!me ntion of a Young Girl in cal. ifornia. rb: piton-Me is an extract of a letter to tbe Journal of Commerce, *dated "OpMr, connthy•C al., Oct. 1851 ockin howe v er, as these cases are, 1.4 ), ar e outdone by the extra judicial mur ,erva 50 , 0 g. girl a t Ddtvnieville, "far up' a 6e na.attatt of Yaba county, a Mexican senorita, with all Ebe vas rassions and frailties which attach b o o Ices to the race. One day she -tabbed s roan, so that he died in a short tine Public opinion varies as to the ality of this crime. Some assert that . 3pa a wanton Mud- treacherous attack ; 4tha ,a c insider it to have been an ordina yunnier, under circumstances of in s uffi e ., i er ,i hat considerable provocation ; whil e affirm that the blow was struck in d e fence of her person against a drunken a-s -lt. The better opinion is, as far as I d a m, that the killing was unlawful but. .nk palliating c ircumstances. It is of a de consequence to my present purpose, nitarnine into the decree of crime. lam v i e ly to relate how a woman was punished y . irlawful hands, in this high noon of de nineteenth century. Itseenns that an example was needed in Posnieville Little or no retribution had hlien upon former murderers in that vicin. t~yrtad it fortunately happened that the a n d man had many friends in the 'city, a ble the girl elicited no sympathy. Her ohm vas despised and she was of a char tir which always dr.t tis mo. e compattions thin friends in California. The manv head. ed,roreter c, led " Blond for bind !" Th e 3l,-srltain City is situated at the cabana of two branches of the North Tuba and is connected with the opposite ank by a long bridge. The cord was thrbtrn over a cross Leant in the middle of chic bridge, and thithet the infuriated mul titude horrid their frail -victim. Her beating etas haughty and composed in the highest degree. Sle was a beautiful girl,' bat neither beauty nor usual roundness of tot, eacited the :lightest compassion in ,hi • C;Dajorny. At this point of the proceeding, a young ,seer m ,anted tie hridce railing, and de- Danced the whole affair in words of more itter josiieerhan discretion. He was not Sled to speak long. A dozen hands ailed him down, 'and - as w.any feet were ignuronsly applied to him along the length fthe bridge. When upon the opposite he was foi hidden to eater Downie- . . ale again. under penalty of being tarred ad ttathert d. Even tl,e prepetrnters of Ibis outrage Itonld bare been shamed into .common hr the nest a,yeat. A physician ell . oxn in the plane, stated upon his .rofes•ional reputati4,n and most sacred oo,r, thst the girl was enciehte, and de ,,teded for it , T the reprieve which was al g a ,t,,d the merciful common law Engiand, even ht the darkest ages and Ist barbari nun peri,als. But no! . Mer to a nemires, ! Time to give birth to other ot the viper's bleNl ! They hoo dat the idea! The physician was ord ed !care town Within three days, for .ring dared to distal!) the alljesty of the aide, arrisi n in assert justice. ?;hannbile the girl tied been Inoking.nn ti the utmost nonchalance. At the fail- . of this la,t appeal. a F.eottifol smile ,lis- , rted her lip, and she at cm -e began to perform the last offices for herself. The •nla was rem ced from her head and giv en to her paramour, with a watch, pulse, .mdomaments. Rer Meek hair fell in asses over her shoulders, but she camly sped the noose. dangling near by, and ac=ing it around her neck, cone( aled the , ideous knot_heneath the thiek fall of her air. Sic made but one request, that her nds might he left untie I and free to give he sig.sl Strange to soy, they did grant CT one privilege; 0 (me which, i cm-es -here the nerve, were not made of steel . -ould hare bee. the most injudicious of She then dreer a bunch ot eigaritas from, ber Luzern, and distribured them among the tvstanders reserving one for hers. If.. This ' , lle lighted and half smoked- then drew 'Om her lips with 1 wl.uld do it again • t;:trzaidito—!" She did not finish the sent nee, hat dropped the ciptita. This" as the signal, and her light form shot pidly up in the air, hardly struggling, so powerful was the will that kept her free arms stiffly pressed against her Eidep.--. There she hung over that fwansing river— Ittween sky and earth, the mark of deep tst disgrice upon all our people. Thy Iflortality of New York. • The deaths reported to the City Inspec t of New York during the year last past, in - eluding 1,26 S still-horn infants, was 20,- if)s. Of the 19 010 born alive, less than lee-half (9,2589 attained the age of flee ?ears During the year 18501 the . total rurality ( including 1,152 still-boru tan) was 16,978, showing an increase of tonality daring the last year of 1,887 over the present one. This is an enormous amount of mortality according, to the pop elation. 517.000. In Philadelphia, with ;population, of 410.000, the deaths last year, including sill-born were only 85.31. Thatxal mortality in Roster. for Lice last year is 3850. an increase of nearly 200_ - on the previous year. There has been no op.; idenne during t yPar. Smallwhich Int year carried he off , nearly 200 yietirios, tit year has hadihardly-50. CimatunPtiuu steadily increases from year to year. Bank Meeting, On Tuesday erening last, aTarge meeting olthe citizens o! Ilttston and vicinity, as 6ecopled at the ,Eagle Hotel, for the parp eci taking measures to procure_ a charter fort Bock i.f s 3 oo,o4oeapit al, Committies tar the several departments of the work Fee appointed and ,the business. portioil, °f em community ' are making every. eff:lrt !otetate this highly useful and beneficial Pbject Erimse.—The Schuylkill Haves Ws -lanysays:—&, mom by the name of imsniab Pellard,in this borougb; eom.mit .ttinicide last WYeJnesday, by cutting! his 'i lt g { in rein with his pocket 4nife. Infu rdera , igement is supposed to have muse. ; Re was a member of I "ELin pal chard' and esteemed by all eloinew him. Ile was disooverrd before 4 had bled to death, hut tloa nature of the iltodad prohibited medical aid. Wife is 45.11 framig. From the Lyciani t at:Gaze:M. Printing the-Laws. , - We adopt, and heartily endorse, the fol lowing-tillielefrom-,the The refer* proposed; if-pro.,,erly agitated' ; will be, made ,the latv of the laud by.the next:Legislature: ' •.* An tffort was made:test session trt-our legislature to pass act antliorising . tho printing of all publielaivkin. at - least one paper published' in. the several - lootintieS of the.Clemmonwealth. 4 - 11 siled beeatite" of the fear of entailing upon the people an nd . ditional expense, and a aiilisequent inereaio of 'the State - debt. - ,4ovreare opposed to creating any: additienal . ..b . arthen on the tai payers of the wale : Ifeiertheless, think such parsimony, is not!an eVidet.ce - of sound and wholeseme, reforni... It is 'little people get I'4 their 'money, And they - should .be nliorred to reap the betiefit 'which .may be deriied fiom the publication of the general laws. We know it will be argued, as it always has been, that More injury is crea ted by. such a than. - good,' but we are unable to see theforee of the reason. Seareely'a winter pasSes . witlioui some al:. teration being made in 'those rows: which affect townships and tewnship.offieers,land, if they were published, ell_ excuse_ of error in the performance of, Official duty, .would .be removed. The laW.relating to Estrays far example. There are searcely ten men in a township'wholmoic what'the law is and what is requited in taking-up'Estrays. poor man in the country, ignorant of what he has to, do, unable to fee a lawyer, is yet liable to be prosecuted fcr. not performing, a duty lie is \ignorant of . Should this evil not be remedied 7 Le t the millionSlof dol lars,expended for purposes of lesslimpo* tance to the people, be . devoted to objects which would in reality; create a benefit, and the people will feel mach better:satisfieti. - We hope the subjeetrwill be again agi tated this winter, and. that eery prcss in the State will_ take up the matter, and insist upon passage.: It; is needed the people - require it and it obght to be done.' . - Hon. Tiros 11, BEN ON, in a recent let tor to the. Democracy , of 3.lissonii, defines his position and that: of the Democracy of his State, in the following langtage " Fourthly , Adbeiion to the Baltimore platform of 1848, is another point on Which. I hold you to be right, and; the nullifiers wrong. That platfOrm contains the demo cratic ground in 'relation to slai.ery.. The nullifiers wish to engraft upon_ it a new dog ma, was expes4y,. and almost upthi:. mously rjected by the convention which flamed it, namely; that •Cungress has no right to legislate upon slavery in the ter- - ritories. This dogma, like all the doctrineS of the school to which it belongq, is of modern in vention, and only invented for' the ptirpose of multiplying chances to find pretotts to resist the laws i f CongrsS, and for }Ling off into that new confederacy which is to consist wholly of slave States.-and to he christened ‘• The United States- South." I The democracy take the Baltimore platform as it was agreed to—not as it was not agreed to—still less as rejected—and above all as attempted to be interpolated by the dregs of the party whieh_made the ettrt, land so miserably failed in it, at Baltimore 1 These are the points, four in number nn which the nullifftrs, and formerly -sumo real democrats, divided fritm tie party; and .tn all which points the resolutions which you have adopted are most anthentically right, and Worthy of all aceptation. To re capitulite, they are these :" 1. Itettudiation of the Nullification : Secession resolutions of 1849. • •2. Ropudiatien of the; vote, and voters. and their hackers-, frir a ivbig 8611 °7 i tor. •8: Atlthesion to the right-of instruc tion within the limits of the constitution, and according to the will of the people. e 14. Adhesion to • the Baltimore platter-I*cl I 1848.. These are your tests of Mi-souri I democracy, and they ',are mine; and' on I these tests I am ready to #44. the right hand' of political:friendship to all returning brerliren•=.-to sic with them in council, stand I by them in trials, and comfort them !intrit, -- 1 illation." ' - : : - ; ; A GREAT tiNDERTAKING'—'4n it ItittrT published in the Loudon ws, htsrstediate ly after his escape from Paris, Llitis Blanc' declares the following to he the purposes of Luis Napoleon, and, the absolute taunarets of Europe: - - - . e.. " To divide Europe into three great' em prres—ti RuSsian emptre,e2tending to Con stantinople;. an Austrian empired with the de fit 'annexation. of • Italy it French empire with the addition of Eelgiuin. this new holy atianee between three great despotic empires tn - rause to arise a war to the death against the Democratic party, and ttgainst the Liberal and Constitutional party; to inguish heneath the armies', tread nut what the ihsotatists: call the rev olutionary flame—that is io • say, wfiatever lighti the 'lnman spirit on the way of pro greis—and if England resists to eru?b her. •* * Such is the phut (who can cbjubt it longer?)—sueh is the isaereligious , plan of which the sack ,:f Paris is the commence nient, and for the accomplishment of trbieb Louis Bonaparte has deliVered Yrauceinto the hands of French Cuestas. HINT. TO:PeSTUASTgII9 LA r - ostmastpr in Pennsylvania recently bed"" judgement given agabisthim for the, price or zjibscrip lint) for several , years tea . newinaPei, oo the plea that behad.het,given-ettffieleaV le gal _notice to the publisher to stop it. and continnedto receive thein for severpl years, and 'sell them for the postage.. . - -The magis trate decided that merely returnint Ueopy of 'John Smitl4' -with • stop t4ie. Written on it, was not sufacient 'for legal. netice but: a _written, notice, - with. name, place, date, and. reason-, must Ixt sent to he " franked . .!?' .;_ • NreStAttee RIOLITisCL—' A V . . pint' memb er of the Tenneisen . Legistatim,;.rene ntly• or fered the fill' wing imettdmentilo r a Wow an's Ilithta Bill introduced . into the Sea ate :' • -i , • Sec. 2..And'beitfuYiker enacted._ That in, rase any younrgentlerain 'or:1,40104. makes'any alivenoes- toward ifq:l44unieci, , tiny and unsophisticated lady, makint Imre, erby pretending to Intalte'love bor. Anit.having no, real' br,fierloas. intention-of matiimony, he shall be , feund4eiky of a misdemeaner, and be pdtaished'l.Oceidlet; _E. KosEnith.„ and,. Intervention.; At the banquet :gilled by the' tioU , York Isar, abolit twit week:4, 140, gossultrwas re= calved With:-"ttruch- enthusiasm; • 'After a' brief introdUction by Judge Jones, and an, a4dress of welcome. for thil bar, from .ludgo Ranier* Kossuth rose anal replied in 'one .of his usual able and oloquent speeches, in, 'which hereferred to the objections of many -persons that intervention On-the part of.the United States might:lead to war between her and Itussikin case the--latter should disregard our 'declaration. On this point be remarked : • , • Well, :I am not the man to decirto the vonsequences of my principles. (Great laughter and ; loud applause ] ,not st e al into your , sympathy by slippery eva sion; Yes, gentlemen, I 'confess, should Russia not respect such a declaration of Your eountry; then you are obliced—liter tiny obliged to to war, or else e be prepar ed to be degraded before mankind from your- dignity.. tApplause.j tes I confess that wuuld be the case. But - you are penant- enough - to defy any power on earth in a jast cause ; as your Washington'siantf so MitylGod help me, 'as it is true ; that never was there yet a more.just cause. (Applause I There Was enough of ivar 'Orr earth for ambition, or- egotistical interest—even for wunianly whims—to give to - huthartit.f the glorious'oi a mple of- ' a great people going even to war, not for egotistical interest ; but for justice,:for - the /air of- nations,'- for the law of nature and of nature's Gnd —and it :will be the noblest, the greatest glory which a nation yet: has earned, and its greatest 'bent fit will le,- that it Will be the last war, because it will make the laws Of nations to become a .'earny , , - which 'nobody trill lore violate,sceing them put pnder - the safeguard of all:humanity, -It will be the last war be- . catnie it will make nations contented--loon tented because free. , (Applause.) - And Whit still must be foremoitly con 'sidered, you have nothing to fear by that war for your own country—for your own security. —lf it were 'otherwise, never Would have pronounced s that wish : 1 But I am certain that there is not a single citizen of the United States, who would not agree With:Arra that there is no plansibleuse of that supposed war which could affect the security of_your own country. (Great ap- - please.) • WESTERN RAlLROADS.—TheEconornist, (Cannelton, Ind.) has an excellent article no Western-improvements and railroads. The folltiti'mg, tables will show, that in the c"•tirse of Thrte•yeais . -at farthest, 8393 miles ofrailioad- will be in operation in the . Western and in Some of the new States. No. of , Miles in • Miles Cosi Or roads. operation. con'.t'g. canseg. Texas, - 1 72 Tennessee, 5 30 602 5600,000 Kentucky, 7 77 .518 1.500,000 Ohio, 30 690 4567 12,768,793 Michigan, 4 432 33 8A60.34.0 Indiana, 20 279 1142 5,100,000 16 119 1772 ,990.0002 Missouri, 2 500 ,' 1 180 ----- Wisconsin, 1 20 236 4,000,000 ===:=MaM 1647 6752 535.389,133 - Vtlmit CattreftstA.—The steamship Daniel Webster, arrived. at New York on, Sunday Morning. from Sa'n Juan,.xi s ith half of - g old. The news from Califor nia is favnraltle. The American steamship of Win s ., Saranac,-.had` arrived at San Juan, and 4aused =eh e tenement, as it was un derstOnd her visit was connected with‘the firing s igto the Prometheus-. • The British alnop'grpress had beeii.reealled to Kings ton, l jarodica, by the English Admiral, for the purpose of investiaating the affair. . VALE'S OF SLAVES IN VIRGINIA.--A few days ago, tirenty-one slaves .belonging to the estate Id . W3W. Pendleton, consisting of old and young men,. women• and children, and not regarded as above - ordinary,-were sold at Lynchhurg,Va., s at the average pride crs4o, One negro man, without a trade, sold for itlo2B:f a Woman with a Child ten months,,old, sold for t 950; and a girl aged' eleven years., for VW- On -the public roads. of Virginia, slave mcn are hiring at from $l2O to $l5O per 'Month. CALIFnIII(IA PLACER.--the St. Low; Intelligencer states that Col. Benton has received intelligence that Col. Fremones ctuntiz' mine in Cl!Minim has been sold to' a London CoMpanylnv one million- dollars in cash:. and tt.at the money is ready to be paid io New. York as soon as the, necessary ,title deeds are executed, • Col, _Benton is nt)w,nn his way to. New York to consummate the transaction.. - ijECIISLATINLES, TlED. —The.Senate :of Matiyiand; now in session, is equally-divided bet Ween the great parties. , The same state of things exists in the New York Senate, thrigh there the Lieutenant Governor, who is a Democrat,. has the casting vote. In IPentl svtvallia.itio;fhe - Dimmetats and Whigs I iareAnally divided ; the'nild vote however: liheing with llamilton, the Native Anierican Senator froarPhilidaphin county: ANOTIMR REVOLVTIONAUT SOLDIER cloNc.—John,Piirpoht, a solidi& of the Revolution, died at North Haven, Conn 4 .on the 29th at the advanbed age•nr 91 years Mr. Pierpobt served during the Revolutionary war as a gunner, and says the leader of the small party that placed a gun 'so as head on the British" vessel' ih the' North. River, that was 'wafting to convey, Major Audio back, after his visit to Ar-- nold. = Dith'lVNlat IN A IWELt.—Tiavid Allen: one of enniffived on the- Northern 'Main:4 near thil, rfalf,Way., noose, on tho Troy roattirent.to drilia pail otwater .from an nneurbed _yesterday .mornine and fell in luitni-foreinnst. Ile was Missed; and foamy with his feet Alit' of water, and liis head' downwards: Re was '22 years- of ace.; hati_ar-infer. livi 6 l7, in-:or- near Rome:: pabida;Connty; _Crirnner held an inquest and the ver4iet - aecuided with ills above facts' A.resoltition in favor .of the Eon Allen, - ofOhin; for Presidency tims voted:down in the:Ahinneratie woven.; don of tliet State ...by - a vote - of 144- to 14't Weshaie no seen " that the State finally Tailatedfsi any 4entleinan.- T hp: way thel f Settle 'AMU in A Saerat#ento paper says; that - within within twenty-four boars after Oeat,rush to the' Spot„ a - toem, a little' .; cliatanee're moved, was surveyek mapped: •divid ed into streets, squares; &0.. =and ta furty eigiii• faiars afterwards contained a aura her Of stbrektaverne.- boirding-houses" or hotels, garnblirig-houses, with lactate. and billard , tables, and 'all the walla.establish 7 rants foorid.in the inlaid mining Who .woridera nut:roils grawag sir such`_ Mr New $2 Harrisburg Relief !ries-- counterfeits of :the-new_plates have mude their uppearxtneePhilmielphiti. The err. graving of theiteargin of the left end is perfect end' coareely:executed, but, is well calculated to deceive. .. • • - • N. Y. &M... ' Railroad. Great Bivnii Depot'. • , 'Trainx Gaps Ef2sB: . - Mitll. 511.Tht Cr.p.. Cattle:. Way Tee. Coal Tri 11.22 A. al. SAO A. m. - 4.22 •.».- 10 •, as. 5.15 r as - Trains' Oa West:: 74:01. itigat Exp.. Cattle •Way frt. Cant Try 0.47 P.IIE. t. 31 a. 11 .arp..4.-, 4.= a. at. 0.90 p... Religious Notice. The Convocation of North Eastern Penn. sylvania Will meet in St. Andrew's Church, on rri.lay the Oth or Februa ry, and continuo in session the two follow ing-daYs. Public service three times eivh day. JuuN Dedication at Susquehanna .. pot... • • • Tho first and newlydmilt Methodist . Epis r copal Church Susquehanna Village, on the New York & Eric Railroad, Providence permitting, will be dedicated to thewnr ship of Almighty God on Thursday the sth of February, 1852. .We invito brethren generally, both in the ministry' dad Mem bership, to attend. Services to commeece at precisely 1 o'clock tii)tice. Tim Cong,tegational Church in Harford, hav ing been closed for some months to be repair ed and remodeled, willibe re-opened for public worship on Thursday! the 2,9 th instant,.with service appropriate to Such an occasion.. Ser vices -will commence at 11 o'clock a at. A, general invitation to attend io given to .per sOns residing in the placebitiighboringtowns. TRIAL . , LIST-- , SeCond Week. CoMmonwealth vs: Whitman, Appeal. Whitman vs. Whitman. In Case. Parsons vs.. Newton; Debt:- Lot:ibis vs. Kellogg, Feigned Issue: • Bank of Susq Co: vs. St. 'John, In Case: School D. S. Lake vs. Mahan,'et. al; Tres. Gunmere•vs. Bennett Ex'r, Sci. Fa, Churehill v:._ Webster, Tiespass. Green vs. Guernsey, Ejectment, . Green is. Wartrous. - et. al.. Ejectment: Thomas vs. Young, In Ma.. •. : Parrish vs..Seamaei t Ejectitient. Jameson vs. Brock, et; at., Ejectment. Adin'r vs. Very. Ex'r, In case:, Cope vs. Hancock; Ejectment. Wells & Gbittenden vs. Sweet,,Attacift.•, Slocum vs. Sweet, Attachment, Howard. Arley vs. Rease, Tretpaszr..-. Mises' Trustees vs Gate,' Ejectment. Biddle vs. Hosiard, Ejeettneut. Smith vs Bird, ilt.-Kinney and Barneer,Ap Daily vs. Roe. Trespass. Ward vs. Vanhousen, Ejectment. .Wards vs. Warner & Foster, Trespass. Drinker et. al. vs. White Ejectment. $4 " vs. Gates, " Cope vs. Roberts, Binnflage vs. Stilford dz Olvego T. g. Co' In Case., . 3.1/IgreaVC ° In 3lnntrose, on the 14th itist., by'Eld D..DimoCiii, Mr. Axles D. Stitotri of .Ly coming eount . y,, fortrierly of this, Co Miss C.Tuant: ,, lt G. Mum of 13ridgewater. In Rush, on the 10th ult., by bun more,. Esq., Mr. Atairterit Th RANsnai and Miss FANNIE FIIINE, both of Rush. In Auburn,- on 'the - 24th ult., by the same. Mr. - . R4.OitS , NM:sun:and . Mis'e. Luca ANN Lou', both °Mlle former place. In Auburne.,orr the 31st . ult.. by the ame; Mr. II It. Bonen' and MissP.ku LETA. ns,r.uts, both, of Auburn. -In MidiileCcurn, ilth. by Rev. S. t Darrow, Mr Wu konte, of Friendsville, Und•MisS SAltAii PECK, of Middletown. , • On Tuesday evening, the 1-3 th i:ist. ; by IN m. O. Ward, Esq.; Mr. Etasun fox. bf Seranton, to'Ni.s CLARISSA WEatet&N; of New Milford, Ira. Executor's Notice, TTestamentary on the Estate Of - EtStos AA PARK. late Of Vranalia, dee'd , baring been granted to the subscriber, notice is hereby gh , en t all inblted the ertate, to call end settle the same withonteletay; had all persona baying demands against the estate will present therm duly attested for settlement. Jan. 14,1852. gait SAIII'L TIIXTE4DET . . . •. • •• Wanted, - DtilljNO:Conit 'Weeks, ky tiro aril:rill:lir. 1004 ins= tom orf, to SUPPLT 'with Iretklras, Tobacco of all kinda t trtoadekr . tbs• at flow York prices; alfp, ota l I y all kin‘la of Goods ,- consta n tly being received, and.rrill sold at the loweal fi garres for cash fkc.; and alto wane*, any . quantlfr of arab on Dotes and old acconirts. Montrose, Jan. 14,1851. • i fa. C. TYLER: Wanted 00 ; • - FEET goat Hemlock tore er,•etivett to order, and ddlrered a. Montrose an.lB • • • Aur.L•ruiertr.t.T.: 61592. To: a 1 whom- it - may , Coricer a, rpm um:mut:loN ED; taterenttee to snd ParMerm. .1 Set; utty & Co.,aMilitsay Tallori of Burlington' St+ Dond., Landon, baring arrives:lln Montrose, ay ready pro pattdto cat garments Fall and Spring lemblone Frezweb anatEnglisb,unt forgettiorgmerican. Call mid sey. at. Mr.Blngteaton'd private residence. to extdoor to ',Sejuire Case'si Main et., Montrose. Tailors taught the, recent Improves:l tof Cutting.. :•Terme WM. P . WYATT. • kcOtiCe. . .. . 'rFib ittbseribee lieortons for aset tlenient or tiVassi . • .1 - sot:tots, and :persons who Alive nee.o.t a a jm i,u,,, from one to four . years, aro earnaatly regnestod to coma and settle the samelmmediately.' - • • 0. j, WEBB, Montrose, Jimmy, JO, 2852, - • • • .:- -. ~ .. 'TTER& ofidininistratton . .of the ettate et :Siam* °ARLEY; deed, late , of the toweship.,ot. IttOoklyn, kartug-been ;rutted ia the untteralgned, ,potto I hystren to all indebted to the ritate to call: Ailviettle the serafimithetitalelay,:atut ell perso. telehm demand*, egetatt the eatite - please-Ore:exit them , 44 - attest., i ter . settlement. J. A.OAKLEY, • . - , -- - , Bitt.uovism4 onLgy; "dm., 8t00k1yti,Dee.,24,1852:. ; • . Dissolution. ,L COPAWSNERSTIIP lerett fere, existing undo the name mid entrotEistt,& Tbroop; in' vbe .6press Umtata, ott the L. W.; An , 47.dasnived. b 7 attUil sprisent. . AMES SION. 3 .110.1;18a.. • B. T1111.4)0P - . -• P. B.—The business -wilt Wenner be canted on by Titrooylo Co. ygynioy *Anytime:ann. , - • :" THE ROA, : - TO-174.,ALTr. pay-cathioi nil:gums ' the Vicruxy t s h„ ri , th,itgotrautetts to .sts,a eetnitelenc7 Fox,- 'Monk? Martin, Oiler; Fisher and V moreiturely,littur decilnuot ilfe, than health; shine, at fair iiriceidid although Coon and ltlusk= ' MI Tim - tor youth, nothing., - Then the question is,how , • „ a nd that he obtained and teruted. It we have a . tad - are very imp this year iu market. Yet Wel Cold, . buy them us,trade ovyart Utah as/ what:theY, aro' , luthreora, or 5i,,,,,r,„,„m; nay .other 'Catarrh, Plearitrio. . other affliction °rpm worth, • • ungs 4 - 114, it'yott. Vent &id in' '.riarooosirir 'thinPo YR tIi , ofIILOOD.II.OOT, sUre andstde .* c. TY.LE,R7- re uTd/r orlf You/ .ten are afflicted with Or, np or 111oUlrOse , ; Dee. 1: '5l, Iloorpur COurt, no betti:r reared); tan be round:Thou ; sant hertr.beett cohered with it, and certificates of -Its curative powers, now in my . posseddeu, placcitit beyond doubt, the greateit remedy of the age, for any affection of the Lungs. , The wove, s cf Weed . Root as a remedy has long:been known, out its harsh action alone hat kept. ft sometrhal out or: general (aver, but, I flatter myself that the Above combination, is perfect, and that its tee, will secure - friends wherever it Is olTermt to an enlightened nubile.' • • A WORD, TO ornaus:—l wish-to aeliorate our] condition: to lessetr ld your cares, perplexitie m s, and c owls. ties, which I do by providlost for yottr tender °Ewing,. a rerwffly for their ills that is adapted. to their leaven ties, 'a/41mM the tsar oft rensequenica from remedies charged with opiates, so destructiveinn d detriment alto co many 'thousands °tour reed. Who nramigst you but reels for the guttering intent, where cries, are . the only Indication of its soffering,wri thing with pains chol le, emulated from Ma , rhcca or . dyilettt..y, - suffering ;Teat neivouis fritation Often tu fts): from seetidog— o [ten brought to death's door from cholera fa hug Um, and every 11l wising froin but nourlrtment or witting: have seen all of these (laved In a, day 'ahnoat, by a tweedy . that / nave been for years in perfecting. in an extensive practice /If nearly twenty year:land trots otterlt to yotr under the true name of E_ r. t5.;.0, , INPANT f:S/Oli ATTVE mid' MOTHER'S WEI L IEV." • When this remedy has been used, It Ints.met *Wynn. bounded favor, and, af you value your own comfort or the welfare Of your darliog nEklon to giro It n truth nod you will say ',truly , In its ttlialt, it the a Slather's Relief.'" Wenxrs are'also , productive of great toe tiro to -chil dren of t iper years, lot rymptoms of which rimy pa , rent is aware; nil where suspected, it 'ls their duty to eterratnatetbein as speedily as possible, which can be done only with a few dotes of Dr Throop'sit'Oltat POI- N, which is beyond coma arisen, with any Veriniftigo of the day. .A.sriUgeStro . them; and the' very small doss, mokes it ttecepteble to thelchildren that dislike medicines of any klntl. It Is n happy compound of harmless vegetable medicines, that in their. combine. Mon. produciwonderfui effects upon these filthy intro- dens of the eumAn systein. If von are or front derangement of th e 'stem nett. Liter : or Bowels, you hove Perth, head-ache, sour stoinneh. or. heartburn, fintulcneY; enstivelest, - and, many othertinplensant symptoms. fur their entire relief you - hoer. ante to tale a few doses Of Dr. Throop's ItILLTO US PILLS.,” mot yowl:lave .care. - They act upon disease by remevinkt . the eatlNOj restoring the so• eretiOns." of all the organs of that body and health is the coax ennence. . To those Afflicted with sore, weak, or inflamed eyes, I furnish yonittao a remedy that Iles stood the test of years of experience, end restored the most,tmses, when every other remedy known hnd failed,Dr. WATER.. Thefa comprise the list of Dr. Throop's mesiii Medicines. that should be in the hinds' of every house keeper; a R n gond rern edy aleryi ready, andwhich only requires a trial to Insure them a place. , & Merlti; NolltrnFei V. nrfeirr & 00.. Rush; it. yI. Southwell. fwd. ,• Wright aildd'etowp ; n, Glidden. Frienderlile; . P.,P. Barber. Jessup; Breckney & Monfort, liviekney .1 S ltr, S n ct,f.. General Agent, Purest Lake. AIKEN Irons the hoive the, subieriber: on • ho T. o • _ut .:the.,4tll:_of May lost, mi KOcoolit Book; centaining - about three- - hundred dollars. ($3 . 011) of ocGoonts,•utur a 'nombvc of tunes and receipts. ot_ u , eausiderthle a . miiiint;iilso a e.otinteireit :def..ete - r,eent,t t inittg• all the.-tames presidents and easkielitof ell the banks in the (Jul. red.Statee. numbetrof, other oracles ruisSing. 'WM:reser will 'room said property to, the' suliscil-* bee . _ shill kw; liberally'rewurded, arid receive. the thanks cf the .. .subscriber. .:Also, his is to eptlild any person paying any accoonis'orteites payable to we to any other perion. myself or wits.-. JAMES AIeDONALD. ILanesbortr, Dee. 3.1851.. • _ *rt. Auditor's Noticei i : T N.the.matter of John ..Sherer,jr.: uchniniatOtof of tho.estato °flames, T.-Sherer tlec"d. notice is Itert•hy given that the uniferitigned,enatulitor to whom was referred the exceptions filed to the re port of distrthotion of ossritS uranitz the_ oyeditors.: - will attend to the 'titre:tor that referetice miSat nr day .tlYe' seventeenth dat ofJrnuary. ai'olir o'clock r. 3iibt his of*i.. - ot whifh time and place all intereeted . can attend, or, b-; debarred :from corniug in for &share of I.lli , upsets. , • ' • • . . ' . Jc. mII4EII, Midifor. - gontrote, istb Doe., tem. Iw4 - • NOTICE. • - - HE Notes and. Accounts of the. late firm of T Eldred;ar. Neweiimb ate in the hands cif •A. Chamberlin, Esq.. for collection. and utilesi Fet a d before the first of January they 3vill he sued indiscriminately: G B. ELDRED. Doe. 19. 1851. _ - Sued • . . -. Turnpike_ . Notice. • :N°C is heretic-given - to the Stoetdiold- . rig E -of the linaortlyn and .Lenox Tunipikr Road - Companir -that the annoul ineeting of, the Sto4hoidere of said cinmpany will be held at the house - of cirois and- Brothe=rs. in Lenox, oni the first Monday ht January 11 , 21, at one o'clOcki , .* [sow3] . E.-R. GROW, Presidt-a.t. • ~s• •• Lost pt TWk:EN the Store of Bentley & Reaction& U the residence of F.B. Streeter, Esti.. on 'hi: af ternoon of . the 9th inv., a *steel bead puma, con mining between fifteennod meaty dollars ininca ney.i. The finder will . he liberally re4arded by leasATE said purse and donteritslct The StorC of Abel To trill. Motitrisc,i 7 ,Jcin. 15, 1852 Q iii:h:P 51[1:4C ut 1,3 • Jannare IS, C. V Ai.NoLD Hear Yo 'War Ye! ALLpersona ittdehtod to the,rub,•oriber are re . - tvieste(l . t make n pite paythrot ;speedily—at feast prior to lot of Fohroury neit. • I.IBIACIIMAN. 15ecemhei 3. ISSI. - . • 52;a Tat United Stsres of knregeit.leonvelons Of their giatinti• calling,. sent a ve4sei tr. distant Turkey to break the chains by which the mightiest despots or Ku rope fettered the activity oftheiihtttilousriflednue. garian 'chief. whose very 129 , 00 illtrurtftl the proud se curity of tie it Flirlitel% IN he now the mattes VlleFt He e!nee• to rouse our 'Penal by end ast our aid 16:4 145:10V:pte andther calm. Tn view of the Kormuth ex citer:Vent, ani other esnsidera Mons which more &toot 'y etineery onrselera, be late from of Drs. J. W. gr..;l). F. tifatublie dislotred bymaltual consent It hes be. Come neeespury, :•pokitively" in cit er up the tra!rs' of our old Books. whirl! have been from one to spite of .pears stet:din:s.'ou t would resreer:tfolly be leave to eon the attention of ail there indeb"rd. to a sett , etnent all de same vg.thout fortheritntlee 'or delay. The 'notes and heals msy be found In the bandit of J. W Urun daFdfore.shorttime. Paythent can !tornado to -either pltte: late partnere. J. flibenn. inn 1.11 , 152. D. F. RUUNDAG E. Dr D.P. 11.cnndaTe respletfolly mks leave to tender his sincere thanks to the citic.ns of Sn.inehanna, l.n• time. 'Wayne end Wromlnt counties far their very lib eral pstrrmage an 1 m.nv proofs of frienttenip. H. di— Figur a permanent residence in Gibvon. and may he found. as usual. at the old office of Drs..l. W. & l ) . F. Brundage, when not Fiore:aw:tally - enraged. 52m2' D. F BRUND AGE. WOODRUFF'S ACADEMY. fJimod, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Tat: Winfer - Terns of this Institution will open for the reception of F ttvl6'ntm-on Wednesday, the 14th day of January. under the direct suheevialon of Mr. WIL. A lID I?, 01856 N, with coinpbtent ttrAstance ne ceA,nly. The adratangesof thta Instittition, with regard to health an moral inthiences render it ono of the Most desirable to parents who wish to send' theirxhitdren nbit.sid tot lust/13111<ln. teeey t eility will be afforded by the Inhabitivats for the artoevaiM,title or }Mina} from et•rned. Tbe - senitemio yosr ititlisideil Into four terms of twelve - weettp"caitra tseition of, ono stook ltnuie7'.atclj-sno• ceedlnzosch term.' • ' . _.. Texikis idTuitimi. The Ftsialet , of the printory Department, per ' term, . $2 50 Coalman Arndt-tote, pm term, • 2 . 00 Higher Academic, do • , 400 (Misdeal: - • „ ; do - , -• s'oo p rene h„ 'de. ntii other branelwr; - ' s'oo fa. Good board map s be obtelned'at $l. 00, to $1 25 per week.' Dtmock, 27th Deeembbf„. 1251. . • ' ltf Reviolution in HarfOrd-I - IMPORTANT TO FARMIEIRS. E undeialgiteit having recently purchased tke sell X known IttLIYORD'SIILLS," are now prepared to do all kinds of Fousreng; in the latt.t r,ner and wita prnmptness. Partletilar attention will be paid - to via. tom work, audit° pains spared to rel tun to our custom. - era fell satisfaction.- The hlgh reputation which the "Harrold NINA" hair preelosly had, we Intend shall be fully sustained, and even more. We 'hail pay rash for ; Incal. !rye, Corn eel Inch•teztai; anti keep on band tor sale; at nil dues:and nt fair price , , Finer, Meat y Peet Etc.. all of the bet qualities. • We hope, b - att earnest endeavor. to elicit the confidence and patronage of the pnblle, 'receive It In full, and therefore moat' respectfdllp and cordially invite a trial. ,Itt . ' 8. Ti, 0 VILE. !Urfa:xi, Jan: 8,1852. " 1 . 0.11. MILLER; would „yespretruily "request all har a fog unsettled accounts with blot, and ad jus.lhe mine. . : - The necantllc business will be Continued' at hls old stand. ender-the firm of M. S. Wilson r.They intend to kecp a general ertriey..ond will - neer' bit really And thankful- fb alcommodste those who favor them with a call; They will keep on Land a large stock of • - efuri• Gootsty 4.:ronera:;sivroacery. and Particular attention will he given to this brooch of the hapiners. in keep .4 fun losertment. Csipestent, Black omit Ilainese, yarn ige;lln ot taken, will nlllll4 tho nvtleloo Booty. Phoes, eta the mat oria. tn'makothimior krPt on lowa Ly_- • .111:8. WILSON &SON: - - lituittose. Jan. 1, . lyltt T ,trrEns of Aduvriletrutico of tliti - p‘tore of -LI TorYcon. late of llolortf, dectorod. having :been gnuited to the undoregne.l, attic it birroliy, given CO an tudebtetteolfic tototo rO toll mid ietito thorame 'out dolor , and ull peroono haring; demand~ 'aordiort the estate will pleaoo prereat obvin duty ot torte,' for settle suot, . . ClF.V . B.+Tl:4att;;Adoer, farfoid; Jaii. 8; 1:52. . we, ".., A Mns with . his Throat ettf! BUT be did it-bittowlf, [lather bed notideglo - ad Ad r ia It N-irdari Orer'lltinril or *deb a INN... Ateldg done by the Earber, *die the Newspaper* - nr i ni ,tanecti "(teen tieing theumbies tazorq* dart. gwou* tprig . iihit • none but 'an'eiberit•tice4l worknahl •should be allowed to handle it. Every man shouldlldilk ortM*.and'ner erred fd Wrenn At twiene can telt What sney tiapped to: hidt:s.. -Now. If you never touch aptior i Pm will new. 7. 'eta yetieth . ant. id thin on Shit canon EU - ARLES TILION, Barbet:A Uair. Drelwer. In Etwrio's neat - door. IrYnttOtticr.tstri *ill *beet red as .ImOnth dew newbrm fettle CII In LES TIL3IAN. Motittwelei Dee.l6, 1801:- 50., oal I T ,AeltAlvANNAccmi.,inuri,64 1344 c at 1.4 et retail at New. Milford Depot, by 11, , . , UT' ttePtit3it s,4eirt.4 .. ottOm 434, siipetio* ,1 0141 I'o'4 . 4riiiditir an ettlarit variety te toadies - o+w P.M.z. Oti rAttO3b4Wil• Ptidi Bonnet: Ribbotis. Wintry stapii tictoo Ace:, or tlr most .desintblo etyles t lipiftteb,having-brott putekstra at the laic t'441113 . id 1 tra s4l.4.uourpally low.- • - , • New Milrard. Sept, 28..1831. , ' .F 6101.141- tot oaliafthissiore of , - ,11o0twoo, 7umarylo,lBsZ.-: - • TURRELL'S Kossuth Bas ;Come. Business Notice. fl r 4 n. p Administrator's Notice. iialinnistrator's Bale. - A.NOTICE: ie hei,-by aiv,a rbat the fOtlowing awl other prap,rty will be gold at pablie palm, at the Into republlce of A zel Tatlor, ae0 . (1., in //driord, ou Friday, January 30th, inutuat, at one , o'clock , Two horsesa two ems, trio heifers, (Rim yiars old,) four tong of lion cue cooking store oud !Pr niture, four cirrring,o Online, plows, hat row teeth, bedding, bedStends, Isom- and nppnra tug. &c. &c. Terms mude kuowu on the-day of salo. r.Lts TINGLEY, Harlot.), Si.t 9, IUL . , Iw4 • New - Milford-Shawf. and Dross Goods, 'Emporium' LT BritILITT is azaia in market With ti den • Mid eulareed stock of Mater - long and 'square Shatvls & Ladies dress Goods of new' and spleudal patterus,uod prices redaced still lower, as ilia city. cash, panic tells Upon the market., And inch:ding* olio his general sup lies for the Fall & IVinter trade in Vry Goods, GrOcerieri. crockery, hardware. Iron & Nails, Ilutiarif Winter Caps, Minuets, Blasi° Robes. Boots sf Shoes, Stoves etc. etc. all which he will sell on his usual jiberal terms and at prices that cannot fie beat fot . .cailt;• PioduCe or upprored credit. •- N. B Flour utoi Suitconstantly on bond Nrai Milford . Oct. 21 Ibsl-440 . : . • SHIP AlIOY! A S some have supposed that I was abed- to .C.ldleave Montrose, from my selling off goods et . auction, I take this method to correct such ideas, and would' any that the tinsineds will to carried on es' formerly, except that if a man, wishes to buy anything in my line they can poB . itivelk do it 15 per cent. cheaper than they have ever done . it this Mace. r shall confine; my trade principally to Watched mid by haying IoW for cash 1 min an& will sell lower than -any man" in - this county. In two weeks-1 will have a full assortment: An kinds - of time pieces carefully repeirecrand warran ted. Smongst the nunierods:shopi in this place I don't forget. the 'rriie one is the pluCe to buy chimp Turnpike at. in the Candy slicp. ! . - - • Wtn. W. TIZUR. . _ Mohtrote, Dec. 3d, k.a.51.- 45t1 . . To the gon. the -.rudges rf the Court of Quar ter Sresitais df the;Peaee ; in' and for the Coun: ty of Susquehanna :" • " THE- petition•of Merriman 4 Futriek or the no -1 ro' of Montrose in:said county, respectfully rep resents, that they are provided with suitable con veniences to'keep a Grocery in the Borough afore -41; alai that it is their intention tcrapply to' the new Cain:of Quarter Sessiona to be holdenin and' for said county on the.third' monday of January uext, for a.hcense to keep a Grocery, aticr.to'stil strong beer, ate, Or other liquors, accordusg,to the act of Aisembly of 14th April, A. D. 1951.. • • 31ERIXIAN & PATitat. Ition trout, iC 234351. - 42,4' 'Jo the lion. the Judges elf' the Courl of Quar ter Sessioni of the. Peace r in - and for the C 01132- ty of Susquehanna : THE petition or Benjamin Glidden of the'Boro' 'of FriimdSville iu said obnitty;respectfally rep-, resents, that he is provided with gettable. conve niences to keep a grocery in the borough aforesaid.l and that it is his intention to apply to the next Codtt of Quarter Sessions to be hoiden and ftir said county on the third montray of January next. l for.a.liceture to keep a' grocery, and to= sellstrong beer, ale, or other liquors; according to the act ofi Assembly of 14th April. 1851. Friersyrille, bac. 21, Ist,, .Tr the Hon. the Jutes'of the. Court of guar. Sessions of the" Peace, itt and for the cozen _ 1q of Susquehanna : , T"E petition of Issas N. Bultartrof the borough of Montrose in soid at:16143f, reepectfully , irepre- Se that . he is provided,tvith suitable convenieu-' ces' to keep a grocery in , the, borough aforesaid ; and that it is his intention.' to . apply to the. next Court.of Qiutrter Sesoions - to be holden in and for said, county op the third montruy of fanuary next; lei a license to keep's grocery, an to sell stroug beer: ale, or other tiger:es, .accortlingqo tho act of Assembly of I.4th• April, A.. 1)../851. • • r. WaLLAnn. Ifont rogeetieeclnber 23i IESI. • - 02w4 To the Hon. the Ju7ies of !hi- Court Quiff terr. Sessions of the Peace, in and fur the enn.n . ty of. Susquehnnvar . . petition pitta-tie' Warnsr.of tlio Do, .3....r0u0 of 51,ontross in gelid county. respect fully represents, that they , are prOvided with Rait eotiViliten'oei to keep a Grocery in the Do. yougli urareßnid; end it is 'hail...intention to apply - to the nest Court of ariarterisessions to be hoar,' in and for the said county on the third' Monday of• Juntiary next, fora . liceitie to keeir• a Grocery, and in soli 'strong bier, ale, ar. Other 11q ors;aecordine 'the: eat of_ Assitablv.:of - I.4th• April; a: 1851:: ,• -purrs i.U•WAIINSIL .. • Montrose, Jan, 1,'1.1352, , r; • , • .• To, the lion. the ! ItUlgek.of. the Court of ter Sessicrns of the Peace, 14 teafor thecouni 1 Y rf ,Suiquehirancr,T , • ritflE petition of John Coinktridk of the township 1. of Great Itend in aunicoanty.respectfully rep. resentei 'that ho is provided with suitable, conceit. letter!! to keep a. Orpoefyi ,in , the township , afore. said. end thitt it is hitt intention to.tipply - Ili the nextVollit of Quarter - Sessions be hoiden in' and foriiiiid eCiunty, ore this third - monday,ef Jana , ary neat, fu •;a licentW tatkeep a Grocceye lied le eell strong. tiger, ale or other liquors. according - to the net of AfOletikbrY of -- lliitt'Aprilt A. 6-1851. " ' • JOHN COMSTOCK. -' • Great Bend; Itea.VB. - 18- 5 1. ' lw The Latest News By. Tess, I r illin.sobscribenawOuld intone their friends an& the pablidin general,, that they hate - jest tamed frein:New York With a luxe' ' r and extensive ;stock of eit. pildiendiracink eveli Z artic l e • BOOT.* SHOE . , !that is called for 16_t114.tnarket-..and having, ;rondo arrangements with the routtufletwei to for. ward additiodul supplies; wkineler waited, and utmach.prices as will enable - tit 'tt sell much Jew.er than ever before Sold iii'Montrosoi- Being plan. hienl choeinakeri, oarePinion is lb &Care know - the - *ante ofJhe people better then thc‘ - who are le other bagihese; We would therefore deern it onl? neeessary to sa r i., instead brew,: works: and_ prices, that --, • _ . - - Goinpetion isAlettedi- • • • Inspection solicitpd,% „ • 7 „- . And sattifaction guarantied ! 1 - lIIIPORTAIit TO SHOE3iAIKERS4- We keep also on band hemlock tanned sate leash:.. e r ; Frenck.und American Calf% .Sliins,,storoccar , Linings, Binding's; Shoe-naila; Pegs, :cund.stones,,; - Shoe-kutre ,s "•- fio'nts, liamners, . Pincers,: Rasps, Tacks. Klt and French Sheetoolitori'v4f7 description, Boot Crimpo, War, Slroe•thriad, Wm*. wehh,fieel-ball. &c. •• . -„- :•.hoemakera are.respectfully Solicited to eaum-r nuistock &fore_ purchasing ; as our toots and. findings are all Fplocte'aLy One Isqlo muterstindsi the huSill4ll4- Store_directly opo. site Searles Rotel: Don't forget the pla ce. I • _ • • G. w. PATRICK.- . . _ the antscritermnuld also - tkonk his-mtmerOind friends for tho liberal- patronage lie has received' for the last fotir years, hoping.:thit hi May stilt merit a 'thereof their patronage' uo ho' intends tot keep his A'atingsSaletut and G rocery hereuifort; Sept. 18.—d - A. IttERRIMAN, To thii. Putlie- , A BEL- TURRELL has just ;returned from tbo; /I..city-of Niiv Yolk, with a lunge and dodzablei assortment of ' ' r - GOODS winch will be so!cl very !Ow feir cash. or ready pay : The stock is composed of a feratl rate assoneneut Drags, Medicines, - Chernica'ts; . Paints, Oils, - Dye-St uffs, -Groceries, GlasS-wareisytions e SpeCtacles, Musical Instruments, Yankee Notions; and .• Lkiners;'-• •• . • • ALSO, -1 ,• • • Dry Gondse i ilardware; 'Stoneware, Mirrers, Statioriery, Bitshcs; . 1f edieril:lastruinerits i . Perfumery, ' Tritsses,- SimporterS.•Sho'nider-Braces, Slices; 'Campliine; Burning' Fluid, : Lamps; Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, - &c., •. • ' A regularyerat. Physician, will '6- in coasts:Ai decuctanee to etsiie in waiting upon costruitrnt,4 All persomi ivishinrto.purchuee Brturser Git'Sde iqi any.of the afiirsaicl clepartmenter, will find terssis promoted; 'by calling first at the Drugi -Mar Variety Store of • • -ABEL TURRELL.. - Atrontrose, Nevi 1851. r.:. VIE undersigned havinglnien appointed the, . I : Orphan's Court ' of -Susquehanna' deanty, 'an. Auditor: to have w.hearitig tho dxceptions filttj to the , Admitnstrator's account of Asa Hammond.- . Administrator of Giles Lewis, „deed.; also to mike, . distribution of the assets iit.the Trends of A. Chem.: Admiaiitratur of - Joaiah ' Lord, • dec'd.,' mohg the `. Creditors - of the said decedent, hereby gives notice that.his will.ottend to thit dollen of! - said appointment, in ,the above named casesi re.' • sp;:ctively;al the oince , ofJ. T. Richarde, Esq..tat ,Montrose, on' Saturday the 24th . (lay a Janualyz next, at one o'clock at which time mud tilacei all persousloterested are required to present.theirt.. 'claims or be debarred from corning, upon such fund!., • IL IL FRAZIER,-Anditor. De 19:1951. • . 6:14, Sprout's Combined, Carriage' Springs, • : TN OFFERING this much' celebrated Spring.. I. to the public the Subscribers respectfully solieilt; a candid exarnivation as to its merits. As. for its superiority over all other springs, let those wits, have tested them, bear witness,- and - the eased.. [ bere ate are willing to abide by the: decision . . It bati been carefully examined by men of science, and( by them cheerfully recommended to the A ciirriage call be &tilt with these Springs cheap.. er ; lighter, more durable and for ease it We! r.bt equalled by any springs now in - • All Springs Warranted. Manufactured by , . • SPROUT, BURROWS, &C 0.,: Elk Lake, Sustfa. County Pir .• &nests . — L. B.'& A &sour. 27-tf. • I • -DEarticti SURGERY. 0 D. VIRGIL, Tenders his: professional RT.:: isvieeeto the citizens of Montrose naavicinity._ ltinOng whom he proposes to locate as Thriannar. • Dks...rtst: It will be hiS endeavor to the beat of hisatillityto serve those Who may fixer him with their patronage. Ile dank not propose so to etteep4o. en the profession es to !awe:: lts dignity, isrpro...4. yoke the charge of Incompatenny, but - knowing:, tient the high prices of Dentistr3idetermany who; very muchneed its beriefiti, but feel too* poor' toi purchase them, ha does, propose' i to consider the . . circumstances of indinidnals and :charge' indef. , . dingly. He sincerely hopes that none, however"- limited. their means, will let tae t opportunity slips of purchasing for a ittle rocineytuigreara benefit:. How many weeks and itenths ntbiltdr, eleepletteri. agony, might be preventedly.a:littlei timely at.... tention to the -Teeth. I Why I.,tite" whole ~eartli,;.• is filled With granite fro= toothache ; in almost.: every family thildire spectre-pain Molds its nighte., long vigils' And thore no" reinedY? 0 yer;.` says one,ehone st pulled Does'that save it ! No' tt's lost fernier!. Does that prevent the &elle pain. and lose.or others?' .• NO, it is.but - the certain harbinger of theirililter fate. Can - Mainz tried bedone Velfere and' save... Fed; nine.tentlis'ef alt this misery and lout might:be prevented by a Seasonable ripplicatitiirtd• the Dentist. . Make it a point to have your teeth . ' earefuilY eganiiiird at least oilda- w year, and eel; eooh asa cavity makes iiitlispeatzuce. bare it Willi. filled'aragriiii.visztvd toolhachiS will not_ tiititirt your - night slumbers, he assured; - Dr. V. will eik teem it n pleasttre to. wait yortift:any betweewtho hours of fist. M., and 5 P:: M., at 'Mil Office inoild Fellow's lie!!, 'coiner, of. Obestdnit add' Turnpike, 'streets. Work wirionfed: • . st..TßoB6,"Oct, 125th, 1851, 45, 3rIV, B. 9LIDDE:C, btwC ,New_BoOt attd , Shiie SA KEELER St, STODDARD, . t 1.1.1 new firm of %Keeler Stoti4M4. ham T Boot mid Shoe store oil' STaizt-itreet,, first door helbw. the Mick toritif• io• Which thoy.. ofrer for sato - ..••‘ The Varoollll • - of Bowe; Stioctiatitt'Filulioggoix OM lowest priterik: . • ' IN MONTROSt• - . Wetzel" fOr Telidrreer.tinitintallprollths, The ditieetio of thb Mid couutry tre r 0.;.• spectrally incited to enl l ..st•n•real-genuine Boot not shoe store where Boole ond.ihoes IWO *old M.. steod of Bodr awl Cystirs.. , • _ Keep.lt before Abe Piiople Thit we-have n toll assort Merit einOug veAktikiires enumerate:': - r. • • . . . ,• • _ .- Dime Cork obto irn ter proof bilotiiJkowerg Iran' ONciaps; cnit huff sole n o d. tr.tap Mote s , Rip halt- sole bouts, tbi6h looias, c:4 kiikanit ccuarbidy 11u0•' : tabs, Over shoes; tic, ,_, ~, ; : :-.. 'Yolithi . C4l,4 "Ai, mid. cowbicisi boat!, &lc thick Lach:a - Preneh• 'channel 'oniters., patent Ytiir': wok Gaitins.:emineled and Kid polkas; enamels:lC finnt; , taco Volkan, kid and goat Jeraxir Lutzt's.: . New York ties, excelsiore, Jenny: . LindsOosettos kid ties; rubbers: etc. Miueignat and, raft Laie;tinots, Jenny. Lirid's enameled Polkas, Butclt hoots. • • Childrens' batten shoe* goat and enameled loco' toote• - Gaitere,,Dorruing's etc., • Arson" oar _ Findings tra olDrEt i nokottif skins" Oak and Ileintoelt tanned! etdf ins,: Morocco., pink and white red.! blob, maroon., Roane; Binding% .upperiaather, oak and hemlock: , eoleleather, pegs;ama - milli, sparablea. heel , 61114 N , U. , Wail; mania to Ordeinitd rePtOug nelOr. 014 „ kilvs;nrorreabil wrstlartOtift NA' D sta lan -• , • ..A.g - Auditor's -Notice,
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