The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 22, 1855, Image 3

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    -nights for someiime before-this awful night
;:)f the lath. The,l6th has come and' passed,
and the only bloodshed we have 'heard of
was committed in the' township of Forest
L ake. Daniel Hawes, Who on the night of the
7 16th,100k his axe and couched himself on a
loving*, but being rather a sluggish sentinel
-fell asleep. Sometime in the course Of - the
nightlis hired girl, Miss Biphell, had
casion to rise and go out. She passed out of
the house unbeknown to Hawes,-but when.
coming in,Hawes -was aroused by her noise at
the door.'He sprang to his feet, clenched
his axe, and met :Hiss Bird Sell. , As She, en
iced the door he struck heron the head with
the axe before he- discovered who she k Was.:
ifisi:Eiirdsell is seriously hurt,- though , she ;
gill probably recover. Wonder What the
.next performance will be. *
•
A meeting of the stock subscribers of the
-sp r inzville Carson League for i gie purpose of
organising, was held at the Lynn Lynn School
• .houso on the :evening of March 16th. 9.
Lat h rop was elected Chairman and 11. H.
!Phillips, Secretary. The Chairman then sta
ted the object of the meeting, showing the.
I.abuse of the present - license la', after which
the' following officers were elected for one
Henry H. Phillips, President ; Miles Prich
!RAl, Wm.,Belcher, Vice Presidents; Oliver
- Lathrop, Secretary ; M. S. Hendrick, Treasur
er; Clark Burr, D. J. Owen, Prosecuting At
torneys; W. B. Hendrick, A. Johnston, C.
W. Bard, Committee to draft Constitution
- and Bye-Laws. • .
Resolved, That the committee report at
, the next meeting..
Resolved, that the proceedings of this
• ineeting be published in both 'of our coun'ty
papers.
sioved we adjourn until the..ei: , ening of
' • Saturday 24th. 0. LA:THROP, Pres.
H. H. PaILLIPS, Sec'y.
Carsau League.
)
A meeting of the Montrose an Bridge
wetter Carson League, will. be hel , at the
Court House on Monday evening . pril 2d,
1855, to elect., officers for the ensuing year.
Friends and enemies of'the liquor business
ie invi ed to attend.,
F. B. CHANDLER, Seery:
statmarte.
HOD Thursday, March 15th, by Rev. H. C.
Hazard, Mr. ADNEY C. CLARK and MiSSKATR
ANN HANCE, both'of Liberty, Pa.
; Special Notice to Old Soldiers.
BOUNTY LAND AGENCY,
i WASHINGTON . CITY.
.1' •
161011 several years connected with the several
r pepartmepts of the General Governtient,
continues his Bounty Land Agency in Washing
ton City, and would call the attention of
O•LD SOLDIERS
Arid their heirs, to the very low terms upon
Which he procures warrants under the new Boun
ty Land law of *Congress. His arrong.ernents
with the Departments, and familiarity with the
management otsneh eases, will- enable him to
procure warrants with the least possible delay.
In addition to, his experience, he possesses
much valuable record and documentary eV;tience
appertaining to the numerous classes of claims.
Fir ARMY OFFICERS, SOLDIERS, TEAMSTERS,
NAVAL OFFCiES, SEAMEN, MARras, r.nd Navy
CLraxs, (or their surri:ing widows or minor
ehikiren) who served in the Revolutionary War,
War of 1812, Florida, or any of the Indian wars,
for a period of not less than fourteen days, are
now entitled to a land 'Warrant for 160 acres.—
Those who have already received 40 or 80 acre
Warrants are now;
_entitled to an additional
quantity (equal to 160 acres.) ,
Eir Regular correspondents who prepare ca
ses and forward them to rny address, "for man
agement here will he liberally dealt with.
Fr A COVRT OF CLAIMS having been
created by Congress, before which, all PRIVATE
CLAIMS, not provided for by law, are to . be pre
,serted for adjudication,. Mr.. will' undertake
the management of any cases before - that court
- 7 fees to be agreed upon.
•-
ler FEES for procuring Land Warrants:—
(without regard to the) On original applications,
.only 02,00; For increase, $l,OO.
IMFER.ENiCES.
° jlor. L. P. Waldo, Commissioner of Pensions.
' • John Wilaron, l• Gen. Land Office,
• John M. Clayton, 11, S. Senate.
" 1,. Douglas.,
• :a John Bell,
• J. M. Mason,
a W. H: Seward; " "
Gen. Lewis Cass,
i a Sam Houston,
c a T. J. Rusk, «.101
. And to the ruembers'of the 33d Corigress.-12
Bounty Lands. •
CONGRESS has recently passed an addition
al Pension'law , which extends much widor
than the tortner lama. No one should despair of
receiving a land Warrk nt who has done service
&any kind either in the Revolutionary war or
eines, or has had a husband, or father who would
beintitied to a pension if now living. The un
dersigned has the Law and all the legal toms for
oiaioning Pensions under the said act, and will
promptly obtain any applicants Pension who is
entitled thereto for reasonable' cornpensation.-
Tar Warrants will bring ready money if you
prefer not to locate the land.
N. .
Montrose, March 21, 1855-12tf.NEWTON •
Sheriff's Sale. -
, BY virtue of a writ of Pi. Fa. laced oat of the Court of
Common Pleas of Susquehanna County,and to me dl-'
rotted, I willexpose to put:diesels at 'the Court* house
ia Montrose, on. Ifaturdey the 14th day of April. next,
A& l fitnook P. M._
All that certain piece or parcel of land situated
in the township of Harford in said county, boun•
ded;and described as follows, to wit: On the
north by'lands'of Collins Peck,-on the east by
lands of E. C. & J. C. .Handing, south by
Allen and A. N. Harding, and nest .by Elias
tjling, containing 80 ac
vie a res, more or lead, with
PPurte
nances and improvements,. I framed
nags and barn and 3 orchards and about 50
km improved,
Taken in execution .at Ihe suit.of Zerah .Very
Wheaton C. Barney.
ALSO --By -virtue of a writ of Yen. Ex.. all
belnv pertain piece Or parcel of land situated and
ing:in the township of Auburn in said county,
nrlded and -described as follows, to .wit: On
the north 'by lands of Daniel, Swackhammer, on
the east by land of lames Hotel and the public'
8b
on the south by land of James Ritten
laufg, and on the Nrest by land now occupied by
E. A . Seely. containin g 109 acres more or hiss,
together with the a ppurtenances one framed
holm% corn • house, 1. log stable, and - about 80
semi improved.
Taken in execution at the snit , of Ator Lit
throp, assigned to Oro. Puller vs. Philip 13wack
kaauner.
• F. P. HOLLISTER, Sheriff.
Montrone, &Web .tl, i865. -12w3
A UCTION.
Subscriber will sell at theleld Shipman
Farm,..near Deacon on -. Snake Creek
Turnpike, ISA lilies no of Montms - e, on
_4,Vareh :30th inst., mehoice lot of COWS,
voe yo ke
. ofj)xen, yoke Steers, Span of
'Romeo', and "all }lieStock,Farming and Dairy
tools on said Plaue.
Bale will commence at 10 o'clock A. M.,
'tooVANS :—.All miler $lO, Car& ; all over, six
th, approved-notea.
GEO. w. GREGORY
/larch 16th, 1853-12w2,
A N OTHERIot of Oland Silver spectachs
4-4 ^ ago** . 4. J.-EVANS,
- ,
=WI
=Ell
Lll=3
,„"
Regis ter's Notice - .
• PUBLIC ndtwe is hereby given: to all
cone` to the folbexing estates,',
Estate_ ‘f ./,abez Gardner, dee'd,l late'
son town hip, Elee i ta Gardner and Eno
trier, -Ereekors..
EstateOf Stephen Breed, di•e'd, late o
lyn township.S. W.Breedandlß.F.Brec.
Estate of Johnlcllvaine, dec'd l , late fl
•connt township, Jacob Kimble; Aduers.
Estate of John „Chamberlin. doe'd, late
Milford townsiip, Wm. J.' Turrell andl
Warner, Aden'. • •
'Estate 'et' Caroline G: Stiles, deed,
liarford towrit,hip,•Daniel Oakley, t er.
That the stereopnt . antx havelsetti e d their
in the Register's. o ffi ee in and for 'the e•I
Susquehanna; and that the eame will be
ed-to, the Jndges of the Orphans' Court
county, on , wednesday the. 18th day o
. next for coanrmation and fallovi'anee.
ct. Ildpris,•llocßeogatta
Aly be consulted at 11,ntcfra IR]
l. A 3lohtrose, far Three daya, the 6th, 7
Sili,of each, month, upoO all dise i t i ies of
system, viz : CONSUMPTI N, - Bro
iltittietatioa of the Loop, Throat, Liver,
Kiaheya and ;Spleen, Dyxpepsin, tlndig
Li4r :ConipMat, Rhumatism, l Sctofula,
:Spinal Coropiainie, NerOnii We
etcij -
donSultation Free! Patients visited
residences, if desired.. Office honks froi
the ;morning, until .9 in the evening.
March i ls, 1855.v1
WATCHIES.
CritE ini)re of those extra-fine Cita II
English Lerer Watches,iat -10 y es;
different patterns and weights, warranted
or to anything in this vicinity, at Inas the;
York priceri, ALFRED 3. EV
Ofid•Fellows' Hall, Franklin a
Binghalnl.On, March 15,'55. I
• •
A 33 Day rasa CloA.
1-
THE subscriber off for sale 11. re 7 ,
CLOCK, nem construttioti; lanitab
BauksHalls; Cburebtuy die. TheelYtioe
tvindit but 'oncela mentb, and ars Pelee',
curate titnelea4e)ra. • A J. EVA;
Biagi's. ton. hiareblB, -
Shawls; I:1
T ONG so w 1,
Oct " Vt'
ag
I SOL I DIRItIitt 1[0.4111'1`14:
ITo AR Whom Iti May 'icor*
I - OPT a 'recent Act of Congres. the 'Bounty
el lits
.1-11 ° Land Lain has been extend ,to embrace
almoSt every ease oil Military servile.:
Alk.persons who have been engaged in - the
Military, service of the United States, for a peri
od of Yourteen days,. or upivards, are entitled; to
ONE Husimp) APO tdETY ACRES OF 43n), if they
haio not 'already received it, and if they have re.
ceiyed 100 s quantitY, they are entitled to - atiffi.
cleat to Make, up 169 acres. -
Revolutionary Soldiers, and soi
the ward in , which the U. States ha
l
gaged sine t e, and if' deceased, their
minor chilcireu are entitled.
Wagon . masters and teamsters ''
in the army
eas
are, in like =liner ent a lt
ham still engaged in the busin
Botinty Land Warrants , and am I w
the business fora reasonable and fa
thin; hut,l confess that I cannot a
my tittle and labor'without charge .yi
the business ni the lOwest price, tint
honestly and live.
[ Those havirig claims, I believe wi
terially to their advantage, to call u
fore going elsewhere. .-
' After the Warrants are obtained,
Warrantees csire to bell thetti, lam
pay the highest cash market price.
.I am also engaged in' the proseent
claims against the United States, sucl
sions, back pay, extra !Pay, 4kc.; I
i FRASKLLNI I ItASER„ Atti
IMontro'se, Mar, 12, 1855-11%4
.
- Gladr-Tidinkk to Old Sol
'DI a late law of Congress,:all Soli
_LP sters, and their
.widows or mini
are entitled to .160 :mica Bounty La
who have' received
.Warrants for le.
acres, are entitled to have. an addiu
120 acre& Warrant: Those who .hav
plimasterc4 into aerViee and paid., g:
of land. -
• . I am still 'enkaged in the Bounty
Pansiontagericy, at Montrose, and 1
new warradts fore 11l Danville claim
cost ai- charge; elf a y I:ind. All other
ly for fees. And - will-pay the' high
prices in cash for a I Warrants: - ~ '
I am at Searle's foie!. and in case
sense at anY time, ''D. IL Lathrop, El
Treasurer; will attend 'to my husine'
• JOHN' H.
15, 1855.
11Iontroe, Murch
, Sheriff's Sales.
; •
Y virtue of a writ dr Ler. r Pa. fib'
the Courty Common Pleas of
is county' and' to me' directed . I will
mblid sale at the Cuurt House in Mi l ,
- S. turday the 31st day 'of March in t., at ono
o' ock in the afternoon, I
11 thaticertainl three story.: framed - building
l i
sit late on,lthe south side of the, streelt .opposite
th Depot in the Borough Of Susijueli nna in the
co nty aforesaid, containing in fron)t. o said De
pot street;:and in depth about 94 flee , . and the
t tt Or pieep of ground and curtilnoe a murtenant
'-ereto, said lot being . bounded 'Nor h by the
'street, east by lot of O'Laughlin, souti by lot of
1 R. Niebol,iand west by let of tone, and
1 is the.dastlpirt of lot .No. 23 of the R ilroad Co.
land 'inlsaid Borough.
Taken in execution at thb suit-of
Sherman vs. Benjamin Palmer.
-
ALSO By virtue of other writs ia
the said `mat., one other certain piece
of land s tuate and being in tbetownshi
land in s id county, bounded and de
follows, I),,vit: an the north by the N
R. R., east by lands of David Prentice ' ,
the Susnuehanna river, land west by Inn
O'Llughlin,.conta"nhiglabout three acre
more or less, with the improvements, m
honse c and all imp ove,d. .
i i.
;; Taken in execution at the suit of C.
net 'vs.' I. D. Vangorder,
AL.SO : —Pne other certain piece or i
lanfil situated in the township of Oakla
i....d . 6d and described as folipws,, to wit
north by land's of A. ,Slater, southeast
of Thomas n , sjuthWest by , lands
Ward, i and: nof thwt by the War l i rall
containingabobt (32 1-2 acres, More iorj
about 15 neres itnproted; being the tier
lot No. 75 Of John BoylessurveY of F
ton tracc ' . I
'
Takeedn 'execution at the snit of C§. Ben.
-nett vs. Nathan Loomis and Milton Middaugh.
ALCSO--All that certain'piece or kreel of
land Sailain the, township of ;Great l Bend in
said count , bounded and described as artiOWS to
wit: sbrt Ivesterii by a • wood rbad of
_Truman
1 .
&Main, no,rtheriSterly by lands of said Truman
Baldniti, southeasterly by land OlLouGreen,
i.
anl south Westerly by land heretofore c attracted
byaaid Trulmazi Baldwin, to Alvah Hol en, and
being 4 rods in width and containingit half
.Iti
dere, with the appurtenances, one fratn dwell.
ing hone and all implored. -• I 1
!.
Taken in ,•execution at the sl ot Stures &
Thomas vs.'Alvahtdittlden. ' " I
: ALSO—BY, viri e of two l writa -of .Ir. fa. is
sued out of said Court atthe came:tittle a d place,
all that cert 4 3,
in story: wood building w 'th brick
..t ,,
front basement, situated in Lo 6 ersvi I 1 Great
Bend township in,"aaid County, and the lot or
piece of ground and•eurtilage appurtenant there
to, and on which; 'laid building lis constructed,
bounded on'. the I . tiortheast by the lq. , wburgh
turnpike road, onildie east and stfuthetistiby lands
formerly owned bye. J.:Hart, on the iooth 4v
grotinds owned and occupied by the N.4Y. & E.
R. X -, nd on the west :midi - northwest by
land of Co.,LoWrie Green, said building oticnpying
and covering :the lot; and known as " the
BRYANT iion.sn" being some fifty feet -in front on
said Railroad ground*, and some '2OO trt near
the said.tumPike road. l • '
Taken in execution at the suit of El,
Brigham ra.'Addit;onßryant. •
P 4 HOLPST
MontrOse,; March 14, 1865:-11
. •
' JAS.. W. C1iAP3,141.N;13.4,
(4e, March 14, 1-£Ol5.
.
SPRING %tit LES OV
_ CARPETS AND. OIL OLOttlis.
ik-TOW in Store a !aro'. stork of new patti;rns
1.11 of CARPETS (roil the rctont heavy auc
tion sales at a great: rediiction in prices. Bar.
gains for purchasers.. And such . 4i0 . 4,, , ant styles
that all 'must be suited. Retuembor our Carpet
rooms are on the: second flour of 4,111* Crokery
and House Furniehiog Store now lAgiinl extend
ed one kindred feet in cfepth, makihi it the must
extennive in the Vill a ge 4 J. H. DE PEU.
Binghamton, March 15, 1855:
diem of ,II
a been en•
!i4omn4 i or
. --
Crockery; . Glim.ilorare, and House.
Furnishing Good!. -
H. DE PEU would .call". the - attention of
EP • purchasers to his :extensive, and varied
stock of GOODS for ttni Spring trade, consist.
ing of every_ article desired by hottackeepbrs and
would especially solicit it _ from those fur,
fishing anew. As our attention isi particularly
devoted to the roams of this class, We are ablu to
furnish them with a complete outfit—and we
would advise all to look!through the assortment
before . purchasing elsotihere. Remember - DE
PEU keeps Crockery, Liioking-Glaises; Carpet.
ing, Oil-Cloths, Wood4n, and Willow , Ware,
Spoons, Cutlery. WindoW-Shades, Lamps, Cur
tain Trimmings, China i:tre, - Faney Baskets,Bird
Cages, Toys, Japanned and Tin Ware, Feather
Dusters, Geese Feathers; Mats. &c., &c., at the
LOWEST PRICES !• 5 J. DE PEU.
/ Binghamton, March Ifi, 1855..
d chaplains
of obtaining
Ring . to 'do
r compontm
ord fo spend
t I will da
t-I can do it
I lied it tna
,.on the be-
f any of the
pre'pxred,to
on of caller
as fur Pan-
v atLaW,2
IWOULD take !ilk method to express my
sense of pride and siricere gratitude,. to - the
large majority_of Merchinte and Dealers, in this
good old Susqueharma County, who ! have Itind,
ly patronized > • ire in N. Yprk,. as well as to the
many others, in different Sections of the.country;
and would most respeafellrask, a 'continilarice
of their. favors, as well, those who-have' not as
yet found it convenient: t 0 call and. loCcome cus.
tomers - at 215 Pearl Street. Cseo huslness card.)
VerY respectfully, M. C. TYLER.
Montrose, March 15 , Iss-11w2*;
d ler,.
iers, TeStn:
4r childeo,
a. Thiise
s than Ipo
()nal 80 Or
6 been sips-1
t 160.aeres I
Land and
obtain
ynts, free of
ases mere.
[eat market
THE Books. Notes, Leases, Contracts, ~ of
the subscriber, will be left for - the present
*ith J. T.
=may
Esq.i to whom all payments
thereon =may be made. during his absence, unless
a "Greeting" is SC7II heroic) payment is offered."
M. C. TYLER..
!•
Montrose, March 15, 1.555-1 I
of my 0 ) .
.q. Cout4
!MOCK,
ALL RIGHT. • _
4 FINE assotttnent Now Goods just arriv
±l.. ing at the Farmers'{ Store. Call and see
boyour ; serves—cost yott nothing to look and
ut little to buy. R. THAYER 4. Co.
'Montrose, March 10, 'ss.
out of
usquetnin
!expose to
Introse on
NOTI.CE
To Wholesale Dealers anil Dealers in Merchan.
dire within the Coun:iy rf Susquehanna
IN pursuance of tite / Aet of Assembly of this.
Commonwealth, viz: the Act of the 4th, day ,
of May, 1841, entitled "an Act to provide rev°. -
r.ue to meet the demandii upon the 'Treasury,
and for other purposes,": hn Act of the 16th of
April, 184, entitled "an Act to ine'reisse the rev
enue and diminish the Legislative expenses of
tho Commonwealth." en Ott passod the 22d day
of April, 1846, entitled "4n Act to provide for
the reduction of the State debt." and an Act
passed the 1-oth day of Atli, 1849, entitled "an
Act to'create a sinking fund, and
_to. provide for
the.gradual and certain cfitinguishtnent •of the
State debt," the tinderOigned, Appraiser 'of
Merc . antile Tnies of SuisOehanna county, has
prepared a list of all 31eri.hants trading' within.
said county, and placed dach of the said 31er
chants in that elais which': to him seems: right
and Just :.ccording to the Provisions of said Act
or Assembly, as follows, viz : • I
- • --
Acsithars. Proprietor*. CllOl.
Auburn, • John P. Lanibett; 14
do - Watt er Man 6r wiaher,l4.
Brooklyn. Nelson Tififiliy, 14
do • F. W. Allen, 1 1 4
•. J. C. Lee-, - 14.
Wm. 31t Millan , . 14
do R. T. Amble): 14
do . Smith & I.l4Mpstead, 12 !
• • do E. S. - Kent 4 Co., 14
Clfford, R. C. Brund;ge, l4 .
do J. & N. lialitead, 14,
.Choconut, Pamela Quinn, 14
Dandaff, Chareft & Prldnney,- •13
do E. l Phinnev, • 14
do Thomas Arhold,' . •13
Dimock,' • L. 11. Woodria 14
do.! . E. N. - .14 '
Frientisville, Wickham dzillosford; 13
do ' Benjamin Glidden, 14
Forest Lake D. L Meekei.,• 14
Franklin, J. L :Vlerrinhiii, • l4 11
Gibson, Taylor & Vqlker, •14 Li
• do 'Johnl3
do' - * - ISI - . E. Keane*, 14
- do U. Burroivs . .P. Co. -12
Great Bead; LS. Lenheini, 12 Uri
do Thomas & Whiting, 12 1
do''' John •McKindev, 13 I
' do .. Henry McKinney, 14
do, I M. H. C. Vail. •14 Lit
do Evens Griggs:, - 14
do - Taylor & June, • ' • 14
do - . J. & N. Du Bois,
do' Wm. Daytoni . - 11
do - James Clark,! 14 .
Herrick, • John Miiler, • ' 14
Hat-ford, - S. Seymour, . 1-1
• d 4 Johnston &. Very, 13
do - Carpenter & Sibley, 14
do B. F. &R. It Eaton 12 •
,te
'Harmony, S. A. Lyona; i, -14 -
• do B. R. Lyons„ 12
do • Brant S . Glater, 14
do D. Lyons & Bro. 14 •
Jaeitson,. J. J. Turner, 1 - 14
Jessup, ' : Depne,& Cooper, • 14
Latbtop,j C. G, 31errill dr, Co., 'l4
do - I. N. Newton, 14 .
do'-• Bell & " 14
'Lenox, Shultz, Eaton& Co„
do E. R. Grow & Bro. 13'
Liberty, . i A. A: Beemat4
14' •
do Z. Blakeslee ' •
Montrose. Hawley & MOO, .. 12,
do M. S. Wilson,i 13.
'do : W. J. &S. H.l3lulford,l2j
• •.• do • . J. Lyons & Siln, 13
. do F. 111: : Chandkr, 131
do • J. Webb. - 13,
!do S. Latlitop 13! . •
do Bentley & Reid, -11 l Lig.
der— - J. Ethridge,. I, 1411.4 q.
do R. Thayer & 14!
do . A Turrell, i 14' Liq.
do I. L. Post & 00, 10
!orris S.
eu d from
or parcel
fQ of Oak.
,;eritled as.
& E.
,sonth by
.s of Jno.
i ts of !und,
[.e framed
S. Ben-
parcel of
d, bowl-
On, the
ey lands
of C. L.
tee lie,
less lincl
finif o f
• . Whir.
Mil
persons
o•wit:
f Jack-
Gard-
Brook::
~ Ex'rs.
I Cho.
of New
D. D.
ete of
aunts
a unty of.
resent
of said
1 April
do S. H. & D Shire, 14 ,
do- Roseinbuum,
,14r
Midd l etown; C. C: Wright, 14
do Charles Campliell, 14;1
New Milford, Harden & 14';
do ,J. H,Sulphin,l ' . 1:1.
do • Wm. C. War 13 '
do J. Diekertnan, r. . 13'
do . • 11. Burrig, 13 ,Llq.
du - IJ. Morse & Br`p.; 141
Rohl', I 113. J. Champiob, 14
do j N. Granger, !;, 14
do • Lanus Tupper,i 14 1 •
Susq'a Depot,A. J. Whitney,? l4 j•
do Edmond Stuck .13
do A. J. 454 S. Sqmour, 14
• _
rt
I tot, .
1.1 and
fis hu.
hills,
!elms,
stion,)
Erup
-pees,
.1--
do ' Gaylord Curtis`p 14
do Th:omas . InpOno, 14
do J. Axlier•& Co; l3
do • lathes Bell, i 13 ] .
do P. L. /timber, i 13 Liq.
do E. Cur-lisle, ii 13'
do ': S. B. West, 1. 14 I.jq.
do Hirschfeld.-1, /4
do W. H. & J. f. qubba:d43
niing
of
peri
New
S.
do ' . Sinith & Shutts , i 4 Liq.
do , Lewis Conrad;'
14
do IL Cohen, !' 34
Silver Lake, R. Chichester dr CO., 13 1
Springville, -Dean & White 11 13'
do S. Lewis, 14 i.
Scott, Johnson* Co., 12
•
o McMillan & Perk. 12
,List of Groceries, Beet Holton, -
Apolacon, Harry Barney,-1, g
- do Wm. &from, 1, 8 Llq,
Dander, - Enoch Chanthers, a
Frieedaville, . 1 .
Great Bend, Lneieb Seott, 7
'do tH. Crane & Co; • s
do Mdiuon Dleao4lr, - 8
do hibtCottiotf!ftp t s
Hammy, J. N. Skil:int:, 8
peri or
1 0 for
, Deal
' l l7 it-
, Silk,
&low
A' CARD.
NOTICE.
.
do,. - B. Ayleswor b„ 8' -
84.12.
Montroie, A. Merriman 7
do) . I.N. ' Bullard - R Lki•
do. F. H. Fokdh .7:
New lid !ford, 3: Millar:. . ' . .8 -
do Z. Cobb, I ' 8
Busfa epot,James Oatw ter, 7 ,
401 . W. W. ChM , . -, 8-: - ...
.do'• - Perrino di , - .7. •
~
do ' F. IL esie: - - 8 --'-
'do - - N. C. dr...D. VV,, Nortim, 7 '..
do .Wm. Skienef,t, ` .8, ' t,
' 'do P. R. Drake, [ ' * E .
do - S.-Smith,i - " 8
do' ~ Joseph Wbitthar, 8 '
(JO . Wm. Wigmora.
.. 8 Li q.
D. A. Beasoa, - 8 Liq.
do Miles , Craegart, 8 Liq.
wa.l .\;
~
Thomson, H. P. !lasi] , . 8
Friendstille, - James Mead, 8
And the Judges of the Co rt i Conim en pl eas
of said County, will holli at
the Court House in Mortr se, in and 'for said
County, on Thursday the. 1 th day of May next,
at one o'clock P. M., at. which time and place
any of the Merchants !defined, described, and
classed as aforesaid, or ther agent or attorney
may appear and appeal-from said assesamebt if
they thick proper. . I '
W. M. TINGLEY, Mar. Appraiser. •
HopbOttom, March6,lB6s-11 . '
.
STAPLE . AND P4NO' GOODS
• NELSON dr: DRIEST, •
Y VERY recent urricalk; are now prepared R to exhibit a laric alni coniplete asvortnYont
• l'
iof • •
I FALL cf: WINT.E + I? DRY GOODS, - '.
Including almost every 'ar4ty both Forotr„n end
Ductufsticouilable for the reason. •
14.
L'atE S. DR ES GOODS, • -
Merinos, Pars ' ttas,CaShateres, Delaines, Prints .
. Ginghams, D'Btirges, Poplins, Silks,
I.
• • - Laces, - Gloves,: HctsierY; &c. ,
EMBROIDERIES & WHITE GOODS.
..
Collars, Lice . 'Capes, Han!dkerchiefs, Sleeves,
Edgings, Insertings, ! Flouncing, Bands, .
laconet, Nansook, Cambric, Lawn, &c.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
Blankets, Quilts, Countermine4, Toweling, Nap.,
kina, Table Cloths,...Shling, Sheeting,
Flannel, &c. &c. &ci
These hive all been piirchased within the least
few weeks, at the present to prices of imported
fabrics, and it Is our wish td dispose of them at 1
I. the samo low rates, continuit g .Inv4nably our ad
herence to, the
• -• Otzle Prix 4 ,4' ylt Ie m.
Also, we have constantly ' n hand a lar , e stot.k 1
of 2Cloths, Cassiwervs,: S eePsgrav, t• Satinet. '
i i
, -
Tweeds, leans. etc. . : J . .
SHAWLS, MANTILLASi AND 'CLOAKS. "
Of these first we have now every variety; from
the printed cilshmere or; th low "priced Scotch
Plaids to the Super Chainlail/
C nashinore Broche..
And of the last we intend ail all-times to be able
to show a line of either Mantillas, Talinas or
Cloaks, at a variety of prieel, and as the season
advances, to keep up with the change - of fashion,.
r making up to order Itnythin,ni in . this way of the
desired coior Of Cloth orYellvet, at a reasonable
price ; this we are the betternabled to do,-as wo
are about opening the front rooms oaths second
floor, with an extensive Stock of
, . PARIS MILLIN' ERY. •
(Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings i of all kinds; lode
ding Flow 4 ors, Feathers,' ete..;• Dregs And Cloak
Tri intning.4. Ribbons of all kinds, Veiteta, Plush,
EMbroideries, Laces, Lice. Ceps, Merino and Silk
under garments for ladles—in Wort all the et cet
eras of an establishment of this kind, including
Dress Making- in .all-: its bratiches. We. believe
we have been perfectly successful in procurint ,
persons of experience, MARY and taste, to take
charge of this department. arid in conclusion we
can only add, that bath they land ourselveS Will
endeavor iu all particufars - t4l please our custo
mers. NELEICIN & PRIEST.
,Binghamton, March 4, 18.5.'
-----.
1 GREAT .i3 ..44' G44IN S ! . :. .
NEL t SON & PRIEST .at: i selling' oot their
entire dock of Winter Dry Goods reLeard.
less of cost'. . ; . i • •
Moab - au/ton, Illnich.S, 1854. .
Dry Goods and Carpets at Cost.
AATICKIIANI &-DENNETT- have on hand a
V larg,e_and well selcettld stock of Foreign
and Domestic Dry Gooda‘and Carpets, embra
cing almost every article in the Dry Good's line
ever brought into thy, Market4n viesw . of the short
crop of cash en hlrd, vre fat c. concluded. to
nffr them for sixty dais from( this dite - at . cost.
'T'h'ose-persons to whom we have formerly sold
Goods. will. at once see that this issa rare oppor
tunity and one whiCh should be embraced im
mediately. To those whd hate never favored us
with &call we would- say try us once and.. you
will be convinced that this Weis place to pur
chase Dry Goods and Carpets' -Our stock is al.
ways replete with. - fashionable and scawomble
Goods and are deter-mined t.) 'keep is g ood va
riety as can he found in this sl•ction of thecoun
try, and
„sell at prices whi h cannot fail to I
please. . •
,WICKIIA3I kir:BENNETT.
Binghamton. Jon. 30, 1855.
ir, Proclamatiim•
.
; r,NuEnANNA. COTNTV Ss. " 1 .
.r.
IHUBBAUD NEWTON", In the !court of Common
, .. " vs: '
i c Picas of iald county, Nov.
IMs RTIA NEWTON, 3 l'vrrn,lBs.L . .
To Mania Newton. Whereas a 'Stil:Kenn in
Divorce , was issued to, NoveMber Term 1854,
i which was duly returned non ipt, inventus, and
thereon an alias Suhpmna was issued in said cause
returnable to January Term '1855, upon the re.
Iturn of which proof was made i 'to tho nidiCourt
'
that the I.lld Murtia NeWton c ould not be ibund
in my Bail w ick.
This notke is therefore to ri
pear before/the Judges of the s
third Mondspof April next, to
plaint, &c. = P. P. 1101
.Sheritrs 011ie°, Montrose, M
The Latest News
A R
THAT the Spanish Court has decided, not to
'sell the Island of Cub:o4.Toseph Witten- .
berg & Brother bate - recently decided to open
a new store, in tho building 'OflLeonard Searle,
a few doors
. ea.st - of Post's: Store, opposite-of
Wilson's dwelling house, corner of- Chestnut
and Owego streets, %hero they will keep on
hand a splendid assorttnent of Bdy Made cloth
ing, also in addition to -this, a good assortment
of Broad Cloth, Casimere, Kentpcky Jeans, &e.,
in short, a general iassortment 'of Gentleman's
furnisldog Goods.. lA's°, a splendid assortment
of Ladi . es' dress Goks, Silks, 9ferinos, Delaines,
Alpacao, Embroideries, ShamN'Luca, Dress
-Trimmings, &c., &C.. MI of which they are 4:W
mined to offer to' the public lit very low pri
ceall Goods warranted . to ire satisfaction,
as well in qtaltlity as in price.. •
Please give us a trial before , nrchasing ,
else
where.
• J. WITTENBERG' 8./.. BROTHER.
Montrose . , Jan. 2', I 5.55.--stf'
TIME. SALE—A first rate 5
_IL right every way.- Enquire
SnITH & 11
Brooklyn, Feb.,l 3,105.-3 r
A NEW stock of Winter Shin .% jae,:receiy.
eid and for sale low.. by
SMITH & III:I4IPSTEAD.
Administrator's 4 otico.
NioncE is' hereby given, the, letters of ad
nmistration on the estate ssf . Thos. Dawe,
dec'd, bite of Forest Lake townihip, bare been
duly gianted to-the subscriber, who resides at
Friendiville, Susq. Co. _All persons having .
Oaf= nr. demandragaina the estate of the said
,dee'd, itre hereby requested to prssent them, dcr
ly attested, to the s*seriber witbont_delar.
• B. GLIDDEN; /4*.
Frieldsvitl, Feb. 13, ISS. 7'•6
PLATED WARE.—Aenth lot of - plated
Feats and Spoons, of the very beat quality,
this day received by A.J. EVANS.
Dress c 'odd.- -
AGREAT variety of beautifill styles and al.
most as eimpaa eould be desired.
Oct. I B. dr. Ca:
B: :TPINS sod EA
just mesh's( .. * Jot lalikusiOss awl
Eau*" woo subwruz. et" r•!ii. A l fa .
Match IL. A. J.
inacrwiton.
TNTEND to keiqi constantly on hand a variety
of Nails, iron, steel, springs, facts,. table and'
pocket cutlery, butcher, bread, and shoe knives,
razors,-shears, scissors, snuffers and trays, coal
hods, shovels and.tungs, stai? rods, coffee mills,
wheel beads; enameled
.saucy pans . and kettles,
Vices, anvils, smiths' bellows, screw pletcs,sledg.
en,liatninera - shov e ls; spades, scoops, chains,lead
- I) .l l.sheet lead, - pump chain and fixtures, - straw
_cutters, corn shelters, sausage-gettert, metal and !I
wood lancets, horse brushes, combs, cards, rope, -1
cordage, files, rasps, brlla, tacka; brads, copper
rivets and burs, sand-paper, braces, bitts, angers,
I.giiiiblets screws, hinges, gate. hangings, curtain!
hook;i, staples, bolts, hasps, woed, mini
• oral and white . knobs, . mincing -knives, bor.. ;
springs, thertuometem.wire., malleable tastings,
mill, X cut, wood and handsawS, firmer, 'tnortice
and framing chisels, .gouges, wrenches, bench
. screws, levels, saw frames, auger, saw, plane and
. chisel. handles, axes, hatchets, ase.helves, brush
-es,.oil stones,s. whips, Pad, till;•ehest, and door ,
. locks, castors, sad' irons, V4ocile•sticks. trays, hay-1
knives, glue. glue kettles; spoons, saddler's silk,
teasels, &c.. &c., and a stock of. builders' Hard-1
w,ire, and Carpenters' Tools, unsurpassed -for cheapness. in this section of country. Call and
see, Dota•lerget - the'pLice, 10„ - Lafayette
Block, 3 - doers East : of the Chtin:Mgo Bridge, ;
.Court street.. 1
Binghamton, March 1,1855..
•W. GREGORY & JUPSON 'SMITH,
J. having formed a co-partnership for the
purpose of conducting the Hurd-Ware business in
all its•varioun .branches, would respectfully in
form the people of Susquehanna cebnty that
they are now opening at Gregory's Old Stand,
opposite the Exchange Hotel, 2 doors front the
Canal, Binghamton,.N. V., the largest, cheapest,
and best stock of Hardware. ever offered in Bing.
hatnton..
Having ninde arr.mg,ernents Co import their
-English Goods and - purchase their American - di.
reel from manufacturers, they can and will:will
CAEAPErt than any other cistat:ishnient in
town! Their stock is no very, extensive, and
those wishing to purchase are i•uVited to
The following are a portiota.of their leading ar
ticles, viz:—Table knives and forks; Tea do.,
•carvers, forks and steels, pen and pocket knives,
hived and butcher do., hay and straw do., scis
sors, shears, and razors, 'britannia • tea and coffee
pots, silver and Britannia, tea and thble spoons,
biker plated,"brass, and iron candlestielse,
fern and trays, solar lamps, lard, and suspended
Jamps, mantle-piece. ornaments, brass and iron
andirons, shovels and tongs, Sze...
Lookin,g - Glasses, and looking glass platen, to.'
,getlier with a general assortment of housekeep
ing articles,
HOUSE TRIMMINGS,
.consisting of heks,latehes, biltia; _screws,. brad
nails, bolts, patent window springs, blind fasten
ings, shutter screws:, and fastenings, &e. .
A general assortdont of tools fur . Carpenters
arid Joiners. Cabinet and Wagon Makers, ..Masons
and bi.icksiniths, censistin2 of planes, saws; haul
niers, hatehetm, axes, ntixes, chisels, augers, aug,or
hilts ar,d hollow angers, ar, ily, Bt.:llo'4'S, vices,
patent drill machines. sledges, stone hainuiera:
brick and plastering trowel's, C/091-Cnt, mill . and
circular saws.
A. splendid -assortment of Saddle and Harness'
makers' tools and trimmings.
FA RIVING TOOLS,
corisiSting of shovels, spades, forkssak es,scy t
grain 'cradles, hoes, pick axes, iron bars, grind
stone, eze.
-AlsO, Agents for the sale of Whittemore,
Squires & Co's Ag,rieultural to . ols,such as plows,
hay and straw cutters, corn shellers,
,Sole and upper leather, morocco and shoe
trimmings, with a general assortment of findings,
Wooden wn•re, willow radles, wagons, elmirs
and baskets of all descriptions.
Bar iron and steel, iron axles and steel aprin got
malleable castings, coach lace and, trimmings of
all kinds, paints, oils, sash,'glass, putty; &c., all
of which will he sold at the lowest rates. Pleases
call and examine the stock for yourselves.
Bingliamlo.l,.3lareh I,
Auction Salo.
HE subscriber having ie4Sed his Farm, situ
ated in Forest Lake, one-fourth mile ,from
the Post-Otliec kept by .llr. F.lisha Griffis, - will
sell at Public 'Auction, on Thursday . the 29th
day of !larch next, sale to commence at'9 o'clock.
A. 51., the following d6eribed - stock,
One span splendid 8 years - old Mares, very good 7 years old Mare, . • -
One very good 2 'years old Grey Colt,
'Two 3 years. old Steers,
- Two 2 years old do . •
One 2 years old Heifer, •
Five yearling . Heifers, •
Two yearling Slecre,,
- One
.Bti , 2.gy ‘Vagem,
Ond.2 Horse Sleigh.
One single Dutch Harness,
,One Plough, -
Onc . Stove and Pipe. • •
TERMS OF SALE. •
quire you to ap
lid Court on the
nswer said corn-
ILIS'PER, Sheti.
rch 5,1855. Ew
e Steamers
All sums under $5, cash ; ail sums over' sl.r
and under . 850, 9 months credit.: and all, sums
over $5O, 13 months credit, with Interest and
approved security. I,3ENJ. COpKAYNE.
Poreig Lake, March 1, 1855-9 c 4.
- NOTICE.-...
1- O Robert Do La .Montanye and wife late .
Miss Polly Ann Foot. S. U. Hamilton and
wife late Miss Amanda Foot, Silas B. Foot, Jae.
It. Foot and all others interested, TARE Nonce,
that. an
,inquest will ho held at•tho late dliellink
house of Belns IL . Poat, deceased, in the:town;.
ship of New Milford, in the : County of Sitsque
hanna, on Wednesday the 4th-day of April next,
at ono o'clock P. M., for the purpose
.of
,makine
.partition of the 'Real - Estate of the said deceased,
to and'arnong his children and Representatives,
if the same can be dune without. prejudice to or
spoiling the whole, otherwise, to value and rip.
-praise: tho same according to law, at which time
and place you are requested to attend if you
think proper. -
• •
years old Horse,
at the store, of
ISMYSTEAD.
F. P. EIOLLISTErt, Sherifr.
Sheriff's Odle, Ifuntrose; ' • •
• Feb. 12th, 1851 7w7.
Adminietratrix' Notice.
NOTICE' is hereby given that Letters Testa.
men tary upon the estate of Philo alennett,
dee'd, late of the Boiongit of Fusqioh:inna De
pot have been granted to the subscriber. All
persona indebted to said estate are hereby reques
ted to make immediate payment, and those hay
ing claims upon said estate to present them duly
attested for settlement. - - . . •
Dusztomt BEmtErr,
Snmea Depot; Feb: 21,
,1855.:---Bw6*
W. B. Deins---Dagnerrecotypist,
At Odd Fellows' gall,
UXES Pictures of everything that will up
J. situ
ur Children ,taianat be taken unless bro't
between the hoofs Alt 10 sxul 2 O'clock, on a ekar
d e rY..;4o • • -
NEW - RTasCIL • . -
of .Cases , Framait, Loolistae#4, jut lainas&
Montrose, Nov. 23,18l14:.: - _
CLOVER. and TIMOTHY PEED for was by
R. BURRITT
New .VlWerd, Marth a, 1865.
INTWMAJIDWARE STONE;
nyFE & _KNOWlTON , :ivaieetfilly calE
•
Ithe attention ofthe.eitizatie of %mochas,
na county, to, their now and extensive assort. '
went of . .
•
H A - R D-W- AR E -•
Comprising almost everpartiele usually ktipt-lit:
.similar establishments; which they will "selfat•
such prices as Mad satisfy all who may . fertir
them with their- pstronago. Their, gouda wore,
I)in:43/lased at the lowest taarket-priees,- and are;
warranted.to be of the beat qualiti. Call , and
examine for,yourielves,it will cost lyou nothingl
We think all will he eenvinited ;that this is the
place to buy GOODS. CHEAP-L-not Cheap
Goods. ' • ,!
ILV7 Remember the place, No. 10 LaPayettei
Block, 3 doors east of
. the Chenango Bridge,l
Court Street. Binghamton; N. V. • !
March 1, 1855.
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