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

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Mad awt tiny Faur,,O, air a td woi l k sok i Aove by ,
Schtiol Bat tiattighirurr,"Not.;2 '.57. N. M Nur. 9: "- ntritith-r. -
Ail te)whep, 9f the timn are invited 19 attend. 1 • ._
LOAM' Veftliratlo-7-Ite Ladies will hold
a Pc.tirld in Amtdemy Hall, TumAirm.c. Nob.
17, 437, for tire ben,:fit of the 31. Z. - Church.
,150 1 Lady itid - Gentr.•
Cream orrdllWiiitCustra. Tfcliets at &Miley &
Rcad'a,V. Pl. ChandlolN Al the Post 01110..—a.
Good tamale_ Wilt He in attendance.. Tlf4
public ere invlred.
Lecture. -,-By request ofthe citizens, Prof.
J. F. I.STODVARD KiH lemurs to the people of
New 51i I find and - Vleltrity'l nIIA RN UM'S HA LL.
Thursday Eevening, Noe. 12th, 1857. at 7
o'clock, P. hi.. on Ptitur .i.stiTRUCTIoN, with
special referezve to thelettahlishinent of a per.
tnanent NORMAL SCHOOL in this County.—
The public are earnestly invited jo stletsl
W. FAUROT.
K RARNUM,
Nov. 4, 1857
Teache \ ro' Estiminatiaiss.—.-1 will
gnee t, applicants for certificates in -the ditrercut
towns, us follows:
Nov. 14th, N. 'Alil ford, Ward S li., 10 o'elock,a m,
,- 16th, Harlot -II Village, ' 4 N 4 , ..
" lith,Koatzek, Gibson .4
-" 14 it 1
" 18th..htekson, No.ll - -
" 191 h, Thomson Center " "' "
Harmony.Oalland,andSusq'aDepor,
,- .20th, E As t 111115..1.1, 10 o'clock,a.M.
" =2lst, -'t. Dcad, Village " " .. ~
" 234E4 Bridger., hlont rem" 7 4 t ~
4 . 24114.1ragap,e-ornell 44 4, " ci
~ 25th, Rtoili ,aransTer's " " ' 4 +
it 2601, Aubuirhcentar . _ " a
- •si ' rith,gpriigillll , 4l, 011 i ‘iil . - " "
" • - l ittith•Zito ocilaitorier!s . 44 , '''
" 401)3j3t01141n,, Conte? „4. ''
Dee. • I;.t. LitTirop.lllUsd al a " "
-Glenwood " " "
44 .31 illinklr4;e4ml 4* A 14 -
44,164ricnitt . chic h'
SOO earit;Clkiiroh
761, Franklin, _
_
Liberiy. Br. Y .
44- tith, Bresekney" - •
1 ' '1 Oth.ChneoaUX. 9 . a • a
4. I Cb; F. Lake.T4o4 - res." - " " .
" l2th,3Gddioto B.'s ..44
i4tb.Atolacon,Lll." " " " "
The examination will comment* at the time
appointed,- and close at -4 o'clock atter which
,time any queatipati t int , . one 'tiler desire to ask.
is regard adioie zrhic:it /are &en asked. will be
-cheerfully anewwed. 'All tea:bers LAO' eipect
to be r.vvinir:rd will pliase he at the place ap
pointed, at, the*h9vir named. They will also,
please have with _them waheetpr more of foolscap
"err, pen and ink. Th' tiamination will be in
part vcritten, and the above requisitions Must of
necessity be complied *ith by each applicant be
fore tbeir-examination can proceed.' The School
Directors will of course be present,maithepuli:
lie are Invited. -
AT- TEWKSBURY, Co. Supt.
Nov. 4t1,18/5% • ' • 43
Weyer, like eeeryyther form of disease • to
which the hurtiabsprtetc, is liable, is caused by
impure humors.: ris•beirrg paused b, the more
rapid action of the lit oo,:l §trlfg - eirig nature
in endericirliitto eitst Outer the body the cor
rupt tatter which is deadly,opposed to health.
`Hence the ghost and bed I.amors are at war with_
'each other,,and Mei - cOmniotion which follows
cacao; 'fever and limit: "The symptoms of fever
are various; calming heaviness,. languid, difficult
lareathieg,eyea drill and' heavy; anxiety. sighin,g
and yawning, at3oknate - heat end , cold. After
which the-psticnrecOplains of pains in the head
and back, great thirstmati tea tend gictnc es, a full
ness afoul the stomach,"and gonietimee vomiting
billions inattet;; , -.-14.:74 , airuirallaidian Root
arc neknowlettealtialbili •atrengthing anti . • de.
ligh4rui 'medicine fir -TcVera.' They
mot mill c3eanac bowcla- form
matter, but•they open lite 'excretory
verweia, catalpa thein ! lo pnar copious effusions
from the blood into -the botwals, after which the
'corrupted MilSsis ' throAn oat uf thc Ali
that is required, in urgent ,case* of fever. wits be
So take large doses.-An order to have them op
erate theroly by the bowels, take from 3 to
eight and mwriing, until the fever entirelvdisap.
pears. After which, from 2to :II in the evenieg,
well, and son will be convinced that this is
the best, way to.cure, fever,because .They,airiva
all inflaminatidn, and restore the body tea state
of sound health. And the blood and other fluids
will be AO thardly Fiurifiod that disease in any
form will betiltelti
_- • •
In Abingkiein,..Nny id, :by R e v.: S.- C. Darter.
Dlr. THOMAS MURPHY, and Mist SUSAN C.
. :I`j•IOMPt . IOI4, bath vf Aktingtnn., .
'3( rant); rm 1h 5Th, tAtes* 111 .
Mr. DYER S. 31rICEEBY j , M New Milord, and
MiKs MARY 3..14 - 1 - AY,;*4l4ln fortnWplain, .
*IOW. \
In thotovvrishifibf 'Springville. in this r-'o - unty,
on the morning of the TOO islet, in .the 'Mb
year of her age, Itirai. EUTIICE PARKE, widow
of Col..Thotremicrke, deceased.- ' - -
The corisiitirit hfirarid"allaricter, the long
and patient-dontinuatice in Weil doing • the celpi, i
resigned and Peaceful end of au aged-fol 1 °We t of
Clara; shittild be.reeordetl... hot hilirever.gs sn
c,
_eulogy upon Crates& wilichis perhaps tno . .
mot', b 'AAR an incentive to alone who mimic to
emulate theiT virtues. "The memory of the
is blessed:" glad -*Cold be cheriighed. i, _
Mrs. Parke "arts the daughter 'Of Willant
Champlin of Newport,Rhode Island; born in the .1
-year 1768. married to-Cot. Parke in llittli, - mid I
tame to the fain sonialhill aM7dink ('r.tkevi II a) ,
.in 1801, when. the whole count/ ',l7entit f of the I
Wvomitig 'Valley syas a ,wildertitss. , A a*- : .her I
i•hcldhood and youth trere•Pliellt in ibilaiidat of
the turmoil and conflict of the Royeleholuiry
vritL separated for. more thsultwo years i'muther
father and a portion; of his -fantily,,, who were
prisoners Inj'Neivirottovilile it Was garrisoned
by the British; so iitellticture part- ef -her life
was spent in rearingn - numerous family, ami d
The' lone Ur - ii. - aiami„,aounl i ty, Mkt saw the
birth, ittfirocy indleaulkollidWHlhiliallkia l Paw 1
sod through threqeuelitrnitti.4/i4 livid until I
bet children's:4mnd iitildien arose ta ~.call alter'
• blessed. Though/ter 1 . 404 was portly t'otie.ber'
heath" was, generally good; her minkto the
'smith/impaired, rind ,her,retoilretion, riMpecially I
of the scenes and events of hermitic 'tre s tle 'act- ;
ly clear and 'accurate. Though the change from
her New England borne and its refined society, 1
to s log cabin in the forest, almost without so
ziety, was te one-of her. age -Yerl Zreat4 yet be.
tiering thather path was marked out., and bitr
lot hi life cut by Him who cannot era; Wilahas
joined ORr trui•st and fnost endearing Pleasure
with the conscientious performances larverduty,
the whole tenor of het life was active, seltdeny•
ing, howly and singhlAtinpentinthenent
one and !faithful tilscharge of her duty in that
elate of life into which it lutdplesied tied toeall
lier c so that-not enfy bet trrni IT / 'but sit Who
knew her. testiftechhit she was in affectionatp,
kind And faithful wi fe , mother, trietui actioe?gh.
bur, lira: Parke lmilin early life- been •trained
in the faith eras founder of-Rhode Island—
Roger Willistis--::- - bilion.* shit. made a public
profession of riligien, she, .with her -Itinahand,
joined the Episcopal Chirch; of - takich she., re,
ratified nineruber until her -decease. Her Otis,
lien life. wits, quict,:unobt.ineive, ; steady, nod
peaceful. Her heirt viailait altar upon- which
I.bc incense. of love/aid :gratitude,- kindness and
aftection, were cut:44lll4ly luitaittg, while- het
'Wu by the consiaietiOenor Of a quiet helywatk;
Y'ae, a constant byulaiOToitutit to ti/i) Sinrior,•.
?or llersDailth had DO lerr011: __ Pe lovers! -4
het lam ytutist, alleluia quietly and peacifittly,
though with'cheertulnescandloliguatiou,,,aqmit.
ad the sutranons.'.l"holinater-ie-contetend-citil.
*tit fur thee.7._SheAttiner, hir•inlionitshei;lltilete.
tiered, le whom she had emnuhtiediliff soul, itiid
often -laid, 1 :1 ammo he nifamken, 'He - Witt 44l.eli
me trety.r J-fier laii.endlirst zliefiitiiikr:Skt
hfe her trine: calm: arstatilatted Pseterell.=
Like the Son meth* gently I In his iddeileeMac;
herlife Om* -swary-stray—tileisper tplietiy
burned citita - iltheitsti - sii Oink 4- liettlyi Of OfOri:
sty of uiad - Corileiess - f to liieilant..llietialtii
waveeidnitt.-- - sha,rporda tbstravois- inertly
the;, /filiivitralreirtliia world to the *.!t
vsentlittbliogli under'smilWi of said, "it was not
dmikkip her. the lamp of pt4miseivitik4l o -4bi a
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EIBILMiIi
=ill
lirEW MILFORD
SELECT - SCHOOL;
szvaaT,lnonglipzu.
HE. SECOND TERM of this School will
i6} .onekke Dee. 7th, .1857. Rooms in the
elteel Building will be - rented nn very 'rosin.
atilo.te'rinig` to. students wishing to board, them.
iserv4 .Tuition, in cote'muri English tn.:lnches,
(P4siolo'n includtil) per qr. of 12 week", $4.
New 51ilford. Nov. 11th, 15.57.
• •
Ekecutoes Notice
I‘ T orcr. IS hereby giVe-11 . to all persona bar.
.ing demand , ag.tinst the otate of Daniel
"Corry, deceased, late of tiltooklen township, that
the Name must bn TUrsented to * Ferdinand
pie for settlefuent and payinent, ad all persons
indebted to said estate are requested to 'make
immediate payment.
ti Fr.nntsant Witer , rt.t,tkecer,
F4.4tAntrn Toanr, Execer.
Brooklyn, Nov. 121in:1857. ' 14416.
IMi=:=l3
FOR EVERY MAN'S LIBRARY."
ItARE INDUCEMENTS 'ltl AGENTS.
CANVASSERS WANTED to obtain sub
scribers for the .-Comrsanexstva GEOGIIA.
Fur AND HINTOgY, ANCIENT AND MODERN. OF
THE. WORLD;" by S. G. Goobutcn. (Peter
Park.).. Handsomely bound-in elotb.gilk; and
illustrated *rah 200 . beautitul . engravings and 80
triipk Price $3. Sold only by agents, to each
of w brim a sweiai district wit bo given. .:Applh.
cants shoutdatate whateounties they would like
to 'canvass. The, book is now made: Copies
will be sent by mail, post paid. oh receipt of the
price. Bills on all sol*eut banks taken at par.
The s•lfcrne Jiturresi," says of this Wolk : "No
family should be without it." For full particu
lars in regard to an agency, address.
GEORGEW. ELLIOTT.
• Publisher and Bookseller. •
No. 172 William Street, New York.
r , mg
ce , et u
I=l3
lIMICCIIIM
1:1MEMIE1
Eir kinds 'of School and MiserPatient)*
Books,Chesp Publications,Stationcry and Msps,
furnished at the very lowebt prices.% Chders
HIGHLY IMPORTANT
• TO IHE PUBLIC IN•IIIESE
HARD.A - TIMES.
SUBSCRIBERS hating. b4ll so fortu
.riate as to hare some MONEY on hand du
ring 4he dreadful Financial Crittia, bare availed
thenisolvell of the opportunity affitrded - them in
New York City to boy ala - rge lot of • - -
• :DRY GOODS, for CASH ,
at (o 20 to 50 per cent. below tianuracturers'
prices, and they ploptsie to bell tlittn correFpon
din.ely cheap; as will be seen by the annexed
schedule:
lie/ivy !Mir ide..brom n Sheeting, 6 I.4c,worth Sc.
F.ne y( r.l wide Meal: ed Shirtiog, 7e, worth 10c.
Fine all wool Flan'l, full yard v. ide, 25e, worth 38.
Rich dark (.7..olicoes,brxi , qua ilhfast cols. Bc, w. 25.
Dark Caliecei. madder ccicra, 6 1.4 c. worth 10:
Stiondid(hii.hcol.s )De Lainev,l2l.2e.worth 25c.
Rich Dark P a da; kir dresses, (pal r ailk,) 111-2 e.
I.i-0,111.31e. •
FreoCh Merlanes, all .hides, 50c. worth 87c.
All Wool Ou LaiDeß; 2e. worth 44c. . • -
Black Silk:, 50,42 1.2, 75, And Sic. worth ..
20 pet- cent. more.
•
Dellaie, 6
. 1.4 e , worth 12 112 c..
Ileaky Dark Satiners•Jor Pants, 31c, worth 50e.
Heavy :nixed Casairairtesostii wool„50, worth 75r.
.Splendid 4Apubk Brae he Shawls,. &tufo Silk and
Wool. oafy Sto,-wortf‘ 818- -
Single Brodie ,
tort C0tt0a,43.25, w, $.l:
Do. do.. • do. all Sitk arid Woo l ., 50,w $6:
A grga!:aariety othorartiebsiZequa4rnlicap.
The &Love GOO& wilt - be sold far CASH ONLY
. Thrn,e who call first will secure the GREAT
EST BARGAINS.-
N. WILSON at. co..
corsterCosrt artd-Wiairtitw Ilatapktti Glee c.
Binglamtori,'Nov. 10; 1857. - Im. -
SU SQ uvry NOIL .SCHOOL,
Prof.
J. Fs STODDARD
, I?LTAn‘.J r- fl?' s
r IIE UNDERSIGNED, have the pleasure of
announcing that, the SusguciLL3Sa Col7tirf
Nonfat. Scum -Los-VA again open in the Acanc
ratt Burt-macs at : Mentrose on •
Iflondar, lifis* . esakifiseir VIPIFh., 1851,
to continue 23 Weeks, under the elutrge of Prof.
Srocoico, and competent Areilstants.
To those soio desire to attend itehool, this op
portanity fairs rare inducements.
NOY'. S4rOPDAWL'S Cliarl.:Cter aR a thorough,
practical Educator and Author—his' discipline,
‘cholarkhin. and superior methods of Instruction
—is already too well knoWn to require coinment .
Those who design becoining Oatherx should
not fail to avail themselves of the advantages
here presented.
Prof. Sroonastp will deliver, dni-ing the term,
a tourso of Lectures upon The Science and Art
of Tearling,. dna Moral Plciener,
Then; will he' sn Exittritnental tlepartmebt,
connected with the Normal Sabot, to st-tdch 40
pupils only will be adtditted.
• E.XPEIVSES.
Tuition in Normal Department
per qr. 'weekti, sf,oo
Esperinfintal, ". " 3,50
" " 'Latin andlkeek. 6,08
Board per Weelt,fromff2:oo to 82.60 • •
ft iii,bighly desirable thin the tuition Ws hi
mad iii advance. The money will be refunded
If the - Modem is tept from school by prOtraeted
Studento can beard Memselven the same air
duemg the Pall term. Cookine Stoves and fur
niture maybe rented of Mr. Sayre at very rea
sonable ;ratan.
N. B.—lt in highly important that every stn.
dent be- present the fret day of the term, as the
classes will then be formed. and mustiest **signed.
- W. JESSUP. Pres't. -
• . C. F. Bean, Bcc'y.
Montrose. Nov. sth. 1857. -
ALL that certain piece or parc'el'or lantt san.
iiti towaihip nfettneonnt in the
enjoin* "of Rearra; hetet. lilt TqcO!'l 12 en 'a !nap
ef - re.nnerk , "nrihe Rhode Mind parehi*, can.
hi; nintr 1099 ICI serett.' and ia bonnet 4 ailrfAlorra
tal "At tfie, tpleili• helot ite..ll.B:And on the
a4411 . 1* int -no: Int nr iaiti ri . An r7ei. arlth itta
appprtenapea, one' itarentffirheivise;ltnd
mod tikrn; ore and 5t0440 eery;
Takes lii'efee:rtitqa it The ilia
~ewltt r = rlj. 7n ti
Stillitifbfgil"tp VA/ it , et:9!.
iT* *_ l'l l l l lll2 4-1164 t i,16 00.•
;'-- 4/dROO- 2 4 . 0 age: 'and ant rest
itrect
p 1 romotredl;.l.loigeipma4.pa4bAppoi6s-
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Sheriff's Sale.
laloY iirtneetrindry :Tito issued by the Coort
lir•of C,itimiOn Pk•as of.io And fortheConoty
of Snequeiraitn2,, and to. ate directed, I Arill ex
pose 'to este by public veruloo =at the Court .
Firouse is Motitroge.oh bb*atordar. the I.ith day of
hienrctaber next:at era cielock, - P. N., the fallow
lag Reid igetate: to iit - ;
1. - 4 , 4"fdp'4llrooklyn in cob nty . 'of Susq)l, -
and bounded and deseritoll as fullews, to wit;
on the north by lands oro. Thinly and o.lAight,
an the eats by land of said Wright, on the south
by km* Of I. W. Holley and S. Geri/C, nod on
the west bylanda of F.-Whipple and I. N. Palm
cr. containing about - 6# acres,be the siuto more
or testi, with, the appurtenances,—oile framed
houftei-nnelog stable, and about 30 acres impro.
'ved, beThg, the same lands recently occupied' by
Wise Wright dec'd.
Tnkinrin execution at the suit gt Alfred
• Tourge Fra..-cillo Wright.
A LS,CP—AII that certain piece -or parcel of
land, :knit° and tieing in the township of Great
Bend. in the village recently called Lodersville,
in thetountvlof sttAtja, bounded and de/bailed
as folllows, to wit; beginning at the north west
corner of the main boilbing on the Great Bend
and Ceshneton turnpike read, running thence
about south 27 deg. cunt 66 feet. thence at tight
angles with the said last mentioned I ine,about n'th
63 deg:east 100 feet, the ace in emote parallel
with the first mentioned line.shout n'th 27 deg. w.
ailing the line of the Amen nod. woodshed; abort
75 feet to the tremor of the woodshed, and also
the eolitir or widow McCollum 's .and, thence - a.
longist4 that mentioned line, and on a line of the
woetshed, about south 63 deg. west. - Annt 60
feet bra:lather corner of said woodshed, in the
line of said widow McCollum 's landithence s'th
about 27 deg. east along the line of said w'odS'd
about 9 feet ter the main building and thence by
the said main bnilding about south 63 deg. west
to the Tine of beginning, ()Detaining about 7340
sq. ft. of land, with the appurtehances, one tav
ern house avtd barn, with .beds and woolk4hed
attached and all. improved.
'l'aketi bitention at the suit of I. H. Sut
phin, vs. Alfret. Allen and Pemitie Able.. •
AtSo, All that certain sawmill, eituaYed
very near the mill site known as the Bet , Skin
ner mill :site, and on land recently waited by
Bonajah A. Skinner, in the ;present toil-nahip ,of
Oakland, ( late Harmony) and botruded as folio's;
on the northwest by land centred by John Pat
rick, on the notth by tb'e firm knovt:n as the - Jno.
Ilibborn farm, now in possession <4' John Itib
bornjr.. on the east by land owned b A. P. Hip
man, an the eolith by land Owned y Datil Bend
and David Tayiar. •
Taken in exeeution at the suit of A & S. H
Barnes, vs. F. A. Ward and • Dougherty.
ALSO—AII that two story dwelling house
situate on the north side of street B. in the 80.
ro' of Susq's Depot, in the enn nt_? nforesaid, con
taining in front on said B. street, '6O feet, and
in depth 120 feet and the lot or piece of ground
and cartilage appnrtenant to said lot, being 'pun
ded on the north, - by lacd of N. Lenheim, on the
east by land er the N. Y. & E. R. R. Co.. cm the
south by B. street, anti nn the west by land or c.
L Ward. it being la No, 17. -
Taken in Execution at the suit of Morris S.
Shaman. vs. F. A. Ward.
ti /..&o—All that certain piece or parcel of
land situate In the towni.hip of Lenox. county of
fin•q'a state of Pa , berandecl and de•erih.d as
ion...min wt. th. J eviln
S. Millard, on the east Ly land of Stertinz Max.
nn, on the south by land of 0r.,1111i. TitTany and
Lnke Read. and west by Inn& of Luke Reed.—
contnininz 71 arrest, it being the same premise..
(rat:moved to John R. Taylor br deed bear'nz data
Aim. 14. 1852; signed hr G. D. Eldred High Sh'f
of Slue & Co., anti conveyed to N. 3. Sherwood•
by said John R. Taylor St, wife by deed .bearing
date Oct. 20.1854.—with the apportenaiees, two
framed dwellinr honsca, rye framed barn. one
one now mill. one blacksmith ...hop, and a grist
mill and orehard. and mostly improved.
Taken in exeeution at the ottani" Amos Sher
wood. ye. Mallet Titna. anti German Titu4.
A that certain piece or parr& of
laDd. situate and being in the township of Cho
monis, (now Apoiscon) in the ennnty of Sarn'a,
and honnded and decteribmi 1151 follows. to a•:t :
beginning at. a peat and stones hy, the, road, on
the line of Samuel Millegasia farm, thence north
by the acid line 192 7-10 perches, to a post.---
thence.weat Its perches to * post; thence sonth
87 7-10 perrbes to a. hemlock. thence west .22
perches. thence south 180 perehett to a past by
the road, thence by the same east 57 pereites to
the place of heginninz containing 57 acres, be
that name more or less. .
ALSO—AII that lot oilenti situate in the
township of Atxtlacen afore aid adjoining. the a.
hove described lot of land. and bounded as fol.
Inset terwit: north by ;end said tote of Pattiek
Moran, to afft by the - Millican road. west by the
ahove described lot brit east by land 'of Elijah
Deuel, contaiuing acres, both of said lots Ite
"mg nempied as onefarm end eontnintrirr in the
whole 125 acres with the following improv'm'nts
to wit : about 40 !errs cleared. fl small orchard.
-a 100 flange. and an nld 'no barn.
Taken in . exeention at the snit of James Ali
(ran. atim'r .of Sarni Milligan deed, vs. Thomas
Rooney. - , •
ALSO—AII. that
,certain pleCe or parcel of
land pannte and being in the township of Oak
land in the county of Snsn'a, and bounded and
described as foliose% to wit: beginninget a pile
stones in the north west corner of a tract of
land -belonging to Bensjah Skinner's land.and it a
line of John 1111burn's land and adjoining lands
granted to Mattliins Bond. and running thence
alcog his line, south; 1-2 deg. west, 114 perches
to n post and stories, on the north side of. the
brook. thence down said brook, south 59 1-2
east. 25 8;10 perebes.to A pile of stones,—
thence north 63 3-4 deg. east, 19 perches to a
pile of stones, thence east. 20 8.10 perches to a
hemlock tree. thence north 1-2 deg. east, to a
stake and stones standing in the nr.rth bounds
of Bennjah A. Skinner's land in a line of ion
Hilburn . F. land. thence north, 78 1.2 deg west.
along said Hilburn's land to the phice of begin
fling. containing 43 acres and 37 rods, be the
same more leas. with the appnrtenntwea
Taken in execution al the suit ofJames Finoi
VA. Michael lioloratt..
ALSO—AII the right title and interest oflss
%V. Belknap in and to all that certain piece or
parcel of land situate in the town s hip of Mil.
ford. eo. of Stisq's state of Pa.. ended and de
scribA as follows. to wit; comae/Rugg a ons l
corner nSlnnd of A. Moss. thence' ruin north
42 1-2 deg. east on line of land of Moss 130
perrhes to a post the easterly corner of land of
said Moss. thence month 44 1.2 deg. east a tone
land+ of Hatch & Johnson 125 perches to a pine
ttaplieg rerrter of lands of said Hitch & Johnson
and lands of John Boyle. thenie south 42 1 , 2
deg. west A4lng lands supposed to belong to E
A & 0. Pratt. 130 perches to on oak /tripling—
thence north 44-1.2 deg. West 125 perches to th
place of beginning. cotttainino 101 acres and 24
perches be the same more or less, and all maim-
Proved. : • •
ALSO—AII that other piece or parcel pf land
situat e
_above. bounded nod descnied as folio's
to wit: commencing at a hemlock espling. the
south east corner a land of. A. pions, thence
running berth 45 deg. emit along lands of said
Moss. 123 perches in *post the easterly corner
of lands of said Most. thence sentli 44 1-2 clez.
east along the above described lot of J. W. Bel- .
lump. 28 perches to a hemlock thence south 25
deg. west along land supposed to belong to E A.
& 0. Pratt. 138 perches to a post : thence north'
44 de7. west along lands of Hayden 28 perches
to the plane of herinrrig. containing 40 *robs anti
149 perches, be the same More or less, and ill
improved..
A L.RO—AII the Homestead properly upon
which the mid J. W. Belknap now resides. .sitn
ate as aforesaid, bounded sod described as
Iota& to ; nn.the north by lards of B. B. !At
tie, on the east by tondo of Wm Bedell. on the
south ny tarot of Bohert Glilispie. and on the w.
by the Cocheeton & Great fiend Turnpike Road,
contatnitteshont 10 acres Of land, the same more
or less, with the appurtenances. one framed
dwelling badge. Chif farmed_ketrn and shah. one
blacksmith *hop, iondAmpion shop, one saw.mill
and mostly improved.
-Taken :sr everotine at the milt of •At Com- -
monirfailth.filf. Pommy! nO4, for ihr , sob. of WM
B Rockwell. vs. Jarrett W % Belknap. .- .
A &CO—" Parthat wrirnial *Hooted On
creel( known 1131 Ai* %Ink.? eieek, arid near pelt.
Ile TWO khOilint sin Cortioransidi tbe-- itovieeet
township of Oakland. (late Harmony) *Aid
Weir bn inr4 Si/014.140s &Kowa: skis the mirth
by ttelthi.d444 ibf
,Weltoinstn. orr the east by
the Lecor4riffirtntraiillaretsikeloi iebth --'
biiriajrilbipottenio4e t i Oriaiieb . tuirt Ott,tb#
weitiVy regitgleila:riertitiTyoed:'
Tikeit 16;01.*DttioVilf•Shf" fli - tittA.; Wit ;
Barnes; ;re:7:4.:417044. -
l;* . p - ViiiTilii*Eß. Sheet!.
OeL9116$11081.: 12.41--1
IiSMINd
s .zeo Ira:art Ir
Is .jvi.st_fecoit'keirst ; large stook .
or
N E 'I3;TV VE $
INc.11; litG , li ifiit•ont. kir Thai skit
Oren, Largt - atilt,la,Flo-7717 Premilitit
Conk Staves, far 0:! 1 ;1 ,- 1KfttitErsi Ouperiot
csrity -rerrtari"'
MO _Cosl:.h* Siete' PilF, - ` Zile*
Ired, ektitit Teits. 4p. 1 , -
His sumo' itmest will ihatudo"the...MotAStcf
end DEsiistiCk d •
1111 ,1,78
Auld on the wait favorable terms, audio , whiai
he would invite the partictilir attention of eso
hovers.
few Milford, October, 12th, 1851%.
• NEW JEWELR1 7---
.1
aubseriticr takes pleasdre in bsfurtning
his friends that ho is now receiving a large t
addition to his stork efJEIWELRY and FANCY
Goona. His goods have been selected with
great care, and being purchased" in the prestmt
depressed state of the market, will be aohl at 1
tinnnuttily hair prices. ALFRED J. EVANS,
No. :1 Odd Fellow's Hall.
Binghamton, Det. 7th, 11A57.
GOLD SPECTACLES of retry age and of
various qualities rxeirva thls Ale by
ALYMED J. .VANS.
Bingliamten, Oct. F h, /847.
RegisteraliPotice.
PUBI.IC 'NOTICE is herety given to all . per.
AC4LIS concerned it. the fol'iow log Ebtates, to
Estate of,htErmaltaihrrtutso,l4te of Susu'a
Depot,clectutied,Wmit I. Hubbard Adtninistnstor .
Estate of Jost. LleScntrass. late of liarford
township, deceased, Charles Tingley Atlm'r.
Estat e or Wm: WHITE, late of Auburn town
ship, &teas:A:Win. ministrator.
Estate of Jolts Rurstraut.elate of Forest
Lake township, deceased, Islahalti Rhinersult
And John S. Town Eatqutors.
That, the accountants bare settled their ac
counts in t'rb Register's Oftire, in and for Aim
county of Susquehanna, and - that the same will
be presented to the Judges of theOrphan'sCourt
of said County, on Wednesday the 18th day of
Nor. next, for their conArmation and allowance.
J. W. CHAPMAN, itegniter.
Register's office. Oe t. 21st, 4857.
N Vir
3'211.1.AT1 T.1.1:0712
•GOOD S
For Cash or:Ready-Pay.
•
The' have jut pufthasea a New and
WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS,'
Consisting of. Staple and Fano, . •
DRYGOODS
Gm-trim Crodery, Hardtrore, Roots and Shws,
*4 - f%,
Would Milt; them fortis's at their Store, attar!!
er rates than 'Goods hate been sold In this plaee
for Casts or Panntrct ;- - exper:etiet Itsvm e irtangris•
ns that this is the only trno *tt7 of doing. bee.
ness.
Aa a•e hate bottglit cnr Goody for Cash du
ring the great money -panic% we hare bonght
them Low, and will sell them Oa same.
',"!'lease rive us a 411 and examine nnr stock.
. GU-11.E & BLANDING.
-srfnr4;.oet.-Ithei 1957.
FGE.R.•IIING3.—A very fine lot of..heaty.
18 carat plain Finger Ring:4, suitable for
Wedding Rings; also. Pearl," Garnet, Diamond.
Ruby, Slomnie, Chased,and Figured Rlngv, from
4 shillings to e. 50, by . A.. J. EV ANS.
Binghamton, Oet..7th. 1857. -
PLATED TA nu: KNIVES.—A new invoke
of these -beautlin! Ta!)le and Deikert Knives;
Steel Knives and corks, or different styles
and qualities, by - A. J. EVAN i 3.
Ring,hamton, O tii, 1557.
BUCKSKIN PURSES and BAGS from 41g.
to $4, by A. J. EVANS.
Binghamton. Cc!. 7th, :1857.
Reinovcd,
Wry office to nay new residence nearly oppo-
IT& site.thellreaVatortan Chanait, on Turnpike
Street The publis are insited to esll and exact- I
ine specimens of the ‘nricins styles of 'Plugging
and Plate which lam dialc executing. No gas.
sing, "any more," triendx, the work speaks fur I
itself. C. D. VlRWL,Resident Dentist.
Ntf , ntrcw‘. Pa. Si r,:.
NEW .
"till' A
~ "v 4. , 111L.Ln 4 .1 Ld •
I 4 B. l: BELL wishes t•i inform the pnb'lie
• that he has ro.nted a window in r. B.
Chandler's Store, o here be will he coohd ready
to repair Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, on the
shortest notice, and in goad style. All repairs
warranted. •
.51ontrose, Sept. Ist, 1837. tt"
E W.
JEWELRY ESTAI3LISHMENT.
igition A 4 it . ITO 9 askrr, vow
Vali& VP, JeftllY2
rjr AS just. opened n WATCH and JEWEL.
1~ RV Est. hlishmentin A. Merriman's Boot
and Shoe Store on Public" Avenue. one dour
above the Post Office. 'Clocks %Vetches and
Jewelry repaired in the neatest style. He will fill
ail orders for %Vetches and Jewelry at less than
city Total'.
;1 4 .*A 11 work war-rat:ilea.
!Ifnitr - :ole.,t3c.ptember 14th; 1857. 87tf."
- • 'Sr •
`4 I ON S
-
o t•7? - ; , 47-,2„,„, •
WILL beaold at public treadire, at the' house'
of the subscriber, in Neil NtiliOrd, on
We-dumbly; 'Nil-ember 25thi 1113?;
the follOwiag property, six; one-piir of Marra.
one 4 years old 11 am one„ pair - a ' 2 marl old
Steen+, mated and well broken, one Cow; ono
pair of slier Calves, one 2.horPo Wagon; one f.t.
.horauSleigh, one Cutter; one nett doulslatiernisa
(brie Riolet.Oho Harrow, one Sltd, a quantity • of
Grain, (threshed) and a variety of other ankles
too numerous to mentioe. - Term. of solo; ldt
sum node, 35,00 Cash, over $5,00. Notes tilt
the let of April next, with interest and approved
security. Baia to coneneiti at tOgelnelt:A.ll.
.--- • EZEKIEL BEDELL.-
Nrvolgilford.Nolia 2.d. V 1167. • "[42tds:..
" ; dAifilihitatOr l - Nate*
• - -
1 1 / 4 10ret given'to
6eirseelicsigainst the estitti Of Sitheort
Tyym-dermte4. lste of Bilakesater, 'Viet the
`apt+ eieit, bi -presented to*lhis iinttehtigierl for
tr►'esttoted ilt perpone Atisks,4lo7 - 41d
es eritacited io ittektiiikuteNtkpairtmai l t
MARY
••
- •
ItAßOLinui
FARMERS
- -
M= e . 11 AT - N C - $ I
WLl;pierise ierne:n; be r,irhi..n . b!til4ing, that
the, subscribers sts turatsbuig
. . •
DOOBi •
- SAS II . . 1
' • BLINDS,
At: tilie - rlowes: Factory wines, and that they . Itecp
coii4antly on baud, $ large stock
NAILS,
GL Ass,
. - _
PAiNTS,
- .
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
FAST,ENI \GS,
tArt% ect & •
•
In fact, .we hare almost evorythipg in the way of
Building Materials.'
Of first rate quality, and Will sell them at a very
seiall adiari‘e from-Cost for Cwt.
Therefore weeontidentiv assure Builders, that
they will materially consult their own interests
by giving us a call, beforepun.thasing.
'LITTLE & HARDING.
FLOUR, SALT,
-LSD
. L - 17; •!
. .
T) 1 1 . the LOAD or BARREL, conatabay on
1) band, and for sale. nt the very lowest rates,
by ' - LITTLE & 11113,,D1NG.
Nicholson September Ist, 183'7.
ANOTHER
au S•totk o
URI DililßS.
For the Summer. Trade.
New and Beautiful styles,
Now being opened by
LITTLE& HARDING.
rish!Mishn
FB.BSti lot of those Fine Heavy Codfish:-
• *lmo, Bluefish in Barrebt and Half Barrels.
just received' by LITTLE & MARDI:W.
ALSO,
ANEW Stork of Groceries, _Hardware,
Crockery, &c., &c., a hundreth .part of
hieh we have not time to mention. Enough
to sap, we have almost anything. and eve.
rythin ,, expected to be found at a store in the
_country—all of which we are determined t
torn into
.easliv in the- very shortest possible
time and wwberewith iamie a . •
- ItOT/OE -
VD fit.ilTE 4):l3tlDia.
We wish it distit4tly 4inglervtood, that fur
CAITI we it vell 'tiny itimi of Goods st tnieh
lower prices thari,ustral.
Fregh Grocel ies.
Q UGAR, irfolaaaeo,, Rice, Cotiri, Tee, - and
i all kinds of Groceries in any.quantity, at
the very 'eyed rates, a ful!atoe It to nataatly on
hand, by - LITTLE &
Four Shilling Tea.
VOTWITHSTANDING the reeent-iteavy
1_ I advance in the price of Teas, we havo.se
cureli a Idtge.lnt of the hale flaility of that
which httA;ereated so much good feeling among
cur Tea drinking customers.
Plenty of it, by the chest or pound, at the old
price, by .
Lame & HARDINO.
It is- a.riot, .
TllAi gileratim,:Sea — p of the
.1 bent qualitieq, me for qald by tho Box, at
Nc.v.• York city ii - bOlisale pticeo,by
LITTLE & Itaann.
. „
, Potash
1
IN Tin Cans,4`.Parc. 3rtiele. far sale by
Lirrne & ilLninna.
4. [
Boots and Shoos,
CIONSTANTIN nn hand, a first r . ste easort-
Li• meat of )lea's, Bove' and Vila - 4' ilouble
sole flnnte andiStinen, of the beet ininnfaetire,
ctisn, Women's Share, Boots and Gaiters in
g trt ariety, all to be RAW at very lnw ratili, by
Trutt- & ilataiNa.
•
Hats and' Caps, -
IN almost salsas variety,of-kipds, quality nd
prices, for sale. by cF.
Erl-rus & Ammo*.
•
• - r Bonnets, •
1BiONS; flowers and—Trimmings, for sale
R by
LITTLE & HARDISCL:
• Clothing! ••
COATS, Vests and Pants. well made, and
good styls; Shirts, Collars, ,•Hosiery,
Gloves, etc., for sale ebetip, by '
LITTLE * HARDING.
• - - Leather!
SOLE mid Upper Leather, ege. Shoe
Alan.
and Thread, Was and many other kin is of
Shoe Pinclitiv, for sale by_
larrLt & HARA.
• Carpeting _
Rall Woot Carpels, at low price, for
sale by
Lint & HAEDINCi
To LumbonneiL and Coopers.
BEST Cast Steel and Steel Poll Atm. Cast
Steel Mill and X Cdt Sawa, alio Patent
tooth X .Cot Saws, with Files, of almokt all de:
seriptiona, fot sale by •
LITTLE & HARDIEII.
. To Dairymen,
16 I 3 Return Parke, Pans, Tin, fainted
1: and CedarTaits, Batder.Bowle, Dairy Salt,
&e. ite., for tale by •
• LITT= & HARDING.
• Ato You Building? -
VOLT 'lOll Kaye money by turebaslnt, Your
1— Nulls . , GlarA, Ptak/011s, Sash, flout 'trim
mings, and ilardwafe generally of
LITTLE & 'IA111)1116. -
Flour, F., alt: and Liniej.
B'y the ' l oad, or Barrel, , constonpy on - hank
and for isle tiy-) -
- - HALEDIftG.
• Cash !
177011 caa tool almost saythiag, in tim arar of
Geticrat' geriiiandise, for Cask, at a very
attamm from cost, . •
&
—Produce
trti ti, them% Lard,
- .LP Grain of al k Barr:ol4i !Mai Liandair.
i3hi nide*. Drikl - apiiimaeleanik &d,,itn., wanted
in exchange for Gonibil,blP,'. "
-Ltrfvt-dc iharrscr.
II:
1-2 1 ED
LTTTLEiteralummit ,-
Depot t r f
ItTAltt)l4l/1.-;
OILS,
S' AS If A.X.D 13LIND
a "1.
IVE : GOO DS
FOR THE FALL OF .1857... - .!
nr BUilitiTT is inpr • receivine • a -litr
stock of FA L! and •WINTER DR
000DS:illicludin g hi* usual niaorttisent, and
of.the -• .
• .BESTAND N. wEar sernars
in market, which. *ill tie 'kill on the utoit.
favorable"tecm...
New- Milftird,S ; ( ept.i2tilth .
l'EnY fiVILMIL fThW
-
GREA.T REDUT4ON OF PRICES! !
I — ‘ICKER3I it & GARRATT are now re.
reiving their Stock of Stove* for .thu Full
and Winter Trsde, And would .bei leave ro
to their numerous . friends and, customer', that
they have on hand the largest , 4nd ne.t heleeleti
Stock of-Stoves ever offered to the inhahiyants
of Isunquehatin4 Co.. Their Stock cotiki4ts of
the- most approved patterns of F.l-cated
Large Oven, Prciniu to and Coral Cooking Stove+.
Wood and Cosi Parlor StoVes Elegaot
terns, also Six-Plate:Office send. 'lintel Bti)ves,
Coal.Burner.4;.&c.. Weshave. the best Stove
constructed on the• diving lino principle, ever
made, at a very' moderate prim. • •
We would mile this opportunity; of reminding
onr friends who are soiieiteil to p erc h s 4 43 their
Stoves of flattker..s & Pedlars. that a tnemonts.
reflection u ill cmivinco them that it is very bad
economy to do so. .
It is it well established fact that the" cost of
seLing Stoves by peeling them about the coun
try is not less than 15 or 20 per cent. and gener.
ally as high a* 20, to say nothing of bad debts
and coat °react:Cons.' Of 'course this iitra.mt
pense must come out of the pockets of the pm%
chaser.
In consideration of the above facts we' offer
our entire - Stock of Stoves at 20 per cent less
any Pkilar Will or. limn sell. Call and see it
these thino,sre not to.
New Milford, Sept. 16th, 135'7--
To the Independent Voters
01 0 SUSQUERANYk-COUN;Y
AND ALL 1311171i13 who look to their own inte4Stc.
The undersigned is not just now to l oiter hint
self with along epistle fur your "votes ',sit the
coming election,' but would simply-uy ~that he
has just received x new. stock of BOOSS' and
STATIONERY, which ho to sell to
all those who want, just exactly right.'
A newlot of Pocket & Family Bibles, Testa
ments. PrasTr Books &c.
SCHOOL' BOOK 3, such as will be wanted - ,in
the NORMAL SCHOOL.
A choice lot of A. W. Harrison's Columbian
Inks. Toilet & F ldrilr Sorips..Ledies' & Gentle.
men's Perfume's - , anti Flavoring Extracts. •
GIFTS,GIFTS. As it has become an fash.
i0na1,1,4 to advertise `.spletylid gift eulerprires," I
would just say that I will agree to furnish pur.
ehase rs with gifts, and quite as valuable ones too;
as Pewter Penknives, Bra‘s Finerringe, or other
valueless trinkets. Try tne at _the Montrose
Book Store._ , . ISL.,BI:ILLARD. •
Man/mita Pa_ A ti,e. httn,
Stump Candidate:
.
r would reopeetfully notify , the. public that I ism
a eandidi ? te for yirur star:ages. and 1 pledge
myself, ‘yliether elected or not, to fill ti.e duties
of my °dime. (a hieh is to make your Coate, Vesta.
and Pant,) to the best ottnY ,and in • t,
, sty le that he nett aria durable. If a thor'o
knowledge of the busines. faithful neas to Vrom-.
1 . 1,(44 A.ld a tieterOlinativn to please my ettstonters;,,
Ire ruerita•Worth anything. then am I. entitled to'
your inffragos. Bring along tour eloth, and
}'our money to pay ter timing nr
,tttaking. and
gee if' am not alt right. Poor Ric h ard Says:. .
"lie that by the Ploys , mould thrive . ;
Himself tr.utkt t•ither hold drive."
True,—and if applieil to Tailors, 'it woulJ
read in tle;ettabie r3thtn:
Ella that by the Slwara,would thrive.
übt (mike good *ork or—:-Yankto Doodle
.-
I pledge myself, to make'
. goad work: Drop
in Ana 14.uk•at the Fall Fashteni,
Eer S:lfyp at the uid stand a few doors west
of.Seurle's corner. Cutting dim e as vsuat.
.140Rtri . ne1ep . .,1? , #7,_ . „ . .1.9 . 1 - IN or 4oy
.11;
rani fok - Sale:
Virg HE snb-riher offers for ',Lie s Good Farm
or 95 acres in Beid,r4ewver, four mites vast
o f Montruse,lo arms improwssi. There is ~n
the -premises a- largo-tramed, Dwelling, [lunge,
fond framed •Barmian-exualent Afpitt 't/rj . iard
One hiifttf the purehaseinoney rec i nireti
tiows;' the balance in annu.ti Inpr i t.:.
VII Ali BROWN..
Bridgewater, August 19th. 18:7. ,8311
Groceries::Groceries! 1
A rood agaortment for Groeerieil
111 Fo.h. Tye. C(
ao4 . other.artieles iri the lino ton nutnerou4
mention, which is odered for !Ale ' Reif/Ur iir:evg.
for ra:3l or - readi pp-.. Call and exantine lot
Good., anti 'PRICES before purtbal.ing
where.
514;ntrose, Sus. lOth. 1857
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
IPRILADELPHIA.
A BenerOleiii tnsiitclimn, established by special
endournerrt fur Me relief ef slat and dis
tressed i rrigieted iciM Virulent Ep*lnie diseases.
rllO ALL.TEitSONS sfiliaed with .Sexual
J.. such wi - Spertriatenike4, Seminal
NYeaknehts, -Imp, Iten e - . Gon ()iv h asei; - 0 reef, ph i
!is, the' Vie of Otofnistn, be trelf 41,e.
The; liciwaso ASsbassios, in viete of
.the
awful 'destruction of human casused by Seat,
al db:eases; and the deceptions praetistd upon
toe unfortunate fktitos of such diseases
Quacks, ! i.everal -years agog directed their Con•
suiting Surgeon, as a cliattrianfe ACT worthy of
their name, to open a Dtspensary fur the .tn..ait
ment of this c lass of diseases, in air their twins,
And togive 'MEDICAL It,vtci Who
appli.br ietter, with a deseriptiob of their cum.
dition, (age, occuption, habits of life . , fee„.) and
in, aSea of ektretre poverty, to tarnish medicines
free of charge. It - i . e.. needless to add that-the
Asseciatiott.tomtitatids the highest. medical Skill
of the age. and *ill furnish the - mist improved
modern treatment:
The Directors on a reviles bt the fast. fuel
asattred that their I.ilifirs in this spheie of benevo.
lerit effort, hare beth of great benefit to the
afflicted, especially td the young - , and they have
resolved lb detott. • themselves, with renewed
zeal, to this Importlet but much despised
canae.
Jest pnblished by the Amoilation. a Report
Spernoatorilia (Jr Seminal Weaknes.i. Ow,
Vice d i 'Onnnistn, Maaturhation'or'liettAtin4e.
and other &easel of the sexual organs. by the
Conanithig Stirwrio,iihich *ill be aent:,hy . -'
mail:(in a !waled leiter envelope.) rnzt or
CITARGE, oh the receipt of two nAsirs ° rut pos.
Addi - eii, tor neport or i'reatmeot, , Dr...47miter
R. Caitintin, Consolting Surgeon, Howard Asau-:
elation, No. 2 :Aloof ft Ninth Street, Pfiiladt4Fhi a,
Ps - By 'order tbf thlt a -
EZRA D. 1-IAR'rVirELL President.-
GtaitGE FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
• - Oct. 14th. 1857. Fly.
AD/b!rNISTRATOR'S NOTICZ. -
a-MICE la:hereby given to all peianis his.
ing, demands against the estate of Dan
Payne, deceased, tate of Lenox towehdlip. that
the Italie must be pistsented to the undersigned
for arrangement; and all persona indebted to
staid estate are requetited to make immediate
Opulent. .
ALONZO A. PAYISE, Adtninist ?afar,
Lenox, Oct. 12114 185 t. - 41 w6*.
„.,
_ _. .
'''-. ' • - Notice, ',,, ~,-,
„. : ~.. • •
.- -1. 1 ; PERSoiyfrwOcijaai tart' 4.4 any doniliiiii4 -
acjaint , t, the'6ltite a A:V. Wiliiarna, d ee.i.
)ati - or Bridroalter; will pli.itai-prei44 ihe'saniki
IG-oleos* no letters of astmi mitt retlort - sit tlie tta ,
'ken net -'4 , :- • - '.,H: H. WIMINMEI:-
' tridsinrstir, -Oet: - 21 th; '1107.' - - - 4 -';' , '42 - ---i
T.ADIES Dm* Rations,- some 'very liretty
1411kilith of Geld. a., h .e.st'4l
Itra .1 _EVANS. _-
tiY `:. _.
G,,dt.D; Bops Toot pi t~
I T. Tritt'SkOlib*ACiiiiS,
u
OSIVEG() . STABEIL
111 E, 1 - 4A.eFfitti , : y
AS caistilt.iita a greater calirtarty• thaw/oat
cvt.r beau Ohm ttcd by any tuber WINN.
Tots has bean imie molt otitis tuarkiedidliiMO•=
riority in quality, raid hit invatiabli ,
The may he assured of tbitittittobahmitai
of the high'standard now astri- /whir&
prodeetion °ter Tacuty - TentAtift f
and the deli:lin& 1171 t, a7Yititreftt
allot(' of tiro I.Juited Sults, aid filreie
Working thu. en a rery hove
a riaid are alrlo to eetbre itarfalir
uniformity "
etc the ganlity thienghMit tbelitsin- 1
'Fhb. is ;bp. 'sfreat net.ideratotii biatvicktfriotikiriej
atld i ii ritilt«.(l tiow for the - fit-W:lrue. ' "` 4 ,.
Tft'eior itePt titmolt th , ..1 con be tnati*-abitr
AO 'Olll fi _;O4 IA n 11V Vehorsitert, attdC - ?•
this e til ii.. somitied to tt.ierti by the grocers,- trikd
4 .06 n n,thrir emit-4421er* have !turned ,takitit V*?
the th.r.t. and a,.1 , tier it—othertrin. thty,Nattaliir4
be tikcly to art that amid-uu ;ithitla thalarser
profit "ran be Wade. • - .1.4:( - 1\
Mr. ing.ford htt4 ib
Eatttire tit Starr+ eortitvojoiroly Awthii , ,lasiVftr,?
}eartt. anddn.rtr tlie.sirwle a this peril:4,-01i
Starch n rote unti-r•hig r Wprrlis.itin taw bien..have:
4)nd any qie- o . , en. the test in tiro. niar144.414~A
the first 17 plum. he huff tho charge 0f_ 0 04 , ,
ork% - of ikm. Colgate At. Co. In vebiett ftitt . .;
invktted the proetnts of tIL tuaimfailati:st!:
Curti Starch.
It is *Hold by .311 - the beat grOiiirra
part of the couotry. • •
- OSWEGO CORN kiNbkr-oltbr-&-_,ZMit
(FOR PULMINGS, ifte:,) •
Ilan obtained an equal celebrity with the* ittvith
for the lantuisy : 4 :114 :nitiitie tirlierfeetly 'Our*
and is, in every reSpeet, eitnaLti; tite *at
tnuria a A rinw Root.' beside*, hail ng additional
tics vazietvreu,der it invaluable fur thv ifi*„
eta.
pots tut... Starch •been_ sextei*bity ,
and wild toritS'iirdi, and Nis
irnirevAions tti inapt:jai-W.lh* reil
C.Jrn Starch.
nom it. great deiNacy-and purity. it is tom
in2 into eztentive use 114:a dietliir Infiiaitani?"4-
E: N. KELLOGG 14
Aug 20ni3.j 196..Fnitnit Stivet
, ' .• N - - zu,_.:.., ,,- ,H
F. Att . :A NI) 'WIN ft ii
•
It is. unnecessary -tri acknowledge . Mai
v. en
-`
cI_pLECTS the nest style: donde that are" tO
k,J `Ws tound in New York. regardsiswet tite,tl=
p'en.e. Cie ha;, just received front N4cer_Ynricit.
iurge :Via - orb:lent nt I)ry Cr.'ioda
Rich All Wooly Lielutes. French lielentre,liptte,:
pvrior.-Plaid Gonda. end Culicoea its letalltee
riety. LI rb Komi% cOst :'and--are worth. 25
at 're than the goods usual!) : sold through the
conutrr. at the same pricer. --K - entrzeki_lestnei
Printed Flannels, Rich Rihkontis, tiomlive
to five 'shit Haus: Shawis n . 011140 tO * m g
r pet Bags. tut 4, hito Gond., e'rheetings.•
ut lows p. l ..itee. Laidies Winter Bohnets.l.; :She** ,
anti Caiters, llont*Oripetinigl'
cheap. Celtars. - 1,1 ef4rieeveu 4 :liioOriAkl at**.
.28 inch Thuds 114111 a yeed.enetstking en
heard or. • Debagta. flats. Cvs,,Crealterv, A
complete assort tneni iitGrobvirtesq , Frefett
at old prices.lo vts!pec e,,arl; i n ll - 41x1
,re and '
till. My reputotinn 'for
elienp hal not dintiniar.erl - in - the "leir.t., ensile
along with yUttr cash and trade riqtAr -vaer Ser.;
C ant. RES YON.
IOOK aret , unts with eq.ittintertt of one i
vt-tit's sulmjing mood be settlW at tilted the , .
RI Ct •-ds
11Votil Sock Sirldatri tibi *antral.
4Effivat.--
lot**viilt- t'erttrP. Stp 15, 1P4,51.
•
The Secret - I.lirmititiolloullititi
siiesiOrk
I.:4B l il'ilttjAltt' - ittl'rail'on al
treatuit-rt, wi.t);•nt• - tni4l;e4tterit
nit'tt.nuk- -
. . •
'rt .. l4•ritint . ttrttitit •-.• 11.411 . r
tt
rotlitA .
:yr. m.Ltp.t.'41,11.411; it!i•
mpoiitments to tu•liritigten. - rntik,:in - :,'2',•
R. I)EIAREY:;it .
- Tin. imp:it-tam, faa t ttiNt the • t!..W l *' - 111 0!Mir'l
••••••p!itintn. cri : Jina• ing 11••• iniptitriener an
• , f‘iinth.tirtv
412.1 . 14....111a1t tt •C 1
z h, i • if,' 3 ft 11 . 4,1i4 - 1 - 41,11,titfj,1
ittft.ll7. noi..int4l h• •h
Ity tist,.rps ' , 0•1•41 -,. ••v• t•• i•to• Ui i•rnit•ted
tai care Ilin••••d t . rf• et 1: rt ' tire 1. cat pi•rriilee
•••• ,, -Lth•••• • td.ii!o
• r 1.11 rateni4 - 0114
f••••• in a s•11 1 .•:d •••i‘cii‘pc:l3%- t• tiifttit-it••, portagitr.
. . .
Dr.•DF. LA'SLY • Lie -`
V. • 1. 1851.': '•••• • - ••• • I . ty. cal
S. 8. MOTT.
'
tart :i9 hi-rPby Oive l tt that', et
& Gutsy isditisio4rd by
ittuttui - Its-cnts.
ti•ou,, Aug' 17_1861: uoz.D.
'T'he b.iolt.a and :women& rap be found, at ;106
f.rrnerly wi,upied by'Al:usub,u4tilleis...." All
p k •ntonihuitintr Al.ll led oveuuts ist ri'qiestil
to .t.ttle the Amor. italtt,bn .
The- batitteim•will be eitoriue ed.ttListure.. ,
_
the tmelersigniA;AS.krthe firin lar C. P. & 0.
M. IletrtiEY. Wh.,are`tt - ir.+intstt . " - y re'eeit_ing *ow
Sew York and l'hi hide 1.11 f; Nritikt st) It* of
Fall and Winter Firy Goods, 1E444
th fag dce.vall ~1* which wilt ht - avid, al's
wita i a,l44ll2. trade pPv.
Gibson, Aug. 31st,. - art:- -C." PATAntri, •
I isetior.
V i ° TICE is betl.l; - , r'giviii Mit letters of Ad,
L. wiel4rskiiiti have - le eh granttfit to the9tes
dersived the--.-stS 4, of Calif* Beli4det
rate of the -towsship. of ,Li.nox
.14,_ the
Coliety of Susqut-hstatal . All if.i!Rif•iiir:hatitt2
ckitus aganit said i.st i stileifo - thi;feftkre'rfigilteit'
to p_rtspot tit irte
are etshig %Sid -estate eire,requestid
mediate — . paysietit. ,
- CATIIkRINE BEI4L, Adtes: •
NT° . tiose, Oct 19th, 1811 , 1. 411.1.16:•
'Melaiuptyket !
El AWING p orehaseii - thi iiEtit
1 the beautit nl. nit(' i4tyltV ow%
known no the )leln;notvpei ilietbne* - 1
Mind reatiy to fur - nisi' thanto fibril - an tianrftriii:
ter them to the .Aintitot p e iir fingitetietitytk - : -
Tfa,nybruly prefer; weltettP illrenerustii till! 7 0r
superior qu:xlity ; t c3Vtt. and will tilidrib
rhecip! arid as ,giud 88 IltoAe
thy ,:trt on tlw:groeu; , , _ _
- •
Eirri n br CLAti;l1 1 1aTrntilAT t'avAL.
W. 11..TJEANS.Vtitinix
'Stontrotto. 3_uty 53c1-:1867,
g.)ll.ACEl.Ers.—A,Yery,,file
11.1 Gold, naiad, i,4 '..[lair,.
this by. • A. 3, • EVAN
~!
tio, .1
irIARRINT;S.--A TleW (iii ; of Dining* 'wit
R<<Astpin4 i 4 !wt.*: alsm, sk)aite . twrFilty, ,
fit Carried and 4it.tcad Euititie=bilifpitlesas;
by EVANS: )
ninaimridon; Oef.'7th.
C A" I Bektbt pi ns, atitotber ,
ia'r 4 ° , 10 `.9.9 ,414 `Y b, " 1 : 4 " Je
k.
~111•11 „
-Q t.KEV BuittwA4 fi rwaiirttuttsda
VW! , 4,-,
Ehi
NTAT4.;te ticiu poltrThiv.t):
V
(NNE 'lNvr.:, - 11, 11:1 WWI,
.Fc:ohaprN, Virft,ingwz
CiitAtii 4 a§tk; ``. '
G 0 0, 11-61
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