Idle UNION MAGAZINE. January No. i* embellished by Rpteudid engraving*, a fashion and 8vo other engravings, each i hseif. - Among the contributors to tmber, are Mrs. L. H. Sigourney, raribit* 8. Osgood. Miss Hannah F. Mm L. Maria Child Mrs. E. F. J. Bayard Taylor. Park Benj* rs, Mary S. B. Dana, N. P. Wil ■ fi! Bryant, Mrs. Emma C. Em nd many other writers whose gro ts have litund (aver with tbs put> [*hU number commences a new ■ Now is the time to subscribe. 3,00 a year. he Ladies' National Nagnzine. for y, is a splendid number. The t one of the very heat month I its in ion—and only 82 per year Appli cation, Tribune Budding*. N- York. ' PERTINANT INQUIRY. y I not hope, sir,” said Mr. John tkwell. ol Connecticut, in anmain e death of Senator Huntington in tune on Monday, •* that these res signals of our mortality may smshiit the turbulence uf an whatSk and lead us all to the ad<»p* such a coui»e in the discussion •ision of the important questions lives will stand the test of that tri irifore which some of our numliei olliably appear during th<, session Inch we have entered.’’ >N AND BERKSHIRE RAIL ROA ~>. bill 11 release the prior lien of the [ton this road, and to relay it with it, iiassetl the Senate on Tuesday I is therefore a 11 w. The pass tge I Mil is imlee ! a cause ofgratulatlou citizens, and we hope the Direct* urge the relaying as fast as pos. We are satisfied tbat it the r>»«d •rly constru 'ted, the business up ill he rapidly increased, and the M prove exceedingly beneficial to .—[Hudson Republican. I A QUEER OBJECT. i exchange pu|ter has the following . once s«w in C.uinecticut one of ihe rcsl barking darkies imaginable— lace was so black that he couldn't when it was morning—Ins wool cur* ■i tight that it made him round shout 1—Ins nose was so Hal and greasy lie had lu pui tartui his fingers when anted to blow it—his stuns were so [> tie couldn't go ill rough a coin .field iiul Rjtling ilie stalks—and Iiis heels so long that he couldn't go down vitbout tying a couple of slou<-s oil i fo< hallnsi. He died young of mm* item, wtucn coinin' •need in Ins leg*, mar turnce of ihnr being loo crook* jr ihe liloo.J to find its way up turn A them" )R \L SUA ■dUN.—A Iriend of ours l'iv leceullt in a public sleigh from New i to New York, seeing that no amou.it m I gthCtt',,d'l nuke one id lie hoi sea increase used, pru|i"se mitral tried onto a hoss ! Il i whtpoiu’ all to muhin' I* ris-vl9r! stall up. Are you xuilly. or nol y ? adh, and do von ihink I shall do the wort, ) j*irv. when they are paid for that same ? them find it run.’ DONATION I'ARTV. Donation I'ariv will be held el thr; ■Mr, Hsasnn’s in Soil'll “trift, i.n rxduy- the 30 h of December inn — fid it he si or m v on that day, it will ifereed to »h« 3l*t ins*. The triends >. Hen*m In general, are part >eu* r invi'ed to alien I. “ The Lord lov I cheerful giver." tehftrld. Dee IS. 1817. Jt^Th» Irii'rnli* of the Re* Dr. PUL J6r pmpnn- bavin* n Potation Party nt I ■ dwelling hooae. nn Friilny. th«- Inst y Of iJoci'inber, coninv ncin* nt 2 o’ xk P. M. _, The Lite tfield County Tp.mpf.r ick Societt. will hold it* next monthly eetiu* nt *Vt»rren, tin 4ih Ttn-wln v in ^c«*intH.T. J. f'ATI.IN, S -cretHry* (yj-Tbose i idfen-uble position* assumed by ponrnt* to native *VH and knowledge, are tenable from the very weakness «t their tup rfer* The known promptitude of the dr ive effer- of Brant’s Bettu9It0 it* enemies troni its path, and happily a feeling of confidence in alt who sre peculiar beneficial effect in all con an Scrofulous Complaint*. 33 * -— — Sac b Me. May 25, 1815. Bro^/ee—Dear Sir—The Hungarian Bal bevniid all question,* m od perfect and kirahlc pieparation tor the Innc*. I hav • in my lamily and in my professional (•a none lhaa two years, with the uniform amt entire suc.-ea*. in case* nt Pulmonary Disease, and I can eonsrien reenmmend it In all who are afflicted as certain remedy lor such disease* with I am acquainted. Your.. im FREDERICK T. STORER. M. D. MARRIED. In Trinitv Church, WolenttviH*. on the«Tth for the Rev. lb nry Zall. Mr. Burr vilte. of Wateitown. and Mis* Jemima J. of the former pla-u.—At the eume place, tha same, on the **••>u '• Mr, J.mea A-h of Litchfield, and Mm* Lucinda Bqiith ol -lie. ■ IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. By a second poor Express Whilh arri ved last (Monday ) night, hr* r.Ccivgd ad vice* from New Orleans to Hie afternoon id Mixidnir. 13th nisi. The new* from Mexico. rwived by an arrival at New Orleans, is very inportaut. Senor An«va had he* n elect«*d Presi dent- The MexiCMU C ingre-s has broken u|i in Cnhlusion. and the mem Irene wen retinna from Qie-r.-tsio in diagu>ae. But the neat important—miniulv imtMiruni. intelligence bv our Express hi me arn-x of Geucnls Worth and Pillow and lief Duncan, by order ut Sen. Scott. The\ are charged with re® cting in no nnprop er maimer upon .h* General in Chi<*i of the A meric,ill army. The charge * founded upon their corrc*|>oiidcuce which hud lulleu into hii hi mix O^-Samui i Russell. Ksq, of Middletown, has been appointed President of 'he New Yoik and Boston * Air Line’ Railroad Com pany. William P. Bin rail. Ksq . of Bridge port, is one of the Oirec ors. Th« mute it t be surveyed this winter ETThe Bakers had a r noint time’of t in our Court House last Wednesday eve niog- The Court Roam was crowded, an those popular vocalists acquitted ihemseive well. The annual meeting of th*- American Ai Union was held at the Broadway Tahernach on Friday i veiling last, the number n memheis repotted » a- t'b'f'C There xrer> distributed 272 painting, 50 silver and 250 bronze medals. 5(yThe Western paper- item with thrill ing accounts of unprecedented freshets PUBLIC MEETING. - Bantam Division No. 25, Sons ol Temperance, will celebrate their first Anniversary, by a public meeting, l< be held.in Ihe COURT ROOM, this [W«dnea‘ day] evening. Dee. 2ttth. IS47. BrotherG. H. Hollister, Rs<| , will d-liver an Addiess. The public are respeclliilly invited to site id. Ex eicises to comm nice ai rt 1-2 oVInrk. jVl OTICE.—All pe-sons who have gits ■LV e.. ibcir notes tom--Treasurer ot the 1st Ecelesms'icrtl Soeieiy lor pew rent, nnd all who have suis-rilnd towards the payment of the d- bis-d said Society,are requested to pay the mime on or In-tore the Isi of January to Charles Adams, Treasurer, or to ANDREW BUELL, Collector. 53~A1I pets-ins hoi.lint; ord,-is against mod Society are requested t » present them for pa) ment. Litcluield Dec. 28ih 1847 Money Found ! WHICH the owner can have b/ calling at die l ost Office. Dec- *y. 1847, 33 3w Notice. r|^ HK subscriber wishing to to elope hit bus J men* pooii, «*flcrp GOODS tr»t great bargains I-o A Urge .lock ot B-nnd Cloths, Ca-«;mer«s, Satinets, Veaungs, also Silks and Velevts lor hoiiiible,Bibbonsthirhd. Cottons, Linens, Umg ll.ons, Alu-lms. I.’mIicih-s, iMu-lll i e L on S,Cam lincs and llos.ery, all at extreme low prices, and aim- ft any ar ticle of MY ©©(DM lound in o,unity stores. The Good* are In be fold, and the induce tnriilf In purchasers Is great ,-ven il their resi dence is very distant Irom inis place. Cnui, ii v Meicliants wnl do well in call and exam ine. QtHn addition In the gocrls the aubarriber has nil hand a good assortment of Waggons. &, Sleighs, a targe awoilment ■ f aingir and d ruble BA&N8 - S 3£! stan S Tsrieiv of Cooking an«l Parlor STOVES, also a large lot ol Ltinini »nu iww nn.w CLOCKS. A. A. GRIDLEY. Watertown. Dee. 2Sth, 1*17. 33 i.»- u «t ... ami I'nr Hie o.Mrit'l ol Kent, on the lUth day of De viniier ISI7. Present, J. C. Hatch. Esq., Judge. This t mirt appoint* John M. Raymond, Esq, •i| said Kent, Adminiatralor on the Estate of ..f PHILO HARLEY, lalenf said district. de ceased. and all w» six month* frotyt this date, a it hit. which tune the creditor* of said deceas ed may p e«enl tiieir claims to the aaid admin istrator or be dehat ted a reeoverv. , The said atlnunisiraior is required to give not ire ol this order, by causing the same to be published ina Newspapet printed in Litchfield and posting a o„pr thereof on Ihe public sign post nearest where Ihe deceased last dwelt, in eaid town. J. C. HATCH. 33 3w Jtutgf. At a Court ol Probate holden at New Milford, within and lor Ihe district of New Milford, on the 181 h day of Dece nher, 1047. Presenl. DAVID t. HANFORD. Eeq, Judge. Estate H PATTY M MERWlN.lele of New Milford, in said di trict, deceased. On motion of ihe Administrator this Court doth limit and allow in the creditor# of tain eatale si* month# from the date hereot. in which In eg hibit their claims to said administrator or be debarred x recovery. Ami Ihi# Court directs sanl administrator to give notice ol Hie time so limited nv publishing this order in a news impel printed in Litchfield and by posting a copy thereof on the |>uhlir sign post nearest Ihe’plare where the said deceased last dwelt, in mid New Milford and one other public place. A true copy ol Re. nrd. DAVID C SANFORD. JiMfge 55-All persons indebted to mid estate air requested to mske immediate payment h SAMUEL E MERWIN. 33 3w Adminitlrmlar. Estate sfGEORGE E. HALL of Bethism. in the district of Woodbury, an aaaigaiug debt or The Trustee, hv and with the advice of the Court ol Probate lor the district ol Wondbutv. doth appoitfl and employ said George E Hall, as agent of the tiustee lrr the sole am* dispos al of said eslate.undef iheennlrol and direction ol the trustee, in accordance with aa act peas ed in General Assembly. 1637 JOHN U. AMBLER, ^M,1847 r jf U Cheap, Cheap. 2 WASHIGTON 4 CHAPAUG MILL. U'Oentlrm m and Ladies, now is be time to rave your Sixpence*.*£( \S I, the subscriber, h ive just com leled a I borough repair <4 the will known • rid Mill .tu Shepang River, about half • ■nle went ot the Village of Washington, al vhich place I am now prepared to enter on hehu-nne-a of Milting,and 1 hope t« doit in itch a maimer M fully to ulidt the public, t'here are in the null four run* ot stone*, in ■•>«n del order, and I am willing to engage hat the work shall be done a* well, if not bet er than al any other mil! in the county Please all an I give me a fair Itial ; and if it i* not June a well a* a* any nfht-r mill, all charge* rill b mid, i< I have got one of the first hand* t tli- Milling business, a* become* with the • ■*1 ■ ecniiimentialinii Irnm the Me**r* J I. It .St ta.no*. New Milford, who are considered In. I in Milling—likewise, from the upright 'it ner*. Merchant*. Mechanic* and Laborer*, vim whom he wa* aquainled, •4 B.—Now the gates stand ready on a pivot o hoisting. It i* hard to keep them shut , r the mill i* in such good repair lor grinding! • >w gentlemen and ladteaall yon have (ot to • >, i* to drive up bvlnre the Mill door. and you • til find a Mil er ready, al all time*, on short ■ itl ream liable notice to do up your grinding I the he*l manner. Corn and i!nhba cracked •nd ground together al anytime. N. it. Now f>r the nitnble*ix|ienCe Teans for Grinding. Fifteen bushel* of Bye ground lor one bush I—{even do lor one halt bushel—IV’hrat iuckwheal and Corn, all ground after the •anie rate. Corn taken on the ear. and shelled, iddled and fanned, if railed lor. at (he same rale as abov •. Provender any where nearly ■quilly mixed, a* to difilrei.t kind*. Grain will be ground at the rate of twenty bnsh-U ••I one. ten lot one hall.and five for one quar ter bushel. This von may depend on finding tgreea: le tn the terms a* above *pecified, by weighing or otherwise, if you pteasa. II not found so. call on me. and not peddle it to the tniblir. a-td all damage* will be paid Do it *• s-Min as possible and not delay over 4 week*— •hortet if oossihle. Plaster will he ground for one dollar per Ion, if not of 'he bard kind. I w sh tn return thank* to the public lor past favor*, hoping for a continuance of the Mme SAWING will he none at the Sawmill lor 20 cents per hundred. I»r rash, nr barter at rash prices, pr lor d^ehills. taken for the amonnl—and all le he satisfied with themeastiiemrnl oftbe stuff', wt en taken trom the mill—and not to lay over 3ns Novn Scolin Blm* Planter, 5li0 tills. Genesee nnd Rochester Flour. 1000 bushels Rock Suit. do. Turks Isluml. 51)0 bu„s Sulitta dir 2d h-tghs prime P. K Molueses. 20 blls New Crop N O. do. With a (urge snu-k of © !R (D (C 18 1 a 21 3 4k . 9 to numerous lo mention, to wlnci, your utteiiiioii is purlieu I trlv Mtvited. H. L. WELCH. PI iinvil>, Dec. 23, 1847. , 82 Iron, Steel,Nails,«fcc. BI1A O&A&S 4l 07. No. GI Front st., corner of Ferry si., [HARTFORD.] H AYE now in store, and offer for sileon liberal ierm«, a complete n*s«»rt* mnit uf Ini*, Stru, Ac. comprising in English, Swt-ilc-s und Amerienn Bah nnd Holt IroD Mitt Shotting, any Jk length required Baiiti, H"0,i, and Scroll Iron, sll mx-s. Fml mid !>qiiincsl,i r«Hls, various qualities Oval ami lull oval Iron, brazier's Boils, all >>iz<*s. English ou t American Sheet Iron, No IU to 26. Norwegian and Horse Nail Boils. I lor*** mid Ox Shoe Shapes. Pipe Box Iron. Iron Axletrers, Cart slid Wagg»n B >x**s. Carriage Springs, Iron ware. Mailable Iron, Carriage bolts and nuts. Sleigh 8lt*a*a,-H,ns ■ Nails. Blacksmith's Bellow*. Fire Brick. Cost Steel, all sizes and shape*. Double Shear Steel, English Blistered Bleel. American do *1 . Spring steel, Swedes Steel. C<>. kmg Steel, Anvils and Vices. Ciowb..rs, Mill Cranks, Files, Rasps, be. —turn— A constant supply wt Old Colony Cut Nails and Spikes 29 3m w unrig' ARE TOD Ft EFABEB FOE IT! IF NOT, GO LilRECI LY TO mmm * echtjo rs AND make mur purchase from I heir ren.sin ing slock of COATS. VESTS. sud PaNTA LOONS, which consists uf over 1## choice selections of various iisllerns and six lea ui Goods, which will tie wild at a verv small ad vance from cost. OVERCOATS can he bought at piices rar ing Iron ,3 13 lo|I5 50. Pan lalunns. Iruoi ftl 50 l» f¥- V-eW, If. m ft 30 to f6 35. OVER-ALLS ran be houghl lor *1 ceniaa pair. OIL CLOTH suit* lor f3 All garments offered lor sale w ill he pa**ed off as low aslhoMof Ihassm-r description can he bought in any market in New England, no romoetit «n excepted. f«r competition is de hert in respect either to qualii* or prices, in this extensive branch of badness. II v< a disbelieve, CALL AND REE. Norfolk. Dec 8. **t JUST received 300 Yards nf fashionable'M DeLaines. small figures on green, black maroon, and black grounds, which we shall sell for 30c pee verJ. fro/eoflsi/fe Csd Mere. LATHBOF A BRADFORD; Buck Wheat Flock of »uperior quality far SBle bf , 46HULTIRAL MCHTT. THE Ezewttier Cotumiltebal The LafM field County Agr unburst Society wfll meet at the Mamdon Monte, in Litchfield, on lh*2d Tuee d.gy. Ilth dey ot January IMS. at lOn'rlock A. N. ; dt whirl time and |4ace all cnmpetitma tor Premium* an crop* are hereby notified to appear with Heir certified statement* and spe cimen* oljhi-i; rrn(m according to the regula tion* ol the -Sutiely. A. S. LEWIS. Record in 2 Secy. Lilrhfttld. Dec 23, 1847. 32 3w NOTICE.—The Board of Relief for the"1 ow i * L-irnfi<-H.will meet at R Smith** U S. Hotel, on Monday. Jan. 2d, 1816. at 8 o'elock in the fi.renoon, tor the purpoae ol hearing all ap|>eal* lr< m the doing* ot the A* *,<**»ra of raid town, on Ihe lint <>t 1S4S, and ot adjusting ami equalizing raid list. * FREDERICK GIBBS, DAVID KENTON. JEREMIAH GUILD, ABNER LANDON. EDWARD PIERPONT. 37 Board of Belief NOTICE.—Is hereby given that ihe yraessor* and K lie. held a' L lrblis'd, within and fur said county, igt the. XI Toewriey ot February. A. D. IMA, pravujir for a divorce frwn her hu-hand Stephen D dhv, on the ground ol halw'nal in teniperonee and int derable cruelty. Ordered.' that notice of 'he pendency ot 'he af<>rraaid pe tition lie grvrtttuthr oai* Stephen, by pa'dieh ing thia order .if n dice in a newiipaper pnMiab inl in raid Lichfield, at lead three week* con wecniieclv. the last publication of ,| d nolice to lie at le»*t three eeK» before tha «e.*sion nf an id Superior Court, Dated at 1,'iehfieM, ihia tSd day of Dec.. 1M7. FREDERICK It’ DEE MAM, 23 3w Ainraiil Clerk <>f »ii I Court. EG OS 2 3' Hjoasa, ~ WOULD particularly call the ittenMon ol the auhlic In an examination of the RICH and SPLENDID he is npw off-ring, embracing almost everv dewir.ihle pattern of COOK. PARLOR. BOX, and COUNTING HOUSE Stove*, many of them entirely new model* nalenltd in D47. aurpawsmglt beatililnl. Also on hand, a lot of ATH A NOR tSTOVES, which have been Will further improved. The reputation of this note ia too well known to need further recommendation AIR-TIGHT?, both cast and wheel iron, of all deaci iptinna, on hand or made to older, of fir»t rate malepU ala,and for lisaotv nnU chs Benge competition. Bmots Pipe. of-every dii-eription. Stotb .Blacking, a first rale article. Stovk Panw, with covers. HoLiidw Wars Covet*. TiR. Rod Sheet Iron (Vsre, &c.fcc. all of which wifi be * >ld at the triy lowest P»iee«. Lifchfit Id, Dec 7. IA47. 30tf N B.— Ml who have out Handing accounts, n m.leariue. ary piiticulai l» requested to make payment before the 1*1 of January next. Selling off at a rea sonable profit! 1 WHICH is TWENTY-FIVE per cent chcnjter than some merchants that sell At CASH ! ! ! WE will gel| the remainder of our 1**11! 1 and Winter D^OOOUS, si aui-h price* a* will rfe/y competition, consisting of Broadcloths, Cangimeres, Satinets, Vesting., Alapncas, Motts, de Caines, G ngliam*, Calicoes, and lot* id desirable Golds ftJ-We will cine* off theae good* CH JAP! for Cd*H, in nrilrr to make room fora large stock of Spring (jJooHs, which wi'l he wild m due lime, at ou' reason able CHKvIP rate*,-*-also world* of READY MADE C LOTH ING!! at orieethan the Cloth ran be bought elsewhere, for ftp* CASH! -CO LATHROP A BRADFORD.. 30 3w vVoleottville Cash Store. *■ f.'g*—t—;-— Iron Bank. The Iron Bank will pay the stock holders six per rent, interest on all *ubstri| - li a for lhe capital Mock, of said Hank, pain inadvaure : if aanl anharripiinnf are paid in Ion b» fore the I si die of Jiomrv next. ftp Discount day*. Monday* and Thurr d »*. . R- M. S. PEASE, Cnthirr. Fr'.U Village, Voa. 1.1311. invt 1*1 Jan » NOTICE -Taken up. «.n Mte-JSlh ol November.one r*d i ear line of August ' Ms* in a sutler in* rnnriilion. a dirk red two year old heifer Marked with a slit in the right ear The own er i# remieelei to prove property, pay charges wmi |||U| (Ml tVfVv ' CH ARABS a REED. i WMhanr.QnMb lMr fufti . ’ Jr <>»» .mtr, ■ • ■■ ■■ ’■gonoff IMHri I af Woodbury, aa , Prubale Cowl, Dae, 1 43, IS <1. E-tale of George C. Hall ■>f Betblem, in Mid District .an assigning debt' nr.- The Trustee represent* the E.t*le mao *• aw and prays lbs appointgism of Commission. en thereon. Ordered. That Commissioners to receive tnd Sl inline lha claims of the creditor* of said Estate, be appointed at the Probate Office in Woodbury, on the ad Monday in 4annary, 1844. al U o’clock foienoon, of which all per rons in interest will taka notice, and appear, if they aee cause and he heard thereon. SI 3w THOMAS BULL .Judge. — Notice. rHE Cmirt of Pr.ih itn fur the ilistricl of id' Kent h*t« limit* d tnd allowed^ month* triNiithw itgte.f.r th»- exhibition of claims tgamst the Es ate of LYMAN ROBERTS, Into of K**nt. deceased, represent' d in ailv'-nt, nn I b i appoint***! the suhnerib mi Ci.miuissioiiem, to tweivc and rxsm in** a .id claim-*. We, therefore, give no tice, hnt wh will m**ct :•« the Inn of Pl**r pont Edward* in said K*n t, on the 7th >1 • V id Mnrch nnd on tin* Bill dnv otJuie 1849, nt 10 oVI.s-k A M on curb of s id ■lny«, fo ■ th** purpose of ait tiding to the daiiea »fa *id appointment. \VM. T. HOPSON. O. H. St JOHN. DAVID C: HANFORD. Commissioners. DTAH petnotl* indehml IftllMI rS'HIC »r<* n-qu st'-d fo m.iku iui'iie.li tie pays Hi ut >u WJI. ROBERTS, , 323#’ Adinimsti nltir. Al a Court pi Prohate h'dden at Haiwint nt. within au\l lor the Dis'iict of Harwmton. " on Ihe 91 h dry ot December, 1317. Precnt, Le\vU Smith, Esq., Judge. On motion of John Scorill. Adminis trator on the art* e of ALVA SCOVII.L. late of Harwmton. within aaid district, deceaend ; this Colin doth appoint the -Jillh day nl Decem ber 1817, at 1 o'clock P M , at Ihe Probate Office in said district, lor ihe hearing, allow anre and sell lenient of the Administration Ac rotint on-aid estate—and dotn direct said ad ministrator In'give public notice In all person* interested in said estate, to ap ic r, it they see cause, before said Court, al said tune and place to he heard therein, by posting said order ol notice on a public sign-poal in said town ol Harwinlon nearest the p'ace where the dereas ed las' dwelt, and bv advertising the same in a newspaner printed in l.ilchfield. Certified front Record, *1 3w LE VIS SMITH, Judge. District of Kent, ss., Prohate Court. Dec. 6th. 1817. Estate if LEWIS St JOHN, late of Kent, in said district, deceased. The Court ot Probate lor the district of Kent hsth limited and allowed six months troin the date hereof,for ihecreriitorf ot said estate, rep resented insolvent, in which to exhibit their claims thereto'; and has appointed Mvrun Harrison. Yaq . of Cornwall and Pierponl Ed ward*. Esq. nl' Ke.it, Commissioners,to receive and examine *a>d claims. Certified by fjFORCE HOPSON, Clerk ol said Court. The subscribers give notice that they shall meet at the dwelling house lately occmiied by Ihe deccand in Kent, on the 3d Monday m lanttarv and Ihe 6th day or June 1817. at HI o'clock A. M .on each of aaid day*, for the put pose ol alt‘iiding to the businesi ol their said ipppintment. MYRON HARRISON. PIERIUNT EDWARDS. oo v* Commissioner*. District of Kent, sa-, Probate Court, Doe. 8 1847. Eg'ate of George W. Bull, late of said district, de -eased. THE Conn of Probate hath limbed end al lowed S'X m milts Iro n this date for Ihe credit ors of said esia'o. repreeenied insolvent, in which t" ertub t 'hair elaints 'liere-o, and ties sptsiiuied John C Rerrv and John Sindh 7)10,'ll said K'-m, conuti9si"nars to receive, examine, and adjust sold claims. Certified by 1 J. C. HATCH, Judge. The subecfibers give noi:ce thet we wlH meet at t « Isie residence of the deceased. (Jeorge W. Bit I, on the first Monday in March and "ft ill* hr Saturday in April nest, at I o'clock. P: M.,on each >f «aul dav«, to abend to ihebusi w«ofu.,.ppo.„.mant joHvr, R JOHN SMITH. *nd. Commiaei«'Wetited fur Ihe atp»* Good*. C»«h. good Credit. Lumber. Bmur.Cheeee. hr. h . ’ WaDIIAMS * CO W ilenllTille. Dee. 10, 14*1 30 Aw PcarotATKB Paves just received * »*r khmnt *»... t*\i egji..t ilisjil iv ni Gmtds at OAK HALL • Embracing ihe l.uesi importations from » * Are Muiiiititriureil under his own pe.rsufl ulsu|MTiiitendenc« and direction ’ uud affords to gentlemen who would save upon old \ prices full 90 TO 40 CBVT1 is the pur« In se of a good Suit of eloflMS Well dot 6l WeU Made A Complete oppor'unity ol selecting fra« ihe largest stock, Every Variety of ' isiuE&aisr? MLGKmxvm, AND Dress (« ood s t . JV*btc in the United Slatet ! ~ And which may be had by CITIZENS & STRANGERS f Ill MfldltlOII to II , , , IVf3EB ABtOUian I OF c&Httcrn'* criotftrs, AT LOWER RATES * ■ Than ran lx* purchased at nny nther eep at abiishiiienton the face of the Globe, A zb-s»l ~ \ Thun even ever offered before, at > I * P. S. Vlrile-tala Traders, look if this. Thousand* of dozens el , Coats. Punts. V!*sts and FURNISHING GOOD* CHEAP. Entrance at No 32,< OAK BAIL. ”lwT^0fo-udgu^- rAaol/^^: „ ,r. Wool Oardiflf, CLOTH DRESSING, uadbagAg* luring done to order. , . The subscribe rs hereby give noli the public generally, ihni, having their machinery in more complete er ihi.n ever More, will continue to cant i, manufacture Wool and Ihm Clotk, | the shortest notice, and invariably to I der. Trusting that from their long a peri-ncc an>l continual application and to their business, the public will I M-ureil that all inducement* herein f out will he fully rcaliz.*d. THeif i f« luring will consist ns usual of Cloths, Satinets,Stocking Yura* all' ind cotton, uml wool Hairneta, * Also, a full assortment of the name,I goods of xll rotors, qua!it ieoepi,-i description*, kept constantly an hand m/ *»|e by the piece or single yard, as cheep •s can b-< bought eisewhere,aad WgtBlli%J),' * led in all can* * for service, . Merchant* fornishi d any n mountef the ” • hove gisxfs on ns reasonable terms ■■•m 'hev ran biiy'» souifar article in Hr ttf' York or any oth< r markets where they of course run their ri*k if u good or poor a;* lirle, 4 or • j v atwavson hand or made lo order. , , m»- ^m. *jrc3M aoaa ' | •f every drscriptios carelully repaired.. tfedk varranled dune in the beet manner Charg'd’ ( «gio repairs} at the loweet raf e>, -Hemline dope ai short n.its. l.iIrhAt-ld. August. ldJ* vtd , /I IN An UII9I* The suSecriber having bean appointed " HA , orary Paeietary of the American Art IWa*— •anow receiving subscription* lor that Inititgtisn; and enro ling mimea ol rn.ee deeiroua of beeeflkf ing mend** r*>. The annual distribution of pa.pr? ■nga eaecuted under the auspices of iha r •anil take place >n Oe.-tmber neat, and f in itset suiliciem indue, inent fur me ■oaay nothing of ihe heauii'alaada^ rr.v.ngs 10 a Inch each member ia eu.il The American Ail (Jn>on waainniirpnrargdfT hs Ugia'» lure of the Plata of Sow Yerfc*V§ ihe peomo'ion of ihe Fme Ana in the UlRtf State* The price ol meiubenhia ie 93. wWflp a.titles the member t>> ail.hepcivilegeeafthoMpi stituott. Tim income of the An Uniog (be w .ear a.l IflidS. and MS pawning*. nmi raised, varying in price true* 913 to 199. wgja distributed by lot among the membera; • nd agflt ■.ember .g th.it rear receive* a copy nlthalMp cd nmgnificeui engraving, *Pir Walter ftnMgk parting si.k hr* V\ ifr.’ The inducements ;• If. cone .somber* thi«yearers arilf saare •rtMthp In addition t-> .he duwihuli. snf (he *au»' Bat her ol point ilea, 830 Hronae Made'* will ho ributad, a<*d each umu.ber uHl rsttin -in* 1 lame #..g*a* ing* ! . The ii*'H' me* ting and diet riba* km ws_“ » Cb p'aee on the 8