The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 27, 1851, Image 3

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    srd. Nevertheless we see them bolstering
op th i s i s f e inal saindling rotten institution,
that was bound sooner or later' to t(xplOde and
cha t, the bladed, unsuspecting community
out of thousands. But a Soulless corporation
is a cheat and a humbug from - the beginning,
can'tapps d,
the snore dishonestly they
can „ srli ged, the better it suits those wile
."
have them under their control.
i t is al he hoped howerpr, that the public
) , re hp thig time got their eyes open to tit&
sallied of hanks and banking institutions.—
Northern Pennsylvania has been sweat suffi
ciently by them in all c onscience,—Let tts see ;
Them is the old Silver Lake Bank at Mon
trose ; the Wilkesboro Bridge. Company; the
Northern Bank of Pennsylvania, at Dundart
the Towanda Bank ; and last but not least, the
Bank of Susquehanna County—all exploded
and swindling, institutions, and the people have
had to foot the bills, instead of which they
should have footed something else. Banking
is said by a forcible and able writer to be .a
system of living on what you owe, and in the
instance before us, it is most -clearly demon.'
stated. Here men give their notes represent
ing stock tO a large amount, which notes they
o wed, paid no interest on them, and drew
div
idends on that which is represented to be cap
ital, and for which they never paid a brass
farthing. rine business this, for what is call
ed the ‘saptrough' country. When will your
big meta., want another little monster created,
around which to rally a knot of aristocrats,
flourishing gold chains and living on what they
owe It high time the people took the mat
ter in hand and put a stop to' institutions of
of this kind,ithat tempt honest men from the
path of rectitude and duty to that of the felon.
Wyoming Dem.
( 112722 EAIII :PAT/a>
Later From California
The U. S. Mail steamship Crescent City,
Capt. John Tanner, arrived at New York
on Tuesday , afternoon, from San Juan de
-Nicaragua; 'via. Chagres and Kingston,
Jamaica, with 218 passengers.
Gold Bluffs—The Discorcry and cxcitc
_..
rnent- - -:lmmense Reports
All California is excited with the rumor
of a new discovery, far surpassing anything
yet heard of. The 21 7 .ta California Las
the following account :
It is well known that the steamer Cites
' apeake, with abont thirty adventurers, left!
this port on the 21st ult., for the Klamath
and in yesterdays paper wo gave some ac
count
of her progress. Scarcely WAS our
-paper issued when the Chesapeake came
into port, bringing hack five or six of the
" prospectors." General John Wilson an d
John A. C Ilins, Esq., among the number.
A meeting of the stnek holders was called
to hear the result of the expedition, which
meeting we attended; and if we can bring
our ideas down to anything like reason, af
ter-bearing [these wonderful details, we will
let the' public into the secret.
Twenty-seven miles beyond the - Trinity.
there is a beach several miles in extent and
bounded by a high bluff. The sands of
this beach are mixed with gold teen extent
•altnnet beyond belief. Theut tis of two
kinds—a fine black sand and a ey sand.
s‘_ gr
' The sand can he separate - very easily
from the black sand. and this seems to be a
desirable object. The gold is mixed - with
the black sand in proportion of from ten
cents to tea dollars the pound. At times
when the-surf is high, the gold is not easily
diicovered, but in the spring of the year,
after a succession of calms, the entire beach
is covered with bright and yellow gold.—
Mr. Collins. the Secretary of the Pacific
Mining Company measured a patch of grid
and sand, and estimates it will yield to each
member of the Company the snug little sum
of s43,ooo,ooo—and this estimate - is formed
upon a calculation that the sand holds out
to be one-teeth as rich as observation war
.zanti\ them in supposing.
Pie Pacific Mining Company rthe adren
-turers of the Chesapeake hive banded i
'themselves together under this title.] found
.some nineteen men at these diggings. The'
teen had no disposition to dig, for the gold
ywasalready for them whenever they - felt
disposed to take it. Beside, such is 'the
character of the roads that they 'could note
take away 'Mite than 75 or 100 pounds
apiece—antamount ton trifling for their eon
eitientioq. . They had erected a camforta
the'log eabin and designed watching this
claite,until Spring, and then take a ship I
load of the gold and travel to some country;
where the metal AU not so abundant.—
Mr. Collins saw a man who had accumu- i
lated fifty thousand paunds, or fifty thou l
sand tuna, he did. not recollect which—of '
therichest kind of black sand.
Gen. Wilson save that thousands of men,
cannot exhaust this gold in thousands ofl
Te 4 ra, and he gives all-who doubt his state- I
menti the liberty ofgoing and ascertaining
Om facts for themselves.
The company will send up 100 addition-1
al laborers as speedily as they can be em-
barked. They also designp urchasin a
atqurter and running her up to the Gold g I
Blur
L . Carty men are now at the scene of
°Panting. ; We await with anxiety fur-',
titer tepoeta: Numerous-specimens of the
Pawl
-and geld were exhibited to the stock- ,
holders at the meeting last evening. • I
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FOREIGN NEWS.
The steamship $_
arrived in New
York on Friday last. She brought no news
of startling importunne. We clip the fol
lowing from the Tribune.
The news, from Europe iS still of the
, peawable order, though there are some re
ports of conspiracy and threatened disturt
baste. This time it is Mazzini - wh o alarms
wioe nerves of dignitaries and points the par
...44;mph! of 'our own correspondent! There
Is no doubt a mixture of truth and humbuo'
in,the story, but it is certain that when the
nett eruption of the popularvolcano takes
place it will come without these , preliminary,
.earnings. In England all .is agog about
tithe action nf the-Governme n t on the - Papal
lsops and their aggressions. In grant°
ete iS nothing more interesting than
horrible murder, if we except what will in
terest c omparatinely few readers, a Speech
in the Assembly by a. Workingman
right of Litior. Germany the Dresden
f lo nferances tire dragging OD, and apparent
tti nothing. But thii is only
Paremi I fancy. Aus,tria Will pet be
Ibalked by 'the reentionefof any i of the tittle
(Stales, which alone: - prevents the speedy
!settlement :of the question. .-They -will he
Ibrought:te order in duo time, and then no
!thing will remain to endanger the repose of
!Europe, except 'the working of the popular
mind and the force of ideas.
The Boston Slave 'Case.
BOSTON Veb. 18.
;-
United States Att o rney 'lino; appeared
before the United Stateb Cominiasioner,Mr.
Hallett, yesterday. and 'complained of ',C.
G. Davis,.. a young lawyer. -and Elizur
Wright, the editor of the ' Commonwealth'
newspaper; published in this city:, charging
them with aiding and abetting the fugitive
slave, Shadracb,. to escape from the court
house, on Saturday last. -- They were both
immediately arrested, and gave bail in
$3,000, to appear for 'examination.
Mr. Wright was in the court room when
the negroes burst in, and Mr. Davis was
passing out at the moment they seized the
door.
. Dlr. Tucherman, the ring -leader of the
riot, was arrested in this city, this morn
ing.
The negro who was wrested this s inorUibg
upon the charge of rioting, is named John
Fry. Ho has been'aiseharged, hiving
procured the requisite amount of bail,
$3.000,
' The fugitive slave case [Shadritch's] was
commenced before Commissioner Curtis,this
morning. Deputy Marshal Riley made his
return to the Court with a deposition duly
executed, which-accounted , for the non-ap
pearance of the said fugitive slave.
Seth J. Thomas, attorney of the claim
ont suggested to the commissioner a 'ques
tion as to the propriety of proceeding to es
tabliSh, by evidence, the fact of the identi
ty of said fugitive as the lawful property of
John Do Bree, considering that the said
Shadrach was under arreq. and 'arraigned
but had been by a mob and had
escaped.
The Commissioner was of the opinion,
and made the decision, that further procee
dings under the warrant -should be sus
pended for the present. Whereupon M-.
Sewell, counsel for the fugitive, moved that
the Court order a full and formal discharge
of the allege a slave whose identity is alleg
{ cii by the party claiming, had not been
proved •
"The Commissioner interrupted the coun
sel and said he had already made a positive
pecision, and coold not hear from counsel
any motion on the subject.
The examination of Wright and Davis,'
arrested yesterday, is now proceeding before'
commissioner Hallett.
Patrick Riley gave his testimony, which
is substantially the same as appears in his
published affidavit. He was cross-exam
ined, but nothing new was eliCited.
Frederick Byrnes, Deputy United States
Marshal, testified that he saw Wright raise
his arm at the threshhold of the door, and
exclaim, " Now. now." The rush was then
T owle and the pr 7 sfmer rescued. Mr. Byrnes
testimony ipstill in progress
Duel between Inge and Stanly.
WAsniNGTos, Monday. Feb. 14
Stanly- and Inge had a hostile meeting
this morning at 10 o'clock, somewhere be
yond the District line. After an exchange
of shots ` Ciao' thainterferenee.ef seconds.
mutual explanations• were entered into, and
the parties became reconciled and returned
to the city. , Stanly was attended by his
crileagues Wm_ S, Ashe and. Wm. Cost
Johnson, Maryland ; Inge by Gov.' Brdtvn
and Jefferson Davis of Miss. The fortunate
termination of this affair gives unalloyed
satisfaction.
Fugitive Stave case in Boston.
BOSTON, Feb. 20.
Commissioner Hallett has ordered Elizur
Wright to recognize in the sum of $2,000
fnr his ahpearance at the United States
District Court,on the 3d Tuesday in March
nest. Samuel E. Sewall became Hi surety.
The examination of Davis is now pro
gressing. •
Farther Arrests in Boston.
BosTos; Feb.2l
Alexander P. Barton. a black barber, in
Salem. and Joseph K. Hayes, Superinten
dant of the Tremont Temple. were arrested
this morning, by a U. S. Marshal and
officer, charged with aiding in the , outrage
on Saturday;last—were taken before Com
missioner Hallett, and held _ to in
$3,000.
.l~ 14 ~ ~ ~i :~ ~L'i~~ I~4'I II~LIB~.G UULL:L LiLL lilo~.
Take Heed!
PERSONS having Beer Bottles belonging to
the subscriber, would confer a farm by leav
ing them at the Groceries or fioti.la, where they
mat- be found by him. WALTERFOLLET.
3.foritrose, Feb. 26, '51,-9Virr.z. ,
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE IR hsr by given, that by as order of thePr
ohm's Court of the County Of Susguatatma, there
will be exposed to sale by public r eadue, at the Court
trouse in Slontrose, late the property of Nathaniel Gil
bert deceased in the town of Norwich State ofCruineeib
rut, on Saturday the 19th day of April next at 2 o'cloeir,
P. M., ell that certain meecuage piece or tract of laud,
sitorve in the township of Gibson and County of Swain°.
hanoa. bounded as foliosoa2 Ihnrhining_ at tr; post and
stones in the west line of Peleg Dills lot and the Earth
cast corner glands or Nicholas Lowe,thence north:B2g
degrees west by.raid Lowe's lot 94 parches to stones,
thhteec n th 80V degrees east 10% rods tostones,theuee
south degrees east 15 percher to stones, thence by
land of kers belts south , al% demwes east 8 perch
es to poet and stones the tiortb west corner of said Pe
lee Bills lot, thence by4he same south 601( degrees west
S 0 ri perches to the place of beginning—containing
acres, mostly under good Improvement. frannidwellhig
House andbarn. Terms nutderknown on day °reale. , -
It. J. 14ITGNT, •
Ader of Nathaniel Gilbert deceased.
afontrose, febrtutry2s, jj551.-144.
•
Met=
WLL be mild at public sale at the bonne of
'the subse riher,o it Friday the - 21st of March
next at ten o'clock A . .! . 5 . 1. All that piece or par
cel of land noir occupied by the subscriber 'as a
farm, lying one-fourth mile east of Ili:Iona • vit..
lage, containing about ninety-five acres,. mostly
improved. - The above farm iv in a Inhibit. of
cultivatimi, well watered, some 300 rods Of stone
wall and ,good orchard thereont. - there fit cat the
place a good 'dwelling house, two barrUi. -
house; sheds &c.,.mostly in 4 - state of goedsepair.
All. at the same time and place,
l seveittnirsoine
pair three years cad eteeers ona three
colt, two'hogs; ausittity, Jo . f hay, faratiOrtrieb-
Ails, carts, wagon's. sleighs, harnesses and vas ons
articles •of household, - furniture: — .Terlity made
known on datoteate. VAN OUSKIELK.
• liarford, Pc h. Feb. 25, 185.1.-3w4. • ,1
MR. J; R. SINGLETON, Virointiniikiie l .C. 4ii
be found occupying -* Mow in Dnllg
Store of Mr. Abel Tarred, Montrose....-954 Y •
. .
snegzp o n, sba a,
,coetrdb; irkritop, "satirinte,
-IN A gad Bills,eboublens, LazdAnd *Aut. totentattqf
on Inind and fornain ,
?.tarkev elect tbtadelptia. , 1E
•
' •-` •-- Notices—
9111E Iftfard Of School Directors of iThidgentater
11 Distriet;trill truiet . at 'the Coat :lipase, on
AtittirdaY the Sth March, tit tea o'clock A. N.
P"norat uttendance is requested. .• '•-' •
S. , Teachers having 'reports of schools' to
present sill please attend nt that time.
4CAT.LIN, Seep. ,
'hietitritse. Feb. 25, '51.! • • •-
Blatchlyis ,Plows,
T .
ME anbiteriber would Inform hia frientla and tie lab
lie, that he Is now' Manufticturing the celebrated
IMArctive PLows at the old, stand of U. Post. Side
Dion, Wayne Co., !Acing toMpounty, and Skinners
Eddy Pieweand'eastlusti ad - hand Eepairing done' on
short. notice; Haring made nit arrangement with :a ma
chinist, be it prepared to make and fit up most !clads or
machinerysin short notice and on reasonable tirtas.
!gnat rose:Tebruaty 17,1831.
B. 11. MILLS. -
.
NOw. Goods. • •
A us ually pp Just opening, Dna will be gold at our
IX u low prices. LYONS & SOS.
GOOD, I%*anted Axes; for Daly one dollar eash.sell
log by ' J. LYONS & SON.
?Jontruse;February 19.1851.
FRESIT tirtneh I:faiths, also Ora:wet and Lemont, ho.
just received by M. C. tYLER.
Montrose, Feb. 12tb,1851."
Searle's
IS now in 6 . rerntlo u . havtag been repaired and tbo an ,
vices or 51r. A. Fisk. secured. The public may be
assured thet the work will 'be done at this nail In a supe
rior manner and to the satisfaction of costes:lca.
Feb. 11. 1851.-Btl'. D. SEARLE.
BCCKWIIFAT FLOUR forsale by
Montriier, Feb. 1851. I. N. BULLARD
Tailoring.
JOHN GROVES; the wellknown Tailor has
again made his appearance in Montrose to op.
crate in the . above nemed Easiness at the old stand
of G. B. Eldred, oppOeite the Democrat office, and
would again tender Ilia services to the public, and
elicits their patronage.
Making mud coiling done in the most approved
style of the age, end done on the shortest notice •
usual.
Montrose, Feb. 1% 'n.
mssolution,
THE eo-partnei ship h (4iinfirm existing between
the,subscribers, under the name and tirm of
Lathrop
,& Salisbury & Co., and alai. that of La.
throp &Grover is dissolved by mutual consent,
and the whole business remains in the hands of S.
S. Grover, who will conduct the business in future.
A. LATHROP,
J. B.‘SALTS - BURY,
S. S. GROVER.
Jan.fll, 1851.-6w3.
E. /I. 8 S. B. CHASE,
.1 1 27707.7\.7370 -:1.1:77,
MONTROSE, PA.
(Office over Tykes Store.)
E. B. Camig. S. B. CRASI
Notice.
TILE County Commissioner, hereby gfre public notica
that they hare fixed uporilhe - follottilg, days and
dates r:rpeetirely tor hearing appeals from the assess
ments for the year 1651, at the Cemmiisioneis office In
Montrose, to wit
Bridgewater, Franklin. Liberty. 31.'11,14. Mar: 11', 1851
Great Deorl, New Milford, Harmony, Trace. " 18, "
Jackson. Thomson, Cliff rd. Herrick, Wed. " 10.
Leona, Gib3on, llarford; Thursday, " 20, "
Brooislyn,Dlmock. Lathrop. V riday. " 21,
Spriorrille.Auburn. Rash. e Sat " 22, "
Middlesosrri, Choconut, Apolacon. Mom ". 24, "
Kit er Lake; Forest Lake,Friamlsrille, "
Montrose, IVednearlsy,bl • 28, "
',Sly order of the Commirrioners.._
' FL 3 :RISEN, Clerk
Couamintoncr - a Office. Montrose, !
rebra.try. 1, ISSI i
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AdmintstralinciiNotlce.
'C/TICE is hereby-given thst letters of- Ad.
I' ministration of the estate or Patrick Kane late
of Forest Lake township. deceased, have been
granted to the undersigned, and all persons having
claims against said estate; She hereby notified to
present them for settle:nerd ,without a.ray; ands!'
persons indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment.
'THOS. :MEEHAN, Adel.
Forest Lake, Feb. 18, 18.51-85fi.
Notice
To the - Widow, Children and Heirs of. Eseck
Thayer, de eased.
eEKE notice that au inmiest will be held at the
late dwelling house of Eseck Thayer, dec'd.
in the township of Bridgewater in the county of
Isnsquehanua, on Tuesday the eleventh day: of
Murch text erten o'clock A. M., for the purpose,
of snaking partition of the relit estate a the said
ideteased to and among his 'widow, children :rid
reift:esentatives.if the samc can be done witftont.
1 preludice to or spoiling of the whole ; otherwise to
1 value and 'appraise the Fame accordion° law• at
which time and place you are requested to titteno
1 if you think proper.
C, M GERA Sheriff
Sherifrithrice, Montrose, j 7w4.
Feb. 12; A. D. 1851.
Administrators" Notice. -
A,Tork , E lehereby given that letters; of Administration
1. , 1 have been granted :o tbeitindensigned. In the estate
of George K. Taylor deceased, late o' hush Township.—
AU persons Indebted to said estate will please settle the
- Mar. without delay;. and those having demands against
.said estate are , eonested to present the same, duly-at
-tested, for settlement. J. D. LtIII.PEON. #
•3d. 31.1/ADLCIIILD,Ii • '
hush, Jan. 21.1851. I 4°l3w
Administratrix 9 Notice. •
A Lt. 'persons indebted to the estate'of 13-ojtunin Cole,
Il deceased, late of Clifford township, will please to
' make Immediate payment ; and all baring any demands
against said estate. will present them to the subscriber,
duly attested for settlement.
En=
Freeman .Hodges &Co,
IMPORTERS 'AND JOBBERS.
. roS Liberty Street, Sr. . '
aietween llroadway and Natsau,.)
! ••AR now receiving& rich and be atiful era rtment o?
Fancy and Millinery Goode, to which we *mild;
particularly invite the attention of all'essli Purehasers, l
and rill make-it an object for them to give us a call,
we are determined to sell our assoriment,for Cash, lower!
• than ever before offered in this market.
Milliners can supply themselves with every article in
their line. at abOut the c9st cf Impottatlon !or Auction'
prima Many of "lir goods are manufactured expressly
for our Insh sale, and cannot be surpassed for beauty of
tow peters
Rich Hat and Cap Ribbons, a Dege ettriffyjt
Bilks and Satins for Bennett, •
Crape, Crape Lisses,Tark4one and Laudon Laces.
Trimmings for Gate, Cater and DresioO. .
Jenny Lind Caps, Party end Opera Head Dresses.
Embroidered Capes; Collars, Cuffs. and Cherrilsetts.
- Embroidered Edgings and Inserthum, Bain and Muslin.
Thread, Brussels, Valennelne, Slik and Thread ,
Laces.
Embroidered, Ileverireanil Plain Linen Cambria
S-G loves and Mitts, Kid, , ilk, Lisle Thread and sewing
Scarfs, Cravats and Dross Mrs.
• SwtarcJaconett, Book MUSkON and Didion Liens.
Embroidered, Damask end Pinta Canton Crape Shawls.
A full assortment of Straw Goodr I i! • '
French and American dstitidal Flowers.
With a large variety not mentioned above. '! •
!Al wishing to Avoid paying long prices sill. make
nerby canker an 1 eatlelylue themselves.. -h ni3
saw Stage Arrangement at Great
r Bend,
Tetyro Delp Lines of 'Stageo from t Oreat Bend to
ntroise will hereafter Jerre the ftailrotid notelet
C. (. Smith in the Immediate *kink* of the Depot, oral
, fowls: At 4A. IL and 6P. M., on the arrival of the Hail
road trains from New York. miming through Ore =ford
to rifontrose. Whence a Dail: Hoe rune MI alone:Ion
therewith to Springville fienktuinnock and Wilkeiberre ,
another. vta.liabolson.. Faztoryeille; Abington Centre;
Proridenetiond Hyde PIO to/3=l4We, Memo plaeei
taina *Jon the Hee of the firmeteGep Railroad.) it,;
turning., theitteaM Mims Perantonia at 4 A n. paean
Omagh tholtborer place tielfeutrinte.", hence the Hues
Maim time tonseb al* Ora% I:Depot befOre the
traittegolna East/ • F.
Also, a Daily Hai leaTtli Smittealtitiway note r the
anted of :the map Milo from the Wept for Carbondale
Stuaeartierille,Neet 3111ford,Uortorct. Lena:dead Dan.
dal!. TRMSDELitait CO.
-Great Send, Joni :'31451. - • 1-5 tt.
Valentines 1
ijUST received ot the, BOok ot . optetadid lot
of' Valentines G EO: FULLER
`new andsvataktee aCrfaiairjc2..fx
new sup* reecred.
rviritEs.
STATIMEN7 id. - RECEIPTSAI-EXHNDITIREB
Of Siasiiitelfataia . . cotinty, for the hai 1850;
(Made and publislid in-pursuance-of an 4ct ini Its4lo
.
Collector's Names. • Telyirthips:. • Duplicates. Ain't. paid Etoner's.
8 Mt
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David A Avery, 'Auburn, 132.3 '8 etc '
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David Sherer, . Chtroonnt, • - 115 51 - 104" 7 ' ' ' -I
bates Waldie, Jessap, • ', 57 10. 4l 31 , 354
J. Fallahe Apolacon, ' 177 58 ' -163 'l9 ..- 580
E. HollenbLla, . Auburn, • 328 04 -• 302.85 ••• 9 26
O. Foster, ‘• Bridgewater, 714 19 672 30 651
R:Whitney, ' Brooltlyn,., ' • 322 66 ' - 305 89': . '67
T. Foram, ,- Chnconut, ' -'
en 99 , 183,16 • 11.19
M. B: Benedict,. Clifford. ; . 476'87 390 00 ...
- A - .1.4: - Hotliste r,- - Dimock, - -- - .337 38 ' • 315 38 540
E. Bliss;. ' - : Friendsvllle. • 71'21 - 50.00 . -
B. W. Clark, . . Forest Lake, 245 39 ! }B4 30 •
A. Churchill, - Franlditr, - , 233 87 ' 208- . 89
3. W. Carpenter, Gibson. - 457 06 - 397 -
D. Venuetten, Greet inerl, ' - 3 70 0 4 351 5.1 8.99
D. Newman, Harmony, • 207 07 195
L. R.. - Peck. Harfoni, 369 09 -,•- -342 80 8 25
A. Spoor, • Herrick, • 24 77 138 40 •
' IL French, Jacks o n, 266 54 220
IL. Smith, Jessup, 265 711 247.07 5G4
4. Wood, Lathrop, 93.531 84 91 4 15
1 3. Bailey, Liberty, 192 OD, 178 2G4 43
J. Mead, ' Mon time, 443 22 1 414 96 - 643
R. O'Donnell, jr., Middletown. t • 237 05 1 2111 98' 865
A. Bishop, • New Milford, 486 21 295 41)
I E. Wilcox. Rush, 257 07 - 241 15 .3 23
B.S. Gage, Silver 'Ake, - 306 811 288 23 3 41
'G. G. Rodgers, Springville, 319 02 276
S. J. Millenl,' ILenor, 242 231 223 .14 5 9.5
N. West, . Thornton, 449 47 139 26 •2 88
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$7,17322
Dr. Musquehan
Jail. ' $ 20 00'
Court house, 71 00
Justices of Peace; 7 62
S. Croisman, crier, 49 50
Stationery, 57 76
Road Damage, 717 50
Road Viewers, :44 00
Wild Cat, 4 50!
Offices, fire-proof, 11 - 50
AP,. nom 55011
Unseated lands. 25 00
Traverse jurors. 1303 22 1
C-. 31. Gem. Sheriff, 58 50 ;
". Jailor, 139 50'
„rue!, 5 00,
State tax, balance of .
1649, . 319 43
Coroner's Inquest, 5 00
Counsel, 13 (i 0
Commonwealth c05tr..347 ....
Printing, 176 251
Grand Jurors, 469 S 9
Constables 243 7 '
F. M. Williams, Prot.
and clerk. 102 171
General Election, 413 05
Township o 364 SS
Eastern penitentiary:2l9 111
E PFarnarn.late cram. IQ 00
D. 0. Turret!, .. IfeZl l o
J. D. Murphy, " 171 "0
S. Dimock. ~ ~- 50
R. J. Eisen, Clerk, - 3;00 '. 00
Refunding orders, SD DS
J. Smiley. )
C. D: Cobb, Andt'rs.l9 50
A. Spoor. ) , • -
Treasurer's prerme4,29s GC
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Statement of Trcnourer's Account. . -
.
• 1
Dr. 0. D. Hompistedv: Contra . Cr. ; 24, School. Tax.
, To amount of ,Selteol By iroouut paid:eh I
Toarailable funds la to crier of Court 1 tas'es for sole Year ' ''-•-• Tretonsers: , ' $253 78
Treasury, • 8180160 ' -14O4Dirry pay $l9 501 1830 , $240 21 By moons ?ream ,
To uneurren r. moo- By ammo , orders ars percentage 13 14
•
•
ey from late trea.• redeetned.lB6o, 0903 U. i
surer, 13 9. 09 Dy 0 refunding or- 1 .-.•::: y amount in treasury
due townablps „SS "B)
-
To Susq`a. money, . 500 001' dem, ' FS 95 • --
-
, .
. ,
To State Wink Morris 21 00,11,824marnrer's per-• . i . , :.
To ein't reed. from ' 1 -mane, . Z 5 09.-7-zr.::-.-.-1 -- --.--- - - - -
Collectors 1849 '507175 8y
"',=current moo
/ •
To em't ree'd iron . ey from tete trea
t:vacated lands. , 473, 93 . 99 ;4T- !-
To enieurot,reeersed 'By anseei Co. 2non. ,
from C. Al. Gem; 93 151 ea' 3oo 00 I
Sheriff • - -fly Slate bnk Morris 21 On !
$9348 331141.108•senpr Contra 2053 21 1
1851, Zan. 1, To bal. -- I
Lure per contss,, V. 033 31
~ . . $9848 58
$5OO REWARD .
spin Jewelry Store of Wm. W. give war broken open
I * few elvishly *hue at
,precisely half put ten u'-
elou by the
And found to contain a fun a , trortmcnt. of
Clocks. Gold and Silver Wa!dui, Silver Ware
Gents and Ladles Pine and Pings of the latest styles
Geld and Silver Pen ellsastdles and Gents Gold Chains.
Belt Slide', Gold Pens. Bracelet, Gnld and ECilver Tblm
blts. Spectacles, Scissors, Steel Reeds Sce.
Also, Pertnn3erv-.3, good assortment of Lubin',
dc Roselle's Extract, including Jenny Lind's. Verbena,
lieliokopc. Ambrosia, nose, -Patebonly, Muse, Der de
Gasoline, Jockey club du%
Soaps and Pomades of all kind?, Toothpaste, Trleoph
croup &e. .
..
L l i
Also, Burning Fluid, and a good aourrttnen of Lamp.,
Yankee Notion.. Toy., and eariona other ;till es too nu
merort. to mention, which will be void posiii ' ly cheaper
than can be bought elsewhere.
N. ti. Repairininrall Linda done on reasnnaldeterma,
at Alton notieP. and warranted. MI. \ TUVE. '
Siontrare, Sep t. 25th, 1350. _
• The American Flora,
INMonthly pane, each illustrated with (torn
t'onr to six beautiful likenesses of plants, with
their Botanical description, history., propagation,
acid culture, medical properties and Gies. By A.
11. Strong, M. D. Second edition. ; The Amer.
ican Flora'; is not only one of the most beautiful
of all parlor ornaments, but a valuable acquisition
to tbx.library and study of every family. - - It un
folds to the reader the great secret of the proper
ties and uses of such plants as are delineated with
in its pages, and render. clearly and intelligible to
every enquiring mind the valuable worth s of na
-1
tare's productions. The Classification... - iOnder,
I Family and Natural Order ofeach describM ape
cies, compiled from the moat authentic record,' of
history—falloWing the Linnteata system, is given
and explained in a manner that every student of
Botany cannot fail of understanding their mean
ing. The History, Propagation and culture, me.
dical properties and uses of inch plants es are con.
aidered most valuable. either in medicine, the arts
or as ornaments, with
,their qualities, modes of,ad.
ministration and' , doses,itre briefly explaiued,there
by rendering it unnecessary. 'in many instances,
for the reader to consult n'practising physician.
Asa parlor ornament. the' "American Flora"
cannot be surpassed. Each ntimber will contain
from four to six'beautiful colored etigravingt,
tating nature in her greatest perfection ; thus em
bellishing each volume with fifty or sixty likeness
es of living plants. - It is
,not only au tuvaluablo
worit to physicians and student', hut - a desirable
acquisition to the library of every family..
- .TERI/S.—lnvariably in advance. •
One copy, one year,. $3 00
Two copies one year, to one address, • - 500
One Copy, two years, 5 00.
Single numbers, . - 25
1,.. A liberal discount will be 'made to ,Booksellers
' and Periodical Agents.
o.3"PosuMasters, Merchants,and all others:in.
teresting Uteri:limit's, in the circulation of the Work
by sending four subscribers shall be - entltletto a
fifth copy.
TRAVELLING AGENTS WANTED.
To men of enera, who fort% certificate. of
character and rinalificilioni - thii best °fel:montage.
anent will be given. • ' boy sill fuld this a Jere.
live; business. - -- • -
ELIZ.i COLE. Ai lnex
, - 5 6w
All communketlmelo bersddiened, pestr,
&13a
GREEN SPENCER ? 67 , warytA ,•
Fox Winters and IrraPPers•
iou;ie would say. fetch ittong ,or Fos
skins,and. other run pf all *lmits, and
Sheep P 4 , itcd . she wal 'pat the bWittat . prices
Ccri.k-;t- 7ifikTPVl, 47 .
7
Balances or conoot
Amonut , of Dnplicaten,
raw by Collector":
Exeueratione to Collectors
Percentage 0 ' ••
Due from •4
na Cothity. Cr.
; Statement of Trews
1 Cotnmonss - ralth
'By County orders Is-
sued from No. Ito --- : Dr. 0. G. Hem at •
Nootinchasire. tkel......rma SG T. urger:ate sn i t
riy, ...u azn ntra u u t dis P olA d . an , ao
By refunding Indere 89 9:i i t a zate tax Tor
• $7838 $2
By treasurer's pr ern- To aggregate tun't of
~ °metal:kat= Mel
rage. '
. 2° ' " I for previous years. 532 77
---
Tonmount from tin
' briar,' lands 423 SI
ors 'Accountftbr 16413,,1849; 4850."-:
88,291 11
ecupitulatlon
$10457
! Dr. C. lg. Geret Sti
11R50, Dee. 31. To -
1 amount of Fiats
and jury foci col-
1 'feted, - s9e. OG!
IM=MI
Statement of Treat'
tire to flood and
seated Land•.
Foil
Tn =Aunt oil warrants lb
Road PIT.* for sole •
Year 0;16502 $1,249 97
tatement,of Couuti, Treus'y. .14 i. I.
To available Fowls, Ipcoputy Treasury, _ $21:122 21
To mega Co. money native,' from
former, Tteasurer, - 1300 00
state tank of !Innis 21 00—.711 00
Tonneuromt money reed from former Treas. 188 00
To amount due from notice's* of 1843 $132 87 _
T o , 14 tt 012 C 2---744 rD
To several *moony; dor on Omuta, Judgments
anenotes about.
053654 2
We certify the forreviur to be a true statement.
I). 0. TURRELL,
J. 1). MURPHY, Commissioners.
S. Dl MOCK,
Arruer. IL J. NIVEN Clerk.' '
Commissioner's Office. Feb'y. 1, 11151.
ALBANY et., BIWALO,S
New York & Erie; Cayuga'Si; u s
quebanint Rail stoads,seneea
and Cayuga Lakes;
EVERYBODY'S MARKET LINE
, ers at a t r u oi o 7 o ;x 9 p g ar p ei a t t o , r
v e f o e tr . FREIGHT
Ousels. Bar •en, Rochester, Caninds
T i
I slaw. ll
all
447' A
C c' 1,
e
us, (Isaacs, Dresden, Ovid, leUdi, Dundee, bedding, Jr".
crsou, Banns. Vlitipoit,llorsehtteds, .(orning,
Factoryrille,Spring Fort, Iteddit's Ferry, A :wogs, Mei , -
ca, Caudwr, t]wego, Delon, Binghamton, Great Bend,
Laneshoro', Deposit, and lisneoek, every day in t he week,
(SucolAyi excepted,' and continue:dill regularity throng
oat theses/ion, They will attend to (Greenling the same
to the New York )IStlitit, trariolp will [entire the person.]
al attention of experienced salesmen, who will attend to
theeelltug oftbe settle, and return the proccedain Bank.
able funds at either of the *bore points, to the following
;MMUS :
EntialG,Storehouse of henry Daw ; Atties.Storehonse
of IlenreiViord; ilattaria,Storchonseollucius A. timith,
Bergen,Srehouse McPherson ; Rochester
Stare to f
lreirbanks &. Eldredge; Canandagus, Office o
Walter Curtoratt i Genera, C. Lawrence; Dresden Store
house of Whitney &Hooch; Orid,Pergusou &SFraguef
Lodi; Dundee Landing, Storehouse of T. Ttithilt & co.;
Jefferson, office GIB. 0. Noma; on the" Pier Butane'
I office efj P. Phelps; Biliport.storeafJ. Stull; Horsel
evade, oitles of.l. A. Ferrell . ; Corning, store of WM. .1
Arnold; - Elmira; storehouse , of Thurman & Inghtsia
- Factory - 0111e, store of Charles U. Sbepheid ; Redder's
Ferry; Aurora, store of-U.& 0. P.:Berge - 1a; Mem, slur
of P. 11. Drake; Candor, store of S. Barager; otfhgu, o.
tlee of Nathaniel Elle; Union, Store of C le,. Wheeler;
Binghamton, office of JardesSlok; Great Bend; office of
P. Churchill; Laneshors' sfflee of F A, Ward; Depoelt,
store of Ensign &Dean; ' Hancock, store of Allison. &
Beeves. J.A114. OSIIKIIfs. Binghamton, - -
I
WM. WHITNEY, Dresden,
OEO. P. MONELLG do.
• NATHANIEL ELLS, Diego
At/ENT/Le-Buffalo, Henry paw ; Attica, TheraU Sy
ford; Ilataria,.Luclur A. Smith; Bergen, DanleirdePher
son; Rochester Fairbanks & Eldridge; Canandagall,
WaltlrCorcorai; Genera, IL Lawrence ; Ovid, Ferguson
Sprague; Lodi; Dundee Landing; Tuthill &. Co.; Jef
ferson, E. 0 Norton; Hanna, - P. Phelps; aliliport,
Stull; floritelorsde, J. A. Terrell; Corning, Win. J. At ,
void; Elmira, Thurman & Insitran]; Factaryville, C U.
Shepherd! Antora,H. & 0, P. Noma d ; ftb,,,,p . H.
Drake; Lando?. S. Banger; Union, •C. Y. Wheeler;
Crest Bend, V. Churchill; Lenesberce. P. A. Ward; De
posit,Ensign & Dein ;.Itatleoek, Allison & Reeves.
Capt,' darnel Isk,
•
Will
oillarrintemt the baldness thioagbout the bole
ae, and re anive and fill all tordeta for
Genesi.les. Writhe, Flith,Pretere,,l44. tfltes:
which-will be bought• at the Watt wholesale *tees fa
New Yore, acid tore:Med to say of - theater,' named
Depts. —tt
" .DISSOLIifION,
THE Firm-6r Eldred & Newcomb', is this day
dissolved, by mutual consent. The notes Sind se - -
coats may be found in the hands of ,(. B. Eldred
at the old stand until the first day of February
bent, after that they will be 'pier:ad in Minden!
ta_ proper. penson...for collection.
G. •
URI NEV,VCO/tin•
'Montrose,' Dee.' 908.50. '• " "
NittlCE.% ;
THE &WOO Will o:mantis Ikellat; sp; And
I Psi buskutis at od ebasel "mid will keep
generst amortment of Goode in hie line, which ks
will sell *eey,ehiap for riagpsy. • Thonkful (or
thsvery fibers{ 'pstressges which sus teeelied by,
the old,he respectfully sotteiti a eentinoesee
of the eime•at.,6l4)4l):
• Maki* Raw,
_ Ornektell Hams and • Sbouidept.,
Vuost sato to#Noo4 regOotsitiwitototooutimi to
rialgit4. ato 444 ho i7pag ihy:a f4l.lut sabgeo
wou al • -.411,448txr ztetizr. mlts•fm2altstelfr-,
, .
....,, . ...._. rarmafig,.Saigt,.„ . . ~....
mi.* „mitiiiiAii-,-..-41-11 ifttlit`a6ntlot ill; pritalo
.11: tale Onset Ea iaNwFat;64,ltentorand Lots-loeo.
Eta hi Sinsondaseemeontitri L Fa: , Wl"° 1.111 " ° °it
Ittliftrot altlltrir salitain &it. a remelt' desetipsion .4
glelr. m . W 2 - o t.teds as fellow* : Narativt of, carer. boy
• alai:4'ollol:4st ateloose - wardred ;Inaddloo ;- Orchard,
grafted or. common froDpether lranttrer, IMO - idled ,
tyros;
.bow kr froio Idonttite. and Abe nearest-K.041..
s deOt on the-New NOtk_ 4....Ett01-41altraidt primlad I
Semi Oki:Mt:eta. Al !if rgilitaittripTl fgpmfr..We Nerd
Egtmo, trill receive -.prompt att6ntlim by nalEn3 on at
addreadng me at 6 toutzie:4Btuthdehaits eottity. - Pa.
0:1 4 *q1 111 C •f " 411, )/Cetilne to the iirtriihtiefete of
charge.
01ace 4 m3 -Thripike. 'Ottlidt,44=ts west - nr. **Britt
1 earner. . ,..
The tollowint Paint and Lots a r e am niterrEl fit lids:
r - ,No,]; 40 acres, 30 ingitimeLPrinne Lionised,' Barn;
No 2,8 Q do 60 _. do ~ , do- • • Jo
No. 3,100 do 60 -At. ' •-•••• :-• '/ dO •• ,'' do ~.
,: No:s, 70 ,: dr ,• i do .. : -40 ~ do . ! ••' , . do '
No. 6. 90 do 35 '• do • - • ' dor • ' '' do '
No. 7. /POT., Warehouse and Lot. - •
No.B, 166 aeres7s Itaproted, fretted bons.. mullein.
No: 9. 02g do 35 do - - dodo •'- - do '' No. 10,2 do . do .-. Alo , :.,. •di• • . :-,- :,do .
Nth Ili .-_'., :: ....,....
~ do„. do and Lot
. N 0.12. 100 seitceilmproved,froOled hails* and barn
N 0.23, 340 -. do;_2(NQ .510 - - 1 r. tdo !,. dd. 4 .. 'do •
N 0.14,66 do 60 .do do • do - - do ,
N 0.15, 168 do 60 do do : do . •-' Ido .-. '.
,L, No. 16. - J2Q arras Ais kcopmydirratoo Dons* A.tul IA? _
NO. 17, 100 do 75 do do .dd •,.to -
No. 18,112 do 50 do • • .44 .' :do —. do i .
No• 12,250. 'do 450 .. do . _. de • do . ; dO 1
' No. 20.-145 .14 1( do --to - • do - ' :10
lgo. 21, 190 di 120 do do --.do ' : .
: do
• : N8,22:904 do .45 „do. do do .do I
T:0;23; 45 •do • 10' 'do' '•' Jo • 'dd - do 1
No. 24.232 do 225 do dO . do ': ,• ,do
Nd. 25,125 do 101 l do ,do do • do
' No. 20 176 do 140 . ' _do • - ' -do -•-'' 'do 1. do ---- ,
No. 27. Al do -45 do- . -do -- do do
•' - NA. 28.17 artes gro d pavrtnlß and dwelling.,
' N .29, 134 acre's, 90 improved, tirdeallatoorend barn
No. 30075 do 190. -" - •, .!` - " ,
NW.- 31.135 do_ 95 '", " " -, " 1 •
• No. 0. 1P do 135 ' " .•• " - " " ,r • "
No. 23. Pt do Od , i. ro , . n . "
No. 34. 150 du 100 c c I'" " "
No. 13, 150 89 co .. . - 7. 4 - ',
"
N0.24:14 300 do 170 , cc , CC" - "
No. 17, 190 'do 140 " 41 ' 44
•
No. 79, 170 do, 100 :, •• 11 - 44 11 ; 11 ;
No. 39 175 do 90 do do ' do do i
No. 40 80 do 45 do dO ' do •: . 410 i
• N 444 41-212 do 150--drs- • --do do do
, N. il,-Persons droittor.,,t.o pnrchm.e ony,of the. above ,
by eying the number via obtain ft full dkeription. 1
' • - I• - ' . . , •. ' ALFRED BALDWIN. i
Montrose, Pa. October:lBso.-44d.
Percent'.
e et,
Amt dne.
.8 cm.
132,37,
Imo
11849
ill
18S0
1 0_.77
12 25
"8.59
15 .93
35 381
16 10'
- 88 87
21 21
,61 09
24 98
60 06
13 00
4 471
9 3R
21 89
11 42
It 841
33
8268 9'
- 6744 39
• sB,n9i it
23
EAGLE FOWDRYI
Ware Boom. - in - Lyrius , Cltandlir's
=ME
urees Account with
of Penmylranin.
-ad, COntra, ' Cr.
. _ .
Cooking, Parlor. Shop and Coal Stores,
Store pipe, Elbows, Zine,Sheet Iron,
Copper. Brass, Wire, Bar Iron, .
• Nail Rods, round & square
- Cast Steel. sizes,
round 4. .square
- • • iron, all sizes,
Side h ill
Green Sward :
Excelsior, Genesre
WorsterPlows.Straw C'itt-
tar's. Corn Shellers,Saw . Arbors.
Morticing Machines, Mill Cranks,
Balance Wheels, Pots; Dish Kettles, Spi
ders,- Tea Kettles, Waffle Irons, Umi
brella Stands. Pumps, Lead Pipe,
Shingle Machines, Scrapers,
Sleigh I'hoes, Jack Screuis,-4-c..lfc.
All kinds of Castings on hand or !Mle to order—
also. Tin. Copper and Sheet Jron Ware on' hnud,
or made to order.- W ILSON & CO.
Montrose, Nov. 5, 050.
cash tint State
Treasurer, tax •49
'5O„ 85= 119
By cash sent State
Treasurer from un
seated lands, 4191
By Ipr Cl rel.:third
by Treasurer ou
$6317 61
By 5 pr et' aliturril
Collectors on set
tlement.
By al lowaurf to Col
!rotors for rain,.
ration..
By amount unpaid
previous years 1464 45
$4815 4
erit6 Contra.. Cr.
By 3pr retainea
Sheriff for colihrorn $2 S 8
By *nit t Tram.
In account , current, 93 12
titer's Account rein.
:obool Tutor on Un.
d Taxes.
Illy Amount tps $984 OP
By Tyra,. prcentg 45 48
By amount inTrraw
THE subscribers, (having entered into copart
nership) beg leave to announce to their friends
and acquaintances, that they maybe frond at the
same, formerly occupied by ',l',. & H. Hayden, in
New Milford, where they have now just received,
and will be constantly renewing, a good assort
meat of . • .
thy due tout:Alpe 330 4S
--,-.
$1249 97
Fancy & Staple ..Dry Goods, Groceries,
Provisions-Itardware, CrockerY,Tin,
Stove 4- Sheet Iron Ware, Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, - -Nails, Glass,
, Stave.-Pipe,.Zinc,
which we wilt eel! at tho vcty //mist possiNt prict
We are nrw receiving a good anortthent of ~
• Ileadgmade elolking; . of all kinds, `
Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Caps; all of .which ive
will 'sell very low. '
- N. B. Flour '(by 'the sack or barrel) and Salt,
always on hatid., r
Please call and examine our assortment, as we
shall be. happy to' show our goods at'any . time,
whether you intend , purchasing or not. By strict
attention to business, and making the best endeay.
ors to please. we hope-to Merit; and reeche:a lib
-
eral eihard,orpeblie patronage..
TRACY HAYDEN.
B-..LITTLE.
Neg. Milford. Jannary let. I 2450.
Wanted Immediately •
NY
quantity or all kinds of produce; including
'Poi*, Potatoia: Sutterßutter; Lircti.Talllow,
Hides: and Skins. Hemlock bark:and Wood, Ste;
We will p'y two shillings for, good socks, so
fetch them alone as fast as peemble,.
Ssolvissiessy,ssad .s.sesserraii .Is..l4aftt
,
Great Bend, Pa.
WC C. , C. SIIIT
rims Proprietor havingreeently fitted hia home, sittt
oted within a few . yards of the pe v a, inw style ass.
surpassed, li now prepared In receive and entertain his
friends. Quests wilibe,conveyed to sad from the ears
free of charge; and every atteottod given for toeir com
fort and convenience. • The established stages slim start
from his bonsc„ which leave upon the arrival of the dif-,
ferent trains Attach:id is itri excellent Ivy oar
Stant/ by Mr.. Truesdell, where • horses, end' "Carriages
can betad at-all times, on reasonable terms. '
Cr C..S3IITIt
Great Bend, Jan, 20. 1851. ; 4u3en.
At the variety More. - -
Agood supply of choice Teas, Coffee, Stnptr,Mtdasses,
Spice, 'Pepoer. btarch. Salerstns, Soaps, Tobacco,
Cigars. Pepper-settee. Mustard, Rise, Cracks rs, Drop,
Andreveti - rain.filter,RolyrkExtrtiet, Limn Oft, Boots,
Shoes ' at• Caps, Carpet Bat:, , Sitchcbi;Chteks, School
Books,sration cry, Powder. Shot,Wilinw ware2tnens ores,
Tubs, end a general. assortment of: Willow Ware Pall.,
firoonut, Brushes. Itasketc enntectlnnerk; - Yinkfe
time, en indLtpensablo :articlewith_ns, Itattdherchier
Pins. Fingeritings, ,Watches, , Gold Pens,ann Pencils
and in fact testy description of Fancy Goodp, noisily
ept, in any place. far auto by- -W. U. Vitoirsa ioa
Great Itend, - Jan.l3,-15.51. .
A 'Card: • --
'VlEsubscribers tak e thieAmaitnnhy of ten:
dering their sincere thanks to their customers
generally, not only for the very liberal 'patronage
bestowed upon them during the , past sis yeani,but
also for the promptness or titir payments—and
beg leave to say they hive coinnienced the year
with a detertnination to keep a general and full as.
sortnient of good 6000:3,,which be sold on
as fav orable terms for Cash, Produee'or approved
credit, as ean:he bought -in imp other.:estriblioh l
inept thie side of the city. . , . •
BE4VTLEir WE AD.
'Montrose, San. 9, 3 SU. - • , •
MICE .rototeribers Orr mow prep.itittl .fandidi *hie
.1-Leatbnitn,itui.gootittly Prot' &.;ef.. l a , mentatke
ittry at the iaszatactartre . plietw - throe wilootw In want
of &Ain't rotoAtrtleAr, at. low pTiee*.fire rot orftwl to tall,
and examine Our stock. - 1, . IId)rPEN & tarLig. -
New Intfard;Jaii,:2sth', 1447 ,
CTCO - ClaTirvishans patieruai received
1•11 q ., , for sale
REN cheap
TL hi,. • . • • ,
- EV . d4lthAik.' •
!.;At104:14,44 441i.Alit
170t1tEitH13 Grotikie French, Cheitile;Litrallteflom for
r • Painttlramisb,Greaim; ,
mid tpate , o7ait.ktaUßoln eitk4esiths, Oldies; Arco&
clothe, IttorWoolon eQuds pr; met" , ' , .dent l PltlWitqlolet
their/Ist lokitior toter texture at tke •
mac h ftio quoin Wks,. Satin,Jtibbeneolad calico
iree4tor ever, desoriptlathit.la ecrello4 „none. • Tor
cleating marble it lett, keetartlele`txteat.., •-• •
.- • '
arr •.•.
etla I• • . 41-11 trOLLF.T. Xoritidte;.,,-
• A Sent‘TA. Tyono mo t and I.N.Bynmd,
Uobtron t U Age kitt,lteertlftforelf Wiz D
4.1•610, and fltroral VriiloOltellordiPle:%7,, •
'NerrinialeirNeVraalool - 7
A IkltitittlliAN:64lectlittli pii111 , !...
13. 4t i a l lV l =4 l l 7.ll eW l Vtli f
.4411 i girilttel
ft seerentutlslCl% f
r tho l ostornm thimitoprnip ef Weir PProllille.7
Risen" *-roonm4 Vag telostioft,- eta splietOng Into Or
goloi•Aaa In* Mita: • law follgAtit, tAletPOl:eall
ilta i tiirimMiscsproputlitbr lb, a paoloupd wen on..
on; ; • is - - t *
- 4;44lkOkilf hikinztUtß I tti tltiql!ft. 4 :
tattlitaitil trete } a fferent • ,
.4.. !Oaten, tt4Titi,lllll6.of.re
„
Long Building. -•
A general assort enenc of
Now. Firm and New, Goods
Live let Live 1
Stile Leather.
. •
SUSQUEHANNA. ACLOrnri*
institnneari" 00insard000
Tu et /a / fhr rain . Ztb . . Ronan soiroasi.a cocoa fitar/t
Bond of ThelliC ;11M..fiadt batiDe. *UMW ab tato b
/attraction tirniosnantaniroecesiorrini tom jot rwood
tho'hurteetalon, onobbtannual sonanoilo• raitionontS
thoicunitution totbe44trearmat Whited% alai petrygg
of tilibtont iiontoioniVntlienon* edloottatt 2/1/a;
bo men net n odor lbw tininoinnt• enrotiesor
Prof: Lenni4l:lll. , Wisterg, - . 46 . , as,
* t o. li.reanno. A. B.
L.finltaty 1. Urprfordi
Cootincilowmon.
Miss Sadly Elsearnan Tettetitle
Mt °UAW, Walter
These trill be tittle arsdernie terms In,lfroyea. TA*
first estuteethitt ms the letir dayot Itipt4or 'mate,
ne Moo the :th dal Witt. of 14 treelia, , lm4 Melillo! on
the 29thiley otApiliptl4 weeks. - - .
. • • Olf '2 •
The studiel of the Pekoes, DoPuttstrato *lf 64 / 4 41 Stir'
The Common Branches of cheat:ado:OW ;
Deportment 10,06
The studies of the Higher brar.chee. -"111P0
of tits Classical Depitttitiont •
'Greek Sinn Ihrence.
• with those °fibs Adding*
-; al Depart.,in whole fallen ' • 21 ,t0
MasleWilb osi of Plano, •• . .110.00'
Drilling and Pitintlog, each'. '16.00
tie:Wien - • - ' • 15,00 , " '
• 14 it. !tie the , tiolrentid MAIMSe of the VIM.* bj
appropriate discipline. by the count of stody pnfswen,
by the - thosongt ens orthi leatesettoo imparted epQ .p
the facilities fuenisbed, to pecan for this Academy' ljt
standbig talons the Literati testltutlexis ores
eurtautt. -" , „
N. D. pupil/ team abrOM,,trhadog to obtain Do te d 11111 JP
mei,* dlt ectimi to pia e'eli byomplzing tuPritda Cludi
dlur or Wm-J.3l°ll'ord. madmitteo. ' •
lima. Wm. 1 12817P,PnieSdosit. .
A LBERT CITA MHZ it LIN, Esq. MO.
n . Mason S.itylfuti . yruumrtt '
croPe,2lept .. iriDU.
Woodrurs, Academy,
T Dlmock, Sue:melt:tens County, will br open' Or
the rcception orstn u.mas on irednestlai.Bth CLAD:leas
ender the Immediate superintendence or Bea. Arebibeil
Shat and Lady In 11 1 / 1 44. ability & es preface the tame lea
pima onntidenee nuty'ho repair]. The tine bealthtioest-
Ity ihte prospects of , this intatution cannot btu be ep-.
preciatt:d by aperture's,' haroikh education for tbe
least twisihte expense and trouble. The Academia year
sill be divided Into tour g_tutrters,, twelve weeks Owls. res
raeation drone week Immediately sue osodJng each gues
ser Arrangements ludretteet madeforstndento ma& ie
Dom a distance to hnatd yu PriVille Win& et Ilithanribe
with the least possible expense: '
PRICES' Vi s rtrall •
Tba tedies of primary depart meet ;-• $lll4
Academical
o Classical t , - I • 4
3lnsic with nye of piano ; ; • , - e t a
I Drawing and - - telt
French
i The tuition ode half payable in „ '
,New Firm and , New 61n0d5...± -
THE nub:critters respect:Wily glee notice, that theybovic
entered Into to-pit.trienbip, under ,the name to
style of l'asT Milt, and lunrejait melted front'
York an catenate* aridgeneral tureortment of Diy(lirnea s
(irritates, Crockery Hardware, Boots and Shoui-ike,
niblch hang bought mostly , for cash; sail owing tei the
lateness of the season, at greatly reduced piece s nrie of
fered for rate, for'ready par - only, on such tetras ta tea
not tall to induce all tonurchsaenthoeilli ghre us *elate
at the old stand of Mills fr. Knapp.
411 kind of produce taken at the highest tcarltprs
Wm. II .POl4l.
PAM It. PITTS
.
Mtintrose Dee, 25,1630
, NEW.:GOODS .
LVONW4kICHANDLEII I - .
- Montrose and'.Lapp..46ro%.,
kRE now receiving a large and splendid alsorftlialitt of
• Goods, which Intl be sold cheap fort:ash. - •
svhcerlngr. shirting. Tieklng, - EUttinff;
liras, C4l[oll and Woolen. Tarn, Carpet - and Rnittlsg
Turn, ilroadelethr and Casameres, Carpets and Carps*
Raga. Trunks, Black: flue and 0 reen'llmbrellat,..Tapsul
Ware, Cr; el and.° lags Ware. Hardware, &PT!
- - G R.OOE RIE S-
Crushed. pnlvensed and N. 0. Stwark Coffee'. Molasses,
Black and Green Tess, Por k , ga,c4erel,Codfiali, gaud*,
eplees, arc'. • - • • •
BO OKS..4...STAtIONSRY,
We are rkelrhus a la , ge assortment of 01 kinds , taboo
firwsks:(Eugllsh. Latin. Proisch, Greek and Owitaaro
bles. 'lister*, .Miscellaneous Works,, MedleaLSoolss.
Cards. Tissue and Yet* Paper,44. tee. Those it *tit
of Rooks-and Stationery ' please gieb use ao.ll,as ars
ntend to sell rhesus for masts. . "..
STOVES AND • IRON
COoking, Parlar,i3hati, and Coal Steck,. Eire. */ a; 4 4
Store,Ware, Iron Scrapers, Plows: Carr ekellaer‘ Cass
elate a, Plow Palate, etc., at Lanesboro7 - . . • .
PORk. SAL2 1
.4; FLOUR.
by thebbl . or otb erwise—Candiss by the or itreasa',...
NatLl,Gissa, - PaJnts-and
• •
. Salotea.d.: P Townsinses, laikastiniallar
narilla,-15 - centsper bottle. rroxsAtcaq law
Montrose and L nesbosaMois.,;lB6o,,zi. , •• •
Split and have i - Shingles,
ARexcellent article , . (ararranted) kept e"seaullY
bandand for sale rigid, at tbe elope th e subs,
a t
North ol Montrose, on the Cbenaairo
neat-David Benches. Grime 1,1850.1'
-a
11
. Farter's_lmpormant
IL PECK, would inform, his 'friends 'wet
shaving already' received a stippli Of Coirisatf
Rye. - he wants mar -8;a04 Meat. prul Ott e Car
which he will pay the very highest prices in Cs*b
a..3•Bring it on, any quantity rafit, if-you west
the ready. L IL PECKt
Herford Mils, Jan. I;1$51: Itf. " :
Daguerreotype Rooms.
'(Odd Fel&ws Nall. Mirtler 0 .-
A . trfailk‘
' • - • Cheitnetretreefe.) ' -
LIMNING laid returned *clothe It! With a bootie
.l.l. 'eaten of plates, cams, ehernicals.fte4 !Invandet•
signed feels assured thal ha eatiglei utisfaelon to all
.erhowlshi." comet edition:" - .items wy new 'UMW
of casing may he found Jenny /dad, repine /Rade, lkad
Panty book eases. -Please eall and emualanspecitnen
Pictures, among which Is; tiniyon Dagtoorwlypet fahlas
from Root's celebrated ljagnereootype of detray Lind.
' Yours Artlialcally; • 05r. ik-DRIARS.
Montrose, .1 15. 1831. - •
11ALF SKINS—Just , received a p_rime ki!",—
NJ,alao, another
,eopply,of gating cppaCl i aa.
titer, Coarse and tine boots,,,ce. ' ,
• • : BIM= it SEW*
CASH paid for ell= kinds of Shipping Full; Sup
. Sheep Pons.- • G. S.' EttIRED,
Wf A or N EL E ws tA— an i: c ll tl y r : i o ng n_stoti coal in exchange
?4ionlioer,'dnn:B,"lBsl.
• •
Stoves 't* are •
and JPipe.7 •
I:EY Stone State ,Air Tight evoking -sloes, to
It burning wai] or coal, the _best in use .
Rough and Ready'dolible oven clocking 'sierra. ,
.t.Elevnted - do ...do 'do
Premium. • !"- ..„'de
Victoria ' • I: . its =de
Empire State. - • -
Clinton Air Tight - dn.,' _ do
20 Sizes and kinds of Parlor Staves far *wood se
coll. - •
4 Sires of 6 plate Stoves.' : .' - '-! •
Coal and. Wood Stoves &temps. school heaps*
ihe best in Use..-,. '
• t Copper, bract, tin,iind Iran stove Warn.
Russia, English; and kmerican 'Stove. Pipe.
Stone, Tin; and Zinc ttihips ; tc„„ tor sal e by ih e
100 dos ., or single, at thetEag w irri ts n o nd N ry 7 D c epa_
Montnes4 !Mk .
LEY--IT BE UNDERSTOOD .
iIIHAT Post & Pitts areNdeterinined to neer*
1. - rigidly 'to the Ready pp ay ilystfiviatid cease.
fluently' can affird to all their good' 'tit ' fattier pi.
tea than those Who mast make tip 'forbad. debts.
and they sos &unit. ; do: it. • .Call and Mm foe
yourselves, ni-the old stand of Mills &.I(tuipp, 1
GOtifiand.pilverwstetteNsiiverTable,Tes,Denatiand
, elllllpooni, and treneraltuumtlasta of .11i7
NEW-tot or latfies Rub ben ' Bookiyi
G 40 71 1-511 0 Robbery,•Plush
received by -
•
U 1 WE is henoby, gifstt t at en e oft en din
• 11 - Prooldint; Sefretary, and Tromourer settle
Odd f"..tlevo's liall-Aotoeletian of Aienttele wi.l
hold FilitOWlP - Nan al 8 dekelt a P.
I I f tttf•it the l ltb day of.3lerfb, 1851.
Ron.
BREV/StEttl•risenniiteit.
: - FAYETTE - AVERY.'"):• •
t'..:;.Aftintronpaeb...l3th:).B.sl, .; -
Nov „.. b haarby given that applitlanaus
have - . Lam, made to the Court of Catlin=
Ptittailf43ol9abbanob ettanty imbits "batten of
'lncotitor.ittion ,titthe bretWtss Spbeoped Chip eh
of and - dui 'lletWiet
Bpitenp4lTAtirch et Tharniati_, - 4 iteeeffng tetbis
Act of Asbettlay - orthe 33tb tiartti Oetobir; 41.
i t 1 840 E: - = :-/"4 1 1 4,W110•Litat$9. Pitter.
rebAgth.VV:jroSl;
. NEW ii4pliSot JEUTIRY. 14;1" -- f f t
at eirt ter tub; at, ' ' - ;111111,/,:gto,
•fi•-5h 0 ri.4.,1p51.
; . " 4. 41 .4 1 ,1 4- r if .a ~f 1719M
mow"-
& READ.