I tit $ Thdalnauporifien .8411, at- Washing ,h kesoltdd elves 41000 to -the me* =II Lord:Napier, : the new. British minieter to this country, qrived at New York, on Fri % fast s in, tbe. sleattialtip ••• ... The ; only feinaining:ehil&—a boy six vetirs' old---otilgriLedGre*hilied SaturdaY, lebrusry ; ' , • , : ldpey Webitets,'Esq., the late Sec- Airy of President Pierce, is about to return ta•New lianwhire 19 pra9tice taw. 3 agni.Weitlat3rth; Istely elected May vo.ofChicagoslifericto give $1,200 of his sal ail to the, Fireman 'b Benevolent Association.' rtp The ttltornme•Advertider stotis that the tElO+erti Mott ;has 'received a dia . pitch annohnOng tbelOtillestruction of Can ton, Chins, by the sritish. Mr. Beettsmt.n . 'has, emphatically an. omnoatthat' . he Ntill" carry out the principle .of notation in office'through - the whole . Union, -'vicating commissions as they expire. . Any , otou v r friend§ who have the 41- *mantic 'for 146,:eleVett years old, ,may - use Ilia same for this year, 1857, as thiy chance to b e the sameittreSpecti - am day of the month and *ll - tbe9thee particulars, save' the aneodotalpart. .. In the U. S. Senate, - March 6th, '.llf. 'Bigler presented, the protest- of forty-four ftheinbers -or ttio' ir6iise of . Itepreseutatiyes xn4 that ot fifteen Metiihtire of the Senate of Pennsylvania, - against the election of Simon 'Cameron to,the U.'S. Senate, „ . • .....: As n vpocimett of the -llegisintion' in 'Kansas we, refer to..a bill which has passed, fiying..the COunti:lilges mid :44: providing that ,persons` may 'be trig 'before these petty Gonna, - without o • Jury and scithon( iking iutlicted. To theladies ufNew BedfordtbeliMffs' the credit of institituting the latest and • est Order , of surprise parties. • The objects of 'their visits are poor, families, to 'whlcin they supplies Ofclothing and food, and stay and Make the- furniiy happy for the evening. . _ . In the procession which escor:ccl - 11r. *tuchanan to the,capitol.mai the day of his in . ugtitlatitin of Utah,. was smoie of the m!irshalk: - • it is supposed that.. this choice was intended to act. as It sort of cumin terpoise . in the. Social kale, ,Mr. Buchanan fairingtuo wik and Mr. Bertihisel having nine. • .... The Union Sta te Cm m onittee Of cil o- . „ neeticut haveltiitied sidiew`,"m which they recipitiil4e Ilyeacti of Mr. P icree'S' adi strationiok.thoonCe the late decision blthettn ted Statea Supremo, Court,send urge the op position to: mrganizeAnd stand firm. and op pose the Principles and measures of the bet ri ot retie kitty generally. a. ".4 • - • • . • By the report of the ,Secretary.of the, Treasury we pelyeiver that,t he goyerninvilt has brought-I,2osiiits ring p rese mi t em:n $6,213,000• all,theime.ceses.l..te, tonchision of the :suit has been-that the - defselterhas mint been fotftni; '4*:has beent r - Or insolvent , and. govern ment has !hildt3 'Pay the cogs,' • . . • • • Th e :_ to o ols . umg -:-ms can extract from a speech recently Made in, the Kansas ki l laus . Legislatak by Mr. 07Driseoll : God thundered that - -mgrnes should be slaves, f, nn Mount!-. Gom,md toirals declares ikright I Good scimee deel,res it. rghtf . An d matru our interest agrees with thers,:ihelargtiument is unaeswerable !” .... The N. Y. Evening Post rather. drily • riarnOts of Buchanan's Cabinet, that it would ameenNleSigned as an a.,my him for the aged s and indigent olitieians . it is an aged and, indi gent: Administration, and why shouldn't all the imbedmie tOmmers.who have sighed fur a cosy place for the lust 100 years, find , rest and asylymn in the bosom of the. sage 61 Wheatimuidl . • - • - • • ...lto'n B. Butter was laid in' his shroud - and' tlitd in u coffin at. Savannah, recently; and sent-iiinte to big bereaved 'Stray in SCiiven - toilinty' l to be interred.— The.coffin'rwas opened for the/last - look at the corpse, when t.he , cacofined man smiled fainl - apene4 his eyes, was taken out, and is :tiuw.. - about bis_businms as usual. He spent atiturriv iw the coffin. • • . • .. The Spanish coin bill seem.; after all to have heell,P*lndetstood.. One of the 45enat€4 3 Annendrnents, in which the House '.eoneuritedi- anithorir.ed the receipt of thee . • eeme tat the 'Mint for two years, at their izotti inal mlue,l to be paid in the new cent pieces. 'This' is ate an important amendment, and -shows Ibtittbe haste tOget-rid of these peloes •ataisicrifiee taut been wholly needless. • OO,'Wetitmsday, 'March Meshrs. Bayard, of De1.,8 ri gilt, of Inil .. Broderick, ot . Cat., Cameron, of Pa., Chandler, of Davis, of Doolittl e,: of Wis.„Etswrilin, of Me, Kennelly, of Md., Kiugeof Mallory, of Fa., Polk; of Mo., Rusk / of 'X'exas, Su m ner, of Mass., and Thom 'sett, of,11,1;;I:, we're qualified dal.Thlted' States 4.se . aafoi:s of the Thirty-Firthreongress. ;. The tw bouses,4l rise7Pennsylvania Legislature met Mitreh Ilth, in joint wuven tion, and.l9lopted- Henry, S.. liagrww State Treasurer. / He is the present incornherst.— Thi 'vote stood, gagraw 68; Dock 57. , ... the New tiampshiye gtateelection, . eltepublicans have swept, the field,ele cling Itheir . Governor', COngresstr.en, and. a large itiajoriti in both branches'f the Legislature. The•Houie stands 125 Republicans 52 Dem . . . . , .:. The : , Trienine's - 'Washington " e9rres aide**, of eth,'Briss : ""Th e .ciribi'Sviiireine Court nude tl.day that (412 roi l ekp F isPlis are not citizens -of the' United . "State% end_ that Congress has no power to e , siinticis tr e ail :restriction upon the reprO,d " of . , Valuable:.Xlll Property sad Farm 818viey, - „ tip, ,beeu heard and commented On . iseretwithlmkngled derision and , contempt.— - FOR SALE, OR IZEJWT. .- ar e.pidoetirimd denunciation could s ink a CONSISTING ors Grist suld Saw, sill. located in ; jet Orwell township, Bridford county, Pa:, silken eild 430 d. , .1 - th't, r St'Prem,c•CcH Yr of they } United miles from Towanda, !about ' the-. same • distincii States wo4ira - Tey,b'e,t_iiarp of again: it he from Owego. geld 31111 e are nearly new—have a 'rat decision Iti itiitlak is envie:ll3 head off all Liable water power, and - ace in a first rate. location lellislatieil. bir Congress iiii the starery',4l4ei. 1 for cuutom_, and will be sold at a bairthi; and terms tip; and!efrectually bridle thcgreeStates. - " ,Lralt i e !'9 Bait the pu rchaser. . .. .. 1 s _ _ ,-.., , . , : e . not sold soon , t hey wdlbe rented, together with , - - a farm of 135 acres land,or 2 dwelling houses . , 3 barns; and other out-buddings, and two orchards thereoh. For further particulars address the sub scribe; at Tirianda; ra. JA NES O. FEAST. Illrirch. - 18, '10 7 .' 41 -. i.' - ..,17.14811*74:41 ,ASXWEIL ar4us..-- 43. /41,1announcedott aukharity.of the Bos ton Post, confirmed by the statement of the Washingtmi vc aresixaident •of a- leading jonr -48/All44"tbe.,A*lii if** W. Washington's Farewell ' Address had 'been stolen from the Wete Department, Thi§ statement the !la. IdelPhlifileleltin'detrarei - mete " yarn," stating tluih t l4. l ',Oivpole, whom the ad- NO. mm 4 ,4 Washington Tor publies. tick in .hie4iewspa;ier, retained the mane,' Pt; which vas sold in 1549 or 485;0 by Es 'public ; sale, to , Jamea o erms 4 q aA.ew, YO who low lv it in his laosssse.lie t r-; Washington. globe. • A 4 4 3 413 4. 4 0 -4" /WS SpkTE 1141104t4.1176--Br;Steltt, ' tower House of the Massa:. tithaee ttstortiiijattrortoldity passed resototions, aiiiiiprihrii4ll , ooA3o for Vie. relief of stieh Set Veraflans a Are, or mar De, reduou d to want, from thitiottereges, Csitninittd uphrl Itheminetsalavrfol , attertiptivto - exeinda' them. ifitobipt - of their ttretideooo thr Frei Stye' tohtituti6ll4." A I. . {fart. „.. MEI Alostheriresieberallsittlilitiiie - . l 4here will be a . Teacherelnitluite :held- lithe Methodist Church in -Montrose, on Tuesday end Wethtesday, Minch 25th, and 48th—sessions to commence at 1.0 o'clock . . TemdmilA. khsrikdfret eteisesaur. Pra Skidded will be pliant _daring the Institute and lecture on Tuesday evenings--Huhject, DRJMOTS ix Manama— lipw WIT MAT BC RILMRDIFM. , , Teachers' Examinations.—We; will hold 'examinations in the different towns as follows : Franklin; - April 2, South, S. - 11. 10 o'clock A. M. Gicat .nend, " 3,1/14.re, " _ - NewHilford, 11 4 Waid, " Jessup, " e, Cornell, " Rush, . • . 4 7, Granger, " Auburn, " 8, Center, " " 9, " " Diniock, 10. " Brooklyn, " 11, " Lithrop, " 13, Thayer, " . Lenox.„ ." 14,-Glenwood,. Clifford, - • , ":11/,'Cornets, He.rrick,_ " 18, M'dst. Church, , Giberon. *l'l7, T. Bilk ' 'S. H. " Herford, 18, Tone, 4, Mickson,- ' ' 20„No. 2, I I Ararat, " 21, Church, 81 o'clock ; " Iltomson, .` " 21,-Center, •S. 11. 2eclock P. M. Harmony, Oakland, k Susquehanna Depot, April ,22,. East Hill, S. H. (00'6:04 A.ll. Liberty, " 23, Beeman's, " Bridgewater, " 24, Montrose, F. S. 11, " - Silver Lake, 1 ' 25, BrackeY, S. R. " Choconut, " 27 , Clark's, ." FOrest Lake, " - 28, Town's, " Middletown, " 29, Baldwiu'a,‘• ‘" " Apolacon, " 30, L. 31., 64 61 - B. F. TSWESBORY, CO. Supt. ;1 4 4 - ew Milk/rd, March 18, 1857.-4 w. , Another Institute.—We will hold an in otitote in Springville Hollow, on Monday, the 23d of Marchaessions.to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Prof. Stoddard will lecture to the Teachers and Parents in the evening. , -4 Will some of the friends see that things-are In or der to accommodate the Institute Y • 1:42 SIIPERINTENDENT. Dr. Praisers Forest. Wine and Pills. —lt should be' understood that these remedies are not made of drags, as are nearly all other medicines, but-they have been produced f;om - certain plant of great medicinal virtues. We will mention, for ex ample, three ofthese plants,Danddion, Sarsaparilla, and liild Cherrx, whose virtues are well known.— Thcothers are found growing wild in the mountains [ - and forests,, and their medical•.properties arc ten times greater than those we have name'. Were it riot for , making known the secret of a &covery,whicb Dr. Halsey places great value on, we would give their names. Suffice it to any, that this delightful wine C -and the pills have acquired a high reputation in ev ery part of the country. We never knew a single instance, where these remedies have been taken ac cording to the directions, in which they do not pro 'duce the most decided benefit. Even in old stand ing complaints, where the patient persevered in them - for•ti reasonable length of time, cures have been ef fected; I Dr. Ifalsey's advertisement can be seen In anoth er part of this paper. ABEL TURRELL, Agent. • Feb: 26, 1857.--fw Marriagts. • In 'South Rthigewater, on the'l2th inst., by Rev. John F._Deans,ifr. CJIARLFS H. Et Lemon, Wy oming.CO., Pa., and Miss Lots A. LATH aor, orDim 'ock, Susquehanna County, Pa. - l£Utlt 1. Nov. 7 th,.1866, at Kingston, Pa., Miss Lucy Adel ia; eldest. tlaughterof James and Lucy Is Chandler, - of Gihort, Pa., aged'_'l. She experienced religion atllrookly - n, July 1853, and immediately joined the ,church. Prom, that time till her death she 'main tained the,character of a consistent awl ettrnest'e4ris 'lan, when .atucked with her last illness, she was pm suing her studies at the Wyoming Setnivary, where by her faiiihfulness as a student, and her :unvarying 'amiability and ardent piety, she had niudeared herself to alt her teachers and'associates. In . her last- hours ,she bore testimony to the sufficiency-of Divine grace to sustain her, and_render her cad : peaceful. and tri umphant.. Though the earthly career of our deeply 'lamented sister was so brief, it verified the words, "That life is long which answers life's great end." - li. Nxxsos. Attu(..qiturrtistunts. Rooms to Let. QEVERAL large pleasant rooms, suitable for 3fil. liners, Offices, or a small arnily, in the ft. oc . and story -of .the Briekßlock, to let on reasonable terms, from the first of April. BENTLEY k READ. Montrose, March 18, 1887. • Sole Leather. Anew supply of the best quality , just received, sod for sale by BENTLEY & READ, C 0 D•F I S R. for sale br BENTLEY lk READ - 2000 Rolls of Wall Paper. COMPRISLNt a good variety of new styles' and beautiful paterns, also, Bordering, Window Pk per, dc.; just arrived, and for sale cheap for the qual ' ity, by ' * ABEL I:I.7RBELL. MontrOse, 3farch,' 18, 1857. MORS—Large Gilt Framed 141rrnrs. for'sale by ' _ A. TCRRELL. ENNED Y'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, 11 for'sale by ABEL TURRELL. Groceries:- r A . fiesh.supply, just re c eived, and will- be ,old cheap for cash, by F. D. CHANDLER. A- lirge;lot of PRINTS, from 4e.. to 12} cents per • yard, at • CHANDLER'S- L N D I 1:1 lot of DELALVES, which will be sold low, for caah, at • • CIIANDLER'S. L 0 , R • it A L T 1' for family and Dairy, at • CHANDLER'S. , • Paper Hangings. 4000 pi til eee ts : A P e ap pa er tte and Border, of T t e ad vance mostde for cub. Please_all art'd sc or e, :tat sm all_ March 18 . , '57. CHANDLEIt.S. Bark Peelers Wanted CZLOOD.and reliable Bark Peelers wanted, to peel ; lOta from-100 - to lOra) cords, cold deEree the same-nn' roads., or at our tannery. Also, wanted by flatten:cawd b 0 to lb good OK:el). • • • B. A. A:. 0. PRArt. New Itilford, March I'4 18b7.-10m3 , . . Claret andn Timothy Sett ' T , EIE undetTipied have on hand and forsale bythe bushel or load, Closer Seed of the large kind'; also, Timothy seed of a snperior quality, which will be sold in quantities to suit the' purchasers. Thee have also on hand a large quantity of escellent Seed Wheat, Wisconsin grown, which they will sell by the buahel,.or load. Inquire of ' . Monulne, it'3.s7ite Scatie'rgete.l, TiMOtilY:llll4 Clever Seed. A 3ot of Western Timcittry Seed, and Coon oyes ftd :nu hand and itelling , by - 1 IRILSON &SON. ,Accembe;:itareb ift,f AIA" et. [W r< eilimillteeresivbiell *it be *old less Mira eed; to date Ikea_ our ;: -'bT Fab. 24. 1 5 67. • F. B. CHANDLER,. n . LOVERit TIMOTHY SkED_ ',JFor joie, by • • 11.7-)BSRAITT. Xear Mi!totd, March 18;18p7. . ' 4 WANTED. wratijmrnernan-Wagon`maker; to whom ood r w po.in bei t iven ;ilso,,an,apprentice to i learn the tragoO maters trade. — Apply to the sub- Scriber tit &whop, Sustt. Ceri•or - ta 'the she* Of A. P... 1 Mirky; In - 111.41trose. • -• • ' • i • • Wittaarr V. BEDELL. .1 ' Jessup Mm elt 11 ie3t-9w2 WtSTERN . LANI) TIMBRE Is'ne business so sure and aafe,for making piles of snoneysis buying gowermneet land,— Don't leV the gold rusOnorthe warrints mould in the chests. It is just aseatiylo make two hundred per cent, en your money, as six. l'shall locate a good -deal of land for. myself 'arni Olin" this year, and those who do business through nie, will have it done faithfully and correctly. Terms, s7,'per eighty, and I pay the office fees. Ono of the best farms on Rook River for. sale on favorable terms. Also 'good land in lowa and Minesota. .Tales paid, collectionis made, &e., &c., Address, , 6: C. LYMAN, Sterling; Whiteside Co., 111. Refer to Post, Cooper & Co., and Bentley and Fitch, Montrose, Ph., and M. C. Tyler, New York. I=E111:511 II !1!! CI:EMNI:1 I:ZiN:I3 •1. 'I • DISSOLUTION. Tne- 8= of ,Simmonsat Viertman is this dui aissolrea by mutual consent.. The notes and accounts may be found in the hands ; of C. M. Simmons for settlement; until the ffrst of April next. After which time. they will be left in the hands of a proper ofilner for collection. • • SIMMONS fi MERMAN. N. B. The business in all its brandies, will be con tinned by A. MERMAN', who thankful for past &rots, would ask a continuance of the public patrousge. • • 'A, NERIMAN. • Montrose, .March 10, 1847. 17:=ONI:1:1 WAYNE COUNTY TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. J. F. Stoddard, A, 1 • AND PrilieiPalS. ' • S. A. Terrel, Co. Supt. ) . - ATeachers' Institute, to continue etreeri weeks, will-be opened on the 6th day of April, in the buildings of the " UNIVERSITY or NORTIIEAS: PENN sem-4mA," at Betintaxy, Wayne Co., Pa., under the? supervision of the Proprietor, 'Prof. J.. F. Stoddard, and the County Superintendent, S. A. Terrel. 'Regular courses of lectures will be deliver'ed on the Science and „Art of Teaching, and on Moral Deed opernent, by Prof. Stoddard; oci Physical Geography and Natural Philosopy, by S. A. Terrel, Co:.Sttpt.; and on Human and Comparative Phvsiology, by Dr. A. IL Griroshavr, of Wilmington, Del. Occasional lectures will also be delivered during the session, by Rev. E. o..Wartl, of Bethany, (wheryill take charge of the department of Ancient Languages;) Rev. It. B. Duane, of Honesdale; and C. S. Minor, Esq., of Honesdale, &TOT. F. Tewksburj', Co. Supt.,Susq.Co. Students who desire will have an opportunity to prosecute the study of the Languages, Ancient and Modern, Music,,Coeval and Instrumental, and of Drawing and Oil ainting. LIPENAES. • • I Board and washing in the Institution or in private families, 4;2,23 per week. Students who desire,• can board themselves. Tuition In the F;nglish Department,. to Teachers from Wayne Co. #3,00; others, s6,titt. A moderate extra charge will be made, for tuition in Languages, MUsic. Drawing and Painting. Tuition bills and a part of the bills for boarding are to be paid upon en terinr, the Institution. Those desiring to attend the school, should make early application to S. A. Terrel, Co. Supt., Bones, dale, Wayne Co., Pa. • !MONS SON. S;0,001:3. Prof. Stoddard will be preSeat during the entire term, and will devote his whole time to testehingAnd lecturing,• and otherwise advancing the tatereats - of the Schimi. P. G. GOODRICH, - Sec'rv. Betliany:; 3 ll-itch I], ]alp,.-9w:: - E. S.:BUNNELL, .DEAI:FIt in StliVt•S and flea4iiims. poles, - Barrels, 1-Irl:ins,:Chnrn9, ke., kc. All orders from responsible quarters, protnptly filled, and shipped as per direction.: - Great Bend, Sn.q. Co:, I'a.--13n9y1 TEA ,SEEP WHEAT FOR SALE. TrIGOLY eSteemed by wheat growers of west 1..1. ern New York. • A. BA LDW IN. I! ontrolte, arrli p, 1557.--91,4 UN2ON CANAL. rrHIS work haring been enlarged throughout to 1 admit the largett reniisylrania Canal Boats; the water will be let iiifrotn Middletown to Reading, i)n the first day of April: Toil Sheets and infOrmation respecting the ("anal can be obtained at the:Office of the Company, No. Walnut Street, Philadeltlbia„ on' application to 9wl • R. RUNDEL SMITH, Proeidorit, de. - PUBLIC VENDUD.. NETILL - te sol&at the residence of the Subscrilter, V in Brooklyn, on the farm or Lthheits Rogers. March 3fith. one cow, two -sleiglts, Carpenters tools. househ'old furniture, and a variety of Other . property too numerous to mention, -for cash oniit. • • • JOSEPH 1. ELY. Brooklyn,, March 11, 1 SZi7.—titv2 Sheriff's Sales. Blt virtue of sundry writs issued by the Court of ` Common Pleas of Susquehanna county and to Me directed, I will expose to sale by public vemitie, at the Court House in Montmse, on Saturday the' 4th day of Aril taext, at one o'clock, P. IL, the described pieces or parcels of land, to wit : . . . . ' ALL that certain piece or rarcel of land, situate,' and being in the township of Silver Lake, in the Cowl ty of Susquehanna!, and bounded antL described as follows, to wit: beginning at a stake and stones by the side of the Chenango turnpike road, being the north-east corner of Edward W. Rose's share.of the reservation, (so calletiA thence by said turnpike road, by its several 'courses, as follows: N.lo' W. 120 p., thence xi. 30° w. 14. p., tteneen. 43° w. p., thence n. 32,, w. 8 p., thence 2° e. 141 p., thence ti 6G p., thence n. 39° e. 36 p., thence n. 40° e. 2.1 p. to the bridge at Mud Lake, (so called,) thence by the said lake, as follows: n. w. 7 p., thence n. woll p., rt. '7s° w. 14 p.;thence n. w. 18 p., thence w. 30 p., thence n. w; 40 p., tbeneen. 16Q W. 56 1 p. to a hemlock tree at the edge of said lake, the'n. e. corner of said reservations, thence w. along the n. line of said reservation, 133 perches, to a stake and , •stones - coreer, thence n. 7 p. and six tenths of a to a stake and stones corner, thence w. 229 p. to a stake and atones, the n. e: corner of the allotment of Andrew H. Rose's share of said reservation, thence s. 88 p., to a stake and stones, and the south-east corner of lot. u 0,15 of Andrew IL Rose's share, thence W. 94 p. to a beech tree corner, thence a. 88' p. to a stake and stones corner, thence a. 26' e. 105 p. to the highway, thence s. 38° w. 36 p,, thence a. 20 ° w. 12 3ilOth p., to a stake and atones corner, theixe 89' w. 52 p., to a stake and;stones corner, • by the said highway, thence s. 2° w. '3l p., to a ma ple tree, thence le w. 41 p., to the edge of the wa ter, at the shore of Silver Lake, thence. by the same course 10 p., to a point in said lake, thence a. -30" w. 97 p., to a point in said said lake, in the n.w. line of Edward W. Rose's allotment, of said teser- ' vation. thekice s. 52° e. 44 o. to the shore of said lake, thence by the same course 104 p. to a stake and stones corner, the n. w, corner of Edward W. Rose's allotment, thence n. 40 p. to stake and stones, thence e. 295 p. to stake and stones, thence a. 122 p. stake ts atones, thsvcert. 76 ° e. 180 perches. to the - place of begiuning: containing one thousand three hundred and twenty nine acres of land, be the .same more or- less,, being the name parcel.-of land conveyed to Robert If. Rose by ißdward W. :Rose and wife, and Andrew 11. Rose and wife, by partition dged, 'recorded in Susq. Co., in Deed, Book No, .•21, p. 07, as his "hare,of said reservation, with the ap purtenances six dwelling . houses seven barns, and about fore hundred acres unprOrecl, it bei.agiots No. 6,8. 12 and 17, of said reservation ; as. shown b y deed of partition between 'Edward W. Rose . and wife, AIL Rose and wife; and RObert li. Roo, dated Nov. 10, 1851. - 4- Taken in execution at the suit of William Jessup, to the usst ollohn7G. littrites; re. Robert IL Zile. ALJSO--All that certain piece of parcel of land sit! nate and being in the townshipofletoup, co. of Swig.; and bounded" as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post, in the reid leading (situ James Faurots' to the Wye. hieing Cieek road near a western corner of Abel Chat. fields lands, thence west.s6, perches to a post, lbw:me w:MO, i 4 degs. west, 72. perches to a ,post, thence, west 13. ftercbes.to.4*t, thence North ;63 degs. west.l2 peratesio-,post aiine of Caleb Cannalee land..thence alon ll g the Same sort 10 deg& "Ist, 1&03 perches and. 2-10 or a perch to, a post, - thence east 145 - percbea'tpe ptist,, in the above mentioned.road,. thenswalong the same snuth 9 1 degs. west 38 per ches,Alterite south 26 dep,west, 24. perches, thence south 25' dep.,. west, 11' pirthei, and thence south $O Perch* Containing one hundred fifty tbree'acres, and ninety-two percheicirlih Viet appurtenances. :Seised and:taken• in rexecution at "the suit 'of jab Shepherd tra.l. , W,Birchard. . . -41.1.6a. , ./111 that eartein piece'ur -parcel of land,' sOstaowind iteittrin the-obi nstuip "of AVskUeStoint„ the ebilizitYtif Susquehanna, itml: bounded and 'dm.' cribed as follows, to wit : on the north • by land's :of Chat letifearyre.. Tight, %cant taints oftltn Rose elitstg,W the eat bthchdabf the said tharlditilearv, *the Sou* by I.ll4ll"oCtliimes Cooney, 'end on tfte west Ate 3ytteant latatli of *e-lose Wain, Aso etdled), containiutz 50 . fere ttnarst ,fxr ' :whit the appurten-_ ances One leg hods; ; one log barn, , and about forty *iris Itnprored. - . Taken In attention at the suit Wright vs, Michael Adm i t. of thi Mato of Michael Deg nen, demised. - ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, iind being in tlfe tovins.hin of Bridgewater, liilie'connty of Susttnehatuts, and bounded and de. Seribed4i follows, to Wit: on the north' by laud of Horace. Brewster, on the east by land'owned. by Al len and hill', west by land of Kirby Bunnell, Truman Stone, and south by lands owned by Hill, con taining . forty-seren acres, mole micso r with the ap purtenances, one small framed house, and about ten acres unp roved. Taken in execution at the suit of Appollas Stone, vs. Seymour Root. • • 14L30--Ali that certain piece or. pare s el of land, sittiate,.and being : in. the Borough of Susquelnuina Depot, in the county of Susquehanna, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: North-westerly by the river road leading from said Borough, toLanes boro, the south-east; by church street, ami.on, the tiouth4est by lands of Daniel G s Smids, it being a triangultir piece of land lying between the said river road and the said church stteet s etnitainitig about one • s eighth hfitaraere bdtkotitunernerit or ISA, with the impiiifeliancei; one - flamed'Louse jusidashed) and till impressed. - • • I • Takenin execution at the suit of' Ebenezer Cross, Cresonbwight, • - ' iILS,O-41,1 that certain piece or par4el of land s situate' atitl belnerin the township Of Springville, in the.ponntY of Suiquebanna, and boundo and des crib . a9Tolicwa, to wit : on.theeast by the public highway; on the north, wot, and - south - shy lands of Dwight Ri,sley, containing about one half an acre of land, be the tune more or less, with the impurtenati- Ces, one flamed dwelling house, one barrisand all im proved. • . Taken in execution at the suit of AzorLathrop vs. Benjamin P. Risley • ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, situate and being in the village and township of GI. Bend, in the cotmiy of Susts, and bounded and de scribed as follows!, to wit: northerly:by chUrch street, westerly bf land of Louisa Green, southe.tly by land of the N. Y. and E. 11. Co., and westetlY by lends, late bf William Dayton, dec'd, being 40 ,feet wide in front, and about 134 - feet from front4o rear, with the appet•tenances, one framed dwelling liouse'and shan ty, and all improved. . , , Token in execution at the suit of Lodusky 11. Jack son vs. George I. Ilenjamiu. . ALSO—AII that certain tract of land called " the Isaac Cox tract," situated on the north branch of the Wyaiusing ,creek, adjoining laud surveyed in the name of Thomas Dunlap • on the south, mid 'the heirs of Henry Drinker on the cast, Robert Cat Son on the north; and onthe west by unknown landl; contain ing 330 acres, mid allowance of six per cent for roads, exceptine a out of the same 100 acres, Matti in 0013seit 'sion of Dan. Pepper, lying on the south aide of the said Isaac Cox tract, agreeably to -the 'survey of the same, fraying 230 acres : the premises hereby intend ed to be conveyed, being the farm on,'lshich the: said Carter LOWL ye:3 iltld which Orra Saper and wife, by indenture, dated the 21st day of June,',ls34, .re corded in Deed Book, No. 0, page 205, granted unto Said Bombe Vatter, in fee, with the aplierttuanceii, One frained dwelling hot'ise, one-framed barn -and shed and orchitrd therein, and about ninety acres illl OVetl. Taken iu execution at the suit or tuicb' .carnialt, vs. llontee Carter. • ALSO—The fallowing described dwelling-house; and the eurtilage appurtenant, situate in Auburn: township and County. of Su - squehanna, on the road leading from Montrose, in said County;- to' Skinners' Eddy. in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania,. on the east side of mid road, on land bounded northerly by: lands of John A. fiirkhuff, easterly by Joseph Me- Krtin, westerly by :''Joseph and , `southerly by Abrain Stonesconstructed with st story and-n half upright part., sixteen feet by twenty two feet on the ground, portico.:one door and four riindows in the front, ehininey is the attic for stove pipe, Sc., the front beiug sided anti the other sides boarded and battened, also }awing a }canto attached on the west erly. side thereof, two feet wide and extending along the wlioli length of the said upright part. • : Taken in execution at the Suit of Morris Labar;,vs. David Carlin. ; ' that curtain plece,or parcel of land, situate and being itt the township of in the' County of Sun., and bounded as follows, to wit.; on the north by the public highway, leading frointhe mill to New Milord, on tho east by lands of H. Gram', on the south by lands of said Griffin, and on the .west by the public high usay ss containing one half an acre more or less, with the apurtenances,• one; framed house, one barn and wagon shop, and all improved. Takti in exeetnitei , the suit of D. Harvey Slosson. • . • ..ALSO—AII that cc._ , s ln pit= or saircti of land, .situate and being itt th ownship of Oakland, in the county of S,uses, bounded and described ae 'follows.• to - wit . on the north by 113u1S of John fliitiorn,son the cast by lands of X. Hupumn, on the !Muth by land formerly occupied by Daniel Bond, and on the west by land supposed so belong •to John IfcCarty, formerly occupied by ,Teremiali IFiison, esi l esisi ng 146 acres, more or less, with the appurtenaitees, One framed house, one framed, brim, one sawmill-and about 18 acres improved. - • ' Taken in execution at the suit of D. A. Lyons and Brother, vs, Er. A. Skinner.. * .. LSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of Tend, situate and being in the township of Apollustin, on both sides of the Milford and Owego turnpike road, in the county of Susqtiehanna, and bounded .and ile eeribed as Olows, to wit: beginning in thS line of a lot of land surveyed for Jeremiah Thompson, at the distance of 100 Perches from the said turnpike, thence running along said Thompson's line and crossing the said turnpike and by land of Caleb r armalt :south 85 degrees west 200 perches, thence still by Caleb Car ta:des land, north 55° w e st eighty perches, thence by the Same notch .35° east 2(s) patches., and thence south 55" east So perches, to the place of_biginning, containing 100 acres, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances,• one tavern house,. tine large framed barn, and one-small building, .ereeted- for blacksmithing, one orchard and about 40 acres imS proved, the above to be ' sold, suhject to a,ground rental .of $12,50, per year. , Taken in execution at the suit of L.-Stinle,y, vs. Hiram Cools. A LSOAII the right, title and interest or Morris LeVele.ss, inall that certain piece or parcel 'of land, situate and being in the township of Harming in the County of Susq., and bounded and deseribed as fol lows, to wit: beginning at a point in the center of the Oquaga and Behnot turnpike road, in the line ofJohn N. Skinner's-laud, thence north 58 degrees east, 572 perches, to 'stoneis ',thence south 22r west, 82 perchas, •thence south 52i degrees. west 480 perches to the center of the afore Mentioned turn pike road, adjoining lands belonging to the heirs of Joseph Austin, deceased, thence north 324" . west, -17 perches,- thence north 'lsr wen, 20 perches, thepee,north 52° west; 28 perches, thence north 40° west, 30 perches, thence north 31° west, 9:Perches, - to the place of beginning, containing 233 acres, more or less, with the appurtenances; one framed house, one framed barn, :intl about 90 acres improvid.. , Taken in execution at the suit -of Walter As Isovi lace, vs. Morris Loveless. ALSO --All those certain pieces or pareele of lands situate and being in the township of Great Bend, in the tbunty of Susquehanna, and bounded 'and des cribed es follows, to wit: one hundred acres of land, late the estate of Jacob Skinner, 2d, and Elisha Squires, described in Sheriff Johnson's deed to Wit...l Liam Dayton-, dated April IStb; 1844, and on' which stand 2 framed dwelling houses; one fronted barn, . 'one saw pills and about 40 acres improved land. ALSO One other tract of land Siloam as aforesaid, late the' estate of Jacob Skinner, 2d, and • Elisha' Squires, described in said Sheriff's deed to 'Wilhanr Davtein, dated April 13th, 1844, oontaining4t)o aeres and 140' perches ofland with allowance of 6 percent. ALSO, one other tract of land, vitiate as aforesaid, containing 1400 acres, embracing that which was late the estate of the said Jacob Skinner, 2d, aedeseriti ed be the said Sheriffs deed, to Urbane . Burrows, and from him to ' Dayton, - by deed hearing date, May 23, 1844, being the aune'premiseleisrinire_ ly purchased by tirbsatellurrows, and. Elish.i %VW Hams, of William Ward ind Jesse lane, and being the same lot of land conveyed by Edwin! , Eldridge and wife to Ransom Smith. by deed, executed -the 20th day-of March, 1850; ALSO, all that other tract ar.par.cel of lanksitoate ai•Eforesaid,' formerly oecupiedlry aaid-firitittuas the "home farm," 'teAhe animas oonreeed bY soidEdstin Eldridge ,k wife, by deed, executed the 18th day - o(May, 1849 s thy refers once to which same several deede,„tliedeeFfiXban..of, kielsraiii4 itinjOiVtOsibil said debds being retaided in Susq. CO. ;., containing mail about 1060 acres of land, with allowances of 6 per cent. 44"P0 the bottle Aim are 2 d werfin4 -houSee, ono.ftsoletebaro, 1 log-tiara; 1 stable, ariCatxmt , 4l") . sores improved.: - 'Taken in execution - at the snit of Ramo* vs. Iliram Cattle. ' A LSO—Alf thitt,Certalls piece or Porciii:o.r44o4 Sib:Lica:and being - in the townaltirief,llilftewafer' itt • the COunty . orSusquelunina: and bettOded -Bbd cribedisfollows to - wit. On the Mirth.' tkarlAvist by laridit'of Latham Itar4iler on the south . 4 . leadit of John Wood and Joshua Curtis; and, on this #.6z4 lends of John Truinbult,,containingsrmehiandrealacres . of !anti with alloirances of 6 per. rentie samemore or lesasstatiek Oar s serqvgrettnangtersOtle'Astreed house intlfrithrl"bart - ,'oCit archard'and Mostly /akar& exitatittan sit=Ahe Suit '4rittiaandir leisettring Ts. Richard -•- --; • 1 ; F;11 < ':11010STElt l 3lheriff. Sheriff's Office, Monttote, / s3utim9 TE , ,SHlJSCribe;';'4 , looiat,ci suitor; 'iv die Or- Ptiabs'Otiert asquellanns County; ta report a distribution of the funds in-the hands of JOHN WICH. STER4rUlleetr MAX cha ;Ips.,, A NTobster. itten icc dleitio ' duties of d hiPpohninent, on Friday,lhe Id day orApril• next, it P. M.. at his ale°, in Montrose; of, which alt per- I HOW interested, will take notice, or be forever debar red from any clean upon said fund.- I • • • Wit.J. TUIIIIEII. 4 Additur. Montrose, March 6, 1.11.57.-9w4: • . • ' IEGIST ER'S NOTICE.. - • DrßLre NOTICE is hereby Oren to all .persons, ebneernecl in the following Estetear, to wit : Estate of liralvt Emswontit, We of liarlord town. ship, dccesseCtbarlea Tingley; Executor.— Estate of Easssizsa Gann:, ,Into of Silver Lake township, tled7d, James and Ansel Gage , Ei'r 2a— ...r state of %%radian Ilsato:e. Lite of Apolac.pe town ship, deceased, Lewis Marton, Executor—, Estes of SILAS P. McKura, late of Mainiony town dee'd, Robert McKune, Administrator, Estate of l'otty Wssitscasi,lito of JaCk.Son towti ship, deed; Joseph- Washburn, Administrator Estate of Jens RE E, into of Clifford township, deceased, Asa Howard, Administrator. . _ . . , That the accountants have settled,their-acounts in the Register's Otliee , in and for the county of Sus. quehatia, nod that the same will bp presented to the Judges of tht-Orphanst Cow t of said Countv,, on Wednesday tlieBth dat of April_next, Tor confirma tion and.ullowance. d. W.,6IIXPIIAN, Register. Regster'S Office, Montrose, March 11, 'Si. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that-in pursuance the -LN Act of AsscznbV, named persons have,filediheir Petitions with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions uf the Peace for the County of Susquehanna, for'Licenses to keep Taverns and Eat ing Houses in said County, .(or which licenseth.they Rill apply at April Sessions, 1 857. • TAVERN LICENSES John. Carneron,..... Jonas Riventnirigh, Alfred Alien, Cyrus B. Jaekion,. - Friendsyille,' Elijah Barnum,. • New Milford. Philander 'Phinney, ' ' Stiromersville, Leonard Searle, . Montrose,, Wm. IL Sherwond, r Rush - . . .. Elijab L. Adams„ Auburn,_ Spencer Ilickeos, - Springville, - }Brun Cook, tpol.teon, John S. Tarbell,. Hiram Barnum,..... - • - - Cfifford; •• George W. Lewis,. :.. - ;...Ditnock, Benjamin Ayres.. , Dundaff. Robert Nichol, . .........,.gusq: Depot, Sampson k Lord,- ' " - do. Alfred Thompson; ' . -- do. George Snyder, • Rush, J.. 0. B ulkull, Brooklyn, , David Wilmarth,. - ' Lathrop, 'Jacob Kitrible, ' • - ~ Choconut, • Daniel Hoff', • 'i • - Jei - sup, Edwards. Billings,. _ Great Bend. John D. Paddock,. -. ' • do: - Isaac Griggs, " ' do. • N. W. Waldron, '• - - .. : ..11arford, .. Joel Steenback„ • . . Gibson, • A. J. Chamberlin, . " ' ' Jo. ' - John Baker,. ....... ....Dimock,• A.T. . Snoover - Lene7,- - Loren Norton, jr., Harmony, Silas Winters - do. A. A. Beeman, - - - ' Liberty. EATING 110 Q,./: 0. 11.. Crane, Mootrose. William Hormith, . Susq. Depot. William Painter', Great Boo& I. N. Bullard, - ' Montrose. March 11, ':l7. - SIDNEY" IL WELLS, Cleric. AUDITOWS : NOTICE. frilEAtandersigned, haring been appointed ,by the Orphan's Court of Susquehanna County, an Auditor, to distribute the funds in the. hands of the: executors of JAY'S NLWMAN, deceased, will attend to the duties of his said appointment, at his office, in Montrose, on Thursday, the second day of April next: at one o'clock, P. M., at which time and place, all Persons haying au interest in said funds will attend if they think proper. • . _ A. CITAIIIIIiRLIN, Auditor Montrose, March 4, 1857. fiLOVER and TI[IIOTITY SEED, .for sale by - BENTLEY St 'READ. • Montrose. March 4, 1357. PROCTAATA'IION.. &nue/mut/a County, a-s. Ilittaat V I 116CSON, ) In thu Courtpof Common Pkns or said County, Sorember CHAIIITy ) ,-.Te4111, Tv (,Itv:rily l'irgasnn r Whereas a subpoena its 1.)- Torre Was isueti ,to Nov. Term, 1856, which was duly returned 14014 edi ;;91411ti PIA, and thereon an alias subpapa,wns issued in'ania - disoreturnablc toJanuti ry Term, 1857, upon the return of which, proof wa.s Ma& that the. said Charity Virguson coitld not be found irtm7 bailiwick. This - notice is therefore to require .yon :to appear before the Judges of the said Court on first Mondoy of April nextoopuswer said enrol:link- 'ate. 1".1 ) . - 110LI&r.g11, Sheriff,. „, Sheriff's Office,•MontrOie,:reb. 1857. Adininistraior!* Sale. VOTICE is herchy given, that In Pursuance of an IN order NKr' the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna County, the subscriber will expose. to public (tale, by vetidue, at the late tesidence of C. C. Ransom, de ceased in the torough'ir Stiagueharina Depot, on Saturday, the 28th day onlineeh init, at one o'clock, P. M.,' the following pllve or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Susquehanna Depotaforesald, bound ed and described as follows: on the north by land of 'A. & S. A. Barnes, on the east by dip Lenox and Har mony Turnpike, on the South by lad of Royal Tyler, on the.west. by land .of Harvey Smith, containing a bout Ulan acre, on which is one framed Dwelling House; Terms made known on the dav of sale. . , . E. N. SMITH, Admini3trator Su - sq'a beint,..Ecb. 21, I§r7.-54•4. Orphans Court Sale. 4 HE subscriber, executor of Wm. Morgy, dec'd, T will offer at public vendee, in pursuance of an order' of the Orphans'; .Court of susq. Co., on Tuwi day, the-17th day of March next, -at 1 'o'clock in the afternoon, all that certain piede or parcel of land, sit uate in the township of New Milford, bounded and described as follows, to wit: North by lands of Harvey Grinell, East by lands of Horace Little, South by lands formerly of Ai Sthith, now told to Edgar Mills, and 'West by public road . running from New 31ilford to Ilarfoid. containing fifty-six acres ofland. or thereabout!, being thesame piece or Parcel - of lend on= ti'th'e said Mot . deed, lived. And also the interest of said deee; dant, in all that certain piece or parcel of land ad joining the above, of which said. testator died in pos session, bOunded North by road running from 11. Grinells' to the Three Lakes, East fay : road running from New Milford to Harford. and South and West, by lands now or recentlY'belongiftg to the Drinker estate, _containing about one hundred acres of land, n.ore or less. • Solely be held upon the premixes, and terms of sale ormde known of the time and phice of vale, RICHAILD MORSE, Executor of Wm. Morley, deed. - New Milford, Feb. 23, Iss7.rts Executor's .111otice. . OTICE is hereby . given that all persons indebted 1. 1 1 to the istate of IiARRItT C. WITITNET, late Of the township of Gibson, dec'd. that the same must be presented to the undersigned for intmediate payment, and to tbsoe. having claims, to,present them Aviv at tested for settlement. "U6ll L. GILLED, Ex!r,. "Gibson, March 4; , , .CAUTION. ALL iersons are hereby cautioned against buying a certain promiSgwy note given by met° Ames C. Warren, bearing sate in January A. D.1857.and duo one 'year from the rust day of April nett for the, sum 0(1112,62, as I have never received any value thereTor,'and Shan not pay the same ualese compelled by law. WILLIAM WRIGHT'. '. Auburn. Feb: , , i • E. N. mooRE, MILL , WRIGHT, formerly ot o . tanga CountY.,. Net I York, having !cleated in flusquehaniut County, wonbrl offer his serfieee to those *bons buildinp• or repaiting Grist Mille, or other machinery, feeling that his experiwwwatranp) him in doing so: l'ostl)filee akirtes, 61enwootl, Suct44.Co., 7yl FANCY CATTLE. T HAVE four pairs of 'notched steers, (almost three 1 years old) which I wil/ sell cheap for cikif. -, arefiincit, dome and see charg e thrsAuta ing. I also have for sale-450 bushel* - • ' 1. • . - . - 21 1 • 100 of which areiiitye 7ita clean anneary: partof_A crop, which, not- i -114 4tan 44 1?#47 -11 n*YMAI )14 4iPiretiN; PYP! 'Ott t,o` tl4 sae. ..A.bout jot o. theso wr i ts are atVis store of ,Stitphin and : uen,4l4 Nei! 3til• ford, and tlist. b Lane ntlny house In ra klin. . I ' Frouklin, Mora 4, I EV/. JAMES LEIGHTON., cL9VER:AiNierifFEED UST, received and &talk., ,Waimisited to;be the right land #y Xouttoser /hush 1 85 7. - 4 w. • • tir FARMER'S ATTENUI Pr' Tlirundersigned would respectfully announee to „the FAILitZRS and itilvshera Interested, ant' We have insioeiated ourselves together under the firm of ' • • '''-111101 1 TAlt. TILDIEI‘;' . at,tlie old stand of k 11..)tott, ivbcre`ire are pre 'pared to furnish - mows - or 14, most, riPpioved pat terns now In use. such a. 9 Bratehley's, `.:llott'r Iron Ream, de.'' - Also Pa(nts of all kinds; 'T.andsldCs, oe ! ! vatoiteCth;-anTill kinds of castings for Farm ers and others, SlT'of ivhigh we propoSe to , sell as Imo Pis can be•tifforded tix any establisliinent'itilltis coun try. . . ELIJAH MOTT. A'. tILDE"f; We are itiso agents fur Emery's Morse lowers, Drag and eirdular Saws for wood. ulso Dog . Chiirn Powers, erldeli we can furnish on short 'notice. Montrose: Jan. 7, 1857.. ltf H. D. Burnett &:E. W. Frazier, I~ESPECTPULLY informthe people -of Seating. henna and neighboring Counties dud they are engaged to tits - 3anzirman murriss„- at Gibson, Susquehanna Counts. Pa. !laving-tnade arrangements with 'aev4wal Publish ing Howes In New• York. Philadelphia, Boston, ke., we are now prepared to furnish promptly any , \BOOKS, MAPS,.OR.PERIODIOALS, pUbliShed iu the United Stales; mach cheap?. thom the usual mail or retail prices.. Periodicals, Libraries, and old'or new books neat ly bound and repaired.. - ' E. W. Frazier will travel in Siisgnebanna County, and will be' happy to receive the orders of such as May desire anything in oar Address • • IL D. 'BENNETT, Smiley, Susq! Co., Pa. E. W. FRAZIER, Gibson, Susq. County, Pa. ..Lenox, ....Clifford, Great Bend, Gibson; Feb. 17, 1857. , N. B. Orders for Book Bindink, Books, Periodi cals, .Le., nay al.° be left at the Republican Prlnting Of lice, Montrose, or with G. 'l'. Frazier, at Susque }lions DPp t. • tf CONESI: SON, Binghamton, New York; . 1 &BALERS in Foreigitand -tract-lean Marble, Mon ' 1 uinents, Head Stones, Table Tops, &c. Also Daguerreotypes. Business pertaining to the, aboie attended to with diapatcb, by G. A . PALUSR. Agent, 1 Brooklyni Stisquebanna County, Pa. , .. February 4, 1857.-syl , ' rr agsubseriber has for„sale two Short Horn Bulls, both superior animals, viz: Virysoz." red roan, calved April 11th. • 1866, got by Prince. George of Cambridge (1099) out of Eugenia by Cax ton, Sc., and "Apolacon," white, 'calved Hay Bth, 185 G, got by Prince George , of Cambridge, (1089) out or Estelle., by Arrow, .tc.. Price of $123,00—0f Apolacon, 575,00 SAMUEL F. CARMATIF. Friendsville, Susq`a Co., Pa. 6 w 4, nUItS.I.TANT to an Order of the Orphans Condit/ 1. and fur the county .of Susquehanna, to us direct ed, the undersigtMd trill expose to sale at Public Vendue, to take place on the premises, on Wed nesidaty, the 16th day of "larch next, atone o'clock P. M., the lots of land and appurte nances which were of Benjamin B. Jackson, deceas ed, law of Braoklyn, in said County, described as follows, to wit: =ZS IMPROVED SHORT HORNS FOR SALE. Feb. 11,1857. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE bF ' 'REAL ESTATE. Ist The Lot upon_ which- said. decedent resided, (except three acres.i . n the S.E.corner) bounded on the . North by la"d formerly occupied by E. K. Howe ,and by lands of R. W. Gene ; on the East by lands of Jo seph Jackson and lots recurred for use of widow and children of decedent; on the South by last named lots, and lands of Y. L. Culver and B. C. Wilson ; and on the West by =lands of Asa Fish and E.. K. Ilowe, containing 79, acres and 29 'rods ; of which 39 or 33 acres are undo* improvement and the remain der is covered with timber. This lot is well watered and upon itis a barn nearly new and not quite corm. ; plot d. It is favorably located about It miles from 'the village of Brooklyn, and about tulles from Montrose station on the D..L. & W. Railroad. - 2d. A entail lot of land lying on the `road a few rods north of the dwelling of Joseph Jackson, bonded on the North and East by lands of Charles 'Perrigo, and on the South and West by lands of Charles . Ferrigo and Joseph Jackson, containing 115 rods of improved _land: . TERMS. _ If purchasers of large lot desire, one third of purchase money may he paid on conveyance of tide.; one third at the end of one year, and the residue at the end of two-years, well secured by bond , and mortgage, with interest anomaly. E. A, WESTON, Admrs. • ASA FISLI r • Brooklyn; Feb. 11th, 1857. .! . I'ROFITAIRLE EMPLOY.ENT 1) ARE CEIAISTE, and good opportunity to respon• siiblo men to obtain profitable employment. .To Agents, Canvassers, Colporteurs, and Postmasters-- Anv person obtaining subscribers for FIFTY COP• lEg of either of the two following American National Works, and remitting the amount (lesS a large corn- Mission) to the Publisher, will, be entitled to Fifty Dollars' worth from the •attbjuined List of L yaluable Works at the foot of this advertisement. ..! Arnerican?Nailonall Works: Ist. 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Bvo., cloth. . 400 ,The American and Odd-Fellows Literary usearn,'” 30 steel engravings, 2 veils, clnth, • • Guide to Knowledge, 300 plates, royal Svo, cloth. 2 ISO Wonders of the World, 2.50 plates, gro. . 2 00 , M 7 Agents wishing to engage in the pod,work of circulating • these important •Publications,trill pivot. addietof a line to the - PuhliSher, , EDWARD WALKER, 114 Fulton - street, New York, and they will receive immediate attention with ftill particulars of Commission, kc., ' . . *„! Newspapers. copying the above and inserting the same ten times, sending a copy of each inser tion to the Publisher, will be entitled to a' copy of the National History or the Statesman'Olannal, sub •ect to their order. ' 6 wlO. E. CAULDWELI. & SON 1111.01:TEAS or AND oter.fits li alass, . , LOOICING-GLASSES, NO- 76 "%I/A . 1113.EN STREET, Etsen'r Cauldwell, . „ T. G.l.lauldwell,' Henry S. Knapp. New York. W. A. Cauldwell. • • THE subscriber laving connected himself with the sbovellouse in the Crockery Trade, in all ;its various branches, would -simply lay ta . niercbsuits, hotel, and biistrdiug-house kpepera, 'in Susquehanna and adjoining counties, that their 'stock is one of the largest of the kind kept in New York; their assert. went is large and general; their goods are•of pips] quality and choice patteine;' their priees as low s 4 the trait* can offer with reference to profit ; and the he id very anxious- to Bell to all whir stay think It for their interest.to give hint a call. • ' _.= • .• _ - -S. ILNAPPI - • - New York. January 1,18b7.-1y . - 1,4.0. K kND--lIVADI - 841,111111 , -a' - ' fk Milt 1 - Tas.-undersigned,, Merchant v . at Blalock inuri 'comers, boa lately distovered .that for ready-. pay, be can vedl•more gdo4s and make.tnore money, ' A ono hair the usual profit put tmon coisturr goods,: tamaequontly I can sell goods c nt.fivi -to_ ten per . vent ,lower than othereatablialt to im this section. But do.nnt take my word forl faff 11 1#16 601 /n your,- t aelvek, z p.ring,a4A4,l . ii, -. .m e fund of courttry il its. produce, and buy yoarvinda..i'a Oriaa.usparelleicd 'la trelditary or rnercantife,tra - - 3ry Alga: fltiarte =abet wen setae:led, and!' am re`CeiOnt new additions etrory.*,ehii:L i tyy terme,nt s,ale' iitA ready pay It: wilreeitalidi Nitta. Tour InterCO'te,e4 r til4 * lii l 4'fii, be§rainiichitii'iv''efanb6i.'4;` ' • -,, .--; -:, • • natill\aili. Stilr ky.Pt•Ctaiati4ly:intifttid: '" • ," ' . Dimork, Jan. 14, 1t51.-- I .trl •''' •• ' -• ‘ - WON A 7 Cols`.?Gteat k Gift, ; `, ,ffile, • 469 - BaciAnW AV; NEW - volts, FLNE GOLD, JEWURTO,IVP: A AT TO-POtt ' ' .CHASERS ' O F' E , . ALL Rooks Will'L,l3 - seild us Itiiv an bo had Ft o ls i father /Rorer; ninny '...,r less. '-• -- Xew Books receired'daily.. A Gift 4erytit in saluct hake 25 cents tollloo, won with. each - at the tints it is sold. ,liaringqn band a. yeryiey r stock 0 woo aid rithiable'..Bookm. alla 'fi;i.Sur . 'Li _ ll - a ti t 11 "ilea and small ' Pratt,* ,we itt& dett 14'15 - 4s - our custorneili bin& bertdits thin' ` tie hid se= where. - AnYtbook Pulahtd"" New ' 6* 4 ' 114 delPhipi .1 1llii.' bp• oto.slitly sotatift, ; cludevii eft re' taceipt of publisher's price. .1 Ca ,af,,Rooks and Presents. containing full ifpianitio* , Will hri:asiis free to all the criuntr.c.frl, -'- ''-‘.. ‘• - 1 The m o st likirii indeterswwwitere olftiterdto Agents: Any person b24;tiondiug. us, an litilecAe melody, With moneyh 4c14)30, will Isughtitied,tti'attszetstilstk' . 1 4iri,Cjit• ,•,:4. - orders furhOoks coot4o *atm, (iticasilo • perfect safety,) should be triiduretiinlthe Eo4olllk* where they Mailed,' inediiiicted ~riiiit- f 'l. C d., 409 Broadiny, New York .: :';'S ,--; ' - f 3 ' '•;4 RsraeFriox.-11. Thomas it Sob*, BONO &sold Street, rhilidelphia;,J: E. LlypistlO AVMs NW ' - tt dolphin; D. Alt*toliA C*-4 -41 '"M"V Li 7 9 1,4 ' 4 Derby 4t Jackson , Nassau Street , tri. , Lir SEND FOR ' A CATALOOVE4' ' ''' ' Principal,Store.,4o9 Ric. 44 1 ,103 Branch Stores at 12:1 cltestßut. and at ErsaChiligton,'DX '' ' - :..._..../...L. ' ' 11 00 2 60 5 00 AND _ ~.., UNPARAL :" psi. r. .f.-y;vl • - • CASE OF 'IIULALPItterO::':- , - All the Teeth. of the - per - Xa itr vont out . . in Eioliiettjis44#4*r ! 'M. H. a 1jew . 1.14 of cfawiiii4pliet. dijitit k i c.. -. Mir tier, calle d al iiy'Ofilcea Air , jfdlitei,".iiid while examining a set of new 'l - ttletaty • boa ÷ ts brought etch me froorDentsi• 1 - teat - ttp "Universal hiolar ForeeN" kr the “EloPerithr , Ma - • lily," and expressing Week:dreg= Of, ittitraad'ip ... several gentlenien in the room and inquired-it apir , one of them hadn't a tooth he wished extriieted, that he might try the Instrunient. 4 The of dilin 'relined that, he had, and,took the: chair] •• NoW . - ihe'Dolitni , id a man of powerful physicist. * and, tie thieleath ' without even the usual ceremony o r !that Twetuble" he gate ft an unmerciful twist, wlian oh Thighditli mitt : earn& the entire upperjaW, teeth,' ' a l •Onti l ailL The heart rending horrbra of • the- littine - - - thlCTulteWed-1 shall not attempt to deaeribe; The yeikthifiernansi s the convulsive leaps to frantic agoimbf thelptierief. ferer, were enou ghto pluck.theiheartrul of ttdeednit min, and ' cause the gravel intonini'lli t ie gintaid'of the miserly Shylock to shake - like it - Itittv tiOX. ; : But before your hearts go quite to smash my friends . , pet hit me ease you a little, by stating that both thetas* and.gums in this case sere Artijkiiiii„ but id air" natural in their appearance, that even the y Poeter'd practiced eye filled to deteet the* tend hence thh catastrophe. But pleaqe bear hi mind thiititifs'ile. caption can be produced by no other kind Areisg• ial Dentures, except the.. : i. _- .. ~- ~. r! - 44 I m pri&v6 d Mineral - lelate, o, ~ , _ . in which the teeth and plate are e solid piece* carved and colored in so exact imitadoi efliiitine as to render it hard to believe that th cox tilektilia. itil, when seen in the mouth. J. hat litien severs times accused by those wile have Intl id at them, of " scalping" some mouths while_in th city, and brie cruel then even the Sioux, - I' have tight *War not only the tk s h but the ioae . Those wanting teeth • I are invited to call and e x amine . a tens.. They" need no puffing or laudation extra, as their superior naturalness, beauty-and eleanlinev, &re appirene at, sight. And noir, in conclusion, "key dear fellow then and fellow *omen," I am - happy l . to !proffer you the benefits of whatever ProfessionnUttlewledge, ortkEl I may have acquired while abroad,.together wisitni most hearty thanks for the beauty oti,_vour TatFrl*4 which hair sustained me in the past.' Illveber_gn tie, as ever,. " according, to your abiliti." - For the poor whom 4 ' we always. have with'ini,l" my:Operation, will be.gratuituus: ,Come on, then ye halt szainain , ed, and blind, the, middle. 4 4 tett-thouwandP, 444 *II " upper ten centums," the''"' Aristocracy," and th e "Codoervicy," - for I :still have some - hopes '0r . , :p.:7 . = body in this bad world ; except Reny- petroelliat - Christians and Rum drinithigCarsorftewutetthey are gone in. . Tours, for ca.* - - • -,,, • . C. D. VIRGIL. Reside nt-Derittat . N. B. Tender teeth filled without Pahl, amid with nerves treated, filled,antl preier,itedltd. __. years, Ile 4-ose, February 11,1857. . Susquehanna Sear Binghamton, Broome 6o;, N. - Y. mur. TnusrEss of this Institution aro ha prto be I- able to announce to the public "that it nose id the full tide of successful operation.. The pen:trial - Buildiiip are new and coinnti. oust. Ott runic of instruction is thorough and coinprehentriref and the discipline 14 kled, but firm,—awing at.strict order, prompt obedience, correct depotttneit, sh 4 End* try., BOARD or msTßuvnot. HENRY CARVER, A. M., Principal-- . • • ~ Gammas H. HAYWOOD, A. M., Prof. orAncient Lan • pages. • • ~ hung Ctrcnaccny Professor. of* oh -3115s Mm A. TINIERR, French.' " HL -It M. Go' trtii liftlottituu* .vet merit. f •.-• F. Bre. Luckur,ta Jois6ON. Tiathdr - orPraid wari Paiuung. • • - J. Itti.tos JUItEB , ProfeasorcifmarjmmodAtml672.., Wit.t.tmt Mittirts; PrilfeStor of V0cif,114116. - : - • ttprigts. _ Tulthm for Yerm Of !earthen weetS, fro 10964 t 6 #8.00.- - Brie. Dmsringoitul Painting; Estrs.. Board and Washing, Boom Eirnistied and witatic 62 25 per week. - " Tuition, payment "made invariably a4iiMci...r Board one half 4n advance. " - csvisaas. - • • let term comniences - Aug. 27th, 1816. 'l.2d. Term:. commences. Dec. ; 3d, 1816. Term Otamenetsk Aprißst, 1857. • .. , • For further Inforntation iddreis the - B. N. Loomrs,Rec.- B. N. P. Irsu, Priest. Biaghamfon, Feb. 11, 1817.!..6y1. • -' Admits stratotos eUc ,XT OTICE is hereby"given to all Potions Iriiiiing4e4 .111 mends against the estate of DANIEL F.; litscom,', deceased,. late of Forest Lake towriship i that the same must be presented to the '"undersigned forlarrangei ment, and,all, persona kndebtedio_sald Rattte are quested td., make-immediate payment. - ; • ' FANNY LINVO I 4kr, Ij Adtte . - * 'EZRA RICE, • ~, Forest. Lake, January 28,1857.-41 r . A FORTY MORSE Pt STEP . UG l OK ;kW IN G 4006 9FRET Matt inch strolie..l4 itich dyllnderi" bnt J - lanciwbeel, three-tone: lifititiolltweil bulk machine.: Suitible will sold vary km. Addsess POST IC Jan. it, 1857 ABEL TV1411,, kiwi% ALL THE'._ PATENT MEDICTOPS. AND, . A ,FIRST: RATE ASSORTIAM :OF DRUOL - TINIEOT , TVAREWS IIY Otkri r pun.: Fur aate`by tiTtY4ILL. Itoptrose,Jonuary.2B; 13157.1 - 4 • T`' Crt'Torictsts • _ .4711* PAlWAtt . jO' r pE l liitiF;4t. ' I- Ments'br ihb• present' ital. ma ifilSPremio4 ' has been awarded : thein'ivlijamterltshitiOtt Ito salkby , 41: LYONS* 130ti,•Agitc - Montrose,- lut, 1, -; - _ CUilifit muntruTOßTi -4- ' 5 , Nab rANt-r.kdtunritsiatdeiti* !fill 0444 17,1-IPrirstiture,7,b :do* prepntcd to-SIP it- Odom, for ~Bodotbathi.- of .111 Mods AO ihdleislo ark 0 rotay r oo . Ogo.notico: _', Itetoil,priaes-xote hole SS itraroCdo,'accordinglalsiNlo....Ucto_iii,e, keel* 11' baud t. Reodi4Oade ".Coitino • ohd_iia he bid an .tenqs.l HedirscOlb,l2, prepo4.6. Co' %lOW fintialszOtt' ot"4F 4 . +Noy 3111r001, - Ttectrivtss44-1 —.: • ..-.- ' ~4'.10,1-, . ' r... 20000 rr.F.T ' RElll°Ctil3ißtlil44l3 / 4 ..1 424 1)9104,1%10 04 SbiTSUS4satirrt ke.; Le. '46 . 'trrtentialinki itoutrose Now 26 IWO 'Fria<o:. , 14 , ww0 r.