The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 21, 1852, Image 3

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    PROCLAMATION.. •••• •
rBE aDENTIAL ELECTION.
pursuance of an act-of. the General As.
te cobtv of the Commo weal of topennsylvania,
c , An Act relaing tthe Elections of 1
entitled
e co
mm onwealth," . approved the second day
ably, Anne Domint oneAousand eighthun
ared and thirty-nine, •
• 1, G. 13.-,ELDRED. -
trio &Emu . ot the county of Susquehanna;
in aid Commonwealth, do hereby give notice
paidthe Electers of' te aforesa, that a
e ntial Electionh county
will be. held id
in said
•
„ mi t,. of Susquehanna, on TUESDAY the,
.8-EViND day of NOVEMBER next, at which
t hae will be elected
p c .4.secen Persons as Electors for Pres- .
id r e and rice President of the United States.
fella hereby make known and give notice.'
thst the places of holding the General Elec
tion in the .sevend Wards, Boroughs. and
Townships within the county ot•Susquehannal
gess follows, to wit :
The election for the-District composed of
, the township of Apol.scOn, will be held at the 1
' bone of Joseph Beebe, in said township.
,The Election for the District composed. of
the township of Ararat, will be held at the
School House, near Edmund Worth's in said
te iroship.
The Election for the District composed of
the township of Auburn, will be held at the
house of George Haverly,,in said township.
Tha Election foe the District composed of
th e township of Bridgewater, will be held at
alehouse of %Vm. K. Hatch, in the Borough
of Montrose.
The Election for the District composed of
the township of Brooklyn, will be held at the
bow formerly occupied by 0. A. Eldridge in
aid township.
The Election for the District conipnsa•ad of
the township of Choconut, will be. held at the
Shoal House, near the house of Robert Gif-j
is, in slid township.
The Election for the District composed of
the township of Clifford, will be held at the 1
heath formerly occupied by Arthur Semitic, in
the Borough of Dundaff.
The Election for the District composed - of
the township of Dimock, Will be held at the
hose of John Riker, in said torimship.
The Election for the District compesed. of I
the Ilarou!,11 of DundnfE will be held at th e
Desittfliotel, in said Borongh.
The Election for the District composed of
the township of Forest Lake,
will be held at
the house lately occupied by Preserved Hinds,;
in said township.
The lection for the District composed of
the township of Franklin, will be held at the
school house near Jacob Allards in said town
ship
The Election fur the District composed of
the Borough of Friendsvillo, will be held in
• the Shoot Boni?, in said Borough.
The Election for the District composed of ,
the township ot Great Bend, will be held at i
the house occupied by Jas. Tillman in said
township.
The Election for the District composed of
the township of Gibson, will be held nt the;
honeof Joseph Washburn, in said township.
The Election for the District composed of
the township of Hartnrd, will be he'd at the
house-of Nathan W. Wa:dron, in said town
ship,
The Election for the District composed of
the township of Harmony. will be held at the
how formerly occupied by F. A. Ward, in
laid township.
Tor Election for the District composed of
the township of Herrick, be held at the
None of the late Warren- Dimock, in said
township.
The Election for the District composed of
the town+hip of Jackson. *in be held at the
!iodic fmaerly occupied by N.ithaniel Hill, in.
s.lid township.
The Election for the District composed of
the township of Jessup, will be held sit the
house of Da niel Doff. in said township.
The Election for the District composed of
the township of Lenox, will be held tot the
house of Grow & Brothers, in said township.
The Election fur the District composed of
the township of Liberty, will be held at the
School House near the residence of 'lsaac)
Comstock, in said township.
The Election for the District composed of
the township of Lathrop, will be held at the
house sir Elisha Lord in said township.
The Election for the District composed of I
the township of Middletown, will be held at I
house of Joseph Ross, in said township. .
The Election - for the District composed of
the Borough of Montrose, will he held at the
house of Leonard Searle, in said Borough.
The Election for the District composes: of
the township of New 31iIt'ort Will be held ai l
the house formerly occupied by Joseph 0. I
Fine, in said township.
The Election for the District composed -of I
the township of Rush, will be held at the
house formerly occupied by Nathan Sher
wood, in - said township.
The Election for the District composed (S i
the township of Sprinzville, will be held atj
. tbkhouhe of Spencer Hickox, in said township.
The Election for the District composed . of 1
the township of Silver Lake, will be held 'zit
the house now occupied by Robert 3lcGerigle,
in said township.
Tne Election for the District composed of
the township of Thomson, will be held at the. i l
310111 e formerly occupied by Jonas Blanding.in
said township.
I alsb make known and give notice us in and
be the 13th section of the aforesaid act f
am
directed, - hitt every poison except justice of ,
the Pews, who shall hold any office or np
;ointment of piolit or trust under the United
&nes, or of this State, or of any city or in
lotpotited distract, whether a commission offi
cer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent,
rho is,,or shall be, employedquider the legis
hire. judiciary or executive department of
tan Slate or United States, or any city' or in
a:pried distriet: and also, that every them
ter of Congress, and of the State Legislature,
JJ
atidof the select or common council of any]
rity, or eolitniisioaers of any incorporated
tattirtis by law inenpable of holding or ex.,
usisiugat the same thrie,the offwe or appoint
ant of Sedge, inspector or Clerk of any Oct.
ton of this Commonwealth, and that no In- J
qtglor or Judge or other officer of any such
elnhon,' shall be'cligible to any o9:e then to.l
be toted for."
And by the same act of Assembly it is also
tule"the duty of ever Mayor, Sheriff, Deps
118herill; Alderman, Justice of the Peace,
Countable or Depot y Constable, of ever city,
' hin lYilownship or district within this Coma
anyplth, whenever called upon, • by anat.
e set z of an election, or by three .qualified elect
thereof, to Blear any window or avenue to
I.4.ll.i.viddow of the place of General Election,'
k a rit shall be obstructed in Such A way-as to
!ilt voters from approaching the same;
rAlit shall be the duty of the respective Con
eof such ward, district to 1 ' w'th
, or Ins Ilp 1 7
wi nmotatealth to be present in per
-1°24 by deputy ,
s at the place of holding such
erT,li ti n
,pch ward, district or township,
;ettilkd., of of lirtrrying tho peace ~us
.
Aliso.,!ttat the' 4th section of the Act of
entitled " tL An Act relating to execu.
undo% !.Other purposes" approved- A
ill
enAct,oo{ool4 aforesaid 13th
:". 1 tia. construed as to prevent - 1
Judge or or borough officer front
14.4, iudge, Inspector or Clerk at • any
.14,417„° pre Electien in.thia esnigmon
• rtiant to the procus
ions contained in this
Retion of
of th e afo 4.4 aforesaid,. the Judgfis
a !-strlnt shall reipcetivelytrike
ce ll&tate er return of itte 'Oct'
eon of-their respective disiricte, and produpe
them at a meeting of , ontvitidife from each
district at the Court Rouse in thelßorough of
Montrose,'oe', the third day - after the day_ of
election, being the present year onF o it/DAY the Meru dny,of November next,then and there to
do and perform the duties required by, , law of
said• Judges. Also that where 4 Judge' by
sickness -or unavoidable accident is unable to
attend said meeting.tif /edges,' thnnEthe eerti
' lento orreturn aforesaid:shall be taken,chtirge
of by one orthe Inspectors or 'Clerics of the
oa c tion . of said district, who Anil do and per
form the duties requited of said Judge unable
to attend.
Also, that in the 61st section of said not, it
is enacted , that "every general 'and. speed'
' , election shall be opened between EIGHTand
TEN in the forenoon, and Sira4.l,continue
without interruption , or adjournment until
SEVEN o'clock in the evening, whenithe polls •
shall be chised." - -.! • -
Given under my 'Hand, at my office, in the
Borough of 'Montrose, this eleventh day of -
October Anne Dordini)lBs2,'and in the year of
the Commonwealth the seventy-sixth. I,
G. D. ELDRED, Sheriff. 1:
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. Pamphlet Laura for 1852. s l;
OTICE Is herehygiven that the Patoplakt Lomita!' thit
111. Sir‘afau of 1.852, are this day rectiv.ed; ad, ready
for divributlon to those entiticd to reertselthetn: ; • j ;
j • ,:
Y. A. IPAR'O, reotly.
,Froths 01B , ce, lontrosa. Octal, 1952.---40,c3.
i.LOST !'iLOST !!
A POtliErllooK,shy i the Untbstcrlbee, cOntehtlfig
Proem! story l4ote,,latod April 185&?, paytbleto Mishit
dConyon or bower, one year:thin deteOrtthqtiteiett, and
signet by tho eubscrlbet: As said note haebeeu old , by
*no,l would tenant alt perique not; to purchase the
same. 0.1:18U3111E8S.
unnnerieille, Oct. 0, 195;.-41*ti9.,
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Wilig g 0 LIU T. '4ol'l l / 4 • - ' • 1.;
,
TH E conartnership hereto fere isistint between
the subscribers, wider the firm OE //ayden
and Little; - is dile day dissolved by' u l tual conj,!
sent. . r. '
1 1:
w i t
To those indebted to the fi rm either by Note o
Account, wo Would hereby give part'eulnr uotice r
that alone of, the undersigned is ebont to engage:,
in other business. it becomes necessary to hare' l
the business of the firm settled immediately.
, nAlr7Dtp 4 LITTLE.
New =lrma, October 11, 1832. ' ii ;- i ' •
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. • NEW: ARRANOEIENT.
The businetni will hereafter be condueted by the
subscriber. whd will be highly griitiOd to have!
his friends and customers cell ou him, at any.time I
And. if they nieJ, wanting, any goodir, they will bud
it to their interest to purchase of him, its his prea-i
ent Keck, for ready pay, will .be sold without re-!
gard to profit., New goods may be!expteted soon.
.1
'r. S LITTLE.
. New Milford, Oct: 4,1114. i 40w3
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CROC XL la ITN L e
T . AR GE additions of new style* or, CROCKERY are
.14 weekly receiving at the Crockery and !tome TUlt•
1 Wishing Enatlishment. by., J. 11 , DE PEU
Binghand.on,Oet.44,l94. ' . I ' f
A0.1nai.1113,3 il74 S aTZ, i
In. esery vseety„-style, shape, and
.etilor.iond at the
lowest priers, may be found at.' ; - D PEWS.
Binghamton, Oct. 14. ; f ; ,
. •
. i . :TO •HOUSEKIIEPER
iAnd others who arc in want of any artiste of , Crockery
and GALS 2 Ware, Lampe, Lookiim 0 lassei. Cutlery, SETT.
ers, Britannia Ware, Castrits,Coffee awl it'plee3llll3,Bells,
. miens. tlanillestichs, Plaited Wares, Clocks. ;Pettey Ras.
kris, Wooden and Willow Ware of all kinds, Windi,ot
Shadesillotts,lll. d Cages., Beef:Ricers, k,re. Ileats,Brush
I es, Feather Dusters, Cornices, Meat Crleters,l Coal Hods
and n'elres; and an 'exterative :assortment of Toys and
Fancy Azticies. We ad. ise them to ealictit. this extensive
establi.shaaent both as a a tiring it time, and money, for
here'they eau tind all the minutia wanted in! their. line
and at the tamest-possible prices. ..7:. U. DE PEU. 1
Binghamto n , Oet.ll, 1652 .. 1 I ' ,
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Sheriff's. Salem.
By virtue of write of Vend- Es:Rsnted out of
the Cuurt of Comnion Pleas of Susquehanna
! county, and to me di:ected, I will esOoseito public
sale at the Court frouse in Slontrosto,on Saturday
the 13!b day of Ncveniher, at oneiiiclock r.
all that certain p'eee or parcel of lau d situate, ly
ing and being in the township of AptilacOn, coun-1
ty or Susquehanna, and, bounded be follows, to
wit: on-the north by the Milford. and Owego!
Turnpike, ou the east by land of Edward Crum
ple, on the south by lend, of %Vetch, and on
the west by lands O 111 -
f ,i Nolen nal - Patrick Ry
an, containing- about 50 awes of %slid land ; late
the estate of Patrick Trodden.
Toked in execution at the snit of:A.. A. Hesk
ins,against Patrick Trodden. I', -
ALSO _ ,
All that certain piece or parcel of land sitaroe,
lying and being in thetournahip of thirrnony,
Spa
quehauna county,. bounded'. us follows: Oa the
north by lands of James;Comfort, east bylands
formerly of Gilbert Dickitnion, sonde by landi , of
James Comfort and.— Rhodes, itidlwert by
the Belmont and Oqusol'arnpikeißo'od, con.
tabling about seventy-fled acres, togetiter with
the appurtenances, one framed heiase....and barn,
au orchard, and about twenty acres improved;
Taken- in execution at the suit cif, David . A.
Lyons and Frederick pl4Lyous aglinst Sedate
Griswold. • r,
ALSO,
All that cert aiir piece Or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in the township 'of Bridgewater,
Susquehanna county, bOunded euVitecribed as
follows, to wit: On the d r orth by lands of- Henry
Cruiser, on the -east:by lantlsOf Israo Yonag, on
south by lands of Siiiecea Lewis and on the
west - by lands of John Sherer; containing, about
thirty-acres, bithe 'same more
.or leio, with the
appurtinanceik, one saw.snill and &Joni 'eight acres
iliproved;late the estate of Orin). 1914lierns.
'rettetin execution et the fuse ti
.
egeiust Orin J. • Witlianisl -;
By virtue of a writ of leo. Fe., iwor.d and di.
reeled as above. 1 trill Mixer to public isle at
,th e aim, and phice. - „all that certain tract or
parcel of land situate in the township Of Aubuti;
in the county of Susquehanna arid Stile of Penn
sylvania, and, butted, bounded and discribed as
follows; to wit, Beginning at a paitintheiorthi.
east corner hereof In a hue of laud snrveyed for
John Oakley; . . thence, partly by'laild land and
partly by other land, west seventy-two perches]
and seven-tenths of a perch to a cherry sapling;
thence south one : hundred and ten perches to a i
n e m: oe k filbert - co *est seventy-t vro. perches and
ot a perch to a ;;;and thence
north one huudrid and, ten perches te'the place.
of beginning: eonfitining 50 aeresc being n'peri el
the two hindred and forty.cine Contigdons tract
of Land granted by theCoonnonwealth of Pena.i
syhraulaciA'the said Henry Drinker the Elderind
being the.sante tenet oflandandprennaes to which
the said Henry S. Jacob, Henry and
I -Thomas Executors etc.. Of ; Henry Drinker the
elder deceased, by indenture bearing even date
1 therewith, but executed before the same, granted
and - conveyed to the said Amesßennett. in fee
simple. togethet withthe aptrurtentrucSe.. - .
Taken in execution at. the suit. ot, 'Elizabeth
Gurnmere against , Welthy ,flenoett and William
Bennett, ExTs. of A. Bin* Deed,avitheotice
10 T, •
ALSO; -
By Vittle of a writ of Fi. Fa, issued ; and di:
rected err above, I tcrill expOse to public sale at
the *lime 'time ind'plare, all-that certain piece
or. parcel if, land rAtutste; lying and being in the
township of Gibson.' county of.Susgueharma. and
bounded and described, at follows, to Wife Brea !
'Jung at a state in the centre of the:rend iti, the
line of land belonging to.G. A. Hogohreito'; thence
on the'sald
"twat :/fogebone i ttorth elghtx two degrees
it four perches trudeight-oue.hotidiedthe to a,
stake in tbe centre ofthe road. ; thentenorth three
and one.fourth degree. grist ttetake and atones;
thence ten and a half degrees east firtrerl'Perchei
and 'sizr-one-.hundreilths to: it stake and *mice ;
thence north 83i degree' west eleven. and, :two.
.I.loj pereies to a corner - afthe lauds etvried by
Alva Fish ; „Thanes tiouth'66 ;let - testi west 17
perches an the line of George. W. Walkeii . and Aso
Ilowurd's land; thence 07i degrees oast Eisele°
hiundradth peiehestbrilinent thesokl , .ll,9lTO.
triuesland,;,theuc esouth, one - toarth*OrtiO.sast
seven perches to iffe!place of beginulogyinantsitt
ing I acre and perches, be .thl, same, mere or
tem.-with the appurtenances one "framed fronted house
and one framed berti, all improved, !tilt !lie es-,
lateof DisidlE;Maji!s; r. .e(..;
Token in enintitioik Wftheinli Sizatoy .
1c#9. 11 6-4 1 ,4;x 0 Mm]ofer.1 2 ,w. ?,,.
101-„( l o Efri . N. -,- NAI.O r t.-kft:i - Offit:CTA . .t . ji:OlTg:34 - 11 - jr5:2",-:::.il
~ownshipa,.
Arafat,' . 30 24,
.Apolaeon, - 3229
-Auburn, . . 115 . 80
Bridgewater, . 180
.175 -
Brooklyn, 115 79
iChneonat, 55 23'
119 :56. •
Bitnoek, - 97. _ 44:
Doming 23 24
Franklin, 63 39
Friendsville, , - 15 02
_Forest. Lake, 66 - 143
Gibseri. 66 182
Great Bend,. - -106 187
Harforcl; • : 125 143
Harmony, 165 178
Herrick., 50 J 27 -
Jacksoa, 105 :48
Jessup, 79 ,34
Lathrop, •67 13
Lenox. 184 ' :12
Liberty, 82 18
Middletown, 72 • :28 ' -
Montrose. • 63 • 88 •
New :Milford, . 109 61
Rush. • 97 42
Silver Lake, 36 32
Springville, - 65 100
Thomson, 66 • 10
Total, 2447 1331 7
Majorities, • :1110
Rozulai am - nests mulled th
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IS tOV IES I , S•T OVE% %
Great Exciteient. i ' NEW GOODS
Great Bend & Lodortavill - 0,
rrREDEPIDOILIS itiNli to 4 11iO3 , pson'ircel••
T. boated Dagneerenn Gallery! Litre/erns cal M land JUST ARRIVING AT
put up la neat Morocco Cases for only sires noz.t.en - SKIVE, COPPER, TIN & SHLET IRON E .
Patents and Children. Brothers and Meters, one and all, D. R. Lathrop .& Co's, I ' - rAotisumEnr,
new is the time to secure for yourseivs. and Glend a on e
THE subscriber respectfully informs the , pub
orthase little meinentoes in the from of a Dagnerreory t e
IJkehen, which at some future time may prove of l'so- MonaosE, SEPT. 9.8, an.
Gamble value. The expense Is so tiillin g that It Me aid- lac that he has recuived a large addition to
be an inducement for every family while in lire Vell to
his former stock ol Stoves, consisting Pia vehety
aril themselves or the benefits of this mysterious and DOCTOR YounsEtar
wonderful Art. Imprinter's of children taken in from
A
sto iti 'wends. EvtTi eff, , rt wile be made to produce For 25 0( the mostupproved kiiidie. amon g which are
cents CLINTON Ili TIGHT,.
clear and well defined likesiessee, combinin g an OX stnd 'BY 11l eitNl3 OF TIM POCKET ESCULAPI- ' FOREST QUEEN, '
graceful attitude,and that Iffe•lik *squash aloo f, Is / PS, or etery one his own Physician! Thir.
ST
OP VIE WEST,
so rery desirable. and which can be obtained by a visit at --.-- sixth edition, with upwards of a hundred ;
Thompson's Magnificent Sky Li g ht Gallery, opposite tlre %Sr en g ravi ngs , allowing prtvate disease fa every WESTERN QUEEN
Exchange Hotel., • I • - shape and form, and malformations of the r
-To Artists. ; IL generative system, all elevated Ovens. Of :square air tight Stoves
The subscriber would esy that be has on band and for - -
.sy William Tonna'. 111. D. tire - •
sal e a.general assortment of Dagnerreotype material,
PHGENIX, PARAGON, ,
}whichconsorts of Cameras, Plates, Fancy end Common The time has now arrived th - at pawn% andering ooze
WESTERN EMPIRE
I 11”PeS, Lokrtt. Chemicals , and in elicit almost Reny newt diseases need no more become tint victim of
thin g trod in the trade . l guadtery,sul by the preerlptions contained in this book, .
h env Double Aeolian 1 any one may cure himself, without hindrance of bust. ORANGL' AIR TIGHT,
[ Just received from the manufacturer. It has moults nen, or the knowledge of the most intimate Wend, and , lINITEDSTATES,
r ot :eye, and combines all the ad vanta g es of the Too with one tenth the usual expense. In addition to the
Banked Or g an It containsi two *tops cortesptualogl t o general rnitine of private disease, It tally explains the FAR3IERS. UTICA COAL STOVE.
the Open Diapas on and principal I a organs. Also. map. cause of manhood's early decline, with observations on
cricnicgc_haidw. - merry cow r dcrawmcccitc which it A variety of Premiums. some of neve style, the
ler and Swell Draw Stop. The arrangement Is such ttt
either stop may be played separately or together, or oes woOkinet be Fronts' to enninerate In thitpohlle Prints WALKILL, AIR TIGHT, FAR3IIII.S.
with one band and both With the other-one under ac 0 . Any person aending 'l' WtNTY.FI a E CTS. melee.
A Eood and t E
ven
of Parlor and
J ral swell. the other with an open rvell.tte. It is the led hs a letter, will receive one copy of this book. hY - various. - es s e r re s
taffy innroment except Double Banked Church Or g a n mall, or Ave copies will be seat for one dollar. Address Han Stoves fpr Wood and Coal. Box Stoves of
Upon which Organ make tan he ac q uired, and for brit- DR. W. TOEING, N 0.152 Spruce iltilitt, P/lILAISaLPSII4 4 various sizes ptid patterns he is continually r e .
Caney, variety of corulAnation.andPower. it far manna. Postimad• ' •
cenong, and intends to herpes great a variety of
ciliary thin g of the kind .heret.do rn I/neut./I. .411,0, lIN tllDlt . rnuNa can he eocianited cn any of the dlt.
and 5 oetas e Melodeons, for sale by the eubscriber at asses described In his di ff erent entail:anon', at Wanks; the most popular stoves as any de4h3t in the outill
c•aquerrean Rooms. L. TIIOMPSON 152 Spruce street. every day between 9 and 2 o'clock, try. Persons wishing to purchase stoves will
Binghamton, October 14,1522. (Sundays excepted.) . • 3831 Butt it to theirintore.st to call on him. They will
---- Sud his . .
Brooklyn Stove. Depot.
TIFFANY & sluTu would eall the attention of •
eitisen a of tlrciOldyn to their large variety of stoves
turnlture. We have on hand tho. best patterns of t
best material. • W. , shalt sell at the very lowest prie
and on the most Liberal terms, Call, see, and examine
•
• Pall Giods.
havejun rresived our faro seleetios of Pall an
Winter Dry Goods of eicii description, whieb we slaw
for cash or wood Par cheaper than was everi before oil
In this markrt. We cannot . partienlarfsM but we rat'
nestlylnvite• everybody . to ean and examine fo r them
mires. We know we can suit yon In price, quanta
Aid quality. TIFFANY ; & fI.IIITG—
,; Brooklyn ,Ott. Id, !S U.
t'SerOVES I -W•Toler. i.
T" '
aubseriberareapeetfally inform the; pubile, the
the, have reertredi a irate addition to thee tam
stock nistoves, consisting of a variety-of the most sp.
proved kinds, among which are, ,
Forest.. Queen.,. New World: •
Star of the.zWeet, • Farmers Utica Coal
Western Queen, .Stove, '
Pheonix, Parlor Cook Stove,
Paragon, Premiums' of various
Cultivator and Atlas, Styles:
imaa a good assortment or , • - I
'' . Parlor and 'Hall Siorea., .
,
tJt wood or coal. Box Motes of trartotts irises and Pat:
tents. A Wan/islets tbryare ;revised to sell as cheap as
can be bought In this market. ' •
Montrose; Sept.3o, Ida
. ,
In the _Orphan's Court of Bus
' - quehanna County. •
TN TEE ESTATE OP ESECE THATEE, DETD,
I\TOTICE is hereby givett to the heirs of said
ILI &leek Thayre, decWand to all other per..
roue having any interest in said Estote that a rule
has b een granted by said Court fOrshowingcause
before said !Awl on the. third Monday of Novem
ber nest, at 10 o'clock 4. - 111., at the Cam House
'in - Montrose, why the real estiie of the decedent
should noftio sold under probeediags in partition,
had in said court, - as will appear bribe records
thereofi at which 'tiros and plods any person or
Timone having any cause to show why sail "sole
shall itt;t he deemed will , that attend...._- •
By the Court..
.1.2% LANGDONiCiIt, s of OlphOu's Court.
39w4
Audite' r's - Notice'. -
rrHE subticriber;havintbeen appointed an and
JL.; nor to diatribtito the funds arising frost the
sate of the Real Estate of ;trillions D.lDennison,
would hereby 'give notice to', aft persons interest
jed in the distribution of ;midlands, that he will
attend to the duties of btii aPpointtnent at his of iu Ilion trose`on Thursday the 21st day of Oc.
;wirer next * at ten O'clock in the (areaway at which
time all persons in interest ere Oesind to attend.
1 A.GUAMB,CRLIN, Auditor.
1d52. . ;
- 'THE .4DVERTASEMEATT.
s . oolliginta Wiatad- - -t7slooo. a
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vg - ANTiro Evenr covsTrtig 'ME IMMO
BTATES:aetiro and ertteiprlalng men. to (mpg&
in, the sale of some of the , be*4 flooka pubffebed Mt;
eOntitrY. To men of good adoreea, poeerfelng a Paull&
latplta tor from $l:5 to $lOO, yea Inducements be
.offered as to enable tbein to mike front $3 to $lO a day.
• 112•Tbe book; publlebed -b7 lug oto all useful In Their
Oareeter, er4reniely-popnlariand command largeeales
trbereier Qui are offered. " •
For fartbis portioning, addrees,(postesreliald : )
- DANIELS & GENT& _
• , glieeemora to W. A. roar,* Co,
Witt:l/2 North Sto3ndBtrtet,sloladelphls..
Posilavely
1 11E3 Ithin l'alfgata ,
persona indebted to the enbeerilier feriae"
- 2•1. - seeming In 'the ofce of the Rees:o4'ol% 7
litefend fluke( Orpbnui Court, ere heri)ry in
farmed ibit'Llati•ere in the hands of XT. - Lang-
Pweent.lteecirder. 84e.. for•O l olleekion,
'end Wool Paid - O'er before the November t?rrn
of Court; nut ensuing', they mill - be pieced in the , a l
beinfore a inking of the Pelee kr be Ina. Sp
Joijioe, -.-- ARWS
leptiNif.; ea. ' • -• ' -
JuJgcs !of Supreme Congress
Court.
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I s, [ 4 ] Whip thus, [f] Independents thus, Et] andyroa Soil thus, rn
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ST.. JOSEPHS's - COLLEGE,' Stove Furniture..
made of 'the strongest 'and beit thaterials. and al.
1 SUSQUEUAlsilkilt. COUkTY, , P.A 1 t ..... cheap as can i Ire. bough t e y e d is or Broome county
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. e rptITS Itatitution I. 'Basted In the most. heoltliful and much better than o ffe re d by pedlars. ..
I. JL alai picturesque part of ausquehanna coubty. in r•'Stotre‘pe &- 'riff Ware kept- for ante
,and
I ' thd Chocount Valley. . stage leaving Montrose Depot - ' • •e. •
on the Lackawanna Railroad and - annnenting ali , b th e made to order. torment will be stniplird with
Sew Turk and Erie Railroad at Great Bend, lal a ale.. Pont,, made nfstrong materials; at Wholesale psi.
Canoe oral: miles therefrom, panel too 'agitation daily. cee, all orders for work In Ms line will be thank
.l The distance between the Depot and the Institution is „ received sixteen miles , one half or which is by. Plank Rosa; it is " HI, and pnactualty attended to.
wso equally distant from Bloghamton.on the New - York ' • • : JOHNCOLSTRAN.
c. and Ede Railroad, an 1 cunneeted with It for half the Ws- . Great Bind, July 1, 1851 • •
tance by a Plank road. •
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The regopar course or instruction comprises the En- . ; . . .
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glfah, French, Latta and .Greek Languages, ineludkg - f. Great. -,l3en .
instm% Geography, laathecoattes. Logic, Rhetoric, Ns
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enrol and Moral Philosophy and Chemistry.. Care will
-VA - RIE. T Y STO R E
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ho taken to adopt the coarse of instruction to tbo Dame
parsaieor profession of the stud...at.:
i Thle way, Ladles nniiGpptlernetiti
, The collegiate year begius on the first Monday of Sep. . , ,
1
tember, and *pas on the 15th of July. - • Pilaf; rubscribt4 would invite his friends , to call
. .„ • • TERMS. , _I: et his neWatora
.iir Great Bend, threctii tip
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The annual pension for Boa r d and Tuition, Mahler half posit! the "Utak liaise," end ego:nine • his Mock
yearly In advance, la ,
• s l °° of goods, feeling assured that they will not go
The modern Langusres, German, Spanish and Hs u - au
away' dissatisfied. ,
lan, will form an extra enamel, earn per annues,l
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B oo k s ; stationery, .and.3leateal attendance, will lin would first call the attention of the L a d ie s '
form extra charge*:
to his great variety o(' •. • ‘. .
Wishing and mending will farm en extra charge, ' . . - -
per annum. - .• • •I' $ 3 '•' • ' • Dif,a...,5 Ty'DD43 7 ,..., • -
I, Is oJtional with the student to funish himself
with bed and bedding. lf fornisbed by tbe inftir conlisling of embroidered audeiuted Lawns •
; De-
ration it will Pun au %atm charge, per ancum IR
1- lames of - slntest every, variety ,and style that the.]
Dey tebolaro for six mouths -
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semi annual Hailettos wil l be sera to permits orgua r . • the New York market affords;_ black and colorr:d I
Wens Infonning them of the beaten, progress and til•porl. • Silks; Prints, Gan:hems. &c. dic, "A iplendia
meat o. their children or wards.
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Those who may desire to have their tad and bedding lot of Shawls, handkerchiefs, Table 'Covers, no.
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furnished by tie. Dinitulan, are requested to send pro- aiery and pim....... Straw and Millinery epode,.
nous a otiee of the fact to either of the undersi gn ed ' . , AND, Broadcloth', Caisititerie, &whirl's, Wit
. Those who Intend tombs; bY the way or looThorotott :, logs, and every material- for boys and men's tilo
sre requested to give previous notice of their outpost., ~„•,,,.
hat alai may be man yed to the flollege without Orlin'. ''''''' 4.
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ter All communiestiors, 3e., for the College Should , .1. Hats, Caps Boots and Shoos.
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I be addressed, St. Joseph:* Pon °Mee, fin:quetianan
eoutitf, Pe. j • ,, •'1 - • Trunks, Valices„ Carpel Begs, Car peting, Sheet.;
• ' IOW; -10IIVV:O'REILLEY. Preridett. , Ingo; -Goole 'keeping' articles of '• all kinda,:Groce
,
BET. HENRY rfTZSIMMONS, Vice-President: ll •
and sin short ev
rie.<lrun &v. - etc.; - -
•I 1 1 11111eressee" , .--Caleli Commit, Esq., Cbdeobnt; Ya n kee Nottons.
ImrNon. G. A - . GPM, Glenwood; lion. DOVilmot,D..l. srythingalrenton lords for comfort and luxury.
anl. Eel.; O. I'. Bard. Towanda. • STmoi. ' - friTlease can and catmint*. : •' •
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C. D.1.4.171UCP /c Co.
. '• '• ••- - ' HENRY LANGLEY. •
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New Milford Stove Depot' • • Great Bend. Inly 15,1852 . ; ; -. • - - -etn6
:" •-• ' 1852 .,, -, •;- . ..... .- ..-
. - IT 'BUItRiTT - - _l' ,• - - MOUNT: PROSF.TCT: .. ,
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AS just , r eceived a new and large assortment ' 1
IVITEII CUBE IXD INNTITUTE
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i .. - of Cooking, Parlor-and shop - Moroi, for. •
ood or coal, which. ineonnection with his pnivi; ' • - BING.11:131TON, V. Y. ' '
ius snick. will make his assortinent unusually - Irms iiiatiiiition is located in U beautiful and
umplete, in the most popolor.and improved kinds 1 - romantic grove at the lingo of Mount Pros
t Afr-tighi, Elevated Oven . ; premium and late pret, and Within the corporutifin . of the rang,.
stores, Stove . Pipe. Sheet Iron, Zinc; StoveTittws possessed of au ahunduntsapply 0P /invest soft
&e., which he will sell at the lowest price for . - water . udVantages for exercise le the pure air, a
cash or approved credit... •-, - + carnage Land toot calk; op - th'e' mountain. over.
Anutt,' ken. .. -
_. - - - looking a scenery .ua su rpaiertgr- iii' b e auty and
— .7 .-- .--7 - --,- -.4.---,-,---------,......_____ grandeur. and **free from the nois and turmoil of
PAY :YOUR: DUES! -- • I s _ busy life." with excellent sailingOnd reetlogprivi-
The 'Notes and Accounts of the late. firm of D. . loges on. the pleasant waters of the Chenatmo.--,
hetet & Co. in the . Wool' Carding and OlOth These are a few. of the presentation the "Cure"
/relying busbies's, must be paid iinutediatsly!and offer s
_ Tile hoot, is D., and „ nm i o di o ,,,,_b athior
vithout farther notice : . + ' L p ' ' .''
to the invalid. . - . i • - - , ~ „ -
- apparatus excellent—well ventilitted, with: 21fil
The subscribers give - this notice, that all ho r
et i „. ii. „ • , • , • 1,- ---, ••
lave
-unsettled accounts with then may save'.
D. SIBLEY. .i, 'l 'l'ffti Medical department is Under the entire
bejilleivesccislik ' .-
- IL 'Slillil::Y. r ' cor eo r D 'TI *yr owl wife.. who hair° hod largo
P. CARPENTER.- estwrenc r e . :in i lly;ropatilie pmciice, - Mid ovefis.
aa t - vorehly kpowo Its sitecessfutyMptitioners.; ,
• ' - : 77r . .0013,1'01-0( Lectures, with lull los mot inns
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I'iNGLI SO OUSTING WA TCHES---i no- '. the Students and Putietie, Upon A iitially. Physi.
;/- English p a te n t . . Layer Watches, , limiting
,„; tuitions. vrili be - given thningtiont Abe seusow+ to
.I+l subscriber his this day reeuived autithee lot._ ° lo gy :Hydiuputlitaint Hygiene; flie which there
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witting, for sate very tow . . .Auritso:. Beane. - . F emales ' who inure been confined tWtheir I+Cdti
I - Diughatototi, - loly P. -' • • '2 Odd Fellows' Hall. i
will no no additional charge.: ' :1. .• • - .., ~-
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, 91' . ledrill,Otniiiiite'd 10 - oTriiitand - with or
.0..... -... i.; ---- 77:77 - f - 7 'give os ..scan, Oar success in the treatment of
:'• . ' Fall 7x 1141,1130/4 ' ~..r ' ' t , di sease ,- peewit:4o females, hus•gisen us ronfi.
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ILK KAT!s tafibeiitykYiest fesehrtd4 . dence; ll .Md -it'. ssY b" eft anshi - eSeti if - theY. l lmys
~. . 001- FULLEIL'' .. i 4 ii.trited- much fOr.il• many ' physicians."- make
iaintrose. se*cmtme-t'/ 85 2- - 1 ' -.-- ' 'l . . --
as. more viol r-. .-_- , - .. . - - .....' - -
• - • - " • •--. - - (10 1 'n' 44 to El r - weft*: (Peri ll "
1
M. ' . -Beop ' Pelts .'-. F , , 1 - - ~.; weekly. ); according tti'Fbom.untl Attention n+ quit
ANTED for tradv4 on stemma ts.er tor oteb guid: . Patients Will Mov ide for personal use 2 cont.
S 11_ _ . ' -by •--‘ •-. ,-•• ' • ~ --1 ' - - - ...111.c. Trx.1 , 4, : : ..:: fortablea - , 2Adankets. 3 Mien or eintsn sheets and
Montrose ; Aug.- . -- .... -:: .-- -': -1. -, . - - -. . 1 - . • .- 6 iewele,;',_'', ;..•, ''o V. TONYKR. At mr• .
..--- •-, .• . •- ... - - - .
.- ... -' '2. - . Residini Physician:
)1•101,,p
.20ALSi-iottie:entiralyrstew 'patterns. • rl9lf, .-:11, t0i , ,,,1n 11. M. ItANNEY, Prop rietors
I•lbiti day received' bY l ' - • ''. '-' .1 -- - - L . • ..,-. - •, —•— - - -
Binghamton. Jot). 20: - ,, -, 1 •A. J.= EVAN..:' ._., .. .
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n:arford. Aug.
, 18, 1852.
URN and •WART. CORE4-or. Ramo',
NEAEI, - -;.4 nip's; ,of that nhoj a . 6 04 Cr 'Cortland Wart gliair. that will remove - IAI
1.. -- .jost..aeceived—Fair at 34. and .first rate at 4. Itindainf.Corae;.W.Art! Oi-/ifotrit, i Three .
d • e DENTIN:Bc READ. daya,— price 4o nenta. - _ , AstarDr.:ll36aaett's.T.noti t
Acker #allap , that
_nrfil. inn: tooth nth in five 044
liit ip rie i t'23 : o 4 l,4ol .ll l k4t . :2- 2 ..:. 5. ..1 . ''
ALtp: tx..? •1- .
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for neap Pelts. bit C. D.
' Representativei.
5. 1
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30
32
105
15
83
44
110
73
18
37 2208 2082 1609.1669 2470 1349
599 413
Canal tronimisioner. Disiot County Awl
- : " • Atey. Cdrn r. itnr
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4 11 . :
SO - 23
81 29.
117 iB4
177' 77
111 32
62 - 19
118 '55
- 96'49
21 20.
62 40
16 ;.::13'
• 66 44
62 '1 , 7
. 108 es
124 42
158. _Bo'-
60':29-
106 - 47
77 32
62 15
182
83 - 15
74 28
62 87
188 60
/ 00 ' 4l
8 2 30
64 105
64,14.
, 22 22
83 34
87 ' 90
108;:'114
91 111
38 88
5'6 •56
74 '7O
28 28
39 , 45
17 IT
47 : 64
81 82
88 81
,105 105
.82
31 30
57 55
44 46
18 20
16 21
23. 23
41 - 41
106 II&
48 48
79 77
31 31
06 120
13 13
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s
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36 36
34 , 33
140 la
177 173
116 113
62 59
118 110
115 97
21 21
' 67 70
•15 .16
..68
65 62
106 109
124 - 120
170. 103
-52 , 47
105! 108
82 79
73 .70
188183
84 84
81.... 80
.96 - .51
11'3 - 122
113 IIO
85; ' '5O
109 63,
66 64
75'_2440 2685 2510
2440: ,2685 , 1 2519
NEW - GOODS.:
FOR -THE STINKER'S TRADE.
- - I)ENTLr 4•RE.%D.;have. - just receire:d
41 —I large addition to their cornier stock of lipids
consisting of Dry Gooils of almoit every
Lien: Grocerier. 'Creakily, Hardware; Drage,
Medicines. Paiute, Oils and Dyestuffs • - Boma
- Shoes and Leather, Stone and Tin were kVathes
jewelry. Silver Spoon", Perfumery' and in fact
the greatest variety - .ilia* 'Can- be - found in 'any
Store in the county —all or which .. tve are prefUired
to sell fur cash Produce or on approved creditaat
err low mark as" any 'of oar neighbors. Our nicht°,
is `soli the same aieVer—”Not to he eileriald7
READ._
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•- • DRESS-60 =
WE are rCaciving , tr Ii rgis stipply..Of Dien
Goods, embracing ti great variety of kinds,
Stud of beautiful styles, and paitetrus. and the foi l
kind, of eomtv; viz: Nona. Delatirs.Per.,
rage,do.: Lariat; fplain,striped and plaid.)Cham
brava, Engltsh, French and Domestic Prints, esc.
AEC.„' Most of which'ihay olrur conliderably lOwet ,
than early opting' pi ices.
' Gibson, Joao 12,1822
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. - PRINT4. 4 i . PItINTS,' PRINTS.', -. ,
PRE largest stock and greatest vailety of hand
l. • some styles MO patterns ever offered in this
taarket;'whieh we ' offer . isiextietnely loar 'prices,
including a large lot of Isindsonie Frinhii for dress ,
es nt fi, penes a yard.
.attaione,lunel2,lBs,Z
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Dissolution. • ~;
VOTICE.iii hereby : givemthat the firm of Pitts
1.11 St, Warner is this doiy'dips;lied : by mutual
consent. Those indelnid to the firm , ate rives.
tell to outdo up without delay. - •• -
• -, ,:•- • • PAUL It. PITTS. -
• .11/oaticiii April I 1852. WARNER.-
• -'• WANTED •
10ri-pounds wool, uncr3,oofi'doltara in
4 OU n V
Co oti-4ttini; ara ,;!p inter, - fri th .
ero;•rocir, mid lioestvax an accounts or fur trade.: -
Montrose,jutle - 16.:M C TYLIRR
• •
BONNETS; 'BONNETS:
,t•SEW elipply.- or- thnse silk:Tinny
B.lrncr, and French GoCanmerj a nce. !Janney,
Lind . Rich .Ribbons and' Flownrn, g(enly. reducer!
trotn.npring
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31"EW.._GOODS
LT 1 WEBB iii 129 W, receiving,his spring and
surniner. sto4 St GOods, lie affair
cheap. for.crieh. • •
'Montrose, April 13,1852.
(16/ d 11**414r,..013h. OF:tor
TR fmy;" w n impartentom oalg,
Fi X"A
by , ` fi
ALFRED J. 4" V ANS':-T-
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110, REA STP I NS—TI4 ilia doz. flpis to t i t i s to no ,
dome entirely aim inttOnup t leoed tbie daY by
Pinr,heurilantqlug.2B,. , - :". , :EVANS4 • ,
04•1111111611r-= - !',.... 1
9lft .u , 4441.7.112.44:C1utb; • . mod Miita.:l l o4- , 4lPp-euw
smutty on'baud: 4' swot Wrogodium 'Thus
10.1404,4444 avrstsupp 7 flpfol4Lltt. , <. dig di' toot:
°.? 4 37 4 1 5"'
. :-• , . 2"
TICE WONDERS-OP'ANSI--
(TUB: 5 8CEILSITIf cry Golltir T 0 Binghemtori
- onviATEDly •r; e i •
What halt) magio power tit trace ;z
Beauty'. lovely tormAnd • grate,_ -
Oith o , plaluesthomeliest facet
•
•• • • • • Dugueneotypet
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What ego infaht *miles oneage;i--: •
DupticOn middle wage,: . . •.
_ Err_ the hoary hairs of a ge ?
' • Dagnorreotypo
the Itiaefe eV*.
-. •
- .Callingforth' Militate sigh. •
•••• Though the loved out . be not . nigh,l'
•
'.' -What gives corrifert to the -heart ; „.
• IVheu our dearest . friends depart?
'Tis this wocider4vorhin.* art—
, • Ditgiterieritype 1 •
This • _
is hallowed feeling'rends •
'And forrribseneezinakes mo ,
nde,: ••
;Whets we hold woe Mturtslte,d friend'a - :
Daguerreotype.
:-; • Then why need you longer . stay ; •
'Court.! there's danger indelay;
'• - ffave your:pictures dieWn to day.,
' . . Aud you'll be prepared tpzsay
That there ,Is trod. if not peal?-r, le" thy :above
limes; and that at, dn...
DAQUEMZEOTYPE 1100/13, OF
Etl . .
is the place to , get a faithful and pleasing portrait artist takei this opportunity i - ci tender his
gratefal acknowledgments to the ;nitrous ably
Art—truiting that his efforts to ple.ase, ill the path
will ensure itiisuocessin the tutute.„ , •
•, To his former facilities he has now added an im.
proved Haff.size Canters, by the nid-ef which he
is prepared to to take groups, or single pictreo,ii
11
. superior manatee.
A: new and brifittirut oariutretplain and fancy
caites.:Muttle,. 011.44' Muche, and other
splendid styles, rf various sizes and puttetitel, gold
'and &d. ,
You who burr. beauty 'come and !et me tete it.
-You who have none pray come and let me Mahe it.
it Odd Fellows' Hail; corner of Turnpike aid
C o lieutnut streets. ..
Jtinell3. 18.52. • _
Ntere.—A. good Quarter - Camera for sailt at a
very low price.-
I 1 The artist, when not irt his rooms, May be
found by inquiring at the Cuudy Shop. .
DRY . GOODS-AND CARPETS
riHe autelerihera would Wrenn
.the citiirtis"ol
ISuaquebanua coualy that they hive aow au
baud al .rge assanweat of Dry? Good,, at *bolo-_
sale and
OE:alai/In& DEPARTMENT, !:
consindnx iu purt , uf broadcloths, cassimvrei, eat.
Ifeutucky% jetgur, vestingv. nr.d atume:
goods of WI kiuds.
, . ,
' LADIES' DITAIMMEri?„ •
consisting of If huge variety. viz: Blackeillu , fan
cy do., satins, ginglinms, rScotelt and American
prints of all kinds. smite. at 6 pence per yard of
snperior quality of colors rre uted; in. dr brines,
euslnnere, poplins, gloves, InisierY of everigrade
end quulity—Whi to goods: proven..mid blencli`rd
sbrotings. 4-1 wide. heavy quality, at Gd. per yd."
rickings. drillibgs, thinnels, Scotch diaper,: birds
' , ye do., napkins, Irish linen, and spreacs; in fact
- almost every thing in the dry goods line. Alio, a
large lot of -
CARPET.I.NO, ' - •
Three.ply, ingrains: cotton , and wool,
.cotton,
druggits..wool !ind_ cotton-9B cloths for
Boors and to4les.
Welnrite till . eiaiting our place to call and et.
amine bar stook, for we feel confident bk sodoing
it will be messing - of ten into:Wily percent. Ow
motto is quirk sales and ematrprofits.. -
.S:ore nearly opposite -the PonotTiee. Bingham.
ton. N. Y- BENNW.
April 7, 1852. • - . .
has
The anbseribei a just
.
received a; arge stock
& excellent aisurttnent
of : Men's and lops'
= READY WIDE
TigaiD7lll:lS%
or latest styles and sniteil, to the season.
Also—E'ashitinable'Silk Hats. (licebes raring
.tyke,) Koasuth Hato. LeghOrn, e'traie 'and Palm
Leaf flats, Calis, Shirts, Stockings, Gloves,' Sus. `'
penders, Cravats. Boot/ end Shoes,. Books, Wrap.
ping , and . Writink Paper. Travelling Baga,:-Wall
Paper, Os good stock.) Curtain Paper, and Fancy
articles too numerous to 'specify—all:or any of
which I will sill as lciiv na the like eau Int bought
in '.Binghamton". or any. other town.
f:1
• - • : • OE9. FULLER
tlnntroie, APkirlio 1852:
IrefLflo3VB x CO
► A ' Di 10,1300 'dot' wo'olon Slifka in ea
• change, far Goctle 1/13ELinr* "4134
*tool riuP July 12 -
CRY: GOODS
o riiitroito
DEPOIri.
m ti4BUR,RITT'a amity be fOrind • 'an
siva, i atid now assortratzt. of 1241. i
ekid , ing io,rea!: variety . aeds -
. 11adidit:D reSS_SiOilit
ta - rinti Pints, Prita‘d . a 44 Laibroideretl Larrn , ..;'
entea - ridh Berate .Delailisi,4nitated.- -
fifingheitia six's* i§flos; i";
and .fattay 4.; Caiiten Crepe, 'e„„ I .
Cashmere .mid Bartle ;Lek's* Sllk Monti! . •
Parasolsit:aiii andlottiradSeitieStialins, Stsb,
French, ear end ahlrlionnstaiAreelee
Ribbons epil - FlOwers.'
GENTLEMEN- AND BOYS . DRESS -is%)
fI- SUMMER:OOOIM
lerflii, issortmont.i.HetthiCapa.l3oo.- andßhot
.Trialts slices , florpet Drip: Surpenpg.
Cloths !for' floors and tablei,-setinielf . end 'print, :1.
Allrindok,').Shadeos- Phpor,-Domestbi Vsktiel
of, all Willis, etc.sto... which; ip_oonileatioit u.
nuiveriaL I ossortnient ha other,:depertrnekts. t
goods; et 4being purahased , entirety . for 'tisk; kir I
enable parchasens to secure benefit' liipriairisire.
end tarps! not to be found in aniotheiSslebilsh
-14- ilia staiiii-'go;zroniiiiiiii*, f4i
hand. ~ I -• • = •-= ' '
Wow'. 41.1-15.1852-::
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Fes;;ati Mill
• .11 r Lots foi.'
rpnE qutiserther(l6iis t r •
valutibie properties, to Wit ;' ice Stirni In
tenvinthip!Of Harland containing staniel.styanft.. -
about thlity-Of ivOlabis improved.. touee, took
oiChard, Arc.. thereon. Said rainy lien nee `di , *
and a half from the vfEarfont,-ent
'route of.tho - 31ontrose and Burford
It is a benniifttl rind deli:able loesttlost,- Well Via. •
tered • -. 2 -
.Also coin other farm: lying On'tfill'Estiftioil
Tnrupiker four • miles from Lantsboro ' :
N.Y. null Erie RAiiirod, contniaiug ebout Eighty
nerve, twenty or'rriorci of which is iniproved; wit a'
house..bairt, orchard. &Le; This: is a • isiaidi:*
pmes of laud from Its locettankbeing welltitubm. 4
and watered.
`Also several Buildiallois at tho'vlilage ofSub
quehannajou the New York'Sr. - Eria
This be ode of the,most • thriving locatioui in
cov r ay, Wing the seat of the RallEoad
I Shape dtai It contains now elicit' 231:11 halal
tants, and its buaiut.e, facilltieerare 11,1141111ted.'ta
connection with the obove lots, are four of the b...z. :
mill.seais in the county. beinz immediately. on the
Susquehanna river, with sufficient-power for ar
purpose ofmanufcturing dr.c. The most insrpassiilz
inducements' are hold out.by the above locatitor-.
foe capitirliste, wbo wish to embark in The buidn. r .
ofruanufaaturing,tenuing,flOwerin g aud lumberis i .
Tito Rail Road affords fill most COMMOdIOIII 111./ 4
ready tranapottion foreverythingfu the above lit
The abrive property, 'in whole or mart, t l a
sold on terms the most- pdvantageous to pisrch'of •
ere. 1 win give. great bargains: pc' mcmisier •
lions will be promptlyauswered [roma. diettint'av -
rind all enquires attended to prornptlY. .
11. SEDATE GRISIOOLD,
Susq, - pepot. Pa.. June 1.1652.' : 23 tf.
TO: EVERYBODY,:GREETING
eims, pork & Co.
TIO , present Prdprietors of tbs. ; •
BAKERY AND CANDY: SHOP ,
lAJOULD call attentrop to the fact that the y
Y . o:Cil,tiow carrying on business at the steal
lately ccciapied by Stevens & Dunmore. . • -
They - belie secured the services of good work
men, whorie . ability • and es,,perience! will eitatl k .
them io pOduce article, In . :heir IWO of a sapirrice
quality. ! .
It will be the constant efforts of the proprietois
to make arnPle provision- for Ilia: wants of the- r
customers, laud, as far as may % poiver.
'will elideeepr that their iuterccurso with snob shall
be both sweat and pleasant. • . _
:%Vhiltt . sod Brown Bread; Rolls and Beak, free.'
every Tuesiday & Friday afternoon ; also, Creek -
eta;Calins and Pies always on band.l . • •
• , Fruit Drops—a new article. posiesaing Mega.
vor, diqrent" kinds of Gait•—Very-pieasant
rove of. L i • •, t
Flour, by the barrel ors:telt, at the!dwest mat -
ket price. Also,bagais, Molasses. and Most kinds
of Groceries; on the most reasonable arms.' • •
Great andintall,oue and all, give tis a call&
li. A.I).&ANS.
;• !. • IL W. I . PARK.
A •I 1' '
quantity at seasoned Pine Lumber for sale.
DDAN,S, PA6K dc KIRK: •
DISSOLTITO . • - •
The co-pekoe:ship henlofore, uncles
the' firth. of pane. Pork & to her.. 47 dispolvird.
Thesubsorifrs will coutioue to carry
kink' ood.Ceedy business , undei the bathe end Ktui
of Peaus, fiuk'&.• Kirk.. Ili DEANS.
' . , H. W. PARK,. _
Ahg.l9, 1654 . J . .1. L. KIRK;
•
8000 OF .PAPErtiIIANG.,
I. INCS. r
VirtfirtAClNGii gr e n t earletyof be,aotifal pat.
LI - tem . *. wlr4et we offer's! lowrruirrieir 'hiv
es*, heard of-;before- these'parto.J iHatuhrozirr.
Wall Papera 9, to . 10 cents a roll.: .Also. a larg*
lot of P.hifaileipkiii Paper. beautifut patterns roodl
superior quality. We wilt make it fcli. the hits.
reel or oti..otiphog to - paper'dwelfhigt,idd . ot no*.
to parchase froin our III:41 . ‘" • ' • •
: u.ntizeitots:a co.
Gibson; June • •. 2s t
•
, -
• THE - L.IGHTIirDIG. LliirE
flarber ond Hair presser; re-
Va turns his thanks - to his 'numerOns friinda
and patrons ;,,aisd buying, as he hopes.itonvinced
ell Or the great'. danger and risk of milting their
throatis by shaving themitelves; he, bt;gri that they
will discoutinnif that 6drher-ous practiCe, and en
courage home industry, sby calling on him for. 111.
shave.„ ca. _Ctoc4eteet 'uncle was saki to , be- to
smart that he iropird himself with *heel teghtniik.
and C. Tillman *ill perform the tame feat on - any
issho'pretir thatjlto a good 'rlzor; if they will till
bis shop in. 4earla's Hotel basement:. If. yea
don't billevait; call and see.
lifiustrose, MAY, 6, iB5 7 'a.Tltl/1.01,N,• "
Mont .:To. LOAD
I F oily getitleiterit wawa to borrow-IUOO oflara
, at five per 'crOt.','hi cannotltoriow)t
subscriber, but Ontlemen can save wore thaw-25-,
per, cent. iu their clothing -expellees by iitettibe,
their,iarnoWts Wade at ray shop. • H Twee in line
habit of braggiwi; I ciatil&poiut•to my !work 'ai
the best. assuracee of , roy , skill the- art, bat - a.
discrimivatiug: wad
t asiccriqublie knots; where to
gotti.rt • `
Goals as pa Coatif • -
net usentiou : titntutionebtes. reale; jackets.
114 ° 11 K ituloutek iciatees, ad iofinitum. :! : _ , •
.. - 11-TGeniterned will Faeroe to take notlee.thiii
hire renieved -114•011iy Recipes kilacki - ott
Mn,,, street, first 'wary. - r
.I•o.7Puttingdrittir as octal. • •. •
, - , —ll GROVES—
Sliintrose June 0;11352: I •
v.Burtitoiis k CO.
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Shawl&Divot Goods Eniliortom.
. , ._ .
1...1 . itufttliTt .1000314 cell the attentive if iin • etee.
-Lk' cirned.to.Lie new. : eed - eptreahl 'tut* 4.l.irttise
Lairs and ' SilllarlißhatehiA Zateiits hrs•Pl Goals: sad
Pei , Ribbon+ ortkeir =style ehleb , in eespeetion: uttbt
mg. ankoffment or Staple and ream Dry Cineate s GTO,
eetit• Crack,* llttiilware. Scorer; Det ll o^bre. Hal
-11e4 Cape eta, wilt be field as tome SW VW ,efelitert4
veltbeetie tbeteoek Oat Ire listeractio!k audgl7l4 WWI..
Nev 4.11/fordi 8ePPi 1832 ..:- :, : - :. Y —. ,-.::. , ..:
e 0r . ..1=110'
w w;ororicitiit it lorsitiiiipply of Ns*
Good+. 'ASlT,:stctek 'more - complettt
than Ovrri o nti•Wi' Invite - Ain 4 1 amigat4 6 11
pity all wittiiiiit 10 '
I 11. BURROWS*. CO
1% 1 ,162. n! - • -
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LOTa u
QUMAIV.R
1 - 7 mei "ti otr
t% foit Igild4Pawor• add "io .
j 111 A
usirre,4le.Nva QS T,X4OriNA-44,
riLOCKS ot . ievert 40 . 6 1 1i4
.*:11, 1 4 ;agl • -
4 6 ,1 lauMs10 - o(olahtiit b, 4 .
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