latatchman, what of the night* r(LOCKStWATCHES, AYE JEWELRY etidi k./ the various pattetrts in New York . market, can be had at Trues, - No. 4, Public Mamie. Heofsnli Watches for at least two dollars less this the Wise qua been offered inthis market:- Pandas ers may-beure that none' but Nof;' 4 l:leger sold here, for we find Otis but &Kb can be safely warranted Patent IA" ? Wat e heil, froln $45,00 to 1190,00 Do , - silier, from 18,00 to 823,00, Detached Lever, gold, from 85,00 to 45,09 Do. -silver, from 15,00 to 20,00 Cylinder Escapement, gold; from 28,00 to 25,00 Do. Aver, from 12,00 to 16,00 English Qouttims,. from 6,00 td I 8,50 Gold Peas aid Pencils from 81,75 to 88,00, Gold kings from Balidlings to 83,50, Breast Pins from 1 shilling to 158.00,'silver belt slides, gold, steel and • gilt-chains, gold Keys, slidm, steel beads ik clasps, silver ware, musk boxes, accordions, and a thous and an d tra p, w hiikfor want of room, we trout omit to mention here. So, walk in, yleera nr,,,,,d i„„ wa i l a and if we hare not the e t ar tkre for you, give us three daysiime and you can be accommodated. . . Clocks, watches, jewelry and musical instruments carefully repaired. WAL W. TRUE. TOR lIIMMI—The nicest Sbay-toplintggy id the county, 'Philadelphia manufacture, by Mantsisse,_Dee., 1849. TRUE. I dile" Netite,C . HE subscriber having beat appointed an And .; ; itcwiti7the settlement of the accounts of Ora-1 rad Deans and John F. Deans. Executors of the es. cite' of Zebulon Deans, deceased, would hereby , give notice that be will attend to the duties of the said appointment at his office in Montrose, on Wed nesday the second day of January, A. D. 11350, at o'clock P. M. A. CIIAMBERLM. Auditor Noi - ember 29, 1849. • Orphan's Court, Shie. IN pursuance of an order made by an Orphan's Court held an Montrose, in and for the county of Susquehanna, on the 19th day of November, A. 0.1849, will be exposed to public sale - On Satur day the 29th inst., atone o'clock P. id, at the Court house in. Montrose, thy following real estate, to wit : The undivided moiety or half part of all that certain lot piece or parcel of land 'situate in the bo rough of Dundaff, hn the county of Susquehanna aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a post on the Milford ik Owego terr.pike road, a corner of Sidney B. Wells' land ; Thence south 42 degrees west 20 perches to ano ther corner of said Wells' land ; thence north 48 de crees west 80 perches to a post, a 'corner of Wil liam it. Slocum s land , thence north 42 degrees east 20 perches to the Milford di Owego turnpike road ; thence south 48 de,gtees east along said road, S perches to the place of beginning, containing 1 acre, more or less—with the appurtenances, it be ing all improved. A.be all the undivided moiety or half part of all r ha: other certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situ ate as aforesaid, and bounded aid described as fol lows, to wit : Beginning at the Milford &. Owego turnpike road as aformmirg at a corner orCharles H. Wells' hind ; thence south 42 degrees west to perches to a post; thence north 484m-ees west 2. perches to a post ; thence north 42 - degrees east 10 perches, to the - Milford it. Owego turnpike road, and thence south 48 degrees east 2 perches ftil the place of beginning ; containing 20 perches of land, be the seine more or lesi.'irith thik appurtenances, ,a two story framed dwelling hogs thereon and dll im proved. Alan, the undivided moiety or half part of all that other certain lot, piece. or parcel of land situ ate as aforesaid, and described as fulloWs, to wit : Beginning at a stake, a corner of Thomas P. Phin ney's Laid, standing on a road leading to said Phin ney's grist-mal tithence west 6 perches to a stake in the creek; thence along the centre of the creek, north 40 degrees west 6 perches; thence down said creek, north 72 degrees west 16 perches ; thence mouth 25 degrees west, 13 perches and thirty-four hundredths of a perch to a stake; thence north 6.3 degrees west 12 perches to ir post ; thence north degrees east 13 perches and thirty-four hun dredths of a perch to the centre of the Creek ; thence north 63 degrees west 4 perches along the centre of the creek to a stake; thence north 25 de greea-sast 6 perches; thence south 65 degrees east 16 perches: thence south 72 d e east 17 perch es; thence south 40 degrees west es; thence north $1 degrees eitst 5 perches o e mill road ; and thence south 36 degrees west 6 perches along said road to the place of begiuning ; containing 21. staariattre or less, with the appurtenances, a lea ther factory, consisisting of a mill house, beam house, steam house,, bark house and yard, and a yard house, and a water 'privilege, and all improved. Also : the , undivided moiety or half part. of al4 that other certain Int, priece,,or parcel of Land situ ate asaFor i g i aid' and described as follows, to wit :• &ginning at kpost, corner of J. T. Lartgrico's land ; thence ;south 48 degrees east, along the Mil ford & Owegn,turtipike road 9} perches to a post us a lane leading to the Methodist Church ; thence north 41.clegoes east 294-perches to a post, a cor ner of James Schistes land ; thence north 48 de gree!. west 22 perches .Vi an ash stump, another cor ner of said Schott's land; therifir.. south 49 degrees , tet 14pmoltes to .a post, a corner of D. Taring ton e land; thence south 471 degrees east 12 perch es to a post, a corner of J.T. - Landon's - land; and thence south 40 degrees 'west 151 perches to the place Of Begiruung ; containing 2 acres and 140 perches, mare or less, with the appurtersumes, , a two-story . frturied dwelling house,framed batn,and wood house, and all improved. • H. FRA.ZIER, Mar. Deoemlx7 3, 1.849 Turnpike Meeting: 'VOTICE is hereliy . glieti to the lteekbelders of .01 the Lenox & Allarmerny fotrieffitike Compasiv, that the animal meeting will be held at the house of J. Bteenbark in Gibson, on theZ2doodaY of January next, for the election of far the en suing year. • • BM. CO3I.FORT, November 28, '1849. - psztaership heretofore existing between Jaw and Henry Jenkins, under the firm of Jen kins & Son, in l'homps9n township ! is diseolved by mutual assent • All aceotatts linth Atte late firm may be settled with John Jenkins, by whnni the hominess will in future be arras. JOHN JENIRMi HENRY JHNHINEL b47-11w. VaUsable Fans gm -Sale DUBUC notice is hereby given that the Farm owned. the aubraiber and situated' i n the taaneitWounriftewate4 about limilessouth-esst from igastruee, will offered for sale upon the Premises -on liorittay the 10th day of December next at 9 reelloik 'muffle taltenicoi. siad farm is Amway'4l:likeH - 'lll 'arias good traveled road, apd avail* aereireV bark of which about Mt ate wader improvenient.'" Dui it liberals a good dwell. ' O 6 tiouse.a la* bay hem; /I bone barn, mid oth er corn-einem is well' Mad uttered, and offers snarler inthicsiments to those are Aso_ a ratt r eareg Fu ltrsila med. eatraVoirestkirlieb qD ke parthased upon temeriabla terera::Terais et payola made known upon the dity utile. -4 .41: good tide • will be given. • F.II;DIAWONS: Ifor:20, 1849. - - Pima SK Ala - '-',' I T IV 4 TAL/IXIRLFZENVII Ales foredo biiiiratin Ai ig asibiatertk pert efistkeer tonnallip t Im.d. algar-tifieig front flaramakpbt4lo. tteg L __„ TT ill* A his ail : goisitii "w• Toms. Pen Twirl to rearska* ted to; came sad iiiiiasim =• • - ) ' New . - ROBE 41111130 N A RE now receiving allarim addition to tiair XI. stock 'Of Dry Ckaalsiprocenes, bats ikt3bees, Crockery, itc. Call end examine Wm, pi/relaying eisaseliiie. as for cash or ready y. they will not be I/adenoid. Montrose, November 20i'1850. • VIII - ANTED, in exchang4 for Goode, Stoves,. Tin- V V Wire, &e, any quantity of goo d i Woolen Socks, Grain, Butter, BemOax, and old Copper •and 'old PeWier. by :ROSE dsSIMPSON. ' , Tin BUSHELS of good Charcoal wanted by OW (Nov. 20.) ;ROSE & SIMPSON • !limy Cow. OTICE is hereby given that a Cow came into ' thy enclosures about ten days ago.—The said Cow is a dark red with white fiwe, hind feet and belly, horns lOWI and crook backwards,small teats, Ord givis about four quart,} of milk per day, and iippeart to be from 7 to-9 years old. fbe owner is requested to prove property. p l iv charges and take ...it away. II RACE SMITH. Jessup, Nov. 22, 18492 , i . , New G4iodlL ABEL TERRELL Ts now receivipg4iis Fait an&Winter supply of Goods (embracing nearly every thing wanted in this market,) which will be sold extremely LOW foot cask •27' . ready pay. 31, assortment may-be classed:xpart as follows: Drng eclicines, Chemicals, i Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goods, 'Hardware, Stone Ware, Glass Ware, Crocks, Watches, Jewelry, Sil ‘'er Spoons, Spectacles, 31uSical Instruments,,Liq ors,- Perfumery, Mirrors,Stationery,Brushw, Shoes, Yankee Notions, ;- ; Thankful for the liberal patronage and substan tial.enconragement hitherto received, I hope tamer it and receive a continuance of the same. . ; A few of the articles kept for sale are named blow ' Groceries.—A good variety of, Sugars, fine ea vered Tee's , good and cheapAtolasses, Coffee, Pep per. Saleratus, Raisins, Rice, Mack eel, Codfish, Zantee Currants, Tapioca, Arrow Root, Mace, Manna, Sage, Nutmeg . Cloves, Ground Mus tard ; also, Mustard Seed, white and black, Ext. of Lemon, Cassia, Soda, Soda Crackers, Starch, d3ar and Casteel Soap, Candles, all sorts of Tobacco ind Snuff, Vineg ar , ittc: Dry Geo.—Broad Cloths, Ca.ssitneres Satinets, Mole Skin,Cordnsy,Sheep's Gray, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Silk, 'Thread, Twist, Buttons, Ike., and ev er,' thing necessary to make ttp-nrments; Calicoes, Gitighatus, Mouslin de Lanes, Alpaccas, Plaids, l3er age, Vesting:4, Apirn Check, Bed Tick. Drilling, Ta hiti and Towel Diapet, Sheeting, Shirting, brown & ItLeached, Suspeaders , Umnrellas, Silk Cravats, Poeket Handkerchiefs, Comfoirters, Shawls, Gloves, Mittens, Hose. Cotton Yarn, Batting, Wadding, Col ored Cambrick, Cloak Fringe; Gimp, Edging, Purse Twist, and all sorts of notions; Hard- Ware.—Nails, Door and Window-Blind Fastenings, Butts, ScreciiS, Locks, Bolts. Faucets, Files, Rasps, Screw-Drivers, Coffee-Mills, Curry combs and. Cards, Skates, .Ctistors, Nippers, Cup board Fastenings, Balls for Os Horns, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks, Patentßalances, Steel-yards, Hones, Forks, Shoe Nails. Te 4 Bells, Cork Screws, 4bc.. too iturrietous to mention.! ' Cutleig..4-Pocket Knives liable Knives ik Forts, bread and_Shoe Knives, Baizors, Hand-saws, Aug eta, Gimlet 4. Simmon's Axes, Shears and Scissors. Paints.—Pure White Lead ground in Oil, and ilif, Red Lead. Ven. Red,' Spanish brown, Lamp Black, Yellow Ochre. ParisiGreen, Chrome Green, I Imperial Green, Chrome YellOw, ground Verdigris. Prussian Bloc, Vermillion Bronze, Umber, Terra de Sienna. Ivory Black, Black ENT, Pat.. Yellow, Ruse , Piiik, Black Smalt, Curourna, Red Saunders, Sugar 1 of 1 Leacl, Labarge, . etc. Hula.—Linseed Oil, a variety oLLamp oils. Lard 01% Olive Oil, Tanner' cu Oil,;Castcr Oil, and all the , esgentml Oils. 1 Iraraish.-LFurnit , Coach, Leather and Mas ' tick Varnish; etc. • ' .1 Aga. Tarpentinr, Camphine; Rosin, Spanish WI i ' tins, Putt,. Glue, Gum Shellac, Copal Gin.i, Emery, ' and White Chalk, Bath Bricks, Porim , e Stone, . Soda, Burgundy Pitch, etc. - 4 1 a ies. nd li Shoe air, t.i. „ r:sh ask es. T —LP l :ti li n o t, rea. Vani: hl 4: o 7 .wa lter scr . Cl u o b tl sh, Tooth; Nail, Striping, Graining, Marking, Ar- Brushes, etc.: • 39,ye Stisifi.--lndign, Madder, LogwoOd, Nicwood, Hippeerr Nic, Cilinwood,'Fustick, ccs% Alum/Blue Vitro!, Antuitto, Coychineal, Monate of Tin, Red Tarter,Extract of Linwood, etc. -„Acida.—Nitric, Sulphuric, Muristic, 'tr.: 6riasi Ware.—Bottles and 'Vials of every size imd,descripthai. at wholesale and retail. A variety of specie Jarit, and tincture Bottles, Glass Syringes, Peseras, Nipple Shells, Nursing Bottles, Tunnels." T: biers, lamps, Candle-sticks, preserve Dishes, S -tellers , Lamp Chimneys, Pepper Boxes, Car bo ' Mime* and Mirror-plates, Demijohns, Win do , Glass, etc. a ; orie liT4e.—Jugs of all' sizes, Batter Pots, Critt e l ain Pots,. preserve Jars, pitchers, Stove Tubs ; P Clocks and% Watches of nearly every description, viod ahal cheap. Clock Faces, Verges and Keys. Weich 'Guard Chains, Cords and Keys of all sorts. Jefiveiry.—Ladies' mid Gentlemen's ,Gold Bosom Pins, Finger Rings. Ear Hoops, gr.dd and silver Pen cils and pen Cases, Studs,..Slides, gold Beads, etc., too numerouslto mention. 1 Over , Watte.- : --Silver Table, Tea and Desert Spocins- Sugar Shovels and Tongs, Salt Spoons, Butter Enivl Thimble, eta Also, Silver-plated and German aver Spoons, Brittannia Ware, etc. 13*eacks.-4-Ladies and gentlemen's silver fra med Speetsclo, saver plated, German silver, steel, etc,, and Cases long and short. ' &eel 600da--Steel Beads, bag and purse Clasps, purse Rings, Tassels, Slides, etc. • Earth Notions., —A great variety of small but 'useful and hdicy Articles too tedious to mention, sot* as 0 01 144 of every kind, ear spoons 'and twe sera, purses, pocket mirrors, l youth's Telescopes, jesfishatpti, pocket books, pint, needles, shaving tools, cheinica4 powder for 11*r-strops, key rings, etc.; etc. , ;c, • ! Pistols, powder, shot, lead, powder Basks, gun worroelr,VO Caps, pills and flints, safety fuse. etc. Prup. .111 set, Chemical's, kke, a complete as sortment, too umerous to ursine.ln shirt, a hole newspaper `might be filled in tire: vain at to enumerateithe ate half of the *sticks kept sale at i'muncres. This is the t t &ki t i:l) L Po u i= ar azi e d ktp bu t lethere,niuichdeat— the!variety ants m qmility of thent,tgret inducements arniaffed physscians to make it their place of reg ulaiinnOme. I The public genehdly are invited to cill t and examine the quality and pries of goods. ABEL ITTRRELL. - 311fastropi Naanber, DM. - I . •- : ; 116 . 1141 1010 1 . 0 4 . Cipe, ace A - 1311PERIOR awertnuskie ,Bladt aixi Fancy Xollk.lloaa and Vittoria* EililkPlush, Cloth, Pei Brew.atyles, Napped. and Gralibenia Wool l:ti,"iiad a splendid lot of Nol 1 mat . 0 Buffalo Sebes jest reeelvid -wad will be mold at eget"' law prices I it ininnT; NOW _ . . . lemppgke:N -- eetiew_ 2 _ ' ene?. is given to the supeidesden of ri t tion th ! l rdiordatr?regirriumpikeecismiry;that an. will be held at the asoiar itidife , 'Yes' so* isiXtetrales ali , the 'int Meadayiot January , 'at fam 'dock. k: M...t0 thociiie a Prelideat. a pa** *aw n hi laid Comply, to N irri, ihe , ..__ 7eareed teitil others IN AO. 0 4 11 ;;L: i ,' ,/ 84 L 11, 9 POW. 6 11 0"):. rt . 'F I 'AF I- -- ~,4,,,„ • ' „ :iii Tool suited* _ , , , /UULI4OII.OO • - ' 4 kr l Ilm_ km*, legis79 olll i 1 "... i • i , fate - The book ores* Maim the.oldest ae lft America.' -Published by the present • • prietor for, twent ,:years.. Editd;:by Mrs. Bar , Jr Rik. The publisher ot theledy's Book • •.' haw CoMplistely he put down allopposition in l B 4. 9.lind being sisured . that the public is also acquainted with this fact, deemik it only necessary to eay that in -1850ibe will imprhve at 1849; and he will as usual, give more reading and mos, : engravings thaw his poteroporaries. Perhaps a little coin of what he didlast year, and What histie:aerie' s did, may be amusing, if not instructive.to those about to subscribe for, a mcutblly One thing the public may be issued of, t thu-pub-. iisiipe -of Godefs Lady's Book will not falsify his his i• a, as he deems it as "great a sin to tell a in print as it is to . give utterance to a verbal one. Listen to the tuuversal voice of the Amoican Press— Compitrieon between Godey and the other Phila detphia Monthlies.—ln 1849, the Lady's Book gave 816, pages—which is 116..m0re than we, and 148 more than the other Philadelphia monthly. He gaie 281 engravings--among which were 20 color ed, and 99 full page—which is /86 more than one, and 180 more than the other. We'gave, in each.number a piece of music, prin ted separately on tinted paper, making 24 pages, or 12 pieces in a year. To show the cheapness of the Lady's Book, this same music, if bought rep:lr ately at the music store, would cost exactly the price of the whole year's subscription--$3. It will be seen, at a glance, which is the cheap est magazine for $3 when -you get 116 pages of reading more than one magazine, and 148 more than another ; 136 engravings more than one, and 180 more than the other ; to say nothing of the su periority of .our engravings, among which are . 20 colored, and their usefulness to ladies. The Color ed Fashion Plates alone cost as much as nearly all the engravings of either of the other, magazines.— These endeavors to please our subscribers have cost us nn immense sum of money ; but if honesty of purpose and a positive dislike fo falsehood in pros pectuses, will entitle a publislfer to a large sub scription list, the Lady's book is entitled to it. \ Some of our peculiar embellishments.—tadies' Work Table,which comprises every kind of Needle work, Embroidery, Knitting, Netting, Croehet, Pat terns for Caps, Chernisettes, Children's,' Clothes ; Wedding Dresses, In-door - and Out-door Costumes ; Birds of America ; Colored . Flower Plates; Model Cottages and Furniture; Fashionable de.; Lace- Work ; Vignette Plates at the head of articles, etc. etc. All the above are illustrated by engravings, and; in 1850, will also be given a set of engravings, illustratire.of the costume of all tuitions. with de scrption by Mrs. Hale. • Most of the old:features of the Boa that were so popular last year, will be retained, and new ones added as they may, suggest themselves to the,publisher. A new Novel, by W. Gilmore Simms, will be one of the features of 1850. Our rending mailer.—We have long stood at the bead of the magazine world for our contributors ; they arc always moral and instructive, and such as maybe placed before a family without hesitation. This department is under the control of Mrs. Sa rah Josephs Hale whose name alone is a sufficient guarrtintee for the propriety of the Lady's -Book. We may say the. same of our engravings. We will never, as is 'done by a cotemporary, publish inde cent model-artist pictures, such as no parent would allow a child to look at. , 'We will not here parade the names of our con tributors ;it is not necessary. Godey's Lady's Book and its proprietor are too well knownfor us to take up space to enumerate the names of those who, by their writings, have placed themselves at the head of the autars'of this country. One thing, our fiends will oblige us by not doing—conferring upon us the title of " The Blackwood of America." We do not wish to bear the appellation of is mag azine that is opppe-ed to the interests of this coun- try. and always loud in its denunciations of it ; and besides. Blackwood does not publish fashions. To sum up all, we unhesitatingly state, that we have much, more than fulfilled all our promises , and en ter upon the year with anew cutewirch those wh-t know us—and who dues not believe. Go dey's Lady's Book for 1850 shall surpass-that for 1549, and exceed all magazines past, present, and to come. Terms cash in, advance, postage paid. 'Slag& cent and expensive premiums. Suscribers to a Club, er Single Subscribers, may choose different Engravings, one copy 1 year $3, with any two of the foll Owing splendid prernbun:plates: " Death- Bed of the Rev. JOhn A esley," Wesley Preaching in the Gwenap Amphitheatre," "America Guided by Wisdom," - General Taylor and Old Whitey," Likeness of the Rev. John Wesley," Do of his colaborer. Two copies for $5, and any twikof the above prints to each - subscriber. Five aipk , s for $lO, and an extra copy of the .BOok, and isuy two of the above engravings to the person sending the club. Eleven copies for $2O, and an extra copy of the Book, and any three of the aboYe engravings to the person sending the club. Any person send ing $5 in advance subscription for 1850 and '5l, will be entitled to any four of the above engravings. More and most liberal of era.—For $2O in ad vance, ten copies of the Lady's Book will be sent, and a copy of either of the above magnificent prints sent to each subscriber. They can, in all cases, se lest which they please. For $3O, we will send ten copies of the Book, and thirty copies of any of the above engravings. Single number of the Lady's Bonk, 25 cents. 'llle above are large-sized parlor prints. The " The Death-Bed of Wesley" contains many por traits ; " Wesley. Preaching in the A.mpitheatre" contains hundreds of figures, and cost 81500 to en grave it; "America Guided by Wisdom," We very large line engraving, and cast 81800 to engrave.— General Taylor and Old Whitey.", is one of the largest of the General Taylor prints, and is engrav ed from an original painting. at a cost of 81000.— The heads of Wesley and Fletcher are of a good' size for framing. These Plates cannot be purchas ed at the Stores at less than three dollars each.— Premiums-ate only sent when the Subscriptions are remitted olirect to the Publisher. The Lady's Book for 1850 will contain several hundred good enesvingt I • , Fottruasters and Others sent clubs clubs will oblige us very much by having them all addressed to one name. It is no inconvenience . „ . to them, and will be a great &roll to us. Premiums to the towns send ing the largestnumber of subscribers. The town sending us thelargest number of mail.subscribers for 1850, will be entitled to the Lady's Book for 1851 gulls ; land the next in number, each subscri ber shall receive any one of the above plates. Address L. A. Godey, 113 Chestnut street; Philadelphia. s tigeW WM: L. BUTLER will open a new Milruiery Estabßstunent to Rome No. 8 Base ment of Smfle's Bad, where the Public are re spectfully inVited to call and see. Montrose. Nov. 1, 1849. lady** ter Male Al ‘l3l'Calves and ;other, young stock for 'll ei4; Inquire of „ GE*. FULLER. Noveniberj.22... , • • A Ltpa ? Nle_ - !indebted ,to the Estate ,of Wit liar ,War bite me New lElford, tleC'd, are r *Mf ts t , t4Pi4e imandine 1 14 7 sot, Aid Om* A lame „ again* the Neta . to td preeeitt thin duly *. es tar letWaneau—wb* to Mrs. Weld, the ' at New - Millurd;or to AVat. J.Tur• IAD ) ! 14 , 1 * AlltAttotrose: 1, • 1 - Povirribßell 4 iliNtiC , 46-6. A • • toiesellehtlee. to-lisi Amide .CA , Nici,iocleti of diliciti4NoirYork.4o. aussed.ams pailasted iskinksieimedists pow* aba oti tato se 77 ths*,l - atimmsti, a 4 ,410. 14 , e r• l ‘;' l !•• ;Aim • ' ~-,' . „ , W virtue .- • a-writ - of Lie,.. - -„Fa. issued nut o : the Churf . Cantinas Pleaa and to tae dire eit - tirill epos Pulilic etili - it thiCoUrt. Ho t k in Montrose, ou onday, thal7th day of.'Decem befaext at' 1c? p. In; all thise certain tract ilir parcels of lan sitate in the township of Silva . Lake,ln the co t3P. o Suriquelsanna and state o t Pennsylvania; sad bu tesi t bounded ' and their:Who'd! - as follows, to wit; Ade ppetimitelw isl the Reservatici being the ,litlitit east.iarrner. ofJosiah It be - 'II - Lit•thertee West e ig h t` perches and eig . t-ten hs of a perch to a poet on said. line: thence east eighty perches and eight.; tenths of a'to thelma of- the Retervation, tor a post;..thence along the said line, ode hun dred and one perches and eight-tenths ;of a Eierehl to the place of beginning ; containing fifty-one acres and fifty-seven perchett of land, now occupied by the said Wilber Billiard and being -the stun 6 lot, which was conveyed to him by Josiah B. Chamber-1 lin and Melinda his wife, on the second day of Jn ly, one thounuxi eight hundred and 'twenty, i and recorded in Deed , Book No. 4; page 21, s e., and be ing likewise the ! same lot, that was conveyed by the.said Wilber Milliard and Lydia. his wileoo Robert H. Rose, by deed bearing date the twelith day of March, 'nue thousand eight hundred and thirty - five, and recorded in Deed Book No. 9,, page 358-49--and also another lot of land, beginning at a post forty-seven perch es , from-the north west cor ner of the above mentioned lot,thence west fiirty three perches to it post, thence north one hundred and six perches, Ord five-tenths of a perch ton post, thence east forty-three perches to a post, and thence south one hundred - and eighty-six perches and five tenths of a perch ro the place of beginning; con taming fifty acrevi, and one-tenth of an acre, be the same more or less, being the same tract of land and premises, which the gain Robert H. Rose, by in denture bearing date the twenty-second day of April, A. D. 1835 t granted to the said Wilber Hil liard, his heirs and assigns in fee. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John L Hodge, Executhr of the last will and testament of Robert H. Rose deceased, vs. Canfield Dayton, adm'r. of Wilber billiard deceased, and Mary Ann Billiard, Calvin LI Hilliard and Lydia R. Hilliard, Children and heirs!of said Wilber Billiard deceased. ' C. 31. (.SERE, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Montrose, t November 29, il 849. t phsolution. T ' partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers in the cabinet making business under the firm of r Smiths, Stevens & Avery" is dissolved by mutual consent and a speedy settle men is requested. t . WM. W. SMITH. t ALEX'R SMITH. • PETER STEVENS. , FAYETTE AVERY. Montrose, - Nov. ti 2, 1849. - ' rn4B. Administrator's Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Charles _hrerriinan, bite of Choennut township, deda, are recjiiested to Flake immediate payment,, and those baying demands against the said Estate to present them dulyiattested for settlement. U. R FRAZIER, Atbser., Montrose, Nor. 12, 1549. - • 46-46," • To ailllnierested. x - roncg is herby given to all persons indebted 11 to the subseriber, either by note or on accbuin, for goods purChaseil prioi to the Ist Sept., 1849, that immediate plynient is requested, and there will be no hesitation to enforce collection right speedily of all who neglect this invitation. -; JAMES F. PIERCE. • Friendsville, Nov. 13, 1849. • u46-3t. Christian tantily - Almanae-s-I*so, A most splendid! work, with eleven engrariv, filled with us4ftd and entertaining matter,and should be 'owned by every family, for, Enle by' !, Nov. 15. r - J. LYONS. Books I i Books : Books: FA MILY School-and Pocket Bibles, Testaments, Sander's Ist, id , 3d and 4th Readers, San ders, Cobb's and Tuwri's Spelling Books, Rhe Readers, Kirk ham's, Browns and Bullion's Grammars, Robbinf History, Young Ladies! Class Reader, History United States, Comstock's Chem iqtry and Philosophy, Day's Algebra, Mitchell's, Morse's and Parleyls Geography, Cobb's -Readers, Church Psalmodist,iThe Psalmist, Village Hymns, Ready Reckoner, Cfristian Almanacs, Tract -Prim er, Shorter Catechism, a variety of Toy Books.-Vii per, ink, Black Sand, ike.. dc.,, just opened and for sale by ' J. LYONS. N. R—Old bookj rebound on short notice. DYE STUFFS,Ntc.—Madder I Alum, ndigo, Vitriol, Nic Logwood, Aruatto, Sal* Pink, Sew, Sal Sod",lm.,* fur axle by J. LYONS.. STEAMER FALCON JUST IS. GREAT news filial the gold regions --California outdone--gold; mine in Montrose, where :a inari_any make hin4elf rich in a day by just step. ping in to Lathrop lit Salisbury's, mid selecting from the largest and Most extensive assortment 30 Northern Pennsylvania—trade having been very brisk the past season, our former stock was very much reduced, which now gives us nearly an entire stock of new goods iof every description, among which ire may mentinn,lo,ooo yds. of Bleached and Brown Sheeting,6ooo Of English, French and Amer. icon Prints, 50 pieces of Cashmere and Satinett, 25 French, .English and Emerican cloth, 50 Ala palms- * Merinos, Alpinets, De Vaines, Cashmeres, Francisco Check, tt &c., 20 pieces Linseyk '5O different styleSof V tings,ltibbons, Belts, Velvets Satins and Silks, 9.00 Shawl, from $l,OO to $20,00 from lf yds. square, to 5 yards long, Kid, Silk Cashmere and Lisle thread Gloves,without numher. Hats and Caps fri)m 3 shiings to $lO, '.Huffs dc Buffalo Robes, Iron, Steel, . 'ads and Nail Bode, Mackerel, Codfish and Tobacco, Teas-film Ii 4iii lings to sl,*lodheA4 Some 44 our find chop of 6 shilling Tea for which there has been such agreat Call—Lasi . ies' and Men's Boos and Shoes of tilt kinds, 300 bbls. Salt Ind 100 do. coaMe 'Salt, all of which will be sold Cheap - ai .he cheapest, and ct er which we want to hey 5000 Sheep _ Pelts, 10,0 0' lbs. - Wail, 15,000 1 1b4. - Butter and ,Cheese, 50, 0' bushels Oats, Corn add Wheat, in 'fact any thilig farmers wish to seU qs, not refusing cash. By crab ing andieeing us yodw very ill much oblige. '1 Your pbeihent servants, LAiTIIROP & SALISBURY.{ Idontresa k Springville, Oct, Ist, '49. ' .1 P. 4 k —New Goo( arriving daily through the winter. i At'' im atttee: /(SHE subscriber been appointed Attorney 1 Fact of the Ex tor of Robert H. Rose,ole ,ceased ; with full authority to Settle.and adjust el (business of the estate. • .6.11 persons . indebted the estate, will call at his office ni `Montrose, , I i 1 a.° ,settle and.adjust the 4ame. '- - ;. Oct. 1, 1849. ~ I . ~ ~ Wm. JE 4 aUP. Iffif.: Ir. 4 lids —Western--Wastentlbtirresa. — - -.- !, &en dv Picx, . ' ,i,,, Offiee foot of ' Duane street and 4 l W all street, 'New York Leaves/ few York 6 o'clock :"P. hf.:- Arrives et Blogiuunt* 6, A. X , lad 'Ol- L For transpowtation of all kintisof ' 0 3 Packages and Yoney.'7•The proprietwthave m a d. arrangements with L. Searle to rue en agPresa4 connect (billy betw ,ffretd Bend, aid. Non Alkmoner abd - ' - ' Will ' tie _ . forWanied 10 4 andise withotit delay. ',' ' ' • IL: L k; Wifit'hisi. . - L'' • '` Geo:• .'fittakitim,OrmiAdiaitj.. - -- Atisi ti AAlaint . , . 1 . m .... ai ..„ .. - 1 ' - , 1 7,, 41, 4 ,1 1 Li!"- 4 , 1 riltii .4. r.rtfrp,..:. ..'w• Arit7•: .., }-,. :;.. , 4- , •tz.P , -. 1. --,, o - it . b 7• , . _ ,_ , , . .., .. . ... ~,,-.. li,L ,Newt' : ,vit- - -h eltailtßoth4l: l eV arid 'i, , . , liOthial Aire; the Wells wilt rmiaw.. 1 , Sindayil excepted: . iTterezigh - * :41 . 2'rarris, frown New-Tiirk to Oweg6;will - . fella, C041,1)4'11'6 Pier, kik of. Du-, acre at. at, l l I.: a. anrn.stOpPingatillthe way Stations. F O we thethroughpaseeogfx: trams will let e, f New -1 ork, at L O . o'clockw. M. arid at Ip` ~ s ppiog also at 111140 - 7ritY !dn.; , :,,, 1 ..,.• . ~., :. , ~: ~. A gpeeial "ay in, for . Port Jervisaridinterl mediate sta • . , pt Sutlerns, wijkleaYe'Now- York every S t yat 3 l-,2 p.m., and swill leave Part Jervis f. Ne -York, every Monday owning it% o'clock. 1' ' • ' A Milk ' 'is, with Passenger Carl attach 4 willlertve Po Jervis fo , Ne w-York at VW - nrini' rites past 5 a. m. and re ruing will 'leave 'New. York for Port Jens at 3 '> p. tn.- Another milk ‘t tram with a • - enger car,' 'ft leave Pierinont foi Otisville,at 6 -il aim., mil toning leave 'Otis-' ville at 5. p. ..connecting with the freight boats' • New-York. Tht milk trains & not connect with' the P. di-R. ' It: Freight lea es.l'ew-York every tight for all the , regular staff ' on the l road. A freight tmist still: leave Oweg o very morning at 6. o'clock. A freight', c s train will lea e Pert Jervis for New-York every morning at 6. 'clock , and another at 8 a. m. • with market treigh AI special train for cattle andseth er live stock, ill leave &dreg() on Fridays at 4 p., m., and from ort Jervis for New-York on Stuidays at Ba. m, F re from Nen-York to Owego ss: The intern •to stations in proportion. Commu tation Tickets at for est rates for the stations be tween New: York a ai Port Jervis can be purchas ed at the Ney-Yorl. and Piermont Offices. F.icurz sion tickets, entitlir4 the traveler to; pass over the road from Ned-York to Owego, and return, at $5 for the .trip;be purchased at the New-York Of flee, foot of Du e st. or on board the Steamboats until the lst o September next. ' ean r 86 JAMES P. KIRKWOOD, SUpt, ' And at .Ready spay :prices, by Wright d Bennett. FLTAV IN G determined hereafter to sell goods only for ready pay, we invite the attention_ of our customers, arid of all wishing to buy griods cheap, to our large and excellent stock of inerchan disc.. It is ourintention to keep a more extensive 'and complete assortment than any other store in ,this vicinity, and to sell goods at lower pricetaban Any _one can sell who is doing business on the cretl it system. We wish it distinctly understood that !we can sell cheaper fur cash or "produce than'Our neighbors can for cash or produce, as we shall hive no expenses for keeping accounts; no expenses•for tcollectirp t ebttyanduo bad debts to make up; In addiiion he articles usually kept ,in a country store, w shall deep an assortment of Parler and I Cooking Stoves of the" newsist and most approved 'patterns; Stove Pipe end IMO; Iron and Steel, :,Bedsteads and Chairs, `Sole and Ulper Leather And Shoe Findings.. To the Boot (mil Skoe - trade rwe give particll i ar attention, keeping a larger stock on hand than y other store in the country.,_ Grain of all kinds; Herald& Bark, Socks; •Flan-; pet,' Wool,. Batter ; cCheeise,l Dried Apples. Midas,' pelts, Skins, Furs; Ca,ttle, Sheep, 'or*, uvery other delcripilon of farming prnduce..:takan: hi exchange for gavels. Believing, that the Ready Pay system is thl - ted not-only to promote our own interests, but to benefit farmers and mechanics of this country generally, we, ask Er fair trial from our old custon4 ers, and solicit the trade of , all Who are willing to try the plan of paying down. TO THOSE INTERESTED. All persons indebted to us on notes due, or on Book account, re requested to settle the same im inediately, as e are determined to bring all mat ters of credit to a close at an early . date. - • WRIGHT he BEIMTT. Oct. 8,1849. 41—tt New Milford Ne t_TAPING •1 xx twiner r - 6elow the DSi Outlet of Jane'. rose on the 11 . ;,:1 is preparedlo mode up •. Hezinvites the ri Bridgewatei, PHE subierik 11. inert - of S Parlor, Shop,lll 'Plose wishing t selves out of li Wring- Stove Pl tat line of 6O ' • , -ill be farnilhe to sell spirt, at LD Pewter, Mettle, by T EATITIER; the, subsciil • ALT (whol ber— , ASII pahi • W. 43 CENTS .14.4 r • 14 centsi Oct. 24. A 814L11 st sticriber October' 11, I Or. Sherm sovereign ..LA. of the .81, Catigh, Asthma, thk Heart, Liver: eases of the 27i , A. long catal.! cafes have been haiebeen pelf° , by! the use oT :•• dation is a faithfl fyl r iler bottle. man s - Cough' an Plaster, .may be I, Double- , 0 ,I! 11:1784above 'cbOidered 4n Proven*nt tmi ei , ! 1i imaoubfeaty : ! hating thsuf En., n 14.. ---, The subscriber of r . eiiii!_4:' thin : i Pa Pod Wf'Yne;.. m6114'4= 4 / 4 1 ho, i neat* , be bs h ul. at the go aitil Simpacnia:ca• hairose:;6o..:l 4. - .': Ns Fes.-1-.- , Cia9dvv. :',. Ra ortineu ior -Bus .Is lial. mein* a pima lad Lis ea "unary _' t Iir:PALL 4frWIIPTIR GOODS,IncI 11 oplimidkl Oackidliaiin'Aiii teraOrk aka* ' gib* Nig -, A N li ar ii , B o o6 pp O t adapted to' the : ' 14 01 1 irldth, alislarikai! Nretworkfee: ' - ''. - -a - - latscor - -. I m am & ve a "' - iiiidite --';---,-!! .:' -:.,---:•"--'"'-'- .' 4 01 , 1 1* art . . tan i:gtoode dwi'ittoig atartiblo —. Itt)1_ 14 _ 1 : 1 1 0 iii 'IWO rill Willi hist,ts 11104111 FPX. ' '' '', -I. / 23 .." . "1'h ':, .• , • ° - t . ~ " 4 1 . 11 W k" $ -.- V:AA';'7."o' ii:. t 7, Goods for ready pay, Establishment. acently established himself in the nd:Chair 4ltakiV,,MlBifteiS (nlittle Foundry end Machine Shop oh tie Lake, about lf mile§ from Moth.- ;hamton stage road,) the subscribei, wnish to order-,any articles in his the most workmanlike manner: while to call and,see. LORENZO MACK July 11, 18t9. . • STOVES •• • %er is getting in a splendid assoft orea;,—it great tiriety of Cooking,. teeting House, School House, &e.. --j ptirehase.etth help but suit. them' asiOrtment. 'He also is iniinjitao ,io, Tin Ware, and ' ull article's Jn. Stove Pipe anirTin Wnie to merchants and those liberal discount. B. SAYRE. WANTED, Brais and copper lita'Nt B. SAYAN. B®' 14, and Shoes kept as eatuil ,kr r. B. SAYRE., e or retail) kept by the subeeti ' • R SAYRE. or Bite : Sheep by ' - B. SAYII,R; it paid kit good aotiEe,Atilies.`and ! Ow+, dblivFred at As'hery,by ! . , B. SATIM STRAY CALF. • 7 y Oalf came inM the enclosure'ior botit - two months - since. :49 's All s healixg Balsam, inep,,for COnsumptfo . n, Itaieiag P l ain lit the Bide, Nfoht Siceate, I F I T ° P!" 9 C, l 9zigk Palpitation of Complaint, Bronchitis, and Lungs And e of well authenticated C'ettifi _ivea to the public, of cum,. that ed in the above named com Plaints I Balitam.,: Satitsbest reconimenL I trial of it; , Price; 25 cents and . This Italitant - andvalso _Duffiter-, WOrm Lozenges and-Poor, Man's btained at the ,Vortety Store of P: TURIitLL, Blotat ro se, g -Ides Isifistrisied H 44 Air.. 0000, o Iraq patented' in the 'fa of las! got out the bit year: It ii. rape* •to lie& &Acted lin 1. ly . Other,kina of Caoki4.Btey,esi. ; el* less fuel ifpior.all other stOrea now in obtained' ilfe rielt ti in iho,countir. Susqueban , 1 644;4-lime inamber of thin die Elgin goundry" -in thi s y offeri thinn for mato: Theronn . dry, 4,t &fist= prAesspi.,itiiier or#kefittenliei: : • - • GEO. tx(r.zzitr 11. • • Vtitta l g r . ' ~. ;il. ' ;!•. , .:;:.. - 1. - --1, - ; , : . , ,17-2: 41 ,eit eons : Ow*, ciftee of Jak. .FA Benson, )• '.ololw4vJut ri .. gimeitoon4: ,oAiiT'Aur, immthro. fin in orderi silo prices' in of the above . Ne 4311 1 • men e~ lards of 14, mid shop Pipe, stove P TON.* &c.., 4. chum,' spa bo'sold 'at v credit, UM! 'Phis • -of Leßayseill cOsi6ful opera_ lt;J.;Ne:wew t:heßaid, Pr Priniarstu Optimist- Higher Eng .14kuipagetti Eliwinng and Incidental e Vian TVrin 6? ' 1 ' s l?Tings • 13tinintei ilar. 'An Tema. - • • ,_.• tit ves t Titawarer4t,* . !- .c. .. - '''4 ., iA , WS hard iv on bawl a - great:pet ectirlfl el . ~ ,,logor lor Aotl.ehoPd,Ovelk , l! 111.141/ 4. 1 ; .8011 4 ivh.w4dy. poPzw ,eve!rmiiirirri .ni:cookin g stores are the l: Witiikands.t, „. our,; Ai m Phomixdr 'right, the very best Willi alit !,. i m , tary. _ ', -..c. . i'.... ,, ••• i . ! .Extra Le.rge•Oven. . " 'V';.Z: , 6 . i ..;! .4 _ IrFing . - - _j ' A " Iron King. • a V . '-- ,;-• • .' • ..•-• ' 44 Whiteside% '' , r. Double Oven. "`i • a -_ 4 , • " Rough in dßeady. :,., 4, u , ` • , .. M 1 m 4 " Elevated •Oven, Premium and other atm, rift' ~ almost Al kinds, Parlor stoves for watiraail tag. , • ! 1 . Also,an amdrent of stove trimmings, rakcpri :; per,, sheet Iro and Zinc. Ware. Areitie4l,.. ,-.3:10i, '': on hand mad e'to order' oin slicat net* YPe-ramtAit* reasonable to s. IkErclaiaera wig ea eitinalwity J i , giving us aca before buying, as: e _, detannip=iii ‘.4 ed to sell at pram which mist suit. an ~..eria:T 'y 1.3 n3B '. ,• - RosE 4. ~; , i_ 1. , - •• --., _. ti,, ,-... . Be, Made 110 ;, - Vi P4.4:4:10, ;ell - 17ST RE CEIVED a noir "Ppli: Frock and Dress Coats ; 'Slack . FluOri , -40 1 1 41 , riemere Pants, bf various qualities; EliakVigitnati ., l !and Penny Silk Vests; Choth 'and' Si, ,_tirkati'Pliitatl 1 Shiite, llosurai and ..Collarti)'Jeav, -caram,7ol , -'O64A , i , lijyth Coats: -•• .L. „ ,• 1 : .. ;,_ ,-- 1•:-''.';•,Ii' 1 HATS 4 C I—Agra:la assor*entorigk i '• a l gitc,Bi42:;l an Wool Hats -- Mil ; ;0 10 tholidO. Wiwi*: is,ps 1 Eit...w . Titn;. '. . 3, Iv,- r. OA -,c i a 3 3- 00XS•tlAP . :. , 0ki..... - Oortior , ~W, Taper, just Vet: Cop lio44 l tott.t . r. lielOYAll' . t r ik) Ream Wrapping Ifix of •various 151 • 7 1 11 ,•I n g-iru . lac; -'tics ; School kshy the dozes or , e. , war 4,t i l e kneperi in the eehatrk wanting Wri t ' ' Nie!,; ;or ittli t Wrapping, or School.Rooki,*rill'ilo' ' lin - &at-, i : Acv. Oe a era Evtrythingin • iny:littetil eold aiefp. 4 144 1-;.• - _ - t . •,,,• - . ; _ :GEO: II : Vit E. ; .M o ° B % Se p t. '4;1849; . f-'‘- i , -."`i. , I , 41 It, 1 . 11. Ad ' - iiiirslorvilroWiteei.'• \- - t , 4 . 4 i 'IL pe indebted:to; tbatiattde , W , Thiaaaa , ,fit Cl. Dead. , to: - of Gikooo .- ;Aloomiedi, -...ern rig* guested t o , a ih4aediate, P a r ni fN.#4 4l;t h ci - 1). t. , having de " afrairit);isaesfa,teti? *MOOR. •,: ilnlystteited f r aettlinient: -.' -'' *, ''' 1 -••-- -!:---"; ' , -. 4 i i i i 1 ,-- , .:- •f , • JOHN - IVILLtimE(.II:IIWK-- ,a,..iigi :p o t io , 4 49 ,. : ~ ~_ , ; ;:i . .. 4, :i14 4.1 - - taril• LC! -_, • , WilpIOLIITION . ;"1 1 heretofore ,awgintbetw4fl su w ak , klers la the Biticiffikk* ii•l'd*c4r,edbY batuillpineni..,- • IGEa Rims r; - Ifontiew h 'iii i f 7 lei! " J r, 111fs t sis ri strait", itaiiiiraiii:= Os fo side Penal 11.... , mtasOind ..}Uott X.! On. Cal a is. A ItCoze asswiniew-Or.Aidi4='„ can; Vtimeh,' -Germ= Paper ilinghApy''. witly_ *niers to match,. foksalein any qitsetity.',at-tbe linadst market ' test ' '7,MercbantelmablotavisittlM rf k city Of Neer Ye - can depetg. tqoan their wait. tieing fi lled' at the, loweit .15riees by esedasg.! , 41,1, mription of styl and qualities. Wiper - 'elstblat;, to auit the_purter - , 4i . • ;. 1 i '., • ' ' i N e w York ; ,- . R SAYRE, ; ' 1419 • NEW•iind beautiful lecielEeif irpriojaid mer goods boUgbezAfriartit 40114 titilTlir rijowest, rates gill sellieg.,*(ordliserii4o.olllllo. f . °43 c ti vei inithiriett of = Cl?* -Stait' • • •A „ id Zinclat rvreAt ve' itObikt " ebeled -'•%, • *oakto.-- - ••-• Put 14 bX ett is_ f~ltis, ,afore of ; OIL 101M141.. OfP.MlMiej,#uthabinP ith6oi,'Clioatin4-- Laneaboro'e-- • JAMES SISK, JAMES, ik , ORIFFER;,(4I I 4:Pr RATImoRtc p. 2,3, ISt* i . '7' hfirooo*, ;' - Spg wM)lt, t tOe.whae lAA or Gtiveriiiik. * T A win be` *g ilt ew-Xprk . and, forinSed T b'as, f Tighti - AmittOormti4 • f`vOiellttisiiil . and .• are; alieeti of L , t o which,.the-attehti94 L e Diiblio 4 invited,:sod ttls Frees; fe'eaa-41, or Thrivillo : pendent on, i#easantlyi locatedin,) BincHin4,cmmty xi under ttS "Wa 1 06 '& 151 .- - TUMMY 14;441 I. girincluii l ~,,, , . ii*lkei lizandiathiV 'il,iltillig:- , =extriii. each- . . ~ r,- _,, -,.;... September Atkig 494 :-: ,,- 1:1 • Ninr•.‘ I . .: 2 t: 1 0 49 :"- 4 ''''! Feb.' 1 : - 1.4 V -111110 . 4, .'-`?; , h must Ix' pod ' atahakdiptiotthsi, . 4'. PA BULTAgie- 8 04- : _ 1 § liOrioD.,Fratot, to, • .; A ZEE= • for , - 1114 1, - - „ , by, the4,,PeeP'... sAborAti : - tr”; 870,11744,...,77-iaseir-iii*-z: t Void- /9-7";7l•Artitivf;-,