Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, December 24, 1857, Image 3

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v. F. READ d 11. 11. FR4ZIER, EDITORS.
E. LOOMIS, CORRESPOND'S(' EDITOR
MONTROSE. PA.
Thursday, December 24, 1637.
oa..r• The Printers in our office, feeling that they
+. have done the State some service"—by their assid.
uOus labors during the .pa=t year, consider themselves
entitled to a few days' relaxation, and propose to ad
journ for the holidays, after the manner of Members
offongross. We shall therefore issue no paper next
meek ; but, meanwhile, taking Time by the forelock,
w-e wish to our readers, all And 'several, "a_aterry
Christmas and 'a happy New-Year,"
or Our junior typo, who intends to get up a lit
tle the, nicest Carrier's Address ever seen -this side of
the Ileck7 Mountains, ,;wishes us to insert the follow
ing. partly to show that his pootryl-machine; is in run
ning order, and partly to prepare the public mind for
h advent:
This is to give Montrose folks warning.
Don't let it cause another panic,
If vou':Atould have a call Satanic, -
On New l'ear's Pay in the morning ;_
But say your pmyers, and all keep steady,
And be sure and hare your Quarters ready
arGovernor Walker's letter resigning the goy
_ errairship of Kansas, and acting Governor Stanton's
aessage convening an extra session of the K a n sas
Lecislature, Must convince theAtardost to be con
vinced that the charges of fraud and usurpation made
against the framers of the LecOmpton Constitution,
arc one. We cannot wonder that the high-handed
villainies so plainly exposed by Gov. Walker's letter,
have caused a large portion of the Democratic par
tv at length to refuse their support to the lawless acts
o f t h e f iluvery-eztensionists. The question -has be
came simply whether the doctrine that the majority
clan rule—once considered Democratic doctrine— :
shill prevail in Kansas; or whether the, people of that
- Territory :shall be crushed under - the tyranny-of Bor
der Ruffian usurpers and the general government.
The position which the supporters of the Lecomp
tor: Constitution are required to take, is so repug
nant to all the principles of Democracy, to the -doc
trines even of the Kansas -Nebraska-bill, to the pledg
es and public committals of 31r. Buchanan and his
partisans at the North, that a large portion of the
party refuse to sulunit to such degradation as the
support of that instrument requires.
We intended to comment on the errors and ineon
sistenciei of that portion of the President's message
which treats of Kansas affairs; but that now seems
unnecessary; for the letter of Goy. Walker, a distin
guished National Democrat ; fresh from the scenes he
describes, and knowing personally that of which he
speaks, fully and completely refutes the statements
and arguments of the President. It also establishes,
oa good Deuroeratie authority, the statements that
have appeared in the Republican newspapers with
regard to the frauds committed 'by the pro-slavery.
party in Kansas—statements which- the. doughface
organs at the North have uniformly denounced as
" Muck Re i üblican lies." We hope the Governor's
letter sill be, read by all men of all parties ; and after
reading it, no honest man sill attempt to defend • ei
ther the Bordeeauffian';`Ccnistitution or the Adminis
tration that supports it. : Especially those who in the
campaign of)Stib hurfalied for "Buck, Breck, and
Free KJ:was," believing Buchanan was as much in
favor of freedom fol. Kansas as Freznonf, must now
see hew greatly they were deceived, and must repu
diatet. an adminis non whiose principles are the re
verse of their trivia '.
. .
arl MO] ern•Democaace SCCIUS to be shaturning in
its pretended hostility to paper currency, as well as
in other things. The Presideut--that. respectable
old Federtlist—reeommends the issue 0ft20,000.000
of:paper money, in the form of Treasury notes ; and
administration members in both 11 - buses of Congress
are urging the passage of a law anthotizing such a
rniuurc.
In time of war it may sometimes be necessary for
a governinent to resort to the issue of paper money,
or government promises to pay, as was done by . the
Continental Congress during the Revolution, though
the currency so furnished proved little better than
none ; but situated as we now arc, the federal gov
ernment instead of resorting to such an expedient,
should either diminish its expenses to correspond
with its present income, or else increase its revenue
by a hig,her , tariffor by direct taxation. All these ex=
penes must ultimately be paid hy the people; and
.so to mismanage the public finances as to compel the
people to pay interest for money borrowed to carry
on the government, in - time of peace, is shameful
or The Lecompton Constitution, which President
Buchanan and the more reckless portion of the Sham
Dtniserry wish to impose upon the people of Kan
sas, eontaius the following provisions, as set forth in
a . synop,is of the . Constitution published in the Wish
ingtun ,Sicreca, an administration piper which Mu
tabs the doings of the Lecompton Convention:
"The Cr.% enior hi to hold his office for two years,
end must 1e at lean tWrty years of age, and have
Lon a citizen for twenti year; and have resided in
this State at least five , x4rs preceding the day of his
elvetion, or from the f4te of forming this Constitu
tion.
"A Lieutenant Goveritor shall be elected at the
PalllC time with the Gov&nor, and his qualifeatfor
and the 7/latinef of his eleetion shall be the same in
all respects,"
Do the Irish Democracy 'approve of a Constitution
like that ? lithe Free State men of Kansas. bad ad
opted a Constitution with such a feature in it, a hoWl
of " Know NothingLtir" would have grnie'npfromthe
Whole Stunnocratic press, and Irishmen would hare
lees asked to observe that all except pro-Slavery
men were fees,of the foreign born, and unwilling to
giant them erival *rights of citizenship. But here
Irishmen are proscribed--made ineligible to office
for twenty years after they become citizens, and of
course it is all right 'and Deniocrittic. Hurrah for
Jenuny Buchanan and Slavery, and down with the
'ricked black Republicans.?
C:E" Mr. Cox, a Democratic member of the house
of Representatives, has made a strong.appech in that
ts4y against the Lecompton ConstitUtion ; and Mr.
MarAiall, a Democratic, member from Illinois, has_
written a letter lb' the Washington Unzo'r, support
ing Douglas, and declaring that the preserration of
the Democratic party depends upon its adherence to
the principle of popular sorereignty. There is said
to he a majority in the House opposed to the admis
sion of Kansas with the Lecompton Constitution.
L',*" The Senate on Saturday last passed the
TreMmry note bill, by a mixed vote. Yeas 31, Nays
It 4 ,ll`ers. Crittendon, Foot, Hall, Kennedy. Seward
and Wilton dale Opposition voting for it, and Messrs.
Broderies, Jeff. Davis, dohnsonof Tenn., and Pngh,
( Democrats) voting against it, with a majority of the
Rtpublimns. It forbids the issue of an y states below
denoillittattion of tiloo.
Cl` Theßanks of New YOrk City and State, And
al.o those of Boston, have-generally resumed specie
payment.
tr- We would call attention to the advertisement'
in our columns of "The New-York Piese,'-', a new
weekly:the first number of which we bare received,
and find filled with a variety of ititercstin; Matter, -
Was, poem!)
For the independent Pepublican.
Spending an Evening "out"
NOWTIXIIII-LN-PAUTICOLAR, Dec. 3, 1851,
MR. l'stasran:—ln the latest lingo, I ani"lying
around loose" just at present; and so ithappens that
On this particular evening, after an afternoon tramp
of ten miles through a snow storm?, my location is in
the immediate neighborhood of this nnsnutTed and
unenlightened half civilized tallow candle. Said tal
low candle is situated on a little four-legged table, in
one comer of a farmer's kitchen, dining room, and
parlor. The farther side of the table is inhabited by
a Fuperaminated tin pan, containing a surprising veg
etable, which Jim, the farmer's son, tells me is a Je
rusalem cherry tree. Between that and the candle,
the only objects of interest are two balls of blue
yarn transfixed with a darning needle, after theinan
ner of hearts in a valeniine, and ono half.of a pair of
snuffers that won't snuff the candle. The last men
tioned ornament to the society of the table, still re
tains its ancient place of honor by the side of the
candlestick ;hut its glory has departed together with
one of its lees.. It looks lonely and emblematic: of
the condition of an old bachelor. Console yourself
with the idea that if the other half was there, the
snuffers would - have to snuff.
'ln the centre of the room stands the unremoved
supper table, on the top of which two remarkable
wrinkles in the cloth form an algebraic sign ofcquak
it.y between the farmer and his wife. On this side of
the table she washes the dishes, and at the opposite
sits the farmer, reading the Bannir of Li6erty,which
a neighbor has just brought from the postale° a
couple of miles distant. Neighbors hero do neigh
borly acts.
By the.ezcited appearance of the old gentleman's
nose, through which he spells all the hard words, he
is in pursuit of knowledge under difficulties. Ever
and anon, he stops to utter a threat against the un
terrified little Simeon, who, regardless of prophesied
punizinnent, is convening the cat up stairs, using her
tail by way of a handle.
. Among , the, items of intelligence, the spectacles
have recently discovered something of unusual inter
est, and, placing them at half-mast in the lower notch
of his nose, the masculine member of the aforemen
tioned equation addressed the with the exclamatory
idea that "Folks said as how obi Barnum had got
back all his money and was richer'n cver;:agiii."
As it was evidently necessary to say somithing, I
said, "So say the newspapers."
" Well, now, what try° s'pose he's ben (loin all the
while? Folks said be wan't wuth nothinl, a spell
ago."
"He went to England, I believe," replied i, put
ting up my paper and turning around for a chat.
Here the other member came in for hershare
the conversation, with the interrogative remark thlt
"She'd heetil somebody tellite sutLin"bout Eng
land's Lein' a kind o' half-bnother uv his'n."
At this juncture the spectacles were again elevated
to the top notch and directed at the news-column of
the Banner of Liberty. I being at a loss for a re
ply to the last inquisition, looked as much as possible
as if I didn't know; wherCupon Mrs. C— subsided
into trashing her dish, and I returned to my scrib
ble. The farmer and his wife arc good &lacerate of
.course.
If you are ever obliged to put up for the night at
a strange house, look- at-the mantle-piece, and you
may form your expectations. Its. arrangements are
indicative of the family character. The educated and
uneducated sit 'in very much the same kind of chairs,
and stir the fire with similar. pokers. One pair of
tongs is very much like any other Pair of tong:, and
coal scuttles arc expressive of nothing in particular;
but the ornaments of . the tnantle-piece are develop
ments of the ramily taste. The very situation, of the
'snuffers is Significant. An Indian vegetable pill al
' manac banging on .a brass-nail, in coliittany with a
diagonal pit:et:Aim!, i r. f..rt ; and you
need not be surprised at the owner's referring to said
almanac for the puirpose ofa_seertaining when Thanks
giving day)is to happen. Those bright brass_ candle
stick.--, in downwards at an angle of forty-five
degrees, prognosticate cleari sheets and warm blank
ets in my sleeping place to night. Because of those
tobacco pipes, I will vennire to prophesy, not confi
dently however, the forthcoming of a pitcher of cider
by and by. 0,0 this end of the shelf is a tin sav
ings bank, which, judging by the appearance of the
chimney, has been broken open amid rubbed by the
Young spendthrift, its owner. Considered in an etlu:
catiutud point of view, that institution is a fidiure,but
its intention foreshadows small cups of economical
coffee. to-morrow morning, as well as the old lady's
n,greeirde surprise- at ihe fact that I take mine with
out sugar. That switch, cut from the lilac bush, by
the aid of which little Simeon has just been persuaded
to have his face washed and go to bed, is the expo
,
nent of the family discipline. In the middle of the
chimney-breast hangs a picture of a very unremarka
ble young lade, with her Sunday-go-to-meeting atti
tude and extiression of countenance in a remarkable
state of preservation, consideting the peculiarity of
the circumstances. Fhe is at present receiving the
passionate addresses of a young ge.ntlenum without
any wrinkleS in his
.pantaloous, and who wears a
standing collir, old style, and his hair brushed up in
front. On the shelf beneath, a sugar representation
of a small dog, w hi; blue cars and a green tail, com
pletes the art union. These observations ofthePres-'
cnt case are sufficient.
If there is a vase of flowers on the mantel, you will
pass the evening pleasantly, and may sleep without
having one eye open and one leg out of bed„ as the
vigilant man is proverbially supposed to sleep. The
person who loves flowers is almost always agreeable.
Everythin g has a meaning, from a string of dried ap
ples to an oil painting -;and perhaps one of these days
j will be able to reduce the observation of mantle
nieces to a: science. Perhaps Mr. Editor, you are
skeptical, but let me tell you, it will be a long ways
ahead of either phrenology or physiognomy. Its cbg
nomen is as yet uninvented.
Lin here comes that cider. Please excuse.tlie ter
mination. WILL.
I TOMESTEAD BILL-Mr. Grow, of Pennsyl
vania, deerves thanks fur his_ pro,npt•iuuve
rnent in favor of a Homestead Bill. From
ye4r to year he has worked for this benefi
cent measure: 'we hope that this time he
msy prove successful.—Nutional Era.
The 'Virginia Legislature, Dee. 10th,
reelected the Hon. IL M. T. Hunter to the
United Statel; Senate, by an allutpA unani
tnous vote.
ROUGH & READY FESTIVAL
"Tar Tunsrmn ROAD To rzorLes Huss wr Inn,
Lirs Tnnotron zeta mourns, on ws marnicz ILASELNIC
" & itee
ENGINE COMPANY, .1 4
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'ILL 110I.D A
FESTIVAL,
, is
ELCA)ME . DaLL,
CHRISTMAS EVENING,
December 25th, 1867.: .
The object of which is to pay for their Hose Cart
"Dire will bathe clang of plates, of knife, and fork,
That merciless will fall like tomahawks to work."
• Supper at lutlf pas t seven.
Single Tickets, $l,OO. Lids , & Gent., VAG.
To be &ad of C. W. Mott, J. Lyons & Sou, F. 13.
Cl.audler, and L. Searle.
COMMITTEE OF ARRANOEMENTE
F. C. FOILDIIA; D. Sate,
C. W. MOT; P...KEELER , .
S, PAM; _ - F. A Cast,
S:
M. MuLrorin, D. D. Stazi.r..-
i
cluo4 IitTSIC WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE.
Tho Onti*lic aic most naredill7 Juvitcd so att4d,
. .
Cheistnifts Aun versaf y. —Tbei 'Univac- 1
salist Church; in • Brooklyn,' will bo -apfrotiriately
decorated and illuminated, on CIARISTMIIS EVE.,
thi 24th inst.., (this week.) Sennbn by the Pastor.
'IVIARRIEDi. --•••-•• :• -.: ' •
•In South Gibson, on the Sth: i A , by Timothy
Carpenter, Esti., Mr. HAZARD CAti ,
of Lenox, and
Miss Pitßill. Gums, of Merrick..
In Bridgewater, on the 9th insti. by Res. A. 0.
Warren ' Mr. AnsoLow L. Cants, o 'Northumberland,
Wyoming CO., and Miss. LAVAL ORROORY, dau ghter
of Samuel Gregrory, deed, former sheriff of this Co.
In Frientlsville, Sunday evenin , z, Dec. 20th, hy
Rer. A. 0. Warren, Mr. Jams M. MYER. of Prince
ton, Bureau Co., 111., and Miss Mamma 11. Coma, of
Fciendsville.
Also at the same time and place I Mr. JAIIFS 5,.00-
3I ER, of Princeton, Bureau Co., Miss MARY
A. BELLARRY, of Friendsville.
•
,
SLIP SAL S.
THE Slips in the PRESBYTERI7.IN - CHURCH, in
3lontrose, will be rented for
o tte year Issta, on
Thursday, Dec, 21st, '57, at 1 eel p. m.
December 24, I •
$20,000 WORTH OF GOODS
AT a --
mcEs.
C3UP/P[ll7? . -
IS NOW RECEIVING LARGE ',ADDITIONS OF
- 'NEW GOODS •
to hls that at DI I.e sold at Tudor to suit .bo Uwe.% Including a
gTrat carietr of
Ladies' and Gentlemen'spress Goods,
with a full awn-timid In all departments of 1.1. TRADE. and prices
ba:th nducnl ; and many Muds of ti ale mom than
25 PER CIEN'I, I .• • QWER
titan early fall l•-• Ile aovld partfenhr cull the attenlkm td
CASH BUYERS,
) Ili S NEW SToCK
Carpeting, Buffalo Robes,
Large. and rich A:ld at low dwa
ca MIIJI4,To, 2.4;1557.
PROCLAMATI
Suxquehanna County, 88.
WENTzP.Ssnruxim,i , In the Court •
vs. t • of said Von
ELLEN SNEDAKER. 1857. .No.
To Ellen tinedaker: Whereas ,
vorce war issued to April Term,
duly returned non era /neon/us: and
sulipurna was issued in said case ret
Term, 1857, upon- the return of
made that the said Ellen Snerlak
found in my bailiwick.
This notice-is therefore to requi
hvfUre the Judges of the Nth! Court
day of January licit, to ansirer said
JOIIN YO
SherifT's Office, Montrose, Dec.
PROCLAMATI
Susquehanna Count,. ss.. •
ELlzArnau M. Ftt.t.r.u,
the In I C il
iv
by her nest friend,
LtetusRODINSON, Pleas 1
Atirit ,
1
- /
ANnurtv F. FCLL}:R. No. 1S
To _1 rarer, ERtill,r: Whereal l
Divorce was i'sued to August -Tert i
Walt dllly,.rettlrllCti f/07t fRt i/irelrilt.i,
fllia.‘ Stlhplrna was issued in said em
November Term, I 857, upon the I
proof ova: made to the raid Court thj
dreiv F. Fuller eduld not, be found in
This notice isAherefore to r.vinfre ,
before the Judges of the said Coil
Monde y of Janumy next, to answer
&e. JOHN YOI
:Merlin; Office, Montrose, Dee. '=
. PROCLAMATIO
&squaw:ma Comity, ss:
1.11.1 A WILSON, ) .
by her next friend 1 In the Court o
S.i.mur.t. OwEms, ,- Of said Coin
PJf. I / 557. No.
Tnolus Owr.Ns. J.
i l
' To Themesll7lxon : Whereas a Subpamn in Di.
.voree was issued to August Term, I L 7„ which was
duly returned ),ou eltt inrrntme, and t lercon an alias
Subpama was issue' in Said ean:.e re urnable to Nov
ember Term, IS:',7, upon the return of which proof
was made to the . said Cogrt that the said Thomas Wil
son could not bc found in m Railiwi4.
This notice ii therefore to require fron to
. appear
before the Judge:: of the said Court on the third.
Monday of Jaranny next, to ans-wpr vd coinplaint,
- JOHN YOVNG, Sherif.
Sheriirs.Office, Montrose, Dec. 24 1557.
ISOTICE.
NTOTICE is hereby given that in p. rsuanee of the
- .1. 1 1 Art of Assembly, the followinghnunetl per:soils
bare Mod their Petitions with the Cl . trk of the Court
of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for . the County of
Susquehannri, for Licenses to keep t vents and Eat
ing Houses in said County, for whic licensez they
wild apply at-lanuary.StMANlA, 1855.. •
TATEV.N LICENSE.
E. J. Cam,..
B. L Canfield,
ianna Depot.
Middletown.
EATING LIOLTS/T,S.
George Strnpler, .4Priendsville.
Dec. 24, '57. G. 73. R. WNDE; (•2 di.
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Turnpike Notice.
TBE Stockholders of the Lenox nd Harmony
Turnpike Road Company, will boll their tumuli'
meeting at the horse ofJOEL STEEN ACK, in Gib
son township, on Monday, January 4th t 1858, at ten
o'clock; A. 3f., ' to elect a Pre;ideut, Fsearetary, Treas
urer, and Six Managers, to serve said icompany the
ensuing: year' ' and to- twist= other %titaness tatsta ts oases i before, the board: 13y-order atititatoare.A •
BENJ. C9MFORT 4 &r' re.
JillgiliourfDc4'l3Vltrai—Ovi . ' - :
loves, Lc.,
prirc“.
f Common Pleas
ty, April Term,:"
37.
Fubpa•na in Di
'Bs7, which was
, thereon nn
tnable to Aug.
hick, proof was
,r could not 1}.3
you to appear
a the third Moil
complaint, tic.
Sii cry:
,
in of Common
suid County.
Term, 1557. -
A
d l2B t u c i) : 7 7 ; r: . ow;lna In
Lan tut
rreturnable to
eturn of which
pt the • said An
ly Bailiwick.
rott -to appear
t on the third
aid complaint,
NG. SIR -ri,T.
,
COMlllOllPle,u
ty, Ang. Term,
'7l:
Also—All that certain piece or pared of land
situate in Auburn township, Simi. Co., bounded and
described as _follows, to wit : on,the north by lands
of John Xiller, on the east by lands late of John and
Thosnas Slorlr, on the south by lands of Jesse P.
Stephens, and on the west by lands of Wesley' Ben
seotes, con - Mining about 300 acres, together with the
appurtenance r, 4 framed dwelling houses, 1 barn, 1
sair mill, and about 35 acres iMprored.
Taken in execution at the suit of Azor Lathrop .rs.
John 13ailr and Weston Bailr. •
Suzque
_ .
Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land,
situate and being in the township of New Milford. in
the County "of Susq., and bounded and described as
follows to Ivit: northerly he lands of 0.. Smith and
Wm. Matthews, easterly by lands . of L. and D. Jen
nings( southerly by lands of L. Len - is, and westerly
by lands of J. Williams, containing.lls2 acres, be.the
same more or less, rail :the appurtcnances, 1 framed
house. 1 framed la.-n, 1 orchard,
,and about 90 acres
improwd..
Taken in execution at the auit of C. S. Bennett, to
the trte. of S. Hutchinson & Co., vs. John A. Dix.
. Also--. 1.11 that certain piece or parcel of land,
situate in the Dore' of Susquehanna . Depot, in the Co.
of Susq., bounded,deseribed as' follows, to wit: north
by lands of :fameA IL Smith, on the east by a street
leading from River street to Church street, on the
south by Church street, and west by lands of the said
James D. Smith, being 4 rods wide on Church street
and 6 rnd deep from front . to rea.-, with - the appitr
tenances. I framed house, and all improved.
Tulien in execution at the suit of A. J. Whitney rt.
E. L. Mareh.
Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land,
situate in the township of Lathrop, in the County of
Susquehanna, bounded as follow!, to wit: ou the
north by lands of S.W . . Breed & Co., onahe east by
the public highway, on, the south by a lot recently
owned and oceupied by Wellington Case and lands
of the said Breed & Co., and west by the said Com
pany's hind, containing about five acres of land, be
the same snore or less, with the appurtenances; 1
framed house and 1 framed barn, and nearly all im
proved. •
Taken-in execution at the suit of C. M. Gore vs.
Loomis Wright.
Also—AU tliose following'described pieces or
parcels of land, to wit 100 acres of land, situate in
the township of Great Bend, In the county, of Susq.,
and State of Penn., late the estate'of Jacob Skinner;
2d, and Eliaha Squires, described in Sheriff John
son's deed to Was: Dayton, dated April 13th, 1844,
on which stands tworframed dwelling houses, one saw
mill, 1 framed barn and about 40 acres improved land.
Also, one other tract of land situated as aforesaid,
late the estate of Jacob Skinner, 2d. ,and Elisha
Squires, described by said Sheriff's deed to said Wm.
Dayton, dated April 13th, 1844, containing 400
acres and 140 perches of land with alto - fiance of six
per cent. Also, one other tract of laild situate in
the township, county and State - aforesaid, containing
1400 acres, embracing that which was late the estate
of the said Jacob Skinner, 2d, as described by the
said Sheriff's deed, to Urbane Burrows, and front
him to Wm. Dnyton by-deed bearing date, May 23d,
1844, being the same. premises lormerly purchased
by Urbane Burrowsa:xl Elisha Williams. of William
Ward and Jesse Lane, and being the nine lots of
land conveyed by Edwin Eldridge and wife to Ran
som Smith, by deed executed the 20th day of March,
1850. Also, all that other tract or parcel of LIM,
situate, in the same township, formerly oecupied.by
said Smith as the house Linn, and the nme as con
veyed to hint by, the said Edwin Eldridge and wife,
by deed executed the 18th day of May, 1819, and by
reference to which same several deeds the description
of said several - lots Will more fully and at large appear,
said deeds being recorded in Susquehanna county,
'containing in all about 1960 acres of land, be the
same snore or less, with allowance of 6 per cent. Ou
the home farm arc 2 dwelling houses, : 1 framed barn,
j log learn, 1 stable, and aboul. 40 acres iusprorW.
Taken In execution at the suit of Ransom Smith,
ta,Samuel Watson. JOHN YOUNG, Shirijr,
heriff's • Office, Montrose, Dee. `24,15.17
Auditor's Notice.
Ithe matter of the distrilmtion of the proceeds of
Sheriff's sale of the iyal et.tate of B. W. Clark,
deceased.
The auditor in the above case Will attend to the
dude of his appointment, on Thursday, the 14th day
of January, 1858; at one o'clock, r. u., at his Office,
itt Montrose. at which time and place, all persons in.
terested are required to make their claims, or be de
buted trout corning in upon said fund.
WM. J. TGARELL, Auditor.
pee. 24 1857,--41Y • - •
BLACKSNItTH
- 'AND •
ao , g 3 Dl] 0 P
rr,,,E inbsertber would respeetfllliY lamas theiettale•that haring
.11. bought the Interest oft. P. talwarda to the Wagon busineia, at
• HurroWs , hollow, Gibson, Pin., .
to new prepared to do all kinds of work In that llae, and also that he
has on hand a hantb.oue lot of
Sleights, plain and wiled body Cutters,.
WAGONS,. CARRIAGES,
[het h., offers fbr sale clerk low fur prompt Par. All kinds of work
senrrantod. 11164 idnds ett.torn work dame In Illaekontth Shop
And as lu is frequently tedled upon to tnakeCtlrtimps and Lavlng
much rood for the dead as well at Par the living. has been at the
tipeuse of gtting up a -
SPLENDID HEARSE,
and Is not: preparrd to meet all orders On short ?lollop.
JACA3II DUTCHER
Gtnso2c, 1%.e. .1.867.:-inUlas3l
• •
NOTICE, •
TS hereby given to the Stockholders of the Rrook
j lyn and Lenox Turnpike Road Company, that the
Annual Election will be held at the house of GROW
fi BROTHERS, in Lenox, on Monday, January 4th,
IS3S S at one o'clock" r. M.
E. R. GROW, President.
Glenwood, Pee. '23, 1557.
Notice in Partition.
IN the matter of the Partition of the real estate
which was af Mary Miles, late of the township of
Brooklyn, - in the County of Susquehanna .and State of
Pennst Ivania; deceased.
To il.otv It. llor widow of Elias Hoyt, Andrew
Tracey, and Sally_ C. Hayden, children of said dece
dent ; and to the following named grandchildren of
said decedent,.namely; Julia A. Bradford wifd. of
Charles K. Bradford; William Weston, Charles West
on, Ann Bagley wife of Harrison Bagley, and Jane
Weston, the issue of Samuel Weston eldest son of
said Mary Miles ; Mary A. Cone wife of Julius Cone,
E. A. Weston, and William L. Weston, the issue of
William Weston, second son of said Mary Miles ; Ma
ry W. Itattiett wife of 0. D. Bartlett, Dotter West
on, Martha Weston-, Henry Reston, FJiza Weston,
and John 'Weston, the issue of Jbhn N. Weston,
third son of said Mary Miles. Asa Fish, guardian of
William L. Weston ebote Mile;
TAKE Novice: That In pursuance-of an order of
the Orphans' Court of the said County of Susqueean
na, an inquisition will be held upon the premises
late of said decedent, in said township of Brooklyn,
on Friday the 15th day of January, 1858, at one o'-
clock; p m., to make partition of the said premises
to and among the heirs and legal representatives of
the said decedent hi such manner and in such pro
portions as by the laws of this Commonwealth is di
rected, or, if such partition cannot be made without
prejudice to the whole, then to, value and appraise
the same according to law.
JOHN YOUNG, Sherif.
Sheriff's pfrree, Montrose, Dec. 24, 1857.
Sheriff's Soles.
B;virtne of sundry writs btsued out of tho Court
of Common Pleas of Susquehanna, County, and
to me directed, I will expeeie to sale, by'public yen
due, at the Court House, in Montrose, on Saturday,
January ltth, IMS, at one o'clock, p. an., the follow
ing Real Estate, to wit: -
All that certain piece or parcel of land,- situate,
and being in the township of Lathrop, in the County
of Susquehanna, and bounded and di seribed as fol
lows, to wit: on the north by land of Loads Wright,
on the east by the public highway, and on the south
and west by lands of S. W. Breed d: Co., containing
about one half an acre of land,_be the same more or
less, with the appurtenances, one framed house and
shop, and cow shed, and all improved.
:Taken in esecution at the suit of Rockwell& Win
'ton vs. A. 11. Merritt and A. T. Merrill.
Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land,
situate in the township of Gibson, County of Susq.,,
and State of Penn., bound and described as follOws,
to wit:- beginning it a hemlock knot, driven in the
middle of the Cochecton awl Grcat43.nul .Turnpike
Roail, at the intersection of the State R'Md r<ith die
said Turnpike, thence along the middle of the State
Road, south 35' *est, perches and two tenthil of a
perch to another hemlock knot (biro* in the middle
of the State Road, thence by land of J. R. Mark,
north .15' we.st 10 perzhes to a post, thence by land
of the same north cast 4 perches and-lrith of_ a
perch to another hemlock knot, driven in the middle
of the Turnpike Road, and thence along the. middle
of theff,ame, south C. 4" east lo perches and !!-14th,
of a petch to the place of beginning, containing 54
perches of land, be the same more or less, together.
with the appurtenances, I framed dwelling house, 1
barn, and all improved.
Taken in execution at the suit of C. P. Edwards,
vs. Stephen nice. •
Also-All that certain piece or parcel of land,
situate and being in the Bora' of Susq. Depot, county
of Susq., and State of Penn., bounded and described
as follows, to wit: oh the north - by lands of John
Lester, on the east by lands of Robert Nichol, on the
south by Main street, and on the west by land of J.
D. Kimber, feet front, feet from front to rear,
with the appurmnanees, 1 framed house, and all ini
provol.
Taken - in execution at the suit of Nathan Lenheim
v.q. J. 8. Salmon."
Auditor's .Notice.
TN the matter of ExCeptions to the Adminietratioo,
ttecomit of Jos. Washburn, Administtator of thn
Eestate of Polly Washburn, deceased. ,
The auditor in the above case wig attend to the .
'duties of his appointment, on ThurAiy, the. -14th'
day of Januany, IflliB,at one o'clock. r. 31., at his Of
fice, in Montrosil, of which parties interested will
take notice. WM. J. TURREb, Auditor.
Dec. 21, 1857.—tx
Administrator's Sale.
NTOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an
jr order of sale to Me issued by the Orphans'
Court of Susquehanna County, I will expose to public
sale, on Saturday, the lair ar ofjanuary next, aIP
that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Jessup
township in said county, late the estate of Andrew V.
Stout deceased, bottmled north by lands of Joel Cogs
well, J. Baldwin, and Daniel llorr;- east by land of
James Smith ; south. by lands of David Shay, - and
west by lands of Pi J. ilart and Britton MeKeeby;
containing one huudred acres •or thereabouts, c‘rt
which is a.-small dwelling. house, and an improve, i
went of some five acres:
Sale to be hckl. upbn the pretiißcii et one o'clock,
P. M. w 5.5.M.171.:L ROBERTS, zhiner.
Jessiup, Dec. 24, ISs7.—:he
Auditor's Notice;-
Tim 411.3*Tdined. 2n Auditor. apiudott.l tor the Orphan? Court
of uwomehannu routav, to notke tlktrtbutlon sill the Aaval
of the astute of J.killES Mc tleontett s e
nt
tool to the 'aunts of Ma said appolottoont. on Wednesday, the
lath day of January Urn, at the o'eP .ot. !n the afternoon, at
"Mee, in Montrose. At 'which Mote and place, all persona havlut
c l a i mu w ill p cmcit ima m or be fmyver tarred from c. trulutt lu *poi'
said fund. "WMIt 11. JES SUP. Arumu.
Montrose. Ike. 16. IKT.
AN ACROSTIC.
M 1 FRIEXUS, I oWX Two AIL ANT. Art B
1' LI) TAAntoNgo CoLOoNT, mot Dist Tits ni 4
It AZOytS AND SmoiottA, TO In-LT Tll nit R.
i t EFERENCE7-MitoulA,..MAT Net= lioco • n n
I LG EN T, Ocon.LooKiso. as A AT-tan:tit:to
-a-4 9
'6l ETTPED AT Lyn, Wrm TUE NAN, I.A.K.Ton T Y 1.2 p
1111.•
Shop In De. Thayeei Mike. on Mato Street, over NED'S Grocery
3lox-rnonr. L. 15. 1.,..37.4.1
;NEW GOODS
riRE.SII FllOll SEW YORK,- THIS WEEK—
eIIp.P. • BENTLEY ik REA D.
Ilontrok, Ilee. 9, 1857.
trCrriCr
lIEREAS, my if r
W..e .1.17...1RE#101WS leftmy bed
V and board without just cause or protocaticm,
I do hereby forbid any one harlx.ria7 or trusting her
on my account, as I will not pay any debts of her con
tracting after this date. J. S. SCOTT.
Lenox, Nov. 30th, 1853. - -
Sheriff's Sale.
B '
virtue of a wtitof rem ex. issued by the Court
ofCommon Pleat(of Susquehanna county and to
me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue,
at the Court !louse in Motitrose r on Saturday the 26th,
of Dec., 1857, at one o'clock, P. Y. , the following de.
scribed piece or parcel of Lind, to wit :
ALL that certain piece or parcel of land, situate
in the townships:4 of Brooklyn, Uarford, arid Lenox,
Co., bounded and described as follows, to wit:
on the north by lands of William Perkins and Daniel
Oakley, on the edit by lands of Erastus Brewster,
Othrteal Carpenter, and Obadiah Jumison, on the
south by Obadiah Johnson and Sanni..l Wright, and
on the west by !ands late the estate of Wise Wright,
dece.ased;.containing 2.1 n acres, mere or less, with
the appurtenances, two framed dwelling houses, four
barns, one cider mill, one horse barn, one woodshed,
one orchard, and about 175 acres improved.
Taken in execution at thir suit of Henry Abel and
Seth Abel vs. Michael Browit. JOHN YOUNG,
Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Pee, 0, '57. Sherif.
I\TC)T'ICM
Is HEREBY-GIVEN,
-TUAT
AL TELL,
just returned from New York, with a large
jj and choice variety of dOODS, bought for CaA,
and selected with much ettre,"from over th,irty of the
best Houses in NeirzYork, which he offers to his cus
tomers and the public, at low prices, fur His
stock comprises ;
DRUGS, 3IEiCINES, •
PAINTS, •
.• OILS
• ivlnovb - GL A 5.4,
DYE STUFFS.
CROCKERY, GROCERIES
• MIRRORS .
• GLASS WARE,
CLOCKS •
• 11 - l
-L PAPER,
. . WINDOW PAPER,
• WINDOW OIL SHADES,
FANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
JEWELRY,
PERFUMERY,
DRY GOODS,
WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE,
_ BROOMS, STONE WARE,
BRUSHES,
JAPANNED WARE,
BIRD CAGES. -
WHIPS CANARY SEED,
UiRRELLAS, POCKET KNIVES,
GUNS, - I
PISTOLS,
AMMUNITION,
• • TURPENTINE,
CAM PIIENE,
BURNING FLUIDS
ALCOHOL, . •
LIQUORS, -
(For medicinal Purposes,. only.) '
• TRUSSES,
SUPPORTERS, ,
. • - SHOULDER BR ACES,
PORT MONIA ES,
• SPECTACLES, •
SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c.,
GOLD PENS,
STATIONERY, , •
VIOLIN STRINGS, DOWS•Ie
And all of the most popular . :
•
• PATENT MEDICINES. •, .
Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto receiv
ed, he hopes to merit a continuance and large in
crease of the same. ABEL TURREItL.
f; Montrose, Dec. 2. /857.
GOING: GOING),
111 . 1 T ii:=2-frOlilt-,
, e s h;:if - I; . l) .( f r th , e Sherif. Wk• prefer
. 19 cli!pose
Bllnurnt,?.TF'i
GREAT INDUCE:MEN-TS
ARE OFFERED TO • •
•
.- CASH CUSTOMERS',
or on siiorx (It FJ)IT, with appiond note,, who wish
to 2% ail thenewives to CIL o the
l,t, ,, re's lit
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM &
AT 11TH ER
mosmoso sysQ. CO., PA.,
SUSQUEIIAXX.A DEPOT, SUSQ. CO.,
' - or TOW44I7II.4,I.IhADFORD C0.,P.1.,
Where s'e etro• to suit the
•
T I ma is; ,
- A :CD
. . AVOID SUSPENSION, •
Great Barbains
•
T„ PURCHASERS OF AU. RINDS OF
Dry. Goods & Ready Made Clothing,
stitch hare teett lately purchased water eteverear.^. Tow prkes. altd
aching at to *am:. A n•letailgt atotic .
DRY GOODS,
C0.111'13:41.NO ALLMOsT F.:fiEllY KIND OF
ED Ci 0 -37
StTit .14 •
. -
11,1(711 11(il RE ANTIQUE.
.131,AeK AND P.iNi."V St
I'LA IN AM/ PRINTED F ENeI! i Nos,
Sif A IIED A X 11 PI.A I I ALI. 5W 4 101..
ri.)l.llON DE.I.A IN EA. '
pAßA.,urrrA's 1.0 Ipt-r cer.t.11.,4 et null ever, ,S:e„, St. lu
DOMESTIC COODS S '-.
OUT iiiMCk «l CeiDphie aad antoulAlng low. w e ala i have hand
A IIkAV S,TOCK
V 1 44T7 ILA.l24.tifiltal2fB
Nader% we offer MP per rant. htm , or than any other it.tahll‘binent to
this *llion. M., 11.4111 m omdi! to Order In tht' , neaten sad I,e-41.
wanner, and WA I{ll A ZS TED.
.
MI kind. of (:rain taken a the RIMIEST MA n KET
Also Dried Applesand Geene_Eratbete.
Please and prior our gookS, and antlaty yotteseic r es 411helibcoas
F A 0 T §,
Guttenberg, Itoteenbatunt &ICo.
MONTROSE, Pa., Nov..* 1557.-tr
GROCERIES.
A complete asssorttnettt at
- c• k ( 44 404E4
- Executor's Notice.
proncKie. ILER.F.IIICVrq tei.ati person" Imimderaioda
agigthAribecaste 4,0 , Humor Wirr.VetA hte of:New
0440100 e time ntudbp preillslC4 I v Ibt• UtilltlWhed Cat
metric allbersoni lisdatedAsl Exit:define reganiseta l 7:
hninettiate 1 4 12 71 . 4 . t. CILARLE24 MOLET,
2. 1,57.-6 w • •
Executor's
OTIdE Is herby ten to altjt.rtons Wring dentiorts' ;ali
the elitlte Artcsolc Yr. l'A RMINTER;deed; thtio V Gat.-
son- tornthlp, that the name na3.4 too tattirolftl to the underthrued
for arrangrsnent, sod all persous Indebted to &lig sau te ar e roque.tt•
ett to make Luauttlate 1,4 a pzieut, -
JACOIrt. GILLETT, Exocutor.
611.ton..*Nov.
• .
Etecutor's•hottee.
NrOTIOI: hcr,tt - ;deep t. art perms havlnz, drinanda - azahnt
.1.1 the e•oeto of Joss. T. 'fOunor. late id Lenui township. deed..
pm - meat out t,e made te, the tindmigntdand thaw haring claims
tb,reou pltstee pment the mune duly attested for payment.
CHARLES TING LEY. 01 Barton'.
W.11t4F.1.151 TINULET Lepoz •
Deremt,en 18 : 37.4w • •
Notice Not Extraordinary.
. . •
A S much as we despise public dunning, we would
.C.l like to see every man and woman that is owing
us on old accounts, come and in some way . settle the
same. The hard times has overtaken *mi. We are
owing debts which we would be glad to pay, which
is utterly impossible, unless by our labor and what is
due us. Now will every MO having unsettled ac
counts'widi us call and see us,? if but small, every
little helpi. We will take Deer, Pork, Fowls, Oats,
with every kinds of Grain which the farniers have to
spare. We pan turn every thing on our debts, so
bring it along and let them have it and we will work
for more. R. THAYER, Ju.,
Montrose, Dec. 2, I 857.-71 w
THINGS AS THEY SHOULD BE
NLTE would +ay to our nnntertme niendi and Customers that Wto
T have fecund the agehey of twat of the •
POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES • •
of the day, for u Wit we are allowed forty pa atnt,. for selling; and
we prupow! under the Kant tiroes, dividing bait thepronte with our
customers. Noir. gr.ol fri e nd., and (.11unit:a Of we have any,) you
that wish to save motley, call at the
44 Far:ilea* Store;"-
and you T. in Cod cvt.rythiha wltkit poor diseavti nature requites for
her re•turatiun. at prkett onpantlTelfutt in the hitthsry of the Inutile:toe
3g1.. .linung cur estate- ee way* found the celebrated
OnAertmaren 3t roletet: ; . Jarire MIITTAT . III I ILTA:
SWF:IIBI.4N iiALY : • Tou tienvAt; LION ,/11 Trig DAT;
II rort.tv Vertrroott.t: 1,1 cturo:n ; 1 . 1111.1.%11 P11..T.S :
ttatrryee ; ttnit AN 'V IuTTAPL.L
J rite" M aIIIIIIATF.I, 1 't • . 1 1,trt.mtett Vrnittlytrua
l'aitt Rot., ; rf.
nAttwAt.'l4 Ai oott Pt
tutu;
Itattwav‘tt ReArr 1; : ' is lib every' v4rlety of
Tlize-ier's
.VOlll4l. putp, as r 4 r o MTh 11ITT' are rueutontendeth
to. ith others. If-, n :1,14.11• 1,T141 , 1.. Call and .4. A 1.,. C 1.1111,101 and
'adviee free ttf ult itrtt. 1•11.1.YElt, Jr.
Movsnlutr. DI C. t,
Interesting. Intelligence!
T u.," FirmCial CHAS" .
- . 1 llus cut short the 'limes—
So here art• low prices,
•
To suit the hard time 3.
VROII row until the first of January I will sell All
.L stylo.i of Pictures full t'.o per cent below former
prices. .
Or, to those who prefer, I will g!re a•present With
every likeness—its value in proportion to the atyleof
e r
case purllf 4 4ed. . . . .
Or, to f dies or clubs of fiVe or more at onetime,
I will ti act :15 per cent from regular prices. . ,
•
' 4 CIIEA P PICTURES"
furnished to such as desire them ;as good and as
cheap as ar;i• in town. _
Every likeness Fold will he numbered, and thoee
who are so fortunate as to secure NOS:. 83; 46, 99,&e.,
on the list, will receive their pictures rzas—whater
cr-the style or price selected!
Under any ordinary circumstances, would notand
could not hold out such inducements, but the depres
sion of the " pressure" is pressing oppressively upon
me, so that at some rate, the " imp - es:4o . lla" must Ipt
sob!. W. IL DEANS' .
; • Ambrotype and Mel.tinotrpe Rooms. '
Phenix. Block, fOot of Public cenue.
Montrose, Nov. 18, 1557._ •- • -
•
DISSOLUTION.
rrHE copartnership between Z. COBB k. J. A.
HOWELL is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The boOks and nccounts are in the hands of Z. Cobb,
fur settlement . ; and the butetherinm business will be
carried on at the old stand by J. A.
COBB, •
•
; -
Montrose, Nor. 26, '.s7.—tf • J. A. HOWELL
SUsquehanna County
NORMAL SCHOOL.
rof. J. Y. STODDAR . D, Prineipal.
IIKE under s igned have the pleasure of announcing,
that the Susour.trassa CoUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL,
will again open in the Sanuehanna _Academy Build.
ings, at MontrOse, on Monday, the 30th day of Nov.,
to continue 2:1 weeks, under the charge of Prof.
dard, and Competent -4.Bll.lttants. . =
To those who desire to attend school, thiri oppor-.
tursits offers rare indur - renients.
Prof.-Srormaun's character as a thorough, practical
Educator and Author—for discipline; ischolari.hip, and
supeTior methods of instruction-.--is already too .well
known to require comment.
Thoie who drip - becoming teachers:d:Mid not - Eril
to avail thernse vcs of the advantages here presented.
Ps of. Srotio.lab will deliver, during the term, a
course of lectures upon the Science and Art of reacA•
fag. and .Vormri/ Science.
'There will be an Experimenhd Departmetit "con
nected with tho Normal School, to. Which 40 pupils
only, will be admitted:
•
• EXPENSE&
Tuition in Normal Department, per quarter, of
t 1 weeks, - - • - - •- - - $(00
Tuition In Experimental do., per qt. of II weeks, 3,50
" Latin and Greek, •"' " " 5,011
Board, per week, from $2,00, to $2,q5.
It-is desirable that the tuition hills be paid in ad
varlet.. The money will be refunded if the student is
kept from school by . protracted sickness.
Students can board - themselves the same as during
the Fall term. Cooking t , tONCS and furniture, may, be
rented of Mr. Satre at very reasonable rates.
N. It. It is highly important that every!Student be
present the first day of the term, as Abe classes will
then be formed and studies assigned.. •
WM. JE&il. 7 7, Pirsident.
C. F. RMAD. Scoolary. . -
Montrose, Nov. 4. lEiroH.Gir
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a In
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114
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: 71
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MONEY WANTED!
13ENNSYLV.VNIA MONEY taken at par ex
-IL change fur goods at
• NEW YORK PRICES,
or fogy good Noted and'Accounti. Please call on
P. li. CHANDLER.
Notktrosfyoet.:2l3, - -
Dissolution.
THE firm of R. Thayer this day diAsolr . eti
1 by mutual consent. h. 'MAYER, Jr.
ALBERTOS THAYER.'
Montrose, 0pt.,,20, 1857.
. • •
STOVES, STOVES, •
(\UR Ptores bare been so thoroughly tried, to the
V_l'entire satisfaction of ail, that they-need no rec.,
ommend from us. S. ii, SAYRE* BROTHERS.,
Montrose, May 27, 1857. I '
PAINTS, OILS,"&e.
WE have just received a freshinvoice of Palma
and Oils, Dye•stuflj, Vic., which wi
are selling-at the lowest-market rates. Those in want
will give us a call. IiEgPSTSAD 4 S; McKENZIE.
BUFFALO ROBES,
A Inipetior kit just received, and will be hold,logi,
H. DURRETT.
New Milford, Nov. 11,11157. .•
• COTTON Y . .
A LL 'NUM BERS,..itiA in, and *wilt be mild right, by
11 dec. 9: ' BENTLEY & READ.
j)031. RAISINS AND BIRD SEED;
1...1 for side bit. J. LYONS & SON;
31011k0347, Nee. 0 , Int
BOR001; BOOKS• -
A largesotiortment or School Books; itiseollancoos
stud Fancy Booksi4 jefittocelvediand
Sep
Cti4itiPi•tito
Spt. 28, 18n, - - - 5-
Little & Harding's vgigtunn•
ANOTHER
LARGE AND SPLENDID"STOICI
--or
DRY :610431.1D1S
roa Tint
- WIJT.UUMM.-,IFIRA..p .
new Ind beautiful atyleit
now bring opened by
LI2TLE
,
Fameis aid Medi - sleet!
ILL please remetnber. whet' "
V subspribers Are furnishing
DOORS,' SASII,4k: BLI4VDS,' r
at the lowest
• F-40ro.ktliAtrigie
(freight added) and that theY keep oinuktiofty,.*
hand, a large stock of- - -
.
Nalk,Glass, Patty, Paisitsbils,Thlnsit
Trimmings, Sash and Bilittirtin' •
trainers, Lime, dm, «, Aka:
In filet, we have almost everything isr.the "aril
building materials, of first quality, and will sell than
at a very email advance from. cost,forl Calk Thaw
fore, we confidently assurwbuilders, that thay. wit
materially consult their own interests, by,giiing nit
call, before puyehazitig, LITTLE '4L- HARDING.
• . _
FEL u Eio 9
AND
La I. 1%/1 - Ir.
111100 Y. the /sad and bazret.,:constantly.. on hand, and
for sale at the very lowest rates, by . •
LI7TLEd EARDING.
Nicholson, Sept. 2. 1851.
ÜBE 1 11811 1
(A , I: ESIL LOT oi TITO SE FINE, MEd ft
ALSO
Ulu.a"zsstlz
in Bbis rnd baW Bbls, just received, by
July 15;'57, LITTLE &HARDING.
Also, 1 - - - •
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, • •
CROCKERY, - -
OAPS,
SHOES, -
RIBBONS;
HATS,
BOOTS,
BONNETS,
CA.RPETINGS,
SHEETIN GS,
SUGAR, MOLASSES,
FLOUR, SALT, ,
POTASH, LIME,
SOAP, CANDLES,
STONE- WARE, TIN;WARE,
a hundredth part of which we have not time to enti
rnerate. Enough to say, - we have almost anything
and. everything, expected to be found ' a store in
A
the country, 411 of which we are determined to turn
into C SHE
in the very shortest possible time.
And we herewith issue a • •
NOTICE.
-TO-.
CASH CITSZOILERS.
We wish it distinctly undendood, that for
• ,Q A"- S H -
we will sell sny kind . of Gotsht s the quality consider
ad, at much lower prices than usual.
-
FRISS
VGA% Molasses, Rice, Coffee,Tess, and ail idada
1.0 of Groceries 4 a full stock, just received, sad ess
sae I • LFITLE d HARArse.
FOUR SHILLIN TEL!
ILFNTY at that aka YOUgG lITSON WA*
prime article, at four shanks, for sale.by ,
1.127 Li C
IT IS ROT . DISPUTED,
MIIAT Sakraus. Soap find- Candle;, of ame, beet
qualities are for Salo bY:tbeltoi, wtl . 4l:iiiirork
city wholesale prices, by.. : • -
• LlTalli.irAzozzio.-:
' - „ PURE: POTASH. • _
IN Tits estos,"jtilit - whatyciblrasit'fi*- ntjthr*
for sale by LITTLE d: ILdED
CARPET-IN,qB;
ICH all wool carretaowe ofer@d,at.bareaine,
RZn'2l..B tr.4..ablztra'?' •
BOOTS 4 SHOES. !
CONSTANTLYen hand, the heat asentintant of HENS, BOYS, and YOUTHS
- DOUBLErSOLEMOKS
and BROGANS:
'Lifter the 'hest nuinnfacturf;:a l 4 l .
WOMENS, MISSES and - • ,
-• : CHILDREN'S HOOTS,
• . . SHOES-and GAITERS,
inj great satiety, aeirtng-ottac-very.k.w.rptet,
HATA
. •.
rr lIE largest stuck,- and greatest_variety, tnisf
stvles in this Section oftonitErik; for sale by,
LITTLE -CIIARDING.
- TO LUMBERMEN St OPPERS!. T
BEST. Ca.qt - -Steel and Steel Toll Axe.tV;Adzeti,
Ilivadazeit, Cast Steel Cut Mill Siiwa i
Patent Tooth ,t.e, Cut Saws, wi t h Files o 1 all, :kiadt,
for sale low, by zatr,x4
. .
TO AP kY,itrXITI
ritKINS, pairr, Tit, Ninte4 and: C4tlar' PAS
._, _ ,
Butter Bowlx, Dairy Snit, lac:, ke.; tbr saki)) ,
• • LIITLE ikli4tllll4.-• •
ARE NOE BUILDIN
011 will Bike •money by puisehasing yptir 'AVAILS,
Y
Pwinv, Oils, 84,sli i *Oliiss, :Nor TrinamingisAnd
Hardware generally, of LITTLE I:111Na; .
.
FLOUR, SALT,: AND. LIME!!
A , large a .constantly on r luuid,
‘ -' l ,
2ITTLEA"HARDING'.
. • • •
Crockery - iiidthiss IVar6
TT : WARS,. Looking Obtoes,
Drilto Wall Paper, . :
Window Paper, , n iridow Shades; -
• Grintiatopett;,
Stores,- 'jt ►a i e ;
. ; Chitin Pumps - #OOl6, • '
• . 138114 . 41 ' 11 4
Patent Medicinesote:;&e... for,Jtaiby.
LITTLE - d.
. , r
- - • -
eN ria .
- wpo dtk--%11-1111: - 6 s ,
VOLT can buy *hood auytiligt-of
0 fMANiniEs
Tor CASfI, at a t•r ri nita lt d iont - Wit;
plying to ' • • LITTZE - e1f.f.41)12117.-.
PuoDECE
.
W A T 7:1 1 ,1" L
nlznargß, ireoa; La - 4, Oillotr, - .ll‘f *fros t wrail•
of, all kinds, .114g*,.. Old :hosts 414 01 1Por,:.
Lutoliet, S,kepgbr , hriefd 402dgi t . 41 4 F0s*VitelP4
wanted In exeitange
C OME A ND ofEr,
• .
T Airo . ' if 1 - t6 1 7—/4
csitnAisx , 4 ,r e!c u y
it' - "timATle
_SOIPPAi t t SMAftticikc.
13. Sept. 1; '5l. Matt*: t.
To Mogen te tw
'MO the ' 3 NieceitThieickii6" by die ne 4 A*
.eitat Pipe,. giving tha asaadii - tabu* tt.
and C. }or taping Instalment* they 14 Oka t irbe
b e a t . ° as themetJAMX tHipriattstd to alif.daidiii."
ble leagth. tihttAPWSlYltefiad
%%Meted Dtrfteta at ti1i5t544414 .4 .
t7,=11; otritrcei
• i s i t - 41111'7,-41F ,
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