Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, March 24, 1859, Image 3

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    THE IVIONTROSE
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General _Finding Store
is !kW replettialled with a huge Tariety of
FOREIGN •
DOMESTIC GOODS.
We cordially hiyite the Public' to inspect our
Builders and. Cabinet Hardware,
Pour= ♦io Tint. evrt.Ear,
IItt'SUNK'S TOULS AND VANCFACTCRING, • ARTICLYS,
FARMING TOOLS,
Gnis, , oSPORTING
MISCSI:LANYOt , S Agio VANCri
Lai! GRINDsTOSF/4,
LOCK CHAINS,
BRAIN dSo CILLI/41IATED ENGLISH - SAWS, •
~crUnted to true, out well, carry points, and fee
all kinds of knots.,
- Nails; Iron, and Steel,
BATS AND Cars, ntIOT3 AND SHOES,
TEAS, SrGA COEFER, --- RAISONN,
Crockery,
WOODEN WARE, PAPER HANGINGS,
CIBBIIGE RIMERS CUDS,
LT, r\ FADRICS, NAPKINS ♦ND TADi..I: TA NCR,
• CrSTAIN AND FURNITERK MATERIAL,
- LACES, RifDROiDERIES, CAMBRIC MrSLIN, &C.,
SCOTCH AND SWISS GOODS,'
PoscElc and other:Handkeichier+,
.4....50RTp NECK TIES AND SILK CUATATZ,
Limas` GArN11.1:73,,N17
S't It: AND KIP GLOTi6, lIOSISKT, kc.,
P OEN '7
PACIFIC, ALLE.IeS BAT ' : .1 1•11 : F: Dcrcni
SFRAUCICS, Dr 5711..1.L, A %tr. mcac,,, RICHMOND . ,
TA.CONI, MI:ROC &e., &c.,
• Foreign and Domestic_ Gingham,
DE/gl:4i, ALPACAS. PARAUETTAS, MICRINCS,
. LAWNY, Morm,r. Dr:L.4,134:5, B4CE
CARrtrs, PACK Surcrixits,
BEns-ra:_ott , , Ike.
We rhargr nothing for inspretion, tina
uparr information to Alt "loping soon to Ace you,
W remain, Rripectfultr, Your!,
;• ' M. S. ill'lLsou it Sou;
3lontrnie, March ttt, .
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Adminigratrix's Notice.
VOTICE is hereb given to all persona having du
mands'apiinst the estate of CatEn C. NEwros,
o..7e'd. late of Harmony, that the 4 itne mast be pre
gl'znted to the undereigned for arrangement, Vhd all
peNons indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment.
PEINELIA NEWTON, ..-Idminier.firi.r.
Harmony, March 23,1;459,-01p
Executors' Notice.
TOTICE is hereby given to all perPon= having de.
tnands again.-t the E.4Ate. of AM:OX BLSKYSLEE.,
tote of the township of Springville. deceased., that the
saine,mast be presented to the undersigned for ar
raur.ement, and all peUzdhs indebted to said estate
- see rejnested to make - Immediate payment.
D. RISLEY ;
e F.rr-pto
GEO. L. BLAKES:I.F.E, j
Springville, ]larch ?tt, ISs9.—uw
Clover and Timothy Seed!
recess - eclat:id for sale Lc
New Milford, Ifarell 16 IS:4.
New.. Spring Goods,
CHEAP , AS - EVER::
- VOW landing at the- Store of F. B. crtAsnixs.
In great variety. Hew: calf and .see. .
Montrqn, March Sv.r, • •
Steank Engine for Sale.
A PORTABLE STEAM E—NGINE of fmtn eight to
...A. ten horse power, as usuaEy - illtzk been run
ning about eighteen months. It will be sold (Or no
fault, bui because its atparity is not sufficient for our
business. It u.ny be seen - running et all tirneat our
etteblbdtment.
AV.°, one pair of lioschidaa'a patent reacting' stater
Sa incheiin diameter.
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11, L. 'MACK A: SONS
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ilsooklyp, March 16, fßsv.—if.
Wars.! and Rumors pf Wass!!
'THE undersigned, notwithstanding all sorts of ee
l_ inert to the rofitrary, would most mspeethills
inflani his many mercantile and trading fri t -nth in
(die County, as well as in outer piners, that Lis' inter
-rat still continue in both the pine's, where he has
hitherto t.een concerned, viz: 46 Coutasnd street, in
the Hat, Cap, and Straw Goods busi.
Speeial Partner. 4 iso in din Hard
ware,Catlevy,CliirriageTrininsings,
t7..1 Maleable Iron Manufacturing
I. L. HUNT, at tat. Pend :Street, N.
Y., 1 , hert-Ithailkful for past fdrors) he contrail y in
eitn his former enstorners. - and others. toeati,
and Wining," that they will be as well dealt
a. at 17,:, other estahlishment in the ein-. - -
M. C. tYLE,M.
Montruse, Marth 16th, isr,v.—nwp
License Petitions.
OTI CI: is hereby' Ora that in pursuance of the,
‘1 Act of Assetni;l3',. the followine: named persons
'TP fikcd their Petltibus with the Clerk of the Court
Qui-ter Session! of thel'eacis for the County of
Su.sinehtisnajor Licenses to keep Tarot's in said
vou:•ty, fur %hich lkewErwthey will apply - r:t April
TATE= Lter.Nsrs.
bidne - k.
(iellrge W. Lewis, "James Tilltpan,
E. B. Gates. • --- . ";Thomas Cirr,
friendtte:fie. 'Robert Med,
t'yrus "R. R. Sailth.
Pend. i Rush:
Fiephin Carpenter. *
iWto. H. Sikrwootl, •
M. Tillunuitzantl Clara.tieorie Snyder. '
Lla - tirdo, • .i Iferr;ck.
Henry Langley.. joLnll.i 4 lyeiv,
„,Dusiciaff. Tilden. . -
John. newitOon. •
IC. D. Nikon,
Arithrup. - Foams. •
_Vantrjse.
terntr.—A. - :JoltrfF.
IN A ,'Ltsconard cte
: ,1171.-11rhArs.
. L. Eautield.
4.V., , . L-b e t-
E•i'ourti Clark'
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..t: Decimal.
21;r• 3filferd. '
11 4 . 1 1 1.6 er Phinn Apntor64L,
ey, ;Patrick .MeGor - ern:.
Iturnaut, • ''..fati-son.—J. J. Turner.
1- 11- -- 410 11 u. •
Pr0..4-iya. . •
....fisitHrn.—E. L. Adams.
.' , Spencer Rieke:, •
Ter fire sale of opiritous, 'vinous, ”otlit
':twerp, in quantities nut le ks than One . quart,
Jackson Chamberlin; hunt
ronse•
• G. R. WADE, Cb.rk.
Mont:ose, March to .
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• Win C: 1 33331 -
rFERS to the public, ,at prices that cannot fail
to suit, a large and S uperior assortmeta or
GROCE - 71 - lES,
At the old and - well-known establishment formerly
re4pied by 0. t. Crane.
•••• /*(;..1 RS, TEAti l COFFEE, SPICE, Fi.o UR,
' ; 'd•`•••-14T, (by tkr suck or barrel ) EIS 11, and all 1
1 Administrators' Notice.
. 11 4.1.-: usually found in first class Groceries. - •
ivronag is hereby given to all persona haring dh-
FlOilt by the Wholesale and Retail. f .1 1 1 wands against the•Cstete of &Ikea J. Affillard,
• 1 lute of Le ox townsip, deed, that the same must be
A., 1 dnean to meiit, I hope to receive a liberal . presentedto the tualersigned for fu r iaagemoatr and
Elate of publiepatronae.
all persons indebted to said Estate VC sequested to
N. B. The highest market price paid for Pelts I make immediate payment. - •
. 6 41,m con is an d v ea l
,skiur,, . .• 1 , EDWIN ROBERTS, Nieludsors Il b en.
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Z CODE. I POLLY ;LILT A : , I
)l Atr o 6o, /larch 10, IM.-te • Emu, limb 13,3, ifin.4 a Eezios , *
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-N . OtT.CE! , y. - . -1 ' - STIERIWS SALES. • '
To A-a/cr. in Merchandise within the' County ofi 110111 Y elietHettf sundry writs itumetter the Court StrageeJtertno : • - -Uof Common Pleas of Susquehanna county, and. to
11-i-N pursuance of the Several Acts Of Assembly of me directed, I will expose to sale, by public vendue,
I this Commonefealtitto provide revenue to meet ' at the Court House, In Montrose, on Saturday, the
2d day of April, 18,19, at one o'clock, p. in., the (Cl
the demands upon thelreasury, and for other par
posea, the undersigned: Appraiser of Mercantile Lev lowing described pieces, or parcels of land, to wit :
es for said county, has prepared a list of merchants, All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in
the Township of Lathrop, County of Suequelranna.
trading in said county, and placed each Merchant in
that class, which to him appears - just and tight, ac- and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described
cording to the provisions of the Act'of Assembly, to as follow, to wit : on the north by the south line of
Wit ; .4 0,101,/. Clare.? . cl am John Grafts warrant ;on the. mot by the cast !Meld
Waltham & Swisher, 14: ' „Itiddl e t o rn. .. ; Andrew Tybout's warrant; on•the south by land eon-
J. 11. MeKane & Co., " 14 S. C. Means, up : tracted be G. A. Grow to James Wescott, and on
J. P. Lambert.. 14a, Coleman, - 14 the west by the Delaware; Lackawanna, and West
. ..fpolocon. 18. L. Canfield,: 14 I. ern Railroad Company; containing 54 acres, more or
Harry Barney, •141Dariva Hoyt. 14 I less, with the appurtenances, one framed house, one
E. B. Beardsley, -. 14j Nontrosr. - I log barn, and about is acres improved. [Taken in
, ie. yr. mot', , 1.4 I execrititin at the suit of Bell and Tingley vs. Charles
14 ,W. J. &S. H. Mulford,l2 1 -ritheY-1
Brooklyn.
E. S. Hinds k 4!<1.,
14 1.1. Lyons & Son„ . 13 Also--All that certain piece or parcel of tend '
IL T. Ashley, .
E. 8. Kent. I.T;l s . B. C h and l er, 14 situate in the Township of New Milford, County of '
I Susqlrellanna, and State of Pennsylvania, troweled
13 1,Lathrop & Dewitt, 13
McKenzie & Eldridge,
F. w . All en • 14 .1. N. Bullard, ihittor, 11 : and described as follows, to wit: on the north by
S. D. Tom fins, H lPeart Brothers, It : lands of 0. Smith and William Mathews; on the east
ißead & Co.,p. med. 4 c. 11
Chwonut. Guttenbu it o s e n-
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. by land of la and D. Jennings ; on the south by
, lands of L. is
.Lew, and on the west by lands of I.
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H. J. Bouncily' • 14 :' bruin rg
, & Co., - j i Williams ; containing 152 acres, be the -same. more
Clifford, Abel Terrell, pat. med. lor less, with the appurtenances, one -franaal house,
John Halsted,l3 one framed barn, one cow house, one orchard. and
14M.
J. N. Baker, 14 4 c., w. and L.
S. Wilson & s on , 12 about Or) acres Improved. [Taken in execution at
Dandy: 1
.1. Etheridge, .14 i the suit of C. S. Bennett to the use of S. Hutchiuson
Thomas 'Arnold, - 13111: Thayer, p. M. 4 c., 14 & Co. na. John A. Dix.]
J. B. Slocum , • llllKeeler & Stodd artl, 14 f A lsea.--.All that certain piece or parcel of land
Church k [
Phinney, IS-S. 11. Sarre &.Bros.; 12 situate iu the Township of Springville, County of
s. hintark. !11. J. Webb, 14, f Susquehanna. and State of Pennsylvania, Laureled
William IL Thayer, 141, Cobb, 14 and described as follows, to wit: on' the north by
1.. 112-Woodmf, -14 1 Baldwin &Allen, ' i s lands of Horace Ball and Bunnell ;on the cast
Frank/ie. • :A. N. Bullard, - -- - -y 4 by lands of John S. Williams; on the south by lentrs
J. L. 3ferriman, 14 Boyd & Webster, 1 3 .of Drinker, and on the west by lands of John Goss ;
Edwin Summers, . 14'S. S. Mott, , 14 I containing 133 acres, with the appurtenances, one
Forest Loh.. Is. A. Woodruff,l4 home, two barns one sawmill, and shout so acrea-
David L. Meeker, 14 1 114c0n & Weeks, 14 improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of 0. A.
Friertrimille. I Yew-Milford. Eldridge to. Henry Williiims.j
Francis Hanraty, 13rfonn , & Smith, 12 Also—All that eertein piece or' parcel of land
a
Williamliuffum, • Bi'J. Moss elhos., 1 4 situate in the Townships of Great Bend and flatland,
J. Boerne& • a elß e ja en 8,.„,., , 12 County of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania,
- Cihrkt... IFfenry Burritt, 1 3 bounded and described ns follows, to wit : on the
Walker kliolinea, , 14.1. Dickerman jr., 1:: north by theland of Washington Hawkins and land
+.•S. Ingalls. 12:Wm. C Ward, 13 non or late of J. C. Fish; on the east by lands of
C.- P. & 0. M. Else ley,l 3, Rush. D. Mernereau and Squlresand Thomas; on the south
S. E. Kennedy, • 13INormati Granger, . I I by Squires and Thomas and land of IL MCKinney,
John Smiley, - IdlAlanaon Lung, 14 t and on the west by land of S. 31, and D. Munson and
Cruet Brnd. ;James Tupper, 14 Jamt; Warden; containing about 208 acres, more
James B. )fcCrearyjr., 14! • Rifrer -Lake. or less, together Aid, the appurtenances. one small
Samuel If. Dayton, • - •-IS'J. Braekney, 14 house, one orchard, and about six acres improved.—
Henry m cK i nney , is:Timothy Sullivan, 14 [Taken in exerullon at the suit of S. 11. Dayton to the
Heckhow k. Co., - 14' Sprinyrille: use of C. S. Bennett vs. Gilbert Hawkins- ]
r.. \ S. Lenheina, wine. ~1,... Scott, , . i 3 Also—All that certain _piece or parcel of land
and liquors,, 12'11. N. Sherman, 1 3 situate in the Township of Rush, County of Susque.
J. T. Carlisle & Co., J. Smith jr. & Son, 14 henna, and State of Penneyleinia, bounded .cod de.
wines and liquors, :A. M. Scott, - .I' 4 scrlbed as fan**, to wit: on the 'testy by lands of
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pat. med., 4th ellt. 141 Snarehmina. George Kennedy;. on the east by lands of George
Ryer & Simons, 14 Edward Carlisle, infra Snyder; on the south.by lands of P. McCauley, and
S. B. June, 14 1 and liq.; 14 on the west by lands of James Logan; containing
Taylor k Scudder, ', 141 C. B. Bennett, w. &1., 13 ISO acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, one.
John ('oh -ten, 14 A. W. Bren - aon,w. &1., 14 framed house, and about 40 acre.. improved. [Taken
Thomas .3- - Whiting, 14 1 11. Cohen, - 1 4 in execution at the suit of A. Lathrop & Co. vs.
Iltrritk. A W Rowley, - 14 Dennis Crted.y.]
J. Miller, '• 14 S B West, p. rat. 4th c., Able—All those certain pieces or parcels of
J. Richardson, ._ 14: w. &1. 14 land situate in the Townships of Oakland .and liar- '
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liar4ony. , ',Junes-Bell, 11l
S. A. Lyons, 14" Thomas Ingstrum, 14
It. R. Lyons & Co., -121Idttenbtirg. Rosen.
ltrandt-A- Schirmer, 141. haunt A; Co., 12
William Tremain, 131Seba Bryant, 14
' - Harford. • 1N e& D W Norton, 14
Whitney .t.koxley, Ill:Whitney kl'yne, 18
C. S. Johnson, 14•Gaylorti Curtis, 18
Zerah Very, . -14 Smith L Shims, p. to.,
H. G. 131atniing & Co., 14! 4 c., w. & 1., 14
P. Carpenter,, • 13:A J Seymour, 14
.fekinje. !Miles Cragan, w. &L, 1-1
James Martin,l4 Foot 4i. Johnson, 11
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Lathrop_ IPerrine & Son, 14
F. & T. Bell, 14, 1 Jantes Iliggitnt, se. &1., 14
I. A. Neiton, • l4'Dennis Casey, w. 41; L, 14
Liberty. - iDennis McDonald " 14
Roger Kenyon jr., 14:William Shrlmpton, 14
Zebulonitlakeslee, 14 William Wigniore, 14
' Lenox. ' Greeley A Cook, 14
(1. F. Gunther ' 14' • Themnm.
E. IL Grow & Co.. 78111 P Hathaway, 14
Shurts, Eaton, & Co., IS:F. W Lewis, 14
Bees Houses, - Restaurants, 'lke. ,
.. ilro4/pe. Mantra.e.
George Aldrich.. II S Bullard,
b "" d a-ir
]Bacon L Weeks, •
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F P Chambers. 1 Cobb,
10 11 (*maw.
Frieederi//e. ! _Nile .Ifi* !fort,.
Geor;„-e Strupler, !Edward email:ill.
Lenin Butrum. •i Sue9nehaana.
Great Brad. Nelsoit Doolittle,
Writer Paintin, - 'Jerome Hartley,
W A Bowman, W M Howarth, -'
F F Simons. 13 A Benson.
Billiard Tables.
Sesolerholina. t . Great B. el.
A. Thompson. license,tint,.: P. Tillman.
Distilleries. •
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(Iffrod.-1. McCalla. 'Liberty.—A.McAliiie.
And the Judger of the Court of Combo!! Pleas-of
said County will hold a Court (t% Alapral in th:- Collet
llou, s e. In Montrose, In.anerfur said Comity, on Thurs.
dar, the /4th.dayof April, It •• 1 o'clock, p. in., at
which time awl place any of the merchantiidescribed
and classed as atoresaM, their agents or attorneys,
may appear, and appeal from said assessment if they
think proper. - ALBERT TRUMDELL,
Merrantite Aprreie , r.
Liberty, March in, 1831 •
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Irer , s, Sars aparilla.
I . Viontacind Itettedy. in ...Lida Kt Lain lataa.,‘l to pn.tore th.
itnoed etrert.nd cttcratice teat can In made. it ic a concentra
'''' " 11 ‘IIrt 't fora Sors.lVariiia. [in oinl , ined will, c•hcr pninian, .
nrctill [hater ailetattre lowan as in atrortlan aren't. eant idn. far
tear ti
tear "arnaparilla is refund t „ cure. It ir bell, ..1 that .0-1 i
xitoriede Is wanted ter these wino .offer r. , .. ctrutn[m..-ornmalnts,
1 41alljad one N* hien 'w il l ace:implicit their ewe mno VII"! urina
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na•a go•ttier to yids lam. claw. at en rartielscrfelin w clilnen... tin
.t.14 ,,, 1T ha. erio.rita. at
on tnan , ,4 the ‘ , 1•0144 , n•a••• In theft lowin, 4 , an . 1.F,,1nt • •
t Sonreils. anti cnrorttioux I inniplaints, Eris:nat.. ..tia EnttO I-
lllcmn.. l'ieenc . Pimple.. Elidtlow. Turt.ors P,wit Ithcnen, ,Weald
lined. sephific c.x.! yiehhilitic Arc:Vow. Steri - Urial 11i5t.....c, Lmx..
'v. Newintiria or Tle Ihnlimonne, 'Debility. liiinevire and imilo.e.
tit.. Vex idpelai, hoer or lA. .Itothonv's
o r ami lailind the who:,
en... a v.rnplaint. atipii.g from introit. , or fhe thail.
[ Ililayonipontad will-in fieind a gnat preq,der t.I health. wio n ta
n In the el.rine. In Lapel the font htonne.wl.ol. fen, Is. ELL-Li:cal
at that miaow ntrhe vear. - Ey the timely rennin...a Ceti:cm natae
ninklitse dicntier. are Lippedln the Lod. Nut , rtesiimn, by the of thin n medy , riarellieruceit two (rot.. :In minnow., V toil crut.
tox. and unertoyp to new tlmengh whitth.the smemn c ill trier to rill
1 , , Ir of corruption,. It not attqatisd to tin this through the rrattir4
illantleic tit tile hotly by an alterative ncedielne. Vie...emit the .Li
Laird Hond whcrawer_yno and Iti In.pfiritini burting the Loh tin'
•rkiu in Dimple, eruption., antra; chance It when rim rind it lin' ,
ptiuncle. ci cinegi c h in tit ',inn; eh,IIIT it wlnitever It I. fowl
_and citcr Perinea will tell you when. Errn where no Ontllc•atlr
ditmohn
in relKinaple enjoy !niter lowltham.ilicelimger. Mr cleans.
Inc the I.l.pay Keen tb - c I.lrecl healthy and all It . w, ell; tad with
I hi" pahuimo nr life disortiennt there eon he nal:act/n[l,mill, 4.. ,, --
et <4 14Iti aottxt hint mow go strong. and the gnat inaddneti of
tatjr,lL.4.”l<red or orrethrown.
hanwarilla Ims and den, stet Mach the reptviatlnn /4.mm rlich.
to tiro emit. Dirt the worid tma been rant:akin/4y [deprived tea
neeparathon alt. reartiv I, tonethe drug Slott' ha. not ail the Lie
toe lira h. :Mina...l I , w It, but loon, lo.cinl. . nazi: preparation.. me
il
temwx lode enotlerg rated extracts of It. emitaitibeit tittlecttLe vie
toe of CarapwriMi, or any thing tire.
I!lndite late Trim tla• pahlic hale lees tolckd by large 'lca tlesi ri -
stetlin.rtr. glee a quart of Extract or lwarcaparilla for nne .inilar.--. [
Mtro of these lure been hand. ahowthechic for thew not oniy con
'lan Muth- if .w. F....*pleala. hat Mt cm no co rat iL entunertincwhat.
I" -or. lichee. bitter and palatial tEstPoointincnt ha. rollowed the
lon nr the carious exteinla or Intrannartlla schlnh End the market
ru MI the name- imelf is ineXte 4(40..4 and has Inman itymnorraa
with Inoitwitinn and chin. hittl we call tight command Ciarrarodlla
and Intend to cup ply such a remedy no mull rescue the nano Mini '
tie tad of oldminy whist recta opus 11. And de think we have [
~,,,,,,1 f,i..41...., it has cirtnen width are irrmtistable.hy tar. nrE.
• *arc run of the dbe•naet , It im Intended Weave.. In coder to serum
their conipietc eradication (non the cvsterm the noteciyctismld Inhar min Jo-
dieloode ending to directions ot. the battle.
17:1.PARED BY
DR. .1. C. AYER Ac CO.
1,0 WELLL. MASS. ..
Price, $1 per Bottle: Sisßottles $5.
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Ayer.'.frs, Cherry :.Peetcatil, s ,
Say .- trou for ilaelf Brice B renown fur the cur e
al every valid, or
Throat and Lang Cemplabit. that It le ca th ely unweerodzi far data
recount the evidence of U.suture, wbenomrit, ham tees empitoyed.
- AAA. Cae been In ournaant we throughout thin atetirat., we nest pat
dry adore than amour the people Ito Nadler lo kept up to the t0.0.t tt
'reeler. been, sod that It may be relleteeti to do feribelr Teller oil
it bob ever ben* frota..l to do.- ,
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Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
PIK TLS OF •
Jann•nce. Innlirentinn. byrentrry: Yogi
St , na , t- ErFaltnia..ll , -adx.he, Pllos. aticuinadmn. Ernptint,n stni
'k!4 Lis rr Coninalni. /ornpri..Trum Tumont bind Sun.
tu tt,tn t n, Wort., 'lN•aratgla, aDinatr PA and 1 . ..1 Parlf)"•
c Mond. •
Ti n oy err sum coraNl, w tbut tho non.ii4vr ran iakr th<o.
005.0 F. a , ..1 the, ar+, IIR t. at at trtwat in tin , world n‘r thr yur
1..11 nt 3 f. 13.4 01,)
Prier, th • - ynts pert°, Few Bos s 'afar 141,00
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rimat =liters or Orrin - mu, Ststoomer.and eminent
'perwouses, have Ind thee amulet , G.. certify Om tunearaildlexi uped'ul
hew; of thewerrniedive.. but our space LUrrillt te,t. permit the inscr
4on of th , ln: The ukvnts below 'waned furnish =Hs our Atorrieue
Mutsrate is which ewe are errs, ; with siso 1411 descriptitsts of the
CC tomplal Os. sud the trestinehiihat should be fi..llowed tertlarir
,ure.
11b; cbt be put Of bw unprincipled drwk , es with other preparations
1.67,-za44 . ve .. pr d lt Denardl A,,er'e,-riidt taw tot
our 4. '. It.
A. mutELL. ,linnteux; w. 11. THAYER. Plineustk t IRA
wort: .SPRINGTULE : H. hIiERLIA Lywut WALT.
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SELECT -
THE GARDEN SEEDS
Wlgk the Assortment is Cumpkte
4 LARGE lot of wicTiivaisrlELD
Li. and SHAKER See& Firah and for rale
Ora?,r - J. LY9.2gUt,5024;2:
Montrose,Marchl6, 1659.' • 1
mons, County of Su.sonelinntui, and State of Penn.
nvivaniii, bounded and described as follows,. to - -1; it:
No. 1, is a lot patented to Henry Drinker, on the oot
let of lisle's creek, containing 6o acres more or less,
adjoining and eaat'of lot No 79,_0n the John
map of-resurvey of the Wharton lands, and also ad
joining and lying west of lot No 40, on same map,
and bounded on the north by the Stisquithanna river,
with a sawmill and frarnerhonne and barn thereon,
and about 4 , i acres improved. No 2, also lot No 79,
on the same map of realm% ee, enntaieing 76 acres
and twenty perches, with about six acres improved.
No :t, also lot NO so , on the same Map of resurvey,
containing 90 acres and 62 perches; wholly • uniu9
proved. No 4, also lot No 61, containing as shown
by the aforesaid map of resurvey, 79 acres and 86
perches of lend. No 5 also loi No 58, on 'the same
map of rm‘tirvey, containing 84 acres and 132 perch
es, unimproved. No 6, also lot No 57, on the same
nifip qf resurvey, containing Cl acres and 96 perches
w unitnnroved. No 7, also lot No :14, on the
sable map of resurvey, containing 724 acres, to
which has been added, 174 acres flout the southwest
corner of lot NO 5, on same map, and 9 acres and
twrelies hem the northeast corner td , No 7, on
said map—making in the whole of this parcel 97
acres, with two framed hennas, onelramed barn, and
sawmill included hi this parcel, and one. shanty and
about 70 acres improved- No 8, also lot No I:1 on
-aid mac., containing to acre+ and sn perches
uuito
prosmi- No 9, also lot No 42 on said map, ronmin
ing 106 acres. and -57 perches, wholly unimproved.—
No 10, also lot SO 43 an mid map, containing 10:1
acres and 102 . perehes, wholly unimproved.. No 11,
also lot No 44 on said map, containing 77 acres and
69 perches, wholly nnimpmved. No 22, also but No
47 on said map, containing 78 acres and ltio perches
unimproved. No 13, also lot So 46 on said map,
containing 11G and o 8 perches, %holly unini.
proved. No 14, also lot No 50 on .aid map, contain
ing SS acres and 125 perebes,..wholly unimproved.—
No 15, alsO another lot or parcel pf land known 11.4
having been warranleed dud enrveyed by the Corn- '
moneviiilth ofPshnsyttania toe. L. Wirth lying on
the Crnewacta creek, in Harmony Township, con
taining. in the whole 232 acres, with the usual allow.
ance for roads, adjoining and lying went of an older
Warrant in the name of Samuel Wallis, and wholly
unimproved. [Taken in execution at he suit of A.
J. Davis vs. F: A- Ward.)
Also--All that certain piece or parcel of land
situate in the Township of Auburn, C ounty of Sus
queliaima, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described SP follows, to wit: on the north by land of
Abraham Waltham: on the east and west by land of
George Itaverly, and on the south by Land of C. fl.
Lowe ; containing_abour If acres, be the mine mor4 .
or less, together with the appiirtetnuices, one framed
house, one barn, one blacksmith shop; and all im
proved. [Taken in execu.ion at the suit of A. La
throp and Co. as. G. E. Lyman,'
Aiwa—All that certain pfece or parcel of land
sitnate in the Township of Thomson, County of Sus.'
quelianna,•and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described . as follows, to wit: beginning at an old
basswood stump, being an old witnessed corner of
lots -Menet; tilting the line of James Burnhanie
land and land of Charles .Wrighter, north 464' east,
1%6 rods, to a corner in the line of said Charles Wri
ter's laud, at the intersection of across wall, thence
along paid ciosn'wall on the line of other land of
Joel Lamb, neFih 724' west, 944 rods to the end Of
said cross wall ; thence north 744' west, 32 rods and
5 links to 4 stake On the tast 7 iide of - creak run—
thence up raid creek run south 461 0 " west, 20 rods,
to a corner on thewest side of said Creek run to the
south end near a large hemlock on the east side •of
sai4 run ; thence south 364' west, 19 rods .and 10
links to a beech, on the west side of said run ; thence
south 15t' west, 16 rods and 5 links toicoruer near
an ash' tree oh an old division line of lot; thence on
said division line- knit}, 46' west, 40 rods to a stake
and stones in line of Wllliannion's lot; thence along
said line south 43' east; 100 rods aid 30 Units, to the
place, or begiotthigpeoviaining •87 acres, be- the
same toot* or leed;with tbeipperterutnces, ofieharn,
AnditniciAtoe:fudi ,this,-Al! thareer•
wib plettirie Atantl'aittiste ht:theLTewnship
ofalcausett;;Goitittliof esaintitiebannii,z)itnd' Slate of
PealrYlviOinjitinodedlik desmibed tta'Aglows, to
wit:oitlhe - north by hindtf Ebenezer - Yeasenger
on 't
-b; Mealier 'Messenger and
Marlhter ' sitit land tat:Mirka
h on the Sreet nd - - -Oliver
ledge; -ottntainlng about 223 acres
be thinante"../iJostvtogetber, with the tippur
tenarcelf. one - time/ liaise, two barna, -ono horse
barn, sheds, woodhouse - and other out buildings; one
orchard, and about 140 acres improved. [Taken in
execution at the Suit of "SuiPey and „Curtis vs. Joel
Limb.] •
Able—All that certain-piece or parcel of land
sltinete in the Township of Clifford, County of Su.-
tmehatitta, and State of rennsylvania, bonndied and
described as Mows, to wit: on the north by lands
of Benjamin Ayres and William Coil: on the east .
and south by Ltnds of William .campbcll, and on the
west by land of Thomas i'. Phinney and the Crystal
Lake_; containing about too acres, be the samemore
or leis, together with the appurtetunices,3ne dwell-
ing house, one wagon house, two barns, and other
ont-buildings, one oockard, and about 171; acres im
proved. [Taken in execution ut the suit of D. N.
Lathrop to the use of Elipliala Wells vv. "Sylvester
Johnson.]
that certa i in piece or parcel of land
situate in the Township of Herrick, County of Sus
quehanna, and State of Pennsylvania,- bounded and
described as follows, to wit: beginning at a corner
met= amen mot of the Oeelateton and Creat Bend
Turnpike road, - two rods below the west end lir ilia
dwelling house of Charles Donner;-thence south 65 °
east 81 perches to the middle of the mill creek ;
thence down said creek the several courses • thereof
171 perches to where the said creek crosses the road;
thence northwest 120 perches to a stake and 'atones;
thence north Dr east 118 perches to the place-of be
ginning; containing 72 acres and 73-I perches, (ex
cepting and reserving fir the use of Erastus Day his
heirs and assigns, one rod square near the head of
the spring adjoining the land of the mid Erastus Day,
fir a watering plade,) . being the tome premises which
Charles Bonner (kdbaiitte his wife; by indenture
dated the 21d day of April:lB2s, conveyed to David
I.opy jr., together with the.apportettaneea, one dwell
ing house, one barrr, one grocery, tome fruit trees,
and mostly improved. Taken in execution - at the
suit of Christopher L. Ward and William Jessup as.
eignees of Catharine Bonner. vs. WillianiP. Cos and
William Cox, sew, with notice - to Willard Walker
Terre Tenant.] .
- ,llllmi-All that oertato rime or pout- of latd
'situate la
la the - Toteisbip of New Camay _
Zwigkidulaul, ado c reautAriak kou4ded
and described as &Hews, to wit : beginning at a post
in th e fence, It being the tioutliwest *inner of the
parsonage lot owned by the Congregational Church;
thence south 851' 'east 10 and G•loths perches to a
post in the fence; thence mutt ttr 6 and sdititha
perches to a post in the fence. for a,colter; thence
north 88' west 2 and fi.lntle4 perches; thence north
6:r west, 8 and 4-10ths perches to a beech stake, it
being the corner of the lot surveyed to A. W., Hard
log by Ogden Pratt ; thence east 31' north 3} perch
es to the place of beginning ; containit ' • r 4 and
6-10tlis perches, be the same Inure or less, .together
with themppurtenances, one bnilding formerly occu
pied as a foundry, I barti,and alt buprored. ('Taken
in execution at the suit of Silas Hamilton to, the use I
•
of E. Aldrich vs. Orrin Bennett.]
that.certaits piece or p.ltt.til of land
situate in the Township of Middletown, County of
Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded
and described aslollows, to wit: beginning BO perch-
es soutliv4est cf the Milford and Owego. Turnpike
road ata corner of land in innsession 'of Ebenezer
Potter, in the line of another lot of land in posimts
ion of John Harrison; thence south. XL': west 120.
perches to a post - in the Wolf Road (so called) at a
corner of Michael Whalen's land; thence north 53"
west along said,,,Wltaletes land 80 perches to a peen
in the line of James Ferry's land, north 31- east 40
perches to a post; thence southeast at a right angle
from the hot above blotted land 20 perches tea post; 1
thence northeast at a right angle front the laskabove '
tnentioned 80 perches to a post : thence south
east utt.perches to the placg of beginning; con
taining 50 acres, be the sante more or less, together
with the appurtenances, one framed house, one barn,
some fruit trees and about 4tt acres improved. [Ta.
ken in execution at the suit of J. P. W-. Riley vs.
Philip
Allan all that certain piece or parcel ut land sit
uate in the Township of Middletown, County of 5u5,00)„,,,,a.
, 0 0 ) „,,,, a. an d st a t e or Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to wit: on the north by the
public highway and land of Amos Canfield; on tile
east by land of Mrs. Shipman, and on tile south and
west by Otis Boss and the uultile highway ; contain.
ins about 430 acres; be the Mlle more °rim, togeth
er with the appurtenances, two tramed•dwelling hou
ses, one barn, one grist mill, and about 25 acres im
proved. [Taken in execution - at the suitor D. broiled
surviving partner of 1). Bailey and Son vs. Wm.,,E.
Jono.N.l
Also—All that eernlin piece or parcel of land
situate in the Township of Lenox, County of Sus
quehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to wit on the north- by lands
of Benjamin Tomje, Asahel Wescott, Warren M.
Tingley, James G. aunt Marcus Case. and -Andrew
Conrad ; on the cant by Warren M. Tingley, llenja
11thi Tomje. Elisha Hell, and Andrew Conrad ; on the
south by Elisha Bell, Martin Conrad, and StephettJ.
Millar / 1 0m l on do t west by James G. and Maicus
Case, David Wilt:lard:, and George Miles; contain
ing about 472 acres, be the same more or less, to.
gether with the appurtenances fi ve dwelling houses,
three bares, one blacksmith shop, two orchards, and
about gOo acreiiimproved. Excepting. however, 211
acres and six perches included in the above descrip
tion, owned by Harriet Clark, and bounded and de.
scribed as follow., to wit; beginning at a stake and
stones corner of lot sold to Benjamin C. Tottrje;—
.thence north Stti - east 60 perches to a stake and
stones corner; (hence south 61% 63 and 4-10ths
perches., to a stake and stones corner on the north
side of the Clark road; thence south 884' west 60
perches to a stoke and stones corner ; thence north
er east .53 and 4.loths perches to the place of be
ginning; With one dwelling house. and partly IttF
pmved. [Taken in execution at the snit of C. L.
Ward vs. ROW D. Clark.]
Aleo—All that certain piece; or parcel of land
sit are in the Township of Lenox, County of Steple.
hannn. and State of Pennsylvania, bounatel and de
scribed as follows, to wit: beginning at a bonier&
the south corner of Aaron Ilynearson'e land, and the
west earner of lands. hereby conveyed; thence by
lands of Hugh Mead, Henry Content, and Reuben
Baker, north -(3' 30' ea.! .270 perches to it stake and
stones on the line of the Drinker buds ; Thence a
long said last mentioned Me, south 45' Ml' east 74'
perches to a corner In the nun- sit; thence_ by land
of Orville Tiffany, south 45^ '..;41 west 34 perches to
a maple ; thence south 27' east 70 perches to a beech;
thence along the south bank -of Meadow Creek end 8
rods therefrom southwesterly by the several and dis
tances thereof to a stake and stones-; thence north
373' west 16 perches; thence 67}' west 42 perches
to a post ; thence !meth 16i' east 45 perches to a
post ; thence south 321' east 26 perches to a hem
lock ; thence tgatill'6s3.° west 20 perches to a hem
lockL thence north 454°. west 67 perches to a hem
lock l ; thence south 453' west 63 perches to a peat,
and thence te . west 145 perches to the- beginning;
containing 287 acres (reserving to the said grantors
the grist mill, the dwelling house near it, and .20
acres around and adjoining the same, from the above
described land) with the appurtenances, one - framed
dwelling house, one barn, One iragon house, - one
shop, two orchards, and about 140 acres improved.,
[Taken in evecntion at the suit. of H. IL Frasier
atho'r of Oliver flacon dec'd vs. Luke Reed and Mar
tha Reed his-wife.]
Also—All that certain piece or tierce's of lend
situate in the Township of Rush, County of SUMples
henna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit : beginning at the .north
wee, corner of a lot of land surveyed for Philander
H. Pepper, in the line of an original warrant to Hen
ry Drinker ; thence by the .aid Pepper ' s line north
7.r east 40 Perches ; thence south 20' east by lands
conveyed to So h n Granger 24 perches ; thence by
the same north fin' east lei and 4.loths perches to
the line of lands in nossession of Nathaniel Hillis ;-n
thence by the said lot south 4r.' east 13
perches to the line of lend conveyed to &filial La
throp; thence by the same and by laudsibnuerly of
Warren Lung south 44" west 18 perches; thence'.
Partly by Warren Lung'ivlot and partly by land of
Wm. Lathrop, being also the line of the said Drink
er's tract, and thence by the lino of the said Drink
er'e tracts riotth 2o" west 133 perches to place of lei
ginniee: containing 54 acres and 18 perches, mere
or,less. with one framed house, barn, and about nr,
acres improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of
Edward Overton vs. James Crawford.]
A No—All that certain piece Or parcel of land
situate in the Township of Lnthrop, County of Sus
quehanna, and.S Mte of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to wit: beginning at a hem-
lock tree the southwest corner of land conveyed. to',
Elisha Lord ; thence by the land east 120 perches to I
it post, the said FJisha Lord's southeast corner
theece south 90 perches to a post; thence west 120 ,
perches to a post, and thence north 90 perches to the
place of beginning; containing lei atres and so
perebes of land, be the ante more or lees, with the.l
apeurteminces, one framed house, one barn, one j
blacksmith shop, some fruit trees, and about` 40
acres improved. [Taken in,exectition at the suit of;
C. M. Gere and L. A. Smith Committee on Edwin '
Tiffltny, a limatie, VS. P.-5. Bronson and Anna' 31. I
Bronson.]
Also—All that certain piece or parcel Of land
situate in the township of:Ariel:icon, Susquehanna
County, the first of which is Winded and described j
as follows to wit: Beginning at a pcist by the road in
the Hee of Johnson Faster'e land, thence north 68
perches to a post, thence west 53 perches to a post,
thence north 37' east 90 perches to a post, thence
north 20
- perches to a hemlock, thence cast 14'4
perishes tOtt post, thence - tomb 159 perches to. a
post, and thence west 24 perches to the beginning,
containing 31 acres, with the appurtenenees. 1 framed
house, I framed barn, and about 23 acres improved,
Als—One Other lot situated as ahoy's., bounded ,
and described as follows: Beginning at a post in the
east line of Cliarlesilluffom'a. lot, thence 'Oath 83°
east 10 perches to a post, thence south 4 perches to
a post, thence west 10 perches to a post, and-thence
north 14 a cast 4 3-10ths perchce to the beginning,
containing 3-10 the eran adre..all improved, with an
orchard thereon. Also—The interest of Barney
IfeSherer to and in the following described piece or
parcel of land, situate as Above, bounded and de
scribed us follows-: the first described as followe to
wit: Beginnig at a peet •by - the road at the south
east corner of the above first described piece - of land,
thence north 169 perches to a post, thence east 26
6-10th perches to a post, thence tenth '7' east 160
perches to a post, and thence' by the road west 36'
perches to the beginning, containing 31 acres more
or is. s, together with the appurtenances, about 18
acres improved. Alleo—One other lot situate ,ay
above-and bounded end described as follows; Begin-
Mpg at a post by the road, a corner of Charles Buf
fed's lot, thence north 14' east perches to a post,
thence east 10 perches to a post, thence south 6.
perches to a post, thence west 8 perches to a post,
thence south 2 perches to the centre of the toad,and
thence north 62a west 4 perches to the beginning ;
containing 6-10tlis of an acre, with the appurtenan- ;
cea, 1 orchard and all improved.. [Taken in execte
don at the suit of Win. BuTum vs. Barney McSherer.
Also—By vi rtue of an order` of the Orphans'
Court': will expose far sale; at the Same time and
place, the followingAiscribed real estate, situate in
the Township of Gibson'.. County of Susquehanna,
and State of Pennsylvania, bOunded and described
as fcilkors, to wit the first piece 'bounded on dm
north by lands of Lewis Brainard, formerly owned
by Alonzo Abel the east by land formerly occu
pied b,lra cic la er and Ebbs Williams; on the
south- by land of MIAs Williams, and on the West
by hinile of Oliver Payne and Hubbard Payne ; con.
tilting 1 16' aCies, be the same more or less, (esc.ept
log a piece of land near the Kentuek road four rods
square, enclosed and used and occupied as a burying
ground, with the right of way to and from the same,)
with front 70 to SO acres improved, - * dwelling house,
_barns:and orchard.. 'The second piece situate in the
Township aforesaid, bounded and described as fol.
lows, to wit: beginning at a stake and itonesi die
southeast eorpei of a lot of laud icitTlerly owned by
Pbwers, deed; thenoi 'lona d" west :8
perches to a stake and stones; 'thence north • 85 .
west Sal pathos to Ai Wks and atoms ; Waco =tit.
hilt 90 &chat to a stake and atacEe; Osage
north 5" east 28 peedrea to a liembar: Neste
south 85° east 98 perches to the place urbeginniug;
containing 18 acres and 128 perches, be the same
more or the said 16 acres wholly unimproved.
Purchasers will In all oases be requited to pay, on
the day of -sale, en amount suMeient to cover the'
costs of sale, otherwise, the property will be rdold
forthwith. JOBS YOUNG, b'hereff.
Sheriff's Office, Montrose, March 16, 1859.
Sheriff's . -
DT Virtue of sundry writs issued by the Court
ofeommou Pleas of Susquebiuma county and to
me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendee,
at the Court Hoene in Montrose, on Saturday the 19th
day of March, 1859, at one o'clock, p.m., the fol
, owing described pieces - or parcels of laud, to wit :
Alinci-411 Olaf certain piece or parcel of land
situate in the Township of Oakland, County or Sus
quehanna, an 4 State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as °flown, to wit: beginning at a black oak
1 tree on the ntsth bank of the Susquehanna river,and
in the northwest corner of lands belinaging to Chas.
Davis •, running thence '2° and 5' east along the east
line of said Davin's land to a stake in the centre of',
the highway leading from Lamenboro' to Great Bend;
thence westerly along.mid highway 66 and 2-sthe
perches to a stake in the corner a land now owned
by James Van Antwerp ; thence north r east, 305 k
I perches to a stake and stones ; thence south 861*
.east, 171 and 9-loths perches to a white conk tree;
thence moth r west along the line of an original I
survey 250 i perches in the centre of said highway;
thence westerly along said highway, 46 and 1-10tIt
perches; thence south 2 ° and 5' west roP perches to
the hank of Mid river; thence down said fiver to the
place of beginning; containing 388 acres, be the
samommre or less, (excepting therefrom, however,
25 acres on thermal, side of said highway, belonging
to Charles Davis.) together with the appurtenances,
4hree framed dwelling boulkii„ two barns, one or
chard, and shout looacres improved.
Taken in execution at the suit of Caleb Cirtnalt as
signee of Williant It. Osborn vs. Thomas Jackson
and Fanny M. Jackson his wife and Barry C. God
win and Belot Godwin his wife.
JOHN YOUNG; Sherif.
Sheriff's Office, Montrose, March 2,18119.
.Execntoi's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given to all perstns having de
-1., manda against the estate of DitriulTingley, late
of Harford, deceased, that the same-Inuit be present
ed to the undersigned for arrangement, and e ll per
sons indebted to said Estate are requested to. make
immediate payment.
- CHARLES TINGLEY, Executor.
Hayford, March 2, 18.59.-61, '
Register's Notice.
DUBUC NOTICE is hereby given to all persons
concerned In the following Litotes, to wit:
Estate rof J/cosos late' of Gibson
township, dec'd, Jacob ls Gillett, Administrator.
Estate of Essauxi. Bowies, late of Gibson, dec'd,
Charles 'Tingley, 4/iministrator.
Enloe of AMOR Ttrraar, late of Raiford, dee'd,
Virgil Tiffany, Administ rator.
Estate of NKISON Tirrasy, late of Brooklyn, dee'd,
At T. Tiffany and E. L. Kent, Administrator/. '
Final account of Watuar Wersos, Guartlian of
W. T. HAMMOND.
Estate of WARREN Lcso,•late of Rush, deceased,
Matthew Dunmore, Adrninietrator de bolds non.
That the accountants have settled their accounts
in the Register's Office in and for the county of Sus
quehanna, and that the same will he presented to the
Judges of - the Orph.tuis . Court of eaiil county, on
Friday, Apr. 15th, 1859, for confirmation !did allow
anCe- • CIIARLFSNEALF4-• Re jsfrr.
Regimer',l Office, Ifontrose,
March, It4h9. f
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Administrator's Sale.
VQTICE IS HEREBY GWEN, that in puiimance
./.1 bran order of the Orphans Court of the County
of Susquehanna, the subscribers will on Saturday, the
2d day of April nest, at 1 o'clock, p. m„ upon the
premises hereinafter described, expose topubliesale,
he vendue, the interest or Luther Price, Wider a
contract, in and to the following described piece or
parcel of land, situate in Gibson township, ir. said
Counts, bounded on_the North by the road running
from the Kcntnek school house to Hayford, East by
lands of Silas Torn , and Gunton Abel, on the South
bt,lands of-Oliver Payne, and West by lands of Chas.
containing eighty acres or thereabouts,
a4out fifty of which are improved, and on which is
framed story and a. half dwelling house, grain and
horse barn. ke. ke. ,
Terms of payment made known on the day of sale.
CHARLES TINGLEY, j Admthistrators.
J. K. GRIMES,
Gib-on, Marti: 9,11459.-1 w
Fomenter's Notice.
NOTICE is herehy given to all persona having de
111 male!. :whist the Estate of PHILO BRIGGS,
late of the township of Silver Lake, deed, that the
aerie nin.t be presented to the undersigned for ar
rangement, and allspersonat indebted to Paid, Estate
are reque4ted to-make immediate payment.
JAMES HICHARDS ) •
Executor/I.
PIIILO y. BRIGGS,
Silver Lake, March 17, i859.-41w
Take Notice !
fiE be l d lE, my an .V boni wi t lF LA
b. 16th,
CARTER 6 I IB
s.4wit
without
jaet cause or prnrocalion, I do hereby forbid any one
harboring or trusting her on Tray account., for I shall
p a y no debt,: of tier contracting.
T. B. CARTES.
Auburn, March 9, 1859.—V0t
Strange and -
. - Mysterious:
rr HAT e - ret'y intelligent man in this community
_ll should not know that anew arrangement has
been made by'
. 'WEAVER. & ATHERTON, •
Ili the STEA Q MILL, for carrying on the
Blacksmithing and Carriage Iron
ing Business.
Jfany know this to he a fact; but for the benefit of
the fete who do nut, we would say that we are pre
pared to do any work in our li,ne which may be en
trusted tmns, in the most durable manner, in the
most improved style, audio the shortest possible time.
11l Work Warranted to girl' Good Satisfaction.
JUer,S H. ITXLVER, - JERRE L. /I.II7EHION.
Montrone,. March t, 18.19.-6 m
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41 at EL: Ailg. ; 4 r..
6.1 ;NI 71 2
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14M g
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mg
1101 MEI
411 1 Ili QQQ
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55.
CF=a' C0N7 . 31 : 1.
and - lrf imat hy: Seed,
FOR BALE. _
C. D. LATHROP.
irebruarTllll, 1649.-11
1
,
Executor's "Nettie.
IVOTICE Is hereby given that letters testamentary
II upon the estate of Assist Samson, late of
Franklin township, Soo, die'di have been 'ts-'
sued to the eubscriber s and all persons indebted to
suid,estate are hereby tweed to melee. immediate
payment, and all persona having claims will please
present them to him at Windsor. Broome Connty.X.
Y.; or to lient}ey* Fitch, Montrose, P. tia/Yettest , '
ed. ihrsettlement. 143140/W/L.WIL Scimitar.
Whadoor, IC iglinth "
3000 ROLLS WALL PAPER
70 BEFTEEPYPT STYLEC
Bordering, Window Papa, dr.e.
A *w .upp, J ut arlived, and for wile chap, by
•
ABEL TURRELL
Montro3e, Wargb p, 1869." •
TO BE HUNG!
'LIVERY day in the week, (Sundaya • els:opted ' )
lit over 00 0 pieces Wall Paper; besides
Border and Window Shades, a large variety. The
largest and best assortment of Wall Paper ever bro't
into this market, which will be sold for cash, as low
es the same quality can he had even in Ringhandefl.
For further particulars call at A. W. Bullard's Book
Stiire, first door north of L Searle's hotel, where you
will also find a large and superior assortment of
Books and Stationery, with a few Yankee notions it
the !owes? cask prices. A. N. BULLARD.
Montrtme, March 9, -
Public VenJlue 1,
rilitli subscriber will infer !or sale at Public Von
due, at-his house, iu Uarford township,. on the
24th flay of March , 18,59. at 10 o'clock, a. tn., the
following property: 2 colts, 2 cows, I bull, 9 calves,
8 sheep, 1row, ; 1 shoat, 1 heifer, 2 churns, a lot of
tin pans, I gorse ra4e, -1 clittrainp• machine, a quan
tity of hay, 29 fowls. Teams of Sale—all sums under
$.5, cash ; all over $5, 6 months credit, with interest
and lipproved security. K. B. HOWELL.
flatford, March 9 , 1819.-2 w
MEAT MARKET.
On lublie Avenue, tear Searle's Hotel.
"'7 EMPconstantly on halals good supply of MEATS
_Li of alt kiwis. ' Cash paid for Heel Cat-
Sheep; and Lambs. Also for
Elides of all kinds
LtENSTOCIC k TIAWLEY. '
a. T. lILNRTOCX. - - _ N. HAWLEY.
Montrose, Feb. 16, 1859.-tf.
Clover & Timothy Seed
AT
WHOLESALE MID RETAIL,
TOR SALE ( BY
S. A. WOODRUFF.
Mrhose, Feb 23, 1859. - = Bm
•
CLOVEN •
-
—AND—
Timothy Seed!
• FOR SALE BY
Eit.3E3.l=Log•exisi
AT THE OLD STAND OF
COBB ROGERS:
Montrose, March 2, 18.59.-Gw
_ ,
New Finn in BrooKtyn.
mu subscribers would respectfully announce to
tie people of Brooklywand vicinity that they
have entered into.a copartnership in the Meriwitilo
Business under the name and style of
Mckenzie & Nichols.
They will keep constantly on hand a general assort:
rhent of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard
ware, Hats, and Caps, Boots and
Shoes, Yankee Notions, &c., and' will
dispose of them for
Cash or Ready Pay,,_
at prices which will prove to be lire and let lire priies.
They would have it distinctly . ..understood that
the business will be conducted strictly upon the
READY PAY systern,,except by 'Ppecial'arrank,e
ment with PROMPT three to six months buyers.
They would invite the old customers of the late
feu, of-McKenzie & Eldridge, and the public gener
ally, to give them a call, promising to deal honorably
and with all-alike
Bring along your Produce and - we 'nig pay you Bib
RIMIEST YARBEtprices for the game in exchange
for Goods. •
To Dairymen!
We ate making arrangements to send your But
ter and obtain the very highest market prices. We
design ty do a General Forwarding and
Commission Business, and - ask:a share of
your Patronage.
Emus McKean; )
Ife . KENZIE & NICHOLS. -
Amos NICHOL/4 i
Brooklht, BArch 2, 1852.-tf . .
Dimock High School.
At Dlinock, Sittig. Co., Pu. .=
T"present term of the DISIOCK HIGH SeilOtOL
will be kept open until June; so that those wish
ing to tenth may have an opportunity of reviewing
their studies prior to entering school. • Students may
enter at auy time. Tuition charged by the week at
usual rates.
'Board, $1,50 per Week.
Rooms for those wishing to board,therktselres can
be had by applying to B. M. STONE, Privet'pia:
Dintock,Sesq., CA, Pa., March 2, '59.4* .
Dissolution:
MBE Copartnership heretofore existing between
MrKENZIE & ELDRIDtaE, is this day dissolved
by mutual conttent. Tho notes and accounts of the
late firm may he found at the old, stand, where all
indebted are earnestly requested to call and settle
without delay. E. McKENZIE.
S: B. ELDFUDGE.
Brooklyn, Feb. 28, 1559.71 w
REMOVAL.
GP. FORDISAIII HAS REII6VEDIIIS
. Harness and Trunk Shop •
across the street, into the building formerly occupied
by Boyd k Webster, one door below Keeler & Stod
dard's, which he has fitted up expressly for a ,
Saddle, Harness, `and Trunk Shop,
and where he would be happy to tune his friendavall:
All who hare unsettled. seeounta fur K ! bB, Will
please call Withant further"
And oldlge,
Montrime,...TinOary'4l.liuse:
Adialsiblattor's
_Notice
-
WOW.= liftenthi &Os t‘all Perti/ol 10,44 di:wands wand
IN the estate of ft. . Ptozzatne. deceased, htte of Montrose,
that the sante smut be presented. to the tulderstened for den
meld, and all persona todebted to sold Estate are requested to mete
Doped/sae pomont. , - J. T. LANGDOX,/lidoiltdstrator..
• , ,• cum TINKAIMISI VINNISO, &C.
Montrose, Sued. cow
Adininbtratoes' "Nollee:
Is-hereby Wren to oiff bitiltitde
mandei" against' the -Estate of Ocini64.llirr,
late of New Milford, . deceased, that the ' same
must be presented to the nndeq,i,tpted fee arrange.
ment, and all person a indebted to MI d estate,nre: re
quested to make Immediate pacment. - ' ;
•IL L. SIVITHMT, )
BENJ. - C. MILES. - .4 din 'r s.
:Tit AS W.
New Milford, Feb. ;2:4 £1.49.--dw- • •
................................ ...,........1•...... , •1.1111hdir1i.P.
WANTED '. ..-
..
A
SITUATION for two colored orphan children ;
t e
until they shall becofue of ageone , a v lit
TOM old, the other a girl 11. Both are ght and
intelligent Enquire , by letter or otherwise, Min.
A. Crown° nor Geo. L. Stone, Overseers:of ;the
Poor, teethe Borough of Montrose. •
Montrose, March 2,1859.-0' • . • , ' . -
._
N._o T I GE _
TS HENEDI.GI VEX, that an application has been
I. made.to the Court of Common Pleas of Susque
hanna-Cm:dr; fbr the Incorporation of "Thelme
Will Baptist Society of Franklin."
G. R„. R. WADE, Profihrefary.
Montrose, March 2,111141.—5ir. • : , ,
N. 0 T GE
1 - 8 HEREBY plus • that an application baa been
made to the Court of Common nem •of Stumm.;
henna County, foi• the incorporation of "The Rector,:
Church Wardens, and Vestrymen of Grace Church,
Great Bind." ' G. It R. WADE, Nofy.'
Montrose; Match 1,1839.-8 w .
Bole Leitther.
TUST received a prime lot cf K. Y. LICEPLOTZD
liqUin,llo4, DJ 1141)1c Co,
Lamp s Aka. 13, 1849.
CLOVER
LLD ,
TITVIOtTTI:,i3O'EtpIt
..i-,:,-.
gtoitaid-:_wsii*.kfuseciii..-
mum GM/WM
nat TindMexim Said,
by Lilo Yound or lu fess viand ties, Also a
GOOtr,ASSORTMEiiT
GARDEN SEEDS;
Just received, audlor sale by
BALDWIN & ALLEN;
MONTROSE, March 2, 18:0.-8w
101,;p0)1,j_IA:,-),',11A• 1 11
Exict Justice to .ALL.Meu:
1"1 A. Plain" & CO.. respectildiy inform
L+ their friends and the public, that they have ,
completed their large and Superior ' -
FLOURING MILL.!
AT UNIONDALE,
and commenced the manufacture of all .the eat-lotus
kinds of Flour, Meal, and Feed; of do
purest quality. To throe unacquainted with our . Ms
tablishmenkwe would say : We have Four Rim of
Excellent Stones, manufactured by MIKA NUOiKM,
Utica, N. T., and superior Machinery tram the Wash
ington Iron Works of I. Stanton k CO., of Newburg,
M. Y., with three Bolti• of the beat Anchor Cloth,
and the whole fitted` up with all the
Modern Improvements of a First Class MI
In consequence of these improvements, the " 8
la dispensed with end better results obtained.l'...36
Flour is better end whiter, and the saving to Atte cue. -
tomer in grinding small rains wig often . equal
per cent.
Custom Work: j.
executed promptly, and In the besiinartner, - FLOUR,
MEAL, nr.d FEED kept for ode es tber lonrese-Cislt
Prices. re Satisfaction Oren in Wray, Rartiefe ,
Jar—Public Patronage is }tespectfully ;foliated.
Dniondsle, Feb, 2b, 11359.-1 y , •
KEYSTONE
Wm. K. HATCH, Proprie
HIS newand eiMutiodlonsillotel; idtuated
T
Street, - neir the Collet Roase; . and nearly in the
center of the business portion of Yerntrese.: is now
fully completed and hindshed,. and Was opened An
the iith of September, 1858, for the accomitiOdstion
of the public,and %travelers. The; Proprietor feels
confident a t is new prepared to entextain &Ida
In a ma that cannot fall to give
Complete SatikfilatiOn.
The House and Furniture are ttei. and nO-espense
his been spared to render it equal, At not superior to
any similar establishment in this part OT theltaie: lt
is well supplied with all the recent improveinetitsend
comforts, and obliging walterstwill !always be in at.
tendance to respond to customers. The Stables
connected with this House are . • . _
•
New and Convenient.
• The Proprietor respectfully solkits the patronage
of his old friends and the public generally. •
WM. K.. MATCII.
Montrose, Septernber . 22, 1858Af
WHAT .11TEX
GIVE CAPIDi instead et It,l*l
VINE, is kiwi: for • d
YURESON'S
WORM LOZENGES .
Lb4ie entirely sopeisednd• tie 1250 of SU - Other
kinds of
VERMIFUGE - . 1.
wherever they have become known. Thej aria.
• VERY AGREEABLE
to the mate.
READILY EATEN
BY CHILDREN=-'
-• • PERFECTLY SAFE,
Ind are the woes. -
IFFFSC:TUAL, •
and Reliable ax - itheimintie '
MPdicino in USE.
They CONTAIN • •
NO MERCURY
or any subst a nce which can injure' the realest
infitnt, but have excellent
'TONIC PROPERTIIN - •
whiith will INVIGORATE the system and' render
it proof against subsequent attacks, Pike- 25' eft.
Manufactured by N. F. MATIStnr. Co. ? :
Scranton, Pa. For Sale by Abel Unit ifelren
lie & Eldridge,'Zerah Very-, Eaton k Mosley; Fay
donitrotbers; J. Dickermln, Jr., and Dealers , gear
erally. n0r.4,'58.-em- • I
NOTICE.. •
R. E . pATßicu,.,Fla,: would like;uf
s'
DR.
rn silence of nearly tea yeats, to Alai_ to
the moral, sensibilities . of a very germs= Publid, who
have always manifested their sense of appreelation.of
his usefulness by exacting his services when needed
or thou„llat to be needed, but
.who - hare gliei no
Other evidence of 'gratitude . orgood-wilk— i =letlY
in the Way of " substantialaidas Kama ay
—that he now desires afull and entire settlement. or
all his acconata,kho the accounts of the late in of
Patrick . & DimoelF; and he wlahes fuithee"la Istate
that he deSires nothing to be considered' f irms/,...1f;
after ire* weeks, the said aceoiattirreaaloing tier:
settiedolhould be placed in the hands ots good sharp
collector, and made to account to him something
will. buy Oats. and -Buckwheat.. reveal:4es
take actkareccerdingly.=—Yours Truly,. ! .
•
ER VATRIer, 41t:
If ittentkon ambit not be-issid
F. DeNupsimay haire'sbnietldog co . & 4141 It, k
IC:eel:kit:before the - Pe:vie
_r••• • • York • •
T y . r .44 l t. ir a L .N : ;cum! ti , .th . t7.l . it b ith . tirtaina
akhoan bo aeen at t 3 South rootth Weet; Ind hit' •; of
ntadactlderthnehatoploopatint,whiettwat lait tem rovlribnit.
wilt natitely eaten op; and that the sae of Jamb Mime.' at
NonistoOm.. that wax Mown open oaths night of attire or DOW.
bee. and 4100 itolon, anti which b now Wawa*" latado344pply
at a llnsproat" Mesa the'llimono poet*, rod Ingelpti lottitaldtm
AZIIIOOIIIIMPRD by Farrel. Ilernahoh Co., aa ;nit pc!ly . louitic.
iingst.l92lllll;o; 1 (NYS V.iTUT,CII43IP/Ml4lnlN,
'the only Saw made ln this City ohleh
.Iw* taxer been lobbed by .
'arrears or badtheir oontenta detaropsdlhy Stro+.lfront
The I•tron of the 4th tilt. ,
Beim
Waerox'a PIMADRUIPZIL Angola to o Now Taft
limiave•—W , V the nodontlinted.: ebbing of bl..lcorph, No.„ On
hetv.hy Darter that tbe ode helm& to C. N. Baldwin, mods
by Farrel & Co., No; 34 Wont mrA lobs, wtikir woe to
the dtu that oceurred here, As trot Broproot and. le nosier an a Drs.
proof ore; thatthe both,. horelry. *a.. which' went thh
oaks!
wan;hllow veto math and ,_• also. that the baildlagibleh
was in aof FILM& and only ON* elorlitl" Thatthe c.
11111.1110 as OA ore with* tanned me thalami lab Ina sulk•
lent to bate injured any 4614Forling ter be roin.Piong.
.F.IMW.L.j Yam. on._ Joa..W., Thorn^
.roatehast t
ort.s. tanner 00111[1., . =MX inrCDONAID,IIII7IIOIIIIII,II
Wmpuri Kal. Joss Cuamtl. Itilainomfd.Joairpkligo.
'IStAND WATSON.% South YOBSRIISmat, rldjudnipola,
bard now on band Ow largest maimed arealatunde Sdbn Was
linGed Stidenorannaled abipas.,~.. made as
%dad.' flaw give us* tan: • 'BILLINGS STROUR""
Moutdda. January B.
•
PATENT EIRE,ANDOURSLAR - PROOF SAFES'
: AAA RKWARD t0.,,0g perste vibe shou
tipol wyty peorO that oue preheat tuti Bie r
ed, to ro at - cliental fire, to proms its centerite.•
The BEEIT SA /Willa& - .° 1
Y. IV CHANDLIIIkdrit.
Montrose,. Nov. 41, 18aL I I- •
a r i MIM I T I MEs
GUM " d " ain P tb i' b Y
ABEL TORBZ`LL.
mallow, Feb. F !Mo.
Nems 4::lface! -
N Ew rria r a4o *
rose Sock Rao " 1(:.
EZI
rra