France. The Bonapart Family—The Line of S aces' We have published the. senates consultum ndopted by the French,Senate, re,establishing the imperial dynasty, by which Lents NaPoleon is declared Emperor,-under the mune of Na poleon-the third arid. the ithrierial 'dignity is: made hereditary in the:direct :and legitimate, descendants of the new EMperon In other words, the Napoleoti dynasty is restored. Louis Napoleon, being in the forty fifth. year of his age, and still unmarried, the articles es. tablishing the empire provide ,for his succes sor, by declaring that if he hati• - no. male heir, he may adopt the legitimatechildren and do seendants in male line of the - "brothers of the Emperor Napoleon the first. Under _these circumstances, it becomes interesting to inquire a to the living reale' thembers2-of the Bona parts, who may 1 hereafter be entitled to the throne of France. The'right .Of adeptien be ing rested in Louis Napoleon; •we cannot of course say which of his relatives he may choose to?adopt-or exclude from the, first of susses: sion ; - but the entire list'of surviving male Bo napartsodthoUgh not very nutueroWs, is mere so than that of the Bourbons. In the new work entitled ' The Napoleon Dytasty ; or, the . Histriry the Bonapart Family, by-the' Berkeleyllen,'. we find elabo late goneologierd statements; and a list of giving members of the Bo part . • faMily; from which we make np the following:, Joseph Bonaparte, the elder. brother of Na poleon, had no ROD but two daughters, one of which married 'tier. 'cousin, Charles Luereti, Prince of Canino. • • • The sei;iiving sons ofLucien, second broth er of Napoleon, are:— . 1. Chaleslucien,Prince of Canino, born at Paris, May 24;1803. Ho was President of the Constituent Assembly of the 'Roman re public in 1849. Fora number of years hire sided in work country,.`aret :author of the great work et ornithology.. In 1822' he mar ried his cousin Charlotte, (daughter of Joseph Bonaparte,) by. whom he has eight children- 7 three eons and five-daughters. The family re -side in Italy.. 2 , - Louis -Lucien, son of Lucien, and broth 'er'ef the Prince of Canino, was "born JanuarY . 4; 1813. • -• 3. Pierrolqapoleon, another son of Lucien, born September -12; 1815. Ho was - member oflate National_ , Assembly of the- French re public. The sobs of Charles Lucien, Prince of Can. ino are i. • Joseph Lucien, born FebuarY; 1824. 2. Lucien Louis, born November, 1828.' . ... 3. Napoleon Gregorie, born February, 1839. Of the family of LouiS, the third brother of Napoleon, the new emperor, Louis Napoleon, is,the only, survivor. - - - - Jerome, the only surviving brother of Na poleon 1., and the President of the _French SO ate, is now sizty-eight years of age. He was l'.1:111 November 15, 1784. While an officer iii ; the French navy, and en a visit to the United - Statei, in December. 1803; bo wa.s married to Elizabeth Patterson, daughter of a wealthy merchant of - Baltimore. This :Marriage was annulled by a decree of tne Emperor 'Napoleon in Apil, 1805. Their son by this. marriage, Jerome. Napoleon Bonaparte, Ras, born in England in 1805 and now resides in Baltimore. He inherited a large estate front his grandfath er, Patterson; and married-a- Balthitore lady, by whoni he has two sons, one of-whom Na poleon Jerome, lately graduated at West Point :is now , a lieutenant in the U. S. army. These iiAmerican Bonapartes,father and son, are gen lemen of modest deportment, and void of am bition on account of their ttmily pretensions t:But it would not be surprising iffutnre events -should call the , young lieutenant to the other 'side of the Atlantic, to take his share in the ri sing fortunes - of the Emily. • - - Since his divocco, was proctatmetLbs , ttrAiari.. perial goiernment of France, and Subsequent /y obtained by her from the Legislature of Ma ryland. Mr. ..Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte's mother Elizabeth Patterson—has lived an Un married lire, residing with her friends in Mary land, in the enjoyment q . opulence and the society of a refined and intellectual circle. Jerome, the elder, after the divorce married ' the daughter of the King' of Wurtemburg, by whom he had two sons and one daughter. Of the former, one survives, namely; Napoleon Joseph, born at Trieste September 9, 1822. He was a member of the National Assembly of the French republic. - ' The male heirs to the throne of -France, af ter Louis Napoleon, it appears; therefore, from the foregoing, are : , 1. darles.Lucien,Prince of ennino,-aged 4 Years._ 2. Louis Lucien, brother, aged,4o years. 3. Pierre Napoleon, do., aged 37 years. 4. Joseph Lucien, son of Gbarles Lucien aged 28 years. -5. Lucien Louis, do., aged 24 rears. - 6. Napoleon Gregorie, do.,ageil 13 years. 7. Napoleon Joseph, son of Jerome, aged 30 years. To the abere mar• possibly be • added the Baltimore Bonaparte-s e if Louis Napoleon and the French Senate should restore them totheir rights of which they were deprived, throtigh their mother, by an unjust decree of the Empe ror Napoleon. , . • , - Sewing Machine's. The Scientific American states that since its first notice of the invention of the sewing,ma bhine of E. R Howe, of Cambridge, Massa chusetts, that paper has described seven differ. eat sewing mathinee. Among. them is thema chine of A. D. Wilson, which he has since brought to great perfection,' and has Obtained two American patents; nail- has 'Made arrange ments to get it patented in the principal king doms 'Of Europe.' The Scientific American says.' WilsOn's Machine is,• in our opinion, a great triumph of American genius. it is - no , larger than a rient, Small work.liell, very porta ble and Convenient,and we , have seen fittestrrrt bosoms and collars stitched by it in- a ~m ore perfect mannerthan we have' ever seen done by handwork. There are now, we believe,:a bout 500 machines in operation, Mid orders ex ceed the supply., _ *' 4'. The sewing machine is pit - on - the thresh hold of _rte career; it is but partially; ,known and appliedin this country. _P.iivate families know nothing about its use, and. shoemakers and saddlers have not yet tasted its ". benefits, Mr. Wilson informs us that - he Ai - about to make one that hxvill astonish all the sons of St. ' Any invention that shall abridge these 'Winne labors, will ultimately prove of. great "benefit:to all parties concerned—for whatever lessens the at, E , negate labouperthrm= ed by ,a whole-omrOnity, ,soon - results in the advantage of e,i!ry member of that conuannity One of %ration s machines - will viable - a wo-• man to make a , fine shirt stith ail its seams, in Pne hone. - - igr The New York A-das apeaking of the .narrAdministiition' - . "We do not profess to be at all advised, rn reference to The gentlethenr-Who Wilrbe Palled to theTabinet of General Pierce. We write from conjecture- ohly;-andolo not Intend to hazard-any positive speculation. It- has been confidentlfaascrfed, that the office of Becre , tary of. State, Sas been tendered te Mon ona* James-Buchanan, ofPennsylvania: , We have seen a fetter;siritten ;•e. reliabletent• M%chic' It - was stated that such is the/ fact. If the Premiership' bas been plferod to Mr. Buchanan, ire Ji Pello. tiyill accept it. He 18 2 0( 41 merlin 'the - eounby,"best Anglified for the Office; and his Nitition, his eiPeriencrc And great talent, Unite to-Commend him" tplhexteo, President; at hiselioriounelloi. Itvranntirun; Dtscirtnates Pstaus.,- 7 -A mixed commission, embracing .-Erigland,-Rus and Persia, is new 'engaged In establishing: l the bonaddry line bet Ween Persia and Turkey. Col. Well known -to many Awed. cans; and a tuan'of character end talenkin the English CommiasiOner.-- ' • - 5 ..1n the praseeutlen of 'this' work_ the Com • nussionera have come irpon the remairts'of the 'ancient palace Shushan, mentioned in the sa cred" Books of - Esther - and Daniel, together with the' tomb ,of Daniel: the Prophet.;. - The !minty answers to tho received tradition Of its pbsition. and the internal evidence; arising from its correspondence :with the, descriptio n of the palace recorded in the-. isaered history, amount almost to_ demonstratien.., The read. er can turn to Esther, chap. i. v. . 6;-there he will read rofa "pavement of red, and blue, and white, and black marble in that palace." '' That pavement still exists; . and as deserihed by Col Winkling, corresponds to the . -description giv en thus i n the sacred history. And in the. marble colums; dilapidated rums, the sculpture and the remaining marks ofgreatness and glo ry that :are - scattered around, the Commission ers read the exact truth of the record made by the sacred: penman. ' Not far from -the palace stands a tomb ; on it Is sculptured- the figure of a , man bound hand and - foot; with a huge lion.in the,act of springing upon" him to devour him. No his. tory could, speak more graphically the story' of. Daniel, in the Lion's Den. The . Commis. sinner have with them an able corps of engi. neers.and scientific men, and'most interesting discoveries may be expected. .The Persian arrow-heads are found- upon the palace and the tomb. Glass bottles, elegant Vas those -placed upon the toilet tables of the Indies of our day, have been .discoyered, with';other in dications of art and rignement, which bear out the statements of the Bible.- Thus, twenty. fire. hundred: years after the bistoriani of Est. her and Daniel made their records their histe ries are verified by the peaceful niovements of the nations of our day.--toston Chronicle. Opening of Electric Communica tion with tho Continent of Eu- A crowd of scientific and distinguished per. sons congregated this forenoon at the office, of the SubmarineTelep,Taph Company m., Cornhill, to 'witness: the- opening of the elec• trio communication direct,between Great Brit. ain and • the Continent of- Europe, via France and Belgium. • The company , have had to con. tend with Much difficulty in carrying out their intention, in consequence of tho,opposition feted to their plans by the French government. This; we are happy to say, has beewpartially removed and by -a line of wires (just comple.' fed) laid down along-the old coach road be London and Dover, vis Dorcaster and; 'Canterbury, in connection with, the submarine cable across the straits of Dover, Ins' tantane ous communication is obtained between London Paris,Stceden, Crachtc,,Odessa and Leghtrn. We art', informed the wires were k ink carried onwar d . to St. Petersbitsr, also to India - and into - the interior tf Africa. Several splendid machines tfe.resexhibited to the gnat. fieation of. the - guests ; and, messages sent to Paris and answers received within one minute. . • l;' The Presidential Electors will meet in each State on the Erst Wednesday - in Decem- Ibet, to east their votes for President-and-Vice President. . The votes are sent under- seal to the President of the U: S: Senate, at Washing ton, and ion the - second -Wednesday of Febu ary next, they are opened in . the presence df both Houses of Congress, and the result odic ally declared, For all purposes of practical. utility,- the people might just as well elect dlr.' ectly by their own ballots. the President and ice President The Preaidential. _elector" ' servo no so °fug:trot puirposoothey only eon- Inn what the people hare by their votes in structed them tordo, and they would be a very dangerous body indeed -if they did not. Cus tom may Continue this. form of election for a little while . longer, bat eventually the people wit (consider themselvescompetentto elect for themselves, and dispense with any intermedi ate agency between them and their choice.— ' When they do this, they will , get rid also ofa number, of claimanta for office. who consider themselves specially entitled to executive fa ver,.for doing nothing .more than the people had done before them.—Leter. ' t LatsC. i.R NEW Express, spea king of the - rapid groWth of Now York sayi: Another. novel feature•of the eityla the un dergrotiut building whieh is going on round about us. , laSotne parts of the: city half as much business is transacted under; ground as above it. - -Two stories !downward are lighted from . aboVe, and :here ate at. work,: in thetas_ exceedingly -well fitted'Up:all _sorts of people 'upon nll sorts: jobs:- . Some of -Some wareroOnis'Ure . beloW the surface' of the the, The printing of newspapers is - nearly altogeth= era subterranean business arid' thonsandS' of people, too; live in the first and second base. meat of eellni4 arid'sanie of them far into, the bowels ofthe - earth. -- We are often thankful -that New Terk, r enaWdid and Walled in' s kis has a hole at the , top, fr om . Which' descends, a little of God's dayrghts,.for if it had not that would becoine Of. UST . ~~~~e~ e In Sheshequiu,,Bradford .eounty, on the- lith ult, by the Rev. Alburtua Vandenrater, 4 .llr.. '; LEVI I'l r4.s, of this Borough, and kiss Maim E.,' oungest daughter of .le - sseßrOtpu Esq., of •a. former. place. The . Saturday Evezun' g - Petit' Tito T.:enttilngLiteirtry, liyeekllyre. - ' • :Over thin one years hint bout- elapsed mace ,the Poit begni its week lY round O f, blended in. [ streiction andamesement ; and never, in. all that period, was its =weeps co 'flatbed as at the pros.. cut moment. I Possessing undeniably the largest ( circulation, by many thousands, of any paper of i its class'in_the" Colon; its elks - Cabers have the best ofeetwons torbelieving that it stands tipop-it Permanent bailie, and that they . will receive'the fall *aloe ofefery dollar intrusted te the peblish era. 1a an nouncing some 'crow' preparations for the conimg year, we May, begin by, etatiqg our cat/tinned coattectipa with NM Botrrnwo4 - 91. et" writer who, itil Fig:or:Add fertility ofgebbny is not Carpooled by or otiy, , ,malti female, in the Cultist. 'mpa,„O,tiuu c• Ain llcirrz, , a lady rl3olnit =mild be eke,' t eupeilhiotte to praise , in: view of the' ineial p o pu larity Of inch tiles as..so.The Mob Cap."- ", floe," f* Linda," 4. . Reni,",,ete.,- f ,c, also is enrolled among our contrib° tors,, -• %... ,- .. We are - ire* cog aged . 113!.the ,publiCation of a gin rii*tiJed. : k . I: -:,, c - ':•r,...; • L-'•,I - i . • '•-•'; • - ' ' •,_ :-• Clara' Moreland, ~,,- -; =. ,I ~., By Monson •• Elia:WIT; - Author of ~f,Elficht," 1 '!Prairie Mier," s' 4 ,•Bindits of. the Osage,"eto: ' • And at-the opining of the sander year mode. sign coMmonclgthe publication of the following ,r, f.,, 4/114,,,T , ura,'s Ay4o itttA l , , "IW:. : ..: 1 iy Mns. lie iterriz'of.l Florida, Author of ~ 1.'.i0-. F litte:!? B :Liedettkille'r.tel! eta.' . - . ...,,:: , 1- This novel w :design following : by a story en titled,..:... A. Sinty P , . from A.l.thcifattnah's, Quirt. , '. -By.liu.;. tees es ..A. Gietr if of Ohio, : : widely koolin as the elthor:of • seimo•adatirably: written and t , ery,:effeehouseholdpeeins, sketchmetc. I_ ' After this we' npeCt tote - eble to commence The Lost Iloi*-0, - -AAtoryitf HotOlet - Hall. I By.N'llerritii:sitTif; Apthor of" The 'Curio .44' 'pick; -; ,! yttgielit anti', hilitdaleite g Shantiondale,' , Tile Deserted Witt:Atm, . r, - t addrUon to these and other Onginal Wales, Involving a large expenditure of money,'we shall lay before our readers, as heratotore,choice Tales, Skatches,`'Essays; Narrative's, ,etc... from the, Euglish Nagazineo—such as hare given the Post a name 'for' the, excellence of its selections. EsoftsviNas.:—lnth e way„ of engravings we 1 present at least tore. , weeklyie of an instruc.,l tivo. and the other of a humorous character. I AgriCtlitilrai Articles,. Miscellaneous matter, General News, Wiity 'and Humorous • Sketches, and Alicante*); Letters from. Europe, Editorta Is, ; View ortho •Produceiond Stack Markets, -Bank Mite List; ete. - , etc, Wall also be, duly givep. , - 113* Of catnip, we shall maintain for tbo Pristl the character it has acquired, Of being a 'strictly moral paper = —note ridicalously 'squeamish.andl straight4aced, ,but-really and truly moral 7 -such as may, be takes, into tho family circle • without fear. • Advertisements of an improper character shall ba,lts heretofore, rigorously exclnded. • 3:17 Omar Posrtuk.—The postagoott the Post to any:part of the limited States,When paid qnar telly in advance, is now-only 28 cents a year. And we trust that th'e public generally will show their a ppreOiation of this'commendable , reAuction or lunnagol - by largely inereaelar, the nimbi:4 of niers taken at the -various offices—that- thus there 'Maybe' no 'falling ar in thet.ovenua of the , !Post Office Department. ' This mil , insure; a continuanceof the pre,sent reduced rates.- • TE I 3/118.--Tlie terms of the Post are • Two Dollars if paid-in advance. For Five . Dollars in , advance, ono,copy Is seat three years. We Cou-, Thum the following low terms to Clubs, to be sent, in the city, to ono address, and, iu the country, ' , to one.post.offiee. . " 4 copies, 85,00 pertumoin ; 8 Copies, and one Jo Agent or getter up of club, $10,00; -13 copies, and one to agent or getter up -of club, $15,00; . 2 0OOpies. - and one toagent or getter up of club, $20,00.. The money for Clubs always must ho sent in advance. Subscriptions may be sent at our risk. When the sum is large, a draft should be procur ed if possible-the cost of which nioy be deduct ed from the amount. Address, oltoaye post-paid. - . DEACON &PETERSON. • • No. a South Th ird . Stieet, Phila. (1;:r N. B.—Any person desirous of receiving copy .of the Post, us a sample; pan be accommo dated by notifying the publisheni by letter, Oast- paid.) . • To a Friend. Sol . lir; Person has taken from. my shop. by Inis taka or otherwise, a pair of Reddy.A/ado -Pante cot from a woolen Shawl. The person who ta; them will.confer a, favor- by- returning Ihembiuncdiately. To avoid detection by THE waterer Wiuld be hazardous. . • : JOHN GROVES. • Montrose, Nov. 29,-18.52.-49w1., C II - DAID for Wheat, Rye, ,and, BuCkwheat, at J- the Mill of the entraeriber, in Clionntwn• • ' 'SAM% .F.'CARMALr. N0v..25. , Heed and be wise! I NDEPENDENT of deneuneers, boastere,{or the fete disaffected. who I am obliged to call on to pay-debts tong.rtanding, I have a hand some Kock of (bode on baud among , which may l 'he found Superfine and Common Broad Cloths, Gassatneres,, 4atinetts, Carpeting, Sheatings, Batting. Buffillo Rubes, beautiful Dolanes., Silk Plush and other Caps, fresh Teas, Oils, Paints, Plaid, School Books, Iron, N r aliP, Steel, Molass es, Syrup; Crockery, &c. &C.,.whiah I will sell as cheap at least. as , the. same qualities for the same pay can be had about these diggins or else where among the nations. ': • Abd thankful for all.paet favors, ollare invited to call with their grian of any kind, Butter, Lard, Socks, Flannels ,Beesn-ax, Feathers, Pork or Cash, or any kind of Shipping furs, Coal) paid for the latter, old accounts and Notes mist, be look ed to by the t . fitat or Jzinuary next. • ~ .Respectfully, .. M. C. TYLER 'Montrose, Dec:l.), .1852. _ - • DISSOLUTION.. 91114E1 copartnership heretofore existing between JL: th 4 suleeribers, under 'the firmofE..-W • • by mutual consent: Tolliose indebted to ihe'firm tither ..by Note or Book necount,"we would hereby give 'notice; pa one of the undersigned is about to move away, it is 'necessary to have the businessof the firm set tled 4 . , N. B. The Books and Notes will be found in the hands ofW, - • - - F. AV.'S:. "E. ALLEN. IlroefilYii Nov:27, '1852., - -IT The basiness will hereafter he, conducted by the subseriher. at the old location. where 11 , N. would be grad to sell Gpods cheap for, really Pay or short credit `(to those who do notlatend to pay in false promisei.), W. ALLEN. _ Nov. 27 ' 18.5 0 .-48w3." Millinei . yl= and: Mantas Making. IISS TD.ERIIIS late of N. Y. Would inform 111. the ladies OfMontrese and.vioinity that , she has opened a feney.miilinery store in the base ment of . Mr. Searle's' H stet where she will •be 'prepared at 'all titnes to wait. upon customers where may bashed hats ready made, or made to order. A - splendid assortment of ribb . ons;• laces, cuffs. embroideries , dress trimmings and various fancy articles. Dress cutting and :mahiug done on short-notice. - -1 - ,-• • FERRIS. Montrose Pic:2, 1852.-;;4B**4. . - NOTICE. • TIIEUEbY give notice that, in accordance ' with the provisions of an - Act of the last- Ses sion of die Legislature providing for the 12 ,egiStra lion of Births, Deaths and Marriages, ,1-.have' on hand the iiiiper Blaitke for distribtition, free of charge Ack those entitled to • receive. them. The law.rnakei it the duty of the attunding PhYsician to report Malts and Deaths; and .the olticiating Clcrgyiniu or Justice, 'that of -Marriages. All thoseantitled to receive the Blanks - will at once avail themselves'orthern; in -order that; the .Act map be complied with iiithis county, LANGDON; R • ltegistei's °nice, Montrase; Dec. 2, 1&74 egister, . • Railway Stoic! at Kirkwood. ' Tug - Mtitens orlarktromi and vicinity are partianlarli incited to our stock ofgoodsjust purchased in New York for cash, which will be-aold cheaper 034:Alley can be bought elsembere in the - country.. Call and emunine euristocratul wathlok we can suit you with goods and prices ..thra a remember, that the new, stores . , sell .chcap: . Our stock contdsta in part of the following ,arti cles, via : Tea, Sugar; Coffee,..llohoses,Syrup.Plackerel,, !Codfish, Olt, Tobacco, Frait, - Nnts; Soap, Candles, Pick- lets [Weems Linares Drage, Medicines,. Woolen Ware, Packing, bbl . ' Ina ragek,B34,. Flour, yrocislons, ,ito„ which we Intend keeping constantly-on hand and will sell at the lowest possible marketprice for club. , Wanted at Itill,l4citst,rdthlndii ot : Farmers produce Pr We beleglet cash or .geode, ;iied Ai' the Wilkiroo Depn ' t,rallt, attend to all kindsof, Ghioda Conateszion Raker to Newburgh or New York* Cash paid for flay and Strew, r • • r iOrkerood„ Nov 20,1852i17103. SQuiREd• aunarrr is cow readyin a farther Tact general X; • assortment of ,IFlntss Goof s , lneludliq a groan. day or Dokines Mtd oilier Dress . t7otiris sail • Winter PlaWlS 'MOW cdlrmett front tall vests: :Beak, Robes; b'tores.bce. 40. wllle.h.he wilt sell at tkellywast,pdss tot eash, produce. or approrea erodlt. ". 'MOWED 6000 dos: Wool Soaks, _soo'eards Woo'? Pork, ral Gn,Batter, ;se, faawbfali eke higlieitt4o.??; will b? New Milford Nor. 18, I 852: ".; -- • • • Adnun' tta-tot's Notice:••:,;„ liEitudeiiignvd : baviogbeen appointed Ad 4 mirlistrator ot es - tatted Wltri - Ilcirieb3-. late of the township of Pineock. deceased, notice is hereby gives LO All 'persons indebted to the Said; estate lciAnakiriminediato those having demands against said: estate' ) will. present them sliitir'afteitedifor settlement. ' JAMES - FMYROT.Jr4drier.' Dimoelr. Nov 18, 1852-47w6. Charter Application: A,TOTICE'in hereby given -that applictitioniise I.ll:lmieitintidele the Court of:Dernriustaleaa of Sttiquehanntt County, .to-grant a Charter or Incorporation yi ther.F7c# , Preapyterian ;Church of Daidaff f itecardini the - Aot;,,otAatsentbly of. fink Rtft.nt Dctoher A: D. 7841:1, - .., ;1 f ;`, , . • F. A. WARTl,Tratiey, :Proth'ea officii.lfontroae, 470. .N0x. 24 .08 5 , .A.IAB;Gt 10C twrOtititi Rem peat Button Bizigi,Stee Kttitingff, CfoylpOtell , 4l ,3 ,*te• Jolt Awareapt. _ ; i„„„„. ~, . • f rltEllubscalbez lux thli weak - - .2. - returned - from - .Neff York, •.: t, . -,....., - with& vary oxteptiveassartment ' of Goods, to which be would ren: •-;,:,. / 44, ...4A- 4' niedfully Invite theattention elf; ~; on 5.. his friends. Among 'hie stock -- kj . r..;;', rtlll bo found an unusually large (:) ,.. .4 • . 1- 4 4 t * -% v allati of Goidand • SilvariVatcln 1 ._ - ' ~, ,t , ,,, ----- , es, ,of every style and quality; _ from aSilVer Lepine up to the, finest quality"of Gehl linnting; English potent Levers,' NI many Of which are of his min importation made express. tyto order:- Every raeaty of Eat flings, Finger flings, and Prenst p'ns, some of Which Ore extra Itch, Gold; Ag a! e and fancy Bracelets, a large lot of Gold Spectacles and. Thimbles, Silver,' do. do.. Mold. Bob, Vest ',and CI usrd Chalet:, Watch Seals, Keys, 11 tickles ' and Ring, .Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Cuff Pins and flattops, Co - ral Beads, Call Baskets .&c. -,, ... - • . ~ A large, lot of Sliver Ware in every- v ariety of *eight ,and pattern. both plain and threaded, Gold Pens and Pencils.l, A beOutiful stock of plated +ea/dors, Caudle.; sticks, Cake Itaskets,ke., Plated and•.cioromi Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Enver and Steel Watch. Chaine,a great variety of, Sliver Napkin Rings,',_ ivory and Bono do., Ofittorda Ware, Sewing Kea 'les; - Armlet,. Sliver Cups, Sliver, Ivory, Pearl' and Leather Port Monies, Can' Ctlitql, a fin. alnortmeht of Shell: Combs, llngalo do., Knives,' Sessors, Coral , Necklaces and Armlets, Gold Snaps; Leekets, Ten Ineibl.itr: &cf. A 1,,, a goo d lot of Clocks of, various styles, allot which:wilt ,be sold far each at n small advance from Manufacturers and !rapt:lt-lora prices, - Strict attention pall to Clock and Watch repairing In all Its branches; Men engraving neatly executed. - - , : : , Binghamton, Nov. IS, 1152. -: A. J: KVANS One, Cent Rewatd. • D AN away from the subscriber, Thomas Void:- at IM, an , indented apprentice tei' the -art add mvstery of farming-'-:* persous are. hereby for. bid harborin or trusting. said:apprentice on my account. - - Whoever will return said +- tua.away shall receive the above reward but no charges. - + MARTIN W. RUDE. Lenoxvitle,November'Stk, 1852-7.45w3,' RIEINIKTITAI A . • • W E rn hav °t removed om fo r merly . 8 Tt i n il O g w e r " th e sh • Battery, and Candy Shop on - Turnpilfe street, ono door west of M.S. Wilson's store, LINES 4. REYNOLDS.- Montrose, Nov. 10, 1852. FELLOW 'CITIZENS' , IMERELY - wish to inform, Sou that P. A LOCKIP has just opened a• - ' - - TAILOR SHOP over D. R. Lathrop & Co's. store; where he would he happy .to Sao - old customers end new ones— pledging himself• to do their, work with seamiest] and dirpatch. . • . • N. H.' Gutting dorm with care, for which pay wlll be regaired whett it ie taken from the shop. - Montrose. Nov. g, 151,5 P.: ' A World of !TA:ED' iI , WOLL. VarßECu. t/t 'end! yr dwellers 'ncatb th'e snit: Behold the Wonders Art bath dons . We talk by lightning, ride by siesta, And paint by Sol's eternal beam ti . But without stopping to enumerate the - many benefits derived from the 'wire' and the '(rack;' we would call attention to the advantage of pro curing one or, more of those beautiful . Daguerreptype Pictures which are taken at the Odd Felloweflall,l4 the aid of 'heaven's own anulighe and W. B. Deans, the Artist. • 'Re has fruit returned from the city,' not, with his} head full of knowledge,' but With a new and interesting supply of plates and cases, gold and plated lockets, keys, etc; Among his latest styles of cases are the Maclaine S , intag, Fancy .Turtle Shell; had 'Ladies' Own—the most splendid end attractive patterns ever oared to the public,— Call andece ! AdmisSiou free. P. S. IV. B; Dernis` has the tigeney of several boOkSaatrinagazines, and will receive - Cabierip. !ions for the , .Parler Annual; Ladies' Keepsake, anm.Yeuli.Orytan oina:Al4l,4lkter• of Zia % -worry fine book.juat published..Rersoniwishing choice :reading will do well to cal and subscribe. Montrose; Nov.-10,-1852. cat • opozz e cap. for - Ca sli 1111 subscriber respectfully Invites the attention of the ar public to is large stook of -, • • Fall and Winter Good§. 4 • which he has just reeelved and will sell extremely low for cash, among which may be found . • .• , Unbleached ince:Digs at 6dper yard, extra heavy. Bleached Sheeting,' from 6 , 1 t Is. • lush trains fnan 9.s 9,1 to -• ; L • Prints at CI, 9.1, and Is—excellent cloths, and:warrant ed.fast colors, Ginghams of every large lok at Is a yard, Mad der colors and very heavy. ' • - De Gainer from fid to ss—some very fair "quallltiel at 0,1,10,1 and Is. . Alpacas and Parimettas from Is to ss. , French 3lerinox of every grade and color. ' • Black and color d Silks, a complete assortment. Uloths, Cassimers,SattinAtts, Tweeds, Itentacky.loans awl all other woolen geode for Men and Boys. - • . - Woolen Flannels of every calor awl quality, - frearls to Cs—some red, all wool, as low as Is 61 Canton Flopinel from 9,1 to is. • , Mariners striped Shirting at 8,1,191 and Is.: , • Woolen Shawl., a largelot. aong.tutd square,( ofovery style and qttality, (rein 10: to :SS each," A'sant assort -meat of-Di-oche do. extremely cheap.- • ' ' .Trunks; Tallow and Carpet Dagsoof every description, emastantlyen hand, and alter ed at prices admitting ofno competition. -. , . The subscriber purposes to be constantly trupPlied With the above goods, in all their: varieties, and - wilt en deavor to make It an object -to bbs - frienda In rusaehan na county, wile wish to buy goods very cheap for 'cash, to give him a call. • W.:tr. WILSON, ilicrrner of Court and 'crates-Street/linearly opposite-t 1 11 9Amerlean note!, Binghamton, N Aditiinistrator's. NotiCe:. T ILE niulersigited having been appointed Ad minisirator df the Estate of Patriek Carroll, late of Rush towtichip, deceased, notice is bereby given to all persons indebted ta.the- said Estate; to 'nuke immediate payinen t;_ and thOsi having demands against Fluid • Estate will present-their duly attested; for iettlement. JAMES LOCAI , 47Adet. • 14814 Oct. 9.8, .. „ ,•..... .. ~.,.... . - ... . CHEAPER than fiv.er;fijr. terry 'Lay tho 'wilt:hie ' to Ili pay Cady or on!, kind or y lcrchantabte pioderce, , or that have not tanned the credit system, just rolling in at Montrose, Oct. 28, 1&52. - ", • - '' - TYLEit'l3. ' , .. - • Ltimbei - lbi-Sale...-: - Di NE, 'ilinalobk.4l49 4 i-woo - d, Maple, awl:Ask .Lumbei s ma') Shingree; for sale by ' Montruie;Nov. 1852:- =• ' . ~ N EW . GIOODS w.. p,' CLOTRING..STORE • TURNPIKE .PTEEET,...xonuosi.....,, . • .117- PI WYATT Las just ritoined from - Nor' Yorriirlh a new. aadbeaatifnl lISSOILUI vitt of Plothsi-eits-01- theies, Vestlogs, ?ca./, all of which he offers lowesviliing pekes for each of prodnee. The enbscriber has on hand tha latest and nuistimPro , Teti style of Fashions for Yall and Winter Vlothlng. . .; W: will mationteture on ,the must - ressotaable tinier acid lis thoixtoeVapproved 'Ay le Of fushlon,'in the abetted netleb. •• • , -" I W. P. W n :. wants. tra ' de for. geode SOO. barrels of, la! plea of the best quality, awl 411 - Ottlus or Butter, for wbleh be wi allow 2ieents per pound for Abe boat lty In b e •• '" '•-• • -• • . • W..P.'WYATTe atom at Dlrooek's later Law °Tee, Turnpike shoot: lfoutroSevOct.l9lBs2.l • - - •• • • -' , 71 `CARBONDALE 'STAGES."' oniv.Mail Lino" Stage s now Tanning tielviera CarTeridale ike:leickaWanna 'W.estern Reilriad,trepa t i runkhannook Sta., tion. strips knee ,asiboudaleconnectieg with: Irvine, fol,New York and Dunkirk; return ing, leaves. Tu ukha nook- Statfon: e 4 • arrird of trains' from ;NoarYork end Thinkiric. &Melo 4 1' eo leave Tindal an 'leak $ tatiett.foi l Tunkh alums* on: arrieal..of:cars:from NoviNerk., Foreeete APPIYAO , Dag November 3,.1852. ' %NEW. AU 001111141 • ArliVii4,.;JArti4i.'4ol7llrren.4k,') :Pikes low-...he hot be tohieriold: a *ea. e. Mantratte,tilor X842,,,f1 _ .. Theonly- Tr= ...eolll32kt3X WaalflgiolL:...... , ... Just PllblPalkedi J. 1e..-trficil!sn_rignirt -,,.‘..„.....4.-,.,-.7i. - -. -cent !.i...: - .' ,--- .• .:.• ~.., ._ , : PORTRAIT .OE WASIIPINOTON: • Engeared; : by permissioN'fion•i•Stuares , °ply .oriLiinaliwneaft in the Athenipm;:i /0110. . TTB superbpieture engraVednailer the superintend ence •of THOMAS ' SULLY, Ant., Ulf/ 4 eminent:and 'highly gifted artist, 'gibe oat y correct likeness of Wash logton ever - published; It has beenl C 1414.110 etisedAss the greaten Work of art ever produced ;in this icoutitry. 'As to Its ildelity,%. o refer to the letters or the adopted son of Washington, GEORGE WASIIINGT,ON. PARK CUE: , Ta, 'who says, "It Is a faithful representation of the eel., ebrated original," and to • CHIEF JUSTICE TANEY of • the Supreme Court of the United Stites; who says, "Ass ' worker art its' excellence narl beauty must strike every one wh s ecs it:. and It is no less happy,in its likeness to the Father °this country. • It was ray good-fortune to. •Irave seen him in the days of my boyhood, and hi , whole appearance lige!. strongly impressed on my memory..., 11 he pertrait youltave issneduppears to, too to be an ex.", fact .likeness, representing: perfectly the expression es well as the form and - features of the Dice." And Bays: iSENATOIt CASS,"It hi a I ife•like representation of the I great original," PPE:UDE:NT FILLSIGItIi -says. "The :work appnars to Me to - have been adtellisbly executed, jand eminentlY worthy of the patronageolthe pubile."--. ,Says MERCK/CST. the eminent portialt,pahrter, and t h e Tap!' ortituart, "Your , print, to my mind, is more' re-. anerhable than any other I have seen, for presenting t h e *hole Individuality of the original portrait , tegether with the noble and dignified repose or ale and manner which kill who ever taw him censidered is triarklol characteristic , of the 'Positions Man it erniamemorates." . = I Po rthc great merits of this pieture, we would refer ev ry lover of Washington to portrait itrelf:to be seen , pt the oftlenel Mrs paper,and to ihd letters Of . the follow lig nrtista, statesmen,. Jurists and scholers - ascompai_ r. i ~. ATITISTS.- , 3lo.rebnnt and Elliott* trf: Tork ; ?tragic-, ./totherreeL ail(' Ltimbdin; of Philadelphia; Chester tiara ng, of Bottom; 'Cherie's Fraser, of Charleston; 14:11.; 'end to the adopted eon of Washington, lion: a: W. pr. Cur ls, hltrlgfqf an artist. , Svs vestal:l-11k Eteelleney Mil ard Fillmore, Major General 111115eld Seott, 116 n. Goo: • Dense, Ilea William it- King, Lion. Daniel Webster, on. Lynn Boyd.. Mon ; Lewis Cass. llerit Wm-. - Ai Gra am, lion. John P. Kennedy, Ilatr, IL 0. ltiluthrop,,LL. D. JURISTS—Hon: Roger D. Taney,: lion'. John Deer, Flnn. John:McLean, lion. 'turns Choate. Stinotaitt.,C. olsom, Esq . ., the well known Mimi - San of the Batten Atheneum, who says, "1 would rather nem It than any I Painted copy I have ever seen •" E. PI Whipple, R'ehard Ifildreth, lion. Edward Everett , LL D.; 'Washington try. frig, Ralph W. Fmerson, Esq., Prof: T. 0, Upham, J.T. • Iledley; Fits James ll:Sleek, Henry W. Lonefellow. Wro. Gilmore Simms; and Flto3l Ceti cps, Lord Telford, T. IL Macaulay, Sir Archibald -A 11A0It, Lord Mayor of Landon; 403.&e. Tux Pa ass throughont the entire Union have with rum voice pro:tainted the merits of thlssupo .!.' en graving. - - ..' To -enable all to possess this ralMible treasure, it is shld at !I_ ° low- t ri ng:ll s b pe tiZlTGE - . cittr.Ds i _ . 1 N. SV. corner of Fifth e and y Arch streets, Philadelphia. ' I IDA> MYEILLY, sole agent for the States of Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware,' (This portrait can only be obtained from Mr. litymiy, or Motu his duly authorized agents, - tAtiangements have been mole with_ the Post-office be.. partment, by which copies of the Portrait can be sent to any point, per mail, in perfect order. . - •,• - • ' ' , P . E'ell'ol3ll by remitting five dollars to , D. D. liyeriy, plpladelphla,*ill haves copy sent to them free of post age. • 4:7-Magnificent Gilt Frames, got up expressly for these Portraits furnished at the low price of $5 each. ' j Just . issued a Mangnfficent ',Portrait of . . . General Jackson, . ~ • , , Etta raved by 'l'. B. Welch, Esq., after the erigi ,', . 77at Portrait painted by ',l'. Sully, Esq... • - ':. Thais Portrait- will bib match for the lTashiar,ton, end is iii every respect as well , got up. ' • ' .. I- : - ..• Brice $5 per copy. Address as above. , , 4.2na To the BEL TU*RELL•is now receiving-and keep; .tl...ionatanay .on hand a large and deairahle as. .soriment of - - - -• GOODS._ which will be sold very low forcash or ready pay. The stock is composed of a first: rate etmrtmentn Whis, Medicines, Chemicals, Vainti, Oils', Dye-Stull's, Groceries, Gless-wUre,Spinms; Speetneles; llllisical Instruments,' • • Yankee Notions, anti , . • • .; . •..- ALSO, Dry. Goods, I/Artie/are: Stoneware - 311rmrs, Stationery, Dishes,. Medical Instruments, Perfumery; ' *Tiussett,'Supporters',- Shoulder=Brnees; . Shires, Caniphine, Burning Fluid, Lamps; _• .Clecki; Watelles; Jewelry,. ; persous wiShing:to purchase Drugs orGeotti iti4ny of the i:foresaid departnieOfs, will fiftlet theiHntettnta- proitiored -by cntritiE-firla pp t(te Dreg utifi - Vatiety,.Storo of A BEVTURRELLI Neyetutier,lBs2. ' ASscirtmelit rtfin,f..l,lly 7 r 4 tedo Clothing and. Hata Ana rapsicon• rantly.,o4 tam!. A raw of the "KOssyith', flats yetromato,aod a new ouYAloipos :day Or Ivo. • • L•• •••••" • • • - • OECI.IYULLtni. DM: SOLOMON .SAY4', .. Er wisdom, and with all your gattings get 1 .anderstariding;a n d also cove ring ' for "your Undqtatizidi9 . gs, which last • caznioddity; . if : 4 4iii pokteAs the other ttfti, you ivill . h'e apt to seek and fiiii at - ' ' " Keeler and Stoddrird'..BOOt.and _ .Shoe. Store.. ; 'certain 21Terii.indn • 1 A dirrent tale ha's told, ~ • ' We'd harp ,the public , underetand Ou. We pout be undersold: r ttieoritn . ..tit l not general :e noughfo mclude'.`Gen. Pierce, dud the Proph'etireaiah, say otliiy 2 of Intrigue . groceries, is :dere rthelere. "in - the toot end, ShO line:, very extensi ve'eomfilete,'and ire hope' yet_ `to Mike it include somelof the lesser . B. Work made ter girder, and. l repairing doueneraly. - KEELER STODDARD. NE STAG H kAIIARAN — dENEN - . Ok THE . PL4Vr - IZO)17) :'" ' . rt. .litcantiec t ion with the - 10011.SENGERS can leave, Mi le ndroser New . York .and, Dunkirk twice a doi,i also ; for CarbOudale, Scranton end - Wilke shark!, • N+ and commodious four!horse Te r se Douches leaveAnitrose Holel ut_flo'clock.4. lit. and at 4 P. 41., connecting with the L. & Ty. Ittlilrond for Nfvff:York and: ultkirlWalso hith, trains, for Scran tot,' Carbondale, • Wilkeiba rte. ' • -...- StageiJeuve Montrose Depot :v:1 the, arrival `of thirtraine from New York forParlierd.,Yetinlng GaveParford: connecting witk' iraita` for 'NeW York hnd ..;cranton, Also.a *Stage - kir °vireo, via: Finistifike; St. Yosephs, Friendsville. War. , renhap, &c.. Suuday,Vedieider 'end :.Ffidfiyi returns Tuesday, Thursday; and - SaturdaY. ' 'L. SEARLD; Proprietor. Montroie; 3, 1852. • ' • ' 6614 shaplli: have a Copy: An indiiftludibeiik iindyL.2s efs.t ie rvopy . 3fan, i Skn9w thyself DR.liuNTErvs..l.qidical - Manuel and !Inn& flook for thoAttleted,Contaltdor.iia ontllnoet the oriffin,Pr gross, Treatment and glare of every form of dlsetiss,con tractedhy Peomisenous 'Sexual Intercourse :by SelVa bozo* orby Sexual Eaters: with advice for Oz . * preven tion, that cannot offend tlt e ear of deceitor, front the ro ' salt °rapine twenty years sueeersfnlprtietlee; extensively devoted t othelenreot dlaeaserla delicate or prieatens.' To whielits aJded, .reielpts for the mire Of the . , al'X;re diseasesand a trestles on the causes, aymptotos and 'co:wont the Were/And Ainae,fer twenty-live eentem copy; nix copies one dollar; will Ite forwarded-to any, part .of the IlnitirffEtates,brroalt,free pOstaire, .Address pox age, paid, BoX;106 Post . 014 e, or the Author, g 8 North Seventh "street, Thliad!a,- •, ''' ' il t rew ; Milford Schaal: ' WIN,TER Tenti.,beg . ins' kifednesday; Ycry convenient and pleasant moms iecipttion and 111E14 have keen arcined, and it.is our:purpose to make this achool •worthy.tho patronage& it is - bow receiving. _ _ Tuition f!otn'B3' tils per gnaiter of 12 weeks: ' , Nonni N4411,504 . 1:1 1,75. per week.; - -i 'Siudeiitio &airing foNavd themselves, furnish ed with ioame, at a moderate charge.. OSBOUN, 11.3 f, New /1/11ford N0vi15"1852-46w3 . AibiliNStriattlr6!-L Sale ;L./. the C abuitainnonlrom e e s uld'onOe l toe tUlh ay! et; io;re ou ln r • bar, all that cortga pleCtibr:lnireet of land late the Es. tato of Exock.Thayre deed; ititilatichi the townibliF of Ihillgewater, Sasenelutona eonnty.;. bounded ort.Alie North.ky lands ofdppm rancher, on thieshi.b7faiiitipt Jnriathan illinkhn; on the gond, hy,landi or Willlayo Shlpnian,atkd on the West la Inn dll of AblJat nlish;eall' . taming oqe buudied itzuri on tottra 'ot tbereabou re alth the aputtenaneea, q good d "Olio g honeo,ba ro, anl oth: - Cr 011t'..hcittOod,otellara lke. 'Sale to be held :at ono thiekt.'ll. • Tart mado kubwn -ad day ot EM=Wi Faxsruh. _ad Lots for .Sale. ffE Subscrfbes:.offeia pale the folio log valuttble properties, to *it.; one farm -i the totsPitaltip of Idartord .containing some sisty . a res, about thirty`cirwhick iittprovd;., house, tarn, orchard, ate.; thereon, -Slid tarn? Pic 613(4 and a, half fr . = • the village einarford, 'on the route of the Moutroso and Ifarford Plank head It is a, beautif9l and'dieittiblelocation, crefi iyttr- Also ont, other. ; farm: 'lying , ' on the Bement Turtylke, four miles .from Lanesbor9,aildlthe N:1, and frrh3 Railrod, containing 'about 'Eighty irires;'tsreitty fir in O ' re bf Rif reil; house, barn,' orchard,. 'his is a. valuable piece of laud fromits location, being:well timbered and . viatried. 'Alio'seye'rel gadding lets kit the vtllrie of Sus iqueherma, on the New York . & Erie • Roil Read. Thiele one-of the Most,- tirriving•lientiorie in the conntry, being .the ertot of the,Roil Rood- iMuchine iShope contains now irboirt latm tante,. 'Orrif ha bnsinese facilities:tire niirivaled. 'ln. connection.with the-above lots, ore four of tbebent . rrrillteents in , the county bolt immediately op the , tisrpMlinfinit river, with st4cient power tur any purpose of Mann feturing &c: most surpassing, inducements. ere held - out by' the above locatione, [.for capitalists, wholvish in embark in the basins sii of thanufectoririgonniiing;floWering-and Innitierir g. The Rail . Reid - iiffbids Oa most commodious: iiud• ready tronsportio» for everything in the aboveline. 'The nbove property, -in or.perti frill be• sold.on terms the most, ndyan Pigeons pur:rthai-, ern.' j will' - givii'.'grear.haigaimr. • Conrriminica, ; lionit will be promptly answered from it , listener and alt enquires !mended to promptly. • "SEIM TE G Snsq., Depot Pa., June I. .18.52.• 2,3 if.' Brooklyn .Stove :Depot,: trIFFA NY, St :smut' eal I •the attention of the I. citizens Of Brooklyn to their large variety of stoves mad furniture. We attire:on 'hand the best patterns 'of the ' bast material. We shall sell at the very lowest prices, and on the most liberal tunes: 'Cat% see, mid ex amine. - Pall Goods. . W . . have just - received Or large - seleeth.n or , Vail and Winter Dry Goods of evikry description, which. we will sill for cash or good pay - cheaper than war ever before offered in this market.. We cannot particularize; but 'Weeilt , neatly °rm . /body to cast nod examine for them selves.;- We k ! mow we. eau , suit :you- in price; quantity and quality.. TIFFANY tt Ertioklyn ,Oet. 16,-1852. , • -! ' ' TILE 41)VERTISE4IIEN2.- 500.Agonts Win.ted----$1000.: a . • WANTED Year - EVERY' COUNTY OF THE EXITED STATES, active end enterprising mill. , ci - engage in the tale of some of the beat Hooka published in the cen,utry."- -TO-men of good ;Oildrese, posaPt.slng capital of from $23 to $lOO, such iudneements will be offered at to enable them to make from $3 to $lO a doe, 15f.rTne,baoka puhli.hed.hy : tlf aro,all useful Ipoiii4 character, eitremely popular,, and 'command large sales vitermrer they,are offered, , , . • •• For further pat:doubt:is, addrese,fpomteeepatdJ ,-" • &ANTI:IL:4A GENT& • , Suecemors to XV, A: L.orr k. CO., : 37m5J - 3Vc. 13F North Second Street, • Positively' - • IrrNs• 2.4"ct'N - rIC/Z"s' A LL persons indebted to the subscriber for fees necrniag•itr'the cfUEri of thi Recordr,'Reg. is:er and qlerk.of Orphans :Court, are hereby in. formed that bills or. in the hands of J. T. Lan.'. don, Esq., present Recorder, 4.e.. for Collection, and if not paid nt• or bliftire November term of 'Conn, next ensuing,. they avAj bo placed in the hands•of.o Justice of the Peace. to bit sued.. St.; Iookout.'CHARLES L. DOWN. Montrose, Oei. " I • - PAY YOUR - MITES t . The'Notes nod Ancona ta of the late arrmrilf.D. Sint.py & Co. in tho, Wool Carding and Cloth Drevsing hasinees, most be inxid'immadialply and without further notice s....- .The, subscribers give this notice, that .411 ; who have arisettled. accaants.. with, . them may sa ve: theinselica cost's. ' It SIBLEY. I"):SI,I3LEY. • ". • • •. --, :r..CARPENVER. Harford. --.-*33—m3 .. r ; • NEWGOODS, . . • . • •••• J. W.C113 is hail; rereivint his spring and Xi 'ilturner kin' of GtiOds,'which arum cheap fir.cash,:., • • - • Alontrose, April 13, 165 p., BONNETS - ,BORTNETS. A , NEW supply of ' cheitip' silk,. Pitney. ,C. l l.Stmnr, - aucl;FreOch Gossauler 'Lace Bonnets and Rich Ribbons. and Flowers;greatly reduced train - si;rin ,, Pike's, by 11./P:iiIRXT,T - Nets Goods- TUST arrice4 at ' ' • • IVEDIIT t.l Sept 9,1852. -- • - Gold :Minting Wtitehes.•; ••,• E X7TASuP;of my owtrimPortatihn; fot sate BRE.4§T.P.INSL-Tlttee doz. fines Tir.enstpin ft, soirne. entirOik patjerns; bis d ay b 3• , ./3irT 7 liatnt on, A u*2B,. - A.J; EVANS.t . . - TATANTED, 10,060 'doi ivoolen" Sot:ks'in aca V change fin' Goods B EN.TEY 4:RE24 Itlonenne July 12,1851; 3w; T ABBE additions or new etyles of CROCKERY ale ..1.4 • weekly. receiving at, the ,r Oroeitery, and. Hausa' Fur_ . , , Welling Establishment , by . J. 11. DE ITU IlinghanitonfOet.;l4;l6,s2i` -- ' ' ' 1 ., • ".,'; -'. , ' ' '',: Olt ilir% *.g r a' 4 4 "I Y h All 1 23ti r : '' i , . • . in Imo vainty, etyle,,allape., and eolor. and at the: I lowestprieeA, dfay he nand at - - r' - '- r DE PEWS. , Binghamton, 0et.14. ' • :... .. ,_:,.-,, TO .HOUSEKEEPERS;. -, .: • ..,. .... And 'others whe, are In'trant - fir r, , ,uiticto - or Coc.t-ery . I and (Leas trete ! . latutpa,Deolting4 9,14e5p_14 Cotler,t, Sere eik Britannia' 11, ark tlast43,,+:os.4reerr:ml,:lnieenilla,liells; apoons.ClndlePticlo. Plaited Wares, Cloalte,-Finnyllas kete, Wooden and' Willow Ware yr. alt - .kinds,- Window Ehatles. 3latta,Bi , d tinges, lleenilleerlk Egg Deata.Bruh eo;'Feathertluatere,rOornieeiki 3icat-Ciittetti.'Coal'Hoder end eiders, ,and.-an ,ixtenalvo„arsortreent, of _Toyi _.and Fahey Articles : 'We ad, lap them r tereall at this ertenaire establishment both ax natio/14T. of flare r and:nnifki.Bii here they can find all ihorlllllllA% wanted in - their line and attliel foteeirposedble wesees.•:' • - .J. ff.:DE PEE:? . Bingtuuntoni Oct It 1952, .. - reat, E S citementt . rrizin - minitro at fi ig *NIL to Thotupeon's tele ' : butted DettierritttiOallery , l , Llliinereea , taketinnil. put up in neat Moroccutlates for gut,' qui - Parentl!ai6l Dhildroi:ltrotbore add Sletera, one and ;tow le the time t peclUre- for yourieleet arid f. let/a . , one,- of those memeutoet in the from of a Daguerreotype, likeness, which at some: feline time may more of ince-, Minable value. ,711 , fiispepso Ir eot.ltling that It ahould - be an Indriermeirt thievery Alai*. while In :ilea Litt •10 StralWArrisclrfm.orAha br,nafits.o , tynyeterions. anti Wonderful Art. Imprutatonanf" chlidren I.tiVer . in froM Ato .10 secondir.•-.. Deemer:lnt- trill lie in tba Piriti4eU.; clear and well deGned likeneaw,,aambrain4 . an cagy and_. graceful attitude,; nut that - , expreiolon.whlONde- I eo ;eery dcrimble, and which. can be cibraMed by a Tialt at- Thernpoon'a DlagnalcolitSkY tight-Gallery', opposite the. -,ThciritlhatirilicrarOuld fay ; t thrlme on hand and to: wile. a !general Tassortmotit of Daguerrsuitype Material; whlch - -eurralati of :Utunerste, Plates. Tuney.cod tlinartuln Owes; Locket,. Chemicals, and in eliort altunet - every thing tired in the trade. .• - , • • • -- •1V etvSllalmbiss3l intt. Jriskrierivel-tramAho ft3 3,l l l ltnetures,..lt haatsrtrsetht id' keys, and, "combines all the act ventakes .ortlie Ted Den kid Ortne: It;eoutalne Ssse Lopdcorreapiniding` td the Op - en Diapason and principal in Oswego. 'Also.. enup- Irraad Snell Ara* Stop.: The arranremonf Ia stele - that elsher,elop.alay.be played' separately or together, gran s With - tine blind Hind toth'irftb the cither , t—bue Tindal-a 061 g t id stipir s sh 0 : other. mjqi e{ni ali r etet :It pi•4lle' l only internment D'xtTp Ppuitte Or.kark uponivldtli.Orpn suotlieccan !be adqulrel.,siaffer , ,llA,ney,rirlely, of comUnatlon',,nuttriwPr, it far sine[ iPn.; es ant thinsnf tlirkind hriotefore ltsvehtet:- , ntl44 Wave litelodrans,f'er, sate; by the subscriber a his: rPxnerrS. Koonce . • ' ' '-`l;•lllo.lll,BoN •,l3ingokatutortiActolcrui x 552.. . enbeerlberrtbankfai to friends: for their toil, totisrowld remind Stand est h boxio,e,tTc7llllls TAT4s P.AsRtaNs - , - : - 'ili'koraiiiiW4 044 Ce croi-as gisteatOrtaitclothrec,bwidfl uk-mikkftittalftPh handsomely, apd promptly.* • ' - feriPlease. salt= alr to ithi tu ptin fr.tetoes titer% o tow doors below the Democrat o eo, yow want at fele 2ae?,tßeii7 - 74;17 110 Tl a'r) i .2; itE5:: 31111/E COPPEAIIN a SIIEE,' - y'; ,1 1':.4`;:.: • mfE nba He that he haa'reeelveti a 'IIOIOYr,.K.:. Me former stock orStPves' CoplietiDit:,' try,.; of the most apprili.dithatkamon * CLINTON AIR TIGH`4 S ' - FOREST STAXOFTHE. IV.EST-','-:;:t12: WESTERN QUEEN, elevate(l,osiw. are PRIENTE,..PARAGON; •IV,ESTERN EMPIRE.' - ORANGE AIR TIGHT; ' UNITED STATES. ' '‘ FARRIERS: wrioA VOA I, A variety of Premiamovionte of new WALKILL,AiIt,TIOUT I?AJ • ' A ;toed and titrions: - aisaitment of, I Flair Stoves for Wcwid and toel: 'BOX various sizes andnitterai' ha is - Conti eeivieg, and intend's ta keep eel great a the, most poi:mbar otos*, anaay dealer it try. PerSi/He notches°, e find it kith eitintirest: toiiilan , firm: - find hie : stove /1111litUrea moue of:the atrongest, and ,belt,inateria midair !')e bonghtliiiliia or flrior aacl ttierchbeteri thin ofF'eried by -Er - Sioaa,Pjpo 4k-Tiri , Ware kept :Or mode to order.. .fartnere,.Win be • 6uPP:. Puna, 'nadir of strong' niateriale, at Whole s emi, all °Meta for work :in :his lino win fully foneived and • Punattirilly' attended t JOHN GQIOB, Great Bend, July • .. , • - Great Bend. . - -.•-1 .... . :.1 VARIETY STO R...,• • , •:] • `nog .way; Ladles apd Gentle. T' . - I TF. sabecribar woald invite his Mem . -I. at his new store:in Great Bend; din. - . , ; , - , I polite the "Lnsk M use " oodesemine I ..;,,,,.: of goods, feeling assured . that they . wil <.=;f , away dissatisfied. -'' ' ' ' ' •-• .'• ''' - • -,././a veoald.first; call the attention of el _ ::, ~ to his great variety of . ; ~..: I 1) ._ . ..;:i i .; ~.„ consisting of embroidered and Firintedlao • :',ik ,l tallies of uipinst early Variety and style - ; - lr , the. New York:market affords., black an , ii:'..,', Sitfii; Prinis, Ginghainp,'&6 l : - tke: 'A ~, , ;. • - i lot:of , Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Table co ,:.',..;'? siery and Gloves, Straw and llfillinery.t ‘.,- :.,r!''-'2 Also, Bioadeleths,Carsimeres, Saltine:. - , : itigs, and every 'material "for boys and n ' •";i' Hats, Capri • Boots and St .T.rnnha, Valicas, Carpet Bap, Carpeiin lags; hare keeeng,articies of, all kind . • Notions', &e and in . • e ryth ing a perion rieeda lot; ebinfOrt in - Please eall•and examitte. • - HENRY -LANG • Great Ilr'ncl', , jial• 15, DRY GOODS AND CARP] lliEsubscribets would.jarorm tho . ai Susquchauna county that thiy havt hirld ul4rge assotithenrcir Di 4 andl6!qil;. : ' . . ._ ~_, . . • . ~. = '!. : GEN7,7I,EITEN:r. DEPARISItSIV:- ; '•; : . , i coneliatia.in part of 6ra:6loloth - a e•IISAinItt,', , •;• I :-- `'A inetta. .Keatuojry. : jeatla,, :vetptiPgg, ..a ind - ',— gopda of q;iiind!. •-, ~ LADItB .1:011p4111:11ENT; consistirig Of a laigtiotiriety, cy do., satins. plenum, Scotch and Ant prints of all: kinds, Mine et IS'itinee per superior.quality of color* warranted, Cashmere, implins,,gloves,,hosicry . c.of every. and ,quatitp-; - .Whiti s gimds ri - DiOwn and Ile slii•Othi,gs; %vide, hen , gatilitv,at xiatinge;optringsmiolligi. SOTitdhdidtier;-4:7: cyc:do.,_napkins;lrish linen, and oprot; ahnOst - every thing itithe diikoOds lay& lot of •' • -• • • oAIDPBTINii • Three.ply, ingrains, cotton' and wool.:.'ec druggits, wool and cottec—oil cloth,4 floprs,and tables. - - • •••• We invite all-visiting oar place tocall as amine out stock, for weliel ccufident,by SO it whit be messing of ten'to twenty per cent.; motto is quick ealee and emelt profits.: !;; • Store nearly opposite the Postofiice.,BingL ton,!N..Y. 'WICKHAM if BENNE ...April 708.51 - - NY. N E 'DR GOODS ,::-.;. • At' slur . AuLronD,DEIV:i A T H. nemerrr'e may be found an it :i. ~4- _ v: :die and now assortment of My:Gizodf?';:l',, ,cluaing a great variety ot ~-.._. ' : La es . Dress-Goo El In , Flab Prints; PiiiitSrl and tltnbraidered L ' 11".',,1: extrci-rieh...thirege :Deane., , Lturterie ..rop ,'.''.:i , ' flitigliains and Chambray, of nevi styles A ‘,..';‘.., and , fatiey silks ;' ' ike...i . Culltba Crepe. ' ' Bri.'l7 - ;:;: Cashmere and Betege:Shairlse,' Silk:Aleut Parasols, plain and figured Swim; Muslin', St . : Ti,77. French. Luce and , Silk-. lboarit ta.l3onnet 13 . - :- . .:4 ,Rihhpuir and Flowers. . ..:. .„ , . . , ~, ....; ~ ' 0 E,:sa I 'LE l'il t'N :Aii:l iim tnEss . ;:'f. StlAtilEit'erbODS: . •-:::..3 A large. assortment. .fiats,.Caps Doglike n,(l,S;kk,g: Truuke Valides; Carpet gags, earpating..;': - Challis ' for ficiore 'arid tablee, - painteif 'and priri . Window Shades, Wall PaPer,Vomestie .Cotti,t [ (gall kinds, etc. etc., which, in connection will `' universal :assortment _ in' other..depnrtmente . g00(19,74ud being.porchased entirely for.aask,ir i enable purchaie.re to s!i - coikpoefito in price; efsi and term, not to be found ILI any ath'eresfabti • ..* .•'. Mil:- "Salt "and 'Slane Mal . ceristantly o • hand. . 1 - ...,: ':: ..: . '"2 ~....!.= 7 .. '.'t'..'" Newilli Ilford, Mayls, 185 P..-. •,.' , .. - , J.. . . ~NEW:_ "‘. 'l-:: ,'FOR THE:SDIIER'S MAW.. R E . 7 g. T . L,ll ;ititt E it2.lolm ile er i s a t i o c t il e f i Cl i 'dVl:; consistin g of Dry Goods of iihnOol every deverip.';,;..."l,. Lion, Groceriti;„2 Crick-re - ;$ 4 Hardware. - Drogove, 31 edicines,.P.ain1 ; . Oils 'end' tlyevioffi4-,Booinc.'ir i 'ShObtrozqLenthC ; Slontilfd - Tin wen, Matt e l iJeWiliy:Silver' SpOoinq; Per,fuine , yo t id in . fit, - ,.. .. . I ktlui-, Av entest: : variety- thit ton , bet found in 1117.4 vore:in the county-7ollotwhich tveLare.,pTerlirrlV'Y ••aviviiielllor Cash - Produc e op on approved credit iiit'J I 1 low (nark as any of.oar neighbor ; Our.l42ollN' 4: • lEd 110 the toqno a n , oyor--"Not 10 Ile aiutmold." ',: ' • . . • ghSI•LEY &ite&v , -,ii . ... • . _---7 7 ---- 7 ----_ •-•_;.:..,4:. No* '111ilford: Stovp Pepot. .r' ..* ..c-i Q 52; , _•._ ..: . 1-. J... ;.- _ 4 L., .., '; 7- '1 i ,'.! - •2:71: - .-111TRRIT71 -:: ~., . , — , r_T4Sjilet toeoived it new , cud lerge.oesorinteftt : ~,,,, 1.... L ot, Cepking,:_i'ar/or, qnd szp,e Storer( 1004 ~ wood ur ietil, - Wlaelt. in eeduletjoit with hie previli , ;;''.:; 1 °tie- stetel will - reek° .•11 , 1 -arsoittiieift iAlotilielly..--::;V, coilpteirOti the remit peordar..endimpreeed k' 4 ,: ,; of .4ic-tig!it t Pere/fit (Nien.privit'ttvt pnd__plqw-1 , ,k, r etfi r e e. Storo Piim.sll(4llroe,..Zine-.4toyeTtibeks 1 &.e,;' whieturho will Bell et the . "loweef piieer fott,g;Al eath:erloOlircived efedit.i,.. •-;; i• . " ,-, .1. ,‘,......., .;t,tifi ! . .4 ti g t tqp lB42 ...-; :.• , ;.' :"': ,.•" ~.- :. ;. f, ' -,- .04 __L - •' ' - ' ------:-..—..-, te:`4 .•WAIs t iTED • 00() ttit4i—'-ate6, graits;:biziter; .6isi.ruiri.znild,heeßwax dir bidet iffOutratm. JunetrAti::- „ L EVU , Vashion, ~ Q I If AT$ (111,4p'p stj , le) 'just rf4i4Erid. ' ' aech-Fuld.tra Septomber.7vlB,l94`. I:r4 N9PBIf 11179NYT9,1VA7'CIIF,Q •