Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, May 28, 1857, Image 3

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Thirty thousand slaves were !old and
reino i 'ed out of Virginia la 4 year.
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Lots which sold for 430 kat rainier
intswrence, Kansas, now sell fiirs3o.,,,
. .
. - } Thomas Cunningham 4Pentsylvania,
b t w - resiiined his Associate Judgeship in . Ka
n, . . .
sas. '. • :
' 'Fart Wayne, Ind., heretofore loeofo
clented Republican',orricers on Tuesday
last 1L1y., - frpm 200 to 3Q( majority:.
Richmond . South. intimates that
Goverior .. Marey is about .to *give his. °poi
.su
, •pirry , lo . the principiCs nttd,- policy of the
Republican party: • •
• . 7
liens disappear Very. rapidly in Mari
etta by a disease w.hich they denominate the
'" grab disease.": Many roosts have been
' , made desolate in a single night. It is said to
be catching.
•
Passengers leaving... Philadelphia at
6 o'clock a. in. by the new: route jiNt opened.
pia the 'North Pennsylvania railroad and
Easton, can now reach Scranton: fir - 4 o'clock
.
p. m. •
, •
These is law .in South Carolina
which inflicts the penalty of death for grand
larceny: • A man named Antonto Deu has
been tried and convicted under it at Charles.
ton, and on Saturday`last was sentenced to be
lung in Decenther:next.
.It is stated - that a large military force
has Been ordered for Utah, ito take- position
.ou . the --Government - Reserve, forty. miles
south of Salt Lake City, and!thexe await the
requirements of thenew Governor. •
Application-was made. to. Judge Cul.
Ter, tot BrooklYn, On Wednesday,•for. an in
junction ‘-.‘ to restrain the coniet from playing
further - tricks in high heaven:without the eon : .
sent:of his rionbr, the Mity6X of New Yoilt.".
.'. An English paper says that the 1,6 ;
habitant.; of a large district!• in Wales have
purchased a large tract of land in Tennessee,
and were about starting in ; a body to take
possession. • . .
. The Xatiol;al Era says the grand
idea and purpose. of Southern politics , is
spread negro- slavery over 110 Con[ Bent. It.
Es this 'which is at the bottom of 111 I ibpiterkro.
desirou'S rif perpettating
a 6 1 ' n l q, inquirt4 if flit No is - any rela.
tion'to Henry S., Mott, who was elected Ca
nal Commissionei by so large a niajority.,
. .... Prentice; of the Lcinisville Journal, is
re . sponSihle for the followinr*:—The •Wash.
iingtOn Union says that .tht.j.Denmeratic par
ty. is very certain not to g
.to Pe'r
bps it can't go to sleep for the stunt reason
that the vrotruin's baby ixtiiidn't—its face is
So ditty that it can't shut it eyes.
•
The Lehigh Register warns all those
who :have unsettled printe s re - hills, to p*y ap
before the nth of June---the time fixed for
that comet to strike the earth-:--so as to be
prepared to meet their dciom. sCnsible
And timely storg_es.i.lOn. • -
•„. Ther,fiewspapers are commenting find
speculating on the mania for crime indicated
4ry the ntoneroust.trittrders and other offences
thathave recently occurred in all parts of the
-country. We have. never known murders
and suspected murders nearly so frequent as
:at present.. Some oftheviarn by brutal vio.
•lence, but more by tite insidious operation
ter poision.
• The farmet 4 s of aninterlnr counts , : in
IkeW York in:the Spring 41856 had *455,
4:3000 dpoSited in a certain Bank. Three
Teeks !ago, its deposit Recount •fi)oted up only
'the•balattee , having been withdrawn
Ynt jniesttnent in, bind speculations in the
WeSt. .and now the fanners are borrowing
.snoneyt
\. 271. e National Era:says,
_li. ill truth.
Out:" one good Republi&in newspaper n3d
'dot c..i•ear in-a neighborhood, will • produce
ntoe: fruit than a hundmi , dullam' Artirth
of watt spasmodically circulated during
;tub
tlectton 'contest." Here is a - strong trio.'
rfni Republicanto extend the circulation
' •oftheir' papers. •
Q. Since The . Salem. (*tss.)Ggzette be
.gan its !existezee "in that town, fort y•-nine oth
: er ; newlipapera have been started there; forty
. nix have broken. down. Every body. thinks
he knows how to puhliQt .a newspaper. Some
buyi experience dearly. '
q.
kyoUng, woman who had been dis
!Lppotoinked in lore, attempted to erniimit sui
.,Teide at
,rittsharg 4, few, days - sine; by • ju nip
•, lag into the Alleklieny liver, but was unable
to sink on account of. her IS.sled.skirts. .As
Abe Oo4ted.eaJml2,,•_down _the stream •she• w•as
• r.esetted, and Weot keine 'quite ashamed of her
self.'. • - * • •
Hun. Edward G. Loring, judge f.f .
Probate for Suffolk-county., Mass., who de
cided in favor of the rendition of Anthony
Barna, the fugitiii, slave, t ib o be removed;
The Usas:achusetta House havipg,..tifi 'vote
4)1'210 to 69, adopted the addr.s . of ihe Sen
ate for that - porptise.,Thiais:une of the peace
ful modes of revolution which the people can
adopt. • - •
. .. The Governor has Vetoed the
ing bills a—to incorporate ;the Capitol Bank
at Harrisburg; Farmers' Mai Manufacturers'
!kink Blaix pounky .. ;- the; Schuylkill- Ilarru
Bank io .4w-tease the capital .ofthe Columbia
Bank. The vetoes were sustained hyalnioit
•
a unanimons vote.
A shawl WAS reeently Isold in Phila,
del phial. for $1,425. In "the 'pa* city , wompi
make shirts for sii . eents
• ' l lVell--khe man , whoLlniYs.his. r iife shawls
at that rate, cab hardly- afrord -to itaYie - 4* 9
.shirts shade at a higher figu i re than thelliita
..delplt,la;,krice.:d The *omen m 'this "case of
iris, must comol4 4 of- 7 .woOep,
--- , --itgidisinge;: • : - : ;
qhere is now one Examiner in 'the
Patent ./Ifice.AN,IKOSp entire.,attention is given
Ito HarVesters, (liesOers.'aiid Mowers,) and
Another; whose ti!ne:in.iclevnted;tog•ewitig ma
chines, Tor which no less than \two, hundred
?stelae kaye itready . tbeen TinFttetti:while new
ones are constantly .
Rev.. Mr- Lorriau, Protestant
.
x.
ister of France, has visited. Virginia under the
auspices efti±e American I:Urnes!ead Com
pany and,',secured 3,oo6umes of iand-in Mo-
,
nongalla County at the cheap rate of seventy
five cents rperiacre. 1 - ,iiii,et2ogrgaticwn of 500
Waldenses wiltimmaitite/y : remov e thither
Irom the Alps. in the: south-east of France,
ba,belieyes that , thOusands rollow
"'them, is soon as they beeoine 'avia're of the
cheap and desirable betties- that await them in .
" this' eoinitry. • -
1 Equal' anti Exact Justiie to Atli
Meer was '.once the battle try tithe " Dem
ocraey." They have got bravely'-over thei,-
The "year 1857 finds them mustainifig a.Prop.
ertyAnalificatiou here, opposing Enumcipa
tion in ALissoari,screening thieves from pa,-
lice in New-York, rept:diking State petits in
CalifON"
sake in
v,oters", birth and
opinion sake in lrhata* and - draying
right of Press, Pulpit, or Legislature loAlipisi
their, lips, when an :MA:ary Court takes
away th:eoitizetathip of halts million People!
' Etinil and Exact justice to Mime:, !".----4/:
&My icturnais - -
There is ,a negro n ' Grey, now
living in Chicago, who holds passport ud
der_ the hand of the Secretary , fState, broad
sear attached, which declares ;2 he is a citi
zen "of the United States, and girants,' ea him
protection. Mr. G. also holds a certificate
of
_commendation, made in 1835,-whiels,:,-is
signed by James Buchanan, *ho.. therein
Stiltes _thin "-Mr. Grey is a - cittzen of the
United Statits." In view of the recent decia
-I,4it ofthe Supreme Court, the qustion arises
how_ and by what Law colored men have
ceased to be citizens since. .
.. The secretary of state huts transmitted
to the NeW York Senate a record of the crim
inal statistics of the state. The convictions
during the year were 11,324; 2,800 were of
American birth, and 8,518 foreign. This
statement speaks volumes on the question of
American morals. Most of the criminals are
not our °wit, they ere Europe's - thrust upon
us. The returns show an increase of convic•
tions during the year, as compared with those
of last, of 4,850. This is not attributed to
an increase of crime, but to more accurate
reports from sheriffs.
Town Conneil:—Will meet at their room;
over Lathrops Store, on Monday evening, June Ist,
at 7+ o'clock,.. P. M. All persons interested, will
govern themselves accordingly.
C.W. MOTT, Clerk.
Montrose, May 27. 1857.
Ilrviical Notice.
The Eclectic Medical Societv will hold, its .Annual
Meeting at Union Hall, Andhra, on Tuesday the 10th
of June nest. A general attendance la solicited.
A. CRANDERLIN, Secy.
The Liarter.4There Is, perhaps, no organ of
the human system so important, and none so liable
to become deranged, as the liver. It is this organ
,irhich'secretes the Idle and cleanses the ,blifiod .from
all impurities. But no sooner does it cease to per
fu its functions than noxious particles are absorb
ed and carried in to the blood, which disorders the
whole aniinal economy, subecjting us to be attack
ed at any time by some disease or other. On the
other hand, while the liver condones in healthy ac
tion' we need have no apprehension of sickness of
any kind. Of such vital importance is the healthy
action of this organ, that the attention of the wisest
Physicians has been attracted to the subject; but not
until the discovery of Dr. HALSEY'S FolatT WINE
And PILLS, has any remedy proved *specific. Thou- i
sands are more or less affected with derangements.of;
the liver; but the disorder comes on •so gradually',
that we are but seldom aware of its existence until
the blood becomes so impure- that other disorders,.:
more dangerous in character. begin to threaten us.:,
Dr: Halsey,' of New York City, by whom the cele-:
brated Forest Wine and l'ills were discovered, as
sures us that his remedies aiil notonly,eure the liver
complaint, but will prevent maiiv other • disorders
which proceed from a disordered State of this organ.
We understand that the ForestßeMedies are for sale
by. ABEL T( L RRELL, Agent,
and all respectable druggists throughout the country:
Montrose, Hap I, 1857.-41 r
DIED.
In Iliooklyn,,Pa., on Monday evening, March 2d,
Wit.taasi day, voungst son of -David .and Esther
Morgan, aged 16 ,years and 4 months...
We gathered 'round his pillow,
For we felt that he must die ; •."
"I'm dying trim" he murmured, -•
While his bosom heaved a sigh.
But he trusted in his Saviour,
And his voice was heard in prayer;
Till God called home his spirit, •
- •To lire forever there. - 4 •
Then we joined the prayer there offered,
For oar weeping household band;_
That our broken links be'gathered,
•
In that happy spirit land. •
- Strong ties bad bound us 'children,
To the youngest of us all ;
But on our aged parents,'
The
The xi:A:Meat stroke must fill.
The thought th,y oft had 'rberishad
- That this their darling son,
Would guard - their faltering bolsters.
Till they with earth bad done.
• But while their hearts liebleeding
Beneath thtir Father's sod,
They find their greatest solace
Flows from the throne of God.
• In the hour 't;if deepest sorrow,
The Saviour still Is near, -
With Ilia ever blessed promise,
The drooping heart to - cheer. [Coit._
In Fair Haven, COnti„ on Saturday, Jan.. 17.1557,
Capt. Wtt.t.tass C. BALDWIN, son of David and Ruth
Daldwin; of Forest Lake, S usq. Co.. Pa., in the 40th
year of his age. Ile had been ifollower of the ocean
ware for upwards of sixteen years, the last nine of
which be was commander of the brig G. C. Acerly.
Also, on the 29th inst., Littler, youngt daugh
ter of Capt. William. l C. and Phebo S. Baldwin, aged
,one sear and eight months.
In Forest Lake, Sept. n 2, 18411, Ammar N., son of
Henry J. and Amanda Baldwin, *gel:l:me year, four
months and twelve days.' ..
Dear-littie Aznzur now is placed
Within the silent grave ;
. His little, handa ariow-drop graced,
The last that friendship gave.
• No more to taste of death or pain, • ,
• • His sufferings all me o'er;
He shines among the infant train
On the celestial shore. •
Conducted by an angel barn }
To bloomin Edet.'s bower,
- His budding soul must now expand,
A pure and spotless Better.
_ : Armies of infants clothed in white,
How dazzling to behold,
Arrayed in Jesus' . glory bright,- •
• With harps of purest
,gold!
Food mourners, weep not that be joins
- - The brilliant, shining throng;
His gulden harp bow bright it shines, .
How sweet redemption's song.
..
Sweat At rests front futgre
. • • In this dark, world of woes,
there heavenly music Ails the air:
, • And full salvation flows. LE. G.
LOOK
TilE subscriber has been re
three weeks a fine lot of
SIBINO & SUM ER GOODS,
making, with former stack, an ...ortment with which
there is no comparimn in till,. vicinity ; and that
they are being sold in a nner satisfactory
tp customers is naanifes:trom the fitct.,
that notwithstanding efforts at
• - competition, . the h and •
Sales thus far hare been
unprecedented.
, • We mean with frequent additions, to keep the as
sortment good ; and read or prompt pay
- ing' customers can rest assured that
the old ; store is not tobe outdone.
In addition to the large rat
riety kept, for years, we
•
now - . have a "good •
- - • . astiortment of
READY-MADE , CLOTHINCI,
ALSO ' . •
BOOTS tt• SHOES,
in all varieties. Please give ue a call.
Gibson, May 27, 180. . S. S. /NGULS.
• 14: -
Farm for Sale!
f INR of 'the best and cbeapett FARMS on Hack
‘,l River, M., Roe salt. It contains
,- • a
- 120 1 51 04 a V -€ , AW,
44,usider fence, 100 under plow, an the timber see !
essary for pkwk eoarinient ; a etne/1 Agrees). of lkior
l ister rau 4 doVilfh the Plarg_ood new house, weig
-enahard, de. It: wi ll toro 011 . . M 5240 2 19. " th of
ram par assns : or 4 well arranged a stock ar
dairy farm.. ZaldY One folio bore Caloi),a Win/ Of
SOO 1114bitaltis, which owitsdas drat rate *gist and
saw milk, plwri. aagols,oodblaatataith shops, ke.ki.
It is only two miles It. Jt. Depot, sad foot. talks
feats Stella& the y wit -, . , _
' - '-'•
TM, 114-114.14; , , ,
c.
Woo to $l5OO do - tentalacke in nine attnualpay;
meats, with as pe r ion:reit. - Apply le •
, G. p. Ly AN, ~, - . - ,
c Sterna - Whittehintowayfinaide
tir Several th acne of Pine Laniati,
in ein,,aad pelvis In Town, for sale, on doe.
Vey 20i - 11167.-if,
I
trAcrosta:
mratoS:a keen, my Brush can ecru
all, : all, on land or se
R issktisiti item reat'.G chat 11 4-
R Wine, place feet, smooth u iichn B
T , charge a sixpence-41m p I.e flp
- 1 - 4
tranger, I am death on hal la, l
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Montrose, May 28, 1851.
rIRADUATE of the Allopathic and llomeopathie
Colleges of Medicine, is now permanently
cated in Great Bend, Pa. Office, corner of Main and
Elizabeth St., nearly opposite the M. E. Cbuich. "
May Ist, 1857.-ly
4,ZURGEON DENTIST, has removed his office from
AD Searle's, to his own dwelling opposite the Bap
tist church, (North aide) in Montrose, where all Dent
al ,opemtious will be .performed in his usual good
manner. - • •
Montrose, May 21, 1857.
FIVE HUNDRED
Local dr. Traveling A genial - Wanted:
BITSINESS paying from UO, msllso, per month.
No humbug or chance business. Permanent
einployment given and no dapital required. For
further particulars melon postage stamps and Att.
A. SIMPSON, Esetet, N. H.
May 'MI, 1857. 19m8.
TOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an
order of sale issued from the Orphans Court of
Susquehanna County, ihe -subscriber will on Satur-
day the l3th day of June neat, upon the premises,in
Itusb,ofrer for sale at public cenduc the following des
iribed property, late the estate of John B. Shadock
dese.eased. Bounded North by lands of Jciseph Shad
ock on the east by , unsold lands, .on..the' South by
lands of John Moore, and on the west by lands of
Tiekettor. Containing about fifty-fire acres,
more or lasa,most of which 121Improved.and has there
on a, Dwelling Rowse, Barn and Saw. Mill .lc.
TERMS OF PAYMENT..-$50,00 on day of
One half of balance on confirmation of sale, and the
other half within one year from confirmation. The
last half to be secured by judgment upon the premi
ses, on giving deed.
HENRY J. CHAMPION, Administrator.
Ruslt i May 20 1357. . 19w4
MONOPOLY ITIONOPOLY I
FrMS is the great principle atnon7 our selfish,
1 small rrierants: .In proof or this look at the
late Act passed at Ilarri<bitrg, prohibiting hawking
and peddling in Susquehanna County; an Act pas
sed to gratify some of the Merchants who have es
pressed a desire "to slop some -large wagons."
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO.,
DOWN WITH MONOPLYI
. . .
Their large wagon will run more regularly than
ever before, until their license fur. peddling expires.
'ln order to accommodate the community and he attic
to battle monopoly shece.,sfully, they have•made ar
rangements to get New Goods weekly from New
York, and they will wit the Game from 15 ~to 20 per
cent cheaper, than any other establishment in Sus - -
quehanni County, I We hare now reCeived our
NEW SUMMER GOODS!
The largetVcheapest and best selected stock ekes
offered in this market. It is not necessary to enti
merate the articles which our assortment comprises
it is sufficient to say that we have a gent:rid stock of
the latest.and most fashionable goods in the market;
and We cannot fail to suit the public, as well.iu taste,
as in prices. A few words
.more to - our fellow-eiti
tens, and partieularlv to thorn who feel the mse l ves
independent anti not obligetl to purchase at some par
ticular store. -We know 'that it will he for your ince-%
mat to esamine and price our goods before purchas
ing elsewhere; that is a true motto that "a penny
caved is Leger than two earned." We are_ deter
mined to spare, no pains to give general satisfaction,
and we shall always be . ready and happy to exhibit
our assortment to those - who will favor us with a call.
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM d. Co:
Montrose, May 21th, 1851,
ERE:
lying during. the past
Nainfacturer's insurance Company.
CFiARTEICPEIPETUAL
•
Granted by the State pf?ennlylvanta. .
CAPITAL. 000,000.
FIRE, MARINE, k INLAND TRANSPORTATION.
rrijilS Company was organized with a Cash Capital,
I. • and the Directors hare determined to adaptthe
business to its available -resources--4o observe Pru
dence in conducting its affairs, with a prompt adjust
ment of losses. •
Ltretscarr, Preset. Wm. A. inonzs, Vice Pros't.
ALTRED WEE'S, Secretary.'
Dtarcyols.—Aaron 8, Lippincott, Wm. B. Thoin
as, Charles Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm. A Rhodes,
William Neal, Alfred Weeks, John P. Simons,
Charles J. Field, James P. Stnytb. • -
OFFICE, .No. 10 Merchauti? Etchinge, Phil. •
1 A. N. BULLARD,'.4gesii,
ilfontiose, Pa., Itayl3; 1857:Iw ' •
.•
Dress-Making . Establishment.
LADIZEr7iI4I7 YOU HEARD VIE NEW*
AVIA fbrinedv of New York has
ix& opened Itilfinely and fancy Store, in tbe vit.
isflo,of ,Brooklyn;mul - hasust returned from New
Tort with a 'Urge :and fas hionable stock of goods,
oonaisting of Lollies and Nimes Straw 'Rata of . e#ea7
style I rutty, lino Crape and Milano constant.
.ly on un4 of every, hue and color, together with a
splendid amortment of Fancy Good;,
derteafo'Raly'lilraiik Rostery:l3lo,',
Los Was, 4., 9f laidektffin or;
-•- •
PP/P*o4 llth " F1"* 14 • 4 41D 1
.• , • . • Allier§ it'Boar.
Ilfroeblyn ;liar 6, 1667.-174
r. E. P. Wilmot,
Dr. H. Smith,
A d nalujOriitor's !Cale.
-S A Y
Tune, Pop Goes the Weasel.'
Stranger,.atop a minute.—
Here's a Store, just drop in it ."
And view, with wonderful surprise
The Books =A Toys that meet your eyes-- .
At BtrLuan's.
I have Books and Paper, just the beat,
That you can find, East or West; •
if am- of my friends should doubt it,
Cali in, I will ease your mind about it—
. . •At BULLARD'S.
Pine Books, Pens and Paper too;
All kinds of Children's Books, and nor;
Iu short, here everything you'll find
In the Book and Stationery line— . •
At Buti.Azo'n.
So come along, come' ne, come all,.
COme rich and poor, come great and small,
And I will sell you Books so cheap,
shall your custom keep,
••l , t BULLARVS.
MontrOse, May, 1857.
NEW MILLINERY,
-4.1 m
selikco g :!44Loret,
PLEMOIR AUL
, - .
INVENTION Caima rupt.riortly dyer even'
I_ other, in the following respects: In the itivarla
ble scientific prfnelple involved, and upon Which It
.acts ; in its.undeviating aceurtby In its lightness
and strength; in its wonderful capacity, edtti-etikii6e
of form, and applibability to every purpcise ter iFbjch
Scales of any kind , ar: required; In Its perfect ).alm
plicity, in the absence of any complicauon liable to
variation, or to ge:t out of order; and, ht the
important fact, ti(at this Scale can be afforded at a.
bout ,one•tkird the cost of any other Platform aFalq
of like capacity arid accuracy in use. And "posses
sing in an tminent degree, all , these merits, , , thii
Invention is conceded to be one,,of the' most_poefal
and valuable even brought txdbre the public. And
coming, as it doesi within the reach ot ari; it cannot
but find an tmprocadented sale And undividedvaarket
among farmers, housekeepers, mechanics, merchants,
&c. everywhere, to . the exclusion' of every other
weighing apparatus. -
The invention of the Scales and the many Inialua
big improvementsiwhicb we hits , e made within the
past few montLe,ltave brougiht them to such a de
gree of accuracy, shat they may be safely relied up
on in every transition of weight.
Manufactured and for sale only by
. .!' B. - H. tATOII & CO.
• RA itIFORD,fSUSGI Co., Pc, May
.13, -1857.
OPINIOIFS OF THE PRESS. ,
• ,
t o
IMIVRTANT INT im rn
os.—For soelve pita past,
Mr. D. M. Smyth, fTennsylvania, (now of this State)
an ingentous and scientific mechanic, has concentrat
ed his mind and M , eans upon an invention at length 1
perfectly successful!, and for which letters pdtent have
just been issued by the Government of lie United
States. This luvttition is known u "Smyth's Self
Acting Bent-Leve Platform Scale," and! as this is
the fi rst public no ic e of dais useful and tialuable iM
provenient, we sh 11 take the liberty of exprosing
ourselves freely, ui n its merits. The platform of the
scale is about 12 dy 18 inches, and the,•3whole stalb
is about 8 inches sigh and weighs entiie only abort
25 pounds, while t has the extraohilnarrtinpieliv bf
weighing any Object froth one bombe to tour huntired
pounds. its fora is compadt and coniettienc and is
applicable to every purpose 111 r which: scales of any
kiln! are required. tinder the platforba and attached
to the leverage is suspended a weiglifed arm or pch
dulum. To this pendulum is attichid an indicator,
which, together withthe . penduluni , the instant any
object is phi Ced upon the plattbrtn e f metes from Its
Centre of•gravity I to tha point -indittating the exact
weight.' The scitutific principle upon which it acts
admits of no inaccuracy or change, and a given pres
sure or weight upon the platform must always carry
the weighted arm and indicator !Oho satne point. , --
The principle beY,ond doubt is,thq correct one, and
that it has.been pOperly applied an this instance, tbo
lucky inventor has leit no'rooth fot doubt. He seems
td hate attained Perfection itself-4d least ao far as
Platform Scales sue coneernedcand to have combined
in a temarkable degree an hvariible scientific prin-,
cipie, "itnown of, all men," with;c.ompactness, con
venience, strength of form, durability and accuracy.
But the great and important : feature irethis Scale is
the Stet that beyond all these Merits it passesses the
additional one ot acing cheap,: Mid within the reach
of every family. - Albany Ere. ;lour., Jan. 28, 1856.
?
We hare examined this nee lilatform Scale and
- concur in.all that is said by the: Journal. The . prin
ciple is at once - siniple and liCautiful, and ensures
perfect accuracyJ'while the pries will be three times
less than of the scales now useid.—Altarti Ezpren.
~ =-
Surrn's Prrs:sr PLarroam Vents.—We haie ex;
emitted this new` inrention. Nothing can be simpler
or mete cornpletiely de‘elopedl.thaD the principle up;
on which its act_._The pldtfoiniwhich sustains' the
weight lifts a penulum, suspendedstudlmidetat the
end, through an are of a cicefe ;'and the indicator
points out, upon the gradtiated circumference, the
exact weight. In othdi platform smiles the measure
of avoirdupois big to he asoCrtained by moving a
loose weight on 'a beam, as of a steelyard, till ithits
the precise point. Smyth's invention is a self-work
ing one, and indicates at onaib, and to the minutest
fraction, the figure. Dv attaChing the weight on the
end of the pendulum, the becomes multiplied
by fires or tens : by releasing the weight it gives
ounces instead of pounds. Eor household purposes,
it is as cheap and far better than steelyards; and is
finding the way to all well regulated kitchens where
the receipt book, with its pre4criptions of weiglik and
proportions, is used.--%4 tiarltrid Arra.
A NEw Insa--If anybody tloubts that this is an in-,
rentire nre„ tifer should call i and examine Smyth's
Self-Acting Betit-Lerer Platfottnakales. FONsimplic
ity of design, and econoitiv of space, they take prece
dence of any uncles thalliaie yet been invented.—
There one. peculiarity qbotit this scale ;it posses=
ces very little machinery, and' can never make a mis
take PO, long as the laws Of gravitation continue.
Smyth's scale has another ativantage—ita mall cost.
—Knickerbocker.; •
Slit:ll 4 4 tATltyr PLATFOR* SCALt.-- , - 7111 . 11 new and
.infenlion bits citt -exhibition at our State
Fair just closed, Npthing in its.department received
more attentiMr,br *as mere 4eneraliy admired or ap
proVed. jseale, ptissessing the extraordinary
merits conceded to it at the'East, cannot but be- ex
eesdinely valuable, and must we think, come into
general iise. I • . -
The Albany Erening Journal publishes the above,
and adds: This scale (Smythit) was also exhibited at
the State Fair at Watertown, and not only
-received
every attention given it in Obio, but • carried - orthe
first and highest pmnittm trwarde3-.4t diploma - find
silver medal.:—. tClesekind ( Ohio) Journal.
6511FT111 7 81 OLLF:A.tiIRG ii.ENT-LETZI PLATFORM
Scats."—The fundamental principle of every impor
tant invention has been very pimple. In its simplici
ty is the elements of its worth, its usefulness and a
daptability. Inventions of ,complicated movement
and visionary theories have never perfcrimed the ob.
ject sought to $e obtained, for with adaptability, sr
curacy and durability must be combined cheapness.
All of these deeidenttams are involved in the inven,
tion recently patented and, known as !‘ Smyth's Self,
Acting Bent-Laver Platform Scales." The scale in
question, froni its construe:Akin on the principle of
gravitation,; is never liable to be out of order. It must
perform its work thoroughly, because the laws of na
ture govern it In size the scale is a pigniy, but for
capacity it is- wonderful, ry.eighing any oiled from
one ounce up to tour hundreclpounds. It can bereg.
nlated by any ono . who looks at it but for a moment.
As their cost iii but a trifle, they will speedily be as
indispensably necessary In the household calendar as
any other useal article of dailynse.—Eve. Transcript.
a ,
IBUORTABT ! AND VALUABLE Ittvwxylow.—Antong
others, we bare beett s fitrored with an examination
of the - nevr suid valuable invention (recently patent
ed,) known as Smyth's Self-Aeting Ber.t-LeyeePlat
ferm Stake Kr. D: 11. "Smyth, the Angenioni in
ventor,-has spent some five years irk • the perfection
of his, Work, ' and that he iMa attained iscrfec‘iott
there seetbs but little doubt, ! This scale is constriatt
ed upen scientific principleiwhich knows nd
Limier change., and, bet - melts accuracy is beyond
question. Its capacity . stalstre:ngth.is unprecedent.
od, while its form and the principle involved make it
convenient and applicable to - nil_ purposes
. requiring
scales of my desmiptiou. It is free from any corn
.plication Jiable to variation Or to get put ,of order.
!rho great mid important foamy, however, 'of-ale
"wades =tie *der this invention, Is the fact tbat they
can be aftbrded at about env/aura the' cost of any
other platter= scale of like espacily and accuracy in
the tarld. lbe scale we _hate seen (a sort of po cket
edition;as
.compared . with biker platform scales,)
lite, irondprful•capaity of weighing any *eel,
fmm ore cameo up to four hundred pointda Poe
sassing the extraordinm merits and advantages con
ceded tn,tbislnventinni it cannot but bc exceedingly
veluable. and the scales made under it, brought as
they will tio, within the reach of every , .must
meet with nu' nnpropioutedisale, and come into ho
lm:4We andrionerpl use s /tali& to the ktenetit or the
public, ALM ithons se forttuutteas to secwe the e*
elusive right nitaanntactuting and ventroil
SW. Res l 444: , . , •
_ . . .
114 1.1-11 II
Timing secured the'eiglitfotiising4:ofilarqrs Vat•
upk forrailing and Ioliedn..: 11 11 13 *, t?Plois
OZl,c)k IP4o4l?lin !kid thil'
_ -
/111t*t*, lisp fli• 1147:: f
111111111= SUGAR CANS 'BUD 1011 - .84114
*At rimalta of culdinalas
bY _ _ Lamy.
fatramoti l IS; 11157.—§T.
SfOULD
wilittlt.',A:SlE
Si
ONE oF=
SinyllOttateiii Seat%
ID * KITH'S PATENT - 33IDEDVED ALES
RECEIVED THE FIRST AND
•`. • NIGNEST PREMIUM
--A ,Dlplonta . and Silver itiedat--
AY' If ATEPTO MN, N. F.
tiIESE SCALES ARE MA! 4 71JPACtritED AND
- FOR SALE ONLY BT
,11. 111 & COO
lIARPORD,SUSQURRANNA COUNTY, PA
E rER r
FARMVA
SHOULD PURCHASE ONE OF
SMYTH'S
C PATENT IMPROVED
SALES,
Sniyth!s Patent Improved:Scales
RECEIFED THE
az' I rt.. is or'
Highest Premium,
A DIPLOMA d SILVER MEDAL,
STUri
WATERTOWN, NEW YORK,
THESE SCALES-ARE MANUFACTUREP
AND FOR SA i.E ONLY
•
• R. H. EATON ilt CO.,'
Harlird, Susquehanna County, Oa.
• Every Farmer
SHOULD PURCHASE:ONE OF
.suultlfolhtentstaproutOrales.
S M YT'ErS
Patent. Improved Scales
REM VAD- T-HE FIREit AND
Eltit ..1:;:T -PRIEVE.
-/ DIPLOM/ AND SILVER MEDAL--
AT TUX
State rak at Watertown i Now torki
THESE SCALES ARE
AfANUFACTURED
421 , 2? FOR SALE Nal' BY'
FOR ;
co 0©0 9
HARFOitto,
• StSO7.IIANNA COVNTT, PA.
EVE
i s. 4 ) r .
E
SHOULD PURCHASE ONE Or
SMYTIUS PATENT
lh4c 1 003E1'EN
riTNNT IMPROVED . SCALES'
RECE!Vt.D wts• nit.§7 Cie gIGHEST
'PRE - MR-UM
Artjq VE.R,lit,
On" j PLuli Or
•AT EgA2lF+ • I.,_y
1 4 E l it F r
0 1 l i t 14T .0 147 :
WA .f
•-" = TUESEISCAW' 4
T• IL&NtrEAMMIIii
44 1 .4 7;4..
N• - .= • t - 4.4• ,J4:*•t-
litill
AT TUE
-AND--
AT THE
\de*
ciistiiis ind
7
.1 yrorkmans, : lrnr4,eeletio
14inuoir,34 - 7-27, 1867; `4,,, *
• _ iCO.IIN PLOWS::
,
A .R,VI. a m L. A R latent= liiiniritedlo the
.
PEVATA7LZ 'OO/W - : 40'40 tr,
4ieciiledly, the befit ever
8. H. SAYRE BROTHERS.
TO bettet in the country than those offered -by
S H. SAYRE /s BROTHERS.
Stoves; Staves.
OUR stares have been so thoroughly tried, to tae
entire satisfaction of all, that they need no rec
ommend Troth ,Mt 11. SAYRE BROTHERS.
Montrose, MO' i 7;
Spring Blossoms and §pring Goods
In GI rent Profusion do Illistuificence
3VE2[lcirr
jITQ his compliments to his friends and the
public for the substantial and long•tontinued
patronage of his:business; would again announce that
he l
i p Necking It large and full stock of
SPRING ( & SUMMER .GOODS,'
Including ns usual a tree: , variety of ladies
.Dress
Goods, in Prints Gingham, lawns, Barege-De- -
lanes, Mollies, Silk Plaid b'ereeirs; Poplins
Cade, Black and Fancy Press Silks t Broelie„Stella,.
Silk and Cps/mere Shetria:' Mantillas, Parasols )
Rich. RibhOnt Bonnets , and Floweri,": Broadcloths, -
tasiinutel; de., with
• great variety of other
STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, -
including Groceries, Ctockerv, Harcfrare, rrais•avid
Steel, Adis, Stoves, Maraud Caps, Booty and Slidft,
[Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths,' Painted. 117 4 w,
Shades, Walt Paper, Clocks, Prugs, Oili ik Paints,
ke. The entire stock having been knight for
Cash and with much care, will be sold at the lowest
fi g ure, and to meet the.vicw.s of the closest Cash or
nun. buyers.
New Milford, May 13, 185'7.
B: Flour and Salt constantly on hand.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persona having de.
II demands against the Estate of Wirrnitor AL
LEN, late of Liberty township, deceased, that, they
most be presented to the undersigned tor setdement,
and all persons indebted to said Estate are requested
to make immediate payMent. •
SAMUEL. W. TRUESIDELL,
Liberty, May 13, 1867..-6 w
Admististrator'* Notice.
NOTICp is hereby given to all persona having de
&hinds against the gAtate of Ronnar P.'VaNcr.,
late of Liberty lonnthip, decesaed, that they immix:
presented to the undersigned settlement, and all
persons indebted to said Eta are requested to make
Immediate payment, • 4, C. LUC E ,
Bridgewater, lin 13, 1367,44
Administrator's Sale.
I\TOTICP is hereby given that in pursuance of an
11 1 1 order of sale, issued from the Orphan's Court of
Susquehanna County, the subscriber will offer to pub
lic sale; by wendue, the folhriving described property,
late the Estate, of LAFAYETTE WiLMARTH, de
ceased, situate in Jackson township in 'said County,
bbunded es follows, to wit: begionmg at n Pee t and
stones in the south line. of Lesterrayne'alot ; thence
south, 47-11' west, 64 , perches, to a post. and Stone*
'corner in line of lands of Geo. Watrose; thence by
the sa , r_e and lands of the estate of John Gunnison,
deceased, south, 44° east, 35. perches, to a post and
stones corner; thence north 474° east, 64 perches;
to a post and stones, corner of fan& sold to Remy
M. Tiffany ; thence along the same, north 41 4 .1° west,
35 perches to the place of beginning ; containing 14
acres, strict measure, and being all . woodland and un
improved. Sale to be held et the residence of the
subscriber, at one o'clock, P, M., on Mondat the Bth
day ofilpe next. Tema of payment made known on
day of safe. ORLANDO' GUNNISON, .Acfm'r.
Jackson, May 13,1857.—te .•
Guardian's Sale.
NOTICE' is hereby given, that in pnesuanee of an`
ill caller of salt, issued fro'm the Orphana'Court_crf
Susquehanna County, the subscriber will offer for sale,
at public vendue,•upon the premises, in Gibson town-'
ship, in said county, the following dmcribed pretnij
sea orpiece ibf,land, the (state of ALICE P: STEER:.
BACK. a minor child of Elias St?enbaeic, - . deceased,:
lteginning at Serest and stones, for a • cornet.; thence'
By land of - Silas Steeriback4, loud) :Jiff 4 east; 1301-
perches, to a small beech; r thence by land tifEgltert
Stark and Silas Howell, southtle west, 1031 . perch
es to ahe lock ; thence by land of Solomon l'ajktr,
north 5 61 west, 116Fperches, to a Sugar toe cor
ner; th nee by laud of said Taylor and EOM Walk
er, north 30r east, 101+ perches, to the place ottle;-
ginning, containing seventy times and I‘.ltE perches;
with allowance, indlon which is a dwelling .hciuse,-
barn, wagon house, and •othei improvements. . Sala
'to be held •on MOnday, the Bth day. of. June next, at
one o'clock, P. .31., and terms of payment made
known on day of sale: •
• N. E. KENNEDY, anardian.. - =
Gibson May 13 1859 -as -
. .
Guardian's- Sale,
WOMB is hereby, given, that In pursuance p(' ,an
41
order of sale, issued from the Orphans' Court of
Susquehanna minty, the subscriber wilt offer topt!b-
Ilc see, by vendite, the following described home and
Tot. late the estate of . BENJAMIN FAUBOTE, deed:
now of Augustine' W. Chapman C. Fagroteoninort,
bounded as follows, to nit i beginning at tne south
corner of lot N0.`52,_ on the . Of Montrose,
thence north-abont 35',' east; &tont-Cherry street, 51
feet to corner Of Wni. if. Tioyd's int; thence eking
the line ofsaid lot north, about 55 9 west, ,76 fbet to
a corner in line of lot,.the eget°, of Jesse T„Birch
areit, late deceased; thence, along tho line' of the .
same, south about 35' - west fifty-one fitet, to
strawberry alleyi, thence: slot% said Alley,"soutit. a
bout 55 9 east, 76 feet to Cherry Street,' the place of
beginning; containing 3676 square feet, and having
erected thereon a dwelling house4larn, Sm. gale to
be held at:the Court House, In Mo.itrose,en.Monday,
the Bth 114 of. June next, at one o'clock, P. M., and
tcrhis tipsypient intule k known on day dale.
DENCRY FAUROTE.
-Guartffel.
Itontrose, IfaY43, 1857.--ts
ADMINISTRATORS, SALE. -
NQTICE.Is hereby given that in purauince'of an
order of sale issued from the Orphans' Court of
the CounV,of Susquehanna, the subscriber will sell
at public Nendue; the 'following , Zeactibed‘Auna,:cii
parcel of 1n44,, aitosto olesmlP !Ind Szidgewater
townships; in leifft county; late the Yatite• of Caleb
deceaaed : • beginning at the - knit:lt-east varier
of James Young's farni ; thence soutlififtv'perchay
along the line of 13enejah McKenzie's laid toe vow
tier; thence west, along the line of A; W. Carrier;
ttl wheeeh , tree corner; thence south thirty perches.
along Carrier's' lot, to a post and stones; finance
west. eight perchei, to the west line of die ital 4
lace tract, a post and stones corner; awned WWI;
eighty perches, along the. Wallace tram; to the mirth
west corner,• it poet - and stones artier of. Jima
Young's kit; thence east 160 perthig, ter the begin.
sing : containing 65 acres !mire Or leas, about fifty
acres impretall; ;In whitillit a framed house,' barn,
Rm. Sale to Ist tick On the premises, on Saturday,
the Gth of June !-It; at 1 o'clock, M. — . Terms of
`payment made 'neon on day of sale; ,
- • M TOW UUNTER,'Administtutor.
May 4; 1135 f. • • •
I First rate c)matry Blacksmith Staml
FOR (SAL , EI
As1 : 11111101 CpII4,NEWIs,,- ;
- -„
,
fIONSIBTING a - Uouse, and it , of-.as acre
,k) Viand._ Terms made easy. Enquire of the sub
scriber near the premises. THOMAS:AUX%
Aithern, May 6, 1857.-170
.
, .!AWAY.
VHEILEAS, Hobert Heine", a boy botooni.ls
and 18 year doge. who wia b00nd4015.1 m
an apprentice by his pamta tin of age, lasi , le ft me
wisboutjeat emote, I- hereby krbid any piirson
fng bha on my aseeuat t or Itarivrinirbirn.- ^
OEOINILI 011N:tn.
Hanso.o47:;fft ritgr-4 1 r .1 "- 1 41,4"'
,
min= ipandlee t,
4Pilikr .
- 7 1 .0 111 741141 0 10 , 111. •
FAL isoiyesam-Timabowd....44, n•
!OW- Tuk. Co salt Com Hoed ,aikiugicind, • ithy
M
• ~ 6 -WlSSOWEetiq'. *
ikeanNif - '
-D , ALIO underliehptehx.erenlhat.B.A.7
.I. c : Ilfrilneeiekft el Ascii :rot of hires iutd
Ward 'of all iritidt - ' . usualtiliepilii the Shuo and
Tinware-liner otbusinerring Which now be . Mad- ..,
a )setter 011 11 021410 1 4,0
,lApt,e3 l / 4 .4oealties,,leritecrukd
ngtre.euriddechill eye; orb 'oflhred`ktthie - ,eouoty
'JLg'ttie ii.ii:oiit jliti .n os tO anti's itidt ..
tneitir t Oureelrec ' 'AB *Tea tramotteit ht west
711 =•c 0111444 Ou. hin4ol4 eltallsieti assottmani,
Of. TIN .11 7 4R E; =Ol Ou,t ~or th e hest Instatiaik
which is °aimed roi sale as cheap as iienti.bOught .
in any market. ' . -Alstion band s laeadYipearedi "
em, Chain . and Gearini.fur.CheinAtimpaiall,
Bra and and 'Miriade Jai --
~
j.
Jibbing done on i short node° end 10- good : Order.
AU goods in the 1111, will. he.sold ebinip.tor teeb;ai
(approved )-credit. - ' .-S. A: WOOD/Mini. -:-
Montrose, May 1. 181 A%; '- .... ,
..,,. . •., ._, r , - 6. - .
.. . .
L 0.04 LAO - LUDT
1.10111111 . IN V
Tlt 'undersigned. lferchirec, - at , Die t oe4• F as t
Oorners has lately' diteoteted ;that for ready,
pay, he clurrell more goods , and Maim Jeer* molten;
et one half the ue ai.probt PREOPOP Country Veda;
• nsequently k cap - selpode from tire to .ten per,
e nt lower than other eatibMtneuti in Alile tit:slow
lint do - not take my word for it, ealltind see feryour:
selves.• - Bring a little cash. or aouttiAlud ofueuutry,
produce - and buy Four goods at* yds*.
liestqry of mercantile trade.il l e nroll*, .
and well selected , and am remdTfiitfttr" =of
every, weelc* My terms - of salef:Wereidilsafr If
will certainly be ibiyobr Interest tcroilland tieft sear
before. purchasing -elsewhere. • 1
FlOur and salt' kept coast al% on tilt •
Eat YPt :
tlimock. Jan.14,185T.-2,1' ' .
'?:ASE L
SEEPS
PATENT MEpt,OTS,ErtI4,--
AND A. tolst--KAtE.-Asommitit
blillOS • .-
1 11
itOirrit.oBE PA. - • -
. . . . •
. .
.1 - FORT?! .430.11
.... • .
IN GOOD - ORDERk.' . •
3FEET eight inch stroke, 14 . :inolk Cy li nder, bei7.;
!ince wheel, three , tons. Tsoi strong deli bat'.
machine. Suitable for *Coal Shift kee
will be sold ocri tote.: •.:
POST SROTlFielesij
Jan. 14, 1867.,
S. 11, SAYRE &1110THER
Are !le* Teeeiriete frce'i 8 4P / entdde
SPRING AND SUMMER GooDS.,-
Which fOr cash or produce can r bought !art le*
if outrOse, May 1, ISO. • •
Sliseritrclisidekl
By virtue of stunk; writs, %age& by th e Coat
of Conti:nen:Plias :of Siinnebanna Oclunty,
to me directed,' I will cameW pie; atitus: Cottle
Reese, in Montrose; ‘on Sittord4, - fie , Nth' dim of
May inat, at one o'clock P.ll4,the Molting Reef.
Estate,. to Wit: - - . • •-• . ... r•
' ALL that certain piece or parcel'of lanksituate,,
and being in the township of Civet, Mend. 'eorinty Of
Susquehaium; and'bourided int deinn"bekiis Mews, ~
to wit i beginning at .the nortloreat canier-of a forst •
land conveyed by.said Trowliridim to C. C. Flab, u
. 4l beml9ck tree. Marked " siz,",, sei•ere. lit"- eight.",,
thence .east 152 perches, to a hethlock 'tree, . nark inf
" seven" and " eight," thence south; 24 perches tolff '
stake and 'stone; the north-west corner of -said lot
conveyed by sOdil Lafayette Trowbridge /a. ttilfit tat
C.. C. Smith, thence bi asi4X.L O. Staitheif hunkaast
1594 perches to-a stake and Stone,: the nortlbetat
corner of said, C. C. - Smitli'asiii'erideby - "aid flinlthii ,
land 500.6 e ;West, 47+ perchets, 'to a - 'cue ant
stone, thence' north 88r west, 3ss perdiffs4o &Olaf
1
and stone, thence by lipids afield C. C. Smith;
70 perches to the place-of beg*iug, contaigingi
acres of land, be the same more griess, (ngither '
the appurtenances; one framed hotai.,..Oftelbant,;o4 -
orehant'and abbot I'll actin Improyed. --'.' ---- -2 -_- ... •
Writ of )fereikeies, at the suit of AOis4X.Tvilla.'
bridre and 'Mhz' aimpdblS vs. et ir. lUiritntimi- fir.
4/40—ili that cirtiin piece of parec I;4' leak
situate and being in the toirnshiP iit - eltlicautf,` . (nior
Apelacon',) in the etitintytof SestmehannalanabOatitt
ed and deeeribed is follows,‘ to witr...begintderall.*
post and stones by the tusk on thelintf'o.
Milllpuukfarm,-thtnce north .by the- said line„; IRS
'even tenths
-parches Oa- a. post , thence west, IT
putties to, i ,
oat, th ence 'south, .87 and seven 'Me th s -
- perehei,' to a licinkidt,''thence west 1 112.• lasiclles4
thence +Muth, 1130 perches, -t0: 114S/St by the: rest, -
thence by. the same„ east- 67 'Perchek to that plama:Pf -
beenninp„ containing .67,acree be the same More. or
leas. ALSO-411 dit lot of ',Land situatekt 'IMO
township of 4 01 4C1 1 4 *for_ e PsAii 4 40 1 i4-01, ,ibtre
'demibed lot offend; and W inded Ali &Beim to tit:
nitrth by land; said to beof Paufeklibirin,ieittliiri
the Milligan soak west by that above disedbed -IOC;
'said east by land cit Elijah Devel,-cOnfahtift.BB,lloM/ir
both of sail lots.being ocempiedisinifrfann.ilificalK
Wi l ing in the whdie M.
n iiii4 , -
improvements, tO'wit': Plant oa'defie w d
fnall'oithard, slog-litiseand Mt da
bitii.; . '
Writ ofjf.fe. at theanit of.lansesidAmble...
of Samuel Milligan, deed, vs. Them* Rooney.
AO--Ail, 0- T - AR, that cerblikfiecefir rivea or WA:
eiteate and being in the township of Great,Bend, .4n
the county of Snaqueluiens, bounded told. described
itit' follow", - te'nit-f• beginning:at-a - mow bf Chariest
Mayo's land, sod rennit.g thence. bY lent of ,Chseleo
and Myron Mayos,,, north -136.pere*a ito t tkotest et
perches to the .line of -hind granted *to= Lane,
thence Vysaid tine'llantiouth 610,e'lir.bes'iii,a:coe.;
tier and weit.23 perches t r o 'a - *Der; then& patty,
by land of said buie and partly; by lend ferierry of
William. Buc.k,.soutft 84 perches to corner. a, coer. ant
thence Cast 89 perc.hea cothells,
.'z. nihe-OOnstatlar .
mining 07t.
,acreo, with the appurtenanees, -
Writ •of fa. tit the suffer Web Centiliter. Mare
.. . .
Thomas. 'r
• A LSC--Alltthaiterta4 pieee os pareetwt
situate and being in the township olplew Ntlford,lir
the county of Susquehan n a, uld bonnded and_ day scribed as follows, tti wit: on the - north bY, taints gs
John F. Adams, on the sou, •th6ea at by FageNtallhientt
on the south by bulls contractedtolluuuel Girdner.
and ou the West k by a lot of lutownras tla Gad
nielot, With , lbe.APPurtaWicesi
•IPe.franied barn, and about
Writ cifji..fet.., - at the suits ' o}'
Yedediah Reed: - " '"•• ' • ' '
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"A - LSO—AII diet Certain piece ot, parcel of buld,
situate and being la.the tornaltip of Mbar; • bi tbs .
county ,of.Beaguitiwnt.,,and boanded.aad described >,.
as follows,.,to wit: on tho north by lands of ' WOVE '
,
Clinic,' on the east by lands of Duda Carter, ott w,
soutkby lands of John Berteacitei• t endow- tfia tier
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by lands of liVillisur Jackson ; sorteltilng.itbent
acrek more or lees, wilit, thus ? ,itgaleeeneee, Utak
house, one leg twit ; An d , a bout, 44. dates br_ 1,
being the garde lands recently c onveyed - to iiselir
Tina N. Lacey, bygbetirs decd, bearing dittcApitil'
letli, Ilidd.' - ' -..- ' • ' ; 2 . '. -
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*cit. OA fo. at the suit of Joint ' F.,Duantorth r5..7 .
la* N.l.acty. , ,
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', • :;i1 LS 0 , ;-'d II that Certain:pleat or 'parcel at kai4.•
situate-and beint in the township. of Springville:. IV
the county . of Susquehanna, and bounded and dese' -
cribed as foll4we, to wit: . cei the east by. the ' patbikt:.
highway, on the north, went, and south, by lanai 'or,-..
Dwight Risley, - containing about one.balfran earwig:
land, be the same more or leek with the appurtinam.
ces, one famed dwell* Wise; ens begnr tentsikl*
Taken in easielton * at the quit of az°:* I.l " ;e4';*
Benjamin T. Risley; '. .
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ALSOZlAlltbit'eertaltt - piece or pe:Car of itidt;
sittiate In the 'toirnettipir et Chec.onns,- and Apolitedit.;
and Doom& of &feminine, la 00 0°4431:01301 1 46 ":
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banruLand State pt•Pennalltwnba4pd butted, l:.loarni
ll and de:umlaut to . .l:o2o\ke,,:tovirit.:, beginning at le
and
post in the Milford ' ataregik,lurtillike , roact a 'Aft.' -
vier*, Lucinda Delimit* e1,,..1n ACM* by said tited-:..
pita road aotttivibrey *gear ipmeeiginy - thrtAtirc-'
lune 1.044
:otwo' to a vatQat: the latenectialk of eltdaciakitit,
,the road le g_,to the, north - ,bratteituf.V • ' ••
thence . bY Drat hrsiek'teeiliii9oo4.M . l'
ceivatiik• . ' itutidied andititie*eiglit:p
to *post, thetide by Caleb Ceratideit land new tillis .
possession of 11Mo:ft net* 'lllt7Min) thsr.6oll.. - vaii
• dglitporie and itibalepertilitutiit it postrand"tittacw
conic WitY , 414 4 4 - deg:-.4siskipartly zbv• bone sif .tidif
celob cioviel/ Or
5t ‘0 4.4 4.40 11 - 9 .00. 6 . AiNt
lArt4T•k • tulfita 116 riedi t ur,v
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• R ein perches - ' i `it ca'ot biz tinftilt*ObV!*
Orli Sandhi laed seven mite' in -I WMITie fib s '''.
lipplqttektikepri I one, hionet ,, dwcilliti Thecae.: 'Fab
*Meg harnaiSnle Abp. lieg otwbelltibM lialleleleek
aiLllalulAbctikk i tikitiltegAler,recl- , . • '
I ' ecocide* et tbit auk- of veldt-Ca - M alt *O.:.
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