The Taff in ..the. House; our readeis will remembqr.,tinttrTes6l, tions proposing to instruct our getiators ! members of Congress to advocate., *lO 1 2. for a change in the present Tariff latvsi more effectually to protect' onr coal and Co!i interests, and to substitute the specific foi ad va l ore m system of duties, have.becn pen* ing in the House for some time past. 10 , Thursday Mr. Penniman. .of county, (Loco,) moved their reference to select committee, which was agreed toonide the force of party drill: There were 46 Nies all Loeos, to 45 noes, and quite a re.speda ble number of Locos dodg,ed the vote. INTs regard this move un the part of the Locos o the House as an indirect mode of chokipi. down the resolurions. They can no Ion& standup as a party iu andl v ow their free trade doctrines. But khey liriuk from the issue, and meanly dodge thci . re sponsibility of a direct rote, in the manner proposed by Mr. Penniman. We were srar. le hear the motion of Mr. P. ably and eith q uently opposed by Mr. Killinger. lie shciw ed that the effect of it would be to defeat 'ld netinn in time fur the present Gnigress. ,lenounced . thol,ropositiou as shirking ill*, ;ssuo, and appealed from the judgment o the House to the people of Pennsylvania4tci, %indicate the principle 'of Protection, invovsl ed in the measure, and su vitally important to-Pennsylvania interest. He claimed tbai. the subject was - understood in all its beariri , ,N bv every Pennsylvanian, and needed not tile enlightenment of any special committee-I--; kit his remarks, unanswerable as they were, I\ ;tiled not with the free trade majuritv.4-- lie committee was raised, and consists Messrs. Penniman, Killinger, Brindle, Bcin ham, and A. K Brown. The committee ie an able one, and we shall await their action with impatience.— Tel. - - We learn from the Tribune that Beni the the well' known Polish G-eneral, died. ;it ?tlleppo it, the fir-.t. part of I weeember. I' ie remained in the Nl:thorned:ln faith to the 'ta=t and was buried with military honors. ; With ;Lin faith 'was a matter of small amutMt ; ths business was action, and that °C ale nctost in tense and-L=lllton, sort. Hi-4 obit- religion \kas to avenge lii• country upOn the ttus-ian despotism, and destroy the t \Trap , : of the Czars. Personally he wa's one of the bravest. and ins;st geueroui- of beiti,n,n, a man of moat flT tile resourcti§ and original mind, next to Nil: 1 ulron anti Wc:lingturi, the great command &r- of modern titnea. lie was small in at: i tire, Lut of an active and untiring; tempera- 1 , inent. his will once fixed nothing short Of I , impossibility ..ould turn it. and that impriao- ' bilitv lie was the hot toadinit. lie was horn at Tarnow, in Gallicia. in 17145, and was ac-" i cordift , riv tiny no r Vt•ltri 0141 at his cloalit.— Much IA plY , Urt :II I d st:iritilit." iladg,', kiln :i1- pear older. I listoic will honor iris nietnor 4 l. ! IMERWAS \lCiil..—T;IC , m..":,• State Ar - rcaltural Convention held at I larrisbui, pas.od a resolution that as it is important d) a large agricultural interest of this commor - wealth to exhibit at the world's fair spec' - tuna of the wool grown in this e.mutry, the convention therefore " recourn lend ti odr Sei - a(ors and Representatives in esiii7rss to- 014- !am an appropriation of a coinpetent surd, from the fund in the patent office to the L 7, Involve.at's Notice. - .'t.ITIC I : is hereby given that .10qhua Stage has Jai:a Stales. to defray the expcust.:s of ail ..A.ll 'appligd to the Court of Common . Pleas inand agent, AN lin -hall take with hini prepared and I far the isiusit..v of Sm-quelnunia, for the benefit of -elect spr c i ineus o f suc h w oo l. t o 1,,, e x l i ibii. l the insolventilaws of this commonwealth, and a e. 1::: the sa: fair - for the premium to hi., hearing upontis petition trill be had before the Fail Court aq , Munii-.ii.e. on the third .11oridAy of rued to Jiro ' tiun 4of the highest excel i- April next, at 10 o'clixdi A. M. . 1 Jan. 30. 0)54, -- - -- -- Albert Babam, convicted of the murder of . 1 Glass at Etlieridge's. by :in inches, 14 by 18 do. 15 by 30 a.. 1.,.! Adler a gerinau peddler, was hunt; at Ad- ; 9 1 I fh. , : ~ -1- by 19 do. 14 by 21 ,do. 12 by 13 d.). 14 by burn, N. V on the "4th of January. ....F.: ~ .2 tiU. 1U iiV IS dd. 11 !IV "() du 10 by 16 do. and „'' . protested his innocence to the last. Masi to by 14 iu - ch. • - brother John Baharn, al-zo under sentence df : The subscriber has also for sale, Carnpliine at s:+. death for tile same murder, was brong,lit from . ad. and Burning Fluid at 7 shilling per gallon_ • Oil the hoici , , Lamps altered and for the usio of Burning the prison and permitted to view J. 1:T111:RIDGE. 4 Albert after it was taken down from thl thjvii'l also fur I sal % b g c 1 sr , ' , _,,,nt r ., se , vim. vv, • —• . 4allows ; the scene was very a' - :titi , r : John 1-• - - - -- - became contrite and penitent; and I tibse I - quently made a full confession of all he knew ni reference to the murder of Alder.hid. counsel. The general opinion is Ult. k • see: t) fence will be commuted. CON FE:3II , !S UY Dt•NAn..—Young< Duni, bar, mho in ftecoplauce with his sentence, doubt hung at- Albany yesterday, t./att. 31st,) fur the murder of two little 'Joys, tarid L: Leister and Stephen V. Lester, iti . ‘epteitiber last, made a confe.s.,itin a feW .ity,l ago of the horrible crime to the Rev; Beecher, his spiritual 'adviser. The coafesgion covers twenty letter sheet page.i mwi will be published immediately. . MOKTROSE LYCEUM . The 31autro-e Lyceum rill hold its r ‘ egula meet ,y, lag at ihr Uourt House on . Fridayeveuilig. etiaii, arc ;IL nt 7 o'clock. at which time th \glection of " 6 5 . 6 r. for the ensuing term. topther with 'the 'foil iuwing litPrary exercises, will be in order:. ' Inaugural by the President elect. LF. Fitch. ; Oration, II IL Frazier.: L Essay, Wm. IL Cooper. : i Paver by the Editor J C Miller. 1 The public are invited to attend, .f, 1 1. I titittasat li . Jos.sur, Pres't LI WiLusat A. eIt.OSB)!AS I ec'y. `• • MIUMEED, ; At Great Bend. on the 28th ult, by Res. J. 13. itc-i Creary, .L. G. AIcLEAN and Mims AlLar.Lui Cmietga, both of Jessup, Susuluehanna County,i . Pa. At Great Bend, on the 25 ult., ke• Bev. J. B. Mel Crean' Me. J. Damn:S.6f Proinpion, Wayne co.,i and liiisS• ANNA BEDELIJAir Great Bend. , At Great Bead, on the 2d rt.., ALBERT D. CRAFUT, and Miss User A. Jon isos, both of Great Bend. ' - • i At Harford ofi the 31st ult., by Bev. A. Millar, De ; Talmo= B. GAIUSLE, of Sterlingvllle. Wyougog. co, and Miss Frpatrixe A. Treicm.of Maori. ~- . DIED, . At the reOdeere of his sonic ails Borough, on 8 4 - tuday night last, after a visort, Illness, Xr.DavtO • *attacks, an old snd re9sected ettrien, aged 11 Yeats ti . . in s fi dgewOor SIR Z.. luc 4 4 0••/61. /4-N7 •1 071 F - '- sax, aged 51 years. , - Montrose and Harford Plank Road.- 1 Notice is hereby . given that in pursuance of the act of. Assembly, incorporating the, Montrose and llarfoid Plank Road' Company, Books for,sulmrip tion to the capital stock of said company, AV ill be opened at the house of Leonard Searle, on Monday the 24th day of February. 1851; and remain open until tile Capital Stock shall be subscribed. as re quired:by law. Shares t 2 .5. To be paid per share on subscribing., $5,00 'HENRY DRINKER, J. B SALISBURY, 'JOAB TYLER. -BENJ. S. BENTLEY. WM. J. MULFORD, B. R. LYONS. - ISAAC L POST, LEONARD SEARLE, - LEVI B. GUERNSEY, SAMUEL H. SAYRE, B. STREETER, D. 11. 1P A.RNER. • SAXY SEYMOUR. Comalissiqners. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE IN pursuance of an als. °tiler made by an Orphan's Court hold at Montrose in and for Susquehanna county, on the Ist day of .February, A. D. 1851, will be exposed to public sale on Friday the '2Bth day of February inst., at one o'clock p. in., at the Colirt House in Montrose. a certain farm or lot of land situate in the township of Bridgewater, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Alexander Allen, on the east by lands Of Seth Mitchell, on the south .by lands of Ruben Pollock, (now io,the occupancy of J/111104 ReQseemie 1 and on the west by land of Jonathan Vatilin, containing titi acres or thereabout., togeth er with the appurtenances, a dwelling house and barn. and about thirty acre, improved. SAMUEL SEIEBER, ALFRED BALDWIN, k• Administrators. CHARLES A VF. Y. Montrose, February 3, V ENDE_IIE. FitIIWENTY ONE ( 'otra and other prop erty will be sold at Public \'endue, at the late residence of S. 31eylert deceased in New I.ld ford township en Ft idsy the 14th day of- Feb - nary, commencing at ten oclock A. Jsl.., to the highest bid der, '4l Cows Oluetiv of the I)urhain and Tcazewa ter breeds—also 2 Durham Bulls, 1 two hur t le wag gon; 1 do Sleigh, Harnesses, double and single— Ploughs and other farming utensils, Household fur iiitUre, including "everal Stoics, dc. lieThi.—Les.. than 5 35, et , ll in hand. Froni $5 to notes at Nix inantl, 4.11 interest, and With ap prot-ed -ec . arity. From ..125, to ;MO, nine motnlei, oviit t. 50, one' year xv.i'h notes a• aforesaid. • 31.. / B. S. BETLEY, New Dliltnrd , Jan. 31, 1 l. NOTICE it...yr. 01; A Li. DON E hum. !—Year. agq when the l'ut k market was dull. there were enuuij rea dt• to fat a pig for the Printer, Now, that Ptirk trill lr* Cash, wi n ; think.; of bringing a Lit ito the Printers I Have you tat dune For Sale. • F : THE subscriber Wren for sale, a valuattle lot with good house n.tid barn upon it, situated in the. B. rough of Ilnutftwei : a few.rods south past of the Court House. The location is-pleasant and the terms of payment will be made easy to pur chaser. - I'. LINES. Itontroikse, JOU. 27. 18.51. . Dyeing but not Dead LIVING AND IRVING TO LET" LIVE." r r il E suiKeriler would respectfully inform the 1 citizen, of blotitra,e and vicinity, that he . has located uhder A. Baldwin's Saddle :tnd Harness shop, for the purpose of Dyeing and Ren ovating every description of wearing apparel by an entire new process: u Liao restores them to tho.r-nr iginal Color and brilliancy, without the lea . at injury to the fabric. anti the colors warranted permanent. ta — Pleave try Satisfaction given or no charges. K'3[. SQUIRES. ‘lllll. 30, 183 1. AUCTION _ . T"E§ub=criber having disposed of his Farm will! s ell at Auction, on the premises in New Milford, on Saturday. the 811 i day of February next, the following property; viz. 3 Cows, 4 Caves. 1 Mare. 2 two year old Cultst 9 Sheep, 2 Hogs, 1 B ug , cv Waggon, 1 Cutter, 1 liming Mill, 1 sett of Doubt e Harness, 2 Hires of es, and other articles ton nutuerous to mention. &slat° commence at 10 o'clock p. in. Terms—Ail sums tinder three dollars. Catli; over three dollars. 12 month's credit With interest find approved security. A. S. WAd.KEIt. New Milford, Jan. 20, 1 c ;1. , i 4 3w isle Railway Hotel and General Stage Houle. 01 - IARLES C. SMI - 111 having recently taken the new Railway Hotel at the Great Bend Depot, and fitted up the House in a splendid man lier, invites the patronage of the public, being con fident], that with his well known exerieuce, and the ample arrangements lie has made fcr their at.com modation, he cam entertain company in a sty e un surpassed by any Hotel in the country. This Ho tel is pleasantly located within a few yards of the Railroad Depot (commanding a splendid view of .Great Bend valley and the surrounding country,) and passengers will be conveyed to and from the Depot free of eharre. Stages leave this Hotel on the arrival of eac h train, for Montrose and other ,plafes bevonch'and a daily line also runs hence Ithreugh flat-ford to Minded: Carbondale, chc. • , rir Truesdell's excellent ,Livery establishment is also connected with this House, where iforses• and carriages are at command for any part of the country:, Januari 22, .1851. • 4-3ra.• Wanted, • • 50 TONS ObOD COAL an exchange for' lows and Castings. • B. H. MILLS. Montmge, Jan. 113,1351. - • • • A • • ~,,' • Por Sale. N r /LiA.l3lfE MAU—four years 4)14 - last Spring—well broke and kind. • Jan. 15, 1451.] • , GEO.'FITLI;EIL. Wanted; 30 00 FIRST rate Sbipglea 0,1 1 0 aud-20 feet _ 0 of Hemlock Boards; would like the Boards . ieasoued. LYONS CUINDLEIL . Fan.17.)861, 11) rasolarricm — i: j. 77- -. nniflil l copartnership beretefore wristlet betireen %IL the subscribieder .thn,tirm of 4seph Adier,fipeo4 is dais 4T,diseolved by nstitual =f,O.SENI ,P.W4AA • MILL% Declining' I 1,. New Stage Arrangement at Great Bend. THE two" Daily Links of Stages from Great Rend to Montrose will iiereafter leave the Railroad lintel of C. C. Sthith in tho immediate vicinity of the Depot,as follows At 4A. M.-and BP. M., on the arrival tif the' Railroad trains from New York, passin,g through New Milford to Montrose, whence a Daily line rims in connection there With to Springville, Tunkhapnock and Wilkesbarre ; and another via. Nichol. n; Faetorvville, Abington Cen tre, Providence and l yi.le Park to Scrantonia, (those places being along the line of the' feggitt's Gap Railroad.) Returning; the stage leaves Set-into= at 4 A. M., passing through the above places to Montrose, whence the lines leave in time to reach the Great Bend Depot before the arrival of the trains -going East. Also, n Daily line:. leave Smith's Railway Hotel on the arrival of the neon train from the West for Carboodale;via. Stirrimersvllie, New Milford, liar ford, Lenox and Dundalf. Great Bend, Jan. 2 1851 CASH 1 . 3...1/T) tor Slaughter- Hides, Sheep Pelt; and lire tieese Feathers. - Wanted, Also 40 buQiels of Dried apples and White beans well .dried, for whicli. Cask will be paid. ALS°, IeTONS of good stone Coal wanted in ex ,F change fur ...th)d.,iir longstanding debt.. ~.. ~> Jessup. Jan. 21, 1 . . - .51. I'. M. BA RIiFIL -- - ' FREEMEN, 'HODGES & CO, ILTIPORTERS A 9) YOBBERS, 58 LUIERIY STREK: NEW. YORK, - kßeircen .I;road,pay and Nasmin,) 4, V RE now receiving 'a rich and beam:lLl assort went,. of Fancy Silk ani Millinery Goods, to which we would parti,ailarly invite the attentow of all cash purchasers, :;ml will make it tw t,hject for them to gt‘e ns a call, as we are determined to sell our asisortment, fur Cash, lower than ever be fore offered- in this market. Milliners eau supply them , elves with every arti cle in their line, at. about the cost of importation or auction prices. Many of our goods are miumfac tur,d,expressly for our sale, and cannot be surpass ed fur beauty ur low prices. Rich flat aul C.tp Ribbons, a large variery. • Silk and Satin , for 'Bonnets. Crapes, Crape Liqses, Tarlotons and Illusion La- CP Trnamings fir Fiat., Caps and Dresses. • Jenny Laid Caps, Party and Opera Head Dress- Embroidered CapeA, Collars, Cufrs and Chemi E:nbruideted Edgings and Inierting9, Swigs-and Thread, Brussels. Valenciene, Silk and ll,le Thread Liwes. Embroidered Rewire and Plain Linen Cambri.: 11:ftoll, el eh ef.. Moves and Mitts, Kid, Sill:, Lisle Thread and tiewing Scarf., Cravats and Dress ifkfs. Swiss, Jaeonett, Book Muslins. a: Bishop Lawns. Embroidered, Damask- and Plain Canton Crape Shawls. A full assortment of Straw Goods. Fronch and American Artificial Flowers. With a htr.N variety not mentioned above. Ali wi.hiny, to avoid paying long prices will make mouoy by calling and satisfying, themselves. d'anuary. 18.51. 4-3 m. • • Which is the Right Shop ? nrillE TRUE ONE, of course, where they keep the true time and the articles and skill to tell it. and make that their whole busines.:s and not a I , ec. , :idAry one, and where they do their ou work m ithout the help of foreign bunglers, howev er much they may be cracked up." They keep the best gold and silver Watches of every descrip tion, and will sell a little lower than the lowest.— They keep the best assortment of Jewelry in or out of town. coicsistiug in part of the best teal latest styles of ladies an 1 gent's gold Breast Pius, Fin ger Rings, Ear Hoops, Ladies' Cuff Pins, L'elt Buck les and Pins. Gold Chains and Keys, Pens and Silver Spoons, Forks and Knives, Sugar Tongs and Cream Spoons, Napkin Rings and Spec tacles; also, E. Russell's celebrated Perfume for handkerchiefs,. hair, and rosy cheeks, white skin. sore lips 'and chapped hands, treble extract Col ome ate. of over fifty different kind, shaving Soaps, ' Creams and Jells, and 6 different kinds of fancy dp. Also the pin-e burning fluid \Alia is the best and cheapest light that can be used. they have the lamps. common, parlor, and church, front thirty one it to tz9,0 , ./ each. But we cannot tell it all you roust COllle and see and he happy. N. B. We warrant every thing dune or sell, to be good and Tar r . WM. W. TRUE. 31ontrose, Jan, 1851. _ _ First and Last Call. ALL those indebted to the subscriber either by .I.l_ note or book account, are requested to call and settle the same by the first of February next. Those neglecting this notice may expect to find their accounts in the hands of an officer for collec tion. C. 31. SIMMONS. Daguerreotypes T•IIE VARIOUS STYLES OF THE ART. r IIE underAgned would announce to his friends and the public generally, that he hay just re turned front the city with a new selection ofTlitt, Cases, tic., and will spare no pains to give satisfac tion to all %tiro are •• Picture inclined.' Jenny Lind, Papier Mache, and Fancy look Ca ses. Also. a' Crayon Daguerreotype, taken from Roors.eelebrated Dagticrroitype of Jenny Lind. Admission free. Yours artisticalliv, _ NEW STORE. Goats Chrag. THE undersigned, partners under the firm of . POST d. Pl7'7W, respectfully announce that they have taken the store recently occupied by Knapp, and also their stock in trade; in midition to which they have just received, from Nev York, a well selected as suitment of Staple Pry-Goods, yroreries,dv., which they are determined to sell, for RE-4D Y PAY. OYL Y, at tomer prices than they can be afforded at any credit establishment in the country. Alt who wish to PAY DOWN AND ,LIDY CLIEAP are invited to give us a call, and if you don't buy it will do you no harm to get prices to buy by elsewhere. All kinds of bailer, usually taken at country stores, received in payment ut.the highest market prices. WM. M. POST, Dee. 30, 1850.1 • P. R. PITTS. Tll'arr'e ataortment in the country, dat •23 . per cent. less than the usual prices, nay be found at . POST it P S'. C"11 paid .for ',bird by January C. BALDWIiI • Salt: Salt: ROCK, Turk's Island and Syr Om Salt just - re ceived and fur bale cheap by LYONS & CHANDLER. Montrose, January 1, 1851. .., CORN- Starch and Farina, a nic e article , fur pad- 1...../ dings, for sale by LYONS S. CHANDLER. Q PERM, CandlesjiiiiWceircd by 184.] LYONS er, o,lfatNliggi' , • ._ • . 1 Pall Alarge*xit of FAIL Goods-,nm opening at '• -,".- • ; 1/3AAO RClS'rit Cos. pOQTS acid Slrsii r liubbiirik,el3iiiiiin's; tatters, -t-4! "I rams .4, ritAlirDL4:R.: TRUESDELL ec Co Tfirm of Lines d: Jam , son diqsolved by 1 mutual com.unt. P. LINES. t NEW supply of Jewelry and Watch's at cost for cash, ht . TeRRELL's. January 1, 18Zo1. 'LL sorts of Urweri,,, Paints , ()its pra Dye stutrg, constantly uu hand atlt EL Us. JL Ii..A(;S wanted at TUItItELL's. .1111VV. THE firm 'et F.LDIZED & NEWCOMB is this day dek.olved by mutual consent. The notes and accounts may be found at the old stand until the IQt of February next. After that they will he placed in the hand: of a prpper person for collec• tion. 0. E. ELDRED, • Dec. 9, 18',501 URI NEWCOMR, _ W. 13. DEANS r E subscriber will continue the Ilat, Cap, awl 1 Fur business at the old stand of Eldred,k Newcomb. and will keep on hand a general as.ort !vent of goods iu Thankful for the Nery liberal patronage which was received by the old firm, he respectfully solicits tt cotttimittnee of the aamc G. B. ELDRED. STATE of John ifelfr,hy. Notice is hereby given to alt persons interested m said Egate that letters admmistratiun have been framed to the subserihor, and nll persons having claims against the Estate are hereby requested to make known the stone to me without delay. JASPE'I SIeKEEBY; AdiVr. Dimock, December 17, 1850. 51-6 w. fringh I'AID for Slaughter Hides, delivored at Ftftter's Tannery. CAS!' paid for Jia: s rd by, • L YON'S es CI 1' AND.LER. Montrose, December 25, 1840. --- • - - JUST received at the New Book Store a splen did assortment of Fancy &Hike, Boxes etc., ex pressly fur Christmas and gew Years Presents.. LYONS EL CIIANDLE4. Montrose Dec, Pit, 1450. B LIRAITT has jut reeeirea a new and su perior assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, Brinier Long ant/ Square Shawls, and staple gt 3 43 adapted. to tite,season,vf the most desirOlci style abd prices . Ne‘d Milford, Otti. 14,1850. 100 iftratiErfs WLitc Beans,'--Dried APl 3 les , #O4 3ratited by ' r,yos's k SON: ,Slocticise'"Nolv..itii, 1830. • 21201' FASHIONABLE TAILOR, WOULD respectfully inforin the inhabitants of Montrose and vicinity that he 'occupies the shop formerly occupied by Jolut Groves, and would solicit h share of their paunnage. Having engaged the services of P. A. 1.0. - xr. fur the winter, he hopes by strict attention to business to meet all orders he raay receive. N. B. Cutting done on short notice, and. war ranted to fit if made right. Montrose. December 25, 1850. ADMINISTRITRIX NOTICE. ' jOTICE is hereby to all pert.ous interest ed in the Estate of NATa.ot LxruttoP, late of litooklyn township, decea,.ed, that fetter: 01 ad tofnistration have been granted to the sulpieriber, and all per:gb having claims again-4 the said el tate are reque•ted- to present thelll without further delay duly attested ta• settlelhent. CAT4IARLSE LATHROP, Adm*.x. Brooklyn, December t 1850. 52-6 w _ EILECtI TRLX OTICE- N'OTICE is hereby given to :d1 pers.m, itidebt rd to the Estate 1.1 It, n d :am ( decenN ed, late of Forest Lake, that immediate payment rgust be made, and all per.mns demands .1- gamst said estate are reques,ted to present theta to the subscriber duly attested fur ~e tt lenient, 111:1:;1:}' A. CL.U:K, axecm.ri.x. Forest Lake, December 23, 1 32-43 w r: OVICE XTOTICE i• hereby given to all person , . inacl,t -1 ed th e ot . Dipr late of Forest Lake, that ioanediate paytnetit must Lt ina,k, and ::11 p. molts having detltatals agaitest said estate arc retiutstea to pre-ent theta, ttt the subscriber duly at tested it,r to All artangentent tita•le among the !wit:, and others intereted to said e,tate. G. W. TAI LON. Forest Lake, December 32-e,;\ Susquehanna Academy, Montrose, Penn:a. rpllfl. 4econd term ,Af thiA lterdlttition wiil Cotil• mence on ue , day, January ith. flaytug -c -curtla a ounpi tent thrard ~r instruction. and hay itq witne , sed with much -.ati-faction the unexpect ed encceca (.1 the Tenn ,lust closed, the - Trustee., con with inwrea-ed confidence recommend the In• ..hf u li o n to the attention of the friends and patrons of a hheral, a •-(rtind, ailt4l a thorongli educatnm. It win be Ntutintied umlcs the I:lnver - hate super ~f Pr f. 1 J 11. \t ATERS. A. M. WILLI Olt 11. JE-ssrr..t. 51i.s NARY .1. CuAwroai), \- Associate Teachers. BOWNI EMILY BIACEM •,,s, Teacher of .Nlusie. Gt....-I%\ r 11. \N . ALi ra.. I . ,:whcr ul l;erniau There are Mr,- acadjnne terta< in the bear. The firil etiltuneneiti , on the loth day t - ,f Sept.. of weeks ; the syoattion the ''. th day of Jan.. o 1 14 week+ and the th;rdon the ;!9th day of April, of 14 weeks. PR ICES OP' 77.7.710. N. The studies of the Prunary Department, per The Common lirmnchet; of the Academic De partment per year, The Higher, The studies of the Classical Department t Latin. Greek, and French.) with those of th- ..!efrdenneal Departtmmt, in whole or or part. Mu,ic, with n4e of Piano, per ear, Drawing and .Paintifq, each. German, . - N. H. _lt is the de'ire and purpose of the 'Trus tee=, by appropriateAiscipline, by the coarse of studies pnr-ne.l, to' thoroughness of the in struction imparted tn, by the factlitie4 turni,hed. to secure tier thin Academy n high standing among the Literary institutions of the kiwi in tha country. Pupils from ti'broad wi,dting to atain board May receive direction to places by applying to Francis B. Chandler or William J. Mulford. Commit tee. IiON. Wm. JESSUP. Pre , iaent. ALBERT CHAMBERLIN. E.g., Secretary M As( )N S . WI LSON, Treasurer. s, Montrose Dec. 24 , 11, , 'TWO Yearling, Heifers, °strayed from the tarn, _L. of the subscriber a few week, ,inc e. 1.1,,ntr0.e, Jan. 1, 1 S.", 1 ~, , t4za aro ,f),t JUST received 120.) lbs. 01 Tubaceo, which will be sold at wholesale ur retail 11 January 1.) J. Err :1311)G E. -- _ - 1:0211 4 :/.02.61PWIC044 4 4 . _ _ Montrose, Dee. :::1, 1330.] R. F. J A:AD:SON 'Di%solution. Notice Dec. 6, 1880 Administrator's Notice. LYONS A: CHANDLER Montrose, December 24, 18SO. Lated Arriva l NOTICE'. ' N i rOTICE is hereby given that the firm of E t (17 (i. Pratt ham this 1.4 day of Dpeefik by mutual consent. dis,,olve4l. E.:l. d: PRA The businemt will hereafter b.; rohducted . the firm of P rafts who will keep eorLitaftl on 11.11)41 wthAesitie and retan-Sole Le:ldler at York price.. -E. A. , Pit.trr, (). PRATT: 1- ) The sub,cribers will pay cazli flu. 5000 Skaugnier, Muter reeek ed at their works in Neff „Wilford, "a. PR A 7'7:5 tO. 5,1 4ta • , Farms for Sale., ' - . , r m ii. en r s c.R. , tvelliEß WILL .el Cl' as ...99.ta6 for the poste side ..f Real Estate—FarMs,,, I.Laises and 1, itin SusqueLamm county, Pa. Alt who wish troffer their property fur sale can give a minute description of their Farms lur Lots as follows: :Vt.:L.6er of acres, how malty i; proved, and how wale! ed :, Buildings; Orchal grafted or conunon fruit; other fruit trees, and sill trees: I.w far from Montrose and die nearest pul to a depot on the New York & 'Erie Railroad, pr am! tern,. of payment. All v. lio wish to sell or p chase Real Estate ; NV ll i I CC.:I ye prompt attentl Ly calling on or addressing me at Montrose, Si (penman& count v, l'a. \. ^:l 4 C.airmvatice from Montrose to he prem . !! ....i..- free of chant (Ake on Turnpiku street, 4 doors west - of Tirtek eurner. fha folloWing Farms and Lots arc now 0114: for ,ale : No. 1. 40 rtereq, Y 0 im. Frame Home anti B& N 0.2. ;•,,, do. N 0.3. lUO do. 60' do; No.:. 70 do. 40 ,14L do No. r 4. 943 do. 35 do. du i NO. 7. Store, WarelaMse, and Lot. No. S, 145 acres, 75 framed lioth:cal t li n , N 0.0.1 ttf., Zi;'. log lioumi.: 1.)4 N. 10. 2 do good frame hou=e and barn -1 No.ll. house and Ka.. No. 12 100 mires. N 0.13. 34-0 do. 200 Mt N 0.14. 56 du 40 it N 0.15. 160 do SO ill No. 16 120, 55 no No. 17 106, '75 int N 0.15. 112, SO ; iit. do do No. 19. 200. 150 i mprove4l, do do N 0.20. 145. 100 r ini . do du N 0.21. 190, 120 im. -do do N 0.22. 901., 45 i,n . do. da No. •2:3. 43, 30 im. • do (10 .. .C0.2.4_ 292, 225 im. , do du Nu 25. 125 acres, 100 im., do . d4i No 26. 190 do 140 iin d,, , v 1 do No 27. SO do 45 im. do do, No. 28 11, good saw-mill and dwelling. No. 20 134 acre's, 90 frame house and bard No. 30 176 do 100 „do do No. 31 15. 5 d" P 5 tiv, do No. 32 2; 4 0 do 185 do do No 33 160 do 60 do do - No. :44 15(1 do 100 do. do No. 35- 150 do 80 ;du du Nu. 36 300 do 170 .do du N. 37 1941 do 14' do do No. 58 170, do ' lOU do do N 0.39.175 10. 00 Nu. 40. So do N0.41.,212 do. i 30.00 1.) 1 a 00 . - -• Price tioin en) to SO per acct; N. B. _Persons de-irmg to purchase any of t above, by giving the No. coni obtain a hill - deAcri, tin. AI..tRED BALDWIN. Montrose, Pa.. October 1ST)0. • , . Cheapest Q UGAN., Gd per pmilid, 41aratus "id, Rice 5' —Box 124 ct.., C:Odles 12? ): ceitt f l Cash. Just received andivr!sale n • By • .1; LYONS & SON. —A LSO-- A NEW supply of-B''O h 7 just opened ruicf f sale by Ji LYONS d SON. Montrose, Dee. 18, 1,850. B. SAYRE • NOTE.C. . rrHE accounts and notes the late firm of;Rotle Ji_ di Simpson. ace in my Nun's, it is N er , i y i iwcessary that the business should be closed as soon MS possible: All those &lelytettaris requ'estell to call and settle without delay. EDWARD W. ROSE: Montrose, Dec..lo, 1850. I . • New Reciipe l'or a Christmas and ACT Years Pudding. I+ POUNDS Brown Sultan.—for one dollar ;• 1 1 0 do Bice, one dollar; 0 lbs. Basins, -1 dull. lar ; RI lbs. Ginger, 1 dollar;! 14 lbs. Sadftratus, dollar; 10 lbs. Pepper. I ; 100 :F4.23 . cents ; 8 lbs. entree, 1 dollitr. The,al.ove mixed with Flot r, Butter, Molas.ses and Eggs, and boiled or bake( 4 hours—Aeite,oni eat with 2 4 1apleMulasse,---thelingredient .to be had for at LYO NNS CIiA:NDLER:S. Montrose, Dee. :Id, 1850. 444):tf 31a.gazine . .4 bir ISol. - -, 0 R 4.1.1.1. M'S Magazine, G4dey's Lady's Bo* i 11 V/ Saitain's Magazine, FoWler's Phrenolugitall Journal, Water Cure Journal, °Wei s Dollar Mitg azine, llarpeer. New Monthly,l 'orsr all,'" Yuutle,,s Cabinet, se., furnished fur 185 at club prices by - I, 44 LYO.NS 4 1 : SON- 1 N. B. Specimen numbers to be .seen at the .441 : 1 cry. . , . , . nec:•l, 1850. Here you have, them. . TUST received a new supply rof (1001).S, which: P will be skid low fur ready pay nt.SEARLE's. Cash or Goods paid for Oat*.ato4- STIAR.Les. Ladies Itubber Overslit;eS. S ieetings, Dattni,gs,, .Groceries, Hardware, ; ./Hill Sai';s,,anil a little .ufl must articles _usually heeded. ,• ~ , Any quantity of Prot,luce,ari4 Grain wan'ted 2 in ] exchange for goods at our store. - Wanted in exchange fur Guilds, Dried App*:„ for which the highest price will be paid: • ... ,I, ..,-- bleu's thick Boots; also a niep article-of fifrtip:, for pancakes. for sale by R. S AltLE•st, - t;0, Montrose, :Siovenitm: 185u 4 -..- . Stolle Ware :ilia Pipe. Ir EysTONE. State Air:tigh(ponking St4e for, 6. burning...woo:lJuni the best .iausu liolo and Heady double °reit tfooking.Stuve Elevated double oven. ditto; Prumium do, do.; Victoria do; Empire State.4o4 Oliotint Aietight, 464 then-' t' sizes and kinda Of - Parlor ,Stovea fuf %rued or coat; ten sizes et 6 plate do .; V ; im! fof shop 3 ana edhcatil ttbtiatk the:best tise ittip.• at, Tifais, Tit juni:,Troir Ware . 7 ittifight. Eititiatt lion gteVor Pipe Stone;and- Zinc" Tutiei;', for 5 2 1 1). bY - 14e400:doiettler aitikle:Atzthetgali*-1 Foundry,dcpat,' WILSOtTfdr..OO- ditnitrose,r Ziot:l3 IL: 1 854.),- , ' • riAsg psiq.ty ! ,4l, km46ol'l , lEPing; Sheep. Pelts. ,$A„Lt,_ • & Co. Patent Bltick.ET eTie r ble .• i; A purebi; black . and, truly Ilu tent article; with rio corros t ly`O. properties. and without liahilit -,.t0 thicken by age, recoqitnen led :the clerks of various public Lai ,ces as being the besllllnk nn all 'accouhts now in use, .i2;f" if put' 'in clean vessels and lint. int -ed .ivith other ink—For sale in quart, pint, and half-pint, bat les by J. ETHERIDG: . '4lotitreqe, rSSO PRATTS d. CO, 7onn. frame honst+ and Li do du do do do do do do do = ' - ---•-= ---- 110411%4L241icironst . 4 ,%•: - ..,. , - .4 - -1 ... A good ailliorimetit 0f,413 4 .)..M..E•ap..X5h01e.:: emllipt.".;.' ..171. eing.Non's coarse.inalfm'elloots i l3clys and Sk6es, „ ‘Yoman's.mildZises ditto 7 - 7 ,a150. -,-, --, , ..c/e9.zzglyo ..,...1 . 4.: Embrieini.a ; gre4 variety -,o Ovenocas„Eac si , Tweeds, kr, &large.vitiefy of `, , Yeats fetiixt tsii 610- , k; i ling upward:a, and. A gyi,/d assortmeq, of : P*s, t. Starts, WiailiCrs and dra.wors-ditto , .2 ' il ~- 4 . ! " ' - , - IfATS & Q-4PS * I : - .,Y . ': ' ''' '-' 1r ...I . ,' 'Silk a nti..Fur-Hats: Alcadi,:Fur, lifolmir; Olkith aga'f're. Glazed Cap, TAII lasbionb, for men, tpy!3„itid,44l-• fl dren— • ''r BOOKS ALVD STATIONERY! - '14, - . , -.1., School and mweella t neuns Dooks•,,Stapke and F-MMT:ji: Stationery, Inks. 'Till:stands, Pen-tack•s , :-I'enitaivoir:::l- : and a great variety of l'aiicil artieles , to&nomer.ois 'to eiiinnerate, jtist reeeiyed at. •-' J!'d,'..L.f.,E.lC ii --:;,,- Vik.,,t doer aboiro Searle .. .a H ' I.:,1 • Montroic, °ember ..?..5k 'Ste. - ; :-' ''.•;...,.; .-.- 11 1. '11 -1 " .k . :t.t.l6tit 0 .W. l:i -- . .- ' l- 1-,:_ t :'-,l ' . Ck. iiad;:, nu exaMinine% ta,•, - ii'•,..:.! , di -.' I) ° ,: c ra T t'v r t, -I f i li n ti. l ill ifiliirs. a neiestay di na._ ' 'l;-•!'t.' li?•vcs, for calling oii tliote Ir.ba are. indebted4ii, *: 1 1, qettlement ; rin d alt oust he di!elairnsarly !et. ' , til..ni of being ha‘ty 0 • • ~' msiditrate;, file WM - 11444g , 'i v 1 • ~, leave t.o sn'ggest in the Most, delicatb manner psa-„ . -ji si bit! to tlio,e . wliwe accounts tare , beptcstandytigl4 from ' 1117 , :e t, 1 f;:n //fa rB, iTie propr i ety. - or ma: i . pi some payment, befor. tt!eir airdiabte . fonds 14 e "4 - 1 been otherwi-e apkiropriited; or exitiailect" if • - , IT: the various luintbags or 'the. day. ~ . , --,.: • ; ~ 1 4 N,,v. 7,-43.2 w t.,:' I ' Notice to the - Publl . Yem Selfs.mtabie, Fait aim/ Ifinetir - 0011 r, at 44 • (;reat unk - ,Priee StOre. ' - L. S. LE.,V.llEll,(;lik:AritxtD,TA:,- BGSle.tve to take t tis opportunity oftendei:;" ing lii sirteere tlia,4ltu I•!'riettdortn4Cu-. torte:;, for the geriSrous jotroblige tlleyitO)ro. tended to Ititu, and tit t» sitioe titni 411;it lie 14,Li jut returned ifroru New York htrge ;tea chuit.e. selection of • • . _____ Al lso— , . . i• ..,-. ;I,lre:di and exren , iceassiirtrneitt of .areeptim:Vrik;;. - ,ii vision:, liisit 4 d : Shoes, ilitts: it,',lpS, „IfaidwarNl. , Croekerv, Drug: lecreibe, 4 , .C.. -' .;t4ii:ol,*4l bell': Mild for ca-6 or prddueo .n.t ni . yery . ituiall aiii:tance,atil . ! price: wltielidcti,is-ail itimpetition.ifFlu4r,.,Pprk,',..... Fi.:ll tt• 1..311t, at A-Itolesal &retail; • He*otilti ilsoi:. - i:ig I remark that he adhears - ttte'.tly to the.`syslelitk" Of:4 a l wa y s flaming the low S't price :at.. tini4'.thireby . .4 r,iviiig the same iiiirant4g,e to all who -that fiver- t him: with their patriinre,l4. • , !, ..' Gle 1 , ..'..-1 Tls E_VD e DOT/11SC STORk - P-f.' , 17, tarliexcbext an.: cheapest of azsor ( nten;: Ar.iint 4! Nl. ADt e LOT 11IN i : ;it Me' 1 - intir'C? arecii B.enT::: - '.x: Cloth:. Cassituers.and VeSlings,.of all -.. .i4na - litieis; !.4. suitable for the llili and winter trade, which ve4 of. kili let at such prices As to sattsfy aiKy oft; 1' tit - it - tins . is the ph., lui then) to deal. ... lu cuitsequenee of the gre'at ineat*iel)t hrg Nisi- .- 2.7. 1 ness he has been obliged to greatly eelafge . .hig . „. Stock, vi hich he now ttiEers to his friLldSo/4. : 11113::;'f_l ,public for examination. confident thatiia - :B6* dieag:Al they will tied something to theli. aditatiblge.' - ...He - 1 has also made arrangements to naattufialilre.dokhr . .4 IMg in all its vat-ions branclas,,andis now prepared '-'.,.: to sell the came, wiarimitetV to bear . inilteport.— riZ Cu:tont work and cutting dune in theld= c ,, ..11 and :hurt notice.' All kinds of Tailcir . ;.• ' ' ..i . furnished and fur sale.. 6 i ,1 - -....- - • .-- ..i • .:f m'pon't forget the place. iet4 ~tpiq nearly ' l ... , 1 opuo,ite the Mamiion House. L.S.. LENHEIAL lg_ t _ Great Bend, Si pt: 25. 1850: • -- ' l ,' Siiitf.. iito • '• ' . * TO BOUN'I'Y }AND eII'AIMANTS - :' • ra IHE iinder...i g nv_d hap- been appointed by,:ihe. ;..7 --- : _IL . Commissioners of Susquehanna county, Agent.N for , aid county, in pursuance of-the rettitu**4‘ 1 . ,t that of the Pension Departroent at Waihington, to' , N 1 0 supervibe the prepanillon of the OpplicatiOn:and . pro o f s of CV:defining fOi. 'Malty Lancls,"*lll4 fiiii I: 7 (*ell appropriated to ill classes i;,t , offleera aiiiirioUV4_ diets, who have served one mar antl7np*ardsAli::.l3 .. 4 any of the mats in whicirouterinntry hae:bisek•eiln f 'gaged. lre' btu: been, hirnisheittiont the Repart-:ir' rent at Washing on With all the tiegaiiryforme4F of application; proofs, ,E 6: Ail, therefore, Whiiliive'..'4l Claims to Bounty. Lands, 14 application, to;liiim, - , at li„.l. his office . , in J.lontrose,Olther by letter iirl,hi iaercli! son, can have their business arranged withpromp 7 .ito tittle. ' - J. fi.DatocK; Montrose, Now. 7, 1850. Carpenteri Wonted Intrnediatelt:'4g QTEADY employ will be giren.to SOme.faur:4*t.,#'' ' sJ,Etke good Carpenters td work on millgeatint, houselaiid oilier shop work. As the subscrjher is somewhat, exteaSiVelfen gaged in the erection and "iepairi of inills'„this presents an opportunity Some that Wish. Wit- aal come acquainted with that br.anch of busitiesa.:7 . All tho e that wish good done and 'arrauted;can do co by won tliit'l4. l , subscribe • •LORENtO 'VANCE., LibertNi 'Nor. 20, 1150. F y Sole ' iir ISAAC AC L. POST di, CO.' are so e. agents,„ or : 0 JL sale of Messrs . E. A. 0. Pratts celi v ibratedsidel A leather, a superior article on hand' constiatli:4-1 New. York City.price* • We can sell Sole Leather from ono tOoneAltouivi sand sides at prices altogether unhearttni in !! quelintina County. Dealers will find it totheir ,15 terest to call on us. ;.111: . • •• , ,V1..1 DESSIOULUTIOIL, The firm of Mills & Knapp wia-dii*olvedirr.tript'". tual consent oil the :17 inst. All indebted *ill reelliii the propriety of settling NrJthutAffarther hfontfuse, Aug, 25. 1850: B. MILLS., , . • • ' it; 8". STRAYED:- . - e t into the enclosure of the- atibsce4Y.o443l t_kor about the 25th of August: lasi,.a years old heifer; The Owner is regnestecr*tif , ool . ,3 poperty, pay charge, and 'take lteraway,: ,- .' , JOHN 'figUAlßtriti " • :',l Brid,rawater, Oct. 2, 186.0. - , - 5 4 ' Wagon ITlnker - W A N N talle E r ni to b3 ; th 4 s o u tt ttlien a known Istaritl In 4.1130 jvitli, A tail
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