Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, January 07, 1858, Image 3

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pEUOCRATIC IN OROS AND DEEDs,—e-The
Washington correspondent.Of the' Iste'wXork
Courier and•lnquirer has the followitigikeen
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remarks , : . ' . -1. • •3"
.‘.' The. issue of Treasury notes;,of ::whic . h.
no* was given lin, the message,. will be
urged through.' be h Houses with all possi- ,
bli speed, in the h pe.tt at the bill - they ' be
4 ,44 d MOO the Chrisimis hOliday*. The 1
IoW rate of three p r centinterest Is suggest- I
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cd - 1 in order to kee • the notes out., and gi'Ve!l
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them cut-fenny. •T e idea is •an excellent one,,
and is the Dnly fac ty Which the 8015-Treasit4,
r$ 'system needs tconVert it into a National
Batik! The countr 'expected SOrnesuch result
w
s hen . ' Mr. Ctebb d livered; in his Annual Re,
(I
-sort.. an elaborate argument against ituehEan'
inStiturion. , In t • e modprn practice - of the . ,
Democratic party
. their professions are to be !
interpreted by clis raries., L ,Thus when they
become suddenly bstreperotmagfiinst banks,
it'is certain that t ey• are meditating art, int
': mense issue of pa er money ; when they. be
4,iii hoWling for the Constitution, are con ,
e. ,
trivina sonie . .gro, 'violation ofit ; when.they
th i i.j e k z 'sf,; r the Un on, they Contemplitte. its
speedy OvertliriiW; and when they bawl squat--
. . ter-or popular so ereiguty, thej , mean des.
po l tic g overnment ty -the army, and expulsion
oithe.people fr the:polls by' arined•mobs.
• But this,.. though: - tinent to . Deniderac,y, is ir:
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relevant to:hnirne .• The neiv Tiertsury notes
' will .make 'rut' 4 lent circulating Medinni;
. .and kill make the be 4 substitute dhe country
dray ;had for die otci of the United Stittes.
Buit' when in- full 'credit." • •
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"cosi,. PArtimo - - -4-liraro Paul din , ' _comes 1
.honestly. by his st. i I Viti arresting- unlawful el- 1
. peditions. His f tiler 'wait _that • celebrated i
~.rOhn Paulding, - the Peekskill farrner, •who '
. was one (,f the three ee captors . of Major Andre:
11iram Wm.bortr n.Wcgstchester county, rind .
• early in life :enter d .the Navy, where he' has.
.gr i adually wOrke his. way -. up through the
grades •,,! Mids ip.mtinr Lieutenant, Corn-,
'winder, and Calk - iii. He has - ever•been one
o tthe - inost • efficient and valued officers in
e
the service, and . • overntneih n short time
Iki4cd,shOwed its, - ppreciatiori , of the fact by
•appoinfir,gt to hi the coram nd 61 thelioiXie
liiipiadron - Acii;o l e , no'w - liOlds. - _ . , :.
) IBN r e observe 1 le Xilrikl it that the
Coininodore " ext. ried his instructions!! in-so
prorriptiyAwturi iiWalker: The same corn.
.pl4iiit was made 'y Arnold • I lsainst ,John
Paulding. .N 6. theless, hisiorrand p.ublic,
opinion justified i
.e one, and will justify - the
other.—Albany.. cening Journal. -- .
ATION WITHOUT AN ORGAN
. a remarkablefact that .the
. I the public:patronage and,
sposal, is -With;nit an organ
nois: Not a single 'paper
advocated his 9iection . ,
and defend hiS administra
ever so remarkable a cake?
Ic as he . waa',l4lwayA had
indicate his Vilicy. Even
secure a few frieuds. But
ik too low even- for that.---7'
fpphrter.—R.l journal.
THE - ADMINISTI
ILLT,NOIS4 - 7 1 t.
Ilresident, with g
fat offices at his
in .the State of 111
utl thnsc - Who
bares tO come UU
tom:- Was.Ther
Pierce contempti
n,ewspapets• to
Tyler managed t
F .
Ifuehanan has sllZ
He iilvithout a sk l
Ificiers of 11 - e 'Mont row" Fire Coin
;patty, Ito, 4, elected J'an. 4;958..
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Riley, oreman..
Jefferson Gads,. first Asa:dint. .
Ass E. Bewley, ccond Assistant... 1 •
J. C: Foot, Tree.. rer.
S. M. Wilson, ' • - -
George A. Tilde , Pipennn. , •
J. F. Cn:)s . ler, - - Assistant- Pipcman.
F. 31. Durk, Porfei. • . •
B. S: Bentley; S. Deans, 4.lfred'ltaldwin, • Leonard
gearle ' Wardens. - • '
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xn- 111,,roinJEAcnens Asser •
minds will meet at W. Faurofal chop': paildin g ,
on Friday, Jan. Stli, '5B, at half pao six, P.. tri. •
1-At the opening of the eaercises,ltr. Faurot and Q.
W.:Norton willsea6 read a Piece, prepared for the
Occasion. 3V. Dana will then canduct• an exercise
io Synthetical Parsing. J. W. Walker and Jane . SL
Biker •rmid a selected pieee(after which . ..D. W.
Norton will conduct An'exercise In intellectual Arith
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metic. - A report on Teaching will be read by Miss
Martha A. Diekeinkah,. and an Essay, by Jane: M.
• Baker. The Tmtchers will then join in sn exercise
ii the Vocal 'Elements:of the English Langnage. •
Jan. 5,'55" - i JINE BAxr.r., Secretary.
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_Medical Notice.--,--71te Susquehanna Ifedi
cal Society will - hold its 11 ex t annual meeting:on Wed.
rsday, January I ttth„ 1a.58, at NEW-MILFORD, at
10 o'clock,-a. m.. 1 '-- E. S. PARK, Secretary.
I,,ltoritros,e, Jan. ~.1:355. ' •
. ' 171 A AZ:OIE4D.
I n Franklin, on the 24u1t.,: by Rer. W zßich
ardson;lir..Roottii KEYON, of Liberty, and Miss
WIIEVILEN, ofirranklin. *
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1 In F klin, on the 3d ui .; by-the same, Mtl.: KP.
'Cintsr, of Oshkosh.: fr Wis., and gisitlarna 31.'1Ako
nox o Conklin -:
, N.mi, •.- • '. ' ! • -
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Sbuth, Bridgewater, Eye, by Rcf.
J. F. Deans, Mr. TAoliAs D. ALT.Es, of 3lontrose, aild
M.A.E,T,JANE Fosirr., of Bridgewater. • .
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On, the sameereting, hy the same, Mr. "Imam B. I
Trtrasnums, and Miss &Ran 5.41.1 EN, all of Dridge:
.water: • - •
- In Hayford, on the :list alt., bVAe Rev. A. Mil
ler, Mi.. DorcLas_Stliaoas; and 3iiis" Rana . Bums
rxit, all of Harford.l
Sonth Bridgetr.aterfon the 23cf ult., by Rer. J.
F. Deans, Mr. Nania.V: EasTALta, or Lathrop, apd
Miss Racnat. Wnrrt,'-of
In Sprin ,, i:Ble,. on3i'ew-Year's Eve., by Rey. J.W.
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Rayner. Mr. WILLIAM Iltwi4r, of Pieliol..on,•Wvo
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ming Co., and Mimi Scsas ft OSEXEAANS; of Sri 'rings-file.
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- PROCLINATION.
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.11 - ATIIERE.AS the tfon-241avid WilmoXresideitt
of the Cotirtofrfyerandl%mine d General
Jail Delivery, Court of Quarter Sessions of ilie•Peace; •
and Court of Coinnaint.Flei* and Prphans Court, in
the Thirteenth Judik - tal. , ltistrkt, composed of the
Counties -of Sifsi-Ineharina, and Bradford, and the
\Bons. Chas. F. Bead, and Urbane Burrows, A.s.soci
ate Judges in Susquehanna count;,-have issued their
Precept ; to me
.directed, foti:Voldini:sa Court of Oy
er and Terminer, and, Genetnl JailDclivery, in the
Borough of Montrose; and County ofStniquehanua,on
third Monday of January ir,st,.(it'being the 18th
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IiATICZ 55 .11LitlIEY. GITLIN - .
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f;iof 'said County of STA
•quelinena, that the; be then there, in, proper
: persons, at two o.ciock'in the afternoon of said day,
with 'their records, inquisitions, and other • remem
bra:lees., to doihose-things which to their offices ap
pertain to be• done, ~Atd those who are bound by
Tempi:tenet's against the-prisoriers that are or, shall
be in the jail of said county of Susquchlinna, are to
be thin there, to - picseaute against them as-will be
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Dated at Monti(lae, ate rftt day of t d armors In. the
rear et our Lord one. thousand eight tr.:nailed and
- ffty.tighi.l - JOlll§T,-! YOUNG, Sheriff.
RE3IOVAL.
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r FEE SAD= AND .-HARNESS SRO P F
- • G: 1 3.1". Fi)RDHAA .
removed to the building rec e ntly occupied br C. C.
Hollister, on Miin Street, one' door above S. , S. ken's,
auf where .he will be happy to. wait on all echo may
favor law with their. paftvinage.
:Montrose, Jan: 6,5.1866.-d •
MMUM!I
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si)QCT. R. THAYER
INTOULD say: the Public that he will be 44,111i6
office from nine , until ten - o'clock ' s- trL, S'er7
.day, Tuesdava and Saturdays, from nine in the morn
ing nitti - nie:iake,evenint; extraordinariesisseept
-- 'All wishing to see him 'trill sorpri 41moitsOres
,awurdingly.. •
'Mouirese, JILT). el, 14'58.-tf .•
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U - egister% Noice.
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131:111441 NOTICE hervbT glare to ali .W eone ,""e", / in the
.1. fonavrit,e Estaten. to **lt
Ester. , re! JOHN GRAHAM, . Lee Cf. nurture+, decenseili T y ler
lintreter.
Executor. r
Meg the actematant ' ha/ syteleil his aeomini to the Itetagteel
Ottoawl for the comity of baßqui , baTimind the. the same vet
Fnea
T.""ttd to tie! Judge's of the Orphans' Court of sold County. a¢t the =vile). of J.,Anuarr. itelß. for coutirumtion and aßow
scrx.
CHARLES 3SIEJLLE, Rama, -
ReQuerie's Ombe. Hontrose. JAL C Ilare- • •
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.scitooL tooKS.
- A large essortmentof School .Bc•9la,lfiscithineous
• .Ann Fancy just reeeived; and
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_*3ll, apipILER.
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NEVARRANGEMEN is ... -',. - _:, , .Sherillf,s .' nlqs.. -- • ,-- -.•....
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ryllismcntnEnstanine towcalited iettlf tletaldr.4. l';'% - .;1 .I.j - of Oominciii Pleas of 8 . jqneliarma County, 'and.. , l
A. RILEY. of this Place. the bta wlll ‘ hereafter be conducted ---••
_ .._, .. 1 tome.directed,l will-expos Ito Sale, by'putilie yen-
under the name and style of - : ~_ , , ,
• - - , - ' •' '-'1 due, at the Court Rouse,•in . ontrole, on Saturday,'
BENTLEY; -REAllkeo. , -:
, - ilailuiry 16th, 1858 at one ''clock , ft ni the follow
ing Real Estate, tri wit : . --.
we than of necessity bane to Open ill new set of Waal . ; and wean ~.
eery &strew. that. :our old ones should be settled tither by note or . •A II ;hat Certain piece ci - ' '. eel of land,:-situa te,
:otherzsirc, at the earliest convenleaCe of those having open accounts
with mt. - To peronnaosto bast owt.tus for years and Stnrsraten na i and being in ....e township o . turop , m the Count y
Ni ta ,,,,,e.ot melt indebtedness, we wts Id. glee a4t.wislluvifatiou to iof Susquehanna, and. bound.. and described is N
ome In and see us, -To those.who bare fur yetis bestowed on us ,
their liberal patronigt and pald us promptly , we would tender, our I l o ws, to wit:. i_at the north . I land of LOrnis Wright,
ion theeast I.v the public hi. way, and on the !mud'
s Deena thanks. earnestly sobehloo continuance of their gamy
Under a pledge that: they shall luxe no muse to complain of o • , - -
mace or oak.u.rre of our tkmda. .17
_. • . • . and west by'latills of S. W.: I reed & Co., containing
Ne shall hare on hand CONSTAATLT. a hill assartment of all ' bout one half an acre-of l it lb . the sa me more or
descriptions of Gcsats usually sold In the country, and we Invite 211.1 a • 1 t ,
'wishing to purchase, to coma In arid [cantle° our stock *fore buy. , less, With ;the appurtenance : l one framed house and
Ingylrewbere. , ? B 1...11 a BEAD. ,
31011 January 1, lIM. •.' t: • - : : . , shop , and cow shed, •andallrrnproved. - -
" I . Taken ili.exreudon-at the Suit 'of Roatrellt Win
-} ton vs, A. B. Merritt a.nd,A Tz Merrill. • -
- ' A Iso : •-:411.. those - two . i . oining‘ lots, pieees,,or
pareell ofland,'sitnate, lyi i and being in thetnirt:
'ship of Bridgewater, in t : -omit, And state afore
said, to wit : the first ont hereOfg bounded
and . described as follows, t . • it, bttinning at khan. :
lock tree, the northwest c. 5 er of the entire trakKii
being part of a large tract ; timid, surveyed In pur
suance ae warrant to '4rll .. in Shaw ; thence south.
.d"'-east, partly along Josep ' Brewster's, and partly 1
along Amherst. Lindsey's ..nd, 152 perches to a
beech ; thence north 87°ast, 146 perches .to n
Itendeek, in the line of la s formerly of Putnam
Catlin; thence north 3? W 4 liy . ii.ii4 last mention
ed land, und'Other land, 15 perches, to a hemlock' I
Sapling, in the south line o lands formerly of Jacob
Wilson, now' of S. A. Newt , being the nosh lute-!
of said tract, in the warrant name of William Shaw.;
and thence along said List co m
niioned lineuth. 81 I
I west, 146-perches to the li ce. of lieginifing—con-
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1 taining 130 acres, and 144 erchcs, and allowances,
lend being the same lot of nd and premises which
John-B. Wallace, by deed; ated May sth, 1828, re-'
Icorded in the Recorder's 0 Cc, in and for said corm:
ty, in Aced Book, No. 6, p e 187, conveyed to one
1 Joseph Reese, who, toget E. with Mary his wife, by
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Ldeed,. dated' March 9th; I 2, recorded in eed
W3oolt, No. 13, page 166, . veyed the same to the
I, said Patrick Crossen. A : 'die other of saidlots
being bounded, and descri 'd as follows, to wit : be
: ginninglit a hemlock, Va.. outheast corner of the
above- described lot, thenc uth 2° ettl 66 perch
es to the corner of the G. lot, thence ' south 88°
4 1 ,0
west, 112. perches to a bee 4. thence by a lot' sur
veyed to Israel B. Gregor. , north 2 0 west, G 6 perch
es to a post in said Crosse,il smith line, and thence
by the same, north 88 ° en t, 112 perches to the be
gimiitig—eontnining 46 ac . and 82 perched, more
or leis,-together with the "purtenatieca i 1 framed
house; barn,
,eider house, , i house, and about one
hundred and twenty five tes improved.
Taken in execution at t i suit of Caleb Cartnalt
vs. Patrick Cros.sen.
- Alko—All that certai
situate in the township of
aforesaid, lannulecl Mid de
on the north by lands of .31
she lands of Sterling, Mao
Orvill Ti ff any and Luke '
Luke Reed, containing - se
with the appurtenances, t
one frame bairn, one saw
one grist mill, and one
Taken in execution at
vs. Bonet Titus a nd Ger
.k1a0...--All tfiot certai,
situatein the township of
state aforesaid, - bounded a
wit: on the north by land
McCollum, and Matthew
Matthew Baldwin, on the $
Baldwin, and .of the estat
ed, and on the west by-Ia
taming about -ninety acre
with the appurtenances,
corn !tense, orahard; . and
- Taken in execution at'
vs. Rufus Thayer jr., air
Thayer & Co.
Ai soL-All those ect t
, situate, and.being in the
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, [Published by Authority of Town Council.]
Borough Ordinances.
ordained by the Toirti Council, of - atin- Bor
a" tough of:Montrose, and;it is hereby. ordained by
the authority of the same, .That it: shall not be.hiw
ful for horses `, neataSitUle,'swine, sheep,-. geese, or
other do : esticated.anitnals, of a inischieftnis nature t
to go at large in the-said BOrmigh, and it any such
kanimale &halite found Ai - kip .within the'limitif of
-said Borough, it shall be the, duty of. the .High Con
stable, forthwith, to impound the same ; or if any of
the said animals shall be found - in any lot or close, is
shrill bo the duty of the Bit. Constable at the re
quest-of the owner or oecoplint of said close, take
up and impound the same, 4)ruzided, That between
the 15th day..of.April and thb 15th day Of November,
in -each yea V, it be lawful for cows to run: at
large in said . Borteigh: . . • . ~ •
Ordivantm passed ;Thu. 4th, 114118.
• And be it_ furthei•fortlained; by the duthority afore
said, that no' person-or persons, sball.be permitted or
allowed.to ride upon hand-sleds or anytither convey.
ance„on the side walks, within-the limit - 8 , 4 the Bor
ough; under - the penalty 0f.6 sum not lbss than fifty.
'cents for the first offence, nor exceeding five dollars
for each subsequent offence; and it shall be the duty,
of the High Constable, and' t is hereby enjoined up
-on him, to see that this -ordinance be enforced by
commencing suits before th Burgess, or airy Justice
of the Peace, in , the name 4.if Borough, as often
as he knows of any infraction of said ordinance_
C. W. MOTT,
.Clerk.
Montrose, Jan. 6, ISsB.—pvt
ARTIST'S MATERIALS. •
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.AINT.S' IN TUBES, BRUMES, . .
.TIN,.COPPER, A 'D SILVER FOIL,
. • GLASS SL.I /IS AND . muziLEßs,
- Lirmo GRA PBS, 44., a the Store bt•
.ABEL TCJIRP.LL.
Montrose, ;Tan. 6,•1858. , -
• PROFF;SSOIL W 0101.14
HAIR RESTORATIVE ut
Jan..-6, '59. - TURIIELE:S.
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Adminiitratior 4 s Notice. .
- IkTeyncE.t. hereby Mren to allkMons hieing. demands anst.
11 the estate e_ot Gibson,
that -the .acme* cit r.7.7.KTEL BA NES, deceased, lat mut be _ptesentetb to the under,lgnett Tot arrange•
meat, and all-persons hylebteil to idd Folate are requc,trd to make
Immediate payment. • Cll. S. TINGLES% Admhaletratcr.
Hamann, Sarni. c0...8a., Jan: 641859.-6 w,
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iNEW (INE HORSE WkGON.
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1 1 No. '." . ".' Cutter, Lnornre of
liontrose,,Jari. G, 158, 1 F. B. CHANDLER.
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SUBUR(PTIONS
RECEIVED for ;the Am , or • Weekly Tribune,
atone dollar Per scar; by
liontrotie,.Jan. 6, '5B. t' F. B. CHANDLER.
WANItED
PARTNER with t sit capital of #5OO, m
P invest in a profitablei business, which is ready
. For furtherpafticulars, till at this officu, •
January 4, • .‘
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120,000 WORTH OF GOODS
PANIC - PRICES.
,71-Rr
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IS NM' RECEIVING LARGE ADDITIONS Of
Env GOODS,
to 1114 stock. that will be sold at ptiCftt to 314 t the erne!, Ineludlng a
great vOirietz . of
Ladies' and Geollemen's Dress Goods,
with a full amortmest ett derar.ex.nts hl TRADE, and price.'
, much 'reduced and manyptuls (t o ots more than
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PER C E$T. LOWER •
tit..n early gall price.. lie wonlitpandentarly call the attentlee et
CASH BPYERS,,-
) TO IDS r. 4. STOCK OF
Co l liding,. Buffalo Robes; StOves,,
• Slslaiye 4.'3.l:jea 4.11,1 ::4 , v Guv.,
Nrw itaeverN Dec. ,
B . .LACKISMITH -
P. 7 la . o ana. EP
THE subscriber would respectiullyinform the_ public that having'
bought theintemst, of C. P. !Awards In the Wagon' lA/duesA rd
litirrowsrliollaw,Gibsou, Pa., _
Is now prepared lzb do au kinds oework In ,thit line. and also that he
ban on head a handsospe lot of I "
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gleighs, plain anel,iwelled body CUlterx,
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WAGONS, CAR)FIAAGES,
slut he offers for sale eery low fen' prompt par. ..AllkinOs'of work
warranted. 3tort.kbads of custom work dime In 11Mek_smith Shop.
And as be is frequently adled uplia tr. make COFFINS. and haying
much respect fOr the dead as wcl4l for the living, has been at the
espun.so of fitklng up a re
. • SPLENDIp' HEARSE, •
and Is now: prepared to
meet 'll , ord.-15
" .11 th ctr, n iVi'citEi:
" Gums. 1M..-r0311m31 , •
a tract of laird in the
• •AN ACROSTIC; •:• I Bunter--ecnnaining 97
MV' FRIENDS - , I c , r . 16-3; 70 .?1011 AND VA HI ill I land, with the ..anpurten
• ' "A " ; A ' . IP • i MO framed-a:249ms log
0 LD numtoxrn Cotoc+ve.
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not "" " i " i, _ ' improved. .
` ' :.- . Taken in execution, a
- it AZORS ANT; SCHOOL& to PLAT Imes THS uax R . . .
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_ R EFERENFE-Misnoset THAT . 11C 7 4 1 A'B - - Also— All cert i piece or parcel of land,
I 1 inn-GE:CS. GOOD•IiCLSO, 112•10:14:4..275170'V 9
''' situate In the township Gibson, County of Suaq;;
. 44 5 ' and State of.Pertn., boo -and described its follows,
q - ,Errt.F.D AT LArrorwass sia.lkoc-rosTLIAY-Ell - Ito wit: beginning nt a leek knot ; driven-in-the
'I, ' • • 1,.....:• i ..:... 1 .,...,..: ......-..-.....-.. -i-tuiddie of the. Cochec ;WI Grisat-Bend Turnpike
Sbnp , PocAlayeni oflee. nil ....... Sheet, OVIT .•,‘•••• .., G ,,, ...., •'I . • • '
Itolcrattler, Les. 16„1547.-14 1 k I Road, at the intersecuo f the State Road with the
- I said Turppike,•thence a g the Middle of the State °
Road:" souave,s''ayst, ;erehes and two tenths df a
Iperch to another hemlo knot dliven in the middle
lof the State Road,. the by land of J. R. Mack,
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north 55' nest lt, per.s.lc4 to a post, thence by land
lof the same north 'ss' . t st 4 perches and lath of a
I perch to another hemlo knot, driven' in the middle
of the, Turnpike Road, n thencokakmg • the middle
of the same, soptli 0 4' ,t 10. perches and 2.loths
of a perels,to the place . f beginning, containing 54
perches of Land, be the V More or less, together
with the appurtenance framed dwelling house, I
harp, and all impna,ved , ‘••
Taken in elecution . t the suit of f C. P. Edwards,
m. ,Stepheit Price, ~. '. , . 3. - •
• Also—All that cer .1 'piece or parcel of land,
situate and - being in OIL oro' of Susq, Depot, county
of Susq.,.and Stateof. . .e p., bounded and described
as follows, lo wit on Ii mirth by-lands of John
Lester, on the east by ds of Robert Nichol, on the
south by Main street, on the west_ by land of J:
B. Kimber, :.feet,ft .nt . feet.frorn front to .rear.
With tbei_appertenand , framed house, and all Ina.
prover ' . ' 1
Taken in exce.ution : Osuit of Nathan Lenheim
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Also-- 4 7,5.11„that .c.rom .piece_ °unreel of land
ilidite in Wriliern to . lip, Susq:Ctr.,boundetrand
tipseribed as follows, b • it : on the north by lands
ofJolarMiller, - on theby lauds. late of John and
Thortrif*rity, on tit: A it,k,b3. lands of /cue P.
SiejibeinrOind on-thi: 7by hinds df WeSler-Ben
sootes,Tcontalning abo tf OQ acres; together with the
appurte " es ,;.1 f ..e .direlling-houses, 1, barn, ...1
savii diegrettil"tteliesAnproved. ~..,
.-- •,. l''
0
a!' Tat • vibetticiir "t lie suit ofilior:Lathroti a.
I 'John Belly and Westo ;ailv. • . . .
,AllsoAll that e.e . n Piece Or parcel of land,
situatottnd being in tl e . wnship of.Ne* Milford, in
1 the County- of Soso., . ± bounded andssdeseribed as
I follows to wits: north , id . by lands of 0. ' Smith and
Wut. Matthews, east, ly by lands of L. arid I). Jen
ningairroutherly by 'd.of L. Lewis',and we , lterly
by. lands of .1. W '. .a, ' ontaining 152 acres, be the
samemore or ,
less wi h .e appurtenances, I framed
41 ,
' howsc.4 11(0 1 34 Is P .rehatdiand about *surds
imprrived. ..
..,
"Takedin exec ution
t •
I the Oss4S. llutcli ,
1 .alisioi-' .All••that -
t situate in the Moro' o
1 of Snag.; bounded,d
by lands ofJames IL
Ileading from River at
.
i south by Church go.
1 . . f Jemei EL Smith:be'
l ER T. - :• . • ~ i arid' W'isdeeP
h r
JAN STIAINSS BOW 'dc , I tenanees, I framed h
toP*r.: ~ , " . •. . ; 'Taken in execurio;
INEDICINEEL . , , -_:..:- ..; : E. r,. .marsh.
11 llgn*F l ,lo flitherf9swiw - . 4i-wi! , r4 ' , ilia ' •
ccmtii'uwne. an4:l l Yge. 111. Idttible m tlieloirti . th
' f ABEL lIIR,Wyp.. i Suacturlainr... , bd# l 4l s
-'s- . - porthl+3 land, tif ff.'
DTCYtia_tCM
IsTlEltEty GIVEN.,
.
•
ler AS. just returned. foino Nesr-York;iith a lirgC
11 and choice rariety of GTODS, bought for Cash,
and selected withAnuch carg; from over thirty of the
best HOUSCS is New-Yort, IVlrers to his cus
tomers andl the. pubjixhilow prices, for Cash. His
stock co
. _
UGS,I
'MEDICINES, •
I nins
I. OJLS
W
1 ).
R 0 CKERtX
xn
MIRROgS,
CIASCKS,
WAI,
FANCY GOODS,
iitSICAt . BST
,
N 'PE
4 • IV
wooinanKAßE,
.81001 1 4
JA,
BRIM
• A-
WHIPS. -
U3IBIIELL3S,-
.. • GUNS;
PJSTO
L 1 Q 1 7 6 /iS,'•
(For MO
MEI
POD,T.MONTAFS,
SPE!
SILVER efiLATE
GOLD PENS;
STATIOIk
VI(
And 01 of the :most
IitTENT
Thankful for thelibe
ed,he hopes to merit
crease of the same.
Xonttim, Dee. 2 1 I
DOW: GLA.SS. •
DYE STUFFS,
•
• GROCERIES,
-GLASS:WARE,
?APED; - .
INDOW
WINDOW OIL
SIMDES,
u
MEM' •.*
ErGOOER, .
111410-WARE,
..STO,NE
I :ED NV Aar..
D •
CANARY $E} D.
POCKET KNIS E 6,
•
1113)47T10N,.
TURP,ENTINE.2 , c;:'
C.AMPITENE,
• BULLX IND
• . - -FLUID,
pAI Purpose, only -
UM.% .4
SUPPORTERS.-- -
StA:TIMER B!IACM,,
ACLt.S,
SPC . I9NS,;FORS . S, kc.,
ieee . or parcel of land,
kenos, county stud state
eribed as follows, to,wit :
otn T. -Millard, on the east
• n i the south by lands of
t; .4. , and west by lands of
1 itY l one acres, together
i
• .framed dwelling houses,
I d
1 1,, one blacksmith shop,
h rd!and mostly improved.
I lit „snit of Amos Sherwood
l a Titus. 1„N
nbiece or Parcel of land,
I QridieWater, c Unity and
:iti described as follows, to
il • f Daniel Stewart, John
i i
ldwin, on the enst_by
j o* ,,
th by Matt. Baldwin, W.
a l O
' f Wm. Gardner , , •deeeas
. s oft.:o. Babcock, con.
. e the-same. more or !elm
I anted house, two barns,
ut IO acres improved.
b suit of Matthew Murphy:.
tlburton Thayer, as IL
,L
ni pieces or parcels (Aland,
li(tough . of Dundiff, in said
rTed as follows, to- wit :
1 ,0 th by the Tannery pond
V lbur, on the CUR by. a
h by a street running from
county, bounded and des
the first bounded tliei-!
and by hinds of *inlaid_
street or lane, on the sou
the Williesbarre Turi - Ak .
the west. by the said
ing about; half an aere,,
-• shame turnpike, contain
'silt the appurtenances, a
t Tannery; and barn, and
second, bounded to the
I Owego Turnpike, on the
11. Slocutit, on. the south by
vinond, and on the west by
wing about 11:00 feet of
es, one harness shop, and
Phsuit of Chauncey Smith
. :
.i t
i n Ipiece or parcel of. land,
i
in the township of Auburn,
t ed and described as. fol
n y lands of Ansel Gay, on
'e G. Burch, on the south
411, and on the west by
vier, containing about 91
framed dWelling house . ~aj
all improved: And OE
north by the Milford ant
east by lands of William
the above named Timm)
lands of E. Chambers,' co;
larsd; with the nppnrten
`all improved. ..
Taken id emeention at'
vs.
SOSiltitt: Flint.
• Also --411 that cartai
situate, lying and being
• and connty aforesaid, ho;
lows, to wit: on the nort
the east by lands of Pot
by lands of Edward Pat
lands of Joan awl 11. Y.
acres, more less, wi
framed dweli . :lg house, 11
other out bui'.:laga, one
improved.
st
1
the appurtenances one
11,, shed, corn house, and
Irrard, and about 30 acres
•
h„‘ snit of Si S.. Mulford vs.
Token is execution at !
William Cooley, td.
Also—All that certa
. situate ! , lying and being i
and,l county aforesaid, ho
IoW, to wit : on the !nor
Henry Millard, on the
on the south by lands of
P Bailey, anti on the west
Icontaining WO acres, or
the appurtenances, One 1
ahont sixty aeresimpror
'Fitken in execution nt
Joseph S. Scott
- Also—All that certa
ci tr.township, in said c
sot Torrer's trap of rest I
• .
land, and described na! f
I..th.snorth by lands. ofClx
by hinds of
1 D. 0. Turrell; and on
Rose Tract ; and being
piece or parcel of land,
the township of Lenox,
n led•and 'described as fol
,gy hinds of Stephen I.
telands of Elisha
chard Wescott and Zinn
b. lands of Loreit
.thereabouts, together with
h barn, orchard, rind
lot of land, situide in Lib
being Lot 121 of la
ir - ey of Post and Jessup 's
one, to irit, bounded on
iles S. Coxe ; on the south
; on the east by lands of
west by the line of the
Ithe northwest corner of
,rrantee natte of 'George
clewand. 737 perches of
ce/1, two framed houses,
arn, and about'tftyacres
. .
at the 69, of C. S. Bennett, to . ,
4,C0.; es.Joha A. Dix. '
rt i
in plisoa -or parcel of land,
g. millet:inns Depot, in the Co.
e 1 -
ed ktilows, to wit: north
S Ittt, on the east by a street
e to Much street, on the
west by landspfthe said
tl niit
lb rods wide on Churehatreet
f" t tir iel-, • Itith - the appur
u e; and di improved: ' '.
f
a ' t i h n e .p a i tit of , : p d arcei . Whi ot tne ls!n y re d, .
it' .Lathrtiip, le the tittint,.ot
as Mows, tO wit: on , the
' . F.':csd & Co.:"en the East by
I the- public-highwey, s on the - south by * Jot recently
owned and occupied by . Wellington Pane and lands
of the said Bread 4 Co., and weseby - the mid
Com
pany'e land, containing about fii(e acres of land, be
I the same more or less, with the appurtenances, I
framed house and I framed barn, and nearly All im-
proved. - • -. • , . . . •. . , .
i: Waken - in execution at the snit of C, IE. G, ers' vs.
.:.LOOmis Wrightr .; _
.A I ,
'-;letils*Allridetise following described 'pieces or
parcels of land, to *it: 106 acres of land, situate-in
the township A,f Great Bend , in thee:mat) . of Susq.,
and State - of Fenn.iia,te the estate of Jacob Skinner;
2d and Elisha . Squires, described in Sheriff John
t
sou's deed to Wm.; Dayton,' dated - April 1311 i, 1844,
lille' Which stataliti3O framed dwelling houses, one sin
MRI, 1 - framed barnand about4ffeerei hemmed land.
1 A liiii, one igher tract of 'laud' sitiated as aforesaid;
V lete.tlip, .estois, of ";Jacob Skinner, !. , 11,.c'.and 1E144
. lquirek: deseribid by said Sheriff's deed to iald - Wm.
Dayton, date& Aped,,,d3th t -18P.4,, contenting 010
acres - end 140'14i0es of rand With alloWiticeO NEW YORK..
f six IMIIM
,per, cent,. Alsti,Aitno other tract. of land situate in
._ 4:NEW ILL brS7'S ATED W.
71116 ttlyriioll,, countYpdiltate al f lintlilids.,* l4 .l4 2 l.lp/iiihe Fanner, the Mechanic, the
ITO6iiiies, einbileing that irhiChiraileite the estate - the Home Circle. Devoted to \ P
of 4i 8.111 1 1 1ed 1 4 , •ale •ewre • 80;4 Tales, fine Aria:Miscall
811
ni and frock • The first number will appear Dece
said Sh e sai eri d if Jacob
's( leed B r uil to c
U . r* riolifle 'Burro
dim to Wm. Dayton by-deed - blearinviato„, Milt tolk tit" neither mane or 'expense will be a
1844,Ibeing the same premises formerly purchased der i 4 ,,,i,-,„,„it . ,, 5 e ,,,,,,„ 1 ,;,. t i the 1 , 7 r
by Efrimnellureovis and Elisha:Williema, of William i Great care will also be taken to adm
Ward and Jesse Lane; and being the teitheletil of ' -mints no matter which.flie most Carefu
,-
land conveyed 1,1 -Edwin Eldridge:and vfrire tn. Ran- ! w i s h to exclude from the knowledge of
sonfSmith; by deed eiectited the 29th day ofllareic' the same time, its readers will. he kept
1850. Also, all.tlutt other tract or parcel of land, lon the „Leading TupieS .y.' the-
,Ilay, w
situate in the sanielownship, formerly Occupied by I•Mestic or forel - gn origin, tt:.(l its arran
said Smith as thalecune tarn , and the Wine . as n" !'the depart:met Is of newspaper enterpri
veyed whim by 'the said Edwin Eldridge and wi , most efficient character. It; Privet
by deed execuied.the 18th day °film% 1849, and ' , sl i c e from the, Principal European ci
reference to which tome sove;aldeeds the description, most authentie ac:ounts of all eveeds o
4;
of said ,several lots wiltinore fully end at largelaPPeat, dring abroad; audits well ar nge
paid deeds being recorded in Susquehanna .coutity, obthining early. itifortnation .from ever •
containing in all about 1969 acres of land, be; the 'own widely extended continent, are be
sane more or less, with allowance of 6 per cent. On least equal to those of anyt•other tier*
the home farm,are 2 dwelling houses,' 1 Gamed Earn, Union. The City Dipartment of the.
1 leg barn, 1 stable, and about 40 acres hiprored. - reports of all intere.stineoccurrences i
Taken he execution at the s n it of Ransom. Smith, I tropolis of the State, and its ad scent
vs. Samuel Wilannn' . j Ol7ll. Y° P -SG , Sherif' ing Only such portieds of the criminal .
Sheriff's Office, Montrose; Dec. RA, 1857. .-. not be made public except at the risk c
- • • cause of morality nod virtue. While tl
PROCLAMATION. ' is to furnish a reliable record of curren
, -
Suaguehamitc . Countq. • 3.l.., ~ ' • . also intended to be, in a measure, are
ELIZABETH M. FULLER, Co mmon
li eran x i . re of the day.. With that view,
In the Court of '
by her next friend, oo s willinclude early and discrind
Pleas of said County. '
Lucie:slit:int N 505 ,1
August Term,
185 ,i, of all the most valuable books issued
rs. .
No. 187. . • .?E`o give greater ‘ variety to the literu
A B rutEwF. FELLER. • Ow Tales and Puiti•yot the highest
.
To Andrew F. 'Fitller : 'Whereas a Subpcena in Weekly introduced. Tales will front ti
Diiorce was issued to August Term, 1857, which pear in its columns fro ICEENS, M
was dulY . returned non est inventni, and thereon an CuAnt.ss RE'Anc, and 1 'Cof the dist
alias Subptena was issued in said cause returnable to tors of the age, whicl 11 be suitabl. i
November Term, 1857, upon the return of . which Scientific intellige eis gathered at
proof was made todhe said Court that the said An- a - competent hand; new inventions ar
drew F. Fuller could not be found in thy Bailiwick. , tiled ; the progre.4s of agriculture is ti
This iiotice is therefore -to require you to appear is made of all tnattervf interest in
before the Judges of the said. Court 'on the third manufactures and commerce ; 'and no
Monday'of January next, to answer said complaint, in any department to keop the paper
..k.c. JOHN YOUNG. Sheriff. . of the - tin Ms.
Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Dec. 24, 1857._
• TERIIS.—Our only terms are, fora I
-- 7 - , tion, per annum. i
Four copies will b e scot one year, for.
and any additional number of subserh
by the same pennat a ill sent for S
subscriptions must invariably be paid i
Canada subscribers must send 241 c
to the subscription, to pay the
* Am.•
which is half a cent a copy .on evdr '‘
notes of all bankslw-good standing at
par. When a draft can be sent, it wi n ' ',
as it wilt prevent the possibility of th
~by mail. „All. letters containing subs
any way &lilting to either the busine
department of the Press must be add
tEL ADES., Publisher of the N.- Y. :ar
[ . ,
street,,New York.
' Always send the money direct to ti
sure to giro the name of the Post offi.
State. to ollich yon wish the paper se
. Editors inserting the above prospe
this notice' and noticing the papered
entitled to 'an exchange upon forw
Marked copy of the paper containing
Suaqueha miff Courtly, sa: _ ' '
IV EN'TzP.SN coAKEn, In the- Court of Comuibn Pleas
}
of said County, April Term,
ELLEN SNEDAKER. 1857. No.,,ai.
To kilen Snedaker: Whereas a subpmna. in Di
vorce was issued to April Term, 1857, which was
duly returned' non est inrentas, and thereon an alias
subpamel was issued said case returnable to lug.
Term, 1857, .upon the *turn oT which, proof was
male that - the said Ellen. Snedaker could not be
found in my bailiwick. ,
This notice is therefore to require you to appear
before the Judges of the saioourt,on the third Mon
day of January next, to answer said complaint, &e.
JOHN YOUNG, Sheri'''.
Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Dee. 24, 1857.
NTOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of the
_ill Act of Assembly, the full Owing named persons
have filed their Petitions with the Clerk - of the Court
of Quarter.Scssions of the Peace fur the" County of
SusquAanna, for Licenses in keep Taverniand Eat
ing Houses in said ,County, for which licenses they
will apply at January Sessions, 185 S.
o the .school house, on
e suit of Grow & Brothers
e- suit of E. W. Rote. vN.
PROCLAMATION.
10TICE.
TAVERN LICENS
Susqueha9mt :Depot'.
E. J. Carr,
D. 1.. Canfield,. .
George Snyder..
Judson Stone....
Silas Winters
Zeoas L. Cooley Rash,
A. B. Edirirds ...... Great Bend.
ot • MERCHANTS LICENSE.
L. S. Lerlehn Great /rend.
EATING HQCSE3. •
Geprge.Strsplv„,
Dec. 24, '57. G:B.R. WADE; Clerk.
Notice in Partition.
N the matter of the Partition of the real estate
I
which was of Mafy Miles, late of the township of
Brooklyn, in the County of Susquehanna and Stite of
Pennsylvania, deceased. . •
To Maul-it. Horr 'widow of Elias Hoyt, Andrew
Tracey, and Sally C. Dayden E childnen of 'said dece
dent ; and to the following named - grandchildren of
said decedent, namely, Julia 'Bradford wife of
Charles K. Bradford, William Weston, Charles Wes,,t
on, Ann Bagley :trite of Harrison Bagley, and Jane
Weston, the, issue of Samuel Weston ...eldest son of
said Mary Mlles ; 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., Dartlett wife of 0. D. 'Bartlett, Dorsey West
on, Martha Weston, Henry Weston, Eliza - Weston,
and John Weston, the,issue of John N. ••Weston;
third son of said Mary iles; Asa Fish, guardian-of
William L. Weston above owned.
. -
TAKE Norms: . That in purshance of an order of
the Orphans' Court of the said County of Susquehan
na, an inquisition will be held upon the, premiies
hite-of said decedent, in said township of ; Brooklyn,'
on Friday the 15th day of January, 18511,1 at one o'-
clock. p. in., to' make partition of the said premisot
-to and among the heirs and - lead represeptatiyrn.o(
the said deeeddni Tiiitt"Olijitattner and in such pro
portions as by the laws of this Cornmonwialth is di
rected; or, if such partition cannot be made without
prejudice the whole, then to value and appraisethe same a cordink, to law.
JOHN YOUNG; Sherif.
Sheriff's Offiee, Montrose, Dec. 24, 1857.
; , -Executor's Notice.
NOTICE IS lIEREItY GIVEN to all persons having . demands
asmlost the estate of hammy Marty deed, late of New Mul
ford, that the aloe must be presented to the undersignedfor arrange
issal.shod all perste* Indebted to old &eats are requested to oaks
Immediate payment. CHARLES TINGLEY, E=re.
Barrer& Dec. ft. 1557,.-61,
',Executor's Notice.-
IICOTICE Is berehy given to ill warms haring demands against
1.1 the estate of JACKSON W.PASIIIETEIt, deed, late of Olt.
son toten,hlp, that the woe moE be presented to the tmdetahrned
for arrangemtnt, lira all persons Inditoted to said estate are rollout
ad tu pate luanedlatoparnent.
JACOB L. GILLETT, Executor.
Gibson, Nor. 19, 1857.-6 w
- • EKeentor t 'Notice.
XTOTICE to hereby given to all pm*, having dijnds against
IN - the estate of Joan T. Tomas, late t.f.l..enortoVrnshlp, deed.,
payment must be made to the undersigned. and thaw having claims
thereon will please preseut the mune duly attested foe payment.
eIre.MES VICIILEY. of Ilarford, tts.
f WARICEN TINOLET;of Lcnor.f 'L
s December.; iS:,-;.-ent
, • . ,
' • . Auditor's Notice,: '
mut natembroeti, an Auditor, '
(dntetlTy, the Orphans' Court
.1 of Susquehanna Couo
ty, to make 4itribution Lof the suet*
of the estate of JAHNS Mt4l'Llitt EA. deemed, will at.
tend 4o the duties of hie mild appointment. on Friday, the
listh de) or January nest, at ono o'clock In the afternomi, at hie 1
°Moe, in Montrone, At which time and stoce. all persons having
claims, will present thtm or Le forever barred from coming In upon
said fund. • . ••• - WM. H. JESSUP, Aroma.
If ontroao. Doe. 14,1557. , - , 4 ,
•••••—•—
' • . Administrator's SalO.
NOTICE is hereby given that in pursintrics cif an
order of sale to me issued by the Orphans'
Court of County, I will extse to public
sale, on Saturday, the Ifith day of Jeri y next, all
that certain piece or p&rcot of land situate in Jeasup
township,iivt*id county. late.thetstate of Andrew V.
Stout deceased, 'bounded north by landsid.Joel Cogs-.
well;j.'Baldwin, and Daniel Hoff; esM by land of
James Sniith ; south by lands of David Shay,: and
west by leads of P. J. Vert and Britton licKeeby;
containing . one hundred acres or Thereabouts, on.
ishithiii a 'Small dwelling horise, and an improve%
ment,orsomefire acres. . , 1
- Sale tiA be held "upon the pre'miscs;ittlone .o'clock,
P. AL •, SAMUEL ROBERTS, .4dner.
I. - -
Seiriu t p• DCO... 4.4 1851,—'ilvi•
•
Auditor's Notice.,
lippilill!ttev.-of-tbordOteibutioN of the - prase& of
546 IA rt 4 Matti 41:-B. :IV: auk,
4 3 j 6 kial" .
deceased.
aili
t tor rm the.aboW4se wilt attend -to the
f iti 4 t is-ipPointhietst;On !Thursday, late 14tli'day
of lunutry t
. 11458, At ono o'clock, P. V., pt his Office,
inMootroie; at which tinte and plate, sli persons in
terest-ell are , required to make their - cleis t or b e de
tprect trout coming in timin Mid fund.
.. - _
•
. ~ ; WM. J. TURREI, Audiftw.
Dik: 23, 1857. : -4w' • ,1 •
:.. , - .
. •
Au
of. ditor'.-Notice. • '• ,
. ._
TN
the nipper ,4eilptiorut to thtiji , ministration
1 .secount of 'lmi. Wastibert,'Achninfitratu of the
&nide of.golly-Washbtirn;deaised:-' - - 1, ... --
The auditor in the above ease trill 'iattend to the
dutiel of his ; apptintment,. tin Thuraday, -the 14th
day . orlamiaay, lil6ll, steam o'clock. I N; ri, t at his Of
fice, .444 , 41'011 0 %; of which Pestles interested win
take notice. . 'W} .1. TuItRELI, .414t0r ! . •
• Dec. 2 4 1 1847,0 4 ; ft - .- •11
. -
. .
PR
Susepteha nu a Coisteo;
tun*
Ly lier next friend Lillie Court of C
&um. Owns, nisaid County,
vs. 18:4. No. ‘.t.71
Wits Os. -
7,kritor. 4Vilacw' Whereas a Sul
i7c y elrallimned tri'Aites . t Tenn, 13.7
d retui4eit ne ie=t theektuff, and the
Iquena was Ltsued in said cause retur,
embcrorcrm, 1857, upon the return of
was made to the said Court that the said
son could not be found in my Bailiwick
:•; , "thisuptice is therefore to require y
:beforelfte Judges of thesaid Court,.
Monday,of Jaatttay !!fl.
dc, l. o] IN YOV
Sherirs °tribe, Montrose; Dec. 24,
AS much as we despise public du j
like to see every man and worn
us on old accouttto, come and in .sonl
same. - The hard times has overtaki
()Wing debts which we would be Oaf
is utterly impossible, unless by our
glue us. Now will , ewery one hart
counts with tis call and see usp if
little helps. 'We will take Beef.
with every kinds of Grain whielt - the
spare. _We,can turn every thing o 1
bring ii along-and jet theuiltave it a i
for more. It.
!•.11,ontrosi, Dec. 2,1857. w
.. Middletown.
...... >. Rush,
.....Forest.. Lake,
Harmony,
THINGS AS THEY SH
" Fi;tje'SauVott'':;gu..rcV:furl.FmrtkoTit'h'er.
POPULAR PATENT ME'
of the day, fed. - which tro,3, allowed foro..pc
we propoQ rfind,r th, hard tinielt flair]
tustomert. Now. g n 1 friund, and enema., ij!
that wish to save na , wier, e-d 1 at the -
•
<kraroters Stori!
and vrill arlll.2,nd l: iv itt=eft - .1
......4.caration; at pricy. oriparall2lted the In .
age. ii.atolig. alr Malaga., way La fauud .
Gaatassumu: MEDICINi:; tn. JAW.
SOVEIIXION 'BALL; ; at' GERIf
111Griaa yr.rirtaaLx 51r.mcmr.; r;!
Gagrees YlurraaNa'a Gr.cuaa V!
Maple to t, erll , l2C, • .1 1N...
PAIN 1011.1.Ift; CitaSaat.l.l
RAA.Nr•VitEster Row with eve'
Thayer's Fanaily Me
warranted to nnsecer the purno.e t e r which th
with others too nhmerous toltoendon. call ar,l
advlceiree o( charge.
Mo.Yrnosz. Dec.?, F1:17.-tf
This "Financial Cris'
Has cut short the
So here are-low priceit
To. shit the hard tiJ
FROM now until the first of Jam
styles of Pictures full 20 per c
prices. . •
Or, to those who prefer, I will g:
every likeness—its value in proper
case purchased.
Or. to funnlics , or clubs of five or
I will deduct 2 per wilt from regi
ell CAP PICTIL
furnished to -such as thisire then
cheap tuf any in town. •
• Every * likeness sold will be nun
Who are so fortunate as tol!ecurk N
on the list, will receiFe the l tr pictut
er the style'or price selected! '
,Under tiny ordinary circumstance!
could not hold-out such imlucemenl
sion of the t' pressure" is pressing
me, so that id some rate, tfie " inrp
sold. !,1 W. Ii
Ainbrotrpe,and 3lelai
•. Phenix Block, foot
Mon rose, Nov. 18, 1857.
DISSOLUTI
• •
mil co artrrership between .Z
I; MOW. E Lis this day dissolved
The books pr
,necounts are in the
for settlemen ; and the butcherin,.
carried on a the old staol by .1. Al
•
•
Montrose, or. 20, ,
to
o F- --stl
cs
•••• 0-0
3 o.=
3
.
Cn
ca
r.tv
rA ir7
c
o
•-•t:OZ
=Bo
y 2 ~
L 0,747 --
•o C
(VTR si
enth
°amend h
Montroso
I'VE ha...
ant! Oils Dyc _
are Felling at the lowest market r:
will.give ; us a . co. PEUPSTEAI
~.
.
BIIIITAL6 RC
Asuperior tot just received, a n
by
New Milford, Nor. 11, -i857,
' ----
-B ON RAISINS AND
for sate by
Yont76d, Dcc. 3,165 T,
M m
Notice Not Extraor
Intersting Intelli
Haid:ing's Ci?lu.7k*
\ 'AN:OIIIEn
mmoh 110 . 411
Aug. Terni,
LAR i g AND SPLENDID STOCK.
)pfJena in Di.
--OF
DRY GOODS
irbich *is
(on an digs
!table to Nor
hich proof
Thomas Wil-'
lAJJ7, U[Kriiii 7Pa DZ9
la to appear
1 ,.n the third
d complaint,
P,.Shfritr.
B.
new and tot4utiful styles
now being opened by • •
RARDLNTJ
BESS : 3 ., .
- Farmers ad Mechanics! I
.I:jay, • 1 wliL_plense remember, when building, *at 'hal
Merchant and i kubscribcw are furnishing 7 ,
\
u/ar,Liteta-D °ORS, SASH, ef: BLI-VDS,
1
ny, etc: •
her 5, 1857 ; , ‘at the los-est ' . -
,
ared- to ren- 1 . FACTORY PRICES,
, , _
i (14418. (freight adaed) and that they keep constantly on
I t tine Its col- * • ' hanti, , alarge stock of '
i r i4 are n t ii rou t id
, Nal lt,G lain', Putty, Pa i sito,Oi KB° o r
Y . "1 Trial ni lugs Stnh and Blind Fin
well informed .
ti ether of do . - teuangs, Lime, ite., eke.. •Ike..
meats in all In fact.,we hat-e .almost everything, in the way ‘oI
i.e, are of the,! building materials, °Unit quality, and will sell them
Corr./Tend.l at a very small advance from cost,fur , eash.. There,
lea gives the I fore, we confidently assure builders , that they w'
1 interest teen. i nutterially 4 tonsult their ;awn interests, by giving 4.
facilities for I call, befor purchasing. -LITTLE& HARDIN .
!
!
. point of our I. _ ; ,-- . 4
ievdd tq bis at i 9
, C) nil fa 9?
peplm ha the ; I .l V.I.J.' 1 .1%.). . ) 5..--..1 1..; U 9
1 , aper includes ; A i 2t D _ . - '
the greht me- 1
ides, exclud-1 -r .. 3E A/Jr:3m 9 fr.
cords as can- T ..m...-..• . as a
'1 injury to the i 10111 Y the load and barrel, constantly on band, and
echief object I LI for sale at ate very lowest rates, by-
,
I events, it is .
. ea 03f the lit- I Nicholson, Sept. 2. 18 L 117 177 .
to Notices of
awing r e views
In the press.
y depar t ment,
merit will be LE - d• 11-41:DING
me to time np-
S. ThOLLOPE,,,
uguished wri-,
illustrated. I
d arranged by
duly chroni-
)ted ; meadow.;
he history of s
'fort is spared
t() the spirit
ME 1
A FRESH . LOT OF THOSE FIXE, HEA
ID)' 'y L & 7 3' °P j jry
9
r ALSO ,
33112.0 M73llEalip
in Bbig rind half Bbl, just intlived, by
July 15, '57: - .I,,zrTLE I!ARDING:
Alr, • • •
Ingle subserip
s2,oo
0,00
tions obtained
Ail Vae,!l. ill
in advance:
nt.4 in addition
rican pwtage,
paper. The
home taken at
I be prefervd,
irss of 4noney
Friptions or-in
1s or editorial
es.sed to D.t.1 , ;-
, as, 211 Centre
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE.
CROCKERY, '
CAPS. -
SHOES,
RIBBOYS,
HA TS,
BOOTS,
,BOATNETS.
CARPETINOS;
•
SHEETIN GS,
SUGAR, 410LASSES,'
FLOUR. SA L
• Po TA Sti, LIME
SOAP, • CANDLES,
STONE-WARE, • ARE, try„
a hundredth part of Which wcjhave net time to enu
merate. Enough' te.Say, we have. almost Anything
and everything, expected to be found at a store iu
the country, all of which ire are determined: to turn
into CASH. dikthe very. shortest possikldlime.
And we:herewith issue a
—,
NOTICE.-
le office, and be
e, County Cid
tug. including
tonally, wiiLbe
riling ni a
he prospectps.
. .1 " _
l ICASH..I.TSTOMfiRS.
• • •
• Is wish 4i
distinctly understood, that for
C A.. S 11
nary.
ming, we would
u that is oVing
ie way nettle the
At us., We are
to pay, which
.bor and what is
l g unsettled ac=
lut runall, every
rk, Fowls, Oats,
farmers have to
oily debt?, so
• d we will work
111.1.1 . ER, Ja.
we wilt sell any kind of Goods, the -quality consider
ed,. at muchlower prices than -
, .
• MESH- . Gi11161: MS/. e.
QUGAR, Ilcilasses, Rice, Coffec,;-Teas, and allitittds
1„7 of Groceries, a full stock, just received, 'intros
salo L.ITTLEd: LY6r:
•
•
. • ~ POtritsTrrT.LlNG TEJO: • .
I?I,ENTY of that nice YOUNg'IIYSON TEi, a
1. prime articre, at four shillings,. fur 514 by
- L1271E 1 & OARDL.W. •
ITLD B.
ettaternera that we
I ICINES
_1
iit„ for eeillag; and ' IT IS NOT - DISPUTD,
the - mtlts with our
%ye have any;) . you i T HAT Salerat wt., Soap and e?andleit i . Of the'best
1 JL qualities are for sale by the box; at Now York
, 1 , 7 ' , i city wbole.alepricell, br • .1
. nature ta-quireefogzi - - .1.1177,X h. MARLIN(.
t•ry of the Lob:Leine! •
Achrateit ... .
. _ .
7.g.0Vr.1.1'N I` r es....t t ' PURE POTASH.
Nuo.os rum DiT ; •
I,L : i p; Tin Cana, just what you want for making soall,
. dajt.l.Z: I
1 Vr.... In.. • I for sale by LITTLE t (IT HARDLY G.
. moon PukTrizz :
I variety of
1 1-
wines,. .. CARPETINGS. •
%
1. arc recommended, , R ICH all wool carpets ; are offered at bargains, by
,41e uR. r'ounziel and ! LITI'LE é HAR.DING.
11, THAYER, .Ir. ,
,
enee !
•„
BOOTS & SHOES.
CONSTANTLY on hand, the Imst assortment of
LIENS, BOYS; and YOUTHS
DOUBLE-SOLE BOOTS
,
and BROGAN'S,
and. of the best manufacture, also -
WOMENS, MISSES and • _
CHILDREN'S BOOTS,
: s SHOES and GAITERS,
in gtcat tariety, selling off, at very kat rate4by
• 4 LITTLP (1., HA RDLVO: •
t •
/MEI
Lary I will sell all
1 nt below former
c aprisent with
ion to the style of
more at one time,
PILE large s
styles,,in
6u• priceg
ICES"
; as good and as
' • . ' ,
11
TO LUMB_E A •
MEN 84, WOOD CHOPPERS!
BEST Cast Steel and . Steel I roll. .A l es. ; t ithes;
Bmhdaxes, Cast Steel ;4, Cat Mill Saits,' also
Patent . TOoth,;4, Cut Saws, w.ithiFileit of ;111-kinds,
for sale low, liy .11.771Ect. il-11PhVG.
—1
• .
TO DAIRYIiENIN.
.tiered, and' those
los. 33, aG, 99 &c.,
lbs FREE-L-whater-
-, I would not and
s, but the . depres
-4 pprts. - ively upon
,s/ti on ," tang b
. DEANS'
i otype Roc t NY.,
1471BKINS, Paintefl awl Cellar
1 Butter Borrig; Dnirv . Salt, for sale. E...
VIA n
f,i'ublic Avenue
ARE lOU. 7
YOU will save money by pin-lin:Ill your Nails;
Paints, Oils, Sags, Glass. Poor
_Trimmings and
liar!lirare generally, of /./7:Tif Al:DIN&.•
•
FLOUR, -
. LIME!!
A - large stock constantly on Band, -
1.1T71 •:•ti•
MI
con & J. A.
)y mutual coilsent.
Lands of Z. Cobb,
business will be
•
flow.m.
.
U. HOWELL:
I Tf , )\E WARE,. Looki.
Drup Stedieinw, M
GlntirisPunipn,
Cutlery, •
Patent )iedicinee,•kc., i.e. for
you can buy,alnk anythi4r, in th.o way a.
' GENERAL afFACTIANDISE,
for CAM, at a very small adva4ieo from coSt, at)-
plying to , LIT TLiE 3: 114 RIUNG O.
f- pgoOxil
N TI
1) UT7.472, Egest,,f,ard,
'of Tgl,
.1-.1 all kind., .Raga, 01'
-Lumber,Shinglo, Driui App
wanted is i s xii)ianie for goods,
MTN
• r . . I.lltl
TuNenisn k et DiroT, July
AvoLrE!
SCEIRDAM S
1 -11.44. j,
Elms, rinse in want .
McKENZIE:
.
kblOgferik 0 1 . 114 .
UST the-Nieosa.Thingsosi
t. PricA Pipe t 0110 g: the
: and C.. Fort tuning 7 11tatv1
I beat," as the coned mitt* ;
ble length. 313110 of the ..
warranted ;:t#t." - Sent t.l
I ca. postpaid, on reneipt of $l,l,
.Tiara -
BES,
will be roll Ime,
11, BURFITT.
I lUD SEED;
LYONS &§Q;Z,
FOR TUB
HATS & GAPS
Z u at vuriety, o(; good
ton of ntry, for sale by
LIT' ' d BARDIAVG.
ock nn
s Wate,.
Crockery and GI
g Glasses,
l'aper,
Window Shades,
andflanging,a, •
Tin Ware, .
'BOoka,
Iltdetteada,
Window Paper,
Grindstones,
N Stoves,
e. by
11: HARDING
OAST .
EBO3
ED I •
ow, Berad;az, 'Ors n.
Iron mid Vpitrir,
es'Beaiix. Av. •
ILA
CO
CWIE Van)
& Bardlug.'
0857.-ly
lINAPPS. oit
TIMIZELMI
horlaterft
t," la.the new Boh an
o ,
co Ledo: A
ien" L e o, Can't be
Pk'figedo4 deems
„ Gm" Silver and,
6 1. Pori of the Co
ibY A If txrryful
-or
Prospectusifor 1115 .
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rsti
se
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•
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tl ran
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don the \ kallowing gifted writers ' : _
Viri.t.it t V ,1 1
tlowtrr, ALICS CARY, r li. AIM I S,.
Greco Gltik7l%oClD, Ans• BLactrinist, Anemone' .
Dross . ..v. Mn s If A.DIUNtson, Extra AiICRBSOWICII,
The Author of An Edra-Jadiefal Saimaa." The
Author of "Zi/11, the Child Ifestason,i' &c km tic.
We design comp acing in the first paper of Jan
nary, RII ORIGIN AI, I '
Iki NOVELET, VT. O. ARTHUR.
-
Mr. Arthur's prodnctionk are so widely Imo ,
that we need intedly say that \ the tone of :kr, present
Novelet will be entirely cbnt with th e morainal
Instructive qbantoter which : we re ale a) a striven to
impress upon the Pod. Wade \ who wish to peruse
sot)
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elms and destructive in their tendency4ao Amts....
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conductors avoid, in the publication of the weekly \
news, all those lung and di s gusting rephrts—unfortn
irately, now so common—of, I
VILE ciumniAL CASES ; -
Btlieving, as we do, that the patches, l i efpublishing'
the details of such loathsome awes, and of the Aim
inal trials reiel*. ir therefrom, is a fruitful cause of
the recent alarming increase of vice and crime lathe
[ c
I:immunity. Like begets like—and •ha t the mind •
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in this way for the readers'of the Post, are among
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I its contents.
THE. VERY CI[LEAN
. . .
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• SOhIETHING 'OB: ki. • .
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TICLES, THE N O'S, SKETCHES,
WHO ALE ANTI
RETAILI f OETRY, ANZ-
H xs
ECDOTES, RIDDLES, THE ,
M
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fTIFIE' HOME JOURNAL:bas bOCPPtr universal.- ,
al.—• ,
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of those who seek to 'dellyen and I Make 'Nike the* i .
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note receive it. It Is read, we bylieve, - wherever
runShe gold threads of domestic happiness and titer
morel refinement, which are •erciveul so ',thickly into.
the Stronger and' coarser web dyer miuntry's indass•
-try and energetic prosperity. The 'Home Journal is
-
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The fi rst number of the n o te series Willbeisseedt
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-be supplidfl from diet date; ; but 'ti applksi
eon will be necessary for such as desire' to begin at'
the beginning: A home is hardly complete,we think'
!we may safely, rentuie to say, wthout the Rona
I .
Journal, which, besides being' a arc - nick of ,thee -
times, abounds ht intelligence deeigned to enliven an . :
American Home. Its editor's (ize. P. Homs'and - '
N. P. WILLIs) devote their 'entire time, skill and ex-'
perienbe, to the task of giving, each week ; everything
• worth knowing. They particularly', keep an eye eat
all the Whims and novelties nt the dai: 'The utmost
painalire taken to present the facts n and outlines of ,
all news. In the literary - depart
,ent, we aim.at.
o
sketches and readable crideiste,-an hi: our conden--
cations of - the production's ;pf th Yaiit_.nerrapaper
' world of Europe ,
we endeavor. to ti `Did the tiresome '
and the local, and transfer to our columns the pick of
English inforreatiornind brilliancy, while we'endeav
or to select -with a true sense of jute morals,. true ,
Wit, 'and genuine humor. al , ' • , . , 1 -
The new feature for the eirming year is One diatwo" , „
have, long thonghttf presentine e :tO our readerse.e.ther ' •
• CORM:srostorspe of. taut nerybrilltant woyseis,,who -
send sKi regularly the GOSSIP Or TIM GAT W0RLD...41.
• We have grudged exceedingly tberkeeping of these . •
Most 'readable matter's to .ottrselveS—feeling certaira
that il was precisely the'SOriety — iessip which '-our
subscribers required as effervescence, to the other
wise brimming cup,and, with some difficulty, .we
-have obtained the yonsent'of our fair aorrespon - dents:.
I . was Only on one condition, however—the ineogni. ,
to, for each, should be strictly - preserved. We agreed - -
to this : lint, SS it was important
„to distinguish be
tireen their several Letters; we' eentered to suggest -
moms de plume, such as we!thought would be some
what descriptive ef s iliejr several veins of humor., The:
frier ladies will do: clime be' introduced *the reader*
of the neat volume? of the Home Journal, as Mr5..4.t.--
; PONICA JOSFS.' 3lro. Aerstira Rarrea, Hiss Loma.
Nerne, Miss JUSTET LA. Semitone:, And from Aar
—the font moot brilliant piracies Of our city &Minsk-- ••
tan ce--the charming Letters:will he iluly.fortheoniing.-.
Every One knows how a:tea-table or evening circler:
is enlivened, by the miming in of an intelligent Mac, -
who.knows all the teem ideas «feat, and tells them,
briefly, and ga'Nly, and off"-Mind, in the way of ord.ittase
re, conversation. Such a 'person gives you the,iithel .
stance of the daily popers, - in three or four sentepeesc -,
—tells you the pine and moral of a new book in a
dozen words—gives the, essence of a sermon, tber
core or a public speech, the key tu n a pubfic ; charses•
ter, the spirit of an article:in a 'review, the noveltyki •
findrion, the last turn in politieS•Hall -briefly, and 41
without detail or flunimery-ting it with you;. sa .
material- for pier Own diaeusston and frossip.;'this
is just what we propose to'do Air the IMMe.Journal
for 1858. Weinicanao jot chili; for Our. readere.• in -
the fewest Words.possible,teyerrnew idea Shit hill& -
in our way. NA We mak eepeeple drop in and talk,.
as we look ahnuf-,in „our walks we ,shall be , ou Air,
look-out far ideas and rioveltiegiving - thern in the•
briefest shape. Portnerly; we used folly such mem
oranda aside, to write`aliceit if we should find time--
now, we shall give them to our readers, TO nisclisar
mixsisetveist In this way, the subsreiber toike.Uvas•
Journal Oh staid a chance- to get hold, in ! wrier
ahnpe or other, al everyone idea that is
.. goitig.
The other pop r ulay features of the. paper will be
cbatlnued :—Sketches cif Helles,Tortiaite of l'ublier
-Characters, deseripticula of stirring scenes in New.
Ynrks, newaOf fiishlon 'mil kaffeers, -phases elf gay
and literary society, and' new, fun or new - folly—ita' '
Phort, a 'PICTURE Or TOP ITORLp:AS It PASSES.-• Will
'have scarce thought ix necessary_ to mention, howee.
er, what our retufers,well I uhdersked, that -we *duo
earn also to chronicle and advance every interest of
"benevoienee and•inersi iniprovement, and strive hard
to make the Home Journal no less' useful and ia. •
prOvillg than it is entertaining ancleiginal. ~
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. V.ra Gentkuren k -iir
Lade, the Home .TonriviVis one, of whieblhe reineiti.
• -bream is yrracrirbered "every week, and it is unsurpass—
ed as II gin in good taste: '
..- .. , ,
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RIS At WILIAS. , ~
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