i , .. l'itE IHIMOCRAV-1-I.L nielgod bow tido. to. Ltlonioodi L aw No row Om)? IO aid oo shalt swe.` MON'XiOBII 1! I = 3 . _ _ g fr iends must exams Am tor Termii i ng .sozera,ottrteolmmoS tOlheimst4niny, at 11 . ,.4.9u .the-sebjegt 4.4le4iesgif 'On*. ..C4r 3 a0".Z. 14 ! 0 4611 !(4 - ti ad sh;olletheitosaitiktitions viiikismeleeiliari4le 6 '4(*** t e al *stain;nroidir b l e.sisigesiiiiini6M. n o t 444.0.0i6.101.3"(Wir*: iind to admit all " 14 4 iiiii)*lti:!,plete sa*rly er4aiiiirteesent i pp o n . noes. • I wo be satisfactory toad of our Mends slim lave - done of the honor 4414,ithReiti to their riews umar, and ,Messrs. sun r t iirptitt ? continue to lay us cadetidiom varlosalaii,lic favors. htie reeetivi numbera.'of the ilowseaitol Iteiorter4".published in is;eitg - frotn BissucLjormerlioi ,Bn4lya,thiskonnty, but low, as we learn front the "ReOter,r wnieraber of the ISewste oftbatinfintisate. His friends, witkeursels, will sincerely e?agratulate hint that he has sit. seised so ptotilnent a position in the riir4S of do Demme* party off off hex. . bar Gov. stinsa has vetoed the WI to in the Pennsylvania Adroit - d Iron Man ufacturing eouipany. Reason, absence of the iOdividnalliOty clause, ail strongly Opposed p ` * Cooper, the probable Fedsral candidate for `4lofernor. • . 'Tns WlL:sto.r Priorteo.---We learn'that our noPtOnontativelin Congress, Mr. Witstor, en tettained the Howe With an able arid eloquent -speech upon what the " Wilmot pro iito." on Monday week. We hare not seen his , r!warks in s ftdl,l but see his effort highly spoken •of even by thosewhodiffer with him upon that llobject.. The galleries of the House are said to *me been thronged during its delivery.L- We.sliall publish it as i soon as a revised oopy is wxtived. The idie of an Editor. . A Ortain able and experienced writer * has ! :well sail that "'the editors of newspapeto have, in fineiotts!aski It is not the writing of the lesdihgl article itself, but the - oiffigation to write: Olt article every week, whether inclined or' - nit, is siokness Or in health, in 'tallied* dis-, trets of riled, iinter and slimmer, year aftei fear, tied down! to the task, rcmalning iri one spot. Iris aesiiething like th 6 walking a thfitt-i, rain - miles in thousand hours. In itti va il elf it '1 appears ?loth' : but the Moor is not ruatdfest : 1 l o t i 4 it thesis or, it is -thecoatinual attention! wilich it mild ~. Your life 'becomes, ali it iwkv . • „: , %..ntr:-- -- )tte.-4trevir.itvur' r-itreetbil and , tinted, than on comps ,another, : It is the Stone of Sisnanim an endless rfrpetir Nies of toil, a,. oonsuutt weight ttpon .the mini, a eswtintial irearing-upon the Intellect and Ipir - . - irtion of ; your .facul are compelled til do 'o write for, a paper. one, is to. ' condemn Aims arc so itverse "hiltablie, nee alilie; 4k. wish i , i,Mbject, and what may -.: 0106"; may be, iota 4 ilksically, ~.mss 'lad!. ' 100 1,4. • Orie disll,es hislapeT ttactiiii -of 0 Vet storier" aii4 A' Nit* *1 brii: viSile iht toil •inditar'ihniliteis tdis it a-1 thy , L Pat up= *tea 14 sal. lay its , ;sliceable to ibeisast it is I~irtAYiitie ossi may, eza"/It:g. '•ls . oaL :iiibehLa paper, if eastaii#g• kie of -them 1t 1 f 4 0. 41'14 . hiee' , One #4/ 1 -" tooexdosive, ,ber‘stse it is not , 1e163-4061e0.124#1-url,l anyj .i'4o4/11.**146,44) 4 e *Watt One deems it the ready 'se as ettry,l, L. , SI Di A - laq wander; boo An - in' aiding theitefinens i iiiirteondemna it most ba it acsosip jy , wen Pigisibt qna of the ~iisi it lady Nieuwe ~~ Armly. 014 them ita couitenenee. '' Aa Matamdiefilariatter Mulles just come *ll 4 our .. salrb erOt ill S n ts ' tratiax of , MOMMlPloliOlte ona:° ft eOln" we quitod ' ' 41**m , A '4lll Y or two `afloatimettt—ie Inn Drif 1 11 , - 44a fa' mi aoseftkevillalol oiloolleiMl4 . _ 4 MY 7 - ' ' 'or , liberal and DasooMtie 16114-- adafeWohg Vt i l•wrifi w i' 6214 efi dito)gdyielikit4,4idakidi- ~.... 7 ,1 ,, 44,,,- ;;; ..ili itrciiiidiat444.:nithiii: 11**itt!r 4-441i-*P‘PeK th OtWoore dm* like 4 with i i'''''' ' i- - '. ..- 7-, ''l / 4 - 1 don't nt it any lager," said he; " t ME 11. and yeti' appriip ri it is net all. it is trndgery of, editing a lers" and etceteras., inable list of excban- Etc., that renders it things connected • store perplexing than like s the pir . son : and :editinititude to please :, , tip of 211 character* otnitninirk.,.nf 'Anse refinement down gradations, even and superetition,— id, he luts them all to be deeitied performed st all. It • has fully weotipliali-, Roidrl Ot!rit3tisly; baf_ froiiiibti empyreal.' The FehkakeY'reiniber of; the NE! Your Miimiinsiii - sJsa been reeeirl red, Sna Idn4d hare been aeltedged ere this. si l o* it it splikAioitebody'sgtapit. Ames toke-fr voa diet ik • Pte= he& tolkg" to emit : y-. Aitei mail" , A largenaiNini br Va. ' t ro,l 4 :kt 13 4 1 millions 44 1 4 ire to JAnteitietelOy in iife has tae much and I ~ wont have it." • However, after a few mome nts, parlance, which we discovired full maw:of his ire, because Ire Lad„ iiithont his consent (I) puldisbedthe.Addreaa,of tha ‘ coun , , , . ty . Teinpernnce Conception, : AndAi or Temperance meetings and lectures, dr.e., and qat.too #y !quo: of a = and certainly v ery.respectable portion of 'our 'readers, _lse . ; Teri politely _!nf°,rited, l 4 l n thkit Al* taqinest• cou l d be grunted: whenever ho might find - convenient to attend to his part of the busi nos, at the : captOes office- and • settling up" arreanige&i. We have mentioned this, what wo are happy. to call,,unianaLisircumstance i ,for,the solo pur pose of shoiifig *hat silly, ebibrisi o jectiont are oft(iiti , sisefl,:ami !hat an eiidless., diversity of tastes and teiiiiieraan editor mustrplease, or, fall under a ponderous weight of ' indignation _without measure , or mercy. Say what ho may, bt 4 do *bat he' will in his calamity, it matters not him; inexceptionable to the general reader, ha is most sure,to find . some cynic to frown, or same : captious , narrow-souled wight among the multitude - othis patrons, who will be prodigal a hia,censure, or wreak his vengeance in some rimier. , He may rack his brain from morning till midnight, and wearout his existence in his endeavors to please; but alas ! poor falliable mortal, he is prone - to give some trifling um brage; but for himthe world bas-nOt an atom of mercy. Who envys an editor his condition ? or who can grudge the scanty pittance 'he exacts for his patience and toil? s • It gives as sathrfactlOn to add here, that our proapectire tan Was lannedEitej) made op. The Relief of Ireland. From every nook and corner of the Union a voice comes up proclaiming that the knell of Ireland's angntiog, which has so long rung its dolorous - poi* unheeded in 'our land, has at length been' beard, and that its mournful ca dence bas awakened a sympathy Which cannot again slumber until the ravages of the dread monster, starvation, shall have been'stayed, and relief, ( l ama ample, extended to that writh ed alai seemingly God-forsaken people. In nearly .every city, town and hamlit'in our land, a spirit of generous liberality, commensurate o A n i ty With the world-lauded sympathies of the crican people, has began to manifest itself. Public meetings have been numtrons‘held, at which the greatest enthusiasm and noblest gen erosity were. exhibited, While citizens - every where, privately, and solely unaided by this *raising maebineiy-, are generously rontrib uting their mite to arrest the work of anguish and of death ainongtheir less fortunate breth ren abroad. Congress too, although borne down as we are by national want, has nobly stepped forth in the philanthropic cause, and will, we cannot doubt, extend a charitable hand pro portionate to its means. • In short, there is no enunieratinilia deinbutidni iitefrarhy_be ing pat forth for the relief of poor, famishing Ireland. Citizanwof Susquehanna I have you nothing to contribute toward the furtherance of this hit inane and ehristian' enterprise ? Think of the mournful condition of'the thousands who are literally stdrting to death, while the living, in very many instances, have not strength enough i left to bear the unclad, uncoffined bodies of the dead to the tomb! Can yon not from your a bundance spare some little aid to that suffering 1 portion of the common brotherhood of man ? For remember that though the wide Atlantic rolls between us, - yet true charity knows no 11111- , its, - And litlw sweet would ba the reflection that some famishing mother and her children had been fed by your liberality I. -- Contribtitions, 'however small, will be grate fully reqlyed, and may be safely remitted to , Joust J. 1 1 11, 1 4E11., 'ESQ., President oftbe 31er lehatits'Itank ti: Y. City, wfruOvill receive and 1 forward all such , eums as .t'be benefoleut arc , disposed to give. , U4Ossatire, Of the two full 'pagt. of Legislative proceed ings is the Harrisburg papers we find scarcely ja sentence that we•can imagine of any Interest to our readers generally. A Ll]l providing for the election of Prosecuting Attornys by the people, ae infrcidtmed by Mr. Dimmiek, passed the -SenafaieTtursday. A supplement to the bill incorii4ting :the Piits*g and Connels ville, Railroad CoOpany bas been under discus- ' tg,io :th4.*l:-.- The to incorporate the Pentiffyiranialliilroad Iron Mandsottning Co ire - Tifealije-the- Govefifot; as (gal_ aup reconOkeili6}:ud indefinitely postwiled, - The -Ito* passed a-supplement to u bill to incorporate the . FaMere PePPsite, of Eittshurg:.-ayes'42, nays 37---and. rejected the ( lirbliitj elapse aMendment:—ayes 34; nays 138. li: ew4k iity ; CaPitairinieshMent,ileenseiam, ite. l .tover the remain rfport :41egis!at!Teaction fur the week past, , , ~;- • • The reeolittiott .adjourn An the 16th of 3 tarch but It - • G9DEr's WoIILD 1 )1 q4 1 1! 103 AF , Felmitasyis t herm pt;` ami a t+ pital number it the pease--manly owe 11:44r, y1i4 : 41 4 4:4 0 diki_lllo4'# PF c li and. P *..l4i*lLlge NMI l iar Gov Fuesi,,Denioerat, louphsten.clee-1 ted by the Legislature of Michigan to the ,-.11 S. Senate for six yilftrilioin the 4th of Match next. lie - ilk° thii place of Woodbridge,' . Whig. • . - „ NEw ousrsarzirs.---CoUnteriett 'ono dol lar bills 'on the Tompkins Co. Bank,.lthica N. Y., vignette, locomotive and cars, Mir in drat. Alsci Ws, on Morris On; Bank, MOr ristolp, N. J. Engraved by Barton be Qnr ley, brwhieli 'they may be detected. Also 10'S on. the Columbia Bank & Bridge Co., Co lumbia, Pa. Look out for themi . - c rLatitrtEtti charter of this Bank was repealed-by the Legislature of New Army , on Wednesday. There are an immense amount of bills in circulation, now at a discount of seventy-five cents on the dollar. •Ot' course the - persons who issued the trash ate safeLitls the bottlers who must suffer. BINDUASITON AIi"AKE I .-11:(3 observe from a notice in the,' "Iris," that a meeting of the friends of suffering Ireland was to have been held in Ilinghamton .on Tuesday evening last, for the purpose of contributing means fur the relief of the starving poor of that famine-blight ed land.. Cannot Montrose bestir herself in tho cause ? Senatorial Delegate. WE understand that the Conferees appoint ed at our Demecratie County Convention, met at toundaff, on Monday last, pur§uant td in- structions, as well as former usages, and ap pointed.there being no Conferees in attendance from Wayne or Wyoming, F. N. CR.4..,NE ESQ., of - Wayne, Senatorial Delegate to the 4th ,id March convention. OPERATION OF TRP. , NEW TARIE,T.--The 1 Secretary . tif the Treasury in connection with his recent report; submits a table shoWing the duties paid fiorn the first of December, 1845, to 24th of January, 11 4 4(i, under the tariff of 1842; compared with the duties realized from the Ist of December, 1848, to the 23d of Jan nary, 1847, in the five port - 4 of Boston, New :fork, Philadelphia, Baltimore; and Clarks - um. showing an increase - of the duties paid on the tariff . of . lB46, to exeeed those paid under the late tariff in those five ports for the period of one month and twenty-three days,, upwards of . seven hundred thousand dollars.—Huntin t don Globe, I= • say- Tho following eommnnieation should have been 'published last week, but was not received' until wo had too Mach matter under ay to admit it without great inconvenience.— However, "better late than never," is an old saw whib we adhere to in this case : : • For the Desenew. .. l'imo License Law ExaailliieL Yhe.questiou is not whether temperanee is ! good orlliatl. - But whether the pitting : Alum:l of thliieense Law iiiit . .rentove intetnporance.l I honestly think it will not. It savours too I much of tyrannf.and oppression especi,' itt, a 'rmefty , lik . o - 17,ii.g. , . ,- r - tat ' ,t: j a il! the moiements of those temperance men by a . 'dialog" in the following manner : I was trav elling upon a long journey, over a bad Toad on foot, info in the afternoon, tired and weary, when My attention was suddenly arrest6d by a friendly- voice froth the way • side inquiring ) which litiy I was . journeNin2. I assured lam! I was •dn my way- to the City of Life with some 5 special land important business. &it says tom- li perancii, (for that was the name he ' claimed . d I surely you will not refuse to go to may house ~ land take some refreshments and I.should bq happy fo entertain you through the evening.--:I I, I repli4d, " Sir, I thank you very munch for died 'kindness you have manifested in my behalf, II but I lutist assure you my business is such that' necessity- requires I should prosecute my jour 7 l ney immediately."_ " But stop," says Tem-I 1 perance. " I feel it to be my , solemn duty to' linform ;you that you are on the wrong-road to, I the City of Life. If you would ever your at . . i that happy- place you 'must retrace your Steps, .1 and that inunetliately for I tell you ,plainlyl you are on rho, broad road to Death ! Atithe close of'these remarks he again besouglitine,. to. to and witness his friendship and love.-4,' 1 - thenitold-hint it was 'utterly impossible for me to 'ltlelay my journey another moment I saw 1' was absolutely ,agitated at this . declar-• iation I nd If& some emotions of dread . and a,-, ' larm' - 'dlqueried in my otVn mind whit this 1 meantf l . fn .the meantime , while I was ruminal 1 ting neon these things, my pretended friend temperance had platted himself directly in my Path staring me full in the ,face; and thus he • laddreated me w . ithia stern. face and an 'iron ! voice 4 "Sir, "said lie," I have used kind ten-1 der-eetreaty together with eloquence- and rea- I son bet they hate all - proved unavailing. 11, Will nOir try. one.. other :expedient which shall' effect lily purl . and that is absolute physi, ail strength,' As ,he.. uttered.-those words he made al)espe' a effat toAay. - bands° ontne„ hut.l. Parried' t . ' effort - and made good 34 es; . ape 41 d passe on my' *ay, not alttle stapri+ s - e 4 Atrthe.strange . .conduet of my old friend terape,-Anec; for It Was ,evident ~ he intenaed' a vfoLtiionsof my person or property., . • .. [ - It I.true that:eloquence. and ioPhistry may ' I hid,..t, e 6 . ...,.tf0rni1ty of a erne! and arbitrary law i and 'trick* pratewee -of friendship deceive I An ho est and mompecting community and take aWay-theirriglit* . ,_l:da not say that my temporal:lca frig* intabil by the enforcement . of 01014* to injure the' awe of temperansi, - bikitill I have no .doubt - that'thig will be the resultalmo . st in-every town where .it shall be put in 'force. 1, • . Virli nt hook, around . and behold Beast I . ' winch few days k bpd 'every Appearance of It loMnii. 410 W .beginning to aSsunwk all the feinciittif.wllmi. WI cautiousnessWlPsPcni 4 4 Me .therais ;something wrong.- 'lt is true it may ' flour, -but then- it may , liq e 4 unetf l in 4 l. vale" ht.. '• r ' .'' :.• ..' --.-! ''- t' ' - - ..n ,- ilea what'good reason bas-beenlaul beforaitha,publie that, this Law will reniOvelnt teMperatica if it-shoithl be carricitisto ~effeet ? rantiolit mt not one. There has beet' tqueb • And writteTt,hafarr oVtemOerance Ana I. 100.1* iitlt niait: Mid ii*pi,iii4;- .', Ant i. 140 ti:U Nail - tlitie iiiiclipir • tlittfieutiive ak. : -of in .. The ...objecfer will 4 rota Ily say :t t-ilquor cannot be had.... rut M itao,l-to.Vili say it*oloa Will-* hiotr,tha atilt ' , if 041.14 isi:'‘iiiitiol -onviiiiiiti )i iwuititigi; Ciiiiseqoritly the .fritapper ; myt h .-__tli : me mu Increase his drams. For the . 44i. of my 05,41,90 ' refer to , 0.14iv0 proof; proof that 1 prelliune will !mi. not cannot be de. mC[l' 4 • 11l OtQkinint h Tt s'hled, y w ere or " mr y resided, this cit'd; similar Lam rids been liiiedittelist season* and the result:report says is that more than twice the Liquor has been used, and total disregard of the Law, and- further, that °Very, man deals in Liquor es- he' thinks prop- 4 et, .But I will refer to the assertion- of the 3lontrose Mass ! QonvpntioniThey say they have the," united testimony oft;ho.rapst eq. netit physicians to establish the fact, filat the use of intoxicating drinks as a .heverago health was aliays wunecessary.and never safe." HeriTs - tin nppeal to the ' united testimony Of the Inost•euunent PhysiCians in regard to the use o:intoxicatin g 'drinks. To. them then, wliarc . appeal, and for my iiart I ant wi ll ing to abide their decision. First then sjc page 3/ and 3:.! of Doctor Win. Beach's first volume, which reads as follows; " Wine unmixed ivith aleahoy - used in mod eration may be considered a wholesoMe . _drink: In those countries where it is produced in n Intmlance the people drink freely of it without injury and are proverbially temperate. In i'muce,.wheie there arc . such immense quanti ties of wine, a druiikard is Seldom or never to be found." . . . ' Says a noted - writer , upon this subject : ".Witte when used in moderation proves gen erally grateful to the stomach; it warns and stimulates it to greater exertion; pi:it:motes pr'o'bably a more speedy discharge of its. con tents, and from its immediate action imparts a ransient sensation of warmth and eomfiartY— " The usages of wine arc great both as a tiev - orage and as a medicine." hear we-..have the opinions of some of the,most -eminent l'hysiei-., tuts in the world, and they highly commend the use of strong - drink especially of wine and that as a beverlage. Out of your own mouth will I cohdeinn thee thou wicked and unprofitable servant. But again I call the attention of the candid reader to the old testament and we find testimony they dart not nor cannot confute iti favor of the use of 'aline, and in like mariner Pan] recommended the use of strong drink in the New Testament. But last, but not-least,. I Christ goes in favor of the use of strong drink.: :Ile nut only turned six water pots of stone, leach emitaining two pr three firkins& piece, fill to wine,.t. but he conamanded them' todmw'iaut i and hear to the Governor of the feast. !rids 1 eircumStance alone. ought to Ikttisfy..evcry.irea- . I sonable man, and I presume will if' duly taken in consideration. .Let me and -let every Man 1 raise his voice in humble gratitude to God for the gift of his dear son, together' with all his pre'eepts and. okamples . They are as far a hove the smouldering ruins and disorderedanea- Sures of our poor deluded or bewildered would-.. be temperance men, , as the heavens are higher : ithanthe earth. • Ask me, not, ye fanatic;,, to 1, thrust from me with contempt those • blessingsj !which the God of „nature has created for inryi ;Comfort. Had the Redeemer of the world liv-1 1 ed_ in our time and dared , to have . done What I ;he did in, Galilee he - would:, be called a - soul- Ide_stroying, God-diShonoring wretch and'elas- I ised with the Drunkards and reprobates. . i Friendly reader you now Lave the subject in 11.4 true light before yon. On, the one hand] !'you have 'a poor, deformed; decrepitb-fatherless 1 ;.ti hilit. Ills mother - was atii - kiiinot. oti his heatlT "is a tyarnea t:rown With 'this moue' inSeebetl, ,i!ott the front, tetotalist. in• his hand is' held a rod of iron, his animal propensities: are • large;' benevolence and intellect small, and :altogether making iiktiogroasftd aati.siie4E...oppeotailie• ~, Al can't sayrileillic Aliim.:i •-iitit on the other Band we have the innocent the, unassuming' child if 3.lary the son of our father in Heaven, he is all Love, Benevolence and Mercy. On his head is a: crown o,f glory inscribed on' the . Tyne in letters' f Gold are these word s, Eat, t Drink and.enjoy the good of yOtti- lal,fir. He 1 holds in leis hand the golden sceptre of Liberty.l and equal rights; he is the friend of the afflict- 1 i • eti-every where. But, not a Lord. over Tyrants. He was accused-of being a glutton and. a wine-1 - bibber. , . i Fellow citizens you 'are to-morrow Called upon to choose wham you will serve. .:If the Lord be God serve him., But mammon be God serve him. WM. WELLS. Clifford, l'ebruary IF, 1F.47. . . * The result may ditsv In di ff erent Mares, on that the case eiteA may nut give +stair jetport' or. Olefin= at theetrtrgemvat iy. A gentleman ell Med in the dWiping business in Bmorne county, N. Y,, we are credibly informed,, soya that he does not 'veil more Maui halfoithe "critter'' under the new low - that he aid beano. Moreover, tan Law in Nett. York is oridely,differ , ent.frons our's. as we harcou'law alioning any man toe U the galknus.--I,Ens. . t " Wine 'ufazed with i t tcoitai, no 400t.11 Tery *hole wane, awl (Kim producing evil effitts.--11EDs. • . hantly rapposethet the wirtetnade by our invient an on We ocensiou, or 'sten oh nay other, contained aknitehe Pi s nPeartee:Uke tbelrecraroudaurtWhhikey ralmed cif (nt the pore Auks of they - rape" luny ..ride)e.--I.Ens. Heuer Meeting. ati wsudangton. • An immense and :enthusiastic -meeting was held at the Odd Fellows 'lnn, at \Yashington city, in. aid of the starving I poor' of • Ireland.— Tice President Dallas Treibled,' assisted by Vice Presidents from every State' and. Territo ry of the Unionyand six..ecretaries. A com mittee Was appuinted:te . drift resolutions, - and during their_abience,ait . -reloquent address was delivered by. ,On.' • tile - return of the COmmittee; .- Danietli'ebSter was desired to ,read the resolptioi(prepared by him, which heNful, prefacing them' ith a 'brief .but .rent speech. `, The resolutions . : recommend immediate contributioiniihroUgliMit the mun try. ..Tho CollectoiandMayor oflthiladelphisi and many others were placed on the • Commit tee to - receive and -tritusmit donations. - , IteV'. 0. Dewey - delivertt -an 'address, which Was adopted by -meeting. The, lion. - 3feelar R. - Dale Owen /and "Ciit tendon delivered use speeches, after which the. meetinfr adjourned. . lIgART- ZNITI9 CA.0 1 47x..4.--The Veneto gi? Democrat states' that the 'dwelling house of Mr. Anson• Benedict, of that county, was eon-. sutned by fire ori die eveldrig of Thursday, the 21st ult., and qieciaul tit' reliite, tint° of 'Oho eldeSt alnittt thirteen ''}ears of ftge) peri,s4d.iit the flames. great the. Posh , tion it - which their reiniant' is, were,,aftiltatudi found, it is nuppomd that they. Inuit hare been.; in hell vdeep, - aethe 'time ''the •firdlooksi `ea ind - oi;eritio lt iii4ti.';'''rhe fire - is *nityposUir to I e l m hall) origin ea tiontii"iesi ei of hOt asta left ' on the pore, or stoep r Athother,awfnl„warling Wh i oris4. - eu ' .itha other ' s, that they'ea4ot b ( i . 4iaki , 1 4 1 ,:the mopi .:P.4 f- 'so 9gkaug Ali article A li live isles. .% ;`.,; i 1 " A ' Will be heta bY the,,,,nloOem of _the, Mn rose Young bileiart.lool.xigMl, 4s7 t Mouday'eveniUg neut. , * :Ind . Wt., ui1t.11 1 ,6 ffehoOl House; to - commence - at half raid ' 6 40 454 - , 4 .fCgAg i beneficial to. oinitauP4.!' t. The public 3/t0 atfeckil. 1...F.T.1;5ee)11;.1%-. i_ , ' • ~ p • • • . t t r fi4-4 11 ,1 1 1 11 .0 4 . 1? ; ei TFI The Sontifein^min `is iii; but bilpgs no fiir,, , ether news from the - Army ottailitiliTiiiiii port of the assassination of. Santa AT % ' contained in anothCr place, is not yet*frillika ed,i nor ii it . owi,., • :7 T. ~ t. ;. v . The Senate, on trar ia Yt.- 0na11Y.,..P5.5..94 ..a resolution 9xcluding the editor 0' 0 4) .l iNit- . il)citell!tiniik l i fiVinlie iiliie} eililieriA49 her of that body—an act ta - atraordhitY as it.,ii hase'atid iirl44at :',TVe . undi;:treti Brice was the appea r ance of an arthlletl in 't,lie Trillion censuring 'the,' policy of the I,o i .:lists,. an& some half dozen bine-sided SOnthierallem ocrats itilli6rSenate for theirititim W a d i _ crops, mid disgracefuleourlfoairegarft44l the measures:het:ire thatrbody fo - }' the. illetieerion of the war. *:Tll6.'Peileralisti 41 40hili* are '' '''of Bola: ''' . 4‘l l at tho bottom tho;,:tr arm. ~ ft !vote . . stood—eVei27, te!,ya 21..1it " ,. )111 of the presW?"' . Tioij4ohn Quino:y....Cdinisiairiv- 1 ed at li'ashingtow.and took hit sent id the House oit'Sitiurdit. J r -' -t`c - _ _ „, •flo •• I : 1 . _ • • NEW; :1 - QIIK. ;Rff, As now selling at;,:57,25, rp7;oo,'foriNestem i apd $7, for Southvint Wheat is , w0rth•54419,:a147*.% , for Geneasea. Ry.e9o a 95 , eta. '4.l3arleY, 80 ets. Corn,-Sl,OO a 1,05. 404'at4 its.. Beef, on foiit,, and for r{~ttea qual ities, $Q.' Co*a - arO ; l olling arfium sls;a c sso. Shea p and Lambs, from $3..a. 0' l ice. Butter. no ,otiangei ' - faftbirtistmehtii l _ • CARPETINGS„ • - TUST received direct from the MatigraCtureri ft/ the largest and cheapest• ~..usacirtmegit of Carpetings, ever brought iota this County,:: AD qualities, varying in prices , Ii fl Os.:- per yard. BENTLEY SkitE4l). ELF. 18. 1847. 3 .t 7:,. STONE WARE. • -- AFULL assortment of Storm Ware this day received, and will be solemnisibv. BENTLEr&Itt Feb.:ll,lW. Adiriinistratoesiinte. -, ' • . , -7 , ,----.. .;. NOTICEis 'hereby givfn;rthat; by. ii.hrder' 1.1 -of the Orphan's Court of 'the • County rif. Sesquehanna, will be exposed to - Fake by pub lie vendue or out -,c4; at the houselateoNamea Shearmun, deceased,-in therltawrisfdpef,Dim-, rick, on Thutssiay -the 25th- day'Of 'Mirth nestfii lat one o'clock-to the r etturnecat cit.thitiday,l4l; l _,.._ 1 those two certain; lols.'pleces'ot..pareela-PC laildi , situate, lying cod 'being in the township ofj i Dimock afort-sifid, late the • estate of James Shearman, late el the said townshis4 deceased, 'and severally bounded and diiiettbialait foT4',', [Cows:VD-wit :—the;first piece or linrcel thereof,' teing the la nit fprtnerly owned IMO OcCupiedl by Allen .1300 - 1, --. . - -Boulided ork the. North, byl land of Richard `Gatretsen— on the. East, by lundS,of Gurdcm D;Hercpsted, and Elisha Tit - -; fany=on the Semi), by lands of Charles Green.. weed, it nil -George Gates,- a nd- on , the t-Weid,'-hyi lendsof.lhcob S. Mills, and Pudlq.,..4.itti., containing pros e hundred on slaty four Sterile ; with a abut 000. hiitid red and 'twentriliaiscriit , iiMpiOved, and having iliereop,' , One dieelljng Ij,beit .twri - IldlitiViirte - Olegumk-ignit7o.o . le . e , mill.—The other piece erlifitcerlitrinilliiii ig tire north jiart-Olthe tiirmkboiii;4oo iliiil.l ry Barkley farnti; '=Said part, 'being - hounded; on the North by\ lands cf Avery Bolles,, and i Francis' Tingley—on the East,' by ilitclds ail James Dennis-'-on the South', by a road lenir.. • log from the :Turnpike roar. to Thernas4ll . i i ) Aluizy's 'qnd the other ball f' said lot—sipd,r on the Ayest; by • lands of J ohn Woodholise.l containing seventy-ieven acres or thereaboulfti] with abbot' fittrieres improved ; nod !giving. thereon a dwelling house, barn, and two citift , l ards—and being that part •• or said '. Barkley' . farm,' as Wah purchased .by him .of Alvin gy... ~..., era. with the appurtenances. ' , Terms tumti \ knewn on the day of sale. ,Z= , ' R. T. STEPHENS, Adininittra tor; Feb. i 3, 18-17.. 1 '8 4 7" • .eitmer. :EV' 45 4.4) fb -"S"mall.Profits.* quiik'Return.o . HE subscribers have the plhasure of anal eouncing to theit.frieuds and the public,- 0)4! they have `received from the city, a well Be-,! lected stock of GOODS, bought by one of tllttl firm,ar much lower prices than many of._ the . : same goods could be. bought in the tall, and ire% are desirous of disposing of them at a very swam. PROFIT fur Cash, Beeswax,. Flannel' , Socks, Flaxseed, Rye, Corn, Oats, &c. We are satisfied that we Tan 'offer greater duements to purchasers, ithan We ever haild done before; and• Remenafter, that we will notbat; UNDEREOPD. Bentley ¢ Itead,:` Montrose., Feb. 1;1847 Valuable Farm For Sale: - M" E undelsign , ors of AMOS Smith lute of the' township !rooklye.' jail* County of SuSulu:ketone deceased loyirtaeof authority in the !est will,ariti-teetaMeet• said deceased cuntainadcwill.eitposarri,SalaA public vendue on Thursday :the , Alithi Aar - , et March next at tem o'clock in, 00,,ofie,inoot4 all that certain tirm, piece or parcel 104 late the Estate of said Amos Smith deceased, lying in the township . of Brooklyn, at - ores:oJ about 5 miles from Montrose. and containing about one hundred oartd,forty l !Area l bteatio* lion ; one hundrerl4,whicb l are - improved and under a fine state Ofcult( n iatiou , and the resjdO Woodland. • Said weftlivitter . ddi i handsomely; hadihereorai'ettellint art! of hearing trees 4 a , dWilting house, a blacksmith's ,ildisputabketitle will be given with the ek=l, ceptibn• of the ividow:airight ofAdowerLtrt . ,44ll premovti. subject iiistehick,it,lWi,ir.le, unless said incumbrance l*,!•emorlt!pißme i • art ingement prior ,tcrlfie . 4af , ; ,17„errris o , MOor the purchase inesseY wt quired on the the .deed `s = lime.l6ll : l toe "gitien . for the payrnent'_ of the residue, SAO' saitte c tieing secured by Bond and. Morigago; 4 l - Sale to:be held on 'the Premisei. . A t -n, ir i mmyp_,o:qpi,„+. 72 s:ll7 Feb. ABW , L,I I #FkW I I7 , e 10,,,184T r ;- • * 1 £.. . .1 0 1 . 1 , :.;' , ; 111131 ~COTOIFIP NOTtalltil 1i ,, 4' 7 , ( 7 -' 1 1 . . ----k- '', ' , •AL, i * 40 411 . 1ittlliiii • lor .. 3 1 41,1 1 1101. t . 1 , _ . Alt ei adAte of . 1 1 , 20 , 411544 all'oei, 44m.. - 70v04 1 P.,. 044* ll awAil, t. and all, -... y ins piny _soh* 'sod .80004 art _ . eihnlpremeat jbrfloc. Sfl Met ~, ,. ...:,f *r•• -' ', 21. g 1 / 4 - tfillli . , ki CT:44f , J,..t.1 , 1 .1, :, ,,: , tr11 1 LA5:a.0,111 - C*; .. .101.3 ! . e. , ., . AMASA on N4E. ' _ l ti,uqs, ~T -. ,- ; . JOHN BLANDING; . 't I •'''t 1 Iljtiord, Feb. 10, 1047., - No; 6 7 11 w-ti t.•,, , I M=M E= ' 1 \ atOMMMIAIki ' 1 ; :- :, :t - , =r-4.;-,... - ':- - ; ,. .-- A, -, • ' .-', - bet • Auld JANA Int, friiiii; ~, ~.. mi. Ifiq put*. tbilt b• bas "waned I* a i r* oFfilitherrr jiticUPOr.P..leqks. bat . recenqr by Mr. If._PAticii. it MOW iiNiii- 011. a l li Parttriti i titn o 41111 7Ying , wil Ore. busi i ii. t . . ninths"; RA li#4ll#44morihe ptitilic - pairensge,i 1 r • -."'' ' Ag. - WALTER FOLLET. ~,, i.-rose. • 1 10imont Jan '• • 1047 - -- ' r s Apolll;f il or il isik bY 4.4 ..&TJFFANY: pit ' • N'7, l 1,147; 1 wan ' firtfirlr,clu - taienitilv - ;•-•:„- -, ~, - 1 ' recoiling alifie - igarline g t ' t t r —t" 131 l of L.,14.06 ,14.Miiil"kgrit-!kt"' l i lt,' zP4.: -°1—"*""" A . 4 ** ll° ‘ A - , 'N tw : , 9 odd Trtig- - - - . - ~ .t.,.. __z ,---...,3:,,.. , 400, UST 0pew.yda64,enf0.t. 4 *,..4 , ;,, ,„-:Tiicell—indikilifigi Fitor'L l inhogit„ '''''-'. %fit, DibliCr:, 3 ,-' 1,1 _1- - 4,0144, .. '.. tet-gelttrlto - 2 4 -1-- - A g stl ow l .7 _,. ; ' - - ;-1t '- ,- " ' 1"1 -` N; B. 113 - 4 0 ;k . ' l l . ' •. • - - ^- FnAO'IP. , :' ;. t-clilelate b Mt* 1;1.40"1"411Slia.' _.. !o iiiiirifi)wilt ' MN. inif ineamtely. g, - r ,,.; .-t. f •,.. . .., ', • .: I : " . A) ' - st( ,_ ', At!kg,iol',4, 1 - - - r - ", .-Tht*T.aPf ' 7 .-- __ , •L'ill YisdatsiSl44o"o*. _ „A.f- , -; forming th e . pitkiie j ltutt tierAlktp& - si- -\'' gla t itri asttfeet u now wilt Ai -'' "- - ' ' •:t`. \ metes for cutpog i ttepti ever " t. - .r '''! ill irmilit The structure - 011 Ni. ctedip;* — 1 lifIlli . • iblill'al. 46 td C 0 0 1 4 17 gral!_- 1 1itik44 . _,'' iii.7 . :- . •.L;- - - I/ borthsis is , ustsifiyi l le tfitwittri/' chatittinmisso **worm, _, . Pf citizens pf ttfi&cottaly , who kil - ~. . i .. ,. ~ ,rit." it leAttring, th itistat 10$ 10 zirli' ( 4 -. . .. can be Aires if rerersawiS desamt) , . . " . - ppt tif • "PrPoPtinetklutlierjuri OY Otbrlitof cltßistftlitiY .. instrume4tOtille. 0)0 ~ r . *fp. mi. &Ara - - te ,An • 'opportunity:it exermw „. , ~.A urti a*. utility of.ttosj.isstiumettiostA :y be " gitens, They4-w.iii Ile pFel*-..f . the first of Mayon nfi-tbil.V.Pciri, 1 ...," .. üb: lic Place* ib lAd i ct l ai lbe coglltYo-'• - &ttM .-. . PriCesilifelitairildit , . =__ etc. ' iikeilli 1 4) . i' k ti commcTiiktiat. 0 3 4,i§ORtateihr • do Wi*Vtiktild Atm' "- :r . t-tik,kfi;-:•zzi-- 5.00 • Do 'Mitt tiefibind tilttlidrdis ~ ' `!"443 ,! . 11,50 , .41,0 Teeth:pliited ,- - - :'..v-lattio 3 "".J . e - Pa'6,ol/ P . . ; =7t t.:l trikal4s; .• - - Gibson, , , ' ' Feti.4t h -1547. - --.- - V--`' ll4 -' , '":.•%:t- - - ;a MIS - • ,Giitirditin's/Seir, •• I: -. ' Y virtue,oflin*et of 1 I ' ' lonit 1) held at' AOnt . rag, in and ii " - 1 -iaty of a'aitquelutoiliOn'the,l6tted op lifobir._ .- on 1846, therii wilt - W,hold etc' ' trthlit,t or outcry, at ttie,tkoiilier,;of 16 4 4titt - 04 11 ito 'the: O r township' "lif ' -. Apitliciiitti hi''stild" " tti on. Thursday . 1 pe_lBthifity . of° Merck - fie*, lin aim o'clock 'itrt,hii(ji li fgincon,.lhilli ll oiritt - ii- - bed,pieceeibi p ' 0o:of Lank*** _ A* Ise pjece contaltinkfive - acrei and**. - atas ‘ ricie,ia. laiiindeit - und' descrtheithcltalloirs, to wit ; Beginning at the__ Notihicast 'Corner of ' Charles Etuffum's hit atll'ibett'llrOo - -"ihOtleo Zug Nay / two perches to a Fou l ; then&PAgtith thirty sev en-degrees West thirty seven Perches. 1107a4m4; thence West fourteen perches to a '-', pest; thence North IA . ._ 1 / 1 8440 0 „., ol*_.. .1 Northeighty threedegtespßlA _hetet= to I apost, and thenestlionit fe.migomkAtgrees gut ' eighteen perches.. to thelpirktut; r pkiregineksg : ,- being all'cimproved4aitAketkl/4040i,ff". I , aid of some 70 or 80 tineiltbeteon, ~.._-', .' • L_.i , ....0.4t 1,60.9,k.piece is desct'bed itrdliairst.. segiiiningefulp&firtile-fr _ 'Water of ' - =DaVidPlnfibm's lot ; thence 2,alOok . tAlitlread astoth'gdaW,lwA 4 8rff*,"•Aas41319 1 14Killtiklbet- ' ec chto.n post ;,,thence 3 oii, l 44,ol4ll l fliftooto 4 ' ~ 414111t ;- 41, 0 111Y • - file-, • 'Went pighteen and a half: . impot sad hence..Nortb rune degrees - a ~taftlY shots lies le the place of ,Ireginedlig, mnining. three acres and; sesen tea* rfaissp*, 7 **,lwith ,;. do • e appurtenances,a_ barn mi 4 -„ eldhsched .TherctO,',EtoAltllittiProV4PQ,s ~ ..if41e0...r ::- Said pieces of lentil/4re aaracuitsulkse.ty 11 44 fttun,voly Child' or . )3 enAsitga,44Atfat de"' ceased,'es hefshare•OKOM x". 101, *Opt , rand her Robert Buffum, deeeitetic,bY,ill killUftt that was held for the purpose of maluntnetrti lion' of, the rent estate,of.setiC RD 10 EAltolifurn. deceased, among his heirs and represenkashiss, ilia wilt be sold by- thefero.l. _lb*.# l ,l4/0,,,,___)",n i nftatid•Mary. and as:Wi 0. 11 /,,,AtftPislio i jkdrumbdecriosfd- . .1 - -eriAtit-tri.;;qt, - I_,i - . 1 Terms ofrpayment o adq , anytatcpsday of .. . sale. -p, 47- ha,••.A EN sw BETSEY BUMY I K, r:Aig , February 4 -1847. :0 li uff.ll-04' I. ~• I. 'W... 4 10.116 I:l7Hift-Cji $ 7 41.1,,...•.. 1 _ ' r.........,,,,,,.*.,..,,,;„,,,,r 5 r-f 1 Th. Ainexis,M;;; . 4 .,_ • retata i r egitiiitglito444 1 '• ,1 ` ,I E Pile arerpak-At*Owthoco 'pounds in tale itlepti*#.7., 1 mop (amity iihriq i ,p4p*c*gikil' : I'. oporaty ccimptatotto thitswegaltioid:„- .. , Pea ache coldN Ate444 1 04,11M, be - iideti upo n , WO ip. pill "441041W1n IE J 1 I 1 II ' • fly fp HP ,u...• Col As a con irr,Oll ter boWels, NOT del MB thiiegil ' -I ..tilallitiga _ .... a. ,,,, pt,4,. t n i t l a valuabkil"”itagesiag ti C "'Went ittetnkra"lt ili*lllity.T.l.., edict e,.ailit e r ita tuillowsk coesp 4 '''.4'-'. 1114451 gtopo W Phi° ikil4t7llllllll, ~,.,, 'SOliql "rift" liargh '. °eft! ' ' in t UP ;* ' tr WOODOit ' ' kat* ‘ 4t%''' , , VG * t ', viniviiiit lOW r , itiocho. . ~ ~ I wo * . rde,lll .. i . l _, , ~_ max o d No, of file_lar"o7m.„ 11,4143 ' stripet n iii ieuma no. , , - ,Irrirr '''' t tho k ..-- Grimy , , ..7- abos NIB o'll *Vi. it ( l i tAp i alsi 1 .7-IZA tawci B E NT LEY A >' i BEE R4ll BE M El BE 3E3
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