bd. Fa. Butterfiehtet. al. vs. Keeler et. al., Trespast Gay vs. Cooley 2d, In Case.. • - Gay vs. holier - , Boyle vs. R. Co„Dathrge. •; Hart vs: Cobb; , . • Settled:dui vs. Durgey,et. al., Ejectment. Robinson Stephens, Id Debt. • _ Drinker et. al., vs. Newcomb, Ejectment. Holland vs. Canfield, Trespass., Cooley Cooley 2d vs. pay; In Case.; Cooley 2d vs. Pay, Trespass. Ward va..Crofut, Ejectment. ; Drinker - • Drinker et:al. vs. Goodrich,•Ejectruent. Flynn vs. Bowman, Appeal..: Grover vs. Hotel, •Attacliment. • Groier ca: Raub, Gar &e. Attachment. Susq. Co, Agricultural Society. A stated; meeting 'of thei 'Society will l b held on Wednesday evenin, Auz. : SAMUEL F. CARMALT, Roc. Sec' Deeds!, Deeds! Deeds! A new; lot of Blunt -Beeds,just'pririt,ed for sale_ at this office itsl,oo per quire, or cm* er(9h: ' , ' • • alitagirrlar • - July. 24, by Rev. R. A. Riley Mr.' Trucrier Lswis of Great Bend to Miss' AIWIDA NEw corms of Binghamton:' In New Afilfoid, on The , ith ult., by Wm, C. - Wind, Esq.,. )fr. Cuenves D. JorrosoN of Great ,Bend. and= Apes Lyme _Lzwm of Conklin, N.Y.. ' • . . • By the iame, • on , the .18th 4Joslrua -.Brimmti and Arias Estuvr:Jonzsosi, 411 of Druggist ; • • Busquehtiniza..,DeTokPai ALEit in Mugs. MCdiviners, Phil:its,: oils. J—P vital - dem,: Whoa ruid Liqutirs,' - 144-§turfii Patent _Ateclicinev; . all 'kind/. Comb; Tfllssi l y,' Brushes, Heibe, Kifuntei,YsToiret Articles; GOLD v— "'Veit 'Aciaidernia, Hooks, Stationery, Cfiß Tayi Contectioltery, Fraley 'iinitda of gieat variety; teokitig•G, ILI•SODA WA:. Alcohcit,' Ituriting Tvbacco,'Snufra aad dtc. *c. dte, sold at (ho !meet prio - ra. July_ 26.11852, i• • „ 1 . 1• - ' , '-',,, (30:w3. -- -- $lOO TO .$2OO PER MONTH!! , THE t ' bpvefin. can easily be nutdet. *b . * any i industriona MAN, of respectable address who • possesses good - kivainesa 4ualitiee, and who can command, u - small capital (to begin with,) of from .25 to 50 dollars.—No others nettiapply,..-by en n, gaging tiith the subseribeiv in the _.• - , • BOOK AGENCY BUSINESS Whose Pnbßennetts are very BeJeabli, and which the -PEOPI.T. WILL BUY Funde can belorvratded at our risk. if m,ail est in presence of the Pest Master and numbers and dotes of theantne retained. ErNo books kept or sold' by us of an hit moral tendency. • • ErrA Wholesale Price List, with full 'Direr lions. for operations. will be forwarded on appli cation, Post Paid, to 'GRO- U. DERBY. &CO. . . Doi Punmstizas. Buffalo, N. Y. (Not New York.) • TO . THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. First Class tiotal..tatusi 81.50 per!, luny. Ta E subscriber, haying lately become proprietor of the,Fkixst.rn Muss:, Chestnut Street, be= tween 3 and 4th Pleiludelphta r and Miami reduced the price of Board to 8 per day, given Heade that, notwithstanding this Ireduction ho will still continue to keep a Fran ct.ssi Roues. ;, The • Fru tiklm House haajutt undetone extend ed alterations, end 18)101V 'fitted tip turd refurn ished M superior style, for olio reception of visitors. The Lower Floor, formerly ocetipied,hy stores. is now included iu the Ilotel, , forming a spacions Re ception Room, Gentlemen's Parlor end Biniug Room, thereby allowing; 'in .addition .of thirty chainbers and severe I busutiful parlors, fronting on Chestuut st. The Rciums of this field am superior to most others. being conotrucled With's!. coves, forming parlor and lied-chamber attached well-lighted and ventilated, The locution 'is tue surpassed, either for business or pleasure. BEN. IL iI'OUMAN, Prop% 3111:m9..) Philadelphia. 1000 Agent Wanted, - TO travel lu every .county hi the now 8 total, to 1 circulate the authorized edition of the Lifo of Gen. Frank. Pierce, OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1 Candidate of the Democracy - for President of, the United States, by D. W. Uartkit, Anther of "Mat I '62,91' In . Louden, or .111tu and Mips.* in the great Metrvolis," in en elegant 12 Inn' vol. of .3COpitgai, with au accurate pculrate of General Pierce. • The hook wont:tins the partlenlars of bt, earlylife, an-, ectotes, connected with his private and prates/tonal his. tory, and an azcanut of his public and military •ervlees , itc. &co., by a popular New Jeneitid author, whti visited Concord for the special purpose of preparing . a reliable an f *nth •ntle volume, tinder the advice and counsel of prominent Democrats. - - - . .Tho etfart • has the ainetion of the dheingulehed sub.' ject of the manoir , whose sadden and unexpected ere.: 'cotton from a private. chisen Co the pro ad . position of the leader of the DemoeratlC party ; and, as the De. mocmcl confidently believe, Soon to be elevated by theta to the .most. honorable pest in the world--Chief filawfstrate of the United Statee—crcates a desire on the part of ovary American to anew the particulars of hb life. Uniform retail price,ln pollen covers, 80 cents; in neat cloth, 75. cent s. • COplee cent by most-phi ,on receipt of pride. Par further particularsoatiress, poet-pa:A.-, • ttERUY k mita.Ett, • • . Bole Publishers, Anbvern,!. T. fr4.pidosihers orbeinnenkeLii'pafwnr, 7 . sithin 500 miles . of 'lv'Eprk State. inserting - the above, (itb this tice.) twice orcrimu.totho let at. bertembeznext , shall receive a copy of the same bj malt, fiee.o4PoST.-0 DERIM.Y. MILLER. July 20,1852. ' ! • • Aubnin, N. IN • . 'Great-Bend VARIETY I §TCIRE ' - This way; Ladles and Gehtlenien rrliE subscriber would invite hit - tract:ids toes!! 1 at his nab, stars in Grrat Ikud, directiy op. peitiife the "Luib Homo," and examine higiktock of goods, feeling natured that they will - riot go away dissatisfied.' • • He tould first can the itteotion of the . Ladies to his great variety - of 1 •t• • - • , laTairpl .Togra..l. consisting of embroidered and printed Lawns; Da latnes'of. . almost every variSty and style that the the New York market alloMs; black and colored Silks ' Prints. Gmghants, &c. , A splendid rot ofShawls, Handkerchiefs,' Tablet Cosers, - Ho. siery and Gloves, - Straw and Millinery Conde. Also, Broadcloths, Carpi Mares, Satt ine tee, Vest lags, and every material for boys and men's tict - ICats, Caps, Boots and Shoos. Trunk,, {rake% Carpet Bags, Carpeting, Sheet loge, house keeping articles of all kinds, Groce ries, Yankee Notione,kr..4c., and ite'short ev irything a person needs for comfort and laxttry.• ..OXPlease call and examine. • 'HENRY LANGLEIr. ' Great Bend, July 15, 1852. .28m6 Itsgistefe Notice. .• • 11JOTICE Is hereby gieen to persons conceit-onn. the following estate, to wit : , Estate of William Maion, deceased; • William 31ason s l i d Leiria Puele, Admit:lair:lore—, That the accountants, bate settled their aceonntaln the Ltegliter's Me* In and for, the county of Samna h•nna. and that the same will be ptasented to the Judg es of the Orpban'aCnurt of said enunty, In Montrose, on Wednesday the 25th day 4,angrist nest, for con firmation sod allowance. ! • • . • J. T:.LAN01100,1; Reg : Ater, Megleice's ollIce,Jul) 4 27,1852.. • . 2400,88L5 . .01 PLotra. TAT m E have puhavrattitnin week pan 2400 obis of V T Oblo. Pion!, AIL choice :brands, and fresh ground, end ate prepared to:receive orders, and deliver (roma .tat of 20, to 100 bbls. at any point on the Lackawanna, & Western Rail Maillis,OT 011 tht 14'..E. at Erie ;Wad, at, andawat of Oren Bend nation. • .• . • 1V have the , fulled conlienee that att.or this t o t of Hour (2000 bide of it is from only 4 different milt:tie. of rio4 quality, and cannot fall to please the , customer. Gibson July 0,1802, (20 dy,)l - C. BURROWS kw: :. . , .• Dr EL - Sniith, •-• ' - QIIIIGEON DENTlST.cattbelontal as timid on Don a, nays end TOSSDATI of each week, at the. Dotal of I..Seario,Slont rose, Pa. Ile would call', ths parileular attention of those who need full setts of teeth, to his meaner of feinting on the atmOvherte Frei:sure pruire• pie, which he has onctleed fora' number of years. AU other. -work,' extracting, fUllcleansing, done -In the steer, scientific manner. . - i , . , ""Montrose, July 12,1352. .. - i , . r ...._ 7 , ", - - • - NAPKIN 'RINGS.' . • '' • . DEAUTIPUt. assortment Of Sliver Nnoircnino, A . some entirely new patters, steels ou this day, by 1 A. J, EVANS... - b-' No. - S; Odd !allows' Hall, Binghamton SilverNare;:' ALinOE I.OT of fiflverSpOOns„ Burk*, &e. r iart tabled sod fot saterrarranfed az pure 'DJ eoln—oir graved 'paler by • a. a. EXA.NS. • illoybamton, July 7 8 .. . • •1_ •- A.Luto Bto of Wad) Keys. ! pest Button Ititigv, noel Key JUzgs. latoWiet, Needleis, te. ho. Jun arrived at A; EVANS' Ilingbamtcm EL IL , Ting/li, D., loopy:giclAN, AND. URGEON, . Sorceuz 1.-- ILONA D E r ter i: Pa •rnO i ffice 4 doom Westor C' liennett's Store. i" • [3OO . . i rioßN e n d 'WART CP . Dr., Bitacett'a corn and Wart Eliaio. that will' remove all Wade of 'Corns, Warta or Males, la three or four daya—price - 50Oetita:- - Aleatr, itazzetes rnath -.Ache Halle. that will core itioth ache hi five min atett—price 25 centa—tomato at ' July 2.3. , • •Tuaitztetir. F4PIOIOIhII IitINTING!WA rcti u 5.4 4 411 et enibloriber hew this day received another lot of I .Eugliah Patent Lover Watehes, Harding Paseo, toiaato very tow, ALvitan " - Ditighivatou, July,lo,„ Sherifers-Z - • '- 101 Y q_utriti of ti; '6;l2i:tied put of the v.6iir ‘0 ( , , Pleits t er•Stistitfelihnd • county; rind lb rue directed; I will expose to_pirblie sale at•the Court House iu 3l tintrere.iat Saturday the 14th day of-August.' -at rine Well:let r. at., be• ing the tuttlivided thind rat of _tiro certain lots lying ahtt brine in 14 Phlettirof tiered- as lois No. hi'-and 81 : 1,- .`boulutor alit o lloWai To it - ' ; • Ott ibeltiorf)t by Iltid - of,Artit..cf the east by liiud.of t.,b) rho south by . bind of M. ps. oh_ Ott , wept by the pub lic square, together a itit tha liou?e?s,. bums ' ,and out buildings theiku; being -•ut.elcutifttining:.274 Also ithit =nndivid d thlrih Girt Of nnoth.:r cikr. lain' lot, hunthered nr hit lii,. b-Unalcdonilie north by' litid of Mum:l i mit, pit the 'elist ,by 'The mocire.'oli ihp a<:,ah• Hy lu!sd of 'Daniel Searle, togilltir with o truffle Infuse the:cop, con= icing 84 rude. . . Also; the undiritli third pint . t , f that Cer tain p:e-c of lAA. lying and B eing iu the town ship of Bridgewater and coutuk.'of quSeptchninta, (lest:abed us Induces, ty wit; Beginning, et a beech the suntla•rest 'corner (1 f i s lets& conveyed 'to Ebenezer Wil:Pple - Jr:; and the Mini.-West canter thereof thence by timid Lt lend', 'and by lands lute of llobbs mid Powev. nod, late ofJohat Whiteley North deg. were 11.50 'perehre to stake in the boundary hire ofthe "'Drinker fludal. of Which this is a part, then'e . y: tilung the :said boundary - Hite and-by land Irate ofilenry Patrick and Israel J. Stebbins aouth 671 deg. east 7:1 per ches t o a chestnut. thence sonth.i deg. east 120 perches to a stake and t.tonerlat the sloth-east corner hereof, and thence stnidt' 89§ deg. west 642.10.perchmi to the plated rd - beginning, con taining 54 acres and 135 perches, more or less, !Ming the same land and pretriises, conveyed by Thomas Stewardson 'sole min/tying Executor of lienry'brinkei dim's!, by deed bearing . .I.ite the 12th day of March' A. - 1.4 '627. recorded in Deed Book - No:6. page 246, 'theta, 40 acres being im proved, one frame bath used a' mall orchard. Also, the nudivided - tliiid put of another piece Or parcel offitind tying and being in the township ofiNitnock end coutiti , of Susquehanna, described ae follows, to wit: begidning at a post the north west corner ben of. tlience , Mmth Sarodi to a liost by Benjmnin .11lakeslee's luitif south-west' corner hereof;_ thence east by Oftti. Illskeslees and Win. Harkins' bind :207 rods! to a pint -the eauth. ens t corner thetiqe !north by lands owned by Drinker 33 rods to ia post the north east, corner hereof; thence-West 2.40 rods by Amos Bruwitrone tine to the [dace of beginning, containing 55 antes and 142 perches, more or leas, about :) acres being improved. • Taken in execution at the suit of Azor Lathrop against Win. D. Ileum!). .• , • ALSO' 'All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Lenox in the county of Sus. finehurina and State of Pennhliunia, bounded and described us follows, to witi.beginni n g - at a post and COM% near the creek! corner of, land surveyed' oil fur Allen -31cDOnard, thence due west by the line of livid gurve , 20 perches to post and stow-to corner'betteren said survey end land surveyed fur tle...rge Fettle', - thence south 86 deg. west by said Feiton'ti4urve2,- Ma Perches to a stake and stones. thence iouth 21 deg. east 169 perches to si make and stones, thence south 74 deg. east 134 perches ma stake and scones in a line of land suiveyed to Jams Iluitley, thence north five degrees east by said surrey,29 picky' to a stake and items. Thence mirth 40 deg. west on the line of the surveylo Allen McDonald .Fifty- three retches to a stoke and stoner; 'thence North thirty two digs. west tt . y, dot smite 'survey sixty two perches -to the place of beginning. con taining 120 acres and 139 perehes of hind be the same more or less. Being- pair of a tract Of land surveyed in pursuance •of a ilKarrant from' the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, granted to Heury Crtutley; . with apparteminces, 1 frame hause.'2 fMme,hains, 1 chin hinie, 1 orchard and aboui-80 Acres improved.'' -" .- ..Taken in execution - at the suit ofElisha Will. isms!apiusi Jelin A: Willinl ~- ' . ALSO -I- All that .certain pieceor pwel of land situate lying . end. being in the lowneliVof 1.1.110 X county of Susquehanna and bounded', and described as follows. to wit: ou the north and eastby the pub. lic highway and schoolhouse ibt,nud nu the south and west by lands,uf ilinattu4l- . 1m.11 GI %V. 'Var. petite!, containing,three acres'. together with the appurtenances, one atere !multis and one-burn and all improved late - thocatate eliNtles L. Carpenter. Taken in execution at the sing of starling Cash ing & Baldwin against Niles !1.. Carpenter. - • ALSO All_ that. certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and being iu the townehip - of Springville county of Sutartellenua, and hounded as fol lows, to wit: on the no by iland of S. Hickcox, Georg.; Ely, - and land f‘ernteily owned by thaniel Hobbs, on the east.by!land of GP O . By,, on the south by land of Muck, and enthe ,west by the Drinker 10,05, c 4 !zirtline about 76 acree bn the same iboie or fees itigether with - the appurtenances, one (reined hbneeortuerirnall or chrnd and about 8 aerie improved, - Taken in ear-notion at the snit of SPOneot hiick eai=against Jerttniah -- rittnit h.; . , = ALSO Bysvirtne of Writs of len..6:s issued oat of this Court al - Coma:pa Pleas of Susciuehatuta county, and to me directed; I will expose to public sale at the crime time place all ilk i at certain puce or parcel a land - situate lying and beiugin the tow.. ship of Clifford, Snsquelianua ,county and boun ded us rollawa, to' wit: on the north 14'10nd-of James Brown; nation the eas4 south and west by. fem.:1;01 . 4. MCAlla, containing shunt 2.5 acres be ing the sarrke more.or less, with the appurtenances 2 houses, 2bartis, I 'wagon house, I , coal house, and I Orchard and nll improvcd. , • Taken iu **routine at the' uit of Wheaton C. 13aruney against 'patrol: Finui, • ; ALSO ,• All that:iertain lot pi4t;Oriiareel of land sit. unto in Bridgewater township 1 0_, the snooty or fsusq,uphAnutt and State. of Pennsylvania,. boon ded asfollows, to wit :, bring part of a large tract surveyed itt pursuance ate warilllll. 10 themes Wharton, dated the 10th of :Ingest begin , nutmeg at a beech, thence jbv land of Charles button south 65 deg. Oast 200 perches to a stake, la corner df.t.lottrud laud,- *tumor by the said Hind's laud mirth 33 deg. east-27t perches 'to the moth line of said large tract,. thence-along the said northern line, north 65 deg: west 200 per. ches tea beech, and theuce along the sa:d.virest. • 10113.//110 of said large tract 'oath 33 4eg; west 201 perches toshe place of begitaning,containing 248 acres, more or less;ssceptis.,4 therefrom 20 acres owned by Joseph Beebe, and' 50 acres•owned by -Samuel Fessenden,- with - the appurtenances a framed !Muse, barn, airorcltrd; and: about-sixty. acres improved. r • TUktql. ill execution at the'suit or sernno ltrar tier Jr. to the use ofJeseph iteebe egeintii Eunice Buckostad , Asa Backus. :. r • ,•1 . • - • s Ara(]'::. I ny virtne.Of a writ „of Len. leaned 'nut of the Court of Common Pleas et S'pennelwnna eettnty,ead tonic directed, I will 'ealmee 101 nubile ledo At the Anue time and place, ell that certain treat .or parcel or lend rittiaterin the inwrithine of Grb.on end J..citi.On. In the count) or Susquebsoua nod g•txgo, itilAylvenia. 'end butted. twittered end iter , crire,l no g: - b'gln. Wog et a maple tree, the ileuth !coiner I • 71, so'!gi to %via:A Whitney, thence by the ,eu.e i. th 127 neither to ammo, tae $4lll. it'hitney'e , orricr,ther isanth2orner of Ninth , Aoki to ditneri Cook, and, Cm wear corner of land Enid to George Celtaltdr.; theme - by the Wt mentkened la-d south 453; deg: ca,t IS) porches to a beech molding; the Wild - ado t'dr,..l4 _south - corra-r in the line of land sold to Georg. , gelatt, Sr., thence by the land last mentioned "south - 444 deg. vert 127 patches tO a. beech t red, am NMI lao , r, , stieisit sr's smstel,rorr; in ti, a Iluard lead COUVeyeiT In' A in ,Skyren's Trtideer, thence, by the loot mentionedie n.l north 435 1 ; deg. Ara t 159 t,erthee to the begriming. contalideg 110 01 ,, re , d nod 10 perebm'and allowance m'a acme - per tour' for mule itc..bc the Same more or fere, totethererith the Ininiore• ramie and appurtenances. one tiptoed hente, one feasted: taro, one frame 4 wagon houre,che orchard. awl shad) 80 sent = _ L ; . ToigooloosOctigfo'n arthai 'suit 'or Ilititheri Kite end ' Thomas 11'1111attienn,•Trtirterie, dm; epithet Josiah ,13:1 11111 and ithodd Qhaodh r, ral•rs otthe Ina* wilt of Robert Chandler alcr.eanedlelth. nonce to LletirY ghat/dirt terror tenant. - ' • . _ G. IL ELUR,OD; 411etiir. office,. isiontrose, , , • July 6 1*,-1852. , : ,- • -% - V05.v.. 7 ..NL10•0: G 601 - ~§I.IINOLF.S, - ans Tia 50,990, aved, c 1 et p';ior asb. Aka; Ithtiehrey's.Piciars, lows! than at any other Piano In Susquehanna touniy. - S . . lIILLIZR. - Ftankli , Forks, May. 164854," - lett TICE - W-ONDERSH-0 - AB,' T (Tux tr . ECES - stiY. 'Or. 41:t O Binghamton - .iiillyzetßoji) - . Whahhath.:tnaglo . slolteCr trt trans, !Dnly'e • Wiely form and - • Oilho'plaintat, hottieliest fate - •DaguerreotYpit!• • XVliitt:CiD infant Duplicato life's middle stage •. Ur the hoary hairs of e g e T , paguerritotips! Whalattracts'thalcUier's Calling forth a. ' - " • .•.; Though the limed oni; be not ~...Daguerrootyps!, What gives comfort to the heart ': When our dearest friends departl,, 'r•- . • wonder-WO:hitt? • nrt— Da ! • hall Owed feelin4 , lends' ' - ..:And for abeende makes:ornends., When is hold some ohirishe4 friend's ' - Daguerreotype. • Then'why need you longer stay? . 'Coine! there's "dangerlit delay Ileve your philtres drain to-day.' , Andyou'llbe prepttred to say ,• That thero-is truth , if , not poetrr , in the 'above !- ;lines eiid that ai 'the' , . DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS .f r OF • • NV:I7 ir6 frrv•-Q. - is the place to get a faithful and pleasing Fp - Ogren. Tai trtiat talies 'this - oppoitnuity to tender his grateful acknowlodgmente to 'the patrons' of his Art—trueting that his efforts to pleabe, in the past, will eustire Itileivieese in the future. • To his former facilities he his now added an im; proved, Half-site Camera, by' the aid of which he Is prepared to to take groups, or "logic pictures; in superierrifenner. . - A tick , and beautiful variety of plain end fancy cases..—Turtle shell. Papier Itleche, and other splendid styles, of various sizes and patients; gold and plEtted LoCkets,&c. You who have beauty :.come and let me take it You who have none rimy come and let me make it. Err Odd Felloweliall, corner of Turnpike and Chestuot streets. . ; - . June 23. 1852. . . • NoTc.--A' good quarter Camera for sale at a very low price. • • ir Th,,,artist; when not in his rooms, may be found by requiring at the ,Candy Shop. -: %TOVEitikmetiarrosl Great Bonfl4tLodersirille,- - STOVE; COPPER; ;TIN & SHEET IRON ES TABLISHMENT, MBE subscriber respectfully informs the pub -1 lic that he has received a largo ,additiou to his fernier stock of SfoVes, couSistin g : of a variety of the most approved kinds.Amons'which ern CLINTON AIR .TIGHT • • . FOREST QUEEN. . r STAR O' THE WEST • •'-• . WESTERN QUEEN,. all etevat6d Ovens Of Square air, tight Stoves are •- - •' PMENIX,•PARAGON; WESTERN EMPIRE, ' • '• ORANGE AIR TIGHT, •• , UNITED STATES, . • • " • FARMERS, UTICA COAL STOVE. • - 1 A variety of Premiums-Borne of new style ' Clio WALKILL, - AIR TIGHT, FARMERS. - A good and various' assortment of - Purl - orand Hall Stoves for Wood and C041.' Box Strivei 'of various Bizet; and patterns .be; is continually re calving, end-intends to . keep as great ayariety of the most popular stoves as any dealer in the coun try: • Persons - wishing to purchase stoves -atilt find it to theirinterest to Call on hits. ' They will fiud his • • Stove Furniture. made of the strongett and bestmaterials and . as cheap as can,he bought in this or Broome - county and mach better thou offered by pedlars,.. lirr, Stove Pipe & Tin Ware kept for sale and Made to order. ,. .Fainera be inppli v d with rens, made or strongmaterials , at Wholesale- pri- - ces,, allordept for, work in, his line will be thank fully received and punctually attend e d to. - • - - .10ONGOLsTEN. Great Bend, July ], Ma t . ' • ' ' FOR. THE- . SIIMMEWS,TRADE.' BENTLY D. have just received a large addition to their former stock of Geode consisting of Dry Cronds ofalmost every descrip tion. Groceries, Crockery, Hardware.; .Drugs, Medicines: - Paints, Pii ! s and Dyestuffs.. Deets Shoes and Limther; Stone and: - Tln wore tretehes Jewelry. Silver . Spoons,.. Perfumery: and in fact the , greatest variety that. can, be found in any Store in the county=allot whiCh toe are prepared to sell fer'cash. Practice or on approved credits at as low markets any of our neighbors; Our motto, is still the same as ever—"Not.' to be oridersald".. BENTLEY, & READ. Sherifre 'Sale BY virtue of a writ olVaan, Ex, lamed out 'of the Court of Common Pleas In and for the county of Susquehanna. and tome directed. twill expdni to pub lic stle at the Oturt !lowa in 3lont4ose, on Monday, August 160,1852, at T o'clock P 011 that certain puce or, parcel of land, lying, beim and situate bathe township of New ilitifOrd.3.4 Susquehanna countyand State of Penosylvania,ibounded and described as SA lows. to wit: On ,lie North and East by land of , George Corwin; m the South by land 4 , 1-Willlam Conlin. end on the west by land, of, Samuel Ball, containing about thirty acres, with the appurtenanc( e, about throe laCre3 inntroted. late till estate of Enos West . • Takenlo'execilts!in at tho • nit of No.litOn'E. Katker agoinst Enos }Goff. . : , : ; . . • G. B. ELDit . ED, flicrifr SliorlreCOMee. linntFort, ? • ' - , 1 . • t• - .1 4 T _ Raps er o ca. . . . unr.Te NOTRTF.IIO gienly given to nit persona ton. centrd in dm follosiug estates, to vat: ' • r EPtsto'of WilllatnToylor, tlee'll;-4paiitbon Taylor, itiinistrator:. Etta te of Lyman, Troyabrhigo, Amapa- nosltidge, Monter. ' • • tate:of William Thompson. Catch Carmal,Truaitis. That t he' norm:l4ll4as hire settle 4 their arcounts In tiro Itesrlster7o otlceist and for the County: of Susquehanna, and that the fame will be pros'ented to the Judges of the Orphen'a Court 'of Kahl county, In Montrose, on Monday the I ith tins of August:next, for conflnnetl n and allow : • • • :T T.LANODON, Register, It egittcee (Coe, July i 41,182. 'Admthis' N'otice, VOTIGE, is hereby, given that letters of 'ad - ministration - upon the - estate' of Timothy, Shay, tato ..Foeest Lake' township;deeensed, have been grintted;to 'the subseribent, end all,per-, sons indebted to laid . estate }sill please`mabii im mediate' enyinent, - and &ass having iluitne will present them duly•attested for settlement. Booka and teCOlllllO may befouud in the "hands of Ben jamin Shay. , . - • . .. ' , . . . .. : ..,. • ' - - 11ENJAIIIN Star. '‘ . , • . • • . •' PA1111,E144,,811AY i 4 , 110/4 0 41 ,' .; I.4)frPt Vette, July 10;1852. ti.-_ - . . ~, _ . . . _ . - N.EW GOODS.' - ' " . .. •._ •ivE are now: renOlvinea loran sup p ly; pr'Neiy. VV. Goods, inolcing our dock- - mots . completa than OW, Mitt we invite au ezatnination:of it by any and all wishing to prams.. - .. ~ : . ' -.,. U.I3I.IIIROWS - dt CO: - Gibson, June 12: 1852. - . ' ... "-" - ''' ~ - LOT3-0E - Ell..Shavi Ribbtirt;• tner, stuff; strusv:Prutils, ttolvm end spriggs, just reuSivettut AI.GVIALER:s TEAS -4 Hewsupply •oriltat , ;chigcci G e , r e , justj recohject : —Fpir at. 4e.. and first rote et-4 aiid Se.• DENTIN &READ, •' WAN , liv.nrin Wanda' Wool, and 3,000 dollars i -LVIVVV Casha—alao, grain, butter, -feat ers;sugs, Had bceawas op_accounts or for trade. AloastrOae, - Juna.l6. CI'VLIM OtA.CiIAINS; of every weiEht, joot- ro ceivott f f . tbo MAO rTZtar7 o July"2o tivitlo.l.-- TO YBODZAIREETINCt• Pliali dc;'C o • BAKERT.:AND:CANDY SHOP , • w.oUlfD cell _attention' to thifeek. ntmr unininog:busitteas *idle 'hind , lately eitetipied by Steven" &Duntmite... Th ey have eeeoredrihowtrvices of good wadi.- men, wkass ability and -experieuce will them toproduco articles In tbolr Saint -naves:4e? - it will be illtinpastatit 'efforts of thepreguisaiw to make tithple', proalsiors'foi . the wants of their; (Matadors, and,; as far as may be to ttleirriower„. I will endetiaor: diet Iheirintercoutur withal:eh shad, be both meet nudpicasant. • • •-. " ' White and Biown Broad; tolls and Rusk, (vela every Tneiday & Friday afternoon'', alst.4Grack.-.. Me, Calms and Pies tawny' nu hand. , I)ropsti- new article. possesaing the ffs, von of different Itindlof fruit..;-TirY &mutt is t6ste of.' Fleur : by the ; barrel or so ekiat the toivest, iris•- ket price. AlsocSugare, Molasses, and most kind& iof Groceries, on the most retntonatile termite ! • • P. S. A few or these - Celebrated Pitio.:l4loo. GheesaL-ricti aad rare —j ust in; and and salting .41" Great and small, one and all, give us a "ult. • 1- - DEANS. •: • ' • i . •it w. PARK. A guiltily of seasoned Pine Lumber for.sabe... DEANS,' PARK & CO. Administrators' NOtice. ie. hereby given that tho• undersigned have been appointed Administrators' of, the.. Estate of Timovir NAM, deceased - Onto of,Au. buru. All persens indebted to the said estate. - ere requested - to settle the same immediately..sid all persons having demands against said estate Will. pleaseirrellent• them, duty attested, for settlement. WS. LOW.. - : .-• . • ,TERE Il AH. SIiANNON, Antrim, June 22,1832: , • =ea Administrator's Notice„ . ivroTipt:is hereby given that the anderstgnect 1.11 has hero appointed Administrator of the es ta le of SALLY Am( 31t1.1.san. deceased. late of Au burn, All persons indebted to the said estate-are reqaested to make immediate payments end all persons having demands against said estate. milt please present them, duly attested, for sottiemeut. ANDREW S. LOW, Aden Auburn Tun() 22,1E42. 25+4 . . GRIND STONES. . of: ' • LlION'l Berea Grind Stones, or 'be best manufiteto re, ec onomical Shope, and of all eller from 33 to, tOG lb., at I 7 - 8 , to '2 g eta per lb., according to size, ' ALSO. " • . • 2 tons of . Garet i Jr"ir" which will " cut await" farts - than the Berea, and are very ruc In stenos - Ibn hemp.- work, and mite power, price LIS / t° l 3j eta Pei' lb, Gibson July e, ;02, (2SCro) V. BURILOWS ,tc.X. - - - ' Administrators' Notice.. .x-rolluE is hereby given that the undersign , 11 id have been lappointed Administrator, - of the estate oT tlalvin Surunierl. late - of New Mil ford township a decensed:. nit personsindebted,ta said estate are requested' to. the . same.imms diately. and all persons having demands ogaMit said estate will present theca duly attested to the subscribers. • • L. SICTPTITN. trn. C. WOOD WORT% Adair's. .Bammerirrthe, July Bth, 1852. • 3000 I . 'lECEti OF PIPES lUNta•' . . . IC I MBRACIING a great variety of beautiful 'pat terns,"which we offer al loweeprices than ever heard of before in these parts. Handsome Wall_Papera 9 - 10'19 cents a roll. Also. is large lot of Philadelphia Paper. beautiful - patterns and superior quality.' 'We - will' Make it - for'the lute.' rest of all wishing to paper dwellings, old erliew. topurchuse front pus stock: - ; 11.110111OWS fk CO . iste °Mimi; Zane 12,1852 . .111.111 D it lOU 11.111%;., H'- undersignid • has on hand a supply of T steak such as Hydraulic Rtafili, for briuginc Water up hill to houses, which he twill- lay end warrant one, year ; Akio ,Ghaitt Pumps and Cast Iron Pumps,' for bringing water froth wells' lots houses, and a supply of Lead Pipe,. which he will lay.- and - warf r ont - well rdone'.. Those who wait work done- 1 in my lina.of brifincsawill fwd it to their intertst to.call-on . - . OLIVER PATIS . E, Gibion, , Sum'a,co. i llt4 29;1E5% . • 021m3 natss . GOOlig. "TX - FE:are receiving a large sr . l)ply rheas I V Goods. embracing a greet variety of kinds; and of beautiful styles. and Materna. and the fol lowing bindeof goods, viz: Poplins.. Dolours. Eger ;rage (pfain..strifWll and plaid.) Chatzi brays; Rtigliish. French land Dim:rare Fria% du &c„ most of vrhich they, offer; considerably low°, than early, liming prices. I• ..Gitationi.hio 12,-1M - Executors'sNotice. . . . HEtindersigned, executors of the. bud will T and testament of Michael 3. Sullivatkdeed. late of Liberty. hereby give nodes that 'all claims against said estate mast be *seated to - thew im. mediately fat settlement, and ,thosa indebted to said'estate most attend to the saint; withoilt - • :FRANCIS QUINN,'? , • D. MURPIIEY, • " 6 - 28, - Admiiiintxator's (Aloe: THE undersigned having trawl letters col 'Ad. -1 ministration in - _the estate. of Wetter 'Wit. untrth, deceased; bite of Hanford triwuship; hp goves notice to all persons indebted to said es tate that the same most' be settled immediately ; and those hissing cla , ms will present them forst. rungement.. ,VIIAS. TINGLEY. Ads . * . . • with the williunexed.,_ liarford, June'2B. 1852-9.6w6. . ti Haying-. a nti Harvest: : • A NEW • hit or:"Grasa - .scytt . leaiCradies, Hoy ;Id straw- Farha t Sampson's paw. ,pstparn Sny_the Sticks, Rniter; - . Quinebaag Sey,the Flours arid Ohio Grind Stanik- store 'end far care by ''-'• ' ''; • • • U. EVERITT. New Milfoird, JannelBa • - - . WE STOP THE PRESS RO AtSOIINCE TUB AIIIIIVAL OrMORI NEW GOODS At Webb's. MONTROE, JUNE 17, iS3.I _. . _ WANTEDFOR II TE ' CAL 111011.• Nl4 , mAnliEr • s - - 0 ,000 , 1101EN''': , (1 0 i Ol l -cdt wool Soc kA ,. largo. AA i n es (" chonge for Gods ni cosh prices. 'I re d"Ilur" Per. delea Thry,nund , he a good ariicic.' T . • EATON & P,ECIL ilartoid; Pa.; hue 185 " '• - 22 tis PRIN . TS; ritasirs,. pirtipts. 10 E - I argiad stock acid ireiiiesivatletY of hand l. einne styles and pattern* ever 'tested in thla Merkel, Which we; offer at extremely, law prices, including u,largs lot orhaudsome Priawi d!eak• es*at Wile ' ', ts3tgriL - 00:18010 ;une 12,1831 - ' , V. BURROWS lir. M. • • Silver Ware, - - •_ Dv RE '-A,S VOIN,. (marked rattal) - alio; folk nosortmailt of Ilftted• firlitunlik and si4 air Ware at • - 0 A IVFliltra. Biugheitritbri.' • , '•Xn.Assoijusenß. r‘si gvidpiatatt Clufb►n4 and flata and _baud.' A Zew of ;tie 4 T.oadatte Mats yet twallu,aad a uew supply etxpoe*ed In . thar at two. aso . . . . tiOLD. SEA,Lkiiirno::ebtlrely tiew ';f4tltittwo, ,day, reetive4 by ;'. '-• A. 7. OANs. ,rI,LOCKS of r eyery '4lesorilition s plat* and ‘,./ - :4larm, for ode cheap, 1 • ,7 1 • • I.linilliamtin`;,,rury PAL . 4, J. EVANEI. . T.T k 17erw!4nic. racy - 38, .., • . 11; lIVAROWSd CO 1 " TimXnes,