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

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.taluable Fano for Sale;
rIIIIE-subcriber offers for sale the valuable Faim
j • end Hotel, lately owned and occupied by Calvin
.Summeis„ deceased, and loifg known as the
•
dimmers Place "
s ila.tarm is signaled in the pleasant village of Sum
rwnwille, in'tlse,township of New Milford, Sistine
_banns countY, P.a.,, directly onsthe lin'e of the Dela-
Fore, Lackawanna and NYestern Railroad. fouSimileF
Gef if ne jUnction'wilh the New York and ltrii; at
rest Rend, and o a half mile from the DePot,•at
Nes- Milford: I con c tains about 2.110,acr0, wan
gre s improved, f 0 acria woodland. It is well' we
d• has alasting street running through, and a
ter. • • •
ilever•faiiing supply of water conveyed inlead pipes
to the house, barns, rind cattle-yards. It le well
;•,:re.Tand under g ona catanktirsn, Is well sidapted
to
ro wing grain; and 14 peculiarly fitted
,for growing
reek, and is one of the best ksiry ••fwms hi the coon
t r. It has upon it two orchard.; of choice • grafted
t r i t e Li-col, a large and 'Convenient - dwelling, now oc•
evied at; a tntel; two large horse and c a r riage
one large harn-With two cattle yard 9, ample sheds
. s r.d all,the arrangements for feeding •Ftock ; three
f ticall hay and barns ice house, briell' smoke
ouse,
la house, and all other ont•buildingc
recessarybn a lirge farm. . IL will be Fold low, and
terms of p'ayment made eaily. Fn- information ad-
R. L. • . R. L. SUTPHIN,
• Summersvllle, Susq. Co„ Pa.
Nev. It; - •
,-----;
ABEL ..
TURRELL '
,TIAS just returned, from New-York, with a large
li. and choice variety of ' - •
GOODS,
which he offers to his customers and thepublie, at
lour prices, for Cash. Ms stock' comprises ; ' -
DRUGS,
MEDICINES, '
PAINTS . 4 •
OILS, • ''
WINDOW GLASS,
DYE STUFFS,
GROCERIES, ,
GLASS WARE,
CROCKERY,
MIRRORS,
CLOCKS,
" . WALL PAPER, • s
- • . WINDOW PAPER,
WINDOW OIL
.., ,
FANCY GOODS, • SHADES,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
- JEWELRY, : ,
PERFUMERY, • •
' DRY GOODS;
WOODEN WARE, BARD WARE,
BROOMS, STONE WARE,
`BRUSHES, . . .
JAPANNED WARE,
* • , . " BIRD CAGES.
WIIIIiS., - .- CANARY SEED.
UMBRELLAS, , POCKET KNIVES,
GUNS, • , , ,
PISTOLS. .
-. AmitimanoN . , -
•- -"TURPENTINE,
, • .CAMPHEKE,
. , .
. ` , BURNING
ALCOHOL,,.. •.FLUID,
• uvoits; , .
•
-,- s
(For Medicinal Purpose s ,.only.)
- TRUSSES, •
. •
Iss i ,SUPPORTERS.
• "-`," SHOULDER BRACES,
PORT XONIAM ' •
ST'ECTACLES,
SILVER '.t PLATED SPOONS, FORTS, Lc.,
GOLD PENS, .
STATIONERY, -
VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, .!kc ,
And all of the most poiulat
PATENT NEEDIPINES..
Thankful tor the liberal patronage hitheito•receiv
ed, he hopes to merit a continuance and large in
creaie of the same._ ABEL TURRILL.
Montrose, Nor. 10, 1858. •
•
. To the Public :
SOME Merchant= publish a few low prices, or the
prieds of a few low priced articles, as an induce
ment to:persons to make their...parch:l:ms of ihem,un
der the presumption that every thing is equally low.
Without occupying space in
. the public papers .to
eriumemte pric; I wish it distinctly Understood,
that I will sell GOODS as low for ths , quality, as they
ear. be bought in any other ,- Store. in this place or
County.' gaits and Rooks not used. " PlllC4lCni
Rui gedenilly find good qualities of articles at
• - T 11,11. L 5 ,
. .
and in Drugs; • Medicines, Paints, - Oils, and Dye
SNIT:, the ift . rst Leaf, and the assortments tall. The
. FANCY CrOODS. DEPARTMEN It .' '
I.° atilt extensive. Also, choice' Family Groteriii,
Crack-cry, Wall Parr, Jeullrg, Palawan . ; 4:c., de.
Ic short, nearly every thing
ttsually kept in Country
FtOreS. ,As I,..deitl in manydepartnienß; of trade, and
bare More artielelt than I can well-enumerate in the
limits of a Nevrspaper, I shall not attempt it; neitb.
Pr 1:ill it be necessary, under these circumstz&r.ces, to
fiii a column with iseleas repctitiou4 and blanks.
The people are invited to call and exnmine for them
selves. ABEL TERRELL ..
_
liortrose. Nov, 10, 1858. , - % • ; ' -; . T. .
1 - WHAT NEXT , !
, .
(ri ll VE CANDY - Instead of 3IELtI- 1
( kW. CINE,is a fact. fat
PITIIDONT'S
1•11
/WORM LOZIENdES
/lavea entirely superseded.the use of all other
kinds of
- VI"RMIFUGE
wherever they —have hettoute known. They are
ts VERY AGREEABLE
the taste. - ' -;
READILY EATEN
- BY CHILDREN
PERFECTLY SAFE,
and are, the mint
: .21FFECTUAJ ,
011,1:Reliable anthelnemtic
t. - -
I • Medicine
eine i n USE. -.
They CONTAIN .
NO' MERCURY
, -
(or any substance which can injure - -the weakest
(infant, but have excellent
i .
( TONIC PROPERTIES
( which will INtIGORATR the system and render
Sit proof against subsequent attacks: . Priee,2l3 as.
' ManufactuTed by N. F, MARSH & Co.,
Rmmton, Pa. . Fatale b's Abel Turrell, McKen
zie & Eldridge, Zen7lNVere, - Eatnn .k Mosleyrilay
don Brothers, J. Dickenzutn, jr:, and Dealers gen
erally. , . t0y:1;59,-8m
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
OVAIVOL-0
, J. F. STODDARD, A. M., PRINCIPAL.
TI MM next - term of tile u`SrsocanAma Corm
1 NORMAL Scnooe' will cotoneoce on
Monday, the . 22d day of Nevi., 1858,
- ,
eettinue'teroegnieter of wrens tart,. under the chine
ZPref:STUDDABIA aided DS competent hurzrue . turs. •
•
LECTUR:eS.
Pref. Sredmon will deliver lectures on. Eduarion and the Art of
Tmling.sind onsneh trientide subjects-as the totetelts of the stud
c rue to require. Lectures will Mac Le delivered by ilev•
C. 100.21E2 and others during the sewiern. The opening Ad
cr . will he deliSersd at the Academy Dan. en' bipdar, 1i.VCM
krt14.153,7,6, at 2 o'clock, P. ik• b e tanLt by Mb*
Th. Primary Department et the School wUI
Scam Fa ac~
stsientssh not TAIL to be lILINCIT at the 0 TTX7IIC of the
6 hhortl. retort:Wee, will then be iftwiect;.ssid stUMes segued.
.
ITITION—*O, - zisakieirnia.pe audere ele'n "eki• S e "•
t'rnury" nee.
Enebb brancbeL sad Lathe. end Greek. do. tad..
ver Nteek: 2P.
dad tuition bills be tdin adeuice.ond no &due
dm .21 be toads except in eseen.or ;wounded idc'eneon. Studsmsts
'-surd themselves. es heretene. C,nnzing stoves and flalarl2ll
- Mud of Hr. terms: n .. ewornbie roe. •
WM. JESIetT, Prendest.
C. F. Zane,. Semen:7. '• _
estrum Noy. Mt, 120e.-tf .
NOTICE
Is hereby that B. one of the ae.-
1 4rgitees, forAhe benefikof Cre....litora, of Picket..e
Wo , 3dcoek, has:exhibited and filed a statement of big
&centime as such assignee, in_ the office of the Pro
thonotary.ot the Ctinrt of Comnion Pleas ntElusque
lenina Connty, and that said
. acconw: will he allowed
1 1' said Court, on the third Monday of Nbreinher
ntxt,nulwa cause be aho*n she ,inch amount should
Lot be allowed. G. B. SR. EVADE, Pray. ; •
Prates Office, Itontrote., Oct' 20, 1559.;:4w
ISyrap,
T HE best to town—et the lowest.price—by
• - - F. F, - OILYINAL
lioutrotb, Kyr. 3, pB53 4 •
- .13TOITEEk. PEP'S ntif 7
. y -
.
WARE
SHEET N IA
4
•
.rrile tthilerlgtiedlionlajmnoini _ dui i the :poldie,
.1 that he i s again in the above 'mentionedlmaltiesi
and may be futind,ooostte his olestand,;:on-Main
Street, below Searlei'ti trail, where:AO-WM lie ..bIIPPY
to ace his old customers - and an waif new ones as
-win-give him a call.
tor " 9f the aeliest patterns, aiad atThetheapest.
- 4 obbing Done on
... Short Notite.'
Produce taken In elating.) for wares.'
.
- • •8. L WOODRUFF..
ltontrose, Nov. 3, 1838.
Exhibitiop at Lynn:
NEW ETTEES SOW HELM
He N ;tO T o rRYIAN has jut receired a fresh
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE. BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS & CAPS, PAINTS. OILS,
• DYE STUFFS, DRUGS &-
MEDICINES, &c., &c.;
all of which is offerd for sale cheep, for Cdxll or
REAM?' PAT,
. .
or on SHORT TIME, to 111 o. 1 Prompt Pay-
IngCustoiners._ •
COME .NI) SEE ME!!
' Lynn, Nov. 3,108.-2 m
• -NEW STONES.
HBURRITT is just receiving a large
. • stock of
NEW STOVES, .
including a lull assortment of ELEVATED OVEN
LARGE'OVEN, •
AND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOR
WOOD or COAL,
WITR A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF
Parlor, Office ,' and Skop Stores,
• for WOOD or COAL : Also
Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove
• .Tabes, &c,, tko.
1115 ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the MOST
SELECT and :DESEELMILE STOVES
in market, and will be sold on the most favorable
terms, kc., to Which he would invite the par
ticular awl:it:ion of
CASH BUYERS:
N - zw Masorn, November, 3, 180: -
WC)TIC3O.
MBE 71st Regiment was received with great lion
-1 ore* on the 18th, from Quarantine—and
F. B . : CHANDLER-
has received another large lot of
NEW GOODS,
which will be sold cheaper than ever, for Ready Pay.
10 pound.; Sugar, for , $l,OO. 25 pounds Nails,
for $l,OO. 10 yards best Sheeting for $l,lO. 10
yds best Calico for $l,OO.
.8 lbs. good ColTee'for-$1:
Small Stork of.
Old - Dominion Coffee Pots
WaiitCoa gam
rielITE celebrated "AMERICAN WATCH"-
A made- by Appleton, Tracey, & Co.:, Waltham,
Mass., fur sale by • F. 13:CHANDLER.
lloutrcwe, Oct. 27 1858. • -
1360 ks & Stationery.
A LARGE' addition to my stock of Books and
Fancy Goods, School Books, Blanks, Diary's,
Almanac . * &c:, Sc., at CHANDLER'S.
Montrose, Oct. 27, 1555. , - -
Moie New Goods
Now beinz opened at the store of
J. LYONS &•SON.
• OQTOI3ER 11,8.
Q Arl YDS CARPETING, new, nice, and cheap.
(31.11 l Also, Oil Cloths, for Floor, for Stairs, and
Table Covers, Door Matte and Rugs, cheap. - •
R-
APER WINDOW SHADES, Oil Cloth, do, and
1. Wall Papers in great variety.
4;:OFT HATS, all colors, shapes; sizes, and prices,
L., Ito suit i•ceryhody. ran and see.
I.: 4 I ANCY WILLOW - WORK BASKETS, Satchels
of Oil Cloth, Carpeting,and Velvet.
new, lot of tiockery, Mirrors and Glass Ware,
lk just opened•at - our Store, •
OPERA HOODS k. KNITTEUCAPS, Hoops, Elas
and Leather Belts, Bugles, Beads, and Rib
bons, a great:variety at our Store.
I ELODEONS, Violins, Guitars; Flutes, Fifes, and'
.Lll Jews Burps, Sheet Music. (N. B. Anything
n the way of sheet' music obtained on short notice.)
Violin Pegs, Bridges, Resin, String:4, , &c. Try the
Imperial Viatica String,. •
the very best string in-use. INSTRUCTION BOOKS
—many kinds, tor sale cheap. -
LAMP OIL, a-very superior article—:„Also Candles
and Burning Fluid. . • •
‘i* IRCPS, MOLASSES and SUGARS. a fresh lot on
land. J. LYONS S SON.
Montrose, October *27, 1858
Dimock High School.
t SCHOOL will be opened intle MOCK ACAD-
A. EMT, iu Su* . q. Co., ra.,
on
MondAy; Nov. 8, 1858,
to eontinue 24, weeks, under the charge of B. M
STONE and competent assistanta.
BLAX.F.SLLZ, M. D., formerly House Physician
and Surgeon, to thf; Connecticut General State Hos
pital,hnd for several year; Demonstrator and Di;:ec
tor in theldedical Institute of Tale College, will de
-liver a course of Lectures upon -Anatomy and Physi
ology, dttrir.g the term. Also, Rev. J. G. BobltEa,
and others a ill lecture before the school. •
tipeilses l per. Term of 12 Weeks.
TUITION—CoMmon English Branches, V 3,04,
4,00,
Higher
" Primary, 2,00,
" • Greek and 'Dahl; 4 00,
" English, Greek, and Latin, 6,00,
Board per Week, $1,50 to $1,75.
ACconinieditileUss
The buildings will accommodate 100 students, and
those wishing. to board themselves can obtain rooms
by applying to E. B. Gates. Clubs of four can obtain
board of G. IT, Lewis And E. B. Gates, far $1,50 per
week.
Students can enter at any time, and tuitioh charc
ed‘for the remainder of the term.-,
- A teichers 'class will be formed expresily for those
treparbqr themselves to teach next year., -
AU students that wish:can receive instruction of
at her room. on Plano, at,slo,. 10.; in
French, $ t,OO ; in Momxhrnmatic and Colored Cray:
Paintings; each, - $4,00 ; in Penciling, 42,00 ; in
[Embroidery, all kinds, s2,oo.per term.
The- Opeiziug- Address •
will be .delivered
.by. the Rey: .Y, C. BOOMEE, of
Montrose, at Dimock, on Monday, Nov. Sth, at 2 o'-
elock, p. nx . All friends of Education-are invited to
attend. B. M. STONE; Principal:,
October 21, 1558.-Sw
9.. NEW .GOODS.
WE in t s in T w o aei o v f ing &'LARGE land DESIRA-
Fall- 4 Wintet Goods,
which have been purchased at low figures; abd Web
We will, sell kir very small prafits„UF
Cash or Ready Pay.
We can present - 'Great Indricement* to
those who wish to PAY JkOWI for what they
b u y. W cordially-, invite itieb to ,, cull and examine
our stock before purchasing eliowhere.
13-11ichc4 Prices paid forall,kihils of produce .
in . ,exclusuge for "
goods.
axons n, CIARIDGE.
axitiam 006 27i
Gre t
f it
triumph—
‘ .68 , i - •
TO, adyPySygtem!
IT S CERTAIN TEAT
MONTI
BU`
• 11110 SE - clout
J. at the St
atoiclit)
Where it will I!
CASH, null
Make it an obj,
Gee, to procur
on the Cosh
They have ptst received, and are constantly re
ceiving a large) assortment of
DRY GOPDS_ANT CLOTHING,
11. N. SHERMAN
- Pal
and which nre
circumstances,!
They are en
far below ote
waiter wh
Examine
an ngsnrtment I
er offered-in
STAP
CompriAngml
uuksown iu U
Lad
all the novelti
GUlterlk
New'and choice styles of Broehe, double and single.,
Plaid, 'Woo), Tahua, and Mantilla, and a new
style of Ca
An tosertmee
dimming to
F P - f kii I
In this depai
as we are pu 'having direetlyfrora Importing fluusez
The assortm rit vomprises
French ets, Sleeves and Collars,
Woe, ed Edgings and Insertings,
and a gmlt itiany more article , too ncia4rous to mcn-
tion—Jl of
`LI .I
Bonnet.,
t:iutte 4
}lac be font:
BL!
• •
1 -.
BEADY'fiIADE CLOTHING
Ss dhi ;
6 tine of theirlitincipal branches of htisinesa
in New Yolk City, they certainly have otie great ad
vantage over all the rest of the Clo.hiert, they hav
ing one psftner steadily in York City to devote
all his tiro to this particular bracch of manufacture.
They will furnish, at any time, a good Garment, at
about the tirice for whie•h the material.; can he got.
They will warrant their work and a complete fit or
no Largaii . They keep constantly on hand one of
the best stocks of
Ovelr and Under Coats,
SOLD S,VCCESSFULLY IN
CAN B
OSE,
AND AT
I QUEHANNA DEPOT.
I' Si b. git
ling this assertion will do well to call
reli of
iN,:ilosetjb4llN &
e proven that the racrchar.t, in Ete I
can afford to sell CHEAPER for
can biter intlncentents Futlicient to
ct to purclia,,cra, at whatever sacri
tlie to make their purchases
stein.
particularly adapted for
and Winter, •
, Ipurehased under the most favorable
for Cash.
shbled to and will offer and sell at prices
that have glen everlasting credit,—
ithet+ it is to, Tutu ; Dick, or Har:ry.
THEREFORE,
Compare, and Judge
BIT CHttlit
'Ol
heretofore unequalled by anything ev ,
loutrose.
1V - '1?"
E DRY GOODS,
any new and desirable st3lea of Goode
irt market,among which will be found,in
es' Dress Goods,
of the day, cheap at
Trg l .Rosenbaum, & Co's.
HAWL‘S,
LI; SHAWL'S, •
'CRAM' , AT
erg ) .Rosenbauoi & Co's.
Gutten
TAI CLOAKS.
t always on baud, also Ladies Cloth and
inatch, of all shades,
Cheap, at
ierg, Rosenbaum, it sCo's.
GM
Gaffe
:5'
ment we can offer reat induceinenO,
Lich may 4.2 found
CHEAP. AT
erg. Rosenbaum, 8 Co's.
Gutten
Ribbons Flowerc, Plumes,
re, Stiff Settings, and Frames,
and retail, Cheap, at
berg, Rosenbaum, & Co's.
4.13,5T10 GOOD 3.
allthe-diffe4ent qualities of PREcTS,
4 ES,
_-1('IlED -0 GODS',
FIVE CS B LE,4 CUED .V..7SLITS,
TIC S,
STRIPES,
DENIMS,
SHEETING 21 yards wide,
CHEAP, AT
El]
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S
seen AS
ROCK, DRESS, RAGLAN, SACK, & PANTS,
in great variety 2111 d dlirerent f•tyles.
VestS: Vests :. Vests
Such as Velvet, Phoqi, Cas.simgre. and Satin,
CHEAP, AT
Croi,tenberg,,RosenbTim do Co.
CLOTHING
MODE TO ORDER,
oF TIIE
BEST MATERIALS,
At Short Notice.
Tinder Garments,
For Lt)4ieB stg acil •as for, Gentlemen, such tot
SILK, LAMB'S' WOOL,
CIIKAP, AT
Gu#eriberg, Rbsenbaum, dc_Co.
:,-FiZtir word is rr€l,Trir nt for the triV.
TiVour numerous Friends and
.. 1 Custoniers, . ..
and is ilartictilar to those knowing themselves to be
indebted to us, we could say-once more that 4se *ill
sell for ;
•
. . 1 ' READY PAY,
hereafttir, and all accounts must be settled without
further notice. We are tired of writing Dunning
L 1 Adoliaistrator t s If ol ice.
Leiteraj and atipporting the Poetoffice, to our loss.—
OTICE is hereby given to all perFonihaving der
We will take. all kinds of Grain at ti.e highesti market N
Estate of CRAWFORD TITCS,
price to • pa• :rnigliL All accounts
_•?taltdittg over. i..z mantle against the E
late•of llarfortl tow aship,., ti,c..aAcd, that . the same
months l i ou our Book-, will be left for cullectiod, un- i t - IllUvt lie T A
ieAetit.2l to the tuevAigned for arratige.
Ica.; aeti.led - by note. meld, and all per,oes iutiebt.trto said estate are re
quested to make'innnoli•de vonent.
.datteibergi Rosen b aum , & Co. °BAD! Ail BAILEY, ittintioietcator.
.
yous,TRIVE, October 2% 1811111 Broal
. . p, Qat. 27, ta .ilio
. .
. - SIIEItIFF'S 'SALES,. ..
Y virtue ot Atindry, writs issued by the Court
B
ofCommon Pleas of Susquehanna county and to
me directed, I will expose to sale by public tendue,
at the Court House in Montrose, on Saturday the 13th
of Nov., 1958, at one o'clock, p.m., pie fellowipg
described pieces or parcels of land, to wit :
.l LL that certain piece Or parcel of land • situate
in the township of Oakland, county of Susquehanna,
and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows, to Wit: on the north by land of .L M. Bald'
win ; on the east by the Susquehanna river; on the
south by laod of S. D. Benedict, and on the west by.
land of David Taylor; containing one himdred acres
more or less, together with the appurtenances, two
dwelling houses, one barn,,some fruit trees, and a
bout thirty acres ;min.:lvo]. [Taken in execution at
the suit of C. S. Bennett vs. Daniel Prentice 1 ,
A that certain - piece or parcel of hind sit
uate in tan IleroutcH of Montrose, county aforesaid,
and bounded and described as follows, to wit; on the
north and west by land belonging to the estate of
Isaac Post, deceased, on tlie east by the public, high
way and land of the estate of Isaac Post, deceased,
and on the south by land of Azor Lathrop, contain
ing about. one and-a•half acres of land, more or less,
together with the appmtrances, I framed dwelling
hoarse, 1 barn, 1 woodshed, and other out buildings,
'some fruit trees, and all improved.
Taken in execution at the suit of N. C._ Warner
and otherg vs, Albert Merriman.
ox township, in said county, known an lot-number 44
of Drinker's Elk woods tract, bounded and described
as follows, to wit : on the sonth,by ti tract of land in
the warrantee name of road Harris, on the north
west by a tries in the warrantee moue of James rove,
and on the north-east by lots number. 4 45 and 46 of
I), hiker's Elk woods tract, containing 107 acres and
40 perchrs of land, six acres improved, with a small
framed house. [Taken tn execution at the-suit of
•Solomot, Taylor vs. H. T. Davis.
ALSO—ill that certain piece or parcel of land wit
unto, lying, and being in the township of Rush, in
said county, hounded mitt described. as follows, to
wit : nil the north by land of Caroline Watterman,
on the east by land of Hiram Devine and by the pub
lic highway, on the routh by land of William Whit
ney, and on the west by land of Chandler Bixby, con
taining about 100 acres more or lees, together with'
the appurtenances, I house, I barn, I shed, I orch
ard, and about 50 acres improved. [Taken, in exe
cution nt the suit of N. P. Babcock, to th]Use of A.
....„;
B. ertlyer vs Morris Blakeslee.
ALSO—AII that certain piece or 4r arcel of land sit
uate in the township of Rush, comity and state
aforeaaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit:
on the west by land of Win. Lake ; on the north by
land of Ar Patteratt; on the cast by land of Alfred
E-tus ; on dr.., soutli'lly lands of B. Kirkuff anti Abra
ham Patterson : containing about 50 - acres' more or
leits• with the nopurtenances, 1 log house, 1 log harm
1 orchard, and about 25 acres Improved. [Taken in
execution at the suit of M. S. Wilson vs. Miles B.
Estuil.]
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land
situate in the township of Lenox, county and state
aforesaid. hounded and described as follows, to wit:
on.the mirth by lands 'of Benj. Tourge, Asahel Wes- .
con, Warren N. Tingley, James G. sin) Marcus Case,:
and Andrew Conrad.; on the east by . Warren M.
Tingley, - Benj. Tongie, Elisha Bell, and • Andrew
Conrad ; on the smith by Elisha Bell, Mat tin Conrad
and Stephen 1. Millard, and on the 'west by James
G. and Marcus Case, David - Wilmarth, and George
Miles; containing about 450 acres more or less, to
gether with the appurtenances, 5 dwelling houseit, 3
barns, 1 blacksmith shop, 2 orchards, (containing
about 200 apple and about 40 peach trees) and about
245) acres improved. [Taken ltd execution at the I
suit of Grow ,t.' Bros. vs. Rufus D. Clark.]
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land or
village lot situate in the Borough of Susquehanna,
county and Foie aforesaid, bounded and described as
follows, to wit: on the north by this street; on the
eart by lot owned by-C',kirrows & Co.; oil the south '
by laud of A. C. Adams, and on the west by lot or.
(mitred by school house No. 2 in said Borough; eon
tailing ;bent IS roda of land, being S rods in front !
and it rods deep. [Taken in execution ut the suit of
Win. W. Stearns vs. .birnes MeWa s tie.,]
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of bind sit
mite it, the Borough of Friendsville in the county of
SiisquAittinn State of Pennsylvania bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit: on the north weA by }and
of Itetjari.in Glidden, Esq., south east -by land of
E nztus Day, north east by the old Milford and Owe
go turnpike road and south west by land of Caleb
Carmalt, containing about one-half acre of land, to- i
gether with the appurtenance, one wagon shop, and I
all improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of J.
I'. W. Riley vs. H. A: Hillard.] .
A LSO—Ail that certain piece or parcel of land
siowte in the township of' Lenox, county and state ,
afoc•-aid, bounded and described as follows, to wit :
on the no. th and cast by - taird of D. K. Oakley ; on
the south by land of Humphrey Marcy, and on the
west by land of Luke Reed ; containing about 5
.trees more or less, with the appurtenances; one shop
with shingle machine attached, and all improved.--
iT.:lteit iii execution at the suit of D[tilel Wry vs.
1.. W. Reed iind Luke Reed.]
ALSO—Ad that certain tract or parcel of land sit
uate in the township of Middletown; county. and
state aforesaid, bounded and described as. follows, to
wit: cm the north-east by Samuel. Spofford ; on the
south-west by David Sheldon ; on the north-west and
sontb-east by land formerly of Robert B. Ilm•e s , lee'd;
comaining about 1113 acres, Ind being the same land
and premises which Joseph Ifytie, by deed of con
firmation dated the 26th day of - March, then last, but
delivered the day of the date of sail indenture of
niortgage; conveyed abd contitnteddo the said James
Multen tit fee, with the appurtenances, 1 log house, I
fronted barn, 1 orchard, and about 70 acres improv
..d. [Taken in exectition`at the - suit of Caleb-Car
malt vs. James Mullen.] -
al.4o—All that certain piece or parcel of land sit
uate in the township of Oakland, county and state
afores.tid, bounded and described as.follows, tzr.wit :
on the not th by lands of Sell& Payne ; on the east
by land Mlf James MeArdle ; on the south by land;
belonging, to the estate of John Hilburn, deed, and
on the wit bylands late of Selah Payn..., containing
93 acres more or less, with the appurtenances„..and
about ten acres partly improved. [Taken in execu
tion at the suit of Luther Barnes vs. Peter Pula. ~.
ALSO—AII th at certain piece or par m.:l of laud sit
uate in the towtfship of Harmony, county and, state
afOreEerid, bounded and described as follows, to wit :
on the north by lands of David Lyons; on the east
try the N. Y. kF. R..-R.; on the south by the public
highway, and on the west by hind of David Taylor;
containing 094 one acre, witil the appurtenances.,
1 hou4e. 1 barii, - 1 blacksmith shop,and all improved.
Inquest held on said prentis,-s. - :Ind - condemned. [Tak - -
rn in ..negation at the suit of Elijah Atiestfaa vs.
John Fritzley.]p
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land sit
trite in the township of Jackson, county and state
afotv-aid, bounded and describ-d-as follows, to wit:
h• gin , ,irrl at a post ann stones in the west line of Se
date GI issvold's ' kn., thence north-474' cast 79 rods,
to post nod stones, in the line of - Thomas But
terfield; thence south 42+` east 80 rods to post and
stones corner in line of the old Harmony road ;
thenee south 141.` west 36, rods to a stone Corner
thence ioittir 34' east 54 rods to post and stones cor
ner in line of Judiimi Tennant'i lot; thence south
411-e west 14 rods to the place of beginning ; - con
mining 494 aci-eS, or thereabouts, with the appurten
ances, and about IS times improved. [Taken in ,
execution at the suit of Orlando Gunnison, adtu'r of
tie estate of Lafayette Wilmarth dee'd vs. Henry H.
TitTanv.] ~ .
AT that certain tract or parcel of land sit
uate It Tl , l tieing in the - township of Dionock, county
and state a tbremid,-bounded And .de . scrilted.as follows,
to wit: beginning at a bemli „sapling - Abe southwest
corner of a lot of land surveyed for Urbane Smith ;
thence by 14014 of Susan V. Bradford, west 37 perch-,
es to a tu-st and stones in th‘e east line of laud of A.
G. Hollister; thence by 'aid Hollister's land, and
lands of Isaac Woodhouse and Henry Drinker, north I
4" east 225 perches-to a beech tree; thenets east 70'
and 4-10tio5 perches to a post .ind stoncs, s hy lands of
Susan V. Bradford; thence by lands of Benjamin
M'Keeby.south 4-" west 114 perches to the State
road .;- thence along said road south 71° west 17
perches to a heridock ; thence. north 88' west la
perches to a post and stones, on the south side- of,
said State road ; thence by lands of slid Urbane I
Smith south 2.1" west los perches to the beginning;
contaiiing, 77 acres and 80 perches. strict measure, '
'he the same more or less, excepting therefrom one
airs and 116 pereltesotud the right to construct a
Milithon. .[Taken itr execution at the suit of Wm. A.
Chamberlain to the use of Jols. P, Kirby, vs. Owen
Omani() and Elizabeth Doteaho.]
ALSO—AII thatSertain piece or parcel of land, situ
ate, lying and being in the township of Rush and
county of Susquehanna, and state - of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the
north by lands.of George Bromley ; on
.the,'east by
lands of Cope and David Swackhammer; on the south
by P. N. SiVder, on the west by P. M. Snyder; con
taining about two acres with the appurtenances, one
saw mill in an unfinished state. [Taken in execution
at the suit of Seel Stark and David R. Brown, as
Stark and Brown, vs.:Chauncy Shoemaker.] .:
Purchasers will in all eases be required to pay, on
the day of sale, an amettint sufficient to cover - the
costs of slde, othet wise, the property will be resold
forthwith, • 'TOHN YOUNG, Sherif.
Sherins Office, Montrose, Oct. 20, 1852.
TToti,oe.
NTOTICE i 3 hereby given that in pursuance of the
L Act of AsseniOy, the following named persons
have filed their Petitions with the Clerk.ofthe Court
of Quarter Sessions of the Pewee for the county of
Susquehanna, for Licenses to keep Taverns in said
County, for which:licenses they will apply at Novem
ber Sessions, 1868.
TAVZILIT LICtIiSL
Edwin Bliss .......
11 Birdsall,
Erastus M.
Rush.
G. D. R. WADE, Clerk.
Montrose, Oct. 27, 1858
Administrator's Notice.
TOTICE_Is herehy.giren to all persons having de-
I
wands against the estate of SallUCt RIESSZOVIE,
dec'd., late of Gibson, that the tame must be pre
sented to the undeisigued for arrangement, and all
persons indebted to add estate are requested to make
immediate payment. -.
CITARLER REMEGUIE,
Adot rs.
REUBEN WHITNEY,
October 13, 1853.-6 w
Administrator's Sale.
XTOTICE IS HEREBY, GIVEN; that In pursnance
I.i of an order of sale. is s ued front ' the Orphans' Court
of Susq. County; the following , described property,
latethe estate of Lyman Knapp, deceased, in Spring : -
yille township, will be exposed to public sale by yen
due, upon the premises, on Saturday the 2Oth day of
Nor., at one o'clock, p. : bounded north'by
0f,.9. Green, east by the Bridgewater and Wilkes
4stre Turnpike road, south and west by lands of :Ins.
tus Knapp, containing one acre or [hereabouts, and
en which are a house, bans and wagon shop.
, Terms of paythent Made:known on day of sale.
JAMES QUICK, Administrator
Springville, Oct. 27, 1858.-4 w
Administrators'. Salo.
XTOTICE is hereby given that the subscribers, Ad
minstratora of the estate of Luther Price, Jate of I
Gibson township, Susq. Co., deceased, by order of
the Orphans' Court of said county, will expose to
public sate, by vendee, the interest of said decedent
tinder a contract, in all that certain piece or parcel of
land situate and being in said township, bounded on
the north by the road running from the Kentuck
school house to Ilarford, east py lands of Silas Torry
and Gurdon Abel, on the south by lands of Oliver
Payne, and weet by lands of Charles Whithey, con
taining eighty acres or thereabouts; about fifty aents
of which are improved, and on. which is a framed
story and a half dwelling home, barn, horse barti o te.
Sale to be held upon the premises, Thursday- the
11th day of Nov, next, at 1:0'elock, p. m. Terms of
payment made known on day of sale. -
CHARLES TINGLEY
' Adiilrt. •
J. K. GRIMES,
Oct. 13, .185K.-4w
PROCLAMATION.
Stu:gut:hi - liana County, s 3.
MARtn• Mans, by her next In the Court of COM
friend, Seneca F. Tanner, mon Pleas of said
rs. Co. Awn Term,
\ S.% RICHARD IIUGIIS. l.griS. No. 141.
To Richard Thighs: Whereas a Stibpcena in
Divorce Was issued to April Term, 1868, which
was duly returned non est ins.ritus-, and thereon an
alias Subpoena was issued in said cause returnhhle to
August Term, 1858, upon the return of which proof
was made to the said Court that the said Richard
Hughs could not he found in air Bailiwick.
This notice is therefore to require you to appeal'
befOre the Judges of the said -Court on the third
Monday of Nov. next, to answer said complaint,
&e. - JOHN YOUNG. Sheriff
Sheriff.'s Office, Montrose, Sept. 29, 1858.
PROCLAMATION.
Susquehavia eminty, as. -
JERCSIIA A. liticEy, by her In the Court of Com
next friend Richard Bixby, • mon Pleas of ' , aid Co .
vs - April Term, 1554
JOHN BAILEY.. 177. -
To John Bailey: Whereas a Sabra:atm in Di
iorce was is.med to April Term, 1855 which was
duly returned non cad tnr , utut, and thereon an alias
Subintaut was issued in raid cause returnable io .Au.
gust Term, 1858, upon the return of which proof
was made to the said Court that the said John
could not he found in my Bailiwick.
This notice is therefore to require you to appear
befhre the Judges of the said Con: t nn the third
Monday of Nov. nest, to answer said complaint,
Lc. . JOHN YOUNG, She-h .: 11
Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Sept. 29, 1858.
Attattulstraior's Notice.
"VOTICE is hereby given to all persons having de
ll !mlds against the Estate of Guanos BARkAr.II.,
late of Ilarford township,dec'd, that the tame must be
presented to the undersigned for arrangement, and
all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to
make immediate payment.
CHARLES TINGLEY, Administrator.
flarford, Oct. 1 1855.-6 w
UTIIIER BARNES, Nn. 659. Aug. T.
L1§.591 Foreign At
,
- PETER, PULZ. tact:intent in debt,
to November Term, 18511.
Surquehanna County, in.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvanin.
To the Sheriff of sicid Courtly, GREETING
WE command you that you attach Peter Pair., hoe
of yOur county, by all and singUlar his goods and
chattels, land; 11 , id tenements, in whose hands or pos
session soever the same may be, so that he be and
appear before - our Court of Common Pleas, to be hold
en at Montrose, in and for said county, on the third
Monday of November next, there to anew or Luther
Barnes, in a plea of debt not exceeding one hundred
- dollars, and we further command you that von sum
mon all persona in whose bands , or possession the
said goods and chattels may be attached, so that they
and every of them be and appear before the said Court
on the day and place aforesaid, to answer what Andl
be objected against them, and abide the judgment of
the Court therein. And have you then there this writ
Witness the Hon. David Wilmot, President'of our
said COurt at Montrose, the 17th day of August, A.
ID: 1858. . G. B. 11. .WADE, Prothottoldry.
TAKE NOTICE : That in pursuance of the abOVe re
cited writ, I have this day, Oet. 1858, attached nil
that certain piece or patcel of land, sitnate in the
township of Oakland, Susquehanna County, and
bounded ar4l desc , ibed as follows, to wit; on the
%oath by land of Selah Payne, on ie:east by land 4,f:
James MeCarddle, on the south by lands belonging
to the estate of John Hilburn. deceased, end tin the
wort by lands late id•Selall Payne, containing ninety
three acres, be the same moril or less, tocether with
the appurtenances, about ten acres partly improved.
JOICIYOUNO; Sherif._
Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Oct. ~ 1858.
Itraister's Notice.
• •
DUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to all persons
eoneefteil in the following E4tates, to wit :
Estate of C. C. RANSOM, late of Suaq. Depot, de
ceased, L N Smith, Admittixtraenr.
Estate of Wm. BROMLEY, late of Rash, ;access.
ed, ilfram Cogswell, Adatta;strater.
Estate of JESSE A. PATCH, late of Formit Lake,
deceased, M. J. Patch, Administratqr.
Estate of ROBERT P. VANCE, late of Franklin,
A. C. Lute, iiihninistraier.
Estate of JOHN BARD, late of Springville, deed,
Thomas Nicholson and Sanauelliard, E're,mnra,
That. the accountants have settled their accounts
in the Register's Office in and for the county' of.Sas
tiudianna, and that the same will be presented to the
Judges'orthe Orphans' Court of sal& county, on
I Friday, November loth, for confirmation and allow
ance. .CHARLES NEALE, .Regitter.
RegiSter's Office, Montrose,l
Oct. 27, ISM?, 4w
KEY*TONE MOTEL.
•
Win. K. ITATCH,-Proprietor.
TIl IS new and commodious Hotel, situated on 'Slain
Street, Sear the.„court House, and nearly in the
center of the business portion. of Montrose. is now
fully completed and furnished, and wilibe opened on
the Tith of thu present month for the accommodation
of the public and travelers. .The Proprietor feels
confident that he is now prepared to entertain guests
in a manner that cannot fail to give
Oompleto Satisfaction.
The llousc.and Furniture art nevr, and no expense
has been spared to render it gqual, if not superior to
any similar establishment in this part of the State. It
is well suppiled with all the recent improvements and
comforts, and obliging waiters always beln at
tendance' to respond to customers. The Stables
connected with this [rouse are
New and Convenient.
The Proprietor respectfully solicits'the, patronage
of his old friends and the public genera
K. lly.
WM. LIATCII.
Montrose, September 22, 1858.—tf
Sewing Mtichines;
El B. C ISAIi kI DLE B. is Agent for Grorer
- 12 • ac 'Baker's celebrated Maeltinea— would
be glad to furnish any information, or any of the Ma
chines to those in want.
obey car. Ss me.
New Firm. New Store.
Public Avenue, juAt below J. Eth.eridge's
A -ItALDlNEtwoulfl respectfully annnunee
/A •. ttilhe fmhlie Oaf he has ssiochned
with WM. L. ALLEN, in the• • -
Friendtwine,
FLOUR, FEED: AND - GROEBY
BUSINESS.' •
Also, tl.at they have removed into their newly, fitted
up building on Public Ayoub!, just below 3. Ether
idge's Drug `Store, *bare cab always be found the
choicest brands of •
family Flour,
Meal, Feed, _
Pork, Ilams
Fish, Dipped Candles,
Timothy,
QM
Groceries. such as Sugars, illoArisses,
Syrups, Tea; Coffee, - &c. he.
Thankful for past ftvorg, would solicit a continu
auce-of the.same, under the new firm, pledging our
selves to do the fair thing, hoping by each bargain to
he sure of anothet'.''
Being under a different Administration, it is very
desirable to have all old Recounts settled, and com
mence anew, under the Beady Pay 5Y6,4111.
134LDWEs: S ALLEN.
,«y.l. ums_
A. 13.ti.nwm,
Montrose, Oct. 20, 1952.-te
LOOK . ITERE:
Cowl a: ROGERS offer to the - public, at_
prices that cannot fail to suit, a lar,ge told' an
/
perior assortment of
GROCERIES/
At the old and well-known establiAment ftirmerly oc
cupied by 0. M. Crane. /
SUGARS, TEAS. COFFEE i SPOF., FLOUR
(C 5.17.7, (byth, xaek or harm!,) .1 , 17..i11, and all ar
ticles 'Usually found in first class Grgeeries.
riorty by Ilia.wholcsate and, retail.
As we mean to merit, we hope „to receive, a liberal
share of public patiopage.
We have also opened a
Butcher,/ Shop.
in the basement of Boyd' & W. k :.lister's new Store,
cori:er of Main and Turnpike Shuts.
N. Coilf paid fpr peltsland bides. ,
• COBB S:„ROGETS.
lionticNe; Oct. 20, 1i;56.
GEZIAT
• •
INDUCE E N.TS
TO.
CASH BUYERS!
NEW FALL STOCK
, JCST BEING OPENED JT
Lathrop & DeWitt's.
mONTlMSE,.Feptember 15, 1858.
BENTLEY, READ, - CO.,
RE. now• receiving a very large mid well selected
amiioctinent of
NEW .GOODS;
a' to the sen , on and ill's maiket, which they
offer on the must f.rvoyabie terms is their old (or
new) customerg.
All are invited to call and eati,fy themselves as to
the truth of the above, before purchasing elsewhere.
Montrose, Sept. 29, 185 S. -
TUST received a fredi supply of KEROSENE and
11 a great variety Of :LAM PS. We have t.sed the
Kerosene for the past gix monalg,.and have no hesi
tation in teenoraending it as superior to any other
article now in use. For T.:oo(day and brilliancy of
light cannot li rqu.alitel. It will five a• light equal
to six candles, at one half the expense of either Cam
phone or,Fluid, and is perf..etiv safe.
tiENTLEY, RESD, 5..: CO.
Idontrose,Net. Witi. '
1 - I NE ONF HORSE . BUGGY WAGON.
11 .5 One tutufier wagon on keel effings for one or
two horec.s.'Oac new Cattef. and one Cow. Enquire
of BENTLEY, READ, & CO.
Oct:l2, 1S:;80
• WA.TED,
IN exchange for GOODS, or on account; Grain,
Butter, Flaxseed, Uri , d ArtTllt'9, and cA.S.a.
bet. 13,'b8. BENTLEY READ, & CO.
- 131zokomithing
Inackeriithing - !!
TtIE underAgnod :weld an:wit:nee to the - citizens
of Lenox end vicinity that hail prepared to do
all torts of
BLACKSMITHINGI •
CARRIAGE IRONING,
and the IRON WORK far all ordinary kinds of 31A
C 14,1 NEU V, at his , hop in Glenwood, in a wort:-
manlike 111:11111er and of Owl inateriOs.
B. All account,; of a ear's standing must be
.
eettled, , - C. V. CONRAD.
Glenwood, Oct. 6, ISsB.—tf
ALL IN WANT OF
j ii Wot 3 :
41 1 1,
CAN BEY TIIEM it
CHEAP F-011 CASH,
OP , -
SHORT CREDIT,.
AT -
MUTH A — COW;
- NEW MILFORD, SEPT. 29;‘1868. --em
Shawl and Dress Goods
R EMPORIUM ! • •
MN PALL: GOODS
FOR CASH 84 PROMPT 6 MONTHS' BUYERS.
fl• BURRITT.
T.l AS now in Store, and is maklng, large additions'
LI- to his Stock of
. , .
Fall aid oda
To which he would, invite the attention' of buyers;
embracing the mos desirable 'eaxietici. of LADIES'
DRESS GOODS, including the NOW Styles of Rich
Full Prints and Plaids, in Didaities, Decal Plaids, Plain
and Plaid Merinos, Mohair Cloths, Ginghams, Silks;
Broche, Cashmere, Silk and Wool Shawls, Rich Rib
bons, Bonnets and !:lowers, Net Hoods, Ladies'
Cloths, Broadcloths, Cassimeres, be., with a- full as-
Payment of other Stapht and Fancy Goods, including
GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
STOVES, IRON, STEEL, AVAILS, HATS
AND - CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, CAR
' PETING,FLOOR Oil CLOTHS,P AD=
TEL) SHADES,' _WA LL
PA P PR,OLOCK S,D I? UGS, ORA •
- /N TS,. BUPFA 10 ROBES,
the. &c.,,,d:c!., c., av,„: the.
ar The entire Stock beittg largo and bought for
CASa, will gilie superior opportunity-for Choice Se•
leethin.", awl I sold at the lowest figures to . CASH
and PROMPT SIX MONTI'S' BUYERS,.
R;
?LB.—Flour Mid Salt constantly on band.
Sew 149ixii; Oct** 6, 18V8.
REMOVAL.
Clover,
Field,
Oarden Seds.
Also a general assortment of
KEHOSENE.
v'ar
MILFOBA
THE QIS4KEIt. CITY
Insuranbe Comp. of Phil.
Capital and Sprplufc 6300,000.
ChartCred Capital, 13500,000.
°S ire, FralskiNe Bni 408 irahint Sr.
ME INSURANCE on Stnrer. DorttllnFc_Pobilc'Thithihtjta sod
MI
ht,rebondhie generallr. At RINE th6I.7ItAXWI on 3.15t010.
Vargo Freed to and frOto an carts of the World. AlactinhiM
oa Goode to and fro, .1.14 port-stir the taxa. .
Statement of the liasineesand Condition of the Qua.
•-ker City Insurance Company, of rifilddelphia;
for Six Months, ending Joni 301 h, 1858.
, .
Soidud..tatoary Ist. IMO 6-9 87
latro•A received and accrued front Jan.-lot to July Lt,.. 6...00tt as •
t'n.: qn) rf.e.i7Cll
v:Agv 2wiltvelusanuax.
• - LOSSES, EXPENSES, cte._
To I.na r ;aid, 64 •
1*.e.1n.. Rd. l'Neutunvs. ind Exptaks,.. 33,394 GI-09844d la
Batnnee rennening wtsll,l.ht, Campani,'Juir lat., 130031 8.3
.k. ,- A S - S
ETR . - '
Bond,. Mnrtrnaf., Fic;cks. Conpun !Sonde, 'Loans on C.. -
'mend and Ciii Lonny. 6x-4 • sisame as
ron. Itectiv:tb'e.. i. 90.611 71
Cull an Lund and "u flank. and duo hum Astra; *916, On
to on
os.?.m. 36
Officers. •
•
GEORGE H. HART. Prealdent, E. r. ROSS. T 1 Fret:l466i.
11.11.COGGSWELL.S.i•-.4Trem. S. H. BUTLE Aadst. Troia.
Director'.
MIMI
GM=
Occrre D. Harr. E. I'. Ram A. C. Caftell.lfon. R.Y. Fulter..T
Fdsynr!.. O. DI!, E. W. F C.O. bra,. A
It. 4.7143:.i.t.r., J. L. Pomeroy. 11. R. Cornren. and R. Junecld, D
WK. D. LUSK, Anent.
MONTl:OSE;Septtnaber IS. Ved.-dy
,J. Higginbotham,
WATCH FINISHER,
General Repairer,
( -IF the BEST ENotastr, Swvis, AND CHINESE Dm.'
1,/ MX( WATCHES. PATENT AND DerrAcnrn LEVEII2,
REPEATERS, LEPINES, Sze., &C.
Truly proud of the flattering encomiums bestowed
on him as an honest and superior
- WATCH JOBBER, -
and' g rateful to all who have employed him, and doub
ly so to Thome that have continued to be Ilia steady- .
cultonters since his commencement in Montrose,(now
nearly three vear9,) and encouraged by those who al
ready know his abilities, he noW informs those who
-do not, that early in life he was taught the art of
Finishing New Watdhes;
by Atkin, late of Lord Street, Liverpool, who -was - a
first rate MAKER and REPAIRER . of the best 't , S
'watches. After havirig, worked \ for him upwards of
nine years, (aeven s of which as all indentured appren
tO,). he then commenced for himself, tind latterly in
*new York, where he has been employed by : , orne, of
the ftis4 and most twreetable establishments in
Broadway, Maiden Lane, Bowery, &c., and was by -
them classed a first rate workman....
. - . . . .
N. B. He h.L‘t alwarg on hand a well assorted stock
of Watch WhoelF, Cylinders, Watch Jewels, Main
spri::ns, Watch Itrbrid.4,* and 'Watch Glasses, which
will be carefully fitted, right. away, and for pricea less
than they can be bad in the City. '
M . " Shop in Bentley, Reaa, S.: Co's Store
linenir. Block, Montrose, Aug. 18; -
r ll / 4 :7)3r;
undersigned are now manufacturing and
bare on band al: kinds of
Carriage and Sleigh Stuir)fr
such naHors, L'bul, 7 hills', Cutter-Runners,
ltaver, Fender., &t. , d-e., for sale, In lots to suit.pur
chm;e!s, very !ow for cash.
Also, all kinds of work x!.enrned and bent, to order..
CROOK & JOHNSTON.
Great Bend, Pa., March 3,1.858.—1 y
GODDARD, WARFIELD'S DR.I, L. ALLEN'S
PATENT DEVICES;
PO Lowering and 11 , aising
_CATMLIA. GEI TOPS.
PY tho use Of this improvement. the Carriage top can tie resell or
lowered front either the riehher the left, the outside or the Inside.
reliv oLvtatir.g the ditculty heretofore existing of rpringlng Ono
es :thd th-ii the one on the ripp-iiite gide; as well as the extreme '
core nve.,..,ry to preveril the too from falling AO - Leachy ASV) break
the •yr no. &e. This is effected by means of a small lever In •
Alm, with the hollow prop, to which an arm nob or holder Is
su totted. The top lane also he raleid or lonered with PERFF.C'T
E:tel, t o neare of the lower hoer, which is usually placed at the
rivet bah,' idde tha oat. the weig ht of the top Ewing nearly hal
aheol liv two spiral sprlnas attached to the through or connecting
red. which once it down uihile In the act of failing. and assl.4 lb rah.
Ina It. The oat matTrtale. Ste., on a carege I hut triflng, cou• •
sidering •he client 'utility.
• The uoihiniened 4,lva purch_ared the'exclusiveriglit of thcabove
ratent, to the eiuntles of tilhiNavhantia. Veadforrhliarenic. and Wy•
0n1i11,7. wilt veil light's In Via courrics, and will runuufactuse Carla
agea with the Inprovement attach,. Ida @Fop. In 11.-..utrow.
E. H. ROGERS.
MONTIIOSE., Feptennher 19.'d.-1p
-rdomair roumsmon'
TMITE man who lost FIVE DOLLARS by purclias
-1 lag a second rate coat, when he , ,could lutie got
a first-rate one for the same price, can haie the dam
age repaired when he wants a new coat, by calling
upon the subscriber.
The rail Stiles are now on band, and I am
prepared as u4ual* to accommodiite the public with
substantial work, and 71C pins., ultra fits. I keep con
stantly on hand a large and well selectedlissortment of
Skill, Industry, and .Good,Temper,
and (no confidently promise to Eerce my customers,
both in work and price, in a msnner that shall be en
tit ely satisfactory:. Gall in, gentlemen and young
Ameri , a, and' get your cold weather rigs.
n'Shop at the old stand, opposite the Republe-
Tan Steam rtintirg, Office; two Boots west of Searle's
Hotel. Cutting done as usual. JOHN GWyES.
Montrose, September 22, 1'852.,-3m
NOTICE'.
-A LL persons are hereby 'cautioned against Pia
/IL chasing a note given- by the undersigned to
Joan 11.,thisterlinut, for thirty-fire dollars,. dated. in
the latter part of August, 15.57, said note having been
paid in fliil. - -GEGfIGE WELLMAN.
:Great bend. Oct. 20, I StiS.-3a p
Binghamton
B 'Water Cure,
BINGHAMTON, BROOME COUNTY, N. Y.
MITTS-Establishment:is open-for the reception of
1
patients the whole year, and is arranged with a
view to the health and comfort of invalids'during the
cold weather. The .
I r AIATE
are thoroughly warmed and the entire houie is kept •
at a Samaer temperature. •
Experience has demonstrated that water treatment
is most successful during- the Autumn and, Witter -
months.
All sick persons Who de:Fire health. (and even those
who-have not been succesful heretofore. in theircf
forts- to obtain this invaluable boon,) will here-find a
rare opportunity to accomplish the great object, upon .
which the peace, happiness, and prosperity,af their
future lives depend.
The Physicians, Pr. Thayer and Wife, have had
twelve years' experience- in treating diseases Ilydro
•pathirally, during which time : they have prescribed
far °Nth. ten thousand sick persons, and the. success •
attending
their prescriptions stillicient evidence -
of their skill as successful practioncra.
Patients will provide for personal use„„ six towels,
two wpolgn blankets, two cemfortables,T_three: linen
or cotton sheets, and ifirte linen for bandages,. all of
which should be marked..
Terms from 95 to 610 -per week.
re 7 - Dr..27 l gYer. will be at Susquehanna Depot,
(Nichgre Hotel,) Oct. 11th, for corm/lotion.
For-further particulars, address
'O. V. THAYER, 31, D.
. Binghamton, Sept. 9.9, 1555.-tf
TREIVIENDOTJS
EXCITEME NT
ATTH6;
:in • •
le.t.4zei• Alba_ elolB \viggius, •
AND ALSO AT THE '
Montrose Book Store
wniFßE i the subscriber is receiringa large roan
o
SCHOOL BOOKS,
such as are to be used'at the Normal School,*to corn:
pence the 30th inst. Also -
INCitscellaneons Books,
a good assortment, and
• STILTIONERT --
of tti,e best quality. all of which will fie sold for Cash
at Live and Let Lice price*, by
. H. BULLARD.
liontrese,' August 18, 1858. •
Preoh
JUST RECEIVED , AND PP sets BY
Aug, 'lB. • J. LY015.4,-SON.
.00d4 . & 131Nreet radgerii.
' A FRESH 10T, Just recelyed and for rale, by
Xt. Oct. - 14c11113,8 60*
113.0407
• 4,827 24
$102,627 sa
6104.231 M
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