The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 07, 1858, Image 3

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    A omelets cotivreiiiP A yOtiaggentleman
happenipt to sit ,at o:iurch
i D z, one i n Which sit‘i a young* ho' s m
be-conceived strddett, and tiolettils k s!on,
w as* deserious of entcribijntoa.courr cn
t he spot; • but the .p:ace - bot. Suiting. a coring
declaration, the esigericy id the, base sugges:'
t el the following plan: •
lie politely' handed . =fair_ neighbor. a
Dib!e open, with a pin - stack in the_follo:wing
text: -
- -
2,rEpiitle
.. of John, verse s—"And . now.l
besCeech thee. Lady, •not.as though I wrote a
n ew c omtnanaint unto thee, lint..lllst. which
ve -had from* the Veinning, Mat lure one
*another.' .
She returned it, pointing tie 2d chapter of
, Ruth, verse 10th : • . •
• "Then she , fell on her_face,and bowediter
--eelf to .the ground, and said: un to . him, why
bare I found Igrace in thine - eyes, that Thou
s.houlcist take knewlegde of-me; seeing that I
.am a st n:l4r r
lle returner the book, pointing to . the 12th
z•verse of the 31 Epistle of John :
"'hying many things' to write unto you,-
I.would not write
.with paper. and ink hut. I
tru‘t to come unto you :tad speak face to face."
F=rom the above interview; a : rriarriagm took
mice thefollowing week. _ .1 - •
- A short while since, says the' Albany
Stathsman, the.riffectionate was'asto
cished by a story of a young lady whose neck
was dislocated in consequence of the ifl advi
sed resistance which - she OtTered to the ami-
cable salute of an admirer more ardent than
discreet. Our exchanges from .Europe •now
match this tale With another of an inquest
held on Leeds on the body ofvoting ban
of 21, who fell down sfairs . and killed himself
'in die eourso of an attempt - to - snalgh a kiss ,
ftom 'the unwilling lips. of. a girl, IST fifteen.
Some- of our contemporaries. 'deduced from
the first of these occurrences the whotsome
morartitat•Yout°'r ladies should. never oppose
the advances of their admkers..ln common
fairueSs we are now hound to infer f-om the
-second accident that no . man should ever
attempt to take a kiss. until it issoffered to
him. Between the twi. - I'.lessons there is reason.;
to fear that ati ancient andi:not
.altogether
disagreeable enstem - -nry be summarily abo
lished
'Lira Orr WEST.--Almost invariable, At
times of comtnercial distress in the-cOuntry
such asnow exists.• the holders of Valitable
ate land are_obFzed to relinquish their
Zit ler to actual lettlers,..or their
..e. t reflito'rs,,who will so dis . pose of it. To -get
rid of it, most of - it sells below the government
price, so as to . induce parties to; purchase,
•,b ere b y , creat i ng a spirit•of etnicration: Thus
7C - see, by !pain! , back, a tide of emigration
. tcy. the upeccupied lands lirtllte-West, follow
ing such season as the present. It was so
after 1537. 1547 and.-1554, and will follow
- this tear likewise.
W e hie inf,lrmation showing that the
R d - e s of Qove; nment land has almost entirely .
crased,`owing to the better terms ;of privatv
sale offered,.; . and also that, the transfer will
sum up as Jo:cc 'as nival, if not higher, all
for Rettnd iiccupotion next vear2--Nininger
(.1/. T.) Jou: na1....
..• _ •
. . _
rn a - computation recently
yahhe. it is .0:dot - dated there aie in occupation
150,000 acres cf imi r,)ved and-800,000 acres
cf unomp. -, ye..1 Inn , is in Oregon. The value of
firMsise,tirnated at S - 5,000 . ,000, rind the to , -
tal value of li Ye.stock at ?2,500,060. The to
rn c T acres orssurveyed lands wet of
e Mount,:tinc. as computed by the
:•.:..irvevor General. is .5.705,553. Number of
acres to I.e-suzvee:r, 230,400. This land is
ai.o unsceptible of coltivation .Inclusive of
this, there is east of the Cascade Ak - mutains
vast scot c: of Lou:..try peculiarly .adapted for
oilc - day probably he Eel t -
led arid beco'ne a separate Territory or State,
7:3 the easetna% he.
tAr;:n-Trts..r.mprioss At MINI NIA cer
tviumident of the St. Lord's Rtptiblican,,wri
th.izg from D.lniphan, K. T., says that Gen.
Wbiifield stud :Ex-Secretary Woodson have
bands full inadjusting.the claims of pre einp
tors,at the laud Ace there, 'About a tlion
spd cases bas been pre-empted, irhich com
prise 160.000 acres of land, at a cost-of $2OO,
000. "YE,u•would . ;iinrdly suppose it possible,"
sues the writer, "far a money..panic to pre
if you
, S2IW the - heaps. of gold that:are
every day poi:re4 from the ad - - akin
Furf.es cf the-itardy _pioneers of this -beauti
ful new coontry. l l .
_
CrRE FOR jhm n exchange gi-Yei
tl , .r. following :" Take two quarts-of fine salt •
r.n.i one pint of wider, .c.5 , ;.01ve carefully and
rub Tomself from bead to foot on going to
Place a IMWI of Water under the bed, and
all is safe: The.buis will not take more 111241
two nips.before they will run for a drink. The
fid&l of the bowl being grewel, they will
slip and .the morning from pint to two
- i?Vfizi of bugs .will be found in the bowl—of
. _
The prescription i , alike e!aiical.arid defer.
PeGal tr; ' r••
SALLat.—Since the commence
ment of the prttent year sixty. Salem persoilp
imre rlipd, who have passed the nee of three
viore anilten. Of theso were males and 34
were femalea.:Of the whole.nnmber 35 were
between 7-0 and 80; 17 herween-80 and 9,0 ;
and 8 between "90 : And 100. (./.; the most
adraneed . in - vears, two were. 82; six Ea:, two
85.: one Si; tvro 89; .onej,9o ; One 91; one
92; two 93; tw9 94. - and one 98. •
OJT,.
Off::;r.of the Rontroso Fire Cotspntly No. g 2.,
eketo:i,J r nim . r.r.3• th, 1 - 858. -
J. P. W. TULEY„Forerrm: •
JEFFERSON . GRIFFIS, Ist Asst.
ASA E. lIAWLEY, 2.lAssistant. ` •
J. C. 1 0 QT , Tiaastird. . •
• S.W. WILSON; Secretary;,
-GEO. A. TILDEN, Pipeman.
7. T. CROWLEY, Ass't Pipet:pan: '
F. M. DUNN, Porter.
11..S:BEN1'LEIr, •- ,
J DEAN,' ' w za a en ),
ALFRED RALD_WIN,
LEONARD SEARLE, -• •
nedical Slisifa *County
).ledical - Society will hold its next annual meet
ing on Wednesday J'air. - 13th, - 1058 at New Mil
ford, at 10 o'clock 41.[Al
Influenza, aud comulon Cold, like
thieves in the night, have carried many to the
nicer t grave: They are caused by a sudden check
of Orspimtion, bi - which the stomach is rendered
, inactive, and the lupgs become: loaded with. cor
. DT', matter, and death is thi result For colds,
ci , u2lls, and chills, succeeded by beat, forfecers.
hoaretess and rawness of tho_throat, inegland
stomach, weakness and siketess of airyind,
from 3 to 5 Pills oil going to bed, for a few dayii,l
will be all. that you require to restore you to per
fect-health. ' Whet° been admitted all over Fu
. rope: tilet there never "was 'a sneelieine s tint will
• ,extirp:lte all manner of disease from the system,
equal to Dr. _Write 's Indian Root Pillsj that
the more you take them the stronger you grew.
< ThewPilla not onifcicause the bowels,but fol;.
los; the hjiNd_thi.o', every. vein:and artery, and
so purify it from all Morbid and'earrtifit humors
that disease of eyerc naine. is erieftd. fret(' the
=
In gourit-ilridge Witter' on Nnir s Yeitivii;O by
Rei: J. Death% bin :THOMAS D. ALLEN
of Montrose, and Miss MARY JANE FOSTER.
of Rridgewater. - ' '
On the Same evening y the same Mr.
HENRY B. Th:WKSBUII,'_.and Miss SA
RAII S. ALLEN, both of Bridgewater.
In 'a • M
.
, , Dee. 31. S. by The Rev.
M
Adam Miller r. DOUGLAS 'SIMMONS to
Miss.kMlo7 113ktIV8Ttit, All of Ilarford.
In' Crown i'oint (Indiana) on the 21st.
ot. at the residence of tini bride's father, by
Elder Benny; Mr. J: 11. ABRAMS and Miss
MARY ji FOSTER " fornierly of Bridgewater.
.At the Jackson Rouse; in Friendsrille
Jan. Ist. by M. W. Bliss. WM. D.
FANCIIER of Bridgewater to Miss MARY_
C. small of Forest Lake. "
In Cerbetsville, 13ioorne county, N. Y., after .
a p — rolracteo disease,IRNITAII DIMON, wife
of Dr. E. PNIIKEII, aged 70years. She made
pithlie profesioti of her 'faith in Christ in
early life—lived more than forty yeari after,
vat& to exemplify . the - excellence of the
Christian Religion-the value - of early piety.
And the all controlling influence of genuine
religious principles. At tfie close of here life,
she expressed the strongeitsonfldence ,in the
love of the Saviour, Her end was peace. (Com.)
V Prottrat Prmotrat,
ANDREW J. GERRITSON. -
Termo..--$1.50 per annum if paid in ad.
- rnnee, $2.00 if paid - withinthe yedr, or $2.450
if not paid until-tho end of the year or period
of subscription. Advance payment solicited.
Discontinuances optilmal with the Publisher
1 until all arrearages are paid.
Rates of Advertising. •
One square, (12 lines,)3 wceks.or less, $l.OO
l Ettat 'subsequent insertion, 25
lOne. square one year, $B.OO, two sq'rs $12.00,
three squares $ 16.00, four squares $20.00.
Business Cards of six titles e 3.00 per year.
Job. Work of all "kinds executed neatly
and promptly. illassks -always on hand.
•-• January 'lst, 1857. _ - • .
Register's Notice.
PuBLIC.NOTICE is hereby given to all per
` sons concerned in the following Estate, to
Estate of Jona Grt AHAM, late of Harford town
ship, deceased, Tyler Brewster Executor. •
That tht adountaiit has settled his ac
counts in the Register's Office,. in and for. tlie
-etainty sJanehanna; and that the same wilt
be presented to the Judges of the Orphan's Conk
,aid County, on Friday,. the 29th day of
Jan. next, for their confirmation andallowance.
CHARLES NEAL, Register
•
Register's office, Montrose, Jan. 4th, 1858:
[Published by authority of Town Council.]
DE it ordained by the Town Council, of, the
13 Borough of Montrose, aqd it is hereby or
dained.by the authority of the same, That it
shall not be - lawful,. be lawful for horses, neat-'
rattle, swine, sheep, geese or other domesticat
ed 'o£ a mischievous nature, to go at
bug, within the, limits of said Borough, it shall
be the duty of the High Constable.-forthwith, to
impound ihe,same; or if any of the said animals
shall - be found in any lot or close, it shall be the
duty of the I ligh Constable at the request of the
owner or occupant of said close, to take up and
imponc+,l the , same, Protidecl, That between the
15th day of April and the 15th day ler, Novem
ber, in each year, it shall be lawful fur cows to
run at large in said Borough.
Ordinance passed Jan. 4th 1858.
And be it-further ordained, by the authority
afo:esaid f that no person or persons, ahall be
permitted or allowed to ride upon hand-sleds or
any other conveyance, on the aide walks, within
the limits of the Borough, under the penalty of
a sum not less than fitly cents . for the itrst of
not exceeding five dollars for each subse
quent offence. and it shall be the duty of the
Ifigh Constable, - apd it is hereby enjoined upon
Itkin, to see that 'this ordinance be enforced by
commencing suits before the Burgess, or any
Justhe of the Peace, in the name of the 'Bo?.
ourrh. ai often as he knows of any-infraction of
said ordinance.
C. W:MOTT, Clerk
Montrose, Jan. 6,1858.-2 w.
Laalyal a tlatiy i
rrHE subscribers having associated with them
1 Mr. J. P. W. RILEY of this place, the bn
sinew; will hereafter be :conducted tindei the
name and style of
We shall of necessity have-So.k - 4)(m a new set
of Boeils;and we are very desirous that our old
t.nes should be settled, either by'nnte or other.
w . ite at the earliest canvenience of those having
open accounts with.'Us.
To persons who have owed its for years, and
shureited us berAufte of such indebtedness, wh
Wield give a special invimtion to (lime in and
See la,. To those vchn-hare for years bestowed
upon us thei( liken! patronage and paid us
promptlY, we would tentler.otir hearty, our Sin
cere Th i tinkr,--earnesily soliciting a tontimiatice of
• their patronage, under a pledge that they shalt
have no c'Fkuse to complain Of the tfiee or quctityof
our Goods. We ;hall have. on hand. constantly,
assortment or all description of Goods
usenlly sold i,n th 4 Country, and we-thtite all
wishing to purchn4, to come in and examine Our
Stock, before buying elsewhere.
BENTLEY & READ.
, . Montrose, lan. Ist, 1-858. Iw3.
L IST of Letteit remaining In the Montrose
Post Office, Dec. , 3lst,
Archer, George ` Murrig, John
Aldrich, Nathaniel -NrcFolfiono. E. 2.
Barret, H. A. Vewton, Danford H.
Boughton, James Newton, M. E. •
Benja . pin, Cal ph Parsons, Chancey 3
Baldwin,Adoniram J. _Rogers Edward
Brundalie - & Riste, Proctor
Bash, ,'3lrs. Mary Richardson, B. -
Bell, Mrs. Mary E. Rockwell, S. •.
Craig, Etharles J. Saxon, James
CaswelUliss Phebe Smith, Thomas B.
Dais, ltilrern , Stanton ; Hiram
Define, Miss Mary Stewart; E.
liecker, Amanda Smith, Mrs. Richard
ElltstufaMMiss' Jane Weston, N. C. •
G-ay, Samuel G. White, Pierce
Gardner & _Colvin, White, Joseph B.
Howelf D.C. - Witite_; Edwin
. Horrigan,
• Coneaud Wright, john W.
Jierson, David Welder, Thomas
Hemmer. r, Simon - Wheland,:liargaretl.
Leonard, J. S 2 "
Persons calling for any of the above Lett*
please say "advertised."
A. N. BULLARD, P. M.
. Montrose, Pa., Dec. 31st, 1857.,,
B-L` A:se
--W A-N
AGOOD BLACKSMITH in want of elhploy
merit can. find a - Chance to do a first rate
business by applying to the subscriber at DE-
PeeS 111 . 14. in Jessup. • The, shop (with or with-
Uut tools) will be rented,' with house, gardetl
and fire wood, on fair terms. .Plenty of work in
the_vicinity. Apply at the mills, or address
TIMOTHY DEPIJE;
- Fairdile, §ustfa Co., Pa.
January 2d, 1858: -
E. S. 1 1 1 4RK, Sec'y
• NOTICE.
R. - TIIAYER would say to the Public
that ho will be stifle office from nine till
ten o'vlocl:, a, in., each riay. and Tuesdays and
Siturdays, from nine in the morning till nine in
the .evening.:., Eittraordiiinrfcases excepted.
Will those wishing to see him govern thein.
solves accordinglyl • -
January, tat 4804:
- 8180.
PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY BY
3cro~ . ,ugh Ordinances.
EVNTLEV, TREAD & CO.
•
__ -.7-:::_::•:NO.TICE.--
HE. SU BSCRIPTION ACCOUNTS of the
LI - firm isf McCollum & Gerritson have been
'transferred to me. To those who will pay' on
or herein the 1 - stb, of February, 1853, a deduc
tion of 20 per cent: from tho.full arrearage rates
,will be 'Made.' J. , 131 MeCOLLUSI.
Ajoatrosi., January sth, 1858.
_ ; Sheriff's Sales,
Y virtue of sundry writs issued out of the
Ceurti of Common Pleas of Susquehanna
County, an 4 to !no directed, I will expose to 'sale,
by ptiblic vendue, at the CoUrt House, in Mont
rose, on' Saiurday, Janumry 18th, 18.58, • at one
o'clock, p.l in, the following Real Estate, to
wit: •
•
ALL thaCcertain piece or parcel of land; situ
ate, and being in the township of Lathrop, in the
- County .orSusquehanna, and b6tinded and des
cribed as Rillows, to wit: on the north by land
of Loomis right, on the east by the public high
way, and osl the south and west by lands of S.
W. Breed ilk. Co., dontaining about one halfan
acre of land, be the same more or less, with 'the
appurtenances, one framed house nod. shop, and
cow shed, kind all improved.
Taken in execution, at the suit of Rockwell &
Winton vsi A.. 8. Merrill anti A. I'. blertill.
1 ,
ALSO—AiI that certain piece r.r parcel of
land, situa e in the township . of Gibson, County ,
of Susque anna, and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described, as follows, to wit: begin.
fling at a qemlock-knot, driven in the middle of
the.Coche9tot and Great Bend Turnpike. Road,
at the intersection of the State Road with the
said Turnpike,-tbence along the_ middle of the
State Road, south 35 deg.- west, '6 perches and
two tenth of a perch to Another hemlock kaiit
driven in The middle of the State Road, thence
by land ofJ. R. Mack, north 55' deg . west 10
perches tok post-0. - hence by land of 'the same.
float! 65 deg. east 4. perches and one sixteenth
of a perch ito another hemlock knot driven'in the
middle of!the Turnpike Road, and thence along
the tuiddlp of the same, south p 4 deg. east 10
perches and :1-10ths of a peach to the place of
beginning, containing 54 perches of land, be the
same mbrp or less, together with the appurten
ances, 1 framed' dwelling house, 1 Lam,-and all
improved.l ,
Taken n execution at the suit of C. P. Ed
wards, va c Stephen Price. •
ALSOi—AII that certain piece -•or parcel of
land, situate and bolug in the Born' of Susque
-hanna De'pot, county of Susquehanna, and State
of Pennsylvania, bounded, and described - as fol
lows to Wil: on the north by lands of John Les
ter, on the east by lands of Robert Nichol, on the
south by Main itrcet, and op the west by land
of J. B. Kimber, feet front, feet from
front to rear, with thc appurtenances, 1 framed
house, arid all improvt?d.
Taken tin execution at the suit of Nathan Len
helm vs. 4. B. Salmon. '
that.,certain piece or parcel of land,
situate in Auburn township, Susquehanna Co!.
bounded I d described as follows, to wit : on
the north by lands of John Miller, on the east by
lands late of John rind Thomas :tlorly, on the
south by lands of Jesse P. Stephens, and on the
west by lands of Wesley Bensaotes, containing
about 300 acres, together with the appurtenances
i - frame houses I barn, I saw mill,
and about 35 acres improved.
'faked in execution at tho suit of Azor Lath.
rop vs..fohn Baily and Weston Bally.
ALSO-11l that certain piece or parcel of land,
situate and being in the township of New Milford,
in the COunty of Susoachanna, and bounded ii.-Al
described as Jollowa, to wit : northerly by lands
of 0. Smith' and - Wm. Mathews, easterly by
lands of L. and D. Jennings, southerly bv lands
oft,. Lelvis-,-and westerly hr lands of.J. Williams
containir 152 acres, be the same more or less,
with th appurtenanees, I. - framed house, 1. fram
ed barr4 1 orchard, and about 90 acres improved.
Taken in execution at the suit of C. S. Ben.
nett, to the use of S. Ilutchinsou ...Sz. Co., vs. John
A. Div.!
'
ALSO—AiI that certain piece or Parcel.° i land,
situate in thellore of Sus.tehanna Depot, in
the Co.jof Susquehanna, bound d and described
As folloWs, to wit : north by lands) of James H.
Smith, On the east by a street leading from Ri
ver to Church street. on the smith ¶'y I .71oirch st.,.
And west by lands of the said James li. Smith,
being 4, rods wide on Church street, and 6 rods
deep frfirn front to rear, with the orpukteniinci•s,
1 framed house. and all improve.' , I
Taken m execution at the suit of A. J. Whit
ney vsJE. L. Marsh. •
ALSO—AII' that certain piece+ or parcel of
land, sif.uate in the township of Lathrop, in the
County ! of Susquehanna, boun - ded And described
as follows, to wit : on the north by lands of S. •
W. Breed & Co., in the east by the public high
way,
o the south_ by a lot recently owned and
oecupi by Wellington Case and hinds of the
said liked &. Co., and west by the said Compa
nv's 1:10, containing about five acres of land, be
the.saine more or less, with the appurtenances,
I framed house and 1 framed barn, and neall - :,
all improved.
Taken in execution at the suit of C. M. Gere
vs. Lo+snis Wright.
ALSO—AII those following described pirees
or partiels of land, to wit : 100 acres of land situ
ate-in the township of great Bend, in the Coun
ty of Susquehanna, and State of Penn Sylvania,
late the estate of Jacob Skinner, 2d., and Elisio
Squirds, described in Sheriff Johnson's deed to,
Wm. Daytonedated April 13th, 1844, on which
atinit4 two framed dwelling hottseh, one saw mill
1 fretted barn, and about 40 acres improved
land. 1
ALSO—Ono other tract of land situated as I
aforesaid, late the estate of Jatob Skinner, 2 4 1.
and Elisha squires, described. by 'said Sheri E's
deed to said Wm: - Deiron, dated April 13th.
1844, `containing 400 acres and 140 perches. of
- land %-ith allowance of six per cent.
A "0.(..)nt other tract of land sittete in the
to an hip ' county and state aforesaid, containing
1400
! •
ii
ergs; embracihg that which was late the
estate of the said Jaen) Skinner, 2d. as described
by the Sald Sl:prifrs decd, to tlitialaellnrrows
and from bim,to Wm. Dayton, by deed bear
ing
date, May 93d, 1844. being the same pre--
raise!' formerly purchased by Urbane Burrows
and LIM& Williams, of William Ward and Jes
se Lene, and being the sante lots of land con
eyed by Edwin Eldridge and wife to Ransom
Smith, by deed executed the 20th day of March,
18501
ALSO-A II that other tract or part:el df land.
situate in the same township, formerly occupied
by the said Smith as the home farm, and the same
as colt:trued to him by the said Edwin Eldridge
and Wife: by deed executed the 18th day of May,
1849, and -by- reference to ivhith Sathe several
deed's the description of said geveral lots will
more folly and at large appear, said deeds being
recorded in Susquehanna County, containing in
all about 1960 acres 4,)f land, be the same more
or tees, with allowance of 6 per cent. On the
home farm are 2 dwelling houses, 1 framed barn
1 lo& barn,l stable, and about 40 acres insprov
o
ed. ,_
Taken in execution
. at the snit of Ransom
Smith vs. Samuel Watson.
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of
land, squab. , in • the township of Bridgewater,
County of Susqbehanna.; and State of Pennsyl.
Van* bounded and dC.scribed as follows, to wit :
on the north by land of Daniel Stewart, John
McCollum and Mathew Baldwin, on the east by
Mathew , Baldwin, on the south by Mathew Bald
win W. Baldwin; and of the estate of Wm. Gard
ner,' deceased, and on the *ebt by land of E. G.
Balieock,vontaining - about ninety acres be the
sane more or less,.with the appurtenances, one .
frothed house, two barns, cord hougei orchard,'
andlabout seventy acres improved.
Taken in execution at the suit of Matthew
Mekphy, vs. Rufus Thayre jr., and Alburton
Thayre. as R. Thayre & Co.
ALSO—AII that certain piece -or parcel of
land situate lying and being in the township of
Auburn,.Susquehanna.Connty. hounded and de
' scribed as fotiows, to wit: on the north by-lands
of Ansel Gay;-on the east by lands of Powell G.
Biqa, en the - -sonth by lands of Edward I) or..
sod: and on the. west by lands of loans and IL.
P. lCarter, containing about 91 acres more or less
Frith the appurtenances, I flamed dwelling, house,l
batri.shed, , COrn house-and. other . oot . ..buildings, 1-1
oreliard E and about eighty agree improved.
•-paken in .execution at the suit of S. S. Mut
, fod 163. Wm. COOley, Pi.
ALSO—AII those two adjoininglots, pleces .
niEparnels of land:, Situate, lying and being in
ths tOwnshir of Bridgewater, in the County of
Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, to wit:
the first one thereof being bounded and deseiib
ed as follows, to' wit : beginning at a hemlock
tree, the north west corner of the entire tract, it
being part of a larger tract of laid , iturVeyed in
pursuance of a warrant to William Shaw, thence
south three degrees east, - paii4 along Joseph
Brewster's, and partly alorigAinherd Lindsey's
land, one hundred and fifty-two perches to a
beech, thence north eighty , stken degrees east,
one hundred and forty six porches to altemloek,
in the line of lands formerly of Putnam Catlin,
thence north three degrees west, by said l:tst
mentioned land, and other land one hundred and
fifty-two perches, to a hemlock sapling, in the
south line of /ands formerly of Jacob Wilson,
now of S. N. Newton, 'being the north line' of
said tract, in the warrantee namo of NVilliam
Shaw, and thence along said last mehtioned
south eighty seven degrees west, one buntired
and forty-six perches to the place of beginning,
containing one hundred and thirty acres,' and ono
hundred and forty-four perches and allowances,
and being the same lot of land and
,pretnises
whielr.an B. Wallace, by deed dated May 6th.
148, recorded in the Recorders office in and for
said County, in Deed Book, No.B, pnge 187, con
veced to one Joseph Reese, who, together with
Mary his wife by deed tinted March 41h,1843, Re
corded in Deed Book, No. 13, page Lt 36, convey
ed the same to the said Patrick Crossen.
And the other of said:lots being bounded and
described as fol!ows, to wit : beginning at a
hemlock the south east corner of tho above des•
cribtal lot, thence south two degrees east, sixty
six perches to the corner of the. Goss lot, thence.
south eighty-eight dr , 2;rres west, dnc hundredand
twelve perches to a beech, thence by a lot sur
veyed to Israel 13. Gregory, north two degrees
west, sixty. six perches to a post, In said Crossen's
south line, and thence by the• same north, nighty
eight degrees.cast, one hunted and twelve perch
es to the beginning. Containing forty-six acres
.and thirty-two perches, more or less, and being
a lot of land which William Jessup and Aman
da, his wife and Sylvanus S Mulford and Fanny,.
his wife by deed dated the first dav
August
inst. conveyed to the said Patrick 'Crown in fee,
together with trio appurtenances, I framed licese,
burn, cider house, earn =house, and about one
hundred and twenty-five acres improved.
Taken in execution at the suit of Caleb Car
malt vs. Patrick Crnssen.
ALSO—AII that certain lot of land, situate in
Liberty township, in said County, being lot 121
of Jason Torrey's map of resurvey
,of Pcist and
Jessup'a.land, and described ns. follows, to wit ,
bounded on the north by lads of Charles S.
Coxe, on the south by lands of O'Sullivnni
on the east by lands of D. 0. Turrell, and oil the
west by the line of the Rose tract, and being in
the , northwest corner of a tract of land in the
warrantee name of George Hmer, containing
97 acres and 127 perches of land, with the ap
purtenances, 2 framed houses, 3 framed, and 1
log, him, and about fifty acres improved.
Taken hi exe,ntion at the suit of E. W. Rose
vs. Patrick Whalin.
ALSO—AII those certain pieces or parcels of
land situate and !Ting, in the borough of Dundatr
in the - County of Steluehanna, and bounded and
described as follows. to wit : the first bounded
on the north by the tannery pond and by lands of
William Wilbur, on the east by a street or lane,
on the smith Ivy a street running (corn the Wilke3-
burro turnpike to the sehoc I house- on the west
Ity the said Wilkesbarre turnpike, containing a
bout one:half an acre with the appurtenances,
a framed dwelling house and tannery, and barn,
and all improved.
A n d th e s e cond bounded on the north: by the
Milford and Owego turnpike, on the east by land
of William II Slocum, on the south by the above
named tannery pond, and on the west by lands
of F Chambers, containing about 1300 feet of
land with the appurtenances, one harness shop,
and all improved, the said last acsebrilnsl being
the same property recently conveyed by Thomas
Kinney to loslin and Flint by deed - .
Taken in execution at the suit of Chauney
Smith. vs. Joslin & Flint
ALSO—AiI that certain piece or parcel of
land. situate lyin; and being in the township of
Lenox, county of SllFquehzintift, and ,bounded
and described as follows, to wit : or. the north
by la'nd of Stephen J. and Henry Millard, on the
east by lands of Elisha Bell, on the south by
' a nds of Ftichard I'Vescott and Zina Bailey, and
on the west by lands of [Area Miller, containing
one hundred ; eres or thereabouts, together with'
the appurtenances. I house, barn, orchard, and
about sixty acres improved.
T.ken in execution at the suit of Grow &
Y.m.n.nb S SoOtt. • .
ALSO—AII that certain pinto or parcel of Lod
situate in the township of Lenox.County of Sus.
.1,1(.1-Isom', State of Petinsylvardh, bounded and
deenbed as follows, to wit : on the north by
land, of John T. Millard, on the east byJands of
Sterling, Maxon, on the south by lands of Orgill
Tiffany and Luke Reed, and west by lat,ds of
Luke Reed, containing seventy'-ane acres, it be
ing-thesaiite premise.s conveyed to John R. Tay
lor by deed bearin; d A Igitst 14th, 1852, sign
ed bytl.ll. E , dred, 111411Sheri(1 - of Susquehanna
Couniv, and conveyed to N. J. Sherwood by said
John R. Taylor :ma 6re by deed s bearing' date
October 20:h, ISS with the appurtenances,
framed dwelling houses, 1 frame barn, one saw
mill, one black-smith shop, one grist-mill, one
orchard. and mostly improved.
Taken in execution at the snit of Amos Sher
.%
wood vs. Dollet Titus &„Uerman Titus.
• , . .1011 N YOUNG, Sheriff:
Sheriff's Office. Montrose, Dec. 24,185'7:
ATOTICE--1n the matter of the distribts
tion of the proceeds of the Sheriff's sale
of the real Estate of 13. W. Clark, dec'd.
The Anditor in•the aboie Case will attend
to the duties of his appointment, on Thtirsday
the 14th day of January nett at 1 o'clock
P. ?Z., at his Alec in itiorrcrose; when and
where all persons interested, will, make
their claiin or be debarred froia corning in
upon said fund. • -
TURRELL Auditor.
Montrose; Dec. 21,1857. 48w4.
- $2 6, 0 0 0 WORTII
Of Goods at Panic Prices!
Bt I:PITT, is. now receivi n g large addi
firms of NEW 1:0008 to his stock tliat
will be Auld at prices to suifthe times, including
a great variety of
Ladies' and Gentlement's Drosi Goods,
with a full assortment iu all departments of his
TRADE,And at prices much reduced. and many
kinds of Goods more than 25 per cent. lower than
early fall Oicea
Ettly" Ile would particularly call the attention
of caA,huyerllo his new stock of
C. 4 R P ETI "AV,
BUFFALO ROBES,
S T.O VES, cfc„'tE.,
as large and rich, and at low down Rrkces.
New Jldfr.ord, Dee. 15th, 185'7. • •
Auditor's Notice.
In the matter of 'the The undersigned hay-
Estate of James W. ing been appointed an
dec'd. Auditor by the Orphans
Conrt to distribute the assets of said Estate will
attend to the duties of his rppoiotment at his
office in Montrose, on Frith y, the fifteenth day
of January 1858, at one o'eck .P. M. All per
sons hating claims upon did estate will then
and there make it known or be-debarred from
c.nuing in upon such fund.
Dee. 22. d. '57. • W. li. JESSUP. Auditor.
NOTICE. --la the matter of Exceptions to
ill the 'administration account of Jos. Wash
! burn, Administrator of Est. of Polly Wash
! limn, dec'd. - ...
The Auditor in the allove.ease will attend
to the duties of his appointment on Thursday
the 11th day of January next, at 1. °clock P. ,
M., at his ciffieb i n Montrose; of which parties
interested will take notice. - •
1 - Wm. J. TURRELL, Auditor.
Montrose, Dec. ,21,1457: •48w4.
Remoired, - _
y office to my new reirsidenee testir oppc
sito tho PresbyterianChureh, onTuropikei
Street The pablis are invited , to call and exam.
(no specimens of the various styles of Plugging
and Plate which 1 am daily executing.. No gas:
sing, "any more," friends, ;he work , speaks for
itself.- C. D. VIRGIL, Resident Dentist.
Montrose; Ps. 1; +t• 1857.
NEW JEWELRY:
lIE Subieribor has this day.retarniefron
1 New York with a large and well selected
stock of "
JEWELRY and FANCY G.OdDS;
which, having been purchased in the present ex.
tromely deprbssed state of the market, will be
sold at unusually . low prices. ' Among his assort
ment may he found
Chains, Seals, Keys, Pens and Pencils, Earrings,
Breastpins Fiugcrripgs of every style, Bracelets ,
Armlets, L ockets, Snaps, Watch Hooks, Sleeve
Buttons, Studs, Thimbles, Crosses, Speetaclei
Slides, &e., &c.
SILVER.
Threaded and plain Forks, Spoons, Butter and
Fruit Knives,. Salt and Preserve Ladles, Card
Cases, Cups, Childrens Setts,Napkinrings,Chains
Keys, Spectacles and Thimbles.'
Also, n large stock of Silver-plated table and
dessert Knives, Carvers, Castors, Cake Baskets,
Card Receivers, Salts, Tea Setts, Pati!, and
Spoons, double. treble and extra plate. ,
A Iso,Shell and ImitationCombs,Needles,Coral,
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Knives and Forks, Jet
Bracelets, Breastpins and Earrings, Hair and
Tooth Brushes, Pearl and Cornelian Sleeve But
tons Shawl Pins, Gilt Hair Pins, very rich,
Leather Purses, Bags, Clocks plain and alarms,
Sewing Birds, &e., &c.
All of which will be sold at the lowest cash
prices. ALFRED J. EVANS, -
No. 2, Odd Fellow's Ball.
Binghamton, Dec. 1 i; 1857.
Marl, env Coral imamate for the hair,
very rich patterns, for sale by A. J. E.
Card Receivers, Sugar and Salt Stands, Cups,
Goblets, Silver and Pearl Card
,Cases, Silver
Napkin Rings, &e., for the Holidays:A. J. E.
Lar Rings and Eireastpins, in every variety of
ty le and quality, to please every taste.
Gold Spectacles of all ages, Gold Thimbles,
Tooth Picks, Pens, POncils, Bracelets; Sock
ets, Sleeve Buttons and Studs, Guaid, - Vest Fub
snd Neck Chains, &c. ,&c., by A. 1. E.
veryA tininff d • fine stock of Gold and
H
open face Watches
most of them of my own importation, ,and war
ranted first class time keepers. A, J. E. .
S
ilvQr Spoons, Forks, Butter and Fruit Knives,
wrirranted pure as coin, by A. J. E.
Plat,:d Table Knives. A large and full stock
of those - desirable Plated Table and Dessert
11111 ves, also Plated Carvers to match. Also a
good stock of Steel Table Knives and Forks.
'Dial l ed Ware. A very fine stock of Castbre,
JE Cake Basketa,Tc*Setts,Cantilesticks.Forka
Spoons„&e.. &.e. by. ALFRED J. EVANS.
NOTICE
IS REREIi Y GIVEN
T
ABEL T U RRELL
I"AS just returned from No W York, with a
11 large and choice variety of Goods, bought
for CASH,' and selected with much care,,from
over thirty of the best Iluuses in New York,
which he offers to his customers and the public
atlou prices for cash. His stock comprises:
DRU
MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
• WINDOW GLASS,
D.,..YE STUFFS,
G RocEßlts:
' _ L A S S—W ARE,
CROCKERY, •
- MIRROR'S, "
CLOCKS,
WALL PAP°ER, - .
WINDOW PAPER,
WINDOW,OIL SHADES,
FANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
JEWELRY,
PERFUMEitY,
I)RY - GOODS,
• II A It h \V A It E,
STONE WARE,•
WOODEN WARE,
BROOMS,.
BRUSHES,.
JAPNNtti WARE,
BI A It u2kon ry,
CANARY SEED,
POCKET KNIVES,
- WIII - PS, -
UMBRELLAS - ,
- GUNS,
PISTOLS,
AMMUNITION,
TURPENTINE,
CAMPHENE, .•
BURNING FLUID,
ALCOIIOL,
LIQUORS,
(ForAfedicinal P urpos,ei3 only,
TRUSSES,
gIiPPORTERS,
SPIOULDER BRACES,
r R T )510'N A E S,_
srto,TA-ctts,
snArEit& PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &e
G:OLD PENS,
STATIONERY - ,
VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &C.,
a.ll of the. most popular
PATENT MEDIC,I. NES,
Thankful for theliberal patronage hiiherto.re
ceived, he hopes to Merit , a continuance and
large iLerbase,of the same.
, ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose. Dec...lst 1857.
JUST' A_ 0 - I G !
But not throu g h the hands uf-the
g 2 V.l 1E 9
WE prefer to dispose of our own goods,
therefore GREAT INDUCEMENTS are
offered to CASH CUSTOMERS, orob is Bitola
CREDIT,h ippioved 'NOTES. Those who
wish to avail theinselvea of thia opportunity, we,
advise to Call at the Stoma of
•
. . . .
6 ./titteitlitt - g vlotenbaunt- i a -
7 •,
At either Montrone, Susq 3 a Co., Pa.,
Sumea Depot,
Or ' Towanda, Ura 4 d 4; "
Whore we offer. to Suit .the Times and avoid
Suspension GREAT BARGAINS to purchasers
of All Kinds of TAY GOODS and READY
MADE CLOTHING; which have been lately
purchased under existing Low Prices and sell
ing at th same.
A SPLENDID STOCK OF
r g • Cr,' o •tt, s ,
Comprising shiest Fiery Kind of Dntss6oons,
such as Rich Moire Antique, Black and Fancy
Silks, Plain and Priqted French Merinos, Shaded
and Plain All Wool and Common De Lefties;
Par:mattes, 25 to 30 per cent. Lotter_ than ever,,
• c ., &c. In Domestic Goode, our tissortment is
complete and Astonishing Low. We also have
on hand a heavy Stock of
READY MADE CLOHING
Which we will offer 30 . per c ent. tosser
than any other establishment in this section. Mao
CLOTHING MADE I.'o ORDER
In the neatest arid best inatiper and Warranted.
sAll kinds of Grain taken at the Migiyist Mar
ket prices; also. Dried 'APplint.'lo qeese
era,.
***Please call and prieeour goo and satisfy
yourselves or the shove facts.
. GUTTENBERG ROSENBAumovd )
Montrose , Pa.. -
Nov. 24th, 11351.-1,
LITTLE ar, HARDING'S 160LIURIN.
\'F A R 5- - •
=• . _
M.ECHANI - Q - St!
VATlL4lease rewmber, w hen building, that
V V the are furnialqng
DOORS; •• • _,
SASH and - .
_ \ , • ' BLIiMS,
. . \
At the lowest Factoil prices, and that they 64
"constantly . on hand it large ;leek a
NAILS;
GLASS, .
PUTTY,
• \ PAINTS,
. .
DOOE TIUMMINGs, •
SAO: AND BLIND
FASTENINGS,
. • LIME, &c.,
In fact, we have ramost-eveiything \ in the way of
Building Material* •
Of first rate quality, and will sell thinn\nt a very
small advance from Cost for CASII.
Therefore weconfidontly assufealtirders, that
they *ill thAterially cobsdlt their own interests
by giving us a call, bbfore7purchasing. V N
.LITTLe&HARIAN.6,,
FLOUR, SALT,
-AND
L I 111 E .1
BY the LOAD or BARREL, constantly on
hand l - and for sale, at the very lowest rates,
by .. -- LITTLE &,, HARDING.
Niehols6 September let, 1857: .
ANOTHER ,
gargr and fitllblV • SW - 4 of
11,,ft -T I 11 0: 11 I.
Fbr the Summer Trade
'ew and &Mathll Myles,
Now being opened by
• LITTLE & HARDING.
Fish ! Fish!!
A FRESH lot of those 'Fine Heavy Co fish
A also, BlUefish in Barrels and Half -Barrels
•ust received by LITTLL & HARDING.
ALSO,
NEW Stock of Crecerms, Hatdware, ,
L Crockery, &e., &r., .a hundreth part - of
which we have not time to mention.- Enough
to say, we Lave almost anything, and eve
rything expected, to,be found at a store in - thn'
country—all of which we are determined
turn into cash, in , the very shortest possible
time and we herewith issue a •
NOT E •
VtD ft.A.VI IMDRITA:
We wish it distinctly uncleostood, that. for
CASH we will sell any kind of Goods at much
lower prices than . usual.
Groceries,
SUGAR, Molasses, Rice, Coffee, .Ten, and
all kinds - of Groceries in any quantity, at
the very lowest ratcs, a full stock constantly on
hand, by Idmit & HAr.DiNG.
Four. Shilling Tea,
VOTWITIISTANDING the recent Navy
advance In the prien'of Teas, we have se•
cured a large loaf the. same of that
which has created so much good feeling among.
our Tea drinking customers.
Plenty of it, by the chest or pound, al the old
price, by
It is a Fact,
Saleratds, Soap and Candle's ,of the
best qualities, are for safe by the Box, at
New York city wholesale prices, by
LITTLE & ILITXT'Sq.
rota.sh,
I N Tiu Cans, a Pure article, for sale by
LITTLE & ELIEDLNO
oots and Shoes„
CONSTANTLY on hand, it first rate assort.
meat of Men's, Boys' and Youths' double
sole Boots and Shoes, of .the best nianufacture,
also, Woolen's Shoe's, Boots and batters 'in
great variety, all to be sold at very IoW rates, by
LITTLE & HAREINU-'.
Hats and raps,
IN Earnest enless variety-, of kinds, quality anti
prices, for sale' by
LITTLE HARDING.'
Bonnet%
R 1 IfIION ll:16
S, Flowers and Tri4lgs, ror sale
by . = "Arm & Hbnifitac.
Clothing !
'. : ..
.
COATS, Vests and Panti,,.:well razide,,and
. good styles; Itirts, Gollars, J - losit:ty,
Gloves, etc., for sale cheap, by
..• _ LITTLE .4, Hanntao.
Leather!..
_
.
SOLE .N
and Upper Leather, Pegs , Shoeails
and Thread, Wak and , ninny other kinds. of
. Shoe Findings, fel. elle by'
LITTLE & ItiEDIEG.
Ctqpeting
R !
E l 101-nll Wool ettipete, at loin price, for
eiLle by
•
••
To Ltunbermen - and coopers.
BEST cut Ste'el ofid Steel Pell' Axes, Cast
Steel hllll and Cat Sawn, also Patent
tooth Y. Cut Saws, with Files, of almost all de
scriptions, for sale by
LITTLE &
To Daitymen,
FIRKINS, ReturnPais, Pans, Tin, Painted
r and Cedar Pails, Butter Bowls, Dairy Salt,
&c: &e., for sale 'by
LITTLE &
Ate . You - Building?
Y OU
will 'save money by purchasing your
- 1 Nails, Giass,Paints, Oils, Sash, Door Trim
mings, and 4ardwnre genoraliy,of
• • LITTLE BC.-
-• rlour i .Balt and Lime ,
Bv the Load, or 'Barrel, constabtlY, on ban
and for sale by
Ltin.r.„ k lianDuio,
.
ettih
AMU nan.bny almoSt anything, in tile o.
General Merchandise, for qtati, at • a very
Y
small savanna from . cost, of
• Lamar, &
Pioduce WarOIL
rill UTTER; Eggs - , Lard,' -Tallow; leseawair,
Grain of all kinds, Raga, Old lron, Lumber.
Shingles, Dried Apples, Reanisokb„ ito,,wented
in exchange for Gonda, by ,
Lirris
Tunkhannock,Degot,
I;str M 41867.1
LITLE & 11ARDliCO
LittLi. at.- IIinDING
tIT'kLE 'iSt. HARDING.
ATOTICE is hetet& given that.in
ti of the Act of Assembly, : the following
named. persons hare filed.their Petitions. with
the Clerk of the CoUtt of,quarter Belisions of
the Peace fur the County of .Susquehanna; for
Licenses. to keep Taverns, gating Houses dm:
in Said county, fur which li4nsesjhey will
apply at January Sessions 180-,
vattx mccrossa. .\
Georie Snyder; • Rush.
Judson stone 2d; Forest Laker:
Silas Winters ",
~11armony: •
Zenas L. Cooley; Hush.
A. B. Edwards,_ Great Bend.
E. J. Carr, Suoriebanna
B. L. Canfield, Middletown:
EATING HOUSE.
Ceorge Strupler, Friendatiire'
MERCHANT'S LICENSE.
Is. S. teaheim, Great Bend. .
Dec. 28, '51.1 G. B. 11.,WADE, Clerk.
N E W
Y2flll fiBE) WEIEVAriI
GO OD 'S
For Cash or Ready-Pay.
The subscribers have just pnichasea a Nein' ant
WELL SELECTBDISTOCK OF GOODS,
Consisting of Strpio and, Fab
DRY GOO . DS
Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Roots and , shoes.
4 - 0.,
`'could offer them for sale et their Niore t -at,lowl
or iates . than Goods have been sold in this place
for C4SIT or PuonucT.; experience having taught
us that this Is the only true way of doing busi
ness.
As wahaye bought our Goods for Clish du
ring the 'great money 'panic, we intim bought
them Low'and will sell them the snatel'
* * *Pleasegire,us stall and examine our.stock.
'GUILE & BLANDING.. -
Ihrford, Oetk, 12th. 1857. ,
Things as They Should Se. •
wE would say -to our numerous Friends and
Customers, • that we have secured the
agensy of most of thwpopnlar PAent Medicines
of the day - , for which we are alloired_ forty per
cent. for selling. We propose (under the hard,
times) dividing Vie 'profits with our customers.
tow, good' friends, and \enemies (if tre have •
any), yoy that wish to save Money, call A the -
,FasmEas' S'ronE and you will find everything
fwhich poor diseased nature requires for her res-.
• toration, at prices unparalled• it;, the history of
this medicine age. .
Among our catalogue May be fnund . the, 'Cali
brated Grtfenterg Medicines; itte"3 Mot
fat's Pil*overeign Balm, the Gerinan,Lion,
-of the Day, lygeian-VegetableMedieinii - Childl
Pills, Gifflin's - Hufeland's, German, Vegetable;
Judd:s Medicated Cuticles, Jostling's Verinifuge,
Pain Killer, with every variety. of Thaver's
1: amt
ly Medicines, warranted to answer the tintion:se
- for which they are tecamniended;
Blood Purifier, itadway's Ready Reliet,\ with
others too nnmerous to mention. Call s,nd sem
Counsel and and Advice - free of charge.
R. TRAY* JR.
Montrose, Dee. Ist, 1857. . ,; .
:NEW STOVES!
,ato a a 1:1121M
-1--just receiving a iarqp stock' of
NEW ttOVES
-INCLUDING, a full assortment -- of Eleva ted
Oien, Large Oren and Flat Top Premiuns
Cook Stores. foi. Wood or Coal, with a Superior
'variety of Pizric,r, (Vice and Shop Stores, for
Wodd or Coal; also,Stard- Pipe; Zinc, Sheet
Iron, store Tubes, 4-c.,
His assortwout will includo . the most SELEur
and D F.611t A Fax STOVES in market, and will be
sold on the most favorable terms, and to which
he would invite the particular attention of CA S H
buyers.
New 'Milford, October, 13th, 1857.
• Farm for Sale.
rip HE subscriber 'offers for sale a Gudd tire& _
bt 9,s,aeida in aridgeivater, foUr Mires east
of Montrose; i 0 acres imprdvid. There is on
thp premises-n:large framed Drivelling House, ti
good framed Barn, an excellent Apple Orchard
huisor eh° imrchase money will - be required
down; the balance in annual instilments; .
ELIJAH BROWN.
Bridgewater, Atigust 19th, 1857. 331 f.
11127 gU@Vil _
112P0t1 - 1,14.JE.
GREAT REDVTION OF. PRICES!
ICIMPIAN . Sz. GARRATT afe how, re-
D
eeiVing their Stock of Stoves for the Fall
and Nt'inter Trade, and umuld beg leave to say
to 'heir n?merous friends and cualeiners that
they have on hand the lareek and•best selected
Stock of Stoves evereffereci to the inhabitants
of Susquehanna Co. Their'" 'Stock. Comdata of
the most approved pattern of Elevated Overi,
Large Oven, Premium and Coal Cohking Stoves.
Wood and Cbal Parlor StoVes of, Elegant pat-,
'terns, also Mee and Hotel Stoves;
Coal Berneirt, &c. We hiVe the beat Stove
constructed on the 'diving:fine itrinciple, ever
made, at a very moderate price. ,
We would take this opportunity of reminding
nor friends who are solicited to.purchase their
Stoves of Hawkers & Pedlars, that's moments -
reflection Will ebniinee theip that it is very bad
• economy tab so.
It is a well established filet that the cost of
selting . Stoves by pedling them about tbe - : coon-
Ay, is not less than 15 or 20 per cent, and gener
ally as' high as 20, to say nothing of bad debts
ort„d cost of collections. Ofi coo raw thla oars ex.
-ralnse must come out of the ppeleeta of the pur
annser. _ . -
peln consideration of the above faits we' offer
chr entire Stock 'of Stoves lat 20 - per cent lest
y Pedlar Will or can sell. - Call and see if .
these things are Dot so. - _
New Milford, Sept. 16th 1857.
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to the IndepeAdent Tirade
OF
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AND ALL OTLiTR9 who look to their own interests: .
The undersigned is not just now to offer Mint
self with alone epistle for your "votes - -at tho
coming election,' but would•simply : say.„thit he
has just received a new stock of BOOLCS• and
STATIONERYt whicit he is ready tosell to
ull those who want, jou eip‘cily ••
A neW lot'ef Pocket & .atnily Bibles, Testa.,
ments„-Prayer Bunks &e &c.
SCHOOL BOOK, sueh as Will be wanted is
the NORMAL SCHOOL.]
A choice lot of A. W. Harrison's Columbian
Inks, Toilet & Funtily,Sonps, Ladiee& Gentle:
men's Perftirnety, and FlaVoring Extracti.
GIFTS,GIFTS. As itihas become ilo fatal
ionahle to advertise '•splenilid gift enterprises,'
_would just say that I will 'akree to famish tour
chasers kith gifts, and.quito as valuable ones too,
as Pewter Penknives, Brass Fiiverringit or Other
valueless trinkets. Try Me at . the Montrose
'Book Store. • • ' A., N. BULLARD.
Montrose Pa. Aug. 12th, 1857. _ •
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Dissolution• - • .
N N OTICE is hereby gi ven that . ..the fi rtn 'of
Llevauv:& GUILD nslhis du; dissolved by
mutual consent. C.• Ilestsr, •
Gibson, Aug. it 18,57._ • E. E. Gavin. •
The books abd aecgnnis can be fnuikat the
store formerly occupied by the subectiberug - AIL
persone_liniing nnettled accounts at EV:ideated
to settle the sania•suf soon iis•possible.
Thi.tinsinesti will be dondacted -in future by
the undersigned, undorthe firthAl C. ‘1 1 ...& O.
11, .141,MP:A who aro constatitliseepiting from
New.. York and khiladelphiai the:latest styles of
Fall aud Wlnter.Drl,Goods, Clo
thing itt., all ,of whicp wlUlie sold at a very
small profit for ready pay:
, Gibson, Aug. 3tst, 1851 - ; t:P.
Hawttxt.
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rt_II9CEIRIES, Crockery; Hatdivare an
1,3( - various outer articles to nue/terrine to men:
tion e all of which she'll be sold Cheap for Carat
or. N t eadyr - C. W. MOTT.
'Montrose, ttev_sth i 11351. ' • . -
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