The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 31, 1856, Image 3

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    from adjoining , counties will
lisitors and instructors. •
I •
The Supt's time will be de
ly to tbose teachers . . w1:14)' expec
this county.
The huildings are \undergoing
pairs, and will be In, good ord,
ception of -Teachers!.
.Each rporn will be furnished
'beds Lead rs, *c. It. i.gt desi t
Ctiers furnish themselves with a
b e dding+still, a Iluiited nupbe
belfurttiOed.to'those who desire
Teacher's will have a - chance to
selves, or 'club..together, furnish
and have their board cooked, o .
as they (1604'0;
,
The T4xt Booka• will betelar
Stoddard s Arithmetic, And. Cut
ogy. B. F. Titwksucar,
Notice.
... A meeting of the Sociu t tt Co
Titil SocietF, will be held, at th
re
I po
house in, Montrose, on Tuesday . :
-T9th. ,' . 4 •
- P
i The rt of the Cotomitt
nent location of: the Fair - i*l of
biksinessiih be tifseussed.;J
• i . . .1 SAMUEL F. CitRM •
~,
Fire Fire 2,2
The Montrose Fire . epinpany,
meet at their Engine out, Mo
4th, for I;arade and drill,. weathel
S. hf.yiL,
. - 114111111111.1/e/.. .
On th 4 27th, by the E. Ja es • A. Fer
guson, t theh - puse of ; the ; brill father, Roy
al CAR R, /Mil MiSS•gIIRTTINE 'LAW, both
of AubuH Susquehanna. . ','_ " .
'ln Montrose, July 27th,l,ty ' Riv. S. S. -Bar
ter, Mr : IALPHONSO 11. Slat!, of Dimock,. and
Miss ELizalli AVattEr.r, of Montrose. Pa.'.
ONWARD AND . UP
THE BORDER 117
I • MAIN STREE
• DH EPARTI .
f il,
A. NlO l theendeavor to palm O . that " Er - fen:
..A... skt; e stock of. superior'. qu lity"of goodi
latelyrcceited from 'an old ')roli ,n4 - 6wn.estab- -
lishment - in', Binghamton, -has fkrcyed, an entire
failure to our friends down - totm:.. "Saving - is
Ibelierise We acknowledge the fact. 'And
Ishouldliudge•that "seeing," (wit tout wearing)
• would he all that was necessary ti convince the
'public that . - 1 . • . '
S I . 1 Mir OATS Ile ME liR "
. ' t
At t 0... e. : r [ sore en ~ P o UBt.IC .oxf.strE 1
the Post Other, hare the LARGES'
sirible l rtock of-BOOTS and
ever intirodue,ed tnto thisnarket,
(we offer - no competition with sec
dnrability and style, we. challiA
We•srd receiving. weekly from th
in Ncoi York, the latest'stylesani
of Girds; wldch kiqp our assortm
Jut rereivo a large addition
stock, consisting of GENTs Paten,
`Patent•Leatber Short Boots, Frer
Gaiter;, Shoes and Slips, all
Gaiters, Buskins, Slips and Boots
Also,Boys, Youths and Children
ers-and Shoes, the best in Mark
ery thing belonging to the trade
All kinds of Leather, Findings.
of made to order and ,repain l i
SIMMONS *,3
.11.11 y 28,,1856,
' TIME C HANG
rim
Z.
~K. ,_ •
Delaware, Lac k-ann
- ARRANTGE .
,v raid after July Ist 1856
,
, Trains leave Scranton as f!
Ezrazss Freight Train, east,
car attacifAi for convenience of
era. 8,05, iff.
ExpaEss Passenger Traih, e
-New York 7, p.m., and Philade
1 10.50, a. in. •
111 rr Passenger Train, -west, connecting at
Bend wit Day Express eat ,and west, on
-N. Y. Erie Railroad, 11.05,a. . .
EXPESS Passenger Train, we t, onnectin,g at
Great Cend wits Mail Train ' • Y. &
. E., 3.40, p. m.
EXPIaIiS Freight Train, finest, e • a.•
Night Express East and West on • '
RR., 7.40. p. in. • • •
Trains arriCe'at Scranton
EKPRESS .Pissenger Train
.P. m.
Exyar.ss Freight Train with P'
eng, , ets, by Belvidere Delnwar
. .
EXEIIEgS Pissenger Train f
75.40, a. m.
fMeti Paasenger Train fro
Fun >\ D. H. DOTT
Wm. N. JENTS, Genii Ticket
,Superictendent's Office,
Scranton, May 19, 1856.
PROCLAMA
W illa , Ap' r . in th3 de i n i t on sc . : r gee.
and Termiti9t , and General Jail
of Quarter_ Sessions of the Peat
Common - Pleas and Orphans'
teenth Judicial District, compo
ties of Susquehanna, Bradford
the Hopi. John Boyie and Davi
societe Judges in Susquehanna
sued their precept, bearing date
July, in the year of . Our Lord on
hundred and 6fty.six; and to
holding -a Court., of Oyer an
General Jail Delivery, in the B
i•ose, and county Of Susqueban
Monday of August next, (it bei
thereef,) 1856.
Notice 'is hereby given - to the
ces of :the peace and Constables'
of Susquehanna, that they be the
• proper fieisonsott two o'clock
of said day, with their records,
other remetnbrances,, to do thr,
to their offices appertniwto be 4
who are bound by recognizance;
oners that are dr shill be in • ja . l
of Susquehanna: are to be the
cute against them As Mil l be ju 1
Dated at Montrose the I6t
the year of our Lorkrone thou
and fifty nix.
F. P. HOW
Sherin Office, Montrose;
July 21, 185 g.
TAKE H
tiettre !Up and Saivi
.
. 'rrl HE accounts of the late_ firm of- Chase 4.
A Daythaving passed int ' Ore hands of the
o
un , lersigued, he would respec t ally give ...notice
that he is ' very noxious for a . apt settlement
of the same. All Ilion° , indeb d to ,id firm:ei
ther 'by note or 44irok treeouiit,` wilriderure take
. heed. Being in want of the small amounts due .
said firm ; and in order to - ear/e trouble ,' and ste.
commodate those indebted, .I I : ball be is Mont.
rose during August Court, to ettle with all who
deem it expedient. -I trust. th . t a/1 indebted . will
make Me a call, an I shall no be in town after
Court week. • '-- ALVIN DAY:
Brooklyn, July 31, 11356, 3 . ,
Now,Arrangement at Gregury's
HARDWARE ST RE! -
C 1 W. GREGORY & JUDSON SMITH
131. having formed a co-partnership
. :or the
Purpose of Conducting the Hardware business in
all its various branches, Would. res pee tfu Ily in.
form the people of Susquehanna county that
they are now opening at Gregory's Old Stand,
opposite the Exchange Hotel-11 doors from the
Canal, Biog,hatnton, N. V. the largest, cheapest,
and'best stock of Hardware over offered in Bing- i
batman.
occasional
exclusive- .
to teach in
aiougi. re
r for the r-
I vitli R stoxe,'
•d-cord an:4
of littis will
, .
Having made arrangements to . import . their
English Goods and purchdso their American di-.
rect from manufacturers, they can and will sell'
CHEAPER than any (ither ,establishment in
tows! , Thoir stock is /lOW very extension, add
thiso wishing to purchase are Invited to call.—
The following are a . portiOn of their lending ar- -
ticles;vizt—Table knivea and forks, Tea do.;
carvers, forks and steels,; en and Pocket ksr*Ps,
bread and butcher do., to and straw do., acis
sore, shears, and razors, tritannia tea and coffee
potsoilver - and britannialea and table spoons,
silver plated, brass, and iron candlesticks, --stinf
fers and trays, solar lamps, larti,;,and• suspended
tamps, mantle-piece ornaments, brass add iron
andirons,shovels and tongs, ti,:c.
LOokingGlasses, and looking glass - plates, to
gether with A general asseirtment ofhousekeep
tng articles.
.. .
.
.. . .
boaid them-
tl~emsel
r :hire it ; just
's Grammar,
er's Physiol-
Principal.
I Agricultu-
Old
:vening Aug.
on ,Perna
er important
HOUSE
.onsi,sting of locks,-latch
nails, bolts, patent windo l
ings, shutter screws, and
A general assortment 1,
and Joiners. Cabinet and
and blacksmiths, eensiati
mere, hatchets, axes, adz
bitty and hollow angora,
patent drill . machines, s
brick and plastering tro"!4%
eiteuihr saws.
A splendid assiartnami
makers' tools and- trim
PA lIMIN
consi . ,tit . q.7, of shovels, sp:
grain cradles, hoes, pick.
atones, &c.
Also, Agents for th
Squires & Co s s Agricult!
hay and straw eutters; el'
' Sole and upper leatl,
trimtninp, with a goner
Wooden ware, willow
and baskets of alide!.erri I
• Bar iron and steel, iroi
malleable castings, coact
all kinds, paints, oils, sa!
of which will be Sold 'at
call and examine the st
• Binghatuto;:, March
LT, Se&y
-No 2, will
)daj , August
permittiOg . :
01. 4 , Sec!P
A I RD.
ALTSaN
A
Attention Far :re. Look Here.
- If P. SUTTON, h. clog purchased the stock
II.L• formerly o w ned by C. C. Wright,Vlef he
would respectfully anal mice to.tho citizens of
Middletown and , that ho has, jest re
turned
from the city I,yi h anew. and.full supply
of all kinds of choice S ringand Summer Goods I
which he will sell at 7.0 >recellenled low prices for
cnsh•or ready pay. Pie ise call and sce.\ His I
choice •lot of Dry Goo Q, for both Ladies and
Gentlemeus wear, of f - reign and Domeatid man
ufacture.-Ladies Bondet , Gents Leghorn Hats,
Canada do., Chip do. rockery, Groceries of all
hard and hollow Ware. Drugs 'and Medicines.
Iron and Nails -and Fl. h, besides all other arti
eles usually kept in A; .ortniry store. Ho will •
keep constantly on .ha d a full supply of Nide
and upper Leather. I•'ansted any quantity of
Pelts,''Deacon. and, Calf' Skins and Hydes, for
which the highest inarkk price 'trill i)e
All kinds of Farmer's Produce wiii bo received,{
in exchange for quads lat market prices.
, Please call and-examine for youmlvel at the
old stand of IC, C. Wrights.
M.'C. SUTTON.
Middletown, Su 4q. Co., Pa. • .
all
MAN,
rat dociralove
and most de•
ilia: for price,
rate goods)
e competition.
best }louses
best quAlitiefs
to our former
LPathereants,
ch Calf Boots,
tiles. LAMES
' No Use iii:Fife4ng• ..
IllAT'Sso—as loners Pbyfe & Knowlttin
- keep such, a splerid assortment of _
CitaPENT 'RS TOOLS, • .
iw hate in iitore, and which is by all
•••
al. Hard wareSl included, :la - nowt edzed
I ..liest qualities:
Is Boots. Gait.
t. In fact cv.
lac they
hands, r
Ate. Ali kinds
in (limo neatly
.EIZ.II.I:AAN... •
Ztver ()tiered tr)the'eitiietts rcoome., Sa s • iii4 -
hanr.a, or a! ,y other . coqnir.
We - can Flrnish mkoi uttifit tn••';
‘Vood ur • Soilnipur..i'sf New York city. :and
act:ices al 33 per' citni. lower thaa
ALL TOttLS SOLD BY t7:4 'MIMI: DO NoT DEOVE:
.S fIr.'PRESE.S7I,D Willi. T F.Y.:Cf7,I:7:T, ED Olt it!.
MONEY I:t.II.7NTIED
1 -1
!ktENT!;
.• •Pti 'FE & KNOWLTON.
Ifrirtivv . afe, !Ions& Fut isitina and fancy Goods,
EStsNishment, 51 'Court - St., Eingtain
adjObling Bunk of
Bing fltnton.
with . passenger
way :paaseng-
TABLE and PoeketiCutlery, a great variety,
rcry low prieok 1.4 •
. & KNOWLTON'S.
At, arriving at
plaia & p. m.,
Fashionable Mi
• • Making
ISS EDIVARD:.:
/Yr Conn„) and All
would respectfully - inf
vicinity, that they are
everybody in the tn
kindßof - Millinery, Dr
tine, Bleaching, Trirni
notice.. Our facilities l
us to give our cubtom
fashions at all= times.
we shall be able to ph
of Johnston. Edwards,
June 3, 1856.-23
I .7
.a. follows":
orn N.. Y.. 3.30,
•
ilatielphaass-
Railroad, 7:14,_
til'Grefte:l3e - nd
T S hereby given, tha
Assenaky, the foil
their petitions with lb
Quarter Sessions of t,
Susquehanna, for Lie,
said County.
Great , Bend
Sup't.
gent.
El iad W. I) u rzy,
Allinson Tilden,
G. W. Gregor, .
Joseph 01 in sby-,
DAVID .WIL-
Court of Oyer
etivery, Court
July 21, 1856.
aurt_Court if
harthe thir
xl of the coun
rid Sullivan ; -and
D. Warner, As
inlnty, have la
the Mat day of
9. thousand eight
no .directed, for
Audit 'l
rfillE undersigned
The Orphan's C
ty,to make distribu
sale of real estate of 1
'attend to the duties ;!
office, in lilontrose, o '
August next, at 1 o'ci
and place all _persons
them, or be debared
fund. FRAN
July 11, 1856.-4 I
Terminer and
.citigh of Mont
i on the. third
g the 18th day
Coroner, Juati,
lof said County
ien there, iti.their
in the afternoon
inquisitions, and
038
• DISS
THe erepartnershi,
- the firm of Mc
dissolved by mutual
The notes and ac
James:sleMillan for
things which
nne: And those
; against the pHs-
I of said county
tfierc l to prose
t.
day of April in
d eight hundred
T)HYFE & KNO
1. number of Ma
the Trade on easy I:
Weir Hardware, Ho
Goods, Establisbme
na., Sheriff,
And stir
'I4CrEW Book every
-1.1 -round yetand
so please prepare fo
of f ice, where you ca
useful books, cheap
rED
The *inters Fe:
the Camp Fire, Kat
Do, Ten Years am
Pastimes or home
or Claude Doral , ,
sal History and gift
and Hales New Coo,
era I cant mention
yon - if you will call
Ready.
Morttrose Dee. 2
111 mINGs,
•s, butts, screws, brkd
v springs, blind fasten
fastening's, &c.
i f toots fer Carpenters
1 Va,,oon Sinkers; Masons
a of planes; saws; ham
! s, chisels. augers, auger
anvils, Bellows, vices,
edgis, stone hammers.
els, eross.ent, mill and
of Saddle and Harness'
inge. . .
TOOLS,
Ides, forls,ral;es,Aeytbes.
axes, iron bars, grind
sale 'oft, Wliiitemore,
ral tdols,'inch4ts plows,
rn shellers,' &r.
ier, morocco and shoe
.1 assortment , of findings",
I.radles, wagons, chairs
)tions. . '
axks and steel springs
'lace a`ncl trimmings of
11, gla,Ss, putty, &e., all
the loiVestrates. Please
,ek for yourselves.
1,1855, : .
BEST AND t'"v IPEST,
Unary and Dress
t Rader& -.
(recently from Norwial,
s Coup:lll4n of Harlan!,
km the citizens of their
now prepared to do. _for
iln'st-..fiLsisionabie stye, all
- ..fashionable
Making, Cutting, Fit.
g,-Presging,ke., On short
being such - as to enable
err. new Goods, and latestt
: We frel confident- that'
ase. Shop over the store
&CP. . • -
3. ,41. .
)TICE •
in pursuance of•the act of
.wing persons have filed
to Clerk .of the Court of
he Peace fer the county of
once to keep a Tavern in
G 110t;SE
• Ssq's Depot.
do.
S. B. 'WELLS, Pruth.
r's Notice.
an auditor appointed .by
oirt of. Susquehanna doom
tun of the proceeds of the
i len= Stoddard, dee'd,w i II
f raid appointment at his
! Saturday, the 16th day of
lock P. M.., at which time
*having claims u ill present
rom corning. in upon said
;LIN FRASER, Auditor.
LUTION.
herelvfore.existinz under
Man & Park is this day
(consent.-
ounbi flre in the hands of
ollectiou.
JAIItS McNIILLAN,
,ASA PARK.
, 1856.
LTON are Kgenta for
ufneturera, and will supply
rolls ' and at a low. prize at
ise. Fut-Dialling :mild Fancy
. 53 Court Stivet.
I ihey Cowie.
week. Old Santa Clans is
ill be 'till after New Years,
kiln by calling at the Post
get new, entertaining and
t. or Convereitions aroand
Weston, or to Will and to
:.ti c g the Mail Bags, Family
adei Happy, Life on the road
Peter Parleys' new 'Culver-
Nooks, Mrs. Lealies, Crowen
books etc., nod many oth.
ere, but can- show ahem io
and sell them low. for ,the
• A. IC BULLARD.
i. 1855. . -
3:
Sheriff Sales. • 1 appurtepaticeeene framed house and all improi
p..Y 'virtue I
of 'Sundry Writs issued out ed. • : - - -
. .
,
,
L. , of the Court;of Common: Pleas of St.sque. I • ALSO—AI that other' certain piece of parcel.
lumen county and to me directed, I will .expose t :of land situate in the townshipOf Ilarinotty,cenn
to sate by public vendue at the Court II ouse in g ty and State !aforesaid and""bounded and deb-
Mentrosei •on Saturday the 1601 day -of Aeg- 1 cribed.'as followi to : lying on the soUth-east
ust next, at 1 &sleek R. M., the following prop- i side o the ”,et: York -& Erie !tail . ROA latid
err to _ ' . . lin the villnoelor L'anesbor. , , and beginning in On
ALL that certain piece or parcel of land iait- I centre of the 'llelliont and og,turga turnpike road,.,
nate and being'in the tolvhship of Jackson in!tlie - thence along she iine. or Said . Rail Road Comph- '
county of. Susquelhumn, tied bounded and de-i 1 ny's land, nectli testy-five doge. east lop feet to a
scribed as follows to wit: On the -north-west by I corner, thence,south forty five desis eastlso feet,
the puilielighway, on, the east by lands of, Hi. ' thence south4l degs And eo,minbtes, west 100
rant Barnes, on the steed) by lands of Lewis Low; feet and one bight of a foot to a eforn4r in said
containing about three ec.tes of land, more or turnpike rout!, . thence along the same twilit 45
less. with the appurtenances, cue framed dwell. dogs. west s;s feet to-theplams ef.lteginningatn
ing„, house, one framed barn, one wagon shop, taining.l9 pe)elres of land. be •the .s..zeit: inure pr"
and sll itoproyeA. -, - - less, with the eppurtenauces 1 etore liouse :Md -
Seited - ittid taken in executionm et the . suit of all.improv,Ai
Wright & Bennett, vs. 3larshall Brimsun. 'S 'i
Taken to fxecutiocr ut the suit-of C. , . en-
ALSO—AII that two story dwelling house,l nett vs. Benjitutin Aylesworth. ;• . :
siteste on the north side of Street B. In the -I LSO-s-All that eerteirt p7eee of land ! situate
•Bottere`i g,t• t-lgisplehanna Depot, in the county lying. and being iii the village of Leneshorteceitn
aforesaol,eontaining in point on said B.,atrect, ty of Susqutihanne and .State ‘uf.Pennsylvania
69 feet and in depth 129 feet, and the lot or i bounded.anti deabrilged as follows to, wit : be
piece of ground and curtilege appurtenant to said ginning at the centre of the tnrnpike road, thence
building. Said lot being hounded 'oat the north. •along the hire of. land rormerly owned Ly Wm.
try Igintr of .N. Letihelm, on the east by land of Ward and Daniel Trowbridge, south 82 degs.
the N. Y. &E. Rail Road • Company, on the j west 36 pehlites to stones, thence north Li degs.
south by
. B. street, and On 'the *oat bydand of west &perches to a Butternut tree. thence north .
C.L. Ward,-it beinklet, N 0.17. .f• - • 35 deg,s.and•ls ei:nutes east. 7 ancl'eiglit-tenths
Seized and taken in execution at.the whit of perches to al Eintternut tree, thence south 81 and
Morris S. Sherman vs..l`.. A. Ward. • , one . -fourth degs. east, 22 perches ,to art oak,
---
ALOAII that 'certain - piece or - parcel' of thence south 21 degs. east, 11 perches to.the
land situate dud being in the township of. New place of beginnicg, containing three acres and
• Milford, iti the county df Susetteltanett,nnll boun• tone tenth otl an acre, with the appurtenancei one
ded as follows to wit :On the north by lands of •Trivern lit4use,2 small houses, one barn and
John F. Adams, on the snuth.extet by Pages mill mostly impNved- •' ." , -: ,
pond, on the south by . lands of Samuel .Gordon, ' Taken in xecution' at the suit of Nelson C.
and on the west by a lot of land known as the Warner vs. ;Fleury Bennett. : .'. .. . ; .
Garden Litt, with the nppurtebances one trained f g • F. P. noLLisTER, Sh'lT.
house, "one framed. barn and about tWeitty-fiVe , "Sheriff'. s 411ff:cc, Montrose,
"1
.
acres improved. . - . July 21, 1856. . .
Seized and taken in execution at the 'suit cf ; . i . r •
N. V; Carpenter vs: Retain,: Rend. . • 7 . REGISTER'S NOTICE.
ALSO—AII that - certain • piece rir parrot Of L IDUBLICiNOTICE is hereby-given to all per
land situate and being in the township tit 4 Forest ill sene cincereedie the following &tates,-to
Lake; in said county, arid bounded as folloWs to Nit . ; ' t - : ' ' . . I
nit: Beginning at a post our the west, s corner 41 Estate of4ons D.txesi's tI, late or Bridgewat-
B. 8.. Fox'A lot, thence south 61 deg. east 69 1 cr toWnshipi de t'd,-Tyler Carpenter, Executor. .
perches, ue.the said Fox line, to a post ; thence . I EstilteellWtttaant GAnimit, late of Bridge,
south 81 perches to a post ;
...thence "mirth, 74 i water tuwnhip, decd, Win. A. Wagner; Admin
- i
deg. !N iet 118 -perches on a line of illinlin's lot streter. 1 ,
to a post thence south 49 .northst, 2 perches i Eetate ofilir;tigtv Beersoe jr , late,ol i i Jackson
on the road to a, post ; thence 70 deg. west I townehip,dite'd, Almeda E. Benson, Administra
-123 perches on G. W. Ball's boundary t 6 ireost ; I trix. -.. ! . 7 • 1 I
thence north 52 perches on :Cline of Heraze Bur- I • Estate et Msst:rts Eiamte,lateOf Middletown
chard's laud to A•pott ; thenCe east ISO pert:lies"! townshin;dAe'd, Marie finnan Adminiatrattix.
on a line.of Itiseph Silden's hind, to .1 post on I Estate ofi,Josseit Res.% late of Micidletewn
the heel; thence south 2 4 deg. "west lii perches.l towusaijr, creed, Polly RUS4, Otis;Roas I,nd Nor,
on the said road, te"the place of beginning, con-man Ross, t'Ateuters.. '
taining 120 . acres of land, be the - sane,. 'flora or I : Estate oft William Weston, late 'of Brooklyn
less-excepting out of the same, atways, about - ; tewnsh?p, &it:7d, E. A. Weston, Executer. -
49 acres on the east side of the Ridge Road,' ' Estate at Wise' Wright, late of Brooklyn
sold to Nelson R. Cole by deceased in his life! township, 4c.'d. Edwin F. Bailey, Administrator
time, with the appurtenances, one divelling !Miele -; ikkonis noszleuin tistamento annexe. i ' '
one Barn and -uttc egrehard and about 60 acres g : Estate o'flAntos' G. Bailee, late of Brooklyn
improved.. • toWigehip, d-c'd, Edwin F.'Elalley, Administrator.
Seized and taken' in execution at the suit of . . Estate ofi WM. icKeehY.' late of Ditnock
Orange Mott and Elizabeth Angell, late Eliza- ; township; deed. James Faurot,Adminiitretor.:
beth Cola, Adult's Of E. Cole dee'd, vs. Wm. H. i • Also—The Guardian's account of .Caleb Cie:
Angel/.malt, Guardian of Francis C. S. Caroline Teresa
. ..
' ALSO—AII that eertniti piece or• parcel of ! Brock, miner heirs of Frederiek , Broth. late of,
land situate in the Borongh-Of Motrtrose, counts- i Forest Lake town hip, deed.
,' -
of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania,Loun- I That thitleecountantsi have settled ;their rte.:
ded and described as follows to wit : on the I counts in thit Register's °like, in and for the
north east by tarnpike.stre e t, o e the south-east ; -minty . of Sit;g4tichanttri, and that the_ tame will
by land a Mrs. Biddle, on ithe south-west by j be presented to the Judges of the:Orplinn's Court
Cedar Lane, and on the No'ith-west by - land 411 . i .) f said county. on Wednesday- :the 20111 .jay {')f
Dr.
Dr. Patrick, being six' rods in front and twelve"; August next, for co'nfirtnntien chd altownlice. •
"rods back, containing severity-two. square rods I . • 1 •J. W." CHAPMAN; Reer.
more or to Eb with the nppurtennnies one largo I Regietee:ibilicei Montrose, -
dwelling House,' Ice house, some fruit ; Jelly 2.:*„ 1856
trees and all improved,
Scizad and taken in exezution at the snit of
John P. Dunmore vs. Oh tptnau Baldwin, with
notice to 'Perm Tenants.
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of !
land situate lying and being. in the township of
Franklin, Susquehanna county, Va., and bound
ed itrri . deseribed aa follows to wit: Coinrueac
ing at the old Turnpike road, at n stake nod
stones about one rod north of Hie. tail race of
the old tannery ; thence in ' weste-ly direction
about fourteen rods to a stake and stones thence
in a northerly direct;un about seven and one
third rods to, a stake; thence in a direction south
of west, to a hemlock stump* sitanding in the
east line of Wm. I`'.Arruw?.tdiao and on the north
of s.iver Creek ; therice south along the
-of said 14nrows, to a take and :grilles on
the list 6.ltk . south of - said Silver Creek
thence in a ranter!; direction fid/owin,g the ed,p2
4?-oii high bank to a- stake in o stump 0py...,
'site tile site of • 0.., afore mentioned. tann-ry ;
thCric.i eAsterty to a stake' and ftt”nes at the
aforesairl• tur ipik road at Lite. t.,p of liat:
hill or bank south of the afore';: itll ;:,,, a o.
thence, north . to the place tif beginnin;, contain
intn about six acresmore or less with the appur
tcuarice.=•, ono dwelling house, ono says- mill and
all partially improver.
Seized and taken in cSecution at the snit of
.1. A. I.`,- & Co.; to the 'a:4e of JohnFrZss
, ett vw. Da.id Fisk and Asa Fisk, jr. • •
ALSU-=All that certain saw mill situated
. on
creek.known as the.Drinkercreek. and near pub
lic road knOwn as Curtis road, in the present
township of Oakland, (lately. Harmony-) said
'Mill bring cm land boUnded affollows: Oa the
north by - lands owned by Wakeman: on the 'east
by the Lenox•st Harmony Turnpike, on the
south by land in possession of.Jaeob :
and on the west by. the 'above mentioned Curtis
road..
Seited and taken in execution at the suit of
A. 4; S. 11. Barnes vs. F. A. Ward.
ALSO----All that certain Saw Mill situated
very near • the Mill Site known as ; the Ben
Skinner Mili Site, and on land recently owued
By said Bedajah A. Skinner it the present town
ship of Oakland, (late Harmony) and bounded,
as' follows, on the north- , t'est by land .owned by
John Patrick, on VI; north by the, firm known
as the John 'Bitterne tam, now in possession
of John Militant., jr., on the east by land'owned
Ur A. P. lluplion, on the south by land owned
.by Daniel Bond, and David TaylOr. •
Seized and faked iu execution at the suit of.
A. &S. H. Burne's vs: F. A. Ward and
Dougherty.
AL 4O—All that right, title and interest that
Hannah Bolles, late of Jesup town-hip, doe'dt
had in 'and to that certain pieee.or parcel of land
situatelin,the township of . Jessup, County' of
Susqutthanna and State of PeunsylVania, and
bounded and described as follows to : (Jo
the north by land of james'Bolles, on. the esst
by land'S of the.same and of David Role,-on the
south by land now or lortnerly in - possession of
Sanattelßartholf,oind on the i'est by land of
SiniebnlA. Bolles, containing sixty.three.aeres
of land or thereabouts, be the same more or less,
with the appurtenances, one framed house, two
-Barns, and mostly improved. (The-interest of
• Delendent the.primites consists of the undi
vided one-third part. •."
Taken in execution atilthe suit of SilaS Bald
win and 'Nancy Baldwin, late Nancy Bolles vs.
Charles Avery, Administrator of Hannah Belles
deceased. •
Herrick
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of
laud situate and -being in the township of Apo
tacon, on both sides of the Milford and - Owego
turnpike-road in the county of Susquehanna and
bounded and described as .follows to wit : Be
ginning in the line of slot of land survtyed for
Jeretnialf.Thompson at the distance one hdndred
perches from the said Turnpike, thence running
along7said Thompson's line and crossing the said
turnpike; and .by land of Caleb Carrnalt, south
35 <legs. west, 200 perches, thence still by said
CaleteCarmalts land, north 55 degs. west, eighty
perches, thence by the same north thirtv-five deg.
east 200 perches, and thence south 55 dens: east,
eighty perches to the place of. Beginning, con.;
taining 100 acres, be the same mere or-less,With
the - ~---..nanees, one Tavern Ilonse, one 1ar,.,0:e
framed n; one small building erected for
. blacksm ping, one orchard and about Ur acres
I improved
Taken in execution at the suit of L Stanley
vs. Hiram . Cook.
ALSO--;-A9l that certain piece or parcel of
land situate lying and being' in the Borough of
Susqu'a Depot, County of Susquehanna, and
state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows to wit: .13eginnine at the north west car
-ner. of A.A. Sanders lot in the centre of a street,
thence by the north-west side of said Sanders
lot 136 feet to a stake, thence north•easterly'23,
feet to the south-east corner of Moses Clark's
tot, thence north-westerly by Moses 'Clark's to
-the centre of the above mentioned street, thettee
southerly along the centre of 'Reid street to-the
plate of begumiag. coubiinlatir 3128 fee!, of
lime belt* tame more or less, together vith the
iis . o 1 2 A:. •
TO THE, LADIES OF BING 17.A.311
TON -4,l':id VICLYITY.
Please react it, it is short and of importance
tcsctrcru flow. e Ke ! . tper. • •
SHEPARD. BROTffERS.
of home
A r \LE I i t . l o ut i i
4 r . sp . rin
‘v. 1
.1u
can- 1-;
sev-en OTocker'y• One of them
a new and elegant Sift-in! , Pattern of White•En—
amelled
.Ware. Our GuMis are all ,a! N 6. 1 in
quality, no seconds or, odd lutti, but ent4lete
setts, and,ean always be matched if broken or
more wanted, for years to come. All the cow
mon wares, 011SiA TEA WARE, s.x sprendid
styles' ..f white and,deeprated, very IoW.
'GLASS •W A R t,
-a complete - had unbounded variety alwa‘Lt on
h TE.. TRAYS of our own importAion,
I.'ifteun- ele;int patterns, far surpassing iniria-
Less. tinin And dif7abili'ty, the Anieriean article
soli!' i at as 1.)%t.- prieest. and by . fai- the
laraebt arid `:most tioniplet lot ever offered in
the From 8-3 to 815 per sett of rutin •
FROM 4 trartoLv! GREAT BAR
• ! GAINS: ,
t
BraSs Ctir'tain Co . :ll4:es, Bands. Hookb . , &C.,
at priceS that defy 'couipetition. • Twenty difie.r.
vat styles of thoso elei., , ant Bird Cages,lfroin
75 cents to $lO each... '.;•1 di erent.patieriai of
superior vial-ranted Clocks. from $1 to 825
each. NVatChes, Clocks end Jewelry.neatly 're--
paired.. Plated Castors, Cake Baskets. Spoons,
Forks, Napkin Rings, &e.. &e. • .200 Dozen
Knives ane:Forke. Parlor Luirps, Hall Hang-.
log I:lmps:Britannia and tin Ware. I I'
71 - AROWARE GE.VERALL 1 -
3farbelized Iron Mantle Pieces and Grates' &e..
in•caet a gene - rat House Building, and I ouse
Furni.hinglstablishtnctit. - • • i. , .' •••:1
Fff — Cal I and see us at car "CRYSTAL AL.
ACE," two doors east of the Canal. i I.'
br'll dick Goods are not as repreSentei, our
prices as lo* as in town, :and yon are not. trey-.
ted well. pletzse don't buy. ' _ ; '. I •
SHEHARD BROTHERS.
Bingttamtop, March. 1856
Extra Cheap Dry Goods:1,
row() impel:so - anti attractiee stocks I,leu
-1,." tirely rlew 60" d., Lt
LORD & TAYLOR'S'', `. -
Rich Dress Silks, Shawls, 31anti:la.1.1)..relines,
Alpacas, Cogurg,s, Derlokros, Tiiistles.
B:ueges,B tinnts, ging - lianas, reenCli, EfgliA
nod Arnericitri. Prints, P:inens, Flannels, Domest
i-c4,•Hosieiy,lElikbroideries;Lnees, Ribl)onS,Trim
mings, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestin,gs,4.x. Also,
at the • ' "
GRANDs STREET STORE, -,
Rich Gilt Ccirnice;:,* Windnw. Shads, • Curtain
I. Materials, Tap'estry, firtAseb...., Velvet and low.
priced CalPetings, thi Clutll3,: Rtig,!., Matting.
1 &..e., &v. • ?
i' . .
r,:r'SPECINI. TN VITATION TO gALL.. I .I-1
Parties :about to visit New YoFk are request
ed to call before purchasing elsewhere, and will
;.tind these the largest cheapest and mast desira:
I - Lie stocks oft Dry GOO, : in .the' city. ! . . • ,
j 255, 257,259-& 261 GRA ND IST.,
' and - new: uuruhers, ~ . •
. . ,
4& 49 CATIIMME.ST..,N.
July.l6, 10,56,-3m.• . !
barn.t's Patent Improved •- --
' .SELF SEALING CAN.!
This, is the osr.T - fruit Can in nisrket made
entirely of 'lx. All others nre sealed by means
of Lead. So. ws, which diicid'or the limit.
By mean's of a Rubber Ring, the sealing is
male so porf` l ectly Air Tight that the:most rate
,
less person e;trutot make a failure in . sealing
Cam 1. .
• A.channeli -being' arranged around tho top,
Wait can .be used (if desired t ) in addition to the
Rubber Ring. ,
No,. ittnnflir are necessary in (Ming ihesa Can.
The opening is so large that a full•sized;Peneb
can be adulated; or!the hand inserted to wash
out the Cap.; . . .
}eery: Can is perfectly tested when inade. •
ro This; Can is din cheapest in marVet,con
sideringThe 4dvanta g9 , it has 0i..:-En 'ALT.
,oruga
Cans.. i • . . , . .. .
Orders - - filled promptly, by. J. & C. BERRIAN,
Aleuts for ttm Pittontee, 601 Broadway, N. Y.
PRICE LIST...
Per doz.,
Quart Cant,i -
Half Gallon ;cabs,:._
Gallon Cans;
Wrenches, - " - -
Tops, compltie, for sale by the Dozen or Gross.'
A liberal Discount to thO trado.
July 16.—.2jrn.
-Vast). for Wool.
ir k icKzamAN & GAR.RATT will pay the
bighesi market price for ail the Wool is
Susquehanna County, delivered at their store.
New '.lk'lfo d , June 18;1856.
lIARDWARE 11011SE1TR-1 1 ,- inow, to. . 1
NISHIN . GA N D FANCY O'OODS. I `AGRICULTURAh ..WORiS.I
i ...111. 1 1,1... WELl e llaS _I& CO.,' * '
VD, 702 011 1 1.1111. 1 3Napjuzi; , , 1 ;ttheno,l eiv,
Of Susquelan#4 and Noigliboring . mmttrAClTlirßS, Wi10LF.9.11.2 A.. 16) iii. 4 iiit. DEAL
COUIItieS. 1
.... • 1 . Els IS - t
• ,
. .., • 1 .
VETE would respectfully solicit . ydar . atten- i
'V V lion to our large stockof itho above'
mentioned Goode,ui no in store and iit' course of 1
reception. For many years the trade of one of i
the.largrost portions of the,'Eapife Stay liar I
i i
been tot:‘ined by m
a onopoly, which as ht last 1
gi“ln inWay before the rush of entero ise..• i
Possesinst, unequalled facilities for buying. I
apilLiving direct coininunioation with the most 1
ext. ! nsive :Mine:ls66es in the Unified States. ,
-•- -
We . say. i'fithtitit . .xaggeration, that tie eittt and i
will sell, either wholesale Or _retail,] •at prices it
th:th tker i‘rehti hi:fore 'Welt of N. Y.
•
Cat!,
• While nothing-hapbee`h •Hiittal ink the' Hard.
ware line, we have given.pgrtar apeution Cir
the liouseFurnishing branch_ of oar- ba-tinc-44, cid,
and have on hand a stock well -wurith t y 'the In- 1 and
'mpertion - of House Keepe.is. • I*--Ifro
Of Fatcy Goods ate have Mao .11 larki-angort- Dv;
mint, which, havisq been selecte4,uith especial ton .
reference Co. 'ale Went ,;r our, etvitotrers, v,re.l Mai
think will pease those in heed cf aitieds in this
•
Una. loge
In conclusion, we would say that Our Goods 1 t o g; fir o 4 o n 5ar,,5,..&,... - "•-l•
are new, and of the first quality, and that we Extras furniAed for Irepairing Emery and
hope, by strict attention to business;, and a con- Wheeh , r's machitei. • '1
atant anticipation of the 'wishes of ?in patrons, Our Ext.ll.sior Fanning Mills are second to
to merit even an increase of the confidence al- none made in the Union.l .
ready reposed in us. - Descript ..re 'CatelogueS, Price List and Circa-
PHYFE & ICNOWIION, • 'aria of all•lp3ClA64, dtc.ateld,tty us, sent 'grstis
Hardware, House Furnishing and Fancy Goods and postage prepaid. to titii •applicents. Send us
. Establishment, 51 Court St., Bingham- • yunr name land address.' - .
~ ton, N. Y., adjoininar-Bank 'of ` 11. L. BOWERS, of ,Franklin, Agent. Peat
• ' Binghamton- - ' Office address Montrose' Pe.
N. 8., We have Gvery large stoe of Wood- i '
en and Willow. Ware, :11 ,ts and• Rugs, Britannia -
Ware, Fancy Bird Cages,. 'Ett. Orr porting Fariners. to vourslnt,ereit.
-
u
apparatus of every des:ription, ineluiling Fishing 4 4 ,rare chance to ru ck,; from•to 25 or 80
12
Tackle in all its varieties, Guns, Rides, Pistols, . 1 p 4 r cent. on yonr investment. -
Gun Materials,' &c. .
' . . T HE su b scriber is prep irea to furnish Thresh.
i . ' tog machines end various other Agricaltur
' From theßieghamtrin Democrat, April 10th. , el keptete j tas, h ot to be serihtehea by any-in
SPLEICDID larrnovxamar.—We ia . ve . 4efore . this count y, from the wall known and long es:
noticed the new store erected by Al Knowlton, _tablished 'N anufactory of Wheeler,MelliCk &Co.,
Es 4., adjoining the Bank. of Binghamton, V? be i Albsny, N Y. There are but a few - farmerain
occupied as a Hardware Store by 31.ssrs. Phyfe t this county, but what can realise the nboie per
& Knowlton. As it approaches eetnpletion it coat-or more, as the horse power can be applied'
deserves more and more the praise's that taro iulsawing weed, in log or othervVise,lfhrning,
been bestowed on. it, and is undoubtedly in its curing st lks, straw., And hay &v., and various
styli finish and appointments the model store of of ler uses too numerous to tnentien. For se
the Southern Tier. Messrs: P. & K. are now erl ial reale s I can make it an object fur those
.
patting in their stock. one larger and more corn- we,hing t purchase. tol call upon me and have
plete than has herataTore teen kept in this place, their orde s filled. I hive the freight so awning.:
embracing all the.departments 4 Hardware, ed that tit transportation is but a mere trifle.—
Builders Vanishing Meeraal 3 ,rjak Frzcteres,'&e., All imple onts warranted to be and to perform
&c., Mr. Blackstone, an experienced and ready 1 as, ream ended, (see large hand bills.) I can
workman', superintends the Gas fitting depart- l alSo furnish machinery from other manufactory
molt. Look in at Phyte & Knowlt l ines. if desired. 'Now is your time o send order. 4 and
yOur mat llnes will be in readiness at harvest.
,' ' E. T. TIFFANY. •
Dimock, Siasq. Co., ?a., May 21, 1856.
. Auditorl; 17oUce. .
r( 4 111E subscriber, appbinted to re-audit the ac.
-1 counts of Calpb Carmalt, Ex'r of the Will
of Lydiaheenson• - &c„land also to report a-dls
trlbution f the rands in said Carnaait's hands as
Ex'r and . rustee &c., Will attend thereto. at his
office in A ontrose,X.Monday. the 25th day of
•.,
July next at one o'elock P. M., at which time
all persons interested 'ean attend if they think .
proper, or be debarred dt.c.•
WM, J. TtJRPELL, Auditor.
'1856.-28w4
• . ,
Hardware and House Furnishing•
• Goods: • 1.
Tuts N a progressive age. No) orte doubt 4
it; or if they did, a glance at. he. manifold
wires on which the lighttli4 whiz es with lay
portant news, wi:l°,ll9on . eovvince t; h look at
the rusting ears Woo Id adil more !emphasis to
the last and wise eoncid , .ion: Ntwi itcoin pre : .
sent themtelve3 each day ; each day`i we are more
anxious to i
t•Catelt the %lag manners as they rise,"
turn them to o r - own account, and take in . 7
much bash as ossible. I
Now . a days people:are avers . ° to dealing at old
fashioned Stores—those established : from ten to
twenty years agO. Theirpreprietolslaving be
t:cane thorotighly imbne&•with the high price
principle, (or rather lack ofAirTheipte,) are un=
willing to iner their demands to ia scale more
in areordar.e:e - With the times we life in.
resolved to keep pace ‘vtt*, trio' progressive
spirit of the age,'we have opened 13ur ncw at:A
spacious Store, No. 51, Court St.i with a very
largo assurtmout uf., •
Hardware, House FurUishing,
and Fapey Goods, which we offer kholesale .or
retail, at the lowest pricks, for or approved
creait. Pii VP?: & KNOIyLTON,.•
51 ;Cote; g . t:zl int;,n,' N. V. ;
•" - .47"/ We advikl eciudtry Oie,reLikits to Osit
:They will find_it advaningeouq. ' I.
. .
FARMERS .
.
'TILL find n large lot of • -1 .
A- •
-1 t liee, Rakeq, 1 • -
Spades, Slor..iek, ,
. Grass-iickiltstA; . Sales,'
. . . ~,.S. Cradles,
arid many other articles for tillin%sind beautify.
itv'r the earth, Lt PIIITIE: Si. KNOWLTON'S, -
_...
..,
fiinahatnton, N. V. I -.-
.._
TO THE LADIES . •
r.ro detbrmineifto o.s-it IE6 Ladies, his , -
l f r .v ing their cribifert rrl lateiy pro-.
cured of the importers, a large as.sert;oeht of .
FANCY GOODS, I • •
whith must - certainly pleaSe even Ole most fas
tidiOus taste.l
We have a fine stook or flair., ,all and Tooth
Brushea• comprising many 'elegant:, i3tFtes.
Of combs we have an extensiveivanetv,laclu
ding many of.ludia Rubbet-, Iron land }form'
We have, beside, Marly other: Fancy Articles,
toe numerous to . trientloti. and ekamihe
our Fancy Goode.
PIIYFE & KNOWLTON,
51 Court St
•
, , • Refrigeratory .
UST received a largo lot, at prices. ranging
e from $5,50 to e 12.00. •
PiIYFE & KNIOWIATON. •
ta)
Binghamton N. Y. ,
. .
.Bird Cages ! Bird Cagegl!
D fIyFE & KNOWLTON h,. -,' l ' just teteived
1 - h . large and well 3electini assortment'of
BIRD CAGES , I . • .
•
te,nfoinlng slaty of the most el l te,T,ant designs
and lieautifulEnish ; COtntitiine ditrabiliiy with
lightness and airiness of 'style.- From 5s 6(1, to
'Blo,'each, drinking and seed cups jincl tided.
I'IIYFE4 KNPWLTON.
51, 'Court st. ; Binghaniton. .I. •
Country Merchants,
find.Hardwaro„ 11otno ForniOing
V V arid Earley Goods at Now!. York Prices,
PI I YFE & KNTV i :TONS.
Binghamton
To Sportsmen.
Fishing Tackl ! Gum I Rifitis ! Pistidt !
13111. TE &KNOWLTON have / now on hand
l. a splendid lot of. Fishing Tapkie, compris
ing .
Rods, from Is 6d, to $lO each. I
Lines, from 3cts., to $5, each.
Reelt, from $1,50 to e 6 each, land an assort
ment of artifn - Aal Bait, never bet* equalled id.
including Frogs, Miec,Glass,lkriih
er,l7dis Reithet, Mionows,GaitalPercha, Grass
Hoppers, Shrimp, Spinning Baitoke., &e. Pat
ent spoonste avoid catchinggrans while !inning.
Patent Spring Hooks: for. Pickolet hr
Som..dologers, or Yaultee'Doodlo ticw
and improved Mode of catching Bib, •
WI 'have a ;Idcd stock of Guns, Rifles, Re.
volvinff, single and double barrel 4 Pi , tols; Pow.
der, Shot; Watch' Proof dud otherleaps, Muting
Horne,- Turkey calls, ch.. Pi:•wder Flasks;
Pouches, Gault: Dag% Teuiperancle 'Dogleg, &c.
In fact we hare every article of Sporting ap
paratus. Hooks, for -outline fishing by the hun
dred thousand._ PHYFE &KNOWLTON.
.it Court st., Binghamton.- 1
1 1-1' I t.J . LES, for Ladies, n. at.
ment at -
PH YFE KN *LTONS:
To the Citizens of. Montrose.
I $2,50
i 3,50
" 4,50
fI:AS FITTING . AND Phyla
7 .
& Kndwltbn are at all times ready to
mart Gas Pipes in mid _ornow houbes, in a work.
marrlika manner, andst low prices.
?fief haie a eine assortment Of Chandeliers,
Pondents, Portable, Brackets, Gllse Globes, and.
FancyPapeto Shades.
Mr. Blicitstone, who superintends the work
has had Mach experience in this line, in New
York ma Brooklyn. Orderitaolicitati. ••
• PiIYFR& KNciwurilx.
B'ioghad~t~a
ERY'$ AND WIIEE I LER'S RAIL ROAD
CASE 'POWERS, •THRESHERS AND
1 , • SEPARAI'OKS. * !
Threshers and Winnowers combined.
' • 'CLOVER. 11ULLEItS
vular and Cross, Cut Saw MThs. Einery's ,
ler Mills. Feed Cutters, Corn Shellers, Corn
seed Pinnters &willow's Grain brills and
.d CastiSowers. Relv,olving, Horse Rakes,
Power r s. • Clow's Grain Cradles. Ketch.
i s Mowers. Reapers end Mowers Combined.
gic Core and Cub Mills. Excelsior Fanning
ils. • Cultitttera: Leather:tad Rubber Belt.
Best putters, Apple Peare.s. • Retrigera.
July 1,.
LIGHT :.A LIGHT I.:
very Day Brinks Something New.
(LAY ON & BALLY'S self generating gaa4
learPs. giving the clurestand ni colt beauti
ful light f any thing yet AiScovered
.and one
gu,iled 'o • airy thing else in economy=as the
lailjps.ar . so constructed that you gets splend
id r ust' light from the !common burning Fluid,
and three times the aaiJunt of light from a less.
quentitY of Fluid. nie.sale by the subscriber
at the 31.3ntrose Post Odice. - -
hine 1
N. 13.
to a gas-,
•
w. 165.43.
he usual Glass Fluid L mps changed
Burner
'W ADVERTISEMENTS. •
FOlt S.llll H & CO., would respect
y inform the i poLlie that they Itave pur
eilnied tle intere.t iu ;the saddle and Harness
of A. &. r. Baldwin-. We liopo by
strict aftei.itton to t:4ines.s tOret eive our sham
patronage, Ci:pstantly. on hand, Sad
dles, Bridles, Harness,; Vhips, Trunks, Valices,
*c. Carriage Trimmings in all of its branches
will be neatly done to order on • reasonable
terms.
'shop
.
No. :1, .Sonr:eis Baaement.
• FORDHA.II SMITH 4. CO:
ose, Jan: I, 1556.• • '
,Fire! Fire! Fire
Innarsig,ned is agent for the following
companies, the reputation of
fur 'solvency, and honorable dealing, have
Lg known to the public.
YCOMLNG ,MUTUA L. CAPITAL,
; $2,2004500.
:trititer's tiraion InaUiatizo of Atheas, Pa.
0,206,000, secured by Bonds and Mort
!. .
rrsir:
1 ins
Which, fr
been lo n
THE
The
Capital
gages.
Stale'
Mutual
. .
ititua.l at itaiTightirg, on the stock and
'plan. Capital $350,000. -
Applicants can receive policies in either,
IT the above cOinpanies.
BILLINGS STROUD, Ageht.
'rose. May 12,16-56.
i ' W ...
Or any
Sobbora Wanted.
pllaundersignecl Will lot bytontraeLto clenr
1 7.s f l acres of land, from which the ' lumber
aud firoi wood has been taken. • Also the cut
ting of - one million feel'e rhernlock,logs, and
pealing bf . the Vark from ' the saiue. Also the
cutting and hauling, or the cutting alone, t.f
200 cords of Rail
.Rbad wood.'
.The atici've work to ld ,dono this seasoir, and
be Parceled out to salt any...one IVislt'ng to
do . .a.rirt . of it 0.dy.1 For
.further„ particulars
please apply to the Undersigned at the work,
3 1.2 miles up the Plank Road 9ront Hancock,
Delaware s Co.; K. Y. • •
Ten . good men ;wanted t 0,.. drive - teams and.
la a :taw mill, to'vvhi:li good Wagei will.
1. Early ' , application solicited. Post
Idress-4 - faneimly, Del. Ca:. N. Y.
\. I • r. B ORLFFIS 4 .
1556. fOr D. P. Demerest&
work i
Le pai ,
thfieb al
Artist's Paints and Brush
, at TURRELL'S
L i"
LltE ,
16,
.11 extra Floor ter bile at dts 'per
6d. ono fourth bbl., .
S2 - B:•SIOTTS.. -
one, hind 4; 1856.. • ''`, "..
Ashton • Salt,
Dairy and Tablo'nso, just reeeerad'and
sale by the ffick, Bushel or Pound, 4y.
T. N. DULLARD: -
I
- fi - NOR
ft'
O i 1851:
Caih.for Wool: ...*
higheit pricei wilt We paid for
00 1 b y . WIRRITT.
Stilford, Irma; 23, 1856. •
T
New
Wanted. . •
. .
T"'' dozen fat. Tarkeys by the first of Idly,
aso fat Chickens, at S. S. mama,
rose. Pa.' -
Willow and Tin Ware,at .
PHYFE & KNOWLTONS;
I v -
utIM On
Wliips by the Million!
.31 26 . eta. to 65,00. at
PRVIT & KNOVLTON'S.,
ham on.
Bri : Ware. •
A 7 ER I larg°at
- 416W1202.18.
PIIYFE
Bin . higintan; .
Taka-Notioe; ,
pArSCHOQLS furnished nrith
ea of4itrareat, aizes . at Nail Yatf retidi
U14%1 the Post
-7; 1856: , • •
....,.._
- -' .' ITOSTIIATEEEIVEASED-;
Pc ace 'Thiclired ! .. .v.-
..rtibUsecili farms that secures,thuright of every, - .
....kJ ,nation lk, thit,t l S*igittlort efthe.Datiehc, loo
be it known to . "the ','peof4„llat., i tilnew*Annn , `-
County, and
t theAio.A i tstop, : ,.o :da, ilia, thqy wilt •i t
find it to their - adtantaglSlP:Ontne U. t o Temp
-e
ranie Saloon-and Or ittiblitt - "Mont
rose, PU., (the only Temperanpe SAO* -14 Mont-
rose) to get Pies, and' as TAM iden4•Cakes,
,Cheese, • Crackers, ',sardinespickled.".oyateri.
'Clams, Cuarimbers,_ Ice Cream,. Oranges, Pine,
AlVes. Candy, and Segue, Nuta, - *:&c., Stash.
Beer, Ico.reool Letionade, led ,SO4L. Water to •
eat and drink. 'At ths'earne place is ii,10 0 4 1 , 10 -
sertment of 'Groceries andlretialOns. 'wob new. ,
'supplies 'every Week 'from New York; attchNt.
Tea, tholch kindi, 'friim 21. Sc., to 61.-ler-lb .
Sugar now at . 9" -cti.. Vat .Coffee 12,14_ct5..
crushed. Pulverized and Granulated .4-la.. per .
lb. Molasses 3,,. 6d. per Gallon; beat Syrup at.
sa. Gd. per gal. 'PorkiSmcilted Ilam, and Shout: ,
ders.'dried. Beet - e nact, Chd; Mackerel: White
and Blue Fish, Cheese, Crackers, Lard, Tallow,
Sterine patent, and. Sperm Candi : ea, a.tarieti or .
Bar Soaps, ailing do.-beat in ':'.c,.p , iffeeitici,
and Tobacco, pht.,and ifne,:iet; .Ckeering'.and
smoking, do. in tin MI,: 170 Crackers andl'ire
Works.- - Matches. all' kinds: dried,Readitt i
Plums, cherries, Figg,Trons Is. to Is. oa. perib,
, Prunes, Zantee bnrrents, Citron, rig piste,Az.
, 1 go for puddings, Spices all kinds; do. Ground
1 Mustard:do. French Soap Powder, Babbitt... Sal-.
aerates, de. and I,Vashing Soda, Cream 'Tarter,
and Suportarb - Seda Tannin' Acid, • ..t,icortio,
du. rout. Fancy Candy and Guth Dropit, fresh,
from N. Y., Cassia buds, Canary seed, Nutmegs.
Cloves Ike., Cocoa, Biome aud-Chalkolate, Lor
ilards. black and Scotch:snuff; Rmini, from is:
to Is. 6d. per lb. Suttanee seedless tisins, starch' -
(pearl) Curia starch. Patent Nutmeg Gratera,ao '
Clothe's pins,Sweet and Castor Oil in bottles
Raymond's I.pea, and-Wrights Pills, Salts, Roll.
brimstone, Sulphur, -Gum -Camphor, Vinegar
Choice lot of Catsup, Pickles, Pepper &ay.
Raspbery Syrup, flavoring extracts, Hsi: Oilii36 -
. embelish and.prevent from falling off or turning
grey, Herring by the Tilox ; White trash, Screb .
.and Shoe brushes, ttnve 'laird boot Blanking,
flardtisceds 2 _slate and lead pncilli,,Aiels.4- .
lea, Brooms, Tooth Ache , Ointment, an :almost
sure cure for burna,-Sprains,' grilses, 21zo• Thus
slim Linamcnt, good_ for man or beast: Horse
Medicine, together with a ;large 'assortment of
Children's Toys, selected with , great:care - 19r
both girls and boys, among which are small ,
pads and Baskets, Horses,' Dogs, and Cattle. On
'wheels and rockers, email Tea Sett?, Thlmblek,
Cornelian Rings, Tops, Clarioneffes, Accords-
Ca, llaraionicons, Harpy, and — many curious
thin , s, Ladies Baskets and Sewing Birdic' , Sack
Salt for family "iise,Corn Mcal, also Flour, kept
:conitattly on hand, by the pound, sack or: bar
, refl. - ~.
~_ ' ~.,.,
.. - -f
Clams, Oranges and Leinoas, Pixie A pplivi, - .Ste., •
Some Eggs, Butter, PotatOes, Beans; St c, taken
in exchange. The above ponds are for sale -for
cash or ready pay.
Thankful for past faroza,„l 134 e by,.titrint
attention to holiness and ulna profits to gain ti
larger share of patronage, and_ Ihere4 ail be
mutualy benefited, all iirderi' With the rtitdY
will be promptly attended to.
flVdtperaneei Sato6n 4 .6rocerk - - inti-Proirision
Store ia Main St., Montrose, Pa., May;.-.20;-'4856.
ii' _a 111 t V n. La ZI ,
' T.0.1
wiLLIAIt TREMAIN & CO., are , on-hand
with the largest, best, and cheripentatocht
'of general merchandise in town:! Consisting 0, -
Axes. Alpacca, and Aispiee.' -
. - . .., .
Broom.s; Boots and Bedstead's. . .
• Clocks, Calicoes.and Clothing.
Denims, Drugs, ant Door Handles..
. Er.veiops, Edging„ and Epsool Salts. --- ,
Floor, Flannels, and . Fish-thinks. .
Glass; \ Groceries, and Gimblets. ...
Hats. flams, and Hand-saws. ~ .
Ink, Indigo; andlnaperial Rabies ( , fresses.)
Jugs, Jaconets, siad.leisharps. ;.,... -
Knives, Knobs, and Kentucky Sertn.t .
Locks, Lamps and Looking Glasses, .
Matches, llrlins and. Molassei.
_, -
Nutmegs - Nankeen, and Notions. -
Oils, Oxi:ow's_and Overalls. •, =\, . -
Pork, Pills - and Powder.-_ • • :- 7' '
' Queensware, Quills, and Quart-cups.
I . . •
Rubbers, Raisins and R4l-traps. . . .
1 Shoes , Shirts and Sugar.' - . .
Tobacco; Tea and - Trace Chains.
Umbrellas,...
Under-shirts and Union HitS:
..
,• Vella, VinegCr and Vitro!... •
I Whips, Wallet.; and -Wash.lieirl: s
I Xtra•Superfine Flour. •' - • .
I York, Cottonades and Youth's •flats.
i
Z. And many othror ;Aides which they are
I sealing at, a very small advance on cost prices',
i "Small profits" and fair 'dealing Is 'the Motto for'
Ithe Summer of '56. Give iiS a call-antf test, tho
truth of our assertions, . :
~ . WM: TREMAIN C 0. : .&
.
Lanesboro, Pa., May 26,,1856. , - ... •,- ,
A. N. BULLARD
Seer Goods at the Utoso.eitille;Et;.
.•
.„
change. .
subscriber is happy - to inform his friend ,e
1 and patrons that he.: has • just reneintel-i. - •
choice lot Of Goods, direct from New
con
sisting, in part, of Dry -Goods; Groceries,. Crock:
cry, Hardware;.Stianowitre," Fisli;g3trails, -Roots,
and Shoos, Hata had CapP,Montiets, Umlollsts,.
Wall .Paper, Window . Shades, .Ready-Mado •
ClOthing, Yankee Notions, - &c. tic, .rrhiclt he;
will sell ak cheap . for ready pay, evecially' for
cash as ban be bought at any other
meat int•the_cOunty.• That is to say that be will
not be bent . by any braging : • -• 7
iEWSOR GENT,ILES:. •
•
lie also Wish ea to sa y a -u•urd, tit his cuotometti
and others, in relatimx - f to: . .the:Way- some .tneen -
:o.ks do their business. . If , they havelmakk_
Cabbages, .Turaipis- - - or • - :aoythittg -.else:unans
werable that . they - Wish: to dispoSe of they, will I
take them the . '.itore' in their own' town ' and
fairly or unfairly force, the merchant to buy - thetn;
and it they !taco
_Monei,topay for , Goods, they .
will go to or. J3inghamten -aetti,:other: place ',to .
spend it, and . -then renort...arourid how 'usual:
.eheaper they can tiny t.3664.15-.,awaY ,frota .hotati.!
than • they can . at:home,. A}l.l have to say to•_
such customers is Como "to . nie with yeur.cash
and if 1 have any Goode ..you . want, can
will sell theta to y . on.atprinesperfeetlyastonish-.
lag. L.-MERRIMAN:
Upsodville, May 10,1806. r .
Admi~ieti'ata Notice:
ivrartcE is hereby evert t o. paraest tatting
demands; against ty, Estate ofDittiriti-4W,
bot, late of 800 toW# o 4ll l ,
must be presented -to 'the - Midastgitild. Ow. At:
rangement t and all persons odebted I t ** :
tato aro required to- au!ltsi: lonedtate4istit tinetst
JULI it .5U ABBOTT 'Adel—
' Wish, July 7, istit.q.
StarriOcua • Rail 'Road I U
Better. Late than Never.
Come : and See.
'w
E IGIITY-FIVE coots '
in cash will bny, o no.
do l lars orth of_ the splendid stook ,Of
spring- and summer goods just, recolving,At t:44,
cheap cash and_ barter store at Di,rrkk four qr..
ners, where almost ovorybo4fs; s gees•poW to:4y .
their Goods. Flour, "and kepi ilw4ye
hand._ - •
• 24. H. tgAtElL'
Dirnock, May 23, 18.56.. •
Doi)t. B. Thayer.
MAKES this method of saying to his [risotto
JL and customers that he has again rostiMed
the practice of Medicine at hispid stand in Mon.
trose, where ho may- efouridsit all tiniesuolw
Pr() re isido al ik employed . Ile would asp pr,lhoso
°tiring him on old acemirita gist he will de4oet 24-
•pec cent. on all aecOottle puid.hotofethp, fait of
April next, (or it any =poor fifth hiiegf,) will
deductfety: _
- oateose. Feb..2o, 16.55.-9tf
- licit of the Africa.
TT HAVE thin Bay received, per steamship art:
ca, :knottier invoice of those unrivalled pa.
ENT LEVERW4 T CHES. Stock 'hceiour
,
complete in every description, of ease,Orn face
and Hunting, Gold- nod Silver, ina I invite the
attentien 'of all persons in. want ors4tit. *lv
Watch, as by importing my owed atehsik - dil
rect. I can sell to-my
._ cuattiiiers at the iikweet,
New York wholesale prices. - - - -
AU r ittti J. EV: ,NS,.
N 0.2 Odd rename-Ha
June .t; 1856.
- _„may.
S. S.:BIOTT-.../.,