The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 18, 1858, Image 3

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W I t t he li x o P :se sed :t 11 15 : it
at public reudpq
o n Saturday, March 271 h, 1858, the ftilloiaing
property, to wit •
Ono oko Oien, 1 Yfoit, 2Plows,'l Writior;,
Chains, 1 Os•yi:ke. 'sonic) rottli, 'a quantity of
Hay and. Grain, 'and - . other tirticfes - too ituttiercitis
to mention, Sale to commence at teh o'clock a. iin.
Tssms.—All sums under 85, Cash, over that
amount six-mouths credit with interesit and ap.
proved s •eurity. JOSEPII /3 WOOLSEY.
Jesse , March 15th , 185'8.-11w2.
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IMPORTANT
. . • .. •
f LIE sabscriber offers for sale his prerniset t in
the town - of Conklin, Broetne Cuunty„N, Y.,
on _ the West, side of the Susquehanna river, rive
miles from, C t reat tkeed, and nine Miles 'fiem
Binghampton. and one mileTrotniCirkwood[con
sistin,z of a Cragon Shop, 42 by 20' feet, with
BT?rcksmith Sbop in basement, full rig,.botb siteiv
in operation: A hiMse-and lot on ;the iiiiposite
, side of the read from the shop; a new barn 20 by
22 feet, &e. • The above named 'property. will be
sold very low f4r.ea:sh, or a part may bo allowed
to stufd one year. 1 . ,
Fur particulars inquire on the promises .11°.,tta.
dress, past paid, - H. C. XNTIGHT,
l I u4.] Corbettsville,Brebrno'Ctiudy, N. Y.
F .0 R - S 1:14 1
- OR TO RENT;
A DWELLING HOUSE, Darn,dz.e. withlwo
L 1 and a half acres of beautiful land, an ozeol..
lent stand for a blacksntith ° ,•or slide maker situ-
ated in Upsonville, Susquehanna County, near
J. Merriman's store, will he sold low
or rpnt
_ed to agood tenant." Enquire of_the subscriber
T,7st hislotliee, in this Boronkh, or Of J. L. Wierri.
:Man, -eaq. Also housbs and lots for sale or to
rent, in town. • 3.1;„ C. L TY LEP..
Montrose, March 8 ; 1858. _
"IitOME AGAIN,"
!R> s.
.orer Wilson's. Store.
LOD - GINCA, aA'SE.A.FILE'S 00 WEE.
16ntrose, March 10th, 1868:
KANSA
PION EEC, -INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
; --4r Pei-sons who intend Setting in Xarisay,.
want - Inforitittien' in re
rani, to the best Leeathiffs; thb eitß's ; Towns':
-Mineral Points - ; Rivers; Sell ;-the best*ronte to
mine - ; the prices of Lands, Town Lots, Provis
ions, may.askirese the undersigned,
(Enclosiv a Feetf One Dollar,),:
On receipt of which a correct and :authentic etc-
Omni of the part of liansas to -whiCli the Appli
eant &sites to emigrate, wild be forwarded by
- return mail. -Address,
JNO. BOURN R. CO., Leeompton,
[low3
- -- Register's Notice. •• .
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby Oven fn all per
sons concerned as the Tellei:ing Estate,to
nit: • . -
. -Estate of Dan'l F tipeobf, late Of Forest
Lake, dec'e, Ezra Rice, Adra'r; .
, Estate of L F Wilntarth, • late of Jackson,
decd, Orlando Gunnison, Adrierl '
Estate of J B Worden, late of Jacksdn, deed;
B. Harris, and E Tucker, Exett'rs; .
Estate of George 'Stephens, tale of New
Milford, dee'd, It . Stephens, Adnfr ;
Estate of Francis Quinn,* late of Choeonut,
: 'tiee'd,F and T Quinn,"Adm'r;
- Final account of A P Trovi bridge, Guardian
:of .11A r and J A Chandlei:
That the diedountants beset settled their se
:counts in the Register's Office; in and for the
F...,,tr.ty of Susquehanna, anti that the sane
will
be .I , 7e:scared to the Judges of the orifhanCs Court
of`.aid • Cuunty, on Friday, the- 16th day of
next, fur. their confirmatitut and allowance.
- CHARLES NEALE, liegrdster.
Rerrister's office, : 1 / 4 1ont7ose. Jan. 4th; 88. E
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
- NT9TicE is horebv given that in pursuance of
an order of sale issued out of the Orphans,'
'"wart of Sumptehanna County. i will expose to
Public Sale. cm Satradav, the .27th day of March
in.t, at on& ck, P. ST., all that certain lot.
1.4-ce or parcel of land, situate in the township crf
Purest Lake, in said Ccunty, late tit 3 esfate of.
Orriri'Leste,r, deceased, and described as follows:
Beginning at a post in the highwaY, the north
west corner 4 George-Fisher lot; thence by said
lot, S. 17 1-2 degrees N.; nine perChes s to a pokt,
the SW. corner of said Fisher lot: thence along
the south line of the'karrie t 5.75 degrees E., six-.
tEen perches and six-tenths to - a'prKit near Pond
Creek ; thence by hind's of'A. Carr arid L. Sliter,
S. 26 degrees W., one' hundred and i'grtv.two
perches to a point in a line of Charles' avis :
thence by said Davis' line, N. 64 „degeree4 W.
...LI tip tArw.3l. :n• 00•e1z...1.
small creek, tite line of D. C, Shetina4 land ;
thence along said e'reek, 63 perches to :rpOst on
-the east bank of the same; thence-N. 2'B degrees
E..--70 perches to a post, cerner•ot`Dl T. Triylor's
lot.; thence by said loi, S. -74 3-4 degrees E.,
125 perches to,a post.; thence S. 81,1.2 E., 28
7.1.9 perches, to the beginning, containing' 133
acres and .50 peclies of land—(eicepting 50 a
cres therefrom, of land w.4lch recovered by
Mathew S. Cornell froth the said O'rriri
Lester. and which lay in the 'south side
'of said lot,) on which is a dwelling :I:
• house, one barn, and ont.buildings, and -
about- 60 acres under cultivation.
Sale to be held upon the premiies, and terms
to be made known on day ofsale. ,
• ORANGE MOTT, Jr. 7 Mm'r.
Forest Lqke, March 11, 1858. _ (Mts.
ATTENTIOA
THIS is to certify that the undersigned have
• 1, used Manny's - Mower with Wood's improve:
enmt, the past season, arid are fully satisfied that
ish, a good machine, •and we recommend it to
the farmers of thi3 County as a profitable and
labor4aving, machine. • • -
JEREMIAH MEACHAM, A. GHIFFLi,
jOrli HAREINGTON; - L. GAEthCER,
31. .3 7 HARI:MG:IONi
February 25 1858.
For mack*kapply to the ttildersjined Agent
- b..LATHItOP.
Montrose, March 1'4;1 . 0.58.; [rah II th
Sheriff's Sales;
1 - )Y viritie of .nundrywrits issued out of the
1.1 Court of Coultrton Pleatl of Susquehanna
County, and to, Mei directed ,- f.will,expose to sale;
• by-public vendun; at the colirt flange, in Moe!,
rose,. on Saitird47,. April 'nt one
O ' c I ock, p. m 1 -the following Weal Bitite, to
ALL - . thosi•Tieres of
. Pitteeli of land int
-rate and being iri the township of Great Bend in
Maid county, described lb; follottrs, to wit: One
tract eantaining one - hundred acres, be the same
More Or 'oil; alsO another tract endtaiding 39
acres and perishes of 1.1441 7 --excepiing and _re
serving therefrom one lot of perches, aid
another iot of fifty acres and 136.perehes Sold
therefrom respeetiikly to Jacob 4, Bask and
7_ doses Boon—the title to the firstabOve describ.
oil lot being derived from William Ward and'
.I,_•,”,_e Lane, and the second frdin William `Word.
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-AL...qO another - cit . f Tana cOittaining" fi fty
1
stbreei, derived fremAlai .Shalllmne„ who - convey.
ed to'Eleazer Brown, who eonveyed to William
Dayteas•by deed :dated "the 17t1f - day of June,
-84'7.- -• , 2 '.',, ~t • , '•_ ' ' '•:,:.,.
ALSO another le,t ;.of ;land, containing fi ft y
acres;, more nriess,;being, the, same that Joseph
Brown conveyed' to Wm. Daytonlry dareti'dated
June,lBth, 1847, there being SXCLVpid'iint,of the
foregoing parcel of land;, one hAndied ina five
,:acrea'sold -by Elijah Skinner to Ctiarlie Trow
bridge, and fifty acres,sold to Alfred'Alietnas, and
twenty.seven :wren Sold tii,•Chatles g. giiiith as
by . rifereace to isundryconeeyanceriTokielanie
will thlly appear. , . • ,_,,
'‘ittSo 'Oise other tract or parcel of land, iOn
taiMng,one.hundredand seventeen acterrof lifid•
mdredtlirel,: beittg. the ,earrie convoyed by E. T.
Young arid.. aeon Tlici64 to - Elijah Skillit:le e
by Deed . datedliecelmi)or 1 q, - 418:0 ; recorded in
Deed Book "No. - 18 page 1413. Also' all. the ie
teresta, 'rights and: privileges of hie R aid grafter
in 'a certain lease from Ebenezer BrOlAtil. taneeph
and 'Elearier Brnivn;dated the firstdif c:f Xtiril,
A. D. 1828, : and dilly 'assigned to Elijiih'Skia
ner, Who conveYed to G. W. Scranton, trigether
with the mill and imprciiemnnte ihererlato.'be.
locging, 'and subject, however, to all the 00130-
flops of 'said lease - and the rents thereon ac
•cruing,tand restrictions and, liabilities thereunto
attached, Which, have 'accruCid since the first
day of, 'April, 1853, ot may - herea ft er accrue;
said fpregbing several tracts of land, containing
after
. deductions of reservations - three - hundred
and ievetity!five acres or. thereabotifs,ivith al.:
loliAria, tie the same morn orleis. -
This, sale ' bein g :intended to Conieylill the
lands , and 'privileges 'particularly. described - 1n
the deed of Elijih ,Skinner and Sirkah his 'wife
to, George W. Scranton, dated the gist..dv of
June A. D. 1852, and recorded in the Recorder's
office of Susquehanna Cminty, in Deed Book,
No. 21, Page - 151 Ate. - Reference to which will'
fully chew. Excepting always out the 'Same
flie right of way of.the Delaware Lackawana
& 'Western Ralf Road'Critiipiiiy wader the con.
ditions isp!cified in' 'said - Deid.
Containing is rill alidut three 'hundred and
seventylAcree, tnOre or lend, ifter'deducting the
ex6eptionsovith the nminiteritinces,twedwelling
!mugs, two borne and sheds'attanhed, one saw
mill, arr oichrird, arid audit: one liiindred acres
improved.
Thken irOirierifi on V. the, nit of 'O. NV:Sulfa
lonsi.E. T. Young and Edgar Thomas.
, ALSO all * ihat niece or parcel of land allude.
in the township otiSpriegyille Susq'a,co'., boun
ded on the north by Warren Triyler c s land-on the
east by land of John Richmond arid c. .q. Ly
man, on the south by land of Wm L. 4tve i ry, and
Warren Taylor, and West by Ashley Brooks
and others, containing 91 acres, tylth the appur
tenances, two framed houses, a framed - barn, and
orchard and about 70 acres improved:
Taken in execution at the suit of Albert Beards
lee vi. George 'Lathrop.
ALSO ail that certain piece or parcel of land
situate in the -township of Oimobk, Susq'a Co.
Pa., bounded And described as fol ows, to wit:
on the - north by lands of Sain'l Sherer, on the
east by lands of Dan'l Reynolds, on. the south
by _land oft.P.Bakeeand on the west by land of
Owen. Donohue, containing about twenty acres,
with the appurtenances, one framed house and
barn and about' 15 Darer' improved.
Taken in execution at the suit of S. A. Brown
riasigneittn D. D. Searle, vs. Prentis Grivitt and
Efut-tine S. Gaya .
ALSO all that 'certain piec'e or 'race] of land
situate 'rind being in the township 'M Efedgewa
ter, in the county of Susquehanna, 'rind bounded
as follow, Jo wit . : Beginning at a post on the
line of Orrin Ileebe's lot, thence south 87 deg.
east, SG perches to Moses Tyleea lbt, thence by
the same south 23 d..g. west, 148 Perches to a
post, on the line of Rollin Hops ler, theride Korth
87 deg. west,' 86 perches to a post, OA Witter
Foiter'a line, thence by the erne north 22 'deg.
oast, 15S to the beginning; containing
80 acres, be the same more or less, being the
saute lot conveyed by the late !Joseph Butte. field,
deceased, to S'usrin Maria Butterfield, by deed
hearing date Dec. .6th, 1848, recorded in deed,
book N 0.17, page 410, with the sripUrtritureces,'
one framed dwelling house And ham, arid Go
acres improved.
Taken in execution at the suit of Isaac L.
Post & Co., vs. Joseph Butterfield and Susan
M. - Butterfield. - .
ALSO all that certain piece or parcel of land
situate and being in the township of Great Bend
township, Susqeehanna county, bounded and
described as fo laws, to Wit: Beginning at •the
north corner of S. T. Brow. land, as sold to him
by Shelden 31213rOwnson,-being'ailine'r for John
Oillispie, Oliver Trowbrid,ge and others'and tuns
thence airing the east bound of said Bruin's land
42 cfiains to a stake and, stones, on the west
side - of the highway leading from Great Bend to
Windsor, near the Dugway, thence along said
highway 23 chains to a post and stones; thence
south 63 deg. west 2 chains and 55 links along
said high Way, thence north 37 deg. west 9chains
and 50 links to the 'centre of 'the creek, thence
up the same mirth 39 deo% east 9 chains and '75
links, thence north 56 deg. west 5 chains and
50 links to the line of Oliver Trowbridee's land,
thence along the same to the place of beginning,'
containing about 48 acres
,of hind; be the same
more Or less, with the appUreenances', - 1 framed
house,l barn, Mid abobt 30 awe's improved.
ALSO all that other piece or pa're . el 'of land i
situate as abeve and bounded and dercribed as
10110WS, LO WU: Oa. thy LIOILIs try lacteteryf:on,c,
Trowbridge, on the - east be the Great Bend and
Cochecton turnpike, on the south by lands of
Truman Baldwin, and on the west by the Susifa
river, containing about 25 acres, be the same
more. or leas, with the appurten:lnces, 2- &yelling
houses, wood house, 2 barns and wagon house,
and nll improved'. .. s
Taken in execution'at the
am of teorge Du-'
1
senbury vs. N. P. Waller.
.
ALSO all that 'certain piece or.parcel of land
'situate and being in the township yf Great Bend,
in the eoun'y ot Snscpaehenna,,and bounded and
described as_follows, to wit: On the north by
lands of Charles Snedaker, on the east by lands
of Peter Kelderon the south and *est by Inds
of Benjamin and Michael Spear:beck, containing
110 aeres; be the same more Gl' lees, with the
appurtenances, 2 frith:led houses, 2 barns, 1
Blucksfifith shop and i sail , hail!, and orchard, and
about 50 hires improiedi „ , ~
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Taken in eieeuriori at the 'ii it of O rrin G,..Bnck
ingliam VI. Charles Chamberlin'.
ALSO, all that certain piece or Parcel of land'
situatrisi the township of great Bend, cotitity of
Sdsquehanntrand State of Penniylvildia,,honn
apd and described as follows, to with Ori the
north by lands of Wm: Painter, ou the rest by
lands of the estate of J. B. Griffin, deceased, on
the south by land or perine Allen and S. H.
Dayton. and on the west by the Great Bend and.
Cothecton turnpike road;
.. it, bejng :66,feet in
front'on the turnpike, and running back 100 feet,
-With the' applirtenances, and,
tavern house, 1 barn,
i Wood shed, arid all improved, - and contain.;
Rhea 7540. square feet of land be the same
.more or leis. . 1
. . .. . .. • ,
• ALSO all Plat certain piece.or parcel o f land
situate as'abeee, and bounded and described as
follows, to wit: On the north by lands of - Milton
Gilmore, on the east by lands of fierily Langley,'
on the south by . Franklin street, and' on The
west by lands of —.•:---, Tompkins, containing
about one-fouth acre of land more or less, with
the appurtenances, one framed house.
ALSO all that Other tract or parcel of land
situate- in the township of Franklin, County .and
State aforesaid, and bounded And described as
rolldixt, viz: On the north by the public-highway,
On the east by the land of .Rufus Lines; on the
south by land of Andrew flanker, Joseph .D-Oo
little and StephenK. Crane, and on the weal by
land of Mei Sdiith, containing about 90 acres,
More or lesi, together with the appurtenances;
one barn nod cow house; some fruit trees, and
iborit'6o acres improYbd. L . •
' Trtireli le eiechtioli at the iiiiitof Lora. Stone
nod other:, Cs. lohn D. Paddock Mid Samuel Pad ,
dock. -
FARMERS!
T. P. PnusEr.
ALSO -
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ALL that Certain piece or parcel ofi land; ith-1
ate in the Townthip of ; parfait', Suscitiehaiiiiii
County. beunded And ileieribe4 as followa, tel
wit: On the North liy Ueda of Stanley,l
an the,flait by the Turneiktrioid, on the South'
and'
Wet by Wag (if ,Toab Tyleri Containing ;
atiout fifty rods of -land . ; more,e!, less, iith, the
appurtenancee, one 'large building, erected for!,
the manufacture of 'scales; with sit steam engine;
ana other_rnegbinery, necesikaryfor such ft mani ,
ufactory; one barn, end nil improved. , I
M=M
i fakerila executiOn at the snit of D. E. Whit:
ney:yi. Exton. „
MAO that'igtai st ,PleVe griArcel 'cif land
panatela .3 . town4ip, of LinOx,Suagnehanna
Couit_y c kohnded, and described- ns follows, to
wit Un.h . o Iklorthp . o *es.; by laiiii)n:posses.
siorCof Mtiideeci Tatiitor„,Rn the East by Igui
- or Amos. Oirtion . icit n 'zuiti on, slle.Sputh , by Ere
public hightt P aY • lte o 4iailillg . 4 (3l lo# o " 4 ' ilerei
of land, more .or less, w . ith tAte apportenanees,
One , f rained h gri t eana. all. ir9 pro d.
Takgp in execution At ‘loe.",soit.of .Orcitv and
Broth!!!!. _assigned to W. M. is.'eyrus
F. Tanner. - f , f./
ALSO all that certain i pke`eqr of land
situate - in - the Borough of Sitsquelianna Depot.,
Susquehanna. County, and bc;iinaeAan'd Ai esciitiked
as -follows-, io wit : on the North ; of
AMbrose Eggleston, on the East 1 . .)y land ! of
j. B. 'Salmon, on the South by the public high
way, aid on the West by . C. S. Bennett, cow
.taiqing abort ,5250 feet, being GO, beet front, aid
running bark 137 I-2 feet, with' tbe aPpurtenan.
'eel ono 'fram4o helm,. and all improved.
Taken in exCeulion at the suit of Adelia Has.
ifrOuilt vs. Jereatrah B. Kimber and David S.
Roman ~
ALSO rill that ceitamjiteee or parcel of land,
sittiate, l lPkgaiiilbeieg in thitt . township of Len
ox,county of tiiSimalranha.'and State of Penn
sylvania, and betindid'atid deiitilted as follows,
to wit: beginning at a stake and stones by
a rock on the South Wiat'banl'Of the Milford
and Owego Turnpike and in thp Norfh West
line of Paul llarris' warrantee‘ and uled i g said
warrantee line N. 66 1.2' E, 1'73 peiaes to a
stake and stones in clearing of:Lewis ItlcNii . ina:
ra'; 4tieliee,S.:72o" E. 44 perches to a, staltelnd
stabes'in afibe of lands of Aseph Fuller; thence
eking said Fuller N. 85" W. 14 perches to
a stake and stones; thence S. 20' W. '7l 'perch. to
a Ntike i arid stones; theqe S. 113'3-4" W. '7l
perches to It stake-andatones on the North side
of atid ;Citrupike road and opposite a level
swampy piece of ,greond ; thence along said
'Turnpike road N. 42",W.,24 pgrylies to a.etake
and stones, on the iiort,bliide of the road ; thence
W. 59 and - 3-10 perches to a stake and
stones; thence S. 6'7' W. 11-ani. 4-10 perches
' to , a stake and stones on the SoWit'side of the,
road, thence. N. 8:1", W. 12 perches to a stake
?Ind stones on ahe South side of said road Clhynce
N:' 82" W.,19 perches to a stake and storieson
the South side of, said road; thenco W, 10
perches„to the place of beginning; containing
seventy-five acres arid sixty-sla perches be the'
same more or 1e57.4, with, the appultenanc'es,'one
small framed hciiise, and about five acres. im
prVed.,
Taken in execution at the 'suit of Reuben
Whiting to the use of SoloniOn Taylor vs. Duer
Yarn 2d. . • , _
MAO all those, two certain pigces or parcels
of land situate, and being in the -township of
New Milford,Susquehanna County, boaridesi and
described as folloWti, to wi,t: licginning at, the
middle of the Cocheeton and Great Rend turn
pike road, at the south corner of land sold to
David Miekle. the :north corner of land sold to
Ithamer Mott, and the west corner of land sold to
Elihu Mott; thence by 11,hainer Mott's land and
by the lots Nos. 3 and 32., on a map of-restir-.
re) , of Henry Drinker (the elder) made by John
Terry, South 44 1-9" W. 210 and 5-10 perches
to stones by a beech tree, corner of land Sold
to Sylvanus Wade, and. John Wellman; thence
by the last mentioned land N. 191 perches and
5.10 of a perch to a beech tree, and E, 120 1.2
perches to a post in the middle of the aforesaid
turnpike road, a northerly course to the begin
ning. containing 98 acres and 155 perches with
allowances, it being lot No. 29 on the map afore
said. -
Ae.O all that certain tract pr parcel of land,
part of the survey to Peter Platt, situate in the.
township afOresaid; heginnning at a post in the
Coshocton, and Great Bend turnpike road, thence
by and sod to Park '.V, Avery, S. 44 1.2' W.
90 nnd,l.2 perches, to intones, the east corner of
tot NQ 33 on the map of the
,reaur,rey, aforesaid,
mride by TOrry aforesaid, thence by the said lot,
45 1.72 perchecijo a post and stones the
north corner of said lot i thence by hind sold to
AlBand'er 'Shirley, N. 44 i-s - E., 75 1.2
perehe'it to a post in the middle of said road to
the place of beginning; containing„ by the said
survey 75 acres and 114 perches, and aflowances,
be the same more CirslesS, it being part of bit No.
aforesaid, with the appurtenances, on the first
described lot, two framed dwelling houses, three
barns, one orchard and the wjwle being im
proved; upon the last described, is ono framed
barn and about sixty acres improved, the two
tracte or par:cern or land lay contigious to each
other and constitute one farm.
Taken in execution at the suit of John Howell
to the use of Sarah Mott vs. Charles Tingley
Executor of Ithamer Mott dee'd.
'ALSO al! that certain piece or 'parcel of land,
situate in the township of Bridgewater, and Sus
quehanna CoUnty, bound:d and 'described as
follows. to wit: on the north and east by lan'is
of Ezra Beebe.. on the smith by lands of Asa
Fessenden.and 0. S. llt;ehee, and on the west by
the public highway, containing about fifty acres,.
more or less with the apnurtereancea, one framed
house and barn, one orchard and about forty acres
i . •
mproved. „ ,
Taken in execution at the suit of George Fow
ler vs. Theodore t i essenden.
ALSO all that certain pree,epneeel of labd.
, •
Situate, lying and being in the township of Spring
le,Sinc4oehanni County,bounded and described
tia fV , ll 6 ws; porth by lands of the estate
Of Sarah Downing de'c'd.. contracted to Benajah
D. Fowler and laniesi Itnienetanti, south by
lands of the estato of Ann Skvsen, deed., now in
Ppasession of Charles Chamherlin, south by SI
Strickland, and west by lands formYrly conveyed
by the Executors of the last will of Henry Drink.
t'idee'd. to John Bullock,-and 3eroihe Rosen.
cranti jr.; containing '77 acres nod 83 peiches of
with the appurtenances, a framed house and
Bain, find a saw mill, one orchard, and about sev
pay deres improved.
Taken in execution at the suit of A. K. Brink to
the use of Henry Drinker vs. FlOrdawine A. Brink
ALSO all those three certain Pieces or par.
Ceti of Ind, situate, lying and being in the
townshiß ofNew')fiiford,CountyofSusgnehan
pa, and State of_Perianylvania, bounded made.
.scribed as follows,lo wit: the first comm i ences
ate
,po s se coiner of land of A. Moss; tlic:nce
riiiining north 42 1.2 2 E. on a line of land of
'said Mole 180 perches to a post, the easterly
corner or land of said Moss; thence South 44
E. Mon: lands of Hatch and Johnson 125
perches to a pine sapling. comer of lands of said
Hatch and Johnson,land lands of john Boyle
'thence S. 42 k-2" W. along lands supposed to
:belong to -E. A. & 0. Pratt 130 perches to an
oak Stinting; thence N. 44 1.2' E. 195 perches.
to the place of beginning; 'cottinining one hun
dred nerd one acres and 24 perches. be the same
more or less, and all improved.
Aeso all that oilier Plec,,p,sittinie e, and
`described as follows. Oz.: commencing at a
hemlock : sapling. the south corner. of„ A. Mose'
land ; thence running N. 45' E. along lands of
said Moss ,123 perches Jo a post. the easterly
corner of lends of :laid A. Muss ; thence S. 44
1-2 a E. along the first described lot of-J. W.
Belknap 28 perches to a hemlock; thencoS..2s
W. along lands antiposed to belong to E. A. &
0. Pratt, 136 perches to a post ; thence N. 447
W.-along' lands of Hoydens 28 perches to the
.place of , beginning ; containing 40 acres and
119 perches Of land,-be the same more or less.
ALso the homestead
_poverty uncoil which the
said J 'V: Belknap now resides; sitnnte as afore
said and bounded and deiCritied as follows, to
wit: on tiro north by lands of B', B. Little, on
the east by lands of WM. Redell; on the south
by land of ttobert Gillit;pie, and pit thi3 west by
the Cocbectnn and Great Bend tarnpilia toad,
containing_ about '7O acres' of land, be the same.
More or less, with the aPplartenanceth one framed
dwelling house, one - barn and khed, one black.
smith is slrp,.opw wagon shop, - one saw mill and
most y u Ltoproyed : . _
Tama execution at the suits of John H.,
Sutphin and ,5..11. PAyton use of Guttenberg,
Rosenbaum & Co. vs. James W.Belknap..
ALSO all that eirtain.piece orparcel of.laisd
jaituate in the lownship,oUridgewater, Suscl'a
Co bounded and described as follows, to wit:
on tlto north and east by laud of E l : B. Rober ts, sbuth bv.land of Geo. W. Crockprotnci west by
la .d of EON! S. Merriman; emitainiag fifty-six
acres more ,or less together with the appurte.
tome* ono frame.d,hotae, one' barn, one orchard,
and.about fortracres
_improved.
,--
Taken , in execution at • the suit of Ifeeritl
Lillie vs. LIP d
ASO all that cersln piece ot *mei of land,
ilt9ate townsitip, Cif Great Atuil,countrof
usqueliatina, and State of.Petinsyfighia;bound
ed and described as followir, to wit: ortthe north
by ArtethasltailonAtre costly thettiattuehari
na.riyer, and on !south by Diasaiyitib,con
taining about thirty.:seten and a half ridfsil,'more
or, less, tclgother.3rilb , the appurtenanciol. one
„frame house; Tarn," and wagon house, sad _or.
chard iand all improved.
41.50 alt that other piece situate atiiibovo!spd.
bOunded. and described as'• follows, to'wit'i on
the north by the State Win ' on the east by.R..T.•
TOrboas and Arteimus Well on the south bo
lttil
tnq GUM:in l and on the west by . Melnuon tath.: I
Away s aiiii!the Drinker binds, it being the vtidivi
tier half,ort4pliritidted litres, more or less, with'
the tipttuiti.ifenes, fiVo :log 'houses, and about
25 'acres I,uiprdved. • .•
Shat, other 6414 'or Parcel of tang : "
t • 11 Th rn
ctoate iq te_ toy ip,of .. ri_son;county nnc
Pcpteuforssa q: and.deseribed'ils follows, to wit:
Vicirgivit a Rost and steiies, in thedine of
i itypß find Surveil:ulna counties; thence by
-south n- W. 218 perches,_ to a
phst and stones; thence 1 , 4, 4,47 perc h e ,
to a post, the warrantee cerrkeri, *epee ,by ltina
surveyed
in the warriantee name pf Pete:Snyder,
N. 46' E., 147Vgiclva,to the placc,of tegiuntng,
containing '74 acres, apd 92, perches, be the same
more or less, the same tract ,of land conveyed . to
Nervy Hall by John T. Carlisle, by deed dated
July 16, 1957, and all irthiroved.
Taken in execution at the suits of Juiiir S..
Corbett, South worth, Slauson & Co., and
Meeker and Perkins-vs. G. S. Mesta-, R. A. Me
sick and-Hariey
ALSO all that certain r4as or parcel i of land
iititateo lying and being in Ih . township of Rush
in pw. con* of Susquehanita, and bounded and
described as follows, to wit: on the north by
Lupda of ,William Ross,•on the east by lands of
,Dharlesi TerrY,Dn,tbe south by lands of Dr. lli.
ram Cogswell, and on the west by lands of N.
J. Sherrond, v being same land, recently
conveYed by N. D. Snyder. to S. H. Canfield,,
w ith the a pprtenancesone saw mill, with lath
machine attached, containing attou i t eleven acres,
be ,the seine mole or loss, and ndifrly all im
proved..
. Taken in execution at the suit of 4i. Smith
vs. 5, H. Canfield and Fairchild Cripfleid.
Ilitrchitsera . ivill in all Times be requfred to
Pay. on OP day of sale, au amount sufficimit to
cover the costs of ,sale, otherwise- he property
will be resold forthwith. . •
JOHN YOUNG, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Montrose, March 8, 1858. ,
Still Thoy Coda:
. .
THE largest stock of SIEDICINES ever I)efore
kept in this market way be Nona !Olio
T. 14 7.1 T 3 ..
It will, be us,,eless ,
to t enumerate. nrhen you
any, thing to pip patent Medicine line, or
otbervii4e, call at 419 PArtnees Stoco.- Don't for
eo lie glace, el , wn loran. 11.. THAYER.
Montrose, Maich 3d, 1858.
GIFTS FOR THE rzarLE!
THE NEW YORK MERCURY,
TIII LARGEST TWO DOLLAR WEERLI
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,TLIE WORLD!
,FIFTX-SI,X .COI
,OMISS OF CUOICE ORIGINAL MAT
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..S"'PZENDTDLY ILLUSTRATED !
l l'weutief/r :rear of Publicalion.
A GOLDEj ENTEF,iI3II,ISE.
go other paper pan boast of such a &Inky of
talented and eelebrated. an thors as the gontribu
torial
its
the 'New York iroropri,who-tur
ash its cofumns, weekly, with the must absorb
ing fled fascinating romances and stories ever
perused, •
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NED BUNTLINE, •
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R. H. NEWELL,
who .arc well known as the most successful and
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trib te their 64'111f:tut novelletes, for the warn
motti*tes 'Of 'the„Mercury. And each number
also ,contains more '
complete original stories
and SkeiChes--1.6 say nothing of an immense
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anv other two newspaper; in Amerjca, without
exception. In short, the New Moreury
defies competition, and invites the most Search
ing comparison. Its immense-superiority over
the little six-by-nine mushroom publications of
the day will be tipparent at the first glance.
- We now .offer, in addition to's paper fully
one-third larger than any of its cotemporaries,
and replete with an unprecedented variety of in
teresting reading, maater , the following
' EXTRA INDUCEMENTS:
A VALUABLE GIFT -FORIE'VE.v6Y
A Gift worth from 75 "eiits to $5OlO do in
Gold, will be presented to eac/ subscri
ber, i nmediatelyon reemit-Of
. subsJiiptkii money.
TEttMS:.
One 'copy foi_one pear, _B2 00, and I gift.
One col)) , for tsro years, 50, and 2 gifts.
Oriejeolq for three years', 6 00, and 2 gifts.
TO cLur.s. _
Three copies, one year $5 00 and 3 giße.
Five copies, one year, , 8 00, and 5 gifts.
T e n c opies, one year,.. 15 00, and 10 gifts.
The articles to he distributed are comprised
in the following, fist
• paclr i a'gas of Gold containing $5OO each.
. 5 do do. do - 200 "
19 do, do d 0.., "
IQ Pat. Lev„ tunting watches 100 "
2,9 Gold Watches "
50 4o ° - 00 "
100 do . • • ' 50 "
300 Ladies Gold Watches "
200 Silver Hunting cased Watches .80
250 Sewing Machines $3O to $75 "
500 Silv,er Waters $lO to 25 "
1000 Gold Guird,44,.Fott.chains 10 to 30 r
Gold,Lockets,.Baeplets, Brooches, Ear drops.
Breast Pins, Euff Pins, Slecie Buttons, Rings,
Shirt Studs,. Watch Kets. ,Gold , and Silver
Thlmldes,, and a v.ariety of other articles worth
from 15 cents to sl.6,esch.
Imme4i4tejy,..ou.
,r'eceipt ofl.lto stilascriptitm
mo,nek; t the subscriber' s name ,entered
upon opt subscripthn fief*, opOsite.a number,
and the gift corresPonding with Oat .. nernber,
will be fo'rwerded within three, days, to „the
subscriber: Ly Mail, or, express, post paid: Eve
ry yea'rlysos.er4, , er receiyeppenfthe shore
gifts, No slihs'eripponS fora l'ess period than one
year will be entitled to a gift.
comMudicatioris should be addressed
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Proprietors of the New,Yotft j llercuiy,
22 Spruce,strcet, N. Y.
*** Specimen copies sent free. [mhl lt6.
• -
NEW ARE.A.NGEMENI'S
SUMME t SVILLE .
THE entirscribers bake,cencluded.to Make a
change in tlulir busin.ess,,thereNr4 on the
20th of Black next. the senior partner, It. L
Sutphin, (on acconrit of &Clicking health; and
through the, advice of friends and physicians.)
will retire from the Mercantile trade, and the
business will. be conducted it the old stand un
der the firm of.
YOUNG & SMITH -
iin.tiie'ready-pay principle. " Knowing that this
is the ,only ,true, space:Lot - doing business they
are determined to give it a,fair ,trial. We hope
our old.friends and customers .will aeliist. - them
in their. efforts t as they, the people, will be the
greatest gairiera by the snocesl of the reddy-pay
'Ye/en?, SUTPHIN & YOUNG.
Al) those Indebtel to us t ,ou booh.or othetaviie
are rehnested inifi‘„iintrigdleta„
We will continue to, receive graih i ou ascount
until the'2o6 of lird.reli -iiektt et,. the msrket.
seine. . SUTPHIN & YOUNG.
VObinary 27th, 1856.-51.td.,
A COJIPLP T E aseprtment of G ROCEgtEs
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A Journal of Carillon.lloil...
e ,
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1 " 1 year 150 12
~" " " 20 00
1 " 2 "".. , "'4 pg. 15 : . ... -“-. “ .40 00
liarperia•Weekly l r3 , l:.*gaFine' 1 year 1 11 00,
, Postmasters sciri4lgg a OrtU of twelve Sr twen.
ty.fivc, rill receive out copy gratis. , i 4 .
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!Specitnen numbers grata t4uslyisupplieil.."' .
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I. 'I : HARPER & BRUS, Publishers,
mhl 3mj :. Franklin Squate, NeW York.. ;
LOOK HERE!
try , COBB offers to the public, at prices that
. cannot fail to !init., a LARGE and
_Stirtiftor
asurtment of • -
G IR. 0 t WIZ W!)
at the old u?,e1,1 known establishmen formerly oc
cupied by Olives Crane.
SUGAItS,TEASS.C.OFFE, SrfiCES,ZRUIT,FLOUR,
and S'AI,T <by the sack or bin-rei t ) Th., stud all
articles found in first plait grocerjes.
The attention of FAIIWERS„ is Witinita to a
superior qu3lity of GRAIN and,,q44-su SEED
which the undersigned has on land * and ,coneule.
CLOYEIL and TIMOTHY SEED, and good SEED
Wtinkr sold at riry low rates for Cast'.
mean to merit, I hope to receive, a liberal share
of public patronage. ' Z. COBB.
Montrose, March 3d, lBr,B. [3m.
ATTENT ON CITIZEN 3! I!
THE itgdersi,gnon is now prepared to furnish
the public with - -
Grocerie6 of All 'Undo
at the LOWEST roSsbA.£ RATES: , •
Teas e Sugars, -,Syrup, Cape, Fisfa, dhrese,
Spices, Fruit, (Dried and Fred:,) •
Raisins. Figs, Prunes,
. Collates, Soap
of every variety, and in fact ALL articles usttally
found in the best .Country.. Groceries. Butter
and Prodtice of ali kinds taken in exchange for
Goods, at market prices., , • ..
'IV° Call at his Saloon in the i?asehient of the
Funitictirt HOTEL, and satisfy yourselves of iho
truth of the 4.tboYe. J. P.. cROWLEY.
16th,
.Executois' Notice.
y ETTER§ TESTAWITARY haring beeni
11 dole isscod to the sub;ezihers upon the e:
tate of Wm. Wells, late otthe township, of ClitZ
ford, deceased,—All persons indebted to said.,
estate are required to make immediate payment,
and all persons having claims against the said
estate, are requested to present, the same to Us,
duly authenticated, for settlement
,105 IN WELLS,
• • . • TOMPKINS.
Clifford, Feb. 20th, 1 858.-Bw6.
Medical Card,
IN tearing my services to the inhabitants of
Susquehanna County an an Homeopathic
Physician :f t deem it my duty to publish the fol
lowing statistics taken from the records of.,llos
pitsts of Enrope, which show - the marked supe
riority\ of the Homeopathic over the Allopathic
teethed of treating diseases.
INFLAWIATION OF TUE LUNGS.
Patients Mortality
.admitted-died per et.
•
114 26Q 23
- Homeopathic ", • 538 28 5
• Pleurisy". ,
Allop. Hospital's • 10,1 i 134 13
Horn. " s 386 12 3
Peritonitis.
Allop.lloap. 628 8 13
Horn. " 184 8 4
Dysentery.. . •
162 37 22
Horn. . " 175 6 3
Fevers; ekel nding Typhus.
Allop. Hosp. 9697 931 9
" . : 3062 84 2
A llnp. rrogp. Typhus;
0341.1509 16
Horn. "- • 142 i 219 14
. Cholera. -
Allop. 1278 646
,50
Huth. " 848 GO .8
All Disen.es.
Allop. limp.; told!, 119630 1179.1 10
Hum. " 42655 1365 4
. .
Persons residing at a distance who wish to
consult we can do so by letter and receive a
prompt reply. No charge for consultation.
J. H: THOMAS, M. D.
Great Rend, Pa., Feb. 1, '57. [3m.
Ikkr ()tee at the resitience of C. Dinion', Esq.
E. W. PHELPS'
PATENT COMBINATION BEEHIVE.
A URE protection against Moths, Mice, and
alt enemies of the Bee. Highly approved
for the last 5 years by the most intelligent Bee
Keepers ( inn tbe, western andpasterp States.
REFEPENCES.- 3 . S. Gregory and j„ 11. Ber
tholf, Monroe, Orange Co., N. Y.; J: E. North,
Cando Ticga Coy ;. M. More, Painted .
Poitt, N. Y.; Sorel Kidder, J.,. C. Moo,, and
A. C. Ely; Elmira; N. Y.; Johs: Bell; Newark,
N. J.; Frederick Frig, Easibri; Pa.; Hiram Ifull,
Westfield, M ass.; Henry . Filiman, Addison, N. Y.,
and Abijah Wells, Gibson, 1). L Hine, Hayford,
G. C. Birdsall, Jackson, and B. F. Wells, Clifford,
Snsq'a Co. Pa.
It may he used as a swarming or non-swarm.'
ing. s hive,„th'e Turplus honey and comb can be re
moved t‘lthetit injuring the bees. It is very
convenient for feeding,iteets„ fiuvi , prevents all
danger from robbers; it is also the chentiOst pa
tent hive now. in use.. A hive-with two nations
costa $2,75, three sections 83,50, made of the
be 4 pme lumber, and can be had at all times
of 13. F, Elmira; N. Y., or of the under
signed In Gibson. ,
For making and using , $5, hive and right $B.
I will sell town rights, hiving brlght - ,tho, right
for the ceunly. With every hive and right, I
give a lictok instructing how to manage It. My
hive watt at our .County Fair last fal L and took
the premium, with the bees and honey, in it. I
warrant every hive I sell to give satisfaction, or
refund'the money after fair trial.
• CQE WELLS.
Gibson, Snsq'a Co., Pa., lan. Bth, 1858. tat*
fiROCERIES,.Croekery„ Hardware and
rani • :s other artioles to aninerbos tO
tern,—tk shall be soldCheap`for Cub
or Ready Pay. ; • .C. %V. MOTT.
pRi H; JANES' - .
EiTiLth OF CWABIg. - - olh
(Alcoholic preparation, from,tho leavesitiported
from ealcutta,) for the permanent cure of
Consumption;
BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CO Uall S,
' COLDS,
.NERVOUS DRBILITir,
• • PBICE, 612, PER. BOTTLE.
ggr None genuine without " Dr. N. James,
19. Gra , d
• Jersey City," blown in tho bottle.
.For sale bX R. Tmarlt, Sole Agent..
mb4tdj - 3toittose
- ~~.;;:
TASINARS PENNSYL IA;
• -
'.7V - OTT . van ~ supply 'yourseivea with ChemiCal ,
M*nreo which has
been in ipsr in New. Jenoy for the pint Seven
Years--t.they have received afieDIPLOMAS
New Jr - Iraqi New' york,pplaivare, and Pennsyl-_,
vania SOcieliesjend have tt'vrt,tairn
by the UNIT'ED
on his Gardermisit . ostrlhn pnblie Gronod.4
; Washington, D. C., andlly the 'follow
Semen : viz :
Locke, Esq., . • N;
A. P. Lashey, Clarksbero' New Jersey. ,
• 1.-L.slaeves,
'aenatoritoberfs, - • „,•
WilliarniMiller, of Cape' Island, N. 1.1
Charles York, ,
Thos. Mulford, Esq., Caniden, `New Jersey,
Dr. Brens; Dr. Knight, Mr. Field,slr. Atkinson,
and Levi Johnson, all of Now Jersey—ithey say
: it is the CHEAPEST and MOST RELIAELE 3.;TANUEE
NOW,rx Usr, - being permanent and improving
the enriching the soil, It is gutted to
the ynrious crops von raise-Cern, Potatoes,.
Grass, Wbeat, .0411.14 . ,.4.4.' By enclosingl Check, !
on arty New.:,Jitsey or Philadelphia Bank. or
_referetet to o ily good House is Philadelphia or
in exchange for Prodnee:at tiiir :Market Pates
here, your. orders will be fi lled s tunt - Shipped to
you, FREE OF CARTAGE F.3:'PEREE. . •
Fir Every article sold by me is atigrantred. ..,X
Super Phosphate , of Lime, - - 640,Pa Ton.
Bone Phosphate, $30.00. 0'
American Fertilizer, 825,00 "
•
,
• A barrel is sufficient for an Acre of
Ground, broad cast, . •
Pure Bone Dust, (400 barrels now ready,) at
85,00: per barrel or $;5,00-a
Pouclr*lte, Nw I, (500 bat rela now read y,) at
2,00 to $3,00 a ballet. ' . tit
Land Pbister NO. 3.-1,000 barrels, $1,571 to,
8 - 2,00 a barrel.
Pqt,Ash,so barrels. —' '•
Peruvian, fiatagoniiitiiia C dins GUANO.
.GEOttChl A. LEINA;U, Proprietor.
No. 21 South FitosT Street, Phil'aCity,Ta..
',/,'gr Wholesale fle'Ste:riillowed' &liberal dis
count.
Elr Pamphlets can be had on application to
my Office, or of my Agents.
- ..• Auditor's Notice.
subsetibr, having been appointed nn
Auditor to distribute the funds arising
from the Sheriff's sale of tle.perpnal property
of It. 11. Eaton, hereby give's notipe that Ike
will attend to the, duties of the.s4l
.a.ppoint
ment, at his ofliee, in Montrose, op,,MondaY,
the 29th day of March,-inst., at:_ten O'clock
in the- forenoon, at which sAirce all persons
having an internit in the distribution of the
said Mud, can attend if the , / think proper.
A. CHAMIIEiILIN, Auditor.
Idontmse, March 1,1858.
A4ditor's otice.
rpilE undersigned, an Auditor appointed by
l• the Orpfiana' Court pf `tl.4itiehanna Co.
upon Exceptions to -the account o'f the,Ad
ministratara of the Ektate of_PrOerick Pick
ering, deed., hereby, gives notice that 4, will
attend to the:duties of,turici appointment at
his Office, in Montrose, on Thursday, the let
day of April, .A. D. 1858, at 1 o'clock,,in. the
afternoon, at which time all having an inter
est in the said Administration accounts, are
o requested to• attend-. • • • „
A. qIIAMBERLIN; Auditor.
March 1. 1858.
46 . ) t A PAYS for Board . and TuitiOn
0z1ty,,gi.,01,1 in Common Enghah,the Term
of Fourteen, Wooks, villain - cue:big March 18, 18b8,
a t. •. • • ••• • •
FORT EDWARD INSTITUTE NA.
Superb brick buildings, beautifully located on
the Rail-Road near Saratega Springs. Superior
facilities for Music. Painting-and French. Stu.
dents received at any time, and charged only for
the residue of the Term. Diplomas awarded to
!adios, who graduate,• Send for a Catalogue,
with full particulars. Rev. JOSEPH E. KING,
A. M., Pincipal, Fort Edward.
January 13th, 1858.2m8.
•
SarmersituV PAanicsi,
INSURANCE COMPANY,
N. We. Corner SeCOnd. and Walnut-Streets,
CAPITM.: 81;250,000
This Companye.dects .eirel Insurance on
Buildings; Goods, Furniture, dc.
Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargo
and Freight,
TO ALL PARTS OF 'rum WORLD.
Iblan . k.lnsurance on Goods by Rivers, Lakes,
can*, Railroads, and Land Carria,ft,
to all of the Union up
on the most favora
blo terms. -- •
DIRECTORS.:
HOR.TILOS.B.PLORENCE, CHARLES DISGEE, : •
GEO'. H. AIBISTROV, - THOS.IIIANTIERFIELD,
CHAS,A., 8.4104A;,1 3 Eutv:p ILL] ELMBOLD,
GEORGE IlEtztpot.b, P. tAR'T.i. BREWSTER,.
JAMES E. NEAT., '' '. ISAAC LEACIT, JR.
THOMAS 11. FLORENCE,President.
- EDWARD R. lIELMBOLD„Secretary.
T. BOILE, Agent. ~ , •
office, New Milford, Pa;
January 18th, 1858. --1. - - Iy*
THE GOLDEN PRIZE,
FOR A
.filliStia telt 1 4658
The New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE
is one of the largest and best literary papers
of the day. An Imperial Quake- eontainin.z
EIGHT PAGES, or FORTY COMPS, of entertaining
ptigina.l trqtter, and ELETGANTLY ILLUSTRATED
every .week.
A Gift reorth.from 60 cents to 50 0 • in
gold, will Leyresented to each subscrther
imme
diately on receipt cf ‘ licsithuriptiog money,
TERMS:
One Copy for one year, . $2, and. 1 gift.
One copy for two years„ $3, and 2 gifts.
One copy for three years; $5, and 3 gifts
One copy for five years, $B, and 5 gifts
AND TO mutts;
Three copiekorie pear, $ and 3 gifts.
Five copies, ono yokr, $ 8,, and
Ten copies, one year,, $l5, and 10 gifts.
Twenty-one copies, obo -
„year, • . 050, and 21 gifts.
The-articles to tic distributed are comprised •
•
in the following ,
2 Paoages of Gold, containing $5OO, each.
do de do $209, each.
10 do • . •,. do , , WO, each.
10 Patent fiver Ifitnting Cased,,,, ,
. Watches • . . . $lOO each:
20 Gold Watches, . . . . $75 each.
50 do do _ ... . . $6O each.
190 do . do. $5O each.
300 Ladies Gold Watches. •• $35 'each.
200 Silver Hunting cased J'i'l •
Watches, . . .". 430 each.
500'silver Watcheer, $lO Oft to $39 each.
lon Gold Guard, Vest,,And Fekte . .
Chains; • •, . $lO 00 to $3O 00 each.
Gold ,Lockets,. Bracelets, Brooches, ...„Ear
Breps,.Breast Pips, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons,
B.ingS Shirt Studs,. I,Vateb..Keys Gold-,,and
Silver:Thimbles, and a variety of Aber articles
worth from 50 cents W 4315 each.
• ImmediatOy on receipt of the spbsctiption
mony, the subscribers:name will be entered up- -
on. Our subscriptien hook opposite, rt . number,
and the gift corresponding wall
. that, Isgmber
will forwarded within :00 week, to the sub-
scriber, 6g tnatl or *eisr . ers, rost paid.
All communications should be adresied to..
. _ • - 'BECKET & CO.,
48 & 49 Moffat BUilding ? 335 Breidway, N. it:
Fir Specimen-Copies , sent free,: -
vuroi,rs Arumntic Schiedam- Schnapps, at
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NTOTIGE .ia.lsireby 'given tinit,nn*,f_inrt . iff •
114 HdWLFY, GUItD IYt isstsv 4tesolvid by
muitial ' ' C: P. - OS*I4ON .
Gibson, Aug. 17 1857. 41. E. quirn*.*
The Ispiliprami gerounts ean,)344cnind it thin
stOreiforteeryortinpied I.lr the."Milsicritic.its - ;? All
'persons having iinsettced , accounts alit" reiplet4nd -
to gettio - ,ffe :Mine as piitso t3St 4 'l
:The baminem4-w ill bi 'conducted in ,fiitille...try
-.
the'under,si,gneii, undor.Ontiraf.,oC ,C.:1 1 w; -- 4Se
.11.1. t pi..v. who are eonisianily,re.e4ting frnift
New Yorks is nii Phil:0011:14a, the latestOnemi*
Fall - sin Ansitcr:Orf Goods,: 'NJ*
th in g . ke,, ~rpt i el: will'besotd, nit tsry,
small profit ror ready pso. I` •t, I r •
Gibsdn, Avg. 1857. '.f. , ,P.II.P.trLET,
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- - -
'7ie t^Yeapeat Paperin - the. World, •
The NATIONAL. KEROIILNT:
•
A largo Weekly at Sixty Cents e-Year ;.
TT Contains a choieo solectiOnof Litemfmalf
tor. Tales, Poetry and a,', "large amonntsto,
:coiumerciil information. Via re vikwa -pf the
iMarke.te,spd. Bank Reports are worg: more fhaft
the pricp of subscription, and tho paper ;learn
i( is printed, costs more than we get for it- For`
Yen dollars we sedd 16 copies, and any tbieu
Lollar magazine. Specimen eopiea sent free 9k
receipt ora postage atamp.N Carwassenv, ,
f ed a liberal commission, amounting in some ca
ittet to eighty dollars a
,tnonth; . _
• Address„ S. &ASHTON az: .
National Merchant Oboe.
. .. _
$2 0 . , 00 0 -WORTH: • \
01 Gouda at 7nnie rrieetif . kt , ,
lABURINTT, is now receiving large addk
~ tto . aciir Nsw
_GOODS to his stock tha
will I;e's9ld at prices to suit the times, includial
a Oeitt Yining - of . ' • . ' • - • -
'444 ~..., -..
Ladles" and Gentlemen's Dress Goods, .•
- 1. I
with a full atsortrnent jti all ilepartments'of - Ms- •
l
TRADlkand at pr mut ' h reduced. and.many '
kinds of.Goodslmo , e
than t 5 per,gent loWer than'
Carly fall pricca.." - :, • t ,- t- ,- ' • ' ••• , ....!
i tor lie w.ould',:lrticulo;ly call thu attention.
1 •
of cash buyers is .hi l i new stock of . •
CARPETI4VG, ,' t- i-e, , - - 1,
1311 PP,-1L 0 ROBES,
. SPO YES, .c., ;(1.:c., '
as large and rk.h, and ni low down prices.
New Milford, Dee, I sth, 1857. -.
•
ERIE
i• Alga Li Y 1 fD yinula
'G 0 0 IYS!.,
For Cash Or Reaay-Pay..
The stubscribers litwe just puschasedo Now tuid
1.1. 'S LECTE D. ST 0 K GOODS,
Consisting of Staple and Fanc.v . .-
D R Y,, G D:. O to S .
Groceries, Crockery, Harquilre, BooLratid Shoes
(to., 4.e., ,•
Woul4 offer them for sale at their. Store,:at
er rates than Good's have been sold in this place.
'for Casa or PRODUCE: experience havingtanght
ttittlat this is the only true way of - dOing busi
ness.•. 1.., ` •
As we have bought our Goods for Cast; du
ring, the great money panic; we bare bought
them - Low, and will sell thetn the same.: -- -
* * *l'leasevive us a gall-and - examine our stock.
• •• • ,! GUILE & BLANDING.
II trfOrd, OZ.A. 12th, t fLi•:'.7.
NEW Jg'tVELRY. , .c .
rrilE" Use ri her has_ this day: nit At n-eo Gott
New t orb with u 1.41. - ge'ind. well . selected •
stock- ot, ; • -, • • , -•
JF,WELRY and FANCY-GObbS,
having "en pnrchased the present: w
tretnely, depressed 4 tatu pfAhe 'market, 'w.511 be.
sold at unusually low prii:os. Among his assort
mcnt may be found . •
GOLD .• • .
Cimimp-Seala, Keys, Pens and Pencils, Potrin,gl4;
Breastpirti4, I.,ltigcrringtrof every stylejlencelets:
Aimlets, ',octets, •Sitaps, Wafelr Hoots, S!owee -
Buttons;Studs, Thimbles, Crosses, Fier iltelea
Slides, &c., &r
SILVER , •
l y hreaded and, plain 'Foils.. Spoons, Butter and.
Fruit Knives, &Rand Preserve Ladles, Card
Cases, Caps,Childrens'Sietts,N4kinrings,Chilins
Keys„,Spcetaeles and Thivables,...
a. large stork 'of Silver-prated table..anti
dessert Inters, Carvers, Castors, Cake Bask 4
Card•Recsivers, Salts, Tea Setts, Forks, - and
Spoona, double, treble and extra plate. •••
• Also,Slaell-andlinitationcopbs,Neqdles,coraY.
Pocket Knives, Scisors, Kniiesaud Farka,...Jet
Bracvlets, Breastpins and Earrings, Mali -and
Tootlrßrnslies, Pearl snd.Cornelian Sleeve Bits.
tons,,,Shawl . Pins, Gilt Dair i Pins; Very rich;
Leather:Purses, Bags',..Cluclas plain •and alattris,
Sewing Birds. &r., &e. ,
Alt of which will lie sold at the 14west .cash_
prices. ' ALFRED .1. EVANS,
• .-' No. 2, Odd ,FitlloW's2Ha 11.
Binghaintoh, Pee.-11, 1 . 857.• • • •
IS :71 E .R E B GIVER
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. ABEL TURRELL,
HAS Just returned yrFim Near York, with •
large and dipice, variety of Goods, bought
for c4sit, and selected with much careitYout. ,
over thirty - of . the best Honses in New York. -
which he offers to his customers and the pnblie
at low juicca foe cash., His stock:comprises:
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M K'D N S;
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WINDOW G - 4 SS, .
DYE ST 13.Ft' •
G R O,CE 11, I E. . _
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CLO - CKS'•
W A., L L P'A P E•R •
WIN ,D 0 ,NV AP E
WI N ILOld', QIL•SII D E.S •
FAN • CiV..O 0.0 ;•- • ,
MUSICAL 'INSTR,'UMENT;S:
P R F U-M'F. R• ,•
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,DRY GOODS,„
D W:"A'R •
• STONE A It
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PIS T 0 .
• TIjRPENTI;NE,'
P E N • -:-.
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• P TM.ON• A It . •
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SILVER & PLATED SPOONS;YORKS, - 84::
. G L D PENS.
ST•A T. I - 9,1 T Al y. 4.... •
iTIOJAN STRINn ,Bows,
• And all-of thermost.populas,
.11 EDIP 1.11,
. Thankful for thelkbereLpatronage hart/tom,'
calved, tuk 'lopes to merit a contionanie and
large intre.ise of the samw - • !.
-' . _ ADEL mt1044,- . :
*Ontroac, Pec.:l4 1801: • . .
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NOTICE