Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, March 26, 1857, Image 3

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Dimwit—Samuel titterer. •
FriendsvMe—D. D. Drown.
Gibson-.4milte.,Lattier,l; stems.
MarhP4-4. IL.Oupenter.
Mannotty , -.oBbwrt Melva-hP Pooh&
Jaimp—Wm. A.Maron, Jobs_ Ra=elr:. .
LattiroPPrW. L. Biker,
_ _
Lanex—Samael - Benjamin; Charks Conrad, 1. S.
Jelfets,limion Foot., ;
Liberty—H. N. Webster . .
• Middletown—D. R. Hoyt.
Montrose.;-Geo. L. Stare, William W. Smith.
lbw A.;Perldna, David Sant ,W.
B: Hed
fisaq'a Depot~—Barra, Behr
Vitali Carr, GenrgelKiric,Fgarael F. 13mith, Jamb
stoddard jr.
smitnWm. at. Mandatk, Jesse Scott.
Weber. ,
Thwason--Oameaub Weighter.
• iticiorn wan.
•
Auburn—Wm. Conley Id, Peter MY, Salami
Bridgewater—Viral'. iMethuish. • •
ISivoitlin—A. J. Tiffany, Ferdinand WhiPPic
Choconnt—lichael :Hain. •
ljundafr--tkorge BOSers•
'lXmock--John Young.
, ^Nbardrritr--4rs vole.
*.r elbibto-teasiClhamberbin.
Great Bend—Wm. i Goble, Esquire M. Munson,
Itiebard Squires. ;
tiarfOrd—G. L: Babcock, Amu& Cham
Berriek--Cbariea ff. Hooding.
iMarmont--Richard Lk. Webb.
:Jessup-4ames.Pataiot, Byron Griffin. •
Jackson—Pratkis Hill •
- LlbotyWitithrup 1.•. A.. Beeman, P. -B„
Martin.
Lenex—D lei B. Clark, Jos, Sanders, re •
.Pontln. K. Hatch,
New Milford•- • -tmothY . BoY/i, John Mauer:
Oakland—J. X. Grifdes.
- Mish--.Jas. Logan, Lets Tupper,
_Saver Lake—Horace Decker, Thos. Rogers 2d,
Thomson--Elias Bryant, Henry Jenkins,
Irs!iall List.
FIRST REM, .
-
lOsbont vs; Btrier,- •
.116takiss vs, tittle, •
Lyrae 'vs,ldfon, •
%Curtis vs, N, E, R, R,•Co,
'Thompson Ts, Btepbens, '
Susq'a Bore vs, Scovill et id,
Rogers vs, Buriliek,
Young vs, N, kE, lt, It, Co,
sEeosn WE . SI, .
Witeeth rs, Titus,
• Stillwell Brorn vs, Miller, •
Ciiiffis is; Welon,
Lathrop Sehoof,Dict, re, Lenox School Diit:
Green. vs, Watrottl,"
Bixelick vs; Sautpacm,
'Nat to, wraing,, ~ •
Taylor re, Cienor, ' .
Carmalt re, Betilol4
• 'Cooper re c litelloEg et al, •
Fraser Tl, •
Westfall Irs„yritchloy, " . .
Beeltney E, R, R, Co,
'!Tewksbury vs, Raub,
Baldwittra, - Baldirin, "
- bleat vi,.Corsney,
Penticton re, Galbitigt.
Hall vs, • Norton et al, •
• Pe:Mize Is,
Sltioner'vs Pope
• Williseem vs Pratt
• Alversoo.rs Gelatt. , • '
Sebermetborn is Stephens _
Kettle vs Green
3~at.
Nottee.---The Iktliquebantui County Avionitu
ral Society will meet - st the Caart House, on Tues
day evening, of the fist week of April Court, nest.
Abel Cassedy, Esq., of Dimock, will deliver an ad
dress. Other addresses may perhaps be given, if
there belime. " War. J. Tilutata., Rec. Sec'ry.
14 ?foil*, ]larch 24; '57.-2w .
Of a
as irip thlicatt County Committee
sa rd g e rat e' e l
STa t r i‘ les ' ° tel,in Montrose, on Monday,
p
1, at 2 P. N. A full attendance is
anisto.v . 49 , t h e Town 4iip ComMittees will be op
" h e fti ihit time. By order of the Chairlhan.
't3 Ve-aw .E..-Paratcw.„ Seery.
like nt ' .
' f am ilree.---Persons wishing their Pianos or Me
hair hired, can haie it done, by leaving a notice
• -7
O. iny time until the first of May. Orden"
t ' ut, anciltatitre attended to an short
about .-S
March 25, 's7w L. W. amp.
waysid
Essurnhatitions.—We will
/lad eicat*ktians in the different towns an followi:
Franklin,- April 2,llauth, 8: H. 10 o'clock A. M.
• Oreat•Bend, " * "
New Milford. 41 - 4. Ward, " -
Jessup; Cornell, "
Rush,t — * - t - " .7, Granger, "
- .Atibton;." "8, beater, U
80 , 24.p a k ,it 9. (4 GI
Dimisck, " 10,
Brooklyn, " 11, 1 '
Lathrop,. " 18, Thayer, "
..Lsooas . 1 ! 14, Glenwood,
• " 1 5 , Corners, •
Herrick, • " 16, M'dst. Church, "
Gibion, • " 17, T . - Hill , S. "
Hanford, " "
Jackson, - " 20, No. 2, ' " "
Ararat, • " 11, :Church, :84. o'clock "•
4 1 1 Soutiott,': ' " Center, S. N. 2 o'clock P. M.
lliteMotiy,•=oaidand, k Sirquehanna Depot.
.44:f122, East Hill, S. IL to o'clock A. N.
Liberty, 28, Beeman's,'
" 24, Montrose, F. S. H, " "
liiilvarLak9., " 25, Brackey, S.H. "
" 27, Clark's, "
~Voiiget Like; w 58 , Town's
liliddletowit, Baldwin's, " " "
.Alitgaimw , 2 ' 4 • 30, L. X., " " "
B. F. Trwitawcwr, Co.. Supt.
New Hilfani, March 18, 1857.A4w.
311arriagL
. . ,
-11141.Obartom Sunday th e Bth bast., by Thomas
•• Mr: BORER! SISSARABGR, of Ditl3oa4
tallies MART LATBANCE, Of Labe e, Wyoming, co.
In Nontrose v on tbe 14th bst.. by Rev. S. S. Rai
' ter, Mr. DAVID Welsos,jr. of Franklin, and 4111liso
MARTII. Stumm, of Pores; Lake.
.
In "Inaleyton, the 18th• inst., by ReV. .3. M.
denies, Afr.'Marti S gem;•of Rex IMrd, Sum.
41). 4 -Pa., and Mos times= Waxer, of 'Unborn
__ ton, Broome N. Y.
Vtatin
Ia lirooklyn, March 2d, Wit LIAN J., youngest son
of DsAgra& Zither Horgan--a ;reenlist' ng, youth, in
...#lssat their fond hopes were centred, as a prop to
danibhi' g yearo—oaged 16 years and b moths.
atinse hash not power to bear away,
image from the heart ; - _
NW-IMM that mark life's onward way,
- Van bid it hence depart
- Yet. irlsße our souls with anguiii"riven,
-4,-) Mourn, dearest one, for thee;
, Nre.ndre our tearful eyes to heaven,
Andjoy that thod art free.
4 tWensias „thee fnato the band so dear
'fit lathers round an...hearth,
IfiClinntainil thy voice to
IMpid our household mirth--
We gaze upon thy vacant chair,
form we seem to see.;
We'start. Wand _thou art not there,,
Tat joy. Abat that art free.
" A , tbsmad cid Emilio things,
Within star childboars
Speak of the cherished absent omit,
- ,llnou ;Kw lame AIM cone.
,
WA* with wangled Ws =digit',
Fluid ,rneroorietiof thee ;
"'tut weal eati'tbee back again
WOO that thou art free.
cambia etudiet, ern, awl care,
When our Orli path spew, _
.. i romtreeit taltnowlhou c oat not sham.
Oar sarish li e oar tears—
„ Thst oa y no more shall fall,
Tbe storms ere may not lee; .
..X....iutfelytiiraltered tram them all,
• ... 35relpf Ahat , thou art free. ,
4 ',Porthou bin gained a brighlir balk
,And Orgies cold stream* puist, '
•'` 'Vale* are-the joys at Gad's ritto boot
sbeinforeveriait;
b on - thy sue bon,
;;•,•- - italaettryle"the Wag cloth ese; •
-Thy home ja wikthe seraphs mew—.
jay 4114'thist irt beef"
t 4BllBinufw-stsemoss. 4110 Lit
k‘,l+llr .r lir t lirbflk Silinfinp4 l .( !NWT; 4.0 a
•••••*ge- •• • '
ME
at '
Mil
at t 4.
1:113
ibi.Alkisesjihmeqd Moue Pil '
—lt thiWi - gadmilaid that low readies
alma* of dray,' are nearly A other tatidierinte,
'bat the ge have been prod uced Ikon aerial* Otani 'Of
great teedloW Them: We vie mentlion 4 i v *
lin Ouse *NI* plants,Ararknee, Ss
ollf OvirrY, Ins virtnes are. well known.z-
Th a eis ere band growing itild in the 'rnanntaiiii
an d and their medial propertleit ere ten
a i ds,
immaireiler than those we have neut.& Were It
not 1* making bowl the secret of a disarrety,which
Dr. *ley 'places great nine on, we vroeht give their
maw ' %ace it to say, that this delightfid wine
and the pills have acquired a high reputation in ev
cry' put tithe ccmntry. We never knew a. single
instance, where these remedies have been taken ac
cording to the directions, in which they* not Pro
duce the'most decided benefit. Even in' old stand
ing complaints, where the patient perseveredin them
for a
fatted. reasonable length of time, curet halm been of.
Dr. Bidsey's advertisement can be seen in anoth
er
lan of this paper.. ABEL IFERELL, Agent.
eb. 21, 1812..-4 w q.
iltm Ittatrtirimtnts.
SEED WHEAT.
9"R gutember off sts foe sale, the Italian wheat,
one of the moat reliable varieties ever introdue•
-ed Into Susquehanna County. Thorough experience
his convinced me of the tact. ABEL CASSEDY.
Dimock, March 25, 1867.—Ew
NOTICE.
To Deokre in iterchandioewititis lA. Comity of
&ague,lianas—
TN pursuance of the Sevend acts of assembli of this
/. Commonwealth—to-provide revenue to sleet the
demands upon the Treasury and for other *poses
--thy undersigned appraiser of Merchintile, Taxes of
Susqu'a Colinty, has peep aced a list 4 all Merchants
trading within said County and• plaerich of said
Merchants in thatch's:l which to hint menus right and
just laccording to the provisions °l:said act'of assem
bly, as follows vls:
Riekrace. Proprietors.
•
Auburn, John P. Lamhert, ,
" , Joseph !Wain, •
• ' 4 Grover Philips '&
• Waltman & Swisher,
" Hirim R. Lewis; "
.Apolacon, H. Barney,
Wm. Durum,
Brooklyn, • F. W. Allen,
" R. T. Ashley,
" E. S. Kent, '
0. G. Hempstead,
M. Depot; Post Brothers, .
• • " J. P. Lee.
Bridgewater,G. N. Allen,
Clifford, ' John Halsted,
" • - Brundage & Wilson,
" S. B. Wells,
thmdaff, C. C.•Chureh,
• " J. 8.. Slocum,
• H. C. Healy,
• " , H. S. Phinny., •
" . Thomas Arnold,
Dimoek, Wm. H. Thayer ,
" J. Smith jr. &
" • L. H. Woodruff,
FriendsvOle, Jeremiah Hosford, •
" Marsh & Glidden,
Franklin,
J. L. Merriman,
Forest Lake,D. L. Meeker,
Gibson, S. S. Ingalls. •
" Hawley k Guild,
" Grant & Walker,
" John Smiley,
• • " N. E. Kennedy, ,
Great Bend,S. & N. Dubois,
" S. H. Dayton,
" D. L.4l"aylor,
Lodersville, S. B. June, ,
" Wm. A. Snow, •
" • ..G. S. Mesiek & Co.,
Henry McKinney, -
• . " L. S. Lenheim;
" Crane & Co.,
ThOrnas.& Whiting,
" Alanson Hubbard,
John Colsten,
Harford, G. W. Seymour & Co.,
" , Zerah Very,
S. B. Guile; * 14
Johnston Edwards & Co., 111,
• Periug Carpenter, 18
" ' Eaton k Morley, 12
Harmony, B. R. Lyons & Co., 12
" - Seth A. Lyons. • 14
" Wm. Tremain & Co.„ 4
" Brandt & Sebblger, 5
" F. D. le.-enr 4k
. •5
Herrick, 'John-Miller, 14
Jackson, J. J. Turner, 14
JeMsup, • Timothy Depue, • 14
Lathrop, ' Isaac A. Newton, - l4
Hopbottom, Bell & Tingley, • 14
" A. B, Merrill, 14
Lenox, Schultz Eaton & Co., 8
46• E. R. Grow k Brother, - 13
liberty, Roger Kenyon, . 14
A. A. Beeman, • 14
" Z. Blakeslee, 14
Middletown, C. C. Wright, 14
" Joseph L. Ross, . 14
" Darius Coleman, 14
Montrose, Poet Brothers, 11
*I A. N. Bullard, 14 _
•• " Abel Turrell, 14
" Bentley & Read, 10
" Guttenberg Rosenbanm k
Co., , . 11
' " I. N. Bullard, - 14
" S. S. Mott. i . 14
" S. A. Woodruff, • •14
' " Keeler k Stoddard, , 14
" Mott it Tyler, 18
" S. H. k D. Sap; 12
" J. Etheridge, • 14
" Simmons & Merriman, 14
" W. J. &S. HI Mulford, 12 '
" - Alfred Baldwin, - 14
" : J. Lyons k Son, . 18
" F.-B. Chandler, 18
" Henry J. Webb;. lB
" A. Lathrop k Co., 12
44 J. B. Singleton, 14 •
" John . A. kO. M. Crane, 14 ,
It
.14. S.. Wilson k Son, 12
" - 'Thayer k Co., 14
New Mllford,Sutphln & Young,l2'
" • Hayden Brothers, , ,
12
" J. Moos & Brothers, 12
" . E. A. k.O. Pratt, 8
" Henry Burritt, 13
" Dickerman k Garrett, 12 r
" WM. C. Ward, - , 12
Rush, • Norman Granger s 14
$4 S. H. 'Canfield, 14
'. • " George Snyder, 14
Silver Lake, Thomas Sullivan, 14
. . "J, W. Brac.lmey, 3
Springville, E. S. Park,
tu
Wm. Sh 12
ots k Johnston, ' 12
Stm
' t. Depot, 'tit k Shuns, - •14 3
rimpton, 14N.
" N il es Creegan, 14 Nti sr
41 • Gaylord Curtis, 18
'
" John Tirney, 14
n :Whitney k Bryant, _ 18 :
" W. EL kJ. F. Hubbard, 13 . - -
' 4 N. C. &D. W.. Norton, 13
it Thomas Ingstrum, 13
" A. H. McCollum, 13
" Freeman k Brother, 14
" Jame' Bell. /8
" A. W. Rowley, . 14
- " - s. B. West, , . 14 3
" . Cohan. Brother, 14
Cohan . Brother,
A. W. monar I
„ i
" Foot it Imeit, - 12 --
Carnal* k Carpehtsr, 14
" A. J. Seymour, 14 -
" Wm. Wigemore; 14
. " L. G. frfiring, 4
" Perrin k Soo, • . 4
~" : D. R. Pope, 14
, Tham ~ ED. Hathawajo „..„14
'Seer kouWs, Eating ilioliatloy/Jai
tiiiiimentsoke. • •
. Ihntdstir, knottli Cho mbar; . 8
Friendarille, George A. Strbpplen - 8
Loderwrille, Walterraintlit. 8
• " Alanson Ilobbard, It
Montrose, I. N. Bullard, 8.
M . S. S. Mott, - 9i ,
" . Schrin Saco; ,' 8
" John A. &0. M. Grass i . "' , 1
ar
Ne Milford,lifilton Balch, a
Snag. Depot,Jorepit Ormebee, 1 .
- . - 4l . John limey, - -8
" Elia Creegan, : - 8 •
' " Wm. Wigemore, - 8
' . Diaiitierbui .
' Word. James Nal*, 10- _
Liquor "Adder& .
Lodinrrille, L£. Lenheim, -14 ,
Suag. DOot,finith k Shuns, . . 14 •
" • George Eggleston, imps: of billiard
loom; Vie tables ; license. $40,00.• •
And the Judges of the Court ref Common Pleas of
said onuntl_ Witt had a 1: 1 9ort q( Appeal at the Court
quo l¢ M ontrose, In and 03r• said flaunty, on Fri
, ,t . let day of Eity nitut, at toielitdr P. N., at
x
inket end plain ote.el the Neaten* ddnd,
deseribokonel domed As oforoodd, or their, agent or
.44.09PF.- - ,:tAtalaPd 4 4o*refild „ ossifillibl
iriligir-rs4tr. • : n .- .
" • -- n arartAslo4 -- .
'iliaMiii; Vali ii, 4 1Vi -- '' - n --- - • .- - -. . •
MEI
qor t, ii
antbsi t e;t t; igaie..
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a. ll
urt EI RI S TT. E . D
.
. Room to Let. • .
siii*Cir l p • -
leasant roonur,suitable for mn
iorlii.
ERA Olabos i or risaudilamily, ...la the _Second
Airy et the Brick Block, to let on reasonahletenns,
(tem the list of ApriL: - - BENTLEY. & READ. .
'Nenteure, Wachs ;8,.11407...: • ' •
Sole Leither.
Anew supply of the bcst just received,
sad for sale by BENTLEY & READ.
Cfor sale by . BENTLEY k READ
2000 Rolls of Wall Paper.
COMPRISING a good variety of new styles and
beautiful paterns, also, Bordering, Window Pa
per, &c., Just arrived, and for sale cheap for the gnat.,
by, by • ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, March, 18, 1857.
114IRRORS.--lArge Gilt Framed Mirrors, for sale
IYJL by A. TURRELL.
KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY,
fin sale by . ADEL TC LL.
Groceries.
Afresh supply, just received, and 'Will be sold
cheap for cash, by F. B. CHANDLER. :
Alarge lot of PRINTS, from 4c. to Ili cents per
yard, at *CHANDLER'S.
QPLENDID
13 lot of DELAINES, which will 'be sold lots-, for
CHANDLER'S. •
F for l famlly an u d D i a t irv, at k SCHAINDIER;.
Paper Hangings..
4000 pieces Paper
Pappearttillermld 4 Bo f ril or e s l e of theat sm all
mo,d
ad
vance for cash. Please call and see, at
March 18, '57. . CHANDLER'S.
Chug. P... 11.
14.
14
18
14
14
14
Bait Peelers 'Wanted..
GC±OOD and reliable Bark Peelers wanted, to peel
in lots from 100 to 1000 cords, and deliver the
same on roads, or at our tannery. Also, wanted by
the subscribers 50 to '75 good sheep. -
E. A..! 0. PRATT. •
New Milford, March 17, 1857.-107113
Valuable Mill .Property
,and Farm
FOR SALE OR RENT.
ONSISTING of a Grist and Saw Mill, located in.
• V Orwell township, Bradford county, Pa., sixteen
miles from .Towanda, and about .thc same distance
from Owego. Said Milk are nearly new—hare a val
uable Water. power, and are in a first rate location
for custom, and will be sold at a bargain, and terms
made to suit the purchaser. •
If not sold soon they will he rented, together with
a farm of 165 acres of land, 2 dwelling houses, 3
barns, and other, out-buildings, and two orchards
thereon. For further particulars address the sub
scriber, at Towanda, Pa. JAMES 0. FROST.
March, 18, 1857,-6w
Clover and Timothy Seed.
THE undersigned hare on hand and for sale br the
bushel or load, Clover Seed of the large kind
also, Timothy seed of a superior ‘quahtr, which will
be sold in quantities to suit the s prirchasers. They
have also on hand a large quantity of excellent Seed
Wheat, Wisconsin grown, which they by the
bushel, or load. Inquire of
CRANE & ROGERS,
. opposite Searle's !Tote!.
Montrose, March7B, I 837.—tf " .
Timothy and Clover Seed.
Alot of Western Timothy Seed, and Susquehan
na County Clover Seed on hand and sellitt.• by
M. S. WILSON k suR.
Montrose, March IS, 1857
A xes, at
Afew Ploughs and Stoves, which will
be sold less than cost., to close them out, by
Feb. 24:1857. F. B. CHANDLER.
TEA SEED WITEAT . FOR MALE.
HIGHLY eineemeli - by g rdweri, of West
ern , New York. • A. BALDWIN.
Montrose, March 11, 1857.-9w4
THIS work having been enlarged throughout to
admit the largest Pennsylvania Canal Boats
the water will he let in from Middletown to Reading,
on the first day of Sprit
Toll Sheets . mad information respecting the Canal
can be obtained at the Office of the Company, No. 56
Walnut Street, Philadelphia, on application to .
9w3 R. RUNDEL SMITH, President; (iv.
PUBLIC VENDITE.
`WILL be sold at the residence of the Sub.cribcr,
T in Brooklyn, od the farm of Lebbeus 'Rogers,
March 30th, one cow, two sleighs, Carpenters tools,
household furniture, and a variety of other property
too numerous to mention, for cash only:
JOSEPH 31. ELY.
Brooklyn, - March 11, 1857.-9i4.
BT virtue of sundry.writs issued by the Court of
Common Pleas of Snsquebanna county and to
me directed, I will expose to sale by public vehdue,
at the Court House in Montrose, on Saturday the . 4th
day of Ap-il next, at one o'clock, r. it., the following
described plumps parcels Of land, to wit :
ALL thatWrtmn piece or rarcel of land, situate,
and being in the township of Silver Lake; in the Coun
ty of Susquehanna, and bounded and described as
follews, 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 called,) thence by said turnpike road,
by its several courses, as follows: N. lo' W:120 p.,
thence n. 30' w. 14 p., thence n.45' a•. 20 p., thence
n. w. Bp., thence 2' e. 141 p., thence n 6t p.,
thence n. 39' e. 36 p., °thence n. p. to the
bridge at Mad Lake, (so called,) thence by the said
lake, as follows :' n. 54" w.. 7 p., thence n. 85' w. 11 1
p., n. 75" w. 14 p., thence it. 28' w. 18 p., thence
w. 30 p., thence it. 38" w. 40 p.. thence it. IS" w. 56
p. to a hernia* tree at the edge of itaid lake, the n. ,
e. corner of said reservation, thence w. along the n.
line of said reservation, 153 perches, to a stake and
stones corner, thence n. 7 p. o and six tenths of a p.,
to a stake and stones corner, thence w. 229 p. to a
stake and stones, the . n. e. corner of the allotment of
Andrew E. Rose's share of said reservation, thence
e. 88 p., to a stake and stones, and the south-east
corner of lot no. 15 of Andrew H. Rose's share,
thence W. 94 p. to a beech tree corner, thence s. 88
p. to a stake And stones corner, thence s, 26" e. 105
p. to the highway, thence s. 88" w. 36 p., thence a.
20'1 w. 12 5,10 th p., to a stake and stones , corner,
'thence s. 89" w. 52 p., to a stake and stones corner,
by the said highway, thence a. 2" w. 31 p., to a ma
ple tree; thence 15 1- w. 41 p.,to the edge of the wa
ter, at the shore of Silver Lake, thence by the
same course 19 p., to a point in said take, thence tt.
30 4 . w. 97 p.,to a point in said said lake, in the n.w.
line of Edw ard W. Rose's allotment, of said reser
vation, thence s. 52° e. 44 p. to , the shore of said
lake, thence by the same , coarse 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 stcm . es;
thence e. 295 p. to stake and stones, thence a. 122
p, to stake & stones, thence a. 76". e. 180 perches to
the plate of beginning: containing one thousand
three hundred and twenty nine acres of land, be the
same more or
• being the •same parcel of land
conveyed' to Robert H. Rose by Edward W. Rose
and wife, and 'Andrew 11.-Rose and wife, by partition
deed, recorded in Susq. (10., in Deed Book, No. 21,
p. 257, as hits share of said reservation, with the ap
pirteninces, six dwelling houses, seven barns, and
'bent eta hundred acres improved, it being lots No.
it 8•, 4, 10, 11; - 12 .of said reservation, as
shown by deed of partition between Edward W. Rose
and wife, A H. Rose had wife, and Robert H. Rase,
dated Nov. 10, 1851.
Taken in ezecutidh at the suit of William Jessup,
to the use of John G. Sturges, vs: - Robert H. Rose.
ALSO—AII that certain l)iene or parcel of land sit
uate and being in the townshipollesaup, co. ofSusq.,
and bounded as follows, to lit: Beginning at a post
in the row] leading from James Faure& to the Wya-
Ineing Creek road near a western collier of AbeiChat
fields lands, thenCe west 66 . 0ertila to a past, thence
loud; 10 dega. west, '72 perches to a post; thence
west 14 perches to a post, thence Herd) ea deg"-
west, 12 perches to a pertain *line of Caleb Carmalti
land, thence 'along the same North 10 deeps: east, 168
perches and 2;10 of • perch to a post, thence east"
145 perches to - s post, in the above mentioned road,
thence along the same south 22 dep. -wile 88 per
ches, themes south .20 siege. west, 24 perches, thence
south 35 dega. west, 11 perches, and thence lintlth.
10 ,Perches, Cont i llning one hundred fifty three sires,
red ninety4wo petite. with the appurtenances. •
Seized and taken in execition at the suit of Job
ht bend is. L. W. Birchard. < ' I
that certain plitehr ..latese 16 4
. 11 1 308t4iind behig IA the township of - Middletown,: in
Al= . 46t os essiglisdanne; end botiuded And des- . 1
btid ea tbe 14i1b 164 - ell 4f
-
J. LYONS k SON
CNION CANAL.
Sheriff's Sales.
Charles !Teary, C. C. Wright, vacant lards of thelßose
estate, on the east by lands of the said Charles Mary,
on the South by lands of James Cooney, and on the
west by vacant lauds of the Rose estate, (oo (tidied)
coutaining 450 acres snore or less, ith the apparten•
ances, one log house, one log barn, and about !forty
acres improved.
Taken in execution at the suit of C. C. Wright vs.
Michael Keogi.,
,Admir. of the estate of Michael. Deg
can; deceased. ' •
AL9 o—All that certain piece or parcel of land,
situate, and being In the township or Bridgewater,
in the county - of Sosquehanna,.and hounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit : on the mirth by land 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 brads owned by Hill, con-,
mining forty-seven acres, more or kis with the ap
purtenances, one small framed house, and about ten
acres improved.
Taken in esecution'at the suit of Appollas Stone,
vs. Seymour Root.
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel' of land,
situate, and being in the Borough .of Susquehanna
Dela, in the county of Susquehanna, and bounded
and described as follows, to 'wit: North-westerly by
the river road leading from said Borough 'to Limes
boro, on the south-east by chttrch streetoind on the
south-west by lands of Daniel.G. Smith, t Fit being a
triangular piece of land lying between the said river
road and the said chnrth street, containing about one
eighth of an acre be the same more or !Ors, with the
appnrtenances, one framed house (unfinished) and
all improved:
Taken In execution at the Silk of EbenCzer Cross,
vs Orson Dwight. •
ALSO—AII that certain tnece or pkteel of land,
situate and being in the township of :Springville, in
the County, of • Susquehanna,' and bounded and des
cribed as follows, to wit : on the east.: by the public
highway, on the north, west, and south, by landi. of
Dwight Risley, 'containing about one:half an acre of
land, be the same more or le&, with the appurtenan
ces, one framed dwelling house, one ern, and all im
proveu. • _
Taken in'execation at the suit of *ztr•Lathrop rs
Bentantin F. Rider. • i;
ALSO—AII that certain piece or i'parcel of land,
situate and being in the Tillage and frtsnship_ Gt.
Bend; in the county of Susq., and bOunded and de
scribed as follows, to nit: northerly hr church street,
westerly by land of Louisa Green, shhtherly by land
of the N. Y. and E. R. Co., and we4terly by lands,
late of William Dayton, deed, being:4o feet wide
.in
front, and about 134 feet front front o rear, with the ;
appurtenances, one framed di - ellinglhouse and shan
ty, and all improved.
Taken in execution at the suit ofltodusky H.,Jack
son* vs. George I. Benjamin.
ALSO—AII that certain tract ofland called " the
Isaac Cox tract," situated on the north branch of the
Wyalusing creek, adjoining laud ii - urveyed in the
flame of Thomas Dunlap on the sonth, and the heirs
of Henry Drinker on the east, .RobeLrt Carson on the
north, and omthe west by unknoteh lands; contain
ing 330 acres, and allowance of six der cent for roads,
excepting out of the sante 100 acrot, now in posses-.
sion of Dan, Pepper, lying on the South. side of the
said Isaac - Cox tract, agreeably to the survey of the
same, leaving 230 acres : the ;trendies h . erelly intend
ed to - be conveyed, being the ft.inn 'QII which the
said Carter nowlive.s and width Oren Caper and wife,
by indenture, dated the day oy June, 1534,
corded in Deed Book, No. t, page .03, granted unto
said Horace Carter; in fee, with the appurtenances,
one framed, dwelling house, one.'named barn and
shed and orthaid thereon, and about ninety acres
improved.
Taken in bxceution at the suit U-Caleb Carmalt,
vs. Horace Carter.
ALSO—The following rit`Seribeo thielling house,
and the curtilage appurtenant, Situate in Auburn
township and County of Sustmehatora, :on the road '
leading from Montrose, in said Coupty, to Skinners'
Eddy, in Wyoming County, PerifssOvinia, on the
east side of said road, on land boukaed northerly by
lands of John A. KirkliurT, eastorlV 41 Joseph Me 7
Rain, westerly by Joseph c'arlii, and southerly
by Abram N. Stone, constructed wfi- th astory and a •
half upright part, sixteen feet by tiveritY: two feet on
the ground, portico, .one door anti four windows in,
'the front, chimney in the attic for i stove pipe, &c.,
the front being sided and the othersidert boarded and
battened, also having.a leanto rittaihed on the west
erly side•thereof, two feet wide and extending along
the whole length of the said upright part.,
Taken hi execution at the suit or aio,ris.r.bir, -c.,.
David Carlin.
ALSO—AII that certain 'Piece or parcel-of land,
situate and being 'in the township of —, in the
County of S,usq., and boimiled as follows. to wit: on
the north bv the public highway, leridic z from the mill
to New Miiford,'on the east by lands of u. Griffin, on
the south by lands of said Griifiri, and on the west by
the public high way, containing tine half an acre
i no r .-..----- • . 4:--s- with the' apurter
, - c s. ...--, ' V,
v
hottwe s or.* tow s ...-_, .„ 4 ,,, ,„....,,,,,,.,5% :..11'."+"'"':'
Taken in execUtion at rhesatt of:,. H. Sutphin, vs.
Harvey Slosson. . ' • ' • f ,
ALSO—AII that certain piece of parcel of land,
Situate and being in the township cif Oakland, in the
county, of Susq., bounded and desoribed as TolloWs,
to wit . 'on 'the north by lands of John Unborn, on
the east by lands of A. P. Iftipmani on the south by
land formerly occupied by Daniel 4cgtd, antron the
' west by land supposed to belong to John McCarty,
formerly occupied by -Jeremiah %lion, ' containing
IOG acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, one
framed house, one framed barn; ire saw mill and
about IS acres improved. '
Taken in execution at the suit ok t A. Lyons and-
Brother, vs. B: A. Skinner. ;1'
ALSO—AII that certain piece * parcel of land,
situate and being in the toirnshipiOr Apotacon, on
both sides of the Milford and Owego turnpike road,,,
in the county of Susquehanna, and bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit: beginniag in the line of a
lot of land surveyed for Jeremiah Thompson, at the
distance of 100 perches from the said turnpike, thence
running along slid Thompson's line and crossing the
said turnpike and by land of' Caleti Carmalt south 85
degrees west 200 perches, thence iitill by, Caleb Car
malt's land, north 55' west eighty perches, thence
by the same north 35" east 200 ptirches, and thence
south 55 - east 60 perches, to thc place of beginning,
containing 100 acres, be the sameinore or less, with
the appurtenances, one tavern house, one large
framed barn, and one small biulding, erected for
blacksmithing, one orchard and about 40 acres im
proved, the above to be sold; 4ubject to a ground
rental of 812,50, per year. ;
Taken in execution at the suit of 1,.,-Stanley, vs.
Hiram Cook.
• ALSO—AII the right, title atutinterest Of Morris
Loveless, in all that certain piece or parcel of' land,
Ornate and being in'the township bf Harmony in the
County of Susq.,
and bounded reel described as fol
lows, to wit: beginning at a point.in the center of the
Oquaga and Belniot turnpike road sin the line ofJohn
N. Skinner's land, thence north 50:degrees east, 572
perches, to stone s, , thence south 22.4" west, - 82
perches, thence south -521. degrees West 480
percnee to the center of the atom,, mentioned turn
pike road, adjoining lands belonging to the heirs of
Joseph Austin, deceased, thence north 324° west,
17 perches, thence north 73r West, 20 perches,
thence north 52' west 28 perches; thence north 40° ,
west, 30 perches, thence north 31? west, 9 perches, i
to the place of beginning, containing 233 acres, more
or less, with the appurtenances, one *allied house,
one framed barn, and about 90 aces, improved.
Taken in executionV the suit of Walter A. Love
lace,
vs. Morris Loveless.
4 LSO-All those certain pieces or parcels of land,
situate and being in the township Of Great Bend, in
the County of Susquehanna, and bounded and des
cribed as follows, to wit: one hundred acres of land,-
late the estate •of ,Jacob Skitre.f, 2d, and Elisha
Squires, described in Sheriff Johntein's deed to Wil
liam Dayton, dated April 13th. 1844, and on which
stand 2 framed dwelling hones,' one, framed barn;
one saw mill, andtabout 4( acres improved land.
ALSO one other tact of land situate ., as aforesaidi
late the estate of • Jacob kinner, 21:1 4 . and Elisha
Squires, described in eaidStariffrs deed to William
Dayton, dated April 1 Btir, 144 cOntaining 400 acres
and 140 perches of land witkatdowance of 6 percent.
ALSO, one other tract of land, situate as aforesaid,
containing 1400' acres, embracing:that which was late
the estate of the said Jacob Skinn'es, 2d, as descrit
id by the said Sheriffs deed,- to:' Urbane Burrows,
and from him to William Daytou, by deed bearing
date; May 28, 1844, being the game premises former
ly purchased by Urbane Bunn* and Elisha Wit;
Hams, Of William Ward and Jesse Lane,.and being
the same lot of land conveyed by Edwin Eldridge
and wife to Ran - som Smith, by deed, executed the
20th day of March, 1850. ALSO, all that other
- tractor parcel of land, situate aeltforesaid, formerly
occupied by said Smith as the "home farm," lc the.
semen cnnveyed by said Edwin tklridge k wife, by
deed, executed the 18th day of May, 1849, ikby refer
ence to which same several deeds, the description of
said several lots, will more fully and - at. largeappear;
said deeds being recorded' in Saaq. Co.; containsgg
in all about 1960 acres of land, With allowances of%
per cent. On the home fssni arc dwelling houses;
one framed bare, 1 log bus, 1 stable,'and about 40
acres improved.
Taken in execution ate the . sultiof Ransom Smith;
vs. Hiram Curtis. ,
ALSO—AU:that certain pieca or parcel of tend
Situate and being in the township of Bridgewater in
the, County of Susqueliona, etidlbOunded and des:.
Criba Its follows to wit. Oa dui north and east by,
lands of Latham Gardner on dui Smith by lands . of
Jdhn Wood and Joshua Curtis, and on the oat br
!gide of John Truwibutl,andalidag one hundred skis Oland With allowances of 6 per t , centbe the stole
entire Or iets, with the opurtaawateee one framed
house sadfrained beta, ar t s oreletrd and mostlyhe
proved. . .
- -
Taken.in.ekatention at the suit ef,Altratider
Leliefirifittfilithard Blay.
- ." 4 BOUNCIIIO4 SWIM :
EWAN liikstftoll6ooo* /On
& ptiNNELL,
myE /LER. in Staves and Headings, hroop•
' licdeß; Barrels, Firkins, Churns,4c., Are. All
orders from responsible.quarters, promptly 411 ed, sod.
shipped as per direction. •
Great Bend, Swig, to., ra.-48n0y1
WAYNE COUNTY TEACHERS' INSTLTUTE,
J. F.Btxxidard, A. N .: , )
AND A e Principals.
13. d Terrel, Co. 13npt
ATeaches'lnstitute, to continue eleven weeks,
will be opened on the t;th day of April, in the
buildings of the " UNIVERSXII or Noarntits fieya
SYLVANIA," at Bethany, Wayne C 0.,. Pa., under the
supervision of the Proprietor, Prof. J. F. Stoddard,
and the County Superintendent, S. A. Terre!. ,
Regular courses of lectures will be delivered on the
Science and Are of Tcachisg, and on My al Bevel
opement, by Prof. Stoddard; on Physical. Geography
and N-atural Philosopy, by S. A. Terre!, Co. Supt. ;
and on Human and Comparative PhysioYogy, by Dr.
A. If. Grimshaw, of Wilmington, Del Occasional
lectures will alsobe delivered during the session, by
Rev. E. 0. Ward, of Bethany, (who will take charge
of the department of Ancient La.nguages;) Rev. R.
I3..Duane, of Honesdale; and G. S. Minor,Esq., of
Honesdale, and B. F..Tewksbury, Co. Supt.B'll,NX°.
Students who desire will. have an opportunity to
prosecute the study of the Languages, Ancien t, and
Modern, Music, Vocal and Instrumental, and of
Drawing and Oil Painting..
EEMIGM
Board and washing in the Institution or in private
families, $2,25 per week. Students who desire, can
board themselves,
Tuition•itt the English Department, to Teacher!
frOm Wayne Co. $5,00; others, stl,oo. A moderate
-extra charge will be made for tuition iri Languages,
Slusic,.Drawing and Painting. Tuition bills and a
part - of the hills for hoarding are to be paid upon en
tering the Institution.
Those desirinm-ttrattend the school, should make
early application to S. A. Tercel,. Co: Supt., Hones•
(1,1,, Wayne Co., Pa.
Prof. Stoddard will be preient during_ the entire
term, and devote-his whole time to teaching and
lecturing, and otherwise advancing .the interests of
the School: P. G. GOODRICH, Seery._
Bethany, March 11, IS5i. ~wY
DISSOLUTION.
THE firm of Sinvinoiim.dc illeriman is
this day dissolved by Mutual consent. The notes
anti accounts may be found in the hands of C. M.
Simmons for settlement, nntil the first of April next.
After which time. they will be left in the bands of a
proper officer for collection.
SIMMONS &.11ERIMAN
N. I 3 The business in all its branches, will be con
tinued by A.ll caruAs, who thankful for past. f.ivors,
would ask a continuance of the public patronage.
Mo!itrose, March 10, 1867
. .
- WANTED.
first rate journeyman Wagon' maker, to whom
± - 1. good Wages will be given; also, an apprentice to
learn the wagon makers' trade. Apply to the sat
scriber in ;le9.9p,Susq. Co., or at the shop of A. E.
Hawley, in' M mtrose. ,
WRIGHT V. BEDELL.
Jessup, March 11, 11357.-9w2
SO,C)COCI.
WESTERN LAND •.
ri'lffEO. is no business so sure and safe,for making
1 piles of looney as buying government land.—
Don't let the gbld rust, nor the warrants mould in the
chests: It is just as easy to make two hundred -per
cent, on `j , Our money, as six. I shall locate a good
deal-of land for myself mid' others, this year, and
those wli4 do basilic*, through me, will have it done
faithfully mill ecirree.tly. Terms, $7, per eighty, and
pay the ofHbe tees.. One of the licit anti on Rock
River for sale on favorable terms. Alio gbod land
in lowa and Minesota. Taxes paid, collections made,
ttc., Address,
G. C. LYMAN,
Sterling, Whiteside Co., 111. - -
Refer to Post, Cooper 1f C 0.,, and Bentley and
Fitch, Montrose, Pa.; and M. C. Tyler, New York.
v3nDm9
Auditor's Notre.
THE subscriber, appointed auditor, by the Or
phans' Court of Susquehanna County, to report.
a distribution of the fluids in the hands of Joint Was-
Trustee, unher the will of Jos. Webster,
qt attend to eAL dune . .
et .., e 4
neT , .r.,one cloak
P. M., at his office; in P.l,Airruie; of which all per ,
-
sous interested, will take notice, or be forever debar
red from any claim upon said fund.
. - - WM. J. TVRRELL, Auditor.
Montrose, ]larch t,, 1857.-9w4 •
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
lip — MILK: NOTICE is hereby given to all persons
I concerned in the following Estates,.to wit :
Estate of HYNRY ELLSWORTH, late of Ilartord town
ship'; deceased, Charles Tingley, Executor— , -
Estate of EHERET6R Gatos, late of Silver Lake
townshipoled'd, James and Ansel Gage, Ex'rs--
Estate of WILLIAM Santos. late of A polacon town
ship, deceased; Lewis Barton, Executor—
of Si Las F. MeTirsx, late of Harmony town
ship, deed, Robert 3lcKune, Administrator.
Estate Of DOLLY WARnsras, late of Jackson town
ship. dec'd, Joseph Washburn, Administrator.
• Estate of Jons REssz,\ late of . Clifford township,
deceased Asa Howard, Adiniaistrator.
That the accountants hare settled their accounts
in the Register's Office, in and for \ the county of Sus
qtrehanna, and that the same will be presented to the
Judges of the Orphans' Court of said County, on
Wednesday the Bth day of April next, for confirma
tion and allowance. J. W. CHAPMAN, Register.
Register's Office, Montrose., March 11, '67-,
1• - \
- NOTICE.
•\
NTOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of thO
_LI Act of Assembly, the following named persons
have filed their Petitions with the Clerk , of the Court
of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of
Susquehanna, for Licenses to keep Taverns mid Eat
ing Houses in said County, for. which licenses they
will apply - at April Sessions, 1857: .
TAYLES LICINSES
•
John Cameron, . ....Lenoi,
Jonas Rivenburgh, Clifford,
Alfred. Allen, Great Bend, -,
Cyrus 13. Jackson,. • Friends's-111e, -
Elijah Bifiram„ ' New Milford.
Itdander Phinney, ..Summenivllle,
collard Searle Montrose,
m. 11. Sherwood, •• • • : - Rush,
Elijah L. Adams, .. , Auburn,
Spencer Ilickcox, • • ....Springville,
Hiram Cook, - . ApoLicon,
John S. Tarbell, • • .Montrose,
Hiram Barnum,....: . • • 'Clifford,
George W. Lewis,.... ...Dimoek, -
Benjamin Ayres, - ' Dundaff.
Robert Nichol, - -
.. Snag. Depot,
Sampson k Lord; do.
Alfred Thompson,.... .• • do. - •
•
George Snyder, Rush,
-
J. 0. Bullard Brooklyn,
David Wilmarto„ • Lathrop,
• Jacob Kimble, Choconut.,
Daniel Iloff, • • . " • Jessup,
•Edwa . rdsk Billings, Great Bend.
John D. Paddock, do.
least Griggs, do.
N. W. Waidron, • Ilarford,
Joel Steenback„ • • Gibson,
A. J. Chamberlin
John Baker,. Dimock
A. F. Snoover„ Lenox,
Loren Norton,•jr., - Harmony,
Silas Winters, • do.
A. - A. Beeman, Liberty.
H. Stanton, • ' Brooklyn.
ZATISG ROUSE'.
•
0, M. Crane, . Montrose.
William Howaith, - Susq. Depot.
William Painten, - Great Bend.
t N. 'Bullard, • Montiose.
Jonas Underwood, Susquehanna - Depot. .
March 11, '5l. -SIDNEY B. WELLS, Ole&
PROCLAMATION:
Susquehanna County, as. •
}lmam Vtrtursori, In the Court of . Comma Pleas
es. of said - County, November
ict
Corry Vtoorsos. Term,
To Charity Virguson : Whereas a subpoena in Di-
VorocWas issued to Nov. Term, 1856, Which was
duly returned wan est invenfas, and thereon :di alias
ihlapmna was issued in said case returnable tolanua
ht Term, Isn. upod the return of whieli, prOd was
made that the said Charity Tirguson Could not lie
liiund in my bailiwick. .
This notice is therefore to require ythi to appeir
herore the Judges of thelsild Court da Monday
bt April neit, to answer said complaint, &c.
P. P. noLLISTSR, Sherri!:
sheriff's Office, Montrose; Feb.:2s, 18672 • •
' Executor's Notice'.
?Tana is hereby kirenthat Indebt ed
to.the estate of Loam .0. Waturn, late of
6 601ushiP otGib69n, deed. that the muse mast be
Presented to the und*signed for immediate payment,
and to tbsoe haying eWnts,,Kpnesenathem duly at
toPii for settlement. JACO le GILLErri Ser.
Often;
2 „ Sgle.
OTIOE ls heiebT given,thit in - perenikee of wit
.1.1 - order...ft:Ai tltwOrphttne CoWiterSingk.battna
County, theaubsviber will , expose tsr public sale, by
residue, at the - luta residence of gre , ,Rankarh ; del,
<leased. iwthe llorough.of, flusqAtehinuut pepot;.,oo
Saturday, the 261101ay, of slfixoli h n at one,o'clock,
r. IL, the (olloulng place orparsel of land altoatoln.
the BorongkSuequehanpoDeptd,aforeAttid,l,witil:.
ed.aod tkeacribed as follows: ,on the north by lout Of
S. Ilaruc.s, on the east - br the Lenox. lira
many Twropike, no the. SOutlt by land of floYitt
on the west by hand of thirvey Stnitli,.,containing a
bout balm awl& ons which La one frantnd Dwelling
House. Terms wade kunwn.qn the &rot Bale.
E. n SMITH, Adwinistrwtor.
Suaq's Depot, Feb. 21, _ 18M.-Bw4
,
MHElnderaigned, having been appointed by the:
prphanl, Court of .Susquehanna county,. an
Auditor, to distribute the funds in the hands of the
- executors of Jawits 'Smilax, deceased, will 'attend
to, the duties of his said appointment, at his office, In
Montrose, on Thursday, the second day of April next,
atone o'clock, P. M., at ,shich - time and place, all ;
persons having an interest in said funds will attend
if they think proper. - , • .
• A. CHAMBERLIN, Auditor.
Montrose, March 4, 1857.
ILL WRIGMT, formerly of Orange Count lc New
York, having located in Susquehanna County,
would offer his‘sersices to those about buildinr. or'
repairing Grist Mills, or other machinery, feeling that
his exper ience warrants him in doing so. Post Ogee
address, Glenwood, Susq:Co.,Pa. 7yl _
• •
_ FANCY CITTLE. •-•
IHAVE four pairs of matched steers; (almosi three
years old ) .1 will sell cheap fur cash.. They
are fancy, cone and see them. No charge for Awe
ing. I also hive for sale 4541 bushels,
SEED OATS. •
Oft of which arc white and the balance black, fill
elean'and heart; being part of a crop, which, not
withstanding the unfavorable season, yielded over
forty bushels 'o the acre. About• half of •these oats
are at the store of Sutphin• and Young, in New Mil
ford, and the balance at my house in Ftiltlin.
Franklin, Mara 9; DM. JAMES LrAtillTON.
'CLOVER AND irIitIOTHY SIRED:
JUST received and for sale. Warttinted to be the
0 right kind By A. BALDWIN.
Montiose, March-4, IRS7.--tw. _ '
',lv-FARMERS
MU undersigned would respectfully announce to
the FA Mtuts and all others interes:ted,athat we
have associated ourselves together under the firm of
:TIOTT & TILDEN,-
at the old stand of M. k. E. Mott, where we are pre- -
pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approved pat
_terns now in use. such as Blatchleu's, Motes Iron
Ream, tbe. Also Points of all •kinds, Landsidvs,
Ciftivittor teeth, and all kinds of castings for Farm
ers and others, all of which we propose to sell as km
as can, be afforded by any establishment in this coun
try. •. ELIJAH MOTT.
`, G.A. TILDEN.
We are also agents for Einerv's'• Horse' Powers (
Drug end Circular Saws for wood, also Dog Churn
Powers, which we can funtish on short notice. -
Montrose, Jan. 7, 1837. • . Itf
A. ME RIMAN
H. D. Bennett & E. W. Frazier;
- DESFECTFULLY inform the people of Susque
-IL henna and neighboring Counties that they are
engaged in the
MIX MIME! 311231M33 .
at Gibson, Susquehanna County, Pa. °
Having made arrangements with, several PUblish.
ing Houses in Kew York, Philadelphia, Boston, &c.,
we are now prepared to furnish promptly any
BOOKS, MAPS, OR PERIODICALS,
published in the United States, lunch cheaper than
the usual mail or retail prices.
Periodicals, Libraries, and Old or new books neat-
I,y hound and repaired.
E. W.
Frazier wilt travel in Susquehanna Comity,
and will be happy to receive the Orders of ouch as
may desire anything in our line. Address
H. 4. BENNETT, Smiley,•Susq. Co., Pa.
E. W. FiIAZIER, Gibs - on, Susq. County, Pa.
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" lIIIPANIALIACitED:-' •
CASE O' KALPILACTI
All: the Teeth. of the, uppOr Jam •
eracentttu Estractleg at-Solar:
K'dl 8-Dentist of cooihierahledistitto•
cied at my office itfei days !since, and
while ,extuulaing a set of new instruments !recently
breughtWith.me from Dental College;!! took up the
"Universal Molar Forcip," for. the "Superior
ond expressing his adMinition of it turned to .
several gentlemen En the route and inquired if- some
one of them hadn't* tooth he wished extracted.: that
he might try the instrument. One of them replied
that he had, and took the chair. Now the barter is
a man of powerfol'phrsique; aud seizing the tooth
without even the usual ceremony of u cutting round, 4
he gave it an unmerciful twist; when oh ! frightful! out '
came the entire upper jaw, teeth, punts and; all.' The
heart rending horrors of the scene_ that' fellttil - ed
shall not attempt to cleScribe. - The' yells, th ircreanis ,
the convulsive leaps in! Auntie agony, of th epoor jut- .
ferer, were enough to pluelethe heart but of r adecerib
man, and cause the gravel. stones -hi ;the
the miserly Shylock to shake liken rittil. box. tint -
before your hearts go quite to itt,ifixh .en s t juat
let me ease yOn n little;.bystittingthtit both:the teeth •
and gums in this case sere Arti:ifeicil, but so very
natural in their appearance; - that - even. the! Doctors •
practiced eye failed to detect them, and hence the
! ,I t.tastroPhes.. But please bear in mind th at this de
ception can he produced by no other kind !Of
Dentures,, except the.
"Improved Mineral
..Plate i r"
in which the teeth and plate r- are one' solid piton;
carved and 'colored in so exact imitation of nature al
to render it hard to believe that they can
_he Artifa
lid; when seen in the mouth. 1 have been !several
tinte&accusedly these who basic loOked at - them, of
"'scalping" some mouths while In the city, and more
cruel than even the-Sioux, I hare:brought 'away not
only the flesh but the bone. Those - ,tianting teeth
are invited to call and examine specimens. They '
need no puffing or laudation eitra,!as:theli• supetior
naturalness, leantysrid cleanliness, are ,apparent at
sight.. And . now, hi:conclusion, "my dear fellow meif -
and fallow mianen:', am happy to Profit' yot - the
benefits of Whatevr Professional 'knowledge or skill
I may hare acqrdred - while abreid,' together with My .
most hearty thanks for the bounty of your patrimar
- which has sustained me in the past.. My chargeswill
be, as ever, ",according to' your ability." I For the
poor whom " we always have wAth us," my Operations
will be gratuitous. • Come on then ye halt and maim
ed, and blind, the middle! " tee:thousand," and tho
"upper ten centtuns," the " Arhrtoctioy," ! and the
"Codocracy," for I still have some hopes' lof evet7;, •
body in this bad world, except - Rum patronising - ,
Chriattims sod Rum dthildni Carson
are gone in: , Yours, for cash, '
• • - C. D: VIRGIL, Resident Dentist. '
N. B. Tender teeth filled without pailt;lind teeth':
with exposed nerves treated, tittea,..d Dmer , e 4 k or :
years. -
Montrose, February 11, 1857.
-1413 4 1111ar Y i
• excamrst, ITIVCIII2O - 436;,* — r;
• , - ..•
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I able to announce, to the public that:it is now in
the full \ tide .of neve:N.lu] • iiperatiem: Tht Seminary"
Buildings are new-and commodious; the !coarse 'of
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discipline is kino, r but firme-stiating, at atrict order,
prompt obedience, Correct d'eportmatic 'nod
iudtn
try.
, BO4TSD OF 11HITRUCTION.
LIELSORY CARTER, A. M.. Principal. i
Caatu.ss B. Barwoon, A.. 11., Prot of Ancient Pa.
images. __ 1
Faava E. • Ctrusence, Professor of Ratnaillnisa.
Miss MAKY A. Timm, Preeeptress, and Teacher et
French I
" /Mk": M GORHAM, Teacher of Primary Depart
me nt Mrs. Unarm Jotudon. Teacher of . Drawing u*
Painting. I
J ilumos Joan; Professor of Instrumental Mashy
WILLIAM MARTIN, Professor of Vocal Biota, k .
EXTEIS9I3. ! /
Tuition for Term of iburteen weeite,, &win•ss f fa -
$8 00. Music, Drawing, and Palndng, Basra.
Board and Weighing, Boom farnhtbed *natl.
$2 25 per week. , •
Tuition, penitent made loyalist:al in ail ."--
Board one half in advance, 1
catitieaw. i 1 4,
lit Term commences Aug. 21th, 111 MI. 4 • 1111, *
commences Dec. 3d, 1858. ild Toni ' 5 . 11
April Ist, 1857.
For ferther information address the p
SN. \Looms, See. SR. P. ?rut.
Binghamton, Feb.ll, 1857.-6y'.
Administrator's al • •
I\TOTIC4 IA hereby given , to all pa r ,blida,ll s6-
1. 1 1 mandß neatest the estate of DA j . .."`, „_,,e‘s r,
deceased, late of Forest Laketowns 6 , 11 1 43 17 gasi_ 4l
mist be presented to tne lande D Ivi_, • " 1112 1 1• "
men; and all pereons indebted to ,f•• 14 1 .0 us•r'D•
quested to make immediate p .„ 1"
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