• Diary- Ter , m, 1855,' Brackney vs. Gage. Newcomb vs. N. Y. & E. Railroad Company. Wells vs. Bennett. • Green vs.'Bromson. Wilbur vs. Hollister. Williamion vs. Pratt. • Scherinerhorn vs Stephens 'Young vs. Worden. ifrinker vs. Whitney. 3 l ach TA. Burch. !Weeks Cs. Holmes. iflowey vs. Graham. - lWaymart vs. Doud. iCarmalt vs. Barton. .• , Whitney vs. 'Vauban. . Gillet vs. Roberts. •-• • Willianworivs. Pecker. • , Wagner et al. vs. Docker. I(Chandler vs. Green. ICiimm'with vs. Brackney. 'McKune vs. Smith et el: 12 al Liste-41an =I s Griswold. 3 SehoolDiterict vs &boot District. ECO%D wcpt. vs. Wilbae, et, al. Ward I,2th - . smith • clo Barn 1 P" 1 " I acit vs. Conner. ,• , vs. Hollister. 41 vs. Curtis. — • vs. Niiielell. • vs: Dennis. tv 'Bros. vs. CiSe; vsl•Fowler. •tt vs. - Hollister. • lyznes. -, Fritebler. • onsreslth vsjiiCkey. Rhlin vss:Tbompsorr: • t vs. Kitnber. ett vP Ciumatt- :vs. Millard. , er vs;Pope. , .1 r," List.--Jantaary Court ism. GRAM) JURORS r : - rat.—. 3 - C. Bushnell.. lacon.—Peter Clifford. hig,ewater.--Joshua Boyd, Joseph Jameson,Ed tone. ifford.-- 40 M 1 Gore : . - s ,- ' •' • ' imoeic.—Sylmus Tyler. •,...:. , . ranklin.---Itarry Smith, Edwin Summers. • ibsort,— , ..tibert Barnes. = , l • , • . • oford.—Alonzo Abel, Jacob Clad:, LOI, in Gates. ' iberty,—Bera Jones.. - .T. • --- iddletown.—John S. Dacis. - Jos. L. Ross. 7 at rose.—lit. R.. Wilson. 4 ew linfOrd,--li. C. Baker, Nofnutn Tingley, . ush.--kbisha W. Gray. • . • ringville.—Albert,Beardsley, O . B. Iliekoz. ver Lake. 2 .-Pem7 Gage. . . . 2 1 3(111A:ulna Depot.--Thomas Can. -.• ..r . - TRAVERSE JURORS.- • . (. liburn.--.Edward S. Cogswell Daniel O: Cooley,* . a ll,,Layman.* . • • . larat....--WilNat 'Carpenter.* . • . I iidgewater.—Gideon Alen, D. F. Austin,* Mer- ott ''Robeii_Moore,' Denajab MeEenzie,*Reu- Wens* M.- - 11. Mott:* ' _ , - , • 1 t ooklyn.--George Chapinan, T ' George W. Ely, R 2 Fitle.,l ,- (lino Oakley *Lantos Tewksbury,* It lempans. • ~ iirfiml.—Jas. C. : Decker; Aaron 'lancer, 'Joel -nes, Rulim Burritt.* A , hoconnt.. l —dasper Stanley': . • • ii li oek.-,-George.'Stefens, Jonathan Mellogg,s lor Tingley:* • - • l triad.-Thornns•-•irnold.* Kest Lake.—Milon Birchard,John Brown, Thos. . ~ 1 -hait - . ' 'tanklin.—Daniel Davis. • . , • ;mat Bond.—G. W. Brown Peter Deeper,' Milto ' man, I'. WI Meestek, William Smirk • ... . . I • l'ibson.dneob Denny.. .. 1, - . . • IIE sruscittnrc-s baring associato,l a - Mitt:ion 11r..L. P.W. armony.—Benimpin Comfort, Jacob Taylor, RILEY. of uu•oacc, the-ousul. will hereafter, be conducted arford.- 7 -L, T. farrer,'Milbourn Oakley, Natluirt— tiner the nape and style of • c . • • iiinili. 4— , BENTLEY READ Sz, terrick.L•BenrY. Lyon, Elisha Churchill,* Jahn , , _ CO . der .* veke' _.„.. • . • , ,Ilatt •if necessity hare to) open a new set of penes, and weave very de:droali that our old tines should - be settled either Sy note -or 1 lig:Am.—Thos. Butterfield, Arnaki Page,* Jones , at.rsil••••. at the earliest convenience. of !how Bashi; open accounts , • , 1 with us. To pensois who bare owed us for years and Buusisen us nn.* • . ' , - ' betVOISO of such Indebtedness, we would glee a special Incitation to - wine In and see us.. 'Po those who , have for years bestowed on 10 • theft- liberal _patronage and told us pcomptly, ge would tender side Knoere thanks. eamestly whetting a continuance of their patmosge, under a pledge that tiler shall have no MSC to complain of the rams Or QraLITT Of our GoNis. 15 We shall bare ors harld 'coNSTANTLY. a Bill assortment of all description/of Goods usualle sold In the country, and we Inelleall wishing to purehase;to cdrn in and examine our stock befere buy ing ebewhere. . J BENTLEYS REAM ,:ilontrave, slanaary I, Mi. - , • - r' . • , csisup.—Lucius Smith. ' . • • iberty.—Albert Truesdell, Joseph Webster, Isaac anstock,* A. A..Fisb.*.> • • ' - . enol.—^aptban Harding. , . Athrop)—Elisha Lord.* . . Montms.i.—Charles Dunn, H. 1. Webh, W. B. s,". J. P. W. Riley.* , • .. Middletown.—Evan James. = • _ - Net IfilAnd—WiWtam Harding, William T. No:. Jeremiah &arida* - . lOakland.—Charles Beebe.. • •- . . ill .ush.—Loren Huen, Alanion Lung, Isa.ac Han ! A. L. Pickett; Richard Shoemaker, Nathaniel 1 lis,* William ll.'Sberwood..* -. . " • • 'axinehanna Depat.—L; F. Clark, E. O. Wilson; bert Wallace, Henry Hall,*, A.. 1. Seymour.* • !Silver Lake.—Mortimer Gage, 3liclukel Hill, FA rd Hoag, Benjamin S: Gage.* - Springville.—Daniel Shelden, U. P. Loomis,* Sarn i Quick.*• • , - '• - Thomson.—John Vanhorn, Tony W. Whitney' ' IC • Driwn fiir-E:eCond week Teachers' Institutes.—Teachers' Insti tes will be held in different localities in the Comkty, ' follows .: • • -- , , . Fonssr - Liwy...Commencing.l, an. , 15th, at 7.0'- , c ock in 'the evening, (a lecture by Prof. Stoddard,) : . Towne's ;Meeting House. .The Institute will be ttliiitedlrifSatiirdav; - January 16th. ' • *. . 1 .ettyrOna.—January 23d, at 10 o'clock, a. m., ate it le Trusdell School HOuse. ' .... ~ ,• BaAcusty.-lanuary 30th, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at • . e Brackney SchooTHouSe.. ~:: • -; Brit' oi , it' Hatton'• February 201 h, at 10 o'clock, • • ' I, m., at.the public• School House, , - Y-, Prof. Srono/RD Will attend all of, the -above men+. . )ioned Institutes,-ln company with the Undersigned—. I eentring to the people and instrueting, the teachers. . The friends in the vicinity will please see .that all 2 . 7 hinge are in readiness for .a good, interesting, and ,rufitable sea ion. . If thelrientisin. Silver:Lake' think, the Brackney , hoel House will -not be sufficient to accommodate he auditory, they will please US - and secure the use f the Church near by—they had probably betteril9 .. . +O, anyhow:" -' ' •B. r. - Ixwrourca!, Cc. Supt. . Notice.—A ineetipg : 'of the -Scson'a, - Courrr Autuct-Linuat .43ciErr_.will be held, at -the Court Rouse, on Tnestitts evening of the 2d week of Jan. Coui-t, inst. ..kn'-electinn otoffieers for the ensuing year wilt then' take placed • The reports of .grain, crops, ike.„.,should also be presented at that time. . Jan. 13, '58.-2w Wif. J.. TURILELL, &erg. , . . AI oticie.-"The'%scitie alma ,Aasociahon. of Uni s4nNilis4 will bold a.CONVERENCE at Clifford Cor ners, Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 20th andl.lst. ,All are invited to attend! . •_ . . MARRIED. In Jesitip, (MAP 31st nit, br Bev. 11 B. Emory, Mr. GEORGS:VV:.PETINE,, of noFit, and Mies ADSLINE J. Waniczn, of the former place. • • ``. In ;Abington, on the 90th utt., b s y Rev. S. S. Bar ter, Mr. Jons Altimonr, and Miss aaaz SIitRYAN, all of Abington, Luzerne County, Pi. • - In Gibson., Notr.2lst, 1657, 1;y. „KW. Sc G. Lamb, ,Tons C. COOK, of Jackson, aid litss 'lll - arma". M. Abllfs, , of New Milford. • • • • DI ED. In Mtrateose,, Pee...2sth, 1661, FRANCIS Irpit.MAY, 'aged years, 4 moriths_and la days. • The deceased - ass Born at Southampton, Long Island, Aug 20d, 1766 and was one of,the early-settlers of this place. .Ile took up his Iresidenee _here in the fall, 'of 1812, IrilCq the country. was in its infancy. • ' •In Corpettsville,•Broome County, T., Decem /wr 4th , 185i-,lnfter . a riotracted disease, Mrs. HAN' - NATI 1111u:ix, Wife of Doctor M. Parkdr, aged 70 years: She made a .public prpfeesion of.ier faith imchrist, in early life; lired more than fatty -years afterwaids, i n exemplify the excellence of the Christlitrißeligion, the value of early pieq,iiind the all 'controlling-lan -.Mites of genuine ReligiVos principles. At the close of her fife, she expressed the strongest confidence in the loie of the Savior. Her:end 'wL4 - pesee. • ' • br. B Smith & Son, • , ti DEVTSTS.';ltnadenee sittleiti;e.dllPlte the Itxt t * . . , ..C-church,.(Noitli tide.) In Idea:use. Particular attention will tt,t, w inserting,terth on Gnu, sod Snexi plate, and to Ting '; Moaner. Jan. 13.1 '84% 9 9 at-esst `gt , tz1f . ( 7 4110413° 1 - XVNIAVAL • 1132 541 M; 3 flAt DED o R.104.1L y - cionagioo spusq sc!lpticolui ,turtrt lad ligloq .10 IsOoe_pted eq vitatapsllololllAPP 'M* o.rno 'rt . ; asap , 0.4 les,pta•w a gliihigillow Ipit iriciap *Aka' rzy imistitelp 70 3 NW Cq !Lanai aunsg aqi of atom sag pus 01 • 'PRVlttvui io 3 63 9 9 POI VPVPHI VPI UV °Lily PlT!cuk - 4 1 0teisa 2 PLII Inni`a7rd aarzu aoj viowa aint mow . - pm. sl g • ;as. 0% pupa siq da apirm gait!{ tatgneque Raja ISNCAN RHI tt . , • LOST. OR STOLEN, , p m the' the sublierlier,- on Friday,. the Bth day L January, 1858, a viacKgy BOOS, containins Jaime Ntites, und'orir one dollar Note on the Bank oF Owego. One.."Noteof $34,00, gitt!ili the subueriber, IL L Canfield, chard the . lith.Of. February, lB6`l ; Gable. sit. months ; oho, OM 'NOW Or 100 f a. dust P. Maddock, dated Sept 14th. I$5T, piyable in nue rear fromdate, and a Note of $B,OO, &gall:lst T, Colfinik diited.sume•tlme in the• 'wiuter :184K payable in three months. Any pen vitamin naid :cow * will besuitahly rewn. . 1 PATRICK FARRELL- Jaii. IS 11158 i . . _ • / PROCLIBLirOtis . • "EITHEIMAS'iIie Hon. David Wino% President .V :of the Court of Oyer and Terrniner,and General I -Jail Delivery, „Court of Quarter Sessions of thePeic!t, and Court' f Common Plias, arid Orphans' Ccurt, to the . Thirteenth Judicial Distrkt, composed of the Countie4 of Stisquehanna, and Bradforl, and the Boas. Glass. F. Read,-and Urbsine Burrows, Assoc': ate Judgefin Susquehanna county; have issued their precept, to me directed,.for holding u_Court. of Oy er and Terminer, and 'General, Jail Delivery, In the 'Borough of Montrose, and Cotlnt ,l . of Susqueluunta,on the third Monday of January. tnst, (it being the 18th . day;) Norms is nrasuit otvax to;the Coronet. Justices of the Peace, and Constables If said County of Sus. quehanna, that they' be then there, (ti their proper perions, at.two'o'dock in the afternoon of said day, with kheir rec Orils, inquisitions, and other remem brances, to do those things which to their Offices ap pertain to be, done. And.-these who are beund by reeognizances against the prisoners that are. or shall be in the jail of said bounty of 'Susquehanna, are- to be then there, to prosecute a g ainst them as will -be just. - Dated at Montrose, the 9th dap of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred . and fifty-eight , • JOHN YOUNG, Sheriff:' REMOVAL.. - eriP.E SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP OF - , G. F. FOR &HAAT, is removed to the tuildinm" recently occupied by C.C. Hollister, oplaln S.,wet,one door above S. S. Moit's, and where he will.U4appy' to wait on all who may favor' him with thOr patronage. . • Mon 'ti6se, Jan. 6, 1856.-1 N 0 T'l C DOC - T. R. THAYER ITOUL D say to the Public that he will be at his • office from nine until ten o'clock, a. m., every day. , Tnesd}x a and Saturdays; from nine in the morn ing until nine'in the evening, extraordinarica except ed.- Alt wishing to see him will govern themselves accordingly. Moniross; lan. 6, 1858.,tf Register's Notice. • . "Dr nub ()TIC E IX ls hereby given to all persons concerned In the .1. following, te, to wit : Eatate of3ol • GRAIIAM, late of Ilarfoni, decassed, Tyler firewater, Executorl I , --, That the worm tant has sent,* hls =taunt In the Register's Office, to and for the - nutty of Susquehanna, and thatthe scene iOll be presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court amid County, on Friday the tlt day of Jatmare. larri, for confirmation and allow-- n:l4. • , • CIIARLFM NEALE. Itiaeurrga. Err:tem:Vs Orrter. Montrose, Jan. 6, I.Vri. . _ . - SCIWOLIiOOREL ' large essertntant of School Books, Miscellaneous an b r v i . Fancy' Books , ic. ; &c., just received, and e. cap, • CIIANDLER. ' - Sept. it:l, 1:357. '. . , . [Published by Authbilty of Town Council.] ' Borough Ordinances. BE it ordained by the Town Council , of the Ber ough of Montrose, and it is hereby ordained by the autherity.of the same, That it shall not be law ful for horse's, • neat-cattle,':.swine, sheep,. geese, or other esticated animate, of a mischievous nature, to go at large in the said Borough, and it any such animals shall be found at large within the limits of 1 ..said Borough, it shall be the duty of the High Con stable, forthwith, to impound the same ; or if any of the said , nnimals shall be found in any lot or close, it shall be, the duty of the High Constable at the re tinest of the owner 'or occupant of said close, testake up.and impomid the,aamei, Provided, That between the 15th •day of April and the 15th day of November, in each year, it shall be lawful -for COWS to i'un at large in said Borough. • • _ • - Ordjuittnce.pnv:.ct! .iTtlia.4.llt, 1555. And be it further ordained, by the authority afore said, that no pirson or persons, shall be permitted or allowed to title upon hand-sleds et any other convey ance, on the tide walks, within the limits of the Bor-' ough, under the penalty of a sum not 16 , s than fifty tens' for the first offence; nor exceeding five dollars fcir'eachlabsequeniolfence, and it shall be the duty of the trigh Constable, and it is hereby enjoineij up , on him; to see that this ;ordinance be enforced by commenViiig suits before'the Burgess, or any Justice of the Pepie, in-'the name of the Borough, as often as be knows of any infraction of said ordinance. " - C. W. MOTT, Clerk. MontieSe, Jan! 5 , IS5f .-2F , 1 411T1STS - MitTERIALS. I_ 3 l"TrUc N ToIiPpri,,ANINITETeFOIL, • GLASS S/ ; ABS AND NULLERS, I.I77IOGR.APA .1'1.4 at the Store of • . ABEL TERRELL. Montrose, - Jan. fi; 1858. • . s PROFESSOR WOOD'S AIRR R I ES.TORAtIVE. at H Jall. 6, 'AS. • ; TURRELL'ik. Aditiinistrator's 'Notice. XTGTICE Is hereby [WM ball persons having demands aplnst I the estate of EZEKIEL BARNES. deceased. late of Gibson, that the same must to presented to the undersigned for arrangc. ns•nt. and ail ;mums Indebted p, saM Estate are reque.tied to make Immediate payment. CHAS.. TINGLEY. Administrator. Gutman. bumf. en.. Pa-. Jan. 6. 1858.-6 w , . >FOE SALE, 1 N .- Et -. kisE Hor.sE WAGON . . • No, " " Cutter, knquire nC . Montrose, Jan.fi,"sB, F. B. CERNPLEIL SUBSCRIPTIONS , . ECBTVED Tor the , SVC" York IFeek/y Triune, IV at e . zo dollar per year, by Montrose, Jan). 6, 'ss!. F. B. CLIANDLR. ---• /WANTED.. • ' . PARTNER with a cas h capital pr . $5 : 00,, 10 tx, invest in a profitable business, which is ready PAY% - • :For further particolaN, call at this office.. Jaimayy 6, 1858.2'0r. S2O,OOO'WO:RTH -0? GOODS' PRICES. 0,15020 IS SOW RECEITIN LARGE ADDITIO*.S OF • N AV '0 0D S to hie sate* that Win be sold 4 . prleos to anis OE Woes, including a gnat eariety of Ladies' lead Gentlemeols'Dr&S Goods, with a full aniortment In alt departments ofejß.ADF.,and prices mush reduced; and Koury kinds of nine than • 25 P-ER CV,NT: LOWER than early fall Flees. IlearouldptrytularlT satithe attlitlon of ,CASH'BUYER.S; To trt, NEV 4 STOCK OP . . ; Carpeting,. Buffalo Robes,.. Stoves, _ as lane and fled aid al low 'fawn prices. • airr.Xasaian, BLA i, KSMITH .- 0 . AND. .. • ... .. . . W Aad'H - '6 ..- Dgal? P • , 1 . • . THE would retpeetlully Inform the_pahlle Chat !awhile holy* the Interest of 1.1. P. Edwalls In the Vl:arrn bushier. at IlturroMo Hollow, Gibson, !PA., tx:now d d pared to do all kiritle of work In that - non. and ahl that be bane Sleighs ' , plaits 4,ta welled body Esattersi I,- 1 WAGONS , : CARRIAGES, ace., • ' that he offers for sale cery. ' 4ow foriwornpt pay. A1111;111341 , of suit Ap e d btost kin& of custom work done In illankwatth glat4 And as be Is frequently called upois to ma ke C 9 1 ,11118. \ and ha math resPo3t for the dtad as wellbss for the' Wing. has been at the eapense Af rsztafig tip a . 1 - - - 1. SPLEN DID KIWIS& . a is . nos prepared to rwt all orders ?a shad Dotter _ L ' %JACO! MACH= nisow.tlea,2l4;ss 7 .-taallas 3 l r• " AN •ACROSTIC. Y FRIVMS, t ORS Two inows•wo • si B LD 'MOON= 1: . PO4.01111t MY OTh 9 Tax ex, • it MARS AND SCONO In, TO ?LAT wrrit nix HAI R . R EFEepcs—,ank ieriT ire= Taiao • TT B 9 SINICEI!it' %Witk..Etttrar,ltarr.,zapaarital 4% 9 • S E:rilipyin !calr,th '37sO , 4YER 4 ,- • 4oe. ea Xalc Etarl.. orr 1111W11GroctIT Dee." 13,1857 • 7 • - Sleerit '8 Stiles.. B . - Y virtue of sundry vents isatted out of the Court I of Common Pleas of §useirehoMna Cotinty, and 1 to tap directed, I will expose VA sale, by public ven dee, at the Court Rouse, in Mtintrose, on Saturday; January 16th, 1858, at one o'elkk i p.m., the follow ing Real Estate, to wile - , - - • All that certain pied or of land, - situate, aridlteing in the tewnship of throp, in the Cohnty of Susquehanna, and ludd 4 described as rot iowo, to wit: on the n ort h by nd of Lomis Wright, on the east by the publihigh' ay; and on the south and west by lands of S. W. 44 ed & Co., containing about'one half an acre of lan ' be the same more or less, with the appurtenances,, i framed house and shot, and cow . ahed , and a ll i roved. . ' Taken in execution MI the at of-Rockwell k Win ton vs. A. B. Merrill and' A. T. Merrill.. Also-AU thSse two adje Mg lots, pieces, or pared' s' of land, situate, lying nd being in the town ship of Bridgewater, in !he•co ntr‘and state afore saikto wit : the first one th)reof, being bounded and described as follow* tow t, beginningat a hem lock tree, the northwest cornt r c i rf the entire tract, it being part of a large tract of d, surveyed in,pur adance of a warrant folkilli Shaw ; thence south 3' east, partly along Jo ph rewster's, 'and. partly Along Amherst Lindsees d,lgillperches to a beech ; thence north 1 ,. di st, .11 . 6Sperches to a hemlock, in the line o lan formerly of Putnam Catlin; thence north 3 wrua r by laid last mention ed latid, and other land 152 perches„ to a hemlock sapling, in the south line Of 1' ads formerly of Jacob Wilson, now of S. A. N l ewto , being the north line of said tract, in the warrantee mute of William Straw; and thente aim* said last m tioned line, south 87' west, 146 perches to the Ore of beginning—con taining'l3o acres, and 144 Merles, and allowances, and being the same lot Of lad and premises which John B. Wallace, Oleed, died May sth . , 1828, re corded in the Recorder'S Olfi4e, in and for said coun ty, in Deed Book, No.-B,page 187, conveyed to one Joseph-Reese, who, togetherl with Mary his wife, by - deed, dated March 4th, 1M4 2, vecorded• in Deed Book, N 0.13, page 186, con, eyed the same to the said Patrick Crossen. 111. 'tire other of said lots being bounded, and desciibt as follows, to wit: be ginning et a hemlock, the southeast corner of the above deicribed lot, thencelentil 2" east (6 perch es ' to the corner of th ,Gos, lot, thence south 88' west, 112 perches to a eecli. thence by a 16t sur veyed to Israel B. Gre ry, berth 2',west, 66 porch es to a ptist in. said EroFisens south line,' and, thence by the same, north 138" east, 112 perches to the be. ginning—containing 46 acre* and 32 perches, more or less, together:with Lhw , a purtenanecs, 1 framed house, barn, cider houtie; co it house, and about one hundred.and twenty 11Ve • ac es improved. Taken in execution at th suit of Caleb Ca-malt vs. Bo trick Crossett. ' Also—All that certain ; lece or parcel of land, situate in the townspip orenos,.county and state aforesaid, Extended atukdes ribed as follows, fa wit : on the north .by lands cif Jo n T. Millard, on the Cast '4l4t be lands of Sterling on, on the south by lands of 1 11 Orvill Tiffitny and Luke Re d, am! west by lands/of Luke Reed, 'containing sev nty one acres, together with the appurtenanc - ,•tw framed dwelling houses, one fraree'barn, one sa m 11, one blacksmith shop, one grist mill, and one rch d and mostly improved. Taken in execution t tit suit of Antos Sherwood vs. llollet Titus and G rmait Titus. ?" "Also—All that ce in piece or parcel . of land, 1 situate.,in the township of ridgewater, county and state afoiesaid, bound and described as follows, to wit: on the north by I nisid - Daniel Stliwart, 'John McColluni. and Math w llaldsrin, on the east by. Matthew Baldwin, on tie south by Matt. Baldwin, IV : Baldwin, and of the estate of Wm. Gardner, deceas ed, and on the west by lands of E. G. Babcock, con taining abobt ninety acces,iltexhe same more or less whit the appurtenanco, I framed house, two barns, corn house, orzhaTd, t : Md t(bout 70.Etcres improved. Taken in execution at the suit of Matthew Murphy vs. Rufus Thayer jr., and Alburton Thayer, as IL' Thnycr & Co; Allso—All those certain pieces or parcels of land, situate, and being in t e Borough of Dundaff, in said county, bounded and eselbed as follows,.to wit:— the first bounded on e n ithsby the Tannery pond and by lands of Willie Wilbur, on the east by i street or lane, On the tali by a street running.from the Wilkesbarre Tu rnpik e Ito the school house, on .the west by the .said ilk • arre turnpike, contain : ing about half an a with the appurtenances, a framed dwelling ho an •Tannery, and barn, and all improved. An d the conii, bounded on the floral by the Milf ord d Owego Turnpike, on the east by lands' of Willi ;Slocum,. on the south by the above named Tan ery pond, and on the west by lands of E. Chambers,) coif ining about 1.200 feet of land, with tte appurtt i nan es, one harness shop,. and all improved. . 1 , Taken in execution itt t' vs. Joslin , Flint. Also—All that cc situate, lying and hei and county aforesaid, lows, to wit : on the n, the east by lands of IP by lands. of Edward I lands of Jonas and A. acres, more or leSs, framed dwelling houst , other out buildings, o improved. • piece or • reet of land, i, the township of Auburn, tided and described as fol tt by lands of Ansel Gay, on 11 G. Burch, on the south . on. and on .the west by arter, containing about 91 : the appurtenances one i . shed, corn house and llhrtl, and about :14).. acres I at e suit of S. S. Mulford vs. } 11 ~ ' ~ Taken in execution' William Cooley, 2d. A Ito--• -All snuattylying and' Lei and county aforesaid, lows, to wit: ow the Henry Millard, on the omthe south by land Dailey, and on the.w contalning 100 acres, the-appurtenances, o nbouvrixty acres..impj i• boulpiece or parcel of land, tg i the township of Lenox, deSand described as fol tort.tley ands of S.teplten I. and ea_ by lands of' Elisha DAL it l of ichard Wescott and Zina !et y lands of Loren 31:iller, or hereabouts, together 'with rte ouse, .barn; orchard, and rovgd. • i at the suit of Grow ksßrothers Taken in executic vs. Joseph. Scott. ••• Also—All that c erty township, in sai son Torrey's map of land, and described a the north by lands o by lands of O'St D. 0. Turmoil; and o Rose Tract.; atulbei a tract'of land in ti Hunter—containing land,. with Abe appu two framed and one improved.. ' .. Taken in ezectitit Patrick Whalin. . Also—All that ...s.in piece or parcel - of land, situate in the towns ip Of Gibson, County of Susq., and State ' f Penn.; cribi and described as follows, to wit: beginning a a hemlock , knot, d - riven in the middl6of the. Coche tort and Great Bend Turnpike rse t Road, at the inte doe of the State Road with the said Turnpike, then e a ( liang the middle of the State Road, south )5' w t, ,) perches and two tenths of a perch' o another he leik knot drivkn in the middle of the State Road, Oeice by land df J. R. Mack, - north 35 a ' west 10 ceries to a post, thence by_land 5° . Of the same north ast 4 perches and 16th of a perch to another lumlokik knot, diii'un in the middla of die„Turnpike Road, .d i nd thence along the middle of the same, south 64° .ast 10 perches and 2.loths of a Perch to the place .1 beginning, containing 54 Perches of land, bethe me more or "less, together with - the appurtenances I framed dwelling house, - 1 barn, and all imprtjved. ' - • ' Taken in execut on the suit of C. P. Edwards, vs. Stephen Price. Also—Alltha ce in piece or - parcel of land, situate and being ith. Bore' of Susq. Depot, county of Snag., and Sta of ' enn.:bounded and described tei as follows, to wit: on ,e north by lands of John Lester, On the eas by nds of Robert Nichol, on the ' tooth by Main street, nd-on the west by land of J.,', - B. Timber, feet f' t, feet from front torear, l with the appurte.n . I framed house, and all int,. proved: Taken in execution dt the suit of Nathan Lenheim vs. J. ILE - Salmon. 1 ~ - Also—All that alrmain piece •or parcel of land situate in Auburn tow ship, Susq. Co., bounded and '.described as follows,. wit; on. the north by lands of John Miller, onthe'pist by lands late of John and Thomas Body, on - the south by lands of 'Jesse P. Stephens, and on itle , ,ir, eat by lands of Wesley Ben motes, containing abent 300 ?tem, together with the .appurtenances,:4 fled dwelling houses, 1 barn, I saw mill, andabont 3 acres improved. Taken in ezeed at the suit of Azor Lathrop vs. -John Badly and - :',.: Badly.. .. ' ls Ao—All t *tall piece or par cel , of land, situate - and being in,fhe township of New Milford. in the County of S laid bounded and described as folloWs to.wit:rly by lands of 0.- Smith and. lth Won. Matthew', 4. ray by lands - 01. and D. Jen ehlge. southerly yldnds of L. Lewis, and westerly by lands of J. W iatr,.containing 152 acres, be the same more or les with the appurtenances, 1 framed. bouse.,l framed bard, I orchard, and about 90 acres improved. - I • Taken in execution at thesuit of C. S. Bennett, to the use of S. Hutchinson Sr. Co., vs . John A. Dix. Also—All that Certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the ' of Susquehanna Depot, in the-Co. of Sum., - diseribed as follows, to wit: north by lands of Sant tr. Smith; on the east by. a street leading from RiVer street to Church street, on the south by Chu*street, and west by lands of theuid James H. Hmitkl being : 4 rods wide on Church street. and 6 rods deentfrodt front to roe, with the spear. tertancee, f tattled - house. and all improved. Taken in ezenlitio 'at therinitof A. J. Whitney vs. E. L. BOA. i ' • _ --!, .. . •Also--AU.that nadir piece or parcel of land, citrate in the - ' Of Lathrop, in the C ounty ofi 4 HerclehMlnk bputi. eta as follows, .to 'Hitt on tha 'P ..• bY4l 4 4ftfc.! iiTt gno,4 4 cg , c cu.! t. 4 ta4 by cr'. I i I - I - . 1 • • .rtarp lot of land, situate in Lib- I county, bein. , Lot 11l of Ja- , i.sukvey of P ost and Jessup' a follows, ,to wit, bounded/on. •ChirlesS. Coxe r on the siuth livan ; on the east by lands of 1 tile west by the line/of the g n the northwesorncr of e arrantee name f George 9: aCrea mid 1 2 72.- perches of it o nces; two !famed houses, lot; barn, and titut filly acres ciri l.... ai. the swt of'F... W. nose vs.' the public highway, on the south by a lot rec ntly ,owned and occupied by, Wellington Casesand ds of .the said Breed Apo:, qui:_wethlty the-Said:: In; parry's land, contili gibilitilvti netPl SICAiI "bi.' the same more or leo, „with the appurtenatie , 1 framed house and 1 (raped barn, and nearly al I im proved ' - proved. 0 - Taken in exeCottoti: itt`thcattiSof Pi t. e ts. Lotinii WtighL , ~ . . Also—All those following . cletaberd pi i s or parcels of land; tei9ilt i;100 urea or' but4,Ai -s a iin 4 the township of Great ! Bend, in the county of s q., and State of-Pont ., late the estate of Jacob'Ski ner,.. 2d, and Elhlta- Squires, 'described Jn Sheriff ohtt= .son's deed to .Win. Dayton, dated April 13t h, ,844, on which stands two framed dwelling houses, on saw mill, 1 framed *nand about 40 acres Improved land,- Also, 9neoth'eroag ofAnitilltusitedtti itl s i: late the estate .4if-Jaeitli idkinner;- .2d; `and . hlisha Squires, described by said Sheriff's deed to said Wm. Dayton, dated April 18th, 1844, containing 400 acres and 140 perches of laud with allowance of six per cent: Also, one other tract of land situate in the 'township, county and state aforesaid, mitt ining 1400 acres, embracing that which' wag late the estate of the said Jacob Skinner, 2d, as described by the pad Sheriff's deed, to Urbane Burrows, and!' from rim to Wm. Dayton by deed Deming deite;'Mat 23d, 0 i 844, being the same premises ' formerly put teased by Urbane Burrows and Elisha Williams, of I illia 1m 3 Ward and Jesse Lane, and being the same ots of land conveyed by Edwin Eldridge - and wife t ' han som Smith, by deed exkisted the 9.otVday.Of larch, 1850. Also, all that other tract or parcel o itand, situate in the samelownship, formerly occup ed by said Smith ea the home farm, and the same ' ,con veyed to him by the said Edein•Eldridg,e am by deed executed the„Oth docof May, 1849, reference to which same several deeds the desc or said Several lots will more fully and at large I said deeds being recorded in- Susquehanna e containing in all about 1060 acres of- land, same more or less; with allowance of 6 per ce thg..home farm are 2 dwelling houses, 1 frame 1 Ibg barn, 1 stable ; and about 40 deroAltrip Taken in execution at, the suit of. Ransom vs. Samuel Watson. JOHN YOUNG, •Sh Sheriff% Mice, Montrose; Dec. 24,..1857. _ PROCLAMATION. s 1 Surequelmniza Cotititi - , sa. ELIZABETH M. Futixa, I In the Court of 8 by her next friend, Fleas of said Col Lten ' sß ' n " B°N ' August Tern„ I) AxonEw F'. FULLER. J NO. 187. . li 1 To .Imlrew F. Fuller: Whereas a Stili*na in Divorce was issued to August Term, 1837,1- , which was duly returned non eat inserdtts, and thelecni an alias Subwrna was,Lssubd in said Cause retu . ia.ble to November Term, 1657, upon the return o which proof was made to the said Mart tbat the said An drew F. Fuller could tint be found in my Bailiwick. 'This notice Is therefore to require you to I appear before the Judges of the said Court on the thinl Monday of January next, to answer said irownlaint, ,ke. JOHN YOUNG suit of Cliauncey Stuith„ Sheriff's OtTice, Montrose, Dec.,?...4, PROCLAMATION Susviehanna County, 88. ENTZP.S.NEIWCER, In the Court of Comutim Pleas t vs. ) }of snitt County, April Tenn; ELLEN SNEPAIMR. SS7. No. 37. • . To Ellen Snedaker: Whereas a subprerfa In pi come nits issued to April Term, 1857, , which was duty returned non extsinrentai, and thereon? an alias 1 .00 submuna was issued in said case returnable o Aug. Term,' 1857, upon the return of which, p f was made that the said Ellen Snedaker - coul not be . found in my bailiwick. This notice is therefore to require you appear before the J udg 4 N - of the said Court on the t ird. Mon day of January next, to answer said complaint, .k.c:.' JOON YOUNG, heriff. „ Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Dee. 21, 185 . :NOTICE. 1- - —__, NOTICE is beieby given that lopursua 'ce of the Act of Miserably, the following nam it persons' s have filed their Petitions with the Clerk o the Court.' of Quarter Sessions of the Peace'for the county or, Susquehanna, for Licenses to keep Tavern and Ha ting Housesin kid County, for; which licenses they will apply at January Session*, 11335. 1 TAVKIIS LICENSES. E. J. Carr Susquelminu i Depot. B. L. Canfield, ' t Mid letown./ George Snyder Rush', Judson Stone Forelit Lae; :,. Silas Winter; - ..,,liitrinony,., Zenas L. Cooley Ansh; A. B. Edwards • Grt Bend. , 31ERCILINTSL Louise. L. S.'Lenheint - ...... re t Bend. EATING uorass..... George Strupler,... , Fricindsrille.. •Dee. 2.4, '57. . G. B. R. CAD , Clerk. ' • Notice in'Paytition. TN the matter of the Pardtfon. of the bad estate 1 which was of Mary MilcS, fate of the township of Brooklyn, in the County of Susqueliannaluid.State of Pennsylvania, deceased/ To MARY R. Rorr widow of Elias Royt, Andrew Tracey, and Sall? 0./biayden, children of said dece dent ; and to the following named ..fpyindchildrotz of said decedent, natnely, Julia A.. Bradfilr .r d wife of Charles K. Bmilecord—William-Iggabm• C l " We l4- on, Ann Bagley wife of garrison Daigle and Jane Weston, the / fssue of 'Samuel Weston eldest son of said Mary Miles ; Mary A t Cone wife of Julius Cone, E. A. Wton,' - and William L. Weston, the issue of William/ , eston, second son of said Marr Miles ; M it . ry W / Bartlett wife of O.D. - Bartlett, 'Dorsey West on, Martha Weston, Henry Weston, Eliza Weston, an John Weston, the issue of John N. Weston, t .frd son of said Mary Miles; Asa Fish, guardian of illiam L. Weston above named.' -... TAKE Norice:_That in pursuance of an -order- of the Orphans Court of the said County of Susqueean na, an :inquisition will be held nOrt the premises late of said decedent, in said township of Brooklyn, on Friday the 15th day, of January, 1858, at one o'- clock, p m., to make partition of the said premises to and among the heirs and legal - representatives of the said decedent in such manner and in such pro portions as by the laws of this Commonwealth is di rected, or, if such partition cannot be made without prejudice to the whole, then to value ,and 4ppraise the same according to law. • , • • • JOHN YOUNG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Dec. 24, 1857. . . Execeier's • , . Noncris HEREBY GIVEN to all; persons basin,.._- dentarlds sealed the estate of Intasteallorr.klee'd, e Neer no- Mrd. that the same mud b presented to the linden.. tifotarrank meat, and all persons Lndelded to said Estate are misted to make Immediate payment. ICHARLES TIMILEV. Ex's- Ilaiford. Iles. 2. lEL7.-6.' ExcEntor's Notic I T • XroTIPE veti to Latin demand, against the lodate of JACKSON W. V.WAINTEI deed., been? CO. am townrhip, that the mane 'must be prsrentert to the underrhaled Jot ro-anerment, and all retrofit' indebted to raid •rtate anxn.ope . rt- R 4 to make lnanediato payment. JACOB L. GILL rt. Exccut9r. Olboon, Nov. 18. 18;77,-8W ExectltOr's Nolte 1 1 . Tanner la beret.' &leen to:all persons basing the of jolts T. TOL.IIGR,Iato nr Leuo payment roust I. made to the undersign. I. and t thereon sill phalle present the issue duty atfoltisi CHARLES TIN LEY. of I WARREN M. TLNGLEY o h. December. 1. 19a.-Gw • Auditor's Notice. TFIE underelzned. an Andltot. appointed by t of Susquehanna County, to make dlntr(hut of the estate of JAMES MaELLWEE: tend to the Maki otr,hls salt appnlutnien Ibth day of January bent. at one o'clock In t office. In Montrose. Act which tiine•sad- plate. claims. will present 1660. or be forever hatred fn Bald fund. Wit. It . J Montrose. Me. vs, ism Athninistrator'i S e. NOTICE is hereby given that in pt nuance of an order of eale to 'me Issued by the Orphans' Court of SusqUehanna County. I will c.• pose to public sale, on Saturday, the 16th day. of J nary next, all that certain p i: or parcel of Lana to in Jessup township in said county,. late the.- • •of -Andrew V. Stout decease& bounded north y• • -.•• of Joel Cogs, well; J. Baldwin, and Daniel Hoff; tby land of James Smith; south by lands: of f• ; Shityy and west by .lands ap. J. Hart and BF McKeeby ; containing :one hundred lam co s r 'abouta, on which is a small dwelling house, a an iaprove• ment of some fivAncrea.! -; • • Sale to be held upon the premises P.M. sAktigt, ROD Jessup, Dec. 24, 1851.-8* i t /11 uditer 9 a Moil r,,' . I " --tnatter of the. lettibutiorpo', the proceeds of Sheriff's sale, of *areal estate. Ar 11. W. Park, deceased.* The auditor in the aboff case duties of b4i appointment, on ThL of Jamtar)'i 1858, at one o'clock, r. in Montrose.'at which_diue and pia( terested are required to make their barred trod coming in npon sitid'fin Dec. 24, 18.57-.-4 w • It d Andll4llloo Noll TIC the matter orszetiitions' aecoant of doe, Washburn., Ad Eeatate of Polly Waihtioro, dike , The auditor in the- above . ease 'II duties of, bia 9pointaient, or. Th tx day,of Sammy, 1858, at one o!cloe flee, Montrose, of , 'Ouch take tiotice. , WI[T Pfc. 4 'l • I - PRMABTATION. vtehminci County, xx. r.r next friend. 1 In the Ctiurt of Cot uxt. Uwe s, of said, County, 4 1 1 - • 18t7.' No. 271. , n,ts Wtison. 1 Thomas Wilson : Whereas a Subl wog issued to August Term, 1857, eturned non est tn - reatest; and them iena was issued in said mitts) retard r Term, 1857, upon the l Veturn of Ilatle.to the said Court that the said !ould not be fonad in my Bailivriek. I • is notice therefore to requireyou FM LY I bv h 1 'SAS QM duly Suhj club was son , bet° 'Von fie. s the Judges Of the said Court 0 "Y answer mid • JOHN YOUNG erffra Office, Montrose, Dec. 24, 181, E NEW YORK P N NE I V m.LUSTR ATED .ELK LY, 111 the Farmer, the Mechanic:, the'*rebaut ant . l ture!ithe Udine Circle. Devoted to Pop' tor Litera- Select Tales, Fine Arts, ..117see ll an , ele; Tle first number will appear Deeentb r 5, iBs*i; and wither pains Or expense will be sp. red. to ren der t a Btatily Newspaper .of the-First Class. G t care will also be taken to admit into its col onels no matter which the - most catefill rent would wis to exclude from the knowledge of 'is flintily. At the ante iea tittle, its readers will be kept 'ell informed on to Leading Topics of tlq Day, art ether of do •ru tic or foreign origin, and its arrang.ments in all the departments of newspaper thiterpris , are of the mo, t ef fi cient character._ Its Prisate -Corraporiel encil from the principal European cit , s gives the. mo t nuthentle accounts of all events of Interest tYam. shining abroad.; • andits well arranged facilities for Obltining early information from every oirit of our I ow widely extended continent, are bet • vet!, to be at lea t equal to theaecor any other•nent . per in the Cu on. The City Departrnent of the p periincludea re orbs of all interesting oocurrenees hr he great Me'," t .' olis of tlt. 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MentiOn iA made of all matters of interest in he history of ii nitfactures and commeree ; and no effort is spared it any department . Jo keep the:ft:titer tp to the spirit o the-times. . .. 1 Ttmos.=Our only terms me; for a t r ri, per annum..... , • , .ur ecipiEs :Will he sent one year, for: a of any additional number of subseri• • I the same person will be sent fort?, itbscriptions timst invariably be paid , 1 Canada suit:critters Must send •20 m t. 'the subscription, to pay' the Am ) lieh is half a cent a copy en evc. l a tea of all banks in good standing, tt , , r. When a theft milt be s/itt, it. wi I n it will prevent the possibility oftin v, mail. •All letters tilting subs .cot. ny way' relating, to eh! r :he busitil eparttier t i of the Pp m ! must be add :I. Anim, Publisher / se the N. Y. Pr . [Net, :New York.../ ! Aliva!vit.sendtl mohey direce.to tl ore to give the unite of the Post nil Gate, to whic you wish , the paper s. ii Editors iicerting tin...above prosm this nottee, and nothing the paper M entitled t an exchange upon font marked opy of the paper containinf / , '. ' / NOticO Not Extraot 1 As much as we despise public du like toaeci'every tnan and word 415 on old accounts,.corne and hi rot s ante. -The hard times has overtak owing de - tits - which we would be gla 1 is. utterly impossible; unless by our I I due us. 'Now will every one ilaVil. . i 'counts with es call and sec us" if il 'little helps. We will take, Beef, P Iwith every kinds of Grain which th i r spare. We. wan•turn-every thing bring it along and let them have it for more. . • P. Montrose,,Dee. 2,1857.-4 w .THINGS AS THEY S Ayii Would ~,,,i 7t Frk y ti : l ~.,,,‘i,7,,,,, S .s ' tti., wife, Lnd by iptlon [Lpear, ,ounty, flip t. On barn 'red. 9 ndth, 'l)inmoti p 57. POPULAR PATENT M "(the day. for u!.itich we aft allowed forty 1... r: we prow..c under the lewd times. dividing Intl, customers. Now. good friends and cnemlu., that alah to sire money. Lull at the ' 4 F:trifler: Sto and yon rill tind everythingwhlch poor dist her restoration. at priou untwoullelled In the In ay. Amigo: pug catalogue may he found thel 14111.1137,10120 M.11 , 11:12CI-; . ui~ ll N . ) 4 T .,v Gti lIiIAL ; TRE Gat t to.r. M ociNt ; . tom , s Ggirrtua . ll O , "eastrow SIGIOCATLI, K .1(.11,11 CRAM - NU IiADIVA.T . O,ItzAtEr RELIEF with reel ,Thayer% Fa wily .31, warrantt`ft in answer the purpose for which t with hthers tfo.nutperuns to nientlbo. Call a , adVier free of eharlo• 11.;:vrzo-r„ Dec. •', Itttqesting Intel • This." Financild Cr, Has cut short the So here are low prici To suit the hard FRONF now until the first of Jai 12 styles of Pictures full -2.0 per Or, to those who prefer, I will g every likeness—its.value in propo case purchased. • Or, to families or clubs of fiven I will deduct, '25 per cent from re CU CA P pier furnished, to such as desire th cheap as any in town. Every likeness .sold will be ni who are so fortunate as to secure, on the list; will receive their pica er the style or Tice selected ! 'Under any ordinary cironnstan could not hold out such inducente , sion of the " pressure is Oressini me. so that at some rate, the " in .1791(1. 111- - Anthrotype nrld Me! • "Phenix Block, foo. Montrose, XDV. . 18 , 1857 . I ttnands mind vrtiahlp. 1 (*A.raVillg clatui4 w K frtkment, arford, Lenox.i DISSOLUTI frill: copartnership between' _L ItOWELL is this day dis.lolve The books and aecotints are in th for settlement ; and the Witched' tarried on at the old stand by J. [.e Orphan,' Coot t m. of the . 401.M.10 . reared. .011 M oo Friday, tie alkanooth at Wu tycoons bath g Int coming to up n SUP ArDrron. Monrrose Nov. 2(),^57.—tf _ ST) F, 5 g C • et • • 6_ , CD el pi r; 111 .= 2 '.' lB 4- = at ow, o'plock t RTS, A clan,' CD:, z o =o t Cfa'a. .....; w- 0 . ' o t I! - Attend to the ty, the 14th day 1., at hia Mee r , all.riersona in. laitnai or b.e de ft. • .14 uditor. QUP.sh. entik °tomcod fo 'Alonoos( AVE h. ~,11( 1 and tire selling will give lus Administration inistcator the BIIFFALO 7 A. superior lot just receive by ; NetiMillo; Nov.! 1 1 ; o'6 ill attendlo the rsday a the t4th, ,r. his Of t. - will ILL, Auditor: DON. RAISINS AN for ale by 1 • Wrlttosi l Dec. 9118 AT, mon Pleas )1( u . Terth, I i rem in Di ' which rra.i, .n nn alias ...le to Nov ich proof 'IOMIIIIWiI- to appear the third complaint, Shcriff, , 7. • ,IESS' : .iugie subscrip .. ... $2,00 pions obtained ,50 each. All in advance. , nts in addition rican postage, • papei. The home tiken nt II be preferred, loss of money riptions or In ss or, editorial, ressedn to DAs -1 CAntre e oflee, aiid be County and ut. taus, ;HOMED" itoii lily, wiil be l arding to ua a the prospectus. nary. ming, we would n that is owing way Etlttle the n us.- We nre' to ray, which I borund what is I g unsettled ac id ' .. miiaii,.'every rk, nulls, Oats; fin-niers have to' n our • debts, so nil we will pork HATER, Ja. lOTTLD BE. Itl-eu;cllers that xv'e DICINES I..‘t, ra, ;riling; 20 The profit- with our fwe to any.) you mat• ,requlrt.v for ..14ry of e medlctre. relehrat lloriwiet Pn.r.s: LIOYOY cue DAT ; MLA ; Vrialfummt; Cs Buxwo Preanirn vruirty Of - diciuc+s, cs are recommended, d g.ee rm. Counsel and, It. THAYER. Jr. ence ! 'dimes— uary I will sell all :ent, below former re a present %vitt] tion to thestyle of milk" at one time, kr orient. EIEVii km.; as good and as i nibered, and. those !Nos. 33, 66,.994.c., IVS FREE--WhatCV es, I would not-and its, but the deptes oppressively. upon rAgionx" wrist be B. DEANS' inotypc Itcmrs, of Public Avenue ON. ~,. corm & J., A. I by mutual consent. ' :. hand of Z. Cobb, to business will be . HOwy.t.r.. • • Z. COBB, J. A. HOWELL.- OBES, • and'will he bold low, -IL;I3IJRRITT.I MOD SEED, •RifMs 4 KIN: Little,SHaxdizig's Col ANOTHER LARGE AND SPLMID - I OP= Du - GOO . FOR FILE aßrTilYarkirT2 new and beautiful styles ' how being opened by .1;177'Ll? cE:fi Farmers and Necks° UT ILL please remember, whin bui V V subscribers are furnishing ' DOORS, SASH, if; BLINDS, at th ,• e ion - est . . . . • - '. FA CTOR (freight.added)apd that they keep co , hand, a large etoek of ,I Nailio,Gbuss, attly,Paints,ollv;Dooi Trimming*, Satoh and Blind Fait* teningtir, Lune, In fact, we have almost everything in the way of building materiabi, of first quality; andlwill sell them at a very email advance front cost.,for.pash.' There forejwe confidently assure builders, t,tat they will matefially consult their own interests. y giving : ass call, before purchasing.LlTTLE& , I.FLOURO. AND Mir I A& BY the-load and barrel, constantly fur sale at the very lowest rates, LITTLE &I Iciefiolson, Sept. 2. 1557. A FRESH LOT OF• THOSE_ F• C) DF[l6' EMI JlEtlute MF' in Bbis rnd half 13b1s, just rece July 15,'57: MTGE & 1 _ . Also, • GROCERIES„ HARDWARE, CROCKA CAR,I lIA7'S, 11007'5,, BONNE7'S, CARPETINGS,- ' SHEETIN.US, 2110LASS.V. SALT, SUGAR, FLOUR. .POTASH, E,- . • , SOAP. .C4.ltr ‘TONZWARE, , , TLIV:II 7 ARE, a hundyedth part of which we have not time-to merate. Enough to say, we have lahnost anything and ev.erythin„,r , expected to he foui d at.a-4tore in the conntry, - alI of which we arc determined to turn hito CAS }-1, in thi - veiy shortest posaible And we heyeirith issue a - . -! N.OT'IC:V.. • CASH C s ITSTO3IERS. We wish it distinctly undn!stri, dint for C A.• S li r , . we Will sell any kind of goods, the: quality consider ed, at much lower priced than usual. • • . .- FRESH SRECERLES SUGAR, 3lolasses, Rice,roffee„ t reas, and nil kinds of Groceries, a full stock, jos received, and for sale by • LITTLE A t EARPING.• • SHILLING TEA! I)LFNTY of that nice YOUNG HYSON TEA, a prime article, at four abillint, for sale by LITTLE d: fLARDLVIL IT IN NOT DISP I IITEIN rr HAT S.aleratus, Soap and Candles; of the'best '1 Obatitics are for iale by .flte York city wholesale prices, by - LITTLE di 1/...4 . 10)./WG. PURE POTASH,' X Tin Cans; just what you wnitt for making Jump, I Gru - aalc by w . LI7'T.LE. é HARDING: . • , CARPETI GS.. R ICH all wool carpets, are offered at bargains, by t.. • LITT.t.E H.:4RAING. _ . - BOOTS & Sli i) O es ES. • CONSTANTLY on band, the t assortmen,t of MENS, gOYS, and YOUTHS DOUBLE-SOLE ROOTS - e - ind BROGANS," and 'of fbe tiesemanufacturd, at o - WOMEN'S, MISSES and '*- - r1 CHILDREN'S BOOTS, • SHOES and GAITERS, in great variety, scilinc! oft, f. very kw rates, by • LITTLE' DING. HATS & C • IXE large 54 stuck, null Ica in . 013 section of co TO LUMBERMEN. 84,11.1 BEST- . Cant . Steel .aml •Stee - Broidates; Cast SIMI >1 Patent Tooth Cut Saws, wit thr sate low, by Lirr '• TA' DAIRY' , • uIRRINS, Pans Tin, Paint, Mutter Ilciv ( K Dairy Salt, ARE YOU RU 'VOL' Rill save Money 14 . 11 Paints, Oil's, Sand, Gam, Hardware generally, of 1.17.1' FLOUR, ,SALT, A A large sylek'con'st:intly oil Lk. - , Crockery 'ind STONE WARE, . Loa, Drugs N., Redieines, . Window Paper, ... Grindstones, . Stores, Chain.Putops Cittkryi Potent 1% .71/ S vOU can buy alinoattlay • . GENERAL for CASH', at a very - s=ll,nd, plying to L WA N . 701I7TER; gags, Laid, LIP of ' • all Liner , Ilag~r, Lumber, 41 named i n ciebangO, for," CONt AN 7t,T. N intakipi - ot." g:tsilyi, at; 11 V 0 , LT' A 11031ATIO 401111:94 .t.t. Sept. 1, . „ ToSingart4iii T un the It Nise . st Thin)l ILA' Pitch pips, giving , t nod C, For tuning Itn3t . ; best," n the at nottAtivr.: *ode of.thp' , " trhloOtritdi on ; rife* of $i . Montrose, - ra:,' Jnae,24, 1.46 7 '8.#,1tib4 - :gbilliQO ..i)of, Established August,.4. 1821.: '1 THE PAPIL. THAT NEVER STISPEIM Weetly....Deiotad to Lltariture main News. • these tirtiei of Bank suspensions and Mercantile N. suspensions, the proprietors.Of the Saturday. Evening Pot call the attention of reidingikoblio to their old and firmly-established weekly paper; _a the, piper that.never eCtspends. For over . STOCK I_,S DE9 • TIIIRTY,SW YEARS • The Poet his been published; and, in all that period -,-through "good times" and through " had times," ' through bank inflations & bank contractions, through prosperous sealants and through, panics, the Poet has been regulutly issued every week, and forwarded to its thousands of subscribers.. Its proprietors' there fore point to the past as. an ttniling index' for the future And they feel ' that In asking of the reading pUblic a continuance of the • patronage • heretofore so liberally bestowed upon the Post, they are asking no more than what it will be both the in ferest and the pleasure of that Itublid to grant. • Among the contributors to the Poet, we may Men- • Lion the following gifted Writers WI LLIA 31 llowirr , ALICN CANT, T. S. Gasce-finetswoon, ANNA BLACKWELL, aivotinum DCOANNY., MRS M.A. Lb:mason, Emma Awn Snoring, The Author of " n Extra-Judicial Statement." The - Author of "Zillah, the Childnifedivai," RDI.IVG.. - 8 ! ! ing, that the PRICES; tautly on We design commencing in the first paper of 8 - an. uaryon ORIGINAL • Mr. 'Arthur's produetiOns are so widely, inert... - . that we need hardly say that•the Pine of the „present „ Nocelet will be' entirely consistent with the morals:rid . instructive chaheter which"wehave always striven to. - impress upon the Post. 'Readers-who wish to peruso 'the 14.Asn &onus which abound in the land--penti: • cious and destructive in_theirstendency.tu.4 effee4. can find them, we regret to say, at every caruct, But the - Post will still maintain its high charneter4tui - a paper which the most scruptilous parentmay ;Bow ' fleck i.e. enter • . Llr 9 GM J ' • se • on band, and ARDING.‘. TIIE VARILY CIRCLE; And which will purify and inatruct, Instead Or&ntork slicing and corrupting the mind. F t s.pecially will. it* conductors avoid, In_titd publication of. the weeklynqws,' all those long:and di‘mu.sting 'reports—unforth, 'lately now o common—of' I T VILE CRIMINAL CASES nctkving, as we do, that the pmetite of publishing. the details of such loathsome cases, and of the crim inal trials'resulting therefrom, is a fruitful, cause of the recent alarming increase of vice and crime in tho community. Like begets like—and what the mint feeds upon, thet It will giow to resemble lI XE, HR.! ir j' l l 9 1 01:4 ved, by ARDING. of all kinds, from the best foreign and doneajta . sonrctis, shall continue to be, as heretofore, a leading feature of the Post. ,The Stories, Essays, Sketches„' Agricultural and Scientific Facts, 'Lc. &c ., obtained'. in this tray for the readers of ,the Post, arc among the most instructive as well as interesting portion. of its contents. MI , . . of the Pr.ttIODICAL LITEILATURF: 01 the nfitYliiit /SEES . is thus given to our readers. Ths Post, tv'eekly, has . ' OC/It st...\ . SOMETHING 7 - A i . the members or the family. NOYELETS, ' Alit. - '' STORIES; ENORAV,INGS, AGRICULTURAL' R TICLES, THE NEWB,,SKETCHES. POErRY, ".., , ,i ECDOTEB, RIDDL4S, THE WHOLESALE AND \ RETAIL MARKET,S BANK NOTE LIST, &c. fie.;.. ' Finally, we may mention three good. reasons 'why': • the reading public should give the prefeience Ut the/ Post ! :, - -- - . I • ~ , ' It is superior' to diry °tun' pope/v/Ihr sanirpsiee.!;, It is cheaper than any other paper of egual merit, ' It wilt be certain to come. when paid for. TERMSC OPIES Cash in advance)-Single Copy $2 a yetA , 4 1 • , . - ' ssYefft'S. 8 . " (and Ito the getter up of the Clitb,)lo;f - "'.! .i 13 al ( " i• ' 44 , ,IA i) 15. 44 ~, 20 " ( , 44 , it ... la . , ' 41 1 20 _ a , -....4., The Postage on.the POST to 'any part of the Cif tell States; paid quarterly or yearly in the office where it is received, is only - -20 edits a seta.' - Address,always poet-paid, 1" DEACON - &,11ETIAW.. No. 132 South Third Street, Philadelphia, lar" SAMPLE NUMBERS sent grattsito s an3' one, when requested.. r . ar TO EDlTORS.—Editois who give the etove due insertion, or concretise the material portion*, or it . , ,for their editorial columns, shalt - be entitled to an ei change, by sending us a marked copy or, the paper containing the advertisement or notice. dee.lBw4 10 - ;;S, .RIIJBO?TS, MORRIS '& MLUSI IioME JOURNAL-fO!1858: . PUBLISHED WEEKLY A i'42,o(3,ras T • iIF.IIO3IFIJOURNAL has become unitersee—. There are few families of cultivated habits,-(fhir •of those, who seek to enliven and make, Inane, the' most intelligent and attractive 'placewho do not now receive it.' It is read, we believw,' wherever run the gold threads of domestic . happiness semi truer: moral refinement, which are'vroven so thickly inks the stronger and coarser web of our country's Indus=- , try and energetic prosperity. The Houle Journal la. the speaker to the. hearts of this busy nation,• irrl'the hours' given to happiness and relaxation. • The first number of the new series will biisseert on the first of January next. Yew subsenlers cut - be supplie'd from that date; but immediate, applies. lion will be necessary or such as desire te.begin at the beginning. A home is hardly s eomplete,:we.think we May safely venture to say, without 'the' ROMS. ' Journal, which, besides being a elmnichs. of the : - times, abounds in intelligence designed to enUiren.an American Home. , Its editors (Go. P. Ifeams *tut N. P. Wit.t.my devote their entire time, skill and ex., - .perience, to the task Of giving, each week, everythtdj worth knowing. They particularly keep nn eye 'oft all the whims end novelties of the day:, The-utmOst paint are taken to present the filets and outlines of All news. In the literary department, we aim at sketChes and renable criticism, and in, our conden- • sations of the poductions 'of the east; newspaper • world Id Europe, we endeavor-to avoirithe tiresome • And the focal, and transfer to our Columns the pick of English inforination and brilliancy, while we endear. • or to select with a true sense of pure morals * trait wit, and genuine humor. • • The new' feature for the Coming year is one that we have'long thought of presenting to our readersthe CORTHESPONDEI.ICF: # i f four veryslirillrant 'lmmo% who; send us re:#4l - 4 the GOSSIP OP , TRE tiAT ....troncro.—. We have grudged exceedingly the keeping of these most readable rwrttees to oursehies—feeling 4ertairt that it was.precisely the Society , gossip which etre • si bscrilters required av effervescence- to the other. w e brimming oup—and, withl some difileehy, are 1 ,, ha •e obtained the consent of onlfair correspondents. It was only on ope condition, liTeier—the inepgrti-• ~ to, for each, should be strictly pe v Served. We a,,ereeil , to this : hut, as it was': Minor to t to distinguis be. , tweet' their-several Letters, we ventured-to suggest: nom; de /dem., such as we thor ght _ would be some what descriptive of their several veins of humor. The. four ladies will therefore. be inttoduced to the readers of the next volume - of the lime-Journal, nit Mrs. J_L rONlr* JONES, Mrs. AMELIA r(iTTER, NISS:LHITA . NUFFIN, Miss JUSTELL.4. SIIIIX4iIik. And from the*. —the four most brilliant persons 01 our city acquain- . tance—the charming Letters will he duly, forthcoming. Every one knows how. a tea-table or evening : arch, • is enlivened, by the coming in - of In intelligent raan, • who knows all the new ideas atloaf, and telle.'-them , ' briefly; and gayly, and offhand; in , the way of.ordina- . ry conversation. Such a person' gives you theAtib-, stance - of the daily , papers, in three or fhur sentences —tells you the,plan and morel• of a new honk iii .4 - .1 dozeriwords-r-gives the essence of a sernitet, the , core of a public speech, thekey tq a public chariteil ter, the spirit - of an article in a.raview; the novelty in. fashion, the last turn in polities—all briefly, and all wit 4441, or flummery—leaving it rid you, as InOer;al for .your oton discussion and gossip. • This is just 'what we. propose to do for 'he Bente Journal ' l t0r,1858. We mean to jot downjoi our readers lit the fewest Wenis possible, every new Idea that fall* in our terry. As we read, as people drop is and talk, .. as we Intik about in onn Nr ialks, e- shall , be on the look-out for idemill noveltiesglring them In the - gi S briifest shape. ormerly , ,•we used to lify sueh mein. rimmla aside. to he, about if we thoul4 find. timer now, we shall ye them to our rerlders s % TO' takers* riimisenves. In this way, the subireritier 44fie 'lotus. Jed roe! will stand a eltonee to get hoick, in sonic • s shapi or other, of erery , new idea-that is gas,* The other popular features of the paper will he continued :—Sktlehes of Bellei„Portraits of P_lrldlo Characters, deseiiptions of stirring, scenes In, New. ' rink, news of fashion rind manners, Oita& cep?' - arid literary'society, end. 'new fun :or - neW - Ildly.—ln short, A PICTXRX OF THY ITORI.H. 1111 IT rsssisi ~We h*vo scarce thought itneeessstry to raelition, lawern .er, what our, readers , well understand, that we ~ t ake care also tit chknnlele and ; 01 7 4 Pqik PrPrY Int"e" at haniivniepee' and' morel improvement, And Striveliiirif ••• .. to makd the Home Journal no tests vsefut and int.. proving than it ls'entertaining and original, • , Ai a.Nete-Year's ‘ present fro - in 4 G i tlllitinaH'in al- Lad,y, the Ilotne Jourr,tal is ono, of,,nrhiqk Or renum , brairre iL reusindwred rveryweek •tistrf it if , unouriranii ed as i'gift in goOtktfele• jr , .! • .• - , Astotri.--For One.cony, tit. lbr th;ioe;•eoples, $5,. Of ‘ fOr otie ropy: f threw Fears, ' =, li3..ealvirays In' td. vattee. , ' Subscribe wittfoulflilay, Adl)res4., •• „1"-•ri • . . ...- 4.011E15.k-W,ILLIS, ' I Edit rs, Ifii Fulled-564er, Iftyx-Tork . Ell -t tariety, •of good ntri, for Kole by it HA RNA'. ,OEt CHOPPERS ! 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