Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, December 23, 1858, Image 3

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    SHERIFF'S - SALES.
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B y virtue of sundry writs isaiketl'bi the Court
ofOommon Pleas of Susquehanna county and to
to e directed, brill expose to sale by public iendue,
st the Court House in Montrose, on Saturdal the 15th
,1 ,, o f January, 1859, at one o'clock, p.m., the' fol.
~ ,,, i tt„ ,I,,,, ow itk i - !pieces or parcels of land, to wit:
'
ill that certain piece of land situate in Thomson
tow nship. bounded and described as follows : on the
t ., A h by lands of Ebenezer Mesaenger, on the east by
F 1 „. . n ezer - Ifmenger and. Charles Ik - righter, on the
aznili by Charles Wrighter, and on the west by Mi.,
lor Williams and Alvah Mudge, containing about 223 '
ei es more or less, together with the appurtenances,
;famed house, barn, horse barn, sheds, viroodho s ase,
',el other put buildings, I °regard and about- 140
w lres improved. - [Taken in execution at the suit of •
rajah Main vs. Joel Limb; Jackson Chandler, and
Thomas Johnson.
• Mao all that certain piece of !and altote in Len.
ct.toariship, bounded and described as follows: on •
t n orth by londa of Drinker and SinSabough,on
t , ,, Ki st by lands' of John Millard , on' the south lt, jy.
s. Oakley, and onthe west by lands - of A. Sinn
cnizh, containinig 57 acres more' or less, with the ap
nldienaneesi„ 1 barn, 1 house, and about 30 acreirini.
-..mved. [Taken in _execution at the suit •ofJ, C.
',,.„ stea d
Y . Stephen S. Millard:
Also all that certain piece of land situate in the
Gerough Of Montrose, bounded and described as rOl•
If 4 : beginning at a point in the Bridgewater and
'Wilke...harm Turnpike road, it being the southeast
corner of a tract of land-owned by the late . Samuel
were:, deceased, thence north 89i 9 West; 55 and
~.,,a n perchea to the corner of-a stone wall, thence
• ,k n ig the said wall south .4r west, 16 perches to the
~,per o f Wm. J .- Tnrrell's land; thence south 89r
.. 4 .4 sa and 4-10th perches, partly by land of W. J:
Tamil and partly by land of ' A. 0.. Warren to the
eente the aforesaid 'turnpike road, ‘ thence along
sill roa north sixteen perehea terthe 'place of be
;inning, containingl acres and 95 perches of land,
' 7, .., 0re oo loss, with the appurtenances, 1 dwelling
house, woodhouse, barn, orchard, and all improved.
;Taken in execution at the suit of John 11. Sutphin,
is. E. S. Park. ..
Also all tlfot certain piece of land situate in Oak.
lal township, bounded and daseribed as follows : on
pe n. by lands of Hiram rooter, on. the east by lands
of,E..T:Young, on the south by lands fifyeter Fultz,
and on the west b 3 lands of ----=-r—, containing about
ff 3 acres more or less, all unimproved.
.[Taken in ex•
. e ention at the suit of J. T. Carlisle, toteh use of J.
c. fah and Ruby Fislrhis wife, vs. George Leach.
Also all the right, title, and interest of Wm. T.
Gillespie to and in that certain piece of land situate
is, Gi-eat Bend township, hounded 'and described as
. 1„il ow .; begidning at a canner - in the northern bound
s, of the State of Pa., near the 19th milenitone,' and
flini thence south le west, by lands of Aaron Thom
as. to an Elm tree, on the batik of the. Susi"; river,
t hence up the west shame thereof to a post' corner,
; thence, north 49? east,, along .the Lands of Oliver
Trowbridge to the place of beginning, containing a.
~,,: t 200 acres more or less, with the appurtenances,
a framed dwelling houses, Thorns, 2 horse barns, '1
~T h wrkand about 150 acres improved. [Taken in ,
- e teent4on at the suit' Thomas T. Hays vs. Wm. T.
Gli;e<pie. -
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Also all that certain piece of land situate in Frank
!:;
s zewnship, bounded and described as follows : on
ii.e north by Lands . " of T. 13. Smith and Parsons,
en the cast bylands of Clark fiendtake, on the south
',, the public highway, on the west by lands of Isaac
Crone; containing Sr; acres more or leso, with the sp..
:nrienances, 1 house, 1 barn, and about 50 acres int
i. .T.70r61; [Taken in exception at-the suit of Henry
4 . -ano, Aduir of the estate of Clark R. Simons, de
relaed, vs. Andrea Ranker. - .
Also—all that certain piece of land aitante in
...
Lathrop township, bounded and described as follows:
ea;he north by the south line of John Graft, war
n:tee; on the cast by east line-of Andrew Tybout,
wgrantee : on the south by lands contracted by G.
.t, G r os to James Wescott, and on the -west bv- the
I ~ •la of way. of the D. L. &W. R. R. Co,; contain
.
- 1;4 acres mhre or less, together with the appur.
:Oen., 1 framed house, 1 log house, and about 15
xr , - , improved. [Tiken in
. execution at the suit. of
t ont ind Bros. Ns. Charles Withe - v.l '
, Also' all tl:at certain piece_ of land -situate in
lean township, bounded and described as follows :
ca :he north by Benj. Tomje, Asahel Wescott, War
relt It. Tingley, James G. and Marcus Case, and An
' :ms Cnnold ; on the cast by Wart4n 11. Tingley,
i 4. Tourie,,Elialia 80, and Andrew Conrad ;
wan by Elishit Bell, "Martin Conrad, and Stephen J.
Yillird, and pa the west by James, G - r- and rareus
David Wiliarth, and George Miles; contain
-sbant 472 acres; more or less, together with the
alporteitorterti, 5 dwelling lionscia;-3 barns, 1 black
- aith Fhop.2 orchardtyand about 200 acres improved.
Ern•pting, however, 20 acres and 6 perches included
M. 0., above description, owned by Harrier Clark,
aNT hotatded and-described as fidrows: beginning at
tcalte and stones:corner of lot sold to .llenj. C.
_ thence north east 60 perches to a stake
sione4 corner; thence -- south 6r, 53 4.-I.otha
.rerelles . .,to a stake and-stones - corner on the north
ide of, the Clark road ; thence south 84' west Go
.-tehes to a stake and stones corner; thence north
east 53 4-10ths• perches to the place of begin
; with l
. dwelling house and partly improved.—
'T;ken in execution at the suit of Grow and Bros.
,
R. D. Clark.]
Also ail that certain piece of land situate in New
liifonl township, bounded and described as follows;
s ratting in.the Middle - of the Cochecton and Great
Lend turnpike road, at the south corner of land sold
to David. Minkler, the north corner of land sold to
hliemar Mott,'suni the west comer - of land sold 'to
Lan Mott; thence by Ithemar Mott's land t(nd
be luts - atinibered 33 and 32 on a map of re-survey
of the said Henry Drinker the elder's land, made by
Jaen Terry, south 44j — west 210 i Perches to stones
be a beech tree a COMM of land sedd to • LS:dramas
Wade and John Well n; -thence by the last men
tioned lot,•north 191} Per Ches to a beech tree, and
1 , 4:124 perches to is Oast in the middle of the
eresaid turnpike road; and thence on'the middle of
odd turnpike road a southerly course to the begin
ting ; containing.9B acres and 155 perchea, and al
:mince 0f,,6 per cent. for roads kc., be the same
note or less, it. being a part of lot No. 29,, on the
".:ap aforesaid,being the same tract of land and prcm- -
;.-o which the said William Brinker; Henry S. Drink
e, Jamb Downing, Henry Drinker, and . Thozuts
Storirdson, executors as aforesaid, by Itidenture,
l-nrisp; even date With tbe said mortgage conveyed
the, said Ithcmar Mott in fee simple, with the ap
p......teitynces, 2 dwellitrghortsea; 3 barns, I orchard,
at.d as irOproted. [Taken in execution at the suit of
Henre S. Sptickman vs. Charles Tingley executor ire.
Lois Mott widow and deviiee of Ithemar Mott,
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Abet all thateertaio piece of land situate in
irna'township, bounded and dettcribtd as follows :
ot. - the north by lands of A. M.A. - Lams and 1 . 1,, S.
Count; on the east by lands of D; K. Oakley arid E..
ITheley ; on the south by lands,'of J. W. White,
1.:11 Tower. and E. B. Tingley, and on the west by
Or ..
.d , of H. S. Cotant,ond Wnt. • Miller ; containing - :.bout ttO acres, more or together with the • ap-
tzttenancos, 1 framed dwelling house, barn, wagon'
shop, 2 orchards, .and about 140 ; acres im
vord. [Taken in ,execution at the Suit of &rah
VC, TS. bike Reed.] • •
Also all that certain-piece of land situate in Len
+: township, bounded and described as follows: on
, ile s tiorth hy lands of Luther Loomis; on the east
the public highway ; on the south 1:1, - land of Da
\ Whitney, and on the west by lands of Eli Wright;
mhinirg.lo , lasres more or less, together with the
;oportenance., I framed drelliag house, barn, shed.
°Than!, and about so, acres improved. [Taken' in
...teration at the suit of E. S. H., Cobb to. the use of
MrCowen vs. :Emanuel Carpentei:and. Niles
''vveater.] •
Also all that certain place of land situate in Her
township, bounded and described as follows v;--
I,, ,tinning at a post and stones in the original line. of
the tract, thence along said - original line north 44"..
)tSt2IS perches to a small beech marked and wit
;..el fur.a corner; thence north 46. east 156 perch
- to a beech tree for a corner ; thence by land
Low or- formerly_ by Asa Park south 44e east 218
4 , 70:4.43 to a post and stones, and thence by a line of,
acre lot, south 4f' west, 56 perches to place of
; containing 76 acres and - 48 perches more
(it being part of a tract in the name of Sam
14redith,) and all unimprove4. [Taken in execu
!.s,n at the suit CI - Henry Buiritt asa'd to.`Alnert
fin vs. Charles Tingley executor :of Itknmiar
Hutt, dec.d, Luis-Mott, widow and devisee; creotge
war. Terre
Pterta,sers viii id all cases be required to pay, on
iLy of sale, an amount !sufficient ;to corer the
of sale, otherwise, the property will be resold
, thwith. JOHN YOUNG, Sheriff.
:•.4erifra Office Montrose- Dec. 22,11652 r:
Books,.l3ooks at cast!
CIIOOL BOOKS and - a large stock of Mi . seellsts
ousilooks at 1w Than cost for the dimes and
c9lll, in hand. fine lot of
!SEW BOOKS AND - TO
N 11
6,
— . with %ilia, to prepare for old SA tTA -CLAUS who
•, , P , Pected along in a few days. " Please get ready
"'T hisarriral, as it out be done fora mere trifle, by
"'ding at the - -
- - _
Itontrcise Book Stoic", -
A:al therC you can also get the Decenther and Jinn
:'azino e 5 and the wonderful New York Lzmult
eith -the 6rst. of the Mount Vernon Papers hy Ecla
t:7, and ilthost any other paper you want, Lc.
• • N. BULLARD.
Montrx e Dot- 22, 11358. -
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r i reithl i kddi
TtizT OfEnti, AND LE Et
tO Dec. 22,1838. . , LYONS
Binghe3uton Water Cure,
BINGHAMTONI BROOME. COUNTY, N. Y •
1 3 11ISEstablishment is open for th e reception of
': patients the whole'year, and le arranged with a
view to the health and'comfort of invalids diring the
cold weather. • The ~, •
-.,. •:' , •_
,- ...,
Aga PO
Th t rA @I ia
are thoroughly warmed the _
~ house is kept
At a Summer temperature. :. . -
Experience , has demonstrated thatwater treatment
is most successful during The Autumn and Winter
months. ..
Expressly to the Sick. •
Ton are an invalid and desire to be cured. You
long for health. Make the proper effort and your
•licalth will be restored. Are your Liver' and Stom
ach diseased! are your Throat and Lungs diseased?
are yon Bedridden, unable to walk ? have you Rheu
matism or impurity of the blood ? have you General
Debility and l'alpltation of the Heart? have all of.
youtefforts proved abortive! • ,
Go to the Binghamton Water Cure:-
Water Treatment will speedily cure you'.
For further particulars, address • •
' . 0. V. THAYER, M. D.
P. S. Dr. Thayer will be at Susquehanna Npot,
(Nicore Hotel,) December 24th, and Jan nary 2ist.,
for conaultation. -
Binghamton, Dec. 2°, 1858.—tf •
Books, Books:
AT COST FOR CASH I
B . CHANDLER is now prepared
• to supply Dealer." or Schools. bribe (puma-
AT, with the knowing Boa
s at COST, for ' CASII.
' Stoddard's Series of Xrithmeties.
Sander's Renders and Spellers.
- .Webb's Normal Readers
lird l arn's and Cavan's Grabnars.
BM
Letter, Cap, and Wrapping raper.
I hare on band.* good assortment of Fancy Gift
Rooks, Albums, Pictures,-`Paintings, China Goods,
Golll Pena and Pencil; American and Engli s h W a t c h.
es,tlocks, Sze., kc. Not forgetting to mention the
be article of Toilet Sam; nude, Called
111CiNET-DEW SOAP.
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which if aliy ohe after ushig a cake, 'thinks other
wise, please call and your money shall he refunded,
at CHANDLER'S.
Montrose; Dec. 15, ma
• New York Tribune.
A LL who wish the W:ek/y Tribune for sl.no i call
/IL on F. D. CIIANPLER with the ca h, before the
first of January.
Montrose, Dec, 15, 18'38.
Farmers Send In Tour Orders
FOR
GALE'S PATENT
Premium Feed Cutter.
Monojuilored by WelleB, Blood, & Co.
Pour Size',.--$l2, $15,18, and $3O.
tir Tit $5O Machine L. a horse poirer.
11. L. BLOWERS, ..4.qc,d,
F is o :i s s toffi: w .e address, Montrose, Pa.
Peeetithe l r 15,
Read the following voluntary opinion of this Mt.
chine, given by the ComMittee on Farto . lntplements,
at the late County Fair:
"Gale's ratent Hay Cutter, eihibitcd by IL 1..
Blowers, is,. in the opinion of Committee, super
ior-to any article hitherto exhibited , in this county ;
its extreme simplicity, its easy applicalion.to the cut
ting of, ahler's° entirely,ditTercnt—such as hsy, cont.
stallts,!and siraw—renders it one of the most useful
and economical Machines that can Le used for such
purposes. They award him the premium of two doi-
Las. CALEB. CARM AL I T, ) ( . 0 nm;a „
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ABEL CAS.'qlftY
CABINET SHOP
IN I, I.'N N .
rr lIE tnnierwigned.lakes this method tticall the at
tention of the good people. of Springville and vi
cinity to the Eict that he—carries on the
CABINET AIMING BUSINESS
at .. Lynn, in Sptittgville township, where all articles
in-his line—of gOod materials and workmanship—
may be had cheap for cash..
CALL AND SEE.
far Grain, ac., will be taken on account. '
THOMAS AIINEH.
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Lynn, De,cember 15, 1458.-3nr ,
COBB & ROGERS
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(AFFE'R to the public, at,prices that cannot fail
V to suit, a large and superior assortment of
GROCERIES,
At the old and well-known establishment foirnerly
occupied by 0. M. Crane.
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR,
and SALT, (by the sack or barrel,) FISH, and all
articles usually found in first class Groceries. ,
Flour by the Wholesale and Retail.
As we,mean to merit, we hope to receive a" liberal
share of public patronage.
We have also opened a
'BUTCHER SLOP
in the basement of Boyd k, Webster's new Store,
corner of Main and Turnpike Streets.
N. R. CASTUpaid for Penn and 'Hide'.
• , • 1' CORR & ROGERS.
Montrose, Dec. 15, 1858.-4t2flocl.
• .=, Buifalcvnobes.
A SUPERIOR lot of New No. 11. selling for
LA. three quarters the price of last seagon, by
New, Milford, Dec. 5.'185,8.
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NOTICE: ,
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L'L persons are hereby cautioned sgainst trust
/I ing a boy named • CHARLES .13. TOTTER; a
minor, as Lis ill ray no-debts of his contracting.
JAMES Y. POTTER.
'North Jackson, Dec-7, 18158.-2wp
PROCLADLITION.
Susytiehonna'County, U.
ri. Buns, In the Court of Coin. Pleas
vs.; of said County. April T.,
NANCY G.. BLIVIN. 1858. No. 71.
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ORCRLIA RxrD, - by her next In the Court of Com
friendA. B. Isbell, mon Pleas of said
, = . ' V.E. . Counts. August T.
JEDEDI4I REED. 1858. .No. 387.
OLITtE MCVOICALD, In. the Court of CMn..Pleas
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,vs. , of said County. August
MART MeDONALD. Term, 1858. - No. 393.
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'TACISA GooMw, br her nett In the Court of Com
ft ieml, Jeremiah W. Cowles, '.• mon Pleas of said
VP. . • I . ,County. August T.
LEWIS GOODIN. - . 1838. No. 86.
7o None)/ G. illisio, jeirdiah Beni, Mary Mot
Donald, Lewis Voodin.: . . ,
WHIREAS a subrxenß in Divorce was issued from
said Court, in each of the &Mire mul, which were
severally dUly returned non eat introit's*, _and there=
on an alias subixena war issued in each of said cases
returnable to Novemberlerm, 1858, upon the return
of which proof was made to the said Court that the
said „Vantli G. BGein, Jede&ah Reed, ifiry Mc-
Donald, Levis Goodin could 'not be found' in my
Bailiwick.
Thia,notice is therefore to require you rind each of
you to appear before The Judger of the said Court,
on the thini Monday of January nest, to easier said
sereralemnplaints, &e, JOHN YOUNG, Sheriff
Sheriff's Ofsce, Morktrbse, Dee. 8,1858.
Auditor's _Notice. •
B. HOW I ABD, In the Court of Cannon newt Dt
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U. Riniquebanna County. August.
Luke Reed, and Term, 1858.. Noy. 805, 606,
Qum F. Reed. and 607. Sheriff-Sale, &r,
The dediior appointed by the Court to. report a ,
distributiim of the fund raised by the Sheriff's sale,
in the above named espies, will attend, for the par
ppses of raid appointment; atlis office,' in Montrose,
on Thurtohly, the 110th day , of spec. inst., at one o'-
chick, p. m., of which all persons interested will take
notice and present their claims, or be debarred !row
coming in upon'eald fund. • -
WIL J: TI7II.BELL, Aidetok - - - 1 1
• Montrose, Dec. 8 1888. 7 4* -•-
ith n 6 - A new. supply . .
L Og ra
Plia" TURRELL...
Mostrestk-Dtt, 1. MIS.' • •
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-Auditor's Notice.
riVE Audieor-appolnte.d by the Court, to audit, set
'. tie, and adjust the account.of Isaac Rynearson,
one of the Administrators of the estate of Aaron Ry
nearson; deceltited, on exceptions filed, win meet the
parties in interest, at his office, in Montrose, on Fri
day, the Slotay of Dec inst, at one o'clock, p. nt.
WM. J. TURRELL, Auditor.
Montrose, Dec. t, 1858.-4 w
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Adrinistratore Notice.
NOTICE is: Ad m inistrators '
given to all perions having de
minds lagainat the estate of Josian Eacts,
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deceased, tat of Rush, that the same must be pre
sented to the indersigned for 'arrangement, and all
persona indeb ed to said estate are requested to make
i•
immediate pa ment,
VENRY R. 1 LLIS ib - , - ;, r ,
NORMAN GRANGER,' •
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Rush, Dec. F, 1838.-6 w
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ittiditor's Nonce.
TILE undeit-iguid, having been appointed by the
Court of 'Emmen Pleas of Susquehanna County,
an Auditor tolniake distribution of the moneys in the
hands of the Sheriff of said County, arising from the
side of Real Witte of N. Billings, will attend to the
duties of sahrappointment at his office, in Montrose,
on Saturday, he Ath day-of tan ,i r at . 1 o'clock in the
Afternoonott hich time and place nil persons inter
ested in said Inioneva will present their claims, or be
forercr bar t front coming in upon sidd fund.
FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor.
see, 7,1858.-4 w
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Montrose, t
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minor's Notice.
MIRE unOrsigned; appointed an Auditor, by the
AL Court of Common Pleas of Susq. - Co. to mite
distribution of the funds arising from the sale of the
Real Estate o w. M. Sherwood, hereby gives notice,
that he will attend to the duties of said appointment
ands office lii Montrose, on Frichiy. tile 7th day of
Ja-nuary nexklat t o'clock, in-the afternoon, at which
time and ptacit all persons interested in said moneys
will present their claims,-or be forever barred from
coming in uptin said fund.
1 FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor .
Mmitrose, Dcc. 7, ISsB2—in
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Auditor's Notice.
TILE undersigned haring been appointed by the
Court of I Commem Pleas of Susquehanna County,
to report upon the exceptions filed to the account of
B. 11. Mills all A. Virgil, assignees of Picket and,
Wood:cock, will attend to that duty at his office, in
Montrose, on flit ith da!• of January, A. D. 1659, at
9 o'clock, a. m., at which time and place all persons
having any interest in the mstter will please attend,
! F. B. STREETEB, a uditor.
Montrose, Pee. 7, .1858.-4 w
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S TIFREIit GIVEN th :d an. application tins been
MO to the Court of Common fleas of Susque
hanna County , for the incorporation of "The first
Methodist Episcopal Church. of Lathrop."
G. B. IL iVADE, Prothonotary.
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Moulrose Dec. .7, 18.18.--Sw .
Is lIEREBt GIVEN, that an application has been
mile to the Court of Common Pleas of Susque
hanna Countti, for the incorporation of " The Trus
tees -of Ow PrObyrerian Church, of Lenox vine."
G. B. IL WADE, Prothonotary,
Montrose, TIN'. 7, 15.58.—nw
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Francis B. Davison, M. D.,
Store of '. W. ! , .sif.t. Evq: ,PI osft<
415.111 'lamb. •
liontro,e, ovenar,
"Yankee Doodle came to Town
Upon a little Pony."
A ND one day last week a new lot of Books ana
-1 V. Stationery came to Town, per Uope's Papress,
And were landed safe at
A. N.l BULLARD'S BOOK STO \ RE,
on Public. Avenue, where they are for sale rheop for
cash. , •
Every Woman her own Lawyer, The Magician's
Own Book, Arts of Beauty, Gem of the Season, The
Keepsake, Ilhok of Beauty, The lamily Expense
Book, Websf i er's new Coombe , ' • How Dictionary,
&c._ A ;new supply of Prof. Stoddard's Arith
metic:, .e., ke.; and all selling O. K. •
• -L. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, iDe.e. 11i58.
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Adnianistrators7
VOTICE et hereby given to all persons having de
ll' mandsi against the Estate of Jou!: JENEINS,
late of Th omion township,(Jec'd, thnt the same must be
presented tenthe undersigned for arrangement, and
all persons indebted to said Estate are reqUe.sted to
make immediate payment.
1 HENRY JENKINS, t
1 - ANN JENKINS, 1 '
Thomson, 1858.-6wp - •
ONE_HORSE STORE
jSpb p a) ;4 4 'JI
SECOND LOT .OF
Fall-Sc, Winter Goods
Jun recmved and selling remarkably lour, fin
at J. S'
Coniinced that the " Nind,
ble to the slow shillinz," we
that phitt. Jac selling Goods
not (ail to skit," and paying th
ket Pair*, for all kinds
pert a RUSH!"
Dry Goods - .
- 1-)LACK SILKS, Poplins and Plaids,
1.-) PRINTS in endle. variety,
Dc Laine.:: and Ginglons, the best to be had
From Gig City-of " Great Notoriety."
In fart every thing in the line of DRY GOODS going
lou "FORITHE PA at SMITH k SON'S.
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CLOTHING. ,
LTINDER COATS, Over Coats,
rrants, Vest, and Collars,
Ilats; Caps, Boots, and Shoes, •
(Iry for the DOLLARS,
at SMITH 4; SON'S
6-IiOCERIES.
10 lhs. Good Sugar for 151,00. 20 lbs. Rice for
$l,OO. 16 lbs. Salaeratsis for 0,00. 2 -lbs.
Good Tea fOr $l,OO, and other Goods at equally low
figures, at J. jr. A SON'S.
For reasona we know not,we cant make a rhyme,
With this )Sind of Goods, at this present time,
Suffice it td Pity, we're all kinds, and enough,
Froni a bb4.of flour, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, - }l4l,
to a crnts worth of Sint . f.
T_TITCID!up the team, bring along your Grain,But--
_LI ter, Rggs, Feathers, raper Rags, Sze., and don't
forget to bfing the Wife, Belie, and what cash you
hare to spare. Yours in Trade,
J. SMITII, Jr., 3 SOX.
,Springripe, Dec. 1, MS.
fry:FARMERS ATTEND! 11
THE nOersigned would respectfully announce to
the ratimsns and all others interested, that
1 9 110TT & TILDES',
at the old stand - of M. & E. MOTT, are pre
pared to ftirnish PLOWS of the most approved pat
terns now in nse, Such as Bintehley's, Molt's Iron
Beam, dcj Also Points of all kitids, Landsides,
Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Farm
ers and offsers, all of which we propose. to sell as low
as can be afforded by any establiShinent in this coun
try. - • • ELIJAH MOTT.
• G. A. TILDEN. -
We are 4 •also agents for Eateq's Horse Powers,
Drag and Circular Saws for virood,_also Dog Chfirn
Powers, which we can furnish on short notice.
Make Notice!
The first of January is NEAR AT IIAN11; and all
that have unsettled accounts with Oa will eaTe "coat,"
by caning and settling. MOTT & TILDEN.
Montrose. Dec. 1, 1858.—tf _
Rare Chance.
lirHE sabserTher proposes to sell his FARM, shoat
*ed three miles south of Montroso, on the Turn
pike, containing Sizty•Five Acres, (with priv
ilege of Rao mom, ) and unquestionably the beat
farm in the County', of its size,—in the following
manner: ,
Sealed proposals for purchase will be received, up
to the first day ofJanuary, 1859.
ittrrXitscr.—Apply 1,0 Wm. S. Turrell or Samuel
Bard, Montrose. • For full particulars apply to the
subscriber on the premises. M. NEWMAN'.
Montrose, Nov. 2A, 1.8.58.7.5 W
•
Lamps and Materials for Lights.
rENING FLUID, CAMPBENE, LAMP OIL.
CAIN DLES, ire., of best qualities, constantly on
hand, and prices as cheap as the cheapest. Cus
tomers May rely upon getting .Fluid and Catophate
new and good, as Laell so fiat they never get male:
Also, Cans and'Lamps. • ABEL TUasziag.
MoatrOse, Nor._24. 1855.
1858. 1. DICHERMAN, Jr. 1858.
HARDWARE
AND STOVE EMPORIUM
- IN .FITLL BLAST !
IIE UNDE4SIGNED would take thti .opportuni
ty to inform his flienas and customers that he
has recently made large additions to his former cx.
tensire stock of
Irardware, Stove., Stove Plpe l Stove
Tr4uminirs,
and that he is prepared to supply the wants of the
community in that line at unusually low prices. He
flatters himself that his facilities for nuntufacturinm
his own Wares, StOves, sc., give hint a decided att:
vantage eve?' any who purchase and transport at a
heavy espense their entire stock.
Ile would say to those who wish to purehnSe
STOVES of any description, STOVEPIPE; or-TRIM
MINGS, of any kind, and pay for he is prepat•
ed to give them great bargains ;_ but to Those who
*ant to.puraase on a year's credit and then let it
run two years inure, he. had rather they=would call on
ionic one else, even if they have to pay seventy-five
per cent more than an article is work In the line of
Shelf Hardware,
his assortment is the largest and bestmelected in Sus
quehanna Cdunty ; purchased as his stock has been
nsastly of mannEtcturers, he is enabled to Mr In
ducements to those country merchant* who buy
small Itiils,rarely to be num(' this - side of the big city.
We can offer special inducements to Carpenters and
J o iners alto are in want either of Tools or Building
Materials. Blacksmiths Can find ANVILS, VICES,
BELLOWS, and, in bet, almost any thing In their
line, by calling on us,, ,, Cheopfor Cuah•l
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes,
Bats and Caps, Yankee Notioasoke.
is as tares as the times nlll admit of. -They were
purhasLd at a lo* flgnre,,and will be sold at prices
to correspond with thetimes. - -
We have just opcnc,d about. one-and•whalf cords
ready Made clothing. Every body nays They are
cheap. Some say they are very cheap, and a nom
ber have ventured to say thex.are dog cheap. Cer
tain it is that a small pile of money will buy — a laige
pile of clothing.
We would add, in this connection, for the informa
tion of all concerned and the " rest of mankind," that
e are tired and sick of the credit sys:em; we have
suffered enough by it already, and are determined to
rid ourselves of the whole"' critter." Believing that
the nimble sixpence is the true system, we are re
solved to adopt it and Are offering our goods at prices
to correspond.
Produce taken in exchangeNfor Goods.
, J. DICKERMAN, Jr.
New Milford, Nov. 17, MS.
_ Cash for Pork t
highest market price paid for TOgli in the
no* J. DICKERMAN, Jr.
New Slilfortl, -Nor. 17, lsr,s,
Valuable Farm for Sale.
T;:,' seoeriber offers for Enle the valuable Farm
and lintel, lately owned and occupied by Calvin
Summers, deceased, and long known as the
-‘Suziuners Place. .
Said Farm is simatedin the pleasant village of Sum
mersville, in the township of New Minn', Susque
h3lllll county, Pa., directly on the line of the Dela
ware, Laekas , anna and Western Railroad, four miles ,
tiont its junction with the New York and Erie, at
Great Bend, and - one a half mile from the Depot, at
New Milliard. It contains nbCout 210 acres, ISO
:acres improved, 60 acres woodland. It is well wa
tered, has it lasting stream running through; and a
never-failing supply of water conveyed In lead pipes
to tlit house, barns, and cattle-yards. it is. well
fenced and under good cultivation, is welladapted to
glowing grain, and is peculiarly fitted for growing
stock, and is one of the best dairy farms in the coun
It has upoti it two orchards of choice grafted
unit trees, a large and convenient dwelling, now 06
envied as a hotel; two large horse and carriage Inuits;
one large barn with two cattleyards; ample sheds
and all the arrangements-for feeding stock ; three
small hay and grain barns ; ice house, brick smoke
house, large corn house, and all other out-buildings
necessary-on . a large firm It will be sold low, and
terms of payment made easy. For information ad
dress R. L. SCTPHIN,
ABEL TUBRELL
HA s til a r !etlfrile.dt of
from - l+tew-Y7k, with a large
GOODS, c
oice
which lie offers - to his customers and the public, at
low prices, for Cash. Ills stock comprises ; •
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
FAINTS,
OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
_ DYE STUFFS,
CROCKERY, - GROCERIES,
MIRRORS,_ GLASS WARE,
CLOKS,
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW PAPER,
. WINDOW OIL
• FANCY GOODS, • WADES,
MUSICAL .INSTRUMENTS,
JEWELRY,
PERFUMERY, '
DRY GOODS,
WOODEN WARE, lIARD WARE, ••
'BROOMS, STONE WARE,
• - BRUSHES,
JAPANNED WARE;
BIRD CAGES, „,
R
CANARY SEED.
UMBRELLAS, POCKET KNIVES,
GUNS,
PISTOLS, • - •
AM MUNITION,
TURPENTINE,
• CAMPHENE,
.BURNING
ALCOHOL, . FLUID,
LIQUORS.
(For Medicinal Pnrposes, only.)
TRUSSES,
SUPPORTERS.
SHOULDER BRACES,
/N'S
referu•
.r, upon
•h (an
tra r-
IC e cr-
Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto receiv
ed, he hopes to . merit a continuance and large in
crease 011ie same. ABEL TERRELL.
TO the Public:
QOME Merchants publish a few low prices, or the
prices of a few_low priced articles, as an iuduce
rnent,to persons to make their purchasesof them,un
der the presumption that every thing IA equally low.
Without occupying . spare in the public - papers to
enumerate prices: I wish it' distinctly understood,
that I will sell GOODS as low for the quality, as they
can be bought in any other Store in this place or
County. Bitits and Hooks`not used. Purchasers
will generally find good qualities of articles at
Our stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING:
Summersvilk, Su-q. Co., Pa
Nor . . 10. 1 ti sN.—:lna
PORT MONIAES, -
SPECTACLES,
SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c.,
GOLD PENS,
STATIONERY,
' VIOLIN STRINGS, ROWS, &c,
And all of the most popular '
• PATENT MEDICINES.
Montroi.e, Nov. 10, 1858
TERRELL'S,
.and in Drugs, Malkin's, Paints, (Ms, and Dye
; SNIP, the eery text, and the assortments full. The
FANCY GOODS- DEPARTMENT - •
is also extensive. Also, choice Family Groceries,
Crockery, Wall' Paper, Jewelry, Perfamery s
In shot, nearly every thing usually kept in country
stores. As I deal in many departments of trade, and
have more articles than I can'Well enumerate in the
limits of a Newspaper, I shall not attempt it; neith
er will it be necessary, under these circumstances, to
811 a column with useless repetitions and blanks.—
The people are invitedtd call and examine for ihern
elves. j• ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose; NOV. 10, 1858. -
•TO Musicians. •
PARTICULAR attention is called to the choices*.
zloty of Violin, Guitar, and Bius Viol Strings,
some of the hest qualities in market. Also a good
selection of Violins, Bows, Pegs, Bridges. Tail Pieces,
Finger Boards; Rosin Le., Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes;
Drum Sticks, Tuning Forks, lnitruction Books, &c.
Call is at the Variety Stoic of -
ABEL TL7RRELL.
Montrose, Nov.. :1, 1658 • • ' •
Second Bawd . Biiriels;
IF nearly every description, Utter and cheaper
L J - than new ones; for sale by "
1-13-411014.EW
Montrose, icor. 24 1858.
KEYSTONE HOTEL.
• Wm. IL -HATCH, Proprietor.
rrll IS new and coromodionalliztel, situated on Main
I_ Street - , near the Court &pee; and nearkin the
center of the busineit portion of Montrose, is now
fully completed and furnished, and was opened ,on
the 27th of September,'lBsB; far the 'accommodation
of the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels
confident Olathe is now prepared to entertain guests
in a manner that cannot fail to rive - -
Complete Satisfaction.
The House and Furniture are new, and no expense
has been spared to render it equal, if not superior to
any similar establishment in this part of the State. It
is well supplied with all the recent improvements and
comforts, and obligink waiters wiU always bo- in at
tendance to respond to customers:' The Stables
connected With this !rouse are,
New and Convenient.
The Pmpriefor respectfully solicits the patronage
of his old friends and the public generally.
WM. K. HATCH.
Montrose, September 22, 1858.—tf -
lALIZIOM • k ritel l l l l V 4'4
TaMEVIIIL WHOOL.
I. F. STODDARD, A. M.,.PRINCIPAL
T"'ext tern{ of the. "SCsQCNIIA'AA COCISTT
NonitAt. Sown." y?ill commence on
_
Minday the 22d day of Nov., 1858,
tn I;4.r,lnerdir.x.:ereh,gder the "(Urge
vtlV7,lo74ad co:;tib,n.
•LECTURES.
?wit Aronnsto will deliver Whirrs on Vines - him and the Art of
Teaching. and on inch scientific subjects a. the Interests of the stud.
rm. mac SeeIOW require.- Lectures wilt also to deliverer! be Rev.
.1. C. BOOMER and others during the session. The opening Ad.
ftre.Ol will be delivered at the Academy Dane on Monday.
bee Mi. 104 4 . at 4 o'clock. p. m.
The Primary Department of the Sehool be taught by Mber
Ei.ts.C.Pars. I. -
Stndents should not FAIL to IM rREPIINT t the. nrstrtwow of Zbe
School, as the slaves will then be arranged, ind Atudies assigned.
, EXPENSES.
TUITION...NormaI Pelusrtment, per quarter ofeleren week; $6,An.
Primary "••
•• In English branches, and Latin and Greek, do. 9.M.
licrird. pet week,
It I. desirable tltst tuition Idlis i.e paid In sdrance, and no'dedue-
Ilan will b mole eseept In ewes of protracted sickness. !students
can loan! tlirmArive..sshem•toforeb. looking stoves sod furniture
con be rented or kit. !Sayre, at reason:We rot e.t.
W.U. JESSUP. President.
C , . r. itKAP. Sperrtar.r.
Montrox, Nor.* 1114.-tt
STOVES, PIPE, TIN,
-AVD-...-
SHEET IRON WARE.
Te undersigned :would announce tb the public
hat he is again in the above mentioned business,
and may be found opposite his old stand, on Main
Street, below Searles hotel, where he will be happy
to see his old customers and
,as many new ones as
will give him a calk
Stoves of the newest patterns, and at the cheapest
rates.
Jobbing Done on Short Notice.
Produce. taken in exchange for wares. -
S. A. WOODRUFF.
Montrose, Nor. 8;185S
'Vt.:Ott° lan
ALLpersons indebted to Dr. A. C: BLAKESLEE,
of Mama; arc requested to call and settle their
neenithts by payment, or note, on or before the first
day of December next, or show cause ten days there
after, before Amos Williama, •Fsq., of Springville,
why judgment should not he obtain , (1.
itespeetfull - y, A. C. BLAKESLEE.
Dimock, Nov.
Exhibition at Lynn
NEW STYLES ROW READY
_
I, N. .Sll ERMAN has just receivitd a tryst
J
1 • stock of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS & CAPS, PAINTS. OILS,
DYE STUFFS, DRUGS &
MEDICINES, &c., &c.,
all of which is offertl for sale cheap, for CA S or
RE.WDY PAY,
or on SHORT TIME, to No. 1 Prompt Pay
ing Customers.
COME AND SEE ME::
11. N. .9IIERMAN.
. Lynn, Nov. S, 1855.-2 in -
WHAT .NEXT
GIVE CANDY instead of MEDI
LINE, is a fact. for
PURDON'S
WORM LOZENGES
Ilare entirely superseded the use oi all other
kinds of
VERMIFUGE'
wherever they have become kno_ern. They are
VERY AGREEABLE
to tho taste.-
READILY EATEN
BY CHILDREN
PERFECTLY SAFE,
ire the most
EFFECTUAL
and Reliableantliehnintie
(-- Medicine in USE.
" They CONTAIN
•
NO MERCURY
or any •substance Which can injure the weakest
infant, but hsvc excellent '
TONIC PROPERTIES •
which will INVNORATE the system an 4 render
it proof againat;subseiluent attacks. nice 25 cts.
Illanufacturc4:l - by N. F. IttARSII tsz . Co.,
Scranton, Pa. For sale by Abel Turrell, McKen
zie & Eldridge, Zerali Very, Eaton i'lltoxley, Ray
don BrOthers, J. Dickerman, jr., and Dealers gen
erally. • n0v.4,'58.-6m
- -
Admini%trator's Notice
IVOTICE Is hereby airen Vail persons harinidemands 'against
.1.1 the estate of AIIRASI `TAIT. deceased, late of Ilarrord.
that the same Must he presented to the tinder:ollrd for arran
ment, and all persona indebted to said Mate are requeseted ma s t
Immediate payment. ' CHAS. TINGmTes Ammucntiostarnanox
e.
• Ilarfoni. SUK. ra.. Nor. r.. IfZB,6re
Syrup, Sugar, & Molasses,
T HE best io tows—at the lowest prige--by
F. B. CHANDLER, \
Montrose, Nov. 8, 1858
HERRING'S
PATENT FIRE AND,BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES
tha t:l t () to n
$1 9 000 - R pte E% ve 'Aß n o l tr i nls w e i Tef i fitt
ed, in an accidental fire, to preserve its contents.
The BEST SAFE made.
• . B. CIIANDLER,:..ASent.
Montrose, Nov. 24;1858.
GODDARD, WARFIELD'S & DR.I. L. ALLEN'S
PATENT DEVICES ,
Yor
/ 1 0PEL....
T the are of thlelmmovement, the Canine toP ean bingstil or
Ell lowered from either thevight or theleft, the outside or the inside.
thereby obviating the dleleulty.hertieforeealsting of eprintang one
Not and then the one on the oppoette side, as well M. the extreme
rare lamasery to prevent the top from Ming so heavily- as to break
the bows. poops, at. This le effetted by means of a small lever In
connection with the hollow prop, to *Within arm cob or bidder la
ai tached. Thelon may also be raised or towered with PEErEET
EASE, be Means of the lower lever. which Is usually placed M the
right hard ride of the sat, the weight of the top being nearly, hal•
anced by two spiral springs attached to the thrones or enrlnattlolf
rod. which ease it down while in the act of hills". and moist in 'Mi
lne; it. The cat for materials, Ac., en a earlier to but *tiding. etsa•
+Merles the great utility.
The undersigned Whig purchased eielusire right - of the above
Patent, In-the counties of ltusqueharms, Bradford, Luzerne.and Wy.
oming, will sell rights in mid counties, and will menniketure Card.
&fee with the improvement attached, at Me Mop; inldoritmee: •
' N: ROGERS. -
MONTROMfieptembor la, . • • -
•3Pcor
-
HE undersigned are now mannfatturing and
T
Lace on hand all kinds of • '
Carriage and: Sleigh Stull; -
such as Tribes, Boum, 7hills, Cutter-Rujuters
Raves, Fendeis, tfe , et,for sale, hi lots to suit par
chasm, very low for eanl.
Also, all idas of work gosinni and bent. to
- -- 'CROOK & JOLISSIQN.
Greatleud, ro,, Much 3 a - 18.58.43 , *-
- 'Gke,itt„Tirliallipih:
lie ReadyPay4stell4
IT 18 CERTAIN THAT ,
GOODS
CO BE SOLD ECCCESSFULLT IN
lIIONTROSE,
AND AT
SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT,
for.OEL'S
TIMOR doubting this assertion vitt do well to call
at \ -the btores of
f ilmeqb4llll?& eO.
Where it will be proven that the merchant, in sel•
ling his Goods, can afford to sell CHEAPER for
CA.III, and can offer indscements sufficient to
make it an object to - purchasens, at 'NO:never ascii.
fie,
e, to'proeure the money to make their purchases
on the_Cash liC7ll, •
They hare just received , and are constantly re
ceiving a large assortment of
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING,
particularly . adapted for
Fall and Winter,
and which are purchased_ under the most, faioruble
circumstances, for tfash.
They are enabled to and will offer and sell alpriees
iiir below others that have given everlasting credit,—
matter whether it is to 7bm, Dick, or /tarry.
TIIEREFORE,
Examine,- Compare,. and Judge
NM NT GOODE,
an mortment heretofore une q ualled byanythiug
cr offered in Montrose. . _
~''ANCY
AND
STAPLE DRY GOODS ,
Comprising many new and deshibble styles of Goode
unknown M this markct,among which will be found;in
Ladies'' Dress Goods,
all the novelties of the dap, cheap ai
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's.
SHAWLS.
New and eboiee_styles 01 Brodie, double and single,
Stella, Plaid, Wool, Talma, and Mantilla, and a now
style ofTLIENILL SHAWLS,
CHEAP; AT
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum,. & Co's.
CLOTH CI_JOAICS.
An assortment always on hand, also Ladies Cloth and
trimmings to match, of all shades,
Cheap, at
,Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's.
EiviiE7F2gonnalozo,
In this department we can offer great inducement=,;
as we are purchasing direelly from Importing houses.
The assortment comprises
French Sets, Sleeves and Collars,
Worked Edgings and Inse4ings,
and a grqat many more nrticles toondaerous to men.
of which may be-found-
CHP,A.I 3 ; AT
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's,
F.D., FR 0 0 ID)@ 1
Boimets,
Ribbons
Wire, Stiff Settings, and Frames,
at wholesale and retail, CheapOtt
Guttenberg, Rosenbaumrt Co's.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
-Ray be found all the different qualitien of PRINTS,
atiVG.T/A ffS, - •
BLEAGILED GOODS,
NYE UNBLEACILED MUSLIN'S
TICKS,.
STRIPES, •
DENIMS,
• SHEETING i 2/ yards wide,
CHEAP; AT • -. , .
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, A: TO'S.
READY-MADE - CLOTHING.
As this is one of their principal branches Of business
in New York City, they certainly hare one great ad
vantage over all the rest of the Clothiers, they,ltav
ing.one partner steadily in New York City to ddvote
all his time to this particular branch of manufacture.
They will furni.h, at any tithe; a good Garment, at
about the price for which the materials can be.. got.
They Will warrant their work and a complete fit or
no bargain. They keep *shindy .on Bond one 'of
the best stocks of
Over and Under Ooatp,
SUCII AS N
FROCK, DRESS, RAGLAN, 'SACK, & PINTS
in great variety and different styles. ,
Vests : Vest*: Vests :.
Such as Velvet, 7 Plush, Camimere, and . Satin;
CHEAP, AT
.... • -
Guttenberg, Itosenbattni o & Co.
CLOTHING
MADE TO ORDER,
OF TILE
BEST_ itIATEIHAtSt
At Sort Notice:,
Under Garments-'
For Ladies Jur well u for Gentlemen, such as
- SILK, LAMBS' WOOL,
, CHEAP, :Jit
GnGenberg,'Haseliba.rtus,;A:C 4 i.
One word is sufficient for the utte.
To our. numerous 'Friends,and
Customers, • '
in partiMtlar to those knowing themselves to be
ehted to us, we would , say unee(more that We will
sell for
READY PAY,
.
hereafter,. and all accounts !not; he ;settled without
further notice. .= We - are tired 'of ; Writing::Dunniec
Letteri;and supporting the Postudice, to our
We will take all kinds of Grain at the highest market
,price in payment. All'aciountw - standing over six
months on our Books, will be left fOr.collectioiy•lin*
less 'settled by note:. • -
.„ • ' •
& Co.
ROFIBOSL October 2031,8,
New Firil New Store.
Publfrp 4**Oust below .1 7, *theridge%
. ,
AA . BALDWIN w_oixid twspeWtfully innounce
/IL pabOa•thitt torbil iwitociated hhuselt..
with W3I.I.,..A.LLEOnIhw
• . ..
FLOURJEED, AND GROCERY
BUSINESS.
-Also; tat they have removed into th eir, newly fitted.
up building on Public" Aienue, just tylow Ether
idge's Drug Store. where can always be found the
choicest brands of - • •
Family Flour, ,
Feed,
Pork, lining, -
Fish, Dipped Candles,
Timothy, . _
and
,
' Also a general assortment of
Groceries, such as Sugars, Molasses,: •
Syrups, Tea, Ctittec,dtc.dcc: . .
Thankful far past favors, wonfd'
ancw,of the same; under' the new-firm; pledging our
belies to do. the tar thing, Doping by each bargain to ,
be sure of another.
Being under a different. Adininistration, it -is very
desirable to have all old accounts settled, and com
ntence anew, under the Ready pay System; .
BALDWIN ft ALLEN'.
W. L. Ata.r.v.
A. BALDWIN,
Montrose, Oct. 20, 11358.—te
AIL IN WANT OF
A !,,„; 11334.
. • CAN BUY TIIEDI
CHEAP -F 0 R
SHORT- CREDIT,
J. IL EIBILME & ,43013.
Shawl and Dress Goods
EMPORIUM!
NEW TALL GOODS
FOR CASH & PROMPT 6 MONTHS' BUYERS.
,H. BURR T T
HAS now in Store, and is makintbuge. additions
to his Stock of
=Pall and Winter Goods --.
To which he would invite the attention of buyers;
embraein. , the most desirable - varieties of LADIES?*
DRESS (OODS, including the New Styles of Rich
Prints and Plaids, in Delaines,Pucal Plaids, Plain
and Plaid Merinos, Mohair Cloths,. Ginghints, Silks;
Brocite, Cashmere, Silk and Wool Shawlit, Rich Rib
lions, Bonnets and Flowers, Net Hoods, Ladies'
Cloths, Broadcloths, Cassimeres, &m," With a full asz ,
sortMent of other Staple and Fancy Goods, including
GROCEft)ES, C-R.OOKERY,:II.4RDWA,RE,
S7'o VES, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, HATS
AND CAPS, BOOTS & SIIOES,
CAR
PETLNO,FLOOR.OiI CLOTHS,PAIN
TEO WIAIDO SHADES, WA LL
PA PER,CLOCKS,DRUGS, OILS,.
EIITFALO ROBES,
&c. itc., &c., itc., • dx. •
Or The entire Stock being large and bought: for
CASH, will give superior opportunity: for Choice Se
lections, and be sold'at the lowest Selma to CASH
and PROMPT SIX MONTHS' BURRS.,
N. 8.1-Flour and Salt constantly on hand.
New NiWord, October 6,1858:
THE QUAKER CITY
Insurance Comp. - of Phil'.
Capital and Surplus, 11304,000.
Chartered Capitals 8500,000.
•
Office, Franklin Building; No. 408 Walnut St.
IRE INST.: NCE ma D gat
Stoma Buildings and,
r errhandise generally. MA RINE INSURANCE on Vessels.
Cargo nod Freight to and from all parts of the World. Also Inland
Insurance on tloOds Wand from all parts of the C.oldn.
Statem?nt of the Puiiness'and epticlititni of the' Qua
' ker City Insurance Company, of Philadelphia;
for Six Mont 4 ending JIM& 30111 . 0
1 .
Capital and Surplus...Januar ,. Ist. ISZ.S, g:277.4711 87
Int ere 4. mceired andplerued from Jan. Ist to July Ist... 4993 8.1
Premiums-suet:bred. ' 1.13.074 57
Salvage an - d-Re.lusurmilee -.
4,877'21
Flowers,
LOSSES, EXPENSES, ilfe.
To Imses paid-464,451 -
Re-ln., Ret. Premiums, and Expenses,— 3;894 54—5,5,946
lialatiee renal:gag with the Camp:winly,
. .
• , ASSETS. -
Bonds, Mostgarrs, Stocks, Coupon Bonds, Loans on co. ----- . .
slateral and Call Leans, dm-, $164,T0 50 .
BIN Receivable. 90,611 79
CAA ou laud and lu Bank, and due ftom ligsida, Z 1,916 06 _
Capital.
Surplus,
• •
'GEORGE If. 11A liT; Pregident, E. F. ROSS,
lui.cuuuswr..t.a., See. ' Treag. I SAL IJUTLE.R, 4tdot t PK.4.
Directors.•
rsorgelr. /Ind, t. P. Roo* 4. t.'eurtill. lion.lt..ii.,Poner; J.'
Exisv:ird.r. J. U. Dale. K W.Ball. v, k",iti. Perkins. C.O.
Chambers. J. L. Pomeroy. H. li.eocowell. and S. - joneo. M.
D. LITSIC,. - : Agent.
3tklyruosr., September it', • .
J. Higginbotham.,
WATCH FINISHER,
General .Repairer,
CIF the BElrr Fzintsn, Swiss, Atat,.Cntsass Au:.
V m.r.x.WATcnEs, PATENT ViD DETACIILIatriRS,
. , _
lIIMEATiItS t LEPINES,,&e.,S.C.
Truly proud of the tiattering . enetnnium beito*o
on him as an hottest and superior - --, - ' --". '* •
. ~ .. . .. -
WATCH JOBBER,_-,
and grateful to all who have employed him; and doub
ly so.to those that have cohtinued to to hitt steady
customers since his commencement in Montrose,(now
nearly three years,) and encouraged by thoseowho al
ready.knoiv his abilities, he now infordts' those" who
do-not; - that early in life he vitustaught the art of
_
Finiehmg New ,Watches
9
hy Atkin, late of Lord-Strect; Liverno6l; whO was a
first rate MAKER and REPAIRER of the. best
watches., After having workedlor - him. upwards
,of
nine years; ( seven of which as an indentUrcdippren-
tice,) he then commenced fir himself, and latterly in-
New York, where ho has been employed by some of
the first and. mast respectable establishments in,
Broadway, Maiden Lane, Bowery, 'lke., and:was bZ
them classed a first rate workman.
N. B. ile has always on hand a well astliedistoelr.'' .
Of Watch Wheels, Cylinders: Watch Jewels, ;Main
„pringS, Watch Rands,' and Watch - Glasses, , which
still be carefully fitted; right away, and for prices less
than they . ean be had in the City.. •.• - •
or Shop in Bentley, Read, at. CO'S &M.: -
Plums Block, Montrose, Aug. 18, 1858..',
MITE man who Iciat FIVE DOLLARS by purchas
.ing a second rate cont,:when he could have get' ,
a first rate - one for the same *ice, .east have the dam
age repaired when ho wauts4 new" coat,: by - calling
upon the subscriber.
The. Fall Styles are now on band, and I.Mit.
prepared as . usual. to, aeeetitmodate' the "piddle: irith — '
substantial *cork, and.ne pluiisttra fits: • I Iteepeatt4'
smutty on hand a largo and well selected asatirtinent of
•-- • •
Skill •
alit Good Temper
. •
an d
can confnientli promise t o . f.tirve.ntigletnersi
both In 'gym* and iniee,'lnn Manner that'shall be en
tirelp sattifacloay; - Call in,' gentleinen and 'T'oung
America; and get.yonr - eold weather' rigs.
tar Shen At the old stand, opposite- ths
cirri Steam. Printing oilice,_twe doors rt.* of Feetle .l l
Hotel. 'cutting lioneal! usual.' JOIIN GROSIM
Uone'redie.Septenbei 22; 1838.-8 m
REMOVAL. '
Clover,
Field,
Garden Seeds.-
OR
EN3
NEW MILFORD, SEPT. 29, 1858.-6 m
NEW MILFORD
Officers.
The:Blind Shall -
A LARGE now., ietp - ply of Spectacle, jot
L - 5.• received. '"CAA'and tri, to oM the eye. - at ._
Soda Sweet cra ckers.
AFRESHLOT, 4rtift received, end, for sale by
Oct. la, - •J. LYONS & SON.
1141,627 63
4304481. 33
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200,014 00
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