- ''Stituitieliatuiiili" de* Tnwir'stees rea*tfhtly , inform the &bile that. d;Tenn ofi , flar aesadeinical4 year of -Ithie,„shiatitution:avill ecentsepee ocauesday, Aprll '241t1 with the Wowing BOARD OP , LffSrlia7C7'4oN. Prig-LEMUEL IL WATERS, A. M. Pripeipal. Attolifon-J.Clawioara,'Precep4ot.. ' 'Mr '4 , Loaano LYONS, A. 11. & Mtn A A P - Roo - stalletitit Tembere the - seadetnie: end class -1'44 d e o k i m . rot - .3, /110as-Oatouaz 8- Bovnlas,Ruperinteridenf of the departtnent. EativrV.SLACIFICAN, Teacher of Mamie. Na.'ii n irrava IL Waves, Teacher of German.' e . arii - three , academic terms in the year frit toinmenciag On the - 10th day of Sept.; of weioks:f . the amid on the 7th day of Jan, of 14 1- flOakiiiiiiif the thirdon.the 29th day of . April, of ~ I tlriwailia,:-Therir are three vacations—in the win• ktifaid'springtif two week each sad-one of five I►et4in the summer. " ' ' P.RWES OF TUJ'f!ON nurettidiii Of the Primary Department, per 4 $7,50 - Tho'Comnic - in 'Branches of the Aendemic Depart (pent+mbnicing reading, sPelling, writing, arith• . .ol_rew-BingnaPhY ana grammar ' 15,08 The nigher Branches, ." • 18,00 Thil'.atndies 'of the Classical liepartinent • -(Latin, Greek, and French.) with those of • Acadetnical Department, in whole or 21,00 ollansSOittli use of Piano/ per year, 30010 Dratsint and Painting, each, -.- 15,00 amin, . • 15,00 w&. It is the desire and purpose of-the Trus , 'Nei, by appolpriate discipline, by the risme of studies- ptirsuell, by the thoroughness of the in *traction imparted. and by the facilities furnished, to secure fur this Acadeuiy a high standing among , thei Literary Institutions of the kind in the country. •-; Piipalt from abroad wishing. to obtain" board Italy:receive direction to places -by applying 'to . silfrW• Baldwin or William J. Mulford, COmmittee. 1 HON. Wx. J ESSUP, Presideig. - 3 'ROBERT J. NIVEN, RI., Secretary. A SQN S. WILSON, Treasurer. . Itlontrosellitk ,:Paper Hangings. Depot, - N 0.44 COURTLAODT STREET, NEW YORK, : (rite the Merchants Hotel. , THE CR TON MAYUFACTURING CO. (Organised under the general Mannfacinring Law • of the State of iWir York,) Mari at wholesale, in quantities to suit twat:is les% st'mannEscturers lowest prices, for cash or' op provnd cessiit, , P.teralLiztorxns of every variety of style and Noloras to match. trlltais BOALD PRINTS in great variet TRANSTARENT Wtxnaw SRADES. OM PAM/ED WINDOW' .SHADES. WIDE WINDOW ; CIMTALN PAPERS, and .f- , Wtritiow Stuns Frrrimks. - ‘ofthe4atest styles and superior finish, all of their own' manufacture and importation. As their stock is large and entirely new, they invite Merchants, Booksellers, and !dealers in these articles, to call and examine their styles and prices whenever they liiiit-the city. • VirCoulitryD4rebnnts cars examine this stock front 8 o' c lock .lithe morning till 10 o'clock in the Nrw Tarr, Mittel 20, 185. "New and Valuable Invention For noising Carriage Tops. /FIRE subscriber teas procured the right for W- A_ tin g rip Carriage Tops with Goddard's Paf oat liendle for lowering and raising the same by ..exertion with one hand while sitting in the carnage, and wUtild incite the public to 'call and examine - this valuable improvement atlis Carriage waking establishment in liontro.e. April 23, 1851: HENRY MEMO'S& & Fancy Goods. MINS Vii: eicKENZIE having just relureded .1.11 M.. trout New Yorlz with an asiortment of Fash seAdf-11;:iiimery-sind Fancy Goods, consisting. of ready resde - Bonnets, Caps and Trimmings. would respectfully invite the Ladies of Montrose and cimty to call and exatnine her stock at her shop, crret:the store .of , S Mulford di Son, where they siiitinda,-thoict • variety of arlicles of the first - Os& y. and. whit frill be offered on the iriost res . gamble tern?". She will continue the business of. messing 33onnets to the latest fit..shions. - Montrose, April 24, . - • Family Washing Powder. VETARICANTED superior to every other prep arationlor Family , washirg ; for raking the Aest - Foniely Soap; for reMoving stains and Spots -from Linens, al:nig - Iva* faint, or oil from carpets, gloort,cloth, coat collars, ctra; cic.• ' for destroyina itiostas,upon Opts and trees, and promoting 'the heath and growth of the Plants. - /11. witk the least possible labor, at the smallest emit. eadja the very bilst wanner. - filPoritale by LYONS Clad NDLER. Ifontrose, April 9, 1851. -14a.f. Phlltepa ilk 'Northrup, Wholeaule De I . eres' in P SITaw Iktiods; Hits' and Caps, 'Volt was:, PARASOLS , Nxi; eEDAIL STREET, Wear York. W. Ththaitbil: VfaixtEr. Carden Seeds, knit opened And fOr sale • a_ by : LYOtS & SO!.- ` NEW GOOD S. DIMS, • Livia, Ginghams, Statamer Cloths, ;Oaasiatere, Carpets. dc., cheap at LYONS & CIIAINDLER't. • , :natitrese. May, 1851. • P.Ell34ndlesjust ree' 4 iced by i 1851.) 'LYONS 4k. CHAtCLER. To Jouroeiniao Tailors - JWILICEY2OI2sN. wanted ituraediately, to y,host3 die, highest and' befit ,prices pe : • r ;. 44 1 %1 4 04: 1' PP r e ntiCe wanteldiediate./i143 the "T . 144,1101 . kp1e411, who is about 15 visoLoCsige,, ast PiAllel:.../4 JOHN. GROVll2v,Taikir. rose, Apr, 850. - 4,1 w Good ,. LL. POST Co. are pow receiving from New tiC i i - 44410*OLieleetedasscatraent ago+ tab* offer for sale or t ii 24,1, " B at - 4 . fire nextoe-ek-: F 41glayt',44 Oriiiiiecie--We' will pay 4intrirmerli4difOy L. 4.. POST h C 45.. _,AfT.ZOL. I , B 9. _ • •sigenOtniltoosis HIES. 06 Yoh= 1%,;,4 14 14;;;'. 40" f " - - --r % 1 1 : Hjrt Books, J . !of sale - ,ko• - • J. LYONS et, SON''l ' - - -t':i 9ll w ii:. ,. --j- k-I ' imm o tb ' f se ed reile.ii iF7'°N'ff-e-CH43l44'' - ' , SEEDS for Mie by juKER 44TODElvir' s.t.'CHANDLER, _ 'N i ' . ' S '''''' - t AIP ' forealet ~ .' ~ • ~,------ko Itgek SALT ..attAALER---1 TIROV : •', "itTOR:B4 LO ' en 8 A---m ErzipEßA , for j e b it WILSON * UV ' . AkAprij, /85/' ' -- f - if - • =II2IE=I=MIMII e .y Iffeheiktball, Brother ratesißlack ate • rirltr, -A purely black and truly flu ''#l7,-- sant article, with no corrosive .• properties, and without liability 1-% ' to thicketiby age, recommeed by the clerks of various public of • . ces as beinr , the best Ink on all accounts now riff' if put . • „ . ..f. in clean vessels and .not.mixe.d ; ,.a.:atrZ with other ink—For sale in . quart, pint, and haltpint- bottles by J. ETHERIDGE. . Montrose, Nov. 27, 1830.. New Stage Arrangement at G rea t, Bend. MHE two Daily Lines of Stages from Great Bend —L. to Montrose will bexeafterleave the Railroad Hotel bf 0. C. - Smith in the immediate vicinity of the Depot as follows,: ,tAt -4 A. M. and 6 P. M, oti,the arrival of , the' Railroad trains- from New Wyk, passing, through Neu...Milford to Montrose, whence a Daily line runs in connection therewith to Springville,V.unkhannock and Wilkesbarre ; and another via. Nielho%on, Factoryville, Abington Cen tre, Providence and Hyde Park to Scrantenia.(thwe places beino- ° along the line of the Leggitt's Gap Railroad.) Returning, the stage leavis Scrantoma at 4 A. M., passing .through the above places to Montrose, whence the lines leave in time to reach the Great Bend Depot before the arrival of the trains going East. • iAlso. a Daily lines leave Smith's Railway Hotel on the arrival of the noon train from the *est for Carbondale, via. Stimmeravlile, New Milford, Hat ford, Lenox and Helldal': TRUESDELL & CO. Great Bend, Jan. 22, 1841. • • AXE_S• 00D _Nr arranted AXES for only aim dollar G cash, for gale by J LIONS 4: SON. Feb. IS, 1.851../ S now in operation, hating been repaired and I the servfces Mr. A. Fisk, secured. The pub lie may be assured that work at this mill will be done in a superior manner and to the satisfaction of .ustoraers. D. SEARLE ,Feb. 11,1851. New Seasonable, Fail ,crini Winter Goods, at the B FAS leave to ,take thi s opportunity of tender ing his Sincer4 — thatks to his 'Fviends and Qus (omens, for the generous patronage they have ex tended to hint, and at the same time inform 'them that he has just returned from New York with a large and choice selection of FANCY AVJ S7'APJE DRY GOODS, a freskatid,extenskleassortiuent of Groceries, Pri;s vriions, Boots tt: Shoes, Hats d: Caps, Hardware, Crockery,'Drugs d: Medicine, cbc.,',A:c., which will be sold for:-cash or produce . at a very small advance,at prices which defies all competition. Flour. Pork. Fish . .4 Salt, at wholesale di retail. Ile would also remark that he adht'iars stnctly to the system of alwayp naming the lowest price at first thereby giving the same advantage to all who may favor him with their patronage._ GREAT BEND CLOTHING STORE. The largest, best and cheapest amortneent of READY MADE CLoranco in the Village of Great Bend. loths Ca.Zsimer; and Vesting, of all- qualities, suMble for the fall and -ivinrei trade, which we of fer at such BEes as to satisfy any one that this is theplace fo - rllsem , Q, deal in consequence at increase of his busi ness he has been o to greatly enlarge stock, which he now ors to his friends and the public for' examination, confident that in so doing ! they will find something to their advantage. He I has also-made arrargemonts to manufacture cloth ing in :all its variousliranches, and is now prepared to sell the , same, warranted to bear. inspection.— Custom work,and cutting done in tile' latest style and short uotte. All kinds of Tailor trimmings Ifurnished and for sale. , lar Don't fdrget t place., j in Store nearly opposite the Mansion Heusi. L. S. LEN Grat. Bend, Sept. 25, 1850. a 91. f. - „ SOOTS AND SHOES. , good assortment of Boots, and Shoes embra cing Mews coarse :tad fine Boots, Boys' Boots and Shoes, Wuwen's and Ilii , ses s ditto--ak.o CIOTHING Embracing a great variety of Overcoats, Sacks, Tread cfrc, a large variety of ; Vests from six shil lings• upwards, and a good assortment of• Pants, Shirts, Wrappers and drawers—ditto HATS cf: CAPS ! • Silk and i'ur Hats:" Plush, Fur. Mohair, Clnth and Glazed Caps, 101 fashions, for men. boys and chil dren— School and miscellaneous Etooko, Staple and Fancy Stationery, Inks, Inkstands, Pen-racks, Penknives and a great variety of fancy articles too numerous to enumerate, just redtivedlat . FULLEga, . , door above Searle's Hotel. _ Montrose, Octoblishls, 1, 7 t malt ROCK' Tnrk's Maid and Syracuse ',Sall just re •Ceived and for sale cheap by ‘LYONS At CHANDLER'. Montrose, January 7, 1851. CAS.{ paid for -Rap by LYONS a CIIANDLER Ifontro4, Decewber VI, 1860 - NorrEntm. School Books. A genera' asisortment of School Books, whole .tll.. sale orretail by LYONS at CHANDLER. Montrose, November 26, 1850. , ASEL'IIIRREILL--Dealer in Drugs, ileci icines, CheMicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Gro cedes. Dry Goods, Hardware, Stoneware. Glass ware, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons. Spectacles, Musical Instruments, Timsses7 Surgi- t cal Instruments. Liquors. Perfumery, Mirrors , Stationary. Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, • &A I. LYONS di,SOlll--Dealers' in Dry Goode; Hardware, Crockery arta 'Tinware, Groceries., Bacilat,etc.; ALSO,Zarry on the BOOK BIND INC; 13usineeiC Public Avenue. Montri6e, Pa. S7IALL BILLS: ANT oui "uuourneis who ha , t7e imatthilli they • ,iv4,to.3cnd oil to be elhan4red, can be Re . oaramOditeii LYONS k SO2i • . . - CV titt 4 thriber . Nt.ishing letkr'e 07n. ufTers Pri tinie his entire 004: nfliatfOli,Pi: a*, to gethei: Abe Ilet.ess,ary for carryitig...on-..tbe-„MattiburOeat , , To* i person. wishing. to engage in the buninen... , s , l3n 0 d 0 .I.r,r_tu nity now. pregentfui.: : : . .Lit, -S LLD itdasch 26th.:0341.„7. L#4)iniiii ItrAll — trill* will lwowneirl, lont'egt4*.hed resPectfully, )ntinee . the public that be will receive eppluiiiioni for, In .serance, against lees or, dainftge bysfireto Buildings, Goods,•Furuiture, o.e. -B. R. LTONB.Aif,nt.. . 1641. ' • Lt _all:: ~ I:l"r"accountsceounts of. L a th ro p e Nih on .4f iklisWry Lir col " Weil the Lug's° ieetion ' a t id hunedia* te ittention to tbm Win my.) costs :-- LATHROP Ark ALitS l3l 7 l / I r , : .1114inte4ei'APOI!**1661‘ ~TAILS, •- • ,•• • r ChUlladware:OrdeicaYliad LI Glass. • B. IL LiYO'S a CO. :Sfi:.lf"'h.4^.:'~'h Yr'+k'.d.'^".~~i".~._in 4A~:... ^ . 1;~ , c = .:.f -- - • - t ~ w ,~~...__ ._._..r..~._. - - .... MOE Notice to the Public. Great one Price Store. L S. I.E..VEIM. GREAT 13 - END, RA, 1:==:1 BOOKS AND STATIONBRI! Move Warem.,ll4s Pi p e. ._ . s:StateAbqiglit:ecoking.Stove forlibtarii3;Wood.andcoal; fhebestin,use; Rough and Ready double oven C ooking Stove ; Elevated double ten ditto; Premium do. da.; Victoria do. do.; Empire State lot Clinton Air-tight do,; twen ty !sizes and kinds of Parlor Stoves for wood or coal; ten sizes r f 6 plate do.; t'oal .tt. wood Stoves for shops and school houses, the best in use.; Cop per; Brass, Tin and Iron Ware; Russia. English itr iron Stove Pipe; Stone, Tin and Zinc Tubes, for stle' by the 100 dozen or single at the Eagle Foundry depot. • WILSON it CO. Montrose, Nov. 26, 1840. -- Notice. THE subscriber will continue the Bat, Cap, and Fur business at the old stand of Eldred & Newcomb. nod will keep on hand a general assort ment of goods in his line. Thankful for the very liberal patronage which. Was received by the old firm, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. G. B. ELDRED. Dec. 6, 1850. ii:heapeit Vet: SIIGAR; 6d per pound, Salaratus Id, Rice sd, Box Raising 12icts., Candles I 2 cents, for Just received and for sale By . J. .LYONS 4: SON. _ _ —ALSO-- A NEW sup - ply of BOOKS, just opened and for sale by J. LYONS d• SON. Montrose, Dec. 18, 1850. NOTICE. PRE accounts and notes of the late firm of Rose fi Simpson, are in my hands. and it is very necessary that the business should be closed as soon as possible. All those indebted are requested to call and settle without delay. RDWARD W. ROSE. Montrose, Dec. 10, 1850,. Ilafazines for ISSI. GRAHAM'S Magazine, Godey's Lady's pool; Sartain's Magazine, Fowler's Phrenolggical Journal, Water Cure Journal, Holden's Dollar Mag azine, Harper's New Moothly,Wood worth's Youth's Cabinet, 4c., furnisher' for 1851, at club prices by J. LYONS 4; SON. .N. B. Specimen numbers to be seen at the Bin dery. Dec. 4, 1850. • • - _ Books, Books, A LL the Text Books to be used in the new ti Acadetuy ; and also a variety of others, just opened and fur sale at the lotr&t prices, Ly Sept. 4. \ J. LYO3'S & SON, Latest Arrival BURRITT h ay just received a new and Fl 2. perior assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, Winter Long and Square Shawls..and staple goods adapted to the season, of the most desirable styles and prices. New Milford, Oct. 10, 1850. • New Goods• A FRESH SUPPLY of Dry Goods, Groceries, .L - Crockery, Fish dc., just opening and going cheap by J. LYONS it SON. February 19. TANTED-IQOO pounds Smoked Ham. t I Feb.l9.] J. LYONS di SON. Glass at Etheridge's. , 9, by 36 ladles, 14 by 18 do. 13 by 30 do. 13 by 19 do. 14 by 24 do. 12 by 15 do. 14 by 22 do. 10 by 18 do. 14 by 20 do. 10 by 16 do. and 10 by 14 inch. The subscriber has also for sale,iCamphine at 6s. 6d. and Burning Fluid at 7 shilling per gallon. Oil Lamps altered and prepared for the use of Burning fluid also for sale by J. ETMERIDGE. Montrose, Jan. 30, 1851. APPRENTICES. THE Subscriber, Agett fur The Manners of the Philarlphio of Refuge, is author ized to receive applications from Farmers, Mechan ics or others, who may wish to have boys or girls, either white or colored. indentured to them as,ap prentim. The ages will vary front'seven to tweu- . ty years. In all cases where the applicant is not knoWn to the Indenturing Committee or the Agent, sat6factory references to persons residing in the City, will, be required. JOSIAH TATUM, 50 North Fourth Street. Philadelphia, ‘2tl Mo. 1,551. 9-3 w CASH PAID for Slaughter Hides, Sheep Pelts and live Geese Feathers. Wanted. Also 50 bushels of Dried apples and White beans well dried ; for which Cash will be paid. .A.LSO, TONS of good Stone Coal wanted in ex chapge fur goods or longstanding debts. ;Jessup, Jan. 22, 1851. P. m. BARBER. LISS OLUTION. THE copartnership heretefore existing between the subscribers under the firm of Joreph Fuller & Co., is this day di.molved by =twit c o n sent. JOSEPH FULLER, B. H. MILLS Montrose, December 11, 1650. TAKE NOTICE. riIIIOSE persons indebted to the embscriber es pecially by book rtee't,are requested to attend toithe settlement of the same without further no tice as .time sufficient has been given, and more must not be expected. March 20,1851. • BiNJAirlik" SAYRE., Wanted. 300nn FIRST rate Shingles and 20/00 feet VV of Ileallock_Boards: wouldlAe the I3oard9 seasoned. LYONS t CHANDLER. Jan. 11% 1851. Stoves. • COOKING Sfoves, cheap for cash, for sale by WILSON tt, Co. Eagle Foundrey, March 19, 1851. CASH. paid for Eggs, also for Beeswax, by J. LYONS & soli I,DOTS *rid §hoss, Rubhers , Busking, Gaitesr - An, - LYONS & CHANDLER. C9D.FISH—A fresh supply at 4 cents per pound cash. by , a SON. Q lIINGLE Machines, for sale by WILSON.L. Co NEW GOODS Just opened 1 171 ; ON st SOL April 24, 1951 Sner MUSIG—a - new, loejaNt, received .and for sale by 1,17(Wk di 60$. . BENTLEY & 111EAD-Dealera in Thy Goir Drugs„ Metßeines, Vairda t Oar, arocertes Sirdware,Crockeryjicia, Clocke;Widchen, Jew elry t,5.1!*...Pc54145 Perfumery; 4te. • • • 3(.; IfElit'To,ll- - -Aftorne,y, at I,Sw Orme oo - Turnpike . street; on4**or . EaSt of IL T. (*Se, pffiee, bfontr!,-?4, . , - Cask_poid for . Wool. - k want 11,000 lbi. Wool, for which we wal • jolty ;tlw Lie)* to , irket,priees, In Cash or' 6144, of volume ACO Plete Aliso rtm n 1 0 1 41—tfic. 00,DUN 45-LITTLV. 5T,.°11f.17/94vare, Pipeand Zrnc.l*-sale diemp IL 8.. VW= 41; Wt. Isnaboro, Day, 1861. i ce : tiY: r: y. "-- :•.- -Ladieckan. est await- - IWISH to mal l ow attentionAo. the -ninuSige , meat I have made,,which is MIMI - di:4 . f for your benefit as . well Its my own. accoun t . ..the in crease in watch repairing . I am unable, to dolt all Myself, and as I intend to spend More A' may, time in trade, I have engaged a workman of the - Sig in New. York to spend his time with me, after it bout the first of ApriL In speaking of his .cipa bilities I cannot say 'that he has worked in Lrrrat epoi-until his dancing days are over and is obliged to go into the country and do jobs at half price in order to get a living. but I can say that be comes recommended by the first workmen in our own country, and for his gocd operating I alone am re sponsible, so let us bear from you whenever there is occasion and you shall be satisfied to o T, if your wants are as numerous as the sands on the shore. N. B. I shall soon be on hond with , n fresh lot of goods, a description of which you shall have in due time. WPI. W. TRUE. Montrose, March 10, 1851. lltL t Soldiers Claims. THE undersigned 'has been, through the kind ness of Captain Fusineatc BAILEY, furnished with a copy of the s hruster Roll of his company, which was drafted dining the war of 11+12, and dis charged from service. 'at Danville. All the mem bers of said company who performed service. are entitled to forty acres of Bounty Land, which they can nbtain by applying to J. H. DIMODIC, And and Pension .Agent. Montrose, P.a., Feb. 20, 1851. 8 -lw To Dairy-nun . and Farmers. Valuable . Prope rty for Sale. THE following Real and Personal Estate, as hefeivafter described, situate in New Milford, SusqUehanna County, Pennsyli`lania, will be sold at a great bargain to :Ivy one who may choose to pur chase. The real estate consists of seven hundred acres, five hundred of which arc . tinder improve ment, and on which are four dwelling bouSes and seven barns. The farm is , well designed for a Dal rv, and is capable of feeding one hundred Cows du ring summer and winter, and every part of it well watered with springs and streams. -The buildings and land are in good condition, and on the premi ses are alsiut five miles of good Stone Wall, and the other fences are also good, and on the- wood land are large quantities of Chestnut Timber,which will supply the farm for many years to come, and which will also be valuable for building' the Rail road which is soon to be built up t ,Murtin's Creek.—, Said farm has a very pleasant and desirable loca tion about seven miles from Great Bend, through which the New York' 4: Erie Railroad passes, and about' one mile from the 'probable Depot on tha Martin's Greek Railroad, which will lead from the Lackawanna Coal and Iron Mines to intersect the New York et. Erie Railroad at the Great Bend. It can be very advantageously dividedinto five farms, on four of which would be the necessary Dwellings and Out-houses. Fruit Trees, - With the above will be sold ri vary large stock W Cattle, Horses, including Durham Cows, saorking Oxen and young Cattle, and also all ne cessary implements of husbandry for carrying oil o id farm or farms. The Terms of Sale will 110 as follaws:—One. fourth of the purchase money for the Real estate will be required at the time of purchase. and - for Stock, Farming Utensils, &c., half down and the residue to be paid in equal annual instalments, with interest annually on the whole sum unpaid, to be computed from the full deli Very of possession, the. first instalment payable. in three years from the delivery of possession, and the whole amount to be paid within ten years from the sale, to be secured by Bond and 'Mortgage. Full possession to be giv en on the first day of April,, 1851, with the privi lege of putting hNerops next -Fall if desired. A good and indisputable title given. The above described property belongs to the es tate of S. METLEUT, late of said county, deceased, and a more desirable property has nut at any time, in this section of country, been offered for a w l no greater inducements offered to purchasers. Fee sons wishing to invest moneys in Real Estate and n good Stock, cannot do better than to call and ex- Wine for themselves. Other tracts or lots of land lying in said county, are also offered for sale. Ap plications can be made to M. Meylert at New" Mil ford, or to B. S. Bentley at Montrose, in said coun ty, and any further particulars that may be mini- - red will be given. :MICHAEL METLER.T, Execottirs of S BENJ. S. sENTLEr. Nll•vlert. dec'd. Eagle Foundry Ware Room, NO. 5. PVEL/C A I'MSL'E. CiN hand arid for sale cheap Cooking, Parlor, Shop, Church and Coal Stoves, Stove Pipe tnd Ware, Pimp and Lead Pipe, Sheet Iron, Tin Copper, Wire; Zinc, Iron Binding, Morticing-Ma chines; Shingle Machines, Ploughs, Iron Scrapers, Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Tin Ware, Saw Ar-. hors, Morters, Sleigh Shoes, Mill Cranks, Jack' Screws. .@c. Ice. Iron and Steel of all kinds—final ly, all kinds of Castings on hand or made to order. WILSON A: CO. Montrose, September, 1850. Fancy Goods. RIBBONS, Delaney, Thibet cloths, Blue and Green Barrage, Mantilla Siik, Fringe. Lace; Regent Silk, French Ginghams, Belts, Cashmeres, White Kid Gloves, Cravats, Linen Irdks. Shawls, Are, rte. LYO.VS.6t CEA DLE R. Sept. 16 1850. Lumber WYante•d. 1101 SE and Hemlock Boards, Pine Siding and .1. Shlngleq. LYONS d: CHANDLER Montrose, Sept. 17, 185(). GOD FISH and "Maeliercl, No. 1 and 2 just received and for sale by - • •Sept. 18. LYONS & .50Y: OALICOS, Ginghams, Lawns, Barrages, Linen V Gingham's and Silk Good , , a great variety.— Shawls, Parasols, Fanny Cravats, Neck-ties, Laces, Edgings, Gloves, Ribbons, &c., in• abundance. La dies Shoes and Gaiters, many kinds, sizes and pri : c.v.', at J. LYONS Jz SON'S. A PER-HANGINGS and Window CurtainsL— Woodd Pails, Butter. 3 4 3 and Stamps, glothes -Pins. Baskets dc. selling by'' LYONS d SON. New Recipe .. For a Chrixtrnas and New Years Folding. 16 P d Cs o l:/ NiDti Rice, ,Borooewdnotil dollar Ir . — lO P i s ba r one dollar; I s l , a l r ; d 13 2 1 0 ar ; 10 lbs. Ginger. 1 dollar; 14 lbs. Salstratus, 1 dollar; 10 lbs. Pepper. 1 dollar ; 100 lbs. Nails,for $4.25 cents ; 8 lbs. Coffee, 1 dollar. The aboie mixed with Flour, Butter, Malaise% ad Eggs, and boiled or . baked, 4 hours--qben cool at with litspl Ilulasse*r—the ingredient to , be bad WISH at /Y'S d ON CIIANDLtII'S. i Montrose, ec. 3d,1830. ' , 191( WAVES toil be sold •at True's cheaper t the stone quality in 'tother place. • R OOM [PAPER and TAN bllndes. 'S 47.0 HANDLER • Almannes• for 1851. - rrHEanlily Christian Almanac., with beautiful' en vinge- , - /1". The Temperance, Liberty and 4 1 'Farmer'. AlManacir, fur sale by . - • 3.: LYONS di SON. Nov r. ber 7ib:1650. , . . , . - . S.l . DIZIIO.OIi 4,00 i. - dy at Lino-=office, r • o vato Front, Room of likresidence, two _f,iogis exist of his former .locatima f _in Turnpike strt, third building from corn - ei of Public A.v -e oppositetm4l7early.lit; $. Wilson's_ Store. -__Jte, e,1849., ' • - '' . 71 • ' , I a DWENit VAsadd ' le, R u nes*, 9kr: tSag and Trunkmgketgrer, , and carry riuter.,§hop x) Tim*, Atrci: ° PE °6l tost 4:Pes.-- ' e . sinsAwiar. A ri rams Tor Za4t4 11111EAUAS*61a./1 .4gint for the private sale oE. ' I,Eaute:,t - Farinit, Houses and Lots--locateff4 - 41amielianna county, p a . wfirTilisl,c7ciffei:t y etr . property for-sale can give a ixtioteileietipOop of their Farms or LOts as followßi -Nuniter of Acres, how many =- pCoved• and how ' Watered. uildirw Orithard grafted or common fruit; otherifruittrees, arid shade trees; how.far from Montrose; nd the nearest - point to a depot on .the NeW rot* price and terms ofpayment. All Who Wislito sell or pur chase Real Estate, will receive prompt attention by Calling on or addressing Mie At - Montrose, Sus quehanna county, Pa.' - • - • 05 1- Conveyance from Montrose to the premise's free of charge. . Office on Tumpild'street, 4-doors west of the Brick'corner. The following Farms and Lots . are now offered for sale : ' No. I. 40 acres, 30 im. Frame House and Barn. N 0.2. 80 acres, 50 do. N 0.3. 100 do. 60 do. No. 5. 70 do. 40 - do. „ f. do. N 0.6. 96 do. 35 do. do.! No. 7. Store, Warehouse, and Lot. No.B. 145 acres, 73 int. framed house and hint No. 9.21- do 35 to imis4 Anti% No.lo. 2 do good frame.boase and barn. No.ll. house and lot. No. 12 100 acres. 70im. frame house and barn N 0.13. 340 do. 200 im. - do N 0.14. 56 do 60 Iw. ' do _ do N 0.15. 160 do 60 im. • do do Nu.l7 106, 15 im; do do N 0.16. 112, 80 F • int. do do , No. 19. 200, 150 i motored, do do N 0.20. 145, 100 - im. do do N 0.21. 190, 120 im. do do N 0.22. 90k, 45 im. do . do N 0.23. 45, 30 itu. do do No. 24. 292, 225 ini. do do No. 25. 125 acres,loo iw. do do ' No. 26. 196 do 140 im do • do N 0.28 11, piled saw-mill and dwelling. ) ,• No, 20 134 acres, 90 franie house abd barn. No. 30 176 do 100 ' go. 31 135 do 95 dO tr'd6 N 0.32 1.z.. , 0 do 135 do do No. 33 160 do GO dU do 1 No. 34 150 do 100 do do N 0.35 150 do 80 de, do No. 36 300 do 170 do do No. 37 190 do 140 dii do No. 38 170, do 11:10 do do No. 39.175 do. 90 int., No. 40. 80 do 45 ? do. No. 41. 212 do. 130 , do. No. 42. 92 do, 50 do No. 44. 138 do •- 65 ,do o. 45, 300 do ~200 ,do o. 46. 120 80 , im Grist Mill 'No. 47 200 acres 160 improved. Price froth $lO to $3O per acre. N. B. Persons desiring to>Purchase any of the above, by giving the . No. can obfain a full descrip tion. - ALFRED BALDWIN. Montrose, Pa.. October, 1850,. Blatchley's- Plows. rp.EIE subscriber would inform his friends and the 1_ public, that he is now manufacturing the cele brated ItlatclelPy Plows at the old stand of D. Post. Side Hill, Idol), Wayne County,iLivingston County, and Skinner's Eddy Plirws and Castings constantly on band. Repairing done on short notibe. _Having made an arrangement with a machinist, be is prepared to niake and fit up most kinds of machinery and on reasonable terms. Montrose, February . 17, 1651. IN TUE VARIOUS STYLES OF TRB AST. THE undersigned would announce lo his friends and the public generally, that he has just re turned from the city with a new selecpon of .platex, Cases,-itc., and will spare no 'mini; to kire sail...fac tion to all who are -Picture , Jenny Lind, Papier Mache, aed Sincy Book Ca ses. Also. a Crayon Daguerreotype, taken from Root's celebrated' Daguerreotype of Jenny Liud. Advission free. Yours artistic:lllly, • VB. DEANS. TtAl 'mmos - 'WOULD respect fully inform the inhabitants el Montrose and vicinity that he. ocenpies, the , shop formerly occupied by John! Groves, and would' solicit a share of their patron,. llaVng engaged the services of P. A. LoegE for the whiter; he hopes by strict attention to business tol meet all orders IM tnav receive. J B. Cutting done on shortt notice; and war ranted to fit if made right. Montrose, December 25. 1850. 45 , 4 , , ej . ~ , 11A.RN lE4%%Eti!). 6 „,V...f TR . ...- . MYKS, 4.C. T H. SMITH. has takeittliel Shop formerly cc • ei • copied by A. Moss d: t SonsJ in New - Milford. where he will continue the above-business in all us brauOiek Harnesses, Trunks and Valises, Church. and - all Either kinds of Cliallion: Made to order, and equal to any in the county. Allwork.done by thin' subsCriber is warranted. Call and examine for yourselves. " JOHN,Ii. SMITH. New Mdford. Feb. 12, 1851._ ee.: - , . Life Insura ~i (Trailed States Life Insurance, nnwity and Trust Company of Philadelphia ;-- hailer Perpetual Cenral -250,000. 1 \BSID ENTLEY, Agent fnr said Compa • _ • J-. 1 ny will receivp applications for nsurance and will give all litte#sarp information o any persona desiring to-make lapplication. Montrose, Oct. 16th, 1850.: dragon Maker anted . • , lITANTED by the subscribe , a good Wagon V Maker to manage the bulmess at ; "the well known stand in Wyaluein,g.. A Imam with a, small . family. is . desired, one . making 14nself useful:ivlli find anagloyment 'for Iseveral yeats. ;tar - Reference will be requireki, Rp.WIN LEIVIS,,. Wvalusing, Sept. 18, 1850.- . . . vit..- K or t o , .( i a Q T UST received 1200 lbs.lo — be sold tit - who's:au& January 1.1 C. 111.107213110115-7" makerr, over A. Bale pike street lainitED 4c:NE Bete, Caps, arid•u' Printing office foot 1 3 ' .1011MGIROWEI Geo. Fsfiler's :131pokAi . a FA* nkt.ligeN 4 AULs DOCA. CASTINGS:roVIA* for We ; by: tuck Jeans; Sattiis Stnumer stuffs just-in X 0 PIE 47E40 -124 just 1414 i 244.4PePe1.14041 el- • - adAP /; ash fai 1111440.4 tr,. pite !" i .,. '--..,., AV TV) • '.":: ' 'ioraZlß''' ,:..,_ s , , 7 , I Montrose, December 24,' lobo: ,-.' 's. VILLLM L. 00Z B. IL MILLS. Daperrotrped , mxmwmmi Dr. li.,ei, eit,. y's, Ce - lebrataii - avuly ' - ';' ' MEDIM.F4--Ahead ?fall othly,N‘ftimianj inowit .y.,,lppy:ov'idl-274c-. 13 -. l ;`P4ii.l l °ft,* of a li. ceiuedSurern aa PhYsimalp, 1 e:2O yegrapi„ tied exprteilee: '.-• n . li - .1 . rt=: 14'4 - Starr's 'Baur or , Gmisli,=-4theng A At, remedies lefora the .ptiblici this ateitdslire em n at in the:eirly•-stages,Pi. C°lB'4l,lPtion4l4l.'lltellitit, Cyaireill;;C?4 7 i.'!. l Mcillieza,4l B thayop4iiiig p i .8 pod; indlor airiiireetibait or the Aialuitim , or. gans ocetisioned 'by cold:' -Too mach raise 'cat* be. bestimed_upoti - this-reinesir, add theTroptietts urges any oml affected .oth-tiny of the - ahore ca m . plaints,tO secomit. at . 0,13 C ??, ~, .. 'z t _, ltskritirrif Fwattir Pitta.-4 best Famil y Physic •novfin- thiituaiiir.iefOrlsick 'head-ache: l :* tiveness, cleansing. tlie Istetriacli of :WO, puric r i ng the blood,, cap:ging:off diseased hoax' . tors end m a *. ing health. ‘ - , ..;. ~- . ~'- t .-, . ., ~ : . RssEEtt:rr'sTiirst; MC,orlOr TILLY- - For to o- ving female obitfactions 'peculiar to the sea ar . rising-from cold of geri6f* i'irtiinm , spi the.fty s i g, Also for-females of coitirelha bits of body ; dyspep. tic or nery9.l% walilless.:dOilitated female% R AF TErrrs, kr!: Wm-gr.—For w,cak or rodsated eyes; lifarratited itiperior to :TY in . general ue, Rerricair'S' Siiirs'oinia PtssrEir—far p m , or weakneos , iattlititreagt, side Or hack. ' The Ilreat ;Wein mu. er, warrantetl.to,renter;? norms where they , eirst. RAFt - rati.,r ..StitnocaTtex---for bruises, rheumatic, chimps, ininibness, stiffness ur weaknesk of - the Nets, swelfing;:: quin)y or sore throat. The . grehteseremetly , olThe age. The above celebrated Jiedteines for sale by th e following,AcrEzirAi J—lfens ct; Son, llontro,e ; — Rollin V. Br,;;olciyn ; Thos. Jackson,Spinie. rill; C. E:lathrop Bogart, Tankhao neck; Capvell, dx• Co.i . liactoryville; Stone, .Pattersonl4,Co.; Abington Center, July 4,1850. Near ftail way *Hotel and :General Rouse,. • et . IEL&B.J,EB, §Ntga ,4sing recently tai? r , N.J the new Itailiray . DOlet *at Om Great Be,l Depot, and fitted up the Ilouse:ln . asfle - ndid rra, ner, tavit&tlie - patrona,ge of the, public, beinj non. fident that with Ais wellinown.exerience,anil the ample arrangements he...haktnade for theft acce nt . laudation. hwean entartain company in, a svi , ;11 . eur~ used hy,anillotel in the country.' Tlz tel as pleasanfly Ideated within a fen- yards of the Railroad Depot (commanding a splendid vier of Q , rsalik Bend valley,. and the Su rrountfing countr : an passengerswill - be conveyed to and from the . Depot free of charge. 'Stages leave this Hotel Le 'the arrival of each' train, for _llinntrose and eth er places beyond. and In tlailyk line alio leans hems through Hayford to Dundaif, Carbondalp.a. Trugsdell's excell en t _Livery estAlishment is also connected, with .this. Mousy, where - Bur:6 and Carriages are'at command for any part of the country. ' - January:22, -1851 ALAN & BUFFALO, •'. • t.. - f .21:eur York and Erie, Cayuga and Smsgemleanns Rail Roads, +Seneca and Caipiga Lakes! 4FVEnI:II . OOY . S • MAlterr tINE rrHE subscribers are 'now": prepared to rcceis Froight of al I-k intbkit the kAlowitig poits,va: Bufial6,:iAtlica, Batavia, Bergen, li.c.chestero."o.- andaigua, - Oencva,.Drden, Ovid, LOdi, Dululee Landing, Jefterton. Havana, lidalport, Hor4ehead4. Cming, Elmira,. iFaCtot yville, Sprin,r , •Port, Rend der's Ferri, Aurorti;ltliac a; Candor, Owego, Union, Binghamton, Great; Benct, lonesfxwo", Deposit and Hancock, eVpi : 2( day in, the . week, (Suntlays except ed,) and enkitinue with flirotiamut the season. TheY Will attend to for;v"arding , ' the , same tai the . INMV - York Marliitt,' where • :receive the perepual, attention , of .experienceil,salesmen. vilio will attend to thaselliag.of,,the'sameAind re• turn tho proceeds in Ilinkuble funds ateliker 'cif the *tore points; to' the li;llii‘ving.jieiLoni.t . ". Buffalo; Stc'elt - Onse - 61 'Henry' . 'laid`; Attie% Storehouse of Henry Syford ; Batavia, Storebmse of Lucius A.. Smith : Bergen,,,Sterebouse of haslet McPbersmi ; Rochester...SU - ire of Fairbanks dt Eld ridge; Cabandagmi, Office 'Or Walter Carob= : Geneva; • C.- ..Lawretice: Dre-eden, Storelimoe of Whitney st 1)1ot - 104'0N - hi, • Ferguson & Sprague: Lodi; bundee..Lituding,i Storehouse or Tuthill& Co.; .JefferSon, ufliee . Off E: 0. %Norton, (lathe Pier; Havana, Offfee 1: - F: store of J. Stull Herseliciads. office= ofA. Ding ! i'store 61 Winal:Arnuld`;•Elmirs,jStorebouse of Thurm an 4 .1 -1 -1 0arliFactoryville;: Store of Charles H. ,iShepiteds Srui*.P.cirt, at 41 S tote of ithre of' IL it:, G. P. Mop , ' gat'; Ithaca; Dralie; Candor, store of S. Barringer;` Owego,; :office • - ixf Nattsthiel Ells: Union, store of Wheeler ; Binghanitoo„det of James Sisk ;Proof ‘Bead,.9l4Pol F. c hur "' Lanesboro' offichSa . . - -F,WAVard‘;- Deposit, suite of Ensigrr Detuq'lltultock: store of akar sod Reeves. ' • • \J.NMES-SISK, Binzhamton, • .W11M1.F.17,, Dresden. . P.,IIONELL, do. ' .NATI;CAIAIFft 'ELLS, Chregct. Aamots.---13urtitIO, iJa ; AttieitiThonnto Sy ford; Bataviii[Lneild A Smith; Bergen,lticd McPherson ; •Eddridge c'AnaudaguaAaftet efinteiran Geneva, C. Lai. recce; Ovid, Tiggnson.it Spingue ; Lodi ; Dander handing, Tothill: ; ,Igttee f ,on, Nona) ; Millpact, J. Stull ; gam heads, J. A. Ferrell ; Corning, Wm. J. Arnold Et mira, 'Turman •• 1101.Funf,-; Es .41tepheki ; Spring, Port 1' idder's Ferry ; Aug IL 'ok.O.IP. Morgan"- ot• Sairager tr• Union Zilineelet-rtarest Denut F. Ohurtlitt; , Lanethotol i F,; l - :Ward ; Deposi4. Emign k DL4n<plianttoelroAllisort do-Reeveo: CAPTAIN Jiui &sit will eripeiintend the b 24 ness throughontr-this'whol&-Liete, and-receive snit fitt altunkrtiffl* - Virtutlitgio.4l . d_ito w.***AlN,v9tiabfat,dieiciwestisit Lc. ' tit4ti f(t fitiw g 4 : 66 4" ' . . -',;(.- oIfEW :STORR,' , -- • - - v•- l et till . 11 tr''e tirt A • t t lt , tn, 4, rrHE undersito~ 4r ' t i- ...., -.• • .. -4!•„.?P;ll4•ttiavis',ttikirr.,oll iii**lll '4Pl""nere' L'lllitgeitiV iii ' 4 A'l''‘ sitire 1.) 1 .Y10cdut 3 5 4 4 ..• - 41•• di64414 thgr, - itiick' in trOkiVft ... I ! i r,. ;For mii c teil `O . iiiii te4iFoi, kW r 40,10 n-,-..t, , t11.,, - 4 1 - 4.4 1 44, ; , piyiiiiit_4oaPid Pi l P k!n6 !li vr ilyfp.r. r« 4 tflei: l4- 40tinnTOY3 t . M 4- T ' - , e; „ ) 14•01 . 14 0" Z ,I: * ' - i!t" lower riiii:##T I teaiiiitrY:; ,Ll'l l ti '4l , ! 7ri giciiti 110 0• 644 -°''" ii* 04'1 44 tylia)ritthl o 42.4-ISoivt,4',NP - 11 6 .( rit i t itt fla to givetit 4:l".4lf:o4,l.4•bylriomibili you no harm tii•OTt-Pr,Ne"..rltaken at cootri Ali kinds of barter , 4 , 1 44 /!AY ilia bigbot an to 6 O r tIVI ;,ClitiktiV,Ytt-tOtry. MRO3l* - palit,:•.• '-i- - 1 ' ' - 1 ~si 4P-7. -',, R, pan" MAR IL 'A 16' Montioce Apri4loth] 111ARIV
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