• - FRAKKINO: ILZOE OF , MEMBERS OF Cog. A . - • -insnpprehElnsibn exists with referenee .to, the time when the franking prrvilege.Of Members of Congrom common ce4 , :We are r i r'itiuested to publish. the•dec_ision 'on;this pointi of Attorpey-Oenerai.Crit tenden, by-which it will be seen rthat'fiew, mem here eleCt• to the liea t,Congrass; \ will- have the - right to full frbm and atter tite.4th- of March next. iThe privilege of members of the present qingress, who'are re-elected, eon titiues ov, of course, without intrrupt ion. • • • •. :ArresSiv 7 GrziESAt's ()Flux April 23, I SSI. (!Slit : received your fetter of the :21st inst., tind. in reply to the question you have beep, p)eaSed , submit - • tO me, I -.have the honor to state, thati.after examining the: various acts of o:ingress to whiCh you refer, and which-I believe are all that l relate to the.- subject,.tuy r4ind _ has been brought ,t(i• -conclusion . ',fie the, franking Privilegeof. - Members Of . ..oti,gaess—Senators and. Repro sentativc':---intnences with •Me term for try i.verc respectively! elected,' or . . from: th4eri( l 4.of their -election 'Where that .occurred afteritheonmeneetnent of the term for sal Welt 'th'erw et e: elected.- - far fis• re. -latesito this purpose they are .4fernbers of .Cot*ress t hy t,.4 : eir clection and aceep6 . nee, be- . fire taking their seats or oaths of office, and' the privilege is given to them . as d un *: Aligir2 , l, Pr 4 4, of service : : he.; 'without . a ny refelkne6: , t.i.)._ the' time .witen : they. take theirl Seats' or... Oath Of •oflice. •• To illustrate this, take the case of..the ifotV., lately elected ettator frOm the. State, of the Perk, If he had been eke teilliefore.t.h44lh.cif,last March . ; he. *as .en titled to the franking .privilegefrom that day; and if jelectetVafter that day, - then - from the period of his• election and acceptance. And the latter is tgi b4resuined . unless, there ht.; kncvin circurrittances to . repel that prestimp.. --tion. • have' the, honor to be, very` respectfully, sir, your Obedient servant,l • . .1 , • 1! J. J. 'Ton: N.F. Il3ll,,Posimasier "THE CEJLINGIOF THE ZNEW 110 USE OF REF . EESENTATIVES; . - 1 7' SUffteiellt, progress has been pack with thelOiling ofVie House of Rep ' resentatives 110 he new south wing of the Cap:, !qui, to givean ideaofits surpassing gorg6ons: ness, In the lioythewst abglc the massive and elabeirate drop' pieces, of the form Of huge inverted !pine apples, have been . finis.hed . set in their plaCes ; portions of then and tli r curnile.have been painted also, and adjoining it f a part, 0, a% the whole pro: . duclag an effeet.' that can be equalled ; we sup pose, nowriere else nit this continent., and ex ' eelkd scarcely ilinyWhereiii•the world. T1 1 ,..k .1: large arid twist! elabOrao drops, with thesiir foundin,l4 foliage . and ornaments, -are inacle of: mache, and, in case . of receiving injury from „Inv muse',; can at any tithe be speedily . restored. - - - ' Whilst the Nt:ork of ornamentat ion' :is thns . .I . , tegrc-s„l;ing ini , the .teilnig .of the - hall of he there s 2; in 11 2 c: new e2tlnt . Thittee: rooms: ;2 Several of the'rri itre paeid with. the beattifill eneaustie tiles, and are ready for ,frese•oing;' others,, are undcrg,,ing that Process, and so • exquisitely beautiful in taste2iind'finish , is this work that every visit. of - „poirs fork on wiincssin , it, ntlertil.letis, :of mileTled astOnishiment and delight. • the ,Barth Awing' to be occupied , by: the t.Senine and: . offteers„several contrnittiv roonis-rtre finished, and sumo are well ad cd i;OtvarklS cOmpletif 2tn . Otte_ new in s;:.,vi.,„d,l,lin..__Tbe_ ist - fUr the' use Of the Naval cottnnitlee of the ver.\. rC (4 : i n s „1„1 .; ;; ;; ,..... • f•tente- 'led as ceiling and •walk are . beip;r the rree•;:state- nansits, I. n most, taste'fully and° fittingly..frescoO and olatter 'of surprise to man'y.. but need pa.. Neptune, Atuphithrite, the Tritons: be nt .on , ter. Ilea onethos'e Northern slate. •andLall the lgods and .gfiddesses . thii Nvt irkieg men—in the .• • • find spiraed. represetantions Sorni2w he re;:on who are t 4 he tit tools of * Pieree; 13:teltim the • walls of this iffiirple rs;otn•-, pannefings' a - n, . Brooks.. Atchison. 'ate r talt'en up 'with 'wall piettires of exploits 1.1 ) ,, u „ 1 „ .* ,. 1. !;„ perforined the'Anaericay N 1: hen tiansas a.SlIn ye It.is lt•nger finished, this roOin, with its match for-the mil. . 1, • ; a marvel ma; ro-.olavery r•,o 0 - ;nor nary Committee, among the 'Olefin- ; - • • crers , to union.; v • unw o lust ice. -un tractions of the inaonificent apartments the 'country is , providirig7for the use of her. 1 • , , corresponi.ent o, ite GaZ.Cile, lathe agents in the i .1 • ..2" • er date of October :23. writes - • - ..cannot disguise his real r‘in t imentS-. or sit on, thp fence any longer, • That Ile i a Pro Slayirtv man is well known. lie 'owns a large hurnber.of negroes in Virginia: I where he bas an ." , ;exteinsive establisinnent worked by slaves'.--lie told a'Free-State ma'n, whiun 1;e wished to makel a gt od impre.ss ion: last. week. that Ile meant, to sell bis . slavea in V.cifiginiii tut he sought tl\ gain, the good 2, iiphiton ultra! Free-State. men at W. it:ihingt•in, before his appointment, • liy; announcing the.; saute to theta.- :Yet he still holds the slave-',,1 and nobody dOubts here that he will 'cotair. Ilea° do so, unless Buchanan's election should' so:enhance the price. of ncg - roes in Virginia that he should find it profitable to realize.'" -:-. 7 *Every vote at and about the: . Jesuit Coll at _Vordhain, from the chief priests to 1 the boot-blaeks; Was dragged out and l'ruired for Buchanan and : Slaverv. We duii!t- eqn plain of thi , ---they. Voted as they savfit, as wis their riglatbut is tt not monstruns thit .thousands of Free-Soil Voters should: haVe • Jeen scared ofF from voting remont by fake . and baseless \pretenses that he was aeatlitilic,;notninated t?) catch the erth olieitife, and thatTishop pugh'es an eal I "the Romish hierarchy` were \hard at work 'for him'! -r. • • - city - there were not'less than 20,000 i. votes cast by Catholiei, and not one itOevery . fifty-of. thent---for Fremont. • Yet thuniands voted againSt him because of the Dug NP tile's knavish bovv-wOwing, fearing that his eieletion. would rive us till over ti; the tenderMereles of the Pop .!Sha . a{l we never outetrOW, these b • puerilitielir'. Y. Tributie. ' I , • Generalship displayed by th'e .Detneeratieleders„ in the late cativa..4 is re -Markahle., ilklrceivit that the bulk •the Was lost, they have. cOneeßt rated • thei r etrurtitn:thre. States. 13v . a ti 'understand,. . ing with the. know 'Nothing _leaders: they. have :Mnitagedi thus .to carry New PeanSylviiina and'lndiana, while all the :adja• .tent States haVe been lost except Kentucky. 4tri4r . ;aj. has . . .been_ carried, while `ran an4.oliio,i States peopled the:same . 44 ia§)Cciehabitatits, have gone solidly fur il:ragS.7l, - t, and 'Pennsylvania has in like man been swept, while New _York; Ohio and Maryland,. have been rost.. - The . singUlarjty these facts 'Vouldr.seem to indicate a con eentra'tionofrnUney and Votes from the sur roialinn, States iti.F.Ww sylvania and. Ind ;atm. Sduth.e.e:r_tainly has no reason. to complain ''of ;the commercial .cities lof the .North in, the canvass . which has just elosed. New . York giVes . 13 u &tan an 23;000 pl Ity tweri,'reniont, and. Philadelphia gi ve5.. A .30;090. In. the! former case. iireniont, reeelvedhut Votes- against 40,000, and in the latter case }?ut h,OOO - against 61,000. On tbe Otti eP hand; the 'southern citiksr. have nearly all. v.oted tretneidpus . ly mgainstgluchanan copOrn fire-eaters who have been so success ful litentng the. timid - conservatiVes of the L -4 4(1 . 1)'ertieS into the support of gtlehati -4.1/, have, not: tie . e6 ate to aoar . ol theii 6%11 • 71 • ► rrerriont haslaiper electoral irote, with California, than . any defeated candidate ever had ; and:Atfr.linehattan haS Tstnaller propertiOn otL the whole pOpular vote than any wan whO,was ever cho s en _ Pres!d l ent by the people. • " • New.EVand . gave her entire- vOte to Vtra •now• _gives it to .FikEl"c• - 7 c pi* dOntialcatididate inteVvening shares sith the • ' : bonctr.-11'.1 Y. - -Tribune. pr. 71.**(),Tion Tetegropk‘tates that 14 ..Hon, Wilfial.:Appleton, who was .at the tsaule time onididhte for C.cmgress klivtor, - vo k eti the BuChanatt; Pectnral tick* , on -1 1.'nesday Such is the att., • erage erepk4tlitss - of'i. W hig . is: m.•• .Ha UP.—The. La&ty ate, lad 4.40ur-' . .nal says :t - A 4 lCioy„:Willard, in a speech in In ipani*os 1 0', biller: night, aeitnow:tedged oileet 4* to - Nothings;lbr. his: i6Deir.', • EMI 4 . a r The popular majority against Buchan an .is more than tour hundred thousand votes. This isprodigious, and yet )j7, the Workings of ottr , political system, it is neutelized and the minority vote made to tell against tlh in a contest,-where the' only *centemiind parties -are the Free and Sl„iive States..: It is only nominally that the party in the-Free States opposed to the extension of Slavery is beaten.. Really they have an itnmense preponderance Of the popular vote o_n the only groithd. where the_ battle'could be fought. The following table exhibits 1m approximation to the ma joritiei againgt Buchanan in the Fee States: Maine 30,000 Michigan 15, 000 Vermont 2 . 5,000. NV iSconsin . . 5,000 New-Hampshire 6,000 lowa 5,000 Afa.smetpsett.s.9o,ooo Ohio. . ; • .50,000 • Conaecticut. 0,000 . Rhode Island- 6 000 . .175,000 T6tal —4lOOO The rotes of thti three Northern Mates:of new-Jersey, PennsylVania, .and whose electoral vote is given to are pr'etty equally divided, so that the alboVe aggregate will not be - sensibty diminished. r 4 i-them. The Mass of the citizens opposed to Slave, ry-extensiOn in the Free States not for ever or long be overslatighed by the arrogant tyranny of a klaveholdin,, ,, aristocracy in thi.. South,. backed though' it be by a corrupt and pusillanimous :Pro-Slaxery - faction in the North for,to this P7tsitton, is the once over whelininolv powerful bentocratic..orrratuza tion reduced.. Though we are • beaten in the election -of President, the Republican :Fidrty yet towers over kill its-opponents, in Abe Free .States, and exhibits. It strebgthfand,a moral grandeut 'which must command the-MR;(l.l4m: ate and enthusiastic. admiratioß of_cvery man Among its supporters. It Will:gradually ab sorb all patriotic att.d fibert-,loving citizens around its stmidard - butil it ultinlately oVerhelin all Oppl , 4tiOn.whereyer it is ex erted., It alre:4,ly.has that a4suranco ofirioW er which will 6.in:b i le it to act With - both 'tter gy Mal _dignity in: iltelmrsuit Gf its cherished objects, and . it, matiked out and pursued, with contempt of everyictiOr to extinguish 'its sPirit it pervert its . patkiotie purposes—.Y: Y. Tribune. . VIOL ENT - .HURRICANE IN 11.1.1N015-7--:.•INOC JAB. EFFECTS OF THE: STonm.—Friday alter twist laStja: wind =torin .f-ilh piiiless.fuee upon th•e neighhorhodd riding about ltir I:miles east of the city, ,on. the old railroad track. The'cloud ItlCh the Ivind came was tunnel shaped, t ai d as midnight, and wcnt thrinigh the air after the fasltion'ot an - ! fy 1 d time. whirl Wind„ ..;spretid 14; g d est ructil•ri, and I!tin :dung. its • The - storm tell With , tre••t fury upon the premises of Simon Litughliii. It tore '•the roof from his dwelling and scattered the shin .gles along its track for-miles; hurst out one of the sides of th e louse ide‘Y down his ear ria,re house. and the last that was seen of his varrizere, it waS sOme throe thousand feet high in the air , travelling-as chicie e tier • • - tier ,travelled. Wore.. his vet !missing. ' The fencing for toilesialong• the path attic 'Storm was entirely swept away. • The. hirge pond of \I - v.ler on the!railroad track near lien. ry Kenny's larm, c-overitig an area of alit two aiTes, was ei,i rely scoqed. out—, c drop was left.! It was remarked by. those Wlto were watehilf! , the cloud, that Instanti . her •!!!!assilig, t ha+ wd, its c4lor chang., d from t/10 tll. - th't s 11' 1 1 , 1 pure. , Jury.List—November Teruo. ilium) ft lions. . I i i. • Aubrir--Wtn. Cooley 2d., J. K. Reid, N: IL-Rob ens'' Andrew S. Lowe. , . . . 1 ' -Aped:icon—Howard Kimball. ' - . : - • - Bridgewater—A. Allen. . . . Brooklyn—James E. Rowe. I '• ' : : • -• ißiurodz—G...M.: Denisort. . • Gibson—Gordon L. _Abel, S. R Ingalht. I - Harford—Shephartt Carpenter, bettjantin Wartrou,s. IHerrick—S. P.' Dimmick. JaCkson-:-.N.e140n French. . .:Lenos—A. Chamberlin, Daniel Robinson. • Liberty—J.'D-Turrell. 'Montretsc-LJaynes Deans . ' . I NeW.Vilford--Gurdon Mozley. ... i Susn'a Depot--Judson Cook. • - . -. : SPringville—Darid Culver, Robert. Sthalts. q b . . Silver-Lake—Edwin Turner, Joseph Tierney.. - TRAVERSE JURORS—FIR,ST 'WEER: I AubUrn—John Lott, J. P. Lambert. • Baooklyn—Thos. IL , Garland ; S. D.'TOwnsetl. Bridgewater-,C. B: Vaughn, Pertiln Wells. -Clifford—Rcibt. Ellis; Jr. Dimock—D. F. Stephens, Alfred Miles, . Dundaff—Elisha Phinucy. Franklin—D. 11. Blowers. L - f . Gibson—B. Barnes, J. IL (lafflin. - Great Bendl—J. Dullois, C. S. Gilbert, Herrick—S. B. Burdick, J. B. Lyci -Harmony—Jamea Comfort, Jacob :ielt ell. Harford—Stephert SWeet, A.B.Tucker,i,,Abel Read, jr., X. S. Guile.- . Jackson--4atnesilall, :Leander Grifts.:, • Jessup—Orlandek'Stone. Lenos-J. C. Bowe. Lathrop-6. N.. • gjddletown—L. Oitriri,. John Coif(); d, John Barnum. - • • 31.ontrOse.,--S.. U. Mulford, George get.l o . - New Milord—,Archibald SMithi.lra Foot, Deripus- Rush-3V.'Granger, A. F. Sliailduek. Silver Lfilie—J, IY, flrackneY SPringville IJ. PArkOmis. • Susq'a.pepot- - ..:M. I:3,,Sherman. - • . • sr CO.ND VEEN.- • ,krarat—Wilson Stone. '• Auburn—A. G. Sterling. Bridgmiater—L. Gardner. ••• - - , Clifford—J.' J. Coleman. Moconut—James Trodnen. - - Dimbek—George Gates. liundail—W. B. Benedict, • Forest Lake—Wm. S, • ,Franklin—Dasid Banker. - • Friendsville—Calvin Leet. • bibsoia—Aittion Clinton. Luther Priett. Great'Ben,d--John Gillispie, C. IL Trowbridge, D. omaa, Barznpny—WM. Purdy, H. IL Sampson; Bodoni—Thos. Wilmiuth, 'q • - Jacktion—A Benson, R, Harris, B. ffpoirlten. Jessup--J: Bellett,.B. Roberts, 'f• Lenoz;—Truman Ryaziearson, /I. White. Monta•ose«—Henry Clemons. -•-• • Middletown--G. Johnson, *Heap.. Ituah,f4l ultra Doers. - - Susq'a Depot;--D. E. llobnes. Siiverlake--,I:D. Murphy. • Spriogvile—T. Niehohum,•liit SOotc ruilnson —Chest*. Stoddard. . • . I 111,LUSTR ATED National„liaml Book, House. Keep. . ---.---- - - --L---' - - _ --- -=7 ,- -- -- :.- - - - 1 JL ere-. Guide old Fondly 'Receipt' Book, Farmers , 3 i ctoo tt bit enn pie /ta g. -..,. I Guide 'in . the Management of Animals, Frugal -House 4:if susquiia . 4 „ :: riWT-411 y Doctor,qtonk :of. the United States, with . A Miss. eeting of the Re public ne . ~4m.m o nday eve.. i . Vales, - Complete Farrier. oy;!Rtrse : Doctor, C;hriSt fan i ---- fiti County, IR be held in Montros F amil y Melanie for . 1857, .1 . :rakts. and Sunday School. rung of the' 1-.4 week of neit Courl, Novembetlith. . 'Beoks, itiblts and'Sehool Books' and Hymn Books. - N..G. A. € - IritOW - • Maps of Kansas,: Pem „ nt)lvaoia. Ate.; &c., Writing and others 111: tuldien' the meeting-. :: ' - i Ilool:s Pens, l'aper,. Sc:, Sc: Just ripened. and for Our taus .is just. ' Keep the ball rolling. ' Pale, by : .•' . J. I,YuNs & SON. : .. • Montrose, Nov. 12, LS:ir, • . - - - -- - Repu lian County fici;ilutaitteo. l- rAr r — 'l --- / -- r -) l' --.. " -- -- ---`--------'-'-- K 1 g \ t - y.,', ; QADEA-1 -_ . , .. The . RepnhliCau County Commit , e.of "Susquehan- 1--. • .._i ‘ . .1,.... -Al na County Will'lncet at . Scarle's Ii tel, in 3fontrose, II3IENTLEY 4%;.• READ will receive during on Monday,.!;.he:fiMt" week of hest 'ourt, November ! 3 t h e present wee k , a fi es l, supply of 17th, at onel'o'clocl, P. M. The fo lowing gentlemen' ! - - ' ii' compose tll4s Comnitttee: . I.aac JP. Maker, Tyler i' i .IiILL -at W IN* ER GOODS ' , to which they invite the attention of their crstoMers Brewster, D. D. Patrick, 0. G. Hempstead, G. 11: R. Wade, liarl3- - ,y ,Tyler, Samuel E. Cr rmalt,i, L. M. Tur; I and the public genentlly. , cell, and Rolvr,t, Griffis. -The attendance of, every ! Montrose, November 13,' 195 G. member is requested. • ' " •- • IC niter .presentation. The'llanntiWon by the Republicans : of, I,enoxilt the last cleeti Montrose,M, will be presented I by the Ladies 'of : i v Montrose, ot4 needay evening i 44. Noveutber 18 th. ' - • -- -- Sou ' it stud : nevi(lT,lnttendi Bongb.and , (;:nly Fire flotiipany aro hereby Ilott lied to meet , : their Engipe 'House, i preparettfor rx crcisc, on Fit - r.day next, Noveinberilti, at-14 o'clock, P. M.:- • ' 5. • , ! G. A. ' ESSt:P, SCC'Ty, ' .. . . 1 -....----.- —.........._.—.. . Tr: 4 . •Aer's Exatti!it ntion.• . - I wi11.1101.1 ..xaruinattons in the diffiirent town :41;1)s t l as follows: i . : . ' Clifford, Nov" '" , Corner.. '-1 o'clock r si- r -fervid:, -•" :.tiltic, . :ynn School II .use 10 " A. u. Ararat, "- .l j9th , usiniell ' 9 ' 6 .." Thomson, "i ',1 6 .61:11, 'Elm " i i • 3 ." 1.. .t. fr win on y,. . 6 i::. 4 9.0;11,.' I . Arne:4)mo' li 10 66 A. M. Oakland,. "4/tit:l l ,: Sti t iii. Depot, •J. 3 "'T. IL -r4,1 Gt. Bend, • "ilst, Village 'S. IF; .10 " A. M. Litwytv, "' .I.llit, Latviaville "i: 10 " `. Say-pr/Ake:" •1111, , ,Braeliney .6 1 1 10 " 6. Choecrait, "1 0 -stli, .Clark 6 s :• 6 ‘ itr 10 " " ''' Apolacon, ."i tlth, h. Aitiailians " i 10 . ' ". " Iliililletann, ' i l i2.7lli, Ilosb' .. : 10 '6 6 6 Foreittake, 1 - „,...)nth, Towa'i.i. S. d. 10 • " . " llii-di, "i 129th; Snviler'it '' l' 10 .. .. -, Auburn; .De lil• - it ; Center , . " 10 " `c SiOngrille, "lnil, . : it . I)) it •t. Bilnock, .1i .d. Cinne: 44. , 10 41 4i kre,`.Up, ‘‘ i 11111 4 :11:01. . .I d . Jackt•oli, ' 1 61);111:lIciison iSilt,. T. Hi ll • "I! ',.l•tli, , Glcinwood ' " 'loth, l'hayt - r. " .. - 11t1i, Center al `13 1201, :%1 (MU thie " 2 • 13th Will - d' • " ti/ sth, . Stith, Eallien " ] itteniling fey the • 4e3S:'! 111'ing Sp6einii A ilitrerent st,3 li-.5. o t i ~ 4 attached. All of te,d.te lie present ; L 1i• black 1,11:11,1 ;it t nation i . : to hi?, Wl ' h' de-ir'il that tin: 4111 e, a;i6re hit cad i- l .nle-s , ~ioniethiliz t to be present. 8., F. TElvizszi Gibson, Lea ,••11 th, Lathrop "` Brooklyn, ". IlrhigeWa ter," N. - " Mu fi rd, " Ararat,' • . All Teacher. examined will - Inne,hip—thr... With th,fir natu C:1111 yeqd, : 4 (Y that thou where tle exaj It is al , o to piractual hour apirtiinteri All are inviti In Brooklyn' I Mr . .GE:or:GE 11,;'' Elf LI GERE, o 11 . 1 Ea— - Chu!Awe E. Jr 5.3.3 ELM Deans M woLD al! V LI 14:01:(:1: V In Li 6 CY:t US 11 c 1 6 le* NO i .l li ...1/y given to all tinn tle estate of ,end 'tolvosltip, d. , -, -- , 7 . ...5...!;1 ,, i; to tht-, ,:ti, , 1ang,13.,,,T, a-12 : t:Iil i,, , i+,:: ititi,l i tt are reque,ted .1 make it'ittn. , ditt. , p . • I GEnri(iE V,% . CI: Great Demi, fov. 12, i 5.i.01. ---•— t.. — 1 ~...., - i ..--,----_--,-,---- , ! . .4. 7 0 my, l'i:troe rro total:icy t:4elf tilt) bettor to ..r ‘ p:/...e. att.?. li:og Upon 'a eontse Dental t 'ollOgt titui..ig the prt , sent. leaving ahTltt 'le ::''th id tin:nit:: Ist of Jamla and ritnain at ho !pond/ and pc ttly the near, and th pletelny cour :. These desiring, leaving will !ttse.eall kvithitt the Those intlAt i to we will also.plt over for it is t .i' tint:. Of i ttet'll" with ' 'row.; P . .. - ohts,..-tiottally, C. I). VI 33olitroso N''Jilr. 18.14. I - ' i' '- LIT i t fittill - ,Eil] " ;,- IVOTNVITI frAN: .-- 1.111..\i the71. 7 ) , ,1i •1-1 mom at ,';agitation' whalcattt Presidential t t'!t.:tiori, V.' E 3. Clrii -cceded in ge Itag throttql), direct an unusually -- extelinve and care sorttnept of r t l.-i .. 411 el • - i 4 . .0 ' . )‘:.-' N' - (111 _A_ TN same im,:t 1 enibraiii ' r 1; .11 , 2:a' vplon .dicl Winte hood:; , and S4rfs, 11i: , .:40s Worszi:d Tippet , :Ind '3A:ls, Piai-11 and Plaid Fancy Plaid:h. Ire Gorkt4, black Silke., Bonnel- 'Rs, Liniiigs and 1:: tique, and VOvet Trimrninv, Ernli Tairplp'Sl ..11::(1, the! splendid co;ii ; iffion of _. 1 .1 ,1 2-' - NCY GO, ever' display' 4 ',,. noniro,,' con: Work liaske • l, Work Mixes, Rein, Mordaes, Pat' 4- colderr, 'chain and. 11 Pearl Shirt . WS" and Sleeve But 1 Baskets. Chi4l- + ases, China Cups : na link l.:tantk.l and M a tch Boxos, Cl and Toys opievOy deseliption. F . Dreps, Brea* Phis Sleeve Illittoi:1 ~ • • beautiful 011,1ton:dugs 1,, rat teary 0 Marble Statt o.y fne10,7,, , .d i n r,i fi.., - ,metiation of. lin this ih.partment li finitum." ,14 pee . it. to say that altiii, .everything Siatulde.for 1 4 ChristiiiaS _Gifts on t f7E t in- yea" Presents mg' he ob • Tetra' this establislnient. Also—just received a 1 , e addition to my, stocic of . _ -- . .• - : •-• B a ' & STITIORERY. I including sr ., "of the most populariNftw !looks pub lished, antao Which are "Three per. cent a ;Month," or "Perils . f Fast Living," Jai le As-e and Saddle Bags," " T' .. Torehligle or " thmitgh the woods‘", "Rainbow; 1 ound the .Totill.l," ".qtrup Fires of the Red Men," .; Western . florder Life,.' elegant!' hound Albuins arto. ,ift. BocliS, School BOoks, Diaries and •Memorand:•• A fisw- 15:',7, Pocket Bit les, Testaments,: Hymn Boo.fit', &Sc., &c. Also—sot! }and, a good sup-. ply. of Gent Sand Boys I . . . ' • • 5 7 ;,VT g a, © ~k' \R - kJ 9• coniprisinglack, Brown, Smoked, Claret ; Pearl and White .Fut; ~.lack,, ..lack, woo' trath, Sias flush, Blue and Black Clot}; Imps, and Childrens,Fincy'Small Hats: AlsB—in.st. tat-, a choice lot of read made - . ' 4 Cirtll3l:4 g e . I IF ' Press Conts :Vests, Pants, Shirts, Vol frarats,. am! Gents Shawls, all of which, ttement of the interest of the comma '. posed of iat decidedly a low figure. fi • •:m' e and all. ;"' F. arGIIANDLER. •tkov. 12,- Itis6. • ' I ' o r Grocer s, Am bans , a - : . GIIA.NDLE ) ,__ IMI Over• Coats„. •larg i . Stoelt4' for the ad;•'.. nity will b Please ea , fresh i .;---- rIOTTON TARN—good--at " _ COME ANO SE:. Q !'" CEN ',. in cash, will buy one, dollar's worth of 4- -•- • 00 the eutlid btoilk of tip • rit and 'Summer Goods, just '; 'ailing at thetrhesp sh 4nd Barter , , store:,,at Di ,i , k Four COrtiers, wh re Idmost every bogy now i," ...,10 buy thefr goods. , . Ham au La. t kept-ahruve on to d. 'Rini - Lock, :fay 28;1850. Wiel. H. THAYER.- ~,.......,..Ji... uo _—_, ,_____............ .....—____ 101pailnit ' X ThoizAland lowrre, Ly. ' I i on's Ha tils,Locomotive or se -heating swat:4h filg Bons, h_v Pails and Pasiete, a , hi l or - P , i I . . 7.3 MEM C try ie"l'o.ie" g ood to - k , P:'l3 11l t(ofices, jll q th - c pith Franklit `llll ouklip. Ole inizt. S!ti)vr . of Itiiisl Bradford Ct tltit inst. by (.4t7r.3 to 's[l l l Rev. .2 111,1tril 16 31i the Rev. tt ~~(~e e E t I l t ~, ' 3 I .1 • ATTENTION,. LUMBERMEN I~A VlNG•norly finiAo4l up my peaty t am work, I now offer to..sell those S .L- 3 0 T 13- OXEN. They measure about sern feet in• girth, are nine year.A.trld, were.raised in this neighborhood and have always been kept here ;.and almost any man in Frank lin will . recommend them as a first rate from: For lumbering or heavy,t:trra work theYare just the tlthiq. JAMES LEIGHTON - . Frankhn, \ov. 4:l—a NEW FALL AND.WINTER GOODS. r Xll E . sub4ill),;r jhst received a new atoek of , frooitA, 6infirising all the varieties heretofore kept, among 'which are DIZESS GOODS of .many StVit'S and qualities, Straw, . Silk, And Velvet DOS .N SHAM" of variomi kinds and prices, 4:elc., anithaving added a good assortment of Ready Made Clothing, . . 111;4o, Roots and ShoeA, !M. Men and Tine, his a=sortment is larger and mare eneral - than at any other establishm e nt i n t hi s v i r i n . ity, and as our input) is; not to be undersold, we. Co nfidently ask old ruseomers, (whose past liberal pat ronage L, gratefully neknowledged) and all wishing Goods cheap, to call, 'and we shall try hard to supply you to your entire s4itisfitetion. ti. . J NG A Gilson, Nov. 3-1 y• gonelai a-rsertnrent. of Cooking Stoves, :throng ./ IL which is dlte celArated .CLINTON ELEVAT, ED,OVEN : also, Parlor and Box Stoves, Stove Pipe, Shell Zinc, &c., tnaY Lc I . ound at very low tigores, at the store of S. S. LNGALL'S. 1 " • r. m . 1 " It =I 10 . ' 0 " 10 " " . • I)ttirialo Robe* Turli s s'lslnrld Salt, &c., 3 for sale by . S. S i INC:AM.'S. Gibson, Nov. 5, IsiW. I t ) ti It 10 " i)Clure (evening) intrllo:4e of being Ots their pen t copies at Teat, he Directors are and, also,. p10a,4. is School liotrsc Tzuffato nobvi, supc•viocii)t, just : 777— ecelved L tttl will he sold low by II: BUTIUTT. Nov Milford, Nor. 5, 1856. • N - T oncE is herehy.giyen to all peN.ous having-de= mantis against tho-EstateollJENJassiN 13. J.voi soN, elocritsed, late of that the saint: must ht' pres , %ted -to :Ilia. unilotsigni.d for arrangement, nd all persozis intle!qot.l to said Estate are requested to make iniltictli3 Le i)lt E. A. WESTON tu , in . u . .2t tor: ASA. FISH, . • ) Drool: iy it, No 3, 16:56 jefteber3 I) he there at the •htcsual prove:its. ra - , Co : Suiit P E next session will commence on the first 1_ Wednesday in Dcecmhcr, and consists of • two terms, of eleven weeks eat!:, under the;:fullowing In structors : - • • . = . 5"111 , ,, PZ.n-. F. S. ' i to Miss LL .• Pa. Ar.r.rs, Prof. 'of Latin end- Greek Langonpis. ItEv. LTNIAN kicifamoseN, Prof. of Mithentaties =1 English Branches. c Rev. - Johlt F. rsrifEn A. Gnls- Miss 11ANNAW . IttettArtmoN, Teacher of - Ornamental Branches, with the eare - of .the Ladies Department. Ths 111:111ETTA ALLts, Teacher of Music ow the Piano. I 0. Warren Mr, Lin!, ;',N 2. . S. Bailin', Mr. ''t iss l'AttitEtt Tuition reduCcd :is it ,was the last term, and requir ed in advance. • . • . (7wiutfon Branehe.z, Gentlemen Per Term ....it i , tlf t • . , ' Ladies •`• 3,00 Room Rent.. ~.. • . • lisp Expene of Recitation Room . • 50 '3lusic on the Piano 8,00 . . An Institute at the close of the spring Term if ci: 1-:irat§le. . Ihu forth, Noi•enther 5, 1 Sstl. • ' . . 41-31 r ~c~~~~. OE THE PRESintil L ELUTION Living I,lls MCK INNEY. that -Ulf. ,t'is!...;g::ed for :x -i! Or any, other desirous of investing a small amount iu Dry Gooda.Groceries, &c., are invited to call. at the store of ' J. LYONS & SON, . . and take a took at the NEW GOODS now being re ceived. They-can . hardly help. having their wants at- tvmled tp,..from a J.cnow pririttr clear along down to it rich French tin° Proact Cloth. Frain and Fancy DeLainvs, a great Variety. Shawls, -a new lot and some very'hawlsoinc-and'ellcap. Cl6tlis for toen's wear. of vtyle and prices to suit everybody. (0 . 4 I s r) fatnifi . end FLOOROI tie Lorn, a goo . d assortment just receiv ed. ..11so, roper Hattginge and Window Curtains, some of prettiest patterns ever offered in this market. Please give us a call.. lontr;ase, November 5,4864, M=l CM yr,a I ray instruc,C,on intvnil r..turn tim Ile thrilllgh that I :1 1,111111 to coin ; In IF services . fbre It. ttse, call and fork GIL, Dezttizit YORK. 111 a new stock', at • J. LYONS it SC.)N'S JL • 1 11 1171 1 (. 1 . ( :1 1li t ' il l e e re xt ; i e t :i *.idler has kw.- frotri New• York, ~ , A oes, at Soo_ P aper, ~ ~____. i Vela- ks dc e at our store, , ... 1 -L 1 J. LYON'S & SON. ' • Montroso,Norember . s, 185G.' . . LEI Notice." • • CHANDLER is receiving a large and well sel•cted stock of GOODS, suitable to the season 1%1116 wino sold cheap for ready pay. Please call and see.- - Montrose, Nev. 5, ISSIL 4 . :and. mid Dress - • rgidermg, fancy 4argest and .most Blacksmithing billgville. rrHE undersigned has•reeeived from the city, and will keep constantly on hand, . • - • D S , artinn of 'Ladies ides Pearl Port , 31asp Shawl r)ris, China Card :II 11 Sauce::', Chi. iiyia Candle Sticks FJEIVELRY, Ear Jet Dracelet„ , , Erameis, Fine &c., enn , . pith' be '"adin ?st anything :ni. A Good Stoeh- of Iron, and having securetl the services cora good workman, is prepared to Flo -„, • Shoeing, Carriage-Ironing, and all gort i i of .work in his line prOmptly and well, and cheap Ter cash. . Those having . accounts with the subscriber of over a year's standing, are requested to settle up Without delay. • . • - DAVID LATHROP. Spring,ville, Oct. :,O, 1854, .. Nrom the premises of the aubsesti4er, in Jessup Tewm;bip; about the 15th' of iSeptember last, three red ealves, one of them a steer; and two heifers =the steer the smallest. Whoever vi:111 give itifor station of . tAr whereabouts shall he liberally reward en. • 16°. • • ELKANIII BOLLES. • Jessup, October Sn; 1850. = 3.W Millinery and Dress Making. it I Dig OGDEN, ofilinghatnton, improves this oppcirtunity of informing the Ladies.of Mont. rose,and vicinity ' that she intends opening an - assort nnt of fishionalAe millinery, on the firsgof -"Covent ber,':in the' rooms over Bentley and Bead's store, where, if the ladies will call, they a3ll find every thing in the line of her business that IS desired and will-add, that she has secured the service of Ladies that are competent for the business. „ • ',Montrose, October, 22, 1856. 31.18L1C NOTICE - is hereby" given to all pekoni ' concerned in the following Estates, to wit : Mate of SASItEL GREGORY late of Bridgewater dee.' Philander Lines Executor.= Estate of Gro ROE furrtz late of Montrose, dcc. R. B. Vide Administrator— Final iteconnt ofJotne WEBSTER, Trustee under the will (if Joseph Webster, lite of Franklin.. . .- That the accountants hare settled their accounts in the Register's Office in and for the county or Sus queltimmt, and that the same Will be presented to the - Judges of the Orphan's court of said conuty;f on Wednesday the lath day of November licit,. for Con firmation and . allciwanee. t 1. • z - • • J. W. CHAPMAN, neer' Register's office; Montrose, Pet. 22, 1856, Eiectittoes . Notice. MONCS is hereby given that all persons indebted . 4 - 111 'to the estate of TRAVIS, late of the town ship of Liberty, deceased, are requested -to make im mediate payment, and-all those having demands ft. P unst mid estate will present, them !many attested tOr settlement' TRILIISDELL, xvi c JOANNA TRAVIS, a• -•• Liberty; &Leber 14 1846. .- 4w ham ligimetaidis4Laci Butter Creek ers, for,Alde by . LYONS SON. loi, ICLOTJR-=-the beet Nina., at CRAMMER. Boons FOB THE rAm ay. Stoves!! led i ist rat ors' tietii,e. Hayford Univt.4,.4y. far 1,554; i over, and ilow the • HUTCHINSON FAMILY Strayed ; Register's Notice. JELfc - ta ,N 'the midst of the day, we 'wilds of all parti stantly..eceiring iorfOrarteh'es of theatteption of i co l t ititnap dneemerits to im leeted stock -of-- i)ro . 4 1 - 1 5. 4 .0 Groceric3,- Crooke ' Cup,, Boots and .F.hoeA. - Reatll :e. To tho few-tlta tuppllecjirith stores ; we WOW( it to trui• loss and 'detention in " 1-11a0. 47 and ready to wait niion,you with a ehoce, from ditli;rent.pAttertrz; at tit lowest iniet.s. Our pri)t:t a are ri tvionable anal fern & ofltaa V !My. ;Rutter, Laid,. Tallow, - ax, Flocks, flannel, Grain of all kinds, Old coupe , Brame, Iron, Lead, Rags, Meat, Vegetables, Woo , Luniber,"bried Ap iilC+, Beaus, Grass seed, &e., taken at the mat Let prieeA, for ! , 00ds., ut. S. I. & D. SAYRE'S. • Public .crenue, .slefittose, (rt. S, • H r jE l atji 1 1 2 Three thousand cords of wo foot wood to cut. Per lions desirom; Of egg ,ging in a; joli of the above deseriOion, will do well to call on. the :JO. set Hier about two Mile:: from I opbottoni.: • Til )11AS ROBINSON Brooklyn, October IS, -XTew - JeWielry, Penh Groceries, Points; LiAts; &e., just received, by l'inutroiFe, October 15, 1S5(1 _ . Mcr, and ‘1 1 ,1 4 i I g t urn Idl Dye. and I!,reatii, the Flow e rz4, Buchan's: II intgarian Infallible -Remedy, 31areliese' Halloot's and t/intro:' Cement, Prad!ra)',*.geetl3 lv all of the tito..4t q.•opulai.lietf mar Let, at the store of • riliee4e•for I,y 11 hMontrose, 06t61,er 1., 11S-1 - Sluicing.;banish IS now open. 15'111. M. Harts Miis Brown, l'yeeeptreAg. of.Mthiie. MiA.4 :.! l inipson, Tea , pal tirient..• By order of,the C. F. HEAP, Scary. IV, 31obtrose, octollet• 15, 1;356. Clothing at 1 have non i • tt-c,t on - hand _L • Winter Clothing, Over Co and Boys 'Coats, • Shirk 1 wil down; Please rail and see for .Siningyille, OctOber ' - -- • Ifurrah for the - 11 r - fl nilerf-t.,Mted take plea. 1 thcir kimbds and eostotom ed info their. Kivs-rou. toek tof goods, consisting of chamlise kept in country or cit call i ye do not sal at " old ft tho . 9miwito purchase of us t bu orablj at "live and Im lb - e" ra and- Onctice the true , busines , sales itnal small profit:.:' Let stooditbat we do not wish to credit. We 511111/ . sell goods chaser can atihnl to borrow eent,and pay down for them. duce pf all kinds ketat constan at loner rates than at. our tQwn.!._ prove that wit a'rti ino• ' plain trtiths in a, plain way N. 13.—.A . 11 'kinds of prod Mc , good:;.' EOM . 0:.•r....r_011, SADDLE - &.-_-TARI 11'1Z13"1 („;; ne'ressor of A. E. Italdwi 1 -..7 .- -S'n,:itl4l in the above i,u it term:4 i ! all kinds of work "iti tlayess, TrunkA,.S:e 7 best 4i-tanned kith, r. (....tral/..1 27:1_11JILW shOrtiloticer All kindKnf Ca on ba6dantl furnished elieape ed ekit!wliere in Northern Pent No. 1,2, and 3, Basement u rose, Pa. f.Noutrose, October -1, 1354. fr :CE Vj .• 0 t; rj•nt: unders:gnod having as ocinted thetoselves in tl)e Mercantile business, n der the nanie of Mott, & Tylo, at the ofd original b"k a(lv .2Vaqr, af ; fm," nunoutico to the public that th arc nun ,ree-eititg a larf*t stock of i • - ,New arc CiLoic Good!, • sueh ics•Dry Goods, Dr&S . Goo is, Cloths; !C.a.simertl, *CrockCry,! flats and Caps, , Gro ke:, which will be sold for Ready Pay, at prices that cant fail to suit. O. W. MOTT, - AMES • C. TYLER. Moutrose, October 1, 1856. I. LYONS S.: SON Hang the Banner on and let the tidings - .Are now receiving their second stock of 14:11 and Winter Dry Good Yankti.l.. /Notions, Watches, ewelry, aitd I'ancy G()Otisi which= the} are xriii 19 of at - abont one ". • 14rIf the 0/r/lbgirs' p4ic"...7.. No charge for'. ..';showing goods. No deviation in Prices. Termslleii,dyPay.• Cali ai l iTtake a peril for we •• re ilobbink A ronii(t IvAh the Cheopext. C 0 0 ,14 ever offered in thisS.Scetion of the "state. No mistake.. HA TEN. BROTHERS: Neir MilfOrd, Pa.; Oct.B, 1'54.. 139—.13w - A,musunit las.ti owder, I de!, SliotfLead; Gun Car der Finsks, Guns, Revolvers, store of • • 4 . MILIAN :o Di+ick :Making and A. D. STOR lt - vrouLD respectfully anno vv 1( Montrose and viciiiity,.l FANCY DILF.S'S- GOODS F on 314 n &rent, 'oi•er the Farm. will be happy to see their old " the p4:tronage of new ones. to thellfillitt dry epartmeitt t partm6nt: will be under the; clu hous: Sept. 111'6 • . Auditor's NI A k TOTICE.is hereby given th. l • auditor appointed by_ tit; Susq. county., to distribute th of A. $. Low, administrator of among il•e creditors of . s.aid the duties of said appointineni rose, On friday, the 14th 'day , two o'clock, P. 31., and. all pc fund M.c hereby, required to p said time and place or be forev, • i - i - PROVilMit' ~ . Susrehanna Counly,. s_ WAVrat Cinn, In the Court Firs: said County. ' Magnin CARD. , SD. 2, , Yb tliarriet"Card :• Wherefts WAS ikued to April Tern], I,S tnrneti non eat - iore'lituit, Anti 1.1 i Dawn Issued In said case retur ' IBsB,'tipiiii the return of %chic , the said 114rriet' Card conid no dick; ' • '' - ' ' This notice is' therefore' Jo.' i before the Judges of the stlid,C *day of Novembeineitionnstv • . tic . . . Tn. awsunts of as. tjoiA,immeiiietuirec the furtller notice. 3foniro;e: net. 29, ii;t3n cfrAnEnvt Ila•kels. fur clienp, by 11 Octobeels, .711tIVARRAti F 11.x_ 0E 111:Tiffilt o :-:- TIKE PEOPLE' AGE-li TS, Montrose, October 15, 1555 _ • 5 ' W3l. J. M 3footrose, October 22 , 1856. Bbeir:iff'o3 O Uce, ilontro,4e, 0 i 'll K excitement 'of lint*crate. andate con: all *ar anttfriends, iota itiOnk in from' our. well,sc. . .. . bitunded and it as tibed fqilows, .. 41! yit:. ,2p.i4:- 1. I wing • aft .. c(irtier'lri" the road in rit - mry! fit own's. line, I I thence north Snpposed, to sbe 'about - lot ty p::telies, i l - thonce east aliont. forty peleire,e, thence tirlith about 1 folt!-' Perchcq, 4110 thence *VA I:tiO4t lOrty . perelytn4, I- bOuntiedon the north by lands of Zekgo - , , ,, BrOirtl i oll ! the east by N. li.-.1I01.bet:0; .outik by - thel l rOatkand I west by llenry Brown, containing. alYout tOll. ..1ei' . :4:,..1 I , More or. letht, with the appurtenances . tin'ti !minx, onii, I Saw mill, • and itbouthalf an acre iniproVed., Taktn . in'execution at the suit of p.vi is D. Scot icy ; the last: of John. ilurlzy vs. William JaklAter & David tillail • . - .-- ...ILSO-L-Ali that certain .piceti or parcel uf/landl I .- situate the 'Towiedzip of Liberty, Susqueltantia . . . $ county, boutulettand deseiibed as: foilows, ittlwit..: on I 1 the east by !and; of Win. -H. Ives, on the':.orith. by .I 1 the burying pammt1.34441 on' the :west by A. t'.. Tong:- I kins vu! A. A. Ileeinan, containing idactit four aeres ! • ,1 and a traarts:sl'intore or lets with ilie/apportenanct-! I one framed house and barn and - mi t :oy iniproved. - i ' Taken .in execUtion at the auto ; J.. 11. Sutphin v:-: EL N: North. . .. . i . .1 U.: O—A ii that - certain piti:e..; o r, p zu :: :e I 1 ,,,f .land. ! I. situate - a:id Leine. hi the tow nvhip el $:.-prite-yille. Su:, i i quattnlta cputlty, bounue4l/3::ti dekketibedat4illosr;:.! to wit ; °on the north by 1,441,4 'of Mile.; Pi - h.:hal 4 anti 1 Wm. B. :Bondi:L-1., ea , tzitt. the EPi4olpal pat-toil:4;e, i on the gcealt 1,- • ...- the zo It. ial loadio ; z m. fro Splin•zy.ille• to ' l , I / Tuolzhann oek eleek i / on OW w..44.t. by 1:,,:t411-:of F.4:421,14 : 1 1 El it z, containing otie acre of land mew or loss. with I 1 the appartenance/..; one. divtillinz Into e. and all int- i pro - ved. / 1 ,•. • i , Takcn in eXecutien : - It. at the s: of Eli: -,i1. 1 11 savi , ‘,f vs..D.V. 11611elibaels. . A LSO, , -$.1.11 that certain plece , or Parcel of. land, I situate in the township of Great Bend, coulitx 9;1 , su,itlyilatina and State offiennsylvania, bounded and I I described as , liallows,-to -wit ; on' the Lorthetly . ..441..t i -I thereof, by the roadoor public': hightsaY, on the east- : enly side be the. Susmuelianna• river, on thifrtlictly: i air tootheriy and westerly by land heretotv cobVey- i e d iiy E.. T. YOung to inne r s& Taylir, riNJ beioi I known as the saw and! property, it it: aim umr:tz"stoo4.l 1 to contain all the lands 'and preteiFes". lying on the north side.of the SuF•juellanna.:irer, 10 4 41 heretofore t conveyed - to th.g . said EI T. Young, by Wm. Dayton -1 (excepting therefrom a certain portion of said pri.. to - I IJ:e., heretofore etinveyell by sail Y.uan: , :to sail June' , , k , , a . 10, 33 , tor,) aim eontming as supposed. front tat) to . I four aerttsof land, btlithe :use tneoe u:1424F, the same I being sot j"et to a certain Tight 01 .v w . ay, through (sr I over a parts the same, to- the tvit..\. York and Etie ' Rail Road company, and also snli,jthrt to certain. wi t : ter privilege: heretofore ecin v eye a bi - - the said Young, to ,Tune & Taylor. • Also the right!title,interest and ehtint acquirt-d by a certain act of the Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania,ssupposed to have been 1 passtid in the year 1350, by ,which ant said 'Young .was auio:l:zed to construct, and ereet,La darn, or dams at the' head of " B'uck's • Island" (sit rolled) .in thi.- Susquehanna, with the exclusive tight of drawing oil' the water of said river at that piact..and of construct log races, sluices, canals - C. lb:- mining puipto or subject only to privileges heretolt4 con veyed to the said June & Taylor; with, thin, apparitt; lian ces, out?, sa:a. lain, and, alt improved: , t Taken -in execution at- the juit 01 S. Skinner slid. 1.8. S. Bentley Executors of Elijah Skiiiner dec'd.. vs: E. T. Young. •. . I i . . Also taken in ex.t2:•utiork at the l sult of N. V. Car penter vs. E. T.Young.. - .$ 1 ' .•. . nte'ry, , FaticyjthiodB, Dr_tigg, 31;ittl ialg for ADEL 11: ft RIME,. s Clair Itesior :kelkelor's Liquid Ilair Balm of h 1 1:31,:am, .)fotbewsoo's Utetioe (.till Ikon. Bario Livid V.oo.etlios, owl Rear- Pa!, 11:EL TURIN:1;1, i load of Ba,kets, alul r :N'f LEV .54,1.:E.%,[.. ,: N ; 1' I - 1:: " 1 .] F.I1'..11);--' IniihtA . { t• sack‘,:ju:-2 103M2=1 entieniy torn, A. 8.1 Principal. Miss Pilo:, Tem.!liPr her in Primary .De- Trustee • -.I Pre:: t. good ass i ortniontiol ts, Pants, 1 .1,a sett clwal) 11.•1r cash youe:ielvcs. .• • ; • ew Store!! re in nnnouncing , that !hvy- hay.! ninv- tiriLr Arr eritirk. , nr'w• very Var iety of HICI - Priea ns gy” prices, nor "Jea trade Carly- and !an tes. We both preach principle , of "quick t he . distintitly under sell goods on a long so - low that the pur 7 , iioney at twelve:4)er Salt, Mtn` and pro on hind, and sold flier. establishment in ot boasting, in it call and pnrchase. taken in exe' bantt e for j..T11.11:E.P.1: CO. I to-tr DRAYI T,SS -11. E I:. • I •(l:ua Ferdham and iss , win Itned is line ; " :Melt . as Sad,- farness made of the ' of all kinds done on Tinge rfriatiningstept than eatif,lc purcLas sch•ania. Searle's Hotel, Mmit- containing 392 acres and 20 perches of land ; except ing and reservin g one lot of 100 acres and So perches, and antither'lot of -50 acres and 130 perches; Sold i:therefrom respectively to Jacob A. Brink and Moses Brown, the title to the first above described lot being derived. from William 'Ward and. others; and the second from William 'Ward and alsb, anothet;, lot of land containing 50 acres 'of land derived from. 3.bel Sherman who conveyed. to Eleazor Brown, who conveyed to William Dayton 'ht- deed' dated 17th June, 1847 ; also another lot bf . land containing 5o Acres more on less; being the same 'that Jpseph Brown conveyed toWilliam Dayton by deed,"dated June IS, 1847 ; there being. excepted out of the fore. going parcelsof land 105 acres, sold by Elijah Skin ner, to ChadeS Trowbridge, 50 acreS. Sold to Alfred Thomas. and 27 acres to Charles C. Smith :IS by ref-' erence to sundry conYeyanees for the same frill appear: also one other tract of'.honl . containing 117 nett* of land mere or less being'the same conveyed by E. T: Young and Aaron Thomas; to Elijah Skin ner by deed,. (ated December 10th, D.,. MIT; also, all the interests, fights and privileges of the said grantors in a Certain lease 11.1;411:Ebenezer. Brown to Joseph and. .Elezar Brown; -- ;finfed OM:first day, of April,: A. D. 1838, and duly'nisigned to Elijah Skin; ncr, whO cOnveyed:to George W . , Scmiton; together with the mill and improvements therethrto, belong ing, and sutject however to-all the conditions of said lease, and-the rents thereon arming, nintresttictions and: liabilities therm:to attached, which have act:Hied since the first day of April, A. D., 185::, or may here- - after necine i said foregoini , several tracts of . land con -taming, after deduction orreservatlonki - 875 ncreStar thereabouts with allowance 4, be the same lucre or less: this deed being intended to convey all the InndS and privihigei partkitlarly deselil)ed in , the .deed of Elijah - Skinner and Sarah his will: to George W. Scranton dated the first (lay of June, A. D., 1832, and recorded in the Roeorder'S Office ofSnerynsharina : County, in Deed Book, N0.:.-21, page 151, ,&e., refer ence to which will fully show, excepting- always •Out of the'Same the right of tray of the D. L &. W. Rail Road Co., under the conditionssPecilied in said Deed, - co”taining in all abont 370 acres 'mere; or less, after ; deducting exceptions; with the appurtenances, two, dwellinglouses, two barni and sheds attached, one saw mill; one orchard nnd-abont 150 acres improved. =Taken in-execution ut the . guitof George W. Scran ton I.s. Elias T. Young and Edgar Thomas. - I..So—All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the township of Great Bend, County of Snstea., and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, do wit: northerly by land of Oliver: Trowbridge,, easterly by lands of Nathan P. Waller, southerly by lands .of Truman Baldwin and Wolcott, and wv.sterly by lands of the N. R. Co., *containing 190 acres of land more or less, with the aPpurtenauceic 1 fratiled house, 2 barns, one orchard, and mostly -improved ; abfo those two certain lots of laud, purchased by S . . T. Bruyn ottninunt Baldwin ; and lying in the township of Great BetlafOresAd, and lying opposite the dwel ling house fof the. said 7111111 alt Baldwin' aforesaid, one of the fetid lots being 4 rods‘in width by 8 rods• in depth, and the other 81- feet In width by 8 rods in depth, with. the nppurtenaneeS, One framed dwelling house, one barn, one shed, &c., and all iniproved,- Takeit in execution at the - suit of Daniel Baldwin vs... S. T. Bruyn. . P. P. HOLLISTER, Sheriff. Sheriff's . olXce, Montrose, Oct. '27,-1856. RENT the out i rwall o forth that- 0n... 1 , ofo l y Fuse; !Gun Pow- Is and Wozi uers, Pow'. Pistols., c., nt. the BEL Tr WELL. - •- IFaue-y . Store.. - I I t 0 Ate. 1. les of ,lat they' ilaVe openelin, RNIiiIIING STORE, StOre where they iettds ; incl also solicit liss Chaise Hill attend 'Drcss-Atking de tgc of Mi.•is IYatter- SSG:• 37—tf 1 - I lice.. - t, the undeil,eitned,• an Orphans'- Court.. of funds in the hands . ohn edent wall attend to at, his store in Mont i NovembOrnext, at :ons interesitnl in said .sent their! claims -at .r delkarred6 'LFORP. Auditor. fONA - • Excilitor's Notice. MOTICg is t hereby given to all persons - havi n g tle -111 glands, against the estate of Sismiss .llAsait ros,, late of Dimock township,- deceased, 'that,' the same must be' presented tn•the. undersiguedkpr ar rangen:ient„ and all persons indebted tp: said .iliatato are requested to make immediate payinent... • •• , • WIT. J. TURRELL, • ' .• ; ELIJAII BUNNELL,' 474./.8" 4r. .- ~•,Einiock, October 2; -1868 L, . _ f Conitport PleFis-pf I a quborna in DryOre° )yd duly. 'dreen an at*:•all4l:We- I able to Au 'tist Tenn, • , Fame Nyas,tuade that I ha. foinal in rdy baili- • ApAlltees I\T MICE is treiebY, given that theundereigneff; art 1.1.• audito r appoint ed by: the Orttania Ootirt of Susqueltatum‘'ounty, to diatribute the - Nude - in the hand,t.of Jaoeb. adruinist•ator tito*ate Of John .144.1vainn,,:dteth; tisnong the Iftire and leo ItOsemttitivkaittittaiti-deeedent will .attenci• to die duties of'bia oppointnieitt it the office Bentley IL Fitch, In 4fontrose; on Friday, the 14thd'itY of lifiwenitiet u nt . l ka cr i g); A, Id;, and. all perstm int4ept., 41 in sififendit ifellitibireirdred to pragettftbeli Olatras a\sailittitie'anti place or be forever*tirred, - . L. F: MOM Addito:. Nfontrose, October 51.5!, iieqnire you io appear ' nlrt on the third Mon. • 't imid'conipAint,'•ke. LUSTEll,lsllotiff• L 2 9 . ). 8,50. — Dimotk iniast he let ntlli eued•iiithiiiit .' &PATRICK, ' l ' G. Z. N.IfOCR.• . •- . - Sheiill's Sales . L.._-: .: • . . _ .1.4 Y virtue •-. of suticiry,:writs laslitet.t - by the-Court, a I.) Coinmon Please of Siiseloellep - ma county and to end iiireeted, I Wilt expo....e"to sale by Otblie ‘endele,' : at the Court house in lfcin trofte, On :-_,eitUrtiely tit 15211 day of Soieenber next, ut.onet o'clock. 1... - tt,; the.l tfinty. dug de3eribeelpieer3 Or pat oehl of land, to wa All. that et:rtain piece or patrol of laied Situate ly ing. and Aeingitt the botongit of Stevinekarna.imli• county of Susquchantia, 'and elisr.ing,eitliteri as - being lot, So 19 113 the :zimis is Ithl down andilesignnteitun a 'map of part of tto Village of :311s eiiiliatinn, aecurei ing to a survey of - Wen. W.eutz a, re'eordedin the 'office of_recorclin , r r' .deedx. in it . thy of Sae na in , Deei. 1 iloolt,No, 2.1, Page I;:iti, and. bon:I:Lod on: the Nortb Last by Robert ?Cie:l..4, on the e••;tootle • . 1 7 ..t,s't • by ~treat.---01l the South West by !arid of Lta4lllin anti on the North 'West by. Street , .---=--.„;aid lot being sixty feet front, by : one hundred and twein ty:fire 'deep-, • and _containing: even thousand five lin/aired 'fora more or let.e, • with the: anpurtentanee:e one ,Tavern House., and one iltfrn• and all iniploved. •. - - Taken in - exeCution at. the,suit of Still.tro ;1 BroAel . -vs. George IT. Eggtestiin.. - : -1 - ' .21 LS(/—All that certain piece or paree4 a' land ituate : ht . Aut,urri. Town hip, t-luetitte,liunna votitiry . . A LSO—Ali that certain piece or pared of .1;n1d; sltintte, lying, and being in the townshipof Franklin, Cbunty of Sustinehanna, and bounded and described as follows. to - 1 % it : on-the north by - land of liohert I'. Vance, on thLreast.hv land of.fohn Webster, tin the south 1,3- landrof William IlaiTows and Luther.S:(bw, :mean the west.hy 'land of Lorenzo Vance, contain ing about eighty acres more or less, (executing a live acre lot now in the possession of Mowers, and also excepting six acres, called the coallot) the appurtenances one framed house . and barn and about ----- acres improved. Taken in -executionat the suit.of 31 . . C. Tylm vs. Henry L. Marvott. . - ALSO—AIi those pieces or parcels Of land - , shit ate and being in the township of, Great Bend, Sus quehanna county and State of Pennsylvania, de3ct 11, 7 as follows, to wit: one. tract containing one hundred acres be the same tnore or .less; also another tl::ict =EI NEW' STOR.EI'IIEW - :: - GDOMI t rtivrey Guild would . respeetfully invite / - rbe - eirizens 4 . Y . Gibsort Mid vi very cinity to their ve- / - Y large stoelr.of • - - !"=- Van .:114{: Goods;. u are nOw.recelvinr:atiri;are - Solling at/Ye conAislitrgi.n part of Dryl.ligide; arogjr ic ertrekt‘r;:, 1140wure, ...R*y-' adu •Clothing, -Roots. and §hoo.s.? They-are/pi ared . in exillti4 ft) tll6 . f.2.,)pir; one ar t* . ititiAi s t oc ks if I;.eady . rnfltre'Clotifiag \ever- after in" thitt,, rtrarket, rrL . ieh they are boundi eelrCyrri), irs the, Chtapext, , in,additlen to thcir.utozit,:they :tr. , tow - reeei!irig • a largo stock of. Cooling' and,. Pa Or Sto.ves,. Tilt &e. go (tail sce, if/YotOlosnOt.traY, charke. (1-ooriB.. .\ •; . -,• /it/VW fitY - 11. kintlg !of, r/prixitere :tah • eo. in ex- clang;: for-Goods at Ottfke,...t/Pfice- !. . • Cib:•.•on, October 2f2„, / i5 : 7; 4 .5... • - '• • • StciWCt.:ttltY - Cs f; rite attention44 .... • . I .l.rg.rsritneVot,Nl4WSTOVES•jus - t- received, .inelit , ling a gi11.a.4 - ortment of Slevated: Ovens, Air Tit lt, I„tr-( t)yttt, arid l'rernitanc Cook Stoves, surwriol7;;4ll:ty - or Pal Oftieo ard:Shop Stove.;; Zine„'SbeetTrOyl; •5t0rk0. 4 415e.•&.e:: 11;4 iiieltnlri the !N ilsosyr4ir ( !. ntul dr..lirezi;l6-Stovea in market-and will he . . sold- ort. the nt.ast t.'t ye: al,iv set tps, for - Cans or orvlllity. • 31.11 ford, OtftrArer-2 - :2,-1n5!;. ! • • NE IV. i1!11}9 RD ShaWittara.k . and Dress toads EmporiuM. FO.P, BUItRITY ciJi a6ip- 4 41sitanttentiop tour.! AA- .0 • • fall. iliad • tiri2ater•Goodg, • inchiding a - great yaril:ty of rich. .V.allfAints, in nek lys ; and Farwy Dulaiacs and Cask:mm.4 Plain "a•vi . Fancy Mohair Cloth.,; - Plain and P1a.14: 1 41e: airoc • •and.Paramaita. , •, .13rOcaile; Plain an?. Fancy Silks ; ' BrOthe Cashmere - and • Silk tih:ii: is ; Goats Sltawl,•!, Rich Ribbons, .Tionnets and Cloth and i•ieltifeket.s for Cloaks, . ehAbs, Caiiinwrk 4 s, to , e ith :a large assort- . m...mt. *of other STAPLE. awl FANCY. GOODS as • including' • ' • , . • - Crockt - -ry-, Tao - a and Stoel, Paints, Boots and Sloes, fiats,.. Cans, Clocks, .Rafralo with a, large and new assort ment of S 3 ovl,s, of the most improvp STYLES.• CONSTRITCTI,t),N, all of which will. be:. Told to meet the.. views of thp.Oozc., - -7.1 buyers f)r cash 'or u r . _. • • I ),m-A c r edit. - • '•-• • • New .11ill9rd, October 2, 1856, • .. fold C55,..50 per. , LARD, TAL- I • 1.4:1W, and Fluid, ut , CRADLEWS. . • IIA VE just cpent:d a large stacieof Fall and Wit 1. :1 te . r Goods. 'Filet Mmala*iortment is complete . :mil as ('heap as 1.11 , j clteapest. - • _ .- - r Clt)ll4ititz . .—As very 47 laroe stock just opop,eti ::::,i,rcidi,e 2.-- , dd as ru iinalitv,-asloiv as at any - estab= lisloncnt ini the country. IVe invite Our friends to call: .' Moutmic, oet.-s, liiiit: . THE POIZYTECIIIII4C COLLEGKI - up THE Iir.I.TE.• OF ZUNNSYLNAI:iti t , V.SI tA awit Philadelphia;. T:ccoßro!tATED.by tlie.Legislatit 4 rellit:Land or ganized on the plan or tie llniustrial Colleges 0 Continental F.oroi); atfords'a thorbugli In . ere . ssiopal education in Ctvt ENd!NEkITING 7 PfLACTICAT. TRY, aI:cIiANITAI. ARCIIIT.ECTITD.E.AND MINING .ENCINI.I.IUNG. The. Fourth Collegiate Year _will commence on _iff;:z.day,• -Sept, 15th 1§5 . 1;: For, Catalog - :n.l4tel fur tiler ALFREIIt KENNEDY:, 11,1):, • Vt..!: , :of:Flttfulty, Polytechnic college, Phpad'a • - _ • T o!-• TTco• Just Begun: LOOK W-E!LTO YOUR INTERE&TS,' NI) buY your Books and'Staticnerrwhere)yOu can get them cheap. Remember it is itt";:thd 31c, n t ro:ie Look Store, in- the Pbstoflice. - . *here you. Can 11,1a.1.11iAs of all. priLie,4,•froM a one i.t :printer: to a t dO-r Bible. ;Itnii notWitlistandittg old books have been sold in town of latent auetion:at low pric es, you may barn by calling, at the Postoffice that old and new boolis both can be bought low. . • Dicks' comph , te works., Expedition to J.apitn;Dow's writiltzs, the Hunter's Feast, 'the White-Chief and the Sialp, tl,•rarkl the Lion-Killer, the SParrowgraas Pape: s,` My Bondage and Freedom, Life on the Road Salad for'llt'e Soeial end Solitary, Rose Clark, Tom H00d'5Nc,;4 . ..4 in various styikig,. a-new 'kit or School Books-and Stationery, Yankee Notions, &..c. te., and. also a I t'9oSe : i7p-rtop Gka.ss Lamps left. • Looli E7er.e.—Arty, one inaldng a:bill of fill . dollars and i)ver'ni. one time, - shall' bate One dollar'.4 w orth thrown , . in extra, or ten dolkirs worth shall have two (Mars cY.tt4 . 1... • • • : . Call and be convinced, at ak. Montrose _Book Store, One door not:di - of Searle's Hotel. YontrNe,- Aug,. 6, . A: N. Bri,LARD, . . rrt lIE •undersigned i 3 agelit for the following In suranee Companies, the reputation -ot for solvency and honorable de:ding, have been; long known to the public :' - The'lyconiing 3futual. - capital $200,000. • The Farmers' Union Inlurnrie.e. of Athens, Capital2oo,ono, secuodTly bonds and mortgage. • . State Mutual at llarrisburo., on the stopl; and inn, tual plan.', 'Capital $.n.50,0007 , . . Applicants ; can receive policies ineither..or any of the above colnpanies.• '• • BILLINGS STROUD ? Agent. - ' Montrose Mav I . ‘) .• • - Prot. Charles T) A RlTER,.§hitving Saloon - , and Hair Dresger, 110 7 j..ling again removed-hie shdp.from its former loda tion in the I)a. , ..e . rtient of Searle' the roof over Cluviater's Store, is prepared to CixerciSe.liis 'art . in the most. suientitie manner, on Who mOY be ple'ased to entrust - their heads - Or faces to his - hands. Nov. -• • . • - 22y1 NITE:ar m e e i hand once more' with choice fielic! • . . , - Fall Wiaatel• GOods,- - WWII comprises our\ usual 'variety. of .'Ply..Gooilsi:" . Groeeries, er:oi•l:ery,,‘Fitrdlva7re i Drugsl and :Ifedi l .; eines, Paints, Oils itzallpy . b stiiffs,Tatent Meilleinee; Boots and-Shoos, Strl&'and lJp r.teather, Hats ilact Caiis WittNies , J t ewelry; and 'Silver Spoons, .C4ifvet. • Bags, Trunlitt,lluibrellas,•Wali and Window Paper, eldeliS, all of li - biZh use offer for sale'onuor• usthil terms. BENTLEY Montrose, 00oher . 1, 1850: * ; Evr .• . ( - C ,- SATTE.RLY *- fAS - CFACTLTIII; ; ;RS and dealers- .in all kinds of Furst it tt re,. are now prepareti to .fill. all orders . for• Bedsteads of all kinds, at wholesale or, retail, on short notice. , . 11etail•prices.tatigeTtent upwards, according to s . tyle.• We alsb keep on hand Read-wade Coffins and -as' we hare . Sin elegant: . Heatse, we are preparql to attend funerals on - short notice. A; A—HALL J. T. SATTERLY;-. . New Mi)ftird, May 1,185 q • Linp fp.on!,,Plontros DILL, 4: A.Rms..artoNG Commini9n: Jferchavie; Aro. 3 tErie.../htiVin94: 1 { OR the lietterAceonninzdation V4rtsters : ei . Suc(fa county; we liave cOn6tOeii.ta receive, freight every day:of the'iveelc".(Sonativ'aCe4!epied,) et the store of:11. S.. Wilson and S'on;-iv io wilt attend to • shippink the same to New York,' and the retur n bills will li - e.ptilitixt Cult At - the'PF eta e. ,• - , Capt.' Nrekhint chose lotj•n cn perieneo: oo the 4.jtailroad 'jostifteslirit itt saying that juatiteirin be One to his..patrons. the above arranrnkeut Invite ; farrners - fo:give.34.,. a. e A ll. • - .JCSTITS • - • CHARLES IL ARAHSTRONG. •- ifoutronev as p 2U , 1856. .• _ _ . . To' iiitezit or to r Zet. • A 1'A.11311. said fikrm is about.tiitittyffk4 mlt ar east.gf f - Inquire at tho-"RtlpitSiiaituk rrintipg _ , - : d zpin6trittgils.-NT6tiee. ‘TOT/O.Ei4 boreby girenitoall portions hating de ll mods, op/44,4 , thet !irAtato elitlig LORD,' late' of Lathrop tormahipt,- tiecoaFell, Outt the Santis totib be • proaqntea le the witierakned for 'armee,' picot; and nit perscinehted„,to odd Er 4 tate are re quosted ta plaice haa,rttiqlflifi pa,tnept. . • • _ • s•- JOHN LORD, Adinlitistrittor. Lathrop; 0et, , 1,11858. ' - • • .38-814 fe Ploitv-i '4 and stoves, which wilt be mkt livs; !hail cog's!, to'claq;illol44,k o,by Sept. , 24. ' - P. B. eltiliDror.a. Ari Alit info. Oft ,e.octosuro :aubspriter t . oa, AL) • ti,o 5244V,04a1y layi sorrel Lageosilppos. ( t . to be ieara`oid; With at4p An the forehead,' sod d' /het' left Onto f00t.: .. Pha:onner is requeslat.,to One; pfolieity, nev chat tea, and tAke her altaf: HENRY TIFFSNY: •J I, lCtlir „Milford. ; . 4.11,z. , .1.2,1 B 5 . BlnlP . Ne. - .1%_r411/ likoo4iii PIISI.IIITHIERS FIRE: FIRE: FIRE! NEw GOODS. INIPOI:TANT To FArtNlEns OE
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