Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, March 17, 1859, Image 3

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.Ar igki n ,hti c ou nty . o f
kj;••.E. C. R4 ,4 * .Is t it e d ts.Biehland Nerseries. ff - Storiineatturne . :l' . ,' • . •-' ' .- .: '. L .'........-, si
Xing et TomPLins County Apple Trees,. OueriyCurrT TN pursuance of the several Acts of Assembly of
tante, OraPerures, tc"....te- , - , .1. thia Counponwealth.to peotide yere une-to meet
T. A. LYO,NS, ',Agee!. . tht„lii m i n di- upon th e veaterityrand.-fnittOrir.:'PW
Nontreet';littreh Mt 169 - • ' -.- - - --7•` . poses; the undersigned. .appraiser of Mercantile tax
-7- es for said county, hal peepereta rat of Merchants,
' trading:in saidcounty; and placed each merchant ini
that class; which to hein'appears just and eight, ac-4
cording to flee provisions of the Act of Assembly, to I
wit: „inhtirn. Claus. ' Glam.
.
1 Waltlutm.k Swisher,l4lD. Coleman, 14
J. -11. McKane k Co.: 141 B. L. Outfield, • 14
J. P. Landoclrt, ' 14:Dariutt Boyt.• 14
.4pdaron. i ' ... iforetrear.
Harry Barney, - 14 C. W. Mott, 1 14
E._ D. Branialey, ' lltw: J. &S. IL Mulfurd,l2
Brooklyn. • J. Lyons A - . Son,. 13
E. S. Hinds bi - Co., - 14 i
F. B. Chandler, u
R. T. Ashley, ' 14 Lathmp & Dewitt, 13
E. S. Kent, 134. N. Bullard, liquor,' 14.
McKensie.at Eldridgei: 1:P00;84ot/ars, • ' 11
F. W. Allen', • ' ' ' 14112ead & CO. ,p. med. 4 c.ll
S. D. Tompkins, ' 14!Guttenburg, Roe o re-
Chocolat,. -1 . baum, & C 0.,, .11
D.J. Donnelly. • - 14 AltA Terrell, pat. med.
CU/ord. 4 c.', w. and 1., - 13
John Halsted, ' • • r .14 M. B. Wilson't Soil," 12
J. N. Baker,. • 14 J. Etheridge, 14
/ninth/. R. Thayer, p. m., 4 c., 14
Thomas Arnold,:, ,:- 13 Keeler k Stoddard, - •14•
J: B. Slocum, ' ‘•••• 13 8. H. Sire k Bros.; 12
Church & Phinney, IA.II, J. Webb, .
14
Fronk/in. . IL Cobb,.
14
J. L. Merriman,- 14• Baldwin & +Allen, s l3
.Edwin Summers, 11;41...M. Ballard,; '.., :' 14
Ares( Lake. -Boyd 'lt Webster, -13
Beak! I.'Meeker, 1415.-14. Mot 4,• 14
Friertdarille. -S. A. Woodruff, • 14-
Francis , Hanraty, 18,13ac0rg....k Weeks, 14
William Botrum„ , 13! ' • „New Milford.
J. Ilosfaird. 11;',Y.oung & Bmlthl9
Gibmn. , • 1.1. Moss & Boot!, ii
Walker 4 7 flolntes, , 14,11syden 8r05.,,
- • 1'
',,P , . &Ingalls., , ••:' .".i 12•Reary 'Berritt t -. ,- I
C. P.: t 0. - N. Hawley", i AIJ. Dickerman Jr., . • 1
N. K, Kennedy, 1:1 1 Wth. C. Ward,
John Smiley, 131 . • Zook
Great Bend. !Norman (hanger,
Jameti•B. McCrearyjr., 14!Alanson Lung,
Samuel H. Dayton, .1 3!James Tupper,
Henry McKinney, Ili' Silver Lake.
Reckhow & Co., ' 14 J. Bracknev,
LS. Lenheim;. wines 'Timothy Sullivan,
and liquors, 11l Springville.
J. T. Carlisle & Co., lira Scott,
wines andliquors, :11. N: Sherman,
patent medicines, 1J: Smith jr. & Son,
4th- class, 14' A. M. Scott,
Ryer & Simons, • 14! • aSnagmehansia.
S. B. June, . 14 Edward Carlisle, wines -
Taylor & Scudderi• 14 and lick 14
John Colsten, 14 C: S. Bennett, Sr. & 1., 13
Iferriek. • ' LW. BrOtestm,w. &L, 14
J. Miller, ' 14 11. Cohen; ' 14
J. Rkhardson, 141 A W Rowley, , 14
' • - Hanson,..,S B 'Went, p. m, 4th c.,
S. A. Lyons, • 14, w. &I. - - -14
B. R. Lyons & Co., I:. , Lfames Bell, II
Brandt k Bellinger, 14,Thomas Impstrum, 14
Wilrutm Tremont, 13; tiuttenburg. Me se n- .
Iliorford. baum A; Co., 12
Whitney & lloxley, ' ISlAeha Bryant, _ 14
C. S.:Johnson,: 14,N C& D W Norton, 14
Zer ' ah Very, -141 Whitney & ryne, • I:::
IL G. Mantling kCO., 14,Giylord Curtis, . -• 33
P. Carpenter ;' ' - 111IStnith & Shuns; p. m.,
• Jessep. ' 4 .c-, w. & 1., 14
James Martin, 14;A J Seymour, • 14
Lathrl3. - 'Miles Cragan, w. RI., 14
E. & T. Bell, 141 Foot & Johnson, 14
I. A. Newton, - • ' 141Perrinc tt, Son, 14
Liberty. !James Biggins, w. & L, 14
Roger Kenyon jr.; ` 14.!Dennis Casey, w. &1, 14
Zebuloit Blakeslee; 14;Dentaia McDonald " 14
• , -Lenox. (William Shrimptcm, 14
0. F. Gunther '
14;William Wigtnnre, 14
E. R. Grow & Co., 13;Greeley & Cook, 14
Sbutts, Eaton. & CO., 13 , Thomson.
Middletown. - it! P Hathaway, -14
S. C. Slums, . 14,E IT Lewis, • _l
- Houses, Reitaltrauts, &c.
Brooklyn. ' Montroae. '
George Aldrich. IN . Bullard, . •
D„ . „,h u r . , .Bacon &-Weeks,
E F . Chambers. 1Z Cobb, .
'n 31 Crane.
Fr:end:rah. i ' 2v e ,„,„ ... „wi1f 0 .d .
• George, Strupler, Edward Cornwall.
Lewis Bufftuu. I Susguelamana.
- - ',6'reent BCIVIL ?Nam Doolittle,..`,
Walter Paincia,.. i • .. . !Jerome Bait*
& Ilinan, _ i '''_,,__ 41f 11, t ' t. h
m untrth, 1
E r&intnit, , . ; i -IV.
New Spring Ooods
*.‘ _ - CHEAP AS , EvEzit
"COW' landing id the Store of". B. CILAIPLER
1 , In great variety. Plealle call and see.
llontrotte r March 16, . _ .
Stfutini Engine for . 041/0.
APORTABLE tTEAH ENGINE of from eight to
ten horse power as usually rated; has been run
• niag about eighteen months. It will be sold for no
fault, but because its rapacity is not sufficient forcer
bu4ness. It trap be seen running at . any time at our
•"! Also, one pslr'of Hotchkiss's patent meeting, water
wheels, 96 inches In diameter. - . •
If. L. VACK k soss.
Brooklyn, March 16, 1859.-tE
DANCING SCHOOL,
At A. F. Snorer* Gtetaigrotod, -
THE undersigned would announce to the public
1. that he respectfully invite. his friends to attend
DANCING SCHOOL:at A. F. SNOVER'S.
Thankful for past favors he hopes to rec.:v.4oa libel'.
. al patronage hereafter. _
THE CLIOSING PUBLIC
will be held at the above mentioned place,
Mayen the littd.T.The Company of Yourself and
Lady is tespeadlieolkited. Mimic h A.B.Ralceet.
Full Band. . A. B. BAKER, •,
Glenwood, March 16, 1836.-1 w _
Wars and - Rumors of Wars!!
TundeMi:tned, notwittetanding all aorta of ru
-JL mere to the contrary, would moat rmpeetfullc
inlbrm hlr<MNany mercantile and trading friend, in
This en s- nooty. » well an In other places, that hie inter
ests still eonfiette in /WA the pares," where he hen
hitherto heiacieonetrned. : pnirtlarvi greet. in
the Hat. Cap, and -Straw Gadd. heel
nen, as Special Partner. Alan In the Hard.
warr-Cmitlery.Carriaaelrrlairodiann.
and 'Naleable Iron Illawatartarina
husinema with L L. RUNT, at 216 Pearl Strt , et,
Y., where/thankful for lint farm) he earnestly in
vites hie former emstomere. and other", to eel!,
isinp and believing, that they will be ILA wells dealt
&km at any other cotabUshment hi the city.
- 111. C. TYLER.
- Montrose, March 16th, 1854.-3irp
License s Petitions; - .
XTOPICS, is hereby given thatin ptirsuance of the
Act of Assembly, the following wattled persons
have filed their Petitions with the Clerk of the Court
'hf Quarter Sessions of the Peacefor the County of
Susquehanna, for License: to keep Taverns in paid
County, for which lieenso they will apply at April
Sessions, 1849. =
I=
! .tivfsyetehanna
i.lstmetlll.
• ;Thome, Cur,
• Robert Nicol,
Dinto44.
George W. Lewis.
E. B. Caw.
?:•yi JACkI.OII.
..
• Graf Said.: - i Rusk '
Stephen Carpenter, ' t Wm. 11. Sherwood,
T. M.- ISRatan and Chirs:George.Snyder.
Edward., l .rkniek. ' •
Henry tangier. ',John M. Myers,
Donde. - A. Tilden.
John Hewitson. -- i , Clifurtl.
GThson.—JoelSteenback. C. I). Wilson, -.
-, Lathrop:- !Otis Williams.
t
David Wfb t
nartb. - Montrose.
Laao2.- A. F. Snorer. - iJohu S. TU. - bell,
Sheer Lab. Leonard Settle.
Robert Gaige. . .3fidaUetusr*.
Choontea. .11. L. ~
eanfield
Jacob Tumble, i '- Liberty.
Edward Clark. A. A. Beeman.
New Jaril fora. 1 -4pdacnso.
Philander Phinney, . Patrick 'McGovern.
Fdijah Barnum, ilackson.—J. J. Turner.
F. W. Boyle. !,...4sibnitt. 7 —E. L. Adams.
For the ark of spiritoust, rinons„ malt, and brewed
liquors, in quantities not less than one quart, -
Jackson Chamberlin,.... Montrose.
G. B.M. WADE, Clerk.
Montrose, March ill, L'i. - -
Z.
COBS
O"R to the public, it prices that cannot fail
to snit, a large and superior assortment of
GROCERIES
• .7
it the old anti' establishment foraierly
occupied by_o. Y. Cane. • • •
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR:
and SALT, (ba at sack or barrel,) FISH, and all
articles usually found in fict.t. class Groceries.
Moor l y tie Wholesale and Retail:
As Lataiut to merit., I hope Jo receive a liberal
share of public patronage. • .
N. B. The highest market puce paid fur Pelts
assl 44 otvaiese" and Teal Skim.
• Z COBB.
Montrose, Marais 16, 16M-tc
,Admatislistraters" Notice.
IVOTICE is hereby given Mall persons having de
slued' against tbeEstateof Sterkee Um*
late of Lenox township, dee'd:that the same must be
, presented to the rmdersigned for arrangement; and
all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to
make immediate payment •
EDWIN ROBERTS, Nichokon, t.
POLLT MILLARD, of Lenox ; "" ith re *
Lenox, March 16,1839.-6 w
3000 ROLLS WALL PAPER.
DIFFERENT STYLES,
Bordering, Windt)* Paper,ltc.
AnellirupPll,Jaei arrived, and for sale cheap, by
Montrose, ABEL TERRELL.
Ibueb A, 11369.
TO 8:E3: UTING !
IVERY slay in the weck r (Sundays excepted,)
'd over 20 41) 0 pieces Wall Paper, besides
Border-and Window Sliatiele, a large variety.- The
largest -and best assortment of Wall Paper ever bro't
into this market which will be told forcash, as low
as the acme quality can he had crew in Binghamton.
For further pa/C..lllam call at A. N. Bullard's Boole
Stone, first doiw north of L. Seirle'l bole; where you
will also find a large and asperter assortment of,
Books and Stationery, with a few Yankee notions at
the /sweat rash priers. . A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, Parch 4 , 7359. '
Public . Vend=
THsubscriber will offer for sale at Put& Vett!
d E ue, at his house, in Hanford townilkip, on the
14th day of Merck, at 10 o'clock, a. tnthe
following yroperty : 2 colts, 2 cow,., I bull, 9 ;alms,
sheep, 1110W '
40*, 1 heifer, 2 churns, a lot of
tin pans, 1 bor ne rake, 1 churnlnt - tuachitie, a quint.
thy of hay; 20 fowls. Terms of Ssle--all stuns under
13, cub; over ss , Cmonths credit , with interest
and approved security. ' • B. 119 WELL.
Hanford, March 1);18439.-2w
MEAT MARKET.
On Public Avenue, :war Seark'eHolel.
-lA.EEP constantly onland s good supply otligArl
of all kinds. , cash paid for Beef A lso for.
Calves, Sheep, sod Lambs. Also fix
Hides of all kinds
- IiIPISTOcLA HAWLEY.
a. T. lIITXSTOCX. -.• •
Montrose Feb. 18, 1839.-if.
CLOVER
=LAND-
Timothy Se - ed!
FOR SALE BY
413 .X3.3Rucifigerzeals,
4.7! THE OLD STAND OF
COBB a ROGERS.
Montrose, Mitch 2,1822.-6 w
- re' An En
Ch ish Paper tap that the new
wurk upon teh arles Dickens is engaged
•is not to published, but to he read by
himself; and, further, that be realized up
wards 44'45,000 by his readings last year.—:.
Tbaekeray, awarding to the same authority,
has . fatatilly we nittr,o,-rAilml*Vl/
of
NOVICE
S HEREBY GIVEN
that , in application hai been
I made to the Court of Common Mae of = Samoa.
henna County, for the incorporation of " The Rector,
Church. Wardens, and Veatrymee, of Grace
.
--.41 Great Bend.!::- G. BR:WADAPrni,t_ , _ . . _ • 6 'O:,:L . ' 11.11. ' " ' ••
Li- • t . ~.. , w.
~ ' " ~ _ . . _ . = too ILsc • '1814.41r,
~ _ , - - , , ..- - ---- ..
M;==EM
rszsa
11111111liard Tables. • ,
firsagiiekr ' Great Boa
Thomps*lteems,ll4o.l • P. plumb.
' - Dbtilleriea.•
d. Yol`aUi
• . B4Alpin.
And „the ,Tadgdi . of die COurf or Cdoniiii Pleas of
said Counts 11M hold a Court of Appeal in Upe Court
11 ° 6 t 4 Ort irontriimi r lo and for said Coney, ti;tTlturs
do., the 14th day of Apnl, at 1 o'clock, p. m., at
which time and place any of the memhanta senluid
and elassed as alormiaid, their agents or .atiotitep;
may appear, and appeal from said tutses , anent if they
think proper :. ALBERT TRUESDELL,
..11feretratik .Appratalr.
liherty; s lll.areh 16, 1113%
•Ayer's Sa rsaparilla. '
A.C,mPr
-tstfi r-- a , h ,- ^tHe effective antidote fo r
the'rEwesse. leseethattla di-or puted rum. It Ls believed that anvil
mutely %anted by those win, suffer from .enneou. comptaintn.
and that bat which will aoamplish. their cent must come .4ln,
=ease terrier to ttds bare dawn( ourateletedfAlow eftizeto. ,ar
emuldttalY tido Createwad erM dn It has beep Touren by exmairdent
du no of the worst cares In the f itlowira co:apt:ant. :
fmnfilla. and Scrofulous e.urrplainta. Eramkma saod Emptier
Thateases, Mena ricuplea Merles. Tumors. *tut, !..rata
Svlthilbt and tteplatic I t.-
ss Tic,ntedhataelt. Iheohte. Itirteper and Jodi:ea.
.1. la, Authout's flm. ambindred tor tre.sle
elm t1: - ..EapLart4to ariAng from Impolite of the blood.
Tll. componad will he found a met promoter of health. I, hen ta
ke:lln the iptinc. to expel the foal hmunrawhlch 1-der 10 the binod
at that 'rowel of the year.. lip the timely expulsion of them many
rankling dirreders am Moped In the bud. Multitudvn.st. 1 , 7 the
*Mathis remedy. Non tliessoelvm trent the endumnit of f,ulerhp
, thew and nteenowowet tl:re nr doh the !rtit obi .111 Atli - , to rid
itself of cornaptione,,lf tot to do this through the natutal
eharrnelr•oftht la:de by an teethe rueelkine..Clesume out the vi
, thteil Wad wheorier you find Its tropeirities turttiy tint - omit the
akin In blonde. eruptkota yr wen :citerne It w henyzat ned it Nob.
strutted and .I whim the tele.. clMnse whenet er It to foul
noel Y'nui f<nilnin bbv .I,<*. Even whervao partleuhr
disonlor to felt, psopleetOne Letter hesdthaind Iterywgur . he cleans.
Veen the blood brat/A . 4.nd OTi toll: but with
tole pabulum of life disordered, there Um he pn LIAM Sum.
et or later socorthhlat mg* gn smog, anti liegruat unithltset7 of
life Is rlls, edema ic neertMtwli.
Sarrapdritla LS, and desert,' mach the reputatten of serompllM-
Ing flu. etas. Bat the world has teen emtglously deceived by
nreparations of 11. battle 14,-te.the drone alone has not all the t
le
tee that a elalmed for It. but more 'bemuse ruastv trrrtraratimt. tow
tending to be conceutrattli extracts of it. contain but Ilttleof the vir
tue of fienspatita. maim thing ell.
ihttiag late Yew* the hay. , !eel , faialed beluga hottlean,
temtine to et,. quart of Extmet of haretpartlbt 'for one
Moot of tin.e hare beeu'frands glen the akk. fdr they D.t.rdl p p x rq I
ail,, Ilttle. iI sine Karotparilla. hut often tko etirativerfgettiva
ever. Ream bitter and painful deettonnihhoVtit foThore4 the
use ^Moe ne*.p. ectratts yg elaworiatigla *mob good the market.
until themme itself ia 1.1441Vde1. and hue become erbolivms
with imPledgbe andebeat. 10th1 we canals compound tiarrototilla
and milt. ..uPPIY an a ...Pl' shan re the name from
Ito I.t.Eoldoony wh:ch lefts upon h. a bri we I Mot we love
Emend for heats in, It hae ittruni arbleh are Irresbeahle toy the ordb
rare run of the disease. It to Intended to one. -In order to tenure
their complete era.litarion Amu the realm the tetrad)" should fe.N.
dicitmety taken according to directions on the bottle,
i.DR. 1. C. ATER dr. CO.
• LOWELLL, MASS.
•
Price; $1 per. Bottle; Six Bottles for $5. -
• ZAL.......m• ••• •
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
lm wr tot itseii such a lanolin for the cure of even- swiety rtf
Thrntte and Lang Complahtt. that ft b entirely arateemary t.,r ustn
lefottllt the evidence d tte tnati laitPlopd•
A. 11 ton bees la mews use theeeeeeet Let• pewee. we used not
do mole than aware the yea* Ite ptiallty ickevt up to the
ever had been, add that it may be felled on to do fir their relief an
It bas rear teen farad to do.
•
Ayer's - Cathartic Pills' ,
FOR THE STNS OF •
Crallreneet. Jamul*. „likniegala. -Ditieutere. Foul
Strenich. EryitipelnOlesttnetre. Hia F rn..,E.,..Erurainns and
Skin Mammy. LleierCcemplalat. Vtoper. - 'rein% Tesuani and emit
Rheum Worm*. Guilt, Neuralgia. as a hoar lilt alai Ale tartly
lag the 'Blnd.
Mey areaway anted. so that the mut wetgitive PO take theta
*silently. ifid they are the best swltent is the world tK the put.
ut &family
Prier," 21 trite per dos ; Fire EiTif, for 11,00.
Ghent sambra of el Thnidaabfitatmeatecand eatirieut
P , r.ktharer, hart teat llama le milt, the igatianallened ueet'ul•
hew et *hoe ressiedie.. And an ***ltem wall not troll tint boa ,
en* of theta. The agtint, helot" named tnrukh ore disettlisu
Alum= in which they are glen:• kb she I dearttpdtes efiho
abuse tatuptiuHas, and the trattacht that should be liAlateed tar thelr
lbw sob be put off by. sapriasaided skis other pethsratious
thee :oa th tunes pork Dessod Arses, and lake 1.0 Others—
The. Slek sue the bra aid there b for them, and %bey &mkt hare It.
A.S our gerusdles are fur a& by .
-A, MUSELL. Athatrese ; H. THATHR. Ith:smock •HA •
! SCOTT!THING VILLE tH. E. riIiCRWA Lyns; WALT.
AUX dc'SWhani. Ashore; sod by sit .Drugsasthasel the 'wind
73ed Xerchasts is Susq. Co.
OM R
THE GAIISPEN SEEDS
While tko ditsortn4alic Owlets !
ALARGE • lot of wamnionfirsna
and SHAKER Seeds. Fred Ind for Pak
.a.rap; by J. LYONS & SOY.
Montrose, Minh 14, 1859..
Ilmetmapes. BROUOO. •
I\TOTICii 4 hereby given thWi haters teliameriMr7
J. upon the estate of Rant Sammett, lato:on
Franklin township, Susq. Co., deed, have been ,
sued to the subscriber, and all persons indebted to I
said estate are heel* „wedged to saki immediate 1
pamnent, sud-ill persona having cWma will tdease
present . them to him at Windsor. Broome Cutinty,X.
orto
edMIA ileotiry Fitch, liontivie. Pa.; duti attest,
st
M )r, T.1ia4,107= 414. I
PREI'AREDIST
122/
W - SHERI:PPS ' SALM, ' .
iiitite• if smid4 •;writs tiiiitiegibritniLe n ollit
f Cosunon Noe cif Susquehannacounty, d to
me eliretited, I will expose to Sale, by Tuldic'vendue,
at the Court Ifouse, in Montrose, on,..SaterdaY, the
2dalav of April, 1859, - 0 one O'elock, - p.-m., the fob/
Inwitideseribed pieces - or paicela ofland, to wit:
AI that certain piece or parcel Of land Fititate hi
theiklinallip. of i'athrop, ',County offlikopiehanna,
and State of Pennsylvania,bounded-and dobribed
as follows,' to wit on the north by the south ne of
John Groft's warrant ; on the east by the east
Andres' Tyhout's warrant; on the south by lan
trackd by G. A. Grow to James Wescott, al
'the west by the Delaware; Lotiwanna, and
' ern Railroad Company; containing st. arms, n •
less, with the appurtenances, one framed bons
log barn, and about 15 acres improved. [Tak
execution at the suit of Bell and Tingley vs. C
Wither.]
Alio—All that certain piece or parcel of
situate in the Township or Yew Milford, Coen
Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, ho
land describes! as follows, to wit: on the norti
1 lailds of 0. Smith and William Mathews ; on th
by land Of L. and D. Jennings; on the rout
lands of L. Lewis, and on the west by lands i
Williams; containing 152 acres, be the same 1
or less, with the appuitenanca, one framed Al
one framed barn, one eow.honse, one orchard,'
about 00 AO4B Improved, ' [Taken in executi6
1 the snit of C. 8. Bennett to the use of 8. Hutch!
vk Co. vs. John A. Dix.] ' I
Also—All that certain piece or .parcel of!
• tiltuitte In the Township of Springville,- Cone!
Susquehanna. and State of Pennsylvania, hoe]
and described as follows, to wit : on the north
I lands of Horace Ball and Bunnell ; on the
illy lands of John 8. Williams; on the south byl
of Drinker, and on die west fly lands of John c
containing 133 acres, with the 'appurtenances, ,
house, two barn; ono sawmill, and abopt- 80
Improved. [Taken In execution at thekuit of
Eldridge vs. Henry Williams.] -- -,
_1
Also-AUthat rennin piece or.,,pamel. of
' situate In * Townships of Greatliend and Oa I
County of Susemeharina, and State 'of Pentasyl e
bounded and,deterlheil as follows, to wit : on
north bv theland of Washington Hawkins and' 1
now or late of J. C. Pish"; on, the east by Lands
D. Mersereau and Squires and Thomas; on the sot
by Squires and Thomas and land of U. McMinn.
and on the west hy land Of S. M, and!). Minim al
James Warden ; enntakleg about 208 acres, to,
or los, together with the appurtenances, one ma
house, ona orchard; and about six acres improv 1.-
[Taken in exeention at the nit of S. H. Dayton tin
use of C. S. Bennett is. Gilbert Hawkins.]
Alio—All that certain piece or parcel ofland
situate in the Township of Rush, County of Su enc..
i
henna, and State of' Pennsylvania, bounded am de
scribed as follows, to wit : On the north by Lands of
George Kennedy; on the oast by heels of fit orge
Studer; on the tenth by lands of P. McCauley, and
on the west by lands of James Logan; conta nine
150 acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, one
framed house, and about 40 acres improved. [T ken
in execution at the_suit of A, Lathrop 5: Co. vs.
Dennis Crosby.]
Also illthose Certain pleees or pared of
land situate in the Townships of Oakland and Har
mony, County of Susquehanna, and State of enn
-sylvania, hour.ded and described is follows, to wit :
No. 1, is a lot patented to henry Drinker, on di nut
let of eile'a creek, OwWiling tin acres more or less,
• ad; lain and east of lot li% 79, on the John yle's
I
map o resur'velof the Whartop lands, and al: 4 ad
joint!' and lying west of lot No 61% on- Fame map,
and hounded on the mirth by the Susquehanna ricer,
with i sawmill and framed Buse and barn thereon,
and about 40 acres improved. No 2, aleu lot Ne 79,
on the same map of resurvey, containing 76 acres
and twenty perches, with about six acres Improved.
.No a, also lot No 60; on the rime map 'of resurvey,
-containing 90 acres and 62 perches, wholly unim
proved. No 4, also lot No 61, containing as shown
by the aforesaid map cf reservay,lB acres and 86
perches of land. Ko 5, also lot No 58, on the Same
map of resurvey, containing 84 arms and 132 perch
es,
unimproved. No 6, also lot No 57, on the quune,
map of resurvey, containing -6I acres and 1.6 perches 1 1
wholly unimproved. No 7,; also lot No 24, on the I
• same map of resumers* containing 724 acres[ to
which has been added, 154 acres from the southwest
corner of lot No 5, on same map, and 9 acres i and
50 perches from the northeast coiner of No '7, on
[ said map —making in the whole of this - parcel -1.7
acres. with two framed houses, one framed barn, and.
-awmill included in this parcel, and one shanty and
about 50 acres improved. No 8, also lot • No 14 on
said map, Containing 511 acres and 86 perches Unim
proved. NO 0, esti lean 42 on said nutp, cothain
mg 106 acres' and 37 perches, wholly unimpron.l.
No 10, also hit No .43 on said map, containing 103
acres and 11)2 perebet• wholly unimproved. No 11,
also lot No 44 on said - map, containing 77 acres and
69 perches, wholly ambnproved. No 12, also lot ho
45 on said map, contaitmg 78 acres and 133 perrlies
nnimproced. No 13, Also lot No 46 on said snap,
containing:llG art' 63 perches, wholly unim
preibeel. No 14, also lot No Seen said map, contain
ing 85 Itt`ret and 105 perlizel l wholly T'"lMP.MyCjd.
Xe 13, also.enother lot or parcel of land knoan as
having been warranteed Bed surveyed by the Com
monwealth of :Pennsylyania to C. L. Ward, lying on
the t'enewattalireek, In Hai-Mobs Township, 'con
taining in the whole 232 acres, with the usual allow
ance for roads, adjoining and lying west of an IPtler
*arrant in the name of Sanmel -Wallis 6ita is :oily
unimproved, [Taken in execution at anc suit of A.
4: - Niii tit. k. -A. !Ph/U.l. . ~.
Also—All that mitt= piece or parcel of land.
• situate in the Township of Auburn, .Cotinty of SLlP
quelumna. and Sate of Pennsylvania, botinded and
described as fiellowe, to wit: on the north hiTir d of
Alwahaip,Weithon; en the test end trot I.`y to of
SeOrge Haverty, and on the south by land of Cl H.
Lowe; containing about If acres, be the same more
or leo; together with the appurtenance; one framed
house, oee tarn, one blacksmith shop, and all I im
proved. [Taken in execuLonnt the suit of A. La
throp and-Co. vs. Q - 8. - I.simati.]
&Dna—All that certain piece or parcel of land
situate in the Township of Thoinson, County of 'Sus
quehanna, and State-of Penollvania, bounded 'and
doe:riles! as follows. to wit: beginning at flit 'old
,basswood stump; being an old witnessed come of
lots ; thence along the line of James Burch en's
Land and land or Charles W
Om righter, north •Ifiq a rt s
1 r
)30 rods, to a Omer In the line,cf eald'Cluirlei ri
fted land at die Intersection of a cross *all, th nee
along said cross wall on the line Of other lan d of
Joel Lamb, newth, 521.* Ikea; 944 toils to the end of
Old citiss *all i thence north 743° *eat, 32 rod. and
5 links to a stake on the east side of creek ran
thence up said-creek run south 46r - west, 20 Coda,
to a corner on the west tide of said creek run to the
South end - near a large hemlock on the Met 'side of
, mid sun; 'lhemie south sof" west, 19 rods and 10
links to a beech, on the west side of said run ; thence
south lsr west, 16 rods and .5 links to a comer near
an ash tree on an old division line of, lots thence on
said &Wen lino smolt 441* west, 40 rods to a stake
an d stones i n li e p -- Q t Williamson's lot: them* along
said line south 43" east, 100 rods and 2111iuks,•to the
place of beginning: containing 87 acres, -be the
raffle more.or lege . , with-the appurtenance; one barn,
and about one half hoproied. Also—All that cer
tain-pieee or parcel of land situate in the Township
of Thomson, Counts' of Susquehanna and State of
Pennsylvania, bnanded and described as follows, to
wit : on the north by kind of Ebeneser :1/deslienger ;
on.the rest by lands of Ebenirer Messenger and
Charles Wright& f on the meth by land -of Charles
Wrighter, and on the west by land of Oliver Wil
liams and-Alvah Mudge; containing about 223 acres
be theMllle more or less, together with the appur
tenances, one framed -'house, two bane, , ope horse
barn, ahcill, woodhoum and either outbuilding; one
orchard, and about 140 acres- Improved; [Taken in
execution at the suit of Sml'ey and - Curtis sa -feel
Lamb.] . _
Also—All that certain piece or pafeel of nd
eituate.in the Townqiip of Clifford, County of us
quehtithm, and State of Pennerive:4a, bonudsd -and
described as fultowe, to wit : on the north by lands
of Benjamin - Ayrei and, William Co ll ; on the east
and south by lands of :William Campbell, and on the
west bv land of Thomas P. Plvinney and the Crystal
Lake i - containingabout 209 acres, he the same more
or hiss, together with the applartenanco, one dwell
ing house, one wagon house, two harm, and -other
out bonding; one omitted, and about 175 acres lin
ollrved. [Taken in execution at the suit of-D. .N,
Lathrop to - the use of Eiiii . halet Wells va. *Sylvester
Johnson.]
Also—AU that certain piece or parcel of land
I situate in the Townshipi of Herrick, County of Sus
quehanna, and State of, Pennsylvania, bounded and
described ali follow; to wit: beginning at..,a Corner
on the soutk side of the Coehecton and Great Bend
Turnpike road; two rodslaelow the west end of the
dwelling house ei Charles Bonner; thence south 85"
east 88 perches to the middle of the mill creek;--
thence down said track the-several courses thereof
121 - perchet to Where the said creek compel the road;
thence northwest 120 perches to'atualte and .atones;
their:or north 55!. east 118 Perches to Ogee Of be:
-ginning; 'Coutaining l l2 AMP and 711 percher, (ex
j cepting and reserving for the use of beans Day his
heirs and aaligatillob toil stare near' the head of
the spsing adjoining the laud of the said &sotto Day,
for a watering place,) beim; the same Premisa which
Charles Bonner and Cathaime his wife; by indenture
dated the 224 ally of April,. 1825, conveyed to David .
X , 00,1 Jr., topther'lvith the appurtena n ces, one dwell
lug house r one barn, one gcery , some fruit trees, '
• and mostly improved. ' Taken in execution at the
wait of Christopher Le: Ward arid Williamdessup as
sigueeseif Catharine Boom., vs. Willion . P. Garold •
Williato Cox, see., with notice to Willard, Walker
Teir.v Tenant.) ..
•
Als•-4.11 that rer - WI) On or parc e l of land
sitteitibi'the Township of Ntilr Xilfoqd; CO 4III YI Of
M
==E=l
and deseribetjas'Adleiste, to yilit_beginning at a post I
in tho',fupcei it being the . atintliw,est..corner of the
panatinant lotowmed bit thelksagregstional Church;
thence south 86.1.* cast 1 0. ati(64row perches to a
pont In the Puce; thence easti'ar 6 and 14 KIIS
- perches to a post in the fence. for a clorner4 thence
north 88' west 2 andAlOths perches; thence nOrth-1
Se - west 8 and 4-10thai perches to a beech stake, it
being the corner of the lot surveyed to A. W. H;rd.
I ns by Ogden Pratt ;_ thence east 3i. north 31 per-Ch
et to the place of beginning; containing :14 and
6-lOths perches', be the same more or less, together
with the appurtenances, one building formerly weir
pied as a foundry, and all improved. [Taken 'nate
cntion at the snit of Silas Hamilton to the use of E.
Aldrich ye: Orrin - Bennett:l
Aldo—All that certain piece or parcel of land
situate in the Township of Middletown, County of
Susquehtutim, and State of Hatinsylamnia, bounded
eta described as follows, to wit: beginning so perch
es iouthwest t f the Milford and Owego Turnpike
rolid at a opener of Land in pOS.V6Aor t of Ebe nezer
Potter,
itt the lino of another lot of-laud in possess
ion of John Harrison; thence south 37' west 120
per Chen to a post in thi; Wolf Road (so called}' nt a
corner of Michael Whaleiferland; thence north ~53'
west' along said Whtdett'al laud fin perches to a -post
irt,,titeline of James Ferry's land, north 37' east 40
perches to a post; thence southeast al a right_ angle
front the last above named land 211 perches to a post;
thence itOrtheast at a tight angle from the last above
mentioned Rue Co perches to a post ; dictum south
r,:r east CO pmelars to the ,lac' of beginning; con
taining 30 acres„be the same more or less, together
with the appurtenances, one framed lionseone barn,
some fruit trees and about 411 acres Impr n yed. [Ta
ken In esetratlon at the suit of J. P. W. Riley vs.
Philip
Amio all that certain *ire or parcel of land sit
uate in the Township of Middletown, County of Sus-.
queltuna, and State of Pennsylennia, 'bounded and
described as follows, to wit: on the . north by . the
public highway and land of Amos Canfield; on t h e
east brisad of Mrs. Shipman', and on th e sou th un d
west by Otis ROSS and the fluidic hi g h wa y conta i n .
ing about 30 acres, be the same more or less, togeth
er with the appurtennneen, two framed dwelling hou
ses., one lam; one grist'mill, and about 25 acres im
proved. [Taken in execution at the suit of D. Bailey
surviving partner of D.. Laney staid -
Ana en.- Win. E.
Jonet.] •
'Attica—All that certain piece or parcel of hind
situate in the Township of Lino;, Comity of Sus-
ottraul State of l'entesylvania, bounded and
(Meribed as follows, to wit,: on the north by lands
of Ilenjantin Tontle, Asshel Wescott; Ctrarreti M. I
Tingley. James G. and Marcus Case, anti Andrew I
Conrad; on the east by Warren M. Tingley, Denis
min Tourje, Elisha Bell, and Andrew Conrad ;on the
south by Elisha itcil , Martin Conrad. and Stephen J.
mig ar d, an d on the west by fames G. and Marcus
Case, David Wilmatth, and George Miles; contain-
ing about 472 acres, be the same More or less, to•
gether with the appurtenances, five dwelling, houses.
three - barns, one blacksmith shop, two orchntsis, nnd
about 21,0 acres improved. xerpting., however, - *2O
acres and six perches included in the above d/nacrip.
tion, owned by Harriet Clark, and it ended snit de
scribed as follOws, to wit ; beginning at a stake and
stones corner of lot sold to Benjamin C. Teurje ;
thence north 8.84' east On perches inn s t ate mot
stones corner; thence math Gl', 13 and 4-lush:
perches to a - stake and stones corner on the, north
"aide of the Clerk road; thence south littf west CO
perches to n stake and stones corner ; thence north
eastl3 and 4-10ths perches to the place of be
ginning; with one dwelllng.hou.se. And partly im
proved. [Taken in execution, at the suit of C. L.
Ward va.-Ruftas D. Clark.]
Also—All that Certain piece or parcel of land
situate in the Torrnshio,of Lefler, ("panty of Semple
hanmt, and State of Pennsylvania, boitn:;7-t and de
scribed as followia; to wit: beginning at a hen - i1:n:14
the south corner - of Aaron Rynenrson's land, and the
west corner of lands hereby conveyed ; thence by
lands of Hugh Mead, Henry Coatatit,. And Reuben
Baker, north aist 270 perrlit4 to a stake and
stones at the line of the thinker Isne,ol Thenee n.
long said last mentioned line, south 45" rai east 74
perches to a corner in the marsh; thence by land
of Orville Tiffany, sonth 3(+'. west t perches to
a maple; thence south 27' east 70 percheS to II beeelt;,
thenee,along the south bank of Meadow erevlt and 8
rods therefrom-southwesterly by the sca r ab and dis
tances thereof to a stake and stones; thence north
I ine of
Con
-4.1 on
Vent
,ore or
1, one
n 111
arks
,
, land
' l y of
,ended
of J.
'more
and
n at
ME
land
4y of
hided
h by
i evt.
4Juis
Q 6.4 •
~ one
acre
lii' west 16 perches; thence 67i' west 42 poetics
to a post.; thence south Br east 45 . perches to a
emit thence south 32k' east 26 perches io a LAII
- thence south oq° west 241 perches to a hem
lock; thence north 45i' west 67 perches to a hem
lock ; thence south 49i' west 113 perches 'to a pmt,
rind piende 45° west 140 perches to the tiegin4e;
-containing 24 ameilres,erving to the said grantors
the grist mill, Ma dwelling house near it, and 20,
acres around and adjoining the same, from the tdewe
described land) witlytbe upputillaussas, one framed
dwelling house, one barn, .one .wngon, house, one
shop, tad orchards, and about 140 acres impreve.i .
[Taken in execution at the suit of if. fI. Frasier
„Ailin'r of Oliver Bacon d'ec'd vs., Luke Reed and Mar
tha Reed his wife.] -
Also—All that certain piece or parcel of la:,d
situate in the Township orßusli, county of Susene
hanna, and Sane of Pennsylvania, bounded ,and de
st'xilic.l ask:diem% to wit: beginning at the berth
west cornet of a lot of lend ortrtey4l for Philander
If. Pepper, in the line of an oriiinal *arrant to lien.
ry Drinker ; thence by the said Pepper's line north
70' east 40 perches; thence south 20' east by lands
conveyed to John Granger 24 - perches ; 'thence by
-the same - north 60' east 107 and 4-10ths perches to
the line of lands-invissession of Nathaniel Millis ;
thence by the said Millis s lot eolith 46" last 13
perches to the line of land conveyed to Zclilial La
throp; thence by the same and by lands formerly of
Warren Lung south 44° west 18 perches; thence
tartly by Warren tomes lot and partly by land of
Wm. Lathrop, being also the line of the said Drink
er's tract, and thence by the line of the said Drink-.
er'a tracts north 20' west 135 perches to place of be
ginning; containing -64 nervy and 16 perches, more
c.r less, with one framed'lsottsei barn, and about 83
acres improved, iTaken in execution at the suit of
Edward Overton vs. James Crawfoni.]
Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land
situate in the Township of Lathrop, County of Sus
enehanna, and Suite of Peensylvania, bounded .at.d
ilesetibed as follows, to wit : bee - hitting at a hem
lock wecthe southwest corner of land conveyed to
Elisha fond; thence by the land east 120 perches le
a post, the said Elislia Lord's southeast corner;—
thence. south 90 perches to a pout ; thence west 1201
perches to a post, and thence north 90 perches to the
place of beginning: containing .67 acres and SO
perches of land, be the same more or less,
with . the
appertenanees, one framed house, one barn, one
blacksmith shop, some fruit trees, nisi about' 40
acres improved. .[Taken in exechtion at the snit of
e.. 31. Gere and Is. A. Smith Committee of Edwin i
!Tiffany, a lunatic, vs. P. 5. Bronson and Anita' M.
Benison.]
Also--All that certain piece or parcel of Lush
situate in the tottnallip of Apolacon,'Suiquehanna
Connty ; the first of which is bounded and described
it,h follows to Beginning at a mast by the road in
the line of.Tohnson Foster's land, thence north 66
perches to a pad, thence west 55 perches to a post.
thence. north 37 east'6o perches to a post, thence
north 20 perches to a hemlock, thence 'east 14 - 1
'perches toe post, thence south 130 perches to a
post, and thence west 21 perches CO the beginning..
containing; 1 seers. with the appurtetinntes. 1. framed
house, I framed barn, and about' 5 acres humored, '
AI - so—One other lot situated as above, bounded
and described as follows: Beginning at a post in the
east line of Charles Benin's lot, thence south 63'
van JO perches to a post, thence south 4 perches to
a post, thence west 10 perches to a post, and.tttente
north 1.1 4 east 4 6.lntlis perches to the beginning.
containing 3.loths of an acre, all improved, with an
orchard thereon. Also—The interest of Barney
Ifestierer to and in the following described piece or
Parcel of laud, situate as above, bounded and de..
ecribed ni follows : the first described as fellows to
wit: Beginttipat a post by the road at -the south
east corner of the above first described piece of land,'
thence north'l6o perches to a' post, 'thence cast 26
6-10th perches to a post, thence south' 7 4 east - 160-
perches to a post, and thence by the road west a.;
peaches to the beginning, containing 31 acres more
or less, together with the appurtnitnees, about 16
acres Impetived. Also—One other lot situate as
aboic and bounded and described as follows; Begin.
sing at a post by the road, a corner of Cliark 'tur
fman lot, thence north 14' east 7 perches to a post,
thence tea 10 perches to a post, thence south
perches to a post, thence west d perches to a po st,
thence south 2 perches to the centre of the Aud
tJaeotx-north 62' west 4 perelics to the beg,inning ;
containing 5-10ths of an acre, with the appurtenan
ces, 1 orchard and-all improved. {Taken in execu
tion at the suit of Wut. Iluffetn is. Riney MS:Sheer.
AISO-4ly virtue of en order of the Orphans'
Coast I will expose for sate, at the mute time and
place, the following described teal estate, situate in
the Townehip 'of Oibaon..Conitty of Susquehanna.
antfrataterif Pennsylviuthi, bouilded - and described
as follow.; to-wftr the rust piece bounded on the
north by lands of Lewis Brainard, formirly owned
by Alonzo Met - on the cast by land formerly
occu
pied by-Ira Belcher and Ellaha Williataa; on. the
south byland of Plisha Willis:its, and on the- west
by lands of Oliver Payne and Ifubbard Payne ; con
taining 116oeres,'be the same more or less, (except
ing a piece of hind near the Xeutnek road Baur rods
square, enclosed and used and occupied as a burying
.ground, with the right of way to and from the same,)
with from 70 to 80. acres improved, adwelling house,
barna;and orchard. The second pier. situate in the
Township aforesaid, bounded and described as fol
' hawa..tomit,:.beginning at a stake And atones the
soetheastcorner of a lot of bind formerly owned by
Ilapund Posers, - dec 4 d; thence ' oo l3oe IP' 'West 28
Denbo to
.*
.sqikeend matt's; theticie
Test Ott perches to a steksaustr uosth
is •
north 3 east.2B perches to a betide& tree ; Ocoee
South 85° emit 96 perches to the plarie elbeginning;
containing 16 nerve and 128 perches, be. the satne
more or lea, the sahl 16 neres.Aolly unimproved._
Focht:em wlll in all cases be required to' pay, on
the day a nn amount sulnlent to cover the
corteof Sale;otherwiac; the property - vrill -be resohil
forthwith. JOHN YOVG, Sherif:
Sheriffs Office, Montrose, March 16, 1839.
Sheriff's Snie.
Pvirtue oC ftntidry. writs issued by the Court
of•Commou Pleas of Susquehalma county and to
me 4111ecteel, I will expose to sale by nubile vendee,
at the Conn House in Montrose, on Saturday the 10th
day of March, 1899,mt one o'clock, p.m., the fol
. owing described piecea or parcels of land, to wit :
Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land
r eineste indhe Township of Oakland, County of Sus- .
queleamen, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
deseribeel AS follows ; to . wit : beginning at a black oak
tree on the north bank of the Susquehanna river.and
in the northwest corner of lands belonging to Chas.
Davis ; running thence 2" and 5' cast airing the east
line of said Dayis'4 laud to a stake in the centre of
tiee - tsighwar leading from Lanesboro' to Great Bend;
thence westerly along said highway cf. and 2-sths
Perches to a stake in the corner of land now owned
by dames Van Antwerp; thence north }' east, MlO4 l
perches to a stake nod atones; 'thence south Sof°
cast, 171 and 2-laths perches to a white oak tree;—
thence south neat along the line of an original
survey 2544 perches in the centre of said highway;
thence westerly along said highway, 10 and 1-lath
perches; thence south 2°.and west 51) perches to
tite,batek of said liver; thence down said river to the
place of beginning; containing 355 acres, be the
same more or less, (excepting therefrom, however,
25 acres on the north - Side of said highway, belonging
to Charles Davis,) together with the appurtenances,
three framed dwelling nou=ns, two barns, one or
chard, and about ion acres improved.
Taken in execution at thquit of Caleb Cannalt as
signee of William B. ()sheen*, ye. Thema' Jackson
and Fanny M. Jackson his wife and Harry. Be' 'God- ,
win and Helen Godwin his wife.t,
JOHN
. 11'0UNG, Sher!".
Sherlff,"B Office, Montrose . , March 2,4859.
Executor's Notice.
NOTICE fa hereby given Ukall per ca haring
de
mandsagainst the estate of Darius Tingley, late
of flat rd, deceased, that the mine must he present
ed to the uniterAigned for arranvinent, and all per
sons indebied to said Estate, are requested to make
immediate payment.
CIiAELESTINGLEY; Executor.
Llartivd, March 2,1859.-6 w
Register's Notice.
13UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to all persons
I concerned in the foll Owing Estates, to wit:
Estate of. *TARRSON . PARMF.NTER, late of Gibson
township, deed, Jacob L. Gillett, Arlminixtrator.
Estate of EZEKIEL BARNES, late of Gibson, deed,'
Charles Tingley, Administrator.
RIRITO of Amos TIFFANY, late of Ifitrford, decd;
Vis gil TiMinv, Administrator.
Estate of NELSON ToTasst, Tate of Brooklyn, tlec'd,
A. T. Tidliny and E. L. Kent, Ationiniatratorx..
Final at'count of WALTER WATSON, Guardian of
W. W. irammosn.
' , Estate of Waltman . Erma, late of Rush, deceased,,
Matthew Dunmore, .4 dos inest rotor do femig non.
That the a&ountants have settled their account!'
in the Reikter's Office in and fOr the county of Sus
qaehanna, awl that the same willbe presented to the
Jvidge; of the Orphans' Courts of Paid 'county; on
Friday, Apr. 13th„ 1:Q59, for confirniation ancrallor-
CHARLES NEALE, J:eviater.
Register's Office, 3f0ntr0:. , e,.?
?farad, D , 74.59, •
Administrator's Sale
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE, that hi WV:nee
ati order of the Orphans' CO - tart of the County
of Susquehanna, the subscribers will on Sattihlay, the
.I.d day of April next, at I o'clock, p. tn„ upon the
Premises herVinurter described, Spine to public sale,
by vendue, the intete,t of Luther Price, under a
contract, in and to the followin,g , described piece or
parcel of land, situate in Gibson toulaship, in said
Count.; -bounded on the North by the road running
flout the Kcntuck school house to Harford, East by
lands of gilas Tarry and - Garton Abel, ou the South
by lands . of Oliver Payne, and West by lands of Chas.
Wither; containing eighty acres or thereabouts,
about fifty or u Welt are improved, and on which hi a
funned star" and a half dwelling house, wnin _and
Itorac
Terms of tilyment mile known on the day of sale
CHARLES TINGLEY, t Administrauzjp.
- J. K. GRIMES,
Gibson. 3lanl; 9, 1 ki..59....4w
Executor's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby p rim to all persona - haring de
mands against the . Estate of PHILb Bllllititt,
late of the tottrnddp of Silver Lake, -ilec'd, that iha
-t.tme most be presented to the underaigned for nr
mngement, and all persona indebted to - said Etude
are ropteiled to make iminediate payment.
JAMES RuITARns, 1 Eur „ tors
I'HILO V. BRIG 7, .
Silver tale, March 17, 18.59.-6 w
Take Notice!
W ill l,Tiran A TL'o b a Y r4 wi PA L :
k i t e lt b A l C B t 9 RT4R tho le u f t i an m. v r
fo,:t canoe or provocation, I do hereby forbid any one
harboring or trusting her on my account, f r I shall
pay no debts of her contracting. ' • -J1•
T. B. CARTER.
Auburn,„liarch
Strange and . .
Mysterious:
•
THAT vier". intelligent man in this community
shonlil not knoK . that" a new arrangement has
hem made by
WEAVER & ATIEERTON,
et the STEA iI MILL; for carrying on_the
B.lacksraithing and Carriage Iron;-
ing Business.
Jinni/ know this, to be a fact • but for the.benefit
the fete who do not, we Would.say • that we are pre
pared to do aiiy work in our line which may be en
tianitrd to Mt, In the most durable manner, in the
most improied style, and in the shortest posAlble time.
All Work lnirranetl (fire. Eland Salitfaction.
JAMES IL WEAVER, • - JERRE L. ATIJERTON.
Montrose, March 9, ISs9.—em
Fresh Arrival !
NEW GOODS
FUit TIIE
SPRING TRADE )
AT .
LATHROP & DE WITT'S.
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ci •crv - 3r..3Ft.
and ritmotliy Seed;
','roß alum.
- C. - D. LATHROP._
Montrose, February le, 111WrI1
"Beef ! Beef !i"
ILITEIAT OF THAT?. Wothing—llnly that article,
V V together with oceaeitioal-"RITS" of keels,
MUTTON arid PORK,
r w lie tu r in the Basement 'lleyd k Weheter'a
S. T. Sc i o n 4, j 144 64!"1° f7le's Uhtel. • .
.
•. k
Alarala.2, /1509.-tPti
; Clover &Timoih'
VIHOLESMIE :AFD-RETAIL.
•SALE, BY„ ,
S. • A....W00-151i1717k,
Montiose, Feb. 23, 1859,-8w
New Finn in Brooklyn.
T subs:raterA would respeetfullY 411110111103 to
the people of Brooklyn and vicilifty that oiey
t
hare 'entered into a etipaitnerubip in the 31grcautile
Bohlen under the name and atylenf •
McKenzie & Nichols.
They will keep-constantlyon band a gerteral'-iuwort;
meat of Dry Good'', Grocerie4, Hard
ware, Han' and Caps; Boots and
sheen, Vanked Notions, &C., and: will
dispose of thew for ' •
Cash or Ready Pay,
at ioricezi ‘thich will place toile live undid lire'jwices.
They would have it fti grin city ' , den food that
the husineAs 'will be, conducted. strictly upoii the
REA DY_ sr.teirt, except by s speciat arrange
inept with PRMIPT three to six niontlis.buyers.
`They would
,invite the old cu.tomera
.of. tho 'aloo
fly/1r of MCFenzie .Fc, Eldridge, and the gooier=
ally, to give them a caul, proridsing to deal henorably
and with. all alike. • .
Brine ntonn your Produce end we will pay you the
HIG if ESTILIitKET prices for the sapoin exebange
for Goiids. _
To Daiirymen!
We am makhwarrangements-.10 send your But
ter/Ind obtaittdhe very highest market prices. We
design to do n'agneral Foraiardiag and
Commix:dais Busiutms, l atia.ask a share of
yOur Patronage.
EDWIN
McKENZIE & NicnoLs_
Amo.4 N'iCuots
Brooklyn, March 2, 18:+2.-tr - • •
Didock High . SchOol
. At Dtmock, Swig: Co:4 Pat—
THEpresent term of the THITOCF HIGH SCHOOL
will be kept open until June,.so that those wish
ing to teach may hare au opportunity ofre,rieWiug
their Studien prior to entering Action!: .Studepts ratty ,
enter at any time. Tuition charged by the week at
usual rates. I -
Board, 81,50 porl:Week.
Rooms for those wishing to.hon thethaelyes can
be had by applying to B: M. SWF, Principal.
Chnock, Scsq. Co., Pa.,Match 'C's.'?.-4.w
D3sh®luti®n.
.
IE Copartnership .heretofore.;exisling between
TMt-KENZIE & ELDRIDGE:II the day diftsolved
by mutual enneent. The notes :unl necounte of the
late ftnnlay be found at the old stand, where all
indebted are earnestly requested to cull and-settle
without delay. E :ifeRF,NZIF.,
S. D. ELDRIDOE.
Brooklyn, Feb oq 1530.*--iw
•
_ _
„REMO Y AL..
ri F. FORDEIA3I HA REMOVED2IIIS
kX. Ilarnegg and Trnkik Shop •
ncootw the street, into•the building formerly occupied
by Boyd k Webster;rme door below Keeler kStod
dard':‘,.which he hat fitted up esprdssly for a _ '
Saddle, Harness; and Trunk Shop,.
and where he would he happy to have his friends call
All who have unsettled accounts for 1836, nil
!ease call without further notice,
And oblige, G. V. FORDHAIL -
Montroae, January 19, 1851
Auditor's Notice.
TillE Auditor appointed by the COurt„tirainlit,
set
tle, end adjuat thn.account of the Admintatratoe
of the e?tde of Samuel flilborn, to make diatnlintion,
An., *ill meet the partici; in interest, at hhiolliCe; fat
Montrose, on Friday, 3tarch • 19. 1959, at one o'clock;
p. mt WM. J. TURRELL; Auditor:
Montrose, Feb. 2.4. 1,959.7-1 m
Anditolos Notice.
Auditor appointed by the Conrt, to audit,
Fettle, andridjuFt. the account of the Adminis.
tutor of the estate.of Mohert-P. Vance, deceased, to
maim aistributimAcmill meet the parties in interest,
at his office, in Montrose, on Friday, March 19, 1859,
at one o'ci9ek in the afternoon. •
Wll. J. TIIIIIIELL, .Autlitor. •
Montmse, Feb. 29, 1859,-1,w.. • '
• Ali ditor'l4 Notice.
IFINHE undemienekippOnted'an Anditer,''h,yr, the
R. Orphans' Court of Susq. Co., to audit, settle,
nil adjust. the account of Lyman Blackington, ad
ministrator of David Blackiniton,dee'4,-upon excep
tion? filed to Paid accttunt will hear the parties inter
egeit at his once in Montro?e, on Saturday the 26th
duN , •of March, 1:359, at' one o'clnek in the afternoon.
FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor.
3lontrose, Feb. 22, 1242.-4 w ';
POlie Sae.
sultScriher' will offer at public sale, on the
24th day of March, nt his houso,in DimOck toWn-
SuPq. Co., the following pro\perty : two good
'working horses, I two-year-old colt, r yearling colt,
row., 2 three-yeruc-olds, 11 two-pear-olds, Ut year
I churn 'sheep, 1 hog, n quantity of bay, 1 good
lumber wagon. I lumber pheigh , 2 sett. double har,
•ness. I windmill, 1 cut ling, box, plows, drags, I iron
irel I copper kettle, 2 stoves, one for wood and one:
fbr coal, 2 churns, a quantity of milk-ratta; cross=cut
sitvc, a balance bean), will weigh COO Ibi, and it numn.
her of other 'articles. Sale to commence at 10 o'eloCk;
a. in. Terms—ails - um under five dollars, eaAlt ; all
over five, one year's credit, witui interest and approv
ed security. ' - BIP.R. • .
Ditnock, Feb.
Adminiatrators' Sale.
-NOTICE TS TIF.TIEBT GIVEN, that in Ourauanco
1.11 of an order (Waal*: issned' from the Orphans' Court
of Susquehanna County, the oubscribers will on Satr,
urday, the 19th day of alch, 1859, capd•ie to pub
lic sole by tenae, the followinz described piece, or
parcel of laid, late the estate of &Awn Ilughes, , de
ceased,sitivite ha the townvhip of Herrick, in said Co.,
bounded as follows: on the north by lands of John
Stetrai t; • east by lands of = Plue ; and on the
Noah and west by lands Of John Thirtrialat cord:tin
ink lilo.ncriA more or less, and ou which is a dwel
lbq house, barn, - orchard, nut-houses, &c., and about
70ficres.of which are under improvement. Sale to
be held upon the preinieee,at 1 o'clock, p. in., and
terms of-payment made known on the day of sale. -
•• JOHN THOIIAS.I
Adinhe istraters.
ELIZA. UrfalEg,
Herrick, Feb. Id, 1850.-4 w • , .
Adanlithitrator's Notice
VOTIta: fa herebiglven to Mt persons idssin_wdeinanda against
-11 Ito estate of hcasanno. detessed„ Weal Mont ,
that the same must ess presented to the underdgned fur arrange
meld, and 41 isnanns IndeMed In .aid &date are requested to woke
luunadinte payment. , • J. T. tvilmos.MakinhdratOr
-
CC I , ..TAYLXTO
42/13 'P..
,
Adminibiratorss'
.MOTICE is r hereby-given to all persons having
1 wands t•olinAt . the Estate of 00nt34 hart,
late of New ....Milford; deceased, that the same
must he prtniented to the nr.denjiped for arrange.-
mem, And all persons inddbted to eald'estato are\re
quested to make itutnediaie pay'ment. - •
- m PIT ILE IN sc ,
CHAS. W.I.(I.LES,
New Milford, Feb: 23, I 859.43 w.. -
NV - A VT •
, -
A SITUATION for two colored
,orphan children.
- until they shall becoine or age—ono a boy 13
Team - 01,1,4h° otherAvgisi 11. ,dll,ll aro - bright and
intelligent. ,Enquire,. by letter sr otherwise, of Arm.
A. Orossmon or, Geo, I, -St&e, - Oversews :of the
Poor, for the - Borough of,Montrose. -
• Montrose, March '0459.-tf " -
_
NOTICE
lIEREBY GWEN, that an application bas been
node to the ;cotitt.of Common Fleas of , Susque
henna County, tbr the ineerriniatiion- OF"Tho Free
Wlll Baptist Society of Franklin:" ,
'G, 8.M...W1DA Prothonotary.
Montrose, )tarok.:, 16:59.-Sw
MEW
CLOVER
Seed
y
TIMOHTY SEED !
Litara AND MEDIVIRII-
Okehaid Grass ,Seed,
da*Rogrs,
Mitaßaga, VIM ToevipotOnion *4,
tty the Pound or In less quantitlei.:.-Also
GARWRN'SEED,S,'
BALDWIN &-ALLEN,
MONTROSE, March 2,1-859.-8 w
r 0) .:117A1 I A 11-1
Exact ;astllve_ Ili ALL l!rea.
MOON & CO., tweetfttily Worth
D. their friends and' the - 'public, that thej have
completed "their large and Superior
FLOURING MILLI
• • - - UNIONDALE; :
and commenced the' manufacture of. all -the' Tolima"
kinds of Flour, meal, usui-Feed, of the
poritat,ctullty.: To thaw onectontnted with eor,Ea.
tablistuncitt we would fay .Atsie Four Ram of
Free /cot Stones, manufactured by Hart & Immo,
Utica, N. T.. and superier Michinery frotit'the Wash.&
ington Iron Woiks or L Stirkon Co..&ofNewburye„
N.. Y.,
with three Rolta of the best Anchor cloth,
and th e whole fittednp
Modeft Improvenients of a.FirstClass Mlle
in ennaequenee of these iinprevements; the" Screen"- -
Is dispensed with and better results obtained. Thee
Floor is better and whiter, ould the eating to the
tamer in grinding small •,grams, will :oftenTequal 15 7
per. cent.
Custom - Work
executed proMptly, and in - the beat manner.. FLOUR,
'REAL, rmd FEED kept For vale at the Loyeat Caelt
Prices. IV" Sal Wactioss given in :Every Purace
/ar—PuUie. Patronage is Revireetirilly - Rolicited.
`Uniondale, Feb. 23, 1.839.-1 y
,"
KEYSTONE HOTEL.
Wm. 11.- HATCII L PTOprietor.
Pri tn
ns ner and cemodionstkiet; eittiatitlon Main
1 Street,. near the Court House, said nearly in the
center of the busiiiess portion of Montrose; ii now
fully completed and furnished, anti was opened on
the :nth of September, 1858, for the accommodation
of the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels
confident that he is now prepared to entertain nests
in a mariner that cannot LW to give
Complete Satisfaction
The 'House and Furniture are new, and no .exikeinti
has been spared to render. it equal, if not roomier to
any simtar - establishment inthis part of the Statt It
is well supplied with allthereee.nt iMProvementiiand
comforts, and obliging waitiis will always be in at
tendance to respond te'enstomers. The Stables
connected with' this House are
New and. Convenient.-:
-
The roprietor-reepectfully solicits the patronage
of his old friends and thelpublic generally...
WM. Won.
Montrose, September 22, 1858.—tf ' - • •
•,•.•••
WHAT _NEXT!
.GIIVE" CANDY Instead Of MEDI
VINE, i 5 6.1.4. for _
WORM LOZENGES
Have entirely superseded the use of all other
• clods of
V ERNIFU GLE •
wherever 'tley have become knoWil.. Theiare'
' VERY AGREEABLE
to the taste. ' •
READILY EATEN ' •
PERFECTLY SAFE,. ,
And are the most' L .
•
EFFPOTUAL •
and Reliable antbelnaintie
Medidnie in
USEJ
VIET CONTAIN • \
N,O lORCURY
_ •
or any substance which can injure the weakest
infant, but hare excellent
TONIC PROPERTIES
which . will INVIGORATE the system and ternkr
itproofagainst subsequent attacks. Price kits;
ManuE4ctured N.1?.-..MARSIt6k; Co.,
Scranton, l'a. For sale by Abel Turrel43lcKen
lie k Eldridge., Zerah Very, Eaton dr, Malley; Hay
den Brothers, J: Dickerman, jr:, and Dealers gen
erally. • h
•
- • NOTICE'. • • '
_
1) 1{. E. mitTiticK, 411., would like; af-,.
ter a silence of nearly ten 'years, to' appeal to
the monil sensjhilities of a very generous public, who
have always manifested their sense ofappreciation of
his usefulness by exacting his, services when 'needed
or thought to be needed, who have. giien 110,
other evidence of gratitilde or good-willttlarly.
iu the way of " substantial aid ' as Kossuth would say
—that in? now desires a full and entire settleme_nt of
all his a c counts, also the accountsOf the lite - fine of
Patrick & Dimock ; and he whales firther to state
that he desires nothing to be- considered serong, , lf,,
after a few weeks, the said accounttse, remaining en
settled,should be placed in the ilaWr at a good
~
collector, and modulo account to Mtn something that
will blip - Oats and Buckwheat. `Please notice this end'
take action accordingly.r-Yours Truly, •
ramci, JR.
attention should nights Dail to this,,Jims
'F. Dammam may !Uwe somethingto.do with it, •
Keep it before'the People
Walla the FILLING used by these Tern makers mutates
an achl which EATS the Iron and sootle the Sak. Eckhart of
thteh ma be men at %South Neagh Sheet. and no Rib can be
ate muter the champion potent width slit tau ten 7yiaasoras before It
Mil be ontlrelY caten en: sod that the *fe of .1 Magee, of
Norristos 0, that Via hto.ll Open on the night dee Ist of Deem.
ben nod 0%000 stolen, anorwhlra la Dew DM WYO. Wended Empty
as s Maimed." had on the latneaspowder mid becalm look: cam
ton It IDDIDND by Farrel,Nerftr. k. Cm; se the Only burglar-
Proof lock Da use. •
Flan HEEREM34I,COIS LPIOSSA ES.
the only Safes made In th ee City width ham never been robbed by
landlord or had their MILD* delayed by amide:Mal Ins.—notra
Therrm of the 4th ult.
Evens Warmers reareenserne /MUM DO • New Tens
liellm••—•Wea andetclentd. of Bt. doeeph. do
licrchy certify mar the Met anfr 'slough( tn C. E. Daldwls, made
by Facet k Co.. No. si Walnut gram Phlheielphla. which wax la
the tire tbst occurred here, to ant fireproof, and la useless ae a err.
proof mete ; that the books, parewelry. kx.. which were to the
safe at the time were much 1 used: Rao, that the building width It
wsa In was of Fears. and on ONE dory Mita and that agm as
munede es thr - one which booed arm the salrf lab arm not atillke
lent to hareinkrtst sny ‘ SAYE pittpactilet to be Ftex•Paoor.
Signed. W. R. Pavane. drugalat • Joe. W. Tema; merchant t"
A. Bairns, tanker Desna :Laren kldefkoramamarchante
Wu.unx TUT, JOIN CANDI: B. B. BALDWIN. let.Jureph, Mo.
ILITAXB d WATSON. ISSoatit FOURTH Skeet PbaladatpEdi.
twe now on the Wowt assortment at Salamander Banta lathe
Unttaat Etates, warranted vital to MY °them made on traismalkle
terms., Please glee as a call. ' BILLINGS STROBL%
Siontrcata Janoartl9,l/09.4 , AdZIT•
HERR INGqI:
PATENT FIRE AII!BURGLARPRROF-SAFES
A ARD , to, any person' who • shall
.$1 9000 pnive that one of tht3ll3 has east W.
'ed, in an accidental fire,. to preserve Its coltents.
• The BAST 'SAFES getde. . -.
1 F. D. CRANDLgR, Agent.
Montrose, Nor. 24 1838, N - '
"Illre3rairriE-3L
(ZEN and Nitro Teeth, for sale' "
ABEL TERRELL.
71 . ontrajiN
rose : pctokPEß B : l4. reGb4 4 "4,4 5 ,,
NE w"""`"' 5 1 **Neat.
AD
GOOD ASSORTMENT Or
Just reteived;and,for•eale by
PURDON'S