The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 27, 1856, Image 3

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    Thggansas correspondentor the Ste Louis
Etioofat, writing from,Topeka,March Bth,-
nny t4at.in joint session of the jAgisliture
on that4lsq, air:Render IMS elected traited
States. Sen mot on the first ballot, Lid: r nmo
m a Ge n . Lane on the second s [three years.]
Eno h, c andiante reccired 313 iites—S6 mem
bers
being prvint. . The Legislature, which
iol gimized on the 4th inst., wa
fted on-the Bth, and the letter makes no Men•
don of any anticipated time for adjoutnment.
• - 4.-4. .
Notice. "
`,A meeting of the Sosqu'o Co., Ag., Soc.,
'will AA held on-Tuesday evening, April - 15th,.
1856, at the old'Court House.- ,
report . 4' the Committee on perma
'rent loeatiow of the Fair and other matters
- of iniportoilee to the Society will' come op
*for disoUssioi— - '
By direetioa of the executive Commiiteee.
SIOILTEra F. CARMALT, Seey.
Notice.
The Mobtiosa Bre Company will meet nt
their Engine now* on Monday Ev'g, March
31st, at 7 . 1410ek. ' • .
Per order offiie Foreman.
itaaatass
`: On Sundays March 23d, 1859, in St. An
drew's Chor9b, - Springville; by. Rev. John G.
Furey, 31. Sitgamis 2aq., to EsiELLA
'T. eldest t diughter of.R'm. Ilandrink, all
•of Springrilt ,= Sulsqu!a Co. Ta w • :
At Harford„.on the 10kb ink.. by Rev. A.
.iditler, J. 14.'W.n.acii4,
.M. D. of Canaan, to
. lifiss a. J. 'Guns, of Ilarfoid,
11180, e
- In Montrese on ,the 21thiOf January, 1850
Ilisritt,,Austts . ,aged. 81 years.
Was born in Exter,lthode Island. 2n ear
ly life he, went to' Abbington Borough Co.,
Vermont and ,therehe married Miss Mary Lu
cas; and they both professed to be 'converted
mider the preaching of Lorenzo Dow, and
joined the :Methodist Church.. From there
tt b e y .re thoTed to SilVer Lake, in Sus9u'a Co.,
' Pa., in 1808. - Mr. Aestin so maintained his
profession, that, he was appiuted class lead
er in Silver Lake, and he cOntinueli to bon
.or his profession, - all his low, life ante, and
,died in- NI assurance of hope. • By hips re
quest his funeral sermon was preached by
E1d..1. W. Parker, in the Baptist meeting
house, because they had lived near neighbors
for, many years in great liarmony.r Ills text
Itasjit the Ist Eps., of Peter, Ist Chap, anti
24th,and 25th, verses. All flesh is gram, &e,
It was a soleinn and interesting sermon. Mr.
Austin has left his widow, anclseven children
inoarn his loss. Corm
UIAT)I.I323.Aft
TO THE LADIES BINGIT4M-,
TON AND VICINITY.
Please read it, it is short and of importance
to everyllause Keeper. '
SIIEPARD BROTHERS
HAVEiieceived their spring'supply of house
furnishing Goods. We can now offer
seven beautiful styles of Croelcery. One of them
a new and elegant Spring Pattern of. White En.
smelled Ware: Our Goods are all a N . 1 in
quality, no seconds or odd lots. but co •lete
setts, and Min always be batched if $ . en or
more warded, for years to come. ..All the coin.
men wares, CHINA TEA WARE, six splendid
styles of whitiiimd decorated, very low.. .
G.LASS WARE.
:a complete , ind l onboundod variety. always on
hand. TEA TRAYS of our own importation.
Fifteen elegant patterns, far surpassing in rich- .
nears, finish and durability, the American article
.usually sold; at is low prices, and by far the
.largest and most complete lot ever offered in
• :these parts, from $3 to 815 per sat of four.
PROM AUCTION!' GREAT BAR
; GAIN'S ! • :
Brass Curtain Cornices, Bands, Hooks, &c.,
,st prices that defy competition. Twenty differ
-ent styles orthose - - elegant Bird Cages, from
!fii rental° $lO eitcs. 34 dlrerent paste ns of
Superior warranted Clocks, from $1 to $25
p
each. :itches, Clocks -and Jeirelry neatly re
paired. Plated Castors, Cake Baskets, Spoons,
Forks, Napkin Rings, &e: &c. 200 Dozen
• Knives and FOrks.- Parlor Ls.mps, Hall Hang
,iag Lamps, &Antonia and Tin Ware.- '
HARJ?IVARE GENERALLY.
Marbleized boil Mantle Pieces and Grates,'64..
in fact a generii • Housu Building and Hon,e
furnishing establishment. • •
fir Call and see usat our"CRYSTAL PAL.
ACE," two doors east Of the. Canal.
NT If our Qoods are not as represented,
g, r prices as low as in town, and you are, not
titated well, please don't buy.
SHEPAAD BROTHERS.
BMghamton, Mitch, 18116. •
,
, . English Lever Watches. ,
-.. ' RECEIVED by steaalship
-/ . P IR‘- '' ' . :: - IN -- tbose sii l l ti en el dl 4 E 3 n ze g l i l isi l l r :v ci er f
Hunting IN:itches, of my' own
- • importation; wanatted the .
'.,
/''= very best quality. Also, a
''''' - • - smell lot of very ouperior
iicfeniats, which - *ill be eased is, any stlle or
.` guilty, to snit piirehasent. • , ,
ALFRED-J. EVAI\III.
Dingtuuntoailltareb,l4, 1836.. ' '
Adiiiinistrators Notice.
LETTERS of Administration having , been
granted to the subberiber, upon the . estate
of Samuel. Quick, late of Springville township,
deceased, all persons indebted to the said estate
are requested to make immediate payment,. and
hose haring - demandi against the same. will
please present them duly attested for settlement.
• . SAMUEL QUICK.
March 25, 1856.-13w3*
Adailialstiatees AFOOire
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of jas.
W. McElwee deed., late of New Milford
turn.; aie hereby' notified to make immediate
payment ; and *ll persons having claims or , de
mands against the said Estate ace requested to
present them duly fithenticatectfor sottlemenL
ELLIOT ALDRICH, Adler.
'Mardi 19, 1856.
.- . NOTICE.
-
Tliz soh* and -secouhts of E. 'ti ff any are in
the hands of IL O. Miles, Esq., for settle
- Anent. All personis interested are requested to
Attend to the same without delay. [----
_ _ L. A. SMITH:/ . Committee
.`:.3 - .;7•c.,,TgE , I GERE. i o f Lwiney.
Breeklyn, Mateh 18, 1856. -.- . i
rota Ilorss:To Rrsr.- - The one formerly
ied by I.ll'iliany in Brooklyn. - Enquire
•on premises or of - L. &SMITH,
..- 6 400c e
,
I . C. M. GERE:
March 18. 1856.--3v,* ' . '
- ' Vendue
TATILL be exposed at publics ails to the high
V V eat awl best bidder, o& the premises of
:the subseribir in -Brikrearater, on 'Tuesday , the
Ilith of April nest, at I ola:oek,P. IL, the fol..
4oiring property:
One mere or land with a house's:li barn; l ying
Abel* ist es Iran Montrose , on the ,Oarego tam*
M, ever! aesirable location foe* blacken:4h.
Alio tee eoar five years old, and opts of year.
steenil and :a home take. Misr household
thrtatire,' tonsistine. of two cooking -Stoves,
eltaire,Sibles Ate., &e.
Terms on liko bowie /aid lot ;tide knoin on
the (Ibly of sale. On the otherpropeoyAlleueut
of 41141.0411 - *der? nista >. &Ina; over Six
'
se l4,
yoalknalit 4paillkeedeeeerity
1.. - altA' REIffiEVAIT.
N4T!` /.9 4- 4 4 -•.:` " 4 -
;.;-% - '
~,,..„. . ,.....-.,,,...,„AL . . = - ....,.....__„.„..,......: ; ij,,,: .
SINGLE Ii twai, last received instrtieV-
411 titima ilsiiii lo: 8. - S ingleton and - others
to eta Per sale at pelilie uction (at the' earn
mission and sale Rooini - olt Turnpike end CheSt
nut, sts., Montrese)
~012 itchtd4i the'lth'of April
1856,0d - following drys; an assemblage'orthroph
eitY Comprising a large assortment of 'Double
and single Powliugtoieces f in stn and neist.by
eminent English an d othilf makers. A Attlee
and.veried colleetimi of superior - AXtattrdarr Ri
fles, Pistols of every description foreign and do
me:min make, Patent Sikes. &e: da l Chargers
togetiter with overy i e quialiesippendage dtc.,for'
the .sportsman and.
Huintefil . A various and rare'
assortment e rGold and Sliver Watches compris
ing English av i d swiss patient Levers, Lepine,
Deplex,lforizoutal.and Verticle i ec i l p lim entp.__
Lever. Marine and other clocks in great variety.
The jewelry, e9mpriges Ear , and Finger , rings,
Brrast nitlY, COAL bottZinS' i in Onyx, Cornell:in
Most Agate, &c.. Shirt studs, Chains, Spec
tocloii, and other inissellaneous property too' nu
merous to. advertise. ; Perilions having the above
or . other disc riptioniof PkOperty and wishing to
dispose of the szitrie : will please send, a diitcriii
tio3l of the mime and all :oda-intended fer Sale
must be delivered at the nom* (for view) it
I least two clear days prio ''lo the days •of Sabi,
must be addrassed, W. Si gTeton, auctoneer, and
, ripprlisier, Montrose Pa ,ii- , 1 • ' • -
NAL Advancesmadc'and,all correeponde n ,- ..
ce strictly private. IA -
. 11
, '... Rich•Prairo Farms. •
Unimproved Lands an Town Lot; in Illi
. -
nois, lowa. and ' iniag States.;
, J
lOR' sale in great vari ty, at lew pricea,-and
on favorable terms.PPAMPHLET CAT
ALOGUE DESCRIPTION S OP PROPERTY,
CI
with prices attached; for 'larded gratis Att mail'
on application. ,- • ' ',,i
H Our extensive local co nnections will facilitate
giving valuable informati aof any pail, of the
t..i j
west to applicants4esirin• :to loCate. •,;' :
Dayers of Illinois Cen . Railroad Lands can
[ avail themselves of the ktivsleilge and experi
ence of Mr. Dupuy, the l4e land agent. Of the
company, to supply the difficulty of reeking ju
dicious selections. ~ .t!li-
' Particular attention. gireW to locating war
rants; ixamining lends, futnislim i g maps and dd
scriptions, payment of tax:ea, and to a general
Real Estate . Business. Id . r's
, HARLES 'NI - .,IDUPI.TY 45r. CO. '
' Corner of Miehiga ;avenue and SQuth
.. - 'Waal St., sear lliuois. Cen. R.R.- '
Depot,: icago, Minas.
CHARLES M. DUPUY, k
D VII) S. OGDPI. 7 ?tl
'.I 1 • '
- 1 1
.
- 'Tr easur it . s' Salo,
p-
. Of unseated lands in S'''qnshastruz C6un ty.
~
NTOTICE is hereby gir?in that agraeably to
111- the acts of the general assembly of th e
mm
Coonwealth of Penp. i `i vania, directing the
mode of selling unseated' "ands for Taxes, the
following tracts and part. of tracts of unseated
landa, wiil be sold at publ c vendee on the sec
ond Monday of June nex at the Court kiuum
in Montrose, for arrearag *due, and the,tosts
accrued on each tract, rt. i,etivelz, unless the
same be paid belbre the i y 'of sale—sale to
commence at 10 o'clock iar e forenoon.
Warrantees owners or nu hers:
.Ac '1-
Ararat
Harrison' Halt,
do.
30
301
Thomas Eddy, Est. 14
John Reed, 9
Doct. Vest. - 20
Martha Wilson, 31
( do. 26
Maria Merideth, 29'
Clifford. I
Jaenna Clifford, 5
Great Bend. •
Wm. J. Turret!, 5 1
Nathaniel C. Lewis, 81
Solomon Taylor, • 50,
It. H. McKune, 26
Truman Baldwin, 40;
,
harmony.
Iturace Griswold,
F. & O. Burt,
Enock Copley,
, 1 - Herrick.
'Rh:liner Mutt.
I'L. L Barrett,
.
Amos 11. Storm,
James Hamilton,
Jackson. •
Sed-ite Grimw&d.
Luthrop
Kitchen Wileii.ellon
ss & Co..
: Liberty.
No. 69, 54. 85, S. A.l
L aws Est.
No. 58, 59, 66,74,
Pope &Strong,
No 61 63 75, 76,
Edwin Eldridge,
Nci.6l,^Ab'm Dubois,
J. W. Brackne,y.
do.
do.
do.
Wm. J. Turrell,
Oakland.
Jacob IL Smith,.
Thomson. i;;
John F. Dunmore, Ile
Peter Dunn. 3:
P. & O. Bort, 10
H. Crammond, It)
Jesse Carpenter, 1
Thos. Carr, 42 ,
Joshua Giddings, 31 '1
Joel. Lamb Est., 100,
S. A. W
Treasurers Office,. Mar.. i
' Register's,,„iiti
co.
,
DUBLIC notice is here's, given to all persons
I_ concerned in the Poll Wing Egates to wit:
state of LtscoLs HAL slate of New Jlilford
dec'd, R. L. Sutphin Exed, i' l tiir.
. I 'at c O f Estate of TilliallY NATiJ Aubutn, de- I
ceased, Andrew S. Low. Adininistrator.,
Estaip of Tacr.os BEA late of Dimook. de.,
ceased,, Charles Avery &
.1.. A. itoot Addners.
That the accountants It; ye- 'settled their AC- ,
counts in the Register's :..trice in aid for the
county of Susquehanna, aqd that the same will
be - presented to the Judges of the Orphans'
Court of said county, on #Onday the 14th dry
of April next, for corifirmallOu and allowance.. •
3. W. ai r • MAN, Register.
'RegiSter'e Office, Mon ,se, j I .
. March 19,1856. -,I::1
-
DI3BLIC notice its here, t y given tha t S. A.
:I'' Woodruff is receivin; a new lot of Stoves
and wares of all kinds USW' , ky kept in the Stove
and Tin line ofbusinetS4-11 ! nog which buy be
foind a better assortsient •: I f stoves, heavier. lar
go; and snore durable I,thasfm ever before : offered
in this county, all the prof you need ',;will be
just to call and examitse, r , puree's* All
guises warranted in , eiery rect.. • ,
es
Kept constantly onkan_ ,I an extensketassort
mint of Tin ware. made o of the best ; materi
als which 'is. effired for s le as cheap sttein bo
beught any in inariceti td , 'on hand Lead Pipe,
~
all sizes Chain awl gears { .:foe Chali.;PninPe,
aliens Pumps, all sib , Mu and Percelaio,
kettlegall sixes, isplginediware; all kinds. '
Jobing done op short nice stud in good or:
der. All . Goods in ;the line, will be sold iheap
for *cub or approved eiediW ..:
, - STA. WOODffileP.
Montrose, March go, ie*
-
• Admiteistrati - Notice.
lILTOTICE,. is hereby tbm latent Of Ad.;
mistrationtipon,the 4etate of Ctottles Ct
Ranson!, late of the Bnrouitt of Susqu'a Depot,
dee% have been frentP(Lter•the ondersieed, and
*persons indebted .io • 14 estate w4I please
mnbipmectioi . lo vas ; At& thosf having
elitless preeeSt oe:attli_sitOtell for
settlement. E. Ain't%
DePot, .11fissA ' 456', -
•
- - 1
For Salo it
VALUABLE Tarty
-Wyttipoing CrO.lt •
iluottoso4 - 10 mites fris , o to
-tic*trAilingitire 4,r the
•
Pa. ! ifsttsb 254:i
•; •
TAUS.
$l2 31
P 2 31
6 47
3 94
!8 45
2.5 91
10 92
1 87
1 80
1 SO
1 80
2 40
7 20
180
7 ao
11 56
2-•3u
2 92
4 70
'2.76
1 28
8 46
1 92
7 20
7 2.0
,10 79
- 24
- 14 88
.
7 20
DRUFF I Treas. „
17, 1856..
NOTI
kill ?rico.
,stand. isitasie, mtv the
f ad'
10 utiles 'from
rsYmitie. i t ror pm:-
iii•riber on' t a, .
precut*
4.. W;Giiha r lgiL
`P
tie.-14 - sel-
. 't;' •
i •
" •
,-e,;,:L00x 4 1—g!?i.,.,:,,-_,,,,.
LBEL-- T:tftRELL
•
'AS jest" received-from New: York, a full
and desirable stock-of
,
L . W GOODS,
Co g A first ' rate 'assortment of Drugs,
Med inist;
,'Chetnleals, -Medical Instrument",
Paints Dye Stuffs, China, Gltuil and -Ear
then Wsrts:(a good variety of Crockery.) Brit
annia Ware, Japanned and Planished Tin Ware,
and all ,otherkinds vof Spbong. Wirer
Forks,Butter Knives; &c. All
• sorts of Lamps.
A' goo variety 'of Wood and Gilt Frame Mir
rors.. Wall and Wthdow Paper. Stationery.
Stone and Wooden Ware. Brushes. Brooms.
Family Groceries. Latep , Qils. C.imphene.—
Burning 'Fluid. Mallow Stearin and Spermaceti
Candles: Hide and other Whips. 'Varnishes.
Window Glass, &e. I A first rate ; variety ofJew.
elry, and. Fancy Goods: Gold and Silver Spec
tacles. Gold Pens. ;Violins, Flutes, Fifes,_Ac.
eordeons, Violin and Veolificello Strings, &c.—
The. • largest assortment ,of Pocket Knives in
SUM. Co., and the bpst quality in Market. Shot
Guns, Phitols, (single and Double Barrel,)_Re=
volvers,:&,c.
id shell. the Physician; the Invalid, the House*
keeper,,the Farmer,lhe Mechunic,".the hlanufac
turer, the Professional Man; the Gentleman, the
Lady, the Rich and *0 Poor, the Young - and Old,
the beautiful and the Ugly, the Gay and the
Fashionable, and all the rest of the people, will
flail - something to sqpply their every day wants
at Terrell's. ;
Store in the nor ;Brick Btoek.--Prices low—
Qualities good—:call aud see.
ABELtURRELL.
Montrose, Man+ 0, 1856. ...,-
rffiThey an: alt going to Turrell's jt3
• Shprlit'si Safes.,
Y 'virtue of a writ offisri ferias issued out
1.1 'of the Court of Common Pleas of the'coun
ty of Susquehanna, and to me directed, 1 will
exposelo sale by public veudue at the
.Cikurt
House in Montrose,' on Saturday the thl,d day of
March inst., at 11 o' clock i A. M.
All that certain pteee or parcel of land; situ.
ate in the township of Great Bend and described .
is follows: Beginning at a point in the south.
westerly lino, of thereitt Bend and Cochecton
Turnpifie road, the_ south easterly - side of a large
Chestnut tree, at a e.trner of lands of the N..Y.
E 1,11.. It:CO.; thence south fifty one degrees
and thirty minutes < West, along the line of said
R.. R, Co's land,.about one hundred and four.
teen feet ten . corner thereof; thence north-west
watAly-along the lino of said Company's land
about I,V feet to ttto North-westerly side of a
Locust Tree with two trunks about seven feet
from said line; thence north fifty-one and three
' fourths degrees east, about two hundred feet to
the line of Paid. Turnpike, .the north-Westerly
,
side of agate pestli thence south t.enty-Seven
degrees east, along the line of said Turnpike,
one hundred and seventy,-nine and alialf feet to
the place of . beginning,, cont.tining six tenths of
.nn acre. more Or less. Now erected thereon a
large three story Tavern house,- known as the
Bryant Mutsu" With a large barn, shed, ice
l'hott-e and out • bellies, 4-c.
Taken at the stool' Chas. G. Hart to the use
of Silas .Bill vs,Addisen. Bryant." •
F. P. HOLLISTER. Bwir.
' •
March 5, 1856.
Thei ahovO isle his been delayed by Conrt to
the 7th day of April: . neKt, at 20 o'cleck,at which
time. the parties interested Will be heard before
Joege Walnut and his Associates.
f. - P. HOLLISTER six.
She4ff's
#l*Y! virtue of a writ of Lee. Fa . iiiiteil out ofthe
1.3 I.7onrt of Common, Pleas of, Susquehanna
e oun ti,- ~f i d Lo sno.aii•ected,l.ill expose to sale
lor pu . :4iie veitAtie at the Court-Voitse in Mont
, rose, on e•atorday tile 22d day of March. next. ;
' at I o', loek I': M.— ; •
• ALL that eertan piece or.parcel of laud situ. :
ute iti Great Bend town ship, and. in the County
of Su , cpielatnaa, hounded and described as fol. I
1 lows t o wit:' Bo ginning :it the'sonth west:corn.
er thenc.f . , at the line of Lowrie. Green, and ou
the-north line of the' Depot Grounds of the New
• York --ar.d Erie Itailtead Co. Thence by said
CoMpany's'GrOtands, south. 51 degrees cast, 60
feet; thence hy otlur lands of Addison Bryant,
north 51 degrees ca4t. 208 feet, to the - south side
travtli , i path of the lelcl turnpike road, thence - by .
said 'road north 26 de,grees west,: GO feet to the
corner of said Gri.efes line, thence south 51 dog.
v:est.232 feet. to the b^ginning,. Containing
about 12961 square feet, and , having erected
thereon a large Hotel known as \ "Trie Bryant
House," with barn 't-ited4 and.other out houses
.
and all improved. ! . • .
Taken in execution at the suit of Elmce W.
Brigham vs. Addison Bryant. • . .
• • IF. P. HOLLISTER, Shit. - i
She riffs Office, Montrose, Feb. 18, 1856.
The - above sale t .r
ai hereby
. atijourned to the 7th
day !of April next at •1 o'clock P. M.
. . I '''. P. HOLLISTER, Stiff.
25 20
4 20
3 89
'9 35
4 70
'4 57
,16 80
Boot ands Shoo Emporium
OF
, .
safElllD - ile , ',N'ilt - illilaraz,
r I`HE subscribers have removed their Boot and
' JI: Shoe store into the building recently occu
pied by Messrs Bentley and Read, Public Ave
nu..', tirst above the Post Office. Where, not-•
withstanding the I mixed state of politics, the
stringency or the Money market, the 4' nough
sunthins 4 ll.lll Road Monopolies, Jack-0-_Lant
ern inducements, and the . great dronghth, as one .
extreme follows anotheron all human probabili
ty, Iwo shall have a cold winter. In view of this
stateef thins the sunsc:ibers beg leave to say
that they are prepared to meet the wants of the
Bobt & Shen wearing, public; with good and sub
stantial varieties of Boots 4. Shoes et Entarn
or Home Manufacture, warranted equal (if not .
.better) than any offered in this maiket. Their
stock embraces igneral variety of Ladies and'
Ge!nts wear. Consisting, in part'of Ladies Sit.x
148TINGt . Pal.' Foxt Mel Gaiters, Silk Lasting
COngrs Gaiters, French Kid Congress Gait
ers, Morroeo Gaiters Ladies Marshall, Ties, City
Made Bronzed Buskins, Ennal Buskins, Kid
Thiskins, Pat.° Leather Buskins, Morocco Lace
Sots, Calf Lace Boots Enam'd Boots, Fur
• fpuni o , lstrinc cf•d„ Misses Silk Lasting Pat
foi Gaiters, Colorrd Gaiters. Calf Lace Boots
KO Lace Boots, JeUny Linda Kip Shoes, Chil
drens' Gaiters, Button Shoes,'Ancle Tier, Pat.
Pend French Bukins, Calf and . Kip Shoes,
Miss' French Calf ! , Kip and Sioga Boots, Calf.
Enm'd, Kip and Clanhidc .Brogs. Boys Thick
and Kip. Boots, Youth's Boots, Thick and Kip,
and Pat. Leather sime,, ctc,, 4.c. :
'Rubbers and Sandals a general assortment
Fr'snrsos, Sparables, Thread, Wax, Steel Nails'
Pegs, Tacks, Bristles, Heel - Ball, Boot Webb'.
anunners, pincers, .slioe Knives, Edge Blacking'
GOat and Gatoon Binding, Water Proof Black
ing, Paste Blacking, Gum ArahaeOlum Tragae
i *nth; Edge Brushes, awl Hafts, Pegging and
1 Sewing Awl Blades, &c.
All kinds by the': side or pound, to suit cue.
teeters. The politic are invited to call' before
perchasing elsewhere. Customers may rely up
on thy bargain tor, and that is
better than they 'car, do in "some places." If
they buy Eastern wftrk, they can be aecotnodated
With u good an article as can be found- in this
Market. If they prffer home manufacture, they
min have it withoutiring humbuged. ALL kinds
of work made to order and warranted. Repair.
ihg done on ..thort notice. , .
TumotrOt. for past favors, we hope by strict
attention to basil:mimic merit it continuance of
Vsame. .
ie: SIMMONS.; • A. lIERRISIAN.
A. S. It Is now over a yeiv sines the groat Fire
iu Montrese, at Which time the subscriber having
ikta..tiith , sieresit loss. in fact he lest his awl;
he would mai to these indebted-to him, either by
Note oe.Boek, *omit, that the , same must be
eettted-otithotit forthertetice. - •
I Yours, Soo.. C. M. SIMMONS.
.3lonU , ookei,Jout.,l-i;1856.. - •
• ,
yer _
jOPtbit W AG • -t r ,,„'
stio.bl is Arid Timothy Sepd for
- Milford. iitch 17, I4SItDURRITT.
tgATm,.
Sheriff Bales.
rid linter*Mandl-writs issued. nt4 rib
1,-P ie
• Court, of canon Pleas And. to me direr
4 1.1 m
ted, I *ill expose ' sale, et public ;rendes; at
the Court House in ontrose, on Saturday e ftth
day. -of April next, at 1 o'clOck,F. M., the' follow
ing Real estate to wit: , ' .
ALL that certain piece or parcel of land situ.
ate and being in the township ofApelacon, In
the county of Susquehanna, - and bonededu - fol.
lows to wit: on the north\ by lands .of Barney
Mc bearer and Juba Harding ; on' the east by
lands of Michael Rooney, on the Sontiii by lands
of Caleb Carmalt,and on the west by lands of
Terence Fuhan and Johnson Foster; containing
about 8u acres ut lend, more or lese,.with the
appurtenances one log house, one log barn, and
about. 150 acres impeoveri: - ,i
Patten in execution-. at the suit of i,Wickhem
and Stone vs. Patrick Green. r • ,
ALSO. Ali that certain tract of land palled the
"Isaac Cox tract," situated on the north branch
of the Wealusing creek; adjoining land survey.
ed in the name of Thomair Dunlap on the sonde
- end the heirs of Henry Drinker on the east; Rob
ert Carson ceethe north and On tho 9/Ma by' nn•
known lands; containing three hundred and thir.
ty tic ei and allowance of six per cent :; for roads,
exce ' 4 T out of the same one hundred acres
nowt possession of alb Pepper, lying .on the
eienth -side of the said Isaac CeX tract; agreeably
to the survey of the same, leaving two hundred
and thirty acres ; the premises hekby intended '
to - be conveyed, being the farm on ;which the
said Cuter now live% and which OrraSoper and
wife, by indenture , dated the 21st day of June,
one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, re
corded in Deed Book; No. 9, pale ,•205, granted
unto said Horace Carter in fee.'-With the ap.
purtenances, one framed dwelling ,iiouse, one
frothed barn and shed, and orchard thereon and
aubot ninety acres improved. • I
Taken in execution at the suit of Caleb Car.
malt vs:Horace Carter. , '
,
At 0,--All that certain tract' or vow! of land
situ* in the township of Great Bond, in the
county of Susquehanna and state of„Pounsylve-
Ilia, And in that part of said ..townshiikcalied Lo.
dersville, lying in. Franklin street, beginning et a
stake about eighty feet from the Northwest cor
ner.of the hind sold by Leery Green to Henry
McKinney; said cornerlming an Iron' ilig or bar;
thence at right angles from said Franklin street,
one hundred and twenty feet to another street,
lying paralol with Raid Franklin street; thence
southerly along said p:srellel street; sixty feet to
a stake.; thence westerly at right Jingles to Frank
lin street, about one hundred and.twenty feet,
and thenee.nertherly, to the place Of'begianing,
sixty feet, with the dwelling house and appurte
nances.
Taken in execution at the snit or John - Mc-
Kinney, assignee of Oliver Conklin is.. Charles
• •
A. Falnam.
Att..^.v—ALL that certain piece or par
cel °Nand:situate in the tuwnShip or Lib.ertyjo
the cefunty of Susquehanna, and bounded as fol
lows to wit, beginning, at a stake and stones,
the smith west corner hereof, tkence! south on e
and a hail de,grees vest, one hundred '.end thirty
perches, to-a stake and stones. Thenee south
fri degrees east, one hundred and thifty-five per
elms to a stake - end stones, thence north one and
a, half degrees east, one hundied tindi thirty per
ches to a corner in Lizard Pond, thence north
eighty.seven degrees west, one hundred and thir
ty
.fire perches to the plo of beginning, known
as lot N0:35 of the Lawsville tract, nontaining
about one hundred acres -wore or' less, with
one acre improved.
Taken in execution dile suit of Jehial Day
ton vs. David James and William James.
ALSO—AO that certain piece or parcel of
land- situate and lying and being. in the
borough of Susquehanna , Depot in the Coun2
ty of Susquehanna,' and bouuded as/follows,
to wit On the North by lands of John Rogers,
on the east by-tlie public llighw;ty,.un the south
by lands of Messrs. A. &S. 11. Barnes, and on
the weiit by landi of Jarnei
,being 'the
same lands ret.ently conveyed by Deed, to N.
Talmage by A:C. Adams, eontaining about one
acre of lone, more or leSSoind all improved. ..
Taken in execution at the suit of ,C. S. Ben
net vs Nathaniel Talmadge. ,
ALSO—AII that - certalh piece •or par
cel of land_situate and being in the township of
Fr;inklln, in the e,unty. of Susquehanna. a - at
bounded nnd described
as follows to 4 wit: On the
north by lands contracted to John Beebe, on
the east by lands of N. P. 11'lieaton t spoth by the
public .Highway lending up. Silver !creek, and
west by - lands: of Griffin Stilwell, ,containing
about 4 acres, more or less, with tite appurte
nancosone framed House and one fiained - Barn
.and about 2 1-2 acres improCed.
Taken in execution at the suit of William L.
PoSt, And I. L.. Post, as I. L Post - & Co., vs..
Wesley ; Beebe..
ALSO—AII I.ltnt, certain piece or parcel
of land situate and being in the, township of.
°Aland, in Snsqaeh a nna county, bounded and',
described as follows to wit.: On • the north
by landi belonging to Ward &
on the east by lands belonging to David
Bryant, (as believed) on the south by lands
of George Dyer, and on the west by lands. con
tracted by said Ward and Williams to David
Day, the same being -lot Flo. 42 as per map of
re-Survey.of the Wharton lands, made in June
and.Noveinber, A. D. 1847, by John Boyle; con
taining one hundred and six acres and thirty sec.
en perchee. The same being mostly improved
Taken in execution - at the suit of.F. M. Wil
liams and F. A. Ward vs. Win. Braithwsiit.
. ALSO—AII that certain- , piece Or parcel of
land situate and being in the - Township ofßridge
writer in the county of SuNueininna-and bound
ed as follows, to wit : Ost the -north by the old .
Silver Lake line.: on the south by ledns formerly
'contracted to Stephen F. Stephensn ; on ths.
[—
east by lands in possession of Orrin 'Stevens, jr
and on the West partly by said Caleb Carmalt's
land, and partly by. the.- lot called the. Fishback
Lot; containing 412 acres, more or less, with
the appurtenances, I Log House, 1 Log stable
and about 35 acresimproved.
Seized and taken in execution at the Ault of
Caleb Cartnalt.; vs. Samuel Strange.' •
ALSO, All that ;certain piece or parcel of land
'situate inDintOck township, in the county of Sus.
ynehanna, and bounded as follows to wit: On
the north by lands of Jactilo Walaii, on the east by
—Baiter, on the South by lands of James Walace
and Charles Tingley, and on the west by lands
.of Charles Tingley, containing about 56 - aores
more or less,and . abont 12 acres improved.
Taken in execution at the snit oflsaae.Vanau
ken, to the use of John g. Phelps, vs. Horace
W..8a11. - •
•
ALSO—AII that certain piece or. pariel of
land lying and beiiag, situate in the Township
-of Apolacon, in said
,County; bounded and . de
scribed As
,follows to wit- Beginning On
_the
Milford arid Owego Turnpike ! road, tta . cherfy
tree, a corner of a' lot of land formerly survey
ed for Daniel Cleft:tents, thence south 37 dog.
west, 100 perches to a corner, thence. south 53
degrees, east perche..to :a bench I. corner,
thence north 37 deg. east, 80 perches to a post
by the turnpike, thence along the samelthe fol.
lowingcorners and distances to wit: l?ortit 60
deg. west, -15 perches, north 31 deg. west, 30
perches; north 12 perches, and north 534egreee,
West 4 perches; to the place of .beginning .; Con
taining 40 acres and
,83 porches, be the same,
more or leis, With the appurtenances; otto Barn
and 20 acres improved, I
'Taken in Exiitition at the suit of LiStanley
vs. Hiram . Cook. . ;
, s
• • Administrator'a Sale.l ' •
;NOTICE is hereby given that by. vi4uti 'of an
1,11 order of the qrkhan's Court of Suaquehan ,
oa County, the undraigned will expose to pub
lic sale by vendue at the late residoncei of Nel
son Tiffany, deceased, in Brooklyn, on Saturday
the sth day of April next at-one o'cleikr P.
the following described pieces or parcels of I
situate in township of Harford 1. itho
bounded on the North' by lands of Jose 11 X
on the east by the lands of the Drin rei
bn the south by lands of A. J. Tiffan , an'
the west by lands of Williarq BloMnfl Id an
f
B. Goodrich, containing about , ninety psis a
which is unimprovecL The second pie ' is b
dad on the north by-the State Rol rue
from Martin's Creek to.Hatfoid, on th east
south by lands of Dalton Tiffany, and , ebra
fern, and on the west by other land of
&bra Jeffers , containing 66 acres, a l whip
improved. - ' .
_, . - •
Tarawa payment easy. and made ow
day of sale, - E.B . BENT, /AA
Y. ; ..
I n
1 : . A. I. TIFFANY. ''—
HEAR; 0 =truss!
War- in-stontrpotand-vriothw;
tato!.
NO - SPEAK:KELM tl!
HE great politiest-Fusigo at. Woiddligtort
T
as yet iwnot sueeeeefulAit__ - -
GUTTENBERG t • ROSENBAUM: &OW'
4 re • -
have fused ,l , p! p art i es _into ono grand, v &Mow
and ever-increasing party, net for the,ahetiding of
blood, or foi the spoils of offiee. but for therm
chase of GOODS ate - lower Nome than over , be
foro have been sold in Montrose. _Our Motto..
i• Down with Monopoly." • s
We take4lettsuro in announcing to the citi
zens of Susquehanna County that we have to.
moved to of r apiendid_now store, in the put end
_ofithe
BRICK BLODK.
Where we shall always be prepared to Wait up
on our frieas, and where' it will afford us the
greatestillessure.to exhibit to our customers,
and othels the largest and finoststock 'of Goods
ever opened in Montrose i n our line, consisting
of REAntrlMins CLOTHING, the largest and fin
est assortment, • latest styles, good cloth and
made by experienced workmen.. Our stock can.
not be equalled in quantity, quility.orpries.
Staple ttad fancy goods of ill varieties..
Cotten. Goods Laces,
• Silks . , Velvets, Gloves,'
llesiery; Ladle's Aria Goode.
Shawls, Hats, 'cloaks, Furs,
and theriest complete assortment of Sheeting's,
Shirtings, Tiekings, &C., dcc.,ili artlelei usually
wanted in-the richest or poorest families: •
It is not true that our Goods are inferior in any
respect. We will give to our elastomers the,pre_
vise kind of Goods in - quality that, we recottc;
mend, or ?hey imp return them. In • short - we
defy competition as to quantity and quality.—
Call upon us aid you, shall not go empty or die.
away.. 1 •
Measures taken for Rielly! Matieclothing, pro
vided weleannot suit customers in the store, and
just the garments wanted furnished on •• short no
tiee. • I - -
Call and rowel money.
M. GUTTENBERG,
T. ' CHAS-WITTENBERG,
L. ROSENBAUM',
• J. Wir'ENBERp. _
Montrose, Jan. 30, I 856 :; -
First and Last=ein.
idebted to R. ThaYer 4. Co., Thayer
3randall; or &Thayer, iraiividrially , will
ke this kind admonition, and we-must
me accounts sled up. Now if you
settle with us," . d paysas'when you
Sill be satisfied. ] Otherwise we shsll
, the necessity of leaving our books with,
0 for settlement and collection. We
until the Ist of next, for you to
See us. Many of 'these debts are small
costs would smock to more than the
o friends call acid not compel us to do
so much against our fee!ings.
we would say to , the public, that wish
-II out our entire Stock, of Goods, Rath.
move them, as, we are going to build as
Are-house the coming summer, we will
Goods at city cost for the next two
Shingles and most kinds of lumber
exchange for .Good.
,nd see us wit!itit delay. -
Ltiii
&
please tal
have th e
call and
can, we,l
be under,
a Justic
will give,
call and
and the
debts. -1
what is
ing to
er than
anewS
sell Jo
months
taken i
Call 4
rose, Feb. 25, 1856
IAG3 AND 'BAGGING.i
rlf ISJ—at TFi l aTail l latZa r gy
No. 80 AVl4er Street, .....
EAR'OLD SLIP, NEW YORK. '
TE constantly on hand, and -.thann&ciure
tn. order,' • , I . •
. -
and Sacks,' So ed and Seam
less . '
. .
for all uses, and of every • esirable style, and
quality. • • 1 .•
They would especialy call attention to their
unequalled facilities for . . .
7 2 'Ol ra f t 2. AD Tfi ATIBVIin
fi a gfl or Sa cks far FteurOleals nonagon
Ifilck wheat, liims,rial if SPICe4.
- . , - lik.C., &Cy .
all of which they furnish to order, in tbw. moat
appro ed style of design and printing,,and.with
i
quick st
A de ls B O P , 3 lm gi. p i ortere l and-Dealersla '
• 9'nnny . Bagq(and Bagging, .
and various kinds of - THREAD and TWINE,
both i.inen and Cotton 4 of 'which we are receiv
ing continual snppline.! . .
March 6,1856.—m6: . ,
. , ~
Bagi
WILLIAM
W TREMAIN 8: CO. '
Ayl I . LL keep always on hand at their Store
! I near the " Starrneca Viaduct," a large,
and Well selected assortment of all articles usu
ally c lied f)r in sCouniry Stores; consisting of
Dry cods, Ready' Made Clothing, Hats and •
Caps„ Boots and Skies, Crockery, Glasi aid
Queensware, Clocks, IlardwA4e; Nails, and Cut
lery, Groceries, Oils. 1 Provisions, Flour,Feed,
Salt, &e., Drugs and Dye Woods, Wooen and
Willow Ware, Brushes, Brooms, Stone Ware,
and :i great v,ariety of k)ther " traps," All of which
they will exchange for cash or' country produce,
on RE good terms as 'any establishment in the
coup y, and: weiguarantee our Goods to prove at
all lives ss'they are represented. W. T. & Co.
hope by close attention to business, .and by fair
dealing, to merit a continuance of the patronage
whir h has heretofore. been, liberally extended.
Tbe highest markqt, rates will at all times be
paid in Goads, or Cash -if preferred, for Item
lock Bark atthe'Viaduct Tannery. •
I , ,
, Wsf. TREMAIN'& CO.
I LAnesboro, Feb. 2i, 1856.
. •
Orphan's Court . Salo. -
TN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's court,
I will be sold on the premises, on Saturday
the sth day of Aptil next, at I - o'clock P. M., a
lot of land, situate' in Franklin Township, in
Susq'a Co., - containing about forty acres, and
bounded on the North by the Roar leading from
Franklin Centre to I the Snake Creek ; on the
L e as Iby by lands of Charles Gunn ; on-the South
,byrther road leading as above stated; and on
the west by lands of John Webster. - .A framed
house and barn, an orchard , and about 30 acres
cleated. Late the estate of Joseph - Webster
dee olsed. . I - JOHN. WEBSTER.
w 3. . Trustee ttc.
Register's Notice.
BLIV notice la , hereby given to all persons
concerned in the following Estates, to wit :
tstate of PAVID I4EWMAIII, late of Grekt Bend
ToWriship : deceased . Henry McKinney exec!-
,
. •
tot!
Estate of Joint SHERWOOD, late of Auburn
townibip,decessed ;,Andrew S. Low Adminis.m'
,
• Estate of JACOB Lyon, late of Herrick town. .
• deeemied, Geofge H. Lyou ,Adtninistre
tor: '
Estate of JosErn IVRtcnanns; late of Mont
rase; deceased, H. IL Frazier Administrate!.
Also the account lof John Webster, Trustee
under the will of JosKr HVERSTER, late of Fran
klin township, deceaied. ,
' • 'that the accountants have settled their ac.:
con t rite In the Regislor'soffieeln an for the coun
ty of Susquehanna, And that the same will. he
.preiented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court
of Said county, on Wednesday. the Qth daj of
Apkil next,' for confirmation and allegiance.
1 ;3. W. CHAPMAN, Reg'r.
Regiiiter's Office, 11 ontrose,
March, 12, )856
For Sale:
OUSE,
.Tlypin4 . l44 . in the Month pu el
land
first .1.4, New Stilfordi village. The shop linearly
aura
now. 20 by 30,
- and storysbigh, opted as
t ate, a aragun shop. , rntiot confatal rods nfgood
d leVel ground, or I *could sell the bons e ao4 one
d (mirth or Rn aarn of 14p4 separate,. The Lath
; awanna 'Rail Road cars, pass along front :or
rex
tbe lot ono eight of a mile distant. good sad
nin
criavenient location for a mechanic of almost say
ian bind. For pries and Pasticialikramulluira of Hen•
Jef. rylS. Lyon on the:Premises. Wit be sold cheap
an id if applied for soon 1 • •
chis
Web , '
El now receivioi-his ereedi,eibisb
be offers at hie newt low Mess, _
Montrosg Nerch it, lee%
iitrandlite Mien=
8if.42,340.2t01 , 11 4 / 1 13 =1.
AffltJdgrnraiithig; --114 k t llfflk
75ebtorodenradep, rerealkageg
_ait the
diseases of the gen toil organs of the. undo and
Amide, with the , latest dlscoieries laieroduc
tintt: The afflicted should use no-real e be
fore learning froin,this - valltabk , work the supe
riority of the authOl i nTails add, Aotaks traat-
I to onfof PAW., dining*. Bothnsartkolind Mn
gis stibald cOnsuitit lik.td at No. 19ffl Broad..
way, sad mailed' Ma for $l, by the author, M.
LARSIONT, Pkilician - and - Suirunt,l 4 lo.-411
Beads Stiest, comer, 980 Broulway, where he
cures all those diiiffees, faomil A. M. till 9.T.
M., and 6to 9in tba•evening, Sundays except.
od. Address all limn, Box No. 844 llew York
Cost ' We ',concur with the other pima
in recommending' Pr. LARMONT to, tbi- slct.
ed—CourrierdeX__, Etats Ws. Stotts Zeitusg,
Democrat, Day Book, Courier, 1)i5r2414, and
',Now Brunswick rases. .
Jan. 22, 1966.-4yl. , ,
•
Norcross' Rotary Phiiiitig Mi.
chine.
WANTED—To soil the Rights ink Me
thines.forl'n Rotary 'Planing, Tonguing
and Grooving Machine, kr boards and planlynt
der the Norcross ;Patent. Also. the attachment
of the Moulang ' Machine, which wilt iwork s.
whole hoard into mouldings'at 'one operation.—
This patent bas teen tried, and decided in the
Supreme Court in Warliingtom' to be no in.
fringtment;being'superior to Woodworth't Ma
.thine:... Appl:tO J. 1:1: DALE, Willow . Street, above
"Twelfth, Philadelphia, where the Machines can
- ticrseeiQi iperation. E. W. CARR, Agent.
R. TUAYER & CO.
HAYDEN 81107/31118, -
1 ew ,]Milford,
WHOLESALE -Dealers In Buttons
Combs,!; Suapondem Threads, Pane/
Goode, Watches, Jewelry. Silver and Plated
Ware, Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Cigars, dte., , dts.
Merchants and Peddlers supplied on liberal
term*. - •
W3l: HAYDEN, _ TRACY HAYDEN,
JOHN, HAYDEN, f GEO. HAYDEN,
- 4 / 1 9 10,
• ;
"Nor Art 'Refuses -to Court the
~ Mmes. ," -
ONCE re mo a,bright nett / year.
With its blessings and its cheer;
We have gladly welcomed here.
Not, as your plans. you fix; - -
And so earnestl you mix - ..
In the scenes o fffty six*—
/ Please give yourselves the pleasure;
At your earliest hour of le isure,
Of securing such a treasure • -
AtDeans; the " Sfan of Faces,"
With a sunlight pencil traces!' -
- And, to suit your fancy,' places
In kis neatly finished cases.
Defer notrttll to-morrow.! - - -
, - °Welt not for seam and furrow
' Which come with age and sorrow '
But g - 1, let, the Artist take you,
Ere youth's warm glow forsake you',
And a copy true he'll make yoit.
10
The place- where thin ran , be done to perfection
(No doubt you havebeenobeve before)
Is (I'm sure you cannot . usistike the direction)
I At o.ld Fellow's Hall, second floor.
' AT HOME AGAIN
Pereverence has triurrephedover every olota
NO.twithstanding a destructive fire, an oxtai
sive loss,' and a ten month's sickness*
ABEL TURRELL,
has completed his New Btick Store ; (built up
on the same ' ground ocupied• by his former
Store, that 7 , 1 ,1 riS consumed by fire, and in the
NP.w Brick Block;) into which he ,has removed
his stock of goods, where he will with pleasnie
wait upon patrons.- An entirely new_and exten
sive assortment of goods will soon be added to
the presttnt stock. The patronage of the pub
licis solicited, with the assurance that the inter
est of purchaSers shall be promoted.
Montrose,'lsn. 24,1856.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IDOBDUAIIII,. SMITH & CO.,' would re
r • spettfully s inform the public that they have
purchased the - interest in the saddle and Ihyness
Business of A. &X. Baldwin. We hope by strict
attLntiun to . ' bu,iness to receive oar share of
Pnblie patronage. Constantly on hand, Saddles,
Bridles, Harness, Whips, Trunk*. Vallee*, &e.
Carriage Tripling in all of its -branchis will be
newly done to order, on reasonable terms.
Shop No. 2, Searles 13asement.
FORM A3I SMITH & CO.'
Montrose,' Jan: 1, 1856.
Per the Benefit of 'Suffering
manitp,
ARetired gentleman hat ing cured himselfof
the. Piles accompanied with eruptions of
the skin, after suffering for upwards of 25 years
thinks it his duty to make the remedy known for
the benefit of the *aided. He will forward the
particulars torthe cure of the same on the Pr
ceipt of a 3 cent postage stamp. Mdrese.
REV. C. J. RECKLAW,
' No. 12 Ann St. N. y.
Feb. 12, 1856.-Bwl.
AUCTION SALE. -
ILLNV-,,b,;:l;3ceidp ublic subscriber V o e n u T u u e e i n e d n a yt th e
MTh
daY of Feb. inst., at one o'clock P. M. One
Mare, one Colt, three Cow'', and six ty.fice Sheep,
...-the Sheep will be sold In lots, or altogether.
Terms of t ale,—sixty days Credit with appror.
ed security,. eJ. M. BLANDING.
Harford Feb. 4, 1856.-6w2. •
Auditor's Notice: -
TThe undeslgned having been appointed by the
:Orphan's . Court of Susquehanna county, an
Auditor to distribute the funds in the bands of
the Administrator of the estate of Alexander Har.
per deceased, will attend to the ' duties of his
saidappointment at the office of Bentley & Fitch
In Noniron, on Tuesday. the 4th day of-March
next, at 2' o'clock in the afternoon, at which
time and place all persons interested will pre.
sent their claims, or be thereafter foreyer barred
from cotung in upon said fund. -
&BUSHNELL, Audt'r.
Montrese, Feb. 2d, 1850.-2
• Public SAle.
THE S ubscriber will sell. at public ells on
Saturday, the Bth day of Mareh next, on
his Farm in'Brldgewater township, the fallow.
ing property to wits 9 Cows of good quality, 35.
good SheeP, 2 fire year - old horses, I six rear
old horse„ and 8 two year olds of „ffood size. `The
bald property will be sold to , the highest - bidder
- on six months time, with'good security.
PATRICK . CROS4EN.
Bridgewater,Feb. 25e1-aw*•
• I Goods_ at Cost. •
A ND lwei too. "The subscribe:intends lea• .
, : viai the mercantile business the first , of
'April next, and k desirous therefore of telling
off his.prOsent stock' of
GOODS. -
For Cash-or ready pay the public may b 0
.ed that they can now purctutse of me lower than
Goixis were ever before sold in Brooklyn. ,Airy
stock consists of a general variety store. - Give
me a call; and you will make great bar.
gains. - 1 " F. satrrit.
Brooklyn,
.Feb. 30, 11158.-414‘
. Plated Forks and -Spoons; - '
TINT received. s new kit Pbled 1116i:111114
ranted to be ptated..beaviar _ than an3r Wars
ever efrefed - for. sate In liroonte Cowl*.
• EVANS.
• Ewes to *nlistil
'Notice la beriby g vs- to all persons having
dimplenuatieet tier Unto ot Perry Ball. hite
of repisit,t44..iwa. that *LIAM. inns*
presontoktii, tor arrangement,
and an romensiniebiett tomdd Itatat4 - ine to,
Oren Un Make Imatediats settlement / ,c/
'roinat Late, VaTelt-10thi1936,-. -
" 41— . ii36**ESTOW
DAY 000Dge
OR= _
AARDWARE,` - •
PEREUMERY.L,: : ' •
YANKEE NOTIONS,
' . IRON ANDNAILE,'
„BOOTS AND 8110/o*. - -_ - .
FLOER AND' HAVI I i ”
sou; AND- DPPERIEATIINN • r
- • ,
At nub idea salthoreldoka i ro - t
entire satisfaction to *II' sit: >i `=:
a l es their Painibage. A'l4 4 # li*
All kinds of rotlncs
P94114'
Brooklyn,Nov: 150855;
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Great Ftxhilati - nin - Itnt6 ll4l L - '.-, -- - 7--_ ,, ,
G .R ATrl e. A D Ai l la lt Em E as i etc . e g ogr "- q:. , .f.
`tom:_
'of almost every style and quality , aii:_:01 1 411*-- - :
lure to` plesie — and aecommodati iii - oliotir:_, • -- -
people—from the child I - 4 the cradle tiVilli• -, .
auldeerepit. ' These riods are Ueda-Ale .i.-7';-"A..:-.. -,
Most favorable tenni, and will - be sold wet ~ 0::
_
Please giro, us a call and, we wilt , billo rep.,!--- , ..
)Iy ail your want, in thillne of GOOM:1111r,;- -
. .
p,
kept ina eouatrfetore. Yoa peal: not' go
New York fir any thing you *Ant, 4MiiiAvo '
ha*e them fresh from the el .-
SCOTT, J "
Springville, Pa., May 8, 1 .•• , •
NEW. STOVES: -
H. BURRETT has now itt store stoili
•
mg a large s t or k OT New Stoves,. Wt.
the *Star of the West and National elevat _tate.
Black Rover. Wide Worf& atid Plitligett-,1=1810;
Oven, to which he wont invite partimiluLaltelsllo !
as the bitst Cooking Stoves ia tnaiket„ with- it
periorassorttnent of Parror,oolCeat4ShOpetoveut . '
for Wood or Coal, pito Stove Pipe,
Iron, Stoves Tubes, &e., _
- This stock is selected froin the best Fotmddllir
of Albany and Utica for , cash with the best Twat"
tiof Trimmings made to order for his ettatosit;'
trade, which will enable him ball reepects to
competition and will be sold at the most red • k
prices for ealth or approved credit. -
New Milford Oct. 1855,
inivr Goo Cheap for:Cash:
W.-MOTT hos just teoeived ADODIOt ieria
C
New Goodi, such as Chaltiri. Mims
lains, De Bages,Ginghaans, Conan, Embr0 . 4194.
lawns, &e., &e. Rs OFFERS AT UST-
Pawns. SUMMER SRA WLS, a new lot just
teeeived—besutifol patterns at very low pleeu r :!.
also CRAPE and 'BLACK SILKSHAWLS°
as low as the kunst. -
C. W. MOTTO,
O. Niir_ SETMOUR igklg);,
-Mre j not receiving thoir Fail and Winter tittodt`,
ot Goals, which. they loci- confident
are offering for Bale at Sum. Asian/ statrawas
any establishment in this section.: Our stook is = %
as Complete Asia generally found in eantittr
Staten. . Harford, Sept;; lU.
~4 1 ' -Reid Asiortinint of Crockery IM - Oar
.41.. Ware; at &
PORCELAIN, and Granite China,' at_
" G. W. 8:* Co..
"BD ROCHE and 'Bay State:Shawls, all pH -
esit;...
11 at " G.. W. S,Alr, Co. •
BLACK aad Brocade Dress Silks, for 6 and*'
Shillings per yard, at G. W. S. dr. Co.
m De Wass, of the latestnesst a
co.
R) ACHELROWS-Hair Liputainet-Sahi
I/ of a thousand flowers, and Pathway at
G. 'W. B.AC. Ca.
yANnENotioniyo! every
Gira:tirial.c..
GREAT ATTRAOTIOJIW
AT THE UPSONVILLE irCILIAPX!
rpHE Subscriber is now remising 1,400
l kited assortment of Ihy Gonda, GrOie riotni;;
Fish, Hardware, Crockery, Ready-Made aothill i p
Hats, Bonnets, (a 'splendid easerinta4) RASO
Paints; Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Yankee - Notkrits, to
&molt. everything usnaltrenlled for a Mill&
try Store, including Floor, &Wand Neil all of
which he is desirous of selling 'for Cask wit
kind of Farmer's Merchantable Prechtee,-4),
good approied Short Credit. Hit hien& awk
most respectfully invited to . give Mat.* call and
he will satisfy them that thn Exchaup is the
place for farmers to trade. The higheit ph* ,
paid, in,Cash for Butter. •
3. L. MEitRIMAIL
Hpsonville, Hay 15,1555:
Public sae.-
rlrllE subscriber will sell at Public Salo om-
Wednesdey; the second day Of APO annt;-
'on his fail in Liberty township, the _followlegi
property to wit: •
One =yoke of !bur year old matched oxen, oils
Cow and Calf, seven two year sold Heifers, three
Yearling% 24 Sheep, ileg, PloWs, Uaz w,
Horse Rake, flay, Grain, Potatoes, Stovo;Houss. -
hold fittuituye, and other , things too' numerous :
to mention. Ali sums under fire &Mon enldrr
dowii ; over, air Monthi credit , with siortmer
security.. - - -
MA COMEITOCIC: - _
Libegf, March l 85& w 4 _
Executor's Millet..
XTOTICE 'is hereby given to all petsess
111 ing.demands againot tbe restate of Pat;
rick Donlin late of Althorn, that Ole ~+
roust be presented to the undersigmal.foreniui
gement, and all pemons indebted to said mdabik°
are required to make immediate Se4tlenieut.
MARY IXDalf‘ ,
JAMES
Maich 19, 1856.---6w*
'vamp Customer* WO will Rill& 1111 7; . "
J.: extremely anxious to settle and Waste
our accounts, the moro eine& we began . to tool
nj). So many Mlles anti to quite ,
end we are need of it now. To-
all I will be in Montrone every Moadni foit';
melt two weeks, Tuesdays et the Sore...of IFint:
11, Thayer, inDimrck,. Wednesitiliinto4lPerir"
Esq., in Brooklyn; Tintrulgr-at
isms' in Franklin. ?Mr anampalnt mint se-'
commodate all; still if it doe* mic r yper filet
a list of seeming,' it XBl,llll l O. aim*
..4kattme, Tattire Afiles,.. /kotrittm
Moyne, Matock. Celt* snit* • -
Otitskr:
IfoistrOse, 13,-1,836:
AMMON:
m HZ. sabierifier. win offer for at et *Alt OM
OD W1V1D1N141.46
47 of *tiniest. his stoat it, &WO
*. highest sod best _
Gino . Iniumissers.—MY boodi, r ipitift W
sot, hence the public will has the 4 •Itiorijaseil
ever had to; buy ettespr -14 wietritiiiiiiititidio
sluts of the metal4t-coodit -
Crocsery sod thaw^ Di' Goot*Hllllo6lB6
am, &c .. ; Now, itrat elbow
bu es ftroildsqt 4 Witaus ,o4 • - titiltP
in *stook. To this4a pi
win infitaleMila: • • - -
LAMEW.Daiiek-Malk; •
•to al), u bs , tell*
"tow - okolo of elkoa • juslopthe
fits*: ssi kilanthaAM4l
Ornity:
-B roo bi t iogga 100641.--
N. B. An - tom* of id-04V
Boob ageout ate rar"o4 44 : Olt alt
now s
.3 n~:'~t:`ai :.
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lIMEIRSEMM
Notice No. 2.
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