The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, January 30, 1851, Image 3

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    The Neg : Ceggress.
It is somewhat ear1y,51,41 . :,,a ; 1 'te N4)rth
American, to attempt eatil,natirittliimatiner
in which the new.apportiniimefti; provided
by the act of May 220,1.8:50, hillOecttthe
sever al ...States as regards dlitribiltio of
Representatives. The act prorAidei that the
*hole number of members shall be,33 4 as
the entire population of the country - la rated
at' abt;ve twenty-three or twenty-thrlan an4i a
half_millions, it is computed that thEi-cons4it
ueney - will be, is round numbers, 100,0 0.
Taking this as. the basis, and Calculatmg fr4rn
mixed returns and estimates of poPplaticiu,
the apportionment among the State's wetild
be somewhat as follows
Old. '
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Wisconsin,
Pennsylvania,
New York,"
Massachusetts.,
Rhode Island,
Virginia,
Indiana. _
California,
Texas,
Obio,
North Carolina,
Vermont,
Connecticut,
Maine,,
Kentucky,
Missouri,
kansas
Delaware,
South Carolina,
Ficr:d
Louis na,
Ni;chigan;
Alabama,
Tennessee,
New Hampshire,
New Jersey,
Maryland,.
„- Clerk Wala k ied.
THE LEARNED P :TAT JOI Pat.” YOUNG man that atn come well recommend
tenon of Albany Nets York is presented to
_CAL ed for honesty and temperance, and far stea
be-one of the- most extraordinary men in A- dy and.industrious habits, and who has a good nat
merles. 'Hews a journeyman Printer, ural business capacity, and-sufficient learning. can
ing daily at his case, while b e,, i s one,ot. the;)
t fi h n e d s e u m b p_loym r en s t o li c . ) t .s h .. e a D n h i e g a an n, d
e N rti 'ar th ie e t . y Store ne of
most profound mathematicians and best lin- meats. A lad of 15 . 418 years of !age and e w r bo u has
goists in 'the country. His great work,z:l some knowledge of Chemistry, would be prefer
" The Calcuias of Operations." has beeni just red. •
issued from :he prtess, and is, in the opinion
of scientitic.men, says the Albany 14 .1 utchnian.
one ofthe most i-rocluctioiis that the
mathem.atictil wcrid has yet triv,!ri to society.
He is. v rict only thorough :y vers,3d in every
branch or mathematics, but can read and
9 ( - treel:, Latin:Het/re ty, and Arabic. with
ma;,::e•-tse and r:uency as be eau the En
salt
; besides wh',cla he can eunvprse in eve..
ry lamtua7e spoken in Europ, With no aid
but II: try; and no hitrher salmi:: than (hat
is hi-stowed on a journeyrrian Priviter„
N/”. Pat tersonhas beeome not only thorough s ,
ac - i + la Ht c .‘t 7 ith every derartinent of
man '::row] -d ; bat. has ac luired a hand
a library of some three Or,
fair thous :'d l Jlumes. Sir. Patterson is a
native. or N-.-‘r ./er , ey, and is 51 years of age.
Republic.
1.. :day s rg, StUndard of Wednesday
• vianoits, but.unsuccessful; at
as made 'last week to t -et tirqg 50 or
•7,len cars bel.,ingin , to the L'liion
au'd which were standin , .: on the rail
road tear the ge.rehause. The villains 'col
lected a q•aa" .ititv of shavings and shingles
which they inside of one of the cars.
Underneath t:.ese they placed nearly ponpd
of powder, a train of which, they carried' to
door of the car, which they cluse.‘l-autl app4d
a slaw match. The matell however went
tbns providentially frustrating' their hell
ish designs. We have certainly fallen upon
evil times when such fiendish attempts us
this to destroy the property of our citizens
are made in our very midst; and it .behooves
our people, not only to guard well their pro. 4 c ,
erty, but to use all all their vigilance to de
tect,and bring to punishment the petpetrti
tors of these villaueous - outrages." •
Teals MOVEMENT. ---WP observe that
Mr. Dobbins, the Democratic member of the
Legislature from Schuylkill county,- has ha : -
troduced the following resolution
Resolved. That our Senators in QongresS
be instructed ; and outC.Representa4ves re=
quested, to use their best efforts • to proeur4
a modification of the existing Tariff laws '
so As
Snort' effectually to protect the Iron and Coal
of this-Commoncrealth, and :also, t 4
advocate a further amendment to the said
laws, so that the dutiei 'may be.. Dried
borne aw.l lot in foreiiti - valuation, and that
tile Governo r be requested to hare copies of ;
this resolution forwarded to eadiSenittot
Represantative in Congress, now assembled.
JA.CESON Motaisterr.—The Committee to:
whom the subject %vas referred, at ;a late,
sleeting in the city of New Orleans, hnve re-1
419rted a series of resolutions, recommendingi
.. t.1 4 ,t the Mayor, the recorders of the inuniel-
Mities, the members of the Councils, the'
Mayor and ,Council of Lafayette,. Bgon
Rouge and. other large towns in the SW, be
appoitukd general receivers and agents: to get
subscription s. for the-,Parr!ig a
mouuniettf,7 -General .
in in
the Place d'Arnies.Vie iideiviiiardlio?o,__
oa the of J uly next. T. 4 'i** ll :9 43
were naaninaeualy sidopta:
Goisrtior t gurnika.-- The ifea;dileati a
Delta, learns from Jackson, Idiag. i that Oa;
a rmor Quitrami 'will promptly
•theY the process of the United - Stites 'qi4it
for his appearauee on the charge of being erl:
gaged In the Lo'pezexpeditioo. It ia j said
Ilia Judge Gholsen has delayed
writ of arrest tkialloir GWernOr - 9; - 11
of the bus' ' 44k0-g
tiewrbis , 9l6**is
.
4 ° 60 , witliput :too:
Puolit interest consdet= w'k4-1
A-erg 'vas jogging home rather late and a little
. bappy,;whin4asemg by 'dark- alley, ah* fisted
fellimateppedont and demanded his Money. "go.:
Hey," ska, the wag; " Monett I have ribne—but
yuell etop.a moment, rll give you a note at thirty.
days." I
MARRIED,
Jan udy 22d, by Rev. W. J. Kipp, D. D 1 Rcv. Da.
. P. M. WAY", formerly of thii county to; Miss ANN
Aatrita WaSON, allot' the city of Albany, N. Y.
In Rush, on the 23 inst., by Rev. Harvey Gray, Mr.
-Lrs.emna. C. Dar, Jr. of Forest .Lake:,-and Miss
jumaA. Pt4 - En, of Jessup.
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In Forest Lake, Jan. 4th 1851 bY Hiram Allen Ksq,
Jameittan MAIITIN, to lasi. "Barnr ANN 'Sticilr,
both of Jessup.
In Harrisburg on the ith inst. by the Rev. Dr. De-
Witt, Mr. JOUN J. Walla, of 'Vowan - tia, to Miss.
Kuu.v F. MILLER, of Harrisburg.
DIED,
In New York - city on lisinday the 20th inst. Josui
NscnotsoN Esq.., aged a.lxost 48 years. Though
a native of Ireland , he has (until - recently) been
a resident of this county fo several years; and
had many friends And acquaintances among our
Citizens. -
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Harz Tor ALL no.N!F. lituisr:l--:Years ago when
the Pork market will dqjl, there were enough rea
dy to fat pig for the Printer. sow, that Pork will
bring- Cash, who thinks of bringing a • hit to the
Printer( Have you fall done ?
THE subscriber offers for sale, a A - aluable lot
with good house and lutrn upon it, situated in
the Borough of Montrose, a few rods south east of
the Court House. The !ucation is pleasant and the
terms of payment will be made easy; to the par.
chaser. P. LINES.
Montrose, Jan. 27, 1851.
TEE subscriber would respectfully inform the
citizens of Montrose and vicinity , that he has
located himself uhder A+. Baldwin's Saddle and
Harness shop, for the purpose of Dyeing and Ren
ovating every deicription of wearing apparel by an
entire now process which rewires them to their or
iginal Color and brilliancy, without the least injury
to the fabric. and the culurs warranted permanent.
rir Please try 1:..0 Satisfaction given or no
-charges. IPx. SQUIB S.
Jan. 30, 1851. -
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Montrose, Jan. Nib. 1851
NOTICE is hereby given that Joshua Stnge has
.1. 1 1 applied to the Court of Common Pleas in and
for the county of Susquehanna for the bencC-t of
the insolvent laws of this coninacnwealth, and -a
hearing upon his petition will be had before th.
said Court at Montrose OD the. third Monday 'of
April nest, alt 10 o'clock - A. M.
Jan. W. 1651.
Glass at Etheridge's.
i rt 9 A by 36 inches, 14 by 18 do. 15 by 30 do. 13
by 19 Ail. /4 bv 24 do. 19 by 15 do. 14 by
i rel. do. 10 by 18 do. 14 by 20 do. 10 by 16 do. and
110 by I I inch.
The subscriber has also for sale, Oarnphine at ss.
ficl. and Burning Fluid at 7 shilling per gallon. - Oil
.7..-trnpsialtered and prepared for the use of Burning
.1 fiord alSo for sale by J. ETHERIDGE.
31ontr use, Jan. 30, 1651.
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AUCTION.
sft Subscriber having di=pnsed of his Farm
will Sell at Auction, on the premises in New
Milford, on Saturday, the Bth day of February
bext, the ftillo , king_, property, viz: 3 Cows. 4 Calves.
Mare. 2 two year old Cult-s, 9 Sheep. 2 Hogs, 1
Buggy Waggon, 1 Cutter, 1 Funning Mill, I sett of
Double Harness, 2 Hives of Bees, and other articles
Tim mirnerous to. mention. Sale to commence at
I U o'clock p.
, ,
Terms—All sums undet three dollars, Cash;
over three dollars, 12 month's credit with interest
and approved se;eurity. A. S. WALKER.
New Milford, Jan. :'O, 1851. • 4 Sw
env p.ailway Hotel'and General
'stage Hoyt'ie.
,:, CIA,RLES C. SMITH 'havtng recently taken
1 the' new Railway Hotel at the Great Bend
ij Depot, and fitted up the House in a splendid man•
In l er, invites the patronage of the public, being eon
i' fident that with his well - known exerience, and the
ti.iipple arrangements he has made for their accorn
wi • ion. he can entartain company in a style un
iirpaed by any Hotel to the country. This Ho
tel is pleasantly located within i a a few yards of the itti.ilroad Depot, (commandiniz splendid view of
Gieat Bend valley and the surrounding country,)
4 r a* passengers , will be conveyed to and from the
, epot free of charge. Stages leave this Hotel on
'e arrival of each train. for Montrose and other
laces beyond, and a daily line also runs hence
htosli Harford to Dundaff, Carbondale. itc.
! '.44 ; •••`:Truesdelrs excellent Livery establishment
is Also coanected with this House, where Horses
iiind Carriages ar,e at command for any part of the
'Folil3try.
i .7anuary 22,1851. 4-3 m.
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evr Stage Arrangement at Great
'., . Bend.
IHE two Daily Lines of Stages from Great Bend
ti to Montrose' will 'hereafter leave the Railroad
Hotel of C. C. Sthith in the. immediate vicinity of
the,lDepot, as follows : At 4A. 3.1. and 6P. 1.1.
cal the arrival of, the Railroad trains from New
ti , oilc,lpassiu e ,n. through New -Milford to Montrose,
hente a Daily lips runs in connection therewith
Spnngville, Tunklianoock and Wilkesbarre :I and
another via. Niebilson. Pantoryville,
a AbingtoxrCea
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~ rroiidenceand Hyde Park to Scrantonia,(those
4s - being 'along the line of - the Leggitt's ;Gap
*ad.) Retuspirig. the stage leaves Beranlonul
.1 1 A..11.„ passi: through the above • places to
11 t r ose, wliene &a Rues leave in time to 0.24
th eat Bend Depot before the arrival ollthe
1m0... going East. ' . ,
l i otel
Ka Daily- Wiwi leave Smith's Railway
en the - arrivril of the noon train from the Meat for
Ciirhimdale, ili. -. Buternersville,llnw - Milford, Han
liqtiox and Duadaft. -
1 -; . TRUESDELL +! CO-,
pr d fat Beirl"lan.' 24 415.1. .
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*auted,
56 ma ,c4:l poAL, ilow!
~,,)ciPtfose. Jan./16851.
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For Sale.
Dyeing,bitt not Dead
uvrz, ANI) TRYING PTO LET LITE:
ABEL TURRELL.
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Insolvent's Notice.
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- - aarn tor Slaughter ,Hides, Sheep Peltsaninlye
.1 Geese Feathers: . , . . .
• *anted, Alsollso bushels of bried npple*
' r and White - beans well dried, for which Cash will
be paid. .
,ALSO,
10 TOSS of -good - Stone Coal wanted. in ex
change 43r goods or longstanding, debts.
Jessup, Jan. 22, ISSI. P. M. B&RBE.R.
FREEMAN, HODGES tt CO.,
'II.IPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
58 EIBEATY STREET, NEW YORK,
_ (Bcupecn Broadtchy and ..tVa.ssaa,)
RE.now tecelving , a rich and beautiful assort
-Ll. ment of Fancy Silk and-Millinery Goods, to
which we would particularly invite the attention
of all cash purchasers ; and will make it an object
for them to give us a call, as we_are determined to
sell our assortment, for Cash, lower than ever be
fore offered in this market.
Milliners can supply ;themselves with every arti•
cle in their line, at about thei cost of importation
or auction prices. - Many of put goods are manufac
tured expressly fur our sale, turd cannot be surpass
ed for beauty or low prices.
Rich Rat and Cap Ribbons, a large variety.
Silk and Satins for Ifennets.
Crapes, Crape Lissesi . Tarletons and Illusion La
ces.
Tnuning,s for Flats, C,,tps and Dresses.
Jenny, Lind Caps, Party and Opera Head Dress
es.
Embroidered Capes, Collars, Cuffs and Cliemi
setts.
Embroidered Edgings and Insertings. Swiss and
Muslin,
Thread, Brussels, Vaaenciene, Silk and Lisle
Thread Laces.
Embroidered Ile% eire 'and Plain Linen Cambric
Haudkerchiefs.
•Gloves and Mitts, Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread and
Sewing Silk.
Saul's, Cravats and Diess
Jaconett, Boot; Alikains, lihahop
Embro:dared, Damask and Plain anton Crape
Shawls.
A full assortmenl, of Straw -Clouds.)
French and American Artificial Flowers.
:With a larqe variety not mentioned above.
All wishing, to avoid paving long prices will
makemopey by ca.liing and satisfying themselves.
•January, 1851. 4—Stu.
Which is the Right Shop ?
THE TRUE ONE; of course, where they
keep the true time and the articles and skill
toitell it. and make that their whole business and not
a secondary one, and where they .do their own
work without the help of - foreign ilungler , howev
er much they may be " cracked up." They keep
the best gold and silver Watches of every descrip
tion, and will sell a little lower than the lowest.—
They keep the best assortment of Jewelry in or
out of tot% eorfisisting in part of the best and latest
styles of ladies and gent's. gold Breast l'ins. Fin
ger Rings, Ear Hoops. ~adies Cud' Pins, Belt Bnek
les end Pins, Gold Chains and Keys, Pens and Pen
cils, Silver Spoons, Ft - ;r‘l:s and Knives, Sugar
Tongs and Cream Spcions; Napkin Rings and Spec-.
lacles; also, E. Russell'? , celeorated Perfume for
handkerchiefs, hair, and rosy cheeks, white skin,
sore dips 'and chapped kinds, treble extract Col
ogne &e. of over fifty' different kinds, having
Soaps. Creams and Jells, and 8 diffeient kinds of
fancy do. Also the pure burning fluid which is the
best and cheapest light that can be used, they have
the lamps. common, parlor. and church, from thirty
one cts to $B,OO each. But we cannot tell it all
you must come and see and he' happy.
N. B. We warrant every thing done or sold, to
be good and Tam . 'WM. W. TRUE.'
Montrose, Jan., 1851.
First and Last Call.
A LL those indebted to the subscriber either by
13 note or . book account, are requested to call
and settle the same by the first-of February next.
Those neglecting this notice may expect to find
their accounts in the hands,of nd officer for collec
tion. C. SIMMONS.
Daguerreotype
IN TUE, VARIOUS STYIk OP TB C /lat.
MIE undersigned would announce to his friends
_k and the public generally, that he has just re
turned from the city with a new selection of Plates,
eases, dtc., and will =pare no pains to give satisfac
tion to all who are "Picture inclined."
Jenny Lind, Papier Maehe, and Fanev Bdok Ca
ses. A 1.9, a Crayon DatNerreotype, taken from
Root's celebrated Daguerreotype of Jenny Lind
Admission free. •
Yours ariisticallh•,
AUCTION 'SALE.
The subscriber having other business to attend
to after she first of Fein uary ; wishes to state that
it would be difficult for him to attend to threshing
any more ; he therefore takes this method so draw
his threshing to a close 'and give others a chance
to rig them-elves in tit.pe fur the coming season.—
lie rill therefore sell at auction, at his residence
lir D.onuck, on Thursday the 6th day of February,
the, bliowing property :
Two self cleaners and horse powers, of the most
app.toved styles 2 two horse wagons; 3 set of two
Morse harness ; 1 two horse sleigh ; a lot of bags,
(the above articles nearly nety;) 1 cutlet ; 1 light
wagon; 2 span 6 years old horses ; 1 span 11 years
old ; team horses, (all geldings) a few cattle and
colts.
Terms---The cleaners aqd horse powers, with in
terest and approved security, one half in 3 months
amt the other half in 12 months. The rest of the
property 9 months credit with approved security
and interest, SYLVANUS TYLER.
1 4w
Dimock. January 1, 1851
NEW STQRE.
erooirs•etitrap. _
THE undersigned, partners under the firm of
POST cE- ply7s,
respectfully announce that theyhave taken the
store recently occupied by Mills tt Knapp, and also
their stock in trade: in addition{ to which they hare
just received, from New York, a well selected as-,
sortment of Staple Dry-Goods, Oroceries,&c.,whicl
they are determined -to-sell, fOr RNADY PAY.
ONLY, at bower prices than they can be afforded
at any credit establishment in i the country.- All
who wish to rAY nowt: A'SD 1101•CITEAP are incited
to give us a call, and if you don't buy it will do
you no berm to get prices to inky by elsewhere.
All kinds of barter, usually taken at country
stores, received in payment at, ;the highest market
prices. . ; WM. M. POST,
Dhc.llo ; 1850.1 i P. R prrrs.
H' k est assortment in the country, and at
20 per cent,lass Allan , the uinal prices, tUaT be
found at • 1 OST dr PlTra'.
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1' AM'
paid for 1,46441 by
January 8.1 • ig..B4rayvtiN.
- _ Salt! allt;
1D109,P1, Turk's Island ßAneuss /304 Jim! re
ceiyecfaad for sale asap by ,
LYONS 4 OLlAN,D,LEA
ifeatreseasiairy 7,,1861. r •
COlt&Starch and Farina; nieu fer,ltyl•
Alknifs, for sale by LYONSA OSA-IDLE&
kRIII Ciuxiloi-just received?by
o , 4:w a ry 181$1.) '- , 7 , 1•Y0XS tit CRANIEIt.,
D zsgovuezoir.,„ 7 .-, • ,
•laeretefoili te"Me°
TH E "" etilerdiT iiar undei thei irtigiih
tuatfcoo-
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MIELEMITIMM
FASHIONABLE TAILOR, .
WOULD respectfully inform thb inhabitants of
MOntrose and vicinity that be occupies the
shop fornierly occupied by John Groves, and Would
solicit a share of their patronage. Having engaged
the services of P. A. Loam for the winter, he hopes
by strict attention to business to meet all orders he
may , reckibe.
butting done on short notice; and war•
ranted'to fit if made.right.
Montrose, December 2.5, 1850.
ADMINISTAA TH.IX vaIII.C E.
NOTICE is hereby given to all perscins interest-.
ed in the Estate of N.yrnAlt I.,yrnitor, late of
Brooklyn township; deceased, that I;nm of ad
ininistration have been granted to theliubscriber,
and all persons having claims against The said es
tate are requested to present them without further
delay duly attested for set dement.
CATIIMONE LATEIROP,
Brooklyn, Dicer4er 20 MG. 52—Cpw
VOTICE is hereby given to all pen:pas indebt-$
1.11 ed to the Estate of Benjamin Clark, deceas
ed, late of Forest Lake, that immediate payment
must be made, and all persons having demands a
gainst said 'estate ate requested to present them
to the subscriber duly attested for settlement.
BF.TSEY A. CLARE, Executrix.
Forest Lake, December '25, IMO. 52-6 w
" NOTICE.
NOTICE ib hereby given to all persons hi/relit
ed to the Estate of' Dyer Taylor, deceased,
late of Forest Lake, that immediate. payment must
be wade, and all persons hainft,, demands against
said estate are requested to present them to the
subscriber duly, attested for Eettlemeut; agreeably
to an amicable arrangement made among the heirs
and others intereted ih said estate.
G. W. TAYLOR
Forest Lake, December 25, 1850. 62-43 w
Susquehanna Academy,
Mcputri Pentea.
PRE second term of this In=titution will coin-.
menet- on Tuesday o lanu‘y ith. Having se
cured a competent Board of Instruction, and hay
ing scituessed with much satisfaction the unexpect
ed success of the Terin just closed, the Trustees
can-with increased confidence recommend the In
stitution to the attention of the friends and patrons
of n liberal, a sound. and a thorough education.
It will be a..l . , lnned under the immediate super
vision of Prof. LEMVEL if. Vv A.TER.S, A. M.
x A. 5 )
1•15.5 Maar J. Cea:cl' , an, . Associate Teachers.
hiss ClutoLvE BowNLAN,
bliss Emmy C. 131.ACLAIA A', Teacher of Music.
GusravE li. WALTER, 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 stcond on the '7th day of Jan., of 14
weeks and the third on the 29th day of April, of
14 weeks.
The studies of the Primary Department, per
year, $'7,50
The Common Branches of the Aeademic.De
partment per year, 16,00
The nigher, - " • " . " 18,00
The studies of the Llas.sical Department
(Latin, Creek, and rrench„) with those of
the Academical Department, in whole or
or part
.Music, , with use of Piano, per rear,
Drawing and Painting . , each,
German,
N. B. It is the desifc and. purpose of the Trus
tees, by appropriate discipline, by the course of
studies pnrsuedi by the thoroughness of the in
struction imparted. and; by the facilities furnished.
to secure for this Academy - a high standing among.
the Literary- Institutions of the kind in tria country.
Purdte . froin abroad wishing to obtain board
may receive direction to places by applying to
Francis a Chandler or William J. Mulford, Commit
tee.
HON. WY. JESit7P, President.
ALBERT CHAMBERLIN, Esq., Sedretary
MASON S. WILSON, Trea.surer.
Montrose Deis. 24th, 1850.
rrWO Year* Heifevt , , eatrayell from the farm
1.. of the subt.criber a few weeks since..
Montrose, SIM. 1, 1:551. B. SAYRE.
JUST -received 1.2,0 u lbs. of Tobacco, which will
be sold at wholesale or retail by -
January I.] ' , J. ETHERIDGE.
w: 13. DEANS
TIIN firm of Limes & Jameson is dissolved by
mutual consent. P. LINES,
Montrose, Dec. $l. 13.50.] R. F. JAM.ESON.
ANEW supply of Jewelry and Watches 4t cost
for cash, at TURRM:t'L's.
January 1,1 n 1.
saris u nn
roc,ries, Paints, oils il Dye
:Li_ stu f fs, constantly on hand at TURRELL's.
PAPER HAGS wanted at ITR.RELL . C.
J:tn:.:.Lry, 183 I
`FIE firm of ELDRED et NEWCOMB is this
.day dissolved by mutual consent. The notes
and accounts may be found at the old stand until
the Ist of February next.* After that they will be
placed in the hands of a proper person for collec
tion. * G. B. ELDRED,
UR! NEWCOMB.
Dec. 9. 1850
THE subscriber will continue the Hat, Cap. and
Fur business at the old stand Of Eldred S.
i's;ewcorrib, and will keep on hand a general-assort
ment of goods in his line.. Thankful for the very
liberal patronage which was received by the old
firm, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the
same. G. B. ELDRED.
, I)mc. 6, 1854
T j STATE of John Jfeh. - exty. Notice is hereby
1.4 given to all persons interested in said Estate
that letters administration. have been granted to
the subscriber, and all persons having claims against
the Estate are hereby requested to make known
the same to me without debtyJASPEa IIcKEEBY, Adrn'r.
Dimock, December 17, 1050. 51-6 w
Cash PAID for Slaughter Hides, delivered at
Foster's Tannery'. -
.L yams & CHANDLER.
Montrose, December 24, WOO.
CASH paid for Rage by ;
LYOIY6 CHANDLE2
Montrose, December 25, 1860. .
TUST teemed at the Ne* Book Store•a spien
tl did assortment of Faneyittooks, Boxes etc., ex
pressly.for Chrism:m*4mi No:w 'Years Presents.
"- • LYONS-8s CHANDLER.
Itontrose Dee, 19, 1850. •
Bugarrr has just received a nevr sts4l so-
JUL Perior assortment ofl • Ladies Dress Goal,
Winter... Long and Sguars Aesop, and staple goods
adapted to thersem% of the most desirable styles
Ige, „MAW Oct-1g 10'0'
twit
= sowiLby,-61/44 ow-
A ,
44ivr,
;•• ,
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
PRICES OF TUITION'.
rt cOV",4
:i'•~ZP3~~'C~ ~a
Dissolution.
Notice
AdministraiOrls Notice.
Lat.eit Arrival.
li
~-.:,..,-..,.
`ili.iihientiisilt, B ' , lett/
— .. ,44 - c0,q?44*g14: - adds
, b l c l k4 , „ .
APtrel4blahi - itll:fy mi.
ent7articl;, • Witii?,'ie 0 , , osive
proPediesmad ielilaiuFtt
bilitTl
'0 thiC)gell tiY a8 6 ,5e-c!' r''''' ded
the clerks of various, p . :14 c OM=
' - ces as being the be. - Atlik >Wad I
accounts i
now, in use, eirr
, !': . liut,
in cleun :vessels and - oqpltanxed
with other ink-4or • sale to '
quart, pint, 'and half-pint*tles.
by . .1.• graERIDOR
Montrose; Nor 27, 184
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I ,
iteirscit . - - - A 2 .
'NOTICE is hereby given dint the firm 0 ..4.,
é 0. Pratt has this istl day of. Ddel ber, J
1850, by mutual consent dissolved.. . . I. .: . !I
..1;: 4 4. d 0.:e.814. : The business will hereafter be conducts oder I
the firm of Pratt+, & Ce.s.whciWill keepcti s 'ntly
on hand wholesale and retail Sole Leather a 'New
York prices. ! - 1
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E. A...„Pwerr, ) - .
„ - • N I -
0. Pit.err, . , PRATTS di CQ. ~
' L. Berner. ) I . I
. j.
-i • •
The subscribers will 'pay, cash for 5000 Slaug i..t hter
Hides received at their wsWks in Neel Jfiiford, Pa..
' PEA TTS 4 CO. ,k,43r0
• - ~ _ , 3--j—
-- Farms for Sale. ' .' i
THE. SUBSpRIBER WILL .4 CT as I , .4ent 1
for the private 'sale .of Real Estate- 7 FarMs, !
Houses and 1.04 , --lem : c.ri in Sitstinelitirma 'ectjanty,''
.Pa. All who Wish to offer their property for dale
can give a mintne description of their- Fortes{ pr..,
Lots as follows:! Somber of acres, hew'. many im-
proved, and hoW watered; Buildings; . Orchard;
grafted or cointotm fruit ; other fruit trees, and shade.
frees; how far'frltm 'Montrose, and the nearest' pdint
I to a depot on th 4 New York A.- Erie Railroad; pilce .
r and terms of payment.. All who wish tojSell.'oe Or-'
I chase Id eal Estate; will receive pr - ompt.. attention'
I by cant . * on 6e addressing me at Montrose,lShs
quelianna county, Pa. -' , . i J' - I
-J
~
IN- - Conveyance from Montrose to the - premt.tes . ,
free. of charge. . „ - : : , 111
LL
' Office on Turnpike street, 4 doors west Ofjthe
Brick corner. .
. ,
I : 1,1
•
The following Farms and Lots are rtow oPred '
for sale:
.__-';'ll'n
N0.1..40 acres, $0 im . Frame Hotise and ,tjatin.
N 0.2. 80 acres, 50 ' do.. •ij do.I
No. 3. 100 do. 60 do. - 1 tlo.l
N 0.5. 70 do. '4O do. 1
• o.,
N 0.6. 96 do.' 35 -do. '''(lo.l
No. 7. Store, Warehouse, and lot. 1 : !
o. 8. 145 acres, 75 fut. framed house and fem.
No. 9. i 2+ do 35 " log house, . . barln.
b
No.lo. 2 do ~- 0.,d frame house and. bar I `
No. 11. house find lot.
No. 12 100 acrs. 70ina. fraine.honie iuld barn.
N 0.13. 340 -dd. 200 imi do ' ' —. do-.ljJl
N 0.14. 56 d 50 ins. do_ '.. dO. 1 .
No. 15.. 160 d e l . GO ' kn. .de do ' j
N 0.16 120, 5 ins.
do do l, I
go. 17 100, 75q intl. do 'do i !
.
No.lB. 112, 80 • im. I do -do •`!.... 1
N 0.19. 200. 150 i mproved, 'itlo ; do i• ' i
N 0.20. 1451, 100 im. do do.(. 1
No. 21. 190, 120 , im. . .do do- '
N 0.22. 901, 45 • int. do ' :do 1 i
N 0.23. 45, 30 hn. do • .do 1,- !
N 0.24. 292. 225 . im. do do - r
No 25: 125:acres, 100 ita. do ' do
No 26. 196 do 140 ina "do do 1: •..
No 27.. 80 do 45 Ma. do • do. 1
Nro,, 28 11, good saw-milt and dwelling.
No. 29 134 acres, 90 frame louse and bar n,,
j No. 30 176, do, 100 do 1 d t' i
! No:31 135 do 95 do ! do ' . •
No: f.. 2 2EO do 135 do
.1 do. . !
1 No. sa 160 do GO do do j
J. No. 34 150 do 106 do : do '. ! !
./...N.0.65 130 dr, S 0 i dri j; ' 'di) I
No. 36 300 do 170 ; do i do ': j '
Na. :17 190 do • 140 J do I: • do ;..
No. 38 170, do 100 ; do I do
N 0.39.175 do. 9.0 1 its. do.l ,'
N 0.40. 80 do 45 .• J , do( - dal;
No. 41.212 do. 150 s rdo. - - 11
Price from $.lO to no .per acre. " :1 1
N. 8., Persons desiring to purchase any oftbe
above, by giving the No. can obtain it full desetipj.
tion. ' ALFRED BALDWIN.h.
Montrose, Pa.. October,; 1850. .; j '
. .
21,00
30,00
15,00
15,00
. ~
Cheape - I Yet: ...'i, 1
S rgA x ß ß, , ,.:3 l c i l i p , er i, fr e i ts ind; c S a l i t i l:i i u s tu l slcl. ce ß il i ts ce T 1
Cash. Just received and:for sale
ty . j J. LYONS ct. SON. {
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-A.LSO— '
A NEW supply of DO VS just opened and fo
F•ale by - t J. LYONS 4 giliN ,
'Montrose, Dcc. 18, 1831. ::. 11
TEaccounts anttnotet of the late firm' of Rasa,
4: Simpson. are in my hands. 'fwd. it is very,
necessary that the busineSS should be 'closed Tas
soon as possible. All those indebted are requested,
to call and settle with Out delay.
*DWARp . w. ROSE:
Montrose, Dec. 10,
For a Christmas
1G POUNDS Brow)
Rice, - ene
lar ; 10 lbs... Ginger, 1
dollar; 10 'lbs. lleppe
, 134,25 center; 8 lbs. Co
The love mixed w
and Eggs, and boiled
eat with Maple Molest.
for CASH at • L
Montrose, Dee. 3d, 1
Magazii
GRAHAM'S_ Maga:
Sartain's Magazil
Journal, Water Cure .1(
azine, Harper's New
Cabinet, dc., furnishea
N. B. Specimen in
dery.
O.
Dec.
Ravi you
JTUST received a rik.
be soldloko
Caih or Goode piitlifdr'
Ladies Rubber Ovai
Qroceries,.. Bard ware, ,
meet articles -usually es
Any quantity of Pro
exchange fer:gotMEtat . exi
Wanted. in exeliangti
for which the `highest pr
Men's thickßoata;9o.
for pancakes..for.i!ale by
Montrose, MOveraber.
jr' -..- E Y - - - T:N:State 1
..111., burning wood and,
and Iteadirdginble r oll*
double 'oven 'ditto i' I Pre`
4364 Empire State; „ •
ty - si;s - oi'd kinds 't :
coal; - - ten aiieill-01 :li fe
1 1
for ;shops 'and school liau4
per, 2 -Brikes; Tin;and' rm ,
Iron StoilistiiiirSiskte;
for-libviby-thil . )Awdfr
. Vatuilirt so d i t:iiiit:
'Ailt '110:411
0,480441-**
WIT rob,
, , „
NOTICE.
,_ec .
:, e
ndßip, .
New cars Pudctiusr.--'t:
1 Sukar—tor Oue dollar; 20,
°liar.; .10 Ibs:fßasins,l '&l6
dollar 14 HA. Sahiratus, I
. 1 dollar ; 10b lbs. Nails,for
ee,l,:dollar.
..• , ..
th Flour, Butter, Mohulses
r baked 4 hotirs—=when cool
.s—the iogreent to.be hid
'on . .t.' OH NDLEWS:
50. ' . - •'' 49;tf '
im For 1861. ~-
ca 4 3
• . ' GodaY i s i l iAltly's:l34iok,
e, Fowler 's Phrenological
(=al; Etolilet4s Dollar ling
thlv,Vootlworth's Youth'a
or lasl, at crib prices'by '..
4. - rxors &.. - 'so.l.r.
.
bets to be seen at the Bin-
ht le them:
gupy.of Goo.l*Neltieli
. read 0 pay atiSEAritE'e.' i
ats at 5121,g'it. • f.
hoes. Batting::
ill Sitar's, on a littla at,
. • ed.
1 , nee and:Grail)'wanted
r stoip. 1 . •
for tloods, *fed AptijeAl
oval be
o a.ntce artSEAtctiiti
ot:Sy. l
1850.1 = 1
I- and ripe...
r-fight Cook* - Stmts .- lot
1, t,heat: in Ilse :4.9 - *
ookitfirato,o l 3 EAggita
aii i a i: 4.11.:;- - ictoris' do
. :Cktputi ii.to rd,(l4`-z Wei
lor 19048 # ,lie 004 01
4sg‘ttositkivre4 §4 4 "
r
thk Wain* ;11 , 41:0
VIA I -glissitt4;**Wi .4
liti' sicL2iiioldoe* - -'itte:,
r 4i i . **hi - taiithrEiob '
41.t.. -, 1.-wv.seqw&m : 4 2
•,, -1‘;',.4_,,,;,::: - c. - „, 1 . , 1.: itai5 4;`.7*: 404 (..; '
t.
• , -
low s
~,Agiosiiirifiin4•l3. ~ o tt=is •
4 .7
:04:sour - oincifine, ' ` If t4 A.
titidShoe;Voinep's i4c l )4?§eig iii.ttoral, , so r ' ' ' . s .
``
Eton/wing - A greit ' 1 iety if_ezieegiftfAl
2 /cfe 4 4 'iv, a-iqge v .ieti-otiVflkfNineßY
lings upwards, ind ' a good iiscirtiiisoi L if 1
,4 ,
Sliirts,,Nrappers and. drawnit-4W): r: ,. ',. 1
1
Siik and Fur Vats; Plusk - Furillinkio; aitll .
Glazed Caps, fall' flOkaiktfor•M*ls;?llF itiie
dr e n„ : , ~ •
_,.
. 7 1 --7 „i . -....'jt ;„
8049,a .424`..D STiTiOYEAi;i !
School and nakeAlinious Thiotes c Otalile - say'
Stationery, initsy Inkatatids; Pent-ratiniilimilia_
and a great variety 96praney arg s klni.ton *h&c .
ti.enuinerate, kap., reieived it ; ,V.FULL.Eit4
- ' l First door Onto &nirk', gal
Biontrcire, Gabber. 25, 1850.: , -- 1 / 2 1 , i.:, - -_1...0
" MEDICAL
Tlour.PATI4c4
estate of 4cftbeial.
heves, for tilling on lbose Who are filde,oied;l,: , ,,l
settlement ;`entl eltho9gl be aiiehtigninnyA ;
tiou of being; hasty or,tneonshieotte,44
leave:to sugpst "to, the Inuit del ease:
sible to those whnse'neconntell.;tvevtieti;stiC
from three to ten Vearg; the . propriety. 0 me,
some payment, ;before - ivailabbisfundsZ::
been otberuibe ntproprinted, I
the various hutnbu4s ; oc
Nov. 7,—.-45:0,1•:
'-: th e :.- • '',.- - --:;# - i - --.:4.
NOttei ttl Publiv . - .... - „ , ,ii . 1
New-. Seasonabitl Fall cid .iirkt ti.o.4 l .l9iiiiiiiitt ~.
- . Gi'hat oner.Priii , rdlitti&;;;:t:J;f , •!-',l
BS. LIIV:11E1A Gang'il;ai:A l' a.,4 . -;!,i1
EGS leave. 4i -take_ this.opportUnity or iii ii. ,',
ing his sinilere thank:s.'lo his rilq4.4 iiiia l ,:f ;,
:towers, for the generous pstiptiiiii.-.theritifa'f; '',l
tended to•hitn, sad at the same thatt;ithow - 4i. 9
that he has just leiturned from igesr-Xoile-r..lerK , I
oxge a n d choice i,selection, of , ...‘,.._
_ - - - - - ' - ,,i,•.!,,,...- - ;•‘:, ..i.'', t i l
PAINT Y AIX)? ST.A.P.L.E!AR r. CI a„OP . R. i,'
~ - ,• i—jAtga--;:•= - ,' ' .;:i - - ,
a - fresh end exte n sive aisarbrierit Of±',GrOiiiiiii; . f, 'ii
visions, Boots ik Sisaes. liate;:di 'Caps;',.*litif• IsLi',
Crockery, Drugs 4 Medicine, ike.,,tc.- t wh*** . i. ,
sold for cash or fi
e ticluce Attay*7Apiiilli4 . .4r c;i ,
prices whith_det ill 'eeinpititten. 'fletir,„?‘„:„•-•,
Fish l& Solt, at wholetiale& ratik-411e*ontlig ~,
remark that he adhears strictly to AiwitAyiteid 't
always naming the lowest Trice . at.ifirst, ther4 !
_giving the-satne advantage, to all „whts,:i y
ta;.:,fti: t
-him, withlteir patronage. , ' ..- r
_ .., -, ,
iir REN:b. q467lity"4 - • Atifitz,, ,,,
271:e t
talrgilt, best tine cheipat. asiortsitiiiicit itys
Mans Di'crrinsu• in the Village sr ,Grattrikottl.,,,
Oloilis, Csmimers and Vesting% 14 ; 4 isnalieilt '',
suitable fur the fall and Winter;tradeochich'w4o .. a
fet'• at such prices as to satisfj.'ari4t*e_iliiit Ataq ii
th4lace for thenfto'dkl: ( -1- . 3' '''''',' -,:".."-"'' . ' % :ii t
In consequence Pt' the - great increase ot his' lLt:s z› ,
rams beirktheen I:oblige-4P to ;grt*tly':.-enlaige.: ..,,r4
stock. omh he nOw,okers to--• his friends ands:
publie fur ex4uninatidii:Confadent. lltaidit ,Siii: - `40;i , , - ;.6
they will - firid,sernething..•to theif aditiatage.. ....*
has also maileliiitingements!tri:Mittinfitctnri 6-. 1 ",-
ing in all its marhius branches, and ispOw - gre -
.. .-tP:
to sell the same, - Wortatited to - •etiti. ins4ie or*
Custom work andieutting.done in tha , latest t: - .0 . f
and short notic`e. 'il i All kinds ; of Tiiiiiii: -- • -. 4,-,
furnished and. for Ole. ;"' ' : '`" = .7.E r r" : "'" ' ',.,
4
'Don't forgot the place.JEl 'Stare '‘. ale ) ,
opposite the 3lnnsion House: L. S.:I f EktELEI '2" l
Great Bend, Sept. .5, 1650: - . • -1 , :,.. pi!: 4vot
, ~.',
- TO BOUNTY LAND. : CLAIgANTSI I i i
i
rig - IHE undersigied has beeniappOntell;hy.t„!
—IL Commissionets of Soicittehanita eqUnty,AK"
for said county,' its pursuance of- the' - 'recesforneatl:
lion of the Pensionli,Departinent at'Washinktiii; ',;
"supervise the preparation: of the.epPliCitietre -z,
prdbfs of Claiir.tuati c.r Bounty Litig,l;xiiirthilial
been appropriate'd lg. ajj clasns of offsieliliaita-1 -1
diers, who have spited one:moutAi,,and,..ttp*sirde,t ,j
any
"! ti
any . of the wets in ivhiejt Oitt; etanitiy has hien 0,: - •
gaged. lie has been, famished from the Depa&' • '
1 merit at Wnshingt4n with all"the ,nee"., ~s,aryi f orfti
of applicalion..proo;h, ti:c. ' Alt.thereforeifibilha.lo
[ claims to Bounty 'finds, by 'applieithiri: to' hillo. - iiii ,
his office, in Montroe, .either by letter:it-la prl, - A
son, can haye their . usmess arraitga&With promir
titude. ' . ,J. It Ailtocs,:4lr, -,
Montrose, Nov. 7 1830; '' ' " - ,!-\'''' , . l .-Itte
1 ,, . ,- • "‘ • • ~ -,-1--: 4 ,
~- • ~ • , •••elr 111 ,
Carpenters .
anted iiingediatticl ie :
Q TEADY 'eropliiji will` be - given to 'atittfe4hth ( 36,` d
kg. fivegoed Carpe, tets.toWorltiottzaill-giari 4, - , - ' lv
house and oilier AO .11/Ork. • , :.•,... ~ ,,4,-,,, . ',' , _ v gir' .. ,
'Ai the subscriber lis, somewhat extensively OM
gaged in the erect to and 'repairs. o'f mills ilip. J.
presepti an opportu itv for etimathatqWish to bA- , 2'
come acquainted Nal tbat.brandt of laisi*e. is:i;
.:,,
tri
All those that s' good millsboili or I
done and warranted,:on do' se: bY railing open th't
subscriber. :1, • LORP.4O ,VANCE.:I?', .i...„ 1
Liberty, Nov. 2CI, 440. . ''' - -'
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4'
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41... 4
i 0-,
SolelLeather, •
:ISAAC L. POST eicp: are
.sole igents:-'for
1, sale of Massra.E. 4: 0. Pcatts celeliatide
leather, a - saperioridle 'hanif,;itiiistiiilt,
No iv York City price.t. 1 . t 1;"
We can sell Sole anther from:iino.tu onethrei
'sand sides at prices alkether $
quelizunat County. Dpalers will ruid
terest to call on us. -] .
DIT4LVICHEC- -- • , i ,--
m .. ;,;•./.-
The fi rm of Mills 4 i a pp vas dinelretibv - .:.
tual consent on th e 27, nst., .411 indebliid,,will.„
the proplie.y. of settlir mthoutlarthernefici.
. Montrose, Aug, 20.18.59., • ,13.411. - MILLS.'
s • • i •• ' .41 - .SACDTAPV
. •Y APP _. „
, . .
ES
OA I iIE into .the en
or about the 25d!'.
,Years old heifer.;
!poporty, pay nhargeigi
' •. Bridgwater,
_ _
I , : wago ! k gror, 71,11 . 44,,,,,,...,. I ,
ANTED l'.) . t he' •-•' rg i , t i** °4 1, 7 . - , 15.0 11 0,
1. vv . Maker bl nukting,o ho tlnsnmAiv az-c.L4 411 1 , -" 1.1
linoien. stand in Wyelultigi---Wi!anlikth'ii7Oadt,'
Lunily is detfirO, one miilung Airoseit'jiiefhLyslit
tad em p lo y in e .nt •Pc -t effratl - Onrr.tteii„ I „...reski r .1
will be required, .__....._._ 1-,,:..-.:ED • i1 i . 1. 4w 34 ". 'f , \*
-11 7 . T a1u,: 1) 5e 14: ,, / 11 2 1- !Pt '. - - ; 1 2 :4iri - c-5 . -=
, _ -
x - Ahatinacis tor,--orak: -1,t, , ,. -,,,,,, 4
FrHE l'airo,l4fit'i*tiski iatigefiiiiq,iritli*itifit, --.
4.-.1. engss:v.inirber i, l'ilinperiee'-.4 — Aii . ltti. i2- - ,114 , . .
rn. . .00hAlma*P 1 , 1 1' iii rai , b. s t , - ' ..01 4 p.',, ..
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lisiavinxib•; , Tuossei.-.-,, , ,,-. - = ~,- i, ~..,..., -- tii --,4,-,
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