The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 04, 1852, Image 3

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    The congressionaL Apportiw
ment.
The following bill. districting the State
remember r
Legislatttre
s of Con
te gesA. tea been. intro
duced into the Sta,
I s t District. S o uthward, Moyamensing.
yuat, Eiligseseing, and West Phila.
po
liej ot and New Market, Spruce, and
Folic wards in the city, to form the ,
ft diAriat, anti elect one.
a •
The city of Philadelphia, zeepte
t h e shoe wards to form the second district
se d elect one.
3. The Northern Liberties and Kens
oken—orle•
4 . Spring Garden, Penn, North Penn,
Bichmod, Frankford, Lower Dublin. Ox
-0,3 White Hall, Bridesburg, Aranaingo,
sea unincorporated Northern Liberties, in
the county—to elect one.
5 : plchley, Manayunl:, Rosbsrough.
germintowatownship, Germantown bor
eegh Bristol. Byberry, and Moreland, in
t h e e quaty of Puiladelphia, and the coun
ty of gegmery—zone.
6. The counties of Bucks and Lehigh
7, The counties of Chester nodDole
.nre—one.
' 2 Th e empty of Lancaster—ono:
9. The counties of Barks and Lebanon
a The countica of Northampton, Car
bin. Mantua, Pike, and Wayne—ono.
11 _The c ounties of Luzerne..golura
bil, Sullivan, and Wyoming—nne.
12 The counties of Bradford, Tioga,
sta iispeltanpn— one.
13. The counties of Lycoming, Mon
tour, (Nan, and Nortimmberland—One.
1.1. The counties of Dantain and
Schuylkill—fine. •
15. The counties of York and Adams
--ono
16. T countios of Cumberland,
Franklin Perry, and Fultnn—one.
17. The counties of„Blair, Eluntio,gdon
Juniata, Mifflin, and Contre—one. •
IS, The counties of Soatersat. Fayette
and Greene—one.
19 The' countia of Bedford,'Cambria,
tad Westmoreland—one.
20 The counties of Washington and
Beaver—nnl.
'2l. The connty of Allegheny, except
Findley, Monne, Ohio, Franklin, Pine,
vest Daer, and East Deer townships—
tne.
fa The above townships, and the
eoutie3 of Butler, and Lawrence—one.
'A tie counties of Vouango, Meters,
11DA
cluntics of Erie, Warren,
I.lefieac, Potter, Elk, Clearfield ; and Clin
ton—one.
'25. The ennties of Armstrong, Indi
an, Clarion, Jefferson, and Forrest—
rue.
Tao S3a S3rp3nt.Baggad.
The Sew York Tribune, of Saturday.
ca l ming what prifesses to be a letter from
Capt Charles Seabitry, of the whirls ship
Illinongahela, dated at sea, Feb. CO, giv
ing an amount of the capture by him, near
the line, on the 13th bf January of the
redoubtable sea serpent—his veritable Ma
rine Monstrosity who, having, deserted Na
ha so long, may have made his way to a
•VP congenial hemisphere, to be caught,
lower, at last by 'Yankee enterwise cv:
env far from borne at 3 deg. 101ain. S
ht. and 131 deg (31 deg. we suppose is
to err) 60 min. Wtlen, According to the
mint Capt. S., after . a long and stormy
clue, attacked the creature in his boats,
droned and lanced him in true wha.lEr
std, speared oat his eye with his (awn
hands. was bricked overboard, was picked
up ag dd. with /brae men who i had
jumped into the sea in mortal fear, fa4er:—
eden to his game win h four lines, in all,
One thousand- fathams, nr a mile and an
eighth long, held tin all night, and,next day
OF 14th, drew him up and fiiiishe4 and se
cured him—that is, Lived his hely], Skin,
hones : and blubber, widish last yielded a
fine tal that teas as clear as water; and
'horned nearly as fast as spirits of tar'pen
tine" Capt. S. says be is preparing a
minute di'eriptinn of !be serpent, but sends
the fallowing account of what be ealls "a
See general points."
"It Was a male," says.he; "the length
103 feet 7 inches; 19ft. 1 in niound the
the sea; 24 feet Ct in, around the shoal-
ders; and the largest part of t!.e body,
which appeared somewhat distended, 46ft.
11 inches. The head was long and flat,
srilh ridges; the bones of the lower jiw
separated; the tongue had its end like the
bad of a heart. The tail ran nearly to a
paint on the end of which was a' flat, firm
cartilage. The back was black, turtling
brow n on the sines, then yellow, end on
centre of the belly a narrow white streak
tto.thirds of its length ; there were also
tattered over the body dark spots, On
=lining the ekin, we f Rind, to our BtlT=
that the b..dy was covered with blub
ber, like that on the whale, but it was only
ha inches thick."
Capt S. adds that "there were ninety
fmr teeth in the. jzmo, very sharp, all !min
k; backward. and as large as one's thumb
atele gum, but deeply and firmly set,"
.(4icli shows it was an innocent snake,
ritinat poison fangs); that it had two blow
boll, with lungs, one'.' three feet longer
fian the other," also, " four swininaing
MI or imitations of ones, for they wee
like blab loose flesh ;" that the bones were
lively porou s and dark coloreds" and that,
13 the stomach showed..its last diet had
kou upon skins and black fish.
Car., scabury informs the Tribunc—
oltish dots not teem to have any other in-
lunation on the subject—that he seal;
iitieuerlay thi.brig uy isy, Capt. 4 , .ttur-
PA jog spoken by hint on the above men
lkoti date, eight days f'om Pone; Porto
ID; honed to Bridgeport. The editors
Cke Tribune publish it; they say, ow; it
e'lu3 to their hands. 'without expressing,
f olopiaLin as to the truth or fiction of its
nets" bleb seerps like giving it the
. Ai for us, we ague tb° s ub" -
144 ,. Ar it out of respect to the -geed old .
P Monongahela. formerly ts LiorerPOol
Nu of this port, whence she, sailed
It or eighteen_ months since; and . was=
f441.3a whaler to the Pacific.. It is serY
s.:4‘lling she naught" the sex serpent ;
stil l more astonishing: thtWas our
fr0, 4211t informs us, when last, heard
4 h OO l left the Sandwich Islanqd on
"TN. hartn very little oil, which was
` l l . t " 64 1 of November s so 'that she must
: 9T 4lithed her -Albin, 40 1 0 9 nik e
,
Horn. and reached this snake ,rottlid, or
seene of her great triumph, ,off tbo coast of
Bruil all in the short tipaco of Sizty.Cight
daps ;. . Which souiouthat itheadi of all tho
clippers . and steamships that eyer - floatea.
In short. tbo warp is a little touch even for
a fish story.—N. A.
A Wortilibi:Laboii.
Amon*. the petitions, - there was one pre
sented by * Mr.-ButessLuw-for .tlie passage
of alaw to compel th? .Montour .'iron com
pany to pay their labiwers in cash. It set
forth that this company is incorporated. Pr i
a specified purpose—that'- the Legislature
in the law under Which it is incorporated
reserved the right of altering, amending or
repealing,- that the company bai.vastly
ceeded its _chartered. powers ,byerTagirwl
largely jn merchandising, shoemaking, &V.l
Fze—that instead of paying the laborers
its employ in cashl it pays, them in sterol
goods at exorbitant priees-that all theie
proceedings •on the. part of the company
arc abuses which the Legislature by the
terms of the charter has ari,undoubted right
to correct. •
Ws take the above from the proeeedings
of the Pennsylvania Senate, on, the 7th
inst., and we ask every laboring= man who
reads it to think for a inoment ,of the great
evil it complains of. The Montour Com
pany is not a sinner above all others, and
we desire to make no special application of
our remarks to thtit establishment. It is
the general and all pervading evil of the.
trade system which furnishes the subject
of just and trade aird truck" in the busi
ness,of these days until every hardy work
man becomes a mere Underling and serf to
the, employer. Ile must:take what his
master will give Liu*, and pay for it what
his master asks. He.must wear; what the.
overseer, furnishes hint, and bellow for. the
"blessed tariff" when his overseernods:
We say this is a general evil, but it must
be confessed .that the grievance is more.
sore orb= large irtin corporations control
the labor.of the commnnity. True, 'some
of these paythency,tothe hands, but they
only pay sty, long adithat money again
comes back to them': , Let some rival es
tablishment start i t ip which -proposes to
draw , a portion of martin. and you will ttote
that the-hands are no longer paid in mon
ey. but in orders, upon which the paymas
ters'realise an extra! profit of froth 10 t 0,20
per -cent. .
We have been told in reply to this that
if a company introdime a :new business into
the. community: andiinvett their money ih
a-new enterpeiz' ,c„ the company itself is en
titled to allilia profits which can beteal
ized nut of the investment. .Perhaps so,
but we beg to , think; that the workmen who
contribute their labor, while the employ
ers enntrihure capital, have aright to, enjoy
some little share of the profits in the shape
decent wages and fair pay, for tho sweet
and toil which they have invested as their
portion of st, ek •
But if Capital is to 113 TO all tilprAfit
of an enterpriv, and,labor to have ut the;
paltry pittance grudgingly doled on to it;
'let Capital no longer, clamor that it is the
especial blessing to the land, and that it
alone deserves tt.o protection of legislative
favor. So long as the employer sustaines
only a private relatien to:his wt rktnen •we
will-never interfere ;Ibut then any busi-
IMES pursuit id `dragged into
-the political)
arca it becomes . a proper ul.je t of public'
discussion. While the iron - Inisiness -is
kept out of polities it is no mall'S right to
ask how hands are paid - or what they `get ;
but when iron masters will poke simeirons
into the furnace and others into . the
cal cauldron, they"{Host take care that
Is"me of them do not p.t. burnt.. Whnever
taite care bf his business ail a private
affair_should. be ,lett , 'alone . to: make suelt
bargians as b.- best ran; but OA any bus
iness pursuit. becomes; the.charnpion -of car-
I notions, and attempts to man
ufacture public, opinion rather . than those
articles of eemmerce { Tor whieb it got
charter, it '
,goes out from ' behind the for
ttress of private immunity and must bear
the fate -cif those. Nrhe measure swords.---
Star of the North.. - - , -
The Pew French Constitution.
'The new Constitulian of France his been
promulgated by Louie Napoleon, the
.n 9:
arper, but its length ;precludes our pain-.
- cation of •it at length, and , therefore'
content`ourself with the following brief abj,
street from:. the "Ledger." It is a remar
kable &cement, and fully carries, out the'
obJect of the_ coup d'etczt by placing every;
thing in the hand of ;the "Nephew of his
Uncle." The PreSident governs by,means
of the Ministers, the Council or State, Sen
ate, and Legislative hods , . The Senate is
appOinted by him and depend solely and
entirely upon hits, bcin impeachableonly
by, the Senate, which he, appoints. The
Council of State is ndininated also, by' the
_President, and liable to removal by him.
The Legislative eorpii; is the "only one of
the four powers—by.;means of. which the
'President gaverns"-which eleeted by
suffrage and the deputies of ibis body ire'
elected for Sixyears, Lois not Wishing to'
'repeat the experiment of peptilar, electionsl
too often:, These representatives of itio;
people are mere nullities. They.CaWneith , I
er originate nor
_anima laws, but. have]
simply the, power ;of Voting upon each psi
the President. sends to:them, is drairn i
' by the Council lA-State. The Legislative
;
is 'also kept small; in .order to bh bet
ter under the eontria ofthe President. Its
sittings are to be seerit; and the l press has;
twit the right to pfitiliSh any:of its proceed.'
togs, except, the hare, tititutei , drawn.
up;by the. President`octini;Asiembly. . No ]
better scheme than this. = thiscould, be
for centralized. power in thelPresidetit, and:
giving him complete controtof all the fano-,
dons government.-ii constitution'
is a libel upon' the-. nittntiofa'retibbrio
with-the slutdow of etice,it;has nil the eh ,
carats of thaniast:absolbie and complete
despOtisdilao the'` - outrigpos - decrees' of
the P„s4lem;t3li4l' 1 14ii/telid sto i nali°
glrertglEW •
• MP° Altst parAiesi iitfouii mel fourthe
extent of Ohio, and reaches 07$ from
'eoutip;east to north-west toidlitieti*tilveri
north latitude, 42 deg .'-, 80 niiii:4o4,so de g.
Tbe centre of the , territory: io ;ODA
in A direct li 6 e fri= each i 0 0e4 1 ); MOO 'ROM
the Gulf of *Woo and'Boo from littdiati
Bay;
Religious-Notice.
Bev. A. Warren will preach in Lenox,
near Clas 11 Titus next, Sunday even!
The'oard Of School Direatoia 0113 ridge•
grater District mecfat thy Court House
on Saturday, March 6th, sC 10 o'clock A.
M. A goncrat atiendance is requetiteif.
It. CATILDI, Setey.,
Montrose; Fob.. 24, 1852;
lantar
Ia Apbarn,_on thn 24th ult.. by Rev. a E.
Taylor. 1tir.13EN.1...G. ELT, of Brooklyn,
and ',lliss AAIANDI B. Palma, or the
format place:
Iu FrieiAsville,. on the 13th utt., by. B.
RN.; Mr. Gro. L. BLAZE .t
and Miss 'RENRIETTii SMITE!, both Of
.Piko,Brad(ord county.
MM.
In Hsrinony at the residence of her broth
er-in:law," (Mr. iJas. Vanantwerp), near
Laneshoroi, on i thy. evening of" the 22d
ult , .after a mest:painfal illness of 12
days„.liliss stun NA in the 80th
year Of hcr age. '
In the death of this amiable young. lady
a large circle of relatives and friends have
been called to mourn the loss of one 'who
bas always sustained an 'irreproachable
character, ever possessing the most amia
ble disposition, always to the extent of her
abilities ready and willing to administer to
fhe sicn and the afflicted, and beloved And
respected by all her acquaintances. Al
though she , never Pined any church, yeti
during her illness she scarcely murmuredl
or complained, and while in conversation
with some pious female friends on the sub
ject of her approaching dissolution said she
" lam not afraid to die," and at soother:
time, said that she should Kon be i i a
happier state of-ezistence. Thus she has
evidently left this clayey tabernacle and
now enjoys,a happy home in that.--" house
I not made with hands, eternal in the Heav
) ens.",
- ..inssoixruoN:
Tiit . copartnership'heretofore, existing under
the name and firm of A. Lathrop.& Co., is
dissolved. The books and accounts of the late
&fit will be settled - by A. Lathrop . The business
w it be hereafter condocted by I). R. Lathrop &
'James Riley, on the faty, down and short credit
systenh'under the rum of D.R.' Lathrop & Co.
A. LATIIIWP & CO.
31ontrose, March 1, 1852. - Ott
AVDITOR's NOTICE.
AT.OTICE is hereby given that the subscriber,
...1-11 an Auditor appointed by the Orphern's Conn
of Susquehanna county, to distribute the funds
remaining in the houds of Daniel Oakley, Eiec
utor of the Ind will and testaineat of Aaron Green
wood. deceased, to and among the heirs and legal
epresentatives of said decedeutovill attend to the
duties of hid appointment at the office of B. S.
Bentley; Esq.; in Montrose, on Tnesdey the 30th
day of March lust., at oneo'clock r. it., at which
time and Place all parties interested are requested
to present their claims, 1 • = .
L F. 'FITCH, Auditor.
Xtsreh 4 In 2, • Mr
Public Sale,
IHE subscriber, being about to " remove from
this section, will sell at- Public Sale, at hie
residence, near 'Sisnauell Bahlwitee in Bridgewa
ter, on
Thursday' the 4.13ta day 0! March
neat, the followini property, viz: Three good
Cows; alcomitity of yottuz stock;. - one span 3
year old Colts; ono set Double Harness; one
light Lumber Wagon ; one Cooking Stove, near.
ty new; a quantity \ of household Furniture, and
variety of tnisceilaneous articles too numerous
to meutton. Sale to!couunesca at 12 o'clock.
Terms—Cash on all SUMS less than $2; over
that SUED. fire mouths credit, with approved nate&
ISAAC A.IIIEAMAN •
D Flamm ter, Feb. 8,1652- ' 914
Sheriff's Sales.
10tY virtue of a writ of - Lev. Fit., issued out of
..11.1 . the Court of Coatmon'Pleaa of Susqw.hanna
county and to me directed.l wilt espasoo pnhlic
gale at the Court Hause - in.-51cratrose„ on Satur
day the 3d day of April next, at_ o'clock
all that -4rtaln tract or pereal:ot land situate in
the township of Bridgewater, - its the county of
Saeqisehaitua and elate of Pennsylvania, and but
ted, bOunded and deieribed as follows, to wit:- Be. ginning at a post on thi IMilford dt gsvega Tarn
pilte Road, a corner of a lot conveyed to Samuel
Scott; thence by the same north thirty-seven de
grees east one hundred and sixty .perchis and
SeVen4entbet of. a perch . to- .a_past midis, line of
Josiah Mill's lot; thence - by the same north eighty
nine degrees and thirty adopter; east six and three
tenth perches to a post s the south-east corner -of
said Mipe Aka west line . of a lot belonging
to Scott Baldtv,int thence . by the. same- north
eighty-nine_degises east twenty;eis perches in a
beech the' north-nest corner of Simeon-Tyler's
lot; -thence by-the,said lotsouth forty • end three
tenths:pi:robes to a post; thence somhthirty.sev
en degrees west one hundred sad seventeen perch
es and Tive.tenths perches to the . 'said Turnpike -
Bead ; thetiee along the'stithe nOith-fifty-two'dp
. greel.westseventy.eight percher to the:pleas at
beginning ;.amitainipg.sixty-nine acres and three
tenths 'eta!) acre, be the seine inote"O: leas. '
Tiltenin'eireation at the suit of „QhrilicOer
L. Ward against Corinack 'Cushrneti:
- G: B. ELD,R_EIN Sheriln
;heriffs irate; Montrone. _
- .Fetch 3,1852. 5 - '
University at Lewisburg.
lies. 'IOWA a pIALCOM, D. O.
Be:. IGEO.'II-13LISILA. IL. - Prof. of Oreqz arot Liters!.
41E0. W. AND EltsoS,
CRAB. &JAMES, A. 2,12: Prof. Matberuttlook Eit:Plat
ALFRED TAYLOR, A.114 - Prpf. - or Dellis Lem*.'
Toe usual- system, of Collegiate educations,is
fully carried nut,embracing a coarse of four years,
•
and entitling the - inceeisHint student to"the degree
of %Otter of Asts., ' ' •
10 . Order, moreove r adapt 'the University to
the 'wants of all, a course of .studyhas been ea.
tablisbed omitting the 'Ancient' Languages 'and
substituting 11),i-their .oms" various branches of
Mathematics, PhilosOphy and Nature)
This veal - se vi 4, occupy a Peried of three years;
and will entitle the faithful student : to the degree;
of flacbelor of ,PhilosophY. - ' • - --
Students' who design spending but , a year or
two elCullege,:wilistudy whatever branches they
mayilect. each MI Chen:Mary, Cavil ...Engineer.
Evciy.stodeut will be :renuiMii to give spceial
attention. to composition and Public Speaking.
cnnnectino . with-.the Collegiate department
is an Academy, in which ;the ordinary branches
* of au ugllstiuud Classical educetian are Petall
ed. This depertMeni is ender the charge of ISAAC
livainei A. 114 Prin'tiipat; mid Assistents. --
'arreirgenrelic has been Made 'to furnish
all requisite:aid in every par' of a thorough
detnic..attd 'Cu/regime education'-Al),,excallent
Library, 41, very complete Philosophical Apparatus
anda weft.faraished •Chetuical.Labaraterl . are
provided. The Li T bo r y., consitantly vicetylog
vatuable'idditioriO' - • - ;..
The University- his extensive - binildings staid.
Ingfu ari elevated . rave on tbeseilth aide of the
beautiful; pleasant And haalthful.
teestiee're.oakt n ot-.be ' found within the State.;
.
Tomg—tau g giae topertateat• tip ptr tritium.
• • ••-•• 12 1
'heyear itidivhied 'Ptio,tiro aeesidni—otte of
26 weeks, oonlatilicint 16th 'OOA.. atv4atiatletatto
till the. 14th April ; -the second orl4_keeki, rpm
43113.0 f May to the:lath - Mr;
fortglancfltitcoocraatipP*9lo4l.o44,
. . _
. icAvintos4 -.._ . _ _l_, ~_ ._ REIFY. JEIVELRIIt . .s .
. . _
WHEREAS, thy wile Nag has left my bedrllE subscriber boo th's day received an ex;
and board_without' any just cause or prow A lenitive addition to -his stock of ; Goods. con.
°cation:- This is therefore „so forbid all persons, siding in. part or . soros new styles ofi Briasspine,
hnsboring, or truiting
her ',on my
,account, as 12 Earrings, .Fingerriugs,' Gold iiitlaidlti' Watches;
shall pay no debts of her toritrisoung after this Lockets of id! sizes; a taiga tat of
.00 1 4 1 and al.
date. ...- , , - THERON B. GARTER. vele Speetacles, Qalt/ Peas, 4 c; itc.i-which,',. to
suburnAnehruarT24oB‘4. ' 2 •-..., - Ol 3 gather whit. his former stbck. makes - the. most
complete assortment in town
,;; to whiCh he would
call the" attention of his numeraus iri4de and c'up
timers, ea he is determined that , no Vxertions on
his, part shall be wanting to:securesOntintionce
of their, favors.' : ALFRED.S. . SCARS,,,'.
-- - ' Washington. Street.
Binghamloni Fats. 1,2, 1852. l' ' ` -
V. S. Nail IteamehiC
FOR cAuroßig.=.!!
fir E subscriber is now,selling thrones tickets
by this" line :per the Steamer or the 9th of
Mar. Those wishing to procure passage can do
so by - making immediate application at my ()800
infiinghltnuon, •
. • : ISAAC C. SMELDEN,
Agent Pacific hail Steamship Co.
Morch:l 1852. - . Stet
UT TWO Through Tickets, steerage passage.
per steamer Of the 23th or April, and one Suit
clara'ticket per steamer 24 df March fur sale.-
AUCTION.
.AATILL, be sold at Auction, on the farm of the
v - suhacriker, in 13:idgewntnr. on -
Satiiiday, March 6th. 1852; at 1 o'clock
P. Al.; the following: 10 Com!, 6 Horses. 2 pair .
Or matched Steers, (3 years old in : the Spring,) 3,
,yearlings, 18 Sheep and 3 Minus. _
TEUDIS— , . it samennder $5, casb downi. under
s2o,six Months credit, over $2O, nine , mouths
credit with approved Security. .
DANIEL. STE WART.
Bridgewater. Feb. 25, 1852. • - BW2
AUDITOR'S NOME,
rms. CsTATE Or JOHN J WAN the 'Wider.
signed his been oppointed by the Orptian's
Court to audit the adminiotratiOn account of,..la
cob IVbitmau on - exceptions, who who wilktitteud
to the acme at hie office in iltiontroo,ou Wednes
day the 24th day of March hest; at 10 o'ctack . a.
it. - This is to give notice to nil interested:l'
; - ' N. NSWTON, Auditor._
Montroic, Feb,, 1852. '6.. - Bw4
Mato of rennsylvaitta. t•
SS.
Su.squehanna County,
lit the matter of the Estate of Esed
Thayer, deceased.
• The Corninonwealth of Pennsylvania to
S. Horace ,Theyer and others, lineal de.
sconlants of said Barak Thayer, dec't,
and to all othei penans interested—Gmeting
You 'areitereby cited to appear before the Judg. ,
er the Orphans Court,nt rnt Orphan's Court to
be held at ilfoutrose on the third Monday of April
next, at' ten o'clock in the .forenoon, then and
there to accept or refuse to take the real estate of
Eseek Thayer. deceased, situate in the township
of Bridge Water in enid county. as the appraised
valuation put upon it by an inquest duly 'awarded
by said Court and returned by the Sheriff; towit:
at the auttl-pf. two thousand dollars; stud hereby
fait not.
Witness the Hon. D. Wittsf, president, and
the senior said Court, this I,7th day or rebruary,
A A 1852. ' .1. T. LANGDOIN.I. Clerk.
Bw4 Per CIrIARLER L. BROWN, Deputy,
Wanted,
•
I‘I7RING Court Weeks, by the aubser:ber.lsoo ens
.LF touter? , to SvpCLY With fresh Tens, Tobacco of all
kinds, Broadcloths - at Er-a York prices; also, nearly all
kinds or Gonda, constnotly bainT received, and still be
sold at the lowess Angres for cash der. - ; and also wanted
atirquantlty otcaeh on notes api old accounts. -
.51ontrose Jan. 14, 1651. • 51.0. TYLER.
In the' Orphan's Court for the
County of Susquehanna.
In thti matter of the Estate of Daniel Hamner.
deceased; George Gledhill and A. Burdick,
. • Administrators.. •
°VHF. undersigned; appointed
by the Orphan s
X Court an - Auditor far the distribution of us.
setts in the hands of this. Administrators to - and
among the legal cratori.of- said decedent, will
attend to the,duties of said ;appointment at- Ws of
fice in Montrose, Tuesday,lMarch 16th; nest, at
one o'clock P. U. Ail persons interested will at
tenifif they think proper. _ E. B. CHASE.
Montrose, Feb. 19;1851. - Iw3
COERT OF APPEAL.
THE County Fai
Commissianrra hereby give -
tic notice:thet
_they'hase. fixed upon- the fol;.
lowing days aud dates respectively, for 'hearing
appeals from the assessments for the year 1115??.,
at the Commissioners' office in Montrose. to wit:
Bridgewater, Franklin and Liberty, March 22,1852.
Great head,-New =tont anot - Ltarmony,: •• 23, ••
Jackson,'! bowmen, (Word, Merrick and
Deride. . " 24, "
Lenox, Gibson and 'llarferd, - •• ••
Brooklyn.Dtmeek and Lathrop, - .•• 28, ••
Auburn, Bush and Jetertp, •• 27, ••
altddictown, CbOcvnut, Ayolacon and
Friendsville, - - - - •• 20, "
Silver Lake and rarest Lake,. " _33, ••
Montrose, - • • - •• 81, •••
By, order or the Corarassloners. •- -
P...I:NIVEN - Clerk.
Conunissloners ;dice, Feb. 1432. 7-wr,
Mminiatrator's Sale:
OTICE le hereby given that- in. purulence I
N
°ran Order ol the Orphatuv.Court of Soo
griehanue.County, theremin be enraged to public
sale at the
. Caurt Muse in the Borough of Mori
:rose, on Saturday. the .28th' day of Faralrk A:
1254, at -o'clock P. fit, the following-prop
erty late the estate of Dennis :Bray : late of the
Borough' of Frienniville; Ik:ceased, bounded as
follows, to wit: beginning Are post in the lists or
the Milford and Owego :Turnpike road, thence
south fiftpitwo degrees east, twenty-six and three
tenth percilet.to,a post, 'thence north filty4wo
degrees.we4t; twenty-six perches and three-tenths
to a post, thence north thirty-eight degrees east
two hundred and thirty-six perches to the. place
of beginning, cOntaining.thirly.eight Acres. and
eight-tenths of an acre more or less, situated
•i
partlrio the 'Borough of FriOndsOilte and partly
is tho - tarroship.Or Middletown. - Terms - rondo
trio:worm day °tattle: -
- CHARLES GROWN,
r .- Feb.- 3; a 852. • -
A. E. HAWIEYI
ELAC,KS/111111, having purchased the shop
-of E. IV. Hawley, in Montrose, where I cad
constantly be found and shall be happy to see the
old palions of , said shop, end wait :won . them as
usual, flattering myself from the experience I have .
had in the business that Lean give satisfaction to:
all svho may give me a call. Aloe/kinds Of farm!.
ern' work kept On hind or , made to order and in
goad style. 'la:pee/settlement to be made prompt
ly once a year. A. H. HAW LEY .
Montrose, Jan. 1 . , 1852.--514.--
. .. .
, •
..?.. N ew -Books." ..., .-•
Tug sitOory-of fluogary . and Kossuth (O voluble
cork" by Bev. B. F. l'efft,and the Report. of the re , .
rious Forest !Morro Cage, to poinoblot,lnst iecaivod.
- A general assortment al- Scboor Books and Etatlonory
4 I
IA et.w aupoly of the "Poolmist" jot received. ,
'Feb. 4,202. - ~- -- , .. . . OF.O..EULLEII.
- -
Going,
atailltile 'shovel
Tne'sibserihei , haF smaltitoik yet, of Ben'a'and
. Bois e- coarse' and toe Boots and note. and a good
asionmest of ladle9,l4lsses. sod chlldeetee Beets i l e a
Shoes, "blob he Is now sell , ng rit pt4es but a little a-
Uwe Cog. Tliiere Is as operjuOty foli vital bilven In
OA% tine • L.. - , QitO.
Pebru,
... . .. •
, - - :. An *Assortment - 1.: 1- • •
. . ,
OP heady -trode _ChM:aril sn4 lilts .end Cos. eons
scantly Cu bend. A few of the "lieseuth'! thsts
yet remain. ends nos &IVO)" otPetted in . dot Cl two.-
SHIP AHOY!
some.hays, supposed tha. I wa s
. 101
VltavaMontrote.froM iny ofigoodi at
auction, t takelhis method to-correet *IWO ideas,
and would say that thei,business will, be, carried
bti,as formerly , eicepCtEat if a man wishes to buy
anything in my line they can posigitnr/f_4lo it 15
per cent. obnpor lbw!), they have ever done it in
tine place. lAA confine, my trade principally
to Watches' and by baying low for cath'll can_
And toi/WI icier the:PAR,' Unit thittOuntY ,
Jo two week ii w in beim A. full assortment: :
kinds of time pieces carefully repaired and warren:.
led. Amongst the trumitraue eAope• in this rase*
e l oo l for ge t osi - s line one is the place to bay. cbrpop
Turnpike it. inther Cindy-shop. a .
Wm. W. TRUE.
:API(
Month*Deci.M,lo4).
Notice,
MBE absidae, Wry, Settlattettiof-bti
-ample, and irattottOrtio Imo. mount" Alluding
*mom go Ayr ogorg; aro tontesqlowiltirtad to etc*
Otdoettli maw umutediatep a:a.urro.
itontrom,Jsawity loom,
Adminisitatere e,
NOTICE is hereby given, that isentuunce of
an Order of the.Orpluat'aVonta'of Basque.
henna County, there will
,be erpoied! to sate, on
the premises iu Greatlietal, •
on Friday the 10Sti duly affirm-014 1(862.
- - at 1 orelock •
the following property, late the estatd of Nathan
Arnold, late of the township of Great Bend, den d..
a Ithoso two certain pieces or parceli of land, con.,
mining 140 acres, a:tuate iu the townihipof Great
Bead aforesaid . ; and the half part of an
Eataß. for years, of and is a certain SM.v.inill and
lot 'and the privileges attached thereto; situate oil
farm of Nathaniel Ives, and hounded onthe North,.
Soutlf,'Bust and-West by lendi of the said !vet,
containing: one. half of au acre of (ant or therea
bouts,lo the sante more or lee, with the upper. -
tentinces, a stzw-mill water. privilege Etc. One
of the above named pieces of land, being called
the "Ilemested properly," and the other' the .t.Re,
man Hell Farm,' bounded as fellowsi to wit.: On'
the north by the Suiquehauna Biveron the rast
by lauds - of Nathaniel, Ives, on. the .oath-by lauds
of. John Smitten, and or, the. west by other lauds
belonging. to. the estate of said decedent, minti..ite,
ing 90 acres of land or thereabouts.,
reran; made know:Lon the day of! sale.
HARVEY HALL.II
dam na
.61 - 111 IM ES CH AMBELII , 4
Great Bend, Febrattry 1
1852. 6w4
PR%
SESQU Ell ANN,
Lydia M. Fisher)
by her next friend
and father,- -
E: Bedell
;vs.
Elijah U. Fisher. j •
.To Elijah D. Fisher : W'h.-rene,i a Sark=
iu 'Divorce wawissued to November teem, 1851,
which was duly returned '
iron eat freer:ire:Dowd
thereon an aliairetubptena was issued in said cause,
returnable to January Teem. 3,852, tlpon the re.
turn of which proof was made to said Court that
the said Elijah D. Fisher could not bOfound iu my
Bailiwick.— -
4MATIONEI.
coUN TY s.S4.
In the Court of Crumork Pfeue
of said County, of November
Term, MI, No lo2.
-
This notice is therefore to require you to appear
before" the judges of 'the said Court on the third
Monday, of April next. to awwer c um pt u i l a,
dto.. • . G . 0. ELDRL'O, - Sheriff.
Siteriirs °Tice, Montrose, j - i
February 10,1E52. $
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY 'S3.I
Nfory Ann. Webb' • -
;
by her next friend t,lO the conit of et:lnman Pleas
James 11. Foster }of said County, df November
- Term, 1851. N 02116.
Benjamin Webb. J '
To-Benjamin Webb: -Whereas, a &Amon in
Divorce was issued to November Term, 1851-,
which wise duly returned. nan.eat itmentna, and
thereon no Subpcena • uros isMrd -in said
cause, returnable to January Term:. 1852, upon
the return of which proof was med,i to the said
Court that the said Benjamin Webb paalinot be
found in my Bailiwick. 1 •
This notice is therefore to require you to apply
tie (Ore the Judges of the said Court nn the .third
Monday of Aptil . nest, to, answer said complaint
&c. - G. B. ELDRED, Sheriff.
I Sheriff's office, Montrose,
February 10;1852. 5
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SS. a — , :,
Charles Trumbull !u the Court of Coen. fleas
vs. -. . _of, lair! Connty_et Nwtember
Lucy Trumbull . 'Perin, 1851. No; S. : I
t
To Lucy Trumbull: Whereas. rt;Subpccan in
Divorce was issued :la - November Term, 1851,
which Was duly returned no.. eat jowly,. mid
thereon an alias Sul:pone' was issued in said cause s
i returnable t 2 January Term. Iks?,
.ton the re;
I turn of which proof wns made to the said, Court .
that the ettid,LAcy Vl:Milan could, not be fouud it;
my 13ftilicvick,' - : 1 • .
This notice it; therefore to require you to appear
before the Judges'of the said
.Court ton the third
:Wanda) , of April next. to answer said complaint,
&c.: C".: B. EI,ADRBI>, Sheriff:
Sherifrs °ace. Montrose.- .1
1
'.- ; „February, 10, 1852. • • S
. , .
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SS..'
i .
Dewitt 'C. Vance - In the Court:of Com'n. Pleas
- . vs. - of said county. of 'November
Elizabeth Vance. Tiorm, 1851, No. Si.
,To Elizabeth once; . Whereas:. a Subpoma
in INV-circa was issued io November Term. illiSi.
which was duly returned' non cat inventus; and
thereon an alias Subpam a was issued in said ea use,
returnable. to January Term, 1852, upon. the re
turn • of Which proof was made to thel laid Court
.
that 'the esid Elizabeth Vance could not be found
in my Bailiwick. ' - ) •
This notice is therefore to t eimire yen to appear
before the. Judges of the said 'Court -On the third
Monday of Aprilr next, to answer saicl.complaint.
&c. - . 'G. R. ELDRED, Sheriff -
Sherry office, Montrose. i
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. .' February 10.1552 .' :- . i • ' - . 6w6
.
DR. E. S. PARK
iDuivING returned to,Montrois to resume the
1.1- practice 'Allis proftession ; may ibe (wind at
Searle's Hotel where he will be baby la wait
upon his old friends as well os-new.
Montrose, Feb. 2: 1852 —stf. ,
.
SEMION -B. CHASE;
AVING: been 4Opointell ComMi /*loner of
Deeds' for: tho Stuto of -JO WA. will' at
truci‘to-ail basiness entrusted to him_ prouipt
uess and - odAity, _
3ioutroso,, Feb . . 3,1852-751 f.
10;000
4t I 11' wanted .7 °cr. r .
Goods, with nanie.casb mixed in by 1- • • -
•-•'lVlontroliei . , May P 9, C..TYLER.,•
. .
WitN . TEP 90 1 00 briebei 00". 10,000 ; bash
ete of Rye soil-Corn for which the highest
price wattle paid.iti cash'or trade • ,
Now tot ` of todief ilubbeno..Buskine &
/11.:Gaitire=—,iteo , gentlemen's . Rultiere, Pluih
caps, &c.,jua received by. ,
= • ' BENTLEY SPREAD.
Admuu - ' — etratOr''
LlTtrall A sry'l°4 ll 3:lia°lllllti : e'd E r A *e , io. f lo p qgg
been granteu to ' the undenligntuti tunleo. l e s hereby Oleo
to all bnlobleal t 4 the ostato to call and settle llitr saute
.without delay anti petwons: harion 4arnands against
tha'estote will oleoa to preseast thew 4417 Ittettel for
Settlement, •• • .0; 1" pow 44,
Idontrosa,Zannary 49,102. •
.. . Solt
.
wra.as of% ministration of the *ltal. ol jamas
-14 Oat tar, deed. latO `of thafoomillivol - UtooklYor
114Thig l k oiograattiet tha wolorslgoed.. Doti& la ham
by. given to all.juilohted to the rillete'SU call and mottle
the saw eri flout, delay,' awl all pars* s baftil Jomando
ssitinst theespite Witt please Prownt diva floiyattailt
e a for igtaelnelll. o AKTArt t. c hn .
-M #. . 0.•
ito'mairi.tpie.g6o.4AL • i• •
. . .
SpTout'fif'Combint*.eirtitige' - _ , '
thiestnocV, epteinnied Spnnff
to the pablicthe Sibeeribete tvepeotrolly solicit
A candid . exetniltigiolliAo t0',40 -14ePitf4 for. 1 0 1
eoperloiity eve; ol_rothee•strings; let thole svl•t.
have telittii themf_beer witneon, and; thn spbecti.
bong are willing to abide: by -the. decision. --f
beettoturfolly essmined by mon of totollOe. end
by thenicheerfultyleCommentie4 _to th e y
wrimee con bo boift vitl. t6ese , Spr ipgeeheap.
or 4 . 4 1 . 1 1bt; lighter; :mete (bitable - sad for ease hie
net equalled pane notein>iseri•
All Springs warranted. Maunfacuir+dby:
. SPROUT.BURROWS;4cO..I
Elk Lake; Butell.- ConotYt Pe.
' tketr t "'" lo "; ftc..H.lT
r -
..I • '
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The-Latest:News By Expr e ss :
THE ditbscriben wonld intone t heir tumid.* end
`the public in general. that they tittvainsune.
turned teem Nece;-York with a Inrge and eateniive
otockkiGOOD.l,ernbricing.every article in the
-
*'
BOOT et SHOEUNE.
. . ..
that is called for in this, market 2
• and having
merle : arning.ernents with the tnanufactures to for.
I :Ward additional anywise, wheriever. Wanted; and
it such pricei as wilt ensiblo"uslcirialt much
ler than ever tit ore co in -
ontrose. - B I
nrPran•
Lo ca l eljoemakersr; our opinion lethnt we know the
1 wants of the people better than those who ore in,
other business, We-would therefore "deem it '
neCeesary toilay,;inste act of elviug."is' lin of wink
and prices.that •," -"' ;
- , Oompstlon is defied.' • 1
. • - .Itispectiotkaolicited.•
And satisfaction guarentied
1311 1 011).T41111P 7" 0 , 8 1 1 0g3144KEU.5. -
tve 'keep also on band hemlock tail/tied 00/0 lentil
; Franelf ;and Arrkerician Calf Bitins, -morocco
•Liningt Bindings,
Shois-Oils. Pegs, sund.stones,
Shoe-tunic.% ; peg-foists, , Hemmers , Piriders,
Rasps, Tacks, Bit and French Shoe Tools of..very
description. Bout Crimps, Wax, 'hoe-thread, Boot
!obit, Ht4l-ball: , Blacking. Ste. . .
• bin:Pa:rakers are respectfully s.oliiiiitsd toexern
bite our stock befOre purchasing; as-our toolvond
findings are all selecied.bv . one who understands
the business. Storedirsetly opcisu le Searles Hotel
Don't forietthe Voce. =
•
. The enbseriber nook) oleo thank lira -ruplerous
Mende for the liberal patronage he has recohted
for the ht..t (one peare..hoping that ho mar still
merit a thareoftheir patronage , as he intends to
kern his Eutiug;Saloon and Grocery he heretofore.
Sept. 18.—tf4 A. METIRIMAX;
. _
• DENTAL. SIDIG
D: Vißt IL, Truderr. his prof F e4i O 4M ! see.
N—itsymes to the citizens Of Moutrotie and vicinity
among; whom his propOses to locate =tts 'llcstimvs
DeWnwr. It , will be.his endeavor the beat 'of
his ability to serve those who may•ftevor.him;with
their patroller- lie does not propose so to cheap
en the profession is to lower its dignity, • or pro.
moire the charge 'of Incompetency, but knowing
that the high prices of, Dentistry deter many! who.
very much need, its toeuefits, but feel . trio Oar to
purchese thrro, he does propose to 'consider the
circumstances of individuals and' charge incur. ,
dinghy. Ho sincerely hopes that - roue, however
limited their Means, will let the opportunity slip
of purchasing forc little money so great ehenefit.
How many weeks and.mouthe ()Miner, sleepless
agony, might be prevented by a little timely at
tendon to - the .'Teetii. - Why the whole earth
is filled with groans from toothache ; in ablest
every family tbia.di re spectre.paiu holds its night.
long vigils And is , there, no remedy? 0 yes,
Sack one, hope Awned - - Does that save it No
tt's lost forever Dies that preient the decay,
pain. amtloss of others? • .. I
• No, it is but the' certain harbinger atheir like
kit,. gun noshing. then, hedcine to relieve. 'sad
save.:, Yes, nine.tentha or all this misery amid loss
might be pricente.d bin seasonable application to*
the Dentist. Make it ILOpi r
ut to-have your teeth
carefully examined inborn once a year; and as
soon as a env itYmakes its appetteance, have it Well
filled and grim-visaged toothache will net - haunt,
your night slumbers, be assured. Dr. V. will es.
teem it : pleasure to;wait.pu . yon.ot any time
between the hmirs of 0 A. M. and 5 P. At, 4t. hts
lOffice in Odd Fellow's MIL . corner' of Chestnut
and Turnpike streets. •Work. warranted. • •
AIONTROSII, Dz. 24th. 1851, :45, 3113
•
'Now Boot and . Shoe Itorci.-
REELER sIiSICODpARD.:
Thew tirm of • Keeler . & moddard have
.I..openeda Boot tied Sim store 0/2 Main Street,
firat door below -the• Brick corner irs-witich' they
offer for sale . - • • = '
the LargTget Assortment
of . Boot& Shoes,and Findings,nt the lowest prices
• • '/N MONTILOSE. • ;
Nye sell ;or ready pay andloaral I Repine
The citizens Or the village end country are re
' :spectrally invited to eell at a reel , genuine' Boot
and ihne . store *here Boots and 'shoes are sold in
-st9ad of Boer and Oysters. ~..
,
itibefore- reoptei
That we hevertsfull nesortn3eut =long whiclrwe
i•nurnerittey
, .
. _ • ,
Mena Cork sole wateeproof boots.long leg Linn.
garians, calf half side and' pump boots. NO half
'sole:boots, thick; boots. calf. kip and cow,hitte tiro,
gaits, Over shoe's. etc. , • • •
Youths:Calf, Rip and csphide bouts, boys thick
boots, etc. ; -
,• -•- - •
Ladieo french channel Gaiters. patent Fox
welt Gaiters. enameled and Kid. Polkas, enameled
front 'Nei Polltior, - kid and „Ont.:JENNY LIND'S,
.New York ties, ezcelsiors,lennt Lindy Rosettes,
.kid ties,,rubbersi etc, - . -
Misies goat and calf Lace boots;Jenny, Liud's
enameledrPollioe, Oita, boots, etc.
Children' btu ton, shoes, goat and enameled lace
boots, Gaiters, Downing's etc. • '
Among Our Findings ttet offer French calf trkine.
Oak and hemlock tanned Calf skins. Morocco.
pink and white lining. skins. red. blue, maroon,
nO4Oll. Binding, tipper leather, oak end heinlock
soleleother, pegs. zinc nails, 'parables, heel ball,
webbing, etc. .
-N. Q. Work rnatle:to ArdorrePtairing - neat
ly • ' 44
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~.'-, Proclamation:. -.;-... .
SITSQULIIAPiNd, COUNTY ,SS. -.
, •Elisha Osborn,!- ' In the. Coitrt of - Cpattriman
- .- vs. •.: o -, Pleas hfsaid County; of No:
lola /inn osboin. veMber Term. 185/ . Nu.?.
Tu .. ..Mild:Ann Osborn: Wherea!, a Sabin
nit lit ' Dirorie • Was - issued to November Term, I
1851, which was duly retained inkiii eat iniitrtrid,
and thereon an dime, Subpcena was leaned iu said
cause s rituruuble. to - January T0rm,,1852; upoti
the return of, IOW). proof was made to the said
Cacti'. that the raid 'Julia' Aust'Clabortt could . not
be found in my .fluiliwick,: - . ' :' ' -.. '• •
This notice is therefore to require you to appear
before the Judaea of the !did .COUrt .oit. the' third
Monday of ikpril , next. to arawer.said gorttplaiut•
'4.d. ' ' . -- i'' ' G. D. ELDItgD, Shrzitr,
Sheriff's office, slontrosed ".
' '
Jan. .28, 1852. •. S '
OBI:Pr/NG • ITIRS.
ni sUbscriher'wilrpoy cash 'e . slk goner prime
JL Foz. Minh, Martin, Otter. Fisher and 13e.,e
skins, et (air pricis,uad 'although Goon and Musk
rittiire very loto this year la-knotket; Yet ha 'will
bay they in 'mkt or,...pitie coedit what. ihor \ are
worth.
Montrose,. Dec. 1. -J11,`(1,.. ITLE,R. •
•, • •
E Notes and.AeSaunta of the' lateltrn
- Eldred st. Natecnintrona ip they haqa of
Chamberlin; 151., for collectim and • ;untrn net
tLefore the first of -ratioarY IheY win IN* 61 "
Indissriminately6' - G• 111: EhrogEn.
Dec. 19, Itlsl. t _. - • : w.;s
• -•
•
ALI ihoiet iirbitroirO ihdehird 'to "site' Psi" Balsa
atnithiagqoust aettte the poroo,by tho first
of Mirth *text thiir" be -left in
the betide- of Charles Avery:. Esq„, for koltriotion. ,
• -
- : . /viontiosi, - rebi tr. c•
- .
To till'lntont: it may COlieorl
MBE unteto,N ED, tato : Cutter nand for Mrrers-
Sohulty 1.79.01g1tal Trgiolo Ilurllaritort
liond, Voodoo; lining arrival Is atnninn, irresAlp to.
psrett to rot torniroto Idll pad id Ogg ladblonir, French
bud Essti.ti,isit (organist Asterisms:. ,swi rev, fit
jar. Flagniott's prints residence, tint door to',Vordro
Cases, Melo dt.,lloOtrodo. Malian tausbt, tiro reorot
imororod rut ofCuttiag., Wemts,ilberalo
- .f -
ea_Oveithe Leftt:
-.IIIBSFILL, having pm:based the inter
' .L.l a, e.ta!" R l 'F.Jenteson, iii ihe./'aikring has.
1 ices; tali fir tatutd, - at = lttssiootorniarty naeapied
litr"etotrdr.'llissall; :
Haying norirtid < instructioo /ran -Ms., a , C.
scott of Nevi Ytiqi. he flatlets blyngelt* thaCita
I can suit all , who may tatioi him with their rue.
Vieshinus 1831 ind 10 9 1
;pat revived: c:DISSEILL.
~ 10/ontraist;:ilatJ46 101-42;403.
GOLD Pin *lid exteisiOp tiold!r a ,
butAuslitier to or bYvivoisseakir..
- ..!•• ,
WOODRUFF'S ACADga-
Dimo . cle v iSti . squffiain T et, rtidt
mug Wiotir, Term InstitotiOit iittlePeßfor tb l k
reeeption-ot etudente Veiineeday, 'be letb - to
or 3amiarr. trader ,the direct-sop:vision or Mr,. teat
MO Y . GIBBON, with ail the tore patent easitteitee siert
The advantages of ON Issetitoricrit,etith. regent to to:
ratify. health 413 morel influences reviler it emu=
most doshoblr to pareitis whivrish toned their
obi" d for ittetructlOtt.
Ora ft ellity will be eiZortletibythe - lohabliints *J_
the socomoiodatiett of students troto'ehrood. .
IhtetndemioSrar.ladlddedtatofonr.moss'gthalre,
welts each—s vacation of oils Wait immensely sot .
etco4 each tem. t_ ' , •
- Terra of Tuition,- •
"Th. ituaw daft. primers Dereirtitievtrlln
term. - •
. _ grk
Cnininon Arederttle, per term; ,
['tither Aeedettgep. ' d° ! • t g
Chteeical; Jo, ; • ,
lirenoh.rtitheity otbribrtotieet. !' - 06
ufs . Good boat atty by obtained at $1,1114. - 6iP13 1 6.
per week;
pitoork, 27th Deeetcherl2ol. ' •
Revolution. m. litarfort:
... _ . , .
-IMPORTANT TO •PARME '
1.l fi undersigned baying reecntlyPireturtitiettio44
known ~. Mtn 1011 D 1111,L9.," Ars nqtf_preloired to.
do 411 kinds of Fiourow, lu the he.t. roarirrer and &Rik
promptnefs.,_Partieuisr Attention *ill ba psl4 . aliCUt.
tom work, an d as pains spared to tattoo to Oral Calafnat,
Oil ion satisfaction. 'llse 10211 rtputatlon watch tins.
..11orfard Wit" taro prerioxilybad,,ve intoull sruill La.
NO stirtAtued, and or= wore. -Ws shall paribal; for-
Meat,gyt, Cdra owl Bad-wheat; and Ir.e.pAin bora.
1 for sale. at all times, arid aa, fair price:, Flo'', Xioig n ,,•
' Fed. 4c.. atirta tits bast qualities. Wo.hotle,b . au
eatnesttodtcsvor.tornerit tha confidence and patrunsipa;
of tbo public, to receive It. tri ftill, and theraflor*Nark
respectfully And Cordially lurtic n triad. j
It.t . • - - ... ' I, - '-• Ai; El, GM%
Ilarford - ,..last. 8,1552. , . ,
.. - , C. IL Witqpiti.
A.'iILERR I NI A Ni
G. W. PQ TRICK.
r., L
..
s: wontd reeprettnny iell2SO4,1 , 111117.:
AVAL e Int untettled accounts , with him, captUTAast ad-_
nal the mime, • - = = •
The mereantila bi? . prailael 14151:O1i 1
Tat,
stanti.ender the firm of Wilson tt Son. * y r
Intend to keep a geper4 oarbry. and will everibit iu d il y
and thankful to neeemtneslate thorn .wlts• fatar.t
with call. _They will keep on haul. lento stake
hstry Goods, GrOntnantaat3TOC : k . t,yl
1111ardWure. -
'Particular sttentlen will be given: Le' -hystiels - , orr
the hndnen, to keiii a Ital leirpßiattri.
BlAelcsmi Tlerness,Usrtiage,boot Ala ElbritypaksAil;
will all find titsartltlzs thtly vent. • I
- Bootp. Fhoes
the themaletloit tornalm mime kept_
on band by • ,M. S..WILASNA 8D t. '
11,41itigise, .
~assuth= Has' t om: •
Tug United swot or America, Cotunithatt atehe.l.a
Rimini:is calling, sent a Tessa to distant. Turkey, in,
break the cludatby the mightiest despot, of ikut
rope fettered ebb activity of the Must ;lout ealled BOA,.
gorlanchief, whoever, namiaillai ached the proud- See,
eantyof their alunabor. Ile is note the nation's; guetit,.
He -coulee to, rotase our sympathy and ask ode add for:.
his people and' theifeanse." In elev.of the ItOtsutla as.
eitement, mid Other,enushleratiana 'ehieb more directly
concern outsell' rs, 'he late Sim of Bra. J, W. It D. b.
unpin« is aseeteed by mutual .eoupent. has
come necessary ..positir sly!' to close up the orates of •
our - old Books. which bare iteep from Maw ko gate of ,
years standingltinil would reapectfully beg Ifteir to ela
chesueution of nit Omit itplebied. to„ a rettletaorit.el&
the slope tahout turttter natiee or-delay: The note*
and bathe may-be found itt :the' hands or 3. W. Bram,
doze for a short time. Paymee . t - cart be made - 110 ether.
of Ite• Into partners. . J. W. II RIINDA
bson. Jau.1.1R3.1. D. Y. DUUNDAOIt.
D. p. ittuAdate respnetfuliTtniks leave ;to teodeo.
hie sincere thanks to the citizen, of Stmuehaema.
eerne, Wayne and'lS'yoming Mut:Welt for, the* Ptry.
ernl patrraiage. and nt.ny Waifs of felendehig., He de..
sigma a- permanent residence in- Olbron.and mayy bo.
found; as ustintoit the old oraceof_Dts.J.W
Brundage, olio not professionally entered, .
- ; • D. F. DRDN'DAGS,
Administrator's
A Notieb--
T rtiaus or Minipistration or the estate of Agars.
'rarstott,laite - Or Milford, deceased. bielrg boa.
graited re - rbe . awlorsigiasti , notice Is tterebi eves to.,
all indebted to inn estate to sail soil settle theSassewitlii ,
•ilar. deter. auttall PV.T. O,, ks hPricir. demands atainit
estate wilt plesuousestot Owes-duly assessed' assamisio.
west - ' Cga,"3. TrNOLEYi Adze's.
Uarrords Jan. g,1152:" f 1144,
. - 1101131113=1
: , A.'Mtin.wiol - his.Throat-catt
i: •
BCV,he did it hiras elf; tho Becht'? had noth/neet. !s ok
with it' No manures, hcard of anat.& tithkr_beize,
done by the Bother, Whi l ei the. Neewpapern one tuU
instal:meet of men doing tthemselves: - Po retnr hi • dap.
getow , Wog and' uont.: tott at enetiMedtk
should be allowed. to handlOtt. • %rely mat wined think
.•
of I Id., and noctrnat to himatil for'nnon- cob tell *bar
may happen to him. Now If you oiler totieltit tacos_
you will never, cut youi th oat with it,. to 4iurt call Oa
CITARLE4III.IIAN, Barber Droner. In Searle/ .
6111111 oz, next door oa Postoffice, wbasfll chive Yon - lit:
month as a aetcbont babe., - CittELES.M .. I.,II42I. - c
bloutrona, - Dec.lB,lSsl. I 59tr-
- .
DF-TATEIT the Stem :a lisntley Er, head end.
1.1 thestesidenee cir r, B. Syeetet, .geq.,on the air. :
ternoon of We 9th iust.i'a sten bead purse, con._
Witting between fifteen tau) tirenty4ollirsin Eno._
neg. The "finder ,rets+rdtd. by
leaving said purse. and . contents.JAG Simi Or.•
Abel Turrell:
I's. 1832: ' ' • .
. . . .
Heiu 'Ye - Itear -Ye I, -
.-ALL, perious indebted to the subscriber ;tin its
!punned to make payment speedity+o;4l;*
prior to let of -Februarynent. .' .
J. EiLACK/bWii:
December 3,1851
New-Zoodg,-: .
- - n - AY DEN & LAT.Tkhri:iatsok - of.tleiviGiods,
havoArrirr4.o4unprianig-lb CUlPttletir assort".
nirnt Dry Goodi. Groceries, liartltamrp• Stay
Pipe Zinc, - Nails, Glass,' 6:ash Woodrp Waua
•
Drugs atid — medihiuee; Piduts. Oils, FM; Flour
and Salt. .
...' • 7 -
.."
- Also - n..tirst ;rate' lot -and good 'assortment 'of
Ready Made Clothing, of alrnost all deseripitiow .,
Rodin", end Shops, fd.its,T a ps, BouuetaEut
!ethicist everything., usually ,Riutid in a country
Store.,' -" s :
.Our Gowan min, be sold,' and shall- bt.'atAhn
very, tourilL possible peeve.,' Our friends areintki
toil to call ond lOpit of ouritoek. - 1 •.;
_Prpdoce of most rtviuted iR einnnua
foitonae by the anbeeribero, ; ' _
- • , 'HAYDPNrei - LITTLE:;
.V Ikfar Milford Jfeylst..
. .
-cityßEL 41.111.,!IELL.!ia.143.1sti,_,..fei:Zeiligrabbi
u550,0r4.3v4?4.
. .
• Goon
Which White sold very IoW fcresish tirreudyltiy.
The 'Wools is composed of sfrst nibs sssortineut of
Drugs, iljedicines, • Chemicals, -Paints; Oils
tutTa; Groperies,Olasse-ware;splorM i
' Spectacles,..Alusical . Instrismeuts •
Xiaikets Wallas ns ,
LiqiaWra,
;ALSO,
Dry OoOdS
Hardware, StonewaTe; ' r••
Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes:} . -.
, Medic.! instruments,..Perfurarry_
Trusses; Surmerters, Slionidet-BniSark
Shoes, CatuOlsine,
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, dze. -s - ---.;
A regular. read " Physicists wilt - . 10 lar.coustriti
ittentiancs to assist in'-
All pinto's. wlshing to iiarchitsiDratnr - or Qoodsills
Bey of she oforraid departments, will fiad'theirlis
frivolo Pooloird, aiet It-she:l)nm sud
VOrrietrAsoreofADEL ,TUARJSI4O,
11l
• ontrose,Voi.tlBtl;','. ;f
• - _
/1.03ir•'.3111.f . ord,:Sb.o#li.andjtegga
liUttti I TT iii ininukra' r widf's Rev
: . .I.JL• "and e;iiltireni stolik, of. Winter 104 still
sqnnot-Fquiltkit strivt.o 'oeds otti*4l4
op'eud djpatterim,4i4L-priftetrefluctd,ptilElptveh tali
parito tell( pippis:;Anti
Itir:lodiftt ' O O l O tor' Ili . r4lll 414
Witite,i#ole f in:Dryi'GOCKNl , Oivortrix , litOckely,
Hardwrsiot-,lnnt tistainiriWiwev. cork
iktithetii;-11uffatd. When._ 13 . noW4,,Sho,*.isicwill
0 6 m , m id al priori reok''siutti
Pe.odll .-ir,opprovrd4
11;;R141
:our and s'etei*Amiiry,iiiiiov-- •
Mr iv NI il ford Vet fIVIVS2
-.'• sifivel'ilifir' 6 ,o 4 ---CorPorlw •
mat •
, purl4lolW" to
_stock' tik6t Tin glad copprr Ware.; vihidt
they,offiir to •Re pOtio •Ireltrart. ovr tho.ettfiamst,
• • I):11:3 4 A.T1)110P 4rt; co ,
Dee.lo 11150, - —,
_
(10;1S QUAlNSfilipr9o4V,AlfailmolLus 16 7
itp. , 3:51./40t