List .of Jurors,-.. - , fi D re e, to tame at the November .Tena,lBso: • I. Wand Jurors. • , 1:.-- . • Auburn—Harry Carter, Samuel Tew)tair it .8 rooidyn—Marvin L. Mack. '.•..,: ~ , , i . ... .. .:, 1 tridgeweter--Levi Gumsey.-..t . :.- 'I, . . i Cboconut—Michael O'Neal, Hid Heath: • , cii i tor d_p, IV. Chembedin,`,..J*b at. Cuoldeq Diwook—Gteorge.,Waliter. -,.. - ... Forest Lake—JameiPTUrrelL aannonY — J ohn 4Pdgenis Jobe N. nertilds, s,as F. McKune. • • . , . • - Harford--Jaeob Clark. Hemck—Stunuel Botinett. Jackson—Nathaniel Norris, ~ 1 1 Jessup---Jon athan C. Sherman, James Wal lio 1 ' LadaPp--Riaben Tewksbury. 31ontrose—J. T. Birchen'. New Milford—J. P. Harding. . . Springnile—Gmorge Lathrop. Silver Lake—Charles Locke. Tborosort--aiward Warner. Traverse Jurors—let Week. . ipolacon : John Hickri, Daniel Rom - Auburn : R. S. Davis, Ancel Gay. Andrew Hib bard B r idgewater,,: G. W. Crocker , Baldwin, Brooklyn: Richard Williatits.. choonut : Michael Donelly, Jasper Stanley. • nunock : Kalamai Sharer, 3 Forea Lake: Judson Stone 2d, John Cornelison. Fnendsville: B. T. Glidden Gilx3ou : Samuel Powers. Earmonyl:rElliott Benson, W. C. Newbury. llarfard : Dalton Tiffany, J. S. Adams, lm Sterns, Clark Dickerman. • Herrick: W. T. Dimock. Jackson : Nelson French. • Lathrop: G. N. Smith, D. Wilmarth, Christian, Feltan. - Lenox: Jenks Sprage. Liberty : Garry Law. town:we: L N. Bullard. _Middletown: C Galatia. yew Milford: Wm. C. Ward, Eri Dewitt. Silver Lake: B. T. Gaige, James MCormick. Spnngville: Jonathan Nutt. Thomson.: Cornelius W righter, 2d Week. Apolacon : K O'Sliawnesay. • - Auburn: •Safnuel Bing, John Sterling, •E. C Bridgewater: Theo. Shay, J. W. Hill, John Her mp Corti , Diniock: Horatio Roberts, IL T. Stevens. }rsnklie: achrt Welch, Raymcind Smith, John ( , :ilqpri: Thaddeus Whitney, Curtis Howell, -C Tough. t-reat Bend : Seelye Trowbridge, William Smith. .:nick : Walter Lyon. .:ackaan Obed Nye, Levi Page, 0. H. \ Perry, Liarris. Wm. Sbelp, Isaac L. Camp. Lathrop :S. L. TewksbUry. - Leuox : P W. Bz'njamin, Jas. Irelannd. • Liberty . ; Arthur Southwoz tit, J. D. Wilbur, ILA. Middletown : John Bradshaw, Miles Baldwin. New Alilford: Newton Vo'alker,Freeman Badger Springville: 1. R: Lathaop. Tb,,a)soo: Wm. Stoddara —.Montrose Democrat TO BOUNTY LAND CLAIMANTS. 1. ItIE undersigned has been appointed by the -Commissioners of Sibquelianna county, Agent ".said county, in pursuance of . the reconiraenda ,n of tke Pension Department•at- Washington, to .upervi,e the preparation of the application and ,oafs of Claimants for souuty Lands," which have , Tll appropriated to all classes of officers and sob JerS, who have served one month and upwards, in -uf the wars in which our country has been en :=a rttr Traz ti t en on nrsnecr vont cm "Depart :nt In Washington with all the necessary !orals i application, proofs. th.c. All, therefore, who have to Bounty Lands,bv application to him, et in Montro-e, either .. by letter or in pee n, save businessarrangedwith promp , Ae. d. fL DI3IOCIC. govtose, Nov. 7, 1850. OH TES AUCTION. . I +VllZ4stid my Farm, I will disperse of the property at 'Public.Auction, to wit: one ureeding frare, / yoke of 5 years old Oxen, paw of 4 rears Stags, 4 Cows, 4 Yearlings, Bloskd Buii {:alves, 113 sheep, (to be let or ; L:niber Wad on, I Buggy Waggon, 1 Sled, harrow, 30 tons of Hay 300 bushel of -a:n a quantity of Hens, Turkies and Geese, and 'ar;ety of articles to numerous to mention. to commence at 10 ti'clottk on Saturday the aty Nov. Tears—On all sum, under E 5,00, over $5,00, 6 months credit -with interest ...pproved a:verity. PH INEAS WARNER :3v,figewater nro. 4th, Ibbit. " MEDICAL CARD." , ACT. P ATIiICIi film:P:4m examining into the .tate of finferr-fal affairs, a necessity as he be= •e, f.- calling on those who are indebted, fur a .anent ; and ahhough he disclaims any inten ,l-t befog hasty or inconsiderate, he would beg f,) suggest in the most delicate manner pos 6.'to time whose account/9 have' been standing . rt• three to ten years, the propriety of making r-7 , 1 payment, before their available funds have - o . l,envi,e appropriated, or exhausted upon -, arfams hfanhugs ol the days ' • 7,--45:2wt . • new-Ai-rival. I }riftßPM', hi in full receipt of his'FALL • z,TOCAT of Goods which is animosity large cconptete in Faneyand gapte .IYry Ooods,Gro '^. (4 "l'ck""7•ll4rdreetre, frond- Ntald, BOOM d: At. Cw,kis g , Parlor - 4;nd Slsoo Stoves, Buffalo.. %AA, fiats, caps &c. +Lc., including in particular ree ama Tlendid. assortment of Ladies Dress and IS otter Long Shawls, to width he would ite the attention of all who are Wishing goods of • best styles and at prices that cannot be beat, cash ,or produce of all kinds, including Woolen • Flannel, Pork, Grain, Arc,ii.l l q l Y quantity.ll' B. Coarse and Western Salt and 'Flour kept: tantir on hand, ew tlford Nov. 5tb,1850. Never Geode. - SPLE.NDID lot of Shawls, Prints, Bedtick, Batts, wadding. Japan . Ware.oreries. La -11• K it, andfthoe' s,ood Over Eil L ebildrens ethia,l2, Pan ti'4 Palle, Ta. I"' ' reriwn erY' n i t. p.(iii and Candles, fhttepftit in' town. Books le!, and Paper jusfpOried iind for Sale by J. I,XONIS 4 SON. WANTED annel, Socks, Beestres, Lard, Tallow, Old Pew ii4p , Sutter, &vire — Grain; aa... t VI - , Almanacs for 18401* E Family Christian Ai**, Iritti-tiesintifol et's engravings—The Tempepace„ s)i'-1117:04 Almanacs, for sale by LL-tONA 41 - SOX - ember Ith, 1860 • Lateit Arrival. , BCRItITT has just received a nevi and au- Perk)* assortment of Ladies Dress' ihoods L `Vid Straws , Siscodiaiudeiilinalr"l season of moat M ilford, Oct. 16, 1850. 1 1'8 and Atoms Itubbent i , i inns , Chatial# LYONS A. CILLYPIER4 • ' Farms tor Sale. . m en ty it y-tber, intending-0i visit this fall, vari- ' j : bus counties.in the State of New Jersey and the South-Eastern section of New In (irk; will act as agent for the private side oiled Estate --Farms, R euse s and Lotss—located in Sue; elumna eounty, Pi. All .who wish to offer their property for sale can give a minute description of . their Farms or Lots as follows: - .Number of airei, how many un proved, and how watereds; BIM ingis; Orchard, gra fted or common fruit; other fruit trees, and shade t r e es; howlttfrom Idonfrose i and thennarest point to a depot on the New York clt Enid Railroad; price and terms of payment.. A fullddseription will en able me...to ;present alt necessary information re specting Oti property and the advaritagei of its Ur hart, toiany one , who wishes to. purchase in the I .laces Itbay visit. AU who_wisli to sell or pur base Real Estate, will receive prompt andutiou .y enllinion im addressing Me at Montrose, Sus . uebannaeutity Pa. . ' 1 . WOO repulce from Montrose to the premises ~ a of ,thaige. t ' 0 1 Office on Turnpike street, 4 doors west of .the 1 rick corner. ; . - . 1 , The following Farms and Lois are 'now o ff ered or, sale: .1. 40*res, improved, Frame noose and Barn. - 0.2. 80 acres, do.. i '" do. do. o. 3, 100 do. do. do. do. o. 4. 100 do. - ' do. . do. do. o. 5. 70 do. do.. do. do. , o. 6. 96 do. do do. . ii' do. o. 7. Store, Warehouse, and Lot. O. 8. 145 acres, improved, fro house a.-td barn. o.'ti 524 do do log house barn. 4ro. t0.,2 do A good framd house and bane fro. 11. 'house and lot. 0.12.1100 acres. improved, fr/rne house and barn. 1 , 0.13. '840.., do. 100 im Ido do 0.,14. 56 do im. Ido do lk.fo. 15. 160 do im. ,I a. . a. x mia. 125, 25 ice ;do do No. 17. 100, 75 lin. -; do do I 10. 0. 261, 130 . im. ‘, 9. 200, 150 improved, do do o. ', de; • do 0.21. 200, 160 Ma. do de li N B. Persons desiring to purchase any of the alos , by giving the No. can obtain a 'full descrip. ~ •tion. ALFItED BALDWIN. 111 ntrose, Pa.. October, 1820. :liar Sus.ses Register and Paterson Intelligencer Ple-aie cop l- . ___ ... .1 , GUARDIAN SALL'. IZOTICE is hereby given that by an Order cir Orphans Court of the County . of Susque hantr there will be exposed to tale by public van die at the Court House in MOntrose, the following pipcer or parcel of rand late the property of David Wielch. decd., in the township of on Mlinday the 35th day of November nett, at one lc:Clot-VP. Di., described as follows to wit : 113eg,inning -at the South West tOrner hereof, at a liqtp f stone, thence North along the line of lands late of Alexander • McFarland, fourteen degrees nihety three and a half perches into`Wedille lake, thence South eighty nine degrees East, sixty seven perches and thirteen links to a stake- and stones, thence South eleven degrees West twenty two spd a half rods toti entice and stones, thence Narlth eighty nine. degrees west twenty seven rods sod Lnks to-Ikeplace of beginning--eontaining title* Seven acres and fifty rods be the same mbilit or less.—t-Also the interest which ths said Davld4 Welch had in a, certain Saw Mill-and water priyi• lege and the lot connected- therewith, 'containing twii and is half acres of land. The said saw mill appurtenant to the above 27 acres and ea,ky of accss4 therefrom.—Terms of sale made knost at the tine of sale, • I Guardian of the minor chit4l.l Y,. POST,. • • i i.drert of D. Welch, deceased) 1 IldoroOse Oct. 29, 1850. I ! ! , SITERIFF's Mi.*. 14y vi!tue of a writ of Vett. Ex,- issued out Of I _. i .the.i unit of Common Pleas of Sustvehannit t County-, ad to me directed. I trill expose to public sa!el at tte Court House ih lloittrose. ,on Ahmtlal , the 481.111 day of November next at 1 o'clock P. M 4 all that curtain piece or game' of land si uate, ly.t, ing 'and being in the township of Dim ,in the, tx., county ofl Susquehanna, bounded and chi tibetd as folloWs, tO wit: On the north by lands of--.....-. , -,1 on the cast by lands of R. Tyler, on the 'south bel land{ of samuel Carling, en.! on the west by lanai o lienry'Mack, containing 140 flutes, together with) e a:pputtenances, one framed h(use, one framed( an orchard, and about 30 attics iutproved, late i, t e estate of David Spencer. I . • Tta - en in execution at the suit tif Thomas Pat..... tersoh, Administrator of Simon Flans against Da... vid spencer. i 1 • ~ • a 146E - RE, Shit Sheriff's office; Montrose, ) • October 30, 1830. f ‘ ___ mimms SALT Bir virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. isiterl oatof the t, i ` an-t of Commonirleas in 114 for.busque h,tnint county, and to me directed. I. *ill expose to publi4 sate, on Saturday the 16th d 4 of Novem ber next, at 1 o'clock IP: M., at illei-Cotrt House, in Montio, se, two lots of land sithate inlrid,, , mwgter township, in said county. occupied tog' her as one farm, bounded and describetdits "follow to wit : The ,•fdNtt one of said lots being bourn & I on the north by !an of William . chatrilierlin d Samu el Chamberlin ; on tht;„'east by lan 14:4'' Heory Griffin and Daniel McCollum; on ilt4 (mat- by lands of Richard Blay and John Woodi *,don the west thr larids of Charles Turnbull ; contil ing one hail/ S 1 and sixty Iteres; with one ,thunlied and twenty; acres improved. with one dwellitt house, one cairiag, house, one barn and tiglo chards thereort.• , , k - The bther of said kits being bounded on tits north by landsiof James Stevens; on the west blands of lentil ChamberliWon the south by lands Wil lio ham Chamberlin ;Th nod no e west by la 13 or Daniel Dater, containing 40 aster, whit a * 10 acres ti reof improved. Taken in execution at the suit of Almerin 'eld against :,01arissa Field Atha's., of Eliakim Fiel de,. ceased.: . . ' i - C. M. (SERE, Sb SberlW office, Mon rain,. t •. October go, 185 -, c t 4317AETIAN SALE. - ` Notice is heiebv In that by an order of Orphans, Courrof - the unty of SuNnettanna, th - will be exposed to sal , by public vendee, on t.` premises in the township of Gibson on Monday t 26th dak of Novembe; next, at one o'clock P. D i the follii v ing de-cribei) pieces or parcels of lon situate m the town,of Gibson and Raiford bouoda and describe as follows, , to wit: Th first bounded on the n rth by Darius Peck, on the slf east by tlavid Carpenter, on the south by the said Carpentat's land, and on the west by lands of Eli isha Williams and David' L. line,. containing 41 . acres be ,e leitne morel or. less: A Also, st - certain other , pi ' or parcel 'iof , Ind in Ebtrfprd township, boon :on the n(wai.ly /led of tßobt r tt l a" , o n the ea; y land of Diarmi Peck, cind.on the south f and w - - Vbylland ot David IA liiii,ds, containint.9 .acres -in . ;,0 sod's, bi the same m ore or less. ~; 4 1 an a 'llion mat& piece boundad on,the north, bY Stephen P. Chandler, on the east by the said idler,Obtin on the south iv tli t e Kentock road, end on,iThe we s t ' bY . Pa l likßock. 43 ontaining 8 Acres, be the Moe more or less , {; 1 '' The. &Nile pieces of had etre Inoepr improved, and thetelare VW we pf them ,IA fomd,house andtiiiil,`i 1 and.out hots;; - . •_ : Te n il '!!.44 l o ii ?" ll ! (l lbejPLY ef nip. • , kne 4. inu i tiOzia,4 . 7^ :., c!f * , , 3 4 ) ittio .. l• r ' 7- , a t ii. 11111.1" NI G2o* -10;;v ~.L...._ a, :I, ;y.:. , : 44441/2 F'OST:7B. Oct L !, . • ‘ ',l' . , REGISTE : Na NOTICE , PBLIC NOTICE ; herphy given to ,all per, sons coticerPed ROO fotlowing Estates, to wit: .c 4. B.wrlAling E. ClAP3et.d . ceased; Ebenezer -Wier, Administrator— ztt , • . .. ELIAS 'VAN Vipnts.e, d . 48e d; John Williams it -ime :atc4-, &Centers— -. pawn Swum, deceas ed;; Charles Tingley, Ad ministrator— t 1 Timms Omar, dece edi Joh» Williams, Ad ministrator..-. RICHMOND Gscrr,d ascd ; (Supplemental ac count;) Isaiah Maine, Ailtninistrator— CRIZISTIASA Gamic, a minor of 13. E. Gaige, de ceased ; Elizabeth ariffi'4, Guardian— That the accountants harp settled.their accounts. in the Register's office in and for the county of Sus. quehanna, and that the slime will be presented to the Judges 'of The Orphan's Court ofliaid county, in Montrose, on the 18tti t day of November next, for cue:in:nation .and allowance. CHARLES BROWN, Register Register's - office,. Montrose, October tS, 1850., SIIERIVIts SALES. - DT maim of sundry'writs issued out of the LP -Conti of Common Pleas in and for Susque hanna county, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale at the Court-house in Montrose, on Sat urday the 16th of i November A. D. 1850, et one oclock P. IM, all those several pieces or parcels of land lying and being in - the township of Harmony, Susquehanna county and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: No.lst on the north by the State line of the State of New York and Pennsylvania, on the east by lands of M. Moor, R Payne and other lands of Sole Payne, on the south by lands of M. Clark and Wm. Hawkins, and on the west by lands of C. Bush ; containing 5 4 1 acres, be the same thorn or less, together with the appurtenances, a log house and about 8 acres im pro ved. Also, one other piece or parcel - of land, No. 2, in the same _township, adjoining the aforementioned lot, bounded on the north by lands of Mb Moor, on the east, south, and west by other lands of said S ela Payne ;, containing 100 acres wild •land, be the same more or Ims. Also, one other piece or parcel of land, No. 3, adjoining the last mentioned lot, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of H. Poolers, on' the east by the.SuSquelumna riv er, on the south by P: Puls-and J Mceardal, and on the west by the last mentioned lot No. 2 ; con taining 180 acres, be the same more or less, togeth er with the appurtenances, about 7 acres improved, a well and ,a few appletrees. • Also, another piece or parcel of land lying and being in the same township and county aforesaid, 1 , 10. 4, adjoining the aforementioned hits No. 1 and 2. and bounded on the north by lut..No. 2, on the west by lot No. I, on the east by land of P. Puls, and on the south by land of R. Payne ; -containing .100 acres wild land, be the same inure or less. one other piece, or parcel of land, No. 5, lying nod being in the .anie towniliip and county nfore,,aid, adjoining the aforementioned lot No. I, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of IL Payne, on - the east by lands of S.: Quick, to the south by lands of 'J. Tompkins - and Wm. Dayton, and on the west by lot No. 1'; containing 100 acres wild land, be the'same more or less. Taken in execution at the suit of Spencer Reed against Sela Payne. Also, all that certain piece Or parcel of land sit uate, lying and being in the borough of Dundaff, county of Susqueliannii and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit:- On the east by the Wilkesbarte Turnpike Road, on the south by lands of the Dundaff Academy, and on the north-west by a-public highway; containing about one-third of an acre, be the smile more or less, together with-the appurtenances, one Black smith Shop and all improved. late the estate of Thomas Colwell, Thomas B. Colwell and William - • Taken in execution at the suit of J. T. Langdon, Administrattir of Abel Wright Jr. dec., against Thomas Colwell , Thomas 11. Colwell and William Colwell. .ct/so, all that certain piece or parcel of land , sit uate, lying and being in the township of CliffM•d, in the county of Susquehanna and State of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning in the centre of the highway Wang from Clifford corners to the Calender farm, so call ed, and immediately at the Junction of the roads and joining 'land of Edward Oran ; thence along said road south 74 degrees west 2 chains and 79 links to ornear the centre of the bridge over the ditch and joining the laud of the Calender farrci; thence _along the line of the same south le degrees cfegt along the ditch 4 chains and 96 links toe cor ner; thence north 74 degrees east 6 chains and 20 links: to a post in the centre of the Clifford and Car bondale turnpike road; thence eking the centre of the same north 32 degree; west 4 chains and 64 links to the place of begirinifq • containing 2 acres, be The same more or less, t.)gether with the appur tenances, one Tavern House and shed, one ; Store house and Barn, and all improved, late the 'eitate of George A. Cooper. ' Taken in execution st the suit of Emery Mapes agaim)t George A. Co!)per., Also, by writs of Fi.,Fa; all that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying rind being its the township of Gib-on, in the county of Susquehesma and State of Pennsylvania, boutalecrand described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post on the east side of the road at or dear the house of Jabez Gardner; thence by land latepf John and Sarah! Ward south 45 degrees east 2M . percheli to a hem) luck tree; thence by land of the Grantor south 45 degrees-west 115 perches to a poplar tree; thence by lot surveyed for D. Hills north 45 degrees West 146 perches to the aforesaid road; thence along the middle of the same north '7 degrees east 48 perches ; thence along the middle of the said mad north 19 degrees east 86 perches 'to the place of .begining: containing 124 acres, be the same more or les+, together with the improvements and ap purtenances, one log house, one frame burn, shed and corn hbuse, mid nearly 100 acres improved( with-an orchard. _Taken 111 execution at the suits of Smiley ittlUt+- tis against Lewis F. Norton it - ltiuuner Newton. Also, By Writs of Ven.Ex., all-that certain,piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in - the township of Clifford, county of Susquehanna and State ofPeriundrania, bounded And described as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Wil!lain Wells 3d, on the east. by lands of Coleman TOnap kins, on the south by lands of Joel Stevens. and on the west by lands of George Brownwell; contain ing .37 acres,. togpther with—the applotenances.a framed house sand barnian orchard i and all iita proved.. .1 ,Taken in execution at the stilts of Detrit C. trta against Hunter jr.. •• - • Sheriff's_offic'e,Montrosej October . 1850. . BOOTSAZD ingOZS. good assortment of - Boots:and Shoes cobra ; eing Men's come and fine Boots, BOP' Boots Sh6o, Women's and Misses ditto—also OLOTHING-- . • . Bing a great. variety of . Overcools, Sacks, cy. et.; a largo, %they of 'Vets from &bit• ufrartl4; an,. 4 ,ttOos) assortment of 'Panbii s, Wtappea and . rOravOra-rditto -. 11,427+5 e.tlPg . t. • Fur . Bon riusir, FA': Mohair, Ploth and .94 4 :64 1 *Moos, for men bays and el4ll , 860173 AND STArION.BIII7 ,400ks . StiT0b4 and Plumy' • oke,' leketantlk , Pen-tecks, .Penkoires Teat iskrietiof fancy articles too numerous to, bit reelived at < 1 /1/14.Efre, - doer. Above 7344 . 0 'MLA Atober Sta and to en - NEWL;GI6OI6S:f i; Abel Terrell - IS now - receiving his. F4ll and Winter stipply of Goods (embracing pearly every thing wanted in this market,)which will be sold ex-trendy LO W rut casli Dr 1.444 pay. My assortment may he classed iu part as fellows : • Drugs, Medicines, chemicals, Paints,. Oils, Dye Stuffs, Gineeries„. Dry Goods, Hardware,, Stone Ware, Glass ware, clocks, Watch Jewelry, Sit. ver Spoons, Spectacles, Musical hilrunients, Liq uors, Yerfunaeiy, MirrOra,Statitmery,Drushes,Slutes, Yankee Xotions, dtc. ,ke. • Thankful for tho liberal patronage and substan tial-encouragement hitherto received, I hope to mer it and receive a continuance of the same. A few of the articles kept for sale are named below . , oeeri et A good variety. of Sugars, fine fla vored Tess, good and cheap Molasses, coffee, Pep per. Spice. Ginger, Saleratus. Raisins, Rice, Mack erel, Catfish, Zantee currants, Tapioca, .Arrow Root, mace, Manna, Sage, Nutmegs, chives,. Ground Mus tard; also, Mustard eed, white and black, Ext. of Lemon, cassia, Soda, Soda crackers, Starch, Bar and casttle Soap, candles-, all sorts of Tobacco and Snuff, Vinegar, gi:c. dr "Gooda. Broad cloths, casenneses Satjints, moldSkin,corduroy,Shcep's Gray, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Silk, Thread, Twist, Buttons;rte,and ev ery thing necessary to make up garments ; calieoes Ginghams, llonslin de Lanes, Alpaccas, Plaids, Bier age, Vestinp,.Aprowcheck, Bed Tick, Drilling, Ta ble and Vowel Diaper, Sheeting, Shirting,brown Bleached, suspenders, Umbrelas, Silk cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs. comforters, sbawls, Gloves. Mittens ; •Hose. cotton Yarn, Batting. Wadding, col orbd cambrick, cloak Fringe, Gicap,Edging, Purse Twistand all sorts of notions. Hard- Ware.—Nails, Door and Window-Blind Fastenings, Butts, Screws, Locks, Bolts, Faucets, iles, Rasps', Screw-Drivers, Coffee-mi//s, curry combs and cards, Skates, castors, Nipperk, cup. board Fastenings, Balls for Oz horns. Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks, Patent Balances, Steel:vards, Hones, Forks, Shoe Nails, Tea Bells, cork Screws Sc. too lime' ous to mention. • Cutlery. Pocket Knives, Table Knives A. Forks, bread and shoe Knives, Reizors, Hand-saws, Aug ers. Gimlets. Siinmon's Ares, Shears and Scissors. Paint. Pure Irlite Lead ground in Oil, and dry, Red Lead, Veil. Red. Spanish brown, Lamp Black, Yellow Ochre. Paris Green, chrome Green, Imperial Green, chrome Yellow, ground 'Verdigris. Prussian . Blue, Venni/fon, Bronze, Umber, Term Sienna, Ivory Black, Black Drop, Pat. Yellow, Rose Pink, Black Stualt. curcuina, Red Saunders, Sugar of Lead, Litharge, etc. Oita. Linseed Oil, a variety of Limp oihl, Lord Oil, Olive Oil, Tanner's Oil, caster Oil, and all the essential Oils. . • Varni-sk.—Furniture, coach, Leather and Mac ticb Varnhl, etc. • SidA Tarpt-kt;nr, campliine. Rosin:Spam:J - 1 W 1 i ting. Putty. Glue, Gum shellac, copal Gin, Emery, Red and White chalk, Bath Bricks, Pouuse stone, Sal. soda, Burgundy Pitch, etc. _ Brushe&—l'aint, Varnish. counter, clothes, hair, Flesh, Tooth, Nail, striping, Graining, marking, Ar tist, sash, Tool, Horse, White-wash,. scrub and shoe Brushes, etr. • Lye Sturra. Indigo, Madder, Log-wood, Nicwood, Hiper Nic, cam wood, Eustick, 'Coperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Annatto, cochineal. Muriate bf Tin, Red Tarter, Extract Of Logwood, etc. libMit —Nitric, sulphuric, Miniatic, &c. Glass Aare.—But ties and Vials of every size and .description. at - wholesale and retail. A variety of specie Jars, and tincture. B.ittles, Glass syringes, Pesetas, Nipple shells, Nursing Bottles, 'runnels, Tumblers ; Lamps, candle-sticks, preserve Dishes, salt-tellers, Lamp chimneys, Pepper Boxes, car boys, Mirrors and 3liiror-plates, Demijohns, win dow Glass, Breast Pipes ; etc. Stone ll'are.—Jugs of all sizes, Butter Pots, cream Pots, preserve Jars, pitchers, stove Tubs, spittoons, fie. Clocks aarl Watches of nearly every description. good and cheap. Clock Fay e.ic Verges and Keys, Watch Guard chains, cords and Keys of all sorts. Jewelry. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Bosom Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Hoops, geld and silver Pen cils and pen ca.ies. studs, slides, gold Beads, etc. too numerous to inention. Sifter Warc.-6--Silver Table, Tea and Desert spooris, sugar shovels and Tunas, salt spoons, Butter Knives, Thimbles, etc. Also, silver-plated and German silver spoons. Blittannia Ware, etr. Spectacles.—Ladies and gentlemen's silver frm med Spectacles, silver Ipiated, German silver, steel, etc.. and eases long and short. Steel GooclB.—Steel Beads,bag and purse clasps, purse Ftbip. Tassels, slides, etc. YankreNotione.—A great variety of Armall but useful and fancy Articles too tedious „to mention, : such as combs of every kind, ear spoons and ewe zers, purses,- pocket mirrors, youth's Telescopes, jewsliarps, pocket books, pins, needles, shaving tools, chemical powder for raitor-strops, key rings, etc. etc. Pistotk, powder, shot, lead, powder flasks, gun• warmers, gun caps, pills and flints, safety fu.se,.etet Itbisical Instrikineids.—Violitis and Accordeons (the best assortment ever introduced.into.the coun ty) at wholasa/e and retail; also, Violin Bows, strings, bridged, pegs, tail pieces 1 and rosin; Bass viol strings and bows ' Fifes, Flt +s, Pieelos, ,clari nets, Reeds, Tuning forks, Instruction Books for the Violin, Accordeon, Flute, clarinet, Flageoletsate 75oAses--A Litton - dna/ supporters' and 6 hbulder bra ces in great variety and of Most approved' atterns. Afedical Inatraments--All .the varieties usually called (or by Physicians. 1 Liquors,—Choice Liquors for medical purposes, such as Brandy, Rum. Gin, Wine, etc, (a variety of each,) Alcohol ; Whiskey, etc. etc." Perfurnery.—Extracts, cologne, Rose Water and scent Bags, smelling salts, .Toilet Articles, Fancy soaps, Ox ilarrow, Bear's Oil, Trieopherou4, Hair Tonic, Hair Dye, etc. , Stationer;—Fools-tap and Letter Paper, Quills, Black sand. Ink, Envelopes, Wafers and stamps, sealing Waz arid seals, Gold and steel Pens. Pets Holders, Pocket and Table Ink-stands, Business 4; Friendship cards, Pencils, slates, Wafer colors dc. Boots, shoes,' whips, candle Wick, Twin; shoe Thread, Bellows, spool stands, Whale Bone, emit*. fete, Trays, candlesticks, Lamps, Oil Blacking, sponge, Princes Polish for scourin g , Rotten stone and Bath Brick fur same, Black Lead, Patent Pails, Tubs, crothes-Pins, Half Bushels; Ax-helves, cru cibles, candy, Hemlock Gum, vmdow sash, Oil cloth, carpeting, sand paper,. Baskets, Tin Ware, Ploughs, etc..etc. . and and Mco'ichics.—Turkey gum opium, rad, and pulv. genuine turkey rheutrarb, east india also. inorphim sulphas and acetas, .ieratria, strychnia, potass hvdriod. creosote, red and white precipitate,, sulfate de quinine, calcined , nag iesia, rusimin•cas tor, red oxide of iron, nux yin It, licorice. carb, iron, gamboge, turkey guru my rr , sulphate potas sa, cobalt, cent alba, colocynth, in inastich, cal omel, tartar emetic, rad and pulv; Orris oxalic acid, rad and pulv. colutabo,sulphate of zinc:saffron blos soms, prepared chalk, cardamum seed„coriander & , caraway do. rad. &. pulv. gentian. tones beaus, steel dust, gulp kino, true, at:ammonium, floe. zinc, cor rosive sublirto; calamine' /opus, tlos. Ilfartiales, french chalk, isnsuth submit, antim,sUlphur aurat, docent powd rs, floe benzoin,. arsenic, .castor oil, tunieric, sem nigreek, baybery..,bark, rochell, ep f son and glauber stilts, genna4ink root, ealts.of in tre, (salt petre) niorinsoead, pulv. gaas alleppo, refi ned gum camphor, rad ginger, african and American - care 7nuei pay., cubebii . pulr. cantharis, goldiu seal, . a m of tatlwri`titrtartc acid, sup l-so- carb soda, ea `jai rilaPejPeeacusoha , anise seed, ising glass, pe, mina bark, pulv.; orange paid,' white glue, gutia ,ara ic,.squills, elixir, vitriol, unguentum, ballion to fir, enice turpentine, baybery. tallow, vhginiasnals . Iron sal suutuuniac, sweet flag. spermaceti; blood juniper Aerries, rasped,quassa,gum seisegat dr Lva blood, pycra, chamomile dowers, gam tie mit all - aloes, gum fcetwda, grim ammoniac; hys sop, beta snake root, rad valerian, ong and dutch' 1 • • _ cowagic pod"' and dam), eaoellaSithis i refkied borasr,-: uva ustsi. autgalisi gasp, tragaranth, red Gentian, • gum:gui:lc, gums I:4lnutikisxlia cockle.,tlyachhun galve,,euq?; - tablhariA, -- 43.7 %'er grist crude or: 14sick antintosiY;Claibarli,iitiM4 isngroaa4 I)tiriadY ash bark, Kitigitatm,iibmipiNbil,:whitebellidißte;- carb, mahniesia, sent' cholchicuns, moss,. rad actinite, , gold:thresid, crocus niattinh'siivin leaves, honduras sarsaparilla ieet, blue ,pl 7/ mass adhesive, plaster, trottAoil, Titania, BechuLe*.ea, Figs, Gault* cod LiVer Oil, citrate of. Iron, etc. Eati•ach'uf gaititin,"'izottitun;lselladena, daodeliba, deadly night shade, - thorn apple, colo r} uit', comp., ti-e, Estentio/ ,Gait--oil of pepermint, lemon, mum , mon, Taasey;ymteigreen, sassafras, origanurn, lay ender; heisdock, stores, berm, taint, 'anise, - ced*. spearmint, pennyroyal, almonds, wormseed, worsts-. wood, unipet, rosemary, amber; caraway, cumin, savin, cajiput, cubebs ; Ike.; and, •all the essences frotn'the ski:ince oils. Tekftures.--tinet., rlieubarb, myrrh, cantharis cardanna, guise, digitalis, tole, iodine, cayenne; muriate tincture of iron, ste. Landanumparegoric, Hite's syrup, chloroform conodeart or !quid adhesive plaster, spirits of okra dui aqua 4uuotria, sulphuric ether, spirit's of Lav ender, comp., salts of tartit, antrinoniatwine r oil balsam copaiva,. briinstone sulpbar, poly. charcoal, quicksilver, demijon, bottle and vial corks etc, etc. In abort, a whole newspaper might be Red. in the vain attempt to enumerate the one half of the articles kept for sale at Pommes., 'This is' the right'place to buy Goods, and titbuy them -cheap.— The trek kind Of - _Thy.; are kept hero, and from the variety and quality of them, great inducements are offered phpicians to make it their place of.reg ular pureha.e. The public generally are invited to Call and - 6:zattune the quality dui prices of goods: - Oetober, 1850.] 4BEL TUERELL. • Arthur's Home Gazette. , The subscribers have commenced the publication of a New lVeekly Paper for Families,; with the above title, to be under the entire editorial control of -T. S. ARTHUR. who . will .coneentrihe upon..it all, or nearly all,of his literary labors. •The design of this paper isclearly expressed in the title— " Home Gazette.''' It will be, emphatically, a pa per for ihe,home-eirele--a household companion-- a pleasaut fireside friend, coming to all with a cheer ful countenance, and seeking, while it - Wapitis in struction, to. entertain and interest ell classes of readers. .4. leading feature of the " Hume Gazette". will be a series of original nouvellettes by the edi tor I Who will furnish some four or five of these pietut•es of domestic life,Nrritten in his t est style fur every volume. The "Holm Gazette will be the orgsn of no party nor sect; nor will it be-this exponent of any of ,the isms of-the day. - But it will - I faithfully athmeato the right, and seek,•hy every.' means, to widen-the circle of' human happiness. Honestly wil the editor teach the truth, as he has ever dune ii his writings, for the sake of good -to his fellow en. But,A doing this, he will , avoid - unnece.sary harshness and causeless , offence, and' ke e p hi s journal free from stain of wounding per sonality. He will eppoie what is false and evil, as one of his social duties; but, while doing so, will use Tharper language than its rebuke and correc tion may require. * The Home Gi4ette" will be elegantly printed, on Jibe white paper, with large clear faced type, that may he read by young and old 'without injury to the eyes. - Terms of the Paper—ln all cases in Advance. One copy, per annum, - - iS2 00 Three copies, -- - . - - 500 Six " " - ' - - 10 00 - Ten o " . - •- • - 15 00 _Fourteen . " ". • - - - 20 00 Where a club - of six, ten.- or iohrteen copies are sent, an extra copy will be furnished to the post master, or other person, Who. makes up the club. One copy of either Godels Lady's Bonk, Graham's- Magatme, or Sartain's .Magaziue, will he sent fin. Four Dollars. M"'" All letters must be eost- !AO. Ear Money that is current at the place where the subscription is made, will be taken in payment fur the paper. - . , • • Address, T. S. ART,L4R di Co., : No. 6 Athenian Buildings,lFranklin Place,-Philada. _ SOH - 13 OL NOT E. THE School DiFectomok Bridgewater District, will weet at the pourt House on Saturday IDth Oct., at 10 o'clock. A. general attendance is desired. Teachers wishing to be examined, will be present at that time. .M. L. CATLIN Secy. Montrose Oct. Btb, 1850. LOST LAST Si3B.ll4'G. A -TW,O year old--suppi4ed to be a red steer. Any person knowing Of such an one at large would confer a,favor by giving information of the same, to j B. SAYRE. Montrose 04,-Ottr, 1850. REMOVAL. JOSEPH FULLER eft C.O. have rented the Foundry recently occupied by DAVID Posr, and have removed their establishment there wher e will be kept a complete assortment of Plows and plow castings. They are also prepared to execute on short notice, all kinds'of castings in their line called for in this region: Fitting and turning for Machinery and Thrashers, at the lowest prices: Montrose, Oct., 9th 1850. NOtke.. y HAVE disposed of one-half of my intetest In I. the Saddle harness- business to William L. Cbx A. BAIWWLY. Montrose, Oct 9, 1850. - N. B. rt is very desirable that all &cecinas due me should be settled soon. • Plows! Plows!! , Great Reduction •in ?rifts for put& Vire. will after this date sell plops at the font:m int.; prices. ' These pritei-vrai WI staidly adhered tc. Cast • Credit. Motes - Salo-hill * ' $6,00 /3/,00. Mon . 4,00 • • 5;00 . Wayne Co: - 4,0 5,00 Blatchley's Corn 3,50 . 4,00 " No. L. 5,00 6,00 " 2 • - 6,50. i 4,50. 3 8,00.. i 1,2,5: P.oirit's of various, Wilds 4O , , 50 We maid this discrimination in prices well sit isfied that it will be fur the interest of all concern... ed to pay doirn. JOS,.OPH*kILLLEII. ti Co,, Montrose, Ju1y . 25,.1850.. ' Azuliter'o, Hotlae. •'• • . • ' • • rprlE subscriber 'baying :been appointed AuditorJL in Abe settlement - of ' theinctonnta of Amos G.. Administrator of Littliant,A; Sinitb, detiens ed, wotil hereby give noticeiliat'holvill attend to the (hake ofiaid appointtnitiV-at the office of J; T. Richards, in Montrose, - on Erld n p4eciiilith;!;liVi . of. Nov. next; at. lc! o'clock . H. FRAZIER.' Motitroie, Sept. 80th;,18150., - n4o4* Lift) InkitrraliOa. Uniteti States .40 Inzunince, Annuity and Nat Company of Philacklpllll;--Mart e CorrAL-r-$250,000. ' - 'I) • .1111ENTL'Et•Agait .1.3• A-R •tii !Tilt iTtal o o9 o9.lo Insurance sad give all ,neteatary ,snfornsOan: tnany persons desiring_ 4R - make ,amdica4ol4 , _ %,;,; trontore, 0ct,.16t4, 180.. WATCHES wiii - b4 40t11 - 41g Tras-theaPer 1` 1 ' same quality in Isst/ini Own:- ititurtock fo - riitt 11C11,STS nre_raceivin 1:a, a s - 000.4/ko- • - !news Week,-!' Sept, 14,4860. -1. ' '2l - iV,,-; :11116 iee'•lo , -.7: .2 I lii. elf.tlitts.:_oh7/9tll'ltedirteser-li r eeik - atee' •11.11: , - • ‘4,`,A; C 2 GreetiinelieeftZ-No. f itit - -li 1- A-;s.„ ;ENHELlC9ifeatilielikt.44 l ,-. llar,ptS leave In lidtitildi Optlatilidtrair. SLIO ing - lis.sincere thinks, to hitfPilissaiiiid•Oas , t_ in k rit. thhien, *e- the - gen Mims : pabottit;;ltiki W . i' r'efided whim, anff:ttuAlia.& — hrnst. - ' TAW t ttfut he lias'juit4ettlineaditinv#i*A' filtri,:ii torgeariffehoker - aeleesion 'ci,_ _,_f ' '',, ,` ~ '7c Y"'t . ;,.- t- `,... t 2 1 IFANcy - AND' STAPLE :Di tit • , ~ • e; r ests and ettenenoasso ent, - •• ' • r lir " . 4titi .."' -a " b cons, Boots A Shoes,: Bitii:A . ITROV" ; t r4.7:1• - -1 Crockery, Drogs"di lieclicine • ' '' sold for cash or tproduce atiaveri smismaii*** pilaes which' defies ' all "compatibobik t .. - • :.- . - 1 tr4hiik:Salt,'at wholesele dr rittsitt t i o ,K ' i _ retiterlrihat he adheitiiekicify , titAll , . .:rl 1' alwaya nianing the lOwest'pricii*, . 'i .', . 'i giYing the . Stine ialqihtrVi 14, aik ..t . TiOrlik;liktet( lam with their_Patronoga.' ;"-' ' :. - :"`_,' - fi, _,.! , , 4 :t'. ,- 1:: ' l l - GREAT - 88/0 czoWNCeSTOldt_I , 1 The largest,beit _andvilecipuldssoitiOlarajt 1 - ham Oymaxa il the rahviitif‘friet~:k , : -- 1 01eths,-Cossiiners and Vestingsvot!liatiddes, suitable for the foliated *lntel. tiiii*, i feat sach pricesio to setWiiny'etai!bir t 11101! 1 1 tie fdace„fortheM tii deeL - x.r , , - . il.'- '''-' i:„;,1 , - Jo censNueitee of: theet hicinaii:l4*au*,„„_ fittis be .has been oblig e.`greetlf:_eikt: Po 4 st4lr, which he now offers to his -frieleds , :vow' I public for elimination. confidinCtinit 41 , -"Iiii14111.-:, they will find something -to *their - ,edetuitiltirk - '..ll§hr haS also mode - arrangementite trusithfiseforrellf*:: in in all its various brand:as, andis i rir,f ~ktt , ',,,,; 2 --..- toit,ell the solo, warranted th'beatt- -' . •••• • - - CiistoiiiNt•ork and cutting &twin the hitsisti c .' . : r Jrs and short notice.' All kin& of Ihildir 't .t.:.•• 1 " furnished and for sales -„„; -_ „ ..,_••-• • ',- - --: -- :: - . 7 ., •2„i is . WDon't forget the` phiee':ja ligi4 oeiril'[ oposite - tke - gausioti House.: L. 3. (treat Bend, Sept.: l .S, 1950 : •.--, '- 'l - : - :',:`,' ;,‘,, • 1 • \ First II • Fall and-Wi fer GO IBUTPIZEIN . /. Co. hainng • Jltkii refitted, their store,-ate , rumtwitig irkigilt4 verY large and Choke sidection of Ent Fell Winter Goods, cnosfsting - in additioii)toAeite-bini4 sto s ic of Ladies fashionable Dressiiind,Okiiikerosidi , Style Printal and DeLisineetfßornnti ,. ofils • and.!trimmings; Long and Stiuirefiliiirlai , and 4 Boots of all styles anti Taalities;7ll6tult.so6 Plus and Cloth Caps; a large iumo rt ment ‘.4 2 -1,1001 . - paper ; Cooking and Parlor iEttifireitfitti, inmes, ,,k e4 d c .- - T - 64 Would respectfully a call 0,61611441 d friends and customers ; ttith the assurance, will '.use every exertion toplease 7 titetn;,!r z itkttlili r. Prices` and qualities or goods. Stimmersville Sept 104 ADSum TRA.Totti gileq - te r TnECABIVEAL _• AV ishereby giveti to 01iMettiod4 .. in said &tate that 'fetters Otitibistmtjf,jii** bear grudtod•• fo the subscribers, a#d rporTni*Oit claims against the Estate' ace .hvoited**ol.- kucnyn the same to us wifbou`. delay• -- • KEZIER IVES, GEORGE RIV Eta, Adm • °Ober 20:1850. - • DISSOLU Mit The firm of Mills Atliaappiwiicliksolvabt tuai .onsettt on thell indebted-wilt; the. propriety oPiettling trdhont faitheinntia _ Montrose, Aug, 25.-raso. 1 - B. 1 1 - mrEJAVl'''' KNA.P.F I ; • igole Leather. T,Sk,AO L. POST & co: are sole arab . Isale Afessrg B.A. &0. Pratte celebritial** leather, 'a superior article - on hen cnottintlr, at' New -York - Cap prices. Wecan,sell Sole Leather.frats ono to awe:4*W sand'iilles at prices altivether, unhearifor iti . 13* que6nna County. - Dealers will find tereAlto_6ll on us. • ' - USTRAitnir CAin6 the enclosure ~of the etithecither;elkt oe *LE about the 25th of August fail, sied,fijp9; years old heifer. The owner Ts reimsteliti:peint poperty, pip charges andluke het awa72 JOHN. TRllNiallis. itriderawater,. Oct. 2, 1850. , • • 1140-sw- „ ::. , Wagonll.ll,lteer 'WANTED by the subscriber, 11. good Wsgi~ V ° Maker to manage`thil bunion ist4itittimigt , knowitsteinil Wyalnsing. -A man iiititit`sollia - family is desired, one making. hiuuselt:tisdkirillei find employment rot sevcral years, tirßefeesses. will be required. EDWltr Wyidnsing,ftt.:lB, 18150. - ; . BILLS • • of our customers who hire, WI. ti* wiih,to send off to be etclumged. bi.sok) commodated by calling on, . LYON:. ek BWF. Books, Be ki.• ALJL'ile'yezt,.. l ,rat: be- '471.f 044' 1 111 opened and for sale at tike Unrest pi**. ,- • '-. Sept LYONS 4 - NOM :wanted: .ti 10;000,Itil r it °° e 1 3 h 4feU e° ,4, 14 Z thii-and Ist October , fit viV41,4,134: price w 111,63 paid in gouda. ' , July 2 1 '50: :J. 'LY9tral-501$1 suppGG; ROOERIES.—=A ly poi* - §tatth. 'Sc art; . lclK4 : :l4; . ;_i v rai. forsale - A. BALDWIN. Sept. - LYONS th. 01,010: -- ,FB,--Madder, - 141,41 , (4,, . Blue ' 'Vitriol, 'Copperas, et. ; Just opened atto.oearlqr, • - • Xl"allTa4:loiir. TTATE CAPS--aeral 1-11. .constantly on ban end *Neil selling at i.e dut . priceß; - • - -- 1 14: 4 •* - • - • GEO.' L Last , ••., • T ,inn*linte =de. :tta -B .4, l 4 B Buicrt, Montrixis • ) 111 ' . 0 OD; Mg - ; ••••3•11 . !; 5 1, TeCeiliki aid fin; CiALICOPi ,t •Glingliannk ... *Ur dam" gist-vaiistro".!..A ilmeY CiiVistes Nik*.p.l4oo4;; - - Edengik l 3l 6 ol4`,. dlit4 o o6 twirl initritroiN 110110AD-OtOTHAVirsurisenik Summer stuffs-jun is. LTQNS 41011(ffit - th:PIROStAIPAIiZATTS,s pr t_ - -24 0 4-4 4 3 'r 4,40 12 -`l4l`' *' " ' „by":„....!, • ,1 =-2 3 ' 4:s • TIAPERAt• MOW ,411111041*, r Pins; ItielwralkVisilleg AM** thtkes:44olo", , ,vexeimalawswiaLide* , !. :5an.i,01*.45 , 40 - 001 paiipposioQic.W; by • 41,; - ,tltroNs 4t - 01.41110.1: 7 „. ,
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