The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, October 24, 1850, Image 4

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    ALDWIN COX—Eadige, ELaniess, Car
! and Trunk Manufnetater,sand Carriage
Trip , Shop on Turnpike stieet opposite L
L Nit* Co's.
~ssa~eiits►rviv:
Carries on the Baking and
Candy business in all its various branches, one
Auer vest: of Wilson's Store, Turnpike Street,
liihnitrase, Pa. AU kinds of CARE, for Weddings
:of -Parti-n t kept constantly on hand, 'or made to
:order on the shortest notice.
•PrEllV'TON—Attiarney at Law ; Office en
::. - Turnpiire street, one door East of B. T. Case's
Oftlce, Mantrose, Pa,
H . DIIIIOCK--kAttorney at Lato—office
removed to Front Room of his residence, two
doors east of his former location, in Turnpike
street, third building from corner of Public Av
enue, and nearly opposite M. S. Wilson's Store.
tlatke, 1848.
.
MARK J. O'BRlEN—Howse and S ign
Painter; Paper hanger, Glazier, Grainer a Dec
orator 'Shop over J. T. Birchard's carpenter shop
a few rods east of Warner's HoteL
3. LYONS & SON—Dealers. in Dry Goods,
Hardware, Crockery and lin.„ , Groceries,
Books, pte.; ALSO, Carry on the BOOK BIND
ING Business, Public Avenue, Montrose,. Pa.
C.IQ. SIIIIIIION B—Fashionable Boot and Shoe
maker,"pver, A. Paldwin's Harness shop, Turn
pit.) 'street.
ROBE iik 811111PSON—Dealers in Stoves,
• StoVe trimmings, Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper
Ware, Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., Public A venue
'MILDRED & NEWColllll—Desiers in
Hats, Caps, and Furs; opposite the "Democrat
Printing office, foot Public Avenue_
JOHN GROVES—Fashionable Tailor; over
Geo. Fuller's Book Store, where he does work in
a style altogether unsurpassed.
BIENTLEIt& READ—Dealers in Dry
Goods, Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Groceries,
'l4rdware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jew
:: elry Silver Spoons, Perfumery, ike, Lc.
ABEL TEASEL 0 er in Drugs,-Med
icines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Oro-
fatties, Dry Goods,-Hardware, Stoneware. Glass.
ware, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons.
Sp l ectacles, Musical Instruments, Trusses, Surgi
ca instruments, Liquors,' Perfumcry, Mirrors
Stationary, Brushes, SWaz, Yankee Notions, etc
PETER STEVENS—Cabinet and Chair
Maker; foot of Public Avenue
New moods•
LYONS & CHANDLER, haring purchased the
store formerly occupied by J. Lyons, have re
fititi and enlarged the same ; and are now receiv
log sn Farrar New Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, Crockery, Glass ware, Jap'd Ware,
Nails ape „&c., ttc.
• 'Baying purchased our goods for cash we feel
confident we can offer, to our friends and patrons a
little better bargains than;can be had of our neigh
bor:
A very choice lot of Prints, Broadcloths, Cassi
mar Vesting, Ginghams, Linens, Cambric% Hand
kerchiefs, id. Also Satinets, Jeans, TWeeds, Tick
ing, Drilling, Sheeting and Shirtings, Diaper and
Crafh, Red and White flumel, and all the small
mattelli like Needles and Pins, Silk and twist:and
Brooke's sewing, cotton, warranted to be just what
it rets, the very best thread in use.
Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Saleratus, Tapiatm,
Mfasbad Coco Paste, an excellent article for sick
ness; Pork, cod fish, mackerel , tobacco, and .snuff,
together with old Dr. Jacob Townsend Sarsaparil
la tic.
Also, as agents for Wiasos Si Co, we have
ware, Stoves, Pipe, Pump and Lead Pipe, and Ca:t
inge of every description, on hand or made to or
der; Morticing Machines, Mill Cranks, Sledges,
Geering of various kinds, Kettles, Door Squeeze,
&Az. Not having time to enumerate-but asmall
pontia' a of our stock, we cordially invite all to call
and see us.
A Few days Later!
Highly Important and Interesting Near l--New
Gold Anne &watered near home!! '
J. Lyons & Son
ARE now receiving a large and fashionable as
sortment of Summer Goods which they will
sell for ready pay at yery low prices.
Just drop in, Ladies and Gentlemen, and exam
ine our stock.
"Twill cost nothing to gee and but little to buy
just what you want. •
You will find us for a few days longer at the old
stand, where we will be happy to wait upon .01
who will favor us with a call, lard where we are
determined to trade "some" yet, but after a week
or two look for us a little further up-town.
N. B. All kinds of "ready pay," even small si//s
taken at par.
Montrose; May 16, 1850.
Daily Transportation Line.
N V: CARPENTER, Rail Road Freight Line
&betters Great Bend and New York.
EVERY day in the week, Sunday excepted, for
1850. Captain ; JAMES liricarum. N. V.
Carpenter will commence to receive and forward
Freight from Great Bend, on the first inst., and
aititmue to receive and forward produce daily to
Capt. J. Wickham throughout the season. Cpai.
Wickham will remain in New York, to receisre.
Freight forwarded to him, and frdm the long ef
pesience in the business, they flatter themselves
that all times they can command the highest mar
ket prices. The retuins will be paid by N. V.
Carpenter at Great Bend.
Lay 1, 1850. , N. V. CARPENTER.
garA CARD.W .
New cash and barter Store.
THE subscriber has opened a new Store at Great
Bend, Pa., nearly opposite the Mansion House,
- where he is now receiving a large and entire new
stock of Goods, which he offers for sale on the
principle of_
SMALL Paiorrs---Quics RETuaxs--Osz Palm max.
His stock embraces an extensive-assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery f Hardware, Boots
and Shoes, Hats and Gaps, and Ready-made Clo
thing, which have been purchased in New York at
the lowest cash prices ;..and he respectfully invites
the people of Susquehanna county and vicinity to
call and examine his stock before purchasing ehe
where.. Iris experience in the bucium enables him,
.sdpuMhase at the best advantage.; and having,
made an arrangement with an agent in New Yoris,
he will be oonstahtly receiving additional supplies'
`of well selected Goodß
Provisions—Roar, Pork if. Fish, wholesale S retail
A very extensive stock will be kept constantly
on hand at the lowest prices. _Being determined
lot to be undersold by any delder west of NeW
York, he respectfully solicits a Share of the public,
Agrocage- L. S. LENMIId. .
Great Bend, May 1,
' ' • Watt Cam =ad Straw Gooda
LDRED 4t DIENif*MB,. Marmfa`eturer of Itats
14' would call the attention of the public tit thel
assortment of Bats,'Caps and Straw Goad*, coin
prising almost every dangle thew line, whitilithe.
would sell extremely low to those who wish to buy
'and pay for the Nom. They; wid maim all yni
of Eats, to'order, on shortuotice. •
o liontrose,June 12, 1850.. •
/ino GRIND STONES, a new and superiodo
and N. &edit do, just received and Am- sale h
JL BURRITE
New Milford July 15th ISO
Esigla - Paaadry Ware Aeons,
. ivp. 5. POLIO AVM 818.
ON ',and fur 'sale they' Cooking, Parlor,
Shop,i Church ' Coal Stoves, Stove . Pike
and Ware,l,Pump an Lead Pipe; Sheet Iron, Tin
li b ,
Coppct," -Wire ) "Zinc, Iron 'Binding, Morticing Ma
chines, Shingle Machines, Ploughs ' Iron Scrapers,
Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters, ,Tin Ware, Saw Ar
bors, Morters,' Sleigh Shoes, Mill Cranks, Jack
Screws, &c. &c.. Iron and Steel of all kinds—fmal
ly, all kinds of Castings on hand or made to order.
1 - 1 WILSON dr, CO.
Montrose, September, 1850.
EXECUTOR: I s NOTICE.
Was .tut L. co's,
PUBLIC notice is hereby given that letters tes
tamentnrrhaVe been granted to -Tho's. Slum
non; Execiutor of Ann Shannon, late of Auburn
township, t i cieceased, and , all persica baying any de
mands against the Estate ofth C said decedent are
requested to present the sanles for settlement with
out delay; THOMAS SHANNON, Ex'r.
Anburit, Sept. 15. 1850. i • 38-6 w.
A IrTIeTRd'PqWNOTIOTs.
THE. state of Nehoodail Bahlaioa,•dec'd. No
tree Ls hereby given to , all persons interested
in said EAate that letters administration have been
granted to the subscribers, and all perstris having
claims against the Estate are requested to make
known the same to us withsut delay.
SAND EL SHERIE. -
ALFRED B ALD WIN, Adm'rs.
CHARLES AVERY, •
Mantrosc. Sept. 16, 185 U. 3B-6w,
IWoodruff's Academy
At Ditnock, Susquehaaaa Co., Pa.
WTLL be open for the reception of students on
the 7th of October next, taider the immedi
ate/supervision of Rev. ABCO1141.1) SLOAT tt LADY,
in whose ability and experience- the most,, implicit
confidence may be reposed. The fine healthy lo
cality Mid fair prospects of thiS instituton cannot
but.be appreciated by all who Wish a thorough ed
ucation for the least possible expense and trouble.
The Amide*. year will be divided into four quar
ters of twelive weeks each—a vacation of one week
immedisitely . suekeeding each quarter. Arrange
ments hisve been made fur etudenti coming from a
distance', to board with private families, or other
wise; with the least possible expense.
PRICE OF TUITION.
The stinting of the Primary department, $2,50
i " Aeadernie, . " 3,50
. i " Clalsieal, ' . -4,50
Music With use of Piano, „ 8,00
Drawing sad Painting, ' i,' • 3,00
French, •5,00
I
The tuition one: h a lf payable in advance.
,
flew Spring tAitods.
BORRITT has just .received and is opening
u fullland general assortment of Spring and
Summer! Goods, including a large and superior
stock of Ladies Dress Goods, 'Shatelti, Bonnets,
Boots, Shoes, Stores and other Piney and Staple
Goods adapted to the general and universal wants
of 'the community, and which he will sell as here
tofore oh the most 'reasonable terms for Cash or
approvid credit. •
It B 1 would — avail himself of this opportunity to
presentihis acknowledgments to his friends and the
public Efor the very liberal patronage heretofore
extend iii to his establishment, and to assure them
that heli# resolved to merit a continuance of it, and
that his goods of all kinds will be sold at prices
that shill not be beat.
Newlltilford, May 7 1850.
N. Bj Flour and May
kept constantly on hand.
,Fancy Goods.
RIB SON'S, Delanes, 'Tibet cloths, Blue and
Green Barrage, 31autliIIa Siik, Fringe, Lace;
Regent Silk, French Gingham; Belts, Cashmere;
White Kid Gloves, Cravats, Linen H'dks, Shawls,
&e.,&d LYONS'd: CHA.II D LER.
Sept 10, 1850.
Adinjuistrator's Notice.
I\TOTICE is hereby given that letters of tuhnin
itration of the estate of Zenas Carpenter of
Herrick township, deceased, have been duly grspt
ed to She subs4iber, and all persons having claims
or demands against said estate are requested to
makelmown the same to me Ivithoot delay.
EDWARD DIII3IIOK,
Sept. 25. 39.0 w.
NOTICE.
lundersigned, Commissioners of the Lacka
.l waima and Chehocton Plank Road and Bridge
Compiany give notice, that they will meet at the
hotel bf Thos, L. Mumford in Belmont, on Thnrs
da.y,, October 10th, to take into consideration the
building said . Road, and also open Books for snb
scriptioNto stock, in accrrdance with the Act of
Assembly of 1849:
JAMES PAU LKFER,
JON A.THAN.JONES,
WM. STARBIRD, H
L MORSS, ' .
And Others. , •
39:3w:clj.
Sept. 12, 18.50
Peter Decker Esq.,
AVING been appointed by Governor Fish of
_LA Noir York as a ainarnisioner for that state to
take the'proof and acknowletlgementiof Deeds and
other instruments. will attend to business calls in
that; capacity at his office at Great Bend• Pa.
Sept. 10. 1850. . 37 tf.
! • - Lost ,
ro
031 - OWHERE in the bough of Montrose on
SI
Wednesday the 4th. ijest, a Green Laze Veil.
An.t one having found it will confer a favor on
the iowner'by leaving it at tho Register Printing
Office.
VMS A: CHANDLER—Montrose and Lanex
bord--nre now r6ceiving a large and splendid
assortment of .Goods, which will be -sold cheap for
abpternber 18, 1850..
V, ARPETS and Carpet Bap.,
Blue and Green Umbrellas, Jappm,..
CroOlery and Glass Ware, Hardware 4-e. by
• fi LYONS d
TIOOKS ; Popper, Inks, Saud, Ink-stands, Letter
stamps, Mottoes, Cards, Fancy Boxes, WA
dc. LYONS CHANDLER.
SHERTI.NGS, Shirting, Tickingoßatting, Wad
ding, Drillings.-Cotton and Woolen Yarn, Car
pet •and'Kuitting Yarn, Broad Cloths and - Cassi
mores. LYONS é CHANDLER.
pAINTS, Oils and Dye-*duffs.
- LYONS é CHANDLER
iROOM PAPER and Shades.
LYONS CHANPLER
YINDOW GLASS 7 by 9, 8 by 10, 14, 1
15,1iby 16,12 by 18, 9 by 12.
• LYONS & CHANDLER.
Lumber Wanted.
12 Band Hemlock Boards Pine Siding and
Jk_ Sl4gles: LYONS & CHANPLER.
Montttse,Sept. 11, 1850.
CIB43 I ERIES.--Crushed, Pulverised, Coffee and
NJO. Sugars, Molay.Ps, Black and Green Teas,
Bork., - Mackerel, Codfish, Candles, spices,
. LYONS dr CHANDLER.
1 11200 TS and Shoes, TtuiAeis, .auskins, Gai4Ts,
L• dx f LYONS A: CLIANDLER.i
A New supply of Goods
AltßlVlNQ:every week at TURRELL's
Montrose, June 20,-18.50.
130ISTS are receiving s beautiful stock of Pc t
GOODS—particu4rs next week.
Sept., P. 6, 1850, •
'New Goods.
IKONS .;; CHANDLER.
ALBANY & BUFFALO,
Nets York and /Aria., Cayuga and Sunuchantut
Rah Roads, Seneca and Cayuga Lairs,
EVEtfRODY'S MARKET UNE!
THE- - -
subscribers are now prepared to receive
Freight of all kinds atthe following poins,
Buffalo, Attica, Batavia, Bergen, Rochester, Can
anclaigua, Geneva,• Dresden, Ovid, Lodi, Dundee
Landing, Jefferson. Havaria, - Milport, Horseheads,
_Corning, Elmira, Factorysille, Spring Port, Rend
d'er'v Ferry; Aurora, Ithaca, Candor, Owego, Union,
Binghamton, Great Bend, Lanesborci, Deposit and
Hancock, exery day in the week, (Sundays except
ed) and craftinue with 'reg,ulanty throughout ' the
season. They will attend to forwarding the same
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 perzons:
Buffalo, Storehouse of Henry Dew ; Attica,
Storehouse of Henry Syford ; Batavia, Storehouse
of Lucius A. Smith : Bergen, Storehouse of Daniel
McPherson ; Rochester, Store of Fairbanks d Ed;
ridge ; Canandagua, Office of Walter Corcoran ;
Geneva, C. Lawrence ; Dresden, Storehouse of
Whitney Mundt; Ovid, Ferguson 'Sprague
Lodi ; Dundee Landing Storehouse of Tuthill
Co.; Jefferson, office of E. 0. Norton, on the Pier ;
Havana, Office of J. F. Phelps ; Ltillport , store of
J. Stull ; Horseheads. office of J. A. Ferrell ; Cor
ning, store of Wm.J. Arnold ; Elmira, Storehouse
of Thurman di Ingham: Factoryville, Store of
Charles H. Shephens ; Spring Port, at the Store of;
Redder's Ferry ; Aurora, store of H. di G. P. Mor
gan ; Ithaca, store of P. H. Drake ; Candor, store
of S. Bamnger ; Owego, office of Nathaniel Ells ;
Union, store of C N Wheeler; Binghamton, office
of James Sisk ;Great Bend, office of F. Churchill ;
Lanesboro' office of F. A. Ward ; Deposit, store of
Ensign it Dean ; Hancock, store of Allison and
Reeves.
JAMES SISK, Binghamton,
WY.' WHITNEY. Dresden.
GEO. Y. MONELL, doe
NATHALIEL ELIA Owego.
A omrs.—Buffado, Henry Daw Attica, Thomas
Syford ; Batavia, Lucius A Smith; Bergen, Daniel
McPliersop ; Rochester, Fairbanks tt Eldridge ;
Canandagva, Walter Corcoran ; Geneva, C. Law.
rence; Ovid, Ferguson 4k Sprague ; Lodi ; Dundee
Landing, Tuthill & Co.; Jefferson, E. 0 Norton;
Havana, J. F. Phelps ; Millportt J. Stull ; Horse
heads, J. A. Ferrell ; Corning, Win. J. Arnold ; El
mira, Turman d a • lngbmm ; Factoryville, C. H.
Shepherd ; Spring Port ; Redder's Ferry ; Aurora
H. & G. P. Morgan ; Ithaca, P. IL Drake ;_Cand
or, S. Barager ; Union C N Wheeler; Great Bend,
F. Churchill ; Lanesboro', F. A. Ward ; Deposit,
Ensign St Dean ; Hancock, Allison it Reeves.
Carrara Jamas Sisk will superintend the busi
ness throughout the whole Line, and receive and
fill all orders for Groceries, Fruit, Fish, Oysters,
&c. &c.; which will be bought at the lowest whole
sale prices in New-York, and forwarded to either
of the above rimmed Depots.
July 16, 1850
Susquehanna Aademy,
Montrose, Pe Kieft.
THIS Institution was opened for the reception
and instruction of pupils,ou Tuesday the 10th
of September, under the immediate direction of
LE3II.IBL H. WATERS, A. M. Graduate of Am-
horst, Principal, assisted by Miss MARY H.
HUMPHREI of Southwiekyraqc ofthe
Female Department.
Miss C.titoz.ms S. Bowiwi,Superintendcnt of the
P„rimary!Department.• ,
Miss I .3IEfLY C. BLACK3LIS, Teacher of Music:
MII. dr/STAVE H. WALTFie Teacher of German
Thereiwill be three academic terms in the year.
,
commencing
. fi it coenciog on the 10th day of Sept., of
15 we -s ; the eremtd on the Gth day of Jan .. of 14
weeks .nd the thirdon the 20th day of April, of
14 weeks.
• PRICES OF TUITION:
The s dies of the Primary Department, per
to . $2,50
The s dies of the Academical Department, $4,00.
The st dies, in whole or in part, of the Acce
de Cal and Classical Departments, 5,00
Music, Pith use of Piano, 10,00
Dmi 0 and F' Painting, 5,00
.
Fren . and German, each 5.00
N.: • Pupils from . abrtsd wishing to obtain
boar. May receive direction to places by applying
to F ...... B. Chandler or Wm. J. Mulford, Commit
tee. '
HON. Wm. JESSUP, PreAideet.„
ALBERT CHAMIIERLIN, Esq., Secretary.
MASON S. WILSON, Treasurer.
Mo . rose Sep. 12th 1850.
Ready made Clothing.
subscriber has on hand a good assortment
toady made Clothing, consisting of Dress,
!Sack Broad cloßt Coats from .$5,50 to
'weed and Jean, do. from 2,00 to 85,00,
large variety, from 75 cents to ss,tio—
. to 4,o6—Shirts from sto 14
understood that I will not be render
,y article in niy line of equal twine,
an obliged to sell AT COST. ,
ant to sell my stock on hand. Persons,
'ho wish to buy, will please give me a
irst door above Searle 's Hotel. •
Aug. 14, -1850.
Anditersl Notice. •
ibscribers having been appointed Audi
, the settlement of the amountis of Sam
,mis, one of the Executors of Ole Estate
Loomis, Deceased, would hereby give
they will attend to the duties of the
fitment at . the office of A. ,Chamberlin
on Monday the ith day of October
net, at •ten o'clock, A. M.
, I A. CHAMBERLIN, t Aud'itors.
F. F R.A.S ER,
4femtrose, Sept. 1850.
Ifew Milford Stove Depot, 1850.
BURRIT has just received a nefi assortment
-11 /
of Stoves, including the most approved kinds
of imight and common cooking, parlor and shop
Stoves, Russia and common Pipe, Sheet Iron, and
Zinc Stove Tubes,. &c...bc., to which the attention.
oficash purchasers and the public is invited, and
which will be sold at very low pricels for cash or
approved credit.
~
September, 1850. • i •
1 .119011 S AND STATIONERY.'
AVE AILS. receiving's large assortment of all
kinds of School Books, ( Latin. French, Greek
d4Gennari,) Bibles, Histories, Miscellaneous Works,
4. edical Books , - Cants, Tissue and Note Paper, ttc.
Those in want of Books and Stationery wilt
p ease give us a call, as we intend to sell cheap for
cash. LYONS k CHANDLER.
Montrose, August 26, 1850.
DISSOLUTION.
We have this day cliiixised °four interest in the
storeat Montrose to A R. Lathrop & Co. who will
ei:intinue the business in the'same manner as it has
hitherto been carried on. •
1 Those having unsettled accounts with us will
please call and settle without delay.
t Montrose, Aug. 19, 1850. A. LATHROP
• J. B. SALLSBU RY.
Strayed.
FROM Pine bell, so called, in Bridgewater town
ship. on Tuesday the 17th inst., eight sheep
and three lambs marked ". 0 F." Anyone return
ing said sheep and lambs to the subsenber, will be
handsomely rewarded.
W. H. HENSTOCK.
Montrose, Sept. 2fAh. 1850. 39:tf.
PAROCHIAL SCIIOOI4
of St. Andrpur's Church 'Spring-
TEACIIERS; REV, G. M. SKINNER, Rector,
Miss C. A. SKINETIL, Preceptress,
rrHE Fall term or Quarter, will commence on the
_I third Wednesday of October,When it will be
the most appropriate and advantageous for students
to enter. No students will be received for E less
term than one half a quarter unleas his abscence is
caused by sickness .
TERMS: '
Common English branches, per gliarter, f 2 50
Higher English branches, „ s"5O
Higher branches of Mathematics& Languages, 5 00
Vocal Music will be taught . one hour each Wednes
day afternoon. There will be no contingent , ex
penses except for fuel.
The advantages offered in thiS School, it is be
lieved• will not be surpassed by 'any in the coun
try. Particular attention will be given to those
preparing to teach, the school being under the pas
toral care of the Rector.
THE subscribers have commenced business un
der the firm of S. IL Sayre' & Co., and are now
opening a new assortment of Goods, consisting of
almost every article called for. We intend selling
mostly for ready pay, short credit will be given to
those (that may wish) that have been prompt in
meeting their payments. Goods will be sold as
low as at eny other store in the county—by good
attention, and low prices, we hope to get our share
of patronage.
P. S. hi addition to the above, we have in con
nection a Tin and Sheet Iron establishment, where
will be kept a general assortment of Stoves, Tin
Ware, Sheet Iron, Castings, Hollow Wares etc.—
All orders ; in this line will be attended to iinnne
diately. Merchants that wish to buy, to sell, will
be supplied with Tin Ware, Stove Pipe, and Stoves,
on liberal terms. S. /f. SAYRE & Co.
Bonnets,—Spring styles, fur 1850. A great va
riety of all kinds and qualities,' for sale cheap at
S. a. SAYRE et Co,
Hata and C'ap&—Gentlemenitaid -s' Leghorn,
Wool, and Palm Leaf Hats, by
SA RE & Co,
J. Jennings' new patent premium and safety gas
lamps, consisting of church, parlor, store and shop
lamps, and the patent Phosgene, for burning in
the came, for sale by S. IL SAYRE Co.
Sole and Upper Leather, loots and Shoes, of
all kinds and•qualities, by S. H. SAYRE d Co.,
Window Sash and Glass, ,criclfish and Mackerel,
Salt, Lime and Plaster, in large or small quantities
by S.,FL SAYRE & co.
P/ouglis.—Binghamton, Moatrose, Skinners Ed
dy. and Mott & Fuller's Ploug,lis and castings, con
stantly on hand.
Iron:—English, and Sweeties' square bars, suit
able for drag teeth, by 5.41. SAY RE .tt. co.
April 10, 1850.
Valuable Property for Sale.
THE following Real and ,Persmal Estate, as
hereinafter described, situate in New Milford,
Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, will ben sold at
a great bargain to avy one who may choose to pur
chase. The real estate consists of seven hundred
acres, five hundred of which are under improve
ment, and on which are four dwelling houses and
seven barns. The farm is well designed for a pai
ry, and is capable Qf feeding one hundred CoW du
nag summer and winter, and every part of it well
watered with springs and streams. The buildings
and hind arc in good conditien, and on the premi
ses are about five miles of gixxl Stone Wall, and
the other fences are alsci g„oixl, and on the wood
land,are large quantities of Chestnut Timber, which
r
will supply the farm for ma vi years to come, and
will also be valuable or building the Rail
road which is soon to he huil up Martin's Creek.—
Said farm has a very pleasant and desirable loca
tion about seven miles from: Great Bend, through
which the New York A: Erie Railroad passes, and
about one mile froni the
which
Depot on tba
Martin's Creek Railroad, will lead from the
Lackawanna Coal and Ironlines to intersect the
New York ci: Erie Railroadfit the Great Bend. It
can be very advantageously ilivided into five farms,
on four of - *hidi would be the necessary Dwellings
an I Out-houses, Fruit Trees / ct.c.
With the above will besold a very large &toe-%
of Cattle, Horses, ray including Durham Cows,
Working Oxen and young Cattle, and also all ne
cossary implements of husbandry for carrying on
said farm or farms. 1
The Teilna of Sale will be as follows:—One
fourth of the purchase inoriey for the Real estate
will be required at the time of purchase, and for
Stock, Farming Utensils, (ke.., half down and the
residue to be paid in equal annual instalments, with
interest annually on the wiliole sum unpaid, to be
computed from the full delivery of possession, the
first instalment payable inl three years from the
delivery of possession, and the whole amount to be
paid within ten years fromi the sale, tis"be secured
by Bond and Mortgage. Full possession to be giv
en on the first day of April, 1851, with the privi
lege of putting in crops next Fall if desired. A
good and indisputable title given:
The above described preperty belongs to the es
tate of S. Ilxrtforr,late of said county, deceased,
and a more desirable property has pot at any time,
in this section pf country, Icon offered for sale, and
no greater inducements offered to purchasers. Per
sons wishing to invest moneys in Real Estate and
in good Stock, cannot do better than to call and ex
amine for themselves. Other tracts or lots of land
lying in said county, are also offered for sale. Ap
plications can be made to M. Meylert at New Mil
ford, or to B. S.Benticy at Montrose, in said coun
ty, and any further particulars that may be requi
red will be given. . .
GEO. FULLER,
NATE have now.on hand a great variety of cook
ing, Porlor and shop stoves, which we will
sell for cas or ready payy, cheaper than ever,among - ,
our Cooking stoves are the following kinds :
The Phcenix Air Tight, the very best stove in use.
" Improved Rotary. " " " '
" Extra Large Oven. " "
It 'r
i n g . . 4 /6
" Iron King. II . II
" Whitede's Double Oven. " "
" Rough and Ready. " "
" Elevated Oven, Preniium and other stoves o
almost all kinds, Parlor stoves fur wood and coal.
Also an assortment of stove trimmings, Tin, Cop
per, sheet Iron and Zinc Ware. Any article not
on hand made to order on short notice and the most
reasonable terms. Purchasers will save money by
fgiving us a call before buying, as we are deternun
ed to sell at prices which must suit any one,
038 - ROSE & SIMPSON
Ready Made Clothing. ' '
AGOOD assortment of Ready Made ClWang
for sale cheap at the store of L. S. LEguant.
Now is the time to buy.
Great Bend, June ;1850.
New Goods.
JLYONS. di SON are now opening a handsome
assortment of Fall and Winter Goods which
will ho disposed AA at the lowest eat%
' 18.1860.
iti - usic Drawing and Perforated Paper for sale
.1.1. k by LYONS 4k. SON.
Ifontrow, Sept. 4, 1850.
CARPETING—Cheapest in Town, just opened
and for sale by J. LYONS it SON,
MIMT=MI
THOMAS NICHOLSON, t wardens
AMOS W ILLIA MS.
•
New Firm
To Dairy-tarn anal Fannera
MICHAEL METLERT, Executors of S.
BENJ. S. - BENTLEY, j Meylert, dec'dt
Stoves. Tinware &c.
New Store & New Goode.
LTONS 41: CHANDLER;
Montrose, July 2t, WO.
Dr. Rafferty's Celebrated' Family
MEDICINES—Ahead of all others, and unani
tnously approved l—T he Productions of a li
censed Surgeon and Physician of 20 years prat,
tical experiritte.
RAFFERTY , Et BALM OF GlLEAo.—Among all the
remedies before the public, this stands'pre-eminent
in the early stages of Consumption,. Bronchigs,
Catarrah, Coughs, lioarsniss, Asthma, Spitting of
Blood, and for all affections of the pulmonary or
gans, occasioned by cold. Too much praise cannot
bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor
urges. any one affected with any of the: above com
plaints, to secure it at once.
RAFFERTY'S FAMILY Pius.—The best Family
Physic now in the Country for sick head-ache, cos
tiveness, cleansing the stomach of bile, purifying
the blood, carrying off diseased humors and restor
ing health.
RASEEETYS FEMALE IitONTLY PILLs.—For TelßO
ving female obstructions
,peculiar to the-sex ar
rising from cold or general weakness of the system.
Also for &males of costive habits of body, dyspep
tic or nervols, weakness, debilitated females.
RAFFERTYS EYE W ATET.--..FOr weak or inflamed
eyes, warra'nted superior to any in general use.
RAFFERTY'S STRENOTELVING PEASTER—for pains
or weakness in the breast, side or back.
RAFFERTY'S Woax On—The Great Worm Kill
er, warranted to remove worms where they exist.
RAFFERTY'S ENIEIOCATION—for bruises,. sprains,
rheumatic pains, cramps, numbness, stiffness or
weakness of the joints, swellings, quinsy or sore
throat. The greatest remedy of the age.
The above celebrated Medicines for sale by the
following AG EETS ; J. Lyons A: Son, Montrose
Rollin T. Ashley, Brooklyn ; Thos. Jackson,Spring=
; C. E. Lathrop and John Bogart, Tunkban
nock ;. Capwell,Baily tt. Co., Factoryville; Stone,
Patterson & Co., Abington Center.
July 18,1850. 20:1y.0
BOOTH "& FOSTER
LATE J. C. BOOM .1 CO.,
Fashiortatde ClotOng Emporium
WHOLESALE 4A RETAIL, 27 Courilande-at Hew York,
(a few doors , belaw the Western Hotel.)
THIS ROUSE, by reason of its Great Popular
ity and t xtensive Reputation, both . fur has
Superior Qualities and - Cheapness of its Goods, has
ecently been extending its business, until it now
presents an assortment at once unrivalled by any
in the city. One of the Firm. being one of the
Pioneers in the Clothing Business, devotes all his
time to purchasing Goods for the Extab/isionent,
Which, his long Experience, acknowledged skill
and with the aid of abundant capital,he is enabled
to do with the most predominant success.
Another of. the b irm Superintends, in person,
their extensiye Manufacturing' Department ; and
the Stock thus produced, and with a view to Neat
ness, Elegance and UtiTit3, and amounting to near
ly /400.000 in value, comprises au assortment now
unequalled, and they defy all colvetion. They
desire pailicnlarly to calf the attention of
Country Merchants
to their Stock, whom, liy
,their extensive arrange
ments they are enabled to supply with - an 'assort
ment at once the best, the most Varied, and the
cheapest of any other on this Continent. Nor does
the extent of their business prevent them from sup
plying the individual wants. Gentlemen 'visiting
this city will at all times find them in readiness to
'furnish from the smallest article to the Complete
Outfit, of such as cannot fail LI SUIT THE most au-
FVED TASTE, or meet' the approbation of the most
Fastidious.
Their ManufaCtured Department, is replete with
every description of Dress and Frock, BusincsS and
Traeeling, Sack and Albert Coats. 41 the styles
of Drap De Etc, Alpaca and Bro. Linen COATS.
Pantaloons of allthe various styles and quali
fies ~
t'ists of the latest and richest pattern.
Dressing Gowns, Sc.
The Fancy Department embraces everything
new or desirable in the line of Shirts, Drawers,
Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Stocks, Sari's, Gloves,
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Suspenders, Shoulder
Braces, Money Belts, Sc.
TO verify the above,statements, they ask gentle
men; When lashing the city, to call and .E.ramine
for themselves, where they will receive the — most
polite attention, the proprietors relying on the ex
cessive cheapness which their Lrnrivalled Facilities
enable then to afford their Goods, to ensure a Sale.
FULL SUITS furnished to Order at the Shod
est*Notice, and sent to any part of the United
States. J. C. "13,00TT1,
17-6 m H. L. FOSTER,
N. B. Open from Ci o'clock A. M. to 10 P. M.
Wout Cxstralbine and Clothdraming.
Tub.3criber having pure s hatod tha Wool_
1.. Carding aild Clothdressing establishment, situ,.
Steil in Jessup Towns4ip ~on• the Wyalusing Creek,
about six utiles_ fromnlontrose, lately occupied by
Smith d Tiffany, takes this method to inform the
public that the works having undergone a thorough
reparing throughout, the Machinery is being fitted
up with new Cards dc., .and he pledges himself
that no pains shall be spared to give entire Batts-.
faction to all those who zany favor him with their
custom. Clothdressing done up with despatch.
Steam finishing, den° up in the best style and on
the most reasonable terms.
Also a good assortment .of Woolen Cloths of
best quality—Flannels and Woolen shawls kept
constantly on band, which will be exchangod . at
air rates for wool or produce. All work entrusted
to his care shall be done upon the shortest notice
and warranied right or no Pay 1
Those bringing loads of Wool from a distance,
can have it carded' to take back.
Produce taken in payment for work.
C. N SOUTHWELL.
Jessup, April 10, 1850.
• New Chair Factory.
THESubscriber has opened a Chair Factory
neatly opposite M. S. Wilson's Store, whore
he intends •to keep on hand all -kinds of Fanny.
Cane seat, common Windsor, and althost any kind
of Chaiis, called for, also Settees of every .descdp
tion, which he will sell as low as en by hotted
in this Country..
,
Geodi Cherry' Lumbar taken in exchange fbr
Chaim
Personae,* Invited to pall and examine before
purchaeing elsewhere. .11i. J. scorr./
Montiroce, 24.
Cash Paid-for Wool,
T 1" 4URRIT T mill imy, duritighest/prioosi
4..l;Ociskor Goods-for Wool./
Nea Milford, Juno ‘18150..
J'rlg2l itErRIVED AT TATE'S in addititin
tolhis large atook of Gold Poos,lBo Nirdth:o!
Bagiers, 'calebrotid • Gold Pens; ,unive,rsallSe ,
know Oged, throtighOut the whole world tioa oleo
wbereiamong the notions" to - bo the:bra:Pon irtotio
Mog i ktrose,Juno, *oth 18M;
S HAWLS. --Jost received - glendid lot4of
l evig shawls —abio Plush and otb Oster, -
,
.
LYONS it. OHANDLER.
ISloptrosc, Sept. °4,1859. • 4,
64 - ..
Alt) li{ ~, ,•
I N
111 EMAL BOTTLB-ross, Totirpi ima a -..
'Nate Diso iy
ia—thor bouti imitithent 4 1 Vain, ho g
-. :I- 1 Twelitr.Ose Hart:. ,- „,„
P if( $l.OO PirPOttie. or Sir Bolßer for $540.
.
Is now , QUART. - 110TTL118,_ sad is olds
nine snediel strength and effierteysis that in the neon tattle.
The gratoriiiirior• medicinal , of , Tm rostrum over SAILSAPARILL,
and all other similar =win some mensurebe ander.
stood •frout the following filets: - rtasv—herause it rat possesses, as portions of Its mediation, the Pear. t u " c „,/
Yelaow Dock,
. letierry. and fiagiitiras Batt.,
alum strpriyfy; mike .PeferfrAl eaenwdate d, and toner mai.
flag of atelr of these pareert in each bottle of it than melba r o , nd
in any bottle of medlchm, called Bernet of 811110
But Sitaksovr,-tieemuse Mg Purifier afgo ponmehe
medidal dleary and healiagninidack of worry! who.
;RoOtl4 Baykal, and Veketables, -
the Futurity= properties ed which' are greatly - auptinqk ra
Saratpxrilla, and when these are compounded with
silks, Yellow Dock. Cherry, and gownfras„-they make ti sofa
me 1 , 4 , moat certaia and active Purifier of the Blood ir
world,. So; true is this, that to twee every desired steliou
the Dose is
thitp One ,Tableapeartglidi Sow 6104E4,
But it is not so with Extract of Sarsaporais t for ie amse que ,,
of its midicition (is large bads) being so much weal/ca ct i
and reduced the ,Dose of Sarsaparilla has to be Two
Three, or Mere' Tabirenowtlia•—Tuazs, Fore, 0,14 0 4
flays Day, to have any medics/ effect; and as a bailie of
Sarsaparilla only bolds sisly-Jberrayocrafs4 there in,
spoonfuls at a doer, and. so many doses a day, will Ole
',owe or it 41• • • •
. .
.1• Fear, Frils, or S ix Days,
which oho* that a bettleol Branths PeiriOer , srlll lut
Twelve{ to • Sixteen Days. lover than a bottle of S
parißa ; and if its daily medical - efficacy (tn small dee) be
P URI FYINP and fleactso as the• daily (large clam at m
Sap.
parilla, then it Paoves that Ore bottle- of thig PURIM,
worth Tara, Moo; or Fire limn more than a bottle Sea.
wills. 1
The above comparison does not yet show the Feu die
ears in rasa between the medical efficacy of BRANT'S ?mune
and SLOAPARILLA. This will appear by the cloacae. d
cores in /footles Pamphlets, allowing that. • . •
• ONIE BOTTLE OF BRANT'S PURIFIER
ow more efficacy, and arra sum impure blood dioxin, an
.TEN Bottles of Sarsaparilla.
If, then,. drm BorrLx Of Pcaulax &as for ONE BOWL
une lis!deqf Sarsaparilla should sell for Tea Gents.
C4NCEROUS SCllol9Th a t .
.
Mr. J. B. II amtn-of Room, Oneida Co., N. Y.. whin -slam
of Scrofota in 1816, swore to the facto-as related be ow, la a
notion in She -SCPRP.ME Comm fil the Cify. of Noo 1 9 1 44 Mitt
26th of Deccerhei, 1849, order the fdnowtng circutostainet ,
A parent in the City qf New Yet* bad marinflitured ad
:veiled I spurious Milcie of medicine, tailing It, Rust!
INMAN SSIEDICIS'E, in tou'eattos of ust IsMasine in Odium Re
was promoted to obtain damages. In die -Soptite nets ,
the City Of News York, and the case was refers ed sm. r,,,,, t
to J. S. 140SWOTH, Eat., 31 Liberty street, en_eminent bre,
es ItcreneNto take , the teethsany.- The defen dant phodei
mitigatioi of damage', that the Proprietors orilrant's Slake
had in stAir else, Inabitatied raise StaTISSIEWYS of poo,e.
dins had Committed a femur on the public, and, dieter" iii
nut entitled to damiges. The cam of Af.r.,Jfaatto wits sewn
as being false, and Haskins was sworn as a witnee in yerartr,
the Iracrit as .. pnbliobed. and kis testimony WORE THA amour
I aor
the piblitation.. -
in , iirkiln said; tam grell.cmgainted with Stant'. thit b
testa—bit• wed it Steffen/Ma. About. three yene a .l ata , 1.0 „ y badly iflli k te.l_ hy it; 1 was attended by 'creel doctorthey all vita
1 could ankare—tist no medicine could can me. lit onalmeem4
owls into Yon. Ste tang eterialts before I nerd t.ltraneF PM:260%1M
Q..edi.. 4 MP, Wise, 1, ummenced using the Parkfint 1 had 1a,,,,,
lon
to my bet a time: I could not MIS! my heal to my head: ay at
' al. MK ray in front Croon ear„ ear Y one ear Was In amen out nAtit
that it mmlil he lilted i,p not of its pine, it only Imblinz-uy ■ rat trp
lm.
hop ; a lad! wait reran tkr41.1. 1 . i ay triettplpe, an that my Smola resit
and not at, the lode ; aa utrie was on my simulder a. 12411 if IV had
anon., Way node, my arm oattally as brie, , whirl / b a d t t a l k t o ty,,„, 6 ,
siM, so that my body moth/ bs Imekml4nttit no ulcer on my eta aretti
(non myildoml,ter tom
y alb...' 10.111 iral eaten to the trap.; I War
mat lithe+ /acme slat, 1 wed, Bran;', Portfier in ....ui hrgro,Culjni
buttl.. blatied tforea day, 1 lan! 00 iraak I only too k 0t ,v,a,g,,,
spoonfolat a dose; that Indic ao slrenathereal meow to ratille .4.
out of 1+1; the yenta./ bottle 1 took the full doe (a imonnSill, eat.
guanAttetted ow mad healed my sore. , m tint 1 was able' Is rate
mike to the dettrotote of Mosel 4 Leonnra. at‘ftoine Ceatre,sloatr4
tlierae4trottle / this , lalttle It RA LEO ALL MY utcsits b.,t,
/men ma/ about aa hry, a. the and "1'6, 3 timmh,ami I Ulm I,,rire.
at dumpier MINOi. t a.rd air an& k 1 WO e, which made a .P[latt
CU 11E.! and restored me to real Andra. FUR FULL iJtTf(
IaRS, ? Mg eVRALVTS rA4III(LETS.
Terry. merchant. Byron, Genesee CattaiT
wrotc.l Aug. 24. 1E46 : Bra. Medicine to dok wch
here—iit has cured a man w evervilphos, that ail at pF
cams 'had soul west die. When he commeneel si
Brant. Medicine. he could ate *raise his hand to hit kaki.
6led ef the langs,Und every symptom seemed cols`
that fib musrdie; but, astimisiting to all, he is now
labor and rides all over the rounty. Ile end sig4fr
ties. - 7 will nlso 'show you, when I visit the coy st
York in the spring, what great things :Noll fist dm tea
It Lai also mad a young lady of Connotation in
county', which . her fittheruays no doctor amid CWT.
RAISED FROM THE OAAVEI
Messrs. Pratt & Foster, merchants of West Coo
Conn' called on us at New York, April 2115,114; cad
Bran?, Balsam had e f fected cures of such Aopc'ess ten
Consumption in their town„ that no*
. 110 other ou# r
cane could be sold them ; that it kotmtesni cs at If
tar , irtrec—come that -phyaleimas and n3l the Mesh
mushdie. One gentleman: in partituhrorss to hi
that his physician told him it was issetess; to take set t
niediCine. -Ile then, whets RO hope ems kit, belle
Brant's Adams —got well—mid Is now as well
was.
•
Doctors could give bo .
mi. Wm. D. Jennings, a enesighint at Piero'
Ashtabula co, Ohio, wrote to us, October td, lata,
ed a ,enin of Consomrston which dtenae of Burl
DIAN PULIKONAIIT BALSAM had effected in Mr.
Crochet of an adjoining town. - Mfr. Crocket had or
lief from the best physicians and numerous meaioni
found none, for the fatal hand of that uurelenne; ca
- Coarumptiow, had taken fast hold on his viWi, ,ei
destroying and debilitSdog his body that he an ''
skeletwii. Fie was •giceh by WS physician, era
as one who would soon'udabil a vs Btu rer
last 'entremity, strange and m as it may srara
it that. the use of only jive bottles of 115,57 ,
4/I.T.O.lionairr HALLAM has - unclinched the hca
destroyer, anti -sesta.ad ikt r . C roo ke, t o h ea lth, c 1
00r-11, HFILTIIT, MUSTY, 111001 M - matt.
BLEEDING AT -THS LUNG
kr.. W. Chapman. merchant. Piliddiebury. Vie;
moot, stated to us that his-son was afflicted with th ,
the ;lungs. and after all othatreawdies failed nab
cianswrid he would die, be made use of Drarf
MO*lllTy Baia" which soon restertid hiss to Fula
. -
. ;SIZE COULD NOT SLEEP IN BAF.
Mr. Jeurtcs !sins, a enefebantind mil:lard Kidia
CO, Ohio, wrote, Sept. 18th.181114 - that Bastres Pr
.141.14.14 Mali effeeting some astonishing cures ices
lig, ,• . one cam in particular , war the wife edits isi
Shia had been diseased for forrteisii yearr and tel
had spent alined all bisesminga lit Ming WI
trling all lands of medicines butito no purr&
nok-taid er *pi is her bed for seesodiews, is gos
of [her disease ; but now alter tisheer ales 840 1
Medway Marin, she could lie Ind eajry As? Il' ..
*wales seer abe could'. ~, "
FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND CO
.
No remedy offend to th e 'public Joie - *?fl
cseisia and diatomi . in rashoing ALL de torkr'
SOWS OOd illOirlaarthei Of the OM OF %Ale" .'"
BILOM . It makes no differeace_whither thre-A
he Alpena" exam or.other waharor—it BEG)
M. bY it
_frmirtha tha evailltraiLike„,
and SOOTHING and - G )IF.RYOUZ Tr: -
rrY: ~ Sechonpards. -•,•,/' . •
ai r
.. '
-- I. ...s.'' *HA* E - OF LIFE.
, f!Proni the Girl 60W Woman, and th e We' ° '
, 01t07.4118 ono oak occeleroki, =data odor lei
F inotist6 lent Ivy of tbe foal &foal
)I(a.-- , I.` wilD . . tithnthie of such dna.%
.. _
iieptir. - Dbeuei aid Deng
. ..
/without. WI:, .DYSIMMitY aid Si
LAM% In - ciiiihkon aa4 aikka.-and
. , /
f; l' 47110LEILIL 3:611%
1.
~.411o.ritother-. 0004 orer.aionts the iloaa of it
Chokra Winton, while tee= l o gith r !
°NARY BALSAM Ise' B#
•., , sl 4_ Pm" SW!, iniasPr, 08", the orilkall
F .
.A . lsrentop:-40:04 ITIRRELL Et
Puintk Noy latini; :siiiilay & curd , .
- I!: 7:' liatigailiege;;Oilmail 4t, Y 44
:Bend; . Dlmiirritiyoll:fooltlyn; Jan,'
glidonfr-a. o.lreaver, Dandaff; .k.
940911;.,Liiihrop• # k iiibutysspringvii -
' ::-.--..-- ,;;•-,.:,, , ..... . ..,
Removal.
rt: ' ,l9(lDll ' dION have removed 0 0 °.: 0 )
`f• their. 014 stikOd, *heti they have 1
riuddsoote itsiortitint of
ik r- AIV•4 6OA9S
bellipl7 to deal out 1 0 .
litinero is they nay desiv. •