TAI DIECOMAT. ..... .... ..... so IWO ,1 ion in Norther) men 1,63'2 COPES WEEKLY. s &E. E.B. CHASE; Eprroiti, nosTtosEi - p4,. wednesday, December 10, 1051. r IV° goto Press Tuesiky night. f ir We print this paper fur the politicians Ek. , 11 issue a "cloUble sheer ibis week.— We shall publish another paper Paturdn) - dgenday nest, and, thus give the number we got be want of paper. Our nest<<vill contain suety of tzvs Sze: ,r„ Our Book Table. rr*rs 31aga:ine for December, presents vle ry AM-action to PC reader. Its Biogra-• e a ies, Tales, Poetry, Essays, , and Rishion pl a t e s, all serve to sustain the high character t his popular work has gained. Addresi lirir p~rS Brothers, 82 Cliff st, NeAvl.'ork. pir Ters. This number commences the fOuith.. vehicle. • Fraz, the title of a new magazine of si pa ges, devoted exclusively to the interests of _agriculture, horticulture, &c., is published !D eathly by C. M. Saxton, 152 Fulton st., New ro :tat 50 cents a year,Equt • Intermationa2 31aga:ine, . that has so zegdaly visited us the past year, is agin on olTn.ble. The Dece..iber number contains a wriety. This number doses the fourth atatt. • • ' , The 1).41ar 31v, a,:ini!,'unlike its cotepapo nries,but neevizsited us since October. Can the publishers account for this? ' The Message. We displace everything else in order to pali!ish the Message entire. We' do so, not on account of any particular merit which the document possesses in our judgment, but rahn er tlut our readers may see the big side of Whiggcry. We may not be, permitted tci es pr an opinion of the thing without displeas ing ear Whig friends, so we will. quote a pass ae or two from the Whig - Bible, the Tribune, in the won's of the worshipful Greeley. Hear him: • 'And while the best characteristic of this Message iethe abundance of its facts, its pre vailing defect is a non-assertion, almost -non men:ninon, of principles. All is second-hand, stpertleinl, make-shift, and much is tempori, zing, timid, irresolute. Even with regard to onr Foreign Relations, to which a very large share of the Message is very properly devo ted, while its statement of facts show a com mendable alacrity and assiduity in the ruital. inept of our obligations to Foreign Powers;-, the reader is often befogged with regard to ; the principles v.hich have guided .the Presi dential course. The denunciation of Pilibus 6isei is pretty well expressed ; the claim for the United States of having led, not followed, I other rations in establishing and enforcing, the doctrines of neutrality and non-intervention, is: jut and happy; an for once the clear , tit:axial:ion of a vital principle is very nearly I rallieved in the'pnragraph begiping,, laid: tons with all, but entirpljag alliances with none.' That is altegetheifthe mostcom racly and forcibly expressed of ;any portion' of thedoeutheat. We are not jsertnitted to know precise: Ghat the President proposes to'do in ease tie strong arm of foreign pow er '43 invoked to AtiL public sentiment and re foss the spirit of Freedom in any country; irA the daft of the paragraph is good." And thus throufrli the whole Message the roder wit be refreshed, with the tameness end timidity of its author. *Mr. Faimonr. es: I tiqatty inte,nds making a strike for the Presi eancy in '52, hince his total " non-recognition vfltrinciples." From one end to the other— %licit is a pretty long sketch—two look in vain for the first parngraph that smells of '44 lit i'4s Whiggery. All the darliii; measures I of: that notable party are passed over in si- ; unworthy the notice of the dig,nified Whig Executive, if we may exce2t one groan for the defunct Tariff of '42, in a mild • and i modified forth. And in that thiare.sident has not a word for a home market, and only a `small bill" for protection. The '44 plat form, the last one laid down by the Whigs, - is! nowhere recognized, and squaring the. party I by the :Message,they ripper.: much like the 1 . three wise men of Gotham, who went to sea is a tool, floating about without either from - - Fan, rudder or sails. Anybody at all acrid:dated with Whiggery is its modern form would, howerei. Tecognize lir. Fillmore as a Whig well schooled, and rspl.rin . ,; for futare,position. This " a on-recog,- aitior. of principles," as Greeley calls it, is the hest and most impr'ored edition of Whig tac tlti, of width Horace should be the last man. to complain. In no other way can the Whigs' tam for success, and since '44, in no other Tay hare tiler fought a battle. Why, then eautld Greeley find fault, Save because yin rote has got the start of Scott in the are! 'Ah, there's the rub:" Of all ca.ndi dam, the President is the-least committed, ar.d therefore the most likely to be• accepted by Cie Whig Convention. And then, ye stars! t!".:4 will become of Seward, Greeley & Co.? Really, we did look for some recognition of laiatiples on which the party would b.!: .likely to nand in '52. But that is not the policy: as heretofore, the country will be called upon . to take the Whig candidate as the 4' nilger . 'bought the pig"—for better or -worsa-:-the' 1 ? 0 .3 being the object aimed at. By too:se they hope and aim to run a candidate Rhq can be anything to everybody and all ilsi ! . t.trr.a, as all their old measures .have been orer,snd ovet.again repudiated by the .Ameri •ranixople. They dare not cothelbefore.the e qtitlT and even recognize - the Tariff of '4it, All4eir hobbies have been.so repeatedly and hol,e;!esgy condemned—the ' . mensuren of the tirraccratic party so :triumphantly austuined-'7. ihaidefeat, overwhelming and total,..stares 14a1 is tho face when they talk :lit erecting a.. V44t'n essentially inhering frimi - the Betaerf t 4 4', We should not be surprised is the 'h claiMing great friendshi :foe ATatiffof '46, "with ionie,sliglit -and unint-:, ,IP!vial E4difi =tiona,":and atv,u4 deny that. •Nlitiuty ever recognized the Tariff of '42.-- 7 qatidetit has paved the way for the leap! tf ' lre'it lines. are sufficient for- the daposal. .Compromise 'measures, 'though the:: president thin s its the subject matter ja • them came well nigh bloWing the Ittotos. 'That - a .atuall.matter,' . . . - theugli; iu hie ['keit" *veal?) , theet once, if w -understand bitii3Orukthere is no &osier nom of .- thio salt'iOslng, savor even — : though .`maybe riecessarrlor the to.givo-',Greeloy. the lend, and . go in for their repeal..- Their 'Adoption r by pal npi venal Whig party". in Ike organization Of-the Hoiloo, tor ill'o - pllrPo - so,ol 4 electing a Speaker; would bo no tuirrier to, a repeal We lvtie"nc;i Limo .and space taidevotO fur. ther to this inbj!, , ct-'' 'Wo arise 'itll to - read the docnment for tliernisefves. - '._ • Toimjn - reongTess.l. - --:. ,- As . yet, nothing otimportance has 'fraiaSpi red in Congress, niidti front thediscatisioti,ef Mr rooto i e'Resol ution, introdicert in the,S.oO ate, lei:Amin a national weicome.to Kossuth.' The Resolution- was- introduced. immediately after the orgairizathie,ind little :apprehension' was had that it 'would Meet with uny Opposi tion. ' - ', - - ' • i , On.Wedaesday lesttho debate became.ex. I citing' and vehement::' It'' was supported ,by I Messrs. route. and Cass,ana ,oppose - 117.by Messrs. Dawson and Thaderwood:' - The gni= leries vvere crowded, ~but: the distinguishing 1 feature .of ,the occasion . was i the'preienee of. the' Russian,Minister. 'He paid the deepest attention to the discussion. It is'said that he 'regarded Foote' with: nii:eiptiiiien 'of e0n..., tempt While, hd„ u'ai speaking,: ' .Whet Mr. Cass arose, however,and thundered forth -lan-1 measured anathemas at the'attrocious conduct of Russia in relation to .Kessuth and tfungary, 'his countenance assumed" : a melancholy o' I pression as if touched-with a presentimene.of {the unterrified Derneeracy of this country;; When, hewever, Mr. DaWson'and'Mr. Under wood, both whip, took-.the Russian , side t. of -1 the question; a happy'emile passed over the I countenance of the 31inister of Despetisni, and , . . I he seemed delighted. . Ue had heard Kossuth, I his compatriots and their causei-denounced in 1 the American Senate, by American Senators„ iShamd on the men who dare thus cater t'.9 the gratification of imperial tyrr.anny, by deneune . ing - the spirit of ..l..iberty - and - the' rnen whoso bosoms it swells. Kossuth isnow the great champion of Freedom for-the World, and 'es. 1 peeially the champion of- Freedord in Eu rope. In his person have thersubjects of red handed oppression there a leader, and his-nris. sion, yet unfulfilled, is destined to Work a rad ical overturning of thrones: . So violent was the oppolition to the resolu tion, that Mr. Foote withdrew it on Thuisday, of course very ranch to the gratification of the Minister of the Emperor of all the .Russins. Those Whig Senators are certainly .deserting of ~and probably will receive, some . memorial of his Majesty's consideration for their distin evished services. We think that this denion. 1 stration.will make Kossuth a • Dernoerat if he is not already one, . ... ' I I - I ARRIVAL OF KOSSUTH 141 NEW YORK. kagnificent reception of the ZIA6YAR in the METROPOLIS. The Dgarttire from Staten 'lsland, and Trip up the Bay and Rireri—;-Arrire! at Castle garden—Attempt and Failure Qe Kossuth to Speai in the Garden-7'lga Hundred Thou sand Persons in the Btreeth, . • At an mrly hour on Saturday morning last,. arrangements were begun for the reception of Kossuth in the city. "A !Steamer was dis patched to Staten lsland to bringi the 3fagyar Chief to the city. At ten o'clock liessuth left the Island liccompanled , by Lieutenant Nelson, who escorted Madame liossuth ; and Dr. Do: ane, who escorted Madame Pulaszicy. On _ leaving the wharf, before proceeding on hoard, he thanked Major , liagadorn, the oTteer in, command, for the attention that had been paid to him, to which' the :Major replied that it would always be iooked upon by him and his companion in arms, 1:5 the' highest_ honer, of their lives to have Versed as a guard to. Kos suth. I • The scene at the wharf batiks de.scrip . - flea. When the Vanderbilt put alongside,tho I rash to get on board was terrible. The Rich montrGnards were oh dutyi'all did .their ut. most to keep; back :the crowd; but, many I jumped on board in spite of their hayo_nets........ There were several encounters between alder men reporters and others.: - The shipping in the harbor was gaily deco rated, in honor of the great Mag,yar ; the steam ( boat in the East. River rang. their salutations with • their bells, and from the heightsi I amateur -cannon welcomed the illus. I trious stranger. . He' seemed much gratified; land welkhe b might at such a reception: • On coming opposite-the Navy 'yard; he was !saluted by,a national salute - from the North Carolina-and the other ships : o war lying there. !The yards - of She North Caroliaa were manned and - the cheering of the sailors was louo 'and enthusiastic. It VAS responded - to from the lsteamboat with :her gun and tremendous cheers. • ' • - Oncoming opposite the .B.attery, the, scene , that me the eye.was glorious. ,The military ! were all Idmww.upin front. • Their beautiful uniforms and their: arms glitterin e rr in the sun the vast-multitudes that were at their back filling the entire area of she Parkond tunount ing apparently= tn. about 100,0Q0 persons,_ in eluding these who weroeutside'andeould not find even standing room within=all presented a coilp &rail that a governor, or 'even ati emp eror might well feel, proud '„ • , :A shout ef welcome 'front This 'vast:military and civic Multitude :rent the air, while the guns from the.Battertblazed forth their them der. 'Owing-in:Want of time tlie remainder of the intended , ezcursion up the North river was abandoned, aad the-Vanderbilt put into Castle Garden, but from want efwater and the great 'numbers in the‘ boat ..who'ltept it all to one side, it Was impossible:lo land fora consider; able thne. "The greatest excitementprevailed and some got out in .stnall heats. ' . -At length a landing, was' effeeted,. - and'the great Magyar, accompanied bY lul.sgite, Mi tered the old fort amidst the'deafcrung acida, tuationsef thousands. - THE REc•EPTIONAT CASTLE GARDEN . Eleven ,o'cleek was the hour - appointed for the reception. of .Kossath'.ut 'Castle Garden, but it was not until. - twelve that, the landing Nalr mide: In the - ,Meart time siverrit thou. sand peoplciwere sawn/bled. within the spa. eious hall. •- Among them- avere'severat lathes; the..fcir sex evidently.takingms ninehltitemt, and being; as desis'otia of 'seeing:and hearing the great Vaigyai. as the 'men. At ::,10,03,01 , Kossuth disembarked,' and then.: - enSiMg....a scene of exeitewent .which it is' iMpossthis to portray. Bang, beam - bale, went the guns, —tap, tnp,l4, wint,the drums. Hurrah, hur rah ! - Three cheeral Boaz - bang, liing;T - 7 r Huirak! - Three moth. There There's Kossuth - I Hurrah! Immedidtely on his entering,ihebandstitok, - - _ Orallaii•to Abe , e . 11 ,•This incrensed 2the exeltentent.X .IsiOnr.he appears, - and , is recognined.„ We 'eafinetdescribe-the - scene. _ Ten thousand vet eekpieclsiin. his_ . and ,teriAhousand hats, are :linied•in.';hts honor,=: The•dish is dreadnl.-immienso: bodies; of. 'nien".wavo:_to ''ned froilike the.neentlin lierrienne: Three icheenimore—•!-Hurrnh," -hurrah;: herrah," . .and he',_: - very. - foundatign . fs Shalien,_ - . - Order;". tinder; bang.„ - : The.laides Sri frightened, hnd the police' dolheir. best , to preserve Met, At length's' quiet is restored.. and, p) . .3, eutliintroduced'itollayorKingsland.,: Tae , • 144'0r addressed Kossuth itr•art appro.; priste speech; to libich , atterapted 'to reply, but snch • nrits'eliel.noiie of the".excited throng that it was itiveSSible fort - din ,to henr.d: Afterseveral 'attempts- to go on,' he finally re, Hied to -the notes - his speeek to the priii that it ceight, ,be printed 'an& read the handieda_ 'Jar thousands ni4o 'locked to:hear shall publish it in.full next n:lek. , ' 7', THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Term commences March 4, 1851, and terinizicites,March-4,185:i., FIRST sipsum. SENATE, Dec I:—The Senate. consists 'of two Senators froth- each Statei. Sitio the admission of,Catifornia, there are thir-: iy.one States, repre4ented by 62 Senatori. Tho Senators who head Over from 'the 4th of -last March were forty-one, viz :7—eigh teen whigs, and twenty-three democrats: . - .7 . Of the twenty-one new Senators, two are yet to be elected, from ` _the 'following States . Californir—Lcg' is' Tatum democratic. Connecticut—Legislature to be' chosen in 4ril, 1852. SENATOItI,ticLiiINF OPEII tND ELfiCT: Whigs io Italics Democrats a ri Roman those marked F. , S. are Free-Sailers ; those, elected as Union - men ; S:' R., - those elected , an Southern or State Plights men PRESIDET, Wm. R. King. SECRETARY, Ashimry-Dielcens. Term Expires. • ALAIL&3I.I. , Jeretniab Cleniens t • William. R. King, (S. IL) ' 1855 ARKANSAS. tVin. K. Sebastian, • 1853 Solon BorlUnd, .1855 CONNECTICUT.• • Truman Smith, 1855 • C4LIPoIINIA. - ' • Wm. M.. Oiin, • . : : 1855 1857 DELAWARD. ' • Presley gprizance,‘ - ' 1855 trams A. 'Bayard, 1857 LOIIIDA. Jackson Morton, .Stephora R. Mallory. GEORGIA. l'errien.* Wm. C. Dazosop, nizzasA. James Whiteomb„ Jesse D. Briabt, - - 1857 • if:Lucas. Stephen A. Douglass, 1853' James Shields, 1855 !OITA. GeOrgo W. Jones, Augustus C. Dodge, EENTUCKY. foseph R. Underwood, Henry Clay, LOUISIANA. Solomon U. Downs, U., Pierre Soule - , S. A , • 'IIAINV: James W. Woodbury, 'litinnibal • MASSACIIIISZTTS. • James .4.: Pearce, - - Thomas 0: Pratt, tisstssipki. Henry 8. Foote,(ll.)t Jefferson Davis, (S. 311CLITOAN. Alphens Feick Lewis 'Vass; igissouni. Divid It. -Atchison, Henry'. S. Geyer, itasulutaz. • Jelin D. Hale, F. S.; ' Moses 'Norris yaw vont. Wm. H Seward, F. S., (31amilton Fish; - , NEW JEESEt. Jacob IV: Driller, Robsrt.F. Stockton, • ICQ,IITR_CdItOLISA Willie P. Mangam, - 1853 Geo E. Badger.' 1855 . onto. Salmon P. Chase, F. S., 1855 Bel. P. Wade, • •, • 185 T !Eta SYLVANIA; .ra'aies Cooper; l. 1853 Richard Brodhead, Jr., - 4857 ; arionglBLAßlL John H. Clar&e,; : ' 1853 Charles T:James, .1857 1817I'Ll eanor.ts.a. _ R. Bariwell Ithett l S. a, 1853 A. P. Butler, IL, = 1855 , -! 'XINEYSSEE. Bell, - • 1853 'Jaines C. Jones, ~1857 Sath Houston, • Thomas Auk; VERMONT.. William flpharit, Solomon_lbote; R.- M. T. Hauer', S. , jaine B -2 4.Ma 80 , S. 11., VISCONOIN. Rase P. Walker, ifenryDodse, . *Botiert Toombs (Whig) has been Meet. ;id to sudectd' Mr. Berrien at the' eiiiirsi -tion . of biarlermlin• 1853. - • - t Said biro resi ned, to take effect on the Btblei3uarY, 1852, -Medinal. _ 01 tbomeMbers elect, and those fielding over.,..tbirty-font. are domecrita, 'twenty. two aiwythiga, and lone:free -soilersj Of the.-free*loll, Rate:sad 'fiewartit were ' , elected tip;a udion of wilts and free idlers, Biltnne.r and . Obese were elected ;by demo-. crate and free aoilera;coMbined. jxxigO (dem.), ;of • WisconsOn Fiab (wbig), of New Yorkl. Poeta (!big); of.,Verment4.- siod (sthig). of i Ohio. • age - 41 5 4 put deem by. some as free erdlers. owe* - OP1:0_$.01 The House consists 'huricired,and tirirtptbreo members, 1164 fOst territorial del. eg!ltes Tbsio delegatesi however; ;hats no, ,ISirAIERt tirr. MEMBERS • Alattaar . ai • John lirrn'tg,- S. It Timothy Jenkins, :Tanis Abeiprambie, Sampson Wilarris t s.nlie);:rllOane4,- William It. Smith, . Loander Babcock,- • • Oe.oree &Houston, • Ll-anie'l T... Tones: W. R.' W; Cobb, V. How; Akx. Whi4; • Hralbridt,*- Anttalisas. - - Wm. Itooo W.Johi3son,sat A. AL'Sk . erniarhorn, _ contrEmrlcur: Jenedigh Hoyord, . • Charles C'hapoan, Ranben.itobie, C. Br , C. F Cleveland ; , S. 9"„jijatam, - • . O. S. Seymour, A, P. I/a:mall,. cArarcorsi, • Lorenzo , Eturrowsi Edward P. Marshall, izasr.r.: Joseph W. AlcCorkle, Nathilik D. Strattoii, DELAit'ARE• . - Chailes, Skelton ; Oeorge. R. Riddle, Isaac Wildriik, yr.orito A Geo. Edwaid C. !Cabell, Rodin:lll'3l. Priee; otokoia. - BORTH. CAROLINA.. Jog. W.ineiliOrl, sit.. Z./A: eqn,, , men,S.R. JaioliJohlastin, U.,- Joseph n .P. Caldwell,- liavid J. Bailey, S.R., Alln!d..Dockery; Chailes'Alurphy, U., James T. lforebead,• E. W..Chastoin, U., A. W VO s noble, JuniusHillyer, U., . John R. J. Daniel;;. A. Stephens, -U., %V. S. Ashe,' Robert Toombs, U.,. Edward Stanell, • nimaara, •. James Lockhart;', Cyrus - L. Dunham, John L. RobinsOn, S. W..P.arker, Thos. A. Hendricks, Willis.A. Gorman,: John g.liivis; Daniel„ Mace; . Graham-N. Fitch, Samuel Breiuou, Wirt. H. Bissell,: Willis Allen, • Orl'ando B. Fieklini Richard S. : Moloney, Wm. A. Richardson, Thomas camphelli Rieutni Yates, lOWA. Unc - oln L. Clerk, Bernhardp Henn, SESTUCE.Y. I t inn Boy d, Benj. E. Grey, Presley Ewing, . Wm. T. Wad, *Joseph Lano, James Stone, PEIMSTIVANLV Aidison While, . Thom.stl B. Florence,, Humphrey Atarshall, joseeh R. Chandkr; J. C IhTekinbridge, llcnry D: ;More, J. C, Mason . , John Robbins, Jr. it. C. Stanton, John .11.eNair„ Loursasa. - Thomas Ross, Louis St. Martin. IT., 'John A. Morrison, J. A. Landry,. Thaddeus Sterens, A. GJPenti. U., J. Glancy Jones. Isaac E. Morse, S. R., Milo M. Dirumick, /JAME. • Henry AL Moses McDonald, .Galushi Grow, John Appleton, ' James Gamble, Ruben Goodenow, - 21-111: DibiOaus, Charles Andrews, Williain 11. Kurts, - Ephraim ., K, Smart, ; McLahahati, ;- Israel Washburn, Jr.; 'Axßdrew Parker; D, Fuller; John L. Dawson, • srAsseenvir.iii. H. Kuhns, Km. Appleton, ' John , Robt. Rantoul Jr. H. F. S . Thomas Hmei, . JameS H.Ditneau, - John W. Howe, F,S.. H. Thompson, .- John IL Walker, Char/es Allen, F. S., Alfred Gilmore, George 7. Davis, - -EnODE Ist.aso. Horace Z. Goridrich,- George E. King, Horace Mann, F. S. Benj. It Thurston; Orin for*.. CAROLINA. Zeno Scudder, Daniel Wallace, S. R. DURWARD. James L Orr, Richard .1. H)Ecis, J. A: Woodward, 3. R. William T. Hamilton, limes 3lcQueen, S; R. Edward Hammond, Arinli:tead Burt, S. R.' T. Y. Welsh, • - William Aiken, S. R. Alexander Evans, Win: F. Colcock, Joseph S. Calenau, tessEsss.. 1855. . 1857 • - AII*CIVIOhIISOn s E•.,J Penninrsii, Albert G. Watkins, . C. E. Stuart, 4 . 191 n. Ji. Cliurchwell, James h Conger, John' Kamp ) , • Inssotritt. George W. /ones, - Joha; F. Darb, William K Polk; Gilchrist Porter„:, 'Meredith! P. Gentry, John a, citzta m , Willard P. Halk ' Isham G. Harris, John S now, k'rederick P. Stanton, _C. It Yt'ill ms, B. D. Hoban, U. • - TEXAS.- John A. Wilcox, U. ,Richardsozi Scirry, John:D. Freeman, It Volney E. Howard,- .. I k. G.-Brown, S. R. - OTAIL - • MINNESOTA: - *Sohn 3L Bernhisel, *H. IL Siblny, YIRGuiLt6. 1853 -1857 NEW HAMPSHIRE. John S.neon & Amos Tuck, F. S. Rt Kidder Meade, KR. Charles H. Fowles. Thos H. Av,erett,,S. R. I,Jared Perkins; -. ,Thos ; B. Babcock, S.R. Harry Hibbard, ' PAIIIIIS Powell, S. R. IrEIV YORK. John S. Caskie, S. R."' John G. Floyd, Thornea -Myth U. _Obediah Rezone, -A. it Holliday, S. it. ,Emanuel B Hart. James strother, Jif Hobart Hates; "CharCes J. Fiialkairc ceowe Briggs, john Letcher; •: James Brooks, IL.tinionittt'on, - ,: 4braham P.*Stevizis, kay; Dieliallee; Gilbert Mae, '4.14;'11. Beale, U. William Mulish G Tbejopion o U. - ,I6 r i u s.s c ij o i mma k er , . - vsariosr. Idsiah Sutherland;Jr., .Ahirnea AliL 04 yinOur n i'' Hebani,! ' John L.',Scheelcraft; Oanyea,:aleaeheint. 'Join H Boid, Bartlett, ji.• Joseph Russel, : wiscospri,. jobs We CharleA3 Aleisader - H.Jioe4:: 'Zini• P.:Z*Ol4; P,r 4o . Mpg, - F. - 8 -mug* D. Dot y;?:e. 1853 1857 L.TnulloYet_, John W. Forney CLERK, David Outlaw, - • . NEW 111EXICO... 'IL W. IVeightwan, outo. David T. Disney,- L. 11.' CaMpbilt, fikani, 8e241. - : Stanton, Alfred,R - Egerton, Frederick Green, Elisbury, Jahn:L. Taylor,- • Edson-B. Olds, Charles ~Pweetzer, . • George H. Busby,- John IVelsh, Junes 3T.-Gaylord, Harper, Wm, F. Hunter, . John Johnson, Joseph Cable, David K. Carter, Eben. Neloon, F. S. S. J. R. Gictriiiigs,} l . N. S. Townsend,.' OREGON. • , o = _ 4 • 5, ,.. :1134.• • . whin. dent wjtiff.4letn. illabania r • • -1: , 2. e „ • ;:.‘•,' Arkaniris, "; —,- !California, ":•-; 1 Cortriectitit,. .; ", 1 3L', '•• .1, " ~•`. 3 Delaware: • " 1 ," Georgia., • • 2 ,6 3 5 • Indiana,. • '2, 3"- 1• Illinois;:;;', - 1" 6 ,'.l , lowa,i , • - • 2 • '1 Kelirnekr.."" 5 6 6 " Lonishina, • l:r 3- 1 3.: Massachusetts,,,,, • -9.- 10 Ataridand," 4 2 3 3 Mt e l lit 4 n , • 2'3 2 6 I •-• 1 2 • " • tiississippi, L. - 4 Now - 2 ' 2 2 - New-. York, •- • 17 17 -32 2 New_ Jersey, ' •1 _ . 4 5;„ 1 North Carolina, s 6 3 . 6 . 3 Ohio; 'lO ,11 12, 11-:' . Pennoylcania,' , 'l5 2, R hode island, • - ~ 1 4 - - 2 South Carolina, 7 ' 7 Tennessee, , 7:, e 4 ", 7 Texas; - 2 2 • Vertnont, z 3. 1 3 ' 1 Virginia, • , 2 - •13 2 13 Wisconsin, L - —3 1 2 . 90 -143 'll5. 118 pemocritic major: t), 53 Temoeratie majority in 13 _ • 3 Deruberatic gain, • - • dp Nmajority of tbd House is ‘-" : • ' l l7 Democrats elected, - 143 Southern rights men; - 21 - .dent - indl'whig, 22 Free Soiiers, • - 13 Witkregard• to the votes by States;'-which °emu's, in case thO'Presidential 'elentbin is re ferred to the "irowie Ilepresentatives j the follOntini Democratic Sta(Ss 7 -21.1 Whig States —I Arkansas, (Secession) - Florida, Alabama, (truien) : . '. Missouri, California, _4O. blassaellusetts, Connecticut, - do: • „ .Michigan, -Delaware,.' do. - Maryland, Georgia, do.`, Noith',Carolina, Illinois, do. - Indiana, _ do. • • • lown,, do. . DiCided-4 Loni Siana, do. ' Rentueicy, . Maine, .0 do. _ New Hampshire Mississippi, ' do. New York, New Jersey,. do. . Rhode Island; Ohio,. - do. ' Pennsylvania, do. RECAEaVLATItiM.- Soutli Carolina,(Seeession)Democratic, .20 Texas ((Inion) ' Whig andlivided, 11 Tennesseei do.: Virginia, Virginia, ; do. , Democratic Maj. 9 Wisconsin; do. - . •Delegates from the Territories. - A.E•T'Tgrstr • - 12 Forest Lake; 013 the . 6th inst., by.E.14.. A. L. Pirst, Mr. 'SLUE{ CATEILi of Montrose, and Miss.kna .13tran, of the forrner'prnee. • •• Lacevvillo on the 4th inst., '?drs.' AGNES L. , , . -wife of Geofge Lacey, aged 24 years; - - - Shelas,left and afflicted family 'and a large circle of relatives and friends who deeply dr plore' her lois. She, ivas an exemplary her of the BaptistsChnrelt. . Her. death was peneeful and happy., . "Blessed are they who die in' the Lord."- . - PROOLLMATIOSS-. --. - Suequehanna . County se. BENJAMIN W.-V/lIGLI.t 11l the Court of Cemmon , vs.. ". ,- . . Pleas of said Countsi; of BRINECAT Vznarr . AMVISI T. 1851. No. 138. To- Catharine .Virgil : - Whereas. it Subpcene in Divorce was issued to August-Tenth /85/. Whicli__.waa duly returned non eat inst. - Ltd. and thereon an 'alias Sabi:sena wee heated in mid cause tkurnable to Nov. Term,lBsl. upon ' tho returo of which t proof was made to thasaid. Court that the said Catharine Virgil could not he foiled in my . Bailiwick. .''. - - This notice is therefore to require you.ttieppear before the'Judges of the said Court, op ,the third Monday of January next, to humid. .Snid C,2II..GERP, ,lute Sheriff.' Sheriffs office, illontrqe i „Dec, 64 1851. ,ZUSQIIEILL,INACorNtx 83; - -. Andrew Spearbeck In "the Conn of 'Common vs. Pleas of said Cotifity of Aur. Mineria Spearbeck dust Term, 1851, - N0.96:- To lemerva-Speatteek : i Vs.tiereas.:a.Sotmozr: na in •Dirarce.was issued to August Tarim, 1851, which . was duly retnitsed _non est. inceMess, And thereon en alias Solmcsna was leaned iu. said. cause returnable to Islmi. Term, 1851, :upon the return of which proof Was made to the said Court that said Minerva. Spearbeck could not' be found in my Bailiwick, - • ..., - - , . . This notice is therefore to require_ you to .iiN pear before the Judges of the said Cotirt on the third Monday of January next, to answer said complaint, 4.c.' . C. M. CERN, late Sheriff.' , . SheriffsiEce. 51otitrose, - ? i - . ; - _ '---, ' Den: , 1051. - , ' - SIISQ6EII-tNNA 0013M1 PS. . (. Thomas floover 'ln the Court of CommUn 'Pleas • us. -- of said' County,' of. August 7 1 4 Mariba - 'looser: 1851, No. 186. -; , To Moritimpoorie: Where* a:6oblicena i n- Divorce was issued to August Term, 1851. whish was duly returned nail eat ineenitte, and theieou an alias Sabixena 4s iisned in 'said.dause, ie tuniatio to Not Tina, 1851, upon the return,of .which proof was made to the said Court:that the said Alariba Itiovet could not be fo s tnid; in mg , This notice-is. theiefore - to require pit. to up, pear before the Judges of said Court-on-the third Monday of January next; to- answer ' . said coin:. plaint,.cte. -.. ' :G. B. ELDRED, Bharat Sheriff's (ace Afontrosei.U. . - Dot; 9, 185;. - i,,, - - TAKEN from the housMot thenubieriber, ens or about the 4th of- ]lay lest,, au Acconst Book, contalaing about thTee" hundred' dollars. -($31.101 of aCeounts, a4d a number_ of notes .and receipts of a considerable amount, also-a cotmterfeit detector, contaiaini the ntiineis presideMauna a/phi:Moot all tit°, banks id tba ted Suite& - A number of other articles 'missing,. Wboeter will returuasid prOperty to the 'OW:4- ber shall be liberallyiewarded, and . ieocive _the thanktiat.tlie'subscriber . Also, thie , is :to forbid any person paying:any accounts or nateei,payable to mo'toany'otbee Persoii k except myielf Or wife. " . ' ,-JAMES MCDONALD,. Lane•boro. - Ue0,3.1851. Ott- IShlteby given that , Applications . he*. 'beei 'inade to the Ceort •of VortnnonTleeiot qachaeon County, to grant Charters oflucotdo s ntS. tion to. the I .Eatt - r ilridgetvater S ociety of- the Iletltodiet Episcopal' chntch;!!! . tied 'to - the rim, - P 61411,40 COugnegniion stisiushanui:. , eoidine .Me Act of A.satnbly of 93111, of =do. tuber, A. 1840:-'r WAUD, Prothoueteeyt. 'ace Des/tease Dee. $ ' 494 ULM 7 4 0. 11 47, 4 1.341istias, tilnallassn4 TrusOpooar. avariretnepa‘ ly !do l , • ' 1 0 2 41/' " 4.lePiarlf4, ~- .... +,. l3ointf : _,-, 011 49 . 9'14 14%ifibD 911.9999 . 1,1852;91-G E- , .., tiqr,t.L;ii l che 1a11i,9 7 ,i3f...Mi - nst7tb9,99pck 8 . 90 49691191 Cu. i:Gii9a../4,aia 41 'P_ tie in a tad• ante...:_ • „ 2 ,... - --+ }:.,-..-.':'::-' - ~.- -,..,- t Ili'lftiiliiire i•66etitztitt 149itea to. tiltit4:' autt - GRP W & BROM ERS: Pifiliiiilaia• . , , . Cl;Into thaTencloilbrn_td - the i ' 'abant the trnh dis Y-or 3.ititerniiikart;fit;itid yearling lieifer: The owner can 'have the same by, proving.proptitY; payilm-cliosgen . • ' ,DYRk.LvpiRQP. lihrock.Nay.jeith 1 8 5 / 4 : - 48 3w - SHIP "AHSY t AS sores have"_ supPosett that':Piped-about loravelteutrose; from my._ selling off gosdi at. auction; I take this method to correct such ideeit;. and . would say that the bleiness - will;.llo:;carried: Owns formerly, except that if 'a Men WiekeeitO tiny. anything in my line they nen poaitively do it 15 per cent. cheaper than , they-hare ever dclite- it"l4 this place. I shall cou6ne my trade ~princiPallY: to %Vetches and by buying 'fora 'for cash. I gam and soul soli lower than any man in this county: In tWo weeks I will haven full aseortmen4 - 'l4ll kinde of time pieces carefelly yeptilreetend warieu.. ted. Amongst the rennet-our ethaps in :this - pierce don't forget the True one is the piece to 60 ; pftSafe Tonipfire st. in , tha. candy . , Win'. W. TRUE:. Montrose, Tice. ,3d; 1851. = • ••• , 48tr , • • GODEYS - !Aims 2001k_ - ••, INCREASE' OF ILEAD)NG„MATTELE.--':. T -HE I.4DY'S-,IIO O K for"the t !monk :yalr Will present tnauy novel featnite tidied to the advancing ieinandslof the petiii kite: , has over been the' object of the . pd6iiiher-to take :the readlarneag the popular Magazin:oB . 4)f this dottntri( and the hest of itditateriivho ly.felloarint—.toilfutaftei hini is yain.'--are:attf firdent ikk attest. his btitliaut "" To the !negaziati atone: weinnwt Ints!s•for the effusions - of the master -- iniiidte:of ticks will bdpablisbed front all - the heat:Aireiieitit tyritete male and fenialB -. will ,Gcidey'si tadyfs Each 3 aUsniry,contsdu in addition to the uwilenoes beautiful Edgravitige duce of whiCh are eidercd; tut 'additional quantity. attending by AnieriCan'tsithinn... , Thit teOo of thousands of novices that: we have. from -she contemporary, Oven, Catat.bah'ate tact that :ittv • .., . n .11cisi'. 1 1tag,nificent: Periudical i the IVor2d t. ,e fellable . Geddr ,Fashion Plates. Monthly; -- with descriptions : --beaulex chitcluit upon the Fash ions every mouth ;living full explanations of en erything new in the..k'asitionable,ll-Calik,„ _ • Our Nadel Cottage's.' -This department pe-. culitirly 'our own, and the, beauty and utility Of our models everywhere been acknowledged.:. • Fon TIM LAD/6 !!-Wt hive'tuichmhted - Re-' cciptr, Model - Cottages, Model Cottagd Furniture. Patterns :for- Window curtains, „Crotchet work, Kuittint Netting,- Patchwork, crotchet .flower work,'Laeecollar work, childria'sand clOtheti;Mipes, .fine,, every, thing that can interest a find its appro. , prittto place iti her own Book. -- TERM , S4Cailt Adt:ancej., -". I cam; one year $.7.' 2 copiesone year $ *Copy two years.ss: - Five copies one year $lO. I copy - five_ Fears $lO, JO oppies ono ,yean $2O; undone extra copy to the person getting up the flub of . Addrzss .. • -• L. A. GPPEYi: /13 ChestutiLetreet, Philadelphia..., ELT Gade'fa I:l4Wit Bbols.au4. ligpnyciiii Democrat one y4ar40r.83 50 . . DENTLICSURG'ERY. ', ;Tenders his :professional - /Or-, ovices to the citizens of Montrose and vicinity among whitm hi proposes to locate- curlizsmasti. DXXIIST.:, It Will he his eneavor fo'llie best of his ability to serve those who may favor him with their patronage. lie does not propose so to cheap- en the profession as to lower its dignity, . or_ pro:,_ yoke the charge 'et tueonmetency, - but knowing ihat the high priCedol" Dentistrytieter many who vary much need its benefits, butfeel lob pear; to purchasetluM, he does propose; to consider . the circumstances of individuals. and charge accor dingly:. He sincerely !Miles' thattome, however limited their meaus; let the Opportunity slip .of purchasing for money so great a benefit. How , many weeks and months of bitter, sleepless agony, might be prevented by a little . titti!ly at = ten:thin ,the, ! the' whole - earth is filled with . greshicifrotiv[toothiclidOn%alinest every family this dire' spectre-pain holds its night long Altd Is there - no remedy? - .11) says one, hors rg 06ileet 'Dikeethat sari it "No it's lost . forever: Does:that 'prevent tho'. decay, nod loss of,others? • - NO,ll is but the,!ceituin'harbitiger of their like fate. '' . (len 'bathing then bedone to, refieei and sore. :: :Yes; tinelterithe of Otitis mittery end loss Wright bu preveuted-by a seasonable application to the Make it a point Co have your teeth carefully, spinin'etldt least meet): a year, end *mins %cavity makei its appearance. have it well filled and grim.visaged toothache will untThanut your night slurnhersi be: as - tiered. - Dr. V: rill' es- . teem it pleasure .to. wait-iitt,lYott at* any 'time _ between the houre of OA: 51. and , s-P, IC at has Office in Odd PelloW'S Hall, 'cern - 14 , o( .Chestnat and Turnpike streette., Work warranted;• if Niel 11 Oct.'2.sth. - 18.51, • - 45, 3111.- New Boot , and Shoe Store '` - HEELER I& STODDAIRD:," THE mini firm of Keeler' . Btodderd !Moo - I...opened a - Boot aud Shoo store on Main greet, first door below tho • Brick 'cornet' in which they offer for eat() - • : • •• : - . . _The . Liegrat Assortment. of Bettie, Shoes nod FiOdings,at the Jowestpriees 'IN ItONTRO . §.II;-: • • We cell [oirrady pay arkd emu] 'profits . . The citizens or the village ouct.esedotry. are re. spectfully invited tir call- at a real .genuine Boot and shoe store where:Baits - and shoos are sold in - - sheld of Beer and Oysters. • ; Keep it before the People, That we have, a foitaesortate#t among %Thiel)•vye enumerate; . _ • . . _ Cork ioliiriter prat( bootth!oug leg 'lnn gariatis, calf hall' sof& and pump hoots; 'Kip . _ hulf sole boots, thickbootti r calt, "tip and corshido boo', gans,-Oser shoos. etc . Youths Calf,.Kip and cowhide hbots, boys Thick boots, etc. • • : • Ladies French channel. Gaiters, raten't Fox welt Gallons; imam:led cud Kid Poilins;Unamelerk from lacS: ratite, kid . aid gest, Junks I t tllitt% NMI, York ties, election', Jeuti3; Linde kosottou, kid tics, rubbons, ' ' . . . . _ Mishesgoat and calf Ltieti' beots,enny La a 1' " enameled Polkas, Wick , boots,-etc.. Oh Wrens' button shtses4ind iindinanaeled lace boate. °alters, Davaing'a eta.. •.• - Among ma Findings we offer French' calf akin!, Oak and Hemlock tanned ;Calf akiust Afolocco, 'pink and white salts,., red, blue, maroon, !loans. platigrypper leather, oak and- hemlock , salideadter, Prge, g l ue nails, cambia', heel webbing, etc. ' N. H. Nock made ta oider and repairing nail. ; ly dons: ' • 44 To the _ A - "L- TcrititELy,-ipts just. retunied rrein the eitY,tif New YO;14 witke largo - awl tleiiirable useortiaout of - - • , G 0 - 0 DS -"' which will be sold verylow - lorcash or ready psi. The - atm* isconipsed of a first tutees:minutest of Drugs, - .4tiedisiocs, Chemicals, Puists, Oils, Dye.Stufre, Groceries;.Glatitware i tipearili, Spectaeles,--.Musical InstruMestr t `s" Taititeoi Noiiiinti ; , find r. Liquors,' Dry GoodS; Hordwure; ISlOnewitrit„ - - • Mirrors; 'Stationery, Brushes, - Instrureepp, Perfumery - -' - cusses S upporters ; , _Shakier. ossew , , Shook - CatejAingct, Bilraina.2llald,'2lAusi* Clacks. Watche s; . •-• .A regular reed-Physicianwill , he , itc - teietaitti atte° g° ll2l St - alating.apa .cssomirs. ' All persons wishing ;q . parciasso.Proirs. 00041 in any of Os fctriii4 deriimonte, will find Itiefiln 'Penis iireiaoted;ly calling first at the Drug Variety Store ADV:PIAT/ARW' _ ,~; - ..:. -i,? -- , -uut.Lvaelianner-Ar, At the otesidatArintatitlinnad ria 4 tlpalliolee - —T4oso.ofitiethisne.d. tenanted - froth - MY: where he found-the picipleathotne.apirwetildt inform hie 1 40441id i the,filbOo ott. Loge, that.,.' hieetauk, Ofgk el koi 4 -arriYiniewno brugbt 1 0 1 114 lowest-prices and mostly, for cub, and an an -af.. nest of what - ha inundate do in: tii way`iiiiinkl.. Ting. would say that he - ,will - oell • hit - (toedn• Ihno five to ten. percent cheaper the.a- 1107 1 ftavo beta,' sold itithere digginu' t, for onsheandnaroold , :conat., coidielly 4nvite. ail Witold, custotneve (ad': twerp WO obis) aitor. kevinglookett thyme! -- dis:•44:-. ket to Oil! and, buy of bin) if_ he s a t fait IlietOC hie ' annortment' in geiterali-nondating int. sneiv o y : My Ooodio.nosong which duty la fooni. Fouttchil and other Broad Clothe. ,_ Lediout, Dress - .1M00d5;,,• ' ' printi,deloitia.,bebnallita',Wo*-"4" cala ' r:Likl "' • Panne. Waves mite.sii k lace . ,, end o ,th tavr ' et:ltaitepln nheetingn splendid bath . v40 1 :0 14 0 46 . 8 . 44 ;-4** 4 ‘. -41 1 w bst, Tenn. Sagan. , ,c44l44 , skorin.coepori,+ TIM Thiebtkrefiued antt ead 4 4aleintho, 3. 44Ae° • howl and steet...entie,y, Fitbi, - 4alt,:-flow,er.., 41436. nails, Powdox and shot. Baotazid - Shoes. Letup, tiit and molonnee, 'lnfra,* Rau, Leatheit imandt ' beweakkatid.th*.lux re to entherkezut kWh. with' kvatitode ttiona _who" have :. bee4 really. Weil I fliyudaby buying. und . paying us 'they twice& apd.. 1 to - ituiii. t o m n•oar paY:tet him lu, : nil tideinpk,,, say theta is bid- thatir entnitig' -- i - ' • . . ..1 • ~,' - -; -e : . .r. , ~:-., •, '- .., • .“.-4 .fl- , tmzi'y ' z,Z.B.- 1 ..,, 1 Itfontrcant Nei. tltitlf3,sl-; '.., .-: ~ , --- ,1 ,--,.--,, Now, 'Milford, Shawl and 111 , 0414 , Goods. , . Empoinut-' AIBURRII'I' nt again ortitrirkieCwith finsons' it' - and entsred stack :-'411. - Wiittiti tank '1,04 - Square Shawls' &-intdiei &nix:Gonda-4Am enct splendid liatterns,unet .- priCeiredneed stilt lower k sp, iho airy' - cash panic tells upon Ininiftet. inektdinielsrr h4gkiter,tatitripOienlir r itirc,Fig Winter trade hi. grY.. Grade. Orc'egriri.tcrocker7 ‘ Hardwars;'lran & Nails, Bias end Winter Caps gabiqi, gnats '4 - Shaiii: etc: eta.-all'svhitth he, wilt sell on his nsited tennsaud,ut.R:krr.o,444.l , ...cnrinot he lent,for.:ol4l, Piodnce . or approvitd . ,credit;' : N. D.- Floor tcud tialfeatislailly Necelli'ford 0et.:211/551-41tf Dyres civet the - Lilt- ' _•. .C. BISSELL, hashig_puxelsisSed this toter. 1.1. • eat of It, FL-Jeme , ton;th the rattosiug has, 'loess, eon be :hoed al the shop fortnetlyozcopiett Jtimetten . 4si Bissell. •• • llaving red instrUction Isom MS. .Scotla New: York. he.iilitterl hilusalt that tos can snit all `tvlio!may fa'veir,lhim nose, tam: k'ultauil.viirilitetlaslilous for 1451 and 1852 4 just reCke* ; N. _C., BISSEL/W: . • ilontrase. Oct 16 . 1851.;;42,m3._,_ <.::::Taiioing • JToxirr GROVES; the.vell neiVa... 'Tailor has ngailintudri hia eppeartineh in Itiontrtnie t6OF4 1 . orate to the above aatitecl,haeinesi at the Wattled directly; over Lathtopi Dry Goode stein itull 'would Agate leaderlis Aimee,- to the'!ptiblia,4ol4 elicits their pFitroeive,*:: , Meltitig-tted cuttiuj Sine in the roost. appiovitit style of the ate,itud donctlitt tliasbuites' t itotice 44 S2OOO.WAIITTED - thesobseriher, is be is now preparing ii;go . op life _fail "took, he ciders to his pumerons_ =women, present large assortment of goods at•-lower prices than • any similar estahlishipentilri Western Ninri,York: This m sEngllrh tock isists; in part, of alarge-steelentOolditud ({liver patent_Lerersoifliis.nwmitoportatlon,wsnsoledl superior to any evekeffered in Wig Gamily ;.Gold•sidel Silver anehor Linens and Levine', Gold Loekets;', bles,Spe stades, Breastpins, Ifmeehide,'Esmings, - Tloger. 44 °O , Coa0 10 • 3 •Pirne:PencitPeliest.atsed and rob shahs. • Seals,lllya:stev.Ailso,wiway stock, of tilverywrw,tioirt. - prising ncery article Ia that lige 'warranted pure as coin s a fultassortmeat etplated waW, la dery satl..ty,. Auk. Goods, Clocks; CutteryAlcenbs; de; • •• - • Binghamton: Oat • 10 r< c c4', A LitmED J,LE3rimg; . . - - -- B u tf-..]: ',.--.... ',. - 'itte -- ,time:_to - : . ..;;77 . .. . _ .. ~,, ..... '.:.'.": ".".:1 - ,: - ., C.4.1% iE'l ft I;ll.weitlitsfyk • ' cji., - - - '. -- '' - ' iJ.7tktiti ll 7l l llotOUSttiellall *MC ' ' , P r ' ' ' east °tetra in AI oo IMO* IPti. i CiZ. . . . 1 ..., • ~, -:' ~• - , I ty, tlial.-11*- has Suet -restrrnedt— t ti f trona' NOT IYark"trith ifarge ad. I '.l I . ' --". 06. (Midis to Me rafeaslyeatiortniant, , '-'• • .1 . . 4 !:. „. ,„ euitimini , of, tii".tt If tikes e m P.• „,• - Gold and Amer leeere apt Leplps A . r • ” t- ',..' L:.--:. " fullJetrolleithatt Otahigeld peril , ) ..., - :..z- - " .1 • - vett azi ifobeltudno,LOetettethloc, '„. , blerierarakr, Wir,s, • braeelelr, Gager and ear •ringei raft ". plak,braaches, armrotr...cl.etalehill nail CAMS; ItiitilE ,•'. tad penetbeasot,chbiei lieaile,letttlail,.Pertinnee7, At0tu,, , ,,., . ver, 'hitt:mots *4l Plated 41;1 WI tertecorthoutr,lloteto uamtegforke, violinviolinrtrin., clocks. 'wallet!, Port'Earm!‘ • Needier. t clad o7 plied , '" Witch glt4tee, zeols. and'oso„, textels tor theirode by the,quantili„t The above :win . b, - - - rold at the lineest jer . leer„.,zamyatrilii aid JewelT7. o e„ . all Idt4larepairlyl ea short notree at. the old stood hear. .. 17 opeosite the /racial, C'eurt at!Bloghtenten., : ,- -- ..,!1. Coehs: tie ,sl,OO and up: • 3'l iMmitiraM4B dun; um),,i.,,, lama_ Gew. etyle and ohrouted . at.._ 1. C.O.FIELM--- •• -Wat es. sitCcilmi, erilenotijind acid other escapcsnente in gold and AI-, Ter cages: Now a word toiiiil'ancquxleraViartfilligiV,lll4,-,4 the patine In general. Tema., ine tolay. that:orrery .10nr experience bas,enalited rue to tes, anch-WaSebota -:? as Mal tio roe credit :awl . the fiufamtera totingsrodoe.l' It elionid be berno s talniod that,' Importers In. gaueralt- ••• are fijit - ai*Zpir _Watch IZatigirb 3tor wrghantiL Under tbese eltillustaisetst IV -elect oceordNg judg; moat and do Wialc Is . pOnidt Fed 'to leave gritil , i.k ra , opart. examined and reinldftdliktot (tie . %gritted warrant glien Tor two ieare accidents umlaut, jtepatra so. licula of hrisin6is.lrOth M. to 7P. Al, . FIRST; IN `TA ETA N GO FIRS JostOD.St ,- returne d • L14, - ;e1 `7lr..V'Ei New voRE r loth filta -:`- stoek"of Pa ll goods, whirls bo . offoretartaletiktbose , eftlit. tdr !btu' at as It* ratas , can be reason*. bly w wail.. Not Not ttitilt.hig , shier thanks' to sash' of hi* (rinds, oe barn etniore:br *at anode of him sad p#l4 . far them, be Invites theta tia...CU.31k1,01/MI.P llantrasa,ll4l.,lotb..lPl.; • N-EW` 1. RR - - 1-VA L H . DURU' ItsejusC recolyed-0 wok set supeytalk • ' ~ 1 14 a Ll I Anil Vitt ter G rands.: • nettvliali ad degaot garlgty of lomlieo Dross oeeds.-Win ter Loug:-Shan•lit, nOw inpluid .WlDierg; Capp. Ft4tplp GefedL dr.a., of dm mod deihrlibls rtylas,;:— which, having bem parch:RA:lo4u Aal,ir.r.larza. will,bo 0014 onuonaily loa. REVV:,'GOODS'o' TOTAMILSrrao,I I -1 - A AE flow NetivinX - wlwrze ibd desirable *tad 'WALL AND asoiII*TRINALVOGN." - ' " • ' eimesting-ortbeirmsoal 'meet, Dryooods,Onoetstiii , " rwekery, ilabbraro,DrUr, filedlcines; Yalnte, 0110 : Dy•;• stn tlwofaite.Wud Vi*NferilWare, Wow. , Leatlacr, toots n u t - Mom., looking glowitwomdi plates,lath;glu4;nad pyltty,'hatp, i4pP, carpeting, °IX , calitbs, wall isisdirkidowpartm,cloelm; wittAeL , Jaren slicer mous. mut** fastrunenter iterfOUlM. bruslolti" . to.. an orwhichthey °fret on th-cs montawotaitienws, NotarosicOet: 3,1851. - •• •• • , , . -; Goodtki .2l 3o l l l, Market* rrti.T.lo-nibt r rec. Pt:l _ • , tto-f.rtr. ' 'doe*: quit eon assintraenVot TAW goods,- eonstrtlag otDry Goods, Grooarietanatditore:lnglig/tunent,Soota, nod, Bboes, , aaaturtrdoCcoalr, 14al sell'theoits to D al ay cameo:ex about ttals , part .or the 'iorlit 7 or anti' wherefor the ready Johlw or thb right krnd" of Thanks to iintbe torero, al.of arefavOrl: every beily Tient to eall.aart bo). • • Si. 0:171.Va: 3toutpose, Sept. 10,' 101. • Few and pepelat - SehOOr. romourizxstritstuifiir OftlarrvEnsAL. 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