isr:Asimipsaiks4.,i2s4los. tlitbf • . bitiookott i Oityilett to., December 31st, -ktitottst:—buring tins present Week s I lune been attendihp to ell/cadet/4 fieetinrove;fla #tia with trii v!ilt eayink &it of the acCotiiit the tedlous jotirveyl had In kesching owing io a failure Of .the trains to make the propel. eon. Ntie'ctinni; I arrived heiv on Ttipsday last; in. ate mi of 4tieviit 7s l: pas fiery *Limit, aria c - torte* *aim, thcie being ntistibi, dila tile gronnditut slightly frozen.• ',On Wednesday night we bad a fall of five or six inches of snow, which was followed, on Thursday, by a warm south wind Aral rain. During my stay here, I accepted the kind loramien of Col, Simpson to-make his house My homes Although the Col. Is entotaifit' ied). yokilg . still he has tiseh ttf an li.onoranis tilstanciloit tts memtrer of the Bar... ela oha of iluise iiiiniamlunshie, in ielligeht; !nth/prising theft ate kiremoat ih cfery titidertidiing that hits fur its ol4rerthe gtiod of fhb thinmuniq- in which they lire. 4uffice it to say, that bate a eery pleasant home, and that I shall tilth twiny kind f siheihbfaiffes of sh e CUli ! And his aftilftbit; ihttilikent &her half. • - The meetings were attended by a large number of the citizens, and all seemed to manifest a deep interest in the cause Of edu , bstitin. The friinisters of the gotfpef and the ptoiesihri " initlidte" Were presehi, and ty tlmii abiliiy iihd hadihesit to speak contributed largely to the' interest of the occasion. • The Rev. S. Domer, in whose .church the meetings were: held, was. especially active.— He Is one of the few among his profession Who Say rufgatti i and it!it, ye. lorstaid, held. Rig the way in etety *grit that is caletilated to prepare the toting fiiti the proper discharge of the various litotes of•ttsitful itnd tesPecta ble citizens. In truth, all the citizens here teem io,teigife theiket that i,lle Most ilUpor tent Obligation ttsting upoit theiilis the Prop er education of their children, ' and aye mak: ing commendable efforts in the' necessary artangementefor carrying forward the work with success.. It may be asserted that the inhabitants of every village and county in the State recognize the importance and the indispensable necessity of greater ef ficiency In our common school and academic instruction, and that the.y also are deeply ifiterestedcnot onlf in the education of their own children, but of all classes and condi tions of peoPle around them. No one, 1 resume, Will deny that all pretend to be, (and in truth AMU be,) interested itt this subjeetl bet it is i scum* of-Much meet did of inctilcillable evil 10 the. youtig to find that this interest in far too many instances is ,but a mime, and immediately disappears when people are called upon to aid in afford, ing the young the advantages for propetly discipliningthe powers of the mind and cut.' to-sting theheart and affections so as to be come good- ci ti zens—law-abiding, God-fear ing, and God-lOving men and women. A few Months since, the citizens of this village contributed twentytwo thotisand dot , lars for the purpose. of establishing in their - midst a" missiobaty institute i ” and the build ings iite already ih ptodeas of eiettlon.— There is not tecounty in the State but that will readily-raise.from ten to tour hundred thousand dollars to aid in biiilding railroads, or digging canals, &c., that they may be in direct Communication with some desirable market; while; at the same time, it is a dif ficult task to raise even the small sum of fif ti thousand dollars for the establishment of li , nmai-ihrool in 'their midst, when, in fact, the expenditure of fifty thousand dol lars in erecting proper - schOol buildings wo'd yield to the county a greater income, even pecuniarily, (provided the school should be thoroughly taught and rightly managed,) than twice that amount expended In any oth er enterprise, to say nothing of the advanta ges secrning . therefrom to tbe.young, and the heart-eheeribg and-soul-enlivening- influences ipringini from highly cultivated and refined minds by which we should be surrounded. Simon Snyder, once Governor of the State, resided in this vilis a The_old state ly insmaicm, of ancient style of architecture, in which be lived, is still in good condition, and is Occupied by the Rev. H. Zeigler, with whom 1 have just been enjoying a good, sub stantial, old-fisbi?ned dinner, such as our German Women, only, know how to prepare. Maros.—l arrived at this village at four - o'clock, and took tea and spent the evening very agreeably with. Ex Gov. Pollock- He is still a warm friend of the Common School System of Pennsylvania. During a part of the week he has been attending a Teachers' _ Institute in his own county, to kid and' en courage teachers in better preparing them selves far dischargingaright the responsible duties devolving upon them as educators,— as formers of the character of a - rising- gen eration. GOT. Pollock, as a good man and a devoted friend of the cause of education will long be held in kind reverence by , hifi -numerous friends. Per the firelepeedest Rept Miceli. ?ire in On Tuesday evening, January 4th, be. tweeti . B and 9 o'clock, the dwelling house of William B. Welsh, in Springville; took fire and was *entirely consumed. Fortunately the, family escaped, and through the perse• verance of kind neighbors the greatest part of the household goods were saved. The provisions in the cellar were a total loss, or nearly so, The grain in the corn barn , was saved. .Eurty.nne years ago this winter. Mr. Welch bad his house burned on the same farm and every thing in it; and what was still more afflicting one child was entirely Consumed in the house and another one so burned that it died almost immediately. Mr. Welch is quite advanced in years, and has the infirmities of age lingering about him. Will a generous public reach forth-the band of benevolence in this case, and assist the unfortunate, so 'thst he can - rebuild a house for his comfort in his declining yearsl A Namution. For the ineerßendirst 8./publican. Medical 'eating. - - The Medical Society of Susquehanna Coun ty held. its Annual Meeting at Montrose, January Stii. 1858—Drs. Bingham, Blackman,ltichardson, Patrick, Dimock, and Smith present. After the minutes of the last meeting had been read and disposed of, Dr. W. L. Richardson was reinstated to membership, and Drir. Halsey, Blikeilee ' and Griffin were admitted as members o f th e s o . ciety. Dr. Patrick proposed Dr. Cobb, and •Dr. Bingham proposed Dr.Orthard,both of whom are to be considered at the next.meeting. The election of Officers for the ensuing Gear, resulted in the choice of Dr. L. W. INGHAM, for President ; Dr. C. C. HAL-, SEY,ter PieePresident ; Dr;'W. L ARDSON, for Secretary; Dr. L. ASMITII, for Treasurer; Drs. Dimock and W. L. Richardson for Delegates to the State Medi & Society, wlieb is to meet in Philadelphia in JIM next; and Drs. Patrick and Rich. ardson Dele gates to the American Medical Association, to suet at Louisville , Kentucky ; in May next. &Xlith wade WI svols as Trimmer; 6hich was accepted - and _Owed .00 file. the Condi]Moe on the Biography of J. Drithn, of Lodetivills, was continued. ilithardsett feported s protiteted Cade of throttle initammathmond thickening of the meets membrane rti the stoittath, with the lieiiii tL adopted, sihkh was distusseii Of .tho tttembees; r. then give in *idea* setting tit the aright, led, and success , ! 6f the 'ety. A Copy o tho . addrrwe was request ed for publication. Drs. Dimock, 'W. L. Richardson, and outtli; appointed a commit- tee. on pilblieittoii Pr. Oteslett ,ailfoinied to give a Thesis upon some .Ifedictil stilijedat the !wit meeting of the SOciety, at New Milford; on the first Wednesday of June next. it was moved and carried that the Secre tary, furßish a copy of the proceedings for publication. In riClNUatlce Or the very aenerous-and po• lite invitation of Dr. tiimock, all of the ttlenti4ts at the sticky present, repaired to Searle's notal, wheija they partook. of a boun tiful /*past, prepared in superb Style ; t y our elcellent Ifost, expressly for the occasion. Poffigsaititil liftrict&—Complaints are made, and justly; of the manner in which the stamp is obliterated on letters in some Post Offices. To save the trouble of a Separate obilletalibb; the dite itiipisscSed on the stiinp ; ' , these It is nearly illegible. It is of teci important to know the date When a letter is mailed, and this is prevented by the care !airless that prevails ihsmany of the Post Offices. Nlia have already'spcken with corn ftlendation or the, mode in which letters are stampid In thin itlewport 'Mt 4.llfice i dud some others. The date is legibly tmpfessed, and includes the year, as well as the day of the month. The attention of Postmasters should be directed to this simple yet import• ant reform?-Provideare Journal. lair It is slated that the. French Foreign Office has hesqd. with some siirprlse ilu ehanan4s tecotr.thehdation to purchase Cuba, krifice having preciously notified the Amer• .icon Mittiskr of its deter:vitiation, ih etpjune. lionlaii4, not to tolerate the Cession of Cuba to the United Ectatef, tel *ere Spairi to consent. ' i*F"' A bill has been introduced into the Pennsylvania Legislature; to' provide tional means for the extinguishment of \ the State debt by isising•the rate of disiiount by banks to 7 per cent, and requiring them to pay over l per cent to the Commonwealth. Fortunes made in no time, are like shirts made in no time—ten to.,orie, thyy don't hang together.. Tkiiit -Llst:—Jantmry Term, -IMO. s ttito , et thi. following mules tire liable to be con e lined dr settled betdre Court.] , Doud vs. Rynearson. ', Hartle ye. tostdiry. Dayton vs. TruesdelL ! Edge va. Hawley. Betts vs: Wilmarth. Lillie n. Lillie. Berthalf vs. Hamilton. , Bell vs. Bell. Hibbard TP. Herkimer. _ I Drinker re. Hollenbaek. Commonwealth Ta. Black. Du Bole ya. Crisaell. man. I Baker vs. Pratt. Wells vs. Bennett. Raley ytt. Lathrop. Griffis TS. Harley. IButton vs. Fisk. Carmalt ye. Kennedy. , Drjggi es. Moore. szcasniveza. _ f• Bailey vs.- lAthrep. Chamberlin TIS. Cue. I Warner TS. Dunmore. Ashley vs. Cue. I Sutphin vs. Tompkins. Case ye. Kellum. Drinker is. ;Iris. . cue rs. -Mericle. ..I Stores__McKinuey k Co. netters is. buomdfe. I re. 1/restfall. Cameron - vs. Withey. Tyler vs. Kerr. • Phelps Lc. TA. Wells kc. Corbitt vs. Bartle. Lusk vs: Bradley. - Franklin top. TR. Keeler. Shaw TS. N. T. k F.. PLR. Trowbridge va.Davis eta/. Gillet ye. Roberts. Marsh Ira. Entrott. Cooley ea. Tewkebory. Benetwek 41. Coekafne. Nary List,--Jaanary Tennotss9 Ankara—W. F. Coburn, Jahn Lathrop . • Brooklyn—James W. Adatna, Reubeno: Wiles. Bridgewater--Stewart Mead. - Clifford—Edward Hugh', Wilffam Ye kAa. Decodaff—W. Frabkrm—Rnfus Smith. • Great Bend—Addison Brush. • - Ilarmonyge Comfort, George IfeKune. Iferriek—Erastna Bartel., John Gardner. Barford—Dexter Jessup—James Young. I.lberty•Ahraham Bum. •, .-M. B. Helms. • - Bosh—William Lake. Springville—damn! finapp, H. B. Phillips, Alien Upaon, Silver Like—E. Turner. Thomson—Francis Potter. Traverse Jurors—First .Week. Auburn--Royal Carter. • Ararat—Walter Hathawiy. Bridgewater• , -Ifezekiak Bullard, Milton Griffis. Brooklin—Jetbei Hewitt, D. S. Watrous. CliffoniL-W. B. Coleman ,- Harrison Finn, George Salisbury. Itundaff—H. S. Phinney Forest . Lake—N. R. Cole. ..Friendsville—Benj. Glidden. -.Gitnion—Lewis Brainard. Great Bend—Luke E.. Room Harford—Amherst Carpenter. Harmony—David Lyons. Herrick—Robert Westgate. • Jessup—Wesley yanrote. Lenovv-Michael Belcher, Elias Y. Moore, Allinson Pickering. Lathrop—L.B. Brown, E. G. Tewksbury. Middletown—Miles Baldwin. Montrose-Elijah Mott. Rush—James Ayre T. S. James. Susquehanna—John Darik!g, Seattle! Falkenbury, A.. C. Pullman, J. M. Baldwin; D. E. Holmes. • Springville—Philander Strickland, Alonzo Wood house. Thomson—Chester Stoddard, Henryjenitins. Traverse Jurors—Second Week. Auburn—John Beardsley, Joseph McCain. Bridgewater—Z. D. Bullard, Jacob Decker, J. T. Unction, John S. Graham. Clifford—Samue, Arnold. FrieutirrilleE. F. Cosier. Forest Lake—Lumen Ilawes. Grest Bend—Adolphus Haywood, Edgar Thomas. Jackson—L. D. Benson, James Bingham, W. W. Wheaton, Oliver Perry. • Lends—John C.. Decker, Holoway Robinson. Liberty—John Deakin, David Bailey, Jos. Bailey. Lathrop—Home Thayer. Middletown—John Barnum, George Johnston. Montrose—F. B. Chandler. New Milford—John, H. Smith, Hiram Williams, Austin Bisbori - Elijah Barnum. Oakland—George Brash, John Pearbons.- Sfiver,Lake—Luman Allen, Jeremiah Johnson. Springville—James Sian:, James Kano°. Thomson—Stephen Jenkins, Ebenezer Messenger. Desstatitsit-The friends of Felder J. C. Booti give him a DONATION at the house of WU lien L. Post, on Tuesday the I Sth attemoon and oveoittg. Was. Wit. L. Poet', Committee. iftintroie;Jan. 12, 1869. _ - Special Ifeliee.;--The Bridgewater Educe tional Aariciatioo meets oo Saturday of each *reek at 1 o'clock p. in., at the Free School Rouse in Mont rose The friendso . f education ire respectfully Intl ted to attend. 0. CAMP,, A Carl.-The members of lootroee The Co., No. 2, hereby tender their thanks to Yr. and Mrs. Yen: L. Poet far the substantial aid furnished them dining the fire on the night of Monday, Jan. Sd. A Card.:--The " Rough and Ready The Engine Company, No. 1," tender their thanks to Rs. and Yrs. Wra.l Poet and mks's, ior their hospitality daring the tires of the night of January Bd,-and the morning of January 10th. 1839. . Notice The Snaguehanna County Agriealtur• al Society wilt meet at the Court House, _oh Tuesday armies, Jan; 18, '59. IL 1 4 , CATLIN, Beery. Montrone, Jan. It, 1859. . - - Iliperial Notice.—A. C. lisaaxstax, W. D., will eoiltillaDee his coarse often Lectures, on Ando. my and Physkdor,y, before the '• Dhnock High School," on Tuesday evening, Jan. I lib, 11159, at Poly 4 o'clock. lie will deliver one Lecture each week also drill the school on Physlokigy,so that studeau will be able to karnanere about Physiology attending thircoorse than from a yeti's stay air books. All Midair - wishing can enter school Malay IL &TODD, Prim:drat. Disco* iit44wig..1416 ef, Wt. - litsattee.--4* wke desire obtain Teachers' Blank llonthtY Berndt can do ao-byentling on R: ettshrnan t tn.Montrore, tlxiardhlg at Bra Birchozh, g ' i rt g ord„ Le , one L... d l owr imeg abo I ma Az ro „,. write me either at It ew Wilford or Montrose oat. Withal they &litre Wake blanks - tbr monthly re peats writ Uri Medi sent tron'tediateln R. F. TEWBStIritY, Ca. Sup'. lan'y 5, 1555.-1* 14, . It Volt in GUlllEalls—There will be it &Oiling Wicked ind 'others interested in the sub ject dpOliUlar edifeatidn, at the poro c illiolige in Bur mn' Holldw, on SattirafaY'' fie /VI day bt January, at I o'clock, p. ni. Troy'. J. E. stotra.(l has piom iat4to Awns: without fdil; and giro. inhernetiOn on rce of Ainera interest daring the afternOon, tiiid kettire tin tke cieniogat e 4.0 clack, on.vßystem title abar the PAC° ot,Superincity .in Knowledge and Wisdom." We shall be.much obliged to kite& friends as will procide accommodations fur thew present from a distance. Let all attend—old and young—and make the meeting whatit should be, one, of general usefulness and interest. B. F. TEWKSBURY, Co. Sept. Jody 5,1859.-2 w. MONTROSE PRICES CURRENT. Wheel.; ittit4tel, ',. fl,oo "Ert $1,25 11 ye t howhel,..-, 624 cut. Mtn, ti bushel, 624 cm. Huck whest,...ll bitshel,6o cts. • Oats, I 4 Ituthel•' 38 @ 40 en.. Nam., white, lii littthet . 75 ete. rtitittttes. ; 1.1 lmshel, 437; cts. 14' -heat 11010., - 1. 1 bbl. 46,00 (rte im,2:i ke fiteur, Vittniiited, - . 2,00 et 2,50 COl-0 Meat, - 0 hundred, 1,30 @ 1,75 Fmk, VTh - •,, , 4,.. 10 @ 124ets. Drexpeti 110 n.... 5; rik 61 cents. Lard, 7/.4 ti. - .‘: 123 cts. Miller, /1 ft, ig 0 20 cll. Egg', doe. . 130. 16 eta J. P. W. RILEY AGENT VON Wheeler& Wilson's Sewing Machines, THE HEAT IN USE. MAKES A b'TICI/ THE SASIP. o :tots sums . _ AND THAT WHICH CANNOi RIP lie prefer Wu & Wttsces Sewing Machines -for family rae.—Tiunrsie. • ire cannot imagine ally thing more perfeet.— Ncw YORK EvASGELIST. Monteree, Dee. 2W, 11858.—tf. onotEß — ez BAKER'S cELZURAIED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 493 terdlidiftiy, !Veit York. IS Summer Street, 130. 1 1011. ?30 Chestnut'Street, Phil. 137 Baltimore St., Baltimore. 38 West 4th St., Cuchinati. A New Style.—Price $5O. MS. mai-bine fterrarrnm two quad., a• purchased frotil the atore, requiring no rewinding nr thowd It limo. pelts. (tathera. and lobes In a auperinr dvie. lanl•binc each seam to ti. on 'Tenth, about mourn In the hand-needlq att. 1. required 1 , 7 ether uta. tor•. It will do totter and cheaper sewing than a .eam•trtM C3ll, to It rte works for one cant an hour. Slam Fob ♦ Ctacrua. • CIIASPLER, Agent lIONTROAE, Denither The Oxygenated Bitters, for the cure Ups la or Itittgration, Liver Complaint. Arthina,lNalliteneta. Letix or orpel!te, revel and Aline. Rear! Burn, Water Brash, Arid ."ea tallptielat. Samoa,. Nslttiea. IfeaffseiNth tnnul, and General or atte,dlwax haring Me ortnlo 1n imperfect di.gmtlon. ee BlTTER?: dames of ortr relinotteffirena, Ineltlinit - Mt"lti,it et ensues., Illyairtarok Clergymen. Planter! Farmer+ and rottera t«tt Ifs% are the ONLY sari_ onerous. and norm, CIOx SPECIFIC for the immtatiote rend and permanent cure of the ninny mei eadaplaluts which In tome pionte or' ether of Itriwpani Mille . * oar race. Theo HITTERS weer divot err , ' by I',. Iteorge It. Green. and in their forhotia differ entirely feam that of MI, other preparatintt of medicine. Containing on alcholan—on rolocial—no onrinutt drug.Llo their nature! ook. not stlroulatioe.—retainlngtheir Ammo anr no i n "a entrultinatlrrn and a form imieetrof Mede odd, h know, nn rtnat In fltf•rnatoiling tlltawae and rotor In( then stertitn to pristine Meer and health. !in otaAter Mho. loos daroitn;. or however indlood or climate In It. character the ease onta ne.—no matterahm it haa harried the skill tbe_phpalriam. and rraiOlul the Minna Meditine. a Angie trtal of these Inners will rate the sufferer that his dltease la amenable in the platportentedy. In trot!tonyof the 91.1121, CUT , e effected he Off. Ittonerle. reference to had loth.. wrlltera cent dates from diatloguitbed Indirldnala known alt erre the hold: y ape pgia rur rd. The awrat.oumaer of cures effected tottlaat wientltr mu:lmmo& the far famed ria VOENATED BITTERS! haa eatatalahed It in the community as the o nly tellable ntetllelne for the speedy emu of Ir ere. kz, l .,"if.. l. ":ll.Vci l S::i. A ll t e l fft't{l l :n in . er ti,r irr - fie'l l dd/M" . , l ac 1/eldlity. and all tillaordem ns . the ntnntae " l, and Nero . . lac Organs. A Annie Ilia/ will satisfy the anfferer of ho wonderful power at.d ntperinritr. , SETH W. rrvcrt.t CO.,* EmPritffm , Aarren.--ABEL TrlifttLL. Montrose. WM. t • WA Itla. New Milford J. T. CARLISLE,GreaI W, MIR,' rF, Ititn nett. DR. J. C. OLMSTEAD, Duntlaß. EATON 110 X LET. Her ford Vordembltr 15 .1555.-rlcw MARRIED. - In Auburn, on the Ist inst., by A. Williams, Es 1., Mr. lisasr STERLING, sad Miss SALLY A. MARAIALL, bath of Auttur..). , In Auburn, on the 30th ult.:, by 'Thomas Adams, 'F.sq.. Mr. HORACr. DILL, otitush, and Miss Maas A. Low, of Auburn. At the same time and place, be_ the same, Mr. Altos first:rm., and•Mirs SARAH E. Low, both o Auburn. In Lenox, on the 30th ult., by ReT,P. Pow, Mr MON MARC; and Mias CLORINDA, PIIILIP9, both o EOM 'ln Lenox, on the Ist inst., by the same, Mr. ERAS ins Tarnow., of Lcnoz, and Miss TA3AZRAS Cony of Jackson. At the Fame time and Once. by the same, 31r. Ex- XIX MARDI G, and Miss Utica Settaxact, both of Lenox. In Raeford, on the sth inst., by Rey. A. Niller,Mr. - Enwiii E. TITLII, and Tee CLARISSA E. MORGAN. In Franklin, on the 6th inst., by Eld. W. C. Til den, Mr. Ilia At.tann, of Liberty, and Hisd Ennui ANN STILLWNLL, of the fopner place. DIED. In. the Borough of Susquehanna Depot, oil the 22d ult., ALPHA LItLIAIL eldest child of Dr. 11. A. and !Arie* S. Tingley, aged 7 years and 10 months, Alpha, dearest Alpha, Why hut thou gone away ; We miss the atmlight of thy smile, ' The music of thy play. With sad and tearful eyes, We lonely vigils keep, • And watch and pray with bury heart— ' Then borne again to weep. In the dim visions of the night We only see thee now— , And then thy eager lips do press A kiss upon our brow. Upon our bosoms, dearest, Again we lay thy head ; 'Tis only dreams—alas! we know Too well that thou art dead ! Gone on the darkened journey, Unto thy lonely rest, With hands all folded meekly Upon thy marble breast. We mix; thee sadly, Alpha, And mourn thee bitterly, Yet trying to remember That we shall go to thee. In Pike, Bradford County, on the Bth ult., of Sear. let•Eash, LYDIA S., only daughter of Stephen P. and Sarah M. Edsell, aged 1 year, 10 months and 14 days. So fades the lovely blooming flower, Frail smiling solace of an hour, So Pool', our transient comforts fly, And pleasureyonly bloom to die. Dimock High School THZ second term of the Dithock 'High School will commence on ' Tuesday . , February 1, 1858, to continue 12 weeks, under the charge of B. M. STONE and competent Assistants. A. C. BLAKESLEE, M. D., Lecturer. • -Expenses per Term 0112 We eks. TUITION—Common English, ...., .... $3,00. nigher, . 4,00. , Primary, .... 2,00, Board per week, , : 1,50. Boom rent per week, 12f Accommaiklitions. The bulidinp will secommodateloo students ; and those wishing to obtain rooms to board themselves can do to by applying to the Principal, • Teachers' clais will be farmed for those wishing to teach Com mon &hind, at one dollar extra charge. The OpesslusiAltdeess w ill be delivered by the ‘Rev. B. 11. EMORY, of Montrose on Tuesday evening, Feb. Ist, at 6}, p. m; • gem:ndatienclastos is desirable. . , - B. 11. STONE, Principal. Dimock Academy, Jan. 12, 11169.—aw - Bole Leather. - TINT received • prime lot of N. Y. INSPECTED CP SOLI LEATHER, by READ A CO. ' Hontnne, Jan. 12, 1139. _ - 51141totobtratio0 Notice • - tgencisempftomua pima mArtsg 4-‘ sow of Ia.C.LIIILAs, dOMIMId. kW of Sprhlgijai. MO art Itt= 10 P1. BOWLW'I"dr. Courts of Appeal. HE MinibitilonereWStscoehantpt Countrhaere fixed epee" the following - 40s atta . :placeesibr holding APPEALS from the Trienniel Assesstnekt of 1859,19 wit: ' rarest Lalte:ltentiay. - Vehruar...2l, 1859, at the hem of ilfror: Clark, Interest Lake. Sifter take and Marmot, Taestlay, Tabruary 112; it *When Hotel, In Cheeonat. StidOetown, Jtaohicen, and Priendsvini &rough, edniralay t Petritary tad, at ladcson'a 'HOW!: Ruchand Auturn, Thursday, Frbtrutty 24, at the fintirr 110t0, in Rnelt. Springville and bitnnek, Friday, Feinuiry •at th4,liou4o of Speline; Brialiclyn and tathree,ondpy,,tellnuiry. 28, .at the house.otJamea a. 114131n1, iu Brooklyn: 111 . 1rfort1 and & lies , Tuesday , 1, at the house of N. W. Waldron, in Itarrord. , . . ,tlitford, Herrick, and Ponder Borough, Wednes day, Ifarcha, at, Ike- Bundalr Hotel, in Dundalt Gibson, Thureda:S; March 3, at the house of Joel Steenbacic, in Gibson.. Thomson, Ararat, and Jackion, Friday, Mild .4, 'at the house of J. J. Turner, in Jackson. Franklin and Liberty, Monday, March 7, at the house of Bela Jones, in Liberty. New Milford and Great Bend, Tuesday, March 8, at the Bailmentdile Hotel, in New Milford. Harmony,. Oakhuni, and Susituehanna Borough, Wednesday, March 9 at the house of T.Carr, in Susq. Borough, • Montrose and Bridgewitter, Friday, March 11, at the Commissioners Office'. in Montrose. • Jessup, Saturday, March 12, at the house of' Dan iel fluff, to. Jessup. ' By order of the Cornmiludone'rot. - WM. A. GROSSMON, Clerk. Comtniftioner's Office, Montrose, Jan. 12, t3S, Administrators' Notice. NOTICE i; hereby given to all persomi having de mands against the Estate of •Ronstrt &ours, late of Herrick township, &teased, that the same must be presented to the undersigned for arrange. meat, and all persons indebted to ?aid estate are re= onesied to make immediate paynient. .10111 TIMM AS, • ELIZA HUGHES, I Adm.rs • Jan. 5, Isslk-mr New Year Presents. THE Ful meriber wishes to make tt pte.ctit of about ail different Almanacs for the year I.g5V, to ev ery fitfully in SuFguebanruk County. They are got up and puhliAed at n great expense, and contain much t alnal.le information. ABEL TUITEI.I.. Montrose, Jan. 5, 1869. _ DissOlution. rr"r"copartnership which has existed during. the past year, under the name, of BENTLEY; READ, .41: Co., is this day dissolved by its own limitation. Tim books and accounts of the latefirm of Bentley k Rend, and Bentley, Read, It Co., are in She hands of t 3 t. Bentley ; who is duly authnrired to settle the same. GEO. V. BENTLEY, C. P. r k ri.kft, J. P. W. RILEY. Montrose, Dec. 31, 185 a. New Arrang — ement, rc•x- 1809-CO. RE suliscribers will continue to carry on the T 'Mercantile Buslitepol as heretofore, at the old stand In the Brick Block, undo r the name and sir, le of READ di, CO., - and they respectfully invite thick old customers, and the public generally to give them a call. TheY de sign to keep constantly on hands general assortment of smsonabieZonds, comprising.their usual variety of rr 'A 0 66 ed C t" PI . 4: 1;1 e 3 ° ; N US 7 til g 4 C g 4 7, 5' E A/ 5 1 fg-OR = 4 '4' 6 43 '1 '4'6 7 J C v't4 g 41 4 all of which they offer on the moat reasonable terms, for Cash, Country produce, or iiprorrd credit. J. P. W. Mixt., with C. F. READ. Montrose, Jan. 1, 1.38..). . • A Happy Year to AU for 185 t grad and gone, 1859 is 6utijust begun. S° pleage call at the Mort-arum DOOK STOftE Aft 4 buy a copy of the Arts of Beauty, by Lola Mon fez, and subscribe for Godcy'stady's Book, for or for Peterson's,',l,rtitur's, Frank Leslie's. Mrs. Ann S. Stephens's, Magazines, kc.; I:c., at the lowest chin rates, or Ilarpe'r's and• the Atliutic Monthly Magazines at $9,00 each. Call and buy a copy of Livingston'' Travels and Explorations in South Afri ca, and _tt copy of Recolleetions of a Lifetime, by S. G. Goodrich. a fine sett of Chessmen, a beautiful Album and Portfolio, a nice pocket Bible and Prayer Book, (of which you ea find 15 or 20 styles,) a ropy of lieu Cooper's Mount Vernon Letter, Song: for little ones at home. Courtship of Miles Standish, a superior pocket Knife, a pocket Diary and Alma nac, for 11 , [59, Lady's, Democratic, Farmer's, Trib une, and Juvenile Almanacs, Sm. Am.. and at the same time subseribe,for any good Family Paper you may choose at the eery towed club prices. Yolt con ale get almost any Weekly Paper OE,VOIIthIN Maga nine (N. Y. Ledger included,) for January Bth and lath, by calling at the Montrose Book Store, first door north of Searle 's-Hotel, where they are for sale byA. N. BULLARD. . . Montrose, Jati. 5, 1859. New Tear.- New Goods. . A NEW lot of DeIAINES, CALICOES, &c., &e., 11l just being opened; and morn good things com ing this week. Call and see. Montrose, Jan. 5, 1859 Crush. 13A - ID FOR SHIPPING FURS, &y 1. Dee. 2q. HAYDEN BROTHERS. NOTICE. TOTICE is beret)) , given that in pursuance of the I_l Act of Assembly, the following named persons have filed their Petitions with the_Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Swoon/lanes, for License, to, keep raverns in said County, for which licenses they will apply al•January Sessions, 18.19. TAVERN LICE24AR Hinman Rirdoe Thomas Corr,::. Silos Winter,,... Borough of Friendsvillc. " Sumiehanna. ...Harmony Township. G. B. R. WADE, Clerk. MoproAe, Dec. 29, 1458. Valuable Farm for sale. [Cox auJeriber offers for isle the valuable Farm and Hotel, lately owned and occupied by Calvin Summers, deceased, - and loft known as the Summers Place." Said Farm is situated in the pleasant village of Sum mersrille, in the townddp of New Milford, Susque hanna county, Pa., directly cm the line of the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western Rid!raid, four miles from its junction with the New York and Erie, at Great Bend, and one a half mire from the Peptd,'at New Milford. It contains about 240 acres, Igo acresimproved, RO acres woodland. It is well wit tered, has a lasting stream running through, and a never-failing supply of water conveyed in lead pipes to the house, barns, and cattle-yards. It is' well fenced and under good cultivation, is well adapted to growing Main, and is peculiarly fitted for growing stock, and is one of the best dairy farms he the coun tv. It-has upon it two orchards of choice grafted (ma trees; a large and.cotivenient dwelling; now oc cnided as a hotel; two large horse and carriage barns; one large barn with two cattle yards; ample shed. and all the arrangements for feeding stock ; .three small h ay and grain barns ; ice house, brick , smoke house, large corn house, and all other out.bnilding,s necessary on a large. farm.. It will be sold low, and terms of payment made easy ' For information ad dress B. L. surrnm, • Eunitneravale,Susq. Co., Pa. Nov. 10, 1858.-3 m. . , - , • Buffalo Robes. A SUPERIOR lot of Drily - Mo. I, gelling for .1"1. three quarters the price of lest seasen by BEHRITT. New Milford, Dee. 8, 1858. . _ . ' Second Ha:lid-Barrels; vp nearly avert description, dater and cheaper til44 new ones, for pale by .".. ABEL TIME/U. Noi!troii, Nov. 24, 1858 QAlPrjos eels by - 11 . 1* barrel, by ha, a, ;eat SLAP CA; _ . . . Kogl46lllS ,NeaUce. . DUBLIC ISO OEI heietvßiven persona I conecened in the, kiltring.lstaiesottayrit : • Estate of L P.' Wititawni f late , of Ilartbed, Chas: ?Tingley, 4.lminiairater. Pune of Fatrutagit Piesnaten, late of Susque.. tate, Fmnees Pickering,. .44 intairerri.r.' • - • Estate of.D. IlLtc.alsoron, late of Gibson, Lyman Blarkingttm. Jta!ntfttfairator. Estee et 'Lear BLAXIMLIM late of Diihock, rr• bane Smhh, Adetiniatrafer. Estate of S. S. fitaasitn, late of Auburn, J. E. Ilibhard, Actiniadramor, &tete of 3:11. iitUteeoct i late of Rnak. 11, J. Clinitipfen, A iministrai or. Estate or L. Can; fate of Hetrick, Jahn Smiley, ' .44aiinistrator. Estate of 40IIS Loan, late of 'Lathrop, Alm lord, r., 0 4riministrator. • HOW tif Eusanrarn Gittextroon, late of Hayford, WM. C. Tiffai4, , EY.tidef. • Estate of .lamas TeaVnt, lath 6Y Literty, S. W. Tniesdell and Johanna Tnivis, Pa . eiga k. -That the accountants have settled their accotinfs the Register's t,nlice in and for the county of Sus. onehainll, end that the same 6lli be presented to the JUlgeg bf the Orphan' Court of said county, on Friday, Jan. 48th, 1859. for COnfltttstflon and allow anus. CHARLES 'NEALE, Prdisfer. Register's Office, 'Montrose, Dee. 25, 1858. I ' 4w Executors' Sale.„ monct is hereby given that by virtue or an or , 1.1 der of gale issued from the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna County, the subscribets, executors of thei last will and testament of Newton E. Walker, late of New 3filkni tcnertrhip, on S.atur day, the 1 , 2 d day of January next, on the premises of (tile first piece hereinafter described, came to public sale by vendee at 1 o'clock, p. m.. the follow ing describe(' nieces of land situate in- New Milford township, bounded and described as follows: the Ist bounded on the north by lands of Orville Han cock on the east by hinds -of Richard .Marne; on the south by. lands of Dennis Shay, and on tile west by tracantlands of the Drinker estate; containing about 79 acres, more or less, about rio Acres improv ed, with - 1 story and a half dwelling house, ban; or chard. fie. The second piece situate in the town ship aforesakl, near, but not adjoining the above, hounded north by lands of Gen. L. Corwin east by vacant bunts of the brinker estate ; south by lands of drVille Hancock, and wext by lands of Samuel Bell; containing thirty acres more or !cgs, and About t Acres improved. Terms of payment made known on the day Of male, - • DtNMS Slat : ExtentotA of will of NARY A. WALKER, r tr. 7s. Itliarroteed. Dec. 29, 114.55.-4 w. DR. E. PATRICK, JR„ would like, af ter a silence hf nearly 'ten years, to appeal to the moral sensibilities ore very generous public, who hare always manifested their sense of appreciation of his usefulness by exacting his cervices when needed or thought to he needed, lint wlio have given no other evidence of gratitude or goodwill—particularly hi the way of " substantial aid" as Kossuth would say —that he me desires a full and entire settlement of all his accounts, also the accounts of the late firm of Patrick tY Dimock ; and lie wishes • further to state that he desires nothing to be - considered wrong, if, after a few weeks, the said accounts, remaining un settled,should beplaced in the hands of a good sharp ennertor, and made to account to him something that will troy Oats rind Buckwheat. Please notice this and take action accordingly.—Yours Truly. E. PATRICK, JR. or If attention should not be Paid to this, Jolts F. Desirous may have something to do with it. Notices In Partlilon. St:mm.l4mm Colot y, ss. IN the made:. of Partition of Real &ante of EZIEN.- MI. BARNIRM. deceased. In the Orphans' Court, No. 19, April Term, 1858. Nov. 22, ISSB, inquest confirmed finally, and rule upon the heirs to come into Court nn the first day o nexeterm, and elect or roftise to take the estate nit the Ipprahul or bid for choice, dc. Nor. 12, 1858. CHARLES :NEALE, Clerk. SFaquehonna Cowity, as. _ , the matter of Partition of Real Estate of dons I fltm.rxr, deceased, In the Orphans Court, No. yri Aril Term, 18.5:4. Nov. :12,, 1858, inquest confirmed finally, and the Court grant rule on the heirs and legal representa tives of said decedena, to - appear on the first day off' nest term and elect or refuse to take the real _estate at the appraisal, or bid for choise thereof, Nov. t 9, '53. CEIARLES . YEALE, Clerk. PROCLAMATION 'Susquehanna County, ss. BLIVIN, ) In the Conk of Com. Plea t 4. • ; of *mid County. April T. NANCY G. BLIVIN. ) 135 P. No. 71. ORCALIA REF.D, by her next. In the Court of Corn , friend, L. B. Isbell, mon Pleas of said TA. County. August T. JP.DEDIAII REED.. 1858. No. 387. QLITT.D. MCDONALD, In the Couri of COM. PICAS it. Or 116.1 County., August MARY 31eDONALD. Term, 1858. N. 388. I.'ortsx Goonot, by her next In the Conic of Coin ftiend, Jeremiah W. Chst les, mon Pleas of said vs. • County. August T. LEWIS GOODIN. 1888. No. 86. 7o :Vattern G. Blirin, Jedediab Reed, Airy Ye Donald, Lewis 'Goodin. WitEr.rAs;:i subpirna in Divorce was-issued from' said Court, in each of the abore CkSCS, which were severidic dnlb returned non ear ettrette•te, and there on au alias subpoena was issued in each of swamies returnable to November Term, 1858, upon the return of which proof was made to the said Court that the said Sawn G. Blivin, Jedediah Reed, ..lf.try Mc- Donald, Goodin could not be found in my' Bailiwick. This notice is therefore to require you and each of Y.ou to - appear before the Judges of the said Court; "on the third Monday of January next, to answer said several complaints; fie. JOITN YOUNG, Arrif , Sheriff's Office, 'Montrose, Dec. 8, 1858. , SHERIFF'S SALES. J.- LYONS L SON DT' virtrie of sundry writs issued .by the Court Ul 4Cornmon Pleas of Susquehanna county and to me dir.- ad, I will expose to sale by public yendne, at the Court Home in Montrose, on Saturday the 13tb day of January, 1639, at one o'clock, p. m., the fol. lowing described pieces or parcels of land,to wit: . Also all that raw mill situated on a creek known Ito Drinker Creek, and near a public road known as the Curtis road, in; the present township of Oakland, (late Harmonyjsaid mill being on landlmunded as follows: on the north by lands owned by Mrikeman ;, on the east by the Lenox and Harmony turnpike ; on the south by land in possession of Jacob and on the'west by the above mentionol'Curtis road. [Taken in execution at the suit of A. k S. B. Barnes vs. F. A. Want.] , - Also all that certain piece of land situate in the Borough of Montrose, bounded and described as fol lows: beginning at a post on the south side of , the Milford and Owego turnpike road, the corner of the. willow McCollum 's lot; thence bydmid road south 41- r west 55 feet to a post; thence south 2.2 r cast IQ perches to a post; thence north 674' east 155 feet to a; post, a corner of said McCollum's land ; thence by her line ,north 224° west 10 perches to the begin ning ; containing 9130 square feet, more or less, to. gether with the appurtenances, 1., framed house,_l ,small barn, and all improred. , [Taken in execution at the suit of 11. S. Bentley in trust for Sophia Dunn vs. Joseph Higginbotham. Also all that certain piece of laud situate in Bridgewater township, bounded and described as i j fcllowst.on the north by thelMontrose and Harlon! plank road; on the cast by land in possession of •John A. Stanton, and on the,south.and west by land of J. T. Langdon ; containing onc-half acre otland, more or less , with the ap uttenances, one frnmed house,- end all improved. Taken in execution at the 1 suits •)fGuttenburg, Rosen room & Co. ass'd to E. D. Marsh, and others, vs. 11. C..Burgess.l Also all that certain piece of land site:tie in New Milfuni township,' bounded and described as follows: beginning at a post on the bank of a creek on ,the west side 9f - the q!. Bend and' Coeheeton turnpike, near the bridge; thence along the said turnpike north tl° - east d perciatia and 68-100 of a perch to a stake; thence north 86 4 . west 4 perches and 28-100 of a perch to &locust tree on the bank of the afore said creek ; thence south 49° 5 porches and 12-100 of a perch to place. of beginning; containing eight perches Ind 81.100 of a perch, be'the ktme more or less; with the appurtenances . ; 1 building occupied as a blacksmith shop asktiwellini house, . and _all im proved. [Takeo in execution atthe uit of henry Burritt vs. SW ilamiltona . ' Abe all thit certain' piece of land situafe In Rush township, bounded and described as. W o ws.; on the north by kind of Harmon Lolara ; on the east by warrant of Peter Blain; ; on , the south .by land of B. Blakealce,and on'the Won by the connty line; containitirsikst ittoo - eeresolosill'unimProv 4 . 4l . 'Taken in,eiet utiottlit titc . ettltnf,..l.'lP, Dimmote. vs. MoniaßLakealeg , '.'4, ST. - L ' -1 • , ' • .' - ' Also an the sight,-title;and interested Eli Con. radio and in that certain place of -land situate in Gib son township, bounded and described as lbilews: .on ' the north by land - Of Meter' Bnindage,• 'Timothy , Carpenter; and othetsv on the out by Henry. Miller and •=i=-Powell; At thb south by Aaron' Resigue and Hem ]liner; on the west by Atom 'Wipe 40110000101001400-00101 aboo4ll.iagraes Nam PrOaafaigaatiaa ritti / a aIoPPO OI4I9 o ne . OPIII/40Matiallaccoleb o til . ; 0nk4 .6 4 iv*. NOTICE• improved. Pei at the Mho! W.M. Tingleft*: I Conrad.] - Also 511 that certain piece of land Ante inlets. ' sup township, bounded and described an follows: on the meth by land of Dennis Shane; on the cast` by lead of Orlando Stone; on the mouth by lends of the estate of WM. Young, deed, and by the Drinker A. S. Howe, (being lands, and ori the west by lot No. 43 of Henry Drinker's resuivey of the -Moshoppen tract;) eontaieing abont &lures; with the appurte tierces, I.4ranted - : holm, and about 20 acres he- ITakto in execution at :the Snit of. J. F. ClTt ed. nore Grierige Money.] - Also all that certain piece of land situate in liat ford township, bounded and described an follows : cm the north by land of J. E. Whitney and Guile and Miller; rat the edit by lands of J. B. Streeter; on the south by Nathan Guile, J. A. Smith and Sala Seymour, and on the west by the public highway ; (bittaining 80 perches of land, more or less, with the nppurtenaftem, 1 dwelling. home and barn, and . all improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of Saxe Seymour Seymour va.Deo. W. Lencrister.] Also all that certain two story . dwellirfg house sintete nit the' north side of street B. in the Borough of Susq. bettOt I containing in front on maid street B GO feet, and in.deplh 120-feet, and the lot orpiece of ground and cartilage appurtenant thereto; said lot being hounded on the 'north by land of N. Len helm 1 on the.east bylland'of the N. Y. & E. R. 11. • (10.1 mil the south by B street, and on the west by land of C. t. Ward it being 101 No. 17. [Taken in execution at the sh it ef.llontis S. Sherman vs. F. A. Ward.] - Also ell that certain piece of land, situate in Lenin township, bounded and described as follows: on the north_by lands of = Bennett; on the east by lands of Noah Titus and None' Tingley ; on the south by landerif Trueman Bill; on the west by cor ner of Trumfian Bill and Bennett's land ; con taining 21 acres and NI perches, mortr`or less. and *ll Improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of Ferdinatid Whipple vs: Luke D. - Bennett. All that certain piece of land situate In-Thomson township, bounded and described as follows : on the north by lands ofEbeuezer Messenger, onthe l east by Ebenezer Messenger and Charles Wrighter, on the south by Charles Wrighter, and on the west' by Oli ver Williams and Alvah Mudge, containing about ..i23 acres more or leas, together with the appurtenances, 1 framed house, barn, horse barn; sheds, woodhooe, and other ont buildings, 1 orchard and about 140 acres Improved: [Taken , in exe,ention at the silt of Isaiah Main ve.l.foel Lamb, Jackson Chandler, and Thomas Johnson. _Also all thatoerten piece of land situate in Len ox township, bounded and described as follows: on the north by lands 'of,„;Drinker and Sinsabangh, on the cast fry hind& of John Millard; On - the:south by D. K.,Oakley, anti an. the west, by jaids of A. Sin.sa: hough, containing 57 acres more or lees, with the ap•-• pertenanco, 1 barn, 1 honse. and about 30 acres im. proved. [Taken in execution 'at the suit of J. C. Olmstead cg. '3tephen S. Millard. Also all that certain piece of land situate ikshe Borough 'of Montroae, bounded and described as .fol lows : beginning at a point hr the:Bridgewater and Wilkesbarre Turnpike road, it being', the southeast corner of a tract of land owned by the late Seined Werner, deceased, thence north 891° west, 35 and 7-10th perches to the corner of a stone wall, thence along the mid wall south 4r'w0t,".16 perches to the corner of Win. J TorreiTerland,.thence south 894° east Se and;4-10th perches, partly llland of W. J. Terrell and'partly.by land !of A. o..Warre.n to the center of the aforesaid turnpike road, thence along said road north sixteen perches to the - place of be ginning, contrrhtfug.3 acres And 95 perches, of land; mire or les'A, with the appurtenances, 1 dwelling house, woodhouse, barn, orchard, and all improved. [Taken in execution at the Mk' of John H. Sutphin _or. E. S. Park. - Also all that certain piece of Intel situate in Oak land township, bounded and dasctibed no Mows : on the n. by lands of Hiram rooter, on the east by /ands of E. T. Young, on the south by-lands of PeteeNkr, and on the west by lands —, containing about 93 acres more or less, all unimprOyetl . [Taken'in ex eciltion at the suit oe.l. T. Carlisle, to the use of J. C. Fish and_ luby Fish his wife, vs. George Leach. A leo all the right, title, and interest of Wm: T. Gillespie to and in that certain piece of land situate in Great-Rend township„bounded and described as follows: beginning at a corner in the northern bound. Cr, of the State of l'a., near the 19th milestone, and flour thence south 73Sveet. by lands of Aaron Thom as, to an Elm tree, tin the bank of the Susq. river, thence up the west ehote thereof to a post corner, thence north 49r east, along .the lands of Oliver Trowbridge to theylace of beguining,, 'containing a bout 200' acres more or less, with the appurtenances, '1 framed dwelling'honires, 2 barns, 2 horse barn?, I orchard, and about 130 acres improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of Thomas T. Hays vs. Wm. T. 'Gillespie. - - Also all that certain piece of land situate in Frank lin township, bounded and described as follows; on the north by lands of T. B. Smith and Persona, on the east If:VT:tie& of Clark Ilen4l eke.- on the Smith by the public highway, on the west by lands of Inane Crane, containing 58 acres mom or less, with the ap; .purtenances, house, 1 barn, and about 50 acres im proved. [Taken in execution at the suit of Henry . Crane, Aduir of the estate of Clark R. Simons, de ceased, vs,Andrew'Bankei. Also all that certain piece of land situate in Lenox township, hounded and described lie - follows : nn the north by Benj. Tomje, Amite) Wescott,.War tam M. Tingley, James G. and Marcus Case, and An drew Conrad ; on the east by Warren M, Tingley, Benj. Tourje, Elisha 'Bell, and Andicw ,Conrad ; south by Elisha Bell, Martin Conrad, and Stephen J. 'Millard, anti on the west by James G. and Marcus Case, David Wilmarth, and George Miles; contain ing about 472 acres, more or less, together with the appurtenances, 5 dwelling houses, 3 barns, l k black smith shop,_ orchards, atrilabout 200 acres improved. Excepting, however, 20 acres and 6' perchea ineluded in the above description; owned by Harriet 'Clark, and hounded and described as follows: beginning at a stake and stones corner of let- sold to Benj. C. Tondo; thencd north 88r east 60 perches to a stake and stones corner; thence south 6r, 53 4-10tha perches to a stake and stones corner 'cm the north ~side of pm Clark road; thence south 881' west 60' perch°, to a stake and stones:earner ; thence north C.4° east 53 4-10ths perches to the place Of begin ning; with 1 dwelling house and partly improved:— [Taken in eteention - at the suit of Gtow and Bros. vs. R. B. Clark.] Also all that certain piece of land situate in New Milford torieshm,Counderi and described as follows: beginning in the tniddle,of the Cochecton and Great Bend turnpike road, at the small corner of land sold to David Minkler, the north. corner of land seld to ithemar Mott, and the west corner of land sold to Elihn Mott; thence by Ithemar Motes land and by lots numbered 33, and 32 on a Map of re-survey of the said - Henry Drinker the elder's land, made by Jason Toriy, south 441' west 210.1: perches to stones bra beech 'tree is corner: of land mid to Sylvanni Wade and John:Wellman; thence by the last men tioned lot, north 191 perches to a beech tree, and east 120} perches ton post in the middle of the aforesaid turnpike relit!. and 'thence on the middle of -mid turnpike road a moutherly course to the begin ning; containing 98-acres end 155 perches, and al lowance of 6 per cent for roads &e.,' be the tome more or less, it being a part of.lot No. 29, on the map aferesaid,beittg.the same tract of land and prem ises which the said William Drinker, Henry S. Drink er, Jacob Donning, Henry Drinker,- and Thomas Stewardsoe, executors as 'aforesaid, by Indenture bearing even 'date with the:said mortgage conveyed to the said Ithemar Mott in fee Pimple, with the ap purtenances, 2 dwelling houses, 3 barns, I orchard, and all improded, [Taken in execution at . ihe suit of Henry S. Sparkman vs. Charies_yingley exCeutor do. and Lola Mott widow and devisee s of.lthemar Mott, dee'd.] - Also all that certain piece of yand• situate in Lenox township, bounded and described as follows on the north by hinds of A. H. Adams and IL S. Cotant ; on the Cast by lands of D. K. Oakley.and-E. R. Tingley; on the south by lands of J. W. White, Dial Towereand R. R. Tingley, and on the west by lands of 11. S. Cotate, and Nut,, Miller; containing about 280 acres, More or less, together with the tip, purtenancell, I fratred dwelling house, -barn, wagon! house, shop, 2 cirebanls, and about -110 acres im proved. [Taken In-execution at the suit of Zerah Very vs. Luke Reed.] ' A Imo all that certain piece of land situate in Len ox townahip, hounded arid described p follows: on the north by landirof Luther Loomis; un the east by the public highway ; on the Muth by land of Da yid Whiutcy, and on the west byiands of Eli Wright; containing 1.00 acres more or lees, together with the appurtenances. 1 framed dwelling house, barn, abed, orchard, and about SO acres improved. [Taken in - execudon'at the suit of E. S. H. Cobb to the use of James IfeCowen va. Emanuel Carpenter and 'Niles Carpenter.] - Also ell tbaCcertain puce of land situate in Her rick township, bounded, and described as follows begitining at a post and efOnei in the original line , of • the tract, ;thence along saidAniginal line north 44' wait 218 perches to &entail beech marked and wit flossed Met corner; - thence north 46' rut 66 peich. eif to a beech tree fora corner ; thenee by hind own: ell.now tie formerly by Asa Park south 44 ° east. 218 perches to a On and stones, and thenee.by a line of a 51 aereleVemith'46' lest; 660efelljesi to o gee o f beginning; containing 76 acres and 48 parches more orWiai(lt being part of a tram in the name of Sam eel limedl . 4o and ail tudurproved4Taken in execu tion It the snit - of Henry 'Hurrltt tuned. to Albert Chembettin-ra;Cherles Tingle7,eicentor of IthenTer )(Ott, dee'd, Lois Mott, widow ,and - - devisee, Hemp Swan, ,, Torre Timing . . • l'aohnsere wlll in ill cues be *eked to mom the day ;of sale, an amount auffiant to cover the costa ornate, otheiwise; thrkperty will be resold forthiftly,' . . JOHN YetWakfrif. Sail bike 31901544 Ng. .sat lisp. . • , ..... • • - • KEYSTONE Ht%Ml Wm. K. HATCH, prop4Afpi,:;„' T'THIS new and honamodiousHOSel, sitc t i n — wa.,l4fin . 1. Sweet, raw the Court. Hciuse and n in center of 'the business portion , of ' Yon I ;ietier' fulireompleted and furnished, and- was .opsnirk)ow the 27th 6f September; 180, for the at rroeutrodirsirak of the public and travelers, The Pri=o s4l .- confident that he is now prepared to en runts. in a manner that cannot fail to give Complete Satisfactlow , The.l'Ouse and Furniture are new, mot no eingnine has been spired to render it equal, if not superitieio any similar establishment in this part of the Staid , is is well supplied with all the recent improrementatatn4 comforts, and obliging waiters will always be in, at.- tendance to respond to customers. The Stables connected with this House are New and Conven.leat..: The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patronage' of - his old friends and the public generally,. f.tr: WILL: guru. ratro t e, September 22,1858.—1 f STOVES,_PIPE, TM, j • • SHEET IRON WARE. Tile undersigned' would announce to the public that he" is again in the above mentioned business, and may be found opposite his old stand„ori Main Street, below Searle 's Hotel, where he will . be happy to - see hie old customers and as many new ones as will give hint a call. Stoves of the neiest patterns,.and at the cheapest rates. Jobbing Done on Short Notice. Produce taken in exchange f o r woes. • S. A. WOODRUFF, Montrone, Nov. 3. 1838. • Notioep. ALL persons indebted to Dr. A. C. DVAILESLICE; of Dimock, are requested to eaR and settle their accounts by.payrnent, or note, on or before the first day of December next, or show cause ten dayothere• after, before Amos Williams, Env, of Springrfile, why judgment should not bo Obtained. Respectfully, A. C. BLA TrEMSP Dimock, Nov. 10, 18.58.—tf Exhibition at Lynn SEW STYLES 10W MOT HN. SHERMAN has just received a fresh • stock of • - , DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, • HARDWARE. BOOTS & SHOES. HATS &CAM, PAINTS. MIS, . DYE STUFFS, DRUGS & MEDICINES, &a., &e., all of which is oWerd for sale cheap, for OASE or READY PAY, , or on SHORT TIME, to leo. 1 Prompt Pay. In; Customers. COME AND SEE AWL! IL N. SHERMAN Lynn, Nov. 3,1858.-2 m WHAT NEXT ! GIVE CANDY instead of CINE, is a rat for PURDON'S - ' WORM LOZENGES Hare entirely superseded the use of all other kinds of . VERMIFUJE - wErtever' they have become ,known.' They are VERY AGREEABLE, 'to the taste READILY EATEN' SY CHILDREN— PERFECTLY SAFE; , and are the most EFFECT UAL and Reliable anthelmintie Medicine in USE. They. CONTAIN NO MERCURY • or any •substance which can injure the weakest infant, but hare excellent TONIC PROPERTIES which will INVIGORATE the system and render it proof against subsequent attacks. • Price 25 Manufactured by N. F. MARSH & Co., Scranton, Pa. For sale by Abel Terrell, Mellen . Lie & Eldtidge, Zeralt Fe', Eaton et Model, Bay don Brothers, J. Dickcrmap, jr., enftenlers gen erally. novA,'sB.-dm Syrup,!ugtg., Molasses, THE best in o7nc—at the lowest priee=by F. B, CIIANDLER. Montrose, Nov. 3;1858. AARMERS ETEND.IIII- ,11E underaigned'would respectfully amounce to 1. the FA mints and all otherainterested, that MOTT dk TILDEN, the 4 old stand of H. & E. . MOTT, are pre-' pared to furnish PLOWS of the Moat approved petJ terns now in use, such as . Bllstoliley'i, *Oleo Iron 1 Arm, &e. Also Points of all' kinds, Landside4 , - Cu!tirator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Farm; ers and others, all of which we propose to sell as /owl as can be afforded by any establishment in this court.; try. ELIJAH' MOTT. 1 G. A. TILDEN.- • We are also agents for Emery's iforse'Powers Drag and Circular Saws for wood, able 'Dog Chu Powers which we can furnish on short notice. Take • Notice! The first of January' is NEAR AT HAND, ind that hare unsettled accounts with us will ears "cast,'? by calling and moiling..._ MOTT k TILDEN. Montrose, Dee. I, 1858.—tf • Blaiksinithing v . • lliackamithing I! HE undersigned would announce to the citizen T of Lenox and vicinity that !leis prepared up d. all - sorts of CARRIAGE IRONING, and the IRON WORK fora ordinary kinds of MA Cli INERT; it his shop hit:Remo:oak is a wor • Manlike manner, and of good materials. N. R. Alt accounts of a year's standing must • settled._. - : C. W. CONRAD. Glenwood, Oct. 6, 1856.—tt SCHOOL BLANKS, IrATE have Just printed a quantity of delloo ' V V BLANKS, which are for saleat the Nice the hid/pendent Arpahlican. - • , ALL IN WANT OF HARNESS CAN BUY THEM CHEAP. E O.R CAS _ • OR - S 11:`0 , R Tr" CREDIT •At , & COW . 1w mum, sari. , ' Athidlikbirnitiore Na.Ure , , I\TOTIOE is hereby given to an peroonalarlog 1.11 made spinet =theWide of haul IWO, deceased, tats of - Rob, that tinfaanse must bo pre. Dented to the onderellisted Ibt'arranonnent, and all persona Indebted toosid Undo ate rolluosied to make lannediate payment. Igt*l s 4 l t l Ak taw re.. , NORIO 4410031 i Rink pito: .4 15(4,-irt , MEI
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