State Ag►Onitur a i School. j In the repoit..,„ 01.'4; E . sq.. super-. o f uogitOn .Sehonls, presented to intendent the L eg i s htturk . . htiS'tievcl.es .a,dinsiderable act of it t o the7ricOMmendation 0f.4 Plat p for a state Agricultural High *hoe]; the eatah li,hment of which ia:stionglY:tirged tip the Legislature. , lWa,iii*, sure that it wil l or k A ,cre the farorOlk attention of many o ' far readers, and it;4l4*.ives the - consideration of the people,,Ofthe - i.;Pomtnonwealth. • :The c reation ittlinsiitutiOn, on th%liber al scale in,d;a Optehensivo*, plan . iecom Men- Jed, coati Mitbut result ingrestadvantigei the nut - nen:ma claqs of agriculturists,' , and rough.,thm, to all other chtsse:s and inter-. es : . In its general.feAture, the project embra ce' tbehnion a/ea:large model farm and a collegiate institution ; the farm to consist of one thousand acres of land, the college to be adapted to the Wants of five kindred stn dents, tans ht by a fecal ty .of eight professors,. wit h a corps of sixteen assistants--exclttsive of the f a rm superintendent and various tier- SOns employed in.domestiO and. other inferi or o pacities. The list of studies proposed, „ g lades English Literature and Mental Phi kophy ; Genral History and Political ,Econt . D uty; the German Language ; Mathematics', Smartt] Philosophy, Meehanics and Engin riring ; .AgricUltural And General Chends ay., with Geolegrar.d . Botany ; <Comparative Austornv Ito Which 'Natural History should e added,) and Practical Farming and Rural Engineering. Of the five hindred pupils, it is recom mended that three hundred should be edu cated at the expense of the Skate, and two hundred at their personal cost ; the State pupils (three annually from each representa tive district) to be,selected from candidates from the common schools. In this particu lar. the institution would occupy the posi tion of a general High School to which pu wis would matte their way by merit, from the inferior public seminaries. i.estiinatea that the first cost of the v s oo . would be, for land, building,, and all the necessary equipments of all kinds, $250, and the gross annual. expenditures, fur maintenance, ct...c. *74,500. Two lierired paying pupils, at *l5O 'each would ir,ace an annual income of *30,000 lea ' ing a total bett cost to the state of *44,500 ayear—a small stow to be weighed aZainst tht vast benefits which the'State would de rive from such an institution. DARING ROBBERY.— A. valise belonging to a young Methaclist preacher named John H. C. Dos!) who was on his way to attend Conference containing clothing apparel; val iable manuscripts, de., was stolen from the :;tage'office at this place, on Thursday'morn :ng last, while procuring, arelay of horses for the coach. The baggage gas temporarily deposited onAtrie pave in frott of the Cotel, when some scoundrel spirited the valise away. 5 A reward of $lO,OO was offered by the him , flernanly proprietor of the Eagle Hotel, for the arrest of the culprit as soon as' the theft vas diseovered; and accordingly on the eve ning of t,e stitne - day 'arrindirdual i a ,stran 7 ger in the place, by the name of Jesse Lew. is w\us arrested on the charge of havint corn 'pitted the robbery, brought before Joseph Bound E.., and bound over to appear at the April term of court. N ENV Yore SEssroFt.—The infamy of Mr. Beekman (the recreant Whig member of.the State Senate from the city of New York,)• has been carried out. On Monday he op posed the bill fixing a day for the election of United States Senator. In the course of his speech he declared he never would vote fur a designed to elect Hami:ton Fish to the senate. - The AdministiatiOn of the General Governmentoannot but be held accountabp far a full- share of the responsibility of this act: which is so generally condemned. Tile leading officio-Iv-of the Government in New York have, been occupied in distracting the It big party; and in the defeat of a worthy Ad 'honorable man. They have been .sus tained in this courso. - 4;by` the President, and en -him, unlesi explained must rest the res.. .ponsibirruy A Goan Suneinsmou.,-Some of the Whig papers (hate' proposed that it be tendered to the opposition in the counties where', they have 'majorities. each party to nominate `a candidate forslissociate dodge to be elected on a jointl,ticket, and that if acceded to in good faith, ithe. nine ,:to be -.l: l 4os:,bYi, the 'Whip, in thocouuties where they have rna sorines—ttius.*ina one judge of each-polit ical party itiive,rktnniAv in the state. This proposition is oie4bitiliotild Meet with A VM.; ani . l that iouldlistilt, in .good if -proper carneP out.-Lifarriafrci/ - Tel, • Two - unknolkn xagYitoii. Ticera , buMed tlesth in Philadelphia on Sunday-morning' at the burning of Martin's ‘lraypressintrestatfr lishment on areenwich street. Vitt vita bad been -in the habit of sleeping in th'e: bny loftafor a long time. The unfortunate -men ' were pulled out of the.fire, offims Of the police. Life flowerer was extinct when-they were regain - 1" In fact the head of one Was burned-al, and the'extremities, tem; and One MI of the other was gone. The bOdies both were soOrehediallnost to a crisp. A FAIR lirr,-1-The.chairtitan -of the jlidi-: 4if Coiniiitt4 in the New 'l'c-tile-Legisla ture recently introdute4it.Mo44oP giving 1 to the eeennjttee five' eopiee of the 'ised %tees, Whereepo,e thir Chairman ' Ohe Comenittee*O4r3etatare4introdoo reg. Q iution Skitii*t* coliirniA4A*Aiiirl' Some Stiti'ingW.!*, p r°4 " 6 4: in , lit Holly a few "days - Ono; 14 the " c ro ver; , of nti youseigiatiiiiittsSm Catholicism to hatagems.- sOct *jik - thrtilitiiibUsthc toe ,ulelistaiatl'woe, 4-hert#44ie:/*OP'''*z • --: oo •• - '''' -.* 3loit Cotrwriiiisiiiiial-=.Ol '1 anday night iast, two Count*** .kte tot- . lair Bills, owthe Comtnereial Baakat White. Hill, were . passeCoff in this - tilloo by • a stranger -one at the .- Storibf Hyde &Kipp". linen, and the oth6r At. itia"Stere' of; E. Li,. N. S. Truman . One of this. 1)31416am date ov. Ist, : ana l the outer ;Nov. Ith -18561 Vignette, RairroadVaih emerging froni 'the forest, and a, deet' j . o;nding away from it.— Left end of bill„s Or •on a boat holding i o something in his hind, the other end—fe *late- figure, also, holding - something in her t,nid. • G - Ciipler ge,gister, C. W. Davison, cAxier, A. H. driiwOld, President. Well too,dt Benson, tuid,Hanks;Engravers, New tofte - . 1 s This is evidently a new counterfeit, as no ineation . is made of it in any of the Ditect- Ore.— Owego Gaz. i kdesp from Honesdale on Friday. last, says ;. .„. I . The coolest piece of impudence of which eve have heard,litely, happened last night. Three prisoners broke jail by digging a hole through the stone wail of the prison,.and left a letter which stated that they were dis iattstied with their board; and had concluded to:gu where they could find better; One of I.he,prisoners bad a lady love in town. He ran ;dl;er up, bade her adieu, and was gone. he have not yet been found:7 Mentrosfe Lyceum, j euestion for •Frairevening. March 'ith—" is the Standard of humam perfection as nearly at- Mined in the male as in the female sex?" DIED, 11 Auburn, on Monday the 24th inst., Mrs. Sulam eridow. of the late Mr. J 415011 Nevrtou. aged 79 . years. 1n Rush; February 26th, 1851, FREILVAN H. ',tw at:ink; an adopted. son of Andrew Rogers, aged 31 years. He has left a wife and two children tb mournins early departure. Montrose & Harford Plank Road Comliany . 4OTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of . the provisions of the statute and of the char thr.. an election will be held by the Stockholders of the Montrose and Harford Plank Road cotnpanv, at the house of Leonard Searle, on Monday the bwemy-fourth day of March lost, at two o'clock p. m, for the purpose ,of electing officers, to wit: a President, five Yanagers and a Treasurer-of said Company. Henry Drinker c, S. Soymour J. B. SaliAbury B. S. Bently Joab Tyler W. J. Mulford R. Lyons, I. L. POst 1 F. B. Streeter S. IL-Sayre Leonard Searle D. D. Warner [Levi B. Gubmsey Commissioners. Montrose, March 1851 ' 10 3w _ _ ' Public Auction. • 0 be" sold on the premises—head of C. Car ' malt's Lake, Friendsville, on Thursday the 2, 11 i of March, 18514—the•owner going to. remove. Sale to commence 14. 10 o'clock. The property consists .of - Mahogany Trafalgnr Chairs, Bed-Room, do. : Tebles, Carpets, Stoves, Looking-ghee-es, 1 Four post Bed-stelils, Chest of Drawers, Book cases, Books, pc esBi ng tables, Wash-stands, IKitchen and Dairy utensils, i Horses, Carriage, Waggon, Harness; `• ' Plow, cf.c„, skc. i IThey'may be viewed one day prior or on the Morn' ofSale. I ' i• • I snms above 8.5, six months credit, op approved nutd Under *6, Cush. J. LANCE. Priendsrille, arch 4, 1851. 10 2cr i . Adult istratorls Notice. WOTICE is h reby given to those interested in ,N the Estate f Philip Leonard, late of Silver Linke, deceased, that letters testamentary have been granted to the sub= ibers, to settle the some; and all persons ikidebted to said decedent are re vested to:malie immediate payment; and all per et.rie having elahniis or' demands against the estate of said decedent,Will please present them to us. or to our Attorney, Vim. J. Turrell, Esq., at his office in Montrese, duly attested for settlement. k ELIZA LEONAIJ,D, AVERY Fain.. 1110n.tr05e,...,1 let•ch 3, 1851; I')6w Adm'rs. . ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. T N' pursuance of an alias order made by an Or• JL '•.phan's COurt held at Montrose in and for Sus qnehanna mutity on the lst day of Febuary. A. D. 1661 will be exposed topublic sale on Friday the 29th day of March in< at one o'clock p. in., at the Ciairt House 1n Montrose, a certain farm or lot of laid situated in 'the township of Bridgewater, and baunded and described as folloirs, to wit : On the mirth by lands of Aleiander Allen, on the east by liMds of Seth Mitchell, On the south by lands of Bbbert Pollock, (flow in the occupancy of .James Wiseguie) and on the west by land of Jonathan 'Vaughn, containing 96' acres or thereabottoktogeth eri Whit ilia aPprirtenances, a idWelling house and barn and about thirty acres improved. 1 ' sAltuEr, SIIERER, ' ALFRED BALD WIN, Administrators. - CHARLES :AVERY, . • Illontroseddireh-b, 1831. _ , ' *Dissolution. iTHE copartrrership heretofore existing betwee the subscribers under the firm of Pratts & Co. is Ibis day dissolved by mutual consent. i i , : E. 0. PRATT, ' r 1 ' ... .O. PRATT, f --'t . -_,,j .', • LEVI BAILEY I . eiddford" Feb. 24 1851. ' ' , . .. .. .1 , btamens will hereaft er be tarried on under till„ r. firrii:Of 4 E:A. rit: 0. Pratt, as before. ..• 77 ., , . .1: . -- .1 E. A: PRATT, ~ ., . ...il , ; .. , . F. r ., - .., O. PRATT. • it • 4 StietriErs Male " • - Y virtue of a writ of Vita Ex. issued out of theCoint-Of Common Pleas and to me direct- I 4!I will expOse to public sale at the Court Haute iu illfontriww, s on Saturday the 29th day:of. March at t i lrelock All that iiertain piece or pacel J • • of 'lying and twin*. Borough Friends • vi4e- is thW.Poiintj - 4 Spiiiiioinnir Bounded and a ;bed is — Tollowo,-to ''sits on Ilia - north east by '.'Milford Mid Otrego yarnpike - flied; on-south . bY4and PoesewdOrrot C. L. Leet ; mouth' w • ' try land or Dr.' o.l,eeti and withenorthwest ,CL.-Leeti'Coatiiiiiing °tie fourth of an; a ..he the - rune' titoferibv teas, -together irith , :thel a 'ffaulid,l*n!sikaai suee - cooper . 'ken io aaecatign'itibe:auit igliott,4s!iier; • 441.441*, •-; : , • L. 0;11.-4Eleic-84ffig.- - • 4ttteraiontrise i ' Vilma= 144461: 4 1; • Coat , -lho to tlidt a( It4o , t f• 4 41:-I'MthircIa - i gaiso4stio,* eitzA" UCATL:nr, A YE • 'oX t '• - - wilt Nis - Arid for a.: at the houscoricatherina c Lathrop. in the liwriship : of.Brooklin r on Thutsdaythe, iSth day: of Mairl next. 4 blare: - 5 Cows, I:yearling. 9 sheip ancl.2 , hum 2 0i,,2 ;plows and I stove; Clothirg anyarions - articlv3 of , household ifurniture too Ma cntrous- to Mention. A goOd 2 bOrse sleigh and other farming implements. AlsoTsome grain, lum• ber, smoked meat, &c. Terms—All sums below 55, cash down. From $5 to $2O, six months credit with approved securi ty. Above42o, one years criiiit with like security. Sale to commence at l o'clock p. m. • CATHERINE LATHROP. Brooklyn, Feb. 25,1551. 9 2w Admintstiatoes Sale.. - VOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuanCe of ..1...1 - an order of sale made by the Orphan's Court, in and fur. the County of Su.queluinna, there will be exposed to public tale on Wednesday the 28th day of Mtireh next, at one o'clock p. tn.. upon the premises in the town of Rush • a certain farm or lot of land, late the estate of Nathan °hanks, deceased, situate in the township of Rush, and bound and described as follows, to wit: on the north v lands of Henry Drinker, on the east by lan of Joseph Drinker, on the south by lands of nry J. Cham pain, and on the west by lands LeoisartlHearle, tv/iarcaie s containing ninety seven acr of land or therea bouts, together with -the purtcnances, a framed' barn ttc., with about f y acres improved. Terms made known on th av of sale. H . CHAMPION, Administrator. Rush, Fe -8, 1881. 94w „ 7 APPRENTICES. riNgE Subscriber, Agent for The Managers of the Philadelphia House of Refuge, hi abthor ized to receive applications from Farmers, Mechan ics or others, who niav wish to have.boys or girls, either white or colored, indenitn-ed to them as ap. prentiees. The ages will vary from seven to twen ty years. -In all cases where the applicant is not known to the Indenturing Committee or the Agent; satisfactory refiirences to persons ''tesl l ing in the City, will be rednired. JOSIAH TAMS, • 50 North Fourth Street. Philadelphia, f.'d Mo. 18.51. 9-Sw Wanted, TONS GOOD COAL in exchange for Plows tn. , and Castings. B. H. MILLS. Montrose, Jan. 16, 1851. Blatchley's Plow's. THE subscriber would inform his friends and the public, that he is now manufacturing the cele brated. Blatchley Plows at the old stand of D. Post. Side Hill, Idon, Wayne County, Livingston County, and Skinner's Eddy Plows and Castings constantly on hand. Repairing done on short notice. Having made an arrangement with a Machinist, he is prepared to make and fit up most kinds of machinery and on reasonable terms. Montrose_ February 17, 1851 DISSOLUTION. rrHE copartnership heretofore existing between J.. Summers and Johnston, is this day dissolved by mutual con4ent. The books and, accounts will remain with David Summers until the first of May. after whieli.time they will be left in tile hands of Esquire Aldrich for aillection. IRA SUMMERS, K. A. JOHNSTON. SUMmersville, Feb. 14, 1851. 8-4 w Phi a: 'Northrup, Wholesale Dealers in Stn.* Goods, Hats and Caps, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, &c.; No. 52. CCDAIL SMUT, New York. W. PIIU.LUS. Soldiere Claims. THE undersigned has been,' through the kind nese of Captain Fainenic BAILEY, furnished with a copy of the Muster Roll of his company, which was drafted during the war of I hl2, and dis charged from service at Danville. All the mem bers of said company who performed Ferrice, arc 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, 18M. 8 -INS, New Stage Arrangement at. Great Beam& er HE two Daily Lines of Stages from Great Bend .10 to Montrose will hereafter leave the Railroad Hotel of 0. C Smith in - the immediate vicinity of the Depot, as follows : At 4A. M. and 6 P. M, on the arrfral, of the Railroad trains from New York, passing through New Milford to • Montrose, whence a Daily line runs in connection therewith to Springville..Tunkhannock and Wilkesbarre ; and another via. Nicholson, Factoryville, Abington Gen. ire, Providence and Hyde Park to Scrantonia..(those places being along the line of the Legxitt's Gap Railroad.) , Returning, the stage leaves Scrantonia at 4 A. IL, passing through the above places 'to Montrose; whence the lines leave in time to-reach the Great Bend Depot before the arrival of.th trains going East. Also, a Daily lines leave Smith's Railway Hotel on the arrival of the noon train from the West fur Carbondale, via. Sutamersvllle, New Milford, Hay ford, L6nos and Dundaff. ; TRUESDELL it CO Great Bend, Jan. 22,' 1851. - Notice'. ITOTICt is hereby given that Joshua Stage has ill applied to the 'Court of Common Pleas in and for the county of Susquehanna. fol. the -benefirof the insolvent laws .of this commonwealth. and a hearing upon his petition willbe had before - Ake said Coup. at Montrose on the third Monday of April next, at 10 o'clock-A. M. • Jan. 30. 1851. _ Glass at Etheridge's. 2A by 36. inches, 14 by .18, do. lb by SO do. It "±:. by 18: do. 14 by 24 do. 12 by 15 do. 14 -by 22 do. 10 by 18 do. 14 by 20 d0..10 byl4-11 . 0..ant, 10:16 , .14 ./rich._ - , 'Fhb subscriber has also for safe. Oanspriinett sor.' 84 'and Burning Fluid at 7 shilling per gallon. i7tl Lamps altered and prepared for the use, of Burning fluid also for We by 3. ETHERIbGE, • • Montrose, jail. 30,.1851. • , . '4- • PAID for Slaughter Hides, Sheep Pete live . Geese Feathers. - • Wante4l; . Also .50 bushels of - Dried applei and White beans well dried;lor ` ; CalkArai he paid: • , :. ALSO,. is- • TOArgot good Stone Coal wanted in-es -I.IJ &Inge for goods Or longstanding debts.- - • 'Jessuji, - . .1in.•22,. P. ILDARBEit • - DISSOLVTION• liril i_aWtaen t hiP hereteke exiistinsbei • t he itubscribets, wider: , the •-Brin ;10 .164N0 lidfier Jr. thii day diPsolvelt initaal sent . I -.f.TOBRP,// FUZZAKR;'•: - ` -, j 8:411:,x, lifootrose;Decsmber. 11,1060: 30000,13R5T i li ":$ 1 4 141-0 . . 4 14 ' Wi t ? APirdo:w, jike,, 'Boras_ sismoiliti XONS 1.01 .142;LNIOR;._;_ BioVE Ttnto'"-- If f y -- issefilPai4 atiC8V11.411.:11"1- , V-•.,:.,^rir4POWLIIIA, n ' i ottirt`' - eireit TEL 41 4e:signed, partneri under.ibse gi s m of • .F'o37' ce , PITTS,., respectfully announce that they have taken the store Mooney occupied by ,Mills ch Knapp. cud also their stock ip trade; iii addition to whict/ they have just Mceived. from New York, s well selected as sortment of:Staple Dr,v-Roods,. Groceries,' cteovhich they are determined to sell, for READY PAY alirL,Y, at lower prices than they can be afforded at dui credit establishment' in the country. All who itish Down Am Dm caw- are invite. to pee us a call, and yod'clon't buy it will do yon-n 0 harm to get pric 'to buy by elsewhere. Alt kinds' of barttaken at country sterekieeeived in yin t at 3, the highest market , prices: _ - WM. M. POST, Dec.3o, : I.] P: It. PITTS. Shawls, pat largest assortment- in the country, and at "IL 26 per cent, lesetban the usual prices, may be - found at POST 4 PITTS'. Daguerreotypes THE VARlotra STYLES OF Tar ART. THE undersigned would announce to his friends and the public generally, that he has just re turned from the city with a new selection of Plates, Case,, &c., and will spare no pains to give satisfac tion to all who are "Picture inclined: - . Jenny Lind, Papier biache,, and Fancy Book Ca , ses. Also. a Crayon Daguerreotype, taken from Root's FelOiated Daguerreotype of Jenny Lind. Adralk.4ion free. Yours artistimilly, ' ' . W. t 3. DEANS. _ g 3. FASHIONABLE TAILOR, WOULD respectfully inform the inhabitants of Montrose and vicingy that he occupies the shop formerly occupied by John Groves, and would solicit a share of their patronage. Having engaged the services of P. A. Locke fur the winter, he hopes by strict attention to business to meet all orders he may receive. Is - . B. Cutting done on short notice, and war• ranted to fit if made right. _Montrose, December 25„, 1850. VOTICE is hereby given to all persons indebt -11 rd to the Estate of Dyer Tuy/or, deceased, late of Forest Lake, chat immediate payment must be made, and all persons having demands against said estate are reques,ted to present them to the subscriber duly attested for settlement; agreeably to an amicable arrangement made among the heirs and others intereted itt said estate. • G. W. TAYLOR Forest Lake, December 25, 1850. -52-6 w Susquehanna . Academy, - Montrose, Yennla. rIPHF, second term of this Institution• will com l.. mence on Tuesday. January 7th. Having se cured a competent Board of Instruction, end hav ing witnessed with. much satisfaction the unexpect etksucced of the Term just closed, 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. lt will be continued under the immediate super vision of Prof. LEMUEL H. WATERS, A. M. WILL/AM H. JEssuP, A. a. D is MAIIY J. CaAwroaD, i• Associate Teachers. Miss CAROLINE BOWMAN, ) MISS EMILY C. BLACKMAN, Teacher of Music. GusravE H. WAL-rea, Teacher of German. There are three academic terms in the year. The first 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. 39th day of April, of 14 weeks. B. H. MILLS The studies of the Primary Department, per J. H. Noarmulp year, /. $7,50 The Comn.an Branches of the Academic De :st.partment per year, 15;00 The nigher, 18,00 The studies of the Classical Department (Latin, Week, and French,) with those of the Academ=l . Department; in whole or or part. 21.00 Music, with use of Piano, per year, 30,00 Drawing and Painting, each, 15,00 German, = 15.00 5. B. It is tine desire and purpose of the Trus -tees, by appropriate discipline, by the conrse of studies pnrsued,Thy 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 tha - country. Pupils from abroad- wishing to obtain ,board tray receive direction .to places by applying to . Pnancls 13. Chandler or William J. Mulford, Commit tee. HON. Nu. JESSUP, President. ALBirRT CHAMBERLIN, Esq., Secretary MASON S. WILSON, Treasurer. Montrose Dec. 24th, 1/iSO. LEig4TB iTIWO Yearling Heifers, °strayed from the (arm of the sub.qcriber a few weeks since. tontrose, Jan. 1, 1 S +5l. B. SAYRE. tlicalasT.9obcb - iTUST received 1200 lbs. of Tobacco: winch will SO be sold at wboleSale or retail by January I.] ' F.YHERIDGE. 2)2Vab.20;'1,?,210 Wicb rIIIEN firm of Lines il: Jameson is dissolved by JL mutual - consent. P. LINES, Montrose, Dec. a , 1350.] R. F. JAMESON . . A NEW" supply -= f Jewelry and !Watches atcost .Cl. for cash, at TIIRRELL'a. . ' .Tama 1, 1851. ....- . 1 A LL sorts of G oceries, Paints. Oils and Dye r'. _ Melt. constan_ ly on band at TURRELL's. PAPER RAGS - anted at TURRELL's. January, 1851. rrißErfirni of ELDRED & NEWCOMB is this. -J. 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 bands of a prpper person. fur cones:- Non. -.4 'G. B. ELDRED, Dec. 9, 18 - 50.] • „.: rURI NEWCOMB. 1 aCk Pus#Eis good' White Beam.—Dried J.'Apples, e.t., wanted by J. LYONS sic SON. Montrose Nov. 7th , 1859. - flash' PAD) for Slaughterifides, delivered at ‘..Troemr's 'bowery. . . -LYONS & OketN.DLER. Montrose, December 24, 1850. CIASH Paid *Rags by kJ - • LYONS st 616124ritiEif m: Montrose, D4lkm 25. 1860. - - - • .7 Goode large S tock 'otnal 0 1 ,6'4 it POST . f Ces. ' s _ ‘'l3 S'irae* Sattfirt-rer AL velvet! forfiali 4" , PIORN 0 1 44 Farb*. alaraardfde fbrnad. diAlliaarrAmde by I.l'ollB caANDM, SPlPartdinalla l teelgiVad by; ilasavy, 1014 LT3195, ikeriarlilit NOTICE PR!CES OF TUITION Dissolution. • II • -1144 c,e--P.utoo://144 i"iffr - purely tiolyllll- 1 1 rl P " ri -porti ‘ " 7llrti es cls ,;f!r il ifiL ii ii444l. - • • - to, thiolmn iforoluDifintlett ...ttie skill's of vnrkitis p _ being ,t ) . b e c.in , ar C chi aceteuits reiw 111, mir if put 4 - in glean vessels uld not mined. , • with' +other- jnk—lor. sale in quart, lint, and lut)rfidt.,bottles I - • Litt .f. EI'HERIDGE. "Montrose, Nov. SI, 111110.;'• NOTICIE% • XTOTICE Is hereby gitep that theinin 44641. cfr O. Pratt ha this Ist. day of Deceniber 1850, by mutualusent diegolvpi The business will hereafter be <110(1126W under the srin of Pram &Co., who will keepeonstantly oil. hand wholesale and retail Sole Leather at New York prices. E. A. PRATT, / 1 ' - , 0. Psicrr. PRATTS cb CO . - L. Samar. ' • ••. .. . The subscribers will pay cash for 5000 Slaughter Hides received at their works in New Milford Pa. 1 - PRATTE & CO. 51-8 n Het you have them• 11 - 17 ST received a new sipply of - GOODS; which will be solid /ow for rvadg pay at SEARLE''. 'Cash or Goods paid far Oats at SEARLE& Ladies Rubber Overshoes, Sheetings, Battings, Groceries, Hardware, Mill Saws, and a little of must articles usually needed. • Any quantity of Prudhoe and Grain wahted in exchange for goods ai our store., Warned in exchange for Goodi,' Dried Appl e s, for which the highest price stillxlai paid. Men's thick Boots ; also a nice article of Syrup for pancakes. for *sale by R. SEARLE A CO; Montrose, November ISbu. AXES• ; aOOD warranted AXES for only one do llat 1.31 cash, for sale by J. LTON4E. Feb. 13, 1851. Settrle's.lll/11 Is now in operation, having- been repaired and the services of 31r. A. Fisk, secured; The pub lie may be assured that work at this mill will be done in a superior manner and to the satisfaction of customers. D. SEARLE. Feb. 11, 1851. Administrator's Notice. :NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interes ted m the Estate of. William Taylor, late of Harmony -township, deceased, that lettemadminis trati6n have been granted to the subscriber, and all persons having claims against the Estate are hereby requested to make known the same to ma without delay, at Lanesboro'. JONATHAN TAYLOR,' Adna'r. Feb. 12, 1851.7:43w • Notice TS hereby given that an election of a President, Secretary, and Treasurer of the Odd Fellow's Hall Association of Montrose will be held at the Odd Fellows'-Hill at 3 o'clock P: M., on the 11th day of March, 1851. DANIEL BREWSTER, E. W. ROSE. Com. FAYETTE AVERY, Montrose, Feb. 13. 1851. ' ES IN ti g <( _ R ES 1?›110•."."-- • TRUNKS , 4.0. i? •_ JH. SMITHS has taken the Shop formerly ne • cupied by A. MoSs tt: Sons, in NexviMilfOril.. where he will continue the above business in all 14 - branches. Harnesses, Trunks end Chureh,- and idi other kinds of Cushions made to*der, and equal to any in the county: Alin t tk care Ly subscriber is warmniecl. Call and examine for yourselves. JOHN a surrH.. New Milfonl. Feb. 12, 1851. .. Montrose and Rarford Plank Road Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the act of Assembly, incorporating the Montrose and. Harford Plank Road Company, Books foraubsc.rip 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 open until the Capital Stock shall be subscribed, as re (pared by law. Shares $25. To be paid per share uu subscribing, $5,00 HENRY DRINKER: J. B SAJ ISBURY, _ JOAB TYLER. . . BENJ. S. BENTLEY. •• WM. J. MULFORD, . • B. R. LYONS. e • L POST, • LEONARD SEA RLE, LEVI B. GLIEBASEY, SAMUEL IL-SAYRE, F. B. STREETER,. €. D. D. IV ARN ER _ SAXY For gale. THE subscriber offers for sale, a valuable lot with good house and barn upon it, situated in the Borough of Montrose; a few rodysouth east of the Court House. The loeation is pleasant and the terms of paymedt will be made easy, to the pur chaser. , ' P. LINE& Montrose, Jan. 27, 1851. • • • Dyeing Mat not .Dead LIVING' AND 'DYING ID ' LET LINE." THE subscriber would respectfully inform- the citizens of Montrose and, vicinity,-that be has located_ himself uhder A. Baldivin s Saddle and Harness shop, for the purptise"of Dyeing and. Rep (mating every description of wearing apparel by an entire DEM' processishich testoies them to their-or. iginal Color and'brillianch withont the, lesAtinjuly to the fabric , and the colorpi vrarfaiteil,,prnianent.: Vir Please . try it.ja 'Satisfaction given, Of no: charges. "- _ ,„ , VKas. Jan.. 80, 18:5T. = .1 , , • • Which 'it' the .. R i g h t "Sh o pp? mHE TRUE ONE,ref' course, '.. where 'they JL. keep the true time and. thelirlielec and skill to ten it, said make that tbeir whole business and not. a secondary one, and xhere:they do their ' own.. work -Without the help of foreign bunglers, howei4 . . er much they may be " cracked up:.' , , They,Aeep: the beet and silver' Watches of eserY.daseli t p,' tion, and will sell a little lower than 'the 10wn5f,,,,,, They keep :the hest assortment of-JeWelrf in 01.- 'out of town. coniiiting in fart of the Wit iindligest eryies'orlidiser ait gentN gold BrisiitPitri;f Fin,. ger Rings, Ear Hoops, Ladies' Cuff Pit*Aaltasek_ ;- l es and „fine, Duld eluting and_Reis;k4ii‘iiiiarrin o h, as, . Silver SpoiTins,,,Rorlus and lirsieinc,Angaii Tonga and Cream Specs, Napkin Rings and Spec ticks:46k F. ROsters Ce i ebratarTaitsmik: for - handkerchief*, bait: ' and rosy 'theielri,, , *bite silk' ~-:Priti: z sore lips and .oapped handsi - Areblii..intaii COIF; ' ''';',.'4: ogee.oo. - at_ oier7fiftY ~ iiitteketlU44l ; ibirtiit • v,, ,- ' 4 '- - i Sollpir, Creinitjuid- hili; itivii:6 - 4iffinisit-itinde ...it 1:. ' '''' ' filiay .. 4o:, - -T 4S.liti y•iirieixiinhieltiad*rbitell'ii 0* I,' ' Veit sOilAiiiiiiiii.tigc.l4t - iiikiiiiilisekoo,itiA* :'''i , '" the liniirs,'ciinivviiii3i,pliii4,4ll4o44; -0 1 0 - 4 V) -1. ''' T- i**l imike4arte_o9Alaitoatics' - ' .."- 7 4101,1ti1e: ---•----- - j' a ' n ail' 01 4!ir**1. 1 # 1 ., .- ' .". ,. ;':-'-' - ''''& l L _l;Y.i.A.=:•, , lNl....__'rwili4 - -i! - --: ''' 4 4 4 41 , ' - --,- --- -,..c.,-._.L , .:•-• , ,, ; -,...,.,... •,.,__„,., ,_., : x ,'' , . ,: . ~.pprp-i , ,.„,„., ~!13; --401 01 1. 44-ti•-•:.'.;;::,:,C,:-'if,'"ii.:1•Vit-.1.1i*:,..7;••• x ~,,I. , , o- tg. ,- 44 - :, - ,watt... ~i . .,, , , .-1:-.--,,,'_,,,- , - --, A4.__04.-tero , 4-,0; 1 „,:-,e,, , A ,1 6itk , 1 „,...,. -,.-.-__-,---- ,_-- ~ .--,.-,1----- -, -, 3„.,,,,,,,:zf- ,,,, ,,e,.--: , •-...„L,...,,...-,..-....,,,,, ~. ~,....,_,...,_ ===l .:,.... 1r :12 44416111tikr -- ' iNpoitTIBINAAIIII 4 % '..-.- -- - , ....„.v - f t ., - ~,,_ ..,,,s.4‘ -. , i •ito ,r.. ;reiiqr,fintfA,,r'' - -' - i ,, .<,-.1; - .,: !YA lUD iiiiiiiraiiiiiii'ili‘sunt T L' Aid liz,y'' ~'„CII4- I ,lol''ofirtiaby- „ , t ,„„ ~ ' -- s. F. ,;:ri",'-.i Arbieb - we ii_ould:pottierdakt4 ‘:-..,- . , _ , 1?:- . 4, ill or gilf,*iii withrfOirs.-*0 ,' ..- lk ' - . I:''. - :::' . - t a :thi m i t ti ,, grairu4stift.X - ' I'll:* , ~: „ .1..4: , ..', ima - iisaiinkitilk lurlic. „00* - i., gi? .yore.-,inibiteiriirket!l ' 1 ";: - -:S' ,- f . " : ? :. .:s' . Vi:P,_,. -4 :','; lfiilia - ers ean.suPlk .,7, 10 -'-.4• 0 74 4 /1. 1 .. 1 1.' t ie igis els la tbeirjkokat rwoit\- : ' :1,:'lli-i::, or atietioolineea liiirl,} Or AO _:.'"--, _ .'- tu \ ral . ..ixinialtStakr,aillii AiliOtbOliiir.e . ' Ad stilestutt or to lePriegq 11'1,-tf-, .tf-iV;i;ilor--..:. ittch BilialidC4l)=#.ll4Plllik4,..lif-'! laillreand Satins' 64. ` ~''..''`i4-' '.--'--'`42,-, Ciapf,4l4l PIN* titilir**llBl, 151 V-:: em .l ~ i • • ,--'- '' t'''- I.tl4'l'',l:Flil-,ilr.f.-.i. I mi Trimming* for satr,ioi '4l biiinii6 ,- 5 , 4-. 1 1 1 : i11,%.,,. - .1 J4lnt - LisuiVaps; Pao: Olows 0.0.1 -,Ai::: - Eralniidered, ttapr. „ , 44 ~..1- , 74 Endmeideitd - Zdiiiiips ' ,0* gilkiiiilik- Muslin. ' • . ' . - ' - 'ltg4 - 1. -- •t=4'; : :1 - 1,.•=4 ,- -;-?'I Thread, Enigma*, Tod . ' ' - ; 311 4:1, 11 14 101 *,... Thread Lore& - -,:. ",-,.,;;;,,, '' EMbroidered Reildre ' ' - .oti tient tlagkl. 41 C-f i 7-; - ' - Eandkeithiefs. 44.1- - . '7, - 2 , - - .'2 , ...___t - ~..., (Moves '• and - Mltta, KM; 'Will#Thstiliiiiiig . e, Se- i°14 8. 81 "... 11 i-' -_, ~ _ - I___lit.--7,:.. *- ..1:v...-;,ti,,,,,. marts, uravatcand Dresalimpipp - .:',. -',- -. :-.,..1.,;ci,,.., ; „:,,,,”. - Sisiss, Jamie% Boole . ituoliii6ilikijoia Einbroklerect Painuk "ind - Pirti 'Peilleilt 01 001( 4- ?-;,. shaias. ~ ~. ,. .li.: !;...•,-, , f.' , : - ,',t-Mily-' A full aisortment of Strait OW.: 4 z,....•:`L'''. , i ,„ •,;,-;,-,,:: Fi,., 1 arid .Anterican Arndt* Fkilvik : ,:;.%_'‘, WetMa large variety net ilutintliio itbaYta,',,-T,„_ / - , All wishing to avoid payitig 104 rpirkees' -_,lng .", - 4 . make money. by ealliag and l ind i tsfyttig - slOta., ';''''l. - January, 1 851- A' ' ' - ' v" - • 4=llig ---,,_ i - * Tornio fo ei'. , , ,. .% ,, , - . , - --, , , , , -1 . . , ,,,,c) oloitr.p. .. o f if :- :: -,.:- -.... '-'-'7l, THE SUBSCRIBBR : la% der sr - `4 .11; ..for the private sale' ..100 Ptirtre4l,llW•i• Houses and Lots--located *. Bresinelieneh Ilillqi".1-,..;. Pa. jAU Who wish to 'offer ri r lt - - -- feeai- ~'''. canigive a minute descript .. 0111f . r *!.7.• Lots as follows:' Number: hOW,timeralei]i.-.k,' proVed, and low watered 4 . IdiDipk; ...,.01111110114 . ' i_Li: grafted or co upon fruit; other : ittresitilitd.dired '-; treks; how far from Montrose, ' ' the nearest 01111.5'.. - to a depot-on the New Yorleare,,,Vrie Railividiiirid;:: and terms of payment. All friot'lrish kilolitre:pp. ....;" , chin Real Estate, will reoeivel! piompt•htteatiaseil by Calling on or addressing et.:klant $ie..;,,,,,. quelatnna county, Pa. • i t i ft• -- --... , ~..-• -:, ;..,•- .. Dr Ccorveyance from Maertose te• the preurjesa:_,' frhe of charge: - Office on Turnpike street4i ifdoters'weaU•st- tiore';;;- Brie); corner. -. s i trl , 11 - . _-.'i- - , The fidlowing Farms and Xpoi are 9 .w..., 2* . .:" . for sale: fik _ _....,,-':_:- No.l. 40 Acres, Y O im. Frills' Idopaa aid NoJ2. SO acres, 50. ' i !do. - r .: ,, . - i'.::da.. ,... ]: NoiB. 100 do. 60 ,it Fjgo.'.. , ~ • - •:''..•-•;,,,. di; ..;,..: No:!5. 70 de. 40 . . tilde... ,',-Arir....r.:;._ NoJ.6. 95.. do. . '35 _ -gi', 4 lo- . . - . ..: - ..''_ , 4* 'Null. Store , Warehouse.,andW . - i- ''- .• Nr;.,B. 145 acres, 76 im. fringed iiitiiii'6ll; - : z. Ncr.j, 9. 2+ .do • 35 :10i?ronsir' '..i. , -.lllihril-, No;,10. 2 do (food f(unie,fhouseied;bate.->Y•; No; 11. house and lot. !•41;•-,- • ..:,- ::•,:,.;,- No. 12 11)0 acres. 70im. -04 1.- heittrisieihatihith;' N 0.113. 84Q do. 200 im. Icldo''' - iks'- ".:'-'.'''' Na '' 14. 56 • do 50 hi. '' tt ad , , Q.- di' -'..=- Nti.45:..160 do 60 im. - fil i de • •-'', .-,' de. NFL 10 120, 65 am. . t 'id° ,:,-... N 0.117 106, -76 its.. do . : do , No:16. 112, 80,..' ~,tm. Ido '' ~ _ do , •_:..._ ; 170.119. 200. 159 riMpfored, , do - c- - , - '' '..N0.120. 145, 100 rm. - I'd° • do ; ..' . '.: No:21. 190; 120 im. '. - - •do - ;do i: . ...:- N0:2.2. 90k, 45 lm. - 'i; . 40,7! -... „lip.: ",::,...-:.. No 1 23. ,45, 30 im. . I dtp`' - -` - ;l.aiiil';'_, .: Ni. 12.4,292, 225 im..- - ' ---- do `=='-:. t:: t''',::.-f',l N 0125.--125 acres, 100 int. • do. i;'...'-':- - - r i tilicc.-,.- '' N 0126. 198.: de 140 im. - - ;I do. , • - •: -, . , ;i'd0.f.- -. N 0127, 80 do '45 im.k f de_ .- 1 ,....';"::.?0,.«. ~ No, 28 lli . good saw-mill and . .„ .4irellinit, -1 .:.- 1 - --..;... No: 29 Ilk *ere*, 90 - -fnueshorweliiid.baris;:,:j 110.130 '1 1 76 do 100 ' go - • :Ai, -,'-'...".: No:31 135 do •95 - •.• di> - - -"'dcri .., N 0.132 2;0 do 135 -. di .. Ido l -., : ., No 1.33 160 do 60• dir ,' ;' de' -, N 0.134 150 do 100 .• de „' d o • N 0.35 150 do 80 do . de. .. Noj 36 300 do 179 144 '" de Th.'.., •._ .--::, ,_ N 6187 190 do 140 • : rfek :. - do . ; ,;.,' -:-',...: Noss 17.0, do 100 .. ~.,, d o. i.,.,„,..., N 0.139.175 do. 90 - int.._ ' i.. . _dm:- No X4O: 80 do -- 45 • -go.: ' ' - T.', ' di: N 0441.212 d 0.,, 150 . -= I do. ' •':' ' ' 4 , , •- 1 - 40; - : - : : ,‘ • • Price'from 810 to 880 pee.aiire, t:r. , -.". - ' -; ! ..., : , •.:: - i .N. B. Persons desiriottoflurehirC,,alifietthre abOve, by giving the No l can.Oirtakt.a. fuli,6 l 4rir . tiOD.. ALFRED P,ALDIII . 4:::' • Montrose; Pa.. October;lB,s '.-,- - '-' • ''' '''r---• 1_ Store Ware aid IcEYgTONE State divtight Cooking; Jar burning wood and coal , best best ia an Ready double oven. Coaling Stave doable arm ditto; .Premium AO. do ; Victotirl do. do.; EritpiFe State do.; 'CliniiailiA*:titibtdartie tv vises and 'kinds of Parlor 'Stoves; _ coal;. tea sizes 'cf 6,idate*;-da:;:irOat Ji:wea Steel ;< forishora and sehooljuaisea;*,tatiol.kkaraiNk.::-.; Der:, Brans; Tin and tian..Stove Pipe; fur by- the no xlaiiii*Osiglik'itt.tliilkit* FiAnidrrdepot.WWW 415);:;;-' guntrolei-Niki.,26.1800 e. 4 -) THE, l'ebeerAer wilt eTjiza......3- it • ; FUr le28 , 11 "? at the 'onoldie eseatiermef. Nelwiximh. mud ril.he49 fri s ls er a. let men* . of:: goodeul lus !me.? 44,•11-: -4 liberal;patronage •_ o r luoh,lyellree". firm, he resPecquili Iti t rimk eame t bez - e• 1851/, ,1 : ' . 64. . - -_,.- . ' abeam"; Tea! ,:,', .':11 - 1;; - 2''4. -- • DGAIt, ad per Poluifk-Seliiiii6v*l;ieiGliqi;•:, • • . Poi WWII* 1 2 icts, ,9 1 5 1 *,41. : 310,i;*,= : :':. i.: jt received indfor*htl;,:-: , :.:- ,•:;•,,, es -A ---' - ' '''':.4'"4.`-trOININ'iC1101:-,:::', ....;—Arc• . ....-•;1. , 0 --,',.:-,:ss-- - -t , 1',..,:,7P '---- A . !IfEWinPPIY 4 r 3 0 1C 8 4.11010014104111 G ::i: 11:': , -.: 1' aldi by; ii.:;:wi1mg,5:44%,14:,-':';'W ~? . Dec. I 104K4z.z.-;: -. . , . , ;:l '. -- ,,, - , , r , ,-,... , .., .... 1 . , ,.- ft H IP;N - cY I . ' lii. -..._- ==..,..., ~.... ,-?,4.- 2 :. ~.._- 4 -:::,-..,-,,!., '— - ti and '-. 4" Astigii i iiifiiei-Z1 A t _ drlriod arii• iii in ' -- itad , if Viiir. `;f:d isiorseiri that 'tile:`bitithesie Acad.'. 411 ;0 0 ifira" ÷ '4 ea** risible'. 'All-!l*4liirilu_s_rri4. to weaaid *Asti without drla ,;.-.A 3 1 ..- -- , .... n _,..„;;4:: , ..P. , _,:, .e: ; .-7,' -, ' —2 4#,Ap..:Tqs,Fm;-..4.-1.-: 'trael-Der-10' 1850:- - -. ,..1' ..4.:,' : ,-:-. - Jima* - WM*. Ommi.da. - - , --, 4 - 1iee5...„.,N0.--- rafitioititty, - „2-_,, Alrelliijkipmegat, 0 wait FLse r -,yl-..........4_ .....„,,,• v.„..m...iintiha,-„...: ...-, - - imowswi, _... va1,4100rk,,,4 ,',.' -%, , ',,,-- .1,.....,-,''-e -,„,,,, , ~,„.....3ii,-Tp<:- t:-1,,5,....,,,, .._ - ~. .- ~, per• --mkik Vitilletill e :::41111116 i Tso,ol, Ir,-,77,,,,•„-, ,-,, z4„7,,,,,,,.—• -,,,-.- al w..ln' tvAak‘')- ff=Nl! 7-,
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