inhuman Cruelty of . a Step mother. Polly Omstead' has been fond guilty of the murder, by slow: degrees; of her own, g a p child in Illinois.. . • • • it a ppears that Ornstead - married again In about three weeks after the .death of his fi ts ; wife—nt Which. tima :the ' , child , waa shoat five Lyears old;: This was about tiAteen mo nths ago. • - Soon after ate mar ' ris ci ge the nevr wife endfined the littid g i r l in tho kitchen, and there kept her most of the time tied, and ,withotit fire: , this situation sh i p was forced to remain up to the , time of her death; having no food" allowed her except half a pint.Of coffee or milk and ! a piece of cold corn bread every day. No bed-clothes were allowed her in any ..weather fufther than a.iingle scanty quilt. This fiendish Woman often amused herself by beating the child in the - most outrage ous manner, and on one occasiqn, compelled another child to choke her until she . was black in the face. She continually forced hetto eat rotten fruit and vegatAles of va dons kinds, together with other filth which it would not be seemly to describe., Some- I times she would fasten the little girl miler the kitchen floor and leave her there for, hours. Other details were .given. which are too' shocking -for publication. Tbe poor little sufferer often wished "herself dead. On one occasion she escaped from the kitchen and was seen trying to climb a pole which stood in the yard. Upon be ing asked where she was going; she replied s h e was going to the ocher world to..,see her mother. The-heartless steptnothe; or- I dered her down with curse's, and the tremb-; hat , little creature fell, id her weakness her bead piriking viole ttly against the wall of she house. ' The jury found the woman guilty of man= slaughter, and she was sentenced to two years service in the State Prison. - A Reminiscence. Sixty-nine years ago, the 4th of Novem ber, a party of adventurers from the East .' ern States, after a long and tedious journey, descended the Ohio River, and encamped upon fte spot where Newport Barracks • now stand. They were separated for the several '•stations" in Kentucky, and turn ed their steps through the wilderness, first . pledging each other, in a spirit that may be termed prophetically romantic, to, Meet upon the same spot, or such of them as might survive, in fi ly years from that, day. This agreernett was made on the 4th,day of November, 1782. • In the year 1832, on the 4th day of No vember, precisely fifty years after the time of the agreement, four of the old band ?het upon the spot, to fulfil their promise! One of them was over ninety years of age; the rest were under three score and ten. Af ter remaining a few days, they turned their steps hivneward—not through a wilderness 'as they did half a la andred years before, 'but through scenes of busy life and the, bum of industrial millions; nor did they , promise another meeting, as that was an event fined by a higher will; and -It his taken place ! they ai•e all dead ! A Prophecy. - The following sentence, copied from a Toutth of July oration delivered in th© hewn of Boston in 1787, by Judge Dawes, more wild and improbable than almost any of the wild flights with which men now amuse themeelves : 'Ni leoislation common, in certain eases to all the t- States, will make us a nation in reality as wall as in name. This will per-. tan us to respect our own station, and to treat on equal grounds with other powers; Will suffer us to be just at home • and re-' fiectable abroad; will render property se cure, and convince us that the payment of debts is our truest policy and our highest honor. This will encourage husbandry and arts—will settle with numerous families the banks of Ohio aiul the borders of Ken vebec. !flutes neglected waves; Supe ridr's wilderness of waters, now fororn and unemployed, shall bear the countless ves sel!of internal traffic. Niagara's foaming cataract, crowned with columns of vapor B,nd refracted fires, shall not altayS bar the iutercourse of the mighty lakes. The me chanic arts shall find a passage from Erie to Ontario, and Champlain shall be-led in tttuwpb to the bosom of the deep," Wondeis of the Heavens- John Hersheil, in his essay on the pawn of the 'telescope to penetrate into space, says there arestars .so infinitely re mote as to be situated at the distance of trelvn millions of millions of millions of miles from the 'earth ; so that ,light, which travels with a velocity of twelve millions of I miles in a minute, would require two mill ions of years fuilts transit from those dis tant orbs to our own;-while the astrono mer, who should record the aspect or mu lotions of such! a star, would be relating, not its history at the present day, but that vbich toot lace two millionS of years gone by, What is Our earth in space so almost_ infinite : and swill more, What is man, that 4 e:should be the 'special object of regard to the infinite Author of this system of • worlds! . . . .. .. A CONGIIES.Sp/N KANED.-Cil Bissell, the talented Is.l !C. from 'Ulnae, has . .ge - n erolly been reg , arded as 'the bravest of the br'Ord. It will be see, however; from the it 'Y' Prompts! which we clip ,from- the Ileilville (III.) Advocate, that he has late ; is been. publicly', Rued, and . stranger still, he tamely submitted.- - - Cin. .F.:rty ' ''- ---.• . •• • - Msantse,t the residenee of Vir:.,C.: kilmey in this" city, on the 23d inst., - hy lloil l'ilr. Ostlangerberg, Ilon:Nir.illistell ' 4l ) ilios Elizab l e, ib K. Kane ,:of liaskas ,- lar,,lllinois, i ' '._ 1 4e Order the "lone Star" is. the , Into of a new l or direct ganization'. of, la, Isecretj or in the I United Stet es,.:Whose oh; I jeel is to "extend the area of freedomi all' 6T iT the w orld"--Culai in particulai., - I- t , oolisar s to bare its prineipalAttarteraiin ;tl'Orleaos, where end journal; a' Fren • ch ' .4 by the. way; Le Courrier, has.' at 'its - I 4l .olumn a I" Star-Spangled-Baniske,, st•l'Lone Star" etimbined, and - the niat=, E ar sP' " •: lids let Cube!" ' It is fully, vv. !: 'fllisted the next Filibuster project; in' itch there will 'probably' be more `'patrl•7 Clops" than plueder. - • --• • - ''' c_, John B. Gougb, the method tem :trloo lecturer, preaching is Wendt, , 11. L - . ' I • - Noti • - Dr.' G. Z. Dimeet 'havi, g 'gone la journey; leavei the business'nf.l4 place inreharg,e of Dr.' a C. Hase.v, ,t 4 w h o he no in mends' his friends. - ' 50tf . /410/1144L There Willben special meitin of the Con .vor.,..ttion', of North Ensteni Pa, Id St. Mat thew's w Church, Pike, Bradford count. Ser._ rice to commence : on Tuesday,43oth Kist, at 3 O'clock, V. hr. Scivic,e.s three times oh each of tho following:44s. - JOHN LONG. ' NOTICE ' The Electie Botanic Medical Society will meet 4,tlie bond, name in Montrose, on Tuesday', Januar.); Gth, .1852. -. A generill at tendance is solicited. The meeting be addressedby Dr: Thayer :Ind - other& , Nal.V. In Scottville, Wyoming county, - on the 2d ult., Ass ELIZA, WI& of Reabea F,.-passet, and only LutherLuther`and Eliza A. Onotr, of. Franklin,. Suiquehanna,county, ia, ,the •2lBtyear of ho , nge. - At the age of 17 she ,obtained a h* . in Christ and lived 'an exemPlaiy chile 'Usti for about three 'years. She' had been . 13bn - ring under the spasms of apoplexy, which appears to he the cause_ of:her last illness = which' : ter minuted in:her death, - , Her friends deeplY la ment their loss, yet mourn not 'as those [Wile hare no hope: She has left, behind a [ Yell grounded assurance that she has gone to reap the reward of the righteous.' ,; •In Silver Lake on the 14th inst.,Dsns. C. only child of Edmond G. and Elects Meekei, aged four years: • - Thou Wert , too •fair ard- bright •-for earth, [an . mercy called - away , •,' Ere thou inalst learnedshis bitterness, inrho , Thiess to dwell; ' [l . Among the shining ones shove, who cease ` not night nor day, ' Fi • , To strike their golden lyres to Ilim, - who'do• ,eth all things well." 11 r., N(YrICrE,', • rriftE Notes and Accounts of the late :firrrs A. - Eldred Newcomb ate in the hands of A. E Chamberlin, s' tp, for collection ,-rind unites' tied before the .first January they will he B'o4 iadismiminatety. 8..E./,,DitEll. 19, 1851. '511,w4 To the Iron. the Jact,; , es.ef i the Co!trt of IQ:tar ter Sessions ( . l' the Peace, and finithelCoyn ty of Susqueh.m.ritt '• . TIM Petition of Enokh Chambers,!of the Duro' of Dundaff in said. county, vespeictfullyrepre,- Rents, that he is. provided with suitable convenien ces to keep a Grocery -in the Burough'eforeisaid-; and that it is his intenteution to applyici the next Court of Quarter Sessione to be holden 'in ,and for said county on the third Monday Of January next, for a license to keep a C7rocery, land to sell strong beer, all, or other liquors, according to the act of Assembly of ,14th of April, A. 1). 1851. • . • - EAOC.K CHAMBERS.. I Dundatt, Dec. 17, ISS1: . 51w4 I Auditor's Notice. HE undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Susquehanna. county to I make distribittion of the assets reMeining in the hendi of D. Oakley and Elizabeth" Greenivood, Execittors of the last .will and testament of Aaron Green wood;deceaSed, Will, attend to the duties of that appointment. ar.ther office of "B: S. Bentley. Esq iu ikketrose, on Fr:daythe 16th dayof San itary nest, at 2 O'CIOCIVP.III., at which time and place, all Perseus interested will present their elaims-before me." or be debarred fremoontiug to for a share of - such'.askt.4.7 - - 1 . . Dec. 19;-1851, L. F. FITCIi, Auditor. ' alw4 . -. - • .11 - tiditor's.Notice.. - . . TIIE nadefsigatd,,appointed by the Court to re-- port a clistlibution of 'the assets in the hiinds Of Charles Tingley, Admmistrator of the .eihate of Alonzo Carpenter,tlieeased —also to diltribllte the, 1 proceeds arising froin 1,6 Sherifre sale; of the :real i estate of LOfeyelte:Troirbridge, hereby no- I Lice that he icill-attend to the . duties et s'id ap pointment, in, the atiot.enatned case* rnspe tively, j at his office ill illontrose,;onTriday the 1 th day-1 i of .January neit, at line.' o'clock' s. 0.; at {which' time ail persane imerested are required to present 1 their claims - Or beilebarred from coming upon said 1 funds.' Dee. 19;1831. . ' I , „. „ .1 Llot - I3ounty. Land Clain :Lints Wno.Rerformed.._thoie service in-any of the companies discharged at Derivate, Nov. 22,1814, are hereby notified that as farther, proof of servn*:Mittehtapplictnfe mitt' larraciired.l will meet them at my office in Montrose,. on Sat. arday the 2811 i inst to Perfeet the ettdm paeh soldier. in neCordenee with the fequiremeut of the Pension :Department, lu.order_to •ficilitata the busiuess.l, request all claimants alluded to above; to attend at that time:.:;' • ; • .-•• • •J.li DIMIOCK,tand and rimsion'Ageint. Xont.rosr, Dec. 16, • - - - Clocks, Watchet, and ia6WeIYI Aluslcai Boxes .4cordeons, Befaircilind - IVarrardo by.:::?" : EDWARDS. I . - Shop in thsinore:oti_jf4. ..Son;l3 Gib. • :sou ; ; Pa. : Ttin — eNo ca animal meeting of the Stnekliolders- or 1: the 11,enox' 'and Harmony ruurnisika - Rnad Company . . will be beld7in. 4.le..houseif4ciel Steen back,in nont4ay ithe fifth day of January next, it lenUlelocic cete'perann px - .seive- as 'Presidents' unp,'Oecretam ona - Treitsuecr and rsii Inanagefictoi4ye,theyens suing yens.. By order of the .. Boara:- 1 1 40;o) 1.1EN.74 COMFORT: grcrlitatv,,,, Turnpike"o CO. -- • -'• NOTICk is .fterebrgivad., _lke. : Sticiiiadd. , era' of Oa Road Company that:the at:lntuit bleetiag..-of Abe. Stochholders of, raid coninank will tie, held.at the house - of , Groar and ,'Orothets, in Lenox, en' the first Monday hiJannary zeal; at ode 6'46.0 r.st 150E3] President: A Itlan with Throii.tutif Le did - it himself, the Burber:had:nothlng Sti.t.tdtv with it 11l man eller heard of snob *OWNltilpg dosebythe' Barber, white the Netespaperk ore fu .of instances ofpion doing It thetareives , --At .HurOr•is a 'lan" gerplis thing and none but hn . experionfaskisOlicaunk should be Attaatekl to.handleit. , ..Ereryncian 'sheosid of this, sad at 'trust to himself, for no ono emact:ten *hat' may happen to Mo. = flow If you rinrer touch A ru*or y on, will noires. cut yome th mit mita& 14 *squat' nslt CILSULES 17.1,314,1 q, Barherfo ItshrProsSer,ht &IWO bitlidiuib =ext. door t0. ,- Postofike;•nho . ,will'shase yop as smooth as a new „horn t.:411.11,LE&10441.15-. Montrose, Dog. 16,16/1.: - Afar r illifqubscriberAvili ipayearth for ail ..tocid. prime Foz, Miajt, Otter,Fislier skive, at faiiprices,aad 'att.boasbt.ppOir and rat are ieiy MO; tbis year yei.lie• : will buy iu trade ar,part Oask a-Jibed-AO areivorth. C..TYCER: '. 2 %/ 0041 T. , ge Ase% 4?0, • In' a asTirpri.. , .311/ TN exeheage pl.l, I.kindriof'4l.erellanteble .ensis,,sEse, ;Beeswax; Geese: Feillbers; ellipse, 14 - t • s - • fiktLe.- i iiti.Sit. — Montrose, Do. - .. ..,...._ i ,•• She is Sales.- -,' -- DI , sir no' of writs orVirt.. Ex'. listri4 'Out of . the ourfof Cottimon Franker Snaquehati .nte county and to me riireeted, I_ Will'impose to Public Sal 'at • the Vona House in Montrose, on Saturday, .Tinitztry .17th,"1852, at ono O'clock P. AL. all that certain piece or pucel of land, situate in the tewnship of. Gliffurd, in, the county of Sus quebannal bounded and described ha follows, to wit: Du" the north _by lands of, Williani 1 . . Maas- er; east by lands of Thomas Burdick, on the south by lands of Alanson Hallsted, and on the wait by rands of Sainnot T. Guile; Containing 40 acres, be Clio same more, or lees,' together with the appur %enances; ono framed dwelling house, one' framed barn, one Clothing Shop, ime orchant'atid about 18 acres improved, late thelestate of Thomas M. Ustick and Samuel C. Marital:ley. • . Taken in execution at the'sait of. M. Wilcox a. Co. against Thomas 111.1/Stick .a u a Samuel G. Mantaney.-: -, , - .. , . : - - • ALSO, • = '., All that piece of parcel of laid, Situate, lying and being in.the township of3gt➢nueilie; iu the county of Susquehanna, and State of Pasy!. varsia, bounded and describetl us folloWS, to wit On;the,'north ."by the road - .leading `froni Spring. ville to Brooklyn, on the east by the road leading to Nicholson, and ou the south and west by lands of A. Beardsley, containing one-half .acre, be the same more or lees; together- with the; appurtenan.: cea, one ft - amid:dwelling honsi,efie framed ham, and all improved; late the estate of Polly Headley. Taken in execution at the suit of Calvin fret, to the use of-Henry M. Pierce; ogainst Polly I Headley, with notice to Clark Burr; T. T. • - C. M. GERE, late Sheriff. ; Sherif:Pacifies, Nontrizse, • • Dec. 15; 185 L ' , • • Sheriff's Sales. B - I' virtue of a writ of Yen. Ex issued out of , the Court or (..ommolt Pleas of Susquehanna County and tonne directed, I will expose to pub lic sale-at the Court House in - Montrose, on Satur day-the 17th of January next. at one o'clock r. II that. certain piece or parcel of land; situate, lying and being in the township of Rush, in -the county ot Siiiquelianna and State of, penneylva ina,bouuded aid described as follows, to wit the north b‘r hands of 'lVCotrell, on, the east by Jarids of 1..-Vitnbuoven, on the south - by lands of L. B. Avrest, and on the Weit by lands of Win., ittnialtesleY, 'containing fifty acres; be the seine more or less, , together with the appurtenances, one framed house and one framed barn and about fifteen acres improved, late the estate of Cyrus W. 'onis:ock. 2 • Taken in exeelition at the gait ofJulm Cottrell against CyruslE Comstock.- ' - • ALSO. . ' All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the township ofJockison, connty Sizapiehan na and State of. Pennsylvania, bunuded and des cribed as folloWs, to wit: On the north by lands of -Julia Griffis; on the east by land of -Widow Houghton, elution the smutty - and tees , by lands of Lewis Marsh; Containing 3 acres, be the same more or less, together with the appartenanees,-1 saw=mill and all iMproyed. Taken in execation it the - snit of E. T. Young against Nadia* hilt. ALSO, By. virtue Of 'a writ of Ler, 'issued 'and di rected as abtWe, L will expose to public sale at the same time and place, all that certain tract or par eel of land situate' in the township of Lenox, in Alm county of SuSimehanua and State of Pennsyl vania, and butted, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Beginuing at a p?st and stones the south-west corner of Robert PaisleY's warrantee; north one degree 'east, one hundred and ten perch es to a post and stones; thence;partly by a liue ef John. Brundage, jr.'s laud, south one degree west forty-five perches to n'post and kones; thence by the same south eighty- 1 0 e degrees east sixteen and five-tenth perches to a post owl stones ; thence partly by a line No, 16, south one, degree west six ty-five perches -to a post - tuul stones; and thence port!, eighty-nine degrees West ?one bundred and eighteen ,perches to. the place of beginning, con &Ming seventy-nine acres, and one hundred and tieventeen perches, together with the appurtenan ces, one frame house, one tog barn, one lug house, lend forty.acres impioved. t - Taken in execution at the snif of Alhert Chum berth), Administrator de Louie min of Cha's.Chan- Wet, jr., d eceased, aga t Isaac Woodnift G. B. ELDRED, Sherife Sheriff's office, Montrose, - Dee. 14,-1.551. - - NOTICE. rriAK EN from the house;of, the; subscriber, on _L• or about the dth of May last, an Account Book; containing about 'three hundred dollars, ($300). or iloooonts,.,ood a number of ; notes and receipti Of a• donsidgmble -amoual,...als4 a counterfeit ;detector, containing all the names presidents and caslrieiSof all the banks in the Diti ted States. !A number of 'other articles , inhaling. Whoever said property.to the subseri ber. shall be liberally rewarded; and receive' the thanks of the subscriber • Also, this is , to forbid any person paying accounts or'notes , payable to ma to any other pensm.exaept myself or Aitife... • :• JAMES - McDONALD. • • Lani , sloom, Dec. 2.18.51.", 4911 • 1 NOTICE. i S hereby given that, Applications - have Nen I made to the Court of Common Piess of. Stis. ,gttehatmo county, to avant . Chrirtvra Of, .lueortiora. lion to -.the "East , Bridgemitter. Society of the Church," and to. the First Presbyterian 'orizregation of Susiwehanua l ac coiding to. the Act of , 'Assembly of 1311 of Oc• .tober; D.. 1840 .: . F. A. WARD, Poill26i:until' N-Dtlionolaire(offices 11 -6 131.1, - Dec.' 8;1851. is- WATelit' REPAIRING , AT THE OLD STAID lie SUbseribera - having resumed the above Z Named business under - the management of Mr. Alfred Sive respectfully solicit from their etietorners in drat • line -a return of their Pat. ronag,e,: Sayre it an Eiperieuced and tkilftil wOrkinin, Wring learned his bUtioess. and for many years worked in some of the - brot "atom - in New York. fy, is COMpetent to de ariy‘.kiod work that may be Entrusted hildni.-P,romptinsit moderate charges ~ the warranting- of all good watches.. .we trust will reenreti follatiars ionage-Gokl Rings made to,order.aud 101,1011 door Jewelry_ repaired. - . - ,BENTLY t.} READ. . TO'Conntry McTchants and Fed- COLWELL, Einggier n _lnd Ornerr,lniiinewin E ,• ore and Is repai n ting an Immense stock • f n F.ANCTANO - STA.PLE I- .1600D5,, y•oirs,lnble-bo irillaen meholeisle Ise lor , ltuoE.lorer thin they .ean be bought In theca*. Tlre n tor k ionninriar n is On• p a rt the Allowing Polognesi.Pointainnsi :Ear ned other Maps, Playing Cards, Vine Drentog fraltglat, nob Tooth litnubee, Poeket.Kniree,lia rstira very _low;`:.Zliti'elope.; DWI and ' oirflead, - Wallets; [Pecker' Booki,7.ltaror Strop's rer "iowl Pastes doses, Frain , / P.rfilmeit. DraWing.itattOrtecPriiellsi Dsceeing Pini, ELM: Beada. Pocket Ink Stands, Tooth Piste, Tol led Powitlex:,Snallalazea,liand ObstariPurtlinntakte; veryn , large , riasartmeritslMeriktiOrgan,, Pen Erdreei Terriair," - andetilkaltlsi.eta. eta. , - • - !nip - subscribes_irould Ms* rail ortla 4)101110 16 Lb tint:mate atkiitDra*,lfectielnee,itinOt, fralta, -be" odd. Choperthalithey-eeiibeiori erkatlaxiyotheiVetebael rutaCsrestor,fievr.Tt4e; - _._ - P.. ci*VVE4APAY etc ISM; „ _ •-•. . . . heady - Mad e ! Clothlngv :,,- .- A. JAMIE. assi/rtnlept of -latest et ylvV, lorlincilved and for sale et' a Falai' , advance' for Avady nay.— e. i ore Arne door to JuitgeTylees.-_ll(loTertemitiltiOnk _ , --- i A new nod good Assortment Atli en's )lents,m)irso and ~. .....,....: ,-.... . :,.•••,..•-•.: A Nxioui l e , r erp on ei f .tp , , ,t i le i fine. _ Cal ran ti noTOCCO Moles ehneit Mintier allites, ..'. „..., ~ ,Fr_ ... % . ! ,,, i.: ,.. ;:: : :-.lt - 1.-illtral lin d -Inereiu'Ant Talk e°azie.mllyllleriltifneyt - ,DeytFlult.llWrete . i slMes,....The ~, -P P _ iiti, tonne of. hrit . timnerons frienft L ar g e t, t 2Q. ln ,t. c l" AT I- IL,T,r'!: ! L W. .tr i , ~1 11 r,,,t...-,t. 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J. EVAN". ~ •., -` ,-.. ~.. ..-', I' :t.' ,-, .',.. s p, .14 ,T.,.. ik. c. 0.•..1 - . tlma~daes,_:. IMEL',7II:OI WELL. Detiurgloit t ltioilirp6t4i Xi. *rhea to giro every. fa fully to Atteqbebanoeconoty , agood , tbo ytar 1832, , on) ..thorefpro betetgiOjte4 -coon or studio:hi get7o no tritultousli. . . PRoClatin — TIONS.' -- : r - StrequeNarad.Coup9 ss. ..-- Wit egriAgnii*".:Viantr, In the,Catert ot n' Commo .- fa., -, _•-',:,-, PjVallAr• amid Couisty,V Carttsints'lrritait.: - :, AtiguitZ , lBsl,'No.l3B. F, . To Ciath4rine Virgli:: l,- oredii Oak/sena 1 in -varce" %vas limed' to Ati,guit Tenni:l6sk' Di which : - was dalk - returned ;ion estiniekttig, ad thereon:an irlias Salm:Mutt wati iiiktietl. irt Amid Canso: raiuitiable•to Nov. Tenrt;lSS/i•--Oiron the' return or iittich, proof was made to. the said Court, that .the said Catharine Virgit'oritild riot he (bowl in, ray Bailiwick. -•---- , _ - - . , Thit uoticais therefore to require you to appear before the Judges of the said Court, on, the; third . 51onday of-January next, to . answer: said corn: plaint, &c, • , • o.llf. GEItE, tato Sheriff • Sheriff's office' Montrone, I .:.: . Dec, 6, 1651. . -.' . :$ - • --, _ --... .., , $ugAVETtAtiNs. COUNTY . SS.' c, - ' -1 .• '••• •••• • Andrew Spcarbeck In tho- Cann , or - Coalmen ga Pleas Of laid County,of iklinerva Spearbeekit Term, 1851; N 0.96. To filmeria Speartca:.i - 1. - _DU in Divorce: was issued to :August Terns, 1851, which was duly retuned non eat inbeatusi and thereon nu 'alias bubpmia was iesued in said cause returnable to Nov . . Term; 1851, upon the. return otwhich proof was'made to the said Court that saitt.lfinerva Spearbeck could not be - found in my Bailiwick. - 1' I ` -`: Th i s notice is therefore_ to require you . , to ap pear before the Judges of the said Court on the 'third Monday, of January — next, tn - ansieer: said complaint, .5.c. C. M. GERA', late Sheriff. Sheriffs office. Mentrose, • . - BFSQI;TEIT4NNA COVNIT $3 Thorinis HooVer j In rho Court of COMMOII Pleas vs.. of said Coanty, of August - . T.; Medlin Hoover:, )1851, No. To Mariba /looter: • Whereas, rkSuhrxena in Divorce was irened to Aug* Term,ltlsl, which was duly 'returned non eat invent:fa, and thereon nu a/iris:Subpoena ties issued iu said Cense, re turnable- to Nov. Term,lBsl,Upon the letum of which proof was made to the said Ccairf tharthe said Riar iba Hoover could not•lisifotind :in my MUM: kit. - - This notice is therefore to require you to ap pear before the Judges of arid Court (mitre third Monday olleuuary. next, - to answer said corn plaint, 4 , c, • ELDRED, Sheriff. •Sheritrs office Montrose, j ,Dec. 9; .151.. S VNRIVEVED IN - : DEAVTY AND ENCELLENCE • - SARTAIN'S MAGAZINE,... ) EIGII TY pages of reading matter in each No. being sixteen pagewor.additional, reading over . and above tho usual quantity given in the .$3 Ma: gazines. . ' . . The proprietors of this popular periodical ;will eparo no expense iu die effort to impart the Most decided superiority to their , magazine, and trust to receive Mef same marked appreciation' thatlias heretofore rewarded their enterprise. 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