*MIR BUSINEgS DIRECTORY. 1111ADIPVIN & COX—Saddle, Harness, Car p!, Bit madi'Trank Manuisetwer,.and Carriage - Thalibar, an, !nunlike street emirate L Post AWL-, . ithazaligairm 110W/Kii Carties on the Bakini and 'Cindy \ltiinnield all its various branches, one 40.4t-,`e f t of -Wilsons Store, Turnpike ,Street, Illknitcrise, ea. kinds of CAxE,for Weddings orr Par,ooB4cVt constantly oa hand, or nude to loiteatigitioe. . • -i. I IIIIIIWTON- , -Attorney at Law; Office on ii:-Tlllllliikei *feet; one door East of B. T. Cases •= l oarmilrentrawk Pe. 11.001 AIRMLIKA-Ittoracy at .Tar--office Piorit" Boom of his "rerti - a ence. two ft - eiatit orhis former location, in TinMpike iieee third building from corner of Public Av asipostd naarirapposite M. &- Wilson's Store. MARK J. O'BRlEN—House `and Sign .F.Agliter,.Paperitaver, (,:miner /kr lronaloi Shop over J. T.Birchard's carpenter shop skis!rods east•of Wainer's HoteL 2.,Mr ! 51111.111014[5--Fashionable Boot and Shoe :ridcei; over A. 3aldwin's Harness shop, Turn SII,OSE & Sl3lPSON—Dealera in Stove, liltoxf-Ctimmiegs, Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper -Wank: Dry Goot6, Grooeri,:tc., Public Avenue lELLIOWD-41k itEWCOIIIB----Dealets in ..111404aPs.and furs; opposite the- " Democra ~._?o,oFig office, foot Public Avenue.. MOM GROYES-r-Fashionable Taller; 'over `43e4 rupees Book Store, where he does work in ifitiU altogether :Qurpassell. BENTLEY It 4D--Dealers in Dry Goods, Dragsdttedieines, Paints, ON, Groceries Hardware, Crockery,lron, Clocks, Watches, Jeic ...flu Silver Spoons; Perfumery, fie. JOWL TIIRREIM—DeeIer in Drugs, Med 1-leiniie, Chemicals, fciint4, Gro ice/in; Dry {foods, tiara - ware, Stoneware. 04,4. iware,Olocks, Watches; Jewelry, Silver Spoons. Spectacles, usical Instruments, Trusses. Surfr,i• (seat Instrnmknts, Liqunre. Perfumery, Mirrors tioosvy, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, tte LA/AEONS & SON —Dealers in Dry GaAs, Hardware, Crockery and Tina:lie. Groceries, '.'Bop3te, etc.; ,A.LSO. Carry oti the BOOK 81ND .,./HG. Business-, Public Avenue. Montmie, Pa. PETER STEVENS—Cabinet and .Chair Maker; foot of Public Avenue • New . Goods. CttANDLEß,:laving purchased the J_J st e formerly occupied' by J. Lyons, lave re -444 and enlarged the Fame ; and are now receiv :l44ll,lll FXIME New Stock of Dry t,ootts, Groceries. V.Orlivara, Ciockery. Glass ,ware, Jap'd Ware, Mat Ate itc., do Having purchased our hoods for. each we feel confident we can offer, to our friends and patrons a /9:tje better bargairrs than can be had of our neigh bo6." A very choice lot of Prints, Broadcloths, Cassi \-estings, Gingliatns, Linens, Cambries, Hand t Also Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds, Tick ing; 'Willing,. Sheeting and Shirtings, Diaper and Crasii; Ited tumi• White Flannel, and all the small inattiiii Ike!, geedles and Pins, Silk and 'twist and . Brooke's sewing cotton, warranted to be just what it re iresents, the very best threlici in use. . Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Saleratus, Tapioca, ,eo,cti 'Paste, an excellent article for sick r#ii.;;l).erit., ;Offish, Caackerel, tobacco, and snuff, togetber*thipld Dr. Jacob Townsend Sarsmparil /A. Ale. . . :4•40,48 . ,agents for Wrr....to:s tt Co, we bave Tin iiAte,Ofes, Pipe, Pump and Lead Pipe, and Cast *pia' every description, on baud or made, to or der; klorticing Machines, Cranks, Sledges (leering of'various.kinds, Kettles, Door Squeeze, drc.4tc. Not having-time to enumerate but a sm.-.11 Ottertialfelf our kook, Ive cordially invite all to call ettiaielfus: A Yew days Later! Hie:di . .important and Interesting News Vaid Hine discovered near korai. f.t J. Lyoned; Son A RElshrifeeeiting a: large and fashionable as .Lliwitirtutent of Summer Goods which they will salkiforieady pay at, yell , low prices. Just cirop'in, Ladies end 'Gentlemen, and es:am ities:mi. ittock.', Twilliiistetothiny to see and but little to I . qtyll just maiitisttu want. You will find us for a few days longer at the old stand, W here we will be happy to wait upon all who will. favor.vs-critlf•ti mai, and where we are dentokined'Ao trade "same?' yet, but after a week oitavo4ook for us* little further up-town. it It: All kinds of "ready pay," even small bi.ifs taen tit par, Montrose, lihty 18; 1850. , vpii4 Transportation Line. NV. ce4B.P.E.KTE Rail Road FrPight Line viiettenen Great Bend and New York. IEVERY day, in the week. Sunday excepted, for ,113A9.,, Captain; Jas Wicsa.us. N. V. Clept#: will commence to receive 6d forward FF Iftlt.tln Great Vend, on the 'first-, urst, and 1 tcTi.e . ce'Vre and forward produce daily to Wie*kfuai throughout the season. Cpat.l remain in Yew York, to receive 417,11101 1 .seded. to laim,auxl • from the long ex-. Towrope,* 40-bsainints,, they flatter themselves triat `an limes-they can command the highest teat- , let prioss_..,Theoreturns will be* paid by N. V. Cvpenter,at Great : Bend. Ali V-11110:' V. CARPENTER prA, CARD. *creole:and barter Store.. VAN al43lgibec has opened a new Store at Great 4:4 l 4)o . pposite the .11aii4on House, where he is now receiving a lircr,,e and entire new stockpitlihtadsowhich he offers for sale on tile prinatple-of . • SYLLL Paorrrs—Qta.c*ONE PRICK OXI,T. jp l rnk_.ep*F.B an extensive assortment of ilgrodai:."thikgitt4i,rroclerv, Hardware, BOotii sii Stab, itatit'-ind'eatis;an - d Read y- made Cie: thine iibleli . latite4n - Purchased in New York at the lowest eltsliprices • a nd he respectfully invites §us_oineh e anua comity , and 'Vicinity IV_ calla examine 'fiis, stock before . puriasing A rbitioto-Ary averience in the business enables bin% siointase - at •the best'advantage ; and having <inist — tekneritivitl .0' agent in "New TOrki; rhtiristiOy , rette4figaditioral'seirrilies af~al poiriptiii" - 4Frorr, - Porki . Fish, 4rhofesele (L;rrtaff Oinenfit6ek.will be tept constantly • es; 141,411640rwt-prices. Being deterinineil IS)***ll4l4lr 14.3ideiler west of N e w Y Pa ijok.moitsso9aeliO ats share " of thepublic o.4br • iiireft-Pesd,..M*7 1, 1650. - - .7,e:tuni* to atid , Diovers. .- establishest Idr:ittseU„. In)" '"Seine - th' 'Belmont/not - xi:vile:go TuriilkilhatViihat-ki miles south fii* lane* born in Susauelianna 'county Pa., wadi- give iiiiiiiegOhicliejsyrfpared to iiiw4 l4 'friiihrnenta•ftupan art. ' • #r ;#:iiirOitirige4ita",sribstel2tiel_ maw • net:— `t , • - ' • o ozuelaziagie4o4. friA9 YES odalialidemodielerwe''Acere.-10 be hi. this ratteristhivekeeefd 1 : I 11at .51 . Theresa. Oa. - Mae* Foitudirr *are aeon; • WO. b. PUBLIC ..4.VMPUE. (VT Iliad and for sale chesip Cooking, Parlor; ShoP,riVurch and Chad Stoves, .Stove Pipe and . Waro,...F r ump and Lead Pipe, Sheet iron, Tin Capper.; ;Wire, Iron I Binalg, -Morticing Ma- Alines, Shingle Machines, Plooklis, Iron Scrapers, Corn SWlers,. Straw Cutters, Tie Ware, Saw Ar bors, Iforters, t Sleigh Shoes, gill Creeks, Jack Screws, 41:c. iEc.. Iron and' Steel bf all kinds—final ly, all kinds of Castings on hand or made to order s FILSON & CO. Montrose, September, 1850. 'irizttax gX,ECUTOIt's NOTICE. PUBIAC notice is lirreby given thit letters tee , ramptitary have been granted to Tho's. Shan non, Executor of Anis Shannon, htte, of Auburn township; doceased,:anU all persons having any de mands against the Est a te of the said decedent are requestied to present the same for, settlement with out delay. TpOMAS SHANNON, Ex'r. Auburn, Sept:. 15, 18.50. 3S-sw. Woodruff's Academy At Dimock, Susquehanna Co., Pa. WILT, be open for the reception of students on The 7th of Ocitober next, under the immedi ate Supervision of Rev. Ancittast.ro Stoxr di LADY, in whisie *tits andexperience the most implicit contideiicei may be reposetL• The fine healtisy lo cality and Lair prospects; of this iustituton comsat but lie aPPreciated by all who wish a thorough ed ue.t.tibn fun the least possible expense and trouble. e Academic year will be - divided into four quar ers twelve weeks'eacb—accattat ion of one week itumediaiely succeOinm each quarter. Arrange uents have been made for students coming' from a distance board with private families, or other wise, witilltbe least possible expense. PRICE OF TUITIO-K The studi."l of the primary department, $2,50 Academic, " 3,50 " s, Classiil," 4,50 Itinsie with use of Piano, 8.00 Drawmg.and Painthig, 8.00 • French, 5,00 The tuition one half payable in advance. lieu? 'Spiing Goods. .• Bl.:IRITT lilsjust recelked and is opening a full and general assortment of Spring and Simmer Goods, including a large and superior stock or-Ladii.s Dress Goods, Shatelit, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes, Stoves and other Fancy and Staple Goods adapted to the general and universal wants of the community-, and which he will sell L 9 here• tofore-onithe most reasonable terms for Cash or approved credit ii. B. .would avail himself of this opportunity to present his acknowledgments to his friends and the public (Or the very liberal patrokage heretofore extenzled=to his establishment, and to assure them that he i resolved to merit acontinuance of it, and that his gpods of all kinds Will be sold at prices that shall not be beat New Milford, -liiv 11850. N. A. Flour and Salt kept constantly on hand. RIBBONS, , pelanes, Thibet Moths, Blue and Green Barrage, Mantilla Sitk, Fringe, Lace; Regent Silk, French Ginghams, Belts, Cashmeres, White Kid Glob-es, Cravat., Linn Wdks, ShawL., Sc ~dc LYONS di: CILAADLER. Sept. 6 . 11;50. NToncE is hereby given that letters of admin 1 . istration of. the estlite Zeuas Carpenter of Herrick township, deceased, have been duly grsnt ed the subscriber, and all persons having claims or demands against said . estate are requested to make known the same to me without delay. EDWARD DIMMICK, Adair. 39.65 v. Sept. 25 THE undersigned, Commissioners of the Lacla 'manna andiChehocton Plank Road and Bridge Company give notice, that they wit! meet al the hotel of Thus, L. Mum ford in Belmont, on Thurs day, October 10th, to, take into consideration the said'Rnaii, and abo °Pe e n Boeks for sub scriptinn to stock, in acerrdance with the Act of Assembly of-1849. • JAMES FAITLRFER, JONATHAN JONES, 4. WM, STARSIRO, G. L 11.011 SS, And Others. 39t3w:c1j. Sept I. 1850 • Peter Decker Esq., HAVING been appointed by Governor Fish of New York ak R Cotirtisioner for that statetb take the proof and acknoirledgernent of Deeds and other instrument., will attend to bu,inc;f, r-‘ll. in that capacity at his officelat Great Bend Pa. Septi 10. 1850. i 37 tf. • I Lost. QONEWHERE in the borough of Non on W4dnesday the 4th. inst, a GVesPa Lace eil. Any one having found ii will cooler a facto on the owner by leaving it at the Register Pr' ting Office. 1 Hats Caps and Straw •Croods. - E I 4 I.ORED NEIX'COMB, Manufacturer of Hats, ' call the attention of the public to their ..w4orttrient.of Data, Capi slid Straw Goode. coin prising "almost ever,' thing in their line, which they would *ell extreinett lout to those who wish to buy and pay. for the sank They wi,l make all hind of Hat f, to order, on shott notice. Sion ose JUtie 1 12, 140. 01110 GRIND STONES, a new and superiorlot a44'. Scotia do., ju.4. receiyed and for BR sale by B 6 - ITT. . eiri 3li lforti-July 15th 1250. ) • New oods. T T jut io, 4 S CHDL R—lfontrose oivi Lams ez AN b4',7 . ro'—nie now r • .iving a large and splendid a&.:ortrizent •of Goods, which will be sold cheap for CASH. ' LYONS J.; CIiANDLER. September 16.1850. . CIIIPff S and Carpkt Bags, Trunks, Black, tquer d Green Unibrellas, Jappanna Ware, Crock4y nd Glass Ware. Hatdware rte. by , I'. • • LYQN é eIfANDLER.` . J 4 _ - Th opV f s, Paper, Inks, S ii, Ink.stands, Letter -13 stianaps, Mottoes, Card ,:, Fancy Boxes, Wal lets, 0.. . • SVNS é C/14 ArDLER. TIN JS, .: iting, Ticking, Batting, tad ptillinga. Cotton and :Wooten Yarn, Car pet add Knitinig. Yarn; Broad Cloth& and' Cassi iner*:i: LYONS d CHANDLER. ils.aod Die-s . tutTs c: ; p snd MtiF4rw.,S • tio: %gat*. Pirk Nitekefel; Cu • A, 421.ViNG - e tl•~:Montrose, AN' idols at Fancy Goods. Adminictrator's Notice. NOTICE. /* ER iiirthadft. ZZONS rt- - CHAAI DOW G ASR 7by 9, 8 by 10, 14, 11 .7 1,7,-12 I& 12 by 18, 9by 12. ik CH • DLER. r Wwated. Boafde, Pine 3iding and LYON& eVRANDLER. 17, i1850:y , • ' • , K,Pulveriset Coffee and cilasrmst;plack and'Ormn Tear, )(WA, ca4ate, spiests,- eIIAIfDLER. Gotids , 44 1 ) vreekjgt- • 'l' UliBELL's. curioo, 1850. • , acting and ikVOlrb 7 #- Ume pur& • ALBANY & NBUFFALO, New York-and Erie, Cams - end Suaguiluinna Rail Eoadt, Seneca and Cayuga Laker I EVERYBODY . * MAIM= LINE ! THE subscribers are now prepared receive Freight of all kinds at the following poins,Ana Buffalo, Atltca, Batavia, Bergen., Rochester, Can andaigua, Geneva, Dresden, Ovid; Lodi, Dundee Landing, Jeffidlon, Havana, Milport, Horseheads Corning, Factoryville, Spring , Port, Rend: der's*Ferry, Aurora,. Ithaca, Candor, OWego, Union, Binghamton, Great Bend, Lanesboro', Deposit and Hancock, crew day- in the week, (Sundays except ed)and contiArie with regularaty throtihout the season. They 'will attend to forwarding the same to the New York Market, where it will recetve the personal attention of experienced salesmen, who will attend to the selling of the same, and re turn the proceeds iii'llankable funds at either of the above points, to the following per:ions: , Buffalo, Storehouse of Henry Daw ;. Storehouse of Henry Syford ; Batavia; storehouse of Lucius A, Smith': Bergen, Storehoir-C of Daniel McPherson Rochester, Store of Fairbanks S Eld ridge ; Canandagua, Office of Walter Corcoran : Genera, ,C. Lawrence ; Dresden, Storehouse of Whitney & Smell ; Ovid, Ferguson at Sprague : Lodi ; Dundee Landing. Storehouse of Tuthill Co.; . Jefferson, o ffi ce of E. 0. Norton , on the Pier ; Havana, Office of J. F. Phelps ; Millpotit, store of J. Stull ; Horseheads. office of J. A. Fetrell ; Cor nmg„ store of Win.J. Arnold ; Elmira, btorehouse of Thurman . & Ingham: Factory title, Store of Charles H. Shephens ; Spring' Port, at the Store of; Redder's Ferry ; Aurora, store of H. di G. I'. Mor gan ; Ithaca, store of P. H. 'Drake ; Candor, store eT S. Bararger; Owego, office of Nathaniel Ells ; Cultist, 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 at Doan Hantock, store 'of .A?lisOn and Reeves. ' AMF.S . ISISK, Binghamton, Wm. WHITNEY. Dresden. r GEO. P. - .MONELL, ' do. • NATHATAEL 'ELLS, 0we,„..0. A cmss.—Buffalo i Henri Daw; Attica,Thomas Syford; Batavia, Lucius A Sinai]; Bergen :Daniel McPherson; • Itochester, 4 -Fairbanks S. Eldridge"; Canandagua, Walter Civetiran; Geneva, C.Law rence ; Ovid, Ferguson 'Sprague ;. Lodi :,D undee Landing, Tuthill A; Co.; t lefferson, E. G Norton; Havana, J. F. Phelps ; Idttlybrt, J. Stull ; -Horse heads. J. A. Ferrell.; corning, Wm. J. Arnold ; El mira, Turman A: ngbram ; Factoryville, C. IL Shepherd : Spring Prrt ; Redder's Ferry ; A urorn IL A; G. P." Morgan Ithaca. P. H. Drake ; Cand or. S. Barager : Union .C.'"N Wheeler ; Great Bend, F. Churchill ; LaneshOro', F. A. Ward ; Deposit, Ensign & Dean ; Hahcock, Allison d: Peeves. - CArrAry JAVES S . :I - 8K *ill superintend the busi ness•throUghout the,ivhole Line, and receive and' fill all orders for Greries, Fruit, Fish, Oysters, ttc. eze.; which will be bought at the lowest ;vhole saleprices in New-york, and forwarded to either of the above named Depots. July 16, 1850. Susquehanna Aademy, Mputrose, THIS Institution was opened for the reception and instruction of pupiLs, on Tuesday the 10th of September, Miller the immediate direction . of LE.MU EL-H. WATERS, A. M. Graduateof Am herst, .Principal, assisted by Miss MARY 11. HUMPBREI of Southwlek,Mass.,Priacipal of the Female Department. Miss CALLOLINE S. Bow - 31AN,Superintendent of the Primary Department MISS :]LILT C. BLACEMAS, Teacher of Music. GusTAvu H. WALTER' Teacher of Gentian 'There will be thrre academic terms in the year.. The first commencing on'the 10th day of Sept., of 15 weeks ; the second on the 6th day of .Jati., of 14 weeks and the third on the 20th , any of. April, of 14 weeks. PRICES OF TUITION. The studies of the Primary Department, per, term. *.1,51:1 The studies of the Academical Department, $4,00. The studies, in whole or in part• of the Aca demical and Cla..ical Departments, 5,00 liu,ic, with u,..e of piano, . 'i1),,00 Drawing and Painting, 5,00 French and German, each 5,00 N. B. Pupils from abroad wishing . to obtain board, ugly receive direction to places by applying to Francis B. Chandler or Win. J. Mulford, Commit tee. HON. Wx. JESSUP, President. ALBERT CHAMBERLIN, Esq., Secretary ,MASON S. WILSON, 'Treasurer. Montrose Sep. 12th 1850. Read3l made Clothing. THE subscriber has on hand. a good,assortment of Ready bade Clothing, consisting of Dress, Frock and Sack Broad cloth Coats froth £6,5Q to sl3,oo—Tweed and Jean. do. from 2,00 to —Fants,a large variety, from 75 cents to Vests, from $l,OO ;4,oo—Shifts from sto 14 shillings It may be understood that I will not be ender soM, , on any article in my line of opal value, even if I am obliged to sell AT cos - r. Or I want to sell my stock on hand. Persons, therefore, who wish to buy, will plelise give me a call i at the fist door above Searle 's HoteL • QEO. FULLER. 11antrose, Aug,..14, 1850 Auditors' Notice. THE subsen'ber4 having been appointed Audi tors in the settlement of the accounts of Sam 1114 A. Loomis, ono of the Executors of the Estate of Jasper Loomis,. Deceased, would' hereby give notice that they will-attend to the duties of the said appointment at the office of A. Chamberlin in Moutrose, on Monday the 7th day of October next, at ten o'clock, A. 3L A. CHAMBERLIN, ) Auditors. F. FRASER, Montrose, Sept. 1850. • New Milford Stove Pepot, 18511. BURRIT has just received a new assortment of StoveN including the most approved kinds of Air-tight and common cooking. parlor and shop Stoves. Russia and common Pipe, Sheet Iron, and Zinc Stove Tubes, Ike. etc, to which the attention of cash purchasers and the public is invited, and which will be sold at very low prices for.cash or approves credit. September, 1850.. BOOKS Ala STATIONERY. ' WFr ARE receiving a large . assortment of all , c kinds School Books, (I.Attin, Frencii. Greek & German) Bibles, Histories, Miscellaneous Works, Medical Booki, Cards, Tissue and Note Paper, &c. &c. Those 14 want of Books and Stationery will please give -14 a call, as we intend to sell cheap for cash ' LYONS di CHANDLER. Montrose, ( ngust 26, 1850. IDISSOLIITION. • Wi have this day chsposedof our interest in the store at Montrose to D. R. Lathrop it. Co: who , will continue t b tlinsiness in the same manner as it has hitherto carried on. Those having unsettled accounts with us will please call and settle without delay. Montrose, Aug. 19, 18150? .A. I.A.TIMOP strayed. FMW Pine WI. so called, iisßridgewattrtown: - ship. on Tuesday the 17th inst., eight sheep 04 three lambs markeA "10 FP Any 019" C return ht. said. sheep and lambs tb the subscriber, wiltbe hatakatnaly resrat4ed. • " W. a HENSTOCK. Montrose; Sept. 3tth. 1860. - 390. PAROCHIAL SCHOOL of St. • ,Indmtv's - Chttrok Spring- Penult' TEACHERS; u__ r. REv.G. , I4 O .•B L KINNER, Rector Ames .ti.,oiturxr.a,Preceptreas frHE Fall terra or Quartet, will commence on the 1. third Wednesday of October, when it will be the most appropriate and advantageous for student to enter. No students will be received for a less term than one halt a quarter unle.sshis . abseence is caused by siclaiees. TERM: Common English branches, per quarter, 50 Higher English branches, „ „ 350 Higher branches of Mathematics& Languages, 5 00 Vocal Music will be tring,ht:onehour each Wednes day afternoon. 'here will be no contingent ex penses 'except fu f 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 tonal care of the Rector. 'THE subscriberstave commenced business un derthe firm of S. H. Sayre J.: Co.. and are now opening a new assorttient of Goods, consisting of almost every article called for. We intend selling mostly fo ready pay, short credit will be given to those ( thxA may wish) that have been proMpt in meeting Their payments. Goods will be sold as low as at any other store in the county—by good attention, and low prices, we hope to get our share of patronage. P. S. In addition to the above, we have in eon. neetion a Tin and Sheet Iron establishment, where will be kept a general assortment of Sim es, Tin Ware, Sheet Iron, Caszinas, Hollow Wares All orders in this be attended to immtne diately.. Merchants that wish to buy, to sell, will be snpplied with Tin Ware, Stove Pipe. and Stoves, on liberal terms. S. H. SA YRE & Co.. Bonnebt—Spting style 9, for 1850. A great va riety of all kinds and qualitieß, for sale cheap at S. U. SAYRE 4: Co., Rats and Cap.—Gentlemen and Boys' Leghorn, Wool, and Palm Leaf Eats, by 1- S:11. SAYRE d: Co. .1: Join ti9s,* ilea• patent premium and safety gas lamps, consisting of church, parlor, store and shop lamps, and the patent Phosgene. for burning in the same, fur sale by S. El. SAYRE: th - Co. Sole and rpper Leather, Boots and Shoes, of all kinds and c, I:dittos, by S. IL SAY tf: Co. Win, Salt and (:lava, codti-1) and Mackerel, Salt, Lime and Pla,ter; in lr.nze or ...mall qUarnitic.4 by S. I(.S 4.t.- co. P/ongh.m.—Bingbamton, :Skinners dy. and Mott Fuller's Plougli, and castingq, con stantly on hand. InA.—Englizh, and Screedes' square bar:, sail able for drag teeth, by S. 11. SAYRE (S: co. April 10, 1850. Valuable Property for Sale. THE following Real and Personal Estate, as hereinafter described, situate iu New Milford, Susquehanna County, Permsy Ivania, will be sold at a great bargain to ;icy ore N% hi, may choose to pur-, chase. The real estare consists of seven hundred !! acres, five hundred of winch are under improve • ment, and on which are four dwelling him-es and seven barns. The farm well designed for a Dat ry, and is capable of feeding one hundred Cows du ring summer and winter, and 'every part of it well watered with springs and streams. The buildings and land are in good condition, and on the premi ses are about five miles of good Stone Wall, and the other fences are also good, and on the wood _land arc large quantities of Che,it nu t Timber, which will supply the firm for man years to come, and which will also be valuable 'for building the Rail mat'. whlch is 40on , to he built 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 d Erie Rail Pad passes, and about one rode front the probable Depot on tha Martin's Creek Railroad, which will lead from the Lackawanna Coal and Iron Mines to intersect the New York Ar, Erie Railroad at the Great Bend. ' It can be very advantageously divided into five farms. on four of which would be the necessary Dwellings and Out-houses; Fruit Trees, tic. With the above will be sold a very large stock of Cattle, Hursei, &c, including Durham Cows, . Working Oxen and young Cattle, and also all ue cessary implements of lia,bandry Tor carrying on • said farm or farms. The Terpuir4-sol& will b 2 as follows :—One fourth of the. purchase money fur the heal e4tate will be required at the time of purchase, and fur Stock, Farming Utensils, dc., half down and the residue to be paid hi equal annual instalments, with interest annually on the whole sum unpaid, to be computed from the full delivery of possession, the' first instalment payable in three tears from the delivery of possession. and the whole amount to be .paid within ten years from the sale, to be secured by Bond and Mortgage. Fu'l pos,ession to be giv en on the first day of April, 15.51, with the privi lege of putting nCerops next Fall if desired. A good and indisputable title given. The above described property belongs to the es tate of S. MEI tear, late ul said county, deceased, and a more desirable property has not at any time, in this section of country, been offered for rate, and no greater inducements offe.red to purchasers. Per sons wishing to invest moneys in Real Estate and in good Stock, canna 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. Bentley at Montrose, in said coun ty,,and any further particulars that may be requi i-ed will be given. , . MICHAEL METrEFT, t Executors of S. BEJ. S. BENTLEY, y Meylert, dec'dt. WE have now on hand a great variety of codk -sPorlor -hop stoves, which we will sell for 'cash or. ready pay cheaper than ever,among our Cooking stove. , are the following kinds : The 6Plicenix Air Tight, the very best stove in use, . " Improved Rotary. " Extra Large Oven. " " " Irving.. 44 It " Rough and Ready. ,/ 4 41 ,• " Elevated Oven, Premium and other stoves of almost all kinds.. Parlor sieves for wood and coal. Also an astortmeht of stove trinimin,.o.ll, Tin, Cop per, sheet Iron and Zinc Ware. Aiir article no .• on hand made to order on short notice and the mos reasonable terms. Purchasers: will sate money b (giving us a call before buying, as we arc detertniii ed to sell at prig which must suit any one. ci3B ROSE Jr SI3IPSON Reddy Made' Clothing. A GOOD assortment, of Ready )fade Cloth ,for idle cheap at the store of L. S. Lam' • ,„ Now is the time to buy; Gre4t Bend, llune 8, 1850. 1 ' .Igtemv .Gpod:s. T LtONS & SON aro now - opetiinga hand , ne U as.Sortrnent of Fan and (ThOifs i• ett Vltt" disposed of at the lodiht rate: Sept. IS. 1850. 7140) 6 16 itaper 044; „ LYONS d:. Montrose,. Sept. 4i - 1850. :' • ”, PETING -4 hapos!:o I . ciwn - ,: 4. just eneit and fdr sale by' J • .'" . AYONS' New Store ' , lt . New - GO6l . .~.• LYONS* CiLet..YD R.. , 31outrow, July 24, igbo. J. B. SALISBURY THOMAS NICHOLSON', I Wardens ABIOSWILLIAMS. New Firm To Dairy-men and Fanners. Stoves Tinware dc.e. " Iron King. " Wltitide's Double Oven. " " , • f •• .....?..::'.'l3. ' - ' 4 l >'?t",:=._l,... "t __ .. ..._, ..=' . .. l ''-''''.- '- 15 e ...": '. • ••!."....-' .. 'T:,..i , ;'`' .. , q1. ,, i',' 5 "::.&.14-i:. .1: 1 40i . Rafferty's Celebrated Family MEDICDTES—A/ieitid -of all oilier.% and nii,ani mond!, approved-f—P he Productioni of .es -li censed Sur eon, end l'lvsician of 20 years prac tied experience. RAFFERVeS BAI-11 OF GILEAD.—Arnong all the remedies'6efbre the public. this stands preetninent in the early stages of Consumption, 13r6nchitis, Castarrah, ,Coughs, Hoarsness, Asthma, Spitting .of Blood, and for all affections of the puhnopary or, gins occasioned by cold. Too much prise cannot be bestowed upon'this remedy, and the proprietor urges any one affected With any cif the abere'com plaints, to secure it at once.- . RAFFERTY . ..i FAMILY PILLS—The best. Family Physic now in the Country . for sick head-ache,:cos tiveness, cleansing the stun:melt of bile, purify the blood, carrying off diseased humors and resttir , ing, health. rtil..3=ll'S FEMALE MONTLY PILLS.—For remo ving female ob,tructiong peculiar to the sex ar rising from cold or general weakness of the system. Al- , 0 for -females of costive habits of body, dyspep tic or nervols, weakness, debilitated females. _ IZ:ui ESE 1Y art weak or inflamed eyes, warranted superior to any in general use. R.:FFERTY'S STRENGTHENING Pt ARTER—for pains or weakness in The breast, side or back. - 'RAFFERTYS WORM. Ort—The Great Worm Kill er; warrantedlo remcu'e worms where they exit. RAFFERTYS •EISBRO - CAT/ON — for sprains, rheumatic jams, cramps, numbness, stiffness or weakness of the joints, swellings. quinsy or sore throat. The greatest remedy of the age. -The above celebrated Iledicines for :sale by the folloning AGENTS -I ' ,Y. Lyons d: Son, Montrose Ttullifi T. Ashley, Brooklyn ; Thos. Jackson,Spring vill ; C. E. Lathrop ;and John Bogart, Tunkhan rieek ; pail* (t, Co., Factory ville ;. Stone, 4tters,on &Cp., Abington Center. my 18.1550. 29:1y. BOOTH & FOSTER LATE. J. 0. BOOTH th C0., - Fashionable Clothing Entporlican NvuoLsALF: r.ETALI., 27 Courtlarat-st Net York, (a. few doors be'ow the We§tern Hotel,) 'THIS HOUSE, by reason of its Great Popular '. itv and extensive Reputation, both for has Superior Qualities and Cheapness of its Goods', has ecently been extending its businer=s, until it now presents an assortmentoat once unrivalled by any in the city. One - of , the Finu, being nrie of the Pioneers in the Clothing Business, nevotes all his time to purchasing- Goods fur the .Estab/ishimilt, Which. his lon-A Experience, acknowledged dill and with the aid ,if abundant eapital,he6 enabled to do with the mint predominant success. Another of the Finn SUperintends, in person. , heir ext , nisive Manufacturing Department ; and the Stook the,: pr,dceed. and with a view to grai n...lt; Ellurnev and LW/U.4,111.d amounting to near! ly ;3100,000 in value, comprises an assaiment now unequalled. and they d.r:u all compel:ion. They desire particularly to cal{ the attention of Countr) to their Stock, whom. by their extenQive 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 indiridual wants. _ Gentlemen visiting thus city will at all times find them in readiness to .furni,li from the ratallest article to the Complete , of such as.rannot fail t. Stir THE MOST RE FINED TASTE, or iteet the approbation of the must Theit'Manufaured Department, is replete with every dz..scriptiotrof _Dress and Frock,Businese and Traveling. ..tia. ek ,ini Albert Coati. All the styles of Prap De Etet, Alpaca and Bro. Linen COATS. Pantaloons ol all the 'various styles and quail ies . I', 's of the.te,-t and richest pattern. • Dre5.,,,,-, G ~s , ,t...c. The Fatter ..lepartment embraces everything, new or de,iratile in the line of Shirts, Drawers. Bosoms, Collakt, Cravats, Stocks, Scarfs, Gloves, ilandkerchiefi Hosiery. Suspenders, Shoulder Braces, llotait Belts. drc. To verify to above statements, they ask gentle men, when ii , iting the city; toicall and Examine yor thrnistlqt,,c- where they will receive the most. polite atteton:the. proprietta4 , relying on the ex ces-sive cheness which their Unrivalled Facilities enable the to attord their Goodi; to ensure a Sale.. F I.'l, I, ' UPI'S furnished toiOrder at the Short.' 11.? est Notice! and sent to any part of the United Mates. I J. C. BOOTH, 17 -pn , H. L FOSTER. - N. B. Oren from 6 o'clock A. M. to 10 P. M. Woording and Clothdrpss*ag. E l i I Ca. rtNii gbieritier .having..purehased the Wool A- C . 114; and Clothdressing estalilishment, situ• ated itviessup Township, on the Wyalusing Creek, -about it% miles from Montrotie, lately occupied by Synitit 7V - any, takes this method to :inform the publid,hatlhe works having undergone a thorough repaOtg throughout, the Machinery i being fitted • up NO new 'Cards Sc., and he pledges himself . dial() pains shall be..spared to give entire .-atass factko to all those who. may favor him with their • cus#ni. Clothdressing .dope up:with despatch. St4n finishing, done ,up iu the best -style and. on 1.14 nost reasonable terms. st.fr.cr a good as.sertment Woolen Cloth - of het: quality—Flannels and Olen shawls. kept etti . stantly on hand, which tv . - be efehangod at i f• 0. rates for wool or produce. +A/1 work entrusted to his care shall - be done wpm the shortest notice ltd warranted right or. no Pay i , ' j Those bringing loads of 1110t.4 titan a distance, an have it:carded to take back., I' Produce taken iu,payment formork. , ~ C. N - SOUTJIWELL. Jessup, April 10,1850. , , New Chair' Fae.tors. T a Subscriber has opened Chair' Factory nearly opposite M. S. WiliOn's sbire, W . Wre be intends to keep on band all kinds of Fancy - , Cane seat, common Windsor.: and almost iv Idhci of Chairs, called for, also Setteelof "every:deser:ip= tion, which he will sell as lo# as can he: bouthl in this Country. Good Cherry Lumber - taken, in exeliiintrui C 1 dos; Persons are Invited to call and ' examine before .pnreha.siilielsewb6re. • • l - gopTli ; IllorifroTe; , • 171.-.1101 , - - • - - Cash; -PM* —1- • Biatit/TT:witl•. pay the-iiigliest tprirci3 • C'itah or Nods for Wqgl. 4 • • = Neff.-Milford,'JUne'4, k860:1:1 7 . , „ - 11Irs7r iitCrEIKEP T,a.ITE,'S sit (.It eJ to his 4srge•stildt,Oraff4l.l*iii . V9,lVor of Battley's 'Gold:1 5 0, . , kn(lo . 4o3; 4 '•thiptghoitt:ihsiirkohifiriirliiiiirifeise Where among' the' maims!' to ibe-tho,fortKen _Montmeaurte..2oth 1850 L QllAWLS.—ausie 19t, at 4 41gpiorla: 4, 00Pluiltilti r d • ":1Y014,13 d CIiMPLE.I.I..t-4 lkiputrose, Sept. 24, 1859. ' MercUantv '. 4411 IN EACH OTTLEL-Oifi Tat4.44 - Tr, Tin= Dow a 4yhOne 'bouie coatiifning g;- win .11:111e,Dstis. • Price simq Pe e, or Skliatiks for • llEgalßri-- 1 .0 1 pup t ipluv _ Is now put - *P.a. QVLRT BOTTLES, and la of th e some itilength and : eat:4r && 'Marl& the bee Wan. The graze toperioritiotTitti , Pllll.lFlClL Over SistaAPaitiu, and all kdher inailn,ruiedicines, may some 'lmmure be tete steed (tote - the! telkiirieg: facts: EtttsT-sbeeause It nor 04. possesses, tie poilk:sis of ilk medication, the Pont Esselte& w a rs % •Yellow Dock, dbk . . • erry and Srmsn.f.n!a Barks ' , . . . . =ere gr . ang/5/...M. c rf uil Y cm"nr i ted • -474114, "9 , j• queqk unk - icksaftit•getnerveers.t.n.ecteh bbt uf thin cash,/ NZ, in. any truAtie uforwilipinu, =lied Kritmt 4t°,Ba.ruarani a , But, SEcblq4v=hetitise 'Phis PUrifiereka useAlieul tfficacy oncyhenling throw of sqqqeca.qa, itopts, Haiku, and Yekeiliblea,.• the run:F.lmi.; lar4ertia of which urn ?ratify mai m , - sorsaparilio, .41 when acie are, cumpouruled with gm, ;ilia. Yellow Dade. I Chtriy. and Sasrafrin, they m a k e g t , cotethg,itoetcertaigand atria Purifier of the Mood ia ~,r1d..1 So nne'is Liths..6l.l to have erery Auired Judi*/ • the Dust is tialy np Tablespp onfat Area Nam, a Dap. ' • But it ia not no with Extract of Saralparilht, for iamoseq z; " of its medication (in Int-ge bntifeii) heing .soAnych we a k e , and reduced. the Duff: of Saraaparqla' haa to ba-174" Three, or ; ,111pire , ...1. 0 4-7-..Tasz4,,Fotllt, or m o 4 times a oEly, 11.,have. any misiteal elect ;. and so a buts Suraiiiireitrn'only.boitlasuiviour spocatfula thcrefore," 6o spounfitia at a tiou, and Evi.mfu*SoSlWo..dan will use hottle of it in •• ; • Youri Styr., or Six Dayn, which show. that a bottle qf BrantAs Pu rifier,i , lll l~.t from Twelve to Sixtgen•DAvs longer than a bott:e of dom. EarMa; and it its daily inedieal efficacy (in man duino PURIFYING anif figna.lNG as LllO daily (large dew) or Sea, parilia, lien it ifseavE4 that ONE bottle .uf II worth Verea;-Flotral, or Pile times more than a bottle of Sao, poralla. The above cOmprrison does nut - yet show the veal Aff ci , exeln raft.- beti.vetn t fin medical etleary of Ba.tirr's PURIFIEZ end SAR,APARILLA. This will appear by the certifinai Dl cures to Bramrs,PamPhietir, uhowjng that ONE„BOTTLE OF . BRANT'S PURIFIER nas raufe,elneitcy, end cares more bnpurt blood diwase, al= TB% Bottles of.Sarsnparilla. If, them ON II'OTTLE of Posirtse selLq for O' Seale, on, R.3u/o of Sarsopo/-ilia sl:Ottld sell for Ten Cents. '1 CANCEROUS SCROFITLA. Mr. J. B. RASKIN of 11=4 Onchin Co-, N. Y.,who was etre . of Scrofula in IBA swore to the fads as related below, in a action in the St:FRS:ME Coon - r in thy. City of Nero York Zeeth of .1)tr...emi . ,..1.3411, under the following circuiretare t . A person in: the: City of Sew York had nianufaeaod arti tended a SintHOtti article, of . ..medicine; cal/In,: it bu t t, INDIAN MEDIC./NE, is . inerlatlfOst for genuine Al:Mich. .11, wet peoterttiedla ehtnat damages, itt the Sapretne ov rt 4 the City.of New York, acrd the cave was reete,ed by the Con m J. N..tosicotit, 'Pug, 51 Liberty Street, en eminent Lea-0 es Referee to take, the testimony. The defendant plealhi , aft/iv:tam pf -xliitt,toFF; that the YFOR!iet4ti - of arim's 11.1 ID soz•te casaeit•bed FALSE NTATESIEN . TS et own, of dais had commitsa finial on the pttlitit, andtherefore. an not entitled to datiutzes. The case of Mr. Mukha was "come'l ao b.da9);7/.,r, and Basking Was aware as a ,ours,, in re.ori to the Iricrs ecLitmlbia tent isbnMOltg TRAN SESTainD the ItabliatVatt, Mr. ISANXIN said, I as, vt:,;llatratuateh with BMWs Perrifrs; Et. Rant —LsaT eaSel Almeet. tke, mra qam, ou I• Li i ua.ley erne:tell' bY it f UN'S , neetitl.:cl tLe.t.r.tf , Int-trant—ttot, et,l4 ..turd mat .o.:+7.ltae, tr. att l aitltal ."la - In caartt,”...4 h intarmarm. flare es,moor, beforeOM, fi ' rm n r'. ervier' taa tt ,,,t0 n .4 When Lloitnestreorderasne t,Le Purifier-1' had heee.eeee e e My bra a Inez liene4 1 steel!! sot +mos ray Lad to oe, h ee l ; , am InS; see Meer' n Irina:from ear to ire'; orm tar WOO rslen wt near idled Jec a r de plum, It Oily }Alai,: b y e ' pe ,,, : e. en...ie.% brae min 'rotten( oh tCatdpflig, XI that Li t {}rph sod rrot4l the Iraq*: as Moer was on eh& seen.6l.4 St terse asTa loot another ems noire ts 4 ,[llll robs se large, .1.6,411.1 CIICT4 ter,t..4 lae, one dott'M. bdy!roteld to, Le-I,J ins; an Are., on me me (reinm Bartai to t ery Mho's,. tort lead.raten to the t•iiir I tor se eral o!..re a ea e m, I her-I lit oor's Poreor I. nan4 tasks. Us Ant t e em. hated ertramt Joys I an. to he.r4 I may took No ORro cf • spoonfolaTa!ar:Se;SlLtil bottle ro'rartneiereh,l or, as to testaertr o fee .44 of !met ; the serseßleatehe I tOO% the fu!; "0" Tina mars to the dragestrete of Men:. Leenzarel, at itmur Cenlb,rlwe 1 0 Ma-ran-al buLtte this ilsettis ENT.EII A!.!. MY et.eVts. bat Ara email mess a.0...ut tas Ivre.as the end of my Unmet,. area I then noon lamb Or Gain MCI r , whtrh 1,141. a PERFECT Ct.l.lthl t tad re-toted eta to health. FOR FULL PAJ:I7Cti 11R.INPS P.44 , 1'11L.F:T8. I Mr. Z. S. Tnnlt.merctint. Byron. Genesee Colman-N.Y. wrote. ditatz.-2-1. 184 Rs' "s lied:eine is Joins wteden here—it his cured p mon to Consumption, that on tb ti t , naps had rani flltl-1 di, I When. he commenced PM; Branfa Medieind, he - could : no' raise Au hand to hi= head to t.led at the anci,.erery symptom seemed to intim that - he most diet' but; ngtottithina to ttl!,Le4E dolt ace L labor and rides y l over the county. He used only fii.id ..tfes. I will oleo alio* . you, when I visit the city of New York in the'spring; stint gred things Brasil= don't fait It has also cared a' young Jody of Cvarineplinn in Orl , county, which her father soya no donor could ere. - -FROM THE C3R4kVE.. Pratt: Foster. rnerchanui of West` Corn Conn.. called!en us at New York; 4pri11110.1E47, anUesd Brant's nalsAl7l 'Pad effEeted cures terEaluelt !arias MO Conswcaptiaa in their town, that noWno . .otner catigh Me. eine emild be sold there ; that it bad 'titian!' seats as if; f the grave—amble that physicians and all the hitch must die. : pne gentleman. in particular, was so fit got that Ida Optician told him it was useless to take say tre medicine. Bo theit, when no hope was left, began ,to se ffranCa Balsana:-got welland is nor as well ai !west Doctors could give no 114 ILtr. Wm. B. lent:dogs, a 'merchant at Ai erpost trci Amlatabulit co., Ohio, wrote to us, October 2d, lete, and of ed a cure of CONSUMPTION which the use of BRANT', IF IMAN PULMONARY BALNAM, had effected in Mr. Wi Cro'cktt of an adjoining toe:m.1111r. Concket had MP' lief ittiMibe kiOet physicians and.rinmerous inedicinethl folitid'none. for the fatal hand of that unrelenting pee Cslossem r ptfon, bad taken fast hold on his vitals, and im destreying and. i debilitaling Ws. body that be wag tan grief ea. rums ,t,iatit up bf b& physician, and all' as one'ulto - ivntild .soors &Wit a 'grave. But mien lagt 'estrinnity; etta4Uind marvellous este !mikes. v' it %s nue, that ,the of ,e0451_ - otie beaks of Beare! AN PULMONARY PALNAAI lOU unclinclted thd destroyer, , end 'restored lifx. Crocket 'to ' now a nutiquT, . EAlrFri lit up rn watt BLEED I NG'.. , :AT: THE 1.4 N, Mr. AV.Chapman. merchant, Middlebury, state mont, stated ;to us-that bin ton was afflicted with II the ho t.% artd*fter aU other remedies fated end ' clam!. kiirowid die, he Mode used Brast's f ertonet4 B4rots; Which soon restored Mina* twittk SHE C.OU ,N6r.itEEP IN Mr: Jam* pins;tsiiMrchanten 01 miller of; _ CoS, Qhic wrote, Sept:ll3th. lBlB,that Biarei fistiats-was effecting , sotne astatushing burrs 1 7k a l le W e ' bi 1 401 4 14 4- *MI tbewrif• otl She had been diseasea fok, fowlers 'yetr*saus !ma:Emit Atni4s his eartMkgs in pa ing dtw trying all kinds 'of metUeines:butte no purrs& not tea or e!eorsis her ted,foOtiliativera,-m of her disease ,• but norriaiter, using Aims/honk. Piamonary Sdhain, abe could ' ll ad, 11e u *sever she eduld.• • FEMALE' , WEAKIIESSESAND.COINI No remedy °fibre to the public has saw b eertele and effectual In resforujr-lAZyr slclde seems and itregulariti' 'of th e-see, is Biort's' Massie. It %ekes n difference whether the be soppreision; Uccle tir,o%mtushaew-it ' ALL.-by strenktheta %eastern, eueliene .E.IX: 4 1111NO AL4LYENG NENAUX Ses_Piwpfdeht - -- • "•:- OH A' Ca F LIFE: • . Trcrer thel - Girl. to the Wm" ; arid the *hoer eP -- the te!kchee mrceiernehl, and the ottr strPlevizqr. tte telPreeeet arty of: the ‘ 41141 quentlX:ertetilit g i etnetrilecil of Sae eh. Nwrouelllgiales aidlkraup Cured liiitheut,feitis AltBESTgar , eotd. Bl PLAINT* le VistUretteed lefelte'ree• — No riother ourri the, het Cholera rafanturit,'-whil_ e"*4lHt ‘ Atir I+ION4II.IIY, BALSAM lte r..lWee lianktfNro:MilforsitlAmiley & Cut T. Pilidgei:liaisboro - G • il4r* Bend Edivialiffaiy,33r:baklyti ; Jobf , ilarford; q„./Ve.ityr?!:, Dpil4;,' A. Gib-on, • • " s- • -• . • ,IrIikONShISL Their; old stand, where they bar PanCgOrPOtuksOtment of - NRIV" 99 0 ^ iiiipeabbi out feeiseiti as their hitijaestre: to,
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