TO THE PUBLIC. G WATCHES r InfIAT hive been spoiled by unskilful persons .1 can again be made good by .L • IIIGGINtOT11111.1" A regular City Wateb.maker,competent to repair naples, Repeateta,Vatenttand Detached 44kers, I.c Inca, and . Vertical Watches&c.,&e.; Whether English, Swiss, French or Chinese make; and. for this purpose has on hand' a good assoitMont of Witch. Jewels,. }YAWL Wheels, Mainsprings, Cylinders, Howls, Glasses, &c, &c. p"' Shop in-llentley, : Read & :Co.'s Store, Plornis Block. Montrose ufzult '2sth; 18.58. • t.r. - - LIIVRENtE, GRIGGS, & lINGSBUKL, RIA.St,FACTURERS, - AND-JOBBERS ) 11 jIATS, CAPS, AND ['VHS, :. S 2:al W I zocza.- Umbrellas, Parasols, and Ribbons, .115 p ALL . I ' .. j7eELINEII.TAB,..TICavo., . f No., 46, -COITRTLANDT STREET, DAN. 11. I.4.4raiign, . NEW-YORK. JAS. 'N. GUIGG. ! Gerieril Parineni,— Jxd. A. El:to SnURV, - s M. C. TrtEr.. pee.!ai Partner. - faep.2.l v_* AN ACROSTIC. com E see. we. My office is grand & superß j IleadstiOng hair.Oh,come,ke me;conte ha! hill All Spanish Ree'd,less th'discouni e ut [va t Rest in my Rocker,: --nought will distur3 l LOCATION Is. pleasantX low is the fareE t your humble Cetv!tilliorra t olnesier of ha , v. * * *Shop Nn. 3, Basement of Searle's Hotel, en 'Turnpike-Stree': MoNTuosE, August 30th; 1857.—te. .4 at ias stritto no' N olive ETTERS. of • Administration to the' Estate AOf- . MICIIAtiIi KING. deed., late of the town. ship of Rush, haying been granted• to. the sub. scribers. ail persons indebted thereto are ivy ties. till to make inmiediato payment, and those hay ing claim's to present them.f wthwith to .. JAMES IDG d Jo, n 31cDER310T. " I "' -Rush, Aug. -31. Executor's Notice. VOTIOE is hereby given td all ptvrtions hay, ing demands against the estate of NATHAN FiiirmAS, late of the 4thvnihip of Iliddlntow•n, dec:d., dint the samemuct be pre+ented to the tindersignea - for arrangement, and all persons indebted to•raid eatato are requested to make in nu diatepayment. • F. TAGGART, Err. Jackson VOlev. Aug. 31, 18.58.-6w.4! Executors' Notice. 11COTICE is hereby given to all persons having 1. 1 11 - drmaisis neninst the estate of Dm. JAMES_ (inn - Fix; late of Gnat Bend township,.chrd, that the same must be presented to Dr. L. Sur settlement, and all- 'perAins indekted to said v,,tate are ritinctided 'to make immediate pap. lotrrt. • A. L. GRIFFIN, Exerwor. HANNAH GRIFf i IN, Ex's. 4;t, Bend. Aug, 31.1.858.-6 w. BARN_DOOR HANGINGS. Patent s , Self-adjustmg..Rollers. fr UK best and most perfect article in use, - Every man shonid try them. S. lI:SAYRE & BROS Aurnlqt lIAMMONTON LANDS:: .. NEW ENGLAND SETTLEMENT. RA RE opportunity to all wantikrarms—in a healthy pldct, tiventy.five miles from Phil a . dolphin. on the. Camden and Atlantic railroad. 'N,w4eisi-y. An old estate , has recently been °pencil tor hale, and. the first division of 10,000 acre, di% id - ed ..up into farms of twenty acres and tivw:lrds. The soil is of the belttmmlity for the roduetion of fruits, graias,"&c. The 'juice is €0,5 lo Sr.lo per acre; payable in easy quarter ' ready instalments, within a tern] of four years, kv,th interest, - The terms are. made easy, iMor. tier to, insure the rapid improvement Of- the land, l enabling'every industrious maa to buy a farm. It is now being .extensively improved by good roads. and some of the best Citizens from New England and the. Middle States are erecting large impr,,tements. It is a scene orthe greatest int proeenient out of • Philadelphia. Seventlsfiee houses hate been built in four mon.tbit. furnw•rs and business' men .from • the length and l;readth of tlic - Unlon - are settling there. - It is a I important _business place, on account of its lt-ing in the midst or a- greai market. Flyer? ar ticle raised upon this - land finds an immediate sale. The water is excellent and no- such thing as fe. per is known. • The lion is a sandy of clay loam, with a &ay bottom and retentive of manures. It is free of ;ones and easily worked. It. abounds largely in the phosphates, and,such it it's fertility that from the crops produced both upon this land and the large area• adjoining under Cultivation., it will be found not to be excelled anywhere in the product;on of crolis most - adapted to its mar ket. - The reader rimy be well: aware that the earls. - est and the hest fruitS and vegetables come from New Jersey;which are annually exported to the am nu nt of millions of dollars:. The land, besides I,, ing. areessibh in'every . .wiy for fertilizers, has i an Abundant supply .of the best qoaltty of muck manure. • 7 - .... - - ,Luntbei and building materials can be had on ! " We've Cages 'for Canary Birds,. 11A. spot at a 'cheap price, from the mills. Other ! - To all their sizes rated— - . mills are now being opened, and brickyards be- - Where single life. hey may enjoy, .. • lug started. upon the ground .' A person can put l • .Or bliss of being mated. up a frame-tenement for present cnnvenienee for : , • , . one hundred dollars: Op account of th; e.xten- ' - 21.2.22 ,,, isAerzis 203 Azar .