_ k i rrLlV 0-1111 Thelncalson °Mita Parelttitta tion .of the Prostdeot of the Vat ted States. Nl'Assrsarox, Friday, April 25, 1851. " Th a w there is reason to believe theta r o ta ry expedition is about to do fitted out in the 'United States, with the intention to i n vade. the Islaffd,of Cuba, a colony of Spain, with which this ciountry is at peace, and , here ss it is believed that this expedition i#instigted and set on foot by foreigners, who dare to make our shores the scene of t h e ir guilty and hostile preparations against a friendly power, and seek by falsehood 'and misrepresentation to seduce our own cititeus, especially the young and inconsiderate, into thier wicked schemes, an ungrateful return f or the benefits conferred upon them by this people in permitting them to make our coma trr e n asylum from oppression, and flagrant stmse of the hospitality thus extended to them. And whereas such expeditions can only belegarded as adventures for pluider and robbery; and must meet the condemns., non of the civilized world, while they are derogatory to the character of our coun try, in violation of the, laws of nations, and ex pressly prohibited by our own—statutes declare that if any person shall, within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, begin or set on foot, or provide or prepare . the means for any military expedition or en terprise to be carried on from thence agains . the territory or domains of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district or p eo ple with whom the United States are at ponce, every person so offending'-shall be detmehnilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall belned not exceeding three thousand ciol!ars, :and imprisoned not more than three years. ; Now,' therefore, I have issued this my proclamation, warning all persons who shall connect themselves with any such enterprise or expedition, in violation of our laws and n ational:obligations, that they will 'thereby subject themselves to the heavy penalties denounced against such offenses, and will forfeit their claim to the protection of this Government, or any interference in their be half, no matter to what extremities they may be reduced in consequence of their illegal conduct and therefore I exhort all good ritirens, as they regard our national reputa tion—as they respect their own laws, and I i 3193 of nations—as they value the blessings of peace, and the welfare of their country, to discountenance, and by all lawful means prevent, any such enterprise,; and I call upon every officer of this Government, Civil or Military, to use all efforts In his power to ar rest for trial and punishment, every such offender aptinst the laws of the country. Given ender my band the twenty-fifth day - of April, in the year of our Lord one sithonsand eight hundred and fifty-one, and the serenty-fifth of the Indepen tienoe of the United States. By the President. .MIL LARD FILLNICRE. W. S. DMIIIK, Acting See'y of State. Trouble with Mexico.. WASHINGTON, April 27, 1 S5l It appears that a formal ..pomplaint has, een made by the Mexican government, in consequence of the repeated Indian out rages oh the frontier. By the treaty with Mexico the United States agreed to pro tect the frontier between this country and Mexico, from Indian aggressions. Congres., if will be remembered; at the last sessson failed to make the apropriation aged by the War Department for this duty and it consequently bas not been performed. Metier, now requests us to ratify the Te huantepec treaty, unless the provisions of the peace treaty are carried nut. Webster probably hastened his arrival here in consequence of this difficulty The President, if he deems the matter of suffic ient-importanee, may order the troops to be paid out of the secret service fund. Very Interesting from Mexico. Tim ORLEANS, Aptil 25, 1851. The hark Charles Loden has arrived froth Vura ernis,witli Mexican papers to the 9th lust., form which we learn that Congress Nth in session, and that a proposition bad been madelrrthe lower hems , which would prohaWr he assented to in the Senate, to , ontinue the session till after the 15-tb. Mexico appears to be in a desperate eon• dition, and none of her public men seem disposed to hazard their reputations in an attempt to restore her prosperity. ,Gener al Artist, who had management of the Treasury for a short time, gave it up as a hopeless task. Address had been issued - to the com missioners of the different wards in the captial, to ascertain the number of foreign ers if the city, together with an account of their nationality, character, employment, St;:. A bill had also been introduced, to abol ish the tobacco monopoly. The Indians in Chihuahua were suing for once. The working of the Mexican mines has attracted the attention of capitalists. ANOTRER TRAGEDY IN THE SWIM- The Paulding. (Miss.):Clario n of the sth inst., furnishes an accou n t of an elopement zd murder, from which we gather the fol ks:Mg facts: A citizen of Hancock. Miss named Hardy, residing tempormi'y in the how of a planter in Florida, formed a criminal intimacy with the lady of the houSe, and induced her to elope. The gull, ty couple took with them a valuable negro ' boy," a fine carriage with a span of hor ses. and a costly donble:barreled gun. The, husband was unable to follow them, but a+ friend named Smith undertook the pursuit icedanhe fugitiv e to Hardy's house, in He then procured.tbe assis tance of tiro gentleman, whose names are H3vis an q James. The three well armed, • ntered Harday's dwelling, and after a des perate struggle secured the prisoner, fet ieted 1161 and placed him in the carriage ' lilt , Smith, who undertookto convey .ins back :without asistance. The negro' •as allowd to follow s on horseback; Smith murderedai before they bad traveled ate plow than two miles. The carriago and .te home were left,bat Smith was robbed of' Lis money and some other articles of value-, rofsre starting, Mr. Smith 'Offered to, take tN guilty wife back to her home, • but :she ref tl'ed to accompany him. , . . _ . . .. . _ su TOR !Destructive Fire at ilroviesdale . •1 T, 1 , HONiSDALR, Pa, Apiril26. 1851. In Great Bend, this inernini,i,y the Rev. .1. B. 1 At 11 o'clock last night, a fire broke out MeCreary,:Mr.R. B. Cussr, Senior. Editor 1 :in the store of. Edward Murray, s eituated of the "Democrat,' and Miss Fasmn,daugh near the lateral basin of the canal, nn - ter of A. Du Bois, Esq., of ,the; cornier place. Maine - street ; and :before 2.o'eloek. Allis' . ' - . = —,, .. • 'about two blocks and half in the morning, In Kimpton, April - itch, by Rev. C. Amonni, centre and most business part -of the town - Mr.', form L. RAT..nrus, of Hubhlersburg, Pa.; were in ashes. The following are the buil- . and Miss MARY Itsymosn, of Kingston. , dings burned 2-;--Edward Murray, . two In,Benton, on the-20th ult, by Rev.E. o.Ward, stores; Dr. Strong, two stores I the Dela• ir- is au, s at r . aao}3BS tili Mies &RIX FARRAW, ware and Hudson storehouse—a:very large both of Benton. building ; Wilbur & Nimes storehouse , —:—.— , also two stores under the same roof; Mrs Murray's largo boarding -house ; S. G. Throop's dwelling hens° and law i.office ; a blacksmith's ,shop; Richard .Henwood's large meat market :- Mr. Delezenne'e two stores Snyder A; Bowers, two 'Stores, dry ' goods Andlin shop, (the finest . establish ment in the town ; one eating saloon Sind grocery ; .Raeten & Hornbeek's two stores; J• J Me Laughlin's dwelling house ; Isiah Snyder' flour and store house ; Bennet & Moore-tin shop; Heap's two dwellings •1 Harrison's millinery establishment_; T. WI Stock bower's eating saloon ;-Mrs. Powell's dwellings; the Beretta Hall, comprising the clothing store of Vrankliii & Co.. and M. Cumming's watch maker, Mrs. Skinner's, dwelling and millinery shop; '.probably more than one-half of the value of the merchants,) buildings sand. -:property in the town :is I burned and destroyed. The canal bridges on Main street was completely burned up. At rough calculation - the loss is estimated at $50,000, at least. The insurances are not yet ascertained, 1 Jenny Lind insulted at Pittsburg. Pyrrsnono, April 26. 1851. Jenny Lind's concert in this city, . last night, yielded $9,000. Some mischeyous boys threw a few pebbles into the window of Jenny's dressing room, and at her car riage on her return home—consequently she left fur Baltimore this morning, instead of singing, as announced. This has caused great disappointment and regret, as, some hundreds of persons came to the city on purpose to hear her. The Pittsburgers ail greatly grieved. However, nothing,' less than the insulting of the mostasnible Queen of Song could have keen expected from the children of those people who were silly enough to elect such a crazy person as Joe Barker to the mayorality. TERRIBLE AFFAIR.-A Whole famliy Burned to Death.—A trrible calamity oc curred in Harrison'County. Ind., one night list week. It appears an Irishman named John Hanagan, invited his neighbors 'to what is called a " house warming." The Indian Argus says, " He was seen aboUt 8 o'clock, in liquor, and it is supposed that a portion of the family—consisting of Job Hanagar, his wise and six children, Mt 4. O'Donnel, Patrick Slave one adult person, name -unknown, and one child of Jobn O'Donnel deceased—went asleep under the, influence of liquor. While asleep, the house by sonic means caught fire and- the root { falling in, every one of the inmates, twelve in number met with a horrible death. The' spectacle presented to the person who first reached the scene of the disaster was hor rible and distressing in the extreme. No sound was beard save the hissing of the fire and crash of timbers , every member of the family baring already expired ; but through the burning chinks of the house, tho by-', standers could discern the still unconsumedi bodies of the occupants. There lay the i mother with the liitle sufferer bad chin' c in the last agonies of his horrible death, the bright flames shooting even from the . I eye sockets oirthe unfortunate mother. A sad, sad housewarming it proved to tie, in s deed. The charred remains of eleven per sons have been found amid thesuins, while it is known that one child is lost, whose _re mains have not been discovered." MrI:DER IN LLIIT.ENCE CoVNTY.—A party of young'men-and boys, in Chenango. township, Lawrence county, were engaged in serenading a newly married 'couple,' one crating last week, when a man presented himself at the door of the house with 4is tol in hand, whereupon the crowd dispersed except one young _man, named Thom as Mornes, who was shOttly- afterwards fund dead near the dwelling. Hoist he me -- by his death is not known: We knew the deceased well , helves a poor in offensive creature, and doubtless enticed 55 , others to go upon the ettpedition which resulted in his prematurmdeath. - Let this be a, - warning to others who.Vonid • engage in such . ualawful sport.—Bearer Star. TIIE 1103!E SEPrimsost.—A: corre spondent of the Uniontown Deinoerat, who has visited" Montieello, the homestead of JEEFEESON, says: I\bie interior of the house is just as .1 . 4- fers4n left it; except` the fuiniture, which is all golle,- save some painting, 'mirrors, The house, both outside and, in, bears all the evidences of neglect and decay, but still retains all its tair.proportions ; and its venerable outline, grown greyand minty, by time and neglect, perhaps adds, rather than otherwise, to its appearance, particularly to a stranger. And the venerable aspen,trees growing around, throws a kind of melan choly over everything:that , seems to whir-, per in your ear, and point you about three hundred yards . doWn in the woods, to the grave of him who planted them—to the humblest 'grave, in appearance, that. evef held ashes of human greatness. made a sketch 'or it. • :•• • I enclose you a little flower, from a bunch of vines said to have been-panted by _Jef ferson himself, beneath.the window of the room in which he died; they have grown all over the side of the house now. Notice, • • • A. QUARTERLY „ meeting thr the Montrate Circuit will. be held_ at the .N. E.. Chttrah in tliia place on SatardaY end Sunclay the'3d4iid 4th of May. 'Services Ott , A'`itirday at 11 A., DL . , ore ' Sunday et the usual hour. • - " . I lreniperatine Meeting. There will be a Temperance Meeting at the Comrt.lionse, on:Friday 'evening, Mai .9; for the Orpose of organizing a Ter9e=ea §o elety. Friends or the cause; ;vow presence is earn!stls requested., . Partioularencxt week. C. W. Mori' Sec. WATV. In West IVindSor, - Broomo County, N..Y.,•en the 12th ult.,• BEN3AIiDN ALDEN, aged 17 years. - The subject of this notice immigrated from, Mass., ferty-nine years ago, to the place of his , residenceint his.death. He pitched lAA tent in the wilderness, and With a bold heart faced the privations,.toils'and dangers, ineident to the settlement of that region of country. His Untiring industfy aid uneonquernido ,energy yielded to no obstacles, and before their might the wilderness was made to blossom; and the labors of his youth were reworded with plenty and affluence, when old ago palsied the vigor of manhood. He was thirty years a member of the Free• Wiz:Baptist Churcli,,filledthe ofFree of Dea con for several years,- and always - sustained a character for piety above reproach: In all his social relations..lM;was kind and benevolent, as a husband and father, his presence lent cOmfort: and gladness to the'clrule of hem& Thus , has ‘ the good old man gone down to the grave, ripe with year. Ills long journey on earth is ended, and his rest is peaceful and dreamless. The large eirele of friends and relatives left behind, mourn hint as the spirit of loved one in heaven. [Con. In Jessup, on the 24th ult., JANE C., daughter • Of Jacob A. Warner, in the 25th year of her E• ‘,.?t°V,:zrmretraU. New Gold Placer 1 , ITrenitlidous EgMthitlent 1 !,'-' Had of Na . vigation again revived !! 1 1S mentioned last week the goods are still /Ironing in, and the subiciiher would inform his custoinert, and the public 'that he has Made ar -1 mugaments.to have goods. from the city mg:mutts. and as his purchases are mostly for cash, he is de termined not to be undersold or outdone by any winclorLONG srosakee,pers this side-of Sacramen• to maims, and with many thanks for past favors. he *Could most respectfully invite one and all who buy fclr cash, as well as those who pay reasonablyT well on thne,to give him a chance to suit and please them. M. C. TYLER. Montrose, May 1, '5l. . ~ S ---- B2IIMI R ktias, a va'rietY; oleo hid cassinieres and more of that nice black French Broadcloth for sate as Usual, low, by • M. C. TYLER. 1 IMWETLNG, matte and matting, at TYLER'S 10(1 Barrels salt, also 100 sacks ground Rock kJ salt, washed. a most splendid article for dairyiden at 'TYLER'S. 9 more of those Orange co. tin pans and ail ../1../Vother kinds of tin at TVI.Rea. B' RASS kettles, fresh mauls, ngs, here ng, m4cherel codfish. and Union hats for sale by M. C. TYLER. L Executors Notice. IXTuEREAS Letters Testamentary to the V V ";:r l ate of Harriet N. Hodge, deceased; late of the borough of DundafF, have been granted to the sutfieriber, persons indebted to said estate will make iMmediate payment, and all persons haying demankis against said estate will present them for settlement. , ELISHA PIIINNEY, Ex's. Don eff , April 30, 1851. • 10 w 6 Tilt-1p subscribers gratefully , acknowl-.ge past favnraand would respectful!y call the attention to all persons who wish to boy goods cheap to call at theiOnore one door east of the Brick corner,and estimina their stock of goods. A gMteml assortment of Dry GoOkls, Crockery, Ilardre, Hollow-ware, Groceries, sheet iron, and timtvare, moves and stove trimmings con stantlyr:lm hand, and orders for tin, copper, and sheet iiOn ware s promptly alended to. D. IL LATHROP & Co. Mon ,roam, April `29th, 1851. ' FL°Ylt and salt for sale at DRL&CO GpOD stock of Boots ttict shoes at : D. R. I. and Co: %VtiALE and -Linseed Oil, Paints', a good &e- V V ts Ortment at D. R. L..and - - Sheriff's Sales, BY virtue of a writ of Vend Ex. issued Unt'of I/ the Pout of Common Pleas of Sulapiehasina County, and to me directediand .delivered, 1 will expose to public sale at the Court House in Mont rose, on Monday the .26th day of May, A.D.-1851, at o'clock.P.M.,all the interest of W. T. White, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land aitdutejiying and being in the township of Rash, County of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylva nia; boinded and described as follows, to Wit:— On the north ,by funds in possession of Joseph White and. John Bradshaw; east/ by lands of Daniel Baker and said Bradshaw; onthe south by landsin the possession of George and Perrin Tapper, and on the west by lands of Caleb Car malt, containing abont'one hundred and twenty ;seven acres be the same' more or less: together With the apPurtentincesq' one f. a ned dwelling house, one fl4T4r-mill, one framed barns an or`cbstrd and , about sixty five acres improved. ; Taken iso.xecution at the snit of George De vine vs. W. T. White. Ali that certain pieie or parcel of land situate lying and being in the township of Raiford, ifithe , County of Susqnehanna t bounded and described as follows, to wit: beginning at a heap of stones in , anioriginal line between ho Drinker and the Poyn..! tell's estate, being the moth east corner of a lot of! latid surveyed to Silas.D. Guile; thence by the said .Drinker's estate, south degree west 141 ! 340 perches to a post and stones ;'thence by !Linda! of Wm. Knipp, eolith 85 degrees, west 9 perches, to a post and stones; thence by lauds of Joseph Peck. south 65 degrees, west 1613 perches to a post aud stones; thence by lauds of 'laden - Fuller !North 45.4 degrees. west 21 perches to post and stones; thence by the same no ti 44 degrees west 206 Perches to post and siones, in a line of a lot of laid' surveyed to Darius Tingley '•,' thence' by land i,f widow Richards, north 46 degrees east 29 perches to a post and stones formerly a sugar tree; ithetice by lands formerly of Jacob P. Minn, north 1 831 degrees as 57 540 perches to !the centre of the Richardson Tausd; thence ) along the. same south 60i degreeieast 14' perches; thence . shah 76i 'degrees east 60 perches to post, a corner of the Blake lot lot;' thence along the centre of the Said road and aloug-tbe Guite,Road and by land of the said 'Guile,. North' reeventy-eix degrees east ono hundred Ind l)eventy-pn . e ! fivettenth perches to the place of beginning, vontaluing 244 . i:wrest arid 394 perches, strict , measure:with tho appurtenan. ces, one framed house and framed !barn, and wa r gon house, one orchard; and abOut 70 acres itia.• proved. . -Tfikerfin. ;execution at the suit of C. C. Dirge 'va:Gettiham! Williams., Sherifrebticet moldionq Apritm, 1861. e ) lgthiwantailln or on itimeOnnt,Breawax,fiallow ofAall Islarlf, ofiptilnillul,tet,Gbease, ' • ACADEMICAL SUSQU fANNA ,&CADEBQY. praNwicosE.pA. - , Tli'rrnictree respectfullylnforrn the Public that the Third Term of the Academic year of this Inatituticn will commence on Tuesday, April 29th. with the follow. Boaan OF 1111TRUCTION. ' Prot. Lemuel U. Waters. 4: 01. Alas .itery Crenford,Preeeptress. Mr. Jt • Lorenso Lyons. A. IL, and Miss A. A. P. Reg ent, Assistant Teachers In the Academia and Classical Departments. Mils Caroline Bowman, Superintendent of the Prima. ry Department. Miss Emily Glackintin Teacher of Mile. Mr.Oustwelli Waiter " ' German. There Ism three acadstale terms In the ydar. The 0 rst commencing on the 10th day of Sept., of IS woiskx.— Tb e-24 Ott the l'th day oilan. of 13 weeks, andthethird on the 2916 day of April of l4wreeks. There are,lhtis, vacations In the Winter and spring of twow weeks,each and one of flee'weeks hi the summer. . • • '. _ FUICES OF TUITION. The studies of the Primary Department. $ 7,60 per year The Coramon Branches of theitcademical Departmenti ettibtaeing Iteading,Spell, • - . Writing, Arithme tic, v Geography, and Grammar, . - 15,00 I. • The nigher, branches, of the Academic • . department - , • - - 18,00 i! . The audio, of the Classical Department. Latin ' Greek ono Frencb, with those • of theA6adcmical Department,in WhOle or part • . 21,00 Music with use of Piano, MOO Drawing and Fainting, . - 15,00 -," German j 16,00 . 4 N is. It lathe Antic, and purpose of' the .Trustee s by by the discipline, by the course of atudy pursued. by the tharoughneas of the instruction imparted and by the facillNea furnished, to PCCUTO for this Acmlony a high standing among the Literary Institutions of the hind in onr laud. N. B. Pnpile from abroadorishing to obtain board may receive direction to placesby applying to Alfted Baldwin or %Km. .1, Mulford, committee. ••: ' • non. Win. JESSUP, Prealdent. It. J.Ntogn, Sce'y - Masan S. Ii :Iron Treasurer. atentroae, - April 15,1550. • - • MISCELLANEOUS. New ;and'. Valttable FOR?al:cilia and lowering Llarriagn!roPe: The subscri ber has procured the right thrsettlng rlp carriage tops with Goddard'e patent handle for ;midi% Mid Inwerim the 1 , 111111111 a slight exertion with one hand while sitting . In the carriage and would 'lnvite the -public to all nod examine this valuable improvement at his carriage mak ing establishment In 'lion trose: - .IIEiIitYCLEIVIO?Z. April 2.34. Admiullstrator'if Sale. , . , moTIGT is hereby a ired, tbntby as order of. lbe Or .lll phanl , Court of the County of Snsinehanms, tbere will be ex owed to sale by public 'endue upon the per, misesin Forest Lake township, on S'atnnlay toe 17th,atay of May next, at 12 o'clock P. M. all that cortah,pirn• or parcel of land, situate in the said township. of Forest •Lake bounded on the Serb by lands Of Daniel Kane. on the east by lands of Daniel Kane, Patrick Kett tan end Michael Keredan,ot the south by lands of D. T. Case. and on the west by land. ofJudson Stow', containing Gtr arms or therrahouts, with the apportensnert.almehouse two small log barns, with upwards of - 40 acres fulparOreal well fenced. Terms made .-sown on the day of sale, Till /SIAS Forest take, Apnl 2.1,1,15 R. 1 . MtilaW,a _ n pursuance of the Act of Assembly incorpora- I tine the Springville and Tunkhanaock Creek Turnpike and Plank Road Company, the Books for subscOption to the capital stock of said com pany witti be opened at the public house of S. Mek nes in Syriugoilto, on Friday the 9th day of May next, and remain open until thccapital stock shall be subscribed as required by law. • , DAVID:WAKELEE, 3. B. LATIIROP, ABIOS WILLIAMS, S. S. GROVER, • A. RE 4. nDSLEE," S. thexcox. IRA S4OTT, 0. B. HICECOX,. Tim's timnorsoN, L. SEARLE, R. S. SEARLE. Cointhissoners. Montrc?se, April 17; ISSI. - • Water Cure. Mama Prospect Water Core - Establishment, Bfog,hamloo, Broome Co., N. Y. rrtHlL c iesMblishment is delightfully located at the base of the Inountainfrmu which it takes Its name, and commands a delightful view of the Cb change and Sue quebanna rivers with their rich and beautiful sallies. The " Cure" is now Mien for the reception and treat ment of Patients. The Institute has been etletTerflUli In seenring the aid of Dr C. 11. Barrett. late of IVINv York city, wbcem long experience i , n Ilydronatby is P oflicient guarantee to the patrons of this institution that they a ill beabundantly cared for. All letters, tee.. on professioiaal business, must be ad dressed to Dr. Barrett at the Cure. Communications oily win he received that are post paid.-16tf. Goods:New ' At the Avid of Nacigation—for court week. A LL kinds of goods usually kept in a country P r ot*, expected on Monday next,ineinding, nranges.hent• ohs. Figs. Raisins, Fresh Texv. dress goods &c, which will be offered very low for the ready—call and see, Montrose, Arilsl7, ISSI. M. C. TYLER. Last Call. Taccounts of the late atm of Eldred ft. Neweornh. mud by settled. those indebted can settle a ith the Sitbserfher until the lrst day of MaYnext. after they may be found with a Ju.tiee G. B. ELDRED. Idontrose4 April 15, 18.1. . igtsWll 04145g 0 TUFT reeeited a new stock of spring and summer ePods J at the store of - II .1 IF6lll{. Ikt ra ' • • TS hereby given to the subleribersof stook In the 310n trove & liarferd Plank Itoad Company that Au) othli tibnal instalment of five dollars per shay, will be ritluiretl on the lath of _Stay. .SALTSDLItY, Treasurer. Montrose, April 15, 1811. 1. PLASTER, PLASTE '3 100 tons Manley's, 100 tottiCayuga, for sale at Great Bend Depot.-10m3. By N. EAGER. MILLINERY & DRESS WAKING, TIEZ beeribers bare retOoyed to Milord villoge,ovtr S. Seymour's siore. E. SWEET. Aprillo.lBsl.—lig:cri 11. CLOVER SEED • W.A.II.I2ASTED large kita4, for rale by L L. POST h Co. NEW GOOD • Post k Co., are now meriting from N wYork I• fine assortment of New Goode milted to he season which they offer for sale on terms A. No I. I Ills of fare next week. Montrose, Apiitle, 1651 J . rt YCOMING County Insurauc- Compo:y— U The undersigned agent for this well known and long established instit Aim] respectfully informs the public that he will receive applications for in. stirance against loss or damage by fire to Buildings Goods,. Furniture, &c. R. LYONS, Agent. Afouvose, Apr. 9,'51. tf Tailoring. TORN. GROVES, the writ known Tor liar) again made his appearance in Aftintrose to (fp: erute iu the above named business at the old stand in Searle's Block directly over Fuller's Store, and would again tender his services to the public, and elicits their patronage. Making and cutting done in the most approved style of the age, and done on the shortest notice as usual. ' - Montrose, Feb. 12,'51. PIES° bolietinalsins, atso oranges end Legions; &c. Jost: received by M. C. TYLER. Montrbse, Feb. 12tb,1851.. ritOOD Peu and extension holders Of all sizes k_A and beat qualities for solo by n TROWBRIDGE. I lAR.IeRT Bap, Um brellua;,,Bruoing Stone-woxe. 011.6 t,f Plitty,Tin i ware Pte.; by I.IiNTLEE& READ. QIIOEB-4. gen , assortment of times gotta: cheap at LAKE & E.ATONS. BLATCI.I.LYI3II I O,I7I just received and for &ale by , • ~ - , • iLLARS & EATOA„ - s 7 -- XTEsr,co ops Just received and for ilk by 1 .1.1 • J. LYON& & anx, ' 1 SIIEET MIISIO anew lot for sato by A 7 it son: QUO iRf3. Bice, COCTRFIriti, SU Weelved (Lad Oa le cheap. "LTON3 SON* LL EN'S self cocking and ye 'ail f {stir berreest • tots for sale at • • •_ TRUE'S. ILOCKS, of variona patterns, reeeived this j day, and for sabLebeap by ' • - • BENTLEY & RR AA,, 2CENTS per pair, will be paid in goods:At t/ any quantity - of goOd woolen socks at Peer &Tyres. lEW.ELKY, D l uQcai,Lu..i.ttui,x!en!4, flu! 'So& ,flnat,r, =E :" == , wHENi c iiir DucltWagitFroilirai wale D. R. L. & Co. - TtataELiat. To Whidezote - Dialeri and-Dodo-. . in Merit' dize teitGiri the , equittypf Susltiecimfa t TN pursuance of the • act of. Assembly of this J. Commonwealth, viz the act of the 4th day of May; 1841, entitled Au act to provide ream nee to tneet the - demon:l6lllpm' the Treasury, and for other" purpose.," 'ati : Act.. the 16th„ of April, 1845; entitled it an,Act to - increass the revenue and diminish the legislative expel:lees oY the Com .romiwealth,” as act passed the 22d day of April. 1846, entitles an'Act to provide for, the !ethic- - tion of the .'debt," and an act passed" the 10th day of April, 1849, - enthled "an Act to cre ate a sinking fund, and to provide for the gradual and certain extinguishment of the debt of the Commonwealth," the undersigned, Appraiser of mercantile taxes for Susquehanna county, has prepared a list of all merchants trading- within said C.oont - y, and placed each of the said mer chants in that class which to him seems right and just according to the provisions of said act of As sembly, as tollows, viz : - ' •. • lOatent Propilatora. . boas Lln.nreli Heury•A Black, 14 Liq. E Tiffany, 13 Liq. A 0 Eldridge, 14 - E S Kent, /4 R T Ashly; - /3 . Lig. Baker & co., 13 Francis Quin, l4 C H Wells&Chitendenn • S N Chiteuden, 13 c4enige Cone, • - 13 'l' P Phinney. /2 - Welt Langdon 13 Hiram Blakeslee, • 14 • .L H Woodruff; • - 14 Lathrop 4. Sherman 14 Campbell 4. Taggart, 13 Wichnip & Stono, .13 tarcowl4 co., ' 4 N E Kenniidy, & Curtis- 13 J A Williams, 13 ‘i L S Lentionn, , 12 !Lig. J Dubois 14 -Wm DTrowbridge, 14 • Wm Dayton, It Lig. , Young& 13Atiwnson, 13 Liq. John - McKinney, . 13 - Tinkham & Belcher, 12 William Eager, 14 T P Badger Ar. ca., 13 11 R Lyons & co., 13 D A Lyons & Brulber,l3 A J Seymour, • 14 J M Ward, 12 Liq. Lake & Eaton, 14 s Seymour 13 - Johinnon & Verry 13 G G Pride, 12 Ashly Kiagsley, 14 John Miller l4 E R Grow,& Brothers, 12 — bchnlte Eaton*. 13 Niles L Carpenter • • 44 Liq. . Montrose, M C Tyler, 13 do iil S Wilson, 13 do , D R Lathrop &. co., •-Il do S S Mulford & Son, 12 do Bentley & Read, II Lig. - 4 do Abel Taira, 14 Liq. 4 do . - 1 L Pcist & co. ) do Lyons it Chandler, 13 do , J Lyons & son, . 13 do H J Webb , 13 do S II Sayre & co, II do G B Eldred, 14 do PURL 4t. Pitts, ' 13 Lig. - do J Ethridge, 14 ink 4 do n. Searle & 00., . - -14 do George Fuller l4 • do Wm W True, 14 do - George Little, . 13 Middletown, C Wright, - 14 New Milford, C S Bennett, 12 Liq. .do • Hayden & Little, 12 do Henry Burritt, 12 Lig. - do A Mors 4- Song 13 • do Sll Morse, - 14 - do R I:Sutphin, ' 12 - Rush, N Granger* co., • • 14 do . H J Champion r 14 • do Wm P Casa l4 Springt-ille, S S Glov er, do- Ira'Scott, 13 4 do , Johnston bean, 13 Silver Lake, Bracuey Monfort * , c0.,13 do - F C Wardle &co., 14 . List of Groc&ies, Beer houses ; 4-c. Patent &As. Lig. Met' Brooklyn, Richard Halstead . Liq, do Jarnen s Liddy, Liq, Dundatr, John J Weaver, Liq. do Enoch Chambers, Liq. Friendsville,lsaac Patch, Liq. Gibson, Nichblas Low, , Liq. Great Bend,John Comstock, Li q . ' do" E A Green, • " Lig. do F Churchill, . • do Lucean Scott, • • do • , Leuis B Buell,'` . Harmony, ' Whitcomb&Newman, Liq. do Henry Perine &Son, Liq. - do Elliot _Benson, . • do Nathaniel Hill, do Isaac T Weeks, Lig. Jessup, P M Barber, Jackson, George 'Watson, do Hill & Hollis Lenox, Abraham ChunMDl Montrose, A Merriman, do I N Bullard, . do D F Austin &J P Warner Rosh, II 31 Southwell, ' • Lig: Silver Lalie,Benoni T Gage, ' Liq. Eciddence: Auburn Brooklyn, do do do Clifford, Choconut, Ounduff, do do do do Dimock. ,do do Friendsville, do • do do Great Bend, do do do. Hammy, do' do do: do:• Ihrford, do do do do ['crick, Lenox. • do _ . Distillery. . • Clifford,; John AkAlla, Distiller of Whis •key. No. of gallons, 1800.. • And 006dg:es of the Court of Common Picas of said county will hold a court of appeal at the Court House ln Montrose in and for the Co. of Susquehanha on Monday the 12th day of Ma next at 2 . o'cloek P. if. at which time and place any of the merchants defined, de scribed and classed as aforesaid or their agents or attorney, may-appear and appeal - front said assessmentif they think proper. ' - 7 C.. J. lATIIROP, Mer. - Appraiser. April l.], ,1851.-16w4. , Administrator's. notice. LETTERS Of Administration of the estate of John ,Green. - lute of Franklin township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all indebted to the estate to call and settle ‘ho - same without delay,. and all persons havinz.dzimands against the estate will please present Omni duly attested for 'settlement. - • Wm. GREEN, Adm'r. Franklin, Me rah 18.1851. ' •- 111,6 w Notice la Plank Road Builders. Ifs iiiontrose & flinford Plank Road Comp*. ny 'Rill receive proposals for Grubbing, tire ding, c.onstructing 'sluices, Culverts, bridges, end planking said road the find lour miles from Mont i rtee, until Saturday the 26th instant. The plans, iprofilee, snaps end specifications will be ready for examination. an Monday the twenty-first instant. Six Wick more of the Road will-be ready - for lotting as soon es the location can be made, of which due notice will be given. J. a: B.tr.usimay; Supwintendent. Montrose. April 8,'51. Meonagri, shoulders; - Codflill, Herrings, Pork, thins and tildes, onoulders; Lord and Meow einunontly an hand and formic by J. PALNIZA,St Co. Market street Wharf, Phlledelpbla. , oma received a prima lot— NJ also; another supply of //MN 'Upper lea ther, Course and fine boots ' See. - ' VATANTED,—Fifty tOtlegothi Coal in 7imicange V, for plows and casting'. v v ' - ontrose, Jan. 8, 1851. 01,A tcn4allier WatebessollverTablefTea,Detlertalid G ealt Spann, 104 agenerelassartment of.levelry: • BENTLEY & READ q'URRELVS. JENNY LlDltt , Eai Hoop . ", the latest style outelow; . ii/ HEAT FLOUR, by the buret of pound, for Sale at IV /5444.4, PK, • TURRELL'B. t'E.D•iid.tatautteg of Not ons g at ' . . . TURRELL': LEG4LiAIiVERIISEMENTS Netztiti' BENTLNY READ: 93. H, MILLS. IMISCELLANEOUg. Faris' far tali. • MILK Wlti:etee iti ; ''aiitiat'ftir tb. prhate .04.• sale atteal l'atedp—Parmis, - 110ases andLots—loca. fed in Susquehanna county, dn. AU irtio wish to offer their property for sale can gilt a mlnuto_deseripttm of/ their Warms or Lots as follows : Number of , acres , howl many improved, and iime rat tired ; ! Buildings Orchard, Ilroneder cemmosatrnit; cother.frialt trees, arid -shade trees; boar far from Montrose, dud the' nearest point to i a depot on the New York. d Erie *Railroad; -price and serms ofpayment. All who wish tite)! orpurehase Real Estateotill ncelre prompt attentton by. calling on or addressing me st BS eatrose, Sirsqizelenons connty; Ps. o:7Ecoareysnce from Montrose to the - premises free of charge. - °Mee ortleinapike street doom gest thelltiek The following Parini andt °taste now offend fa MlI No 1, 40 scree, 80 tortnerredirriona Hoene and Darn. No 2, 80 do 60, do• d o do N 0.8,100 do 60 del do do ' N 0.5,70 do 40 -• do do • do • N 0.6.96 do 36 do do •do No. 7, Store, Worthing', and Lot. . - No.B, 145 aeres76 improted, trained house and barn: No. D. 52,ti do . 3.3 do 'do do do , N 0.10,2 do .4 -do -do do • No.ll, . • do •do and Lot No. L 2,100 derit7o imprined,frameilbotise and barn'. N 0.13,340 do - 200 do- dO •do . N 0.14,68 • do 60 do• do ' do. N 0.15, 168 do CO do , d 4 do " N 0.17.100 •do 75 do - Cdo , del do ••N0.18,112 do 80 do . do .do ,do Nee 19,200 do 150 do' do del do N 0.20,145 do 100 do • .do do do No.f2L 190 do 120 do do do do . N 0.22, 1110 E do 46 do .do do do N 0.23, 45- do 30 • do • do do , do, NO. 24.'232 do 225 do :" do do do N 0.25. 126. 100 do: ••. 'do do .• do. N 0.26, ID6 do 140 do do do do N 0.23, 11 acres : y.ll sow mlll and dwellins% N .29, 134 scree, DO improved, (mine, house and barn • N 0.30, 116 do 100 " " " No. 01.115 - de . .$ , 4.; No. 31.1811, do .136 ." " No. 3.166 iv , On ' No. 34. 110 do 100 N0..35, 150 80 N 0.311, 300 do 170 d si - NO. 37, 190 do 140 u _ e. N 0.38. 110 do Ino' " " 3t+ 175 do 90 dq ~do do dd ?J.. 40 $0 do 45 :du' do du No. 41 141 do Irq do do do ;du nuto42 72 do .59 do do do No. 44133 do. 55 - do d do •do No. 45 8 , 0 do 2"0 do ' do do do No. 46. 1241 twee> , 8, Improve:l,snm.) house and barn end serbur ,• N. 8.-uPersan .I.,:r.ng purehate any of' the above bygiving the number can obtaina culldeserlptlon. ' AUFRED BALDWIN. 310E14'00.Pa. Ortobet.lBso.-44tf. • Freempai Hodges & Co, IMPORTERS AND JOBBEftS 5S Liberty Street, N. Y. • 2 (Be . twen Proadway and Nassau.). _ A RE now receiving a rich and beautiful ass rtment of /It:envy Sil k and Millinery Geode, to which wq W0U4.1 particularly Malta the attention of all Cash Purchasers; end trill make it an object for them to give us a tall, as we are determined to sell our assortment,for Cub, lower than ever bolero offered lu this market. cartsupply themvelves with every article In their line, at about the e.nst of importation or Auction prices. Many of .ur goods are msnufactured expressly for our own sale, and cannot be surpassed for beauty or low prices Rich ilia and Vary Ribbons. a LiUge variety. Silks and Satins for Bonnets. • Crape. Crape Limes, Tarietons and Maslen Laces,. Trimmings for Hata, Caps and Dimmers, Jenny. Lind Caps, Party End Opera HMI Dresses. Embroidered Capes. Collars, Cuffs, end Chen:dams. • Embroidered Edgings am! Insertinkm.SVall and Muslin Thread, Brussels, Valencome, Bilk am.P Lisle Thread Laces. Enibroldered, Revelreand Plain,Lin,m Cambric Bkfa.. Gloves and Mitts, Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread and - Baling Bilk. • Scarfs, Cremate and Dr•.a ilkfa. Swiss, Jaconett, Book Musa'''. and Didion 14111,1111 Embroidered, Damask and Plain ,Canton Crane/51mila. A full aasorment of Straw Cono French and American Artificial Flowers With "lame variety n"t int:aborted obnio. All wishing to avoid plying' long 'price* will make mo net by calling an i aatletyht7. thrmrolves. 5m3 , ;atjurrey and trurret ;ernme. !louse. : Great C. C. t4174A119P1111. T HE Proprietor having recently fitted his house, situ sled 'within a few yards of tbelpepot. in a Jtylt en. shrpossa, Cs now prepared to receive and entertain his friends. °nests will be conveyed to and from the Cars free of charge; and every attention given tI , T the/ corn: fort and convenience. Theestablisbed stages now start from his house, which leavetipon the arrival of the dif ferent trains. Attached Is an excellent !avant STABLE by Mr. Trdesdell, *where 'horses and Carriages can be had at all times, ou reasonable term. C. C. SMITH. Great Bend, Jan. 20, 1851. 4*3113. Live and -let; Live! 4%, Ili. variety WroreL:' • A good supply of choice Team, Coffee. Sugar, 3Tolftores. pep.a.r, Starch. Saieratus, Soaps ; ,Tubsceo; cfgars. Pepper-rence. Muer Rice, Crack(' rn. Drop ; Andrew's Pain Kilter. Pond's Extnicl, Oil.- boors! r.thoos at Cape, Carpet Gags, Satchels, Clocks, School Books,gratlonery, Powder. Shot,,litillow wore. menenreri Tubs, and a general assortment ,of Willow WarePall:i Brooms, 6n:relies. Baskets, Confectionery, Yankev Xt4 dons, an indkpensable article with us. flandkerehict Finger Rings. Watebee, Gold Pens. non Pencil's, audio foci every description of Fanry Goode, asuelty 7. kept In any place. for sale by W. Q. ..mama., 1 Great Rend, .hn. 15. 1651 • • aguOrreotyike t 001111: (Odd Fellows Hull, corner iof Turnpike k and . Chestnut streets.) • H . [LIVING just returned from Die thy pith a new 26 ; Mellon of plate... eases. eitemleals, dr.e.; the Uniler.'. Nivited feels assured thus be cau give satiothe lon to ail' who wish a•• correct ediL Ion." A Momituy new varieties of casing may be foiled Jenny Lind. paper Mache. Mad, Fancy bookcases. Please call and exit- nine specimen , Picture:, olong' which is a Crayon Ddgu rta.,type taken, rom Soot's celebrated Da4nernadype of Jenny Lind. _Yours A rtiaarally, 1 W.D. DEANS. ' Mrnatroso. Jan. 15, 1851. Split and - —______ . . bhaveMngles, • Aexcellent article. (warranted) kept constantly f 1 hand and for sale righ t at the shop ofthe subscriber. ag miles North of Montrose, on the: Cbenango turnpike urn. David ranchers- (June I. ISfelo S. It. ALLEN. _ _ Sole -LO3ther rtiffi subscribers are now preparel to. furnish pole Leather In any quantity of Pratt & eo.'s utanufar• Uwe at the manufacturers Thomp who aroln want of a first rate article, at low price!. are reoucatetl to call amt examine our stock. HAYDEN LITTLE. Now Ith2l, Jan. 25th. 1547 . _ /NGER RING'S—A new, and splendid ns- F •iiirtnleiit just received and for aslr cheap by W. D. TROWBRIDGE. • !amble Medicines. A N avnrtmunt onitedielnes'prepared by A. WondrArk, consisting min:mulatto Tmeture. Spraluand hone Lineainvut: Pain destroying etnuo'und r specific Bone Lineemrot, ii , ..toratire helium. Spseure of Lent on, Wintergreen. Cinnamon. iletnlorS.Nalusarnss, Anise, seta. lot riwcived find fot eqlt, by Montrose, Dee. 13,1850. N. DULLARD. tatest . Arrival lIDDItiIITT . has jast received a new and s_uperiork , sorttneut of Ladies Dress (foods, Winter Guar and (pare Shavils and staple goods adapted to the season ...the moat detinsblo styles and prices. - • : Nrw 1/150. 11. urR It ITT. - , ew. Things . • - TorsT received by tin:Babas-Tiber. ttu k tiir. Corte. Tobneco Salt, Smell Ciotti, Sheeting. thitting, Wadding, &c., a pd v iu b e i c,id Os the haus Vat terill. Montrose, Sept. 19, 1e4u.,3 ti. I,.TYLER. Wanted--- 500 SoNit. tint) lbs . woolen yarn. yards Ylantioll 2,000 'Sheep Pelts,fortitleh the highest !nine will bepahlin gouda— awl Goodssold cheap for ensb nr ree,ty pay. DAL LATIIItOP . . TITANTED-10,000 yds Woolen Mann el. 5,001) pr. good VT mixed w.dlen Socks. any thee between th nud the sit Oct.,forwhlohtbe hlahott price will be 'midis) 00. els. - July 0.. J., I,YONS. h SON: , . . JIM:MIER largeint ot the nay elate Shawl s, just re celYt4-4,l"°:Monetain De Unite* and ilingbame from kir tot e.ntisTsPr yard. - ' lIENTI.EY ir, READ. . TMID Lampe, with a variety el - Japan warn. cheap alt i . • - J IMONSA, SON. intiNTS,Red Vas, nal to, and a handsome assortment I ofDress Ooods plug cheap at - LMOSII & lON. • INDIA. Rubber Oyer Sheep, Boole, Shoes, tronberrles, WI Clothe &o. &e. timbale by , 31. C. TYERR. . „ DDITALQ Robes, Torles Island Salt, Dairy Raft In 1.1 . 1ma1l &arks, steatite best Under:4lls' and Iron,by 111:C,TYLBlt. WANTED 10) bnOols goid Wblto Deus, and /my qumntlty of Dried Apples by - , Son, .• Me:anise, November?. • - nENTLEMEN tobny Olottianitible for winter elothigg will do well to attl at Tuagnyti. CODPUtit and Meekerelat - • • October 28. ' U. J, WEOB. -- 11MTED--Ylennel, Soeloyberd. Butters beet*, Ter dow,Beeewax, Old Pewter Granite: crows &sew- , , A trash supply of Grocciiaajust opelied sod tale by - - J. LYON, &Son (WUpaidtorNavgptcr.hides, dolproreci at Sorter' tannery.. - LYnatt, w t . id 0 babe oft no4'lollo busk; 11 ell of Rye and Corn for which the blibrat price will be paid in cash oa trade , • DRY GOODS, GROGERIk§-05:0: *eu FIRM " THE enbecribere. (hsviationtrsed, into 'cleft" .1 nership) beg leave to announce to-theft foetid, and atxmaintances, Mat they maybe fond MIR* store, fora:WilyOccupied . by do IL Ilaydeit, la New Milford, Otero they have.now. just ftweivial e , land wilt. be constantly fallowing, a good anat. latent of • - _ Fancy Staple Dry Goode, - prixerie Provi.siuits, Haidtteri, - Croekersi; ?tn. Stove - Sheet Iran: , 'Ware,..litediciiet,,- Pointe, Oils, .41 Stub, Nails Glaze - Stove Pipe, Zinc, • • which-we will sell at the Very/Mont passttliiirte e , ' We are urw receiving a good assortssent of '• Ready made Clothing, of all &ink Boots, Shoes, . Hato; and Cops, all ef .whklla we will sell verlow. . • . _ . N. B. Flour (by the tack or banal) and. Silt; always on hand. - • . . Please cod examine oar amortment, mere shall be happy to show. our, goods et - any thtie• whether you•in tend purchasing or not: By Strict attention to business, and making tholes: endemr• onto please, we hope to merit, and receive a lib• eratehatti of public patronage. TRACY HAYDEN: , ISAAC B. LITTLE.' .-• Sete iltafoid, January 14,1850. • , 1 . • Wanted inatnedlately I • /i NY: quantity °Fall klinitfif *doe*, including•• Grain, Pork, Potatoes; Batter, Laid, Tillowt Hides end. Skins, Hemlock be& Ind Woodachi ' • We. will ry two. for good socks,. fetch them along as fast as possible. New Firm quo subscribetarespectially ibronstko, Ova t6n7kami T entered into to-pa:lneiiblp, under Or inane anti styleof POST ik, PITTS, and harejustmie -G n 11. York in extensive and genstut asSortment Sooda. -Groceries, Crockery Llardwaro, Boots and, fae. ‘ which being bought mostly for cub, and puing to this lateness of the season, at grainy reduced Mem, ass of fered for sale, fnr ready pay only, on such terms as ' not fall co induce all to purchase who will PIO to Signe at the old stand of Ells & Knapp; 411 kind of proclaim taken at the Idsbestmarkstsipries• War. 144.0 • Montrnce Dee.'2s, 1850 PAUL B. La' iha - Arrival of New Go . • . UTE are receiving a new and general tied' 11 which wet:mite the attention of the public T who wish to buy goods cheap tor the Heady—will do ter to call and ace. , - D R LATICROP elc CO. • October 15,1850 WANTED—socks, stockings, Woolen :Tara, ilMnriel e White Beau, Flaxseed and Wilda; orprodase. D H LATRROP & CO. . . A Card. . TILE subscribers take this.opitu Vanity of tem. Bering their sincere thanks titheir customers generally, not only for. the very libend.patronag• bestowed upon them daring the past ex years, but . also for the promptness of their, payments—snit., beg leave to say they have commenced the year 1831 1 , with a determination to keep a general and fall 4114' sonment of good GOODS, which will be sold ma as favorable terms for Cash, Produce or. approve 4 credit, as can be bought in any other - establish, ment.thie side of the city. BENTLEY B AD. Montrose, Jan. 8,1850. • LENT. BE - UNDERSTOOD 1. HAT Post & Pitts ars determined to A rigidly. to the Ready p ay system'atutconso. fluently can afford to sell their goods at louse psi. ces than those Who must make up for bad debt. and they are bound to do it. Call end sea fint yourselves, at the old stand of Mills & Mom New Arrival 1 , OHEAPEST yet,. Rice 5 cts: per pound. Salts V 6i1, - Salerattis 7 cis.'Candles 12) ets:, Bon •laisins cents, for c ash, jest opetsird sad forg sale by , . • New Eatablishment THE secret of success In Mildness, eonsista In * grab measure In keeping they ablio apprised of one's wbetea... bouts, and oftbe kind of goods and wareshe baton band. -- tionsequently, the imdersigned , begs bnelly t t state., that, baring fitted up a room nearly opposite Mills da • Knapp's old stand, and .p4l 2l uratuote l y a cholesiusertment et • __ wew York for CASH:, consisting 4 ...yea,_ Finger, Moles. In coffee, Tobseeogemoking and ebewingdltlee, Pope* Spice. Starch. Cloves, Saleratus, ginger. Nutmegs.. Cigar*. ips. Snuff, Soap, Sal o Mackerel, awing Raisins,Oronnit Rock Salt in sacks. for Dairy and tat% use; Also, avaziety cif Botanic. liedidnes. such as Cate. position, an invaluable remedy for 'Colds'.No. - Drops, Wild Cberrybltters, Lung Wort. Cough Balsam; Neutralizing Cordial;Ground ,dllppew Elm fr.o.lser; AM, orwhieb are offered to the public at es reasonableprior, or ready pay, either . cask Grain, Butter, Cheese. Eggs,dce., as eitn* be ob_teined elsewhere. Also, Davis, pain Rifler . -, Montrose, Oct. 10,1830.. •-•- Smoked Hams a nd I-1031: alio have go n ial emoted hami and thoiddria te, dl pose oforill do well to *Menem to thelltilitette hers, as we are wishing to purchase 20rOlbs immediatedr 4' • • DAYDLN k LITTLIk , gri gp, deeds . Shaker'sßoeheaterGardenBeede 3111 opened and for saliby - J. LYONS k SON. ' March 11. • . . , rioDvihm—Fled) Was Just "wird. • lug at 4 cent per pound club down. , • Much 12. J. 1.1014$ --- • A NEW lot .of Ladies Rubbers, &Aim & A Gaiters—also gentlaraep's Robbers,-AA caps, &a., jai!. rece ived by ! • •:, • BENTLEY & READ. • QIIEETI NO 8 and ahlninge,fuoni X to 2)t yards Nide., 13 some tss high as 5 cts: per yd. , J. LYONS N. BON. SPERM Candiee Just reeeired . z3:x is • far_lia. .•10. A new supply of Books just melted at . •, - , LY,Ol§,lB -St.SON. 'eW. A1.1l• fresh supply Just -0 /104M and le g et oet tIEtAION. usually low prices. SHAKER Garden seeds for riotga.it NOTICES, MISCRIMANEOUS, Take notice, THOSE persons indebted to the subscriber, se. - pecially by hook acCount are requested to at• tend, to the settlement of the same, wittiest farther uotide, as time sufficient has been giien and MOM must. not be expected. BEAL SAYRE., March 25th, 1851. - tf rpiiE subscriber %wishing tojeave Urn, offers I for sate his entire stock of Hate, Caps, ogether with the necessary tools and (mores (or carrying on the Batting business. Any person, wishing to engage in business ' , good opportuuitr is now present/4. B ELDREa -.March 26,'5}. • e • I Bleak it, TT is now over six - months 'since 1 dismal or Amy interest in the Democrat office, end yet lad - 7 a tithe of my accounts nave been settled, 1 there. fore give , notice once for ell,' that they May be found until after April Court; with 1. N. Bollard. in Montrose; but that if not settled by the Capin'. tion of that period, they,will be banded-over' to la ' person duly appointed to settle such matters, roil: Hastapme couxmlort. 0. G. HEMPSTEAD., 12tr ~ March 18.181: - Take Notice; !-, LL persoie indebted to old firm of T . H. - Hoydens.* requested to call, and settle this same us it low become , neeenarz to have all sock claims arranged immediately.. , . , The Books and Notes may he foind with titS, subscriber. at the wore of Hayden if Little. • * TRACY HAYDEN: - New Milford, March 23./51--131f. • 'Attention. Troop. TRibemb'eni ef the '‘f lieltoonTroop of ow,. aliy", are hereby notified tomes. It the haus* of N: W, Waldron, In Hallett,. on Monday. *l* sth day of May next at 9 _o'clock ;A M, anneal and equipped as the taw , directs for parade awk STEPHEN E PARPENTER, Capt. Ilarford, April 7,,n -15•3w. fARANO,Iis Lentonei7A finch tot jut to- Iljceived and for gaf by the hundred. - daunt. 'et "Ingle; atm, rehliele ju st- f in. , ' Mao Snow; wo men's Calf Lace Beats. (or We 10%.; •E N.I3ULLARD, MOVER turd Tlatotby Seed for Solo by z utoNa aural irs NE VV l u gPlY o f ird. D: R. 10, 64- 'Ca