Ines pondence *twee' it* W, ektifint the Austrian Chaige • I WASHINGTON, Decem ber. 3 1 ; 'lB5O e'', , sent to the j3eikr r The President yasterday rate copies of the c orrespondent* between thjai ' kustrian Charge and Mr. Webster. Oa motion to print 10,000 extra cop i es a very animate d d e bate arose. All tfte Senators . bo took port bore testimony to the makter -5 ' a bility of Mr. Webiter.7 )(r. Mangum, said- Mr."SWebster's letter ; n uked National d - UCtrines-American doc ines---openly, and manfully avowed in the yes of all the world, • The-Vrespoudence is-ptiblhed to-day. The Austrian Charge writes - an important ester in which he characterizr the missions 1 Dudley Mann to the Hungarians as a vio lation of the principle of nonintervention an uounCed _by Gen. Taylor—protests in the name of his government egaints the proceed ings of our government—and treats Mann as a spy. Mr Webster replies at length, in which he handles Hulseman without gloves. He jus t.ti6 the lively interest taken by our people in th , events and movements of this extra ounary age, wherever exhibited. As cum rued with America, he says the territo r ies ~i the House . of Hapsbuyg are but a patch u pon the earth's surface: Vs. Webster's reply received the enconi ms of all who heard it, and is much talked at to-day. Th. Homestead bill before Congress pro s ides for giving to every head of a family, who ;t 3 citizen of the United States, one hun ,red and sixty acres of land out of the pub c domain. DONATION VISIT. The friends of Elder Davis Diniock and lady, will pay them a Donation Visit at their room at L. Searle's on Friday afternoon and evening,4he 17th Montrose Jan. 8, 1851 MARBITID, i n Git Ann, on New Year's da . A by William T. Case E.g., Mr, OHIUSTOPIIICR WEutatais to Miss Amax -1.% Beows, both of New Milford. At the same.time and place, by the same. Mr. Raa mrs WARD of New Milford • , to Miss Euz.►asrn crtti of Nicholson. k Yew Milford, on the 22d ult., by Rev: N. Callen der. Mr. Joax Wts 114%.1 to Miss Sl..Lar Maru rws, both of that place. Is Montrose, on the 81st day .of December, 1850, by Eld. A. L Post, Mr. Satrom..Wit.Fatts and Miss &tams MI:mo, both of Montrose. - Alas, on the Ist instant, by the same, Mr. CRAILLE6 Titinaa of Tunkhannock, and Miss Rosaal.ca RA:matt Of Montrose. STRAYED FRO NI the enclosure of the Subscriber in Herrick, Susquehanna Co. on Monday 'December 30th, ,i5O, Two 2 veer old Horse Colts, one a kind of a chestnut sorrel with a Silver Main and tail, and the other a bay with a black main : ruid tail. Any one that may have taken them up. or can give any.in tormation where they may be foutul, will be liberally rewarded by communicating the same to the Sub• scriber- or to ll - K. Mures at Carbondale. DWIGiT F. MORBS • Carbondale Jany, Bth. 1851. CASH paid for Lad by N.-, January B.] C. BA.Lnwm salts Salt ! DOCK. Turk's Nand and S,ararase Salt just re ceired and fur sale cheap by LYONS ck CHANDLER: Ilontrcse, January r, 1851. . _ . f 101I.N Starch and Farina, a aim article for pna- NJ dings. for mit by LYONS & CHANDLER. QPEHAI Candles just received by January, Ibs I.j LYONS di OHANLER AUCTION SALE. The subscriber having other business to attend to after the first of February, wishes to state that ;t would be difficult for him to attend to threshing any more ;Ale therefore takes this method to draw 11:f threshing to a close and give others a chaube :o rig themselves in time !Or the coming season.— will therefore sell at auction, at his , residence Dimooli, on Thursday the 61.11 day of February, ;to following property : Two self cleaners and botse powers, of the most approved styles ; 2 two horse wagons ja.set of two :Irate harness ; 1 two horse sleigh ; a lot of bags, the above articles nearly nett;) 1 cuttek ; 1 light • vagon ; 2 span 6 years o(d horses; 1 span 11 veers cid:team horses, (all geldings) a few cattle . and aisms—The cleaners and horse powers; with in tat:stand approved security, one half in months and the other half in 12 months. The rust of the property 9 months credit with approved security and interest. SYLVAN JS TYLER: • 1 4vr DimuCk, January 1, 1851. .Ziat2glie Two yearlia g Heifers, estrayed from the farm 1 of the subscriber a few weeks since. . Itustrose, Jan. 1, 185. B. SAYRE. te422,11441b% 3 ZET teteised 15.+.06 lbs. of Tobacco, which still br,.. ,, 0kd at wholesale or retail by ` 4l / 1 ./z l l ETEEERIDGi artaasztavaexPQ, ITEM firm of Lies Elinestm is dissolved by • mutat' consent. P. IDES Montrose, Dee. '3l, ($50.3 R. F. JAMESON. ANEW war* ie./L.o*y mat Watches stops itkr cash, at ' TORRELys, J!nuary QM. A LL sorts of - Grocteries, Asists, Oils and sf L e- uffB, ociustantly ualagi n igallallE DIAPER RAGS wentaciat 'Mat:ELL& Janukry; 1851 - lOW STORE. Ors :eat alv• THE undersigned,rers order th e or POS 46 r eqeetroily anuotmce dirk therbeee .taken ' the store recently =ivied 'end also their st oc k i n tra d e.; Al a mitki a t o wiich - they)mie jest received, tenni_ Nesv.l - 4:4,-•.‘ wen MlC.ited SUP: sortment of Stelae Dry-Moik, Groceries, ecitirhich they are determined' to seitior r.R.144.Dr PAY o, A r ty,itt Lower pricer .thati-tbey can be-titreeded credit establishment...in.. the country. - AL 'a° wish to PAT DOWN AACD sus curer are ;Invited tlte w a'Ql, and if you don't tiny. it wig 'do You ne harm to get-prioes to bar _by elsow.bens.. MI kinds of barter, many times . et o ' 7 emtrY., "tares, received in mole* at the highest market prices 1 1 431.3 f,. POST, Dec. 20,486. • t ' • tc* die ilittlib*P and at tbsuf,thrtnntsi_ prioesAnk be. • - ; -140TAIMB". THElargest L L , 125 MAO. 'viand 8 1 • traelktegML , 7 , --_ , ,— PFBLI • RED EV;jO,ILY THURSDAY BY [ .. i I Jme i% "C4' Chapman. Ad4ance payment inlcash per year X 515,0 If paid within the year, 2 00 If not at the end of the, year, 2 50 ' gin =NOM FASHIONABLE TAILOR, "WOULD respectfityi inform the inhabitants of ,Montrose and vicinity that be occupies the shop formerly, occupied by John Groves, and would solicit a chore of their - patronage. Raving engaged the services of it. LOCKE for the winter, be hopes by strict attention to businesi to meet all orders he may receive. N. B. Cutting done on short notice, and war ranted to fit made right. Montrose, December 25, 1850. • ADMINIIITRA THIS NOTICE: IVOTIOR is hereby given to all persons interest ed'in the Eatate of Name; .Lavaitor, - late of Brooklin township, 'deceased, that letters of ad ministration have been granted to the subscriber, and allipersons having claims against the said es tate ant requested to presentthem without further delay duly attested `for settlement. CATHARINE LATHROP, Adam's. Brooklyn, December en 1850. 52-6 w AZINCINISTRALTREI. NOTICE. IVOTICE is hereby given to all persons indebt.- 11 ed to the Estate of Ben:Mail Clark, deceas ed, late Of Forest Lake, that immediate payment must be made, and all persons having demands a gainst said estate 'are requested to present them to the subscriber duly attested for settlement. BETSEY A. CLARK Adrninistratrix. Forest Lake, December 25,1850. , 52-6 w AZIZVELNISTRATOIes NOTICE. MOTICE is hereby given to all persons indebt ./.11 ed to the Estate of Ryer , 'Taylor, deceased, late of Forest-Lake. that immediate payment must be made, and all persons having demands against Said estate are requested to present tbem to the subscriber duly attested for settlement. - GEORGE W. TAYLOR, Administrator. Forest Lake, December 25, 1850. 52-6 w REGISTER'S NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby . given to per sons concerned in the;following Estates, to wit: Itteasna BAILET, Administrator of Atezander Webster, deceased ; SABAH Turrix late Sarah Loomis, one of the aecutors of Jasper Loomis, deceased ; JOHN &MBES, Administrator of James T. Sherer, deceased ; That the accountants have Settled their amounts in the Register's office in and for the county of Susquehanna, and that the same will be ptesented to the Judges of the Orphan's:Court of said coun ty, in Montrose, on the 18th day- of Januhry neat,. for confirmation and allowance. CHARLES L. BROWN, Register. Register's Mee, Montrose, / December 24, 1850. " 1 Susquehanna Academy, Montrose, Penn'a. THE second term of this Institution will com -1 mence on Tuesday, January ith. Having se cured a com tent Board of Instruction, and. hav ing with with much satisfaction the unespect• ed succ of the Term just closed, the Trustees can wit increased confidence recommend the In stitution to the attention of the friends and patrons 'of a Jibe , a sound. and a thorough education. • It will be c:outinued under the immediate super vision of Prof. LEMUEL H. WATERS, A. M. WILLIAM H. Jessup; s. - e. ) Miss Maar 4. CILAWFORD, ). Associate Teachers. Miss CAIIOLINE Bowic.s.v, ) Miss EMILY C. BLACKMAN, Teacher of 'Music. Ma. GUSTAVE H. Waimea, Teacher of German. There are three academic terms in the year. The" first commencing on the 10th day of , Sept., of 1.5 weeks; the wood on the ith day of Jan, of 14 Weeks and thathirdon the 29th day of April, of weeks. • , P.RIC.EB OF TUITION. The studies of the Primary Department, per •• year, 57,50 The %mem Branches of the Acadenaic De partment The Higher, 18,00 I The Studies of the Classical Department ( - Latin, Greek, and French,) with those of the Academical Department, in whole or or part. D 21,00 Music, with use of Piano, per year, 80,00 Drawing and Painting, each, 15,00 German, 15.00 N. B. It is the desire and purpose of the True ) tees, by appropriate discipline, by the comae of Studies pursued, by the thoroughness of the m struction imparted. and by the facilities furnished, to secure. for this Acsdetny'a high standing among the Literary Institutions of the kind in dm country. Pupils from abroad wishing to obtain board May receive direction to places by applying to Erancis B. Chandler or William J. Mulford, Commit tee. HON. Ww. JESSUP, President. ALBERT CHAMBERLIN, Esq., Secretary. MASONS. WILSON, Treasurer. . • Montrose Dee. 24th, 1850. • Dissolution. rrHE firm of ELDRED & NEWCOMB is this • 31_ day dissolved by mtitual consent. The notes ishd accounts may be found at the old stand until the i lst of February,next. After that they will be Placed in the hands of a proper person for collec tion. ' (I. B. ELDRED, . Dec. 9, 1859.) URI NEwcomii. Notice. subscriber will continue the Hat, Cap, and 11L Fur .business at the old stand of Eldred & Newcomb, and will keep on hand a general assort ment of goods in his line. Thankful for the very Mena patronage which was received •by the old gioi, lie respect fully . , solicits a continuance of the Mime. G. B. ELDRED. 4, 18159. ar LIAR paid for ail kinds of "hipping Fars and V Sim? Pelts • G. B. ELDPED, .chedipest Yet! QUGAR, 6dlper pared, &holdup 'id, Nei :641, Box I4iel 1 nide, Candles-12f eta* /or Claw dad reieived and for side 1 ! i • By .• .... -1 J. LYONS ;SON. --zu..bo— supply Of .BOOKS, just opened sad for - (.. sale t i.• . •' J. LYONS é SON. .:...... on-tr Atrose, Dec. 18, 1850. DISSOLUTION. -TEE nopktnersliip heretefore existing between • die subscribers under' tbe firm of Joseph 4; Col is this de l dissolvedby pi toil cow tei 3 t: • " • JOSEPH: UR, mblr,: ' ,B. if.• 11, 1850. N. . „ - ,-,—, :: - . iviminc l t. 1 i i i igroy,citiphiAN .0,44., ' , 111\10eie ladies ,of littootrose eadNieinity,, Asit sW will work at the ahoy* bileieess .a t the ros i 'a( W. Chipman, saanajaang_s e the : - • ' -P .', at3Witur- the Ef'..,osoOper9huick itiVgiiir ; ) alar p ii , , pHs sub4dber forskispio vn tit ht.„ . .1.16#1.00a5. 1, i . a SA-TRE. • • , -oarztalracousmaultv--- _ - 11 - N puriiianeief an order made - by aii Orp - haire • Wirt' held at Mcintrose iti i for Susquelams county' on the 23d - day of 'Nerernber A, 1 0 -1.850, will be exposed to public. sale on Saturday the 18 th day of January next at one o'clock P. M, at the Court House to Montrose a farrn or lot of huid.situate in the township of Bridgewater, and bounded- and described as follows, to wit: On the north by, lands of Alexander Allen, on the east by binds:Of Seth Mitchell, on the south by lands of Robert Pollock, (now in the occupancy of James Retseguie,) and on the west by land of Jonathan Vaughn, containing 96 acres or thereabouts, to gether with the appurtenances, a dwelling house and barn, and about 80 scree improved. Terms made known on the day of sale, SAMUEL SHEER, ALFRED BALDWIN, Administrators. CHARLES AVERY, Montrose, December 24, 1850. '_ SHERIFF% SALES. 11111 I Y virtue of thre writs of execution issued out of II the Court of Common Pleas in and for Susque , henna county, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale at the Court-house in Montrose, on Sat i urday the 18th of January A. D. 1861, at . one o'clock P. M., all those several pieces or parcels of hind lying and being in the township of mammy, ' Susquehanna county and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : No. let 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 Seta Payne, on the south 6y lands of M. Clark and Wm.:Hawkins, and on the west by lands of C. Bush; containing 541 acres, be the same more or less, together with the appurtenances, a frame house and About 5 acres improved. Also, oue other piece or . parcel of land; No. 2, in the same township, adjoining the aforethentioned lot, bounded on the north by lands of M. Moor, on the east, south, and west by other lands of said Se lo Payne ; containing 100 acres wild land, be the same more or less. Also, one other piece or parcel of land, No. 3, adjoining the last mentioned lot, bounded arid de 'scribed as follows, to : On the nortte by lands of H. Poolers, on'the east by the Susquehanna riv er, on the south by P. Pula and J McOardal, 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 unproved, a well and a few apple trees. - Also, another piece or parcel of land lying and being it tom} township and county aforesaid, No. 4, adjoining the aforementioned lots ; No. 1 and 2, and bounded on the north by lot N0.:2, on the west by lot No. 1, on the east by land of P, Puts, and on the south by land of R. Payne ; containing 100 acres wild land, be the tame more or, less. Also, one other piece or parcel of land, Not 5, Iy;ng and being in the same township and county aforesaid, adjoining the aforementioned lot No. bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of R. Payne, on the east by lands of S. QUick, on the south by lands of J. Tompkins and Wm. Dayton, and on the west by let 'No. 1; containing 100 acres wild land, bethe same more or less—late the estltto of Seta Payne. Taken in execution at the suit of John C. McAl- Hater to the use of Richard McAllister, against Sela Payne. ) ALSO, - All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the township of Springville in the county of Sue* quhanna and State of Pennsylvania, and butted, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post at the south-west corner of -land conveyed to Spencer Lathrop in a line of land conveyed to Sal mon Thomas; thence partly by the last mentioned land and partly by land conveyed to Benonin Tut tle, south 130 perches to a post, the north-west cor ner of lot No.Bl ; thence by the said lot east 131 perches to a post, the north-east corner of the said lot, the north-east corner of a numbered 32, and the south-west corner of a lot numbered ; thence .y._ the, last mentioned lot north 130 perches to hemldck tree in the south line of a lot numbered 59; and thence partly by the said lot numbered 59 and partly by land conveyed as afo esaid to Spencer Lathrop -west 131 perches to the begin ning, containing 106 acres and 'lO perches, be the, same more or less, toge th er with the hereditaments and appurtenances, one frame house. one frame barn, an orchard, and abbot 45 acres improved, late the estate of Levi Hotchkiss, Ina Mark Scott Terra 'Fenant. _ Taken in execution at the suit of Joseph D. Drinker and Israel P. Pleasanta, Administrators, with the will annexed, of Henry Drinker, deceased, against Levi Hotchkiss and Mark Scott T. T. ALSO, All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Montrose, bounded' on the north by Maple street, on the east by Pine street, and on the south and west by lands of George Little,be ing the north-east portion of lots No. 19 -and 20 as numbered on the town plot of said Borough, and recorded in deed book No.l, page 280, in the office fur recording deeds in and for the county of Sus quehanna, Wing the piece or parcel of land also which Alexander Allen by contract bearin " „, date the 6th day of May, 1841, conveyed to Albert It Potter, on which are situated a framed dwelling house and two framed barns—all improved ; late the estate of Albert IL Potter, deceased. Taken in execution at the suit of Alexander Mc- Collum against George Blakeslee and William C. Maynard, Administrators of Albert IL. Potter, de ceased. . , _ • C. M. GERE, Sh'ff. Sheriff's office, Montrose, December 26; 1840. GtIiaiLDIMIVII SALE, NOTICE is liereby given that by an order of the Orphan's eosin of the County of Suaveham 'n's„, there will be exposed to sale by public vendee upon the premises in New Milford township on Friday, the 17th day Of January next, the follow ing described pieces :of land. the property of the tumor children of David Welch, deceased, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at the south-west corner thereof,at a heap of stones; thence north along the line ,of linds late of Alexander 31cFa7- land 14 degrees 93+ perches into Weddle Lake ; thence south 89 datives east 67 perches and 13 links to a stair ateLitones; thence south 11 de grees west V-1 rods to a stake and stones : thence north 89 degrees vest '27 rods and links to the place of begmning.'iohlaining 27 acres and fifty rods, be the same more or less. Also, the interest which the said minors had ,under a lease in a cer tain other piece of 2+ acres of land, upon which there is a isePenill, find I , yingcontiguous to the aforeiaid 27 scree. The We. to commence at one o'clock P. M. Terms I will be made known upon the day of sale. AVM.. L. POSTplinudian Admbßistrator's AroUci. USTATE of John ifereeby. Notice is hereby _kJ given to all germs intereited in said Nuitit that letters admestion bare been granted to the subscriber, an 4 all persons haring claims against the Estate are'ereby requested to make kaown the same to me without:delay. • ' JASPER, RBY, Adnir. Pimock, Diceinber 174850. 514,w iilC Cloak, P for Slaughter Rides, atilivared at rattet'a Tammy. LYONS & CHANDLER. lliontrose; December 24.1240. . . C4lB/f pea for Rage by - . LYONS a OHANDLES. . • ,liontraN, lteeniber Ilk 1860: 11-ISt reeored- at the New Nook etaniAN Wok 51 did assortamet et Fong Books, *ln etCOM -110,11,107t Tor Cktisi and New Virsirs Prom*. LYONS & ORANDLEIL lariairiPe 194 WO.-. • • tenthaill "Brother's eiy blach and t, fin ale, with- no co tea, and without ty 'by es; reccenenent of various public - ing the best Ink on all now in use, ur if put reasela and nut Sensed ter ink—For sale in it, and half-pint bottles ,oy J. ETHERIDGE. I Montrose, Nov. 27, 1850. NtoTIOZ. OTICE. is hereby given that the firm of N 0. Pratt has this let day of December, 1850, by mutual consent dissolved. .E. A. tt O. PRATT. The business will hereafter be conducted under the Inn of Pratte •k. Co., who will keep constantly on hand wholesale and retail Sole Leather at New York prices. E. A. Paarr, 0. Yearr, PRATT'S & CO. L. Ditri.n. The subscribers' will pay cash for 6000 Slaughter *tides received at their works in New Mi/ford, Pa. P.RATTS dr. CO. 51-3 m, Farms for Sale. TSUBSCRIBEIi WILL ACT as eigenfl _ll.. for the private sale of Real Estate--Farms, Homes and Lots—located in Susquehanna county Pa. 'All whtovish to offer thew property for sale can giVe a. minute description of their Firms or Lots as follows: Number of acres, how many un proved, and 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 New York d: Erie Railroad; price and terms of payment All who wish to sell os pur chase Real Estate, will receive prompt attention by calling on or addressing sue at Montrose, Sus queltanna county, Pa. far 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 now offered for sale: No. L4O acres, '3O im. Frame Rouse and Barn. N 0.2. 80 acres, 50 do. do. N 0.3. 100 do. - 60 do, do. N 0.4. 100 do. 50 d0.,d0. N 0.5. 70 do. - 40 do. - do. No. 6. 96 do. 35 do. do. N 0.7. Store, Warehowe, and Lot. . No. 8. 145 acres, 75 im. framed , house and barn. N 0,9.5 9+ do 35 ldg house barn. No. 10. 2 do good frame house and barn. No. 11. house and lot. No. 12 100 acres. 70im. frame house and barn. No. 13. 340 do. 200 im. do do N 0.14. 56 do 50 im. do do ,No. 15. 160 do 60 im. de do N0.,16 120, 55 jai l . do do N 0.17 105, 75 in.. do dot " No.lB. If 2, 80 ink. do do No. 19. 200. 150 improved, do do . No. 20. 145, 100 im. do do Nt..21, 190, 120 im. do do N 0.22. t!'n! 45 im... do do N.,..2:3. 46, 30 in 3. do do N 0.24. 292, 225 in.. do do No 25. 125 acres,loo im. do do No 26,.J06 do 140 im do do . No `l. - 80 do 45 im. do do. No. 28 11, good saw-mill and dwelling. No. 29 134 acres, 90 frame house and barn. No. 30 176 do 100 do •do No. 31 135 do 95 do do .. - No. 82 280 do .185 , do do No. ,33 160 do •60 do do No. 84 150 do 100 do• • do N 0.135 150 do 80 " do do No. 36 300 do 170 do do No. 37 190 do 140 do do No. 38 170, do 100 do do - Price from $lO to $3O per acre. N. B. -Persona desiring to purchase any of tha above, by giving the No. can obtain a full descrip• tiou• ALFRED BALDWIN. Montrone, Pa.. October, 1850. - 101) NW (g A 13 lannl2 &WO WARE-ROOM; * A ANDY.. RABMITH have opened a new Cab inet ShOp - iii the building recently erected at the foOt of Public Avenue, nearly opposite the resi denv.e of David Post, Esq.. where they are prePar ed to furnish all kinds of -Cabinet Ware on the roost reasonable terms. Montrose, December, 1850. 50-tf. NOTICE. THE accounts and notes of th e late firm of Rose if. Simpson, are inlay bands, and it is very nPcessary that Alie business should be closed as sotin as possilile.‘ All those indebted are e requested to call and settle without delay. • RDIATARD W. ROSE. Montrose, Dec. 10, 1850. New Recipe For a Crftri.stmas and New Ycare Pudding.. 16 POUNDS Brown Sugar—for one dollar; 20 do Ries, ion dollar ; 10 lbs. Ruins, 1 dol lar ; 10 lbs. Ginger, 1 dollar • 14 lbs. Salaratus, 1 dollar; 10 lbs. Pepper, 1 dol lar; 100 lbs. Nails,for 84.25 cents ; 8 lbs. Coffee, 1 dollar. The above mixed with Flour, Butter, Molasses and Eggs, and boiled or baked 4 hours—when cool eat with Maple Molasses—the ingredient iit be had for CASH at LYONS & CHANDLER'S. Montrose, Dec. 3d, 1860. 40:tf Illagazhaes for 11151. GRA HAM ' S Magazine, Godey's • Lady's Hook, Sartain's Magazine, Fowler's Phrenological Journal, Water Cure Journal, Holden's Dollar Idag azine, Harper's New Montilly,Woodatorth's Youth'. Cabinet, de., furnished for 1851, at club prices by ' J. LYONS it SON: - - tr. B. Specimen numbers to be seen at the Din den , . Dec. 4, 1850. Here you have them. TIIt3T received a new supply of GOODS, which tfi will be told low for ready pay at SEARLE's. Cash or Gotothi paid for Oats at SEARLE's. Ladies Rubber Overshoes, Slieetift,s, Battings. Groceries, Hardware, Mill Sews, and a little of most articles .usually needed. Any quantity of Produce and Grain wanted in exchange for goods at our store. Wanted is exchange foO.Ooods, Dried APplec, kr which the higheit'prke will be paid. Merfs thick Boots ; also a nice article of BruP for' cakes, . for sale by it SEARLE it CO. Montrose, November 1850. Stove Ware sod Pipe. KEYSTONE State' Air•tight Cooking Stove for burning wood and coal, the best io use; Bough and Ready double oven Cooking Stove ; Elevated double oven ditto; Premium do; do.; Victoria dp. dn.; Empire State do.; Clinton Air-tight, siw; Awea tv* ekes and kinds of Parlor Stoves. for wood or eoal; ten sizes of e p 114 do.; Coal ik wood Stoves Itx shops and school the beet in use; Cop . per, Brass, Tie mad Ware; Russia f iegliali Iron Stove Pips; Stone, Tin and =Zinc Tlthis.,ikc i , tar wile by ,tho 100 &ma or single., at the Bogle .Foundry depot. • WILSON it CO.' Montrose, Nov: 26, )850. - • • • IUSELE/$ White fir - Dried . AIPPIs!,! P.LYOgate Xontroile i Nov. Itli; Soo. :SOOTS Ain) good ing Men'. coarse and fn , ix`Shoes, and Mie , C.40 - TRIN Eibracing a great - variety Chieiteate, Area, cfx., a large variety of rest. /tin* iirabil• lingo upwards, and a good airsortzneot of Pao* Sbbla. Wrappers and drawers--ditto HATS et'APSI • , _-• Silk and Fur Hata; Plush, Fur, Mohair, CIA NW Glazed Caps, fall Wakes, fur men, bvs and el4l= dren— 1100E8 AND STA77OIfERY I &boot and miscellaneous Books, Staple and Parity Stationery, Inks, Inkstands, Pen-racks, Penknives• and a great variety of fancy articles , too numerous to-enumerate, just received at FUL.l,ls'irs; First door abore Sesrlak Hotel. Montrose,' October tib , 1 8 / 5 0. ' • "MEDICAL CAItD."- DO= PATRICK finds, on exam ininginto the state of financial' affairs, a c neceseity as he be lieves, fur calling on those who are indebted, for a settlement;' and although he disclaims any inten tion of-being hasty or inconsiderate, he would beg leave tk suggest in the must delicate manner pm sible to , those whose accounts have been standing from arm to tent year*, the propriety •of making some payment, before their available funds have been otherwise appropriated, or cabin . sled upon the various humbugs u the'day. Nov. 7,-45:2 wt; Notice t 6 .the Public. New Seasonable, Fall and Winter Goode, lathe, Great one Price Store. L S. LeNlinli, GatAr BENDS P 3, 119111 EGS leave to take this opportunity of tender- ing his sincere thanks to his Friends and Cus tomers, for the generous patronage they have ex tended to him, and at the same time inform them that he has just returned frOm New York with a large and choice selection of .?AHOY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, ' a fresh and exteasive.assorttnentof Groceries, Pro. visions, Boots & Shoes, Hats dt Caps, Hardware, Crockery, Drugs & Medicine, &c., &c., which will be sold for cash or produce at a very small advance,at prices which defies all competition. Flout, Pork. Fish & Salt, at wholesale & retail. He would also reitiark that he adhears stnctly to the system of always naming the lowest price at first thereby giving the same advantage' mall who may favor, him with their patronage. GREAT BEND CLOTHING STORE. The largest, best andeneapest assortment of Rum Mena Ctcrriuso in the Village of Great &sal. 'Cloths, Cassimere and V tings., of all qualities, suitable for the fall and winter,trade, which we of fer-at such prices as to satisfy any one that this is the place far them to deal. In consequence of the great increase of hie bush nese he his been obliged toeatly enlarge his greatly stook, - which be now offers to his friends and , the public for examination. confident that in so dOlng they will find something to their advatgage..- „He hat also made arrangements to manufacture clioth ing in all its various branches, and, is now prepared to yell the same, warranted to bear ittspsetson; Custom work and cutting done in the . latest. style oriel sh,,rt notice. All kinds of Tailor trirnannat furnished and for sale. itarDon't forget the Place.ja St4re tueitly opt/mite the Mansion House. L. 8. LESHEHL Great Bend, Sept. 25, 1850. 89:tf. TO BOUNTY LAND CLAWANTS. THE underaigned has been appointed by thi Commissioners of Elosquehanua county, agent for, said county, in porsuance of the recommenda tion of the Pension Department at: Washington, to "supervise the preparation of the application and proofs of Claimants for BOunty Lands," which hate bein appropriated to all dames of officers and sol• diem, who have served (Me month and upwards, in any of the wars in which our country has been en gaged. He has been furnished from the Depart -meot at Washington with all the n ffatwa of application. proofs, itin All. theief= bail claims to Bounty Lauds, by application to him, at his office, in Montrose, either by letter or in per son, can have their business arranged with titude. • J. EL Dilifgr Montrose, Nov. 7,1550: Carpenters Wanted Intinediately. STEADY employ will lie given to some four or five good Carpenters to work on mil!-gearing, house and other shop work. i As the subscriber is 'somewhat extensively en gaged. in the erection and repairs of mills this presents, an opportunity for some that wish• to be come acquainted with that branch of business.. All those that wish good mills built or repairing done and warranted, can do so by calling upon the subscriber. lORal Izo VANCE. Liberty, Nov. 5:0,1180. DISSOLPTIOIC • The firm of Milli & !Quiff wasdissolted by mu tual consent on the 27 inst.- .A.l/ indebted will see the propriety of settling without farther notice, , Montrose, Aug, 25. 1850. C B. IL MILLS '11;8. KNAPP ,- s lISTTID. - CAME into the enclosure of th e subscriber on or about the 25th Of August last, a led, two Years old heifer. The owner is requested to prove poperty, pay charges d take her away.. ,- , JORN .:114 UNE LILL. Aidgawater, Oct. 2, , 850. ' . D4O 8w , . ' Wageii Iffaiker Witiated,;' IXTAVTED by the aubseriber, a good 'Wagon V V Maker to moulage the business at the Well known stand in Wyalusing. A man with a. *mail family is desired, one Making himself useful will find employment for several years. urßeferemce will be required. !' EDWIN LEWIS., • Wyalusing, Sept. 18,4850. • SMALL HILLS. ANY of 'our claimers who have landl bills they wish to send off tb be a:clawed, can be 'sc• amityabited by calling-on LYONS a. SOX HATS CAPs—a general assortntent 'kept constantly hand, 'and:which lam now seliirig at redsie s ed prices, „ . - ' • Aug. 14. . " GEO. FULLER. Exe'entoes Notice. A..LL persons indebted to the Estate of Hasty dec'd., late of New-Milhird, are re petted to mato finmediato mina:4,SW all those having just demands against lewd ettate, Will please to present them without delay, duli attested, for eetsiesseat. WILLIAMMAYDEN,; SALLY O..HAYDEN4 - l4ew ifilford,lior. 27 MIA , • Aniiitee*ltofice. TE unthenige t ed, -Auditor, appeintnd- tb ik promo Court of Elluquelanna, tit dishibute the assets of - tbs. atati of Noble nap: bridge, deed, suswingibe kiss of. aid Isostig e ber i p s , by gives notice, that be will a - Watt -to_ timeC , buek nea t at bliOtaceja Maignma; Fiide,*_. aay JidAilarsiwit, at lE.it ttheyime trio a11. * 1160 0 1 441 , 1 1 4 1 4 atte nd rir ‘ nritaltm if ximOree, 11 1 44:11; 110. , • . " • .th•.T•74- - Boati -to.:110. - .111041 , 'II* 2 - 1.) deadows t Aixi *OA ~y6wilotyj it, °thus, j!iik„ 000( 1 .40Ktior iftk atthi k eetp*Nm ' -bp:. NO, J. .1,Y04T.94: O'CoNi . 6tuirdlial 4 s, list I , vtimbinecotan - Otderl_. ,Olie. of liirtioehasos coui - 0 4 : TO*, rat be iiiiii..A *'' Pul l . B ' 4 it 713710-iloteVenrtiaterda_r tbd -Ifids d ay s of January nett; at tine o:tdeidt P. 3,4 thil! Wo folt wterideeeribeer-pittada of; r "tease in the towaship, t! New Milfuediatire loon. :afuntsaid--the fast puce botaide& on. tint oeytit 1 hinds bite of Wte. "Wei& diceseed;""et the rain. bade 4E. A. & O. Pests; eatiltoidonthl4 Mil , : t bade of do heir" of John Dunlop as& book of ~11. if iaber , and on dw vied li Wit iit4frigiik: ' '4 6 40: 06 4 111 fi1e abiltit fittegdt'finind;;thi,ler l id ei . beooded on the north 'by ifeta theinbeit" of land (tithe hdrelefthe " (Jolitilhodep. en the east by latocie Et ,of .4. w kktio thereouth .: 7 jiiiiis".oti."Vt. Mit* itaid itit t 'the' ,WestAiy di of:i. B. War ri it. eontsiningOlatat Weave tk id with aboutli acres improve& , ' , .Tierias :to Jar. .e baron olio* the tr ot itaib: 11 ' ,:: , :., ? etain onsdriiii w imium PECK. ' ofifehiptatkpplieW , . NM • Boots, Boys' licots ditto—also )I.ilickaiiiimitit &iissilitiellitiiW - ' i • _ ' Road Eteetteivi4. ~.. .... .._ _ 1:.: TOTICE - in here by given thaUtbd Aitinitille4 ton 'for choosing officers to Conduct,- tbe.busi4 Stein of the Lackawanna end Stnqnsiiiinalbdivonii 'Company, for one year And until, such othara,,‘lntil ' be chooen,, will be held it the Iletatot ,t .04iiieZ 41 , Carbapdate on the third Tueiday iiti.Jannatineitf' ' 1 " H. S. PIERCE; : ; Carbcindale, Nov. 9th 1850. -,! 48:te .1 ,: . Alenauacs ier- , IS OIL" H,E Funily Christian Alitianac..irith,beiwErui etravinge*T4e TempfroApe,J : 40% - , ,A!n4 Earrner n s .opanacs, fur isale-by. * 7 - Lf. 4 :o November ith,1.850. ". •• • • _. • 'e InstiratiCe4 = '•0 - • (rftited States Life insuroote, Annuity 'aid Nile Crompaay - o PhilcidelphiapaiChafterPerispeoi CAPITAL - 4 050,060. : • Q 11111ENTLEY,Ageistke said Camp s=: A.Pe .1.) ay will receive, opp)!ostiois lot losurooco and willAiv_o 01l occessary osprotatioo sOy persona diluting to make apOatiiio;':' 1 , Monttege, Oct' 16thi • New Goods.) A -SPLENDID lot of Shewla, Prin* . Itatts, wadding, JapartlYare, Oinesitlea; ta t kes Boots and Shoes, nod' Over Slioes,4llaildresmt; Boots, Codfish, Pails, Tuba, Ecocide, Perfuine' Limp Oil end Candles; cheapest brAosie. - 43dali t s- Metes, and Paper justopinied and'for sakrby: • • • J, ' WANTED. . .. - 1~ dinned , Socks;Beeswax,Liird,idiei,btidrinir7 putter,. cheese , Grain, `, inct 80. ' . .` Latebt Arriva,V, • .. _ 'IIHO MUTT has just, received a PIM - aid. girr . - per or assortment of :Ladi4 Blitsf .0 0 ,4, Art a - = a and &pa: Shark a . irk= , , it J . se. d - priCes. ' ' -- ' 1 ' .- ' -, ' Saw Milford, Oct. 141, 1050. , v lap „LaI3T LAVE'Malin TWO year oldnippOsetttO be aid stir?, LCA. Any person brawl* of suds Inoue at , larger *cold wafer a favor by giving inktmation ottbe• •Wime. to - B. 13.011 E. • Montrose Oct., 9th, 1850. . - REMOVArk, i OSEPR FULLER [1 CO....bare rented : , use: Foundry recently occupied oby- Dien( Pier,r t 4 1 ( 4 have removed their establishment theritorhere be-kept complete asiortinent of Moira end plowcastings. They aril also prelierfd to estmate 44 short wait* all kinds el - castings in their - line' ed for in this region. Fitting and turning . Ithichinery and Thrasher& at the !invest , priest Mantnre. Oct., gth /860.' • I,l^. Noti ce. HAVE disposed of 04, & dertighalf of air - : i e , i . the Saddle * harm beton' en ;to - Ifillisun L. f A. BA - 10WIlt.: . - Q. ' -, '—` flifootage, O ct. 9 9, 185 . , . N. B. It is - van i desirable that a ll apuilisits 401 , shoaki he settled Book . " Plows ! ! 6freatlreduetion In Pricer for Cesh: IWe will after this date) sell plotilitt the folloW , prices. These price willin strictly `ad> I Motes Side-hill idea 7cirdyne Co. Blatchley's Cern " No. ; 2 tPoints of various -kinds .60 We make this (its-elimination in prices well iii ~d that. it *ill b far the interest of all wilowlew to pay down. JOSEfII fiTtLlf4 C 4;; !Montrone, July Di, 1860. 1 ! new Arrti.. .. .. : , . if. BURRIIT, is in-fell receipt pf hia. , /rALL .. 'STOCK of Goods which is tunts*l7ll4ll, sitiliktompl to in Fancy and Staple 1.4 y. CFpodi,Qtro ceri s, C berg , Hardware, if Na il s, liriets it SA s, cos bey, P . lrforandatios ' Sierra vribeeda ' s, /I , Caps ttc. - &c.,lnAudingF in , punnubir 4 jul silatge splendid assortment of7/sdies Pros G ' sindjWinter Imo, Shawls, toWlech hewcitdd inri the attention of all who are wiabliiiii . ieWli isf tlisi sty es and it prices that: ettetioti' „ be halt fiir '' hor . reduce of all kinds, itielnaing VIM& • F ‘ -1 4 Pork Grain, ike, in Anyv,i42:- ex / . i L iaz a tti ~, ?vet Western goilt iao ;Fi," ; ...., r 1 :0 N6l-iilf. . tfisi. l 4 - th,lBBq. - ' fll,.,4iiii vva ted _ r,cr . .;. MO AAA yd s .` WoolOri I Plantiet, lore W A VVIJ good mieedlireaen Seekkiettiees this l e nd the Ist- Oetober, g for , , ;the win be paid insoodk - • o ' L -1, P013 fitkilcs fit • OCERIES.--4 fro* supp!y Bice %A Tekcoro Starch. &op, Mackorig**4-joit roieired and for ode by ePt• 4 . Lra.4 STUFFS.—Madder.. I, lAluln, Blue Viiiiol; Copper,:• Ann Otis • - . • ' .- , • , % k f '`. 1 ‘, .i.' .i li 'B4llde Ltittlieri• " .'" 1 :'' ' ' - . 04 *Os , kr4llo - 6. L. POST * 91.*shitt.#01044101**. .laol44oll.*** LA4 'l l had ei*O!**.ur,,S ter..* lO r r O r -l' i f ilt .91 ! ..' .i ' ::, ,'2. - . , i, .:,.::, -.1414*, ark--ettiaPqrt-to•t; - 4,', o ;inoiii . 44 `th*„ . i nns '= , *lsiait=t7- -:imbood,ol-b04.47, ' - Att- - _. 11= 8 "1 . 0..;.ri t .'i l itakkur -. i i . -- - rthwriti; ' , _ IP ' "s•i• 04451;:,'.. ..._ • - us. ::. , :..z. , .:. 14 , ,, - i,- e , • , 1-:' , ,. --, - td-all as , ~.„ . ;: - '''• ' -GOlO - r '-!...,-2.‘,•,--',.-4.7 • 114eitict IA 0004-118.4A11M,..:,;-, - 4 ' i, lialkiii. , „:o4onip-,, : • 6i:hi/ l aid ; Shae r Rubber, w--w''' •' • ,-- - 4 , l7 o 4 l 'fijt-R4T4 -- -- _ -.: , ' . 4. 1 .i....*: , ::-.•:: : ', - ' , -,.: 1 _ :.... , L4,1,:i , 4 ‘--;.••• ',On' -•;•,;;.-:;.-1A-jorikimilk _ -.., t iii. iii 4.,.. . 11 - 1 . ' - '%.- : • --- if , :ielkhoo .i i iir4 _ iii vi '4asir ii il i,.iti 4 n‘ ReirthTONe,Sog,,,-': .., 70 l•. , „,.,;:• .--; :,....., , ,,-;-„!.-_,- 4 .,- : -- , :t. ':,--.N . - -•.,„c liimieha6 o4., : 4 : - WO** ~_ ~..';'2‘l,!.' A. BALDWIN. Credit. ' . 6,00; • 6090 . 4,9* -e,oe 7,20 ash. _ $0;00 • 850 .• { 5,00 5 i 50 6 ,(0 40 ; '
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