Mrqris,lllcCurdy A. Henry, Hup-3 .4ccouttt;:. , ;tfessysi: ne laaldemaia, Hemphill, .Stiutbers ' anti '• „ 11 1.,,,t; on:Laughltn, Laury,,Leeoh. L est, ! B . Brown, ,S ou de r . G a b e, le ' - ....ir .g oiray. 5I 'Kean, 'M'Kee, - . Mai- !Smifit. ..-. - ' ; „ ..._ .. laimoiality.: .. Dressits...G•uthe; ~niiiifs' Imoir - is,. B : lowri of NVir,,foliting, Olwine; I 6 Vice a nd, "`Parker,Patten Penniman. Reekbow, l i ef., ontlxvin, Title, FIY, - Evtitis of Indianif. IW -1 . Rhoads, Riddle, Roberts, Lean 'and Shaeffer. 4 . nyder, son g i : i. Shugert,.'" Shull, ,Simpson, irt: Militia System Messrs : bowtic4i .SW; Rss, Skinner, Sender, Steward; Tluitnii,.Trone, !fer, Ress,.Lausblin,Rojtertion, Rhoads and and Sricaker bi . ; _.ouse--4oted,.. iranry. -:.- - -. -. ..... " : -..' . 1 tut Er Cessna,.” f o r RICIIARD D.RODIIEAD.. ate.,. , ':, • . . .- , " r pec . tiqn,,Dis , tri.et.s: . kqgsrs — !' :lVinlrryi•• of M r , Carothers of the Sen and Mews. Vt.yommg, - 13roomal, ; Dobbins i l Skinner, Tr ham, p_iff e , Gosslo% Hort, Kunkel, Ikr. ThomaS,Blaire anti :Mehroe'....' . t - ' Clnkev,NisSley, O'Neill,-Roberts n, Slinet: Batik ';- Ilessts. , trindli.,:Dig,lntin, Leif, s kr an d Walker, of the House : l, voted ftr-Feather,- Hart; Souder,','Debbitts:'-Bent; and lC. Loouts. . .-- - - , ' jai•ltiOin -• ' .'' -' . ..:'..,. :-.,..',... .. , i Messrs. Brooke. Knnigerinebcr, .31 a bittel .Estates end*.oe4. - cats.-' Mcis'is. Packer Lob. - ley,';sl'Slierry, Evan's of .Berlis, , a ctine of the Senate. and M rs . rs ,''B a ld., Brc4n gin, Broomall, Cooper, Cowden. Hunse 1 eker, ell,;.Cassiaay and Monroe.. , , .: - --.. : .- piinger and Slifer of the Eibuse-41 - vo.. Bridges and Turapike Roads.' Messrs. ted for A. E. BnowN. , . _. . 1 • : Brower,' M'Reynolds, Gibbs,Thom ~ Trote, om- - . ''' Scattering-31. -- • lao and:Rjesopkr: ~ - • - . . . Ncoesgary to a choice, 66. -,.• : , 'Corporations; . Messrs. Leek Killinger, Mr. Brodhead was declared duly erected: Packer, , Shaeffer,Eftiplet, _nalker,..Hayne, The con . c onventionadjourned.' _ - . . Fritz and. Linton. . . :lAN, 15. .SENATE.-,--The' Speaker' l aidn Local ...4ppropriations: ' ~ 3.taiisili.. Trek before the Senate the annual Report's of the filly, - Dungan; McKee,. Mowry'of Somerset Phil a d e lphia, Germantown and Norristown Shell'ind M'Lean. , . . : , Railroad Comnanv, and the Report , of the Lands. Messr s . Henry; 'M'Kcne, Shutl, Pennsylvania Coal Company. Rhoads, - M'Clay, Freeman and Cooper. The Senate then went into Executive ' Divorces.' .Messre, .:RobCits, -Herir, session anti - confirmed the nomination of .Drovver,-I.luplet, Henipbill,' .Den a nd J., , pollock,.,as President, Judge of the W,ssler. • - - .•. ... . - VIII. judicial district. The. following nominations by the Gov ernor were received. - Jared B. Evans, to be• Associate 'Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of jciferson . to unty. James B. Lawrence to be Judge of the •emrt of Common Pleas of Clarion county: Among the numerous petitions presented :this morning, were the following; For the establishment of a Free Banking Law —for the incorporation of the Meehan ic's Bank at Allentown—for the incorpora tin of the Manch Chunk Bank, with a Cap ital of $290.000. Bilk introduced.—To extend the charter of the Schuylkill Bank of Philadelphia—to ineorporAd the Mechanic's Bank of Pitts bore. Resolutions.—Mr. Walker introduced a resolution Which was adopted, requesting the Secretary of the Commonwealth to tar nish the 'Senate with a statement of the number of judicial districts in the State, the number of Judges, their nay, &a. .31r. 'Koriigetaeher offered a resolution which was laid on the table, relative to an enlargement of the "transcribing rooms of the Senate! 'Adjourned. STANDING COMMITTEES OF TUE- SENATE. The Speaker .or the State Senate on M on day, announced the Standing Commit tee 4 as follows : Finance.—Messrs. Brook, Packer, Son igmacher, M.cCaslio, Meyrs, Crabb, berg. Ranks —ltems. Crabb, Shimer, Save- Ty. Iris. Frailer, Walker. Robertson. 31ilitia —Messrs. M-Caslin, Stine, Shi nier, Cunningham. Packer Judiciary —Messrs. Walker, %hien berg. Gnernsoy, Crabb, )101urtrie.. Internal irnprorements.—Messrs. Pack er, Malone, Brooke, Ives, Forsyth, Carotb- ers, Stine. Roads and Bridees.—nrnsn. Icon indier. 51abne, :Aluhlenbere, Fultou, Buchlew. Alicoualq.—lklessrs. Emsyth, Ilaslitt. lionizmacher. Jones. HAge. Eitates and Eleheats.--Messrg. Guern sey, Menurtrie. Huf:as, Sandesun, kw. Pensions and Gratuities. 'Messrs. 'Conningoon, S imrr, .Tmeq. 11-go, Carson. Ditric:s.—.sl,l,!-rs. Carson, 'lre li berß. , )o, 11-igos, Haslitt. . Retrenchment and Reform. —Messrs. Myers, Junes, Fernon, Carson, Cunning . - ';ram. Edtwation.—Messrs. Buckaletc, Ferinn, Sanderson, Hoge. To Compare Dills.,—lessra. Frick, -Jones, Sanderson, Carothers. Bally. • lice and. Im morality --:)lessrs Carnth ers, Sanderson. Carson, Fulton, MeCaslin. Prieiltged —LMesq.s.,Laltrozoe, Forsyth, Bronke, ClOpOtati:M.S. Messrs. Savery, Lmvrence, Frick, F. , rnrin. AgTiculture an.l Domestic. ilfaoufac tures Malone, Fulton,, Bailey.! 3levrs, Carothers. Erecutire Norninaions —Messrs. Stine, /loans, Walker, JlcMnrtrie, Guernsey. Library.—Messrs. Lawrence, Stine, Sa very. Public Buildings —Messes. Konigma 7 : cher, Frailer., Frick. House.—The Speaker presented a re monstrance against the sale of certain prop - erty belonging to the Trinity Church of, Philadelphia. , On no,tion, Friday next was fixed as the (lay for opening the returns of the Auditor and Surveyor General. , • i Idroduced.—ltelative to Snarl Catchers on Locomotives; to divorce Mi doe! Larkin and his-wife; to more effect ually prevent the sale of Spiritous Liquors, and a number of others. A. suppletaent to the net incorporating, the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, eame.up and was referred to the Judiciary Committee. Resolutions.—Mr. Dobbins offered a re- , solution itikirneting the Senators, and re-1 questing the Representatives in Congress to use their influence to secure a modifies tip of the existing Tariff laws. Mr. Penniman moved that the Com mittee of Ways and Means inquire into .the expediency of Funding Relief notes ; issued I .Tetrtain banks nuclei: the ant of Dth 31aY, 1541. Adj. STAXDING COXIIITTEES OF TUE lIOUSE. ,Iray s and 3.feans. - Messrs. Mak, Ihrt, Brindle Bmer, Griffin. Silfer, Simpson, ll owirflf \\ * yarning, and Benedict. Jaikiary. M4sri. A. E. Brown. eas sidaS,, Hilinger, Kunkle, Morris, O'neilli Rimy and Roberts. Pensions and Gratuities. Messrs. Itgely. Stratberp. Demeres, M'Eardy, mer, Hamilton, Hunseeker. Ciaiors. thi wine Messrs. Feather, Reid, 01- Gibbs, Linton, Schofield and Patton daricultu re. - Messrs. Haldeman', Niss lay, Steriar.d, Yen Horne, Ely, "Blaine and J..Brrurn. Edimation Messr& Griffin, Bighant Olvrine, O'Neit Penniman, 4 .rastrong, and Baldeman.' Lomestic Manufactures, Messrs. Jack ram, Roberts, Leech, 131 air, MaSberrY4 elms, Demers. , ,_„, .., &w Counties. Messrs. Yegey, Bald win,- Dunn, Bigelow, Evans;• Of Indian, Laughlin and Fritz. ' . ~'-' I . '. :., '• 7b compare - Bills. Messrs. Simpson, Condor,-Lilly; M'Kean and Riddle. . liT Librai-y. Messrs. Dunn, Riddle, Ilanip -1 .... , , Inland Narig:atiun and Internal Ini.- prorements." Messrs..' Pennictuni, Bowen, Goodwin, Armstrong. Baldwin, Ross, Reid, Walker, ill'Kean, Condo.; . Ree4liow, Kiln lik and Dorian. "Printing. Messrs. Benediet,l l lPair and • Shugart. ' . I ' 1 Public Buildings,. Messrl.l Shugart, I Steward and Evans of Berks. i I The I.l , hlocu t it.e Var.y eol FICLI;OW CUIZENS : Certain members of the State Central Committee having ;net at the 'Merchant's hotel, in the city of Philadelphia, no the evening of the 30th of December, 1850,_and, by their resolve, at tempted to change the place •and time for holding the Judicial Convention, frOm the Borough -of Harrisburg, on, the second Wednesday 'of June next, to the' city of Reading, on the Pith .day of June nett, deem it my duty to cipreis toycra my con viction, that; the meeting was_ informally called together, and that its action is whol ly void. Or the motive for this open-departure from established usage, disorganising in its, I tendency, hazardous in its consequences, and calculated to lead to imputations against the prudence and forecast of those participitiag in theitnrement, it is not my t place now t o speak; I prefer' rath r, that those who were active in the call, should satisfy you that they were gore ed, in their course, by devotion to your interests, and not by a meek subserviency to ambi tious men. I Whilst - the:regular meeting of the Com o mittee on the 20th of IV:member last, came :together in pursuance of a call molieit azs to its object, the call for the irregular ,meet ing of the 30th of December, concealed he purpose.- If-zthe question of a' separate convention and the time,and place of its meeting be of any importance to the Dem ocratic party; why was the object of the ir regular Meeting withheld? What benefit can possibly accrue by. merely 'changing time and place, that is commensurate . with the risk incurred in attempting to aZet that change, is an inquiry of far niore Loper-. tame, • To concede to this irregnlar meeting the power to annul the legitimate action of the Central Committee, would be to. declare that. seven of its. members in any Dirt of the State, o;lming voluntarily together, should bind the party by their determine lions Ssch a doctrine would he subver sive of the objects . for which the IC 4nrnit tee was raised, and lead to confesiun and defeat. „ Viewing, the proceeding : orthe,lrregnlar I mer•ting nt the .30th of December, hi the light I hare indicated, Tina holding' the' regular mectin 7 of the 20th of November to have definitively settled loth the time and place of the meeting of the convention to put in nomination candidates for the Su. prune Court of the State, I hereby an nounce that the delegates,eleeteil to that convention will assemble in the Borough of Harrisburg; on the second Wednesday of. June nest. JOHN /ECKMAN, Chairtuati of the Democratic Sfate Central f lornmittee. West Chester, P3, _ Jin. 1. 1851. for the rliio7l. A Washin ,, ton eorresTiondent of the NeW fork Herald, after deck ing that..o , strong Union sentiment pervades the peo i-ple of this city'? (Washitigton) ,which is - shared by all the Senators and members there, proceeds thus:: The !The Union ser,timent is moving the members of the. Administration and Con gress, ° in a remarkable manner, as will be seen from the following schedule: . • lion. Truman Smith is, married to IL la dy from Alabama. Hon: Mr. Gilmore, of Pennsylvania, is married to a lady in Maine, niece of_2l,lr. John Vaughan. . Hon. Mr. Cabell; of Florida, is Married to . the 'beautiful lqiis Wilcox, Of St. Louis, Mo. • .;. : . . „General Waddy 'Thomson, (One., - of the few., Union. men of - South , Caroiina.)" is married to Miss Jones, of North Carolina, Heaven grant that 411 South Carolina may be wedded in inrlis§olublo botids the pa triotic Skate of North ,Carolina.: Hon: Linn Boyd, of was' married last:session to a lady of Penn._ Hon. Mr: -Taylor of Ohio, is a bride groom; and hence pinting for.the - Union: Hon. Mr. Conrad, Secretary - of:War; is about to be married to ,a lady, r. who ii.not only fascinating, but every way worthy ; of so stanuch and patriotic a Union fmanj as hirnsalf; and Mr. Bay, of . Missouri,andut i to be :married ..to ladyin Georgetown: j -God bless the ladies, one and:allL.'They ere silently and unobtrusively doing more for tbe.l.Joion than alLthe time, blebetithj r ing, at the ftriside:of home, those patOotie, Amerionesentimente *Met - *be disquisi- Ltions of politics seem `.• to litiver.out of the . brains Of Men. ' 14.11 y they' bo,ptosiroos rig heppy; end be the worthy rootlets of ,wo thy , 1 mon men, ,to walnut' havh,the rearing .of the rising -gene'ration entrusted tel their, Uniternsteare. _ dish., bands tibo Übionis ea, e, tbern 12=1111M Tirigle4l:.:.*lcitatr,;' NAN_ISIM 'lll . ‘ A Wonte:l.,—Na:learn from the %don,. Ali: Commonwealth that on the.tdilit of the" 24th a man by the naine,of R. fibrin MIS abet and instantly by Mrs. Sarah ;Ann Stillman; the wife of John A. Stillman,' who ls ihy trade paintei„ blerse was a earpe'nter, and leaves a wife and four children. The Com monwealth sars ..• . • . • Stillman_ .resided in a small.'honso near.the walls of• new Female Seminary buildipg, now in, the! 'eourse of erection in Marion. Morieltad l been at work on the new bnilding.'• .:7Mr; Stillman was absent, while his .wire and three small children WerO left at henie' thentselves. The report ;of the gurfaroused`the 'neighbors --Who upon ripairingit4ppot, found the gun of 'Mr. Stillman lyikjenthelloor, with one barrel empty, a M.. - rulnkh a pane of glass, and - Morse on the. outside dead; with' a woun d over his right - ye, his face blackened . with, poWder,,and bratosliferally 'blown-out: It is a tragical . ;affair. 'Mrs.• Stillman is a small rind delicate female, and.ave are sure that 'phomust•hafe believed her honor, and perhapaller life, tn•Oreat peril, before she could lidyc•beed iliduced totakeit gun even intn her bands. 'So 'fearfully alarmed. was ' she; that she fled .tho . - night dress, after. firing. the gun, teartng the children where they were foundand convey ed to beret theneighbors house where she had taken refuge.. r'-. -4 ":•••••• •• - • . We learn from Priyake_soUree that trent excitement prevailed - the 'next `day,-and that public opinion fully justifictl . Mrs. Still man. . Counterfeiters Arrested The Allentown' Register of the 9tb inst., says—On3lenday laSt, Daniel Ward and Thomas Simpson. two dressed young Imen, made their appearance in our Borough. They visited a - number of our Stores and !Eating !rouses. and { sueeegded in passing sonic $3O or $4O of Coutalrfeit Notes' on the Harrisburg Bank.. They-travelled in a one horso sleigh, and left .luring the af ternoon, and as they represented, for Hel lertown, bat instead of going;to Hellertown they took the river road to Itithlebem. • At the • time it was found' ont • the notes were counterfeit, the , tkappies had already left town: Deputy Sheriff - flaintz, and an assistant despatched lifter them. who over took the at Bethlehem, where they had also succeeded in passing a number' of notes. • They were brought back and had a bearing. before Judge RuheJ commit ted them to liimso, for a heari4g at the next Cued, which goes in session ;on the 3d of February; next. • DRIESBACII , AND • Altr TIGER ON A STEAMBOAT.—:On WCIIfICSthy. last HER R DRIEERACEf, the celebrated tamer of wild heaste; received at Zanesville a telegraphic dispatth 'to come to Cinncinati and bring With him his pa—the great Brazilian tigei', One of the most ferocious Animals ever tamed, Herr, acnrdingly took a doub -14 berth on the steamer "Julia Dean. " Putting down - the names on the Clerk,s book." Herr Driesbach" first berth "Col. Alexander," (the name Herr gives the old tiger).eeeencl berth. Herr remarked that the Co). Was . a queer old fellow, eecustemed s .. to "sleeping out" and had a peculiar fancy' - Montrose, Jae.::. /0,,,,. he would sleep en nothing but straw ! The chambermaid took away the bed and re pleeedi it with a full supply of that article. Business and preparation to start, went on. Just before the last bell, Herr and the timer made their appearance in the cabin opposite the state room door. The Clerk hearing an unusual stir in the cabin, .opend his , otE e e door, anti looking down into the cab- 1 • I Save' Your Taxes. , l in. spied the glaring eyes and savage body I rpm ran is iiell ceiablinhell, that {Me Itemely.pap Sr , . 'of his Royal Majesty He recognized Herr ; I tem is better tar the Pruille.s4st es well as the Set i ler. es atty. article can be afforded; at, a ranch smaller IDriesback but he did not relish the appear- profit furl pay dovro, than on a croket.l .-- ' • anee of Col.Alezender! Still he did not feel' - I. P()ST & Pril's I • like ordering the party ashore), He felt a I Are selling theirlarite stocl{4TY fieVils, Groscrici s etc. VaISIBLYon tho principle tif•lpireand.Take tor no repngnanee to that undetialtinrs., •and con-' try . And, tio•reiare, assert at confolonee, that they eluded to allow things to take their wrmted I -I Can and and Will course Herr Unl9eked his State--room . - 1 l iz.de clie4or than their neigishors, oho sell on credit. . I door aid His • Majesty. was on his straw bed. I I ill:Z i t o:1j; i tZt"o i e n ribirv e sz e r s u er ;il l :y b s b s ° r!` ticte " . bs , After a little time spent in arranging thei 11.3 to thaee whoosh to pay rs: whss they get ice day state room, Herr satisfied the Clerk and; A n d o,l6.:°,lt a to t - t your ,Ilisfsnrestts. 1 , 4...0pl a - ,ca „..a t h e _ s ororecent y i 1454 by 5 ins ethers that his ewe-as entirely under Ids ; tc• 1 WANTED.AIrrIn. innr. /Samaras, Beans. 8.-eics, Command intimated toi-tbe bar keeper Ambit:lElNi Apples; occ., in elchauge sor gositl or casts. a bottle of brandy which berelisbed by His t, ' , • - . piJET & PITTS. Royal Highness, (or himself) which weal - - -`-!.-L tllll -!'- 3 " . 15 ' 1 ' 'sl. — l .-- 4 . - 3 4''' `brought into the stateroom by the tretah- I SLEIGH SHOE S . " 'lin s waiter, who Inid forgotten to bring ! A._ FEST sets for sale at 3' ctc. psrltrl. cmat. - ' with the /iquer the requisite accompaniment I :al 19ST PITTS. & $3 11011(4111,1 'pure water. As a punishment. Herr told 1 QTRAYED from the Mlbseriter MT 131' elsont the ""d of ,the tiger'to take the carnet, .which hich he and stepping quickly , oat, locked the as-- AhOrt,°heornes,'O n:tATslige f rVan tn iV l A l i:r n . I t vtet I did, i tif r 7. ec i .tt °;g 7 t7 eh': "aid . C.W hal. a s'lltto spot upon i tonisited boatman in, while he went for wa . V e l p ' r ,, -- MtifinLg e '',l i' Q u l t ' t 7,l l 7,,r,„;l t e . rreh'imv3 [ter. 'The man was so frightened that he s . ------ . ' • i .. J4E3 antv. [spoke not,' neither did he move till Herr —l9l / 1 3Dcr " 12 - 2 :-L l ''' s4 ' ' I 3.3 w . , returned and stated to him that . heliport. have no fears;as the tiger weak] ke e p bi ts. Ditee until us ordered'him to rise. When l night came, Dr C OCA iesba h I I NI his state , room`bid His - majesty good night and went to bid in the upper berth, and the ' happy Couple' had 'a good - and peaceful night's ,rest. On arriving at our whail, Cul. Alex ander showed his approbatien.of the boat by giving tivo or three growls, interpreted as apprepatory . by Herr,.,-arid the. party ISonght'a hack,- which whetifn tid happen-. dcl to_be driven by I tt son bf he Emerald ;isle. At first sight the drive utterly re lit Instil to 'take the "baste' but was perfect liwilling that Driesbach shou d be accent inedated. His fears were, nil yed howey e,r, by the tiger jumping hi 'de, and he drove to the Dennisstm Hons . but' Den nis.son resolutely 'yefused :t allow. His' Itoyal .Ma roams- to take 'MB at his betel,- end Driesbach was-obliged - to .take rooms fOr his friend at Wond's Museum, while he returned,to- Dennisson's, the nearest-and best place.he could find. ! :- We....presuitte that such an-instance of travel has never before been recorded ,--•• eineaHtinati Corn, ••„li 4.t. ,Jotili'VViss, the nelebratea Lei ' ut, has sp. plied to COngrees for A donation f 820,000 to enable him to snake experiments i Rallobning, claiming to have.brought. the eel nee to audh, -pdrfection as to render it vastly u ful hot on. ly . inAlurtranitpoiletion et:Mails, ?ut as an en gine me o destruetiolan tiene of, IV J.: ..11e,kro. poses a onstrtiet a balloon tam to Oinking tweet r tons, mid - raise iloirer tild pßotabove gttn_a o f and Aisoliaige•itnitative to'iisilra," to 4'6* ita rapacity Itt ;06 destetteti of an 010. , info fcirt,Or anny, - •• -; ••• -, , .' __ • , ,Tha peaaorial watt roft - Tred to: t4e - Cothmit.l '-lie orl'ldval Afbirs. I i r- I ..Dr. Cox's chinli in prooldyn, N. Y.contain9 9061 members - . The church .Of Aev. 11 NAT Beecher, coutaiu.s 600,, raulihis congregation usually 2000 persiins, and :'someiitnes some' hundreds niore. • - • -• • MEE ittail.yMader Ciothhig.. Chap.,2. , "And ireitme 6 1 .0w:when! IlmAir 'Sail, that !.mined goods pleased the 31iintreseites; he, deter: !mined to. tring - morO -- 'goodlitipparel to that Place. So lie.sent forth word through all tht country round about; And ell the people ga ; itg . ered together to ;sea the wonderful things he done.- kiahe healed thein all'of the . brui- Ises and rents that their tattered garments had received, by placinm. upon them" new .clothes and receivinexpay therefor. t, 1 • _ And th"multitudel marvelled at his good pees, end thd cheapness of his good's. Then, said Ulman, hereafter lily . of ine - clothes tried on and fitted to you, that • your t sppearanee the World ma,r be ,HOAB 021 LE. Then - they all answdred with a loud voice, ;GLORY TO 1.11,- MAN, it is rind ever shall be even as he s.'sith unto us.. A CARil—Eld. Dinacek and lady, take this method tci present their Imartfelt .gratifudo to all ivho contributed at their Donation. And they•feel in duty bound to pray that the riches of }leavens spiritual blessings may be 'bestow= ed upon all who so nobly communicated their temporal gifts.- Andthe Elder- hopes that he shall ask the hlessinis Of God to teat on those very young friends, when, ha shall "lean ripen the top 4 - the beautiful Staß . they.presented to ' At .Pleasant Mount, on the :9th inst., by Rev. E. 0. Ward of Duncisp; Mr. JAMES R. YouNG of artonfield to •3itsa ALVLRA ROUND, of Clifrord. • Also; by the same at tho sarnc; time and place Mr. OLNEY Romm Of •Clitford to liras E3IELINE 3. Youo_of Grecndeld. Also,-by the same nt Douche on the In i t h inst., Mr. ISAAC V.t_xiNowtsic4 of Hawley wid Miss, Saa,►x ANN, \Vm of Citerry Ridge. ' In Franklin on the 16th init., by Josepli L Merriman, Esq., Mr. J. MAc4of- Dimock'and MissIIAILRIET CANFIELD, of Rush. . Nrwi OrarbmaGoi.mangCm. GIMES „ • Stsiiwap tend , deneral !Imago Hour e,i • Great Bond Pa. 8111 . ,C, v. ...ERI, lan ?1 1 HE Proprietor h avirg neift ly ..tlft' 1,1 f , ated within a few yards of the, Depot, in a style un surpassed, is now prepared to receive and entertain his friends. Guests will be conveyed to and from the Can free of charge; and every attentionigiren fhr their com fort and convenience. The established surges new start (torn his housif, which leave upon the arrival of the dif ferent trains. =•••Attaeltad is ad excellent LIVERY STARVE by Mr. Truesdell, where horses end Carriages can be bad at all Om re, on reasonable tetras. • • en C. saliTH.- Great Bend, lin. 20, issi. 413 in. Admlutstrators'-'lVollce. VOTICF: 4 herebyli yen that lettota of Adoalnlttration bare bean grant.at . o the uuderalmett, In the estate of George K. Taylor deceased, into of Rush Towstahlp:--. All persona Indebted to Paid estate will please Rattle tho same withoutdelayi and those baring aetrasoda agaiasi sold Ciliate ore requested to pinata the same,' dtaly at tested, for settlement. I. I). EIIIPION. If. It. FAIRCHILD,. " flush, Jot 21, 1811. • ' 4•6Tv - raut,tl ON SundaY, morning lark between Hatch's , Hotel and IL Oen:ita' difelling house; in Montrose, a Bufralo.Robe. Ant one finding the. said Robe will be liberally rew_cii'ded. by leaving the Pattie at this office. - CHAS. CONE: :Montrose, Jn0...12. 1851. • 4,1 w. $5 litlEWAllin t . HE abore reward will 'be paid for the detec tion of the thief who took n boodle front niy While standing iu front Of "Litch's Hotel. on Monday the 25tti inst. 'The bindle contained a black 'easimere. Vest pattern putt Trimmings and 5 yards Cotton Cloth. SLAS 11,11,SEY; Moucro.e, Jan. 20, 1651.. j 4-Iw. taltfahle MA nu, 4 reara Md !net simrob, - wSil broke and perf•etly kind. Fria,BB, mentrese;?an.ls.lssl. E Sic First- anL ast a 'd , ALL ihp~o indebteclo the subrcraler thtrhy note or .hook account ore! requested to ea! and rettle the same by the fret of Fehruory _next. Those negieetllm MIS uutidelual expect tb End their necouhts fn the herd ofsket °Meer for collertion. ' ' C. M. SIMMONS.; Montrose. Jan. 1.59 ' • Mtint • SALT .SALT. 116110 CE. Torii Island, and 2 :34n}use sal ,{bottom ltifotwitbitantling) rpr sale lzv oat ' - Lynxs 6 g) Live and - let LiVe . - - Ihe ktoraJ, . Arood attpply of chalet Tail; Coffee', Sugar, llfolaiines. Splee. Ponta, Stavelt , ffaleratns, Fortpi Taut*, Ciirars. Pepper-rattee,-51usterd, Rite, Cratkrra t Drugs, Airdreves Palo - Killer; pond's Extract, Lan* t OR, Boots. Shoes, •-at.l.laps, Carpakatze, Fatchels, C lneke. School Rrioks; Stationery, Powdet t Shot,tFlllow Fr re. rnea s urea, *Tutu., and a zencral werortuient or WillorVarit Pat, Brooms; Brushes. ''Reaketa.Contectionery. Yankee tieing an indirpensablel a/title -with: .trai t ltandkercbier pina:pintrer Ulnas, Watehem, Gold Perta.', ann Pencils, train fact every 'description 'of" rater 43,t,ptip, tpiubily kept in anyplace. for M!' by D:Taasslie MCC • - Greet Bend, Jan. 15.16.51. . epzitxt audits .1 tjst rc , :ccifecl n »¢ -tok rale by •-•• • •-• Lvotts-dc 4;ttsrenurc illthgutrreillype 800 f" lkne ( e s Mail , } corner of urnp4e and --- - - Chestnut streets.) - ' . . 'Ertl AroiO just retort - 10 from tho ;city nyitb a se- 1 ai - Itotes, eases,chemicals, trek.; the under. I signed feels assured JIM -hir..2 ere. eatiscaelott to ail atho Matt a Mired Milton." Mrtongitlyinele sarießies of easing tooy be found Jenny Lind, Papiel Macho, and Feney book %sea. " nesse - can and exsolne specimSn pictures, among hia",ensynn pori-e-notype taken from UDareaeletitated Pocuorreotype damn ! Lind: Yong* ArLIVIM4I/g ; gr 4 ••"' inntrose,, Zan. 2.5", /841.. „ . .". ki A Li? S•KlNS: l iust :received a ityriicie - tot—: k) also, amittiee Bigt,paltriipot - Zet. ibei, - Coarse iiii4 Anb;boote;Ae - -••- • ANEW tot or Ladies Ribbon?. !Buskins Ac Guiters—also gentleineulf Pain:lh Plush cars, &&ljAlleettiveilbu • 1. 13 - • ' • = •• ; -I,littzke,XEAP. ~~ ~ ~r's ~~~~ o rourrs Genninivrepen;Cherineet,'ltrittive Soap, for er v aiinia'ar. yarnisb, rem°, 3taeLlne Oil, niid spas ofall kltrs'froin filik; - sotto, vatted, pr oft a,f cloths, arrlitTpolati goods of, - every ttlescrrintlan, without t, the leant injury fot he color b^ get tu t cribs m o th. Also, for waaWngt, Milts, Satins. Gibbons, and cativ4 goods of every deveription, it is exeellet by none. roe; cleaning troublett isthµbest artielst extant. .-- - , n'tia ' G.TGLLI•Vr. Mont - mop: 1 - 1 ' Verstaww - A - ..rvirrell. Lyons dc sondantl ri:liniteni„. - Montrose; if un=ritttliew Siiiford•, D ,TrOWol:l4*' Great Bvtiel; Georgit LiarforG,,Pa. . , Tlin sahscribers take' this oppertnnity of tea. deriiig their eiiit re thankit tothilr Cuitomers Tenerally. not onl`ii for thit r.rf liheittrpetrounte 'bestowed upon them durini; the past six yeuri; hat also Or' the. promptness of th'eir .paytrienta—and beg.liatte to say they. have codtatauced the yeet-' with a determioation to heep a general and futi aortment of. good. GOODS, which will he tehl as as favorable terresToi Gush, Produce - or eppreved credit, as can he bought iu . any other 'estaddieli.. went this side of the city. BENTLE RL'AD: . 4‘tontrose k Jan. , lto. - or 'fir., rate Tallow fur ' X sate BENTLEY. & REA p. Geficcil Can. -No. 3. A LE, persons havinz unsettled eccounts iyith thesubeeriberfor Novepapers,Mvertixitqf or, Jolv-work. ore. earnestly r l tinestedlo call (or ot,.:roi if,'lntre-convenietit) and settle tlifsittne during the otteutug Tenn Ad' court. Lean Le found it that tine at We eotoiniisioner's Of New: Firmi.f• • +THE subscriber! reapktfoygiee ',Mier , that they have entered int.; coparkaership ender the mune of :4' 4547/I.:R, Uttpley,-.at the eld rktaatl of: E. W. Hawley.. where they will carry "cat the Blacksniithing. in till itevarintts branches. E. W. HAWLEY. - • . • , A. E. IIAWLEY. 'Montrose, Inn:lsi, i 851,.. . . - - Notice, . . aS herehrgiveu that ull thoseiptleiged'tO the un derfiilned, bk - noteor ttpeottute,l3 re reeitit•ekd to cal I uuti settle thei outue..withouf farther Aintiee. , . HAWLEY. . Administrator's Notice. • T ETTERS of Administration of the; estate of jl btmsuel Uouelase..lateuf Frauklits deceased, having been punted to the undersiguetl,l i ive hereby give untie° n all who are interested,thut we have put the notes and oceminninf the de. ceased .into the band 0fJ05..1,. Merrithun. Bey ,for collection' and settlement.. , Alt having demands I against the estate will please present them, to him I; duly atttisted. The custom leather is left.with him for division: and alsoltiproi assortment off leather for,fttle at the loweirprieei. RUFUS:TUTTLE JAMES - DAVIS, " Praitklip # Sin. 6th, ISSI, fle6w. 'Executor's . Notice. • ALL p . rrsonsintlehted the estate of Patrick . ll Carrol.deceased, Isle of "Rash -township, are requested ;to make immediate payment, cud 'all pampa having demands against said estate wits present intim to the subscriber for settlement. ,7A3183 11:DOVALD • Xt'r. • * Jan. Bth, 1851 6-vi. reelirkirin and dew GoadS t . rpHE itibocribens, thaiing eniervi into capita ./ nebiliip) beg leave to announc' to theiririeuds and acquaintances, that ihertitay he fenud at , the store, formerly occupied by T. S H.lluyden, in New 41/Ilford; where they hat. bait! just received, and will be constantly renewing, a good aisort- Men rof Fancy 4.... Staple Dry. Goods,, Groceries, Procietons, Hardware, -Crockery, Tin, Stove .S. Sheet Iran- Ware.'llledieines, Paints, Oils,..Dye ,gtaffs, !ails ; Glass, Store Pipe, gine,4-c.,.3.c.,' - . . . . I which we will sell at the very lowest passible firiee.! - We ore new receiving a ipixl.assartmeut of i .Readyinadc Clothing, 41 all hinds, ; -1 which , t Boot*, Shoes, Hata, and Coil, all of_ hwe I will sell very low. . - .': --.- --.. _. 1 N. B. Flour (by the sack or barrel) and Salt, always on hand.' . • Please cull'and examine our assortment. as we,. shall 'be happy to shove ; our goods at utty time.l whether you intend purchasing or not. ' By strict I attention to business, and, making the best endels:e. I orate please, we liopo to, merit, mid receive a 1i1i..! __ ________- eril,share of public patronage:- .. r , .;.. - . 1 iimericanlirt,Union, , TRACY HAYDEN. .:. • Cit y ~ . ,i..,,, .. ... .. • - . . ' i ISAAC a LITTLE 1 O f t h e ii,il Da zioDiv York. . New Milford, JannOrylst, 1852. - The roilesinzaresinue.ofthe educipalinducemente to -, . • . subscribers 4.. r. the present: year : . -., Vrilnted IMmedlately ! • . • 1: In the trial , t`place. a charm of drawing a Prise from A i i COUNAIVII ofseveral hundred ictures many of th;tu or A" quantity of allkifidit of produce. including . 1,1 . ..i„,,„ . ,,- n i. by well known picture '' - eis Cote, Durand, f' Crain, Pork, Putateis, Muter, Lnrd, Tallow, 1 Leutze, Iluattniton,• Hinckley, sen , lltliere,' awl all of I Hides and Skins. Hemlock bark and I'Vond, &c.i it:"'M " 1re t 1 " .1.444 .ref0 •martlfo 4111 IC writ- - Thi , ' 6 "'l - Wo - will - p 'y two-chillin g / for' * good socks - . 80 Li t l e l l ," l ,„ 3 ,l!'"Y "`-'ll false fey tficusan4-"13"' ,be stllleurtheeextended ter proportlon to the fetch' them alonwsaP fast as possible . • ' ,' , ' n um b" e f sulmerjrti ens y et i.e'b e received. . - ficcOntny, each subseriber *ilk receives fr Line Flurra r.• • • . AUCTION SALE' - • : ~,,,,,. tbe eost of which,if mcceuted far a orivateoublisher ..! 1 4, tro e u p lla ti t . 17stbz.:ld . a: i f p ou , r4ir i, s t t o h i r e p u ri e cn nt i th il e , st;tt. rrHE subscriber having other b . :mines. to attend _lt. teo,after the Ist of FebrOnry, _ wieh'es to state 1 g,i,::: by lnai incheorreat itri Lesscelebe;tedlture that iewill be difficult for him to attend to•thresh. lot Auer Perm, $ lender end Shallow. a seen. from the Mg any More; he therefore takes this method to 1317t1:1„rir:-.,°,rW,In4,5",T,ABLI:a"„in,,,,,rfiltii,nieencg,r,11,,„g''s draw his lbreshinw to a close and giro others a • 1•:.,,,T,1g`t „at,;,;,...1`1;:;.13:.7.-a-orri;inad,;,;:„.i.::-i7,-„;;;;: chance to rig thetnselves in time-:for the coining; Plains, by Durand: The Irengeltresker. by, Louise t'The season: lie will, therefore, sell at mu:time, at ItislaW tlelsde,. by Edmonds, , and . tic Curd Player, by . residence. in Dhunck, on 'Thursday Februery '6lll ' • • . ,!. • . ~, - The annual distrmation wilt take place in the City . of 1 the following property: _ Two self cleaners and horse p nwetA, o f th e inc li t . seder, wink, receiving a full return for hie metier; rem approved:styles, 2 two horse wagons, 3 set, of two i n i ll l ' rt a . /. : z ,7 i t i Te °°lla rl ii ti , n F iu l tt / P . e , n a c Z. u h r n n f,, em ex eu l 1 horse. harness. 1 tire horse sleigh, a lot 'of has, { tihns te that end a ', e u . Pl ertid will be, tali 5 i Ouly by Cue', "(the aborts - articles'nearly tufw,) I cutter, 1 light i ine.ais wilicbtbe nubile may place., • lippopli."- The , l , '1 •wagon, 2 span .01 6 years old horses, 1 span it i1t0 ,, 0:e...1ry sezetary for We place, atti.horisNt . tf, rinive l years old , team horset, , all , rekliMvs '` 11 f ew cattle 11-3 ,i enberv " '. . ' ,' '' , ' . - rl ' J ' ; " 44 '-'" 1 6 ti 4 - , ~ I .•lontmtc, Am .13,1639., , i , , ~.. !, .., , ~ . and colts. ... , ' ' - i - - - . . Terms --The cleanefr and horse pUtrets, whit i it. ,• . . Jit rim litilltratior'S Aolleco, s; terest and approved security, one half iu 3 Months vOTICE ii hereby givewihnt lots're or Adnilltio- i and the other hah' in 12 Months.. '1 1 6:-.rest of the 1 .1 - t.ration of the esters of .Iphil AlqlCerhy,late' of 1 propesly 5 mouths credit pad unproved security. ;Dintock . iownsitip..rieestied. have been granted and intere`st. - -; - SYLYA.NU.i. TYLER. - ltd the. uliilersizhed 1 - gad all periiiias buying plahlt..l Dininek, Jan. 1. ' 5 l• : • 1"r-lw 1 nirahett said estate, are hereby notilied'itt pi•i;sept 1 7 11 IST of Lettsre - reritalidin: in•the Post (Ince I !born rflrletilentehi. teiihii,it rielAy,; • and' iktr• IL i at mantrase Susquehanna ' c ii j i 'l sons - Who sir ihrlehted to itaid - i!itate..aeliquenter4 , -0., a., au. , - , . 1851. to Matte innne-dente peg:meat- r. -..• ,-...•: , r.: ',, Anthony; James S •'-'.- . Allen,'lValter -..-- : i '.- " ...‘. J ‘.. ISP " . Alcii rj.. 4 117,. Alrrili ; - .. - Beebe/111in' Esther - Blake, 'lliomaa -1 l l 6‘ . _. ) 7 116 . , ' l ?' .e- 17, .151). " : " 5 1' 6 ,, Broten,,Elijah - • Bard & Welt:- e! 1 Ailiiiiru strut6lT --; Asollte, , . . - Barnes. 'Miss Silialk .. . BIoOM, W. 4 t6ir ' ! I%T MICE is hereby - given that.letters of Ad; Beebe, Owen A•.;- . Brand° 3 ;t , i .1.1 willistratiookortlfe e s tate, of William. Mason, Bisseff,-sam i ll ts ' -11y1shr, Retr .D l c -. .- .. Ir.to -of Clialird teivaeltip...&ctuuted, hove besot Baldttiu, Rev 11" -: .- . Bald Win Jatikton '• . - gr a nf i ld t o illa'nildersiglied„ :sad all tierious heteittl F: Bp ec n w e ::s ch r, ! t a i n t ! s i o i n ot Ltr._ B ße a e a r z i n t „ i t .) ). liver .. _...: H .._ .. cluhiii . ninhist said estate', are he' rehy iintited to, l prerent t twin toritettleineul .ivilhoitt,:ifehly, to L.' vii; John B - 'lhnik*.' ll. •S- 4- "' -' I Puche. G'irboudnle ; liar! 411 f tie"rocias indebted to ICrund, TK. • Om - W m •-' ••-' - t and estate are requested to Atoka ihnuadiate pay ' Chise. Mies Jtilia-2 - Coliern, 11 N • _, • ' Hunt., ~ ,_ . , - ... ;,-. , 1 . . Cole, A U. , '' ' ' 1 . . - - _ WILLIAM..3EASTIg,Ji.. ) . _ - Dewitt, Isaac Darling, Paul f . I '' .' 1 LEO.'IS ?DODD, . i 'Avh net ' ---- - Deptie. Elizabeth - : Deans, &mutat • Clifford, Dec. 26, 1851). . . ,i„ . 5-* w Englibh; Thotnait - EilYntrai; Sailutel Elliot, Mr 'dud 'agent .: . . - . Flynn, Mary - - . . : : :Ferting.. - 3lra'A Grilling, JL ' - , -',' 'Grover, Pcii , Grocer, Wed ', - ,' ' ... ifelatt, Collltdi ' • : .Jelterio,n, ?tido' . . James, t., 0.. ~ Laraway,Dyrot, C . . Lewis, Ezra .S ,... More, Luther F -, , . Mitchell, Garweirel ' Moore, Samuel;-3 i --, , _, * lltlarvitt, Samuel A' 31iller, Hiram •- • : . 311 0 111 Y, slichtel Miller, Charles II hlclinebq, John.; Murphy James • • Netvcamh, Muivirt A •-• Neltain, Aureliti . O'Donnell, Petrick Otawrtitup; Witty °hinted. S - II Patch:James . •, . Quick, D . Ryan, Margaret. - . , . Raymund, John 0 - Swick; I.lenjoinit-t i ' • Ninitli;Joor ph Siadtletd, Alfred ' '", ''S'llar,-.11 W': Steu l 4lo , Phittinder ', Nwoßs,! Wm - ._ -- s s littit,,,:.L Er - -.- ' thlkmtrri, win M . 'Srnith,: James - ' : , , .I`yler; Moses ' VenVorm Amen . • : . rennarin4 Geo* t _ Werner, Jet* -• . , .., woad; entsige ~ WiptinneannetbillS''' 'W66434110"' :Young; Henry ' : ' .'- -- - 'vi- 1 - ,' - BEN:) CASE . NO Mas4lr•-'' Petk, ttestior 112i1±2MAMM rartractiv . satt; - - nahrgrilier,Lerlll:nettor 'okenttur the private rat t'oillei.lllo44o..rrtints, Mutes end Leta -lona- I ted 111 Evrtquelanna county,. ' Atj wbOrlekto tea rtl r 1 property tor- tile cater, walnuts - desorptio n of All/o.opm br - Lotr. Nafolltdt4l--- 3411047. or !Am how rainy leprored;OrOX he* leaf tied ; /3011dInge; Orehirrti, trolled a !toininorr triull-; other frithrtretv i end ' kW/ tress; holt far 4 - orn I.lon trove, Ind the -nesrett point to - s - depot on' the -. AO' Tent '& !He - Railroad- pet" to 'tenor orOnythent. Aldill/11.1 . 11ehte onitidebtseitenl fatale, oficrecolve prompt attenton ,by ceiling. 012 or addrirdng then t . 2 ll nttrooe;l l drnitehstts entry, Px. ' ,l r-reogrrY. l o 9 l ll, f=l sl9 ll ll 9 l9 -111!he tiv!ill444 ere! et 041E4 - tn'tirinphri' i*eti 4 4646 iiest* Beet turner. ,r; - 2 ** -- !rho followirm, Eaton, d Lobnre now offered for..rue . : 40 itietin9lii/Oroirell;)rrerne Howe turd' Urn. Nu -2,419 !do: do • ; No. 3. TOO' do 4,9 - do • do .• . • 'No: 4,190',16 1,4 • : :.do. .14 , /11." A rtret. lroe,O.Ont rgiLi ; No:8045 neva :!•_hriprorod, framed Irooro,nu.l born 'No. it: t',2,f 'do '• do •L" ;-- do : , • No, 19, :1 .7, -do fi .1 A ct - • ro.'l N^. ll . - •. 1 • IdirStlord,trkto•edlittir turd bah. 3,14. 23.1,,1,t0 ;'; - • N0•.•1t.r4 • ,Th r , !l "..= 'Ay No, 11'.. 19 . ; do .1 1 'do do iin 12 189 acre., f,G Lti3proved, train.. house end b...r •.Nn. 1.1'..11*,„ do 75 ,t OP: do -do 40 N 0.14.112 ' do dd- • 'do ). , do, 1.7,11 do.: , do. : Yn.20.14% 1•'O,"; do . do do. Ih4; -46'123 drie " "do Nn122.1 , 11. 1, : 'AO. -45 .1 kip • ,do : , do , No. do.. N 0.•.41 'do :1(1, „do '' • . de• ....No. 24. :11 - 2 -do 22n; '' du . • do , N 0.25, 1?!. -dv .1110: „ dn. rlo IV.. 2C, 178 'ld d 0 ..-• • ' ;di! • - dri . . NO:117,- 419 • do; ~,45;•( (1,),..; • • , • ; do 25, 11 drrpg_gt‘• ft row teal nod , N :29, 134 arrer, - 00 • improved; frinie ttboxr aredbritr N0.,a),175 ,do .1(1) -• No. A 1.135 • !i • . 4 `..141`. 'do - -11.5 • ...Jo I - " No . ?3:14.) tt, to; t•• *I No, 34. 140 do 1'.321 ..* No. Ai: 141 t I No.:10. 3 310-1 170 1 . 37. 101 do -14.9,7 0. G. HEMP-STEAD; . qurclie.r.apinf:the irathbet • . Ware Lyoug - 4; • Cliflndler's• Long " A ee •• • • nptml iistOrtment or ,;• • evoking, - Parlor. Shop.and coal - Stores; Store pipe, Eibbies.Zine,Sltet Iron, • Copper: - .lstradklitire,' liar Iron, - itods, i ,rbund sgjirtre -• .' Cast:Steel' all _ sizes.; . ., ~ pound;cry. square, - Iron • - Side Rill - - . creep, Siearcl. Excelsior, deneske IVorsterPlOw.s.:Straw _ • tors. Cora' Shellers,Sdie - Arbors, , itifachines ; Mill ,eicinks,' - Shingl ; -Sleigh Sl'aci,:f.ack,'Sei.ettl, 4.c. 4-c. Aft kinds ore; utting'. made to order-7. Alen; Tin; Capper and Stoat trots Ware ori, hand, or made to ortivr. • WILSON; & CO. Ntoorrose. Nor. 5,1850, • ' , • j • •" " 1 E W 'GO 0 11;S. tc tAse' - ithd'Laifribor A BKnost rertdribn a !aria add apiendid eseartment of :1 .0 add , i, nidob ,y in be sold tbeap ter a:ob.. , Snerilbge, Sbittlag,2lclittin. - Batting,, Wad.dla*, Pril linEs.• Oman and „Wooten Nam,. Uarnat and ' ,. .Raittiog Tarn, lireadelatbe and .Gaedrneres, - Carpets and Cum: t Truax. Black; fitua'and s eta 'Umbrellas; japine'd Wale, Cr.icirery and GlanOsze..llatdaaredked—.- '• ilia o. afoul Illnsk lind Preen Teas!, York, - I(ar.kerel,Giadfiali,,Gandies, !piers, tc.. . BOOkS:IV •4'2:4TIONEH We arc receiving a la , ge spot tment *rail kinds nfileh.e ItonitteaEnkllsh, Listio, - PrieN'itireekatt2l , (Ormin) 51. 511seellaneous Wvika , -"Mrdirld 710 , 5104 Caine, Veen 'and Note Pat,er. Tbase . triteant at Pm*, and'Stationerrailt .please give visi callrer Ira utend to fell cheap for Cash. , <,, • ' STOM'S AYR :IRO-1T 61)kilig; Parlor:She - 0' Pipe; Melts. . Store War., frau SeraperalPlamr,-Carn,..belleri,;..driawr carte. a, flan Pointe, ete., hi Unterbore'. • . PORK, 'SALT hi the bill. or 4 itkv;raige - 6pncllis b j, the box or Nalbq Giant; Pent% IrLad- ; - ; '• - " 01,1 Dr-a adob 'ei 4 .A , Townsend - s 'ind-Sarorreer i: Farina -75 cent%perbattle.t LynNi.g cuaNDLEp.• Montroreund . ' • t, jotdopenAt foi „sr 8/143Y!'37-.P191‘.44:!0 , , nrass.aiins .11Tot ce:, „ . • ITHE - itoros ibincedunte LnihroP - 04' &int 1' bur); can be renrtdlst the'itone" ol a H. rop & Cm- And tparriettlei itttetaien ttli lb et ere inforeite4•in clamor,. accountiv Meg be voided.. , LA'rEIRO'r SALLSLWR.Y., 31:,T-r•q. Law! LET IT BE I NDERS 808 , T AT root dr. yit to- are ,41,4ormined jo 4dhtire uktbO Reci4saks'Oiesin;44 fluently beini afford tn'arg 1404 goodii ; lot 1 0 / 06 grit us diun ihOsa'who rime' alike up*foi , biol*bto; Loud thie'itt,olatiniFtio do it ~%43ftlf.tind, a eo: for youtieivric tit tho old Arlpqct, gip _ ffrmrri CEN•I'S per-pair, will in ,bn paw in gatto. ty. Ttt,, tpuntity pKwopien soFkattt. ; ,,, . ,„ rrr4; VANT.B.L47Fifty,tonaitood coaUn euhange: kit &la /0 1 4 calling,- • , -.• a It lialtat! INl(Ttrose J 8 1851 -- - •'' • of vorictus patte, mays; in - 4 *hand for Nilo ehrap'bi? • - s• • BENrznr.A,'nzit# vtut+ik At .kad. Viiiiit.l. No. 3S, U) do 1.00 • ~tALV/tED bee VIGLE Toumity SUSQUERANNA"'4I.6ADErat _ DIONTUOSE. PA. ' The A•contS tient ofthie-Inistitutleetvl34.2 the J nnieNee op Tneadae ate,4lts. -Ilavitweeettled4r eoNetene Bond of tostroctlon euttlhaelog • vitiation.' With Into % satitectloti the uttertxocied simnel of thefts= just ciwi theYeattete can, *lib Incensed cotitidenter n eecoremem, t heuatliutioO theattentionot thirties* a 4 pa WM' Of a lt telitOtenuott, - andattherctigheitneatTeb. It silt be continued mole tbelcatileilinte dfrecdon of ,1611114 Lemael H. Waterer. A. tti . . , . • - alteoCtsuift.TitoqB.Bkflt War. ILA eititt; It. • t• •. .4itit.dary J. Lrartbni: - ' ' •• tveartilint BOvntoni • Mtn '4ll. Onstatiit Welter' •",jernilyntnettnnutTerieber ofPfthrtni r " • There Getman. tolltbe-thneti:acadmi t s 'Perm thiWar. Tf.tt Prat oonnutotrlng on the 10th dayof Bept„ of. k otekok..-., 'Meld on thO hdol'ofdan.- of 14 Mit* I, aWe:lied IA t h0 24 , 113 4 4 .T 11P3.4 t)112 ^: 0 Plugis -!orvi it!Yrlpm: r Throurtn 1e C oB ronchitcftbottiiltitats qt. . • •• B,eportrarot. 3,6,p0,.... • • thi; fttictlenOrtho Histb o i.lmpkteh a ti.''" ' c -of thfrCll4ss*.M.Piritiltlinec.fi-Z • • , _Loth), 4:,3rek „out& ,Brenrin ~,,r , • - th'thote ofthe'Arademfo "' 1 :-e - n 1 DePort. - .lzi wholtior POtrt , ..,•• 0 4 0 1 51PiApo,.. '3OO ' P,lllittne; (Ade , ' .oennitt) ,• - $.14.9.4 !,1, '.kt . it it tfise ',10;41,iA . tirpoie TripiteV4 Ap attproPrtatetllntpBtie; by thO , court* of ittudy , rtatin..4, b 4. thorotnr.a.t.m. thy instruct:on tnipotteO Anti _Or raditeres furratrhOdAo liketire •A euril*rns- ft 1411 azIIDAg t Littuart. iastitculoas of Stall/ad Ir 4 r• fiom tibmnf:whitanif tdobtittr(orietmt sr ntet•l xtr On tatton to Pincer by.applying'beVronels • th.tt Oler or IVnt. J.Kulfortt,.comnitttee,, " • ' ' "-' nod; riveS,6l - - CitA xsoxtttisfi,loll..Bo4.-; rt •. , Mann, S. Inbton, Treesttm.; AtiiirJotti•sei.e- o . 1850 • -t • • A 7.. for Om rfAleation -astute:am 6111VtelnestisnAttrorset.48tt. under khe Iteleordlnts, superintendent.° uraer-Arcbgib Shiat and, *line ability& omi:tie:net:Or lairs 1:: plicit reettetttruco may Aes trposele. The ail, henitOY tty fact pm:Sprees of Vito Institulloes rantod but ap. precise eel by al I tit:owls!: A thinSetigh - ,• . rtree ri nein loam, prsibtr empoosit eni tro gkltheiThel4"!‘SVPls )1 %/HIo if irieted tote; four quarters,twerro tt retie: e•sah, earatkustif toot wr-sk tutairdiatiely4Usou:ellogikthiluas .rrer Arrange:tarots have been stuedeforstud,cjejxc o l i c , rtaii , dhWanCe to twittid Jo" private or otlevari• c Nitlttltoleastpo„slhleexpenee. • P4.IC,E.S.cir,TOTT lON The stUatei! of primork - ileprtinout • .AeadetnloOl . 1 • . itivote - of Drawing mol palnt.ng fr(nteltr ) - - Tito tothlon one ithlt on ytthle athrane., ..„ • ,New Firm.ati4l, , New . Goods._ 7(1Ill aitbearibcraFrypectfutly glee undue, that they aro 1 lentreed Into- eolnietrierrkap.- under the- mine arel stylo otrOlat & P.ITTS:end hareiliatareen_ed frOlo: 1, •• • ork•iii, tutu - Aro mid general assortment orrery . voilee, Groarriee, Cro'ck ' eryliattlitate, :Botta' . 4.1 tf.42,04 . , ladrig bought raoatly.ifor milked ,eir/airq Inteners of the eerson,nt greatlyjittetp, are fared far agile, fsr ttady;tray 4mly, an such terms not fall co induce all to purehme -oho will giro us cc. at the old stand'of 74111 r & Snapp. - _ Nst 0.4 produee taken 4y thelefah ash m ittet:Pni • • - Wm.Pd Itontroie; Dee. Z,IBSO . -- • ••• PAUL11:1,11"11. : . .DISSOLUtION: - • Firm of Eldred & Newcomb . ..li, AN' Jay dieralved bv . mutual consent. The.not;it 131 May lie ifiaijd inificrfiekidirit G.' rt:Eldrel. uc.:tho ord ataitd lattil•the:firet day of Ftiara ry nest; sir ;et tb at .they will,be placed Mitre: htsuda et a ProPei.Pelgoll for collection. . - • • G4D..DLDRE6. URL NEtvcoiwn: C kititiesei Dee: 9.1856: ;.; •i,.. •. - • T HE, Sohacriber min con tipae CAN l Fer btiatneaa at the „old Viand ; nod, Will keep; t& general nisorinlent of Goode hi' lie will sell OirfeheaPTcir:reitidyivi . ei' "nankin! l'or• the very liberal patronage *blab vvaa refeeiiivh Lv the old firm, he ?especially erilicha e ,, eimitibuanto lit Ole moo, • :,.7 9tb;" - •", • We ing i ßings, beery e.rzahied 141 nue • t,) who>, • • : , • riLvitZt.q...t., raahharttle-et: Icor 13. ftecutor , ii LL'permed e'itele-7/.lc.;Offrer I& Weatherby, deeetteetf,- late of if f enosl own ship, aiee.;berclby. requested make: haritositere; payineut t And all having deluanticagainst ttailtes. bate min presest them fa the suhrerther. . toe 5. ; i tie ' _ LUKE "WEATI - MREIY; ,Lenox; Dee 24,1850:- E.c-• r r.LONG ~ SHAWLS rpHE !fittest; best; itid'Obeaffew. p;siotireot . 61". ...IL shawls' to beifinutdthis . Wgitin:Ede India ol hand st:' • tiff . .I;Posr.'4v. PITA. r; •'; , „; ?TAE subscriber has &lei sheep tassel! or Int ALI - - • _ , , Fox }bunters end ArTappektia: T o ,'You w 6- -watild BAY, letch:tduuk , go"urFor skins, and. Other 'Fars: of`au; ; kinds ; and skeep pelts, , aud 'RR !NA PaY.llll!:hielef:,Po"l, io (las h. HAYDEN._fatrt h. Jantiary. lei: 1851: " - • . NEW ird ofTlEWgLßY";ifiii iehev ....int can for cashiat• •'; TWIRELVS.: Jan. 1;185 - 1. ~." : ct r -777- M — ernat' an" 's . NeUt - Saidorti7l - 7 A MERRIMAN, respeetthlly innounces to the Oldie. 'that he hat jomored his lillhicerfAhd.Falt oh to tia new building opposite Searle's Ifotel.Vdelt bralltpl up, in a style unsurpassed, for the•necortninlatlenc : or those who may thick hbrrtlestrOntortbrfrratrenegt:i— • Iris eating rooms, for gentlemen, are rpariour- anticte gitttabd in addition' be has 'furnished,' fe• appr,ipriire ety.lo.,twikroonlis expreresly fer4•l4 itexoternodahow of 100 S. • %, - No effoitsl , ll}beiranting on the 'pert tifiheiroprietnn to in he his saloon a pleasant resort. 5 4 - intense, NOT: 14, 1850-46m6. ' " ' • i"'t 3 tock - OrGOCidt—' , • NO. 2 y Ak t ir •I b ta% v r)g‘ -- • ; ONSISt LINO pert of Boy stair 81tetris, stiito • Marie rot, Cashrtierite, Diibalnee.sillts;Veliete. la-Piable; Ihiselety,olofeei, Illotapttere.. , Litittb }{gluts, the 1n rest stock by ter Co be found. — Lace Caps, ['urn Conars.3lltte,Telo.ltibitoolllo.lo,Thkrtiet 118248181ati 11. o.ll , lljtej and Pleas, moue Blankets, Bugalsl,llolbi... .sleigh Bells. „Wilips.Caps; . piticellu of tutysleectiptlobitatneWrYs 01.4 es trere,'spilulety, 0110101 u, Cartiege.Trinniev, de 'iterthlotikieg'ef: it'a 'write ottrlliendstti glee its h' Montrose, Nor. 1850. • . • Ic,L,PO 41' DOENT nDII-C11.30-31erOant;ii, 0.4m11c g,7 Qll, Dn. I lots Heave Curt , and OrCett ,01uttifebt: Vela 'Filler; Poetni Extractor witch. Hutt Dal leylslllitt7EY, tractor. bithinitriptlc...4arsep4rille or, Vitch'e;Bledideos, Dr. 11hristie's tiatendic Belts; 41'54 Itraate , ltilttuit;tol Drallyeellgrtlicitios; 41:4 eantrtantly dit hand: 1 Split" andShaxi6d.Zhingled • 4 X excellent article,(warranted)keit eonatin else oi% !tt /Mud nnitfoi satechcbt at the shop i 1241. euhferltrr. 1331 miles-North ot Montrose, on the ehrniunto turnrlka ; near Dicta ranchers. U'm:el. - 18 , :1!1%, utEraiN. Clot ke 2l.- ' 4 , - '4:ll w , Tre GEO. 4 Ittils*:; . T , 4toves, l and,"rli/P• ' VEY Stolle Stabs Air Tight ,cuoltitig, l stovc, l foe IL burning wood or coal, the , Ronal) aud Roady doubts. oveircookluistove. • tt ova ii d , I >d o ,:da, „,y o I Primittat .„ ido doT„- , do,' do ‘. :/do Empire , • %,•4 10 ` 11 °,c Cituton.,Air Tight _ . ”do Si;44 - upil kinds if 4 Sises'ol"6 plate Stoves. • , • . goal apt 'Wood Stoves (or 5q109 1 1100 4 0, the keaklit tops , (:upper, bias's; tizeeild :Siff; wnis," " English, stid•Atiletleare Stow , Pipe.: I.o.;.nitud gatie tubes, .4c.,,fotsals hy tha, ISO, doi.i at *gbh 4t rrogl° , PiklY . • WIYSP `?lki94o6ll4lliPir arm) ahqvinmireaal meividli minty et Coati:net ikei lie vutntio thorr good r Wheat still (MKT for. Avhititi he4iir bigheu tirtiostitr6 reh l . tallaing osiourrlriang' ty Trt.th if v.O.,Wsnt. the nada, .,.;:._,.,_:_t. PECK, ifirroid Milli, Jack 10852.` ' 7;10 ASK paid' foe oft ‘ kJ* Oiiii;irqr4rro_,./kope tgloop.Pcitti.'w ”*. , ;G:IIJMORED. r l 4lNfriltla4 tsristpi stajila , - `" l "ct.. 44/100604441.141,4tt • 4 3 1; 4 : .
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