vitence Comes the Present Mon ey Preesure What was the cause of the great mone tire crisis that overtook this country in i s 37-8; and covered it, as it ware -with 6 oil five log yoars 2 • It was over much , credit. Too' much speculation and too lit- Buying so far outran paying, '110.11,e ishor, whole country was eventually endthrif senod op with the spt's end—over igioining,bankruptcy. A ruin that noth i; s hort or 4116 groat sponge. the nation- Igotrupt act, could wipe out. People -al he rich at a single bound. They tad so t patience to wait nn the slsetplimee ow pro cesi of time And labor. The con i s known. Cn Gr at Britian, two or three yens aka, a railroad mania overran that nation. A map of the country resem bitd the face of are as vra,[so closely and thorou;hly ;a intersected' with lines of r oads. For the construction of these, co mpanies industriously employed themselves in the sale of stocks and bor rowiag, of money. A railroad there was thought vibe the only road to fortune, and erehady seemed to be pressing forward fors.ticket, Men bo'ught and sold shares. in lines of unmade roads, to the amount of hundreds of thousands of dollars, and lived extravagantly for years on the result of their trail in them. The end came, and is vas such an end as always Mims a coarse of profligacy, England suffered a r eseirion, second only to our own i , a few ' Je ns before, Confidence was prostrated, business was at a stand, and, ruin and des olation left an impress that time has hard ly yet were away, It is the misfortune of cations as' well as of individuals, that the lessoni of experience. in affairs of debt and credit, are never remembered. The people of the United States have -already forgottea the general bankruptcy in 1840; and thqugh the speculations in town lois sod "other.fancies" have not been so great -as they then were, d.bts have been piled . ashigh, and probably nearly as much mon- ey has been lost in copper mines and pro jected railroad, as was :qv:Aiwa by the 'fancies' of 1840. Like causes produce like effects and those who are iiptiring,for the cause of the preseni. stridgency in the inmey•tnarket, we point to the itninense al/113 that have within the last few years, been invested in railroads and other , works of internal improvement; to the monster hoes of ocean stearnars, and to our sow:m imeos in Crlifornia, and the large balance hared yet to be duo our Atlantic cities from that State. From Maine to Texas there is scarcely a city, county, town, or b oroug h that has not, fur two- or three years poor been in the market with their bends, borrowing uson - ey—at par,' if they mid, and if not at par, then at ten twen ty or fifty per cent discount. While the hub continued to swell 'the currency and to aid accommadations to all who asked them, this system of improvidence was not. felt But as the United States is a -whole world. nor its commerical `rela tions the tlens to trade between its own ports, this cheap = elling a ttracted of the currenCy eventually attention abroad, and we have bee n for the Li so f orei gn hat year or two ded with fab- I ries Every other wins couldunderwork I es, beCansesthe banks had e it t,be te c o n k a s, with neap that a tio g n reat dal of th it j t i o 'eY bu s y o a More val. tA currency. eUuld pr ‘ adira manufactured 130di cheaper, and afford to soil them low- tincur town marker,in spite of a I T ;- tea . tire tax of form 30 to 30 per cent.— Oareurreney, of coin and paper was of tied value at home, so lung as the bank e open but those who flout ed our market with foreign productions always discrimi nate in favor-of the coin. They never took our bank paper- 7 -that - was left fur at, until within a few months the proper -•1 the of coin to paper was found to be so wide that the banks. fur self-preservatiou, I were fumed to curtail, acc..mmadations were Mtrowed—paper was called iu, and then I commenced the pressure, The banks I heretofore Ole fountain of money, hate the great malustrom that swallows everything. I The present stingeuey, though produced by, the hanks, may save the country from • much more serious consequences. The er rors to be compinined of are adherent with or banking system— a system which priv eleges certain individuals to make money ' out of lamblack and rags, at pleasure. It is ,the bank and paper money,.and the spir it and speculatio n and profligacy that they 'provok e much more than the tariff, that,! hasprodueed our present trimbles. A re dundant current., will nullify any tariff The banks were wrong in Increasing their abilities -to the public, ar.d Ir IV"d2lls I sire equally wrong in being seduced into, 'heir debt. All the evil may be traced to ' the one cause.—paper mono—and yet 69 many friends has this paper motley pew chased, that it is likely to shufle its sins bp° innocent shoulders by crying mad- . dug agaiist the tariff —Ledger. Tux WIFE OF Kosstrrn —The Yew Tork 4presi, in an artiA e on the expo 44striaal of liostatk, relates the follow -1% incident, illustrativ e of the devotion of lot) wife to her husliand after being ekiled ,in Turkey : :With him comes his heroic wife, who, ftte his'exile comnieneed in Turkey, with .faeredible sacrifices and devoted disregard 4 a thousand dangers, traversed hostile erritories, submitted to deprivations and midjamtlufferinca of every kind, joined kantis retreat 1.1 . .,• the foot of Mount inky. I; was under Cie protection of c lhualtort [torn the Bluish consul general, at Belgrade. that asAritish subiects, un der assumed nacies, She anti her cempa.n adions were enabled ;accomplish this great venture, and when,! Oil the twentyfeighth I, aencrier was sent in advance otthent, 4 apprise •Rossuth 0 their approach 40 64 46, (he was ill; 'and °tu:count of the Inlay plans of the Austrains.-to assssinate Nal. the Sultan'santhorities veldt! a not al- I! him leave &undo. and go to meet Abid I Ilk) the news of liet, deliverence and her i , P P rc iaell occasioned the liveliest satishie- 1 l Loa 11 all the refugei; and - the, Hungari 7 1 tis and Poles went as far as the gates of t4 citY to meet this heroic martyr to the %ce of Mingary. It was night when the age neared the city ;.and as it entered homed Aground the s treets lighted with • ~ - and in lights. green, white, red, ibeclirs of the Hungarian flag, and tele4 zed 'with the most friendl was y shouts 7 the whole body of the refuges. And uP account from which we have quoted I Pas on to say "When „Madatne—Kossidlt:•,rietumnded front - itercarrinia . sloti'foutotlierself, in the Presinee of he:- luisbit.d, Win - bat risen from his bed of illness• to receive the' poor 'Ma r is F.—n: of tho plains of Hungaria. In place. orreoeiving receiving; his ,arsus, M. ItOssutli, overcome by ,feelings of-,admir atiou' for the. sufferings Which Lis :wife had undergone, and by gr.tritudo for tter tfon to the cause of her country, threw himself at !ter .feet and kisited them: She endeavored to speak and offer her husband consolation and tranquility, while ber own poor feeble . heart was ready' burst with emotion. Her voice failed her.; and amid the reiterated shouts, of the'' ‘ Hungarians and Poles, his bcoritiWoman was carded. to her husband's apartments:7 . • r In nor rejoicings,tberefore, at the Der , . ation and the CUITIIIIg !tither of the', great patriot, let us not - forget the heroic ..,adlen tures of his noble wife. ' - 4'nnEsT, CONVICTION &COS or SiGaOR GOIN G IN ITALICI-.-0a- Oitinna will remember our some-time resident in Spriogaeld, Signor" Guidk.the Italian vocal ist. He writes a letter from Italy to Mr. Binmcts, of Boston; giving an account of some stirring scenes in which he ha r.beett 4 partiepitant, ~He says that he was dogged and watched from the day of his arrival in Italy. Somewhere in Lombardy, he atten ded a party and sung: attracting a crowd, unknown to himself, around the house. For this, ho Was arrested and repritnandeti. He then determined An'-return to America obtained his-passport , and-the h evening be fore he sailed, united With Some 11.61,6 in slipper. Duting the evening he toasted the United States, which was hilariously re isponded to, when the room was snrrounded, and the. whole party marched off to prison. 'As aohief promoter of the political club," fhe was sentenced to ten yeirs in the galleys, and the rest of the company to six-months imprisonment. The intercession of relo rives procured a 'commutation of, this sere= renee to three sears eofinenient. in the tor tress.- -On their way from Nadine tit . the prison, a furious storm arose: when near the Alps, the gnard were attacked, and he escaped. Over. mountains and through moors they fIA oto Peidinont, where they were safe. Signor Gnidi writes from Genoa, with means exhusted. and ; he says, "GA .oily knows , when 1 will be able to-reach the lind, liherty."—Sprindield Republican.oa. 20. g ' Kosioth.—A letter from London in the New York - Herald says, it Will probably be six weeks from ti e date of that letter, Oc tober 311 before Kormith reaelles II e States.. The Missisyippi was, ervected Southavartim ott 69 Bth fast:, ":‘ FATTIER MATREW preic!led his farowell sermon in New -York, - ,on the 19th.' July 4th, 1849, wheel he began his can misiion, he has enrolled over 300,000 names, and since 1847. when _he ;: began . liis labors in the Temperance Cause; ever eiz million two hundred thousand,' A Peasto-GATilsniss ;111.setiise is in operation in. New Jiampabire, • is. at tached to a wagon. The wagon‘ : is placed at one end of the potato field, with oxen • or horses attached, and as :'it passes down the rows, digs the potatoes, sepeiatei them from the dirt, and loads them into the wag-, on • Ma. LETCUEA arrived at Vern Crnst on the 4th 'lilac and was received pith a na l tinnal salute from the Castle of San Suan de 171lua lie left Vero .Grui .on the fld inst., fur the City of Mexico. PETRIFIED 3 / 4 10 1 „—Tlie , Morris (Ill.) Yeoman says Saturday last, While the hands of Mr. Oliver were digging , coal at his tiline a few miles above Morris, on the bank of the canal, they lexlituned the body of a man, in a perfect state of,petri faction. From the cordury eleth in , which the legs, encased, the cords and seams of which are 'perfectly defined. it is supposed to be . the body Orono of the Irish. laborers engaged in the coustroction :of the ; (anal. The limbs are nearly Iterfect; and are com pletely transformed-intci storm: Pertions of the body are in possession of Dr: Hand and may be seen at the offico of the Yeo man. awaits blur4er • Mfg. . On Sunday night about 9 o'clock, - a most outrageous murder was'eommitted in 11.loyamsing, iu tbe vicinity of Twelfth ti . :4l and Shippen streets, at a house kePt by Owen U. Quinn. There appears to bare tMen a difEculty between two rival - gangs. and the /ult. was that a youn,v.man named l'kle ary, - was killed. . The - wounds inflicted upon his body were upon the - neck, on the left side at the: low er jaw, extending to the corner of the month and the upper lip!cut in . two. The - chin was also cut from the top to the bAtom, and the left;nd right cheeks were : scarred. There were number of -the, wounds, ( tus king in all nine upOn - liii fade. hod body.— A stab uponthe leftaide, near the ribs, ap pears to have inflicted the - fatal injury. - After McGary was stabbed, be was picked up and:, conveyed into a drug :store where his 'vrowids were attended to as soon as 'passible: . Fle was 'ben ennveyetrto his made:no. at Llev .nth and. South streets, by the Marsbars police and several others. The deceased is about twenty-tour .. years of age, an assistant in the storaof las moth er, at Eleventir_and, ,l3outh streets, and a biotbez of gm Irienionant of .tie marshars police of the,Mitriet. " . ~ . .' At a late ..hour, (1,13 . o'clOolt). we: left, the curoner's Toqueit iiiveitigatinithls'itt rooktis 'murder. , -There • io.no. - doubt-but allele. or . -the. - real .:pkrpetratori ' ailt '-,14,e. brought to.juStiutt -- Vo..rolaia:li;ozugiv4ig - VERY DisTaessiso.—Lset week Pied. I crick Roemer. ti mefehentrof Oho tnbeFfbni Pennsylvania, : failed. Ills were eatimuted• at thirty thousand &Aim Re wes - eeteequently arrested at the instigi- Mortar hiaereditorsr On Sir_ednesdayrught i Leuis INeing of Ohambersburg, , one Of bit Print44eudorters,..anti .fellow . los Irsinommitteil• suicide: egon thureoelpt of the news.' The Chatobersbuiißepasitery. sass that scarcely bad the mirpse ofthe un fotunate man been escorted to his raiidenms ere It nor excitement:Was Created -by'l the appearance, of limner _in the custody of . the :SherifE- an bad 'lien attested and brought to tura at the inatigatioskef soote of his-ereditorti to answer-to tbe charge of having - fraudulent:TX:involved . tbeni. He witta taken into.a hotel nearly oppoSite the residence Of 'Dening.'' They:mmiciliately changed 'to the opposite side of . . the street. and.antrautidelf the hits).; . : 'oho 'feeling of griefand.aatiew before manifested in ev ery countenance, now gave way to send manta ofiudignatiOn.. The • Sheriff; tote eiar. was permitted to disoharge his duty without interruptiolvand Roemer was ta ken from the hotel to the office of, Justice ArMstrong, where his; - eXamination corn: menu& After several hours -thus en; `gaged, lie Wes committed to prison to await It further hearing on the - following No ore appeared to g.i his baiL The man who but a few days ago migh t hare com macommancom- - mandedhUndreds to his reseue- 7 = who but a fetes days before enjoyed -the stonficience of tkc community to an extent altogether unlimited-teas noW "without' la friend. • The followini day be was again brought ', before the justice--but in the meantime the feeling of resentment and indignation against him had softened down into-one of, commisseration, or -at least of forgivoess and his creditors withdrew the proseCution they had commenced. The unfortunate, deeply harrassed, and sorrowing man, was permitted to go his way in peace. • MAIL BODEBY AT HURSON..---Tho POSE office in Hodson was foreibly entered on the night of the 18th tilt), and all the let letters from; New York, lof the previous mail neeived that night, tith Many others, wera proloined No •clue, al yet to the thieves, The department. however, is . up on the watch, and it risi hoped that the villains will soon receive the reirard of mail robbers. Gen. Houston on Thinaldson, &e. AUNTSVILLE, Texas. Saturday. Sept. 27 1851. To the Editor ofithe Union: DEAR Stn: My attention has been called lg a friend to an 'ditorial in The Richmond Enquicr of A 2d inst. In it you suggest that I sought to, disclaim the agency of Mr. C. H Donaldson, so tar as he may have Wahl to Connect me with his If there is any - such person a's Mr. C. Et Donaldson, or ever has been, iti Texas, I am nut aware of the nor have I been able to Of am information of any such individual, 1 have seen sever al gentlemen who have recently eonvasscd our State in the late, elections, and not one of them has ever heard of Mr. Donaidsom Inclosed I send you several editorials from'newspapers, from whieh you may he enabled - th come to some satisfa .tory eon elusions_as to the importance which should atach to the Donaldson Humiug, Fnittier II al rdits I hive nothing to do with the affair. If Mr. C. if. Donaldson is Oval Personand,ean ever bo identified, itcwill be , found that neither he nor any Otkee person. in truth, has any' pledges, bargains, of agreements with any individu als or cliques, for any political purpose whatsoever; now coold las an, honerable man sanction such a course. ', I will leave you, Sir, and all intelligent men to divine ‘ Its object , for which this extraordii ary correspondeoce has been got ten up, with a vapid attempt° connect my name with prioieples to which I have ever been opposed. So far as it has been nee esSary or proper in the dinhaige of my public duties. either in speaking, voting or acting, I have sought no concealment of my, principles ; and it is he to iuyself that I shiMlil remain,consistant with the , past in all things which may affiet my own character, and the peace, prosperity and honor of our ca entry. I am,. very truly, your most obedient servant, 4TOS A `Nut for7Clairvoy Clairvoyance will look up, aft r this, if we are to believe the N. Y. Ere ing Post. So far-back as Febtiary, 1851, a elairvoy- Mit, on being interrogated re flieeliix the Arctic expedetlons, at:siert:id that Capt. Austin, who commanded one of the English ones• wages that time, in longitude 95 deg. 45 min. west. - This predietion'was recor ded in Dr. Gregory's woks on Animal Magnetism, published in Edingburi last spring, and re-issued'here sometime during the past suminci., We remember distieet ly reading the fact in that work months ago. -Since that period, Capt. Austin, as is well known, has returned, and strange to say, his log-book shows,that on the day speciqed,,he actually_ was in the place men tioned by theiclairvoyaut. This was good guessuig at any rate, even if nothing more; and cannot but make el airvoyance Ovular •to ,some extent, at least withili 'certain Or der of The art,'or science, or IV ! i fusion, We know net exactly whet to call it, has been falling into disrepute of late, 'Mid we remember mora than one instance,: in, which this very prediction was, unmerci fully quizzed, bet so lucky a hit will give it a. new impettis ; i' as well as confotind the onbelievers.—Erening Bulletin. The World's Pair. The premith awarded at this exhibition are as follows: •I , , To Great Britain; :.791 To United States, 5 To Germany, /9 1' To Russia. 3 1 To Austria, : - 4 To Switzerland, 2 To Belgium, '2 To Holland, 1 To Tuscany, = 12 To Rome, 1 •To Spain, •' - 1 To Turkey, 1 To France, ' 56 Total, 169 But one is given for the same articles ex hibited in both Great Britain and France; so that the actual number issued will be tot 368. The live, obtained Iv eitizeas of the United States are =aided as followS: , . : TO C. H. lifeCoradA, Chicago, 'lllinois, for bis Virginia Reaper;. -- . .- .. . To David Dick, 3 genarine. Vresterl 3 Piny sylvania, for liis,.Aigl-Friction Press. • ITO Charles Goodyenr ' New haven,: Coml., R for hisjodio,ubber;Fobries. To W. Bond &sSOla, Boston, 3latw., for an Pvaric Ciod. -. .'- • - ' - • lAN.= • )!. *2'l4 • • , •- EaCti9l:lo New Tprk ~ The Election in Neat Toth - on'Tuestilny lust has resulted in.'s coniplete , Detnoenttic.vie s 11 V 4 i c.' ll4 lPitfoil, two thirds Of the City otEUes i thisleversing things. from last year. TheCitz gives the State' ticl". et 'Auntlooo titsjoriti.. We have' int Teturhs so as to tell how the Stete Vas - WA litrt•Ci t. _ In biniOck' on tho' 16tlr: ult.; 1;y Rev', L B Gilman . , Mr. ANStL E.TEMICSI,IURY RtbOk lye;to MISS 2111rizr bintock. ' In Auburn on'the 2d inst.:, afters lingering ill: ness, gr. Joits - Nrmuarr, aged•sl years. • gr. - Newman Aras.a most worthy citizen, A kind "husband and an atreetionate father. He has left a wife and children to deeply .mourn. death. In Pralntrim, Wyoming county, on the 26th Luwis J. STUDDEVAST, in the 24til, lear of his age. • e retained his reason to the last, and left the world with a,. foll•assumnce of a blessed iwinortality„ ,;Ciroulta of tho -- Evening With the current 'year l .the Evenin g Post cum. menet& the sioarr-surin year -Of its existence, as a Daily Journal.- For a lade more than half of ; that tiatte,it has been the leading, and much of the' time'lliti only . Organ of Democratic sentiment, published in the city of New York, and is 'one of thO oldest daily journals in the .Luited.Stat'es. • It is about tweuty-live years since the !Even jog Post conunenced, under one of infprescut con ductors, to plead fur lrerdoni cf trade, and far there reudamentel principles of legislation which!are at war with all niudopolies having .a legislativeiorigiti.! It then an d fee -many yeens after, stood! islone among th e . northern journale: airor which I either silently or openly, were advocating protectiVe and prefereutial legislation. ;It was one of -the 4arliest champion - oer the rights of 'the - Striates! under the Federal compact ; it has resisted with unceasing 'efrurt,that system of internal improvements which arciiie time threatened the bedding enterprise - of this Country With the unequid and Isn't_ competi: lion of - the general government; it has 'opposed special legislation and all grants of special privil eges,wherever and whenever its opposition seemed required; it labored, with no ordinary devotion, to rid the couutry'of the National Bank;.and to es tablish in its stead, 'the Sub-Treasury system, which now 'remains ! one of the most durable gpd conspicuous monuments of American stotesmilh ship; it is one of the most devoted, as it wee, one of the earliest advocates of a system of iTheap Postage; it haisteadrustly defended the right of petition ;"it resisted the passage of the last Hank. . rupt 'Law ; it it:sister, the assumption of the State debts; .it has, resisted every -effort to: extend the aretior Human Slavery, and it has uniformly en. deemed to maintain the anprentacy of the Laws,' while they remained as sech , boweeer nnitlat they might be in their character, or oppressive in their operation. However humble tiny have been our agency in shapingthe sentiments Of the nation respecting questions of. Fast etniroveray, about which 'the greatest diversities of opinion at different times pre veiled, and against many of Whiefi the waves'. and storms of popular passion beat with 'relentless vio lence for yew*, it invigorates nor ciaifidenem in the: policy of our journal,' to find, for the gunner of as century during which it has been under the charge crone or .both of lie present conductors , that it has always :correspondeNt with the final judgments of the Nation, so (Sr as they have yet been expressed and proportionable dimiiiiehes - our solicitude about the oak/tate dem:initiation of questions which are yet under distussion before tho people. White we have much to be grateful for, in the support heretofore given by the public to the &c -uing P.st. our readers will bear witness that we. have made corresponding efforts •to merit it. 'Du ring the past year.we have added to the strength of our commercial and Marine departments an an- nual expense of bettieen two - nud three thousand dollars, and have- established a 'telegraphic corres pondence. with all the principal cities in the Union. of an additional annual expense of from three to five thousand dollars. • We have, also, during the past year, enlarged both our *mi•Weekly and Weekly tditions to the size. of.our Daily, and have thus added 'over twelie full columns to their .capacities, without any increase in their. prices, which are lower, we believe, than those ofany other papers, of equal interest sod value, published in the United States. The .large addition to our expenses, which a these improveventa have occasioned, Will be taken into cortsideratietkwe k ternst v by Our • tired not be told that our circulation malt be vast ly increased to justify them. • TERMS. 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WLI,LIAM C. BRYAN T. JOH N BIGELO 0.7 , • , • TIMOTHY A. HOW E , New York,Oct.2s, '5l. Proprietors. -1 - P.s.—We are always gratetal for any ; mares. prudence, giving news of piddle interest. whether social; political, cemmercial, agricultural, Meehan- • ictd. or of,any other kind, and we beg to make our acknowledgments -to such of Mir subscribers as have (aimed us in this way, We beg LINO to add that We would esteem it a favor if, at lean once year-*when renewing their s ubscriptions , if most convenient-- , they would send us iheirimpiessions °four course, that we may,know in Whet partied tars it may be improved. Sacltietters will be very useful to us, and we hope, in the end, wilt prove advantageous to their authors. ' • '• C. B RYAN TS. Co. " Id Naomi street; N.Y. SAIL UO A LL those indebted to the subscriber, either -CIL by Note or Book A6conut, are requested to call end settle the' same on or before the first day of December next, as after tlintdate tliey will be left in the hands of trproper officer for collection. C. M. SIMMONS. • Montrose, Nov. 4, 1851. - GENERAL STOOK OF ::NEW GOOD% LATEMOZI & Co. Plain Call and, ji.9.THROP & CO. .'' Montrose z Nov. 6.. • . Public.Vendue• • • fprig following propgrry will be'tosit at imbue irendue 4. at the house •of Edsha 0 ard townsbip.. of Bridgewater -pa Fantasy, Kim: 25,11331, tuCOUIMetICe at tap Well:ink A. Al.: A Yoko of oxen {:years old, / two yeasaold colt, 2 nowt, tome eheep,2 lugs, &quantity of hay, 1 two from wagon, 1 bridle and saddle. a lot of fanningutentilt,Yi lot of household Furniture Rao nu raerout to mention. TtItAIS.—All owns over' $5; 3, ix; o th s " cr e dit I kth gorid fecuM,2i ind triterest; ' ELV-116.GARD. ' BridgtvAttr, Ore. 29, 180-45*-2 . • .CAUTION; lATEIEIiEAB my wife ilerrlit,' bee' left. 'my bed mid, V bawd *latent Any, cause Or orrima tied ; I there fore efinOon'all peekene straklet biarborlog oy ironing hrrsomr ceount •se will poy debts or. b fr e on . tmeting after tide Oat*.' 1,141.1 GUT. LaThr0P,Pr0i..6,1851.;4:44 0 . . • • • EIRTIOL tpoK but' for your teeth. Cold. w e . 44, ,couik au, 'ond by a little cure you rntiy probably 'save yourselves many 43Q lunar. of suffer jug. Let the riftiilfhlast-of the winter winds her.- qr. you off te, the Dentist's Moe ilk the Odd E'cl. lows 114 where by a tunoll outlay, of ro,oney - It huge outgo,..of.eowfort nuty be pretested. C. D. VlrfOlf„ Dentirt, Trifitkpai,..4eaoadosma, Gallant, banjo;, chislonetia, - V. ow, pjaatoor, ..also Polio ttriosa bon; instruction books, abnetamale. and other Cato:rotor 'lnstramaata, lac., a largo attlilaknotjatt at Nranatt,•a: gostraas Pot. 1, Id% , • • • am. ItWE'irTILE 1111°. Zi1042112111 ifC iIBTUItert Da • ' • Nechanle's 'Mutual Benefit . _ ASSOCIATION. OF sPRINGk'IELD, bIASSACHuSarrS, Uninch office, 280 ISruadivarl X. Y. Accumulated Cash Capi- 'tel. $20,000 Guaranty, Capita, - 40,000 This is an Association of Mechanics aid oth ers formed for the mutual henefit of each other, in ease. of sickness or airident. ' B'V the payment of tho following annual rater, you rrill become a Life Member, and Rill be entitled to I weekly benefit during life, if you should be disabled by filet:tress or Accidefit, from attending to your ordinary Ludlam* or nectipittinll. TRARLY DRVOIRT 110 k )lEIVRIRII 17151011 R t>D Yanse ge . - Two dollars &jeer you PA will VI N drG a•wThree, per week 0 . 2 00 Four - • 0 00 Five e Eight . . . aco Those ever fitly years ofsge alit tie charged Viper et. extra. $l,OO Admission Fee will be the in addition to the above, the dna year, and must be paid at the time eirotakinst application, and the Seer year's deposit within thirty days. The organisation of thh Institution Is ouch as renders it perfectly 110Ctliit , and I have no hes 'Macy in making the guarantee, that all benefits will be promptly paid. And further, mould invite attention to the following REF g ; lion. David Wilmot , Towanda • llon. 0. A. Grow, Mite lardsville ; Hon. F. B. Streeter, it it. Uttle,Esq.,Et. D ti alontmse: thta. 110 'ate Greeley, N.Y. city; lion. E. D.Dench, Springfield, Mass: " • Each memberis furnished with a opy of the By-Laws of the Asseciivio, and will receive the .31ontlfiritepor toe' which enablesthear tekncw the prosperity end betty of (bola elitist ion. Further inrormatloo cheerful ly gluon bycalilug " E4Utor'sOrßee" of the ‘filoro troy Demorrai,over M. C. Tyler's store. A. J. DAVIS, Aga for Sustra. Co. Auntruto. 0rt.20.1551: _ intr. New Boat and Shoe. Store. • ~ K iagima& Erropparin. rr HE new Sim of Reeler ;fir. todderd have '1 opened a Boot and Shoe l l atoreint Mainetreet i first door below the. Brick corner:in which they offer for , sale ' • The Laroeut Aosortraept. - of. Boots, Shoes And Findinge,erthe lowest prices IN MONTROSE. - • We sell for ready pay and email prellto . The citizens o r, the village and country are re. spectlally invited to call at a real genuine Boot and Flu* store where Boats And.thoeittre sold in. raved of Leacher and Oyster!". - Beep It before 'the People, ' That we have a full assortment'among which we enumerate i • - Mons Cork bole waterinoof boots.long It rg Hon. garians, calf half sole and pump-boots.' Kip half sole boots. thick boots, calf: kip and cowhide brit.- gans,OTer shoes, etc. , - Youths Calf, Kip and cowhide boots, boss thick boots, etc. ' . Ladies ;French channel Gaiters. 'patent Fox Welk Gaiters. enameled and Kid Polkas, enameled. front Ince Polkais, kid and " goat Jsx.vv New York ties. excelsiors, Jenny Lindi Rosettes, kid ties. robbers, etc. slisses goat and calf Lace_ Ivo% JennP Lind's enameled Polkas,. Dutch boot., etc. • Children's' button shoes, goat students:noted lace boots, Gaiters, Downing's etc. Among our Findings' we off;:r - French calf _,Mills, k He;nlook tanned - 1;W skina.:4Votoecop; pink and white lining skins, red,: hlue"... maroan. Roans, Binding, upper leather, oatond" herahick. soleleattier, pegs, :me nails, sparsillfes,,, heel., bill, webbing, etc, .• ." • - - • N. B. • Work made to order and reliairing 'neat= ly done.. • . ". 44 Clunpls isle and Burning Fluid for sale at•' ' • I. BULLARD'S • , To the. P — nblie• - ADEL TURRELL hay just retorhed froth the city of New York, with a large 7 4o-deeirabte assoritheut Of • •.. , . GOODS.. wbich will be sold very .low for cash or ready pay. The stock.iscomnbsed ore first rate iisiertm.nt of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Groceries, Glass-ware, spoons, Spectacles, Alusical Instruments, • . • Yankee Notions, and . Liquors, ALSO, Dry Goods, _ - 'llardware,_Stenenraie; . Mirrors, Stationery,Trushes, Medical Instruments, Perfumery, . Trusses, Supporters. Shoulder-Braces, Shoes, Camphine, Burning Fluid, Letups, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, fk.e. far Do not forget to enqiiire first at TORRELL'S. ifffntrose, Oct. 30, 1851. " Register's Notice. DUBLIC'NOTICE is hereby given to till per. I sons coucerued iu fo!lowiuz estates, to wit: Estate of Elisha Harding, dec'd., Elizabeth Harding Ex'r'x. Estate of.T. J. Whitman, dee'd.,Jacob Whit man,"Adro'r. Estate of Ann"Slianion, dee'd, Thomas Shantion, • • • , Estate of Daniel Ha inerAee'd.,Geo.Gledbill and Abram Burdick; Adm'r. • - • Estate•of Hilbard dee'd,ll Dayton, Adidr. - • . Estate of. Hiram Webster- deed., S. %V Truesdell, Anin'r. Estate of Caswell Ives, dee'd, G. B. !vett one of the Adm'rs: That "the accountants have settled their,ac counts in 'the Register's Office, in and for the county of Susquehanna: and that the sauna will be presented before the Judges of the Orphan's Court at MantrOse, on Monday the 17th day of Ncv-ern bei nest, for eonfiniaution taild allowance. , . CUARLES L. BROWN, Register., Register's Office, Montrose,l Oct, 30; 1051. S Ca,ution Extra. The undersigned would respectf ully, soggist to those persons who are in any manner in debt to him 'for fee! in the public officesor otherwise that he designs closinzurt his m otters very soon after the close of his official tom, cud desires this may be received as a sufficient citation, and insure spee dy Mind prompt payment: • • " C.l. BROWN Recorder Montrose Oct. 28, 1851. 44w3. 'Auditors Notice: TheT. . undersigned, having been appoluted by the Orpheus Court. of Susquehanna County, en auditur tei Make distribmion of the assets in the handed ft. gichurdeon, administrator of the Estate of John -Robinson,'deCeased, muting. the legal heirs of acid decedent, will attend 16.7 the duties of hie appointment, at hie officein Moutrosit on S a t. urdey, , the 22d dny of November pent, at 2 o'cloCk P. M. 'All persona busing Maims upon raid fund will present them ut: that time,. 1or• be debarred there after. . • DIMOCK Aud itor,' MI 44w4. 1 Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned an auditor iiimirled hy. the Orphans court of Sasiltiyhti,unr, , County woke distribution of the :mow, rp.;naining in the hands of It T . StephenaAdininiigrater of the Es: tote ofJuntes Stiertnan, -. 4ec.eired, -- will 'attend to the duties of appointliter.t at hie office in Moe. troseoul Friday the tilth, ;day ,tif Novernbii ' of 2:o'clock P. M. At which time ii.nd 'pfaceSititin tereated 'may attend. . - J. C. MILIJ,ER, Auditor, • • • CAMZ Iran the incioante of the mOjeerilber ahciut the 12111- day-of Sept.. Blx fiheop. three bitiok and three white. Theovuerof+which!l requested to pro,. propel• ty aqd Wig thew away: - • Jeroop Oct. 101.-4UB. „ liiesv..Goo4syilutt _llllarkel..... IL Iv • oit ti to 'stock; quite on assortment of ra l ls o a s . e s atti4 'of Dry floods, , Oroceetts, ItordwistO, Tinto nubbars,Uonts and W 11004; VOOAIIIT POR Ceti; and 9111 PHI th . em at toy WS on, cw , ettnn about thti Tni : or the world or (the, where forihs ready Agin; or the right . #lneProf Thankittg qt.( for form, Ichninrsfaoors, erf 57 body' in. 'Tr4.oil and buy. •-. . 131. q ua. onttoito; Boot. 15 1551; r .:EI7aItAQYB ortiete,Looloo, And Vanitio, for tiaeorri, Jr -e ree Cream, cookery, etc., (areal° e • , . BEINTLEVBc Maim eandf• !just refilled aud7iiiale by - -' - '` - ` I ISHERIETS" Arlat lopy. iirtiutafa-wrtt ,tiC. Yen. Ai,,,Jaetted natal „,L.P• the Court of Vommou, reel _ . 4-11nwpiehtm. nu 'county; to me 'directiaraiidjdOlivera. will exposettilinblid 410,;GiAir,t. Routes tu Mon trae ibe Ifilth day of Nov. nest, at 1 o'clock 4.4 n.. ailtthat :certain 'piece or parcel of hunk situate lying and being in ioinerbip Greall Bend,in tho Coliatp of •Suvirehainta, '6w:rutted and described , - es cohort, to, Witt , - oti, the.-north by -lend - of T. Trowbridge!. and: E: Skire!. ner ;- on the.east by lanitottl:T.lfoung; onithe sonth,?y hunt of :LT: 'rrewbridge atul &Young; and on the west by laud of tho Steam Mill Cmit. trany,, sacalled i containing enehundred end Sc?. entre') acres, be the tune mine -nt-less, together with the appurtenances, one • framed - homer, one framed banyand sheds, ono Wagonliouse, 2 'or. ..chards and about 6tlecresiimproved. . • Also - one other PieCe of parcel land situate in the same township aud.county.eforesald, holm• tied and.described as followei to- wit: beginning Stnpost tit the uotth eust corner ofthe laiof Bradley. on:the east .rids of the Cochen: -tau and Great Bend Turnpike, Road, end :unnieg bank from the retie:Pitt the direction of the south Hoeafield Studley's lot, seventy feet to a coiner ; thence in a southerly, course 011 line parallel With the line of 'fence on the east tilde. of tiaid Turnpike lined, twenty-live fret to, a corner; thence towards seid 'Turnpike Road he a line par allel With the 'first deseribed tine seventy feet; thence in a line penillel With tliesecond described line of the said road fence, twenty:five feet to the place of begitming, - conteining seventeen hundred cud fifty feet, be the same more or, letia,together With the appurtentinces,'one (ntted house add ell improved. . • - Takeuin exeeatieti at the suit of NeIBOXI Werner - Ts; Chertettie.'Smith. -Q . . - - - - • .- •• • . - -All that certain .Piece or. parcel. of -land lying' and bring in tha township of Letsex, it the county of Stisquelottuni and Stine ofPeunsylvania,boutt 7 , did nod described op folloO r to wit; on the tomb, lialsted, and on.the isouth'hyjnisde At ...Wad, con taining three acres, be the . sante- inont _less, - together with the appartetiah , cee,eine sow end all Takru':in ;;xitctition,ftithit shit of likrscin' and ariplatiain vs, lanaclAl. -4140 . All that oil - hale piece or paecif of land situate lying-and being in thii township of Great Bend. ih the county of Suslifehainti . bounded . lind described ' NNW,. to:wit : at. lb& south Welt Ciiiiier . of-a, lot owned-land.occupied by Ebenezer Brown, : in the fence Opok-the ezet aide of the ,Cochectoit and Great Bend Turnpike, Road, and ' running thence back frorw.alid.road fence on the south line of wild Brown's lot one bandied 'feet to a conitt.of said'OlOwn's lot ; 'thence - in:et "tooth= erly directionin a int let whit th e nit, T.ornl . pike toad fehce..ebtty feet top stake and •!°'''"! thence in WAvesterly''-direCtienEiti lipe'-"Perallet 'With the Rest - described lino - oneltiftidiiid feet - to a coiner in . the. litie . of so id R oad fenCe, thence in, a northerly direction iu iinewith*fil road !fence - sixty feet; to - the place :lit-tieginiting, containing six hundred ,feet of lautii 41.0101),VA more or legoi tegedier with the..oppartenantes,. Clue .(rained dwelling dwelling and all improved: 'fake° in 'executiett'.itt- - thv shit of Mimi .7. Young.au4 Andre* W. Drownson , vs. Lafayette Trowbridge. • • • By is writ of roc: Fe.. issued and directed 'as, above, all duo certain tract or parcel. of land sit 7 Date in the townships of Rush and Bridgewater, in the county of Susqueliannwand gate of Penn'. sylvenia, and butted,., botindeA end:described as follows, to. wit: beginuing' - at hemlock stake, corner standing in the Creek, intersecting the old boundary finite running a south eissterly-direetim, which is the partition line between Rosi and the said Russel,Very ;' thence south deg. east . 0116 hundred and seven perches to a post old corner; thence ioutti"67 east fifteen- perches and one-tenth tti et! post; thence 'smith 11.13 and feur-tuth•fte4ches,", to a birch' tree; thence west 135 perehes,, to the first tnentiorted -lauds, con taining one hundred acres, with Allowances - tke., be it the samo nier4 Or less, together with :the ap purtenances; one framed 'Muse two harns, au or chard and about Gil acres improved. . Taken in eseciunitiat the suit , of Zeta Ve.-y ; surviving •L'seauttir oldie lust Will- and Testa - weever' Area Very; deceased. vs... Russe l. Very; with "notice to terra teueuts.• • . . -- - „ - - Ay - vine° of, writ,„of Oa?. "veal. pieces Mid parcels of land situate : lying and being tu the tosinshipm; Gibson, in the county of "Sus quehanna, hounded aim described as' follows, to wit; begitining in the centre of the road ou the line maw between ; Fitch Eessigaie• and Potter Pickering and runsring on that line in a southerly direction twenty Mid a hilt Mds lathe south side of the Tunktutintock creek, from thence up the creek forty rods, from thence across the creek five rods to a stake; and stones; thence down the creek seveuteen and a helliods to a stake; thence- six rods to a stake tut the *corner of the burying ground, from thence westerly fire rods twelve and a half feet to a stake at another. corner of the burying ground; thence 'northerly' thirteen and a half rods' to a stake near the meeting "hoses; thence three rodiabd five feet „itt a westerly di. rection to a stake ; •thence to the road centre sev en reds. thence by,the centre oftke road six and a half reds; M the place of beginuiug, supposed , to contain three and a hull acres, be the sumo more or less, all improved. Alsoome other bounded as follows, to wit: bet ginning at the centre of the toad on the same cor ner of the above. described land and running in j the °writ of the Mad in an easterly direction to I the east flue of the meeting home lot ' • thenc e ! parallel with the west line 'of said laud to the north, line; thence On the north line to the 'north west corner two stake mid stones . thenee on the west hue in, a southerly direction to the 'place of beginning; containing three acres, be the •641110 more nr less, elm dwelling house' and one 'barn thereon and all' improved. Also one oiler tot bounded on the north by lands Lf Fitch • 'Ressiguie rust by lands, of Fitch Nesitignie, jowli by titutforeaill Ressiguie, and west by land of O. Edwards', Daniel Broader. and Hamilton Bonner, containing - fifteen acres of, ; wed laud, he the name more or ters;-. 1 , '1 . • . Also one other lot bounded as followsi to" wit: It giuniug.on toe centre . of the.bridge across the Bell creek, thence south 2 deg. meat eleven per ches down the paid creek to. the centre of the Tunkhatmock creek; thence 'ulong the centre of the Samelnorth eight and three-fourth.deg. east eleven perches lo niCoriter in mill creek, thence north teriand three-fourth deg. 'west 'ten perches to a corner in the creek road, thence along Imia road west to the plugs: -Of beginning. containing one hundred and four percbee, be the satin. more or less, together- with the appurtenances., one thieninghonee and ell: improved. • - Taken in execution .at the ,suit- of,Johnstart dr, I Very en.. D. T. Znivrenee. . , MSG , : • I • 411 that certain piece and parcel of land situate lying mid being in the township of JaelmonAi tha county of buspiehaptitt and statOof Pennsylvania, bounded ond desodhed as follow., to ;OU-on the north by-landa of John Griffis, on. the east by binds of widow Houghton.' and _oh .the south- and West bylaudtof Lewis 114rsh, containing three - acres, be the same more or, less, together with the op. Inirteitanaea, orie,saw mill, mid all M3Provad!, Taket . i hiexecutiva Ilt=the Nub GCE. T. Yopng no. Plathssiet ". • • All that certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in th ' e township' Of, Gileton' In the county orSusqueltantra. bounded and deneribed folowe, to wit : ,on the- north by, lands of--G. Abel ; , on the east by hinds of R. on the south) y fondant' Purnnel. Harlow E detedit and on th 4 weal* finds or PtiYer_PAYnepjr9 containing 28 acres be ihertamecrwire or No,. together - with the appprienanceitonepfchard and nbcutlltlacree iniptoved, , - Takes in-execntion at the 4uit John Will iamir and Abel Rice egeetitoli of Elie. Van - Witt. kit: deed. ca. Oliver Pique, '!',C. AL GERM, Oct.'93rA.:-P.'1851,. . . Administrator's 0 CO. N&TICE is harelty giant that letters oholmlnlstration have bean panted to the undersigned nu dm Wet* of PM:tr . Withal law of Dhutick township deceased; all paninta hating ~ w itaettled accounts with sitil estate wilt plane ogdju . nthe woulatimidiatsiviriN. ! 10. W. BIBOMPW. 'Muth Ott. 11116111.4 401. - -SatotarOti s oe7 , Tx.o._Olidolotitmed having been...-#byeAnted by apti Orptiour?-Coo t t of liniiil - uelnon a County., ni AuOicOiltijnakir-llotiitintiati . the a"els iq _ _of the Aderof Ryneatoon. 4 0 e 141 -, 1100 ,ig VihtfitrAteoftlecedent. eill, Mug. In tlio datioadtviiitpyolntrrient. tato *Moo 0f.31% Richard., Estp._ in-biontiono. Friday, tho 'lo* hday of. Nov- iiiitt.'ot I o'clock Al,l lonians hiving crottur tipoirol k id fond w p present ihffliat that time or Ilk daburrsdther oat ger. • 1 1;AZIt:R,'Auditor iitoutom.:On't. 18t—1i.44 - - . _ • • bums' trator, - awe-. EMITS oi'lktainlotiottoo: of Oakestate or Photo 'LA Thoolo' OW' of Omit Bond deouisinT, baiing bees 'lmitated tokhi: uukiongood, notice io.betebi given to . indebted to t.ho estate to call sod settle ihosome with. nut delay; WO stn' panties ktoriogi . 4ouionibialtithirt, &hi estatomill plea se prosaut tbem doly.atoofed for sett. Wolk' • ' • DAVID, TUOMAS After. an* Uoid Oct . . $5;1841--42,e. 1 .. • • ' • '4ldrium" stratoret Notice. • 70Torre,EL Is Lirby giralt this 'etteis t. lilt& la Cats atsano Intra lama mated Sf:i Isinknalgned Os mat* pf Nathan manta dareasa4;4lantattat Band lawnalgp. All venous baring.- unartiM-anroarlibt with mild mats , 1111 pisose &Oust tbraiunaltaanedlatoly.• . , • ; • • ittlw4Y.ll•&l4..' 441er •t 8 : Ci2Al3ISc • G;Va4 DWI: 1 041. $851'44714; • lAdi niatay.atat'irtiotieea . LETTE/c 8 oilidazflifsitstitot4 or It ti ; Jritais Clark,.dat tate a( flkie ronsaldp-'. of: Grait Band. haring been granted to tba anderiknnedooleaSt ham. by open to nit Intlebtr4 so the vials ran tall 'anilsolitiffi tba gam 'Whoat dalayi antd all.pasc."2lwhifi4oooldll. airatnit erratitiiitly . lasso prat.= skein Uttar. at far aattlenaent; i' ,I4I4 I I IIIOIIIJS. lawr. Great 5nad.04,41;;111410.41* -.. .• • • r6s, off e r the teft , --- '• 1 3 / 1 06tiattiiiiit 0/Chased the inter , . AI egt2Ot m coon. ui thei 2.ltiletintbstn. Anise, coo he fottinlat, the shop forpaiy!itcapiort! Tit^ , eson - - - -Ffavini itivtruCtilin. train - Scott of, New' York. he ilatteP thu b. cull cult tdr whei may, kvor hip teith their :COP. top. Foli find *lutes rashionefor.).B4l cud 184, just recived. , • 'fit. C. BASS ELL. 'dturitiose; Oct. 16 4851--12:7rn: - ti font Shaw -an •48 " GO - EmPOium H BURiti rrisog,in Moak with: o with &new . ` and enfarged stock -n` Winter ion c and squereShawls dv Lidieti ifien Goods of nate. and splendid pattems.aud prices"reduced kill friirer. es the city, cash panto tells upon 'the Market: And including also his general sup:lies for the Fin 6;,. Winter trade in Dry Goods, Gracerirh. crockery. Ilardweri•s Iron & Nails, Ham and Winter Caps. Ihnitteteißuffilo Robes; Booti, 4. Sheet. Stoves ete.etal all Which he will fell on his usual terrne.and at prices that cannot be beat for caidi a ,Produce or , approved credit.-, • •- -N. B Flour nod Saltconstantly on hand. Nerd Milford bet. :11 eaobp'WANTED. , B. we substriber. as be is now preparing to get up Ista fall stock, he offers to his numerous customers, ma present large assortment id cootie:at lower priers than anj+simiter establishment:in Westan New York. This 000 cOD gas, in patiosf a large stock of Cold and gibesEnglhh patent Levers, of kismet" hoportationowinerdc4 invested its any twee offered la tills County; doll amt silver anchor lovers Iliad Lepinew, Cold Lockets: 'Thin a 'blot. Spectacles. Breastpins, Bratelots,Earsingsallnge. tisags, Cuff pin4Pene Pencils; rest; gauifsed rob chains. yseals.Erys. etc, disa, a rem .pw eseen entree ware,eoms pi news:Ude le that nue warrantede as cola. a fallassortuteut of mated were; iseeritrriuiety. ey Goods, clucks, Cutis l y, conshs,ele. , , • • Slierlasattn. Oat: 10 ALIBED.I. EVANS. L,PAYtTIT SYONEILIii 13FIC , ‘ VIET fraz lINDERSIGYED, formerly Foreman' for Tinny yeast nf the Lafayette erMill stone Ilannfactoiy, 240 Washington et., N. ( )W. Tysck,Agent,)wetid ht. form hit **oda anctthe public in general, thath* by establishes: a • BURR, MILL sToNE;2IfaNUFACTORY Einshaint n rLe rrs , llu std. Wes :ropy; inses t Awl solicits a share otthesr patronage. Ile trillium constantly en hand alargesteek of Burr Mill Stones, saws° a large supply ef Esepas sna Kuingtoaes, also /*south Burr blacks, 'bolting :cloth. (screen wire and Plaster Paris. • , • The undersigned aesuree his friends end the public. that he will faithfully 'acente,all urders entrusted to his care, not only in quality , but i prj•scs et artialss fa t. ribbed, andsollans their Wed pstranage. 'orders by letter whit be egyoutal with /Janina esse and at abeaPieY st Whim purchasers we on the Ispot,s. Wars and nil lersights srs request.. d total' and eau; Inc his stook and Workmanship. • . •• .101 IN tr.SITLgVAN. ninghimion,Julg,lB33. : •;- •- • ge NEW GOOL)6:. lairifttiflLlßT, .L.lttitilbk A RE VIT.:V4V,7I, 4 4I!.IIII:gtef - c‘iitelsting of dials usual variety et pry Gands, l enverlea, Ciaekery, pardware. Drugi.aledielnes,Valzda,Plls:Llyea stags, ills, stone, and Wooden Wait; frou-steeLmailyi Fish, Leather, boas dad shoes, ' looking atrium. - Sag plates, sash. level, nod Pan!, bate caps, carpeting, ol cloths, wall aad * ladowpaper:aloaLwonlithes, Jewelry, allies 'poop's, musical La.tremeats,'„perrumem Washes. tee., all of - which they agar the moat favorable tezmi. . Montrose:Oct-1.1651- • . . . -- , . . . .. ~ .. • The _time te - Buyt. •-• '. - , - -..... T VA.Arrugl,D.wruld say . • - , z . - 4,1,- -7 :LI. tii big numerocil ftlendirand zfo-- eirstocnets in 3.lobtrine ands kin* • • '-'. ':- -[ n. ity. - lbot he has Just returned . . ‘`,, •- - , ,-„, Irmo New -York with ilarge ads 1 • • * :'• : X.., ditlon to, his eatensiveassortanFillt • - ' ~ - - 61-, . ../ eonsl.tlnc - !of IN "iii - Cr hOh .re°, ' 4 '/^ ,:.:!:+t bold:and allevr !inert and LeOpe N I , 7%. ~P---- ....4 , - ' full ,Inwelled lad plain - gold Rtind ••• • - . 44 •4';''''' . -' ~.• .vest and fob thishis;Loeicets,thlca. bin, 'Pecks. Wig*, ,Dniceleff. Anger. and ear: rimer, era pins, liroselms," armlets.' pead end ?hell card eases pen pencil assos,ehoral beads, cutlery; Pertomery, - 'Bll, wew, itrittannia and plated 'Wu re:AcCordeons. antes ennitiglorks, violin stngs; clooks,.Walltts Von Nonni. Needles, and buoy p ur l*, ii'eteh glossy. tools and ra. terlals for the trade by the quantity. l' l t above w il l be cold at the lowest pricer ; Zis,iVatebes Mid JewillTY or all kinds snaked on short notlee'at the: old Altai:4am, ly °poodle thiPhceuir.; Conceit. Einghomton. . •• • : ... i • '•,. ' '; - , •-• . - - Oct 1C4E51. CIOCIni LOT 9,00 andip. Snhoura and 8 days end, Ae him New 'sty enact waritnied ,at L. CANFIELD. . • TratcheEl: sale a ielection of Genera and Englialt 1.../ pine Veqicat Inbar eactipencepv Ingot! andtill• Ter e ases Ziow a weed temyraryntunerotterriends the pribilciin gentral. - Permiarae to sag that mr, reap ion experience has enabled me to select each . Wittches 'es Neil 4o me credit .aniLtim ptimhisete, lasting sereleo, It 111001 he borne In mini that, Importer* In - general Ore not islwa3is Welch makers but ieranta er mrrehatitt. Under then; driametancee I select cceerdina tome - kap meat and androoWsett h :permitted +a leer° until takes eXimined gttd rqulated lit fcie the wearers pocket, rutin warrentgiren for tile yearsacchlenta excepted, 4 1 1 , 1 1 1r.k.0. • Mum or . buslnest from 7 A. 17. to 7 P. • - . • .7. A. SINGLRI'ON. , 101000 li t 014 r :: 1;.- eXc l h j a () tig i4 n w to ki r n gl d ott li to ne r ecl Ori:; - Gootia, with soini; cash mixed in by , - • Montrose,' May 29. 9 1 : a TyLER. el Onto, 10.000. busk 1r -e4 (O l t Which" 'the' highesa kice yeillbo paid itt cioh or trailtfiy ,; ' ' -./) L,&. Co • 13113T8, Oil., Drugs. itlei[irtnes,9yr stutriam • it', • WI 040 W SAIIOI4 4 itild'VUtty,afteehreenti. =nut. andotwors no s b a n dd. lINNSTAIT*III[AIr, ClockticWatoles, &Jewelry - ahatent-Boxes ' 11111roloOD Olralntitoo J.1:11 EDWAD.I99, , . . . ; •doutlalthann ka.• :" FitibIuINITARKET. NEW' GOO • !, 18:WEBB' "A" 14, 7 4 4d ur"""ca NEW oRK; too • steektif pall good sowliteli be efferti for isle to Mart WILE PAY tor thtli t ,.. t o no low rotor , po,list Ty reunion "•,•• bty asked: , • Not reeget.hivdne 'thonlio - ta- soca of ['timid*, as bays he tet ofore.kir right gnodt orbint and pita for them; he invites arm tn . t't.,4111•0 40 4/la n '• •-• ItTantmot gent: 1 Mt.' . nuidirrebiiiqui ; yeeds , ff tut 4 attpatioll 4::Le Itlat.statent'or • ' •••" • ral; anti AVlnler . airtons. • • ' neWitte an aliment vette!). enr44le*D**** Good*, Wit* ter Lorl4linialell, 42v5i 43 , 111. Boottat Ribbon*, Whitey 4 Cape, btat.to Reed* sg' the mm)! desintbla strea k • ihich,b*ming boateptirchastd at the 'lats . -Pim Prima wlal be sold tneatually•••• t , ••• ; • : 2iter )111ferd, Sept4tl,. 1831... •1 - 2 ' aGOOdEr .7- !nimbi . vatreo, at, eh M I4 ,uminCrincjiltr. Catahottilli at. LYONS 4IG. - • • Flown. - Brovrcluzirt.4llo,44ormat °bop Pr orb' a* tb iltOf nr H, 1, wins. /air 24. 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