I?.criati it'FßAme Colo . Easto i .q. — A I emo clitie COt 'ry editoi• 111_,-Ohio, who is also Istruas • I has defined 'Ws position with p s _ , tr ankoetifi and good nature , that quite over (( lutes ore's.; conviction of its reality. It ;tilts some of the time c servinp, politicians of the tame ,creed to a hair. He says: "For toy own part. although ,I ,have full f a ith in 3,:udga Douglas and fully believe in the doctrine of popular sovereignty, yet with regaidlio my position, as an, officer • o f the ,tederitl doverunient,..as well as a prdound aspect fbr the American eagle,\ and the. in come of tnyoffice, its a matter of expediency I allpport the President. - • N. B.. Fin the event that Douglas succeeds, Ire k.AU,Ostige our views About the end of 'ofd BuCk's term."' !I I Antl*Lecompton Miss Meeting: t• -z ,- . .. Tile Ft.eemen of Stisqqehpna!County; opposed to el the poll of the National AdniMistration in forcing Slavery pon Ka n sas against. the, will of 'the people of that T rritary, will hog a Mass Meeting lathe Court ilouso, i Montrose, on Monday evening , April.l2th, a. the p apose of choosing delegates tcia ConiAtion to be he tit Ilirtisburg, for the norninatidn. of a State tic et on the Kansas issu% and for transacting such btl r business ac may be &emed advisable., It • is desirw le that every Township ishaiitil,tre welt ... rep. zwzknedi. = • ' ' if` . - , If 01 Sttiquehantut County Agricultural Society ill met at the -Colin 'House, on Tuesday evening4ATAl 6th. 31. L. CATLIN. }lnn Much It, 18581 • Ce n tennial • .Azinifersary." , noe=r4,,,tnt of their fiftieth annivea Church . rill hold fub iG 180, at their Meeting lionise, in `cat Discourse by Eld. A: L. Post, at - .104 - A.V. ; - • ks by Eta. Dirnock, their first - Pastor. ineafternoon and evening, • I hunches of. this 1100ciafion and the com?n11- I , raily arc cordially invited to attend. • El The 4erriee farr, A Montro Ili.to o'clock, Rem. Fri' nity COMMI77 ER. , A. BALDWIN', N. MITCIIF-LL, , W. J. Traßtt.r.. 1101 T, B/Rll, • . S. WILSON', Mont tv, March 4,1858.1 . . . 81 03 ROSE PRICES CURRENT. ../. r Arti.crEn wEitsztrion THE ItErvitticts. *hest ". bushel - .41,00 ( $1,121 rye? .. ushel,h . 621 cts. chrn, ® bushel, - 10 75 cts. Ibickw cat, V'hushel, .s. 321 (ife 371 cts. oani, bushel ; ' 32-4® 35 cts. Beans, -bite, 7 E 4 bushel,.. . ~$l,OO. ® 1,25 l'otat -, V.,bushel, - 2 ®•75 cts, Wheatt 11 r ' '6l pur, V 100 lbs $3,00 ®s4,)O Th d oo e r, hundred 2,00 1 (a, ti, 50 Eucks - .est flour,' Rhun4red,..., .... 1,50 (_:,,b 1,15 Pork, 1 100 lbs . • . ' 6,50:® 1,00 Lard,' . Ih /. 121 cts. 'Rutter V. 11...,„ ..... ....:..: ..... .... 14 q 16 cts. Eggs, - .doz., 12,1ests. ice.—The Annual Meeting of the_Onn • Isu. ASVICTATIOIi, fOf the Election of Offiiera, 11 be held on the first Tueiday evening of st 7 o'clock.. D. BEEIVUER, Prtsident. t ". Bru.Ano,lSccvlary. .se, March 10, 1858.-2 w : No' LOWS le., Ma I'IABRIED. throp's Lake, 'March fOth, 1853, tiv ]ter roar, Mr. L. IL Ilumoscra., of Auburn,: Suaq d ANNA E. Smrro, of the former place. Mr. P Co DAIRY SALt: IRE: ASHTON SALT, bt• the S.ack or 'Load, for •ie by ' F. 13. CHASHLEfL trose, March 17, 185$1. • ."HOME AGAIN;" 1- 112 - erpli. 7 . ], I3ITIK-: FFICE, Over Wilson's Store.•• - Dautr9 Searles Hotel. truse, 311;reb . 10, 185 . 8- ' 115 . . NOTICE. • . NICE isThereby given that in pursuance of the Att of ....s.s.,‘" , mbly ; the following Darned persons fkd their Petitions with the Clerk of the Cout:t ‘arter - Sessions of Ala Peace for the County of lwhanniti for Lieenseikto keep Taverns and Eat °Uses in said County,- for which lieenses thzy pply at April,Sessions, ISSS: - . . , ~. ' • . I'AVSES LICENBEi. ' • el Steenback. . • . ‘ftillsort. es M. Tillman, • , Susquehanna Depot , rt*Nicol f ...-... ..... .... ..... . " • " sB. Jackson, Friendaville. Iva Gregorn Great Bend. . tnilander Phinney,....- -•- New Milford. ' Slijali Barnum, - lanson Tilde; - • Herrick. I pencer Hitiths,....... ... , 7 - . . .. .. . :Springville. onus- Searle, . r itivenbrgh,. -afford: .. .H . ..„ . . Montroee. ,- S. Tarbell,' , ~ 46 eorge W. Lewis, Dimock. ' 0.7 8u11ard,..... _Droo l li o rn. H . W. Waldron, - rd. . , avid Wattartit, ; " la O. uses 3. Turner, ..Jackson. • • B. , Gates, ' - . t ..Dunock. aeob Kimble; Chocorms. ' Benji,min,Ayres, • . Dundaff. bert Gage, ' • ... .. Silver Lake. antes Phelan,... :.... . ... Clark ...*:. ~.. ......... .. Apolacon, .H. Sherwood.... .....: • . Rush. 'JO L. Adams, '. • t urd ... .7 Auburn.' • eo . A rg ... e nee S:der,... 7 -.... ; • hom a gO ar k, . • - ' Ch l L oe i :o e w n rty u h• t.. - 7 tepl.en Carpenter; . Great Bend. 4iram llartrm,.... ..... ~.....- .....Cliffoni. . F. Snorer, - 'Lenox.' . atrick Case,y, - L Choconut. : . lfred Thompson,. , ... : ..S_usquehanna, Depot. ~ • Stanton, - . New,Milford. .1 t. Langley, .. .• " • Great - Berk& • - • , 4 EATING HOUSES. -, , yfistopher Sherman, • Montrose. ~. F. CroWley,.... t " • .. 1 dlrart Cornwall, ..-...-:. ;New Milford.. ' 7 -7 tam Howartb,.-.......Snsqutbanna Depot. 3 :id 1... 8en50n,.... ... • .. • r sue lc. Bullard, ' - ' Montrose.. , Baeon . - • 7 alter Paint-in, . - ' . Great end. . „ - • G. n. R. WAVE, Clerk. • 7; * onlzhse, - Marin 17,1E48.. ." -c, . . . . , 7 . , litt ' L 111111 W.. .. Zxfkiot of tvitmbis..,loieq, A LogiOttC . repora6rt from the lesres irn .‘;...l' p o r t ed from Calcutta, for„ the permanent Cure of s . . • . '-' ©C C DMIUDO P T C)B 47 . 9 ronchltii, Asthitaa f Cosghs, Colds, IVCCs-osis Delitlity, &c.; 'PRICE, TIVIt TRH:LABS rER BOTTLE. .. :0 1 7 4f" Fdiamtb3 ; treti.r. ; ialse ctu ee e .pa, ,•: yl emii rt.marc ne TuchA si .tyli i .o t .Eit, ,er :biol ati ns,: : Din r . . ;tusrile ll e ...... bo .J . :an tugelle ir,.:1 . 9i. aft Su-4.1 NOXICE. the writer pf the Intretifioa of the Reel Estate ,' *' of Many 31 ILES, deceased. • • To YAM .R."Eforr, widOw of Elias irk - Andre' racer, and Sally C. flaYfiek children of gu:tid time lent ; and to the following named grandchildren of lid detedalt; namely, Julia. A: Bradford, Wife of arks E, Bradfird,•Willians Weston, Charles Westi n, Ann 13agl4s,trie.ef Harrison Higley, 'and, Jane reston, the Issued Samuel. Westen .eldest ion of =mid Mary Mails; Nary A. Cone wife of Julius Cone, Vestokarid 1S rliiam L Weston, the issue eft William Weston, second sea of said Mies: Ma- ry W. Bartlett. wife of O. D_ Bartlett, Dorsey West on. Martha Weosn, Henry Weirton, Weston; and Julm•Weston, the amine .r..f John N. Weston, third son of said Mari Miles : isaansh,, gtiardian of William L. We . abetS , e nansed. You are hereby cited to appear before the Judges of oar orphans' Coon, at an Otpharte-Cotirt, to be held at Montrotte; in and for the. Ctiondy of Susque hanna, on Monday the fah day of ApiitdBsB„ at two o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to accept or ( refus e to titte:the real estate of the said raryldfles, deceased, satiate in Hroollsa townoldit t 7, at the appraised saluation pot.upon 'it by an in cuetu duly awarded hy•the said Court, and held by', the Sheri of said Casty, tin the 15Th day of:trona, lbfts. • JOHN' 'YOUNG, 453 e rifo nerirs (106ce,_\ liintrwc; Mimi} iv, 1 I 3 INIZ=!BEMMS2I WITII A vrivuL BEA PRESENT TO EACH SUBSCRIBER! • BM _ "NEW;YORK EXCELSIOR. Ist:tr. , c4elt 1;- , , firJo°r°7.1' teu n t 1 "" 15.rit voed td Llterature..4ewe, lake, wad i = astsle u rkle L 5 d' The editorial depattmentwill be under the Immediate supenhslon of Aussanas It. Mesons, who If widely known to the public ou having been connected with several of the M 914 _popular Journals of the day.l. Although giving a handsome preset to each....subscriber, intend. Mg to surpass all In our liberality, we are determined that the ••Ex t custom" shall not marrxtble those journals usually known as "gift paper.," In any particular. Its ountents shall lie suitable for RON r. as our aim %to secure it welcome In every family. We shall 110 our 'columns weekly aitls interesting and thrilling Tales, Romances of Real Life, and Sketches of Travels. 'Men and Character. beside a toll 111 SW, of the news of the week, and all events of general taterest. ONE OF TILE FOLLOWING NAXER FRESENTS hos seat tree of postage to each subscriber nontritmax oat =mast or TUE scasmurrros mossy, __SCEEEDIILF, OF PIiESEIiTS -0-,EBoNIi CASKET. contalnlaa a tall ata of diamond „ .. ....... . ' je . ..arvj F.ar Itlngs,Necklarv. Broocb apd Bracelets, tw- I sides lArs enanieled,eweled Gold Watch-with elute -Ist ne. and a gentleman a English Hunting Case, full Jewel ed,Gold Watch: with Cledtmeorth *SOO 001 TWO SUPERIOR PIANOS, Rbscwood and Black Walnut ewe. worth WOO and 4400 ' - COO 00 WATCHES, Hunting CIA!, • IMO to4oo (IGLU WATCHES ' . . Vto TO (Ladies” and Gentlemm's) -- "0 to' 00 'SILVER 11U\-TI? PATENT LEVERS It. t.' SO - ° PATENT LEVERS, 'l3 toif. o WATCHES. .. . ' ' lei 10 Lad)es' CHATELAINES Cto 20 'GUAR') CHAlNS.(j.•ndies" suck Gal , ti s ernen's) 10 to 20 VEST AM) EOM RAINS . . -•• 10 to 20 " AND 11'11tDCIAINS. ' o to 00. BRACELETS, Cameo and )1f.1e.,.• 10 to 10. 1 1 A)M LETS:for Ladkw and Children oto , 8 BROOCH ES, Cann* and Mande; - 4W 8 .. Florentine and Lay.... ' 610 •II " Gold (Ladleldaad Mlssetf) "-• Ito 0 TAR DROPS, Florentine and Lira, 4to 8 • I Cameo and Mcwaie. • to S Gold-dies and Misses" ' to 0 GOLD RINGS. plain and chased] I to • s o o STUDS, (Gentlemens,) 2tu 4 o ° ' -SLEEVE BUTTONS, (Gentlemen's) iMions steles, it to 5 .." . " CUFF PlNS.ALadleal 040 4 • ..•. . SLIDE-S. for Fob or Illblxrat`lialns,•..., '5 to 5 " " WATCH REI ,I ito • lti A ' I ••"` BiIEAST PINS, (Gentlemen's) 2to 10 " '•4OCKETS, Double Glass, Sto 10 1 ° ° TIII.AIBLES.. ", .. 2 to 4 to •f, TERMS TO SINGLE SIIEF.CRIBERS. - Two Dollars per year, with one Preesnt. .- ' Fohr ° two yearn. • " four Presents. nee • " three yearn. " live Presents.' TERMS TO CLUBS, Wlth a preter.J. to ese.h - subwrlber, AXD aLWACTS oar. retli [ST to the evtfor Np of a glut,, Cluta of thnk: $.•• 00 Ft CO 00 " " twenty, (aild one e..tra to the ap.nto 30 00 Clubs larger than tverntv.nne In the samelfropottlom 'The Publisher. At.nerrPstu En, has been known r.r Tany Tema WI the rUbnaher of the Northern. and Southern Meemporrs ANT lissrracrranae Jorassi..(edlteik by FEXibIAN Morro sod he with confidence refers to the leading business men to almost every. town In the United States, (to most of whom the M. and M. Journal has been circulated,. an to the responsibility and integrity a ith which his publishing business is conducted. "Having secured tie ammo. of "a prominent Jewelry' Monet-souring establishment In Nes. ark. Nese Jersey; he Islt.l to otter the presents In slentbir 'articles, but those who desire it tan receive their presents In hogs. LOCAL AG FATS All rotentaerrama. Ittactiawrs, and Belot:am Lev to ohom nv e Dave ever forwarded a cony of, the M. and Journal. or their clerics. or any other intelligent and responsible peewit. .111 confer a favor by Informing a Club of acting as Our Local, Agent ind Comn fondant.. • PREMIUMS TO LOCAL AGENTS AND, OTIIEIIS: • Any pervon sending 100 autecribers (with the full prtoe of subscrip tion) wilkrecelve a superb Hunting Cass Gold Watch and ('halo, of the trout Entllsh workmanship, full jeweled. and worth C.O. or, at choice, one of Prince's Melodeon,. of the same value. . The person isllo can Ix a ILA of 1100, within a period of three months. wil ice a aulterior Virtu.% made he lio•ton.'r brt}t snale. and width co:d cash. or. at choice, a snail set of Ladies Diamond JeWelry„ worth the wune amount. For Llsts of ad with the full price, a beautiful Gold Watch, worth $4O. will be paid. For stnalier,or larger lista parties may aelect.any articles from our puldlabed schedule, of Watchea. Jewelry. Doan. ar, worth iu the proportion of for each ten aulaicribers, or if preferred.can tvtain v, in task frO or cents from each sithscriLer. ° Fot further tents to -trent,. Mamas the calEce.. Tile names should he rent each week until The proposed number to completed, In order that the presents and paper tear be promptly . mailed. Address ' • ALIVIT rALkEr.. Pratraurx., 17wda-Ercc a-rok Ofßce, flinpewity. New York. marllzaom . 2 tiff TEM BIM TN TULLE the hard times continik, it-agood jpoli cy to economize in the matte of clothingiThis-{ can only he done•by patronizing a skillfulTailowlko I will make up hls.work to wear much longer than the j imported ready-made trash. Give the home Tailor a I chance, and keep the money circulating here. fall in nt whop, ~ e ntlemen, and select your stvle from the SPRING FASHIONS, fOr 1858. My prices' are as reasoMible as a man can live by ; and my work is warranted to give satisfac tion. Cutting done on-slit - in notice, carefully mark ed, and warranted to fit if paidefOr ; and no cutting done without:. JOHN GROVES. Montros - e, Mareir Iri, 1858.-3 m • Rbgister's • Notice- I jorTILIC NOTICE is liereby given to all persons collet:mai in the following Estates, to wit: Estate of ItANIEI. F. I.ESTOLN, late of Fdrest Lake, decea.-ad, Ent/ Rick. Admi.iairatnr. ttate of L. F. WILMARTII, late of Jachs - on, tit:- ceased', Ont.a N. no G r soN. dwinirtrait , r. hate of J. E. WORDEN, late ofidekson, deceit , ed:,' R. !Lams and E. Tucs.ra, Exeulor;. Estate of GEO. W. STEPRENzz, late' of New:Mil ford, T T., STEPHENS, Administrator. Estate of FftA.NCIS Qt I\, late. of Cyociaout, de ceased; F. and T. QI7IN. Executors. Tina] account of A. T. TROWBRIDGE, Guardian of M. A:and J. 11.•CilAtitiLEIL That the accountants have settled., their account. , in the Register's Office in and for the county of SuQ. quehanna, and that the Ante, will be presented to the - Judges_of the. Orphans' Court of said county, on Wednesday, April 7th, for confirmation and allow ance. CLTARLES NEALE, Register. ' Register's Office,-Montrose, March 10, 18"fifi... 4w biolholY THE largest Stock of MEDICINES ever before kept in this market may be found ktbe FAVOIER'S STORE. It will ire useless to enumerate. When you wisli any thing in the Patent Medicine line, or otherwise, call at. the 'Farmer's Store. Don't forget the place, dozen torn. R. TfIAYER. Montrose, March ak 10, 18.58.—te NOTICE. StayuckannaCoutity, • XrOTICE is hereby given th,t• an application has I.Ten made to the Court of Common Pleas of said Count; for the incorporation of "TrlESr.tc.- WILL. BAPTIa IiELTISG Borst; or FII.4NELIN FonKs," in the 4,101414 of Franklin, in said County. G. B. R. WADE, Prothonotary,_ Pmt's Office. t Montrose, March 10, '58.-3w POST BROTHERS are now receiving 'their stock 6f SPRLIG LRII SUMMER MIN§ and invite their friends to rail and examine t *EargeStock of Dreg% Goods.—Stella Shawls, Bonnets, Flowers and Ribbons, Silks, in varie ty, Gents. Cloths, Cassirneres and Vesting, Gents. fine - assortment of Fashionable Clothing, Farsols, White Goods, Laces, Edgings, Floubt=lngs, Collars and . Sleeves, and Trimming. Our Dry Goods de partrnent is, we think,,cll chosen in quality & styles. Grocerieft:--A good stock, Also, Iron,. Naikr, and Hardware. CrOckery.—A large stock. Mits. & Cam, !foots and ShOes,Oil'and Hemp Cagpet.. Large assortment of Wall raper. • Montrose, Feb.•Y4, 1858. • Sheiiff's Sales. 10tY virtue of sundry writs iksued out of the Court 1.f.0f Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to me. directed; I will expiise to Este, bp public yen due, at the 'Court House, in Montrose, on Saturday, April :id, 185 s, at one o'clock, p.m., the following Real Estate, to wit : - ALL 'those _three certiin piecei or parcel of land, situate lying and being in She township of New Mil ford; County of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsyl• rens, bounded and described as follows, to wit: The first commences at a post, corner of land of A. Moss ; thence Funning north 42}. east, on a fine of land of "said Mosi4l3o tercees to a post, the easterly corner of land of said. Moss ; thence eolith 44 1 1.' 4:to.t, along olef lands ;f• Hatch arid Johns ~. erches to a- pine saplin _coiner of lands or . tch and Johnson, and lands of John Boyle -idle' ,e south szrwest alone lards supposed to b ' ellotig.to E. A. and 0. Pratt 130 perches to an oak ,sapling; tber.ee north, 44r east 125 percher' to the place of beginning; contain ing one hundred and one acres and twenty-four perch es, be the same more or less, sad all unimproved.— ALSO—AII that other piece situate as above,and dea r scribed as follows, to wit: Commencing at a hem lock sapling, the south corner of A. Mesa's. land ; thence running north 45 4 : east alopg lands 4:tried Moss 123 perthes to a post, the easterly corifer of lands eraaid A. Moss'; , thence south 444 w east along the first described lot of J. W: Belknap 28 perches tiO a hemlock ; thence South 2.5" wot along lands top- posed to belong to E. A.-and 0. Pratt '136 perches 1 to a'peat; tfience.north 44" -west along landsof Ha.y. dens 4 13 perches to the place of beginning; contain-' -ing exerts and 119 perches of land, ite the same more or leas. 4/40—The Homestead property, up- ink which the said J. W..Belknap now 'resides, situ- I ate as aforesaid, - and bounded and described as fol lows, ; to wit: on the north by lands - of B. H. Little; , on the east by lands Of-Wrii.Hedell; on the south by lands; of Robert Gillispie, and on the west by the Co checton- and Great Bentl.Turtipike read.; containing • About, 'lO acres of land, .be the same more.or less,witb I sthe sourtenancete. one framed dwelling house, our barn and phed,on one . Taken in execu Olin and S. IL D Lanni k Co. , vs. j I A LSO—AII th situate lying and ter, Susq. Co., boi wit : on the nort on the south by 1 the west by land sfi.aeres more or ces, I framed ho acres improved. , • Taken in exec tion at the f ultof Merritt Lillie vs. JarerLillie. 1 ALSO—AII t th t certain ' ece or parcel of land /t sitnateln e' to whip of I rldgexrater,. Susq. Co., bounded and de? ribed as fellows, to wit: on the north and east b lands of Ett. Beebe ; on the south by lands of Asa essenden and 0. S. Beebe, and on I the west by the labile highs s ity ; containing about 50 acres more or le . , with the qppurtenauces, I framed house and barn, orchard, alid ,about 10 isles itn ._ proved. • •if . Taken in exec tion nt the \suit of George Fowler vs. Theodore A. Fessenden. c. ALSO—All an yat certain ' ece or parcel of land li situate d bein .in the tow ship of Rush, Susq. Co., bounded and d , lscribed as °Bows. to Wit` , .. on the north by lauds f Wtn. Rosl; on the .east by lands of Charles Jeri...-. ; on the so th by-lands of Dr. Di ' ram Cogswell, and on the West by lands of N. J. Sherwood; beirs the same tends D. Snyde recently,, onveyed by N., to' SAL Ci acid; aril '', . nppur ,fi .)11 bed, con tenanees, I saw till, with lath machine at con taining about 1 acres; be tl e same mOrf;or less, and nearly all impt ed. - - th suit of A: Taken in exe Minn at S: Smith vs. S. 11. Canfield nd Fait child Canfield., - I • .4 LSO—AII that Certain, iece or : parcel of land Jr' situnte lyidg an being in i e towns of Springville Susq. Co., km ded and deScribtcl agTottows, to wit : :lord' by lands H . the estati of Sarah Diowning de ceased, contracted to Bettor D. Fowler and James 4 Rosencrants ; outh -la. sof the estate of Ann •Skysen, decea. d s tiow in psession of Charles Clu'im i•Perlain,; south y Sylveste Strickland, and west by lands formerly onveyed b. the Executors of thelast will of Henry tinker des sed. to ;101111 Bullock and i Jerome Rosen rants, jr.; c ntaining 77 acres and S perches of tan , with the ppurtenanees, I flamed houswand hart , I saw mil I orchard, and about 70 acres )uprose . . . - Taken in :-.: .cution at th snit of A. IL Brink to the use of Het ry Dunker s, Bordawine A. Blink. A T.50..Al ' that ceitai: pierci or pnreel of land situate in the cswiiship of arford, Slog. Co.; bound ed nut desert :id as follow , to wit: on the ;with by lands of Hannah Stattlel. ; l on the cast 4 the, tituto pike road of the footh Al west by lands o.fonb Tyler; muting a - hout arodS of land, more or 11 less, with the - ppurtenanc s, t large ba t iling erec ed for the maoufacture of calcs, with a mean. en gine and othel• machinery ccessary for such a Ulan utacto6., 1 barn, and all improved. Taken in eiecution at tl e suit of D. E. Whi . ine7, 'vs. R. 11. Eattli. - A LSO-A' l that certni piece or patcei of Init.; - situate, I . .ing ind being 1 , , the towtoliip of 1.,•:...c d- Stow!. Co.; Ito in .. and 4 scribed as follow Q, to u;t Iwginning at stake and . tones by a rock on the southwest ha tk - of tae" NH or,l and Owego turnpike. and in the northwest line.,f.rattl Harris's v%alT.ll2ler and along Fai,A wartantee 'ne north :,6r east. 173 perches to a- take and sto resin the clearing of Lew is ;McNamara i thence sot 1 , 2i o * cast 44 perches to a stake and sione4 in a lin of lands‘ol Asaph Fuller ; thence nhrng [ , aid Enller li not th S 5" west 14 pet cit es to a stake and stoties; hence south at' ea.t 1'2.7 ii r. perches to a' take and cones: thence south 832. - ' mast7l pew tea to a stak" tuid,4onesfon. l jthe north side of said t rnpike road i(nd Opposite a level swampy piece of Fro nd ; theneevialong said turnpike. road ' north 4'2 w st 24 perch sto a stake and stones on the north she of The ma' ; thence north: 610 wont . . 59 :1-10 perches 10 ICF4k . , :anil stones'; thence south 67° west 11 '4lO perche:' to a stake and stones oil the south sie of the roa; ; thence north .. 132 ° 'west 1" perches to a alike stn 'stones on:the smith :side of• sail road thence 42' w es t 10 perches to the - place of beginning; containin 75 acres and 66 perches, be the sameltnOre or 1 „ with the,appartnances, i small framed house, an about 5-ricres„improved.. Taken in ' xceution at. he suit ofßetalion Whitney to the use o rSolomon T - firr 1-s. Duer Yarn, 2d. 1 ALSO -s-1.11 that cert. lir piece. or „parcel of land s!ttrate in the Borough Susquehanna Depot. Susq. 4 Co.; rapt:ldea and desci . )ed as follOws, to wit: on the north blv hind of . ibrose Eggleston ; on the east by lam( of .1. R. ...*"3.1 1011 ; on the south by the public IrighWoy, and on he west by C. S. Bennett ; ti containing . ribout 5250 fe t, being tilt foit feet tot, fond running !mop; S7l feet.lib the atpurtenances, one framed house, and all it pored. t tol..en in 'execution i the suit: of Adellitllasbrouck vs. leretniah B. Kimbe and .David S. brass.' A .I...SaL i All that eer do piece or parcel of land, i situate in tire township , f i,enox, Susq. Co., bounded and descriqed as f0110w,,, to .wit : on the north and west by lathl in possession of Mordecai Tannett. on the east ht land of A mot Carpenter, and on the south by the puldie hidirway, containing about seven acmes of land more or lea, will the 'appurtenances, one framed dwelling house, end all improved. = Taken io execution and. stilt tit - Grow & Brothers, , noPig,Tked t 4 W. N. Tinio,y, vs. Cyrus E. Tanner. ..4./ . .504-All tfro.:e ti`o certain pieces or parceis of ' land. situate, and tieing in the township of New Mil ford, Sus4ehanna Coulty. hounded and described tic folloiwiq to-wit : b inning at the middle of the Coehectoldand Gt.. Ben tkirtopike road, at the south corner of lend sold to 1 owlMinkl, the north corner oftom) soe to Ithamort3fott, and 'the west corner of land sold o Elihn Mot ; thence.. by Dimmer Mott's land and 1 y the lots 11..,33 and 52, on - a map of re survey of, enry Drinker's (the Elder) mode by John Terry. sooth 44. if ,we 4 2f" and 5-10,111 perches:to stones by [a Beech trel, a corner of lands sold to Syl vanes WaPe and lehr4 Wellman ; thence by the last mentioned land notth 'l9l perches and 5,10 th of a perch to ti Beech, tree ee 4 east p2oi perches to a po,t in th middle of b e aforesaid turnpike road, a northerlycourse to tit'. beginning, containing 911 acres and 155 p rclies, whit llowancw, it being lot .No. 29, on the m. 'p aforelairl., 4 A LSO—AII that certain tract or parcelf land, par of the survey to Peter Platt, sitnote in the: towns.hi aforesaid, beginning at a post in the C hector) ar,tl ..Great Bend litynpike road thence lr land sold to Park W. Avery, south 44i' (12, west 90 and 5-I oth pe (does to stones, the east corn er/ of lot Vo. .73 on dictum) of the resurvey aforesaid, made br Torrey aforclaid ; thence loy the said lot 453.° wes.. - 172 perehe. to a pest and stones, the north , corner of mid lot; tho. nee by land soy! to Alexander Shirley, rorth 4-13' e: t 75 and 5-loth perches to a pest in ti s middle of , id road, to the place of he-gin ning. containing by the said surrey 75 acres and 114 perches, hnd alloia ra i s, he the same more or less, it being pat of lot No: aforesaid, with the aPpur tenance.s4 On the 6.n t described lot are 2 dwelling ' houses, if barns, 1 onliard, and the whole being im proved. Upon the loft described is I trained barn, and abo r t 60 ocres'iMproTed, the two tracts or par dela of li l id lay com b . ous to each other, and cousti- . Lute one arm. Take in executio - at the suit of John Howell to the use of Sarah Mot Ts. Charles Tingley:Executor of Itliam`or Mott, dec aced. Ai...VP-so-All that resin piece or parcel of land, situate it the townqr of Great Bend, County of Pus- , quehanna, and 6tnte f Pennsylvania, bounded and described as-follows, 0 wit: on the north by Arte- 1 lnas Hal , on the Pas hr the Susquehanna river, and on the-south by Elia Barton, containing about 273. acres, trove or leas, t gether with the apurtenances, 1 frame house, barn, .' tal wagon house, an Ofehartl, and all improved..LSO--4 that other piece, sit-, j uate as fibove, and r linked... and described as follow, to wit : 'on the non by the State line, on the easi by . IV. T. T irboss and 4rtemas 11111, on the south loy Milto i: „ n .41noron ' d,* an the west by Memnon Botha- Way an the Drinkerilands, it being the_ undivided half of two hundred Gres, more or less, with the ap purtenances-2 log h uses, and about 25 adres im proved. .4./.89—. 11 that other tract or parcel of . land, situate in the t, wnship of Thomson, C,orinty,and 1 State a6oresaid, and escribed rur follows, to wit: toe ginning iat a poSt an stones, in the line of Wayne and Suirmehonna C unties; thence by said county line sodth 2? west 2 S perches to a pest and stoics ; thence' north 4.4° . 61-152 perches to a post, the vrarrantee corner ; thence by land surveyed in the warrantee name, of Deter Snyder, north 46' 6 cast-147 perches, Cu) th e pin of ,beginning, containing 74 acres aini 92 perche , be the same more or less, the same tract of land cveyed to Harvey Hall by John p T. Carlisle , by deed dated July 16, 1657, and all im proved . Tok s in in exectiti4 at the suits of Julius S. Cor bett, uthworth SI wson rk Co : , and J. C. Meeker, and Pricins vs. G. . Mesick, R. A. Mesick and Har vey iT , ::: .. A —All that ertein piece or parcel of landsit nate i the'townshi of Great Bend, Susq. Co.;— bounded and descr -I as follows, to-chit: on the north loy land of 1. Paintin ;on t he east by land of the estate of J. . Griffin, deceased - ; on the south by land of P. APe.ind S. H. Dayton, 'west by the. Great Zlend and C hemon Turnpike ; it being 66 feet: in ( rout on the n InlVike, and running back 100 feet, with the appu nances,'l tavern house,l.barn, 1 wool shed, and all linprored, containing about .7540 riquare feet of land, be the Same more or less. ALSO T —AII that oil er piece or parcelOf land situate as alive ; bounded and described as follows. to wit :. on tht north bylan of Milton Gilman , on -tae east by land of Henry ingley ;on the south by Frank lin street, and on t.l westiTland of Tompkins ; fl 1 :i en i n . U s t4ting about or -fourth of an acre of land, -morel nr I , with -the a erten/tines, 1 framed house.-- —All that i.t er tract - or parcel of land situate township in the .of ' 'ranklin, Susq. Co.; bounded and arTri !et! 1 if follow. to nit ; on the - north by the pub- COME!! blacksmith olio wagon !Amp, mostly humoved. " - ion at- the aftits of John IT. Sut yton use Guttenburg, Itohen nes W-. 13 . at certain pi ce or parcel, of land eing in the .wnship of Bridgetrjr ndod and d scribed as follows, to and - east land of E. E. Roberts ; nd of Geor±i W. Crocker; and on of. Rufus S. Merriman.; containing ess, togeth with the appurtenan se, 1 . barn, rchard,.. and about 40 • . . lie highway ;• on the entt by lanC of R. us tines ;' on the south by land of Andrew Ilmitermasepla Doo little, and Stephen W. Cranes, ant, cin•llie west bY land of Bates Smith; c<intsining about 9tlacres mare or less, with The appurtenances,l larri and cow house, some fruit trees, nod aboulSOrMsa improved' Taken infezecution at 'the suitsofiAtra Stone and others vs. John' 1). Paddock and Wand Paddock. ALSO—AII. that certain piece Er Thatel of land lift man) in the township of Dimock. i'otte.v of Susque hanna, and State of rennaylvania; !mantled and de scribed as follows:to wit: on the with hr lands of Samuel Sherer ;on the-east by lattFtit Daniel Rey nolds; on the south by land of I. r:Baker, and on the west by land of Owen Dianthus; Containing about 2.0 acres with the apport n cr, I framed house and barn, an.; about 15 'tool proved. Taken in eseentbm at the stillot. Brown as signed to D. D. Searle fa. lttui.EmeTuse S. Gavin. ALSO—AII that certain, piece' ci,pteel of land situate and being in the township Of 3ridgewater, Susq Co.; bounded and described atfoows, to wit : beginning at a post on the line cf Onirtleebeis lot; thence south 8i east 88 perches tot Itasca Tyler's lot , thence by the same south 25* *,5948 perches to a post on the line of Rollin Royeslot; thence' north Si° west SG perches to a post ain Maher Fos ter's line ; thence by the same nortk 2? east 158 porches to the' beginning; containing. I cereal, be the aame. more or less; being the same it conveyed by the late josBph Butterfield, deceaset to'. Susan Maria Butterfield, by deed hearing dab Dee. 9th, 1848, recottled in Deed Book No. XI, pr 41 . 0,with the appurtenances, 1 framed dwelling hose and barn, and G 0 acres improved. Taken in ,executioa at the suit of Ismail,. Nat k CO., vs. Joseph D. Butterfield and Stisailli. Butter field. - ALSO—AII that certain piece cr. pacel of land situate in the. townahip of Great Bedd, busq.lCo.;=r bounded and described se followa, ta - nir beginning at the north corner of S. T. Bruin's lanl as sold to him by Shclden M. Browason, bing i corner for John Gillispie, Oliver Trowbridge and others, and runs thence along the east Want if sail Bruin's land 42 chains to a stake and atones,ot the'west aide of, the highway leading frail Great,BenT- to Windsor i near 6e augway and alontisaid highway 23 chains to a post and stones ; the - west ejtains and 55 links along spit thence! north 37° west 9 chains and. t,O faith s the centre, of the creek; thence up the same non :15 6 ~cast 9 chains And 75 links ; thence north stl c arct.t 5 chains. and 50 links to the line of Oliverlroaridoe's land ;, thence along the same to the place ,obeginning containing about 48.acreit of land, he c same or itsEtt, with the appurtenances, I freed house and barn, and mint 2O acres improved. 450— , -All uthet piece or parcel of land situate a above and bounde#nnd described as tollows, t ott north by. land td Oir - yer-Trewbridge ; a the :east byj the Creut Bend and CoChecton Ttipike ; on the( I south by land of Tnieman Baldwin, a on the west hy 11ml-1101411A tom ricer; containinpont 25 acre be 41ie sdni.• more or lees, N ith. the ppurtenancesl 2 tiaelli.tg ItMiseF., wood house, 2 ban and wagonl hors, and all improved. e ,, ertition at the suit of iccrge D),l,sen• ire v. :\ Waller. - A ft that certain piece or prc4 of laild sit nal, in Ow tww m.bip of Smitten , Sou: !,,m , ,il‘l and described as fencers, U : otr the to, lit W.ti rcn Taylor's land; 'on the tst by land of joists Richmond and G. C. I,msn ; of the south by land of Wm. L. Avery and Warren Tylpr,and on the wrst hy Ashley Brooke fird others containing 21 acres uith the imponvernettr,Xwo frated holses and framed barn, an orchard, tad about'! acres int.; pored- Taken in execution at; the FINI cr , Theti Beardsley ; vs. George Lathrop. ALSO—Aft that certain piece c Parcel:if land sit uate and being in the township, of-Great ;end, Snag. Co ; bounded and described as allows, O wit : oti the north by lands of Charles Stalaker, an Lhe eon by lands of Peter Kehler; on tinsmith aid west by Lands of Benjamin and Michael ?earbecl; contain= ing 110 acres, he the same morer less, wilt the ap purtenances, 2 framed houses, tarns, 1 blacksmith shop, 1 saw mill, an orchard, anwbout 0, acres lin ;proved. Taken in execution at the suit; Onia Q. Bucking ham vs. Charles Chamberlain. Purchasers will in all cases b quiredte „pay, on the day of sale, an amount su ent cover the costs of sale, otherwise, the p y wit he resold forthwith. 3011N,OUNG; k;heriff.: • Slrerifro Office, Montrose, March 19, 1858. S i ta3w4 Old Forwardig Lille !! VRES.II. BUTTER in great 4,siad,:ixt-New—To4 !. .0 Fetch it on, Poultry top ft We advance money of articles. c,•,X — We have just sold Turke. t 13 ets,; per poilitd. We invite all persons inter to call, comp i are nixes, or try the line.. We re, progress fur 1858, • HENR IcII.INNEY. • VAN S e I,E &NM:NG, Great rend, Feb. 17, 1558. im'sB : t 2r The only 'work ever pu , bed giring correct delineations and fac simile riptiont of all !the Genuine Bank Notes, is' • • HODGEI NEW BANK NOT:SAFE-GUARD' It cost to arrange and tiailin this gent work, over $20,000, besides years of inn and hbor. The hook is splendidly bountl-itbout H inehexin length, by 10 inches in width—einfainiiig,loo nage' of hank Note Plate delinentions,tring emir:dent to having upwards of 12,000 GENTUE BAIR BILLS to compare with and detect tht coricrsitrEtr ;iNt) SPVIZIOCS, PO advance of any desMitidn it any , De tector or Bank Note Reporter. It CtINDEMNs the =um', ths-ntottx... 7 - With this Book, it is almost unpotible tam inSpos ed upon be bad money. , Every Business Maa•shoud hare It: The SAFEGUARD is copy-righed,pwlished and sold.exclusicely by the undersign.* and will bison' free of postsge to any part of t 1 chuttry tot te e eipt of $.2-25 per cent. discountrill:teallovred to Booksellers,' Agents, or to the suleritiefor Dam- Es' JOURNAL . OF FINANCE AND Bl: 4 :lllzszkuscs. Address, J. TILER ROD(F.S,4anketi, 271 lhadway, N. Y. • LOOK HEIE MEI 7 coitus offers to the rablil at prices. that • cannot ail to suit, a largean4 siverior assort ment of GROCERI Kl 3, 1 At the.old and well-known estahlshuttiforme l rly oc cupied by 0. M. Crane. S UG.-1 RS, .7E-4 S, COFFE) Sl* E, FLOUR SALT, (hy the rack or barrti FHB, and!all ar ticles usually found in first elan Iroc,fries. The,attentitin of Farmers is eocitedto a superior quality of GRAIN d: GRASS ..VEDS, which the mulerSigned lies on hand and for Ole. CZ. VER- & TIMOTHY !REA* GOOD WHEAT, mold at very low iatc+rCAShi. Aol mean to merit, I hope toreceive, a :liberal ;bare of public patronage. • Z. COBB. Montrose, March 3, 1.8:A. 9m3. NEW ARRANGNENT CM= . . s t 'NIERS - NIL - 14E. •.111E t4Ul),Criborp litre coneludo to malreachange J. in their business; ti2erefore °the 20th of March next, tbe senior partner, R. L. Suthlh, (on account at declining health, and through *advice of friends and physicians,) will retire from th Mercantile trade, and the business will be conductetit the old stand under the firm of YOUNG b. ShITH, on the reedy-pay principle. Knovrit that this is the only true system of doing businesathey are deter mined to give it a fair trial. We hoe our old friends and customers will assist us in our efrorta, as they, the people, will be the peace gaineri by the success of the ready-pay system. Peb. 27th, 1858. & YOUNG. ---.............„.........-4, I All - those indebted to ns on booker otherwise, are requested to make immeditie sitiment. • likre will continue to repeire grain onliereuirtmtli the 20th of March neat at the markesMixte, t ". - March -Arill4 k " UNG ' Feb. 2,76, 18311.-3*,, :-.T . 'I , illig Mint. faibseriber havim treated the TAI LORING RITSINM rantfrity (if his health Rill peranlty *lll spare Tit) toiatoable effort ;to please all who may see fit to 'eetptorhhat. bop Ittthe Brick Block over Dentlersod Rad's Story. Mentrcise, .June t 24, Iflot t .tf • • • • 8c0r..41007 Al!rge essortmeniiittkbiio ' 111 - fulcl Fancy &kilt, ate; kr. difsp. by t. 1851,; • „ • 'WOLFE'S IlintATIP scinr,pAm A .!Sept. 1, 7 • -OH YES! OYE ERE WE CEO lOU & WEBSTE* trAVING purchased of S. A. Woodruff fi1..1. in Trade,, are prepared `to accom ho will raver us with their custom, at ": prices. srorE AND PIPE, T IN, COPPER. AND SHEET IROA l orevery description usually found in the Also, WINDOW SAS!! • PANEL DOORS, .WINDOW LATII, 1 • PINE L land BUILDING MATERIALS Designs for Country buildings, with al and estimates or cost, (cc., furuilhed to si desire them, nt moderate prices. Persons about building in the. County their interest to call on us. Come and intend always to keep the latch-string oui Tin shop on Main strect,a few rods soul hotel.. Carpenter s shop near the Methodist Chi N. B. All kinds of prOduce taken in ei Goods Wm. IL Born, A. L. WEDSTF.P.. Moutense, MArrlt 3,1858.-1 y Clover and• Timothy S FOR SAGE at WHO LP. A :I N by C. D.LAT Montrose, Feb. 17, 1R58.-4w Guardian's Sale. NOTICE is hereby; gi..'en that by rirt from the Orphan's Court of Sum.. ty, the undersigned will expose to sale, due, at the-Court House in Montrose, April 3, 16311, at one o'clock in the sifts property of Mary R. W. Vanhouton, a Alice E. Vanhouton, deceased, a lot of in Rush township, in said count,7,, hi to John W. White, deceased, bounded on lands late of C. Carmalt, on the cast by Readshair, on tie south by lands of W. Rebecca White, mid on the west by I Baker anti C. Carinalt, being one bun. length and forty-eight rods in breadth, a thirty acres of land. Terms made known on the day of sal PETER R. vA:cri Guardie of March y, 1K58.-9t.; ADMINISTRATOR'S voTicE is hereby given that in pm LI order of etc issued out of the (hi) Stisgyettanna Comdr. I will expose to I Sl' ituniay, the '_'7th day of March lost,. P. M.. all that. certain lot, piece, rr -p situate in the township of Forest Lake, ty, late - the estate of Orrin Lester, 'dee Bribed as .follows{ Beginning at tt po. way, the northwest corner of Georg thence by said lot, S. 1.7 r W., nine post, the SW. corner of said Fisher lot the"south line of the same, S. Vi` E., es and six-lentils to a post near Pond by lands of A. Carr and L. 'Stiger, S. hundred and forty-two perches to' po Charles Davis ; thence by said. Davis I 127 3 perchesito a white birch in past creek, the line of D. C. Sherman's htn said creek, 63 perches to ft poit on th the same thence N: 26° E., 'lO percl corner of D. T:l'avlor's lot ; thence h 741F.' F., 125 perches to a post ; thetii 2.8 7.10. perches, to the beginning, I acres and 50 perches of land—(exci therefrom, Oland which was recove S. Cornell from the said Orrin Leste in the south side of said lot,) on wide house, one barn, and outbuildings, ani under cultivation, Sale to be held upon the premises, made known 'pn day of sale. , , ORANGE MOT Forest Lake, March 4,•18,58. Administrator's N NTOTICE hereby given to all pc 1 1 11 mantis against the Estate of Gt , deceased, late of Bridgewater tow same- must be preseu7tad to the and rangement, and all person:4 indt tact are requested ta make immediate pl WM. .1.71.' Montrose, March 1, 18:43. Executor's Sal 700 °rice is hereby given that by :Li der from the Orphans' Court . County, the subscribers will offer t vendue, at the pultric house of Itele ty township, on Saturday, the 2.71, inst, at I o eked-, p. in., all that cer, eel of land, late the estate of Jami situate, lying, And being in the tow in said. County, bounded north by t ing from near D. Dulles saw mill Corbitt„ east by lands of Isaac Trat of Levi VOsbery, and west by last Stet., containing eighty acres, he tl less, on which is a house and bar half is improved. Terms of payment made known SA 311.7 EL W. TRITESD 7 "JOANNA TRAVIS, - Liberty, March 3,1857.-4 w SiFor -• rill:1E -undersigned are,now .1 hare on hand a kins of Carriage and Slei such as Felines, Bows, 7 Rare+, Fenders, the , the., for sale . F.hanip, very low for cash, Also, all kinds ofw•ork irterunrd CROOK Great Re4,j'a, March 3, 185' BETWEEN Oakley 'Station • Thursday, Feb. 25,1858, a enntaining. besides metndranda E. Chalker, E. Dimmick, on the Easton Bank. ' The finder will he Suitably re:.% the eame at the independent ontrose. Orwell, Bradford Co., Pa., Ma A Ornip istratthos NOTICE is hereby given to 311 mands against the Estate eettied, late of Gibson, that the scnted to the•undersigned for ar persons indebted to said Estate make immediate payment. JACOB 1.. GILLS • Gibson, Feb. 10, 1818.-6 w MEDIOIit• C IN tendering my professional s itants of Susquehanna Count.. to state. that in the medical tree rely mainly upon Homoepathic Hering them to be the most agents I can employ. The following statisties taken Hospitals in Europe, show the n the Homoepathic over the, , A medical. practice INFLAM.VATION OF' PATI ADMITT Allop. hospitals, 1,134 Iticv. "do. - 538' PLEURISY. Allop. hospitals, lh I llotn. do. PERITONETIS. Allop. lloapltaht, - 82; Hero. do. , 0 18 , DYSENTERY. Allop. Hospitals, le Horn. . do. FEVERS. Allop. Hospitals, 9691 Horn. do. 306 (7110LERA. • Allop. Hospitals, 12 1 ; 3 Horn. do. 84$ ALL DISEASES. Allop. Hospitals, • 119,63 nom. do. , . 32,61 I might multiply these moth* teak Jut I ilirqrArendy..giver positron I hare assumed.' tht. Persons residing at a dist:or _ kh me, can do sy letter, and Nacharge fur , consp4tion• , (Mee at the mill:nee of . • .1 1084ellaneotia t rtre►eed, .and cI44N,PLER. • I'PS, lat TURRELL'S Great Bend, Po., Feb. 3; 13OYD & \V snaner . of an :ails' Court of üblir Sale, on t one o'clock, reel of land, in said Conn -led, and Bes t in the high- Fisher lot ; erches, to ft thence along Weer' perch reek; thence 2d ° W., one nt in , a line of ne,.N. 64° W. Hulk: of a small ; thence along 1. east bank of es to a ,po?t, said lot, S. i e S. 'Bl.l F.., ontaining 133 , piing 511 acres d by Matthew and which lay 1 is a dwelling I about 60 acres nd term to lie ME= tiS 0. gn:3 having de imirr If eK EERY, aship, that . the erFigne s il for al to said Estate yotellt. .I (lair. , cirtue. of an or of Stuqueliannl co public sale; by 111 Jones, in Liber- day If Mardi /sin piece or par a Travis, de'cd., [ 'ship of Liberty, e bighway. lead- I to hear drhonia os, amid) by lands a of Milo Web. e F/IMC more or , and about one !.n.day of sale. LL, Executors • anufactnring and It Stuff, Cutter:./innnerw, in lots to Snit put- d tam I, to order i fi JOHNSTON. • -Iv 1.200E5 nd Montrose, on CI( ET DIA RY, accounts against Tc7,-Dollar hill on riled, •on leaving uFilirnn Office, in ARM) PRATT. h 3, '.58.-3w • 1 otice. pergons haring de- Jens Gitt.t.e.e, de me must be pre ., ngement, and all arc requested to. = RRN rrices to the inhab: I deem it my duty Imola of diseases, I !medics ; firmly be 'ffiC26olls remedial (from the records of arked superiority, of lopathic method ;of HE LUNGS. s IinRTILITT . nitn. PERCENT. 2Ckf t 23 28 5 18* , 18 12 3 54 13 • 4 37 2 • 6 a X3l 646 50 69 8 '0 11,191 10 15 1,365 to almost any ex enotigh to just{( Ole e who wish.to commit :eive 1 prompt reply. artrAs Dtsgog, TllO/IAS, '3l. U THE undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' COurt of Susquehanna COunty, upon the exceptions to the account of the Administrators of the estate of FREDERICK PICKERING, deed., hereby gives notice, thatiliwill attend. to the duties of sabLappointment, at his office, in Mobtroao, on Thursday the first day of April, A. D. 3e58, at one o'clock in Bib afternoon ; at which time all having an interest in the said administration account, are quested to attend. A. CHAMBERLIN', Auditor. - Montrose,;March 3, 18513.:-ta OE his Stock odate all dye and let Auditor's , Notice. rriliE subscriber hating been appointed an- auditor 4l to distribute the, finals arising from the Sheriff4s sale of the personal property of R. 11. Eaton, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of the said appointment, tit-his office in Montrose, on Mon day, the 29th day of )farch; inst., at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon; at titan!) time all persons having an interest in the dikribution of the said fund, can at tend if they think proper.. A. CIIA3IBERLIN, Auditor. Marchj,-1858. WARE 1 ountry. MI MEER, enerally. edification ch as may SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SWET2 I ).\L mmranL, ill find it to ee u 3, we lotScarlea Prof. J. F. STODDARD, Principal Trip. ses Q rrlf.VOZA COCNTY NOILVAL. SCIfOOL - raw opened on ( Illonday, November 30th, 1857, reh. change Tor, ESE to continue'two qnarters`of eletlen weeks each, un der the charge of Prof STODDARD and competent Assistants. The first -quarter will close on the 2uth of February next. The second quarter will com- , mence on the 22d . of February , 185 S. During the ;; most of this quarter, D. F. Tewksbury, County Su-11 perintendent, will be present to aid in_ better pre"- paring teachers for the discharge of their arduous`' duties. • ; 't i ed a 11.4 - TAIL, HOP. ThoSe who design teconti.ng !caches, should. not fail to avail themselves of the adynntages here pre sented. le of an orderlianna - Conn. ft public run• n Saturday, omi t as tl;e -iiilia Aiild a i.trtiVll Hie eSfiltj . - I Ihe nortly ..y land of 34111 I', White hfid . ds of Ale e ~ re.. rods ; i n 1 d containing prof. Stoddard will deliver during the tern[, Course of ',mere% upon the Science and Art oil Teaching, and Moral Development. There will be an pxperimental Department cum; nected with the Normal School, to which 40 pui4l,l; only will udmitted• Tuition in Normal,,Peparttnent„ per quarter of 11 weeks, iLt6,OO Tuition in Experintentai do., per tit of 11 we00,3 . ,1,01 " " Latin and Creek, " " " .5,n0 Marti per week fret:l44,M, to Z 42,25. Tuition bills are to be paid in advance. The mon.i bd refunded if the student is kept front school by protracted eickn&.n4. N. B. It is highly important that every student he preNtit the first day of tht; tend, 116 the classes triq then be fortned;:aiid stndies invigned. UnN,, aid tuiti4r MI . . Teachers who are obliged to enter the school two weeks iifter the term commeneeq„ in ronsequenee of their schools not being ottt until that time, will 1f churged..ss,lo tuition. " ' WAL fp.....;...-5(7-, rt,.,:dent.l C:1•'. READ, Secretury. . • ; • . Montrose, .1 4 n. 27, 18:.8.-t w. ' i " Murder wilt out." • THE PEO?.LE ARE s DETERMINED TO ASCERTA •THE A ND it is juseas impm•Able to conceal from th A the eircurnitaneca attending the comuubzsion a crime of great magnitude, as it will be to suppr and keep from them the vital aunt impel tant inforn l Gm that F o _tre, In vic7. of* i;ME:AT DEJIAXI) fur DRY GOODS, FANCY G OODS, . „CLOCKS cL JETVELRY, ROOKS AND STATIONER. r, lIATS, CAPS, ROOTS, AND.SIIO cue acKERI- & CIIIiV.I 1t7,44RE, d Li A TED fiAPII P.IP 11:1 IVG'S WI-ITO P L STO V ES, AND TIN IFIA RE, GLOVES & HOSIEIiV, 1; lIInODrRJ7S . :VD I?IT,DOVS, SHIRTS & PRA ivgns. • CLOTHS A ND - CA'sSI AI EP ES, i SATINS & SA T TINE m P.. 1 AXD PA TYTAVGS, • SELLING OUT AT PRESSURE PRICE' One Dollar c. iIF buy a 0 r 1 LE" of any of the '.a named Good 4, we assure you, at preActat We advise (disinterestedly of - course) all tick sire to get their fuoney's worth—to " diop b once. Everything must, shall, and trill fi Cheap for the "DIMES.", So deLay of Sales on account of the rush; or " sure." El, eryhody shall have anything. tliey rhort'notice, and at (alrnOs - t) their own mice. and prove these assertions to be indeed facts. B. CLIANBLE Montrose, January 27 . , MS. • GOING: GOI G: iUST B:4,6Reit. hot ibroottb the hand, of the Sheriff. We prefer to dl,pose _LP of otth oven tatullS. thereore dIVEAT INDUCEJIENTS .. ARE OFttitED . • ' . GAS li - C T (.) 11 S 9 nt on .itnr.T PII,EDIT. with at:rem:nit rota. Three who Artmh to „wall theniaelve4 (4 this (Trona:nig, at.e nalvhcelo call at the : 4 10reA of• , GUTTENBERG, ROSEN - BALM '4l; cO,l - AT EITHER JIONTI:OSE, SUSQ. CO., PA.,. V SUSQUEII.4.nrA DEI' • OT, SCSQ:,CO„ . or TO Tr.! T.:I,BRADFORt CO., P. 4, BA , AVOID. SUSPENSION, Great B a-r ratns . • TO PURCIIABERS OF ALL 1:1:68 OF• Dry Goods & Ready Made Clothing, which hare peen lately purchased under exOsedlms prices, and selling 11101.1 m% A splendid stock of RAT . GOODS, i3OMFBISING ALLMOST EVERY KIND OF TYPEOO 0©(0 rag. SUCH AS RICH MOIRE ANTI9I:E.. 14.,ACK AND FANCY MAIN AND PIZINTED.FR . ENCII MERINOS • • SHADED AND PLAIN ALI. WOOL, AND CO}IMON DzI.AINES. 1 4 ARAIIETTA'4.::5 to 80 per cent. tower than ever, ,te. In MESTIO-000114 1 , onr varies Incomplete and astonishing:Jon% We also bare on hand AHEAVY 15TDCK OF . inEfrlP Rt.aIiVeITETIO,, ableb %roarer :30 per tiont.lower than any other EStabitahment in this aection. Clothing made to order 'ffri the neatest and beat manner. and WARRANTED. All kinds of Grain taken at the Dv:HEST MARKET PRICES. Abe, Drlcrt Apple» and Gkey.e. Feathcra. MIN tall and Prim: our goods, and rat.b.ey yourselves °Dire stave FACTS. • Guttevibtrg, lloscubanin S Co. MONT ROSE, Pa., : Nor. t'a, 1657.-tr. kRTIST'SIATERIALS: P AINT e t n S eti,ANI SILVERI I OIL . CLASS SLABS A ND :If ULLgra, Li77lOG-RA PHS, se., at the Store of ABEL TURRELL.' ilontrose, Jan. 6 ; 1858. : k • • To Singers and Choristers • Tun the " Nicest Thing Out," is the new Eofien Pitch Pipe, giving the sounds on Letters to and 'o.'` For tuning Instruments they "Can't be heat," as the sound may be prolonged:to any \ desira ble length. Mede of the best German Silver Itncl warranted perfect." Sent to any part of the Cottn ty, postpaid, on receipt orsl,oo,hy 'Montrose. Fa., June 24, 185'7.—tf; DOCT. B. T.HAYER. I V ATO:nD say to the Public thitt he be at his office from nine until ten o'clock, a. in., every, day. Tuesdays and SaturclayS, from nine in the morn biguntal nineln the evehing, estraortlinarietietreept cd. All wishing to sec him will govern themselves accordingly. . • • MEE Auditor's Notick: EN PfiNE r:l4 =1 Little St ILirdine3 Coluinn; ANO.TRE li.kliGE,l,qlD'?.Ptilpill:Efoo. DRY GOOXIS Wr Rnt new and beautiful stiles mu* being opeped by LITTLE ILARDISO, Farmers and Mechanics i TAT ILl:please reniernber, Wilding, tits,_thiti; VT' subset ibers are turnishi, IDOORg, SASH, & BLINDS;: . - pt the lowest . • • .If,'ACTORY PRICES, - / (lrdgbe added) and tbaCtbey keep constantly etn` band, a laitre stock of Putty, Paititir,oll4lmie Trimming«, Sash and Blind Rata. , teniugs, Lime, 4740.,L4,1cv., In fact„.we dare almost everytlitng.m ; the may:off building materials, of first quality,. and 'will Fen the at'a very small advance from CbAcfor cask There.' fore, we confidently. assure buildem That' ibi;Y materially consult their own interests, by giting - turn, 11, bc:foreimrchaling. Ekt- HARDInk 0 U - ,G2, -0 A\ 1-a - ni/X I 1 • bY the load and barrel, ebnatantly on hand; am" for sale at the very lowest rates, by '' • LITTLE 6: NivitolAnn, Sept. 2; 18tii. TREES A F7 ESII 1 . .07' OF 1710671 !MVP,' llifAjil• q 1 0 D .-- -PB 1 ,'3 . N 9.- . , 381.1.164.01;4. in Bois end halt - MI:4, just received, July 15,'57. LI TTLE & i:111DIN;:;,, FIBE ROC'ER f ES; . ,H A R Air AR E, • • • ,OR 0 CKERY;. .B 00 TS, s ' OAPS, < - BONNETS, • Si!OESi7. C.l R PE TINGI' S., RIBBOX4. SHE E TIN • SUGA R. At O,L A ~„:SES, ' • FLOUR. SALT, - . POTASH, _• SOAP. . S TONE. Tr A RE, TI! WARS, eec.,. 4 hundredth part of. which we _have not timetri. erns-. iterate. Enough to any; we have ahnost anyth4 l l4.t , and evt.4l-thing, expected to be found at a store its, the country, all of which we are determined tta into CASH. in the very shortest pclatlite thaw:: - And we herewith issue a - . • - NOTICE CASH CUSTOMEAS'.. • • Are wish it distinctly understood, that for, C S • : ll wo will sell any kind ortloods, ! -the qualiiy - ionsidtry ed, at much lower .prices the sual. CA no Mcd.vseS, Rice, Colke, Tea.l, and aillinds : t 1 of tlrtjcerioF, n fiat stock.' plot roCPirtd;--andlbr,. ~9 FOR SHIIAING TEA! PI.F.NTY of dint Dice YOUNG IIYSON TF41,," 111 ar imt• lide, liatr for gate by LIT/.l.G' & ILA &DING.; IT. IS NOM DISPITTED I : r j'llAT Sa/eralus, Soap rid Cand of'the bet; qualities itre ‘ for sale by the bet, sit Ne* INtir s city whoieiqtle prices, by PUKE POTA.SH. TISTin Cans, just what you want for . making Poop,. 1 for pale by - LITTLE lIARDING. res it. on Call CAP‘PErriNG§. cue altered at bargaiwtiy R ICI{ all wool LITTLE. of 11.41:L1NG..` BOOTS it: SHOES. CI ONSTANTLY 11mA-the heat. asserttleater, MENiz, Boys', and YOUTHS- • • DOUBLR.SOLE BOOTS and BROGANS, and of the best manufacture, also • WOMENS,. MISSES and CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES and - GAITE,Rk • in great variety, selling off, at very k4 rates, by , LITTLE-4 HA nkov., 111:23 HATS & CAP!. THE largest stock, and kreatest variety, of.poot, styles, in this section of country, foe.saie by • . LITTI 6 E: tk ILARPika. TO LUMBERMEN . &WOOD, CHOPPERS" . ';- T.IEsT Cast Steel and - .Steel Poll Ax.ea, Adscan -13 Broidaxes, Cast Steel lel Cut Milf Sawa, also, Patent Tooth Cut Saws with Files of am for sale low ; by cf: 11:101;g0kx TO. DAIRY,ZENit. IIKINS, Pans, Tin, Painted an 4 Cedfrr Ppli t Butter Bowls,.D_airy Salt, &c., 4c., for 804..4 LITTLE (ft.t.CAß,pg.a.. Ant lOU lOr will save money by purchasing .3',our Paints, Oils, Sash, f l ass, Doiar.Tnmrnings and ; 14 yin-are generally, of LITTLE,' & 1.14.47)1.110..". • . FLOUR, SALT, AND [NEP. ° A large stook constantly on hand, LITTLE 41:11.4RDLAq7. . Crockery and Maio Ware, S+ TONE WAIVE, Looking Gla*.% brags& liedicineP, inall•Paper, :Inn(low : Paper, .. lflndow Shefiek Grindstones,. , anFarjiage, . Stoves, , War'! ehnit rtIZITA,I % ,.. .j• .....BoOki, Cutlery, • _ Patent Medicines, ke.„ - 6f,--Gn• sale .1:177,LE if; 1(4411.D1NG,-. 6/ASH! you can buy birnost anything., wayof GXBERAL micIiANDISX fi.u. CASH, at a very mall advatice from cod, by ap. It t lyit* to ` ZITTLE 1144101 VG, • . r1 1 .0.1•PlU c . E \‘'T A • N T •E. Dr. BUPPER, Eggs, .j.ard, Tallow, Brermar, of all kinds, Davi . .fors and •COffer,, Lumber, Shingles, Dried Appide, Bean., At., etc, • wanted in excininge for &ad& by ZITTLE7 41401<va . COM : M D' . , . .. - Little 41.114trdlig. . 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