The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 20, 1856, Image 3

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    lug+ Depot, .11 Benson, G. Curtis, NrVm.
Skinner. Ditnock,. C,, Co.nkliti, L. H.
Woodruff, C. J. Hollister. Rush, L. G. Dun
more, R. Shoeunaker, Gibson,. C..P. Ed-
Wards, W, P. thsniner.' Now :Milford, A:
Hannah, D. Mathew. Jeserip, W. C. Hen
drick. Brooklyn, E. Mack, Anson TitFan f l(,,
C. Oakley. Montrose, Wrn. Post. Lenox,
Wm. Payne, A. Titus. Forest Lake, S. Rise
J, Stone, 2nd. Clifford, - W. Tinker: Lath
rop, Win. 24. Tiffany; ,
Harmony S. A. Ly- -
ons. -
Second Week.
Jackson, J. M. Bronson. New Milford, 11.
Barnum. Clifford, , A. B. Baker; B. Daniels,
C. W. Norton, George Graf am. Apolaene,
D. Buffam. Oakland, B. ?Beebe, B. 'Bailey,
11. M. Godwin, F. A. Ward. Middletown,
E. F. Crosier. Franklin,L. 8. - Cole: Dun
- daff. J. M. Chittenden. latford, E. T.Follet,
A. P. Stearnes, D. T.1129e. Ararat, H. Gum- .
- say. Springville, M. 71. Hendrick. Mont
-rose, A. P. Keeler, C. M. Gere, G. W. MOtt.
Brooklyn, E. S. Kent. Gibson, John Lowe
- - i - Dimock, I. Main. Gt: Bend, P. W. Messick,
B. Trowbridge. Liberty, J. Monford.—
'Thomson, Wm. Salisbury. Choconut. J.
Stanley. Auburn, T. J. Sherwood. Lenox,
Alson Tiffany. Bridgewater, John Trnrnbull. ,
Forest Lake, L. M. Turrell. -
4The SehOol s Directors of Bridgewater Dis
trict, will meet in Montrose on Saturday,
April sth, at : 1 o'clock P. M. -
Per order of the Board.
C. J;CURTIS, Sec'v.
hey. A. o.:Warrett B preach in the Uni=
versnlist Church kontros . e next =Sunday, Su b
-4.tii in tire afternoon, Life in tix - middle of
the stream and riak . •
dF
.XlBO. . • .
In Silrei L Ire, March Ist . : at:NEZZR GAIGE,
=
aged 74 years.
• , • Register's Noti ce..
1.
VBLIC notice is hereby given to all persons
_concealed .in the following Estates•to wit:
Estate of Littcout MILL Into of New.. Milfor
d IL L. Sutphin Eiteutor%• ; _ - -
Estate of Tatiana' . Ti AID, htCor Auburn, de
ceased, Andrew S. Low Administrator. •
Estate of THECoN Brraculite of Dimook. de
ceased; Charles- A very &A. A. Root - Addncrs.
That the accountants have Settled their ac
counts in the Register's oflf(ie in and for the
county ,of Susquehanna; and that-the sumo wiil
be presented to . the Judges of the Orphans'
.Court of slid county, on. Monday the 1-tth . (by
of April next, for confirmation - and allowance.
- . J. W. - CHAPMAN ? Register.
Register's Oflice, Montrose, t
• aiarch 19,186.
. NOTICE.
D - ÜBLIC notice is hereby given that S. A.
Woodruff is_receiving a new lot -olStoves
and wares of all kinds usually-kept in the Stove
'found
Tin line of business, among which may be
'found a better assortment of stoves, heavier, lar
ger and more durable than - ever before,ollered
in this county, all- the proof you need will be
just to call and - examine for yourselves.
-stoves Warranted in every respect.
Kept (=stonily on hand, an extensive assort-
Mont of Tin ware, made out, of the best materi
als which is offered for sale as cheap as can be
bought in any market, also ,on hand Lead Pipe;
all - sizes, Chain and gearing fur Chain Pumps,
Cistern Pumps, all sizes, Brass and Purcelairi,
kettles all sizes, Jappaned ware, all kinds.
Jobing done on andrt notice and in good or
der. All Gob& in_ the line will be sold cheap
fur cash or approved creilitL.„
S. A. WOODRUFF. '
.3lontrose, 3.lareh 40, 1856.
Executor's Notice.
XTOTICE is hereby: given to all petsons,hav
-111 ing demands against the Estate of Pat.
rickDonlin late",fAuburn,,dec'd, that the same
must be presented to the undersig,ned for afran.
gement, and all persons indebted to said estate
ere, required to make immediate settlement.
MARY DONLIN,
JAMES DONLIN
March 19, 185_9(—..6w* Ear's.
•
Notice: No- 2-
TO our Customers'wo will again say, we are
extremely anxious to settle and balance up
our accounts, the more since wo began to foist
up. So many littles amount to quite a saw;
and. we are in need of it now. To - accomodate
all I will be in Montrose every - Monday, for the
next two weeks, Tuesdays at the store of Wm.
H, Thayer, in Dimock, %Veduesdays Zia Miles
Esq. c in Drooklyn,'. Thursday at Orlando. Will
iams in Franklin. This . arrangarneut must ac
commodate all ;still it it does 0 , 4, you 'cm find
a list of Accounts at Esquire Avery's office in
Montrosii, Esquire Miles, 'Brooklyn, Wm.. 1.1.
Thayer, .rDitnock. Come, settle.
tlontrose, March 13, 1131)6.
Administrator's Notice. -.
‘ToncE is hereby given that letters of Ad
ruistration upon the estate of Charles C.
li.nsom, late of the Borough of Susqu'a Depot,
deed, have been - granted tu, the undersigned, and
101 persons indebted to said estate will please
%make immediate payments, and. - those haring
. claims will present the same duly attested for
settlement. E. N. SMITH, Adttir.
Susg i a Depot, March 18, 1856.
, Adatinistrator's Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Jas.
11, W., McElwee dec'd.,. late of New Milford
Iwp4care hereby notified to .make immediate
Payment ; and all persons baring claims' or de
naafi against the said Estate- are requested to
Present them duly . a atbenticated for settlement.
•ELLIOT ALDRICH, Adm'r.
March 19, 1850.
Publid .Bale.
THE subscriber will sell at Public Sale on
Wo4neade_y, the socotul day of April next,
onhis farm ha Liberty township, the following
Property to wit: r• •
<Joe yoke' f four year old matched 'oxen, one
Cow and Calf, seven two year old Heifers,
,threo
”Yearlinai, 24 ISheep, 1-Hog, Plows ;_' Barr ow, non* Rpite, flay, Grain% Polatoes,Steve, House.
hold furniture, and other things too numerous
-ta mention. Ali sums under five -dollars cask
'down; over, six months credit with apprmed
oecurity.
lIIA COMSTCICK.
Liberty, Alan+ 18, 1856.—w2-
fteentor's Notice. . ,
Notice is her3by given to all perso n s having
demands against the Estate of ferry Bail, lute
et Forest. Lake, dee'cl, that the same roast be
Presented to the undersigned for arrangement,
and an personcindebted to said Estate, are re
iced to make immediate aettlrment.
GEO. W. BALL , E x . r•
Pored Lake, Mareh.loll4lBs6,
TE'
HE 'notes and account*. of E. Tiffany ere in
the bands of& O. Mike,Esq., for settle,
'need. All persona interested are requisted t 6
4,ttend to the same without delay.
L. A. 13311TH, Committee
Brookl C. .- OE4E. of Lunacy.
yn, Diarch Pl
18, 1856. • -
•toce•lfowsz To ItenT.—The Ode formerly
mgajiied by E. Tiffany in Brooklyn. Eseinire
61 / the premises or of •L . A. 8111TH,
C, cgaz. arch /856.5 w,
O P th le by e utsGll4n Ke*Tr andTimothy-Seed for
sti H.BURBITT;
eu' Wilford, ltarekii, 1858.
lo Webb,
t)*
,ip
nseeiffing bis newitlpsjit Govl3ittobr
he Oren *Ohl usual low priet% •
3103troiri klaribl I; Ifift
- • 4.." •
Notice.
R. THAYER.
=EINEM
. • ;
IIIIELODE0i • IS, .4,1111) MUSIC..
The- Cash Systelin Aolopted i Friel!,
!
tread llieduced-! I .
l'
• H 0 RAC cWATE .. fiS. I
N0.333.8r -way. New F ork. i
[; •
AGENT FO U R TUE DENT BOSTON AND NNW TOA
MST , NESTS.
The largest assort nt of Pianos, MolodeonS,
Musical Instruments.: lid Musical Blerchandise
of all kinds in the U ti States. Pianos from
UN different manta' tories, corapriaing - ihosa
of every variety of stye, from the plain, neat and
substantial 6 1-2 octa*es, in Walnut or Reset.
Wood Cases, from $l5Ol, to $2OO, to tboso of Oh.
most elegant finish up `4 One Thousand Dollark
No'house in the Unto lean compete with thi:
obey° in the outnber; v nety and celebrity"of ;ti
i t
instruments, nor in the! istremely imp p rices t
which they are sold. ' I ' 1
flettaca WATERS' Me ERN TAIPROVEDiPIANOS,
WHO or W ithout Ire frames, psiessing i
their improvements -, o zover- strings
td . a r e t t o io n ni
alongth of s tale, po, frr, and com pass
eqnal to the Grand . Piano, united with the bean;
ty and durability otattneture of the spare Pi
anol They aie justly prouonneed by. the Pres.j
anclby the first.Mtisienlllasters -tot* ' equal t
thOie of any - other mitinfacturer. ' They areV
built of the best a nd Mk thoroughly sem onedl
.material, and guaranteed tp stand the action old
every Ornate. , I
1
Each . lustruntent gnaranted to give satisfac-,
Con; or purchase-money 'cefunded, Second-hand]
Pianos at great bargains, .constantly i 6 store,'
pried from $3O to $l4O. : . -1:
HORAcE IVATERe, Mii.onaexs, superior In-,
• ,
struments intone, touch find durability of make. •
(Tubed the equal tempnrarnent.) Rebid eons
of all other styles and makes. , Prhe $45, $6O,
$75; . 51.00, $125, $140; double Rceds,*lso ;
double Reeds and two to,' ks of keys, tir2.oo.
4ese a liberal. diseount. ' lergym n
en and! Chu
c ,
awl. an extra discount.
.- illartin'sGuitors,llronls !fortis, Fltiteii, Fiu
tines, Aecordeons, Violin* and Musical !i.stru
meats of all kinds, at lower prices than eVer be
fere pliered to the public s . A large diticouilt,
:to Teachers and Schools. I:The trade supplied
'on the most liberal terms.
hi USIC:—One of the liti;iTest: and best ;ielect
ie.
ed catalogues of Music now published, compris.
ing 'many of the choke an most popular airs of
the day, and will be sold' one-third off from
the re b ftular'prices.
• •
' Music sent•b); ma irto o4arts of the country
post paid. Particular anl personal attentio n
paid th all orders receive }tt
try M0i1... Satisfac
tion,gnarantetel in .every i
~tance. Pianos and
Melodeons for sztle on motitipy. payments Sc.e
criti-In Pianos . token in . ,,e , c-chait•ze for new•—
General and st leCt Catalou ' , it sad Schedule of
prices.forwarded to all *rtt•Jof the country by
mail: - .
Qom. Great inducements offered to agents in
all parts of the countrp, to stli the 1,1 0 ,n et) ,, W.
ten' M
Pianos, elodiens; and Catalogue .of Diu.
sic.
Treaiiirer's•,.ale, , 4
Of 11ns:rated lauds in Cur, ilthatina. C'dzinty.
T - CfICE is hereby given that • agreeably to
111 •
the nets of the general ssembty of the
Comthebwealth of l'ennsylv.inia, directing the
m'odel of selling unseated lands for Taxes; the
I
following, tracts and parts ofrecta, of unstated lands ; will - ht:t sold at public v Ohm on the sec
ond Monday of June next at c Con!! 11ousc
i
in :Ventres s, fur arrcarages de, and the .costs
necruedlon each tact, re . :•peet •;ely, unless the
the
same ;bpi paid
,befi* the ::day of sale—sale. to
cenanacn °c
ce at 10 lock in the forenoon. 1 - .
Warrithtees owners or nernhe .4:
Aires.
T4xes.
Airat. .
Harrison 1 - LI l,
.. ?01
elo.i! - s • 301
Tbotnat Eddy, Est: 146
John Rted, • .96
Duet. iWetit.
- Martha iWilson,
.41 .
Mariallleridetli,
• dlilTord.
Jaenna ClifFord,
Gicat Bend
Wr0.•.1.! 'Farrell, • 50
Nadi:laid C. Ltwis s . 87
Solomon Taylor, —. 50 .
R. 11.•Meliune, -.1.= 267
Truman Baldwin, 408'
• . Harmony.. • .•'
1 Horace'. Griswold, 100
rF.& 0. Bart, . • 404
Biwa Copley, ! • B6
' •
Herrick-.
It'll:liner Mutt, ' '
L. L Barrett,
,AmoS 11. Storm,
James Hamilton, .
. Jackson. •
Sedate! Griswold.
• Lathrop..
Kitchen Wilcox, Mon
trosi & Cu.._ •
Liberty:
No. 69,54..85, S. A.
Laws rit.
No. .56,:59, 66,73.
• .Popip!& *Strunk, 400
!* . o 67, 68, 75, '76.
*in Eldridge,- 400
No.6Mita .Dubois, 100
i l / 4\ski
.J. W Irt 1: • 93.
. c De).
d 9. • - .- 233
do.. • - ' .113
\
d4.' . • 109
Wm. - . 1. TurreP, 200
' ! • Oakland.'
Jacob R. smith,
• Thomwo
. \
. 8 4 H.
Join 'F.' Dunmore, 118
Peter Dunn. 36
& O.' Burt, • • 100
•IL Crammend, 100
Jesse Carpenter, 150
Thos.; Cnrr, 41111 •
Joshua Gidding*, 310
- Joel Latta) Est., 100 -
S.-A. WOODR)
Treasiirers Office, Mardi 11. 11
U Register's ititi
13U,BLIC notice is hereby giro ,
.1 concerned in the following
&tate of DAvio NEWMAN,
TOwnship, deceased; Henry. 11
tar.
Estate` of JOHN SHERWOOD,
•townehip,deeeesed ; Andrew S.
tor.
Estatevflicon Lyon', !ate' off derrick towri,
scip, deeeased,-„George H. Ly ' Administra
.
tor. -
Estate of JosErn T, Tbcautostiate of Itiont r
rose, deceased, It a Frazier Adtkinistratoi.
Also .the accokat of _John - - iW4lbster, Trustee
under; the will of loserzt WEnst 4e, late of Frati•
klin township, deceased. ;
Thit the accountants barol settled their aci,
counts in theErgister's office in in for the ioun
ty of Susquehanna, and that eho,l,samo wilt --be
presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court',
of said county, on Wednesday, the 9th day of
April neat,; for.eonfirination and idiom/nee. '
- - 2. W. CIIAFSIAN,E.eg'r.
Register's Office, Montroseq
kfarr.h, 12; 1856. '5 ' •
•
AUCTION.
t.'
4ti
'rift-1g MI bscriber will offer for' to at his store
JL 'in Brooklyn, .on Wedne y the second
day of _April next. his whole stock of Goods, to
-the-highest and best bidder,
Gae4T Isnucejtzttra.—lfy ;GOods mast be
sold, henue the' public will have the best thanes
ever had to buy - cheap! My, issottinent con
sists of the nand variety of to tr ores.—
'4y st ores.-
Crocsery and Hardware, Dry :Goods, Groceries
&e, &c."( - New' ht. your ehancS,Partners; to - , lay
in a stock, i To the Ladles I *mild say t hatlott
Win tad *heap .bargains in i; !: i
- 14 Died, DRESS-
la short, cogs© one, come aij
salves ,
..,
Tzeits; .2 11 -,suois of SSA
dove;ovar..s - ,, six atontbs eriklit.;
.. , ittUESI.
"mown, Much . 14, 1856,+-2
er
N; B. - MI wa,,onis dila 7
BookiiivimiA,4 l * r mad ki es!
the 811 1 10 i' I ' - -) ' 'l' j'
REIM
SOMMeg
$l2 31
1431
04
. 94
202
316
267
290
35
- 2$ 91
92
11 (87
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50
64
103
60
2
4
I 4 60
57 40
23 20
4 20
3 89
9 4.5
4 70
467
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1 6 90
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8 48
1 . '92
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7 0 0
2079
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1 14 88
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720
1.1 1 , Treas.,
58 !
o al! persona
Estates, to wit:
kifCrteat Bond
inuey eseen.
, ate . of Aubur n
w Administri
.
, r
IY
d NO' . your.
.under: Cosh
t! with good
le' nois
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ri,,and: Online
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mem
LOOK HERE!
ABEL' TIT•RRELIL
.
As Just received from New.: York, a fail
LA and desirable stock of ~. - •
NEW GOODS
, •
Comprising a Arst rate assortment of, Drnks,
Biedicines, Chemicals, Me.dipal Instrnments,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, China, Glass . * Ear
then Ware, (a geed variety of Crorkery,) Brit,
annia Ware, Japanned and Planished Tin Ware,
Silver and all other kinds _of Spoons. ,1 S!lver
Forks, Butter Knives, &c. All sorts of Lamps.
A good variety Of Wood and Gilt Frame Mir
rors. Walls and Window Paper. Stationery.
Stone and Wooden .Ware. Brushes.- Brooms.
Family Groceries. Limp Oils. Csmptiene.-
-Burning Fluid. Tallow Stenrin and Spermaceti
Candles ; Hide and other Whips.. Varnishes.
.WindoW Glass, &c. A first rate variety °aim
elry, and Fancy. Goods.-.• Gold" and Silver Spec
ta..ies.. Gold-Pens. Violins, Flutes, Fifes, Ac- ,
cordeons,Violin.and Veolincelio Strin22 4 ,!&e.—
The largest assortment of Pocket, Knives in
SUM. Co„ and the best quality in Market; Shot
Guns, Pistols, (single and Double Barrel,) Re
iolvers,•&c. I •
In short. the Physician, the Thvalid, the Howie- .
keeper, the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Maniirac
' turer, the Professional Man, the Gentleman, the
Lady, the Rich and the Poor, the Young and Old,
the Beautiful' and ..the Ugly, the Gay abd the
Fashionable, and all the rest of ; the people, will
find soine.thing to. slipply their every dayktants
at 'Futrell's.
• - Storeiti the new , Brick Block—Prices low—
Qualities good—Call And see.' .
ABEL TURRELL
Montrose, March 6, 1456: •
•
tV' They are all going to Terrell's...ol
Sheriff's Sales.
13 .1 7 virtu e of a :wri of fi eri facias imutid out
'of the'Court of e lumen Pleas of theeotiri
ty of Susq;lehanna, and to nie directed, I will:
expose to sale by public vendee at, the oourt -
House in Montrose, on Saturday the 22d day of
March inst., at 11 o'clock A. M.
• All that certain piece or parcel of land) ; situ
ate in the township olGreat Ben.rand described
as folloWs: . Be,gioning• at - a point in -the slonih
weeerly line of the Great. Bent and Cockeeton
Thrnpike road, the south easterly side of a ;large',
Chestnut tree, at a rner of lands of the N. Y.
& E, - R. R. Co.; thence. south fifty one degrees
and thirty minutes West, aliing the line of saidß. R(Co'sland, about one hundred and ifour- .
teen f(e ,, el. to a corner thereof;7l hence norwest.
wa..dly along the lines of said Company 'land
!taunt 182 feet to the.. North-westerly side',of
[Locust tree with two trrks about seven feet
Ifrom said line ; thence north fifty-one and tbiee
itOurths degrees east:about two hundred. fi. r et to
'the line of -said Turnpike, the north-westerly
side of s ,gate post; them.° 80it th t.entv-aeven
idegrees east, along the line of said. TtirnPike,
Ione) hundred and sevePpnine and' a half . feet to
the place. of beginning, Containing nit tenths of
an sere, inure or less! Now erected thereon a
large three story Tavern -house, known as the .
e. Bryant flouse' . witfi :t large barn, shed,, ice
hion-e and out houses{ 4.& •
'Taken at the suit of; Chas. G. Hart to the -use
Of Silas Billings vs. Addi Son• Bryant.
1 •
F. P. 11OLLISTgR,
March 5, 1858.
Sherifrs Sale. . •
13
l' . virtue of a writ of Ler.F4r. issued out of the
I Court of Common Pleas of ,Stoninch - anna
omit v and, to me .direeled, I Will oxposo to sale
iloy puhlie:t endue at the Court H ouse in Mont
4rose, I, n sntarday the 1 :12d day of March next,
t. , „',..likiii- P. M.— .
' ALL th6t certain pieta Or pared ollatid situ
• -
' Great Bend ,
ate in towirship; and in the County
mi . Susainehanna, bounded and described :1.. ft 1 .
lbws to wit: Beginning. ; at the south. West eOrn
dr thereof,.at the line or Lowrie Green, and on
tte north line of the Depot Grounds of the New
ork and Erie Rail Roibi Co. Then by .said
ftompaicy's Grounds, south . 51 degrees east, 60
tjet. thence by other lauds of Addison Bryant, '
nit irth $1 degrees east 2QB feet, to the .south side
traveled path, of the old ininpike road, thence by
st.id road north 26 deg,rties west,' GO feet to .the
.eitraer of said Green's -line, thence south 51 deg.
4... t. 232 feet to the b , :gianing,. Contaiidnir
about 12960 square feet, and having . erected
tliereon a large Rotel known as "The Bryant
lionse," with . barn shedit and other out houses
1
a rt all. improved. . c , -
Taken in execution a( the suit of Elmee W. •
B i,ghttm vs. Addiion BrYnnt.
F. P4 - 101.LISTER,'ShIr
Sheriff's Ofßee, MontrOse, Feb. 18, 185 G. ,
80
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56
30
92
70
76
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1 Boot and S hoe Emporium
1 _ - - . Of • ' ,
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•••Qi - r. 3 - 1 , -. ..v.ie - Ni...-Q , ..,1, tivir- 1 -.1- 11 -- f d AB
. :11.111.11111)11:1J. , ::4 1 ... 1 1 ...r :,
f 111 E anbwribers have removed their Boot and
" Shoe store into the building reii,ntly oceu
pie i by • Messrs Bentley and Read, Public Ave
nuil.
', first above the Post l 01116 e... Where, not-'
wilistanding . the . mixed ; state of politics, the
str agoncv or the money=' Market, the " nough
sad,thins"ft Al Road Monopolies, Jack-0.1..ant
(
ernlind ticetnents, and the great dreughth, as One
'extteme follows another; in all haman probabili
ty, We shall have a cold vrtnter. InVievir of this
I statk of thin;fs the sabseibers beg leave to say.
t that! they. are prepared' to Meet the wants of the'
1 Buo:t & •Saoe westing public, with good and sub:
I stantial varieties of Bovril* , Shoes of Eastorn
or Itme Manufoeture,'werranted equal (if tiet
I heti r) than -imy offered iii this market. Their
E
toe etribrazies a general variety of Ladies and
Gents wears' Consisting ih part of ietdies Stitt
Lssiod, Pish.Tor Heel ()Niters, Silk Lasting
Congress Gaiter: ! , French; Kid Congress Gait.
; ers, ifirroeo Garters L7di4 .11arthai/.. Ties, City
Mad': Bronzed Buskins, .1 1 ;:inild Buskins,' Ko
"Buskins, Pat. Leather Buskins, Morocco Lace
Boot , Call Lace Boots Enam'd Boots; Fur
Thu. 1 Bas.lins c:f•a:, Illisse t s Silk Lasting• Pal.
for oiteri, Colorrd Gaileiis. Calf Lace 7 Boots,
Kid Lace Boots, Jenny Linds Kip Shoes, Chil
i
dren Garters, Button Shoes, Ande Ties, l'at.
Vans . French Buskins ,. (tall and Kip Shoes,
MEs.' French Calf; Kip it4Stoga Boots, Calf
1 .
Enm,d, Kip and Cowhide Brog,s. Bets Thiek
and Kip Boots, Youth's Boots, Thick and hip,
and .Pat. Leather shoes, (te.,l 4.e. - - - 1 j
Rubbers. and Sandals a general assortment 1
Ftspitus, SP.trables, Thread ' Wait, Steel Nails' I
Pega t inteke, Bristles , Heel ißall. Boot Webb'
Haturhers, Pincers, Shoe Kn?yee,Edge.Blaekinte
Goat find aIIOOD Binding, Water - Proof Black- ,
ing, "taste Blacking, Gum Arabac, Gum,Tragae
anth, Edge Britches, awl liens, Pegging u and
i
fifo wih Awl Blades; 4c. i .
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• 1 LEATHER.
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All Inds by the side or Pound, to suit mat
lomer. The public•dtre invited to call before
. purchasing elsewhere'. Customers may rely uP.,.
.on getting what they bargain tor, end - that is
betterlthati they can do in t* some platig." I f
they bitv•Eastern work, they Can be atteomodat4i
with ait'good an article as • can be found In this
market Ilthey prefer homei manufacture they
san hae it: without being hutabuged. ALL kinds
tn
of wer ado - to order and warranted.. Repair:
ing doge on short notice: i i
Txarm. for past favor*, We hope by - strict
attention to 4 business, to merit a confinnAnee of
the es le. " ; 1 -i- - . t • i
C. M. pIMMONS: •. • A. MERRIMAN.
P. SI It Is new over a.year since the great Firif
In Montrose, at which time the; subscriber having
Ind . with a great. loss, in facithe- lost his awl,'
he wo Id say to those indebted to him, either by
Note 4r Rook eecount, that the sante moat he
settledwithout further notice. I • , i
• . Yduts. 4e... I ' .-C. Mb SIMMONS.
• 1
Moniroae, lip: I, 1856: , i-- .
Por. :Sale.i
ALTO SE, Shop vnd Lot in the south part co }
XL `New Uilfooi Tile" shop is nearly'
new, MI by 30; and:two story:: high, oeenpiea
I wagoli shop. The IM taataina 60 rade of good
or I would sell the boniwatuf one
fourth of ea ..aura of land aeparete. E The Lark.'
:manna I Rail Road sant pa as Along in front _pc.
the ?Oda* IgSt of a toile distaat. A good and
eortcreeintiocation for a mechanic of eltnoSt soy!
kind: lot priasimd parttenlarelerquire of HepJ
ry ty l on on the premises. Nir,tlAte ectid.chev
appliefl
=EI
, ,
. .
Sheriitlidee. i - .
BY virtue of sundry writs' issued 04 of
Court of Common Pleas and to . 'di
ted, I will expose to: Salo, at pUblin, tie due
the Court House in Montrose, on Sato ap,
day of April next; at 1 o'clock P . .. AL, the folh
ingiteal estate to wit:
ALL that certaitrpiece or parcel of kt dJsi
ate-and being in•tho township 'of Apol on,
the county of Susquehanna,' and tionndee as I
lobs to wit: on the north- by lands of an
.MeShertrer and John liardingjtjoia thepast
1 3
lands of Michael Itoettey, on atte r Sputh b .fr et al
of Caleb Carmalt, and on the West by I.lnde
Teranee- Fe/tan end Johnson Foster; eonmini
awt 8u acreS' at land, more
or less, wth
aprtenances ono log hottse,.one leg barn, a
about. 50 acres improved: 1
Taken in execution at the
,suit 'of. W i i•kle
and Stone vs. Patrick Green.
I - •
ALSO, All that certain tract of hind ea led I
‘ Isaac. Cox tract," situated) on the north rail
of the Wyalusing creek ; adjoining . land"" uret
ed.in the name of Thomas Dunlap on the amid
and the heirs of Henry Drinker on the eds . , Re i
ert Carson on the north and on the West . • un
known lands; containingthree kindred h ' thir
ty acres and allowance °fair perjeent. forrade,
exeepting oat of the sane onejliu4dre . items
now in possession of Dan Pepper, lying n' the
south side of the said litaitteC ex tract, agr eablt
t o th e survey of the same , leavina awe h odr
and thirty :Wei ; the premises hereby in erk
to be onveyed, being the ferm 'on: whie I
I"
said Carter now lives, and which Orra SO ' a
l
wife; by indenture dated the 21st day o Jul
p}
ono thousand tight hUndted and thirty for,
corded in Deed Book, No. 9, page 205, apt
unto said Horace Carter in
. fee, 'With t ea
purtenanees, _ one framed dwelling hoe ,"o
framed barn and.ehed, and o'rehard there n a
sabot ninety acres improved. i • -
Taken in execution nt the suit jef Cale el
malt vs. Horace Coker. ,
,
•A LSO—AII that certain tract Or pereeln lai,
l
sitnate in the township , of Great Bend, n the
county of Susquehanna and .state of : Penn lea
nia, and in that p.irt of aaid townAip cell 10-
derevllle, lying in ; ranklin street , begidele i atO
i
stake about eighty teet from the Northwe. t cur ;
ner of the land sold by Leory Green to 'miry
McKinney; said corner being an Iron Pig cr.tiar;
thence at right angles fromareid Franklin Itroet,
one hundred - anildwenty feet to another street;
lying paralel with 'said Franklin street; thence
southerly along said parellel street, sieq , f Jet to
a stake; the.nee Westerly at right angles to prank
lin Street, about one hundred ands, twent feet
and thence northerly, to the place 1,4 A begi and
sixty feet, with the dwelling . house and ap art
:lances. -
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'Taken in execution at the suit bf JOhn '.l
Kinney, assignee of Oliver Coekliii vs. Ci arli
A. Parnarn.
ALSO--;ALI, that certnia piece or
. pat
eel et' land situate in the townehiplof Libe tv,ii
the county of Suequeltaune, and bonndeit a fol.
lugs to wit , beginning at a stake and stones,
the south west corner •hereof, tkenee.' south one.
and a hair degrees vest, one. Hundred and Thirty
perctee, to a stake and stones .e Thence south
87 degrees east, one hundred and thirty-five per
eltes to a stake.and stones, thence north on 4 and
a, half degrees eaet, one hundred and Utile:l per
ches to a corner in Lizard Pond, thence north
eighty-seven degrees west, one hundred andithir
ty five perches to the place of begitining,•koUwn
ai lot No. 33 of the Lawsville tract, centelnin,g
about one hundred \acres more Or less,jWith
one acreimprovtd. - - I .
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Taken in execution at the suit of lehinl.Day
ton vs. David James and William James:. j •
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of
land situate and lying and : being • inj the
: borough of Susquehanna Dep - oi in the Coun
ty of Sustjueltanna, and bounded as follows,
to wit: On thu North - by lands of John Rogers;
on the east bytho public Highway, on the south
by hinds ' , f .- Messrs. A. - &.S. H. Barnes, and on
the west - by lands of James H. Smith, being . the .
same Inds re( ently conveyed .by r ileed to N.
- Talmage by A. C. Adams, containing about o n e :u:re of lune, more or less, and all improved.
Taken in execation'at the snit of C. S: Ben
net vs. Nathaniel Talmadge. i
ALSO—AII that certeih • nice° . or . par.
eel of land situate and being inahe township of
Fr:a/kiln, in the county of Susquehanna, and
bounded and described as follows to wit: On the
north by inrut, contracted to John Iksßeehe, on
the east by lands of N. P. Wheatuiniouth by the
•
public Highway bailing Up ISilverj creek, and
west by lands of Griffin Stil well ,':; containing
about 4 acres, more or less, , with the nppurto:
11:11WC14, one framed. Houle and one frauted.Barn.
and 'about 2 1-2 acres improVrti. . --:- --
. Taken ln. execution at the Suit of Willlam.L:
Post, and I. L. Post, as •I. L Post : ' dr. Co., vs.
Wesley .- Beebe...
e .. . .
ALSO—AII that certain piece or "paled
of land situate and beingJin the, township of,
o‘kland,• in Susquehanna countY,'. bounded and
, described as followm• to wit: .On 1 the north'
:by lands belonging to I Ward - &:1 Williams,
on the east by lands I belongine to David
Bryant, (as believed) On thu south by lands
of George Dyer. and on the west hi lands cone :
dracted by said Ward :tad Williams 'to David
Day,.the same being lot No. 42 as per map of
re-survey of the Wharton lands, made in June
and November; A. D. 1847, by John Boyle, !con
demning One hundred and six acres and, thirty Bev
en perches. The sumo being mostly improved
Taken in . execution at the suit of F. -M. WI!.
llama and F. A. Ward vs. Wm. Braithwait. • •
• ALSO—AII that certain piece jorl , parcel 6f
lend situate and being in the Township of Bridge
water in the county of Susquehanna and tiund- .
ed. as fellows, to wit : Oa the north by tho old
Sliver Lake line; on the south by Wile formerly
contracted to Stephen F. Stephens!' ; on thS'
east by laricle in pass lion of Orrin Stevens; jr:,
and on 'the West partly by said °Caleb 'farm:ties . .
land; and Partly by the lot called the Fishback
Lot, dont:lining - 112 wires, more or less, 'with
the appurtenances, 1 :I,og -House, 1 Log stable j
and about 35 acres improved. -
Seized and taken in execution at . the snit of
Caleb Certhalt, va. Samuel Strange.
ALSO,AII that certain piece or pareel of land
situate inDimock township, in tbe conity Of Stet
qnehanna, and bounded as follows tn.wit: On
the- torth by lads otJacob Walece, on the east s
o by
—Baxter, on the south by landfJainem Walate
and Charles Tingley, and ou the west : by lands
of CharlCs - Tingley, containing about x's6 acres
more or less, and about 12 acres improved.
Taken in execution at the suit of lea'ac Vanati.e
ken, to the use of John • C. Phelps,' vs. Horace
W. Ball.
•
ALSO—AII that certain piece or ;parcel of
land lying and being, Situate in the- Township
'of Apo!aeon; in sad County, bounded and de.
scribed as follows to wit • Beginning on the
Milford and Owego - Turnpike road, at a cherry
'tree, a corner of a lot of land formerly survey.
ed for Daniel Clements, thence south 37 deg.
west, 100 perches to a corner,. thence south b 3
degrees, east 80 -perches to a beach corner,
thence north 37 deg. east, 80 perches to a post,
by the turnpike, thence along the same the fol
lowing corners and 'distances ;to wit: .l north 60
'deg. west, i 5 perches, north at deg. west, 30
perches, north: 12 perches, and north 53degrees,
west 4 perches, to the place of be con
taining 40 acres . and'B3 perches,
.be the' same,
more or less, with the 'appurtenances, one Bap
and 20 acres improved.
;
Taken in Execution' at the suit of LloStanley
es. Hiram Cook: • .
Administrator's Sale-1
'c/TICE is hereby-given that by virtue of an
.1.11 order of the Orpipuis Court of Sultquehan
us County; the undersigned will expose to pub
lic. sale by- vendee at the late residencel of Nei
son Tiffany, deceased, in Brooklyn, on Saturday,
the sth day of April next at one o'eloci, I'. M.
thelollowing described pieces or pareelS of land
situate in township of Harford ; the fist
bounded on the North'by lands ofJoaeph More
en the east by the lands of the Drinker estate,
on the south lande of A. I - Tiffany. and on
the west by lands of William Blpoinfi v ld and
Goodrich, containing about . nine.ty.eix.sicros,
which is unimproved .. The wenn& pteun ie bout!.
ded oa the _north by ; the Stae Road,l marling
from Liartin's Creek to filiford,ou the east and
_south by landtuf .Daltoil Tiffany, and Sabra Jef
fers, aud, On' the :west by other laudsof said .
Sebra Jeffers, containing 36 acres, -all 'which is
inapioved. • i.
Terms of payment easy. and made keown
day of see, r4I,II.ENTs.
4.Ii , TIFP4NY. 4rwr
MEM
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The Commit siOners of Sargin county /save
the ftded 'upon the toltpleiing dart, crud glades
fi
. 1
r ec . 1 r holding the Appeals from the Assess-
I, at. wields of 1856, (*jai/:
I
sth , FOrest Lake and Silver Lake ) Tuatday Feb.
ow' 19th' at the house of Mrti, Clark% in Forest Lake.
. Chocohnt, Middletown and Apotacon Wednes
du- -day Feb. 20th, at Mises Hotel In Friendsville.
Jo I " Rash and Auburn, Thursdiy,-Feb. 21st,st the
roi- lOuie of N. D. Snyd'er's In Rush. .
cla b Y Slitingtille and Dint - cock, Friday 22d, at the
Yhouse of Spencer Hideo*, in Springville. ads Brboltlyn and Lathiop, Monday Feb. 25th, nt
ef he bons° of lamest). Bullard,ln Brooklyn.
ing Iltirford and Lenox'. Tuesday Feb. 25th, at
the he hOuse of John Cainerons, in Lenox. '
i
Ind Clifford', : Herrick and. Dundaff, Wednesday
eb. p7th, at the house fortnefly oceupled by
em_. COleuan.in-Liundliff.,
' I Gibson, Jackson and Ararat, Thursday' Feb.
the Bth. I t the house of Joel Steenbaeks in Gibson.
left - Th rnsOn, Harmony, Oakland and SuN'a De
DP of, ridgy Fob 29th, at the house of Thoums
tb, (arrit in Suitq's Dotongh. • ' - , '
, b:, IN e - hlil ford and . Gnist Bend, Saturday March
It- Ist, a the House of {Hiram Barnums, In New
r- 11ilford. ! * . • J, .
, , Illobtroie. Bridgewater and; Jtasup, Monday
i Illatehr3d,' nt Commisitioners Office in Montrose.
1 ' Franklin and Liberty, Tuesday March 4th, at
the house 'of Bela Jones, in • Liberty. I - ~
BY order of the. Ctimmisl inners.
ted 11. I Writ.' A. CROSSMAN' Clerk.
the I ' I Cotters Office Montiosii_ Jan. 22d, A. D. 1836.
ind I
.no,
- •
,- HEAR, •01 GENTILES-! •..
;
in Montrose' and' Weshing
tan!!.
.
NO SPEAKER . YET!!! '
IR great political 'Fusion at Washington.
s yet is not sueceesful, but
IGUTTENBERG, - ROSENBAUM', & CO.
t d ~hs've fi sed all parties into one grand, victorious,
and ev i-increasing party, nut for the shedding of
bleed, r for the spoila — of office, but - for the per
-chase- A f GOODS. at a lower figura than ever be
fore hm' - e been sold - in 31ontrose. Our 31otto.
~ D owrie w ith Nionopol." - ' •- - .
, Nye take' pleasure in arinouncing to the citi
zens,of-SuSquyhanna County' that we have re
moved to eur — iplondid' new store in the east end
of the
:! --, . BRICK. - BLOCK. • - -
Where , we Shall - alwa . iS bepropared to wait up . -
on[ourriends, and, where it will aflbrd us the
tt, grtates pleasureto exhibit to our •eustomers,
t
,ig, and others, the lai l gest.and t finest stock of Goods
.0. ever op,bned in MontrOsei n -our line, consisting
of iIInAIOY,4IADE. er.ointso, the largest and fin
k- •est! assOrtment, latest' style:4, good cloth. and
'es made by experienced workmen. Our stock can
not, bo Oqualled 'in quantity, quality or pried. ' I
A:: ' ;Staple and fancy goods of all varieties.
1 - CotteniGoods, Laces,-. '
. . • •
. .
.'.l:silks, VelvetA Gloves, .
- 1
~ i Hosiery, lAdie's Dress. GOod-1, ' . '
- I • i ;1 Shawlk Hats, Cloaks, Furs,
and tholmoSt complete] assortment of Sheetings, '
Shirtings, Tiekings, &C., - &e., all articles usually
wanted in the richest or poorest families.
- - li is not true thatour, Goods are.inferior in any
resPect.l ' W i e will give to our customers the pre
cise kind , of Goods in, quality that we - recom-.
mend or they may return- them... In short we
MY competition as to, quantity and quality.-- .
Calritipon u$ and you Shall not go empty or di.s.
sat iSflecil away.. I .
..
- Meastires,takon for Ready Made clothing, pre - -
vidCd we cannot suit customers in the stare, and
just the . garinents wanted furnished on short no
tice. . 1 - *
Call 4,
ia W a
. . .
• I First
.aiid Last Call.
..
A 1., i dehted tojt. Tnafer 4. co., Thayer
12. j & randall, or It. Thayer, individually will
please take this kind admonition, and, we must
have:th, 5:... - 'neeounts - settled 'up. .Now if you
call
,' and settle with ns,l and . pay uS when you .
esn,itie• ill' be satisfied. Otherwise we shall
be, under the necessity of leaving• our books with
a justic for settlement and collcetiqn. We
will trice until the Ist of April next for you to
call and .ee us. Many Of these debts are small
and the oats would arnOunt to more than the
I .
debts. o friends call and not compel .us to.do
what is o much ageing( one' f'eeling's. , ' •
Also, e would say to 'the public, that 'wish
ing to se I out our entira stock Of Gooch', nith
er than five them,. as We are going to build us
a-new stcre•house the coming summer , . we WM,
sell Sou nods-, at city cost for 'the , ' next - two
months. Shingks and Most . 'kinds of luMbet
taken in xchange for Good.; ' •-.: • •. •
Call h tid. see us without delay
. 11...TEJAVER & CO.
Montrose, Peb. 25, 1856. •
BAGS
i
BAGS -.AND , BAGGING.'
El - I'D ' /AB . At Iffiil)lU:_?,_GlMAl2.4
I - No. SO wager Street, -
/ -
•
N .AR OLD SLIP, NEW YORK. .
AST constantly , on hand and . manufacture
Hl ,
•
;to rdet, - : 2
Bags and Sacks, Sowed and Seam
' , -lima, - --. ,
fur all .uses, and of every •desirablo style; and
quality. ,
•
They Tul especially calf attention to their
uneilit 11h. 'facilities for . .
BAlTilill 212 D al:071116
lunge or Sacks-for Fliinr• !Weal, lionalnr,
LI ucli wheat, Mims, Sall, SPICCII• .
1 . : &C•4&C., •
all of , t - hiel . they-furnish to order, in the most
approved style of desig,n and printing, and with
goickest de t spatch: ,
. ' - Also, fmporters and Dealers in
' 1 1 ' . . • .
Gru2ny ,Bags and Bagging, • '
nod vinous kinds of TIIREAD. and TWINE,
both Linenland!CoAoh, of which we are receiv ,
in g contian I sipplies. .
March's, 18.5p.—m6. ' -
,
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,Anditors Notice. •
r TIE,. un i dersigned, appointed 'to distribute
Ithe proceeds of the Sheriff's sale of the
real estate,ltif N.. Len,heim, will attend to the
same at hisleffieejwilentrose, on Monday_ the
31st day of arc next, at'ebe o'clock •P. U., at
which time all persons interested are required to
present their claims or be debarred from coal.
lug in upon Said fund.
, ' WIL.J.Ti.TRRELL, Auditor.
-Feb. 28, 856.—dw • I ,
WIL TAM TREMAIN & CO.
I
Tx ILL, 'eep elways 0f}..., band at their Store
V V ' near the " Starrucca Viaduct," a large
.and well se ected assortment of all artielea usu
ally called tin. in Country - Stores; consisting of
Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Hats and
Caps, 800 - and 'Shoes, Crockery, Glass :tad
Queensv.'ar ,Clocks, Hardware,'Nails, and Cut
lery, Croce les; Olin. Provisions,
.Flour," Feed,
Salt, &e., rugs and Dye Woods, "Wooden and
Willow Mire, Brushes, Browns, Stoop. Ware.
and
,a great variety bf other "traps," all of which
they will• exchange for cash Or country produce,
on,eS good ertni as any establishment in the
cootie, and we guarantee our Goods to prove 'at
all times as they are repreonted. W. T; & Co.
I I
hope by do e attention to business, and by fair
dealing, to erit_u continuance of the patronage ,
which has eretoforo been liberally extended,
The high st market rates will- at all time be
paid in" Goo s, or Cush - if preferrid o for Hem
lock Thirk a the Viaduct Tannery,
Wlll. TIMISIAIN & CO.
, _
i, Feb. , 27. f 856. '' -
Lanesbn
• 04hatt'8 Omni Sate.
N purodadee of on order of the Orphan's e'oart;
will be sold on tho preatbses, or Saltirdoy
the'oth day lof April next. at 1' o'clailk p ; a
lot of land, ',Rant° in, FrinkliaTotirolo:l4 in
Marfa Co.,' con tubing
,kotillislu/d
bounded on the Nerdtbr the Itepa'le gAtolp
Franklin Centre; to- alt
thi So ere - 04,0n the
East by_ll,ldndslof ChattleO Gunn ; on the South,
by another road leSding as'aboxo 0t40,4 oltd nn
the west by lands of John ‘lreb . t iter. A framed
hcinse ind4iirti, oti orchwid,,o4d abolit -40 naps
cleared. Ldta '{ho estate of, Joseph Wehicer
deemw. j . • ',[ JO 1;N WENT Z*.
• 10w3: Troateo44.
-
nd save tn_nnei.
, • M. PUTTENBERG,
• - CILtS. WITTENBERG,
L BOSENBAUM, .
" • J. %VITTENBERG.
'se, .Tan: 30, 15.56.
E==Z!=
- I NAL Apra. ra \ AND:
figlirinag 03431 arNalikMe
VILETtIIMP Editioi, cloth; 345. pies,.
75 colored 'engraiinss, representing 'ail the
diseases Olin gondol organ? of _the nudesna
fetish,, with the hitesi discoveiles In roProdne
tion. The Uillicted should tie* nikientedieit
fore -learning from this valuable work 41* dupe.
riority of the author** Paris add racuten that.
meet of private diseases. Both marriedind site
gle should consult it. Sold at No. 222 Viva
way. and mailed free for $l, by the author, M.
,LARhIONT, Physician . and Surgeon,- No. 42
Reader Street, corner, , 290 Broadway, where he
cures all them diseases. from 11 A. M. till 2 P.
and 6 to 9 in the evening, Sundays except
ed. Address ail letters, Box No. 844 New York-i
POst office. We concur with the other papers
in recommending Dr. LARMONT to the ethyl.
cd-=Courrier des Etats Unis. •Staals Zeittycsc
Demaawt, Day Book, Courier!' Ditpatck and I
New Brunswick Times. _
Jan. 22, 11156.--4 y 1.
Norcross' Rotary Mourn' Ma
' _ chine. .
AATANTED--To sell the Rights . and Ma.
T chines for Rotary Planing, Tonguing
and Grooving Machine, for boards and plank,un
der the Norcross Patent. Also; the attachment
of the Monliling Machine, which will work a
whole board into mould la at one operation.-v
This patent has been triei.4 and decided in the
Supreme Court in Workington. Ao be no in=
fringemetiVbeing superior to Woodworth's Ma
chine.
Appl jtoL D. DAL E , , Willow Street. sboie
Twelfth, Philsdelphin..Wheie Ow • Mnehlne.s- can
be seen in.operation.. F. . W CARR, Agent.
HAYDEN f. BROTHERS
21e* Milford, Pentea.
• •. ,
Wrot l 2 B ll l :pe E nde n ri, e ' le Zlr e . Tds, B ; t a t n7;
Goods, Wattilles *Jewelry, .Silver and- Plated
Ware, Cutlery", PIMA' Tackle, Cigars,. itc..
lilerehluts.-and Peddlers supplied on liberal
termg.' •
WM. HAYIJEN,
JOHN
,4
Dior Art Refuses to Court the
' Muses.
__Jr) .
'tat more a bright new. year. ~, _
, . With its blessings and its cheer;
..
We have' ladly welcomed here. •.
'Now, as yourl,plans you fix,
And so earnestly feu mix . _t,
. _
In the scenes ef 'fifty six'—: . .
Please giVe yourselves the pleasure,
• - At your earliest !init . ; of leisure, . - --
Of securing such a treasure . •. '
As Deans, the'` Ilan of Paces;' :
With a atit pencil traces! ,
•
And, to P strietnUr fancy, .places 1
in•Lis . ncatly finished cases. : -• • -
Defer not:till to-morrow ' . .
•
' Wait not for seam and furrow
Whitt' come with age and sorrow. . •
Rut L ep, let the Artist, tyke you - , , - • • "
Ere youth's warm gI4W forsake yon,.
.And a cepy:trtie he'll task; Ton.
np
The place where this can be . done to. perfection
. (No doubt you have been there . before)
Is sure von cannot .tnistake the direction)
At Old FeliOw's Hall, second flour.
• •AT RONE. AGAIN .
Perzeverence has triumphd over every obstiv
• ele ! -
xyntivithstanding a 'destruetive fire, an exien
./.li sive loss, and n te-n nionth's sieknesss,
ABEL TURRELL, • .
lies e(imPloted his New Brick Store ; !Wilt up
on die same grounti occupied- by his former
Stork that was,ooromined by: fire, and -in the
New Brick Block ;)-into which he has removed
his stock of.goOds, where he will with pleasure
wait upon patrons. An entirely neiv and,exten
sive assortment of goods will soon be atl44, to
the present stook. The patronage of the- pub-
With.the assUrance test the inter
est of purchasers As!' be - promoted. -
Montrose; San: 24;11 4 1.56.• " -
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
T1ORMIA?1, SMITH & CO. would re-
I) inform the public .hat they have
purchased the interest in the seddlo and Harness
Business of A. & E. Baldwin. We hope by strict
attention to business to receive our stint° of
Public. patronage. Constantly on hand, Saddles,
Bridles, Harness, Whips, Tranh , , Valises, &c.
Carriage Tritning in all of its branches will 'be
neatly done to order, on reasonable terms.
Shop No. 2, seariog Basement.
FORDHAM SMITH & CO.
' %Montrose, .Tan. 1,185 G. • .
•
For the Bonefit of Suffering Hu
.
..inanity.
A Retired gentleman having . cured himself of
the Piles aceompanitd with . eruptions of
the skin, eter.surering for upwards of 25„years
• thinks it his duty to 'make the remedy known for
the benefit of the afincted. tie will forward tho
particulars for the cure of the . same on tho re
ceipt nf a 3 cent pustage stamp. ' Addrek 6
1 REV. C. J. RECICLAW,.
NO. 12 Ann St. N. Y.
Feb. 12, 18.56.-Bwt .
• AUCTION SALE.
AVM!. be soht nt public Vendee, on t hc.prarti•
Ir isri- of the Sebiciiber . on, l'ueliday the 19th
thy of Feb. inlet,;' at - one. o'clock P. • 31: Pee
Al are, one Coft, three Cows, and aisty-tlre'Sheep,
-the Sheep will ';be
,soid in lots, or, altogether.Terms,,
Term of sale,—aixty chiya Credit with apptov;
eti:secutitk. '-' • E.. M. BLANDING..
ilarfurd Fob. 4, 1859.-6w2. • i
Atiditoit's Notice.
+plre nndeslgned having been appointed by the
1 Orphan's Court - of &gift...banns county, an
Auditor to distribnte.the funds in the hands of
the Administrator of theestate of Alexander Her.
per deceased, •kttend to the duties of his
said appeintraentjit Ike _oftice.of Bentley .dt Fitch
in i‘lontrase, .onZ.*sday the 4th day of Um+
next, at 2 o'clock in - the afternoon, at which
time and place sill pirsons interested will pre
sent their claims; ) or be thereafter forger barred
froth comng in upon said fund.
A. BUSHNELL, Audrr.'
Montrose, Feb. ;24, 1856.-6
Public Salo..
TIE Subscriber will sell at public sale on
Saturday. the; Bth day of March next,_on
his Farm in Brilgewafer township, the, follow
ing propetty to *it: 9 COVls'of gooiouality, 35
good pheep, 2 five year old horses,. I six year
old horse, and 6 two year olds of good size. The
said property will be sold to, the highest bidder
on six months time, with good seeurilv.
PATRICK - CIWSSE
Bridgewater, Feb: 25,__2w*•
Goods it Cost.
A Nlllower. The inbsCriberintOdOew
„AL sing She mercantile husiness the -first- Of
April noxt, and Is:desirous therefore. of Bellies
off his present stock, of • - •_- • •
•. 'GOODS. •
For ,Cosh otrendy'finythe publiemoy bo ossitr,_
ed that they can- now purehano, of theiower
Goode were ever before sold in Brooklyn.
sleek eoneiots.of n. general irdriely:store., Giro
me a call *rayon will tnokuresd, bar: -
gains; - - J. . F. SMITH.
Broolclyn, Feb. 2011558.--841 -
A CIA,Ita
WOULD take this method to express my
graill tide moat' earnestly, to the merchants
orStisqurhanak Cautitjta-#4 3 17, itno"
whom kave showtt theaseivei -yteighbori' and
friends; ems turviloeCintimitaa in the Hard:
ware thd , Ctitteryo bpi**. IA New York, tad
trust they will Sad %la Oak
- tfrtup their aiiitA' think nho have. not,
"found it qouvalliati eta t/take tha sacr ifi ceof
mg to 21.5 Peael.sltreet , near naktenlane` ftiva :
annatee friuuMpronnta Hotel) I trilliwy,thal
shoUtdqou genii. shall -try 44d make riar We,
tweat, min% and would: esteem It- a neighbor",
1 4:tilitill41$ rinaliiKtiataablein,
Tpat s ,
ontrase, Ilk lit
TRACY TIAYDEN,
GEO.' HAYDEN.
- • • 4wl7*
GOLD CHAINS.—"—A late stoek i yarions pat-
ternsi and all weights., •
Plated Cake Baskets, Castors, Candlestiokn e -
Forks. Spoons.. Tea Setts, ate. . Plated~ !RV.*
and Desert Knives. Anptlter large !Wailing' to
my' former stoek. " - .",
GOLD SPECTACLES—A(I ages,Ccmcox find '-
Coneave,Gold rvens, sloe :Ye Itnitons,itut,,Tiffitiar -
bles,.CrosSes, Keys, Beafs,'Slides',&e. -
. •
yeti. Eno assortment of Gold
end Silver Witch - ea, liunting and Plainarom CV,
,: • •
New Gocids Chettplor
(1 W.:MOTT hairist received ouotheilot of
v • New Gimds, *inch as
'Ulna, Do thiges,Vringhams j dollafil,Zpibr o kl.4 7
Lawns, Eire., dte, ' , Filar fin InilititS AT'VERT LOW
PRICT.3. S thitMER SHA WIA.a IMF iOt jtpa
recoived--beantifal patterns at very lOw
Also CRAPL alai. BLACK SHAWLS'
ut logo as the lowest. • - • - •
C. W: -
G. W. SEYMOUR &Ca -
A re just receiving thew Pall'and Winter StOellr •
11. of Goads., which they feel tenfklent. W
are uttering for Salnat FULL £$ LI)11" TIOUITT3
any etktablisliment in this section'. Our .stock "I
ns Complete :as is . generally round In conntiy
Stores. ' - Itirford-tept .18645
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A- 2 - good , AssottmoFtt::, of Crockery: '41:141. Gi4. -.. . , i
-ZlAVatei at -,-_,_ -,::. W. Wi.i.k 41cfcct: '-. El , ' ;:,-,',
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pOR:CELAJX, : and 9nipit.a •
W &
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ItC)CHN rid.pay stlitte Stlimirtaii.ia!l _Pries*:
at G. W . 8; dr. Co.
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II (ACK and firocadoPresp for &multi
ShiltinFiir yard at....-Cr. W. S.& CO::
•
M Pe 1,4 1!%e5s 9f the latest Style*
- • ' ,G.W. a &CO.'
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ACI MOWS r - Dye. lisps tabis t ellidsik:
JIB of thoosuul flowers, awl Ptirkesery st, ,-c
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adipost - ivm .. - -'oPaally calliWitle ,4 *.allat - -
Or gtoliktillit% - nglioun801;0410404 : 0:: :
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; kind if t -Arsserix --'4410 . 17010 R 4 W 4 Pra..44Ciiir
PoalliiPNY4-001 Vreditt'7oliN:
oloWitipeatfully invited to gut him- aot t ikekt
he.:-wilt-tiatiafir ,14144-11441.4,....,-.1:1111-4111-
7 ;plare tnr furnAK - -UP,trialk '''' - ' 3 ' , 1 1 /11** 1. t ?Ike '
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railittOpziwhatinittakootiestore
i. suid eiiiiiiii t ed use Stock, 0 - 000DS ot IC.
t. AintAlrs'Aiet - poPgr€ 4 CO 1 0 1 SF litefink Ali
Cif:4;i - '...
- VERY FINE izeiortssmOr - 2 '
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PERFUME i.
', ' YANKEE NOTIONS.- . ' . - : = .
IRONAND NAILS, .
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• , ‘- BOOTSAND aftus.. ,- ,
s`: , FLOUR AND.SALT, -, ..
'SOLk...\ AND UPPER LEATHER,: - - -,
.- , .
.At sad; prwea a* ( h e thin!) enn°ll.t"Cor:
entire satitfaetion to 41 wun may . - ~,fr t -
with their patronage: \
All kinds of produec Sr-
good!.
- - i• A
Bmuklyn, Nor 4 1 . ,5, 18!
. .
NEW - STOVES'
. BURRVITT has now in store and is half"'
H
.ing a larve stock of New Stoves, includitt
W
the Stns of the est and National elevated or*Dir.
Black Rorer, Wide World and Parigm Latgs
Oren, to which he wonl invite particular attention
ea the best Cooking Stoves in matket, with a
perio r ass° rtm en t of Parlor,Office and Shyster**
for Wood or Coal, aid° Stave Pipp, Inc,IMAM'
Iron, Stoves Tubes, &e., • •
This stock is selected.from t 0 bdat
of Albany and Utica for cash with the beat gintnU•
ty of Trimmings taade:to 'order for his east*
trade, which will enable him in nil respect* to - dekr
"cot petitionand will be seigrat, the moat redhead
prices for cash orappriived credit,
New liiiford Oct. - ' ' -
NEW ESTAELISNIKEPIW
EDW ARD PRIEI3T, (late_ Nelson*. Priest),
having: purchased the interprt, `Of anY bite
partner, (31. Nelson,)"and preparstoty.to further
ehabges in the business, I offer the entire sleek
now in store at a • - -
••
- GREAT REDUOTION
From 10 td 20 per cent from pre:lona piiert..4
Purchariera will find at the corner Store, La Fall,e,
'eke Block " " '
Greal.lqdtgcemlcts
,- . •
Shirtings and sheeting, yd, wide; - from
t 0 .35.; Plints from 4 ets. to Bagliah Priam;
yd. wide, Is.; De Laiaes from 1.0 eta.i.o, 654 -
psens and Paremettas from; .la. to 634 - Lapitegi
IFrench derives. from'T to 12K Woolea- Plaidtt: '
fro - ea 10 cis to la:;-Colored Plaid and 11 1 / 1 0; saki •
from 4s. to $2 a yard. --
.
I . Embroideries, an.st .tctee ,
At very low prices; Collarsfrom - Ce ts: :i t o r $8; _
; 1 1nder-Sleei . es, flandkereldefi'Ate. at all. prlces,
fine French Sets,el'ioniton Collars sc. ,11. great_
variety of Lanes, from' the eheap.st Cotton to •
the real Val lenekno Thread nod Gimpure.
Rich : Drees Trimmings • •
, .
Plaid, Broehe, Cashmere and. Stella SHAWLS; -
Cashmere, GaTd Bordered and Riedel. Scarfs,
Misses Long Shawls and Gentleman's Mae's,
Cloths,'Cassimeres, satinetts, Tweeds,ite4m47
Jeans, Sheeps.Grey, Vestlngs, &c.-, at every ca.
riety of prices. _
ar Call and see 'Ws extensive aisortinentof
-Trunks, Carpot-Bags and' Valises, for m
they a
reeeirnd direct from the mr.uutaCturer, and - are •
to be sold at the very lowest Prices! ,
- N. B.—Any
_quantity of sock! , Woolen Yarn
and Rag Carpets wanted. •
• - EDWARD PREESt
Corner Court 4 Water sip., opposite '
can lintel, :
Binghannon,'N. Y., Nor.
• Holiday Prosents. _ •
TN1.4,510ND Finger Rings and enstpinsfttnk
$ l 3 to $6O. • 'A. EXAN4 i
. .No. Odd Folio* 11.
Bingolintnton, Dec. 20, 1855.
EARRINGS.—GoId Stone, Cameo, MossiA,
Coral, Jet, and nll gold earrings,io variety of psi.
tern and mice.
SILVER WARE—comprising e.vety article
in use. viz : Spoons, ForksiNapkin Ringi f Card
Case, Pie, Cake, Fruit and Butter knives, Copt,'
Soup Ladles, &c., &c., umnartted as goods
Jnne.l3.