. . • Inangt4lo4 o n:of Gen. -..rierix): The following priefkinp of the'llmagUrne ilea we take from thel\eviVerk Herald, omit. -ling the Circler of. the Preeessionomi. home' oceurreadeswhieh aro too lengthrforetti col- urns ~,„ . need passing the Na- • The procession comme • - atonal Hotel- 20 minute) before, 4, at it brisk nee and the end had passed at I, being about , , ' ; mile egg. It commenced !vowing againd which curtail the civic Pertion.of the • 'ri s e procession reached the C'apitid at One; .. o'clock, and the Presidents, With officials, pass ed into the Senate chamber. -- . The president ane.Preaidint elect took their seats in front of the Secretary's; table,! with the 'Committee, of Arrangements on their ig:ht a l • • and left. 1 - ' The. Chief Justice andiAssociate Justice.* of the.Supreine Court i were:seated in !!'rout of the eastern lobby.• ' .. The diplomatic corps wre outside:the bard "" on the right of the principal entrance,. and the • heads of dePartifienta had Governors on.-the left-. At.ti quarter past oke o'clock, the Mar-. ' • 'shet of the'Distriet, with the Judges of the Su . preme.Coort, followed, by the Presiders. and 1 ,,, President elect, and - the entire assembla re na the Senate, started in•Proceisiort to theleast ere front of the Capitol, where a n immense staging was erected' sufficiently larg,e to at I commodate all. - .. . ; i Ai half past one o'clock, all being arninged,,l the oath of, office was adminiaterecl to rep. Fierce -by the Chief Justide, as follows: •, 1 ido soletnnly affirm that I will. faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and Will, to the best of my ability, pre . cane, :,protect and defend the Constitution of ' the United States. ' , .-• , .1 , :It wilt be remarked that Gen. Pierce, in the king the ath, did not; as has been ordinari)Y, • . the custom, say "I solemnly swear," but I eel _ emaly_albrm;.and instead of kissing thti bd.:4 in Southern fashion, he raised his right hie * and held it aloft-until the pledge WAS read: ... The whole of the ~' e r e ony w.as• admirabl • : carried- Mit. .Passin.7 through the Sena/ ! • ehanther;l3li. Fillmore, turning off through side door was •momentarily .separated from Gen. Pierrets, when. the latter said,." this way ----let us efOrit right in ;" 'and in-they went. . Immediately before the address, when - Gen. Pierce took the with, with head _uncovered,. and raisingone hand to Heaven, while he laid the other on the Holy, • Book, the Spectators al ai) uncovered, even in the snow thate. t was" fa' l ing at the time, and many - of_ them lifted t.p their hands nag in act Of the most, fervent de , leaden. It wand Solemn scene. The address, which thPresklent. delivered..unfaltering y from memory, and without -a single note, was; IC , 'received with' great enthusiasm by the vast' - multitude, particularly thbse portions of it th t asserted the Monroe doctrine, -the prOteeti n of American citizens abroad, the firm adh r- : ence of. the President to' the ComprOmPe ' - measures, and his determinetion to carry o t • __ The Fugitive Slave law. ' Cries of good, good, , and other warm. expressions of adruiraticir . were elicited from tke.crowd. The sentiment I .4-.,.1".:L-Abe tone of the addkss:--:the earnest manner 1 "''tin which it- was spoken:=his -beautiful ruction :=tits manly, erect: appearanca—hii pale east .• :Of countenance,in which intellect anti tour? .ki a g e were the predominating features---and his .clear, loud ioice,distinetly heard_ by th 4 remo • teat of his audience—all combined to make a deep • impressicia in favor. of. Gen. Pleree ; • and 1 many asserted that this was the best ihnog I n- ral from ever delivered fro that spot He is undoubtedly a 'very effective ;speaker.. Ile i ,remained with his, hat-off until the close ef.the; proceedings.. - The ladies were in eestaeies, and so aakious were some who:happened to be . is the rear to See and hthey , ear him, that , . embed upon the pediments of the columns; of the Capitol, to their.no small danger.. A:to , gothaejt, waca..glorious.apectscia,of sublime , majesty, cagfng into the shade the idle pomp and untnea.ffing pageantry of the coronationof kings and emperors.".- ' . Gen. Pierce-delivered his, inaugural address, after_ taking off his overcoat,- amid imiliense cheering,ust exactly as if ho were delivering extent r an extee speech: He had no paper. or I " -any notes,l undelivered the address beautiful.- ' ly and gracefully, without a blemish to, the; end.! It. will be recollected that "Presidents_ Taylor, 'Polk and others, read their addresses, from the' manuscript. When he came to that , part ofhis address which relatedro the priaec- 1 tam of 'American citizens, abroad, be owned 1 face to face with Mr. Fillmore and the , diplo..) matie • corps, and laid down 'the law • with , I thrilling emphasis, and when he again turned to the mass of_the. people in= front, ream; sing the vast square below, they abduted with de- i light, and ev4iy man of the fifty thousand. in; the streets deelared•that Pierce. is the man for I the,-times. -I. - • I . I On• the completion of the iddrese the pro-, - cession again fonneds and.Proceedyd aleng the,', • avenue, -escorting President• Pierce to the ex- . ecutive matision iA nd leaving Mr. - Fills re at Willardis. . 7 " • . • The immense mica on ibe eastern front ' f . : la •Of the C.entel was one r mpaet " mass of peo ple, not one third of:Whom could hear. - . . . • . - • Suicide in a Pulpit. , . Just as we Were going to press, w e lea r ne - that a Mr. Charles Fultz, a shoem er, resi, - dent of Schuylkill Haven, in thlieou ty, cern mitted suicide in a ra4rer singular' ner, on Sunday evening liii; It appears , hat for, . . some time he - has been an efficer of=, 6 Ger.; • Mad Lutheran Cherelibf that place, arid on ' 0 evening referred to hat convened and rope ell' -a Prayer Meeting in the building,belonging to: . •that congregation. :H e went through the xi it his aecrislomed 'manner, and noth id -iin I well' noileed about his appearanceU -thn congregation tiring, he wits' a 17 • -to unbolt one of the window shatters—left . buildirig witkthe others, and was discknie ',, the neft, morning enispeaded lifelese abOre •-_. alter!, Itis so posed be obtained ing,relet• thewindototreferrrd, to. ,What the eoSidit ?fhlatnind was at that' time, is but a l ma feanieetzwe—we- may _reasonably conein -.however that no sane man would ever Cora an act of the kind.—Mineritrifie Bielicifn. Tobacco Clunvers.. nonce' Gively, - .sayS the EastoA is Aiirosi our Tobacco chewers. The folio trim - the Tribune, otifforiday, mikes .d.entihat*hen Horace spit on the Whig tiraii, it was not tainted with'Tobacco • . ifihose who their ;Mame and " t she atmosphere by this , and , na se odpililibit,eonldlxi affected by; expostulation ,or. satire, or ridiabie;ltmight be worth while td diselirge A full 4611ey at thein. But fear ,Ihey areilireeerigililis...j, w For ourselres,•s lays feel* Aenek, •igt443nraterate habit of td ►iaess. W e presumeweiretspit upon for tY times' a never get into a crowd . and nevernusfic'lhion,o a bevy Omen 4:n the street, &Ina :.g; 44:124Tanii-°nint*rd a • steamer; that wiido not - app rehend- - very Menai' expo** iiiitefer4tobeietirjiliee '4i*edr.froin t of he:nistyttiliaeritate4 mouths theTers and 'elate* -IWnte;,:iite feitlitat -such fellows 64.14 th-gif 3luget.--Italeasteek*ja- !9, kis State Iv itti'Apight NPse terste his trellis. - Batik...lla foul stibreetelidiiiiialiiht aboitli. The dirty dor and spit ied chew, irehot **the - . 1 0:44 1a . .:We ia Y ' e aireaai 7 vouttettipoti3O*42- Th editor of the Mieeitifolly i llerat 1 . ! iled,hie pocket -p_eitearsso• Saved ter to hi 41,20., • .1 itMOCra 11115thr. 'lnvent sates f S H tt _ _Juanita `March - I.—tile Detiocratie de-Convent • n•of Pennsylvoia to notion d candidates for the officts .fif Canal Cow 'koala:ter, A. A. itor General,..i'ismd Surveyor neral of'th e e State, asseinblift to-day at 12 lock, in ti.i: Hall of' the Hoiihe of Represen es, pOr s u4n. to the call'of ilia state Central Minittee. il i , 4- - - / / ~, • The.4tterg . co, of the 'Delivates' was rery 11, and that a rang interest felt by the friends the rival fa , didutes, especially. for the office • Canal' Om . issioner, cat* much excite -1 ent'-to prelr. 1. :, - ,j..: • . Thecconte. tion was,called' i te " older at 12 CI clock, amid much noise and itumult, by Mr. Wise,' whO in . red t tlie Aitiold Plainer, of. Venango, Va. the C ''. •- i - ' [I. MrJ Wise ptth : qUestioti 1 Amid . c ries of "jorder," "ord , r," an gkeat eehfusion. MrlFraley, of S ce uylkill, Moved to amend the niotion, d th e the Hon: ;John Cessna, of Iledfird, take' he CI ir. .if 1 '''.Tll utmos con sion preyeiled for some time, A bo . Mr: Timer sitid,'Mr. Cessna were endue. •• by eir frietids to' th e Spea..- kei's "hair. •.- 'I , ;i ' -- 1 ... •=.51.r Cessna after lome time,landlwhen order had i some . easuro been re4ored, expressed is r et at he sc , ne which had been enact ed, d besot): • t al( to' aet with calmnes and deco tn; T• . settle th4i diffiulty as.t the choice of aIC airman, he l Propbsed the appoint ment of celled to count the votes. I - 'rho motion was fut ithd agreed tb, in tel ) - ('' Writ/ten - having hein a {pointed, the vote for .a temporary chairman vr s then taken, and re, suited in Mr. Phimer re eiv4g• 66 vote. 4, and Mr: Cessna 61 votes. - and , Mr. / Utner thereupon to ;. - 1 , the chair, .. in a brieftspeech thanked it delegates for the cornplunenti referred, - I.: the I same time alluding to the ,Pi Portant d 'tips the Canyon tion had assemb to Peri° pi, ii and trusting that no excited ling might, be aroused to mar their harmo ions action.) -I A committee o one from eacli Congresaion. al districts was then, on motioti, appointed to report Officers' for - the permanent organization of the Convention. [ I. The Convention then adjourned until 3 o- elock. -'i , - .. '. . 1 attoos exastos. _ • The Convention re - assembled at 3 o'clock, - when the Hon.! J. M. Porter,lof Northampton chairman of the - Conimitteel appointed to se leWif,ficers for the permano‘organization of Convent ;the COnventim,'reported that [they had mike -1 te 4 win I,„ Hirst, of . Philadelphia , as P si -1 dents Th committee also rePorted the - es .of liome wenty gentlezierfas Vice PreSid nts, andi Erie retaries. : I i - 1 The . Xmas reported by, 04 Comm ee i'e the . . , we„ ie nnanimously approved by the on. veit4on, d the Preaident 4111r.iliiist) ing conduct 'to the chair, addretieOhe Con en tionlin a brief Speech of than - 1. Ile said . . I i . I ~, ~i ! _., = EISEN OF TEE LXCVENTION: 1 ae ,l , knOvled p e with forofnund respect and . ti t tode, the distinguished compliment you ave paid mei 4 I am, too little skilled, howev ,in ikgislatii practice , to be able to pro r ise Oore that' a faithful 4nd imPertial ahem t to Ics.rfurin'tir duties ufltbe Chah.. But4e tle en allow r me to congratulate you. npo the ropitions cirrnmstaneeannd'er, which - Ike . ave ambled. The . latel campaign, the last ril -1 ant Democratic Story, _has ollened thil ec rive man 'on of the Union to the eminim ~ pat riotti and s ,_marl for whom.lwe have b red, and who possesses the respeet,'.the s em,' and I ma add the affections cif our cons 141- - b ta ents. Le us retpeinlicr, gents ' men t t this great res It is:thl fruit of unkin and iii ny, and that a l•who gentributed ',te it-are ' t tled to partici .. te in -ri't.S triumph. i Gen tl e n,. I' ATM not I.ngt%4tsin you frOm the irate st ir and i i.. 04t.duties you!have pub red' • gether ;".-disCharge.l • . 1 1 L '4e Jig of delegates was i then called, a i d i sf ra th scre'de . tials - Of thii - "delegat4tini - Ticiii the se .1 c. nties sohmittettiln_nyitini of ea es sub titutes ap peared anAeWereliliiii edz- The m tter of thielcontAmtedliseats was 'then _taken up, but one lenly—that4nf the corktest ing dole tes frorr 'Mountoite. and - Coluinbia lounties4oecuilled.any considerable time The qiiestion'of the admiaSien of the resentatiV i e _deletate. from the!coanties Of tour and Colutu ialbeing be tore the Co) 1 1 .... , .a and Lion. Fn: entino hi's rithtfo. --- his sea mint:dermas -the pi appoittingn4 . and t that as set up•by i • S.oine further dl Conl*ntion' Onall) firstlor rejecting b. Mr. Iles . , t, and tiler Dean. . 4 i fit, The Conventio n being then fully org4ized, it.was' moved to wed to the nominatikon of candidates fdr the offices -i d Canal Cob:mils , sioner, Auditor G oral .and!Shrieyor G iner al, takil the office of qftlfalCommiiition cr. : - .4, .- - !i , - ..- •• ' -The on ,entio then proe*ed__ to ballot I fer it can ida,le fo Canal Cioninissioner, and I the-vete beihg eo nted, resulted as follows: I Tho ' rbrsyth, of Philsulelithia,. - .31 f Henry S. Altt, of Pike cotinty i - 22 .. '• . Wm. S.l.t i o risen, of lkintgOnery, 22' k-• -- - —__•• , il , , - ri ' .Fe er, g "'"'''"l, ;, !I 11 Joel B. DI. ,of 'York; li!li - 8 And,tbe remaining votes"mattered among seven. r eight aandidatia. 1 . r .*" " ' - ' There being .no choice, the Convention pro :eeede4 to . a second ballot,• which, ps also the third,Tour* and - fifth"folloWing—was imsue eessfu . The - votes of th 4 '6evallal- hallots stood as follows: - / ' ' I a :ii-- ~ : i , . • 2.3 .3d, j i i i-ltii . sth Fo th, 38 41 !ri 50 55 • Otto • : ' 44 . . 44' ',1 . 38 - 50 ooison, .25 . 30 ri ji: 31 ..• '22 Minitel. • 11 101.11 --I — eithe;l, - - 8 1 81 1-1 8 . 6 ttar the third hatlot,the .rime abb.. Din gle was withdra 71 from thett ofeandidatas. 11‘r•tha ton balloCan ' , journinent Was g ‘ moved and..very ngly oriel ? but was diiut:' edit.% -i'' .1 : 'fl ii ',-. result of he r baliatiheing annoan alid there still bei gno efielie,an adjourn thitht meat was agaii - cif .4 !li. '_ •1 - porno debate ose pod - emotion , and it was finally - to, il 7go,:tiloek. - , •.. .. T he Conventi ' - adjo u rned. , . . wciaat, sv i - '. ' 11 - ai , , ~,- --• 113 4 : F f The Conventi on, - tabled at 7 O'- Clerk, *hen :the ting f01,,! - Ii candidate for Canal Commissione r as res ' ' and the 6th ballot be' " take n, , lied' Ifolloiks: , , ' ... Thos. a meta, f 7 P . Phi 4 ' B l Henry Mott of Ilie, _ . Itil • i 28 ih r eh°,n, d: Mr. 4 as. 11:111 j Fore - ''" declared _.y-dut ' nominated - tb ' - aisle the Demotinta ' 'party for„ is of Canal. mm .: f The no ' ri o Mr.Forsyth ';:waa Atli I unanimous) :flt , -,,, y - thig4inFention, A ' 1 ..., The no - •,, ',, ' a . eitadiddef<ii'Attiliiior. G .eneral -.' - ' In inder,,l - 1 i : H oe. f.,::: ,:';`: .: Mr. - Lon ino '' -elekl7ollralin limsly Banks,..the- - -- . le a i ,' ' Vediitai the 'no .;---, -.; ,-. , - ' - ' - , ".....4 - .•;,,2:4-- - ...-., , The - . ;14: - .. , _,..) illetlifi - ' .' -ItiOV , leithillk:olL l *' OrtlieCiiii -2 ... ttinei . 'l'itiiii- . :. 9 0 rierra ,,,,, - ~ --;, . .1 . -, . ; 7.. -. „...4:11, 0 - -.., _., ---id' , , o e i gt - '- ...-.."-• --- •_, ' whesibro _ _ - 101141 it "I A i . :. '.,:c" , ' --. ',.7-..-., ,, :; .:15'7 , :‘` ,- P , . :-., c Stile - ini; of - 114n . i:ciur, adr ~ and disOSsed with reumstan4eS attendin e shadow. a claim, his conteitstit." . salon followed, an ireeided t to admit ne a large Tote the el 'reit:mina tate mutt to 11: • ' lödtothelir ;`,,?•.- - t :I I Wm. Garvin, • R. Matz,. •1B = - • G. F. Mason, . • 'l3 - ,The lion: J. Porter Iliiitarlisy,thdlies.Mtin cumbent of the . office of Burveyer • General, having, on the second "ballot, received a major ity of all the votes esat, Was. declaiid duly nominates that office; and the Aoluitiation was rati d ufa unanimous vote. • 'The-President then,,in Pursuance of .a mo tion by the Hon. A. H. Reeder, of Northiunp ton, appointed a Committee of seventeen, of which Mr., Reeder is Chairnm, to report &Se ries of resolutions expressive of the views and sentiments of the Convention., - The Convention then adjourned until 10 o'. eltwk tomorrow. . - On the second day of the session a: resolu tion was offered and .carried, compliinenting the coarse of the Hon RICHARD BRODHEAD of the United States Senate., on . his course in that body.- . , . After other business relative to:the Conven tion, this body adjourned 4." • - ' ..,, • Return of Ron = Corder= to ' , Charlestown. - Mu Corcoran, whose mysterious diavpnar ance caused the riot in Charlestown last week, arrived in this city last evening., under the pro tection of several of her, protestant friends.- She was found in Philidelphii,"where she says she was . restrained of her liberty. Another outbreak in:consequence of this matter it feared in Charlestown, and, in accordance with the request oftho Mayor, the Governor his is sued orders to Gen. Sutton ; to have the First and Fourth regiments of State 'EMU under arms to-moues night. _ • 13craTox, March , 6--8 P. M. A card from Mayor Ftothing,lim states that Honors Corcoran wits before him to-day with her mother ; that she was taken . to Philadel phia by Vie mother, and _placed/in a boarding house, and flit on Thursday the mother pro ceeded to Philadelphia and brought 'the girl baCk. It is-tliongl, ht the public appearance of the girl will allay nil excitement. i Awful Railroad Aocideo. Pitn-irammt.t, March 6,-1853. -{ On Thmlay night the emigrant train 'com ing east ran off the track into* .deep cutlon the Pennsylrinis rOad, between Lewistown - and - 11untinkton. Persons -had 'been sent, eith, er way to nam Arians nearly . dueagainst the point - wherethe accident took place, but the man who thssent west, after walking some distance, sal down in a shanty and unfortun ately fell aifeep. The train that ixisse:i him came in tident collision with the crippled .train, killing - four emigrants instantly. Two others dieayesterday, and two more are not expected it lire. Two - persons- are reported to have-bten killed yesterday by another col lision betided .two freight trains. I • . • The fiends of the Itev: Philip Bartlettt are respeetfigly solicited to attend st,Donation vis+ it for hib benefit at the Methodist E. Churchi, in Montrose on she a ft ernoon, and evening of Wednershty the 16th init., in the afternoon a social Itreeting; and in tho evening an address by RetrZ. Paddoek D. D. at halfpzust 7 o'clock: JOHN F. DEANS, GEO. B. LEWIS, Commitee. • •JOS,. It. LEWIS , • i - 1 ;N.IIITV, f ' . . ) In Niv Milford, on the- Pith tilt., Mrs. Dow TAir &mimics, wife_ Of Ira- Summers, Egg:, atIO 56 _ye ars. , ' Stikbad long lived the life of M Christian, thou* mild of the time too feeble to attend publ itt worship, ye t ever striving 'we , tnist, to do t 1 will - of fi r er. Master Whor is In - Mat*. Lif ,e;vent out as a candle in the sieeket of a card stick, and she at last slept the - quiet - - .• sleegof death, resting, , 41s - it. were; in'Jcsus' armi, If any thing can . 'make one feelfrom the . Inert the truth of Balsam ' s words,it would . seem it inust be the sweetness of the death of sucli t Christian, " Let me -die-the death of the infitecius ; and let my last end-be like his." c i Hertumnsels a the closing scene might well be tressed by the words f Sir Philip Sid ney(t) his:brother on ii . liki i occasion, ." Love tny, 1 ;in peory, cherish my fri nds, but abere all goven' your will and affect i . ns by the lei/lurid I milt& the s Creator, in bell Iding the eti . of thii vorld,.witli all her vanities." ted peh his lay, r ; the Cher, m of Mr. C 031.1 Febriary 28th, NETHENA Nawcoma,,daugh .4. of Eainuel and Elizabeth Newcomb Of jtssup,in the 49th year of her age. • 116th 2d, Mrs. M&RILLA athiss, aged 46.. : . .. Filo atraire...Mciirmail " t . ' tang • p - 41.%- Great Bend, Penn'a. ' • ' . RS. FANNIE DAL CHASE AND MISS ,LEANNIE- - 111.!1 GUILE - will open , a S for Young tadieli and Aliases in the Vil la of Great tknd. Manna Term commencing on 'ednesdaY the I - 3da play 44061 next. - The / y will be divided intAl four Quarters of eleven w•a eaeh. ,- _ -.-- i - ,- . • . I II l in m i, il W pi ri rpe tinf, ci a g n ai d te aegra r : ph . y . by :Out- 82 . 1 ; 10 G mar, Aritbmetie, 4istory, and Phys. ' , z ... . !- - mai Sciences. /rental and Moral • Phi.;,- by, and the filigher- Mathematics. i 4 00 ~Gerrnan, and ,Latin Languages, 15 0 0 . int and P,linting in water colors; - . urn,) • - • • • . 200 - on the Piano and Guitar,with nse of , nt!, (cam.) - " • -"I Airy DipOn willmeatconnectedirith col, in witieh'small boyn.tiviU be received. from a dkaoce • eon procure wirate ramifies, oa iron:kakis terms.. • will be shim oa nu:id& subjects But!, i i fttich Bth, 1883.:- Pfiblie Notice., 4n`ber OrOM for isle at publieieuthi• :the 224' day of retch it 'I0 : on the premises of; the IstalAinuot or Franklin. thcf* llo w,V- P.****l viz: i lombst - wagosil otos hme rat tier, 1-grind alone, sehurtil****** sed i8i1.4 1 91.1 11, 10, hitirtikteetkis,iiiinehai lifwaint alia4it Pep4ala *A.; 1 0 bog. also household;titmtitre *100;4 iiaaierou steutiOn:: ' l3lllo Allsaato - **40.40.441 - ilaiii. month. credit with. hilido‘ . .**d4ll,7: ty. AILIA BOSTON, March '6, 1853. "4 470 . 1 1 11V118 1 ' AAA*, air tbs Age I ~• MOM g' ~a y.i What 1 . . - tie dollit ) iii . logat-for- _ ..J THE ',Tsigue . d - h.a.of entered into. n iir o 4. tinge' out by.whiCh they: twre c to, traish the Knick :backer Magazine , ( monthly, the . Ifonie 3 ' al , "{week ly, ) :ead the Musical World and Tide — (4 eekly,) to netir sittiecnbers, at the very mode •to price of . five - dollars it . year for , throe , pub icatious; - alf orderii,... enclosing ',.that amount-to Dyer .i.' Willis,. will .bb proMptirat.- , tended t o.. Samuel - Ilueston, fi,ub4shir of; the 1 , Kniekerbotker ;_ Mortis b. ,Willis, Publishers ;of ' the. HOme Journal; Byer du . Willie; Publisher" of the Musical World audTimes,2s7 Broaderay . Gmd Likrarg and Artistic Coiab s inati on. . 1 1• A gement* have been ,made tq fOrnish the Knicikerbrlinker Magazine,the'floinefliumel, and' I the .01em. 'York Musical World and .Titni.s, 'to newlaubscriberilfor five dollars a yeiti! This is ches'pliteritture, With a vengeance: ;The Knick: etbocker *lOB3 per ammo ;t.the - ficime Journal, 8 2 ; Mid the Musical' World aid .I"inles: $3; ranking Sea - year at the usual rites. . 'That three such works can be obtained fo five donate nyear,, fa a fact - truly worthy the-,Calorintire, which is just now .being.,nshered in. ' Of the Kititkerbocker Magazine, edited by ' , Lewis•Gari lord Clark, it is unnecessary to epee it.'*Fortwen ty years it has been the melt genial, harm:ills; amt - spicy u monthly" in the world; Wk fand - the prep. ent vohline will be better than any eh Preee-:. ded it: The Home Journal; edited y Georg/I'P. ' Morris and N. P. - Willis, is -well k own `as the beet family newspaper in America ; nd the M 4. sleet World and Times , edited by chard Stotts Willis, with Lowel Macron , Geo. H. uttis, Thoi. Hastings, Wm. B. Bradbury, Geo. . Root, eind other musical writers contributin ;.:and which gives among other things.. ovirBl.s want', of music and a - full course of hi:anode in harmony annually. is the very best musica , ljournal ever published. These three pnblicar will' pest a fatuity - up in regard to near:y everything - worth knowing ;—art , science, literature ;tmusic,paitit ing,orniptitre; inventions, :discoverea • wit; hu mor. fancy, sentiment ; the ugliest* fashions ,find other attractions for ladies ; choi nevi music j for the Sabbath. the Church and *is -Firelide ;- reviews andicriticisms ef musical , orks, Perfor-. mers and perfrAances ; in short qui very pick Ii and cream of novelty,: incident, history, biogra phy, art, literature and science ; inid,udingi what ever can be given in Periodicals to promote heal!.. thy amusement and solidiestructien in the fami ly. and help to make: it better, wiea. and happi er, may be now obtained for five drillers. . ; .'. • ! Address . , DYER az- WILLIS, 10w3 • *' ' 7 . Brmidivay. N.Y. - 1 25 - t 1 , 0 . id . 4i) . i . , r J 3l ' Administratzia i t i re : . T ETTERS ot Administration ;having . been . 1...1 granted to t undersignetionthe —state'of Paramus Luiz, late of the towns ip Or Great Bend, dec'd.. , All .persons indebt to the said estate jam requested to settle the 4=14 immedi ei 'W ately„nnd all perirotoi having 'deMands against said eiltate will geese present them, duly attest i eil,, fot settleme . t. • • ' t ' ' JANE LUgg. Admen. Great Bend, M. reh 9. 1053.--4AIW6 1 - . - • Drsolutions TIDE firm of $ yre & Webeter_h4his day 41,1- ..1 otolved by mutual conient. Miti• Votes and *accounts are in -t 1 e hods of A. L. Webster 'for itrimediate iettleilent. If they. are hot - settled tiy tbe.firet ofiune • ext;they Will. be licit with A. Chamberlin, Esq. for collection. -• I - S.. IL SAYR.E • • • • • A. L. WEBStEE. Montrose, Feb.j2sth i 1853: * , • • Pubhe Vendue, - - T . , . 11E subscriber having. sold his farm, will sell at Public vetirlue on Tuesday t i the 15th day of March next, at 9 o'clock A. 51,,L0n the prem ises of the sobscriber in Brooklyn:the following property, to wit:l I span' of Utatehed lorries 6 yenta old, 10 cows,' 1 churn "sheep; 5 shoate, 1 lumber wagon, 1 buggy Prager ' I limber sleigh, 1 cutter,l team heirnessnertrl neer, 1 light har ness 4 plorws, 1 harrow; ! -,2 crowbars, a rot of oats and other grain, hay in the bran, 40 bushels of potatoes, 75 or 80 bushe sof rutabegiturnips,.:l" churning machine, 1 rindstotte,' ) rakes pitch forkstAtovels. be4...;atti . chid", 1 desk, 1 dui-. Cimer; rparkir end T : ` - inove,litr milk pins; and a yariety of other iirticles, . fanning *dry,, and householtutensils ttioirumerotte to mention. rustsL or SAE.—AII urns less than 85, cash down ; .over - 85, nine 'oaths on ( approved en dorsed notes with intere t. I ' r: BRADF' I O DO. WARTBOUS. ' - - Brooklyn, Feb. 28th, 653. , I. L :- ' • • , • Feed .th litingry. ~• TTIE undersigned, think'. , that am"o4 the numerous waists of kluntroileandits.vicinity} the one "float needful is that of a good Bakery. Thinking that proba bly au could do as mud' g04r.1 in obelin4 the command. " Feed the Hu n gry," as in y other, we have ' entered Into a copartner hip in the hose named - bnainess;and inteudto carry it on :in all its , earionstbranetws, six BreaAL , Cabes, galls, Moak, es, &C. '[' : tl N.H. Westding tlar.e omit , to order and on abort , no die. - -. NICHOLS at FORD11&31. Montrore, Feb. 2Stb, 1553 • • I . . •To Pension a'd I llionnly : Lind , - - . .- Clai ants.. • ' i l l 1 HE undersignrd: id o is still or gaged !in the business of obtaining L?nd ' Warrants as agent of Susquehanna county, won 4 call . the at tention bi the Widours'of Revoluti : nary soldieis I or Widows of the 'soldier! in - any,of the woes since the revolution;'the fact, that. by -a '..re. cent Act of Congressthe :Pensicii Laws have been greatly extended and many who hitherto r .have been unable to: procure - assistance are now entitled tberetti. By appliCation tci - the ,f4II in formation will be given; and - anytbusiness.en trusted to my care, wilt recei ve pro pt attention opon - reseonable iertni. - kF.FI TO H.. Montrose, March 1 . , 1851.-9 w .i . i! .. - 1 DISSOLUTIO • • . TE copertnerehip in the' mercantile !milieu of .M -Granger+ Co. ie this day dimol ied by mntnal lorisint. - . , All pereciva indebted 'to the ' firm will the ib N. Granger, irbo . Min linue tho basine*x. • • Iq:GRANGEtt_._: - , GRANGr Vb. 23 ; '53.-94 , • . i.vtisonovkarg.„_, 14 'TUE nave I removed our Tailoring 11sh .y ir merit to *I -arm formerly-known the Bakeiy: and 0141 - Shop on Tun pike . 't,ine .door west of 4. s3Vilson's i &ice. , • I. Diontrove, n0y.:10.1b5../. . - ...- : • i . , r . .. -. ~.._ • s f il ~ .., ~ .- , --% ERs TO ,COUNISY - - -- - - l ill . - silks cmd Fancy.Diy . ...u. NICHOWI- 4k-WRIGHT, B. AND . . . OD - JOIMEIts 1 . .1 • .'.. Of Silks Fancy Dry' Goods:' , '- ITATING:4I" most Min 64- *Air strict, to lb* ,IffOO - 5 •• • • lis t bie l'ldldr7. 91 /ant)* otrooti_ . i loor doors omit 'Of /kroadosy, viola twit* oho attar uoor GC dation to &Wt &leo iqi-toont: ki sr ery, sat vo, and_ lath•• • ski* or silks Owl fancy, dry ipa, . . of ailb. i=sf.leafi , lesolsrofoorioo, press itiouologs; ,Nybits . Moral: Mir Dolatnnt girdsr?arowbr =MI!' ~.• As * -of _our, Goods owl AIM woo ,Ilotakie - . 001111tairt Wilt 611-imut'effstihen OW/ 44 ialigmoot • olf olorkolooloi New Zook sot batter. IW._ - poolloomix attontioa ;WO* Mottles oaks, at ffloodo. oriLii~otp Ali Orion handwins be i i —oo it - imao_tbio ,00mp=` :we oholikloopthelOoe Gam oloanyastolltholont -4/okoo freers " oe400.:. Wks* Odom :rill-. 13O1.10addlkftolit St' WWII.* . tbof pot- Abool orooltilio ito . opooloko *say Oiliololoi to loMor kat oltelesolthl. ,- .t .1. ~,: -., -.- . :;--_;, -- - ~.- • -,,{ -- --; 1-7. -'. 4* , - q Ora* laill , illOiblitiiiiitOtissom m : ol ;tioliodlini* "vitottosilvo au 0011. tyro s oor we Sic oil% oboist W.. wo osso. Of . 'r ' ll gait . at 400lOottor aos tome* "OM oftal2o#o7 e. Al*l4lollll=o/12 1 ., i --7.:. t • . • :It . :Eaf ib . , , t .. 11jgzeireilirat : ea:. '.'i - i pr . ~, _,-,.., v!PIE guasco*Auttip .-",:Fe ) \ , \)c ~. . _ 7. filt-loirliontlitt4toy..**o4.o , . dii . - f . ... k7 flake Onilf FA . ortovor stew-' . :. ° .., • ' ''' .e. .h 1 1 1 !"dr.:UPC ly to lii order di • . 1• ; . :. n Plgut , 00 --= - - Oita% ..., .c.-. 4,. , /'''' . - • •.. . - ' Or keitiY; alai a- ll6i o 415ae full loatelea 9,Teni to, , • '[beantt.itt-g9113 r :or. ,rt. 7, pttria stylo wad itusliks;: Thir ; :sMinc wan stook macs sa Synintont, or, ones before: cualeatisaingtssotab4 to.ihichke- th intui n of putehaserii. ALPREiIi ..1- • „ No. 2 Odd Folkosn' . Blogbanititti 15,1153; :. 4 t Ait . ' isf No . * - --- -'.' . -.:1-:- ~-..- . . - i-4 , ;is: L. lt..wairokie • , t 0... ,p.:11,7 . .1 tl,;(, assigned to 4:Litt014 , 6 110 !..31 - 4 11'-'.1 1 .:•-; i s. •. : , --., ' ve. ''.. 1:1 j S.. Jell ielle . O rJ - de. i I . .IyOi; .. CohJ9l)olt. •,:J.: . liy.S4ll') t Aiiiii. - ~I. . . .J. . - 1 The .0114ieikiiect l'4o4 . litsite - , e 1 Court td. iiiiarib,oter f ittief Wad - - swag 'S : aboie mentione d ef ts, wilt atteed to the:. .aaid h.pPoint ; - 4 tneotthe olECel Wm of W. , :l in -hi ontrose :oh ' Thlirede y : 114131 it day of inst.', ett.ovioteroa* i Jp r : 4,,, . 4141 i of -- :whiCh . all : • inteieeted.olill .titiitOotiee and et thei at: be - ilebertedlrpOiticiaiing 11143 iijettesidl , . • .. . •-• i - - ',1., ri 1•- IV KJ: LITURRA •.. •-, .'• j -..; ~ 0 1: : : A TI:NE , ; T0N,. 1 - March I,' 1833. l' , 1 • : 'I - --. i.. : -.Audi Clover -a TinuithigOkl• FO - - - B, 'l. C, D. LATIpoqP• Regitiier's . kiii'ciy i t . , .. D p -BLIC NOTICE is hereby kiven• teen Pet , . I. sons concerned in,ttie folio fog -Estates. to' wit: - .-- ' • ''..-1i ; - , •... ' Estate of Wm. rpiMelCone. d - sued. ; . ' •••,. ' Nandy fir. McKim*, ExeCuilii: ' Estate of Job NiehOls.deo'd /:. - ;'. •- '• ' • Gallen Nichols. Ailm'rz -.; - -' Caleb Csrmalt Ti;ustee eider ihe W' of Wm. p i ll Thompson, deed, and -. . ;11 ... • ' _'' I . , ' Ea'r.io pinning' of Lydia Thom . deed Estate of EbepiAer Millard, iiil'ed., - ;„. _' . ' ' Andglw - fd Lows Muer. Estate .11iram finch, died. .1 i ' . • Cherles Avery; :la r. -, • .. Estate of Simon Park . deed I . ' ' ' .. - - ' - Samuel W. trio 11, - Her... • Estate of Nathan Arnold; de eased;: •- ' ' _ Estate Chas. Chamberlin & Harvey Hall..Aitacirs Eotß; B. Ock;dec'd. Ai, •• ' • ' • ;';-. • 'Anion 8' Wilion;;Chiules Avei*and Wm'. L. i*, F.ers. r.;1; ' . 3.1 *. - Estate:of Azel Taylor. deed. I' ' - .• - ~., : d ... •' ' - Charles Tin ley; Muer. . , - Estate of Ephrtilm Walker, di:i t 'd. - , ~ • : 1 • Juan., Yogings, • Adin't. ' I': -• • , That the iccouutikts hive' settlid their accounts in the Register's taffice,! in and fik the Contili fir I Susiinehiguna;endl i that the 'samei will be • resent ed to the Judges :at the jOrpitenr, , Pitift.- of County, in: noniri t ike,; on W,lidtinsilay - g e 20th 1 'llayldt April, negtldieonfifniatien and al • wince. • . • i Si; V. LAbiGD9 1 4 1 . , R. ister. Register's Office, Afontirose, 11 • ; - - March 1,1853. -, S / 11 : - •- 1- . 1.1 New . Books -just Reeei , ed., . Frank Freenson's , tarber Shop, bYfßev. B. i . Ma ll., " Although a story Southern iif4li is entirely Cit' ("trent from the many' imitations or trlnele Teir Cab. ie.", Ti is intenselylaterestlug." : 3ro *public. - " Frank Freemau'reparber i shni. be read 'with avidity by a large preportiou of, e who havelead Uncle Tom's liabili t " art perhaps they will derive greater profit from OW perusal of thle t than of that earn - mental". upon the Soiath.l---/kistant. Gas. - "All we have tosai te,buythr , lnioll buy It* Jake—for the Frieni4vakeL—for i you own t wasit•somethlng thitkedll - 4irongly,deeply bite —Saturda.y Catirier..l -1 ll The /Napo/wit. , Dynasty ;.or the His ' Buonaparte Family, with 221 5 , audie traits, by. the Eevprly ;men, . 13. , Brie of t he most valuable lag itutertatiag sr thir , v. ' - 4 • „•. - ,00 Cities and la. ,„: lawn! cf Arnri,:i.co, with -desmiptions aIadNIIIIN Rail Road diilanet'li; I - li:mayors., March "IOW." • 1 1 ; RAO. P 1 ; .AUCTION; • , . . w rrIHE subscriber: bar ing sold hot farm at public WIWI*. ("on thelilprem - - owned by LathamflGartluer, stip _mile Montrose), on • , 1•1 We/holiday tlack thTi . A .•l{r_ . 15 cows, 3 yokel;af oxen, 2 hotais, 1 lumbar wagon, I titto horse sprig wago horse buggy, I Oval horse hatneis;4ooet teeth, • Etc.. . • t I t Tassis—=biz wlth DPP' curity. LIN Mon troseiltaiUbl,lBs3. --- Paishioiiitb,ler SilkolL9. I: li !rin g 1 ;,_..,• ... ::- . . • • And a vaiintyof in4r nate, juni Cieneived.l7 A 4, i ann . loVtiff READY 31 DE CLOTIIINP i-7 - •• March 1, 7 -, - -..i., ,•' • • : 1:;440.1 417 EEP It before i,te:peopl?," t 4.4 thf, toes plate. to .11. buy - voas - • Vtioll3ll l l.-1- , 1 -o • - - TtSrreeeived,iuttl . ll be ke ptco, softy on.band . :; ura . ;T P - 63nessoti Mut' : -ny t . • „ he barrel. el`tbe,*Soleest Bratkle. wi.arillteetl allow as attinferior(vitality hag heretohlie 408h - 1 , 014 - Liz town.. Alrer:Ybier byithe•huodred ituarttry. Moitt94, 053: • .• • biorstr.Fivalizo,:._ TIXOTHY Rut" Ili isle /4. re.b.' 23 . 1653 p- - 4 . - • --- tLi Get yoiir:bloeksi I tepaire — &y - E. MOON tri still do it :tot ',cheap aaal as e - goqd - as any other inen,l [and !iirilCrePoir Aceindeons,old 3fOrelsi% euid 141 j 'slew'. tie,. 'cheep as the _cheapest} itOttieuish new felocka itittsiir. rant them - to keeptithe:. `'' l,l ''" - - '''. rr.Shbp in 80l !a Groeem - Montrose;SeEN 4 , 185.3.'! . Z - --110614EY:"..' • ip L ,c ol i rt * of' Apile . 1 ' Inierio isale , fized mrn SHE followingzonn - 4e 7e e tY Coat nets n L , plate s ; fol/°/d!ng I. the nd i r ' of 1853 ini • „_ Appeal, from t the el ee"al 1 , ii v omit. the Ftreet Lek. ant—M 'lve,rmLilifirli" • illitik lit.'r-irest 15,1053, lit the hlille 91 ~ I I ..‘ ..:' . Lake. ..., ...- ,_., w , 1 . • 4,,,Ait0 apd-401. • chanount; =BUG w.'..' hooey. ligdvrisz Bliss in 4 4 aeon, Mars .. t t , • -, ,z- - ' 4 ',,_ _.. Frieadifilte• 414 hl7 at mew" L nd A „ b „ , Lianl ,t . J 4., Rush ; mid I - g , . of NietieleiSnlealmeck.444ah letb, 0. - l ahe SO2Vine,i,isinspringtiti..: t.,- ~,,, hew* 8. nick KIWI*, at,„ Brooklyn and; , MVP i , a Brooklyn.. , I - e bossoef B. Rlver k s m 21itilit Hatford and . Lenox. Of D. it - N lide 14 team'. _ - Honick hoc . of . Olbeeti _the house hits* of • Noir • f' ihabeicrie" , • - Friultti hoists of B Jam: Conitnissi -@.V~ '.M~. ~ KEN , vidainti u ~~`" L . 1 y , the ties at siren. Ikbach • • um., ; • Administiaors N • A . /4 persona indebtedlto. the nastiest Hore, ',Cafpenter, late. Of tipt township .of in th 6 county of Basquehatinak'dec'di te4 to *eke ininteditite plyntatitlto . the . told pereopihselngehdlitikeginziet 644 Estate ;will present, them . duly.nt t elllinkter_neltlt. "mint to . * A . B I LEY, - : '2:L " • ENLA:NITEL:CARPEN Jan, IQ, 1853 ; ' A(40,14 . -... .I' - ':*dixtinistratotie. Notice".-':':', - '; ~ ~ _ .., ..„ - NroT-icE is, hereby ; given ` that the:undereignO . '.l.‘; - •• have been appointed 'Administraters'of, , the- Ali,..iitt ,l Pf.Newton 'Ll‘tvlkty, intr, of Ow _township: if.t.dbett'y'ii4i'd. ' .All paned!' ,iniiebted to, the said Eatate are 'requested:tckseittle the:tithe int inedietitty;: and' all: persons.' hattifig; deniands t i lt against said Estate teill . please Present. eat ditty. attested; for,settlethent. -.. ' 1 ' r. . . .-.-. . . '.i ' '.. ' GEO: RY,:i, A s A , ''' • '; ':' ' JOS. - P. HAWS K.wtw in " - I' ty; Jan. 20,718.53.-4w6 , „. atOW - ': : C . ltitEi Ist,T RELY wish to inform . you 't I.;JOEKE has' jast,opesedit -_ „: ll '.' . TAILOR • SHO P - ' • • over p i , IL. Lathrop &,Co'i.-store.-whf be he py . to eels old eastomere and • pledaii himself- to do their sserk wi awl. rli itch.: -,-;'' .” ~ - - . ' -_. ''', N:r : "cutting done kiiiii,mirejol will btirespiirsal whelk it is tot- fir ) 10 ntroe:•1`4+F;8..185."2. j _ . t: 1 'it it hit Tits • 13BTANT:HODZEt, Great msnit • ADDI it Sr BRYANV . • -p- -, - Cabinet . Sh op • ia. MHZ subscriber is now having all kinds of done 'to order, and also keeps on hand Rurea ' Stahel', &a., warranted well milder, ankidso - C • int,lc:ane sea:7 l / 8 ( 11 nd wmdem• - • Itooking • Chair& lledeteads generall on - Alt tltOse *witty randy •ri wen to tall: jtepliftlint -- ant VW* . • 7ci`ragatt notice. • - • - „ . ta" CM:ready. nude end bade to* oidnr • the bnii • style. D.L.• 11 , - Eft, tatepot r ,'lteo.'lo,lBsl - ;.:4031;; - . , • - Tiant's e—it yon astrlon is parr. =l2l eomple‘ will sell lately east or ,' s ilii'' .. iii . iit • --.--, ep L . • ,: OA 4 , , Ate* this Auethat tif. informing baijuit, eeetviel'itiiiablitinet- to - stock or 0514 whithhe Volelll a ilniff.o it to thiike*liii. eibe it ieer; foe., as - lows eve be -batillitAtijiwie autnug bie.st can - be luand A tet I:lo 4 Gteelici (I " .es: Croikeri:_, 'Vol Wl:RN:per °eta end Ahoes,llo.o4: I }lie I e*ebeitge*l'Cr 0611 e 'Aitlfs qtuitititi i. Peek, Beet:. ll'osiltry: - _ - Siieles..itliee;. i etalf.yelept; CA1..1b.. Ile,would Nett:A that - he' has. erdpiiruttecidiOt toll' raionth.ec:Ate to etAablehAß to IteeiA, , ,IZ7:X. - 1 1 ;:. 0 1 Oaft . haVfneaCcOUISi - standinirmuet fettle: iip . htfore the ti , 'WA, skeet eettlielente make-long fr" : lksouville - Japttary 1; 18.`.+3.- oveA • • Look it this, ••- ~ If you are a part :y _ ' F HB inemittleid iseentiatsilifotee, fce.; of the bate= Arai 4 of * ffr 'Sayre& Co., et! Oeieln its hands of 1161. If liyeoforeetlfeineot. ecovalty eiliiipetrhtittiiet jibe immediate attends-tothein as wellme theme gnat ;Loeb - - satti itheywiilbepntis4;B loin& of acme egie for • -.1...4 - - :.lanuary 1858.. _ . DItIIGS, kkotitintlese miety • EY - &-A l /'g° -, - + -1 • i. - '..* z' • . ' Prociamanon. .- . Susquehanna Pat . aay a. * ~ : i , , ~ -..-.. • ~ \ i AmmiD4lfi yrsit.li liar• - -,: IX the Court of Om neat. , tzt .sriend and' Alb tr arts rieemettethteettlet ' . `triilieriiik " - ': 4, lieititheif'"rtsul;, .1852,1(ii. 45: 1 --,' : 4 4f' l V - Augglik' '4 - . ,-: i:,, - •;,.;:: '-z ',,,, - ' Cutts.c or u s k - ve4t: . : • *gireseik 4131 , ii 1 i Ntowiis is sued 'o 'lktoieftifidifTe6i:.. 185 1 4 eit''''' 4o,l 7 .lo alt ilitt' s eielteke:iiteig4l4 i !eeo en alias . ' , Wielajletted'l l ..l' , ,aiitt , us' Wtitriable` to ,1 "unary letni; 1853 i upont 1 I return of iiiiiek .s prahr met limas' tiVelai4 1 art !hut , ihn:lnl i t'-VaskisiteWnikei- , - 0 'nail resmi i i i n fgAkililiikt: - -:-.47,:;-1- .1 ; - ; 1 ?:' ~ 3.. iiilkOiles.,is theta' Ore - el retilire ' . ria..to ap. IbiAtitel diii:4edge . e or the sureoitt on • • thi , rd Moods,- of 114 Id aditr'tilualit isid: 0)164 i ; I;' #i• : . . • ~. , _ 11 ruiltEß.slienrc i • lmies. Mok s troi,:t . tsfires4l,-213 !ft 7 1 1. 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