Demi 'of aim Elmslra Fireman while, . ' . /rig his Company. thrt j hem er Elmira Adv,ertiser of May. .. - A SVDDEY AND MELANCHOLY Dikrn.—On 'Wednesday , eight as Wm. G. Rutter, Fore.. man of Young America Fire Company, No, 4, *As on the way to the fire, in charge of his paella end Company, he either fell or watOkrown down by some obitaele in the liarikness--..taken up insensible' and on being carded into a- house _near by. was found to be dead I . I.t, wits at first - supposed that hie deakh was caused by. over-exertion '- on the yopo of lire' machine; but it is , now, generally 'conceded that, he was killed by falling heavi ly on the 'lame end of his trumpet, which left xnmistable. evidences in support of this view of the case on'the body at that vital acrd Impeded point known as die, 1 pit - of the stomach. lAt the tiipe of falling Mr. R. had 4csily xeached the fire, and his fast words ‘'OsWAßDl. It*, tie'il- yet be first at the •fri:P - , ,' The decetsta was a son of Wm. E. :Rutter ria Well-known and. esteemed citizen of this vii 'We—and hiA3udden death, while ..thus in I.H . :ittiehtt•ege if his duly, has thrown a deep 'shit ,- of melane,boly over, the whole cornmu l'..4, and especially is, this true with reference to.the company of which he was a member, asWell as the Fire ; Department at large. - A more truly ; estimable and worthy yoanginin ors; more spirted and gallant fireman cannot Ilfound in any community. ' ',:ks'a token- of raped and esteem, the En- I- gine House of No. 4 was draped in mourning, amf the American Flag (also in mourniug,) was thrown to the breeze, at half mast, from ' the:company's flag staff. above their head quarters on Mai e street. ~ • ' 1 4 , ROTTING - 01, ASR. LORD AND MASTER,- R Fanny Fern sho up her _ third husband in the following el nt morceau -. iAn ,d 'there i . r. James Parton, author of the Life oilier:ice Greely, whom I eCeasion aly meet;; Jim ii , 'five feet tea inches, and ' trioclest-Wears his hair long, and don't be lieve in a devil ' hai Written more good anon .•, 7 . yrnoussatieres, now . Cleating unbaptized -through paperdom, (on both sides of the -wa ter)th.in any other mail; save higisel& would suffer to g? unclaimed. - Jim believs in Car - lvle4knil lager beer—can, write r books better tbee he can tie a , cravat ; though ' since his latetnarria,gei am pleased to observe ,a won_ fat improvement in this respect. It is my be lief that Jim is destined, by steady .progress, ' to eclipse Many .a man who has shot up like a rocket, and who will fizzle_ out and come down a stick. - - . _ , • , • FANNY EERY.' _ . • , . liean% be ling Toec...re Jim' . will believe in,ii' , levil.--Bosron.Nt .- • . nii'ONSTIrUTIONALITY OF NEw Yottx LI- Qu0:1 LAW.--The ' ioart of Appeals of New York lots ti s ually.decided the unconstitution ality 4f the.prOitillatory litw of that In the 'case of the PL•ople vs. Toyubee Brooklyn the.Court,has affirmed the judg ment of the lower court, which was adverse to the constitutic>ti:ility of thtt search and sei zurerclan4e. .Iw the Buffalo case—the -peo ple tis Wynhatner, in which judgeipent was rendered ly the lower court in favor of the constutionalitfi of the prohibitory principle, the l :, m. .)ourt ,of Appeals has reversed the judge ent, thtis not only declaring not . only the., search and seizure but even the gen: ekUptinCi pal of prohibition unconstitutional. kraCticai experience and common sense hare already so deci , ivelv , shown . the 'utter itn= practicability of prAibitory . lawl that thin cisicin Las lost, much of the importance . that wbuid ItivO attatehed to year aro.. Fmtrr arrii • Tily INDivss ON THE GUADA- Lturc.—The Galvhston News, of the 22d, ftirnishies the following; iutelligenee; • •, , The San Atitonih Hemid of the 15th inst., Uarnsfron',l Mi. 'J. S. Brown, who lives atthe Freclricksburg crossing of the Guadalupe,that a lieutenant from Fort Mason, with a party of twenty dragoons had a fight with twenty ' Indians, on the . Guadalupe about forty miles above his place. The troops were folkiwing ' a trail, (id came upon the Indians where they - were encamped, before either patty was aware .of trie close proximity of the other. The lieutenant ordered his men to dismount, and leaving nearly one-half to guard the horses, charged the indians with the otherl' Three Indians 'were killed,and ',versa wended. They were . so taken by surprise, that they made„ little'or no resistance, but fled to the mount &ins; leaving their horses, ')ows,artows, booty - ,and 'camp equipage behind.' ;Among the horses taken, was one fine Arnerican tiny horse, in good order, and a dun stallion. I Five or sii shooters; several ri fles and shot guns were among the captured articles. Am ng the blankets and camp i equi page was ftiund a large number of pa pers,-a.mong which was a note for 1000 lbs. sterling, a dfor three hundred and twee tyl acres of la d, with $lOOO paid thereon, dated in Febu iy last, and a blank bookcon laining the o ner's name, sad the date of his leaving a to n on the 'Mississippi. -(Mr. . Brown did no , el recollect the name.) The • lieutenant, (w ose name our' informant did not (earn,)- wi I make out and forward to the city;the full particulars of articles recov , eree.' The Indians were believed to be Lip ans. The papers were evidentl:v those taken frem Mr. Hill. The-citizens of Medina coun ty be i m resolVed to organize a company-' of ~ .minute men, for protection against the Indi ans., Ina&DASD• lA,t4reat Bend ; on Mon4lay, the 2ci: inst. :+rtbe Zer. J. B. Meereary„liir. 'LYMAN 0. . &Num, .aad Miss MA_RY E. Born,- both of Bricitievrater, Suisqu'a.:Co„ Pa,' " T XpolaOati; April -3d. 1856, by David StiffLim E. Wu.tuat E .Coaa.of Middle .ton-0., to Mai IKEA LAT/1110P, of Apolacon. In: Bush, Marcia 244.13, by Rev. S. S. Barter, 4 1 !„ . .B.rainn th.tvroin. -of Apolacon, and ,41.;i:ilaanzyl . L. Wn.cox, of the former 't i • piao '! 1 ' - ••• ' 7 . - * • /13 Bingt i srpton , i r i.,l2v moral_ n , / January tiiii.2bth;,by•Eld S. IL Stfaisoi; Mr . . LEX trE 1. et` i T r g G 0.,. ritlfD kl) Yr . indliam, Gree Go.,. Nr• Y. mitt Miss 04 . Tr* A: ap7ELT, of Brtdip: - water Pa., ' - B 3; Rey. T. ;- NUM B. ' k M sax M. l Purt.rr lhornas, on the 27A' vit. Mr. of Liberty, sod MiA au kof Silver Lake.,, *IND :In Woodstock, 17lico, , the 17th 'ilVphold fever, I. lii. Latim E-43., formerly o 1 1 4 40 rd, this Itont l y ? _iti,tl3e, 28th ye a y bif • Itt Ararat, tte 14 iast:B44ltwair aged, 75,years.. , , InFranklin, March 25th, WA/axe - .Baku sou or Juries P. and Cart:dim 1),,, Swab, , age4"nisr_Avo iroptin, lii itontrole the 28d ult, &taloa A., itife4 Atria . Day, end Duly daughter of James lbws, of ilrooklyu, aged 24 years. frhesras a fond wife. an affectionate 'add Asarly-lorati daughter. &ruck downin tilt) mil* of elf those assootations sod Prospects that make life dear,in berldeatit we realize bow truthfully the poet. saidl " Death loves a shining mark."' . Most sincerely do we sYmpatbize with ,tbose 'whose hearty are lacerated by this stroke of Divine Providence. Let! thent emulate! bar virtues and meet her in Heaven. LIST OF - LETTER*, - Remainingla the Montrose Post Office, /lhrch 31st 1856. Addley, Lewerie 'Herkimer, II Ayers, T. and E.. . Judson, Miss ntut E. Babcock, Isaao MdCahil John Bierman, J. M. Mead, Ilugh . - 7f Baker, Nicholas .Millie, Thomas rt Bo(wman, , G‘eorge MeNeilis„ Edward 2 . Birchell, (Franklin 2 McCollum, J. B. Baccous, Mrs. Susati Cuey, Simon QUinn„JAtt - Chapman, Ralph Roaencranta, Mies Ma- Chapman 41.: Co., rY • Campbell, Theodore Stark, J. B. 5 Cunningham,Patrick 2Sinelaire; Thomas R. Calby, Lawrence 2 SMith,'M. L eapt:ley, Mrs. Elvira Stnith Patrick . Decket,- Henry _ StOuemati, Jamei Davis, Melverne Stone A- Mott Deit z, Joseph W. Star. Villey Doolittle, Mrs. Jane Taylor, Wm. ecker, Eliza -Jane 'Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Dunn ' Miss -Lydia - Foot, S. B. • True, W. W. Fisk, Miss Jane S. Tihbets, Ira S. Fessenden, Mrs, Ilan-Tillman, Itoxanner nal* Wright, James W. Grant, James , Warner,Misb Hatrriette Godwin , H. C. J.! Graham • Walt Warner,Mm. Eliiabeth 1 Godard, Herrick 2 Young,Miss Emeline 2 - Persons calling for any of the above . letters will please say-advertise& V . A. N.'BULLARD, P. :IL Montrose, P. 0., Pa., Merck 31 1856. Map of Susquebanna County, from actual Measuremetat, and Suryeys thronkhout the County. , ' By a Corps 'of Surveyors who are, fully Contpetent for the ditrcult task asSigned them. Tie- uaders*ed will pittili-lt sliortly, provi. dod a auffieleitt nutnher of - stlmeribets l.e oh twined anew and complete map of §usqueltarnl Count•. • . , countains the - names of property. 401:10:4 generally, (including those I in, the iounty who subscribe. id advance for-the map) are also to be inserted tit •thei r respective pl aces, in- the style of the Maps exhibited by - tho canya. serit i Mali of the principal villages willbe inserted, on a large scale, in-the margin also . engraved' views of public and privatelbuildinri.. The coun ty Officers, who express themselves warmly in favor of the publication, will affird In their poWer, and impart lan the information in their pesse4sidn in relation to new;' Roads hid All The pobließoitroads.l Crossings arid 'Sta. Ilona, Churches; Post Offices, School .:flonsos Stores. .pnblic and Private Rouses, Cen eteries, Manutactooe,s, St i t c..„ Ar.c.,;; are to be shown on the Map, in addition 16 the' .uAust. topography of Rivers; Streams, Ponds and out-or approved, after the compietion of the surveys, so that th© Map Iwill show all' the alterations and impriwyetnents in , the hiArways, lip to the time of its issue, • . expen e will be spared to execute -Map: in the,highest style of art:. '1‘ . 1,.b plan. will 1:;2 plot ted on a•suitable se:de; 81 !Sliatic . ..di*tinatly all the particulars above specified; and make a large• and orname ILI' Map. To lie epgraved and delivered to sub , eribers,handsotnely Colored, so as to show the . territory comprised in each townshiNand mounted on !rolliTrs. As the Map will contain some eighteen square feet ofengmr ing, at a cost of several,thos,zed ;dollers,l it will be seen that only a Marge subscription- warrant the heavy expense incurred': TILE MAPS ARE -SOLD ONLY BY SUB SCRIPTION.ANCP AT ONLY ONE PRICE. No-more Maps issued than is übseribed- ter.— The Map will contain tables of the pophlation, productions, is l essed vale's 'of property, ..'religaus• societies..school. number of voters,4., Of each township and village respeetivelv,.carefully made upfsom the. latest authentic doeuments. Ifeying upon a just appreciation ni onr'.,efforts, IV the citizens of Susquehana to issue a Map of their County, on the above .plain, thatshill answr proper expectations,. and be entirely- . satisfacto ry, - subiscriptions are respectfully solleiteted by JAMES D. SCOTT, PUBLISHER. LOST,. BY the subscriber, the 29th ult., a note fir 830, payable at the SuFtinehannx Valley ]lank ninety days from date, Dna dated - March 29, 1856. It was signed by Levi Westfall and backed, by David Lyra. All persons are itere by cautioned against purchasing the' said rote. - LEVI WESTFALL. Lacesboro, April 1, 1856.-1,1w3! Sale 'of Real ,IP.otate; by Order of Or. Court. rtce of an order of the Orphan's. Court .made the 9th day or April, A. D. 185 n, the subscriber will offer for stile at Public Vendu • on Friday; the 9th day o 1 May next, .'on the premises, at 10 o'clock A..lst., the following de scribed piece of land situate in the Township of Bridgewater, and Coctitf of Su'squehanna: ginning at a post in line of James PaCker; thence by land of W. Jessup Ea.st 25 rods and 43 links; thence by lands of Elisha MaCk Seuth 21 rods, west 3 reds and south 18 rods; to line of Edward Otto : thence by land of said Otto,;..west 20 rods and 10 links to. line of Jarnes ',Packer, north 33_ rods to the beginning. Containing about five acres, be the . saine' more or less.— Having herean erected - one I framed house and, barn and all improved•;—&-ing late the Estate of Washington Bagley deceased. Terms made known on the - day of 'AMOS AV:ALUMS, - 13. W. G;tcr7..'• • : . ,• iB. S, S4I7NDEVS. Guardians for the minnreliildren:of W; BAG LEY deseased. 1 Montrose, April 9th, '56. .'1 -I Administrator's Notice: ALL persons indebted io the EState of Jas. W. McElwee dec'd.,late of New "Milford twp., are hereby notified to rnaki immediate payment and all persons having Vienna or de. mands against the said Estate are trequested to present them duly a nthenticaterl for 'settlement. ELLIOT ALDRIpiI, March 19, 1856. Terrible Accident, 11 APPENED to Hr. Green the other day.— He.bad bought a snit - of ready-macle clot hes at the Store, and the first day's wearing , the oc cident °centred, .First, off drapt his rolit-titil 'the mere force of specific. gravity, giving. to un fortunate man the apperance of a badly trimmed CM)". with the firing jib the' sterns- , ti on * - stoop i ng ever to piek up the remnant, the drvad ful casualty .:;,k e kAntairT o the an great deep were bro.:ed p is were sundered (rota ankle to zanst„and Green himself seemed to be. The only Iva; Prei.elt such deploitnble accidents is to psttroni;e . l a.kPiral tai ixtio makes up his work with a de.,:Taliaa" -Von that it shall not only ;fit neatly, but. wt,:s y o Zqt.. Green buys at the clothing storibecause b e w e ts he can get his geiring.it little - cheaper. 10-ail brobah;!!tv the pants' : that;: served him so' treacherously bad pi...-csed through a fever hospi. t 4 beta striped from a ebe; Patient. carried /wine debttlights in the week oh a `hatter, and fin 4ly btenched aed rttj by as ieginiona Frenchman for a market !the p.oati::l Take warning by poor Green's -mishap ) , and 'go 40 a tailor shop like tha t in the hap set of ;Searles. Hotel if you want to be suited; t, CittUag 404 e IMisktii4d sl f siark wu gidt64. 40.4 N 6119VES. - JestaYmmi Aug, intl6ss. - • IrUST receiving 411114.4 4 ( 800 _,L I •1 satat_ Upir-AANNO. lanct,ils6. NOTICE To Dealers of Merchandize within the wittily of Smsguelicuma. I N pursuance of the Bovereacts of the Assam bly of this Commonwealth, to provide rev. enne to Meet the demands upon the Treasury, and. for other purposes, the , undersigned, Air praiser of- Mercantile Taxes of fiusquelumna County, has prepared *a list of all Merchants tra ding wi thin said County, aid,placed each of the sal d Merchants in that class which to him seems right rnd just according to'tho provisions of said acts of Asirembly as fellows, viz • . 1 . . P. M. Residence... Proprietors. .- Class. Clans Brooklyn;. James F. Smith, 13 ' do. E. S. Kent,",. 14 do.':: O. G. Hempstead, 13 do. I. A.' &J. K. Ashley, 13. . do \ •F. W. Allen; - ' , 14 , do. , .L C. Lee; - 14, do. •L L Post & Co. 14 • . Lathrop, Isalui A. Newton, 14 • . Hopbottotn: A. B. Merrill, : 14 . do. Bell & Tingley, l4 Lenox. Shultz Eaton & Co., 14 • . 'do. . E., R. Grow & Bro., 13 • . , Clifford. D. C. Biundage,-.. ;4 'do. I. deft), Halitead 14; - Great Bend. J. &N. Dubois, .. • 14 ~• de. S. H. Dayton, - 11 . - ' • . .do: Henry McKiiiney, 14 .do. . John McKinney, 13 • . do. Lucian Scott, 14 • . So.- ... L.S. Lenhnim, ' 12 do. ' \ Thomas & Witt lug, 13 .. • Liberty. g. Blakeslee, . 14 .. '. -. do. A. A. Beeman, ' 14 • ; , Franklin. 'Stillman Fuller, _ 14 . el d 0..: • .1. L. Merritrian, .. 14. . Dundaff. ' Joseph B. Slocum, .13 • - do. Thomas Arnold, 13 • • .. I do. . - Church & Phinney, 13 Herrick. . John Miller,t.i • 14 Gibson, , Joi/ Smiley, 13 do. Solomon Taylor, • 14. .. ' .1 do. N. E. Kennedy, ' 14 .. .- ' do. - 'S. S. Ingalls;' 12 4 . Jackson. - - James J. TUrner. 14 • Thompson. L,M. & Dl.J!Sfunsford, 14 ' s. 'Harmony,' R. R. Lyons h.. Co , . 13 do. . . S. A LyonS, 14 • - . • -:. do.. D. A. Lynn & Bro., 14 - do. Benj. AylesWorth, 13 do. , Wm. '('r emain &.Co., 14 . do". Brandat & Schlager, 14 Susq'n Depot. Cyrus S. Nina . 13 , •• do. • Smith & Shuns 14 k 4 do. 1:17.11. & J.F.H ubbard,l3 11. " do. . A. J. Davit. - 14.. - .do. • - - Thos. Inctstrum, ' 14 . - i do.. ' • N.C.& D. W. Norton, 14 . . . do._ • James Bell,i . 13 • . do.-. -•B. B. "West. ' 13 4 do. Henry Cohito, 13 . • :do. ' EdWard Ca'rliste, 14 . • do. 8. J. SoYmour, - _ , 14 do. James Cre.!;Ton, ' 14 ;- - ' do: ‘ , l W. W. Chrk, ' 14 , • do. 1 Miles Crelltal, ' 14 do. .., Patrick St.•:',elc; , • 14 • Qe... - ;Gaylord Curtis, .' 13 • . . do.. J..!ln A.tltyr 14 • Harf4d. ' '.: 11. 1 1 J. , t) ,4, ' 12 - . do. ••I' n:t .t utuli:mter,•• 14 . do. ' Zri a!: \Tory, • ; 14 • . do. 'G. NV . ..Seymour & COl3 - - :do. ; - ..1 , ,htt it., n,Hdw.i rds,Co 14 New .11.i1f14,i,,. Wto.. C. Ward, •-13 '- -. - do. "• Dickeratan;& Garrott, 13 do. Heury:Burritt. . 12 • do. :. J. Moss & Brother, 14 • ' , .dO.' ;• Hayden & Bros., 13 - do. ' Sutphin dr4 Young, 12 Dimock, .• L. 11. Woodruff, - • 14 . 'do. .• NVm .H. Thayer, 14 do. ' .1. Sinith jot., . . 14 Springville. Scott Johos4on & Co. 12- • . do. ' McMillan & Pnrk, 12 Lnn. 1,-. Phillips &I Shelden, 13 • do. - . Hiram S. Lewis, 14 Auburn, : Wel ttuat,Stvish er C 0.14 do. ' ; John . P. Limbed, . 14 Montrose, - : C. W. Mott, ' - 14 -, do.. . i W. J. & SE. 3fulterd 12 - do.:' J. Lyons di, Son, 13 do. : ' F. B. Chandler, 13. • fie . H., J. Webb ' 13 do. ' A. •Lat hrori & co., 11 d• ' -• J. L.l'• Itz. C - .4. P AO. _ - t.St. r , , 0-, - 10 do. ' Guttenlierg Rosen- I num &. Co., 11 Bentlio; &Read, 11 Ahel Tun ill, • 14 - ItY. S. :Wit inn, , 13 It. Thave jr., 14 J. Ethridg ,•14 i l 5.11. &Di Sayre, 12 David L. Illeeker, 14 Franel.Quinn, 14 T. Suliva , ' 14 Jeremiah Word, 14 F.B. Ilar, & Co., 14 ir.l Wiliiiirn lam, 14 Joseph 1.... , °as. 14 C. C. Wright, 14 Norman granger, 14 S.li. Canfield, 14 _ .caOCEILICE, iLESTAIMANTII, B.C. . Great Bend, Hubbard Newton, 8 do. : N. V. Ca pewter, 8 do. . Henry Ctane. e do. Atauson 41ubbard, d o f i Walter Painting do. : • Wm. A. Snow, Bridgetater. D. J. Me yillon, ' Dundaff:i Enoch Gliambera, Thompson.' 11. P. Hattiaway: Suati'a Depot. D. Oar id n, ' - • do. D. A, Ben on, do,. ' P. White, ' do. D. R. Pope, ldo.' Geo. Clial6eld. . do. Timothy Iprnes ; do. Wm. Wig ore, •• do. H. Ferine if Son, do. G. H. Egeteaton„ New Milford. Isaih V. Shay; do. ' .J P. Miller, Montrone, 4 0. M Crane, do. - 1. N. Bollrd, do. • S. S. Mo t, - Silver Lake. Robert Go; Apolacoo. , H. Barne do. do. do. do.• Fares% Lake, St. Josepl3,4, Silver Lake, Friendaville, . doo. ApoLicon: Middletown, do. Rush. do. DISTIL Cliftad. H James M .And the Judges of, the said County, will .hold a Court House, in Montrose, on Monday. the 28th day P. M., at , which tide and p ants defined: described an . . their agent, or Attorney from said assessment if the. • Montrose, March, 1856. CLOVER and Timoth . • BAL Montrose; April, 18 56 _ Books That iikro Books. For sale otthe Montr se Book Store in the Post Ofte. ._ "UST Rl' EIVED, 1 .11.(cau lay's History o England. Diary and Correspond nce of Amos Lawience. Prison nf ` Welteeerd n - in the Exist Indian ' Archepelsgo, by Capt. G i bson. by . Grace . Forest Trsgedy and Greenvi•nnd.: The Bush; R.vs, by Cl:pt. Mayne Reid. The Great lied Drarori. The Prince of the Ho .e of David. Good g. Time Coming Christine or Woman'slTrials and Trion' hs P • The Onynx Ring; j Man of War Life. The Old Homestead. . w oo ,,thill or the Wage of Providence. D'Anbigue;: History.f the Reformation. ' Family Testament w h Psalms and Notes. ' Pocket Ido a 1 Jake. . Catholic Payer Books's. , Yankee Notions. dr...ike. They say That the Ttme Book Store is th e pia:, 'opt Birk* a dNotions cheap. Well ',riot if they I t 2.saY so u can't tell whether ths • y say the p a th of Lot. notes* you tryr—bat war mind I feel very tirecful -for past favors and hope to Merit * enolimostion of patronage, by atrint atteetion to the wants of the public iusd by keeping on hand I a poi mworttnent of Books audlipl doss ati “Live and Let Live" I rices: '- N; A :Pril - Pr " VI T. A. tl. P1g!.4..41M, . - MOW ' • - . .. . . % • . . . . Alla, ' . 10 , 00rtof Common Pleas of oart of Appeal , at the in and for 'raid Count": f April next at 1 o'clock ace any of the Memh , classed as aforesaid, or may appear and appeal think proper. '• R. SEARLE, Mercantile Appraiser. T Seed by WIN & PERKINS LOOK HERE ! 4 1 I ABEL . : TIIIRELL Hjust recolved from Now York, a full and. +desirable stook of NEW GOODS, • Compriaing• , a first rate assortment of Drugs, Medicines, CheMicals, Medical Instrumente, Paints, Oils, DyeiStutls, China, Glass and Ear then Ware, (a goad variety of Crockery,) Brit: annia Warer, Japanned and Planished Tin Ware, Silver andeall other kinds of Spoons: Sillier Forks, Butter Knives, &c. All sorts of Lamps. - A good variety of, Wood and Gilt Frame Mir rors. Wall 'and 'Window Paper. . Stationery. Stone and Wooden Ware. Brushes. Brooms. Family Groceries, Lamp Oils. Camphene.— Burning Fluid. Tallow Stearin and Spermaceti Candles. Hide and other Whips. Varnishes. Windowalass, tic. A first rate variety °fie*. olry, and Fancy Goods. Gold and Silver Spec:- Lulea. Gold Pens. Violins, Flutes, Fifes, Ae cordeons, Violin and Veolincello Strings, dtc.— Tbe largest, assortment of Pocket Knives in Susq, -Co., and the beat quality - in Market. Shot Guns, Pistols, (single and Double Barrel,) Re volvers, I 41 In short. the Physician', the Invalid,the House keeper, the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Manufac turer, the Professional Man, the Gentleman, the Lady, the Rich and the Poor, the YoungandOld, the Beautiful anrF the Ugly, the Gayi and the Fashionable, and all the rest of the pen le, will find something to'supply, their every d y wants at Tune I Ps. •.E Store. in the new Brick Block—Pries low— Qualities good-CallAtlti SOP. l.scH •• ABEL TUR ELL 314rontriolisee,yMaiireni„alt going h6,l to Turrelies Boot and Shoo Emporiurg OF .. - -1 - jl/71j1DR14' • N akitalinn PIIE subscribe : Fa have removed their fleet and 1 Shoe store into the building rectntly oecu-. pied by . sles-a . s Bentley and Read, Public Ave nue, first above the Post Office. Where, not withstanding the mixed state of policies, the stNogency; or the money 'market, the '" nough sunthins" Rail R;lad Monopolies, Jacko-Lant ern inducemetits t tind the great droughth,as one extreme follows another; mall human probabili ty, .we shall have a cold winter. In view of this state of things the subscribers beg leave to say that they are prepared to meet the wants of th e . Boot & Shoe wearing public, with good and sub stantial varieties Of-Boots 4 Shoes of Eastarn or Home llaniifi"cture, warrantedd - equal (if not better) than any. offered in this market. Their stock-embraces a'gerieral variety of- Ladies and Gents wear. yonmigin g in part-of Ladies SILL Par.. Fix 11:cl -Gaiters, Silk Lasting .Congress Giziters, French Kid Congress Gait ers, Morroe,i Gait:eis Ladies Marshall, Ties, City Made Btoni : ed Bi kiss, Enm'ld. Buskins, Kid Buskins, Pat. 141 - 4ther Buskins, Morieco Lace Boots, Calf. Laci. Boots Enam'd Boots, Fur Bound Basking ~ Misses Silk Lasting Pat. fox Gaiters, ColOrtd Gaiters. Calf Lace Boots, Kid . Lace Boots, .Tenny• Linds Kip Shoes, Chit (liens Gaiters, Button Shoes, Ancle Ties, Pat. Vamp French Buskins, Calf and Kip Shoes, STENS' French Caif, kip andStoga . Boots, .Calf Enrzrd, Kip and 'Cowhide Brogs. Bets Thick and Kip Boots, Youth's Boots, Thick and Kip, and Pat.'Leatho. 'shoes, c-c., if Rubbers and . Sandals a general assortment. • FINDMG% tikurables, Vitread, Wax, Steel Pegs, Tacks, Briritles, Reel Bill, Boot Webb, Hammers, Pincera, Shoe Knives, Edge Blacking, Gnat and Giloon Binding, Water Proof Black ing, Paste. Blacking, G-um Arabac, Gum Tragac anth, Edge. Brushes, awl Hafts, ;Pegging and Sewing AWI Blades, Ste. - • LEATHER,. All kinds by the side or pound, to suit cus. tomers. The public are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. Customers may rely up on getting 'what they bargain tor, and that is better than they : r ear. do in "some pkpes." If they buy Eastern Work, they can be accomodated with a.s good an m:tiele as can be found in this market. If they prefer home manufacture they can baveiit without being ltembaged. ALL kinds of work made to drder and warranted. - Repair. in done on short: notice. Tn.ssu:ta, for past favors, wo hope by strict attention te bnsittcss, toluerit a continuance of the lame. • C. M. SIM3IO:i4. A. MERRIMAN. P. S. It is now ),vcr, a year since the great Fire in Montrose, a Well time the subscriber•havin,g met with a great =loss, In. fact ho lost bi.s he would say to those indebted lb him, either day Note or flook account, that the same must be settled without fuirther notice. Yours, &c., C. M. SIM3IONS.. Montrose, Jan. ), I SSG. :1 1 ,1 1122ELODECoNS, AND ZIIIUSIC. The cusp Syiteruf Adapted 2 .Prices Greaoy Reduced. HORACE WATE RS; A r o . 333 Btoacitray; Ncw York. ' AGENT FOE THE DZST lIOSTOX ASD NEW OSK L' bTF t; ME:iTS. The largest assortment of Pianos, Melodecine, Musical Instruments and Musical Merchandise of all kinds in the 'United States. Pianos from TEN different manufactories, comprising those of every variety of Style, from the plain, beat and substantial 6 1-2 octaves,:. in Walnut or Rose:. wood Cases, from $l5O, to $2OO, to thoce.of the most elegant finish up:to One Thousand Dollars. No house in the Union can compete with the above in the numbei., variety and celebrity of its instruments, nor in the extremely Yom prices at which they are sold. • HORAcE WATERe:MoDERN IMITOvEDPIARos, With or without Iron frames, possessing' in their improvements of over-strings and action, a length of scale, power, and compess of tone equal to the Grand 'Piano; united with the beau ty and durability of structure' of the square Pi ano. They are jumlly pronounced by the Press and by the first Musical Masters to be equal to those of any other revalufacturer. They are built Of the best and most thoroughly seasoned material, and guir4nteed to stand the action' of every climate. t , Each Instrument guaranted to give Satisfac tion, or purchase-Money refunded, Second-hand Pianos at treat baigaine, constantly in store, price from 830 t 0 .8140- HORACE WATERS ' MELoDEORS, superior In. strumenticin tone, touch and durability of make. (Tuned the equal temperament.) Ifeedeons of all other styles and makes. Prize $45, $6O $75, $lOO, $lO5, $140; double Reeds, MO; double Reeds and. two banke of keys, s2oo— a liberal discount. : Clergymen and Chur. chest nn extra discount. Martin's Guitars. Brown's Harps, Flutes, Flu. tines, Aceor4cons, Violinv,„aq Musical Instill 'mentsof all kinds, at lower prices than ever be. fore offered to the public. A large discount to TenChersiland Schools. The trade supplied on the mole liberal terms. MUSIC:,;-.One of the largest and best select ed cataloguns of Music now published, compris. ing many cif the choice and most popular airs of the day„ and will be sohlat one-third , off from the regplai prices. Music sent by mail to all parts of the coun try post pOd, Particular and personal attention paid to al -orders received by mail. Satisfac tion guaranteed in every instance. Pianos and Melodeon}~ for sale on monthly payments. See -ond.hand fianos taken in eichange for near;-. General and select Catalogues and Sehedule of prices forwarded to all parts of the country by mail. . . jair Clint induceinents offered to agents. in a n pa r Lspf the country, to soll_the Horace Wa ters' Pi A tior t Melodeons, and Catalogues of Mu . For Salo at Half PrioB*. A V4LUAlll2:Tavern stand, situate on the, /1 Wtalosing Creek Iliad, to miles from Montrose, 10 Miles from Leraysville. For par licitiiirs enquire of the subscriber on the preml sea.' • - J. W. GRANGER. PC, hfuth-115,1866.-181r4. - 4TealltlrOf a Sale • ; Of unseated‘4Y.ids en - Sttignsuana ' NOTICE isi hereby given that itry to the seta' f the general .issem ly of-Abe Commonwealthot, Pennsylvania,_ directidg the mode of sellicg unseated. lands for Tax* the folio wing tracts and parts of tracts oftinted lands, will be *old at public vendee on the sec ond Monday Uf June next at the Court Hon% in Montrose, l for arrearages due, and Abed costa accrued on each tract, respectively, unlesa the same be paidbefore the day of externals to commence at o'clock in the forenoon. Warrantees &knelt or numbers. d • . Acres. Aiarat. . Harrison 301 d 301 ,Cliffoid. Jacnna Cliffuri, Great Bend. Wm. J. Turret', 50 Nathaniel C. Lewis, 87 ,Solomon Taylor, 50 IL IL llcKunti, ' 267 Truman Bald4,ln, 408 Haimoni Home Griewia, JOO & 0. Burt,i_ 404 Enbek Copley] 86 Herrick. 11 Ithamer Di otti: 50 L. L. Barrett, l , 64 Amos H. Storm, 103 James Hamilton, , 60 Jackson. - Sedate Griswold. Lathrop. i i . " Kitchen 'Wilcox, Mon. tross & CoJ.• 102 Liberty. No. 69, 54.85, S. A. • Laws' Eat. No. 68, 59, 0 : 74, Pope & Strktng, No 67,68. 75;'6 ; Edwin Eldiidge, 400 I. W. Brackn,ey. 93 do: .1 " 233 do.. 1 113 do. 1 109 - Wm. J. Torr4P, 200 Oakland.l , Jacob It. Smith, 85 Thomson. John P. Dunntore, 118 F. &O. Burt; . 100 Cratnmondl, - Thos. Care, - 420 Joshua Giddings, - ' 310 . Joel Lamb Est.,no - S. A. WOODRUF Treasurers Office, March 17, 1856 Register's Notice, IJ BLIC notice is hereby given toall Persons P concerned in the following Estates to wit: Estate of Luccots Hatt. late of New Milford dee'd, R. L.Sutphin Executor. I Estate of Truortyr Nara, late of. Aubtan, de ceased, Andrew S. Low Administrator. I - Estate of THERON BEACH late of Ditnook. de ceased,iCharles Avery & A. A. Root Adders. That the accountants have settled their ac founts in the: Register's office in' and or .the eonnty of Si:No(111min; and that the Bathe will be presented to the Judges of 'the Ohduins' Court of cilia: county; on Monday the 14th day of April next; fur confirmation and alloWance. J. W. CHAPSIAN I ,Register. Re,gister:SjOffiee, Mont/rose, 51.arelt 19 1856 I ' s NOTICE. " . I PBLIC aotiee is hereby givel tha,t .S. A Woodruff is receiving& net lOt ofStoves and wares oral( kinds usually kept Li n the Stove and Tin line of business, among which inly be foUnd a better assortment of stoves,: heavier, lar ger and mote dUrable than ever before! offered in this con*, all -the* proof you need will be 'just to call and: examine for yourselv e s. All stoves warrigited in every respect. i Kept constantly on hand, an extensive assort ment of Tin ware, "made out of thO beat j mated. Ms which, is'offered for sale as cheap as can be bought in any market, also on hand Lead Pipe, all sixes, Clain and gearing- for Chain Pumps, Cistern Pumps, all sizes, Brass' and Porcelain; kettles alfibizes, Jappaned ware, all kinds. • Jobirof done on 'short notice and in good or- Alf GoOds in the line will sold cheap fur cult oraPproved credit. • S. A. WOODRUFF. Montroso,lMarch 20,185 G. lIrrID e TO THE'I , LADIES • OF 8.1, - .Y - q 11.4.11- \ TON AYD Please reactit, it is short and of l inz . jortance to cveryffouse Keeper. - , . SI E RARD BRO THIE . R.S AVE received their spring supply nf house H furniShing Goods. We can nqw offer seven beautiful styles of Crockery. lOnn of them a new and elogant Spring Pattern of White En amelled Ware. Our Goods aro all a No. 1 in quality, no:seconds or odd lots. but complete setts, and e.th always be matched :if beoken or more wanted„ for years to come.4ll the com mon ware CHINA TEA WAREstx plendid styles of whito and decorated, very Itow: . . LASS WARE;; a cotnpfete 'iand unbounded varietY. always on hand. TEA TRAYS of our own:importation. Fifteen elegant patterns, far surpaSsingl in ride ness, finish and durability, the American article usually sold,i-at as low prieos, and by far the largest unda most complete lot ever offered 'in these parts, i from $3 to $l5 per , sett ofifour, FROM ,4UCTION! GRE T BAR GAIN'S ! ! tI .• Brass Curthin Cornices, Bands, oolcs; &c., at prices thiit defy competition. -enty differ ent styles - ne those elegant Bird pa g Os, from: 75 cents tololo each.. 34 different patterns of superior warranted Clocks. from 01 to $25 each. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry neatly re-. paired. Pliited Castors, Cake Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Napkin' Rings, &e. &c. i 206 Dozen Knives and Forks. Parlor Limps,lHall Hang ing Lampsritannia and Tip Ware. 1 . RAO WARE GENERALZr I • Marbleized lion Mantle Pieces and Grates, &c., in fact a general House Building and House furnishing establishment I ' Call and see neat our"CRYSTAL PAL ACE," two!doors east of the Canal. I . If pur Goods are not as represented, our prices as,low as in town, and you tiro not treated well, please don't buy. SHEPARD .11ROTHRS. Binghamton, March, 1856. I , English Lover Watched ! .. . Di ECEIVED by isteamship TAP' ' ‘ it Baltic., 2 dozen more of 1 . 1 .7 k those splendid English Lever ( : .‘.,.( Hunting Watched , of my own /.2 importation , warranted the \_ , ~.: ,-; very best quality. Also, - a 0 c 1 / 4 ._')**-- - small lot of very. Superior Movenienrs, which will be eased in any Style or quality, to Suit purchasers. 1 1 . . ' ALFRED J. ;EVANS. Binghamton, March 14, 1856. , 1 , Admistrator's Notice: - • ivraric" k hereby given that teeters of Ad mistretion upon the estate of Charles C. Ransom; late Of the Borough of Swepeal Depot, deed, have' bcien granted to the undersigned, and all personsindebted to said estate will pletuie make immediate payments, and ',hose having claims willilpresent the same duly attu4lld fur. settlement; ' E. N. SMIIII, Ader. Susq'a epot, March 18, 1856. .4 ! NOTICE._ L . THE ni etts . ' and accounts of E. Tlilltny are lit the hands'of IL 0. Milos, Esq 4 for settle. mint. AI y t l persons interested are requ es ted to attend to e . silme without delay. - .1 L. A: SMITH, i Committee ; . 1 C. M. GERE . jot Lunar. y. Brook, ; March 18 , 1858. , • , I Erase 1 ova To Ros.—The one fonnaly, occupied Li . 2;. Tiffany In Drooklyn. Zoquiro oaths pre#lsis or of- , LA. SMITH, C. M. S MITH, C. - Mach 1866.-3 wk 3 1 1 1 1ILLUI TBlalant _IXTILL'keep allay onban . dat their Sten — Vl' near the "fltarrneca, Viaduct." , a large *id well selected assortment. of all articles usw ally called fxr in Country Mom; Onolioting Dry Goode, Ready Made Clothing Hats and coPet'Booto and Shoal. CreFlterit. 441 gmeeniware, Clocks; Hardware, kills, and Cut. levy, 011s,`. Provisions, Floltr t Matt &C., Drugs and Die 'Woods. WoodiZxna Willow Wire, Brushes. Brooms, Stone Wire; = and a great variety of other ""traps," 511'o:which they will exchange for.eSh or conlif Produce' on as good terms as any establishment in the county, and we guarantee our Goods to . ore all times as they are representd.. W. :,T & hope by close attention to'butiness, and by fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the rttronage which has heretofore, been libt;rally extended. . The highest market rates will st4ll kitn paid in Goods; or Cash_ if preferred, torlient.; lock Bark at the . Viaduct Tytonvey. Wsf. TREMAIN & CO: - t'. Lanesbdro, Feb. 27, 18.56. ' Taxes. $l2 31 12 31 1 80 1 80 1 80 2 40 7 20 BA S AND BAGGING: -1 tHowyran wmatile-r4attanz i , No. 80 Water Nereel. , _ : NEAR OLD SLIP, NEW-YORK. HAVE eonetantly ,on hand , and man - ufaeture to order, d . Bags and Sacks, Sewed and.Seana less, " . fur ill tises, and of every devirable etyle, and , quality. They would'espeeially call attention to their unequalled facilities for Marlii.6 KED F.PM.I : 2VM Bari orSacks for Floc rOflcal. 'an it& yrbeat. Mims. Salt. Splice. Acc. ace., ail of , which they furnish to 'order, in the mutt approved style of design and printing, and with quickest despatch.' • - Also, Importers and Dealers in Gunny. Bags and Bagging, and various.kindalif THREAD, and TWINE, both Linen and Cotton, of which we aro receiv - • I ing continual supplies. March 6, /856.—m6. +1 80 17.20 11 56 2 30 2 92 4 '7O 276 18 90 I t 7 40 • 25 20 1389 '935 4 'lO 1 457 116 80 ' 1 28 8 46 1 7.0 7 20 1:30'. 24 114 88 '7 20 ,TOss: - First and Last .Call.. - ALL indebted to R. Thayer • 4- •co.,' Thayer &.Crandall, orit.Thayer, individually will please hike this kind admonititon; and we must have those accounts settled up. Now if yott a and settle with us, and pay us when you C3(l, we will be' satisfied.: Otherwise we Shill he under tho necessity of leaving our books with a Justice for settlement and collection. 'We will give until the Ist.of April next, for you Ito call and see us.' Many of these debts are small and the costs,would artioni3t te 'more than the ,debts. So friends call and not compel us to ,:do what - is so much against our feelings. Also, we would say to the, public, that. Mel ting to sell out our entire stock of Goods, Rath er than move them, as we are going to buiid us a new' store-house the coming summer, vre sell you Goods at city cost for the next two months. Shingles and most hinds 'of lumber taken in exchange for Goods: • . Call and sue cis without delay- . • R. THAYER dr. CQ, Montreie, Feb. 25,' )856., - REAR '0 GENTILE! - , , War in Montrose and Washing -. • NO SPEAKER YET !!! THE grog politica; Fasiqn At WAsilington as yet is not succeesful, but GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, .at CO,• hive fused all parties into one grand, victorious, and ever-increasing party, not fur the shedding of blood, or for the spoils of office, but for the pur chase of GOODS at a lower figure than ever be fore have been sold in Montrose. Our Motto. "Down with - Mfinopoly." • . • I , • We tak4)easure in announcing to the Citi zens of Susquehanna County that wo have re. moved to our splendid new store in the east end Of the . . . • • BRICK -BLOCK. Wt'nere we shall always be prepared )o wait up on. our friends, and where it will afford us the .greatest irleasuro to exhibit to our customers, and others, the largest and finest stock of Goods ever opened in Montrose i n. our line, consisting of RaDr 3Ltnr; .CLOTIIING, the largest and! fin. eat aSiortnient; latest style* good cloth ,and made by experienced . workmen. • Our stock can. not be equalled in quantity, quality or price. Staple and fancy goods of all varieties.: Cotton Goods, Laces, • . . . . Silks, Velvets, Gloves, Hosiery, Ladle's Dress Goods, ; Shawls,. llata, Cloaks, Furs,; and, the most complete assortment of Sheeting's, Shiriings, Tickings, &e., & • , ail articles usually wanted in the richest or poc est families. •• It is not true th.itour Goo are inferior in any respect. We will give to •pur t. stomersthe pre \ cisc kind of Goods in quality hat we recom mend. or _they may return them. In short' we di•fv competition as. to quantity and qualitk e — Call upon US - and you shall pot go empty er;dis, satiAivri away. Nfeasures taken for Ready Made clothing, pro % i 0.4 (1 we catmot suit customers in the store s and just the gatmenti wanted furnished on short' no tice. _ • , . . . Call and save money. • ,•• . • . • . M.'GUTTENBERG, - • j , - • 1 1 , .. ,CHAS. WITTENBER9, , ~ , • •L. ROSENBAUM, 1 . - . . • ' • • • .1. WITTENBtIicx. -.-- - ''• Montrose, Jan. 30, 18.6.. - • - ! ". ° . Rich Prairie Farms. Unimproved Lands and Town Lots, in :nois, lowa, and Adjoining Strips. - VOR sale la great-variety, at low prices, and r on favorable terms. PAMPHLET CAT,. ALOGUE DESCRIPTIONS OP. PROPERTY, with prices attached, forwarded gratis by Mail on application. • . - Our extensive local connections will ficilitate giving valuable informition of any part orlthe west to applicitnts desiring to locate. . Buyers.of Illinois Central Railroad Lands. Can avail theintelves of the knowledge and experi ence . of Mr. Dupuy; the late Jand ageilt, • of the company, to supply the difficulty of making Liu,' dicious selections. I ' Particular attention given to locating. war. rants, examining hinds, furnishing maps and - de. scriptions, payment of taxes, and to a- general Real Estate Business. ' . CHARLES AL DUPUI' & CO.. 1. • Corner of Michigan avenue and South - Water St., sear lilinois.Cen. R.R. ' - Depot, Chicago, plineiv. CHARLES it DUPUY, D VID S. OGDEN. 13m3.' Vendlie: ; WILL be exposed at public Sale ti the high 1r eat and best bidder, on the . Eremises `, of the subscriber in Bridgewater, Tuesday tho .15th of April next, at 1 - *lN:k i ll. M., the fol. lowing property. ' One acre of land with a house and barn, lying three miles from Montrose, on the Owego turn pike, a very desirable location for a blacksmith. 'Also one cow five years'oldoind iyokikof year. Hog steers, nd a horse rake. Also 'household 'furniture, consisting . of two cuoking stoves, abates, tablesize., tir.e. • Terms on the house and lot made known on the day of sale. On the other property, all antitei. of $5 4 03-or under, cash - :down; over $5, o h / mouths credit on approved security. EZRA:L. RHINEVALT. Marsh 54,1856,-Bw' . - • • . Administratois. • Notice. .ETTERS of .Adolinktration . baring been . 1 . 1 granted to the subscriber, upon the eslatii of Samuel Ctukk, late el Sprhirillo towittatifit deceased, alpersoni indebted to the said estate. are reques tedtozaOke, Immediate .payment, and one having ' 0 61 limns Wilt pissed peasant !belt duly sttsqtarOtite' rttleottiott SAMVE44,OICit " - March 25, 185 111 e-7,w34. wirravo rri l p cori• No" - - - A. TtntRELL. V• p r , • • . .t. *Tat or - - • With its. blessings aid- itisehaer,.' W r eluiee gladly woeleomild Now, as' your plins.yen Ate And so earnestly youndx' . In the scenes off_ Please giye Yeurselres the pleamOit; At your earliest- hour of Islam*— . Of "solidi:lg such a Deani, the " Mari of _ With annlight.pencil traces! • . - And, to suit your faney, Pike's . • In his neatly finished cases. Defer not till to-morrow . "- Wait not for seam and-furroiv Which come-with age and aOrr.oll. But g-w, let the . Artist take you,: Ere youth's warm OM forsake yes, _ And-aicopy trim hell' make you. The place where this can be done ter..perfeetlen • (No doubt you We been there -.before) Is (I'm sure you:cannot to/slake the direction) At Odd Fellow's Half, seetind_floor. AT HAKE' AGAIN. Fence has initowhedmr aviary obsetP /otarthstanding a 'destructive are eaten lice foils, and a tart month's friaries's, EL TURRELL,'• Has colopleted-his New Brick Store ;;(tpuiit up on the seine ground oecupied , ,by his 'Miner Store, that was consumed by _fire, aid:- in :the New. Brick Block;) into which he has remiepd, his stock - of goods, whbre he will with' pleanure wait upon patrons. An entirely pew and Win.. sive assorttnent of goods will soon be added. to the present stock. The patron4ge of the pnb : !leis solicited , with the assyrante tbs.t the inter , est of purchasers shall be , promoted. Montrose; Jan. 24,1856. _ NEW . ADVERTISEMENTS: FUDITAM, ,t33ll'Pif & CO., would to-, spectfully inforrn the public that they: bays, - purchased the interest in the saddle and Harness' Business of A. & E. Baldwin: Wo hope by attic?? attention to business to , recei ve oar share v . Publie patronage. Constantly on hand,,Saddle...- Bridles, Hamess, Whips, Trunks, Viilice,s, Carriage Triming in all of its branches will bt. neatly done to order, On reasonable terms.. Shop No. 2, Searles Basement. • - • - FORMAI' SMITE . & CO MontrOse,/in. 1, 1856. • - . - • For the Benefit of Suffering • • • mamty._ ARetired gentlemaa having cured hiraself of the, Piteraccompanied with eruptions of_ the skin, after sufferipg for upwirdsof 25 years thinks it Ids duty to make theremedy known - for the benefit of the afflicted. lie will foreitrd the particulars forthe cure of the same' on the tie ceipt of a 3 cent psstage stamp. -Address.. REV. C. .I.RECItIAVIr, • No. 13 Anti St. N.-Y.. - till). 12, 1856:—g*.t._ PlatedYQrks-strid Simons. . TUST received, a new lot of Plated waxer.: it) ranted to be plated. heavier thanany Ware ever offered for sale In Broome Connto. - March 14... A. J. EVANS.: Executor's Notice. Notice isiterrhy'given to all persons ha44l( demat3ds against the Estate of Perry . "Bill," Cite-. . of FOT : 08t Lake, decid, that the same.vinst presented to the undersigned for arrangement, and all persons.indebted to said. Estate, are no quired to make ; immediate settlement , • GEO., W. BALL, Pier.- -• Forest,Lake, March 15th,1856, Good_s, at POSt. NI) lciwer too. The subscriber intends lea.. ving the mercantile business the first or April !lost, and i 4 deiirons thereforo of selling off hislitesent stock of • . • • GOODS. For Cash or ready paythe public may bo assur ed that thtiy can now purchase_ of me lower than Goods were ever before sold in Brooklyn. My. stock consists of a general variety store. 'Give me a call and you will make- great gains. 1. F. SMITH. • Brooklyn, Feb. 20,1056.-84 w AUCTION SALE. -. 16VILL be sold at public Vendee, olcirtbe Prern: isea of the subscriber on Tuesday the 18th day of Feb. inst., at ,one - o'clock P. M. Ono Xll ire, one Cult, thre9_Cows,andsixty-ftve Sheep,• —the Sheep will be sold in lots, or altogether. Terms-of sale,—sixty days Credit with Pprov ed • security. E. 31. BLANDING.. Harford Feb. 4, 1856.,-6w2. • , Autlittor's Notice. • r n o undesignect having been appointed by the Orphan's Court of Susquehanna county, an Auditor to distribute the funds in the lands of the Administrator of the estate of Alexander Bar- . per deceased. will attend to tho duties' of his said appointroenj. at the office of Bentley & Fitch in Montrose; on Tuesday the.4th d'hy of Mardi lac" at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place all persons interested will pre•;-• sentltheir claims, or be thereafter forever barred from comng in npon said fund. • A. BUSHNELL, Audt'r. • Montrose, Feb.„ 2d, 1856.-6 Pa .lie Sale. TLIE Subscriber will sell ,at publicists on Saturday, the Bth day of March next, es his Farm in - Bridgewater township, the 'follow ink property to wit: 9 Cows of good quality, 35 good Sheep, 2 five year old Horace, 1 six Year old horse, and 6 two year old s. of goOdsize: l The said Property, will be sold to the highest bidder on six months time, with good security. • PATRICK CROSSEN.- Bridgewater Feb. 215--2w* ItegAstees-Notice, 111101 ITBLIC notice is hereby giten to all - persons .concerned In the following Estates,to ivit Estate OfDssin Ngwreatt, late of Great Bene... Township; deceased; Henry - McKinney - :eietti. tor. " . • Estate of - Jona SHERWOOD; late.of Anburn township, deceased ;Andrew S. Low tor., Eitate:otheol3 LYON, Lite of Herrick testa. seip, deceased, George H. i Lyon Administra• tor. Estate of Joiirn T. RlCHAlLlis t. latte .of Bloat. rose, deceased, H. H. Frazier - Adunnistratot. Also the account of John.: Webster, Trusfee under the will of JOSEPH Wausau, latstofFnui: kiln township, deceased. • That the accountants have, settled. their ac- • counts in ite Register'sbffico in an tor the Coen. ty of Susquehanna, and that the same:- = will be presented to the Judges of the Orphiknat Court oftsaid connty,,on %Vedneaday,the 9th day of April aext, for confiraiation and allowanae. - J. W. CHAPMAN, Reg'r4 Register's Office, Slontroie, t' - Much, 12, 1856.. IL J. Webb, Is now receiving his new Spring Goods, which be offers at his usual low prkes. lioninee;March 11, 1856, • Orphan's Court Sikh JN phrsuance ofan order of the Orphan's COUrtt will be sold on the premises, on Saturday the sth day of April heitti &dock P. ht, lot of hind, situate in- , Franklin Township, iesi sosq'a Co eontaltiing .about-forte - . aerss, and' • bounded on she`North hi the Road 'leading Franklin. Centre •to the Beat Creek; - sn -err - East by by landamf Charles. Conn ; on the Sonar; by another road leading• *34'lms:dated; And eri 4 the _west by liras-Of, John Webster. 'A 'Mum, house and barn, an orchard * and &bad° segees`- oisarod: Late the estate of Josett n a rioter> doseased. JOHN 'f/Ri 10w3. • TrtWee , - - Removal. - Vire, Dfulthtt i , hu_ranoTed - to • a 14xiii. Aver F. B. Chstaakwil stoKitticreit will to 34; possum lo lee hlifriendrasigiditiutposiftle ViRG4lO.l4$l4Oll /M AK 'lqoatrose Nay 2 1844y."' • - • - •
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