If t 2 gel:tit:MEV I Supposed Loss :nf. the' -Stafford shire, of Boston. , Boston, August 15, 1852. c, p j. Clark, otNew iledford,(frem Valpara. so 0 c a 1,1 30 , arrived at ..nanta, and gave to 1 , 7• B. Little, a passenger in the Illinois, .: yerudan paper, from whiclt.therfollowing (a transtati,in) is taken' is huts fe* daYs ago: that aa acomtt of the shipwrecks that r a ' ve g' our red this year. We now have to te en' two others.: The first - is a vessel lost at, .., „:,11 1 f st..3laria; a place 'dreaded by 7 0..5 ,, i n all times. She is supposed. V.; be Arneriran s tiStaffordshire, bound from Californiatt:n with 30 odd passengers T,-,,i,take she had (m 111.1601 till of whom it s t eirs h av e escaped, with their lives, with 'the orption of one, By the same vessel that Nau.t this news, we - learn that the Portu-j „:.,bar'4Gitirmaraens had been ashore in the' c f Colcuip.—ereil:ts.:Ay on board saved. Clark made every possible inquiry t h e passengers from Valpataiso and Callao, bat not one of . theni had heard .a word of the di s !....oer. . 6 : 3 sister and her child Were passengers in iht.s!ilp, Onsequently he had the strongest ,tiro far a rigid inquiry. HO says, notwith •oniing the report in the Peruvian paper, na y 4>f he passengers doubted the informs.' Stafordshire,Captain Richardson, sailed from this prt. May 3, with a largo and valua m, cargo, and about one hundred and sixty I „ ; avrs, for San Francisco. The vessel cargo arc probably insured in this city fur r.:!ns: En) hundred thousand dollars. Sho vas not a year old at the time of her supposed having cleared on her first voyagn to Liv eppi Augast sth, 1851. She Was 1,818 tansr egister, and as good a ship as need to be let ititl)ough this report': of -her supposed loss IPPel , r' a circumstantially cOrrei-t, yet we think several reasons might be assigned 'to cause' a doubt, at least. In the first place, her course, rdler doubling the Cape, would be northwest, w hi c h iren.d carry her far cleafolr the land and 1a0re347, ;11l heavy vessels en d eavor t o t.h,;:ant a wide berth, in order to avoid alms: but, en tho other !Lind, she - may-have sustained some diooagl, ely th e Cape, an l may have born trying to reach Talcahuano or Val prlar,te refit, when bhe got ashore, Upon no eatcrhypothosiscaa we account for her be kib, there. She bad water on board for two ha: 17, - 1 days Nssage, and provisions for a yunani tlitref , re could have no cause to make a port sr.pplles. Her commander, 7 Captairi Richard,o:w one et' the most correct men in pursanulbnbite that c.:)li!d be selected, and as El".2m,ed mid skillful sailor has few ' equals Her dicers and crew were also the pfitei net of the port. livery circumstance vie ii too fix , to ensure. success. we vAtini....f.J;;;;.,,,i1e .. ...; ii:i_i! . ii that slic . ts Lost AT RccittsTr.n. ' Auzust 14, 18511 Thf , : t . p.rt. for the twenty f ]; ;..;/: P. P. rdno new eases, el:• , !,ra. Four of the v..ho had , Leen eating, 711:: or.ousns Bustor., Au:zu.ti 1-4. 1832. roes arrived at Gloucester report that Pilot. of Gioarester, belong. mg to int woor etruers as the Florida., also eazod. Las b , eit taken by an English vessel. A te1e,r7.4 , 1-ia despatch states that the Het having tee b b dt on board, raftaker Lro ha, been reheard. &John, N. 8.. paper, of the 12th it:strait ante eat the h..ii to (,'orainodore Perry and UT. ctlnr, of the was to' be tt'a to , Lin:. Lad van Cd of tile 72.,.1 rea rm:l ocaiti perfora in) the Tire ia'htb:tarls (.1 Ft. John were paying ever; iit= tet:loL , to the otileers Of the Jlis,issippi. - She inn; to sail fur on Frid-iy. A Iriti,b war steamer bait thaJe her appar 'Zee tdalthur-:, Xc X Brdmitrieli. The a lOn exult over the an racneernent that l.i TJ Derby has taken the i rower from 31r. Croi.:woa to interfere in the fohiag question, nice think that the Enrrli,lll healer will st...t.d lej ine Colonies in the: TutLt4^n2 LI,W LS ItIASSACUFStTTS. The frbt liquor case, under the new law. in .Ltou, atilt up la LIE? police court today, lininit au Irishman, for selling ono pint of Gin. , The case was postponed to this atter iiuun.rad buil required in the sum . of one tiwu,',addoacr. Thu complaint was made' .by 31.1ner very doll here. Three of our laretbi cLurc:les iei-ve dosed for one month, tr, !q Lhsence from the city of their aveLedont. • T.b.e Difference. • CM. Scom.—A soldier citizen, educated h tie camp accustomed to command, permit- Ing commuutamtion with COrniben penpleonly a respectable distance; his word is law ' whose nuthorityis supreme ; an imperious man; elevated with the adulation of his fellows, vain ] of ldn rank, and tide, and military gewgaws, ambitions of renown, " his gaze - bewildered hlaoldng at the White House," but without s.tlade qualification that fits him for that xes *-...--a•e. his opinions, at the time of hi:mina:lop, in the keeping of a committee, Jto lh 'epithaek upon his lips, and his principles! Saward's 'breeches pocket;", hisast . ; palitltt o-pinions covering the entire b?ood of aiti exploded Whig heresida, intlentifyinig• him fonaders of the intolerant Native :Valerie , Lalion land the advocates of the extension; eine pericd of naturalization to twenty-one! heard, I - I P!:ec,c.—A.eitizen soldier, • promoted J the ranks, who follows warnot las a trade Ea whenever his country calls him frOM the ; , pursuits of civil life, whose, l"'ui sot E$ long as the just as .true, who I iota not seek office seeks 1 the has declined more ,high positions than Elf san of hia age in the UnitecraStates, 'end Ittthohas invariably filled every. position 11zrahe has occupied with fidelity of the pat. rEt and the ability of the states, a laina Ink wEdEg, repot:Herm citizen whoas hewas P:tamed from the ranks of the private.soldiera' "tgenerniship, is now about to be promote . . tv; . alks of prirate life to the Presi e the united S tates.- - -itli/wouLie 2Ve'' _.....zrews.. A new Postutlicehas been eatablisited 11.: bwaship of - Harford, this county, to be 41161 ilitt liarford, and Daniel Oakley Pp .llc-(l.Pe=talaster. . . , itr.,, .- . - .... • . . -non. BEs.rares DlATTntas, State Sen. '-all'idiadelphiu, died on SatuniaY inst r ' l Presicient of the Sennte. ' • ' Whire kridencii Gen. Scott's Whig,:friends in seamhe itecna of the Union, claiM•forlhim the Possessionkif civil qualifications of a seriousness, orclet ; -but We I wmild rsk them- in all .wherri-„are the evidenceS Of, it? We are aware that_ they 'frequently refer in_',Liek.ion_ andqierrisen: to -sustain their position, bat the.history,of these gentlemen-do net afferd!a -- paralkil... - --. General Jackson lia&Spentlait theiMalleat portion ;of his.liip:iu the army., -He mitt - 400 - lawyer, land made tt fortune ;at :the- bar. Be. was 'a judge; Cothinis.sioner,andGriited-Btates,,Sena; tor, as -well as a suecessful General, in :alt - of which Positions' he exhibited - the:highest . order of talents. : Gem.Harriseri had been Governor of the North-Western territery for many years —bad assisted in making of, many treatica; • was minister-, to. a.':fereign.-GoVeottnetit,-..sand had filled . a - office id °MI6 for many yearg preceding his nomination. -; •- :- But what we would-ask al.min, ire General Scott's citil quallifigationS..and hoW haVe they' bech inademanifestl.-- 'What services lies; he 'ever performed, outside of the 'arniy,. -that should entitle him to be alevated - te - the high-. est civil office in the':gift of a free. people:?-- What:great civil 'act has GeM Scott-, ever- per fiirined ?' Has he ever-been in'any State Leg islature? The answer is tie.-- ; HAS; he. ever been in Congress?... No. .Has ho ever been in the Senate? Has he over been a for ministerl_ NO.-Has ho ever -been a'com missioner- to- make a treat); ?i No, i Has ho ever drawn, up a treaty No. ! -IRAs, he ever, been in a conventioti to frames constitution? No. .Has' ho ever - been on a committeato . 'draw up a public :law? - No.- Hai ho ever 'drawn up the.. preject of any • law ?: We have never heard - of buvone, and-thht was a- bill- of thirty lines, which WaS intended to deprive . foreigners of a rote,' accept such, as might_ serve [Pp years in the aryl in. time,of Jrar !,!! Ilas.Gen. Scott cver.written nay treatise on j the subject of Government?. None:Whatever. Then what has he I ,w.ritten or - done. to entitle ' him to the highest.civil "honeri. ~ The .Only book, he has ever, written: has been en the Tactics of lilitir,.and thi) only essays On Government are fonnd in a- series, of erratic political letters, in one of Which he siva - he! is in favor of - a BANK .OF. THE UNITED STATES--a BANKRUPT LAW—and a LAND DISTRIBUTION LAW; in another ho is in favor. of nn entire repealthe natintl itation Laws; - in another lie is in favor of a Change of the natnrairation _laws, so -as to prohibit all fareignersfrom voting, except those who may 'serve twolyears in the Arley in tide of war. In another; he is in favor of the an nexation of Canada, In Another 'he says he never knew an Irishman to desert his flag or turn his back upon a friend or, on an 'enemy— and in another he .said he had to.hang twenty Irishmen in the valley of. Mexico nEsta - Tiox !!! Now we would submit to the American peo ple in all candor, whetheriGen. Scott .has.ex. hibited any of thmie attributes of a statesman; which has invariably been regarded as neces sary to a - proper discharge! of U) high and re sponsible dupes cif President of the United States at this delicate andi important juncture , of our political affair 7 . . Has not his whole life shown him to be a 'man of violent, .if not dan gerous impulse? his campaig,ns . during the war of 1812, he not Only quarrelled with info rior but with superior .officers, , and was sus pended from the service. one - year.' Paring John Quincy Adams';administratiori, ho Attar. relitA with . it, and Mr. Adams suspended him from the command ot the c iwesternldepartment of the army, for,!.as the th n Whig 'Secretary of War, said, " rcry reprdhendible conduct" When ordered to Mexico bv - , Mr. Polk, he quarrelled with the Secretary Of i lVar before he left ;4.0 every one of his' letters from Mexico shows that he was raging iri,a jcrer of rgssions,qualc rolling not only with? neatly every officer der his coiornand, but offering eves ',kind of indirmity to his own Government'at home. In no position has Gen.lSeott exhibited any talent, my tact, or any ability, except in the mere' routine of the arm'', in which he has been trained from his 'youth, and itlVOuld be as unsafe to elevate such 4 man to ,the Presi-. deney, as it would to place a man in command of our army in time of war who had never set a squadron in the fold.—,-Irzrestigalor. I Arrest of Cotui' terfeiteri- We have been informed by a gentleman from Danville that a notorious counterfeiterjmuned iDr. Gilmer, was arrested on Monday, last ;in i the neighborhood off ll.atis7 tavern, beyond I Washingtonvilie, 3fontour county. Ati offuler i it appears, had been sM:it on fromlabiladelphia i who managed to get into !the conful4nco q i the scamp, and thus led to the; exposure.—L I 'There are several "Concerned in the mischief, though as - ,yet but one ha's been arrested.* 1 Gilmer was brought to Danville for a hearing, I and was held to bail in:the sum of §3,000. 1 The officer before alluded to; remains at I the tavern several days', feigning to be a diover lon his way west, and succeeded in gaining up. 1 on the confidence of the gang so far' as to ne gotiate for a largo sum-of their paper. After? lull the information necessary had been obtain. 1 ed, he notified the authorities of Pittsbeig, l who sent two additional police officers. Ar riving at Danville, they; started out in the at. i tire of spottsmen, and proceeded to the house , of Dr. Giltner, a son-in-law, we understand of Mr. Hans, the landlord. 1 Oil arriving at! the house, they mw the Dr, l 'approachin,g.,.. In the meantime a - noise %vas heard up StairS and one , of the party, asked :the 'cause, whieb seemed I immediately - to confuse Ahe doctor, who '' took to his heels." Net beetling the comtnand of the Officers to "stop," le was fired upon and wounded in the shoulder: The partfup, stair leaped from the %vindoWand made their escape, taking with them the dies;. The The gentleman statee that an unfinished die was foubd inte4- ded for counterfeiting:on ~the ".13an14 of Daft: vale: A large number of s hills were found, but not signed. .... 1.•,-.." •'. . ' Two Persons Murdered. ' The report that a woman and her j danghter, had been brutally murdered by an 'lrishMan, In Cortland County; last week, turns out to he ; true. The following pSrtieulars we find in 010 ;Binghamton Republican'ofmonday last.:-=% l Ve. understand that the wife and daughter of Mr. ' I Daniel Kinne,of Truitorr, Cortland C 0.,. were, brutally murdered On Ttiesdaylast: Van Irtslt 111:111 named Annighue. HS shot: the 'mother, land stabbed tke daughter, a Young' lady, with lap old bayonet, - remarkingnfter he hadthiished Ids cold-blooded Ititeheryy !G:—;. ALAUGH LOT of OilverSpoone, Forks , &o , Jost - tin lobed cowl for solo—tnurante4 u pure as eoln—on graved gnats by , Byllis. • Blnebtunton, July 28. • --: • L . . . . _ AL tIL G E lot or Witch Key*, Vert liiittUn Kingv,Steel Key Ringer: Cioichrt Neediev. d e.&o..jovt arrived at July 281 ' • - '• A. J.liVAll.l', Kloglimuiten: • TO THE. TEAT/EL/3M PUBLIC. Firat classlitotei.... - s•erouts 1t,30 per tray. TEM eutiedribor; becorite proprietor 1 of the Pastarriri Nouse, Cliestutit Street. be tnteen 3 'and 4th Piiiladelphia• - alialt;t!ipig reduced the - Trion - or Board to 81,5 U Per day, giveirnotica that, notWithetending thie'rednition yin continue to keep a . ..patter CLiss .• —The:Frenklin House hssjort undergone extend ed alterations, and is now fitted I up_ and' refurn• lobed in superior style; Portia, reeeption 'of visitors. The Lower floor. formerly occupied hy stores, is now„inoluded iu theiVotel, forming a tpueinUe its. Gintlenien's Parlor and %During Roca). thereby :allowing.; no addliinif of thirty chanitiers and se vern't - hes utiful parluis,, fronting on. yhestnut at. , Tba Itoorits of 'this 'fetal are superior to most others, being,constroked with al coves; foriniug'partor'and bod.chiniber, , attached. well-lighted and veiitilated;j The loCaiion - is . ;un** surpassed, either for businesses pleaimre. •• - • -‘ BEN.' 11.. Woo3lA.N' t •Prop'r.. 30:024 , • Philadelphia Tuitanthr. ZE45....4 new supply al that choice Gs.. Tall just received_-;.Few et 16 and fire& rate at 4 andfis.:- • . BENT If READ. Great Behd TEE WONDERS OF ART! (rag• _ _ ixopsqixx qa potpie- 7R8111,011M1011 oiv . FATaii) - • What bath magic poise's' to trace Deituty's fovely.lorm and ,gracs, • • Or the pleinost,hotneliest (see? • • ' "pagtierreotyPe • What can infant stint - es engage. . • • DoPlieate middle stage, - - • • - Ui the boarY.buirCof age? .:: . • i,:•.:,. •—eagt!erteoillns! Whafattracts the layer's eye,- Calling forth tell.tate sigh • - Though . the toyed ono be not nigh? What gives comfort to thiibeart • ••_ •When oar dearest frienditdePart? 'Tie this wonder•wetkims tCrt • _ Daguerreotyp e This a bellowed feeling lends, • And for•nbeenca makes intends, When we bald some cherished friend'j • • • - •. •• ' Daguerreotype. , . , Then - why-need you tenger *tap? .?": • Cattle! there's; danger' n' dsley ; s - Hale.your pictures - dm And you'll he prepared tO say That there in truth, if not'poetry, la t he above and that at the -• • • ••, • - DAGUERREOTYPEROWEES' - • :-• • OF • - . is the place to get a faithful and pleaSieg portrait: The artist takes this opportunity to tender-hi grateful acknowledgments to the patrons of his " Art7-trusting.thathis efforts to please, in the past, will ensure his success in the future. - To his former facilities he has now added an im proved Waif-size Camera, by the , aid of which he is prepared t 6 to take groups, or single pictures, in a superior manner. • - - - A new and beautiful variety of plain and fancy cases—Turtle shell, F'apier Mache, and • other spleu'dirf styles. of various sizes and.patterns; gold and plaied tocketi, &c. ' • You who have beauty ! ebme•and lei me take it' You who have none ! pray come and let me make it. D"Odd Fellows' Tiall; corner of Turnpike and Chestnut streets. . . , • 'June '23. 1852; NOTE.—A , good•Qaarter Camera for sato at a very low_ price. • • . • • • . 0:7 The artist, when not', in kis rooms, may be found by inquiring afthe Cndy Shop. " • • NEW. GOODS, • FOR THE - STTIVEKEE'S . TRADE :-DENTLY 4-,READ, have just received , JUPlarge addition to their former stock of Goods consisting of Dry Goods' of tilniost every descrip tion. Groceries, Crockery,. 'Hardware,- 'Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils and Dyestuffs,—Boots ShOes and Leather, Stonenud Tin ware Watches Jewelry. Silver SpoOns, Perfninery and infect the greatest - variety that can be found in any Store in the of which tve are prepared to sell for cask Produce or on approved credits at as low mark as any of our neighbors, Our motto, is. still the sane as ever--" Not to be undersold" - ' BENTLEY & DU} SS GOODS.. „ iE are receiving large :supply of Dteoe Goods,.embracing'a greit variety of kinds, and of beautiful styles, and patterns. and the fol lowing kinds of geode, viz: Poplins, &lanes. Bar rage, do.. Lawns, plain, striped and plaid.) Chant brays, English. French and Doineettc Prints, &c. &c,, most of which they offer considerably lower than early spring prices. Gibson-, June' 12,1852.. 11. IMIOIOWS & CO. Executors' Notice.. THE undersigned, executors: of She lest will and testament 'of-Michael J. Sulliyanolec'd, late of Liberty, hereby give notice that all claims against said estate must be presented to them int: mediately for settlement, and those indebted to said estate must attendee the sams.aiithout delay. • ' . FRANCIS QUINN; ) .J. D. MURPHEY. r ' 4 Silver Lake, Jane 28, 185`..-26w6. - • Administtator's Notice. THE undersigned having taken letters of Ad, ministration, in the estate of ' Walter Wit mirth, deceased, late of Harford township, here• by gives notice to all persons indebted to said es tate that the same must be settled ,immediately; arid those having cla;me will present them for ar rangement. -CHAS. TINGLEY, Adm'r ' ivith,the will auxtexed. Harford; June 28, 1852....26w6. , • • • Administrators'• VOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad -1.11 ministration upon the estate of Timothy Shay, late of, Forest Lake township, deceased, have been granted to the{subscribers, and all per sons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payrneut,,,and these having,„clairns will preseal them duly attested for settlement. Books and iccatinti maybe found. ia theliands'of jaminiShay- - • I 01 ...1 : •. ' - :.11=. TN • • PARMELIA saki? . f Miura . Barest Lake, Jot) , 10,1862. , . 28w6 ; , • - Haying . and Harvest, . A NEW Int of Grais Scythes, Cradles, Hay and straw Forks, Sampson's new ptittern Scythe Sticks, Rakes, QuinebaugScythe•s,tones and Ohio Grind stones, in stare and for sale by " BURRITT. • NE4 Milford, June, • - - WE. STOP. THE PRESS TO A.NNOTINCE TIfE ARRIVAL OI 110Ril NEW GOOD S - At Webb's. MONTROSE, JVNE IT, 1552. WANTED FOR THE CAMFOR. MARKET, 50,000 . • ' DOXEIP _ .• GOOD alt w ool Socks, large , sizes blue mixed,' in exchan ge for.Pooda at casb prizes. Three dollars per dozen al/Owed. They must be a rOd article. ' -- EATON & PELK , :Thirford, Pat, Jana ISM - . 22ln. • PRINTS ' , PRINTS, PRINTS. T HE. largest stock and greatest variety °rhea& some styles and patterns ever offered in .this market, which we offer at extremely low prince, including a - large lot of handsome Prints 'for dress;' ea at 6 pence a yard. Gibson' June 12,1852. NEW GOODS: - - WE are now receiving a largo supply of New Goods, making our stock more complete than ever, and we invite 4111 examination of it by any and all wishing to purchase._ U BURROWS ' & CO. Gibson, June.l2. 185:1. LOTS OF. S UM:VCR Shawls, hlantillnr, Ribb o ns, mar stuff, straw. braids; flowers and spriggs, just received at . AIC. TYLER's . Silver - . Ware; - DuR. AS COIN; (marked gratis;) also, a J. full pesortment of Flitted, Britlania, and Sil ver Ware at . '-: L. CANFIELD% Binghamton. - - ' ' , An Assortment •, • - , . Iry Ready-made .Clothini and Eats and no, eon. W. slant!, on band. ;'A tow of int. f `Roaauth" Bata yet rental% sad a caw supply exported in day at two. • - • - ' 4EO PULL= new riOLD SEALS, tunno'untitely - till/11011114 this, day . received - by " • " Binghamton, July 20. _ J. EVANS. riLOCKS - every deooriptlon, owl 11,;) affirm, for safe ,eheap liugheitnios) July 20::I-EVANS. maismuninsmo ARRISON'S rEgruliggr a i J.J. • , ,•• • : Timm -WC . • ' 'NEW GOODS. iscolvitig him ipring an.) 11e‘inhum; stock 0f.?.09.42; which tie - .afro* cheap for • • = Montrose, Aprill3; - STOVES' srov Tilt subscrib,eys..l3,astiog ;etitsTerilOto narship in Stove Tin and Sheet...lron busineso, are p r epared - iti - sttendlo all orders ha their hoe et the-ehortest notice;' - ' , l3Tgivieit side% attention to the boainesa they bops to motif, their share of the trade. - The beguiler -will ,be carried. on opyeeite Ift« "DemooreP Orme, adder the tape &efts% etc. D. lAttliFOPl-0°- • ' - ':C.V:l47lltOr.* A. , WOODaintlf - JO= L. 1-.olB3Nts. JiTST.SAILIIiQ VP. TO Tilt illEt/AD OrrißPll@alljgß; t/PERFINE Ohio FLOUR; oho" codfish, Ataclierei. Carpel WisiTi. Ashton Bob Salt hi fame sack's; . . Mov 20, C. TY : LER; 16 - 50 - - .'HOMPSON'S Qaion Bagaerreati. Gallery.' PHE subtiariber eciniiilatis thew Dagutiirtlin newt at the"rooms of the latisfirm of ThoMp eon sf. Loomis, epposibli the. Pheribt Hotel, whom he will be happy to wait upon his friends! end elf who may-favor bin with their patronage! Ladies and gentlenien wiahint a fac-fimilo of themselves' will find it to their interest to call at. Thar' :tonal,' pleasant and olegaritli arranged iooins,.and f ra e , , , cure one or more of hil well-defined nud fiiitt-tohit* Daguerreotypes. •Be cure' and . rernum* place—opposite the Phenix fte has , on' hand else. and Tor iiale4d fay; nr thbee superior toned Melodeons, at the manufac turer's prices- Call and examine them for Our selves. niikhantton;June. 1852. ' -• • MONEY TO LOAN. IF tiny gentleman wants to borrow 1000 dollars at five percent., he 'cannot borrow it of the subscriber, but gentlemen . can save ritoreibin 25 per cent. in their clothing expenses by "getting thek garments made at my shop. 1f I was in the habit of bregging, 1 donld point.to my work as the best assurance of my skill in the ait. but. a diiicriminating an a l tasteful public knowwhe to go to get *. - , , • Co4ti asls o Cats! not to, mention unmentionables; vests; jacket,. sacks. surtoutn, Goatees, ad infinitum. IrrGentlemen will please to take notion that have removed my;e6cip to Mr. Keeler's bleek'on Main street, first rtFory.' ' • DTCutting donnris =al.:. • . • • • - • , .1911 N GROVES: . . Montrose June 10 185i1 ' • Farms, and Killego - 14:and Lots for Salo.. THE Snbscrfber offers" for sate the folloiving valuable Properties, to wit; one farm in the township.of Hartord containing some sialyecres. about thirty of Which is improved, house, ban!, 'orchard, &c., thereon._; Said farm lei one mile end 'a half from the village of Harford, gm route of the Noniron; and llarford Plank 'Road It is a beautiful and dosirabto location; Well** tared fc. ' Also one oihei - farm -lying on the Belmont Turnpike, four froin.Lanesbotn, .and - the N.Y.- and Brie Railrod, containini about Eighty acres, twenty Demi:ire of which is improved, with house k .barn, orchard, Arc. This; is a voidable piece of land from its location, being well timbered and Watered. " . • Also several Building lots'at the village seSue quehanna,on the. New York &"Erie Rait.Road. This is one of the mostF thriving locations in the country, being the teat Of Ili° Rail Road HiChine Shops &c. h contains HOW atiout 130 U-inhab itants, and its business facilities are unrivaled. in connection with the abave lots, are four elites best. noill-seats in,the counti, being immediately on the Susquehanna tint; with sidScientpotierfoi any purpose of manufmnrinr&c. -The most surpassing inducements are holdout by the above locations, for capitalists,-who wish to embark-in the business of ma nu facturing,taini ug,flowering and luatberitp. The Rail Road affords the most commodious and ready- transporfitin for everything in. the above lino. ; The above_property; in whole or part, . will be sold, on terimithe most 'advantageoue tig pureLer ere. I will give great 'bargains. Communicao lions will , be promptly answered from tt : 'dietetics and alt enquires - attended to promptly: SEDATE. GRISWOLD. Susq., Depot. pe., June I. 11152. ,23 'tf. TO EVERYBODY, GREETI NG . -• Deans, Park & Co. •*, • The present 'Proprietors of the . BAKERY AND ~ CANDY SHOP-, - W OULD call attention to the fact that - they . are now carrying ou business at the stand lately occupied by Stevens & Dunmore. - They have secured the services of good 401:- men, whose ability • and expel:Mace will. enable • them to produce article. m their line of a superiorquality. - . It will be the constant efforts' of the proprlebir. ' to make ample _provision for tile Wents of their custorue,rs, and, as far as may be ie them power will ,A endiavor, that their intercourse with such be both sweet arid pleasant:, • ' -••• • -"4 1 1 ;..1 . . - Ari,f White and Brown Bread, Rolls and Bask, fresh 4 every Tuesday & Friday afternoon • also, Crack'i.;"• - Z• ets, Cakes•and , pies always on band. • • Fruit Drope-4 nett 'article, possessing the'Ha. vor of different kinds of , fruit—very pleasant to taste of. Flour, by theberrel or sat+, at the lowest Mar ket price. Also, Sugars, Iffolasee.; and mist ibid. of .Groceries, on the most reasonable teem,, Great and small, one end - all, give us a.call.. HI A: - DEA NS' • - If 1Y: PARK.' • . . . • LIN KIRK; A quantity of seasoned Pine Lumber for sale, . DEANS, PARE KIRK: ONE':si7.44 , :-: .TONSorBere ORIN Gri a n D d Sto ST nes, of the b S; est intinitiseto. economical Shape, and of all alses from 34 to 400 atl 74, to 2 X cis per lb., according to also, ; , ALO, lots or , Bares Jr" 'able!' will " bitt nil*" Iti!leW than the Berea, andnie very suptiettor slopes forbeloy _work, and water rower, price IX, tolX ctJ. per i Gibbon July 5,1652,"(25eza) ' U:B O 4.ROkr2 Soo. „ , , itdministrator' Ncitice;- NOTICE la hereby given that , the nude:sign* ed, have been appointed Administrators of the estate of nalvii Summers?, late -of New Mil. ford township,sleeeased. MI persons indebted to said estate are'requested t¢ Settle the name imme diately. and alt persons having demands against said estate will present'theni dolt' attested' to the. subscribers. . _ • 'wale 0. woopwonarr, Admes. - Bummeriville;Juty Sth,lBn: . - , yeti 11. strieniiirs & co 3000 plEcEs 'or PAPER lisiva. I IBRACING great variety of beautiful pit . (erne. which ive of at lower prices Oar ever heard of, heroic iu these - liana. Handsome Wall,Ppers to .Iti cents a TOW Also. a large lot of Philadelphia paper beautiful patterns and suPerior quality. We trill make It for the lute rest of all wiehing to paper Avollitige s old or sew, topurehase trout our stock: (Mean, Jane 12 1552 ilirDn iaILIC . TE- , - , andeiraigurd'has ori , hand • a' taipply . of stock such as Hydraulio Ratus, for karat water up hill to houses, which he wilt lay and warrant one_y(ar ; Alio.Ohain Pumpkind Cast Iron-Pumps, , for 'bringini water'firau welts into honssoriand a supply of Lead Pipe r which he Will lay and, warrant welt dons, „ Thotto who want work tiOlio; rny:Utieot kykine,oi 1011114 it to Molt intoresi'lq colt ow • • -• •• `. • ; G 'OLIVER PATNEAr. ag", !ll!er4. CD, - May 42,185 i, ._•21g43. V.IIUAAOWB k CO. • 21W