ts-' . "ct r.1.' .. '-`- itigt, tvs itaves. ' " t'.... For Several slays there' heTe be ell amotigi ) .seiv. i eral psalcins-fr")*l-Siinth; *4 l the Wil ke tr. Ithoest k i n 4*.Of frigitivo-ffinVits.' - I . er c arer , Beg the-cOntrolisleOr itialir the Wye 4 t u slave u w s a s, withlliorAdl. energy and. 'pi , PV ness; rendered the F*tieTs ;every.nsalstancelm his na ,,,,,,. B e t as yet4thr e ffOrtik have4rot beeiti.sue ,';.java. • At One- timeit ifiv,saltUtiliont 200 Illacts were cooriPtia toOthere..i-jund .0r! of the arm ed, A malts/. Ogantlyky *is -callid out - bV the C omm issioner. The parafied; milking a fie .ap ze, so4,tnar*d*fois,the'scrpointed --placeets Their obleektialato .pr test the officer irt the exe cution of Ois,Lcswrittlittnioner' a .writ Finding -no colored 101dilli-..tnitittax.f returned' and viler dill _ raisse, si ,.';'...- A,Ctt_,Offier "time some. patriotic (f) young men. re'dilleAVKlded ttithe'tall of an officer ap oint ed by-the Commissioner; and -formed hp. ,to aikinieirchhqfor.Ougitive Slaves. : , They.,re . fir ed pla to th e a pteti pjacc, but found ; no men, only i s, few wosseo,, ,LOOSt - of whom were withouti the meaus,ef defence, 'except two or three who had a fair-I:m01er knives and a pot or two of .lint Water neither of which were used. In saying that Fbey had no means of defence we do, not mean td say doe" bad no arms-, for they had those nature ap tt De edages. But one of them we understand, ffer ',,,rtZ' use them, and she; insulting creature,. nly re posed to use them in a most endearing matiner, as she insolently addressed one of the party. The young gentlemen were all resolute, and mad the j il 114:rec.: I vy search without molestatiorn, and wit out faiding a Fugitive. . . i. . , - We do not learn that any white person has shown the slightest disposition to make .forobl re sistance to the execution of the law. ,As net r Its .we can learn the great mass of the peypliehu4 no 'wish to intfrfere in any way, leaving pursuers to arrest fugitives, while a fete have readily shown is Willingness to aid in making arrests. We learn that two Southern men drove down to Ale residence of Jameson Harvey esq.. in the loteer part of Plymouth a few days since, where'they. tiad 'learned a fugitive was employed. They met hint as he was returning to Mr. Hat vey's -with a teem. One of the men seized one of the horses and 'at tempted to stop the team. The black swung his whip, when the horses sprung forward,. and. Else man holding one of them_ ell, and rolled dowit a hill they were ascending. The black thu made his escape. The pursuerS mounted their own witg• on and made chase. As4endime another hid, One of their hori--es fell down and mettle over broke the wagon, and thus the black made good his retreat to the house of Mr. Harvey. As be entered ijlte two Southern men approached the house.bastny, with cocked pistols in hand. The black, we under !grind, aided by a female wile happened to be there at the time, fastened the doors. He then lied r to Lit bed room, where he armed himself with thm leaded pistols. . l'he family, as might be supposed, were greatly terrified at this dlepinv of tire arms, and seracitiv to their affright knew what tbe, could Or ought Lodi,. Mr. Harvey who had occasion to go to Lis store near by, was sent fur by the mem, who made some demand of him, which, perhaps it was trot in 'is power to comply With. He had learned that the Mack had said he would note bo taken—that he was,armeii and that his feelings were worked Up into a state of perhaps, fearful desperation. The The pursuers being - eo armed, the family greatly alarmed, Mr. Harvey assured them he would Millie no resistance, nor aid to prevent their arrestid, the black, but that he could nat tolerate the thdt of a murder being committed in his Louse. Ifite'ir very appearance with cocked pistols was alarming. The men returned to town without the black, and media preparations to prosecute Mr. Harvey at wiumuriport-,what for,..we know. ant, a., we wi den:tam' Mr. Haney took no part in the movement 7 -onte declined putting himself in the war cif cocked 'pistols: Aft erwards'learning that the ;day", was valued at six hundred dollars—and Mr. nitr vev not knowing whither he had gene, with a most commendable spirit of philanthropy, otlere.l to gi4 the men F6flo, if they would manumit the slave:. This tbey refosedio take preferring to pareue Mid Harvey with the law. . -.- i SrDDEN DEATH IN A GiIAV.F. ;.'kh ult s Cap t. Jesse Gaylord of liristol, - , was attending the funeral of Mrs. John son, and was assisting in the, ceriiinony, self Ind another man having just lon ered the] . .c o fi - 1.1 int', the grave, and had not let go the cord- when lie shook them from his. hands: and tell and did not speak afterwards.; -ii, was carried to the house-of P - phiaimi .1 lorries, and every attention bestowed, but? Le tray quite dead.. Then came a most paSn nil duty to perform, to break the intelligence: L. his wife and daughters, as they -were not. preseta. Apoplexy is supposed to have been the cause of his death. 'DIED, La Brooklyn tin Sunday the 46th idst., Mrs. SALLY M., wife of Mr. Rodney, Jewett. and daughter of COL F. Bailey, aged 37 years, 4 months & I it dais. The deceaseclwasit native of Brooklyn, wbere stria has always resided;- and there are there litany ties of friendship as iveli ns of consanguinity severed I:: this sudden stroke, so peculiarly afflicting, trot sr ly to a bereaved husband and large family of chddren, butto an oft afflicted surviving parent-- brothers and sisters, who are again admonished , hereby—that to another world, whithcr all the ob .jects of our affection are rapidly tending, should all our hopes of permanent happ inees be directed. ROUGE AND READY—No. 1 No rick: is hereby given that the "Semi-Annual Electit.pa of Officere-of the Rough 4k., Heady Fire Fo rint Compatiy will take place at the ftoueli and Heady Hall on Monday evening. llerell 3d, 1851. at 7 o'clock P. M. Sistros, Foreman. J. C.alnizit, Secretary. • 8-2 w Rough As Ready —No. 1. The members of the Rough d Ready will meet fur drill and immune on Saturday the Ist of March . at 4 tido& P. 11. A hill attendance is request ed. R. C. Statesols, Foreman. J. C. /Lure, Secretary. DISSOLUTION. ... THE copartzserslit heretofore existing between Summers and ohnston, is this day dissolved 17 mutual consent. - The books and accounts will remai n with David Summers until the first of May, titer which time -they will be left in the hands of Lqiiire Aldrich for -Aleetion. IR& SIMMERS. .It. A. JOILYISTON. &nun:kr - D.loe, Feb. 14, 1851. 8-4cr BlatOhley 4 s Plows. THE subserititi'woild inform his friends and the i lk ' Public, thatle is now ininufsenuirq the (*le: brated Biairkley Piers at the bid staid of D. Poet. Side Thu, mon, Wayne CatlntY, Liv*Pt°l2e4tal::r" ``and Skinner's Eddy Plows antteistingi musts* 7 on hand. Repairing don); _on short notice; x' • Haying mad e airarrangerdent. With a niqinidnist; he is prepared to make aid fit Lip nistaikk Ida of.. machitery and on reasonable •-• ' 6 / 4 .§. Montrose,- Febrnary VI, 1851. • ' - " nite& , !in MX'S C , 06170100411 ireschange,ter Plows and Castings. . Montrose, Jan, 16, ./.15;6,/. VAinilpaid tory,;,sid Jarmary- .44.401,Lp, momonsoootimenft. • • Phillips & Nort nip; - WWesate ,Dealers is • , _Straw Goods, n Hata' :Caps, RELOLS 11MB. PARA.§OLS,' .No: 52. Crome Simi; . New York. - N. Parr.itrT, , • "J. R Nosanirtur • Soldiers Claims. rvin undersigned has. been, through the kind -1 ness of Captain Fannr.ate BATLEY; furnished with a copy of the Muster Roll of his company, which was drafted during the War of Pil2,-and dis charged from service at Danville. All the mem bers of said company who performed service, are entitled to forty acres of Bounty Land, which they can obtain by applying to J. H:DIMOCK., Land and Pension Agent. . Montrose, Pa., Feb. 20, 1851. 8-1 w - Administr?..tor's Notice. V-OTICE is hereby given to all persons interest -3.11 ed in the estate of flari I Merriman, late of Montrose, deceased, this, immediate payment must be made to the subscriter, and all persons having claims against said estate to present them, duly at• tested, for settlement. CHARLES AVERY, Adrn . r. Montrose, Feb. 19, 1850. • 'New Goods. . / v • FRESH SUPPLY of Dry Goods, Groceries, .ZA-- Crockery, Fish rte., just opening and going cheap by LYOI4 dSON. FOlaruatry 19.- _ _ \-4 —1 000 pound a Smn -ed Feb'. 19.] 3. LYONS tt SON - - New Hallway Hotel and General Stage House. i GHARLES C. SMITH having recently. taken the new Railtvav Hotel at the Great Bend * Depot, and fitted up the House in a splendid man ner, invites the patronage of the public, being eom Meat that with his well known exerience, and the ample arrangements he has made for th‘ir accom modation. he can entartain company in a style en surpassed by any lintel in the country. This Ho : tel is.pleasaptly located within a few yards of the 'Railroad Depot (commanding a splendid view of_ Great Bend valley and the surrounding country,) and passengers will be conveyed to and from the Depot free of charge. Stages leave this Hotel on the arrival of each train, for Montrose and other places beyond. and a daily line also runs hence through Harford to Dundair, Carbondale. Sc. •Or Truesdell's- excellent Livery establishment is al4o connecteewith this House, 'here Horses ri y nd Carriages are at command for any part of the etnnitry. January '22, 1651. - 4-3 m. 1 New Stage Arrangement at Great Belied. TAE two Daily Lines of Stages from Great Bend ' to -Montrose will hereafter leave the Railroad 1 Hotel of 0. 0.-Sinith in the immediate vicinity of ', the Depot, as follows : At 4A. M. and 6P. AL, 1 on the arrival of the Railroad trains from New i York, passing through New Milford to Montrose, whence a Daily line rune in - connection therewith i to Springville. Ttinkhannock and Wilkesbarre ; and another via. Nicholson, Factoryville, Abington Cen tre, Providence acrd Hyde Park to Scrantonia, (those places beinr' alobg the litu a of the Legtritt's -Gap Railroad.) Retorning:,tiMata. - N leaves Scrantonia at 4 A. \L, passing threVi the above places to Montrose, whence the lines leave in time to reach the Great Tend Depot before the arrival of the. trains going Liast. Alsn, a Doily lines leave Smith's Railway Hotel 1 on the arrival of the noon train from the *test for Carbondale, via. Summers - 011e, New Milford, Har ford, Lenox and Davidoff. Great Bend. .1.1/0. 22, 1551 insolYeilVs Notice. NOTICE is heretic given that Joshua Stagerhas applied to the :Court of Common Pleas in and for the county of StiNuehanna. for the benefit of , the insolvent laws Of this commonwealth, and a -hurine• Ripon his pet tion will- be had before the said Conrtat Montr4e the third Monday of ,April,nest, at 10 o'clOck A. M. Jan.-30,, 1851 Glass at Etheridge's. 9A by 36 inches, 14 by 19 do. 15 by 30 do. 13 rr - by 19 do. 14 by 24 dn. 12 by 15 dn. 14 by 22 do. 10 by 18 do. 14 by 20 do. 10 by 16 do. and 10 by 14 ilia. Ti a übs:criber has also for sale, Oamphine at 5,1. 6d. and Burning Fluid at 7 shilling per gallon. Oil Lamps altered and prepared for the . uoe of Burning fluid also for sale by J. ET.HEILIDGE. .Montrose, Jan. 3(1, 851. CASH PAIL for Slaughter tildes, Sheep Peltb and lire Ceese - Feathers. 'Wanted, A6O r,O bushels of Dried apples and White beans well dried, for crhieh Cash will be paid. ALSO, 1 70...V5.0 . f good Stone .Coal waned in ex n cuaze 1.7" goods or longstanding. debt.. Jessup. Jan. 2'2, 18 1 . P. yl. 13A1tBER.. FREEMAN, EIODQES A; CO lIIIIPORTEIVO AND JOBBERS, i 8 L111E1111" gTREST, E W 'YORK, (Betzec-n Broad[-ay and Nassau,) k . ItE now receiving* a rich' and beautiful assort. of Fancy silk, and Millinery Goods, to which we would particularly invite the attention l'!Of all cash purchasers, and will make it an object ?-for them to give us a call, as we are determined to !isell our assortment, for Ca-h, lower than ever be -dare offered in this market. 31Miners can supply theraselVes with every arti in their line, at about the co*ofimportation lor auction - prices. Many of our 'goods are sna.nufac lured expressly for our sale, and cannot be surpass ed for beauty or low prices. Rich Hat and Cap BibbOns, al large variety. 41Ik and Satins for Bonnets. ) grapes, Crape kisses, Taricanns and Illusion La cee 4 ,,ritinnoigs fu Dresses. .finny Lind Caps, Party and Opera Head Dress • es. ia Embroidered Capes, Cellars, ! Cliffs and Cheini sietti. • Etilbroidered Edgings and Iniertinp, Swiss and *Qin. - Thread, Brfissels, Valenciene, Silk and Lisle thread Dares. LL EiAroidered Re veire and Plain Lipect Cambric tandkerchiefs. Di, ores anA 'bias, Kid, Bilk, isle Thread and le, sing Silk. . i i Scarfs, Crarstvisisil Dress& llki I Slriss, ~Jonett, Book/11114km.* Biell 6 P Lawn& 1 kkibroidered, Danwsk .paid Plain •Canton Crape - Maoris. _ full assortment of Striw GOode. I Fipneh and American Artificial Flowers. I With a large variety not mentioned abort. lAll wishing to avoid paying long r ices la nitake mosey by callintanti'eatisfylng themselves. January, 1851. 4-4tm , DISSOLUTION. Cepartnetehip intretefore existing between . , the subscribers ~ender the fine of Joseph co.,ii. th i s Ali disolfived by mutual eon '• ' VOREPRITZLEft, 411.17411. 4 is kt r o w ;, fi s aber 11, 1850. _ - 1.1131: :we Shingt etet ' g I/ 00 F of Heig;leeft Bemis " : :2(1'41C4° 'feet would like die : • seasoned, < .j - LYONE A CHANDLER. 1 - STOU.QSrDO • . THE undasigned: partners under the firm of POS2' pins, respectfully announce that they have taken the. store recently occupied by Mills at. Knapp, and also their stock in trade; m addition to which they have just received,, from New York, a well selected as sortment of Staple Dry-Goods, Givetries arc, which they are determined to sell, for READY PAY OPL.Y, at lower prices than.rhey can be afforded it any crabs establishment iu the country. All who wish to PAY DOWN AND BUY eIItHAP are invited to give us u call, and if you don't buy it will do you no harm to get prices to buy by elsewhere. All kinds of barter, usually taken at country stores, received in, payment at the highest market prices. Ell. M. POST, Dec. 30, 1850.) • P. R. PITTS. Daguerreotypes 4:1 Tut: VARIOUS STYLES OF Tub ART, rundersigned would announce to his friends and the public generally, that he has just re milled from the city with a new selection of Plates, Cases, &c., and will spare no pains to giro satisfac tion to all who are "Picture inclined.' Jenny Lind, Papier Macke, and Fancy Book Ca ses. - Also. a Crayon Daguerreotype, taken from Root's celebrated Daguerreotype of Jenny Lind: Admission free. Y o u r s artisticallly, W. B. DEANS. _ SW. M. =MOM, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, TRUESDELL & CO ShawL., TI largest assortment in the country, and at t•? 6, per cent. less than the usual prices, may be blind at POST it PITTS'. OULD respectfully inform the inhabitanti of W 3fontrosd. and vicinity that he occupies the shop formerly occupied by John Groves, and would solicit a glare of their, patronage. Haring engaged The ser;•ices of P. A. Lootn for the winter, he hopes by strict attention to business to meet all orders he inav receive. Si. B. Cutting done on short notice, and war ranted to fit if made right. Montrose, Decgmber 25, 150. NOTICE. TOTICE is hereby given to all persons indebt• ed to the Estate of Dyer Taylor, deceased, late of Forest Lake, that immediate payment must be made, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them to the subscriber duly attested for settlement; agreeably to an amicable arrangement made among the heirs and others intereted in said estate. G. Vir. TAYLOR Forest Lake, December '25, 1850. 52-6 a. Susquehanna Academy, Montrose, Yenn'a. second term of this Institution will corn mence on Tuesday, January 'lth, Haring se cured a competent Board of Instruction, and bay ing Witnessed with muds satisfaction the unexpect ed success of the Term just dosed, the Trustees can with increased confidence recommend the In stitution to the attention of the friends and patrons of a liberal, a sound. and a thorough education. It will be continued under the immediate, super vision of Pmf. LEMUEL H. WATERS, A. M. H. JES.iIT, A. IL Miss MARS J. CRAWFORD, Associate Teacher. Miss CAROLINE BOWIIAN, Miss EssLY C. B&Acast&s, Teacher of Music. Ma. G csrArc.H. WALTER, Teacher of German. There ate three 'academic terms in the year. The first commencing on the-10th day of Sept., of 15 weeks ; the second on the ith day of Jan., of 14 weeks and thq.,l4ird on the 29th day 'of April, of 14 weeks. • ' PRICES OF TUITION. The studies of .he Primary Department, per • !- . . ._ year, -,i $7,50 The Common illnanches of the Academic De- • pertinent per year, ' 15.00 The Higher, ~ . " '; 18,00 The studies of the Classical Department (Latin, Gteek. and French,) with those of: the Academical Department, in whole at' ' or part. 11,00 Music, with use of Piano, per year, 30,00 Drawing and Painting, each, 15.00 German, . 15.00 N. B. It is the desire and purpose of the Trus tees, by appropriate discipline, by the come of studies pursued, by the thoroughness of the in struction imparted. and by the facilities furnished, to secure for this Academy a high standing-among the Literary Ins:itutions of the kind in tho country. Pupils from abroad wishing to obtain board may receive direction to places by applying to -Francis B. Chandler or William litiulford, Commit tee. BON. W. JESSUP, President. ALBERT CIiAMBERLIN, Eq., Secretary MASON S. WILSON, Treasurer. Montrose Dee. 24th,' 1850. . ahaaies TWO Yearling 1-Wifers, estrayed from the farm of the sullsCrißi!r a few weeks since. Montro=e, Jan. 1, 1551. - B. SAYRE. • t 4 21 4 , 40 Afl N4NI JUST received ]2OO lbs. of Tobacco, which will be sold atwholcsale or retail by ■ ZDZt4a,OZZVCL'abOCI TPIN firm of Lines & Jameson is diqsblrod. by mutual comerlt. • P. LINE', . Montroie, Dec. :1, 1350 R. F. J A P3.-30N. A NEW supply of Jewc.ry and Watche•s at cost for cash, at TURK. :LL's: January 1,18 M. ,i k LL sorts of Uroceries, Paints, Oils i)ntl Dye .l-1 stuffs, caustintly - on hand at TURIttLL's. . . PAYER RAGS wanted at. TußittLve. January, 18:;1 Dissolution. riIHE firm of ELDRED d NEWCOMB is this 1 day dissolved by mutual consent. The notes and accounts may be found at the old stand until the let of February next. After that they will be placed in the hands,pf a proper person for collec bob._ G. B. MLDRED, Dec. 9,185 g URI NEWCOMB. 100 BUSHELS good White 'Beans,--pried Apples, •ke„ wanted by J. LYONS it SON. • • Dtontroge. - Nov. 7th. 1850 Cash PAID for Slaughter Hides, delivered at Foster's Tannery. • LYONS & CIi,ANDLER. lontroae, December 24, 1850. Oriaff paid for Ite,ge by LYONS a CIi.:42iDLER Monimm, December 25, 1860. Pall Goods. A hirge Stock of Fall Goodi—now o p en i ng at ISAAC L. POST .t CO'd. • Salt! Salt! IC) OCS, Tuilesisland and _iffyrateise Malt just re riived"sind for inde - clesirty -- - = I-CHANDLER:" - - mootro*Jstnntil, 18151. • PORN Wadi soli Patina, ends article for pad ' dings, toriale V.: -LYONS A.CHANDLEB.. Q'POtsupthAteijait teuised kr ' k7 - 144uars jog.] -14TON8,*_CUAili,ER. r 4 . Hohenthalli Brothers 1%1 ' di Coi . Patent-Black Indeli - 40.::A 6q Ink— t `. s A purely black. and truly gu its- • i -z, ...i,..- ',,, .ent article, with no corrct,lre ' t•,,,, ,( c ~- ' ?'', 4 ' properties, and without liability - 4 04 to thicken by•age, recommended 7 .'m„” ^ , 3 the clerks of Tarioas public offt ,s 7 , -,:'.. v . , : •ri,:i ces as being the best hilt on all. ~-- 1:' - 464 4'4'2 accounts now in use, tar if put ','. . , i-1- 4 in dean vt...ssels and not 'nixed Pe• - k ‘" 4 ." - P with tither ink—For.....fliale in 1 it '..,:;:5p1a1 .. ,, " 1. 4 . .ie, quirt, pint, and half-pint bottles -v - i4astaisse. by J. ETHERIDGE, Montrose, Nov. 27, 1850. NOTICE isAiereby given that the firm of E. 1' & 0. Pratt has this Ist day of December 1850, by mutual consent dissolved. The business will hereafter be conducted under the firm of Pratt.i'it Co., who will keep constantly on hand wholesale and retail Sole Leather at New York prices. E. A. PRAiT, 0. Pilw: :PRA TTS & CO. The subscritierel will pay cash for 5000 Slaughter Hides received at their works in New Milford, Pa. PRA-77S et (.0. 51-3 m Here you hive them• TT:ST received a new supply of GOODS, which tf, will be sold low for ready pay at SEAHLE's. Cash or Goods paid for Oats at SEARLE's. Ladies ILubber Overshoes, Sheeting's, Battings. GroOeries, Hardware, M.iil Saws, and a little of most articles usually needed. Any quantity of Produce and Grain wanted in eithange for goods at our store. , Wanted in exchange for Goods, Dried Apple; for which the highest price will be paid. Men's thick Boots ; also a nice article of Syrup for pancakes. for sale by R. SEARLE 4 CO. Montrose, November 1850. AXS. GOOD warranted- 4.,1 ES for only. one dollar -cash, for sole by J. LYONS Jr SON. Feb. 13, 1851. TS now in operation, having been repaired and 1 the services of Mr. A. Fisk, secured. The pub lie may be assured that work at this mill will be done in a superior manner and to the satichiction of customers. - D. SEARLE. Feb. 11,1801. VOTICE is hereby given to all persons interes ted in the Estate of William .7'aylor. late of Harmony township. deceased, that letters adminis tration have been granted to the subscriber, and all perstTs haring claims against the Estate are hereby requested to make known the same to me without delay, at Lanesboro'. JONATHAN TAYLOR, Adm'r. Feb. 12, 1831. , 7-6 w .TS hereby given that an election of a President, _IL Secretary, and Treasurer of the Odd Fe llow's Hall Association of Montrose, will be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall at 3 o'clock on' the 11th day of March,.lB'hl . DANIEL BREWSTER. ) E. W. ROSE, ; Corn. FAYETTE AVERY, ) Montrose, Feb. 13. 1851. - . 48 i,. MARNE 'SSE% • t z , -. TRUNKS, k C. 31 - H. SMITH, has taken the Shop formerly oc -0 • cupie4 by A. Moss & Sons, in New Milford. where he will continue the above business in all as branches. Harnesses, Trunks and Valises, Church, and all other kinds of Cushions made to order, and equal to any in the county. Allwerk crone' by the subscriber is warranted. y Call and examine for yourselves. _ JOHN H. SMITH. New Milford. Feb. 12, 1851. Montrose and Harford Plank Road. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the act of Assembly, incorporating the Montrose and Harford Plank Road Company, Books for subscrip tion to the capital stock of said company, will be opened at the house of Leonard Searle, on Monday the 24th day , of February 1851; and remain'bpen until the Capitar Stock shall be subscribed, as re quired by law. Shares $25. To be paid per share on subscribing, $5,00 HENRY DRINKER, J. B SALISBURY, JOAB TYLER, .13ENJ. S. BENTLEY. WM. J. MULFORA • B. R. LYONS, ISAAC L POST, LEONARD SE/R.L 4 F., ! . LEVI B. GUERNSEY, SAMUEL H. SA.YRE, F. p. STRF.ETER, D. D. W &RN ER. SAKI - SEYMOUR, • Commissioners. J. EYLIERIDGE THE subslrriber offers for sale, a valuable lot with gOod house and barn upon it, situated in the 13arr , .. , ,:b Montrose, 'a few rods south east of the C 11••au•. The I..eation is pleasant and the , •I pt,yan•nt aria be made easy to the pur n,.-tr. P LINES. Muntrose, Jan. 27, 1851. IIHE subscriber would respectfully inform -the citizens of Montrose and vicinity, that he has located himself uhdcr A. Baldwin's Saddle and Hameln shop, for the purpose of Dyeing and Ren ovating every description of wearing apparel by an entire new process which restores them to their or iginal Color and brilliancy, without the least injury to the fabric. and the colors warranted permanent.. 'Please try Satisfaction given or no charges. • Wu - . SQUIRES. Jan. 30, 18.51. • Which is the Right Shop? ?TIRE TRUE. ONE, of course, where they I keep the true time and - the articles and skill to tell u,-and make that their whole business and not A secondary one, and- where , they do their own work without the help of foreign bunglers, howev er much they may be " cracked up." . They keep the bestgold and silver Watches of every descrip tion. and will sell a little lower than the lowest.— They keep the beet assortment of Jewelry in or out of town. consisting in part of the hest and latest styles of ladies and gent's gold Breast Pins, Fin ger Rings, Ear Hoops, Ladies Cuff Pins, Belt Buck. lee and Pins, Gold C'hains and Kees, Pens arid:Pen cils, dm., Silver Spoons, Forks and Knives, Sugar Tongs and Creatn,Spoons, Napkin Rings and Spec tacles: „alto, E. Rookell'a celebrated Perfume for hittidkechiefs, hair. and rosy cheeks, white skin, sore lips :mid chapped hands, treble' extract Col ogne &... of over:, fifty different kinds, shaving Soaps; Creams and Jells, and 6 different kinds of fancy do. Also the pure burning Said which isthe. beet and cheapest light that can be used, they have 'Ow. lamps , common , ,lor, and church, from thirty!. ono cta to $9,00 . ' But we cannot tell. it all ..Totin„. l 4 4 . o anta ' opt and be happy. N. - . . , 11 _.! We illi t trery thing clone or oold,lo ie i rr biAnod and Ti , c*. , WM. W. TRUE Moatkose, ha, 1tb1.. , , - ' s- NOTICE E. A. (f: 0. PRATT. Searle's Mill Administrator's Notice. Notice For Sate. Dyeing but not Dead " Llvrio AND TRYING TO LET LIVE." - ,-- - ,--..-, ---.!?.. -ATE - ~ . I -ND.:..i.-..Expuo ...... ~ . 'A ,-,- , . ~.. _ ....,.1.,:,..„...........„..-,,,„illiwiligAir.7.mir-i,l . - Of Susqtehanta . County' f0r1the:xearAn0w_...,,,.....1:...._._:. ... , . .. , , •, .. . , t ,-----r.-------.'.. - ~- ..,-' 7- -• . 4 -., • ',_,.. 7 (Made and published in pursuance of :On 'dot of April,lesenjbly;:ofitit' iti:4o4 - ' .. . . - • • 1 , -. . . _ ..- ...4 ~..z ~ uiats for 1843; 1444, 14141.; - ,, , i7 --..:<.; '.., --- - --::---1-1.,t.:- - --- - --. -,,,_::-:',, Tercene Am% di/71 1 6, ;$ c u. ' II ail P" - ' ' t r -1,3217 ' ity;t7 'i• -_ :. 1 12.25 8 - 59 15 93 - 35 38i 16 101 ,9641 Balances. of Collec Collector's Names. Auburn, Choconut, Jessup, Apolneon. Auburn, Bridgewater,. Brooklyn, Choconut, - Clifford. •' Dimack, Frieudsviile, Forest Lake, Fronklin, Gibson. Great Bend, Harmony. tfarford, Herrick, Jackson, I N, easup, Lathrop, Liberty, ' Iquitrose,, Illiddletown. New iNlilford, Rosh, Silver Lithe, Springville, Lenox, Thomsen, David Avery. David Sh'erer ; James \Valdie, 7. Fallah.e, E. Hollenback, D. Foster, :R. Whitney, T. Foran, M. B. Benedict. A. G. Hollister, E. Bliss, B. W. Clark, A. Churchill, J. W. Carpenter, D. Vannetten„ D. Newman, L. R. Peck. A. Spoor, H. French, L. Smith, J. Wood, J. Bailey, 3. Mead, R. O'Donnell, jr., A. Bishop, E. Wilcox, B. S. Gage, G. G. Rodgers, S. J. Millard, N. West, Amount of Duplicates. Paid by. Collectors, •. Exonerat ions to Collectors) " Percentage '6 " Due from ,na county. CO. 'Statement of Treasi j ; : Couninietisralith t Jail, $ 20 00 By County orders is- , . li my .. .0,.c. n ens p o t e ' Court house, 71 Xl4 sued from So. Ito Justices of Peace, 782 N 0.4 inclusive, S6DO3 $8 'To aggregate ant S. Crosfrnan, crier, 4fi 501yY amount paid Stationery. ..„ 67 7 6 ronntranditons,. 19 50 l; .1660. $7858 82 Road.. Damage, 7 1 4. 6 0 ey refunding orders 89 .?4 ,; To iiSS'ttlals anet. of Road Viewers, 3.14 no By treasurer's pr cen- • 1 outstanding taxes Wild Cut, 450 tage. 445- q l ' i for previous years. 532.77 Offices, fire-proof, 11 50 ----- Titamonnt from un- Ass-ssors, 550 51 I ' - seated lands . 423 81 Vl:mated lands, 25 00 Traverse jurors, I 30 : 1 22 i C. M. °ere. Sheriff, St 50, " " Jailor, 139 &a . fuel, , 5 00 State tax, balance of 1849, 319 43 Coroner's Inquest, '5 On Counsel, 15 On Commonwealth costa,347 33 Printing. • 17655 ()Mud Jurors, 469 89 Constables 241 72' P. 31. Williams. Prot Dr: Susquehau and clerk, ICC 17 General Election, 413 65 Township " 38164 Eastern penitentiary,2l9 lb F. PParnamJate cont. 102 001 D. 0.• Terrell, " 16 00 J. D. Murphy, " 171 00 S. Ditnock, • " 37 50 11- J.. Riven. 300 no Refunding orders, 80 95 J. Smiley. C. D. Cobb, Andt'rs. 19 50 A. 'Spoor. Treasurer's preeneg,39s 06 $7308 37 Statement of TreamOrerfs' ACconaf. O. G. Ilempoted. Contra. •Cr. To available funds In Treasury. $l6Ol 61 To Aneurrent mon ey from late trea surer, 196 00 To Susq'a. money, 300 001 To State bank Morris 21 00 To am't recd. from Coll , etors 1843 '3O 7173 23 1 To airf:t reed (rola Unseated lands, 973 63 To amount reeeived from lit ilere, 99 12 Sheriff $9919 391 1851. Jan. 1, To bal. IMICC per contra, $2033 21 Farms for Sale THE SUBSCRIBER HILL A CT as Agent for the private sale of Real Estate—Farms, lliou‘Ses and Lots--located in Susquehanna county, Pa. All who wish to offer their property for sale can give a minute description of their Farms or Lots as follows: Number of acres, how many Mtn. 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 Railroads price and terms of payment. All who wish to sell or pur chase Real Estate, will receive prompt attention nby calling on oraddre-. me at Montrose, Sus; quelinnea county, Pa. r 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; N No. 1. 40 acres, , 30 im. Frame House and Bern. N 0.2. SO acres, 50 - do. do. No. 3, 100 do. - 80 ..- do. do. N 0.5. ;0 do. 40 do. , do. N 0.6. 915 do, 35 do.. do. ' No. 7. Store, Warehouse, and . Lot, No. 8. 146 acres, '75 hn. framed house and barn. No. 9. 21 do 35 log house barn. No. ib. 2 do - good frame house and barn. No. 11. house and lot. \ ' No. l,i 100 acres. 70im. fraine house and barn. N 0.13. 340 do. 200 im. do do' L N 0.14. 56 do 60 im. do - do N 0.15. 160 do 60 im.: -- do dO N'o. 16 120, 55 ' im. , do do Nci.l7. 106, 75 -im. do . do No.lB. 112, 80 im. .„ do do. N 0.19. 200. 150 i mprovek- ' do do 1 No. 20. 1.0, 100 im. . do do , No, 21. 190, 120 itn. do dol N 0.22. 90i, 45 int) do doh N . - .No. 23. 45, 50 im. ! do d-o • No. 24. 291, 225 ins. 1 . do do! No 25. 125 acres, 100 im. 'do dui No 26: 19'6 do 140 im • do dol No 27. 80 do 45 im. 4 do do, ' No. 28 11, .good sawmill arid dwelling. i• , No. 29 134 acres, 90 , frame house aid barn, ~, No. 30 ,176 do 100 do do . • No. 81 135 do 05 i ko do No. 82 21 4 0 do 135 , Ito do NO. 83 180 do 60 • I do - do • - • Nu. 34 150 do . 100 1 , do ' do ' - ..'i . N 0.35 150 . do . 80 f do ' do • • N 0.38 300 do 170 r do 'do No. 37 190 do 140 I do do , , No. de4 e, a 8 .170, do 100 -i, do:. - T : No. 39.175 do. 90 im. - . do:c - No, 40. 80 do • - 45 ; , . 40, ,i....., . . d m: No. 41.212 - do. • 150 d 0,.., "tio., Price from 1$10,•to 130 per acre. • 2, 1- ~ -.; 1. B. Persons desiring to purchene any or.k.P4 above, by- giviiig the Nal can obtain a full,discriP,>. tion. - - _ -, .ALF.R,F,LI - 41(..-. Montrose, rs.,6cfeher,•lB3o. _ : ' .1, (_.:;2, For Sale. AALtrAlit4E-MARZ—funi :Sprin—will broke 4'44 fli' - tiEfft Doplitbi . - - 42242 114'51 5t.70, 771 .328 114 714 'l9' •• •,*.2 203 Oi• 470 . 7 337 33 71 21 245 39 233 37 457 06 371 20, 07 369 i 09 203` 77 . 2661541 2 6417 1 1 94 , 53 1921071 44322 4 Z 1 0,51 I, : 486t21 257!07 - 300 30 319 02 242, 23 149 47. Towmthips. $8,291, 11 117,03 23 RecapliterlaitAom lii 87308 37 B order of C6nrt \ Auditors pays 819 56 By county orders i redeerned 1850, 6903 85 8., 6. refunding or. ' I dere, 9.9 95 By Treasurer's per-' I I Getitfl4e. 295 06 fty uncut's-mit mon ey from late trea- ' surer. ;96 00 By Suay'a Co. mon : ey, ' 36-00 11,y State bnk Morris 21 l . a) balancepr contra pow 1. - $9849 58 1,41 Lati7 Am'L , g 'cts. Exouer's. $ cts. 10474 41;311 163 19 30E85 -672 30 .305'89 183 . 16 390'00 -315.38 50 00 184•30 208 397 351 J 195: 342 80 138.40 220 247 07 84 91 178 26 1 414 96 216 - 98 295 401 . 241 15 288 o 276 • 225 14 139.26. 3 5 SO 9 26 . s.th 5 64 •4 151 4 431 6'43' 8 65 5 1 1.4 84 1 2 88 7 33 $lO4 e 268,92 I : ip4 268 744 stota 40 ' '11)r. C. Ili. Vero, 811 :1850, Dec. 31. To By 3pr et retained !if '.':',. . ..i 'amount or FiIICS Sheriff for eolliet'n p a- I . and jury fees col- By am't' elk'd Tinos:- -. ' ''' leeied, so6 (Hi in account , current, AS 12 , ,; i • . '1 - VS oft, -,J! Statement of Treaty._ I tire to Rood acid Xll seated Lataid%., left, Itbadiritxes. „.. ,_... M „,., Cdt To amount of warrants for Ry amotintpald:tpf ai : Road taxes &nude By - Tress - 1 , preentir .......: - 4klo, year of 1350. $1,249 DT By amount hi Tress--, • ',! -, : wy due tounahipn iiB4l' , 1 - -il - . 4 : 7 9 _., q) .1 .1.4 a . i ~ 1 . 2d, SchoadisTax.P' . \ . .-... A . ./ To amount of School . By amount volltiail -'- -. ~ 4 - • i l I taxes for sole year r Treaausem._ ,.. - e 2 . 58 711,, -:-, 1850, $3lO 21 By amount Trewr- • - : 1 . "era paieentaaO -, .- -•- 13 14 1 By multutlit tip . ar,nle,. i- - dOe t' niolgtai . ' 61,29, j 1 . . . . , =SW, tf: 5 ' . R ... . *Mullen of County Treat' fiaL't HIW To available undw h conoor T trey v *IOU 21' To I. 4 :uNia Co. money seceieed fro _ ; „:11, former Tteaourer, i SBA 00 - ~, „. ToState Bank of Mnrtik • 'p '2l 4 3C,11 :eel ', ;1:11' To mieurnmt money. r , o'd frOm f er Tams. i PIO CO • ':4 l . To amount due from co ll een; of 1 $ lB2 37: : - ' , e : ::,," To `• ;:" " " ''• • ; 8 1; 0 2---.1.10 30 . s ict To several /*Mounts dar . ett . noails, ,ndigaiimti:- ' - 10 and notes about . - • 11 . • •• - • - '-i-111111111' .:••! • i • 11 • ~..-• ....--''''• !?- ••- • ' Wlie 'certify the feregomr to be true etatenteut; - i D. 0. Tußakr.L, - t - ::'--, ~,,' - .. , ,;1. , J. D. MURPHY, COminhoiskietii.,: . ; ,. .: i 1 - S. 11 11)11)10CK,. , . t '`;='l.., I 6 ATT err R.. .1411,0, atii...... ~,li oni . rnissioner's Offlce;Feb'y. 1.1851:' -,' .} ', ''''' 1 it T'k • Stove Ware a d Pipe ,;: t.-, ~ ETSTON4 State Air•tig t CookingStevoler. '. 1 burping wooilind :Nal, e best in twe t'Retiih: taint Ready denble oven Cooklng Stovi „ iEleiWted ' ,'., Idoltble oven ditto; Pretniunklio. do;;C:ltietiwiti'd6;- -. lo; .Empire State do.; Clinton,itir : tight.de:: tweit-` , .. t tv I sizes and kinds of . Parlor Stoves . ter wood or V ioal; ten sizes rf 6 phtte'do.; ~(.-E'oaldvset,oB4;res, ,t:: for! shops and school hontrea,_the,sislin”tisti ,''', - Cop !lei, Brass, Tin and Iron Ware; :Rnittin;.Eogrtilt * Iritti Stove. Pipe; Stone, Tin and ..:ZirtO Tuheit,4o4- --- toritetle_by the WO dozen or single iniftbeErtfile - Fonndry de/wt. , - , : WILISQN*CO.," '4 ]Montrose, Nov. 26, 1861 Ar ' ' • - ' ' NotitT,, rriiHE subecriber . v ill centinue tire ClP;;Ud klk.l Fur business at the old .stand of - ,El*ed:dt Newcomb, and will keep on hankLa watulimertoF. me .of goods in his-line. Thankful .li?rfiki Ye rlr libeirsl patron which war. rec e i v ed old firth, ke reslly solicits 'a oontitiitiMesrif EpliatEDl-.' cc., et, 18DO. 111-ST received at th e blew Beek Store,eiiple V did asiteitmeat of FanpillookOkteseitt,elt prt4iity 'ft* Oliriataies indlquir - • LYONS d 43R kvinrs. 31,•ntrose Pee, 19 4 16507.- Cheapest. e QIIGAR,6 rier ponmi,;sulsratus 7 , 1,0 'Box Raisins 12-01 s, Pasidles :10 , 4rnt,..t0r Cfts4 . Just reieivoid - . 1 , , LTOSitsfks*,. A - A . stiptliftoritodo:j64lso4 - Pale by y . Li( trol l e DOCAS 18.50( ' * - - -- ' ' --- --. i -1:: ',_ :f.', • 4.1 ' 1 E ,mount= apdpie.cor ow wi*i."0114100 I: w silioop,,at ni plihmoclitidit 11 1 .1-,elfr note' sitary-thitt "Ate ' Vus'iti ' - iihinkld , l," 4.1 . 01 a* 1 3 0 ; pnai4i All th ' itideliatif raia•o4- -, mitt u r—n. .3.- lit' • •.p..-, ~,,):'-: to land gettla ß ,-,,/ ,'" • .., - W V I D'W - •" 5 -, ''*: 'AI )fixii. Poe. 1 0 ; 10 5 P .- 1 .) . 'Fli' - .,-- ._ , AL00.2. ' ' tiRAWS Magitleti r t " Oatec:lisikineilkeirieep ikope.l.)itsrpotealce-iiotiolyrW***4lo44 41( 40A.4N—:•* 1 4.1 1 i - if I M 1 at:elskipeApikAtt , '.4- - sittemoi.auft k 4-I*,tisoolit* 41150.1 :` • irsal -I , , ••'" I. '86.87 . ',I I 21 61 24 , 9: 60::06 • i 4 _ at I _ 4;u .; ~;d -~~. 1 .64 - AUS • • t -xt• #4 I2' 07 -1 • 45 . ` e 37 ii 6 q.a 13 . 00 4 471 9 38', 21-"83 11 42 44 r i it *1 ill EME , -- • 23 - SB,MI 11 , 57 • . - 92 39 •23'' - I.l'-i' • ' • - ';', verse 4tecesUrse tit:- A, Piessusylve'ami ''': .•:., 1 ,- • ~... ' z-.. , : - u-, •, a Viiiistirfila : i ers ,-- By eash.aeur State ,k 4 --::: , i Trel.isuterilas* ' ''' ' - I '5O, - - -1010i6; - •1 By nub sent State, _,..,, - ‘ •li Tresenrer from 0 , j - " . ..: seated Lands, • .;• 41.9 A NT 1 , 13 , 1 pr. ct • retaiiini, ', .- i 'o by Treasurer. re ' - ''' .'r - $6317 61 .- ‘.- MI 211. -.1 By 5 pr a alioWea Collectors ounkelto;" - - . .. - .1 element, ,i ,, 32 , ;,.1 By taltowaraf, toid; . ;" ,`''. ; teeters fortenotie.' -=,' -,:'. 7:,!, Islamredone . , 1:`, , ..., MC 43, ::a QUM vatiPekt : \` ' ", - previous leariv4., • 1100 .43" . ' - ii t. • ',- -- - , -'' • ''; tiAllis) - -40 '''=•' erifk Centres rerosAcessint theiiks , awe' Taxes
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