denMvfor% ibree . , ; eucemiii:seeekili, a lief • .t n itthe letter! remaining in teetr respective deice., dr, instead theriti4 shall_ make out a n umber f .tiuchlists; and 'cause them to be posted at Such iniblic places in' their vitiini ty as sht#Vinpear to them best' adapted for the infortaation of the parties concerned. Reader,'' what is the object of the above • enactment i Is it.not to inform-the inhabi tants in e'neighborhood cif the post-office, by advertising in a 'newspaper having 'the grestestirculation'thereabouts, that letters directed to certain persons named are lying in the o eel, And would not our post-mat. ter appear much better in endeavoring- to give general circulation to his advertisement than in unnecessarily limiting it 1 By,anther act of March 2d, 1845, it is provided in sec. 18, as follows : • " Ale advertisements made under the or der of the Post-master General, in a news paper o r newspapers, of letters uncalled for i n an y o o st-office, shall be inserted in the paper ot papers, of the town or place where t h e office advertising may be situated, bas al the greatest circulation," &c. Novrevery one knows there are three newspapers published in Montrose, either of which has a much greater circulation in the vicinity!of the post-office than the religious paper named. 'But our office-holders so dread the " People's Advocate" they hardly dare read it themselves, and would fain pre vent others from doing so: Why, if their dear (kgaa is out of tune, or can't kelp up, they would deprive us of music altogether. We have noticed this aberration from du ty, notthat we regard the few shillings of co mpe4sation to which we would have been entitled:for the advertising, but aa another proof of what we have heretofore maintain ed, that many office-holders in this county, under tin influence acquired by a peculiar kind of training, are notoriously and culpa bly regardless of the People's wishes, their rights or their interests. They need correc tion, and retribution is sure. British Inconsistency They;British speak with much indignation ° fake lonexation of Texas, and with utter horror pf our demonstrations against Mexi co. The brutil slaughter of the poor igno rant Silts and greedy acquisition of Territo ry in India are looked upon with perfect . complacency. In our intercourse with for eign nations American citizens will hardly consult the pleasure of English nabobs, bqt act is good faith, and with an inflexible de tennination to sustain the national honor. Aurora Borealts. , 3 This beautiful phenomena appeared on the evening of WednesdaY the 7th inst. with extraordinary brilliancy. At about twenty minutes past 9 o'clock, it formed an appa rently lucid arch or belt extending nearly to the lailizon from east to west. It .appears from our exchange papers to have been vis ibk at great distances - from - this point. The city p,apers have generally noticed it. Mexican Barbarity. Tbe saying of 'Gen. Santa Anna, very soon after the battle of- Buena Vista, we ifiVe bit few prisoners, they are ',walk - dead," was preguant with meaning It indicated duo:ha savage mode of warfare pursued by his troops-ma the battle-held, was adopted with his Sanction and probably at his command. When - ever the Mexican infantry or lancers, is matching about upon the battle-ground, came across a wounded American soldier, they iiistantly pierced him with a bayonet or lance..; The valiant Col. Clay and others fell victims to this dastardly species of bar barity-4 IV COI. SETH SaLisutrar has become as wasted with J. J. C. CANTINE; is the pub licaticin of the . Harrisburg Argus. 1 Agricultural Meeting. Ou an Annual meeting of the Sotiety for promoting Agriculture and the Mechanic Artsin Susquehanna_ county, held at the Court House in Montrose on' Tuesday the 13dr inst, officers'for the ensuing — year were selatted Rs follows: President—Hon. WM. JH'SgIIP. race Presidents—•-STEPtIEN tAiLigitrYi FREIERICH BAILLT: gorrapmeding See,—George Walker. Iviing See y—B. H. Mills Z'um•er—D. D. Warner. ifonagersLEliakim Field, Wm. C. WOO %lira Tiffany, Henry Drinker, AO Csitiedy, Ftanklin Lusk, Geo. Fuller. Counaittee—Gee.f niter, (Ch'n) . FOOklin Lusk, (Seely) Henry Drinker. Correspondence. Al the reOuest of Judge Jessup we pub-;. fish the following correspondence in -relation to Oiumber of communications which late, ll Opeared in the columns of the Advocatei mei" the signature of " Spectatressa" • Mosrraose, March 1, 1847. ' 7 41, Editor, of tke People's Advocate: liendetnen—A number Of articles hav e alTiared in your paper over the signaittre of 4 , 4, Spectatress," animadverting upon an whireas delivered by mt sometime since up on the subject of Capital Puniehment4tor inrisuch a, distorted view of the argument lull by me„iiiirstifig to me statements not aunie, as welt intitinituebstrictures - 19" on Site personally, seem to require, sue answer at my hand. - • 11t would be manifestly improper in me to egir iltte any explinationiar will an anonyuTpswritefinnd,,l am there. fvti loaned toasli,of yoriTHI Jlsme.pf Abe sutt, or of those article's, in order-that I nay. with propriety reply - , to .aome Pins Akthein• deem it. proper to Worm:yolk that I had ,no g ifiti gsA rge,l4 l o24llleriii :the 4 liegistei" naafis:them in that pa , : , 04 t 4 14?,m1;',103 6 'l4l l 4°4'4 I shopid be pleased . . to, Isve 'repir at al , • • earlyperiod tbi week a s.=ay suit, yuw convenieeee. 'truly Tours, WM. JESStrP. Miyrzonf Mayo 2, 1847. Sit--Your noip of yetterday l requesting the name of the writer of a,seiies of artieles in the Advocate or k ei the signature of " Spec tatiess," was received; this morning. The communications alluded to came to Us by regular arbitoeratie":itaies through the hands of a third p!riiiin, and although the name of the Writer is known to-us, we have not, as yet, been lauthorized to divulge it. Your request ;is As Taaaosabier oner•; ;god ought to bale• been , anticipated•by the wri ter alluded - I*" We will take the earlieit oppor tunity of communicating with " Speetatress" on the Subject, and acquaint you with the Nye would not willingly injure or offend any one, much less one whom the writer of this, from his eiirliest boyhood, has been tatigiu to reipeat and lose. But the lecture referred to was a public one—the subject one upon which the public mind is much divided—and, as a public journalist, we could not well refuse -communications from a highly respectable source, no doubt hon esq differing from the position taken by yoUrself. We would resiiectfully offer the columns oloor paper for any communications yOti ma' choose to make. ' _ Yours Respectfully, JOS. BOYD. Morrraoss, March 5, 1847 HON. WK. JSESSIIP : Dear Sir-=lmmediately on the receipt of your note of the Ist inst., requesting the name of an anonymous writer in the Ad vocate, Imide known, your request to that individual, and re - ceived an answer some what less in length than the President's late anpual message. The writer says: • • • • • • I regret that " Spectatress" has thought proper to persevere in the incognito, espec ially as it'Would seem justly your tight, un der the cirpunistances, to know the real naLne. Respectfully, JOS. BOYD MoNraoar., March 8, 1847 Mr. Jos..BOYD My Dear Sir—When I saw the last arti cle over the signature of "Spectatress" io yopr last paper, I was fully satisfied that the author would not willingly permit you 'to nialie known hip name either to the public -or•to. myself. A man who would assume and disgrace the character and garb of wo man for the purpose of slander, and under guisti of discussin g a grave question of legal enactment, would carry out that purpose, I supposed would be too cowardly to unmask himself. He is entirely welcome to his con cealment, and if (as you intimate in your letter may yet be the case,) his name should bye made public, bis course already taken her rendered him too contemptible for any ncitice from me. • The man who would purposely go out of a s erious discussion, to make the false charge contained in the following extract from 6, and then insiet ,upon the secrecy of the petticoat under which he has Liken vefage, has too far degraded and disgraced his man hood to receive ahy corrections from-honor able men. The shield he has taken will af ford him the mist ample protection; and at the same time render the envenomed shafts thiown from behind it harmless. , , , The following is the charge to which t re lei, every word of-which is false : , , i "And now in defiance of all the princi ples and precepu of Jesus, in despite of the most •solemn, constitutional injunctions, Judge Jessup is forcing our religious disputes into our legislative halls, dragging it into his courts of law and enforcing his views on: pain ofdiaranchisement upon the jurors and witnesses as well as upon the prisoners and parties.who are brought before bin:g— aud what is* still greater', atrocity, he insists upon our hanging men not by a free and un biassed verditt and.judgment of their peers, hut upon his , ipse dizit." Maliciously and Wilfully falas, „ , 14 ' Amotigr. ' Side2mcb,: not the least among tam suusisinui umputations which " Stoectati.eimil i hilt niteMpted to heap upon mi . ; is, that alter having publicly disciissed ..., ri ; ~/ • a'graveund important - subject and advAnced opinions iir whicbi bennnut:PenKKlAY re spcmsiblelei the public, and for which my religious, perionid tad bffichil charactar had been assailed, that 'would . sofar forget *hat was ‘dai('tatitat . ' atiraciar tie ' anony mously to en - 4 i to r n .it controversy w tan . . anknawn writer—more 'especially " a • Spec. tatrus." ) I=Mi But; banishes iiir. : finittenfniinyjiben I intendeoo. c trioubliynn ***b. .1 n make 'la elaiiilealeAllii tale4eedlitia ''lli'eela' tress," nor offer to him any correetiooS.wAat *very, SueltitiOUrse !would tiOiingloi4Y *if down iol love! !kb hiieutti moa:neus; far 'dier: - IST ePaPher, theilialrisi - eell'Of any dek , _ pin/milli apiiiift*littacks, and tie mate be ibis / ! tle m p te pi i io of bow 'radii begto.liorvod by his l 'irge *rate F r eakier ituteiroie4AL 1 -51:4:1' t ..i hare *o deli& Mutt you ithouldilliuble **inet( tartibii iti Motion 'to the-reinestl leads fur, titenannoi_ the author. ~,14;0e no•enzie . ty ton the subject now.. • -• , :•r '.,',1 , Foy youi gent ' t altie •Of g:PP r O i r lII II!!! F e i! As l torY.4lo: 6 !rjy,4 attention and pnlite notes ofrthe 2nd . and &h inst. in,a , ntinezi O mine j ,coc pleaseac cept my thankivand : ktkierp me, sincerely, . ',I .117,0ur - ' 1, WAIL JESSUP. =I Of a Committee apported by a 'Public Meeting hel4 buthe Pity of Phiimie/phia on the 22nd of Feb. l l asc for the relief of the suferers from famine in Scotland. The accounts which have reached this country of the mistress prevailing in the High, lands and .Islands ofScodand, from the scar city of food, Elu t e induced us to bring the sub ject more particularly before the public of Pepasylittuna. F,roni•the proceedings of a meeting held in Liverpool, iq'efiiitary 'lst .we learn, that out 9f four hundred thousand pe.rsons, inhab iting ,the Highlands of Scotland, sixty thou sand ,ere at this moment totally destitute of food, except what is supplied by charity, ; and,,that before the next, summer _arrives, the Highlands l ancrlslands of Scotland will coutain not less than three hundred thou- sand, , who mist receive relief from other hands, or perish. The potato crop, upon which that population is almost wholly de pendent, has failed throughout Scotland.— The loss has dome suddenly and unforseen; the. High'midi and Islands never looked brighter and greener than during the past summer; in many localities the blight came in a single night, and the ; calamity, has fal len upon a population without money, to buy other food. It may give a more correct idea of the extent Which the distress has reached, to state, that in the parish of Killmailie aope, according to a letter from the Rev., Irdifi 7 - bald Clerk, out of a population of nearly , six thousand, there are more than threethou sand requiring, _aid . ; and in Islay there are five thousand,, whose impending • starvation demands immediate relief. Similar accounts have reached its from many other parishes and districts ;I and, to use the language of the Rev. Mr. power, of the parish ,of " there Js ~a painful peculiarity marking their present, destitution. In past years of scarcity they could calculate on sure prospective relief from: the potato crop at the end of July ; but this year there is no potatoes in prospect. Meal must be their sole support. • In a word, there are nials awaiting the Highlanders for the next nine months, such as neither they nor their fa thers have ever experienced. Never did they require aid or Sympathy as much as now." • It may seem somewhat strange, that while the distress in the, 'other parts of the Puked Kingdom hus been urged so streuu pusly upon otfrsympathies, so little has been aaid of the suffering to which the Highlands kind Islandi of Scotland are at present sub ject ; and Si; Robert Inglis has not hesita ted, in his place as a Member of Parlia 'went, to rebuke the ministers for the silence lof the Queents speech respecting the desti- ution in Scotland, which-he declares to be, if possible, evien greater than that of Ireland. But those who are better acquainted with Ithe character i of the people, will readily un derstand the (reluctance which the Scotch hayst always felt in appealing to charity. Those in the: Nurth have been long famil bar with hardships, and are prepired to face even famine with the fortitude characterist ic of their blood ; nor should it be forgotten that for years past the utmost industry and -quiet have prevailed among them ; neither their time nor their means have beets divert ed from their own support. There is cer tainly much that commands deep respect in this tranquil endurance of unavoidable ca lamitiei. The Scottish people hove been already very active and liberal in doing what they can for themselves. The amount collected up to January 6th, by the Free Church alone, was 1.£10,500, which has doubtless been greatly increased since. A meeting, held in Glascow on the 12111—January, was worthy of the cause ; rank and • sect were forgotten, and the one great question, the relief of the pressing wants, was kept in , view. Similar Meetings have been held in other parts of Scotland. Large foods have been raised throughout the Kingdoin of Great Britain generally for those suffering from famine in Ireland and Scotland, though comparatively a small portion of the amount contributed has been sent to Scotland. In fact, the diocesses of Kilmore and Tuam have received more from the Association of the National Club than the Highlands and Islands of Scotland alto gether. It, is estimated that a million of pounds steOling would hot more than suffice to meet die present contingency. With these facts before us, the under signed appeal with confid....nce to the gener ous hearts; of Pennsylvania, believing_ that those, whar, have never turned a deaf ear. 'to the cry of the destitute, will cheerfully be stow of theft abundance fur the assistance in this great extremity of a noble people . , who are honorably notorious for never becoming • burdens upon others at home or abroa4, so long as God permits them to eat theirltkeo in the sweet of their face. To those in whose veins pinsthe Scottith blood , nothing need be said. The call that, comes from the land of the Broons and the Heather must make their, spirits leap with a filial piety, and fill: their hands with gifts worthy to be sent from the children of Auld Scotia to their brethren at hoine. HOW sad to think that the once cheerful iogle sideX are now places of adept suffering, Ind that the Scottish mother has no,l even bannock to break among her chil dqn, while we in this land . of plenty, are fed Upon the, finest of the wheat ! GEDIDEICBETIMINE, RODENT SotriTza, „ l., Dsysn MtLNE, N. CHAPMAN; ILOBEkT BALD, Qinyrns CAMP/ELL, Wst.tams ,DELVIDALN, HENRY'. WILLIAMS, C. MACAOITEE, ',JOHN SAMUTHERS, THOMAH BIDDLE, 'WILLIAM rIUMEDHEt E. D. livesteums, ADAM RAMAGD. [Papers throughout Pennsylvania far or able to the mensuie !will please copy.] pi Anj . reuti, or pr:_sQol, who efter,reaOing tbe AO!' fourbing jlppiiil; and t ire desirous, of contri utinitto the relief of the sufferers luny, iloksic the same in tbe hands - allows S. Wiisoi, of Montrose, to be forwarded- Mi.latii' tin Calipbell, Esq.,iteneral Treas urer. rh . , egitiphist.' ~. ,- • . , , 1-tee The liberty io - make this conimuni -catir i c, *PM #O!, - 0.00.2"mis ws. IN° 10110. , , , . - - -.---- ' i '''' - 1 - 101111 - 011110011., 10 . , '. e, - co . s - .atterm nor* . r be the' tritrit '-fertgi`dahre"e et! ki4i"Oui. :howitzers, which ire ito Awnvtithe battery, , will carry their storm of sh.ellathreequarter# .ofa mile farther than troy guriain.thetus4 can dd. lye chief , tithe artio .l ooe r liPtTrA t ' went islysoiccording to* the porklpOnt. of the Baltimore Sun, that, the ,departra has ars-aceurate description of every , guo,ta , the CaStle,; and ktitiWi its ctd;end'Wheill and when: it was made.. Ofcot, .nrs_dut howitzers were , Made of burr calibre' than any in the Castle. Oar land b attery will by vastly ;morn formidable them that of the' dee. Sens Atu.ta OF WOODS IBIThiNT the 16th inst. Mr. Nickerson of Martha .. . Vineyard, Mtuw., - set fire to *lintel! plat af blackb'erry bushes, which hnexpeetedl3l spread rapidly to neighboring woods. Tbe bells (*the village were rung,4he populatioO tunied'aiat, 'end, by greet-eit4rtion the fire was stopped thepezt efterntioe,'ifter piglet furiously .cht previous day and night, having burnt over about 5000 acres,And 800 ivo,itft "Of wood. Letigtl; of 'diecitnai? burnt, 'bou t seven miles; ;Iv 41.* about 7L4 miles. - . . 1 . _ 'I,IST - PF JURORS, Drawn/Pr April Terst; AR D. 1847. Grand Jiro Aburn ;• Samuel Brundage, Harry Carter, E I lab"; Bridge** t ,Jeiiaee ,` d ) ill~'Jolin Trig bull. • Forest Lake; Hiram Allen. I. Gibson ;Stepheii" - P. Chandler, Benjamin Dix, Aaron Resiegue. Great Bend; Lowry Green. Jessup ;;.*Mtuthew McKeeby.' Jacks9n ; Nathaniel Norris. Lenox ; Orrin T. Kinney,Atestry, Manzet, --Charles B. Titus. ,Liberty • Timothy Ross. '. New Milford ; Chester Corse: Rush; Henry Pepper, Buckingham Stewart . Silver Lake; Perry Gage, Michael Powers. Thomson; Nathaniel Sartell.l Traverse Jurors. Ist WEEK. I Auburo : Nathan Green, Thomas J. Sher wood, George Wilson. Bridgewater ; Amory N Bullard, James Deans, Joshua Seamans. Brooklyn ; Gurdon Ely, Hubbard N. Smith• Clifford ; Zeuas Carpenter, Jiitnes H. Phelps. Chocouut ; Timothy Griffin,: William Gog gins Charles Thomas. Dimock ; Theron W. Beach; D'hvid Giles. Franklin ; Nathan P. Wheaton. Gibson : Elliott Benson, Bell Griswold. Great Bend : Almon Munson. Harford ; Henry Jeffers. Harmony ; Levi Westfall, David A. Lyon. Jessup ; Plinney Birchard, Erastus V. Cook, Albert Woodcock. Lenox; Seneca F. Tanner, Alfred Jeffepi. Liberty ; Otis L. Howard. Montrose ; J. W. Chapman.! New Milford ; Gordon Motley. Rush; Dennis, Granger. . Springville; Aaron Taylor, Apron Blakeslee. Silver Lake ; John Smith; Thomson ; Samuel Lewis. 2nd Week. Auburn; Andrew Hibbard; • Thomas W. James, Calvin Wellman. 1 - Birookiyu ; George Chapman. Bridgewater a Gilbert Warner, David Mat- thews. Clifford ; John Baker, Martin Decker, Holloway Lowry. Choconut; James Lynch. Di mock ; Elisha Fargo, Isaac P. Baker. Franklin ; Frederick Libesi, Forest Lake ; Thomas Mee,han. Great Bend ; Amiisa Trowbridge. Herrick'; Albert Bushnell, William H. Dunn, Ezra Walker. Unrford ; Thomas Wilmarth, Clark S. Tan ner, Truman Tingley, Geo. M. Stiles, Pennuel Carpenter. Harmony; Harry Shutts,Bebjamin Comfort. Jackson'; Hiram 'runner. 1 . Jessup ; Joseph Backus. Liberty ; Richard Bailey,? Arthur South worth.' Montrose ; Chapman Baldilrip i . New Milford ; Timothy 841 e, Philander Ph in ney. Rush ; Erastus Maynard. t ' Silver Lake ;'John D4iritirOly. Spsiugville ; Isaac G. Cooper. Thomson; Elton S tone. TRIAL LIST , In the COmmon Pleas of :,gusguehanna co April Term, 1847. , 1 Ist Week . 1 Mclntosh vs Trowbridge, appeal. Camp vs Trimble, appeal. - Wise vs Chandler, in case. Hoyt vs Lester, " i Dond vs Williams,et Alin case. Rogers vs Lee, appeal. Doud vs Smith " 1 Patterson vs•Hickoz, inlcase, Moore 'vs Hiekor, 1" Buffington et al vs,Middletown tp. incase Reynolds vsiDonlen, inlcase. €: Welch vs Buldwit, mi. Ifii. Case vs Seamans, ejecunent. Beach vs Beardsley, iti ease. Tuthill vs Mayo, 166 Second Wiek. Bislve vs "Waldron ‘ , inilebt. Carmakvs pickinann„)n 'case • I Wheaton vs Barlett etial, appeal. Wells & Bard vs Cooleyjn debt.- ' Tingley vs Richardson) in Case. , Canfield et ti vs Slieraiood, appeal. t Gardner. vs Gillett, tittichtnent. e .., Ayleswoyth i va Lyon, „in cave. Howard 'et al is Card,' l 44, . I Ward vs Gritty, aripeal" Whippleint•Witst,sotte jeeytent. v Adams vs Vellog' g,:in ese. Bryan et nevis"Artint, jecitnent. . '' Park, vs Ciarr,. eel; ca.; i. ;:, .:. , Ferris vs (lessen, appeal. ; ' •€' Reynolds Reynolds vt Crossen, , ppeal ' ''' Teasperafeie , 1 1!1ssusaig. - - • i.i Notice is hereby given that ; the-first Qua y terly Meeting of the `trove and Ilridg i l water Wasidnitiniatriiiiericiiiice Sctt l i. will belted' at the l cooo9oo in Moo J.] on. the ayfiiitig'otilie t4' ':,Atoopy or t otpol put, at ,which.tinta.the- walkers of Ali ..80; eisty and. all ethers w feel an intern& tin .4•:, itie TensOerancte cause - ilia teiPectrullYt v i te d totioesii i. - .11,..,,,,, ~ , • :• . t.. r Al t ,. ; CatilllßEßO .1 ihre, N, 4c. yq lloatra", litin46o4-.180:, tE lin E ... •• .j . 1 , ... .4.: i ,e, L , ‘ it; *ttl;;6 ; Ch e tt i I WI .. N. '" t M fr. cl .4 6 ! by the pe..•O. Carr, of FairpOit,44.o4olfelYza'xi S. D 4 i i! n Nimertyi of th is countr,4to Wog 'E , nil. "stiter ofJohn M. lelifOodjill .of the ' or Plo4o. on dm,- i. Vi lintri by , I itoitti ' E l i . NrAtAsizz. 1147, to Mrs. En. Furl' soros, a ll . UessilTi. , -• :. . , ..„.... • 0 assupointbe 22 ult., Fazniatma Woman i n J Hiwzaki in thisi Mt yeir of uis agn, •1 1 to i n sycamore; DOKallsox 111., lon 111114farih, Ilia. &mem Foassau, horned 'of thislßoro't in Ow 31st year of her ails. ~• 1 • . 1 . Os n tiw i tith- inst. o , Km, Citiatortri, wife of Mr. Tiros itctitt, of Spring vilWa s ted 56 !peirs. • it may ! with -perfect :tent* he 4d, that.berAif st hil upon I T y o r f wj the portrait of the•flitristandc . tat and e i ni i_ rY* wh4 klieir Ittir[ 4 till at on ce d to . this strong laufuage . , • aft 4 1 11,6 10 i, for softie . her though Were tio i y turned upon d u i if 46%4114 conld T rial eccepuy do Chet wide o he L riffilkwn y Villter;; , she tid',.the hapif Octbly o lookin upon his • peusations as eye i n tende d. for her gOod, o r by r patient en du.., ,•. juice of them, that Mbar, might - encouraged *Oh& path of duty. 'lt was this submission iplie=4l .t., hie' Difirte'will that feinted a: P minent trail in het character. Merely to eulogtze be deceased it ntil the chief object of this trib u te her =wry, lati a life like *ilia '' • 'on attontict, land_ 61 4 3110 rAi11, - lidiatirtt — ii, - tishtirio: , ' hOwlim- ited ittaftte. - Our' of " bi htrwerrM we 4be spirted - hi tha:.. ,* " 'Oflttividence, it is•iatai i rianrer, bic - 'ind of His kraCe; to render oufselvenaistroiktahle sei-v •/ ioto4 Viir..Upwards 1 ,1 tcl., , ofithirti'yesiii:tha d waif alitielitier of the EOiscopal Churehon4 bitinin :, ' stoning light in, pat comon"MitirOf : : - tianat . : ' ' thefiiithfuln mill dmoon — to tii'e'e " 'pled Initial ofi. the chlirch will long be re ' ' .1 ; the parish in Springville; ,and it: is.:*bly.tatis . I ,that the ex runple she gave in l ife - ; - -Will not ' 4ithnut its effect ito;ieath : • She being 4eid, yet 0e1413*". /avert g. HORIcONTA I L ' SIE I I N NiE R ! , 1 IN connexion with the follows ng certificate were handed tows the testimonials,of .a . several highly respeetable ladies, who have used the Domestic" Horizon al Spinning Wheel, and who coUcur in sa ing substari titilly, that they can spit) tvit it seven of eight run, .(or about four day's work) 'per diem, with as much- ease as hey eiin pee- Om an ordinary: y'S vinyl with a com- Ilion wheeL The iterence is irresittablel bat it will hereafte be morel profitable for 1,1 1 1 ro „ the farmer who ma ufactures iatis.wool, with this machine; to ha e in his .amploy . at the spiii cost for labor,•one girl,'-dian firsts' girlt *lib the common stand-and-4)in wheels:, Wimple's AdwocerteJ i • ] i--__. ) . _ 1 The undersigned, citizens of Montrose, have witnessed Vita much aitisfaction the aparation - of a novel machindenominated the ” Domestic Horizontal Sp ning-wheel," t lately invented by Hiram F. Whaeler of 4pringv_ille, in this county. illt,-appeara to is be a valuaible improvement, in view Of e ease with which it is lisa'il and the ra- Fiidity with which it execute*. We doubt riot that our Farfiters gene:billy, with all d - ho " toil and spin" will appove it too. Montrose,Susq'a; co. Pa. Cal. FrankliLusk, ' , . .:, Hon. Wm. essup, Gan:D. D. ' arner, Joseph Williams, Thos. John on, Han. M. C. :IF, yler, S.S. Mull*, , ~ Haury J.Wrbb, P. M. ,I. A. Salisbtiry, Walter"F,olli t t, Treasurer. J. W. myers, EJ Patrick,4Jr:, M. D. Daniel Seatle, Wm. J. Mulford, J. ,- Lyon I Wm. J. dire% W .t . Issue L. _4t, As l u. .... pc4;t, cro. v. Alcieitley, • Win. L. rdst, i Rev. John Long. tar Rights will T ile sold oil the mst reas onable terms to those wlui Wish to make the *heels, or-purchase Terriutry to sell again i 4n any of the Unit d State:A (except -. Ohio.) 'Those wishing to ngagerinla business both and 'pro table will please call on .the:subscribers in , priogiilie, Susquehanna county, Pa. - '1 I H. F. *HEELER, PlOntee. • . J. SMITH, Jr,4gent. 1-• Springville, AprO 8, 1 841. P 1 , . • HE CHRISTIAN' 4RLOR MAG AZINE, formerly edit • aid published by the Rev. D. MAD, commences i 'fourth Volume un der di editorial tare of Rev. .I', HZAD;EY, author of " Napoleon and his Mars" " Darted Moan lain' 8," "Letters from Italy,", 4. -Those who ire acquainted with- the above lisibrks, will need ,no gnaradty as to the abLity with i'hich this work will The design of.tbls work is spfer . to ; the public a Magazineof be highest h merat,, neat Mid beautiful in its ap tare, Or in its illuitratincui, divested entirely of. higiStOMught feria which I t paints vice in brighte c olors ;gin virtue, end minis ne. ters to the lowest Li sions ofiodr nature—but while it seeks t r a e Adease,:tt ' ill Sec Ilso to elevate, to pu rily add t is believed that. work oft this kind is needed, [ and that under, the Irv!, .19dipppular , editor it will not only sustain its p res e nt 'eatable reputation, but will earn to itself a far big . - lace in - public esti mation, and 'find rimers to .', . . 6f families in the lad; gladdening by - 5 its . . . ~ 84 exerting an iii#laence ell , . and health • /hie published . illoirithly 4 • . . brining q rises of Original matter, beautifully p *I. ted' on f'paper, in neat coven , with splendid, a .. engravi ga and col ored , flowerV with i, 2 issolt -in a ll res , pecst in,thitheatityleOfte. ... i.: e'ic . Price $2 per year three • •; a s for $5. •,,• .... - • 7k,--8e11 3 1111.0111 154 i ' it, at. lir. Yori v .. • maxch'24th 1847,,,t:-- 4 ,' '. 4 1.. ; f t • -f , ' ! OAtilt rvo , 2 E Qu tins beP kW, 5000 PIO Pricoll4'POL i• • .;1•!-• k ! .Timf Gtest Bead, A ,19471.. FIFTY .WOOO Zuw:u4,thili • Aril 6, 1047. . 1 • , : A brif v . l4 4° 6l " - )Irsitikell I 2 4 )11. DIED, lEEE 1 1 3 CIO for l- ta the'sit 2000 the highest THESE. gap s, e - Mi Ea ad ME ~ t .,:. ,_ :.. --.....,,v,.,_.,.,., , .. , . fl.' i t,, t E 7 A ! , I._ . . I_f,:- _, MBE 81111SOItiBiW- - ',dine . X t IPICIPOtaii radii% haine,ll=; !. Fr neer, on' attlialytiet4th lo t 's : . I,ohe „ „,,,. ; "P ro Pf`t* '..41 1 . 1.1 t T e-- , -'. I,- • •- , ,=, 1 - Oili , lSpiiiwor--31 T iC.heillthisei, - .- -,--, .. , . _1 , . -. .. " Ohe i lßietfitine AT!. ,-, 'fi - gist Spa ofFa* Horses. ElktCow s fl.... , ,i; -; . • . ' ; i EiOt-‘o-year 'iid!. - . • ' ,S.evn Irearlimm ; .'. , ',lTliirtrshoep: tL ; - One' 7Yoii . of Oxen , - • TERNiifbil;:iitE.-s-Nine smiths . croßt,.,tvilli ; iritiristt 04, 1 01 141 ,.earit'e- ' ' , ,' -..i ert;_ April . RUM! M COLMI*- i ~ 14, 18%r.. • 12! LADIES' BOPINETS. Low ChhiaiPeut and Siii*Ballo ne* vvietY aildithevUg,damiliser fuhion ieq , ' eahoboefo March 25; ISR. iI.IIISTON afNOIAtfiC ' A. nd Lawniftletiat' and suitable hi.'" .Cl.ilukopilou-ery lotv at. Salisbury's. Math 25:1547. ND! .. , „ AN '_ . . the-2741.W it( e pni wit at die N., " ' - - Sheirlin% 'h in JOSlP2o . !birii. libils,,ax- 10 - t e , lli - :-Al - :‘ .514a'1l - sold:'.#inetioit,'; b 9 e. 'l4ileassinbtrrw ,- _ ' j tibe follownsalaroper. 'l, vi;: I - 3 s3 l * , °, 03nd• cirr . i.21 - year: oV:eolts.4 - -. belt-U. 43 No e Irsioii; anal one horse- ' 'l' two borselliniliciid4 atid - I,l*b 2 t sled-2 ii ' 1 barrow land'abaini.6- 1 1 iron . anf brasilettlita-4 .. pots-2-clificiii--3 bedsteads and 2 beds - ad' bed• dbig-1 standi-2. ebests-6 antra, s member of bar. , rels, and iitliarl articles toolliilpFlllllto'raiiiition.- .. TERMS Of', -BALE .-. Five dollar"! and undo.; , cash. Ovir pre dollars six months credit. within terest andlitiproved security. ,1 ' i , ' ' PIOIIIIOSE - BUSll4BrtlOl4O,lllll. SMITHS, STEVENS di AVERY, Catimitt acid (hair Makers—M=6oe, ,Busquebpas I• " W.l MIRTH, A. I 1110111,1 ).. &Val% - ..,CALEB WEEKS; • Sadd Trunk-idaker—ilhop sprig* the fariper's Store. • • :5. IL SIMBIOIS, soot & Shoe Maker—shop in Bearle's block, Wait I side of Public Avenue. I. R. SEARLE dci CO. A good adsoriment of Dry Goods, Crockery, Hard- ware, dic ~ West side of Public Avenue. ' BENJ. - SAYRE, Dealer in Humes, Hardware, Dry GaAs. &a., West aide of l"nblic Avenue . . - LYONS & CHAINTLER, !Dealers in Stives, Tin-ware, Stattimery, Dq 900, dr.c. &c.}-14:4 side of Public *Ve111116!.. MERRILL . 4I. ROOT, , • Dealers in Hata; Caps, Furs, Plough.Points, tke.— West side nf Public Avenue. E. W. lIAWLEY 9 • . . Still continues the Blacksmithing business in its vari ous branches at his old Stand near Keeler's Tavern S. BENTLEY, Attorney It Law, at the old offiee a few tri4 west of the Conit-house. JAMES N.. F;LVEDGE, Cabitet and chair Making. - Sign and Fasi7 Painting, Turnrog, Paper Banging. &c. Shop- in his old stand on Turnpike st. A.. CHAMBERL IN, Attorney' at Law, Office over the litore of 'L L. Post & Co„ corner of Public Avenne and' Tumults at. PARK & DIMOCK, Physicians & surgeons. Office, west aide of the Public Avenue over the store of R. Searle & Co. E. S. PARK.. • 4Di t.. . 1 0 . socz• • & WOKE, ' FasMonable Tailors, over Mertii, & Root's Hat Moro. • J. ETHERIDGE, Groceries, Fruits, Confectionari l 4 1 4 Paints, Oilit, and a variety of nick naclui. • ' , MILLS & SHERMAN, Farmer's Stem. A general variety of goods always t on hand. ,One.door below the residence of Judge Post. MACK & ROGERS, ' Coach, Carriage, and Sle,if;li goonfacturds, on 'rum ple street, at the oldlaitintlgely stand, we reedy to serve claw:alters, in the mod refined le of the • age.. **Utica! oor.iiis wecitud‘it!, on Wind fir salvianstapanirpriiorte iin'illOrt notice. i-4. I MULFORD do SON:- Deaf iti kti Goode, drockeiT; l Gnmeriear J 9 inere i d . 'Ng* dr.e&r„.East side Pub*. Avenue Hit H. SMITH, DEDIFTIST—i3 r phi Teeth on Gold Plate and. " all-dpenitlinuron the teeih in'the best e. Can be _fixonkat -L. .Bearles' I on-) Mondays .and The& days ofrasdk week • '- WIIITNEY, M. 141- Physician, Burgeon, &.Accauchier. 2, BroadwaY,(oppositestlykitap#EChaatibiiiiicition City, Pa. • • - r • 44m6 • . Z. G. ISltat,' Boot azLd Shoe. maker—ibfee doors Booth of Dr.` H. F. Whitney, No: 4, Broadway', Jackion - City, Pa. JOHN GROVES, Fashionable Tailor—Two Oars below Abe Fernie!a Sion. ;1 J. B. SALISBURY; Cheap • Goods for the People...lN:Mk - Avenue, But aide.. . • ' J. S. PEIRONNET, Dealer in Dry Goodi, Hardware, Groceries, Crock ery, Timothy seed, Gam Heinlock, &c.—Frieneb• villa, Suiq, co. Pa. • . , 1 DAVID - CI.EMONS, . ~..:. Oarriage and 'Sleigh Maker- and repairer, IMO. found at .his shop a few radii Bogard the Itirtiagtii ' where he wilt be liappf f te•Witit , on Vastannws. _ D. POST & CO. Iron Founders, and Plough blannfeetarent-41h00 at the 41 stand near the teeldenee . - & . Anosseprit, Law; Offices few reds South of . in . Court ifOuse. S. B. IitIILB . ORD, Attorney Ofsce Mast side of die PAL* Avencleolnyer the Btoie ofs. 8. ?deified & TS JERRE iLyoNs, - - - Dealer_ Gram* , Batas,: Papbr, I,ks. and Bobkinder-rMane side of Publia Anew. SAAC L. POST & CO,; Dealers iiitth7 Goods, Hard l6 re Prockory, aloo* _ ; ru N e zivi o , G ea oo pi p t s AT Store; in A c spi ou Call ea = ai red' " WARtNRIMOtHEMJ .1 AlapPlummow. miliomtmmmul. lIM 191211 EMI -