Murder at Beach Havp.. learn that a man by •the name of Deknont Stookey was shot at Betteh Haven sada) , last. The deeensedmas tiovn :topauper, of uncommon iihysical strength f ue, and ferocity of temper. . He .was su b et to eileptid, fits, more than bilf an: idot, •:d like creatitres of this ordsii. - Of a: sub ,. . ti ta d dangerous atsposttion. He „was laced ander the charge' of-Air. Charles t iq bert,„ of Beach Haven,.by be overseers of t h e poor, Mpon the usual conditions.— seybert had groat difficulty; in main- Dlr.tidaingany g evernatent over biro, and bat derstand given the pootmasters 'no vena tiv to rentu v,e him, ,On Saturday list, While gr. S,cybert was sitting at his kitch fire, Stookey entered t o room, roe sp. preached the fire, and, as Mr, S ey bert sup pod, reached out hia han to ta But fire; ke some.: ding front the mantle ove r the „ issteadof doing this, he seized Mr. Seybert by the throat; throw him upon the Boer, u h a ated hire until he was insensible,' and thou d r agged .him by the hair, into the street Bat for the timely, interference of 3 young house maid and a small boy avls'o ' Ipened to b present, it is believed that sto ap a e y we old e have killed Beybert. Upon recovering, Mr, Seybert gave Stookey no tier that he must keep away from his house and that he would not have him about there. Tor self protection he loaded a pistol and plaudit in his pocket, and declared it , his intention to defend bimself •if Stooley should again attack him. On Sunday fore noon Mr. Saybert went to his room for the v ,urposc of taking something from his trunk. Ile found Stookey laying upon his bed, Which was placed near the door through which 'Seybert had to pass. Stookey . clic a move apparently to place himself between Seybert and the door. declaring, as se understand, that "now be (Stookey) bad get him and one of them should not leave the room alive." Mr. Seybert, as be believed in self defence, and with no pros pect before him bat destruction by an mi -1 reasoning giant unless lie did defend him self, drew his pistol and,shot Stookey through the head. These arc the circum stances as near to we can learn them after careful inquiry. Mr. Seybert, on Monday came to this place and voluntarily cave himself np to the Sheriff, and remains in prison until the matter can be thoroughly investigated, although not confined under any legal process. In the whole matter Mr. Seybert doubtless believed that be was acting strictly within the line of his duty is defending his life in his own house after givin g his savage enemy warning to keep away from the premises. But know • ing the strength and savace disposition l of stookey, and aware of: the fact that Stine: hey was already under bonds for threaten ing the life of his step-mother, it is to be regretted that Seybert did not, after the firAnssanit,tnke immediate legal means to remove c.) daagerous a character from the eighborhood Wilkesharre Farmer. • Notice. Dr. G. Z. Minoci having gone n journey, Imo the business of his office in charge of Dc.,C.. C. iialsey, to vhom he commends Ms; friends. .50tf Susquehanna, Academy. - Tice present term of the Susquebann Aead- Clq Will dose on radar• evening, December 19th. 1851. Plize.Eslibition will take place on Fri -4.2y razing at 6 o'ritlck_ hines will be awarded to the three gentle men, who shall excel in declamation, and to the !tree ladies who shall present the best composition. The following committees bare been select ed to award the prizes: Ar:aziatioa.-1?... liven, Esq., F. B. Street er, Esq., Rev. John Long. Cumposiann.—]ion. Wm. Jessup, Rev. 11. .Rifer, J. T. Richards, Esq. Declamation in Primary Department. —Wm. J. Terrell, Esq„ Albert Chara Esq„ Geo. Feller. Esq. ISAev GaAs - , Principal. Ileatroie, Dec. r 3, 1851. Inihnieek, Dec. ith, Mr. DAWSON YOr:CG, agei 41 Mr, Young, was one of the salt of the enrth. He tra4respucted by all who knew iiin life, and deeply Inn - tented in death. In lionesdale on the 24th of Oct. last, Joss 11CRiatutt.. aged 38 years. Tise deceased was the eldest son of Asa and Ilatilda Craridall, formerly of this place. A 5 Choeunut, Susrfa, co., Pa., Mrs. CHLOE &tit; wife of lir. Amos Heath, aged 47 rear. She sought the Lord, r.nd 'obtained the pardon or ,111 E, and the witness of justifi cation, 17 years ago, and joined the church.— She ices exemplary ill her attendance upon tiT r rrfans of grace in the House of God, un -21 preiceated by affliction. But she realize:? ta? prpeuce of Gad in the chamber of sick s?si. ' Forsmeral years past she was the sub ;mt of muck af f liction arising, from a compli cation; of diseases, yet she was remarkably rasmned amidst them all. -Great was her raze in contemplating, her dissolution and ex it to glory, and shouted aloud the proses of God.. The companion of fier earlier years fs? . l4 keenly this stroke of his Heavenly Fa-' 114 but is lookingi by faith for grace for ,the temut, for a reunion in fairer'climes abose. ComatumcxrED: Mocks, Watches, and 3,eNtre3.r7,. Ittralcat4oxes 8. Accoidems, Repaired and li r riernted by J. C . EDWARDS. Shrp n tht store of Williams, South:Gib sou, Pa. 50=3 Turnpike Notice. T E E tonal meeting of the Stockholders of tilt Lenox and llarmouy Tunrnpike Road 11 Eollsuy will be held at the house of Joel Steen 41,in Gityinn township, on Monday the fifth du. dilannaril next, at ten o'clock A. Af•l to elect tat parean'to serve as President, one Secretary; am Treasurer and six managers, to serve the en ' jag 'year. By artiste of the Board. - 463] BENI.COMFORT.4 Secretary' ' • Turnpike Nonce is hereby given to the Stockhold tis a the krooklyo and Lenox Turnpike that Ulf: • tumnal meeting of the 6 tA tihddera of said cOmpany willbes held at the . , `t, of GPM arid li"rothelt, in Lenox, on. the ;‘,lor.di t y iu January next, at one o'clock r. m. fAtil E..R. GROW, President. 1 ~ - - . . . RORIUBLEI . . - 1. 11 1 .. 1: Na n with his Tlixog Cut I, ~ Bit it hitmlf, the Barber had nothlag to do ,_ siltit tti man ever heard of such a thine, being .9. ,_ * krar Luber whi , e th News apart; Aro full or; ~wcw.lol n dolng it . them o selves P Krasor ts a dart-'; a`Ca Wag Lit none ' ut an exPerituced worltmatu. lan! titheeed to ha wile it. Every man ih°uld think e . „,,, i ! trust to thaself, for no one Can toll what yk o'll to akhrt. Z. \ ow if you ue . ver touch a razor oaer out you tit oat eittlytt, so Inn call on -4 TILMAN Barber Et Mar Dresser, In Searles; lsw. , it a l! t aaa door 10 Postoffice; WIN Will shave you a iii.„7,.."a beW tporn babe. CIitAItIOI.7IIZIAN. 1'"Det...16, 1531, - IlOtf . Shenifs.s. Ba Bsycirrino of : w rit of Ven: ;ant of . the Court of Common Pleas of Sturquehaw. na county, and to mq directetf, 1 Wilrexpose - to Publio'Srile• at the Court Rome ImA:entitle, on Saturdikri" :Tenuity 1832, at one o'clock r. thot certain pieen. and parcel .of land sit uate, lying and being in the - .totensh ip of Manna lay, "tho County :of Susquehinint ; bourided'and deeoßbed as follows,19: - wit Oa the ,noith" by, the Susquehanna River, ,on, the sOuth.and West by lands of 1).1.. Morgan, on the east.. by lands of P. L".llOrgart and landsof :the Isleiv niad, Erie Railroad Company, containing about one kundred and nineteen acres, together with Po appurtenan cee, one framed beim arid kern and an dry:hard, and !about - 70 acres improved, it being the - - rime land.deeded' by Wm.O. Sabin to 'Sedate Griswold, by deed bdaring.datn May - 15th, A- D. 1819, and recorded in Deed gook No. 18, page 289, late the estate of Sedate Griswold. ", takea le.execatiiiti at the tilt - tit WilliqraS. Sabin against Sedate Criewoi " ad. - • . . • ALSO, Allibel certain•pleea;er pirael of lend, situate in the township Of-Clifford, in the county of Sus quehanna, bounded•-and described as, follows, to wit: On the•north by Nub of Willia m I. Weay. er, east by lauds of Thomas Burdick', on the Mill by lands of Alamo /fanged, and on the west by lands of Saoirial Gnat', eontaining:4o acres; be the came, mere or less, together with the' eppor-' tenancesonto framed dwelling house, euo . r framed barn,onci Plething'Shopi ono omliard;titid Wont IS acres improve,d, late the estate of 'Thomas Ustith and Samuel C. Itlenteney. - • -. Taken hi - execution' at bf M. Wilcox t. Co. against 713 =pa 111:-Ustiek ' ace 4'tinmel.lG, illantaucy.` - L.- . i • 1 • Aisco - . . , . All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in - the. township • of.Siiring ville; in the county of Susquehanna, and State of-Pennsyl vania, bounded and, described ai follows; to wit: On the north -by thoload leading friorn Spring ville to, Brooklyn; on•the ,east by the road' leading to Nicholson, and on thesouth and west by lands of A. Beardsley, coutainintinue4talf acre t •b&the same more..or less, together with the Omniemit,: ces, on framed dwelling houseione framed barn; and ail improned, late the:estate of. Polly Taken in execution at the suit of Calvin Leek to the use of Henry M. BierOe, ,against Pplly lloadley, With natio° to Clark Burr; T. - . 1 . • GEB,E, tats Sheriff.... I Sherini office; Montroae; .I • - Dec. 15, resr. _ , 5 - Sheriff's Sales: • I . . IDY virtue of a.writ of Yen.-Ex. issued. out .of _II the Court of common Pleas of Susianehanna county and to ine directed, 1 will expose to pub-. he saleutlho Courthouse in Itlootrese..int Satur day the 17th nfJanuary next. at one &climb P. —All that certain piece Or parcel of land; vitiate, lying and being in the township of, hush;.in'tire conaty of l'usgnehanua and State..of Pennsylva nia, bounded and described as follttits; to wit : ,On, the' north b i lands of T. Cowell, on the east by lands of L. Vanhariseri, on .the.sonth .by.lands.of L. IL Avrest, and on the west by lands of .\Vm : : M. Bialtesley, containing fifty acres, Le the sane' more or less, together with the appurtenances„ nbant fifteen acres impisiced,late thirostate of Cy roe %V. e.'emstock. Taken in execution at - the trait of John Cottrell against Cyrus IV. Comstcrh: • By virtue of a writ of Lee, Fa.,lssued and di rected as above, I will expose to public sale:at - the same time and place, all that certain tract or par cel of land situate in the township of. Lenox, in the county of Susquehanna and State of Penusyl vaniai.and batted, bounded, and described asifol lows, to wit: Beginning at a Twist end stones the south-west corner of Robert Paisley's warrantee; north one'degree east, one hundred and teaperch= ea to a post and stones; thence partly by a line of John • Brundage, jr.'s land, south one degree west forty-five perches to a post and siones; the'tiee by the same south ; eighty-nine degrees east Sixteen and fire• tenth perches to a post arid stones; thence partly by , a line No. Ifiri'southone degree west six ty-five perches to a past and storms; and thence north eighty-nine degrees. West one bandr4d and eighteen perches to the -place of :beginning, con taMing seventy-nine acres; and one hundred end seventeen,perclies, together with the appurtenan ces, one frame house, one log barn, one log hcese, and forty acres improved: Taken in exeCutiomat the suit of Albert Cham berlin, Administrator de bolus non of 'Chres.Chan dler, jr., deceased, against Isaac Woodruff. • - G. B. ELDRED, Sheriff Sheriff - a' pfEce, - Montrose, I ' Dec. 14, IESI. S • Almanics.. AITZL TV"Ti M inref 4 t . Tßnittra ce. wishes to give news family in Sur Ibetianna county a gond Aln,.iien for ftto scar T 852. 11 es. artr therefore hereby ierviteg-t o come or seal aria get one gratuitously. . '. 'Tepsin, 5 . . NATURE'S own remedy for Itysimpita, obtaibi'd from Rennet or the Gastric Juice a the Or, For a* by ABEL T ILIERELL, Montroza• • WATCEE ItE.P.MILING; 3 , .. . AT TIME OLD STAND • AG.4131. rillte Subscribers haying resnmed , the above _L. Named -business under 11M,1 manue , ement - or mr. Alfred Sayre, respectfully selicit from their old customers in that hue a return of their Pat ronage—Mr. Sayre is an; Experienced and skilful, 1 workman, learned buying leaed his business - - and or'' many "years worked inionte of the best `sliolis in New York Gity, is competent ta'tle any, Itind: of work thitt may be Entrusted to llim.—Promptness inariate .charges the warranting of all good watches. we trust will secure a full share or Pat renege. Gold Rings made,to order, nail all-kindsof Jewelry, repaired. BEN TLY 1. READ. . Nov. 12.1351- . . . ' . - ' • - . SHIPPING PUBS. THE sabneriber will pay rash for al! good prime Foz, Mink, Martin, Otter, Fisher and Be h r skins, at' fair priees,a - ad ttithaaghO l oon and Mask. , rat ate very - foto thie year in market,- yet•he trill bay them in trade or •part cash at *hat they' are worth. • • • •.- %tLiI.TiLER. Montrose, - --. • - TN exchange for goods by: the.'stibscr iber, all Xltitids of Merchantablq Grain; also; , Beestiard Geeie Feathers, Tonothy -seed; lingo, Batter,; Cheese, last porkiete.. - - ' • - TYLER. . .141.Ontrose, Dee. 1, '5l. • . .. , A NXIOUS to' respced • to, the' • . „:- - 1,,,,, ~ „I 11 literal and increasing - pan. - .- ' SP"'" - . . 'renege ofdlis _numerous fri 'di Oa ,-- i i , elk aid customers, in the - .tray DAOSt• ) A . .'. 4. rondurieede the Inteiest of all - : 3( ., coacerutukthe subscriber takes , ter - ! f it pleasure In stating that he has ..", ~ '..!, ~ ''''.,„ just' returned from New , York,- I C 4. .''e4- - ;4 7 -7-,- , wittithe most Complete end ea-1 , - _-=' -"`°- J"' _ .I.ensilve assertment of goods ever I opened In thiseritinty,emicanciag in Ma „ casiety, many.; articles not before kept bp.hita; and which , hasheense.l lected with groat Care, having been bought dlrect;ffroM the manufeernrus, nod fropotters, and will be aold • P • he smallest dieing profit.- Estandlarg to all a coral Alla. election to colleted coma:due . 1 / 4 Sao l lamal Priem'ile.m mains ea ever,thepublte's •,. • ~ ,,,-. ~ , - Alcat respectful Zermat t , ~,,,,,, ij, "._ ,`"„:..!•', • . . - • • • .Virashiss:ton et. Bii)ghataton,DeseratierSil, I, . -Ott ' trIOLD CitAINS of all 7eizta...s 4nc!'pattenisibr r ' lS Dec..4th,1851. • , A. J. EVAN TO Country Merehantsand Ped lars. JL E. llr t ie - eivin sl an st it; r 6 er 1111-nn FANCY AND - STAPLE-GOODS; bought at auction sales in ;New York, which liewlll-sell at wholesale as low It not lower than they eau be bonsbtil in the city. - Ihc stock:comprises , to part tile fellevrink Colognes,.Pomaturer,.Tiesi raial other Olte k lihexiiik and _o ther Soaps; Playing Canis. Fine &Braiskikeerabs, Hair, Ital, Sboo L and Tooth Brushes , . Pocket lindeinfillne sore Ircry low, - Etivelope., Dail and Doll4leatte;Walletsi Pocket Booker Blame Strops -tory' lotir.-yeitcy Etrkett, French Perfumery, Dmitri= and Slate Pewits; Dressing Picas, Steel - Beadis, Pocket ink-Standsaootlttestei Toi let Powder ~Ennid lloses,..lland dill&terel•FortAtertnates ,. Nay large assortment, lilautbOmusit;! , tu.aldril,' lery and Chalk Balls, eta, - ' The. subscriber would whio 'ostk• itttentitaaa4,ol , Indlfid to hie immense' et** 9t.BetXl., ViNtclfl, e ! , Bibb Boureetionory, etc., erhie&will„.be eold , chespore.han they caw bekaughtt *SY Othar - Lnab.. l „ lsll ' =, Inept west ot ,Diew York, . , BipshapatorisDee. lOU -- • - • • • Orgril „ o r/null:lED .. inupspn-atonNtnci nr . EvrTorie•-ein!ep.oegurrigne. • ,• . „ nor.san clays per aumun l calla in advance, or •two'dollars not paid until the mid Ofthe your; or time of subscription:. ! •NO papesWill dieinatinnecl until arrearigel are Paid. except .at the option ofthe Publishers. , • • All comMonications must be , POST rain to.re. eelve attention. • • • ."• Aliletters:corinected 'with the (ACC, slionld.be' directed to 5,;8. - -ds E. IL CHASE, Montrose; Shsg. _Co.; Pa.- - iIT Editors' °ace over,,M.eiTyler's Store. • - • • • •• RATES OF ADVERTISING. . Ono square, (12 lines Or less,) 3 insertions, $lOO - Each stibsequent insertion, • • • . 25 One square, 3 - months, , . ; .• • - 2:50 " ",frripanihs, r 4 00 nusiuesa itrils, 4 lines or-less, . 3.00 Yearly. Advertiseinentsi - not over 4 square& 7-00 One: column,. one year, - 30 00 Yearly Advertisers will be restricted-to the bu siness in which they . are - engur , ed.' ID' The • Publishers, having a large assortment ollob Printing; Materials, ere prepared to execute all kinds or JOB WORIC•WitU ;ficatriesti and des ** BLANKS -of ' every .deseriptiow constantly en hand, or printed, to order.. • - ' - PROCLAMATIONS. . . Nuequ . datum County as. . • ~ . -,_ Bmassum,lV.l% , 'lnom , -1u the Court of Common • Na. Pleas of" said County, of .C.sitrituss Vnton... ,)August 'rasa, N 0.138. To Catharine Virgil: Whereas:a Subrunn in Divorce - ,wits isitted to August Term, 1951, which wad duty returned Min eat inventus, and thereon , an alias &Auino wus issued in said cause returnable to Nov. Term, 1851, Mum the' relmn'of which; proof was made to the said . Conrt 'that the said Catharine Virgil could not be found in my Bailiwick.' . • , , This notice is therefore to require you to appear before the Judges of the said Court, oii•the third Monday of January next, to answer said - com plaint, &c. _i , C. 31. GERD, lato Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Moutrose, I , •.- , Dec. 6, 1951. , ' • SGSQUEIDISNA totINTY ES. Andrew Spearbeck' In ; the - Conrt of Common ' . re, - , i Pleas of said County of Au- Minerva Spearbeek , vast Term, 1851, N 0.96.- To Minerva :,:iirorbek : Whereas, a Sabine • nail) Divorce ,Wei issued to August Term, 1851, Which ' was duly returned non est intentus, and therein an 'alias Subpcena Was issued in said cause returnable to Nov. Term,'lBsl, 'mien the return of which proof seas made to the said Court thnt.said Minetva Spearbeck could not be found in my Dailiwie4 7 ; ' ' .. This notice is therefore to require yon -to ap pear before thei Judges of :lie said Court on the third Monday `of January next, to' answer 'said complaint, 4-c. 1. 1 C:SI...VERE, late Sheriff. Sheriffs office..'MOntroso, i . I- • ' Dec. o,' 1851. I • S SUSQUIth k.N.NA ChUlitT 89. . Thomas Iloover In the Court of Cerninon Pleas vs: - • of said County, of August T., Mariba 'Hoover; 1851, No.• 186. • . . -To Morass HoOrer: Whereas, a Subprma in Divorce was issued to August Term,lBsl, which was duly returned mitt, eat inventus t and thereon an alias Slibucena wan issued in; said cause, re turnable to Nov. Term, 1851,,upen the return of which proof was mnde,to the said Court that Ole said . .Mariba Hoover could not tic found in my Bailiwick.. •- ", . ' , - • - • ' - This notice _is therefore to reqdire you -to ap pear before the3udge* of said Court on the third Monday of Jauttari. nest, to answer said coat plaint, 4c. • G. B. -ELDRED, Sheriff. Sheriffs office Montrose, I Dec., 9, ISM .- . 'NOTICE. EN 'Aim the house of 'the subscriber, on 'or about the'4th Of May last, an Account L4olta containing'! Ant three, hundred. dollars, ($300) of 'Accounts; and . nrimbar of notes and receipts at a, considerable 'arhount; also a counterfeit detector, containing all the. names presideute and anshieis of all the banks-in the UM= ted Statei. nuiplier of other - articles missing. Whoever will return said property to the subscri t her shall be liberally rewarded, cad receive the thanks of the subscriber Also, this is to forbid any person-paying any accounts or notes payable to me to any other person, except myrielf or wife. JAMES McDONALD. I. l anesboro;-Dec: 3, ISM. ' 49tf NOTICE S hereby given that . Applitations have been I made to the Court of Common Pleas of -Sus quehanna Connty; to grant Chartera of Ineordora- Lion le the i.'East Bridgewater 'Society of the Methodist Episcopal' Church," and to the First Presbytezian Congregation of. Susquehanna, ac cording to the Adt of-Assembly of 13th of Oc tober, A. p. 184 fr:. • - • ; - WARD;'Prothonotary. , , PrOthcmotary's office, .11onuosea. • . Doe•sB, - . , S • .. lINRIVELED 1.1 - BEAUTY AND EXCELLENCE SARTAIN'S' . XAGAZINE, ElGHTYpages of mailing matter ,sniach - -N o. leing tixteen pages - of .additional read ing.over and above the.nsaalquantity givenin the 84:210- gaziueß. ' .J 'f he roprietortt'of this popular periodical trill spare no expensilit . the.eflott to impart the most. decided Isuperiority to their inagazineAtudiruit: to receive the same marked appreciation that -has heretofore rewarded their enterpriie. -American Literature in the highest class will be . found in their pagis. ••• • • • ,Superb embellishments, consisting partly,_ transcript/1 from original Paintings - trt ' eminent .4merican - Artis:s;;Will alone exceed in value the price of a'year's sidiscription: • - •' - • • A humorous Department has te, their usual form of construction. 'Wheio Pack out..: 'Punch; will monthly open;his portfolio of r the choicest 'good things", gathered from alt parts ' of the world. ~, A -surpmary : ol-3Lusici4 Literary and Artistic litelliietiee;-willito prepsreil for ev orP somber by 51r. Chati. 'G. -Leland, • 'embracing ass prnminetit feature, interesting cecounts of the ! authors of Continental Europe. and their pubsea: , tious. This ':wifbl Plattand impartial Review hiyie'riteet with the appro. valortheirlitetary friends. - . •- • Original chteigns of Cottagirmtd Arcbltec- - Lure, by T. waddifer: •"- • - - • . _ . • Rebus illoStrations proierbittr: philosoPlig; Poetical.Eniginap,4lasic,Fishions,• Crotchet pat-• t terns, Embrejdoryi,:etz,r.sii,ll contribute` to the I monthly yarie,fy.they promise thilienhicribers,, titestess Postal law: tvbieti went rak, opera. iconinJtily last; hie postage on this 'magazine* grestly:redaced...hrpen paid imarturly in advance; it is-now- n es follows-Under 500 : tnitcs, ceo , , over.soo tulles 5. cents. Terbtefeiles2,iieyable n ettiVdflee:„.. - One copy one year $3. - Talt-voptes eta year, $5: Five eopies.ene year $lO. 'Pen iioples nue. year•s2oi,mad an clam copy to the Persoaleadiag a club of PM. • Vila , copy prior 135: Noe. 25 ele. = . • • - • Small notes oil - tlitTerent - Stateitreceilied Addritle - SARTAIN -& - Citi;:- • Philadelphia. V'Slutairee IVlegatinei and the Mentroselletn; eery 't Sear ter . Joseph ; hts.friendaand , the - public generally,. that ho' hay jai t..receirrd Isom. :!lest, Tort - act assortment of Grinds; torksletttor Or pad) UfIS holt and Vatiey Orr oods;..A3rocerlaii - Cro.kem, ilardware,Dye gauffeace., winch be will dispose of, for Cash, Produce,oroperated credit, - on atfasotabletertna, and cl as Ic4 Primus at AU 4 . 43ther dosidiebuteni in _the county: M 4 he would bete Alay s to titedrisrbo ere hat* • 41.11.1.0 ofidng oatAltiosp to purchase goods, that he will be hippy to hare the integer, 'of conduclisS- them that he can do lks . Welliq Lhe m .lllltheeetbat hisbeiztote 'shot and Treater'Retentions. -Please; call at t.e*e , intlfiecesirllle Wed &Witty youreelrei on that - Ambled — - . _ • I , WaNTEP.-Pottltry; Game. Butter,aud Vamp .peliji for whic l Ated Gash . o i tiotiti , W SOOYgz sow- , lA N 'the let - ofJottety,lBs.l,at GLENWOOD VHOTH.L in the - valley of the, Tunkhinuoch ,SusgerhatureL'o. -Geed metric wit) bo in attend. Th e inibliosatirmeettulliinvitea to_tittend. 8-Ha . GROW BRO'I'DERS.-Ptoptirtate. En t RAYED • • C4/Meto the euetosare of the stibseribotan ovetous the 15thirlay of September leet::: red yeartiog !Mica.- The owner eau he the memo by`proving: property,rying'eharges ete. •-••••• • DYER LATHROP.' DithoOk,4ov..'l2sth", 1851. 48 3w „ . SHIP 'AHOY! . • . . A S - aarric base soppOs4d.that was shoot to X.l.leave Montrose, from my selling aligned! at auctleni'l mho thistnethod to correct such ideas-, and would say that the busineis will , Carried on is formerly, except that if amen Wishes to buy 'anything in, my line - they Can pritirely do it 15 per cent. cheapsr thatethey have ever done, it' in t hi s place. I shall confine my trade: principally to Watches. and by buying- low for cab .1 can and tent Pell lower then any man in this - county. in two weeks I will have - a full assortment. ' Madan( time pieces carefully repaired aid wurrati— ltd. Amongst the Jrumet ous - shirpc iti this place don't forget the True one is theplacci tolmy cheap Turnpike at. is tho Gaudyshop. . —• 14m: W. TRUE. • Moatiose ; - Dec. 3d; end', Gott LADY'S toork. , r • INCREASE OF R ADINO MATTER. THE LADY'S BOOK for thif etmenig .year will fiesent many - 11ml features suited to the advancing demands of the - public taste. It :has ever been the object of the publisher to take . -the lead among the popidar Magazines of this country and the host of . intitatere who have been constant ly following- 7 .toilingaftef him Mvaite- 7 are bur &kilt to attest his brilliant 'success, ' ". To the magazine alone. Wo - .must beds . for the effusions of the master minds of Literature. Ar. Licks will he published-from the best American writers mato and female. _ ' . Gorliy's Lady'aciek for!Januarp. wilt.cantain in addition to the numeinuebeautiftil Enginvings• three of Which are colored, an additional quantity of readinz; by American, artliont. The telia .of thousands of notices dint • we have from. the contemporary' press estal•lish the, fact that - it is the Most :Magnificent Perialeall: the World ! Godey's reliable Fashion Plates_ Monthly, With full descriptions — besides chitchat upon the Fash ions every, month ; giving full, eiplanations of ev: erything new in the Fashionable World. • Our MOdel Cottages.' This is a &Tail dicta pe caliarly one own, and the beauty a n d u tili ty of our, models hike everywhere been acknowledged. ' F ort 'trig Lome! —Me have undatibted Re ceit•ts,'Model Cottages, Model Cottage Furniture. Patterns 'foe NVidtlow curtains, Crotchet teork, Netting, Patchwork; Crotchet Rower:, work, Late Collar work, children's and Infants clothes, capes, cape, chemisetes—in tine, every• thing that cart interest 4 lady, will find its .nppro. • . printo place in her own Boidt: TERMS—Cashin Ailrance. . I copy 'one year $3. 2 copies one year $ 1 copy two years $5. Five copies one year $lO. 1 copy five; years $lO. 10 copies one year $9O, and one extra copy to the person getting up the club of ten. Address L. A. GODLY, 113 Chestnut street, ET.Goders - Lady's Boole nod the -Montrose Democrat one year for $3 50 . • . DENTAL SURGERY: • C.D 3 .. VIRGIL, 'renders his professional per. s vices to the citizens of Monte* and vicinity among' whom he proposes to locate as REFIDENT De - It will be his endeavor to the best of his ability to serve these who may favor him with their patronage. He does not propose so to cheap. en the profession as to loWer its dignity, yoke the charge of Incompetency. but knowing that the high prices of 'Dentistildeter grap y who very much - need its benefits, but feeltoci poor to purchase them, he does propoSe to consider the circumstances of individuals and charge occur. dinglY._ He sincerely hopes that none, however limited their means, will let the opportunity slip of purchasing for a tilde money so greet a benefit. How many - weeks andmotiths.of bitter, sleepless agony, might he prevented by a little', timely' ate', tention, to. the Teeth. Why: the whole -earth, is filled with groans from toOthieho ; in --almost every_ family this direspectre-pa in . holds its right . long vigils .