Proolanitv; Thsn iogiv4ng ton; FeDoti Cifizons Taw. Almighty ,„,„ s, reercifiil God has continued his ) guardians)gup over our Commen seslth during the year that: is past. Except single community which claims our sym ia The pestilence that walketh in dark r at , A ..nd the destruction that walketh at noon. do NI .. not had to leave his smite. Health t o generally prevailed. The tumult of inter. str if e lam Dot been -heard. ';llnexampled r s ,, e ,ite has attended the peaceful pursuits o f o elmens. Seed time and harvest has ar „ rue d ; our garnerS have been filled- with the 7; r -it orals wheat. Our cup r of blessings has ore ' rflowe i. The educational inititutions of our Commolwealth are growing in the affec. me people, developing the youthful non' of m i n d, and elarating our National character.— Gene ral intelligence and morality are on the . dvinee Our holy religion, through its own' io titut i o ns, continues to exert its sacred info. core en the public mind—to administer its coasolstions to the contrite and pure, and in rire t h er iwith the hopes of immortality. „ t i o u, we arc nt peace with all the Redd. and e minently prosperous. The free institutioni of our government hay° been itnrgthened by the trials of the paat, and e a brighter prouthe dawns upon the future. To G A most great and good, we owe all onr w i ng s. To Him our thanks are due. Under this solemn conviction, and in con prinjir teith the wishes of ,many good citizens, ti WILLIAMBIGLER. Governor of the Com. Morseslth of Peonsvl ,- ania, do hereby appoint raay, the surniy-fifth day of ivorember one, lc a day of General Thanksgiving and pr ,„ T th r oughout the State, - and earnestly be we:, the citizens of the Commonwealth, of all t hat, setting aside all worldly business enthatthey unite in offering thanks to , A i ra ie,te GM for His blessings, and invoke the c ontinuance of His goodness. Giles under 'my hand and the great Seal of Stale at linnishurg., this twenty-fifth day of October. in the rear of our Lord one thousand j eig %t hundred fnd-fifty two, and of the-Com. I taporerJth theseeenty-seventh. • I Br Tor {317 117,011 : E. S. GOODRICH. Dep. Sec'y of the Commonwealth. Jury List—November Term 1852, (SAND itnons.* lo.an—liarry Barney, 'John Gammons. Auharn—Samael Brandage, llichml Ring, Jeremiah Shannon. B r kewater—William Baldwin. . Brooklen—Franeis Fish. Chocenut—James Trodden. Clitrurd—James TR. Biwa—John Bard, Jacob E. Babcock;. Isaiah A. Maine. lbh , o—Aka Howard, Almon Sweet. FLrini—Z-rah Very, Thomas Wilmarth. lilrmo , :c—E. J. Carr. • ilemAL-Mortimer \Villiams. L e ar,t—Lrob Felton, David Whitney, I, , hegy—Moinnon Hathaway, Daniel L. 'No:th. Imes K. Webster. Themsm—Albert Bushnell. TIZArtr:SE .runor.s. Arl:ron—James Hickie, liathete Quinn, Pr.,- R,2 dun. lannrn—James Lnlran. Bria,tvater—S. 13. Kerr, Olirer 1L Crane, Presn-rd Hinds, "[ugh 31cCollum, S. A. Pet ra Brol,klyn—Horace P. Titranv, Nathan Al- C. 11. Grrc, G. W. Palmer, Joseph . BriindaTe. George Salisbury Dino:!—fit il:iam F. Llthrcip, If C. Conk lin. C'karir . S. Gilbert, Newton, Lane, Urbane Sr. 6. Forest Lake—Thomas Meehan, G. A. Til- Gibson—A!onzo Abel, Charles Edwards. Great Bend—H. W. Keech, A. T Packard, k. T Nelsn4 Starr, N. V. Car r., il.'sam Carlisle. Harmony—William T. Conklin, G. E. T. F•aSir-. IC. Whiteroak - Herrick—Edward Dimmirk, Waiter Lyon. has,,a__E rner y l3arreut, Hiram Follett. Jesup—Harry A. l3ichard, James Faarote Silas Baldwin.. Samuel Roberts. Lathrop—E. S. Brown, E. N. Lord. Lenon—C. B. Tittei, Joshua Baker, Amos Canperarn Jr. Abraham Churchill, John Krid-, Lihenr—lsarc Cowshick, Newton Hawley, uhs Asa A Fish. 31ithil.40'wr—John Bradshaw, Daniel Hoag, eliel Lathrop. C. C. Wright. Montrose—lL S. Knapp. ',Jew ILiford 7 -.1.J.7. Walker. Reqi—Zenas Cooley, John P. Devine, Lar- I I Ihormrt, Burfriraham Stewart. Sikor Nloufort, James Me amid; Jr. D a / 1 1cl Murphy. Spriiciilit—Asa Carlin, Isaac G. Cooper, unshorn North. Isaac Strickland, Jesse Scott. Thesrsin—e'rarles Belcher. *Th , }ge names in Italics are for second reek. . Trial List--First Week.- 11-,k Susq. r.. vs. St. John, h Case. :meson vc Brnek• et. al., Ejectment. illen vs. C Y. & Erie R. R. Co., ,In Case. Adm'r vs. Very EN . rs" Kiley vs. Ciiirk, Ilimhis Wynn's Adni . rs. In Debt. -Um ‘s. Greer.. Trespass. Ilutmore vs. Dunmore, Divorce. Second Week. Ramsfard rs. Gardner, Debt. Nib is Roe, Trespass. Tal,or vu Stoddard Adair, Sei. Fa. Batterfichl vs. Keeler et. al., Trespass. Foster vs. Green, Trespass. t. vs Cobb, Replevin. f atherland vs. Purges et al., Ejectment. nder et al. vs. Goodrich, Non va Bowman, Appeal. Clipa rsßlddle et. al., Ejectment. Rysus Trustees vs. Gaige, Trespass. Droker el al. vs. Fisk, Ejectment. 'Eliam s vs. Richards, Replevin. fiver vs islet, Attachment. Grmer vs. Rauh, Richards vs. Richmond, Ejectment. Curti s vs M. & H. Plank R. Co., Appeal vs. Cool re. A'artrous et. al. Ejectment. Dinutk Tp. vs. Stephens, Appeal. Wood! Wood! Wood!! Wanted at the house of , S. B. Chao imme- A,Ny• Those of our subscribers who hare aced us, wiil oblige_ to bring it along now. -Blanks of ali kßlanks inds for sale at this office. srednesday 3(1 inst,, hy Rev. John Moor. 4 ',.. 1 •5-' 1) . Bohan of Center to Miss, Harriet . 10. 4zibl e of Cherrytree, all of Indiana . . Sprinzrillr, Nov. 3d, ITRev. 'Charles ite, Mr. his CARTER. BROWS of VerOMA rmoosio, to Miss ituaa ELIZA llamas, of L ni;e, Pa, the lawn of Punkhillock, Nov , ad. by R o•Ctorl es L. Rice, sfr. - L n cus ons of tlshinzton, Wyoming Co., to !dim: assuli sties of Tank hanock , Pa. . • • - - At Mbntrose, oti - Thursday-MortbigyNov. 4th, of - Consumption,:•GEOlME Enwp . Cemr. Ares, aged 26 years,.Ron-„of Benjam in and Mary Cockaype of Forest take. Mr. Cockayne r lately - eame to this county to 'retilde,froni England, whose; loss sorely felt by .his'parents, together-with tliCr:cothinunity in which.he was acquainted, aslia.vrifi respec. ted by all as a worthy.mamandleaveSa`gloom among his - associates with Whom he was qmiinted during his short residence 'in - this vi. amity, and will be remembered for his' truth and virtues_by all whai knew•him.' This heart is no longer the seat ' •Of trouble and terturinglmin, It ceases to flutter and beat, ' It never shall flutteragain, - • Rejoice for a biother deceased, • Our loss is his infinite gain ; • • • A 'sou I out , of prison released, . And freed from its body 'pain. _ With songs let us follow his flight, And `mount spirit above 1. • Escaped to the mansions of height And lodged in 'the:Eden above.' ' Our Brother the heaven bath - gained, Out flying the tempest and wind, llis rest he bath wiener obtained, ' And left his conip - atflotis behind: . . Ono Cent; Reward ;•,- • RAPLe*. • - - • !• • R AN away from the subscriber, T,ltomas lin, ta n indented appr a eitlice to ',tilt art and mystery of farming—all persons are ;hereby for bid htirbormgor trusting said apprentice on my account. Whoever wilt: return-said I ron-a wa y shall receive the above reward buttui charges. MARTIN V&. RUDE. Lenoxville.November /36, 1852--4543: REM Ci V A. 14 W E have removed our Tailoring, establish ment to the room formerly known' as the Bakery and Candy Shop on Turnpike street, one door west °CM. S. Wilson's store. ; • LINES rj. REVNOLDS. Montrose, Nov. 10, 1p52. NC4=2• I et AYE into the enclosure of the subscriber on or.about the 15th of September last, 1 two yeafold, short-tailed steer, 3 yearling steely, and 3 yearling heifers. The owner is riloested to prove property, pay charges, and take them away. MILTON SHELDON. Springville, Nov. 8,1852, 45w3 LOST, ON the road between the house of H. P. Rob bins, in Bridgewater, and " Shoemaker's Mills," in Rush, on Saturday the 7th inst., a La dy's Work Bag, a pair of siker spectacles, a sil ver Thimble, Neck Riblotit, reerked cape, and a containing some shish change. The find er, by leaving it at this office, will be liberally re warded. JANE ROBINS. Bridgewater,Nov. 1852. 45tf FELLOW CITIZENS IMERELY wish to inform : you that P. A. LOCKE has just, opened a , TAILOR stiqp. over D. R. Lathrop & Cu ' s. storr, where he would be- happy to see old customers and new ones— plidzing himself to do their work with neatness and &vetch. N. R. Cutting dune with, care, for which pay will be required when - it is taken from the shop. Montrose, Nov. 8, 1852. A World of At' null y 3 dwellers 'neath the sun I Behold the wonders Art bath done - We talk by lightning, ride by steam, And paint by Sol's eternal beam} But , But without stopping to enumerate the many benefits derived from the 'wire' end the "track, we would call attention to the advantage of pro curing one or more of those beautifol Daguerreotype Pictures which are taken at the Odd Fellows' Hall, by the aid of 'heaven's own sunlight' . and W. B. Deans, the Artist. lie has 'just returned from The city,' not with his ' head full of know'elge," but with a new and interesting supply of plates and cases, gold and plated lockets, keys, etc Among his latest styles of cases aro the Madame Sontag, Fancy Turtle Shell, and Ladies' Own—the. most splendid and attractive patterns ever offered to the public.— Call and see t Admission free. P. S. W. B. Deans ball the agency or severe books and magazines, and will receive .subscrip tions for the - .Parlor An'noal, Ladies' Keepsake, New York Organ, and Daughters of Zion, a very fine book, just published. Persons wishing choice reading will do well to call and subscribe. • Montrose, Nov. 10, 1852. 060:021.5' Cheap for -Cash, AMIE subscriber respectfully Invites the natal lon oftbe at public" to eta:me stock of . • Fall and'-.Winter Gciods which hi has just received and will sell extremely low for cash; among , 31.1.1cb may be found - • Unbleached Sheeting* at 6d per yard, extra heavy. Bleached Sheetings from Ad t • ls. Irish Lininsfrom ds 9d to SI. • , Prints it fld, 91, and Is=7excellent elotbajand ;warrant. ed east colors, • - Gingham, of every kind—a large lot at is i yard, mad der colors and very heavy. Tie Lames fro.a.el to ss—some very fair qualities at 61,10 d and la. Alpacas and Parsanettas frordls to i ss. French Merinos of every grade and color.' Sleek and colored Silks, a complete assortinent. Cloths, Cassimeri„ Satthruti; Tweeds, E eat uckyJeans end all other woolen eve,de for Men end-boys. • Woolen Flannels of every color and quality, from Ia to fes--some red, all wool,. allow as ie 61: Canton Flannel Isom Od to ls. ' •- 'Mariners striped PbTrtlng at Ekl, lad and D. - Ifoolen'Shawis, e large lot. (long eel squeie,( of every style and quality. hem 10s to $S each. A good assort ment of Broche do. extremely cheap. • Trunks, Vallee!, and Carpet Bags, of every description, constantly on band, god offered at prices admitting of no competition. = .. The subscriber purposes to be constantly supplied with the choke goods; in all their varietles.and will en deavor to make it se object. to bit friends:ln etusquehan ne tounty,who wish to buy go.. verj cbeefifor dish, to give him a call.' - • W . N. WILSON, Corner of Court - end Water streets, nearly 6ppialitil the Ameticen.flotel,ll', ton, 14.. 310 STRAY S. • ' iFiSTRAYED tram the p emiece or the' arta,- sieriber, in Bridgewater .abo ut the lest ,o 1 September, eight Yearlings 4•Steent4 heifers, and 1 bull, all red, excePt on iteer,red and white Whoever will ' return them or give .inferniation where they can be- found, shall be liberally-re warded. - `' B. 'A: BfITTERFIE4D. Bridgewater, DratieMber 3118 5 2: ., „" -, ,',44w3 Administrato THE undersigned ,having ministmtor of the Estat late of Rush towneliijr,,deoeo I given to rill persons indebted to make immediate 'laymen demands against said' Estate duly attested, for aetttemen . _ JAMES, Bush ; Oct. 29, - 1852 .44 • WSW:, GO VIMAPEIt thiui ever, fier.teery. , ‘,./ pay Cash, or onykardor thee hero cot abused the credit ay; 'hioatrose,Oct. 2 8 ,. 183 2- ' . _ lumber fbi lorLaz:-Hingook, Idumber. - also Arnica. lifetntrosa, NEW GOODS. TtIE subscrihet has just received his winter stock of . . _ ..• h eady illade_Clething, - for men and boys—embnsciugeiery variety of style end quality. Overcoats from $3 to sl2 Dress; FrockteesOnd Sack Undercoats from $3 to $l3 : Pants from 20 shillings up •, Vests, a good assortment, from 10 ehillinft to is fine satin ; Mahe! Under.shirte, Drawers,. fine Shirts, Col- . lars, l Sfocks, Over-alls, Over-shirts, Suspend. 7 l ere, 4-c. 4.t Also, a new supply of Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes, Wall raper and Border, Bo oks and Stationery, double: nnd single barrel GUNS, Tianks;'lluraing Fluid; Blank Books, paint va riety ' * f s inattet!' tr aps," . among which are pock et and pen knives, pocket books, note paper, draw ing paper and pencilit,"Pass flooks,Pockat Dia ries, memorandum books,. basket, , hair brushes, tooth brushes, fancy soaps, hair brushes, tooth brashOs, fancy soaps, hair oils, baking powders. ' &0., &c. ErAn for sale at the lowest rates and for ready pay. Those wanting clothing will do well to examine my stock before making their pu cusses. z GEO. FULLER. Montrose, November 1, 1052. 1 Erma SOLOMON SAYS, GT wisdom, and with all your gettiuga get undemanding, and also covering for your understandings, which last commodity, if you possess the other two, you will be apt to seek and Slid at Keeler and Stoddard' Boot and Shoe Store. For though`a certain Merry-man A diCrent tile has told, We'd bare the public understand wont be undersold. Our assortment, though not general enough to include Gen. Pierce and the "Prophet Isaiah, to say nothing of various groceries, is nevertheless, )n the Boot and.Slioe line , very .., extt:neive and complete, and we hope yet to make it include some of the lesser profits: N. IL Work made to order, and repairing done neatly. KEELER & STODDARD. A • TZAZII2. EiVit2C.t. s it appears that some of our friends did not understand oar former notice, we hereby State our ease more fully. Belidel the reasons Mentioned, in 'our former notice, we have still more urgent ones for your consideration. There are-liabilities againstve that are due, and'must be paid, and further, we have no other soarce whence to raise the money, but from those who are indebtecUto us. We hope (having stated our case as it ready is) that our friends will meet us promptly, and that this notice will be sufficient; but if it should not be, we shall be obliged to place our notes and accounts in the hands of a proper officer for col lection. The Books and Notes are at the store of L S. Little, who will attend to the closing of the tontines:a until Dect . ember let. • New 3Elford, Noteiaber 1,185. HAYDEN LITTLE. 44tf Wary 011 it% :k:flt ,to D..) i', I m 4 j ON THE PLANK ROAD, In connection whiz the L. & TV. Railroad. PSSENGERS can leave Montrose for New York and Dunkirk twice a day, also for Carbondale. Scranton and Wilkeabarre., New and commodious four-horse Post Coaches leave Montrose Hotel at 8 o'clock A. M. and at 4 P. M.. connecting with the L. & IV. Railroad for New York and Dunkirk. also with trains for Scranton, Carbondale, Wilkesbarre. • Stages leave Montrose Depot on the arrival of the trains from New York for Ilarford, returning leave Harford connecting with trains for New York and Serantob. - 'Also 4 stage for Owego via. Forest Lake, St. lisephs.'Friendsville, War renham, &c.. Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, returns Tuesday, Thursday, end Saturday. Nov..-SEARLE, Proprietor. Montrose. ,3, 1852. - THE RAILWAY - STORE. " In Tull Operation. ALARGE stock of NEW GOODS just ra ceived, which will be sold for ready pay or short approved credit, towed than - at any other store in this section of country. -The people of this'cOrinty; Who like - GOOD BARGAINS, are ropectfally invited to call and examine my Stock of geods. and they wilt find the above to be true. No trouble to shoe Qoaft. ifx Socks, Grain; Wood and Hemlock Bark Wanted iI. S. LITTLE. - New Milford. November 4,1852. 44t1 TILE subscriber / thank/al to his friends for their ma tot, would remind them that he has received the - FALL --FASHIONS , . f0r1.852i and that he Is - prapared to terse ids enstpm are, as usual, with Clothing made up substantially, handsomely, end promptly. 017• Please sail - at my shoo ICeeler't block, a few - doors below the Democrat ollee, If you want good work at fair priers.- 11:1•In matting rata entirely at home. Erer coat I cut f makes twelve :trite, boy andnlos down, and the end of the alley kninked out; That's ro. Blontrose, October 18; 3861. JOON! tIOTM. NEW GOODS 1F32 SZCZOMD A 2. I W. P. WYATT'S NEW CLOTHING STORE , - TITILSrdE STREET, MONTROSE. UT, P. WYATT bas just' returned from New York with if If sinew and beautiful assortment of Cloths, Caul. meres, Vestings; in k.c.; all of which. he offers at the lowest fish:mot:lces for cash or Oroduee. The subwriber hat on band the latest niad most Impro ved style of Fashions for Pall and Winter Clothing. 'W. P. W. will manufacture on the most reasonable terms and in the most approved style of fashion, at the shortest nctice. W. W. wants pes or thi beat gu in ittydea for A RO O R&es 600 'o A f r R rt u s e ter ,4 f P 'which be elll allolr 24 cents per pound fdr the best gust: by in teals. , P.:WYATT. .• . 'Stote at - Tilmeek'a late Lew office, Turnpike street. Montrose, Ciet.19,1852. . . Notice.' en lipjloiniea: Ad . of Patrick !Citron, "CARBONDALE STAGES." PHE only ! 4 ,11.8iit Line'' Stages now running .L between Carbondale and _the ,Lackewanna & :Western , Radioed, !tops at Tunlihannock Stn . ion. New stages leave Caibondale connec!ing with train. for New York acid Dunkirk,teturn ! lug leaves Tunkhanooek Stri!ion on arrival of *alas from , Now York rid Dunkirk. Stisplt4o4 ao.loaira TinilthauttoOksuttiost 1(4 'ronkbanilaok an wink: of - 4 911.5 from New roiserftei apply t 0.:,... N. N. C. MAR 77N.' Novern. 3,18,52. , , , • , ndtice ii hereby a. the said &tete, and'those haying I -will preeent tbere OGAN,Acim''r. 03 S Kids tbst irbbes to tab!. produce. or .teraijust,roUlosm at , TYLZ.IrB. • Arriving ‘ Daily. Turrirs. - Plitt. low—be will not be undersold. ant We. Montruse..Nor. 44852. I Sae. • 5 / 4 Pt°, and Ask r sale E'I'URRELL: cc wEE'r vlDEltspantvd TURRELL),. ltrov. 4,- /852.- , -, , -,TONR. - Arazzkocinnadle• Up, Partnere, ail ye,liir lam the-matt forlehoeini; rworkpitt with care and fear And !away' timA r -. . Chorus—lt's'eorne-illeng, I etc the man, • I'll take gall itensitud roosters, I'll do you-work the best I can, And beat frieudeAettand Brewster. IT work as cheep as I know how, For one, tot-few. or manY, And all-I a 9 is by my brow , 'Tis thud I earn a penny. - Cborite—lt's come along, &c. . • --: .• ,• . - I ask the Laid of those flint know, ' -`To help me &init. living; . • • . I've lots of, Mende, but will not crow, I catimit stand misgiving.- • . Ghoruslt'aeome along, _ . . On IMbotird - side of . Post's Steam Mill, You'll find me always jerking, You must !laic lumber, meal and swill, •-•` Ah 4 them it is I'M working. • chortislt'S come along, 4.c. • Ye formats all, attend this call, For sure it ie'no stray breeze That wafts my card o'er every wall . • To speak the priise of Jobe:. .Chorus—h's come along. ate Montrose, November 3. 1852, WINTER CLOTHING. The only True Port rail of tWashington. Jun!. PUttilihod, :r. Wgl 'cent. - • • POR i rnh4t, OF,* Ecd i tOat r i Engrared, by permission, fr*. Stuort's May • original portrait iii ihe,At 7"4 - Bosto». THIS inperbpleture,engreredin the superintend. once. of THOMAS SULLY,, - eyq the emlnenrAind • highly gifted artist; is the only corn- likeiteaa_of Woolf- Austen ever puhllebed. hem been laratterlsmt le the greatest work - of-art eve produced i this conairy. As to it fidelity, Le refer to the tette of the adopted eon at WeLJthinglon; G EGROR 'WASHINGTON PARK CUR. TlS,'who says,' ' , it Is a faithful reprerantittion of the eel.; ebratod, original," end to CIIIEPJUSTICE TANEY:of the Supreme Court , of thytinited States, who says; "As a work-of art Its excellence-and beauty mutt strike every oho wh 3 seep It t'and it i 1 no less haps,:lialti-litienCss to the tanterof his country. It was taftzood 'fortune -to hive seen him -lathe days of tor hadifeeel, and we whole appearance Is yet st.rongly imprentel an .rnemory,..—. 'I he portrait you have, issued appears to Me to ho in ex. act llketteer, representing perfectly the - expression as whit as the form and features of,tbe face." And ears SENATOII. CASS, Is 6IU Ikorepresentationat the great original." PRECIDENT FILL9OItE eaye, "The work appears to ale 'to have beetradmitably executed, and eminently of the patronage of the pubile."-- Sell MERCILOPP. the ,eintnent portrait painter, and the pupil of Stuart, "Your print, to my mind, is- more re. markuble than any other - i f have ~,on, for presenting the whole individuellty of the origbral pert mit, together with the noble and dignified repose of air and manner which all who Over saw hint considered t mar Led characteristic of tile illusttious mettle tonne emere tee." ' For the great merits of this picture, we would refer cv. cry lover of Washington to the portreit Itself: to be ,ecru at the Mike of this paPer,!aud to the letters 43: - the follow ing artiste, statesmen, itirists and scholareaccOmpany. ARTLSTS...,Aterebant Stud Elliott, et N. York; Neagie, Rotheriael, and Lzoilbdin; of Philadelphia; Chester Hard leg, of Boston; Charles Fraser, .of Cherlreton, S. and to the adopted son of Weshialtton, inn, O. IV, P. Cur. tis,hlumelf an artist.ST,ATISSURN—Ifis Excellency 3111 7 lard - Fillmore; Atojer Mineral Winfield Scott, lion. Geo. M. Dallas, lion William& - King- Lion. Daniel Webster, Mom Lynn Boyd, 800. Lewis - Cut. lion. Was. A. Gra ham, lion. John P. Kennedy, lion. R. C. Winthrop, LL. D. .li:wars—Bon. Roger B. Taw, ' lion. John Duer, Bon. John Bateau, 'Ben: Rufus Choate. Scoots Folsom, Esq., the welt known Librarian of the Boston Atheneum, who says, "1: would rather own it ,than any painted copy 1 hate ever - scent" E. P. Whipple, Itichard Ilildreth, lion. Edward Everett, i.1.D., Wathtagtnn lre• Ing, Ralph W Fraerson, Esq., Prof. T. C. Upham, J. T. Bed ley, Fits James Belletic, Henry W.Lonefellow. Wm. Gilmore Simms • and tone Elmore, Lord Telford, T. Macauley, Sir Archibald A !bon, Lord Mayor of London. aro. &c.. Tue PRESS throughout the entire Union havii with 0110 voice prdagimed the merits of this sups en graving. To enable" all ro possess tble valuable treasure, It is sold at the low price orss per etipy. Pubihmed by GF.CIIGE F. CHILDS, N. W: corner of Fifth and Arch streets, Philadelphia. D. 11 DYEULY, role agent for the tqatei of Eastern Pennsylvarin and Delaware, This portrait eati only be obtained from 51r, Dyerly, or from his duly authorized agents. Arrangements have been made with the Peft-offlee De partmcnt, by which copies of the Portrait can be sent to any point. per , in perfect order. '=T'Pentons byiremitting five dollars to D. D. Ilyerly, Philadelphia, will have a copy scut tuthem free of post age. Ea - Magnificent Gilt Fraser, got Up expreaey for these Poitraits, furikbliqd at the low price of gr) each. Just issufd, a .11ang,nificfnt Portrait of General Jackson, Engrarrd by . 'll.ll.lch, Esq., after the origi nal Portrorit painted by 'l'. Sully, Esq. This Portrait will ben match for the Washington, and brio every respect ,as well got up. Price $.5 per copy. Address as above Great Excitement, /1 14 .31111t11DS IFNI! t0.4110-spoon's celes T bated Dagnerrean Gallery I Likenesses taken and put up In neat :Venice° eases for . only twit •n Parents and Children. BrotheTA and rdsteis, one sad all, now la the time to secure for younoores and blends one of those little mementoes in the from of a Daguerreotype Likeness, which at some future time may prove of ines timable value. The expense is so folding that ft should be an induecretent far every family while in itestgit to avail themselves of the benefits of this mysterious and wonderful Att. Impressions of children taken In from s to 60 seconds. Every effort will be made to produce clear and well defined likenesses, combining an easy and graceful attitude, and that • expression which at 1 so very desirable. which can be obtained by a visit at Thompson'alilagnlficent Sky Light Gallery, opposite the Exchange Hotel. , To Art lots. The subscribCr would vay that hr has on hand and fo: safari general' assortment of Daguerreotype Material, which consists of Cameras, Plates, Fancy and Conunon Ceres, Lockets. Chemicals, and in short almost every thing wed in the trade.' New ',rouble Aeulinn Jost received from the manufacturer. It ban two setts of keys, end combines ell the ad vantages of the Two Ranked Organ. It rental ns two stops corresponding to the Open Diapason and plinmpal in Organs. Also coup ler and Swell Draw Stop. The arrangement to Such that either stop may be played sepelately or together, or one with one band and both with the other—one under a chi sett wwelL the other with en open 'moil. etc. It in the only insiremedt except Double. Banked Church Organ upon Which Organ practice ran he acquired; end for'brit- Haney, variety of comLination, end power, it far ■urpass• es any thing of the kind heretofore invented. and 5 octave Melodeons, for sale by the subscriber at his a•:nerrean•Boome. • L. THOMPSON. Binghamton. October 14, 1852. To the Public- A BEL TORItELL is now receiving and keeps /11. constantly on hand a large and desirable es sortntent of - GOODS. which will be sold very low for cash or ready pay. The stock is composed of a first rate assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Groceries, Glass-ware, spoons, Spectacles, Musical Instruments, Yankee Notions, and • . Liquors, - ALSO, Dry Goods, Hardware, Stoneware, Mirrors, Stationery, Bruithes t Medical Instruments, Perfumery, Trusses, Supporters. Shoulder-Braces, Shoes, Camphine, Burning .Fluid, Lamps, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, die. All pemouimishing to purchase Drugs or Goods in any of the aforesaid deleirtments, will _find their interests promoted by calling first at the Drag and Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL. .Montrose. November, 1852. • Administrator's Sale. Barrbrder: of the trphan's Court of Susquehanna county, well Unexposed to public sale 'at the Court Mottft , In Montrose, on Monday the 16th (1.2 of Norm,. bar next, at one o'clock I'. M.. all that cc. tain Paryn, sit uate, lying 'and bring In the township of Middletown, in the county itnrrerald, and bounded on the north by land of Elijah Mown and land orThoman Flaherty, on the east by land of James Washington and land of John Mulhare, on the south by the Milford nod Owego ?naught !load, and west. by land 14 Patrick Koran, containing :Macre& or thereabouts, with the appurtenances, a frame dwell lug house, bam, sht.p, orchard, Etc., late the estate of 11. It. Esmond, deed. Terms nude known the day of rale. CL. DROWN, Adm'r. i 42a4 CktbberlB,lBs2 Register's Notice. PUBLIC notice is hereby given to all parsons concern ed in the fonowitt estates', to alt: estate of Daniel Crowfut, deceased, Zipron (ebb, Athnintstmtnr.xlso ac count of Nancy M. Sherman, Guardian of Sarah Martah Sherman, That the accountants hes e settled their ',c onnote In the Register's! office In and tor the es only of Suannehatuta, and that the same will be presented to the Jrnlges of the Orphan's Court of ram 'eonnr). in Mimtrose, on. Wednesday - the 117tirday of November next rot Confirmation rind allowance - - J. T. LANODON, Register.- !legatee/ Ore' OetZber 13, 18f2. Auditor's Notice. ITElinderalgned. an auditor app.dneed to apportion 1 the - assets rainin,ln the hns of A drainlitrater of t u be estat g e of Israel a ll d ey . nolds, deed.. among the creditors of said esta to, will attend to the du ties of that appointment : at the oMme of J. T. Lsondon, Pact., In, Montrose. on , ?Janda' . the 15th of November, 2852, at :2 o'clock P. Id., at which rime and place elf per sons Interested ate rejoined to present their claims or be debarred from coming in for a share of such suety , . C. L. BROIVN, Auditor. tfontrine, October 19,1832. • 4204 , Dissolution, Tem cormitrierehin heretofore existing between - the ',subscribers in 'the Me:ambit. buslnem, under the firm otA..CASIPBELL tt. CO., is tble day thssalved: by AD taw,' consent.. -. The note s and scrimpte o f the late firm atis . l (ho hands ol'iL Taggart (or clirmction: ' Mr: C. Campbell will continue thvbuslaese at. the oil trltrm i z„ XT./100 4 AT- 42*;w, Filendirdlle; Bezit. 28;1852 TO- TEC& PUBLIC. Ø . , TANlSShalicif insameltibo Tnnotinn tnunnenOt: o. nail bp wrieltonputmtbe gni; of Lintikk old.; In On Nom tfinnesly.occupledna th eToolt-efllcedn thebnicunnit'dfietnWn Hut - Expkiono , e, , au t tl, add al* fall otmAded our- ability to .I)leitii ill Thorns, Employ us. ; Latoo "Asblottsjuo. Teceited. • • Montrose, Oct. 28. P. RE WH0L155." • "ElEtwEENAlle - ahoy a Hasa, t lament aunt - Jimars! .Lution the P.onk !LEO>. limtv; 4 7 morning a liga7R4 b}sta ground 9paslip De Lana Uresl. The , A rm d i n as she rhap . i3V 'Henry OlesaonaLpriyre prapeity,- pay ebrages,and take lt igsvaY., 7-BE1),E1A: Montrose, October 19;/663. • 11242 ..:„ Sheriff's Sales. P2viritteokwr . torn( ~,4 4:1:414:4,... issued-on Lot • the Court oi - COGrrio - u PiCtics of Saiiiiiehinatia county,;ind.to m e directed, 1 WillOilpose to public sale at the Court House in .hloutrose; on Saturday The 13th day, of November, at ,one o'cloCk all that certain piece of parcel of laud situate, I,y; log and belug in the township of Apolacon, coon= ty of Suscinehltinia' bounded ' as follows, to wit: on the. north by the, Milford 'and OWego Tirnpjlte, on the east' by land of 'Edward Cram. tie; on the south by land of nod ou the west by. landsof M Nolori and P.atrick Ry an, containing about 50 acres of wild laud; late the 'estate or Patrick-Trodden, - •• I : Taken in' blip utioOtt , the.spit of K. 4.littek ! Ins:againet Patrick Trorlden;;;:. . '• •- • ' ASO, '..: - • • ::.;•''',.';'± , ;"- ! t !. Attila ' certain piece or parcel of-la nd lituiles lying rind bieing in the tewnshici.pfliarinonyi Suit quehanna county;•bOnilded . us !fitilloitity `On'the north by lands of /amps Comfory,east by lends formerlyirif- GilbUrt Dickinson, south by lands of James Comfort and -4- Rhodes, end weit by Ithe ' Belntont and Oquigo Turnpike-Road, con. Wining *Abut seventy4ive acres, together with the appurtenances, ono framed house - , and ball, an orshard, and about itwenty ! acres improved. 'Patten in P:FIICM 1911 lot% the suit of David A. ' Lyols and Frederick. 'A. Lyons against Sedate Griswold. ... • • " parcel ...! '• All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the township of Bridgsiwater, Stuaineinuitta comity, himuded and decribed ,its follovre r tn wit: On the: north by lauds of Henry Cruses!, on the east by lands of Israel Young, on the south by ! laude of Siirneon•LeWiß p and on' flu; Wein- by lands of- JohO Sherer, containing about thirty acres, be the smite more or less, with life appurtenances, one sawi mill and about eight acres improved, late the estate of Grind. Mina MR. Taken. in execution at the Spit of John Fussell against Orin J. W Min*. ! ALSO. By virtue of a writ Of Lev. Fa., issued and di reeteicLas above, 1 will expose, to public vale at the same time and phase, all that certain tract or parcel of laud situate. in - the township of Auburn, ' idthe county of Susquehanna and State of. Peon. Sylvania, and hilted, bbunded and described 'nil follows, to wit: Beginning at a post on the north east corner hereof in al line of land surveyed for John Oakley ; theuice, partly by said 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 hemlock ; thence salt seventy-two perches and seven-tenths of a pewit to a post ; and thence north one hundred and ten perches to the place of beginning. containing SO acres, being ii part - of the two hundred end forty-ono Contiguous tract of Landsranted by lb 4 Commonwealth nf-Fennt sylvituia to the said Henry Drinker the Eider.and being the same tract of land and premises to which the said William, Henry S. Jacob, (henry and Tho Mes Executors etci, of Henry Drinker the Odes' deceased, by indenture bearing even date therewith, hut excepted before the same, granted and ! conveyed io ihe tiniel Arnes Bennett in fee simple, together withtlip appurtenances. 'rake!, in !execution' at the snit of Elizabeth Cummere against Welilly Bennett and William Bennett. Eft's. of A.lBentiet Dodd, with notice to T. 'l% ALSO, By virtue of a writ lof Pi. ra., issued and di rected as above, I mill expose to pqhlic outs at the same time and place, all that certain piece or parceLof land situate, lying and being in the township of Gibson. county of Susquehanna, and i bounded and deseribed !as follows, to wit : Begin i Ding at a elate in the centre of the road in the line of land belotigitr, to G. A Devito:to ; thence on the said Hogobonevorth eighty two degrees ' west four perches and eight-one-hundredths to a stake in the centre of the road ; thence north three and one•fourth degrees east to a stake and stones; thence ten and a half degrees east fifteen perches and six-one hundredth's to a stake and stones.; thence north 831 1 degrees west eleven. and two. , I , loa pererietisto• a ee6er .tf the !rinds owned by Alva li. Fish; thence; south CI degrees west 17 perches On the line of deorge W. Walkee.and Asa Hotvarrre.latid; thene, 87i degrees east five two hundredth perches on te line of . the said Hoge bone's land; thence 'myth one-fourth degree east seven perches to the ;dice of beginning, Contain ing I acre and 472 perches, be the same more Or eso, with the appurtenances one framed house and one framed barn, nll improved, late the es tate of David It Moped, Taken in execution at the . ria of John Smiley against David B. M.up4s. B ELDRED, Sheriff Sheriff's (Mee, Montrorei, 0ct.12, 1E42. . Sheriff's ti ales. D y virtue of a writ of FL Fa., Issued out of the Cotsrt of Common Pleas of ' , Susquehanna county, and to me directed, I will expose to 'albite yore at the Com; !liaise In 'Montrose, on Saturday the 13.-h day of Sore.- her neat. at one o'clock Pi AL, all th .1 certain' piece cr parcel of land situate, lying and hch g In the tillage of Scirtinehanna,connty of lintiqueldin na and rotate of Penn• seleatna, bounded and (tolerated as folk We, to On the norths Vittoria of William Smith, en the east by the highaay. south - by lands tit John O'Laughlin. and west by the highway, contaiulng 7aru feet of land, be the same more or icf4, together with the appurtenances and im provements, a two story frame building, ocrurird as dwelling house and saloon, beim.. known as 'tillage lot No. 19 on plot of Mid Vini/BR survey, latt the estate of I. T. Weeks. Tnkon in ex ecu tion nt Ilia Plait of Ertifniell Monti 4- Co, against I. T. Worts. ALSO, Anthem certain piece oi , parcel of land sitnare, lying i and being in the township of (beat Bend. Sanwa: mend county, and bounded and 'described ak follows. to wit ; Ileginning at the sixteen nide stone on the litfe between New York and Pcnnsytrania ; thence by lan& formerlY cf William Thompson, new of Isaac Reel:hew, south 21 degrees wert,4o perches to!the corner of a lot of finnan Stoddart ;thence by the said Unman SI eddert's 'land ' north 89 degrees wed 181 peratiori thence north 1 de gree eait 49 percher to the said State line. and thence along toe time. tenth 86S degreeq card 192 perchee to the piece of te-gbuting, e - mail:Ong:SO acres and 47 perch ca. be the same more or lesS, together with the'ajporto fiances, about 10 acres improved, late the estate of Themes lie Wilmot. deceased. - :- Taken in execution a• the' snit of Anne B. Lyons. P.xecwris. of the In.t will mild testament of Daniel Lynn., deceased; against Letriii tin Wilmot. Administrator of the goods, chettles, rights,;,ciedits.6l.o.. of Thomas K. , Wilmot,Alecessed, with notice to widow and heirs of said Thema! 11. Wilmot. ALSO, By virtu., of a writ of \ten. Bx...lsrued and directed as above, I wdl expore to public rate M. tilt 041110 time and place, all that certain piece or rano. I of land rituaie, ly -ing and bring In the t-nr.othip of otiliord, county or Sus quehanna and Stale of Petmay Maio. and bounded as follow'', to alt: On the north by the public highway. nu the out by lienty CULIdebM-k, on t 'e mouth by S. D. Tompldn't ' - and on- the . weal :by tic . r and Btown, on• al n• ing about f 0 acres, together frith the appurtenanceet;ono framed tionae, one shed, and all improieti, Into the ork tate of Robert L. Bunter, Taken M eserotlon at the stift of Thomas P. Pliinn l ey agalnet Robert L.- Hunter. All that certain !deco or parcel of land, situate, lying and being-in • Bridgewater totimeltip, Sung tteloo.nis ty, bounded ns follows; Beginning of a post on the line of Orrin Beebe's lot; thence south 87 sleveres suet perches to Moses Tyler's lot; thence by the , same south '23 - degrees west 149 perches to a post on n line of land lute of Roma Itoyt; thence north 87 1,1 grecs west 88 percheatci a Poll on .Walter Foster's line; thence by t he same north, 23 degrees mist 118 perches to the brelnuing; containing 80 acres, be tue some more or lens—being the same tot whleh 'Joseph Butte field •by a de, d dated Dec. .oth, A. D. 1848. coureyik/ -to Paean Marinh together with the nppurtennnces, I Daum !muse, 1 frame burn: and about 50: acres improved; late thu ratate of Joseph D. Butterfield. - Taken in eacconon at the snit of Luke Inakrelaa re Joseph D. Butterfield; • . , . . -n. R ELDRED, A S.beritt Sheriff's offfcc, nootropc, Oct. IS, L"6"-.44.40.. „, new etyles- uf DEOUECERY Ere wqettlyrrceiring Pt .tid• Crockery add .Rouen Yur nir.bing Fr.tabliatnent. by J. iT. LE I'EU Dioghtuutuu, Oct. , 1452. ' - • , . . .. • . ---..4464,.s , wag. •In eery ear cly. ityle,..thope, nnd• color, and at the lowep price& may be found at. •.. • .. DE PEWS,- ..11logbamt.on,Oci..14. ' I . _ . . . • TO:HOUSEKEEPERS, .„- And otbers.,•ll?are In Irkq'or Artldo of ,Crorkeyys and &Luis IV are, Lamp, bucking 0 laptCP. ,C4ttery, St:rt, ere, tiejonnta W ars, Vas tors, Coffee and Eplee 31111 s, .! tipnoniheandlegtl6ol; Plaited Airtrex,lneeke,-Fin e elbe. WozOlni tmd Wcir..bf .410 Eluules: Alutts4Hul aiges. BelifElleats, Yigg tteutclleush es, Vest 14er-Dwters, Cornices, ne.54. - Cuttees. IlUd's ayl,l Selveiv. "mt tit 'enema', azioitniein'or- Tele find• Faiiey Aiger r es: We p,d7falrilieui th" calk /atlas extensive" ; estaliUdCiencbolJ , as ri +urini{ olltlpi :hod; YttOriej,'Cori byre,they c49.11nd 1 0 1 . 0 1 11 tviRatimriuited In: their , Dlre! kid at tittquirest posAibl " 4; Ir. DE nth : D4ighaiittori; 0et.11,146:2-' :r. -4- , LOST! LOST!!! A ,POCKET USW KO by the subscriber, .contolnlog rir o rgmory Soto; duttli Ape' Ioi,IVIA - posoblo to ,EI/Plio Kenyon or barer, ono year !root itAto f with I utere.t. and sign..oby theaubscribet; , " A. 41d:1464:has boon paid by ms;/- woad 433.11t1011 altTontous• not to , purtboAc' the ooze.• • /4A friDINEIO:!!:' Bummer:Rite, Ott; 6, 18.12,f2.41:11r3, Farms, and Mill Privileges, and HE ' obscrfber, °gem. for sale tbefollowing Tilualite - pMpertieS,:to`rvit ; Oneliirtn" township Ilartord containing some slaty acres, about thirty of w.hich is improved,. house, barn, orchard, &c., thereon. Said form lies one mile I and a halrfrorn the - "villtigo-zof Iferford, On. the. route of iliellontrose: and Ilarford - Plabk. Road It is a beautiful and, desirablelocaffon, well war ! tered,,j.c.! . • . Ajso one oilier; farm , lying- on the• Belment . Turnpike, %or miles from Latiesbarb and,lhe N.-Y. and Eriejtaitrod, containing atio ' ut acres, tvrenty . or more of which is improved, With. Itoutie,baril, orchard, Wm" - Thirrje a' valuable' piece el landfrom'its Ineation, being well timbered and watered. • Also several. Building lota at the villtme of Sao quehanua. oti'the New York &'Erie This is one of thel-Most thriving locations in - the: conntry,heing the Gent othe r Rail. Rend MaChine Shops &a. It contains :I/OW, 1300 inhabi tants, and itsbasiness facilities are utiriValortlit' Connectioe with the above lots,arc four of the best miff-seate.itt the cballtY, being.immediatelron the, Susquehanna river, with sufficient power fatally purpose °ratan 'Wet aria g Thp !Mgt .ar t ,,,, a i ng inducements are held out -by the above tocritions; for capitalists, 'who wish to embark in the businen, of in an ufact twin g,tanning,ff owe ring and Inmbericg.. The Rail Road aitords the most,commadious 'and ready tran'sportior for eVery thing M the above lirie. -The above property, In whole or part,- will be sold on - terms the most advantrigeoustapurchar ers. I. will give great bai,uina. CommuniCa. Ilona will be promptly anewered fro - m a distance' and all enquires attended to promptly... , SED4IT: GRISWOLD, Sncq Depot. Pal.. Team l: 23 tf. HI'S% 0 Llt3 :;- F l E,ctipartnerigi;p hereMture•existiu; be t ween the subscribers, untier the firm of, ilayderr sod Little, is this day dissolved : by mutual con-- 1 sevt. . , To these indebted to the firm either by Note or wo would lierebyvim parecalar uotice, : tliut,as bue n a. tbaurlersigho/1 is about to eugav ht . ottier business; it hicom.s liecessi4l, lo hare the linsinesa of the firm settled immediately. HAYDEN Lan.E. Now Ililfoid,petobcr 4, 1952. N AKILIVINGEM ENT. The business will hereafter be-conducted by the anbeeriber.'who will be highly ratified to have Ins friends and customers call on him at any time And if they are wanting any gootls, they will find it to their interest to purchase of him, us his pres ent stock, for ready pay, will he'sold without re gard to profit. New goods maybe expected anon. N. LITTLE.- 4014 New muroid, Oct. 4, 1742 Brooklyn Stove Depot: IFFANY - ft 9 3 11T11 , nould call the attcnthm. of - the T tfaens of Ilrooklyn to thefr in rvf„ f variety of stoves awl furniture: We hove on hand the - best patterns orttu; host material.. We shall sell at Cho very lowest prices, and tingle most'llbk•al tortes. 'Call, see, and examine. ........ Pall Goods. We have jnat received our large eciectihn of Fadl am/ Winter Dry Uoods of every4lescription, which we will evil for mud' or good pay cheaper than vas ever before offed in this market. We cannot. particularize; • but we ea re r. neatly invite. everybody ,to cad nod examine for them- IleiVeN. We know we can cult yon in price, quantity end quality., TIFFANY 'Zs S.lllTtl, Brooklyn; bet. 16,1852. In tho Orphan's Court ot- Sus quehanna County: .. IN THE ESTATE OF FSECK TIIAYILE,Dte'Do. XTOTIOE is hereby given to the heirs of ed Ese - ck - and to all other et , rows having any interest in said Estate that a c zrtils has been granted bp. said Cont.! forshowing.cause. brfere said rnint on the third Monday of Novena. , her nett, at 10 o'clock st_the Court House in 'Montrose; why the real estate of the decedent should not be sold nuder proceedings in partition. had, in said court, as. will appear by the records thereof, at which time and place any person or persons having any cause to show why, sail sale shall not he, decreed will then attend'. • - • By the Court. J. 'l'. f:ANODO'N, C rk of Orphan's Court. Stilt. 27, 1852. ' 39*4 Auditor's Notice, T IIE subscriber having been appointed an and JL tint to distribitto the funds arising from the solo of the, Real Estate of William D. Dennison, would hereby give notice to all persona interest ed in the distribution of said fonds, that he will attend to the duties of htS appointment at his of : fice in Montrose on Thursday die .9.lst day of Oc- I totter ttexto.t. ten ocloc4 in.tbeforenoon, at which time all nelsons in interest are desired to attend. A. CHAMBERLIN; Auditor. • Sept. 28, 1852. • E ADVERTISEMENT. 500 Agents Wanted-t--$1000: g Yar, lA, ANTED IN ETEItY c e ou,Nry OF THE UNITED V V STATES:actPre 'and enterprieing men, to engage In the sale of some of the best Books publfrhcdAn the country. To men of good address, possessing a small capital of from $25 to t)IO, such inducements will be offered no to enable them to make from Sl to SIO a day. D:F - The books^pubilshed by us - are all useful in 'heir character, extrrnleiy popttlat, and command large sates wherever they are offered. For further particulars. saLlross:Osostage D.INTELS DENTZ. 1 Suer Coors to W. A . . Leary & Co.. 3fr051 No. 125 North Second Street, Philadelphia. . . VZ3. 4--- Ziii2 , •RMo2 9 LL Positively persons indobted to the substriberfat . fees ' accruing in the,office otthe Recorder..Reg iever, and c:terk of Orphans Court, are hereby in formed that hills are i& the hands of dna; 'Rsti:: `Recorder;'Sic.: fOr'collection, end irtiotfpaidtit orifieforei:thp - ,l!TOombiul term of Couri..next ensuin g. they svill‘be placed, in the bands of a justiq of - the lied.e to be - sited: - So look nut. CIIARLE:s L. BROWN. Montrose i .Oct. 6,18552 PAY YOUR DUES! The Net s ii "iiiildAccomits of tho late firm of D. Sist.py & C0...M the Wool -Carding and Cloth Dropping bupiu•ss, must ho , paid immediately and without further notice. The subscribers give this mice, that all who have unsettled accounts with them tnay save . themselves Costs.: !• Hurford. A utt: 18, 1852 NEW GOODS. ITT J. w BUIS is now receiiitig his spring nod 1• sumnierstOch of Goods, whO'ch he offers cheap for cash.. , • • - , • Montroso,,Apnl . : • BONNETS, BONNETS. NE1 1 ( supply of•thoeo", cheap yak: Fancy S irztw, and French amnia mei , Lace:Bunnets and Rich likbbnue and Flowers, greolyseducea from aprhig - pricee, by Pamphlet Laws for 1852., • xr, ()Tic E le hereby iiemathat the Pamphlet Thais Of the .I.lt -Set-Moe of -tet:, are this day receieetl; and • ready for dooributhat to those entitled to receive them. , - • r IvAnu, Prone/. Probra Odie;3foatrosejf:oo:-,418.53.-40tell. New. ClOods ,TUAT ar!iverist ; ‘f el Sept '0 • . . Col,ol. 4tt4tum,Wa,tchegi: :re„ c i f , m yown inportution, , COt.alO hY• • -.ALFRP.D; 304VAN6...- A sTPI 1 1 1;1 , -494We ii}irclir igateevi:!, reliN ibis day: by - . l ,l l in;llitirni c tiif; 908: r.iril/fg;," IVAN TED, 10.000 d.ssi•wciolon%6Oette , iii s -eje. !IV". chatima Tor Goodi , by r. Nontron;Jaly.M-1135M04;:;.,,,, ;4tilialsolrittidnt " Iteady-made Clothing and llota . "tinii Limit; eon. V , stoutly on I hood..lk govr at the igEnagnlh" lints yet renal% tict 4 OVA' OtifFOly d i rii9deolz ta dly Or Ora qZQ•11114E14.,- Great Bend - - NARlETY"STORE Tlile'ivaylGtadt'ee acid i'' aintlemen THESttbsiriber would invite his friends-to ink at hid neW Store' in - Grent Bend, directly op: posite, the "I,.ask House," and examine his stock Of 'goods, feeling assured .- that .they will • aorgo away dissatisfied,:' Ifs wortld first call the attention,of !lie Ladies to his grefit'variety of ' ' " • • • [Kattz, r Z I.I@C&J . • .. consisting of embroidered . and printed Lawns ; De. lames of tamot.t. every variety .and style that the the New York market affords; black and colored Silks • Prints, iGiugliams. & c. &:c. A splindi4 lot - of Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Table Covers, Ho. siery. and Oloti,es: Straw and:3lillinery Goods. , Also, Broadclnths,Cassirneres, Sattinetts, Vest. ings, and every material for boys and men's CIO. thing. , . • . EL'Ats,. C Trunks,. Vulic mT47 rice,-Ynuke;e erything.a pe DRY GO IHE BUbscr 'Susquclha hand al4rgo a attic and retail. GENT E3IENS' DEPARTMENT. coldsistint . in p rt of broadcloths. thniairnerra. gals inetta, .K.eutuc y jeans, vtstings; and suurtnpe goods of all ki t de. • - ' TA IES' DEPARTMENT, consisting Or a large variety. viz: Black silks,fan. cy do., satins, ginghams, Scotch and American prints of all kinds, some at 6 pence per yard of superior quality of colors warranted, m. de fairies, ", ~, Cashmere, popl ne, gloves, hosiery of every grade and quality—% hits goods: Brown and bleached sheetings, -1.-4 ide, heaVy quality, at Gd. per vd, Tickings.,drillings. flannels, Scotch diaper, Nide eye do., napkins, Irish linen, and spreads; in fact almok everything in the dry goods lino.' Magi sli largo lot of • Three.ply.. Mg sttir, druggits, floors and, - tnbl l • We invite al visiting our piece to call and ez. amine our stpc . for we feel confident by So doing it will be asaving of ten to twenty per cent. Hug motto is quick Sales and small profits. Store nearly !opposite the Posioflice. Bingham. ton. N. Y. I WICKHAM .1 BENNET * . April 7, IE4 • - NE .-,.DRY- GOODS I AT 'lcEl MILFORD DEPOT. ATH.BU RITT'a may be found._ an estea. .va and now assortment. of Dry Goods in., chiding a gientl variety Of - Ladies' Dress Goods,• - In rich Prints, Brintecland Embroidered LONI I / 1 0, extra rich Mirage pelanes,- Lasterect Poplins, Gingliains' and 'Chambrays of neir styles, black and fancy saki+, &c.; Canton Crape. Btorbet Cashmere and Berege Shawls, Silk Mantilla. Paresols,,plain mid figur . ed,Swiss Aluslins,,Nraw Fredch Lace and Silk Bonnets, Bonnet Silks, 'Ribbons end Flowers. • GENTLEMEg-AND BUYS •DEESS App SUA.I3IR (bons. - A large assortment— Rats, Caps, Boots and Nboes„ 'Pranks • Vannes, Carpet Bags, Carpetnag, 04 Clothe for Roars and tables, painted and printed Window Shade* %Vail Paper, Domestic • Cottona of all kinds, etc. 'etc., which, in connection with iniii•ersal • iisidrthienOn other departments goods; and being,purchared entirely.for cash, will enable purchaser. tOsecnre heueSts,in price, ate, andlermszat• .:136 foetid litany other establish. nient. - • N. S. _Salt band: -Nei: , Milford, - - - TOR T I E DIENTLY 4 JUPlarge acklitio gonsiating afitry Linn, .:(haecriee. Meclielneet; Pain •Shoesr and Lentlfi Jewelry, Silver_ the greatest var 1 Storm in the cowl to Fell tor cash P aapnv mark as a is mill the 'same e • 1). St 131,EY.•.' • P. CARPENTER. •33-nr3 . • ~.___ 7 , _ , ;Noir ' ' ord Stcive l'ioot)or k • '.',.". 1,852._ .., , • BUJIJT► AAS foe( recei e,(l a near and large aerortrnent of Cooking Parloi add_ shop Stovei. foe , .. . . wood oi coati wh,c. 4 , it /MI eOntlegitiOn OM stock, will .trfalte „his' assortment uutumilly complete, in the tu6st mules pod improved kinds of Air-iighi t . 'Ori.n, premium' and plata [BloVeB.s we. Pipe Sheet XtoniZiate. A'tosoTsthest Ito:, which he wt.l sell the lowest psteet fair eitiltAirepprove'd c •edit•' - ' ' ' - August: zest.,: WF.AD'B: .. . . . 10 ; 000 t0. ,. .4 ., n ,9 4 1 - , 414 3 .lt):;l6.llrusit 'ern, ragro:lind beeerli kid 'needticor:eit (jag? littontrofw..3nao- SIL'X'II?;T I ; C ti NGLI .§/1 IitNTENG VitA anhacribir, has this'thsy re'ceived a u c i thi fir .14 of Engliiik Faten' holier watchei t Homing Oases; fox ititio very:lOw. 7 .iikturp .7. Eva,,. Binghamton, Tuit , 2o, relimme _ST OVES, ST OVE% 1 : -.. :- - I:Miat - Beitd 4 .3t7Loders . teilleif,;f: 810vg; corpERI ni.B6 sHEETinotui - .7. i -: rIABLISHMENL- ' ' '''-'•:-' TilEsubseiihOr insPeciftiity infOrtiitlieTifsiit.:* .... lio that he hes recolied a: large . , addctfoti _ air : his former stoca.of . stovei, consisting iir.a„Knript:y. of tho most.opproved kinds , among whiCh,Vo-.. . . ~..; CLINTON, AIN TIGHT; . ;' - ~.„.: .„., .-- FOR ST , QUEEN, , ' • - i - STA '',OP Tilt AvEst - , . ''EVE TE RN - QTJEEisiti-':-:-;c1 i' - .. ' all 41evitted 0 OM' , Dr &pm( air; tigikBfnVOlr - .: • ,PII NIX, tARAGON: ' -'," --. : .--'''4VE TERNTIVIPIRE:' `- - --- - r • - • * -ORANGVAIIt TIGHT;. - - UNITED STATES, FARMERS.',UTIC.A.UOAL STOVE. A 'eerie , i.‘f e" 4 ; . mfirrae: FOrnerof new etylo. the; WALXI 1., I, A llt' TIG . HT,' PAR 11 4 .115. -* A good and erica.; asstlittnerif ef'Parter and' flail Stovas, d fo % . Iro t od and Goal. _Box Stoves of vtrieas sizes'il ... patterne ,he' is `ecttinifilly:re. i ceiving; and in pads to keep as - greit_a - scristy . at the molt popul r stoves as any dealer tit,the,Coo4.. ;toys"try. - Persons •Iwiihing to purchase - vial" find it to their interest to Calf Ott bial.-, ThetWYl butt WWI , l• ~- .. .2 —'. - • ' . Ste r - t, '-'' -- ~,.,,... ve urn]. ure. ~..., . maise`ot .. thit st i tingest and bestlnaterials end 11* . eheapas can .honght in this or Itioope a 2.0147 tiiid me4ii . bett than Offered by pedlars. •••- , • • ff3' Stove - P stile. Tin•AVare kept!for'saki; end' made to orde r . . Farmers will be.supplied with Pane, Made of sirong materials, it Wholesitle •prf.. tee, all orders for work in his line will be "bank:- rup,r!eceived 4iind ennctuafiy , tweed,41„,.....__ . , 1./OFINCOLSTE'N. ' Great ttentlarify . 1 . 1852.- " : - • ---F pa, Poots and Shoes: . s, Carpet Sags, Carpeting; Sheet. ping articles of aH kinds, Grote. otions, ECe. 4.e., find in abort Dt. n needs• for comfort and luxury, • 11 and examine. HENRY LANGLEY. July 15, 1852. . • 2dma Please e 'Great pnd, ODS AND CARPETS• bore would inrorm the citizens Of Ina county that they have now os4 ortment of Dry Goode., at whole. CARPETING, rains; cotton and wool. .eotton, wool and cottou—oil cloths, for nd Stone Coal constapii7 oq GOODS, SIMMER'S•TRADE. RSA D. have , just rcceiced. a to their former stook of Goods Gorda_ of almost everyldricrir. Crockery. , Hardware. Thugs. Fe ' Oita nod -Dyet.ltar Hoots r,•btone dud Tin wire Watehe* porme,i Perfumery . and in fact et 4 tluit can be found in any , y —all or which worwe prepared odnee or on: approved credits at 1 of our Aaeighborn, Oar motto, ever-4-" Not tobe undersold" BENTLEY & 12Z A Mop,
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