The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, December 13, 1849, Image 3

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    Watchman, what of.the nigh-t '!'
LOCK 4, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY of all
the various patterns in New York ilinirket, can
be had at True.',., No. 4. Public Avenue. Heoffirs
Watches fur at least two dollars less thile e
quality have been offered in this market. urchis
ers may be sure that none but No. 1, letter 'A, are
sold hire, for we find 'tis but such came safely
warranted.
Patent Lever Watches, gold, frbni $45,00 ito $90,00
Do. silver, from 18,00 4d123,00
Detached Lever, gold, from 35,00 io 45,00
Do. silver, from ' 15,00 to 20,00
Cylinder Escapement, gold, from 28,00 to 35,00
Do. silver, from 12,00 to 15,00
English Quartien. front 6,00 to 8,50
Gold Pens and Pencils from $1.75 tolB,oo, Gold
Rings from 3 shillings to $3.50, Breast Pius from 1
shilling to 88,00, silver belt slides, gold, steel and
Lilt chains, gold Keys, slides, steel beads clasps,.
silver ware, music boxes, accordions, and a thous
and and one traps, which, for want -of room, we
must omit to mention, here. So, walk in, ye lovers
-orlioi.or bargains, and if we have not the exact ar
ticle fur you, give us three days time and you can
accommodated.
Clocks, watches, jewelry and nuniical inst rumenta
'carefully repaired. " 11'14. W. TRUE.
FORILILLII—The nicest Slay-top Buggy in
the county, Philirdelphin ruarinfajture, -by r!
Doc.,, 1849. ...Tgt E.
~ .. .
r Joiner's TOols
t • 9001) assortment, Bench Planes, lioulding
Plnnee, Solid Box-Wood Plon:4114 dte.
Nov. 30, 1840. . C. ill' Itly3WS 1 Co.
Cloths d t'stAinaereg. '. •
litrE have a large stock, of good quality, that
have been purchased at extremely low pri
ces, and cannot fail to please purchasers, as respects
both quality and price;. LT. BURROWS d Co.
Gibson, Nova 30, 1849.
Orphan's Court Sate
Ipursuance of an order made by an orphau's
°Quit held ut Montrose, in and for the county
Susquehanna, on the 19th day of Noyenthim,
D. 1849, will be exposedto public - sale on -Satur
day the 29th lust, at one o'clock at the Court
House in Montrose, the following real estate, to
wit : The undivided moiety or half part of all that
certain lot piece iw,parocl of land situate in - the bo
rough of Dundaff, in the county of Susquelumna
akesaid, bounded and described as. follows, to
u : Beginning at a post on the Milford tt Owego
turnpike road, a corner of Sidney B. Wells' land ;
thence south 42 de,gees west 20 pert:hes to ano
ther center of said Wells' land; thence north 48 de
gives oast SO perches to a post, a corner of Wil
liam H. Slocum 's land thence north 42 degrees
east 29,percirei to the Milford & Owego turnpike
rev' ; thence south 48 degrees east along said mart
6 perches to the place of beginning, c,mtaining 1
acre more or less—with the appurtenances, it be-
J%-.. all improved.
Also, all the-undivided tuo:ely or half part of all
that.other certain lot, piece or parcel of hutch situ
ate as aforesaid, and bounded and des cr ib e d as l o t.
iows% to Frit : Beginning• at the Milford d: Owego
turnpike mad as aforesaid, at a corner of Charles
11. Wells' land ; thence south 42 degrees west 10
perches to a post ; thence north 46 degrees west 2
perches to a 1)0 , 4 ; thence north 42 degrees east 10
perches to the Milford <t Oa ego turnpilte road, and
thence south 4.6 degrees east 2 perches to the place
4.1 i beginning; containing 2O perches of land, be the
same more or less, with theappurtenances, a two '
gory framed dwelling house thereon .and all im
proved.
Also. the undivided moiety or half part of all
that other certain lot,•piece. or parcel of land situ
ate as aforesaid;and de-cribed as follows, to wit :
Beginning at a stake, a corner of Thomas I'. Phin
ney's land, standing on a road leading to said - Phiti
ney's grist-mill; thence west 6 perches to a stake
in the creeki thence along the centl - e of the creek,
north 40 degrees west 6 perches; 'thence down Said
n.n - tli 72 degree 3 west 15 perches; thence
south 3 degrees west, 18 perches and th:rty-fiax
huudreddis•of a perch to a stake; thence north G.
degrees wezi 12 perches to a post ; thence north
2.5 degree; ea..t 13 . perclie.s and thirty-four hun
dredths of a perch to the centre of the creek ;
thence north 63 d e re.:.; west -1 perches aluni"the
centre of the creek to a stake ; thence north 25 de
g-rel.-6 east 6- perches; thence south 65 degrees east
It perches: thence south 72 degrees east 17 perch
thence south 40 degrees west 7 perches; thence
north 61 degrees east 5 perches to the mill road ;
al I there south 36 degrees west 6 perches along
re, I to the place of beginning; contaiuing 2/
aure- more or lass, with the appurtenances, a lea
rierlfactory, conshasting of a mill house, beam
house. steam house, hark house ai.d yard, and a
and house, and a water privilege, and all improved. •
slZ•rxi, the undivided moiety or half part of all
that other certain lot, piece, or parcel of land sitti
:,te as aforesaid and de-eribed as fellow-., to tett :
Beikioning at a post. a corner of J. Langdoit's
tang - ; thence south IS degrees east, along the ma
f.rq 6: On-ego turnpike road 9} perches ;to a post
on a lane leading to the Methodist Church ; thence •
north , l3 degrees east 29i perches; to a post; a Cot
-1),:r of James Schott's land; thence north 48 de
gree, tre,t. 22 patches to ad ash stump, another cor
ner of said Scliotes land ; thence south 40 degrees
e,t, 14 perches to a po:-,1,41 corner of 1). Taring
ton's land thence south 474 degrees east 12 perch
es to a post, a corner of J. T. Langdon'S land; and
thence south 40 degrees west 15 perches to_ the
plate of Beginning ; containing 2 acres and 140
perches, more Or less, with the appurtenances, a
two-story framed dwelling house, r h anted barn,and ;
wood house, and all improved.
December 1, 1849
H. H. FRAZIER, :Adm'r
Turnpike Meeting.
VOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders of
- 1 1 the iiit9z. é Harmony Turnpike Company,
Mat the anuual meeting will be held at the - house
of J. Steenback iti Gib.,ou, on the first Monday of
Jam:Lary next, for the election of officers for the en
maim year. BENJ. COMFoRT, Secy. N ° o r ember 28. 18t 9.
•
DissolUlLitotri.
The. partuen,hip heretofore existing between
John and Hetn-y Jenkins, under the firm 6f J. Jen
kins ± Son. iu Thompson township, isdiseolved by
mutual cothwat. All accounts with the lath firm
may be settled with John Jenkins, by whom the
business will in future be carried on.
ot7-11w
Nears for the Sick.
Whitesyille, N. Y, July 10, 1849..
Mr. Seth W. Fowls: Dear Sir-1t is with plea
sure 1 write you this certificate, stating my e_ape
rienee in the me of ' , Dr. Wistar's ItaLsanCof Wild
Cherry. In Noveinber last I was taken with a se
vere cough. My lungs were much affected, so much
that it was with diffieulty I could breathe. Hear.
ing of your Balsam; .I procured: and took part of
one bottle ; and to my better astonishment. my.
longs were freed and my cough cured lam happy
to recommend this Balsam of Wild Cherry to the
public as one of the best medicinesfor ectu
S A IT
hs z attil
colds I ever used. WM..
N. B. Remember that it is Dr. Wishes Ball
of Wild Cherry, with the signiture of I. Butts oci
the wrapper, that performs such cures: * ' i
(From the Deaf on Daily Times.) 1
011 - A certificate his been handed us for publi
catkin, and as the ease is one of a very nemarkab '
character, we comply with pleasure. -Certainly '
w ell lasted eases Id cures of several disatiei b
thi medicine, should , he made known to the pub/to
be benefit of othancsitiils' ily afflicted.
i'me is genuine Win ilpidl,..;BUTTB on the
"'PM For sale at ' ' TURREIII3:-:i
JOHN JENKINS.
,HENRY JENKINS
iLackawauna and St
Ratlrnad %Pet
XTOTICE is:hereby givitnr
tion for choosing
_Officers tif
•
Susquebauna Railroad Cenapany,
Railway . Hotel, in the village of
third Tuesday of January ; nest,
ten Managers, a Treasurq, Seer
er officers 'shall be chosen lasare t
to conduct the affairs of sand Con p
and until such others shall be clibs4
H. S. f"
Carbondale, Dec. 1, 1840.
• 1 I New , Goodf.i.
ROSE & Blmpsri
RE now receiving- w large 'atlditinre: to their
stock of Dry Goods, Grocenes, Boots it Sipes,
crockery, drc.
Call and .examine before purchasing elsewhere.
as for cash or ready pay they will not be undersold.
Montrose, November ~1 850.
ANTED, iu Goody Stores,lll;
Ware, fir, " an c y gili.eltlf or GO tity. of good Woolen
Soeis, Grain, Butter, Bet.itsitx, ant old Capper and
old Pewter, by ROS STIVSON.
-
Ot LTSLIELS of gotirazircual,wsitited by
(Nov. 9.0,.) t i ROSS & gIN ';f3SON.
• .
New Goo 1•
'ABEL -TUT RE,II.
I„ i
S now receiving his Fall and Winter' supply of
Goods (embracing nearly ev,erY thing wanted
in this market,) which will: be sord criremil,y L O W
foi cash or ready pay. My assortment ) may be
elißsed iu part as' follows v. 1 -
DiJue-4 Medicines, Chemicals,-Taints, Oils, Dye
Sttr4, Groceries, Dry Gliods, blardwarp, • Stone
Ware, Glass Ware, (_:oelis, Watches, Jew!lry, Sit ,
vOr Spoons, Spectacles, Musical Instruments, Lig
nia.s, Perfumery, Mirrors,Stationery,Brnshhs,Shoes,
Intike Notions, .tc. ,ic. ' • • A
Than -tut for the liberal patrotiage ttudtlsubstan
tial en uragernent hitherto received, I hope to mer
it and r tceive a continuance of the same.
Afe of the articles kept roll sale are named
c i s
below : . i ,
;Groceries.—A good variety of Sagars, l fine 11a
tiired Teas, good and cheap ,holes ea, Coffee, Pep-
Oar. Spice. Ginger, Salerates, Raisins, Rice, Mack
erel, Codfish, ZAntee Currants, Tapioca, Arrow Root,
Mice, Mauna. Sage, Nutmegs, Cloves, Grotind
Lard; also, ldust,u-d Seed,; whitci and black, Ext.
of Lemon, Cassia, Soda, Soda Crackers, Strircli„Bar
and Casteel Soap, Candles, all sorts of Tobacco and
Snuff, Vinegar, d &c. I
Drg (pods.—Bread Cloths, Cashmeres Sattinets,
N1 . 41e Skilt,Corduroy,Sheep'SOrav Kentucky Jeans,
Flannelsl r Silk, Thread, lultons.A:c.i.and ev
illini,•*tece,sarysto make; up gahnents; Calicoes,
Ganglia:no, Nlon.din de Lanes, A Ipaccatl, Ber
',age, Ve.t'ing:. Apron Check? Bed Tick, Drilling, To.-
" hla and Towel Diaper, Sheeting, ShirtingArrown
Bleached; Suspenders. limbrell+, Silk cravats,
Pocket 1 4.ntiker,biett,Coturorterl, Shawls;; Gloves,
i;t tea:. osc CJ Yarn,..lia t t trig. Wadding, Col
, ored Ganlbrick. C.oak Gimp, Edging. Purse
Tvri-t,ang all torts of notion:.
.1/ant rat.c.—Nai:s; Door and Windolsr-Blind
nadenitz. Butts, .Byretrq. 1..,0ck1; Bolts, Faucets,
' it4sps, Screw-Drivers. (.'offee-Mills ; ! Curry
coaitss' oral Card., Skate:, Gasaort., Nipper's. Cop
t:laird Fa}tening., Ball. for. Ox Horns, Shovel:,
Ilioes. Forks, Patent Balmicas, Steel-yardA,
Hones, Foii - ks, She Tea Bells, Cork St' Taws,
too mOneions to nientiaa,
• Catkrvi,--- Pocket Kai re 'Table 'Knives Forks,
bread and shoe Knives Ilaizors, 11. and-saws, Aug
ers,: Gin:hits: Sininion's Azits, Shears and Seissors.
Paints. L—Pure White Lead ground in oil, and'
dry ? Red Lead, 'Yen. Red, Spanidi brow's, ; Lamp
Black, Yellow Ochre- Paris Green, Chrome:Green,
, Imperial Green, Chrome Yellow, ground Verdigris.
l i rtision Blue, Ye Bronze, Umber, Terra de
Sienna, Ivory Black, Black Drop, Pet. Yellow, Rose
Fins , BLick - Smalt, Curcsmna i , Red Satuders; Su' ar
of Lead, Litharge. etc.
Oitsi---Linseed Oil, a variety of Lamp OilS, Lard
Oil, Tunnel's
,Oil,.Ca.teri Oil, and all the
cssetthal O:1_.
ItariLizit.—Furtliture, Coach, Leather :tad 31as
; tich.Varnish, etc. , I
gpts. Terpent;ae, Can:pl.:hie, Rosin. Spanish WI i-
I thigi Patty, Glue, Gum Shellac, Copal Gum, Emery,
Red and \Vhite Chalk, Bath Brick 4, PonitseStone,
SA.Soda, Burguniv Patch, std.
lir' eshes.---Pain% Varni,h. counteir, , Clothe.4. Hair,FicAt, Tooth, Nail, Graining, Marking, Ar
tiSt, Sash, Tool, Horse, Whi te:wash,lScrub and Shoe
. Brushes, etc.
//lc Stufs.—lndigo. Madder, 1..:0.,45 , 6.lNlOrocid•
140 :Cie. Camwood, Fustick. Operas, Alum. Blue
ilitrpt, Annatto, C. , yellineal, Monate of Tip, Red
Tarter, Extract of loglcuod. etc.
...4eiffs.—citric, Sulphuric, Nitiriatic, dia
tti/aR3 ll'ar , i—Bot des and Vialt of every size
and 'tle.:-cription. a: whole,ate kind rdtail. A t....firiety
at specie dors, and tincture Bottles,lGlass Sktinges,
Pe-eras, Nipple Shells. Nur - ring Bottles, Tenni:ls.
Tutriblers, Lamps, Candle-sucks, preserve Dishes,
Saltizellers, Lamp Chimney-,, Pepper l)oxefq Car
boys, Mirrors and Mn ror-plates, Demijohns; Win
dow plass, etc.
i
Stone irure..---Jugs of nil sizes, Butter' Pots,
Crean] Pots, preicrio Jars, pitchers, StorelTubs,
Spiqoons, ii-e.. I
Cie& 8 and Watches of , early every de , cription.
gnoa airid cheap. Clock. races, Verges and Illeys.
Watehl GunriPCliain.s, Coral ' and Kit's of,all Sorts.
Jettvgry.—Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Bosom
Pius,' ginger Rings. Ear Hat-0, Sol il and silver Pen
cils and-pen Cases, Studs, Slidc-:, gold Beadl, etc.,
too numerous to mention. 1
.BiAter li r are.—Silver. Table, Ties and Desert
SpooPs Sugar Shovels and ;Ttingi Salt Spoons,
Butter knives, Thlmbl,a, ell.; Alsk:, Silver-phlted
and Silver Spain:, 13iittan#iit Ware,•Otc.
. 15
Glades.—Ladics , and gendemo
ce n's silver Pra
m Spectacle -3, silver platelDernian silver,teel,
Spectacle
eta., and Casts long and shirt,
Stel Goods.—Steel Beads, bag arid purse Clasps,
purse! Ring,s, Tassels, Slide, etc. 1 I
Yankee Notionz i l A great !variegy of small but
useful anti fancy Articles tea tedirius'•to mention,
such as Combs of svery kind, 'par simons and; twe•
zers, purses, •poclt mirrors, youth's youth's Telesc i imes,
jcwsharps, pocke books; pi i tps, !Medics, shaving
too Chemical poWticr fur razor - strops, key rings,
etc etc. i ...
..
isito/s.powder,lhot, lead. poxviler flasks, gun-•
wo . Ors, gun taps, pills and flints, fety fuse. etc.
t
-Gasp, Ned taps,
Chen:kali!, ttc,la complete as=
~
sortasent too ritunerous to name.
In short, a whole newspaper might be filled in
the vso attempt to enumerate the Ono half, of the.
articins kept tor sale at TrIIRELL'SI Tl#:3 is, the
right. i>lace tto buy Goods, and to bui them cheap—
The . hest_ kind of Drugs are kept Ore, and from
? It
the variety aid quality of them, gre Civaluccnients
two offered physicians to'makeiit their p . of ref,-
ular plirchase. The public generally are nvited,,to
call and eomme the quality and pnoes f goals..
le
ABEL TURRELL.
, Modtrose ; December, 1840. 1 •
-Farm for Sal
VATHANIEL FRENCH offers f
tying on the North part of Jac
and about four ;miles from Hann. i
taming 77 aeres; , a small House and
Fruit Trees. Persons wishing pu
ted, to: come and: examine.
Jaeltson, N0v. 1 20, 1E49.
tadlter'e'Naaffc
)]* stitactiber having been kited an 4.0
d
itor rin the settlement of the • .h• to of Pra
leel Dipana and John F. Deans. I Ore of the eV'
teee , Zehtdon Alma, deceased , could lerebi
giiirs , notioti that helrill attendlto duties of t he
sudappointment ; lit his office in hi troee, *ed
ntaiday Ate seoza day a *Janta l 7..it, D 41860, at
1
cr 1 l e '
. CRAMBERL , Auditor.
Noreto l ber / 2 . f+, 1849. '
squelianust
•1 •
;tion.
, .. • ,
iGoderiir]LadVis Book for 1850.
the book oflhe.' , Natlon;" the oldest Magazine
in America. Published by the present proprietor
for twenty years. Edited by Mrs. /Sarah I. Hale.
The publisher of the Lady's Book, knowing hew,
completely. he put down nil opposition in 1849,,and
being assured that the public is also acquainted
with this fact, deems it only necessary to say that
in 1850 he will improve on 18-49; and he will, as
usual, give more reading and more engravings than
his cotemporaties. Perhaps a little comparison of
what. he did last year, and what his adversaries ,
did, may be amusing, if not instructive to those
about to subscribe for a mifinthlly magazine. OnO
thing the public may be assured of, that the pub-
lisher of Dodey's Lady's Book will notl falsify his ,
his prospectus, ns he deems it as great a sin to tell
a Llsebood in print as it is to give utterance to a I
verbal one. Listen to the universal voice of the
American Press—
Comparison between 'Oodell and the other Phila
delphia 11fentlalies.—In 1849, the Lady's Book gave
918 pages—which is 116 more titan one, and 148
' more than the other Philadelphia monthly. He
glare 281 engravings—among which were 20 color
ed, and 93 full page—which is 130 more than one,.;
and 180 more than the other. •
• We gave, in each number a piece of music, prin
ted separately on tinted paper, making 24 pages,
or 12 pieces in a year. To show the cheapness of
the Lady's Book, this same music, if bought separ
ately at the music store, would cost exactly the
price of the whole year's subscription $3. j
It will be seen, at a glance, which is thecheap
est magazine -for $3 when you get 116 pages of
reading more than one magazine, and 148 mtire
than another ; 130 engravings more than one, and
180 more than the other ; to say nothing of the su
periority of our engravings, among which are 20
colored, and, their usefulness to ladies. The Color- -
ed Fashion Plates alone cost as much as nearly• all
the engravings of either of the other magazines.—
eedeavors to please our subscribers have cost
as an immense suin of money ; but if honesty of
purpose and a positive dislike to falsehood in pros
pectuses, will entitle a publisher to a large' sub
scription list, the Lady's book is entitled to it.
.Swine of our peculiar
Work Tabje,which comprises every kind of Needle
work, Embroidery, Knitting, Nbttiii„,a,Crochet, Pat
terns for Caps, Cheniisettes, Children's Cloths,
Wetldine b Dresses, In-door and Outdoor Costumes ;
Birds of America ; Colored FloWer Plates; Model
Cottages and Furniture ; Fashionable do.; Lamle
Work Vignette Plates at the head of articles, etc.
etc. All the above arc illustrated by engravings,
and, in 1850, will also be given a set of engravings, ,
illustrative of the costume of all nations. with de
scrption by Mrs. Hale. Must of the old features
of the Book that were so popular last year, will be
retained, and new ones added as they mai suggest
themselves to the publisla•r. A new Novel, by W.
Gilmore Silents, will be one of the features of 1850.
Our reading matte r.—We have long stood at the ,
head of the magazine world for our contributors;
they are always moral and imstructive, and. audi as
may be 'placed before a family without hesitation.
This department is under the control of Mrs'. Sa
rah Josepba Hale whose - m.lle alone is a sufficient .
guarrantec for the propriety of the Lady's Book.
We may say the same of our engravings. We will
never, as is done by a cotemporarv, publish inde
cent model-artist pictures, such as no parent would
allow a child to look at,
the annual
.e Laeltawana and
nat b e field at the
arbondtile, on the
•ben a President,
tary and such oth
deeineptecessary-
pany for one year
'IERCg ? Secy,
li
We w"di of here parade the names of our con
tributors: its not necessary. GOdey's Lady's
Book and its proprietor are too well known for us
to take up space to enumerate the names of those
who, by their writin g s, have placed thernselres at
the head of the authors of this country. One thing
our fiends will oblige us by not doing--ennferring
upon us the title of " The Blackwood of America."
We do not wish to bear the appellation of a mag
azine that is oppposed to the interests of this coun
try. and always loud in its denunciations of it ; and
besides, Blackwood does not publish fashions, To
sum up all, we unhesitatingly state, that we have
much more than .fulfilled all our promises, and en..
ter upon the y6i-isith a new one, wli ch those who
know us—and who does not?—will believe. Go.
dey's Lady's Book for 1850 shall surpass that for
1849, and exceed all magazines past, present, and
to come.
Terms cash in, advance, postage paid.
cent and expensive premiums. Suscribers. to a
Club, or Single Sub s cribers, may choose different
Engravings, one copy 1 year P. , 3, with any two of
the followin.7, splendid premium plates: " Death-
Bed of the Rev. John Wesley," " Wesley Preaching
in the Gwenap Amphitheatre," " America Guided
by Wisdom," "General Taylor and Old Whitey,"
. " Likeness of the Rev. John Wesley," " Do. of his
co laborer. Two copies for $5, and any two of the
above prints to each subscriber. 'Fire copies for
$lO, and an extra copy. of the Book, and any two
of the above engravings to the person sending the
club. Eleven copies for $2O. and an extra copy of
the Book, and any three of the above engravings
to the person sending the club. Any person send
ing $3 in advance, sub,ertVion for 1850 and '5l,
will be entitled to any four of the above engravings.
More and most liberal cprcra.--For s2u in ad
vance, ten copies of the Lady's Book will be sent,
and a copy of either of the above magnificent prints
sent to each subscriber. They can, in all cases. se i
lect which they please. For $3O, we will send ten
copies of the Book, and thirty copies of any of the
above engravings. Single number of the Lady's
B,ink, 25 cents.
The above are large-sized parlor prints. The'
" The Death-Bed of Wesley" contains many por- '
traits ; " Wesley Preaching in the Ampitheatres
' contains hundreds of figures, and cost $l5OO to en
grave it ; - America Guided by Wisdom," is a very
large line engraving, and cost $l - 800 to engrave,—
" General Taylor and Old Whitey," is one of the
largest of the General Taylor prints, and is engrav
ed from anriginal painting , at a cost of slooo.
The beads. f Wesley and Fletcher are .of a good
size fur fra 'rig. These Plates r.innot be purchas
ed at the S eressat less than three dollars each:—
Premiums re only sent when the Subscriptions
are reinit . direct to the Publisher. The Lady's
Book fur 1:8r0 will contain several hundred good
te f
engravings..
Postmasters and others sending clubs will oblige
us very much by having them all addressed to one
name. It is no inconvenience to them, and will be
a great favor to us. Premiums to the towns send
ing. the largest number of subscribers. !Vie town
sending us the - largest number ofmail subscribers
for 1850, will be entitled tir the Lady's Book lox
1851 gratis; and the next in number,each subscri
ber shall receive any one of the above plates.
Address L. A. Godev,
118 Chestnut street . Philadelphia.
New Millinery.
M. A. BUTLER will open a new Millinery
-R lstablislunent to-day, , at Room No. 8 Base
ment of Searle's Hotel, where the public are re
spectfully invited to call and see.
Montrose. Nov. 1; 1849.
Calves for sale.
A. LOT of Calves and other young stock for
1:1 sale; Inquire of 'GEO. FUJJ•ER.
November 22.
r sale his Tarim
• township,
y Depot,..con
: • and iome
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4 , - are min
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• Notice.
LL persons indebted to the Estate of Wil-
Lliam Ward, late of New Milford, deed, are
requested to matte immediate payment, and timxte
having claims against the E state to present them
duly attested for settlement—either to Mrs. Ward,,
dui
_Executrix, at New Milford, or le Wm. J. Ter
rill or. lArnt L Fmk Walrus*.
November. ill,. ; 1 84 9. 4tS-6,
AdoolAistrator's Notice.
A. 114 Paw)" indebted to .the estate of Band*
**Cooky, late of. the city of New York, der
ceased, are request to make immediate payment,
and those who have; demands . against the said Es-,
tate to present them duly attested . for istislontot,
H., It FRAZIER, Admit!.
Mciftttiooe, Nor. 12, 1819. 48-11
Shertitis. Si,
- f't ‘; 1 -
111 COY virtue of a writ of 'Let.'. Fa. - is s ue d ont:nt
_LA the Court TA Common Pleas and to me dkeeti
ed. 1 wittexpose to public sale at - the diftirt - Housitte.
inliontrii - se, on Monday-, the 17th . day of'Dere4fai•
her next at 1 eelock p. m, all those certain - thiets
or parcels of land situate in the township orSiliter
Lake, in the county of Su.quebanna and state Tor
Pennsylvania; and butted, bounded mfd'described
is follows, to wit: Beginning, at t, put / situ - 44' fiti
the Ite_servatiofi Line, being the north eii,4 4Ortielt
of Josiah B. Cleohberlin's lot, thence ri ( dolly
perches 'and eight-tenths of a perch 4? :a post con
said hue ; thence east eighty perches . and 'eight
tenths of a peivli to the hue of the. ißeeeryatir tq M
a. post; thence north along the said line. onelitlh
dred and one perches and eight-tenths of .a
to the place of *inning ; coat:Ulnae fifty-one aere‘
and fifty-sevett perches of land. new occupied - thy
the said Wilber. Hilliard and being the mune lot;
which was conveyed to him by.d‘tah kk,Cluusaber
lin and Melinda his wife, on the second. dad of Ju
ly, one thousand eight hundred" Mad
recorded in Deed Bonk No. 4. page 21, ate, and bb :
ing likewise the slime lot, that Nvas 'conveyed by
the said Wilber Hilliard and 1 4 ).0a' Ilia, tyilevt.4
Robert IL Rose ; q_deedlbearni g date U tVelfiti
day of March, ;one thousmnd. eight Inindrecl' and thi rty-five, thir . ty-five, and "corded in Deed Boots No.
358- ) s9—and also another lot of land, Vekiiitinig,at
forty-seven perches, from the north wesl-c"'
ner of the above mentioned lot, thence attest
three perches tot -a post, thenee north one hundred
and six perches , and five-tenths of a perch Maptest,
thence cast forty-three perches, tu'a post, and,thene%
south one hundred and eighty-six perches atitoliez
tenths of a perch to the place of beginning; ,can. ;
tailing fifty acres and one-tenth of au stere,lbe: the.
same more or less, being the same tract of land and,
premises, which - 0c said Robert H. ltose, byt In.
denture bearing date the twenty-second- day of
April, A. D. 183;5, granted to the said. Wilber.flil l
Bard, his heirs apd assigns in fee.
Seized and taken in execution at the cult of Jelin. I
L. Hodge,4eca t or of the last sill .raid.testatrientl
of Robert H.`ltuse deceased, vs, Canfield Dayton;
adm'r. of.Wilber i llilliard deceased, and Mary An
isi
Hilliard, Calvin L. Hilliard and Lydia
Children and belts of said Wilber klilliard.deceAsed.
C. 31! Sheri,ff
Sheriff's office! Montrose, t
Nmember 20, 1849. f I
To ,all Interested.
'Xr,
OTICE is hereby given to all perSonshidebted
./..11 to the subwriber, either by note or on aectiunt,.
for goods paced prior to the Ist Sept., 1819,,
that immcdiat isiyinent is. requested , 11,854-41ers,
uh
will be no h itatiun to enforce collection .right .
speedily of all Who neglect tliiS invitatiou„
i: ' -. JA314.4g. FiERCit.
Frientlsirille, Nov. 13,1819. -- - ' -4 , W - 82.
Christian F l asnity'Alnittuae.4-1.11160,'
Amost splendid work, with eleven eneravings,,
filled with useful and entertaining matter,,n.nd .
should be ownettby every family, for Fale by
Nov._ 15. J. LYONS: 1
____
BookS! Books ! Books! --7----
,
F"ILY Schl and Pocket Bibles, Testaigents,
Sander's Ist, 2d, ad and 4th licade4til-.-
dors', Coob's and Town's Spelling . llK.)bk,s„ Rife ori
cal Readers, Ki t rldtam's, Browns and Million's ,
Grammars, Robhlns' History, Young Latlia l Class
Reader, History United States, . Couistoelea Chem
istry and Philoinphy, Day's Algebra, Mitchelrs,
Morse's and Parley's Geography, Cobb's Itcatlen.,
Church Psalinodist, The Pealmist,
Ready ReekonerChristian Almanacs, fract
er, Shorter Catechism, a variety of Toy BookK:Vii
per. Ink, Black Sand, &c. just opened and fur
sale by
N. B.—Old books rebound on shortMolle.
.•;, •
81'FF arum,
Vitriol, !Cie- and Log,trood, Wmaito,
Pink, Sena, Sal &ids, &e, for sale.by
91FIGAME ; FALCOIII,4IIII3 P -
CIREAT news rom the gold regions----LCrilifeiltiia
VJII outdone—geld mine in Montrose, *1.4t0 I .it
man may make himself rich iii !ili?)! hyjii4t,step
ptng in to' Lathrdp d: Salisbury's, naft....4eliltitif,
from the largest iuid mast extensive asperttliftit in
Northern Pennsylvania—tr,ide having Leen.ery
brisk the past season, dur. former stock Was' Very
much reduced, which now gives us nearly an entire
stock of new goods of every description. among
which we may tueation,lo,ooo yds. of Bleached and
Broken Sheeting,6ooo of 'Eriglisli,'Frenchtind Amer
jean Prints, 50 pitces of Cashmere and Satinett,'
25 French, Vngtisb and American cloth,
.50 Ala-.
paccas, Merinos, 4lpinets, De Lades;Cashnicris,
Francisco Check, itc., 20 pieces Linsep,'''so
different stylesof Vestmg,s. Ribbons, Belts, eltets
Satins and Silks, 200, Shawls, from.sl,ooke ttttopeo
from yds. sillier° to 5 yards long, Kid, Silk
Cashmere and Lisle thread Gloves,without numher.
Hats and Caps ;from 3 shillings to 810, MuffA
Buffalo Robes, Iron, Steel, Nails and Nail Rods,
Mackerel, Codfish Tobacco, Tens from 3, shil- . ,
lings to $l, incladnim collie of onr Jibe chop'of 6'
shilling Tea fur whiAl there lia,k-been such a great
call—Ladies' and Men'S Bootd and Shoes' of till I
kinds, 300 bbls. S:dt and 100 do. coarse:Balt kill of';
- which wilt be sold cheap as the cheapeSt, find' for !
which we want to buy 5000 Sheep Pelts,;lo,9oo
lbs. Wool,, 15,000 Lbs. Butter and Cheese, - 50,0Q0',
bushels Chits, Corn! and Wheat, in fact any tltin,tt
farmers wish to sell us, not refusing cash. 13fixdl.
ing and seeing us - von will very much oblign
Your obedient 'serviiiits, !'
LATHROP d. SALIS-BURY
Montrose & Springville, Oct. lst,
P. S.—New (loads arriving daily throng,h the
w hiter.
Notice.
rrilE subscriber has been appointed Attorney in
Fact of the Executor of Robert IL Rose; de
ceased ; with full alithoritY to settle and adjus4lle
business of the estate. All peiwris indebted to
the estate, will eall,..at his office in Montt - ore, ,and
settle and adjust tle saute.
Oct. 1, 134 9.
N. & Erie Fisilroad—Western
RICE & Peva. ,
Office foot of Dime street and 7 Walrstre'el.
New York. Leaves New York . sti dock .1 3 . 5 31.
Arrives at Ifinghaniton G, A. 31. and atVego 1; A
M. For -transportation of a l kind-sof mewl
. aNise,
Pae/mgei and 'Mandy. The proprietors Vai're made
arrangements with L. Searle to rip aq pxpr : 9l3 tol
connect daily between Great Dead and, llcilitose..l
All money and merehandize fdrwaiiilea
without delay.
lel GE-NTS.
I. Searle, ,lfontros e
Getp.'W.
..4 StepAinalrei7l Bekik
.;.Iforgan, Biosh?, rnn.
L._ Manning & Son, atto p .
. 2
s;4lcs & Prestucktin4r9,,i4...t
G. 91. licunittox, 4 7 oriting.
Montrose, An. , 4i113.10.
•
Buffalo Rolo4, Fears,' 2 Cap!,
A . SUPERIOR aissortment of BMA and,r*cy
13. Muffs, Boas and Vic,.,torines,.Bilk 1410; Cl4ll,
Fur and Hair Cip4, of New style's;lVapPea
California Wool Hats, and. a splendid lot of Pill
and 2 Buffalo Robe 4 just received and aaild
at.'irelow prices, tr • BURRTIT.
New Milford. Novi. 13,3849.
_ .
Turepi e Notjee.•
NTICF., is iiere ir given its the i steleitibtders of
ithe Mford as epanTumpilre - Poinpaiv;tlu4
an, election will be held at the oillie" of .Tudgeyez4
sup in Montrose, oat . the firstlfondar -of Januirk
next, at one o'clock - T. M., to choose a' f F re_3,
Treasurer and twelvie Marnigerale+
to sass the anninglswar until p. ;lie/
sen. ISAAZTOST, zleek(
Not. 22, 18t9. .
1 1 4' ' ;.°1
1 I I ixei7o e dr ' Sat. ' seica,Es tisi shop
of ELDREDA :NNWCOSE4 ;
. ,
and.
• I
OW*, 1%
atte:st. at 71
way 'Anti
trap; will I I
AO at 7.p
•
nel at Re
AVII
only
of our cult
cheap, to o
dire. It is
and cample
this vicinit
any one
it system.
tvo sani *ell
•mighborsi
c
nuexpens • •
colleeting
addition to
store, we 0
Cooking St.,
patterns ;
Bedsteads
and Shoe F
we give pa
un hatitirth,
Grain ,of .
net 'Wool,
Pelt*, Shin
every other
in' exchang
Believi
ted not onl
benefit the
generally,
ers, and sol
try the pl,
All per;.'
Book accott 1
toediatelv.. l
ters of creel',
Sew 31111
• N•
Cabi
below the . A;
outlet of
rose ou the
is prepared
line;'tiunle 'l l
He invites .
Briclgewa
MITE su
ment o
Those wishi
selves out o
Stor
'that line of
will be furni
to sell again,
(\LDPe
Mettle,
rEktif
_La the su
~ALT(w
ber.
r`CkSll p
l'elts,
1 9 6"7
14 ma
Oct. 24.
l v
e e r e r
Or.
t ! c,•
of the
Cough, loth
Ohe• Heart, Lti
bates of the
A Awls ca
bates have'
`tare been poi
ithe.tise of
elation is a -fa
Wpm. butt(
Man 'S Cough
Plaster, may
Wu J.ESSUT.
TL BUR
• exte
000/4 ine
coda, ,Shdro
:adapted to.
heretofore, o
Otioduce, or •
All who.o
#yles, and kn'
p
0 I New Milfo
lIE par
the sub
under the 4,
dissolved by
men is requ,
Montroie,
111111111b1
! Ad
pe LL perso
Merrim
a-requesteg
t hating
• at them
1..'- tro
'
Mmter.
0A.1113E"
load for
~New XV,
OMES
hi •
oik 4i Erie Raii-RO.
.
.aftei.the-20th of August, the trains Will, ,
follows, Sundays excepted.: \ 11
.) ) ;24enger 21rains, from v ets-York to si,r nil s .icriners are now,. , _ fo — Futeit,
• leave the Company's Pier, foot of Du. I :‘,l Freig it of all kits& at the .oiriego:Dsisth
' Ilz?,`a4 m. and - 5 p. m , stopping at all the i 'alai at the Binghamton, Great-Bentkinid.LlSie
-.: - 4'om.Owego the through passengtir- ! to' 'Dept) every Tuesday; Wedisesdoiiriaidibil:
vii, for New• York ut G o'cleck a. tn. War., of ea h week, and continnelsitii sigilifika
,um. Itopping alilio at all the way Oa= i din:an:bon the season.'. They , will;attesmi.iiliir
• . warding the same to , the - Sew-Tcriti f
they have made arrangements_ with leweeker4 4
salesmen, ho will , attend to thri:;nlrinifilt . .. ,
„,„ 1
same, and eta tit the pnietr ie4s iti - Biudtithie ` l,
at either o the, 'above - DejitotailS the folkerietre;
r ains :—.lt, pie steel of F. • Ra= mais Owt : r
II the storehluse of Cll'}iinney,. - ;ill'
lattice of "Jas. Griffin, Great Bead.; and stii*r
lof E:Bensen, tanesla4o. . i •
I - -• JAMES BMX; Biughttotaik
1 , .
I JAMES GRIFFIN - ,4115t- 7
1 .j .F. RAYNSFORD E Ilgip,„
j Owego, Job , . 23, 1849: •
_,,.. ,
.tigeuts ;:1-o..ll'lC.inney, llin \ ettinitait ;
II Cauesbero't .. _
~
i ' OtrrAurtjailes Sum will.ellpertitiodi
;nes* . throughout' thei , wholle Line; , iiiiCr
fill,ull orders,' for Groceries, Fruit,.!'
I '
d:c..J:c.; which will le bought it a`
's - ' - New-Y6rk, and - fi'
named Der
1 1 W v ?ra i for Port t Jervis arid intei
itions,lexcept Surfenis; will leave New
; Saturday At "8 /-2 p. m., nod will lcmte
for pew -Pork every Monday nftirstiOg
•
~ .
[Traiii, with Passenger Cars attached,
ort dervis for sew-York at. ten min
a. ni' l and returning will lave New.
rt Jervis at 3 1-2 p. m.- Another 'milk
passenger car, will leave Piennont for
6 1-2 , a. in., and returning Imre oti-
in., tormenting with the freight boat
k. The milk trains do not connect with
1 •
R. R.
1
i 1 'ayes New-Ycirk every night for all the
eons on the road. A freight train will
~ every moning nt t. o'clock. A freight
feave Port Jeßis fur New-York every
6. o'clock and another at '8 a. m. with
:ht. A special train fur cattle and oth
-, will leave Owego on Fridays at 4 p.
i t Port Jervis for New-York on Sundays.
iiirc , front New-York to OVego ss.t•
•diate stations in pi-oportinn. Counnui:
is nt lowest rate; fur the stations be-
I York' and Port Jervis can be purehaS
w,Ycirk and Pierinont Offices. Excur
entitling the traveler to pass over the .
l'ew-York to Owego, k and return, at ff 6
I can be purchased at the New-York Of st. or on bdard the Steamboats
I of September next.
JAMES P. KIRKWOOD, Supt.
~ todg- It'Or ready pay,
i c ry pa y in iee,e, 1; 1 Wright d: Ilemeeti.
i•
1 deterniiiied hereafter to-sell goods or'reofy pay, we incite the attention
msys, and , of all wishing to buy goodS
1 r Parge and excellent stock of thercha.n
ur intention to keep a wore extensive
e assOrtnient than any other store iu
4 , " and io sell goods at lower_ prices than
sell Vilio is doing business nn the erect-
We wish it distinctly understood that
cheaper for cash or produce than our
ii fur,eash , or produce, as we shall have
for keeping accounts, no expenses for
lebts, and nu bad debts to make up. , In
he aiteles usually kept in a cuuati-v
all keep an assortment of Puler and
i ,viis of the newest and most approved.
tove ripe and Zinc, Iron and Steel;
and Chairs, Side and Lipper Leather
ndingS. To the Boot and Shoe trade
iticular attention, keeping a larger stock
In any other store in the country.
111 kinds, Hendpck Bark, Socks, Flan,
Butter, Cheese, Dried Apples, Rides,
Furs; Cattle. !Sheep, Pork; and almost
1 description' of tarrning pi:4nel ' taken
for goods. ' I ,
!'that die Ready-Pay system is calcula
-1 to priainute edr own interests, but to
farmers and mechanics of this country
1 e askia fair frikl from our old custom
cit the trade of all who are willing to
, of paying &Jail.
I
# THOSE LY7'EHESTED.
I
s indebted to'us on notes due, or on
Li, are requested to settle the same im
,s we are determined to bring rill.mat.
t to n close at an early date. '
4 , 1 - WRIGHT fi IiF&"NETT.
rd, Oct. 8,184 P. 41—tf.
l •itr'EstAblisliment.
5 - 'receiltlY " - established himself - in 'the
and Chair . •-ilaking Business (a little
ulLg Foundry anciMachine Shop on the
e's. Lake, about I+ wiles from Mont ,
Ingliarutou stage road,) the subscriber,
n furnish to order any articles iii hii
p in the most workmanlike maturr;
public to call and. see.
L011.E.120 BEACH.
Cr, July 11, 18--19.-
STOVES.
riber is getting in. a splendid asSort-
Stoves—a great variety of Cooking,,
Ileetin. House, School" House, etc.—
,' to pu4ase can't help but suit tbem-1
his assortment He also is manufacH
Pipe, Tin Ware, and all articles in
btismws. Stove Pipe and Tin Ware.
bed to Merchants- and those wishing!
at a liberal discount. B. SA.YRE.
I • WANTED,
Iter, Brass and Copper; also, old . Pot
by
- • B. SAYRE.
:R, Boots tuul Shoes kept as usual by
riber. B. SAYRE..
olesale or retuily kept by the subseri
- S4SRR
!id- for Beef Hides, Veal Skins, Sheep
1 ooh &a, by ' B.'S AY13,11,
`• cash paid for good House Ashes. and
I ' in Goods, deli yered at his Ashern by
: - , B. SAYRR
tan's All-healing Balsa in,
a remedy. for Consumption, Raising
Blood, Pain in the Side, Night Sweats,
e
i l t, „ 'Whooping Cough; Palpitation of
trer complaint, Bronchitis, and all dls-
Wroaf, Lung 3 and Lire+.
.. , dokue of well authenticated Certifi•
• n :dr.." ' -
:-.-,
en given to the public. O- cures that:
formed in the above named complaints
sti Dalslam. :: But its best recomtitin
, thful trial of it. Price,,2s cents and
This Balsam -tind also Dr. Sher
and Worm Lozenges and Poor Mun's
be obtained at the Vtzrtety Store of
ABEL TURRELL, Montrose. Pa.
.ew Fall Goods.
ITT. is .now ready-ing a general and
!'ve as.zortuientof FALL & WINTER
uding a splendid stock of Ladies' Dress
s: and othei Fancy & Staple Goode
e season, and which _he will sell,: si
the most - favorable terms for cash,
pproved credit.
wishing Oocds of the most desirable
•st prices, - will do well to give him a
-
d, Octoger, 22, 1849..
DisSolntion. •
:rship heretofore extsting between
'tiers in the.cabinoemaking , businesi
of ." Stevep2 & Avery" is
utnal consent nod a speedy settle
!toil. Wail. W. SMITH. .
ALEX'R SMITH.
..pETER STEVENS.
. FAYETTE AVERY..
ay. 12, 1843: -. n 46..
intstrotor's Notice. - •
Its indebted to. the Estate of Charles
! n ‘ late :of Checonut to wvikip, deed..
to - make immediate payment,, and
emalidir:againg,t-Ad said Estate to
!..eleatteated'foieottleMent.'
• - '
or.1,2,118:10.
FJN4 SALMI)) , Me sook.bsinitoi
by - I • /I ,- BURRITT.
, Nov. • -•-
& ftlite Stic&a. a largf lot *wisle:
*' S.
_
AT. Y. & 1
O• " •,. , • . .;-. . . " - I
L >,
. ,
ig 1 0
lle ,
; `n I
1
-
e
lars-markka
:ord. Stove
BITiRRITT has now in st.",
• ioent of Stoves, ineitiding
Rd 14"nd:i alAir Tight, and'
lor, and 'sit p Stoves, Russia .
Pipe, stortt Furniture. vlicetlionliPiii:
'Tubes, itz.lite., to which, die' atfeb ti
cluiser,i, au* the' public is int . eik.. aad
be sold ativery low priers; forreao I„.ar.
•
August,
I , r Itßaysville - -.A.eadtei
lies im itution, pl.+o , 4ontly loestedi
I of Lt-Rays ille, aradfOiet county; Pen
ccpet
( .4.••_-ftil o tion,uml‘r the overt Wow
1 11. J. NOW 11. A. 11., Prbieipat. an 4 '
fihoparde re.e."eptressk„...,- _ ~. •
Tonitok
.
rimary.l3tlnlies per QiiaitOr,
-Common flngliAr Bram:hew,
e -4
Ili,giier En ILI Branthes„ ••••,. ,
Lauguage.lr and !tigber Madiematkii i ,..
1 Dratrin,g- and Pamting-iiieit,--:'''':, •
Incidental expenses per'Quartel6'' i, ` - '•''"t,
I ' TERM .I - : - t-.t '3..2 - ....,' ,::,5..: ..''-'
Full Term commences seSember.4ti,.l.ll.lk .: . 4- " i
*inter ‘' N.- Nov. • •11,;714/1111 , ,i;,-,,,'
s pr i ng - .. •• " Feb. • 4 2 0,_,..40.7 s - ', 4 , 1
Summer " " 'Wily .• ' f - :, - 1,; - ximpt.!.. -',,_--- ~!
rff"
Allf must be paid at Vas ;'4iiiiiiiitillC,
Term. J. k - atlLlACtiesekr4.l
J tEs Hoix;E, Pree!. 4 Trisisiss.: .., ;,:i
3.7
I,ito towels, Thunliter.olke:i' . ''''',, '' 4,
NXTF, 1 l ye now on hand a glent*lfty o.lr
. 0 11 4.0
V V ing • 'eerier and - shopittirrel;waillt WWwistli*
tell, for ca_ :or:ready plytheapisr . thanevaremonsitg
1
Our Cook' stoves are the followingkipdat t __ ~1-91
The Ph c6cal Air Tight, The very best sttrimittya9l i
' " Improved Rotary. "4
,p• .- "' '.
Extra' Large Oven. " " • •
. " Irving. - ' " ". " - -
,01
" Iron Icing. . " ' • " ' - 1#
“ Whiteside's Double Oven. " " . ' • 7 ,‘lri''
" Rough and Ready, , " "'• " , 'Z
" Elevated Oven, Premium and'ollheridovua " , ...:
almost all kinds, Parlor stoves for wood and essiA •
, Also do assortment of stove_trimmin' go, inik ow . i,.:.
per, sheet Iron and Zinc Ware. Any, article -IMit*
;In hand made to order on shortnoticeiudantlerK
4 1
reasonable !terms. Purchasers will 'save I*? 11, 04!: ''
giving us a [call befoie buying, as am dettitulik4 t ,'
ed•-to sell at prices which must aukany am ''.'.. , • -,lri
n3B 1 . - ROSE :*)3 .-,tjk , ,
- 1 ,3 1-'* -
- --- , Ilt‘ady naafi - elisiilliq
j j.,: i S r T ock llr tn C d E i lLE ss D a n ts ow . li sl ut i e t if ti l
semere. P ts, Of various qualities ; . 134h,N ai l' . ims: 4
mid Fahey ilk Vests; Cloth and &beet -Yalu
Shirts, •
ms and Collars; Jean, FailimareVilisat 'ti .
S hi r t Goa • _
13 4
_2 . ~• • 7 :4..: kti ~
~
HATS.. CAPS I—A general aimartinestelrmwr y "',' i
Silk, Brush angWool Hats—Also ClothataiGlllPll
r , _ . . . 1 . 0
Caps. i •
'MOIL'S t,E PAPER.--Writi4itall*,*Orki
Paper, just received. Cap and Letter Paperbtii
Ream; Wr ippiug do. -Of various ,liiies lad 11111111T1
ties ; School Boss by the &sten yr 411 11 1 % , i'llisr, N .
keepers in the country wanting WritlngANlsi e s W.. 114
Wrapping, Dr School Books, will dn'alt.olll.l,o3l),
Me a call. Even-thins , in my line tO;lisaaktaiii*AlP
r . 77 7" i
Montrose] gept. 4, 1 a 842; °4°-
1 Fin4lllt . --- : - 17.-11
- 7 -- ' ----- 1 .--- . • , • , J. -, _ - —)WI
, nusoLuiritomr,
.. ..• 1
rri HE ' Pattncrships . heretofore eilatintbstitiaeli
.1 the subscribers in-the Blacksmithing: binsisaii . ,o
is, dissolved[by mutual consent. . ': ' - -, -, ' :VA
• • _ alio, *mi. wiki
Montrose / Nov 7. 1840. -IL l'oirllCE.. ' 6 -' .-
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• -• IJ. G. GILBERT, -,
NO. 21.1,Pearl Streel, lif!eimb.Tt
r A FFEIi. fur sale Evan iListasca *id:
kJ Oil C 1.02115. A large ass!itiC .
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can, French; awl , Genii Paper 'thimbei
Binders to 'batch ; for s ae in anpitaintltr,
lowest marliet rates: 11 bantatbablita ,
ciiy of Neal York C4ll epend titio*•o4ir . ,...
Wm. , fillecli at the lo l est prices b,y - sewhat
sciiption of kvle and qaalities;' .oil &kola& u.
to suit the urchnser. ' ' '''="' 1: . ii 36,2 -
'New .York, Atlgust 24, , 184". % , r '
Lates_ . t yet, per kaki
A NEW Od beautiful stock of
met gOod.s, bought enthnly.foit,
ry, lowest macs nnd selling acconlifly,*t s.
of I Lir*
CLOUD h r leeting by the piece: tub at
VI cents per yartl,'H'eniPy Ilawreriti?7lllfii,"ir
fitimmer Cl/ths at 8 and 10 cents;4ollioe;
Sttyte ef t • leT9
.July 24thi •
life* Firm. dc New
1 lIE suNieribere would inform tibia*
Great Bend ik iieinity, - that theranea"
'chased the stock of goods,. fonnactr-L
Yung ih , Gionan, and baring
!eluisepf Yew Goods, arc preppiMAWorte r
i•prihlicllie following artieles at Wholisain ,
tat:. Pork 'power, Salt' by Übe libL itbisi
!by the bbl. or half bbl., or riadenge;loll*.
Atts per cent; 11191assw, by Abel44:-bbLer
quantity. Also Tea, Coffee.l4 l / 1 4ne.1 .
ger, Soap, Cipidles, Paints, Oils, dte-Inct
belsold cheaper than at any . other' *stabil*
thiis sidd orti. Y., Binghamton not.enioptad.
Also. a fun amortmont of Drugs and /be
With most ofl the.Popular.Pateat...,
in tee.' '4.
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L R TRON'BRIDGIV
i, Aug. 13, 1841 k: , ' -
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. ' Whiteside* Issaproiiadj .
Doubler -Oren Hot Air Cooklov-,"olft':
PIM above stave wai patented sti. tha '
si
'II '1847; lIVIIS got, out tbs. -kit visa ,
Considered- i many respects to' he a
prevomera o every . other kind Of C
It:inddubted requires less fuel for
batting than ost if , not Mt' Otherte '
I The subscriber has 4tained the .
tif pending this,store in *actin*
na.:and'Wa:tir. and hivilii a bagoL no atnotee.
zap bi a nottltyle,• - ornsis - tbasn'tsrWk:
beliad at iheilPoanth7 g et the otariarY
I t p
rit.PMPOI Of Ai 04 , sualiailair.
t.", - , OF
Ifenticisi,` i 11, 1814,.