ii 46 'r* Earthquake at Clevehilit• , :..-. A eery sensible shock of 4tl earthquake was felt at ttgu . place this morhigßC . List) at about 20 minutes past fiiisi o **. T ::-.% The usondpit was very clear, wiihltbil**ition o f akw distantclondi -- resins aptOlfthehor ion in the - North_ and K 9 ,_*tie.: The. I night had also beeri quite e ,-Wiihlsbea uaril display. of Aurora Bo . .which was most brillittat about, four o'el ' ,i The,first indication of the thenoinettaiassloW rum bling sound;aotimoithat s like distaitt thunder, apparently - in a northwesterlp direction. The sound inc.reasedin intensity for about three or fouiwonds, the deepes.eintonations, be ing like i.eryobeavy distant Thunder, the earth at tFe same instant exhibited a trem bling motion which lasted nearly two seconds when it gradual:y died away with the sound in an easterly or southeast (Erection. . The co ncussion was so violent that; it pro duced a jarring andrattling of the ,windows furniture and crockery. and a very' sensible trembling could be felt, by one standing on The ground. In Euclid about eight miles east of this thy, the shock was sufficiently violent to throw crockery from the shell;—Chris tian Herald. , , MARRIED, Oa l b . sth inst., by F. Gl4nville, Ifkier C. Bos ons to CLAILISSA M. Dtrxx of Montrifie. in Great Bend, on Saturday the Ist inst., by Peter Decker, Esq, Mr. li f l,lilAN SKIYNEI3, of Harmony, to Miss lisantsr Rsices of the former plaCe. DIED, In Braintrim, oh the 30th September, IfisstlLccr, daughter of Eld, E Sturdecant, aged '24tyeans mid 10 months' She sutured a long and: pain ful illness, 'which she bore with Christian pa tience, an died'in the triumph of faith, in the Reetlemer she fong pram...sell to love, B. J. S Arthur's Home Gazette• i The subscribers base commenced the piblicatian of a New Weekly Paper for Families, with the_ above title, to he under the entire editorial control' of T. S. ARTHUR. who will concentrate upon it nil, or nearly all, of ltis literary labors. The design, of this paper is clearly expressed in the tale— " Home Gazette." It will be, emphateally, A pa-, per for the home circle—a household companon--- a pleasant fireside friesol t eotning to all with a cheer ful countenance, and seeking, while-it irii*t:s in struction, to entertain and interest all claws of readers. A leading feature of the " Home dazette" will be a series of original nonvellettes by the edi tor r Who will furnish sonic four or five of these pictures of , domestic 'life, Written in his best style for every volume. The "Home Gazette' will be the organ of no party nor sect ; nor will it be the c. ent of any of the isms of the clay. But .it will fait ally advocate the right, and seek, by every rn ;to widen the circle of huniiin happiness 1n liontly will the editor tench thetrutli, as he has ever done in his writings, for the flake of good to his fellow men. But, in doing 'this', fie wilt rivcid unnecessary harshness and causeless offence, and keep his journal free from stain of wotmding per sonality. He will oppose what is false and evil t as one of his social duties; but, while doing so, will use no sharper language than its rebuke and correc tion may require. - The Home Gazette"•will be elegantly printed, on fine whits paper, with large clear faced type, that hilly be read by young and old without injury to the eyes. Trerne of the Paper--Fa al: rd4rll in Aleanec One "copy, per annum, - - - ~r 2 00 Three copie-s, " - - - 00 Six " " - - 1000 Ten " .• - - - 15 00 ourteen " " - - 20 00 Where a club of sit, ten. or firarieen copies are sent. an extra cop) will be furaisked to the post or other person, trho makOs up the club. One copy of either Gokley's Lady's Book. Graham's Magazine, or ;Sartain's Magaiine, will be sent for Four Dollars. Or All letters mint be POST rkro. tX" Money that is current at the place where the subscription is made, Will be taken is payment :be paper. _ Address. T. S. ARTHUR 4:C0., o. L Athenian Buildings, Franklin lace, sonooL NcrricV4 T , School birectors pf Bridgetorater District, 1 will meet at the Court House' on Saturday 19th Oct., at 10 o'clock.: A general attendance le de6tred. Teachers 'whaling to be examineth-orill be present at that time: M. L. cA7uN Secy. Montrose Oct. Bth, 1850. LOST LAST SPILT N 43. ATWO year old— su pposed to be-a red steer. Any person knowing of- such an one at large would confer a favor by giving information of the came, to Montrose Oct, 9th, 0, 50 REMOVAL. TOSFPH FULLER 4k CO_ have rented".-the Foundry reversty occupied by Davin .1"os-r,, and have removed their establishinent there,Wherc will be kept a complete assortment Hof Plows and now castings: They are also prepar e d to e x ecute on short notice, all lands of castings m their line called for in this - region. Fitting and tarn 4 for Machinery and Thrashers, at the lowmt. - prsces. r Montrose, Pet., 9th 1850. Notice. HAVE disposed ad ane-balf of my interest in I the a 3410 it harness business to William L Com A. BALPWW. Montrose; Oct.' 9, 1850. 4 T,T.Ta'S Self acting and Revolving six laurel CI. Pistols at TRVE;a. ILVER SEIXIoNS, Knives, Forks, ed as, pirefins'any in the civilized treed at. 180 . k ; ; UWE ' S& ATCHIth,. mit be, sold -at Trite'S" . ‘ elieiper than dilemma qua li ty- inliother-planc.,; Alluditoris •Nothse. - 4 E subscriber having teen tip s poilited Auditor Tin the settlement of the moons* of Arno. G.: bailey, Administrator of Latham A.. Stab; ed, al:QUl:web, tire notiiee °atilt wAI attend to the duties of said appointment at the allot - 4if J. T. ftiebspkisi Montrose, on Friday; the le*" 4# °Myr. tied. 2.11,0,0'c10ck A. 3L. • a a FR42IER. Monticsp., som, no., • mo 4v gatifilivintiertio - 04 4avipgmithird_ •\ ratted theiretoie, aerie* AIN% it'switsr a veri . lkr 'or xi. Winter Goodifocnnsiati " in additiiii to their wital stock of Ladies le-Drawled Cloak Goods —Nee 844 Prints.and DaLiiisee; Der Met gocids and trimmings; 44* and 154parel3ttaiiii; taxis and Boots of all" stile ir and ititialitiest:Alletils fee Plush and Okrtii - Cipsta Urge weOrtosent payer ; Cooking and Parlor Stores; Stoll intn ,, r, ix. ,4v, , • • They woukl reyeetfullyaak a fipmther"r f iends and" cuAiiii*mi, frith 611 use evelS eXe#l9ll* Plea* the with":#o4l P rice° a nd-qualig_ Mtr.l4ll, '7 Sir:! Tiro 7 4 - ininailler ill 'Elbe World .ukt Hilt "Haters Ass forma sireogititeingain *ream." 7'o iItagATAVAZIVR,I"O;idiUkiIiWEGRESS or 11VI.LD WOM'AN decWol4,l,2iVon the 'gems only Bring specimen brought. to the .11. Abode of civilized imart, be -le-Whited at Montrose underlt Pavilion on Friday and Sigiiiiloy Oct. 11th, 12th. Hours of Adotissifrion 10 to i 2 A, A M, 2 td . and 61 to 9 cielock.,PAL - - This creature 5 e is a newly ,discoveredlink between the Brute and Human_ apentes, and it; is , difficult to &tinnily, to which it belongs. Thin-singular-being was taken -after II hunt of several days, and brought titC, this country, and is the only one ever taken alive., , In presenting thiswonderful creature tithe pub= lie the proprietor wishes it _ distinctly' understood that he challenges either Continent ... to produce a greater Arc a-oaf Curiosity. . - It has been exhitited, for nearly five months;and thouttands have visited it, including ;Naturalists, Medical Men, and all who take an interest in nature and her won4erful norks, pronounce her the most surprising pecimen T Of Nature's mystery ever - seen. ll:throws in a flood 'o' light on Natural History, and fills up the darkest, spirt, (the connection he.' tsieen the Brute and iluman,) and thus combines Instruction with Antusentost. Its gait it erect, having the Negro features with protrudinemouth, bald head, with hair five inches long on its arms. The species grow to the height s of five and a half to six feet. The ,present speci men is perfectly docile and can be approached by the most timid. As this is probably her only visit to this, place, we would invite the Ladies in partic ular to improve the present opportunity to visit the walk LADY of Bonaire,. who has been draining crowded houses for the last five months. This extraordinary Exhibition Will In attended by'ehoice :Music on the Dulcimer, Rock Hannoni k can and inotin. Admission, 25 eta, Children 12.1. • ALBANY &BUFFALO . , rest York and Eric, Cayuga and SUsquehanna Rail Roads, Seneca and Cayuga Lakes I EVEIITOODY . B MARS= LINE i"°"i• TILE subscribers are no* prepared to receive Freight of all kinds at the following poins, Buffalo, Attica, Batavia,-Bergen, Rochester,Can =Weigel'. Genera, Dresden, Ovid, Lou,l Dundee Landing, Jefferson, Havana, 13Itlport, lharselreads, Corning, Elmira, Factoryville, Spring Port, Rend der's Ferry, Aurora, Ithaca, Candor, Owego, Union, Binghamton, Great Bend, L.snesborti, Deposit and Hancock, every , day in the week, (Sundays except ed,) and continue with regnTenty throughout the season.' They Will attend to forwarding the sajne to the New York Market, where it will receive the personal attention of experienced salesmen, who will attend to the selling of the same, and re turn the proceeds in Bankable funds at either of the above points, to the following 'scrams: Buffalo, Storehouse of - Henry Dlw ; Attica, Storehouse of Henry Syron] ; Batavia, Storehouse of Lucius £ Smith :Bergen, Storehoirse of Daniel McPherson ; Rochester, Store of Fairbanks aE Eld ridge ; Qanandagua, Office of Walter Corcoran : Geneva, C. Lawrence ; Dresden, Storehouse of Whitney.& Monell ; Ovid, Ferguson d: Sprague : Lodi; Dundee Landing, Storehouse of Tuthill tt Co.; . Jefferson. office of, E. 0. Norton. on the Pier ; IL-trine, Office of J. F. Phelps; Millport, store of J.-4111; Horseheads. office of J. A. Ferrell ; Cur tung, *store of Wnt.L Arnold; Elmira, Storehouse of Thurman el: Ingham : Factoryville, Store of Charles H. Shephens ;*Spring Port, at the Store of; Iterlder's Fitriy ; Aurora, store of EL ear 0. P. Myr gan Ithaca, store of P. H. Drake ;. Candor, store of S. Baran,ger ; Owego, office of Nathaniel Ells ; Union, store of 0 N -Wheeler ; Binghamton, office of James Sisk ;Great Bend, office of F. Churchill; Lanesbon; office of F. A. Ward ; Deposit, store of Ensign & Dean ; Hancock, store of Allison and Reeves. AMES SISK, Binghamton, War. WHITNEY. Dresden. GEO. P. MONELL, do. NATIIALIEL ELLS, Owego. Asm-rs.—Buffalo, Henry Darr; Attica, Thomas Sy ford ; Batavia, Leeitts A Smith; Bergen, Daniel Melliensan ; Rochester, Fairbanks tt Eldridge ; Canantiagna. Walter Corcoran; Geneva, C. Law rence ; Ovid, Ferguson it- Sprague ; Lodi ; Dundee Landing s Tuthill ct Co.; Jefferson, R 0 Norton ; Havana, J. F.Phelps ; Millport, J. Stull ; Horse heads, J. A, Ferrell ; Corning, Wm. J. Amehl; min, Turniih efx Inghram ; Frictoryville, C. IL Shepherd ; Spring Port ; Redder's Ferry ; Aurora IL de G. P." Morgan ; Ithaca, P. H. Drake ; Cand or, S.Barager ; Union C N Wheeler; Great Bend, F. Churchill; Lanwhoro', F. A. Ward ; DePosit, Ensign dr Dean ,; Hancock, Allison of Rears. Carrara, Jaw Soot will superintend the buai mess throughout the whole Line, and receive and fill Ali orders for Groceries, Fruit. Fish, Oysters, etc. ttc. ; which will be bought at the lowest whole sale prices in New-York, and forwarded to either of the above termed Depots. July 16, 18,513. 2,ktf. , -- Notice to the Public. • New &tameable. Fall aid Winter Goods, at the Great one Prier Store. L S. LENHELIf,,Gazir BEiro, PA., EGS leave to take this opportunity of tender ing his sincere thanks to his Friends and Cus tomers, for the generous patronage they hare ex tended to him, and at the same time inform them that he has just returned from New York with a large and choice selection Of SA'RE. :/"..4XCY .L 10) ',STAPLE DRY GOODS, -•-••••••.A.LSO a fr&hand mrtentive assortment of Groceries, Pro visiumi, Boots 4k Sheer, Mats ek Caps, Hardware, Crockery, Drugs k Medicine, d ; c., dc„which will be sold 'for tash or produce ata very sznal sdrance,at 'prices which d.Sstall cenquetittom Flour, Pork, Fish it Salt; at wholesaled retail. He would also remark that he adhears stimtly to the system of al-ways naming the lowest I price at font thereby giving the same advantage! to all who may favor him with their patronage. Git'Ed TBEND CLOTHING STORE. The largest, best and elitapivt assortment of READY Maar- Ourrumo in the Village of Great Bend. Cloths, Combaters and Nre-ltings, of all qualities, suitable fer the•fall and winter trade, which we of fer at such prices as to safitfy any one that this. is the.place for them to deal 'ln consequenee of the • increase of his busi nem he has been ob • 4:k greatly enlarge his stock, which he now offers o his friends And the public for muunivation, t that in -so doing they . will find something to their advantage. He bask's° nude arran o merneri to manufacture cloth ing in 11l its various brancbM, and is now - prepared to siell thelnuste, warran te d' bear inspection.— Cintoin walcand cantin g in the latest style And short sobee. • All, -ot !Parlor trimmings rangsbedinid fur elle.' 1 . tirponifinget the placejn Store nearly oPPosite iliciratwate L-. $. -Great Bend, Sept. WS; I ,9 tr. „ ..;. Emirs ! ' ' T owe i ?A l a pm/adios' in floes for Cask - - iVe sr - differ itili diiier. se plowszt Or' foliow- S u ja g .j. Mel,' POP . w l b e slijegradhCPed Xott's Side-101 /don Wayv e --Bleteldere Pam. - -No. L. ", 2- ,-'`-= Point"; irtvaribpit kina i ' dwri. t6istirlmintw, ;e itria..ll4l.i / wilibe for -3 1. 1 ci to pay _-• `- _,JaSzr' Xgatriv, 4Y.u1,7 2*, 1.0619. . 1 :, rPTITED in q LARGI and varied Exnagnozr, consisting of all the rare Animal?s how extant, num ‘..:) hexing over Ono Hundred Specimens. Will exhibit, at Mowraosa on Friday.Oct..lBth, Open at 1 o'clock, P. IL admission 21Stits; Children under-10 years, 12icts. Among this grlatcollection, which is the lar g est ever Exhibitetl•M.Ameilca, is the . RILINOC OS , or U ni corn of Holy W rit • The first and cmly,one in America sineo 1836. The great difficulty hi capturing-this huge and Sav:ige creature, together with the almost impassibility of keeping him alive in a climate so uncongenial M. his habits andconstitution, renders the exhibition of a living Rhinoceros, the greatest curiosity in the Ani mal Kingdom. •- GREAT GRIZZLY BEAR FROM CALIFORNIA - VOIIIVINEEN LION of the finest C I ViMilikS From different Countries, some of which were presented to the renowned VAN Auuctiton, by Hcr ,:traj tats, Wavy Vicroa.t4, in his recent tour through Europe, tec2B cirtaomezeza aaLata),..gucettvp2 Cflb3giVizai roc, T e largest in America, weighing Trn rhorsand Seven loindrcd - find thirty pounds. Also the BEd UT Tril ld el" IFLIX#1 1 TIP POO SULT4I.II,- Which has caused such great sensation all over Europe, Will go through a variety oPperlormances,such as Waltzing. Balancing, Ringing the Bell, Creeping on his fore-legs,' walking over his Keeper, picking him up, drawing a cork frum a bottle, &c.,,kc.,4kc. Ma. VsY Amamrcui, the most Celebrated of all Animals Performers will give an exhibition in a 31101111M2ST 411:111111Er` 11117111r111111LAIE1110 .AIL.IIIIfIITIVIE AL 31E-se-sWill His performances with the l'errifie group of LIONS, TIGERS, LEOPARDS, COMA RS, PAY THERS, ay., the same as performed by him in all the principal cities of Europe, with such great renown raiIIiDESUAM as WEIN gla l .WO\W E D ECEUVW ma- Will-give a performance iu a DEN O PWIELD Antrygems, separate, and aftwetlier di ff er: . . . Many other Perfonnances will be given in the course of the Exfiibition. such as Ponies, -Monkeys, he. A full diseriptiun of the Animals, which the great experience, enterprise, and resources of eke Pro prietors have etiablcd them to bring together in one Lsrga and •Splendld Collection, will be found in the Bills, at the principal Hotels, previous to the arrival of the Company. • Last Call. IWLSH-to to those Arho are indebted to the 1 subscriber, that immediate payment . must-be made.. J . , B. SALISBURY. • Montrose. July 17, 1850. cai JOSH and Mackerel, No. 1 and 2 just V received and fortale .by Sept 18.' J. LYONS 41. 30N.° ( - IALICOS, 41iigharas, Lawns, Barragw. Linen N.J Gingham and Silk Goods, a great variety.,=-- Shawls, Parasills, Fancy Cravats, Neck-ties, Laces, gdgings, Gloves, Ribbons, de, in abundance. La dies Shoes and Gaiters, many kinds, sizes. and pri ,ees, at J. LYONS & SON" S. "ROAD-OLOTYLS, Kerseitnercs, Tweeds, Ken tuck Jeart Sattinets, French Cassisneres,and Summer stuffs just in. LYONS do SON. PISCES .OF PRlNTS,splindid and cheap, Ulf just °paned and for sale by - -July • J SOY.: • RED Ifirli* , ./a,-+A superior article, for see, by ' J: 'LYONS SON. Aumtst APEB4II4.I I IOINGS ,and:Winckis• Ourtnins —,- PWood Pails, Butter Ladles and Sang" Olininn; Pins, Basketa lbw selling by .4.TirON,Sit SON. Credit *l,OO 6,00 6,00 4,00 6,00 460 1.26 00 Cash: I. 4 3fiq 4.00 t 4,00 3.50 4,00 .100 6.00 40 . 1 . 4 prices, Ten sit mai FULLER 4; Co. Gooas.r; A large Stock of Pall. Gooslia-now Cienin4 at ISAAC, L. POST it Co's. • . Oct. 'l. , at"- rink) muND'atos.Fs, tiew apd Sliperiof lot N,Jszwil 'Fkx4 ia. dix,just receyea ilia for sale by .1114/2.R127: New-gilford-JOY 15 4;18 5 f-4 • - PETER'STEVIENS—PaIiAn' et Chail 4lftri , roc, It, of iic kittue. - ' RAYMOND keo. /FU - AIBURGRS eni from kr. VAS Aiißtlloll s, making Two Grand Animal Perforinance4 in the game kailibition; - • • •• •.• ±{9 .1, Is Q eb = ' 4 E - 470 F t . Ql 22'e t ra g . B 5 - 6. -6- s' 7 5 z E z r7' ta , 1 g - erij ME.4 -.;•< . 33 ' g 1m to =R g § „. 3 td"'N g 4 tz, . /y- ' - o • 5 - 3 c> w ea . g nr, A 5 f r t 4 rs. W . 4 o o .1 o. .... $f .5° II c e "' .. i it ..p , i... * ee PASOCREALL 'SCHOOL of St, Andrew's Church Spring- ; mltz; C. ?I s p E r ß e , a l . le pt c resp tor . , TE.4CHE4S . THE Fall term or Qu.uterorill commence on the thid Wednesday of October,when it will be the most appropriate and advantageous for students tu.entet. No students will be received for a Jess term than one half a quarter unless his ahseence ie caused by sickness. TER-VS: Common English_branches, per quarter, $2 50 Hightt.tEnglish branches, ,„ 8 50 Higher %mulches of Mathematics& Languages, 5 00 Vocal Musid will bs taught one heareach.Widnes- - day afternoon. There will' be no cotttin,gent ex penses 'except-lot fuel.. - • The-advantages - offered in -this School, it is be lieved- will: not be surpassed-by any in the cowl- P 7.• • PArticulat attention Will be given to those preparing to teach, the schbotheing under.the.pas `torsi care of ,the Rector. • • . THOMAS IZIONOLSON, Wnttlens AMOS WILLIA,MS. f., ti-Oe in.Biidgerttertos:n shiii onVOieday . the. i"ith gilt*- !beep sad-three Whim markett 4 0 F" Any One tyturn itig aid '4heop aqutdneubs to the sebseribei, will, be handsometi retiittled. • • • - / LYONS &SON are now-opening ft handsome 0 assortment of Fist&and Winter - 1;40.* *lohii"th Will be 'disposed t?fstt the kiweit'tatey --' Sept. 18,1860. • , •-. CARPETiNG - 4-Cbeispet . ia Town; just opened / and for sale by J LY.ONB4:SON. -- _ vile, Penn'la. • w. a. J4FFSTI2iTtrC: brottEroseplepi. P.Oth. .„, - 1 . • Institidigaltas oikero. for Ate receptiii and instruction - of pupibs,on Toesilay of. SiliAiiiiliOri - umlet - theAttarie,ruififirrietlein:li L ' MWATEW.Ar..Ief.' fliikhigeof„ LAuf hers t r ;.' a.visfeds . bi.;.llßOOßY `H. tIMPHREY of Bouthwicklifitine,privio i Oni Female DeFirlcrient - ;isltiiiCAutit:tui & nowliks,supeei ‘ ntaitivoi the Primary Department • - • ' Rise &nix C. liacuhas,- Girirrsvg WALTILIe Testelkr 'There hill he ihree'acidentle;teinhliillia . Tear. The first commencing on - the ef,Sept., of 13 - Week* the wend on the Bth diY of :Mi.. of 14 'weeks end the irdofi the ilay Of'4iiriF of ;-•• PRICES OF rentrOk , - The studies of the Primary ,Ek.partmeut,- ter terM. - • , . 0 . • .1 • , The studies of the Aeadmitical Depax: fmeritif4p?. The studies; in whole or in part,;off4 ie 4k 64 • ', 1- tlemieel and Classical Deliartmeats;:' ' 5, 00 Music Wiih 'use.of Piano, • ''- , 10,00 Dmwing . ind Painting ,, 6;(i0 French and German; each -- - '5OO N. 8., Pupils from abroad oblaur board, may ree9ire directiptilo to Francis B. Chatidler or WM. J:Mulfordi - Corrn4- tee. • . • 1105.1tu..M3SUP, Pie.ident, , ALBERT CILAMSERLDI,..raKgSe*taY MASON . S. WILSON, Treasurer.. , Montrose Sep. lath 1850.' Au&itors' It'otice". „ . 'rag. subscribers baying been. appointed Audi torsa, in the settlement of. the accoutite_of Earn ual A. Loonlis; one of the Executors of‘the. Estate of Jasper Loomis, Deceased, would. - heiebrgire notice . that th ey will attend to the duties:. of. the said appointment at the office of A. Chamberlin in Montrose,-on Monday the of . October next, at ten o'clock, A. M. •.- .A. CLiA.3lßEßLlN,.wwitoikr. • F. FRASER, ,) Montiuse; Sept. 1660. New Milford Stove Depotil.sso. BURRIT has just received a neve . aoortrilerd H ot - Stores; including the moat approved kinds of Air=tight and common cooking, parlor „and:skip Stoves,. litissia and common Pipe,. Slaeetleen, and Zinc Stove Tubes, %tr., &c.; to which . Ale: attention of cash purehmers and .the public is - iiivited, and Which will be sold at - *Try low - prices' for. cash or approved credit. September, 1850. HOOKS AND STATIONIC . vAT.F., Atm receiving a large assortment of all TIT kinds of School 'looks, ( Littinßrench: Greek German,) Bibles, Ilisiories, Miscellanpaus Xorks, lludical. Books, Cards, Tissue 'and NOteTaper, cte. de. Those in want of Books and StatiPnerk please give us a call, as we iblead to sell cheap for cash. .LyaNs.4,autugMt. • -Montrose,. August 26, WO. ,:; - • sAit$AP WILLA. CV.II Doe. Jacob's. §.l". Towuserari Arid:Sands' Sassapari.l6—'72s cents pet Wtirei-41*: sale L IVA'S d CZA.A . TLER. • Aionttose, August, 13.50. . , We have:this day disposed dour interest in the attire at Montrose to li. It. Lathrop - ftta.:loivOill continue tbe.basinesSin.the :mate manner as it has hithertobeen carried on. Those having unsettled accounts with. is will please call and settle without delay. ' • Montrose; 'Aug. 19; 1850. A. LATHROP .I.I3:SALISBITRY. 7-z , ) L --. L -1 iz:zzu Q:t) EE L -- . i 'Ready made 401othing. PILE sobseriber has on hand a,,gfi:d - I:Sl4i:in:Mat : ...L of Ready made Clothing, consisting of Dress, Frock and Sack Broad cloth Coats from 'f„0,:50 to tl3,63—Tiveed and Jean. do. front! 2,0ti1t,5,60; —Pants,* largetvarietv, from icebta tO. cpo— Vests, from ligp to. i4,00—"-Shires . from t• to. 14 -sbiltings. . . ....., - • . A may be unererslood .t 1 (tt I wi ll n.Oi'l,..ieyuler sofa, on any arti cle in 4 rin,,, ot c2 ~z ,i4, ;,!,folue, even if I ani . .nbliged sell Af - casr:_ . _ •.. .'., • Inr I*.ant to se my stock on litind,;:„.Persobs, therefore i vho '-is tolwy, Ivill plea:4' giie kne a call at the first r above .Searle's.liotet " ' .'• 1 . GEO,: El:f.LiEB.., Alontroise l 7 lig. 14, 1850. . .. _ 'i, ' Sole Leather.; : 7 " `'— s. • • Z. POST & CO.' are 10 0-- I' ': e of - Messrs E_ 1.. er. a 1 .-- - ( Sole Leather., -- Z. KIST & CO.' are sate agentk'for, the e of - Messrs E. A. di Pratts eelebralciliole - - te .aer. a ! superior article ,on hand coiii nti y ••a at (ew York City prices. • . We eas sell Sole Leather from one to one thou sand sides] at prices altogether unheard of iii 'Sias quehannalCounty. Dealers will fad itlciilielein terest to Call on us.• .OA li , , - "Lt L- XlMAltEirk - , or l s into " the enclosure of the enbeiribe , , t ron beta the 25th of August lasts , a reo,t„lro C AdE years old heifer. The owner isivqnested f#*prp:i.e P ° PF It Y' / /i y cha7s anzkairrTaltlairt. UAL' Bridgui l tater, Oct. 1:1850.. "agoii ,nritker Wonted. f- 'lt , TTANTED by the snbsertber, a.; Ood *Ron Maker to manage the business at Ilia wen known stand in Wryalasing. A man yrith family is desired, one making himself - ;iiseful will find employment for several yeana„. idirßeteretiee will be reguired.• 7 EDWIN tEWIS. _ Viryalusing;-Sept. 18, 1850. - - SIVAIL1144111;161651 ." VNY-orour customers who•NiTe 8na111611.4 Op' with fo (tend off lb -be exclittnkedOin E;p 4 flit conarnixiate4 by calling on • LY0N44.11.017:" Hooks,.lloaks., AXL the Text . BOoks to be - use 4 ..the sew Acathiniy,and alio a. variety of*hers,,jtist opened andltur eale.at.the lowest.prieisiXy Septot.• L TONS 4i: •- • ' 10 O A, yds.' IVLoolen •Flannel, dOOO torgrx /V A Vr-good mixed Woolen Sockafeen this and: the laVOctober, for - Whick.the price will be paid in goods - • ' July . ' 3. LYO*S",g,soN: (2.I.II.OCERIES.—A , fresh iapply of Segartc . snipe - Tea, Cori • Starch. Soap; liackerat&e,:-)tait teceived area ihr sahib.); lAT - E - STU Aluni;BNO Vitriol, 'Copperas, Aiiiiitt6,44 Just opened an d 4ieaVl*. Sopt. MUSIC •Priwing.and Perforated Poper _ • - LYONS OrSOrr,:i:: monitee, Nets , :S & New-Aloodev , L70.2V8-16 3foutsw, July V,•1950. • - Dr..4T24.;a4A5'—.,4 general , msertnientslielit Ei - - conAxigy. oa 1,144 5 and witiiii-k ikailinr fallinuk' gAt iviiaef pik,u., G , ,- = - - ,:-. w,z.,:) , -. A 1 4, :. - ....,; ....,; GEo. fiiip.EKJ. ___ • "I'[ie. fin; ;.r3iinA li,napp w45 . 444:44 01'n'!.t. s. tu'alconsent :fth:theliVEra_t;,_, 4,11 4ulth4o alp pr4kipty • monfroe s =,Aiig, . • ~ J A t-eaittt-ift , • •- • li, - tz,so . • J. LIONS 41- SON:- -;,,,,, .. -- :tirolvi - ;‘' _ .BON._, MIZERI 1 ''''.‘r.likilihrire llll ollll--4 1 V44 - ' ,'' y qX. hand , liiid..kesikllt 1 41)I 7*, 6 . ''' , f - §4aKi Ciiinlk .0 . M.10_0413t,e;',--s 7 '.•' • ' ins "Wilice; rump end Lead PITIOFfbe#/i , 0 0er;_,:w_tv4ttiti;. ry0.01444*-z - ,. cl- , ..bnine - mOliiilev:iti,imigut,. - 1-I** torn' Slieiterli t :StraNi Otitt*TiiiWi:_lei'' Ishis; hfiniers; StBgii - . Shil . : min Cr.' ' - 1 Screws. &c. itc- Iron and Steel - 4 oili:, - , • iy. , all kinds of elating, as„liand'ollnii4W, •1 ~;•! la '- .. - , 3 V 4I •SON:t. k... , -4.-;----ic - -4 4 :'' "-EN'Ecrivit*NOTVE:t 111.711MO'imitlia tNif 1401 , timintark *rail ExiautorlirAitivVuur,o.ll4Y l A.'s lawnshipleteCtiettalididilyersaila:fialag:lik mands against the - Estate ofille said d requested - oat delay. - 4 1 1 110.MASSIfittOr0,1 4 4* Anliurn;Sept.l+s.' - - 8/3f, t ADMINISTBATOWI 2410714* . il 4 E'Xsteirepy„NOOttakiWkitiet 44 tice is.tterOa..'e ght.n tii:Aqiiersoili'fithitY in said Estate - thatlettais adritirtistratio - 01**/, - granted to the sulseri!ais;an4l, L.. iE cliiims %*st , Os rscskeAzi: l • 4 l44fWCll known he Sanie tiSsititt*iii 6 elt - 1 - A - ' ' - - - VAISIVECEttEItEW '''' l k i ult EDBAum . Ig4l , Moktrose, Sort. 16,,1850.1 - i:. , ..11,".-_ , isa-t, . 1 - . ' air ' 'if' Gicidi ' `-'- ' ' i uttorrs;A:iebtrianitit;-4'1141i. ~.1-111. Green- Barragp,-,Blairitillii- . 81" .!,Etilokii i q n Regent Silk, Frenehlingitaini; twc -6- . lt 'White Kid Gloves, Cravat's, lartt l ) fdktk , ... - 13,‘, he „ tie. - LY ' O.Fs' 4. ;p71:0.1:1 ' ' , l• -,- -Sept, IG.. 1850: :"---' '' ' ' '.::1 - ', -:',":' :, '', 3 Adininistra t t9ritAOlike NTOTICt is berebigivea:llml le4tera_of if oistration 01 the estate :plZer4ist ' Herrick town :414v deceaseti e haviAten;Aati, ed P, the subtteriber, au& allhaving: or. demands , against: said, .tats 'lMTequesti make knova the- Panic. to ale, withoutdolity4 EDWARD D1M11.1915.; Adii -2- 2 awl .Sept: ,9.5 , . i . . ~. ~ .. - • NOTICE. ;::,.ri .' FA. 1 ,1 rilltlEondersigned;Oiseiceieti.efi thel 1 . • ./!: wanna‘ifind-C1 'vaN:idiati Plinktoad , midi . ,• -Oorripany,givti notice, that 'will Miget tt L I hotel' of `rhos, L. Thunfatit iit-2'BeliorelVllval - - 1, day, October itith, to like into: .ixeseideraf , ; 1 . building said Itoldiajilz aho !vett Ikeda lOC 1 ; teriptiOn ill••$ t044-in ace dance . with the 4 , :,,, Assembly of iqw.o.- -..,-,..„,,,,,, ~..1, , ,,i, : .;:, ,, ,,, , ,...-,•- : : 1 } , . 1.3,... JA,XES:I4..I2ILIEFIR, ,_ i JONA.TRALCJONES; , p • 1 1 : , WIL STAIIIIIRD;_t-1.-. r . t. • G. L. VACS% 1.7 , il , ;-_..: ! 1 -,.-1-- , And4GtheriM , I P .49 :ltril ! Sept,: 12,-1850„ • . T FOPS ai IargeWANDLE4 7- I* l4 rev!_twtk, .1".4 born.-are. doirjeceiviWi‘RPlF asslDrtz.ueui'ot cii,9d.4,_,wllicalFilt be 'Ol - d cheam c m n. • vozPS 44llANDbF411 §ePleinker 1859- - ; - ARPETS' and ca'rieT Blue and Green trinbrazyJllPPa,.49lt Crockery and Glass 'Ware Hiirdwa • ,LYo2.krff 7(6 . Cir.A.Y.D.L/W _ l _-•-fil . 1111 0 OILS, Paperi Inks, Sandilnk*r4.l4 pAstanapicliattoes,:egichry. Faief ' 13 " 04 1.1 lets, dc . LTONS c k .COANDLik. QIIREf /NOS, Starling., Tirkiitillattit,' y I 0 'ding . Drillings . Onttrerarid-WOefenTark' r pbt• and - linittnig, - ',Yaril,'Diiiiia . Violtil • 'aid" . there 4 •. 1 , 7 0 20ik . 0 :4;04 1 41 1 , , PALNrs, oils and , Elye-striffs.;, -.0.i,- , '•;"I, . ii, . . L,Y,o,:r.iii : 0 4 4 : 7 -D, ~ A 11 00JI PIIPER and Shades. .. 1, 1 - - s> , •: , - ,i .., LYONS & - .0.1421'.DLE1 11 . W EtrPOIrGAA:SS'i lieo;:Pfij,lo,4l,'`el V 7 by" IS; r.: byll - 6, tilov - M gi b'ELI. ''''• "1,! ' • -,E YONAS r h Off f it2V7l4El i .. • Lumber.: ifrailateit;% ... .. __, - 7- fr: & 1.1 i 1110/XE and:Hemlock .. Boards.Pirii:' smite A. . Mangles: : - -,LION.SI6.,exaDim ,-, Montrwe,Sept.47, 481511.7 , 1-:‘,0" Tri . i'-: . •-i: • '' t 1 0 0 4 „... I % 4. 4 vl ,ipei,,,,,,.,,,,,,, j -4: ;': fIA ITOU been "appointed by Gotsiettor rail F. p New York as weeennsiaittasffileikatitii.l N,. take tike prkof and ncknowledge lent E lp , otberklstyunumb‘,"lllALWlaliiisi)96llN4Cl' t4at atTiaeltri at- his office:o6l*W iliticlTil 1? Sept:4o. 1850.: -., :,, , r ',', .1-t,:f , 41,:=,-..., - 37 4' fIitOCERIES.-;-CnishedPucrariieaA 4 se: N. O. Si** Votissea,lll4494oiveli Pork, Mackerel, Codfish, Candl‘lica; • 41V/AtAl . . 11610 COTS and Slic;eis; aubbers„lda.' chit &e. • ;>; YQNB:iStCI~rINDLE ,••-- a - " - - _ -_,___,-:. borcTsrh QtALEW4EBE..in the , 7 tif)ion trial kJ .Wednegclay:•the 4th. in4t, a , Greilt - Lava, 1 Pt' Any one having ' round it . V 1 center-• a' -iiiell lz theewner by' leacitv it at fir • Regiitet 11.0144 . ~ No . iidititi , . 'ir::.lt,.: ja , ,* .i. y i ,, Ai miiiitagic - thug -. mai - troy I'ATI,Lit belopen forthe' . bon 0 b V Y the ith of October ` nix • - •thoetTie ate iiiiirkisiisi of Rei. , 'Att6at '''St.osi in whose ability- antleaTerieF . o iheitost • confidence linty* r epos ed. - • -fine heab .i t ve ea Uri itt&fairytti eat' 1 '`. 'lei -- - but bitappreelated'hy all whialiii - ucatiOti for the-Jeast poSsiblertelf 'Wilt The-/katdeuficylitti will be'dk • edlit 'ters.of tWelve weeks 'ettch.;.4' ' bon, immediately succeeding - ea ch • uarter: 'meats 're' beeir made for ti ' ' e- distance Atv board with private with Abe least- piesible I='; ' - r - -t- - -PRICE OF 711 /01#4.4.=1.' - = The tiiaities.of 'the ' Music Isith use Dinning And Paintine /,The Nevi. Spaiit.4ceingo::il Bllttgrßhokjust, nicely's& and JUL-a full amkgpiecal-inortmentot .,ths)ninr,,:ligeditik4mcludme *ls Am_ ki , oLiddiniXert'*;teoodi,,-. #o44,l4o4B,"*Sinks‘and:litheiliiiest Goeicsuloptartitti.the'Renerefand utui of the community, atittlikich isirvinlYk Apptilfied iivaihinseilfofthie ;Fesenthiraiknoidedguninte to' pt►blie. for. Ahemity: hbenaiVikts e> ncteclto,tus adabliShinenton& _ th hole. now:hrs.:LW unitit asontinnen at ot. dint his gOods of, ellykindeill. he "sold: 'that F 13,211 'not be mat.',7 .; ;New Milford,-Dian • s. !;`,..13.1-116iiita&U# I-Wily-DIG aveirweek /400491)0, 441240420:44100-,;•`1:11.14,-R1 pcH , i t ; - - .