The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 12, 1857, Image 3

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the severest flesh wounds, end the most den
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ought Europe and America.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Tinian Canal. •
THIS work having been enlarged thronghouX
to admit, the largest sized .' Pennsylvania
Canal Boats ; the water Wilt be let in from Mid.
dletown to Reading, on the first day of April .
Toll Sheets and information respecting The
Canal can be obtained at the olEce of the Com.
No• 56 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, cn
applicatioß n to
RUNDLE SMITH, Presirlint,
March 10th, 1851, 11w3
Auditor's Notice
TfIE subscriber, appointed Auditor by. the
Orphan's Court to report a destribution of
the fund in the hands of John Webster, Trustee
un d e r the will of Jos. Webster, dee'd, will at
tend to the duties of said appointment, on . Fri.
day the 3d. day of• April next, at one o'clock_ P.
3f. at his office in 'AiolltrOsg of w hi c h a n . .. per.
sons interests will take notire, or be foiever
debarred from any 'claim upon said tond.
W J. TURRELL, Auditor.
' 1 T(4 Sth, 16‘7, - I 1 w.t
Administrator's Notice,
e Catate of Michael Lz e k : a d i t t l ti l s a t t.e o
ra ti
f or l 4 i t d o d t i h e. e
-w
tqwn, SusqnehannaCounty, aece:ind, have beer
grinted to the subscriber; all persons i n d e b te d
to the -aid estate are requested to make imtne
dilte payment ; and tbo'having e,laims.against
the same will 'present tl*m duly taathenticated
for settlement.
MICHAEL Admistrator.
Middletown March tith, 1857. .11w4
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Clover & Timothy Seed.
HE undersigned lthilsecitt hand, and for sale
by the bushel or load,,Clover Seed of the
a we bind: also Timothy seed of a superior
, quality, which will be sold in quantities to snit.
the parchasers. They have also on hand a large
..qaantity of excellent Seed Wheat, Wisconsin
,grown, whieh.they will sell by the bushel, or
load,lnqaire CRANE & ROGERS.
- Opposite Searle's Hotel.
N. B.• 0. M. Ct ane keeps eonstsntly on hand
.a large assortment of family Groceries, which he
will sell at the lowest living prices.- He has
just returned from New York with a new and
extensive supply of goods in his line of trade
and r e spectfully solicits the patronage of his
friends and the public. Coil at Nis estabe
.lishment opposite Searle's Hotel, and exam
ine his superior stock of groceries, and • consult
•your own interests by trading, with him.
Montrose , ltfnrch 1 1th„1857.
Sheriff's Sales. .
Bvirtue of sundry was issued from the
Conn of Common Pleas of Susq'a County.
and to me directed, , I will expose to sale at the i
Court House in Montrose, on Saturday the 4th
day . of April next at kme o'clock P. M i llie fol. 1
lowing Peal Estate. to wit:
All that certain piece or parcel of land situate
lind being in the township of Bridgewater, in the
County of Susq'a, and bounded as follows, to
wit : on the North by the public highway leading'
from the mill to:4w 'Milford, on the . East by
lands of H. Griffin, on the South by lands of
said Griffin. and on the West by the public high
way. containing half an acre more or less, with
the appurtenances, one framed house, one barn
and wagon shop, and all improved.
Taken in execution at the snit of I. IL. Sat
phin ca. Harvey Slosson.
Also—The following described' dwelling
'House, and the =tillage appurtenant, situate in
Anburn township, and County of Suscca, on the
road leading from Montrose, in said Co. to Skin
ners Eddy, in Wyoming Co., Pa., on the East
side of said road, on land bounded northerly by
lands of John A. Kirlibuff„ Easterly by Joseph
illcKain, Westerly by, Joseph . Carlin, and South.
erly by Abram N. Stone, constructed with asto
-17 and a half upright part, sixteen feet by twenty
two feet on the ground, portico, one deOr & four
windows in the front:chimney in the attic for
stove &c., the front being sided and the other
sides boarded and aattened, and having a lenter
attached on the westerly side thereof two feet
wide and extending along the whole length of
the said uptight part. .
Takep in execution at the suit of Morris Lo
bar vs. David Carlin.
Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land
situate and! being, in the Township of Oakland,
in the Co. of Susifa., and borinded and deserih.
ed as follows, to wit: on the North by' lands of
John Hilborn. ai the 'East .by lands of A, P.
Hassnian, on the South by 'lands formerly occu
pied by Dan. Bond, and on the West by land
supposed to belong to John McCarty,- formerly
occupied by Jeremiah Wilson, contatning 106
acres more or less, with the appUrtenances, one
framed house, one framed barn, one saw mill &
about Itk acres improved.- "
Taken. iv execution at the suit of D. A. Lyons
& brother vs. B. A. Skinner. . _
Also—t-All that certain piece or parcel of land
situate and beingli the toenship of Apolacon.
on beth ;fades of the Milford & Owego Turnpike
road in the Co. of -Susq'a., and bounded ar.d de
scribed as follows, to wit; be ;, -inning in the line
of a lot of land surveyed for Jeremiah Thomp.
hen at the distance of one htindred perches from
the said turnpike, thence running along said
Thompson's line. and' cross . hor the said turnpike
&by hand of Caleb Commit South 35 degrees
West 200 perehes ‘ thence still by Caleb Cartualts
land North 55 degrees West 80' perches, thence
.by the same North 35 degrees east 200 perches,
.and thence South 55 degrees East 80 perches, to
'the plate bf beginning, containing 100 acres, be
the same more or less, with the appurtenances.
'Tavern Hone, one large framed, barn, and one
small building erected for Blaeltsmith:ng, one
orchard, aktd about 40' acres improved, the above
beeold subject to a ground rental of $12,50
,per year. •
Taken in execution at the snit 'of L. Raley
iirs.Miram Cook.
.• Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land
•situate in tha k Village of Great Bend, in the
Co. of Snag's, bounded end described as followa,
to wit: Northerly by Church Street, Westerly
by lands of. Lowrie Green, Southerly t:y !Ands of
the N. Vat E Rail B.oad C 0.., and' Westerly by
lands late of Wm. Dayton, decd, being 40 feet
ovide in front and about 134 feet from front to
rear, with the appurtenances, Mitt frame dwelling
House sad shanty & all improved.
Taken in execution at the suit of Lodusky
Jackson vs. tfamege •
Also—All that certain piece or rowel of laud
shwas And being lo the Township of Bridgewa..
ter, in the Co. of Susq'a.; and bounded And des
scribed as fol leap, to-wit: on the North & East
by lands'of Latham Gardner, on the South by
lands Oflohn Wood dr. Joshua Curtis, and on the
West by lands of John Trumbull, containing one
hundred acres of land with allowance of 6 per
tent; be the same more or lees, with the appur..l
Wanes% one framed House, one framed bsoll.
Orchard, sod mostly improved.
Taken in execution at the suit of Alexander
W. Leisnifig vs. Richard May.
Also--All that certain" piece'orparrel of Tina
situstt in the Township of tiaralorl, is the
of Susq's„ bounded and described as follows, to
wit: beginning at a point in the centre - of the
Oquaga & -Belmont turnpike road in the line of
John N., /timer'. laid, thence North 68 deg.
East, flu' hundred .and seventv-two perches to
atone% thence South 22 1-2 deg ireell 8 2iieen 6
es, thence Booth _22 1.2 deg- Went, 480 perch.
as to the centre of the above mentiened turnpike
read adjoinigg lands belonging to . the_ heirs pf
Joseph Austin deed, theme Noith 32 1.2 An.
Wellik Perches,- thence North 13 13
West go psi hen, thine. North 63 deg. de 4P47,
28 jimehat,,gmealierth 40 deg. Woo l 3ofiefeb-
•
es, thence North 31 der. W est, 9 perches to tiro
place of beginaing,eontaining 933 seres, - Moro of
less, with the appurtenances, one framed louse,
one framed bare, and nbont 90Aerea improTed.
Taken in exteulion at - tho suit of Waiter A.
Lovelace sr , . Morris Loveless.
Also-r-All those certain pieces or parcels of.
land situate and being in,tho Towiiihip of Great
Dead , Co. of Susq'a., and 'bounded and described
as follows, to wit : 100 acres of land late the es.
tate of Jacob : Skinner 2d and Esha Squires.de
scribed in Sheriff Johnson's de ed to Wm. Day
ton, dated April 13, 1844, and on which stands
2 framed dwelling, houses, 1 framed barn, 1 saw
mill, and about 40 acres improvod.—Also, one
other tract of land. situate as aforesaid, late the
estate ofJacala-Skinner 2d and Eliaha Squires,
described in said Sheriff's deed to Wm. Dayton,
dated April 13, 1844, containing 400 acres and
140 perches of land, with allowoce of 6 per
cent. Also.,one other tract of lind situate as
aforesaid. con tain in g'l4oo acres, embraiting that
wlkieh was late the estate of the said Jacob
Skinner 2d as described in the said Sheriff's deed
to Urbane Burrows, and from him to Wm.Day
fon by deed bearing date May 23, 1844. being
the same premises formerly purchased by Ur
bane Burrows and Elisha Williains.of William
Ward and Jesse Lune. and being - the same lot of
land conveyed br Edwin Eldridge & wife to
Ransom smith by deed executed the 20th day
of March 1850; Also, all that other tract or
parcel of land sitsate as atoresaiii, formetly oc
cupied by sal Smithas the "Home farm.'' and
the same as conveyed by tho saifl Edwin El
dridge and wife by deed executed the 18th day
of May 1849. and by Reference to which same
several seeds, the description of said several tote
with more fully and at large appear, said deeds
being recorded in S - Jsq'a Co.. Containing in all
about 1960 acres of land with allowances of 6
per cent.
On the Home farm are two dwelling hoarser`,
one framed barn, ono log barn, one stable and
about 40 nerds improved. •
-Seized and taken in. execution at the suit of
Rans.iin Smith vs. Hiram Curtis.
. A that certain tract of land called" the
Isaac Cox tract," situated on the North branch of
the Wyelusing Creek, adjoining land surveyed
in the name of Thomas Dunlap on the 'South
and the heirs of Hebry Drinker, on the East, Rob
ert Carson, on the North and oa the West by
unknown lands, contaioimz. three hundred- and
thirty acres and allowance of 6 percent for roads,
excepting out of the same one hundred acres now
in possession of Dan. Pepper, iyitig on the South
side of the said Isaac Cot tract, agreeably to the
survey of the same, leaving.two hundred and
thirty acres; the premises hereby intended Co be
conveyed being the farm on - :which the said Car
ter now lives, and which Orra Saper & wife, by
• indenture dated the 21st day of June 1834, re
corded in Deed Book ..No. 9, page 205 granted
unto said Horace Carter in fee. •
-Taken in execution at the suit of Citieb Car,
malt rill: Horace Carter. •
Also—All that certain piece or parcel of lend
sitnate end being in the Township of Silver
Lake, Co. pf Susq'a., and bounded and described
Its follows, to wit: beginning at a Stake and
stones by the side of the Clienang.o turnpike
road, being the'North.East corner of Edward W.
Rose share of the reservatios (so called) thence
by said turnpike road. by its several courses as
fellows: N. 10 den. W. 120 p. thence N. 30 deg.
N. 14 p. thence N. 45 de b . W. 20 p., thence N.
32 deg. W. 3 p., thence 2 deg. East . 141 p..
thence N p., thence N. 39 deg. E. 36 p..
thence N.
_49 deg. E. 24 p. to the Bridge at mud
Lake, (so mike) thence by the said Lake as fol
lows: N. 54 deg. W. 7 p., thence N. 85 deg. W.
11 N. 75 deg. W. 14 p., thence N. 28 des. W.
18 p., thence W. 30 p.. thence N, 38 der. W. 40
p., thence N.lB deg. %V, 56 p. to I Hemlock tree
at the edge of said Lake. the N. E. corner of
said Reservation. thence W. along the N. line of
said Reser% alien 153 p. to a stake and stones
corner, thence N. 7 p. & six.tenths of a perch to
a stake and stones corner, thence W. 229 p. to
a stake and stones, the N. E. corner of the allot
ment of Andrew H. Rose's share of s:.id Reser
%anon, thimce S. 88 p. to a stake and stones. the
S E. corner of lot No. 15 of Andrew H. Rose's
share, thence W. 94 p. to a 'Beeeh tree cornet,
thence S. 88 p. to a stake and stones corner,
thence S. 26 deg. E. 105 p. to the highway,
thence 8. 38 deg. W. 36 p., thence S. 20 dee,.
,W. 12 p. to a stake and stoats corner, thence S.
89 deg. W. 52 p. to a stake and stones corner
. by the said highway, thence 8.2 deg, W. 31
to a Maple tree,thenee 16 deg. W. 41 p. to the
edge of the water, at the shore of .Silver Lake,
thence by the same course 19 p. to a point in said.
Lake, thence S. :10 deg. W. 97 p, to a point in
said Lake, in the N. W. line of Edward W.
Rose's allotment of said Reservation, thence S.
62 deg. E. 44 p. to the shoes of said Lake,
thence by the same course 104 p. to a stake and
stones corner, the N. W. corner of Edward W.
Rose's allotment, thence N. 40 p. to slake and
stones. E. 2 4 ..45 p. to stake and stoAs, thence S.
322 p. to stake and atones. thence S. '76 deg. E.
180 p. to the place of beginning, containing 1329
acres of land. be the same more or less, being
the same parcel of land conceved to Robert H.
Rose by Edward W. Rose and wife and Andrew
H. Rose and wife, by partition deed recorded in
Snsq'a. Co: in Deed Book No. 21. p. 357, as his
share of said Resemotion, with the nppartenan
ces, six dwelling -Houses, seven barns, and about
500 acres improved, it being lots No. 6, 8.9, 10,
11, 12 and 17 of said Reservation, as shown by
deed of partition between Edward W. Rose - and
wife. A. H. Rose and wife, and Robert H. Rose,
dated Nov. 10, 1851.
- Seized and taken in execution at the snit of
Wm. Jessup te the use of John G. Sturgess vs.
Robert. H. Rose.
F. P. HOLLIS Q.R,Sh exit,
Sheriff's Office,
Montrose, M inch 10, 1847. C
Dissolution.
TIIE firm of Simmons & Merriman is, this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The
Notes and accounts may be found in the hands
rife. rd. Simmons until the first of April next
for settlament. Af er which time they will be
left, jn the hands of a proper officer for coTlee.
Lion. •
SIMMONS & MERRIMAN,
N. B. The business in all its ,Branches will
be continued by A. Merriman, who, thankful for
past favors would ask a continuance of .the
Ptiblic patronage. - A. MERRIMAN.
MontrOse kireh 1 0th,.1857.' 11 w 4
Auditor's Notice.
undersigned, having been appointed an
T Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Siisque
hanna County, to distribute the funds in the
hands of James hiewman.,dereased, will attend
so the duties'of his said appointment at hii ot
fiee in Montrose, on Thursday. the second day
Ot April next,. at one o'clock-in the afternoon, at
whirh time nnd place all persons baring any inte
rest in said rand will attend ir t ciy think prciper.
A. CHAMBERLIN;MiditOr.
Montiitseillairh 2d, 1851. • 10*4.
Important to Dagn.erreotypists,
Marble Destlers and others.
Mou'UtnentUl Daguerreotvpe Case!.
itMETHOD has long been sought, for to in :
aert in a durable manner, Daguerreotype
Likenesses to Headstones and Monuments. I
have been manufacturing these Cases for the
last two
_years, and an warrant them to -secure
the picture for a long number of years. ,
The outside case is made of Partin Marble,
and the bu s which encloses the picture and
keeps it in a state of great preservation for. a
great number of years, is Made of brass,—a grew
box. It makes_a very neat job on a.-Headstone
or monument, They are need in Greenwood
Cemetry. - Honnt Althorn. Laurel Hill, and many
other Cemetrira in the United States.
A liberal disconot made to SUMO Dealers and
Dnruerreatypiste. Price from $2,50 each to
$9,50. . A eircular of regrmists will be sent to
stay eddies& frpc, with price list Address.
A. L. BALDWIN, Az of kimmoiPum Dag. C 0.,,
52t63.),,, 365, broadway,Newltork. '
ABEL TUREILL
Keeps all tire--Popstkat
PATENT MEDICHIEB,
and s First _Asti Assoitment of
GENUINE' 0 'WU G ; S:
llientrogOi
apgttautd Poi •
A 81 - /LORNE FOR EVERY FARMER t
MEACHAM'S' PAT'NT FOOT CORN
PLANTER,
By this inetlod the weight of the operator is
made to perform the whole labor of planting and
no time is lost is one can plant as fast as be
can walk.
. The machine is attached to the foot by means
of astrap, or by a screw to the boot of the op.
erator, and is so . arranged as to plant at any
depth desired.
The many advantages of this machine over
all others can readily be seen, and 'their simplic
ity and cneapness cannot fail of bringing them
into generalvise among all farmers, and can be
used on all farms is this section:. Price, $3,51
,For iktachines or County or State Rights, ap
ply to il.. S. SEARLE,
Agent, Moran - me, Pa.' -
N.. B,—These Machines are Warranted to
'Plant more Corn in a day with less labor
than any hand planter, and will plant more cor
rectly than any machine ever invented, and are
lows liable . to get out of repair...RA
Montt else; Feb. 13th 1857.]
Rogister's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given th all persons con
cerned in the following Estates, to wit:
Estate of Henry Ellsworth, late of Milord
Township dee'd, Charlos Tingley. E'er. •
Estate pt Ebenezer Gage, late of Silver Like
township decd, James. Gage & Anna Gage
Efrit.
Estate of Wan. Barton, late-of A polac, town
ship deed., Lewis Barton Ex'r.
. Estate of Silas F. McKune, late of Harmony
township; deed. Robert hicKune, Adnfr.
Estate of Polly Washburn, late of Jackson
township deed, Joseph Washburn Adrn'r.
That the Iceountnnts have settled their se.
counts in the Register's office in and for the Co.
of Susqu'a, and that thesame will be presented
to the ,fudges of the Orphan's Court of said Co.,
on Wednesday. the Bth day of April next, for
confirmation and,Wlowanee, .
Estate of John' Reese. late of Clifford town
ship, deceased, Ma Howard Adm'r -
•J. V. CHAPMAN, Register,.
Registeei office, . •
Montrose, 31smh 10: 1857:
Petitions for Tavern License.
NOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance
of the Act of Assembly, the following per
sons have filed their petitions with the Clerk of
the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Pence for
the County . of Susquehanna, for License to keep
Taverns in said County. ,• * ,
Tohn Cameron, '_ Lenox
Jonas Rivenburgh, . Clifford
Alfred Allen, • Great Bend
Cyrus P. Jackson, Friendsville
Elijah Barpom,. New Milford
,
Philander Phinny, • Summersville
LeonardS'e2rle. - Montrose .
Wm. 11. Sherwood,Rush - • ,
•
Elijah L. Adams, , Auburn
Spencer llickcox, Springville
Hiram Cook, Apolacon
John S. Tarbell, Montrose
Hiram Barnum. Clifford
George W. Lewis, : Dintock
Benjamin Ayres, - Dundaff
. Petition for Grocery License;
O. M. Cram, . Montrose
S. IL WELLS,.Prothonetary
Mnntrmo, March 10, 185'7.
Salt! Salt!! Salt!!!
THE .subscriber begs
. leave to inform his
friends and the public. that he has taken the
Store No. 2(11 ‘Vashington-strett, (ditevtly op
posite Washington Market,) lately occupied by
Volney Elliot, and is now prepared to offer for
sale on the most liberal terms roa casts, all
kinds of Foreign Coarse, and Fine Salt; froni
vessel, or store, either in sacks-or bulk, or put
up in small . bags to order.
Dealers will be furnished with their names
printed .on the bags wnen ordering a thousand
or more. Persons from a distance ordering by
mail can depend upon having their orders
promptly filled at the Low Est MARKET Micas.
GEO. \V. MANN.
New York, March Ist; 1857. lOy I.
Administrator's Sale of Real Es-
tare
In pursuance of an order of Salemade op the,
Orphan'4 Court of Susquehanna County, will be
sold at Public Sale on the premises i on gattarday,
the list day of March next, at one o'clock P.
M., ail that certain piece or . parse' of land_ situ.
ate in the township i of Lenox, in : said County,
bounded on the North by a public road; on the
West by lands of, Thomas O'Donald: on the
South by lands of Wm. O. Gardner, and on the
East by lands of Horace Snyder: containing
about 103 acres. with the appurtenances, a log
house, log barn, and about 25 acres improved:
lategthe estate ot Merrit Turner, deceased.
Terms of payment made known on the. day of
sale. ZING RALLY Admistrator.
9 tv4.
Lenox, Feb. 111; 1857.
Guardian's Sale.
14ToTicE is hereby given that in pursuance
.1.. N of an order from the Orphans Court of
Susq'a County the subscriber will offer to pub.
lic sale by rendue the following discribed prop.
eity the Estate of Benjamin E. Gaige late of
silver [Ake deceased. Bounded North by lands
of Reuben Meeker, and Benoni T Gaige, on
the East by lands of B. M. Gaige,on the South
by lands of Patty Ann Gaige. and on the West,
by lands el Henry Hoag, containing 100 acres.
more or less, about 80 acres improved and on
which are two.orchards,a good dwelling House,
aggnn.house, burns. sheds 3.c. .&e. Sale to be
held upon the premix, 8 in Silver Lake township
on Tuesday Msych 24th 185'7. at.l o'clock P. M
and terms of payment made known on day of
sate. ALVAH W. GAIGE.
gnArdian of Christiana Gaige a minor dx
Feb; 24 1/357. , - 9w4.
Farm for Sale
- The subscriber offers for Sale a•small Farm
in Brooklyn township Sumo's. Co" situated
on Hopbottom creek, two miles from Brooklyn
Centre. and three miles front nontroso Depot
on the D. L. & W IL IL
On said farm are' two framed Honses,Vne
framed barn and Shop, and is well watered. .
Terms made known on application to the un
dersigned. • ALVIN DAY. •
' Brooklin, Feb. 25. 11157—tf.
Sheriff Sales.
v virtue of writs of Vend. Ex., issued by the
Court of Common Pleas of•Susqoehanna
County and to . me directed I will -Expose to
Sale at the Court House in Montrose on Sat.
tinily the 14th day of March oext.at one o'Cleck
P. M.., the following Real Estate to wit :
All thit certain undivided half part of ail that
certain piece or parcel of llnd situate and being
is the township Of Jessup in the County of Sus•
quehanna, and bounded as follows, to wit: Be- ;
ginning at a postin the road leading from James
Funrots to the Wyalusing Creek road nears
western.corner of Abel Chatfields lands, thence
west 56 perches to a post, thence south, 10
degs. west, 72 perches to a post, 11untee we 14
perches to a post, thence North 63 degs. wear,
72 perches to a post in a line of Caleb enmities
land,thence along the same North 10 degs. East,
186 perches and 2.10 of a perch to a post,thence
east .I.4s"perehes to allost, in the above men
honed mad,thence alitnuthe same south d2degs.
west 38 perches, thence south .20 degs. west,
2.4 perches. thence south 35 dens. west, 11 per
ches. - and thence 'oath eighty. perches, contain
ing one hundred and fifty three scres,and ninety.
ltei,perchea'snth appurtenances.
- Seifed and taken' istaseclifjon,at the suit of
Jolt Shepherd vs. L. - W. Birch:mi. •
ALSO—AII that, certain piece of pared of
land situate- and • being in the Township' of
Springville, Susquehanna County, bounded and.
described as follows, to wit f-, ott-the north by
lands cif &files Pritchard and W.. B. Hendrick
east by the Episcopal Parsonage, on the south
by, the- road leading from Springville to the
Tunkbannock creek. on the west by, lands of
*Adel Alm containing one acre of land more
or less, with the apinartenances r one dwelling
house, and all improved.
Seized arid taken inexeention at the suit of
Recitunin BOPe va.'DAr. liollsetiaelt. •
_ . IiOLUSTERAbetig.
aerie's 015.ce.
2000#0,.lifarek 10, 1857.5 . •
Admistrator's. Notice.
7HEREAS Letters of, Administration to
the Estate of Merrit Turner, late of Len:
ex township Sum. county, deceased, have been'
granted to the subscriber; ill.persomi indebted
16' the said estate are recittestedf to make im
mediate payment; ,and . those Waving - claims
against the•same, will present them duly ILI.
thenticated for settlement. to,
ZINA DAILY Administrator.
Lenox. Feb. 1857: 9w6.
CLOVER 81, TIMOTHY SEED.
Received and for sale, and warranted to be the
right kind. By A. BALDWIN.
Montrose Feb. 25th 1857. 9w4.
Timothy Seed.
STANLEY TURREIXS TIMOTHY SEED,
warranted pure. Fur sate by
ABEL . TURRELL.
Montrose, Juunary 20th, 1857.
- Tonementi to Let
rirThE House :ma lo culled the Mel Ifausi
near the Baptist Church, and anothe
small dwelling housp, also an office over Met
dr Tylers Store, to let from' firvl of April, erik
quire orthe Subscriber, or of H. C. Tyler wit
Post Brotbers. M. C. TYLER.
Montrose, Feb. 25th, 1557. 9w3 *
MILLINERY, DRESS MAKING
Ain FANCY STORE
A. D. STORM & CO.
VirOULD respectfully announce to the la
dies of Montrosa and vicinity, that they
have opened a Fancy Dress (ioods it Fur
nishing Store, on Main l.street over the Farmer's
Store, where they will be happy
. to see
their old friends, and fuse solicit the patronage
of new ones. Miss Chase will attend to the
Millinery department ; the Dress-making depart
ment will be underthe charge of Miss %Vatter
house.
Montrose, Sept,l.s, 1856. 38—tf.
Look and Re - ad!
SOMETHING NEW !
THE, undersigned, Merchant at Dimock Four
Corners, has lately discovered that for
ready pay he can sell more Goods, and make more
money at ono.half the usuaf profit put upon
Country Goods; Consequently I can sell Goods
from five to tea per cent, lower than any other
establishment in this section. But do not take
my word for it. Call and see for yourselves.
Bring a little Cash or some kind of :Country
produce, and buy your Goods at a price unpar
/dieted in thO hi;ftory of Mercantile trade. My
stock is large and well selected, and I am re
ceiving -
NEW ADDITION'S
every week. My Terms of ale - are RcAnr Pay.
It will certainly be for your intix.st to wail and
see Inc before purchasing elsewhere.
Flour and Silt kept constantly on hand.
WM. H. THAYER . .
Dimock,/nn. 13th, 1857. •
rarmas aii Pecilanirs'
INSURANCE , COMPANY,
Narth IVest Cor.N" Second and Walnut•st., Phila.
APITAL. One Million Two Hundred and
V Fifty Thousand Dollars. ASSETTS,
$523,057 07, Invested in Bonds, Uortages, and .
Good securities.
THE FOLLOWING STATETIENT
Exhibits the the Business and Condition of
the Company to November Ist, 1856.
Premium received nn Marine and
Inland'Rigks, to Nov. Ist, 1856, $214.684 60
Fire Premiums, 169,796 61
Interest on Lorin% 8,704 47
Total Receipts', 15400,185 68
Paid Marine Losses, - $64.427 04
Paid Fire do. • 39,737 89
Expenses. Salaries and
Commis:mom - - 45,469 00
Reinsurance, •ftetura
Premiums & Agen
cy Charges, - - 27,474 68
$17'7,1 . 28 61
Balance remaining with C0.,5223,057 07
THE. ASfiETTSOFTITE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Philadelphia City and , •
County Bonds, . . 816,848 18
,Railroad Bonds, 11,000 00
cost Prices
'First 3lortages, Real
Estate, - - • 144,509 00)
Stocks,Collaterale,on
Call, - - - - - 32,400 00
Girard and Consolida- •
tionßank Stock, . " 5,225 00.
Depe-its with Dticsn, •
Sherman & Co., New
York, 30,000 8 00
Deferred Payments on
Stock not yet due, 97,700 00
Notes for Marine Pre
miums, . . - 108,080 00
Due from Agents, se
cured by-Bonds. 35,376 18 •
Premiums on Policies
recently issued, and •
debts due. the Co., 26,470 38
Balance in Bank, . . 16,456 74
$523,057 07
Thin Company Innures Buildings, Merchandize,
and Stock, from $ l OO to $5,000, at the Lowest
Bates consistent with Security, and upon the
umst ,Liberal Terms, and make . Pr.omrr
E $l. upon the ndjust ment of Losses under Poli
cies issued bp them.
The Board of Directors have this day declared
a dividend of 15 per cent., payable on demand,
upon the business of the Company, to 'the tat
instant.
1 ,
Ion.THOMAh B. FLORENCE, President.
;DWARD R. IiELMITOLD, Secretary. -
hiladelphia, November 17th 18561:
TIMOTHY BOYLE
.56y1pcibpd 'of Now Milford, Pa., Agent.
R. KENYON
AViNt; completed his cense of Mercantile
Education, of eight years, with two of the
most respectable dealers that the canntry affords,
has located himself at Lawaville qntre, where
he will be pleased to see his-friends from al:
parts of yho country, and would assure them
that he will do them good, if they will only call
and examine his stock of Goods, consisting in
part of
Dry Goods, Groceries; Hardware,
Crockery, 1 -
o f f the 2tiewest Patterns end Best, Quality.
Hilts and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Wail Papers and Borders,
finthrOlns, Carpet Bass,
Drags, and the Host
Popular Patent '
Medicines of
the day,
Ate. •
From his long experience In selling gocdit far
this section of country, he flatters himself that
he will be able to select goods that will please
all, and pledges hilaself to deal honorably with
ill wbo give him their patronage. Soliciting a
large share of your patronage, I remain your ,
servant,: • KENYON. '
Eawaville Centre. January Ist. 1857.. . •
Attention the Whole
THE subscriber,,respeetfully informs' bis
"friend's; (comprising of course the whole
Community,) that tho New Brick Store in Up-:
entwine, one door north of the old "Exchange,"
is filled with s stoclurd Seasonable Goods,con
sistintin pia of Dry•Cdods,Groceries. Crockery,
Hardware Boots. and. Shoes, tints and Caps,
Readyadnde. Clothing, Wall-Paper. Window.
Shades, Fish, Nails, Yankee Notions, &e., and
so on, whie/ be' will sell % fur Cash, Barter. of
Short Apptoted Credit, us !Ow as Can be bought
fn Susqtrefisins County.-
WANtlitt to extfialge, Bitter, Grsir, Peri,
P00101;4 0 441 Mixed Wont Socks. in fact every,
MOrdiantiMe article "which Ms patrons liaVe to,
sell be Will Co m , ttest.o4*
'O l l O O tf-P. . 4e5..p.a%
• • - • J• toitammAic
tfifiorttiii Y e;Vii.. $Ol, 1135& , •
•
1
f
A =Dion REVOL U TION ?
,
THE W.O RL D - UNANIMOUS!
7 CA. gift.,4'
t i f ilpS : A.- / *IC . i'll , =•'' it. *. - ` l l ' : ' .
..v..:t. , •:i = ~,, At- .-,...7... , ,i, .t. -.7 .
•. ItOLLOWAYS' OINTNEE.NT.
The Great Counter Irritant:l
THE virtue of the disease often makes its
way to the internal organs through the
pores of the skin. This penetrating Ointment,
melting under the hand as •it is rubbed in, Is
absorbed through the same . channels, and,
reuchingthe seat of inflammation, promptly and
invariably subdues it, 'whether - located in the
kidneys, the liver, the i lungs, or any other im
portant organ , penetrates the surface to the
interior, through the countless tubes that eom.
municate with the skin as summer rain passes
into the fevered ealth; diffusing its cool and re
°generating influence.
Skin .dis - eases and Glandular
Swellings.
Every species of exterior irritation is quickly
redu-ed by the antiinflammatory action of this
Ointment. Angry . Eaurnons, such as SALT
EIYsIPELAs, TETTES, RlNGUroalf,
SCALD HEAD, NETTLE RASH, SCABIES, (or
ITcn) &c.,die out, to rotiarn DO more, under its
application. Hospital experience in all parts of
the world proves its infallibility in diseases of
tha skin, the muscles, the joints and the glands.
Ulcers, Soros, and Tumors.
The effect of this unrivalled external remedy
upon Scrofula, and other virulent ulcers - and
mores, is almost miraculonc It first Discharges
the pOisoa which produces suppuration And
proud flesh,and '
•tbus the cures which its healing
properties aiterward complete are safe as well
as permanent.
Wounds, Bruises. Barns, and
Scalds.
In cases of the fracture of the bones, injuries
caw(' by steam explosions. BRUISES, BUMS,
ScALns, : ltastatAnsm, Extrmss of the Jorsrs,
and contraction of the sinews, it is employed
and warmly recommended by the faculty. This
marvellous remedy.has been introduced by its
inventor in person into all the leading Hospitals
of Europe, and no private household should be
without it.
Undeniable Testimonyi
The Medical Staff of the French and English
Armias in the Crimea have officially signed
their ipproVal of Holloway!y' Ointment; as the
most reliable dressing for sabre eats, stabs. and
gun-shot woulids. It is aloe used by the sur
geons of the Allied Navies.
Both the dintmrat and Pills should be used
in the. following cases
Bunions,
Burns,
Chapped Hands,
Chilbtains,
Fistula,
Gont,
Lumbago. Salt Rheum, '
Mercurial Eruptions. Scalds..
Piles. Skin Diseases,
Rhebuiatism, 'Petter s
Rinviverm,, • Ulcers. -
Swelled Glands, Venereal Sores,
Sor4s of all kinds, Wounds of kinds. .
't * li Sold at tho Manpfactories of Professor
HoLLowsr, 80 Maiden 4 Lane. New Tork, and
244 Strand. London, by all- respectable Drug
:rig., and Dealers in Medicine throughout the.
Unitsi States and the civilized world, in pots,.
at 2. cents,62 1-2 cents. and $1 each.
There is a considerable saving by ta
king. the larzer sizes.
N. B.—Directions for the cruidnneeof patients
in every disorder are affixed to each boa.
oct2n4o
. GREAT EXCITEMENT AT
Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co's.
STORE,
THERE is a general rush at their establish.
ment; and it is reported that they barn
just received, and are daily , receiving a fresh
supply of - New Goods.
The truth of this report can be best known by
e:tiling at their store on Turnpike Street at the
font of Public Avenue, %%e have on hand a
carefully selected supply: of
READY MA D e CLOTHING,
for loth Ladies and Gentlemen, everything call^
ed for, from a pair of HosE to a HAT or BON
NET. Those wishing to protect their health
from the cold atmosphere in this region, would'
do well to call on us, as we will supply their
wants on lower terms than any other establish.
ment. To our friends, one and all, we would
say, g ive us a call, cod we promise, that - you
shall"go away fully satisfied. •
GUTTENBERG ROSENBAU.II & Co.
Montrose. Nov. 27,1856.
FARMER S!
$l5 will purchase one of the best
CORN SHELLERS and-SEPARATORS
Ever Invented. -
THE undersigned is now prepared to furnish
to FARMERS, Millers and others the world
renowned Excelsior Corn Sheller—the wonder
of the times—being the best, most"durable; and
easiest running Sheller now in use. Warranted
Withal] more corn in a shorter space of time,
than any' other machine, entirely cleaning the
ear, from end to end, without crushing either
corn or cob.
The Machines are constructed with two
cranks, and tinily for a belt, so that two persons
ran turn them, or attach a belt in motion by
a
m ly
power. The attention of persons - owning
Ils, is solicited, as the Machines aro wonder
f ly adapted to any kind of powe'r. They are
`Wry easily turned, and when lance in motion a
small boy can torn them; they are capable of
shelling one bushel per minute—every Farmer
should hare one—as, they sore their cost, in
Its than oho spawns. • .
They are 'on exhibition at Searle's Hotel,
Sayre's Foundry, Ely's Milt in Brooklyn, 'and
at Lathrop's Lake Mills, where they can be seen
in operation at say time. All 'Orders addressed
to the undersigned, will receive prompt atten
tion. Machines shipped at it distance and Wet.
ranted to.operate. D. D. SEARLE.
At Seark's Hotel
Montrose, December. 111 h. 1856.
CERTIFICATE.
THIS is to tertify,Ahat thave examined and
used one of the above. Sheller', for "sale by D.
D. SEARLE, and unhesitatingly pronounce it, eau
of the best, most durable and easiest running
Shelters ever introduCed Into this county. It
wilt shill mort corn in a shorter time tharl Any
other Machine, and la always ready fur service.
I most heartily and freely recommend them to
the Farmers of Susq'a County, as the cheapest
and bestiSheller, now in Die. I have: one in
6peratioil in my mill in. Dimoek,' which neodi
oily to be - seen to recommend itself. Call and
,soe it. 4MIII- ELY
Brooklyn, becember 11th, 1850.
EL P. PORDHAM,
isvccurient to A. &B. BALDWIN.,
MANUFACTURER Or SADDLES, HARKSSW
& TT frog mni CARRIAGE iftlAinnt
IVOULEI . invite all who are In watt 6f air.
• article ever keptat HantesestiOp toy: 44
him a call.
Hornets - undo of iiio beet Oalc
en on *bort Doti**, •
• He has op hard s good assortment of O
4iagtiTritiitninifs which -be offers on the most
„remount:4 tends; rAtniege , Trixtitairtg, done
with neatness and . itl a p a t c h. _
Repairing dote on short notice.
• No. I • 2 tr. $1 BAN/neat &WAN Hotel.
iont"."0“, Nov. 26. 183(1.?-4149
PLENDID Mick EV A st ,
legnowsk
•
Delaware, Lackatrawatisfic W. 11.1 t.
-
New and exPeditions boat' gt4age route Nl*
the Noith and West, via Great Bend antSerito:
ton, and • froth the Lackii ti and. Wyoming
Tallies, directly through to New York' ii'nd Phil-.
adelphia. - ' !f.
• On and after Monday, Jan. 19th, 1817; trains
will be tan as follows:
Cinclnhati E.viiress Train bound mutton N.Y.
Ar. E. R. lt., arrives at . Gt. Bends' 8 A.M., from .
OtYego, Biughanston, &v., and cotineits with, the'
EXPRESS - Train which leaveiVreat Bea for
New York and Phil's, 8.30, a. m.
Due at Montrose; 9.08, 44
• Scranton; 30.40,
Stroudsburg, 1.27, p. m.
Delaware, 16, minutes to dine, 2.00, • 0
Bridgeville, Phil-pass. leave 2.25,1 0
Junction, . 3.35, 44 .
New York, , 7.25.
Piiiiengers froniN. Y. leave Piel'iNn. 2.
North river, at '7.30,1. m.
FrotnPhiladelphis, leave' Walnut st.
Wharf, at 7.00,
Leave Junction. 11.15. "
Due at Bridgeville, Phil. connection, 12.16, p.
Delaware, 15 min. to dine, 12.45, "
Stroudsburg, ' = 1.27; 4 *
Sminton, 3.50, "
• Montrose, 5415, "
Great Bend, 6.55, "
Connectino. at Great Bend with 'the
'Mail Train West at 8.10, p..m.
Scranton Accommodation Train, leaves
Swinton fur Great. Bend at-'10,46, a. al.
Arrive at Great Bend, 3.20,p. ra.
Connecting with Rocheater Accommodation
East.and Day Express West, on N. T.& E: R.
R. Retnrning, leave Gieit Bend at 3,20 p.m.
Due at Scranton, 7.10, "
For the accommodktion of way travel on the
Southern. Division, a Pasaengor Car will be at
tachedto the Expiess Freight Trains, leaving
, .
Scranton at . 6.00 a.m.
Due at Stroudsburg at -10.55 "
Junction at • = 2.05 p.m.
Returning, will leave Junction at 4.00 a. m.
Due at Stroudsburg at 0.50 ".
" Scranton tit '12.40p.M.•
Passengers froni New York will change Oars
At Clartiriville:. • ,
To and , from Philadelphia, via B. D. It.
leave or take tbe Cars at Bridgeville.
For Pittriton, i gingaton, and Wilkesb.sreci, take
&B. R. pis at &Tinton. *
For'Jessup,Archlbald, and eartiondale,Change !
cars at Greenville. '
Tickets sold and baggage checkedbettveen
all station*. On connecting roads: - • _
Passeng,eri to and from Wilkesbarire, Wyom
ing, &e., via Ladkawanna dr. Bloomabur2
Rail
road, go through without any detention at Scran
ton, as the trains mi that road run in connection
with the Express trains oh the D. 1.. &AV. R.
R.,—hence passengers may leave ~Kingston at
9.30 a. m, arid arrive in Philadelphia at 8 p. m.,
or N. York at 7.15. p.
Returning, leave Philadelphia at :7 a.. m., or
New - York at 7.30, and arrive in if.ingaton at 5
p.m.
Face frotuKingston, Wyoming, and Pittston
to Philadelphia, $440, to Now York, 64,75.
Tickets sold, and Bagrage checked thr;yugh.
, JORN BRISBIN, §up't.
Wm. N. hats, Genl Ticket`-Agent. ' •
Sore Le,Ts,
Sore Breasts,
Soto Heade,.
Sore Throat'',
Sprains,
Stiff Join'',
THE SOCIETY FOR THE ENCOURAGE
MENT OF WEARING CLEANSHIRTS "
AT
No. 106 Chatha s tn-st.„; COI.. Of Pearl-Lt.
NEW-YORK,
Keep on hand extensive and complete assort.'
ment of the lateati mportations and best thatititte
tures of
NEW It. R. ROUTE.
ROMME
GENTLE 11 N i 8 rtrtiNlSTithi G 0 d St
Equal in material, make, texture, durability
and style, to any St.:tek tit'er offered in till eosin
try--tind at prices which cannot fail to mitt cloise
CASH buyers. CoNtls Tr No Or
stuns's-with linen bosoms, collars and *HA:bands
of the best qualities, and new and choice styles.
cAucono.-The latest and most attractive pat'ns
UNDERSHIRTS and onAwEns=ol Woo), Merino;
cashmere, silk and cotton, of destrableand dura
hie qualities—and The 'I I E-io'r wow. imair garm
ents, so highly approved by Physlbisthili. Also
the shaker shirts and Drattreris.
Cnsysre.—quperior - quality bad- beantiful
styles,and a full assortment of stocks. collars,.
Nectves, Gloves, Scarfs, and Unifiers of.the. riett
tat kinds. Suspenders—An almost endless variety,in
cluding the finestand most durable. -
Pocket-handkerchiefs—silk and Cotton—plain
and printed—an unrivalled assortment.
Half Hose----Wool and cotton, of the best tex
ture, selected expressly for retail trade. ; •
Morning Robes, and Gowns-;.-ElPti'stitit Pat
terns, excellent material, and or the bust make.
This stock comprises all grades; from the
lowest to the richest. that can be produced—
and having every facility for' Importing and
manufacturing. not exceeded by nny 'tither •es
tablishment in the United states—buyers; there
fore, wIl consult their interest by examining
the goods which are sold at tliti
LOWEST POSSIBLE 'cask rarer.s.
Eir Goods promptly delivered at all the
Rail Road Depots. steamboats, Ac,. and in any ,
part of the city, without charge.
*** Shirts made to order by experienced
hands, In superior style, at short "nstieP, wsr•
ranted to fit. Or No machine worst done in
this establishment.
Sept. 11, 1856.-s—n3Sly
YlaW" N11121'4,1i2Z
Shawl, Cloak & Dress Gooda-Em
- potiurii for Pall 1866.
H•BURRITT would call attention to his
;new Stock tif Fall and ,Winter
including Egreatvariety of Rich Fall Prints t:„
new. Styles, Plain and Fahey Pelaines and Cash.'
meres, Plain and Fancy .Hohair. Cloths, .Plain
and Plaid Merinoes sad Paramettari, Black
Brocade, . Plain and • Fancy Silks; WOOL- Bra.
cede, Cashmere and Silk Shawls,.Gebb; Shawls,
Rich Ribbons gad Flowers, Ladies Cloths nal
Rich :Velvets for. Cloaks, Broadcloths, Cassi,
mere, &c., with a large:guar : talent - of otherSta
pie anti-Fancy Goods; as usual, including Hard
ware; Croikery,' Iron ',and Steelj Gill,
Boats and Shoesi HAS; Ca" Ciodi , Bnfjlo
Robes, Cametitigv - ate., with I - large and now
asartintelitAir gitoteit. id* tilt( VW • aritiroilidi
styles and construction, all Which will be . 'Mid
to meet ; the 'view* of the closest buyers ; for,
Cash otraptwoved,Credit.
.Noe* Milford - ,'Sept. '• "I- , •
BLASTING Powder, Safety Fuse, auditifle
Powder for sale by I.N. BULLARD.
liEAUTlVOL*ariety of Walt Paper at,.
17 Jan. ist %I] KENYON'S
'VINE neeenzoent or Ladies Fine Simen at
Jan. let, W.) - KENYON'S.
CIAN DERRIFA and vior Raison, for oohs
by . .- : • I. N. BULLARD:
Money! .31Coneyl . Money
yxTult ,I3H WITHOUT' MONEY? when" It
VV just ,as easy for any one . to be soutid.
with a pocket full as not, it they only think am
I have got;. new artic4e, from which from fire
to twenty dollars a All ,eia be Made,
male or femsle...,:it, Wi l ly reipeetifile bmq•
Deis, mite which is, wanted 111
tarntlY Ifoitetlstatei, Rnolnie in°
dOrarik , at erl risk, and I will tomtit,
by retti!iti mail a Circular, with full
in OJeart. The booboo is very Try it,
If.; you are out of em 41'4110y_ will never
ingret , it; for it wilt bb better rot' yr.u , to pay the ,
a b ove sunk and biairea good litswipas, tiles to,
pay twenty:.five cents for viriousiiidsertiaiu:
meet., This is AV boMbrik if; Try,itt
T r y it; Akio* yoor.leuete to,
DWI.OIIT MONitileiNew York,
I ,sent fina 61- tat CiraglAr to an 'Edit& tit
George and fie: ma **otitis la his pager
followlog: •
14 /036100 . 4 . lea *on* of
I will liigt, icy (6,14 readers that *beers, - r a
yS Artouk '!)f imploymentthAti/.# 1. ,401n0e4
basilica 4;w giCid Wallow and .money ;can bi
op it for itiaai tie ta~ . ettnit:
- ELECTION , OVERI ,
The Cesaistrr is. Quiet
ND now that winter haslonie, r 4rnon
tin'pthism; should prepare:4S "'enjoy',
fruits of their laborq-lo& okneitietitakintriiiie/
requirements Fire4lo,- -- liiippines4 a opt,' - '
two of wine of the cfrallia-Booksist reiiellhoind
the Montrom,Barik &rim which - -
sold es 'cheap as st any other,::-Be iftnes-Aide -
side of N. 1. City, Or econ Entrfr
great Gift Boole sale in the City, that se*,-604
so many . Oeislars and Peaknireip, -
Among the hew Doak!, are Ihrefifileikir:def
Life, Dora Grafton, - Lite Of Gen:Morgnn;"'Timso - • •
'per cent a Month or the Perils of Past Lie=
The Last_of the Foreaters, Died.. Torett•
Violet. A Post Vries Direettil:.'ou ataboills
Man's Guide, a Book that evil" Thilingsgt
the,Cosafry Om* own.J, arta Eafoediaolti-`iall
Teat Book, <
ALSO a 'new Koch . Books slttbleit - t # :
will be sold Upuii.thr priniiipielltat the * 4 ntaila
sixpence is tenter than the
A new PhYslvalGeography . of the indre4. -
States by D. M. Warren. the meat:thing
Berard's History or jive kJnitt•d.'StAtOn
School ,Book jtiat Eiemontag p et . ,„
sons for Sebetilsand ran:Hies bY C a sa
a first rite thing,,Gret ifs Elements or • g -
oi.4memr, Colborns new series of 'Ailthmitiefisf
also--Greenleaf's netv•Arithinetia.
Webs/fps Dictiqnaiksalf sizes arid 10
said cheaper than that' , 'Penkitife. Manse
Diaries for 1851—A good assortmettlyszetaill
right al to price. and Almanacs' for 1057 f
A new lot of Blank BoOlts„ WritingDopWiritit,„
or without e.opies, Ink Itaek t u rd Red,Pens.4o.,_
Paper of diiferMt, sizes atid
- gidrue, ftaior - PbriAiOnies,"
Lints, l'Amps, •PortfOlio'i,Corint,ylPoeltil.l4fise
of the different States =
A. N.'tULLAIO. -.
lifontroso, Dec. §, 18011. •
N. B.—Christmns and Nett , teitmwitt be-fittit
itt a few tlays--a wtird to`the'tilee Ste-
P. S. : —Any Paper. or Magutine -phblishe, d'Att
the United 'States can lie procured , at iheigirat
clot phice. , Enquire et the P. O.
NEW GOODS. sf' -'
..... rPHE subseribbr hair Uspi
-frt- _lLday returned trent li
lik b*
4 0
1 C
York with a large kid Ifirell
1 - selected'assorttnenthf t TI L r
i ~ WATCHES. .TEWEL4it. - '
--- I.:Y. FANCY GOODS, al*.
* . i . t — ' Comptisl4 alaloatr e v e r its#`
tie!= in his line of buslnesit. AMong his 114.04
may, be found-- , - . ' ,
Ovid and Sitter Watches in 'great variety.,
laige portion of which fire; of his bwh ithp o ,
-
tun.)'
" 1 ' a '
Cameo, gold stone,mosam. en meliiii, fith ,
coral andel, gold Earaings and Brenistpinik. . 7
Diamond, ruby, pearl. garnet, 4ranieb, aide,
oynx,chased, plain and children's,Finger
Gold, silver and plated Watell Chink WA
Keys.-
1.,.
Gold; sitter, pitted, steel slid grtuab ,
apbeta
cle§.
Gold brateltts,lotkets, watth Oohs, ships,
sleeve bottbns, studs, vroStea, pens and Plitt .
SILVER spoons, forks, cup*, pie, cake, that
and butter knives, napkin rings, Salt cellatin ibitto
and gravy ladleb. card cases, tt..l. -•
Pearl and shell card eases and ports nibitili, -
Coral beads.jet armlets, scissors.i ._a.
One, two, three ; and tour bladed baleen. i
Hass tier, guitarand violin stlibga.
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Some very rich p o tted 'tette* eakb batiste.
table and desert ktiites atid carvers,etutillbitieks,l
snuffers and trays, tea settS, spoonit abd forks: 1
Amber and wax betide, cornelian Allen -- c
Britannia ware, seising birds, nebdies. - s
Shell, burnt° and ivory combs.
Il , ,
air and tooth brushes, &c, die: , or' bkl
till be sold at the lowest cash prices, it. old
stand of
At FRED r. MUM: - -
No. 2 odd
Binghamton, Nov. 1.
- 1856.-1347 . ' ".
E. Pluribui Ura
SOME folks translate this celebnited Moths
" One of many”--otheks, say the mastiltenll
- is, " let the tail go - With the hide7e4,l4
the real meaning is," il, tip-tek itio44ll
institutien." If you don't bblieve ttlllit
John Grot - e's shop, a fe* Steps froM Sentitosi.lio
tel, and ha will convince von and show icin
the Fall rashionti,
for Men's and Boy.'s.clothing for, 1125f1i. - Don't
blunder- into i.Jewstharp, establishment, Where
you are likely to get tooled. With bad *ark, My
shop is on: Turnpike street. 2tid,. baildibi. from
Bearle's.Hotel. my Work., fO'
well and wear wall g land r my priers fataloitable
,
for cash don fl. - f - -
pr . Cauldg, done tit itaual
JOMN cabtlar
leldiftrole Oct. 15th. 185 t. •
Btarrucca `Raft
Aire
iiviLuAmTRE/Lilli CO:; ett_littul
V with thellirgest; beat, and bbtspest Idea,
of general merchandise in town., ebnaistingir
Axei. Alpncesi anti Alipiee.
Brooms, Boots and 'Bedsteads. • • .---
Clocks, Calicoes and Clothing, - , •• -
Denims, Drugs, and Door -
• Envelops, Edging, and Epsoin SOW -
Flour, Flannels, and Fistaibokst
Maas, Groceries, and Glinbibtat,
Hats. Hams, and Hand-fiatvi.
Ink, Indigo, and Itnparial Babies (4essia.l
•• lags, Jaeonets, and,hivedtiiPs: -• .
Knives; Knobs, and lieninbky
Locks, Lamps and , Looking -
Hatches, Muslin* tind liblaSseit: • - •
Nutmegs, Nankeen, and Netionn; ";,
Oils, Oxbows ilbd OVeralli. • ••
Pirk, Pills and Poidei. • -
-' : l4,neensitarit,
' • Rabbets; Raisins and RauttsPii.
I those; Shitts and Sugar.
,TobaCco, Tea and. Trace Chalk.-
Ilmbrellas t Undei , ehirtil•andifitibn:Usts.
Veibl,,Vinegar end Vitro); • -
- Whips, Wallets and •
, Ktra Superfine Fleur: •
• York,Cottonades Hats. '
Z. Anil many otbei aitiefel tvbinktikii,ol .
selling at ti•tery small' •adirente 'On ecilltilffrem.
i•Samij profits"-and fait dealilbgbitbe-inktioloi
the Summer orfia.- Give a6ts it'tfaillitid - fiat:itter
truth of our itesertititrit. •••••• : ,•!
,•,,
' Lanesboro, Pa,i May tt, sot,
Evans aiatoi t i ercat gift Book -
409 Itrortditraty, Nerwtork.
FINE GOLD ,4E,WI..RY artiEN :met,*
puamitsEus OP BOOK& -
g Beoks will , be ekole. - *slow as eaCkbad -
t stoker titores,meay of them forisaw-Now
Nolte received daily. A. Gift varying la.vahts
from 25 eentoo slo9, , given with •aeb book at
the - time .it is Boa.. Having- en bat slaty.
large stoci of new and,taittabießoolfrosia-4svor
motto Large salea'and_small pro j kloPilm.,ere
detetinined tr., give our castomeiribetter har.
'gibe than can be had elsewhere. - Any keot
published kn New York of Ptilisdelphig6oll:
promptll sont, gilts inhabit orlriu
Usher** price. Castoff** of - Book*
.!•••
*Mk, containing fell explanations will he seat
freo to all parts oftko eonntry.-' - - '
The moat Liberal Initeemants atit'alfar4lia
Agents.; Any wasp by sending 'lll "low *Plat
for ten booksi - WAhmoler laelesed, *lll be
titled to tit' lEstra Sook pi +Gift. -
AU orders for hooka ;containing 0 •11.( 1,
ensure, perfect Sal felf,) i money,::.(
Amt holed/64.W
the NM °Mee *Sete they ore mailed; Out
:acted lo Evade & C0., 401 Y 31114 . 4 1, 9 10, 10 r'
Nork.
,Rtfotimrcs,-7-.lt.'lT "um*, Street. Philadelphia; lt.
at;Co.iPhilitdelphis;
*i t . New Yorirt DerbtiklathemkNitarfoitii,-zi..,
'Nat; York.. 'u remia to iiViiisliiitmo.lV-ri
e\riltOttlirivir
Prinelpelliklaw
Branch Storeasi 12+5 •=l.
Nashingtoa, r
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