The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 26, 1851, Image 3

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the bam is some distatte from any house,
snd Doserso n frequenting it had been about it
with fire for months. It appeared to have been
set is the hay, by being thrustthrough a crack
setae ten feet from the ground. Circumstan
ces seem to decide thatit was the work of
some desperate character.
The
Annual Exhibition, at Hitrford
Iliuersity, will take place on Wednesday, Jo.
:21 '
TCLOperIMICO Meeting.
% meeting of the Montrose and Eridgewa.
ter Total Abstinence Society will be held at
the Baptist Church next Tuesday evening.—
p„ B. Little, Esq., will deliver an address.
10718iTTIMI 511 30.
PILADELFIIIk, Tuesday ; Juni 17.
A riot occurred this morning at I. o'cloCk,
at Red Bank, a few miles below the.eity, - or,
the Jersey side. A German Ball; was gitor,
at the house of J. A. Direr, which was attend
ed by a number of disreputable persons from
this city.
The Ball progressed quietly until about 1
o'clock, when a number of persons went into
the barroom and attacked Mr. Diver and his
ass i s tants. A severe fight ensued ;, the n e igh.,
bars were aroused, and after about two hours
a sufficient force was collected to disarm and
arrest 17 of the rioters, who were this morn
ing sent, to Woodburry Jail.
31r. Diver is badly injaed, having received
se veral stabs, and he is nut expected to, live.
Three of his aisistants were badly beaten, and
.tso some of the • neighbors. During the
disturb:ma the bar was broken open and rob.
bed.
,Mach excitement has been occasioned
by the occurrence.
BOSTON, Tuesday, June 17.
The Jury in the case of Hayden, on the
charge of assisting in 'the
. SamattActt rescue,
came in this morning,, anli stood .nine for eon
siction and three for acquittal, They, were
onsequently discharged, and Robert Morris,
a colored Lawyer, was then put on trial on a
similar charge.
TEP.EIBLE EXTLOSION A;51:1 LOSS OF TZFE.-•
. his morning at 9 o'clock, says the . Jersey
'City Sentinel, of the 14th inst., a Pyreteehni-.
establishment, in this city, in Canal street,
ear Barrow, was suddenly blown into -frag
ments. Mr James Dawes, owner of the Lab
ittory, who was at work in the establishment
t the time of thexplosion, was blown some
•stance is the air, every article of clothing
ng torn from his body,` with the exception of
one boot. Mr. Dawes was seen, after the ex
plosion, to walk about twenty yards, when, he
fell, and expired shortly afterwards. The
ody of the unfortunate man was burned as
• as a coal, his`eyes were blown out and
orribly, mutilated. Deceased leaves a wife
• mourn his untimely end.
Latest from California:
Another fire in San Francisco.
The Steamer Crescent City arrived in, N.
cua: art the 18th inst., bringing two wools
ater news from California, and as account
,f another dreadful fire in San Francisco,
testroying fifteen hundred housca,and prop-
Ity to the amount of $12,000,000. The
.re occurred nn the 4th of May just_ one
ear from the last great fire. Every Print
ng office in the city but one was destroyed
nd very many lives were lost during the
onflapttion. The following vivid picture
f the fire is 'copied from the Alta Califor
ian :
Iron and zinc curled up like scorched
eases, and sent forth their brilliant flames
.1 green, blue and yellow tints; mingling
•-ith and'modifying the great red tongues
, f fire which flashed upward from a thou
and burning houses. r The bill sides were
ght nil: as if the sun were above the Ens
ern mountains, and their .trees:, shrubs;
erhage and houses were as distinguishable
.
the bright befit as if it were noon.—
larkness bung over a large portion of tlis
hipping, where the broad and heavy ocean
.f smoke lay down in impenetrable gloom
.ver the Bay. People becate paralyzed.
Zany rimoved their stocks of goods, or
.ortions of them; four or five tithes, and had
hem ov i ertaken and destroyed by the flames
.t last. The streets were crammed witu
"asses of human beings and rushing teams
nal s giving way before the advance of .tbe
letueut4, as the smoke and beat and crush- -
, wallS pushed them hack. Alen became
ad; some rushed. headlong into the flames.
Peeping women and prattling infancy were
andering amid ashes and destruction.—
rery few moments the earth and air them
led, 29 great buildings were torn into frag
ments by explosions of gunpowder, and the
- , tniosphere was filled with shattered tim
sers, brick and mortar. The multitude
I ung upon.the borders of this !vast sea Of
tames ;' few comparatively kneW, or conic]
t• now, what were the dangers and .exertions
of those who-were within the range of the
stifling smoke and scorching flames. In
Less than nine hours from the beginning,
more than twenty squares existed only - in
"emery and in the ascending. columns of
smoke and flame which covered the city'!
its.
Bat the saddest sight of all was the de
- rue ion of brave, bilk bewildered men,
ho finding themselves suddenly surroun
•.ed with .fire, rushed, staggered and nn
ertainrk•rom flame to flame, in hopelebs.ef
arts tot escape, until strangled 'and scorch
d they 'writhed and fell in frill view of
hundreds. who were completely . powerless
to save them. Others, after battling inside .
of
ndi what they had considered fire proofs,
hat'
their efforts to save the buildings.
ail], endeavored to escape, but tonlate.—
The theirs and window blitvls wereted hot,
and could not 'be openedin.!soine instances,
and their last chance fail4-lbetti. We can
not express our aeliStitiolla of yesterday
'hilt looking upon the blackened remains
of poor humanitt,as they 'still lay; burned
to eialeiamid tiro fire. which. illed the del. , .
lust's building on Illorftomf47".Bt,
atitil
leYond the reach of all upon
t a ct Nay We - never again *en no:bomb/I)
spectacle. -
Burglaries awl
Borrov, June it ll .—Barglareare rife in
this nity. Stores on-Mirk and Broad
streets, and also in Dorchester and South
Abipton were
.broken" into loettzigh", 4°4
! 14 / ( lertible property stolea.
Seiertiniti were thick 'this "moriiiiig;
The-store of Mr: E. Perkins, With the tav
ern and stables of J. Lufken, Jr., the shop
of
by
Pierce dc Clark, were . distrOyed
by fire in Essex last evening. `, Loss $400.0.
Three impaled naried - Amiable were
burned to death.in`North tiroton 'a few days
Horkjble Outrage,
On Thursday last a Mr. Wilsmiand wire,
of Salem township, in this county,- got on
board a canal boat in this:borough for the
purpose of going te.liawleyr. The. beat on
which they took' pa.ss.age - started just be
fore nightfall, - and they found themselves in
company with,three young
. rnerv`whoin it
sutisequentlyfippeared were there to ac
complish a most revolting:design. When
the boat had-got perhaps two-miles -the
young men • left, - but they soon; returned.
Soon after, the captain, who was some-
what intoxicated, left the boat; le - avi n g
Mr: Wilson at the tiller,' Thie was be
tween three and four Mika frnm this bar-,
°ugh. Mrs. Filson was in a berth in - the
Cabin, • The young wen drew pistols from
their pockets, and while two of -theta pre!
vented. Mr. Wilson from interposing for
the protection of his wife, the . third young
man • went' below , and, - subduino - her , by
threats, violated her. - person. Hi then
came on deck, and one;of the' others went
below and repeated flit( violation—and so
on with the third. The; young men 'then
left the boat and betook themselves to'the
woods,
,hoping - tomake their way back to
this place undetected. In this they •were
arrested, and are now in jail in this bor
nugh awaiting trial Their names are
Thomas Riley, David Raratan„ and Jahn
StaffOrd. - The first named was' lately dis
charged- from Monticello jail; and the oth
ers were boatmen. Mrs. 'Wilson is a res
pectable woman, and had been married but
chive months.—Honesd ale Dem-arra.
Melancholy Death
. .
NEW Yon*, June 20,--1 man named
Johnn Smiley was amidentally shot by
pawnbroker, this morning( He bad offer
ed a revolver to be pawned, and ono bar-.
rel happening to be lea*d, was accidently
discharged while the pawnbroker was ex
amining it, and the bSII taking effect: in
Smiley s breast; be fell' dead immediately.
The oil factory of lifessrs Pand &
Brooklyn, was destroyed by fire this mor
ning.' The loss is quitd, heavy, Ibut is most
ly covered by insurance. v, •
Vi'ashingiton
WssazNorow, June().--Irr, tho.-Critur
nal Court to day, before Judge Crawford,
Wm. S. Brown, who 14 charged with the
'forgery of land warrant& was brought up,
attended. by Mr. Ruel, his- Oui3sel, and
nave hail in $l6OO for NA appearance at.thO
December term.. B. B.' Frenh ishis sure 7
ty. - •
A large number of old maskets and tents
were purchased at the government sales to
day by two New York gentlemen wbo de
clined giving their names. •• '
Southern Items.
BAcintons, June have re. ,
ceived but one of the New Orleans mails
to night, leaving the latest still due.. The
papers contain very lithe news.
The dry Weather is injuring' the tobacco
crop in Virgioia
The Baltimore county Jack \ sonian, is out
in-favor of Mr. Buchanan for the Presiden
cy.
The steamer, Calhoun; from New York
for Savannah, was spoken, off - CharlestOn
bar on Monday.
TheWalhington: itionnment.,
wAsdiN an's, *allay, June `23.
The managers of the Washington Na
tional Monument Association trill meet at
the monument oil he 4,1 ofJnly . to receive
the delegation with the block presenter) by
the Sons of Temperance of Pennsylvania.
The managers requested that collectionsle
made for the Monument throughout - the
talon on tbe 4tif of Jvily
- .
' The L.4te Express Robber*.
BUTE-4.10, June 2.0.--Xlr. Norris, of the
firm of Denham ifir.-Uo., has been ekamined
to day and committed to jail on the charge
Belloze,s Express, on 111 on
nigot last, of $6900 in Chatam . itte
County Bank:notes. The evidence against
him is very strong.. , •
The Niagara's NeWs in New or.
• leans.
Nair On ruaxs, June 20.--TheNiagara's
!mail - Which Was reeeiwil this morning, has
produced no very
infirm
effect "upon - the
tna.rket. Cotton with Sales of 1000
bales. The sales of the Week are 7,500,
the small* for , Many Months.
'
litisysi, June 19 mail train for
Buffalo, this morning,:ran over a horse near
this place, thrbe `f the track,
and badly breair The fire
man, with nine o, rinjdred.
STEsitaasz New Or
leans Picayune, furnishes
the following particulari of the explosion, on
board, the steam ferry linat",Oretna, mention
of which bus been mas in' a telegraphic
despatch:
Among the; killed lia r s FranCia Gillen, a
deck band, who leaves ti Wife and four chil
dren; Julius, the pilot; a slave belonging
to W. A. Bigb; TOM, a slave belonging . to
F. V...Labarre. supposed to be killed; :-
Among the injured was Hiram Elarwood,
Michael Weish,.lliebailiTool, Da.vid
,garey,
Wm. Rowe, Wm. MaoriO
. thrueverbeard,
but swattrashore; John Poi.. John Slinger,
Perry, a slave -belonging taigabarre & Le
roy; William, a slave =belonging tn„ Capt.
80. Such is:the list!ot easnaltiet so far
as knotia
ANoTliEn tit val . Castratt Mutt ktcs Ocht
vzcvalx—Wo learn from.he Baltimore Sun
that-on'the IBth -bat. t
.Abraham Taylor,
ono of the.Bosden murderers, was convicted
at:Elkton, idi,:ylitliet 4 itlici - mato:hadlisea
removed. After tut absence of lb ofittufeci,
theluri - retdried :afverdict of inardet in
first degree, and polled itrtheiustance
of the countiel fat Ilefence, each jurrov,
ditty replied to:the verdict of the;torenialf.'
Atturb.o is YEW Janinir..—,On Sunday
borningiast Samuel Ealenes,un intemper
ate man,went to.the betnse 'of bit; lirotliW
ln4a v ; IStiae, residing in;
ettUntY. 14 0:0, 0 t 11 0Pf ' 'Bl4 l2 *
. „
eliatteratited to expel lia:friini=
se9, when itoc.eneatnitertititined; in which
Holmes eaaght
. liughes by the throat; and
choked hra so socerely that '46 - afterwards
died. ---- -5
Tun Ft00D, , ..-The Burlington, lowa,
Telegraph. estimates, the damages to pro
-
pert," in that State by the flood at not Jess
than $1.900,000. The town of lowaville
is almost entirelplestrayekeighteen houses
having been carried off at last accounts, and
the remainder seriously injured: The wide,
nierfloi of the licittoms destroyed hundreds,
aT farms, leaving many tau:lilies utterly.dea
tit ute, bereft of everything their accustomed,
avocations. , The best mills in -the State
have been,destroyed; and thousands ofbar
rels of llourlost. - .
4:uunieir ,AStnoffo.usultir. B. A.
Gould, a young ustionoiner of NenkEngls nd,
has been tendored : the Appointment ofpro
fessor of astronoiny st.:the University of
Gottingen, place 'of Dr. goklsebuddt, re
cently. doseasc.d.
A Netat,EDEED.--LThe Lynchburg Vir.
ginian" of ThuiSday contains a proper and
feeling notice of the death and burial aka
late editor, A. W.:O. Terry ; _f'sq., whieb it
concludes with ihe following pleasing and
touching incident
" The vast Crowd .who attended Mr, Ter
ry's remains to , their long resting place re
turned silent and thoughtful to , their
_own
homea and slept.' On the morrow, as men
walked forth in.the streets, undefined" sad
ness was seated on their countenances—
each seemed to feel maie'than be co ild ut
ter; and all borne down_ by the sincerest
grief.. Can nothing more be done for the
noble dead, seemed to guiver'en every lip?
Alas! the answer eame---all that can be
has been done for him„
.But a bright illonght all at once seemed
to possc,l and 'relieve the public mind,—
Mr, Terry has left a widow and four beau
tiful children. Let Lynchburg rear and
educate those lovely orphans, and try
to make them happy. With electric rap
idity the gracious thought spread through
the town, givire joy - and gleaners ,to the
countenances of men, and now making them
feel happy in the prospect of doing good,
In eight honrsTrom that moment as many
thousand dollars in cash were raised for
this noble pnrpose=and other certain con
tributions promiSed—enabling ne to state
the gratifying fact that the citizens of
Lynchburg twill inimediately, invest the sum
often thousand ..dollais as a permanent fund
to rear and educate these dearrchildren in
a manner commensurate with. their, worth
and the fond hopes' and aspiratiens of their
noble father." •
POPULARITY orWritoonnr.— There
are, (says the Provi‘clence Poift)thirty-one
States in thiAmerican Uni,n, and in all
theSe the " Universal.whig party" has got
just four Governora.s; Just.one of these is
located in New England, 'arid is captain
general and ' commander-inehief Chi
province of Vermont. - Really this is a
very obscure placicbadition we mean—
for whiggery to start from, and. especially
in the contest for the election'or a chief,' to
represent, twenty or thirty millioni-of . peo
ple. The:old party have to Stir its
stumps the coming year, or it will- hardly
have men enough - to erect a .:platform" in
1852. - 4.'s there is nineh in odd' numbers,
will not swine of the States,. out south or
west, be generous enough to-loan the Whigs
ono more Governor, just to start with ?
bIPORT - kiT Dis:covnur ISt Niw3lPareo.
—J o h n Gorman, Aisisnun Dlarahal,who
was engaged in taking the census of Me.x
-d icovard in the town tt Chimallo, in
Rio' Arrb , county,; asnbatance resembling
soap. It inakes a lather like snap, and has
the property of rcraosing grease 'spots or
stains out` of any kind cloth. When
put in. -water it, immediately, slacks like
lime. AtAII6 place where the discovers ,
' o rai first made, nis even with the surface,'
,and tibnut fifteen yard; square. .It is rot 7
ton an the top.to.nhout the depth 41 three
feet, but `.appears' cleaner-and sounder at
'greater. doth. It can he_ .takes' Out in
large lumps, of test or fifteen poundsweight.
It is as.whitias : snosi.,*td:seem r s:to . .exist
in large quantities. Specimens hare been
forwarded to the Census Office tit
,Wash-
Atex. A cave of 'Pad was''discovered '
about-thee miles from Dubuque. in • lowa.
by a Mr, Thomas;about silt months since:
Since then- about $23.000 •of lead have
been taken from it most of which 'was ly
ingioose in the cave. • The supply is con
sidered ineihaustible, and it is .thought to
be the-richest depokit of thineral ever fOund
in America. not eicepting California.
AND LITTLE I,tmlos. Sir
Phillip Francis once waited'opon Burke, by
appointtuent; to - read- - aret to himiome pa
pers respecting Mr. Hattingie delinquent:les'.
He called on Mr. Jiurke in his Way Lo the
house an friend , with *hoth he *as .engaged
todine.— fnund Idol in the gaiden hold
ing a grasshopper: "What a - bettutifnl; an
imiil in this !'.'said' ltlr.. Barke. : °Observe
its stinettire, its legs, its wings; :its - eyes. "
4 How • catiyou,7Aid rap:l - lop yam'
tirde such an animal; when jmu
haver so many objects of real Moment to at
tend to o Yot Soorntes." said Mr.' Burke,
',according to the .ezhibitiOn of him in Ar
istophanes, attended to a much less animal;
he actually measured the proportion' Which
its size , bore , to the spade, it pasted over in
its skip. I. think the , skip of grasshopper
does not eiceedils length; let me
9ly . dear friend,'.fsaid Sir " I am 10
a great burry; leritt Walk in; and 'let Me
read soy Opera :to tat the touse
they walked; Sir. Philip began to iced, arid
Mr: thirtiatiiimared tolisten., Atleagita,
Sir Philip: having misplaced :a. papei
pause ensee&ETnAlinkr 'time Ain Btir'icti,
.0 tharnattirlist arenowg&id Wit•lausti4
bet•eicak 'l5 the aatinliordforgrasshopper.
Whatis yent' , Opitihm,•
'Opinion," Siii:Philip ,- , ' sacking =. iup
.his
Parrii;- and 04400 g to move Off; 4 Lk that
till the grassbppper,l4,t of 'your. bead, "it
trill be idle . to talltyau tbirooneeriaa
Btoommt SAt,ta.4-ifo - - the tovria.
of ,MasiohnEetii. 81nroverka11 rtire
Intr the_rige. - \ :Iti?: 11 4 ,6 1-Alkisitt.;14;
mitts we who 4kle4; tiot• coup ks tort..."
Tins drossia:lnost',auiritb l / 1 4.14459 gal
- 11,iiv:1: 01.3("1,will
To tot %mom It may - con cern.
HE - Committee 41 'airing., to take rt..eut of the'
Britying.greuud that 'have frieudi haried
end no grave stones I:T*l34:quested' to Meet the'
Cormaitteeeri the ground ou Thureday - afternoon
of etch week during the month-of June, nommen- ,
cing ou Thursday, Jane 4. - 7. - Also thes e that
woUldtike hati are requested - to eall ott,ther Cow. .
, - B. R LYONS. .
Notice.
.
Thet ''Quarierlr ',meeting' or- the Bridgewater
Baptist Assoriatiou will meet at the Biiptiat meet
ing house iu Dinioph; on FriditYsi.2 7 !h ius‘ coin
:musing' pt. 4 o'clock, F. ,
,I:PaiD:ankas? ,sMiamttru.
. , __ _
. z - •.- .- , - , Itorrraost4uuti,26 185/.'
ITheat;: bush. $4.00 a sl,l2!Solt, pr 661 '' ' - $1.70.
Corn. ' .. - • 60 . l' do T. t.'prbrish - 1,05
nye," . 0 - '.OO ' B; alit Or pr C 1 1,50 a 1,75
Oats, 44 ' al a - 38 flay, pt ton, 5,75 a 6,00
lluetwt . 4 35 4 40 Stoneconl prtou 6,00 a 5,60
Apples green - 200- 60 nutter, pr 11:•''. - , 12 a 14
" dried 1,00 1 I.ard " '' '7 a
.
Beans pr buib 1.00 a 1,12% 1 Pork,pi hog '9 a
Wheat Sr pr WA 6,75 a 0,001 Chickens, pr lb 5.0 '.
. 6
Tinkles - Tr lb: 80' 8 1 illensilesth " -40 a 60
.Eiggs pr dos • • 9 a 10 Potatoespr bush 60 a 02
Tattoo, ' 1.0 a 12 Tinfothy seed " 4,00 a '
Maple Rigor 8 a 9 Clover . " u 7,50 a . :
1.14141 mak cd 6 4 9 Flax . . " 7,00 n '
ZlDetcez - VetarTeptit,..
Inoue, Oen blitsg a $4,81 Oats ps bwth 411 a 50
torn Meal -3,00 a Barley do " 03 a 1,00
'WI sat 02113 . 1,00 a LIZ Pork dr pr - cwt; - 5,00 .3'5.50
Coro a' 60 TS Gard pr lb - -‘7 Ai a 5i
Rya do' 31 a putter do 1216 16
„to- Ittp - •
••••
- CS*" We learn, this (Thursday) morning,
that Ger. Johnston Erni been re-nominated by
the Whig Convention now in session at Lan
caster. - No nominations for 'Canal Commis
sioner and Supreme Judges yetos head
Resolations, both sides_of the Slavery ques
tion and Compromise, were passed; at; least
they seemedte be -thus . interpreted by tf
Governor and . the :Convention._ There's fun
doming.
- - 11Sialtrzotle713:
InTranklini on the 2lst inst., by Rev. Win.
3L 3lr. ELEAiEn. Loozzi,-cif
Canton Vale, LI, andltissluti.s. Santa;
of the former phiee.
tna.
,
In Lathrop, on the 2d. of 3fay, Mr.V,V11.1.1.01
ANy, in the 75th Year of his ego. , •
Papers . in New York end New Jersey, please
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
tr. Z..: er,:tOrtazzom.
_ • - DRAVEW -
Dar-/OODS, °not:L=3, DJOTS AND lEllO'6,
Jewel* v. ) Nations; itc. •
Great Bend, 41113 20th, ISSL' - 26tf
.
rICFP PlNS.—A.nothes lot of Cuff Vali. assorted pa t
I ...iterus, very lois, Ey __ . -4.LF/IF.D J. syANst.,:,
. -•• Wasblnzton st. -.
Illoplutniton, Joao "M, 1851. ' 7‘,. .23tf U.
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'LUNG= lIIIIIO.4.:—Senst very pretty petrel= received
1 this I:601711M from the Matusfartoll, kr - •
Illogbamtou,Jane 9, 1851. •-• 25 if A - J.iEVANS :•..
l iNstr let. of hmast phis received this de' by • -
_A. Binghamton, Mitt - 4 9,1,84.; -' • -,. -..• ; VI if
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strayed.. . ..,
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Clll£ into Lb a inelmoare- of the imbscriber,•en Eaten. ,
day the •21st bast., a grey Mare, blind la oleo eye, • •
3041 AS in both right feet. The owner Is requested to prove
property, pay charm and take it cosy - - • •
LUTLIEE ? KELLUM. !
- Forest. Lake, Mule 25t1i, 'sl7tw. i .-' -- • '
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A PRESit ruppl,.# or Sugar, Hier, !tee., Jun
/I opened for the 4th at July, and will be !old cheitp
.L LYONS- it FON.
SCYTHES, Swaths, rakes, cheapest in town nt our
store.
_ .
F LOUII:by the barrel or pound, for tale by •••. •
• • RCN TLIT-1.
G ,
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itIND 7 S - T0:T;, from tikiT Darra-Quarry •Ohio; -just
reeeised Lir • " itg,NTLE; 4
MINING Fluid, for r.7leby •
B
June2S,
Here it
IpitfuNG on yens Wool, butter. lard. hams. ezge and
AireaPli• if you want NEW coddsh, mackerel in quaitcr
and half bbls onng •s, lemons, tin non*, roan powders;
corn, starch, Stewart's Syrian, new styles of ribbons on,
bonnets, also ‘lanfilla Silk and fringes,lawns, band Voss
fire anclkera, fluid, looking glasses, ate., and you will
find there right at - u U TYLER.
Ju. , e 2Gth,19511.
• Beady-Made - Clothing.
• • •
A LABGE :Ligon:Vent of latest 14164 'jixst - reeelred
I'l. arid l a r sale at a small advance for ready pay.=
Storirneltt door to Judge Tyler's. BOOTS and S.llO ES.
A new and good assortment of 3lea's Boots,' coarse and
fine: Calf and Morocco Mena shoes—Avomen , i ' b o o,
coarse and fine—]Laser, Boys and Cl:ll.lren't rboei. The
largest lot in town and probably the ebtapest =aired
since Maitre.
, •
Brats and " : Caps, •
A aft eupply, and . good assortment. ,' . '
ISObkils
- A goi4id asitortenent ofschnol Books, embraanges? .l
cry woriaty Used In the Schools and Antidemies through-
out this/orlon. Bibb, a great satiety—Sunday, school
Books—Blank Account. Books—Pass end Memoranda
Rboks,nild a large assortment ot Miscal unmans Boots.,
WALL. TA PER—s - new supply ut neat patterns : Just re‘,
-noised.. Cap and Letter. Papar, of the - first - quality,: by
she Reani or Quito." Staple and Fancy Statiunery* , '
good assortment: Inks, Inkstands, Slates, Pencils; Ww.:
fete, Quills, Pens, Mazchet, Combs, Fishing Tackle, Cra
vats, Mon's Socks. Suspenders, Shirts etc. - - •- •
_
-Sups a•,' Coffee - and Teas'
',A RUIZ but first quality. 'Mora who , rraiit
good article or lila ck Tea, as wallas Uprottorill: pethapi
do well to gtse theft_ • • :••
•• • - • Fe* Trun ks
.70iSale• e deoriiilow /ridge
Side tmse, Juna38.1651; • • - GEO: VILVEIV:".
- • •Exilltement No. 41- • • -
iron snlawribek having made another raise Nei itiit
been to New York, sell•otlng p very, great varieVyof
almost all kings kg' G which be 'would mast resyvet
ypny Iniqt4l hie frieilds arid the pbblle generally to rOtice
ttbd gpirext, themselves astordlagly—a snug many Mee
thlow. ;for thefouriti orJuly. • • ; TyLEn,,
id - ontrbleatinti,lo; ISSI.
Guar Sale - -
than.
. .„
NOTIC,F is hereby given that: in
' pursuance of nit order of the Orphaul
court of Suscitiehanna coiintyi there
*will his e zed to sale upon the 'prem.'.
;sew late the residence of Alefanifer
jr., deceased, in New totinsliiii, on tatiii:
day'the 12th day OfJuly:ntidt;"rit te•eibeh, P;M',"4
the followitn.fileseritied, piece br pared or idiot
noted in said towriship of New Mulford, boimdid
on the North Aiy lender of-Bradley tittle on'the
east bilatfd of Aieiender"MoEoitunr i on - thesontlt
by laud of Nathan Norilabiliiiild on the west by
land of Lewis Chamberlin ) pen tab:4g eighty sores
or thrreabinite; With 40:ocree improvegi on which
there lit tkieltiiig honse i 'bein, ont-houeeeilSo....
Tenni Wiatte known on the day of safe. _
' . PETER 41 . 1cCOLLUM.Gunnlinn.r.:
uphiasitt and , EnzeliafifeCollinn Minorti.-;
New-Milford, nne 14thi 1851. ...
. .
I
Wagon - Disking;
tit antacribors have taltea.tho ehep tratitlK.eietO
.pied by hoods W. Alhut, two• toUot_ kelow Atom ,
trope, mute/ eolith 111=14 1 4.1014 14) ; * l *.w4ratoß
on the Wegoat maid,* twaspees tematta. orenee_ itu
evilees preseptlitcateo,„lth: wza rem. 4pate
ant weet bat 4 4 D.848D,t4t...;
BalfamitDAVP. -4. s4 kortz4ig. ..•
. .
* -
Non..o.zistentiy._ g b.,Abeaba,..,ppi l ei t . 4 „,
Judgm of.thq•court,of Pleas Bamptc=
truism county; for the tkineflt at the tosolient Lay . r.t of
will be beard et
e Conn HOUSll•lllianarOte, the, thud ' 21 . 0 - 1140
- Attgost next st aCyri4h,tlatuft
all intrrosted , iwattenittribritttlnit propirt.- L- •
;aut. 17.11151.--25.6 O:OO4SRALT4J:
IClONlNST34l4llbaCgamtosgtas i flowery
JASilirtiVagiarifoice) 4 0!/_ ram liaetilkibbtkte."""`i
. -mg .4 itztv‘------
A. BALDww.
P: LIN ES,:
, ..
'SPROUT'S tailßr. E . D
CARREA G E:SPI tINGS ;.N °Fill - RING this much celdbiited Sprin g io - the-p public the Subsuribera
respect-
-fully snlieit-a candid examinati o n as ta' its' merits. As fo r i t s 'superiority:nv o r all
'o t h e r springs, let those who hire rested the re ,‘ bear '"witness ; a n d the" subscribers are
1 w illiii g to abide by the'deeision. tun
IL ha s been datefull r eiitted by men Of science a nd
- by them ohec . rfullyieeetritnt.nded to the' public . ' •A' carria g e can be . built with' these
Sprin g s cheaper, 60' lbs. li g hter, more durable ! and fur ease-it; is nut e q ualled by any
sprin g s now in . ; . , . .
~ ~. . - :.... - . - _ ,
All Springi-warranted
Lake, Sustea. C , ).; Pa.
. -
.• •,...•
• _ . astray:.: • . . .
NrOW.Iu the iucloisare of the.sithicriber..3,strey
-1.1- cattle; one 3 'yearn old biewfi steer ;'one
2 years ohl brow*. heifer; one 2 yearn old red
heifer.. The owner -onil please prove property,
,pay charges and take them - away: . I
' lIENItY.MANZEIL
Leuex,luile
Catilt for -Woo).:.
0003 be 3 / 4 7 . 001 wan itql market/ price in Cash wilt lie pull by • 11. itUItUITT.
.New Milford, J uric I 841....
- •
rrirE_stth'eiceberi..inko .pleniure u announcing to
thelr cu.toulers bud the pubac, that they hose hot
received thols sesoua supply ur . • . .
• Sti , 3llEli, GOODS
. .
embracing a largeratock and greater' variety than they
het4 ever before ken t, and which they ortor for wile on
the usual terms as in* u any other estelnainuent in
this county. • - ' , • BENTLEY - la READ.
Montrose, Jane 10, 1651.. .
B ' rag fl Der..l.6„poru„,, Lawns, and a groat vari
ety of Brass Goods just oyened by
BENTLEY READ.
GROt F 2, II (including Iron mud Sfrei o
erery.d.a,niption)f tbocware, tarTtlng.clocks. boots
shdes. Len.nuT etc. BKNILKY tr READ.
DA ISTS, Oils,-LPrugA, Medicines, Uye Stuff, Yetrtim
-ery, Window S4sh, Wass and Putty. afresh at+nrt•
went, and always on band. BENTLEY er, BEAD.
L %rap it
esortntent of BrivaireloSiT r geriiniiii - Cii,
Ve . sthigs, and Summer Goods, just received/sail -will
be Sold right by , PENTLGY h GEM).
I.YENTLRY &.• PEAT) are the Agents for the pal nt
JJJJ Cluitttes Galvin/1e - CU-retire i SuPport
crs. Shoulder/Imes and other tnedielnesi l'r. J-iync's
met/iciness Davis Pain Dalleys Pain Destroyer,
Dr.: Townsends Earraparllta, Tunghn's Llthontriptio.
Schenck's llalsom. Dillou's /leave core, lb.e. Also. con
stantly on band Gars:Jar 011.Ayrcs Cherry. Pectoral,
Cel L,ver Oil; liar /tutu Pond'i DestrOyeror Ettract of
Watt Gazed Soup-Powder, andedi the other approve , /
Patent 31rdlefues of On. day. • • - • '
To Dairymen and Farmerti.
.
• Valuable property for Sale.
Aot2Uo acres situate in Bridgewater tOwnahip
Sostnelionna County and state of 'renitsylvarda.
:50 acres of whichls nodes' good improverdent,
T 1.14 farm is will deSigried for ailadry. and !. espable of
fetsliag.olo cows daring summer arid winter, and every
' part of it is well wat'eral. The buildings- and land arc
lu gootlventlitlon and 'the fentil, which are of st •
and rails are alimgo-11.' There are two large barns upon
the premises, beanie., A granary and vont enient gools
for cattlethree orchards principally ofgrafted fruit
and other fruit trees. •,• - , -- •
Said farm has a iretypleaeant, sod . dcalrabla locatlen
about tan-Isaias from Montrose, the County peat of Sus
qualm:km county, and about 9 miler from the Leggett's
s ettp Railroad, tovillich there is it,Planit.lioadin.proces4
of complet in;aridisvary courenieut to Mem logs and
sal pelf, end mechanics., . ' •• : -
. • -
Al-O another Valuable Faim adjoins the, above, oars
taining2oo acres, of which 150 acres is ut.der a high
state - of cultivation. Upon it there is a Urge frame
dwelling house, and out buildings to asTrespoud and a
large - orchard. - lt ie vatia - cilatidlrticed - and iidtal
rably adapted to dairy purposes. - •
Said property will be sold on reasonable terms, a por
tion of the purchase money may remain upon Bond and
Mortgage to IFUIt the purc.bascr.';'
Application may he made - persanally or by 'letter to
HOU. Win. lertsts-..0r :Veen at—Montrose. In said
county, And any a ether particulars that :pay berequir
ed will be given.--%l3cf „
r. Storm. -A superior Tot just tooehted and will
Ya be sold low to all who want a nor and upetiorerti...
tie by • - . - • . /I. II tilltlrr.
:Sew
11CPAIIIITTVFSehTotto1--is pure artioto In pound papers
JJ Also—Etterreeking Compound, for ruhhill tread
and fakes without yeast. ' • - '
• Also—Soap Powder. tkr the ;age of which muoli of tho
tabor of wanting fs sal - Ml—mid no Injury done to the
clothru. For •ale by- • A TURR ELT,
huzza 1-huzza d 2 • •• • '
"Reiozce.-nai age:host me, • -0,- - -mine enemv, fur
-
' wl cia Ifail r steirltrige.
. - .
W M ps% rieu T i ttlE. L2Ti l u n ft (b roi l ? ' ' I. L er i e tsib l o in g e ty ". . l :ll!
the largest aszortenent or plods in his line err 0 - ered
in Alontrese. Clocks of all styles, prices and. ratents;
Watches by the bushel or lce.t gran thy. So'..auitzpur:-
chasers, nod Yankee LIM tons elan varieties .cver the . %
of. Lamps for horning fluid. ilamphine PrallEi/CA
and description. Jetrelrfenusisting of erpryth *sin.
asked fur. -All sorts ofVer turnery ho., as nsusl. - Tot
eurinvirate the.wholo would regime an 'extra sheet 2—
All of which heleill sell clairciperlharrany. arroi else can,:
Cali and sae bba. nex:S•loorret 8. Wilson's store.
flePalting lee.,, donwas . • -
Moutiorc.,Juitid, W3l. if. .
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTS.
. , .
.
suhscrlhor, wilVact as 'agent for the Pth'cle
r r i sale at Meat l'atateParirs, I.lousei a nil 4.ita ;
ted In Stu'luelmnda. county,ra. MI fo oflat•
their p r operty for laze can giro a rabid to .'deseriptl.fn
theiciarnts or Lot. as follows : Kumber of ;doses, how
many improsed;And how Waterpd ; bttildhsgs;'Pre.bMA
grafted or common`frult ; 'other' fruit trees, , and hade
t r ees; how far from Montrose, and the li,neares tyoint,to
n depot On tha"liew. - York -,fc Tile' Railroad . ; price and
scuts cifyigulcnt. All who wish trysail orpiirchasulteal
Estate, will t• celve.peoaot - atlentlon ;tailing 'ori. cr
addrmlng• no at Montrose; Fdsquehanno cohnt.7.l'a.
141aConsairanee front Montrose to the reCullscsfrce of
015 co on Turnpike street; ti doorSl - 'reit sir Jhe
•
Thorollawing Farina aril terinro n ovisaktrad for sate:
•
No A; !Oboes , Ithr enred,lrrarne, 110 time and Barn.
I No ^, SO do 50 - • ,t o
I • No. li.lllo " . 41:1 ' do
I No. 5.70 do 40 dd ••'.` "• do ; do
,
. • -NO. 8.95„ do • do • . •'
! • NO.-74 1 -340teilrart1ionso and Lot.. •
• No. 8.145 acres 75 IMprosed, framed bootie aridStina.
_ 110.9. 32X, do: 35 (107 •-. d., .. do
770:10;2,' do do -do -do • du
NO:11; • ' _do • dri and Lae '
-
Wo:12:100 - aerer16 - 1MproiteddrinibedIfoliaa and barn:
- dct 21Y0- do"" `"00" -", •do -
Ne6 , 14,-56, do 60 - do do do = . do
' No. 15, 168- , do 60 •do - , do -do • do •
; 100 do 15!• do. -, " dO , do=
. NO; 111,112. do' 80 dti: •do do do.
"'N0:19;260 "do 160 „!": •do ' - 'do -
N02.20i 145, - -do 100 do; 'do • do
No. 21, 190 , 120 `do_ - do do_, •-do •
1•" • dd 45 do : - - - "do •do -
Nin - 23; 45." do. .311.- dn . ...• . . 4 0 . do' do
1-- ==. N 0.24, 232- do 225 • . - d. do, do. • :do •
1 : t 50.•25, 1f.',5" do, 100 „ do . d
do
0,. do,
No:120. 100:$6: 140.' do --.
N 0.28,11 Rem wand sew milt and arreinee.
1- N :In. 131 acres; 90 improred,trotootioupe ern boin
39.: 175 . 40. _100 ; - rr- , tat - -
N 0.111035 do - • ' ll,
No. 32080135 - 1 1 .; --44. •
Na. 33. 150 • do ,„ 60 1 1 '-' -7.4 .
146.34. la - -do 'lo9' 1! .• •
ii a
No, 35,150 - 1 80 7 - _ • .41., tr.'_*,rr -- _ -
14 6 :36. 3 0 0 "d r , -ivy, = nr"
No. 37, 190', do •rao . 1 1
NO. - 2-9,i1110 A 00 ;. ;:-
_'Nor 39 115 do-
.00 . do
No. 40 do_ _45 do ; -; do
T6O : do do •- do do ,
Na.. 44 133 ! do,-65 'do, do ' , ! , ‘ - 'dd •
}4..45 - 7 it. dor:. •d_
No. 413. 120 acid! - 601416iroted,friamo•housei in . :4lo,x*
4 200• dO - 170:7 , d0., - -.410:t.. - '1416.'
$14T0141 1 . 1. it 4.01 above
o7lll4o4o Bl %Olubiti elan MlLdesolipeou ,
-
iictoi , toLlBs6.-44er. -
• - •• _
DOCZTItAYRE tokoa tbis-coothosi,toVoini
his onmerOirri friends that hir'.bed,lid*O'ded
in obtittning the.netriitanee-Of Dr. Whoatc.l),
a well reed Reotio Physicfail 'to - eieletlaittiltt,fiit
pm replan, and cont,eventl3( holviil no loner,be
:under the , painfoirtecr.Or ot,oindlig ork:inanAr
OitistPLOttf,eway to leek poieorii for Weir
adierv-
Its'ilOgro Ails* eipi:oceri4oti will
see ttgt :ng . leutitY him bo • is,
! unible priefiee.
','*3olslMit: rig . ) 4 2.IiMEN4OIL. - -;
Itlanufadured- by; SPROUT, BURROWS, tic , ' -Elk
20 t,f •• • iSz A. B.:SPROUT; Agetio,.
Farms far Saki
"New Arrangemeni I
Eztensir_e Char and Furniture Eaub-
went.
W3t. W. S3ITTII 'khave‘now fully onemioted
their arrangemen ts for manufacturim; keep;.
Ing constantly ou hand allitad every hind or household
Fertaiture, manufactured out of Ilte best quality of ha.
Logan'', IMark 'Walnut, 31aple. Clutry, and miter `lum.:
bet, and in the best arol Most durably manner. Among
the articles which toey It'tend to ate, on hand,or make
to outer,are Mallogani, Black Walnut, Cherry, and Ma
ple Bureaus, Sudo➢oards, SecretsirteS, look Costa; Cen
tre, Card: pier; and other Tables; Stands th every va
riety ; Sofas, Sett ces, Divans, Ottoman's, k 0..12 tolsteada .
of all kinds end styles, modem! Mahogany, Black
nut, Cherry, and Maple. I.
ALSO—Mahogany. Mack Walnut, Carl and - thrdsey•
Maple. and Fancy Ohairsj of every variety.and.dviunip.
tion, which they have•nownn bend.• and intend to keep
a constant supply. Any article desired atll be supplied
on a OM, days notice. •
As the subscribers have often been' polkaed to enlarge
their business and to open' an establishment of.the kind
in nont , oie which could supply every varitity.oflionse:
bold Furniture. and save the trouble of ?ending •to the
Cities for such articles, they hope to, meet with liberal
patron and encouragement. Wm. W. &MITA,
A LFX'it
. • .
Montrose, June 411V51.-i-23y1. E. It. Sllll`..i. • .
CROCKERY STORE,
Corner of Ccitirt and Washington eta'
MHE Subscriber takes pleasure in :announcing to the
nubile, that In consoinense of the liberal patronage
bestowed upon. thit eitablithm-nt the past year, he has
determined permanently try entitlnisithe business Bing
hamton. The stock comprises every style ,nd quality of
o iu general use, for Table and Toilet Wa,e,
and will be mad lirsettsor by the single artlele. ' a
variety of
CHINA TEA SETTS, DINNER WAItE,
and FanCy articles, such as, Pettit Beate* Cst 4 l Stands,
eßottl-s,Vasp s cie„toge'lierwithalegestockof
stcick
GS, 4th=SVA cmisistint sir ens, pressed and
plain Tumblers, Goblets, {Fines, Deceivers, "%mit Bowls,
Dishes, Nappies, Pitehers,itlandiesticks, Lamps, Specie
hors. Tincture Bottles, Larrip Globes and Chimneys oral:
sizes. ha "Also constantly. on hand, an • tseoruneut of
Spdrit, and Canipiteno Lamps, /;iron ,
dales, and flail Lisnteiiis - Also a larga lot of •
• LOOKING-GLASSES; :
Windom Shade', Tea Trays.,Ceiters, Table Matt.; p , a.
tea, German - Sliver and lirittann la Table and tea ap.ms.
'fable Cattlery, ts.c., all of which will be antd teryl.rw fur,
Vlah: ltlth inCrettsed faclllties f,rhuslners. and unre
tnitt thg attentieri to the Irani, of hie custorner‘tho. tn.
tler+. ir,ned hopes to merit the continued patronage 01 The
community. _ • - r. OVElf..lC.t4il,otat.
Binghamton, Way Trth, 1 Si.r
Notiee,
, . , • ~
MHZ subscribers wouldbiform their !Kends end Mi1,..L.,
,..L., • comers, •tlist notwithstanding , their, severe lota by
the late fire, they have obtained the blinding recently
occupied be &tenni. Lathriip, nearly opposite Seattle's
Hotel. where they are reeoiving a • !resit supply of goods
from :i4er vorkovhieh toMher with their old Monk rav
ed from the tite,give them, quite :a general Astor recut
which they hope to he enabled to ;keep good. - Neetasity
will compel Chem sell meetly_ for ready pay. Alai they
must ray to their eniitomersthat ore indebted either to
D. Sayre or S. So) re-4- Co., that prompt and huMedi
ate eettlemant mart berritile of theirwecountr.notes to
ait this Is then - ply mettas they have to keep tip their tow
.
inrat—" a friend in nerd. Ik a friend - The store
and Tin brafternf their business,' will to carried on by
It Sayre do A. 1.. Webster.' undrr the firm of Sayre &
Webster, shoo tittle below the brick house.
• linntroei., May 20, 1551.1 S. lI...SATRE& Co.
Administrator's - Ifotice. - '• '7
LETTERS of "ActiAtuistration-Of the estate of
: Mary Phiony late of the.Boro' of Dundaff,
deceased, Wilting been a ranted to the undersigned,
notice ie hereby given'to all indebted to the estate
Weal' and settle. the siitie ailithout delay; - and all
persons, haring demandO against the. estate will
pleaso. present theta rinly attested for settlement.
THOS: P. PHI NNY , Adco'r.
Onndafr, -- MaY - 9, - 180.-;-21tvG.
• BEWARti,
fIE Pulinoinro . hereby •esivenklly cout;oned
r . ,
.111 aanlust papiug higkfirices Cur Goods. it br•
rng;no louger ut , cevrarri-ioi; •
!,. POST*.PITTS
now receivinzoni.nr the. best stocks of mer—
chitodisc.intho coputpercputqatioz,of Dry Goods,
Gracinies, Crockeryi-Baant, and Sfn,it. Mae and
‘Caps,.R..ady wade Clothior,; etc. Which they are
off foireWcry p a y; at prices so low as 10.08-
- ton fah all who examine the goods. More' Dallied=
lurs heregter. POSTSL'rfrrs.
Afoosose, May.lsth,.lFA .t , '
. _
- 4th of
tt ARANGENIENTS be - I:nude foi the in 7
.tl.tertaiiirnent, lon* the 4th of Jply nest')
large conqiank et Grow:& Brothere
in .31illardiville, Sustfa:- co. Tickets of,tuvita
tion will iiet . hejs.4ite . d..: Nl t e.itiko,this tin:timer . it
extending:a general inLitulidn
The Ball Raoul will ibe Cinder the direction of
Mr, Ringhein. 'rent:her of Dancing: f . wit4 a, , fine'
band of 3•l,unic. • - • -
4. POprietorif.-
ittillar;tsvilli;;%/trity .2d,18.51;•42t4
- •
• P. UNDA. Y
Libiarlcs ciflOiolucrics far $2,50:
Ilytim4i4okt Testaiiient; ece.forrate by .
- - - : - le Sax.
New , Gold. :PlaCer „
.
Irremendous-'.',l4citoinsit It Z
Head ofYailigittiotr - Azairt .reprzed
A' "' ..
rationed .„ fast :week' the; . anods arr:!
• In, and the, enksetihrtrWould-intßrn t Ilia
austinnt4g, and the public, that ilchae,_ntadP az
rancernento to hive goods th.iatorin4v
and no hie purchases are r.ioitly t r tir Cash, he to de
termined not to bo:undiniold or oudone, by' any
Wing or 4iscs cromEßopers this aide ni-Saernmen ,
to payrro, at,O,wiih,ansoy /hooka for pan favors, -
he'wouhi moat Ost`heethiliy irirho'r;he otokall ‘frh - O;
buy for cash, ee well thooe_whn pay reason a bly`
yve!) oo time r fo ghre . hinris chance to salt and please,
.
PIPM. • • •
AL C. TYLER - , '
•
-
A I.L'ENeve, doable and single sbooterw,Theri
ammeter , . Carpet nags: tranbrollor..an a
rlet) , kotiouslukt receired,by BENTLEY 4 - It tiO.'
. 4 CU' iteeeivf.d a froth civilly allings,lisdiolfreS.Paluts
47/11t, Weitv &c. •
nal 23; : " XURREWS
EMIEMI
, .
tubscribei Would *inform the Publfe that
JL le .now putting op iii the old Otero kif
.m u lfw,,p i nh..oj..hio stock °rondo lin woo enabled
to sive train the loin tle,ntrontiue fife. where lie will
be hippy te'veolt on his frianifil noel cnatoiners, "
His; stook 'er.Clotfiliti wait _prinkipally; elated
withal); "Insiarial damage: 2 . Alportion' of bin' 11 ate
ttini Cow, EV- tolernbie, etwortirielll - ; of :Snots and
Shoes - i,aluDepi !leaks and 6to#ouilry.
&elide malting hie tieonitineni noinpletejle
faint karicitos:of his btioinekit' soon ofe'clectin;..,
*Lances -will ` permit fin, fitliew ihiiiii.ottoioti
to tender, hio'ockinwleilgtlnonla , ttitlinoe ihroigh -
Wheon kited nick pnengt, which ,Ingute,
Those indebliitt - thei - sithettibtir poet - Ono
ifite'negoloiti Wit under ofmaking • immidiiito
toofientions. and to indillgetthichOpo that. they'.wili
elepppniptly. Comet* to diochargo nor:lr' indehtt
flees
.
11(41tro4*: tittiv
icrE , .0? tnut,ta 4ud '
• • •• Tv
10 02 Dar Phi. gaits alio 'Wood, groottd oc
, • satt:Avdifieltio4:6o9f spleiulid'areiete foe
4 1 • • • Taco' 'a:- .;
•
GROdnr4S;lii:-
--Latest-ArrlVat orNew,Gciediii
•
[(Mato trocelling :a new -Mid &UMW IKEAOf 40000
IV ahleti walniqe thoaDantloti amp Ratak. JD . *
alraleshlo - bal gObila *tip for the Aesop...in do
to call and see: , D 4 'LATHROP & CO.
, .oetober 16 ;1850:-•N• • • '
IVAN Tl3D—aocica, atoeklagi Walden
White Deana, Yllisoed tad all Wady otprodaak..
• • - D B LAT/18.01. & CO.
. •
• A Card - -- •
"becraierg take thin PPontillity tee; -
1- dering their sincere thaukctetheir euitoinet4 _
onerally, net only:for, the vetyliberal patronage
bestowed upon them daring-the past six year's. but
Mettler , the prinimutiess of their, payineate—ana
beg leave to say , they heap coniineneeti ieitt •
with a doterriiihation toiteepi general itidflifi as 2
sortment of goad GOODS. which be sold tiq
es favorable terms for 00,4'o:educe
"or- approved -
aredif;:ai eon liaught in any•otlter , eatahlis4.7 ,
meatthie side or the. - env.' - ` • • -
r 11outrose. lan. 8; 1850. ' . -
• .:.;NesvArritrai
... . ,
'BEA PEST yet; Rico 5 - ete; Sur t ' .
V •. - 6d,Soloratutt 7 eta:, .Eandlea 12a.&11; •••
14;
Raisins 126 coals. f..-t-ottett, just opened- and le:
rale fik • • - • I lr°llB ' l ' B °N -
,
At the heed . of Navigation—for eayrt week
A LL kinds of goods usually kept. coUntty Ise*,
exiscated on al enday OrsocceiMusi•
be offcanl v it e s6 . l4l,4,F f rATeaso,d read 7 r,!is r a r ld s Ece,uld4lisig
Montrose, 0117711,m. - Cr: TYLER-.
ShOulderi;
Taos} who have good amazed heals and shoulder-di
df
_pose of, will do well tolutng th• m to the sac*
ban, as we ore vrivhing to ynrebase 2000 lbs. somediately
itSYDRN ts tarns,
aIIDEN Seeda Blinker's Eachcaterriarden Seittajui
G
Apened and for tale by _ LIONS it. SON.
C .
0 NM
U—Fresh (salted/ Codas. Jast opeasstse a
ingat 4 cants per passaa cash dawn.
Mar e. 612". " ,4. LliNt . t EON.
..____ _ _ .
A NEW. lot of 140in* Bakken'. , Buskins' &
21. Gitiiers—also gentlemen** Rubber*, Plinth
caps, &c., jam received by : • .
' -; !BENTitY &
sjitEr.f I NUS and thlstingt,foolu )f - So 2 Sfiurds
1.3 soma as high as 6 eta. per y4l, 141. LYONS es EON:
SPER •
MeaudleF just facetted and for tale by , .
. & CHANDISS.
uow supply, of Books just - received at
LYONS & SON.
.• . c0.5...„-
A6EIII ripply just operand,. aud be , sold sold at
usually low pric e s. ' • •' LYONS k EON.
SHAKER flardeziseeds sale, by ' - -
LYONS & CEIANDLSM.
$fiTiCES t DiTSCELLANEOIIS, Zza.
Take Itodie k
rptiOSE peisons indebted to, tbe. iniisettpei, ti
pecielly Eq ., book account ere fequested to at!
tend to the settlement of the inine, i 5.41164 Titithee
notice, as time sufficient hes bt4n given and more
must not be e xpected. - GYRE.
Mardi - 25th, 1851. - tf
`OTICE,
THE subseriiist: wishing toJeaire eft*.
Tor date als eittife stock of Hate, capit t etc. ;
to7„ethei'voitli the tiecessaritoohiend fixpirei foe
carrying:oa. the Hatting bushierai: Attx 'Orin*
tviatiug to cogng e in business e. good oppotionitr
is new . presented. : G B ELDLIED.
Mardi 26,
like soiice:
A LL persons indebted te - old firm " otT. 4 H
211, Hayden, are requested to nal!, piio.kettle the
same as it hes bedome necessary to base inch
claims arretiged •- -
The' Books and Notes maybe fband with the
subseriber, at the store of Heiden if , Little. .
TItACTHAYDEIL, _
New Milford, March 95, '514-13tf,
•
New-and Valuable Invention
FOR r 11,1,1 1> 11 9 4 I,6w r.. " 'air Canine Topa. The =Me&
Der has procnred the right, for setting up carriage tope
with - God4ard's patent handle for raitug and !levering
the same hr a slight - exertion with one hand while sitting
in the carriage and would lavito the public to ceil and
examine this valuable hnprorement at , htreirriage malt.
Sage*tahlishmentin Montrose.: HEMMTCLEAIO2IB. ,
• TM. VOL - 17 3m ' "
14ast Calt •
mIIE to:counts of the late fir* of .Eldred do Neireornb,
must be settled. those badetif ed can settle , elth the
seritfer °eta the tut day of May oexteafterehey may
ono& with \ a .111. ti ea - •• . G. B. ELDRED. •
3loofrce , e. Apr 1115,1851; .
NEW GOODS jut.; ris4ived &AU forisleli7 :
• • - . - J.larits Jt JON
GOLD- and 311trei W4tette 2 s;silverTatle.Teit.Dereertsa
.101 t Spoon; and ageneralassartment orJewetry '
BENTLEY. & -
.
j.p.NNT LIND Ear Ifoops, t otstpttetyle otitis . •
" "- - Taus*
V .1T FLOtritiby thobarrel orpou 0. v• r trio
p o rit, and all, logaotNotionn..it
. • •-•
' `
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..
..... Li‘i,EW.,G. ,- ,,,5'., - . , .
. L. Post et .Co., are now ptceivi OD
ng from Kew Yorks
I. title ateun
tment of Meads rulted'to"the • eras=
which they eller ter_weon terms Al.l.Vrr 1: '.'Bllls of flue ,
next welsh. - Blontroee April 10, 1851, L. , _
.
: - Thmga .'.
irsr received by Use Obseri ber, Sugar. Coffee. ffobseett•
J Solt, .Brzed,Clotlt . Sheeting, Batting, Wa*Dg,&C,
.aud:4l)!ln 11.40 I! MIN a. the lintleStVinlVlMii.
NOtitroile-Sett..lo,/860a, c .TrLiartg.
FLpU . R" and aal . failale ae
Water 'are.
3foiint Prospect 'Water Cure - EstOlishattatt,
ninghonion, Broathe Co, N. Ir.
.. establishment is delightfully,laeatedjit the hale
pf, the monfitWu from which It takes its name, and
,tnntonds a dellrhtfol - view of• the Chewier° und-Bus
4nehannti rivet.* tvith.thele rich and.beautifalvanieit..; •
• - The. , Cure' is now open for the reception and treat-.
bunt of Patients, 'The Institute bairn ow:restful to
veturirg-tbe aid ofDr BIIIVIIi at* 'of,iCen 'York
city, whoie long expertetice In IlYdropatltY U onflieleit
du:quoted - to the patrons of this Institution that tits 7
"all be ethundankly.cated for. ;
_. • -,
All letters; dm. on pmfestiOnal btudnislicmtist he In/-
dressed to Dr. Barrett at the. Case.. Oetnmensioationa
only al I be received that , are not '
,
Asuperior article of burning BIWd, Vtimpbing, and
burning FluididunPs s just reci4v o 4 " •
Nay •: . ToRRELVEI : •
AHE Aiiiirican Lawyer and every man** Font Anois
a Inary valuable inisit. containing .iber :Laws and •
'ap sr •• etch stabs in' the trnfon, the arrrect instal et
nook borpi ng anti many sulumble tables disi fpr tale by .
- LTO*I4 Soo. ,
QUO AB. 161bs for one dollar cult. to be bad of
L 2 Atav 20' '. _ - - :t.r , 112 ts, eos
.AA now supply of Ladled; and child. Ws shoe* , ..l'
rdrn'a Coarse Brogans, cheapest in traim. for cub at
,
R. LATHROP &go. mu:420,000 lbs. of ,
110
pan It ektung. ' - • •• .
LOVER, sad T•• °thy • for me .7 • , •
LYONS # CHANPLift
CENTS 'Pet • pale, wilt ha paid in goods fo
imitf.any quaraity of good woolen sock! at
JO' • '- • • Pore &•Pirro.
-NE, Lamp 011, Caudlas and Tallow. at
TUIIRE'LL'i
SLIEST AlCSlClenewiebtersale by .
toma
44
1.0 000WOOLwan!!_d aceopt .
or - breatehenav for Vtotbe.or Other
tioods, with aome , cesh mixed in by
3lontrose, C.:TYLER.'
• • PlitelLumberr - T 77 "—
A quantity 'af season 4 f'attnet
rommeo; for sale at th*,stiir thei
411bsotiber, One mile north, - of Gr..,Cornwell'a in>
Jemp-34w3. I • LUCAS STEIGER.
g9r.r.. infirtalt4tp.f oboes pine elope:
• ..LAKE it ILAT4V,
WBlustre** _414.4 Wilk 4 0 ;
'2 '. 1 .•TAKE424 1 .T9 -
tAItOTWER limorlot of.thellWatatirsAsseli;4llo
0e1vad,4645, Monslalp De Lain. land G Ingham* flak
Vo macs tior 'apt. .1" it VvAn..
, ,
i "..!.., , ...::- . ..: , ..F.01e-Leaber.. - - - 1 , ,
',-.:'
TgAlL...4.....!:aoirprepared., lir natal 'NW:
Leatttgr ht aaty fitratititz of Pratt & PL . / alszkullw-
Tare at the mania/Wows pricer' ' Those arbo 01,11WOralsh -
'or Tad
tiro i rate *OlO4, at. NW plebhaTe TeVieeled
It*/ tramline ear Stork: -t , - __-- uarpr.s4 . 4/4rnas
;7•,lB.e.*linfosa i sinauti,•ibir. , ~, . ..z , , -•-
.-,-•,,
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