N 4 r, Si EJtW , T 6,0 LEAVE" GREAT BEND DEPOT. 6:013 - G: EAST, 3fAi i pt , s .s. I Day pass I Night ex . I atl ft. 1055 is. I 33 3 zr• I 20 3 .I.M. I 1 23 1 , 3) GOING WEST. 3f3 ii pr.S.5. I Dar C pass I Night ex I Ceti fit 6 157 . N. 204 203 a.m. 35? r. m .al r' The day express.trains do not, stop at eit Bend. • s o ns oi Teutpryance of susgetianna co DitioO. No. Location. „Moot on. hirosisgo, 444 liarford, Noa h star, 432 Broolyn, ',Saturday. 3bnuose, 450 .llontro4e, monciAy. 4i14 Spriogrvill4 S.iturday. I.:cnox. 466 Lenox . . • ,Paturday. TOST-OFFICE, mosTaosa, PA. Ararat and Departuro of Allyn For Great Rend, leaves every diiy,.7except Sunday, 7 o'clock, A. 31. Arrives at 10 o'cluk P. 11. Mail closes at 9' o'clock P. M. For Wilkestlarre, leaves every day, except Sunday, at 7 o'clock A. 11.1.`,Arrives N. Mail closes at OP.• - For Dim diamton, leaveA ecry day, except Sunday, at T 9 o'clock P.M. , Arrives (every day except 31onclay) at 9P. M. 'Mail closes at 7 o'clock P. 3f. Per Providence, leaves every day except Sub dav at SA. 31. Arrives ; at ,6 P. 31. Mail clo ses at 9 P. 31. -For Towanda, leaves on Sundays, Wednes days and Fridays at B . A. M. :Arrives on Tees: days, Thursdays and Satuidays rt 8 P. M.— Closes :at 9 P., 71. For Carbondale, on .Mondays, Wednesdays, an d Fddays, at '1 A. 31. Arrives on Tues. dws, Thursdays. and Saturdays at 6 P. M..— Close.Ot 9P. 31. • • For ttivezo, on Sundays, 'Wednesdays and Friday's, as S A.M. Arrives on TnesdayS,Thars days, and Saturdays at 6P. U. Closes at 9 o'clock' . r For Silver. Lake &e., on Fridays.,:at. 5 A... 31. Arrives on Saturday at 9P. M. Closes at - 9. I'. 3L Thursday. For Skinners Eddy, on Mondays at 5 A. M Arrives same day at 10 P. M. Closes at 9 P M. Sundays. - - - - Cclelrat:on of the 4th et .Trily in illort :rose. The ceremonies of the day will be opened by firing a National Salute at sunrise under the charge of Col. Asa Spicer. • 'At 101 o'cloek the procession form upon the public square under the charge of Col,, .T . H. DI MOCK, Marshal 'of the day—assistint. Col. C, D. LATHROP, in the following orde s r: 1. Rollo, & Ready Fire Engine Company preceded by the Brass Bans. J. Fire Department of Binghamton. 3. Chaplain, Orator of the Day, and Co olitteel in carriages. 4. Citizens and Strangers. , 5. No. 2, Water Witela Engine Compinp. - ---- nt the (firing of the cannon, the procession witi m ove up Maple St.. to Turnpike; down Turn: pike to the Baptist Climb, countermarch to Public Avenue, up Public Avenue to the Tent on th 9 Public Square. LThe exercises at the tent will be opened . I. Prayer by Rev. 11. A.. Riley, 2. Muf... 3. Readily, the Drelartion of Inaependericq, be Willi= 'IL Jessup. 4. Iltic 5. Oration - by C. L. Warkl:Esq., of Towanda. 6. i the exercises will be closed by niusie. After a few mon:eats intermission the as sembly will i'cpuir, at thelingidg, of the Court linuse bell to.the tent where dinner will be provided: Hon. F. B. Streeter will preside at the din i ner table. Tickets for the dinner can Le procured at the Hotels-mid at the door. A sp . /elle-lir: r.r!tibifion rf Fire . Works will take place at 9 deluck P. M. on the PiLlie. Spare. Celebiation craw S. of T. at spritirrine ThmSpringville Division. Sins of TeMper rime, No. 464,wi1l hold a celebration et villaA on the 4th of July, 1651. The neighbhring Divisions of the Sons of Temper ance, the Union of Daughters, and citizens ge nerally are invited to participate with us in eel rbmting this day of our National Freedom. ORDER OF THE DAY Theiproccsslon will foitnat the Hall of the Suns of Teniperanee at half past nine o'clock, A. 314 and march to the Grove—where the Declaiation of Independence will be read by W. W. Pride, 3L D. An Oration mill be pronounced try Rev. A. 11. Sloat, A. 31. John H. Ditnoeli and S. B_ Chase, Tsq's_ of llonkose, Hon. John Brisban and If. IL Little, Wt. 131. Matt, Es l's., of Tonkhannock, bare been invited to deliver addresses. After which the procession mill more to the house of Thomas J4clison whore ref.r4Mnents may be obtained. MILES PRICILARD, A. H. SLOAT, • W. B. ILANDRICK, Coli mife. C. BURR, A. SPENCER. - - Springville, June 16,'51.1 Fourth of uly cetebrration. 'At a!meeting of the citizens of Franklin held et the louse of J. L. Merriman, on Saturday the 2lst inst inst., for the purpose of making ArrangeMents for, celebrating the approaching annirjsaq of our National Birthday, the fol lowing Committ were appointed : B.L. Bit tt drc, l'ym. M. Woolly; J. L. Merriman, Chas- Warnet, IL Smith, W. C: G. W. Park, E. B. Smith, R. Smith, S. B. Cole, Leighton, A. Watson, T. Smith, jr, F. A. Smith, L. Morse, J. W. Maryott, J. Watson, end Edward Davis; and at a meeting Of said Committee. bold at the someplace, on .I.llonday evening, 23d inst.,. the following order of ex ercises were agreed upon. - • . Thei procession will form at lipsonville 4 ;Corners at 10 o'clock, A. 141., under the direc lion of Col. Rufus Smit-;Marshall of the day, assisted by-Capt. B. Sri:lW', and ma'reli to the I v reshyterian Church, where the foiloWing ex ercises will be performed: 1. Prayer by Rev. W. M. Woolly. • !2. Music by the Oioir. • 3. leading Deelanttion by 3. L. Merriman, Esq. ; 4. ~,iodres.sle Schools by Rev. 31. %airy. • 5. Music. _ • t. gration, by Isnae-Gr. Ogdon, tsq., of ,13ini,*- itamtoil, N. Y: 7. Close, Benediction by Itev. mi. - Woolley. - •4•1, .proces o n will thgn form _march tack tr, the V ra erg Where afrceeollatiort . 0 *arm, up to zit trho Imre participated-in- , . he exercises. An invitation is_extoodeti to riendsin ndjacent Tot6ships; particularly to unday School -CitildrOn - ns the celebiation is : i ntended principally fer, their benefit. 1 J. 141 MERRIMAII'Prei. W. lii. WoOr.ti.T, Sec. - _ 4171 40 . F lELY 4Limmult*rionr. Laceyville r DiVl3ioll NO. 481 Eons iaf :Tem cranee, willvelebrate the beining... tuversary f IndepellidenCe,it this:place on. to pith proximoc and ha pablie generally nre insiteile participate n the exercises - of the ocenSidit, vChielt tvi,ll eminence at 10 .o'clock,'kk. Good speak i.rs are expeetedto'be ikatteniattee. O Entertainment will, be gfiterr at Benjit. ua Edwards', - '.'.-- .-..; '.. e W. BLACK; It. " a m . Laceliiiief prune 2:, ' 11;51. '.. .- --_ - ' ':.:-.- ... • •-•-• • 121 - t131t .. J 'Shocking ,kgrde r ro - in Aniiinins ' •-- • burgh.: • -A she clang occurrence took . place it Mil liamsb.urgh SaturditY'unirning.; named Lawrencoßeilly,- in a At ofjealousy, murdered his wide, Ann Reilly:, his mother = in-law nhmed Mary Golding,:iitut danger- Only wounded a Yonng woumo mined Eliz- abeth Conroy,: The parties . . resided at No.! 110 North-Friurth7Ot.i o bdtirecar,Fourth and WO.. it splint tthat: was . tnOried about six years ago, - bUt had lived Unhap pily with his wite-.--se Mach '5 . 6 ; 00 her fath er took ber,itWay_ a few‘days since. ,; - This morning; about -7 o'clock ; Reilly went to the house of his father-ifitlaw,. Mr. Golding, where the desperate acts: wore Committed. Mrs. Golding, was agedlabout 50 years, Mrs Reilly and the girl' Couroyi.: ; ,about 19. Reilly: is . a young man of 24 or 25 years. tie wife 604' mother flied instantly, und thd_girl is lying fit the point of death. ..The stabs were ; iidlieted in the region of the lieart. • Reilly was i'arres 7 t.ed irmuddiat4; and imado no .resiitince, Saying he. was ready to die. -Tike testime-;' of Elizabeth; Courciy was taken- by jus7' - ice Boswell. I- . - An .extrlfrom tko dfiee of the In4epert ent Press:sly-es the !following* additiotral artieulars : - " The prisoner further.said, that lie _ and ds wife had lived unhappily fur years, past; • tat- her family were pessesged of some roperty, and they vete all opposed to•hiin: e worked hard aud_did all he iould te.earn 6 himest livinz; but nothing could sntiSfy them. He further stated. hat on returning iciine from his work . ; he repeatedly_ found he rooms closed and a young map -in the o •LlT9witli. ilis.wife. I - "- ' - ! Ou b:,11 . 1 , z asked reaether he Would have Soine. break fast, be refilled, 4 ! No could' {l,:t eat.," and inquirect whether the other, I,, , :vcnan was dead ?I. 'Phan asked"why lie done the awful deed,. he replied that liis- Wire was not trud to 1.4 m; that he had Hied, miserable ire:" ;. • " We are informed 'that a notice Was in-. erte.ri r some years •sieve by 3.liE; Golding in' itie , o 40 .; 1,,e villagepaPers, to the effect that Pr'";4 , ltt , r was not married to. Reilly, who itil,..=is7l,r . ll.,rouglit a On'tificate, of tuLarria g oe, to be from a :clergyman, in Brooklyn. It was believed:to be gennine.". The,followinv is the deposition of Eliza-. both Conroy, the girl 'stabbed' by-Iteilly "Elizabeth Conroy being duly sworn,.doth ilepose and' say :'Lawrence Rqilly, on the 15th of Jnrie;-1S:51, - at the forth Fourth-Et, Winistusburgh, about 81 br 9 u'elock, did inflict a.dangerouS wounu 4pon the person of said Elizabeth : Conroy, with a sharp instrument that she saw in the hands of said LaWrenee Reilly, which she thinks - was a " 1 saw Ann, daugb!er of Mary GUlding; struck with the same: instrument that be _ • struck: Me with. Anna fell immediately. There Was nobody in the room except Anna Lawrence and myself,lwhen he stradt Anna With.the knife or instillment. He (iteilly.) Said nothing before. this..l beard a ,Shriek; it proceeded from an adjoining room—the back room—or wall of the Second story. 4 !!uppose it proceeded from Mary Golding, the 'mother of Ann. "He(lttilly) then Came in the room. He took hold of Anna by the shoulder with one baud, and plunged the•knife or short in strnment in the body of Anna, with the other; be struck ter more :than once; 1 went to save Anni,•and he then struck me; lam 19 years of ago; was staying at the house of Golding, Willie out of a place." - DII OW 3: ED.7- TIVO f Email ebildrdn were it i3rowned in the feeder li;adirig into ibe Del- 1 -aware &Hudson Canal Basin on Asterday 'afternoon, the one a girhsis, and the other a boy three years of age. They were-ehil -dren of c,ne Mr. Ha n, who resides but Yeti rods "above the hank Of the, feeder.— 'Some tro,kman near by remembered seeing !them on or near a floating timber, but a. few hours pretiens to the time bOdies were !discovered; from which : it is supposed they fellinto the Water and w . ere drowned: lionesdale Herald —The RIOT IN Hiunt:nno. The town of . r. IHarrisburgh was thelsiene of a most dis 'graceful riot, on SatUrday night last. A (gang of druoken boatmen, without any ap .parent cause, attacked the:bouse of ' A , pp e r woman, named Mrs..isenholVer, who k9eps la cake shop and small stole on the canal, at the lower- —end of toWn. They. demanded ladmittailee, which as refused, in come iquenee of the latene sof the hour. ;The 'rioters, about twenty in number, then •broke Ides the door, cad. d the house in a body, destroyed the furniture, knocked down, end Otherwise cruelly abttied the old lady and, her claw:liter, and Oreatened to kill the whole family. The Sheriffand Constablei .were sent'for, , and upon their arii Vat, a des? Iperate struggle ensued bet Ween :them an,d', the rioters. Bottles,itones, • cluhe and oth or weapons were lauded in every' direction, !the blows fell thick and fast, and blood flowed profusely. Three of the, rioters :were,eaptures, and being takdO before one Of the Justices, ,were committed for trial. FATiL ACCIDEN',T.L-L.On Tuesday of this I ; ...,. „an _ 'weer, mr. virk on , Jr., of Ara- I 1 aalem, was instantly killed in the-, western ~ part of that:.town, about four: miles from B arn for tis father; rhea a heavY et is of [timber roiled or slipped from tho"4rame, "striking him on the EA of teLneek, eaus- - 1 ttnginstant death. 1 r. JoattioN was _abed 1 19 years old. • ' Ha was highly esteemed for ', his vittnes and meal t character , a. large by circle of ,acquaintanees. 77 ile Came from Rome, fatbef's family, to this coon ty,in- the ispring of 1849:—z Yates' c'o.lVltig Spolf.ett Litie to Maw gtOrqi 11. Bti TTON,'. LEq.,- whq was a Candidato'foi ~gan'al Ctlnimihinec :before the.Readitig Convention, comes 6u(in, favor of his successfull eon:pi:o4 iu,.the follow ing manly Style: '- -' li •-:" --.- !* We449c-no - complaints to Matie',-and -we surely, would be, most'ungenerous to make any, for no man was.eveiattatained by a truer, nobler jet' of delegates ' then those 'Who honored us by their voted tbre:ugh the different balloting; until our naMe , was withdrawn from. the Cenventiori. ' }Via were treated nably by our friend's, andlindly by all. Had we been named at an earlier day, 4 had our location been'tlitierant; the result might hnvo..been --- ,otherwise„ For iiir• Clo. k-er, our successful competiter, and in fact for all-.the candidates,lwe ,have ih kindest feelings, for we• believe - the canvas ing %vas conducted. in a highly honorable an praise wnrtlifulinner. Aliwai_pod humor and fair dealing. , Such , is always the policy of the Democratic party, and-when that is the case the nominations of her' ConVentions will be, iordially -and heartily- suss wined at the rlls.: There will then. be 'no heaft buimtngs. and bitter feelings and jealousies, but all portions of the party, . ain all sec. tins of the Statewilblook upon eaeh other asfriends Mid brothers. ' -, , - To all, wo say Again, we return our sin.: acre-tt - anka. We have not been• honored with being the,,notnineo , of-tbe Convention, - but we have heeb treated kindly and fairly. That was-all we -had it tight to expect.— The interests; usages, and 'nominations of our-party are our cuide, and-shall hare our best serrkes.'-' • - • A BLusl. old Deinoerat, named Wllame, was introduced - to, the President, at Bergen (where ho stepped n few moments on his way to DrinkirlOns - a f nmer. - PoSt 'master tifthefillage.: 7" Yes," snitl the old fellow, 'in ins•trer to a . question,-"j Was; Post Mas ter twice before You came into Office., and I - • = .peetto e . again, as soon as yon get out. 'this rnistl' a tremendeds !ankh, 'in- which -Mr.' Fillmore joined, right heartily. • L&,n Taduatis.—Land, tido troubles have broken out in lowa. An Lee county, near. Fort . 31ndison,I. lately, a'_meb _of in= eenscd men, numbering :150, . marched to the house of a farmer who had L rented a firm to - a settler, - but who, havirrg_ subse quently bought what is called a." decree" title.to it, refused to'pak: rent or to more. On arriving at thtt hous6, the mob removed all hiS goods and burned thQht - nise... to. it he ground. The folloWing',day,anotlier house was - bnrned in -she . , same - violnity: - - Tho land is on what is called "the half bretii3 track.- , • GEE non TnotPsoN, IV:P.—The follow ing remarks from the pen of - the - lato Hon, Silas Wright,' were written in 1539, when George Thempshn, we believe, MS on his first Visit to this . eountry 1. " That foreigners ignorant .of tho char- rneter and nature or our institutions; end owning noduty'of obligation to teem; that 1 citizens of: that reentry which forced do mestieslaCery upon it, though ours was an inStitution best ealculated to put far off the - day when 'we . ehould spurn the protee i Ition of monarchs arm, or attempt: to liber ate ourselves from the.U'espotism of a, mon arch's .power, should be 71 OID diS • ciu.rb the harmony Oftd2r country, to . bienk 1 its'pence, .perhaps over, un 'those envi istiltle institutions which are so rapidly eon d acting .tei to wealth.; and power, and great ness, by means of the very institution. Which was intended to subject of .that monarc hy scheciled to hew before an earthly. throne,. and to cringe and tremble and be silent in the presence hereditary arbtoeracy, should visit our country to lecture us . up { ;an the subject of liberty, may. not be as strange as it , is, ludicrous ;but that the. 1 high minded citizens of our republle'should j he led away by such teachers, , into conflicts 1 with their political brethren, - into excite-. ments which threaten, not to (inlet and. harmony of their country Merely,. but the perpetnity • Of._ that sacred character by' Which -she exists as a' united nation, is • strange, is more.than strange.", AINTERESTINO DECISION BY•TIIE SU PREME DOEnT OF P.t.—We learn from the HerrisbiltgTeleg,Taph, that the Supreme Court of Pennsyltania has decided thitt a debtor intending to claim the $3OO exempt from sale by execution out of his real es tate, under the.actof April, 1349, • Must give notice of his - intention, before the in quisition and sale, or he cannot come in for the money at the distribution. The act contemplates the debtor shall get the. 300 dollars exempt property' at en appraisement Where practicable; and the right to demand money out of the proceeds of sale, is only a !act resort,. *ben the property does not ad- Mit of division. The failure to give notice oftbe claim to the Sheriff, who is the agent of the judgment Creditors, before sale of the reality, will bhr the claim of the-debtor to the tuba. ThVI is tt yery interesting de cisien tol debtors in this 'State, and they , should bear it in inind; • . The true culture of the imagination does not lead ttisentimentaliim,:butelevates the mind shove, that whleh 'is selfish and sensual, and quiekensit into Spiritual life, till it'glo's with 11 charity and delightS to eN s ereise - itselfirt self denial, and' in :_a wise zeal for the ~,,00d'of jarZoisairavz:sivatiten&..• • ••.. c 1851. *heat, bzish. $l.OO a 5,1,12 I Salt, pr bbl 61.70 Corn;..oo• : 1. do-T."l. pr buil • , 1,05 Rye, ' 4 to B. alit tlr pr e -1,60 a 1,75 Oats, -• " , 34 a • ilay,,pr ton,-_'6,755a4,00 - Buaktri .36a • '•4O - Stonecoalyrtoix 6,00 a.6,iio .ItYyter,Areen " 20a 00 "Butter, yr lb . .42 a , dned -- 1,00. ' • : .7 a • llcais pr bus h 1,00 a 1,12.4' Rork, pi bog -• 9 a 'Wheat Or pr bill 6,75 a 0,00 4:Wakens, Dr lb sa. Turkies pr,lls - - ~, 6 a. , r.B Gemefeatli "• '4O a• 00 E=s pfgo s , :- '0"a" 10 j-Rotattiespr buil 60a 4/3 • - •10 sr :121 Timothy petal " 4.000 Maple Eager '8 a 01 Clover -• -"' 7,50 Mums trinaked - 8 11' ; 9 '. 4 t 44 . 7,00 a - - . . 1 4_0Mttf S'at ! e " o . e v aeiralgt> FlOar,treia s4,ti a .$1;87: Oats pr bosh.4B a 59 . Corn Mad 8,90 a - 'Maier,. do ':95 a 9,00 Wheat bash 1,00 a 1,12 Pork dr, prait , 6.00 a 5.:41 !Cava do 65 a„ 75 Lard pr lb .73a ' Rye ; 117 a ; .Butter do - .;124‘ . 40 AttIMIT; inFrUnJilin township, On the 25th yy F ad, ,Post~` Mr. ORANGE -. L. 11A4 - , of Starnicea, Wayne Co. Pi., Ficatoiri luds• 1 4 1botty, Susquehanna- County, 1 1 / 4 -nnoj4anitt- • 'BEIV.ADVERTISEIENTS GOOt Netrgil Goodtil=r-- LYONS' a. , alON:aio - now resolving a-le - cab tor at • .isaat Goonsi.arrd we' say .• ;; Geoitgenple 411, -- coitlebuy: ' orgbbils and ward yre keep, - -••• • flood tithe afield; bonnets, rakes,tuid soap, • Tine Ilnen,lidly hook'', cells °trope, ' - • rattan arid_:ettlee,ghttaink.statitle," Xide..Roglisligiankior ail deinands, • : • . "•'• • 1 Batt; crackers; prtibor,gandled, rico, '. • . . '•• "And. augara too at nuy - - . spots;' lingo: Otters trni and • All riarbi of !calved foretell - and poori• . • 'ma*. POoola of ttacsdi lar Sidi's, and bars of lead, - : • - ,Trouka . and carpets, bowld and woodatitubs - , ; • • , And tin‘paild, gat•trapf; 'lttmgerkings, , •d Nlcit canccts thoL but ilidO,' • .., • - ."- • r I 'WM 1 papers, clothd er r iy .; • 'White Muslim& figured; Ettip . d, ' Pins:books and eyd; all by the . These ulee new gooda non)* • 1 . All cheap for • eadli, bariin stvrie, Orlando, though daily mere bcrete,•- ,, ....1 • _ 'Yet still we.havo•a. raw ntonu,r.trati.*.:::, • 'fiortlyire who buy wont quickly come , • • • • To the frit Frio imona or-LT . ONE 3tontedo, July „„ - , -. • - Lumber for ate...- AT the Mitl of StimnerDean, about:23oolex aril:lth Of Montroae.. The lot eonaliitoofPlankAnd Ward& -Application may be canoe by anyone ;vdtliinh to per -6"0 to Sumner Anil, at the lent or to the subscribers. uAYD.E. , ,r eol-trraE. -et , Milford JUDO 27th, qq. - AViIIG.E Stfiel: of 6 etafine Altiata , treble and tea e pos Brittania•ware, Mae stongtheriad table and' tea speowybutf table turd tea spoons:. Also, silver, -11 I• %Ur plated, Gerniterelver sperone; ete:,ctifittst reetlced and selling Ina for the lnality, at., TI.:ERELVSAk: Monttero;July.3,lSLl. SUSQUEDANN A COUNTY 'SS.: ' Heirs of Daniel,' Lyon, dac'd.,.;vs. Lieltu*sunci and Wester*. Railroad company, late - the ..Leg,gett's Gap Railroad CoMpany,-in the court of.Connion Plena of said 'Connty. On appliention- Of .respond. Midi rule, „vented. upon -the hoire of. Daniel Lyon, deed., to shew cause .why three disinterested per 7 eons sh‘uld . not bo appointed by the 'court to as-- 6ss end ascertain the &mount of cempensatiOnito be paid by' the r.ispondenti to the complainants, - oh account of the e onstmetion of their railroad and the use of materials fur this same.tiOn'and acrosi the Complainants, land. in - Great Bead. township,' - under the.. previsions of the 22d section of the Act of Assembly, ionorpornan : g "The ..Legett's• Gap RailreadVomPauy of 7th,or April, - 1832. Rule returnable at the next August term of said Court: LITTLE: SLIME:TER. for Respondents., June 27, 1,8 I: - 22 . 3w I List of Lettets - : - Remainino<in the Post °nice at • ,Montrose for the Quarter ending jnly 1, 1551. .• • Avery; Rufus • • • Barincle, Mrs Margaret Blitz, Barth,. .' Brown, James ' • Bunnell, Kirby BaldWin,ltelrOixth, BaldWin,ll T. Beaumont, John - Birdsa 1, Ellen Brown, John H. Burt, Friend IL George, Connell, P;:triCk . ,- Clancy, -Jam, = Clement W.-. • • .- Colville, Aleiraider , -- - Cain, Martin • 1 Conram E. • Coleman, Darius Chamberlin, Lunt= Darrow, Henrietta Davis,' A. J. ',Dean Maria F. .• Dealt,. Wm: -.-. Day, Mrs. Leah Eddy,.Miss Maria • Fegscriden,Enima - T. Field; Alfred-2: . Fisk; • Gregory, George ; Gibson, Rachel • Green, Georgo , Gtegory;•Jeseph , Goss,. Henry Isaac --•-; Hollister, IL lEII, EdWin •' • • Horton, Elisha Hiller, F. L Hawidne, Abigail C. Hawley, Patrick . • Lattimore, Geo.-2 Lewis, P. • _ - Lenoir, _Hugh Mathews, David. . - .Moore, Robert - Merriman, Albert C. Marsh, Ambrose Mowry, Simon- •- • -11IVer, RoWena Miss Mack, Emma, 11.1eDivitt; - Margziret . O'Coriner, Michael, O'Riley, ReV. o . Donuel, Margaret ~ O'Counel, Thomas. " Pelhani; Stewart Stacic, Edmund Seaman,-H. N. - Sherman, Emily L. -Stevens, Peter.. • Sherman, Abe 1 Smith, Mary E.. SherwOod, Charles E. Stebbens, Win. : - Stephens, Edward T. Smith; J. . Taylor, Charles, ' Whipple, A L'. • White, .Thomas; Was, Emily •--. ••• White, Wm. A •• Warner, Miss Harriet Young,. James T Young; Tharp' Yo4ng,-Amerylus. Persons calling for the above;- mill--please say "Advertised." B. CASE; P. 3A--. __ ... .. .. JOB. 'ca; COBLIDON - i - k IS _ D RALL 111 MIL ABLS AIONIn Z lENTS, To:4D , 2ONC4, I_TA stxs, /et% Detween the Canal.- Ilnilge and eburt 1 area, ither,lektuton, N. Y. • - • r 27 314 , - For 5a10.,,_ - 1 i • ANEW Ono hove Buggy, one crolit of turro or is months. Enquire of BENTLEY Zr. MUD. Mostrose, July 1, 16:11.', 27 if Sp rant'« Combined Carriage SprLne IrN OFFERING . this Moab ,celebrated Spring 1 . to the public the Subscribers respectfully solicit a candid, examination as to its merits.. As for its superiority:over all other springs, let those Who -httse tested them,-bear witness, and the siibscri hers are willing to abide by the decision. It has been carefully examined by men of FeitllCP, And by Ahem cheerfully -recommended to the public.-- carriage can be built with these Spriugs-cheap er ; '5O lbs. lighter, more durable and tor-eass it is not ehualled by any springs now in, use. ' - All Springs warranted. Manufactured by • SPROUT; BURROWS, tScCO:,;. Elk Lake, Susq's. County, fa. A.Ozirrs-L. B. & A."4'n.coirr. ST, OW in the inclosure of the subscriber, 3 stray 1' cittle; one 3 yearn old brown steer ; one 2 years old brown heifer;. one 2 yearli old red heifer. The owner will please prove • property, pay charges and take them away, • lIENRY - MANZEIL Lenox, Jima 16, 1651.-25w3. - Cash for Wool. I Wool wanted for Which the hicheat' market : prier Cash:win be pail by ' 11. lIVIIRITT. New Milford, June 13, 1651. Vew. Goods.,• • r r ri., uhacribera tako . plenouro in announcing to .1 i hclr eugomera and the,pnbile; that they haro now received their second sempty of SUMMER GOODS embracing a larger stock and grader variety than they have ever before kept. and which they offer for silo on the usual terms as low as any•other establishment in thisennnty. • BENTLEY & BRAD. Montrose, Jan e In; 1R51.. L t.ILAGE DeLadnei, us, Lanni, and a grad sad -13 -Uety of Dress Odods just opened by BENTLEY .4-11.EAD. GnocEßlES,llardworo,(inelndhsg Iron and Steel e crery drsettptbm)stonotrare, rarretiott,clocks, boots shore, - Mother rte. • - . BENTLEY ILEA(); P AINTS, ()Uhl/rugs, Medlyines, ery, IVindowgash,ltlass and Putty, a fresh assort ment, and always Am band, ' BENTLEY & READ. A LARGE assortment of lima&loth!, .Keriyinerni, 11 Wattage, and Summer Gouda, Just received and will Le sold rightLy ,` BENTLEY ticsitEML in:TM:lr & READ are the Agentefor the sale of Dr. B ehrisi les Galvanic Curative ;.Dr, Pitches Snliport err, Shoulder Drates and other medicines". Dr. Jayne's medicines, Davis Pain Killer; Dalkinc Pen - Destroyer, Tounronds Sarsaparilla ; ,Vaughn's Lithoutriptie, Schencies Balsam, Dillow's Ileave cure, &a. 'Also, con stantly on hand Gargling :011A.Vves' Cberr Pectoral, .Cod tover . Oil. Bay Ram Pond's Devtroyerorratract of Mitch Gaud - Soap Powder; and all the other approved , Patent Mrdiclues of the day. 7. ULTILNING Bluid,fur eat by, . JLJ June 26, , • .. ARRTLIVI! 4' ARAD iiVagiin . . rritE abieribers hair - taken the..4bor, 1 pied by Francis - W. Mien, two renew below - um.. trcwe; on the south Turnpike, where they are carrying on' the Wagon maidngtiutrnese in all Us branches. All orderirprourptly attended to, and repairing done- not nett week but T4-ITAY._ S. at D: rldruoqi. Brilr,errater, Juno 12, 1551,:,-24,,3,, To my Creditors; itaiiTiCE it hvieby gliree;thati havoppplicd te:the Sit ...latigevoithe Court.of Ceturoon Pleat of Butler. henna County, for the benefit of the insolvent Laos of Cosetornwealthi which application- wilihe heard, et , the Court House, in Montrose, on the third; illoriny. or AviuKt, next at:lo'o'eloet In the forengen, at which thuo ntt intetestedristtiattenil If they proper.... • . Julie 17,1851.-25w4 SAMCP.t. CtlC£iFiaLt: J. Lions ID-EMPECTEIAIA' Int Orin thets friends arid iba ptltAia .that theynre lion opening a handsome, us-somata& of Dry .okodsi.CrorkerY;:iDspbtare, Ororafies, Books, Pals, Xails,-Iyoaras,c,te.oshfch th'ey otter at their loal!tierrietg:, - =CS QUM MISCELLANEOUS ADORTpErars: ithicjNe. .A acressliunte toienship guelueliannii County - aria : slate of-l i etinaylvanta.- 1W Dares of Whietilaundreguiarliuritufaulant. The farm is Well designed...fora datry.agidis capable of feedingfleews dating soMmernnd , ..whater, Mill'. piety part of it rateppl.. baildliuts awl land mi. in good conditren MR' MO 'fences which are of Mons laud tail§ aratienaroil. - _,There afg!two largo.barns upon the premises; besides a griming and , mint miten t ehedii fur 'ltasca orchards principally of gratkeitlrult and ether fruit trees, -•-• SWA farm lusin eery" pleasant end . d'esirableioilitlon, about two miles frOm .MontroW, thW,Countysem of Sea Imichanna county, mid ahout.ttugletiffoin the -beanies Gap Ililitruft. to which tlieretaa Plank_ ltnaktlu'prreess of completion, and is ocry convenient to m sat togs, sad I schools, andracchnnits.:„ ' Also another V alnable FartUndiolng dia./Limit ; atm ' taming 200 acres, of which:J.so arm, Is. under a high state of cultivation. " "-Upon It' there's a' large AMMO' e 1 nlUn g house, end , out buildings to correspond:add large mmliara. =lt (swell watered; ankfenced and adult , ?ably - adapted to dairy purposes. Said property tellt:bo soh-fiat rift :onabliterrns, n Por. eon at the purobase money may remain upon .fiondonil Mortgage to Mgt the purchaser. Application may bemede personally or, by letter to Ilan. Wm. dessivv,or Montrose. In Said county. and any further particufarsthat'may he relute . ed will be given,-23if _ - 6111N1) Stone - 4 . 7A sup prior -lot Just re/wired andwill be soh' leir. to al I who want a n Girona superior Orel elOhy, IL nuRRITF. New Mltford, • - 13,0111ITT'gSnteratus—n pure article la pound were ittso—laterrifelng Compotind t lea raising ' l btesl and cakes vithnitt yrapt,. , . Also—sn.r. hp thet!to tehteh ma r ch of the labor-Of weehing irrovetl7-uudut - toitit7 Anne to; 1 the elother k ; rycy.: tioy , , •: • - . Vtlltß Ey. - • -Ylluzza r Ittizi - !Illuzztx; • - "Rdoic"nnt again4lllC, , mine stubby, ithert.lfait! 441 vie rz , ratn. I - . • - utru. IV. TlitTE, fully recovered himself in al , partieulank, has jugt, returned front' th. City-with the largest as4orttuant of gotalft In bit line ever o cred _ In Alontrose: Cloaks or rill tyk94ricei rind patents; Watches by the Umbel or Is quantity, to suit pur eba.sers, and Yankee not tona'of all sarletlea eVer-tbeet of. Lamps for burning fluid, Campltine de.; of all 130,, and description. Jewelry constrtina or keryt It big ptte r.r. All saris or Perfuq‘c , rf ! .te., ay usual. !. enumerate tho-übole would re.tuire an 'oxtra7snert.'— All or altich lie trill Fell elloapor than any one else can. Call and srehlrn, neat door Store,. Repairing &e., s tone., usu a l. - r - - illontrosc,June4,lS3l : . 1111; ir,..TRUE; -Farms -foFF:a - 16: 7 amitt eti I net cur ag Nl' ent the priinte Me of Real Ettate—Fantot, Ilensee and Ltda.-lacta ted In Simi - telt:onto eoonty, ' A lt,seho xvi.4h OID-r their propel - I:71'ot sa l t Ore n minute thlterlail.m of their V 4211111 or tot+ os follows : • Sumter of acres' 'how many improved, and how watered; buildings; °reliant ; grafted or eottnnon fitilt.; other truit trees, nod slune trees; how far h Montrone. and the nearest no' nt to a depot on the :SAM York & Erie Railroad; price nod terms of payment. ' Mt !tabu wish to 11011Cirl)archase Reid Estate ; tieire nroutpt - attention by ratline on - or addresdng wont ittoutro.e, Sueritteltanna rounty. Pa. fr-ii`ficinreyauee,fruin - Slontrose to the pretnisestree of clung& •- - • . , . • Onion -On. - Turnplke'struct, 4 1.10010 Stela or the Brick folloulug rArrni OOd Lots aro now otTersd for onto No. 1.40 aerca.3 l I.oproved,From 0 I louso . and irarn No 2,80 ' 10 . 80 do _do do No. 3,160 do 60 , 'do do No:4. 70, A°. :40,' , 7 do , do . _ : do G. 941 do 35 do, ldo • •do • No.:, Store, Wareltongo nod Lot. . N0:5,145 acr.e7b imororod; framed Lone° nod-born 'N0.0.42% do- 35 do , do do do N 0.10,2 do do - do do du. No. 11; - - - do do „ and Lot 'N0.12,100 neresYo improct4,fratuedbou 50 nod barn 2.13;250 .do 230 do - .%do N 0.14,50 - do 50 •do do do do No. 1 5 .159 do 'co do do do' N 0.17.10 - 414 , 15 do do do N 0.15,112 olo:80 .do do - • do No - 19,200 do 151 do • do- , do - do No. 214145 do 100 do $. do • .do -.• • do No. 21.190 „do 1 . 20 do ' ,do do Nn.22, 90N - do 45 do - do -do - „do No. 23. a - do 30' do - oo -',.do do N0:24, 2.2 do- 225 - .1^ Jo- - -O. do No. 25. 12.5 "do 100 . .do -do . _do No. 26,196 Jo 110 do do do No. 2S. 11 aorta go, d s.oendll N • 29, 13130r05, 93 i nprored , tMloel; coo se and 173rn No. 3'1,1.1 do 100 . .1_ No. M. 1:33 do 04 " " ._ " O. 42.150 do 1:14 'O .a" No:Xl. 160 do _ 41 " • ." " No. mt, 130 , do 100 " " " 46 ..No.S.S, 153 , .• • " - " • " N 0.74 WO do 170 cc -' it ' u 14 -- No. :17. 103 do 140 • " ".a No; n 8.170 .d o .100 cc 41 • 41 No. 31 175 do' 90 do 'do do No. 40 BO ilo, 45; do do ,•• do do NO 642 73 " do do' do' -dv N0.'44 153 -do 115 • do do - • do do No. 45 810 - do--.2n0- do do- •do • No, 46, 12.0nerea .80 Improved, frame bona° and ha= nod gent , . . Nn. 47 '2OO •do 170 do - do IL—Pennon desiring, to onrchate anYot the .above by ghixtg the number can obtaid n foil description. 31ontrolce, Octobercl 8 5 0 —l4 tf. . , . . iCrotice - . DOCt. . r T RAY 4.E takes this tnethOd to foin his unlnero - us friends :that-he Ins succeinied in obinininz.the - assistance ant:T. - W heat° n:- a well sezid.Electie Physician to assisultim profession, and consequently he will no longer -he under the painful necessity, ot sendintrso ninny of his customers away to seek poisons for their !nal- fie hOPPS those thving Mtn an old hccatnts. %cid seo the uecerality of helping him while:now he is unable to practice. ,-.• Montrose, !Sink ‘2(l, 1851..-7-2 fire. ' ' . Guardian _gale. • . NOTICE Jieri,by peen that. in 0 ••• pursuance of an order efrthe Orphan's caart of Sasqueliatma county, :there • wile sed td sale:upon, the prem.: ices. lute the re-Side/teeAh:xander . - Alecolinm; jr., deceased,-inNew Milford township, on Satur day the 12th day 'ol'July - rip:M. ni l o'clock, P. 31:, the following tleirilied piece or parcelof .land,sit nated in raid township of New Alford; bounded on the North by lands of Ilradley - Littkrou-thr east by land of Alexander ilfeCellain, on the smith by land of Nathan Northropotud on the weld, by !ni! of Lewis Chamberlin, containing eighty acres or thcreuhoutsiwith 40 . acres improved-.* oft which there is a dwelling house. barn, otit-houses, Bte Terms made known' on the daref sole.. PETER 111cCOLLUM.Guardien 'Enphinsia InlEttietin-AleCullum Itlittoret: New illitford,..Tutfe 14th; 1851. Ready-Maile Clothing'. AA LARGE assortment•of latest styleS,'lnstieccired 1'.1.. and for sale at a '4:nail advance for rally pay.-- Vtoro neat door t o udge Tyler's.BOOTS , and SHOES. A now and good assortment of Men!' dlootsi coarse and Etre. Calf and Morocco Mon's shoes -Women's shoes, coarse and floe—Messes, Ilo3s and Childim'it shoes. Ulu -largest to in towks and probably - tha cheapest rece;vaa 61lice the . ••••-• • • • • Hats and Caps. A nevi Fupply and 6.00 d 0114dt:ilea. Ftopks. • A general itssortment orScheol Books, embracin i g , cry variety used in the Schools:int! Aeadinuiestlirotighi out this region . . Bibles, ngreat varietYSiluilay school Elooks..4ll.kult Aecninit ReolM—Pastr. and Memos/MU Books, and a lame aimartutent of 511seel aneetts WALL PAPER—a new supply of neat patterns just re, ceived. Cop and Letter Papor, erne-Brat umilityi the Ream or :*Quire. • Staple and Pottcy Stationery,, a moilassortment• Inks, inkstands, Slates, Vetiiilti, fern, Quills, Pens, Matches, Coinhg, 'Fishing Tackle, Cra vats,i Men's Seeks. St:Spenders; Shirts iSte. Sogar; coffee and . A s mall Ftoc's. but hiat googly, - 1 . 116 ed Ichoartit Mal Ortlcle °Mack Teo, as vroll perliapv well to give men eOll. . V • . A rev; Tranfig Far Sale. 117- o e door. ; . Mantmre, (11:0. No. 2: • - • •„ . „ MITE subscriber niattieniither raise hoe jusi been to New York, selecting n very great virlety, of 'almost all klnde of °ends. whlrli be wonlg inneeleepert. funitavitibir Mends end thonublie generally:to netki and govern then eaves necoraingly,-a gaol twiny Woo thinge, far the /berth nt July, Montrose, Juno 10,.1551.. , "• • • ovrtp"1111. P DtALEtt, IY. _ Dicr 7 9oo'DB, -,OII.OeBgIES;DO.CI'I3-A.srliilloE9, • • 4inveiii,tvo. f loiii; Great Ile . itd o '.lo . nd 209), ,' ff. CI7FB PINS..--Anotbetiot or Con , Plns. tosortedimi t Oing,,yery low, by • A LPICED.3. EVANS, . = tyaelJugton st;" Diniflamton, June 23,184= ' I•• ,' • - 26 ' F4N4Ett very pfattif pitteriiirdcatte4 : thin morning frZniftlM MtuTutiutorY, "igimunt°,°>,49°° / 65 /.. , '7 26 - - EVANS ... .. . . . . A tow let 'of biiast plßireceliod tbis dalby : 1; • ' -:- .• Illogintuidon, June 9,1851. • r - - - . ..--. - • " 20 rj-• ' :, '—• . .. ... ... , ,; rstralted. . .. . _ ... ..r.-.... , ~ oAlleitito the' forte/tre of tbe 'atibeetiber,ion Sutorw.- N.—l. - dor:the 21M , inst.,. A.grey.,ldire, bilpd in one eye;, teams mirth right feet; The owned& row:petal to prove Prulion'ty, pay dates owl' rake It Pun rly - gtr --. ..'E1. . i., , . ,1: t 9' 111 . - - F , :t44f Leke i Znne 2:5 . ih, 'od-3*, MISCEI..LANEOU*ADVIir :-_ ,- .--:..New-.Aiwtngenmit I- , Extensive' hairl , 7 iirliyare ; ,, J tfab. - _ IxTmOk;,Sjin rt:qi : COL- tyci.e..noii folly completed V th eir siirtingraboll ts fro manufacturing 11114 keep inticOnstantlY on hand"ovary kind of Ito trsehold Plausittire, torninhictured but Of the. bestAncity of .Ihz lio"gsny,.Biach,Walnutillaplerelietry, and caber him. bet, and ITL the bust and most durable manner.. „Minns the articles widclit they intend to keep on hand, or make ttt tirleroirelinhogany, Clerk Wrdant; Cherry, and ? le nAlrettloc Side Boards, Serretarleg, toot Cases ; Cen- . Card; knee ; tau other Tables; . Stands of -every. ilk- Alt Y;licdas, getteesi lihotits t Ottomansitkö: Bedsteads of all iambi stasis lee; taid e Of . litabogallFrßluelt o nut,Vberrynd ' ' •• ' - ALSO — Mtalqictnrißlabli Iltrdreyr Maple, and Fancy aihalyg i . bf every satiety and descrip; lion, which they have twat on hand." end Intend to keep corntallt suPri.r , '" J4irartlele.dositsakwill bit supplied , cca lifer days notice.„ _ - . :As tbolubscribeia hare, Oftatiliela to'onl ergo their busbies's nod to open'sn cetabitsllniettaof the-klud In Monty& wkinh 'could supply emery raridty articular. ; hold"Ftiffiltbra. it'd sae& the tr6Obir of:reading. to the civet Tor snellarticics, i ci i.eY hope to meat with libeFat patron and enneiitagem ut.: - • " - •,"ltOttr, idt Idontrese Junq Coinetpf CoOrt _ i . Subeerlbbettikeeolenintre In ` announcing-to the., tlist In etinie, mune* of thillberalpationage beetowed npan thlinetallishment the inlit year, he has den inlined pernierieutly eoutinue:tbehtildnenlintfluv hamtnn. :The stunk uomprierenverzr etyte4nd oulitrof erniekeep in general nit,. fur Table tu.utTeiittoWutF,.. stllrlll be anqirt setts IV brille.stoileoragloi; Also,- a .CHesiA TEA' SETTS, DINN4it and runes , Articles, such, no Fruit bee ei . ear,ketandi, Cologoottottl , 4, Vases, 0r.,"; toifiotiei twit in , guefocker_ Ca. INAItF. amain lug 'of •-o ut le props ano plain Tumblers, Goblets,,Wince. IL/waiters, Fruit Bowls, I Nopploo, ['Reber*, ttairostlcke. Lamps,'tipegic Jars, Tincture lio tt I eei Lamp Globes itel etatunils ofalt t tart, &o,,,dtttlOcottitautly on haul, .04 u.soorttuent ott Spirit, Lui,l,l Solar, ant tlaniolioOtt Lampe;' (:least- Simla. Shaheen Rouhniter Gunter, floods ,tu b` ito les, tflulll.ttll Lanterns alargelet of 2 upeued nod foesale ' 1."10`" k EON -14)Q.KING-GLASSE,'S,', :31archil. • • ' 1715.01 are Sluidec, Teti Trays. CO : 4c rs. -1'3.1)1e ltatfs; fttO. - 'led, German :•alircr. and Fritz: nolo TOO e owl ten oponot, i 11,0 sUla very Iptv tee Cui,ll,•..S4th lucre 1.10‘.1 r r bu,iuope. and once— toltttlti:Fttentiott to the Wanqp nr lilt cll , loiners, t 1,9 iliAtt ,, ll,upei , to merit 411. , roithittkA'pntronage of the Coo . atittitty. . - I'Aren t.. llingh 011 ton, lfay 27: ii„ . •• ' 2 Gut • • • 7.77 Vol.tere. 7 . • _•. friende, • and ct4e; 01111,1 . 4, 1.1.13 t 1101 .4e Y 4 loei „. 7t, the late fire. thei - have ein'. d.'iYi• lidtt4 fig rec.-catty ocenplid by Mvesre:l. ttl.t .In:aciy • • Neisito Searle'* Hotel:Vier& they are e're. ••• • it.ply of ipeiebi front 'N.4I, York, whieb t irerher Wait 1..5,A, .1!g1 stovl ear ed frOm the tire...oe Ithent •t'ce urot ticser ni:nt which they ,It opetii he on& fo Ko!4:. Nero; 4 will comp..' them to Bett!ttio.iiytor rva.q puy. Inapt ray to their costa - niters that ere indebted tither to R. Sayre or S. IL Sayre.:r Co., that prompt and Immedi ate erttleirrint, mint be inade of their account, ,notrr &g -as this Is, the only meaue they hare to keep' up'their bore luese—"a.friend in nerd . ire friend indeed." Thu store end Tin branch of Miele huslueis, he , eirifed on by II -Sayre& A. L. 11 . 401.116 r. turOvr the firm of Sayre Webncr,shon little beinw the brick hone. •• • ' Montrrem, Siny `2O; 155! , S. 11. SAYRE' & CO. - .., . ',. ...., '..-'_ - TEWARE 1 ~' - • • - -. IllE Public are ~lii•retly rhpecinny cautioned opium, paying , high. pr z icis fi.41..;00d0. IC tie ing no longer nrc'eirs:iry—ns' .... - - POST & PITTS : . . Ara now reeeivingletieof the best steeks.OT met. ehandisitin the county—consiiting.of Dry Golds, Groceries, Ciockecy.ploots.rtitil, Shin IS. How and Caps,"Rea•ly.tunll•-``lothing. Caps," Ready. tun& which they are selling.-off fur ready kiy iti piltes -so low OS to -ase toniPh all who ex.itititie the gorls.• More viirticn-. lars hereafter.," • •.. Pon& Pirrs. Mou'r 3 sP, il/ity- 15th. Y. 5 • : iltirot July, 18 5 L RRANG ENTS - Witt be-made for tho. en .l"l:.tertaintuent, (011:-the 4th of July. tOxt,) of a large ctitnpany at Grow . & Brothers new lloiel, Nuq'ii. Co. -Tickets of invita tion wilf'uoi be issit.:O. " We tu!to thie manner extending. /I if‘lllArai Tits-fIa;I Room -• un irr thy direetioeof Mr. Bingham; Teoc'tvr of Dotreitid: With a tine Music. •' - GRO'V IlltT- 1 ...r-ripitetiri.' New Cod Pla:ciiir Toensendalax ' . Ile . a,cl: of Aravrgation - greaf ievired ! A s last . wi•ett tlie''grooda are stilt ; rollingln, raid th'e rathsetibei - would informhis custoinert,ilod that he has. wade lir... rongements - io have goode frOm the city iloyrntx tintras•bis porchasesi aro ghostly fair oath; lie is tie termined-not,, to thalereold oi" outdone by any wine or Lostr iiTorisk l erpersllti;s.ide.ief Seeman-en .to,Llairrst. aptl with many thaake •for; past favors, be,wauld (nest ri;:speritfatly invite rate and ail who hay forcath, as well at: thrisilLtvliii pay reason Airy Well on thne,togi've burn v chatiee tosaitaitilfilease them. " - ' = c. TYLER. Montrose, Mtv 1, '5! • ~ Cards-. _ THE'sitbscithirT woltiol inform' the public that '-he is now putting mi in the old etore of S. S. Mulford, such of-his mock of goods he was enah'ert to save from the late desiructioe- fire, tv,here.he 't , ‘ ill be . itappy to wait oti liis fri.Oods and enetoniers. Ilia. steel; of Clothrug - was ,iiriticipatly. saved v.;l um materia l fcm oge.ppretop of hie flat , and c'etat: A toleruhle I:marmots .of Boots and Slioes;nsalso, Pookiined Statiimpry, &c. Ht 4 hi; tends making his. misertmeut complete in the dif ferent branches ;of hi.i . hosinffse ..ao soon as pirCom4 staCces rwrin't ; rood takei this' occasion to tender his ncknowf.ll;Toivols 'to those-throo,,h‘ w1ic....-"tchidiiict s o ' tilOch - Ttl.-ce saved which 'mist rult;;4:se hittle - frern t o -f.•," - •Thole - ind-lsed:tolhe-sit arra; emit DOW rite ihemeCessity he of 'making- htftnkiittte c'eVei:tireos,and he uolurgri the hope that they twill step ptocipily forward to discharge each. nole6t.. nevi! GEO..S./LLYA: , Slay 7"1851 (ald 'rui-ner ':Tiiikpiict find -- _CkestAitt "at rcel44) , T_T itATING s.run rvt urtied.frnnt th a city iTith 'new se-, liTtlon of j.late., emwit. ebendeala,tte.; undtr. t signed aisured , t ei.h :Aye- eatlatae lon to; ptho e!..aya - ..• correct. - Among my,new varieties ear.l4l -- .l4ay be tound.ftnny Thud, rapier' Macho. and rra'N , ...y:ttOok iner‘te call 'and 'examine speeLcatn tvi t inuor4.lsthlela.l. : t Ornyon Dap •rrentype iakett tadebrded - Dt‘iit..eteotyre - nt7euny Xku - it - 3 - DEANS. 7 ure Altfi a. Ratox, 'i1a,. 1 .1`,4 the Ready :LA f..'11 -f t iehtehliaa tleektell nthant,nett oTerall - othtflts, 1 " 41-1 . " Y"''-and ,`e.Pto do paw:offer to the 11131ta !Weir new, eitenAre; :nit *itte;:tf,:npseittnent.tif -176,0 p, which have.tferti" Krtt!•11N1,11411 gin , ltr. pie aftu - beauty or style durr,6l!:s. Mock - of • (1( • . , MI - bracts a great chifriy jtf arum tief.ceptlim,C.,Onn tpla ptr - yds - Itracy -I.,mai tir v 1; A1apnvap,'1,..,1 , ;, , ,; gr,,at TA Tfl44 . llikinACA; TI vatnngt, awl' !...".;;;:at tailttypr . ,lAllee AS Goudr.. Altnalarg,!*t..ek at: ,• ; . , •. • - • '• EE),N - from an 'Ribbons - I,r- to 2, pi! Or. , At;ea Croc),ery.ltoota and eltrhel•tlun. it vt; "priers pal,' for • 7 • ;11.rfor,l:ainv 7.; - ;13;311;;; . -;. al • stntlittg,,,nt , •-- : • • - '• • —•• 1 • -•-• rpleadid p.rtit;h. fur dourymen at . ALLEN's nevolverp, 0011 e ;I;4' n - 6n0 : t.ep. ° 61, - 1 7 . , tif On rpet: II ii,gs :17pIttr.FU Mitt vxn eotif of uotionsjust by LIENTLEY.4tR.Katti.' JUST r,..celved frtllf falppf ye" ttrnm)f...r.ettlen.rott,ti, -, - .9l!,.43'urnlitc,llltia, rr4.e.. at. )lar . - , sUNDAy.S(3I9OI - ;80.0k5. , s. biiiries 61,50 Vplusnes do TS.: ' J. i;.1) gralT),.lllolo....Tpitatirpts 'al rate I yy 'J. Citalle &So*, M!!!! Here 'tile' • .„. DituitY. r . yo nn ni WoOl 4 botter, - liirl, e, wand .I.legeor,ifyou wane nnw einingb, ttittoberol In quorior oud halt optog-g, !oolong, tin pans, goOP - Powlicrot coin, starch, Stownit's Syrup, new ritylos of:ribbons on, .bonocti," afwiMontillaiglirinnifriageg,lowngi band bona ,firo crackers t fl old, ‘ lookips glnotsog,•, 0t0.,,an , 1 yon. will find them - right at - • • M C TYLER. • A auger, p r i t . l . l.lljit.ict vim be etd eheafi 16:- . 6;63 it our • ' a'l4ouo futiv;: MIL()UR bitle botrot, ape . , ~for sa7o by,P • • 7 -17 ttlaipsToNEP, from the Berel7y, ,alo, fete , : tir reeekeirt.e . • ••••- t:ololttAtt. - 7. - 1)11YG0 - 06a, - 0 11.66 ER - TES, L.k . ..T . • i.:- Latest AiTival orife*Goi3/11, ;•-fitileit; ° l4l;i4 i ir;,4 iiiti;rmit=il'iter a : g , .. T 4 AT V whirl,- we Writ!) t e attention vt tbe p obit , . 11.0 e•-/ who wish to buy stroll etieup fet ltiogiedy-•-wil: ti. et if to eallieuttlee. ,'.D bk.LATILIIO/.4.,,t t.t. October tk.lBs4- ~.[. • , ..., ;,,,' .. ' WANTEit-4oeti, - , tOeldttge:'”'nelen sant, Pignut!: White Deane, Flex sertiti till blyittetia protittio... -. . • -. .. ..•, • ~ . '-• -- ~,. - ''-- 4 ' Card- - - 'rim substeribet i taker. this apportnnify os If+ -: .1.: deringiligivsi conathanki loWie. - knitoft.; j ganorally. - not.ouly for- the'verY tibinal fiitioittlit; - bestowed upon them daring. die Oat 44 yitati,ln n i; cilitifiai the 'promptness or..thitir- iialyniefine- - -si it i bag !naye to soy .tlicy Intriconwnerscud the yes? with I t determundstlesio At r;i a general and Ail st 't. - sortmenrof good G0 1 5.1./i4. titiich -WM be- ruhri: k ' itereeiltu6l49 teiutTar..( , trilti',.froiliter Oi 'app' m r, . 1 . credit, as can bC - hong!it'fil any ettisti_establiitit went this side otthis city: -.- . - . -.-, - -..-. -: -' .. - . _'- BENDLEir 4. Itt,itt Montrose. Jatt.S. 1850.- : _ !.-- . .. _ ow Arrival OITEAPESI r yeti elk . Per pound,-t''i, 1.1 - et!, tinteratun 7 ctn.. Candles. T abling In cent!. 61 - cliel),' jun op.-nect end ottte_ty - •• • ' LYONS &SON -'. 2 - At ..the head' bf .6;4' Af.ta , k lll 4lB nrgontlirliii4lly.kept carte) '1 crt . %" MPlOtki.dna,l4.4l pir, I Rantliai diets grrocls &e.I f°"lie rt ' allYil" a" Sni oked limns „mild 6is au liat Ti)rusE: who liave gOrol mooed loinii. - ond obnuldorog!! di, pato of will do well to btittyr 141.:Es 10 the ruberi., Dors, wo are wishing to tiorcloist 2000 totritdlotido • "'lt)pp Pre ll—Fresh Dialteil) Codas' just, oputual auu to , Inv:it, corkts per pound cof ft down. • • - . JLY Et - A NEW lot "of Ladies :Bubbersii"Burkitat 'Gaiters—also" gentlenien's Rubpen, &e.,jiist_received 'BENTLEY& REAM z ErlNOti and slartingsfloom 14 to :X yard? with— „.; .olLfe as tagb 85 5 dr. por yd t J. LYONS d SON. • i.. r417,1 „ 1 : 11 , Candler &rut received and fbr sale - • • , -Lerma & C/IA NP141,4 - innv supply o[ Booksjust recrived at . 1 • - - ';: : LY.0.118 & SON • .New co; A fresh stiffly just °pliable, lual. - -Ultat Fed oar A usaall low prices. . LYONS & .41.1.11•116 S HAKER. Gardeliseedefot sale by 1111 LYON:c tc AYDLER NOTICES MISCELLANEOUS . &n - ..e - motice, • HOSE personintrebied tofthei- inbscilner; T pecially by_book niconnt are re.quested tito tend to the aettloment cif the . 5 / 1 111e,Withotit forthot: notice, as time suttciaill hat : been given and more erinot not bo'extieCted. 'DEM. SAYRE. .latch 25th, 1851. • • ISOT'C . .• HE subscriber wiettiitir to [Celia Teiern . ,-'otrersi T • for sale his entire stock of Huts, • eatni; together with the necessary- tools nod fixtures far 'earryiug on the. Ratting bushier.. Any pori.ni wishing to engage. in business a good °ppm /unit? is now inesented.,' B ELDRED. Mariftf%'sl.' -' • . trilrin I MA . _ ALL iiidebted'io Old •firiii T 4 fib !layden, o.rri'requPsted ;to - ctilt;4tl tikfriit same. 'us it - has be'cohia ha's& till Suet? Oilios arranged irnmedinteljr.. , . - .13ookg and Notes may kt foil/4.5749f that .olisciibee; at M ti the alOf Hayden" •.: • TRACY fAYD EN. N r? Milford, March 25; '5 1-A3tf. ? -7 .evralids-Valtiable Inv ention • it ndaing and lcniial4la`g drailegft ripie. ' The 11. . 1.,•r has pmeured the rtht for netting ieaetops %ern U.-Heri' patent handle = tar ratting , aza lowering , . the -lame by a alight exertion with one band *Lila sitting to ‘ the carriage and, would. invite tbe.. public ro and' exainine this ralustae Itaploverairit at= hie carriage makes hag eatabllabto en tin Montrone. : MaiIt.T.MLEMONS. Anrll 1851. Last Call. _. rri, E ; neeotltaft oi the Ista . iln'n. 'of ~thdrod'fic Newootab o r , must be settled, them Indebiled can - Settle *kith tbei. • scriber, until the first day of 'May uatt.after tbey may: :otiodwitb • ••1 • uptED. Nloatrme; April 15;1851. - - • 'NEW GOODS Just tecOredin:lftrl;_iril t l y e: i l i r s ann.: GOLD andglverWatetooMbresTable,Teatlkwerton eon Spooni 3 and agenoralassortment of Towels, . lIENTLEY .!(.' REA, S.NNY LLND Earlloopa,the It!,teststylrtpanrs. . . -- HEAT e ba nl or non ae!/A,cr i4;;i; reS, and all aorta ofNotions, at, • ' . .;N.W . .C.. 1) DS ' T out tr.. 'Co., are now reeewurg from Nil, York ofr . A One assortment of New Goodi suited to the 'season' which they °Carrot ssieon tortes A. No. 1. , liitts otltari next week.. • , Montrose; April 16,1851. • Thmgs TCST.eieetred thtienheeriber, tiger. Coffee, Tobaeso: J• salt, - woad Cloth, Sheeting, Batting, Wadding, 80., arnl i.illbnerd sob* ititfr,e timet .3lontrole,Sept.lBloo.l' V.TYLER. LQOB and iikfoi - D R & Co. • -, Water -._ttrei- . ,•• - • Ilicrinat.,Prosj*. If r atereureVitablis4ment,. • • BiVhainthi4 Co.,ltY. __ 1 1 1118 toasted at the blew of the mountain *lda It takes its name, and 'lumen ds a delightful Hew or, tEy Chenango• and-bps.; ourbanna rivers with th eir rich-and beautiful raillee`i 'The " Duro" is now open for.the - reception and trestt-: went of Patients. Tho Institute hasheen anceervfni In. securing the idtl'ofVr; b. it. Barrett, late. of New Yiwk .city,•seltosolongexporience In ilydropatbyJs sufficient: guantutcat.o the potrops of this Itmittillt . m th at, they will he abundantly eatvolfor. - • • All letters, ite..,Lon prefessional business, Must be au: dressed to Pr. Barrett at-the, Cum. Communteationi_ ofily 'Rill be rieilied that artrpostrisia,aotc , . . . • imierlar article or-bun:ling Wald; Camp.l4no, and 11.: burning Fluid Lnmptr, justnttlytd at. • . .s[4y '27,1831. • - vri Mr American Lawyer and every man's yeriii Beat; *. r ery valuable vmrkt'eontalaing- the ILIA 0. 31 9 ,.r each state tbe Union , tba- correct- method at Ltotb beeping aud Malay valuable tables.to.;tar fide by Alt.l6lbe SOF one dotter cub; to be bunt %ye ,21). _••• ' • TAT.I , II FOX • mist anpply of Ladles and finildran'S *boa—ssimi Cl Alrn!a Coarse Brogans, nheoprst in town, Thr rub at _3l4 20. • • • • TUItItBEVIP. LATllrtiPar..6o t 2. 1 000 Itur rase it Monk it iLOVEIi, and Thnotlirlicedp_ ISy • - • -- ItYriNg &VITO:DI:Ea CENTS pe r- pair; will fictiiaid. g oods_ fo. ..i . t) Hoy quantit y of good siickp nt , Parr ;& Lamp 911, 'tudleo nUd Tetlos , nt 31y31Q.kuew lot ronsito tty . . • - • 14034 'e.lica:t• . • . 1 0 0 .ol'!'1.-IFQ044,i4itpteil et6ei:hint. .r in exchtu,ige tor Clads oi other someoisti Mn dries; !tiny M. O. TYLER. Pliie; Laiibcr" , „. ipantity• of v6uforied: rine. Psnn4 .I:l;.und ;oinipon,, tpr iulto 111 iht paw Mill of the , Subaciiber t i)ne, 4i' W.' vi.rowAl's icy Jegs6P24w3.' giots - --a. general ar9ortriEnt or eb;;Tgoiiiir obenP & EATOR -IFTUILLT'z juatrvaaiaad and rnaThita 15,f . kNoTßEß,largalnt of dm l.lay slatirllkairis t • ociveil,:apto, MouslailiDitlaimi it actd'i; theism!, fl; ti En,Sa Prtnikoor,RVlL,_, - A P. Sole Loathe'', EVenbecti ete are not Ptermttel Ntei , rti 'A* zeather .a Ay - A 'Je.rn.'s sitsintiier4: :jun, at th e pitanaluaturera peleo.i. • ..Ttiese•vtie mai itoertio or a Orst rate .attlete, prtees, are 'rig alitea In reuk t oo ex..ae'ottr iti)*4 ', • r- ref i* NewAfiLlostl, - .1ine,.1.pt141811, 1 .; • -
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