116 Wonderful ni Rem:wee& of - Califora. find in looking ova the files of Cal ifogii, [miters, that some new and hitherto miderelopecl.iesotiretS are coesttintly 'being wei ght to light in that wonderful country. grst,..says the Alta: ealifdfnia. the pro 7 &dons \of that country were bides, then & ta me gold, and although she was - a, te r valuable country 'owing to her gold It f,,s, yet her soil was of course !mr and chrodative because of its mineral char jet: Hut gradually we find that grapes, v i e s fruits, and huge and most delicious vegetables are tbe alinAst spontaneous pro bons of her miserable soil. A little la a bear of elegant marble ledges, of .„; te quarries, of icksilver mnes,,of e g a i dl ;nies. Wo liste q n u among the i moan nine and we hear a hundred waterfalls, wane merely for the mill to turn out with titold magic the richest fabrics. On ex omation some say that the soil of a large lion of the State and climate also are sbir.ably adapted to the growth of the very ando Fram ice and nite, to tsiebates an orange from the Indianscarce ly removed front the brute, to the most re- fined and elicately constitut mind . fro t te canne d to the steam palace, ed whose vari - ous s aloons are soft with velvet ; they are allfound in this ill-understood and' ill-ap preciated California of ours. The very .last production, however, is found to he nutmegs, which are found rov ing very finely on the hills of that s ta te. The Sacramento papers say that astonishingly fine specimens of nutmeg have been discovered. Gov. Bigler says be saw a large quantity of them growing last sum mer. What a profound opinion that was of D an i e l Webster's, when he said that all ;he territory sought to be acquired iron; Nalco was not worth a dollar DESTRECTITE FIRE IN NEIV HAVEN.- Yesterday afternoon about half-past four e'clock, while a severe storm of rain and sleet, ace. mpaided by a high north-east trial w as raciivr c , a fire was discovered in the academ.. building of Mr. Wm. H. Rus- \ sell on Wooster Square, which, with one or two buildings attached, was .entirely des troyed, with most of the contents. lessell -was in the upper , school room, with aboht 25 boys, whom it was bond impossible to pass out of the door, en account of the dense smoke, and Mr. Russell was obliged to lower the boys out of the second story windows, through one of which be also escaped. The academy contained two libraries of valuable books, which were nil lost, as were also abut thirty carbines need by the scholars, and many other articles of much value. Had it not been that the roufs of the adjacent buildings were - covered with I snow, a terrible confligratim, must have resulted. A young man named George P. Sanford; chile attempting to rescue some articles ci badly barnt. but his injuries are not to prove fatal. The buildings • (which were owned by Kesnrs S. arid T. French, ) as well as the article; which they contained, were insured, tblagh we do not learn to what extent.— Set Harem Journal Tuesday, EPISCOPAL CHURCH. IN THE UNITED FIVES - According to the statistics col leted for Swords Almanac, just published in Philadelphia, the number of Dioceses in this country, of the Protestant Evi,cnpal Lunch, is twenty-nine ; bishops, thirty three; prie - sts and deacons, one thousand five hundred and seventy-two; whole num ber of clergy, one thousand six hundred and fire; deaths of clergy the year past, ; ordinations—deacohs, forty-nine; prirsts, sixty-six candidates for orders in fifteen dioce , es.onc hundred and fo ty-five; ennninnnicants in twenty-six dioceses.sixty seven thousand two hundred ; Sunday. School scholars in menty-two dicZeeses, for ty ihonsand five hundred and seven ; con tributions to church objects in twenty-ftve diocese!, $330,533 01. Jury List. Jamar.ry Term, 1852. GRAND JURORS. • ..4polaeon—.Anson Fox. - &auk/Lin—James L. Adams, George Clappun, Daniel Tewksbury. Asa Fish. Bridgewater—John Harrington. Clifford—J. M. Chittenden. DiTaock—George W. Lewis. Great Bend—Samuel Finch. Harmony—David A. Benson, E. S. , Groterant. Herrick— Ziba Burns. Lathrop—Stoddard Mick. Lenox—J.lh n Buck, Jr., Hand Pow , en, Warren M. Tingley. 'Ltherty—Tirnnthy Ross. Middletown—Patrick Smith. 'Montrose—John F. Duumore, Alexan der Smith, Jr. Bash—Joseph Mrheeler. _Silver Lae—Enos T. Howard, Cain Mahoney. Thomson —Alvah Mudge. SZAVETISE .717110T2*. Apolacon--David Buffum, Edward _ Cremsie, John Dugan. Auburn—Thomas J. Sherwood, James Ty!er, Philip Swackkammer. Bridgewatcr.-IYilliam Chamberlin, D. II Coon, Robert Kent, Israel Yonne, H. W. Allen. Daniel C. Meeker. Brood - kit—Horace Thayer, Benjamin F. Saunders. Choconut-3lichael Donly 3d. Clifford--Rufns Burritt, George Cone, Ellely Crandal. M. p. Stewart. 'Dirnork—Oliver Heald, O. G. Hemp. steel Triendssille—D: IV. Glidden. ',Forest Lalre-41. N. Breivster, John iisnan„ Luther Kellum. Gibson—Ezekiel Barnes,. William 'T. Case, Justin M. Gillett, Joel Steenback; Thadeus Whitney. i ,Great Ber.d—Abel Sherman. E arford—Charles Tingley, William 31. ;landing; Arta Sweet. Har mony—Tose,* Jameson, I lerrick—Walter: F. Herrick. Jackson _-Nathaniel Aldrich, Arnold 1 4 1 e 1 1, Sheffield Mattison, Jr. J essup—Nelson Bolles. Ezekiel Maine, &las Smith. L 4 hnnp—Joba Squires, G. L. Teteks kq 4 Le noz--.Ritharel V. Benjamin, Eliska '1 , ley, Garry law, John D. Terrell, .fame's ltruldletwOn-4rederfcli Tagiark Mi chael Vi r tOcia, • ThoTas ...Harney Keenan.. "- • 1 fflontroPe:.-W. B. Deans. 1- Newllli/ford--Norminmoot;--!Tracy Haden, Levi S. Page. Ansel . Perkins: ,Rusk—Williainlloodwin, Albert F Shadduck: Isaac Hancock. Silver Lake'—:Timothy Murphy, ; Pat. click Fitzierald, Janies Whdon. Sprinzoille—Matheiv Gordinier r Oliier Lathrop, - James Marshall. . • - Thomson-S. N. Brdoks, Josiah Ben nett. *TkOse names in Italic are for second week. TRIAL LIST-Second Commonticalth vs. Whitman, Appeal - . Whitman vs. Whitman. In Case. Pardons vs. Nowtori,l In pebt: Loomis vs. Kellogg, Feigned Issue. . Bank of Susq. Co. 178. Sa. John,'ln Caie;, School D. S. Lake vs. %ban, et al; Tres: Gunmere vs. Bennett Bei. Fa, .1 Churchill va. Webster, Trespass, Green vs. Guernaey, Ejebtment.. Green vs. Wartrous. et. tit.. Ejectment. 1: l'homaa.vs. Young, In Debt. 1 Parrish vs..Seamans, Ejectment. Jameson vs. Brock, eta", Ejectment. - Mogg, Adm'r vs. Vely',.Ex'r, in Case. Cope - vs. Hancock, EjeCtment.l - ' Wells & Chittenden vs. Sw - eet;_ Attaciet. Slocum vs. Sweet, Attachmentl Howard. Adm'r vs. Rease, Trespass. Roses' Trustees vs. Gaige, Ejectment. Biddle vs. Howard, Ejectment. Smith vs. Bird, McKinney and Barnes,Ap Daily vs: Rne, Treapass. Ward vs. Vanhousen, Ejectment.. . N...rds vs. Warner & Easter, Trespass. Drinker et. al. vs. White - Ejectment. " vs. Gates,: " Cope vs, Roberts, „ " Brundage vs. Milford & Owego T. R. Co. In Case. -1-'• - Democratic County Convention. ->=T At a-meeting of the County Central Corn tnittee, convened at the House of Wirt K. Hatch, in the Borough of Montrose, on Satur day the 27th day of December ult., pursuant to a notice, for the purpose oficallingi and giv ing notice of a County Convention; t 6 be held at the Court House, on the evening of the 4th Monday of JANUARY inst., (it being the 26th day.) After having chosen a Chairtnan and 'Secretary,the following named g,eutleinen were appointed Committees to give notice of and superintend the election of delegate-4,in their several election districts, on Saturda)' the 24th 4:14 of January, between the hours of four and sik P. M. Convention to be held Monday: evening, 2d week of January Court. Auburn—Thomas Adams, Edward Dawson, Patrick Donlin. Apolw:on—Hang Barney, Timothy Griffin; L. Beebe. Bridgewater—M. K. 13011, Wm. Gardimr; Edwin 11111. Brooklyt—Baniel-Torry,l E. G._ IVilliams Wm. L. Richardson. ; • Choco,nut—Michael Kane, Jr.. David Sherer, Francis Quinn. Cliford—John_ Baker, Thomas Burdick, S. G. Oram. Dimock—James 0. 8u11.2111, Chas. S. !Gil bert, C.. 1, Lathrop. Dundaff—Sidney B. Wells, George Cone; E. P. Phinney. - Forest Lake—H. N. Brewster, Stanley Tut= reel, Thomas Meehan. ' Franklin—Alonzo Williams, Rufus Smith, H. L Blowers. . FriendsrWe--Chas. Campbell,lWm. Robbe, Calvin Leet. Gibson—G. S. Ames, 'Doha Smiley, it. Tattle. ' ' Great Bend—Franklin Lusk, David Thomas, J. C. Fish. HarMony—Henry Day, Richard A. Webb, Levi Weed:ill. -Hanford—Lorin T. Farrar, Liban Capron,, Amasa Chase. _ , :I Herrick—Walter Lyon, 'Stall:mei Dimoek, Almon Spoor. lkson—Alonzo Bryant, Daniel Farrar, DI B. Wheaton. j iessup—A. B. Lathrop, . .I.C.:Sherrnan Th'e, odore Shay. Lathrop- : - Seth Bisbee, G. S. Tewksbury, E. N. Lord. Lenoir--Qarles Conrad, J. H. Marcey, El sha re I. - • ° Liberty—David 0. Torten, Anson Beeman Daniel Adam§.' , illidNetown—F. P. Holllste.r, Riaard Donnell, B. L. Canfield: - • Muntrose—M2C. Tyler, Wm. K. Hatch, S. Crossman.. . ' New. Jli/foid.—tiliot "Aldrich, 'Janina W. pelkonp, E. - S. Page. • • • ' L Shervrood,-.Erastas Maynard, Josiah Ellis. • Silver Lake—Timottly Nurphy, M. D. Gaigi3 Dennis Sullivan. - Springville—Justus Knapp, Amos Williams Samuel Sutton, Ir. - Thomson—DL T. Whitney. _ Chester Stod dard, Ebenezer Messentrer. O. G. HEMPSTED, Chairman. Wm. J. tormax, Secretary. Notice. • The Congtegational Church in garford, hav- Mg been closed for some months to be'repaie. ed and remodeled, will be re-opened for public worship on Thursday the 29th instant; with service appropriate to such, en occasion; Ber vicei Will commence at 11 o'clock i. A general invitation to attend is given to per sons residing in the place or neighboring .01V11£1, Donation • , . The friends.of the Itev._ B. ltfcCanazir will make him a Donation Visit, #t• hitt resi dence in Great Bend, on Thar/gay-afternoon and evenin,, ,, , the 22dinst ant January 1.5, . xvolirp In Jessup; Lnuari 1g41;t5 J. W. Stnith;Esq., Mr. DAVJD L DEivEtts to 11118i3Enttrzr Sinn ell of Jessup. 1 In BroOklyn; ofi the 811ilnat, by Rev.:J. B. Gilrodn, Mr. ANSEL STEltinq) tollisolticnta KENT: all . of Brooklyn. .; -= • • Op Tuesday evening, eit 6th inst., by 1. B. MeCrearh Mr. M4asit au, L. .&lames of Kirkwood, N.Y., to Nisi Manahan', &ugh ter of Vr. .3 Griffm; of Oreltßend, Pa; rra COPARTNERSHIP .11 erdefereettemek ander A. the name and Rem-of Sisk &Throe)), le the zsprese bnehteee on the L. &W.l3,:iL a ts this dayAlbseahreet by nintnel cement. j.JAMLi3 BUZ.' .5en.1,11241. • ' . •-• . B THROop,.. P. S.—The btudisess .edit ',hereafter be .rai l.. Vamp ft Co. , Orßee mhertheinene., •„ *tr MUM= r 4 ,. tournialr oft= tItE ALMANAC, '44k • Janualya., 11l 1852, 1 • ' s :' , ...- . - - Febrnary.4.• .., , • . ' t 3farci...,:..... • Ff April...---. II I , ~ 1 I 5 12' [l9 26 ... .. Ju1y.........-.. September.l 6 13 20 27 Li it II 11 October.... i r November. ifDecember;. I ~:~ ~~ 1 • LostPTWEENIthe store of Malley & Read and U the residenee of F. B. Streeter, Esq, on the af ternoon of ilia 9th inst., a steel bead purse, con taining between Allem' and twenty dollars in mo ney. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving said purse and contents at the Store of Abel Turrell. Montrose, Jan. 15, 1859. SHEET MUSIC ,at January 15. - Executor's Notice. T irrEftS: Testamentary on the Estate of SIMON SAUK, late of franiiiia, deed., having been granted to the subscriber, notleells hereby given to all huh hied to the estate to call andsettle the same without delay, and all persons having demands against the' estate will preterit them duly attested for settlement. a. Jau.14,18.i2. 2da BAWL Ir. TIUXESDELL. • • 1 , lit C. Tyler,•: . - TNEALSRLY DRY GOODS, Eiroeeries.Crockery, Dua l.; warn, Tinware, Ebb, Oils, Fluid, Fronts, &c. ac.; also pays cash for all kinds of Shipping Furs. Store Prat below the Court iIDUZIS. .. Wanted, Mar:VG Court Weeks, by the 8 etlibel% IC 00 e:M -.IJ tomer!, to SriPLY with fresh Teas, Tobacco of all kinds, Ilroadelotkrs at F ew .York prices; also, neatly all kinds of Goods, constantly being received, and will be sold at the harestfigurei far cash fcc.; and also wanted, any quantity:of cash on notes and old accounts. Montrose, Jan. 14,1551. . C. fiff,Elt. . . I 6 0 0 FEE-r Wanted,. ivood Ileteloek Lure - er, salted to or der, and delivered at Montrose Jan. IS. 'ls32. ABEL TIIRRELL. . To ail whom it may Coneerl. 44 IGNED,late Cutter to and for Meesrs. T Sehnity & Co., Military Tailors of Burlington St. Bond, Lendon,lurving arrived In Montrose. is ready pre. pared to cut garments Fall and Spring fashions, French and Englivh, tint forget tin:g American. Call and see.at Mr. Singleton's private residence, next door to 'Squire Case's, Main 'st Montrose. Tailors taught the recent Improved ar ; t. oteutting. Terms liberal. ' ter WM.?. WYATT. Islotace. T ' pi:inscriber is anxious fora settlement of his coo- coVnts, and persons who have amounts standing from one to four years, are earnestly roquestad - to tome and settle the Mine immediately. 11. J. WEIID. Montrone, Jemmy 1D,185... • LOU It los sale at the store of Li .J. WEBB J: Montrose, January 10,1852. Business Notice. iur -5: W 11,90.1 would respectfully request ell. hay . 1341. log unsettled accounts with him, to call and ad just the sante, 'The Mercantile bitchiest( will be conllnned at his old stand, under the firm of M. S. Wilson 4. Son. They Intend to keep a general variety. and will ever be ready and thankful to accommodate those 'who favor ; them with a call. They will keep on hand a huge stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, sand , ardiarn , e, Particular attentlon will ho given to this-branch of theh lossineui, to beep a full assortment.. "Carpenters, l3lackstnitliSJllarnesS, Carriage, neat and Shoe makers, will all find the articles they want. - Moots,Ettees;eusd the materials to make them of kept on band by 1". 31.8.-WILSON it EON. Montrose, 3an.'1,1852. • - lyltt _ : ____Adminietirator's Notice:- xxx.r.frl4 of Adminirtietion of the estote of. Area .1.4 'TAYSIDE , 11110 of Hayford, deceased, baying been granted to the undersigned, notice Is hereby given le all indebted to the estate to call and settle thessme antis. out delay. and all. personahating demands ageinst the estate trill please present tbeni duly attested for settle inset.. • • . - q.1401.711N0LE . Y; Adze's. Harford, 8,1852 . . UFO. • WOODRUFF'S ACADEMY- Dimock" Susquehano Coutag, Pennsgrana i Winter Term of . this Institution will open far like rfecepilan of students on Wednesday, thS.l4th day Of January: under the direct supervision 4:lf air: WIL MID P. OlBlit,N, with all the competent substance ne cessety. . The advantSges of this institution, with Mart to 10. entity, healttertn influences sender is one ,ef the most desirable to parerdinhe wish to send their children &Lowlier instruction. Every ft (dittywililbeafordedbythe , inhabitants for the accommodation of studeatsfrum abroad.. Thesesdemic year la divided into four terms of twelve weeks "esen—st vacation of one week issitnedLately sue. Ten4s of Tuition. The sttaes of the primary Department, per Common deadende,.per ten, . - 8 00 Higher needende, . do _ . • = 400 Classical,' • do • - 6 at In • Deb."%thttqptheibranch•6 ' , -,600 fa. Goodboard nosy 'be obtained 10'41 00, s_toel Dieniel9,27ty peeember,lBsl. - - ltf • „ gdministrator's :Mice; •."-- L 0 AR E i v i e t nkrilfTthe - h i t the e t e p te o t irl i a l t rryr e i l l Inning Attu Vented to the nodegigneds =Aloe le here. by. give. to all indebted to the estate to ceU And settle the samewithont ileley, end el/ OereccA barring demand, Sodnat the estate trill please present theta duly Attest idler eottletneot, -,TAS.'A.O DIIAN K E LEY. f MILIIO . . • - !Hear' Te!'-Hear personiiiiidetrted' to ttio subloribet are re- JCX, g r eeted tOinlike Osytoeut speedily--attesst pfdrao lat of rebruary,next. • • • • . • - - • BLACK/IfAlkt. Deoembet 3,1'851, - &2W4 .—„ :". • ..--- .I.4 .k v e r K ro A tall VVA a ll t Iltur C ittaf °" A r De giu p t ot a N d 7 16al ti t :D t talcA lviin l* l . - Decembei IESI. ' • p, N. C. roduab n et anscdt,undred UWbelr . ti"beat Brea, and fer which cash slit be paid. . PIERSON. Carbondale, November 21,186 t. 821,16 4NTA4NING 170 acres, 33 mites west Baudart, • A Estrus for Sstii. '- C:125 acres delved arid feaced, well watered, and. the balance Well timbered. Hieelleat fruit. Call on Rapti. alet Welts oa • the, prendseaor on 8; U. PIERSON, Car bondale. . - - '• - • Una 5 12 19 26 I HORRIBLE! Man with,hisThioatent J 3 OT he did it himself, the Barber bad nothing to , do No men ever heard of such a thing- being done byi the Barber, white the Newspapers art fait of instanceit of men doing It themselves. A racer is lidatez goons thing, and none but, an. experienced workma n should be allowed to handle it. Everyman: should/link of this, and sot trust to himself for ne ono can tell what may happen to - him.' Now if you never -tench ocelot you wiltnever. cut yourth oat with Itf.so just call on CHARLES TILMAN, Darber fr, Hair Dresser. In Searle's building, next door to Postoillce, who will shave you as smooth as a new born hobo. CILUtLES TILHAN.• • _ Montrose, Dec.-16,1851, 50tf • rirllß United States of Aafterlea t conschius of their glorious calling, sent a vestal to distant Turkey to break the chains by which the mightiest despots of flu ; rope fettered the activity of the illustriutis exiled IN& garian chief, whose very tame disturbed the proud cc amity of their slumber. Go le now the nation's guest. lie comes tc , rouse mar sympathy and ask our ald,for his people and their came. In view of the Kossuth ex. cltement, and other considerations which more directly concern ourselves, •lie late film of 'Drs. J. At'. ',le D. F. Brundage is dissolved by mutual consent. It has be come necessary "positively" to Close up the affairs of our old Books, which hare been trans one to sixteen years standing; and would respectfully beg leave to call the attention of all those indebted, to a settlement 'et the same without further notice or delay. The notes and hooks may be found In the honda of 3. W. Brun dage for a short time. Payment con be made to -either of the tate partners. . J. W: BRUNDAGE. Gibson, Jan. 1,1862. ' D. P. BUUNDAG B. ' Dr. D. IP.'llriandage respectfully asks leave to tender his sincere thanks to the citizens of Fusquelninna, Lu cerne, Wnyna and Wyoming coduties for theft' very lib eral patronage. and mony proofs of friendship. Ile do. signs a•permanent residence 'fit Gibson. and., may be found, as usual ; at the old office of Drs. J. W. Jt D.P. Brundage, when not professionally eneaged. 82m2 t D. F. BRUNDAGE. 9 10 16117 113'24 301 1 Zr. 9.7:N: 1 30 16 tif 23 :44 • Iff SHIPPING PUBS. HE subscriber will pay .cash for all 'good prime lFoz, Mink, Martin,. Otter, Fisher and skins, at fair priees,aud although Goon and Musk rat are very low this year in; tnarket, yet he will bay them in trade or part cash at what they aro worth. 211. C. TYLER. ' Montrose, Dec. 1. '5l. • 5 19 !261 6 1 *f 3 „27 4 f ) 1 1 1 34 rtlB 1125 I 11 I NOTICE. rpAREN from the house of the subscriber, on -L or about the 4th .of lktay last, an Account Book; containing about three hundred: dollars, ($300) of accounts, cud a number of notes and receipts of a considerable amount', also a counterfeit detector, containing all the names presidente and caehie,s of all the banks in the Uni ted States. A number of other articles Inlssing. Whoever will return said property to the subscri ber shall be liberally rewarded, and receive the thanks of the subsctiber Also, this is to forbid any preen min any accounts or notes payable to me to any other person, except myself or wife. JAMES Afc DONA LD. La'nesboro, Dec. 3,1851. 40t1 NOTICE. rrITE Notes and Accounts of the late firm of Jl_ Eldred & Newcomb ate iu the hands of A. Chamberlin, Esq., for collection. and unless set tled before) the first of January they will be sued iudiscritniniately. G. IL ELDRED. Dec. 1N 18.51. 51w4 TURRELL'S ITuriapike' Notice. NoncE is hereby given to the Stochhoid ere of the Brooklyn and Lenox Turnpike 'Road CompsKv that the animal meeting of the Stockholders of said company will be held at the house of Grow and Brotbaws. in- Lenox on the first Monday in January nett, at one o'clhek r. at. (.stltv.3] E. R. GROW, President. To the on. the Judges of the Court of Quar ter Sessions qf the Peace, in andforthe Coun ty of 'Susquehanna: THE Petition of Enoch Chambers, of the Dorn' I of Bandar in said county, respectfully repre sents, that he is provided with suitable convenien ces to keep a Grocery in the Borough aforesaid ; and that it is his intention to apply to the next Court of Quarter Seesions to be hoiden in and for said county on the third. Monday of January next, for a license to keep a Grocery, and to sell strong beer, ail, or other liquors', according, to the act of - Assembly of 14th of April, A D. 1851. • ENOCH :17HA7IBERS.. Duriclaff, Dec, 17, 18.51. &Iw4 To the Hun. the Judges of tile Court of Quar ter. Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Co un- AN'usquehanna.: littE petition of Merriman & Patrick of the Be -1 ro' of. Montrose in said county, respectfully rep. resents, that they are provided with suitable can veniences to keep a Grocery in the Borough afore said ; and that it is their intention to apply to the next COurt of Quarter Ses , ions to beholden its and for laid county on the third monday of January next, for a license to keep a GroCery, and .to sell strong beer, ate, or other liquots, according to the act of Assembly of 14th April, A. rt. 1851. MERMAN & / i ATIIICE. Montrose, ree.2.3,1151. 62x11 7o the Hon.:the Judges of the Cour/ .of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the cou*. tg if Susquehanna: I THE petition of Benjamin Glidden of the Euro' ; of Friendsville in raid 'county, respectfully rep resents, that he is provided With suitable couve thence!' to keep a grocery in the borough aforesaid, and ttiat it is his intention to apply to the next Court' of Quarter Sessions to be, holden ittid for said county on the , third monday of January next, for a license to keep a grocery, and to sell strong beer, ale, or other liquors, according to the . act of Assembly of 14th April, A. n. 1851, Fr2eplnill!~ Dee. 23,1851, , To the lion. the Judges of the Court o f -Quar ter Sessioris of the Peace, in and for the wan. ty Susquehaniza : • finiE petition of Issas' N. flullarii"of the borough 1 of Montrose in said coriuty, respeetfolly repre sents; thatire is provided with suitable cosrveiliess ass to keep a grocery in the borongk aforesaid; and that it is his intention to apply in the next Cunrt of Quarter Sessions to be holden in and for said countyou the third monday of January next, for a license to keep a grocery, and to "sell strong beer, ale, or other liquors, according to the act - of Assembly - o1 14th. April, At n. 1851. • • • • ; " • - I: N. BULL AND. Montrose, Dieember ' ,52w4 . , MBE onclersigned,tin Auditor appoilited bythe Orphatea Codit of Susquehanna county to Make distribution of the assets remaining in the b r ands of D. Oakley and Elizabeth. Greenwood, Executors of the last will and teinainent of Aaron Greenwood, deceased, Will attendso ilia duties of that appointlient at the office of. 8.. 5. Bentley , ,Estil. in Mtn rose, on Friday the 16th day afiau. nary nest, at 2 o'clock tt it.; at which time and place ail persona interested will - present their claims before' me-!! or be'ebarred from coming in for a sharp bt assets." " , . L. F. FITCII, Auditor Dee. 19, 1854 . _ • . '.. 1 EW 'AR R IVA Li': . ler baolplt ceteittfil new and . sapetlor 1.1. • assortment of - - .„ . wall and NVinter Gonds4.: " aelallai an eiegant walleye Laillea Dro/11doode, Win t er L o ng ghtme, new Okylo- Bonnet Ribbons; Winter Cape,Staplepoode tee.. et the most dedmblo /Vito, lad eli,havlng been purelateed at , the late PASie pintoes, *III be sold enstenallylow. . rely 6'ept.ll9, - • - Kossuth Has 'Come, D. 62w4 Auditor's .Notice: Sheriff-4 ,Ttnirvin",e f Writs of,•.Vfn: Ex. issued I nut of _LP the Ciore of Coanntin Peaspf Silva4Bn= ne.county. anti to me direted,l iszpcnse 'to Ptiblic Safe it the tonic fir Montrostian Saturday, Januar3r, 17441852i' at one o'cl:ocklr. a., all that ,certain piece ospircel oflaiatisilnate 'in the .township if Clifford, in Sin county or. Sus quehiannu, boondeirtiticf: described as - , follnweilci wit: On the north byp tanda er, east by lands of Thames Buidink r en the sea& by lands of , Alatisori /Whited, and Oil the siest;by lands of,Stirripel. T....Ouile t toutainiug 40 acrea, tin the-same thorn or lesa, together with ittir.iipptif tinances,nne trained on& framed barn, one Clothing Shrip, one ortiraid, and , aback 18 acres iniprotied, late the estate of ThoritaiM. Ustick and Samuel O. 'Nfantaniiy, • , Taken in eaccution at the suit of M. Co. against - Thomas M. Umiak ana Sarni:re!' C. Mantaney: . • ; ALSO, :An - that certain piece or parcel of land,`eittrate, lYingTand being in the township Of Bpringillle, in the coititty of Suegucheinse, and State of Penney!. "rabbi; bouitiled ',and described. as follows, to Wit : Otrthe Mirth by the t oed• leading: from Spring valet.," Brooklyn. on rho, east by Abe road leading -toßieltolsoti, raid the - south, awl west byi lands ef-A-Dtiardsley, centaining rme.hulf, acre,- be the seine mote or lees, together - with 'the appurienan. cea, ono frump& dwelling house, one framed bern, and all improved, lute the estate of. Polly Wadley. • • Taken in execution at the suit of Calvin Leet, to the' use of Henry hl. Pierce; against Polly Medley; with notice to Clerk Eltirr; T. T.l • ! - ...p. M. GERD, tato Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, 'Montrose. (.. Dec: 15, 1851. '5 . Midriff" 13 . Sales. - Dy virtue of a writ of Veit. Ez. issued out of .the Court of Common Pleat of Stramiehaima county and to me directed, expolse.to pub.; iIC Buie . at the Court ffonseln . Montroseion.,satur• day. he 17th ofJunuttry next,,at one o'clock e. —4ll that certain piece or parcel of land r aiittatc, lying and being in the towachip of Rush, )11 the county of Susqueliatinn . and. State 'of Peunitylva nia,bounded and described as follows, to wit :.011 the north by lands of.'C. Cowell; on the east by hinds of L. Vanhaay.m, on the south, by lands of L.ll. Avrest, and on 'the west by lands of; Wm. I Blaltesley; containing fifty - acres, bet they same more or less, together with the appurtenances, one framed house end cue framed barn anctabout fifteen acres iMproved f late tho estate of Csrps.W. clomstoell. • • 1 Taken in exscutiori nt the suit of John Cottrell a2aiwit Cyrus W. Comstock.. - 1 • " l'' - ' ALSO. • .. . ; All that certain piece or...parcel of land, situate in the township of Jeokson, dan:) , of Suseuehnn. -nu and Slate of Pennsylvania, boudded and des ; cribed as follows, to wit: On the north hiy.jauds of John Griffis, ou the east by . land of Widow Boughton, add on the south bud WeEl. by lands of Lewis Marsh, containing 3 .acres, be the same more or less; togethef with the appurtenances, 1 savi•Unill and 'all improved. - Taken in execution at the salt of B. T. Young against Nettle: fie Hill. ; ' 1 ALSO, i By virtue of a writ of Ler. Fa...issued our] di rected as ahore. 1 wit/ expose to public sale it the same time and place, all that certain tract or pur. eel of land situate in the township of Lenex, in the county of Susquehanna and State - of Pennsyl vania, and butted, bounded . and described. as fol l lows, to wit: Beginning at a post and stones the south-west corner of Robert Paisley's:warratitee; - nottli one degree east, one hundred and ten perch. es to a post and 'gotten; thence partl 'by a fi ns of John Brundage, jf.'s land, south one degree west forty•five perehea to a post and stone ; thende by the same south eighty-nine degrees eastsixttienj and five • tenth perches to a post ands nes; thence partly by a line No. 16, south one degree west six. ty•five perches to a post and stones ; and thence north eighty-nine degrees west one hundred and ; eighteen perches to the place of beginning; con. ,taining seventy-nine acres, and one hundred and :seventeen perches, together with the appurtenan ces, one frame house, one log barn, one-log house, and forty acres improved. Taken in execution at-thesuit of Albert Chum berlin,Administrater de bolds km of Ghtt's.Ghan dler, jr., deceased, against Isaac Woodruff.- -1 - G. B..BLDRED, Shuiiir , Sheriff's office, Montroge, Z De -- e. 14, 1651. • • PROCLAMATIONS. '. Suequelurnna County as. : :, . BENJAMLV•IV. Vlach ln the Court of Co mm on. vs. Pleas of said County, of CATUARItie %oft. August '1.1851, N0. , 138. To Catharine Virgil: Whereas, a Subpmua in Divorce was issued to August Terrn,ilBsl. which was duly returned non eat inve7tits, and thereon an alias Suhpcena was issued 'in said cause returnable to Nov. Term, 1851, upon' tho return of which, proof was made to the said, Court that the said Catharine Virg,ll could not Lei found in my Bailiwick. This notice is therefore to require you to appear before the Judges of the said Court, on the third Monday of, January nest. to answer raid com plaint, &c. - C. Al. GERE, late Sheriff. . Sheriff's office, Montrose, / • ' Dec. 6, .1851. •1 —.. • ; EUSQUEITANNA COINTY 88. , -• 1 ' cts, Andrew spearbeck In the. Court of Common vs.. - Pleas of said CotintY:of Au- Minerva Spe arbeck gust Term; 1851, 'No. 96. ' To Minerva Spearbeck : ' Yi'hereat, a'Subpcn - I na in Divorce was issuedito -August Term, 1851,1 which •was duly returned non est inventits, - and thereon, en alias Subpmna was. issued in -said cause returnable to Nuv. Term; 1851, tiiirin the return" of which proof was made to 'Said Conti 1 that said Minerva Spearbeck could not be found in my Bailiwick. i ,' : ' .- i . —. ! This notice is therefore to require yea I to ap pear before the Judges of . the sMo:tem:in:on the, third Monday of Jaitnery - next, to . aniiiver said complaint. C. M. GEHL', late'Sbetirt. Sheriffs office. Montrose;' • • - - Dec. 6, 1851. - • SUSQUEII oiliNA: COUNTY SS Thomas Hoover lathe Court . of Common Plena ye. .•., ' of said Manly, of- August T., 'Mariba HOover, .1854 No. 186. ' ' '' To Afariba. Hoover:. Wherias; a Subpcutut in Divorce was issued to August TennilBsl, which was duly , retunied _nos est inaesstesi;ind.thereon an alias Subpceua wile issued in said cause, .re turnable . to Nov. Torrn; 1851, upon the !atom- of which proof was ntedelts the Cann that the aaid ftleriba Hoover co uld Dot - be toundiir - my Bailiwick. ' ' . ' '..- - This notice_ is therefore. to requireloti to ap. pear before the iudgetof esid Cotirtisn.the , third Monday of Jattuary. nextOci - answer* laid, colo r plaint, 4.e. G. 13, ELDRSD,Slieriff. • Sheriff's office )Wontrose, . Dee, 9, Wt. 49w6 Register's . Notice. 4 PUBUC NOTI, CE ie hereby given to all :per. sone coucernectin the following cakes, to wit: Estate of Edward -Mann, deceased, it. Whitney and-J. W, Adm'i's . ; Estate of Oliver Weititirby,dee'd.Luke WtiatiterbY, ' • ? Eqate of, Nathan Lailtroi•, dee'd , Cat harine-Gaylard, late Let itroit,'Ager.;;,, Estate of CU:tenet, Slade, unticir o SY , 3. Terrell, Guardian ; , That -the'riceduntents' hisis settfe4 their, ac counts in the Ttegister's olnee niut for:the coun ty of. Susquehanna. eud that tije 'rime' will:be presented to the Judges of the Orphans' (loud of Bald conaty.ili Montrose, aritho )916 day of n'ezt, fortenfirrnetion.end •:- ' j..LANaillaNi Register; - Register's office, Dec. 24, ~, Turnpike Itetiee. - -i , HE antival meeting of the -Stoc Wars of T the Lenox and liarnmor_Tonrripikei Road O/vasty bohold'at hotuieOfJoet !Steen, bank, m -Gibeon . townshfpont Monday ilie:tifth day of Jannary next, at ten o'clock a . . !matelot ono pertion to Serve is ,Prjseitteitti•one Secretary, one 'treasurer-and sit amens : gem to servo the en. going year."- . lly orderer the SO,v3i BENT.' COMFORT. 15eitittay:_; - ...:THE.',RO . AILTO,,...IiTULTH - ,,,' L - i;Z:- - tratii_ .Otit.ll , ll I ,_i. , Xiiiniiil: :-..4.L , b. there' that guarantees to'-'ini .'cam pster i tty AtAltie Ifie,w4Wkrhitax RalellNievil - loOret o m i t , : - 4 jU4 deCtiwln ' ilra ' ' thaw I"Stlf The ! Rabscriliii his ligill d Vara N Y and.idaorot youth, nothing. Then the question is,how -..", .. -. resum e ~ . ~ N. Y . shell that be obtained , And seethed: - .Wire bared where 'he (mind the p ot p i e at nothea.anii would% COLIgh. C,01(1,. Ural:4lll4 Aaiun; Catartho Pleudsg, itifOrm hie triendriOtriPiht Paislie at:w.r...thg. !Diluents, Or Roarsenioir, or nut other aut , ictioss or the ha t - Lod , as ete l enewen4l. ,_ ___ _! ~,,...._ _, ov- ellest, , Yot :will end, in Ore thrower's . . .• "X. ww!! own . 1 .. Igloo!. MOUND. , .igitUt.of pLOOD.ROOT, a sure mature towing prices Mut iioatlY, ter chili:MO as aid ear. remedy, or if yotiralutiren aroafillsted wit* 1:hoi or newt of What ;why/ends to- ifa .. wtho. *if o.' z 'o s i,. napping gouge, nolletter tomedlsootitielociol• /AO* ling, weinid Saythif be .:Will,: sell . lila Peed*. frortk+l Pads byre heen reeled - with lt,attpertideatse or us „,,,,a fi fe - to - lei Per tint Chia - err thin Ow here !heal i doetiratobtl3htlrerikellattWrinseghk.6.7'o"ll"*"?rthetteta:./oriaore4l.affi beyond i ' idiltth f lo •;dlifiitiai fir cash: , hat ; Woad licit ! 'or th e Lange, The - mots of Blood R o ot as • retoodi cor di ally invite all•hia old - etatornenc*ndt'anisgy , L belneet,beeitteAlous itillusw.iiitteosalone hoo body ohm) after having looked through , the . .wilfr- • I kept It somewhat Gout general:layer, buy I flatter t Wadi: that the Odra combination Is perfect: axle that ket!tiietal! and 1 , 1 . 1 4 - ilf 11 . 1 tai ! - :ir be' ~m iiis W . 01.. Wert)" [ its am, viu mearetrlendswitorevia yieofferml - totre hie •assettaseat le general. awrieiet t p it - i o . v i e d v a t...• imil sbtepoillinbilti,', , ..- - • •,':' : . . Dry Goods, MeV which May •lie hind - . Yearhita l l - A troao! to Voriiiraii%4 alit to 'Midianite Your and other .Brea4-,ziotha, Ladies ; Dm* t•Goods; . ; I moditioar to louse your cares, perplexities, altd•olio. , - . ties, whkii Ido by fort/1,1,1140 w 7 , nr tender 'MN= print!, detains", braptifel silk warp., and, - 0 4,,, x ,*„..: !a remedy tor thdr illa that is adapted to Shale, pains, &tie tuils'ailk lace, and other tielle;•liagrr, ties,iritoat thalami •or eonwatiencits from rrolt4loo sheeting , splendid bath eauoh yarsiiiic.'oke`,/,.e; chino with opiatee,'so destnretire and detrimental t , ~e t, b eet Teas, At ar i , .cmois, c loses ;evi,„,i scrosany thentands ofearrams. wrioaatongst y on bat 121 feels ter the suffering infant , where cries are AM. _only, rice; Threble relined audeoda italeratatio TateirtilV Indleation'ot Its suffeting,writhitrg with pattietrom obol-' e io iron and mee k -cutley, , riab, ~ Galli:, lopeff ;al gre* • isamated.from mairbom or .diamitary, suffering. , at nervous iritation often soaps) Bona teethlog— coils; " , . rouider . and shot; Boats and. ,Shises . oftenbrought to death's dorm from cholera Intentuta Oil and molasses. BMWs. Robes;!Leithakike.e • us , and every tit whose from bat nousishnirat 'manning!, be would add; that!' he retnerribers'ind shall; With ' ! I haio seen all of these cored in a day 'almost, by a . - grotilnde • Move - .who 'beep' :45end. really . 11 - ril remedy :that.] brivettera foryaars in Palming. in , ire __ „,_ „ „ dem i" p r a c ti ce a:warty twenty Jean =duo' offer friends ay ! pitying:zoo PaYstm tto too/,0gr000.-ooloi it to yon under the true Tonne at .. 'Pr. Thro•nor to those whia never Pay let Lim its . sill 4mpithihipt say theta is bad litho coming ~• • - . ~,t. INFANT_ RESTORnIVX ilDd ta OTHER% amp.... When tbl, rtmedybas been used, It boo mot arise no. , , ... .„ . .. ..,_ .:., , , . lc if rrve:;f4 . ~- hounded rarer, and as yon value your Own comfort or ,__ N0v.,.,... ... ''' *,'"*".." ' , 1., the irolfareor you/darling fiats, I ask you to else it II .5100t10.0-N/311 IOW: trial, and rin wilt say. truly tn, itiOtatudf, it fa the --'---......_____ d , Hotbeds Relief." ; '' ' - ' - ' ' Worms* are alto produetive.of great tor.`ore to uldb I dren years, sytoploms of wlttell every pa rent ta aware, sni where sulspeetedi ft Is their duty to exterminate them as speedily as posrible,jthich can be done only a few doses Throop's WORM PDF. SOR,which Is beyond coartaritert, with any Vermin:km ofthe day. It will destro 1 them ; and the very small dese;nutkestit necePtable tp the ehlittlien that dicHke medicines of any kind.- Ft Is a happy compound of harmless vegetable medicines, that - In their eorabins tion, prOduee wonderful vegeta upon those filthy intim ders of theta amen syldem- f •- • ,If you are - matTerlng - frOmi derangement' of the Mom eels; Lirer, --- or, Rowels; you have Fever, headache, sour nomads,. or heart•bprp, flatuleney,: costivenerg, and Many other unpleamiat symptoms, for their entire relief you bevel:Mir to take.- few doses of "Dr. -Throop , s ItILLIOUS PILL S," 'end you have a cure. They act upon' disease by re:noting the -cause, restoring the - sc. cretions, of all ,the organs of the .body and health Is the 'coesequence. " ; '• • To those afflicted with sore, weak, or Inflamed eyes; I furnish you-also a temedy that has Mood, the. test of years'of experience, and restated the most cases when every other remedy known had fatßed,Dr. Throopls EYE WATER. These comprise the list of Dr. Throop's ;Del; • estici Ifedieinve,thet should be in the hands of ell-cry buttes keepers...ass good eereedrearraYs rersli,aud whicia ouly•req nixes a trial to insure Oven a place. Al rents' Iliantria.eßentlerft. Read; Montrose t. I c•Orand"r & Co.. Rush; Ilf. - flouthwell. Ruch ;R . 0. - Writ:lit Middletown ; B. Glldded. Friendoville; P. 31. Rasher.. Jessup; Renck - trey & Monfort; ttrackney: •;- J. S. TILASD ELL, general Agent, Forest Laite.• • - Jan.ll, 1130-Iyl • ' ' , . . DENTAL SURGERY 4 ri b. VIRGIL' l'endois his' professional ser avices to the citizens of Montrose and vicinity among whom be proposer. to . locate •its %stover Desvurr. 'lt will be his endeavor to the- best of his ability to serve those .who may lever him with . their patronage. lie does not propose so to cheap en the profession as to lower its dignity, or pro yoke the; charge of IncomPetency, but knowing that the high priceaof Dentistry deter many who very much-need its', benefits, but feel too poor to parches. them, he dues mopes° io consider the circumstances of individuate and charge accor dingly. Sincerely hones that none, however limited their means, will let the opportanily slip of purchasing for a little money so'great a benefit. llo%v. many weeks end months of bitter, sleepless agony, might - be prevented by a little timely at tention to the Teeth. .Why! the whole earth is filled with groans from toothache ; -almost every fataili this dire spectre-pain holds its nights long vigils - • And. Is there 'no remedy?; 0 yes, eels one, nave et pulled Doee.that save it No Wettest: forever! Does that prevent, the decal', paid. endless of inherit ' No, it is but the certain harbinger of their like rate. Gan nothing then bedone to relieve and saves Yee, nine-tenths of all this misery and loss might be prevented by a seasonable applicationto the Dentist. Make it a point td have your teeth carefully examin ed at least once a Year, and as soon as a cavity makes its appearance, have it well filled and zrim.visaged toothache - will net haunt your night slumbers, be assured. Dr. Y. will es teem it a pleasure to wait on you at any time between the henry of 9 A. M.: and 5 P. M., at tits Office in Odd Yellow's Hall. corner of Chestnut a nd Turnpike etteete. Work warranted. -- 411.)1T;t03 a. Oct. 25th, 1851, 45, 3m New BOoi and Shoe StOre• • REELEIIit & STODDARD. - • - THE new firt&of - Keeler & Stoddard bait+ opened a Boot and Shoe store on Main street, first door below thsßriels corner in, which. they offer for sale ' • ; The Largest Asitirtment - of Boots, Shoes end liedinge,at the lowest price; • _ IN MQNTROSE. . We sell:for ready pay acid email profits , . The citizens or the yillage and cohntry are tee spectrally invited to call 'at a real genuine Boot and Rime store where Mots and 'shoes are Sold hi et-Jul of Beer and Oysters. Keep It before the People, • That we have a fall assortment among which we enumerate: • Mens Cork sate Water proof ticiedijaue ter Hun. garians,-cult half sole and pump twits; -Kip half I.s ol e bout.; thick boots, calf, kip and cowhide bro... guns, Over shire, etc. . . Youths Calf, Kipand cowhide bootayboyst thick toots, etc. • ' - Ladiee French' ehatinet Granary,. patent Fax welt Gaiters, enainaTed'arid Kid Polkas, enameled front lace Polkas; kid and goat Jma .Cases, New York tied, eseelsioni, Jenny Linda Rosette's, kid _ties, robbers,.etc.. . • . . .. . , Misses goat and' calf Lace bootit, ll .lenny . . Lind's enameled Polkas, Dutch boots, etc. - Children.' ha ttonshoes, gout and enameled face boots, Gaiters, Dawning's. etc. • ' - Among oar, Findings we ofror French calf skins, Oak and Hemlock' , tanned Calf sisins..Morocco, pink and - white lining . skine, red, blae, maroon, Roanft, Binding, •rtirper feather, oak end hemlock wileleather, pep,z,nc nail. ; !parables, heel ball, webbing, etc.-- • - • N. ft., Work made to order and repairing neat ly done. New Milford Shawl.and Dress Goods. Emporium. • - T_T BURRITT to again in market ,with anew 1.1.41 and enlarged stock of Wintrir long and square Shawls di' Ladies dress Goods of nets - and splendid patterns and pricis retraced still lower; as the city mush panic tells mail the market.- - And including also his general Implies for, the Fell dir• Winter trade in Dry.Gonds, ;Groceries., crockery ; flendware; Iron & Nails, Hats and. Winter. Caps, Minuets, ffrtfruln liebes.:Bacits Shoes. Staves etc. ete:all which he - will pelf-an hla`tisastliberal terms and at prices.that :cannot be•, beat for cub; Product. or ,approved credit. , f N. B. Flournad Sail constantly an hand. ' New Milford Oct: 11:151-44tf Auditor's. Notice: THE uudersigind, appointed by the Cmort.to re f. port : a distribution Of .the asiseM.ivi the"hands of Charles Tingley; Admoihitratrir of the-estate' of Alonzo Carpenter, dicaaecd.:—"also to distribute the proceeds arising from the-Sheriff's ealeeof the tint estate of. Chas... Chandler, - dec'd., and of. the real estate of Lafayette Trowbridge, herebrgiyes no. tide that he' will attend to .the duties GI Ointment, hi the ebtive teimed"crises respeethirly, at his office in Montrose, on Friday the 16th day ' Jaztuary.nefttetst. one- tichick sr., at which time all persons Interested are rcquirrd to present eir claims of be debarred tram coniing ppan said funds.. "'" W141. - 3,'Tl RRELL, Auditor; 1831.' •• 31,11 SHIP AHOY! A S some have supposed that . I -was - ntiout' to IlLleave Montroie. from thy selling off goods at auction. I take this method lb correct , . such Idea% and would say that the- business 1011, be. carried on all except that, if a man wishes td buy anything in my knit theymin patitieeo -'do it -IS. per neat. cheaper than'they have evet &mar it this place. confine,: my trade principally to Watches and by buying low for, cash I cart and mill sell lower thin, any man in this In two`weeks I will haves" full - liattruitetti• kik!' Of Sine &ail easefully repi red atitrwattim. -Amongst the numerous shopii= in this place don't forget .the True oasis the place tabu) , nheap Tunmike,st. in the CandY . abut). ` Itoutrosai Do. 30; '" ' ,48tf • Thelate . lit Neitni By'k). tette frilE subscribe's would luiorin their frieride and: 1.. the public ia genital, that they have juitlikti turned from Nev York with a huge and esatisiltrr i stock of GOODS, embracin g every' article itigte - BOOT &SHOE that is"called fie in this market ; Imivigig made arrangements with'the atinitiliteteret ter for ward additional' supplies:l - , whenever ;ivanted, anal at such prices a's rill enable as to sclPmuch,kov•tt er than everiiefore sold iii Montrose., .Beingptacr. tieul sho.entakera, - our opinion is that vy n e knits!, the., events owe people belti;e:than theta' other htiMes... - i -We would therefore deem items; necessary to say, instead of giving le-list -of mirk: and pritesohat „ ..; Compction 4 delled;' I ; • Inipection solicited: `; , -;• • Andeatiafacqou gnaran tied f' 1-1 f ttliPOUTAirr TO4llooll,llBWz* We keep also on hind hemlock tainted er French-arid Atnerican, Celt" moreccit Linings, Bindings, Shoe.nails. Shoe-knave ,S Peg-float., . Ilimmers,,.EncepAri Riulte, Teats, Kit and French Shod Toots cif every, descriptiou, Boat CrimpB, W 614 Sil4e•thread;l4lot Webb, //Ver./talk - Blacking; &e. choemakersare respectfully solicited. to eigam.ll iue onrstock berm' purchasing. ai Out took and filidlngi titian Selected by one, who anderittandst the business. Storiditectly oposite - Reittlis Don't forget the place. - . .•• „ . The imbscriher Oould alsc; thank his nurnerotiar friends for the liberariiitionage he - httel'reebivid torthelau four ' yearo, hoping that he may kill merit a share of their patronage .as he intends to keep his Eatiug Saloon and Grocery as heretofore, Sept: I ffe—ti 'A. Al EItEIMAN.. , Sprout's _Combined = Carriegut''.' • - , sprit tgat ,y -,• T N OFFERING .. this • arm*. celebratert spun to the public the Subscribgrs respectfully solicif u candid examination es to ite merited . -rAs. superiority over oil other springs, let theee'reliti: have tested them; bear witiress;end the r subieti beta ate willing to"nbidebY the ,decision. It heal been carefully examined by men Sof' scienec e ind by them cheerfully recommended to the A carriage can be built with theseßpringsoheap.F. or.; 50 lbs. lighter, - more'durable and for easstAls not equalled btany plop now in *use. • All Springs warranted. IllaritifatturerlbiL l '':., . SPROUT; BURROWS, 41s CO.; r• , '• . -. Elk Lake, Sumfa. county...pa: AoEsmr- 7 L: B. & A Sen9trr. i . ‘.- 27 , 4 f. •- • OODET-S - LADY'S .13001 t, '' - • FOR 1852. w.: -•- INCR}iASI OF. READING-AtATTER::-.!. rrEIE LADY''s BOOR for the _ensalni-yotr. 1 win pretest many novel features suited tam, advancing demands of the public 'taste:, It' hal: ever been the - object of the publisher to take that lead among the popularklagazines of this country' and the, host of imitators who hoot been constant,. ly after him in vain'--nro, ficient to attest his brilliant success; . • • To the magazine alone- we Must look 'for the effusions della:master minds of Literature,. • Ai, delta' will be published from all the best America writers mato and female. frodey's Lady'Sßook for'Januiry. will contain in addition to the numerous beautiful Engraviiiii thiee of which aracolored,l'aii additional quantity of reading. by. 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Satiptehittinet• county art' Auditor. to haVe steering on ilia alerinioniftlielf to the Mmitnatraterea account of Asa, Nemen* Administrator of Giles Lewis, dtia`d.; also to natltt dittiributioe'ef the. aorta in the heads of A.,alip. fr berlitt; Aditinistrator Pielah Lora. inn* the" creditrint' thei-solifdeelideut. baratri- 7 gives settee that; he wlll,attend •to the. datisear said oPPeiotmeat, in the above , Mimed' tilalit reel opeetively. at the office of J. T. iquhq4i.Epq.i.Ak Montrose, oa . Eitatudey the Pith day of Jinwi t y next; et Valiecroak .r. al4 at which tirai acid Data, altrreebi intimated are toquired'lit prier — sit th at': a l ms or dpheirtidirom corniest neuatilitathus U. ' *Am,. iesi: - : , Stori, (lOW' MAINS of al lyfibit l • tsmta DE.101,101.-. l ,ATmt,. f, A. id ERRIM A; P. W. PATRICK.