and custom h o uses. ,If ships laden with val- proportion of the hardens of alt necessary and ee ee e car goes, approach the shore or sail a- useful irnprok , l einents. And as nothing cou d long the coast, light houses are aeceesary , at contribute irioi.e to the health, comfort, and ~ _ ta bl e po i n t s f or the protenilon 0. life and safety ofthee city, and the security of the p " ropel ty. Other facilities and securities for public -buildings and records, than an abuti commerce and navigation, are !hardly less dant ,eupply of pure water, I respectfully rec important •, sea those clauses of the C,oestite- ommerid that you make such provisions for tett, therefore, to which' have referred, l ilave o btaining) the same as in your wisdom you , m i re d from the origin of the Govern meet - may itleene proper. lib era l and beneficial_ construction. , The ec passed at your late session, ma -1 int only ,have lighthouses, buoys, and king cert. in propositions to Texas fur settling 5 l es ,:the dispu ed boundary between the State and beacons been established, and floating bare been e l, re e !;the Territ ry of New. Mexico, was immedis rie untsined, but harborsl 61E 4 unproved, piers constructed, and e en diately ort its passage, transmitted by express be et for the safety of shippilig, a d to the Governor of Texas), to be laid by him se a walls to protect harbors from being ti led 1 before the General Assembly for its agree , up, and rendered useless, by the• actiotr of I meat thereto. Its receipt. was duly ackuowl the ocean, have been erected at very ge'eat ) edged, hat no official information has yet expense. And this construction of the (len. 1 beeu received of the action of the General stitution appears the more reasonable from Assembly 'thereon : it may, however, be very t e e c onsideration, that if these works, of I soon expected, as, by theiterms of the prop sue'l LT bent importance and unity, are not to 1 a4itions sulenaitted, they were to have been 1 ,, , • 1 lished by Congress they cannot be i acted upon, on or before the first day of the ii,--Japastied at all. 'BY 'the adoption of the presets month. C c -et:mon the several States voluntarily i It was .hardly to have been expected that iee ted w ith th e , power of collecting dutiee of , the series of measures passed at your last le , et in their own ports ; and it - is not toy be sessioq with the view of healing the sectional H ee'eted that they should raise money, by ixiitferences whic'a had sprung from the sla -ti, taxation, direct or indirect, for the "very and territorial questu!tus, should at once tf. h"tit of that commerce, the revenues tie. 1 hat e realized their beniticent purpose. All nied from which do not, either in whole or 'mutual concession, in the nature of dcompro , I part, go iuto their own treasuries. I mise must necessarily be Unwelcome to men Nor Jo I perceive any difference between lof extreme opinions. And thoogh without the power of Congress to make appropria- i such concessions out. Constitution could not, :.ere for objects of this kind on the ocean and ' have been formed and cannot be permanent :: t ower to make appropriations for similar i ly sustained, yet we have seen them made the tiets on lakes and rivers, wherever they are , subject of bitter controversy in both sections ire_ enough to bear on their waters an es . lof the Republic. It reeuireil many months ot • tell: se traffic. The magnificent Mississippi the'tx''°" "tld d'"l'bertut°"' to secure the eon - NAti is tributaries, and the vast lakes of the , curl, nee of a ma j ority of (unotees in their oe, and the Northwest, appear to me to tutor, it e Le. le te.• suange if they had been .. e 'thin the exercise of the power, as justly .7 'vexes ed N% ail immediate approbation le pee .es, d as clearly as the Ocean and the Gulf , el, I'l,e and States prejudiced and heated by the M, e co. It is a mistake to regard expendet exceoug contiosereiee of thigh i(ipresentaties. • --feludiciously made for these objects •as I 1 hetteve these measures to have been re <er-teudttures for local purposes. The posl- louired by the circumstances and condition i. :or site of the work is necessarily local ;I of the country. I believe they were neces .te utility - is general. A ship canal a _ I sail to allay asperities and,ammosoies that .eased the fails, of St. Mary of less than 3 mile I wets' rapidly alienating ode section of the is ngtli, though local in its construction, [country from another, and destroying those . eel yet be national in its purpose and its fraternal sentiments which ere the strongest LIAM I .as it would remove the only obstruc- of the Constitution. They were adopted iu a to a navigation of more than a thousand i t.he spirit of conciliation, and for the purpose les, affecting s e veral states - as well as our of conciliation. I believ e that a greit major •'-inercial relations with Canada, lity of our fellow citizen. , sympathize in that - 2 .., too, the Breakwater at the mouth of and that purpose, and in the main ap ii laisare is erected not for the exclusive spin[ and and are prepared, in all resets,e to e. of the States bordering bn the bar sn these enactments. I au '.that the American people, bound together by en ' lever of that name. but tha t of the whole , kindred blood and common traditions, still ._•4l-.‘e nawration of the United States, ,cherieh a paramount regard for the Caton of :,•.d, t.) a•cunerderelle extant also, of foreign ei ,,, re , . If a . .. lip 1 , „ io , on the bar at their fathers; and that they, are ready to re. 1 bake any attempt to liolate its integrity, eirtranees of a south, rn hurt for want of Ito disturb the compromises on which it is v..ll'elent vii pth of water, It, s very likely te eed, or to rests the laws which base been , .. Yv rth , +' n ship: and if a Eteernboai be , P a. " -- mlt. enacted under its authority. n'e in :ow part of the Mississippi. on ae The series of measures to which I have al .:s channel not basin_ teen prop rly• clear of 01, , ttnctlo , a ,.. it ra.o . Le a boat . 1,41, _ hided are regarded by me as a settlement, gto either eight or ten -leates. 1 niay w id 'l l p rinci p le a nd -üb'tance—afinai settlement ut the dalieerous and excitiug subjects whi c h as se-new-hat rernarkale:- .. ,,at amen e r all the tle s• embraced. Must of the.ee subjects in : rly one Statee, there is dune that is n it a gr eeter or less eetent, bounded on the -,`de'Ld" are beyond your reseln, as the legible / lion which disposed of them was, in its char ear, e t r the il-tilf of Meeieo. or one of the at :ekes. or some rani 7, - .711.1e river. l amer, final and irrevocable. I.t. may be pre I stemed from the opposition which they all en „. ~,t , _ 0 , on-i,tut tonal &lites fellow countered that reone of those' measure were ette.e, ee tn sista Jtect, as in carryine into 7free from imperfections but le their mutual. 7„ ( 7 ail ‘ , 77e- r v, ere conferred by the Cut.'” I dependence. and connexion they formed a 7. e 7 re ' l /lilild eoceider ouretvee a e d e _ he , -..1.„' . ; -..- I e.t.ine for wee and the game i I system of compromise. the most concilatory, ,:. ie. fie , le7 cot,.tantly in mind. tint and best for the entire country, that could be ' obtained from conflicting interests and opin e rgpad .....e u r duty ate due not to a i • ' a , tones • r but to the whole... .;For this reason I recommeed - your adhe .,.;.,, - r ,ArnmieDil that appropriations 1 rence to the adjustment established by those , - -( - Ipleull ;such w or k.; ;L s In v i Tivasure . s . unt ,l • ti me an d experience shall r' ' I '''''`lF t'llgur' "1"n tier c ' 1 "-nlm''''": 11 -: ' 4 , l7non.trate the; neet ‘ , .its id tertherh ~,,.t.. ''' 'P.' may seers to Ile tii'dolli of i- , 0" 1 -tetlm to trua.l aetenst e sae' idn pr abuse. -- to ' , e7 of Intellc. an I geeerel importenc- ' ,' By that ad jjtment we havb been rescued e difficulties and delays incident to the ; from the wide and boundless agitation that !dent of te sate o•'none by Comeres t se-rounded ne, add have a firm; distinct, and -''t in many ~.es 'es t, 1 .1et...1 , r l'it'er. lot. 1) e•round to iest upon. And- the occa -re is reason to apprehend that mane tin- si n Ertht, will iustifir me in exliortinir inv c . ate creditors c.l the toeverriment'havP corietrymen to rally' upon and maintain that • - t.v been unavoidably fiend. Congress wound as the het if not the only-rneens, of ... s._• mamatchbueness of a P'llnle. character. , re:loring' peace andquiet to, the counlfv, and I eeimpossible it should give much at- ni ntaiuMg inviolate the integrity of are I:- -- , n to mere private claims, and their ac- In .' "I " - Il l ation is now o great. that many claim- nii now fellow eisizere, I cannot brine' ° 1.. reu.t despair of ever tieing able to oh- Lid 4ommunicatiot to a close without invo• t:. a hearing. It may well be doubted kin_' -e.O lo join me in humble and devout Ir. - Congress. from the nature of its- or- ih.k to the great. Ruler of nations, for the • rat: in, is properly con.titutgqi to dee'de um tiplied blessings which he ha.. gracious -. 1 cases- It is imeuesible tea' ea,,11 lv bestoseed upon us. His hand so often 1 =lsauld exam , the' metlte e. eeer, ve.t_tle in our preeervation„ ha.s. stayed the ...t. .1 vs•hich he is compelled to vote, and 1 pes ilence, saved us from foreign war: and •,T. I oAerous to ask a j 'age to decide a do74tic disturbances, and scattered plenty t • !sick he has never heard. thr ea e shout the land. in- - decisions may, and frequeetly must Itug liberties religions and civil, have been ....,.,ee either to the claimant or the mail tairled, thelonntains of knowledge have eeseveent e and I perceive no better retne- i all •,•pl kept open, and means of happiness le' .he erowing evil than the • establish- wld ly spread and generally enjoyed greater ent 04 c;nne tribunal to adjudicate upon I that have fallen to the lot of any other na ilea mine. 1 }„ g leave therefore most re estfe:ly , to recommend that provision - be gr. - el: he- Jaw for the appointment of a com- von is provide And. while deeply penetrated with e tulle for the past let ns hope that his a)I Yence will so goitre our counsels, t•, , ,..510rl to settle all private claims against the as t at' they; shall ,result io giving satisfaetion sited d t‘tates; and, as an a parfi hearingto o tr constitnentk,'seetiring the peace of the eel In a ll • eo nt esle d cases be 'very enea rg cou try, and adding net* strength to the trni „tory, I else reecitnnead the appoi atreent ted g ver a eolicitor, whose duty it shall be to rep- Sill D EILLSIORE ' the Clovernn'tent before such clatrrimis- ent under hich we live. ASIII "OTON, tleceither 2d, 1850. I acd protect it against all illegal, fraud- j, ee!. t c- unjust claims, which may he pees- 1 Leeed ter their adjudice.ti on. ; , A r s e r'oelaleh has neither voice nor il your deliberations, looks to you for ret ec e o e an d aid, 1 =1:1 I commend all its ants IA) your faeoralite consideration, with full confidence that you will meet tlretri not nix with justice; but with literality.; It ..,ould be borne in mind that - in this City,' 1 out by Wathiugton, and Consecrated by lame, is located the Capitol °four Daritit. ethJdern ofour Union and the symbol of 'peatee e e. Here also are situated all the seiceLuildisee necessary for the use of Gov Llt: • 41 and all "these are exempt fro m taxa- par .'..a. ter, El ou i d b e the pr io •of Americans to 'c'er this p i lste r e k .300,415 , 03 to_the people! of whols &paha% and' convisient tad safe • tilt transactiop of do publiclanthaess and Preservation of: itutdio records.; , :rratient should *ref* bean !a PO/44 gOTICE. s of Rti4. JOHN LONG . are respect , to attend, a Donation party at the Par . - Paul's Ghurchi hiootrose, an Tuesday, th. iuuy Isosia t g Pei*, • DONA I I7OI4 V ISIT. • frieo• of Rev , Mr. WOOLLY. are respect avited to attenct a donation party, at his resi- I in Franklin, onnuradny afternoon and eye . 19. h Tb I lia / 0 Idegce rtowßosr. LirdEtrit .111411r4Jv ,Lyceunt will hold its regular etik AiL the Cotut House, on Friday eve. 6th, at 7 o'clpck. The goblikare invited .order, S. B. 4.1E1494 Priest 0 CoOns 4 Seep. - . II • 16 MR 11101111.11ML-No.' 1. ' 44-4102444 - itesdi it4et ue hereby notified to mtet arosoov• 47 • Dee.tlth at 4}.ddecic - '- 4 i u 1 ;11. !a:Ramo; .Foreman:. The , g i ne 6 31 AR it TR , 1 11l Jackson, Nov. 28t114 by Benjamin : Comfort,Esq Mr. Grans W. So6ass, of Great Bend, to AB; Hawn Earzaasionits, Jackson. • . - DIED, . .., 1n Dimock, on the 10th ult., TMA, Wife of J. N. "Foos°, aged 4?, years. Her many virtues endeared her to her familyami friends who are left to mourn their loss, which we trust is her eternal' gain. • Com. • -- mono VOTIOE is hereby given, that I halve left my /1 Books and accounts in the bands Of A. Chem - berlin, Esq.. for collection,- therefOre 101 l per bons who have o suspicion that they are indebted, are politely requested to call, settle and pay up arid oblige, JOHN ONO VES. Montrose, Dec. 4th, 189 n..- New Recipe For a Christmas and New l'eart _ _ le POUNDS Brown Sugar-4or one; dollar ; !",0 do Rice, one dollar ; 10 lbs. Basins, I ; 10 lbs. Ginger, 1 dollar; 14 lbs. ,Salaratus, dollar; 10 lbs. Pepper. 1 dollar ; 100 lbs. Nails,for 8.1.24' cente ; 8 lbs. Coffee, 1 dollar. The above mixed with Flour, Butler, Molasses and Eggs, and boiled or baked 4 hours-l--when cool eat with Maple Molasses—the ingredienit to-be bad tor CASH at LYONS ct CHANLER'S. Montrose, Dec. 3d, 1830. 49:tf ItTagazines for 11461. fIRAHAM'S Magazine, Gcsley's Laicly's Book, Sartain's Magazine, Fowler's Pbtenological Jciurnal, Water Cure Journal, Holden's Dollar Mag azine, Harper 's New Montlily.Wootiwortles Youth's Cabinet,&c., furni4berl for 1851, at club price-4 by J. LYONS 14t. SON. N. B. Specimen numbers to be seen at tbe Dec. 4, 1850. And/let's Notice. PRE undersigned, appointed by the Court of - Common Pleas of Susquehanna county to dis tribute the fends arising from the sale of the Real Estate of Geo. A. Cooper,. hereby gives notice, that he will attend to the duties of that appointment et his race in Montrose. on Friday the 3d day of J - uary next, at two o'clock P. M., when all persons interested will. present their claims. "or be debar red from coming in Tor a share of such fund." WM. J. TURRELL, thud itor. Montrose, Dec. 4,1750. 49-4 w Mi linerg ,'PISS BETSY CIIAPMAN would reipectfully -111. inform the Ladies of Montrose andl vicinity, that she will work at the above business at the: re+• idenelb of J. W. Chapman, same building as the Ite:;iider Printing office, near the Episcopal Church. Nov. 21, 1850. - School ti/e)oks. Ageneral assortment of School Rooks, whole sale or retail by LYONS.& CIIANOLER. Montrose, November 26, 1850. Here you have them. TUST received a new supply of GOOD $, Which twill be sold low for ready pay at S,EARLE's. Cash or Goods paid fut Oat, at SE.i.lO-E's. Montro s e, November. 1950. Executor's Notice. LL persons indebted to. the Estate of Henry rt. Hayden, dee'd., late of New Milford„are re :quested to make immediate payment, and all those having just demands against said estate, win please to present them without delay, duly 'attested, for settlement. WILLIAM HAYDEN, t SALLY C. HAYDEN, 1, rs* New Milford. Nov. 27, 1850. Stove Ware and Pipe. EYSTONE State Airtight Cooking Stowe for _ll burning wood and coal, the be in use ; Rough and Ready double oven Cooking Stove Elevated double oven ditto; - Prinnium do. do.; "Victoria do. do.: Empire State do.: Clinton Air tight du.; twen t3 size.: and kinds of Parlor Stores fur wixal or coal ; ten size: of 6 plate do.; Coal & wood Stoves for shops and school houses, the best in use ; Cop. Der. Brass, Tin and Iron Ware; Russia. English iron Stove Pipe; Stone, Tin and Zinc TutTien , . for sole by the 100 dozen or single at the Eagle Filundr• depot. WILSON it CO ,Montrose, Nov. 26, 185(1. Tirol Ca 4 . Patc. ikt . CCA. re de., • bit , Ink— A purely black and truly flu ent article, with no corrosive properties. and without liability to thicken by age, rdconiniended the clerks of various public (.41- ces as being the best Ink on all accounts now in use, ar" if put in clean vessels and net mixed with other ink—For sale in 4uart, pint, and half-pint bottles be J. ETHERIDGE.. Montrose, Nov. 27, 1830. SUEUIFF'N SALES'. BY virtue of thre writs of execution toned out of the Court 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 Bar urday the 21th of December A. D. 1850, at one t; clock P. M., all tho several pieces -or parcels of land lying and bejlip in the township of Harmony, Susquehanna county and, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and descrified as follows, to wit: No. Ist on the north by the . State rine of the State of New York and Pennsykania. on the east by lands of M. Moor, it Payne and other lands of Sela Payne: do the south by lands of M. Clark and Win. Hawkins, and on the west by lands of C: Bush ; containing Z.-II acres, be the same more or less, together with the appurtenances, a log house and about 8 mere! improved. Also. one other piece or parcel of land: No. 2, in The same township, adjoining , the aforementioned lot. liuunded on the north by lands of M. Moor, on the east, south, and west bj , other lands of said Se lo Payne ; co6taining 100 acres wild land, be the same more or less. - Also, one t.her piece or parcel of laud, No. :1, adjoining the last mentioned lot, bounded and de scribed as foLows, to wit: On the north by binds of H. Nolers, on the east by the Susquehanna riv er, on the south by F . . Pule and gif Niceardal, and on the west by the last mentioned i lot No. 2 ; con , tailing 180 acres, be the same more or less, togeth er with the appurtenances. about 7 acres improved, a well and a few applettees. _ ' Also, another ,piece, or parcel of„land lying and being in the mute township and county afuresad, tli,, No. 4, adjoining the' aforeineotionedAots No. 1 and 2, and ended oti the north by lot4Np. 2, on the west by I t No. 1, on„ the east by land of P. Pole, and on the south by land of R. Payne; containing 10 - 0 acres wild land; be the same more or less. Afro, one other piece or parcel of land, No. 5, being in thi:same township and county efetesaid. adimaieg the aforementioned. lot No. 1, bounded and detcribett- as follows, to *it : On the -north by_ lands Of It.Tayne, on the east by lands of S. Quick, on the "gull by lands of J. Tompkins and Win. Daytoil; 4.10 ori the west by lot No. 1; containing 100 we* wild land, be the same more orders--late Ow estate of Seta:Tape. , Taw- executieu. et the suits et Spencer Ree 4. amid. te Jaw: F. Ktugw—TboinftsEiliutt to.theuse or Joh - a - P. I.l4onii Sanwa Bush, stwAt; tOJobn F.lteatte wipe . ll44* peyatt: ' " CAL - GM= - Bh'ff. Sherilra.Ace. Xtitrii*.yx. • ,• .ISfiAntber AM, 1840: • r. I'HE R:EGIS I TER. PI:MASHED EVERY tHIIRSDAY BY James W. Chapman. Advance payment in Casb per fear • SI 50 if paid within the-year, 00 If not at the end of tbe year, . t` 50 Farms for Sale- IIE subscriber, intending to visit this 'tail T ous counties in the State of New Jersey and the South:Eastern section of New York, will act as agent for the private sale of Real Estate—Eartns, Houses and . Luts--located in Susquehanna county, Pa. All who wish to offer their property for sale can give a minute description of their Farms or Lots as follows: Number of acres, how many un proved, Ind how watered ; Buildings; Orchard, grafted or common fruit ; other fruit trees, and shade trees; how far from Montrose, and the - nearest point to a depot on the Ne* York ik Erie Railroad; price and terms of payment. A full description Will en able me to present all necessary information re specting'the property and the adYantasres of its lo cation, to any. one Who wishes to purelutse in the places I may visit. All who wish .to sell or pur chase Real Estate, will receive prompt attention by calling on or addressing me at Moittrae, Sus quehanna county, Pa. EN - Conveyance from Montrose to the premises free of charge. Office on Turnpike street; 4 doors west of the Brick corner. The following Farms and Lots' are no* offend for rale: .iNo.I. 40 acres, improved, Frame House and Him Ne. 2. 80 acres, do.. do. do. N 0.3. 100 do. do. , do. do. N 0.4. 100 do. . do. - do. do. N 0.5. 70 do. do. do. ci. No. 6. 96 do. do - do. do. \0.7. Store, Warehouse, and Lot. No. 8. 145 acres, implored, framed house kid barn. No. 9. A 2 do do . log house tram. No. 10.9 do good frame house and barn. o. 11. house and lot. No. 12. 100 acres. improved, frame house and barn. N 0.13. 340' do. 200 im. do do im. do Xo. 14. 413 No. 15. 160 dfl im. do - dO N. 16. 172.5, 25 im. do do N 0.17. li)0, 75 im. do dO :..18. 114 80 im. do do o. 19. 300, 200 improved, do do N0..30. 145, 100 im. do do N 0.31. 100, 130 im. do do N 0.22 - 90f, 46 im. tin du N 0.23. 45, 30 im. do ' do N 0.24. 24 225 im. do do Nu 25. 125 acres, 100 im. frame house and barn. No 26. 196 do 1401 m. do do No 27. 40 do 45 on. do do N. B. Persons desiring, to purchase any of the above, by giving the No. can obtain a full descrip tion. ALFRED BALDWIN. Montmso, Pa., October, 1320 cyrTh. subscriber will be in newton, Sussie.x. county, N J, Wedneday, Dec: II th ; Augusta, Thursday The 1241; Deeßetiotau, Friciay the 13th; and Pditeho.!t, Passaic county, , N. J., Monday the. loth. - Sustg'x Register and Paterson Intelligence' plea,e cx,py. TO BOUNTY LAND CLAIMANTS PAM& unJer•igned has been appointed by the IL Commissioners of Susquehanna county, Agent fur said county. hi pursuance of the recommenda tion of the Pension Department at Washington, to supervise the preparation of the application and proofs of Claimant, for Bounty Lands." which have been appropriated to all classes of officers a nd s‘,l - who have served one month and upwards, in any of the wars in which our conntry has been en gaged. He has been furnished from the Depart ment at Washington with all the necessary forms of application, proofs, Sc, AlLlberefure, who have claims to Bounty Lands, by application to him, at his office, in Montrose. either by letter or in per son. can have their business arranged with promp titude. J. kL. DLMOCK. Montrose, Nov. i, 1858. Carpenter.: Wanted innuediately STEADY employ will be giver] to some four or five good Carpenters to work on snill-geiring, house and other - shop work. As the subscriber is somewhat extensively en gaged m the erection and repairs of mills this pre-eats an opportunity for some that wish to be come acquainted with that branch of business. All that wish good mills built or repairing .tad warranted, can wo by , -4. lin- upon the 1.. , .;M.530 V A....NCE. sso. tiOTICII TS hereby given, that an election of President, Managers, Secretary, and Treasurer, of Bel mont st. Oghquagu Turnpike Road . .)ompany," will be held at Mumford's Hotel in Belmont, on the Ist Thursday ‘,ll -January A. 1). •By order of THOMAS MEREDITH, Se y. Lackawana &Suatinellattita Haiti Road Election. NTOTICE hertby given that the Annuil Bled ton fur choosing otllcers to conduct the busi ness of the Lackawanna and Suquehanna Railroad Company, for one year. and until such others shall be clapien, will be held at the Hotel of J. Gore, in Carbondale on the third Tuesday of January nest H. S. 11E-RiGE, Sec'y. Carbondale, Nov. 9th 1850. 46:tm Almanacs for ISSI. THE. Family Christian iffmanac, with beautiful engravings.--The Temperance, Liberty and Farmer's Almanacs, for sale by J. LYONS it SON. November ith. 1850. Auditor's Notice PELF. stitistriber having teen appointed Auditor irt the settlement of the accounts of Amos-G. Bailey, Administrator of Latham A. Smith, deceas ed, would hereby give notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at the office of J. T. Richards, in Montrose, on Friday, the eighth day of Nov. next, at 10 o'clock A. M H. H. FRAZIER. Montrose, Sept 00th, 1850. - n4O 4w Life Insurance• Uniteci Slates Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia ;-- - -Chdrfer Perpetual, Caw - mi. BENTLEY, Agent for said Cerapa . S. B by will receive applications for Insurance and will give all necessary information to any persons desiring to make application. Montrose, Oct. 16th, 1850. ' - New Goode.- .A SPLENDID lot of Shawls, PF ) its, Bedtick, Bak% wadding, Japan Ware, ; Groceries; La dies Boots and Shoes, and Over :sithoes, Children BOOtg, Codfish. Pails, Tubs, )3rooms, Perfumery, Lamp Oil and Candles, cheapest in town. Books Slate', and Paper justopened and for sale by J. LYONS £ SON. • - WANTETh. • • Flannel, Socks, Beeswax. Lard, Tallow; Old Pew ter, Rags, Butter; cheese; Gram. &c.. Oct 80. 200 BARRELS of Floui, .St . tk York, for sale by LYONS & bIIANDLSII.. laßoteboro et Montrose. Nova 12th 1850. CriLVER SPOONS, knives, Forks, 4o., t werrrust ed as pure is any in the civilieed world at October, 1830.1 TRU Es. BOOTS AND MONS. A good assottrocrnt of Boots• Mid Shoes embra cing Men's - toarse and fine ftdots, Boys' Boota and Shona,.4tn's and Misses ditto—abito CLOTHING Embracing a great variety - of, Oven:oafs, gads, Tweeds, the., a large variety of Vesta front site shil lings upwards, and a good assortment of Mints, Shirts, Wrappers and drawers—ditto HATS d CAPS! Silk and Fur Hats; Plu.h, Fur, Mohair, Cloth and Glazed Caps, fitil - fashices, for melt, bays and chil• area— BOOKS AND STATIONERY! School and miscellaneous Books, Staple and Fancy Stationery, Inks, Inkstands, Pen-racks, Penknives and a great variety of fancy, articles too numerous to enumerate, just received at FITLbER's, First dour above Searle's Hotel Montrose, October 26, 1850. "MEDICAL CARD." TIC/CT. PATRICK finds, od 'etannidirng iritn the I 1 state of financial affairs, a necessity as he be lieves, for calling on those who are indebted, for a settlement; and althotigh he 'disctaints any inten tion of being hasty orinnonsiderate, ivould 'beg Imive to suggest in the nidst delicate Manner-pos sible to those whose acc ounts Rave been standing from tAfte to ten years, the - propriety of maktag some payment, before their . available funds have been Othehrise. appropriated, or exhausted 'upon the varions'bumbuga V' the day. Nov. 7,--451sytt Notice to the Public. '_'Nev 'Seasonable, Fall aii,l Wint•r Gdocts, atthe • Great one Price Store. L. S. LENII.E73I, Gsx.vr BEND, PA, 11011EGS leave; to take this opportunity of tender -11 int , b his sincere thanks to liis Friends and Cus tomers,for the generous patronage they have ex tended to him, and at the same tune inform them that he has just returned from New York with a large and choice selection of FANCY AX.D. ST4PLE DRY POOPS; ---11.1L80- • ,a fresh and 'extedsive assurtmedt of Groceries, PO,- visliois, Boots it Shoes, Hatsgt- Caps, Hardwtire, Crocking, Drugs do 3fdicitie, itc., which will be sold fur cash or produce dt u very small advanctt,at pries which defies all einnpetitidh. Flour, Pork. Fish & salt, at wholestdt. & retail. He Would also remark that be adhears strictly Co the system of always daming the lontst price . at first therbby giving Sit? same advatitage to all Rho may fakiir him with their patinnage. OREAT BEND CE.OTHI-tG STORE. The largest, best and cheapest assartment of Rain .11noE CLOTHING ill the Village of Greet Bend. Cloths, Cassmiers and Vestings, bf all •quitlitles, suitable for the fall and winter trade, Which we of fer at such prices as to satisfy any one that this is the place ibr them to dent. hi consequence of the grtat increist of his bast hess be has been obliged to greatly enlarge his stock, ;which he now offers to his friends and the public fur examination. confident that in so doing' they Will iita socriethine to their advantage. B'e_ has also made arrangements to manufacture cloth ing in all its, various branches, and is now prepared to selt,the same, r,Frauted to bear inspreticit- Custotn work and cutting 'done in the latest style and short notice. All kinds of Tailot trtrtlmings furnished and for sale. - . Car l Dun't forget the place... 0 Store nearly opposite the Mnnsiou House. L. S. LENHEI-M. Gretit Bend, Sept. 25, 1850. 39:tf. First Arri Val olt - Pall and Winter Goods. D L SUTPHIN d Co. having e.nlarged and • -refitted their store, are uuw filling it with a very large and choice selection Yew Fall and Winter - Goods , consisting in addition. to their usual stock of Ladies fashionable Dress and Cloak Goods —New Style Prints and DeLaines; 'Bonnet goods and trirtiniings ; Long and Square Shawls; Shoes and Bruits of all styles and qualities: Ifen'a fine altd Cloth Caps; a large assortment of wall paper; Cookinyand Parlor Stovs ; Stove trim ' iningi, • They w • lukiktespeetfull ask a call from their old `friends And ctistbineis, 4 - iti the 9ssuraoce that they I will dsteeteft• etertiort to please thdm with the prices and qualities o, goods.. • Stltntriersville Sept. MI,. MMINISTRATOWN NdtIOE 'THE .Exteste of C.A.SIVELL IVES dec'd. NO. IC2 . i4 hereby given to all persons interested in : H id r]-tats that letters adininistratinn have been grunted to the Rubscribers, and all persons luivffig claims against the Estate are reclueted to malts knotty the same to us without delay. • KEZIER IVES, Adm , rs GEORGE B. IVES, October 39, 1850. DISSOLUTION: The firth of Mills tt. Knapp wits cllsSOlelti by mu tual consent on the 27 inst. An indebted will see the propriety of settling without farther &flee. Montrose, Aug, 25. 1850. B. EL MILLS. WS. KNAPP Stile Leather. ISAAC. L. POST & CO: are sole agents fbr the sale bf• Messrs E.A. S. 0. Pratte ctilebratedeolti r Wailer. a superior article on hand constantly et New Yo City prices. ' We Can sell Sole Leather from ono to one thou sand sides at prices altogether unheard of in Sus. q uehanna County. Dealers will find it to their in tereSt to Call on us. Oct 1. ESTRATED riAM - Flizsto the enclosure of the subscriber on , or about the 25th of August lastot red. two years-old heifer. The owner is requested to prove poperty, pay charges and take her away,. JOHN TRUMBUT.iL. Ilridgawater, Ott 2, 1850. n4O. By Wagon Maker Wanted. lITAXTEI) by the subscriber, a good Wagon - Maker to manage the business, at the well known stand in Wyahrsing. A man with a 'email family is desired, one making himself uSeful wlll find employment for setend yems arßeferelice will be required. EDWIN LER IS: Wyttlwitn, Sept. 18,,1850'. - SMALL HILLS. ANY of Or ettstomers it , ho have small bills they wish to send off to be exchanged, can be ac commodated by calling on - LYONS ft SOY. L. Books, Bo oks. AIL the Text Boo k s to be used in the nen Academy. and also a variety of others, just opened and fur sale at the lowestprices, lay' Sept. 4. .1 ZYONS 110.4 • Wanted • • - 1010 AA yds. Woolen Flannel, 5000 pair's Vl.l good mixed WooleaSocks,betweett this and .the lst _October. fin , whist the higbelst price will be paid in , go,ocho. July 2, ' J: LYONS' et SON. ClR9CSRlES:—.4rfrestreuppirof Sugitm Bice kh Tea,. tute• Starck Soap. Maitkerel4c, just reaeived alliffor sale by Sept.4.i . ; J. LYONS if SON. D YE „irifFFS. 7 4tuddei, Blue Vitrioj, Copperas, - Amato._ 41144 ; . Just 'lpene4taila cheitp by • • Bey. Sept. 4: .LYONS ' . .LYONS t , - . 'ETATS 'd: citP4'—zit "amorttne9t ! 1 1 1 A jjjj constantly t)a 'sad tibia* I 'two*, suing at odueedprius, 4'.; ,?\ . : Firesv•easklitaill lit* Store.' rrai. subscriber has - o maw Ekon at Griali, - 3 1- 'Bend, Pa, DeIrIZOPO4 I. O ganiket ROOK; -*here he is DOW receiving a *entire new' Mock of Goals, which he ciifers ' tabiflut the ' priheiple of - - - ..- . - .. Sarxt, Paovrrs—Qtncx. Rtivaxs—Orsix " •-• &iv-. - Hie "Stock embraces an extensive • :•ent - et".. - Dry Goods, Groceries, Ornekery, Hardware; ; . , 4:1 ana Shoes, Hats and Cep's: ate Ready made i' , • ' thing, which hive been put:bleed inifewYeek a She lowest cash prices; and hicnisfilitfully invites' .., the people of Susquelisinna_cem4, and ykinity to I call and. examine his Steel herdic:ink — Chasing ebie• where. His experleike iethe hnsuiesikenables him so purchase 'at the best adkuitage ; find havinii. made an arrangement with an atetit hi Tesii York; Ti he will be constantly receiving addithinal supplies -,V of well selected Goods. .. . . -.1! Prods; ona- n -Flour, Fork et Fish., saUgesaitifreiiiii 1 A eery extensive stock WM be kept ',eitistaatlv 1 1 , on hand , at the lowest prices. BelU determined .1',.. not 'to be linde ns:Ad by any dealer - w est of Nei , II York. he respectfully solicits 'a kbakii of the public 4! _patronage. ' ' LSi LBNREIM. . Great Bend, _Hay 1,. 1850. - 11, Woodruff's Academy At Vinaock, Sthlitehatuisk - 4).4- Oa: vITILL be open for the reception of students od V V the 7th of Obtober next, uhderthe,„imMedi: ate supervision of Rev. Sno b ds LADY; in whose ability and experieike the most implicit confidence may , be reposed., The find healthy hi; calk tiir pros "'eats of this. instituton cannot but be appreciated by_ all Who wish a tlicirough,ed; ucatioii fur the lenstpossale expense And trouble The Academic year *III be divided into four...gnarl tars of tirelve weeks eattf=-s:raiahoo of one week immediately sdecending each quarter. Arrin,ge. meats have beet: made for studenti coming fran a distance to board I:l : t wle r b livate finliliekor Other= wise, with the le as ttaloa*. - PRIG!, OP TUfT/O'N. The otudies of the 'department; 42,50 Atrideltlei son " a 4,0 With use of Piano, .8,00 • -Drawing and Painting, 8,00 Frinth, IS 00 The tuition one half payable in advance. new Affival; Tjr 13TIRRITT, is in full receipt ofins FALL e 'STOCK of Goods whichus unusually lame and complete in Fancy and Staple Drsr GoOtto reiieit, Crockery, Hardware, Iron et Nails, 3 & Shoe's, Cooking, Parlor and Shoo Staved, Blitato #obes, ffats, Craps .k.c. Sic., incld ih .Arnc‘W a large and splendid aseortmento of .I,a&es Dress Goods and Winter Long Shinals i ti• which be would, invite the attention of all who are wishing goods of thi her,t styles and atprices that cannot be beat Tor oath or product or all hinds, including Yirooleti Soci, Phiquel, Pork, Grain, the, inomy quiMtity. IC B. Coarse and llreidera gait and "Now kept contently on hand, - IN%r Milford tth, 1050. ' Littest Arrivfil. - Er •UR TM has Jost received anew perior assortment of Ladies Dress .oiodr, Wintet Long and Square Shawls, and Staple goods adapted to the aeason,.of the -most desirable atylei and prices: New Milford, Oct. 16, 1859, - A TWO,year Old—supposed to be a red _steer. li.. Any person knowing of such an one &CIA* aiould confer a favor by giving inforrnatioa Of Abe lime, to ..Montrose Oct., 9th, 1859 TOSEFIT FULLER d& ; : CO, have-rented the e i t 1 Foundry recently occupied bi Dino P ' . and have removed th eir establishment thers,wl ie will be kept a complete assertment of Picks '1:1 Plow castings. They axe also prepteirl to 1 onishort notice, All kinds iif castings +tn their Jive titilled for in this region. Fitting and tort flier m : Machinery and Thrashers, at the lowest prices. , Montrose, Oct, 9th 1850. . . \ - Notice. FHAVE disposed of obAtalf of :Ay ititiiiiiii itl i.lie Saddle t' harness business hi William , Li. Cox. A. BALDWRI. Montrose, Oet. , 9, 1850. , • i ti. B. It is very desirablii that all stedunts'4ll Ishould be settled 800 n. A. BALDWIN; don i" ayne Co. ;Luchlere Cord I = No. L. 2 GEO,' FULLEIV LEST LAST REMOVAL Plows! P Gtedi Rethction in e will after this date prices Tktese . prices w kitt's 4,00 5,00. 4,00 - 5,00 8,50 4,00 5,00 o,ot 6,50 . ...- . kisb . ( kW-- - lA, oints citations kinds 1 40 ..• 00 44 ojnake this disciimintld is prises welt sat- Ohat it will be for the in ; rest of all coatostn i4 pay s down. JOi9EP FULLER 4; Co:- . ontinse, July 25,-1850: ' • • • Pall. t odi3.t• laiteStoeic of ion Goodiv-41, opeoinrai • LSAAO-L.IPOST Co's! . . "1. - •OTS and Shoes, Rubbers. Buslchis, Gaiters; LYONS atm NIVEL SAE'S good' White Beans,--Dri•dt w . Apples, 433., *autej J. LYONS dc 808. ‘'tiose Ni‘v.76, DISSOILMTION: •. have this tisq dirposed atout'interist in Ad' (4,-.Moatebee to lattinip i Co. who win me the businelts in the same la( been -led A. LAMROI ',8.5AL14.131 Pikll'• .. - : Y: -. '•.=' , ' - :.'" 1. y4;ilii:daia..i} . t, .: ite , ptymr4...irosit:Dif ,- ;.!. 11: EgblaßtriP4: --:-*,!, . .. .., . . a Woo , thc: i ptt, cbt"' J. ZIONS‘ ek SON.I ar _ r ail , Gll 4isiorar firth*. er,enlatN l llP i 7 tli~ B: SLYRt OWS ! kees fcir Cask ,1 plows at Vie follW be etrietly'abeieil cif Gaith VITIMELLs:
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