Pork,-,..141n0 and Oats. • 1 Any of no PrOdice:lo.o,l4.lBObee,ati liiiiittr, r dwie ome of dune add" tojsPate:io/ 41 4 1 ittti 118 lir bringing it inimediatetk;:=-Mustiflr • won 0 wil l, sod STOVE WARD 4ntuty 'quail' tiiy canted all the time- i rlia°l4 113 g to •, y i n woo d this year, #11 . 14 rantanber that win , r, die sewn for bringhlrit, is iliaisegone. IWO 14,, 1851. THE THE PREMR N~ttcG BE Fubecriber wishing to lesce town, offe j fdr sale his entire stock of Eats. Caps. &c., t. other With the necessary tools and fixtures to carrying on the Hatiinz business. To a perso % %fang to engage in the business. a good opport or is now presented. G. B. ELDRED. Starchset.h. 1851. "Paper Depot, No. 44 COGETLANDT STREET, NEW' YORE, Opposite the Merchant's Hotel. THE CROTON MAATUFACTURLYG CO. I Organized under the general diannfacturing La • of the Stale of New -York) I ffers at w holesale,in quantities to suit purchas , rs , at mabafacturersloyrest. prices, for cash or pp proved credit, . PAPER HANGINGS Of eiery variety of style an. Tnee p„anatts to match. hag BOARD PRINTS in great variety. TaoseARENT WINDOW SGADM. WINDOW CM /MIR PAPERS, and WINDOW SHADE FIXTURES, Of' the latest styles and superior finish, all of . fh es.ii manufacture and lArge- and entirely 13,,ok , ellers, and death and examine• their atyl vi,ik the city. rAr Country . Merch fronn 6 o'clock in the ma evening. Nxw,Yolts, March A cadet, NNOTICE Is hereby g.._ alders, of the Suiqueluuma Aeaciemy, that the annual meetin g —will be held at the hall of the Academy on thefirg Monday 0I April at 12 o'clock, M., for the Elec6on of fourteen trustees for the ensuing ear. A, CHAMBERLIN, Sec'y • Montrose, March 18, 1851. 12: 3w TAKE NOTICE. T HOSE persons indebted to the subscriber es- r be book acCl,are requested to attend to the settlement of the same without further no-' tire as tune -sufficient has .been given, and more .1.. t not be Expected !larch 20,1851 DOG CHURNS. • STINGS fur Dog Churns, tram $1,50 to $6..00 for sale by WILSON A: Co. HINGLE Machines, tor sale by WILSON & Co. Stoves. COKING Stoves, cheap for cash. for sale by WILSON A: Co. y .le Foundrey, March .19, 185 L Asa paid for Eggs, also for ileesa - ax. by J. LYONS Ik • SON OnTS and-Shoes, Rubbers, Busking. Gaitesr /cc. LYONS d CHANDLER., Ladies and Gentlemen: WISH to call your attention to the arrange alga I have made, which is intended for yohr utifit as well as my own. On account of the in .ease in watch repairing I am unable to do it all lyself, and as I intend to spend more of my time trade, rhare engaged a workman of the first Itleir York to spend his time with me, after a i...it the first of April. \ In speaking- of his capa ;.,.,:ieil I cannot say that he has worked in larEr.- k h.UL omit his dancing days are over and is obliged int.. the country and do jobs at half price in der to get a living. but I cu, say that he comes recommended by the first workmen in our own country, and for his good operating I alone am re ..pdfisible, so let On hear from L yon whenever -there is omission and you shall be satisfied to a 7, if your s are as numerous as the sands on thp shore. 9 B. I stall soon be on hood with a frkish lot of Lc, a descnpti on of which you shall hive in clue Wu. W. TRUE.. lltfit ntro•=e, March 10. 1851 Soldiers 'Claims. . tmdersigned tuts been, through the kind ness. of Captain Fitetw_mc BsiLer, furnisheiß :h it copy of the Muster Roll of his company., tel was drafted during. the war of 1 k 1 2, and d? - •tr, , -d ft/waver vice at Dan‘illo. All tho of said company who performed service, are. ted to forty area of Bounty-Land. which they obta:u lay to J. IL DIMOCK. Land and ke.nsion Agent. Montrose, Pa.., Feb. 20, ISM. 8 w Stage Arrgisgement at Great Bend. two Daily Lines of Stages from Great Bend to Montrose willshereafter leave the Railroad te! of C. C Smith , in the immediate vicinity of, Depot., as follows At 4A. M. and 6P. M., The arrival of the Railroad trains from New ri t passing through New Milfurd to Montrose, once a Daily line runs in &inflection therewi pringrille.Tunkhannock and Wilkesbarre ; ai d :her via, Nicholson, Factoryville; Abington Ce Providence and Hyde Park to Scratitouia,(tiSe being along the line of the •Leggitt's Pap timid. ) "Returning. the stage leaves Scrantania 4 A. M., passing through the above, places to 'Arose, whetate the Rues leave in tithe to reach Great BCrid Depot bifore the amval of the as going East • / 1 \ su. a Daily lines - leave Smith's Railway Hotel the atetelit of the'floob train from the Nest for ' ) ondale,viaSumnteravlile, lirew Milford, • Ha.r- Lenox and Dundaff. treat 13end, Jan. APP Subscribe _ the Pia adelphialiTme of Refuge, is Atiuir to receive applications from Fanders, Meehan others, who may wish to hays boys or girls, -white Air eolored, indentured to them AS AP" ar. The-ages wilt vary from seven to twen .eara la all cases where the applicant is not to the •Indenturing Committee or the Agent. tory references to persons residing No the -mill be required. ' • JOSPLM TATUM, bo North Fourth Steed. Philadelphia, 2d Mo. 1851., , Wanted, - . • Ton ciostavictaiwii , .daline for Plows and Os*** S 5 '',, .'; 415414 MILLS. tae .4la#, VP....:1 - 01.. '-- . ' Bta'chle-'e Flog. ibsaitgriwould 4 infaiiiihii friiike Aid tb• thstiwii;4 o l l r talkinthictilft , tb4 eil!' N l4 l 00 11141.111 t ehl.. - eld stud of_a.Palt, %101 l OfiantYs LifiNitaCrqo oritineett Eddy Pkwiand Cimiumip commast r Y /i t** clone iiik'' , - ' '' :_i lißiogoadosnunia g enuat l rws inseisia . 1 % PrePared to make .aB l ll-4,4 , OP - X 144 * 11 0 11 *4l4er9 i l la an twiee!Whic .::- ' -: Iz. ..,-, :I „,-,.•.' ..- ,,,i2. 4 146 ' ,1M1Ludia0: T "woo, - Fabiug7 livilif;;iit, , -.•.-, , , ,i °1431 4 1 " — A free supply at..4isslipOr' , • . , lc , Az,=M :chants. to call 'er they BENJAMIN SAYRE. Ml=Mlti V; •-,i-. , . Skerarit Sale*. i l , . 1 " 1 s• Y .4irtue Of write of lei. Fa issUed out of the 3 4 ` Celan of Common ,Pleaa and to we directed, 'I ill • expose -to, Public Ale at the COurt House in iel tr a s, on Saturday, the. Oth day of April next, at t o'clock It; in., All that certain tract or percel olelaud situate ii, the township of Iliddle t9re, (raw Jessup and Forevt Lake,) in the county 14 Susquehanna and state of Pennsylvania, and !hutted, bounded arid described as follows, to - wit : otr' * lining at a pits% a corner of a - lot -formerly onveyed to‘Jonat Steenbargk ; thence by said ot south fifty per&es to a hemlock, a corner of a this day cunveyed to Henry Tupper ; thence by last mentioned lot West one hundred and sixty perches to a Beech; themas North fifty perches to a Beech, a corner 'of a lot conveyed to Jesse Birch sad; thence by said Jot by the land by Steen bargh's lot, East One hundred and sixty perches to the place of beginning, Containing fifty acres, to gether with the appurtenances, 1 framed house, :1 frame barn, an orchard, and about. 4.0 acres On- proved. . Also, one 4,4 r, lot, butted, bounded and descrbed as fellofs, td t; Beginning, eta post, a corner of a lot convey d Jesse 13irchard; thence by said lot South hundred . perches to a stone heap; tli then Ems fn ty-tive perches to a post, a corner of Jounth St etAarg's lot ; thence North partly by said teen res land one hundred perches to a pos , thence West forty-live perches to the begin iii . , Outdid ing twenty-eight acres and one tenth au acre, all unimproved, tin- the township of For est Lake. Seized and taken' in' execution at the . suit of John L. odge, Executor of Hubert H. Rose, clo.c'd, against henry Ouie . - I ALSO, All thak certain tract 41" parcel of land situate in the toriniship of Harkin]. In theicounty of Sus queliarnialand State oil Pennsylvania, and butted, bounded and describer its follows, to wit : Begin mug at it Black Birch tree in the line of Wheaton Caprou'a land ; thence by the 61112/e and by other :ands, North , f),rty-five degrees and one half, west ne hundred and , six perches to a Birch sapling; thence partly by lands.uf ,Niath Aldrieh, North for ty-four and one half degre..ss, East onei hundred and / 'twenty perches top Birch tree; then e by the said Aldrich laud and other lands, forty- ve and one half degrees East one lituak - etl and di perches to a dead hemlock - tree; and thence Su th forty-four and one half degrees West one hundred and twen ty perches to th beginning. containia4 by a survey thereof made by Jason 'furry, seventy -by e acres, and allowance of 41. ft acres per cent. for isiads, ike. be . 13 1 the sa e more or less, (being the 4une,„ tract of laud au premises which William .D4zikur, Fleury S. Dri -er, Jacob Downing, Henry Prinker and Thomas btewardson, executors nautili." in the lust will and testament of Aeury Drinker the elder, late of the city of Philadelphia, decd, 'conveyed by Indenture dated May 11, 1i516, to ,ts:0411 Fuller in fee simple.) together with the al:lrian:woos, one Funned house. one framed barn, - lil about fifty acres improved. , ' Seized - and taken in execution at the suit of Jo seph D. Drinker and Israel P. Pleasinats, admitzis trews de bouts non, ite., of Henry Drinker, deeld, , against Lyman Fuller, ,Laprelate. Fuller, ,Abel V. Fullei, Npuli, W. Fuller, klarlow.Sbuous and Betsy Simons his wife, late Betsy Fuller, and Elnra .I.+- ler, lieira of Noah Fuller, deceased. . 1 A LSO. - • 1 All th 4 certain tract or parcel of land situate in Fe totinsiiio of Gibson and Jackson; in thezuuntv i Susquehabint and state of Pennsylvania, and .utted, bouniled mid described as fulluws, to wit: it eginning at a • maple tree, the youth corner of • nds sold to William A. Whitney, thence by the .: me North 4,rty-four and a half degrees, East one undred sndl, twenty-seven perches to stunes, the -aid Whiti.ePs east corner, the south corner of lands dd to Jause+ Cook, and the west corner of lands •.d to Georgt Gelatt, Jr, thence by the last men i4oed land south forty-five and a half degrees, east .59 petcheh hi a Be. .ph sapling, the said Gelatt un'ur s irmith corner, in the line of laud sold -to ' e rge Gelatt. -.. ft sior, thence by the land last men- • ioi ed, south vrt -,tour :t . nd _a half degrees, west 1 .Re hundred and t wenty-seveu perches to a Beech ee, the said George Gelatt senior's west corner, in t .e line of lands conveyed to Ann Skyron's• Trus- It ~ e s, and 'thence by he last 'mentioned land, north f rty-five ands half degrees, west one hundred and i tfty nine perches to the beginning, eoritaining.one I undred', and nineteen acres and ten perches, and 'wan& of six acres per cent fur roads, be the Is . e mdre or less together -with the appurtenan `c one framed hduse, one framed barn, one framed 1 agon house, one ; orchard, and about eighty acres li 4 proved. , 'Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Na t. • n Kite and Thomas Williamson Trustees. &c., a.einst Josiah B. 'Bill and Rho 4 Chandler, Execu t- re pf the last WEI of Robert lhandler, deceased ith uutw e to FL:ary, Chandler, terre tenant. , , 42.80, - B' tiirtile of a writ "1 'ken. 'Ex issued and di- led t it. above. I NI ill epose to - public sale at the e tune and place, All that certain piece or reel of land lying and bettig . al tho:, township Dimtick, in the county of Susquehanna, bounded d described as follows, to wit: Beginning at Beech tree in. the North line of Jacob Pick ng's lot ; thence. North one hundred and six bee to a hemlock tree; thence East to a cur d Hansa% Ann's lot, and alongon the South e of said Arta's lot. - one hundred fifty-two • five tenth perches to.a stake and stones. South East corner of said Arm's lot and North East corner hereof; thence South one .dred and six perches to a post and stones: ce West' to, a. hemlock, the corner of Jacob cringe lot, and along the North side of said r kering's lot one hundred fifty-two and five tis perches to a beech tree, the place of begin g, Containing one hundred and one acres be the to more or less,-together with the appurtenan- One Framed House, one Framed Barn, one ;on Mouse, one Corn house, two Orchards, and. it Seventy-five acres unproved. _ - ized and taken in-execution at the suit-of Jud itone against Orimel Deans. . - ' ALSO, • virtue of writs of Fi. Fa issued and directed, ea will expose to public sale atibe same 4 place, All that certain piece or parcel of ituate, lying and being in the township of 'ford, county of Susquehanna, bounded and - follows, to wit: Beginning at a point 'the' Cur"road and iu the north .S . Solotitfindly; thence . along Said road - south thirty-two 2 demes, Ns and-Bes•-tenth perches ; thence sind a !list( degrees, east twenty south tenty -four and threefourth steep rehea t to s point in the ( 1 4 weisii , I read; 'thence south forty-. le undred and itineteeo . perches stones icrthe 'warrantee line' of Solo thence ideltsaid line north' forty-SM oust maid ed and -thirty pereher-to .inning, punning, fiftrlssmys .and the more or leti, togethgi qpiss, si frame housand about iproied, M'-the irstiater,Of Roidlla .41V - , , lA* la'. eeutinerat' thi - ;suit 'of i m -` ',- - ''Resillii Vuesiusart sod . A RV. . land * ,# ust e , tortukup or Autprp, in awi isms, ..bpaadWAuct thowiblid. porill by lards ot voila Diveid aimisipti *eft AT built of 14“011011 * i grupe!7" 163 n", thwOectin v!!!!7 1 f 14. '"1111""tr' ‘ ~, - ALSO), 1 All that ceitainpiece or.pgree of land, situate, lying and being in the township Of . in the county of Susquehanna, bounded and descrßatd as , .follows to wit : Beginning at a post .and stones, a Corner-of landfor nerly owned by John Bard, thence west along lands foruterly of Phineas Arm's jr. ten perches to a post and stones,* corner of land formerly owned by Jam es licKune, thence south forty perches to a post and stones, being the northwest corner of land formerly of Robert Eldrige ; genre east one hundred and ninety-two perches according to the old measure to a corner ; thence north 'forty perches to a post and stones in_ the south line uf said Bard's land ; thence west oue hundred and eighty-two perches to we place of beginning, containing forty eight steles be the same more or less, together with pc t. the a urtanances, one framed house and shed, one frame barn, an orchard, and about forty acres im prove , late the estate of Henry Osterbout. Tak n in execution at the suit of :Lathrop and Saiisb y , .. lust .Henry Ogterhout. A C. it. G ERE, Sheriff. Slie;iff's I t, ... ;... ontrose, /. Jfarch, 24th, 1851. Sherifils BY virtue of a writ of Veud. Ex.:issued out of the Court of Common Pleas and to me direct ed, I will expose to public sale tt thi) Cpurt House in Montrose, on Saturday the 29th 4: a y of March at one o'clock r. M.. All that certain iece or pacel of Land lying and being in the Doroilgh of Frieuds 'ville in the County of Susquehanna, Bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north east by ' the Milford and Owego Turnpike road; on south I east by land in possession of D. L. Leet ; on south west by land of Dr. C. Leet ; and on-the northwest by--lAci of C. L. Lee. ; Containing oue fourth of an acre, be the same more or te=a t together with the ap}Mrtenint.e, one Framed house and one Cooper Shop, Taken in execution at the suit of Mott a Stone, against Abraham Fordloon Jr C. M, GERE, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Montrose, 1 March Ist, 1851. . Registees Notice. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to all per sons concerned in the following estates to Estate of James E. Merriman decd. JosErn L. MEIIB.IX.LN, Adorn r Zernh Scott, dec'd NJoszpu S. Sccrrr, Addr James Sherman decd Warren Lung. decd. - G. W Li:No 4-. E Aast. Etou.t# Adm'ca. Jonathan Tread-well, dec'd. F. A. WARD, Adm'r. David Welch, dec'd. ELLIMI BARNUM, Eier, Cornelius Reynearson dec'd. A. llALsrzsn. Adm . r. Aaron Qreenwood dec'd. Desna. OAILL/CY,.Ex'r. John Robinson, decd. * DAN LEL Tomo., 6; B. Ritaitpsx, Admr's. That the accountants have at.w their revec tire accounts in the Register's office in and for the county of Susquehanna, and that the same will be presented before the Judges of the Orphan's Court Sued county at Montrose, on Monday the 21st day of April next, for confirmation and allowance. Register's office, Montrome, C. L, BROWN, April 51, 185 1. # Reg NOTICE. rir HE undersigned, Clerk of the 0 rphan's Court iu and for the county of Sus quehanna, to whom the assetts in the hands of John Williams, administrator of the estate of Thomas Den ny, deceased. have been referred' for distribution to and among the reported creditors of said decedent, hereby gives notice that he will attend to that du ty at his office in Montrose, on Saturday the 19th day of April nee., at 2 o'clock P. 31, when and where all persons int'erested may attend if they think proper. CIIAILLES L. BROWN, Clerk. March,}: 1861. Orphan's Court Sale, pury:uanee of an order of sale made be the Orphan's Court in and for the County of Sus quehainia, there will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday the 19th. day of April next, at one o'- clock P. M. at the Court house in Montrose, a cer tain farm or lot of land, late the estate of Charles Merriman, deceased, situate on the north eastward ly side of the Alilford At Owego turnpike road, in the township of Forest Lake, in said county, be ginning on said turnpike at a corner of land of Lu men Turrel ; thence by the same north 37 deg- east 171 four tenth perches to a gorner in the line of I land of Stanley Farrel ; thence, by land of William Harvey South 53 deg. east 28 perches ; South 3•fl de g . west JO eight tenth perches tb a birch ; south 45 deg. west 54 peridtes ; South 37 deg. west 61 perches to the aforesaid turnpike and thence along the same west :I`s five tenth perches.'to the bngin ing, containing t'..5 acres, with flamed House there- ' i nearly all improved. . March 17, 1851. . H.H. FRA.2 TER, Administrator. Administrator's Notice. 11 OTICE. is bereby given to those interested in the Eotate of Philip Leunaia, late of Silver Lake, deceased, that letters testamentary have been granted to The aubsci ibers, to settle the same; and all persons indebted to. said decedent are re quested to make immediate payment; and all per- sous having claims or demands against th estate of said decedent; will please present them t B. or to our Attorney. 1%. J. Turrell, Esq., at ti in Montrose, duly attested for settlement. ELIZA LEONARD, AVERY FRINK. Montrose, March 3, 1651. 106 w Adm'ra. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. I N pursuance of an alias - order made by au Dr pluan's Court held at Montrose in and for Sus quehanna county on the Ist day of Febuary. A. D. 1851 will be exposed to Rattle sale on Friday the 28th day 'of March inst., at ode o'clock . p. m., at the Court House in Montrose, a ce,ttain farm or lot of land situated In the township (of -Bridgeehter,-and bounde'd and described as follows, to Wit : 'On the north by lands of Alexander Allen, on the east by lands of Seth Mitchell, on The south by lands of Robert Pollock, (now in the occupancy of James iMsiseguie s ) and on awl west by land of 'Jonathan Vaughn, containing 96 acres or thereabouts,tageth ei' with the appurtenances, a dwelling house and barn, and about thirty acres imprBved. SAMUEL SHERER, I • ALFRED BALDWIN, ' Administralosa • CHARLES AVERY, Montrose, March 5, 1851. Administrator's Notice. "VOTIOE is hereby given to all personsintersst -111 edln-thi eilste of David Kerrimast; kite of Moritrosit, deceased. that immediate: payment must be madelo the subscriber, and all persons, basin claims against said mitts to theas, duly at teB ted for settlement, CHARLES AVERY, Ado*. -ifootrose, ireb.l9; 1.81r . 0t0. . 8-4 w MICE is hereby given thitlosbui Star ha i t yptiedlit the betel of Cooing* Pleas in and for the ,ety of Susquilieisoe. An' the 'bona* of th e -b u di en t wirs etiihrozeiummilwes4h; led a heneing U hit Ptak= will be - bed bows the "aid opin.it - Xcintrimfiiii the Ow Xtediai' Apitioeit; ifficlieleA. : 1 0 1 - ' • AralLOIX1411; A .4 - 11 i 7 B #.!"P in 00 * 4 j .1A cif.: POISMVAJ • 2 '•• - - • -• 0 R. T. SitPIrENS, ddm'r I :Daguerreotypes - int VAll3Ol7l$ !TILL Or 111 AZT. TM undersigned - would - intim/6401'de hititiends and the public genendly, that he has jnat ye turned from the city with a new seleition-otPlates, cases, dtc.; and will spare no Pains to give el*** Lion to all who are "Picture' incitsia" Jenny Lind, Papier Macke, and Fancy Book Ca see. Also, a Crayon Daguerreotype, taken from Root's celebrated Dsguerreotype of Lind. Admission free. • Yours artistically, W. B. DEANS., FILL ®p itta. FASHIONABLE TAILOR, NVOULD respectfully inform theriohabitants of Montrose and vicinity that be occupies the shop formerly occupied by John Groves, and would solicit a share of their patronage. Baring engaged the services of P. A. Locale for the winter, he hopes by strict attention to business to meet all orders he may receive. 14. B. Cutting done on short notice, and war• ranted to fit if made right. Montrose, December 25,1850. • - Shawls rtiHE largest assortment in the-country,ani at a per cent. less than the usual priests, may be found at POST ct PITTS'. NOTICE- XTOTICE is hereby given to all persona indebt• 11. ed to the Estate of Dyer Taylor, deceased, late of Forgst 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 anammable arrangement made among the heirs and otheA intereted in said estate. G. W. TAYLOR Forest Lake. December 25, 1850. 52 --6 w. • Susquehanna Academy, Montrose, Penn's". THE second term of this Institution will com menet on Tuesday, January 7th. Raving se cured e competent Board of Instruction, and hay ing withessed with much satisfaction the unexpect ed success of the Term just closed, the Trustees can with increased confidence recommend the In stitution to the' attention of the friends and patroos of a liberal, a sound. and a thorough education. It will be continued under the immediate super vision of Prof LEMVEL li. IVATERS, A. M. n.ti.ta U. JESSUP, A. B. ) Miss lista J. CRAWFORD, Associate Teachers. Miss re.acamcr. BOWMAN, ) • . Miss EMILY C. BLACEISAN, Teacher of Music. Gcsrsvz H. WALTER, Teacher of German. • There are three acedemic terms in the year. The first commencing on the 10thday of Sept, of 15 weeks ; the second on the 7th day of Jan., of 14 weeks and the thirdon the .29th day of April, of 14 weeks. PRICES OF TUITION. The studies of the Primary Department, per year, $7,50 Th e Common Branches of the Academic De- partment per year, 15,00 The Higher, 64 " " ' 18,00 The studies of the Classical Department (Latin, Greek, and French,) with those of the Academical 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 N. B. It is the desire and purpose of the Trus tee; by appropriate discipline: by. the conrse of studies pursued, by the thoroughness of the in struction imparted. and by the facilities furnished, to secure fbr this Academy a high standing among the Literary Institutions of the kind in tha country. Pupils from abroad wishing to obtain board may receive direction to places by applying to Francis R Chandler or William J. Mulford, Commit tee. HON. Wu_ JESSUP, President. ALBERT CHAMBERLIN, Esq., Secretary. MASON S. WILSON, Treasurer. _ Moutmse Dec. 24th, 1850. Dissolution. copartnership het etofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of Pratt+ A^Ca. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. E: O. PRATT, 0. PRATT, LEVI BAILEY. New '.Milford, Feb. 24, 1851. • . The huskies' will hereafter be carried on under the old firm of E. A. ct 0. Pratt, as before. E: A. PRATT, 0. PRATT. Wanted. AMECHANIC of good cbaiacter and habits to work at %VomitNG PLnuoits, A good shop, liberal - wages and steady employment may be found by calling on the subseiber. Montrose, March 12, 1851 • DISSOLUTION. THE copartnership heretofore existing between l Summers and Johnston, is this day dissolved by mutual con.ent The books and accounts will remain- with David Summers until the first of May. after 'which time they , will be left in the bands of Esquire Aldrich for ollection. IRA SUMMERS. K. A:JOHNSTON. Summersville, Feb. 14, 1851. 8-4 w Phillips & Northrup, - Wholssale Dealers in Straw Goods, Hata and- Ca, UMBRELLAS,. PARASOI4,e.c., , No: 52, CEDAR STREET, , New York. W. PLuLupi 4640:28 TWO Yearling Heifers, .strayed from the farm j, of the aubseriber a few weeks fines. _ 'Montrose, Jan. 1, 1851. B. SiliN It E. JUST received 1200 lbs. of Tobacco, wittcb will be eolll ist witolesale or retail by Joinery I.] J. ETHERIDGE. artatetriAraqtaa l / 4 " MIEN firm of Jansesot is dissolvmdi by 1. mutual consent. P. LINES, Montrose, Dec.3l, 13501 R. F. JAMESON. ANEW supply of Jsisetry and . Watches lecost for cash, at TURRELL's. January 1. 1851 . - 7 4- Tai. torts of Groceries. Poises, Oils mut Dip stwikronstantly an hand at, TURRELL's. PPER RAGS watifol,ikt January...lBsl: EIE 6rm of ELDRED *NBVTOKOC . B T‘ig • this day dissolved 44 - inntiat coaseat. The notes and may:belosted- :at this old obutd-vatil the-I't of February septt. , -- :After that they 'rill be placed is the bands at' a pospnrson" for °Wes , Deo. fi. ifieCq - SEWOIiBi, • . (X) Mag a good 1 1 ai1 316 7 41 • 4 4111.5;* 44"4 41 61 . LYON , *Wm* Nov 4sl 4. rt.* rotqfpro*l'l44ar" 0 4 / 0 0 1 / Itostrase, Deomber'24, 1150; ' Here you have therm -- T UST received a new supply of 000113, which el will be sold /ow fon ready pay at SEARLE's, Cash or Goods paid foe' Oats at SEARLE* Ladies Rubber Overshoes, Sheeting., Battings: Groceries, Hardware, Mill Saws, and a littlet,uf must articles usually needed. Any quantity of Produce and Grain wanted_ in exchange for goods at our store. Wanted in exchange for Goods, Dried Apple, for which•the highest price be paid. • • Men's thick Boots; also a nice article of Sup for pancakes, for sale by R. SEARLE 4 CO. Montrose, Novetuber 1850. AXES GO OD warranted AXES for only one dolltir cash. for sale by J. LYONS th SON; Feb. 18.1851. ,'., 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 irca auperiolmanner and to the satisfaction of customers. D. SEARLE. Feb. 11,1851. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interes ted in the Estate of William Taylot, late of Harmony tOwnship,, deceasti, that letters adminis tration have been. granted to the subscriber, and all persons having claims againg the Estate are hereby requested to make' known the serne,to me without delay, at Lanesbcn'o'. JONATHAN TAYLOR., Adm'r, Feb. 12, 1851. _ 1-6 w 17 - EYSTONE State Air-tight Cooking Stove for IV burning Wood knd coal, the best in use ; Rough and Ready double oven Cooking Stove ; Elevated double oven ditto;. Premium do. do, ;' Victoria do. do., Empire State do.; Clinton Air-tight do.; Liven ; tv sizes and kinds of Parlor Stoves for wood or coal ; ten sizes rf d plate do.; Coal J.: wood Stoves for shops and school houses, the best in use • Cop, Der, Bram, Tin and Iron Ware; Russia. English& iron . Stove Pipe ; Stone, Ifin and Zinc Tubes, &c., for sale by the 100 dozen or single at the Eagle Foundry_depot. WILSON' & CO. - Montrose:l%4/V. 26, 1859. MHE subscriber will continue the Hat, Cap; and 1. Fur business at the old stand of Eldred Newcuieb. stud will keep on hand a general assort ment of goods in his We. Thankful for the very liberal patronage What was received by the old firm, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the game. • Dec. 6,1850 Cheapest Yet! , SIIGAR, 6d per ptsind, Salaratus 7d, Rice sd, Box Raisins ltlicts., Candles 121 cents, fur Cash. Just received and fur sale By J. LYONS if SON. JOSEPH MILER. J. K Noitriatur Searle's Milt Administrator's Notice. Store Ware and Pipe: Notice A NEW supply of BOOKS, just opened and for sale by J. LYONS d• SON. Montrose, Dec. 1-850. NOTICE. TIM accounts and notes of the late firm of Rot it Simpson. are in my hands. and it is very nPowisary thal the business should be closed as • sofa' as possible . AU those indebted are requestei, to call and sottlelwithoutdelay. EP WARD W. ROSE: • , Montrose, Dec, 10, 1850 instrazlnes• for (IR/111431'S Magitzine, Godey's Lady's' Book; kit Sartain's Magazine, Fowler's Phrenological' Journal, Water Cure Journal, Holden's Dollar Msq. Harper,'! New Ifonthly,Woodworth's Youth's Ca 4 inet,4kc., furnished fur 1851, at club prices by J. LYONS & SON. N. B. Specimen numbers to be been at the Bin. derv. Dec. 4, 1850: . . Books, Books. LL the Test Books to be used id the nee _LA.. Academy, and:al - so a variety of others, just opened and fur safe at the lowest prices. by • ~ , Sept. 4. , J. L YORS,E SOX., Latest Arrival. BIJRRITT has just received - a new and au• perior assortment, of • Ladies Drein G00d.% Winter Long and Square. Shack and *taple goods adapted to the season, of the most desirakde stylks and prices. New Milford, Oct. 16, 1850. No* Goods A- MESS, SUPPLY of Dry Good - 4, Groceries, Ortockety, yisb*.. just opening KO going cicap by J. LYONS dr: SON: Februitri lATA NT: V V Fel Glass at Etheridge's. , 94 by 36 inches, 14 by . 16 de. 16 by scp do. 13 by i 9 do. 14 by 24 dn. 12 by 15 dui 14 by 22 do. 10 by 'lB do: 14 by 20 4:16.10 by 16; du. and 10 by 14 inch. • The subscriber bowels° for sale, Oamphirie,at 614. 6d. and Burning Fluitl.a47 -Sbillirg per. galled. Oil Lampe altered NA ptepariA fur the use of Burnhig 9uid its ' fur ,ale by J. ETHERIOGL'. • Idontroee; Jait. 30; 1651. :CASH 1. - - 111)11:4 ID lac Slauglder Hides, Sheep Pelts and lire /. °e ,Feathers. yeathers. ; , • - Was edi t , Alsu 150 bushels of Dried ' l applrs end Wili bekii Wen, dried, fur ill& c be paid. ' 1 '• AL/50,. - la -2191155r ; i 'clr t 4nf ll sita r °wit d inui crits in- Jeasu :Jail r , s or . (opium tog e '• *; illidOraWriClN;* apportoeisltiplseratetori ezia!ietbieviseii, .outogilleiv-undior; o44ll 'o l r , 44 .1. 1.-o P9gi Faller is tbu diydiisnived by tputtisLet"- rd 'lo.age/i F-17.1440 ) „. • • • Met ; , Wanted. `Ai V FIREII' nal Sidhiles and WOW fail - - Of HeAkidt:Boardit . the .° rds tY-00 QUA4l#4'rE3,-4 ;:1,60, t` • H 11whimit,. 146" yids TE üb sr i t ,rn i kt - - I - tot ifik. Ifem, 's• • ' I ~ , 4MIIIII3O2VIIKIDCIMIALOW'4,I , —....:;-: ) .!:.•; . 41tEPOIIITEIN , : - ,Alll*-:3414111-:-) , . 14.11 t*ti. -1 *: ,-- ~,,_,..(BeOctot:B -, ''. ' , 'ailiAsiiikho, . -.4 44 4ari . :it %: . /tzi now reeelt 'li rich,4l4,boriliod A 11 1 ,111111 1%, ,-.. :.-:.7 • .i tt ‘af,:i,f yinei: , kiiiiiliftbarrreiliiiiii,;-:.; =which We would pa :, ' : * ',f'iiivitioitirif itteitthes •• •-,*" ik, 9f, oil 00 1 PurefrWO. - '141'4 - 1,111 . si,--4* W'....`; lor'thion'to give us a ii-04,* - 4riliiridtietWll4ti...'. seU our assortment, 'fotgav /0 1 .00!, ells irniellp - : - :: tore o ff ers:Cie this matket.-' *:•,: ,'-:-. : :- ~.- _ ,...,...*p.q"ig......,;- , • -Milliners 'can supp yi*mieliPO4- 11 ritl".eiti,*".-• ' Cie in their line, at tb4,..thitooljt. eir:Woloolletlik. or auction Pikes. MAt ‘.0 0 0 4 : 61 0. 1 1 1 0 1 0101 . 4 • tuNd exist/I:sly li.kiat ' . • ISt* trilit . isliSsil• . :l:4 ed foi'beauty orlow • ' ' '',..,!:-,•;:: "-I,: ' - • . . - :.: . !: - 'r! ~ '• • Rich Hat *MI Cap• • illkilifii**** - :*-•_‘--: Silk and Satins lor, "• , ~,4 _ , ~•.,,,,,,,,,,..„,:,,: cmpe,,,t,,,, ~..ftonpro!!.;*-' - Trimmings kir Hata, . PelDriressks. --, - , -- 2- - ;,, - Jenny. Lind Cipsii? * and piesqlefifilliteis Embroidered Capes, I , fiellavii - Vutlie agml armik 1 *cm . . ~, • ~',...:. -,:,•.-.-,,,-;.--;,..: EMbroidered Ede * o, l vld 1.1 , .motllegy: am sad -z-.. %Muslim : ',-, , - )11, '----.-', :•'..= 1 - A - •?4": 1, ;•L -.1 Thread, Brussels, ribrebseisOldli . 04 'lair; Thread ; Laces., „. ~ I ~..-, ~.,,, ~'. - • , ...•: -, -,•.:,i • -•z.,l:.'cc - EtiAiroiclered ,flevei ktd,Plain - p*-... Ciaililb Handkerchiefs: * .11 '- -'' —-_, .. 7 " ''' -•*::',;. *" ' t l icnd - Gloves- and' Mitts, is ,Silk .'. shill Tbrio.iiiio Sewing Silk. = • ' t . 7- .- '-,** --*:.'";-"V , .-±:7-1,'";--' ,• tz ***: Scarfs, Cravats milk -Hicfa."l-,.. Swiss, JacutoAt. "took nellut, ...‘zßielOP,. Ylk i ,,,__lrilL Entbruidered. Eameski P,s• :.,-PIIOYIP, ..++.TIFo i Shawls. ' . 11 • ' ''' '''''..- • A full assortment 4lf Si 9' French and - American With a_larle variety 1 All wishing to avolFfh make money by calling , January; 1851. 1.-1 G. B. ELDRED • . : Farms , „. r lisiei`; --. i' , -.. :.- rirtHE SUBSC'ArIiEIt,WILL - Act.it4oll", AL .. for- the private - ia ,lw • f Real Xt4;atii;r4arins Houses and Lute-lucated n StitaftehannitampW Pa. - All whu wish to offer rhatrjlro, ill ' i:,(Sf e ,___,•_ i .. l *- 1 2 . ,F . ciai . give- a minute desciriPtinri 01 melri 2 illni--ur, Lots as follows: Nambei. of "mai; hOW.M11411; proved, and how watered; iduildingift, .Orr , I grafted or coalition fruit ; oilier:fruit treats todolitida * trees; . how far from )aunt e, and the nasno4 lit:et to a depot oti the New Ytl. k-Erie RaikCiiki kph and terms Of payment . .' A who with to's:eV:lspm% chase Real Estate ) will ileeiye protript - sttidaidoit. by calling inl or addressing we at , limstrvaitiAlt*'; quelianitu county, Pa. I , ..,.- ~• . i'.-.. - 1 -..f._.-.4. , ,! C4rCouvesance from lice 6 rm,fcl the 1igi1.M 1 ,5 5 :. • free of charge. ' 'F. • • ' ' --", - ''' _., Office on Turnpikes trOt, 4 ' dal . want Brick corner. ~ • 1 1 . ,. - ' , . - .!:;; 1 ==-;i - : -The following Fermi and Lute at* low ~ , ,illiiiti for sale': . , i ~: • ~..,, 4 ',,, J .,...,.„,-iF,44 .:•,-.:- Nu. 1. .gi acres, 30 ins.Wranie‘Zwiass Aka Bit& No'.2. 80'acres, .54 -/ . 46.1 . -s% ~:, ,:,.I'''tlii - ;:, ..: N 0.3. 100 du. , • 60- - ' , do; •'- . '-i • ."I:"4iti.-' ilio:s. 70 .do. - 40 . ' 40v -.-- --;,.'-'4la.': 1 l'.'ru. 6. 96 ,do. :35 - , ..-; dokr: ~*--;:•,-•:- ,ide,i'" - - N 0.7. Store, W:trehouse,{ind„Lot, . ..... ' ,'" '-, •=.? No:8. 145 acres, 75 int. trained - lino4lW beii , ' Na. o_ 4 2 4 chi i 55 'I log house '" . .111* '- Nu, 10: • du' goud frame liutso4,indbaiiii - ' , ;---', No.ll. house and lot. I , . , -,....., ',', Nu. 12 100 acres. 7OIM. frame honietiatibuici. N 0.13. 340 do. 200 hp. 'l ' do„ ..dit:- No. 14. 56 do 50-ha. c • do' - iO - .1: -. ; ";. -- • N 0,15. 160 i do 60 fin, l ' de -• -,' :a. , - '.l-.: Nu. 16 120,i' 3 im, I do,-:: , . :..dw; - 'z ~ '0.17 106, 15 int.: i ,du,: - 1 4 °-.. s- -- 1. 1 - 0.18. 112,} 80. ho. - do I :•dn .. '•_ Ni 0.19. 200, 160 i rapt:oll, _ . liq -, 4 , d 01,,., o. 20. 145, 100 on,' , 7 do, ' '''- "''''' 40.21. 190; 120 inni . 1 • '' 'do' ' i ' ii). 22. 94, 45 ho. t„ ' • 'de 1 - :f ., , :;d0. o. 2s. • 411,, 30 ini:. l . de - . 0. 2.1. 292, 225 im.' I do ~ ':: dO,:- . 2 , , ; -. -c. o. 25. 125 acres, 1001 m. .11 il•i'l_i - " . dn , I o. "26..1'96 do 14 * 1 • - cln - ` .. ..! - -::::44.ie - '•:, "44 { 1 . :0 . 4: u0 .. . 0.81 . 2 32 2 3 8 .9 7 20 : 1 \ 1:1 11 :7 8 , 4506 0 grad 2lc ra,d l ie l ,oo o : - , , 19100 - 005 11 0 * : 111 1 7 M od . . I, duel dddoo ..,; hd,.6771. s a d i d r .;___ lbiorih. L ; : ; ;z : ' ', u_33 'l6O do 110 - . i'do -: .. , du` -',-, O. 33 150 AD NO l -du .- 7 do, '11.35 150 do 80 ' ~do"_ do.' • 0.36 300 do 1 . 70 I do do ..' 0. 31' 190 do. 140 Ido .1. do u. 38 170, do loo' 11, do . 1. , do -o. 39.!115 do. -90 • 3 -im. • , l' 0.40. 80 du 45 _i , do., , L _ o. 41. 212 du. 150 -- , 1 do . _ • -0. 42. 92 du 50 , I . flu" ' . 0., 43. 4do 4 1 " du o'. 44. 138 do - 65 I_ , do • Price trout 10 to 30$ pet. acre: •.: •• , ! ,. . 1 : 4 N.ll, Persons de..irmg tOpurchase liar C a v 4, by giving the No. cad obtain atoll di t en. - _ • ALPREI) SALDW' Mont . . , rose. 'Pa- Oitober, 14' 50. •' ~ • .-',- t Which is the,/tight Shoit;:::"_ , , i I E TRITE ON& ofiegursik.,- white \filet keep . tke ; true time anttithe Attic* stitiskill - tell it, ana make that thetrythore biittiiiiiiiii4,64- ase salary One, and wheri they da their - thin t••• , w irk witliuntt the' help tit:tlirign butiglers;imiersre4 '' e, much, they may be -er dittp," , ,,t They:"Aiielp;. - • -0 t tic , 'ttid and silver WA, *ut every deattrt — P* ' `:-"" , ' tit n. a n d ill.sell a little lo r tban the loefeet-t- --' I'. e.yr keep the best - liv,tiftmeut of'.friiiraltilli ',"at -,,,.-- if tof town. *pleb, t ing in paella liar'beitt'and liiieit ..- 2 , 7, et les of ladies:, Alb t gents geild Bresetßinif,',llaS , ,:- ge , itiewts-far Boors , . LatliesiCuS Peiseßettlftieb4, ' 5.7 t.' 1 und b Pins. Gold Chaine am( Keys, Peetiend Pie- ' ,[' -4 cil -*&e., Stbe,er Spoons, Forks and Aikeek, ?, Sailetk,A! ',.- , Ti 6'o aitid Omni . Speons;triviitt Ritigesha =ti t lea; zilso , , E. Russistre eeigiwated Portier' liii - - , I ' , ', ha tikerchiels, haiG and le% cheeke,:t.libiteelthes ' ,- -,ts`""i: au e bps ' and - hart ' t0i1:4 , 4:1340t Ntehi . '' :-.1 .-, , 0 ,, to ate, of over fifty , clitterenr-, : ltinde;•-eleevitet t , ••• i t , ~",„ J S i is, c.a.. and Jelle,'enifill different ikiedilkT-' , -a rl fa ey do. Also the pare haritimStitdwhicliiiiAbe,, 1i12:. bet And cheapest light that can ' b evies . &groat - ''',,, 1 c .th -, lamps, common; parlor. taKehendiltbient,Sii”,l. , 1 , ii- - Q on cis to $9,00 , each. But, Tecentetitt; otp,Aa, i L.-', , yo mAust = tome and tee and . be it-, IV 6 ' fAVII riltlit every atint lee;eiliit tat ~, 1 7,1,, ' be " lid TaVW- .-'1 W 11 : lit t "OnL'T '::: _ , emu . Jau., 1811. ~"-. ..,,. ~,,•• m , t-.-4, , 4 , , , ,,., -,:,,,;,,,4,,-;- , : „, ,-; " .. " . ~, -it , t• .•- b sc i.L., ~..:' .__ l .1-KV ... •.41.: * _62;.Le 45 '1 '3 nr., syt fibe r uuers rut ,- 'pie. a T imm pe , , ppit2;,,, ii.: . •,' tiriih:getxt - bnnP.e and iiiin(upeo keeeitif:.s, Abe Boratggh Of - Itarsttneeii'4l, roeii ) ??i " ; ; v t ' dm tut Hai": ,:The !oathis pisosi: , .4 : ! 7 . , ef-'l,Yeeet:viii be medeley , Tle *lr 7 , „ , i i '• ' . 4 ' ":"' i ..i . 'i- •ontivk Jan. ii,- )80j., , t-', v',, - -t,"%`11t1 ,,- - . ti44t,i,'", , " 4 ";;,-,1 ''' V '4iiggel'' 1 ' iiillSllll6lllllllllllW - :' , At 4, , - I • _ ~,...., , e ~.,, ,,b : t . i ;.,,,..,;,,... tc= 7 )'f • -;4 i- • - TRUNKS.- - - - 640-K , q , iv -,.... ~,„,.. ~ ..,. ~„..-4,----t :r<....•-i• - ‘ls'•" - i , „`.-- - . , , , ,t1 , tt 1 :-;-""; ri r - * **ltirt *t 1 ,04 1 .°144,4,6, 1 0 01 *-,-..'2 1 tt , , -. 7;c:i - " , ' - •;' la 'iliptew bl'AtAitelikiialwalt:4l-Ati; w ' ii• W il l iii. ifitinu. Oil , 110, 1U400:iiiiin#C - 4 . 14.' Awl I . - i •A r. 1 - 1 ir'Gookit:' ificial Nen 40- - . 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