The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 25, 1858, Image 3

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    •.DissOlution• . •
THE coliaituership horetofore.existing.under
11- the firm - of SUTPHIN di. YOUNG is this
- Jay dissolved by. mutual consent.: !'ho Hooks,
and'paliers of said firm will
. ko loft with -R. L.
*sutphin Tor settlement - tit the istiire.- —• . •
• . SUTPHIN reYOUNG: •
Su mmersvilloi March 23, 18.513.
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• Copartnershi p
FrIIE business will bo continued At the old
atadd by the subscribers under the firm of
Young & Smith, on the ready-pay system. •We
inutui to go to "the City the .first of, Aprili when
;vv . shall have a full supply of good:tat prices to
~,:r:e&poad with tbeliseee. ,
yourig* SMITIL
Stimet.;„erivi lie, March 23.1858::=3w.
FOR Eit
lIREE pairs of mitles.goTid age and in good
Condition, and at .
.prices; to wait the-times.
Enquire of DICKERMAN GARRATT.
New Milford. Sian:ll'l6, pl.lB. •
, NOTWITHSTANDING,
CI,. .- '„.„.„..._
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/ 11.#77 - - -011"4'ra times," Abel Tur.
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. j . , IP" , ` , , . ' roll' - - ' 7 o..ricty of selected
V- 1- f '- . 7 --:‘ '" '' - , keeps nit No. 1, end
) • 4 t.... ' • • , • • •
. ... s constitnLy receiving
*cessions, every few ya. __Wiens e s low u
`the lowest.... , ,
• Still They come!' •
THE largest stock of MatictsiEs.ever 'before
kept in this market rtqty be found at the
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' P. - 24.311.11'13 131 1 02. M.
It wfl be useless to enumerate. When you
wish any thing in the Paterrt Medicine line, or
others ise, call at the Panacea store. Don't for
get thq place, &ton town: - It. THAYER.
, MonF,rose, March 3cl, 1858.
,
IVOTHIC E-:-TO DEAtERS of 31'EliCHAN
ilf DISE within_theeciuntv of Susq - Uebatma;-
--In pursuance of the 86.er:if's - eta of the Assembly
of this Commonwealth, to provide revenue to
meet the demands - upon the'Treasury, and for
other purposes, the undersigned, - Appfatter of,
mercantile taxes of Su.4ifa Co., has prepared a
list of all the tnerchints trading Within said 'to.,
--'and placed-each of said merchants in thatf class
which seems right and just, acconling toilie pro
visions of said nets of Assembly as follows, viz.:
'Residence. f Proprietors. • f Class. P't Med..
Auburn, ' ft. W. Healy, '
Waltman it Swisher, •
Apolacon, E. 8.,. Beardslee,
,11. Barney, •
Brooklyn, E. IS. Kent , "
" R. 7. Ashley,
- S.. D. Tompkins, "
" Hempsteadp & MeKeniis., XII.
Clifford, Brundage & Wilson, XIV.
John' Halsted,
Tho. Arnold, XIII.
J. B. Slocum,
" Church &S. H. Phipney, "
bi int a, •Wm Thtver, XIV:
L. 11. Woodruff, .1
.J. Smith, Jr., "
Frietuliville. J. Hosfortl, XIII
- " Glidden & Buffum,
" ' Lewis E.uffuna,
Franklin, J. L. - Blertiman,
Forest Lake, -D. L. Meeker,
*Gibson, S. S. Inalls, XII.
" •C. P..& Q. M . Hawley, 'MIL
" N. E. Kennedy, u
--John Smiteyv
G. W. Walker,_ Xik*
;Great Bend, 1. &N. Ddbois, 4
" D. L. TaylOr,
" _J. T. Carlysle,
. - S. B. June, '-
" Wm A. Snow, -'
'" Thomas &Whiting,
Emery Simons, .
I t .S.Lenheito, XIII. •
" S. H. Divton, - .
" H. McKinney, '44
Harrell% Eaton It -- MolcleY,
P. Carpenter,
" C. S. Johnson,
" ' Zemh Verrr,
Gnile & Blending,.
Herrick, _John Miller.
Ilophottom,• 'E. & T. tell,
Harmony, B. R. Lyons,
S. A. Lyons,
F!D. Lyons, •
-Cm Tremain & co.,
• Brant & Schrager, • r
H. I). Hathaway,
J. J. Turnet,
....Elakeale'e,
A. A. Beeman, •*"
- • hoger Kenyon • '
tenox, Shutts, Eaton & Co., XIII.
4 E. It. Gi ow & Bro.
-O. F. Gunther,
iddletwn, D. Colemln,
-1 • Bris'er & Riley
• , Jl. -.lt 0314.
C. H. Plumbley,
Montsore„ C. Mott, .XIII.
• W. 7: & S. EL Mulford, 'Xli.
• J. Lyons & Son, XIII.
• F. B. Chandler, XI S*.
A. Lathrop & Cc.; XII.
Post Bridthers, • Xt.
t Bullard; • XIV.
duifenberg, Rosenbaum & Co., XI.
Bentley, Read & Cc,.,
Abel Turrell;
J. Ethridge,
'R. Thayer,' Jr.,
Keeler & Stoddard,
A. Merriman,
S. H. Sayre & Brothers, XII.
Alfred Baldwin,
H. J. Webb,'
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a -
Dundaff;
Janke:..^.,
Liberty,
Z. Cobb,
• 'A. N. Bullard,
New Milford, Wm C. Ward,
•‘. - H. Barth:,
• Dickerman & Garrott, - .XIV.
• J. Moss & Brother, . •
• ' Hayden Brothers,
• Satphiii & Young-,
• Rush,. " • Nortnan Granger, ___
Silver Lake.. Timothy
. •J. BrickneY & Vail, '
Springville, Stott & Riles , XH,
Grover, Philips dr. Co., MTh
Susqa Depot; A. W. Bronson; ' •
• C. S.-Bennett;
_- • C. S' . .,Bennett,
' A. W. Rdwley;
• S. B. West,.
• Jima Bell,
• Tho.
• Guttertberg, Rosenbaum & Co..'
• R. Lewenthall, XIY.:
• Gaylord Curtis, Mit.
. • Smith & Shdtts, .XIV.
• A. J. Sey moor,
. . 1 .E. Carlisle,
4 H. Cohen & Brother;
• N. 'C. di - D. W. Norton,
-S. Bryant,..
_ - ..Perrine . & Son,
• • D. G. Smith,- •
Thompson, IL D. Hathaway, •
nun HOUSES, EATING HOUSES, ZESTAUEANTS &C.
- Dander, Enoch Chambers, . -
Ftleridavtlie, George Simpler, •
•-- .Lewis Buffum,
- Great Bend . , Walter Paintin,l ."
C. C. Hamlin,-
- ildntrose, Z/Cobb. .
J. N. Bullard,
4 - •E. Bacon, '
. ' VIII.
- Near Milford, Edwd. Cornwall,,
Snag's. Depot, Wm. Howarth,
" Martin - Conroy,- pit:
DuiTauz.m.-
James MeMla. X.
„, • LIVON. - DEALERS.
( hod Bend; :L. S. Lenheim.
ELLIAND
Clifioni,
Son's Depot—A. 'botopeon, ketpeti one te•
Lye,l Hume $30,00.
And'the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas
Will bold a Court of Appeal at Court Buse
in Montrose, in and for said County; on-Friday,
the 3tfih day df April next, at' ode
at which gate add place any of Ad Mordant*,
described; defined, and - classed, as afonesaidlot
their agents or attorneys' may appear
!rain said assail:neat if they think proper:
IfARRY BARNEY, Mer4utile.Apprtgatr•
AP -4 :4l”:r;llareh IS5a. . • '
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NATtfaL be expoSed to sale 'at public vendor.,
1 lit the house of the subscriber in Jesitin,.'
on Satiirday, March '27th, 1856, the following i
property, to wit:
-..0ne.)01;e-Chien,l PloWs, 1 Wagon, 2
Chains;l:Clx.yoke, some Fowls, a quantity ,
Hay and Grain, and other'articles too ntimerous
to mention. - Sale_tocommenco at tenVelock a. m.
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• -TEttits..-All sums under $.5, Cash, over that
' amount six months credit with interest and art,
proved 'security. JOSEPH H. ‘V;OOiISEY.
Jessup, MarCh 15th, 1858.-11w2.
lIYIPQRTA T
&Alfillacc-dir-8AR13.3.
TEMsuliscriber offers for sale his premises in
the town of Conklin, BroonteCounty, N. Y.,
on the west side of the. Stfaquehanna river, five I
miles-from Great Bend, and nine miles -from
Binghampton, and ono mile from Kirkwood, con
sistifor of a Wagon Shop, 42 by 20 ftet, with
Ilhriksmith Shop in basement, full rig, both now
in operation: A house and lot on:the oppositp
side of the road from the shop, a new barn 20 by 1
12 feet, &c. The above named property will be 4
sold Very lOwl'or cash, or apart may be allowed I
to stand one year. • • . I
For particulars inquire on the. premises or ad-
dress, post paid, H. C. KNIGHT,
11 w 4.1 COrbettsville, Broome County, N. Y.
FOR 'SALE!
OR TO RENT
A DWELLING 1101.758, Barn, &c. with two
and a half acres of beautiful land, an excel
lent stand fors btacksmithi or shoe maker situ
ated in Upsonville, Susquehanna County, near
J. L. Merriman's store, will he sold /ow or tent
ed to a good tenant. Enqiire of the :subscriber
at his office, in this Boron.oh. or of L. Merri
man, esq. Also houses and lots for solo or to
rent, in town. M. C. TYLER.
Montiose, 3farch 8, 1858_
"HOME AGAIN, , "
42* g) OrgiabiL
OFFICE, over INihou"s Store.
LODGINCS, at SEARLE'S 110tEl e .
sfontrae, March 10th, 0.58.
KANSAS EMIGRANTS.
=MIEMMMM
Or Persons who intend Settling in Kansas,
and who may want reliable Information in re
.gard to the best Locations; the Cities ; Towns:
Mineral Points; Rivers; Soil ; the best route to
come ; the prices of Lands, Tnwn Lots, Provis
ions,.&e., may address the undersignedt
, , _(Elplosing• a Fee of Owe Dallar,)
On receipt of which.a correct and authentic ac
count of the pail. of 'Kansas to which thd-Appli
cant desire's to emigrate, will be forwarded by
return mail. Address,
JNO. BOURNE & CO., Lecompton, Kansas.
j Ow 3
Register's Notice.
ÜBUC NOTICE' is hereby given to all per
sons concerned in the following Estate „to
it.:
Estate of - Lan'l F Lincoln, late of Forest
Lake, .deec, Ezra Rice, Adni'r,
Estate of L F, Wilmarth, late of Jackson,
decd, Orlando Ginnison, Adar
Estate of J B Worden, late of Jackson; deed,
R jlarris, and E Tu F lier,-Excers
Estate of Georle NV Stephens, late of New
Milford, dec'd,ll. Stephens, Adm'r ;
. Estate of Francis Qninn, late of Choconut,
deed,F and T-Quinn,Adtu'r;
Final acconnt of A 'l' Troc‘ bridge, 'Guardian
-of 31 A and J A Chandler.
That the accountants have. settled their se
counts in the Regiiter's (Miro, in and for the
county of Snsquehanna, and that the same
be presenfed to thO Judges ofthe Orphan's Court
of said County, on Friday, the 16th day of
April 'next, for.their confirmation and allowann,e.
CiIARLESNEALE, itegiq.!r."
Register's Oleo, Mont:ose. Jan. 4th, I tl'sB. ,
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
MOTICE Fs . hereby giren that in Furananeb of
.1N an order of sale issued out hf the Orphans'
Court of Susquehanna CounlS , . I Ain t• pose to
Public Sale, on Saturday, the 27:II day of narch
ingt, at one o . cl ck, P. M., :till that certain lot,
picee or parcel of land,
: situate in the township of
Forest Lake, in said County. late the estate of
Orrin Lester, deceased, and . deskribed as folows:
- Beginning at t post in the highaeny, fhe north
west corner of George Fisher lot; thence by said
lot, S. 17 1-2. degrejs V‘r.fnine perchcs,to a post,
the SW. corner of said Fisher lot; thence along
rheLsouth line of the same, S. 75 degrees F.
teed_perches and six.tent-hs to a post near Pond
Creek; thence by land§ of A. Carr and L. Stig.er,
S. 26 degrees W., on 7 hundred and forty. two
perches to a print in a line of Ch.rle-s Davis : ;
thence by .said Davis' lime. N. 64 ,degerees W.
127 1;g perches, to s white birch in enst bank of
a. small creek, the lino hf D. C. Sherman's land ;
thence'along said creek; 63,perchek to a post on
the east bank of the same ; thence N. 25 degrees
E.. 70 perches to a post, corner of D. T. Taylor's
lot ; thence by said lot, S. 74 :4-4 degrees E.,
125 perches to a post i t thence S. 81 1-2 E., 28
7;10 perches, to the beginning, containing 133
acres ariii..so perches of land---(exceptibg .50 a
cA,stherefrom, of land which was recovered by
Mathew- S. Cornell from the said Orrin • 't
Lester, and which laY t in the south side m
of said tot,) on whicn is a dwelling t:
house, one barn, and outbuildings, and I
a'bout"6o acres tinder cultlcatiom
Sale to be held upon the premites, and terms
to be made kmonm on thy of gale.
ORANGE MOTT,'Jr., Adm'r.
Forest Lake, 11f3treh I I, 185$. Dtts.
ATTENTIONFARMERS
=ME
THIS is to certify that the undersigned have
used Manny's Mower with Wood's improve
enmt, the past season, and are fully Satisfied that
isit • a good- machine, and we recommend it t. 6
the fartn6re of this County as a profitable and
labor-saving =Chine._
JEREMIAH 111EACI1A2f, A. GI: MPS,
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JOVIN HARRINGTON,. . 1.. GAT:DICER, '
M. J. HanataciON, T. P. PumeEv.
February 25, 1858. ,
Ftir machines apply to the undersicned Agent.
- C. D. LATHROP.
Metros°, March Ist; 1858. [hihlltht.
Sheriff's Sales,
Y Virtue of sundry writs issued out of the
Cobrt of Common Pleas of Susquehantia
County, :Indio MC direeted; I will expose to sale,
by public vendee, at the Coen House, in Hoot
rose,. ou Sattirday, 18813, at' one
o'clock, p. m., the following - Real Estate, to
wit:- •,_..
ALL those pieces or parcels of land *U
-nate and being in the township.of Great Bend in
said county, described as folloct4, to wit.: One
tract cantaining one hundred acres, be the same
utore.,or loss; also another tract containing 392
-acres and 20 perches of land--esoPting dud re.
serving therefrom one lot of 180 perches; add
soother lot of fifty acres and 136_ perches sold
therefrom respOtively" to: JacoliA. Brink and
tdOtiesilrown, the - title to:lhe first above describ
ed lot being derived from :William( .Ward. add
Jesse Lane, and the second from William. Ward
and -wife' • " •
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ALSO . another Jot of land
. containing fifty
aereh, derived from Abel, SherMan;who .convey
ed Elcazer Brown, who douveyeSto William
Dayton by deed 'anted :the 37th day. of June,
1 - 847. _ • •
AILSO another lot of land eentalning fifty
aCtelil,:more or le . el,Ateting the same that:Joseph
Drams conveyed to Wm. Dayton by deed dated
Jun 18th, 1t147. thereteing exeepted that of she
foregoing parcel of land ; one ltnodrell and five
aerd.i.sold :by
,IPkirell Skinner to Charles 'Frew.
ttii4tc, and'fifty acres sold to Allred Thomas; and
tWertv.seven,acres mad to Ciharles Smith as
by reference to sundry conveyances fe'r'the same
will! fully appear. •
ALSO oho other tract or parcel ol WIT: eon
tairlng; one hundredfold seventeen acres of land
More or leis, being the a 21130 conveyed by E. 3.*:
Yet. lig and -Aaron Thomas to Elijtils Skinner,
by Deed dated December 19, 1849; 'recorded in
Detid BoOlz No.JB page 616. Also all the.in
terosts, rights and•privi lege:, of the said grantor
in alcertain lens° from Ebenezer Brown. toJoseph
andiEleazer Brown, dated the first, day (if April,
A. p. 1838, and duly assigned to Elijah Skin
net% a ho conveyed to G. W. Scranton, together
wilt Ile mill and improvements thereunto he
longing, and subject, however, to all the vend/-
tie] of said learn and the rents thereon att
ertir' ;.I„ t and restrictions and lialfilities thereunto
attached, which have accrued ' sing the first
thy! a April, 1853, of may hereafter arcrue;
-sail foregoing - several tracts of land, containing
aflAr deductions of reservations three hundred
and seVenty•five acres or thereabouts, with al
lowlance, be the same more or less.
This sale being intended to enni - eT- all the
lands and privileges particularly described in
the; deed of Elijah Skinner and Sarah his wilt
to Ceorde W. Scranton, dated the first day of
Juno A. D. 1852, and recorded in the Recorder's
oflie of Susquehanna County, In Deed Book,
.N 0.121, page 15-1 &r. Reference to'which wilt
fully show. Excepting always out of the same
thetright.of way of the Delaware Lackawana
& Western Rail Road Company under the con.
clitqms specified in said - Deed.
Containing in all about three 111111(4H and
sevkay acres, more or less, after deducting the
exemptions, with the n pi] I tent:leos, two dwelling
hot yes. two barns and sheds attached, ono saw
mil,, an orchard, and anout'one - hundred acres
initiroved.
Taken in exeution at the-suit of G..W.Seran
ton! vs. E. - T. Young nud Edgar Thomas;
ALSO all that piece or parcei of land situate
in the township of Springville Susq'a co..'boon
ded en the north by W arren Tay lor's land.on the
east by land of Jolts Richmond and C. C. Ly
man, on. the 8011111 by land of Win L. Avery, and
Warren Taylor, and. West by Ashley Brooks
and others;containing 91 acres, with the appur
tenances, two framed houses, n framed burn, and
orcbard and about 70 acres improved.
1 4 .ada , n in t d at, the suit of Albert ;Beards-
George Lathrop.
41 sp ) .11 that certain piece or pareol of land
situate in the rownship of Dimeek, Susq'a Co.
I'a.;-bounded and described as fol ow. to- it:
onthe north by lands of Satn'l Sherer, on the
east by lands of Dan'l Reynolds, on --the sd'uth
by lana - of I.l).BAcer,and on the west by land of
6Wen Donohue, containing about twenty acres;
with the appurtenances, one framed house and
barn and about 15 acres improved.
't,ken in execution at the suit of S. A. Brown
39Signed to D P. Searle, vs. Prentis and
Eußbline S. Gavitt:
.ALSO all that certain piece or ravel of land
sit:date and being in the township of Br:kewa
ter.: in the county of Susquehanna, and bounded
as follow, to wit: Beginning at a post on the
iinti of Orrin Beebe's lot, thence south 87 deg.
east, 86 perches to MosesXyler's let, thence by
the;- sante south 23 d.g. west, 143 perches to a
por4, on the line-of Rollin Iluyts lot,thence north
87 ideg.-west, 86 perches to a post, up Walter
Fo4teee /ine,theneo by the name north 23 deg.
east, 158 perches to the beginning, containing
80 acres, be the same more or less, being the
same lot con veyedby the lu-to !Joseph t field,
decasert, to Susan Maria Butterfield, by deed
bealrin , . date Dee. 9th, 1848, recorded in deed
brolk- No. 17. page 470, with the appurtoniireev,
one (rained, dwelling house and barn, and 60,
aeres improved.
Taken in 'executi - nn at the suit , of Isaac L.
Post. &,Co., vs. Joseph Butterfield and Susan
M. Iffutteifield.
:'LSO all that certain piece or p , ircel of land
sittlate and being, in the township of Great Bend
,tto4nship, Susquehanna county, boon led and
dee.ibed as klows, to wit: tirginnin at til37
!tenth comer of S. T. Bruin's land, as s,dd to hi m
by Sheldon M. Brownion. being D 'coiner ror John
01;verTro*bridaeuti ,, thers and runs
thence along the east bound:of s.dsl Bruin's land
42 chains to a stake and stones, on the west
side of the highway leading from Great Bend to
Windsor, near the Dug,way, thence along said
highway 23 chains to n post and stone.: thence
smith ti 3 deg. west 2 chains and 55' links iilon , r
said highway, theittee tionli 37 deg. west 9 chains
and 50 links to the, centre of the creek, thence
up ithe same north 39 dog. east 9 chains and 75
linlfs, thence north 5(1 dog. west 5 chains and
50' to the line of Oliver Trow 0,.
brid's l an d,
thenee along , he same to the place of beginning,
eod s taining about 48 acres of land, be the same
more 6r less, with the appurtenances, 1 framed
house, 1 barn, and about 30 acres improVed-.
ALSO all• that other piece or parcel of land
sititate as above and bounded' and dercribed as
follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Oliver
Trfwbridge r on the, east by the Great Bend and
Cochecton turnpike, on the south by lands of
Tqunan Baldwin, and on the west by the Susq'a
riv'r, containing about 25 acres, be the same
inure or less. with the appuitenanees, 2 dwelling
hease4, wood house,-:L• barns and wagon house,
and all improved.
Taken in execution at suit of George Du.
seribury vs. N. P. Wailer.
lk,.
- LSO all that certain piece or parcel of land
sit tats and bein g in the township of Great Bend,
in the courey utSusquehanni, and bounded and
&Scribed MS Mows, to wit: On the north by
lards of Charles Snedaker, otiihe east by lands
of peter Kelder, on .the south and west by Inds
of &Benjamin and Michael Spearbeek, containing
111 acres, be the same more or loss, with the
ap urtenances, 2 framed houses, 2 barns, 1.
Bliicksmith shop and I saw mill, and orchard, at d
about 50 afros improved: .
Taken in execution at the suit of Orrin G. Buck
ingham vs. Chades Chamberlin.
ALSO all that certain piece or parcel of land
siNate in the township of Great Bend,A
e_iiiiti a
Sc squehanna 'and State of Pennsylvania, boun
ded and described as follows, to wit: On the
north by lands of Wm. Painter, on the cast by
lands of the estate of J. B: Griffin, deceased, on
'hi:, south by Laid of Peritte Allen and S. H.
Dayton. and on The west by the Great Bend and
Coehecton turnpike road; 'it being 66 feet in
frOnt on the turnpike, and running back 100 feet,
with the appurtenances, 1 tavefn house, 1 barn,
I !wood shed, and all improved, and -ennutio.,
about 7540, square feet of land be .the same
more or less. -,
ALSO all that certain piece or parcel of land
situate as above, and hounded and described as
°Mows, to wit: On the north by lands:of Milton
(more, on the east by lands of Henry Langley,
o the south by Franklin street, and on thb
, at by lands of Tompkins, containing
out one-fouth acfo of land, more or less, with
the apphitenances, one framed house.
A - LS 6 ail that. Other tract or parcel of land_
sivato in the township of Franklin, county and
S ate aforesaid, and bounded and described ae
Ilm.vs, viz: On the north by the. pnblie way;
op the east by the land of Rufus Lines, on the
Oath by land of Andrew" Banker, Joseph Doo
little and Stephen K. Crane, and on the west by
Mod of Bates Smith, containing about 90 acres,
More or less, together with_ ta appurtenances,
One barn - and cow•houiei some fruit trees, and
about 80 acres improved.
fTaken in execution at the soil of Lora Stone
d others, va. John D. Paddock and Samuel Pad
ek. . .
.ALSO
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ALL that certain piece tir parcel a land, situ
p in the Toienhhip of Harford, SueqUehanna
county,. lioisnded ..and described as
.follows, to
it: Oe.the North ly'lands of Hannah Stanley,
.h the, East by the Turnpike Road, on the South
a'd -Weit,by lands Of Joab Tyler; containing
boat ,fifty . rods of laid, utoie'or leek with the
,•I:iurtenances; one large balding, erected • for
e inaoufizttire of scalea, with, a &tom engine,.
nd—Otber int atil . nory, necesterrfor such a - c,at.
I fac,tory. one br.f:', tne,:al! itrvort.43
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Taken in eltecutioti at the suit of E. Whit
ney vs.. iL„Eattni: 2 •
_" -
ALSO all that certain piece or. parcel of lend
situate in the.townsliip of "Lenox, Susquehanna
Counts, bounded Sind described - ns followM, t o
wit: on the North and West, by land. in portses-
Rion of Mordecai Tanner ; on the East by land
of ,Amos Carpenter, and on the South by the
public highway; coutainiria about seven acres
of land; morn or less, with the appurtenances,
one framed dayliing housU and o trt to p tov ,d .
Taken in executiun at the suit of Grow end
Brothers assigned to. W. M Tingley vs. Cyrus
F. Tanner„
ALSO :TB that certain piece Or iiareel of land
situate in 'the Borough of ! ‘...l4;quehanna Depot.
Susquehanna County;and bounde4 and described
a. forlown. to wit f' on the North 'by land of
Ambrose Egeleston, on the East - by land of
'I. B. Salmon. on Oio South try, the public high
way, and on the West by. C. S. Bonnett, con
taining about 5'250 feet, kii.ag,43o feet front, anti
running back 81 1-2 feet, with 1110 appurtennn
ceF, one framed thense, and all improved.
- Taken in execution at the suit of Adetia Has
brouck Vs. Jeremiah B. Kitnber. and David S.
Rouse,.
ALSO all that certain piece or parcel of Lind,
situate, lying and being in the township of Len
ox, county of Susquehanna. and State of Penn-7
Sylvania, and bounded and described as follows,
to beginning at a stake and stones by a •
a rock on the south West bank of the Milford
and o.vego Tullylke and in the North West
line•of Paul Harris' warrantee, and along said
warrantee line N. 5G . 0"-- E, 17t perches to a
stake and stone in clearing of Lewis NleNarua
ra; thence S. 20' E. 44 perches to a stake 80
stone* in a line of lanCis-of Asaph Fuller; therce
along said Fuller line N. 85' W; t 4 perches to l
a stake and stone.; thence S. 213 Q W. 71 perch. to
a stake and stones; thenCe S. 93 3.4' W. 71
perches to a stake and . stones on the.Nor_th s side
of said turnpike' tried and opposite a •level
swampy' , piece of ground; ,thence along said !
Turnpike road N. 42' W. 24 perches ton stake
and stones, on the north side of, the road; thence
N. (14' W. - 59 and 3-10 •per.. - 14 to a stake and
stones Lthcrice S. d 7 W. 11 PDC) 4- 1 15 ptqchis
to n stake and st , knes on the South side of th e
road, thence N. 82" W. 12 perches to a stplin
and Ntnnes on the South side of said road ; theme
82 \V. 12 perches to a stake and stones on
the South side of said road ; thence Cr W. 10
perches to the place of beginning; containing
seventy-five acres and sixty-six perches be the
same more or less, with the - appnrtenanees, one
mnall framed house, rind about five acres im
proved.
Taken in ekeeithin at the suit of Reuben)
Whiting to the use of Solomon Taylor ys. Duer
Yarn 2d.
ALSO all those two certain pieces or parceK
of lull situate, and, being in the township of
New Milford, Susquehanna County, bounded and
described as follows - ,,t0 wit: beginning at the
middle of the Cochectiin and Great Bend turn
pike read, at the south eorrier of land sold to
David Minkle, the north corner of land sold to
Ithamer 3futt, and the west corner of land sold to
El,hn Mott : thence by Ithamer Mott's land and
by the lots Nos. 33 and 32., ma' a map of resur
vey of Henry Drinker (the elder) made by John
Torry, South 44 1.2' W. 210 and 5-10 perches
t o stones by a beech tree, - a corner of land sold
to Sy Ivanu3 %Vatic. and John Wellman: thence
by the mentioned land N. 401 perches and
5,.10 of a perch to a beech tree, and I'.l. 1%10 1.
perches to a post in the middle of the aforesaid
turnpike road, t northerly course to the begin
containing 93 acres and 155 perches with
Ilowances, it being lot No. 29 on the map afore;
said.
ALSO all that certain-tract or pareeLof land,
part of the survey to Peter Platt, situate in the
towocchip aforesaid: bc7innning : at a post in the
Cocliocton and Great Bend turnpike road, thence
4 land sold t” Perk NV: "Ave - ry; S. 44 1.2' %V.
90 and 1-2 prelim:, to stones, the east corner of
tot No. 33 on the map of the resurvey, aforesaid,
Made by Torry aforesaid, thence by the split
45 1.2" \V. 17-2. perches to a post and stories the
north corner of said lot ; thence by land sold to
Alexander Shirley, N. 41 1-2' E., 73 and 1.2
perches- lo \ a post in the middle of said road to
the place-of beginning; containing-, by the said
survey 75 acres and 114 pereht 5, and allowances.
be the same repro ot. less. it heing part of lot No.
aforesaid,-with eft e appurtenances, on thp first
described lot, two framed dwel;ing 11611 , TP. three
barns, one orchard and the whole tieing im
proved; upon thP last depe.ribed, is one framed
barn and about sixty acres improved, the two
tracts or pgreels of land lay contigious to each
other and constitute one farm.
Taken in exeeution at the suit of John trowel!
to th e e .: O of Sarah Mott vs. Charles Tingl.ey
ExecuWl of Ithamer Mutt dec'd,
ALSO al: that certain piece is - r parcel of land,
situate in the township of Bridgewater, and Sus:
quehanna County, bounded and described as
follows. to wit: on the north and cast by lands
of Ezra Beebe. on the south by lands of AAA
Fessenden and 0. S. Brebee, and on the west by
the public highway, containing about fifty acres.
more or less witti the appurtenances, one framed
house and barn, on" orchard and about furtylacres
improved.
, Taken in execution at the stilt of George Few,
ler vs. Theodore A. ressendot.
ALSO all that certain piece or linicel 'of land,
situate, lying and being Mille township of Spring . -
I ville. Susquehanna County,tiounded and described
ns follows, to wit: north by lands of the estate
of Sarah Downing dift.i'd., contracted-to Ilmtal.th
D. Fowler and Jannis kosencrantz, south by
lands of .the estate of Ann Skysen &c . a., now in
rissession of Charles Chamberlin, south by S.
Stricklund, and west by lands formerlylMnreyed
' by the Executors of thelhst will of flow Drink
, er dec . d.-to John Bullock, and Jerome Rosen
cran jr. ; containing 77 acres am' 83 perches iit
land, %z ilk the appurtenances, a framed house and
_barn, and a saw mill, one orchard, and about sew
ty scresimproved.
Taken in execution at the suit of A. K. Drink to
09 use of Henry Drinker vs. Bordawine A. Brink
-ALSO all those three certain pieces or par
cels of land;Situate. lying •and being in the
township of New Milford, County of Susiim han
na, and State of Pennsylvania. bounded and de..-
.scribed as follows, to wit : the first Commences
at a post corner of land of A. Moss; thence
running north 42 1-2' E. on a line of land of
said - lines 130 perches to a post, the easterly
corner of land of said Moss; thence. South 44
1-2' E. alOng lands of Hatch and rohnson 125
pe?riles to a pine enpling,eorne'r of lands of said
Hatch and Johnson. and binds of John Boyle ;
thence S. 4'2 14" W. along lands suppoitt;d to
belong to E. A. &0. Pratt 130 perches to an
oak sapling; thence N. 44 1-2" E. T 25 perches
to the place of beginning ; emitaining one ban
dredand oho acres and 24 perches. lie the same
more or less, and all improved,
Arse all that other piece,sitnate as above, and
described as folloWs.. viz.:' commencing at a
hemlock sapling, the south corner of A. ,floss
land.; thence running N. 4.5 . E. along molds of
said Moss 123 perches to a post. the easterly
corner of lands of said A. Moss; thence S. 44
1-2' .E. along the - first described lot of J. W,
Belknap 28 percht:s telt hemlock; thence S. 2.V
W. si:ot.g, lands sunpond to belong to E. A. &
0. Pratt, 136 perches to a post; thence N. 44;
W. along 'lands of Ilaydens'2B perches to the
Once of. beginning ; containing 40 acres and
119 perches of land, be the smile more or less.
Also the homestead property upon which the
said J. WAtelknap now resides, situate as afore.
said and bounded and described as Wiwi-3, to
wit: on the north by Janda ,of B. B. Little, on
the east by lands of. Win. Bedell, on the south
by land of Robert ' and on the west by
the Cochecton and Great Bend turnpike road,
containing about 7o acres of land, be the same
more or less, with thrtappurteeences, one framed
dwelling house, one barn and shed, one black.
smith shop, one wa,gon" shop, one saw mill and
mostly improved.
1 .- 4 ken in execution at the suits of John H.
Sutphin and 5..41. -Dayton use of Guttenberg,
Rosen bautn & Co. vs. James W. Belk*:
, ALSO ail that Certain piece or pircel of land
Attila le in the township of Bridge Water, Susq's
Co., bottnded and_delieritied as follOwa, to wit:
on the north and east tit/ tend of E. L.Roberte;
south by hind' of 'Geo. W. Crcieke'r: and - west by
la .d of Rufus 13. 3ferriman; containing fifty; nix
acres more or leis tiVieiliei with' the 'apperto.
°anew!, one framed lionao, one barn, ono, Orchard,
and 'lllont forty, screw impi,ofed. ' ' •
TakenozeootiOrt at , the. ;;14',t of Ifciiitt,
1.!!!‘ , l'ir; A 1.,:r! e. •
ALSO all that - certain,poce or parcel of land,
situate in the township of Greet Befit:Libel:MY of
Susquehanna, and, State of Penpsytventa, bound
ed anddeseribed as follitws,lo *it ...on.'t.ttri north
by Arte Mas Hall; on the cast be the Suiquehnn
na river, andsowthe seuth-byJia.s..Dayton,cen
taining about thirty-seven and . a- half acres, mor e
~
or lose, together
.with the appartenances, one
frame house ; barn and wagon house, and or-
chard tad all improved. . , .
Also nltthat other.piece situate as above, and
bouiftled and; described-as follOws, to wit: on
the north Lytle State line, on the east by , IL•T.
Titrhoss and Artemas Hall on the south by Mil
ton Gilman, and an the west by Memnon [lath- ,
away and the Drinker lands, it being the undvi
ded half of two hundred acres, more or less, with
the spperteneecea, two log Mews, and about
25 acres improved. • . .
• ALSO all that other. tract or percel of land,
situate in the township of Thomson,eoenty and
State aforesaid, and dcscribed.aifollowt, to wit :
hegirining at a post and - sato,t?ea,in,,the lino of
Wayne and Susquehanna counties; •thence by
said county. line, south '9.' W. 2 . 0 perches.to..2
post and stones : thence N. 44' W..;'15.2 ptireiten
to n punt, the warrante e corner t' thence by land
surveyed in the warrant ee name of Peter Snyder,
N. 46 E., 147 pgrehes to the 'dike of beginning,
containing 74 aerei and 92 perches, be the Mame
more or lest , ., the same tract of land conveyed to '
nervy... Hell by Jtiim' T. Carlisle, by deed dated
July 16, 18.57, and all improved. . .
Taken in execution at the,' nits of Julius S..
Corto.tt, Sontliwortli, Stanson '& . Co.. cud .J. C
Meeker and Perkins vs. C. S. Mesiek, R. A. Mc..
ski: and Ilarvey_Hull. , _ .
ALSO all that certoin'tiece Or p oarcef land
situate, lying and being ini )
the township of Ro a
in the county of Susquehanna,. and bounded and
described, as follows, to I wit:, on the north by
lands of William Ross, on the east by lands of
Charles 'Ferry, on the'aouth by Lands' of Di. It.
ram Cogswell, and on the west by lands of N.
J. Sherwood, being• the. samejand, recently
conveyed by N. D. Snyder to S. H. Canfield,
with the applartenances h one atiw mill, with lath
machine attached, containing about:eleven acres,
be the acme mote or less, and nearly all-im
proved. •
Taken in execution at the suit of A. S. Smith
vs. 8, H. Canfield and Fairchild Canfield.
Purchasers will in all eases be required lo
pay, on the (jay of sale, an amount sufficient to
cover the co l ts of sale, otherwise the property
will be re sold. forthwith.
JOHN TOTING, Sherif.
Sheriffs Office, Montrose, 11n0 8, 1858.
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(adv . 's enameled jeweled Gold Watch • I
with 'Chatelaine, and .a gent'eutan
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- Goid Watch, with Chain, worth - . 8801
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Watches, Hunting Case - - 860 to 8100
Gold Watches 30 to 500
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Pattn't Levers 13 to 15
‘Vatehes - - - - - 7to 10
Ladies Chatelaines - • - - . 6to 20
Gnard Chains [ Ladies' and Gents 10 to • 116
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Florentine and Lava l 6to 8
- Gold (Ladies" and Misses) tto 5
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JOSIN WELLS,
D. TOMPKINS.
Clifford, Feb. 2.oth. 1858.-BwG.
Medical (lard,
Itendering myseivices to the inhabitants of
+ Susquehanna County as a n florneo'?nthir
Physician, I deem it my duty to publish the fol,
lowing statistics taken from the records of Hos
pitals of Europe, which show the, markedsupe
riority of the llomentiathic over the Allopsthic
method of treating diseases.
INFLA.:II3IATION OF THF: LUNGS
_ Admitted Died per et
Allopathic nospitale, 1:184- 200 23
Homeopathic " 53S 28 5
Plea . risr
Allop, Hospitals 10 . 17 131 13
Horn. " .• 3Bll 12 3
Peritonitis. •
Ailop. Hoop. , 628 84
. 13 .
Horn. " •184 8 . 4
Dysentery.
Allop, Hosp. 102 3 ; ;
How. " 173 6
Fovers, excluding Typhus.
• Allop. Hosp. . -
_0697 931
Horn. " 3002 84 2
Allop. Hosp
Horn. "
Cholera
Allop. Elocp
limn. - "
111 Diseaseß
Allop. Ilogp., total;
Rom: " -
enacts residing distance uho tcinh to
con.ult me can do so by letltr and freeire
prompt iTply. ICo charge for rommitidion,
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s sn;a. A.
,•.r.. , ulturel Soe:ee•pir, and mere been CSED
4 ;,:, 1 , ,r , "A- , (.f t..,- . .•.'1 t'El) 'STATES.
o't 11' , . t.',..ma..1 soti r . .. , .., t ..% 1.):11.,lir Oroundci at
Via,.!./artt n, Li U., r.adi II tht folioaing Gen
,
,
treirwa, viz
• 1, LI le,:s.. i'.. I. ' 1 ,-, '. , .
A. P. Lin,-;fier, . r.. 1 Om k she rt,' New Jersey.
:2, moo: ittiberts, ,l 1
,kV °
tilmto Meier, trf Ctire 14/and, N. 4
tl`..ir:e• ': or 4. )1.
i
110.1 Mulford. L.% .; , .rat:mien. Sew -Jetsey,
De. Berens. 1)r. Knight. 'lt r, Ftelch 51r. Atkinson,
;Ind Let i .11,h21301), edi of rely Jersey— tu,:
Jersey.. -they B
it is the c:ii.A {EST sud 31 st nr.l.l.sstr. lianuns
Now ta Ll'ilt, being.'.permanent 4pd • improving
the land I,y enriching tl}o salt , lt-is suited 19
the varl,,us crops you iltiie—Corn, Pontine*
Grass, Wheat, Oats, &c. fii , enclosing &Cheek.
on an, New Jemy or IPliiiedolptiik.Bank or
refeienceto any good Ili?tte ittilliiadeff4tira4r
la eu. flange for Produce. pt fair Market. raiep
here, y:mr orders will b filled> and Shipped to
vt4ll, ritEE or (.:AIITAGR rpr:CSE. . .
Fir eret article sold Ini j ms is Git as anterd.4B
Soper Phosphate of "Lim - 1 -.- 840,00 a Tun.
BonoPhosphate. - - $30,00 "
r
American Fertilizer, -- ti l• -1 -- - $25,00 "
lir -1 • 1 .: - -13
Auditor's, Notice:
T
bayiit been rippoktecl.allt HE subsetiber,
Auditor to distradtte the f u nd s ar i s i n g
from the Sheritrs sale ofithe personal property
of It li. Eaton, Hereby gives -notice that be
will attend to the dutida ot% the.said appoint
!lta, aC his oyice , in lb:intro:a, on.llondfy,
the '2.otli day of, Marelit,' inst., at tan (Mock,
in the -forenoon, at .wciielr time all persons
haring an interest in the distribution. of the
said fund, can attend thpv think proper.
- A. CITA, BE . 111.1)7 Auditoi. _
Mon, ro , f.. llatelt 1,1/83S.
Patients
Mortality
. Auditors'Notice.
11111 E-, efsigned, aniA ditor appojot - e4 by
I tin, (?rj;fta,n Court ISus..finoaWlia Po.
upon Exceptio.:2s to thel account .of tbg 44 7
tninistrators yf the-Eitate'.Of Frederick rick=
eting. dte'd„ herby.;if - 6:j notice that be will
attend to the duties $.; said . ippointrnent, at
his .ofike; in 3..lontrosic,i(>n Thursday, the t ilt
illy \ of .Vpril, A. D: . 18.'18, at I o'clock in the
afti:rny. , n, at which tin all haring an inter'- -
est in flin s.tirl Adrniusstratlon accounts, are,
requested to ntiend, .
A . CITA.:IIIIEn.L,n, _el uditor.
Maroli 1. 1859.
93:;1 13op 14
1423 210 14
12 8 G4G •50
'B4B 00 S
'rd 62 9 11 PAVE. for 'Boat and Tuition
•TeJ.,.: rj I- 7 • in Corup;on Engfish, 01 , 4 Terni
lif Fourtken le, 1858,
FORT Elinliff INSTITLTE.Ii
119630 11701 10
32655 1365 4
Superb Stick building's, beautifully located on
the Rail Road near Sar.tHga Springs.— Superior
titej I P r Music..Paititing and Frenoh. `Stu.
dents rt.“•;v1.(1 :it an v't!a`?e., and charged only for
• the resitiut?..of Diplc.riiasa.i(airded",to
1,, t iie.5 4 %clic) vraraatc, Send fur a L'utarippie,
xui:!•oil paifirt:dars. lUt. JOSEPH E. KING,
A. M. 4
• ..3:111.1 , try VI, 1358,
_
COMPANY
• • •
W'. Corner Se..;ondi arvl NYOtiut Streets,
CAPITAL. $1,250;004: . '
11,13 • Company (fii , c4- 14 - 7).e Insurance - on
- lieficriiiffs, (food', Funriturc, (6e.. -
1 •
Marine Item rane,e on Vessels, Cargo
'lied "Freight, - -t-,
TO ,-!..tt, PAM'S orTtlE: 'WORLD. . ! '
Inland Insuran ce on doods -by - Rillers,.lll:es,
Canals, Railroads. 4nd Lend ~Carriage;
to :111 Parts of! the Union -up- - , '- ,
On the at , stfavoia-
blo 'fern)...
• - D L ..R. CTORS
I foiT.Tiros B.Pr.ortE vc.c. I Cu.R LES DISGEt.• •
GEO. H. A nmsTnolvr;, Tiros. DIANDETu - LELD.
CIIAS. A.. null - mein, Ervw'n R. Ora.itnoial,
GEORGE Flr Lll WILD, i F. CA R'LL BIZ E WSTEIZ,
31E3 E. NEAT., rp.A.AG-Ltd.Clloh..,‘
'I'I R. 1 7 40-R.ENCE,, Proident,
E DAV A RD . R.J.iEL3I_BOI,I), Secreiliry.
T. BOYLtAgon't
. Office, riCAV 14111001; Ph.
Jannary 18th, 18.58
E. W. PHELPS' • '
PA l'ES7' CO.II.ULI ITIO2V .11414111 . E.
A SURE protec,tiorragninet Molths,Miee,,and,
11. all enemies of the Ike: • llighly approved
for the last 5 tears by 'the \most hpitelligent 13eo'
Keeperi in the WeStern and enitern.Stales. •-•
Rta•En:,:c:r.„4."
r. --J. S. Gregory and J. LI: lier
*holt*, NlOnrce; Oman Co., N. Y.; J. E:
Ca6dei - I'Yiega.Co., N. Y.; 11. M. More; Piloted,
Poet, N. Y.: - ;;:tell Kidder, J. - CI. - Eitoe;,atyl •
A. C. FAY* Elmira, N. t,i John Veil; r AvNt•lt;,,
N._ - J.; Frederick Easton, l'a.; flint Hull ;
West tie lo', Mass.; I len ry Fit I ut:*4i, A.dd ;son; N.
,y.,
and Abij . ah NVells,-Gibson; 0., L. Hine, Ilarford;"
G. C. rdan II; Jac kaon`, :did B. %Ve.ll,.Ctiffoid;*
Saari:a Pa.
It, , ,
may he used as n owarming Or, bon•sivi.krin..
ing hiv , e, the ti,orlilos honey and,vorib
movlid without ikiniing -the - 13Yei:.,
,ta :verycort•unient.t'o,
cor,v*inient for fiievents
danger from robbert a ; it ii* atts(Alie,cheapest pa.
..tynt hive now in use:',A hivz*vith-two.seetions
eeste - $2,75, three seetions . _s:4,s(r, made - of tho_
best pine Lumber, ang c m Lc hnd
. at all limes
I.F.Wilierd; Eli:ilea,' N. Y., or or tlte ender'.`
biped
For making endu&hir., $3,. hire arld rigla Os.
I will selttowti - rights, !raying bought
for Ilte county. Mite WY" right,
giva a book instructing how to: era ago v
hive was at our County -Pali' faia fail and took
the premium, with tbo Vies - and Iloilo; in it:
warrant vvery hive - I_ sell to &lye, satinfaction,
refundthe money after ' •
• „ „
• ' - • COE WELLg..
-Gibson, §inireqCo_"..Pit, , ,lnn. Rth, Ist&
Gal? it..RIE, Crockory . , Tiar4trapi
vart ' s other articles to no tae/oga to mei
tion&tit,loy: which shall ke sold, Choap for Cash.
or fteatlitru. - ' C. W. liarr.
04),UPLETZiesilortmelkt or_GB L OPUIES .
_ & Cktritcrt4rt:
. /far A barrel, is sunkl : kit for nn Aare 'of.
Ground ,broad east. 'l` l . l 1
. ... - -„
enre.4ope Dust,. (50.3 licarreiii now ready,), At
$5,00 par bafrel or 635,40 a•tian.
Poodrette. No. 1. (50o1,airels now readyatit
2,00 to $3 . ,00 a barrel. -.,.!...... - , ,
Land txbister No, 1.# 7 -1,000 birrels; sl ,&n to'
a 2,60 off,arrel. -
..,
T i
rat. A,h,50 barrals. _
.
Pertn-lan. Patagonia. a :1 Ctilline GUANO.
G E011GE: A. LEINAU, Proprietoi. ,
N 0.21 S'ou(l, FitoNr S 4 triet,PblefiCiiy, Pa.
. • .
..•::.
AV - Wholes:tit: Dealers,allowed dlibernldisT
, .
e-1; Pamphioq can lie had on application to
my Office, or of my .:Izen,l9. - u4h3m...,
f.armasi a sll‘.(l)aor,s7
Ell=