MM= brotbetAa-law to resent the insult. Fail ing to comply with her wishes, the resolute i ble took the matter into her own hands. fo s h 4 procured pistols, and having fatitiliar io herself with their use; sbe sallied out i n quest of bet husband. Ideating hire on ? bin street. she drew. the weapon, and pia , c og it at his bead, plled the trigger:" In ies lory andagitation she hid only half co rked it, and it would go - off,' an. other moment, it was properly fixed and ain4argal, but the man bavin4 in" the inealitimo turned round, the contents, , con. sw i rl , of three buckshot, only, grazed hie arm, back, inflicting flesh wounds' ',With ottioing any sotiott damage. Minting * he bad killed him, - the lady gave heti& in ,eargn•ars magistrate, but,soon ascertain .. he was only ihy- hurt s she drew ati.. . other bad and s t a rt e d -a ft er him egain,-.: 11 0 bad employed his time to good advan tsge, however, and succeeded in , mating his t ope and secreting himself, The citizens of Letington were so incensed against him, that in order to avoid being Isticbcd, he fled, be cit. • tba c n ight.—.Loutsuille Courier: m ritDE R NEAR jOeSToWN, N. J.—The • T i e ibity of Sobstowa, Burlingtnn comity, vss a. day or 'two since the seette of the most brutal and g outraeous muer we have heard off since that of the Bart le family.— From what information We could gather, the Case stands thus :—A man named Sta. .`,tcel:ton, became infuriate at and cow.: m etc,od a furious "assault upon Ins house kecter, orservant. He was beating tier in uviulent ma nner, when a gentleman, whose ta me was Ridgway, approached and in a Oft way told Stockton thtit e 'h e better desist from beating the woman h , wereupon the enraged man immediately assaulted Mr. Ridgway, knocked him down with his fist, jumped upon him with his feet, and beat him Ina most shocking manner. Ho then c o minenced beating the woman again, and in the mean time 'Ridgway bad crawled into the road, where be - supposed himself secure from future harm. But, no sooner had Stockton satisfied his 'anger upon the Wo= Mae, then he returned to the assault upon Jihigway with increased vengeance, and seizing a stone or brickbat, he pounded - his cieties head until his eyehalls literally pro traded from their sockets. The wounded man, unable to help himself, lay weltering in his blood, until a friend happened to , coma along and conveyed bim home; where be was propuly cared for; but ho was be yond all human aid, and on Wednesday lie died. warrant was issued fcr the arrest df Stocktosi who was conveyed to Mt. golly, where be was examined, and the circurn atabces connected with the affair. were of Loll a horrible character that the Prosecu ting Attorney refused to take bail, and the Ipriioner was committed to jail to await his trial at the nest term of the court. There are now three persoas—Copperthwaite, jehtson and Stockton=in that jail, .on ,charges of murder.—Plala. sun, July 19. ANOTNER MMIDEIC.—en Wednesday lasijohn S. Wormley, of Chesterfield- Co., Ya.-, deliberately shot down his son-in-law, Anthony S. 11,,bien. of the same county r at a house in the neighborhood of the Black Ileath Pits. It appears that Wormley and :Bohion had been at variance some time previous. Bott parties were men of res •peetability, Wormley being a lawyer by profession, and It kiou having been former ly Deputy Sheriff of the county and a man of wealth. DREADFUL Dzarn.—A young - woman fifteen or sixteen years of age, daughter of Samuel Chambers, was burnt to death near Johnstown Mount, N. J., on Monday last. While engaged around the fire place her elothesqook fire, when she ran into td/C fields, apparently deprived of reason. She died in the afternorn, about seven hours af ter being burnt. LiMENTABLE ACCIDENT.- A. most dis tressing case °canned at West Elkton. in this cot:ity,- on last Saturday week. Mr. Wheeler and his lady were looking through the Steam mill, just put in operation in that place. In passing nears pair of- horizontal spur wheels, Mrs. Wheeler's clothes - were ,caught and herself drawn through between the wheels, cutting both her legs off near the 'knee, and one arm near the body. She was so dreadfully mangled that after three hours agony her 'eyes were closed in death. A more stinking calamity has seldom fallen under onenotice. Mrs. Wheeler thus cut off in the prime of life, leaves a piing ram= •ily and a devoted husband, to mourn their irreparable loss, —Eaton (0.) Reg. July 3d. KILLED Br C. 4 .31P111NE..-...Capt. • 111rlk Thomas, long a resident of Algiers, opose New Orleans, was burnt to death by the breakage of a eamphine lamp, on the !,sth int Ttrox. F. MEAGEttIi, the exiled Irish Pa triot, was married on the 27th f Febraary last, at Hobart Town, to Miss Bennett. I ere - are forty-three nem steamers now being built 'near Cincinnati. Steixabnat building is increasing every year. • The Political Exiles of Europe., Our readers are, no doubt, aware that for more than a year past, the representative of the English nation at Constantinople, Stratford Canning; under the direction slhiS government, has been endeavoring to procure, in some way, the release of the lustrious exile, Kossuth, who, with a num her of other spiriied and patriotic Hunga rians, have been in confinement within the dotalioni of the Sublime Porte, since - the disastrous termination of the Hungarian revolution. That functionary, with a good ness ;of heart that reflects the greatest cred h, has exerted himself to the utmost to pro cure the release of the noble captives; and, if the reports on the subject, Which we re- eeived by the last arrival from Esgland, are to be relied upon, it will be discretion", arY mit:l Kossuth to remain. in. Europe,: or embark fov the United , States, where so elaoT of his companienis in mini - sough t and obtained refuge, and whore-they are eul tiVatiog their farpas and - their own lands. ' the end emphatically enjoying themselves under ir own vines and ,figtrees.' Such, has been the harbor al refuge which the ,United ' at e! 438- always offered to the exiles of i'eTeilmate—to' those- who risked .their 1k is to 44 in endeavorin g to benefit their eonntry. be hoped that Yengland, through her , minister, Will . lin - successful - in obtaining Ne u . an , t t itazs , l , tentatt. release.v and - if, be should deter- , I - ; de- the United - mine upon imaking the St atesOis home, we bespeak fcif hint a - reception ;and n'welcome every wig deserving 'of hie jra- Wain), Ms valet , on the, fi eld ,of battle,and his mercy, towards the 'vanquisiMd in the hour of victory. 1 • ' Opposed as wo are to England . in 'Many respects, Strongly is' volitive spoken and written against her, Much* the abhor the corruptions which thOracteriie her 'church establishment, and severely tut we have corntriented upon the wrongs and injuries • which the ;,aristocratic few elk 'the messes of the people, I, ; cannot withhold our pleasure at Chia; interference, on her - part, m favor - of-Kossuth and' Ids 'compan ions, the - Hungarian: martyrs, and Abdul Kader, the; •vittim -of Trend) 'dishonor.- - There 4 nit doubt that ,the iithile civilized world would ; buil with pleasure the release of these noble captives. But there are ott; or political; prist.nt rs, whoiecause enlists as much syrupathy as that of Kossuth , and; Abdel Kola-, and Whose release would give, equal satisfaction.' i We - : allude John Mitchel, SMith O'Brien, Thomas •RI Mee gher, and, I:their compatrintsmen who, with the purest motives that can actuate the human ,heart„ sacriked their liberty in a futile effort to, restore their native Ireland to independence, and to a position among the great family of natioas,. For attempt ing, to do' What Kossuth Sailed in—what a Tell, and. W ashington , and a Bolivar, and other men;distinguishedin history succee ded in,-they were transported _amid the tears of nations, to i i ,penal colony, there to waste, pine and die. tins not England any bowels of I compassien for -these distin guished ciilesi They were guilty' of no more thanlCossuth "teas; and can England consistently hold the id captivity, whilst she is using her influence in favor of thole lease of Kossuth ?— . N. Y. Herald, _ , Sisk's Railroad Freight Line. Small beginninge somatimea make large endiaga. „ gives . It alwayS u s pleasure to speak fa- Voribly of 'any enterprise which_ has for its object tbeigeneral accommodation of the i public, no matter I,7bother it be. carried on by a eombleation of, individuals or by pri . • -rate enterprise alone; 'consequently we have .on several Oceasions nth& allusion to the operations . 9 f Capt. Jas. Sisk, as connected with the best, and almost the only' Freight Line on the Erie Railroad. bur adtertis t ing columns contain his advertisement, set tingrforth the particular object for which, , 114 Line is rendering established, dering it dunce=, i . I essary for us at present, to speak pOrtica-- !arty on this point. Capt. Sisk comuienced operations,' and made his first trip o'n the roril in thelatter• part Of January, 1849, soo I after the opening to His busineis was then confined tia - Great Bend, twat...Atom' and Deposit Only, and his first cargo consisted of 2 dead raccoons,l tt f' the tog-;cabin-stripe,) 2 saddles of Ven- ' ;son; -- 1.2 white rabbits', 8 patridge's, and 2 ; black aquirieli, being'se property of Mr. I Nicholas Lowe, of Jackson, Susqnehanna Co., Pa. His fare on the road, and other neccessary itxpense.s, amounted to $lO 75, and, his commission on .this large,' cargo, was eighty, five cents, all told. Nothing daunted at this dull prospect before him, Capt., Sisk ',. pressed onward," and at every new opening of the read, followed in the wake of the iron -horse, until ha has brought l upin standing; on thesbores of Lake Erie. Success haS followed him. Prom his_small i beginning, lay tintiring,perseveitnee and in dustry, • hei bas established an immense business, and we trust -is reaping golden re lwards. The following ren-nrks froth tie Binghamton Democrat; show;tile- estima •tion in whit this Line isheldin other lo calities.:— I •-‘ The N: Y. & Erie Railroad, is' some thing of a convenience after all, affordine facilties forAravel aud , transportation, and giving business to many a good fellow.-- Capt. Jame's Sisk, the originator and main proprietor of the '.RailPoad Freight Line,' is one of those "good -fellows;' ; ' tie is en i _active, business like, enterpriiing, man, and One every way qualified not only to make friends. but' to keep them. He commenced his Freighting business at the time t•ie i Erie - Road } opened, unknown, unassisted, Viand almost,entirely unaided ; . y honesty, i energy promptness and dispat b, be has Iworked himself into an bonore le and lu lerative business,- outliving all opposition, (in line being - the only oneofa y note, now ~ lin existence, that commenced hen hhs did. IFrom a small beginnine, he .ti a gridnally lextended, his business its theE id rails ap proximated towards the Lakes; he has re i -candy still ; farther extended it.„ So that the , 1 }entire lihe from .New city to Dunkirk; i and froth thence to De'troit; is.; embraced 'in i 1 the Captatn's cemmand. Aside from his 1 Freighting business,' his operations in Fionrl land Salt are quite extensive; the Delawire ivalley, and the region obout Honesdale and the Coal Mines are almost eselnsively sup: plied by bim; his purchases are heavier!. than any one . ectuntry :merchant'S can be; and ccinsequently be buys cheaper. Capt; Dill, long knOwn in new York as a iamb I possessed of a thorough knowledge of. the I markets, is:the Agent:of this Line, for sel ling • Butter!, Produce, &., and for purchas ing Merchandise. Capt. Sisk haa'recently - associated withlina 'in the business' here, Maj. Prelerick It. Dething. tall Rail Road, men are either Majors:or Captains ; ) whom ' the public :will find to to be affable and en ergetic. : They are now building - at this place for the storage'of their.own goods, and, freight sent by them,,a commodious store house.,-33 by 60 feet, adjacent to the Road. - Their extensive knowledge Of prices, 'the niarkets,'• their. acknoidedged faciltiett for transacting -alnaost,ant . kind of business, and their known integrity a d •espabilith make them worthy of the-e dence Of the public at lar . ge. Qui- Wester ' friondi!need have no - bentancy iri entrusti g - matters,of business to"their ehritge."--Pep. Co4r. akan: titsl -241851. .!! 1..14100 do T..• bush t 1.03 IsAthtflr Dr CLIP a 1,75. tiny, 5.7.6 it-0 lO Sto.alcaaApstoa,oo a 0,50 Butter, OW - ". ; ,12a :14 lard 0014.4 i, bas > Etna Chiapas, pr ' .5. ' r a ,geopiafeattk<.:::4oa- CA .ratataatta Imb • OP palottiyaeal 4,(Xla -- • Cover_ ip * . . . Wheat, bush. $1, 6 1f $1„12. Cara, Rye, - 60 - Oats, 44 ... - ' at a . ‘' .e.ct Stheltat , (4 . • 06a - /ippler. green ' 20'a' ,60 " driest , I,ra _- - Roane pr I.ooa 2.P234 sneat pr bb160.6 a .6,00 'rarities pr th" ' El Eggs pr aaa fr.a . .10 •Tallow„ - • 10a - 12 Maple Sugar = " " a 9 nagssigtoke4=:. .oa 0 --‘' - Register 2 e , l%otlce.- -- - - - •:. uncifc::NoT,ltE .given to all per. • snits condemned in the foilowing estates, to wit: i n Estate Of .Zara'Sutliff, deb d.; 0. Bailey, BaileY, Adm's:. „,-, , • Estate - of Frederick W. _Dailey, Ileei.; Fred erick frailey, - Adtrer. , 'Estate of Lemuel Binghatti'dec'd;Charles Tingley; Ader. Estate orAlonzo tarpenter,•,dee'd.; Charles r. Tingley, Adm'' , • • ' 'Estate ofJosiah Lr;rd, dee'd., A. Chatnber -40, ' • - - • Estat ? of Ichabod Terry, dee'd., Charles . and Lney, Terry, and E. W. Joneei.Adm'rs. Estate of Francis. Richardson, deed., Rich ards Richardson, Adner. Estate of Stephen Dawley, deted.,,Elizabeth Warden, late Dew'ey, Ihetrx. • Estate of Leotard 'Smith; 'doe'd.,- Justus Knapp'and Wm. W. Pride, Eters. • • - Estate of CilesLewis,deed., Asa, Dammond, Adner. - , • That the accountaithr have settled their- nc. counts in the Register's Office in and for the Conn. ty of Suegitehanna,uud that the same will be pre sented to the Judges of the Orpheus' Court of said county, 'in .Montrose, on the 18th day . of ,August next, for confirmation,and nilowance. • - . CHARLES 4 DROWN, , . Register. -Register's o.lice. Montrose, i n " • $ - . ~ . . . - , , . - . ~: :* - PION'PR. - IQILATCIILEY'S Flwws for sa/e cbowp l'Oi sash at the .IJstore of ' ' . il J 'WEBB. July 24,1551.. , , . . • .. , Found. • . , . A SMALL Cold Break. 'pinesec with a white 11. atone. - Theowner cnn receive the name by callings; this office and liayifig for - thie advertise rneilt. - 'July 24,1851.. (10D1Mill And Mackerel—A. _new supply just opened %Jana selling by . J. LYONS & 20N. July 124tb, Gl, i • • • • • -' • KFItESII sutidy of;ldackorel end Codfish just oponed and for sale at ' • '• D. It: LAT/111OP ollt CO. - pin: .Croot Paint at four dollars per hizildreal4 -7 ', : ' D• R. LATHROP & CO. . . .__..- DIMAIPS Patent Alpe Boxes for Wooden uxle:rees 4.. which is undoubtedly the hest now in use, for tale at • D. It: Lxwttnor & Co's. • Wool Carding, . -. • n9 NE at Itcynolde as It should lie at 4‘ cents cash' or JJ the Oth pound or IV 001. • _ A, G. REYNOLD:I. • Brookyn, June-2,1851.-230, EFIVETTE 11111111.A111,1, SONE • TformerlyForemanfor many 1. years of the Lafayette Murr Mill stone Manufaetely, ' 240 IV o, shington st-> N. Y., (W. Tyack,Agent;) would form his friends and the public in general, that ho has establithed a • . - BURR. MILL STONE MANUFACTORY ghaantoa, N, Y.; 4 Loroy 'loadings , opp Hotel, And soliets a share of thelrpatronagc. Ac %tint aro miutantly unhand a large stock of Fren eh Burr Mill Stones, as &so a large supply of Esopustind ulustortzr, ar r French Burr Blocks, bolting cloth, ccrceu wire anti piaster Paris,. The undersigned a. sur^o Hs friends and g the public, that be *III faith-u execute- all orders entfusted to Ifs erre, rot only in quality, but In pries of articles fur -1 • Ahed;-antl voile s their kind patTcnoge. • • . ortlari by letter will be executed with as much care amiss cheapley as when Turcbasers 8: - .e on the spot.— rs and Millutlghts are requested to call and exam. , Inc his stock and I%;orkmattedip:.• • . JOIISSC.SULLIPsS. Binghamton, July, IBM. VU SALES, viRTUE of if writ of Ver. Ex.; issued out 1.20 f the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehan na county; • tome.directed and delivered', I will expose to public sale, at the Court House Lit'slun trose on Saturday, August 16th, .1851, -at 1 o'clock. r; at., all those two pi- ces or parcels of land, situate, lying and .being itr the township, of Rush, in Theeconnlyof Sustitehauna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and deteriked as Wows to wit: beginnMg at a stake and stones coiner of Levi Shoves lot, thence South 72 degrees ease one hundred and twerty.oue percheato a. beach iree;.thenceaorth 184 perches to a stake and stones co .ter of Manson Picl..ett's lot; theuide west 115 perches Lo a stake and imam corner of Levi Shoves lot; thence by the batne,osouth 149 perches io the place of berenning, contaiuiog one hundred aud'ninet-en antes and six.y.fite perches, more or lew, .together with the appurtenances, one frarM!itl house and one framed barn, an orchard and about 94 acres improved. Also one other tract, bounded and described as follows, to wit : beg:uning at the southwest cot nee of a lot surveyed for Williurn Lathrop, thence along the western line thereof north 811 perches to a post: client e south 89 degrees west 119 per ches to a hemlock tree, in the line of Levi Sh..".res lot, thence by the same sou.h 89 perches to a cor: net, thence north'B9 deg:cos east 119 perches to the placeof beginning -containing 59 3 acres, be the same more or less, thgether with • the appur tenances and,' about twenty acres hop •oved. Ta'tes at the snit of S. Mulford att.' Allan sten Lang. ' - •- - All that certain iSieco or parcel of land situate lying and being in tbo towusldo of Jessup, (late Rash,) jig Susquehanna •.coruzy, bounded and de, scribed 'cas follows, to wit: beginning at a post the_ weiteify correr of the original tract'in the wor e/intro i-Viijah Brown," thence'north tiveaty-tbree and a hell' degrers;cast a _ boat tlL'et hm•d_ed and fiftY-six perches to a post and sta...ts co-ner, south eighteen anea half degrees east along land occu pied by I - Homer Lovely, one handfed and forty ` 'eight peichea Ma largo hemlock corner • themeby the same land, swat twen..y-three and a half degrees,jeast seventy-three 'perches to a poet and stones i the original tract line, and thenceitoith aixty4tix i and a half degrees, west one hundred and fifty-five . .Oerches to the place of beginffi six ngicox taining sixty-six' acres, be the same more or less, being the same tract or parcel of: land which C. L. - . Ward by indenture bearing date the twenty -1 eighth day of January; and recorded in the office for rt.cording Deeds in and for Said in Deed i Book N 0.12, Page CS3, conveyed to .Na thaniel P. Cornwell. : . .Taken in execution at the suit of B. B. Fox vs. • All that certein piece or parcel of land situate ly;ng and ••••ing in •the township ofLenox in Vie county offlusquelionna and state.of Pennsylvania, 'bounded and describediss • follows, to ,wit: on the north by lands °tisane Woodruff and E.R. Grow and Brotbers' , ; on the east by hinds of IV. o:P'erd iier and Wm.; Hartley, on the soith by. the county line between 'Susquehanna and Wyoming counties and on the-west by lands in the warrantee name 'ofMathew - Brooks and George :"Kepler, containing '4OO acres "more iirless; together tv:th-the appurten anceprov:ea framed houses, and. about 50 acres - - AlsO,One other piece or parcel of land in the, same township-and -County; bounded on the 'North by land in the wanantets name of John , Doreey ; - tin the entWby land of Grow and Brothere, - and Dan. tel,Pe4e ; tin the south by. lands of Isaac Wood rull';- and on the'weat' by Janda in the warrautee name liar- Andrew Tybout, coutuiping, 150 acres sul t y" 186 i seven OtileflOtli, described on a MOP of re-- Boy r 1 af John Darcy, warrantee made •by John e;land numbered on said draft as follow', to wit: No.'g containing 52 acres 150 perches; no, 4 containing 51ncree 00 perehoe, no. 5 containing 51 acres and 51 perches, no. 6 containing 51 scree and 90 p"rebei, no:7 containing 51 Items : and :90 petehee, n0..8 containinisl acres and 90 perches, no. 9.eontaining 51 acres. and 90, perches, in all 262 acre, and 51 porches be the same more or less together with the appurtenances. " ' Taken in execution at the *nit of Lewis 31e1 , .73- mars ce:-Albert Chainberlin adm'r. de lonia .non. etc..; of thartetic h riadler. - . jr.,` deed, and Beeline. Chandler; wide* and guardian of Mary it, and Jtutiei A. Iteitstiittald deeedont. . • • I ALSO. 'AU that certain piece or parcel of land situate, , • lying and being i n - the township 'of•Rnsh .in the -county . cd SasqUelianna, bounded and .deeelihed AB ( 0 1 10 Wip to wit t it being a triangular lot -adjoin inglande of Calel‘r Connell - 'on the north; 'on the - Scialkatia east by lands of Samuel Walker, and On'the west tiy;tho road leading from the -Ridge road to 13ackingbani Stewarclepud the Wyalysing eiceli; *tidbit nib* raft o a t u as to, -hien. I.- a a - tpfive tteree,logethet_Wilh the ePPe: qehe'lleee.%. LEGAL rADVERTISEM-ENTS:. i'aken is exeOtion' at the atAof cafett Car. malt vOtaltla9 - Griffis. ALSO. - ' - =SI Alt that certain piece or parcel orlend situate in the township - Of Lenox hi the county of Susque lienua,.bounded and described as follows, to wit: "ou the north by:lan:hi of Clark aud Colwell; cast. by_lands of Williarn,Hartley ; with by lands of /Buckley, L. /Mated, and Brown; and On the wait by lauds or y.. Steel and Juba F, pupa estate,- containing, about -three Hundred acres, be the same more or less together with the appurten; 'acres and improvements two log, houses and about thirty items improved. Taken in' execution at the ' jmit of C. Tyler ca. Samuel L. Balloted. , . ALSO. . All that : Certain piece or parcel - :of. land:, lyin g . and being partly in the township-of Thou :so:l,in the county of Susquehanna, and partly In the town ship of Treston, in the county of Wayne, - bounded' and described as Wawa, to wit: on the north east by lands of Robert Tenant, oirthe south, east , lands of Corduer, on the southwest by lands of William Jessup, and on the northwest by lauds of John.Wurter, coma hung one , hundred and ,thirty acres, 111:aut for,y acres of Which are in the coun ty of §inamehanna and the 'remainder iu the.coun- IY . or wayne, together with the, appurtenances, ono framed house one framed barn and nbout far,: t.; - / noise improved.. Taken in execution at the suit ofßobeit E Ruth yen and Crawford,jr4 doing business under the firm of Endive% 45. Co. vs. Alvah MI of Jonathan interest in alt those two pieces or parcels of laud-sitnato tying and being tit the township of Franklin, in the comny of Susquehanna; the first bounded and de scribed as folloWs, to wit; on the i (anti by hinds of SiMon Parka ;'east by lands of Charles Follet ; soot h by theli;ghway and 11...Fravereest . and west tll4 highway. conttiiniug, 100 acres, together' with the appurtenuoces, one framed hens... one' frameil barn, one framed blacksmith ihoKoini m - "chard , and about 70 acres itnproved. , The second bounded on the north by lands alCharles.Blowem, east by lands of Ira Cale, south by Alonzo Williams, and west by.lands of James Pcck . atid Sauttel.llaker, containing ono .hundLed and fifty acres, together with the appurtena iced and im prtiveineuts. one framed bain and abdut twenty acres improved. Taken in execution at the suit of Edwin Bacon . re. J. E. Chnichill. • By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. all that certain piece or. parcel of land, situate lying end b6ing . in the township of Munich', in the county if Susque hanna, bounded and described as fellows, to wit: on the.north . by landsof Dewy Babcock; on the east by lauds ofJohn Gray -and A eurdich, on the, South by'' ands of Gee. Gates--and OD the west by. lands of Henry Dennis, containing 80 acres be the same Mote or less, together• with the appurtenan ces one framed house one ilog hem, one framed barn; one orchard and about 60 acres improved, late the estrte of Henry Osterhout. Taken'it execution at the suit of Lathrop,4. Salisbury vs. Henry Oiterhout. • • ALSO. ~ - All that - Certain piece - orparcel of land situate lying and being in the township of Springville, in the county of Suirluelautnai bounded and described, as follows, to wit: on the 'north by the road from Springville to Brooklyn; east by the road to Nich olson and on the south . and - west, by lauds of A. Beardsley, containing one half acre be the same more or lees, togethe. with the appunenancve, one framed dwehiug house and one framed barn. Taken in executionat tho suit of .Spenceellick ox-rs. Polly Iloadley, with notice to Charles Burr T. T. • ALSO:.. By virtue of a Writ of Lev. Fa., all those certain !mete or parcels of land, situate in the township of Apolacon in- the county of Sinqoahanna and !tete °Men nsylvaule, and butted bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit:.one of than beg hiring of the corner of a nine acre lot, hereinalter mentioned ;hence north partly by Johu .Lyous and partly by Timothy Sbehan's kinctto a corner of John Kain's land thence west by the same and' by lauds of Timothy Cnian, eighty perches to a corner; thence north by the sane, thirty-three {tenches to .4.1 sink e, a corner oflohri,MaCquit's laud • thence by the same Nest eeveoty perches to lignite a cor ner of tins laud ;'therce south by the same thirty-uinepv:ches toll corner; 'henna still by the same nest twer ty-five percr, es to a stake .4 corner of Samuel Millipm's land thence south by the same tweet:: 4wo perches to another Comer ofaaid ?Mitigates; :'peace cast ninety-eight perches toe corner Bow Road, so called; therce by the said road south five , degrees, east forty-four -perches to the north west corner of the said nine nerd lot, and thence by the same east seventy perches to. the 1 place of beginning, containing sixty-three acres and seven-tenths more or less, (which lot Marty Collins contracted to convey to the said John Mat thews and the said Caleb. Carmait having - advanc: ed and paid the consideration money therefor at the request of said John Matthews, the said tonsidera. tien money is therebysecured and the said Marty Gullies byindenture dated the twenty-eighth day of January, inst., intended to he recorded granted the same to the said John Matthews in fee.) One other of them sitrated is Apolacon township aforesaid, boarded as follows: beginning in the road leading from Choconut to Apolueon, a corner °nand formerly of. John Harden, therce by the' same north seven degrees. west .ona" hundred and sty perches to a corner, and, north five degrees, west twerty-one perches - and a half; thence east seventy po:che's to the lust described .lot to a corner theoof; thence south twenty-one perches and a halt' to a comer Of ,14nd contracted to John Lyons; thenie west. by, said John Lycns nirteeen perches and s'x tenths tnanorner ; thence south seven de grees east ono hundred - nclseVenty-two perches to a maple sapling . by the road leading to. Apolacen and thence. altrtg the said 'read fifty-two perches and five tenths to the beginning, contrining fifty nine acres and four-tenths more or lees (being coin pos.d of two lots or l- pieces of land'. whiCh - Samuel_ Milligan and wife by indenture dated the first day ofof November, A: D. 1847, recorded in Deed Book" pre 386. &e., granted unto the salt! John Matthews-in fee,) together with, the bereditattients and appnrtentin one, shantee, one log hare, and about 60 acres improved/ • - 'Taken in execution ut theSeit of Caleb Carman: elt. John Matthew!. . C. M. 'JERE, SberifT, Sheriirs Office, Montrose, i July 22,1851. Administrator's notice: MT7'ERS of .AdminisLation of the' estate of . illiam White, deed., Ice of the towrishili of Auburn, having (welt granted to the .nnderiigned,, k.ptiee is hereby given to sill indebted to the estate to call and settle the same without delay, And all persons having - detriands - against. the estate will ` please present them duly attested foi,settlement. WILLIAM WHITE, ' Auburd. July Idth , lSsl. 3tl . ~ • • Tailoring. I '... frHE undersigned . beg lett ' ye . to (inform their . friends end the Public generally, • that thiy haci fonnetra copartnership inthe. Tailoring hua l iness. - =Shop in basement of Searle's. Hotel., . • - • --. : n. ,F. JAMESON, - • ' -.- - C. N. BISSELL .' • = . ~. , Montrof e, Inlyl a; 1851.-29 mi.' __ _ • • Wagon Makin.- • T irr. gubseribers hare taken the ' , bop recently oeeti.- piedby rranebt W. Alien,' two miles below , Nan trete, on the south Turnpike; where they era currying on the Wagon makingbusmo:a In all Ita branches. AA orders promptly attended to, and repelling 4orte not next week butTO-DAY. S. G. kK• D. 1141115 GIL Bridgewater, Juno 12, 1851.—Vanz, CENTS per Pair, will ba paid in goods Ai hie) tinq ipiaatity , of g oo d woo l e n socks at • 1 tr. • ' - - Pear d - Prrea. .. '.' Cash for Wool. . . . 000,1bs Wohl Minted for' which tbe - tiara, market 1' prierin Cash willbe MO by . : . _ . II; Buxuryi ' New 14.11fortt, June iq,1,F51. :' ' " : - -,=.. -:. -.. • . • ' c i_OLD Pei) and -- ,'lxttnelon holders 'of size: . ull ILA• and be* qingitieei for cite Irk •-' • D - . k The MIS or Sautiair Saha; &boat 23 , 1'-iallei ;omen ' of ; .Cl.Montrase.] The lot outage of Plank and Boards.: Application may be nia,la by any one 'wishing to•por 'kbasefaticraner Dean, at the will or .07 Cl* entanibiak • , • ,UAYDEX fa. ; 14`.14.r. New ?dittoed, 11 , 04 11. re, tarn Starch, Soap - , Macke:at:lei - a' ?t , to/ vet, and Pin re,i2g - ...:.I.YOIIB 4V, , :-..., , ,- , --11Evi, - .:-..ADvERTig.Fad.F.,N • Ts:.-.7:_, Petroleum - R I Oil ''' 7. 4iff4'''''''''''lsl' - 'l' --- 0 - " d8 - 1" vor• 00 -,,, . ', ! . 0 ' ewe.", ow -- oo - 1 A i1 4 1 14-4 , :i*4l,PrOOOkad'frottr,o wan In Alla- 3 - I.YONSI SON. ere t now receirmg; a - frealt let e of nnenr.enn, nti r, ,,j l turantin ll lo'*etAtttlt . Put tlaPti• 4 4l ..i, -"NT.Pf OottimittutLiiktre . 11 . - ' s : s '" r •-• I" -""". i • -," 801 tIO,If1 3 L'ElItitliditstial Barillt; Pittabtwah, Pa. At le t a c , o d pe .t.o i aL co i u i b u y Thin g che a p 1. ~.,. 3, inatlP In bann`tilnit‘ ll , lir g inn ortnnvithe'=" l l. nithnut • ' ''''Airklutts of gitediqinit waret ire ket '' —l', • fuluda,turie of spy Ithnl. , Alrytithat ere' erillcd; ', i . .;',0 0 , 0 4 srytne at 01l a, temote, ea soap: it-- --- t ' .,, : ---- ;•ii ',•-• - • ItEILD ,! .. .RI:AD!,.I '-'" - r --• . ' Mae titian, GA honkel e"its ur i° l# . ' ' '." •.. '''''' ithetimail l in U k ida il filo Pewiir of the enirOlenntl. l :. A - - Cotton and coffee glees lok.atende, •' " ''.' .- I „ :iliac* tiom:LinierniCo4 Union tp.., - JtilyntlrilBsl:. l 1 ...., :,- „Med English goo4forrilldemandei itt.- . it , ' - 1 MT. Hier—Deur Mr,. allow me .as- p stranger.. to "."eini% .. ~- halt, crackers; pettpar,andleh'llcce,, , :_, -, -- •I I t• gistulato Yon Ile the sole preprititor_tof.'antlnvaluable,' . - •:- And 'tigers too et eny price: 'l7 -=- 4 , - • 's :, .; • called Palrelenta nr:Roclt.oll. whlekle.deatinednee • Mug - 'lrmo.", ohoes. h o se; goiters true and s u rer, , . r i, to take the place.otalloreat nie,dhinee. *any pillions lu • „.AU Torts of knives fin rich a rittpoor; -- ~ . . t t 1 title neighborhood have fried thatetroleunt In a number •", 'i -, dtera's 0 aro, 6141111;1 ml spools id'Utretuti:: , i': ; 1 °teases cming.trieet uf titian and proving hlghlybeneficial ~„:„ Meeks. ard pin s an a b ars o f le a d, - . - ... .. In ell. - I hare wetted It hi eough . C, gilds rhoulantlim, •• • - Trtieb. and carpets ' bowls and irmiden tithi;,' Si :: tette, spridne, and aweWng • far iheusnatlaini think It i '.• And thaValle, raktrapt, ilasteajtigai , •".. ' - -:-. 'i•• ' is a certain cure. My Awe 6,, .b es .„ a s Tikt i l .s r itb: th e • ' -,N . lee calicoes that will not fade, •:. :• ; 't . - Rheumatism fort' m 4: e yenta and never could lailY ,, `" ' ' l ' 4v allPat.eni'ilotha Of *e'er gads:- 1 / 4 - . A ' ' :--- 1: thing to, relieve her, In tact she tried everyttdog r and no. . Mute muslin* figured, atilpid,orhar'd,•,,,,l 3 ~ thing woulddo her any good until the tried your .Petro- .• ,' PLas, hookit and ge e'. all by the card-4: - ". i tem and It has relieved her entirely, for tairpart I think ' ' These Wee new goOdA and mney Mora,. ,- • „ ',= i It it the greatect man killer notitri rise, , Yotirt k.. m. , • . All cheopfor cash, ire her e i n it,9re,„ ~, ~ ~..., ~ t ,i , , yp.,,140p, -;.. •' Of load *; though dilly we're bereft, -i '-. • 1 - .Yet atilt we hare A 5T.,4, StOlill , 'LlFlV.'...- ::-, i' '• klelthel letter front till2Clll6l 'CO, lroctintmenhint the; Petroleum;: : ts.tcwltevas, July 7tb, 1 Sal , ' :So those who buy nintrutzlitkl, e , to p„ Mr: r; gran...4frtir iir:-.4 tithe gre - rt 'pleasure in - emir. '' To the meat. aridta eat LYONS ZcgOlei. ~.l • tile: to the virtues Of your greatOatural Mint:Met:ailed, 1 1 1 0 ntrotp. July a,asai,,;•: - .. , : .; : -., •-1. , : - -f .: ,s .;- i. the Petroleum - or Rock OI L whic4 Is certainly 'a greati, - ' medicine'. Ibottti,ht rme'dozen tt:yourngent when he , wavalong here Vat fall. I tested ilia a number of c;accs.l OM found It to more good,. r alma tetntid. It in a cafe of' letter and tfound it very lienefulal: I would like tory much to have another box of 1%, tor I tlutt!t like to be withent it. ' • - Ititiectfully Yours, - . . : ,: . , "_. ... . ...• • - ~t .' ---. a.tuattntr.t. A Voice from Sus inchatma co.. certifying to the cflien• "cy - of the Petrole3ru. ' ' PrN 0 A VP, June nth, ISM; Me. S. 11,1{lica—Drar}irt—Allow me to certifyto the rlrtnes ofyour natural medicine milled Petroleum orßocli OIL tt had boon afflicted milk the Rheum a tism for tome-, t!mo.: I was In WilkoshOrre last s,nmnier and gotta bot tle from your Ag.mt „when ho was itlong_thero, It has cured me perfectly.. I have 'Moo seen le r te. , *tl In differ: cut easel; ofrhaumatiam, and found it give relief, inall. ' =i- ' 'Very respectfttilyroure. ' - - •• • t"-. • • - - -•.-- -- • . -JAMESJIAMIVPON.„ -. i . , Tt'S'n ILI !I:COCK , July 1.. t 1 1841. . 'Mr. Si 31.-ll.t,tin-Dear'str—Altow me' to eerily to the .virtue • of yet* great nature/ nordielno called Petroleum o ,nnelt Oil. which 1 belleve is a goad medicine. I line° been afflicted with Neuralgia:Pain lit the nerves Air the la:tten years. and nevercould get - anything to relieve me t .. in feet I tried almost 'everything and nothing would do me any good until I trictLyatte Petroleum, which has relieved tee. ii 7 touch; I, have alto tested It In burnt, scolds. end bra fret. It • hat alway , given relief In- a very short time • -I' think It Is the gr etest indu killerpow in tiro., . 'Very respectfully yours, .. • ' ' ' - " ' 11105. ELT,Ig, Call and get 0 circular from - the 4cont. which igiv,.s a full destiription of it: _For sale by IiItiNTLF.Y a. lti-I,tO. Sold wholettale by all RIM, HALtIOS4- CO4-7.0. 201 market etreet, Philadelphia. , ' . ~. . , ,21 le STOVESI•• STOVES!; Jip ht thoStove:Tin and sheet. Iron business ore pre-. ]corral to attend.: to any orders ht their line at - Au eine tett notice They flatter thentselvrs thrtliv eiving.l4::;ct attention to tusinc,A and jaw Tutees, ',hat they n 0 I have .a teasonabloshore'ofpublic natrenege. The'r assortment ofstorciis hood, having the latest Isnd itiO, inieroval potions. aniong which nrithe Ittot-sides or Yule,n—e stove which took tho first Prerniuni ct thoE'... le Fair lir syracuse in 1850. E---0 Foratt queen; Forest Queen enitu . gcti;!Eey Stone , AirTight, .Phnenix. 'do do. Premium; ,Patior s:OTCPl,o7.2tUVer,—,for coal or 'Wood. All kinds orpn steneilne and tin tub kept on find—sold atilrices tilt will cult. Ail kinel of ir„odu,... , taken In payinent and t .sh not re,innal. Oppe.f...e the old store of Mllls and Knapp: • ' ,SA YltE & IV EIISTEIt. Montrose Jute 10.'51._-. .• ocle, ;., The Daguerrean itooms lA N the first floor of the OddlFellowe Hull. M ull. A %till open; where it - Shalt. be my constant endeavor, as in times past. to gyve satisfaction to al( my friends and fees who are desirous of being consigned to a' metullic inunortality.' By the magic Da,gnerreotype, l here, will we trace The Imau.ifttl form, with its delicate grace, The soul-lighted eye, and thejoy.b.aming face— Each life-like expression, exact iu its place. Please give me n call, 3lost einphal P.'S. Don't bluntier.np Goods at - .1 I\l . ow is tbe, time tor pr.' & Eaton are about. to they will sell off, tit New Yor stock. Therwonld also invite tho' with them to call and settles; matters 'o a close by the Ist Harford,July 10; 1851. • .Notic •rs ix persons are beletw Ifo--bid harboring or trusting my' wife 31..1 . 1.1A,' as twill pay no eeb.s of her co - lirse :az, aftc,; this date; she bay hig left me, w:thout toy h lorcletize. orpermiseion. • W [LIAM WEST. Great Bend, July 4th, 185 • 28•3 w . . •• ~ Proclamacion,; . - AATIIA !LEAS the • v i r /ULM JUMP, . 1'; esideat of the Court of, Oyer, and !re:- miner, nod 'General Jail Deltery, Conrtof Quar ter Seksionstif the.pcabe and 'Court of Common PleasOund Orphans' Coigt in the l'Eleienth en:mimed the_CotintieliefiStis, /melte* Luzerne.-and wyo,nio g slid the Hons. 111: TVLEIt . and 01.8.11114:11:MGLEY, At:if:white Jiidgei in s:iisquebilinia potnty, haye fr-eed their prettept, hearinilitethe' 30ih• day of .V.av, in the.`ye:.7.Of Lord,' inte if ott.ind;'&ght huaed and fifty.onet.and to. me directed, for holdin,t a court of Oyer and Terminer. mid Gen eral-Jail Delivery, in - the" Borough .of Mont/os,;, and Conti , or Sitsquhnime;oihhe third, Monday of August (it being.tlielath:day): • • Nance to 11EREDY Given to the Coroner,•joi.- ti res o f the Ter ee, and CuAst4ol,7l, of olid,County. otSusqueliutina, that they he then and, thereLiO their - proper persons; 'at two n'eock: in thOarei nooerof 52.;4 day, ieth-the7i. ?needs,' ' and other remembrances', to. do those things which to their offices upper: . hi :to- be done. • And those who are bound by_recognizaneer against dip'rrie that are or shall lai'in the Sail of said,Coull ty Of Surquelianna; are'to mid there, to prosecute against them Us.will he just." • ;'• . Dated at Montrose,-the Jtlr diy. of My. in the, year of our Lord, , ono -thousand, gight. litintlred 'and fifty.one::.: • • fldte6 :1' C. M. 6EIIE, Mieriff: H'mann IT has' now Ins tore. a new and•ehatcessi. iilectioa of Dry floods, loclUdlng a great, variety of Laillea' Dress Goods,' titope toll tithe - sumnier Shawls Silk Mantillas, Parasols. Yronchlcacni FtinerStrawand • Leghorn Bonnets; a beautihtlf assortnient of Bonnet Itilibeu; Flowers and "frlannitrgs •of new' styles, Black Silk and Lacer, Pit *an Mitts, IlonnetFtlk, black -I„nbe Fells; 'tread Cloth—Taney' Ca•Anieres, Vestinga summer Cloths; trirtiet 13ags, Trunk Hilts,'' Banta' add Shoes t raintetLAFiudoactihades, Carpdttug,Slnta, Caps, &c:, with a lamb and general assortment of Gard {rare, Crockery, Iron. Grd aeries, Pa , :its,ldatte..;44,ltilii,Storeit all co which wilt:be Sold : t - st. the 'tract pike. and .oti the most it‘ailonithle terms. 'IV Ir. • !fairly all Mails Of Produce wanted. Socks'in particular, and the highest price in . Caidi paid for Wool.. Flour and Fait constantly New Atllford,May, 27, 1831. . • !' • • • _ . Great Attraetions. .-Er-,MIIIItITTIx now terclring' gveerarstiliptycti •Geosla tar therlprlag tr, ;initially ex tertritot anti attractive, particularly in low 4111- OP, Hutt styles a n d ki ha aof tadier Divas illoodiqgumtuer shawls awl =rail las; With rigqiieral devortin eutet nage goods which wilt be sold o the moat farirabl4etras.. , '• • ••••-- ", 'Li' • : ANOTIIER A RRIV4i richt tV 60ODS 'J,'IVEDO esires` to call the 'attelithin - of 1-1-• paraitsoreto his sYocli of NEW GOODS, just being. *solved, l'her have been selected with particular:rotrivliVe ro the: wants sndittstis of his eastoniers,v.thom hail) ever most _happy' to vervS•:Calla:llld exst i dio for ycurselVeP. .3Tontroseiiltarl29;Jsl;": - • - , -2 h . 111 UZZAI UZza:f . . AtAt agitittal enemy, for whe#l,fal4 Isluigrin a ffciirg!• 11711, Tt- TRW; tuning folly reeorered Menet, In at , -T part [entire,. nas just rater/101MM tb My pith tin) targoet ea/art:pen tottroode linel tier _tied Sn Montrose. Chacke of all ttyien, prices iiind pittnio/ Watchettbg bebdebitoelete artantityZ - to' Fr clingers, and Yankee notions prep; yeatetie4 , ever-t a't 'Lamm( forburnteg Mild; Canniblno to., of ail a :es and dexeription. Jewolry causistlng or rwrything asked for, ~Alleorta of Perfumery &a., as usual. To enumerate -t-be wbote you'd require Anil:tint ebeett— An of whieb be ollt 1411 - diespkrihnit acv *ms elto elm; ' Mal and.oechlro. door t0,4;-$. !Iribielfeo Ator.e, Repatring'ace.; diine be:mural: ,- • - • Aic'Utfc,4oabo 41 ULU:, .~ :fIBY ~41~U9 ~ t~YIi,4#~E~FS&:. ~~w • fillHStitmeribers• iL&e'• 1 11 their euetomers elnl theTubllej i that I tlfylame pow cetted thn!lt seeenil l'emply. or. • SU3ISI}.IIU GOODS,L • . - embraclng a larger ftnk awl greater‘variety than tbey he:reeves before ept. rind which they' eil'er far itaiti ors the intuit reruns as loe r aa , any other • entabtlihm eat hp thteennnty. ./ • .• 111.:NTLFX ItEa - • alnitrote,:lani lii, 1851. '• L Be ltAtl E:11e/Annes $ Porting; Lawns, arid y of Dress 1.1 °odd Just Otrentd by,-. I • .'I . 'IIiSTEV itEA ti6n and Stilt!: 4, .1 every deacription:lo,toneivare. , cary..eing.clockN: b • C I.rntt.Pr etc. , ithlNT4l.li..4* ItEA t. IA ()ON Li Dyer- L titfis, Pert ery, Window Snell; GWe and Putty; nit esti u min t• to cy#, anduleuye - on J TItEY-& cAD. asortrii en t, Brebdclothe, horeyrurVes. Veetlegx, and Sitnunee Goode, pit reeetrei end be soldrlght Ly . ; . ..11ENT.Ly,Y, Jt. 141,11'). • • _ -I.)ENTL El' & It E i. D are the Agouti. for t lot bolo Orl rr _LP etiti allot ilalinille (Amor leo ; Dr. 111VIte.'e. 1) a ;or Kt sr. Shookler Draws twd,othos ttwdithies;•.l..s. Jay to'e uTeffleines: Parte Pain liiilerp,Dalley. Pam I)errvo rr. 1)r. TownKentla aorenT?rlllo. .I"eriv.ho's.l.lll)Ontri) t!e. Schenck's Dalston, Dillow's Denys eon.. &e. .Also. .0, glint:llly on liana. ilarillth: 011.Ayreer Cherry 1 0 ..1[01.4 11.1.1. I. ver 011; My 1l um i Pond'v Itert4lll . or.ll.iirro4c.). .11'iteb 11.1zal soap Powder, and wit the other approtri. r'i'otent Mr.ltelner or the 41ny.' • ' : •ittattiltiO . Yluidi for June 20, • ; ; 1tex7147 4 UR. .. Nevi.. ,• - Praetirt - 1 • . Gold • ... Tireiwendoun • z:xelleessentr.ll .. ..,... • llearl'ol.Warkiation _talrain: e'revircdrif I S ineutiethal Atha .we'elc the u'OCKiS AIM , gliii A hdlith: hi. and the -subm il)er would ihra s rwilliip: Mistander;, and the Outdid that be his mude 'ar. ranzements to have Adioda fican the - city NO:VTOL!' and as his piireliasei are mostly foecasb,it's i's e 7 tannined nit to he!inideraold aroindinie -by ny winn or Lo:km errortakeepers tltir side Of : 4 4nratn m io Liowrs,.and with many. thanks fok 'post. favont. he woad most ti ineetfullyiniite one and . all who buy for cash, as Well tia these tvliojAy 1 ; 14'8mi:1111y well on time,to give him a cliamf:ttoseit and ntense hem. .-:., . • , 1 '• ~ A IL C. l ,TYLER. - • illontrose,llak 1, 'lll. Goods bought-for-ash., JOM:VS.7'OX - .4. ITALY bavejost _received a large and ‘irellafgoriral ftock of Dry GM**. Graderies, ertles. ery, hardware, Iron. Nails, Looking Olties..-Boots 'and tames, Deady Made Clotbing, Drugs. ll.;dlehre, Oils,l3llrci Ware, Jewelry, Clocks' 'Trunks, Hats, Caps lifilitieth2ce..W,hfcb they are olering at the follow ing Very low prices, vls : per Keg. Dire 0- cts. er 10 lbs. Sogarforsl,K 'fhb* Gaeta ,1.70. French and English Woad Clothe! from Ills to 2O peryard; CAW. Mei Is, Sairratus Od per lb., town firm is to 61'.eryird. looking Glasses from Is to $8.00; Nltawls trim $57,00. Our vedslaving been std.:Ore& with yard:war remit .1 Dv quality an.l style. we flatk ourvlraf that 'we ran please- all who may .ices us witlr a call .-and as for priers we are detr.minednot to be undersold by any In this ru.oket for cash or approved crodtt. • WANTkiII,-1000 pounds Wool. ?..'no . pairsall woolsnetu fora - bleb we will pay 25 .eta. pri pair, and any quantity of Butter, EA , tr and l'lnn.te.'7 generally: .= . - Uartord. ?lay 12.180. ; • - ' : hike this opruitnnity of :ten. 11 d c rlu g th s e lr alaq l ;re thanks to their ens:taper groeral!y, nutonly for the very Ithei4rtroartge be owed upon thrill (hiring the -peat six years, too also for the 'pronriptiless of their begle,va to say they have commenced the yeitr Danny* yours, - W. B. DEANS ,airs. • wlth . lidetemtivatinn to keep a genera] and full tie sorttrient of good,GOODS, which will beinkl as favorable terms for Cosh, Produce Or, approved credit, as an, he hocialit in any other . estsblish• 'tient this side Of the chi. • . heroine as Lake kan7„e the. loeation • prices the present :e• having' nenounts they wish to bring August. •" - • DEIV TLEY' 4. READ .7itontrose. Jan, 8, 1850.! ..: • • k , leard. - . „ rrillE subscriberzWtiuld inform•the public that ' 1 'bele now prating up in' the'old Store'Of .S'. 5 Mulford, such of his stock of goods he was enabled to save frora the latedestruCtine 'fire. wlrere he will be happy to wait on hisfriends nod customers. ,- His stock",of Clothing ,was principally saved without material drannge. : A portion co' his Hets and Caps. - -A tolerable' assortment of ' Boras and Shoes, as also, Books and Stationary, ..k.c:. He in. tends making his assOrttnent comptele, in,the dif feient branchett of his b miners as soon' es circnni -11 stances will permit; A 134 he takes .tiii oOcasion to tender his" acknowletigoments to the through whose kind 'aid so nuich was•saVed w ich'must otherwise have been Init.. ~ , , -: :- , I , ~:, , . Those indebted to the subscriber must now see the necessity he is under'of making , immediate Collections. and ha indalges the hope that 11114 will step promptly forwied, to iiiicti'neze'sncti indebt• ness ' , ' ... - 1 - - GEO:FULLER- - Montrose._ May I% ISSI. - - - 1 r 2, milorrrber barinr.,Tade anOrber 'rarer los just a- been to New , rork, twilacting.o very great variety or almost all kind, of Goode, whirl; be would moat respect fully Invite big friends and the po bite generally to mike and govern thenoelves ueennlinglp-' toorf:nrny -nice thlnge..for the fourth or Joiy. C. TYLER: 'llattroie, Jima ID; l dl' • - Mere GOod"News. - . - 3 - ay to. t!titliVoiliti' ANE &EATON", hacht tubiptedtbe itys- J—A teat,. which btu , .trecidett• uileautt.sir overpti ethete, tAttlt to bayere and do tie* Offer to the Piddle their new. exteusive,i.aud letenitnient - of - Spring Omuta. which hnre Rica tielectpd. with, grcnt caret as to 'beauty of ityi it cud dutultility Outlier°. . 0 ur. or D 11.11 . -600113 etchriutes, grettt variety or every timirtiptlitUii3,qr9 Printerrom 4e' to 1. per 1,600 - yde hcuvypheetiux. Lawns's tit yd; Alapitaat;hitlot. it :trent eartety °habit, silk Ito ines., and ft great Nutiety or, Millet , drew Goods.' 'VA° u large Ft. , ,k or • • ••_:- SONNETS : • - • Trnm 24 t 9 206,111bb0n . 8 14 to Akn 'Grnmrlts. erockery.ltnets•iul shop_+ of every- de?erlytinit.. 11. it 'mire, pal/ for -,•: . • V.,4411 ta 114 . ,nnr Wd 4,:affnal Sugar; Teas, iiap, TIVIPt . ; Ponders; Leuinn • intrpp,.gpernt and Talton:Condit% Ilattnii :'.olarn: ;lava and 'Rio Coffee, Pork, nackereb ftltafcq th nap Montrone; tay; 18511- 1' ODOEIR: : • • "niTtINTS. Lawn', ingh mg. nunnter C.Pelmere _Cnriets, „ t.c.tCltenpetlANDLlMX. • :Now . , fiII'EAPEST yet, Rice 5 eto. poT pound,. Stig„: U fi",l,..Sa Inntt us 7 cid... Onottlett - el/L. - 14 k 126 .,. ; ovi ne. joot-opettotl nod by rato•by s • • •-.. I.:Vi)NS..ez; N(tlitt, e•ss ,, Goods, - • At the 4eadalliftirikatitin.4of,rori t,f, kinds orgoodi usuldly kept .111 a conutri ;store. - espectod on Monday Ovrt,lnclivlit, lrapsti.Liwl nntr. Via& Ilalslo 4, Walt 'Tssis, dire s'gO ,lte, width will I,c olTerrtl,very . low forhe p;m1.1 , - . —caltattil see. -- trontrio, Aril 17,-185'1: F 11' OM. Ante — stlouldfb a•N; PROSE IditillSVC IIDIOII Imino and oboiddersto di pose of:, .Iv . lll 001441 to bring, Own, to tho .bers, wo nos wishingtO &ce110...1101 , 01N , inmeifinteiy Food.. Shaker,,. nochestertiorden opened and foT!!al :44:40N9 SON.I.- "UVAlsit-rifieth (ralted)Coddapjust uponvd 41111,0e'.1 tug at 4 Cants per poliri4l down,-- A 2,„ t, , L . A •NEW lot Ladiee bbervi ,flciekivoy , geintemeg's ',..12u1.4)er,e; ?fish ”p !! •,, 4p,,,lßet. received ti f rc , .• NTIsY, tt- Qi.ltaiTlNtlti And oblrelnie;tiotii. X 5.0 '2 , T. „VIVO Vide.— kJ isatitilsbigh:as b ttepatcyde .11tOli8 '&4l, 'PErtiairefindro.lueerecilvillabli hi tali , by `.- i 3 eirA situ -JOB 711" - UONGDON I DtAlr6LLlM 3l ~Kat:g'Ha~tci~[s"K7si.Toxb-gioAEa. TA Innis , Ac. .I.p!twten -00.414o013440.4111.0"071. eduptbotto,colirrtt s . Oitightitr4l2,ll tt5Pl.l l ; ltitilititYllareling4ge*.-?!r11.;P:'b A 'Card. Exciteincnt:No. 2I "nr/•kwfaw- , :mpc.ELl4DiF t pu,s,.:Aultsewns' t _ --.;:lollialrymenand asmere. Valuabletpropertyfor:Stale,-,-. , A ' RAM& ot 246 . 0cr0s situate Milkidersater tow ntOdp ituteitiehiliurta Catuity sad 'state of - Pionsylra Ma, ltia - MWee of Which-II nailer fpiod - ttallitoretheat, r. - The fawn Mao LI designed tor a Oily, and b repot/ref reeding 40 ownitduriatraumMerrand :Mater:-, and ism, pitl'iitittriell intend; Ille'buildlinCtiad /and in 'food ittidAhs tences; Which ire et stun. and rails arecalsogood.:,2limenco.tw o large barns apart . the premises, beudia* granary, and commit at chedir for cattle:7 =Thief OrahardePristelpall.fof grafted fruit !Mild town bite a very pliarent sad destiable'bieathin . about todadles from Montrose, the (Monty seat of to, • 'enehinitut county, sad *bola the legnett's asp Railmadi tO:whicb.the're fitglltilltomi In process of competion, end ilOrl eatirmileat to nirsitinirsand Aleo.tehools, and mitehantina - r:„ snother,Valuable ram Sidining lilliertir ran' tabling 200 actelli-OtOldth 150 sew* Ix' ander s.VIgI :nate oroultirathin. there;d4 a jams. /c r .. &chips house, and out bulldlageto correspond end s, liergetirebird:4l - biwell wattiedand fenced and silml% rably adapted to dairy purposes..., Said propertY wilt be dola renion able terra/Cairn r. Mon of the pUrclallso money may reniatu upon Bend and Mortmrgoto cult tlielinrchascr. . Applicatioa nifty be made perrotially or' by letter to Mon t Vltai, ileesilo Or tt.'d- Wen at -Montrose. ronnty. and any (Luther, th at i ; e 'il• xdr " el wiltbeetteri..--43tr " • • ' • = rAtittilt Stories. . A Int:miler Ist just,reteirs i, • dirin ‘.7 be sold law teal' nboirent a eau and stia arti. ale ;. . •=, • 11.11''• •••• T. Ner.Vllrq!4.durie3,3S4l. - . . ; -BA Imirrs itidenitus--4 pure article hipeuail era i-,. Ale,- •tteisessing.Corapoutitt,,lor resink, and cakes without yeast . . -• . Pewter. bythenis ofeibleti eaten e labor utiniebliie la tairendxial Injury' done to I clothes. - For ,ala by • ' - • •. ' A •TUIIIti.LL . . . Farms forSale,' attlieiaiber•! .111- Agesits roithe irritate - sate offleal 1, atato-4urma t ilosise. sad Lots-loo ed hi aoquehionta gi s t . . minu t e.o rash to offer . aids tlidpertY for.sala can a of .their Fame or Lute as follows : Nainaber of ; acre,. how ninny thiprovol, and bow watered 11411dIngs; O s ebard o . grafted or. common fruit; li other fratt!tre, aad shatlo tretpl.l.lovr,fax frOM_Mon t rose, and the OcOretct point to depo 6bn thO Now- York - 4E- Erie Itollrond; pries. and :tempi n(ooyment. All wbo wheito eel forporebase End Il , tere"",willi• Celia - prompt attention by_ ogling on .or ad:leer-1w: ue et Montrcoe, niqOehanna eoubty, Pa. • tr.reon ;clime° ftoos 31ontsosoto the presuisesfree of charge. .. Oilleo on Turnplko street, 4 doors *gest - ofothellriek The rolitevtin,2 Parma and Lotr aroliow offend for Pale: . ); 40 ages,3o Inlitel3Ted,Frante Ilooriand Barn. No 2,00 Ale. 53 do .10do 8,100 00 do I do - - r' •do nc. 5. 70 do 40 - dO . •. r ,. do do_ N0..n.06 do" 35- do . •do ;do " tlioeo. Wese l. tee and Lot;. N 0.8.145 actes7s tuoroved,franied house Ind -0.'52,4 do '35 • 0.9 " " do, 'do . N 0.10,2. - do I:- do • ; NE).II, do do an4fr . 11,104 new.47o ImPeowed.fttinedhou.o"and barn a. 13,340, do 200 do :do ;do, do • N 0.14,50 -do ad do do do 1.4 0 ,15a09 do -60 do" do ••- - +do do N 0.17, )00 do 75 do do 1. :do -; do. N0.18.113' '410 . 80 do do 1-do ~ du • No• 10, 200. do:150 do' t - -.do •do do . No. 20,115 do 100 --do -d0. , ; . -I do N 0.21.100 'do 120 do . '" do ; do do N 0, 2 -1. 00% ,do do do, t do • do , N 0.23, 45 do 30- , do Jo do. -do v.'s°. 24. 2a2 'do de , ". - do "do • do' N. 025.12.5 .du 100:- . -do.; :--do • • ; da - ' "N 0.20,100 do 140" do do No. - 2S, 11 acres goe4fsew milt and dwelling. N , , oc reA, 90 un p roved, frate houssien4 bats - No. 2d,11:, do 109 u; ra !- . cc! .. --•- . • No. 31. 135- do . 45 . 4 :- .c.. ';.O . a, No. 32,, 169 do 139 " • j, u •N0.'83. - isor do-' 00 4 ' _ : 4 . No. 34.150 do 100 - ' 4‘ - No. 35; 150 . ; 1 1 4C 0:31 . 3 1 )A) do. 170,1. 41 ; is '44 No. 37, 190, do 140 -• . • . * • "- No"::>1, 170 - do 'IOO ' : N0..30 173'. do. DO dn.! 3 . al; - No. 49 so . do 44. du do -do ; do ,No 042-'72 * do 60 *do 'do do: dd No. - 44 133 do 65 do .do do - I - de, No. 45 809 do 200 do -; do •- do do ; • No; 46; 120 acrca:Bo trapccnied;fkatne boned and batt4 No. 47 2343 do 170' .".do -"do_ I ;d6_• do N;11.--Peraonadcairiog ontebase anyor.4l4 'abciVe pygivla g 4 th lawn bel can ob4alO. a falldeaoliwtloa., . . • ALI7IIIIII Aursrts. • • B • 11.113.C0CK1 3 ".,r.diti.64o, Ortoliec,, 1350.-444f._ , . • • " Iteagy-Made •Vlotising.; LARGE imurtuait of fittest styles; jusreveart4 L and for sale - at IC 'malt advanee for ready pay.—. SPITIT next door to Judge Tyler's.;' BOOTS suplBlloES. now and good armament of I.fen's muffs and :ne. Coif aud Morocco hen's 'hoz. N—Women's shoo, (112 Int! and One—Mines, Boys and Children's..4 , hour: Thu Int in town and probably..the cheapest received . . ..I.; atm A hen supply good 4140I;MCIA. • Rooks. • • , A general assortnurne:of Scheel Bnolii, emtnacing ev ery variety used in the flehpota and Aeadevalestbrougts out this reelml. Illbles, a.g.ent variety —Sunday -school Books—Munk "Aecon:2l; Iloont.—Pass, I and Memoranda Books. nod a lar;,ee Mane of Aliseellaneour /Man. WALL' PAT'Elt—s new supply,of neWpa Items just te• caved: Cap and Leaer . Papar, of the JIM _hi the Warn or quire. Staple and Fancy Stationery, a gemlassortment - Wm, Inkstands, Plater, Penile, Wa fer?, Quills, Pena, illatehes,:Cornba, vats, Men'sS.oeks. Suspenders, Shirts etc. — • _ • Snsur, ffee , and Ireas - A oxtail en. 'Omit ling quality. Theft oho _`ant a tool n rcicle tr adc 'ea, ca well atqlyson, will , pc:ll4p, well to give t ea' calL . .' Ali Few Triinks. Fur Sae , EltrD , e drat below Judge Tyler's. Nivitimuk. 3ttivtlB. 1951. ' OEO. V 11111971 UROCKERY bTORE: , • Coiner of Court and W ashington its. . !rim Subscriber takes preoruretu . aortounring to the JL public; that in ennseinenee or tho ilberil patrci, ago bestowed upon this estahUshment the past year he has detcrlblitedpCnisantitalyto contlnue;theburineslln tang. hareton. The steak comprises every style nal quality of ilrue tr.' vln general we, far Table : and Toilet Vl!aie, and ura be sold In setts or by the tingle article, Also, • a variety of ' - • CHINA .. TEASETTS;ItINNER WARE. and Fancy artieles, rcieh'.asPrnit Baskets, Card _Stands. Colognetiottles; - rum, c„ together with s lwge stock et G-11,U.5. WA It E. coasisti*c or -ept, pressed and plain Tumblers, Goblets, yines, Decanter*, Fria Paoli, Dishes. Nappies. Pitchers, Candlesticks, Lamps, Eptelo - Jars, Tincturellottles,Ump (Nobel and Chimneys clad sizes. ho. Also constantly. on band, in : uleortment of Spirit; Lard , Polar, and Camphene dotes, and IfollLanteras Also li large lot of. 100.KING-GLA§pES; trifiaow Shade', Tea Trays, Castors, jTable Matti; tad. Gorman :Myer and Beittsonhil'ableSsd ten - Spoon.; Table Cuttle . ry, &e,, all of which viii be sold very luw for Cesh. :with iseeter:':d faelifees for brisitiess. and ttnrc- Init't , ig at tuition to. the otints-orb* e'osownelw. the - .mt.. defralgnevi hopes to_ merit the continued patronage pt ,tbe coramunitY, • Y. - . laltrsfrA CRS, Agent. Itinchwitino,!q:42llb 4 18‘11 -7 , - , , COIIIIOIIIIO4 apritalo. • TN 'OPFERING, mach celebrated :Spring' 1: to - thopublic the Sabicribers resitectffilfy *Melt a -candid exaMinntion ss to its merits.: •As for its rmieriorilly: over all 'other einingerlerihose. who !tufo failed theio,beir wittier'. end this subseri.. Kerr nre'tvilling , to abide by th. o decision. It low heir coital ally examined by Mitt', of schinee. Slid , by them cheerfully recommended ,to - the‘public..--;. cerriette'cuu be built, seith.;thesu Sprimerchoup. , ec ;50 •lbs. lighter v lnive durable and for:ease it is. 'tont aqoallcd hy - a ny springs,noW , in . ' ' All Sprints warranted.. 'Manufactured • -. • : SPROUT;IIURROWS, Elk Lake, au't'o.-. Conati, F. Armarnt—.L.43.-, & Sr ao • -;: IIE übseribera Would inform theli friertda Axil ewe. T tnniers,' that horeitbrianding thidr 'severe" lon by, elm into nee, they,trre.olda Iced the.,bot ding Worm ly oeeupied . be ' essrs. Lathrop. early ..pp63;ta 'Erarle's lintel. where they artreceiving - a 'lteah supply Of goods from Neer Ewa; which together with their eel MA tar ed nein the Are, gire.thentAnite a general easement which they 'hypo to bo etablini. to keep's*, 'Norma)* will compel thew TO sell mostly for ready pay. .tilsothi y nib Say - to:their I usterneri that ere indeb!td either to B , tyfr :/1)70 Co., that prompt home& 'a to' se ttbetibint ninst tiriiiinde of their sectehtr,cotee ice ria tido lit the only tneansithey.harif to torpAlp their Isis- Invas-4. a friend In need, hloVienitindeed.'!. The store - nod 194 branch of their hallow, %MI LP carried 'on by li. Aeyrelt Withrterrander EMT Of 'Balm it Webster, thon lade - below the flick • . • woethew. , 13.11.11A:rug&'eo. '!' I • 7' . :: : : - titiv:. Att:ogeoenv U - .'-. -. ?. 4..,isi i i;c:i4 - 4ii. - ._. and ksicib ' misiti:.:: :,,,.. :;..-. ; - F ., -'- 1 . IV'S% W,MIITIt a Co. hwio'nei fully . OomTileted• -.V V Their arrehsteineedifer tuatintaetwing and , keep. lnR rotaittrintlfan hand all tad every.lind:Of Ilonertued. KUMRUIPI ManUf* * Ct CW44:flit of the heat duality to )la. tioganYa' Blatt' Waloutlltaplo, Choir Ind 'inberlum her, and to the beef and molt dritab.ln manner, Aninng rho artirten which titeyOtend to icepoWlimpt, or oink* to onter.nro Mahogany; nbsekWalnpcCh.rry. and„ 4 3ln. plellurenn.PSlde poardoi frarrettityfric try, Card. Plor;snill other Str4lol o ' Pr' fret,' til• pivot,. Ottoman., hio:ill,editendo of all ItlnilPAnd start!, made iii!ahcro, i,t,Blls4`Wat i.nut;flbetry, and .Ifaide.': - j.. AL$O.l-11aleropr.11iatk Valiant, curl ,lllrdstip Maple, and - Fancy iMilrs , ,ortiv9ivaiietYAnit dvaellP - Mon, whinlf fttry.lunn noir on luni.; and intond't keep a eoustant,supply, AnYOttli,e,dualfetywili i. batopplied few clop " _ , thoontringlbOxhnillgtartPeto oqlloitedo rolarrei tt btha n ekA olut to OPOROc%!enabilkbfneta of the land [T in 410,0,0..1410h eoi ddeupplyiverrfafidiv. - of Ulu"' boldNurnliare.. geld late . the. tellifbia of.aefahnt'ite the. OttleiTiir au& ertfides; 0,71100 to poet. orith Wirral patron sail e- WM.V. aidiTa; , - „A • . 83.11914 k.: " - itOBT: A. 1 1 ,11 Tm ;.a(naiicxe; Jag 11 -,0•40ii.,11 - „!#. purr ! ni,Ar;