':''lsr , *'.AllTlST - -New Year's Address. SAIMAA" 1, 1159; Piaaratha:) T,act. night, at the team of dg fit, • • itf At the solemn htrur of midnight, . - • Died the hoary-headed Old I - ear, A-tene•phittee4te, the Old Yeats He ;those life has been so chequered; tiotnetilne elotid add sthubtithb sunshine; • -Powetthle ttniy fbg and mootishine 1 .Nntv filled riptith sweet and - glad - things, Then with very sour and sad things, tntold good and untold bad things. ould -von knOw the citric:nit story, - • the history . of the Olt YOU". :7.eparted. tfl3 Tear= Yea will find it With thellav-benis - tin the records of the iigaun.s— " l'eactful, numerouttribe of Di-gaunt-- • You will find it in the legtfilds e ' . Of the mighty Use-to-waz-es; they . sit-tvithi7 their wigieargs, Lin?•. o'e intro the gre4t eSteeT,e.thettii or t ho r tiratherisram,. ..0.,, There-Tonill-hear one,-.lleV-ken-un - p ar ing warrior-eitief Den-ktm-tan= • 11 0 a he con4 . itered a great rar awai,:agtenk the mountatz* , . ff r allay, toward the iittti'e i 1 1 1:1! their titnniug leader, ha-dit:Mitn,.great prOPlict 1 - irk-Oust , Ile who had no trite to bless hint:. Ne'er a squat: to love,anO bless„htin f i enquered him. who Wit'hu.tifired—t- • the Mighty thief ten-liantnn. • There, too, tint Niil learnthe ?MI - • sav ed the r azis-us prairics From the ernsade of the South-downs, = Ilar-dnr-rough-in bloodysOuth-tkiuns. Notsithttanding maryv a hindranee, - hy free-State needles,. . U. v big ant,' '; Dote ti4.lt!!;" Ile at last tame oft trinmp ant, , \ • With no aid save the Great Spirit, ;• None hot Providence to help-14m, • . Wonderdvr. he thought lig that:Wilt:4 10e-he kaltived #tr. tp thiuk 1 the thei:ghltul chief - • Nast-disereet, devout Beu-kan-un, - -Pride and boast of Pen;.-sit-va•ne. There, too, you will hear recounted Story ofa squilgee warrior From,the , hilb i • ?have ac my of the bravest- 7 , Brave Fr'sii-ler Gmw-gadu-sher-to Row he faced old South-ker-lin-ner, Keet, the champion from Kerlin -tier, • 11-1 v he tqele his Gsi and hjt lilt him. bird,- aildbit him )iple him.Ltbiok of,retrjpntiop. the sins ot all the cowdurs Made him iblidt.tliatiltre Wits one Min Prom the land of Abluttsh-uti, From that hated northern country, }{'ha had got no " dough" about Or, at least, he would be. wilUng -To /lake, solemn affidavit , thc;lF4 be carriet3 l L lher'e ;cis nine bt that millertul. ti:ri . se legmc i v of 'the Cdd tear; you willliear at Vidi, whom all hare growo,familiar; - pale 14)3 came before-the Old Tear', !lug Who Still is lincerine With us: - Called at first l'histian:shid-kri-sis, Better kruiwn as Dred-fuldhard-timeS : How he caused a world of trouble, a Heart-aches. Many abitter eardrops; many i,sleeplesi 11(11V lie Silibin4ered ht;tipi . hf mdfiefi Xiity.anmse and many 'vault fbil; he.inade the rico a lioizor . Iltra he made -The poor one poorer ; . jloiv 4,120 ; 04. , itiom O ng's, "low Most reek eat he dashed -Put-ilic time would Gil to tell you, It would take too long, to tell you, Too much time to stop and tell you All the wonderful transpirings, Since the birth-day of the Old Ysar, - lie who breathed his lah at midnight. - Should you ask me whence my kutiltledge, 'Plat have tor:1111411:1ot . Tear died at Midnight', speak 'Wit tlie book we all believe an; Book that old and young believe in, All-mee-nak we all have fdth in— Marked the hour of his outgoing, Fixed the g a te of his departure i f--.411(e lell as 1 hare stated— Left, because he couldn't help it— Being advertised to do so. Last night, tit the hour of midtilglit— Or about a minute aficr-- llopefat, Ride-awake, and earnest Came the long expected New Year, Fif-teelninc, the gallant New Year: And, as ncitcrbe smiles upon you With his fir 4 glad look of welcome, - Ile who. a rites these straggling measums, •lie n-ho lir e * by making faces, Flint is, he cilia tArit lb do sit ; ) :le ishb thiji-es by catching ilhadoWs tha the plate behind the lenses" Magic plate behind the lenses— (Your obedieni humble servant) Comes and makes fits how before-you, Wishing Fins a happy New Year, ' Prosperous, bright, and happy New Year.. shonldTOU ask me why this greeting, Why this happy New Year'streeting, ishould answer, I' should tell you, I should speak up quick and tell you Cause that everybody does so, • Cause it is a world-wide fashion, , - - Everywhere you hear it ringing— . Boys who wish for heart-shaped candies. Who wish foe sugar kisses; • Rigger boys who wish.foi-sweet hearts Made of something more than candy ; • Older girls who wish for kisses— • - .From their beau=, adirdrers, lovers; • old folks wishing for some token , . 'From a generous son or daughter, Thus they here and there are wishing - Some/in this way, some in. that*ay; All desire tcofte remembered, - That's the why I come to greet 'Cause I , too, would be rememikretL Not with sticks of lasses candy, Put with something more sulmtantial, Tizionir patronage I ask for, That I may not feel the pressure Of that fellow, Dred-Cl-bbd-tyrnes, o that I may yet recover _ From his rude assardt . of fait year, From the damage done- tny,pocket, Making my poor purse look empty ; Ap t Like an-elephant bad stepped on't ;, nor • All became mt friends forgot me, Thinking 1 could live as toads do, • Feed on air, or feed on nothing, • Which, allow ale here iccznention, Is about •asirig a blunder • As you could Iraye rteU committed. • Came, -then , during this, the New Tear, - To niv-Gallery in the Phenix; ,Blo t k of brick, :unnamed the Phenix; , - To tny.inonis upon the third floor, • •' Sky-light Parlor on the third floor-- . - Conte and bring your friends and neighbor!, Bring'your fathers and yourXnothers While their forma still linger with . you, Bring-the little mica along, too, - . Lite, von know, is very fleeting, lire the bud becomes a blowout . It tray fade away and leave you. Haste ye , then to Deans the Artist, .. • Tire this New... Year's salutation .F.mm your memory shall have faded— lAnd - we both shall feel repaid ; air, ) You, G3r rnoney iuvested, thu(inv poor, blundering effort— Sontewhat-after Milkinwatha— - Ilas not, like to Unacen flowers, On. Wistieziertair beettwasted. W. B. DEANS. Firec u. Block Youtrose. NOTICE. VOTICE is lierehy.girett that in pursuance ,e 4" the 4.1 Act of.Awentbly, -the Mowing ttatned-*rsonis lure bleu their. Petitions with the Clerk of the.Conrt 41 Quarter SeAsloa of the Peace for the County of Susquehanna, for Licenses to keep Taverns - 1n said Caunty, for which licenses they will apply at January Sessions, 1659. - • TArilltli. MIMS!. Birdsall, pronglo of Friendsrille. ' Thomas .... " Susquehanna. ' Hiram:my Township. - G. B. R. WADE, Clerk., Montrose, Der. 29, 18513.,. William B. Grover, 4 7 Tht:NET AT LAW. For LOCTR. 241111.0t1r1. Pradiees Grill' in the veer'. Courts nd Ittaonst. and - devote* Mune' chiefly to ennnnet A t_ rules. linsome tram s:broad irlll metre ',tempi at. opriez Mt.* WitentnntStreet. • to Lulls, fir!:, 1955.-1.1" Canll. AID FOR SHIPPING FURS, 11 Zkc. air:DES .8402:11Z-NS. - -TUE gees Wide of the Rocks WHICH WRECK THE SHIP And Wise- PEOPLE Trade where cl. Est. Are Sold the Cheaveitt NEW- GOODS HAYDEN BROTHERS, ONE PRICE AND READY PAY STORE. ah:i SifiehdliFtOlt of At 4 giqPie; rtVie r li - dooos, ' GROCERIES dc PROVISIONS Ic t nitti.alid Caps, . Boots and Shoes, vi - AiLt Flour an& fittit Watihetl, Seriety,Tatikee Notions, • km. —4 dud n great thittr.i. Otides tbh nititiertno Iti inehtibn. irtiril to the trine. lf,ytiti want tiargainA,l:ali at 9IAYDE\ New Milford, Dec. t?...), 160 s. • &coders' Saie.:- _ tyripk - ' is hereby giten ttiat 1H• an or -I_ll -der of sale issued frcim the Orphans' Court' of Susquehanna Contity, the subscribers, executors' of thC last will and testament of Newton E. Walker, late of New Milford township,"dec'd, will _olt Salm day,,the.:22d day of Januart next, en the premises of the first Piece herelnaftt; efpo t se to public sale liftendue at 1 o'clock, M., - Le fiidow• tug destiibed nieces of land situate in New Milford tow - tisk*. - bounded and _described as follOws : - the . .ket!hotttltled.on thenorth.hr Isnot ea.- to • .att dit:tlll‘ IAI filndi,te r ditOtit4 Morsel - en this shiait‘fts" linati a Itrlinis WO On Om lir vacant lands of the Dtinker 'estate; -containing about 1 , 9 acres, more or kss-, about acres improv ed, with 1 story and a half dwelling -house, barn, or &e. The second piece situate in the town- A akosaitptico.7 ; -but .not tullnining. the above, ticatibied csst hr vacant lands of tie Drinker_estate ; south by lanis of Orville-Hancock ; and west by lands of Samuel Hell; containing thirty acres more-or less, and about G acres:improved. Terms of payment made known on the (Inv of sale. - VAI L , ) R.rmanra of trill of yyll okR7 A: WA Etta, .C: IOTIC1:~ E..PATItliCit, 34%, c."zuld like, nf 1/ ter a silence of nearly ten Mrs, to appeal to (he moral ,sgusibilitica Of a , yers genepaus public, who lace always. manifested. their sense of apPreeiat ion of 111,s„iis,pii - meiit*-Itiisereiee when needed 0r.4h0.',11.1 4 !;:eLle; 17;Lt. ..have,,,sit'en no ' other eVillellee Of gratitude or goou,wid—part,eularly in .the way of " substantial ,ahl" Its 'Kossuth woald "z;-that he now desirea a full and entire settlement of all his acrempt4,llsn the iciecorki of ; the late film of tatrink fl mock i cintl.ha trtl kO farther, , to state that he desires hoth:ng tc, cons i:.%•11. 41 •-•-crlp, after, a few weeks, the said accounts, remainit , un set ticcl,should bcpiaced in the hands of a .. , mod :harp collator, and made to account to tint something that will tiv.Oats and Buckwheat. Please notice this and !i'c'ei:lrdltiglY.—Your.i. Truly, • . JR. . It atilhltiou shout i not We paid th this, Jain F: Drsllo tE inay hive .sohlething to do*ith it, . - Notitis in Partition. Susquehanna County, ss. N the matter of Partition of Real 11<k* of F.zioi- JELL BARNY.S deCNISCa, In the Orphan,' Court, -i No. 9, April fern), 1553. Ntic. 22, I . 9.s3,Aninest confirmed finally, and rule uprm the heirs to,eome into Court rifi Illy first day of oeki.teritt, and elect or rcib,:• , e to take ttic estate at tlie,:aPprals , 3l or bid tor elflike, Sc. • Nov. 12; ISZS.. e1.1.1.11LT S N EAT.E , .54 . $tIti'..7LiiiihF.; Cot:vitt; IN the matter of Partition of Real tstate 6f Joie. Git.t.Err, deceased.' In the Orphans Court, No. fltl, April Term, IS4S. - Nos. 22, IS.SS, inquest confirmed finally, and the Court grant rule on the heirs and legal represewa tires of - said decedent, to appear on the first day of next term and elect or refuse to take the real 'estate at the appraisal, or bid for cholse thereof,. Nor. 29, .SS. CEIARLES NEALE, ch rs. ALL IN WANT:OF . CAN Pt Y THEM CHEAP F.O It CASH, . OR SHORT CREDIT, AT - - J.H. SMITH & VO'S. NEW MILFORD, SEPT. 29, 1858.-6 m • Secondhand Butels, • AF nearly erefy - deseription,,Jyrtt , r and chewer • V than new ones, for sale by • AV EL TURRELL. Montrire, Nov. 94, 1558., SHERIFF'S SALES. BY rime of !quirky writs issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna connty and to me directed, 1 will expose to axle by public vendee, at the Court House in Montrose, on Saturday the 15th day of January, 1859, at one o'clock; p. m., the fol lowing described pieces or parcels of land, to wit : Also all that saw mill situated on a creek known as Drinker Creek, and near a public mad known,. as the Curtis road; in the present township of Oakland, (lain Hannopy,) said mill being on land hounded . as follosia: on the north by lands owned by ltacetilan On the east by the Lenox and Harmony turnpike on the south by land in possession of Jacob , and on the west liv the above mentioned Curtis road. [Taken in execution at the spit of A. k S. It Barnes vs. F. A. Ward.] " Also all that certain piece of land situate in 'the Borough of Montrose, bounded and described as fol lows :.beginning at a post on the south side of the Milford and Owego turnpike road, the corner of the widow - Mt-Odium's lot ; thence . by said road south .67- e west' 53 feet to a post ; thence south 22 1 1° east 10 perches to a post; thence north 611" east 55 feet to a post, a corner of said McColltmes land ; thence by her line mar& 22-1* west 10 .perelleS • to the begin ning; containing. 9130 square feet, more or less, to gether-with the appurtenances, I framed house, small:barn, and all improved' [Taken in execution at the suit of B. S. Bentley in trust for Sophia Dunn vs. JOseph-lligginbotham. Also all that certain piece of laud situate in,, Bridgewater township, bounded and described as follows: on the north by the MontroSe and Ifarford plank" road; on the east by land in possession i tif John A. Stanton, and on the south and went by land of J. T. laingdon; containing one-half acre of land, more or less with the appurtenances, one _framed !mime, and all improved. [Taken In execution at the suits of Guttenburg, nosenhamn 5: Co. stss'il to E. D. March, and others, vs. IL C. Burgess.] . . Aliso all that certain piece of Imul situate New Milford township'; bounded and described as follows: • beOnniug at a post on the hank of a creek on the westlitide of the Cat: Bend and Coeheetoni turnpike, near the bridge; -thence along the said turnpike' north 44° east 3 perches and 68400 of a perch to a stake; thence north 86" west 4 perches and 26.100 .of a 'perch to a lotaist tree on the bark ot. the afore said ereek ; thence south 49" 5 perchee and 72.100 - of &perch to place of .begiuning ; containing -eight perches and 81-li/0 of a perch, he the riamemere or less, with the appurtenance!, 1 building occupied as a blacksmith shop and dwelling house, and all iin .proved. [Taken in execution at the' suit of Henry Barritt'es. Silas Hamilton Also all that certain , piece- of land situate in Rush township, boundedand described as follows : On the kilt by land of Harthou Lolara ;' 'on • the east by. warrant - Of Peter Bitters; on the south by land of S. Blakeslee, mid on the west by the -county line ; containing ibout -50 acres Mostly unimproved. (Taken in execution at the snit of..J. F. Dunmore vs. Morris Blakeslee.l - • • Also all the right, title,,and interest of Eli Con rad to and in that certain place of - land situate in Gib son township, bounded and described es folhris on . the mirth by land of GeOrge Brundage t ;Timothy Carpenter, and others; on the cast by Henry Miller and ; on the south by Aaron Resigue and Henry ]filler;-on the west by "Aaron Resigue and George:Brundage.; containing about 75 acres, more or less ~ together with the appurtenances: one framed haringg,lgn..c.oir Loose, orchard, and mostly , , linProtett f i r l eiilieieCution at ihe salt of WA Tingley vs, Ell Conrad. 3 All4l 141. that Certain piece of land situate in Jes- sup township, hounded mid demlift.' as follows: en 1 the north by land of Dennis Shallo; on . the. east by laittletfOrlando Stone ;'on tho south by lands of the ostale..of Win. Toting, deed,' and by the - Blinker . ' lands, knd on the west by A. S. Howe, (being lot No. 43 of Henry Drinker's resurvey of the Meshoppen tract ;) cuntaining'abont 50 neres,...withl the ‘appurte trances, 1 Babied house, and abOnt 2+' acreskm proved. ['taken to execution_ at the snit of J. F. Dimttiore TA. dente 'ltenry. - - Allto nil that ttrfain piece of land sitnate In flat - Ibitl township, bOunded and described its fblltrirs on the north by land of J. E. Whitney and finite and Miller; on the east by lands of J. B. Streeter; on the south by Nathan Guile, J. A. Smith and Stun-, Seymour; and on the west by tht9publie highway ; containing 80 perches of land, more or less, with the , apptirtenitees„ t dwelling hope and barn, and all ITtikepin,4ebiatitin i al tlitit of Sala , Seymour vs. Geo. Lancaster]. • Also all that certain too story dwelling house situate on the north side of street B. in the Borough of Soso. Depot ; containing in front zit'? said street B 60 feet; and in depth 120 feet. and the lot otpieee of grolind tins tartilage appurtenant thereto; said lot being blittinied qu Vie nbrtft h . ; Itip3 tit rt. Lew heist ;silo the east by laud Of the N.. Y. 4- F.„ R. CO.; tin c lue h arid tin the , Vick tic land of' C. if being lon 1 4 b Itaksti 61 _ execnitlon at the snit of Norris Sfirtinari ill: F. al. , I Ward.," . s alt that "'certain piece 'Of land, situate in Lenox tOwnsliffi, Vountled rind descrlherLas PiloWs; I on the raids by lands of Bennett on the east by lands of Noah Thin= and Nattier Tingles.; On the south by lands of Truenian' Bill; on the west by cor nettilid Trucitian Bill and Bennett's land ; con- 1 E,inino 3l screii anti 20 perches, more or less. and all improved,. (Taken In exttcutiop aj, the suit of Ferdinand Whipple vs. Luse D. Bilikett. All that certain piece of land siluatein Thomson township, hounded and described as follows: on the noith by lands of ElienezerMessenger, on the east by Ebetteier )lessenger and {tar-let, Wrighter. on the chltl:h2S Wltglltcr..,and on lira frost by Oli ver d, liia pc Aiya.l acres 'more or Less; VtilrftruAtt;s; 1 framed noose, Writ, ito'ree bittn; alteds"WdotihVin'At. ~,,„;:,„!„;crVit.i..uiltlinTs, 1. orchard , and about t trt acres impettveil. rTa taLio exceßtion„at the suit of krtf‘a . iy Men ..kcurb, Jackson Cleindler: and Thomas Johnson. • 1 - Also-all that certain piece of land sltt'ate in Len ox township, , hounded tun described as follows: on the north by lands of Drinker and Shisabstozh, on the east by lands of John Milian!, on the south by D. K. f.l.klevi alpha lir.,re,tt by lands of A. Sins'. hitirgh, contamm,.; „.1 la t:.!. L'A” , ,!qtri trith the ap- Turtralanco , „l barn, 1 house, and aix,ti: 7!) r proved. [Taken in execution at the suit of J. C. Olmstead vs. Stephen S. Millard. Also-all that certain piece of . /and situate in the Borough of Montrose. bounded and desetibed as fol lows • lterfinnipg at a point is .the Bridgewater and Willvester:rre Ittruptt t"ttte.; Ireing the southeast corner et a tract of hind &coed by the idir. eritYt2el Warner, deceased; then& north S9V rest ; sa nyd 7.10 th perches to the corner of a stone wall, thence ' along the said wlllsOuth wtst, 16peretes to the corner of Win. J ' ptrrell's laird, thence sttuth s9-r • east 5t antf 4-10th herdic', partly fit Tand of if. .1. Turrell and partly by land of. A. 0. 'Warren "to the center of the aforesaid turnpike road, thence along said marl north faitectiraieA to the place of be ginning, containingat.'res and t's perches of hind, indre or less, with the appurtenances, - I dwelling house, woodlouse, barn, Otelnit3l, and all improved. [Taken lit exi.ention at ilte suit of John li. Sutphin n. E. S. riirli„ , , .4160 u.! !.-.t 1. 41 h ni c e . ofJprul i Eittial..,. in Oak-' land township, 631111,1er' and r aset 'l. on the n. hoc lauds of Hiram Nader, on the oast by lands 1 of F.. T. Young, ont- h e south by lands of Peter Praltz, and on the west by lands of ——, containing about 113 acres more or I,ss, all - noilninovetL [Taken in ex ecutioti at Inc F.:et T. to the te4. of .1. C. Fish and !bitty Fist? his vile , Ys. Geor,te A-Iso all the tight, title, and !merest of Wm. T. Gillespioto.autd . 10 that certain piece of land situate , iu Great Bend t ownship, borintled, and described as follows; beginning titc titn net. In the northern hound cry of the State of Pa., near the 19th intle.stone, and front thenee'south 73' west, bs .. lands of Aaron Thom as, to an Elm tree, tar the ban/ of the Soso. river, thence up the nest shore thereof to' a post corner, thence north -tor east, along the littids of 'Myer Trowbr!,l!c t`e t!ieheySturlpg,_ committing a bout 200 acres more or lesg, framed dwelling houses, 2.trarns, 2 horse j.:11111., orchard, alld ahllllt I:A :Nips improved. [Taken in execution at the soft of Thomas T. Bays Vs. Win. T. v Into all flat certain piece 8f hied slt iidte in Frank h n township, bounded and described -as follows: on the north by lands of T. B. Smith and Pan tons, on'the east by lands of Clark ITentivitke; on the eooth by public highway, oil the west by lands of Isaac Xrane, contaittink 5S acres more or less, with the ap purtenante 1 house, .1 barn, and about 50 acres int. proved. [Taken its etecntfori at the suf.& Henry Crane, Adm 4 r. orthe estate of Clark U. Simons, de ceilted, vs. Andrew flanker.. Alsoiall i!at certain pieceof land situate in Lenox township, bounded anddesmilbed as follows : on the north by Benj. fourje, Asaliel Wescott, War ren li. Tingley, James G. and Marcus Case, and Au drew Conrad ; on the east by Warren If. Tingley, Benj. Tonde, Eli Alla Bell,' and Andrew Conrad ; south by Elislia hell, Martin 'COnrad, and Stephen J. Millard, and bit the test lit :.fortes_ ft, and Yuccas David Wilmarth, and iiebros Milts contain ing about 472 acres, more or less, together with the appurtenanec.t,S dwelling hotoes., s• barns, 1 black smith shop,2 orchards, and shout 200 acres improved. Excepting, however, 20 acres and t 3 perches included in the above description, owned by Harriet Clark, and bounded and described as fidlows beginning.at a stake and stones corner of lot sold to Benj. C. Tourje ; thence north SS.r cast 60 perches to a split. and stoned corner; thence south 6}', tit; 4-10ths perches to a stake and stoniest corner on the north side of the Clark road ; thence south- 84' west 10 perches to a stake and stones corner -,tirtaree north Of east' 53 4-10ths perches to the place of begin ',Lag; with 1 dwelling house aril partly improved [Taken in execution at the suit of Grow -and Bros. vs. B. D. CFirk..] Also all that certain piece ofland sit‘tate in -Sew Minn] township, bounded and deserlbed as follows: beginning in the middle of the Coehecton and Great lEEE Bend turnpike mad, at the south corner of land sold to David Minkler, the north corner of land sold to ithemar 3lott, and the west cornerof land sold to Elihn Mott; thence by ltheruar - Mott's land and hr lots titintbered ht: and 32 on n Map of re-survey of the paid Drury Thinker the elder's land, made by Jason Torryrsouth 44k' West 2141_ perches to stones by a beech tree a corner of land said to Sy Ivanus Wade Mut John Wellman; thence -by the last men tioned lot, north 191 i perches to a beech tree, and east 120; perches to a post in the middle, -of the aforesaid turnpike road, and thence on the middle of said turnyike main somberly course to the begin ning; eontaittingns acres and 155 perches, and al lowance of 3 per cent for roads &c., be the same mot-trot. fess, it being a part of lot ?5.70. 29, on the map afOresaid,being the same tract of land and prem ises which the said William Drinker, Henry S. Drink er, Ja b Downing; Henry Drinker, and Thomas Stetrar lson, executors'as aforesaid, by lndefiture bearing even date with the - said'mortgage conveyed to the Laid Itheutur Mott Mice simple, with the ap purtenances, V. dwelling houses, S barns, f orchard. .and alllimprOved. [Taken in execution at the suit.of flenry ti. Spackman va Charcs Tingley executor dm. and- .is Mott widow grid devisee of Itbesuar Mott, dee'd. , Al 0 all that certain piece of land situate in Lenox townShip,.bounded and described as follows : on :tlni north by lands of - A.ll. Adams and 11. - S. Cotan; on the east by lattds of D. li,. Oakley and E. E. Tiraley; on the south by lands of J. W. White, Riad Tower. and E. U. Tingley, and on the west •by Lands of IL S. Cc:tan:, and Wm. Miller; containing about 'BO acres, more or less, together with the ap r purteatces, I framed dwelling house, barn, wagon house shop, litoreittmls, and about j4O acres im prove . [Taken in. execution* a t the - suit of Zerah Very •s. Luke Reed. ] Al . _ ti o all that certain piece of land situate in-Len ox to mehip, bounded and described as follows: on the n rth by lands of Luther Loomis; on the east by th public highway ; on the south by land of Da vid ti hitney, and on. the west by lands of Eli Wright; contaj ling iiin acres more or 1t541, together with the appu enances, I framed dwelling house; barn. shed, o.rcha and about hp litres improved. [Taken in caeca ion at the suit of E. S. 11. Cobb to the use 'of Jum ' lifeCowen vs, Emanuel Carpenter and Niles Ca ter.] A so all that certain piece of land situate in Her i - rick. witship, bounded and drserbed as follows : begin ing at a post'and stones in We original line of the ct, thence along said original line' north 44" wept 18 - perehes tit a small-beech marked and wit ness for a corner; thence north 46° east 5d perch es.to beech tree for a corner.; thence hy laud own _ett 1 or formerly by Asa Park south 44° cast 218 perel es to a post aud stones, and thence by a line of I - a 51 ere lot, south 46 ° west, 1. - ,6 perches to place of !yogi - ."ttg; cootaining.l6 acres and 48 perches more or I ‘ s, (it beitig part 01 a tract id the .name of Sam eon • ercifitb,) and ail ditimproved. [Takettirt execu on • the suit of Henry. Durritt add to Albert Chautbetlin -vs. Charles Tingley executor of Itheniar Mott. deed, Lois Mott, widow and devisee, George !Swan, TerreTeuant.] Pirehasers will in all cases be required to pay, on I the ay of sale, an amount auffitient/ to cover the . cost.of sale, otherwise, the property will be resold I forthwith. - JOHN YtIUNG, Sheritsr, 2 9 k:if 'a 2.1f.c1. Iloutroso 9::. 22, lets. oohs; . l3oo . lriAt COlitr clelloo4 BOOKS and a large stock of Miscellane -1.3 °US Books at leo Mau rod fur 'the dimes and dbllars In hand. A. tine lot of , 11001 a AND With which to prepare for old SAS:TA CLAtfi 1010 is expected along in a few days: Please get ready fur his arrival, it can be done ftirit mere trifle, by calling at the • Diontxose Book Store; And there you can also get the December and Janu ary ifagazines and the etancierffil New York lbtoota with the tipt of the Mtnuit tenant raptyt by Myat t:ft, and nitntist do; ether paperyou *ant; ke. Att A. !f. DUlttAßb: Monuo , e, Dee. 22, 1858. Fresh Fluid, TUST OPENED, L.XD FOCSALE BY • ; J. 1,...Y0NS S. SON tilitioll4 CON a: WEEKS are now receivin'g fresh II from Nor York, a choke selection of 11. C E lE‘ S , tit every desTeriritik- . tortign iih d bomegik. G EVA halt's; Confecliciaterki Toye r ' - and Fancy for tjtatttatitt ; MI% - There Is a Ladies' , Saloon: ittc. XeltubliA,hment, fitted up in Good Style Th.•‘• C; e et - FLOUR, which they would like to close out, at Prices tchich. ra7ttof fail to suit. • re Mind 2 d•toyt. rltt - ne kenrle's Hotel. . E. • • • • • • : VlttN3, . M6ll6oie, Dee. 2•2; B i iiighardtolt wetter 6are, ii4Adick 60,1tiNif i N,'. T"''Kitabil811111811t 18 often for , the n.:;.'egfen bf patients the whole year, and is arranged with a view to the health add comfort of invalids during the evll rriolter:" The 1- 4EITH nalp i p4@ • are thoroughly wartueu mm t!tV Is kept at a Summer temperature. Expel knee has demonstrated that rater treatment is nin.4 successful during the Autumn and Winter moralist Espresily to the - Sick. l Ton are ant atel detdre-to ire corer You imir ft* health: ?Yoke thr< prtipyr ()Mil tt in) yew , health will he restored. Arc yaur Liver anti Stom ach ? are Sour throat, and Lungs diseased? arc ynit fietfriliden, unahte to walk 7 hare you Mien noiun or impurity nt the blood? hare yon General Doliditv and Palpitation of the heart 1 have' all of your eflbrts proved abortive . Co M tho binghtinitott.Water Ott. Water Treatment sill speedily Foe further particulars, address O. T. THAYER, It. D. "` Poore will be al Sonnehanna Depot, ''' l :4 4. * and January for roneultatioo. Binghamton, Dee. 23, ISs6.—tf Books, Books: AT 0081 # FOR CASH! liß. Ot.ANBL - Eit is tio* • pttpated • it' :4ifilt pravfs,ol- t stirotpA. by...the .tuitnti ty, with the tti totting Tt.oeog 1t tlfs — r, fir t'AMI. Stoddard's Series of Arithitteitti. Sander's Renders and' Spellers. Webb's Normal Readers.- Brown's mud COiall's Grammars. rza . Let I 4ir, Clip, and Virrapiling Pa bare pn Valuta . Opt! at;Mrtinent,lor Tanci Gift. Rooks. ..tbdiia, Pictures, r c iitiiings (foods, Pens and rencil3, Anieri&nt;ititifitit!iisti ',ducks, se., ke. Sot TOrgetttng TO 'mention the 6,1 article of Toilet Soap made, called 11ONEY.DEFY SOAP. which If any one after using a cake, thinks other 1T61., ',lase call and your money shall he refunded, at CHANDLER'S. Montrose, bet. 15, 1959. CABINET -SHOT? IN LYNN. lik.undersigned takes this method to tall the at -1 tentionfof the good people of Springville and vi cinity u, the (het that he carries on the CABINET MAKING BUSINESS at Lynn, in Springville township; where all articles in his line—of good materials and worktnauship 7 - may be had cheap for cash. CALL AND SEE. Vg" Grain, '&c., will be taken on account. • THOMAS AHNER. Lmm, December 13, -1 558.-3 m CORK & ROGERS LIPPER 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 formerly occupied by-0. M. Crane.- I:S. TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR; 01 , 11 SA I,T, thy the Rock or harrri,) nStr, 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 poblie patronage. We have also opened a • ••• - BUTCHER 'SHOP • in the basement of Boyd*. Webster's new Store, corner of Main and Turupilie.Streets. • N. B. CASH Paid for Pelt' and Ilideq. - 00813 & ROGERS. Montrose, Dec. 1,5, i5.18.-c2(toct. Buffalo Robes. A SUPERIOR lot Of New No.l, selling for tt. .thice quarters theprice of last-season. by IL. BETRUITT. New Milford, Dec. it. 1658. Valuable Farm fOr Sale. r r iTE sll..)&•iber offers for sale the -valuable Farm and Hotel, lately owned and occipied by Calvin Summers, leceased, and lone known as the bummers Place. ff - Said Farm is situated in Ale pleasant - village of Sum- , mersville, in the township of New Milford, Susque- harms county; 'Pa., directly on the line of the Dela ware, Lackawanna and We tern Railroad, four miles fromits junction with ,the New York' and Erie, at I a Greet Bend, and one half-mile Gorr the Depot, New Milford. It contains about - 210 acres, 1801 acres improved, eo acres woodland. It is well wa tercd, has a lasting strcum running through, and a never-failing supply of "water couveyed,in lead pipes to the house,- barns, and 6ttle-yards. It is well fenced and under good cultivation, is well adapted to growing end peculiarly fitted for growing stock, andis one of the best daiiy farms in the coon tY. It has upon it two orchards_ of cliche grafted fruit trees, a large and convenient dwelling, now-oc cupied-as u hotel two large horse and carriage haw: ono large bare with two attic yards; ample elle& and allthe arrangement for feeding stock ; three small bay and grab:barns; :iceshouse,' brick smoke boue t large corn House, and all other out-biuldings necessary on a large farm: It will be 'sold low, and terms of payment made easy. 'Pot information ad- dress RI L. strrpnix, , Summersville, Susq Co., Fa. Nov. 10, 1858:—Zw. - . 'carlBlalBsa TBE" undersigned are now manufacturing and have on hand al: kinds of • • Carriage • and Sleigh Stag; entth as f'elloes, Pow, Cntierl,:namess, Raves, Fenders, 1r , d c. , for sale, in lots tosuit pur chasers, very low for cash. - Also, all kinds of work steamed and bent, to order. CROOK a JOIINKIOY. Greit, Bend, Pa., IWO. 133..,-1,1, ME This notice is therefore to require you and eaeh of _you to appear before the Judges of thB said Court, en the third Monday of Januar+ next, to answer said .seferaf§h.flifitifhtei RP!, JOHN YOMM, Sheryl: St' &it's Olfike; Montritge; De!, it, Kis. B. 110tARD, ' -fn Jilt, Oftiff bit ttnrtnon Pleas of Yll. , T erra exthity. Attend 40: led, Bpti _ Terpt; 1858.: loNs. 585, 008, . si F. ifed. . and 507. Retie Sale, kn. tine C The Auditor titifitifilidpy t i n e Co,Urt s i t o repoli x distribution of the fund ratsed 10 filo trill's safe, in the above named cases, will. attend, (LI At pl'r..- poses of raid appointment, at hiti office, in liontraie, vilg,l2lllyrday, the 30th day of Dec . inst.; nt one o'. ii: e. 4t.; of ytifs,it nil persons interested will take not antl prefsimt arti. '..firfttnn or be debarred from coming.in upon said fund. WM. 3. TURREEL, fitillittlf. Montrose, Dcc. S 1838.-Itr . • - - 1 Auditor's Notice. Tut Auto - iippolntefi by the Court, to audit, , tfighli the iteeonitt of tank Ryneuroan, one of tlfe lfrit i3iritdF. of tftg estate of Aaron lir neationoiceeaseti, 6n . exe'eption. *ill meet tfie partici in inierpst, tit lis office ; hi Mantre , e. on Tri• ihr; the dap of`. log!, at doe o'clock. p. m. V. I. frfiftliAq 4 editor. Montroge, Dee. 8, ' MOriCE is.he,reby given to all persona having de -11 mantis against the estate •of Jostan Ettts; tfetttiitql, fate of Rush, that the same must be pre sented f 6 to iffteeregned rrc arrangement, and all persons indebted J' [:,O ttte requested to make immediate payment. HENRY B. ELLI.S, NORMAN GRANGER, 1 " Rush, Dec.l, 1838.-6 w . 'A ltditor's Notice. • Tat: undersigned, hiving been appointed by the ~ebt. t ri Cointneu Pleas of Sweitteitanna County, au A4ifilt6r to make dborfbutirrn of the monkra in the bands of the Sheriff of said Cenmty, arising from the rale of Real &ate of N. tailings, will attend to the duties or miff appointment at his office., in Mont - nate, oq Satttrday, the , Stli dray of Jan., at I o'clock in the afterneton, at which time and place persons inter c::ed moneys wit' present their claims, or be forever haettd tr"rit : eninirg in upon said fund. Fit A !t* Aleitor. Ai. N. BULLARD'S BOOK STORE, on Public Avenue, where they are fur sak cheap for [ca.h. Every Woman her own Lawyer. The Mseetart's Own Book, Art.. of Beauty, Gem of the Season, The Keepsake, Book of Beauty, The Family ExpenSe Bank, Webster's new Counting Boast Dictionary, kc.. kc. A new supply of Prof. Stoddard's Arid', inetieg i &c., kc.; and all selling 0. K. - A. N. BULLARD. --- 220CLULitar Susquebunng Comity, is. ... . IRA BLITIN; )In the Court of Coui. PRIM vs. " . } of said Counts , . April T., NANCY G. IILiVIN. j 1858. No. 71. .. Onenta Iltrn, by her next In the Court of Com , aftnd; L. D. Isbell, 1110/i Pleas Of said VI. ; County. `August-T. JEDEDIAR REFIT. .. . 18,98. No, 387. 1 OLMER MeDoNaxn, ) In the Court of eel. l'kee Ts. f t of said' County. Angai NARY IfeDONALD. j Toni, 1858. No. 3SB. tOrINk Goonix, by her next In the Court of Com- Mend, Jeremiah S. Cowles, mon Pleas of said l's. County. August T. ItIYIS GOODYS, . 1858. No. 86. 10 NClne# U. fillifferi jededitch Reed, Neery 3k. Donald, Lewis Goodiii. . . Viruxusas a subpoena in Divorce was ifiliet - from said Court, in each of the above Casts, which welt Severaily - duty returned non est inrenbut, and there on an alias subpoena was issued in each of said cases rctUrilatic to November Term, 1858, upon the return dr *in t. firtiprtis /nide to the mid Court jhat the said Sane!' BUtlii; ie4ea r iffli Reed :.11;frft Mc- Donald, Lewis GocKlin it n,t fftl foond en my Riblike' *Mace. Adminigtrators 9 Notice. Montrose, Dec. 7,1858.-4 w Auditor's Notice. tiniffntintSdotprinted an Auditor, by the 'Court of Comnunt Ilfre of Snag. Co., to make distribution of the fund: arising frdirri as rale of the Real Estate of IV:M. Sherwood, hereby gives sale, that he will attend to the dttties of said appointment at Ithq office In Montrose, on Fridaiy, the 71.11 lanwitt , twit, at 1 o'clock; in the afternoon, at which tinge And place all pt ame interested in said moneys will present their clanns,.or be forever' barred from ethnind in itptin said rand. PEASER, :Montrose, Dec. 7, 150 4* Auditor's Notice. Tundersigned haring been appointed by - the 1 Court of Colttroon Pleas of Susquehanna County, to fejx).ri ufldn die extettion? filed to the account of V. il. Milk; and A. third, a.ssignceg of Picket and Ntdcsicock,•witl Mend id dint daft et his office, In Montrose, on the 7th day of January, A. P. Iw, at a. sit., itt whieft mete and place all pirrons htl 4 titt. : an interest in Ikemstter will please attend; P. 11. StiittTEß, Auditor. Mot it rose, ,Dec. 7, i . - - - "Yankee Doodle came to Town Upon a little Pony." A ND one dny hint week a new lot of Rooks and tt. :Stationer; came to Town, per Hope's Expr&s, and were landed safe at Montrose, Dec. Ist, 1S &. Admintstratore Notice. VOTICE is berebytiven to persons haring de -111• mands against the Estate of JOBS Jrstss, late of Th annum township,dee'd.that the same must be presented to the undersigned fin- arrangement, and, all persons indebttid to said Estate are• requested to make immediate payment. HENRY JENKINS, t A am , rs ANN' JENKINS, ) • Thomson, Dee. 1, 1838.-p ONE HORSE STORE LikPol4; 7 l%LufliV):4: - )z - 1111 SECOND LOT OF Fall & Winter Goodsi Just reeeived and selling remarkably /ore, for TIDE J.-SMITH, Jr.; & SON'S Coin-limed that the "117.aib/e . 'ai.rpertee is prefera ble to the sloie shilling ," ' we propose dealing.upon that plan. Be selling ' Goods at AVigures_Fhich can not fail to suit," and paying. the " filched MR1•• ket Pietro' for all kinds of PRODUCE, "we ex pest a RUSH f' Dry Goods. BLACK SILKS', Poplins and. Plaids, _ PRINTS in endless varietyi. Dc Laines and Gingharns, the best to be had Irons the City - of " Oreat gotoristy.” In fact every thing in the line of DRY - GOODS going low FOR TOE J'AY,"at SMITH & SON'S. • OLOTIII - 141.0.- TIN.DER COATS,t Ova-Coals, • IL/ Pant., Vat, and Collitriii;•: • - IlatA, Cap, Boot", and Shine. -.- • Clie .the DOLLARS, , At Miff& diSOl4l. GROCERIES: 10: lh fs s i Good ld fon St er l .i t ZOil l is. fto . b ßic: or Good Tea for $l,OO, and other Goods at- equally km figures,4t, - •J. SMITH, jr;A: SON^&- _ For reasons we know not.wo cant make a rhymes With this kind of Goods, at this presenktitne, 'Suffice it to ski, We've all kinds, and enon2ll, Irvin a bbl. of Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Fish, !Lc., a rents worth of igitorff... - - jjITCH up the team, bring along your Grain,But -14 11 , ter, flgw, Fmther, raper Rap.4,&e. and doit't forget o:bring the DIP, Babie,_apd whit' Cash pia bare to spare. Yours in Trafts • d.j . :Ain!, Jr, &SO'S. . Dec.pringville, DI, JB5B. • ' •.- - • " • •' • Laaps.fl4 Materials for Lights. CRNIRG.FLL7D CA.MPIIENE. LAME' OIL. B CANDLES. &v., of beat qualities, constantly on bind, and at prim as cheap as the cheapest.. Cus sotners may rely upon getting Fluid and Caroph•tte, new and good, as I acli so Oust they sterer get Stale- Alim,"Cans and Lamm& -.' ABEL TERRELL. • Montrose; Nov. 21. 0358. - • iih nn y n i i h a p A new,supply. Ullipvgiapuo, A. TURRELL • MORMr, Decal, 1858. SCHOOL - BLANKS. , AATzhave just printed quitity "MOW V V BLANY-S, which are for tak, at the Mace Qf the paerecient Republican.. • • .. KIETSMONTE HOTEL Wm. K. HATCH,. Propiketior. Tifig_riew and Ittototinedionalliotel,aiuuttedott Street;-near the Cutfrt Ifouse, - and mark In the center of the busineff portfon of Montrose, is noir fully completed and furnished, :and wis opened' on the 27th . of September, 41458, for the:lca:mimed:Won of the peblie and traveler:l.' . The „Proprietor-feels Walden, that he la now prepared to piteriain 'guests in a thdhoor that mmnot foil to give - Complete flatisibotion. The House and Furniture are newouid no eipense has been spared to render it equal, if not superior to any similar estafdishment in this part of the State._ It is well supplied with all the recent improvements and comfints, and obliging waiters will aforlys be hi id . tendonce to respond to customers. The Stables connected whir thisrlionse are • - N-*)* and bonvenient. The Proprietor respectfully soliclts Ste' patronage or his old friends awl the public generally.. WM. K. HATUM, • Monttrore, September 22, 1858.—tf sTovss i rum, TUI —Am*. SHEET IRON 444111 E rrifetinderfi g ned wotttd finnounce's to 'the , public LL that he is again in the abofe mentioned business, and may ho found opposite his old stand, on Main Street, below Searle 's Hotel, where ho will be happy to see his old customers and as many now ones as will give hint a call. Stoves of the newest patterns, and at the cheapest fates. Sobbing Done on Short Notice. Produce taken in excitingly An. wares. s • S. A. WOODRITFP. Montrose, Nov. 3, 1858. Nrcz•-tioc). ALI. persons indebted to*. C. BLAKESLEE, of Diatonic, air reque.ted to caliand settle their accounts by payment, or note, on or before the first flay of December next', or shew cause ten days there after, before Amos .r.sq, of Springville, nity judgment should not be obtain/it ite.vectfally, A. C. BLAKESLEE. Egrnock, Nor. In. 1858.—tf Eihibition at Lynn:, NEW STYLES NOW JUDY HN. SIFWERVI A leas just received a fredi • stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, PAINTS. OILS, DYE STUFFS, DRUGS & MEDICINES, &c., &e., all of which is offerd for sale cheap, for CASII or ItELPY PAT, or op SHORT TINE, to Mo. 1 Prompt Pay. in easterners. - 'CONE A-1711 - SEE NE!! 11. N . SHERMAN. Lynn, Nor. 3,18158.-2 m WHAT NEXT Gl4'lE-CANDI' hastead Of MEDI CINE, is a fact, for PIT R DON'S WORM LONERS . Have entirely superseded Uri - use of all ok. kinds of - VEItIVIFtIGE - 1 - wherever they have become known. They are VERY AGREEABLE • to the taste. BEADILY:EATEN BY CHILDREN— PERFECTLY SAFE, and "re,thc most EFFECTUAL and Reliable anthelmjntie Medicine in USE. They CONTAIN • NO MERCURY or any substance which can injure the weakest infant, but have excellent _ TONIC PROPERTIES Wilkie will INVIGORATE the system and render it Inv:if - against suMfefineut attacks. Price 25 cts. MantirActured by N. F. MARSH & Co., Scranton, Va. For late by Abel . Torrell, McKen zie A Eldridge, Zerah Terri Eaton & Mozley; Ilay don Brothers, d. Dickerman, jr., and Dealers gr_n - Syrup, Sugar, & Molasses, 1 beet in town- ,at-the lowest prieeby • F. D. CHANDLER. Ifontrose, )b56. HERRING'S PATENT FIRE ANO BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES . 'WARD to any person who shall 45-1 R E WARD 9000 p rove that one of them has ever fidl ektn an accidental fire, to preserve its contents. The' BEST SAFES made. • P. 13. CHANDLER, Agent. Montrose, Nov. 21,'1558. 60DDARD I WARFIELD'S &DR.LL. ALLEN'S PATENT DEVICES , Fair Lowering ands aieing CARRIAGE TOPS. R ,' the use of t ‘ h , lr t r t rref=l, t r tt e r. th7o t aTal_d " or tr tarbi o s r . herebr nbv (Ming the trielfitlty gretafore existing - or e springin n g one folneancithrn the one on the opposde side, as well as the extreme care neceviiry to thercut the ton from Wing no heavily as to break thc bows, pmtet lc. This it effected he mans of a small lever to connection with the hollow plop. lb which an arm nob or holder Is attached. The fop may alas be raised or lowered with PERFECT EASE, tin means of the lower lever. which I. usually placed at the right hand side of the scat. the weight of the top thing nearly bal ance whi c h nom .or , attached to the through -or conikettng md, ease It down while in the act of fatting. and Loth In cal. log it. The rest for materials. ko., on a tarriage is but Meth& con shirring the irecrd - ulilliT. The understrated hoeing purchased the exclusive right of the alsece Patent, In the counties of Susquebalusa, Eireann!. Luterne,and online. nth sell rights to said counties. and - nth manufacture Cecil. eges with the Improvement attached, at his' in Montiose.• • —MONTROSF., September 1.7..‘1,n-1.-ty ZrrFARMERS ATTEVI T HFuderAig'e dwliidre Ir n nouneo to i;cillmroandallotateiitiat MOTT it irILDENG • at the old stand of M. & E. Mt/TT, fl are pre pared to furnish PLOWS of the most appr§ved pat terns now in use, such as Blatchle,o's, Aron's iron Qr. Also Points of all kinds, Landsides, Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Farm ers and Others, all of which we propose to as low as can be afforded by any establishment in this coun try. ELIJAH MOTT. G. A. TILDEN. We arc also .agents for Emery's Horse Powers, Drag and Circular Sawa (or wood,' also Dog Churn Powers, which we can furnish - on' short notice. - Takit Ifotic4i The first. of January is b7EAIt AT .HAND, and ail that hive unsettled accouiitsisitit 'alai! save " cot;' by ealling,and settling . Mt/TT & TILDEN:: Montrose, Dec. 1, b t . 86.8.-:-tf Blackenaithing Blacks:Wed:LlE I I rr ME undersigned *bald annotince! to the .citizens of tenor - anti vicinity that 'he:is Prepared to de' all sorts of - . MA - COMITHINS, CASIMIAGE nuo, and the IRONWORK toy all ordinary kinds of MA. CH INERIG it his Atm In Glenwood,. in a work . - Manlike mincer, and . of good materials. 4.11 seimunts of a Fear's standing mnarbn settled. e: - C. W. CONRAD. - Glenwood, Oct Br 1858.-If - • The Blind Shell'See. A . *LIEGE. hew supply of lipectiaclati jot A recArod;;,Call lett:1,10 aid the eye, at YOY. 24, IQ, Tragnalk Tritmph- ::1,'4',.i - ;;',1.- ._ \ v ;, TheßeatlyPaySystem! n. 10 CERTALIN.TIIAT GOODS CAN BE SOLD SUCCESVULLY ISONTROSIE, - SUSitIIEUANNA DEPOT, -•, • • . CO r i apfi3lat T HOSE doubting tbli assertion will do *ell to tall at We Stores of • _ _ • ettiffeqbeg t lo,seq4qii) & zo' Where it will be priften that the merchant, in sel ling Me Goods, can;afford to •tell , CLIZAPER, for CASIM and can offer . inducements .sufficient to mike it an ohjcbct to purchasers, at whatever semi. flee, to procure the-money to snake their'purchaiii en the Cash System. They bare just reccircd, and are ipnstantiy ceiring a large assortment of DRY GOODS AD CLOTHING. particularly adapted rut -Pall and Win ter, .. and which are purchased under the. Most favorable circumstances, fbr Cash. They are enabled to and Will offer and sell at prices far below others that have given everlasting credit,— no matter whether to Tom, Pick, or Harry., THEREFORE, ' ' Examine, Compare, .and Judge •ULIIII an assortment heretofore unequalled by anything.ev er offered in Montrose. FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Comprising many new and desirable styles of Goods unknown in this market,atnong which will be; found,in Littlies' Dress Goods,. all the nttrekiee of the.44y, cheap at , Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's. SHAWLS. New and choice atyles of Broche, double,and single, Stella, Plaid, Wool, Talmo. and Mautilbt, - and a new styltiorMIENILL SHAWLS, • CHEAP, AT Guttenberg, - Rosenbauni, & Co's. CLOTH CLOAKS. An amortment always on hand, also Ladies Cloth and trimmings to match, of all shades, Cheap, at Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, 16 Co'.s EINIDEOMOtERTEgn In this department we can offer great inducements, as we are purchasing directly froni Importing Houses. The assortment comprises' • /Yen& Sets, Sleeve's and Collars, Worked Edgings and 'lnserting's, and a great many more articles too numerous to men tion—,all of which may be found CHEAP. AT Gottenbeyg, Rosenbaum,• do Co'4. ID2E@@ OCXDB‘I, Bonnet!, - Ribbons Flowers, Wire, Stir Netting', and Frames, at wholesale and retail, Cheap, nt Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, - & Co's. DOMESTIC -GOODS.. May be found hU the differentsquahties of. PRINTS, GINGHAMS, BLEACHED GOODS, FINE UNBLEACIIED NUSLINS, TICKS, ;- DENIMS, SaLgST/X.O- yard rick, CHEAP. AT. GIATENBERG, ROSENBAUM, &-CO'S READY-MADE UOTHIND. As this i one of their principal brafichei of tuisiness in New York City, they certainly•have 'one great ad vantage' over all the rest of the Clothiers, they hav ing one partner steadily in New York City to devote all his time to this particular branch of manufacture. ey will furnish, at any time, a good, Garment, at about the price for which she materials can be. got. They will warrant their wok and a - Complete St or no bargain: - They keep constantly on hand one pj the best stocks of Over and Under Coats, SUCH ♦S - • FROCK, DRESS, RAGLAN, SACK, & PANTS, . in great variety and different styles. Iretiits Vestm : V e sts Such as .Telent, Plush, , Cassia:lore. and Satin, CHEAP, AT ntleaberg, itosenbaum & Co. C L-0 T HI;N:',G. MADE TO ORDER, THE BEST _MATERIAL'S, At. Short Notice. Under Garnienti For Ladies ar• wOl as fur Gentlemen; 'ouch as, SILK; LAMBS' WOOL, &c., CRUM, AT • linttenberi, Roftentiamei, & Co, N. • ,one word ea 4ciert for - the trim. Td our numerous: Trier& and " and in liaitieular to those knowing Themselves to be indebted to na, - Ire would say once more that ,ere wilt sell for: ; , _ READY PAY; • bereaker, and all accounts must be settled ; without further, notice.. We are tired wtiting putteinz Letters, and supporting the l'Ostodice,. to our late.-- We, wilt htke all kinds of Grain - St the higiteAt !nuke t pricelts payment. AU aecoents standing. over. sit • 'walks On Our Books, will be left, for . solloetion, -- un less settled by note. Gattelbeig , Itestailate, g Nano& ottewso. IMIII =fil lISTS=II Plumes,
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