Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, March 11, 1858, Image 3

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•' Se Centential. Anniversary."
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The lltidzescate.r Baptist:ChfeK trill hold Public
Services n commemoration of their fiftieth anniyer.
ors - , ATI l'Oth, 1858,, at theit: Meeting Meuse, in
Ventros ,
ilietorfeal Diseonise by - - Ell 4. L Post, at 10*.
Mock, 4. M. ', •,-
Remarks by Eld. D. Dimoc,k, their first Nato,:
Ereselfing afternoon and evening. ....
The Churehes of this associationetakthe comma-
nits gentitally are cordially iniited.to attend.
. COMMITTEE. `
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4torr, -- A. BALDWIN.,
S:, nn,, - .• N. 31treutu.r.; . •
311 . 5. Witsotr, ,-. W. J. TRattr.u..
Montritsc, MarCh 4, 7658. -
MONTROSE PRIG 4 ES.CURRENT.
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corturer6 st-r.T4ity FOR TUE REPteucAs.
Arlteat 1,, , , bushel, ~_. ,1• -„. $l,OO @ $1,12*
Ere I ? ha,thel, .... .. :!. : 62* eta,
ciirn,bushel; ;., • 70 ..® 75 as.
BklekWhilf.,, "* - 4 bush: .. , .........321%871 eta.
Ost, 1 6 1 1 .51,0 ... . . 422 @ 35.cts.
' ' $1;00 ® 1,25
Beans, ,- R 1 bus I,
Potanics bu sh elI,. 621 %. 75 eta.
Wheat 0 tir , 19,100 Ibti ; ,
i t
$ 3 :0 4 3 q $4, 0 0
-Eve fio ' ,li-butited, „ ....: I , . 2,00 % 2,50
ifackwit it.flouy, Il hundred,...r..... 1,50 %. 1,75
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Polk,
.1. - 300 !Its
,„. 6,50 % 7,00 .
1•10, t. l tb ' , ' ... ••• • • • it} eta.
Butter. •• 4 lb 14 % 16 eta.
Egggt V d°2-,- - 12* cts.
A Ca rd.—The undersigned, in behalf of himself
and desires to cipress their sincere grstitude to
the itiod•friends who remembered them by a Dona
bole at sichol3on Depot, on the evening of the jet
inst. avails of the Donation exceeded $6O, two-1
thirds of-which was Cash. . I
3lay the choicest-of Heaven's blessings rest upon-1
these klad friends now and ever. • ; • •
larch It\ 1858... J. 0: BOSWELL.
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Noflce..o--The Annual Meeting of the ODD FEL
Lows, HALL ABSOCIATIOS, for: thetleition of Meeru t
Ac., will be held on the first 'Tuesday evening of
.April. 14 7 o'clock. D. BREWSTMR, President.
N.-Bru...tan, Seeietary.
Moutme, March 10, i1853.-2w
Acknowledginisent.—Mr. and Mrs, Ramey
A. Ilfq:1 tender their roost grateful acknowledgments
to their friends, who, o i the afternoon. and evening
T i.
of Marilt 2d, ga them such .substontiaLevidence of
tn
their kind ieet brance. . TrulY generoui and moat
iimclu las their
. iree.will offering. And while - we
consider such benefactions the assurance of the affec
tionate, regard of the Donors, we also feel that they
irripose an additional obligation upon the, recipients
to ra.l and labor for their spiritutdgood.
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. MARRIED.
estal, Broome co., N. Y., on the 4th inst., by
. C. Tilden, Mr.; 'Wm. T. Lamont, of Forest
and Miss f..ter McLzarn, of the former place.
pringville, on the 6th inst., by Eld. 0. Bing-
Mr. Amen BURDICK, and Mio WEALTHY UR
"ILLIA3I9, all of the former place.
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Lake,
brain,
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• DIED. t
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'ln Poirners Grove, DnPage Coittity, Illinois on
the Ilth of ;Jan., 1858, HEN.liv Lonttco, son of Henry
and Sirah Jeffers, formerly of Harford, this County,
aged , ti years, 7 months, and 9 days. : .
('oble youth, thy cares are o'er, „
• 4Calrit in death, thou tell asleep, •. 4,
• , notes cup is thine no move;
i Angel,: now thy Vigils keept i . ..
''scant r2ots his household kit, •
Silent ever his youthful tread;
No more his smilinr, face we'll greet, .
- }`;or he is numbered with the dead: .
Yet 4-4.11, - the silken tic is broken, .
• That bound theeloihe loved of -Earth;
Itrewell, tii,sed to be spoken,
Thieht spirit of Celestial birth.
‘S . 9IIING SKIIINkRT,
Eingiufi, February 24;1848.
A a special meeting of the students of Wyoming
SOD un'y, February 2.4 th, 1858, occasioned by the
sudd n . death of la fellow-student; CHARLES Bakans
ttr, the following preanible and tesolitions were
unstummisly adrlled : _
lltherces, It has pleased Almighty God, is the dis
pemittion-of llis all-wise Providence, to remove by
- death, and unexpectedly, from our numbdr,
our thichry-respected and esteemed fellow-student,
Charles. IleardsleY,.therefore.be it
That.in the death of our school -mate, the
In .n utkm has suStainefilte loss of one of its mucli
este.med inemberk and a courteous
s 'and exemplary
your z man—the parents, a promising and wortlty
R soli.ed, That we deeply. and sincerely symPa
thiz with the bereaved parents and other relatiyes
of tt c deceased. ib the loss which they have itrit4iil,
ed, extend to them our heart-felt condolenc4
/ 4 1 , poirrci, That as a token of - sympathy and: re.
Fpeqt.,:_the members of the school wear, . for the sliace
.of two weeks, an appropriate badge of mourning.i
-I,,enlred, That these resolutions be published in
e i Wilkes T ßarre :Record of the Timee.-
C. W. Tonn, ).
W. S. SMYTH,.
WV. RAG,LNI,,, COMMitlee.... i
D. CARGILL,: - •
Jos. 11. BRONSON, - „
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HOME AGAIN,"
nr, a Z. :DOM-DO:IL
I rrieE, OOverWilson's ,
Store."
1 DGIIIiGS, at Searles Hotel.
ontrose, 'March In, 1858. . .
A IRST CLASS LITERARYANEEKLY PAPER,
B ALT IFUL PRESENT TO EACH SUBSCRIBER!
TIl ..E z.,.' - •
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7.NEw , yoRK EIGE.LsioR. .... :
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7 ha first doss Family Journal. beautifully lllndia:M. of the ki
t a t t sd r,
L e. i7 •• c eiglit.37...oz lily colu n iirslmpertliNwistird la_tle
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eneral
T e edilosial deleirtrdit will, be uoder the immediate supervision .
of ova - axone It: Retests, who Is write'e known to thi public as
Sat no been connected' a ith several of the moat popular journal of
the thy.
.. lthough givinp a handsome preseit„lo each subscriber. intend?
tr.g, to surpass illluour liberality, won're•tietermined that the "):a="):a=sth ats..shall r,
.; resemble those joundialonially known- as "el.
pa; , rs.:" In any particular. Its content/SAWA be suitable for Hoot.
no •ur aim Is to secure it a weicoolgo every family. We shall fill
n. cold/ins weekly with interesting and thrilling Tales. Romanced
ir •inl Life. and Sketch. of Teadds. Men and Charades. beside a
bob dig,: of the Dews of the week; and all events of general totems
i NE fir THE FOLLOWLtig 'NAMED PRESENTS Is sent
See of postage to each Subscriber naignalkix Olf 9 . 7.921/2 9/ TZ
Si ...n.m.N , ~.,,..
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. . ':SCHEDULE OP. PRESTOM I
A . EIION 1 - ,CA1 4 1.Z. ET, amtalol4o NU net of diutotudl j
j c-, Irv. no- biota. Necklace. Brooch and Buteeleht be.
a lady's cnanteled,jewelcd Gold Watch with Chat.,
a. owl. iNntlcnoko 8 fiairllsh ljunting Cane, full Jewel
ot. G. 1.1 Watch- with Inaln.worth ", gar 00
711't , 81' PEP 1011 PIANOS, Etcuwood and Black Walnut
~, ~,,b anno and 114 0 0.-•• • EOO 03
N
, 11"AT1'111.:,. 11100 1 / 4 , ( 200 e. -'- , 000 to 0100
1 0 , 1.1, WATCHES - ' . AO to 50
.. I - - 11,181.1e.' and G•ntletnerno SD to 50
.811.V.E13 II 1 - .37.1.3fi PATENT LEvEns 15 to 30
- „PATENT LEVERS,. 15 to 15
, •'• IVA P."3lEs Ito 10
'.1•78, - t:1137111.,41NE5,,,.,' , , ` . 6to %) '
• ; l'..‘ Mt rIiAINS, (Lodi& andOentlanctild ' 10 to .3)
."E81" AM. F9ll ( 1 1 A/ICS. - "`' , 10 to 90
" A N 3, Grd.WI.II33IAINS, ' ' Bto 10
' Ilr, , , •EI.F.TS, cameo and Idoetale,„ - • ' . 10 to 13
'' 1% PAILETS. tnr Ladies and Children ' Ste - 8
.1138 8:11 EB. ("a men atti Mosaic, ..... ..... ..... • - .:. 6to 8
" ri-111 . 1.i1V aud Lava. , -, T• to . 8
' Gold (I,?die? and .118.811 ' ' Ito -5
i:An pm a. 5... Florentine and Lava, " 6to 8
I - ••• ('tram and. Nimaie. 6U, 8
i - -. 1,001 (L.:ice:ILIA 311-850...) 'to 8
t
I,•cd.r) It INC. 11. i. 131,1 tool chow& 4to 8
,- - S 1 l' Do. 4 Gebtktorto. t %t, i
" - sl ;REV ttitt"ri(l•NS. (Goottrowto)
to !bob, titles 3to O
" , " eF7 F F PINS. (Laittri) • - 3t6 4
SLII,F.S:, tot Yob or raubon Chalet,.:.. 3to S
- - te3T4411 KEY. Ito JO
" I:ISKA-ST PIN'S. (Gentlemen's). Ito 10
" 1.04'111.1 - S, pouble Glass, •i 3 to IS
• . — ..... ~......- ........ .. Ito `3
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.. ..• T1,1131ti ' .165.. _ . 4 to-, 6
TBRMS 2 t O SIEGLE'SVBSCRIBERS
TR., 110.6.; pc.r year. with - one Preseot.
- t (4w Prow:tag.
Five " . tLrte?',:ap, " ISyr Presuota.
- - TERMS TO CLIMS,, ' . •
~ ,r.,1, a reexent i 0 •-xeb xol.mniber, AND ALVAH. 'Crll/ LEM& 12321..
It 1: !.. the grit, op of a Club.
! - ('lnl,'of• three . ' 03'00 •
- - Ihe . .
600 ..
.
, • 15 00
; ... - [avid v, rand 41w extra to the atnntJ......10 00 '
•
r:11!... lar:orttran 1 wenteume in the Name proportlOn.
; Tle l'untbher. Atnr.tr . ratarittt has beenknown for many MIS
bx the Publisher nf the Nl.l.rtitral and boost ern Kwactturra'wen
, ".‘ l 4 ,, rx: - roterw'.rikvatrxt.. •(bihned tiv Fauna -kw Itturra arid - he
4 i' - . ~ .: . i.nildroi-e Wm. to the' legbag. li(ndneas men to alma every
t•^:, i., ?ie. l'eiteil Stater, (to thtitt of whom tholl. and M. Journal
I : i. b. , ,,. shrulated)aA to the rtlsoot(aErility and Intrierny with ' , bleb
.'-I , .:.'t.iiina t , 1!..4.ni,... IN tOaductili, rliaxiste secuned tbtrageney of.
`F . ;' , mineid 4vualry I(onufact u dog tiatiltillodunent la Newark, New
." .',.,. in:lx I.d to oiler the )vessels be similar articles. but those
10,, ilvt.re It inn reciaire , theirpreoenit to tx..olrs. •
1 . LO CAL AOtAITS;
A •
.: p,.. , ,,, , , T.):1% ..% Jnit,ll/... , 11% and 13twuraiw Lc, to' whom we
1 - , •'. , .•r f •rwarvird a .it n• of the If. and. It. Jounntl, or their
• •. :......: .viv othei huEtifie•nt aiotreapntwible peraft., will confer a'
It , -, by ir:f•4l‘ ape, a tlxth or =Kiva. Our Local Meat and Conte
PRF.g.JUSIS TO LOCAL AGENTS AND OTIJESIS.
•I Ar. - I .•Nork r••nullnr.,loo subsetibex; (w Ith tbe frill price of anhattip
' " ' il , i'. - 0ne' , 5 , ..1 , 0 , et. Bunton CAA! Gold Watch and Chain, fg
1.• I , l+l i4i ..rioninAldr, Jul! jeweled. and, worth 11£6, or. at
Pribee . A Nebultoux. el the istme Vahle..
i•••• , n who n rah*, a lint of mu. within a perlod of three
~..,.... v ..ii rivelve a eutpt,ior Plan o: aside by flatlet. DaYll I Co,
1:..-, , e.orth $."-.X.10, and which can 't':;.l 4 or, at choice , a mull
' '"fi.vlii," likiniiiiidJeweiry. worth th blame amount. •
i.,4,.i„ of!
with the full prim... ahra Iful•Gold Watch, worth
1.... wi
1 " - . ,,, , , ..14, .. M.r.,ivr lielejirths may acted any articles from our 1
•....:-: .1..-livr ti.. of M ' • Ira, Jewelev..Booka ae.... worth to the i
iv..;,,ti,., or 6. for each ten sibetatbeta: or I/Preform:Lew , retido IS 1
r .,
; v ii., I",ffi. etPlg TROT! Mil nitmrll4.r. . „
1 ~!t .T , 11., t..`r.4lF , V/ Agenbi, addrew the Ate. '
vir:.- ,iv n,ld be tent each week until the proposed ',wisher WI
.l. 10 o; tee titatthe pnthents and 'paper may be promptly
' • Addrmc , 1
ALBERT PALMER., PCALIBBItIi.
New Volaw. Eseeenow.
OC , N. ar..110.14.e lei ..S:w Tom.
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GET TB& Britt
TX7IIILE the bard timercontinus, it is good .
V ey to economize !tithe matterlofclothing. 'This
can only be done by patronizing a skillful Tailor,who
will make up his work to wear much longer than the
imported ready-made trash. Give the home Tailor a
chance, and keep the mond circulating here. Call
in at my shop, gentlemen. an'd select your style from
the - i '
- SPRING- FASHIONS
for 1838. My prices are as reasonable as a snail can
live by; and my, work is warranted to give satisac
don.
t ar. Cutting done on short notice, carefully mark
ed. and warranted to St if paid for; and no cutting
done without. ..191IN GROVES.
Montrose, March 10, 1858.—Sm
RE Hi JAMES' .
'a 4
,gxfNe t of ,e4rombis jOielt
ALCIIQBOLIC preparation, from the loaves
im
ported from Calcutta,. for the permanent pure of
©OK @AMPUCII " Pig
Bionehltis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds,
, Nervous i Debility, Bcc.
• PRICE, TWO`DOLLARS PER BOTTLE.
"None genuine without "Dr. H. James, 19
Grand Street., Jersey City," blown in the bottle.
Tor sale by R. THAYER, M. D., Sole Agent.
Montrose, Pi., March 10, 1858.-3 w •
STILL THEY COME!!
frBE largest - Stock' of MEDICINES ever before
.1. kept in this market maybe found at the
FARMER'S STORE.
It_ will-be useless sto enumerate. When you wish
any thing in the Patent Medicine line, dr
eitherwile, call at the Farmer's Store. Don't forget
the place, down town. R. THAYER.
Montrose, Mirth 10, 1858.-Ac-
NOTICE.
IN the tnatteiof the Partition of the Real Estate
of MARY, Micas, deceased.
. To MART R. Horr, widow of Elias Hoyt, Andrtw
Tracey, and Sally C. Hayden, - children of said deft.-
dent Vand to the following amed grandchildren of
said decedent, namely, Ju A. Bradford, wife of
_Charles K. Bradford, Willi Weston, Charles West
on, Ann Bagley Wife of *.son Bagley, and Jane
Weston, the issue of Sa uel Weston . eldst son of
said Mary*Miles; Mary A. Cone wile of Julius Cone,
E. A. Weston, and William L. Weston, the issue of
William. Weston, second son of said Mary Miles ; Ma
ry W. Bartlett wife of. O. D. Bartlett, - Dorsey West
on, Martha Weston, Henry .Weston, , Eliza Weston,
and Jain Weston, the issue cf John N. Weston,
third son of aaid - Marylfiles; Asa Fish, guardian of
William L. Weston abiwe named.
YOu are hereby cited to appear before the Judges
of otitt, Orphans' Court, at au Orphans' Conrt, to be
held at - Montrose, in - and for, the County of Susque
hanna, on Monday the sth day of April, 1858, at two
o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to accept , or
refuse to take the real estate of the said Mai:, Miles,
deceased, situate in Brooklyn township, in said Coun
ty, at the appraised viduation put upon it by an in
quest duly awarded' by the said Court, and held by
the Sheriff of said County, on the 15th day of Janua
ry, 1858. JOHN:YOUNG, Sher
Sheriff's Office, Montrose,
March lb, 1858. 5 3w
NOTICE.'
Stisquehanna County, rt.
NTOTIEE is hereby kir'en that an application has
. !been made to the Court of Common Pleas of
said Counts', for the incorporation of "Tux Vast-
Wtl.l. BAPTIST MEETING-HOUSE, OP DU IitLIS FORKS,"
in tlie . township of Franklit. in said. County:
WADE, Prothonotary.
Prota Office, Montrose, March '58.-3w
Register's Notice.
131.18L1C NOTICE is hereby given to all persons
JL concerned in the followilig,Estates, to wit:
Estate of DA`NIEL F. LINCOLN, late of Forest
Lake, deceased, EZRA RIDE, Administrator.
Estate of L. F. WILMARTII, late of Jackson, de.
ceased, ORLANDO GtNNLSON. 'Administrator.
Estate of J. B. WORDEN, late of Jackson, deceas
ed, It. lisants and E. Trexylt, Administratoit.
Estate of GEO. W. STEPHEN'S, late' of New-Mil
ford, R. T. STEPRENS, Administrator.
Estate of FRANCIS QC IN, late - of Chocotmt, de
ceased, F: and T.'Qins; 4.recnforst.
" Final account of A. T. TROWBRIDGE, Guardian
of M. A. and .1. A. CHANDLER.
That the accountants havs settled their liccounts
in the Register's Office. in and for the county of Sus.
quehanna;.and that the same will presented to the
4udges of the Orphan? Court of said county, on
Wednesday, April 7th, for confirmation And allow
ance. CHARLES NEALE ; Register,
Register's Office, ilontsose,
March 10, 1858.
Sheriff's Sales.
BY virtue of sundrywrits issued out of the Court
of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, and
to me, directed, 1-will.expose to see, by ptiblic ven
,due. at the Court House,' in MOntrose, on JSaturday,
April 3d, imp, ,:at one o'clock, p. m., the following
Beal Estate; tfi wit :
ALL those three certain pieces or parcel of land,
situate lying and being in the•township of, New Mil
ford, County of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsyl
vania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: The
first commences at a post, corner of land of A. Moss ;
thence running north 42° east, on a line of land of
said Moss 130 perceeito a post, the easterly corner
of land of said Moss ; thence south 44e east, along"
lands of Hatch and Johnion 125 perches to a pine
.sapling, corner of lands of said Hatch and Johnson,
and lands of John Boyle thence south 324° west
along lands supposed to.belong to E. A. and 0. Pratt
130 perches to an oak sapling ; thence north 4.14 °
oust 125 perches to the place of beginning ; contain
ingpne hundred and one acres and twenty-fourperch
esrbe the same rnoie or less, and all- unimproved.—
ALSO—AII that other,piece situate as above,and de
scribed as follows, Wwit : Commencing at a hem-
Joel:sapling, the south corner of A. .Moses land;
thence running north 45° east 'along lands of say
Moss 123 perches to a post, the easterly corner of
lands of'said A. Moss ; thence south 444° east along
the first described lot Of J. W. Belknap 28' perches
to a hemlock ; thence south 25° west along lands sup
posed to belong to E. A. and 0. Pratt 133 •perc4es
to a post; thence north 44 6 west along lands of Ebiy
dens 23 perches to the place of beginning; contain
,ini,4o acres aid 119 perches of land, be the same
more or less...ALSO—The Homestead proPerty, up
on which the said J. W. Belknap now resides, situ-•
ate as aforesaid„ and bounded and described as fol
lows,°to wit: on the north by lands of 8..8. Little;
on the da.t by lands of Wm. Bedell ; on the smith by
lands - Of Robert Gillispie, and on the west by the Co
' checton and Great Bend Turnpike road ; containing
'about 70 acres of land, bethe same snore or less,with
the aPpurtenancetcone framed dwelling _house, one
barn and•shed;one blacksmith shop, one wagon shop,
one saw-mill—and mostly-improved-
Taken in execution at the suits of John H. Sut
phin and S. ILDayton use of Guttenburg, Roben
baum & Co. TEL James W. Belknap.
A LSO — AII that certain piece Or, parcel" of land
situate lying and beingin the township of Bridgewa
ter, Susq. Co.; bounded and described as:follows, to
wit: on the north and east by land of E.M. Roberts;
on the south by lan4 of George W. Crocker, and on
thl. west by land of Rufus S. Beniman ; containing
56 acres more or less, together with the ,appurnan
ces, framed honse,l. barn, orchard, and &bob; 40
acres improved.
waken in execution at the suit-of Merritt Lillie vs.
Jared Lillie.
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land
situate in the township of Bridgewater, Susq. Co.,
bounded and described as follows,_ to wit : on the
north and east by lands of Ezra Beebe;on the stiuth
by lands of Asa Feasenden and 0. S. eebe, and on
the west by the public highway ; containing about 50
acres more or lees, with the appurtenances, I framed
house and barn, l'orchard, and about to acres im
proved. t.
Taken in execution at the suit of George Fowler
vs. Theodore A. fessenden.
.41.40—A1l that certain piece or parcel of land
situate and being in the township of Rush, Suaq. Co.,
bounded and described as (allows, to wit.: on the
north by lands of Wm. Ross; on the east by' lands
of - Charles Jerry ; on the south by lands of Dr. Hi
ram Cogswell, and on the west by lands of , N. J.
Sherwood; being the same lands recent conveyed
by N. D. Snyder to S. H. Canfield, with the appur
tenances, I caw mill, with lath machine attached, con
taining about 11 acme, be the same more or less, and
nearly all improved. • • • -
Taken in eieCeltion at the , suit of A. S. Smith vs.
S., H. Catifield and Fairchild Canfield.
AlBo—All that certain piece or parcel of land
situate lying and being in the township of Springville,
Susq. Co., bounded and describedas follows, to wit:
north by hinds of' the estate of Saiah eowning deg
ceased, contracted to Renajah D. Fowler and Jaines
Rosencrants ; south by lands of the 'estate of Ann
Skysen, deceassd,now in possession of Charles Cham
berlain; aouthby Sylvesttir Strickland, and west by
lands formerly conveyed by the , Executors of the last
will of Henry Drinker deceased, to John Bullock and
Jerome Rosenciants, jr.; containing 77 acres and 82
perches of land, with the appurtenances, 1 framed
house,, , and barn, I saw mill, I orchard, and about 70
=its ImproTed.
Taken in exe c ution at tb , suit of A. It. Brink to
the use of Henrv,Drinker v.. Bordawine A. Brink,'
ALSO-AU (hat certain4iece or parcel of land
situate in the township,of Hirford,Susq. Co.; bound
!
ed and describe as followq to wit: on the north by
lands of Hanna Stanley ; i n the east by the turn
pike road; on t e south an 4i by /ands of Joab
Tyler; contain' tg.about 6O-rods of land, more or
less, with the a purtenantet 1 large building erect
ed for the man facture of 41es, with a steam en
gine and other machinery nressary for such - a ,man
ufactory, .1 barn, and all improved. ,
Takenin ezebution at tht suit of D. E. Whitney
vs. R. H. Eatoll
ALSO--All that certain piece or parcel of land
situate, lying a d being in "the trivrnehip of Lenox,
r
Snag. c 0 ..; bounded and de 'bed as followpi, tewit :
beginning at a t ttake ands nes by a rock; on the
southwest-ban of the Milf rd and Owego turnpike,
and in the northwest line o Paul, Harris's warrantee
and-along said Warrantee lie north 661° east 173
perches to a stake and stoles in the clearing of Lew
is McNamara ; thence south 20" east 44 perches to
a stake and stones in a linejof lands of Asaph Fuller ;
thence ailing said Fuller limp north 85° west 14 peich
es to a stake and stones; thence South 20" east 127
4 1
perches to a stake and a nes', thence south 83r
west 71 perch s fit a stake nd stones on th e . north
side of said to pike road a d opposite a level swampy
piece of grou ';. thence eng said turnpike road
north 42° west 24 perches to a stake and stones on
f
the north side f the road thence north 64° west
59 3 . 10 perch to a stake and stones ; thence south
67° west 11 4 10 pelches to a stake , and stones on
the sout&side lot the road thence n orth 62° west
12 perches to in stake and 1 tones on the south side of
n
i
Railroad ;th ce 42 9 west lo percheastothe place
of beginning ; contaiuing,l6 acres and G 6 perches,
,be the same ore or landwith the appurtenances;
- 1 small framed house, andt bout 5 acres improved.
(:)
' Taken in e eeetiou at the suit of Reuben Whitney
to the'use of lomon Tay or vs. Deer Yarn, 2d.
A LSO>—A I, that renal piece or parcel ' of land
situate in the rough of uaquehanna Depot. Sum.
Co.; bounded and descri as follows, to wit : ,ort
the north lty land. of Arn, rose Eggleston ; on the
i
east byland qf J. B. Salm n ; on the south by the
public highway, and on t west by C. S. Bennett;
containing a bu t 5250 fee being 60 feet front, and
runntng back 87} feet, wi the appurtenances, one
framed house and all imp ved.. . .
Taken in e ention at e suit of Adelia Hasbrouck
vs. Jeremiah . 'timber nd David S. Roosa.
ALSO—AC I that certain piece or parcel of land,
situate in the township o Lenox, &mg. Co., bounded
anddescribed as follows, to wit: on the north and
west
by land en possessi( n of Mordecai, Tanner; on
the Cart by laird of Amo s'arpenter, and the south
by the public' highway, ' ntaining about seven acres
of land more br less, wi the appurtemMees, one
framed dwellhig 'Muse, a d all improved.
Taken in eqtecutinn ai the suit of Grow, & Brothers,
assign'ed to W. M. Tingley, vs. Cyrus F. Tanner. '
ALSO—AII that cer 'n piece or parcel of land,
ALSO—ill those tw • certain pieces or parcels of
land:,.situateJ and being i the township of New Mil
ford, Susque union Coun . bounded and described
as follows, wit:' beg ming at the middle of the
Cochecton a d Gt. Beath urnpikewoad, at the south
corner of la sold to D id Minkle the north corner
of land sold o - Ithantar ott, and the west corner of
land sold to .lilin Mott thence by Ithaniar Mott's
j. '
land' nd by he lots No. 33 and 32, on a map of re
survey.of 11 my brinke A (the Elder) made by John
Torry, south 44k" - west' 10 : and 5-10th perches to
atones by a eeeh tree, corner of lands sold to Syl
yanus Wad and John 1. ellman ; thence by the last
mentioned 1 nd north 1.1 perches and 5.10 th of a
perch to a eech tree, ad'enst 120*} pers,,hes to a
post in the . rtile of •th • aforesaid turnpike road, a
t
northerly c irse to the beginning, containing 98 acres
and is. perhes, with anti:mixes, It being lot No. 29,
on the map foresaid. ALSO—AII that certain tract
/ 1
or parcel of land, part,o) the survey to Peter Platt,'
situate in thb township il(foresaid, beginning at a post
in the Cochicton .ar.d _Great Bend turnpike road ;
thence by OA sold to "ark W. Avery, south 444 °
west 90 ant 5-10th percheSto stoves, the east corn
er of lot NO, 33 on the n ap of the resurvey aforesaid,
wade by Teirrey afoiesa" ; thence by the said , lot
45k" west lin perches apost and stones, the north
corner of said lot ; then e_by land sold to Alexander
Shirley, north 44e east 1-15 and 5 4 0th - perches to a
pont io ab..middle of AZ d road, to the.place of begin
-01
Mug, containing by tbe said survey '75 acres and 114
perches, and allowan . be the saute more or less, it
beihg part f)f lot No. - aforesaid; with the appur
tenances. On the first described lot are 2 dwelling
houses, 3 bills, 1 orch rd, and the whole
ro being im
proved. pon the las described is 1 framed barn,
i ft
and about i 0 acres imp wed, the two tracts or par
eels of land lay contigu us to efth other, jnd consti,
tote one fa,tn.
Taken iq execution a the suit of John Flowed to
the use of qaralt Mott, s. Charles Tingley, Efecutor
of lillaniiriMott, deeea, .41. • .
1
...ILSO--, All that,cer in piece or parcel of land,
situate in the township< f Great Bend, County of Sus
quebanna, *,ll*l State of Pennsylvania, boun"ded and
described as follows, to wit : on tie north by Arte-
the SusquehanUa river, and
yton, containing about 37.1
.n the east, b
h by Elias' M
mac Hall ,
on the sou
Cher with the apiirtenances, 1
wagon house, an orchard,
SO—all that other piece, sit=
••• or lops, tog
6, barn, An.
roved. A j
acres, ma'
frame hou
and all im
uate as above, and boo tded and described as follows,
to wit t on the north lir the State line, on the east byll
R. T. Turlioss and Art emits Hall, on the south by
Milton Gil Ilan, and ,
w o the west by Memnon Hattie
...
ay and t ie Drinker I nds, it being the undivided'
half of tw hundred ac es, more or less, with the ap
,purterianccl, 2 log ho es, and about 25 acres Mi.
proved. t4LS*o—All that other tract or parcel' of
land, sltuake in the to ' ship Thomson, County and
State afo,4eaid , and d "
tribe la follows, to wit : be
, i th
ginning a a,post and tones, in e line.--of 'Wayne
and Susquehanna Cou ties; th'ince by said county.
line south' 2' west 218 perches to a post and stogies;
thence north 44Q well 152 perches to a post, the
/
warrantee- ' corner; th ce by land surreyed in the
warrantee! name of Pe r Snyder, `north 46Q east 147
perches, tO the place, of beginning, containing 74
acres andditi. perches, e the same more or less, the
same tract of land eonteyed to Harvey Hall by John
T. Carlislf, by deed, dated JUly l 6 1857, and ail im
proved. 1
Taken in executioWat the suits of Julius S. Cor
bett, Soilhworth Sla ton 6. Co., and J. C. Meeker,
and Perkins vs. G. S:. , esick, -R. A. Mesick and-Har
rev Hall., 1 ..-
Purchasers will in 11 cases be required to pay, on.
i n
the day or sale; an . ount sufficient to cover the
costs of sale, °them' , the property will. be resold
forthwitld ' " JOHN YOUNG, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, ?dol
troie, l
March 10, 18 . i
- HERE!
crOBIR etre to the public, at prices that
if/ • catinot fail to stilt, a large and superior assort
ment of I
iGR•OIOERIES
At the old and well-itt.hown establishment formerly oc
cupied by 0. M. Crate.
!, COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR
• or barrel,) FISIL and all or
', first class Groceries.
SUGARS, TEA
d- SALT (by the as
tides usually found i
rmers is solicited to a superior
GRASS SEEDS, which the
d and for sale. •
:JIOTIIY SEED, - & GOOD
v low rates for CASH.
I hope to receive, a liberal
loge. Z. COBB.
, 1858. Um 3.
The attention of I'
quality of GRAIN .•
undersigned himon
MOVER S
WIIEiLT, sold at v
As I mean to men
share oflpublic,pat :
Montrose; March
NEW
8113131
TllElsubserib!rs
1 in their burin
next, the geniorparti
of deelining‘health,
antiphssicvine,) will
'ands thet business wil
under the firm of
YOUR?. & SMITH,
on the p neiple. Snowing that this is the
only true system cd doing business, they 'are deter 7 -
mined to give itVEir trial. We hope our tad friends
dustmen; w I assist us in our efforts, as
they, the people., will be,the greatest. gainers by the
suceessl of the read...pay system. ;
Feb] 27th, 1.858. .SUTPHIN lc YOUNG.
1,
PAGEMENT
-AT-t
RSVILLE.-
are concluded to mate a change
; therefore on the 20th of March
;der, ft. L. Siltphin, (on account
nd through the advice of friends
, retire from the Mercantile trade,
be conducted at the old stand
intlebt • • to us on book or otherwise, are
make iitirrMdiate settlement. We will
receive grain on account until the 20th
I
q, at Arte market value. ' 1
. 3w , SUTPHIN & YOUNG.
1858
''.!
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•
1 1
I
I
•-•L i-;I- T '-
the-
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: '4;B°°l
BOOKS.
essortni no[Schol Books, Miscellaneous
233 Fa ncy ks, &c., &c., just received, and
ehea by CHANDLER.
Se L 21,1857. .
oLrE , s
s
OMATIC !EDAM SCIINATPS, at
Sept.l,.
..ii i Tußilga.4...s. .
. _.
.
filling Incident.
again resumed the TAD
11 - !..:ESS permanently (if his health
'are no reasonable effort to please
tto employ him. Shop in the
fentley and Read's Store.
24, 1857.—tf P. LINES.
;Tibet
."G
will permit} will
all whb may eee
Brick glock over
Moitrose, June
OS YES!:- -01 ES t t
.
HERE WE COME.
- 1 , 011 & WEISTER 3 *
I_TAVING purChased of' S. A . Woodruff his Stock
.1. in Trade, are prepired to accoMmodisto 'all
who will favor us with their custom, at " live and let
live" prices.
STOVE AND PIPE,
TIN, COPPER, .
AND SHEET IRON WARE
of every description usually found In the counts.
Also, WINDO HZ S'A ." ,
' PANEL DOORS,
• IVINDOW BLINDS,
LiTII, •
PINE LUMBER,
•
and BUILDING MA TBRIALS - geperally.
Designs for County buildings ; with specifications
and estimates of cost, &c., furnished to au s e ,; h as -may
desire them, at nioderate prices.
Persons about building in the County will End it to
their interest to cali,on us. Come and see us, we
intend always to keep the latch-string out.
Tin shop on Main street,a few rods south of Searle's
hotel.
Carpenter shop near the Methodist Church.
N. B. AU kindi of produce taken in exelange for
Godds.
Wm. H. BOTD,t, BOYD le WEBSTER.
A. L. WEBSIZE.
Montrose, March 3,1838.—1 y
- Clover and Timothy Seed,
TOIL SALE at WHOLESALE AND PET...I:IL,
by C. D. LATHROP'.
Montrose, Feb. 17; 18513.-1 -
NOTICE. is hereby given that by virtue of an order
from the Orphan's Court of,Susquehiuma Coun
ty, the undeisignescwill expose to side e ty public von
due, at the Court Rouse in Montrcze, on Saturday,
April 3,1858, at one o'clock in the afternoon, as the
property of Mary It, W. Vanhonton, a minor child of,
Alice E.Nanhouttin, deceased, a lot of land,
,situate •
in Rush township, in said count', late the ..estate of
John W. White, deceased, bounded on the north by
linds late of C. Carntalt, on the east by land of John
Bradshaw, en Oe south by lands of-W. White and
Rebecca White, and on the west by iambi of Alice
Baker and C. Carmalt, being one hundred reds in
length and forty-eight,rods in breadth, and Containing
thirty acres of land.
Ttrnts made known r
•on the day of sale.
PETER R. VANROUTET,
Guardian of said minor.
March 3,1858.-9 ts
ADISE(I4ISTRATORS SALE.
OTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an
IN order of sale issued out of the Orphans' Court of
Susquehanna County, I will expose to Public Sale, on
Saturday, the 27th day of March inst., at One o'clock,
P. M.. all that certain jot, piece, or parcel of land,
situate in the township of Forest Lake, in said Conn
ty, late the estate of Orrin Lester; deceased, and des
cribed as follows : Beginning at a post in the high
way, theNnorthwest corner of George Fisher lot ;
thence by said lot, S. 174° W.,. nine perches, to a
post, the SW. corner of said Fisher lot ; thence along
the south line of the same, S. 75 ° E., sixteen perch
es and six-tenths to a past near Pond Creek; thence
by lands of A. Carr and L. Stiger, S. 26 ° , W., one
hundred and forty-two perches to a Point in a line of
Charles Davis ; thence by saki Davis' line, N. 64 9 W.
127 perehes,to a white birch in east bank of a small
creek, the line of D. C. Sherman's land ; thence along
said creek, 63 perches to a' post on the east bank of
the same ; thence N. 26° E., 70 perches to, a post,
corner of D. T. Taylor's lot ; thence by said s 4ot, S.
74r E., 125 perches to a post . ; thence S. 81-k E.,
28 1.10 perches, to the beginning, containing. 133
acres and 50 perches of land--(excepting 50 ac's
therefrom,- of land which was recovered by Matthew
S. Cornell from the said Orrin Lester, and which lay'
in thb south sideof said lot,) on which is a dwelling
house, one barn, and outbuildings, and about 60 acres
under cultivation.
Sala to beheld upon the premises, and terms to be
made known on day of sale.
ORANGE MOTT, J o n, Adm'r
Forest Lake, March 4, 1858.
Administrator't4
iv oncE sa herebrgiven to an persons, having, de
minds against the Estate of tit.utatt McKEKIIS;
deceased, late of 114dgetrater township, that the
saw: must be presented to the undersigned for ar
rangement, and all persons indebted to said. Estate
are reemested to make immediate payment.
Wlt. J. T1i13.1-EELL; A dair.
Montrose, March I, 1858. • -
NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an or
der from the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna
County, the subscribers will offer to public sale, by
vendue, nt the public house of Ilela Jones, in Liber
ty township,' on Saturday, the 27th day of ,Varch
in# at 1 o'clock, p. m., all that certain pitce or par
cel of laud, late the estate of James Travis de'ed.,
situate, lying,-and being in the, township of Liberty,
in said County, bounded north by_the highway, lead
ing from near D. Bartles saw mill to Lear Thomas
Corbin, east bylands of Isaac Travis, south by lands
of 'Levi Vosbery, and west by lands of Milo Web
ster;containing eighty acres, be the same more or
less, on which is a house and baqty and about one
half is improved.
Terms of payment made known on day of sale.
'SAM:TEL W.. TRL'ESDELL,
• , Lzenstors
JOANNA TRAVIS,
Liberty, March 3,.1857.-4w
P l - 1 4:::•x•
THE undersigned are now, manufacturing and
hare on hand all kinds of
Carriage and Sleigh MA,
such as Felkea, Bowa, 7 bills, elates-Runners,
Raves, renders, /ft., &e., for sale, in lots to suit pur
chasers, 'Cr? low for cash..
Also, all kinds of work atearneel and bent, to order.
CROOK k JOHNSTON,.
Great Bend, Pa., March 3, 18158.-ly
Iten
MA CP ES W I , .
BETWEEN Oakley Station and Montrose, on
Thursday, Feb. 25,1858, a POCKET DIARY, -
containing. besides memoranda of acconnts against
E. Chalker, E. Dimmtcic, kc., one Ten-Dollar bill on
the Easton Bank.
" The finder will be suitably rewarded, on leaving
the same at the Independent Republican Office, in
Montrose. ARAD PRATT. '
Orwell, Bradford-Co., Pa., March S,
Administrator l k Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given to allpersons having de
mands against the Estate of Jowl GILLET, de
ceased, late of Gibson, that the same must be pre:
settled to the undersigned for arrangement, and all
persons indebt&l.to said Estate are requested to
make immediate payment.
JACOB L. GILLET, Administrator.
Gibson, Feb. 10, 1858.-6 w.
MEDICAL CARD.
IN tendering my professional services to the inhab
itants of Susquehanna 'County, I deem it my duty
to state that in the medical treatment of diseases, I
rely mainly upon Elomoepathic remedies ; firmly be
lieving them to be the most efficacious remedial
a g ents I can employ. -
The following statistics taken from the -records of
Hospitals in Europe, show the.marked superiority of
the Ilomoepathic over the Allopathic method' of
medical practice:
INFLAJIMATION OF.THE LUNGS.
- • PATIENTS MORTALITY
ADMITTED. DIED. PER CERT.
Anon. Hospitals, 1,184 260 23
Horn. do. 638 28 - 4
PLEURISY.
Affori. Hospitals, - 1017 '134 13
Horn. do. -„ 366 12 3
, PERITON I TIS.
Al op. Hospitals, 628 84 ' 13
Horn. do. 181 .8 • 4
, ' DYSENTERY. •
Allop. Hospitals, ' - 162 37 22
Horn. do. 175 6 3
FEVERS. . • -
Allop. Hospitals, 9697 031 . 9
florn. do. 3062 84 2
r1f0L.8144.
Allop. Hospitals, 1278 646 - 50
Hour. do. 848 69 8
ALL DISEASES.
Allop.-Hospitals, 119,630 11,791 10
Horn. do. , ' 32,655 1,865 4
I might multiply these statistics tcialmost atiy ex
tent; but I have already given enough to justify the
position I have assumed.
Persons residing at a distance who Irish to consult
me, can do so by letter and receive a prompt reply.
No charge for consultation.
'.Ofce at the residence of CHARLICS Dimon, Psq.
• J. H. THOMAS, M. D.
- Great Bend, Pa., Fcb..3, 18511.-Sm
Guardian's Sale.
Executor's Sale.
.lAuditor's Notice
rrRE untle'rsigned, an auditor appo
JL orphame. Court of Susquehanna
the exeeptimis to the account of the A
of the estate Hof FREDERICK ' PICK E
hereby gives notice, that he will attend
of said appointment, at his 'aloe, in.
Thursday the fret (by of April,' A. D.
o'clock in the afternoon ; at which thnc
interest in the said administration arc
quested to attend. A. CIIALIMIRLI
Montiose, ketch 5, 1858.-ta
AntlitOes Notice.
THE subscriber having been appoin
to distribute the funds arising fro
sale of the personal property of 11. If.
gives notice that he will attend to the
said appointment, at his office in Mun
day, the 29th day of March, inat., - at
the forenoon- ' at which time all pe
interest in the distribution of the said
tend if they thilik,proper._
A. CHAMBER!.
March 1, 1,838
SUSQUEHANNA CO
KOENaII, g3©fl
Prof. l .
F. STODDAED, Pi
TIRE 801;10E111)MA COCNTIr $Olll6
opened on
'Monday, November 301
to continue two quarters of eleven al
der the chatge of Prof. STODDARD'
Assistants. !The first quarter will ck
of February nest. The second qua
merle° on the 22d of February. 1851
most of thiS quarter; B. F. Tewksbu
perintendeit, will be present to aid
paribg teachers for the discharge of
ditties.
Those who design becoming leach
fail to avail themselves of the tam;
Rented.
Prof. Stoddard will deliver dut:i.
Course of Lectures, upon the Scie
Teactimd. Moral Development.
There will be an Experimental
nected with the Normal School, to i
only will be-admitted.
EXPENSES.
Tuition in Normal Department, per
11 yeas,
Tuition in Experimental do., per qt
" " Latin and Greek, "
Board per week frooke.,oo, to $
Tuition bills are to bepaid ittad
ey will refunded if the student •
by protracted sickness.
N. IL It is highly important that
present the, first day of the term,
then be formed. and studiesassign.
Teachers who are obliged to ent
weeks after the term commences, i
their schools not being out until 't
charged $5,00 tuition.
Wi!. JESS
C. J" REA 1), Scerdary.
Montrose, Jan. '27, 18.58.76 T
" Murder wil
THE PEOP
ARE DETERMINED TO
THE OrFAC'
A"'jestis je s t as impossible to
JIM cireptirstances attending
a crime of grCiit magnitude, fait
and keep from them the.vital and
tion. that
©ME
In jib" , - of tIuN'GRE. , IT DEM,
DRY •GOODS„ L FAXC '
CLOCKS 4: JEW -
BOOKS AND STA
!FATS, CAPS, BOOTS,
- CROCKER }--& WILL '
ItARD W. I RE (f? PLA•
PA 1'47: tf.l3 - i;INGS
STb VES, TI
„ YES d: HO
EMBI?ODERIES AN
* DRA
CLCrTILS, IND CA
SATINS& SATT
PAINTS : ND PAINT
ME=
SELLING OUT AT PRES
One Dollar will btfy a " PILE"t
named Goods, we assure you, nt p.
We advise (disinterestedly of ro
sire to get their money's worth—i
Once. Every thing must, algal!,
Cheap for the " I
No delay of Sales on account of
sure." Es erybody shall have at
short notice, and at (almost) thn.
and prove these assertions to he
i
' F:
Ifontrose;Tannary 27, ?M..
GOING-:
- s
n(tbe
therefore
GREAT INOUE,
ARE OFFERE
CASH CUST
or on SHORT CRF.THT• with %ppm
to avail then srls cr of thla ot portunit
Storer of
GUTTENBERG, ROS
AT EITIIE
MONTROSE, SUSQ. CO.,
SUSQUEHANNA DE
or TO NDA,BR.
•
Were we offer to r
T X A&
MEM
AVOID SUSP
Great Ba
• TO PLIZCHASERS OF
Dry Goods & Ready
which - have 'wen Intel; purehaaed uhd ,
awning at the ame • A a
DRY G
COMPRISING ALL3IOST
D2lE@@ 0
• SUCII AS
•
RICH MOIRE ANTIQUE. •
BLACK AND FANCY gl
PLAIN SHA D AND
ED AN ml,:
AND COMMON
PARAMETTA'S 25 to ;to per con
our stock to complete and As n 1314014 I
.k. IT EAVY ST
112,E37 MAINA
which we offer 30 per cent. lower than
this section. Also Clothing made to
manner. end WARRANTED.
All klods of Grain taken at the HIM
Alen Wed Applee and Beene Feathers'
Please call end peen our goods. and
F A C
"Gntteultkprg, Rom
MONTROSE, Pa, N,;'.26, 15.57.-1
Admlnistrato
OTICE is hereby given
171 mands Against the Est
deceased, late of Thomson,
presented to the undersigned
all pawns indebted to said
make immediate payment. I
COLLINS GEL
Thomson, Feb. 3, 1858.-6
'ARTIST'S M
D AINTS IN TUBES,
. TIN, COPPER, A ,
GLASS S
LITHOG R A PHS, &c., at
Montrose, Jan. 6„18.58.s
SUBSCRI
RECEIVED tot. the New
at one dollar per year,
liontrose, - Jiln. 6, '5B.
B LANKS of *ll kinds
!ale at tin Republica,
Lied - by the
County, upon
glininistrutons
USG, dec'J.,•
to The dudes
MouttOse, on
ISZS; At one
all holt silt.
%nut, ate re
.,
Auditeri...
LARGE AND WEED SEC
d an auditor
the Sherifra
Eaton, heretn ,
duties of the
rare, on Mork
r 0 Weibeir, in
na having. an
I thud, elk at-
ARBITRDINK IFEaDff
niw,and bennifful styles . •
' •now bging.opened by
.Ll'l7'LE it RA BRING
_ Farmers. Ind Mechanics! : !
ILL please re grittier, when building, that t
•T V 'subscribers are (famishing • -
DOORS • S 4SR ° d BLINDS,.
. at the lowest
FACTOR PRICES,
(freight added) and that they keep constantly' on
• hand, a large.steek of/ •
Nallt ? Glasg, Puity,Pain(NOils,Door
Trimmings,Semh 11141311nd Fast '
teutisgs, Lime, dice., age.p ace.
In fact, we have almost i ererything in the way of
building materials, of first quality, and will sell<them
at
,a very small advanie front cost, for CatrA. There
fore, we confidently / assure builders, that they will
snault‘ their own interests, by giving us tr
1:177'L ci• HARDING
•
ern
, A s t di tor
®o L 0
neipal.
L ,StilOOL MIS
F 1
weeki each, nn
) and competegt_
can on the 20th
rter will com-
During the
'ry, County Su
lin better pre
their arduous
a, should n.
gts herexprre-
3LI M k
•
. - popy the load and barrel, consiiintly on hand, a l ud
.I_,P for sale at the wry lovreat ?Ores, by •
r
rg the term, a
rag and Art of
epartment con•
hid' 40 .pupils
f.
A. FRESII LOT OF THOSE FINE, RIEA Y
0 D FfigH
9
uarter of
- - $6,00
.I'll wecks,3,so
1 , 16 too
lee. The mon:
kept from school
1311.2. e)
in Illiis end Bblfr,just received, by
July 15,'57. LITTLE HARDIN,q.
every-student be
the classes will
!r the school two
consequence of
et'time, will be
•
Ull=
HATS,
BOOTS,
BONNETS.
C A I? PE T ING S,
SILEETIN GS,
S v GAR, NOLA SSES,
FLOUR. SALT.
POTASH, . LIME, -
SOAP. CANDLES,
STONE-WARE, WARE,I ter.,
a hundredth part of which we have not tittle M enu
merate. Enough to say; we Imre alntost antithing
antheverytiting; expected to h found at a stche in
the country, all of which we are determinektO turn
into C ASH. in the very shortest possiblej time.
Ind we herewith issue a
out."
ASCERTIIN
s,
onceal from them
he connufssion of
ill be to suppress
mportant informs-
LEE
4VD for
V GOODS,
,'.L I? Y,
ION:EBY,
IND SHOES,
A WA RE;
EP WA RE
:DOA - PA PER,
IVA RE,
) ER Y,
' . RIBBONS,
VER S,
71WER ES, '
. VETTS,
VG S, &c., (LT.,
•
—TO—
CASH CtISTON / E4S.
We wish it distinctly understood, that
C P - A S H
we will sell any kind of Goods,4he (platy co;sider
ed, at much lower prices than usual. '
'FRESH CACCERIES
S u GAR, joh t sses, Rice, Coffee, Teas, and all kinds
of Groceries, a full stock, just, received, find for
sale l.v
A_ I3I.ENTY of that nice YOUNG iIIYSON 7 YEA,
prime article, at four shilling),A., for:sale Ls
LITTLE Lt HA lem.va.
IT IS NOT DISPUTED,
1 1 HAT Soteralas, Soap amr Candhut, of the best
JL qualities are for sale by the box, at 'New York
city wholesale prices, by • .
LITTLE & /1A RDIkG.
IRE PRICES.
rof any of the a hove
wesetq.
!ouree)%art who de
-to " cfrop he' at
trul will poi,
PURE POTASH.-
I,Tin Cans, just what you want making soap,,
- for sale by LITTLE 'it lIARDLVO..
EEMI3IO
he rusli;_or " pr \ ers-
I thing tW• want on
r Own price. Cal
o
I indeed Met& ,
CA - I PETINGS: A
1411C4 all scoot car n ets, are offered at bargains:4)y
LITTLE ti 7 HARDING.
B. CILLNDLER.
II ING
'AP 12 •
CONSTANTLY on hand, the best assortment of
REVS, BOYS, and YOUTHS •
DOUBLE.SOLE BOOTS
and BROGANS,
and of Oni„best matfaeture, also •
WOMESS, MISSES and .
CHILDRENS BOOTS,
• '
• SHOES and GAITERS,
in great variety, telling off, at very lov rates, by
' "LITTLE te HA RD ING.
We prefer to llspose
VENTS
TO •
MERS 9
notes. Those who wish
we advise tdea)l at the
HATS & CAPS.
TIM largest stock, anil ,zreatest variety,-of good
styles, in this section of country, for sale byl
LITTLE &HARDING.
NBAUM &
TO LUMBERMEN & WOOD CHOPPERS!
hEST Cast Steel and .Steel Poll .Azes Adzes,
Broadaies, Cast Steel Cut Mill Sawi, alsO
Patent Tooth Cut Sams, with Files of all kind
for sale low, by a, LIVLE& HARPING.
TO'DAIRYIKEN!!
xIiRKINS Pans, Tin, Painted and Cedar.. Pail.,
Buttei•ilbwls, Dairy Salt, &c., Ae:, for sale 14
LITTLE & HARDING.
OT SUS,Q.
DFORD
It the
s,
Ergaigq
!LL KINDS OF
ARE YOU BUILDING?
YOl . l will save nuiney by purehasing your Nails',
Faints, Oils, Sash, Glass, Door Trimmings and
Hardware generally, of LITTLE .I:II4RDLVG.
ade Clothing,
exceeding low prlen, and
,endld stook of
ODS,
FLOUR, SALT,',AND UK!!
A large stock constantly on hand,
LITTLE Li: HARDING.
VERY KlNiz or
0 OnOr,
Crockery and Glass Ware,
STONE WARE, Looking Glasscs,
DKlgs k Medicines, Wal raper, . .. '
Window Paper, Window Shades,
Grindstones, and Hangings,
Stores,. Tin Ware,
Chain tamps, Books,
Cutlery, . Bedstead.'
.. - ?-
Patent Medicines, &C., itc: for sale by • •
• ..LITTI.,E J: :HARPING. .
• .
. . r
. I •04 Sl4 1 . .
K.
EDFRENriI It r,Rmos,
I'LALN ALL WOOL,
. L ES,
lower than ere:, A - c,fre. In
'CO ' OR Si
also have on band
K QF
r : SOTRINg
tally other Fatrblitthaletit to
.cr in the neatest and Val
EST 'AELEKET PRICES
tl?ify 7oataelres of the above
.
tabanut * Co.
011 can-buy almost anything in the way of
Y
. GENERAL MERCRANDISZ,
for CASH, at a-very amalladVance from coat, by ap•
plying to LJ7TLE & Jul R.DING.
Is Notice
rnODUCE ••
•
W A N T E 1:04-!
BUTTER, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax/Grain
of. all kinds, Rags ' Old Iron and Copper,
Lumber, Elduglea, DriedApptes,,Beans, dc.,
wanted in exchange , for grinds, by
LITTLE d HA RUING. 1‘
all persons haring de
te of Au.ksa Cbosirm,
at the smite. must be
Ifor arrangement, 31nd
tate are requested
.to
TT, Adininistrator
'TERIALS.
(BRUSHES,
iD SILVER FOIL,
/:S.A A ND MULLERS,
he Store of
ABEL TURRELL.
•
• AN ACROSTIC.
•
m 11
y- FRIENDS, I ow? re, o Arum, oio•'•-ci
1
"1
0 LD COLOGND: YAW Wag THE atA
AptS AICD SIiE.LAIXR 14:16 RICII /Mk TAD i'oo R 9
R EFERE3 . ;CE.—NIERODD, TII/1 seri um? • st B. 1
NDEI,GENT,OOOD.I.4OCII2G,IIDAIRT•I:44"OIIII2IO
S. lIAISPOONOIL norm); Aar AMATU ER
•
Nn. A, Ra=iment rf sewTle% Rod, OD TnreplSce Strett,
Itorraoor, Jair.ll.
Ti ORS
York Weekly Tribune,
F. B. CIiANDtER
neatly printed and for
Little &Ilaraig's Column.
A NOTIIER
-OF--
DRY GOODS
FOB THU .
LITTLE lIARALV(I.
Nicholson, Sept. 2. 1857.
MU, '
ALSO
..4hro•
GROCERIES,
HARD WARE,
CROCKERY; . ;;
CAPS,
SHOES, 1-
RIBBOXS,
NOTICE
LI7TLEd• HAIDIXO
FOUR SHILLING TEA !
BOOTS & SHOES.
COMB AND. BEE,
Little & Harding.
TCNRIIIANNOCIC. Pr.POT, July 1,1857.-1 y
•i
'oloorOrding:4ot i !
170.S11" BUTTER in kreat, demi ad, hi :caw Mat I
Fetch it on. Poultry toot!! •-,
W advan ce !Riney on these Miele&
eirlyk have just sold Turkeis at 13 cea. tierpntind,
We Invite: all persons Ipterested • to ealLeoiiipartr
notes, of try tlae line: We report prognss far 1838.
HENRY ideKINNEY, '
• • VAN SICKLP,& XOUNG,
Greats Bend, Feb. 17, 1858.—yuim'58 . •
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