, FORTH OP M CI - , 321111LPTIONS ' Rewired, Thist:4_jAMPailii,ClUßdlii: Pennsylvania's at* for.thOrealdeecyi' we haTelittiteemal whom Ate prrent tolha r Demogfatie Naked COnVentien, as 14 20 the entire coldidethntof theDeln, , 1 the eointryclind etplzd to - die gire res#9lln• bilities aid dudes 411110pon: ite,ohea, - ThitiAos public man Wratitylif supportio - *** country, and especially With nefineinfa l Othoie great enestioni whi h bac hereteWeo4B4.l tined the cause ef l iinhappy &tisk* between the two sectiorai alf the tisposn , ':, Resolved, That vie repormfull.feonlidemeeiu the.administration atJanss*,.;Pout, ,Pread dent of the United tatm ; wod ; that history will emblazon, uponher brifilitest pageohetri umphs and achieveufradiwbleit' hive rmadted from his wise wolicy4 - Resolved, That tie war in which -`i re aie. now engaged, is a juptsrad sighteoin war..;and that the resolution efCosogress, which dedared that it was commet* by the act Of Mexico, was in strict aciiidatse with theidain andun, answerable Tmtlt, cannot, be thered or ob-. 'aerated, no matter hew gross the inconsistency or the desperation of Resolved, That ifitbe President of the Tit& ted States bad hesitnted or failed to protect die frontier of Texasi, after the annexation of that State to this union—and especially lit view of the fact, that we were bound to Main min her boundary a the Rio Grande, as de clared by the act of the Texas Congress, dated December 19, 1836, and sustained by such iTts-, tinguished authorities as - Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams, be would have been derelict of hi s d u ty before Geatand his country, and would have opened wide the door and extended the itnitatton to Mexicaa cruelty and rapacity, to (lo its worst upon unoffending Americans, of ill conditions. Resolved, That fr hen the blow was first struck by Mexico, wir, thus precipifated, be came inevitable; aruF 4 the sword, once unsheath ed, to defend, becaml the potent and irresisti ble agent to avenge our numerous injuries, suf fered at the hands of Mexico, and to secure -indemnity for to past and security for the future." • ;.; Resolved, That after our flag has been car ried forward to victory,:with almost. incredible valor and Providential success, it would be an outrage upon the dead, who repose beneath the soil of Mexico, and an insult to the living, who stir the honorable seam won in deadly battle, if this war be not elated with due regard to our great claims and to net repeated injuries. Resolved, That Pennsylvania has good rea son to be proud-of hir absent sons in Mexico, and that she is not the less sensible of their gal lant services on'the field of battle, and not the leosassured of theWelaims upon the nation's gratitude, now that faction would dishonor the cause of ottr eoantry,tand degrade, in the na tional esteem, those who deserve the national gratitude. Resolved, That we approve thoroughly of the coarse of the National.A.dministration on the war with Mexico% and 'That justice must pronounce the• verdict, trumpet-tongued, that, while the last dread, ;resort was postponed so long as it could be p ostponed, when hostilities acre finally precipitated by , thepet of Mexico hersef, the 4xnuse et the, President'aras wise, magnanimous, and t4erant in the extreme. Reselved, That we oppose and denounce the course of the Federalioppatition in Congress, in p „tracting the war, tinsrepreseneng the cause of the country, and giving " aid and comfort" to the (Ammon enemy; and that we are not surprised, that our gallant goldiers in -Mexico, are pouring out the thunders of their iedigna- Gm and scorn upon lhose,_who are so forgetful of their reputation and their peril. Resolved, That thb gratitude of their coun try 'is due to the torate,..mien now in Mexico, aod to all who have 'ishared in the dangers of the present war ; and that one of the brightest 'agos in the annals bf Pennsyritinia, is that rhich records the gallantey, and the sufferingS of her absent sons, Ate:, la the highest o ffi cer in the Hue, down to ineoiumblest private in the milks, ilk) left his heat to' defend the flag of the Union. Resolved, That alt the world bears witness' to the bravery of ini*troops, and to the skill and intrepidity of thelikaders; and that the names of Taylor andSoi,Twiggs and Worth, Quitman and Stlield4linuth and Pierce, Pat terson and Mew, andtalwalader and Mor gan, end our - either be will always be re membered as 4,0114 i mi:to ewampleii of gallant ry, and cherislied an the peciaainhjects of the. nation's gratitude:." • Resolved, i'hat lib' owe to. Dia* GenerMl' John A.. Qttitiian, of lirmsesThippi, the aceotn-1 eliahed military liar*, and the ablenadlitre- pid Democrat—wind thanks for themannerinJ, which he defended-the fii; fame of `theuemond Pennsylvania Itegirikent against• thee• at that reflected upon iti reputation and question ed its honor. . Resolved, That w repoeifull confidence in the political and per Franelej R. Shank, Clovernortef Pennsylvania, and weJ regard his adminiztrittien as one that trulyimp-s -resents Democratic tir*siples, an' efficiently supports the true intereits_ of the State, and the rights of the peMe; ,and that good Ott Peunsylnnia has ite.r Aid executive niacin her citizens enAl point With more pride and plaumre. . Resolved, ThatiZtraintion entertain full and entite con hi the howdy and stern and unwavering Di:runaway of Israel Painter, the nominee of thhi. ecinvention for Canal Commissioner, and, unasaisineaslY recom mend him to the sufirirt:of the" li,onlonratin. party of Pennsylvania- Resolved, bat F ` of , the Independent, • the wtse-and admira ble institution _origikitted 'by Martin Van •Bn . rro—ropealed dimuittlte " hundred diya" - ,:of proscription and tyrant rison's inauguration, : glorious admini' that the Men& bly avenged upon Own salvation e effeets of &spirit' , resulted frogs th the h u h . Resolved, nit that the nations: take theist Atiii !le:Journals , all staeniimaat Gee laylorfin , ro for hirtilar, htted, t hat the , the eesolatialia, to Ohs told iirit4 *hie coceowempanws from. ; , .1 - 2.4,60_11'14.d tatte-gena ~, by * '• ''' "***noi*P4 3 4:k4 ,,, ' , .`4 , t''.,J 4 :i.,.. .'' ' '' 'lt* i t!' 3 : o4 #-C 1 A 6 94./4 414.1 *# ~. . heL,-tioit,f,iiiioirt,:exptettons.i)f, HO . :'iirellrlepilas. Ilarits - 101* 11 Y Wa2ifiett 01'4. 17 [ fi kpreibetienakat d i enemies The 1 geltatia, 1 94 PennOhranin'etit to it ' ones. at - §*imiht iifisiuresAillollavi.;'.reidiretf the! lire*LlNatkinntAulin4* - iien- ill*rie i'' 41 / ,`tteipagej of hist*, ands *f t ioudA e - t i..„, op t iti***;,4euottstratioo ; established : bitheinfa ;:, liblei-i44 . 4 tiutklind i*4 l )s(.* rei4ooo' " 1 liiiiiiii*pildPo43, y:::likli- al!ize*Ouidetiiiiit; ' Orr cur9P o .l , bas.degenriatc4 rit,o'lid,',',!. o l., to eta ide t s.7 • ., , , ~., ~ , I: .• lgesolved,, Thiit we - reeegnize,kr peorge Mi Dance. ci true , Memoerat-----a Aiitinguished statestna*Aad'ir, , Pwep;petrietl , and, as a sao of Venus lquta. le , ilikP,PlPsteurP in bearing testimony44NiEjTitio i llAii, talents, and his in : - . rfligrY.l. , t_,:.--,.,, ,„ ~ 1 eeolvel, lb* the Democracy of Pennsyl vania r egard the administration of Martin Van , Buren '7 4 /i T Ii.M. , ,..'W venerate Ills PrineiPh? -tebeY are._ . 'errfr.owtii. 'Out have been sustained, but i theiatandera-;beirir, for the time being, wae-.054174.104, - ,"''' .', .;. -, Lewis Re4olvek That we look upon Gen. 4 3sie T airSkireit- and:glorious man' :and whilst werrei t teratethat Abe Democracy of Pennsylva iia*terig-tlietr-OP great and pure men, Bu= eherith, — ; 4o - `,"ipther, we proclair4 to the world, thetilhikehinee, Of the' Baltimore;:-Convention, wiliktiiiii:, 6 o 4 4 shall be eUrs• , : ,-Resilied,h That'in ell questions respecting 40,_itiiiitifin*,pr6ceeding of theßalti murk ' "eeitiot4 the-delegates sent from this 'State:* filet - meted to ;vete in Bath manner as a niiti. 40 4 -34 sling decide to be materia for securing the' success of the Presidential can= dida ta - :-.loP u l !re ~A,re unanimously recomr mended: i ' ! , Riliciliek, :That, this. Convention pledge , • tq faith ',er:tiO Democratic party of pennsylvanic, nu* :Mo confident than ever, in its giant . stknithjtoinpport the nominees of the Na tions," Convention, for President and - Vice Pre sident; of the V. states t R*lved, .' That - in the event of any of the delegatel appointed to. the Democratic Nation al 'Convention, finding it inconvenient to attend, he is hereby fully nutherised to appoint a anti saute.. 1 _ . I Arlie Treaty. • Tk,e condeieSed account of some of the article - seed provisions of the Treaty with Mexico,,•as itdepted.bythe*nate of the United States,: , Article, first appointed. Senora Cuevas, Couto, and AtristtSin„Coniniblikiners on the part of the Mexicali government to adjust terms, of a last ink treaty Of - peace between the United States, of the North and the United Mexican States with 'Nicholas P. Triit, Commissioner of the U. *sites, &c. Artic:le second stipulates that there shall be ad immediate suspension of hostilitierbctween the armies of the tarp republici. fArtiefe third defines the future• boundary of the United States'. The line Commences in the Gulf' olMexico, three leagues from land; thence runs up the middle of the 'Rio Grande to its intersection with the southern boundary -of New Mexico; Ihetece along the southern boundary to the western boundary of same'; thence north to the flint branch of the Gila, whipb it- intersects ; thence down the middle of that brineh and of the river to • the Colorado ; theuee it"rutis across westwardly, and strikes thiPioffle it a Flint tie league south of Sin Diego; :The free navigation of the Golf of Cal ifornia and of the river Colorado, from the month Of the Gila-to the Gulf is secured to the Unite 4 Stake. Attiele fourth stipulates that it shall be op tionalliiiith citizens of .Mexieo nor residing in the tieritMy to be ceded, either to leave , taking with ithetit of otherwiso disposing of 'their prop ertyoo-else, upon taking the oaths of allegiance to thisgovernment, to be protected in the enjoyMettt of all the fights and immunities ckf eititetiitfOf tbe United States. TO ?lett:article provides that , the United Stateli goverment shall take prompt and effeo tun] Measureiloitlie defence of the border from frxrutri ineursios: -. ":-To this end, both nations are to: use their best endeavors. i* In-.'..eortrildisration` of the extension of the burtraditiy-oftheUnited States, made by this -,trcatY r the,ljnitedl States goyerUment stip ; lat.* tc41,..Y to'Mexico the sum of fifteen mill ions `of dollars. . Inthis sum is inelnded three millibiii!appropriited last session!for the fu th 6raneeCf peace and now subject to Mr. Trist's order ` 'sum is to be Paid tO the Mexican goierrei t ient immediately . off the ratifieition of the trusty. Tbe - reniannagliwelve millions are to .14 is four annual Jusialinmits„ bearing sii.per cent.' interest - from. the reification of the treity,*Meitieo. No porthiU of this suin is toilietramiferable, According to f i he article, United Stites it.E.K4rishes ell elaimi of American citixiiiinstl3lexiCe, - both' 'those already decideCanittliode still undecided—the whole, jhowCver,noi.to amouniti"? more than three mil ['lien 4 arid-quirter of dollars. The Mr** archives found bir Ms after the takkg possession Of the Ceded territory, are to he.disliVeria up.' • , The . treaty of commere, 4'1831, between the two tipublies, is-to he revived for the period lif.eig tit,: years, and may afterirards be renewed thCeption of both governmentii. - Thieustom - Rouses are to be restored to the Mesita's authorities as, soon as the treaty..shill have been ratified: Means are to be adopt4d for setting the accounts: The tivonsof the thiiteriStatps are to lea a, Mexiiol3.rat' of thitilasiciialesiiiti; eieklY'aealee sh - 4 iconic pa, eveni they are to retire isomehealthy iiitiiatiarf and are - tl h4 furnish , with Supplies . * the 14e14111. -- goyerPment, 4 11 amicable ters ThOluPPlies which la,ritrivOiOwftn the the, rii -llthl*. ce. k .zThelrtr York Her aldi ri i ieiti glowi . g so -online-lit tkir:entlittsiaim -efFeited' among the ;60plo , if that eitYikyi the. news :front .. France. he , friflull:and natives of liniankimmediate li.ealia a meeting to aid Irland in her atrug gle forfgherty—lwhich th ey justly believe w il l follow - that of •Franee. , The Freich . c itizens rejoiced at their -places of resort, find the whole city- was ; fiiria with jubilanti. , 4 l Nothhteould exceed the ;feeling. whieh was •PrOduce4 in Philadelphia, among - all classes ii:... Every emmteriancei beamed with joy- . di.satisfaetion— every.: tongue was Ale quent 't t t h applamie and congratulations. -lls th , no way to !signalize, by some public demons tion, the public sense of this glorious revolutinn ?—Pennsylvanian. A GOD ONE.-MAy is considerd an unfor tunate ioarrying month. - A country editor siys 64' a.giU was asked; not long since, to unite hetself in the silken tie, to a brisk ch'ap, Who need May in his proposals. The lady tendellthinted that May was an unlucky month r hi ma ing. We, makci . it June, then," honestly replied the ; swan; anxious to accommodate. The dam sel Pau4d a moment, hesitated, cast down her 'eyea, and with a modest blush said:— "ltrodldn't . ,April do-as well?" 4 OIRITER CRADLE.--It has generally been thought,* great piece of fortune to be born: with rothApoon in one's month : but it appears an` tent records of Liverpool, that a child Of a Ma or of Liverpool, born during Nisi may orality, is entitled to a still greater pibee of 'good fluiie--a Silver Cradle: The present 3!ayor as bad an accession to his family, and !ants th4t he will insist on his rights. Barint TEA.—The governMent,of,lndia have re ilved to allow £40,000 a yeat'for some years tcilcome to be bestowed on experiinents on the oultivution of tea on the banks of the Teas, 4the newly acquired Sikh doml!lioas, and in Simla districts. Sir J. Davis has been dircete4ito procure a' supply of seed, and to sand frofit some of the first tea gardens in Chi- tea somdjof the best ,eulti,vators that can be fund.- BiriirEl YEA AND NAY MACHIN R.—The ma thine (Mr. Smith of Baltimore, for taking the yeas an}) nays of Legislative' bodies, lias been submitted to Congress and-reterred to thelCom nattee or Public Buildings. This is the ma eidne wlliah was noticed smite time ago ln the 'Selena& America& Mr. Smith offers to erect it in thi house of Congeal) for $3,000. It Would Moon save the money in a saving of time. , . , RDYfI,IN Bevritioaz.—A great ri o t ,ocur red in „' ltimore on Sunday, are 12th inst., be + tiereen and companies of firemen. Pistols, clubs stones were freely used. One , 'man was ghat dead, and many others wounded. The (lily remedy is, to substitute a paid for a, voluniter system. It would cost less in the end. k 4 . Rao: .ISLAND COAL.—the editor - ro i f the pottsvilie Emporium has notla very highl , opin ion of tiie new vein of coal discovered in Rhode Island. it He says it soon burns out,—leaving a residue iff about the same bulk as the original coal. 1,11 Ml*4 SMALL TuisuS-.—Pick up that pin, it wortbsaving., And that rusty nail will email itt flay.N A -cent is a small.anasauti Ana liundrett'make* dollar. Money seldom coma in large4anittities. Pick 'it up little by lade, ityou become rich. A copper la day atutiunt4 to more than three dollars a year. Betlen 12 , o'clock, midnight of Saturday, and .Tu"day evening, no less than 16 fires oc curred iii the city of New York, to wit: live on each s4cessive night nearly all originated in fables ii the upper portion ,of the , city i and ccompiied by evidenced that incendiarism is very tmtive. A very destructive fire oectired oh Tnedday afternoon. At the several' fires cif stablhs a large number of horses were burnt. pn ' Saturday , night, alone, between 30 and 40 erished. THE 00AL TRADE FOR 1848.—The colliers of Penniylvania expect a good trade this year, and by 4he Pottsville Emporium we learp that boatsJl be more plenty for cargoes, as in Ilaine alone, more than double the numers of Vessels Which ever has been finished In one year, Wiis.built last Season, all of which be ready f 4 the carrying trade of this year.— ilence We also expect coal at a somewhat Se duced pike next winter. THE ;WEST LAST.—The Ilarrisburgh In tplligc4er publishes a letter from Washington, nhe writer of which says : Infer ation has been received here from the very highest authority, that Gen. Taylor is the llrm andi'decided-friend to Protection to Amer ican Industry-that he regards the policy, not as a patty, but a high national question, and, if elect 41, he will "recommend to Congress to extend 4dequate and ample protection to A- Anricatifmanufactstres and industry in every departulent." DEA* O IT HENRY WHEATON.-The Bence Opens mention the decease of their high estegmed and much honored towsman, Henry Wheaton, at Dorchester, near loston, On Satuiday night last. Mr. Wheeton held a 4umber4 of diplomatic offieoS, and wrote and publishOd many valuable works, and was high ..honOted throeghent Europe and his native tiountrya as 'a ,diplomatist, 00 lawyer, and a holar l i e— )1 IMPO,TANCE o r ONE Vora.—Three men ieaochester were elected ; each by one 16,0144: In Ttiea l the Democrats cleeted .11.14 , rmen by one - majority each, tied one Aldennini in : troy by the satire majorkyl. Latraliewoaa.—The wife of a rta l l eetable attit;tlin ° ,7eihsey city , wag,on Thu ay last, e_. of it - fine Ithy child, who, iliboagh til d- reattiri;tTeseikted the 4 • wok of = - ,head,4w h ich, at : hair - via overe&wilthleat ra, re dialawief-ss nary bird. The tnother .:Fare - bclthliloing Well. Aft thery ..1 4. , t , f i is for :“6 iniOrt.•',..& oillm O °Y 11:141CI 1714' * fikt l L 'IAI4O° :Eigiiib ;ad' liace society in t he ,,.. . La ~ OM: 3/1111 L'! ..: :r114)11", .." he Mai - '''---" •-•-•' 11-.-%'- ta l it - .. ' ~ ...., 1 . ::. •- . ' . 7 . ~ c- diSeil . -.4i.',...-• , f.--•'•t , --',.:!'- • 160 .-..,-, 021 3 110 s 1 4 4 1, .7 -,- - ;,6„.. ..1. -, k- , • 4 '' '. ~ .,:,3*- . . L.; .:,...-..... - I ~.4-, sit: 4 . • - Illi,-111W. . 4 • ' 4 ' - ' ‘1 • 11% ;4' •• 4 ' , 4 ' , 4 ' 41' iiejilliii; ' ,__ I.IIIMINIMIMFR , , • •'• - ' • ' •-'.f i . 4 . . ' ' ''''' •1k1911114 4 4, 1 131 1. 11 3 24,1144848. iirr.i ', 4- Mra:. Taylor tale pi*ntnt'.,lm. ten-. 1 derinit , rough themes Oie,OtitefurStiOltl;.! edgmee ~ to numerous friend_ I; tor a geperbts, visit, Ja i heir dwelling on the ,7th inst: Such Cheerful an iponten tis. expressions of.frienhip as were peen 4 on: that ' occasion were in ably pleasing , and the more so as we, are coin ! rativelystrangersinMellpu: Thotl , visit ira the last qt .the same kind in thti'pliee,;, but not he least: i • , . if ' : . • - There was a numerous altiernblage; particu larly of young people i not 'only' di . our own con gregation, but from others-3 , 4 nothing was slid or done which eould'offendl.he tnost ecru pn • loue ' 1 - Theiratuitons provision brought infor the entertainment of the company' was excellent and abundant, therti was enough and to spare. We shall.ever review with pleasing recollection the strong and gene al expressien of confidence and good will given us on :that day by - our i , friends in Montrose . It would be additional pleasure of the best( and brightest kind, to be the means of imparting some spiritual benefit to the everlasting gi.rod of our Mends. The Annual Meeting of ; the 'f Susquehanna Co. Agricultural So - elegy" be held at the Court. Rouse on 'PuCsday the lith day of April next, at 10 o'clock - A. IC lo elect officers and to transact such ciher busines's as may 'be presented for consideration. B. H..MILL% Rem Secretary Mttntrose, Ithreir-18, 1848.- THE PRESBYTERY ~ OP's ICiNTROSE will hbld its regnlar Spring Session at the Presbyterian church at Montrese on Tuesday the 11th Of April at -2 o'chick r: M. Preach ing in the evening by the. Moderator. Preach ing.and the administration of he Lord's Sup per on Wrlnesday A:- ER, Stated Clerk. sizautatamio On the 2d inst., bie Eld. Sturdevant, Mr. Jonw TEEL, of AbingtOwto Miss MA RT ANN SQUIRE, of Braintrua. In Montrcee, on 'the 19th I by Eld. D. Taylor, Mr. A, B Ronsir,s, of Orwell, Bradford Co., and Miss'Awi ELIZABETH PICKERING, of Bridgwater.' OBITUAtt. Drao—At Fraokra, Mars* 1 „ 1848, Mrs. ELANOR J., wife: of Frederic - Lines, aged 37 years. i • 4nl7,sibscription flit the Democrat, Grain . of allkindli, Pork, Hams, Eggs, Butter, Lard, and Maple Sugar. flit? which the highestimarket Orien Fill be paid. Agents the The pernnerat. E. W. GIRL San Buildings, Ni E. corner o • Third and Doek-sts., Philadelphia :' GEO. PLITT, 164 Nassau Street4and— V. B. HINER, 169, ,21rasaa-s4Tribune dings,) New York- - Neto abbertioncons. LIJIVIBER WANTED. ANY A " or our subsoribeis, or a* one wishing to subscribe; for the Rorthern Democrat, and wishing to pay in Lumber; wili 'oblige us very much by bringing 'it soon. .1,4 few hundred feet of inch and inch and a - quarter Pine want, ed , immediately. j I • VALUABLE ARM • To be sold at, Orphan* Court Sale BY an Order from the Orphan's Court of Susquehanna COUnty the tyelllkimirn and cal uabiefirm latelY aimed-mid ciconpied by JA- BM HYDE late of RushlovinShip, deceased,' will be sold at Public Vendue, r Thursday, hie 13th da of April next, at one o'clock in the afternoon. . Said' farm lies - in the tOwiiship of Rush in the coun ty of Susquehanna, and coritain i rsig one hundred and sixty one actes':or thertabmits, with about 125 acres improred and on ‘Vhich there is a 2 story dwelling house, a Bawl ill, (lately re built,) barn, algoOd orchant Ike. ;Most of said laud is of a 4 eXcellentcquility- aid about 100 acres of which, ire flat,,or Ihtittom land. `Also at the same timer audi place another piece or parcel Of' land Ojoilihg the above, containing one' Hundred acres 9r thereabouts I with about severity-five acres imOrovedi balking thereon a dwelli4g house, alminiand a-building erected for a tannery. Said faint's are tell we' , tered and are wlell adapted toleain-raising.or grazing. They lid; be Sold together or sepa. ! rately to suit purchasers on CI day Of sale, An indispntableltitle will i te even. I Sale on the premises on IThirsday, , , Aplr4 13, 1848. Terms of sale 7--, 'I ; $lOO on the day Of sale,. •1 i 1 $lOOO on the; coarmationlof the Sale and the giving of thl deCd. •The residue in 2 equal annual paymenta with interest from tie giving of the deed, on the first ditsojAprillB43 and ~1850. THO . JOVISON, ' • • :tidtpiniatratorl*' bon* nom, , of Jabez *de, dee'd. I March 20, 18 1 4.8 . .:, ; 1.,‘ f - WANTED-1000 Smokedttr ox . s • March 22 ,1818. * Adlisib rif tratos N . otlee: ~ N OTICE is ereby given to ill petenna in , i• N ilebied..4o l the . emend,. :or ELIZABETH COOS, deed. late al Jellail p Township, t9', mute immediate pay vent; end ; isii.lpersons, bevel! denim against said Estlteitive.tekuested to pre sent thenkto the itiliseAbV tifii defilement. I'. ERAsttis .4001 i; Adml: Jessup,?isb. S ".4848.: ;I', . -ti ..., , .., ,i AGEN,lli,ta escnisis fa, ! sw taid-Pariltailt Wow, la slier _,-.Cilincry: in . 1.0.0. tlie , AJoaited Stater. Ti, ilgeitt*4fie - I I libli id einteursgainvivi , is oftsved=tordli-S Adolf is!'' lot; rii",thillo,3 4 ,0 1 0P • A cloaca. is. -it " L aikt 4,0 0 . - sa a ./13111 7 4 rto,„, Sit IA VS per *ea .._ .: - 1,',-, - . 4 "-' . : ' Li Fat fur l pignicii ef li ii . to a d piii44:i -!! ~- , t 1. - *4:..A.EARY. i .:544 .. , * :liiii it ...v 15°e * O rp 1--•,. ~,.,......_i„.....,...,.... ilitkii Sign T i TARDEN EzDei-Ar i , . _•. . • air AA VlUdinf sketiii, f - ,-*: ibilmr.. - L44 ..,. --. f.,.4-.. ~,- • ~:., 4 - , : r(& , ..-ibip--,:, ; .: Offis= 'k.. - .' ' i''' '' - ' • .`.. ''''".',4l , t'=:. i'-.. , ; —,.-- ', sj 1,, Qt... •'. II , . '", G \ T._,. litES 1 SDI 4 ' lif ; ‘II ' 7 .. I'l% ) Tr<i: 4 , 11111:1 '., ~. ' .ipie • ' 111,41tiii. . 1 Jest is a ots ,aeri inter- it net^ is* of .11, u.:~;5~ D. TAYLOR NOTICE. .........._._._.......___7_:__.______„.„. ,4. .11 . f &Gay ',- 1 l' 1 'ilm i ....,., A - .-- - -,.. , .. i....q..,,.:i1: t..'- ... ~., 4 ' IL those i:. elitirtk .l 43l4, l o l o ll)lo it .1 by note oi-book,aiectinft iltillitrilelffil icii . to call and settle theiritcOitift 1 4' : the A ee 1 day 'of Kind ne trend ifttefl-00firrt h• who neglect tit - Calrifiiiiiitrifatsitiall t: , -, to " Witlt'ap, to Cliatiof fijkieigillt e' - N- ? :, '. %., i'4 - P - 411:4111d at ,„ S.. . ~ B. The eciiber.,,, . ..:147 1 elf I rit, On the Baia and. Oboe inakbestsamisoic old Stand, whe *hankie' - .!Thr..pasto,tev. 11 1 •; solicits a co ntimianteorkleittaltheikliC. •kt 1 4 Montrose, fdarch'l3, IStIVP•It• -- - . . , ' "4 .: . - I . Li stertiil.Atitree: - - • - Mille Nolige•lthlrettrgkeen to all • sonsiconcerned thefolloviingptittett.lu,w. William Cokoton, tate! of - NewAlllfordltow ship, deceased. I-• I urtiAo"Otirtrpti,,4ectitiir. Abel Wright, fate of the Borough of Du da L ff. deceased. J. T.I.ANGDON. Aditen - William aert4ead. !woof ThOnison tovOsh deceased, MILTON! TINGLEY; Adin'r: Jonathan Burns Clifforti townstlip, d ceased.. •ZI Bk.-BURN& I ' 3 Efi . carstraNe;'l L t il Etineser DrotSit; toitnsh deceased. ,_ 1 ' LYMAN. TROWBRIDGg Simon .Marey4 tiowpfleinOif 14n'sbip,igee SIICfBAE4IOIIdOPK. Adhe ,t That the - accountablil hive ifttled- their a counts in the Rrgister's MVO find County of SusqoekinultJ anti Ulla thimmlie w 11 be Presented before thejuitiei 3 OPhe Orphan Court at Slontritse. ow Monday ltiff,i7th dal April next,. for Ontifirrtiitiliolvitt,cilfoviraartei r' s 0,. • wALTEfi II POLLEt jtagittep Registeffice. . Montrose, Alarelra3. 0.411. rri HE dolma upo - n7r; " fund by 'it Sheriff of Susquehanna -County,:by the Jule the properly bi Mark iiiirtiey,,baving hien, ferret' to the podersigned, as an auditor for a justment, nit pPreona- are hereby required make their clairns . beforu him, at his opce t Montrose, on Friday thitsetrenth, dirty of Ap it -next,_at 10 WelpFk.irt:thu•forenoonc or tied• barred from cuminginupon rtidlund. c4AmsEatts. March 10, 1518. 1 Ei1e00,0i 1 41.0144).. ' . 4 „ OTICE is herebfglien.te alt.persons i debted to 'the Msinte' - iir.FANNY, TEWM DURY, dec'd, late or BroOklyii!tornsilip, t make immediate paymeht,indikil pershOs h • ing claims againia said Estete.iiie tequelited c present them tot he sitbilieribErs tormettllmi t. • MARVINILMA ' LYMAN - Wi•-?IOELLUM; Exe for . Brooklyn, MarhtiV;.• 848.. , t SIISQUERANII.; ICADESIT. • Fpl.l , • f; Jyr. .1. E Spring Term or commence,on • Wqtinpsilay.pAp ,19th 'ot A ti next, under the 4bittite 4 of A'.-1 Baal, gtadu from Madison Unicetritiat Y. • TUITION' PEM • QUARTER. Writing. Readitigt-Vtthristittbreku-i diments of Arithmetic, Ipeogra, F ihy and English Grammtr.' ,1..• 82 01 Latin Grammar and Lessons. Chem-' istry, Philosophy, Bourzo Logic. and - Rbetoriek, _ CI Algebra. Surveying .Geonbetry; and Astronomy, - i •• -. 0 Latin and Greek Classics. andTrencq. c t Music on the Piano Fafte. [e.itra . .) _ By ordeXpkihe Iltird. _ tru.lyreaTet Montrose, March -1511ONSSU els, 1111PORTIR I CE. ALL these indebted to the iitlascrier rt requested to call and settle, immediatelli eh ; et - by note or payment, t . .1i CLEMON - Mom rose, March 14.I.!848. FARM FORseitz. i •1-: . • Fr HE undersigned; I Eident4wiri of t ' • BROWN, late of the 16,004) 8 7 - of *oo • in the county of Sniquehitant‘, tleceas4. , s expose to sale at public vendee, , ci*Fecipe ! the 12th day, ofiAprit.peaf. ft q one o'4loc the afternoon—all that-lfieel ,or Tarcel julf ~ late the estate of Er" BroWn.aferesai ' a five Miles from goittralei'Ontiiining fi . - se .. acres, with , allowante , ftr *rails; ii nth a i.. house :and barn, ,cortt . -.hepse, aleimg an th q ty orchard. Termi'Made ' known on he't ir of sale. E. S. = OM A - fir/rut 1 • , L. a. int gAvN,. • I r l' Brooklyn, tiara! 4,", I . $4, : <-t • CLOVER. SEEtk*b tor litisgt. a nif P kinds, for sile - 11.741URRF1' New - Ili i ford, 'lllatc4OithiB4ll3.t:';" ' . . YOUNG - .1101[It‘'! - -'1C111'1 . . , • _ ..„..„,„... ~,, '.E. HE Spring ; ' , Tenti, o( the, :Yount Iliad School st.lgoottese; C.OtiduCted 14. mitts 'ti LAND; Will , benenente on AleiniegiApill Oil; • ; ' 1 ' i t..— . ..... '' . Atal illille — t ' .. , 1 • ' t - Common ZgElo),S!iub, '.- , _ , _2 a . 114liiri. BMiktil-fititre 7 94::kOlieiiiii;-I. : a it' Algebra or Geoasetry..„.... ..-.. ..• _ ; '1: , - A "1 Painting oir Disiwiog t (Fattnaj i IA 11 Latin or. French,. • „:. , .. .. '-.• !' . ' ' ;5: . f i lg Mo0c:op ;File' P# 60. i;... 'I . , ::',:;.."- ".,:;,•' A ' ;.' ;,_. 1 0 ,1 . Ilia 0f . .., ,- __,•-''. " ,tlt . Sir id Mia doliai ind 4 'facets, pee wealli:': - F :' MontioaN4 Match iSs 1. *;•;' ,"... i• -'-, 1 1-4 g, , . 161501 - 1 - 'VeleT.l6lMob,.- -, ;gottii;ii:,6itftiotle'e', _ A i ica of oupPilof f ~ it , , it , i 1... 4_ A i for **le by -,,,-.'--- :-:,•,-- .. - 4 0 ,k. v .,--,T,.. i :, . He* Palqur4 Feb: l l.H l 43: -. .fl' - : . '' A . -...., : .[. - , . . .', WC4N , P: . _ - ;: i li ' lf.:,: L t),."...llt'-. - 4 - - ' '" -',. 4 - - ::-: .-. li' 1 ctrAit THE WAY-FAR 1it11.14.4110 ' 4001: 1 1510A4414T3,4 :.. COTO - CLOTH iitatlf,.7,.gr .pepfe 1.- I , 1--3 , - , ,•:-. , -t-s,i-.. =1 cALICOES)101 1 /: 4 4 0),,r C. 11641 the 'Tch Sib 10113; - ` - ryittpos-i.mt I- And sortie . '4 1 141# bjr , _ ritYlAol • • ` l ' 'o* 14 1 , ' 'AO* - 9400ir4 ask, i , 171 • ,_,,, 7 . • - • .---__ 7";',7`. ' ' lifitiliVAVllEff:, 4. l --- „,_ . :. , l 'ilß • t iLL'•`•" 7 :' - •" - - -T ' •;-''' 7, '"7 • 9 ..eigtotisof . - \*4114 Of c a.. Ex. • 4lsned MCI ; 1 ciftge : ..44 l /o',/tS*OO PJ it,tifitikuleeiteere & -_ 1 i Coast 11 *'4!nri,01 34 4c.*- 11 1 Pftde4tPAitt' Itfo.j l a g Pliblie rilthei 06 4 1 3.1,1 1 9$ 1 . 1 e,finittontrInie, tiott J r . . thiitlida illisrittli'Afry •of "ir p ri, ko"/"Itliklo .1 ' o'eoci; ~..11.1!=ifffillat altar' Ideen*zpiLiWit 1 0 , of land latbe,township o rtenoko . boed, =1 ed nod liesgribesi r 'ai'ke . pini_ l' -131- lbe: 1 ''' bouideCtif landiOUGrOtir;ev' Woman.' Gelb* , ' F ' trait by. lend °Mill hint Ilirtlikti,' - olt l 4lllrsietW - • by l andent - Mark.Hartle, inalair.tbrialabli -1! lands noisprilaie4* Jaizob Fdtoireibiltiktisir -s. ";: ahoUtififtrai with about tamn-B___ .14011,1-111-1. proved,and on : which; timrelis idleaßliti-- biraithr lilselrathittr step; fate Iliofletattrit Johueltiir. Jr.:... ' ~ --•- •.,••;::- • „ H`;le'l4W:.,_' - '4 , :',. - Takenim execution at - the 'silt MrsiAbislai ~,.” IttillW;,10-iheltne if •B. B; , "BeralasOillintli •”' ,--` Jobb - Bde Jac, ::• ' , C., .1- 1 ..' y, ~<l. ' - ‘;..• =•,- 2 .- - - r t t`rf , ,:s: ALSO' • - ,- ' - ' - ‘', - -;•:...i.i7.6. -All:that certain lots Vilce otipfreel - utliiit situatcialftukkitorraisbip. ih the pottatibtli*o., • toettannai.boundetion the north trylitinhiter2- EL W; SlNWOnbii :Ant the east by latithif3lo4* , ... .: net•Lksx, serdinaltlite`-by-Aittida4Stip's,fl.-i-, w a ilig„Lieg, and on the weat - 4# at ho ne e i stetti ;: . I Gaylord. tontahMo4o4BrlFArtkkrasa, with h * at i,u irialetY tug barn/aid aboilt2Olienikintrirtilred;taterthe : estate ot ErastuslabiyoirtLi - 44 ',lf ,- : .;,„_ v...; ; ,, Taken in executionnt - Unr•auit it/. fiL 4 .ll;tir% too, against, BrOnsts Maynarlfr-s.- : ,- ;„;::: ,, s - ,,,-,:1 dant, : --- ,13•4i- - r,','-1t. , ; ‘.:, . -, •: • 'The one undivided-Bth`'putt 'orall-thifreei: , tain lot. piece o r Afireefor4Ml - iiinatOl'iml, 4 oo. : : ; ertylownittizi.in the . Cm/ 01r ajNitsafin a ` osi ~ i bounded andjilescrlbed as falkinrs'ir" 411: - I , Oti • the north hy- I . Innds.nt Is "' 7 " I - - s r lands of Memnon ilathsvirsi— '- " - bit of Isaac. Elamite. Peter GunailestallatiielkA ' , and otbein;ind en the:west by lands-o.:_ • 41 , Qorbett ;• Containing ahnut tletten*t - ..bout 6 acres beretoloreadld and,coavalli & i, • baton Blakeslee and °them) le , __ 4 4 id, with an orehard of r applit treesiaoil a fradild ... barn. late'the estate of Elia; Fish,,;' :'T . c e Taken in execution at the suit of Arthur ` , f South worth, agiihrit Eliira Fish. 4. 0- ..• ALso l :, , ,-.q .., ~...., - All that eernsin let t .piete or parcel of - land u situate in Rush:firariiiihip, lit the critaltiO r tilese n quebanna, bounded Oh the north:by landttorlio II W. Elswontti-oetbe pelt ':by'litedanf AMP Leopard—on.the doutb:l4-landa. lateeift,Witts ren'Lung, add on the .West-by lands ;;Raiaf Gaylord ; containing abottoso siereir,-mein es - less, witb„ the eppprtestante, It Iframedboten. - fog.barn. and about-201mM* be estate otgraitus•Mairraid, , - ..:...-- .' Taken in ~execution -atihe suit cif Alamo; , l' Lung. to the use of Beniiinin 4bowegainte . Ertkieus Miyinird:.-- - - I ,7 - ' ' 0 - • ' , .._,-,:. : , AL'io. , . • , , -/-2.-.-- - - o,:ii ,- 17 -Iv ,-- By virtue of • writs of ....,•,....—..'n....- o directed as aforesaid. will exposed to -; 014 • : tic sale at thtynme 'place; nd linni , :. - All: that 'terrain tract or parcel ;Of • r ed 'lane* .in, -. township of Brooklyn in thecounti 'of*** tv henna add state of PetinsileanraoirifbOtMdr.. - bounded ettiti:deser4led as ,folltiari,leWW: Be.' eating at ...a - tat ir peplarl sapling itnedittitln., ' e'line of Latham'Williams' land I .o*4*ntlit il 21 degrees ; :east 228 moiptiibia'tivis pait.,a it -corner 'of the mi Factory lot" sio called.; teatime to north 80 degreeswest. 40- parehisi, thence south 84 degrees west 21 perckee.. -- :.thenceisidik s 871, degrees , west 46 perched - WI" beech. !Air, corner—thence north 2i degrees: iwesj degrees9s perik-' es—thence south 87-1 degrees weal; Perehesl!. thence north 2 1.2 degrees west 66.,,pereise o thence north 10 degreesm9st SU perek thence south 87 1-2,degreei west 34 perelisto4,.. thence north °rees east 465.10 perebii 0 thence north 87 1:2 east: l l26 perches. Int _Abe place of beginning, containing, ones ihnnahlat -10 and thirty eight acres andlieventy sit pitiihes, - 10 be the same:more or letiti--being partof.,.., ...two Kt tracts Orland in the ' We r r anteeineino_?! I CI* ' • Dunlap and 'Susanna.,WnodynlS-4.ezce.rlll. ' that part released by release dated; 3d'of " _.,,,' 1842; Recorded in • Deed,ll4oll-Bie:...JR,J!. - &c. of 73 acres 149 perclielY l 4*the r with , " -. hereditaments and appiirtenspops .• ' •;., . , Taken in execution at thstalit of pa: $ : 4 Ir., 'ford and WM. Jessup, Aisignee*ofthe,Collt s f o. _ ration for the relief of poor and dist*sied - P , ,'; 'by terian Ministers and of !helmet arid distr . *. - ed Widows•and Children of Prelbyteriattlght- _ asters, against Icahn& Mil*. 1 --'-' 1-:r ',. -I ALSO- • situ , . - All that certain' lriot or ',parcel' of land,:' stein the townshipi of Jaekton 'lntl Gifison.Fili• the county of SusqUebannit and state'Ot.f. . 1 sylirania, and butted. :hounded,and described es - follows; to wit Deginpint ef , etrpetn. tie 11 north corner Of laid:sold lii,Jiijr . iiityterithe Ly east cornefOrlandield in A Ntithantal Weakensl i n the south corner of land sold to IVeteltikli'lliiiith ,d nell—thenco. by!the - sa Bushnell'''. . d nor* • 441-2 degrees . past 100 petals.' tn a p05t.".,..a1t:-.,'," it ' other corner of Moonlit Beihdell e sland- 2 tbetwe ' 9 south 451 . 2'degrees Ainit 70'oietteii‘stntielii. : -. la a nother..coreer ofthe said IBushhell'elatadV r. ale, north= corner of. Mnifseid to.Baii4ll.ihn v thence bailie land : list mentioned; a*lilti& s degreesiies! rok perches - min pesktheltaid.2l* tme's w st epresr: - Etlien'pentaltii - 4if tVaii - grees east 107 perches to * polk,l4,l,9u*Zo* /line's .000th'corser,..M;the Unlit of4aLlurigittill Survey lewin4;theitail-br tb• . last mentionOt west,. 50 pef-plwiJoAil-'41,110,00.-Itelpt.ll*-Mat corner a th4-ialol.lo,l,i,,Titincli*Ofikplitir t'Y g!ee B tying'-entalhoteg_ teety, hundred-Ikea; fortylineinilitiiiidrVerwritAnd•_ allOwafice tif ,en the sante atertv'icti.k.ft,„' &6`;Oteiliw with ' b heredittitiietits'entilippo . • Token . itemeteenikon; - .1, - ,*- - soicor,lo : pit Drinker giiiii*Driaher;bis ind.4l4l,t , ttt ritlark,4o) Agar r-Vl4l:k big wife. Daififilinet,an Terre AirARNERic SfteOrrs'efilee. -;'3funer.olgOftirib 1 . -.'..l. ititilffillOrik rymig c l a i m s uppo •the I fund, -0441#40,714.p.. - 11 Sheriff Of 8414uebanne Paiti*i47 - I _,Abir::' elle of the property of '1100114,11MAIIIffik:j.: having bee 4 redo") te Ibi !ipd - eftlitiodOpiiilei-4. Ayititor.= foi, idiustioliggi 1 010 sikiiii Pie betellit 7. 'reqiiiied to 'itilke - thair.altim,cfbcitittl \ hi*Nat-,c; big O ffi ce, iii Mclliedie - ;ain i tbiiit-#01.0.4147 brktarch neXtost ten 0 :eroilill,ghi . 1 0 0 4 . 11 0 11 0 ,- *' oi Ili dtbal j ledfrOlitiotaint 16'000 wtidiiiiii; -.:-_,tIMIDIFt ' P.O- 411, 1049:ft.- * , '..y:f , -:::-. 4.!.N-it.f4,*,-, It N t6 t ;z,.. . ever iW_ -i '.: r d ovelllhe Itt uniiiia l inirliq.: - Gradeall fq: •' --elll - ' fair dealing illorclitcipq b 7-- 4, • -I„ih‘o.boy .. ' Ir . ...., .itiffsit piatoodo. Vtlitt Aun. . ,--- "gm.-i - ,. e . -,,,..-:: ~,- p• • - ~-. q , t ittiONll,,, f ,, ~, ,e- --,.N-44-4-x'i I'IS., ',... . - m r i g o i t, 064 4 NiPOR A l(fter 11:1` , FAit s. , . 1 ;.-..t....,- - •1,-.14,„-j'itisipprifwg!o•,, - i t iiwi t '' tiri V ate- ' .1 "7 1 & ferr'CailiitiLtiC,ll l --- ..i, -, ' O r L a y -10 : 140 -, "‘ . ..77 :' .-- i i T. 1 : " 111 2i't 1 e;,.., - '•=iiei *-14,1,-1--,-z. ..-Apilivm, kit o ,----=— ' iir.i:l), .10i.., --..'11t741:-. it!"k:l,lM:.,,i4o,",..fittern T. 0.. I.y t...; •-•11--, iininlifT7,N,g,r.w:_::,4ll-'1?--zIrz,;'-_;- =.:&---'! '.'' ' ,- - 7 ' - ' -- -t - ' ,- • -'', 9l' .-.es . .- 44„: - -0: - ..,9... -. --YP-- . o.l4tniF 00.14it1 i .-,!,., . riaseamiati. • - f,,--.,,,-- - 4 1 v.. , , ?... . , .., 1y,,...11-.,_.-„,....-,!„.„.. 4* , -AA_
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