''Tliiin4iiiiiiiiitidn iiiiiiiiielpii l'''':l . . , - -.-- -.. County. ' • .-- ~, - ' ..„, The legal ii . ..7eitgation now-pendin . Bd': ( i n which has oeen progressing . for seyeral - ays p a st, before the Court of Common Pl of Philadelphia county, in the matter a C. / the contested election for the 'distria. attoi•ney- sh i p, h as disclosed a. series of the most!un- 1 blushing and disgraceful frauds ever perpe trated in connection with the ballot bqx in this or any other country "'where the ballot box is known.. 'ln this ease as isiwell lapown Wm. B. Heed, 'Esq., the Whig. candidate, contests the . election of Horn E. Kneass3 his Opposition- competitor. It will' be recol lected that Mr. Xneass'_pturality over' Mr. Reed, as announced by -the return 'Judges, `vas • very small—only, thirty five, we be ieve 'out of a vote of many_ thousand.' At Sst it was Conceded that Mr. Reed. was chosen ; - but in one or two wards the returns Were kept back for some days • until it was rtScer mined bow many rotes were required ta de feat Reed and elect Kneass ; . when the lai cers of the districts referred to, made their r eport and turned the balance in favor of the Lecofoco candidate.. The investization' as far as it has transpired, discloses an uttei. dis- . 'regard of their oaths by the officers of! the • election. It seems that in the 2d Ward, Moyamsing i enone of the polluted districti the 'returns as given in, were—, i I Forllorn R. Kneass (Loco). lop, , • ~ W illiam B. Reed,.(Wb i g) . • 04 "W. IL Dickerson, (Native) - dtt " Peter A. Browne , . Total 1224 It appeared fTm the tally' list, as ilVell as by the above rat that 1223 votes were Cast in the ward. The hour of closing the polls was ten o'clock, and a Mr. \Vm. LandOn, I n t o testified that he voted about 20 minutes to 'lO is marked 878 on the .list ! fle peel a few minutes r saw no body around!the polls. and thought the polls had closed!be fore he' went away. From his testimon'Y it would appear _that nearly every vote (ATr and alive 878 must Ingi been iraminl,en— exprolfily 'liana:ten - red to elect Mr. Knezliss, after the result in the other wards was known_ A large nutuber of witnesses were then called who were set down on the tally list as having voted in the ward, who testified that they were not 'isidents of the ward and had uut toted in it. In tuost" of the eases tlw pa[llo, and occupation wus -given, so that there ,could be no doubt that their 'naives -were fraudulently put on the list.. The result of the inyestigatiorh ati,the of the first two days, may be stialtuled ti f 7, at fiflows, to wit:—The returns inl Seeclud Ward, Moramensing; give Wtn. B. ,'Feed 94 votes. On the first days, exatuination 15:3 persons swore positively that they voted • tor Wm. B. Reed. the second day, 82 per sons swore to the same effect—making lin; an 135 votes. Seven persons swore that they voted for him to the hest of their kno4l - and belief, and thirty three names w4re found on the tally list as having voted who did not•tesule in the %Vied at the'last ekLe.- Lion. In the Eastern precint of Penn Distriet, the returns _we 'Wm. B. Reed hut 2G votes. In the examination, 47 persons swore that they voted for B. Ivied for Distiut At torney, an excess over the return of 21. These facts account for the extraordinary delsv in teeming the poll and making the re t urn at thik late election, in the contested iiistricts. The officers of the election, contra ry to the spirit if not to the letter-of the law Ceiaz all of the Opposition party, regnired thne to perpetrate the fraud they had efi dently resolved upon in the beginning. 7—. Dead men were to be resu.seitated, s.hsent men brought, home, and others who had quitted the iAtriet, for years belore. hunted up and compelled to resume their citizenshll) and afterwards afsessed and r , Oted. This, lit will be' admitted was a task that wasr not to be accomplished in a fewil(KITA. It requir4.l the agency of too many infernal spirits, anki too much practice of the %Ile arts of legerd main, to make much hustt.. It was a_ *duty and groveling and tedious tm.sinew•i'; hut the despicable creatures who bad taken it ihn charge were pledged to, eUnsumate it, ail they did. -Three hundred. rotes were thris. added in the.se.cond ward, Ifoyamensing, gist in Mr: linea.ss an apparent thecity and majority of 35 in • • tl county. The prosecution, we presume, bill now closed its testimony. The defendant has been given till to-morrow to prepare his casei; sad we are rehily curious to see what cours e will be.,takeb to meet the overwhelming es-l deuce adduced by the contestant in suppint of his allegations. I'orsoNANZIARGED 'writ Tatrr 8t .% CLAutvoTANT.---A singular dream - stance has recently occurred in _the . First Ward 4f this city, which has caused some coimider*- ble excitement. The fads, AS* /Mar - as have been able to- ascertain, are as folloffig, I Oa Sunday night last, the store of Itimtei Campbell, in the First Wird, was enterel through a hole cu 4 in the floor over the store. and about $l2 in silver taker) from the drawl er. The morn over the store, through which the robber, had entered, was. tneenPied man named Joshua Warrick as e. j t. carriage shop. Mr; W. is ti-young Man Who has all 'Rays sustai ne d, An -unblemished reputatiofil and althouili'soMkeppicioes were eatert 4 ie l ed th at h e was , tuilty,..thq, were not deetrot ed of sufficient importaace , " , by - Jaatine of the First Ward, to_ warrant his wry. A ilio-rp'Aime „afteiWarda'-ik-Pdrl79"iuk, named Ta y lor. ea llll l l l4lC34-relatinu t f t he r e 419 ,1 7 ." , in-the P r eneneel?f lll "Ne ''" ?any. ',The clairvoyant stated4lll4the: !: ney was taken bra , among the company assenitilej f.. 1 Be refund. 4°...til;a.Ahe ' tlie.dmss iiest personal- aPPearatoi'a• 'Warrick and upon several 41,1wy ; , ,seating themselves hitn,;lii - ' from thiii*.ti 'lilt*SO • ' 50 1 be ltr gui had e,ot - the money,upon me person end J. Abe' teinainder s lot: alforhot!„„pc,4,,‘,ves hid .n• an outbuildiiig, - deacribing very minitely the place twhere it might be lound.:-, A search - was made, and the'money found in the place pointed oht, Som4 monerrias also found upon the perk. on oft r. WarriCk, being the common coin ia circulation, we be lieve, could not be identified. • Justice Judson issued a warrant fur his ar rest,' but there was not sufficient testimony, aside from that of the clairvoyant, to justify his committal for trial, and be was -discharg ed.—Syracuse Standard: Kossuth has communicated to this Gov ernment an _entreaty for its interference with the Turkish Government •in favor of bis re lease. He also expresses his desire to come to the United States. 11Ir. Webster will "re ply favorably, The dispatches.from Kossuth were transmitted by Dr.'Frank Taylor of Perinsylvanist, who has just returned from Turkey, and from 11 visit of three weeks to the noble Hungarian. Kossuth's residence is fib ed'in a miserable and_ sickly locality, appa rently with the object on the part of the Aus trian -anti Russian Governments, who desig nated it,'of getting rid of him by the slow pro cess of disease. He is •ti:i years of age, and much broken down in constitution, though represented as being even now a man of the noblest aspect physically anchintelleettially. Potatoes„ Ray and Oats. Any of our produce paying Subscribers haring soma of these articles ta spare, would oblige us by bringing it iintstediately. lfpl articles of Produce taken as usual, and STOVE WOOD in any quan tity wanted all the time. Those wishing tri pay in wood tl.is re*, should remember that winter, the Season for bringing it, is almost gone. Feb. 27, 1841. TIIE TRINTER. Montrose Lynotnn. Question for Friday erening:— . lDo the signs of the times indicate the perpetuity , the Union." Water Witch, No. 2 Members of tl.w Water Witch will meet on Saturday, the ht. of March, at 4 o'clock - . A full attendan4o_ii requested. N. C. Simmons, sec MAR.RIED,. , In Lenox, Feb..lo, be Rev. Rial Tower. ELIA!: N. Moon of Carbondale, and Man ElfitY F. Tow ; ER of Lenox. -. In Sterling, 'Whitesrk:co.. Jan. 0 7th, o f con/ eel.m of the 11111g4,' (Succeed i Ty ph v fever) ARTHUR LE Roy, aged nine years; ►oun est von of Horace IL. and Mary M. Mack, fu lerly of Brooklyn, Pu Oh. early wert thou called to leave . Lifo's chats:ring-scenes bet"; • Its hopes, its fears, its smiles and tears Thon:lt never. never know. But hearts that loved thee long will weep The absence of thy smile And list to heel- that voice whose tones. Could many an hour beguile. Theult come no more—the peal of death Lies on thy pale young brow - Thy parents' hope and jny in thee Lie buried with thee now. A change hash come—the first great change Upon that household band: Fur thou with smiling face, no More Within that circle stand. ,- ~ Oh. low , around that home trill cling 5 I Fond menioriea of thee, i ; A. tj:nu inert ere the hand of death - 1 Had set his seal on thee. i Yet, mid their krit.f • thy brighter borne Bv faith they - don:y see," 1 And r they. amid their tears rejoice - That they c:ln go to thee. B. LM. F Srrauxo. - 111., Fel). ti, I-651. APPRENTICES: Subscriber. Arent for The Manager.,' of a are Philadelphia Iloure of Refuge. is author ized to receive applications from Farmers, Mechan ics or other., who may wish to have boys or girls, either white or colored, indentured to them as ap prentices. The ages will vary' from seven to twen ty years,. In - all-cases where the ariplicant. is not known to the Indenturing Committee or the Agent, rettisfactory refelrence4 to persons residing in the City, will be reqcirect. JOSIAH TAT - um. • . .150 :Vora Fourth Sired. Philadelphia. 2d Mo, 1851. IJ-Zur No: r ice. rriSE Board of School Directors of 1 3 ridgewater . District will meet at the Court [louse on Sat urday the Bth slay of March at 10 o'clock A. M, a 1 general attandence „is fegut.ltcd. N • .B. TeacheriliaVritg eports of Schools to pre sen t rill please attend nt that "tine& L CATLUC, Si p. ' Montrose,Teb. 26, 1821, - AU'CTION. 4 HERE will bo offered for file at Auction, at the house of Catherine . Lathrop in the tocenthipy Brooklyn, on Thursday. the 13th day of March next, 1 brtre, 5, Cows. 1 yearling. 9 sheep and 2 . ogr, 2 or'? , plows and 1 stove; Clothirg ;any va ; ous tirtictes of household funiiture too nu tneroit to mention. A good 2 horse sleigh and - other 4rming implements. Also some gram, Juin : ber, aOoked meat, &c. - • ,1% ' All minis below 8.5; - each down: Frew! #5. tss ' ' 20; air mouths credit .w ith apprOved seeuri itty.A $2O. one years credit, with like security; . 7 _ ale to - enee. at 1 'e'eloek p. m: 1 . ! - . _ OATHERINT LATHROP. ihookly ' Feb• - 41' 5 1851:• '9 2w .1 .-Tr---- J 149. s .41 Ir. I • I is v i ls4l 1" S 41ininistrater's_ Stile. - , 1 TOr :is hereby git'en:' thtrt in - pursninee of A.. an ler ; of salopade.bythe Orphan's Court, tn and f 4 thitieinfrtif Stiviehinne, lire , will be expo l'folpublie eitle`on -- Weiliiiiiday the "nth day of Th next ; 4 Poe. ,'clock p ; tp.;:upon„tha Prelnif -, i ' the town ' Rindti A teriain farm or IM piland;Lat;* . the istitti otNithan Obanks, detwared. 4 ~..4er situate ' eltin i bilii4 , 4:ll44, 4nd:bounded arid demi followep :;wit:'loll3.lbWhorib bY !aids 4 a rinker; °firths east•br 4anti, 4.-104 pit ~.,Orinker 2 , thasbutit b,y hinds:of Henry"J; Chun • curikinnoll the west by lands of Lejoluird lileatle; Atontt qty iseinn:orni as latW br 'them ben* t . lirith tbv_apourtenarws; a frail:fed kaki in: th On* 4 firt , y - annbuniptbrell. Te,rMl j / 4 4.14 , 7 1 ,4;ln .44/.41 4,‘ 0 .41de."J.: , v'r:l - • f-.,,' :' .1::,-- '. t ' aotr- - kha e h tnbar i ,' Iciiik 04; /867 o 9 atr , . 'll I A, l) i . 1 24 AIL ' ise • t . I ..: 1 ~ P*. • ' - ,, k II ' ',.:;. -- - j ...' •-••'''' --'-','-'''''. - ..; - . .,, , :!..:1 - ...,;• ? : i gliti, iiir me fllti e Akk a il eg th ai -ik .. r b e p hi i iii t - 5• - ;j , '„.:4 - tti , ' 1, 1131/JitGLlk':-"- ' 1 -: , _.„...: 2 : ..- f, -- ' ' ::::..... , 51 , r , ;!,•-, , :.': , ;',....--. , 1 1-.t.. , i ,-:,..,,' . I=ER!EI =MI D. W. SEARLI., f'orernan - a e Hite TEEF snhiVekieeeron. inform and that - Iteirniete matittfaeturing the eel& brated •BiatthlerPlotra at the ohlatand. of D. Pitt. fiideMill. Lion, WaynoCount, Lieingswn Cnuttfi, and Skintier's , Eddy Plotva - and Outings conetantl!! on hand. - , Repairing done on !Loft notidea 'listing, madoran arrangement wititst Machinist, he is prepared to make and fit up most kinds of machinery and. on reasonable terms. • .11 ! -Montrose. gelmunry 17, 1851. ( ROUGE AND READY—No. 1. NOME is. hereby given that the Semi-Annmil Election of 041cera of the Rough I Ready Firu Eri• gine Company will take plare'at the Rough and Ready Hall im ili'Mday evening, March Bd, 185 i. .at i oclock_P M. R. C. Sistreox, Foreman. J. C...M.41.41, Secretary. 43-2 w Rcimgb. & Rdady—isto. i. The members of the Rough it Ready till meet for drill and business on Saturday the Ist of Mardi at 44 eeluek P. M. 'A full attendance is request ed. R. C. Suirsox, Foreman. J. C. Mitt a, Secretary. DISSOLUTION. THE copartnership heretofore exiatihg between Summers and Johnston, is•this day dissolved by mutual conntit. , The books and tiount.s •will remain with David Summers until the first of Mar. after which time they will be left in the harkds of &lake Aldrich for zolleefion. IRA SUMMERS, X. A. JOHNSTON. Skinimersville, Feb. 14, , 1631. 8-4* & Northrup, II Wife Ade Limier. in Straw Goods, Hats and Caps, rMII3RRLLAS. PA RASOLS, dc., S No. 5 2. - CEDAR VILET, New York. Piuturs Soldiers Claims. THE unders:igned f lats been, through the kind.' nese of Captain lll.F 4 pEale Bamev, furnished with a. copy- of the Jfuster Roll of his company. which wa3 drafted during the war of 1t..12,a04 dis charged from service at Dtavßle. All the 111011- berg, of sar company who performed service, are entitled to forty acre* of Bounty Land, which they can obtai by applying to J. H. DIMOCIi. Laiol and Pension Agent. llohtrose. Pa., Feb. 20, 1851. -lw - - - - ---- -- --- New . Stiaze ArmunFement at Great Bes.d. 'TEE Iwo Daily Lines of Stages from Great Bend to Montro,e will hereafter leave the Railroad Hotel of C. C Smith in the immediate vicinity of the Depot, follows : At 4A. M. and it P. M, on the arrival of the Railroad trains font New Yolk, pa.:in,4 tiiroligh New Milford to Montro-e, whence a Dm:p hoe runs in connection therewith to Spring . ville;Tunkhalinock and Williesbarre ; and another via. Nicholson,Tactoryville, Abington Cen tro, Providence and II vile raik to Scrautunia,(those places being along the line of the - I..eg,gitt's Gap Railroad.) Bettirning, the stage leaves Scrantonia at 4 A.. M., passing timing!) the above places to Yontro. , e, whence the lines leave in time to reach the Great Bend Depot before the arrival ur the trains golng East. • Ai - so, a Daily lines leave Sraith'a Railway Hotel on the arrival orthe noon train from the West for Carbondale, via. Stunmersville, Sew Milford, Han ford, Lenox and Duntlaff. -TRUESDELL & CO Great Fiend, Jan. 22. I S5l. _ . .ansoireut'a Notice. T OTICE is hereby given that Joshua Stage has .1.1 applied to the 'Court of Common Plegs in and for the county. of Smilifelinnna for the benefit of the insolvent laws of this commonwealth, and a hearing upon his petition will be had, before the ,zaid Court at 3loatrose on the third Monday of April next, p,tlo o'clock A. M. Jan. 30. 1851. " • • GL-ass - at Etheridge'''. ii•;)be 36 inches, 14 by 18 15 by 30 do. 13 Icr 19 'do. 11 by 24 do. I`_'' - by 15 dO. 14 by 22 tb by 18 do. 14 by 20 do. 10 by 16 do. and 10 by 14 inch. sutkrcriber has also for sale , Camphine at 54. Gti. and Burninz Fluid at 7 shilling per gallon. Oil Lamps altei•edl and prepared for the use of Burning fluid aLso for sale by J. ETHERIDGE. Montrose, Jan. 30, 1851. CASH DAM for S'4ugllter Hides, Sheep Pelts and live Geese Feathers. Wanted, Also LO bushels of Dried npples and Mate beans well dried, for which Cask will be paid. ALSO, TORS of good Stone Coal wanted ex- ALI change for goods tit longstanding debts. Je3..op, Jan. !.:2, 1851. P. iIL'BAIt„BER. , . FREEMAN, HODGES di CO.. .113311"0.1WrEltS AND JOBBERS, = 58 LIIIERIT bri l ttEET, NEW rOttb; . .(bietwerffl Broadway aruf It'coisust,) A- RE now receiving a rich and beautiful: assort meat of Faney Silk and Millinery Good/4 , to which we wo iAld /particularly invite the attention of all cash purchasers, and will make it an object for them to give iiisa call, as we are determined to Hell 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 the cost of importation or auction prices. Many of our goods are manufac tu%d e?•pressly for our Fade, and cannot be surpass etl or low. prices. ' - Rich Hat and Cap'llibbons, a large variety. Silk and Satins for Bonnets. 'Crapes, (rape Lisses, Tarletons and Illusion La ces. L Trimmings for Hat., Caps and Dresses. Jenny Lind Caps, Panty and Opera Head Dress es. Embroidered Capes, Collars, Cuffs and Chem:li setts Embroidered Edgings and Insertings. Swiss and Muslin , _ • .• • Thread, Brussels, Yaleneiene, Sills and Lisle Thread Laces. Embroiticred Reveire and Plain Linen Cambric klaadkerchief9. , • Qloves and /lift', Kid,.Sill{„ Lisle Thread- and Sewing. Silk. 9. Scarfs, Cravats and Dress. Did& & Bishop Lawns. Embroidered, Dzinnsi: and Plain Canton Crape • Shatil . r apartment of. Straw ondL . Fri434l,tid 4,inerietut Artifieiat PloweriL a jari.Ta yariety Apt alentiQned above. . , Nishwlg .arnid,payipg long prices will filalie.mpney, bY. calling find satisfyuig, . ••• nt - cc rvparttiiithipberetefore:existiu g betwee n lL — tbe subscribers under tbelirii Fu&i As. iiltbii 4LayTdiowilve:d. coal - MS-EPA r H. fiGisitrost6lieiiaitic;l, 100 . • Vika 1 „ 7 lin 7ffg-2.1. , ..:.atteir:St-e1114. 1 34 TllEAradersi g neit partners under the firat of , • POST ec PITT S, respectfully announce that they have taken- the store, recently occupied by Milts 4 Knapp, ad their stock in trade; in addition to which they have just received, from New York, a well selected as sortment of Staple Dry-Goods, 9roeeriee,ckc., which they are determined to sell..for READY PAY OWL V. at loaker prices than they can be afforded at any credit establishment in the country. All who wish to PAY DOWN AND BUY CHEAP are invited to give us a call. sad if you don't buy it will du 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. W3I.-M. POST, Dec. f',o, 1850.] P. it. PITTS. Shawl►, MITE largeat assortment in the countlyond at 25 . per cent. leis' than the wand rice.,ruay be found POSI tt PLTTs.. Daguerreotypes IN TIM VlitlottS Bit LLS oP THE aim • T HE undersigned would announce to his friends and the public ganerally, that he has just re turned from the city with.a new selection of Plates Cages. &a., and will spare no pains ratite satisfac dun to all who nre - Picture inclined.' Jenny Lind, Papior Mackie, and Fancy Book Ca a Crayou Daguerreotype, taken from Root's celebrated Daguerreotype of Jenny Lind. Achuiabion free. ado 0,3 Mgrßb..s. t'ASIIIONABLE TAILOR, TA TOULD respectfully inform the inhabihnis of Montrose and vicinity that he occupies the shop formerly occupied by John Groves, and wijuld solicit a share of their patronage. Having engai;ed the services of P.-A.Loota for the winter, he hopes by strict attention to business to meet all orderl he may receive. J. 11. :`ZOTiTIIRCP N. B. - Cutting done nn short notice, -and war ranted to fit tl made right. Montrose, December tn, 1850. INTOTICE is hereby given to all persona indebt ed to the Estate of Dr?' Taylor , deceased, Late of Forest Lake, tbat immediate payment must innde, and all persons having demands against said estate 'are requested to present them to the sub.eriber duly attested fur settlement; agreeably to an anneable arrangement ruade,amotig the heirs and others intereted in said estate. G. W. TAR Forest Lake, December 25, 1350. 52-6 w . - Susquehanna Academy, Montrose. Penn'a. rHE second term of this Institution will com mence on Tuesday,Jaimary 7th. Having se cured a competent Beard of huitruction, and hay ing witnessed with much Fatisfaction the inietpct dauccess of the Term just closed. the l'nistees can with increruien cunfdenci recommend the In stitution ter th r 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 Prof.:LEMUEL H. WATERS, A. M. - Wll.lll/ANI EL JEAS.L - P, A. B. ) . • • bliss liaay J. CRAWFORD, ). Associate Teachers. Miss CAROLINE BOWMAN, ) Miss •EMILT C. BLACKMAN, Teacher of Music. Ma. GCSTAVE IL WALTER. Teacher of German. There are three academic' terms in the year. The /nit commencing on the 10th day of Sept., of 15 weeks the second on the 7th day of Jan., of 14 weeks and the Minion the 23th day of April, of 14 weeks. PRICES nF 777770 N. The studies of the Primary Department, per year. < The Common Branches of the Academic De- partment per year, 15.00 Te-Higher, 1 ti,oo The studies of the Classical Department (Latin, C reek, and'Frencb,) . with those of • the Academical Department, in whole or or part. . 21,00 Musie, with use of Piano, per year, 30.00 Dravinz and Painting. each, .1"5.00 German. 15,00 N. B. It is the de4e and purpnse of the Trus tees, by appropriate discipline, by the conrse of studies pnrsued, by the thoroughness of the. In struction imparted. and by the facilities furnished, to secure for this Academy a high standing arnong the Literary institutions of the kind in tha country. Pupils from abroad wi,hing to obtain board may receive direction to places by atyplying to Francis B. Chandler or William J. Mulford, Commit tee. HON. WI. JESS P. President. ALBEEII ODA ERLlN,Esci:Secretary. AIASON :--W/ ON, Treasurer. . Montrose Dee. 24th, 50. ' e ;TWO Yeaeing Heifers. estrayed from the farm of the subscriber a few weeks since. _ Montrose. Jati.l, 1851. B. SAY RE. W 4 / 2 .44440 UST received 1200 fhs o Tobacco, which will efi be-sold at wholesale or retail by January I.] J. ETHERIME. T aaviabzr.pazio. FIN firm of Liru.sd: aineson is dissolved by mutual coment, P. LIN ES . ' Montrose, Dee. 31, 1356.] K. F. JAMESON. -- --- A NEW Ripply of Jewelry anti Watches at cos fur cash, at . TERRELL:mg. January 1,1831. AA LL sorts of Greerri - is, Paitaa, Oils dnd Dye etuffe,-cut on hand it TURRELL'a. 11)APER RAGS wanted at TURRELL's. Janivtr 1351 FrHE AM of ELDRED & 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, Dec. 9, 1850.] - - URI - NEWCOMB It 00White Beans,—Driedd Apples. & c., wan te 'd i J. LYONS.dr SON._ Montrose NoY...ltis, 1550:, Cash PAID for SlaughterMides, delivered "At Foster's - Tannet 7 . LYO..VS CHANDLER. Montrose, December 24, 1860:_. ' • 48H paid for Devi by • __ • ' " -. LYO - N8 arS.WANDLER. -.Blantmik, December 25, 18.607 • '• 'Pall_Goi3dis; • A!arse klitAxlcof Fall opinin# at " L'POST4 Cos. Oct 1: • "' ft ,• salt t= sat OCK Turk's Island and A ;Lk, caved and,fw • ' -Watrose,,Januaiat.NlBsl.- Cokratikt_cla PY,bIMNI' Quo ciiitthi iecipi% Jamouatv,llll. Yours artisticathy, W. B. DtAN NOTICE Digeto ,• ir , ; alit o H . : . - n, , i ii , 4 :: S alk e oL t * i E: 1 0 :1 : ..,:, H 0 enthall, - rot ergr ix • Co. Patent I.l{actitii}- - : _ • , ~ A preb,,:blitek,;And ' ent properties, and witheittlitthility: to thicken by age, recoratnenileir, the clerks of ,various public ciis as beiw' the best bac 41 , 1 , 4,, , Accounts now in use. Carl:t put in clean Areel - s and notitranted: with other ink—For • i'salejib quart, Pini,..and halt pint bottle? " 1 -=d'- 1 -a4-' 4 ' by • J. ETHERIDGE.. F Montrose, Nov. 27, 1850, • Tir °Tien: NOTICE is hereby given that theihm of A 0. Pratt has this Ist day of. Decembet 1850, by mutual count dissolved: • E. A. cf: O. PR. ant The business will hereafter be conducted tinder the firm of Prrrtts& Co., who will:keep Constantlyf • on hand•wholeside and retail Sole Leather at 4N'nW York prices. E. AL PnAvv, ) tt C ' 0. PRATT, L PRATT & CO a- . i L. BAILEr. -) The subscribers will pay cash for 5000 Slatighter . Hides received at their works in .New :Wilford. Pa'. Pie:l7l'S d: - GO. 61.-4n.t • Here you have thent t; ST received a new surply of GOODS, sold tom for rear . ? 'pry at SEARLE's; cash or Goods paid for Oats at SESRLE'si, Ladies Rubber Overshoes, Sbectings„ 13attings;, GroCeries, Hardware, Mill Saws, and fk little rof most articles - usually needed. • - Any quantity of Produce and Grain wantetLiti exchange for got.ids at our 'rtore; • Wanted in exchange fiir Goods, Dried Appl l for which the liiizhest price will be paid. Melia thick Boots; also a.nice article of Syrup for pancakes. for sale by IL SEARLE st Montrose, November 1850. AXES. C 001) varranted AXES for only °nit dolicii% ca h. for sale by . J: LYONS 41:: SON. _ Feb. 1.3, 1851. ' Searie's Mill IS now in operation, having been repaired , 'and the services of Mr. A. Fisl, secured. The pbbt lie may ,he assured that work at this mill will. be done in a superior manner and to the • satisfaction of customers. D. SEARLE. Feb. 11. 1851. AdmintstratorN Notice: ",\ - rOTPCF. is hereby given to all persons interes!-: the Estatepf William 7'c..y,/ot. late of Harmony township. deceased. that letters tidritinisl tmtion have been granted to the subscriber, and all persons having, claims against the Estate are hereby requested to make known the smite to Me without delay, at Lanesborii. . • JONATHAN TAYLOR., Ader. Feb.l2, 1851. 1_ 7-6 w 1% °tilde - r. hereby given that an election of a .Peesident, 1 Secretary, and Treasurer of t' e Odd Fellow's Hall Association of dontmse will be held at the Odd Fellows Hall at 3 Oclock P. , ~ on the Ilth day of March, 1851. DANIEL BEEWSTER, i N , i K W. ROSE, ‘. Com. ' • FAYETTE AVERY, Montrose, Feb. 13. 1851.. ELikittiES%E'S. ; . ..1 ! &T. TRUN.KS, 4-C. T H. SMITH . , has taken the Shop formerly-oc; CI • copied. by A. mu.. t Sans in New Milford.: where he will continue the above bt:iness in.all its ! latatteltes. Harne.ses, Trunks and Valises, Church,] and all other kinds , of Cushion. made to order; -tuidi equal to any in the ceuntv. Arm tilt c'ort , el.l. thr.l sul.o.criber is warranted. Call and ex:ln:dun Cori yourselveta. JOHN EL small.. New Milford. Feb. 12. IS3I. Moat:rose and IlarfoTd Plank Road - • Notice is hereby given tb,at in pursuance of the apt of Assembly, incorporating the Montrme and Hayford Plank - Road Company, Books for sulzqcrip• turn to the caliital stock of -said company, rill be opened at the house of Leonard Searle, on Monday the 24th day of February ISM: and remain open until the Capital Stock shall bo subscribeil, as re quired by law. Shares fnli. To be paid per shure on subscribing, ;$3,00 HENRY 111B= .'Ell, J. B CAI TSBtJRY, JOAB TYLER. BEN.J. S. BENTLEY.. W3l. J..MULFORA B. R. LYONS. - IS A 0 L'POST, LEONARD SEARLE. LEVI B. 'GUERNSEY,' SAMUEL H:SAYRE, • • F. B. STREETER, D. D. WARNER. • sa..y sEVAOu4...', • ~ Counnik4unet , For gale. - MBE subscriber oilers for sale, a valuable,- lot with good house and barn upon it, situated in the Borough of Montrose, a few rods south ea-t of the Court House. The location is pleasant and die . terms of payment-will be made easy to they ptier . chimer. P. LINES. Montrose, Jan. 27. 1651. • Dyeiptg but not Dead _ LIVING AND TRYLNO TO LliT LIVE„'` n. .. TUB subscriber subscriber would respectfully inform tl4e citizens or, Allotrope and. vicinity, that he 110 located !Mill& nbtler A. BaJdWiti's Saddle:4 - nd Ilarness shop. for*the purpose of Dyeing and Ren, (witting every description of wearing - apparel b'si entiro new, prof:tne; which restores them to theiror iginafe,olor and brilliancy, without the lettst injury to the fabric, and thereohirs warranted permanent. 1111tAe try at., 44111 Satisfactiongiv e n -or no Charges Wit. SQUIRES. Jan: 30, 18517 Which is the Right Shop - T- fiE •-TRIII: : ONE, 21". course, whets they ,keep the, true thne,and the articles and skill to tell it, 814 wake that their whole butuntiVl and lit±t a secondary one; and - where they do their - 'own work without the help ef foreign hunglers,-bewev, or much they may be "cracked up.",- They -keen the best 'gold And silver Watches of reri'de*4lo.. tion, and will_sell a. little tinsel. than the InWelit They. keep the best'itssortenent of jewelry , Ik-"or' out of town. consisting in part of the best and latest styles of ladies and gent's gold Ilteast Pitt., Fin, ger Ringkilar !loops, Ladie s Cuff Pin* Nit B6 c 1,:: les and Arin, Chita Chahot a n d _Xeys, Pens alapin_.. 6 4 ; & .4, . 7 gilver:,speons, FtirkaAnd:hrtireff 'Segni. Tongti end Cream tipootis, 'llrniils4fßf ngs id,fsj w ,.. tacle:i: 'else; E. Russell's eblibrifeit Perfume, for handkerchiefs, hair, and ra*y cheeks, -white-skim sore - 14)14nd chapped i tatids . ,ltilhitt**(iiii et , pa , . •ogne rte. --13f . - over , fifty A .forent. iiinds'; shaving Soap.,. Preallls. - 04 ttalls,' nfid - 4 ... different.'kinds'inf ' fancy do.. - Also:Ake- purl- bOrnbig fluitl tritkkiSthe best. anAthpailaat:light thateirit be tilifott they the lanipa, , "t•nntman, parlor, and chard!! train•Wityi i t one ets tcf.e 9 fiWfath, , - 114' '-'lee - t4l l 99t : to4AlltA. rat mss iii ti behiPlP,Wf' ::;:-. 11: - 11' Xitt. ; ‘ll l 7itt fitatitat.lsier' "ithiatr tit :'or iAt - - belood kil - 7 : 1 /..tmk:' '-'::::f. ';::-',.'..W 1 4; . 1K;kiXit '-- 3 0360*T, . . _ ..-'.' ~ _.., . .m.i . ,: , - ,- --4 , ' siover - waseraamir; .- -.q. 1,, F ,,, ii 17TEYSTOItErStifie 1 4w: U Stefitilt.l IV, lninlinxii:Mxl.iii ll- 0 6 alichitielieteuliiAiitilif1 and #.i'4c"i.kilgL.:*il.4tPOl.O.titkr*ti-ltkiiigtiC double ‘rpp:tlitiiii:ftitiitini.dii.4o,.;;:.V.iC*Arii-- - 4.4 iii).; Ilnitrire'St.i.iiiikki.;;,4lioo4.Afroglicid4: : , tv mir.l4 and ; kiiidii*:Tritkief , :StivystAiiii i iii' i , co.al • tr.o-, : sizettil 4.litatii..o4.- (NO ***l/Viiiii* :fnislini*suid i'‘C.hchil 4 0 404- t10:Y 4 4, 7 1P-Pir . :4*,-, net Brags, Tin and lini . l.lWitel , iinis4:l4l6lC- 4 C iron .Br.6ver.Pipe - :,-StowlTiti- iw -;'VrifirliiftMliii4,..f i cwe for &Ale ly- the 100 .ttodtrn *nronglitAitlibilt/410." -FOnnclr #epot. .:.. - -4: -, - -111:11401C4110.0 i. Mend , Nor. 24, 18i50. - - •:' , '' -- ;AW , --. 3 *- ,, -- , -,.. r ..,, 1141,11 . 0c:l''"-; . ___ . ''`'..':',...,., ''':-:-'-, frtiVintbseribtir will Ontiti4dielfl4lAqiiiliV JL Fuk buizineilil it ttit old'4iiiiiiriolr:WiC Newco,-aotl willkeeoi.on..bikintikip . client n il poeb. inl36 - 1 4. ,- T4444; 1 0 . 4 16 iiii,ral. ri'sl pitTiqnge . ivhiOlC,lrts,rec,qifed::„l#4l,4llollllC firm,' he I respectfully "ii:diditeiiiiitirlisineirofrr-tiii; ' - -4 ' - „ Dec.El; 18 50. .....• k.: -: . , " - ... ,- =ct . ,: -, :: - .-f. , ::,, , ,,,,e,- 1. . .. . 'I . - USTt received ittetlieWew-ikotStOre„ Cldid itssiirttneot of I 'itilcyjs ol ,_ikovit4 l ls*„."lo, - , pressly cdr LYONS 41; CH'iNDLEref"; `Mantritme Deci;l9., , - . .. : ...„.... . , - eh capp r e : Net t::', - .,, , , , .....-,,,,,,,,,,-, 8 trG AR, 6d, perms ntrk . Bit.litittui'li; . , Bo.t.RitisniK 12 ictsiCandkili.„:42i: %...,,II .. "1 11 ti ,. Cita'. Jifst ryceired an_ 'fiir silt: i :,',.,!,::,;',}.: ' - ::`',:`4l; • 'By :... •11 I. LYONS - et BClC:ip ::, ' t l qinied siedfiii " A , NEW supply.ofßqoA-B,,irm ~ . ~..2 , ,, .2-x. >e by .- J. LYO4. 8 40 . -sorfk,-,, • ,O. 2 _-• .- , fr:/••:,, ,, ;•:__;,, , .., mcintrose, Dei. 18, 10. .. ,:.,..r, : : - .;...7,-...;...1 . . , , _ , ~ NOTICE. rriHE neentutts and thillest bf thi L litieffrie.4 JL& Simpson, are in tity-liandi. nivessary that the -busirietta should sewn - as possible. Allthose iniiebtedatre,:ndl In call and settle witkoutidelaNr.•, !EDATA.RriI . Montrose, Dec. 10. 180.. - • magazines' s'for4'lslol4. 1;•' ,,, f. , _- , ... (111AHAM'S Magatiliei- Gedey's---164,1*1iiiik. kit 'Sartain's htvazini, Faw4r's;AriencN4 ' Jodnial.. Water Cure Journal,'Holden's Daibiw azine, llarper's New Maritl4,WoOditith'i Taiitiiii : : Cubittet,&e., turrii4lte4i NT'. 1881; . at "dab pitiiiiity ,l N. B. Speeimeri Outnbers to be *kr iit iht Blew dery. y .-- - ~ ::-.7.. Bee. 4, 1850. Faims Sale Tti - E St; „BSC RIBEIR WILLA C ; As' firl the'private.sale Flolises and Lots--located In St.isquebanniienuot ili Pa. All who wish to offer thgr ‘ prop!rir:fok*:t! c a n give a minute desipptinfii nf,their,fititpf, Or* Lots as follows: „Number of acres:44W !;_al**.l t proved, and 'text - watered,' :Build i rail e d or common fruit ;retherfritit trres., trees; _tuff far from Montrme, and think ,t a depot on the New 1 4 1ork Igrieltailriat; pat aml terms of payment. All wholvritli tirieUiw chase Deal Estate, will`receive.' by cnilhi on -or addresiing me at quehanna enmity, Pa. urConveyance froin4damtrues td thepte#lo free of char.ge. Office on Tumpihe street, 4 doon! lest. of Brick corner offit The following Farms 401°4 ani it now:-, tor Sale: No. k. 40 acre., 30 ma, Frame House and Bitia. .SO acres, 50 F . do. - 3. 1 00 '6o. r No;b. 70 do. , 10" N 0.6. 96 - do.lol, Stores WarehouseiattifiLot:l,—.2 NO.B. 145 at'res, 76 ktit.frayne 401,410 i 11010411111111 ),! No. 9. 21- du 35:1 lo g ' framed • - . bink No.lo. 2 do - good :frame Lois eead No. 1 L house and lot. „.. . , _,_,,,,,, -- No. 12 . 100 acres. * 70iitt.- frame home atild-billk ; No. 13. 340 do. 200 im L ..do. :_ , • do-. '•' -2.-lii3 No. 14. 56 do 50 itn.4- • 110 ,-- . do.: ; : : ; :41 N 0.15. 160 do 60 lug. ; do ;'. 'dO.: - ,..ict• No, 16 120; -5 6 int 4: dor ' ' 'AP' '''Y ,:la N 0,17 106, 75 im4 , dOi - -‘r .der .- -; 1, 7-:' , - , e‘ No. lit. 112. 80 , hn.?j ' . ....,.„..,.ri - No.-19. 200. 100 I improved, do ~ do N 0,2,0, 145. 100 , irn. i' •do 111O' . . ‘ , ,..., L A Ir 1 No. 21. 190, 120 hut t do” '• do - .7_,..,••63 N 0.22. 90k. 46 • , hit 4 -do' - '. do '''': . . -,\. -,. • tad N 0.23. 45, Su: - im 4 t L- - slo" ~ .-- do -t, : . a - 7, Nu. 24. 292, 225 inn. _ do.. ,;.., -- ,..d0'i, ' .- - ; . 't•P- 111 No 25. 125 acres, 100 itn.l , - No 26: 196 do 140 int i i - do : , 1 - 4 ~..;, a f, No 21. 80. do 45 ho. I do . ' '-. di: - :',. -1- .., K Not 28 11, good saw-mill gild divelling."'' . .,' '-'"::;- , '•? . .ly': No. 29 134 acres, 95 ''runte bogie aid iiiiii i i•; - 4' .$_,F;;. No. 30 176 do 100 • i . do.. -.. , - ,i1O!.',;:• , 4:: : ::: c!!' l ed No. 31 13& do 4f5 - r do- • do::;.: ~L-, : ‘;. No. 32 2t• 0 do 135 Ldo .. do. : ..: ~:-.:-:: 410 No. n 16t) do 60. 11 do' '-'do'''.-'''''.':-.1-'''."-§,ipi : No. 04.,.]50 do 100 I; do ;. '',, do : , N 0.85 150 do 80 - I: do -Ir-do -..,,,,:- ~-,:-. N 0.36 300 do • 170 Ldo do ... No. 37 190 do . 140 l',. do do .. •"--?, ~ -`; i. No. 88 170,.. d¢' .100.. "'do.i - t ' - de :;.‘ ':-' ' N 0.39.175 do. 90 :. 1011. : ,r , '.IICV ...v f. , N 0.40. 80 do - 45 . . - F1 - d o.. ' . 12. ' , "dik:-::.,: - i., N 0441. 21_4 dd.. 150 - 11 - 7 - oj,z";.. 4. .., Price from .$lO to ...130 ,pt icre;. ; ;4:- '''' ,l -... - Y- .1 ...';:..K"` .2c,, N. B. l'ersong ilesiringlo,purciiso; any 0441- above, by giving the No. n.11_014 . 160- A full dift*' :!,1 tine. - A.trnb xsti-ow t e Montroen, Ps- dettiber 1350:' --- ' ' i '' - '''. .;":'l , °t '--. . For Sliao.:-.,•-,...•........., .:''. r,' -- ! . . 1. - : , ••: , P ii Vitualiu.StAitEr-fpurTit*iii-4di;mitral i 1... Spring—velll#oke.iiinfkind:' • .: '- . ' . ' :- il i i.,. Ili Jan. Is, 1851 j, . it : ' OFO:FULIJI -, r .. . • 0 . T 4 lC 4l E in ik !' h u er l et " y e l T i t ' Oft :Nr lt 411114)641 1.1.11-eil in th e estate of D 111,Vit n i t, Montrose. decen4ed", that irufnediiii‘s 4, be itaiii,le to the, subicriber,=sinciiiiii 'pill elitiinsligsinst said estate: tetpr**ltig, 'tested, rvr,&ettlement,l. .. '. '31, - - • ' 5c.:ci,;.:,,,. • , OEILILLEI4B3**‘: • Montrose, Feb. 19, -1.840, I, ' r . .; . __, A l - FRESH SU N P e irai * of tory lida tioods„ Crockery, Ftob thec, iv °peaky eheap by , 1 J. 14 - 03, I Pebrunsv 19, - - ` We , 19110 pa , - Pet), la.] i r Rail X 1( itrtt 114,fii , Stage t Haase:, / , VI: AItLES C.„SMITH 'IAA** ILI lbe . new Artitivai4litot+l xt-ti Pe ' ' k awl fitted eit, l *l lo olehtf !e n :, imite4 thw Petreetkill eCillw•o t. the 4, with hi 74e r etLitttork ottei . le orrafigeiliefiti4e*ittetreJt'A rn don, be.can enter* Orte — PWlT A 46 Eier -r . hY 4 07 fiefelfaitccestritbr , ter , 1 4 eamady kote4relid, erk` e Rail ' 4 Pert--(ecilttaUtbant qr t kee4 regeY and , tille , Ito , - liens ient latatilogille a . , t tree et eheriKi ; etleeit-hreqt, ft-_, *owtWiss ( 1,,, ,blol4,4*.,64ndoiAflly W . ! Itilt 11 larqurri to Dothlog„ Carl i 4'Tnteerleire 1i exelPliot ttri ilt2e eli;WeilAti4 4 kloll `rnealmriritit ' - - IWO, * ,'-`-114,6ve,-I,'.P-irc,ol4, , :Y i V Z , i -3 ' ; :' ' '..-,. , - 1 ::i: ' -;`,3,1%, - 2: - ‘`' 'ij: