delp to Phila= ong) co nstruction. of thiti line o Doylestown „ i o ngeiddibtedi r says the nag vatchtower, and as soon as the most practice- v e a nd shortest route is ascertained by explo- 1 r at io sad survey, together with the probable cas t, it will energetically - prosecuted to completion. !Three several routes are. desig ted—The Upper• Route via. the Norristown ra il r oad to' the. mouth of the Perkiemin creek., where it Imptio:s into the Sehtlylkill, and i n ce 'long the Pergioinin to Sumneytovrn; s wa mp creek and the neighborh'oed of Soop. ers b ur g tothe Lehigh rreeumnsburg. The The of this route none , nearly Co: The Middle Route is along the valley mp ofleted the Wissahicene creek, passed about equal dish ; tar o between the Spring - House and Acuff's; raven, and thence to the county line, crossing the u pper Bethlehem rend at or near Bloom's tss 'A A and crossing the Tobikon -treek, and il T rol o a gap in the mountain 'on the east b id e e f Flint Hill, near Leightstown, to the sow , v a ly, and thence to Freetnansburg.- The lower route also , goes by way of tho vrissahiccon to the point designated 'between House and Acura_ tavern, and thence probably the spring along or near the old survey of the Norristown and . New Hope route to the s e gue:any creek, crossing at or near Sbntt'e f ar m, thence by the North Branch creek, i n The rear of Col. Isaiah James' farm, thence by the North Branch to .the Hearty Aken creek, I fr thramih Martin Tyson's farm; and F °l : ° hi' croon(' the Du m road at Haldeman's and stanfer farm, and along said stream to the 1 h ea d near Lou's corner, about a mile distant from Fisherville, and thence by a curved route to the Tohikon creek, at or near Fretz's mill, at the entrance of Wolf creek and Deer Run into the Tohikon, thence up the Tohikon to' H a ycock Rutkand following said rani to the bea d wa ters, about a mile from Bursonville, thence by a curved route tos the Springfield and Saueon Valleys to Freemansburg. The Praident of the Company with tho en. g i ne ere, and several gentlemen who take, a deep and commendable interest in the contem plated road, have reconnoitered the two last mentioned routes, preparatory to the survey of the engineers. NWsic "Prewar. Boos."—In some sections of the country. Wkig colporteurs have, been e ngaged to peddle the campaign life of Gen. S c ott, embellished with taking pictures, calcu lated to amuse" the'children." This interest jaz work is thus described by an Ohio paper: "It commences with a picture of a terrible l oo ki ng horse, carrying a tall man, whose apex is surrounded with a quantity of feathers. He looks to be making a great fuss, and in much haste tt, get at some point ahead, while ho is looking behind its if the danger was there.— We don't know what it means. The book c l os es with a bowl, from which the steam is rising toost.volnminonsly, and in its curls is seeothe word " 5.0.c.r." The pages between the horse and the soup, are mostly occupied with the must fierce looking white men and red men. with guns, bayonets, swords and can non. AD of which look as if they were Wood tuts which had been worn out and thrown aside, aster being used to illustrate "Jack, the Giant Edict." "Galliver's Travels," or the "Pi: rue's Own Book." If this tract is any index to the plan of the campaign, it will be even morn childish than their chieftain's letters." • Progress of Cholera. cmcmse.n. Sept. 10, 1852. Many deaths from cholera have occurred in this city during the past few days. ROCHESTER, Sept.. 10, 1852. The Board of Health report 14 deaths by cholera in the two days ending at 4 P. 31. The weathcP has been hot and rainy. ' PROCLAMATION. IN pursuance of nn act of the Ganeral As tembly of the - Commonwealth of Penns}•lt'ania, entitlrd An Act relating to the Elections of the Commonwealth," approved the second day of July, Auto Domini one thousand eight hun dred and thirty-nine, I, G. B- ELDRED.- - HMI SEEErn of the county of Susquehanna, in said Commonwealth, do hereby give .notice to the Electors of the county aforesaid, that a General Election will be held in said county of Susquehanna, on the SECOND TUESDAY OF OCTOBER next.; (it being the 12th day of the said month,) at which time STATE and Corm °mans, as follows, are to be elect ed, to ;tit Oae person to fill the (Are of Canal Cons alesioner of the Commonwealth of Pennay/- One person to fill the office of Judge of: the Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania; to supply the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. Richard Coulter, deceased. One person to fill the office of Member o the &die of Representatives in the Congress of the United States, to represent the 13th Congresionnl District of Pennsylvania, cum. posed, cf the Counties of Susquehanna, Brad ford and Tiers. Two persons to fill the office of Members of the Hence of Representatives to represent the Counties of Susquehanna, Wyoming and Sullivan in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. • One person to fill the office of District At tomey of the County of Susquehanna. One person to fill the office of County Com missioner of the county of Susquehanna.• One person to fill the office of County:An= ditor of the County of Susquehanna. -, ~l also hereby make known and give notice that the places of holding the .General Elec. lion in the several Wards, Boroughs and Townships within the county of Susquehanna are as follows, to wit: The election for the District compoSed of the township of Apolacott, will be, held at the horse of Joseph Beebe, in said township. - - The Election for the District composed of the township of Ararat, will be held at the 86 " 1 / louse,. sear the Presbyterian is said toff - 114 1 4 x Church, _ - the he Election of Auburn for the District composed of T townsp he beld at house of George fluiverly,will in said towlashig the : The. Election fur the District composed of the township of Bridgewater, will be held. at the house of Wm. K. Hatch, in the Borough of Montrose. • The Election for the District composed. of She township of Brooklyn, will be held at the 12021 e townsh form erly - occupied by 0. A. Eldridge in Sid • -The Election for the District composed of the township of Choconut, will be held at .the ° Ol !Louie, tic.V thS , base of Bobe4 Cif!' Jae. townsip: The Election for the DistrietOcon**ed of Lie township of Clifford, will be held at Um ' 4 " rotinaly occupied by Arthur Smith, in 1 4 Borough of DundafE 7ste Election for the DiStriet - composed of shiptow of Dimock, will be held Id the mit Fle'cetmn Bakr etrh, ein B m is dt s o t w composed P. of ' of Dundnff; will be held 4gm 1 441 10te1, in said Borough. e „ gloolltm for the District coispcosed of 4 t oWtnhip of Forest Lake, will. be held di f4 koose lately oeettpleil by Pieierveo,l44, kid twiignp. 'The Elecfion for the- District 'composed-, Of the towashite-of Frankfin,,will..be held at the house of Rufus 'Tuttle:in Said township. .. - Ties:Election - fcri the District composed: of thelßmongh, of Friendsville will be . iheldlin the School /lonse,lin said Bilfough: -. 1 - • - The Election,: for the District composed of the, township of 'Great Ilend;;•twill , be held :aL the house OcCuPleti 'by'Jits.i 'in said townshi I -' ! ' ' '2l; The Election for the- Distriet,SOMpesecl the townshiP of Gibson, - will he held st .the hone° of Joseph Washburii;lin sa id. toWnihlp. The Election for the , District elimposid of the.township of flarford, Will be, hied at= the _house, of Nathan W. Witidron,,lnSaid teem- The:Election for; the. District. composed of the township of. Harmonji. will be held at the house lately, occupied n said township. , The Election forlthe District' coinposed 'of the township of Herrick e ll Will be' held at the house of tho late.yririon Dimock, in Bain_ township.' :' The Election for. tho District composed of the township of Ineksen,i will tie held at the house - of Nathaniel 11,11, in said township. The ; Eleetion .for the Distric t gonipased. of the townshio - Of Jessup, Will be held at tho himin Of Daniel Hoff: in'said toWnship." .• The Elections for the Distriet;composed 'of the township:of Lenox, bel held at the house of GroW & Brothers, in said township. - The Election for the District !composed of the township of Liberty, will b ; held at the School :House near : the 'residenee, of Isaac Comstock, in said - toweship. . • . The Election: for the District roMposed of the township Of Lathrop, will bq held at the house of John Squires; in said township: The Election for .the District t.omposed of - the township of MiddlotoVen, be 'held at house of Joseph Rose, in said township. The Election. for the ,DiStriet noreposed of the Borough of Montrose. Will beheld at the house of Leonard Searle, Borough. The Electinn for the District composed of the•toweship of - New Milford Will be held at the house lately occupied by Joseph'lo, in said township. ' The Election for the District composed of the township of 'Rush, will bel held at the house formerly occupied' by Nathan ',J. Sher• wood, in said township. ' The Election for the DistrictOoniposed of the township of- Springville; wilt be held at i the house of Spencer ifickox, in said township. The Election for the District Composed of the township of ' will be held at the house now occupied by Robert McGerigle, in said township. . ". I The Election for the' District c o mposed Of the township of Thomson,' will be:held at the house of Jong Blanding; in said township. • I also Make known andgive not ielin end by the 13th"section of the nforesaid Bet I 'am directed, - .thatevery person except justice of the Pedde, who shall hold iany :office;-or ap pointment of profit or trust endeelthe United States, or of this State, nil of any !city or in corporated district, whether a- enmrhission offi cer or otherwise, a subordinate °Meer or agent, .who is, or shall be, emploYed under the legis lative, judiciary or executive department Of this State 'or United States; or any city or 'ie. corporoted district; and aleo, that every mein ber of COneress, and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council I of env _ Icitf, or commissioners of any incorporated , district, is by law incapable of holding Or ex-- lercieing at the same time,the office or appoint , meat of Judge, Inspector Or Clerk of any elec. 'tion of this Commonwealth, and that no In specter or Judge or other officer of !any such election, Shall be eligible any office then to be voted for.''' • • And Ville same act of Assembly,it :is also made "the ditty of every Mayor„Sheriff, Dep. uty Sheriff, Alderman, Justice of thelPenee ; Constable or Deputy Constable, of every city, county, township or, district within thiaiCom monwealth, whenever called upon, by ir e Offi cer ofan election, or by. three qualified Sleet .ors thereof, to dear any window or tivenne to any window of the place of General; Election, which - shall be obstructed in such a way as to prevent :voters :from approaching . the:eame and it shall be the dety or the resp ective Con stable of such Ward; distnetor township "with in this Commonwealth, to, be present in . per son or by deputy , at the place of holding such Elections, in such ward, district or township, for the purpose of preseriing the:peace as aforemaid." . Also that in the 4th section of the. Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to execu tions and for other purposes" approred'April i 16th, 1840,it is enacted that the atereSsid 13th section," shall not be construed as tq prevent any militia oliicer or borough officer: from serving as Judge, Inspector or Clerkst any general or special Election in this Common wealtl." L • Parsaant to the provisions contained in the „76th section. of the act aforesCid, the-Judges of the aforesaid diStriet shall respectively take charge of.the certificatOor return of the elec tion of their respective districts, and produce them at a meeting of one Judge from each district at the Court Howse in the Bororigh of Montrose, on the third day idler the day of election, being the present year on Friday the 15th day of. October next, then and, there to do and perfiem the duties required by law Of said Judges. -:.Also -that where a Judge by sickness ortinavOidable accident is' unable to attend said..meeting ofJudges, then theeertif leats or return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one - of the Inapectors ;or Clerks Of the election of said district, wild shalt lo and per form the duties reqpieed_of said Itidge nnable to attend. - - ; Also, that in the 81st section -of said act, it; is enacted that o When I two , or moie conuitiee.l shall cornpose a district far, the choice of. al member or memberti of-.. the Senate of 'this Comirionwealth or of the Howie of Represen- I tativeiof the United States :or . Of this Com monwealth, the Judges of the election in each reonnty, havin„,e . met as aforesaid ,' the' Clerks shall - make outs flair statement ern!l the yntes which shall. haVe been -given at such election, Iwithin the county, for every person' voted - for; as such a member or members which shall Val signed , by-, Said Jedges!and. attested by the Clerki; andone of the said JudgeS shall take charge-of such certificate and shill prOduce the saute at is meeting of one judge from'each county atinich,place insuch diatriet,sa is or may be -appointed by law_ for 'the purpose ? .. which meeting shall be_ held on . ;the 1 714 - 44 y, after the election.:, • _ • .. , . The Re,turn,Jodgiui of the Representative ; District composed thecounties of Suique ti henna,. Wyomidg and: Sullivan; will meet at the Court House thelßoronghef Montrose, l in the sounty, ,of Sliscitieliniria,. on Tunsnair, -the NmeTtESTH day 4:4octeber neat, :to, per form thoie -duties 'enJOMC.d - by lent upon . toe , The ; Beton ;fudges Of :the Cangressional District cringiosed of. the'cduolies of henna, Biadford - and Tiegrii will meet.' irk- the Borough of Towanda, Bradford county.'l'exs: Aar :the Ikhartzturrn. day'ef :Di-Lobar next; to perform those- 4otiee IgOtie4'bf law ;;upon the said ,ladgea. . -Also; that in the else.seetion of toad riot, it enacted that!' every general and' special elturtion ' shall be :opentidlrettifeerißlGHT and TEN in the `forenoon,. :and, , con roue without- interruption 14journment until SEVEN - o'clOtk in *evening, when the polls shall he alesed.”- Given under any newt et toY Once, i s the Borough - cif blontrOse;this - eidh - day :of Seta. knitter Anne Douai i5p2,41114 theYestef the Commonwealth the sevanty,.aiith.,: 4.l3.'ELDREglitheritE) . , . . . Deedil-Deedal Deeds!, A nem lot of Blanc Deeds,juat printed and for sale at this office at 81,00 per quire, or 5 NOT/OL • • The Bonrd of Sehool-Direetorsfor the town ship' of Bridgewater will meet at the Court House in Montrose, Wednesday-pe!t, the 22d nt -,19.0!c10ck A. Tetichero of the township Who- have. unadjelted accounts will please present - them at that • - ' BUTTERFIFII),- • :.Blontrese• Sept. 1 5. • • SREKTtIiq In Frieidevitio; on the 2d init.; by It. Glid. deo; Esq.;'lStr: DANIEL F. - Imtcotat Of Forest Luke, and -Mrs: Fasiiti Sattai of the some - .11111tAir ; AkAtibern, Glisquehantia Co.; PIL,:SoPt• 1852, -Nantes Ossotur, aged 62 year death' teals occasioned by having be,en throWn AMU his t i wagon about two montrie.since,' the wheels passing over his body, crushing him in a frightful 'Manner. • His loss will be. severely felt by his afflicted family as - well:as the neigh borhood .in which he , lived ; ruutthe Masonic fraternityl(Lodge No: 263 at Skinner's'Eddy, of. which! he was an efficient officer and seer- thy :member,) .mourn his untimely - end..and deeply sympathise 'with his, bereaved family and numerousfriends ' admonishing all to mark.urit•his ways, and copy his many vir tues; that they; too, in due time, may becomemembers pf•that "Grand Lodge above where; the' Supreme ArchitecV,of the universe pre. . . • New . Goods- . EW Fall Goods-just received two will be vOld cheap fOr.paskatthe store of IL.J: WEBB. • 'Montrose, Sep: 6, 1652. , Q 0,1.'s for tale at- . . WEBS'a September 15, 'lB5l Estmsty• Alm. inn) tint euclosure of the subscriber on V or about the Nth day of: August last two Yearling heifers.'one black, the other Yea; The owner is requested to prove property _pay charges Roe take them .stway. WILLIAM WILSEY. Natfoxd,_ Sept:loth 1850--37w3. - • THE ADVERT) gElliE NT. 500 Agents Wanted...--$lOOO. . . -Year- • IXTANTED IN.NYERY COUNTY OT THE 'UNITED YIF STATES, active and enterprising men, engage In the male of home of the best llooka published In the - country. To men of good address, posy-ssini a mall capital of from .$23 , to *lOO, such inducements' 'will be offered as to enable them to mike from $3 to $lO a day. 07• The boo' kapubliihed by as are all useful In their character, extremely populu i end command large asks wherever they are offered. fur further particulars, address., (postage naid.) CANCELS. & CIENTZ. Successors to W. A. tears & 37m51 No. ISS.horth Seam! Street, phila *MOO. • SIT. JOSEPHS's COLLEGE, SUSQUEHANNA- COUNTY,! PA.. TIIIs inmention is situated In the most •Leallhfill and picturesque part of r:usquebanna 'county, in the Chodonut Talley. stage teasing Montrose Deoot on tha Lackawanna Railroad and, connecting with the New York and Erie Railroad at Great Ilene, at a dia. 1 tance of six tulles therefrom, passes tite Institution daily. The distance between the Depot and the Inaeltistion is sixteen miles. one half of which is by Plank heads It is also equally distant - Dem Binghamton on the Necr . Torie and Nile Railroad, and connected with It for half the dia. 'niece by a Plank road. . The regnotr.course of•lnstruction comp:4cm the En. gliih, French, Latin and Creek Languages, Including ' History, Geography, Mathematics. Logic, Rhetoric, teat and Moral Philosophy end Chemistry. Care •will be taken to adopt the course of inatruction to the future pursuit or profession of the student. • The collegiate year begins on the first Monday of Sep-, teMber, and coda on - the 15th of July. 1.- - - TERMS. The : annual pension for Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance, Is - • . s l oThe modern Lringnam-s, German, Spanish and Itai lan. will form en extra charge, each per annum; ' - $l5 Books, Stationery, and Medical attendance, wiii . form extra charges. Wailing and mending will form - an extra .charge, pernromm. , -$ 5 It le o,tional With the student to farn'sh Weisel f - with bed and bedding. If fumbled by the instl. tritinn It will firm an extra charge, per annum $8 I Day, scholars for six months, $l5 semi-annual Bulletins will be sent to parents or guar dians Informing them of the healto, progress and deport ment o their children or wards. Those who may desire to have their bed :and bedding furnished by the Inseltulan. are requested' to send pre. vlons notice of the fact to either of the undersigned Those who intend coming by the way. of Binghamton arc requested twelve previous notice of their purpose, that they mad be conveyed to the College without delay. eximmunleatiora.lse., for the College /how,' be, addressed, EL.:, Joseph's Post Office, Suequebann.s' county, Pa. • 'WET. JCIIi!C V. 0 'IIBILLETs Presider-1. RFT. HENRY FITZSIMMONS, Vice-President. ilitelieweniewsw--Caleh Carndt, Esq. 'Choconut; Hon. 0. A. Grow . Glenwood ; llort.-D. Wilmot, C. 1.. Ward, Ell, Towanda,j. • • istratoils Sa l e, ' OTIC 'is hereby given 'that in pnrinutice of ill an order of the Orphan's Court of i Susque hanna county, the following!described poperty late the estate of Richard Anthony, deceased, will be seld4t . anetion upon the premises. in Clifford township on SATURDAY, TIE 9412 DAY OF OCTOBER 11EXT, at .1 o'clock r. st., bounded as follows, to ivit: ! Be- ginning eta beech aapling a corner of land claim- j ed.by David Rees and: David Anthony thence north, forty-five degrees west one hundred and for ty-one perches to. a stake and stones; thence south forty-five..degrees ,west fifty perches - to a Slake and stones; thence South forty-five !degrees east one :hundred and.eighty-three perches to a beech sapling; _thence north -forty-five degrees east forty two perches in the,water of John Chen- Pr's! mill pond; thenee north five:degrees east eight perches to the pla6eif,begintaing, contain. Mg fifty-five acreeand.funrtein perches. Teruo of . payment made known on die dip of sale- .• ,!- .WILLIAItI S. REESE. Adm'r. September. 1852. 36%4 Sales: BY write of Yeti& Er. issued out of the Court Of. Common Pleas of Susquehanna county, and tome di:ected, 1"will cations ta public . at the Court House in Montrose, on 'Saturday the 2d, day of October, at one o'clock r. ii all Oat, eartaih, piece or parcel of, land situate, "lying and being in the township of Harmony, county of Susquehanna; and bounded and described as fol.' - , low., o wit: On the north by -the school-house lot, on. the vast fiy the public. highway, oa Ike south by lot, formerly owned by Gibbous, and in the west by- the meeting-houselot,i containing abbot 24perchee, bet the seine more, of leis, with the - ipptirtentinces, - cnie, franied 'Mose; one barn, and all iinproi , ed, lute theastate of R. G;Hetfield. Tak.en: in esecation at the snit 'of Jacob Vey lor against IL G. Hinfield, All ihat certain piece or parcel of find situate - , lying and being in the township of Liberty, coup -I.y of Susquehanna and state of „Pennsylvania, Imuntled and descrlba Miltdlosii, *it : _on the norm by laid of E.ll. Tinny, enet;bY jsuifes T. Adams, south by Peny P. Butts, E. B. Tenny and Richard Bailey, and wow by band .of.Alansots Chalker, containing forty-e igh t - acres, together with the-appurtenances thereunto bekinging, one Tannery, seven, dweliing hotiserti, one store house, One born nudsne vietpte housianti the, estate bf William Cainpbelf. I"teittin - ftt eiecution at OM snit of lames 4 R. lifiuironsittgainet . Wiljlaur CanipbelL ' • ' • ' stanutur.'' lufratirs outea,Mantromi . Sep. 8, /862.• ••- : • . ii'll.PO4. o (l l sebeistyle) just reeeivatt.., , • GEC/. FULLER - Mingo*, lieptatiblii 1852. "": . 7- •-•,' • 1VG1,188.111:1NTING 140 eubser bee tbie dig reethwi auother lot of FAaglish 'Mont Lover %Item's , Hunting cases, (owe yerriow." Attest) I. EVOila ilieghenitte, Tuty 2O 2 Odd Tektwid Hai. TAKE -NO, TIC. .07- 2- 77 7-7 - ALI. persons Indebted tO G. G. - Pride by note or, book account i a!4 hereby notified Ittiat payment limit be made tmmecUately,:or the' be obliged twei!foica it;bylProcess of law. , The booki.may be. qupd at the offide of Wt* h • - - 1 = W3I. JM,.rP; tAsligneesior , BROU N, pride, . , . ..,-• •. - .. - ' ..'. - ' - WO ItE*ARD‘ ' I 7 ' I •-,... ( r SIRAYED WitOirti f m: the eitbseribar O•ri , ' the night of the Witt r 30th Anglin!, lasi,. a Bay Maie, block - inane au long, bushy tail; ro illaa - nose, 'small' star in fOrplietict, pniti4 'creek . , in I hoer or one hind: foot, staudii. lois_ on fetlenk it...n at- ' Orel traitor. yhe•aboveretrard will be given forj the return of said; harm atilt !l• ellitubte reward r foi ' the apprehension and conviatialiof the thief. ~. • . • • .- - •' - - 11114./lA-EL 'HILL. „Itir Silver Lake, Pti. Aum 3 ~1832: • • , •-- . , , Ifb ' .- • 13 6 622 ' 14311 , 141i - I i • TO those pat-fielder!). whose promisee have run Out tong since , 1 would say' I will now take good Ildtter. Oat s ; ,' Egge, Beesw x, Feathers; or caek. m preference to Fending a message greeting by the first nt October nest; (, tied and be }vier.} /Grains% Atilt, 2E, :52.1 - N.C. TYLER.— Tv iINTE D S fo h- r e tr e adtu rPe 2L 9 utit'si,or;for ea eh ' . V v.. by., hI.c.TYLLR.., • h4ontroset: Aug , 1 . . • • - BRIGADE ORD, 5.7-NO: 3. are hereby ;idea to the First Brig .ado Tenth 'Division of theliniformed lie of .Susrjuelsarina comity to meet for drill and inspection on, Vednerdoy the 22d day of Septem ber next,,ot the house of Ass Spicer in the town; ship of Hirfe4l at 8 o'clock M. A generid at tendance is solicited of all the officers of the Brig: ads. 45441 SPICER, " In: Ist Brig. 10th'Div: Pa. Brigade Inspector's offieely • • August 22, 1852. 34w4 . Target ExCursion.. , There will he nu excursion! of firing a fonr pound brass piece of Ordnance at O target at a suitable Aistance,at the same time und place.' Firing to commence precisely at 10 o'clock A.lll.- Firing to be superintended by Muj. Gen. Amherst Car- I penterundßrigadier Geu: John _ .AsA sexcEn.' , nursed, Augart.V,lSS2. 34isi . New Milford Grocery -and For • .warding Atore. The subscaber having opened 'a Grocery ttrid Foiwarding Store in New )Idford, is now,preper , ed to receive -Farmers' PrOduce of all kinds. also Live Stock, and forward the same to New York on the best terms, and guarantee that all shipments Mode by. him will be ou the most ad vantageous terms for the owners; and current funds returned- bud paid of his store-house in a reasonable time, and liberal edvancements will be made in cash ou consigunionts, Farmers will readily see the advantage of this location- over nil others for the forwarding busi ness, and 1 shall encleavorito make it for their in terest to patronize the Nevt Milford Grocery and Forwarding Store. A general assortment of Groceries and Ashton Salt, &c., constantly on h.nd. 1 . . . L. HARDING, Jr.., New Milford, Aug. ID. 1852. 34*me . 'Adim .., mstrators' Notice, NOTICE is herebygiveu that the undersigned has been appointed Administrators of the Estate of CUARLEd Eowsaos, dec'd., late arGib: son., All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to settle the samje immediately, and all persons having demands against said estate will please present them, duly , ttested. for settlement. .7 C. EDWARDS, Atha's. Gfloaa,./tu3.2.0,75.52. • 3414 DISSOL • The co•partnership her the firm of Deane, Park & The suhseribors will eouti king and Caudy business n of. Deane, Park & Kirk. 17. PAY' YO The Notes and' Account ! SIBLEY & Co. in the W. Dressing business, must be without further notice. The subscribers give thi s have attended accounts ! themselves costs. pUrford. Aug. 18, 1852. Wilford' S .ve Depot. 1852. BURkITT' - H" just received a new and large assortment of Ceoking, Parlor Ind shop Stores, for wood or coal, which. in connection with his preiri one stock, will make' his virsortment tmusnally complete, in the most popular anctimproved kinds of Aimight r Elevated Oven, premium and pl4te stoves, Stove Pipe Sheet Iron. Zinc, StoveT a h,. &c., whleh he will Fell at tbe lowest prices for caah or approved credit. August, 1852. ' $lOO TO: $2OO - PER MONTH !! rrilE above sum - can .easily be made, by any . industrious Mart, of respectable address who possesses good busineis qualitiea, uud who can command a arnall,eapital (to begin with ! ) of from 25 to 50 1 dollars,—No others need apply, —by• en. gaging with the subscribers in the -, ' BOOK AGENCY EUSINESS Whoeis Publications are very Saleable, and which the etorLe WiLle eve! tErraudg can be forwarded at oar risk. if mail ed- in prcrence of the Pest Master and numbers and dates Of tfie'same retained. • IrrNabooka kepi or sold by us of an immoral endency. fIXA Wholesahe Price List, with full Direc tions, for operations•. will he forwarded ou appli= cation, Post Paid, to GEO. fl. DERBY &Co • ,r Boot Puctisagas Buiralo.lg. Y. (N . l, New York.) 13U.w.5.::. 1 • ":-. ; ''-, ... - - The subscriber ittrajP..st r.:' ---."!!! received- a farm) stock • : : -. 7. - ;. ~..• I ->' rIPONN, _ ,, r : I& e xcellent aseortmeat ‘. I : 4r:„;77),.,. - r-. ..... l of .4an's and - Tins's' e• e '. '' - :- .; . READY ALUM, of fatiet itilree and lotted .to 'the sentien t ' - ..,..:. Atio-Z,earhionablelSilk Ilate > (peebe's spring style.).Koesuth ifite.legliorn, Straw 'arid Pedal Leaf Hats, Coin, Sbinis;Stoeitings, Glaves.-Ses .pendere, Cravats. Bodin and 'Shoe.; &bake, 'Wrap- ping and Writing PaPer, Travelling Bags, Wall Paper, (a good stock.) Curtain Paper, and Fancy articles too numerous:to, specify—all or any of which I will sell as kiwae the. like can be bought la "Biughttiatqu'!. or-any other. town-. ', .. GEO. FU,LLER Montrose, April 20. 1852. , - 3; WOStAhllggifilt _Susquehanna Depot, pa.. TIBALEIL in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, • Oils. a./ choiciet. Mires and , Liquors, DyeAtuffl. Patent Medicines, _: all kinds. Combs; .:Trusses, Prnsbes, nerbseyerfrunery, Toilet Articles, Got.") arid PLA7an Jaireta7—qntlery—Viclins,lF/titetl.l Fifes, Aecordeoni, School Books,: Stationery.' Children'. Cenreeilee_el; Fancy Goods at great variety, Looking-Glasses, SODA TER,„ Cg' Burning Tobaccos Scut& cud Cigars, &c. *c. dec., sold at I the:lowest prices. -July 26, 18527; rti,ocgs of• every description, ,pram;• and 114.1 alsrmaor salo,chesp by, - flinstbstnton, /sly 20. v . ` A. J.•tieANEi.l . • trIC..OVE 14, ,IgiT OV,lllll$ ,t, ; '''''' - p 'a it Lod rimille - sravero en a.. e • • -t ' , -,-K--- :.-- lig &SHEET IRON ES-. T" 4 - e ubscribertispectfully 1 , . =— I - 7. - lio that hellosli t irtUte pub-I l'eceived ts his fortneistock:Of Sitives, - 'consisting . Of ale,' ,',.° I of`this nitist'apProved, simile w hich kinds: hich m . a ' CIAINITON - AIR 'EIGHT - :• , PORhIST_QUEEN,, - - • -. • ..- --STAR, OP THE 'WEST -- - -.- - • • ~•- WESTERN QUEEN, "-- •- ' -- „ all elevated Ovens.' 1 ( .0f Squire aietight Stoves -., , . :. PHCENIt„ PARAGON.- -.. .. WESTERN EMPIRE.. • = ~ , . -- , ORANGE AIR TIGHT, - '' !lINITRDSTA-TES.`.' ' ' ' FARMERS ; VTICA.,COAL STOVE. ' A variety of Prentiitas, seam, of new style, the ' WALKILL' AIR`'TIGLIT FAR3II , .RS. A good And yericiee, assortment of Parlor 'and [fall tileyea: for y.'ectl and Coal.: : Box Stoves or various sizes and paiterns he is continually re- 1 ceiving, and- intends to keep ne great e variety of ' the most popular stoveibiank deafer in the coon 'try. Permits wishing -to purrhase.atoveq will find it to their inter.tal to call on him. .They will ficl'his' . '. ',. - • ' ' ' ' Rote Putnitiate. - made of the strongest Ind best marlin's nod as theatres can be bought in Chit or Broome tour/4 and mach better than 'offered by pedlars. ' 'TT Stove Pipe & Tin ‘Vare kept .fOr lode And merle to iordp,r. ' Fewthers will be supplied with Pens; made of strong Meterinls, at 'Wholesale pri ers, all orders for work, in his line will he thank-1 folly'received' pod - punctually attended to. . '-.' • ': 1 JOIINCOLSTEIV.'• 1 • Great Ifiend',lnly 1,1E152: . - - - - - - ,VARCE Ty -- S T 0 R Tfirst , iiay,lLail ae s and Oeutlemen ! THE subscriber would invite his friends to.call at his•neal stors;iit.Great Bend, directiy op. penile:the "Lutik Hotu!c," and examine his stock of goods, feeling. assured that they will .not go away. disputisfiet— would'first call the attention of the Ladies to his great variety of ! rt t 42.1• CJ e j . 01; consisting of etsibroidersd and printed Lawns ?De lames of alrnefit everyfrOriety and style that the the New York market 'affords •;. black and colored I Silks; Prints, Gaighatna,. &c...&c. A sptspilin lot of Shawls, handkerchiefs, Table Coven*, Ho siery' and Gloves. I..lirettv and Millinery Coeds. Also, Broodclinhe,Cassimeres, Sattittetts, Vest ing, and every material for boys and men's CID. thin • . • 1.. Hats; Caps,.l3oots and Shoos. • . Tinnlts,,Valicea, Carpet Bugs, Carpeting, Sheet : ings, house keeing articles of all kinds, Groce ries, Yankee Notions, 44. (lc., and in short ev erything a person ne'erli for comfort and luxury —Li LTPleasacall and eiamine. • I ' ,• HENRY LAN LEY. ' l • Great Bend, July 15, 1 ,1852. 2th.nGl TO. THE TAAVELING PUBLIC. First Chase iintet.4nrnas 51..50 per lour. THE subscriber/ having ledely become proprietor of the FRANUI.rX //RUSE. Chestnut, Street, be tween 3 and 4thi Philadelphia, and having reduced the price of Boritd to $1,50 per day, gives notice that, notwithstandmg th;is redaction he will still; continuerto keep a FIRST Ckses [laces:. ,•, The Franklin 'Haase hue just undergone extend edt / alterations, and is now fi tted up and ref - urn- I _ ished in superioristyle, for the reception of visitured n tnri 1 1 . , . The Lower ode, forrly occupied by stores. is I 'k • Haying- and Harvest.. nowitteiuded in Pm Hotel, forming a epticions lie-1 ,II NEW lot - of 'Grass SeytbeS; Cradles, flay ceptitiu .1 - toom. Centleineu's Parlor artd -Dining! .4 1 and straw Forks, Sampson:* - new pattern Room, . thereby laliowini , an addition of thirty i Sal the Sticks, Rakes, Quinebuog Seythe,stones chumbirs and several beautiful parlors, fronting i and !Maio Grind Stones,hl store aud' fOr'side by on .ILihestaut 'tft,i The Rooms of this hotel aro '-;- ' • . --- • •• IL BURRITT. '' • , S ii, superior to moss.Othere. being constructed with itl. I len( Milford, June, 18.72.• -. :. • .; 1 coves, rimming parlor and be , d-chumber attached. : . - Well-lighted and !ventilated. The location js nil. . . STOVES I- STOVES • • : surpassed, either for business or pleas-me. .- - .1,. • - . i . .BEN. I-I. - WOOM AN. Prop'r, 'I HE subscribers , having , entered into coital* . . . ,• . . .. . , • - flOnnfl.l . I ' : Philadelphia I He r ti,' l l ) !!! Ili . , i . : love, frin, and Skeet Arran. . ; • • . MOUNT PROSPECT • 1 bursreese, are prepared to' attend to all elders in •r thrii line at the shortest notice. •By giving sidet ... 'WATER OK AND INSTITUTE i attention to the business they hope tomerit their f. -:1 Irsare of. the trade. _ - :•, . ,• ; . i' • BINGHAMTON. N. Y. ; . The' business wilt be carried on opposite the THIS institution is toCated in a'benutiful and' '' . i Democrat" o ffi ce , under the name end-firm of 0, i romantic grove at the base of Mount Pros.: D. , Luthro „ A . . 00 peel, and: within the corporation of the vilage .; : 1 . ` ' • , possessed elan ale:indent supply of purest eifti ' - " : . , 'Dater, edvautages for exercise in the pure air, a I ' carriage and foot walk lap the mountain, over. I l l°°trOs e ,Jno e l7, / 8 . 52 - , looking a scenery nosiirpassed in beauty and 1 4.. e. 4,a ~,ii..„.„.G ix, TA. Tule grandeur . ..and "free from' the noise end tisrmoil oft, .. ri , -77,""'',..._7,.. 4 " 1 " 1 ", , -xi. busy life," wi th exceltenestriting mid rowingprivi. I afifiailj ISIYILIPM,ASAIari v leges'on the pleasant waters, of the Chensingo.— . UPERFINE-Ohio FLOUR ;:i also. Codfish. , , . These are a few of the' presentation the-••eare : 1 „:j .. . I Mackerel, Carpet Warp, Million fine Salt in offers, ta the invalid. I ' ' * " The house is new and voroutodious=bathing lam" !Imam, c. - M. C. TYLER. 5.1,i y ~) 0 1 8 -2 , - • '- . , . . 1 appaMtus excellent- r well ventilated, with ,i ) .30 - • P RE S S ' feet pitizre. ~ I . '' - i •. I . .WE STOP THE The medical department is muter the entire i care dfDi. Thayre and Wife;alrhe have had large ; TO ANNOUIrdE,III.I§., ARRIVAL OF MORE , ~ experience in tlydropathic practice, mid are fa . 1 . : H •NE VV .GOODS' ' . • " vorablv knower as stracreeSfut practitioners. - Codrsei Of Lectures, w'ltli full plates end illas. f .. . At lfiebtes. *, - &miens. Will be given throughout the season to I 1 • MONTP.OSE, JuNi-1.7,1E152. • ' the Students and Patients; upon Anatomy, Physi, I --,-"---, - • '.- ology.!Rydropatlfy and ifygierte, fol. which there I P RINTS, pRINTk i PRINTS. Will 1,4 ,i.',additional charge. T - ' . • .1 HE largest stoek bud greeiten satiety of hand. . Fe:rodeo' who have been confined to th eir Leda • SOme styles and patterns!' ever -offered (u-tfria for years; are invited to correspond with us eri market.)which we offer at extremely low prices, . . give us a call. Oar RICCI:SE' in the treatment of, ineludiog a large lot of handsome Prints for dries diseases peculiar' to females , has given us Confi-.1 es at,-6:p en 6 e a p m :, -•• . ' - - . - dence,l and we say to all such, eien if they have I albsoaf Jane 12,1862.. .. "suffered , much from - ninny physicians,' makes ! ; NEW , ... ... , , , one mo r e trial. ' i - _ • . 'GOODS . - Tains from $ I to $8 per week,, (payable I ' - .-_, • r , 41 ,,t. I viT um crow rece i ving a large Supply of. New weekly;]_ according to room And- attention , T T. ; Goods, Making our stock , more, complete red.. .Patiefits Will provide for personal Sem. I . I Min eTer, and we invite an ex,antination of it' by fortriblea, f.''' blankets, 3 linrn or cotton offsets and 6 towels. ,-• 0 - V.ll-JANIIE . 1111 . D., I any and all wishing ra 'Purchase. -, •• ; :• . - ' ''' ' ' ' Resident Physician •-1 , 1.. • :.: .- - :11/. QUAROWS , &. CO. - o Ero • • - - (191 t ,- D. W. &' 11. M. [{ANN EY,Froprietriii , .Gibl'Pot Ihntlt I— 1 -•,--, 1 —... .• . . tukre exietinz miler o. is hereby dissolved. ter carryon the Ba der the name end firm 'D.A. DEANS. W. PARK.' J. L. KIRK. DUES! I. of the late grin of D. 01 Cardin g end °loth Ipaid immediately and - notice, that al who ith them may save H. siar..Ey. 1 'D. SIBLEY. P. CARPENTER.. *3l:-in3 Dissolution.: - . • . • ~-,ii - ' :• , ' LOTS -OF.-.. itcrotrog is hereby Eiv.ip that the firm) e ri,i t . t ;l QUIII.3IER Shawls,'Mnigilliii, Ribbrini, 'Suiii: /.1 4Worner is this ,day . ; diisolrect bil mutlini 1? -7- r•r",r stair, straw braid'', Hoovers ; and aPliggsr contiri!. - 'nose itideined to the firm; ark requi.s. I lul t ft'at'iV!'d at •; ' - . . . . .. . . hid to bettlf: uii withotit delay. — • • • ,• - • • . • PAUL R. PITTS, 2 .11.1*rnse: April:l.lBsl- - V. WARNER . PettinoB,,Wo9l. mid . 3,000 . dtilla . rs.'T , , 1 Cttolt—edPin grain. butter, Nadi. - /0 000 . An Asseortn:ient •,- _., ere. rnjis.'fit)d fiefsioax on aecnunts or. or trarte.: ' 1 fIF Itewty-mndo clothing aril hats 11114 0 pa. tiro• ' riVottirosvrJune 10. ' ' .•• A I p r(LER .11-1 mogul,. on•bnn..l; -..A fort' of the "Hosetth" Hats .....................!....,...:....,L.L.:.1. 7 .—:.-4......::„..—...'_i ......_, - .....; 1 . ...yet tentuta k atulliner aupply expected 111 . dny or tto.. • IFOR'Sklan• . •• i ; • - "r ;.: (7 E (), PqLLE 50000— -' ' - - - ' ' ''- I ' OliD SEALS some eutind - new patterns, - "P.'4"."'''''''''. I.°3".T 'G : day • received ! • • Y • i . -shared, cheap fer cask.' Also.' thin . . . by , .., . . - . . BlatchleillPlowiti tow er iiinu lit any - other - ph:eel . 11ingtiamton, Jaly - 211; ' - A:'J.•EVAN R. in'Susiinebniina'aannlY. . ' S. FULLER. J, Franklin Forks. May 10; 1852." - 1... 19.1. ft BONIITETS;.BONNET . S. . 2.Nk.W . 041y, of ihba,i - cheap pills; Fancy` Stiniv,' and Fronch.ithnisa mei "Lace' Rooil9en and MOT' Ibbliana. and Flait , ors, greatly reduced! from eiiiing pricer, by, 11./rJRRIII` 'CASE Paid (O'Shea p Pells'ky c, D. LATHROP nevi supply ;- of that oholoo Cf. Ten ,JL SEM, reesived.—Flir at. 3a and - first rele nt 4 and Sq. ; ; apprrLY 4. READ, '4114- WAR:!'WAR:!' Dr; ilazatt's : c o r ll 4124.)Vart Zlizir. itiat,wlll* remora all ido l! 4 4,,co l vii,i,Varta or fitatop, la three or four daymp,4OO.so atato:, .411500 r. Batiett'a Tooth Acha;lialla, that, will giro 'mob aOholit fi ve allo atea-,:pilea 25 g ents-4prla4e Tod July [3o:w3. TI I ST ai3il.4 5itpt.4,185.2. Great Bend : -V7:" CH NOW Goods. WONDERE t OF ART 132 2E0289122 - 01/ GOIN4 20 Biniljailltair • • • . . ..„ -= .What bath' magic paWer to trace •Beatitrii letel,o tom - Valid griscei•- -- `l - ] I !--] or the. plakiestShOweliest I • • _Daguerreotype.` . -What con infaut . _toutlettengega—s ' t i , .„icate life's stagei of 'agat7.'„ • ].1./ergiOrreetype .1, NI, hat attracts the lover's (tie' • Calling forth - a] ted.tale sigh - • Though.thei.loved be •, . ] Daguerreotype Whit, giireir.c , Sznfort to the heart Whin our dearest frleuds depart "- ] 'Tis this tvonder.workiny art* • • Daoerreotype! This a hallowed feel rig - lends And for absence makes - am - ends, -I When we hold aotuo]cherished "friend's • • - -,• -Dagnerreetype. I* Theti why tiered - you longer Stay 7 ;. Come!- there's danger in delay ; • • Have year picture, dratorn.to•kray,, ; Aud you'irbe prepared to say , That there is drub; if peaty , in. the above . hoes; etlo.that ekt the., . • ~.]:,- • • DAM/M=OMT ROOMS r • TIN IVrINr-,„, n „ IZZEIZD lithe place to gut a'faithful and - pleasing portrait-. gri.Taft artist takes: this opportunity ici r tender hii ateful acknowledgments to the patrons-of his Are—trusting that his effortsto please, in the past, will ensure his ruedies inthe future. r :fro his for Mer facilities he has now added an Int- . primed Half.size Camera, by 4he aid of which he is prepared to to take . groups;or singlepictures,iol a superior Manner, A new and beautiful variety Of plain quid fancy cases—Turtle] shell, Papier, Macho, ; - and Other splendid styles, of various sizes and pattsrne; gold and plated Lockets, Yon who have beauty f come arid let ins take it You who have none:pray come and let me make it. jDOdd reilowtr , Hall, corner of. Turnpike and Chestnut streets. - , .• Sane 23. 1852. • •I • • - • Note.—A good Quarter Camera , far solo , at a vei-y low'prier.• .• - :•; :•; . - Tbm artist. when not in hia roorns,.may be , fonnd by inquiring at theCaudy!Shop. 1 . . .. - NEW -GOADS.. -- .- FOR THE SUMMEE;S TRA DE. - I.)ENTLY if REA 0.• have Ijitst 'received a 1 .14.1 large addition to their former stock of Goode 1 co tsisfing of Dry Good* - - ofnlinoSt every deft:evi -1 tit, i. GrOceries, Crockery, Hitirdw.ite. - Drugs; 11 diiinns, Paints, Oils and • Dyestuffs, Boots Shins and Leather, Stone and rut wore Watches JeWeltyiSilver Spoons, ~ Pcrfumv.y . and in tact Efii' greutest variety thit 'can be found in Stine in the 'comity —all'Of Which" we are prepared 'to tell fur cash Produce or ore approved credits at . as tow murk as any of oar neighbors, Onr motto,, is still the same as ever—" Not to be undersold" 11 - - • ' • - • BENTLEY & READ. .• naEss GOODS. - VETE are reeriving a large s'upply of -Diets onciGoods,' embraciug a greeivaristy of kinds, :O'f beautiful' style'', and patterns. and lewptg kinds of goads, viz:. Popline, Delouse, Der. rtwb Lawns. (plain, strip.d and plaid.) Chain lir tea, Hugfish. Fame!' end Domestic Prime; iVe. Scen• most of which- they olTer considerably lower, rP • than early springy priccii. , tOuita, Juutt 12,1812 . . , Sliver Ware' . URE AS WIN;; - (riviiked grails ilk), risvoitrn . c;lifuf Pitited;-.l3riitoilin,_" wild SU ver IVtire et • - ;: L. PANE/ET-JP,. , - - • • ,•-• NEW: GOODS, f. pi: is now, receiving his spring nod. itimrner 'stock ofcaiCule, which ha offers cheap for - ' .'Montrose; April' 13, 1852: - ta>tssaaL. . . -;• T the colittrtne,rehip 'bore rafore' ealstirig mider . Dame' anikfirm of A..Laihrop dr. co.. is distailvetL. - The bookr-and accrtaute of, the. , late firm will be 'settled by A. Lathrop. • The bbeirwee will be - hereafter conducted by' Latbrop_Sa lapel pilev, on - the-'pay dOwn' anti' shaft credit eyeteat,,onaer the firm of p. Lathrop i sr, Co. ` .; A. LATILROP ktO ! , _ Montrose, Nardi •-•- : Ranting; void Watches-- Ex Tim fujog r 0,44y . impeirtition . , for ealt,s. by'. ' :ALFRED' J; 114 RElASTP.lNS7—Thiiiiiii*flitil-prim!tpknoti IMMO 41 01r0IYnry pattern'', ree d this day by ' Ditighaintou. dug.lB, - •:—.-A(J.EVANs IXIANTE4I,OO,OOO'dos Sickii in ex. V clings Tor Gositlif bySENTLY, READ: Nontiose ialy 1952, 3uN : wznais oi . vziTzti!)' ntnnows & co C. D. LATED.QP; 'S:A. WOODRUFF.' JOHN L. DENNIS. TI:BIIRAOWS Ikea- (Woo pima' OF PAPElrtissro- - - I ... MBR ACT NG a great vatiety or pat- .12 - terns. which we after at lower prices . char 'overheard tit befost• itt thew, pirtiV. Hattdriintet Walt Paper* 9 to 10 benti a roll., Alett.a-'large lot of Philudgpolict Pi per. beautiful patterms and Operiarrituality. We, will trinket it - for 'it!. luta nist of alberiehinetoafirr old e of alms toprthatto froat,our stock. , , . ~ •• allm 11-10111101f9 *Ott • oilauslll,lo9/1:1 . • - 45't DRY GOODS AND - CARPETS. ?PRE subscribenbArsidd Innen% :Mc citizeidi Wane - chip:Da county- that they hove new odr hancluibege:earortt:ntint of,14:00o4 at phyla said andtetall: ' - I:l'o2l.llAtZtle. DEPASMNI-p- eadshdlottba pert'el bictidelothi. cassimoresi set. lame. trernacki•jeani,- veitingsrliad 1 , Simmer goodsOf all kind,. ' : ' - a.titartg 'iiipandrafaiii; • ionsisting ora tinge variety:itizt Black 011ie, fan - cysathri,- gingham!". Bootcirnad,:-.4triericaa pints of alt kinds,; some at _6 pence per, yard, of superior Ip:silty - of ooloro warranted. - nt.d e tame, Cashmererpoplins:groves, hosiery of every grade_ and:quality—White goods:- Brawn- and bleached *beatings, 4.4 wide. heavy, qnality.told. p er e d. Ticking'. drillings ; flannels, Scotch "diaper, birds eye do.. napkins ; Welt linen. and spree= ; to fact almost every . thing in the; dry goods lino. Also , e. large lot of • I • • 'aaitrivriStf - Three-ply, iniraini, cotton; tind . wont,. Cotton, stair,: druggitc- Woof and cotton—oil cloths Air floors and tables. t. • 1 We haviie all'vfinting our ifaCa to calf and' ex anfine qur steak; for melee! confident by so doing it 1441 be asaving of ten.tolwenty percent: On,, motto is.quiok-salei and small profile. , • Store nearly oimOsito the Postornee. Bingham-' lon, N. Y. • • WICKHAM 4. BENNET.. NEW.DRY 'GOODS' *. AT NEW. MILFORD DEVIVT. , . T BURRITT'S ma y be found• an eaten.. give and' neve asioninent of Dry , C - 0044 fu% eluding a great vailetyjot . - Ladies' -Dress Goodo g la rich Prints, Printed and Embroidered Lawny, extra. rieh - 11aremrj Delaney, Ldetered Poplin... Gingham. and Chambray, of new styles, .blaek. and fancy Silks, ikc j .; Canton Crape, limbo Cashmere and Beive Shawli; blanti Parasols, plain andjfignred Swiss - Mnslins, Straw YrettelY Luce endltiilk _Bonnets, Bonnet-Silks. Ribbons and Floweer. GENTLEMEN !Ant .130YS DRESS AND SUMMER GOODS. Marge assortment.; Hats, Caps, Boots and Shciesi Trunks - ,Valicey, tjlarpet:Bugs, Carpeting. Oil Cloths -for flora, and tables, painted and printed, Windon - S'haded, Wall Paper, Domestic' Cotton, of all kind., etc. ate., Which; in connection with a. universal assortment In other departments et goods, and being Ptirchiuted entirely for . cask, wilt enable parchasersjto secure benefits Jerks. style: and terms not ta be found in any other establish- N. 8.. -Salt and Slone Coal constantly on Ilan& j New Milford, //fay 1.5,1852.. _, ' Panne, and Mill Piivileges, and. - - Lots for Sale. - - . T HE Subscriber offers for sale . the following valuable pmPerties, to wit; one farm in the township of flartord containing some sixty acres, about thirty.of which is improved, house, born, orchard,lcc., thereon. Said farm lies one mile and' a half from . the ofliarford, na the , 'route of the Montrose and Harford Plunk Road It is a beautiful rind desirable locution, well war. tered . Also one other faina lying' on the Belmont , Turnpike, four Miles from Lani-ehercri and the. N. X..and Brie B ailrod, mural ging about. Eighty acres,. twenty or ' ore of whieivie improved, with huusei'brim, , oreliardi dtc. Thiei is a" valuable Acre of lomffromits location, being well timbered: and wattled... i . - „ Also - several Building lota at the village of Sas. entehanno, On the York & Erie 'Rail Road: This is one of the most thriving' Meationgin the country, beingthe seat of the Roil -lioadMachine Shops &c. It angaing non. about -1.30 D inhabi tants, and its baguette-facilities are anrivaled. In connection with the above lots; are fon r of the best mill-Beata, in tbe County, being immediateryOtt the susqocitantia river,, with Sufficient power, for-any purpose of mannfctarini &c. The moat so passing ' inducemenii are held out by the above locations, for capitalists, who wish to embark in thebusineas ofnianufactnring;tanning,floweringnil foonberirg. The Rail Road affords the most commodmus and ready traneportion for everything in the above line. The above property,..in whole or part, will be sold on terms the most advantageona to purthar erg. I will giSe t great bargains. -COminunico tious will be promptly answered from a distance and all enquires attended to promptly. -. - SEDATE (IRISIVOLB. Susq., Depoi. 'Po., Jane I. _"csl.. 0 tf. '0 EVERYBODY, -GREETING. Deans, Park &-Co. " • The present ,Proprieters:of the BAKERY AND CANDY - SHOP, viTOULD dull attention to the feet itiat - they ere now carrying on business at th'e /stand lately occupied by Stevens &DuuMore. I They have secured -th'e services of go9d work meric whose ability and experience will['enable thot to produce articles in their line of a Superior qua lt be the constant dr - orts of the Prolprietors to make ample ptovision for the wants of their customers, .arid, as far as may be in men', power. will endeavor that their intercourse with such shall be hoth' sweet 'and pleasant. I • White and Brown Bread, Rolhi and Reek; fresh every Tuesday. & Friday afternoon ; - also, prack. ere, Cakes and Pit:s always on hand. . Fruialrops—a !new article: possessing the 'fla vor-of different' kinds of fruit-very pleasant t • - taste of. : • Pont, by_the barrel or sack, at the lowest mar. ket priee..Also,htigars, Molasses, and - most kinds of Groceries, .on thU most reasonable - terms. -I Great and 13311Miii, one and all, give us . a ca 11. .. - . .- ILA. DEANS. • 11, W. PA RIC. •' - - '. quiutity of seasoned rine Lumber. for oafs. '- • DEANS, PARK & EIRE. . _ , . ... ' . .THOMPBOX-'8: .. . -. - . .-Unict it Dagnerreali:Gallery. ''[Eaubscriber continuos theDagtierroan bend tress at the roomi of tho late firm Of Themp. son 4: LOOmis,'oppositii 'the Phenix Hotel, Where bewill be happy to, wait upon hie friends and all" *he may faxor him with their patronage. Ladies and'gentlemen. wish inra fac.simile ofthenisolveli Will find' it to their interest to Call at 7'hokeson:s pleasant and elegantly arranged minis, .and- se cure one .or more of hie teell•defibed and fine-toned Daguerrentypea. 130 sure 'and 'remember . the place—opposite the Phenix. Had. • • - • fie her on hand also, and for, saloot .few of those superior_toned hie/edema, at the manures., tuenr'S'pries. Palrand examine them foryour selrei. : L i• . - ' - L.TROMPSON.. ' Ainghenton; J0n0.1852, . , L,.- •-• , ‘. • • • • MONEY TO, LOAN To any gentleman wants to borrow 1000000 am 1. at five per cent., ha cannot borrow' of the' subscriber, but gentlemen Sail save'rnorathan 25 per cent. in. there clothing ,cxpensee:by getting their garments made at my shop. I was in the habit of hiagging,l could point irony, Work its thelest assuratme - of -my skill in the art, but a discriminatintand tasteful public know - where to g0,.t0 get Coati not - t a -- mentiou - s - unitientionabrea,*sts, jackets. sacks, surtonts;c-oatees, = tr.r u tlemett . wiil please to take nodes that f, have removed thy - shop to 11ir.. Keelov's 61ocJt r op Main street; first story. ' '.. • CaTutting !lone au • • - - • JOI.IIF- GROVES '7tinjeio;49s2.