-z- . . . • FROM illtA 1% 1 1 a iiTOP. • - Proceedlliirpi , o - . 'grim l Monr-Ar, Feb. 28. OvuTE.—The miming hour was chiefly oc cupied' iis,a conv crest:ion or personal debate ht..- tween Messrs. FootOand Yuiee, in reference to some remark Of the ormer about the queta-_ tions of . the,latter, a,er which the Senate wont into ex e—ut ` e sessil, in which it continued - until nek :o'clocio . , Rousx.A.:l4lrittas passed extending the franking privilege to widow of Mr.,Adams . during her life; an4also a resolution ordering ::0,000 copies of thOadaresses on the occasion of his death to be plinted, Resolutions of thaTexas Legislature against relinquishing any of Pio States of Mexico, and against the Wilmot proviso were4resente4,by Mr. Pillsbury. i ~ ; .' '.,,':;'(i'r - 7. - _ Mr. Putnam moped a real:nuts*. '. ' slavery in newly acqisired territory -.... laid on the table-4a-es 105, nays ol,:::- . ::''' A debate ensued lietween Messis: liiiereoil, Schenck, Sawyer, Gddin - gs,' and ; Bailey, in relation too bill to sti)ply the-deficiencies 'in the a ppropriations for tho present fiscal year, which served to bring out the views of Whig mem bers in relation to tbi' Presidential question.. TuEsbaY, Feb. 29. , SrsArE.---The retaining resolutions' intro duced by Mr. Allen, repealing the rule which re quires that Execitive business be transacted with closed doors, an removing the injunction of secrecy from Execitive business heretofore transacted, were laid i upou the table. Nnuthrous anti-wit} and anti-slavery peti tions were presented ))y Mr. Hale, which were disposed of in the usua l way. At an early , hour, e Senate, on motion of Mr. Sevier, went intO Executive session. - Hors —The Hoise•to-day was occupied for the most part in he reception of reports from committees. ; vastiar, March 1. SEN.M.—Severalple orials and petitions were,, presented : a.mcr2ag hick. was one by the Vi ce 1 1 residen6for akrant of land, to construct a railroad in lowa, which was ordered to be printed. Another was pres4nted by Mr. Houston, praying indent - nit) , loi i ;loss by the seizure of the schooner Francisco. Mr. Johnson presebted a petition - from the eitizels Baltimore fer a reduction of poitage t) a Ira:Amity with tither cities. Mr. Breese presented resolutions adopted by the Legislature of Illiliois , in favor of a railroad , n) Michigan to thePaeifie. The Senate then watt into Executive session, and after a few moments spent therein, the d o ,, rs were opened al . the-Senate adjourned. SpeOter, as the first business iq order, announced amer.dment of Mr. Johns m of Tennessedi to the hill authorizing an a dditional tuunherof Examiners to the Pat ent offre. The arnOdment reduces,the a m compensati4 proposed from 2500 1. - 01;) dulls. per 2.11114 M.. The vote was taken the amendment ;by yeas and' nays, and O- , ided in the negatt ; yeas 77 ; nays 105. Mr. M..Clelland nvved to reeonsiler this v o t,-. Mr. Clioginangnioved that the last mo tion he laid upon the ptable, wtsicli was deck-, ded ip the negative : peas 74 ; nays 116. Mr. Julinsol, of TViessee, oppesed 'the bill ill 4:1 earnest inatiner.4 When ho bad- condoe.' flea it was laid osideg ibn m a.ion, the liaise resolved bite:T-0a init . ; to-- of the Whole opn.4 the state of the Union, an,i took up the bill trn supply the deficiency in the apprupriation i:kir the present fiscal year. Speeches were male against it 'by Mess's. and MeLarte, when the Committee n,....C.. / ' - fx / S , ... ' : ITEIVITSD_ AY, March 2. -I SE'S E.— Mr. wester presented a petition rel:#ii=e to a specific fluty on fish. ~/ A resolution directing the Secretary of the / Treasary to transmit Pie standard: of weights and measures of the V. S. to the French Gov ernment, was acloPteii. . • After sinfe other eh - Important business. the senate went into sect session on the treaty, in which it continucdiantil the hour of adjourn ment. . 4 , 1; Horst.—A res4ution ..authorizing the Speaker to fill the licancies in • the Varit•lis Committees occasionli by the dtiath of Mr. Adams, was-unanimouary adopted... The Sen ate bill relative to a ditional examiners, aud their saki-les, in the atebt Office, was adopt ed.. - ,- • I- The bill to supply tleficiencies in. appropria tions for the currentseal year ivais next taken up and discusied tlY'.ll essrs. Thompson/of - Imi., Smith, of Ct., Fickle of 111., and Lev - l A-of l'a. I Adjourned. .. ii-- . - FRIDAY, Mare:l;3. SENATE.—Mr. DIX presented a. petition signed by a lareezniiber of Physicians in N.: t a York, asking- for s e -legislation to put a check upon the impottation of adulterated and worthless drugs. Bifferred to the Committee on commerce. i: The Vice President laid before the Senate a ~ • communication frotalthe President, covering the entire' corresponidenc'e between Hon. A. Wise and the governfioent of Brazil, during the time he was residing; ieat. .*at court as Minis terfPlenipotentiary.- • The message was teferred to the Committee Ina Neignßelationstlandordered to be printed • for the use of Senatieti.• Mi. Cass, Chaim tt'• of the Committee on Military Affairs, 'rep' di bill from that Com mittee, providing for. 'ho,auditing doll claims against the Gore . itt;:pnitnaeted by Col. ' Mesa t , , in editor , itni - or. their, liquids, fioa. Mr. Dayton,'of -.14 iers*, fireo2fifd'a ae ries iif resolutions, aarfitedliii theetegielature. of his State, in favors if 111r.191fitnhy's seheme ' for constructing a ratioad fro the-Likos to the Pacific Ocean, atria - Oho 'itetion 'of Congress in fnithera of his vied.` At an:early hour Illr. Sevier niovhd to., lay aside the busiiiiiia, mid go into Ezeeutive Ses.-'1 sieg, willgikitto oftreffl to.. • sows.--:`COrnfideible unimpurtatitbosinese wag transadted f -! .'. ... i . 4'' ...§pcalter Ittidrixtrere the tonne suddiir'".!' - . - :'''..', ,'eatiesis ,fro iii . ' 7 *.! Faseentiee depiet,m't .-401,ditigitte - report i-4 the totamissio4i4i .'' ilAi: -atent Offitie; iiiit'. 6, 1 statistieil reportin 4 ittiiati to...tbe number ='of oinietn,As that have arrived in this countrytiu-' rin g the past year. tf he usual number of these documents-uere ordsied to be pririted, and...a. motion to print an nAtra camber of copies was. referred to the Comniittee •ou .Print4g. : .2t& -i, rimed. ' 1 - 17 'I Xiiiiiiielfg - # - iiis ---- 1 1 I , , .3:l4:.!:r t in m Mr. and-Mrs. Brooks desire io744i , ilipsinetbOil taretnin their grateful ae know] e i rr ine is to their riumeions friends, who. 'visitaitheM n the afternoon and eveni ,„.netof 234„ 01 to#: , he i bountiful li ft s preiented - on tbn.o,epaiiimiiiitis which will f nable, them' to prOseeatal th,ii i wOrk in which- they are eye. zed,litill !psi Sive a bearing miming tha hip! py distiny qfsoule in the future world. .They. I j ri liray . o, 'ptii, it* tbadonors may be .4emi: ed 0 04 la i l lenttryd store of this world's. .koods, — O RIO'S of Bas*EB.-_---The BOton Timesi,stql4:,fullitisi, a ~ttba. itim , riches whialt *II says: Blustles wen . iriginally _Wonted 4- , , the tad ihera' ;ben - all :earthly things shall travelli ng organ 1 ,to " .accommodate h er if a iLAV,, i ks. , , :.,- ...:-, ~„:. ,_,-- monkey with apl , ride. /itt ea ..- i -: , .. I liin - t ariorw, *nob 34...i5-itt.., • . • 0 ' - oiificeixmecuteurinevanfyivantan. i.„l ; ,-, •., rititzonort i ,-Natelr 3, *lB. The:, the, advocates the:treaty witli a few medifieatie advocates delay, and;- says :that a distingu4b officer,in Meioo,' *ritei'ithat it was .fiitl4W, t the earAesk : o4otitioutof the . 7- ! rep - rtiiiiPall , es of ihreign riatioall, friendly to i 'the ;Unita States'. __A letter in the, Union ' freOrMaxie_ assumeathat:Alic 'll - exican gov ,, o n ruidiiiiir sin , rely , desires anti- confidently . x peMs,:tf'.ratification Jiyi,their Congress, and ' should it be. i. ejected:tile - present govarnment Willie digit, ved;litui it.)iiill.lm utterly impus sible:to orgaiize another, hence this treaty or none. A correspondent of the Baltimore Sun,' says that the opposition' to the treaty in. the Senate, steadily increases, although the Preii, dent and;Cii pet, kith the exception of ono, Secretary, at using every possible effort for-Its' ratification.. i ,,, I The intelligencer says that a.notherearth- . .quake ocauvie at Chili, some time in October last.: Letters to the 26th-have been received] from Upar fo, at which time the-ship Colutti-' bus, Coin, B die, was there. -. The remai - ..0 of Mr. Adams will stop at Bal-'' If timore on, MOday, Philadelphia on Tuesday. ] and :L,' , ToW . l 7 )It on Wednesday, and soon. Sleighing his morning, the first we have bad, A r i since Christ . as. . 1 • , rritortitli;TE-Tnxi.--In Boston, on Sun day last, sompjthree.or four clergymen preach ed'frem the !following singularly appropriate teit,'P referoince to the death of Mr Adams : For babel :the Lord of hosts doth take the viiiiity'men,he prudent and the ancient, and he the liOnorablei man'l and.the counsellor and die (pent oratar. rr ' Isaiah iii, ,2, 3. &pit, Tiny Su IT.—The trial of Rev. Mr. OroesCtip, at Catiandaiguh, N. Y. for se duction, lins Osulted in a verdict of conviction, the jury giviKg a verdict for, the plaintiff of $950. E4ECTION I.N NEW HAMPBUIRE.--The Gran its State vo son Tuesday, March 14th, for ovOnor, Co ncil i Senate and House—the lat ter tin Navinn devolved on them the choice of a United. States Senator, in place of Mr. Ath erton,'for , sill years from the 4th of March, 1849, Dates froni 'Chihuahua have been received to the 2d of 'January. The American force still remains at El Passo, but expected to march ..during the nupith. • Their march had been de layed by dui less of their cattle, which it was 'found impossible to replace. The people bad detertninedoffer no resistance. Governor Trim' had mat)e bitnself very unpopular 'by an assessment offlosscs upon the people and it was understood that he would retire to Durarrgn upon the approach of the Americans. The trade had beedme very unsettled in anticipa tion (if that e Euidcce litigin. —Another large factory is to te'4itililisibid at Lancaster city. A large briedelotililaitorv, to cost $55,000, is nearly finished at . W/st:Troy. _ t Mr. Kiiziter i i member of the Lemislature of lassanlitifett.i, is anxious to eztallish a' law fot. the . lie proposes Hat (Orfeit there, bud 1. Giddi C 94 Attai _Jn Monday week in . . a.ieolution of thanks to Albert Gal his pamphlet in favor of Mexico. The 011ti.tittrg laid ,on the talc by a votO of 'iti - ta 45. . A rival of 'W,m Thumb has made her appear ance in the per: on of a. Cuban girl, 11 years of age, tyeighinglfifteen pounds. RTIONI I.LAND.—The Democratic .State , t C avention r cently appointed 'Thomas W. Dorr, B. B; , hurston; Date° )J. Pearce acid Owen-Wright4 delegates to the Baltimore con renticn. ' ! .t.An. 31.i.- r - 1 The Democrat s hare cleAcd John A. Witsim and Wm. L. 'Taney, delegates at lax-ge to thy Thltimore convention,. rec commended R. King, as Tice President. --- tRr-Someione inquires whether a bedstead ig a bedstead, when it is a little buggy? A Yankee answqrs this question by asking anoth er, ti wit: Wailer a woman is a woman when she is alittle sulky ? t " Jacid) ki ed 'Rachel, and be aka up his voice and, wei t."—Scripture. ( s a pretty damsel and kept her (face clean; we can't see that Jacob bad much to cr'E abput. , N. Y. Globe. Hew do ypi know but she slapped his face for himl—N{ O. Delta. This said ministe bustle than b: She i-ttittes. is an aoe of business and bustle," in a sermon. " Yes, but more l , 4ness," whispered a pretty girl. 'NO WEST.—There are eight ixty-nine children attending the of Milwankie, and serentetn fty in Chicago. Tun Gnu hundred and public scboo hundred sxnd B 1103a1111EYS was nominated on rrisbuig, by the 'Natives as their anal Cummissioner. Cul Tnom the 22d at H candidate for MI FiRE AT P+itinA.l—We learn 'that a fire oc curred at thpira o 4 Saturday morning last, about one o' ek, by which the Woolen Facto ry, of, Mr..Pa TT was entirely destroyed. Less estimated; at 12,00 C insurance to the amount . 7 - 7 , . i of $000'; oga ii'anner. • .. Fi f ty-sav e , Firty Deltgates favorable to the nitni naticin of Otrihral Taylor.. have -already been appointed: toile Whiig i+Tational Convention, fromanirs i ,gintneki, Tennessee, Virginia and North Carol!, . ' • Afrstiri P:iparseT:—A London paper says Printe Albert's grandfather was the father of twenty,one Idren. . A IIiZEN R > onT.—r"Madame," said a snar ing s;on..Of Esc,' apius 'if women were addmit te4,lllflto pardise,theit tongues would make it a PurPtirYf" "Andsnme -physicians, if allowed -to s prietice there," i,etorted the lady, would soonl i Male it a desert!' i! Dolut; ~`41181t..,:', ' ' The: ends of ; ;4 . •lor design:to make loor lir him a natiori _ - . ,on this after noon- amd evelillift . _ 0.17 th in st. A generaltitiviiao4,4oiSZn ' - i We' ve'idiblisheil more evidence of the val ue of ughn's Great American .41,eniedy," the vegeta e`Litbontriptic Mixture, ~tin our col umns t past 6 months than ice : have ever publish in as many years of any abort rt-p i re paration: It will stand highen 'andi perhaps does at he present 'Moment,, than rarOlulver-' tised orradvertiso4 medicine' tri the, whole catalog e of nostrums.. . The article M' a care for 'eveithing ; to prove it,4*eyeri our eel umns add see evidencl#o,*ef, Dropsy, Rheurnitism, Gravid, --IMd ; Y of& and vatioua edinpfain . , aiiViiinv'': eoPle - of 1 1 0 01‘.,. truth t 4, names,' dateS Itze. - given: ' ' cad - the pampblin the age n ts - hands. The ad'V , a.ertise went is our coluiusaundor the "Great Atuer icatfßelfiedy.": IniAbeV . 1 ; (ko ~ i y Rev. Francis B. It titV`: • 1 j ? - ', t - ca, of Great Bend { to Miss _: ; : AWLET of 'the form place.. ,- , : ;-,,, , , t,.. ,, ~., ! In Gre ' Bend ; on heist inst., by Rev. J. B. McC ary, Mr. %Arnim)! Wawa, of Gil berts':ille, Otsego Cclunty, N. Y., to Miss SARA I . SCOTtEN, of the forme!' place. .4 In Brilewater, on the2.d. inst., by Rev. D. Tayl Mr. FREDERICK B. CooN, to Miss Ruoik 'PARR, - both Of the former place. In Bridgewater„ on the 2d..inst., by Rev. H. A. Rileyi, Mr. HORACE P. TIFFANY,' of Dim ock, to Miss.SAnen E. QUICK, of the for mer ace. In Jessitip, on th, 2d. inst., toy J. W. Smith, Esq.,olr. Loa STONE„LO Mrs. UCINDA STATER, all of the fOrmel place. In Dirrick, on the 2d.. inst.,• by Rev. Mr. Lowell Mr. NATIIANN BURDICK, to Miss Nam:lmm LOWE. In Jesstip, on the 22d. ult., •by Rev. Daniel Torryi Mr. GEORGE DIVINE., of Rah, to Miss 3LIZABETH COOK, of Jessup. Ia Spril Hill, Bradford Co., on the 27th ult., by El,. J. W. Parker, Mr. GEORGE W. SMlTl,•and Miss POLLY ANN WOOD. DIED. InWarr, Bradford Co., Pa., on the 11th ult., FRED, II ICK, sons of Cornelius and Susan Brink aged three years and eight months. n 2%. R FA 'M. MONTROSE. NEW : YORE Hoar, i $7 OQ $6 00 Wheat; 0, 1' 25, . 132 Rye, 5 . 62a. 81 Corn, 4, ~ 56 60 Buckwhat, . 371 ' Oats, 1 36 • 48 Butter, 1 - 14 13 a 20 Plitt) • 2birrtiormnito. iitLE'f ADVOCATE. T" E persons who are indebted .to the Cople'A Advocate" for subscription, ad !, or j,,b—wor,k, are respectfully inform ; nless their accounts are settled before :of April next, they will be Left' with a or collection: Necessity compels this The accounts will - be in the hands of i-si ,, ned until the date above mention ; JOS. BO' D. ,use, Marcll 6 7, IS4'. vertisini ed that 'll the first: Justice course the wad ed. DM sA ls NOTICE. WI , L be ;old at vendue on the premisek be longing; Samuel Woodward. which I now occupy in the to nship of kimock. op Tuesday, March 14th, the folloctsing s pecified property to the highest bidder. 3 hors.-s,lO cows 1 yoke of oxen, 1 two year old hull, 711 s, 1 two horse lumber witgon.l two horse pleasure :ago!". 1 cutter, 2 sets •of double:liarness 2 xiiiee 11V-riesses, hay in the barn. grain : on the ground. plows. 1 harrow. Ins yoke and chain, houschol furniture, &c., ifir-e: Terms of pale, nine month's iredit with approved security on all puma a inountingt:tothi'ec dollars, under which cash on Mix. cry. .Sao to commence at 10 o'clock. B. F. THOMPSON. Dimo4. Mardi 1, FM. FAO.M FOR • SALL. • TII ‘ :underSiened; Executors of EZRA BROI , late of the township of Brooklyn in the c unty of Susquehanna, deceased, will expose to sale at public veinlne, on Wednesday the 12tg day of April next, at one o'clock in the aftc4noon—all amt piece or parcel of land late theiestate of Ezra Brown aforesaid. about five mil from Montrose, containing fifty seven acres, w th allowance for roads, with a framed house, a d barn, corn-house, a young and thrif t ty orehd. Terms made. known on the day of sale. E. S. BROWN; 1 Executors. . ' L. G. BROWN, Broo I ',yn, Match li, 1848. LO ER SEED, both of the large and small kik inits, fur sale by H. BURRITT. New ililitford, Match Bth 1848. IMP RTANT TO FARMERS ! WmiPosT & CO. hove now on hand at t , eir Hat and Cap Store, a quantity of first ra' Ploughs and Plough points, which they offer fo sale, tor' Cash at the following reduced prices-4 • • • • Wane eotitig—PJoughs at $4 75 Bing mton N 0.3 &5 at • 450 ' Tf Points 3 and 5 40 Why e county . " 44 Also hand a !Riga and general assortment of HATS AND CAPS, which ill be sold utia•mally low ("I. ready pay. WM.• DI. POST 4 CO. Mont March 7, 1$48: ONDERFUL!! CLEAR IRE WAY FOR THE N.Y. &E. R. ROAD. 0-00D8 riezzarTo. S . _ TH, at 6,7, or 8 pence per C QT ON CLO Yal• • _ CALtC,OES, 13 yds. for one doklar, call wo at the cheap cash store of • I J. Lyovs. • Marc,'lBth 1848. ; • 11 - T EA r More of he fi rst rate 5 Waffling Tea ais , ;aonae at on dollar for 6 Ow -Also ; Abs. fiugai or one ler selti • pg'by • . 1 pqlNl. CA EN - StEOS, A . good assorttr t ent - in. el tag Shakers, (resit arid,chean ni,. - J. LYtfiNS. Tll, - EASU ' Ets t t •Atg, . • Or ttfiseated Lands aiolg: Lipids re• ttirited for non,..paynkeite Aof*axes in 114squehaiina telliityi.; ' ' ' , • 1 ::.* ' NOTICE is here' It' p ----7" gsren. thht a ' gmably to , an act ,of the General assembly of the Cont,' Monwenlth of Pennsylvania,' passed the-13th' day of March A. D: 1015 entitled, "An act to amend, the act, entitled, an -not directing the , mode of selling 'foie:lied Lindis for taxes, and 14 other purposes" and ,of nn - Act passed the 13th dig of filarch,A. D.,1817,!''A further sup plement to an net to amend the act 'entitled an act directing the mode Of ~selling LTseated Landsfer taxes, and for other *poses And 1 _ in accordance with'the r revisions of t e 41st section of an act of the Legislature passed the 29th day of April A D. 1814 entitled .` An act . in reduce the St.,te debt and to tneorporate the' Pennsylvania Canal and Railrdad Company," i and of an act passed the Oth, dity of March A. 'D. 1847 entitled",•_ An Act irtirelation to the sales of Unseated 'Ands in they several Coun ties of this: Commontieulth".;..The following tracts illeeet of land will hit sold at pubtic Vendee,' o the,seennd MOnday of June next at , the Courtigouse in, Montrose, in the County of Swill/AMU* for the arrenrage of taxes due,l and the edits accrued on'each lot respectively. I Nd. or -.Warrantees, owners , Tux. l I acres. -or numbers. e cts. l I BROOKLYN. 107 pt,of Andrei , TybOut 2 54 2t,o' pi of George Kepler - ' 480 50 pt of,Mathew. Brooks 1 22 62 Robert Jackson ' 1 5 01 100 Zoeller Betts 1 08 LATHROP. ' 107 pt of Ntotrew 'Ty bout 3 25 200 pi of George Kepler 6 10 50 pt of Mathew Brooks ' 1 51 1 62 ~ Robert Jackson . 189! 100- Zopher Betts , 244 ' • PORES I. LAKE. 513 Robert H. Rose Est. .12.35 47 Daniel, Henley 2 22 GREAT BEND. , 328 pt. of Samuel Bowman, . 2 02 200 pt of Putnam Catlin ' 12.3 3t 0 14 p of Peter Grubb 1 8.5 400 14. p of James rgan 247 Wright 148 pi of Joseph 9l 350 14'p of Peter Yerrifigton . 2 14 '267 - Jonathan Butler 1 25 1 93 pt of , William White 62' 50 pt , cit Ma;thias Brooks 62 109 9;p of Franklin Losk 1 89 11A RFORD. 352 pt of Andrew Balditn HERRICK. 301 William Forbes 11 52 301 JonaThan Sergeant Jr. ll 52 221 Isaac Wharton' 8 46 100 pt of Kasper Newport ' 3 83 100 pt of Grace Newport 3 83 222 pt of Isaac Cox ' • 853 50 pt of Samuel Meredith 1 92 64 pi of Samuel Metedith 2 44 HARMONY., • . 122 pt of Jacob Peterman - • • 208 400 Frederick Berthold 11:1 30 155 pt ofloseph Mason . - 267 339 William Buckley 6 11 409 John Murrell ' 7 00 50 pt of Samuel McGa hey 1 72 220 pt of " 5 48 93 pt of Peter Pu'ze ("wner) : ' 172 50 pt of Samtitt Itt:Gahey 87 54 Mum') Wald (owner) 82 JACKSON 63 pt of Paul liorj:roAs LENOX. 179 Henry Jasien 491 Peter Jordan 441*- , ._ Mary !sedan, , 491 James Batilan . 483 Peter Baldsn 21 90 479 Samuel Gumley 21 73 491 . Harmon Gumley 22 25 479 Paul lasten 21 73 250 Andrew Tybout 11 33 22 pt of George Kepler II) 1 01 203 pt of Natthew Brooks 9 21 100, Thos, H. Al tizzy (owner) 4 A i 50 Barr Baldwin . 2 271 LIBERTY. 50 R. H. Rose Est. 200 "-- 11 ~ " • No. 20. 100 George - Fox (owner) 200 Daniel Lyon (owner), \o. 10. 100 Abraham Dußois (Owner) I -,---...1111 MIDDLETOWN 1900 R. IL Rose EA. MONTROSE. No. 9 72 p " 10. 72 p " • 13. 72 p " 15, 72 p NEW MILFORD 125 pts of tracts of Samuel Rink, Joshua Rink, j 483 Brut Solomon Findley, , - 75 Samuel Rink Jr. • 3 33 No. 160 50 pt of J. Hawley and G. Cor. • win (owners) 2 68 " 50 Shepherd Buel (owner) 269 170 pt of Andrew Pyle 5 67 No. 49, pt-of 46 Hoseu Tiffany Es:. (own- er) 90 %V. 11. Sabins (owner) 200 , Wm. and I tines McMillen I (owners) ' ' 5 77; 149 - Jahn Van Valkenburg (owner) 4 30' 100 Seth Mitchell (owner ) 2 90' i 40 ' Edmond White (owner) • 57 , 15 Thomas Norris (owner) CT! 107 J. W' Belknap (owner) 1 5.31 93 Ira Summers (owner) , - 99, 100 % , 1 illitim Hayden (chimer) 81 100 Soloman R. Williams (owner) 611 SPRINGVILLE. . . 71 Charles Perigo (owner) 1 24 SILVER LAKE • 150 Robert - H. - Rose Est THOMSOIV. ' 167 Andrew Porter 4 08 37 •Joel Lamb Est. (owner) 56 300 Hannah Warner ~. 7 35 200 Abraham Shoemaket . -4 90 420 Jesse Evans . 10 29 414 , George Stow 10 13 . 150 Martha Shaw 3 69 259. Isaac 'lll'iller 6 14 lOU . John Pleasant- 2 45 167, pt.-of Jame. Trimble 4 019 275 J. Leila). de Chaumont 6 73 175 Samuel ilodgihin , ' 42$ 77 David Post (owner) 74 100 Wm. Salsbury (owner) • 95 118 Veranus Lirribee (Owner) 110 1 The followlag lands ieturned by MO Collectors Ifor the rionfpagnient ,or taxes, to wit : . I I No. of Assessed in tbo : Tax. acres. name of • $ ate. AUBURN. 137 Henry Drinker ' ' 2 70 50 Hunt Jubn , ' 86 100 Ilohnes Anthbny . • 90 50 Hay Po rick : ' 80 Lnmphier Isaac R. • 1 l i' 23 R tsb obern Andrew r; ' ' - 2 25 Robetton Wayne 50 Runnel' Cherie' i 100 Taykir Benedict ,- 53 • Winkizer Philip 118 Mileti,fliMbard N. : . 9 0 53 ' Whipple Isaac' 66 50 - BufloOkilifidneyi - '- . ' / 1 4 50 ' BullockillenjaMin ' ' •- - 2 51 " • Bullndiiiticott IL 212 , COrlipt Bsitater i -! ‘, 1 .... 51 90 - Cooni•ed Willia#l 7 0 70 Green William ' .. i , 20$ 10 80 92 - Lafrance Ziba Lamphler Harry Nciles Thomas BRIDGEWATER. Ely 'WilliaM Hart Philemon Johnson Anthony Little Horace Merrit Jesse Murphy Matthew Granger Martin Ward C. L. BROOKLYN,. Bali Horace Jayne Samuel' Lindsly Mrs. Levi Williams Flavel 51 • .CHOCONDT. Callihee Daniel Hill John S. Hill George lal CLIFFORD.= Coleman William , • Broughairt Edward 'Baldwin Patrick Bell Levi Bobson Joseph W. Davis Daniel ' Jackson Elizabeth McCabe Michael Enos Carlos • Finch Francis S. Hamilton Sloane - Nutting George Teague Dennis - ' Teague Thomas Wilson Amzi DIMOCK. 50 — Stage Josvph 73 Stage Joshua - GREAT BEND. House & Lot, Catlin George 260 Treadwell. Sally 50 Ward William • 160 ,Chainberlin Samuel• 75 Crisffe Margaret GIBSON. 87 Stirk Daniel /45 ' Washburn Ebenezer HARMONY. 40 Wood James 50 Ward C. 1... • HARFORD. Adams Levi , Beeman Stanley - HERRICK. - 50 Avery Samuel and John 50 Eggleston Nathaniel , 663 Hamilton & Dimmick 91 'Hamilton Sloane - 100 Latham Charles W. JACKSONi 80 , Stillwell Lyman 90 Tingley Warren M. 55 . • Barret Sabin LIBERTY. I 80 p Platt Merril _ 50 Archi John 50 Howard Jonathan C. 50 Randle Addison , LENOX. Halsted Samuel L. Millard Stephen S. • Ward C. L. 51IDDLETO%VN. Hickey John Slaven Michael Birchord Jabez A. , • Mills Bartlett H. NEW MILFORD. Herkimer Henry Westfall John Tyler Edward RUSH. Friar Michael Rosa William C. • - Stephens Jesse(' Owens Samuel Duel Isaac Pratt Chester Robinson Sabin Jr Redding Lawrence Trowbridge Henry Virgil & Mills Wood Aaron Blakeslee Seth Blakeslee Naomi Edsell Jesse Morse William Ross George Turrell Curtis SILVER LAKE. Chalker Samuel Donovan Dennis McCaine Michael Winters Michael Waters Rodgers Bentley & Richards Smith Erastus ,Buckley William SPRINGVILLE, Bullock Robert . Chamberlin Charles • Cole Ebenezer ' Sweet Isaac - Slat o Aaron Holly Juan ' Holly Joseph Holly Elam . , THOMSON.. Bt“hnell Ebenezer Hollis Leonard lIARVY.TYLER Treastie Treasurer's Office. March-9,,1848. 165 TOO 240 100 50 100 100 106 50 50 5 40 200 75 40 100 47 77 p 50 150 1190„ • 50 7 —7O-- 50 200 25 100 50 75 100 3 int 20 50 50 54 991 50 3 701 8 1 23-: 50 2 47 1 1 231 __ 2 04 21 73 22 2b EMI E 11] 145 124 NEW' YORK & ERIE RAIL RIIA I THROUGH TO PORI JERVIS. Tsubscribers are receiving - a large dition to their stock of goods whit 4 h ing been purchased at thil senion, ate*. in market are very low, are determined to . a little Cheaper than the cheapest. Thunklul for the liberal patronage h' fore beittowed on us. we cordially invi e friends and the-public genevallylo call a us. ; F. B, CHAND ' • R. C. .SIMPSO , E. W. ;ROSE: MO I - IRV Goods of every detiaription. LI cloth & Cassemer of the best qua , superior lot of Vestings,2oo pieces Prin tad to 15 cis. Or yard, Cashmeres & equally low. The right Lind Of Sheetin' cts. per ! yd. . F. B. C. GROCERIES., -Loaf, Crushed and wir., Tea - ,of a variety of q and ve cheap, Coffee from IC to 12 per yo u d, Cussia, Pepper, Spice. Ss &c . ' ' - ~ P: B. C. • ST4I;GOODS.—Beede, gßsg and; P Slides and Bag Fringe, etc. , . • 7 . BOOKS .& STATIONERY. • Aln' ge stock of Rooks & Stetionery. a Books. Enveropes, elite Pens. BI 80418, School Boons, Writing and W p , Paper. . F. B. C C dui . Boni Glass various 7 4 r. & retail. Stoves, ware Ott usuhiv rimy, end selling very, low. V. F. BiC:- C ibittee.. 110 ICE is *hereby given 'pc s -bled tbw - C : honied ta . payintoli?**:llll.oi ellimifiga' o4l l44—,l ll4-416 0"ft, se* Opta . - to-theiiiiveckibktor mit t. ! • ER ANTEfirl; (10014 leswip, Feb. 29,-'1948; , '• f , • . . . . . A EN ,. ts , 1 : a. ,,, . . G _ I to out for am . New ind AWL'S WOllll4 • in every. ,Cciarr tkroutitioat tise Mita! Sister. TO Agentsv the moll libeisl sueooraireisoot f is offeroWith a sill **its] of from slt,s loupe. A challis! iit:Offensl 4l ,wlterebylat /tgeitt...itsa *kg fnpi.lo to s3s:per week:" -• 1 , ,_ , • U For further lareitokloa,(Oot paid.) ' , . I se • ... i r. A. LEARY. • , : NO. N 6 Tit s imppwirr. , - - lIIILADE4 MA. • ••'; ' ' " lil ;: Ii , , -.• T IMOTHY ,REED foilitle. by MIL Lq &NZ !WAIT- March 1, 1848. ' / NOTIOE • TIIE•• Cohnly Commilisioneirs Item* . give Public Notice that they havelfizad- - Xtpoo the following days and dates,reimeativelifor barg ing appedls from 'the assessments for tlie,yeir 18.113—at` the Cemmissioneris' Office id : Moat. rose=mto r • Bridgewater, Franklin add Liberty, Much Great Bend; NewMilfOrd add Harmony,: Jackson. Thomson, Clifford - and Herrick. • ' I , 22 - " Lenox, Gibson and Harlordo '" ; Brooklyn, Dimock and Mt "- •. rop, • Springville, 1 Auburn, *lta ; • and Jessui); 2 . 5 " Middletown, Cliconut; A- ..;• t • polacon. Silver.lake, and Forest Like, t ' ?' Montrose, &, • . 'Ay-order of the • R. J NIVEI‘L Clerk.' , Commissioners' Ofßee, ( _ March 1, 1848.. • 91-2 tr: gi 76 94 64 10 • sia.Gi - lt; IlitatlPlA , l4 Wa " Alilt of suipirio6toe pa il ikeides just_ reed ./• . forenle, by, I El.' BUIIIEFF I F., : ', New Millard Feb. 29, 1F48.1 • Auditor's NOtteei pH Esla ims uppp the fhnd made - by the I Sheriff OiStiSquehanna County, by the pale of the property of TEAOMAS paARNIS, having been referred to the iindersignedvall en' (Auditor, for adjustment, all persons urci hereby required to make their claims hefor,e him, at his Office, in. Montrose, on itriday the 31st daY Of March nett, at ten o'clot in thel forenoon. or he debarred from comma in uporOutid fund. - • J. . RICHARDS. " Feb. 29,.1948. • 1 t 944. -NEW CHEAP iGOODS !JUST .re c eived from Nev YOrklit W' bb sold from 10 to'3o per cent less :than ever fie= ifore offered in this market.:: Griiteftil for: Putt favors. 1 hopo by . fait; dealing and law-pr i s e s to merit the palt:onageoFtbosti who bu'rgoods ID this inatket.i*: H. J. ISVEBB. I Mon trose.Yeb. 16. 1848. . 4 30 90 1 10 60 ABOUT - . , • • slitlEttitelilri -100 V• CHEAI% GOODS'. . E aro now recoivin , additions to_ our large stock of, good'S, which cotokiiing probs.. bly does) a greater variety orailicles than ary whit In The county,. we offer to purchaaerl on the m o at rea. sonableterms: . Wanted in exchange for goods andim debts deb oatitit i 3s. 6d., and corn and other klnds . .ot grain, and:pne,.. duce generally, at the highest market prices..l • •;. U. BURROWS do Co. Ii 70 42 20 52 - Gibson, din. 17, 1848. CROCKERY & MASS W A RIEI., / BURROWS dt,CO. are receiving large supply of Orel-eq. and Glatt:Ware, which they wit sell at much !ewer prices than it his bye! berm offer t et at in this section of country before. Enameled cups & saucers, I.s. per sett. Printed Edo - do , 3s. :to 41i. do. do Tea Setts, 6s. Od. to, 81i. do. do !Dishes, and Bakers,l 5Q sPer cent:, and °t, er articles; including turnblem &a., 30 to 50 per c4ut. below former prices. i Tavern ke+erf,,young keeper:. andel) other 'house keepere wishing to purchase. will'do well ~ to Call and cxamine oar stock.' ' • Gibson, January 17, 1848. i • 1 fk..P'S. 4tlpacas, at Is. 10d. pa'r ALSO. li a grqat variety of Handsome ilreu goods, and Cloaking' very cheap, at the store or n. IttlfROWS & CO. - • Jan. 17, 105 G - • 1400 lbs. good - 11uscavallo cts, 1100 do do Portorico, "8} 500 do i ' Double refined Joaf 12 1 1 t'" , pt the stoic df . U. BURROWS & Co. Jae. 17;1048. ;WANT 000.01Nshels of Oats at-as.i Od. 2000' ". " Coro. / i • 1500 " " Buck yiThegt. . 1 • -• . _ —ALSO— Wheat, Rke, BOtins, Flax seed, Timothy Bees wax, Qeese'feathers4c. Atc.4at the high. 'jest market prices', in exchange for goode, debts, at - the store of , / , f • U.BURRUITSILCO. Jahuery.• i, 7, 1848. I ; G. ?Z. DILIN9c* "hysician GM Surgeon, Itteetrese s Per.-office over R. Searle & Ca's Stbre, in thb room for. merly,o4upied by Park& ii XB.4B>' :, I . i 3 ' 1 FRESH *RIM 0 1 1 NEW GOODS r z:nztir rp.ar. 1 Tim i clrrgr vik N. Y. 4711.' X. RAIL RO.llll. .., 1 , ITHE nnileurigne --- d tal4 leastire !a111•• • i notinc.ing to their customers an the public gala% orally tbat they'haye this day rec eived a come pinto assortment of NEW 00bIEI,„ which !were bougl#,Jvcchisireilifor !Cos at the prima llow prices • in malret, and .4 01 vit tOie serves • iponctingly,hcap or Cash Gr in. et, lArd. ITallOw. Beesnar&e: do. T 'irrati -instomera iwe tendir Mir thank* for I eir libeint - Pbtton'• lege and prrimpt ply-meats uri 0 the'part yeat. a i m,. I laud hope !Or A nontinunn e 0 theiame thro• loins ea; them that, l oan! be boned ea hoo at at any - i ot her establishment in this county, or even Idiot/hank - on. i - ' i • BENTLEY 4. READ. Montrose. Jan. 1848. r N ALL HEALTH LIM ENT CO it aitt'ciiret fitr Aheu ; Etteioned lambs. Nine in the ehesP al;/ 1 144 gligiells end a ll Corn ieuttefesnines esPnlia jiff lication. fit sal 11,EN TO_ on; iiirkofK, , ,l isauPPM,9 l 7 b3i,tue - subscribers.: , Zaiiiill:ei n liler#4 48, 11:;" ke let re- I =Si El " 2l MIN Orli) . : BEM
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