atm:RBI:4 t .A)1,11 lac A N VAssta, t. /BY Tim pf Feb: 2t, says thelioettis - Aaveriiser; sattiis that . a few days K014011E:ow American Baboon-. er called.tbe_nri; wa,1 1 : 5 04 , * tits? Ba 7, tavia Ib4iglii by a wer'eteatherlVatii" Pa lembeni-'' The Imier :.board were made prisoners c** elittlie - Of high treason, - - for;endeas*ing 'to induce the Sultan ofJamide,4k,Djambia; Ito: revolt - a gainst the , Ditedi.. * :Ti t e reeeint , ,di ta ir ec- . 'ion at Palembitivandits .;neighborhood has greatly _alarmed " the - Netherlands G o vernment, lir r hicit is: ivell aware that the natives hive- niLairectleil for its - rule. According'to the Duteh:‘. version ...at this treasonliblaSifsinit - ;:46uld appear ;that thy. Plift.-orriva P aleinhtng; - sod th a t the, owner - Mr. Glltablv• - stated that he _ was on a Pleaiure.eritien, as a Irian iiit.for atm. After . a;shorttime,: wring winch the utmost eordiality.and:'bbspitality 'ex isted bet ween'Gulsoir and'the officials at - the , station, theanspieiotis of the authori ties Were excitedZand.astrickwatch kept over the vessera movements., The mate or superetirge; who said to be l of a romanticAispostt . iOn,- was dei -BEf pat clTd by. Mr. GION walk a letter_ to - • the S ltaa efJambie, written iti the Ma-. la} an language, and attiring that if the Sultan ''itiSheil it, Mr. Gibson would ens . hi e min to throw nff.the Dutch . yoke : "that there was a large fleet , of American ies'=, eels of war who would'assist the .Forts: gainst the Dutch. The 'mate in a native, dress to prevent - suspicion, and - when raptured the letter :abided to . I‘itts T a ia, conC„ealed in one of his stockings. • -The Matter:had caused multi excitement in Batavia, as the\accuSed parties are to be tried for treasonable designs against' the Dutch G-cirerunfent. .On his arrival-at' Batalia; Mf. Gibson wastept aclose pritoneribytieleased by the court, on the ground.. that the' affair appeared to be no more 'than a firlish novae. On thesame , day, the ?teen . ter General had Mr. Gibson and crew irn prisoned,and at the last 'accounts they • 'were incarcerated, awaiting = trial before the Stipreme \ enurt. Mr;-Gibson had, ad- ' -dressed a. letter to the American emnmo , fore, begging his interference ‘ l and *pro . • teenon. WHIG Pama*iiii. , --11fr Humphrey , garshall, of Kentucky , closed his late speech in the T.L.S-Ifouse of Represe6- , - tatires by 'the followirag- admirable BUM-, mare of Whig principlesi = • ' 4 1. To add proper and fair facilities to corn merce; to improve the condition of our own country; to promote the- develoir merit of its natural msourcesby wise and beneficent system of . legislation ; t o ameliorate the condition by increasing the cOmforts of . the American people ;:to ( nerve the at-tn oflabor ; to encourage art 1 to protect the , - inventions: of genius; to 'sustain the. 'dignity of our own country at home, by securing to every man his per-' .soial and political rights;:•peifolm" scrupulouslY every national obligation, and to - vindicate prosrptly every right of our own country , abroad ; to stand upon our own and itot on . foreign ground . ;, to, cherish a'nd protect' the . .integrityof the . Union, and to frown upon the dawning of any spirit which would lead to its des.... traction. These;.sir, constitute the pin - - the,\philosophy, and,'Permit me to . say, the przde of the. Sonthern Whig. • • TIIE PREsmENcv:=Tbe.Readina• Jour:- sal rightly says_that Gen._ Scott,, IS Our _man if we wish_ to succeed, and the, Yo-'\ chfoco's know it ! They are afraid of him and there's where the shoe pinches 1 7 - They didn't like .Harrison in 1540.13e' was an " old granny." They abliormi :Clay in 16--- 14because Ile was a gam , Tiler" and a " duellist," and. - Polk was better " Tariff man !" They oppused the nomination of Taylor, .in '46 as .!ncit Et' to be Made,' he wag.' no p9liticiath . fought In diantliblootihnunds," own- M sevezi? Idred negvoesj and bratidCd them like a heathen.. Just now 'their are ;great - sticklers for the rights of the South, and Scott is suspected of leanitig, towards . abolitionism!" It really,curious; to note these mutations--- \ these - idiosyuct'a cies of the opposition'periodically mani tested- on the aoproach of each National Conyentioni." If at be asked ; why, like the heathen they ate always:" imagining vain • things,".the answer, doubtless, will. b e found in the words of the Psalmist ; giveu 'in the same chapter—La bicause they •fear to be'd&slied to pieces like a potter's yes sel," at each quadrennial return of a•Pres— idential Camnltign. • A telegraphic dispatch froth .ogdens . Itur g N. y., gives the- particulars, of a htful a.rl ; " friv .roa. A 'acmuent, near that place '-:. . 1,, 6 the ratertoWn . and Rome. railroad, oh Friday last. - Aparty of ladies were /musing themselves by - running a, haud.- s car on the track, after the review' patv= smaer t rain bad passed, mot knowing - that c a freight train was ,seon. to' follow:: The hand-car was running sohtb, wheb it catrie.. in col4ion - with the freight train grting north, and four of theladies w ere inatnnt ly killed `. . The head ofime_waszomplete- Is serered from the body; and 'thrown a distance of twerods from it .; the linibe a two others were , severed from their bC4- . jes, and the fourth was dreadfully crushed:. T he band-Car wasimit throWn from the 'Mick. We have not hem al le to learn the names of all the persons-killed 113 ti a • Mi;is Pease of. Piennont Minor,'and- a tistet'of J. C. Witight, ofaiwego,' "have been named as killict - ' ''' - DECIS:IOIV THE THURST(O/ TRIAL GRANTED I—As we - stated roe "months ago would •be the - case, the 8 prenia Court Of the 6th Judicial Dia frict, n9w in session at Morrisville,'Mall- - imn County has • granted it- new trial in the, case 'of The ParTle scat% dohs - .111, "Thurston.:. Theopihion of the Court bed not been pronounced_ ',it; o en ,.. C.onrt, tin irliicb when our informant laft, but the ground;ihe Court - base their decision, • tudm.,stOocl to be the error of the Court belo w in admitting the evidence of Dr: - Eastman, on the question. of the , sanity or iluanity of the prisoner, as an, exPerti when he had not - heard' all • i n Ol ease: • • It ie s expected ibitito4ltil, cotirt '9l Oyer and litinitter bettippPinteditt, tPy Tb urston . - - -proliabli the C"fifLof Chentun g or Tomphints.—,--o,9a,zseic• • , . ~ .. - -: -=-:`,•- '-. , • ' l '• • /MPORTANT -TO ali*l;,: brother's Xialilfl34,SiMMi*,Llo,:stoPPek, ---; the ludiau-Quee . BOWL i-New4priglinB*, °I theirtr - ivay 'fr Califoriiiik - -'= - and *tiik ehd tbeir t Uk-itybbet:Ttig*62;s hi goid, hare recov red 'a'4 l l.4titt — ipt7-I.kii bat amount.: against :die.. jireprietor . .:- ...T4e; tkrt decided - -; t .iaa-koe . are iiii-: ~, oWe for th e pi ' v , 7 , dollen.. fro.,,a4e r, ~. - - InT cr. Couvre ........i. tu‘eting of t mile - is of ft' blial fat °'t he he tne. teb a - assemo rning O f -66 ' MaY enn of ibli Sup reme Court_: §t* this Slat . in Harriaburg, o:n TuesdaY of last w- k, at:which-: resolu tions offered by t ..`Hon. Benj. Champ neys vrtsreadoeted, that moUrning_should be mini . for, thirty' , ; ys.in mputpry of. the deceased. The, re J lutioes, 'pay the fol-' lowing i tribute to the decaaseii :—His high judicial chine er was distinguished by a combination o intellect,al!quttlifica titus with urbanity ~f den3ea or l and sent pulous fidelity in th . perforMance of his duties, which gave . ignity tO Itir •Bench.- and endeared bim toi..• the ptipfession and the cemmuly. I i . • When the esolutitms were! ?lad' m the ,Supreme Court, Chief Justice ißlack di rected thein t,n be entered on the minutes 'of the Cotirt t land an acljournm e nt,i after he hid done justice to thedeecased in the folloiving styli : Judge Coulter Was a inatil of comely virtu s, a ripd scholar, a learned, lawyer and most upright judge , In saying this I sp ea k the sentiments of all my brethren. For pelf I ould k scarcely! bd said to i have ' personkl acquaintance, 1 with him, until -e camettogether in thisicimrt, less than ii months ago. But his'reputation was wide onn • and :I was not 'ignorant that he had, Many years befo're, been a leadi i lig member of the Legisl4ure,lknd one f the , :most eloquent debatersl the State l evet sent to Con,gress— that he was_ among the ablest men of his professiffn in the rition where helived, and a judge in whom the bar and the people ifelt univer sal and unlimited co#fidence. 1 111 was pre . ared therefore to regard himi with' the veneration due to age, virtue and talents. But the feeling grevtil upon. me,;' as I am sure it did on all i e members of the court with every day of our peMonal in ' tettourse.lt , 1 , --_______— - 7 ----- - • i 11 - sy-I'h4 New, Jersey Democratic Con- FventiOn. dilaappointed._ the - party outside sadly. 'A 1 unanimous vote was anticipa ted for Gen/Cass. . Thedeleglites it was ~ itnagined vkettld exhi pit- their. ii,6tial obsti nacy id favor or the . ell-Whipped veter 'an. '. It does not seem to haveentered in -to the reckoning of janybOdy ' iliat Com. Stockt inn would -allo‘V. his , friends!te bring , his, owri name prominently foriiard ; cer:: tainlY not in opposition to,. Gen' Cass )'etthe Convention swanned with Stock on men. 'They chose - the bilker* throng (.l the bommittees, Moulded the resolu tions tb suit their own tastes, and chose delegates to Shit their.own purpOses. It was unmistakably a - strong demonstration i in favor of the Commodore, the resolu tion in reference,4o the. ..General lieing thrown in iiimp!ytas ballast. A Majority /of .thb delegattoal will vote , forlStonkton on the first ballOt, if it will iiv4lhim _the start of Cass; and the n3iminty Would not be. difficult- . - i '1 i ' - ' , I I Here ! the n is aew element in po litical 'equation.,r. Vire-pullers ivill have to sponge their sl tes and begin thO.reck, :Pning da calls. ~ "trike out the word " Cass . '!!.opposite : New SerseY,lLand. set__ doWn "Stockton. ' ' The DemOCracy of thjti devoted 'Stat have tiken b ytm m i lli iallbis inmerfectio son hishe ad 'He IN a consistent Fede bat au th ilendorse his Federalism.: e is a 'e a nest.tariff man, and they fre -traelersl; b t i :they en- Aorse 'his protect 'nista. I. Tit .if con fessional, where h 'Played the itili?ratori cal Ant4my to Mr. NVelipiter's Bruttis r is all fresh in. memory ; . but ithai received absolution. The Senator is insight-hand ed r fellonlship With. his party: . ey are ready to do his bu.sineis - ibi him!, : If they cnn only persuade the Baltimo people to be' equally 'forgetful and fliving, it will, be well. They'will at least try it.— /V. Y. Times. . .1- .. :! ii • THE, SUSPENSION BRIDGE IT : , lAGAR,I, / FA4113. 1 .--A C rireation of Railtmtd Di rectth-s and Br dge . Companies 'las held at Niagara Fill s a feW days since, to-set .tle permautlyi eir plans for the +nstruc; tion of the Gr Western and Attichester, Lockpot -end liiaga Falls Railroads, and for eliding itnrn irately a new and _greatly enlarged saspe ion bridg, which is to connect these two, gieat tet,rough fares.. It . is _not. suppOsed 'that:it is the 'intention of the companies to bitild'this bridge fortbepasintge eflocomotiio trains —rail tracks !wilt "-however, be liid over it,. on: which ill,be passed baggl fie and 7 freight cars, y horse or stationary steam poyver. 'lts n l gth will be'only ii a ut 800 feet; and it isjto be presumed that ailway passengers Will Much-prefer crossing it on foot to ani other, mode, because of the 'More satisfactory opportunity till* eby af forded of coirtetriplating the sublimity of the structure;_and the ,maknifieet4 gorge atilt torrentap - soiteq,4-4 1 . - . ,' i . , KEY WEST.-;:- . 7110 principallint i iiiness of Key Wrest-is derived from the Salvages, cOtnteissions and , perquisites of wrecking. It is ' not,: however, tut Many suppose,. - a sort of piratical employment, , but as le- ., gitirpate as • any other occupatinn, and conducted:by, ,elstablishecl rules, mutually' . , beneficial . . to the - wreckers, the . Wrecked and the underwriters. Those engaged in it are - tostly 'Men of 'character and' weaftb l i f generous sentiments andha maneimpulses, . - ,li_ There 13 annually brought into Key ' West abeio .1,250,q00 of wrecked 'prop erty vriqh leaves behind some Oloo,goo to divided - wincing: Captains, I crelvs, wrp era, , wharf-owners, lawyers, anc -tic;h4rsi fskip-owners, , !kr.. - ~ • i i . ' • The reefs, abound in spates, aura about SSOIODO is collected and shipped] iyearly, Pa 1 13 g , fr9 2l3'( : ) rtilf) - # . .ftY' , .w' do llars tlmonth to each .; hancli engaged: . .:.T hese sponges ii i i i fanst4i - aried,packed prelied, and s i ed it; :IsTeW York, ° and ' then Sold 'to the -% !inch"; toettly,lciinake felt for bats. lierli'lirelalso..a Wilt 30, 00 ! ) 4_ ll e lB ' of sal Mad „Onithe'island yearly: : There is als a 8 t pond covering 350 acres; ;the in us: - from the sea being regulated 'by. a 'cil; It. madeis ; 111 - weeders': patiS, as at a s •Sit•actise, end iniA!' - grotind pan" from 40 `f t ; iquare to :_a quarter of anTaerniiit Size. e - w 44! 4..jnirSauced. into both an' b 4 113 rriPs 1 1 4 00 6 -i , svind;mius, . , the ib i. salt intidksellion:'tbe shot ii: - 20 ir te per .imitiel. . .. : . . !--..... ::•- ...,,.., rt . J 4 o ' ------ a (mu .:- .- 4V., ou - 4youe-' ' Ara ,WaS recent .4.ii44.04 15 , . a: niiii,l 2 ''' A man named Cormiti I ..it• isytprz,s ' :zliiii :r i 2 lynched 6.11 ', 08 000t! Of lia!),P.,g4 I ) eind '- *ith'alisvpai vi herititilie:sustititit , 'jolt against . the imilies,: , . 1 iv_ miating : -- lit - 4:Mce , ...teld -And, lbw - - courf--riid-:: s-,,ens.: rivert at nuce.'4 3 .iAinielki 49 lii' ,:',tioy `ibitig to" -44 ,*till . P the appoint Tx+ ' 2 4' 4 * -: ii hewever, emiiestaa . t" he appOlat , time, w h en a band of-ir ii , ' - mew 'mai: ,ed e- - 'roind ttlieetirt i ''''-', - if ire a*ii*- .1 j illi 03'2. Wi. " .. s: # o;' S- 'i .5 01 014.;-#1 6 0" t , 41simui—l s tiii . "' - ' -0 - litily ,44o 74*.:the' . ' - ..444 4 iittkifiiiWilmn- l'iii6PeilY-1411/11i4ifj- LATEST NEWS. Fitz n , Warre,. resigned,, on the 17th' inst.; he post of:Assistant Post 'Master 'General. ThiPlatestreport. from Maine, on 'the Mayie w, Towns that have 'vottfilfoi:the Law, 120, Towns the other way ; 44 : divided Mrs. - Adams the venerable relict of the late John Quincy . Adatns, ex-President of the U. S. died .at her \ residence, in Washington, on Saturday last - . Advices froth.;; Mexico, bring Altai gence that a - conspiracy against the Gov ernment- was dis . cOvered on the 24th ult., 1 several arrests - 11 'r e taken plaCe. The Tribl aka Tuesday has the list of Delegates 'to the Whig National Convention - (solar as - heard from) as fol lows : Scott 23 ;I• Fillmore: 5; to hear from 5. - • ' - VACANCY FOR &Docirott.Greiner, the Indian agent in. New Mexico, wrote home on the 31st of Mareh, - that he knew of an opening for an cinterprising Physician:— A vacancy ha al d, and he told how.. On e of t . e Euta ws on the Sap Ju an was taken si k, and an . Indian doctor from the. Rio V, rde was called in to at tend him. Owi g to- the strength of the I diseasq, of the •eakness of the preserip-' tion of the doctor, the - patient died and was buried. Af.er the funeral the doctor - visa taken hy th friendS.of t he deceased,. tied up, shot an s c alped ; his wife's hair was cut. off; his louse burned, all his pro perty destroyed, and his animals killed.— This is the law thong these Indians, reg ulating doctors... The vacancy is ,yet un filled. • . F.i.TAp . : O.ccuRRXIVC E.— l'he Shelby :ville.(Tcon,) • Exposit9r, says: g' A little girl, - five years old, the daughter . . of Col. W.:Stein,,of that county, accidentally lung lier4tlf on - Saiiirday, the 170 ult., While.aiuusing heriell with a swing. 'The taupe was, bung high, and she could Only reach - 41)y the. aid of a ehairOvhieb she secured; . and nianUked to get her head . hi-the rope, and by'sotne• means nr other lost her _balance, 'end being unable to touch the •groutid to call for help; died . iu a very few mi Aceti 3ursday - of last Week, ,while Ell RI 12 years old, living with R i in Petersham, • *as lead6g.a hk. _ halter looped around his arm; the.aniMal, - suddenly started, and ran about, three-quartersof a mile, w drag." ling the boy ; Who as-only eitncated by the , terse :turning round a post , andbreaking the • halter. Johnson witnessed the terrible accident, and made every possible etrott. to prevent. it : . When lie 'reached ...the .dying bo n y life -was not extinct, though . he" but a few - moments.. . . _ • AaP , hiFORLARIONWA'N'r.£I3.- 7 -0f: AN , DREW KYLE, ft p - ,1 7 11 4 61", who suddenly dis appeared frOirt the the Sun oiliCe,. . - .Philadclphia,..(where he was. employed,) about - ;the 2.4 th November last, .and has. not be - ett heard , of • since by any -of his friends ; _his watch; Irtitrit and clothes be :,ing.left.' at .his ,boarding . .house.. - His . 'pa rerits.-are in great. distress on. his ,account . Lie was in his 23d - year, - about fiVe, vfeet: seven inches high, slender fOrm, fair eritti:, pl • - Any .person- knowing! anything .of s hiS fate, or fits : whereabouts, (if. alive,) will confer a great.favor on, afflicted Parents, by Writing - to his father, ANDREW StenbenVilleilefferson 'county; ,Ohio. .•.. • • " - 1 , N. B. All other papers in 'the • Union !please copy • the above. Stenbenville, -- - • 4 . Bt,sex Whehorer , you get black eye by a fall on .the ice, or - running against.th'o bed post, apply a cloth wrung out - of very warm water,- -and reuew.it until the paiti..,ceases. The moisture and heat liquify the blood, and sendit. back to. ,the proper channels: . :Use warm or. hot, never cold water to the bruise:- lar Last Miils, Joseph Johnson, a_ revolutionary soldier, aged 93 years. He entered: the serrice in 1776, when 'only 16 years oldOind was in the regiment , under the command of Capt. Dubois, at Long. Island, White Plains, and Aroboy ; . and Vetitt also in Cul. Hanlon's regiment, . under Capt. - Davis, at Woodbridge, Haddonfield, Cooper's Point Ferry, Woodbury; Egg Harbor; Salem, and other places ; in New Jersey. Since 1851, he received pension of.sBo, per annum: • The population , ofJarquiaa, as officially stated,'ls 2,203,859. • - -1... Antittl: . .. . . -- The Ninth inniversiry , - - - -. •Of the Asseerieen ' )3004 Fr Nisei= Society 'irili he held in MOntrose, - Pa., commencing iin Wednesday the 2nd ordtme, 1852: .The preach ers' violated 'for the occasion are Edwin R. War ren" of Connecticut; &rata . iiinwe, of ' Idassada setts ; and George G.: Ritchie, of New 'York.; The al telf ' tea are Williani Henry Brisbane, of - Chico; as peneer Carr, oitWiseonsin. I . I. tis hoped dui!, tlienit .will be . a full represeata tion of the Chturbai and auxiliary Societies. , 1 . . 0 Per Order. GEO. G. Rrrouir...cor. Spey. rneeting ; Will, r bet I public . and it - is hoped that ,there'tily. be ,fall Ittendance. ass - Meeting; ' Those . Those citizens r the Eastern • and 42tral .to ships of_ S usquehanna.. diuttiir who are inters* . tedi i the estailialuneist•of Mail Routes *retie!' 643 "tY in'sqch, Gray as to eve ii i i*edy and direct . commenicatioe with The Cotiniy . Seats Cir houdale,, and the mails on the Eiji:wads; are lavi led totted,* MASS MEETLY6 I .to • be : held at lituferdlaiT . .l,,at I :seek* A full attendance istniently'repeated. 14r2d. C.. TIFFANT ' • . ' .D. EL WADE, ,: - • 40.1.11, TYLER; r:/ti yluktott, . ;It 11::Ex.rd!t, - Ceppiittee,of ...krriuvet,g4 044 • Tho two, 0: - O t , *wog, %Gait Rye.. Whe w 'Cora Clots . ;Buckvilo Flout,-potates ; White Beane... : • • Dried:Apples , • Timothy Recd..., Clover seed -- --- .. Eggs; per d 05. ..;:... Rutter, perlb.'.,.. Cheese„ " Lftrd. " " EEN . . 1 ~ I ANOTITER SCIINTEEIC I OICR -. l3lrri:MTA Dracaena:l.—Di...T. S. H_ - 'g Pepsin, the ei ) ..) Digestive Fluid itti Gastri/ iJ nice, prepared . Reonet , or the fourth stomac of the 1 0x, after di tions of Baron Liebig, the at_phisiological I rnist, bY J. S.lloughton, • Philadelphia. • is truly it wonderful rem . 1 fur Indigestion, • e pepsut, 'Jaundice, Liver. , DIA/jilt, Contitipa and Debility, curing a ft er ,aturei own agent. , Cattric Juice. -Pamphlet •ntitining Scientific l c idence of its value, furni by 'agents par See notice among the medi 1 adverthenieote, -For sale .by ABEL T RLL,,. Dniggist , , Montrose;.Pi..- i . . - .. . . .. . , 311titTi `ln Springville. on the 9t , Esq, Mr. r i IpLIP • SPILIN9% daughter of William Cherr slbut • • • TIN IVARE: • PANS of v•ail, ustaizeS, and a , ; IYI-assortment of ether tip' Nia re just,rixei and selling eery - ' . LYONS dt SON Montrose, j- - 18, 1852. , ' 1- • • - . . GUS H• 11)p F....SPE IFUTIN offe ri \ins". services tot e XL public att . t o Cher ofemus and Penm n• t ship. Those 4vho stish - to tlt e lesions private y , a tr are requested to , leave wI with' Mr. 'nteod= e 1.3 ons, and Students bf ‘ ith 1 usgnehanna Aca e tny may apply to Professor ray: Nincipal of th t 01 81 Institution. %In to lability and com tency as a teacher, ho refelfs,to those ladies ' d gentlemen of (th is. A seveitil otherplacej, Wit T he- had the honor t serve ai teacher for the I three years:--and al to thti testimonials 1 . i 'Trustees of the Su. uebann I t eademy, wi whi ha was Connected fo one ye . = • .The subscriber' alsti offe h is sirrices ' tank r.sl pianos, and regulating melotie . , May 1 3-3 t Gowitbd 1 ' 1 - • ' - - - 'MOT- to be pm-Ili:plat, JO : N - GROVES. tail:. ~ 11 would inform the publiictlutt he has remov 2 g- , • his sh4p to .F. KeSler's bull.' ,on Main t, 41 where be. will be. happy to sae his old friends a d new ones. The 1 A . q . -.I - LTES T F. ] HIONS! arc posted tip in his shop. wh re cnstoinsnicairs . -lett any style they wish. from that of the degas i. ef. Perm, the ilisrant - of Dublin, oti.t.he.Mtoisite f ibs Saridnich Islands: • An eSp ! irienceof upw ciftwenty years at the business in Some of the be. t shops in the country, renders! foritglititiod his- unnecessary. Me ft also. pre In furniSh Ili' -: tnings - and cloth, and is, now nyinuf t scturint clot - ing - which lie will sell at fair. rices. , 1 - , 4-ntred • o "Cutting dune as usua oi cash down: . - Montrose, May 13 ,. 183. OHN GROVEs , -: -- t,. TEMPERANCE S •.- • - - : GROCii fruiE troller, igniii laving i .1. 'of O.RACERIFS. ern 1 socuaie. terms '`4 itley - co New To&.. , ;•Gfire is a eel Turnpike Mire; one door enit, Sal4cller 12144). - We keep toi . - Oranges, Lemori f ,' P. i v ; 4 .) - Rassires, .I\futs of , May . 10, 1855. F. 11.1 , ) • , . . FI.OIJR by thOxurel or May . 10th... • NEW COUNT. JAIL Ditopositts Will be . -ived iii.tlie Office I; the County Commission* Of Btitiqu‘hann County, at -Montrose, for building* New Count • Jail to , be. erected in .said Bmokli, anti' the 14 day. of June neat. The builditig to be OfStoile %rase! feet long by. thiFty-oe' feet iridq -Th - Plans and Specifications can batmen:at thel3ffice or at the office of F.. 8; tiltreettr: Sealed pre petals to be directed to the =balmier% ant imarlred "Jail Propeaals." 1 ' - J. DAIURPH - 8. DIMOCK, J. avircoes., Commiwioner's . 01 ce„. Montroie, May 11, 1857,, f • . . . CIA RDEN SEEDS.--4 4 g :supply of -fr Garilen S• • 1 just open l and for sale by , March 16. - * • J. TONS & SON., r _ • OVER teal Tl3llollollr seed, for gel_ %.J at tbestore of• Ij i WEBB. Montrose. April 1 , 185°.. I ' • . - CLOVER . SEED .B.ILYONifi Larietbon4 Diarrl 'l7. '52. ' . . .STOVES S TES! • ' ~ • , 1 rrIEE subscribers _having - e t recl _into: , partner; _IL ship in the Stoye, Tina I Sheet Iron Irtudri• ets!. are prepared . to-attend tot ny orders in hue on the shiniest notice. Tha 1 flatter - theulselvea that by giving good attention: ' low price* they ' will have a reasonable share [public patronage. ~,,n Their assortment of. Stoves ii ood, having the Li - test" and most improved putt s; among which are the Iron Sides or Vulcanin stove which took. the Ist premium Int the State, air at Syraciuse in 18iO. _ . • • - IrWitch, rm.prt , ed. I L' item, /ion. Tiritclt,.;4; E ed Ore g. - Forest L del . . do,. ' elo - Key 8 1 6 ,ti ir tight. "-- .Phomix Premig , dlerentlinds Parlor BO* Sioviifir xecil er lewd:" L All kinds offri,sovasl4-4t'plbe; Th andi Zinc Tubes itept.tai himd..-Whiehr '7 l 4 . l i t ice sq soldr.at prices , that will suit .. Al! kinds _ of - taken' its pay tuent--cash not refused. ' -, ~ • - liar Main street. two doors ." __:' ' - S PI P At 's. -A sexes, . . : 1 - - .• , • TO.THE PU - , = Abel - ell. ' - "o now meek and k •,_ of - ~esiently on h i and maggot a large and ,- . es t G 1 o p - , -, math will be 0 d vory low kr iiisli or rend, ky, The stuck ; is .• . posed ore first,:rdete'lasiortmosg of Dkuit., .', nes;,C l *Ac4l . PaiPtat . 9iigi -grtil O k ki >,gricerles, ; 1 * Ware 1 - , •.- Spoons, Spectacles, M instrit- 1 . e , itiedtifirAtikeil 2f, . ' , it'd - - maid am % t ~ •-, • 1 - ' 0riG904,-.. , i , StonewsEe, eltrthlies, l'e4ical ''' :,- I n i t ru n i e nill iShotadett:fii: Aipierb /firl*, - Sttio` , . . ; ,Brutill,‘,, .ghoes, Camphine, gurninit t l a 4144,:)i - iiiria, .' '• L'atoeks, ;# 'Jaw ' .;, 4 / 43 : 44 t; . . , Arpin"; 01401 1 1 4:! _ ,rA n .. l / Olt anY or 0•1110 . c _ , touts , *mood iii,:_ , its tho,brpiti, Vitioty stiirf_cif , : ' 1 IrUlaßglit, Noatace, - 31sy, 1852: , CEMOICIL.; . . . , . :- • N ' 0• ille: 1 •'-IF • - taTerg.q , ' . • apek, ii' latg ! ile - Pa able tn. "Ji. at ther ''' /I EAR ..-, ‘al Ville - t , tit mon.' Wiin * Or . Aef.shall es tek are caution i , and the plyik •,- to theiubacial KZ= • • • •.1. 4 • 4 - 0 , . ,4 • - :::::?.'44 . ."\iu biE .. :617 • to 4:1 37 "50 to .. L 75 . 1 .. 1 70 to It 50 • 7' BO to ' • .1 . t • r • • II •. • . f t 06 •• • • • • 0 1 1/ 6 tall 4111 . 0 ti. ~ - 1 bus 'ehhina . HA6aii •. [.•t THE • S e i l , term •of th i s tlnst •Jl. mewed . . edoesday tbe 2 8 th lu l u ' 1852 , under (the i su, pervis i o n Aid th stractors:. i - -, - i Mr. ISA:0.0; A.llif.,lPri i . I Miss MA yO. ORA WPORD, ' . I•H. IL .I.E• ' 1./Pi •A. 13.; Aaistti, it s 1) with coinpeteiit;. liistructort in ;the MUsic Departaxen(s. / . k . :.1 :'' The.successi el' Air; GrayNurbtigi t is' a -thorough tar efficient _ discipline I • .1 matured prig* ,Lis' evinced . by the pu cent, quarterliNeximOnation. , fermi!! • tees With the_ atiallice that the inst r. • upen a firm b4ii , ,i. and :cannot fail • meet to.tneet the highest wishes and of its patrons. I 1 - I • tI , i , Armngemedto Willlbe made for t . accOmmodatiower Pupils from abr i • 1 .I-. • Teringlof Tuition T 64 ettidies of, IthelPri of - Dop:4lm i,- per term; l .2' k. , I , .‘ 1...- t .. .The common -biedches of the ,AiiE de Depart men to *tit ; !tending, Wiit ' Spelling,: 0•• . • /iv, English!. G mar, Elea . * , I llistory, doini Anthmetic (iuxt . •:: her Arithinetic, The higher .. ' ; .• • of theAciulepaic pertinent, pet tir6i -, - : I - ' The studieiof theiClarnical Departni mcluding the I.,atin; Greek, and Ore Languiiges; *A the w,hOle: orlpiu the AcademlicOurseixer t ee m; 1., Music, with use 6e,the,, Piano, , • Drawing anciAiiii*. - -1 - I.! v • German, 11J I- I: f.• . . No pupil wip Ibe adadtted for lesa t unless• by epecialairangement Made ciPnl- " ILI - 1 . c ase . j;'- A deduction `tii4 belmacie ie . acco u nt. of aids Lois of Otte weelt's du , . • _C I Wm...J.MSY I . .111.. J. NIVENi Seery. '. -I - Montrose, lifi . T ii, 1.051 , • • Wst,byJ Kna find miss LT , Jail of the iitx;ve p - 1 2111116 - It WATER.' I , 1 • S_ U t .nalikye-4s.a 29, 1144 i OON AND IBM • ; • 1_ riPHE.subseri • • , ihanjust,,repeive t t '4. jiind excel) • igirttnent oflden: READY *ADE-- dx, .6 7Y • ' of latest 811 . tti !the se: o—Fasliin ablq SILIc . SPring kite.) it4uth, BOIS, Leghorn Palin Leaf: Ha baps, Shirt, Stiic • Stismiders, - ettniiits,:' Boots: 8 Wrapping, and - IWO:ling Paper, Tin' ClutairilPaptm, Fang Aitici • . 3 4tivi5e,4.4 1 20,1%,i2:' I 7 ..•ivAtd a choice 1. ing.likeet Oil ;IP bought this'eide see for:rOvelv-. lot B4d*na4.oo.i'. alton_haed, t, males, Fig' , ilketie, - 4w.; RDWAIif .1 Co. for sale by: ',IIDEL&M., &' CO. " - Admits strator's 01 Register it SNuebauna ;Coil granted letkii, of Administration of Archi - Marsklite of Franklin town, county, deed, tat_ #tis subscriber% , notic given to all per ' t om' having demands' a estate to present Ite same to ' the, sul Franklin witlionti :delay,. and ajl persc to said &State- art3l regotred ro mutki PlLYtuenk - • Ne w , ..!). -. . !, for .SpriltGoodB , '._ F, ‘, . • , .ii -. I ' lt ICRAIIII/tLElle , TS this weekit4tivitig a splendid tlf ir . Of w X and beautiful ii . yles of •r, :• 'il••' -_ , . 10 SPRING 4 1 ! ' . SUIIMER ~- GIOOD 1 EP . I --,'" ; ?I 91:4 Be e ilivi-0 : .:' • REibiri 6 I ADE CLO,THING;: - - E may berfennutae.Ohandletiain the sha ..i,Tw . ..Kentucky dein, Olen, :and in Act an ttiys le or kind of a' cosi Yon" Way want.. yes t atif:er , description, from al it : cent calico up. PrOadel di, Casstmere,-Cordni#, and Linen Pane, and - *of er tennseationable stAlea to ruit-the 5.0 1 .11._ '..01 Shirti, Shirt Colkuk,' Drawers,pveralL c. ' . - 1 M.4 1 1, V• PA PER I. One thousand 0408 Valk POPeri ins' and Of course, for. We. ~ • IR 00/C.§: i k .8 tADIONE ne w supply 'onst recesxed- , at the 4 ,Storemay•tamong. , lxlo be foiand';' ll' '" eabin.DePufai , fe of Kossuth, &c.,, Noidnale, - .4p. 4 2 . - -: ' ' F.ii,.CEr ___ )1 1 Comm issio' nen' ' , . 43f Susq'-a Colukt St&tf Admiillstrater's Sale Ppursuance 4 1 1 an order..:from ?the Court in and for the county Of Su: the interest of Beni t unin Cole, late of Cu ship, deceased, tmihr cenntract of purl followmg describcid lot of land, bOund Nortglned East b) ands of Solomon 801 south by lands of tin Decker tortlC . art, and on the w „by lanais or Th mutab i lity , . 36 f hnliAtrithibita—P a small' house a sol premises - in 'Cr stforesaid;t i on Eat 29th day,tif May a .1 o'clock r. M. Tenns made kti irtt on day or sale. • ELIZA COLA Clifford; April oast • proeed. een. • ii;ldr*eil. ' l 5 ow Popes brick 1a WEBSTER. imam , HE sulk sow rot aali purthaiera. Thex aliko tarsus thr chi, asad all rates, Apoq, 181 rrE covnm+s .2. igoim ibutatutt,' by 1144 athed *b " 'lllo 7he der. ffmr'mkni, 01~ Doll 1 1406Aid1144 , mss , ' Metre, Aptali /85i , I ' rearbondiil -i . Ad . ' • OTIOR ` blur be tat - of H. R.l' moray, . en*d.'l 1 are req tad) _ all person . •'' pr,f-sent ttps..' p;' '"'arlmonY: litay '. tar . g w NEW (-11PEEci*r.-le, e %AZ =Lye of [fn; books extanti i 0411 t t:caAl May 4th P ft* I i I SALLT. , ,, DAIRY.SALT I ,,b,* the Sack. b _ "MAY; ' 8 ,52' . F. B.! Cli IV Ifi,l E -1111 coo iieED MARAII; [1 I KERB Y _MARSH: :9, 183 1 2 -' , 1 4 4! 'AOKITCIr• 'BISSELL' it,ESP ' FULIX 411 s ' the_atteation of the peel* kg, this. fait" that Wailorhy will { doe: ni 4 ikkkop in the 4 tie wspkecocarie's motel, , - AT THE AOIf M.5:1 1 PRidAg. oiniiiimenNi s ty l * upoa it that an Ifoili done at his shop - wM be warranted tq'llti''' He ii, noy pm - pared to di Work imeonnit to :Nil - r 1 ~,... _ r. , ~- i , ._, Spring 4, Summer raiding - Tor, 1502. , -P I . , Pro Bono ablico. 1 niLen Ainerican iand Sairac'e triu ll mphillit over Porii Minors. and intportedwork. e subscriber is able to anmmf k ens oil SusquelmmuXounty, that i p , a. at ccesitholle expense. the ee! in ' fif lIIACIIINI6 invent . nil patented in 1841 by Aike thousaial. , machine will do the weritiii joartieyrnet ' *Hors p day, will !sew 11 1 tm l f seams, do it tron n hand se log stitch beingiwe 'ly the e length, all curved - work, sea , sticking, quilting, , au all the work of the ' , for "except cutting 'au Ingle. Other Sew -, • Idachiaes have be 'red Sad are in toe, w, i eau cprnpetl l wi , . respect. With, tins , lime we \p , Work as durably; and at lo r priCes r eAtablishateut. I j larraiiOrs- wishing to puff., the rt he above machine can do so by .ling OA ibex...', 1L ' N. „18IS Montrose April 19,185=: , .4nd la b ?it 41 - Administrator's 'Notice • OnCEits hetebY given that lettereof . ,:istratiOrCurpm theaitate of CliarleiHJ , 3 ' a of: Dundalf; deed; hive, been minte ti , d', to t• ui ' ribers;:and all persona indebted 'ito' ',tit. i . e . ...nested i to .Make - inunediat pay ment; and. e a ' . ose • in claims to present them dul y attested Or settl ' t - \- 1 .-i •-• , . 11 Vi .. 1 - J. ELL' _ , i and i r• i •M. CHITTENDENI ) . q ! .L. • . . t• - - . - Dundaff, pii ."'; 18.5,?,... . ' 1 • - em , ! ution • of follow g eeept t. to' 1 llt . i - .‘,-. 11. . W •11 Olt s - ' • • - • AHE Al) 1 ! /:' --- -•---- l e •.A.DIES'IDRESS GOODS, nets, Shawls,- • Ribbeni, Cloths, -Cassitneres, Jeans, Tweed!, r elitingl.. lints. Cap s , Bonin and .:Slan.,; together . - . ith a stock ot - - -.. ' 6 , •\ a - - -. -. Re4dy , Made. Co g o nin i , es . 'tic' 04 4 -1441 Ware, Crockery pitec Slid: i inei, Paints, Oils ad ell °Wei:: knods as . usual, - a • • . aisortineut of w ichihate . arriverl at the.ltail: 0 •ar Stnre inL New lit ford, and are selling off with' l . - r sh; proving that some of the.. people:knew o hre they an get the worth Otthew,.aoney. : . . Ilona* for yourselves .- • No trhuble to show . ; '.. r A.. I -__ ..ay HAYDEN ACLITTX , E; („ciod 1\ ew lifilfuiri, m4,.1851, •• y l I 'is:: . • ' ___ ? past., an. az its at, .t ;.. . - qie .. utnin i iitstnn 1 • 2e.:llec . - cola() tabl • , 0 nt, of NENE I , :_`GOO- . .. ii, - Ur'S- - ' - 8 kixli , adapsin . w-sp r RA- 9 .t. u , „,,,„ 0 ,,. II lEgreat y'rieti- sa4.9lyle!ltaktt gr7_ • - • of.. of 1 '' _ '' ' .. - 1. - . .. 1 . -STAPLE .-&,FAttiCnr-ti001:* • ' received and selling fmccinimOali la n w it .bi rr j t 1 _;-.,, .. - it 'l3u • 'l,r Milfni•d, May 1 3 , 185 — . - 00 al nrke eras; ith the, rin- eon ion or ore. P, Pr.. 't. 11, 1 I .M"Or all ,- t 0 ar lters- ..- - ' t 't - - 'l l-- I I , A YUGA i ii... -s itt 1 57E14 - .43M SALT,. and FLOUR ccestattliy on band at . On Montrose Marfoid Depot. i•- : SALISBURY & CO. _. May 6, 1852. '• t , _ : , 1- SETTLEMILIgN T W4II:IIrTED. txxlqthe HE subs;eribei hat; left Ills W ....- -, s :owing t l r. (l o f' r el li u nt l titt r t y .a: d il it e n * :?ar d erZ estecl- to Call and i settle the , ' gainnithout. delay i `. t , ' - GEOI FRINTIE. lifay I,'ltlriii.. ''. • - ."- ar .• i • .- large and ING , . . . • - • •• ' pm star 1 - ' „ - .. first rat. top buggy .for sale, 41 .. I 'Y -- 'l• ' : . • ' - ',. A:B 1 miy 4,1832.\ ". •-:- '. r• i ‘• (Be Ws Straw and G 1 yam , oes; ks, Executor's: :Notice. _ LL persons indebted , to_the eistateof Wealthy Peu*as,i.late of Montroge,-deed,*re:yoluest e to[make immediate Fiayinei4, andihiise hav ing , cl bait agaiaskthe 'saint to present them; dul y .at= tali; foe. seittenient.' • ;wittrAiiJESSiTil; t ' CIIARCES:AVERX Montt e, Aran '29;1852. • 51 mg 17 . B,4te. TALE nty ; . ing ~ rthe, in• • 1 P he . 44ISt: 141 : fiber • mAnde ted ii timed !to; iII LOVER. A l'lllOritY SEEM' also a quantity of Dit , ,ied Apppes, for b'y '. .. '7 1. , Ontrose, Mareiz 'lO, - 18 - 5'2. .i_ • i .-1 •. , , 11 ABBITS . ; YEAST POWDER thu bestib use iI D foil breaxt , ite.,. Also WASIIINGIPt)WDER; -sale by -4 , I.- - • • i . Y. CHAINDLR-- on ' - I. trok, Yebruary 2(1,1852. l.. • - 'Adin 6w PLO w sll 1.85 E , : NEW £. 4 I:BLISItatENT, I I 4::\ 41, E. SOTT would - ipectfully i t . inform the -1- • vyblVint . thoy are.tnaridactig Blotch , l !, , ,t-Colohni Plows. Thsy 14 4 4,; . kev, constant- I,Y - 11 m 1 :—'r. '.' , 1 . 1. .*.• - - [' .• : . odi : Rill, ilraync county -and Idea raf. ,3 1 1 CAdlivatars,: Do.; Chirws,' eii4 . . ' ' . I: - Points . '- - of .4riOus pitttems. bit) numerous to mention. - IVAk 'ho by strict nttention to business to feCeive our-; sh Fo_ of putlfeystrinaiti:' liebtrinfactinly D.Post's of .stand. ' ' Fotindiyybt.-Mott nenrigearle's mill. ' - .Itepairini l tlone on Wort notice. -.-- • .- t .,` , 1-, !: .-141.,1JAK *rr; --:._ : Zeal * Fit eb• 5 , 1852 Cabillet:.-Sho 1 .': :2-, ‘-. HO subsetbet'. is_ now Man u facturing at • his shop,' i near ;Times. Lake,l-1 hulks frwri Mont , , 'ail kinds f Cabinet Furnitnie;such-al --. , ': • eatu,, tablei, , Staiuls,.-&fai, l Segices, ....—_ ~ - . ~qhgarB . , l v.,4"e• ~ . lt wadi ilia& "ip ii!'4, worlo - O)Fp : 1 ,3?, 1 !ner , Wniiiinted.l - —l .. ... • _ i'...; .i ..; ~ 4 riliirSe, in Want o f Furniture *di .&4ill IO • and examine:as !bee - hal - Ur rea4y;kai .i. l op . / ;cheaper than the .C.henpest. : • -..' 'P - . - i 1 - -1.011.En0 - 41Eida '. iaisTater, Dec ' lli'leorg- ~..,.=•!.. Oniii. I:. =•,:--,,,,•?. • . 17' I .L idi Toi t '8 it L i) ' i.EF ( .rPhq • ueha 3 ila, at'd town. thitt a `OD lilt) • 4 8 on the itk Stew- it, Nrik- enancei, Staff ~ ' ..---- .-, - . , r , I t o : ate 6 of Ltre':onaTead.-, „ nz* - 'i.t.Orii2-00::diitlriii'ftui - rie; tP , ilid lialtbiripl eitcl .cs.,: = •Qoili,,Ftour and co . Me4},ns 4 an_d: t;:bbl. t ~lit .1 . FA:: iiiatr . - ii )ti' ttose_Deo4,llcirstr4ccant le ins 40 but, ld .ffell. aril elle ri. '" ' ' . - t- - :-. B. . 1 db 10th. I " npT Y e rth e Mm~f. ilin u o ittLvimt Wholesale - A COMMISSION Q. 5 r etUaTLAißivi, BTIRET; '• '-- 4044vASHIXOTAX-1 .4 1 6 E 5,..',. 41 6,4 : ::,1 . 4 4 P--,:r,..r:.4i,7,-1.,: ~•- ~,..: -,--, ...3`..e,... .4,7 1 . ; ... i....,4;4118AUPP,1 ',l,if im i v,• : ,,lz,,,' .' _ A l f- , t:',..! ... 1 . ,.z. z . , , 111 • i '''6".giiii'itiii i i i iiii k . iiiiigia•:,,,OCil:'i:g-,i,, . k g l ie: •,,,..,_. A l * Allit,lo .:•010:4ftk•A*;',44 : hi . ' R ip a i n :4l !...s. Mactlingginthilliiii:Abir' F '4l - 7 iti ra i ttf . ~ , • .4r-rtr„... , 1kri54.414.1,11 - - '.. .. .4 • lifil ri. , :' rt'::: - .• 0 - :4-:,:- - ~..4.4,,-, .A.- - is - . - MIN --1..„-7' -,:i—jc•!' '-'..:''.444.4,1-. ,7- 7 4.-1' i - - ---- - m--...., :fr.„ -,..,A --•------‘-..47,- ,- .- -,,--- t ,pitu,;,*111%.4.., , r, and: ar . : . _ _,,,. :11,-,.......-- 444-, __lr liege --, ee.. , - , - -- ow— -- ~,,..if ~ , loiri n g - Irpiteb,-..a- irith2u.ila- - l''''',;, 81'1017, - , :*--, • --. , - ~'-'. land *P Marizei, r ihe;i044..2',7r-1-1 '" A. , _ .._',- ''7 vithothY,liid.o(-_ .:--Tiiiimitir) o , ll ! lawn.44. , 1,11 "utla ,01egi-bilift- _,......Viff,-- nansice "'t-'4-i-: tbeZirto:an- fii...,...ftattecniousN: ,„ (,-, ~ tontsinkir '-#.' . latilbe", ',.•-iett:,,, )3eleuer' a pittreneee, , 3 otilta7 ' ;y A ihidiff,.**47.` with.,the,Pupon.thet day- , . ti on ,da to be he. mrday the 29- `,„bi..k00ww,ER.0.14,04t., - • of 3 Sag' it: Taint! jult q, k? 1: - ... .Gibm• 1 r-- CtiAts. , the , e tuts iwatea . . . 441ffinhirtitOrIg:110 ALL riibni , bir h ydem*igksiiko--etbi * * . of iticohiG ' (41,41dee'11.014,„ -., ,-, fi r ,- - ville in the (*antra Saagee wow ~, . ~, „i,' , ietit this sitzbe4Wititeited &it i ' 1top„ _ „.,.. -, 1111 We:bar; it - Fr aforeesid f *id infiet-4 , „ , wocindebted Weald eashi;4lll P eat C:eiMadett . - settlemitheut, delay:: : - Legera: - 4, admiaimisti ol e '- have bevalay the Re s i a_ te T: l9f, .*l 4 , 4o u*V-', 1 4414- 1; ''' wtheacalentaid. ,- —-- --,;..-. - .:,_- ''g- - ;it.GLEDDI*,Aha?;" .?" 'Fiiendsville i Apart 15t. - -'l . ".._', 1,.. 3 ~,...,---- I - , . dr, Fel twelve ind4..er -every in& of i in-fact erten . it . in , to do y 511 Farmer's 41 Jwialhig Lhie to N ew y or k FROM NONTROSWDEruT f BY alr. It Saltily! t A RRANGEMENTS -have been ;auto , with. Tuthill, Seely & Johnson, or Cleestelkito — ger county, to forward all , hinds of Prockio' toe, York an themoet buforaldo taboo 71 I • L Rom salesmen.raiii*4l/513* attire- atteatioultu dotal& 1 Il iad t kni;w4 an% and• one of e Ivry boot Market'. ' lO 1852 4 it ,r :ht for e sub C.. - TYLER; D-; Groceries,Crockery, - -Ha • ware, etc., - ' l ."Head'iit. Navigation,"-Public.Avien;. POST - .c - „e0 :, - . u Gnt.Crokey. L t o Flour, etc; `= Leather; :; of Turnpike stink 'and Pub C. D. NrllidlL,:Suigeon in Odd Fellow's, Hall, corner of phidniii, , sock l'oropilot-streeta,, lolontrose;y*.—;puitit:::7o-ceF, done with (be bes(inaterial, and hOntinOtlia- proved`tyle. - - 1471;. 114-.IEISFr-i AT7 I 0 R 21r 47 A, COM1111S$I0IVER;OF p3s EDP , ' FOR THE ST I ATEI- Or-NEW Ir01119);.0, • riLl; ' attend to all bud*ltiii,liid•:etTinidhi . ••- itroniptneila--and- lidepty, - • Square, occupied bl Huai vi denaw--; •_ - 'HAIR hand Cana : 3 at the - Char df Serneti l eti n, 22, 1851, z. •DIMOCK; ICD.:L. - -Officek ; NO: .4 ego - stretlti—Residence; Bcicki eet, Foot a public Avinuel It: E. S, 4Rit*fititine 616004 e -ft; •-• r ‘ IiStIMIS the practice ` of . iiiiireakief 7 ne. - be' found -- foi the isteiseet at SitilitaiNilititell: he, will be happy-:to wait an Itii.ohr*itdc en ai e ' Fed At . • ades' make ; : I LD ; CALVIN Cs kLSEY a Officepintoet's,Taii4e-1-4100/4, - firt Searles liqteii,t" , x-4 - .j7;;-e ' • • • - - WILLIAM 0 134 - rf,61:1164 1116 *It. ~wilt attend to any oniLLIMIII eatraded kma` In tileConinfes SnaineltnUnn; TatAktne*4l4tid ans l W YC nnifi e:: • fik? iti :f:PIT4 Ow I 1 • • ,•• - B. B.:,,LYOAS &CO., Whcilead taiLDealers Goodi,:..iGtneetleskankir • F,kotr„ add, flar dyrapt „ , - Ltulesbciro!;?:%J...:r;,t 1 4i,, - r cHAN„L'is Rea4mide Clcithink, e ,;gqoks dr, — pi t tio &a ery, , fx---4,oar S.SAVILE a!i , - > ki of Ceettege and Tin -ffit St veg. Agricoltorok MPteMentk. 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LEE At CtAqE, Inixtitein 161_1E - or Dry- thvag, zro. ea Ordadviv: a Pf : R* l4- •••• street - ' - • ••,•- -,,- •,•• :• f •••• • • ,-,•.(::,-'-,.i•-1,-:-:1-:-•••.,,:••,,:t -.CAT4..E:TI,.:;-;WEEXX, ',,i444:M0000.111,1014* .'tiirrki iiiiitiiat t z;o4iiiritii** - ithiii fti4P:o64ol' • 4iiiiiiii belitirliii:Ohiiir: idibli tit *iiiiiiiitte: '-' - '-f , ' - • -,-: ALBSRT _CHAMI3EItDI:I 4 4:, pgi'v ni Z AP, I(fid Post in& Oc e s4tigrea - $ 1, ! , k 0 -r•!;tiite**l, - ` ft - - t - ,•i4 ' ' • - nil . - 91)94 11, milts,- lifi*inek XISILIW*Cr°46I " I S I ) s,°l:lrt,g: .111 3. 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