Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, February 12, 1857, Image 3

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aiiiegton, S. C., on the 23d of January, MART
Winn, second daughter of Iron: C. L: Ward of. To
w
i r ada, and formerly a resident of this
. h e meanings of the tide of personal Sorrow
which 1
heaves and swans over the loss of a modest life, are {
rarely loud enough to catch the public ear. It woulck
- too much to expect, therefore, that her name
whose early death we have just written, only a quiet ,
- Aster in this great family of ours, should rain from
the Mass of readers anything more than a passing
glance. But there are those'who link,and always
Rill
link ; : with the name of Mary Ward...recollections 1
firtfiels can never die—recolleetioniof all that is beau.
ttifel and graceful and lovely, in the morning of a
wontan'a life--saddened alwrys with the crowning
thoir that the morning;never broadened into per.
..fe4 7. They will think Of her as she was last
, spring—the last she was to spend on earth. 'They
recollect now that she is gone from us forever,
the visible tokens 1?y which we knew her, the radiant
- eye, the smile, the kind'
1" Her features, the great Soul's apparent seat"
token's by which we shall never know her more.—
"They will. recollect, too, her exquisitely feminine
nathre—winning love by iho very maidenly perais
tence with which she shunned notice.. They
will re
collect how education and society, and the refine
uterlatSvf as elegant htnne, and bias, and the con
\-ek*e of the good, had- all combined to fit her. foa
Jattble life below—and they will selfishly grieve r -
that
the ;died before the world's claims On ber. were satis
fie(C, They will recall the many evening hours of
4hat l e ' t spring, which were so much the brighter
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fee h'er presence ; and they will look forward to long
hours. in the future years, which will be so much the
sadden that slie . ia gone. They will recollect how
. To L y hopes and prayers followed .her to the South,
'irbeti elle fled thither to regain her. .health. 'The
brie{ story of her latter hours, her hopeless •cfforts
to w in' hack her waning life, _amid the Rowers anal
sunshine of that summer land—the last sad scene—
then things they will strive to forget—thinking or
her bnly as she used:to be before all, this, or as she
it nOri For we know that Ile who took her, though
w e Ace Ms hand through the gloom; blindly; or not I
at all 'took her to Himself. We know - that in His
1 , 0 „,,,i r e; who two thousand years ago, wept. mortal i
ta re Over the dead Lazarus, there are tears, and
mer ry - . and boundless hope , and Life ihdeed, for the
gontielspult 0 MARY:VIi AEI%
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• • S4:511(.011, Jan. 11, Mr. ALFRED SATRE', formerly
a resi,'.2l,t pf this place, ::god 41 years.
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i't Springville, SutqaCounty, on Frirley, the Ititli i . • 1
PROIFITAIILE ETlft."l."3 TE'ST ! -
I Meas. F- I-'. ELLE?,
• Pant: BENJAMIN,
-of .T a n llary. 1857, MaarEuzaneari ilicecer.„ tit the I Pb RE CIIANCE, and good opportunity to resport- And Nenterousothera.
aeilvelsr of her age. ... - . 1 1J sihle men to obtain profitable employment. To •
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The deceased was, for Many. years, a member of 1 Agents, CaDraqsos, Cplporteurs, and Postmasters_ i . .' H i ,
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"The Protestant Epise'opal*Church." She late eon- j Anv,pereon obtaining subscribers for FIFTY COP- We particularly commend our :sheet. Their•deeart
sisteht dire, and was ever -found in the faithful dig: I IES ; of either of the two following American National j nient wilthe Edited with the utmost care and no•ex
,chargelef her chriatian and relative &ides, go far as 1 Works, and remitting the tonount (less a large coal' ! peese or Libor el
to milder the columnaderated
a & fell?, belly permitted her to do att. •She inffered, 1 n i issionl to the Publisher, will be entitled to Fifty
to their especial benefit, unusuulls .
u nmarreuringly,for along time,the.insidibus and wrist- I Dollars'. - warth from the subjoined List of Valuable .
'lna , itta'ks of that deadly disease Conthieption, and I Works tit the foot of this advertisement. . J j i BLILLL4XT ` A 771L4 ( " 17 rif • INSMI-CTIVE
.A ...I.' It 01:X.1-WENT:I L.
at laSt fell- under its' powele She died as she had [ American National Works: :•
hived, in the Faith of :Jesuit Christ," ill communion 1 '
s! - , list. .TIIE NATIONAI. HISTORY •OF TIIE I .-
/ . The Fanners' and Planters Corner
, r : L h.the church of IterShoice. . • . •
(tort. I UNITED - STATES :•. j Colonial, Revolutionary and / Will contain Practice! Suggestions - and Agricultural
ammo! ! Constitutional, chiefs - front National .Documents.— I Hint., contributed and culled from sonecea the most
IBy J. 11 . ..Lossing anlt Edwin Williams. With nu- • i reliable, and cont.:Mike:, inferination which will prove
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1 merous line illustrations oe steel a nd wood. Two Ito them in the course of a single year, of almost • in
- ' volumes 'imperial Svo., cloth gilt, $7,00. , I
1 calculetile benefit
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... ,-,.e.e.,-,a.,-- - a- --- ------- aea - • ( and: TII,E STATESMAN'S M 3I L 7 AL : ConLsiiiitlf• 1 . The other depart : ents of our paper . will- receive
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1 UNPARALt . 2I7_,D • . , the. Livea,.lfessage-K ' and Administratiorei of 1 . 11-s e
,the attention they reapectively demand, each being
1 Preside:lts, from IVashington to Pierce. With flue I especially and carefulleprepared. to nteer the, varied
' portraits on steel. 4 volumes, Cleo., cloth, $lO,OO. I.taskes ofklie' several classes of .ite readers. Aresite;
CASE .OF • MA.LPBACTIOE; . ( Popular and. Valuable Works, as i these we may reerairm -
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Premiums to Agents. . : Ovieina/ Stories and Poems,' Iditorifil I:amt.:in : pi
All; the Teeth •of the ripper Jaw 1" -
1_ 1 . 1 ...,_..: I A VDiee. to Ausericansi, by Americans; . . I ; end Shetchinga, Spicy (.'ity, „Vees, Werhinytec
l'pra out in Extracting a. :Mola r.
i ' 4th edition, Svo. cleth, - $1 00 p ; Gossip, New ) ioik Chit Chat, the. L a test
in& ati D e ntist of considerable., dist • the- 1 Downing's History of Itomanion, 30 illusta- • IParis 1 Paris Fashions, Practical Reertrts ti,r
den called at my o ff ice a few days sineea and I th an ., m.o. „ c l o th, ; ' -230 ; ' thr I.l,pusshold and Toilet, '• The
wliii examining a set of. new instruments recently 1 Mrs. Ellis Choice Works for the Enmity. , . 1
_Lila, o ne ` e '" er.partme-nt, (lops from Prose. and
.7aughtiTiith me from Den.Mleboliege, took •up the ; Circle, plates, 2 volutnes,•Bvo., cloth. • 400 i , and Poet? y, Iteadrr's (;Lti de, historical
"rnive :II Molar Foreep," for the "-Superior Maxil--; The:- American and .• Odd• Fellows Literary -
is e e `e-reehes, 7'ran stations, SA.. dee
I s re,7 ad. expressing his achtdration"of' it turned. to j Museum, 30 steel engravings -ohs, ;
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on e
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v i p T s, h ) e at N lti ., : a .. T li tt, h )N nu is mii i i ;;u r e m d il i i n c. Q o :t it a ai rt n o n i t 'u l r e in ,„;it ( t e . i A g o b o t
ri p g a :
s6.cnil entlemen in the-room and inquired if sonic ; , a eo ., eloth i ,
eve of them hadn't a tooth he wished -- extracted, that j Guide to Knowledge, 300 plates, royal Bvo, ' ; i nc h E neear i ll o s , t • IMS furnishing our Subscribers at
he taight try the inetruntent. One of them replied i . cloth. , , • 2 • 1( t l the en,i ' of the '
Year with a momma containing- 416
t h a t he had, and took the chair. Nu"w the•Doetoris7l Wonders of the World, 250 plates, Bvo. • fat, 0i! I h ar e. size , i ei; , " , lly e•in'ed of . •
~c. )t .1 ..,.L. ), . ,:ages
a ruin (. powerful•physique, and Pe?zilt, the tooth,'. M - 7 Agents wiahing to engage in the goial Work 1 a' ,
win unsurpaseed Novelletts, Sketches,
altheut I•ven the usual cerettiony of "-cutting round," i of aireniat i n e A,, ;
6 these import ant Public.t.iniis.
Leeiveican unmerciful twist., When oh! fri,elitful! out I,„i ene , ~aar n e , , a li ne ,. t o the Publisher, EDWARD I. 4. . ste, 'II'OGETTIETre WITIII
wine t h entire upperjaw, tett:ague - a and all. The 111' - ALKER, 114 Fultorestreet, New York, and they ; OVER 100 ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS,
heart rehding horrors of the seerie that - folloi - jed, I I wilt receive immediate attention with full particulars 1
ahallino° attempt to d escr ib e,. -The yells, the screrans, ; ; `THE NATION is emit" at the follm‘irir, remark.-
, . of Commission, Ste., - . ' ah/a tee f-17 fiSCRIPTION and CLEIIBING TERMS
the leaps in frantic ago:iy, of. the poor set- I a , a,
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. 1 , , inse rt ing
.nth .. ince_
NewSpapers copying t hi n aoove anti
f , es , a were enough to pluck the hear r out of a decent ;
the e •
of . same ten times , Sendiae a copy of each inset." ; SEStiLE COPIES,
man; and Cause "the gravel stones in' the k-tO one ne.dre, , s,
. ' • 1 - 1 - 00 4: to shake like a rattle box. But
the Im.f(r.3 r., ic. gizzard ; lion ko the Ptiblishi;ri Will 17e entitle. Ito a rota of ,:, TWO , .::
- lichee Tour heartsso quite tole:lrish ties .. .friends, just ! the R a ti ona l lEs . t . orsalor the StateAllh!l'?, Italilial'..i>o'). : T.IIREE „
. „ R. 11- Bureh.
I eat to weir or d er. . - . 6 wlO. 'eSIX LI. C. Bushnell.
1 *laic, ease you a l ittle, be stating that both the teeth
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and gents in this &Me sere .4 rt ifi ziaL,;• but so Very , . .. ,
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r i atatal in their naMearanee, th a t ev e n the Doctors. " i -E. c AULDWELL . sac SONs, 1
~ rar Anil one copy free to th e getter up of th e ID. Gion •
I aut, of TEN. -
• 1 f. - Tewksbury ...
;raciiceo eye failed to detect them, and hence the ;
je -_,
jtes „ Reejaa o „ er , naLeara . IN • I . - •
t I .-77 4"' All. those- , ending us S'lllSeriptions from the I B. Clark ..
caeitrophe. But please bear iii mind that this de- I - . ! ,-e i.
fl H i p
~, , ii. i ii ‘ iiii, ! ' i it i i t isl . :" . h .., P . ravitic i: a.,.l:: , l• ;T t..t..:tit....l, : e ib ,.. tailditiia .. to the .l ;,a e:P., 'fir i,. ..1 . e1,- :
caption Can Ise produced by no othetekiud of Artitic• 1 .L . :'• . i..1...,, a? ; da . ae • a .
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is: Denteres excetti the I "1 1) 14/ "" . i.• ° : 3 l f • "`t ' 1-' fIA-"i• 4,,,, SV.J nation pi ici . ..../ cent; fur 1 ht : h ,lib,Cri , Per, a 5 ! ( 71 , m . 1- )01 ,,,,, m..
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1. we are compelled to prepay the Crilted Statespos- i aa-• ~ a .
,
• , improved ; Mineral Plate,"
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. AND VV Cb It ttb
1 j lrta t ,:e. -
'1: - . which, the teeth and plate are one solid piece, • "..? I'Aillettcirs containing nice et . eliauld be registered, I 11 - . Bircharf.l.:....
varied and colored in SO exact imitation. of nature as I LOOKING-GLASSES, ' ['Mid directed plainly, :Oa! tli.-;- Will come at our risk, j 1-:,....M. D.
ionehalei• it Lard tokielieve that they, can. be Artifie- I NO- 76' WAIIIREN STREET, , otherwise we ar , ,iot•reF-por-110..• for them
1 1 Z-i I i I'. Terboss...
tab s when peen in the mouth. I hare been several ; Ei , en , r e auld ; reu - , • I ! • - •..e - Specimen copies will be taint free to Post ,
A. I'. Kintirtv ...
Intioao4nr.ed by thor who - have looked at them, of • • iM . aee- aee n t. - l ea -1' who wi-1. , o get up n chub; ; • ..:
;T. G Cauldwell, • Ilenry S. Knapp . : New York. , ILL -.-•-, • ~,. .• - 4.1 ; •
.., I)iturrliek.....
-' arepirtg":eome mouths while in' the city, and more + w ~.." ' —to all others, on receipt of four 'cents in stamps.— 1
Cauldwell. I 1 a ,,,
creel tha!taeven the Sioux., I' have brought away licit I •W.
1 e I ......a, expense of registering is only .1 cent-. 4 1:-. V. (treed . , „ a
Vela the ! fl esh but the hone... Those' wanting teeth : SHE subscriber lavitea. connected himself with th , , a
Address Cll..01 7 1:T A; IIIGEI,OW, I i H. G. C as e
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are invited to .call anif examine specimens., They I • shove House i the. Crockery Trade, in elf ite 1.. .
: SU Dock Street, Phil., Pa. I,D . 1... Pewees..
need:no ieuffing or laudation iertre; as their superior ! various brahebt'i" , 7011)(1 simply say to merchants, 1)
s:
Among 1.11 , . hundreds of co:nplhuettlarry notices we I,
.1 B. Chalker :: :
naturalnCas, beauty and cleanliness, um appar a ia at 1 hotel, and boardinghouse kriepere, in a
siehti .And now, in conclusion "my dear fellow men j and adjoining conntiea, that t heir _ e o to k ck . is tL O i n il e e o l f7th rt ii ..... I have received !rem ,newspapere in every section of j
andfelloW women,'" I 'am happy to proffer you the 1 largest of .111 kind kept in . N ew Yr d , their . o
good, i the country, we quote the following extracts frum : ..n .r.,. R.binson • •
"The Sation appears in dear large tree on snow 1 M. Baldwin- .. • •
. henefita af iVhaterer Professional knowledge or s.kill 1
cent is large and Otters), t heir . goo s are ofloin
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......tihi .. ty: paler , and is richly adorned with illustratione." ! A . Bruit
1 in.4 . 111&e acquired While abroad together with Thr ', quality antdelioice patterns; their pries as
tnnit!heakv thinks for the bount y y
of slier atronage ; the trade can o ff er With reference to profit; end that , 1 - ; 1 . 2. s I eavitt.... :
in to a teen nosaion in rite aerate i pl i wi ta4
. eviii:.•ii ha: sustained me in th e past. . ilv cl ime, „. ii Ihe is very anxious to .sell to all who may think it :or j" It Kill atm' I•'ti n \ • •r • ' '
-es ~ i • wor l d. "
—Philadelphia Daily „I"eira.
' le, ai ev'er. - " according to your ability." For the . ; .their interest to giva him a nil. . .
' • ' one of the best reehlics Los- •lul,ll.lied Ind -..\ r t• 1 ) - Gage '• •• •
~u 2k .
.. HENRY
. S.. EN APP. 1 .;
' Jell •. . '•• •- 1 W W . .
pear Wheat " we always have with ne e " my operations 1
sill he gatuiuma. Come on thence halt and maim , . I. • . 1 1837-1 v
New Tork. Jan . , . „ ; see take pleasure in bringing it to the notice of the tn. Itter. ...
. t reAding public.'%—/fari4a3urg Pa. Herald. • . I NI". B. Benedict..
- ett and Idled, the middle " ten-thousand," and the ' ' " The talent and energy of the proprietors, its I
' . upper ten eentums," the, ".aristocracy," and the Original and interesting conteete, and th e beauty of
r- ";:o4 r.r ocritcy," fo still have some bores of every- the type-as :Thy cenrot fail to secure for it a general
; hodyjin I this bad ., world,
; except Rum• - patronising eirculation."— Willi.smilnirp,Pa..fiedepriidext Prese. -
Christiana and Rum drinking Carson Leaguansiliey ! "a 1.5 a literary,and family jimrnal, we havetio hee
1, are goeue.iin I Toursafor cash, , Ration in Cimino:arcing itthe best musing our exotan-
C. IV VIRGIL, Resident DenOtt: gas. • Wrruivise the Ladies to pre-:me it without de-1
ij N . . R: Tender teeth filled without pain, and teeth Jar."—Fulton Pe. Republican. 1-
i' aritlaexpesed nerves treated, filled,atid preserved for
pears. • I _.. . . "We dislike puffing city emanations, but in this
. • . ' case we are bound to give way to merit. . Unlike
5 llentrose February , 31, 15t7...- ... .'• , .
• mans- 'city cotemporaries, the Nation is composed of
. I ' ... ,
' .77: - - . , . . sound substantial and useful matter , and is not filled
...
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Susquehanna Snunary' . up with an overdose of flimsy, withey-washey stuff
from the hands of crack-brained authors."—Erie City
Dispatch.
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Bmghaint,on, Broome Co., N. Y. "It has the most ).".r.llltifUl engraved bearl.we ever
saw, and i • ts eoetenta are di•eply entertaining, truly
delicious' and soul-absorbing."—yilliantstur? , , Va.
THE TiVCSSEER of this Institution are:happy to - be
Ga:ette.
.1. ableko announce to the public that it is now in
ttu . full tide of suecesafol operation, The Seirtinary
taildiblare new , and coMmodieue; the course of
rie
jrutiaio i is thorough and cotupteherisiyee and
,th ' e
ii;:tipiine is 'kind, hat firm,—aindeg. at
,striet order,
proeipt opmdience, correct,. deportinent, and indus-
.'.3llrui .3hritirirmutg.
BOARD OF. INSTRUCTION.
HENnt iIAILTER, A. M..-Ptincipal. _
CfIV, 11.1yrroon, A.M., 'Prof. of Ancient Lan
ri;ANVEl CfIeIIIITTK, _Professor of Mathematics.
. MAris A. TINE:E.c Prrceptress, and Ti_kaelicr of
French.
" rikl+V GORUAL, Teacher pf Priblary Depart
itnpot. —
Mrs. Lrearm, Jialp;SON, Teacher of Drawing and
. IPliintitig: • .
LT. Hv to aoNes, Pmfessor of Instrumental Music.
',. :l Vii.t.t.LuiXAarp;, Professor of Vocal Music. -
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Lx.rr.S'sr.S.
'Tulltali :for .Term of fourteen weeks, fritm t 440 to
.c.SIAX.). I ituPic, 'Drawing. 'and Painting, Extra.
13par,‘ 'rid Walling, Roam furniiled and warmed,
-2.2 `...'5 tic: week.. .
,
• Tuitiol, payment made invariably- in adrance.-- .
- Board 'one ball fn advance. • -
r; 1 .
; 1 ,- ^Ch...t.txNll. '
ln. Term cononencet. Aug. 21111, 185 G. !Id Term
- criarinc,lies bec. -311, 16,16. 3ci Terul...COMmeuceti
..April lit; 1857. '
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For
further information address the principal. : •
B. X. frkntss, St, F. 4. P. 1104, Prest.
Binikrinton, Feb. 11, 18.57.—5wG. •
ELLING; OUT AT COST.
5 •
T dtZE would respectfully inform
.the Pubtic.
.s.) . tat harlu,i , sold his Store at 31ontrose Depot,
j Sellipg - gocab.at coat.
Thosb ryishiag to buy cheap will find it to their in
-terest ti? Fire me a call J. C. LEE.
AlOnt 7 rOse Diepot. feti. 10;1857.
Adrruzustr• ators' Sale.
- MUT* Whoteby peen that byvirtue of an or.
derof the (orphans' court, of Sii , quehanna Co”,
the undeisigned will expose to public pale by venduoi
at,the littc, residence of Lou deceased,
, icilTantick, on Fratnrilar the 2Rth day of February,
inat.p . at:one.o'clock, P. M.. the 'folic wing .pieee in•
parcel (Aland, situate in %meek, to wit t .hounded on
the mouth; by 1and...464' A'. G. Hollister, on the 'we n t
bq
/AMU 'a • Oeerge Young and Oliver • Heald,' on the
north b pands of Franklin Stevens, and on the at
by lands of Petrick Donal/11e. containing, abant one
fitmdred.aiid twenty aerm%,one framed ilvr e ni nc + low a;
tiarn,l,*hird. and from 'RI, to 90 acres irmw-ored.
TIMM made, known on•the day of
' ; URBANE MUTH. AdMiniattator.
, ANNA ,BLARESLF,E., Adruritrix,
pimocici Feb,
itivw.Rovor i t SHORT HORNS
TOO. SALE. -
Tifg auhscriber ha i for sale two Short Ron Hulls,
both superior nUitnal..; viz " Wrso.f," 1 ed
roan; calved April ;11th, 1856, got by' Prince
George of Cambridge (1080) out ot - Eugene by Cox.
ton, &c., and " Apolaeon," white, calved May Bth;
1856, got by Prince George of Cambridge, (10S0)
out of Estelle, by Aron, &c. Price of Wysox,
slll 7 4oo—of APolaeort, 61'5.00
- . SAMUEL F. CARMALT,
Priendstille, SuFrfaXo., Pa.
6 w 4,
feb. 11,1557
,ADYLINISTRATORSI SALE
REAL ESTATE.
VII.7IISUANT to - an Order of the Orphans,' Court in
.1. and for the county of Susquehanna, to u. 9 direct.
ed, the undersigned will expose to - sale at Public
Vendue, to take place on the premises on
.Weall•
aesday, the 18th day of ,Match next.'
at one o'clock P. IL, the lots of land and = appurte
nances which were of Benjamin B. Jackson, deceas
ed, late of Brooklyn, 'in said County, described as
follows, to wit:
lst...The Lot upon :which said decedent resided,
(except three acres hi the S.E.corner) bounded ou the
North by land formerly occupied, by E. K. HOwe and
by lands of R. W. Geri; on the Eait by lands of Jo-
Seph Jackson and lots' reserved for use of widow and
children ot decedant; on the South by last named
lots, and lands of Y. L. Culver and E. C. Wilson c"1
and on the West by lands of . Asa Fish and E. K.
Howe, containing 70 acres and 29 rods; of which ht
or 35 acres are under improvement and the
.remain
] der is covered with timber. This lot is well watered
and upon it is a barn nearly new and not quite coin
`plated. It is favorably located about 11. miles from
the village of Brooklyn, and about 21 miles from
Montrose station on the D. L. &W: Railroad. '
od: A small lot Of land lying. on the road
a few rods north of the dwelling of Joseph Jackson,
bounded on,the North' and EaSt by lands of Charles
Perrigo, and on t;he South and West by
_lands of
Charles Partite anti Joseph Jackion, containing 115
rods of improved land,
TERMS. If purchasers of large lot desire, one
third of purclutse money may be paid on conrervaliZte
of.tiile; one third at the end of one year, and the
residue, at the end of two years, well secured by bond
and mortgage, with interest annualv.
A, WESTON - , .
rs
ASA FISH 'kilm •.
Brooklyn, Ftb. 1t tl 1657. •
- Admi ni strator 's Sale. . 1
;NOTICE is hereby given, that 'in pursuance of an
11 order horn they Orphans' court of Susquehanna
dowdy the subscransr will offer to public sale•by yen
due all that certain piece or parcel ofland, house and
lot, situate in Gres+Bend, Late the estate of Allen
Mclntosh deceased ; Bounded on the north and west 1
1
by lands of the esta of the late F. Lusk, deceased, i
south by lauds of •Samuel Dayton and east by the 1
public street or high way known .as the Great Bend ;
and Cochecton turnpike road; being. about forty feet ;
front on said street tlxid .about sixty feet deep, con•
taming about 2400 square feet, be the same more or `
less, and on which Isla two story dwelling house, out
houses dc. • i .-
Sale to he held upOn the premises on Wednesday
the 4th day of March'inext, at one o'clock p. at., and
terms of payment ma e known on day of sale.
MILTON GILLII..I.N . ,Adner.
Great Bend,Feb.., 2 EVi.
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- NIOTICE.
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TE County Con4issioners have fixed upon the
following days and dates reapectively, for toga
ing, Appel& from thelA.s,..e.ssmehts, for,the year 1857,
at the ComMissionertil Office, in Montrose, to *lt; ,
Apolacon, Choeonult, Forest Lake, Fricndsvllle and
3liddletown„ Monday, Feb., 2f3, 1857.'
Franklin, Liberty & Silver Lake; Tuesday, Feb. 24.
. At:l)nm, JeAstip an flush, Wednesday, Feb. - .25.
Diznocli, Lathrop d Springville, Thursday, Feb
.
ruary 26. • . ,
Great Bend,. and *Se • Milford, Friday,Feb. ii 7.
a
Harmony, Oakland, ud Sus 1. Borough, Monday,
March 2. .. • •
Ararat. Janktion : and Tholtison, Tuesday., March Z.
Clifford, Duridaff and Leticia-, Wod., March 4. .
Gibson, liarford andillerrick, Thursday, Mc.reli, 5.
.Bridgewater, Muntiose and Brooklyn, Friday,
3tareii 5. : . . .
•
By order of the Commissioners.
. . WM. A. CEOs. S, Clary_
' CommissOners' : Mier, 31ontroae,St
_ Januab• 21, A. D i ., 1257. ..)
.. . .i...'
Stileruii% Sales.
817 virtue of sundry Writs issued by the Court of
Common Pleas of Wyoming county and to
me directed, I will erre:kap . to sale br publicr endue,
at the Court House in Montrose, on Saturday the - 21st
day of February inst, at lone o'clock P. 31., the I
follow
ing described piece or Parcels of land, towit-: 1 . . Dissolution.
_
ALL that certain plebe or parcel . of land, situate, I THE copartnership heretofore existing between
and being in the township of Rush, in the county of I I. the undersigned in Manufacturing, Wool card
13usqueltanna; bounded and described as follows, to 1 tag, Cloth dressing, de., is this day' dissolved.
wit: on the north by lands of. Miles Estus, on the ( - • GARRET JOHNSTON.
east by lands occupied by Henry Estus, on the south. J • . • JOiU BEAUMONT.
by laud recently occupied by Sterling Hibbard, 'on 4 Great Bend, January 1,1857.-3 w
the west by Jan.l of Jos ph Llnerhury and William 1 , - - .
Adetilaistrator's lifetime. •
Lake, defendant's, lute t being the undivided half 1 •
; of the above dcletibitl It, supposed to contain fi ft y) , TOTJCE is hereby glren to all parsons haririgde
-1
'acres, be the same more or iess, one log, house, one j .L l l wands against the estate of DASIEL F. Ltscots; I
log hovel for cattle, and oat k .'. I 3 . aeres improved, 1, deceased, late of Forest ioike torinship,tbat the aarnel
I
Taken in esecution'at he atilt of S. S. Grover, ha ; must be presented to the undersigned for arrange
-1 use of Spencer and Port r, vr. Barpabits Kirke. , j meat, and all persons indebted to said Estate are re-
A L BO -••••& 11 the right4tie and interest of Ozies ' quected to make immediate payment.
1 W.Culrer 4 -of in and to, at certain piece - or parcel 1.. - - - FANNY LINCOLN, i Adair'
!of land, situate and beingin the township o f Spring- t • ' EZRA RICE, j l '''
rDie, in the County ofSusquehantia, and bounded and Forest Lake, January 28, 18.57.-ow
I described as follows, to wit: on the north by 'lands) ---•"-----
of Stitland and Strickland, on the east by lands of s
' i Henry Drinker, on the sOuth. by hinds . of 0, Gttl• i'
, yer, on the West by lands'of Z. 6ulrer. containing,a: I ...4)Fr..."''
1 50 1 4 100 acres of land, more or less, one small flamed ! ~8 i 1 1 1 gii ajrn it its it, _WearYork.
house, one small fanned barn, one 'orchard Andel:lout*, IEALERS in . Foreign and Ameriew 'Marble, Mon
4lacres improied. ` , ' • II) itments, Head Stones, Table Tops, de. Also
Taken . 4n execution it the suit of S. S. Grover, to ;Daguerreotypes. - BuAness pertairdeg to the' 'axiom
,i
use 'of Spencer-and,Porten, is. Ozhis W. Culver. I attended to with dispatch, by G. Vs. Pauses, 4gent,
1 - -. -F. Ts. HOLLISTER,SIeriff. , Brooklyn, Susquehanna County, 1"4,
gberif's Clime, Npntrofe, Feb. 4, 1.6,57, , ' ' Yebruarr 4 1 " s ler -z.,..1
r
Administritor's Sale.
NOTICE is hereby giren, that in ptarsuance.Of an
order of sale issued from the Orphan's court of
Susquehanna county, the subscriber will offer to pub,
lie sale, by Yzmdite, the interest of Wm, 11. Brown,
late of Rush, in KR .county '
deceased, iu all that
et rtAlt piece or pan of land situate in Rah town
sh*. 4W - resold, bounded north by land of Larry Dun-•
inore;• - on the east br land of John Hibbard, on the
South by lands of C . Shoemake: A nd on the west. by
_landi of - Runnel!, containing about fifty acres
nearly all impmved, on which is .a dwelling house,
out houses, &e.
Sale to he held upon the' premises on Wednesday
the •4.th day or March . next, at one o'clock P. at., and
terms of sale made known at that time. •
JOHN W. BENSCOTER, Adzser..
Rush, Feb.; 1857, .5r4,
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A CARD.
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T,ant cnt;=train(A to Ppe/ik again. %rot' the gratitude
! ..1_• which I feel, and the renewed obligations that
i my many Mercantile, and other friends, in - this and
; adjoining Counties - , linen placed me ands; by.We
kind patriaiage extended to me. In the Hardware and
1 Cutlery Business (with I. L.. Huns,) r.t . 215 l'earl
i Street, N.Y., and to say that my interest still .con
-, tres at the sarne . phiee, where 1 ask a continuance
O their favors, for.the year ensuing, and promise to
I till much, as woql as those who hare not found it con
' veriest to call, that 1 will do all in my power to make
it. their Interest to do w), and be ~r atefal for all such
farors, - and _world also incite diem to calf at 46
CourtlaneSi - eeet, where l'ain Spo . dal If n i lied, in
another branch of - trade, •riz..l Hate, - Caps, Ftve,
Steaw Goode, Millenery Goode. .kc.. and . where , I
amcielialed by the Statute from being actively eh- .
f ilayerl m selling. or boing, foe'the Firm.
Very Respectfully, • . M. C. TYLER.
i Montrose, Jar). 28, 18.57,-5w
I=
COMES &
Is LOTTED AT
F 2, OD per annum
5o
5 Oo ai •
oo 0 ,
15 00
State Dint, of tht Receiptsvditondittreo'
01. .oqApih4ol4 : '099 . 1k '
Mode add published in pursuancebf ai Aet of
.
Sulquebanua Coustity.—Balanie 0
Collectors Names..l :- Teuipaßips; ;Zhinticatia.i
R. 11. Burch ' • lAribuiii,....i ..J ' 1822 51 1
William Boßei, 1AP01acen,...;..1 359 23
J. C. Bushnell, • • I.Ararat, ....."...1 168 84
Daniel Coon,. Bridgewater, l ..1 1,2.68 42:,
Isaac Tetikstniry,....: — l Erookken..l -1 677 22 1
B. Clark, !Choconut,..-.;.. , 412 SI,
. 3.1' . Tingley, lClitTord, ' 7..1 •In 09 1
G. M. Denison, IDinuack,. - ... i. ' 822 90
B. Brownell,, .. IDundaff, ' 1 . 1 i• 1 8 1 - 9 4
W. C. Stnith„.... ...,..tFrankin,....%.l 440 49 1
B. Birchard, l i Forest, Lek; ..,, 613 . 84
E. M. Day -4 r - ' IFriendstille,.', .1 131 4
R. P. Terboss, lOreatßelid,.; .1 ' 868 1;
A. P. Kinney,. - 1Gib50g,..... i.l 734 641
E. Diminick,.... .., 'Renick,
;,, i
L. Norton, jr.,., ... - ,Barrniany,... 1 .. 578' 21,
E. V. Green,. Illarford, ... ,- I 680 80'
R. G. Coe, ihicksbn, 1 .1 557 871
L. D, Delvers, ' : liessup, . 480 88
F. R. Grow, ILennx, .. 1 , , 516 89,
J. B. Chalker,.... - ',Markt+ - ' 1•I 422 18 1
W. - Robinson, - Tatbrop ' I 233 lo
WilliamA. Crossrean,... iKontrose,....;. , 1,440 96,
M. Baldwin, !Middletown ,...'.; 669 37
Amos Brarit,. , :New Milford,.;. l , 968 79
E. S. Leavitt.' ,Oakland, • i i 163 98
Z. L. Cooley, )Rush, : -I, 580 97
Jonas Phillips,.:. ' iSp3ingville,..::.! , 725 77
M., D. Gailre, 'Silver Lake,....d 02'3 21
L. G. Spring,. . . ... ISurquehanna,., I 611 28,
Willhun Witter,. • iThompson,....; , 253 98
i s i
RECAPITULATION. - •
- .
1 ..
. Amount of Duplicates. • 517,629,41
AmoUnt paid by Collectors,..,;, • 116,370,97
Amount of Esoneraticaus to CollSetors,.... . • 397,03
ijnount of I'ercentage to Coll tone, • 861,41-417,629,41 .
Treasurer'9. (Mlle.!, Montnose,ecem t r
~ , 4 S. A. WOODRUFF ' Treasurer.
. ,
December 31, 1856. i
, - „, 1
..
Commonwealth Custs, • --
Roark. Vien'ers, -
foal ; ........
...A..Gaspenter, late Commissioner.
J. W. smith, Commis.siout*;.. „
Win. T. CAse,
t'enin •
Gland actors,. - ..
Trimti.e .lurorA,
Printiru: .
~... - , - -
I), R. Lithrop, Lite Treasurer, balltTre
OrSPlte Tax,. 1 455, . . • ' '
F,,lsterrt Penitentiary, .
Constables . ... ••.. . ....
Interest on !lollies Loaned, including
Intere.o on Court house Bonds,. ' ' 1,243,75,
Court linu*e Bonds Redeemed, include 1
ing Interest, • • • - : 4,227,07 i
Connty.,tKlitxs..... '..... -.., ' 101,801
•Mduitetimicc alt. West.xt Lunatic Hosp. 144,00;
Court
. lion , e E cpeltA'g, incibding Paiut e -• 1
inp.•,, &C..... • 892;421
S. ' ttlrS4ll:ll,,' Crier,' • • • - 78,001
Stationery. • i 87,91 ;
F. P. Hollister, Sheritrane Jailor, ... .330,481
•S. B. Wells. Prot.& Clerk of Q. R., ........ 121,74;
Township Elections, : 342,09;
General Election, .! 435,80!
PreQidethill Election, • i 431,501
• itt.tices of tilt! Peace, • ' 9.37,
-
- W ild Cit., .: . 1,371
F. Fra;er, District Attorney, . .. I 12),50)
• A. J. Seymour, et- al. Coroner Inquest;: 34,994
. Wrn, A. Crowns:l, Coin'tw Clerk, '-' 400,001
A. Lathrop, Ag . ficultural Society.....,.' 100,00 I :
11.S.Wilson,tissigtiee,Wyalusing Bridge, i ; ' " 1
near N. D. Snyder's,. .1. .10,00
Umwsted t.,nd,::: . .:' •2500
.1. W. Cargill, ) ' • : '.,ai,
'
0. S. Electra, Auditors, 1853, .
..i
D. D. Brown, 1 - - • .
Refunding orders, ..." . .co'. T. k E. R. R. kci 692,03
Treasurer's Percentage,..' ' :- 716,71,
$4:7,911,48:
TREASURER'S STATEMENT OF MILITARY FINES FOR YEA.
C:osieetort
RECAP
Amotmt of Duplicates,
Amount paid byConectors. ...
Atutitisit of Exoneration,
Amount of Percentage to Collectors..
• * Amount Unpaid of 1850, .
STATEMENT OF TREASIIIIER'S A
P.R. S. e. IVOORRUFF, Treasurer.
Tu amount , reeeired from Collectors • :
for 1850, $464,10
t 4(1 I ti. i.• ttN ir 0 'Y. '•'NT
1 8:16 To aggregate•of state Taxes levied
:Ind assessed for the use of the Corn- ;
monsrealth, ,tor the year 1856, . $8,586;12 .
To aggregate amount of outstanding taxes, • • ;
for 14.1 C years 3843, 1849, and 1856,. ' 4 . 2:12,42;
To amount received on Unseated Lands,. ; 306,00
STATEMENT OF TstEASUREWS ACcOtST RELATIVE TO ROAD AND Sl7lloob TAXES ON
SEATED LANDS.—FIRST, ROAD TAKES.
•
5.0.D.1? neaturfer, . : CONTRA.
rsi
To amount of Warh.uts for DA Taal It r
~1 4m onit Pad 'Th i 'sh i l," , • •
es, for the sure.: ve'aiu'r 1855, .
i 0 ,::+ • ; p °
• :; py usasurees percerataga : :„.. .
•
VM
To am6unt of Scixxii Warrants. for' 13 7 amount paid Townships;. • e
$2.5:4,
- ,
By Treasurer's. ; .... 13,2.2 1:
the sole year, 1855 • .266,49
PR. ROLL $77.04 bhprif. l (104
To amount of fines and Jury fees a.sl IB s amount' paid treasurer, and charged. in
• per -certificate (X Cierk of Court cif , hia account,. . 5127,07
per cent retained krt.' ' • 3,9 ,,
Quarter Sessions,
.$131,00' i37 3
S. A. WOODRUFF, TREASURER or SUN. Co., INACMUNT CURRENT +rim sAio CO.-
To amount of duplicates, 1856, " ' $.3 7,62941 By *moult mild County Auditors,• $lB,OO
`, By Etas:tendons to Col of 11561397,03 . •
To amount ;add from returned Lairds,. ;; , 10,0' B. Pe rcentage to'Colkethri, •• : - 861,41-41,250,44
. ,
To amount received from B. P. ilolfister`.... :By Peven Aefundhig oiders, •• • • y --. ' 39 ; 2 , 03
. ...
ißy County Orders redeemed, from So.• I '
Sheriff, Fines and Jury \ Fees, 1'21',07". to No. 522, inclasiei i .•;; „. ~ ...
To amount in Tressurer's htuute,se per, fest !By Cominfision,. on receipts;l9, 359. ?.5,
,
1 Der 387,02
Auditors Report,
. S ' aB V s9 ; By dornmission, mt• Bspenditurei, 16,
To:lnt% ree'd from forfeited BecogniuMees, .45,09' Am '94 2 t, ,'' 2329,69—.416,71
, , per CCEI
To amount receiied - from Unristed tfands, 616,721 By amount in TressureOs hands„ 1,439,37
, , —,.........-1
DR.
tie Contract Prir";:- $18,500,001 Ikarat and secondione ef Monty Bonds,
To laddiOxinal ex.fienxes, pei or. redeemed eidfinterest, 67;401,2
Br cash paid Anglia 1554,, 500,00
dPr of County Oorprnissionirs,. 4310521 if, cu b r ed k r ib m biHi ri g ; , ; 1,425,70.
To Furnislgni;,. • , 4• • - te42.59 70 : . i_Couatv OondP, 44 1 0ateredi.... 1038,2'0
ir --------- -
417.629 41j
SUSQUEHANNA COENTY.-1856
516,131
. 490,50
. 889,50:
. 177,50]
186,001
• 219,001
21,00 1
822,26
• . 50,45
. 2,092,55
• :198,40
161,00
• • 184,29
...... 591.19
18,00
=UM
. auburn
.4.rArat. •
;
. ;Bridgewater.
~ B rtgAdvii •
.ICimeonlit
.IClifrurd.
iDiznock
.iFranktin . . ....
Lsko
.IGt. Bend
qlerriek
• I
. Jackson
.
Liberty .Latbrnp •
...
Middletown.."
.New Milford.
!Oakland..
!Springville
'Silver Lake
!Thomson .. , ..
Clifford. • •
$364,10
f9,Y.19,14 1
SECQNA,- . 4#_001; TAXES,
b7AVEMMCT SHERIFFS ACCOUNT.-1
;I $20,609,291
RECAPITVLATION 01
$`10,263,22
4 . ssesitbk of the 15th, of April. .4,
Collectors' Accounts for 1838.
1774'32
334 90.
159 32
1,195.70
638 34
382 72
720 45'
77717
16G 52
407 88
485.33
123 94-
798 - 19
696 - 96:
340 48
345 81
633 93
628 63
.447 23
483 92
400 19
219 74
1,365 12
524 10
914 87
153 48
545 99
7674 90
CB7 20
305'45
t 39 23
retage.l4ol.: Due
$4O 15' . -
l 7 02 •
Eens.
e 7 44
6 71
1 14
9 79
6 29
9 65
.2 "2
4 6 •
6 71
11 15
2 97
96
27 86
1 97
52
14
12;651
1.52
14
511
1 62
2 41
7 59
5 77
e. 25
15 2 I
IMB
1397 03
A 16,370 9'l
By (aunty orders redverned,froni . •
No. 1 b) 538, inelogive..... .$1.6,4F34, 1 74
By refunding orders to N. Y. &
- E. R. - CA7lmpany,&e..
By Trevurees
By paid County Auditors,..-..
\-:. :
• • I.
Amirunt E.ronera
paid. : ions.
30,88 1 12,00
MI
1.50
3,00
5.00
4,001
0,00
5.00
9,03+
8,55.
3,33'
25,18°
15.'20
9.98,
13.30
@,OO
2,50
5.231
23.03
4,75 ,
31 S3‘
1
16,611
11,131
10,63 1
9,031
9.931
7.001
29.45
13,30
19,95
24,70
11,40
i *93,00
V 364,10
$515.00
IiA.TroN.
$ 51 &) 00
5464.10
• • •;
0 0
• • 39,00-.--SSISP)
MOUNT WITH MILITARY;FUND
'CO:tit/a:7 - 7 - ---- (;Ti.
Bry amount paid Brigade Inspector; u per •
bis account rendered,. ' E 30,00
Br amount paid G. W. Pecli, Capt. of Union .
Bill Artillery Company, I 50,(N)
Br amount paid Susq. Guards, to A. Spicer,. 60,00
By amount paid Assessor's, 1 27,30
By amount paid Printers,. ! 26,00
By amount paid Commissionms... 15,00
By amount paid Corn'rs, for Stationery,...... 20,00
By Treasurer's Percenutge 0n#364,10, Ip. C. 3,64
By amount in Treasurer's bands, 140,16
- C 021 1 112.4.-
„ .
Illy- five per cent allciireil to Collectors on
;,. final settleroerit
By Exoperationa to 20,5,00
By unpaid Dater, 0f'43,49 and 1830, 332,42
Treas.percentage 0n58,262,08,at :.p.c. 82,62
By amount paid State Treafturer, 8,179,46
URT BOCSE ACCOUNT.
1111
NE
• ears.
1850:
=
111111111S3
69.2,03
716.71
18,00
ii
"
\
%
I
$17,911,4$
1854 AND 1856
Peitenl• t .Arizotent Years
age. dut. .
1856.
1,62;
47:
47,
, - , 5%;
1.1)5i
1.30 i
1.601.
39 . 00 1350
$89.00 1
$! 4 ,90
t 9,219,14
bin
•: . ~ --
16,484,74
tO2ll 61W:4
f2f 1 ,263,22.
Altiiiimitt of the COulity Treastith
- 4 , 7-..,-1,;, - :.,-.7t4vAut ist,.i sn. . ~. :_
A esttio t iti the:Treasury '3/ ,43 ' 9,87
I ra ' ' 'mai* 1 r - evioui Pii3oo.
.., ; _, 3" . P 1 , - .
alkiunty onds to New Court
,4*tetuctortt, die Septertiber 15tb, -, '• • z
44 2 .' ' 1 ,
I t o.
Waft lime, due hepiipml;er I 6;b, ,lass„. 3,300,0 t)
Yak Wu - 4i f " - 1 ' 1869;..„3,590,00
Sixth issue, '.: .. 'a` ''
'" 1830,- 337,52
Several slinottnis of Notos, Bonds. Sudg,..• •
merits; Sm., is per Auditors. Report ‘
. • 600,00
111 - We certify 'the foregoing to be A. true taste
meta, - ..I. W. SMITH, . . ,
. W. T. CASE, coutrisenersi
PERRIN WELLS, 1
Attest-WY. A.'Csossisk, Clerk. ' - ' ',- - •''
I Commissioners' Office, 31ontrOse, t • , •
Jammu,. 23, A. It., 1867. ' 1- • - ' '4w
Limited Partqe*ip.
VOTICE is herebylitten that in conformity . with
/I thi statute concerning limited partnershiPti,"tie
tbe subscribers, Moses C. Tyler, Daniel H. Lawrence,
James N. thigv and John. A. Kingsbury, do hereby
certify that we have formed a limited partnership
pursuant to Said statute. ~ .- . , -
,That such pastnership into be conducted under the
muse and fires of L 11.IYAENCE, GRIGGS it.gl: lo S . .
BVRY.' That the general nature of the business, to
.be transacted is the bkijitig, selling 'and trading in
straw goods, millinery goods. hits, caps, , um
btellrui and such other , articles .• at are CU 1 y sold
therewith in .the City of New -York. That- the said
Daniel tr. Lawrence, James M..,Griggs and 'John A.
Kingibury, tire the GenetatPartnerst; that Daniel M.
Lawrence and James M. firiggicreside in-the 'City,
`County and State of Hite( York:' that the said 'John
A. Kingsbory resides in Jettkey4.Nty Hudson Cpu*y
and State ofNew jersey; and that the said koses C.
Tiler is the Special Partner interested in said part
nership, and that he'resides in. Montrote. Suaqtlehan
ha County, State of Pennsylvania, and that as such
i Special Partner, the said Moses.C. Tyler has contrib
uted to the common stock of the said partnership,
the run of sit thousand dollars in cash, actually Paid
in. That the said partnership, is to commence on the
I first day of January, 1857, and to terminate on the
i thirte- first day of December,lBs9.—Made and signed
this "sist day of Dticember,lBs6.. ..
1 : DANIEL H. LAWRENCE. ,
JAMES M. GRIGGS, ' ' General Partners.
JOHN A. KINGSBURY ; •
MOSES C. TYLER,- Special Partner. -' 003
Guardians Sale.
. .
N 0T C hereby Risen
thititPil t e l i n u
order
therphns'Court oflZuelna
County, the subscriber will Offer for sale at. public
?endue, the equal undivided one fifth part of all thitt
certain piece or parcel of _land, etiolate In Gibson
township in said county, late the estate of Enos' Whit
ney, deceased, bounded -North by lands of I3enry
Barriger and Almon Stearns, East by /sad, of Gooto
Potter, South by lands of Evart 'Whitney and Ste..
phon Payne, and West by finds of Oscar-Washburn,
containing silty-sia acres or thereabouta, lie the same
more or leas : Sale to be held upon the premises. on
Wednesday, the 2.5 th day of Feb. next. at 1 o'clock,
P. M. Tema of sale to he macle:known on. day of
sale.' SILSS 51! WHITNEY;•
' '
Guardian of '
Eugene and Ella Vihit.ney,.minor bells of
• Henry - A. IVl4ney,deceased.. „
• •
, .
Gibson, January 28, 1861.-414 .
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, 66 South third St; Phil.
ExecutorNXoiice.
NOTICE is hereby given that litters Testamenta
ry in the Estate of Jowl IliErsxxr, deed; late
of Great Bend, hare been granted to the subscriber.
All parsons haring claims or demands upon. said Es
tate will present the same duly attested for payment,
and all persons indebted to the same by rote or ac
count or otherwise wjll call and settle the - same im
mediately. W.. GRAY; Executor. .
Great Bend, Jan. 21, 1857. •
LOOK IND REAM
SOMETHING-• NEW!
IHE undersigned, Merchant, at , •Dimock Four
Corners, has lately discovered that for ready
pay, he can !ell more goods and make more money,
at one ha/f the usual profit put upon country goods,
conseqUentry 1 can sell goods from five to ten per,
cent lowey than other establishmenin In this section.
But ol,miot take mj word for it, call and ate for your
selves. Bring a little cash, or some •kind of,country
produce, and buy.your goods at a price unparalleled
in the history of mercantile trade. Ny stock islarge
and well selected, and I am receiving new additions
every week. .kly terms of sale are . ready pay. It
will certainly be for your interest'to call and see me
before pnt-chaaing elsewhere. •
Flour and salt-kept constantly on hand. •
• * l ll. 13. TliAtElt .
•
Dinrock, Jan. 14, 1857.-2yl
A FORTY HORSE POWER
STEAM FOR Sit%
IN .GOOD:OUDEIL.
6.) FEET eight inch stroke, 14 inch Cylinder. TW-
O lance v. heel, three tons. Is a strong well built
machine. Suitable for a C'oal.Shaft or Tannery, and
will be sold very. /or. Address, * ,
POST BROTHELS:
Montrose, Pa. •
41in. 14, 1.557'.:
Adatinistititrix' Notice.
"kr QtlcE is hereby giyen to all perioni having; de.
mends apinta the estate of egant.ta.poa7s,. de r
late of fistful-a tthrusblp, tteit the•sante,intist
be presented to the undersigned Yol::sitrtstrigemditt;
and all persona indebted to said Estate are requested
to make Immediate payment. • ' •
iIANNAH PAYNE, Addx.
llarford, Jan. .14, 1857.-6 w .
HOME AGAIN*
FRIENDS AND - PATRONS,
-• nappy New Year to you!
ATIIER late,l know, but I came all the Way
from Philadelphia to say-it; and bare it is and
God bless you with it. And now " call rottrld" as
quick as possible and see me for I . have something
neir and beautiful to show you. ' • . •
C. D. VIRGIL, Resident Dentist.
Montrose, January 7, 1857. . „.
• .
$364,10
TIMIOTTIT SEED. .
.•
fr7iTRELL'S TIM OTllf.S.F.F.,D.,..warranted pure
' ' For sale by . , ' .
Willa
41S 44-
3fontrose, Jaaiiiiry 2F, 1857.
OLSINET rdißtifilTOßTs
rult,Q ll •
. r
vrA TAT R ER and dealer ih all Undid
13.1 L Furniture, •Is nos prepared to fill 'all
orders litr fledsteads of _all. kinds'. at wholesalctni
reptil e mo.short noauc....Retall prices rangeSs 6 l:ll 2 .
uptrards i , according to Stoe., lie a/so.h . eeps on tiuid
Read:y.ll44e Coffins; and as fie ha's an ele:ent
lleaise; he is prepared to attend funerals on short
Sew 3filfe - rd, Dec. 17, 1856. n 461y1
CR.
V U,1 , .1
38,54
$770.75
mr,
riirr FARMERS ATTEI\I I 3II:.I
lirimdersigned would respectfully anocencetii•
11 the Friantincluid.all others interested, liutt
-hare as...ocLitod ourse3‘4% to ether , under the. firm of
, AfirTA:TILDEN,,
4t, the old stand of M. Mott, where we are pre
pared to furnish-PLOWS of the MOM approved pat:.
terns now• hi am. such:as illakldiei ' ~ Voiet
Ikon, dr. Also Points tor all tkinilik, • Landsidet#
Culls - atm- toeth. and all kinds of castings for Faint‘
era and others, all of which we propose to sell *slow
as can be alTorde4 bI say establishment is thiii coon.
try. . , _ ELIJAM MOTT.
- . • 0. - 4. TILDEN:
" 'We Are a 1 agents 'for ;Emery's -- 11orse'.PoWerti
brag and Cireditt Saws for wood; also Dog.; Clim 4
-Powem, which we can furnish On shiquotlce:
Monerase. Jan. 4,1837. - • Itt
$2G6.49
11631
$131.06
MILLINERY,.
Dress Making and. Fancy More.
A. D. STORM. it; CO.
WOULD respectfully announce to 'the Indies of
7-1 r Montrose nod vicinity, that they haveopened
tint DMESS.OOODS aciFIRCSISHUSO STI. )I M .
onlfain Street, over the Farmer's Store where they
will be happy to see their eldfriends.ond also solidlt
the patronage of new o n es. .Mies Chase4ill attend
to the Millinery department ic 3 the' Drees-waking (le l
partment will be under the c erge of iise•Wlitters
house. .'Sept. 24,.183 . 6. - • 31--tf
r 3
s cc.. .
Noteit ti bereft iftivekititi "ladettei
'to IW elditeof irtlblitil 16; of the
township ofliewitilfind, dee'd4 that,thesitnelantot
be presented to the tuldpraigoed inuaediate pay
meat, and those beltngLebtitni, iii.presit - meth d*
attested for settletnant--: :
nuaiAiviimsk i ixectiZr.
litewlnifotd;-JVif /B,g. ; ,; 110*
• Get I . IIIE ' 'BEIPT;
Prinee Cilitk;•=leiSti*ed.lal,4,o44l6lll4
WITIftLL :90
_
Troist aro the best l. the purest toned reedithittuk
rhetittOrtho iiresieht dsy: . the - PirsiKentiark
has been awarded tbent 4thererer exhibited.
. For Sal 6 by -- pitogS' k:SplkAgis:
Montrose, Jan. I-,
lliti464ki
fooricelit. Ir thin"a el 1 r e to t in e
mended, liberal Wigei tmployment
will be given. Addles., or
• • , 11; EA I /0 te
flerford, Suiq. Co., Pa:;'. ben 31;:18611,: _
Eraa's do •Co 4 it Great gritifie4 fide
409 sitoADwa 4 .r lriswirtonst.
PINE GOPIEWELRY GIVA . iiwAirjTo rvio
CHASERS OF BOOBB< ,
A Lt. nooks wilt be seld as low asnark be litif wt .
other Stores, many at them„ for ;ear. 'Sear
Books received daily . . A GIN shying In Takla fret&
26 cents to 10'06; even iw.lth; Pritl46l4eit
it is sold. Miring on Via erytniOSteek Dined .
and valtrage...eyekr.;4:4 2 4_09 1 " Motu' "Lint'
sales and small profits,-., Ma Art,dowswined
our customers better . bargains 01111,411 a by had else:
where. Any book published itt.New,Ynrk or Plass
delphin, will be ,promptly sent, gift 'included, an rii
ceipt afpublislier's price. -Citalogties Bonita 1114 - .
Presents. containing . foil .explanittftms till be .seats
free,to all parts of the country.
The most fiberal indttewnentiareafferidta
Any person . by sending us an Order fur. tan books;
with money incloied, will be ontitledtto*sztris;Book
and GO.- .-:• r-:,
• All orders fur books contenting Maatt t ll9 mum
perfect safety,) should be reglitered fts the - POUOSeo
where they are mailed, and directed to Sums Co.;
409 Broadway, Sew:York • - • -
: -
Thomas tc. Sons,Houth , Founts
Street, Philadelphia; d. B. -LipptncottAk
deiphia; D. Appleton & Co., Broadway, Weir York;
Derby & Jackson, Holism Street: New York:
sopm?l,l,,,A t c.ATALoovE,
CO,;
Principe' Store;4o9,HroadwaY; Re York.
Branch Stores at 125 Ohlittltit Suee,f,Phibiaikad*
and at•Waskington. D. C: : ' Igna,
NEW .PALE AND-WINTERIIOOO&..:.i ,
.THEsbscriberima just mieived w - neteatick of -
poods,.compriAing.all the: 7ari t eties hmi4olhra.
kept, among whiCii,are DRESS GOODS , ieinany,
stfles'and qualitieS, 2 Struir, Silk, ',and 'Velvet 12Z
ET.S, SHAWLS of varionallnds ind &aft.,
and having added a good assortment ce: ..1
Ready 'lade Clothing, _ _ _
also, Boots atid
for Men and Boys, his-assoltment is larger iinentOejr
general than at any other. stablialummt igtitia vtcln=
' :ty, 'and gut ow Motto
,is,,riotto be underaojcior! con.
; denily ask old customers, (whose . past MAnd pat.
ronano is`gratefully acknowledged) and-alt Withibg
Goods cheap, to call, as l i we shall try hard twiatipli
You to your entire satisfac on. S. S. ISGAWfit
Bribson, Icor. 5„ . 1866 t ' -
• WESTfEiRN VAPID. •
T WOULD asy to' persohi dellrous of purebaidhd
1 land in the soot, that I have tietm tbrough'thp
greater -portion of ,the wear, and had ionsideridide,
experienoe in entering Government Lands. Eiti%
tend to return to the. west In the Spring make,
entries for all persons desiring me to do so, and &ark
suttee theentries to be good and done steeordlistto
the strict letter of the law.;'l'can be seen at Sesitie'S
Elotsl in 'Montrose during January court i er iutOress*
ed personally or.by letter at XOti," . Biisquebinutaso. l
Pa. reeittly other time.
The 'buying of Western Lands einficit•Ltif to' pay
from twenty•five to three hundred - pet cent on #lli
money. nvested.
Now is the-time. Secondhand land for side chop.
- Lynn, Dee: le; 1856 . (CC. LYMAN;
THE ILLUSTRATED. DITION -•
Irving'' Ile of .Washington.
•
(A - P.FGT:4II &0., will ennunence in a. ow
days a new edition of,dilsgrtnte
Monthly Pena, Price •25 cents -
Each volume •will consist ot 44 paitOiandmitiiily
Fainted in imperial °Min. , The whole *coltalilibo
illustrated by about 80 bupFrior.Egroingie 01409).
iqcluding Portraits and ,original Hieterimd- 1: 0 0=
by eminent Artists. With numerOits WOOtrcti
Maps. Each part will contain at - lead •
.one engraving ore Steelc. ,. .etery othertpartilyili*iiie
two §yeellastes. '
- • •-- ?Tiara OP liriltiCATOYM: . 7 , i! t.;:r
1. Each seralmionthly part, .. - eontaining , tint Amalie
specified, 25 cents, pay#lcon,dellegy.,.., •
2. Sultse'ribis tuust .engage to take We: . .estitle
work. ; -
' thesecornd and subseOnent - volumea s will -*le
aned itt doable parts 2 --and the whole will' Imainddisk:
ed at re gularinterrals of tWo weeks...
. ,am ong the Illustrations already engraisalor,ostty
completed, are • the following . • • ,
• roaraalts (on Steel :7 •3
Gen.' &boiler, Gen. Mai' Lete r Putitini, 7 o4.s,
Haunt Lee, 4ien. Arnold, COL .16014:lei Gest. - fhwest
Gen..Wayne,,,Gen, Ward/ Geo: Clbltnnif Gen•LlWtsE -
Rob.. Morris, Gen. Montgomery; Gen.Aark, Qom: St: -
Clair,. Gen. Hamilton, Gen. Lord Stirling; Geri: Gates;
'Gen.jtaran Stenlini, Gen. Glover; Gen. Litlitette:
Geri: Eir Win. flow*, Gen..Coutit
Henry Egfitita,•Gen - : lAtun:dtt; Oeselordieoinuellnle4
Gett. 3itter,,GO, Ennikene. i,f
W 441 1 1 1041 teem. i n t?, Pißttrn , I
W:,, A !
ailtiegtdit frome pi tetunliut
• Washington from like pletAro byVeristird/ett
'Washington Com the picture by Stuart.
4Atesalingod•front.the pletute - of illoesittwo
A str o bl ng te u - 4un Pf • . B ,""Wizi
ti km
Nt'ashingto the lOture•of thOwlits Ye'
Wastingten from the Original
Mrs. •WarMington, (early portrait:)
Mrs.. Washington from Stinut.s. ,• . -
Mies Pisilipis front- origival pictare, - .; •
t.t.tuwraanossox •• - n.
Histdrieal Scenes (from Plights& pesignsii,
. Site of Ituthingtoit's-Birth Plate, '
Mount Vetnott (three ) •
Washington as le ! urveyor, -
Washington at fort•liecesaiti: •
Washington Surveying the:DianuaSivamp?•f !-
Washingtop . at Winebes*._ ~ • .f
1 ,Washiniton's Field Sports.
- Fortifying Ihnikeria
Fort Ticonderegii. • - • • , '
Fortifications at West Point, '111'190. ,
- ..tynshington quelling aAimi-, (freiti aloiqpiait
flew of 11c • ii inll7*. • • • • • •
• Besion front Niches/VP Ifeightielktl4o3;"
'Announcement of Indept Matte;
• Battle of Trenton, *We of Gminsiiiiihto,
Monmouth,. BrAddock! ‘ s tattio, lifski m mt
going to gengtfus o. k.c. • . • •
"Mti t always ren'ittin;
of ihe Fatlittr ":
N. is intended that thirillaitraticbg hi ibis
edition shell he worthy:or the Sehlegt *A4 Of
thor • „ The nefksrtiste hpze b6pylltingq4...te i k 110511.
migh-M1 driining4 anal the, inns!. eminent
At dlexpensW 0 14
engravings ireeNtablerldAtnerithuld* seal t r
isfacuity.ttrainsteurs of fasthlieti testa: .1f
Tills Cannithiee#l B ePighetin,i ~/ibefl4lll 4 *
Tills edition' in publis;fie4 cschl*4 l .7" f fig futsollittit
diento Vagierif retaking ti it iudeetthiinfint
three- tint& wfll ietteivC d etimpliiteo6{ Of the' lea
stated - • -; -.
ABEL TURRELT
- ,Ifil.114.1611VEllt:Ir,: • - i
rlig iiubicrilier , thankful for past. hymn. IN
anhollnce to - hie LadieS et:4 ll 4lWe, end edl 6l 4# l
towns, th at she has just Tentrusil fitted 'll/Icir,''Troi
with a full assortment of WiateiMillinety&Meal.;
:Listing of- Silks, Satins, ITei r ls*"Rib° 94l W C et i -
French and Anacrican_Wwurs,lineteyert till*usit;
ally found in a Millinery .Store, 'A variety
_Of W(aief
Bonnets, constantly on hanifor Medd toorder.A:trici4i
moderated Call and: tienr , :;.' 7 -ICifi , RALDVIMZ: -
Arerat, Dec. 3,18313. A % - A:: . I-A
14 rt. Akitieig }}Pu ' ll's Hair It ter.
k ti.
is.t." , nr,-and sZlobi nat,liselielmee, t ILO
Dye..anit Moidevia'Oreatta, thit.ftelat; Wit
Flowers, Datives liungatiak. Wotan. X 11 .
Infallible - Ileme4y,liiaraltettief; ilkS tit -.-
Hallows:es 1114, and 01n010114 , . I -
,(Maas Cement , BtAreei Deidylteuto ' -- iiji itisrl ,
- iy all of the 'meg **alai MedliAtiele...-1 1 111klit.4 iti t ,
market, elate store of • . -..-1 4nl/D-Tuga,'Wk' -"' '
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A i E It' TERI" Elio ': ,,, x,ii . '6 -, t-
KEEPS ALIVIFISE- :*ol l l l .lls4llltf :..
PATEVr"MEtotb-11 4 1g1;; 7 4:.:
AND A FIRST ARTA. At/0T EN - .
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