The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 24, 1851, Image 3

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    the new States on the . Paoifiet, : Twei ; Per.
f ens found in the net of horse stearifin. on .
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Casa:lnes ricer, were liangell by. the people.
N. Ir. lepald Satdidcry. . .
FOREIGN NEWs..
, ,
The Collins steamer PacifiC 'arrived: at
her a o ct on Saturday morning. .ohr ma
tjug the voyge from' Liverpool in the ifinr.,
test so ce . of time passage has
which the passa
vet been 'Accomplished. The .joy of 'our
citizens at this, though not so -londly, ex
pr as when the news ived' o the
- ,
te
satvof the Arlan id sam rri
ship, was tot
ices general. All classes seemed proud ofj
this trintnph of our steam Marine ;and when,
the fact \ was announced' on Change, 'tba j j .
,le i me of the merchants: was denionstrit
ed by! three hearty cheers for the Collins hoc !
of steamers. .N .
The political news, frea' the •Enropein
Stated is not very interesting, I The hopei
of France are now centered on tcneemints:
terial arrangement, . which .is have before j
noticed as in progress. :Thisitt connection
with the debates on the revistonnf the con=
stitution, still keeps the gay eapital alive
with hopes and apprehensions, Business
'ha revived with the anticipation of a more
settled ministry, and the great mercantile
h ous es were preparing for any contingency
that might arise from the discusiien on the
c onstitution.
In England the Chancellor of the Exche
quer b as introduced a second budget, which;
has been tolerably received It is quite
modification of the first, and the; ministers I
are holding on to office only till the disso
'lotion of Parliaments which it is said, will
take place before the close of the Great
imposition as the English journals now ad
mit the World's Eaie to be. The case of
Miss Angusta Talbot continues to occupy I
popular attention. The decision of the
Lord Chancellor has been made in the case
and he declared, under the _circumstances,
that the lady ought to be withdrawn from,
the convent at Tannton. Accordingly, we
find that Miss Talbot is now in society
-having made her first entree into the gay
world , since the decision, at the residence
of-a noble lady, introduced by. the Countess
of N'eburgh in whose care she remains.
Miss Itn,rrtista Talbot it will be romemberd
was !a ward in Chancery, now nineteen,
year! of age, who bad been placed by noble
rclattres at the convent, as a pupil—but
a s thefortune of eighty-five thousand pounds
due when at her majority, would go to en-,
dew the-eonvent, friends interposed to res
cue her property and person from the es
tablisbment, Chancellor took occasion to say
there was not a word of detraction. The
case is quite an interesting one, and we
shall endeavnr to present, in a day or two,
n complete history of it as given in the
Court of Chancery;
So far as the general prospect of Europe
is coneared, we can perceive nothing that
diminishes the anticipations which - we have.
often expressed with respect to grave po.
litical commotions during the Summer.—
London may furnish many mad spirits, who!
,will attempt any difficulties to tarry out
their favorite theoretical projects, while it
is not too much to suppose that on soue!
parts of the European continent one oil
two deeply designed and well di'ested rev,-'
elationary plains may be - ivorked out, to
attrzetrnore than common attention, and
to have a very great influence on the future
of - European E . Herald of
Monday.
.Kent County Tragedy.
BALTIMORE. April 19th.
Drammond, the man wlio was arrested
about amontb since on the charge of par
tieipating,in the terrible murder of the Cos
den fae4ly nciar Geoigetown Cross Roads,
Kent eaunty, - 31d.. on the night of Febru
ary frith, has made a confesFien disclosing
the true authors of the crime. -
Ile sayA that 'five men named Murphy,
Shelton, Foard and Sills and Taylnr, were
the prepetrators of the murder. He denies
that he had any thing to do with it. He
only knew of the conspiracy of the others
for the•enmmission of the crime.
The four first mentioned, Murphy Shelton
Ford and Si!ls, have betmarrested at Havre
do Graea. Tayloi•the other party, is still
at large. Webster, the uncle of Mrs. Cos
den, who has been snspeeted, is not impli
cated-
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In Ms confession, Drummond also inti:l
mates, hat if some of the 'Cosden family had
not escaped and given the alarm it was the)
intention of the murderers to have followed
up their work of . plunder and massacre ;
and other families in the neighborhood,
against Whom they entertained feelings of
hettility mould have been murdered the
same night The disclosures thus made
add a deeper dye to the already terrible
mime which has agitated the community
where it Occurred to such an extraordinary
extent.
Ighly tntportant from Albany.
Oar isitelfigence from Albany is of a high
ly important character In consequence of
the determination which was manifested by
the adroctes of the bill for the completion}
e the enlargement of the canals of this
State twelee of the opponents of tbe meas
ure believing it tobe unconstitutional; re
signed their seats in the Senate, to defeat
,it. 'Yesterday morning, Mr. Mann is a very
appropriatb speech infested on the propriety
of postponing further action on the bill, in
order that; l the sense of the people at large
might be obtained upon it, or until they had
ail opportimity -of instructing .the Legisla
tare on tbe subject. Ile and his associates
he said were willing to remain until the 6-
,nal adjournment of the Legislature, for the
purpose oedisposing of all other business ;
but if this bill was not postponed, the ma
jority must, be held responsible for the re
sult that Would foliose. The majority in
sisted upon immediate action on the bill,-
twelve Senators, as we hare remarked, re
6aedb thotheir seats, - and , the consequence is
, 'houses
die. of the Legislature ad
journed sid e
as the'Appropriation'bills hare
ot yet been passed an extra session may
tc convened by the majority; but unless the
G'avernor has been authorized to . filtracan
aie'la the Legislature by a bow passed since
the adoption otthe new conititution, an ex
tra .344 in 01 be of no avail, and the wheels,
of Eno gorprnment of the State will be'
!topped until the sneetin - of the next Leg -
!stature on the first of Jannarynext.
/ 13 this.ai; it - may we can hardly tronderi
care
ALS estrordinary result, for it might ]
care beta ahticipated from tho, conduct. of
the majority of _the detnneraticmembers of,-; Li this conn"e - eiion We may 'State Thai at jot! the fiopein "'and ilMws - aeltiee
the Senate. The Canal bill; from its' very the unction Profesior Webster' librarylin the - reflection that ho -is Testing With him
inception, was, fraud a spring trap on . the ; last Week, his name, was erased front all the 'who said, Igo to prepare a plat's for- you."
Legislature, as well, as on the peoplo of the hunks nkcept one, And 'Which "Let Sickness blast anda - kith d - otir,
State of Now York and - the _ ;sly and very in the' possession' of s well , known literary - If Heaven must recompense our pains,_
t suspieious manner in ;whielt It was intro. gentleman of this city, who hssone of the; Perish the grass and fade the fictive'',
iducod as well tie the pertinacity with' which ;largest collections of `autograph of any. per-j Still tirtu the word- of God - remains." ,
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lit was advocated and' hurried forward car- son in the 'country. This bunk , contains ; Oskaloosa Herald.
iried Suspicion .with it, r Its peculiar and }the rrofesser's signature, written in a bold
very ardent ,advocates must have known land dashing manner. It escaped _the de
;from the commencement that there. sitis an ; teetion of the family by one of the leaves
honest doubt; its constitutienallty, to !adhering, to the cover.
say the
. lea - st; but, notwithstariding that, We believe these are the - lag remains
;about • and notwithstanding,n - ot only the of the anfortunateman which' will come ho
-1 opinion of -111 r: Chatfield the Attorney' Gen. fore the public thro' a sale.--IlodOti /Ice,
;ern!, who decided it was. unconstitutional, 2701.,u1t.
;but that of nine-tenths of the, - people ht.
large it was pushed and.- hurried on, as ,lifi
1 the salvation of the State depended ueati
;its passage. :-The minority - would net a.*
;such teranny and, preferred to resign as lit I
'did, rather than countenance it in any way. I
Now that the majority have'seen the re
sult of their effarts to force this bill tbrougli I
regardless of the opinions and eonsele u trouil
land constitutional - scruples of the Minority
it is to be. hoped that the people will lie al-1
lowed to have an-opportunity of expressing
Ist) opinion upon the . .Subject. We have
had the opinion of eminentlawyers, foil and
against its constitutionality
,; but in. Ithis
ease there certainly is a " higher law" to
which an appeal may. be' taken. This;
however is not the higher law of Setva4l,
IWeed, Greeley Co ;.it is not claw high
' er than the constitution—but a law bkher;
• than the opinions of lawyers and politician's;
which we hope will he resorted tt, for the
purpose of testing whether this barefaced
attempt to violate the higher law viz, the 1
constitution of the State will be' tolerated
or not by the people, who have a right to
be consulted in the matter.—Nl Y. Her
ald. of Friday. - _
,StrlClDE.—.Peter Osborne, a man 30 to
!35,years of ar,,e , leaving a wife and
theseeverel
small children living jtist over enn.
!line. near FactOryville, on the opposite side
of the Susq, River,committed suicide on Fri
iday morning last. He went to bed with two
!of his children at night:got up before day
! light, himself and left the house; and
some hours afterwards his lifeless body was
found - suspended by .a rope, to a beam over
the barn floor; by his brother-in-late .who
was at work for him.
. The deceased was a young mad, comfor
tably off in the world, apparently enjoying
life as well as any body. No cause is as
signed for the rash act, although circum
stances are called to inina of recent oeel#-
rence,ivhich lead to the conclusion that it had
been for some weeks premeditated.— ()leek°
Gazette..
TITE Altssissteer.,Fromtnany quarters
we hear the voice of distress and alarm, in
consequence of tho encroachments - of the
river. Every day or two some new crevasse
is announced. We talk over these disasters
coldly for \half an hour, and then forget them
!until another is proclaimed. In the mean
time, it is difficult to exaggerate the incon
venience, injury, and often absolute ruin to
individuais, that these calamities occasion I
`in the localities where.they. occur. All a
'long the Mlssistippi, and in the Whole fin
vial region, from its west bank to Red river}
end the Teebe. planting lias been, . for the ;
I last. three or four years, a precarious busi
ness, and few men, when they Pl',Axtt a crop:
though the soil be the most productive in the ,
world, and the seasons the most ;beneficent I
and uniform, can feel sure of_ reaping bar-1
vest. The effect of this uncertainty is serious- I
ly affecting the value of real estate; in the
whole alluvial district of Louisiana. The
local newspapers are crowded with adverti4 , -
ments for plantations for sale,and many plan- I
ters have abandoned, or are abandoning their(
plantations, preferring to go into the woods
; elsewhere, and begin anew, to the, perpetual
apprehension and probability of being every
year drowned out. , ,
This_ii a deplorable. state of things, arid
it is time that we-Should ask ourselves what
is to be . dope ?. Itis_obvions that what has
been done herefoft;re is utterly inadequate
to the magnitude of the evil. Our efforts
have been ,sectional partial, and employed
'only at the moiled the contingency occurs.
This is the error. LOcal remedies will not
answer, nor skould tre cielay action =lithe
catastrophe is upon us. Some general siv's
tem must be Adopted. A system basedi on
hydrographic and topographical.surrey--
not mere superficial reconnoissances --but
thorough and scientific examinationsbyed-
gineerso the higitestsstanding. • And that]
system must be 'en a_ scale commensurate',
with the grandeur of the enterprize, and the
vast pe'euniary Interest at stake.—Neto Or
leans Courier.' - • -
1 SAD 4ccrozyr.7---011AVednesday of last
', week a serious accident occurred in the tam
i ily of Mr: Williatn Durk at Varhimdale, tan
' zerne county. Aymingdaugh - ter2of 1- 4 year's
I
was for a moment left to take.eharge of Pie
, house s 'when the dress of a little girl, still
!younger, caught, fife: The eistei'at first 'at=
tempted to smother'this ire.bp wmping her
own clothes around 'Ate little - girl, tut
this was in vain, - -and, the two-girls were
soon enveloped in - ,ftitnei. - '.They; ran into
the street, but no. one could 'come to'their
assistance until the clothes were all,' burnt
from them and they bedies most shocking
ly scarred and burnt. - The younger . one soon
died, and
,the older one is scarcely expecte.d
to survive her pain 'and suffering. - ' '--
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SALE OP PEOPEPSOE, wznarstrsiranO r
naTorev.=—The various appliances:. 60
late Professor:Webster's Ishoratorvir •
sold at netion yesterday, by Mr, -
-Lionlire:
Among this extensive assortment were un
ique glass ware, electrical maeldnes s ralz
pumps, batteries;and'the thousin&aidLone
things usually found in a. chemists apart;
runts. A great many useless,
! having been manufitetured lor , experimenis.
The sale lasted_tWo hours,andge,Prnceeds
ofivhich amounted to something over "4:50(0
—being about-one third ' tbeir tract
ue. - =
The most notable article in-thieggeetion
was
guished -French sheinistj'frroisier;
was.well known; was belelided , Aariag . oo
Frutablecolutiom -` Attet varlaiafortutiti
it came Inca the posieSshin - -,Of- Prefeisor
Webster; by miiimu it was highly prized:
The, rennet waSparehased" y tc,:Yratt ,
Cis Alger of South Boston, for, .
sum of $5,25:' We understand 'Mr. Alger
would r.ot dispose of it for 000.- Its rare
history givesit value ecitirelklnold sn y
intrinsic value. " ' - - '
tittles for Detecting Coutitertalts
A friend has handed- us__the following
"infalliable rules for detecting, Counterfeit
Bank Bills;". with the leave to publish for
the benefit of the public. We assure the
readers the rules can , be relied upon at all
times and are more safe to a practiced
eye than a thousand hank note detectors.
We invariably apply these rules to bills td=
ken by. us and since becoming acquainted
with.them; have mover been imposed upon.
'by a counterfeit. The person who favoied
us with the rules paid one dollar, for them.
The public have theta gratis.
1. Examine the appearance of the bills
—the. genuine hare a general dark, neat ap
pearance.
2. Examine the vignette or picture in
'the middle of the top; see if the sky or
1 baekground looks clear and transparent or
isoft and even `and not scratchy. .
3. Examine Well the facestsee if the ex-
I,pression is distinct andeasy natural and life
' , like. - Particularly' the eye. -
I 4. See if the drapery Or dress fits well,
}looks natural and easy, shows the folds tlis-
Itinetly.
I - 5. Examine the medallion rnling and
beads and circular ornaments around the
figures &0.. See if they are- regular , and
smooth and uniform not scratchy. This
;work in the genuine i looks as if raised on
I ,the paper and cannot be perfectly 1'1;44
led. 1 ~
! 6. examine the principle line of letters
or name of the bank. See if they are all
upright, perfectly true and even, or if slo
ping of a tiniferm slope.
J. CarefullY examine the shade or paral
el ruling on the face or outside of letters,
ee., see ifit s is clear, and -looks as if colored
Iwith a brush. The fine or paralled lines in
i the - genuine are of equal size, smooth and
even; counterfeits looks as if done with a
file.
8. Observe the round hand . writing en
graved on, the bill, which should 'be black,
equal in size and distance of a uniform Stripe
and _smooth. This in genuine notes is. in
, variably well done, and looks very perfect.
If counterfeit, it is seldom so; but often
looks stiff as if done with a pert. •
0. Notice the 'imprint?! or engraver's
name—which is always near the border or
end of the hoteL-•-and is Always alike; letters
small, upright 'anti en,iiared very perfectly.
Counterfeits seldom do this well.
~ T bTE.=It
vas remarked by Ste
phen Burriinghs, before ho died, that two
things could not be perfectly counterfeited ;
one - was the dye work. or portraits, meda
llion heads, vignette, &c., and the other the
s - bading or inling above the letters.
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ADYMITISINO OF LETTERS.—'The circu-
I lar instructions -which have just been issued
{ by the Postmaster General, explanatory of
i the fifth section of the new Postage Law
relative toi , advertising the list of uncalled
for letters direct that when the gross re-,
ceipts of the Post Office do not reach more
'than $5OO per quarter thepostronster is to
! advertise the uncalled for list once in sir
weeks only ; When they do:not exceed more
than $lOOO per quarter the list to be adver
tised once a month ; 'wheal they do not ex
aced $7,500, per: quarter twice a. month ;
and,svhen they exceed $7,500 per. quart ,
las in several of the large cities, the pospnas
irter is authorised to advertise the ijet once
in wiiek. The advertisement is to'be inser
ted 1n one newspaper only nnszthat the pa
per having
_the largest single circulation
withie the range of the delivery of the.POst
Office where it is prit#l: : The price of ad
vertising is fixed atone cent far each letter
for ohe insertionfnefesed letters, box-let:
ter's, 'free letteiri, and lettirs which are ex
pected to Wealle"fl for soon, are not to be
advertipft. When there is,a di.spute - as to
the eirmilation of newspaper claiming the
ad,vertising the Postmaster is to receive
evidence and decide upon the fiat, his de--I
odoh to remain good for one year. i
fihei first Universalist Society ilfliontmsb
and Brid - *lyater are hereby notified that a so
ciety meeting , \rill be held at the Church in the
Borough of. Montrose, on Saturday, May 3d,
at 4 o'Cleek P. M. A general Attendance of,
all the:xnembers is desire& as.bpsiness of .hn..
pOrtance is expected - to come,before them.
By order a the trustees. '
' Montrose, April 14, 1851: -
2SFIZTICV •
Iu Sprlxtgrille,,liy Ftec Thm, Wilcox on i the
15th inst . , Mr. - Tnos. W. les.atii Ad um.
,and itiEisMkey P . A.l..lnnn of iSpzingville:
In Ilarfor4 by Rev. .11.11illet, on the'i 3th inst.,
, . ,
Mr. IvAnrftgriciTzT of Naliptmek, Conn.,
•CixTribs. 11 *nr.rr s , cinOghter of
Mr. - Ednin Tingley of Harforcl. - .
. , •
- " • • • -
.At the N. lilksmaaf in this
.„; . place, of Morley, oar the Bth net. PLivy.
1117 ac4 1 4rq , ; in 14 6 2 4 6 •Y 0 0 :4 his age- -
tinbleat , irfthis brief. :settee, was both
m the Ortnity*.S4telhiiaris, iu.the State of
hiigided
,to . tilis4oq4 his eighteenth , YeSr, and was
(LlvornblylnoWni,and)llgbly ,esteemed in the
.felatiorte
~ s ustaineit - ,es 4 T913 or- Temper.
- once" 4 9 a -cozig-teito . His
deijk*BTE:4iinuSly.. - relti :and it'll 'be long
• pfici , d•V *#ttpacrOvelriefids;, - Tito fuPetur
s&iices, un tliel 4 * . it* : -w..e4"0 Attended by : Si
very laTe; fceiing sad, d e ep l y: l3, P*Pathi*dag
A t u dl4 *lici - Ottl?krort:o remainssvas f9 llo ied
14! ita. * ' f) sks/"Sii
SOziS'f.at Tenti*te;ind thiscitizens
:Os frieudi.crei not without the only
intisolation_nf-the StirviVoll the, triumph'
the npposiianeo ", of .Faitl in ;#aria who , is - Vie,
. / •And however]
mat' the' , relolon 4issolvedi and strong the_ tie
ierert4lit) Ogitlivests.mith 10ahn_ delight.
: •;-] •
gl''Wff*:MozMaiei
•
•
New and Valuable Invention
[Olt 'raising and lowering Carriage Top The inbecri-
I.` her has pnieured the right for vetting up Mirriage tops
with Goddant's patent handle for raising and lowering
the Fame by u [light exertion: with one hand while sitting
In the earriage and would Invitiithe public to call and
examine this valuable immovernenlat hie carriage mat.
.gertablistanent In 3iontroae. ' 11ENRYCLE3ION8.
April-2kl, 19A1. . s 17 ntri` ' -
QtIOEK„'4A metal assortment or'sbors going cheap at
• , LAKE & EATON&
BLATCHLY'S PLOWS Piet received and fhb unde by
- • •
:[LARK la EATON:
NEW GOOii just recelte!l dutiful' Bello by .
„ J. Lyous do sing
StikET 211USIO anew, Mt for Bale bi;
• - Lro:43 it SON.
lalstrator's Sale.
NOTICE is hereby given. that by en order of the Or-.
phan's Court of the County of Susquehanna; there
will ha exposed to sale by public! ',endue upon the-pro- -
mires In Forest Lake township on Satunlay tile 17th day
of May 0 0 M. at 12 o'clock P. M. all that certain Veer or
parcel of land, situate in the said - township -.of Forest
Lake bounded on the Nepal be lands of Itantel.liane.on
the east by lands of Daniel Kine,',Patrlck Keredan and
Michael Kererlon, on the south by lands of. IL - T. Casa
and on the west by lands of Judson Stone, - containing SO
acres or thereabouts, with the appurtenances.a log house
Iwo small log barns, with upwards of 40 acres improved
well fenced.
Toms made known on tbe . ,ity Ornate , .
TIIIIMA.S !LEMAN, Adm'r
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Poro Lake. Apn1.2.2(1,185.
SUSQUEHANN I A
IIIONTROSE,,PA:
TITE Trustee. rerpectfully Inform the. Public that the
Third Tenn of the Academie year of tide institution
will commence on Tuesday, Argil 20th. with the follow
ing Roane OP tasrartvon.
Prof. Lemuel 11. Virulent'. 1. M
•
' Miss Mary J.Crawford,Preeeptrefg. PRLsiCT PAL.
Mr. .1. Temente Lyons. A. D., and Misr A. A. P. Dog
cm, Atisirtant Teachers In the Academie and Classical
Departments.
311 es Caroline Bovman,Briperintendent of the Frima
ty Department.
Miss Emily Blaeanian Teacher of Mud..
Mr Gustav Ti. Walter " German.
There are three arademic t erms in the year. The
first commencing en the 10th der of Sept., of la weeks.—
The 2d on the Tttiday of.lan. of I'4 Weeks, endthethird on
the 20th day of Aron of 14 weeks,
There are. thus, vacations in the Tribter and spring, of
two weeks each and one of tire oval' in the summer.
PRICES OF TUITION, ••
The tndies of the Primary Depart ment. 6 ;SO per year
The Common Branches of theA ea miral
Department, embracing ficadine,Spell
ing,TYritlng, Arithmetic, Geography,
and Grammar, - - - 1 5, 0 D "
The Higher branches,. of the Academic
deportment,.` - - - 18,00
The studios of the Classical Department.
Latin, Merck one French, with those
of the Academical Department.ln Abolo
erpart - - • '21.00 "
Music with nor of piano, MOO "
Drawingand Painting, 15.00
German - 15,00 "
N 11. It is the deqlre end purpose of the Trustees by
appropriate discipline, lee the course of etudy primed,
by the thormuhness of the instruction imparted and by
the facilities foreished. to recurs for thin Academy a WO
standing among the Literary institutions of the kind is
our WO,
N.B. Fopils from abroad. wishing to obtain board me,
receive dit ertion placesby applying to Alfred Baldwin
or Wm. J. Mulford, committee.
llon. Wm. ,JSMp, President.
M. J.Xlvert, &WT. ,
Mason S. Tll7stm,Vreasurcr.
Ifontrose, April 15,1850.
ODD 'via:Lou - 1s HALL , ASSOCIATION
MEETING.
A meeting of the Stockholders of the.above
association be held at the Odd Fellow's
Hall on Friday erening, : the 25th. inst., at 6
o'clock P.M. A general attendance is request
ed,os business of importance is to be transact=
O. F. Itz AD, Sec'y.
April 9, 1851
Etzteitaall. . . , .
.
I n pursuance of the Act of Assembly incorpora
ting the Springville and Tunkhannock; Creek
Turnpike and Plank Road Company, the Books
for Subscription to 'the vapital stock of amid cant
pant Will be opened at the public house of S. Hick
cox-ini Springville, on Friday the 9th day of May
next, and remain open,rintil the capital stock shall
be subscribed as re fired by law.
DAVID WAKOXE, J. B. LATHROP,
AMOS 'WILMA:ES, ' S. S: GROVER, ,
A. BEarn . st.EE, S. iitotcox. •
JITAdTT, ..
,- 0. 13. lizcacox,.
z/IL. .
V o ff s Molar...sax, . . , L. SEARLE,
S. SE2OILE. : -Commissonep3.
Montrose; April 17, 1851. . . ,
Water Cure. -
3fount . Pioxpt Water Cure..Egtalilleiment,
Bing,hamtcm,Broome Cn., N, Y.
establishinent is dl,iitrhtfolly loeated at the bate
ache mountain front which it takes its nanic, and
commands w delightful view of the Chet:tango and Sus
quehanna rivers with their rich and beautiful vain es.•
The ..,Ccurf' he now open for t 6 reception and treat
ment ofPatients. The Institute:Pas been rueeessfnl in
securing the aid of Dr C. B. Barrett, late af New York
city, whOse long experience In Hydropatily la, eafficiont
guarantee to the patrons of this institution 'that they
will be abundantly cared for. •
Allletters, &e. on professionallusinesa, Mast be„ it&
dressed - to Dr. li.arrett. ; at the Cure. Cammtinicatiotui
only will be receleed that are ;lest paid.—intf.
• Nesv- Goods.
At tlte head of Navii!ation—fo:r court week:
ALL kinds of good/tumidly te'pt in s" pountry retire.
expected on Monday next.inelndlng,/ Oranges.Lere
*rt, Mo. nzisles, Fresh Teas. dress rondo tce,ablell will
be ottered'very lowfor the rtzidy—call end see.
Montrose; . /MI . - M. c:-Tyr.En.
Last Call:- . .
rrWE seen :r unts of the late firm of Eldieil It NeureOlab•
'4l- must be settled. those indebted can settle with the
subscriber until the first day of May neift, after they may
be foundirith a Jugice • - - IL ELDRED. -
Mont:use. April 15, 1851 ! -•
. , :
' •
LiTtiTr.d fp entritrisr Imo&
F i z arz y ..,e p ar t)p s :r ed §, 2‘
• • ll4.w.:BiL
-.I4I4I'IE"LIDE, :
.TS hereby Oren to the snit scribers orstook In the krill
-1 trove & liar:hrd Plank llaid Ceirrift'aitiy that an tali:
tonal Instalment of Hee dollars Ivor sham will Was:fired
on the 10th of Mil. .1. B SALISBURY, Treasurer. '
Montrose, April 15, 18511: - -
. • PLASTER; PLASTER 1 • '
,100 tons 31auloy's.1.00 ~tiono Cayuga, "for sale-at Great
tend Depot.--10m3. r
.Byy. EAGER.'
rn - MILLINERY & , D(IESS - WAKINGs
ttg .ttbneribers Mini removed to lint:int vilbve,9Tef
S.Sermortes store. t E. SWFW.T. --
Apri110.1851,115,4 F, BRUNDAGE:
7 .... 7 7C1 - .OVER;StEr. -
'wanner, ED Istrjetind, for rale by- • r -
, , _ - •
7 NEW.GOODS .
11. Poet & Co., ore now rivaling froze Xellf Mt* a
• flue aasortmmt offieuthaals tilted to the mown
'hid) they oiler for age on tenne A. - No, 1, Bills of fare
ni!zet, week. . Montroie, Apr 11.16,1851.
• -
ItCoMING County Instincts& COrnptny—:.
.1../ The übdersigned_agentfbr Able kuovru
awl long ettUtblished institution respectfully:informs
the public that be still receive„ applications for M
ounties, againit low or damage by fire to i .Buitdings
goirlda, Furniture, Esc. B,.R.,Lsoss,i Agent. •
• Itfont , ose, Apr. 9, 4 51. lf
• • • .
lo
TPRN GROVES, the welt 10mi Tailor has
:Tam his type:mince in Montrose to op
,
crate in the above: named bailee= etAhe old stand
in - Searle'', Block ditectly:ovin. Puller'* Stare, and
would again teeder hie sevtiece to the OdbliC;atid
elicits their . ;patronage.'
end . ...uttine in 03e" eivoyed
style of the and done on the ahonait ;toilet) es
L'Atel?b4se. "Fell: LT, '514 ' -
Ffirr
juxt received by -
Mo Vet.; 22th,2851.-
laW-P eifeind 'extetis,itiii.bcl;4eto".of, all
,Lies
- and, belii gaalitiei for ladet .. 4
- • • :•• • D TDOWBRIDGE,
RaistVdoc! r,q‘sg!swx,bnA„
. _
Stone-ware. Glass,.
nolh Putirs,ruf NOSIete;)bIBEY.TI.BI(4WAEAD,--
IiEGALADVERTISE'MENTS
- 0tig4321
To Whoteinle.Deoleri anf Dealert in Aferohtin
dize tOihinthevoun!yofS'uirtiriehanots.
.
I N plum:sacs of thci nclof 'Assembly of this
Commonwealth: viz: the act",of the 4th day
Of May, 1811, entith4l An act to prowd.a revs•
nee to meet the demands upomthe Treasury;end
for" other purposes;,'un Act - the 16th of .April,
1615, entitled " - Act to increase the *rime
end dipainish the , legislative,!spenies ()film Cern
monwealth,"Acract passed the `224 day of April,
1846,"entitteiti " an' Act'to prOvideloi the reduc=-
tion of the public ,debt,"'aud an net passed. the
10th day of APril, 1849, entitled " an Act to era.,
ate a sinking fund, and to proVide for the gradual
and certain extinguishment of the debt of the
Commonwealth," the undersigned,Appmiser of
mercantile taxes for Suequehanne: county, has ,
prepared a, list of all merchants trading within
said County . ; end placed each of the said.mar- I
chants in that class which to him seems right and
just according to the provisions of said act , of I
eembly, us follows, viz:
I •
, • Patent
- Prnptietnfa, (Ws 111.11.ted.
Henry A Black, 14 Liq , -.. •
E Tiffany , 13 Lig.
AO Eldridge,. ' I.l'
S Kent,.
R T Aahly , • . 13 Lig,-•'
1 Baker &co, 13. -;
. Francis Quin, 14 .
C,ll - Welle&Chitenden,l2
S N Cliitenden; 13 . •
George:cone.' • . 13
P Phinney. 12
Wella :k-Lungdon 13 •
111akenit.e,. 14
L H Woodruff, - _ 14
Lathrop , Sliermim
.14
Campbell 4. Taggart, 13
'Mahan] & Stone, 13
U Burrows & co.', . 12 4
N E Kenuedy,_ 14..
Sroily Curtis 13
J A Willinme. • '
S Leabeim, 12 Liq.
~ •
Duboie, 1-1
Wm Trowbridge, 14 .
T
Wm Day .
ton. - Li.
ROldence.
Auburn
Brooklyn,
do •
do -
do'
Clifford,
Choennut,
Bond:lff,
do
••:.• do ,
`do
do
Dirnock,
du
do'
Friendsville,
do
Gibson,
do. •
do
• do
Grent Bend,
do
do
do
Young gllroninron, , 13 Lig.
John 31cKinhOy, 13 •
do
do
Ilavnony,
do
Tinhham tc Belcher, 12
NVillinnt &incr. 'lt
P Badger N. r:o. o ' 13
13 R Lyout & co., 13
1) A.Lyons k Brother,l3
J :Seymour, 11
"J M Ward,' . ,
Lake & 11, ,'
seympor . 13 .
do
do
do
Horton!,
do
Johnstoiltc Verry 13
do G G Pride. 19.
I do , A$1115: . EingKiev,' 11.
Herick, John Miller ' 11
Lenox, .. E R Grow.& Brothers.. 12
do :...choltz Euton &
do Nilee LCarpenter I t
Montrotle, G - Tyler. ' 13 ,
do M Wilion.- 13
do 11 R Luhrop & en., H
do S 1; Mulford & Son, 12
. tld Ilentlev,& Rend,. H Liq. 4
do Abel Terrell, 14 Liq, 4
do L Post & co., 'II
do . Lyons ez. Chandler, 13
dd.- .1 Lyons et s on , 13
do . 11.3 Webb, 13
do S 11 SaYro ken., II
do G B Eldred, 'l4,
fort Pitts, - • 'l3.
do Ethridge, 14 Liq 4
do ' R Searle & co: r ' 14
do • George Faller 'l4
- 1 10 Wm W Truer 1.1
do George Little, • 13
Middletown,. C C Wright, l4 •
New sllilford,. G S Bennett; - Liq.
E do Hayden - 8c Little, 12
I do Henry Burritt; Li Liq.
do A- Mop. 4.Sons - 13
' do Sll Morse, .14 ..
L Sutphin, 1.11 . • - • -
'Rush, N Granger 4-, co., .14
do H Champion, 14
•
-do ' Wm P Case. -•- 14
Springville, S •
S-Grover,
.1.1 • 4
'do - - Ira Scott, 13 4
do Johnston 4• Dean. .
Silver Lake, - Bracney Monfort c0..13
do \ F C'Wurdte 4 . co., - II
List qr Groceries, Beer houses, 4,7.
• Patent
. ,
Class. Lin.'lled.
Brooklyn,. RiChard Halstead ,"8 Liq.
do 'James Liddy, Liq. -
DandatT, John .1 Weaver, '. 8 'Liq.
do Enoch Chatuliete, 8
Friendsville,bianc Patch, 8," .Li g.. •
Gibson, Nieltolas Low, ' " 8 Liq,
Great Ilehd,John Coinstotki 1 8 Liq.
do'. E A,Greeth 8 - Lig...
do F Churchill,
do Luocan Stiott,
do Lewis B Buell.. :8 •
Harmony, . Wf*con.th&Yettman,B_ Lin.
do . Henry Perino &Son,: 8 Liq,
do Elliot Ben - son, -
do Nathaniel Hill; _.6
do Isiac T Wcek4, -
..7 Lig.
Jessup, P.M Barber,
Jackson, George Watson,' S
do: -_ Hilhd Hollis. j.
. -
31ontrose, A Meiritrok, -!tri
do I N .Bullud, • • 1 1
• do D.F - Anstiii P_
Warner - B Rush, 11 M •
:_qouthwell,.. 5 Lig:
Silver. Lake,ltenoni Gag 8 Lig:
I. DWI Eery:
tlifforo, John Ali.eAlla, Distiller of Whis
ker.kallons, - Noe.
And the JudOeS of the Court of Conntion Pleas
of said county will hold a .coart 'Of appeal
the Court House in Mentr.tm in and fur-the
Co. of Susquehanna - oft Monday the 12th day
of .I)fav nest at 2 o'clock P. 71f.at whieh . time
and,Place any of, the
,tnenthants :defined ) de=
scribed and - elnised as aforesaid or theiragents
or attorney, may appear aitd appeal.frOm eatd
aaSesitnent , ifthey think:proper.:
- C; 4: LATHROP, 41fer.ApPtaiser.,
. ,
2 'April 14,1 --,851.10a4, - , ,
Administrator's. Notice, -
y ET7ERS of Administration estate of
John' Given: lete..of j: township,
deceased, haSing inCeti graded totheMtidersigned,
notice is heieby given to all indebted ; to, the estate
to salt end kettle the same Without delay ; and all
pers.:ins having, demands against the estate will
please present them duly attested for settlement.
Adfn . r..
Franklin. 'Merck .1{1.1F.51. • tfoilq.
,
Nollce : to r Plank Road Builder's.
'rile Montrone &fitsrford_,Plank 'toad Compr
i- nytilit receive proponals for Grubbing, (inn.
ding, colour - tiering eluienar culverts, - bndgen, aud
nead road the first four miles from Mont
rone. uutilS'itturdity the 26th instant.. The plane,
profiteer mops and specifications - -.will be= ready for
examination ou, Mouduy the twenty-first Turnout; I
Si: Mike More of the Road will be ready' far
tetrint - as wow as the locUtion :pan be tuadar'of
Ibieb duo siotiOe Will ha &nen. ,
• I.n:SALlStruttr, hopertntendent. ,
• . Montrorse r April ldr . • • . • - -
ICA'Ad*EttEtTihaa, 64 . 114 Peelings, Pock, (lams
laid Cheese. OOnetoutty
on Nina Ind fornolo . . ;J. pAutpa co;
Merket:street , Whig; 1111bidelpbt ,;.• 9 agl
OA - awtivsz.4o4deived 7 re piim e lot
- also, another 'supply' of tactual/pre ,L ! ett.
ther, Voario and fitto,bootlii- "'.- •• -•-•• •
• 4 • gEN-rizytREAD..
tonsgood =olio olcluinge
V V for plows and castings.-
,a it .
,MILLS:;.,,
'Montrose, .7141.14;
•
OLD sturcilver Wittches, oer 'rabbi, Tea, bee ffe a ud
G r
a t Opoons i cod agenetalassotlimentafJeWelry• -
iItYTLRV tc BRAD
j rasy bum 4kr Hoops, the Asteat style a oat ,
ifeKinotritibi tbebarrelorpow2d. for 611 T
it ti4v.14.18b0. TUR44l,t li
!S. ;
rice — tal,p,ReOts,44 SOtiotai
vac
. . • ' . . - • "! "'"'"
- MISCELLANEOUS.
Farzns for Sale.
, . .
subscrib - er,' -trill -act •its agent for the
naie of Real, Estate—Yantis. Houses and Lots.-lacts.;
ted In Susquehanna connty,. -Ai kith° wish so . ofkr j
their property 7 0 e 'lola ran give a minds description of
theirVarms or Lot* us follows '; nv... bow I
many improved, nuabow watered ; &e ttrehird,
grafted or common fruit; other fruit trees:. and shade.
totes; how far from Montrose, and the nearest point to
a depot Otithe•Now York & lirfe Hatienad; price and{
11011ng orpayment. All who wish to sell orpurchase licai
p,,,tm e , ail; is wive 'prompt attention by._ calling an or
addresdng meat Montrose, Susquehanna county. Pa.
ftreonvoyartee from Montrose to; thgpremiseafree of
charge
offi c e, on Turnpl o re6l, 4 doom . west Of the. Beck
The folltiwingSisns and kis now offered for ital.:
No. 7, 40 acroS,3o improved, blame goose and Sam
No '2, 80 do -50 do ; do ' do
N 0.3,100 do 60 do ' . 'dO . •'do
- . No. 5, 70 do 40 -do ; do .do
No. 8.00 do 35 do r! * do "do ' •
. No. 7, Store, Warehouse and Lot. - ;
No.B, 145 acres 75 improved; (famed iimise and barn.
- No. O. 6231 do -35 .f do. 'do 'do do
-_ N 0.10,2 do ~d; do •, do •do ,do
No.ll, ' do and Lot
. •
P 0.12,100 acrOtt74 hriprored,fritmed house and barn
N 0.13,340 do 200
,do tiO do .
N 0.14,66. do id. do do = . ..
No, 16,158 do; 60 -do_ di; do -i do
No. 16.120 acres lutprrrod, Womb hot.* rind bar
N 0.17.100 do 74 • do • do dog tio
; , No. 19,112 do 80 do do .do dq
N 0.19,200 do 150 "do I do do . do
N 0.20.14- hi 100 do.; do • do. ;
No. 21. 100 do 120 do., ; do do - do
N0:22,90f do 45 do ; do * - do do -'
N 0.23. 45 - 30 -do do * do • do
. No. 24.232 do 225 do ; do . do do
• No. 250'25 100 do *";,- do -
N.. 26, 106 do 14c1 ; do ,- • do. do,
No. 27. 80 do 45 do do A. do
No: 29,11 neves go. ti e7w tdhi and tistelllitt. • '
~20. 1:34 aerox, 90 on provtAf, frame boon and barn
tin. :10,170 do 100' "
.N0..31.135 •do ill • ;
No. 3 - 2. -do 705 . 4
NO. 31 160 do 01
Igo, 44. 150 th. 100
Nn. 33; 730 94
44 • 1 4 .
'H ..4 • •
;
! .4.
No. $OO odo
No. 37 199 :do 1411
34: Via 1no• " "
No. 39 171 , do do do. do
Nn. 43 I.n do 45 do - ; tit, dndo
No: 41'21'1 • do" 1. - .1 " ! • do - d o
No 41 7:1 do 54. , do do .- do - do •
1 , 0 43 44 do I do do'.
44 13 , 4 do L do .. do do
N o . 45 ti e ) do Ynn .lis do do do .
N. 11.— . Perfne!ideAcJoe to !merlins(' any et the abort
by giving the number Cali obtain a fuildeterlp!hra,L:_...'
• ALFRED BALDWIN.
'3l - ontrnANTll2. Orinliir.lBso.—.4ltf.
rreeman Hodges &Co.
IMPORTEM AN) JOBgglt.Sl
58 Liberty Street, N. Y.
(Between itroadway; and Nassau) •
A ItE nnw receiving N rich and - beautlful roe rtment. of
Fancy Silk and Mi Ili Do'cods, en which we would
particularly invite the ittrentine of all Cash 'Purchasers,
:out will make It oh;-et for them to glee UP avutli, as
UV are determined to sell our ttsortment,for Cash, lower
than ever before offered in this market.
3111,4)47s can supply themselves with every ankle In ;
their line. of about tho'cost of Importation or Auction
!Trines. Many of .or ut".11.1. are Manufactured expressly
ror our own sale, and cannot be surpassed for beauty or
low prices •
It kh Hat and rap Rlbbnnsi a large variety.
and Satin.< for llonnets.
drape, Crape I.lsses, Tarletoos and Illusion Laces. _
Trlnunlugs for Hats, Capi and Drerees. • . • •
Jenny Lind Cops. Party ,nil Head Dresses. -
Embroitlided Capes, Collars, Cliffs. eta Cbernirette.- -
Embroidered Edgings And Inxertinzx, Haire and Muslin
Thread, Brume's, Vaienceine ;Silk and Lisle, Thread
Laces. I •
EmbrolderFd, Revelre and Plain Linen Cambtic
Glow- 14 ay - .ad and
~,loves And auirto,Rid,Sllk,LipleThrealand sewing
silk. -, . .
r!'eltifs r eeftiatp and ITkrr! '
.Swlsx..raentiett. Honk Ira lli A hop
EmbroldiTid. Damask nn.t 1.1n16 Canton Crape Siinwlis.
A roil op. , ortoont or Strove
French And American Artificial .Einwers • ... •
:With afar:re rtriety art mentiolie.l o fmr, ,
•Allwisan;; to Avoid parimr look., prices will -mike inn
ney by mating. an t satierynig , tliemptoren. m:l
Railway and Geni,r4o rolatelitioua,.•
trAtOrii Bend- - -
C. SNIITTIL.•
ProuriCtor b aring recently fitted his house, alto
ated within a few yards of the Depot.. in a style un
surpo.t ndw prepared io receiveand entertain , his
friends: Guests will he conveyed - to and from: the-Lars
tree "of charge; and every 'attention given file tinge com
fort and convenience. The established etogea now start
from his house, which leave upon the arrival .of thedlt
rerent trains. atiachail ,i in excellent LI V ill!
Branca by dc. Truesdell, wbere„horses and carriages
can be had at all times, oil reasonable terms. -
C. •M
C. C BT/it..
Great Bend. Jan. '2O, 1851: ' 403 m.:
Live and let Live
. , .
At all t• - "t - ttri exs- is *ore, • '_ . •
[A ';';') IC! I ,D e T l ' a l 3 :t. r o . f t h a " r i e r t . . T Z 2 sl '. 6 ;
it ir . ' s ' . ° ' go u a g p ar s ' Tobacco;
t Pepper.satiee,Mitstard. Rice, Crackers, Drags.
Andrew'a Pain Killer. Pond's Extract, Latno Oil. Boots.
./ 1,, t , 5, at Coos. Carpet Bags, Satebels, Clocks. ttchool
Books, Stltionary. Powder, Sbot,Willow ware. tnnstir...a,
Tubs. and a Inmeral assortment ',of Willow Ware - Pail.,
limonts, Itrn4les, Baskets. Confectionery. Yanked" fir,.
Bons, an indr!pensable article 'with tv. ffandkerehief
Pins, Finger Rings. Watches, BOld 'Pens. ann Peni±ils,
.and In fact cre , y description of :Fancy artotts, usnany
kept in any place. for tale by ylf .D. TnownalDOn
I trin.at ltend,.Jan. 15. 1651. ; • _ t
DagnoFreotype, • d unm.
(Odd Fellows flail; earner! of Turnpike and
- Chestnut streets.) ' i
lIIIATiNTI just returned from the elle uithU nett , ve
lemlon or platc-... eises, chemicals, 'ie.; the under.
shmed reels assured th aw he can Firs satisrac ion to, all
who wish a"cerrert a titian." •Ailiong my now viiietles
or easin , . may be found .ienuv Lind. Tapir bindle, and
/lease - rail e'n4 exvimlite spec'hi l en
Pictures. atnon.r which Inn dr:o/mi Itigu.zreotypeloken
rout toots celebrated Dazuerreotype 9fiteuny t.ind.
• Tours Artisilesllyi W.II. DEANS.
75:1551., • . •
and - bhavea - Shingles,
A N excellent article. (wirrnntc4) kept constantly
n hand and for so le eight :it the shhp art ho anbscriber,
Inlles'Nntth ntAttintecic, on the. llsenanro turnpike
neattlai - id Poachers. MIT. 1,1004 F. W. ALLEN.
Sale - • •
eather
TIE 6 , 01.m1n:t0 ore new preietted. to . thttnlsk RAT
Leattwr in any quantity nr etott. & ed.'s ninnufse,
cure at theinanntact orerspOtttv4 Those 'Amato in wont
hr . & first rate article, E low prices:, am en at-o(4l'Ft) call
ant exAi:lino our sto.k. YIIEN
Now Niigata. Jan.:nth. /$4l 1•" • '- • '
. .
14 -I UNGERRINqS--A_npix and
aortmaa,tlristreith-ft and for wtre.cheaa,by
*.' • W. D. nownnitint.
g.t
nni 2 , 1144C114ap:
.• . Lor & SON y
Pir sale at - TRDE+.3.'i '
TLOCki. or.:l7Hri; RP Fp!, ieie Ihit
ki - day,aud fbr sale; - -
RENTLEY & READ.
9 r CEN' S per pair, puid in. gond,. fur
nny quantity, of good typpfrn Frick!' ;
Itf PORT S-L:
Ity:,llu.s::.ti , t , ilost!unv . et.C!,!att , ll Pyritfituitniril:;!
pAFBR, rlgs wunted;ut -1. .•• •
• - TURRELL'B.
Ul-11E A T and Bua wheat onr for noir nt •
Iv : - • : B. & Co.,
LNP., Lamp ail; amain' aad I'Vratat!ti;43.
PEAS a pritni . anit to atjaT f p ti?suit. ttia qual.
lity, and purchttse?.... kur fIlf! by.
• ••- • . .it , D. TROWDD !DIM.
, .
:AA - NEW'' supply at JEW kiLit y. a lut It tucks
I`l. at CCIt int col', •. -TpRRELL'S.
Jan.l.lPl. _ r. • . •
, Jetkieirs .
t THE' Subscriber boa received vu aiNiti e d fa hi s
stock or. Jewelry. coustiatilie of Gold' Fob reed
Guard , Ckains. Looketeainizet B en ... H inges
fireaet Phis; Silver.Chaina . field 'An h w ei' , W o rd.
Fanelli and ?cue, &e.; &c, to keldch' hp would itj
vita the aft eotion'efbis friegtij:A.J.
Irlitzhamteui• Marchl, '5l Vashingt6n
TErtush StoctiTl3ll7"4lothling.
0P Itats sad tlaPe;taPt l da. faebrent)ll cuts, Litho - and
ne,ya hole and $ll. .ea., moo, cap and Letter Paper,
by, the itesni or.less alindtity; Wall 'end Cattalo Paper
odd Border. Inksindaresand Nature Vramee,, Books
panel Stationery. risbitne 'Paidtle,id„a roee!ved aad
formate at man (*Cat:W*44y illy; and retery pay btely
Aptil 3,1851.. - MEP. FUL4 , • '
-atent-Levers. -
rlEB'4 ribersea We day ieOstred adother,inented
ot lea a pertor Pident 'totter FATm.EB...We 1
Peesslyfor lam by the eel ebrated - foserb leftism) ; User-
Pool. The sttbsetther bt 'ginned -to Lassa 'the above
)irseh ee in any pitteiv;-*Tignallitftegiti)&ttirtatekeri
piny wish. it that!. on band shon not craft Mao just
eeeelved s tarp lot or Neer atot I..eplaYs, *lt or
*bleb win be sold at the West CO tvieer, and warren;
ted WAIT* Sattentetloo, _ , AhtttIIDJAWANBf: •'r
Ittafeb , i ticashta.toa
anti 1tT4 11 04115104 , ...." r - • - ' •
Lpb a'.4IIIANDIMit.
YiLIA fel Alit by
444! Al 0"."" .4" (MS & INIANDMR.
AlOUNDltOdkEitit tot We by 3.' . , • -
• , . : LTiltr,B CIIANDLIfa. '
lib Chum Cast Ave lur • • ,
, 11100tatlii,A01113. - - • wittiott"tpo,-'
Ale' •Flrtinv, Ong litettGoode
THE inbersiberii entero.iibto
rt.
nereltip)teglenve tonnotimuce toitbidr (need*
and tlerjuninlancee, thin they amyl* Vutut et the
nturefforinerly occupied .by T. 11. Itayireti; Is
Need Millard, where they have new jot received,.
and will be coustantly renewing, a goof met&
•
meh of
Fancy 4- Staple Dry: Goode,: Cireeeries l ,
PratMions, Hardware, Croehery ;
. , Stove. Sheet Iran Ware. Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Dye. Staffs, Nails, Glass,
Stove Pipe, Etne,
which Eve will sot/ at the very lowest po . anti piei.
We are nrw recelviog a good aisitortnient of
.Ready made Clothing,of all hiidg;
Boots, Siwea,
Hate i and Cap. all of 'which WO
will sell verylow. • • . •
N. B. Flour (by the istki of barrel) and Salt
always on hand:
Pleas e s call and examina Oaf altsortment, as W
shall be happy to show. oar goods at tiny tiidio• •
whether you intend purcbasipg or nbt: illy iitik&
attention to bovines*, and makitig the belt cadets'.
ore to please, we hope• 10_Theritand
oral share of public patronage. - •
• 171ALI-HdlrtttN.
ISAAC ft LITTLE.
' New Iltilfoi4, laundry let, 1850. - : • .
Wanted Immediate,, -
A N.Y quantity of all Made of produce, including
Grain,' Pork, Potatoes, BLard, TalloW•
!fides and Skins, Hemlock bark'snd-Wood, &or,
W e will p”y two , *killings for: good routs: so
fOrh lb•rri alone as raft alloossiblo. •
1• 1 , 1•'
**V . ns n . hew Ge*eb.
. 1 11Illiaubseribeis reapeetfidly give notlce i ghat Oteybavil
,ntereli Into co-ga. tnershlp. tinder the name ant
style of POST & PITTS, elhd barb JUst retrofire' from N.
York en extensive and general latorttnebt gf Dry 0 oodsi.
reenlet., limekeri !Indium.. toots held Shoes, ta,
which bring bought mustly for 'oath, it& Mang to MU
lateness of the .en on, at greatly reduced prices, axe of. .
lured for tale. for ready 'ley enlyon shell Lerida cad
not fhll to huh:legal' to pttgehdiai #be PIN give to a mg
at the old Mead or & Knakk
e Mad km!
MI kind of produce taken at the g' mar e te.
• id k :
Wm.M .POST.
PAUL B. PITTS:
14foiltrove Der. 45, 785 K
Latest Arrival ofßew,Gootti
. . ,
UTE arc receiving a new and general *to ot otgoode
IV which we invite the attention ofthepnbpo. Thom,
who wish to buy goods cheap for the Reedy—will do wen
to call and see. . 'D stailmor! 4k. CO.-•
October 15,18.50
'WANTED—rocks, stockingit.WOolett TIID, inanzlidii
White Deans; Flax seed and all lads brprodinte.
D R LATHROP & CO.
ard.:
T IlE. t
enhseribers take is oppotthnity ot.tati4
dering their sincere thanks to - their chiffonier*
2/Tor:illy. not only for the very liberal patronage
bestowed upou th;m dining the past sik yesmbus
Wen for the promptness - of their phyineuts—,-and
beg idetVit to say they have catimenceti the year
•'•• '
with a detemiiii atiohio keep a general and totl asp
sortment of good GOODS, *Mich will , be sold on
as lc yorahle .ternis for Cash; Pinduim or approded •
credit, nor' - can be bought in sixty; otherestablish. ••
went this side of the city. •
BEIVTLEY 4).
Montrose, Jan. 8,1850. - •
ET - IT ElritiffEraffir7, --- - --,-
11A.T L
Pat & Pitts are detericrulad
T
.rigidly to the Ready pay syltlens a nd eansti4
guently can to eel! th eir goals at/airier , pri4.
ces than thole whb must &fake by bad 'debt*,
uud they arb bound tb do it. Call and see" fat
yoarselves, at the old stand of 111 i 1, & iCtaptt. 1
•-• " New Ariitid
CITEAPEJST yet, Rice Per pobbd k Sugar
6d, Seleratus 7. eta. Cl:ladle. 126- Leta., 'tat
Hawes 123 cents, for cash, just opened ;andfo•
sale • , . LYONS & SON. .
. .
Establighteat.'
THE ireeret of success in buidtrosii enishrta in
why measure in klieping the pane apprised of one's *erby
haute, and ot the kind of gctods and *uses beboa on hand
ousennently, the tindersigneff begs briefly •to stata i r •'
that, harlnglltted bp rt . rooms bear!, opporito lON &
Enapp's old stead W , and pont:3l:lwind a choice atisortatent
OIIk°IIIMESJ'
in New Park far hish, etineletinieites' ,-irtigar ,
'es, Coffee, Toleteco,tionoking and cheiringoßke, PepreS
Spice, Starch, Claves,Saterattia, gingen u
N iroci,Cituili",'
Pipes, Snuff. Seam Cataller, Codfish, Atackereli Rtitring
lialsinr,Gronnd Rock Salt in auks. for Dairy IMO flats-
use; Alto, a eariery of tiotatde edidner, obeli as Cease •
poultice. an. ittralitable remedy for . Colds; No:
Drops, Wild Cherry bitters, tang Wort, Cough Bateartio
Neutralizing Oardial,Gronnd Slippery- &0,&e., MI
orwhieh are offerid to tbepublicat at teastatable mkt
or ready :pay, - either in' rash. Grain, Batter, Chtietm;
Egcs:&e., air can obtained "alseirhete Also;
Pain Killer. - - Darly
Id .. 1. K:BITLLIIRIN
ontretre. Oet. 1 . 0 4 IESO. • '
rdnotm ool den. ,
oom who hive good atiOited hatas and •Billitliderf
to
AL di prase 01", will do well to Wog them, to thy rolooll•
bens, Rut we ore wirlitog to pitttlutagooo toroirinatekr •
MEN & L7y?l id
GARDEN Eeed.q. ebalter's Rechilter GaideTnSieir
opened and for sale b,7 , J. LYONS ISM
= . ,
OCIDFI — SI—Fres6 (n red) odni Just opened Sod .as
Inn aty ends per mind tas k down.
Much 1:4 = etSON.-
-
NEW
lot of gibbet s , . B
c. , Jus a e l c o f e ""' abbr
a; pla , s
t. hac ureieg;_ •
-•
- - BENTLEY'di READ.
—,....:,..e.oodwutttittings,ll,olsl X to 2X_Yardslirld•••
k) otße as high not s.cts.per yAL , 4:14008-1
SEES eakobets joot„rotokrei and for sale by
Ltoora & Oran totab
un w supplyreedv—ea at.
- • • LyoNs SON.
Erlenetvplyjast OiTignit,* sa d DM be told St DUE
-
EsUali> low Hee*.' LTONBit SON._ •
SHAKER .. Garde* see*for.sale by -- . i •
' . • LYSONS & CHANDLER,
NOTICEFV:MISOELLAREOT/8; " 40.
- ---flake ioUce ..
rrtqasE portant. indebted to the.onbttfnotglo."&"
Oecially by' boalt adebnit titeyegokted to ot.
tem . / to the oettldtnent of the aama,,Withoaitiiiiihat
notice. as time figEtelint has beon Omit and'iriois
mast not ht. inproteti- ;DERII,IO4YRE.•
Mitch With, 1 851. -
fir fIE dolyeeriber iiiel?lng to hail! Tawny 'Wrote
for Bate hilt entire stock of Hats; Capt. etti
tt!gettiertivith the noefesOry toolo and ffstorlr far •
carrying :on - the-. Hotting *minium _Any' person
is
ishing. trepente o engor , ia, buotatal a rd qpintanity
now p
. .
•
I ean it !
TT is now alit. ins tnoriths, aiueel diepreted '
1..n3Y interest in the Democrat Ace; Imt,
a titne of my ecconnts nave been settled, Lthere l •
(Ore 'give notice . (ince> for all, that All may he,
round until after •April court; With LN. Buliatd,'
in Montrose; bat thet If nettle - ilia the eiPini:
tion efthat period, they - will be - banded aver ',tot.
person duly appointed to settle, mkt:natters * MIL
INNEDLIA le COLLECTION.
..-Mareh 18, 1851.
- • - *
A Lt. perm'shldetotid firin r/I .
Ileyden. are resiorited,to cal; and settle the' -•
shine es hne become ' riecespiy tai!sto aU Men
claims arranged immediately.'. • 4:
ThtvElooks and Notes may he'fotiad NIA
stiliicriher, at the store of Hayden'tf 14W....: .
• - " TRACY
, • ,
•• - Ng* Afilford,'Aletteh' 25 A '5l-43tf: • • '
; ,
,Attellllllolll TIMOR. _
!TINE memliero tha,"3ltakiiia.,Tiraop, tatv.
I='airy" ice hereby tiolifiedtait?aatat hour.
Haifa* Aloadbi:. the. "
SthAay:arMay tint at 9 itarattle,4 armed::
iiid.egitipped,atthe law direati,- for Jaw}
drill. ISTEPHEN I CARPENTI#9,,CaPt , •
ti,aiford, April - '
etattNias et, isnisoifc--A ttasti lot juw, lb.
NJcoitred end for, We, by
.0e titiFtdre4, dose; er
oiNgl!•;4140, "OtiOnit• put Al*' timusiv -
assns Calf tatiVicren 1917 islet
IMILIGARD.
(1141YER tiviabilten" ktforsalsby ; , .
k 4 - . LIONBIACILUdDLIM.
A:. NM 11 ?)PlaY af ge°4
-.I* Y.O O DkGROCERIESi&e.
REWPSTEAD:
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