- Congr e s s --cheap.; eap: _. . - ~. here t litttideing ' iti tittio .branch of_ nigio&a,nad tie - fi nal action vrill be had on 1 ytheasurei till the Holidays are: 'through 'th. ~,Tht. ‘ f, ncw.Postage bill Was.under dis-,.. ciiirOn inAbe Hens° on Tiirsiay,..the, lOth ult.- .- th l xt„ l i . ..thb - .bill . letter weighing 11:(11 nrc i nince, will be .charged three tents; .if'p— re paid, t itht c..vi,ie flve''eehts: litewspapers to tie Charge& one-half Cotiskt4 any ,pl):,t . office. within thasiztte, where thellare. pub _... lishEd if.i en i on i o f the „State one ant: - The post afro o n lt , ..,riutines and . l'amphlets will be ro dnoeinaly ope-half from ;present :yrates. k ViriousPierid men Ls - hive been offered to the bill ; timbigthem one perrnitting the free cir tuladod.i newspapers in , the counties Where Altey ail. prblished. :, We b6lieie the peoPle -lam deiaezy in ,favor of a provision-similar r,o tlaiast,,and i f f-Congress will: only heed itheir!viAti. th ey, will not cad to adopt it,. ,It !is ailfaultio: kat , in what shape the Law; will 1, be.iiased. - but ono thing is rendered . tortain, that Item will be a material reduction in the rit'of Postage. ".- - , : ' _, ' . lail:the proceedings already Ind. on this bill,they . givu us some ground to hope, that the interests of the country press,' which aro 1 1 ,- Waticatwith those of the great mass of the inst3l . 4,oo4,reading people, Will prevails-over ttn combinations'of capital, and of private I iiterests, wh ich tho Cities have leagued' to* th f I - ' a - - - t r q, o crus 't an ruin them. ' It can be easily demonstrated that the ex..- ; 'enptioniof papers from postage within a !lin ited-distance of the phiee, of publication. will not materially' doe s the "teienue: ;Their ciinalation -does not enhance the expenses of MairltiansPortatien. The Country mails arc tiattliose which are overbarde.ned; and the SOO Or I.ooopapers issued weekly from the local Printing offites do not require any addi tional,aeconinuidatien, above; what is neces- sarily provided forother, purposes., But the rai.Aing'ofrevenue is not the only purpose to be se'rVed by the, post office syston. .The difitiskii , of knowledge;: the interehanze - of friendly corninunic.ations;and the cultivatiart of unity of thought and sentiment, are equal ly importautobjects. For. all of these, the country press . is an indispensible instrument. And' . while Weir prosperity:is essential fur the still.bilink'of- the commtinity, they are incompatible; With the prosperity oPthe city The province or 'each is distinct.- - The Latter, like the arteries of 'the . ' . human- system, aro the main 'channels fur the conduit .of intelligetice over tile country, svkile:the former, like the ininnter. 'vessels, carry-apinemiate' portions to , each seperate organ; and teas the whole baiy is 'nourished: Binionon Ad Valorems speeehlii the Senate, the "other day, 3 5 1 r. Benton held the_ following-language in regard : to 011-Villorent duties, be re membered that Abe ad valorem _principle of levyilig_dittiesis - the - distinguishing feature of the present tr.iiff. We commend his remarks to the the attention 4 - A our locofoco 'concur' with 411e-Socretarr (Corwin). in his pretriises in tote , , and.witha part of his recomirendrifions, _I concur with him in his opiriron that'importations will diminish, car. ryincr e ,-with It a diminution of . revenue from 4:m•storri; That the ad_ valorem grstem is the parent.of fratuls and ought to be abandoned and recourse,.again had to specific duti&4'in All cries in which they - On this poiWI have nothing to confess as gain 0--frUin .oxperience.: I need no experience to inform -me - that universal ad Valorem were thezmca - -rmeiitial? datieSi':.and,the - most fruitfiri.of fmads.-- • I knew. -that alwaye,- and I condemned the same dogma when it was introtinCed in the - tariff of \ 1846 ; and now after si brief experiment of four years' expe rience condemn it. I voted for that act; but liinly . to get rid of the - aa of 1842, and with the, olvelared s \-,belief . that:experience -would soon produce a condenanztion of the ' univer sal ad valorem do - grna, and. force a return to the old system : and such is now about the - Cororro Rionr.—The sensible portion of fie. LoCordeas are -very wisely adopting the prinoiplee.of the Whig party. the pro ceeds of the public lands been divided :among the State - P. as 'advocated by the Whigs, in stead of being squandered in partial grants, 4kc., the burden ofPennsylvania's debt would now be touch miler - ed., The 'Locofocos, howz ever, no that it is to late, are begining to evince contrition for liavinvlefented the mea sure. A Washington correspondent: Of the Democratic Union, Speaking of•the public lands, - . ' •- Oldie countless 66isands of acres granted to the, new 'States 'for: siinProverirent.,' why should not the yid come, in for their share ? ' Our-party -.nom made a greater mistake than it did when re,pudiated the doetrin ofpromea sof-sate ofpnblie lands among the .states. In my opinion such, dis- . position 4a.s. both 'equitable" an d. -A , . N'Aniretcal WIFE...-At a recent en tertains:nest:in - Entitind,:the health' of Mrs. Abbot': Lawrence :bssin,, - 0 been , n ,oiven; the achnoWledged - the ain ,pliirrent paid to bis tidy, and :said tint he "was indebted to his wife more-thin to .any othenintnin lining, not only fore his', bappi 7 - mess, bit for his use/a/n.0,8 4P:the world. - FRIO-art: 10 THE . W 4 D.R.UeS' ' MS, frigate St.. isisirreiiceia.Veing fated aut. sit the Brobklyiapary yard campq.. the aatitributiona - of tile -United , . States` the Virarid's - Fair tst Loadori; Said ia ts - ps*d to ividYssbiitiftligiOddle of;February. • The'present .population- of Pittsburg 84,841. • This iudncles in.its immediate enviionsi'whieliiin reality; form rind' be reamed a 'patof the city- - The Wien -of the urnela 1840 weilbota 88,000. MatAcitylroper,lue4o,s*c.inhabitootA: Rah* 1 0ALL atonzlttuited—l'eari ithen Hie Pork aurae anti, *Mir were enoug tegb h tea 'try to tat a p ttr. Nilw, that Pork will bring Ca3A. who thinkl of - twinging bit to the Printer?' Have von all done? - • - The frientls'Or 'lei. H. k ItilOy• aro reipeetferly invit e d to ettemilli.donation visit ntAlie Parsonage on Tuestiny eft:crayon and "evening, the 2lat-inst. • ' - - • DONATION:VISIT: - .cit the Rev.. Mr. Tnibert2tif -thv-Ziori Afrioititlhithodirt Epireopat Soeieti, vrill.rinT him a visit tit their Church-in, this pLace, on Monday ftf ternoimAirtuary: 20th. .' • • AGRICULTURAL A•mecting of the StniqUellanna,Counir Agrieul; Scieiety`-rvill be:held at the.Court - lieiire ' lit Montrose on Moricitt: nretiing ' the 2ith inet.,for the purpose of receiving reports from the actreiakap.. plietints for, Premiums on Winter &Spring - Wheat. Indian - Corn, Potatoes.-Rata Sagas end Cart-cite.— It iv "expected- that - 'riiiplicents: will 'be prepared with the necesrery- proofs, agreeable Gi the:rules adopted by the'Society and published by the Ex• eeutire - _ . t. It is. hoyuollthot all lyho feel intereetecl . tn the progreel'ot - th l i6oCiety - .will attend and. qiceltheir ail ittpronnitinr, tho;cause •of -agriculture ih gus quellnniut county, • - ' Dulisitun,-.) 7 ; •-• • Til(*Cjint . SO, Tlfe,o:Niuttoxs.oN, ''• ": - DIED In Cha eston,..South Carolina, December 29th. Rey Astrams Fotrt.En, in. the 91st year of his ago, and ht•the_.6lst of his ministry. . • • wanted,. amniq r TONS GOOD CO . AL . ax m. plows 0.) .V. and Castings.. Montiose t ,ds . in.l6, 18 .. For. Sa l e ,e VALITA T& old _last MARE—four yea A . T34E , . XX:Spring—well broke and kind . Jan. lb, 18514 : = GEO. FULL ER. . ..,' iiirahteit• l! rate Shingles and 120,A4) . it feet 3 emlock Boards: would like the 00,00 7 uL Boarrds scasraieLM, ~iIXISXS 4.CHANDLEB. Jin117,4014_: Ffrst and Last 0411. % - LI; those indebted to tho'subscrwer either by CSC note or bohkaccOunt, are requested to call and settle ILO snide by the firskof February next. Those negleetina,this notice'may - expect to find their accounte . in the hands of an_ofiicer for . • • ' C. 31: SIM MONS. • - - The t rreotypes •• • - • 257 . 11127. ,v4luous srssais or . 1n AZT. - •.. PRE. untiersigipetl-.toold a.."trznce hibis friends Anil the puhlic , gaperally, that he has just re tnt-nerl frota:the city .wtth anew selection of Plates; Cases; tt.c..lintl Will spare no pains to,gica satisfac :ion to tail wituare "Yletureisielined." Jenny LinkPapier Macke, anti Fancy Book Ca , p.m Al.in a 'Crayon Daguetreotype, taken from Rnot'Leelebratett Daguerreotype of Jenny Lied. - ;Admiesion,free. .. i • . , - Yours artistieallly, : • • 1, * - DEANS. . . Which - io4he Right Shop? LHE TRUE ONE, of. course ,': and tree - time and ) the articles and skill to tell it. and where they make that their whole busmess and not a secondary one, where. they. do their . own work withhol th e he of foreign bunglers, howev-, er much they aW e criried They keeP the hest gold and silver; of eserv,descrip tion, /and will g lower than thelimest.— They. keep - the best a.yrtment of Jewelry - in or out of terven.conSistire; in part of the hest and latest styles of ladies land gent's gold Breast Pins. Fin ger Rings, Rix Hooix4, Ladies Cuff Pills. Belt Buck, lei and Pins, Gold Chains and Keys. Pens and Pen es, Jai., Spoons„ Forks and Knives,- Sugar Tongs and Oreant.Spouns, Napkin Rings and Spec tacles; E: Russell's celebrated Perfume for hantikerehiefe, hair. and rosy cheeks, white skim. sore 44 . and chapped hands:treble extract Col ague lac,. of over, fifty different .kinds, -shaving . Soaps ; Creams and Jells, anl6 different kinds of fancy do.. Also the pare burning fluid which is the best and Cheapest light that can be used. they have the Lunis. common, isarlor, and church, front thirty one cts to 5L,00 each. But we cannot tell it all 'you must come and see and he happy. N. B. 1 1S t 11-arrant every thin,,, dons or cold, to be good and Tarn. W. TRUE. • llontrOse. 'Jan, 1851.. . • AUCTION SALE. The siibncriber barit , other bUsinm to .attend to after the flrt of Felfloaiy, wishes to state that it - wont:l be difficult for him to attend 'to thr&hing any morel he therefore takes this Method - to - draw his threshing to a. close and give Others a - chance to rig themselves in time for the coining season.:-- He will therefore sell at auction, it his residence in Ditioicl% on Thprsday_the 6th day of February, the followMg preperty Teo'self cleaners und horse polierz, of the most Itpprov'ed styles ; - `2, two horse wagons; 3 set of tiro horse-Verne; ; 1 two horse sleigh; a lot of hats, (the above' articles nearly new;) 1 cotter ; 1 light wagon 1 , ti pen 6 years old horses; .1 span 11 years old; team horses, (all geldings) a fete cattle and -colts. i - _l . - Ternis—Theclennera and horie pow . era . , with in terest and unproved eccurity, one half - in 3 menthe -and the other half in 12 months. The rest of the property 9. months credit vrith'appftived security And interest. SYLVANUS TYLER. I'd 4 IThinock. January 1,1351. ' . . ~ §TOM. /CBE undersigned; partners Under the firm of .1 - PM` 4 PITTS,' respectfully announce that they have taken the store, recently occupies by 'dills Knapp, and also their stotle in trade: in` addition to which they_bave just received, from New York ' a well selected as sortinent,of Slapk.Dip-Gtoork,Giroceriekikc.,wfilch they are determined to Aell, for. READY PAY ONLY, at lower price than they, can , be afforded at Ogg credit* establishment' hi the country. - All who wish fctrAT Dow:; AKA Mir . uat.s. are invited to give cc ii"mill,.and if . "„you'dotet - buy it will do, you no blurt to get prices to'buy elsewhere. All kinds "of barter, usually taken at country stores, received in paynient' at the highest market prices. - • - ' 731. M. POST, Dec. - 50,1850.1 P. Et..PITTS: -; -• ••• Shawihs, _ • JHE hugest aiim-tment in the 'country, and at ..126 per .ssist: lees than the usual prices, may be' found at:-, • POST &PITTS'. C!f 811 er "rd e. b ;ALDWIN. Salt 1, Silt: 'p OCR, Ttirk'e Island "aid Byregot4 'Eqtjust re -4.1- teivedwurfar tatti - alvap hy - • Lyoxe.e.,alikrvq.4.. ifoi3o4e, January. 7; 3 8 4 1 . fl aORN . Starch' and Farina; nieuirticle for liud• "4.0 1 dings, for vale by LYONS ifc CHANDLER. S Jaistaxy;l6 I: LYONS A CHANLER. =:~vs::air• •u . ~ I , .OI.TsuEv:..EV : E.Ett.-Triqil§:,i4y,);ty SqmOs,N7:.-clia.pOittit.'i--.--.,..=; • Casil el. be r4itr tl.l year,— ! •• - 2 . .00 klot at the eadi)? theveao, aw PASIIIONABLR; AMOR, W OULD respectfully int:Nlb the inhabitsnts - of ' Montro‘c and rietnity.;thittlie, ' b copiesthe shop tirtnerV (recopied by - rloltiAlr(k•CS, and would solicit a Aare of their patron4ge. Halting engaged tho servieea of P. A. Locan for,the 'Oates, ho hopes by strict attentioti to business;to tiiee all orders he tosy receive. ' •); - Cutting dope en shbrt ;natio, and war ranted le - At if, made ri,gbt., • hientrese, December 25', lsso, ,• , . • • . VitITICE is hereby given to all persons interest. -- ed jn the-Estate of reruns Entrant., late of Brooklyn- toWnship; deceased, that letters (sr-ad-. iniAistration have.beeit granted to the suhseriher; And all persons having elattas against the said es tate Are requested to present them without further delay duly attested for, settlement. - . CATHA.RISE„ LATEROP. - Adniz. Broohlyn, December'2" ,11350. • _ 62-4 w .E.D7I.IZNISTELBLUX NO OE. ,NOTICE is hereby given to all persons ed to the Estate of Benjoinio Clark, deceas ed;late - of Forest Lake, "that untnediatoTityriient must be made, and all persons haring. demands a gainst said: estate are requested to preaent them to the subscriber dtdy attested tor - settlement., ","BraSEY A. CLARK, Administratr . d. Fe - rest Lake,-December • 52-6 w .APIVIZZITSTIte4TO3.'s VOTICE bereby given to all persati .1.11 led to the Estate of Dyer;l'aylor, tleceasedi late Of Forest Lake, thatinimediate payment mtat be wade all per,oas basing demands against said ealate are requested to present tboro to tl* subs4riber' duly attested for Settlement. f ,Gb:0111:r:r4 TAYLOR., Adminfatraton f F4eit .141;i!, Deeeruber IJ, IBJO. ..11.24ty 1 . ,'KE4IsTEn."4 10kUBLIC r.i . OTICE is hereby given to all, per il... -,•sons enneenied- in•tho following Estates, in • • Iticasan .Bstr,ty, Atlininistiatoi of -4:exandai , Webster, deceased; SABAH Tt.-z-mx late Sarah Loomis, one of the Executors or datper..T.voni4,:deceaset ;: , Jouu Sumach, Administrator of James Shen?, deceased; •• • • i _ • • That the accountants have settled their accounts in the Register's office in and for the county, of Susquehanna, and that the - same will be presented to the Judges of The Orphan's Court - of said coon: ty. in Montrose, on the 2 lBol day of January next, -for confirthation anchallowance. ..• - CD ARLES L. BROW N, Regi4er. Register's otHee, Montntse;:t : . , December 1,4, 1650. . • -.5.-4q4ehanna i . Acadenay, .•. ... ... . _ . -- istoutrose l ,'eurala. ftiliE - F!copcl-term of .thietestitntion .will corn- Jl. - rneuce on. Toesday,January 7th. .Having se- cured •rt ecenpetent•Board of Instruction, and ,hav . in , * witnesSetVuitlimuch satisfaction the unexpect ed sace , ass of :‘,the Term just. Closed, the .Trustees can with increased confidence recommend the' In stitution to t,116. attention of. the, friends and, patrons tit as-liberal, 'wound, and a thorringli edmettion..._ ~. It will be continued' under the immediate super visiomof Prof-LEMUEL H. WATERS, A...M. :. - Watassi H.4izsite, a: n.- ). -! - -.•...- ..,..-- i ' .-Miss-Maar J.-eliAwkaux, } AssociateTeacherii.l2: ; Ittisi esecitte /3mvszirc.). ; ' 7.- - - -•-• --. •. 4- Miss Rwrir C. BL'acrtaiss, Teacher-of .Music. .1. :31a: GhsrAvz IL _Watarts, Teacher of Burman: 1 There are three -.academie terms in the year.. 1 The ...rim/ earemeneing, antral 10:h day orSept., of 15- weeini 7', the second on the 7th day of Jan. ; of 14 1 weeks and - the thirdon the 29th day of -April, . - tif 1 14 weeks. - .•- __ : -. .. • .., ~ -;.•-• . -. PRICES OF .71112'10. 1 7.• . . ,i' • The studies of the - Prinuiry Department, per.-- '•. ...year: . '.. - - .- . ' .57,50 Tie :Coinmon. Branches of the Academic De-.. . partment per year, . - . -• . 15,00 The Higher, •:,„..••• ". .'. ". . ". '. -... 18,1)0 The studies of the •Classied. Departir.e. rit • . ,---. (Latin; Greek:rand French;) with those of -. . the Academical Department, in *hole er -- . 21,00' Music, with use of PianO,Nper - year, • ' 80,00 Drawing and Painting, each, '. . 15,00. German,. -.' ._,, ' . . 15.00 13 . N. .--'. It is thedesire and purpose of the Tnni tees, by appropriate discipline, hi_ the centre of studio.: perseed,shy, the: thoroughness of, the . in struction imparted. and by the facilities. furnished, to secure fur this Academy a high standing among the "Literarylnstitutions of the kindle the country. .. Pupils from abroad wishing to obtain ,board. ,May receive direction to-places. by replying to Francis R Chandler or Wiliiain_J.Mulford, Commit: tee. - - , , _ . .., . , , HON:Va.. - JITSSUP, President. . ALBERT CHAIIR.V.,I2LIN,Vq, Secretary. _ - . MASON S. WILSON, Trea.,,nrer.__ - . , ,_ Montrose Dee. 24th, 1850. • : . zavf26. • r r wo Yearlin Heifer;, estrayed Porn the farm -IL • of the - subscriber a'fw weeks since. • Montrose, San 1, 1551: ; - B. S'AriE. ' • *ittlaiiLiq)o4l+ ' TUST received 'I2UO lbs.of, Tobacco, Which will tft be fold at wholesale or retail by Jaauar:,r 1.1" - T e.), 1 11.!1/ 3 -t.e...MJPa aN fir. of Linea Jameson is disselseicl by es mutual ecgisette. - • -P. LINES. -Montrose, Dee. 1350.] It. P. JAMESON. NEW supply of Jewelry and Watches ; attost 1 - 1, for cash, at . TUARELL'a.; January], 1851, . ' ; • • : . . A LL sorts 124- Gzroceries, - Rainta, Oils toed Aye .l-1. duffs, constantly on band ot TU.IIII4LL'3. - DAFEIt RAGS wastEitaS . Jirtuary, 1851 firm of ELDRED it. N.EWCOME . is. this 1-day dissolved by rnuttlaieonseat. The notes and aceounte may be founti"kt the old stand until the Ist et Febniare next. • `.Miter tlatt they , win be' plr.cediu the hands a a proper person tor'eollec- Lion. - G. D. ELDRED, Der_ 1850, I. 'URI NEWCOUB. Noticpi " • . THE tu b s c r iber 3611 Continue the Hat; Cap, and* Fur business at the old _taittl ar Ehlreillz: Newtxurib, and will keep on hand a general to,ort. , tnent r ef goods in hia I ine 7 , Thankful for lhe.verp liberal patronage -which Ives received by, .'the old . firth; he respeetfolly :solicits a 6).ntinitance, o r th e same. - =- 0. B. ELDREIV rHASU paid :for all muds of 'hipping Fait; and V Sheep Pelt* , - ,13. ELDBED, ISSOLICITI014: • WEE copartnevAtipheretelote existing between .the subscribers. under the fun. of Joseph Puller Co:, is this ilardissolved by =that emit sent. f ~ JOSISPHTUALERi Montrose, December i(,1856,..;;' "*. M!Mi B "E C „ 1.... , ,y O'neutionittniad Out af Allis emit ofenntmo6lPliaiiiiitild for, 8101 - 00- hanna-tiunty: i initrtn.mti d c crreeted.i.will expose to - saleAt the Court:lt titj.in Mentrose, on Sal-: arcly., the.lBth of . 1851,; at:.- one ;oclockY_ all thoike itoyraipieces _or -parcels - of land lying and being in:the'tiaraship Of Harmony; Susquehanna county and 'State of. Perinsylvenut, ,bounded antisiescribedits tolloWs, en the,nortiLby the-State. ine•of the State 'of New, Turk - and. Pentutylvaniri;otillar'east, by lands of M. Moor; R. - Payne and other,lruidior Sera Payne; 9n the south by lands of IL Clark and Wrn.liawkinsr, and, on, the- west by lands;9l.*C. Bash ; containing 541 aerei;.be the aame rnore . or less; together with the ilppurtenan - eec, a frame house and aboute acres iroprtived. , •: ooe other piece or Orel of land, No. 2, in the same .township, adjointnethe hforementtniied lot; bounded on the t-iortit bylatitis 0f...4.•116nr,. On the east, eouth,and west - by other lands of said Se- In Payne% containing ittO acres wild • land, •be the same more orless_•,- . •1• •- • . • one taller, piece brixtrcel•tif land, • N6,41, - adjoining. the bin menttomdlot.-,betdided nod clip , cribed its fellows, to wit: I,oa.the north by latch. of IL Poolers, on the east he liwqiiehtinint rie ,- ,er, on the south, by Puls and J ideenrdal, end on the west hy.thelaiit mentiouleJot 'N0..2, - ; v.-Ob taining 180. acres, be the.saine iror.re or hiss, togetti ! er. with the bppurtenaneei.nbent3 aeres.lntprorecV kwell Buda few: appletrees, •• : •. Also, another piece or parcel of land lying and. being" in the same township and eonnty aforesaid, : No. 4, adjoining the aforementioned lets Nu. 1 and and bonntletl 'on tile , :north by lotlio, 2,_ on the Crest by iot No. L-ori the • e.ist Gvinatl of P-." idly;. and lei the south:by land of,. 10. i*ne ;• containing 100 acres wild laud, be the :same more or less: '.:Aiko„onember piece 'Or:parcel of—land lylngimol being to the sonic township and enmity: afere•laid,"adatme tu the nforeentioned lot" bounded anddescribed as follows. to wit: On:the north by hinds of Payne, on the east by lands of.S. Quick, on the south by land's of J. Tompkins and Wm.DaytoMarid on the west by.lot containim-slOO acres - wild land, he the same more or less—rate the estate of Sela Payne. - • Taken in execution at the suit of John-C. lister-to the use - of Richard 211cAllister, against Sub Payne. • . ' • ALSO, Alt-that certain tract or parcel'of land situate in the township of Springville in the county of' SllP quharaut end State of , Pennsylvania„and butted. bounded - and described as follows: Beginning a, post sit the south-west corner of land conveyed to Spencer I.nthrop in a lirie of.lanci conveyed) mon.Thonms; thence partly by tho‘last mentioned land and,partly_hy land conveyed to Henonin Tut tle, south 130 perches ton post, the north-west cor ner rd lot,Nt'. ; ,thenco by -the said t -lot east 131 perches to a post, the nath-east cam.: of the. said lot, the . north-east Corner pi' a numbered 32 . , and the south:west corner of a lot fronohered 7 ' • thenee , by -theisst mentioned , lot north 130 perches—to, a, hemlock tree in the south line cif a- lotlinrebered, : 63; anti thence partly - by,-the said' lot numbered S 9. and. ; partly by land convoyed as. afo csaid --to . Spencer.J.,athrop west 131 perches to-therth.gin rung, containing 103 acres end 70 perches, be, the same raore_or less, together. With the bereditaments and appurtenances, one frame _house, one:frame barn, .an' orchard. and about .46 acres. improve :A ; late the e estate of Levi Hotchkiss, and Mark -Seat, -Tara Tenant. . , Taken in . exeeution at the suit. of Joseph. D. Drinker and Israel P. Pleasants, Administrators, with the willtinnexed, of Henry Drinker, deceased, aping. Levi'Hotchkiss and Mark Scott T. T. - ' ALSO, , AU thatxertain piece or parcel of land situate in the Deroigh of - Montrose, bounded on the north by Maple street, on the east by Pine street. and Ott thiSouth and west by lands of George Little, be ing,the north-c.aseportion of lots No. , 19 and 20 as, numbered-on the toad' plot of said Dormigh, end •recurdedrittodeed , lionk - Nst. p a ve 1 230;- bathe-racer for recording deeds .in. and. for.the county of ' Set-, quchanna. lieing• the piece or parcel of land also which Alexander Allen V contract bearing date the 6th - day of. May, 1941.; conveyed to Albert II Potter, on Nchich .are situated a framed dwelling. house and two framed barns-=all= improveth 'late the estate Of Albert It. Potter, deceased. Takim in ixecution at the snit of Alexander Coll= against- George, Blitkolce and William C. Maynard,Admittistratom td Albert R. l'otter, de-. • . 1 C. M.'G - ERE, Sliff. • Sheriff's ofice, Montrtise, December .20, 1140. • GV.4I.IIDIAZI'S S'ALI7.. NTOTIC.E iis hereby given that by an order °film IA Orphan's Gaut of the County of .Siuguehan ea. there-will be exposed titaale by public v,endue upon the - premises inNew Milford township on Friday the 17th day of January next; the follow. ing described pieces of land. the property of- the minor children of David Welch, deceased. hounded as follows, to wit: Beginningatt the south-west -Corner thereof, at a-heap, of stones; thence north ®long the lino of lands late of Alexander McFar land 14 .degrees 93/ . perches into Weddle Lake; thence- south 89 degrees east- 87 perches. and 13 links to a stake and stones; thence.snuth 11 de, 'grecs -west 92/ rods 'CO a stake and-stones: thence north 89 degrees-welt 27 rinds and -- links to tho place of. beginning, containing- 27 acres and fifty rods, be the same more or less. Also. the interest which the saidminors had under a lease Mu cer tain other piece of 2/ ncres of land, upon which there is a sabe-nfill, and lying contiguous to the ataresaid 97 acres. The sale to commence at one o'clock P. M. _Terms will ho made - known upon' the day of sale. . W31.1L. POST.,-Guardian. Administrator's NoticeC. ESTATE of John Me Kerby: Notice 'in fierehy giycn tts all persons interested, in Eaid Estate that letters administration have been greeted to the Robscriber,'and,all perponn having claims against the Estate are, hereby reqeested to- make known the name to the without delay. JASPER 31eRTEBY, tfitmock, December 17, 1850. ' 51-6 w Oa:IbPAID for Siatietter Hides,' delivered at V Foster's Taneerv. • •• , ' • IVA'S CHANDLER. Montiote, December ‘24. 11350. • 0.421 itagi by - VJ; • LTOSS C.II.44VISZER Monfrose. Deeetaber 2,5, 1860..:. i • TUST received at the New•Briok Ste.re a spice t../ did assortment of Faney. Beaks ; lances etc.. ex pressly far Cialstnias anti Nexv;Yearsi .Pre.ente. . —l' , .LYONS & CHANDLER..' Dientres Dee, 19, 1650. ---. , . .. . . . - " .j . 6YZEIZ:I 9 / 1 1 / 1 1 Q- -- • • pIIE autreriber has a few aheep to f oil•Ar let. ~ I.llantrese. Jan. 1, 1850. , B. SA.YRE.' cheapest Wet: - • • ; _ QVGAR, lid per lib' Salaratui id, Rice 15d; k, Box Raisins 121cts., Candle* 14 cept.3-, , for Just"received andloi sale ' '• = : - - J. LYONS - 41: SON: -. ANEW apply, of 13001 CS, just.openegi l and for -sale 421 J. LYONS &SON. Montroie, DIM • , . „ Latest Arrival. BUIt has %fait received( new nn t ea . 1.1: patter neseitment %Leila Drsat - 004.414 Mnter Lon 4 an Sludut 6 - hait ( 11 Pcistaltle goats st a ted to tie season, of the most tie:draws styleS ear hlitfind; :Oct. - 16,1834; - • - otienthapl, nroth'en 4r, -Pant Zack Indeli- ‘ .• • putily black 'and ,truly,ilo; pertlis, ;tail Prltliciut tbiCkt;ti by age, ieciijiinieti fed clerkint yanowf '2l-9 170 lg. tti: bet ' t: 'ilk(* . oil 414tii w if, put leati nut - taxed 4 . otlair trt; plat, and bottle 4 .• ETIII4:4I,IDGE, '27 . „ .. VOTICE 'in hereby given th a t,the firni of E. A. ill • yr: O. - .I'ret4 has, this Isf 'day, of DOOember,. 1856,,by uttitiMl coits:ent dissoltiea. ' ' F....4..1,'6. Pizi7 i r. .. ....' The bmiiiiesa will hereafter', tie'cOndueted :under the firm of Pratta ct: Col. trlio_veill keep mnstantly on band i7halesale ami retail Sele Soleheather itt•Neyv 10. Purr, . -, ' .. --' _PR4 TTS S' C 0. ` ' . • The 6uliscribe'ri pay_ca,sli fni 5000 61augh!pr Elickis received - at Oitqr vairkg Arerc . .l.llllbr3, . - PRATTS :CO. 51--9rti FOrms' for SO,le ir gr THE SUBSCRIBE : I2 IVILL ACT is• Aitcnt frit the - ipricitte - tale bflteal fleuse..4:attaTete-l-located , itt.Sesquthanna-enanty, proprrty;'.fer,.)htle can iti;,4ll - e—piiiltitt,'4l* . iittic , erff - ,tleolr_Sitil:,:43t,'. aarollOws„:' many protect;: end hot :watered t Orelettil: graftetlobonnenn - fruit t-otled' fruit trees. end Shade' ttee..4; - .l.ene. failrian Mpittiose..tintlitte tantrestpoint, ;to.it tlt.'litit,riti the Sete . York 'blrie' Raßreads.priee, and ternA brpayinai. All who sell 4.4. pur chase Estate, will repel:vb.' pronitit Itttentoni .by calling tin or adilr4s• sing tab . - at/-IControse, - Sus-, - theltanna county; Pa. -•.- ..arConveyance front Monttoso hi-the:premises. free of - charge... . 'Office' oh - Turill3ilteetreet, doors west "of the . . ; Brick coiner. folloiving - FlOlll9 'and:Lilts 'ic,re , nrrer Offered, .Inr sale: . . No. 1: 40 acre:, .30 lin. Fraine lidustiorid Barn. 80 acres, .69 du. No.B. 100 do. 60 - do: -• N 0.4. 100 do. 50 40,- • N 0.5. 70 do. 40 , do. N 4.6. 98 do.- 35 '- (JO. 'No. 7. Store, 'Warehouse and =Lor.l No.B. 145 acre,!, 75 ini.lnuned hi:lamina barn: No. 0. ' ' 15 logbani. .1"! Tn. 10. 2 . • incibarn.: •No. 11. limn , and • ••100 acres. 70im.'tnune house arid baiii. N+5.13. 840 do. 001ra.- do • do - N 0.14. 66 do 60 ill). •-• dO do' N 0.15. 150 do -- 00 im. du d o Nt . t.lo, 120, 55 itn. : , do - do s' N 0.17 10G, 15 im.. (16 - ' do No.lB. 112. 80 im. -- do N 0.19. 200. 150 i Mproved,- 40 ' • N 0.20. 145, 100 nu. ,1 dO . , N 0.21. 190, , 120 . im. , dO , ,r do N0.22.,901., 4.5 itn. do: do ' 45; 30 im. I=-4 ,z' do -292.1',25- 1 • 1 do 25; 125 nem; 100 im. 1. At). do No . 20. 190 do 140 im do ' do •-. • . No _7. _- 45 in.„ . do . do.. - 0.. 28 . 11, goo-1 and dwelling. " - 'No. 20 134 acre% cif) •• - frame house and biro. No. 30 1-70 do 100 • dri-•Ic• - : 'du • N 0,31,135 : pri - N0:32 20 do • 135 do, is .41o' No. 33 160 . do GO 'do !- dO . No: 34 150- do -; IQO : ?do ' Yo. 35 1.50 to O. !do t: 900 -do -•170, - .do -; -do :'RYA. 37 190 do 140 ' 'do do No. 3$ -170; do 100 ; do- • do Price from SlO to $:-.'30 per acrd.: • ' - N. 13. Persons ileiring to; iitnOluir any of-the -above, by giving the No..enn 'obtitiq a full descrip: Con.' ALFPED BALD WIN:. Montroxe, Pa., October, 1830. - • I.m ‘vi afa:Dc.t.a..6l. - o,,eirc92 am - b) WARE-ROOM' • - AND R R. SMITH hal;e epened.a, new Cab- Met Sliop - in the building, recently erected at the foot of livenue,' nearly uppo4te the resi-_ deuce of Darid,Post, where they are prepar ed to furplili all kinde of 4;:labinet Wire on the tneSt ;cage:table terms. " Montrose, December, 18.10. 4044 NOTZCE. rPRE accounts and notes o, the Jate.firm of Rose .1.! Jr. Simpson, era in MY hands, and it is very rieiessary that tho business should he _closed as Vain as possible. - All those indebted aro requested to Call and settlevritbout delay. 't . ; - - P.DIV,kR.D W. ROSE.: Mobtrose, De. 10, 185 U. • ' , v - A 4 , e For a Chris:lnas and Kep - Yea•ritPudtlin,4. • , POUNDS Brmn.Sugar,--far one dollar; '2.0 one dollar ;,10 lba...Raeini, lay; 10 lbt*. Gin,7r, 1 dollar; 14 Ibs. atut.,:l dollar; 10 1134, Pepper, Idollar ; J0011r3. - Nails,lbr $4415 cente ; b 11.. Pollee ' 1 dollar. - _ The :thereCollee, mixed with Fleur, Butter, Alulaare , s . and Eggs, and boiled or baited 4 hours—trhettool eat; with. MapleMolas..es 7 -the ingredient to be bad foe:CA.3llla - LYONS & ' taLANDLEWS: Itontrae, Dec. 5d.18,50. 49:tf rilteegV.ziales Sbr 313 3. G ttAITAM'S -:Magazine, Uodey's -.Lady's Itotilc . Sartain's Magazine, Fowler's Phre.tinlogical Journal, Water CureJournaE, Holilen'sl).ollar Mtig• azine, Harper's 'Neer Montith-,Wataiviiirth's You; h's .Cabinet;he., furnished for 18 . 51, at elab prievA bp ; , J: LYONS SSOW.; X; Specimenrtantlionii likel.anen:at ae Dec 4, 1550, - • _:. . Here you t - heni• ' have , .. Tifsr received a new supply'ef GOODS,'whicli SI Will be 'Sold kw forivan'y peyat 'SEADLE's. CstatO:rr Gonda partite? Oats at' SEARLE's.' La`laies - Rubber Ottershoes;.Sheetings, Battings, Gro4riei; Eardirare. Ilill'Baws,ind• 4 little of cpalsOrtielei usually needed... -' .. ~ , - _ ZIAO3 - quantity-of Produce and Grain wanted in exchAtcre for goods at our store. . .. ! IV' tiied in exchange for'Good#, DriedApplez, - ) 3 for which the highest puke iilll be pi!id.- ',-- • - , '3l .n's thick is i _also a 'nice a'rttelt'of"Syrup for pawakes. for . sale by', iIt.SBARE,B & CO. ' tiontrcts.e. Ninember 18151,t. 1 .. ' - ' 1 Move Ware o.iud Pipe. T r . EYSTON.E State Air•tight COoking Steve .tor .I‘...buraing wand and coal, the heel in use: Rough, and Ready tlinible.oven Coeking Stove; Elevated doable-oven ditto; Premium do. di,;. Victoria do.; Empire State da; Clinton Air tipht.do.;,ttven iy--sizes and kinds of Parlor Stoves for .viood coal; ten sizes et 6 plitte'do.; t'oal tt'viond Stitve3 -for ehope and sChoOl Iniasci„ . tbe Vestlit nits': top per, Brass; Tin . and, Iron... Ware.; English; Iron Stovo PiPe; ,Stotic; Tin' and'. Zine Tuba , Tor 4114 by the 100 dci;en or tingle', at Abe Eagle Foundry dept. •WILSON.A. CO, Icinutrose, - Not 2(1, 1850: : • , • BUSIIELS guod Nit bite -,Be.anx- 7 •llned "11J11; ApidOi, do., wanted by - Ti o nt r in e .Noi:lth;_ll3s:Cf.l.2 , 'IIOOI%.4IM,4NZWEIS - : 1 good assortment-of ,‘Baota: - and. Shoes oeng Mentalcoardi and .finei3ostsi 800 p and Sboes. NV.bajOriatid'lOacii : : •••• . Embracing., rr . gtea.t. - variety, Ciiso,eaara, 2 1 1 : "ed5.4c., a large variety 41f :Vila from !Ili:. lln -UPl;aid•i-ifilid. Ftyttft, Slarts, Wrappers and traverr44itil" , - - - , . . ilk and Pl6ll,`Eu4 and Ghited - Cipg,l44 - fasbi t n9; fjr - me% bv , x - -itad chit. dren.-- - _ BOOKS A V..P 5T.(1.7V0X,1:71:71 Schooraid nitseoTaneoltW•BOolt:-St,liplo'Azitl• Frincy Sttitiotierviihts, Pon:rack% Peitstniv;t 71.11 t a Vett Vat - aA , I u all^V gr rl3 tort numero94 to enutnerate4,:i.itec."iveLf at .• • ; Yirgt.door.tifloie.Seirlci's UctOb4r - • :1' " MEDICAL - CARD," T I OCT; twrnicK ' heves, for oiling on t2+o,3e who Are, - ,inr.)41,16.3. fr,r77: settlement; - and nithougli he diselahmt any ir,tter;, , tioti of 'being IfitAty , or inir,iiiAllerate: : tract! tunggeAt.ini :the tooKt' delicate: manner sible to' tht 7 e: 0,0.6 e - s11.14:11. ' " . • f' • 1 1" trorn'threcto ten vertr.7, 'propriety Et tun-. seine p4rnent,- Ittfore theirs kvaAabie ll: . t•re been othermi,, , e approprieteil. , the intrhsiL4 bilinbU4B of the'4:ty. Nur. t•:-LL441:2ivti" •• Notice to the l'7ew ' le4vt , a a;;r: i j74 l ::s n r'7e G'44 S LE'2l7lll'lll, Gr LAT fityn, Pt , IDEGS loayO to take of tentlO: ing ninceri thaifis iris, enl* - toiner, fin , the genitotoqintrininifk,' tiiky ha - y,c =et.' tepded tti hint, and at thiraanie time inforta.:_ tle that he haijust returned from New :York:with:A large and choice t:olention of FAXOY . AND szA PEE DIZY GOODS, . , , a Creed anti extensive aasortment,mf gr.ncerian; Pro.- visions; &jots ik'Shoi, 1306' tt. "pips; DrOckery, Drugs & liediaine;ttn,l7corhic,loVill b. sold for.c.ashmr. .produce at a eta small advance,a: prices which defies all :comp4l(MM Flsinr,-...fcrk. Fish tt: wholilsaltict retail -- ; He wantditiso. rat - oar]; that he' adbeari stnctly:to 'the- Systnni , -; always naminglhe lowest..price at, first" thereby giving the same advantage to all irho may favor. hhn with'their pitionnge: GREST. lIEND CLOPiIING Th;qargeSt, bfBt'.ll7ld eiteaPeA'Opitmen.t of'il.gAut. Ccoritzuo in the 'Village of Great- Bee.„- Clothe. timencancl Nre..tin 6 ri;of till `qii^lilies, muitehie foe tli4 fall and winter trade, which we of fenat such prices a. 9 to-satisfy tiny, one that this 4. 1 . the place, fur theni, to deal: • 2., In'colt; equence of the great increase of his bust: ness he has hien • Obliged • to greatly' enlarge. Wl' lock, which he new, offers to bii...friends and ' s -the euiNent .thla in 'doing they wilt find soniething to 'their ailvarttao. Hs has also-made 4..Trhrininenis to ntatiufatitire,eldth:; ing in all its t . attoue'hritrielies,_and il'new prepared.- to s,elt the same. warranted to bear: inspection.-- Cuatotia ti-ork:and Cutting di3tte in the, latest - s!yie• and: hurt notice' • All kind% Tililar tritanaulga , furnished and for rage: . • ibiget 'the opposite the Mahsiiiti }rouse: L S.'LENELEINE. prentßetid,SeM. 23, 1850. .` _TO BOIINTY 'LAND ULAIMANTS.— hae b . cen ApPninted COniktiiiiiiner , . of SusqUelianua county, for said county. in pursuance of the recominenda-: thin of .the, tension Department at- Washingtop, to Rupeii/i te the PrePrition of 'the applicatieh,And, proofs of.ClahAants for Corinty'LaUcl .s " Whtch have. been appropriated - to an ClaSSes officei - e end ifil 2 diets, who hay!! seved eine month nod 'upzcarae, tit:. any of, the wars hi which our rnuhtrp h s,been- eri-_ gaged., Hn has been -furnished from. tlie,Depart ruent • at Washington With's:A the rieciirgiry.fonpA. of Application, prools,-ki All,therefore,ii.holas* claims to Bounty Landry tinippli - cation t9,hirn; at. his office in Mentresi, either by telfif or - in - tier % c. in have; theirbilsofeSs'arrat , e4With Wade.' -- • ' DIMOCK: .lipntre. Nor. 7, 1550,,- •- CarpOiateri Waisted Ihinlicidiatoly; . . . rEADreibilloy .„ begiven to'snieda*'nr:. .fire • Oal Caspenters towork "en 'mill gt wring,` liowe and ether...shop . work,.-- • k As the subscriber is somewhat gaged in the erection and rePiiira of mills this presentß4a oppoitiitity, for Ainne,that•Wish :0.4.- - Leine acquainted with that brappliof business. : those that NV i*r done and warranted, can die'so by,ealling upon the. - sitbseribei." . • T.ORENZ6 VeiXOE.-:"- .I.ihertr; Nati:2o, ": _ , Ifilts - I,:ilmikpp -.vas diiSolveil he giu titat content an the n 7 inst. .All indebted kill; ed the:propriety of settling without &stiles !Int •.4 , Montrose, Agg, 25. Ispo. - , B. IL : ' ‘.- IL S.-KNAPP aSTRAniI) CC"Ir3 into. the enelotire ,o 1 the 4ubscriberoi or aniiit thoil _4th of Auz,tigt red, two years old heifer. The owner is requestedpprove . poperty;ti...ty chars.es and take heraway. • • • , • •JOHN TRUMBULL:. • Brideawater, Odt. 1.1,71850. • non 3w - Wagon.. 'Wanted: AATANTED.by.the,suli‘crtber, A good. IV - nod V _Maker to manage. the bus - aim:a at 'The well, Inoirn stand - hi Wyulusing. magi Wit - u strmit :family is dOinetl; one making' Limslf - useful find employment for several years. Urßefereners , will be required.- • . EDWIN LEW IS,„1 tic~•ulczsm ;,Sept. . SMALL BILLLS. , NY of our customers wbo,t4tvo :mill bills 0:4 t o sentroff to, be eieliingetl, 'ban, be 'nc oinnunlated by - es:Mr' on L Y01 , 7 SO2 41T$ st CAPS—a general _ : assortment kept :cunattintly on. hand, .and which I:arri nose; selling at redirctil jiricca,, Aug: • _ . • Books Books. - LL Ihre T Test -Bisolts . Jo toil'. used • in" thol7'iicui _LIL- Academy, and rdsia a- - varipty. of olhorkluat& opened and for sale M ltc Invrest prices; I:yr ,Scpt, 4. • • , ": •- • •' Allnranaim for 119515' •••• TfiE Family Cliristian - Alma4o. with' beautiful:, pagravine4:The .!Temp r arance; 'Liberty and, Farm'er's Almanacs, fur: mid tiv • •' P J:LYGNS-,ib Noverntwr 1-850‘. tifeiliiiiiiatictit • United StatW Pie orniiiranee,CAngtwity Perpoliust i : OArrri;;-$3.D0 5 000,, 1111 -`-111DPENT4BYI'Agditt for knsisleausHut . np . wilt receive applicistions..foti Insurance and 'Ostend:Tv inf o rotafi crk to tiny peirnidestring ..tentr05e,,0ct...14t.h.71650., ," • •. 143 T. LAST, SPRIVG. ' A TWO year old-4140in041 red" , stook' 21.-Any`poraon knowing of inwb oneaC larger wOld :esnter.si Avor by information. of ; ifa ) moot, to . • TAPLT Monfrotie Oct,,Sto." • ' EIREIMMI GEO.' . FULLER: -