tlysterione Death.. 0 , snnday morning . last, a young of Mary Nottan. in the neighboshood . of s ou th Easton, was found dead in her be d The following prirticulars were fern 'shed ns in relation to fter : • o n Saturday evening the friends with l ii hrim she resided, left lur some part e attd f New l ens y, on visit to some friends, left t h e gill alone in the house : according to • s he was engaged in ironing , o s s. a young girt from the neighbor ,bsed c alled in and remained ;vitt' her until s ~, s l ,cl; in the morning; whilst she was a s s ernpfoyed she heard a noise at the window, anh she , went out, and in a short time reamed to the room, as pale ati death. wh e reapon the young girl who was with net interrogated her as to the cause, and , s h e told her she bad seen a friend who died ! s ag since, and t her she was going to ilea her. The girl was very much fright.: s ped, and reqnested her companion to re tain with her during the night, whit re. rased, sod went home, after which she re tired, and in the m orning when her friends tune borne, they went to her room to cull bar bat trt their astonishment found her j a i A medical gentleman was immedi ately called in, hot all efforts to restore her true availing. We understand that she w hirled on Monday morning. The case h a singular one, and should have been in -instigated. We think that the physician aid nut perform his duty itinot having the otter investigated : an invest ought to bare been held over the body, and the facts annneeted with the case ought to have been s uit e d We think that physicians should be compelled to give notice to coroners in pooh elies, and if not compelled, hamanity a l on e should dictate such a course.—Fail: on .4rgo. Eteresting from Iffoxico, R. N i u tionary Schemes of Santa An enrrepondent of the N. Y. Times,. wr iti n g from the city of Mexico, thus refers i n Santa Anna and his future movements . . Santa Anna, the Prince of Mexican con •p sra tors, you know, has never relinquished his hopes of again securing the Dictatorship' of his unhappy country. tats banishment and disgrace simply afford him secure op portunities to mature his pints. It'is well known that he is even now contemplating another revolutionary stroke at an early 'illy; bat, with m qc than his usual adroit ress, he has succeeded in keeping from the 'Centel:Dent the particulars of his mice mats. It is very probable -that bai will asks his descent upon Mexico at Acapulco --a pint fartherest from the suspicions of his ennuis. I know that such was his in tention, althouzh circuartances may lead him to change his plans. A house has been. ,built there and furnished for him by °nem his triends ; and many things useful fur a campaign are landing thorn daily. The du I let I saw 150 or 200 camp kettles gning ieto the warehouses of the leading Santa AoriaiSts there, and many bales of -blankets and elethioe. You need tug be ,inrpri , ed if you hear stirring news from that quarter sone, the officiahi in that State (Guerrero) Ire Sura Anna's friends. General Alves , e 1 the frlov,irnor, is ahno-t omnipotent, a 'firm friend of the great conspirator, and a :blue enemy of President Arista. He has ,pl e nty of arms, and can call i to the field 17,0110 Indians at any moment. The government is almost powerless against him, as the soldiers from the more northerly part of Mexico "cave in" with 'the dysentary as soon as they get into Al tarn meuntnins. All the military MB aM of the different stations in the State are appointed by his influence, and are his matures, and of coarse Santa Anna's ral lying cry with the - ignorant will be "war to the Korth Americans." Pardoning by Wholesale. A list of the parduns granted by Wm. F. Jettarros, daring the last seventeen dabs of bit administration, has just been pub fished: It embraces the .names of fifty three individuals, who stood convicted of crimes delimit every grade. The records of the State - Department may be searched in lain for a parallel, in this wholesale and indiscriminate use of the pardoning power, and cannot otherniso than astonish the good citizens of the C onnumwealth. We notice in one instance, that of Michael Mgr phy, of Sclmykill, who was awaiting his tri al to• a grave offence. he elnititnted him tellJadge and Jury anti granted bins a, radon, in advance of a fair and proper tribunal of the Country ; thus "usurping the prerogative of the Judiciary, db.:gracing alike himself and the C.mmonwealtb over, irtich he presided. His Ex-excellency used tarty a great deal about the democratic par ty abusing the pardoning and 'vetoing pow- Et, hat we think this ditelosure presents a State of things, the recollection of which caght to be suffitient to force him to "place his arnith in the dust," and forever tierce to hild his peace on this sabject.—Eas foaSeatincl. SINGULAD Isciatxr.—A few days since 4 , ‘ lteet trap was ,set on the farm of Jacob Jaw; in Bristol township, flr the purpose °rattling eiows, which much infest that neighborhood It soon caught a crow by thole & and held it safely for some time Ithen a hote.haalt seeing it in this situa tion, pounced upon it. The claws of. the, crow were at once clenched in -the flesh o f the hawk when the latter:flew off with the fts and steel trap to the farm house, and the whole party were captured by those irtiw set the trap.— Doylestown Demo oat Cot PRLSIONeB GOLD 311NE13..4g is now silted that the negotiation for some . 111 :2 pending between Col. F., and certain Aitith capitalists fur the sale to them of f _ 43 iat ere 4 in gold bearing lands in -Cali has been brought to a c 'inclusion k lliliilitebiry to allparties. Vol. Fre 'kw, though his agent, receives one.hun ihd thousand dollars upon the execution lthe deeds to tho purchasers. Ha will laohnis receive sixty thousand dollars a Pt..atil he shall wake a valid title in Au ",, whereupon he is to receive a million g 'Ava for the fee dimple of the proper., gearirCear: P. hiddletow n on the 16th inst.. by F.. m BO /lister Paq..fdr Wttaand Gaievzs of ead bliss JANE YOUNG Ditu- 7~~i~ . In Jessup, On the 9th -lent., Ltzusi:. NE, dalighter of Andrew and A.. Vanden. agt4 2 yeark I merit!), Mid' 27 days. -• Io merey;not: in wrath, • • The Heavenly mandatee - clien t A bloesom from a world.ef pain ' Tedeeornte.the aki . es.• - . , Wiyiold'the treatuie, Lord . ' It wris thine own befere, Since thou nrt pleased to take it home, There wo shalt Prize it: more.': List of Letterii memitininir in the Pen./Dunce l'ibrasio', rrAtoth, 1832, • Anderson':Miss Mary, rancher : Fidelia C,' Austin Mrs: Maria A.,'; FaneherTbereso.„l Broomhour 4 - EitzgrialdlAnn, Bisbee. Sarah, • nigustin Jesse 1., Brown.L. G., 3,Gregory . ' Ge age R.,' Bunnell' Frederick, - Gardner S., I Bunnell Clutrlotte, :licrupstead S. A.. Brown Miss Sarah, .Howard Get:menet. Beeman Henry,. . •• • Madsen Harriett a; Brady Robert, ;' Bennet Daniel, • Jameson George, Baker Harriet, : ..Eeteknut Mary: E., Birch Philo, .. . Kimber David, - Baldwin IL S., - • Kellogg-A. D., - Berg Lonrad H. W.D., ; Kobus L., - Barrett Abby, • Lewis Geo. W., Crossan Mrs. P., r 'Lindsey Nancy. H., Connelly Patrick : • Loyns John,. Coggshill S. It., 2, , . Losicr E. . Deptte,Benjamin„ - Blither 'Amy, Dimmick S. 0. 2, McCormick Patrick, Darrow. Ellen E.,. - Marian James, Daley Bliss L. C.;'2, " McColl ittri - Diniel, Dean Ezra " • McCarthy,Michnel, Finch F. L , Mitchell Joseph, ressenden Charles Blaine Ezekiel, Faneher Richard, ?decker Wirth, Oakley Vashti._ Munger James W. OSburn-Willintn, Mattisin Ni C. Pierce Andrew J., - Smith Daniel, - - Paige Francis E. _ _ Smith Richard, Pickering J. H., Sullivan Mrs. Helen, Pickering John, " Ship:lnn Shater, Preston Lodema, • Stone Etnieline, . Rosencrants Francis, • Simmons;. 8., Reynolds G. L, • " Tickle Timothy, Roach William, • Tyler Isabella, Salton N.itb Thompson Smith Franees • Thorpe A, Sullivan Mary, Warner George D., Smith James, - Woca,Esthen Scott Ann E.,- . 117oottComelia, Slyter Miss Amanda, 2, Waterts L. 8., . Young Lydia. IL CASE; P M.' Montrose, Feb. 15, 1852. Rough & Rsady ! The members of ' , •l '.ugh bz lg.:Attire Engine No. I," are hereby antified. that .the semi annual meeting ro. the eleeti ,, n'of OffiCerS fiir the ensuing term, 'sill beheld at their rooms nit Monday, 14,31 arch prnz at M, A. N. thillatd Forethatt. - D. It. Tula' Seely. ram. There will be the ufival Survices in St. Paul's Chnleh Monti-68e, on' Suntpty next. the 22,1 inst. 1 John Lank C. D. 'Virgil, • SRIIGEOS MosTa wg, Pa. .oidee is Oid Fellows' 11 ni.d ne , corner at Turnpike sad Chestnut streets. Operations upon theleeth performed the snort carefully. atatender.y. Plait skc,kd,ne with the beat material and in the on at improved stile. Charges In' the Orphan's _Court for the County of tatsquehanna. In the 'master of the Esicue of Datuel Haines, deceased; George Gift MU and A. Burdick. Administrietors. imdersignili,ippujuted by the L'Orph" an's 1 'Court an_Audtor for the tistributiiro or as I setts in the hands of the Administrators to and among ibe legal creddors of , said decedent, will attend to the duties of said appointment at histif- See in Montrose, Tuesday. March 16th. - nezt„ at "Lae o'clock t. s. Ail 'persous-interested. will at tend if they think prhper. -•'E. B. cLIASE. Montrose, F•ti. 19, Issl. , _ 7w3 COURT OF APPEAL. THE county Vonnnissioners irkrehy give pub. lic notice that they have fixed upon The fol. lowing days and dates respectively; for hearing appeals from the assetwatrute for the year 11152, at the Coin inisa.ononi-olFacr in Monenise:to Btidgenater, Franklin mid Liberty, •Dlarcb 22,1352. Grrat llowl,blew klitarol and Uarmany, " " Jackson,homacm,ellgoord, Herrickant, . • Dunrh, • - . , " 21, " Lenox, Gibson and. Ilarford, .'• ••• U 2 " 5, Brooklyn. Dlmock and Lathrop, - • ".. " Aubtani,linth oral JerruP• " aliddletoaa. Choeuatit, Aintaeon and - . Fzionitorille - - - • Silver Lake and Forest Lake, 4 • Montrose, - hy order of the ctotzeizatouers. • ' . FebE, J. MEN Clerk, Caparalitionere *Men, b 1852. - SwE Administrator's Sae. 10, OTICE is hereby. given that in _ unruance .111 of an Order of the Orphans 6 . 01111 of Sus:. quehanua . County. there .exposed to public sale at the Court 11ouse"iWthe,Bonsegh of Moe. :rose, Saunday the 2dth day of- Fetnisry A. D.. 1d52. at 2 o'clock P. 314 the following - prop. eetyriate the'estate of Dennis _Bray) late -of the Borough llof Frieneiwille;Alecresed.tioundO as 'follows. to wit : beginning at a•post in the line- of the ALlforti and Owego_ Turnpike road, theme south fifty : two degrees east; twentyl.sit and duce. tenth perches- to a post. - thence north filty-two degrees we twenty-et: perchra and thatii-tenths to a post. thence Worth. thirty ! eightAegrees east two hundred and thirtyoix-percheato the, place of beginning.: containing thirtyieiglit- acres. and ,eight.tenths of an oar; :mere Io tkes r satiated partly in:the Borungh of Friendaville :and partly in the' township Of: saiddlattorul; Terms made kiwiivn on day of Sale. '•I " - - ' • • - - CHARLES* stt i owxi Mn!,i. . . • A. E. - HAIM! - BACKSMITH, haiing[lsased the shop of E. %V. Hawley, in Mcwirpsa, Where .1 eau toastautly be tumid and ahalthe 'to see lila otd patrons of,said atop and wait upon them as usual, !hittariza . arisel f rosin thiriPeqrace have had in-the hastiness iliet Luau ve Ilattortletlittk to ail who trtay give me kcal.' nuithitidatif !arm. era', work Kept on ha:id .ot tnade4a Strdel• aad is good style. f a:pea Wtileuteta titbit snade prorate, ly once a year. - '• • A. B:IIAWLEY.. Mimi= f, -; ,• New-Bcioles *Puy 11tete* , of Hungary end- ICeatentb (a-valuable A. work.. by tint. LL YyTelf4ll44 - tbeltepurt. of theta. moan Fo•rest Llieoreeklue,ln pinaphie43ll.4 TeCeired. , 11getieral adenoma of gsbooliletote sattEtetkibely elerays,pnband: _ • :' Am wr onaply et the 4 `PliOalstMlut received. . Feb. 4,1852.... • - ( MO. FULLER. Going idietiftislikbo - *e,Cost: Tut - 013tiaribet ha i satin Birle coarse' and Hue Body ind otiOsa, and algeod as.ortinent otladteslisses.and-t tan:lmes BOOM And shots, alticli.ttela 'now yell nit , at; plitkii-bu• a Mlle a.' bpre cost. .Th7e attoppottunitylor ti , :.odiatrgainjit '2 thicline - . ; GEO. 8.111.1. ER.: - • Ouse Who' aro indebted -4i) satithiug. molt iettle the inin'e bi-thejtrai of March next, or :tbeir, occoopta w111:1a , the 4ds of.-I.3harlettAiirry. 11.1onttop.'Fcb: 11.1852. - ' \ :si -- — 4l Xl4lll6llillnelit : - , ny Ready - ,ilt - Cloildwairl OW 014 - 0..44,iti.i.• •l! nantly. on bud.- it :lows of Alte 4 llollslietalit yet ! !eptith, waswitiriAT , !ilittait 4,. Altil /Ow I c, ...... y0:tnr4c,,e,aitn:416444.i.: 7,..i!5ui,:....",5ii,fi...r.tr iialmh. ~., • ; • , , •.. - ..... .... . ... , , ~. . ,•• • . . • . , EL • frill E subscriber h s - th's,aity.rec;iied an ex i . . ~ . , , • • • •,. t . „.. • , , .. ,• • , , . • •., - , , •; IA. tensive . ndditio ,to - his stock of Goods, cod= c ..- • •,- ~,•-,••; . . • _. , ... . ,_ ,-..: - , - - : •• . .!. sistina in•part of some new Styles orfireastpins OF ,BjEQUEHANitiir. COUNTY' FOR -THE YEAR:IBSI; . Earrings, Fingerlings, •Gold Chains, !Watches; ~ , . . , , •• , . , • , ,___....,.. _ •••, . .. .. . . , , • - Lockets of all sizes; I n !urge lot'of,goid and sil •ver Spectticles, Gotd Peus, 4e., 4.e., ioiiiii,:..- , to . (Itra4 :#0 ix - Otishe 4 i n .. pursince .:! )f an stet, of ifsseinbly 0 1: . 15 ! 4 • 44 0 1 7 0 .: 840 . gether with' his former stock. makeiii"the: moor! :' •-_,,, .;,....• _ -,- ~..., !,.. • „... • ‘_, ----..... ~ - . , -.- . • - -• . - ',,, Icatoiplei.eiteworimendititi*u:; Ad Which fie wood' Baluicto - Of Collootors.ACcounts for 1843 , 1850, 1851: ' . I call am attention or.tris numerous tri-ntis anti cuts: - tamers, Hahn •is detefrrnined - that no is'eakins on .. • his part - stinll,bo - ivant Mg toisecure a'ciintiMitincti of their fatiortr. ." • I ' ALFfteDJ'..EVANS, • - .- i Wushiwelou Street. - Binghamton, Feb:ll2, 1252. .' ' ' 4. 1 - • • Solleetirrliimest. David M. B. Benedict: B. W. Clarke, • • Chnrchill, J. W. Copenter, M.. Ncwman,,, A—Sneer, French ' A. Biehnp, John Battalion*. J. Shannon,. • O. Foster, - L. A. Toiisend, T:Foran. - N. B. Kenedict* • M. 8 Ttogley, . Robbe, B irett Bhcrer,'" 11: L. Blowers, L. Maynard, Aairm Thomas, Martin Newman, L.; R Peck, S. P. Dimmick, , R. 'Ferry, R N. Lord, Isaac. Butts, ;. L. West, S. Mitchell: R.O Dunnel7,* A F. Shailduck A. M. Brant, M. D Gage, Sarni qtiek, jr , Nathaniel West, *Since Ottled Amnutit rf "Duplicates.; • AntounCpaid o , lleeteis • • Ace .unt of Eannerations fo Cillectora. Ain..trit of Percentage to • Amount unpnirl::by Treasurer's office, Itbintrase, December 31, 1851 . Susqueha Jail,- , $331 54 Justices of the Peace, 7 871 Printing, 145 071 Coroner's Inquest, - 15 11 8. Crossmon, (Crier,) 60.31 C. M. Gime, (Jailor,) 649 , 04 Stationer; 69 501 Road , Damage, 291 50 1 Road Viewers,„ . 08 00' Wild Cat„ • 1 50 Offices fire proof, ' - - 35 55 Coon House, 49 33 Postage, ''' 0 60 Assessor?, • • - 533 99 C. M. Gem, (Sheriff,) _ 252 00 G. B. Eldred, •-• 150 00 Outvote!, . 15 00 F. M.Williams,(Protby. 8: Clk. Q S )293 97 Trairese Jurors, r'' 1,474 01 Grand Jurors, ' - 464 29 Fuel' :, : : :. - 5 00' Constables.. - - 258 31 ei,mmonivalth' Costs, 995 09 General Election, - 855 45 Township Election, 372 67 Pastern Penitentiar3P, , . ~ 110 78 J. H. Ditnock, (Prosecuting Atty,.) 291 81 - D. a Turrell; (late Commissioner,) 175 50 John D. Murphy, : u . . 216 00 Shnbael Dintuck. _ 'i! ' 222 00 John Hancock, u 84 50 It J Niven,.(Clerk,)_ :: ..,,., ~ ...-. 300 00 Befunding Orders, ' - - - 31-17 0: D. 'Cobb,- ,I A: Spoor; ' j Auditors, - . 18 00 • M. J. Mumfned. -: ' 831-20 1 Treasurer's Percentage, ' • 2). 4S • . " 30. t!, at. is, Statement of the I t DR. '1 O G. HEMPSTED. To available funds in _Treasury, $2,033 21 To uneurient,money from late Treasurer, , To met. reed. 'from Callectore, _lB5O-4851 , 7.064 4 6 To ain't. Veed. fri.M O. 111. Gere, Sh'eriff, - 161 02; To ain't. ree'4l. - from F. M. "%Vit. Q - To ain't. • ree'd. from returned latids , tatementrof - ".Treasurer ' s. Aico , ;Pei 11.- . - ,- 4) -G. HEMPSTED: - • - . - , , .. u iktgreOte am't: of Suite Tit for 1851, ' - - $7,75424 To aigrigate am't. of otuatand.. - • , ing taus fogy;previous: ears, . . 4160 . 0 To miumuifrom retarbedlaude; • ' • - 5 , 56 ' It C.V.:GEltit. SHERIFF; SO.-December Sias,. : To anit; -- of Roes 0144:ury , hie collect ! . .. - 1168-00 StaUmont, of county- Treasnry, - January lot, 1852. - _ T.9i - ligtilubleiftindo Ownity_Treesary; - , 5632 66 yo:Blisivehantta (I , l4inty funds received fronijite Vaporer. $ 300.00 , . . State-Bariltif al ' - 21 '00 rcOiey " ; ; " , o f 4toqui4 due fiem.CollectOrg 0f_1843, - 132 37 Te,iiio,eutit from -- 13,51,, 40 2 83 Toraetorol fit' 6404 die Ott iJvZes,Made, cod - Judgments - about • • re - 400 0 4-1 i foregoing to .be 11 tr ." 5ta t' ,132613 •J. D. p if • - • • Ri.l2.l,,StrCa mmiuionen. Stett.4lL- : - 7 -c - 4 7" , : 1 :7 " : _ . _ EMI Duplicates. Auburn, Cliff .rd„ Friebdsville, Forest Lake, Franklin, ; _. Gibson, Burnainy; Herrick, Jackson; Near Milka; - Springville, A-polaeon; • Auburn, . .. Bridgewater; Brooklyn, i I Choennut, Clifr irk - IDimnek, IFriendriville, Forest Lake, Franklin; I. Gibson. • Great Bend,` i llarmony, ffarford, Herrick, Jackson, I Jessup, Lathrop, Liberty, Lenox, Montrose, Middletown, Bush. New Milford, Silver - Lake, Sptingrille, I tifbotuseri,• 8,739 63 RECAP -49,140 86 '510.'285 52 MENNE] -.:.59.220 55 4166 00 Amri't. 'paid. 8, et& Exoneeus 8 ets 57 87 ;]7.31 . 44.6. 13.34 35 38 5 4' o 86 4 3i 92 la 07 2:44 0 5Ft 8 97 5 72 52 87 32-67' 137 93 1 `21`641 125 00 801 52, 652 04: 307 58, 180 : 98 372 00 3i7'87 67 32 128.00 134 00 426 62 369 49 205 18 337 01 199 97 6 05 10 02, 0 60 - 3 .99 253 77 250 04 1 87.8 Q 181 63 231 40 • 410 481 194:25 239 OS 447 08 281 27 299 15 139 17 8 60 4 97 6 19 8 55 2 37 7,564 46 178 99 MMI $7,564:46 178 99 • 461 48 - 534 70-$8,739 03 0. 0 lIEMPSTED. Treasurer a Cotinty_. Cr. B 7 C may Orrlirs. from No, 1 to No. 545 inclusive, $8,760 49 ,:y amount paid County Audit hors, 18 00 By refunding orders, By Treasurer's Percentage; .. I o .~ . easurees Accowit.; 1