ThiGititeseDiscoVert - of &Age - , • There has just been brought to light the application of a power -- which se to supersede entirely the prornt steampartir of Me wa ge"! This announcement may `stater some, but th e disco very, when it shall be divulged, will Mawr theni.a thousand times more: ' It Lai made by an Eastern Man, who has completed: his models--:one of Which : will be demitati at• Washington, aa acion,as- patent rights; bo secured in the' different Enro penn countries. The machinery entirely perfeeted—the power is a motive one, and steam has no part in creating it. So simple and economical are the principles and appli cation, that two tons of coal will be sufficient to drive the largest ~ship-of-the-litie" around the world ! • We are not at liberty now to divulgenfore of this wonderful discovery; but we predict with the greatest confidence, that a- short time only will ellipse before a total revolution Brill tale place throughout the world, in our inbtive power system. Indeed; (we assert with.the utmost confidence, That the • year 1850 terminated the aovreignty of steam I This is no . chimera. We mean- what' tv6 say; and - time,hrief in point of duratiOn, wilt evolve this wonder,'at present hid as with gauze only from the public eye, to -the astori; ishmentozif Christendom—an astonishment far greater than that Produced'. bY the discos of steam or the Magnetic telegraph,— Gail rnantottin Telegraph, Government--Curions Disclosures. The Washington Union„ among its other afflictions; one of, hich is being called a Free Soil ptis, and another iiiighting the corres-' pondents of the newsodpers who Jo not agree in opinion with thevenerable editor; has a fiery - petty qnarrel with Mr. ,Rives of the Globe, which is very amiishigand instructive as it shows how Government organs are cre ated, how supported, and what influences control them besides the independent opin. ions and conduct of the publishes and edi tors. Mir. Rives' Charges that the $50,000 paid. by Major Heiss and Mt: Ritchie for • the Globe newspaper were the funds of Govern „meat., removed from the -Sub-Treasury At Philadelphia, and deposited. in the Middle town (Pa.) Bank, of which the Hon. Simon ” Cameron was President, for the purpose of establishing a Tyler organ. That President Polk consented to its being afterwards used for purehasing the Globe; and pledging him iself that the bank should not be called on to refund it for some years, and then in small instalments. Mr. Ritchie says. he never knew anything of the $50,000 deposited in , the ' Middletown Bank, and never • knew Mr. Cameron to advance .one cent towards the purchase of the Globe. - - Major Reiss never informed hiin even to this day where the money came from. _lir. Rives further asserts that - lir Tyler Nyithdrew as at independent candidate for re election to the Presidency, on an agreement kith lir. Polk that he would turn his back on the Globe, if elected, and get up a news= - paper in its stead: ".:sfr. 'Ritchie states Lis .disbelief in any such collusion,and calls On Ep•President Tyler #nr.lll.r.Cnrneron to char • up the-mystery which Mr. RIVES has created, -Tim Wor.t.n's,Fmr...----Hotelikiss Su,4e, -of Windsor, Btoorne County, N. Y., sendito the World's Fair 'at London Stirrup Iran for Saw Mills, and the -Tram B/oci.: and etnni ter Bridge for Grist Mills, the invention of G. Hotchkiss of Windsor. -. -These inr - entions - have been approved by - the N. York - State Committee and placed among the selections to go from this State. This is ,a deserved compliment to -the inge nious inventor, and we trust he will reap lib eral returns from his coterprise.—Bingharn- cone c tor.,Gredy. of Boston, has British steamer 'Niagara, for violation of the :ievenne laws. :On Monday tight . a boat was seen going from the dreamer whieliwas'hoardi ed by an officer and found to ecintain'silk and laie: Other. light „gods were found upon the wharf where they bad - been loading, in alto the AmOunt of from $5,000 to 810,000. Tas PCtLIC PRZnNo.--The Secretary of , the. Sante and Clerh of the House ,adiertist , ile_proposals for the ..execution of printing for the thirty'-seontnl Congress. 'file -propo -Ws will be opened on tile Bth of, Febraary, .ind the printing Awarded to the to -bid propoSition is befye the Legisla ture of Kenttcky, to approp to 85000 each year, for five fears, to be employed under the ~direction - of the Kentucky ColOnization SOci ety, in removing the free - blacks from that State, and colonizingthem in Africa.. SALE 08 LONG: THE Fvorrxv.e. 77 -11enry long, the fagitiye slate, was Sold at auction yesterdaylor thesum 0f57.54:i; he,was bought by a Georgia, trader; and will be,7taken far tber South.-- A large =mune of 3)ersons -were present. including members' oftbe'Leg islature and Conyention. .here 'was *feat applause at the "concluelon of the sale. .Itiew YOrk Homeitead Exemption law tent into operation on the lit instant. It exempts fnoth.e.ale on - execution for debts ' "hereafter Contraete& the. lat",and buildings thereon, wenpied as -a leakier:es - owned by debtor; Veing.i" hoUseliolder .ao having • alemily to the value of $2.004: • - Artre/3 - tics says South Cirolinii is alx)tit „ paisini Jaws to abolish the=lase ,of magnets, -bemusetbt.y point to the North, to ' prohibit 'her citizen - 5 froni the - constraation 'of houses fronting the wortkand to forbilitheir sihg then/helves - out of doors - rihen the wind IloTtsfresal the North. The ,lopelation 4, Peneeyivanis' by, the recent census, is about 2,200,000. he will 111 , 00 lose one Member of the Howe of Eipresentative i by the OA sprttiohinent. ~ -- iPainn'a ----- _ _ ~., - Lartv.— TheVoreester Slay says- " , , 'SHE 'REGISTER. Nis i that Mr. Paines received, by the last steamer 1 1 111)LISIIED Etr:B4X . THURSDAY:BY from ENOind, Isis lettem patent which. se- -:' . Ji ll:Les w, ohaprnin. cure to him and his timociates the bene6t to , • be derired for Ills _grand discovery by the people of ,Great Britain: . ! .''' - I , Hon Joie D. Bight was re-elected to the. V. S. Senate by the Legislature of Indiana on the 11tkinst,Efexvis hotly oppressed by some of his brothei , LocofoctiS, hut, being nomineted is cane* he received the full sup port of his party in the Legislature. The St. Louis Daily' times says, "five of the millers of that city have volunteered to present . to Mr. Clay all the flour that he will need for the balance of hiklife at . Ashland. They have made :the Oat Ithipment--five barrels each. _ • ' NOTICE HMT, YOU ALL DONE KILLING l--Yearn agci when .the Perk market was dull, there were enough real dy to fat a pig for the Printer. 'Now, that Pork will bring Cash, who think of bringing a bit to the Printer t Have you all done I AGRIOTTLTURAL SIMMnO. A meeting of the - Susquehanna County 'Agricul tural Society will be. held . at 'the Court House in Montrose on Monday evening,' the 27th iriskfor the purpose Of receiving reports from the several' ap plicants for Premium& on Winter I.:Spring,Wheat, Indian Corp, Potatoes, Ituta Bogus and Carrots.— It is expected' that applicants will be prepared with the necessary proofs, agreeable to the rules adopted by the Society and published by the Ex. ecutive Committee:'' 'lt is hoped that all who feel` interested in the prcig,ress of the Society will attend and give' their' aid in romoting the cause of agriculture in Elus-: quehanna county. • • HENRY Dlth:KEtt;- Taos. JouNsor,-- Executire Com. Taos. NIChot.SON, S11:VE1, SPO.ONS, Knives, Forks, iEc., warrant ed as pure as any in the civilized world at October, 15591.1 , . TRUE's. . MARRIED, - In Franklin; on The 16th inst., by Joseph L. Merri man, Esq., 31r. J. Users of Dimwit, and Miss Han lII= CANFIEXD of Rush. . 1 D I E D., 1 ' . - At Carlton, tradford co; 'w, on the evening of Nov.lBth,,lBdo, CUARLES R: Bust. a[. a., aged 27 i - years. of ;hariorrhage, occuiiing- in the course of I , typhils fever. i . • - 1' ; • ••- - ; i The deceased bad just completed -his studies and had entered with flattering prospects of •use fulness upon his professional; duties. By. Lis gen „tlemanly and Christian deportment, And his affabil ity of manners, as well as by his assiduous often lions to the sick, he was gradually gaining the con fidence. of :all. Becoming irssociated with a physi cian of established reputatiordn this - place, he bid fair to become a skillful and Successful practitioner. i But how soon were his prospects blighted. .On 1 - the day of his death, has symptoms were considered favorable, when the oEcurrence of profuse Immo , rhage terminated his life in less thantwo hours. . - He leaves uWife and child, and a large circle of reTativeS to mourn their; lois. But what is their loss we hope is his unspeelMble gdin. - r. e. Canton. Jan. 1 7,1851.1- 1 , . ; CLaEE :. . • . 1 - I).A_J! se.. for r Slati f.rs hicr Ilitie s, Sheep Pelts and live ' . Wanted. -:Aliv 6 ;bushels ,of Dried apples and White team well died, for which calta trill be paid. -.. . .- 3.450, (1 TON'S of, goad Slone Coal ~ranted in ex • 11l change for goods or long stindirg debts. „. Jeisup, Jan. 22, 1851.1 P: M. BARBER. ~ AUCTION. ' . . 1- IIE Subscriber having disposed of his Farm Ivill sell at Auction; ou the premises in New Milford, on Siturday, the Sth day or February nettt,lthelbiloW i ng property, perty, vi= Cows,4 Calves, 1 Mare, 2 two fear old Colts, 9 Sheep, '2 Hogs, 1 Baggy Waggmil 1 Cutter ) , 1 Rural:lg Mill, 1 sett of Double Earn 2 Hives of Bees, and otherarticles too numerous t. l . mention. Sale to 'commence at 1 o'clock p. m. 1 Terms—A sums under three dollars, Cash; over three dot I re, 1 , 2 tnontla's credit with interest and approved 'ecuritv. A.. S. WALKER. New Miifor. l dan..2o, 1951. 4 9w liew. Bail vay Hotel and General • Stage 'Mauve.- Cr'AItLES , SMITH having recently take' the _new{' d way Hotel at : the Great Bend' Depot, and tit dup the House in a splendid rate r a 'net, aniites th patronage of Ilis public, being con fident that wit his vett lencrism exeriance, and The ample,arrange bents he has made for their aceora-, modation. he entertain =Van/ iu a style un surpassed by ' y Hotel in the country. - This . 110- t tel is pleaMnt located within a few yards of the Railroad Depo •(comomnding a splenaid view. of Great Bend va ey and the surrounding country,) and passeoger will be conveyed to and from the Depot free of harge. Stages leave This Hotel on the arrival of(each train. for Montrose and other plades- beyond, and, a daily line also runs hence through. liarfoid tti Dundati; Carbondale, flte. . . ..M'• "Truesd ll'i excellent .Livery establishment is also =nee ' d with this House,; whore Horses and' Carriages' at command for any part of the i - January 22, R&M.' - -'- 4-3 m; Ne'L9'Sitago - Airrangetßent pot. Great - -Bets& " • -• rirtHE two D-4IY Lines of Stages from Great Bend JL. to Montrose will hereafter have the Railroad i , Hotel of C. C, "rnith in. the immediate vicinity' of, the Depot, as Howe: - At 4 A.ll and 0 P. IS., on the arrival pf :the Railroad trains from New York, passing . ' t rough New Milford:, to Montrose. whence a Dail line rons in -connection therewith to Springville, eakhannock and Wilkesbarre ; and another via. N lthis, Factoryville, Abington Cen: tre, Providence stid Hyde Park to Scranton ut, (those -places being, 'tirtg- . the line of -the Leggitt's Gap 1 .1 Rail - road.) ~ urning,. th e state leaves Scrantonta at 4 A.M., pe. 'ng throug,h..the above places to Mcmtrose; whe ce - the hues leave 'in time to reeds. the Greet lkm :Depot_ before the arrival' of the Also, a D ail lines leave Smith's Railway Hotel on the I:irritate the noon train from the Vest for Carbondale, via.Stuntriersvillei New Milford; Hat , ' ford, , Letiox tustl Dqndaff. 7 . . - ; ... 11,; . ....,.. -...:_ ' TIVIIESDELLA CO. r' Great Bead,l l l"an.' 4 ,i2,- 185/h -- ---*- •-- ' TQ 10D1:30#1114 exchgto fo r - Plows: as - *ILLS. e s +IT': 16, 2651.;:—. k-11A.8.F.--four iems, old het Spring 2 --Well brae and triad .:.., 70 ' ' Jan. 10 1851 - - OZ(): FULLER: H .- . Vented,' -1 3000 F183rat° 1 bi l esina lSa 9 f 0 ,gezolockoWOUe feet Boarisp CIIA!fiLWE, 114 ' " • *it rano Rayment in Cash per year .; 0 paid within the year, 00 If, not at the:end of the y,ear, t 60 FREEMAN, gODGES .8; CO.. lINIPORTEIN,S AND, 68 - LIDERTY=STREST, NEW YORE, (Betwein Broadway atittNassau,) _' A RE now receiving a rich and beautiful assort meat of Fancy Silk and Millinery Goods, to which' we would particularly invite the attention of all 1 cash Pnrchasera, and will make it an - object for them to !molls n call, as we are determined to sell our assortment, for Cash, lower than ever be fore offered in this market. , • 'Milliners can supply theinselves with overysirti ele in their line, at about the cost of , importation or auction prizes. Way of our goods are manures tared expressly for our sale, and cannot be surpass ed for beauty or low prices. :. • • • Rich Hat and Cap Ribbons; a large variety. - - Silk and Satins for Bonnets., Crapes, Crape Lisses, Tarletens and Illusion La. cep.. Tnintnings for Hats, Caps and Dresses. ' Jenny Lind Caps, Party and Opera Head Dress es. Embroidered Capes, Collars, Cuffs and Chemi. setts. Embroidered Edgings and Inserlings, Swiss and Muslim Thread, Brussels, Valenciene, Silk and - Lisle Thread Laces. - ; - Embroidered ite‘eire and _Plain , Linen:Ciatobrie Hand kei chiefs, Gloves and -Mitts, Kid, Silk, 'Lisle Thread and Sowing Silk. Scarfs. Cravats and Dress Mrs. - ` Swiss, Jaconett, Book Muslius, d Bishop Lawns. Embroidered, Damask and Plain Canton Crape Shawls. A full assortment of Straw Goods. - `Franch and American Artificial Flowers. With alartte variety not mentioned above. Al! wishing to avoid plying long prices will make mosey by calling and satisfying, themselves. January, 1851. 4-3 m• Which is the Right Shop?. THE TRUE ONE, of course, where L jhey keep ;he true time and the articles and skill to tell it, tend mak4 that their whole business and not a secondary one, and where - they do their own work Without the help of foreign bunglers, howev er much they may be "cracked 4.". They keep the beit gold and silver Watches of every descrip tion, tind will sell a little lower than the lowest.— They keep the best- assortment of Jeivelry in- or out of town. consisting in part of the best and latest styles of ladies' and, genes gold Breast Pins, Fin ger Wings, Ear Hoops, Ladies Cuff Pins, Belt Buck les and Pins, Gold Chains and Keys, Pens and Pen cils, dc, Silver Spoons, Forks and Rnives,Sugar Tongs and Cream Spoons, Napkin Rings ad Spec tacles; also, E. Russell's _celebrated Perfume for handkerchiefs, hair, and rosy cheeks, white skin, sore lips 'and chapped hands, treble extract Col ogne ite. of over -fifty different kinds, slutving Soaps. Creams and 'dells, and t different kinds of fancy do. Also the pure burning fluid which is the best and cheapest light thalcan be used, they have the lamps. common, parlor, and church,from thirty one cts to $O,OO each. 1 But we cannot tell It all you must come and see! , and be happy. N. B. We warrant very thing-done or sold, to be:good and nue. ' WM. W. TRUE. Montrose, Jan., 1851. First and Last Call. ALL those indebted to the subscriber either by ,note or book account, are requested to cull and settle the same by the first of February next. Those neglectirr , this notice may expect to find their accounts in the herald, of an officer for collee- Cum - - • - - C.ll. SIMMONS,. Daguerreotypes r: Tug VARIOUS STVLEs OF THE ARV. 9 .I HE undersigned would announce to his friends -_L aml the public generally, that be has just re• - turned from the city with t selection of Plates, Cases, itc., and will spare no pains to give satisfac• tion to all wit* are "Picture inclined? Jenny. Lind, Papier Macbe, and Fancy Pooh Ca sea: Ali. a Crayon , Daguerreotype, -taken from Root's celebrated Daguerreotype of Jenny Lind. Admission free.: I ; Yours artisticallly, W. 13. DEAIIS. AUCTION SALE. The subscriber having other business to attend to after the first of February, wishes to-state that it would be difficult for him to attend, to threshing any lnore; he therefore takes this method to' draw his threshing to a close and give others ts chance to lig themselves in time for the coming season.— He will therefore sell at auction, at his residlnce in Dimock on Thursday the 6th day of February, the following property Tivo self cleaners and horse powevs, of the most apptoved styles; 2 two horse wagons; 3 . set,of two horse harness . ; 1 two horse sleigh; a lot of bap, (thelabove articles nearly new;} 1 cutlet ;• 1 li.7lit wagon; 2 span 6 years old horses; 1 span 11 years old ;team horses, (all, geltlings)ki. few cattle ,aail • colts. • . . Terms—The cleaners and horse powers. With irr teret and approved sec city, one half in 3 inotalts and the other half in 12,months. • The rest of the, _ . property 9 months credit with approved •seennty and interest; - RYLVANIN TYLER. J,inuaryl, 101. . • • - • NEW' STORE. - • -. Coolto..! . (Thtao. rpri.r. undersigned, partners udder the firm of - POST cr: pars; respectfully announce that they have taken the Store recently occupied bb Mills d; Knapp, and also their stock in trade; in addition to which they have just received, front New York, a well selected as= cerement of blapfe - Dry. ;gooda, Groaries, Aix.; which they are deterromed to Sell,' for READY PAY ONLY , tit &mei:prices elyn they can be afforded at any credit establi , ihneent inthe count!". ' All ,whe wish to PAY DOlilt Mtn BLlT'euni. are invited to give ue 11 call; mid if, you d*t bu it Will - do you no harm to get Prices to bay by elsewhere._ All kinds of barter, Usually , taken at country, starest.received in payment at the highest market prices. ' • , WM. 31. POST, Dec. 30, 1850.] . It. PITTS. Shorivls HE largest asmortment. in; the country, and at per cent: less than _the ugual ititly be found nt , - • ' A*ll vaid far' Lard bv , : .hul .uarY- 8 a -0.14:1,1) . . - • • Salt! *alit! • • • I)FOCKTArk's Island and gyraeuse Sakjustre:- eekvegd and for sale deanhp .• - • ;.;YONEA 011414tilftt. 1,13152: ' DORN Starch and Faritr,t, Woo article for Old- IL) dingi; for:saki by LYONS 4: WANDLER, UPERBI. Oand just receivea by - •;• .; 17 Vanu4tl,,lBor.3,___ 'LYOTiS d< ORANLRIL , . . . . • . ...:., , ,..:2,,,,-._.,„,,:,..t, ssowitort - .‘,..-..-:-_-..,•.....::., ', 4 . plittneril4plieretoforit existingbetefr.ieri iiiii .sutisailbeno : tindif: fhth "Tirm: , iit;/.044,' Aik.,4.e9„ ii.tbill day, dissolved by: unity's! too - cent..-- - •? ~..:.-; ..-;....-.:: -..'‘,... ~ ' '.7 ,9 B . 47Pir.FITLZ:e#;-- - 1. . :' . . liotiti*epeciml?eif tri - 14104,,,.. , ..;--k - '1 , , : :::.- . .'- ; ; - :,. , : _..;: , .. :. , : - .._..,:.-,c.,.._. - :,-.--, ',-.-, - .-:......i..,:ci..-1-;. -- 1.-: - :' , ,:' - • !;::::- '.' -H, --..i. 111:.-111 angram, • - scAr. V. ritsimmAnLr. tAILO g IN7OIILD respectfully inform the inhabitants ot Slontrose, and vicinity that he occupies the shop - formerly occupied by John Groves, and wolild eolicif stihare of their patronage. „Having engaged tlth seriices of:P..A.LOCIE for the Winter, he hopes by strict attention to business to , meet all orders he may receive.., , • X. 13," Cutting done on short notice, and war ranted tuft if made right. . . fentrcise, Decenaber 25, 1850. - , yeADMINIETRATEIN- NOTICE. NT-OMM is hereby given to Allpersons inteiftt .l.ll 4 ed in'the Estate of Nant.sy Lavneeor, late of Brooklyn township , deceased, that letters of ad:: ministration have been granted to the subscriber, and all persons having 41afing qgainst the said'es., tate are requested to prsent them without further delay duly attested for iettlement. CATHARINE LATHROP, Adak. Brooklyn, December s 0 1850: 52-6 w Es:EctrTnix tronan, • voncE is hereby given to alt persona indebl: ed to the Estate of Benjamin Clark, deceas ed, late of Forest Lakii, that immediate payment must; be made, and , all 'persons having demands a gainkt said estate are requested to present them to the subscriber duly attested for settlement. • BETSEY A. CLARK, Executrix. Porest Lake, December 25, 1850. 52-6 w . • • VOTIOE is hereby given 'to - all persona indcbt -ed to the Estate of .I)yrt Taylor, deceased ' ', late of Forest Like, 4 thatimmediiite poymeut eausti be made, and - all persons-having demands against" said ostate are requested to present 'them to the: subicriber duly, attested for settlement; agr, eeablh anamicable arrangement tnade amoug the hetral and others interated itt said estate. - . • G. W. TAYLOR _Forest Lake, DeceMber 25, 1880. 52-6 tv.l Susquehanna .Academy,,, - Pdoinitroses renuva. • 1111 . 1 E secondlerm of this Institution will corny mence on Tiiesday, January 7th. Having se; cured a comptelit Board of Instruction, and hav; Mg witnessed with much satisfaction the uneriect; rd success of .the Term ; ust closed, the Tru.steel can with increased confidence recommend the In•• stitution to the attention of the friends and patroni ro of a liberal, a sound, and a though education. - , It will be continued under the immediate super; vision of Prof. LEMUEL H. WATERS, A. M. WILLIAM 11.JESSVP, A. R. Idiss Masa)! J. CRAWFORD, ). Associate Teaehew, Miss CAROLINE BOWMAN, ) Mess RIMY C. BLACKMAN, Teacher of .Music - . Ma. Ousravn H. WALTER, Teacher of German. There , are three academic terms in the yeai The' first commencing on th'e 10th day of Sept., o 15 weeks ;'the second on the 'ith day of Jan., of 1 weeks and the thi . rdon the 29th day of April, of 14 weeks. PRICES OP TUITIOX The studies of the Primary Department, per year, •t-. 7,50 The Common Branches of the Academic De- • partraent pel• year, 15,0 The Higher, . . . 18,0 The studies of -the Classical Department - (Latin, Greek, and French,) with those of the .Aeadenaical Department, in whole or or part. 21,00 Music, with use 'of Piano, per year, 50,0'0. ,Drawing and Painting, each, . •, 15,00 German, 15.00 N. B. It is the desire and purpose of the Truii tem by appropriate discipline, by the course Of studies pursued, the thoroughness of the in struction imparted. and by the facilities furnished, to securefor this Academy a high standing arecurg the Literary Institutions of the kind in tha country. 'Pupils from - abroad -w-Lshing to. obtain board may 'receive direction to places by applying ro Francis B. Cbandler'or William J. Mulford, Commit tee. re HON. WM. JESSUP, PreSident. ALBERT CHAMBERLDLtsq., Secretary, :tLISON S. WILSON, Treasurer. • 1 Montrose Dec. 24th, 1850. - i ' • . 1 21aa; 4 2 1 8 i ' .1 111W0 'Yearling Heifers, esniyeti from the faini J._ o the subscriber a few week 4 since. Montrose. Jan. 1, 1851. 1 B. SAYRE), (0332 a &fa cs • TUST received 1200 lbs. of Tobitcco, which sill V be sold at wholesale or retail by January I.] J. ETEIERID(IP..,, .r. - iumaartaiteat(ooQ. TENfirm of Lines & Arneson is dissolved by mutual consent. P. LINES, •Allintrose, Dec. It F. JIIIESON. Rupply 9T s lewdry and IVatches at cost tor cash, at - 7tIRRELT:9,i === LL ic 7 .-ts of Wroecrits, PoFnii:Oil,7,,TartkOe .... stuffs, coaßtantly on hand at TURRELII4 PAPEIL RAGS vanted at TURItELLii: January. 1851 - THE firm 'nf ;ELDRED d! NEWCOMB is this A. day dissolired,by mutual consent. • The tole& and accounts inay be found" at' the old stand until the' let of FebruaryAfter'tliat they placed its the bands of a proper person for coll?c -fief.): G. B. ELDRED, - • Dec. 0,185 o. ) - URI NEWCOII4., • THE subscriber Will continue the Hat, Cap, rindl. • Fur business at the old stand of Eldred & Newcomb, and will keep on hand a general assort ment of goods In his line. Thankful for the 4ry liberal patronage which was received bi the Old firm; he respectfullp solicits a continuance of the saint. - , G. B. ELDRED. Dec. 6;1850.F Adininistratees• itoti 3 Oe. ESTATE of John:MeKeeky. Notio3 is hereby . 1.1/ given to all persons interested in said Estate that - letters administration- have beengranted to , the subscriber, and all persons having claims e,galnst - the Estate are ,herehy requested to Make knOwn these= tonic without delay. , - JASPE9. 31catEBT, Dirnock, December 17,1850.- - !. 51-6 W ... _ . . rinicir PAID for Sliugllter Hides, delireied , s4 .. • • - . •. LYONS orrAND.PER. 1,1i,-ntr0;., , 0, - Dceomber 21.-1850.. • 0.4,§111 ) ad fok7fta4P by • • LYONS es C n i.r`p se, Efern#er 25,.186,0„ , , ,TLIST, mewed at tiie New Booti Stores slack U. did 'assortmerit of;Paney Bo‘olie; Iltoxeeete.,:ex• pTesely for christnevi find Nu*. Years Pre-sents;` „ . LYONS 11,OHA1`D,LE11. "Ihre,De,.e;-1.94 ; .{ fratitid,rr has' just rpeehie,l a new antbsu • prior asscirttneut .or IVisiterZong mu/Square Shatala s mi staphig adaptata the season; of tho moat.desirable stiles ',Setr, *Wird bet -16,185C% - • - e • „ , nAsKpaia ror of Yuri in 4 rpheep relte.„ , G.- 7 xI4DBET),- , Np 71071. . :v.oricE is, hereby given that the, firm &E. 111 & O. Pratt him this Ist day of .Deeember, 11850, by mutual emisent dissolved.: - • E. A. d O. PRATT.' The bininess will-hereafter conthicted under {the. fin-wt.' Prams &I Co., who will keep &intently on hand wholestle and retail Solo Leather' at New York prices. E. A. PaAVT, O. Pitsrr, 41.- CO BAILEY. - - The subseribeie will pay cash for 5000 Slaughter Hides teceived at thi:ir worki'in Hew Itilford, Pa. • PRA yrs er.,c o. 51-3ra Farms "for Sale lir 1! HE SUBSCRIBER-MB ACT as Agent I for the piivate sate of Real Estate—Farms; 1 Houses and Lota--Llecated in Sisquehatnna ;Meaty, Pa. All who wish to offer their property for safe cart give a minute description 'of their Fartim or• Lots ea followi'l - !!litutatier of acreS. how•many iut proved, and how watered", Ituildingsl Orchard, grafted or common fruit; other fruit trees, and shade_ trees; bow far from Montrose; and the neatest point to a 4poton the New York &Erie Railroad; price and terms of payment. An whciwish to sell or pure chase Real Estate, Will receive prompt attentiou by calling on or addressing- the at MontrUse, Sus quehanna county, Pa. • - MY - Conveyance from Montrose to thri.firemises free of charge. ; •- Office on Turnpike street,4 doors west of the Brick corner. • The following Farms and Lots are now offered for sale:', N0.1..40 acres,_ 'SO ha. FrnMe House and Barn. N 0.2 :. 80 acres, !60 do. • do. N 0.3. 100 do, 60 - do. _ do. No. 4. 100 do. 50 1 do. , . do , . No. 5. 7o do. 40 do. do, N 0.6. 96 do. 35 • do. dot N 0.7. Store, Warehouse, and Lot. No.B. 145 acres, ! 75 Mt. framed hactseand barn, No. 9. do 35 log house barn, No.lo. 2 ,do Igeod frame how and barn. No.ll. house and llot. - ' • No. 12 109. acres. 70im. frame house and barn. N 0.13. 840 . do. 800 im. • do 1- -- do , • N 0.14. 56 . do 60 hn. do ! do N 0.15. IGO do 60 im. , do do N 0.16 120, •51 ! im. • _do • - do N 0.17 100, 75 „ im. do ! do' • N 0.16.• 11,2,- 80 , im. do .do N 0.19. 200. 150 ' l mproved,' do' s do N 0.20. 145, 100'; tm.• do ! do No. - 21. 120,120 im. do do - N 0.2.2. 942, 451 im. do do N 0.23. 45, 30 ha. • do do N 0.24. 292, 225 im, • do No 25. 125 acres,'loo im. do do No 26. 196 do 140 im !do do No 27. 80 do 145 im. • do No. 28 11, good saw-mill and dwelling. • No. 29 134 acres, 90 frame house and bans, No. 30 176 do 'lOO do • do No. 31 135 do 95. !-do do No. 32 2ro do 135 •do ! do Nu. 33 160 do 60. 'do do ii No. 34 150 do 1 100 Flo; do 1 N 0.35 150 do I 80 ,do do . 1 No.-86 300_ do , 170 - do do NO. h1: . 14a0 dO 140 " do No. 88 170, d0 . .100 do do Price from $lO to 8,30 per acre._ B. Persona desiring to purchase any of the . above, by giving the No. can obtain a full descrip , tion. ALFRED BALDWIN. Montrose, Pa.,•October, 1850. ' Cheape3t - SGAR, 6d per pound , Balaraius Id, Rice sd, Box Raisittsil2icts, Candles 12j ,teats, • for Cash. ,Just received and for File' By J. -LYONS cf: SON. .- --;—ALSO---- - 4 NEW supply of BOOKS, just opened and for sale by J. LYONS (I: SON. I:baby:me, Dec. 18, 1850. - NOTICE. • HE accounts and notes of the lateinn of Rose T Sitnpsou, are in my bomb.. and .it - is very necessary that the business shoUld be closed as soon as possible. Mose indebted arerequested to call and settlOvithout delay, 1 EDWARD, IV, ROSE. 10,1450.-, -• New Recipe - - For a. Christmas andbrew Tears Pudding. I.6 II tI ) J UN ITe,t c n r 1 - 0 f ;1 1 :3 9 . 116 414111 , PdY lar; 10 lbs. Ginger, 1 dollar; 14'lbs. Salaratne, 1 dollar; 10 lbs. Pepper.l dollar; 100 lbs.liails,for 54,25 cents ; 8 lbs. Coffee, 1-dollar. ' • The above mixed with Flour, -Butter, Matassen and Egga, and boiled or baked 4 hours—when cool eat with_MapleMolasseg—the ingredient to be had for CAszr at ; LYONS 13; CMANDLERt3. Mcintrose, De& 3d, 1850. , 49:tf ` " ),Ingazines for 14g51. ATIAM . 4 Mitgazine,loodaY's 'Lady's 13no k G - Sartain's Magazine, Foailer's PhrenologiCal Journal, Water Cure Journal, Hohien'sDollar Mag azine, Harper's New Montitly,WoOdwortlfs Youths Cabinpt, ifee., furnished forlBsl, at alai:if:lees by • ' J. LYONS SW.L N. B. Specimen numbers to be seen at the Bin fiery. Dec. 1850. ' Here- you have :them . . ' yIIST received a new supply of GOODS. which U.. will be' sold low for ready pay at SEARLE's. Casb or Goods paid for Oats at BEAR.LE's. Ladies - litibberl, OveFsboes, aSbeetings, .Battings;" Groceries, Hardware, Mill , Saws; and a little of most articles usually needed. ' Any - quantity of, Produce Grain wanted in exchange for goods it store. ' - Wanted- in exchange for Gocids,,Dried A pples, ler which , the higliest mice will be paid. • Men's thick floats ; also taco article of Syrup fir pancake% for rule, by - i. ItSBARVP & CO. Montrose; Novtinaber 1850.. • _ - Stove Ware and Pipe. Tr EYSTONE Blots Air•tight Cooking Stove'tor 11. burning vroo;I and coal', the beef ia oho: Rough and Ready . doubt oven Cooking Stove ; Pevated double oven. ditto; Premium do. do.; Victor o. do.; Empire State',do.: - Clinton, Airtight dit.ctiven• ty sizes and kinds of Parlor Stoves for wood . or -coal; ten sizes of 0 plate do 4, 4.tvood Stoves' for above and school hews, the beet in use ; Cep. per, Bram-Tin and Iron Ware; Itussii,'English iron Stove Pipe ; ;Stone, Tin and, Zino Tab,* itc., hi elle.. by-the 109 dozes or single at tiro Eagle; Foundry depot, • WON . 4/ 00, Montrose, Nov. #O, 1,060:; .; - • BITSIIELS, good' IVbl4l_,Beana,.... : Dfied Ivy Apples, &f.. 1 wanted by LYONS tk,S9N'..l% Unatrite th, 1E 15 % ; • , • , 1100 1 211 AND Sitols. ;-• A 'goo assortauent Boots:am/Shoes mow eingMerei cm* and thin Boats, ,13orse . Boobs find Wornen's_and Missesifilta r •arr ciarilirice .:: • ' -Embrit6ine, a great variety :of: Orenoe4t,' Sack*, , Tsteqs,ite., a largo variety of • Vests from sizsttil- 'WII ,n wards, ru3d ;it good assortment of Pinats, E.:lj Shirts, Wra ppers; and drawers—ditto HATS. • Silk and Iftir Hats:; Fur, Mohair, Cloth and 4 Glazedlii, Ca fits/licit:ta i lor snarl; hsys and dal. _ . . BOOKE4ND sl'Atra 4 .trERYI :- School and.minelltweous I3ooks, Staple =drum* Suttionery.luke: Lilcstandai Pen-mds, Penknives and a great varintiof fancy artieles too numerous to enumerate, just receired at = FULLER* • ' Firardoor above Ssurrel Data, Montroso,.Octobar e 5; 1850i•' ':••• MEDICAL CAB- D'' PATRICK. fintle.n . entolPing into' the state of• financial affairs, a necessity.= he be lieves, for calling on those who are inclebted, for si settlement;. and although he disclaims any intett timid being hasty or inconSitlerate, he Would beg leave to suggest in the most delicate manner pot sible to those whosoaccouots ;kayo- been. standing from time to ten year; the propriety •of making somorpayrnerit, before their available funds have been otherwise oppropriated, or exhiuited "upoi the various humbugs of the dap' •' • • 7,-45:247t4 • • , -. Notice to the Pub • - 11 New Seatoriable, Fall and IVinser : Goods st tht, ..„. - • Gredione:Pai've Slott " . LENHEl6f.GiiiihißsND,T4L.'• , ''• 7 D - EO9 lea've to take this oppoitimity of tender- JLP lug his sincere thanks to his Friends and Pus. towers, for the generous patronage 'they baste ex tended tohim, and at the sinid time' lamas :died* that be has just returned from Sew York large and choice selection of - " FANCY 211PLE DRY , GO ODB; a fresh and extensive assortment of Grit:4l'l9, Pro• visions, BOWS& Shoes; /1463 Caps; Hardwire, Crockery; Drugs th Medicine, Ize:, die.;whichWill lie sold for cash or produce eta very =all ailvance,at prices, which defies all competition. Flour, Polk.. Fish Et Salt, at wholesale dc Be would also . remark that he adhears - stnetly .to the "e - istere .af 'always naming the lowest price et first 'thereby giving the Same advantage to all who nay fitvor him with their patronage. . _ GREAT BEND GLOTH7: 4 I. G STORE The largest, best and cheapest assortment at Ram* Mans Ctormso en the Village qf'Great Rend . 7 • Cloths, Cassimers and Vestings, of all qtialities, suitable for the fall and *inter trade, Which we Of.' fer at such prices: es to satisfy anyone that tide -is the place for them to dent. • - In consequence of the great increase - of his. brisi• ness he his been • obliged to gretlY enlarge =his stock; which he now, offers to his friends and - the public for examinatien, confident that in so: doing they will find something to . their, advantage, -Ae has also made ansrtgements to manufacture. cloth ing in its various bninches, and is hourprepared to sell the sarne,Warranted to' bear inspection.* Custimi work and cutthig done'in the - :latest - Style and short notice. All, kinds of Tailor- trimmings furnished and for • - farDou't forget the place...Xl. Store nearly opposite the 3lansion House.: L. S. LENHEIId. Great Bend, Sept. 25, . 8111.f.' TO BOUNTY LAND ell - BUNTS: THE 'undersigned hae seen appointed by the Conimissioners of Susquehanoa county, Agent for said county, in pursuance-of the. recoremenda- Won of the Pension DeKirtment at.Wrisbington, to " etipervite the pre p.Fatton of the application and i proofs of Claimants or Bouoty Lant6„."whieli have been appropriated to all classes of Officer% and sol diers, who hovel serveitone mouth and upivards, in any Of the waiii in - Whichlibt'connity has been en- - gaged. Efe has been famished from the Depart meat at Washington with all the neliesiary forms application, proofs, All, therefore, vrlMhavo elating to Bounty Lands, by application to him, at Lis office, in Montrot4, eithir by letter or in per son, can have their business'arranged with voter titude. J.,11 DI3SOCK. Smtrose, tor. , ' ' - , . Carpenters 'W anted mmediately. STEADY employ will be given to some fo u r or five good Carpenters to work on rmill4earing. house and other s.bop w.ork.:- • - As the subscriber is somewhat extensively en guged in the ereetioa and repairs of mills .this presents an opportunity for: some that wish tohe• come acquainted with that britnchef business. All those that wish good milli built or repairing done, and warranted, can:do so by callingupon the subscriber. - - LOgISZO .VAXCE. " Liberty, Nov. 20, 1150.. . . • Soler tetiathr.- TSAA.C,L. POST, CO: 'aid sole ageots for 'tbs I isle of Ifessrd E.A:it Pnitts'eeloblitedsdie lestfier,z superior oracle 'op cupstsultly •nt Now .Yerk City prices. ' • • tri W , it Sole•Lv e can sett Sot ,cattier fro..n oncito_one sandsides at, prices aliojether unheard of In Sus quetiantua County. Deateki will fihd•it totheirin terest to call on xis.' • . - Oct 'l. •• • DISSOLIJTIOL, - . !The firm of Mille do Knapp lynx dilanlve4 by Inn tual consent on thp 27,inst: ,: indebted: -sea ,tha propriety of sattling , without farther nciti*. Idontrost;Av, 25.1860. - B. a-attus. - - . '11; S. XtrAPP 4131 E into tba and - mama of the aullawriber jCon or about the 2411 of , Aukast last, a rid, two I eara'old baiter. 'llia - owner is requested to prove popertj. pay 'charges and-take laar away: • - ,- JOHN TRUMBI.I;4I4 Bridgawater, Oct 2; 1850— , 140.11vr i. = Wagon . 1111aker .Wapted.. IXTANTED by tho sabscinber, gust-Wagon A!.. t ' V V Maker to mauage the inisinm at the well a. tun known stand In Wyalng, • 'A Mall with a • 'mail titil family is desired, one unikkg-himselfinsefuEvlli find employm ent for Savernl yeariLarßeference will be , ralinrcd.. - • .EDIV4 Wyrdusnig, Stikt, IS; 1E330. • , . . Almanacs,tor`lssJ.._;.i' T' Pa k tnilyObristian Abnanac, with " bitantUul4, nravivs-410 - ,Temperance, Lb(' r 1.74 PIP Farmer's Almanacs; for sale - by. ' • - ' te - YoNs & 'sat. Rf -November 'tb,"lB.so.`_=:, ii - • - Life Insurance. ------, - r, ~,,,,..... United I tater Lifo . lnswance, :Annuity gad -_Company rtf_,Nistedriphia;—Oupla Pg,' ,_ to atiniu - 74 250 6 0 , 0 0. 13 -' S • B '''Ez elr '''';l4 . ." • • ny . will r ve application*. fc'i, to In surnnee and will giro All - neonate inforwiottiqo a ,to any, person* desiring to make oppllftUop; ', - i'# 4s ,14ontrose, Oat 16 tb, 'wk . - ,:-,.- , • -:, t 1,4P0r • : . LOST.LASit SP ti - , s ,' ' . '''' 4 " A ' TWO year (11 4 . ; - sotioWsd to bear"- Stet* lit Jo& Ally iseraon leadwiN of ilaticatierwat t ' - t oon arould'ecedere!sfavot •by.giviug inforamticki of ' 4 - 1 Maio, to - - , '.•-c . • - -,---- - =,', - --; .15. -134741 r„,, , li c MoutroiriOet„ SitlialiSti.' - -, -, ‘• -•i ut , Is It ITIHE rabscriber has s fine.abaep lola ec , .1. MoPurefAgat. , A, As4N - • f :::B: SAY BE. ll
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