The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 26, 1852, Image 3

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The Lames:Delay. ,
ot ,„E or THE RICH OVEIV-TIIIE rem 'tat
Conterioe "UT/P r E• • r
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now ' o ft e d 'do WO heir theremark - made,`rhea a ,
or we might say, mon. of capital.,
ean
riul b itroe u:dit before au:" ceurts . of . justice .. on any .1
"Oh they have plentvef me
_tailing will be ein their ease—a
ra n would be sent to the
_Slate, priScitt
r'i he s ame accusation; but they will escaPe,
~,,,s e they .have plenty of money." We 1
fiaihese remarks to be the general opiaioni
l ' br 11, a
i tt t he pu ie min Ma so commonly I
1. 7 1 ,7, e d. Arid in explanation . ; we will show
,C r. d ran tage. the rich man possesses over the.
P Q (j ta cr iminarcourts are undoubtedly intend:
a to a dminister justice equally to all . partiti - s:—..
the i c h as well as the poor -=all are to he
mated on the ono and - the samelooting ;no
bt oi o n was ever meantiby the framers of
the a w, that the man of wealth should receive
exobasive favors or powers, over the poor man,
criminal court, Thus we see the emblem
t..+ CI%
of justice designated a female figure blindfold
ed, holding the scales of justice - evenly bal.
yet, much to be regretted, how •fre.!
„ e aac n tic do we witness the influence of gold.
;l es b t ing the scale, and turniniv the point of
favor towards the wealthy. In the foregoing
a p w i e ns, we do' not wish to be nnderstood to,
reflect on the' judges or prosecuting attorneys
of oar criminal courts. It is notnecessart for
the rich man to offer bribes to judges nor to
district attorneys. Tho influence of his wealth
ran be applied elsewhere with much more cer
tainty of success. The moths operandi, in
manv.instances, are as follows:—We will sup_
I ,ase a case, for example. • 'A than isdndicted
for some criminal, culpable neglect,Wherebsi
t y lives of many valuable citizens are'sacriti
od, and this person shopid be a man largoj
f oTtux . Well the first point to be considered
is how to escape the just punishment of the
law. and the indignation of an outraged cora
tuanitc. Ile knows full well that public feel.
isagainst him, and to be brought to trial in;
any reasonable time would greatly hazard his
case. and perchance derive him of his liberty '
for some few years to come. -
In the first place ho procures several of, the
most able counsel in file country. •• Having
plenty of money, he is enabled to fee them
handsomely for their dervicm. - The more
counse l engaged. too, the better for the
fence, as the trickery and humbug of lawyers
playing into the hands of each o:her creates
cuidu,iun, and procures the law's 'delay so.
teteseary for the defence.
The well-paid counsel then take the matter
in hand, and conduct it among themselves.—
The first point is to delay' the whole affair fOr'' ,
many months, under the plea of a preliminary'
enm i na tien, adjourned from day to day and
f r om we.; to week. On one day an adjourn
ment is asked for in consequence of the non;,
arrival din important witness—at leastiso it.
is rep:PSEDtPd by the defendant's' counsel.—
At Ito next meeting, one of the able counsel
is idisposod, and it would be; impossible to
proceed with ,the examination without. him.— ,
Another week's time is consumed. The next
racciag some evidence is taken, and then a
frrh^r adjournment of two weeks asked
,fOr,
on as.eenat of the leading counsel for the de.
fence boring to attend the Court of Appoals:,
The other counsel, too, also second the appli
cation for adjournment, as they have-trials to
attend in other courts,
To thrse appeals 'for pcs`ponement, the
counsel for the prosecution at first makes a
terrible commotion, jumps up, and, in a short
Buncombe speech on the part of the people.
ultimately submits to the interests of the op
posing counsel, and, the matter goes off for
two weeks longer.
During this time, about one half of the wit-
prises become disgusted at the delay, and
either clear oat of the thy or do not attend,
not Ming disposed to lose their time to ..se
cles,te.l.-.. -can tat:tents of the defendant's
counsel. -
la this way, by the aid of talented counsel,
es can readily see how the rich man receives
the benefit of his wealth. His trial is put off
from month to month, until the whole affair.
becumes an old story ; public excitement 'Sub;.
aides. and not one half of the commodity recoi
led the cireumetances attending the calamity;
and the other half think thev possess some in
tiv3l,.ection of a disaster, but it occur
rod us Iptig ago that it has almost slipped
their memory. Besides, during this "law's
6lay.'ib‘, great probability is, that some oth
er appalling catastrophe may occur, whereby'
the public attention.would be diverted to the
laver. and the former sink down almost into
It is in this manner that the man of fortune
enn -luaus conatuEnd an advantage over the
poor man—w e mean, of course, allowing both
to be indicted for the same once.—Nete
Y.-/. Herald.
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•
Highly interestingW4h
ington.
a•*t of the Fuhtny; Dispute—Pros
p.•••:',. of a ft! stare—T ha Land Distribution.
All, ea
Correspondence of the N. Y. Herald...‘
..ssmNoTex, Aug. 2-
The Committee on Foreign
Foreign Relations o do
as consider that they are called upon to take
oar step towards a settlement of the 'ishing
enter, believing it to be the duty of the Pres
iisnt to take the initiative, and after The ex
' ample of 'Gen. Washington, lay his views be
fore Congress, and ask for advice. In such an
trent.it is highly probable the British- govcril
meat would earlybecomo acquainted with our
ultimatum. In any event, unless the 'British
government disavows an intention of forcing
hr construction of the treaty by an armed
forte, retaliatory duties will be imposed. •
The official advices received by the last'.
uPlur-r, by Mr. Crampton, it is staed' uon
Niel deem good authority, confirm t the °p p int
ion that the British government are detennin-
Itt Urciis the offensive construction of The
treats, as interpreted by the crown officers, up
held upon all occasions br the Earl of Derby,
whilst Lord Sterling. The English govern
ment trill not listen to any negotiations for
opening the fisheries, unless -such negotiations_
aho embrace the whole subject of reeipiocal
Mile with the -provinces. • • •
That Congress in its present condition, ex-.
cud by a British fleet' on our northern bord:
erl' and caller! upon to make concessions
_al;;
nut under duress, will consent to such .nego-.
t aijous, is out of the question. The fish diffr
talc/ mutt bo settled by itself, befotrAny re.
6:61Y measures for' Canada will be listen
te.
his the opinion of many leading and ;Bs:
tingnished men here, that if England persists
. earrying nut the offensive attitude, which it
good authority believed she has deterfw: by forting the-headland construel
of the treaty, .serious difficulties must
kik
, the subject comes np again, in the
e,ll will be seen that recent Information
;Nlly embittered the feelings of that bo-
It Etghind must back out. - -
Zspeis intended to make Bennett's land bill
ttial order for to-morrow evening . in the,
--`7'e,aod continue its consideration eye
ons. It is generally believed itlrßl
Jler being amended so as to given JO
gtZortion of land to the Western, §tates,"
tlizPa„-,ibit the speculation in And *arrant";
the latter only good for locatioti by
14%132 ee_ttiers.
. .
y i) : -
~,.°llcd,. and Wesley, of thel
'-
'Hu ve been arrested for a libel'Poci Lola Monies,
000, c and hare given bail . to . o.
.ait
44- the harge Lola lays hefelamaies
to, '
•.
T&8 tarsay, THE :..razsa4
• !or "
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'At the extra acission of 18411 :slim the
Laud DistribatiOn'att'fire=cxemPtinitliiityvas
under, consideration,;MT.:Youilk,- ol
olteied the following ateendinents :
. "And be_it further op:tded; That xvhete - iiny
of the,. public lands et the Vatted: States :haVfl
remained ulsold forthe , spa e.
, space of fifteen , years
after the'termination . prthe =sales,it he
same may be entered and"purchaiedl4:aetaal
settlers on thefellowing tertntand en:Widens,.
to wit :,: "If a satler. AceirO4Ao,
for his iesidenCe :. eighty, or less - tban nighty
acres, he may eater nakpurchase the uriltrat
fiftY•Venti an acre;;?,lfbels'aisii;ona",to:Par
chase a quantity Over eightyiand nnteseecling
one hundred and' sixtfacies,iieninSP eater an
purchase the sane'
~sei:entkfivir• ,
acre ; and ilhe desires to: purebatie n.quantity .
over one hundred and sistylacres, and not ex
ceding three hundred' and tweaty acres, ha
may prtrchsae the saute at One,, - ,doilar .. kiatrOj
but no settler shall purclOe 'a greater quaati
ty than three hundred wad twentyaeres -at at
price below the
O 'one doliat: and'
a quartet per re,- as now established by
-.•- • , . •
In faier of illientiaenclineiity th.e,v* m.•11'1
followsf • . 1 - - •
. ayes:-Xessrs. , /illen,'llthlten, Clay of Ala
baina„--Fulton;Rtico, , Meßobortsl Mou
tbn, Nicholson, iiIEUCEi Sevisr, Smith i of Con
nectieni, Tappan,palker , Wotidbilite; WOnd:
bury, Wright, and All:,..Tiemo
,crats except Mr.' , AVoodbridee ; of itlichigati,--
- 'Noss:-.3fessrs.' Areher. Blrtin# Bites 'Bak'.
ard,,Berrien, Buchanan,: Choate, Clay, of Ken.
tacky, Clayton; Dixson, Evans, .4./I,a#INJ,
Hfintiniton, Kerr, ' , llerrick; gr ` rii nil,
Forter,. Prentiss,l Preiton, , Rivek.Simmons;
Smith Of Indiana; Southard; SttirdenniTaloage
- and WhiteL-27..;A1l except . - 116:nrs,i
Buchanan and Sturgeon. '
Here was h prnposition.te.ieduCe the price
or the Public Lands ; when ptitibaSed In , smull
quantities. , A'PriiPo4tibn efiable:',i 'pear
man to buy, eighty..; ogres :Air:, forty dollars,
For thisratnendukint Pierce and King voted,
whilst Mr. Grahatii, th'e Whik candidate`
against it :. ,ilerelis the = vote.- Comment ie
unnecessary.—Piai7i neater. - - '
"Golden nitles:
;
The follotving exeelent - advice; trit 'lroin a
newspaPer, was, fonnd,in it. the wallet . of .th,s
late StePhen Allen after his iMinins'Were ie
covered.' These Golden Rules had macle, their
impressiOn upon the head and beak of thermin
who kept them inhis pocket. :4nd hence- he
lived prosperously, and happy acid died Univer
sally . respected :--, . - . . • .
'Keep geed conipaey -or, mine. ;Never ; bei
idle. ilyour hands cannot be usefully ern.:
played, attend to the'etiltividion of your mind.
Always speak the trpth:
.Makeleiv
.preMises:
Live up to your engagements.: -.Keep your
own secrets: - rf , you have ii
^.nY. ' When yen,
speak to'aperson, Imkiiim in the face: „Gend
company and goo&eonvorsation are' the very
sinews of virtue. 'Good character', •s' nbine
all things 'else. Veer . Character : Cannot Be
essentially injured except by your orim acts..
If env one speak .evil of-you; let roar life be
such thatnone • will ' , believe . him. Drink. no
kind of intoxicating - liquors. Ever lii , e (inis
;Otte - nes excepted. Within yOur income.; When.
you retire to bed, think over what-you have'
~
been 'doing during - the day.. Make'bo' haaterte 1
be.rich,lf you would 'prosper. - Small 'and 1
steady gains give cempetenty - with' tranqtrili
ty °FrMod. Nev,er Play at any kind ofgame of
chance. Avoid - temptation, through fear you'
Will not be able to With standit. Earn man•
before yon spend it, - Xever run . into debt:
unless you - see - a, way; to get Mat - again. 'Never
borrow, if you can possiblY avoid-it. ' , DO not'
marry until you are;nble tO sup Por - a . wife;
Never speak evil orany one. --Ile just, before
yon .are generous. 'Keep yourself innocent,':
if you would be happy.
.Save ; when_ you are'
young_te Spend When you are Old„ ;Read, over'
the above me_cims at least once a week.
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• • Death of Col. ,Stjaright. '
The:death of th is
is receirT4
with' ain and' iorroti , alt gentlemarithoug:t I.PPrillsYslY4wits
He Was:the, candid:4o of„tllte vietnomatic party
for Canal and an iionest; upright
and popular citizen'. He died lon Thursday,
morning /as:, at a quarter to seven o'cltiek,'
his residence, Ale na I len township, near .Brown.
ville,Pa. :The'disca4e of which he diett(ehrom.
is diarrhoea,) commenced upon hint in the'fore::
part Of the season, but; -did hoe exhibit' anir,
I alarming aystorilswithin the last' threel or four'weeks, sinee.tWhich fieelintmtied to
sink, niatWdeath.releasd hilit froth' ipain ;and
r suffering.: His disease' though" lingering, Was' .
- of such a character as to bailie the skili : of
most able physicians; 'When infornied by one
of them of his approaching fate„he replied
a calm voice, "I afn prepared to die! I Helhen
called his interestinaamily •aroundi him -anti
gave them father's blessink,th;nd short after
his spirit: took its
_flight to that 'world where
the' 44 wicked 'Cease:from - troubling'and* the
weary' , urcat rest." -" - Yesterday - afterhodn
remains were interred in Grace Citareliltiirial
ground. It will devolve
-upon thecTihient4Ou,,
which nicete tile AGth Of Ati&it, i t'd supply I
the vacancy occasioned by his lamented death,l
by making's new noMination,---Ba2 t 4. Argw,l
'nth inst. ; . ,
A .Cirlios. I:trrEtt Nlinirans:-LThe
, •
Springfield Republican quotes_ the subjohnit
from:a.caso recently. decided. - by - the Supreme.
Court of New 4anSpsiiire, being the, latest ju- .
dicinl exposition , of the lacy!' on the 'subject_ of
. love letters: _ 2 •••
".Where a written ; `correspondence is e
up hetween.an *Married:gen tleman and an XID.
married yonnglicly, , of suitable inge, who is
not his relative, the Mostcommoti -an& natural
inference is, that it is upon matrimonial' sub
jects; since wheie - 'an en,gagerizent. actually ATP
isti, a correspondence aln ost invariably fultoiis
But young marriageable ladies,: ht least:pm
dent ones, &mot allow themselves to be en- ,
gaged in a. correspondence withlintbarried.
men,-uniesithey suppose:a' marilage'emitret
exists between them.:' And unmarried men do
mot desire, that such : , a 'correspondence 'should
be carried on where an migagenient:, does, not
untess it bo from'idmc improper motives,
or with the hope'amds,/apectation 'of A:l4*
mate'
,engagement. r:# *:;..That .an anottge:
meat oasts; or an'-offerhtia ken triad° 'l4O
cepteil . %Atheist a Correspotidetien 'lnks4.o/40
between such parties Ass' are ;described in this
case, is; we think , in accordance: with, v,etteral!
experience,. which j5,,00 thOnattal mitt tatisfite,
tory tests of. hatnan,nii4enae Vand? th. 440,
when taken alohe and disconnected witheth/r:
facts, it mar not be so strong as some eiidenee
that might suggested, yet we hold - it com
petent to' be, submit/4' to' tilnry, and from
tchich - Meymay find airpiiiseito pirtrry if ;the
evidence satiifies' them 'of the fast2k
The Afillerittes it seems ofo , not alLi cad
yet;' a' party' of them 'arks
. tiow iiolding , Cam p
elfoeting;at South; WeyohiitiVsviileit)a'to'efiit.
tioue•sis days • '• •• • •
ThelietropolitOo. LtotOl, Zioadwafi:New.
York, sappoed to `largest
ty. $. 05 . jo Ve ()Ilene& . the .11Xesenit
land, Ott the first of September. , •_-i -
,DeetOrP r ee&l
; A 'now lot-of 73tane - Ikeedsj trot printed,:iiid
for "solo.:00. 1114 '44c* tit $1',00, - per ufr • e;,..*Ar'
cents each.'
• - newton. 9cmpinp.-4"470,110 mordng'rc.
acrd`nnothetpilroadaccidelaand'less of life.
It occurred toAlikErie raikad 'train, on :Ihe
Ramapo Railread,latAnntlalfsiontaleven ai
-1 clock yesterdiii foretaieN .while , the cars m:gre
going at a rapid 'tato nroand the '`CurVe inst
this side of SuffernaStatiOn.' - oWingto allow
in the'rito Of. one er .the drivers, the wheel
gave fay, eausingthe:engincybaggage carOnd
setae.ei. the.. passenger cars, to, tumble down
an elnlanktneutafabaut fifteen or twenty feet.
OncAtian.'.3LAV-irlop,„*as.kilied -- ovitright;l a.
nailiell *fkA l o l / 9 1 4.04 1 4. 1 i..Y6iia46001..
s et e t a l n tore;o t ero-.aar.4maliiPlu,fed;-.: 1 -,
.Titt were 'dant, 2005e.ssengers - onlAne
Win the titocc of:whottiliveie - throWi
into aoninsion, ;anti Ws- remarkable f ander. tke
nittihostancen; that so 'few were ladly - hvirt p r-',
Yoikliiiaki, Wcadesdai26th:'"
EOM
. mr . t. .
In Eimoeft,' Will.
Oftiams'a br
MUr3!ißi3 CAIiOtIIVE BOND,'' of
• Sterlingtille,',Wymninzionaty,
In Netokilford, on thell9th• inst,, , by E.
TRCif:AN OGnr.N, Esq., - ef,Afarat, '
and Miss Etsainint. W.,lttot f af the 'same
In:Pridg on,thq.lath inst;'Orti,lN Ain*
tot Y,97'04t b(in Corn e lisA. g e...ooo3 ace • • .
I r
On'the','‘ , olli - Gtoitdt ion` of'A m t
•: - Phete
A. Vong,hll, -aged ..7 . l9Ontint.
•
3T: Austin, Of : Auburn; N., Y, Ira
preach 'at the tnbiersagst Church itfis
lage the - fifth Sunday in August;'29thinat. •
_A Choreli, ; ivill•be organize:drat oi4Viio6.•
, • Bredical.Ncitioe, —i
Thn,LBttsipletnOti,iCciiintrt Bann*
Society-Ni=3l inset at Dr. EL
is in Harcordi - On'WttinsvinyvlClStiday o
; "--1
A general ititittlifin JB.9xteMell - i1;:n11 Irtie
Eclectics to attend ; as be busines
Of impOrtancelliitorii - the Sireieti:
33--Avb . ' • 3 WHATON, ffee.r.
Deinctoratin•CtituntyConNiention
' 'Thor, Democratic Connty'..COMMittee:'Melt,
pitriaititt - tO publia ' notice; et tel . Of 'AVM.,
K. Hatch, inXontroser.onl Tueklay - the 29th
df.lutuylast. - -;On motion :it. was:: - •
Regotred; .Thnt tliciltelegateAteettehe
held in the seil i al; . 'Eletitibia.sDitriets on SAT
next; 'between the honii 'Of ajtial 6.. o'clock
P; M., at theplaces of 'fielding- Gederal Bloct
tieps,for the purpose of choosingtwo:persd.ti.
to; represenfl - eneh district -- the: . Democratic
COunly,Convetitiom to be held in, Montrose on
.31!mdaythe.6th:day . of September nexL
-- ;k6olred, - That fife follow in 'pained gentrei
men - act as' Comm ittees.-to, give .netice ano
superintend" the in -their , respective
Ararat---T. B. pop,
thaniel. West.
~„
'
lnl
Jonas Carter. , .'
Beabenßeebi. •
Brid ffewater-Xu oh' Mcdollum,Hvde Croct-1
: er: -A. F : ~i~illianis
Brooklyn-Danielficiry, L'. G. - AVilruuns,'
Wm. L Richardson. , • •
Choconut—Mfchael Kane, sher. ,
er, Francis Quinn;
Clifford—Daniel Daker,Mnitin Decker, Orin
Dimoele,,Charles
Geo.. Cone;'r-.T
P. Phidnefr - ' ; ' -' •
ForesfLake-41711:: Itarve,y, :Roses
pard,
,Tlms. Meehan:
Frthiklin—Daniel Davis, Tvrus Peck,'W. C.
Smith : - -
•
' Friendsvill6--Charles ";Catai)bell, William
Robbe, Calvin Lim:.
_ . , .„
ReubenSmileyc
Tuttle.- • ,';‘, - • ,
Great - tend-71m.. - Reckhoy,l;
-".r '7.
Harmour—Jonothan.Teylor, rt..ll4loPlie;
.EUrcomi--Gew Nil', 'Seymour, John ..-.Adoms,
Dr. J. B. Streeter: ' ' .
Ilerric.ft*Alvimi. - Chondler, Almon Spoor,
Jacob Lyon..
. lackson-=-Alonzo'Bryant,. Whew:
ton, Farrar.. -
B. Lathrop, .f.T. Sherinaa,'Abel
, Chatfield; ; - • •• ,• ,
,
Lathrop-.'rSetii`pisbae, G. S, Tewk . f.bur3r . ,,E.
N. Lord.
Lenea—iar/eirrnald, ,ft, Mayen Elite
'Pbei*46fiii:, LT.
,
.Roadiey, ierni
Johnson W.. Stone.,
)lontroke4-11; Tyler, *6, k. *tab, N.,
- ,„ •.„ • .-. •
• New Milford`—Nerman' Foot, 'P e 41.fcCot,
ut , Tracy I{ , ..,liarderp, • •,.,•• •
Nh'erwood,, Bias,
tus•Xe - riard,:,, •-• -:•;Si }cor.Lake~Tiflto thy lliniph}, 3F. IT Gaige;
Dennis &Hiram - •• • • 1 •
Springvillez•-•*,l!‘.:Handrielc,fclonar
;v. L.
Thonas , 6o 7 -111, , T.P Whitiey;s•Chei4i'Stci&
dar'd,ltbeneterillfeatienaer: ••-'• '
• -,• TEr.,1N,N1.44
13. - 13'. / Ctiatr,!egy. 7 -- 4 .! ' - '
Bi
Remaining dit he Post 01gco-l'at-,-Mimtiose,
16, 1 8 52.„
Arnold, • ,
.4 11 M, A,. •• • ; RortfOrd, Miss Delils
'Armstrong, 11.4;brt Ms% •;
Beebe, O.' Hayes,,Mary • E.:, -D •
Bishop, Stephen Patrick •f:
Baird, Jeremiah 2 Rtidson,Cidhirilioi:.-I
„Brawn; Elijah ... 14 % 1 14 0 7.4",01: - C. D. -
;13lasdell t J. F. c c lloillion t tßNhk,„
"Burch,, ' ' ",1416Wer;'.tidap?
:
Blowers, Benjatnltb, Xitel)ell, Dontiir
Baldwin, J. C. . .k.gotitrois,'Reohen
Coiradl,ZePhanla 2' Ostrander, '•
auk , Jacob ' ' Pitts, Pant It
Crisivell,`Marion { t: 'Ro'se James '
Cook; L. P. 'lt:Odgers,
I Robinson,
Corwin, Alfretta-. Rielskow,'OharlOtte
Chambers, Samuel. Rooney; Charleis •
Picker/nun, Stiles - !Ridgway, Rneliael
Depue, Joshua ~ 1302ith,nWilliim 2
Edsill, Grant
Fuller, Joseplf:, - .' cr :A
Fitch, Hannah ”?
Flanigaii,, Patrick. '. oho
Fort,o,Ainiel -• '` SPleer, CoL Ass Gr <'
Gibson, Angeligs- - Rev; It;
Ofirdner; John " Wellman, Ektta
'Whitford': James Y;"' :
:IWright; 2'
INT*tit;P: '" •Vingordir triegaigt
• • • s' BEN"; CASE;
Post . oiTtee'' MOttfrotel
--Airg;l6, ,- •
v•
'waft
qtk-th0‘.1 , 14rdc 1 3 1 .41.i.` , 1 0 : 01 1e . i101148.-115411;*is
out lotig,einge . 4 1, 1 1yontd iiatc:4g,ket,:g oo d
Beeewni:; ei'cash,
:to'itiefereties to t*niiiiig it..teeestigtiiiii•dieg by
the first pf . l3Cieitier next: ,
Igtintrose,.ug
A,. 26, [1)1:
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Nate': a 44
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• - She -?* accounts.or f7 R
Ay' TED tot ;ra 1 h 1;
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libotr.ol6:4l?e; •'-
Tfit'l.llirda rf ee ll sion; of theleCt 9 l ll iiifi;ifS:lL Sel I'l.
bigliviVedfirtanyVg.iiitcMtiatit altif
continue 2.4 wieke.} iSftredattrlrckeived at, any
tune
A 4 jt.,l
11,1p0tt per quartorpt twetTa yipefi:; '
Ciittimon Englitililermtehek' , 3,00
'fiffilker ' • • ' o , • • • "eirtd'Atebrit;'4loo' 7 !
dard from 11 to 14 'ritillinga per leek:, .;,:r
•-" 0.2110pNV41:1111
tis the ri4 Brig.
_.f.,^ -- ada lith:Ei'slSlan:of Un'tforiiiedL4llili
tirk af,,Stiaqiirfi'a t i n a cmaty ta Mast. for drill Etna
imPectionen Wedneiday the 22d day of Septern;
her best; st the' hearie of .%a SplCetla tha'town.
shlp.of klirrora a t B"?cleck
ientlaucri Scilicited Of all the officers the Brig.
a d o , . • ASA SPICER;
:'ln. fat Brig. 10th - EiV.
of&ce, littifordl
• &Tata 1852. •,' •
"Target Escnrsiont..
brasiti pidee; of ,tCtidita'nee 01.4 target at. - At suitable
distance-la the: tonne time anopleee.-- - Fniugqct
commencei 3 4 preel . itt, 10 o'clock:A.l ,1M: riija
eimenutenitco Mei: Gen. ditaterst Cor ,
penter and Brigadier Aireu. John Dlaadinfir.
• Ilarford, ?owl/ t 172, 141,' 34w4
Nevi kiitc;if Giocery: and For-.
warding,Store. • •
, ' , ' , Th e. bsiiiber, having opened, a G - roceryand
Forilarding Store in ptwAtilford,i ti
ed Fitrinterro - didi alsb
Lime, tock, iind lortvpid,the•aetim to , NawZiork ,
olt-tke belt termer' Pod w)11 guarantee—that -MI
sliipth:ente.nead e by 911 .- „the meet ad ! ,
vantageoas terms foe the owneis; tine current.
Nelda returded.aud paid tit his . store•house in'a
Amsonable, time.'aiid liberal tidvancenients will be
made in cash on cunsignenents;
Firmer. will readily ace the advantage of tills
iodation over all others for the forivardiag busi.
ores; shall endeavor to make ii'for their in;
teirest to patronize, the.,New Milford Grocoiy and
Forwarding Store.: ' •
A general assortment ,of ,Grocetiez dna Ashtvd
844, tr,c., cO'nstintly on' hand.
L iIARDING. Jr.
Netaqililfordy '
o .1931.'2; 'r 34*m2
it . I
•
• 7A•thltilliftrdtbitl-lifitiee.
NTOTl,bl3•ishore6Tgivoli.ilittiitie iiiid4h;kned
bur , beqatatpoloted AdrrOistratose• tfi •
Estate of CHARLES ErowAlLos; i• late' of• Gib:
son. stli i p rsoae iirdpb(eff 'tc•A.lii4litt)c . slate are
regueAte,d'# "6416: tfle)
agitimkaplcl ertate toil(
plgase present theni,dillY O*
ito BeilieiTiFii!l
C. guwAnns;
sitment, ifard Tti‘lo,s2 - .' • - • . "
.
11 1 0 : Ct.e. 0 „1)10 . $1. enl4 "- Z-:
T.. T. Ponds, of Ithaco f N.xV4 4 Psiiii , Destrit:y:
f ,
AA hT. Estraet s ..rtrtiliisdl4.ltitch" hazel. and
purely . ,froza tfiat z sfltfi Ilhe'ssceptitu ta.littleAly
who] prereevelt:'•-•,' • • , ' • ,
It trill cunredlhotal.piln rkeltillmatfots;oldeiniesv
, fresh wpunds,and.betrises..Phisrl and. U• diseases of. trio
bosielanf thesnl e nature; fentbraelf ~.ruse.uthe, and ear
tmeellent tetriedy'S'oi. fernplte,?zt...-.. • ' • ;
'ft Is 'ten islet if professes -to he, '9 , urt
Peovideure- ha* scattered along' the rurrired
paths or man3,thinp,Orsd.eantrib to glearle_to thri
eoinfort and happiness. °revery body - ;hence the great
valuejah I wet t may ihey be n a i led "friendrat theke Fe e s.
One word hero to inarSavilnot imposition'. A
the, name of ~pri,ttr. b as manufactured .end offered foe
PA a ipnrions' tittiefe ealledilie""C6o.l tafraeV'—'4.hat"
would be extusr-t 'rim the haztf-nut—the genuine is eiK
white and pure as watesc:sibilithomplitilistiditselelatal
`used, uhich enables the public .
?Cone gi•nuinr.'bot ihnretnarhedNorld'a,Paln beitetyer. ,
WILLIAM It -, llATCll, l ll.3itmsei add aitorttietperi,
and to.ylrisse.494ermenStalls, ri
, ir ,, LL 1..1:
414130 Wu4A1N ii" ? '
• .Thklco-pfroeisliiii 11erkc ) foie
iofD`ehdP,'Park'&;Qo':is}hgrebJ dissolved.
", go:hi
on the, jig.
kiln , : dig diiio aiiitffrm
of Deniiii;Pirks i(ej) A
P.42.)'-
r - - • • .
5114`,AC .- ,cOilidr,the firrii;
b•iS'Af?;,; Ototff
Dressin tigh4ia, mail 6 - 6 paid .41.0
withoyt furkker,u,o,ticp.,,
'fiiiirs,rabAcribireire ail
rho
haver liiitiel,tl4 - with Anti iNtir 'save .
perimlyea,Oome..,„
.T
SII3I;EY. • - • • ..
-'` " • CAEPt Etg4..'"
-
C3*,,101,1:4Feif#4..ift07.4 DOP,C4i
, -‘1
- 1011 r jnst received hirg'e'aiethrtriietly
H or prioliiik;.:Pernoi=irnd
coat, viirieff3ifelintiieticit' with
Aita! it
'arid iiiipfirred'ltinite
Eleiated alhcrptfite
itec'eX Store Pipgt heet-rrini, 'Zinc; SteVel'Llbe , s l
4c., which he will sell at the oicent'irieesler
'easitar:iliiiroved credit. ; ,
Atigtl,6l';lBs2:.'
, -
:W 16 0).littgiit
' susquehanna Depot, P:rt.
TVEATM - it , DlYS B .otiediatq% .}',o 4 / 7 5, Ma;
ottoteest Liquors,._ D.ye:;,Stuffe,
LI l'utent, GlYnt"Y"4o°"e°'
,Brusl/00,41/4 WPgriTairetlAliefierifjoi.. ti
iefr Laig
Fail; 13CHOol
TO-Yo;'("Oilitetioniyl7;,'FiiiVeyi %Ailed!'
great: G I ketsisi ib . .3oDA;Tte i t. l
Tobi ego,' S'll,iitre nod - Cti/ye,'lleg; c:! lke4, eoici4y
-tbi/ lowegt'prierkt.
Jetli' 4 2 .385 9 :1, " 9(60 `'"
$ l 9 O :: ' ,Tg„M9O 7,E1 ?") 40 "i
a l , l I
THE. II6c T.c - ,IPWJAAAPPViii,tio , DiWaief, : ii, iiii
JL - industrious MAN, o,f.ft%,EPPOOle...44re`WFb9
P 6 SeAP.E.g°O: IltitOlen qtqlittglilvinbl.,o9.:;Pli!
eCtinpaiyi tkemitysnpital (to_b_min s wnli i ) . - cf Opp
;15 to 50 cfollare„- n No a cihele need tivly,—b - y en
' ' with the-tinPeribefilti IA gI . 4 ,
[ gaging _ -
,;;f 1 — II I 3Q It.-AGPNC Vl3 VSINESS lir
: iy 6 Ol i tlfacB"aiLYllshtt:veii't l ideitili;liiiiol ei l l
'thriioige•i;iitiL iuil;; - ,' . .:'''''' ;''''' ' '';' '
1 , tr - I,..litiiiinn 144'fbiwzarded 14'4 x i,k . , i i i h i f i ii
etl'„lniikeec,nee ',,,,- the , Pail Miiiier: itiiir;i4itritir f '
ail__Lf(l 7 4:ted Pr. iho,'6*niA reiltii' .4 !::: : ;','',' .'' '' "- '
ff'-'l7,lfo,lt . Ctikilie sold liftre . orti3i liinfiii i ii
tendency- -''' ' ' ` '•'.' ' 1•...1"7 - .
' OTA.--Wholesele Trice Liei, With - roll. Ijieeei.
ne, foreperntiminiirt r hlortvarell ',on appli
c tion, Poet Yithf,''to '' ' . i i._ ,i . .
''''-' 7 !''''' l '; T' ' l G , C o i i ii: 4 DEßfit.*:e6i 1 - ,
) , trf":%''' ,- V't'''''. 3 ' ; j '':'''' &kik piromilit at.
ilfairaibikAr;-(Not Neir_Toili.).- ,, 4:130.w5nc
1
,
, .
CIORN nod VV,iller- Dr;r444zsett'i
Coril Wart - Elixir; that - remorrei"ell
MAW. of Corns. Weila olf.Dioleo, ill. three or four
rdiya;;Viiiice - 514:entio' Alrep,Dr: Bazietro Tooth
Balluithitt *ill core tboth acheiu five:mixt;
otes.+Trice , 2slcouts4-foriale .41T
July 28.
.Vue.ottstiv.q i
t - V Jtigg -W ZP„AiEt,4l77.Plet.
Xl...subscriber has this ,day recetved Another Ist
Biwl4o ~,Pat#l4,4o•Ver O.IIO*SO/4904
ieilsefit Irgr Avg; vi'. l 43um...VEMAlgs,
l ai DgbaXigelqulY , .l%.7P.44 OR**
Great) 3 enCarlfoderav7lle,
s rovE, COPPER,Iik SHf. ET NON ES
• TABLISHMENt-
HE sulistritier respectfully MN:nit - die pub-
Oat holiakrecelied , addition- to
hie, former stock: o lStoiepo tiorisitaiceot ir'lariety
of the most approved kinds, anion: which are
•LINTON
FOILEST QtrEgNi ,
STAIf OF, .111.E ., AVEgt
• eti,eie ,-NVESTER.N.O(I4N'i
c e V 4Q f .Square air tig4eSiovei
1 40 L:Ae: • -
:111(0,4111t; , .
`WESTERN EDIPIRE,
ORANGE AIR TIGUT, ,
STATES; "
Ai "
)/ERS.•=IO4 COAL STO, r ~ •
Ai vividly of IPre m i ums , sonteuoworYto tho
WAIKILL,EAIR' TIGHT; FARdERS,,
oAteliti ntitt - verioarraseirtruent of , Parlormnd
Ida', Shiva tor, 'Wood and Coot.l Bak Stceteti3Of
vdrianisiiiiit funk pattern* ho 'fa o centinnully . - to=
OreatJarehriety
the most popular stoves nanny dealer in-the cottn
.tey:j Persons ,, tviehing td purchttiti irlll
find it to thcirintereet.tOtalltin him: -They' wilt
fi u d fir s . • w “1";
Stov, tare.
4;.iedwor-The hest'
materlafte and as'
cheap us can be bouo . ll. this or Brooms Coinfri
andintietitielter Aim offered
Seetriytipe deTiii'tVa're 'kept' fai'liale and
mode;to " Partnere, ivilf be' sripplidr with Ptaiii`made of itioneMo'fatiati, i iit Wholesale', pri=
ere; ried4is foi'wor)s iii titliWiPivill`tie thank
' '"
' 1 . , •
Gieta lottlitcm • isrEN;
Q'h t -•• • •
• qreat nr ,
. VARfETY'S'CORE.
This viraT,;,adleanild,.Gen(lemetit
rpliP.lsu*Otier l'ourd,ll:kvite his•trfend g tq ca,ll,
etOrn:,in . Grine {fend, directly op:
pciaite.tlloll'Luali Honse,'! and examine , his stools
rot goode;:fieling' dimmed , that' they. ' not go
au djasnfeficd.`
Brat calilhe
totihia•greakyariety. of, • •
• .
4416 i Di
e`ctisistiug oDetribriadered and print id Lowers ;ilia.
laintiinf eVery.:virinty - hodlstee:that the
' h e‘Ne Ydrki,iiia!ltef,zifti). - ias'::"ililkkanit ciittir - ed
Silks;'Briutii, l 9.ngfranni,
jandhetchiele A riAtile.pOyers, Ho
siery and Vdpven,Stin w ltrdi‘tillinery Corsi*.
'Alio, Broadcloths; Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Vest*
hittcand'icierrirrititnrla! !orlioys 'arid Men's 'CIO"
liats i , Ca s
piltootiAnd , Shoes.. •
trtinlisatt46; c'ti'pet.l3ags, 4'arpeting, Sheet -I
hiss, house - keeping artietereot'all hinds; grepee;,
tier, Yankee Notions, 4c. 44 4-e:„. and in shott - eX. tt l
niedit Tor tontfart.alAtuAurp
ErPlease.call and examine:, - -- 3
HENRY
Gii , 41 1 044; 442- .;:f44the
. •
::::']',4lo.(Yligents- 'Wanted,:
: travel to .e . eery-- eOtinfy he 'thif United fitateX;in
T
eirculePe the eathorlied edition orthe; , . -
• f - life - of-Gem Frafik. , Pierav
the,7Pegreracs •'fin..: - Preql74 of
„lkii‘linoett ' SOLO; bzi,P:;W:
Author . laitte"rn Ate:idea, Or ;Men. and
,the,giVot'ldeteePolliq' -Wen oiepnt mo
vol :orA o, lpegneotitifantinctitate,POrtrate ) or... General
Xne t(ic:Parfl color-I - of hi e eeelf.fire t ere'
eolotee :connecieA'aithhiterrtivite add p raceeternal hie,
tort' ntitionttocersot oY hit pnblic etrd,ntilitaty:eerriees,
.ite,dcV.; anthor,etlio "hes,
eleifedeth4cord rceithe , ePeci4 l .PtirPoseOT Wits !if%
reliasro.„
sodarithentle voinnic. tunt.n-,,the atlviceand
cooneet or prOmlitent Democrats.--.I '
!The effort his the vinotion
jectiff the filen:folic iihemetnalett and*expected;ele:
I 'yeti* TiOni t plivati Citizen 'fO .the : .procut pa titan
the leader...or the Detriocratie,party4 : atel,-aa thene.
mrici'ack ionAdentlYi beite*e,. soon bk.etrimed
foltiq . nitiot* hnnorelete world--Chiet
iffe'grettatnef the thilfed Stafery , 7atelites eCtictire on the
part iff :every Int.elleFT, InioitAiie.partleplare or hit
, .
....
1741r01 1a "I*/ Prio ,l rriVtS,oo74ra, to -O pts ; itut.ic
(!crpio, Fait' bt lkil4 iiilt,:•fiald,,op it . :efif:of:prici<<.-, .;
< rot ri4liktcptie.tO4 , tt,ltt , kili..p t it• "ma`,.. ,
d01e..,:. ,
: -- • •• : • ntiny .t,auttElt - ..- - •
- . • ..• , . ..,
dole pion:omit Album N..Y.
otDemotiatio:Pa'prrd, ieithin 500 toilet
of :New Ycrk•State, _lb icrthig tee, above :(with• the no.
tire.) teriee - prevforte to the lit ,Of :tepteeilitr next ; 'halt
receive, a copy 2f . the game by nutN.Tret orpostage
• • DEBAT. & ;MILLEN;
Aubarh, N. Y. j
July 9, 13 5 2 "
TA 'MTH" - AVEL - ECG PU BLIC.
rirkrtiPkkikruilqfi.Ariiin•
THE tilboefibry.wiyitir. !get ) , becoino proprietor r.
`the Titiszt.rit; "lover, cbeirt net Atreet, .
AwCep 3 aed tlil'hll.atfelphi, and Ctipoi,rideeiti
he' plie'eaf Mira to:81;50 per dap, giv,eSoptic'e
;that, uotcv,ithstooding . th reduetiott tC•ilt,
Evelio tie tit beep g.Fritsi . :Garts,fliiiirts, ' 1
Ttio Freak - tier Hausa hairjrat uncle rgarteextend ,
4 - eiteratioify,ai l d is, noirt . fitteg'•eri,.ecid refurit 7i
'ish Sty le,. for Ilie-Sreiep,tioa.of .rigi tore,
Theteivertloar; formerly.oecupied- by stores. is
now - ineloded lO.the h otelr firming a coseious Re.
- eeptißm,Roo,m;
.13;entlerittbi!S andDiall4
addition- of thirty
Chambers and savers I riteautiful parlors, :framing I
on t iießhiut of Z ire, Ifebtos , Af f Oat' l intel. are
itrOrlay.te,"iit'pericriberit: : tiildg prosteneted : "ititli
oreseformin pekoe turf tee&ehainhe r a t (ached.
r tseWliglitecf•itnd'ilentilatellll'offie ideation:. Pt
. sato4f d, sit er fetiltosingis or i;dilit'so
;
,
H 2400 RIALS 0.E.11- —Vie " "
pg,il-2.406 bbig.of
Vi.,olfas Float: Alf choke: -bean e; •Andrfreell AvAntto
"dare PT e P 3ll34 'thi?'"ive i'PrdfTer.And'aetiver frotu.a
tot to 100-1,1515, at any polnt on tnel.aakastentat,
de. Weatern Itii27;T:'rile Read;at,
Andreas* Oft 3 teitt'Bentetattoitt . .f""'' - • ' ""''' •
• Wolutya the ittiNat tottllttetieettim - All'o t-is; tot of
flour (2000 4,blir of It bacon, - onit'fdiffeienttalltat 'of
good tlyfalllt; and cannot fail to Pitigte tint Am er.'
D; 116 v;t2.3 4 *,) ' •
~ ~~ ~.
, •
t.r ,DrcH/. m t ,'
QURGEONVDENTIST;ciIibi found dittimat.
I.47.a:tan and: asiro **tor vat* wailtOtt. th e llfetera
L. Eemiry.liostsoro,l , 4.'- , Alerworild telt - thei particular
;ten4ctebt Wass ttejd full Bette' Of teeth,lo
inanner of inrertlng on 4.l3tr4lixOpheriep'estiturepiinci
plei*bleti•tre bolt iirtretteed' foriCatimb6r of yeatro; All ,
*nom, wortgettriettagettlittlfiqelesizeinu docurf fa de]
most 'adept inn mnnner.
Maqtrose, July 12 0 11152 P : 1 • 'L.,
/-' ---- WANTED, - - -
ISYooo"Patuds,Wociltind 3;ooll.doilank in
'" grl, 46:Ibli4ter, (lath.
beeenl4 op,acconnii k riti
i4tfinit,,rpOe;lani ; Jil tyLVIt
I , i - !. 4*.voltr.sti.-LE:4:'-'--77--,'
o,000 1 9:60, , 111):18TtAt
v ia vf r i ot-ast ) , ( Alp,
Otifi r ,of‘nxiv othei place
cp , jiny 4 s;leUttE l tt;*
'FlifyitiaViikit, 10;'18,5,1;. 1 ' -191 f
•••••• •
, ' ,l lLitiPlitritlittirOS• 7 " -1- "*1
- oreiiiree Magi, I
intireir laraipattaitctecalT44. tide day, br
A. J EVANS. •
No. 2, Cidd Fdlowe .
Ditigmunfo's
Silver Mare.
A banuz, of Jailier Spoons, Yorke, &0., just .fln.
17X. timed and for sale-..vrarnati:ol4 04re.'IP.C(413.4etio
Te4.M.tILPY
hirbutatotia4l22V
ihratol l ol l4" ril
, 1 T1417 Vb. ,
"
• '
id fciffillieifirfiltp - by .T f 4Tp Roy.: -
• a "Tat .,=
~E~S-A,` .
4:234tiiripply pithat.cliolve ea
u ,iece)yeil4pay rate a(
;bud fie. ' 4E,Wrx,y-:&
• -
44100krti irehrokk .4esoriptioo; plain and
alarm, for sale cheti# '"'"
Binghamton-40X
PtiEllg at't •
• s> , talintrbt
.:TREVOITDERS:OrAILTI
Oar usorsiiTY or.-oono.To.Binghamton
whit hath hitt& power . :
leilut?* lovely form and ; •
%Or the pdaineit, hoatelieaf -
• r- • , *.•• .I)agaorro.o,typa:
- can infant oniges eagage—.... • •
,Puoljeato life's middle 4tago • - -
• 'Ur' We hoary hair , Ake '(_ . •
I •
, Paperreotype:
- Whafittracta - tliva IO1;Orc
Calling'. forth a toit•tataiighj,
Tlious '
tha lovol/0110. IlOtoktgr)
ir 0 r
7.Dapieitiotrype?-
What' comtort to die heeit ' `•r; '
•• IVhbit our dearest frieods depaili >••'/: •
!Tia i thitkwondet-tvorkiros ; tj. 7 -; „„I • -
Degurtaotypit
This a. hallowed fechugleutte, , ,
• And , for absenee; sittikee amends,'
f" , •Whin *e held - some
7' • 7 ••'..1,; ;Dagteraotypo.
•
• Theb why need•you longer:stay • • ••
-: ColUe„! there's datgeriu,delay •,,
• •'
,Have your pictures drawn
you'll be 'prSpered` tO - Stay!
there intik; if 'lt'ot,poetiy; Itti'uboia
Nee ' quid that at• the
PAGUERaEOTYPE ROOMS
'Vjo a) 02 r.O
iethe pla'aii to " gut' u inithfol :pleasing tiofilaii.
Toe oitist takes this opportuitity to' tender; his
!'grateful,achlio;ylr,dginentic to ; the patrons . of: his
Ati=truittiag . ,that his,efforts tp,please, tbelt,!sti
will'eusiiie'fri is siiC'ess tifelutuie:
To: hi to rineriacili ties lie bus itotif added
proved I4lf•siFis Camera,: by: the aid. of i xsiiich he
is pp:pared 10 to take groups t or . siugla Footarrei4? i
a stfperihi Ittaiiiter." • ' - • • - •
knew:and beiiitifolltatiefy - of peldhr ithd fattO
eases—Tuttle, ehey, Pitpier ,ittache, acCother:
splendid glyleit, of v , ariouesi.eiandpctterne; gold
and PfutedlOcliets,'Sin. • ' ' "'r•
Yob aho .
hitvelleatity t'Come a n d let ine teke it
You who have none ! pray come and let me Make it:
Err Odd Fellowaf Hanfreornev of - Turnpikeand
CheopMPtrects. ;
Jane
- Nori.-rA' good 14aMief Caiiiera ?or jiateat .
verplowirice. •.. • r
Tl 4 O artist, when not in ;Ma morns; may be
fdirnd kV:inquiring at the' C an d y Shop. • -
-`' ;NEW GOODS:
FOR T. SUMMER'S:TRADE
1 - El ENT,IJY. AE/1.1).- have-- jest receiver! , a
I. l larga;additiou to their, former, stock . orGiQn
consisting of pry Gob& of almost every
,descrip.
Can. '• Groceries, ''CrOckery;' Hardware. Drugs,
Paints, , ,Difs dad DYestuffe, Boots
Shoes and Leathor,Stone -add Tin ware ,Watches
.. .
Jewelry. Silver Spoons, Perfunte7 and. in fact
the . ' greatest- variety that can found in any
'Stare sa:the county—War:A ich'wei are prepared
tosoll for ; cash -grodoco or,on approved credits at
as tow mark air any of our beighbors, Oarl . nott . 9,
4'14111 . 0ft: 1 iiserirer - --"Nitit lb he didersold" .
.1 'BENTLEY'& REAM'
. P.RESS 4G1110.103a • -
"tit E . tiro - reeeiving 'EL forge , sriripiy of - Theis
• Vl' Giscids, embracing gres t Variety kinds;
and of beri mital. styles, and, Patterns, and the foh
loving kinds of goods, viz: Toplins,,Delanes.4er:
rugs do •• Lawns, (pinin;"Striped'add
plaid.) Chsm
brays, EtighSh. French and Donnitaic Print's, &v.
dr.c. most of:which theyogfar4insidersibly lower
'thin early spring prices., , -•.• , • -
Gibti , n;JanSl2;l6s2:- if. - njaptorsA Co.
- , Meeda' tora? . :Notice,- • -
~•;
T" "
anderaigiied, eseentors of ills last will
and-testament, of Michael J. Sullivan, dec'dtleis .
of Lib'erty,:herebi , give 'notice that all claims
against said estate'mdst be &etienteti to . thenritn'•
mediateJy for settlement, and- thaw indebted .tO
said crate! must:attend to the same without delay.
.•t FRAiNCIS'QUINICI,? •
, . • J. D. MURPHEY"; E.Vra
Silver Lake, June 28..18 2.=-26w6..: • -
Adiniiiiitrafasi'iNiiiice.
T" tindersignsdharing taken, letters of . Ad •
ministration in the ..estate .of 'Walter ,
itleeseied, - late of Raiford township,' here
by gives notice to all peraom; indebted
tate.thet,the same must, be settled irmrrerliatelil
.and those liavingelalms will present them for ar
'religenteni. CHAS. TINGLEY, Arlin!r
- '
with the teillarinexed:
Fisrford,-Jone .28,1852?-26w6;
A'driiinistratots! , Aotice.„
IkTancE hereby given that letters of nd.
• ministration lipon tha'estate of Timothy
Shayi.late;•, of.. Forest 'Lake tcninshipi deceaied;
have been kranted troho.subscribent i and all per
sons indebted to said estate will please make im
mediate paYmetit, and . Th os e having claim's IN4I
ipresent.thetri duly attested for settlement. Books
and accounts may be found id the hands of Ben-'
jamin Shay.
...pmtmELLiattSyjAitair's ?•
tattle Lake, JAty (0,7352:
,
• • • •Haying-And! Harvest,
NEW lot.l-01:. Grass Scythes, Crzudfes,Hay.
.Zll. and, straw. Porks, l Sampecn!vnew pnttern
ScYtit'd Stinks`, Mikes, Quinebaug Scythe ?Stones
and Ohio Grind Stones, iu ewe and'for 7stdc' by
;1 • • ••• - H. BURRITT.-'
New ItliOord, June 1852 r • • •-
1 - WEL STOP. ,TII.E P.FIEtS' . ':H '7 '
t to Atc. 4V
OUlFteTfte UtItAL OP - liioi7S' 1
I .
-'..
NEW ' ' 00 - DS;;
~::-. ... %,...., At, We ,,bb SI ':- - ,1
.• ',... •-•;:,,,
>
1.„,.,::....L ..1 1 192i2:110,5E,..7t4i.kp05t; .i ;', ;
WANTED 'row Tn CAL.IIFOR•i
f locin iiii - woorSoaltS, 'irks* sizes bide niiied,
L.,A in each a6ge for Gnoils at cash pricoa r . Three:
dollars per dozen allowed.---They niust be a good
• EAT,9Isirik.P.ECK.
trilE lin:gest stock and grcatest Variety of hand.
styles and'Patteinielier 'offered in 'Me'
narket, which wi . fotTer: at t;zt,remely' low prices;
inciydinir u,larda.lot offiandsoine)Printifor dress._
es at 6 penCe a yard. ,
Itlbson Jun'al2, 1852:- & -• I
E • .
W,
dare now.recniviOz. a large toipply of Novi
• T ooking'nu!,ntnas,,roor n complete, t othah and wo inv . t) ti examinatioO !tibi
nly
1••• :rIF. BURRONS:&
Gilson June 12 "1850
.1•1
Str/WAI plfthairle,.!
met. scoff; lark*. lifaidtii toWkini!eprkg;
rpcgiVed C.TYLER's....
• , are -
TIRE ASt'VOIN; (marked gia,til
-- ftiflisiortmont'of Piatid,llrittaiia; Sil
ver Ware - lit :11
• ‘,:- -; •
-' ,7,-,',::;,-. AlvAssOilnielta • .. - Y , '-' . . , _. 1- _••:-- -
. ,
rip•Readpirmie ciothlng 'And Hate And 0 i. can,
A../ 'tautly on lier Al. A fow,g !he,,lßossat.ll"ltats
yet remit% antlA nett aiTyply - OlieCtdd fit i iley pe two.
FI.P-Ell!qi
GGOLD SEALS, .somiientirfily neiir 'Pattettei
,
Arlie gay lecgpod by . 41 7 t;::,
Binghamton; July 20. A; J. BROS.
- ET - Y. WEBII•i E iiiiiv GOOD
erticeiviiii N . Ipring rind
cannon_ dock ot Goadeiiistiote ka .offori
;Atop ,for.vanh • . •
Aroiitrele;'Apiti:l3o64."
A - •
grOVUISTOVESI!
iriPhije
rionthip the - _euieredinTo,`cap-
StOve,'Tin, and • sbeetAeitiii
busineite,-are prepare'd Ao, attend to all ardent ivy
their line at the afprt'eit:Atatiee.'-'- .11'q g mkt
attention to tho business they.hope to , tnerit.thair
halve of tl'et trade. -
- •
101 - beevirried: der opposite flit.
Dernocrat'',officee ander - the dame and etrai of
A. Lathrop f, Co.- - . . —•- •• • ". ,
• • '
4 9 / 1 / I!"" DEN .NtIf'
itimirOve; Jifee ;tat I L ;
•'• 4 "
fim um it
tirgaaortiaMmaavocx
U.PERFINE,OItio:FLQUI;; -6100,6"Gilfeethf
krga 4aeketql,,c+Fig6, ylrarp, Ashton fi - no Balt 16 ,
attekt;4c.- , 211,E2 •
`,!Vtny 1852,;.- : - ,
-;;" TH OMPSONS I 'I: - -
.111,118 sabscribeccontitines the thignerreen bai&.
I -*Union:pagu errea l i:Gini ary „
at the ionate.cif the late Grin of Thomir-.-
don f poinis,opposite - the,,Pn'enin totel, whe r e
fie wilt be happy to and all
svlsiony" froiot hitfilstith;theiii . epra'tionage. - ladies
and: gentlemen wishing kfticliatile'of thernaelvair
will find it
-to their,interest„tocellAtirhoniason't
pleasant atieete4iiintir arranded 'Coins,. and se
corisimetOrmoreothis well -defi fr e'd mid ffne•tned
DiffuerreolYPel!-ti Be; sem ,! antf,retztember -Abe.
plime—opposite the l'hen4, - ,lrota -
-
!re ori heed nrpribi este, a few of
titoi.:B o 4,l o Metode.mit; of the mienufac.
tater', prices:- Cull and examine them - for tier
solves. L. 1710.11P40 . 1 4 1.
liiiigheififini;
.. •
. --111 0NEYTO•VIAN: '
gentlemairwants to bin i row.looteollant
,ot.five per, cent., he
p annot. borrow. it ; •of this
stihScriber., hit gentleMmn can sate more thee 2$
pet Cents in their et o think e Xp'eisie 'by getting
their earniente made it m shop; tf I was in the
habit of hrig,ging4 ..eci point to my. work . ae
the best .assurauce of rn skill in the, art, bat a
dial rlininaiilr~ kilo* 'where_io
...Cfialo. as is Coats!. • -•' _
not to 'mention, unmintionehls:a, Yeats , jackets.
socks;strrionti;'boatiee,'id ilifinit . :47l., •
ErPentlerninfivill plertield toile' ndtiee
have removeeMy.Shop•to',lli. Kiefer's block; on
Main street, „first etpry..• . _ .
2.l'etitting done - as canal.
• • - =n "' 2 ;.31.111r(GROVill
,31ontrose; .113ae,TO r 1842: • ;
I Faints, and. laill , Privileggst and
.Lpts ,for., . -
TIRE Stibeeriberiofrent . for, sale . ..,the following.
_l_ vauable. propetties,,to 'one farm, in the
toivndtiip'of ihtiterd "Containing Some Bitty acres.
shout, thirty•ol.whieh-fst imProfed, house; bath.
orelkard,..kc:,_thyreon. Suidjario, -.one mile
and it hair froth the Harford, on the
'route of the :ihmtrose and Burford Plank Road
h ie . a beautiful, and dealrable location; *ell war-
AM° One ether farm )ying on the' telmOnt
Turnpike:. four Mika! tram 'Laneihoro, and the
N. Y. and Erie •Raiirod, dontaieing , abont Eighty'
acres, twenty or more of which is improved,with
house; barn, orchard; &c. /tie is a valnable
'piece, of lurid from tie location; tieing 'well timbered
and ITatered. , •
Alfa several Buildinglota atilie village of Sas-.
'emebantitt, ou the New,YOrk d: krie Rail Road.
Thisla MIS Of the.inost thriving lacationiin the
country, being the itentml the' Rail Road Afeehinit
shops dic. _lt contains two , about: 1300 inhabit.
tante, and its facilitles are unrivaled. Irt'
jconnection with theabove 161 s, itfaiimr of the best.
mill-spate in the county; tieing imteediately en the
Susquehauria river, with sufficieut.posverfor any
mitposeOf iiiiitturcturitigi Sze. TIM Most surpassing
inducemerttir are held out by' the above location'',
for capitalists, whawish to -embark in the busines,
• menu facturingita nning,tioweriag and limbering.
The
„Rail -Ro'nd 'affords the most Com m odi o us arid
ready 'trarispertion for ever y (hi ng in the 'above IMP.
• The above property, in whole or part,., will be
sold on terms the most: advatitngeous to pnrcher
eia:: I Will grve r givittlba"rgains., ornmunica
tioae will'bnproniptlyaftswereil from it diitancer
aud all enquirea ittrondedlo promptly:'
SE,D.ATE, GRISWOLD,
. Snaq.,tteMit. Pa.; Sdne I. 23 tf.
„.
TO -IIMIll'IrODY;-6111IETING-
Co;
The present
ND:
of the
BAKERY 'AND CANDY - SHOP .
itATOTILD call attention - to the fact that.they
• 'are 710%0 tirisiueie at the liana .
lately: occupied by - Stevefts & Dunmore. ' <
They have secured. ilia netyices,of good arorli.-
inen, Midi& ability and 1 experience, will enable
theta , to triiodatie artielea in thole line of -a. anierier
qualitylt Of!l be . the constant l egbrte_ of:thestpprietont
icy nialte ample iron/ion for the wauts of their
custom - ere, odd, - ao 'Ur 'ba in tam powir.
will endeavor that their fp tat - course with out/ shall .
be both sweet and Oceania., .
White and Rrotvii bread, Rolip and Rink, fresh
every 'To °tido Y &Friday ftern eari;' ilea, era k
eat, Cakes and .Pier always .”- !-. •
. Drope r7 a new article.,poseephig the fle
coiOf differeul 'Enda fritit—vcryploasent to
tosteofi. , ' • :• 1 •
Floor, by the barrelmt seek. at the Iteieiit mar
ket price.. Aleoibugare,./Ifolaeles, paid moat kinds
of Groceriek, 666 1 iiiosf reasonable terms
' Greet and mll4 can:
H. DEANS.
PARK:..
A qnautity of seasoned mb....4 fbr
.
• • DEANsi PANIC- & KIRK. •
,
GRINt.gTONES.
A TONS enema Grind .S.toues, of 'be brit IntlindiCiTll..
re, venllo73lloti Bit/101812d Onlll tizes from 35 to - 4130
lb., ttr2x ps per ib i according, to etas,
Eso, . :
ktniati or.' Itittei:Jr"' which itWisf" -fset,r
'than the Iterps, - and are ; vety supprtinrltonks for heavy ,
work, and water newer, price IS, to 't kill Der lb,
Gibbon J 5,i,552 . ,(2R320).. : . Burat . ows &ea,'
Ado&istre.tors! Notice.
"1V0T,10,13 hart44:giveu th"at„„ibitiuuderalgn .
sir itei' bt•einr appointed;Addunlatrators . or
the cattle, of New MI
, ford toryashipideceuscd.;;All krpons Mdebted.to,
eaid Oitate are. requesiedip,settle Sante; impie..
diately. arid persona futyjng"dainatfti
said entate.‘ill preseat them dulyattrated to the
subscribers. ;••••.0;,--.;
" '
.1' C.:WOODWORM;
•• Sitnimearrllie;iuly Bib , Ass:. -
3000 PILICIEs.OI7.:PAPEIL
; -
Pi MitritCClN4 . : It great varie ty'of beoatifulpat. ,
ierna, which we ofrar lower Flues
ever lieit&l -
or before= parte. flautittomo
Wall'apeta. .torlo eePte. Alto. a Argo
lOt of rliiiaddithrie Paper. beautiful pettetba eud
superior I:futility:: WO 01 'make War MOW°.
rest of ell writhing topper dwellings, ofd new.
IP*P4roPi!),•4lBll:9lK.tock,, •
u. naattotpa + t
.
' ' '
""•
avpit..t.lll6, .
rrilE undersigns as ,ott
. 1 4 ind a. cupply.
AL, stock such as ifydratiliekitinde;fiw.bnoging
wateriiii hill lc; lay and
warrant ano yetit ; Also Eltairannips and aut. , .
i ron puraps,for ;bringing water from Writs ,into
hoinettliid hg,
lay - and. ivarnint -Thoso — Who• want
work 4ons,Tki my Him:. of. bush:tea fludit, to
Abair inlattat to
(.7-•
- • :014VER PAYNE, jr.'
Ofttilint,Entaftr.oof,lllity:l2o,lB3,2." *2114
WOOL!
want 49, 0 4 0 P9u l 4ds of Wei , l iri exCba43 ga
ttalho: , -
Xoptpleo,/day , vitt z x •
NH=