DEMOCRATIC 0181FLIE& v geeing of the Democracy of Sus s h o county 011 bo bold at Gann. BEND ( 1 11 e sonkty the ?COend day cyf .october nevi ac o'clock A. 1 , 11 The meeting will 4-essedby Ma Joss VAN Bum, Ex... Senator, p oo sox, Don. G. A. Gaow, Hon. hart Eand other '.listinguished sers. Ra &wo ws, Rally ! and seethe ball is motion •In old Sesqueharma. j r t h e Indepqndent 'Democracy "0 ofsosquollann4Nyoming and salvos Counties. • _ GovoEs the repeated and earnest vliciptioss of strong polities! friends, I A m iri a to i to o ffer myself a candidate forßepre sezire• life {long among you, I trust may be Burn. cleat panty for a faithful and honest chv ge. of ots l ddties should'you elect me. {Fish great respect. lam Gents • Your most obt N J SHERIV 00D: g o b, Sept. t 5, 052. Religious Notice 'De-Susquehanna, Association of Universal ist, sill hold its nett annual session at Promp. m w,,ytte county,bn Wednesday and Thum do, the 6th and ith days of October next. p. E. GUILD, Std. Clk. Deeds! Deeds! Deeds! A new lot of Blanc Deeds,just printed and for gla st this office at $l,OO per quire, of 6 rents each. • §anfralfai : • • Sept. 21st„ by Eld. N. Callender, Mr. ORANGE W. TE.V.ar Of New 'Milford, and Miss Hu- Dili FELTEN of Hayford, Susquehanna Co. In R as h, Sept. P.M], iby Eld. H. IL Gray; Mr. J. D. GGDWIN 24 L C. HANcocK. .kt Blooming Grove church, Orange county, S. y. on the morning of the Bth inst., by Rev M. Craig, Mr.' IL N. TEPPER. formerly of Rush, Pa., and Miss SABAH,JANE STEPNO of the former place. - • , Edt In Brooklyn on the ,7th_ of July,. WlttrAst • Wnsos, formerly of Onutge county, aged In Jesonp on the Bth inst., 31114. EUNICE FES SENDEN, in the 82d year of her age. . She nu a fond and affectionate parerft; a kind ffiend,amia truly devoted Christian.— Ste Kw known only to be loved. She - lived in ornament societv, and died lamented by alf,trtm knew her. Throulzli her last illness vlaihh va3 ereeedinglypaintal, she spoke of herapproehing exit with a mind calm as the =Mb! temeN. She 'desired to live for her I frihd4 only, and resignedly- fell asleep in Je ns. She has left a large circle of friends to mourn hei untimely loss. [Cont. la the rilldge of New Milford. Sept- 3d, (of Snrinunu 3lnligna) HENRY B. • SMITE 4 aged 5 rears 11 uthnths arid 23 days. Sep.. 14th, GEORGE Sarni, aged 2 years 7 matt. and 11 days. ALBEnT'SMIT3, aged 4 yeats, 1 month. and :Ks days, children of Dr. L A. and Mrs. 31.1. Smith. ' This is a most remarkable providence. In the short space of two weeks these three little brothers hare bean called away in death, and these parents deprived di all their children.— Sch events are well fitted- to enforce the di rewoa of die Apstle, ‘..:Set your affections,on thidgi above and not on things on the earth." - [Cm PROCLAMATION. /1111kilkAl I. l .art 113D . 130 IN pursuance of an act of the danernl As. seintir of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act relating to the Elections -of the Cranalenwealth," approved the second day of Jek, Aorto D, mini ou t s thousand eight drisha - mir7.-rrine, • - I, G. B. ELDRED. FuSHEttr; of the county of Susquehanna, ‘iv Coutmiveiilth, do hereby give notice I to tie Eectors of the enmity aforesaid, that a General Election uiti b,i bold in said county of Susquehaon3, on the SECOND TUESDAY OF OCTOBER, next,..(it being the 12th day of the said month.) at which time S.-TATE and l COLISY OFFICLES, as follows, are to . be elect tits wit: Gus person to fill the office of Canal Com missioner of the Commonwealth of Per:amyl unia. One perqon to ail the office of Judge of the Snpreme Court of the Commonwealth of Penn sylva.: . to supply the int•ancy occasiened by the demi of Hon. HichardCoultet, deceased.' I One person to fill the office of Member ofi the House of Representatives in the Congress of taloned States, to represent the 13th Con' ional District of Pennsylvania, cum .osed cf the Counties of Susquehanna, Brad. ford and Tioga. f Two person s to fill the o ffi ce of Members the Home of Representatives to represent I ' Counties of Susquehanna, tVyoming and , ilinin in the Holse of Representatives of r eins:omin. One person to fill the office of District At. l ..i. of the County of Susquehanna. One ?moat° fill-the office of County Corn- I “Lsioner of the county of b•usquehanna. One person to fill the office of COunty An -1 t r of the County ofSusquellanna. aloa hereb y 'nuke known and give notice Übe plates of holding the General ' Elee-1 ion in the sneral Wards, Boroughs and ambits within the county of Sasque*aa .IS fullovcs, to wit: l'ne electio n for the District composed of township of Apolaw I tn, Will be held at the ",,,' of Joseph Beebe, in said township. enqiection for the District composed of he township of Ararat, will be held :it the near the Presbyterian Church, end township. The Election for the District imposed of ' township of Auburn, will be Amid at the 'of George Haverty, in said township. . l'ho Election tot the District composed ofII township of BridgewAter, /lontr os. , ' will be held at . house of W m. K. in the. Borough 1 1 tie Election for the District imposed' of ' t ownship of Brooklyn, will be held at - the -I.'"Therly occupied by q:A. Eldridge in ~, township. %Election for the District composed of " lotrnthip of Choconut, will be he ld'at the . .. II Hee " , tele' the house of Robert: Gif , township. . l . Leetton for t t ' 3114131 111/ of he_Distriet 'composed of . " !in erl Clifford, will; be held at the Th '.. y occupied by Arthur Smith, in • eEltettik of Dundaton for the DistriA composed of township of Dinaock, Will 'he held at' the ~,,;,()114° Baker, in said t OwnedtlP•__ _.- I election for the District composed of ego,„°4 of Dundaff, will lbe held 'ltt the la said liorough. Eiert n 4 l for the Distriet composed of • I Nsfilp of Po t Lab 'll be held at 4 res e, sw, ' "WY becupied by Preserved Hinds, "teiwashi .. l .P. E kelinn for the District crimp* of . the township of Frtitikllti; will be held at the school house near 'gob Allarcls in said town. ship. e Election. tor thceDistrict com Posed of the Por , vieh of Friendsville, held in the Hamel House} td said Borotigh. ; _ The Mection for the Distriet . compose d "'of the tuwnettip far Great Bend, will be held 'at the house occupied lby'• Jrus. said township. • The.Elecaon for the District composed of the townihip of Gibion, -will be held at the house of Joseph' Washburn, -acid .township The Election for the. District 'composed of the township of Raiford, wilt be held at-the house of Nathan W.; Waidrcm, in said. town, ship. . The Election for the Distriet composed of the township of Harmony, - will be held at' the ; house lately occupied by F. A. Ward, In said township. -- • - 1 The Election for the. District composed of the township of Herrick, wilt be held ate the house of the late Warren Dimock, in 'paid township. - The Election for the District composed of the township of Jacluion ' will be held at the house of Nathaniel H,lLin said township... The Election far the District composed of the township of •Jessup, will be held at the huge of Daniel tteif, in said township., _ The Election for the District - composed of the township of . Lenox, will be held at .the house of Grow & Brothers, in said towns*. The Electioit 'for. the District composed Of the township of liberty, will be held at the School House- near the residence of lame ComstOck, in said township. - ' The Election for the District cqmposed of the township of Lathrop, will be held at the house of John-Squires, in said township. ' The Election for the Dintrictom sed of the township of Middletown, will be held' at house of Joseph ROBl4 in 'said toweihip. The Election for the District coinposed of the Borough of Montrose. will be held at .the house of Leonard Searle. in said Borough ! . The Election for the Diatrict - composen of the township of New Milford will be held at the house lately occupied by Joseph 0. Pine, in said township. • 1 The Election for the District composed of the township of Rush, will be held at the house formerly occupied by Nathan J. Sher. wood, in said township.. The Election - for the District composed of the township of Sprineville, will be held at the house of Spencer Hickox, in said township. The Election for the Diitrict composed of the township of Silver Lake, will be held at the house now occupied by R obert McGerigle, in said township. 1 - The Election for the District composed of the township, of Thomson, will be held at the house of Jonas Blanding.iri said township. I also make known and give notice as in and by the .13th section of the aforesaid act 1 ant directed, * that every person except justice of the Peace, who shall hold any office or ap. pointment of profitor trust nader the United States, or of this State, or of any city or in corporated district,whetber a commission offi cer or otherwise, asu bordinate officer 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 in. corporated district; and sift°, thrit every mem ber of Congress, and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by-law incapable of hhlding or ex ercising at the same time,the °Tide or appoint. ment of Judge, inspectoe or Clerk of any elec tion of , this Commonwealth, and _that no In spector or Judge or other offic4 of any such election, shall be' eligible to any bface then to be voted for." And by the same act of Assembly it is, also made "the duty 'of every Mayor, Sheriff, Dep. uty Sheriff, Alderman, Justice of the Peace, Constable or DerintyConstable of every city, county, township or district 'within this Com monwealth, whenever called upon, by an rtlE.) cer of an election, or by three qualified elecr ors thereof, to clear any window or avenue to any window of the place,of General Election, which shall be obstructed in skin a way as to prevent voters from approaChing the same; and it shall be the duty 'of the respective Con stable of such ward, districtor township with. this Commonwealth, to be' present in per son or by deputy, at the place of holding such I Electrons, in such ward, district or tewnship, ;Ter the , piliguse of preserving the peace as aforesaid." Also that in the 4th - section of the, Act: of Assembly; entitled " An: Act relating t o execu tions and for other purposes" approved April 16th, 1840,it is enacted that the afer - esdid 13th section, u shall not ire construed as to prevent any militia officer or borough officer from serving as Judge, Inspector or Clerk at - any general or special Election in this Common wealth." Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 76th section of the net aforesaid, the 'Judges of the aforesaid district shall respectively take charge of the certi fi cate or return of the elec tion of their respectiie distriets,'and produce them at a meeting of one Judge from each district at the Court House in the Borough of Montrose, on the third day after the day of election, being the present year on Friday the 15th day of Oetriber next, then and there to do and perform the duties required.by law-of said Judges. Also that where t(Judge by sickness Or unavoidable accident is unable to attend said meeting of lodges, then the certif. lute orretum nforeirtid shall be taken charge of by'one ofthe Inspectors or Clerks of the election of said district, who shall do and per form the duties required of said Judge unable to attend— Also., that in the Siert section Of said not, it is enacted that "wheel , two or •more counties shall 9mpose a district tar the Choice of a membet or members of the Senate Of this Commonwealth or of the• House of Represen tatives of the United . Stateis of of this Com monwealth, the Judges of the election in each county, having met as aforesaid, the - Clerks shall make out a fair statement of all. the votes -which shall have been . given _ at such election, within the "Comity, for every person ',Voted for, tut such a member or members which Ilan be signed by said, Judges arid attested.by the Clerks; and one ofthe eidd Judges Shsit take charge of such certificate , and shall produce ! the samp at a meeting of one judge from each county at such place itisueir district,"ai is or may be. appointed by lei for thh Purpose, which meeting shall be held on• the -Ith day after the election. ' , The Return 'Judges of the. Representative Distrieteotaposed of the counties of Basque: banns, Wymningund Sullivan, wilt: greet at the Court Rouse in the Btirough of hfontros4 in the - county of Susquehanna, on TtrEstras the NINETEENTH day of October- next, 'to per'. form those duties enjoined by Latv Upon the said Judges: The Return lidges _of the Caßgresakend District Composed of.the, counties or,Susque. bonne, Bradford and Tiorts, will' meet , In the Borough of Towanda, Bradford caunty,Ter.s. Pax the Nrezzentrrndaj , af Oeto'ber next, to perform those :duties enjoined b few ,upoti the said . Judges. - - Alio, that in the Aist Seetion said act, it is enacted that -6 every general .:and special" election shall be opened betweeti EIGHTned TEN in forenoon, sod SHALL continue without Interruption or - edjourtunesi until SEVEN o'clock in the eveabg, wheal the polls shall be elected." • • ' ' , Given under my : Hand, at my office, lit tha— Borough of „Montrose, this- airth . idel Of Be tanker Anno Domini /02i and M the year of the Commonwealth the eventy4b , ELME! nw.:Goops 'JUST:ARRIVING A . U 11.1.4001),&si co' Bion . apsr ti tilm,:2B; - 1852:, ... . - 'NEW tikinGt ORD 3 • Shawl & item Goods . Erapori 1101 MITT Witold colfrtb• attention of • n • .11' caned lota now and 0 1**0 1 of W . • Lori oaf Squats Molds; Baia 'Drys 11$6. . Rich Ribbons Warns add* ' twatteetlou rilth large aasortmeat ofStaple lad 110 Dry Goods, 0 • eWer Crockery, Hardware. &ores. Buffalo Ram Ha wad Caps ea.. will be sold on tunas that will Perin purchasers Ms most oath* aetteamea aridgreatbeutfl New UMW, &P. 1863: •- • - . ' Auditor's Notiee. , • . rrHE Solnscriber having bent appointed en au . - itor.;o distribute the funds arising from th sale of the Real Estate of William D. Venni. • •, would hereby give notice to ill personsinteres- ed in the'distribution of said fluids. that he wi I attend to the dities of his appointment at his o r Rue in Montrose on Thursday theilst day of Oct tober next, et ten o'ciock hi the forenoon. at whit • time all persons in, interest are desired to attend. • A.CHANI BERLIN. Auditor. Sept. 28, . 1852. In :the Orphan's Court .of Sus quehanna County. 111 TIM ESTATE OiI:SECS TRATE E, DEM., NOTICE is hereby given to the heirs oesai , Eseck Thayre, deed.. and to all other pe rens having any interest in said Estate that a rut. has been granted by said Court for showingcs before said.nottri on the third Menday:of tfovem ber flax!, at 10 o'clock. A. hf.'iat the .Mort Ho. in Montrose, why the real estate of the deeeden should not be sold under proceedings In partition had in said court, as will appear by the record thereof, at which time and place -any person. o pentane having any canes to show why said Gale shall unit)* decreed will then attend. By the Court. J. T. LANGDON, GPk of Orphan's Court. Sept.-27, 185.2. - 99w4 MOVES 14T - OVIESV FIVE subscribers respectfully Infirm the - public, this 'thee have received r. lenge addition to- Moir former stock Of stoves, mutating - of a variety of the most sp• proved kinds, emoog which are. Forest Queen. New World. Star of the-Weet, Farmers Utica Coal Wrstern Queen, Siove, Pheoniz, . Parlor Cook Stove, Paragon, Premiums of various Cultivator and Atlas, Styles. ; sise's rood assortmeat of tvirood or cis]. Box stoves Of various thee and Pat earns. All or 'dila they are prepared to sell as cheap es can be beelibt In this market. • - Mourne, Sept. SO, 1532. • C. D. LATHROP & Co. B. Chase, COMMOSIONRit OFDES.DS, for the States of lOWA . and WISCONSI N . Wk., Publics Avenue, over]!. 0 Tyler's store, Meatus., Pa. ESTRAY: - C'ME into the enclosure of the subscriber du ring the night of the 16th inn., en old. tokewn, dry Cow, one eye blind.. The owner id requested to prove property. pay charges, and take her etway. - 8. T. SCOTT. Bridgewater, Sept. 22, 1852. 38w3 • ESTBAY. C()AMIE into the enclosure of the subscriber, on or about the 20th - ult., smelt Red doe, with white face, and horns turning towards the eyes. The owner can have said Cow by proving property and paying charges. - WILLIAM . GREEK. • Laqesboro, Sept. 18, 1852. ; 838w3 DOCTOR- YOURSELF DOCTOR- - . _ror' 25 centti. _ • • Dir !SEAMS OP THE rocncr ESetTLAPY 178, or every one his own Ph:lenient sixth edition, with upwards of a hundred, • .. Jr .engnivings, showing prorate disease in every -shape and firm, and utaltannations of the _ generative sristem, . • • . , ..y 'arilllane.Yetteng, 1:10: The,tinse has now arrived that persona auflerlog from secret' diseases need no more betwuto the cidimil of quackery, tut by the preeriptions contained in :hls book, any one may cure himself, without bindntuce of busi ness, wr the Sarre le,lge of the most intimate friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general Truckle of pdvate;disease, it fully explains the cause of manhood's early decline, with observations on idaniego•—besides many the derangements which it would not be proper to 'enumerate in the public prints IltrAttr perran remliegiTWZNTY-FIVE CT& memo. Fed in a letter, trill Secelio ono copy of this book, by .1 mail; or ST" copies will be vent for ono dollar. Address r DR. W -YOUNG, Ne. 152 spruce street, PHILADELPHIA, postiudd. frai`Dß.:Yntr:CO can ha consulted on any of the die eases described In his different publications, at hi. office, 152 Spruce street, every day between 9 and S o'cinak. (Sundays excepted.) , 841 • • PtStray• CAME into the eneleenre of the eabscriber oq 1:11 about the 10th day of Angnst kit two yearling 's heiferii. one black. the . ot•ht'e red. The owner requested to prove property 'pay ehargei tine to a them,away. • ' WILLIAM WILSEY. fin lord, Sept 10tb11852-37wp, - , 1.) 675,- JOSEPES's COLLEGE. wi SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, PA, be MEM Institution is faulted in the mod healthful , A an picturesque part of ensqueberma county, in "' the Ch punt Valley. s stage latent Montrose Demo on tbe swan= Bailend end connecting with the, New Y It and Erie Railroad sr Great Bends at o die- . tines of miles therefrom, paves tne bunitntion dilly. The between the Depot and the' Institution is sixteen ilea, one Leif of which Is by Plank hoed; it Is also eq y distant Irom Binghamton on the New York and Erie Railroad, and conneeed with it, for half the dis tance b i a Plank road. - I ,' Ur repiar course of in/traction comprises the En. glhh, F Latin and Greek Languages Including Ilistisq, Geog raphy ; Mathematics, Logic. Rhetorte, Na tural-a Moral Philosophy and Chemists,. Care will be taken *adopt the course of instruction to the Attains WC pure& or profession of the student., pa The collegiate year begins on the Best Monday of &p. t ember,n d ends on the' doh of attly. , „ coi sari ' TERI'S. , of I The al pension for Board and Tuition, payable half a" yearly In advance, is ! $lOO a be modem Languages, German, Spanish and Mu- len, williorm an extra charge, each per annum, $l5 Books, Stationery , and lifedicid attendance, will form extra charges. Washing nal mendrogerill: form en extra charge, Itis optional with the student to knish himself with bed and bedding. If furnhhed by the last!. ,e tution it win form su extra charge, per anntun $5 Day scholars for sir month*, • $l5 disemi-annitel Bulletins will be sent to parents or Var. mans Informing them ot the health, progrras end deport. eat o. their child:eh or wards. • • Those who mayaire to have their bed ,and bedding furnished by tbe tu'Lm. are requested to send gmr. ''ions notice °fah* to either of the undersigned ;Those who intend claming by the way of Bhutwantou aura equated to glee previous notice of their pewee, that they may be entre yed to the College without delay. lICP`AII commuul orscsitc., for the Cllegs•should be addressed, St. J lob Poet Otlice, iiii , 4uebanna county, Pa . REP. J UN V. O'REILLBT, President. nem. max FTIZSIMMONS, TitterPreeldent. iletetenee realeo cermalt,_,Esq.,_ Chat:matt; Ulm. G. A. Gem, 0 amend; Mon. A. tt timpir 0 . 1 .- Vend. 801-s G. r. Bard.Towartila. i - Muir Admin :tfator's Sale Nin herrby given that n pursuanceof .1.111• an order of the Orphan's Co t .of iSuagne; henna county, the following d ribed piopeny late the estate of Richard, Anthony deceased; rill be sold at auction *pen the pre sin Clifford township on • „ • DATIDIDAT, eth DAT 01 , %TOD= SEIM, at 1 o'clock r. boupdad At* follows. to wit ; Be ginning at:a beech sapling a runner of fend claim. ed David Rees sat Vara Anthony; thence north Arty-fire degrees west one hundred suitor. ty -one "perches'to ai'stske and *mat; thence of 11 [ south festy;fies degree* west . Shy perehee vs a- A stake andstones • 'thane* south forty.flie degrees styli east one - hundred' sad eighty.three perches to a Leal beech sapling; . thew* north forty4re degree. petk east fotty.twaporehes la the water Ohba Chin. tips pond; thine' north Aso degrees east paw eight psnthtet to the ;heap of beginning, contain* anic tilty-frre aim and Mattoon perches. •- • whit Persia at ptyment made known on the day of irs oda - WILIAM S. REESE, Ada& Molts licttnther, 1€52. 3Sw4 I .' %stiff. Parlor and Hall Spree. •. , New.Goode , - NEW Fall Gratis just receive* eat mill be .old cheep lor,cuh at the store of - H. J. WE01), Moitroso Sep.: 6, 1E159 SALT for tile te BoptemtibY r5j.11355K- 71LE ADirMiTI.. hfint2t,' 500 - Agents Wanted!!!...,40.000 a Yeas w ' astED - is Z*3lBll couNTY.OP twitawfatr STATES, settee and eaterprbitts oreo.. '0 lo the ate of ;one of thebeat Books pohltebol fatoular7; To e° of kod address, auslisiag • milli ea a m t of from $23 to $100,1;114 inducement* offered as to enable thou to make trunt_l33 to 11/0 a day.-1 Cerrh• books pobilshat bt as eso WI oda' ha their. &trader, eattemety pripulas, and corootot3 lame ogee wherever they are offered. - tor hither pinion's* mu" , tinnVffd4 I • • DANIELS & • -- • Summon to Di% A Arai it CM.' • 81°4 - • No- 1 23 Aorth Sawed Street, PhUsdelphhe: • --, Sheila's Sales. • B l l.virtne of writs nf Vend. Ex.- issued out of the (hunt of Com Mon Pleas of Susquehanna county, and to P3B directed, I will exposer to pciatio sale at the Court House in Montrose, on Saturday the 2d day of October, at one o'clock .t at;; all, ;hut certain piece or , parcel of land innate, lying and,being in the township of If o rm o kYr ooo raY Susquehanna, and bounded and describer' as fol lows, to wit: On the north by the sehool-house lot, on the east by. the public highway, on - the south by lot formerly , owned by Gibbous, and on the west. by the meeting-house lot, containing about 24 perches, be the same more or len, with the .appurtenances, one framed bonus, one barn:, and all improved, late the estate of R. G.Hatfield. Taken in exeiation'at the Suit of Aacob Tity , loft/phut R. G.Betfiald. ;, .re A LSor 1 All that ceitain piece pared of food situate, lying and being in the township of Liberty, coon ty, of Susquehanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit on the north by land of E. B. Tenny, east by James • T. Adams, south by Pony P. Botts, E. B. Tenny end Richard Bailey and west by land of Alantion Chalker, containing forty-eight eves, together with the appurtenances tbereunto belonging, 'one Tannery, semen dwelling houses, one store house, one barn and one wagon bonsedate the estate of William Campbell. Taken in execution at the suit oflamei Ift; R. Wantons against William Campbell. • LDItSSI sheror. Sheriff's office, 51orttrose, Sep. 8,1852. z . WANTED fur etraede,p Pelts on accounts, or for eash ITI Sh by M. C. TYLI Montrose, Aug. • 1 . , S. D. West Druggist Susquehanna . q Depot, P 4 I i BALER in Dings, Medicine. ; Paints. gill, It choicest' Wines and Liquors; Dye- Sniffs. ' 'stem! Medicines, all kinds. Combs, Truism. : rushis. Herbs; PerfurnerY,Totlet Articles. 1.41.1) ud Ptalsn Jawat.sa-;Cutlery—Violius,Fluies. 'lrmo !A ccordrowt, School Hooks. §tationpiry, ildren's Toys, Confectionery, Fancy Good.; of • rest variety. Looking-Glasses, @rSODA wr.k. ! 8R,7, Carnphene, Alcohol. Burning - Plaid, übacgo, Snuffs and Cigars, Ae. #e. &c., sold at e -lo west prices. July !26. 1852. , • iewi Milford Grocery and Por • : : warding Store. fThe flubscabrr having opened a Grocery and orwarding Store in New Milford, is now prepar e to receive Farmers' Produce of all kinds, also ive Stock, and forward the same to New York o the best terms, and will guarantee Oak all s ipmerite made by him will be on ttie most ad v atageous terms for the owners, and; ciarrect f rids returned and paid at his store-house in a re sortable time, and liberal advancements will be rude in cash on consignments. _ Farmers will readily see the advantage of this I ation over all others &rifle . fotivirditig &W -ll o , g e r u n d erk l i sh am all d ei m id e e n a t v o o r r t G o roe ma e k s e e i i t s fo o r d t mai heir t i o n tk - - te e at to patronize the New Milford Grocery and F rwerding Store. S t, itc,constantly on band: - - L IfAtIDiNG. Jr. I' ew MilfOrd; ' Atig. 130852. _ s4firtna . . .. . ; Administrators' .Notice * , 1 OTEM is hereby Oita that the undersigned has been appointed Adminiitratora of the E. ate of enant.ta &MARDI!, dec'et, late of Gib. so , All pertems indebted to the said estate are Fen maid to settle the same immediately. and all orr us having demands against said estate will 1 le present them, duly attested; for gel cloment. J. EDWAUDS,Ader. G soh, An;. 20,1952. l e SfwB i . , DISSOLUTION. e eo-partiresship herrtufote existing. Unde r . nn of Deane. Park & Co. is hereby dirsolerd. iubbcribere will conti nue to Carry on the Ba and'Candy huffiness under the Hemp and firm eane, Park & Kirk. --- H. A. DEANS. RK. °Mute, Aug. 11, I 85:. - J. 1.. KIRK. PAY YOUR DUES! itn • e Notes and Accounts°, the late finn of D. tT & Co. in -the Woof Carding and Cloth )re • "ng busines s must be paid immediately and ritbout farther notice. Tao subscribers give this notice: that all who eve unsettled accounts with them may save ieniselvett costa. -11. SIBLEY. D. 81BLE,Y. P. CARPENTER. ' Biafora; Aug._lB, 1852. •33-m3] 'ow Milford- Stove Depot. 1852 , • _. l H BURRITT 1 jest received a new and large assortment I of Ceoking, Pailor and shop Stover, for 1. , ..4er coal, which. imeonneetion with his prey/. oek, will make his assortment unusually .te, in the most popular and i th proved hinds r-tight,Bleirated Oven,. premium aid'P/ate . Stove Pipe Sheet Iron,'Zine; &overdoes - hich he will sell , at th e low l est prices for r approved credit. —t, 1852. . ! I - $lO i TO $2OO PER, MONTH!! Tabove sum can easily be _made U by any i dnetrioneltlasr, of respectable! address who pose , good business qualities, and who can comni ad a small capital (to begin with,) of from 25 to •I dollars, — No others need applye.-by en gagin , with die subscribers in the 1 , - 04 10011 AGENCY . BUSINESS tit. Publications are very Saleable, Uri which the r I'Ll: WILL illy! - 1 07rundo can be fonvarded at oisCiidt. ifinall. ed . inpremed of the Post Nailer end numbers and dates Of the same'retained: 1 ' IrrNo becks kept or sold - by us of ate immoral tenden y. 1 • • • ' •. -' UT , Wtiolesale, Price List.,withl fell Direc- Venn, r operations. will be forwarded son appli cation, Post Paid, to I ! GEO-- U. DERBY &Co: • Deka IPestriness.l , , Bi • to, N. Y. (Not New York.) -', 0.w5. ri •• • -„ The subeariber has jug i.. , .4 07 "--- 1 " -- -- received a ielliietook l #,',74 - - --- & excellent tk,s6rituent •••••, i .f77-7\ , , of Men's ' 0114 •Bnyo! - , . . ._• -'.- READY"BIADE _._ at . - mice and 'aired to za f , s eason ; . . . „... _ riablonel4 Sok nets, (troche's taring e,) moth Hate.: Latham, allew - Intl Palm fib .eikpir. SW% Nu:4rings, Glorre,,Stie.l den, Cravats. Bootkand Munn, Mohr, Wrap- 1 .. Writing Paper, Travelling Sage, Wall' I good *IMO Cartafn Piper. nod Fancy es • • - „ntenerous to' eprelfy.—all ;, or any- of eh I ill eellairlow, as lb. Illte eau be bought Bin , motes" or any other town. .. _ 7, : ONOqUi;LER. ea •o, April . 0; 18.72. , , - i 1 St OV fliliCy . tiM6 , E 4 S% Groat" Bend kLoderevilley $10 1 41E; COPPER, TIN & SiItETIRON Ets. , lABLISHMENT. s! T slAr stlaienlar raspectfollY info* the' polo: lie thatlie has molted a) titrgel addition- to his former stock ot Stoves, toogstiuglef a variety of tbs moat approved kinds. minnut *bleb Itt* CLINTON - AIR- Molt FOREST QUEEN; STAR OF TUE WEST; • . WESTERN QUEEN • all ehmated Ovens. qrSquari aitiight Stoves PIRENIX - PARAGO/4 • WESTERN EMPIRE. . ORANGE AIR TIGHT,' UNITED-STATES. EARNERS. UT I CA COAL STOVE. A varielv 'of Premiums. some Of new Style. the WALXILL, AIR, TIGII'i', PARMi - .ES. A-good and visions amrtmeitt, of ;Parlor and flail Stoves for Wood end Gust. Boa. S toves of various siive and patterns he ts continually re. -ceiving; and' intends to keep as 'great tr variety of the moat popular stoves as any dealer is the contr. try.rj Pomona,- wishing to ptiriliallo stoves Will ' find it to their inteust to call on; him. -They will find his IVEBil's Stove Furniture.• • , Made of the strongest aud best 'materials and its cheap as can he bought in (kis lir Broome count, and 'Mich better thau offered by pedlars.. IV Stove Pipe Sc Tin Ware kept for side and made to order. Farmers will lbe supplied with Patio, made orstrong materials, of Wholesale pri. cps, all orders for work, in his iiite will be , thank . . fully received and punctually attpuded to. . JOIIN GC/I,3MM Great Bend, July 1, 1852. I . I Great Bend , `VARIETY STORE vas way, Ladles and Gentleiben I THE subscriber would invite his friends, to cell 'et his new store in Great Bend, directiy op posite the "Lusk House," and examine hisi stock of goods, feeling assured that ;they will ,not go away dissatisfied. H. would &et call the attention of the Lidice to his great variety of , I IM v.) ag@. rt consisting of embroide re d and printed Lawns; De tainee of alines' every variety apd style that the the New York market aCiords; black and colored Silks; ['riots, Gmgbams. . d splendid lot of 8118W1111 1 Handkerchiefs.Tible Covers;Ho siery and Gloves: Suuw and ' lllillinery Goods. Also, Broadcloths, Careitnerea, 'Haiti netts, Vest. ings, and every material for boys and men's clef. thing. Hats, Caps, Boots kind Shoes.- Trunks. Vldiet'', Carpet Raga, Carpetine, Sheet. Inge, hasp keeping articles of nil kinder. Oroce. ries, ,Y chkne Nations. &c. 4.c.. and M abort tie eryth inza proven tared* for comfert and luxury. • rf'Pleaae call and examine. a HENRY LANGLEY. Great Rend, Jule IS, 1852- 28m6 TO „THE TRAVELThi • PUBLIC. nest elasa Hotel.. retail' litl.Oo per c. ay. THE subscriber, having lately heeMne proprietor 1 of the Fas . ratun House. Chestnut Street, be tween and 4th Phdidelphis, and having reduced the price of Board to $1,50 per driy, gives notice that. nottvidistaudmg this reduction " he d will still Continue to keep a FRUIT GLASS H6ltSgi, The Franklin House has just undergode extend ed alterations, and is now fitted up and refurn ished in superior style, for the reception bf visitors. The. Lower Floor, formerly occupied by stoics, is DOW i9CiUde4 in the Hotel, forminglaspaciotis Re. ception Rooth. Gentlemen's Parlor mid Dining Room, thereby allowing an addition of thirty chambers and several berm:airyl parlors,- fronting on Chestnut st. The Rooms of this Hotel are superior to mint Wheal. bring eonatrnm r d wily el. coves, forming parlor and bed-nhamber attached wall-lighted and , ventilated. Th l e lo'eatiOn is an. sorpluised, - either for Maine's" or pktisurel: • • BEN. B. WOOM AN, :Prop'r, - 30:m2.] IPhiladelphia . • • MOUNT PROSPEOTI: WATER CURE, AND INSTITUTE BINGHAMTON, N.IY, • THIS institution is located in alreatitiful, and I romantic grove at the base of (Mount Pets. pact, and. within the corporation the village; possessed of-au abundant supply or purest toff water, advantages for exercise in the pore air, a crihnige and foot walk up this =Urania, over looking a- scenery unsurpassed in beauty and grandeur. and "free from the noise and tnrinoll of busy life," with excellent soiling and!rowing privi lege' on the pleasant waters of the chenango.- 7'hess are a few of the presentation the "Cure" oilers to the invaiid. ' The hoc's& is new and commodious—bathing apparatus excellent—well ventilated, with 230 feet piazza. , The _medical department is und4 the entire tare of Dr. l'heyre and wife, who Ite r *e had large experience in Hydmpathic practice,!and are fa- Vorabli , known es successful practitioners. • Courses of Lectures, with - fall plates and illl3ll. tratiOns..will be given throughout the season 'to the Students and Patients, upon Anatomy,:Physi. ology, Hydropt a thy and Hygiene, fOr Which there will be no additional charge. • , Females who have beenconfined t o o their beds for years, are invited to correspond with us Or give as a-call. Oar success in the treatment of diseases peculiar to females, has given us con& - donee, and we say to all such, even if they have 's'sufrered much 'from many-physicians,"make • - one more trial. Terms from $4 to $8 per 'weel4 (payable weekly.) according to room and attention marl red. Patients will provide for persohalitise 2 corn fortables, 2 blankets, 3 linen orcottawsheets and 6 towels. 0 V. THAYII E Resident Physician; [l9lf D. W. & H.III.IIANNE Y. proprietors • Dissolution.. VOTICE is hereby given that the firm 0' Pius LI& Warner is this duly dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the firm, ere/enure. Ted to settle up without delay, - PAUL It. PITTS. Montrose April 1'1852. P. WARNER. WANTED, ' 10 000, Pounds Wool., and 3,90'010113ra In _ Cash—also, grain, butter, froth. ere, rake. and beeswax ou accounte.or fur. Oath.. Moutrose, Juno 16. C TYLER - BONNETS BONNETS.: ANEW supply of rhos , cheap Fancy Straw; and French Gossamer Lac.; Runners and Rich Ribbuus and Flatcars. greu.li rklaced Mint toltringprices, by , fi./g/R1111"F IEAS—A new supply of t,hat ehnieei 6.. Ten just - received—Fair 3r. end firpttrioter at 4 riud ss. .BENTLY se ROAD. riORN end W CURE: pastries e i na o,o4l,i'Vset Etiiir. that 4viti reittcara all kinds of Corns, Witits or Molt% in ihrse. or . !our days—pries 50 crois. Also Ur. Wasso4 Tooth - Ache Valls.•thit will cora, tooth oohs in five Irk cues— pries 25 isota—ttortnslo at: Jolt' 28. . - Npw Goods.' JTOO serlie4 ' . - ' •:" 1 .. • t'NGI4IB/1 lIUNTING WA rCljEd,..;..Tho ouboonbor boo this day recaltwt another. lot Eagliab Poirot: Laver Natalie, >Analog Cates, for alb very low. . 1 1twana EVAN', DiagbasnuraJoly 20. Folio • 85 1014 . .- SILK OATS (Beebes stslo goat reeeiifed. : • GEO. - FULLEA -lientrep;too6oe4oo.l . THE WOND - 13118 - .OP ART! (TAN 7808831111 01 °VIRG 10 Blogliumon ORTIATED , . W4athatb .rangio power to trap: - • ' tteituty's lotely town and grace. • 9r the,pleinest,•hotaallim facet Ogaerieotypes - • . • . , • •' What ate Intent Stalleistrtga Duplicate life's middle, stager • the betty babe or s r: , • _ 'Whit attrects the levees eye, ' • • Calling forth a telltale sigh, • Thonkthe loved-on& be not nigh , Daguerreotype I ' What gayest comfort to the heart , wh e n car deareet,frienda depart? - • 'Tie deft woudei.workinte art—. Thins hallowed feeling lends; And for abeence make* emend*, • - When we bold aurae cherished, friend'. • • - Daguerreotype. - Then why need you longer stay I • • (:one there's danger in delay ; Have your piCtures drawn to-thifi Aud you'll be prepanrdil3 say .• That there is truth, if not poetry, fa the above lines; and that at the ' DAGITERREOTYPZ.ROOM. TT. EL' Dlfiril is the pace to get a faithful and pleasing portrait. Tan &riot tui;es this-opliortnuity to tender his grateful acknottledgmetite to the Petrone ef hi° Art—trnatiug that hie efforts to pleaie,l2l the Pent wilt ensure higstieuelsirk the futurii. To hie former facilities he has now added an Im proved Haftsise Cantata, by the aid of whibh he is prepared to to take groupi, or single picturmin a superior manner: A new and beautifpl Variety of Wild and fancy eases—Turtle shell, Papier Muzhei.,and other splendid styles, of various sizes and patterns; gold end plated Lockets, &e.: Yon whO have beauty :'corm and let me - take it - You who have mine :Pray come and let me make it. 117" Odd Fellows' Halli corner et:Turnpike and Chestnut streets: 1 . • June 23. 1`832 t Nola.—.A 'good Quartet; Catnera for tale at a very low price. • -- ; - 07' The artist, when not in his rooms, may be found by inquiring at,the Candy Shop. NEW •GOODS; FOR THE SIMMER'S - TRADE. lop ENTLY if READ, have - just- received a large addition to their former stock of Goods I.cousisting of Dry Goods of almost every descrip. non.. Groceries, CroCkety, Hardware.' Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Dyestuf&, Booty Shoes cud Leather, Stone And Tin ware Watches Jewelry. Silver Spoons, Perfurne7 and in fact the greatest variety that eau be found in any Store in the county —all of which we are prepared to sell fur cash Produce or on approved credits at es low mark as any of onr neighbors, Our, motto, is still the sante as ever--" Not to be undersold" BENTLEY & READ. • • DRESS GOODS. vE ere, receiving a large supply., or threis Goods,cmbracing a great variety of kinds. and of beautiful Styles, and patterns. and the fol lowing .kinds of goods. viz:_ Poplins. Delouse. Der rage do.. Lawne. (plain, stri(wd and plaid.) brays,Ttglish. French and Domestic Prints, &C. Sm., most or which they okor considerably lower than early spring price!. Gibson, Jana 14,1854. V. nattosts & CO. Haying and .Harvest, A NEW, tut of Grass Scythes, Cradies,Hay £1 and straw Forks, Sampson'. new pattern Scythe Sticks,`Rukes, Quiuebaag Scythe stones and Ohio Grind Stones, inottore and for sale- by II BUffRITT, New'lltilford, Jane, • - STOVES! - STOVESIi .. THE sirbricrihers hiiiing entered into co•pert nership in the Stove, Tin, and Sheet•livtott business, ere prepared to attend to all orders in their hue at the shortest notice. By giving strict attention toihe business they hope to merit their hoary of the trade. The business Will be curried on •sopposite the .Dentoorat" office. under th e namittutd. firm ore. D. Lathrop It, Co. 0: D. LATILLLOP.. - • . D. A. WoODEDFP. JOLLY L;DENNIS. -- Illattroie, Jane it , D 352. 1 . JUST'SAILING VP TO,IME in.ao CV illan't2TUVO' §UPERFINE Ohio FLOUR ; olso„-Cadfish, Mackerel. Carpet Warp, Ashton fine'Salt in I tie sacks. 4c.. -' • • M. C. TYLER. !Any 20.t8,52. - .. . . - , WE :STOP THE PRESS TO ANNOUNOE %lit ARRIVAL' OP MBE NEW, GOODS . At Webb's.. • mosison, JUNE 17,13. PRINTS,' PRINTS.. HE lardeatatock and greaten vat let) , of hand. T fume wiles and patterns aver offered in this market. which .we offer at extremely low prices, intludiag taiga lot ot h a udeotrie . Primo for dices. ea at 6 pence a yerd. • . Gibson' June 12,1812. 11..81711.110F8*. • • NEW Got:lbs.'. WE are now receiving a largo supply of New Goods; inaltitiii our stock more complete then aver, and we invite an examination of it by any and all wishing to purchase. U. BURROWS .& CO. p Gibson, June . .• .:LOTS OF , -- • S UMMER Shawls , Mantillas, Ribbon , mer stuff; *ink braids, flowers ..and•spriggs, just received to C. TYX,Eft's Silver - IV' are' s.. P URE 'AS COIN, (marked gratis;) also, fui( aasortmetwof Plated, Orfuania, and vat Ware at 1' L. CANFIELD'a; Binghamton. ! AnAssoriment • ru.neagirmßde clothing and Hats and e pa, Cow l/ seedily ea baud. A few of the 4 .llouuth" Hats yet remain, d ew supply expected dui or two. - • • • . .0Z0; PULLER; 0...0LD SEALS, some entirely new patterns, ibis - day rkeived by ' • - Binghamton, July 20. A: l• EVANS. NEW GOODS: . 3. is now rroeivitig,ftts spriog and • grimmer stock of Goods, which ho offers cheap for coah.:. Montrose, Apral,l3, 1852. . DIgSOLITTION. rilflE topartuership heretofore 'existing' under • tbe intuit and - firm `of A. , LothroP da Co., is dissolved. The bookie Wad asecilidtB or , I be bite firm Will be settled by A. Lathrop.'(` Th e Wens* bill ba 'hereafter' canducted by D.R. Liithiap laniya Riley, on the pay dawn_ sad ahartatedit system. under tbe Rctn of D. R. Lathrop & Co. --• ' A. LantltoP & 00. • Ifcotross, March 1,1582. - T016141;4 syszo.a., 'redid Iliuttin.Wittolies.... • riXTRASperi - of my Own imiinriettion; for sale :Li' by '• • -ALFRED', EVON. REASTPINS=Three dot. Sri!' treastpins. 1., arms ottilrely ueir patentor. ree'd thik'.dry by VANTED.IO,OOO dos arimitei Soaks la ex _ chimp for Goods bY BP= 4.11844 afeatato Jul? 12, teswaii. DILI' D& AND C . ARPETS. dB eableribere wound inform Citizens el L aniqueithauni geouty that they batter Low cd band al;rge assortment of Dry etfocklfildwile sale futd gsziTizassNe Disnanntitr. „ inineleiltig in paint broidclotbiAiaatitnoted;de:* feet* Keutuelet beim, veianige, goods erewiti -• : • 44011 1 r DiDeaTZEtt; ' coesistlngbuts variety. viz t Steck riltiger cY do - grnikit* &etch- sad Asiedif piano of all kinds, seine at $ pence per yord ! eoptalorinality (frock!, werrentedon.to Moo Cashmere, poplin', sieves, hoeing - of Witey Vat •Ig end goi_ty—White goode4 Brown and biota* 'Z. sheenier. 44 Wide, Ilene)? quality, at 6d.-per flannele t Seotoh'dispe r . bh eye do4-nepkine, Irish linen, end opens; tote t. Omni every thing in the dry, geode . large lot of, • . • . , . CARPETINGi - Thris•ply. .cdttott and wool, colt. emir. its, wool sad tottost--14 *lot ar r &OM and tables. We W . _ Weirs all visiting our Are to eilesnd ea • online *dr stock, for we feetconfident by sido:re k wltt beetssvincor ten to tWerity per seat. '1,),4 motto tsquick_ sales and smell proStia - Store nearly opposite the Poetoffiee. Rintherl, ton: N.Y.- WICKHAM +, EIENICET. . April 7, 1955.:• •-! '. - "NEW DRY_ GOODS . AT SEW:lllll(3lpoitli.ox*OT. A T IL BURRIT Ile may he . found.o u 11.'elve'eurd new exstirtment of DtleGhlods chiding great variety of • ' Ladies?. Dress Goode,- In rich Priutsi. Printed end - kimbrouiered Lawn.. extra-rich Barege Delman, Insured- Poplin-. Giugheinti and Chambray, of , new styles blac4l and_ fancy ail/es,' Ike ; etinton . - Crep", j ilt, el m Cashmere and Berne Shawls, Ni/k 'Monti Parasols, irbrin and figured Swiss Mrislius, Straw French Lace Sind Silk . Bonnets, Bonnet Silly, Ribboni end Flowers. GENTLSM EN : AN BOYS DDESS:424, • SI:I3I3IER GOODS:..::.:: A large etzroitmera. Hats, Caps, Boots - end Shoes., Trunks Velicte, Comet Bags,. Carpeting, C. Clothe for floors anti tables, piiinted and print,t Windex Shades, Will Paper, Doniestic; Cortoo• of all kinds, etc. etc 4 whiclh is connection-with, univetisi awrtment In other de.parunentr ,er goods, and being purchased entirely for crush, wilt enable'purchasers to secure benefits in price, style. and term uot to be Brand in any other estiblist.. N. B Batt aid- Slone. Cad/ constantly'in • New Milford. bray 1 5.1E 1 52. • . _ Fiwns, and Mill Privileges,. aid ''Lots for Sale,. . - ' . .. THE Sobscribee ;offers -for sale the followleg 1 valuable, properties, to wit; cite farm IS 44 township of Hariordlcvnteining some sisty ace v. about thirty of - which is improved, house, ben.. orchard, Ato., Stereo' ' Said farm lies one Lui••• and a half from ,village village .of Hanford , tut IL.. route of the Montro , and /14,104 Plank. Rosa It is 'a beautiful and desirable location, - well tat tered le,. : ' 1 - , ' Also one other farm lying on the Belmont Turnpike. four _miles : front Lauesboro and the N. Y. and Erie Rialriier, coati; uing 'abo l ot• Eight:: acres, twenty of.more of which is improved. wit 4 boulie,.barn 4 .-.orchard; eke. Tula is - a -- valnabl.- Nee of hind frutu.liti location, being well timbered and watered. ' ' - Also several Building loti at the village of Sup. qnehanna, on ette New York -& trio IMt Rose. This is one of the most thriving 'Dragons lit ths coantri, being the spat ofthe Rail Road Machine Shops &c. It contains now about-1300 iuhabiv. tants, and its business facititieit are unrivaled. lie connection, with the above lots, are four of the beet. thill.iiats in theCounty,being immediately on Sot Susquehannaliver, with stificieut power for any purpose of minufeturing 4i.e, The toast summing inducements are held out by the above locations. roi capitalists, who Wish to plubarkin the business of manufacturing.tanning,fiotvetin g and lumbericry '1 he Rail Road afronls the, Most commodious end ready traneportion for everything in the above liw , : ' - The above property, ju whole or part, - :will bvs fold on terms the most edvaningeons to piticbars ere,: ~ I will give ; great bargains.- communicav Sous will be promptly auswe.red from a distance and all enquires'attended to promptly. - - ' 'SEDATE GRISWOLI); -. Susq., - Depot. Pa.:, Junel. Irial 23 tf. . . • TO' 0 1* TBODY, GREETING. Deans *Pork . Co. • , The prefent _ Proprietork of the . . BAKERY AND CA.NDY SHOP,. WOULD cull attention to the fact that they am now carrying on business at the stead lately occupied by Stevens &Dunmore: They have secured theservices of good work awe, whose ability :and experieboe Aril! enable 'theta to produce articles. in their him of a !riperier ematity. • - ; 14 will be the constant snorts of the proprietor* to. make ample prevision for the wants of their „ Custaiuers, and, as far as may be in mew power. *Mende:int that theirintercourse with such shill be both rweet and pleasant. . - White.and Brown Bread, Rolls ,and Rusk, fresh isvery Tuesday & Friday_aftermon ; also, Creek. eta, Cakes 01311 Ties always-on hOnd. •-• Fruit .Drops-• r e new , : article, possessing the Ba ia - cif different kinds of fruit—very pleasant to teiste of, r Flour, by -, the barrel_ dr reek, at ibe lowest mar. ket- price. Also. Sugars, Molnar*, and meet kinds of Groceries, on the most reasonable , tettne.. I Great andernill, One and tis a•catt. • - - ••- • .i••• • B. A.; DEAN& I • ; • •.• • ,-;/1. W. PARK. • • ; •* - J. Lhl RK. A inantitiofseavotied Pitt. Ltinib4 for Sea: - "•-• DEANS,i.PAhIi KIRK:- . • THONIPSON'S:. Dageerreart. Gallery. , T FIE subscribet continues the &guano:an bind. , nese at the rooms; of the tato firm Of Ihomp., sou "4. Loomis, opposite the Y, enix ffOtel. whets he will.be haPpy to iinft. upon'hie friends and all who may favor him wi th their patronage.' Ladie s . and gentlemen wishing a foo•annile, of themselves' will find it to their interest toTcall at Thom %Us'. 'piens:use atid elegendh arratred•roonni, _end careens or more of hitiWelt.defined and Enc.:totted. Daguerreotypes. 1301suce and. reinember:. the ph , ce•-opposite the • PheniF Hotel. 'ire- haron haid tifso; 'Slid for Sale, a few of those superior tonedlfekdione, - at the manullte. torar's prices:, Call and e;anuine them_ for your.. selves. - . L. TIVIIPSON. Binghamton, dune. 1852. • - , MONEY ITO LOAN, lany gedtlernen amnia to, borrow 1000 collars at live per' cent. ho clunfot Nitrate it' of the subsOriber; but gentlemMieensive-ttore than ' per cent. in ' their clothing - txpentim by getting` their gatmeutu Made atlmy shop, It l'watt in the habit of' bnigging, I iionld point to iny,.irork as the '6;.sct assurance of My - skill in the ett,'but a'! discriminating and tasteful. public hunw whiro . - Col3llia 11,1,4 0111(1. not 'to minden unrepatiotiablea, vraii9eckata, aitekWim rtotititi.enistetWaditifinitute. I: '' rG a TOrinCLI will please to bike notice that 'I ' have rertmvetl iny, obeli io - lili. Kaolet'a trek, wa Main street; first oteryd , . irrCauing done.as 0.- ' • 1 - - :_ :: .... ~ -,JOHN G.RONTS. - T aOOO IP,IECEm papienniasci. - • t''l3l6S. , rut:IRAQI:VG • greit viola ty of hermticutpat -44 tern*, whloh as oAnr at lowaeprio4 - their, over heard of borate; in Oiewe. parte. Handsotare Woo Pooh': 9to 10' cents toll. AtIO h lot or phi/6414M0 Popt. beautiful patteum sods importer quality. We, tv 11 Trinket It for the lot*. real of 'ail wishing to pac4r dwelling% old Or saw s lopatobtlatt trop► oat - 1 • .1, .9 -01614 *01/0 13 2- - •A:t