A N Fir Iffs. liollony. writes &dm tort io her sister in Boston, thatler cousin Bridget in August last to this effect " An' Shure she ate. Ingy male till she got the corn) , morgus, ifhicti carried her off in a hurra--pooe to ber ast wait" PREEMIE LIST • e the Susquehanna C'etiotty Agrees/hind Society, ' Fair sod Cottle Sher; to _be held ift Moritrotr, ox Thursday, the 15th of Octobir, 1857.. NEATICATTIS. For the best Durban, Pali, tyears o u, an a upwi d s, ' is ; gd b' e ft, 3; Sd best, For the best Devon BuU, yeastsd 2.1 d best, 2._As; the bestVP or tome° 10 44 15 .; td best, $ll ;-3,1 best, 12„ or the * beg Intlell cow, $5 ; 2d best, 3; 3d best, I, For the bee, Iyear old heifer, $5; Id 3; 3d best, 2 Tor the ;best lot of store calves, not less than !lite, $5 . ; 2d best, 3; ad best, 2. For the het pair of cod l ing oxen, $5 ; 2d best; 3 d bat, S; 4th best, 2. i For the best pair of *yew gar s, $3; 2d best, 3 ; Sid best, 2. For thebest pair elm(' year old steers, $5 ; 2d best, 3; 3d beets 2 ` Forthe best lot of yearlings, not less thin Bre, $5. id best, 3; 3d best, 2. SIMP. For the bets' iltre.wtscled Buck, $3 ; 2d best, 2 ; 3d ' J est, 1. For the best SOuth !Joint, $3 ;. 2d best, 2 ; 341 .For the best long wooled, .wooled 2d best,. 1; 3d best; 1. For the beselt* of fine ewes" mot less than three, $3 ; 2d best, 2 ; Rd best, 1. For +the best lot of South Down ewes,' less dm three, e 3 ; td best,.. 2 ; 3d best, 1. For the best lotoflong wooled ewes, not less than three, $3; 2d best, 2; 3d !best, I._ sc. : For the best Boar. $3; 2d best, 2 ; 3d b est . 1. *Tor the best sow, $3 ; 2d hest, 2 ; 3d best, 1. For the best lot of spring pigs, $8; 2d best, 2; Sd best, 1. • HORSES. ' For the best Strdliim for all work. 0; 2d heat, 3 ; 3d beat, 2; 4th best, 1. For the best breeding mare, with colt by her side,rsised in the connt,,ss ; 2d best, 3; tt d best, 2. For the best single gelding, raised in the county, $5; 2d best, 3; 3d best, S. For the best pair of matched horses, raised in the county, t 5 ; '2d best, 3; Stl beat, 2. _ POkYLT9Y. For the.best lot of clctcens, not leas than twelve, IQ ; :Id best, t. For best lot of - fowls, not less tie then six, rooster and . lt s, $2 ;2d best. I. For the 'best lot of Turkeys, A; 24 best, 1.. Fa r the best Hot of ducks, not less than adz, $2; 24 best, I. aprrEn.. • For the best firkin of Butter, $5; 24 best, 4; A.d bet, 3: 4th best, 2. For the greatest quantity made during the season from any number of eons, ss'; 2d .heat, 2; 1 2d best. 2. • • , CRIME. .. For the best cheese, t less than 251bs, $ 3 ; 2 11 lest, M VI ITIIIIIO. For the best and variety, 162 ; 4 2d best, 1. FRUIT. For the best speeimewof fall apples, not 1.18 than bushel. 22 ; 2d best, 1. For the best Specimen of winter apples, net less than I bushel, $2; . 2d best, 1. For the belt satiety grown b, l Exhibitor, $2 ; 2d best„ 1. For the beat peek of pears, $l. For the best peek of quhiees, $l. BOSZY. For the best specimen, not less,thin 10Ibs $2 ; 2d best: 11. 'MAGA& For the best Eve gs4ons of cider vinegar, $3 ; 2d beet, 2 ; 3d best, 1. LZATHIN AND ITS aIme6t'ACTII,RXS. For the best lot of shoe leather, $3 ; 2d best, 2. For the best lot of harness,do.,s3 ; 2d best, 2. For the best lot of ealf skins, ,43; 2d best, 2. For the best common double team harneu, $3; 2d best, 2. For the best-single cartiai! harness, $3 ; gd best, 2. For the best pair of calf stun boots, made • by' Exhibitor, 2 dollars,; ;2d best, 1. CAITSZT WORE.. • For the beat exhibition of cabinet work , •10; 2d beat, 3. • ' FARM *PLamsairs. : For the bee. plow gir general use, 13; best culti vator, 2 ; best straw cutter, 2 ; best corn shelter, 2 best churn, 2 ; best cheese press, 2 firkins, not lees than two, 2; best horst rake, 2; best bee hire, 2 ; best 'harrow, 2 ; best single carriage, 5.; 2d beet, 2. • , BLACKI33IIIIIING. For iliebest lot .of horse eiboct‘, $2; 241 best, 1. I ' DOMESTIC MANCFACT . ITREL • For the best specimen of flannel, not less than 10 yards, 2 dollars ; 24 best, 1. For the best specimen of fulled cloth, not leis than 5 yards, 2;' 2d best, 1.• For the best woolen carpeting, not less than 15 yards, ltt ; 2a lief& 2, Tort* beet yak carpet„ 3 ; 241 best, 2. For the best i doz. pair of woolen socks ' $2. ; 211 best, 1. 'For the ben woolen mittens; not less than two . l pair, g 1 ;, 2d best, &em. For the best patch work quilt, $3; '2d best, 2', For the best quilt of any kind, $ ; 2d best, 2. For the best silk bonnet, $l. For thehest velvet bonnet, $1. . . For. the : best Lady's Ss4ue, $l. • - . -To' the farmer whose productions are the greatest, (hay included) in proportion to the number of acres under cultivation, taking into account the stock ken: on his farm during the reason; ;ElO. To the next, #5. The reports on the greatest productions, kc., will he received; and the premiums wearied at the meet• leg of the society in January.: ' ' . The erecutire committee in pretenting the forego- l ing premium list, would take occasion to remark, that it has been thoroughly revised and extended to the utmost limits 9f the society's means, in order to. give the greatest encouragement tooompetition.• On .a full consideration of the /object. it bee Ap peared to the Conimittec, that it Would: be more in accordance with theAleet for which the socisty.was instituted, to tntrit all spatial premium for grain -or 'root crops, - as they haven temieney to encourage an 'undue sham of attention to , these particular objects, to the neglect of the geoeral interests of the Enun:— Hat belies thereof premiums are offejed . ibr the !largest returns of the farmer's labor, which, alter all, ie the main object, as Ms the best general maPage— went which deservecoommeatllationi whether it be' :on *large or small farm." - It-1i highly ereftntble that the interest in the Art-. 'anal Fair continues toineeeems, thereby showing that the pnbric appreciates the usefulness of the society in promoting the prosperity - 44e Cenznty. 1 Taos. thcaotsos,: , i teeutire . . F. Y. W mama,. .• Comm , 7lo. Amin:, %Limn ir , . • N. B. A track will be prepared on the Fair ground, for the exhibition of Homes. . , . Gra.al idatrorote--/Litair. Tttirim, 11157. Artn.ocow-^John Lyon, RmoorIVATER-..-tiny P. Wells. lettianovrw—Rether Reynolds. sguaratio—Reitt Coleman. J.: Y. Raker: \' Rumex—no. J. Babcock, Wm. V. Dean, Albert - Fenton Goa—William SmalL GREAT Beano—R. T. Stepbens. Boasosi—Vid. filrephard,-William Tremont' . Jocasos—James T. Potter. Jasser-Zetworldotidt. ktottroosr- 7 ilannwit Bork Joseph Coekaytte. Mtnnt.erowS—Jesepit Tierney Roan.--MattheW Dunmore. James Goodwin, Dan iel Gorey, /tines Redding., lidootimai Williams. Bramormut—Juststs Knapp. • SILTEA Laas—Jabez • ° Traverse Surer& . • • • ifft 41.110 2lf sire. Those marked with a axe drawn forthe 24speak. Amaarr—Ebeneaer Barduse Eatnuel Irdrurna, Otis SkoMarm Alb 'Green, Innen( Oradea, Gwrge -Overfield, Elinnuel Tenkrbury. 111.. )5. Devise Ansel Grey,* Muer C. Tubbs.* Criseker, &eh. Brewster. illsoort.rn--Rernan Sterling, Cie& F. rade., 4 ,imaTt Ely." - • ,quersiew—W. IL Coleman, Cyril dall. sltoinei—lsares Shay, BeW_', rwa_ok, Henri uar. clump/ Oliver Rona* J. W. Baker.' ramtuar—Norman Sinn.* Fasougcniiisinsepis - ' Paws slsitz—James IL:l'stels, R.BrewitteA t Ginson- 1 8 . . P. Clandier.• ' Gasscr Esneetwook. Jabal tine. limurosits—kisa's V. Bagley, anlidel J. C. Harding, ions Adams.. i. W.,lll6eri. Ste lien Ciirmikeits Jactota 'MOW 31. 7160 71 ° Peek* ___ll4suncierentiiliCinmokw*WbooloOlmu -Itsehards.* Junisovid Latikslngiall Br/!at,. rap' eie Whitssey4 "113"-"Thet C°Ellwetkialtdokial, kw* • Lavissie bylvsion, Abinslas =lard. Ltattrir T ia; O. Terret A, S. Clesitillus• David Inwsley,* Elkhansh Loekwint* *we/ Irridell.' Ltpx--Ortin T. Olney. nwiltisonn:—Albeit Alder, PeMeine* Sem PeLWElTuuns, Ershu Page t' - • • ilinnctunes.-Eichard*lfsninid; d;iitobb, Bar pird 'Bewley, , 13aninel Timm linsphen Esisse - 11ownwsk—O. B. Eldred, Rom* Kefnat. Noler. Rusw-41Villitm Rinds, siolt*Biskspdiliiraii Cap- . we 11 , 14. W. Grimm,* Kilo iliserwousl! . . Eton. Divor—listihiss Rusts ; C. No Rein Perrite.• • Srassovnlssilexander C. Pailk, D : Stark. Plin Tuttle. ,Bmixt Litz—Ebeneier Killer, Limn Alley! TpPueoN--Baniard WVOey,• Sylvelrtcr Ding.` / 14111 74 111 1M 1 4 • pair Woxv.—lbuinelt vs. X • L . Wakeman vs Tewksbury. Cartbr'vk N. 'T.* E R. r Brownell vs. McCollum. Tem vs. X.:l . T.* E. R. - Seetbwell Pratt vs..Harellag. Tajlor vs. Coiotor. • Sharer vs. Hollister. Bursitt vi. Cirds. Fraser. vs. Inteltell. • Westfall Vs. ikkehlq• Tewksbury vs:Adams. lbsekeey vs. H. Y. It E. ' Buck vs. Skionei vs. Pipe— • • iroestrvs. LoOkoko. = Tai Pr*. • Case telldm: ' ' • Case vs: 'terra. t - *hems vs. Gels*. SeberinedsorWit Step •• Yosug vs. Weirdest: Drinker vs. Whitney. •i Kettle to. Green. 13syre Lye's, • Weeks vs. Hoboes. Waysein vs. Dowd. Oivit vs. Deords. • AIM/ vs; Case. Chamberlin is. Cue. Tyler vs. Fowler. Ireeliet ?a: 13titton. • Brewster vs. Vt bisect!. To Ike litepubllicau V Queltaapta . Comuitty.—l method of announcing tnyself u a office of-TREASURER of Susqueh ject to the deciadon of the Republi ventiou. While I should cateem office a favor which I could not fo ing my profoundest gratitude, ye triumph of correct political princip mount:to individual interests, I the part of my Mends that Attila ize the success of the great iepnb, Counts. ! PHI Montrsse, August 10 '1857. A Card.—At the earnest sol ons friends. I take this method of citizens of Sum. Co. my intention' candidate for the office of SIIERI ing election. In stating my poll " • and comorehenensiye mnner, that I am in favor of the greatest eat number To the Replblican 0 , out the County, I desire to say tit., sideratkm, they should believe m well qualified, hate and sound, meet the approbation of klie Nomi' and after due expression I shall be be believed thit my nomination ceptable to the people throughuut they will act accordinglyi, and I ' rages in my behalf. , I ith not ask count of ill-health or in pafment ed to any Party, bet would pay al • the wisher of my friends land fell., ever.lnty they may desire to mak In thus &lushly announcing my d a candidate; I give no apology of prove - , of the bargain and sal. traveling over the county on snt,. , believe it necessary with the F With these-few remarks, I tee Harford, Pa, Aug. 11, 1857. . Notire.—Re'. J. 81. Gi guive.rsslist Church, Xontrose, usual hours. Co. will hold a meeting at the Cou evening of the 2d week of Aug. An addreau will be tleilivered of Dimock. At the 411r0 Joeetiut fial awarded: • • A. Cassedy, Bpria iile, 63 on four acres, Ist premium, (on A. Lung, Rush, Si bushels acre, Ist premium. Eli Barnes, Jackson, 211 bu acre, 2d. premium. W. J. Teacher' AsoloOati terly Meeting of the Swiq. Co. will be held in the Mozhchlist CI, owe, in Apalavon township, on the 28th and 28th of Atipkit 1; Little Meadows expect to give all in attendance. 1 The followhig subjects will , ... meeting: - 11 , ' Should a teacher hare a Ittelili•• hhanling place ? by Mary 4. Ceinstnek. i \Matt the best method of instructing a child when first • - 't , laced at school! —by E. B. Beardalee ;The printy of establ6ising a Teachers' County Library. [ . , . Vi r . t i rt l . P. ilfiFf y r , Coin. .E. 14. avatar -1 The teachers of this count y iillineet many of the teachers of Bradford . ro. Pa., I•OPTioga Co. N. Y., and Atha the StirIIBINTICNDRN Oft:thine Ctinittici— Prof. C. R. Coburn and Dr. R. , Well, P. R. Dailey, Esq., Supt. of Chem:mg Co. N - 4 .1 has also engaged 1 to be present;—Prof Ftodda , gwill also be there.- 11l teachers, and Mends • •:. ... :.. h t the v id e . ity, are invited to be present. • • ' By order of Es.. Com. - B. Raw; Petal. W. Farm); 1 Secretary. •• • Routh "tad Bead Engine Com- Pony, no. 1, attend . gilts Ootnpany, No. 1, are hereby notified to meet 4 their Engine House, i prepareti?"ar exercise, on - -,"'.; ay, Aug. 15th, at 51 e . e t oe h,, . ir. . E. 10... ,111,11,411, Foreman. C. T. Bssrasus, Be wry. i Montrose Elie En 1 9.: , e ContitanY, No. 11 1 attend.----Engi . • 'sntittany, No. 2, are hereby notified to meet at 'ir Engine Rouse, on SeturdaY;Aug. lbth,et 1 o'cl :A, , P. R., for esereise. J. P. ' - Rites, Foreman. S. N. Wttiott, Secretary. •' v . . • The Rev.' C. Are and eert:1110: 1 :1 4 e zr Consumption, 4stkotn, B Itrairm D • and InimPutittes of the EnAhn: inhaLing the itratext. Actuated 1 , bur fervor u be sill cheerfully read size It, with lull and exVitit dirodi using the hlntlicine. Addeo" V AItTIIEN PRESERVE Ili for sale toy M, Montrose, August It, lir inks sad AA new lot Of Pocket menu and finer such as are to be used &Dies lot of A. W. and Toilet Soaps, tracts, nice and cheap, Montrose, August 12, Aferys .Thproved D Puny. frith bait. the Atli Prelliateel • Far . held at..6/In • nth a! Wins pump Is Bonenzerret swililepeeetwatf-- sea am now prepar - ed diary al Ana spike nekotabla map. beeie o Mebane, I' all t f pall s foon, whiab.esaini am be traaermm IbisabY all the peenef Weed tk would • trans unto pig/. Now Farman 4= l = r IMO 1111 lodine yon leak the • bench* for &he Stant 1 the peliabille and me the Itootrame, Fa, Avg. lir rn"- taL awed. maw.__ iporlatebims settlement. Stastrive.l • Fr ALT, GP' Farm One e the cheapest F TeoT Ull6ll a Saha of JIL :it. s limptpo awry:to Puush APP. 44 0 4 id tenied, And Ander P frof situaled , torthe Banneny mike front See' g. Dovok and A Center. l'iqtun4 made.. 4 • NW* Aiken, u 1941.. CP., f 1 -, . . - , :., i i iiiitir • Salle& BY Actor St Singh? writs !sated by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna COunty, and to me . directed, I will expose to sale, at the Court Home: in Montrose , on . gitimity, fie 15th day of A next, at one o'clock, P. IL, the . following Estate, to Wit: • I ALL that , certain the or parcel of land, situate, I lying and being In the township of Forfeit Lake; coun- I ty of Sninidehatout, bounded and described u follows, l to wit: beginning et a post and stones on the north side of the Mill'ord and Owego turnpike road, thence along the line of C Wright's land, north 38° east, twenty perches to a post and stones, in the line of B. T. Case's land, thence South 52° east, 2 perches to a post and stones,,thence along the line of B. T. I C ase, north 38 ° east, 84 3-10. perches to a Hemlock tree, thence along the line of B. 'I; Case, south 52° cast, 45 7-100 perches,-to a Beech, thence south 38° ived, 104 4-10 perches, to a poet and atones, stand tag on the north side of the aforementioned turnpike road, thence alongtudd road north 52 ° west, 47 - 7-104 Iperchee to the plice of beginning, containing "80 :a cues and eixVenshes of land more or less, (excepting and reserving therefrom always 12 feet square, where' the children of B. S., Doty and othes are buried. 1 I ALSO all that certain piece or parcel of land sit, uate as above and bounded as follows, to wit. be- I ginning at a 'post, the south east corner hereof; I thence north 62' west, 60 perches along the line of 1 Israel Bmilaford to a post. thence north - 87 - east.. 176 740 perches, to a post.'thence 'meth 53" east, 196 perches along the line of Isaac G. West's land, to J a post, thence South 37° west 16 7-10 perches to a post,' thence north 53° west, 36 540 perches 10 al line occupied formerly by S. B. Gregory to a post, thence south 37° west along the line of said Grego- - ry's land, 151 perches to the place of beginning, con taining 68 acres be the same more or less, with the appurtenances two ,framed • dwelling houses, two barns and sheds, one orchard and in all about 80 acres improved. ' . Taken in execution at the suit of 0. Mott Adm'r. i of 0. Lester; dec'd. vs. Betsey A. Clark Eel-. of B. W. Clark need. A LSO all that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate and being in the township of Great Bend,: in the county of Sum's., and bounded and described asfol lows, to wit: beginning at the northwest corner of a lot of laud conveyed by said Trowbridge to Chas: C. Smith, at a hemlock tree marked "six" " seven", "eight" thence - mist 182 perches to a' hemlock tree marked "seven" "eight" thence south 2-i perches ! to a stake and stone, the north west corner of wad lot conveyed by said Lafayette Trowbridge and wife to C. C. Smith, thence by said C. C.. Smith's land, east 1591 perches to a stake and stones, the north east corner of said C. C. Smith, thence by said Smith's laud south . 64° west, 471 . perches to a stake and stone, thepee north 884° west, 825 perches to a stake and stone, thence by lands of said C. C. Sthith, north 70 perches - to the place Of beginning, containing 125 acres of land be the same more or less together with the appurtenance's, one framed House, and barn, one orchard and about 75 acres improved. Taken in execution at the suit of Amara T. Trow-, bridge and John Blanding vs. C. M. Howard and`` J. W. Howard. . .4/180- 7 -All those certain seven lots, pieces or parcels of land, sintate in Silver Lake township, in said county, and bounded and described as follows: Ist.. Commencing at a stake and stones corner in the old Chenango turnpike road, Opposite the land of I Michael Bill, thence north 2° east 125 perches, tilting said.turnpike to the read,-leading from A. Bills to Silitsr Lake, thence along said turnpike north 66 •per Chm u. a post in said road, thence along the mild turnpike 60 perches to the bridge at Mud Lake, thence by the said lake, as follows, north 54° west 7 perches, thence north 55° west- 11 perches, thence north 75° west 14 perdu:ie. - thence north 28° west 18 percher, thence 'west 30 perches, thence north SIS° west 40 petches, thence north 18° west 36 perches, to a hemlock tree, to the edge of the said lake, the northeast corner of the Reservation, thence west, a long the north line of said Reservation, 38 perches, to a stake and stones corner,. thence south 8" cast 343 perches to a stake and genes corner, thence east 53 perches, to the place of beginning, containing 160 acres more or less, with a new framed dwelling house, barn and sheds, an 'orchard and about 100 acres improved, being known as the eornersfarm, and as lot No. 8, in a plat and map of survey, and ' partition between E. W. Rose, A. IL ROIL; dee'd, and Robert 11. Rose. The second piece known as the Bentley farm, and commencing at a stake and atones, the northwest cor ner of the piece - lkfore described, thence west, along the north line of the said Reservation 78 perches to a stake and stones corner, thence,south 1° west 3.42 perches, to a stake and stones corner, thence east 136 perches to a stake and stones, thence north 8' west :;43 perches to the place of heginning,containing22B acres more or less, with a frame house, orchard, two frame barns and about 125 acres improved, being lot No. 9, ow said map of survey. The third piece known as the Grign farm, and commencing at a stake and stones in the north line of the Reservation, and the northwest corner of the Betake farm, as lot No. 9, thece west, 37 perches to a stake and stones coreer, th nee north 7 perches \.‘ and six -tenths, to a stake and stones corner, and northeast corner of G. -North, thence west on the said Reservation line 67 perches; to a stake and stones corner, thence south V' east 349 perches to a stake and stones corner, thence east Mt perches, to it stake and stones, the southwest corner of No. 9, thence north 1° east, along the west line of No. 9, 342 perches to the place of beginning, containing eon aces, be the same tn see or k- s, with a frame bowie, and barn, and orchard, and nhout 80 acres improved, being' lot No. 10, on said map and survey. The filiarthipiece known as the Shoe faros, and commencing lin the north line of the Reservation. in I the northwest corner of No. 10, thence west 162 perches, along the line;of the said Reservation, to a stake and saner cornet, thence south 88 perches to a stake and slopes, thence south 20' mat 174 perch es tothe Mad leading from A. Bills, on the said turnpike, to Silver Lake, thence along the said read, south 60° east. 44 perches, thence 8' ease-20 perch es, along said road, thence south 67 Cerches, .to a stake and stones corner, thence cast 73 perches to a stake and stones corner, thence north 3' "West along the line of-No. Its, 349 perches to the plates of beginning, containing 285 acres more or less, with a frame house, convenient dairy cellar,A large new barn end stabling under, and •aboot 00 acres im proved, being lot No. 11, on said map and survey. The fifth piece known as the Kenneth farm, COM -inenciug at a stake and stones in the west time of No. 11, and 88 perches south - of the north line of the, Reservation, thence west 94 perches to a stake and stones corner, thence south 88 perches to a stake and stones, thence south 26° east 140 perches to a stake and stones, thence south 45° east 72 .perchei to a stake and stones, thence east 84 perches to a, stake and stones, thence north 67 perches to the road that leads from A. Hills to S l iver Lake, thence mouth 8' west 20 perches to a stake and stones, thence north 40° west 44 perches,along the said road,thencenorth 211' west 174 perches, to the place of beginning, con taining 185 acres, more or Jess, with a dwelling house, frame. barn, and 'about 75 acres improved, it being lot N 0.12, on the said snap and survey. The sixth piece known as the Lake farm, begin ning at a post in the road leading from Ansel Bills to Silver Lake in the west line of lot No. 12, known as the Rennale farm, thence south 38" west 36 perch es, thence, south 20° west, 125 perches to a stake and stones corner, thence south 89° west 82 perch es to stake and stones corner, to the aide of the high way, thence south - 2° west 31 perches to a•maple tree, thence south 16° 41 perches, to the edge of ' thewater at the shore of Silver Lake, thence by the I same course le perches to a point in said lake, thence south 30° West 97 perches to a point in said lake, in the northlest line of E. W. R's. allotment of mid Reservation, thence north 52° east 44 perches to the I shore of said lake, thence by the same' *outs* 114 ,) perches to a stake and stones corner, the northwest corner of E. W. - Rose's allotment, thence north 40 1 perches to a stake and etones, thence mirth 45 ° west 72 perches to a post ax.d stones, thence north 26°; west 35 perches to the beginning, containing 126 acres, more or IMP, 80 acres Improved, and a yoltrig orchard, being lot No. 17, in said map and survey. • The seventh piece known as the Turnpike fans, commenting atvs post and stones in the laminae, 1 aforesaid, at thesontheast corner of lot No. 8, known. as the corner lot, thence west 131 perches to a stake and atones corner, thence south, 122 'perches, to a stake and stones corner, thence south 76" east, 180 perches to the turnpike - aforesaid, to W. Meeker's land, thence in a northerly direction, along the 'said turnpike, aboutlBs perches, to the beginning, con taining 144 acres. more orient, with a frame house and tam and about 40 acres improved.. being lot No. 6, on the said snap and survey._ The said seven lots of land lay 'contiguous to eac h other, and form one compact body, containing 1328 acres, ein the part allotted to Robert R. Rose, in the deed Of pertinent between IL W. Rosa, A. H. Rose, now de late ceased, and IL U. &Me, Of the Rmierration of the obert IL Rose, deceased. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wil. Bans Jessup, to the um of John G. Sturges, against ! Robert R. Iktse.• .4:• ' - LSO all that . catain piece or parcel of land sit, state and being in the township oil OldrJand.in the county r of Sesquehantut, and bounded Mtd - dciet: ibid se fofttrs, to -wit: on the north hy WEI arlimOssin thodner and lands of Robs, 44111111412 POSISVoII ihst east by lands of - Rimin-Peoleri Ilit the south by lards 4 David Nerceress, and on the.sged by Ole said David. Mercerenta, containing 100 acres be the owe -more ,or less, with the appurtelamea t , one &implants., one,bara, one cow - ,4a. andobout . 60 acres lwpeo'iCd. . . . ~ . . . ',Taken in mood= st.the Suit of • Robit... llclune Alhet: dam r. -McKim deed. vex jaws Tompkiii end Eli P,-Csmapbell. . .. . . ALSO all that oertatu piece orparcel.otiod, lea ve and being lathe towasigpof Harmony, and Wind. edigid ileillibad asio49l"! to wit : beginning at the by. ; Z . j; . , , [', E - I ts of Nos n this public 4idate fir the ICounty,,rub ecticiti to that " d'demend . dering the vastly para fitno action on w•av .ieoPord ,, cause in this 'ER LINES. ,ka'q . • r ion of numer j:.uneing to the not elf a the spnroacb 'few:i in s short ti only to say to the great itadon through ?".;after due con 'be 'worthy and nuld my course pg. Convention, and it should id be most ,ac- County, Itrust !*.ask their stiff , °Mee on ne• ervicrs render- . dine deference'to citizens in what . in manifest.- 6 to be held as r - than I disap- I` iyizom and of u*ness, nor do I , of Susq. Co. li Dv submit. 16:7iiiiiZii preach in the Sunday, at the 1" tuna Society !: on Tuesday Comedy Esq., prrmiums were Spring when e*..reixirted.) on one fourth l ivatatook An An IF.ELL, Seery. The next Quar , !era •Assaciation t Little Mewl ity and Saturday, The people of I H:"rty welcome to rted on at the nett, Asia, dbremered kith, Coughs, Colds, • nay and effectual mtele Aeslre tulnaletit bit safer- • - - to (Goo to such an ' tle• imoiroint atol oumpasflly C. 8. IMILWETT. ' • Broadway. N. Y. Cttv. J just received and VILSON & SON. Ila 4y Bibles. Tests e, School Books, 11 School— A Inks. Finl and lavoring Es mtrose Book Store, A. N. BULLARD. 4 .Usefil. AsOion and Force 11 Valves. Aware:, New York State Patent- ES EMI hi the Townxbiya of \ rstattatid Lamour, it of sild territory. ranted to old tee ages secitted by Me st, the yielding sue _ facility with whkili kwt °4 4 r tir c i:V l. 6ll ll Z. si:snip it seed *ff, 4* of tlds MEW of Hasa ruftiPs • 11=1. ' sissent. aid Tam m& this Pump, with Ho "' Irel? rosy he better .1, the hose is doles ly,y/loe they out - Mesquite of S. S. win. nMI abliedem on the ew. amp tovaddr. de• 11 pencil*lnfielted arlll thane Sara tAlimus. oopm, SUGAR, Ili ad see before S. 8 MOTT'S.; , Sale. - is*, coon* . tillable lead, his os Horse Biro, pack ot,ls well Watered, well at cultivation. It is Lem laropike, sit taraaltas: draw Jackson to W 4 ON, *Aug- Itt,'46t-4" north miiiik.iida‘liernieck item& thencemndh 431° east 151 panne, to Monesi corder ot George Hemp son's lot, thence south 46e west,. 323 perches to stones corner on war:name line of Jesse Evans, thence north 48r west Itl percher to stomMeemee, montrrnotcp line of Rodger Hunt, thence north 44v $2l perches tb the piaci of beginning,. containing 308 acres and 117 perehestif kid be the rams-.mare o r less, It being a part of a tract of land le the wamm. tee made&William Lane, ' together Isitlt theoper tenances, 3 'dwelling houses, 2 barns, 1 stw mill, 2 orchards and about SO acres Improved. Taken in esAmutiou at the suit of Jones Taft*. va. Henn. H. Sampson: - • - ALSO-1111 that gestate piece or parcel-of land, situate and being in the township of New 'Hitlbrd, in the county of ,Suaqueharam, ,and bounded , and de scribed as follows, to wit: northerly by lands et 0. Smith and 'William Mathews, easterly by Wide at L. And D. Jennings, southerly by lands of L. Lewis, and irestmly by lands ofJ. WiAhms, containing 02 acres be the same more or less, with the .appurtenances , one framed house, one fr amed barn and one orchard, and about 80 acres improved. - Seized and taken in ezeuntkm at the etth of C. S. Bennett, to the use of . S. 'Hutchinson k Co. vs. John A. Di 1. ALSO—AII that certain, piece or parcel a isulle situate, ar.d being in the township of Springville, ,in the county of Sung., - and bounded and described 'as follows, to wit : on the north by the public highway, leading hone Springville Hollow to Brooklyn, on 'the east by lands of A Beardsley, Esq., on the south by : Node ofJcsab Scott,: and on the west by the ftridgt , l water and Wilkesbarre turnpike road, containing ai bout one and a half acres of land,.be tle.sime more or les.s, with the appurtenances, one dwelling honse. inte'store house, one Cooper shop, one barn, and al) improved. I Seized and taken in execution at the suit of F. W. Williams, vs. James McMillan and Asa Park. Jr. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, situate and being in the township of Middletown, in the county of Susquehanna, and bounded and deo edited as 'follows to wit : beginning 80 perches south west of the Mil ford and Owego turnpike road, at jt corner of land in possession of Ebenezer Potter, in the line of another lot, in possession of John Hanson, thence south 37' west 120 per., to a post in the Wstilf road,(so ctlled) at a corner of Michael Whalon's land,. thence north 53° west along said Whalon's ,land 6St perches to a post in the line of Ferrer's land; thence along the line of the same, north 37' 5 east 40 penih. es to a post, thence southeast at right angles, perches to a post, thenee.northeast at right angletio perches to a post, thence south 53' cant 60 perches to the place of beginning, containing 50 acres be the same more or less, with the . appurtenances ' . framed house, one barn and about 30 acres imimproved Seized anitaken in execution atibesuit of A. and S. Barnes vs. H. H. Sampson and. George I V: Sampson, doing business as 11. L Sampson it Scot.: ALSO—By virtue of a writ issued out ofthe mut t, court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, tonic titre I will expose to sale, at do above time end place all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate and being in the township of Springville, in the: Co. of Susq., and state of Penh., and bounded and de. scribed as follows, to wit : on the.north by lands of Preston P. Merritt,,east by lands of ifenjamit* Ste .phens, on the south by lands of Alonzo. . Oakley! and on the west by lands oil:. SI. Kinney, containing 105 acres more or less with .the appurtenances,, owe log house, one framed barn, one orchard, and about 60 acres improved. . " Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wa ters and Cooper vs. John Kinney, iLLSO--All that certain piece or parcel cil land, situate and beingAn the township of Great. Bt in the 'village recently called Loderaville in the County of Siraquainna. bounded and discribed as roUPWS, to, lit: Beginning, at -the northwest easier of theo , main, building on the Great Bend and Cotheeton turnpike road, running thence about south 24- east 66 feet, thence at right angles with the Said last men tioned line about north 6$ east 100 feet, thence in : course parallel with the first mentioned line;about north 27' vest along' die line of the barn and ?wood shed; about 75 feet to the corner of the woodshed, • well also the celftter of Widow McCollum's :land, thence along saiiflast , mentioned line and on * line of the -'woodshe3about ;south 63' wes.t about 60 feet io another e 4 Wier of skid woodahed,in the -line of said Widow MeCollires And, thence south about 27' cast along the Ihse eC woodshed, about 9 feet to the , main building , 'an thence br the said main building, about s'outh 631 west, to the place of begin ning, containing e *bout 7540 square feet of land, with the aopurtenance. 6 , I .Tievern house, one bard with shed and woodsigl attached, and all improve:3, be ,ng the same property recently Occupied by Alfred Allen ns a public Inn or tavern. Taken in execution at the suit of J. 11. Sutphin vs. Alfkal Allen and Perrsina Allen. F. P. HOLLISTER. Shetiff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, July 22. 1857. - • Sheriff's' , Sales, 'I3T virtue of sundry writs Issued by the Court of Comeragi Pleas 13 of mei:who:ma Comm. and to Me directed. I will expose to wile. at the court Ilmtse. In Itoritnise: on Saturday, the lath day of A ngod next, at 1. o'ci - ck. P. M. the following Bed ,Estate.`to Wit: ALL tilt carton piece or parcel of Land. dtuale alai Wet la the township of Lathrop, in the County of Stepo.harms, and hounded and described as follows, to wit: on the Muth by lands of Horace , YeIKLID\ on thegast by lands 5.,,r George Thilhnr. Jeremiah Browtr 1 and I). Wilmarth, south by laps of Silas A. Itoblminn, and on the I west by lands of Eden and W. =/.. Brown containing about rase hun dred aims. more or les, with the appurtenances, one framed house, and me orehani and about 30 acres improve& I 'f Oren In execution at the suit of C. W. Mott vs. it. Blue roan. A Lso—Ali those two certain pieces or parcels of land. situate and bring itl the township of teen Milford, In the County of SUaquelan • naotrol leinslesi and deweelhoil as toll..**, to alt: I nth e middle or the Cosineton and Gnat Bend turnpike at I.l** I"'ltltTT of laud sold to Ledvid Hinkle. the mirth comer lend sold to !Hamer Mote and the west nesse of land rs hi to I.Zitur MOIL thence by ltharuir Moil's bind; and hy toes No. St and 314, on * ewe of re siirrev of henry Printer rthe 73der) resole by John Toni'. South 4434 dr:Oahe - west Me nitwit paten, to atones In a hermit treks mentor of huideelol to Sidman" Wads and Joke Wellman, thence 4 the la d . mentmed laid north 191 perches and felOths to • beech 1 and eat Lti perches and )5 to npoct in. he Middle of the aforesald, turnpare men. and Thence In the middle of the sittrenaki mutat 'me& a earthmie tomato the begleathe s contalthst ea mei= Perch es, with ilk...anon. it being lot No. 'M on the my, af. ALSO—AII that certain tract or parcel of land, part of the Ittlrrey to Peter Platt, dtuate tribe tenveltip of liew Milford. mformild : beginning at a port In the Cocheeton and Great Bend turnpike road. thence by land sold to Pads lifliThuu - Avery, south let le e; wed 90 perches and bdochs lo goriesthe c ad ozone of lot leoi M. a map of the reetsmay aforesaid. made by Teeny. aforeiwid. thebee by tbm said lot, C.)6 awes. nest 172 perches to a poet and stone,, the north' oxbow of the Nth lots thence by hind Lid to itmat4cr Acidly. north 4414 detrain Met% bath perches to a pot in middl e of enbirol4 - to the pba* cif begin liter. costathing hydro lid crerelf. 1* acres and Tie perclhet mad al le w.thms be The same more ocl knelt btu Ina part of a lot No, 91 of nap aforesaid. with the appurtenances. on . the Ord delletlned b I limns! dwelling bonen S fratenbierna. one °mined. and the whole twine flape. ' Übe& the. Ira bed l* ohs framed ham, and about 60 acres improved, the two lor par eels of land pay matlgtmes 10 each other, and coadlintd one Ann, upon witkit the mkt 'libitum . Mott now midge. 4 lake. la etecation et tbenoit of 11. F. Terrell ..t. Co.*. /limier Slott and John A. Mott, of laiid. i A labitt—All that ourbittX4com or Pro • attatatt aid Iseing le the towasbip of Iliefonl, In the Count, of iiasseebtelloa, and handed and de:sailed as f o llows, to wit! beginning of a beenlock stump near the road. thence by lands of 1. P. Perigo. south* degrees mat 99 mai and live rude, thence by lands of Tyler Bressler, south }t degree west kV, rod% thence by Lahti. of Otis Greenb!3l. north 69 ~,,,.„,„.4 wed Ad rods and Altai.. thence by lends of Mitchell Percy; non kit dsmerseacit 14 suds Ina stake and .any thlitee,try'the some north ft degrees east int rods. thence by the came north 11}4 degrees caul Or. rod, and 6 links to the place of lee. rontallitult 6! serer and TS rods of land, be the sure more le tem, with the appurtenan ces, one framed dwelling hoax, une saw mills and about It acres km- • pro Taken .2 n in executbm al the suit of Vetter Tiffany vs.DlssidA/enan der and Jsmaes Alexander. ALSO—AII that certain tract or parcel of Landoitualaha the town drip of Choose:l, and Apolaconotad Borough of Friendroille. In the county of siertsellatma. and side of Penaryivania4 and butted, 'bounded and de e riled as follows, to wit : beginning aux post In the 'Milford null On ego tunnies nod, a comer of 1.11.da Dayton's Lod, thence by scald turnpike nod, south *degreesera patches tots pod. in tge hatereection of said road WHY the read siding to the rthrau no ben ..f W} alusing. the by said north raua.trest, smith :to degrees • est, Me, pereles to a pod, thence by 4 d italeh Commit's Lind. now In the posses-lon of Me:Seeley. north demse west 6.1 and a 34 pinches tio sped, and thence ne4th 3s. itegromod, partly by lands ~ f .aid Caleb Camcdt, contracted to Lucinda Dien rn, and part ly try Lucinda Dayton's land. 414 sesame. 10 the nincifef Legitudeir. entalning two hundnal sail seven Sal, more or les with the ale purtenances. one framed dwelling house. two- framed barn. one shop and one building untinisheti„ two orchards and about one hun dred :sod twenty acres Improved. 'Taken In execution at the suit of Caleb C'armalcsa:Dasid ytobbe, ALSO—AII thee following described pieces or pangla of land , to • wit: one I:molted acres of land situate In the Mulish:lp of Grant Bend, lu the county of Susquehanna and State of retinilylvania, late the estate of Jacob !skinner, tid,' and Virile Spina/. described In Sheen' Johnto el , Deed to NI illiam Dayton. dated A - pril I.M h. 1944. t//I which stands tr. o-framed dwelling homes. ease ' wow mlll, one frome d turn and slant 40 acres Improved land. ,All one other tract of land situated as aforesaid, late the estate of Jacob klnner. I'd. and Elisha Squires, described by add Shertfre deed toWilliam Day-' ui ton, dated April 13th. 1944. centaining4oll acres and 140 percher of land,with aline: acs of a per cent. Also one otker of land "n -ume it. the township, connty and Rate almemdd. tabling too : acres, embracing that which was late the legate of e raid Jacob , itikinuer..sti, as described by the mold Sherirs deed. to Urbane Bur rows, and from tarn to William Payton by deed bead date, May. V, 104. being the, same porcuem formerly pm ' by I. thane Burrows and Elide Wilkams of William Wiwi and Woo° Lane, and I being the aline lots of land amveved by Edwin Eldrildge ansi wire t o - Italie= Smith. by deed executed the Skit day of 3•W-. 130. Alen,, all that tither tract ur pared of laud situate In the some township, formerly occupied by add Simlth as the home farm. dad the name as cetiveved to him by the said Edwin Eldridge and Inge by 'deed exe taped the 19th day of May, 1849, and by reference to kshk.h same sec- end deeds the description of said seven! lota will e tally and at large appear, mid learn Wag monetted la buispaa.thna county. con. bluing In all about Wanes of land. be the same dote or Icy with allowance of 6 per amt. Un the home form aretnethrelling houses, 1 framed barn, one log berm meltable., and shoat 40 acres Improved. • T a k en in ca t ratiOn at the suit of Ransom Smith ks. Illram Ccurtb. Abe at the suit of E.X...Yotmg vs. Sett t Westbrook. • • M.150---An that attain oleos or parcel of land, *mate. Iyher and w oe I n th e town s hip of Franklin. In the county 3sf lituqueltantla. asof bounded and described a follows, to wit: on *a *NO by hogs to Jobs D. Denbo the by lautialq N. P. Alien mr:dnihotHinde e,e lntetaltp ,r e rate well, iac t 2 a u r r i A bout lluer fou ce?,,nai more 1:s, lira - tie sr peetetheent. one feigned dlielltag Mess, one framedtmule, one framed We gadabout ewe and roe INN acres ler proved. . . `-' ireketi is evasion se the property or Wolter Ditto. . -A WII—A.II that MUM piece or parcel of bna s slimee Is MT Win. 111110 d sliduinget, lothe esmety of liunpeteunts And &ate of Pena. ayfmnta, described ai M . Monk to nit . bounded Oa,* north by Weds formerly owned by Phaler Phirettan, east by lands ,grwried by Capl. Asa C. IAOO, south hying& er Motu Mott. stet *es by land sold by 0. W.irl=t o 2‘ 1 6. Wainer. containing 186area of hunt. moreos har,„ the app ern one large too dory framed botue, two frame trout Itenti °abeam, 1 oro.- vd, with about Obi huniransansitspeaseti. • Token in tosoutkrn at tine todt of fotsit F. Strat a toy tilthuo B. 'Aa tr.. .tthobnorsoor Of D.-I'. Ilictakdkeleoemeds s . t . . _ 4 ' otillti.,,vg......tiezarg,=..k.Aud of 1.., 1% i thf . van* bonaded ' lM . fellesse to site 'the forth 4 aOf teriET 3 r i nt rv east bY. lands of Joao 7. sou th be o ls Pad dfl ea witio by of Jedledlah t. eau tan itsbeit ' s. be the statensete or ertth the ins partannews me spa kw* haxt. nli9 l ol/11 boost. opt , young orehotion anessir -, -. Taken instsentioitelgs ay stilour to the me of c ein Amor Lathrop vi. E.U ifoOtr s . ip. 44 , Merit beastilha,Olt ' d l. - 1- 11 . . . • • - • .: 1 1 11 0 0 *IOU Id 4 r • • VoVarVistgi =4.0;" 2" - ef' triZA will permit) win tiphs twresioesbit elibri *plum all who may ate bi. to -1001121. 111 Brick DWI.: overtentley /ad, 'a 1 Moutrose, June 14; 180,4 r - - 1111. • i • 1 Wo4 1 higtOst. taiiiket lir paid tato* leg ' t f tbousaoil ' polut - do of wool by • Cabion,lono 24, 1857„:#10n41)10:11U11A - DIELAINOTYPES. T no* prepared- to tarnish my customers with I. that beilliant and durable rAyle of picture known aa theßelainotype, Irm Picture. - retense* mad. "pot the Patent Ka painotwa PbSe, possess t h o ught over thoseinada up 4 onVass, and h if that this process will yet su*eracde all others. ta ilm :th wants cheap *tarn they eaa be ac= during the month of August, feel can will make them as cheap / and aped! I is the min in the cart on the Green. eir Fran Cuss LIK/CUSSINI & nod. ralcita..l3 W. B. BEANS, Phenix Block. .`.• Montt's*, ituiprlrt 1, 1661. STRAYS. I - lAMBI° the premisei tithe subscriber, in Rosh, V on the 20th ofluiy, three two years old steers, ens heifer; tided red. The owner is requested" to nil, prove property, pay charges, 'and mks them !way. • •," • SETH Rush, Autett 18474-214, TURNPIKE NOTICE. 'TUE Conimissionem appointed to open books, re 1. noire subscriptions and organize a company by the name of the Tunkhatinock Creek Plank Road, oe rurupNe :Road Company, will meet at the house of Henry Williams In Springy*, on Saturday, the 221 day of August, at cue o'clock, P. 11.,.t0 motive sub scriptions to the stock of said road. By miler of the Commissioneri. August 5,1357.—5 w . • REGISTER'S NOTICE. 1) t - BLICI NOTICE. is hereby giveh to all .peraoua concerned in the following Eltates, to wit: Estate of JOHN MeIiI.V2VEY, late of Grmt Bend township, deed., George W. Gray, B.recutor, • Estate of SAMUEL QUlCK,Sinedate ofSpritsg villa ((Winship; deed. Samuel Quick, Administrator. . Estate of MES ifcELWEE, late of New - 3ft/ford tornkhip, deed, Elliot Aldrich, Adatir. . Estate of GEI?S110.11 BUNNELL, late of Au- ' burn township, deed., Jonathan Bunnell, Adin'r. • Ann/ acematt of JA YES FA 017.0 TE, thardi• an of S imeon L and Matthew Shay, and Harriet Pall. • • That the aceountanti 'hare Fettled their accounts in the Register's °Mee. in and for the enmity of SU*. queltanna, anti that the saute will be presented to the Judges of the Orphans Court of said County, on Wednesday the 19th day of Aug. next, for coniirnua tion and allowance. • . And the following Estate .on Friday, - August 29th Estate of MARY MILES, late of Brvoklyn, de teased, Clarks Peng°, Adruisietrotor. • J. W..CHAl'MAN;Register. Register's Office, Montrose, July V, '57. • THE - TRUTH ABOUT KANSAS! GOV. GEARY'S AUMIIISTRATION II BUM LARGE 12mo. 348 PdOES. mTnt A COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE TERRITORY Lntil Jine, 1857. bmittucEco a fall account of Its dletovetT. Sat Climate. Pinducta. Int ammirdloti no a Territory, tramuctlutm events under Gowniort Ecvder and. Stantiom Memo aloof. Pumas] RlSlCOOftielli, Ylectice fraud► hokum and Oatmeal. arlf4t Palmate at prtmlocnt adore theteln, all tally auteatkatcd. Fti. JOHN H. GDZION, M. D., Prieate Secretary to Gov.'Geary Carefully campard.froto the &nets' &temente tin lie la the &- pert:wet of State at Waahlugtoo and other. papers in the pereesalue of the Author. VIM, fen arrant of The Invasion of Kansas" from Missouri: • The minium. tdll and treatment of the Free State_ Intreners the agendas end moremente at the Mooed Wallet .lingleann, tjre mar. der at Whim and debars. The Controversy between Governorpesziand Judge Lecompte. • The pecoaxilaits of the Tonitotial leolatatore. of the proelarrery cow eention, azul tbo oripnlettlon of ,the •Nzalonal Desna:talk ratty. with Sketch of Kama., during ink early trouble* Govt. 'Reeder and Shannon. It.-tavulom Tuttle*. outit pi and Murders. A copy will be sent to any part of the United States. by free of portage. on the receipt of retalt peke. A samout. tamest ib TES UMW. arm. 11•11371 Price in Ckah, $l. Paper, 50 Cta. CILARLFS C. BUODES:Pnblieber, !9m4] Inquirer Building, Philadel a. Tioga Point Agricultural Works. 11. 31.W27313 a utak ATHENS, BRADFORD COUNTY, PENNI. MANCTAETERIRS, ArcrOLESALEAND RETAIL MEALIER IN Emery's 'Unrivalled Horse. Powers. TIIPESIIERS AXD SEPARATERS, Ars/kers and 0141151478 ' _ Circular and Crow . Cut. Saw Mills, Shingle Xachinerokr, Emery's. liekogs mut Kranstr's Cider Mills and Presses, Corn Sheller., Clads Grain Cradles, Hay, Straw and Stalk Cut ter*, Horse Powers, Dog Powers, Grain Drills and Broad Oast Sonar., Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Corn and Cub .11iIU, TderieVa. Hay Presses, Stump Ma. thiie*, • • . KETCHUM'S MOWERS and REAPERS, EXCELSIOR PA NNINO MILLS, Provision Wes, Refrigerators, Leather and lubber Belting. Our Excelsior Fanning Mills are• unrivall• ed, Extras furnished for repairing all machines sold by us. ar Descriptive Catalogues, Price Lists and Circulars of all machines sold by us, gene paths and village paid to all ipplicants.: Send - us your name .and address. - • - Agent, IL L &owns, (of Franklin.) Montrose P. 0., Susquehantut County. Pa. R. M. WELLES k BROOKS, Athens, Pa., July 1,11357.4 in Attention flannels. rr He - sukscriber is prepared to furnish you with !lg .". - rieultural implements, of various kinds. Among the tnuet noted, ere Wnrcuciets Pamir ENDLESS . NATI/ Mut.w.tv Dom Powans and Tiexancas, Lawrence Saw Mills, Drag Saw Mills, 01w:et Hullers, Hay, Straw .and Corn Stalk - Cutters, Ihnor.'s NSW AGRICULTURAL STILLY BOILUL nEDGIetiNiTr PORTA-. NUR Sense Cane MILL, the Cs:laces? MILL, adapted to grinding all kinds of grain, also grinds corn in the au as fine as may be desired. This mill is run by a bek attached to various kinds tipoivers, and hi very cheap. The 'Little . Giant t and Double runt, (double coned,) Corn and Cob Mill. unsurpassed by anything of the. kind, and should be owned by most of Farmers. In regard to Wheeler, 'dick, it CO's Thrething Ma chine, I have used and- sold them for the last six years., and know them to give entire satisfaction, Ur surpassing any other threshing machine ever used in Northern Pennsylvania, with which rain acquaint ed, either personally Or by tepetatko. 1 ash fkinish a kw of the Emery machines to those who may de sire them, et something less than cost, and can refer you to those who have used threshing niachines of difetent kinds. AU machines sold krme liwarraut; except the last mentioned one. AU are 'warranted by' the Manufac turers tome. Yee will and it to your intermit to give me a call, beltair purchasing elsewhere. • • - • IL T: TIFFANY. Dknoelt, Haag. Co.; Pi:, June 17. 11151.4311 .WOOl4 CABDINt - • PBS subwiber ia fitting up Kt Nachinery to sc. I..cornmodulie his etuninners with work to at/IWO:in liplin4ag and knitting public, on shortnoterfir Thukk' Ad for past favors, he bopos by strin't•ngention to: husintap, to aerit *snare of the public patronage:. • - • A. er.illifiliOLDS. W TtrOclki Juni 3, 1851.4 11111., IitAILEIVII Vegetable 11.4 r gailaidler Drateitery. , :4 trre am.: Faf abilleiimil f kg. A M_, ta.mict s itirwilis,-44 autritlimp,uiAliiii TWOMOU.dI ezbilarsteiL thSk and tovierwstee the whole system. Pries 76 otik bottle, for sale by July,22; 1857, 4- TMEtif:. linequeltiomlkmugy- TUUNIV IMIUL 11111111 Li 11 :14e 4= 4' telt. "47 • ATstwine Nfottlut , ficwocix,, to, condese• tas Wake, "MI be opened 011 the 24. de/ or Dili. tesebor, 1847,,itt the.hadlngs ot the • . ' susevE1111A1V11141„ .ACADWILT9 1 at Montrose, Susquehanna COuhty; Pa., under** elk pervilikai vi the above nitnerilkdocipais. clogs will accommodate upwards of two Aundroi.. student/. time holm- right firm massive meow Regular courses of lectures will.be delisted, ow the' &inter mid Ate of 'latching; endow Metal aim*, by Prot Stoddard. - Occasional lectures will eloo be delivered duringthh salon, by the Rea. of Glenwood, (expected.) Bon. Wit. Joao.. * B. Ltwuriand B. & Barrtiv, Reqrs., of 111001 Negotiatious are in progress.. with *Very sue` ante of success, with eview of securing the - - REV. HENRY WARD stwura, • to deriver the OILATIONet the opening of the School. =Piss's. ' • Board .and lodging, $%25 per week. Teachers and' Students, who desire, can board themselves. ?Welch in the English Department; "Including ,Algebra and Physiology, to those from Soon; Ctk, X 6,00, abets, $6,00. Other branches taught if deified. Coupe. tent Asetwrsrts will be'employed aid therPrinet psis. It is she expected that a teacher , of Phis& grspby will be connected with the School. Sudden Mabientetiut Beak ,Chnit'lt OM* mar. All teachers wbo Intend entering the affianced dasses.in'grammar, fth provide theonselvis with a poi didirmary. Th ,text looks should be itemiwt ed by the teachers. prey us' to die - _opening ot the. School, if possible. • • Those who wish board rooms, will apply to L. F. Fives or WILLis B. D ° ire, Doctrine, .Ps. Prof. STODDARD Tr . !,.• resent daring the entire term, and devote his a time to teaching, lector. log and otherwise advancing the interests of the school, Further particulars given u soon us known , . All'ingairies relative to the School, nbearibßY an snared, by B. F. TEWKSBURY, CO. Said, • July 15, '57.-tf New liSibrd, Sin. Co., 7a. NOTiCt. TO NORMAL 801001. OTITOIDITIL We bass seewrd Oxonhi &at* Ih=atelt Aare students can be accommodated with board 'and lodg ing. We think our arrangements wiR boaniHcient for *11; but to avoid disappointment, you sill please best In mind that you must 974 soon. Our supply of rooms for 'indents to board them selves, is nearly exhausted. We can fundsh but a few more of this description. Montrose, Aug. 5, 1857 Patrons and Friends. NEARLY els years since, with scarcely award . Of 11 encouragement, and in the face id along =tab: Hatred and monopolized opposition, a compandire novice in practice, wianna, reference, sad datitetect the prestige of Professimed Fame, Presttured azyist upon your generous indulgence and support. - YONIA ptxapt -and liberal patronage at eke etfccatked salt expectations. and laid me under otdigszkma otripwilio tudi.:whlch I shall not soon forget . SklefenY Irsouti from College, 1 have been constantly receiving re.; newed and most cheering tokens-of the public con fidence, in a largely increased patronage, fix which I am renewedly grateful. f feel that it is dire both to myself and patrons, that I reek the highest de gree of seleotific knowledge and practical skill my , most useful and ornamental Art, and rest assured, Meads, I shall spareneither toil nor . money, in the ' pursuit of this my cherished purpose, I mean *slump' •• prated," is all the valuable improvements of the! Profession, so as to perform all the operations in its vathms departments, as*arefully, neatly. permluiebt ly, and , painlessly, as the best of Mawr. Decirredizad tender teeth I can *owe:carat* and plug * without pain. faun doing it, almost daily. I inwrt pill.teetkin fbnr diferent inodes. My *Aries use Md. erase. I employ no "isttiol pigeons," hire no editor ial "puffs," ask no man or woman to " pipe" for me, dons run 'about town to show up and brag up my jobs, ,but.andeoror to ipake friends of all my patrons, by my "good works," land trust to their, to conueend me. Upon my merini I stand or chest Office. arse Wflsous Store, is the west end of the Brick Block. Tour*, gratefully. C. D. VIRGIL 'Resident Dentist. Montrose, June 10, New Forwarftg Line, NeKINNEY, VAN SICKLE & YOUNG, QUIP every day throughout tie' season, by the 0 New York Erie Rad Road. Butter and other country produce sold at tile high est taarketraters at reasonable .commissions. - The proceeds will be paid in current money at the old aural. A new stock of good just received. • HENRY IcSEiNET. Great Bend, June 3, 1857.—tf . ' - . LIVILSOItin ARZ TUE (*LT • HARD WARE .31 - Egdll2ll4 'TS .IN TOWN:: • rrillET keep 'constantly on handn general asaort.! ment of Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Planet; Waft Paper, Window Hangings, Crockery, Gram*, and Dry Goods, and In fact „every thing - necessary for the (=form of Life. • ~ We thank our old cuatomets for their Patronage, and deshe a further acquaintance. . S. WILSON Montrose, June 24,1857.., , - • . Slingeri And Choirlisllcis I : TUB? the "Nicest Thing OA" is the new Notion 0 Pitch Pipe, giving the sounds on Letters A and U. -, For tuning instruments they "Can't be beat." 4be sound may ,be prolonged to any desira ble length. 'hisde of the best Germ= Slyer aml "warranted perfect." Seneto any part of the Cou ntry, postpaid, on receipt ofsl,oo,by A. 11. pstrw. Yontrose, Pa., June 24, 1857.--t4.', Administrators' Notice. I\TOTICE is hereby given that letteri of, idnduis. tnakm on the Estate of Joscra Wsitscas, late of Gibson, deceased, • have been granted to the subscriber, and all persoue indebted to said estate are rectue;ted to tuakelmmediate payment, andthose having claims thereon,, will please present the sense duly. attested for settlement. • o , THADDEUS WHITNEY, N.E. KENNEDY, and S. S. MAW% of Gibson, cIIAnLES TINGLEY. of ILitford. Julr 22, ‘11157.-28w6 ' N. h. The books and papers of said mite found at N. E. Kennedy's, in Gibson, at ready for settlement. Susquehamia Semina ry. Bingluuntoii, Broome Co., N. Y. MBE FALL TERM of this flourishing in. - alltution cOmmencea August 19th, 1857. Expenses of board and tuition in common, English branches, for term of fourteen weeks,.s4o,l3o,llyable one half at the commencement; and tip other at the middle of the term. , _ • "Diplomakawarded to Graduates. .A..elso will Warmed for the benefit of those de r . -signing to tea Ch. For Catalogues apply , to • HENRY CARVER, I. M., July 22, 1857::-28w11 ' DR. B=II<BMIAPARUIA. • THE BEST SARSAPARILLA IN THE WORLD! Nvz s just received a fresh supply of Dr. John,Beire Celebrated 1 5ariaparitlectbe:best. known remedy for aU diseases origina tin g from an impure state of the blood, the Improper use of Mer cury, and for the numerotut h s - that 'Flesh •is heir to." ItV) put up In. ary. bottles, and contains SIX. TIMES the fart Uondaras Sarsaparilla of any other ebtaltr Oteperttiew in America. Those who have, tried the article speak of it in the higheortermo est . poise. Even the Physicians ka our musty epusmemd• it highly, and several of them use Aim their practice. Price $1 per bottle, or sit bottleolor $5. • g" I 4 the /asolid•try it. HEMPSTXAD & McKEIZIM Brotddyn,..htly 15,1857, - 'NEW la=RatFy N* Bsiablishoiest. • - imyrkrou HEARD 27iS NEWS DAvis,- of .New Tort bikt oipossia Whiney' anti lage of Brooklyn, and has jsistieetaraid bons Bawl York with * large andleaslek 010dai airdithig if:U.SAatind Mita' &Straw Hata or every! style ond °variety, also, Crape - and /11111/04 tostalanti ly im hand of and hue and Cobr, torthey isidt at ermil dk amiotinoriseinfalty autiCisithidir* Hair Braids,. Hesbari• 019 1 04110 Laski 44.; hat., all of 41doktahavolchns at lbe lawass - L, ialr Particular attended paid ta Bleanhint,,al "• 4,l4§‘Vat' kikirii sly e 4 ,110 ,11 10 z, 4 LARGE AND ' : .:4: 11 STOCK W. B. Dwea, L. F. ram. iste,-may be t all •times . -u- iro ...;;~,..,' s ; _ieoa sits= ~s3tunnanLii_RADEgo,i,- : sayo and beentifoligAri. c _ - now being " og ....4+419+ • ' • 4 1 1 juiRDAPSor- , =EI t ; TOobt • • . . . DA s, _ scrisiakilkn ii i 4 - 04; • 'SCYTHE aj- GRINDSTONES,- 1101ISE RAREA„ CRADLIM SlCKLESt‘itails $ itsmtutent,ion received, • = • urns & HARDINa. EMI Mill A P.!trur zor orrgoeß 1 0 7"1 . /.1-14 rr - OODFOgEII ALSO 3ElaAxe ..Iralist4 'in Ws rnd--half BI;In, just reindirodi by July'l6,'67. LITTLEISaVLEDING. "Also, GROCERIES, - HARDWARE,. - CROCKERY, .14,45., HATS, CAPS, • ...- ROOTS,SHAMS, ' ' sasrkirits,- Ritscitin CARPETINGS, Sltssrlitros, - MOLASSES, - ; . _FLOUR, t JetLT, POTASH, - SOAP. • . CANDLES,,. STONE-WAR - yr- ir4.zag ic., plasdnatth wart et which ire bate not dart tootle," ate` . Ibisatightelity we have aimed esejerieg had ie be heed at a doe iev the teas*, willterwhich , we antietermiaed 10 into OABII. in the very shoring palible *ON And we herewith lune s NOTICE --?o CAM SMITom Ra o - we 'wisp it distioitly uottersteed c that Ibi C.A.S_H. - we will sell au kind Of Goods, the quality eamidere. `ell, at much lower prieee.than stem . HIND READEL. A word with yow . pri'vately, if you pith.' ATE as met Mg yua to estedidn the idea for., Vl l moment, that we inilaellyvegeotlast ceator for that_hgentiOn. vd t e krrn a large 8'044 Gaoft,_ and are aell at ism picattaa4 be cookeiti. Large Sales and Ikon Praia& - lure have ma& preparattoni; and are delenthned -V V to sell a larger amount-Of • • - 600D1, this summer, than ever bane, and although our profits r*y appear light, yet we *wet, at tie" of of the yr,tbc wholeareoant trilipnrre vathetchwy. FUSS antellias QUGAR, Molasses, Mice, Coffee; Teas„ and Akimbo - 10 .otGroccries, fall smelt, jeat received, sod for 'sale by DMAS* trAlumwdr., TOWS. 5111t=4)•rut: Yt.ENTT t nice YOVIIO lIYALV.Triot i prime antic at, four ri shining& fir sale by. Ina e " • IT IS ‘. 'TWAT .Satifatiiti • qualities,fi* city wholesal_ rice!, PaAss. TN Tia Om, just what you was fai Nair 1 for oala by ' - LITTLE Ek11.410114,-9. - CAILPFaINGSi l o t ICU all wool :swim 9, lie oared , .• at .1:kgl• LITTLE 4fr • • , sort`TS as: , , CtONSTANTLY oti the is bai oittatibkit ‘1.130Y sod IrtHITIO3- - _ ROPIII4IE-SOP BOWS, • :* aztil/tROGANS, and tithe bells taartelirase. "lit-VS; ( e11f10216181100f9 . , 81100 44 tiAtiffiNt is great variety, , sank or, at Test' km rite"' by: AlltDllo. HATS *C*PII.; • - T: li s ari tyl ka"t es, in th i r k section and o gre" ( c01P417 4.* . furrall * 0. 1 33 1194 '• limns e HARDING., BONNET__ vep itiBONS; Flowers 111 4 - XlZaer7 - esollkiffinisr J-16 by 411748,4•11 Lai v. • :t'ULTIVITOIta . " • 01§k Shove* Spades, Garden Ifooolod Rakes. Ploughs, 'lout4obor„yoo,1! of .Foxiidoa Tait; foe solo cbeap, 17 _ • • : . AT/77.4 1 V iIARDIIfg. TO LUMBERMEN - s. Weal cHOitalif 1110 , 7 4 1' Cast Steel' and Steel , Poll Lies, Mites,. LP Broadaxes, Cast Steel 04 Cut Mill Sawit„ ;•L Patent Teeth,kl CO Seim telth 3of all kinds,. for adelon, by , Li7TLE 8ARD1444% , itt Pang; titi• and Cedar Page r. Butter IhilrY Salk to., 4te., fbr sale by • 10741? HAIWING. , - .• 4 ARE VOU 11111nUPPIMit - ATOU will lave money by. Mr ~Br 41. Pan* Oils; &Mb, .Gloon. Doer ale itoninirs generailY;of r HARD . ) • - . kon, sArkt.rortmatp- A urge** 00114tsuf - I . - A vtitivtn _ - WM) Q.TONR WA= '1 4 0 11 12 3 / 1 111 * ' WimkarPapir, ---1111AnComm., linnOomli Air c li :4474ti, - . NOWA iitaleinek he" kbilm _ :; • OU ,r410.64.0. 0 u- ta lor _ Ol Ibe CASH, 'leery soul admit* lkolivi mi TAIPZ . !Obit to • zrats :tritoatrvtio. w Ai 4, 4.10414 AfitioOfeigrio:.444l - 01004 adis . pte Ped:X . Ati,sei _ 441,0440 , 11, ri Atv • • -41/41aPtiiik : 7 ' ,l ;lalkiitikOli* - 4i.:-.0:404100,AV,.-.: MEM s *DitiPttiTOE4:!l;,, -itid -Camila; et die balk:. by' -the bee, at New Ude irrnx gAitthie.: BEE2MI= 2a
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