,pelt Tea 1119 -ISIS& JURORS. ,I.'' • 1 • • Ilfarford—W. E.. Tingley.. ILitierty--James T. Adams I Perry P. Butts, Roger I i kenyon, J. W.Chalker. I.e.itoi—Luke Iteed,W.lL.. -Whitney. -.. I ,-... Lathrop—Daniel Wood. {Nell - Milford;-Eri Peoria., Ri-•--lienry Granger, . - • , tVni: Golden. '.l ,--Jesse Holmes, Sil}•er Lake—Edward Dow= ar Vitashbutn. . ling, Ansel 8.. Hill.. • TRAVERSE JURORS. rti—rElijah Adams,lJalckson--Arnold palcie W. }lurch, HamletiJampl--Orlando, IStone.• t. • J.E.. lilowq:• ILltios—Lyman lell, H. i—Josephlllolhan?.l :N. Smith, H.- Con- B. IL.Di .••• • ' t: trit,•.H: o.'Loomis.• ,ewitter--=7-G e o rg el Lithrop—Win. ZI Brown skus, D. D.rlVirner: Jesse Sylvius , Kasha ........enut--S. F. Cannalt,l Belk' John Wood.* John Dunn. ; -•_ , Liberty—Arthur 1 south: Dimolck—Wm. , 11. Jones, worth,' Char. R. Soith- Join N. Young, Isaac erland.• J. . t a P.. Biker, C. Hollis.llliddletown-4 th me r to i,." - • _ ••• - I Dodge, Egbcrt Stedweil Den aff—J., D. Slociim,!• s Rosa, ' John D.Wil- - i , B nj. Broivnell. I : n.• . • . . Fri •lln—Rufai Tutile,lMOtrirose—Alberti l Men!. Peißritrk." • I Man, (E A. Tilden. s• -- Fric iflu e __laines. - H.'New Milfcird—Her Be. - Bliss .* D. l'. Glidden* *itt, Reuben Hatch, James Mead.' r- 1 ICharlea Brush. —Oen J Gib•cAt---•Calvin. Barnes, Oikland rge &lac y, G t ifeenluntneii. jam - e l: risleo t tvs k T u . t ta .. itder.• ' so • Nichplai. Dußois,* !Rush—George Siisder,lli 1.. S:•Lenheiin,*- Mudd( Irani ' Cogswell, Norman 'I nson,• Gaoled NenY i 'Granger.' V . ti,• Isaac Reckhow,e,-SOringville--Pardon Fish, id Stoddard ,! D. L.I (Calvin . Rogersi David ler.* - .1 Makelee,li. B i lLyritart• . 1 --Otis ILDiminick ISOsquehanna-:-• . .Ito. Skin. W. Arnold_ 1 ., Incr. E. N. Smith. ony—Harry h nits, 4 ver Lake—CheSter Bliss . k Barnes , !•. Martini aoseph Ward.l • - bards_': . I Tliomson-Abner C rosier.' , trawl' for second week, Jo ,• I RIF :LIST.A.A GRAND Apo ! on--Harry Barney,' * Joh i Johnson. Aubu ohn Fronde. liridg water—R. P. Itob-1 bin J. 4. Vaughn. 1 4 - eh iut—Lciris Cham ber in, Win. Hurley.' Clifforq—liart Goodrich Fraziiu—Titus L. Mcrri• . .. - Gibsol• 0? Ta }Terri; 11101,1 re.—A Union "'marl! eeting is held dai Iy, 1. BLOOMER HALL, (rem 4 to 5 o cloik, pot Ferns of all denominationS are invited to &Ben/ 1,; tice.—Thel'ilßt'T.F.ltY , OF ItIONjTRCISE old their nest Stated 'Meeting, at Montrose, on' ZDA.Yi the 13th iit Apiil. at 2 p. m. . k • • • A.' MILLER,. Slated Clerk: rforci, March 30, 1.5.:58.i , N tice.—The Republican County rcillinieet at SEARLE'S HOTEL. on TL April 18th, at 9p. m. D.l R. LITIIRO : 1 Religions Notico4-Rev. GEOR no. will'preach the 'AL E. ChUrcb,•llo RDAY, April 3d, at fl o'clock, 'and the th, at 11 07c10ck...: . peOture on the Indian Tribes. ' - . REV.'4.. IL 'KI'NG • - deliver hisTOFEKAIttECTURE.Mi the Ori -4(017, Treditiona.,P;ersnmal Appil.iinwee, So cial!. Reltaious, and Military HaAil*, and sement4 of the ,tiorth American Indians, in the ACADEMY HALL, .1 °noose, on Friday, iptil 2d, at 11 o'clock, a.m.; in the evening. ,i' e Lecture will be illus4ted br a grey Iv, Clifrrts, daft Porliviin. ;the Peiij •tnition.3 are txuthfurhnt enlarged co its and "dlcKinney's litdian Portrait are of suffiCient size tolbe seen from :a l Hall. . Aidrnission only 121 cents._ ' , ' • . 111micalCouvention.-There will be a MuOical Convention of Mr. Eamp's Pinging asses, in BROOELIN CENTRE, oh! •WEDNESDA , APRIL 7, a In o'clock; a. m.,to iecintinne• THREE HAW, and eitx=e on • Friday tcning with a‘ccerT.' . dinission to Convention and Concert, Gentlemen; sn: pats ;. Ladies, 25 celit4; to Concert; F cents.. .. • • • • • ' , GEO. KENT, ) • „, • - - •'' R. C. :PERRY, L, C9m. • . : 1 1 arch: W, ,:',s. _. • 1 .4 McK )ENZIE, • ---,- - 7 ik-ROUGII" 8, - .' 3 'READI" . :EIN.GINE .03.111"A111V • ...,, ip ~ I hereby notified to mop' at their Engt i ne House, ~ ,iturday, April S, :it 6} o'clock, p. m . . EN.Tounti.tar, T. Br.x.rotts,,Secrtitr.v. —------1 . ..,i_., • • _. Irerel..l- notified to me . k at their Engirt , :,day, Ariril '',th, at 7 ()Flock, p. in. J.l'. W. RILEY, '. M. Wrisotr, Secretary. . t- L - onda y. rd- lectiou.-- . Tlie r(7gnlar Annual • Stockholders ot-Susunchanna Acadei it AC A DEMY lIALL., - on the first) APRIL nest, at 12 o'clock, ni., for th ding FOURTEEN TRUSTEES, to a suing year. A gener4l attendanee is . •i , C. F. READ ; A , . • ~i .., .. ; Anti-Le.complOn. sin.” Ivldeting. e Freemen pf 'Susquehanna County. opposed to • policy of the National Adntinkatratio ? in forcing very upon Kansas against the will o the people that-Territory, will hold a lit tim Hectic' Court at the 'use, in ,Ilonttose. on Idonday cretin ~ Apra 12th, a purpose of choosing delegates to 4.t'onention be held at Harrisborg, for the nomination of a to ticket on the K 11.1112 1, issue, and for transacting, cli other business as May he doeined adaisabk. It desirable that every Township should be well.rep .. ,sented. j , 1 '. Notice.—The SulnehaiituaSoubt meet at tho Court . Mon§e„ • ning, April 6th. .; •M. _Semi Coiite.nnial Arr i ve Il 4 l3ridgewater Baptist Church will rriees in commemoration of their fifth ApriJ lith, 15,55. fist their . 31ettidl nntrose. Historical Di=coursti 114 FIL A. T :lodk , A. 11. Rtul.lika by Eld..D.liimock, their Preaching afternoon and evening. ChnrehoS of thil association afidi gesierally are.cilreltalirinvitcd to an COliffflTEE. A. Bat, •. Mt_ll J. ' M'orr,- M. S. WiLsoN, :V 0 t ICC.—The Annnal•Meeting (,f its 11A.F.LAssocz.triqx, for the .Elerti c; till held_ on the first Tuesd• Aril, at '? o'clock . p. BREWSTER, ' l. N. BULLARD', .4ecrdary. ONTROSE /*ICES CU • conic-rED WEFJCIX TOE • {'heat 21 b w .bst,, . ; . • ..... tye t r l.busbeT - = • - bushes,.:.... wheat,' bushel, . .) bushel...... 1.• . cans, trbitc;V.buniet, • II 'otateeß, wishei,. : 1 4 Wheat flour, 1:). 300' F.ra Sour, 1•••• 1 hundred 1 ' Buckwheat flour, In'titdred, Perk, - p 109 lbs 2.• and j / ; • • • !utter ; 70H, I ggs, tatioiary'o D lAT. TUt INTZ.-60 ABLE .21! ;I'o4 Office, he - A. N. atom, Mardi : 31, 1858: , KET SKIVES—•The: nicest I arranted perfect every dine; b -A. 13, P OLD PENS S; HOLDERS.—Th 14 - er'before offered in this region: Ptos, by - A. X ROOKS, BOOKS:j . , ztt 11.1 per cent. tr , proportion. J' . t Mai:n-OFL., March al, A.dnatraist VOTIQE . Is diands agniesi , deceased, bite of Jessup,. that the Caine matt be pre 's I.eli to the Undemigned for arranieteea, and ail .perrons indebted to laid FAtt- IA are requested to make intmediste,partneut. • C.:CASWELL, tionioistrafer: "jes,t4i. Mtn+ A:, 'llise.-6w CHANGE OF TIME. FTER this date' will: sell .goods for. ready pay 21 only. We offer our stock of • DRY GOODS; HARD WARE, • •READY MADE CLOT HING, , • - BOOTS ' LIATS ikIDAPS, at Cod, without reserve, for one month. We have the larkest and most complete assortment of HARD WARE in the County, and espeCially ask BUILDERS, CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, and alt other Afeclumies to give us au early call. - Flo l iar.—We still continue to receive . Flour on consignment, and offer it at the lowest Binghamton price wholesale or retail. Stores.—A Itirge assortment on lend selling at reduced prices. Tin Ware, of the best quality, manufactured Es usual, and sold tolilezvhanUt f Pediara, and others, on favorable terms. We would Flly to ull indebted,- that-our notes and accounts'muSt be' collected. Each will, please ,:ton sider this a personal notice,- and save us the trouble of calling on any of our customers legally. DICKERMAN & GARRATT. . New Milford, April I, 1858.-4 w , MEN:WOMEN, & GIAILDRZN, HEAR YE! HEAR YE! 'All ye that wish to buy Goods cheap for Cash, LYONS & SON .. are just opening -a freidi Stock. • • DRY GOODSS'_D.RYOOdDS, DR T . GOODS, `•‘,GROCERIES, CROCKERY, . OIL CLOTHS,' CARPETING, ar..4r75, RUCS, BROOKS, BkOO3IS, • CRIDLES; é OTHER WOOD -WARE, HATS, GARDEN SEEDS, FISH, . NAILS, W:ALL d: WINDOW PA PER, all of which will he-sold at the very lowest rates -for ready pay. Please give us a citll.- • . Ifontrese, March 31, 1858. --, - - I Wing's-Celebrated Farina Crackers, THE best thin& of the kind ever made. To be -had of J. LYONS .t. §ON. ,Xontrose,,3larch 31,'53. .mmittec FSbAY, , Chm. E LAX trope, on Sabbath, t variety 'traits and ies from . Galleries, 1 .3 part of believing . that my experience has beds sufficient to give general sat Feeling'ilissreted enceitmge Impwivements. I would make the offti +box...lnterested tn may seect the mart est arottietbrunnind Mill that they con thul• and I will bind myself by Clout...et to Insert. instead of the kind now to the Mill, a • GREENLEAF VirECEEL; ,hl,l, will make one third Letter rer centace than 'the Unec Wheel, Flutter Wheel, or any other of the different species of resetlon twenty see cent better than the Centre Vent, and - within twep:v percent as up ti as the Overshot In any plane. In Caere, on a f.iirtrirth 1 e.innot faith anv or all of the above, 1 whit forfeit the holcloti and pay ail stival dorlia,„^rs. Let eel hear from those In fa.or of imprimeme,ts. e.-,idet of our Cireniars can be procured of the subsertlser, or at err "Ing_eit.ndint Ileptiti:enn" Office. Loienzolrance. Lau - v.llle Centre, Sung. Co..;Pa- / March St. =I En E 4oiise, on SEM L . Meeting of ins. will be t MONDAY ~..purpOse of t.szve for the requested. #ccretary, Agricultural on. Tuesday CATLIN., • rsary." (hold Public ezh anniver, f;, !louse, in ost, at 101 t Pastor. the commu tend. - SEE LIME 1333321 the Om) FEL n of Olfwerik, y erening of President. RENT: - 0 0 g $1,114 NEI • 624 cts. 70 @ 75 Cu' 24 @ 37+ cts. e 35 ets. $l,OO @1,25 . 524 @ cta. @, 84,0 0 2,00 (g 2,50 1,50. @, 1,75 6,50 (4; 7,00 121'ctg, .14 @ 16 ets. 1 cts. .. as CASH, d rano . riucEs. IOU; BULLARD.: tot fu-town.— BULLARD. beat article es- Also, the beat ITLLARD. and some csen ther articles in , ma at Coat;'' , 'elow cost, and PRIM 121858. DICHERMIN 4 GARRITT 3; 4,5, 6, and Last Cal!! ALL those having unsettled accounts_ with R. THAYER, must• attend to the same without further 11. cloy. Ton are owing us for Goods,, our Services, and the \ meat which you have eat. We know the times are hard, and we will take all kinds of grain, with every kind of domesticated animals, (exceptpts and dogs.) I will be at my office this week Saturday, next Monday and Tuesday. Every one interested need not ,be disiPpointed if not at tetuled to. if they should see coming an Agent, duly authorized to -settle our accounts for us. We shall leave our notes, Woks, and accounts with a Justice after next week expires. Necessity compels us to do so. E. THAYER. Montrose, March Sl, - IN THE FIELD AGAIN. • TnE SUBSCRIBER IS• AGENT FOR T-11 E - Greenleaf Improved j ater Wheel the greatest Improyement In that kind =elk:err known. Thee are ahrmnted to do one third more bustneme, with the mime head and quantlty of aelder.tEan the Ittae Wheel, canny Iron 'water wheel kaoWn th.subaerlber. They are adialrahly adapted to either Grist Mills or Baw Mills, • or to fact any place you ehneen to put them. Far porticulars and «runs:oleo- _enquire of LORENZO VANCE.. Laerovilfe eviller. Sur qattanna county. Po. - I would oho offer my servicestn the eilffen..nt Muds of MACHINERY, • REMOVAL. BAI 4 DIVIN has REMOVED to • E STORE," on . the Corner, East of POST BROTHERS. NOTHLNG FOR SALE BUT THE STBSTANTIALS. ,FLO UR, POkK, AND HAMS, BAIZREL SA IT, PACKING SALT, • DAIRY SALT: • TABLE SALT, • TIMOTHY SEED,' CLOVER SEED, LARGE, CLOVER SEED, MEDIUM, CAXADA, CLUB, and TEA SEED WHEAT, SEED •OATS: 3fontrose, April 1,1655-6 w DR', giit 4 et of Zat - mbis LCOIIOLIC preparatiol from the leaves im ' 7 IA ported from Calcutta, for the permanent cure of ODKOUirkiilPil©Pd, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, • Nervous Debility, &c. PRICE, TWO DOLLARS PER BOTTLE. 'None genuine Without. "Dr. H. James, 19 Grand Street., jersey City," bloWn in the bottle. For sale by THAI ER, M. D., Solc Agent. Montrose, Pa., March 10, 1858.-3 w 3Lzatest Calln ATI!!,iIG ‘ wailed near. FOUR months simie my Xi term of office expired for fees that by law should have been paid in advance, those in arrearef at the Recorder's Office after the April Court is over, must expect to find their Bills left for collection by legal means. J. W. CHAPMAN. ' Montro e, March 24, 1858. - erotica. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber by Note or - Account are requested to call and settle imme diately. Notes will be found at the placeil Where they were made payable, till they are due. Office at the Store of Boyd & Webster. LEE & MARSH, Publishers PCitinty -Map. Montroic, March 24, 7866. lust Published: BRIGHTLY'S UNITED STATES DIGEST; 1789 TO From the adoption of the Constitution to the end of • - 1 the •Tkincylourth Congreas. • - One Vol. Svo., pp. 1149., T" Is arranged' At rianeklcatx.r. with A.trairrlcal Invanows and Srarmstoss, under which the CHAPNOLOWCAL itTlitgeman , has been. as tar se pardble. praterved. it possesses 31saouraz Rxreamern to each sertioff a - hereby Its Connters can be seen at a alone. The on of Jerome Demeans. including not dy those of the flamers Corer or rue therm , &Term, but also thaw of the Cesern and Menem Corer and Corn or Ck.ataa, many brwhlch are acitimtd throughout the 1...t0at Pas:tomcats and not to be found elsewhere ; many ilsomoss of the Wren Com" the OrMONVI of the /Moaners Ornatat and fleets 07 Inner- =rill arc placed at the foot of the page, and refer to the respective SIM - IM' of which they are the JCPSCLAZ LITZWILTAIIION. There Is an emirate Tsars of Cases, and MOO a CII.IIO3coIAGICAL TIMM or dolt Tao. The Itereexecra to the-Acm are blared cumpienowdy to the 'margin of the page. The Cosrmas complires not only the Tm.ss of each Scarier. but also the various ant divisions intowidelt each Title has been &Minded. The Imam thorough and man. prthensive, and refers not.o'uly to the Lawn hut aLro to the Comet s's-non bribe United Stotts. The matter la arranged wider Leese as well as.kirtlMAL Tines: for Instance. the =mesa Yrrarza Tea. erroana. arum and - many of the Poem of the United Stater. xlll be found IR their alobahedad order with a Sr of the. - I.non LATIOS lawhieb each of them w eutmehted. The - Sacrum as well 'lathe peer Is elven ; by means of which greatly increased facility. and speed in the use of the wort will be obtained. not merely by Paoresettorat Gmtnasen, but by thaw untamed in the law. In order that Errors might be avoided, the Pear of eras Slat* INCE ban been carefully vetted. flu the case of the NOter.in ream illation of the Authorities, and In the Index, by oansparbson withthe Text) after the matterwas In type. Lamm?. Careful regard as to the Convenience of Sloe and Farm taw been bad In the choke of. the type to produce. a bock, which: thon c emaphically dear and -ladble, should not be smenabk to the great bulk and unweildlnes,. In no Impediment may be thrown In the way of the Pldnlara•or this plied, but that, on the matron, It c a a Legal Manual In uncle every Court, Law,etwinit.er. he well tut In th e 1,40.1811 re Mlle and Publi cwe have determined fo sdl the Work at SIX DOLLARS' per copy; and we tatter ounahres that a Law Book so curtly in its praurathen has rarely before been offtved at so low a price. From the Hun. R. B. Taney. ChiefJudice of de United States. it ha work crumb value and well 'executed The boa& under which .the dlfbrept Acts of Congress are air are welt duo= and appropriate • %and what Is still more t. the lode; so for ae ilia - ve lieen it ft examine ft, ilt complete. The book has eel. deafly been p with much care and jant, and wiit, doubt nob be,remacceptableto th e nutalc.r H From th e 0n..11. C. Grier, one of the Justices of the Supreme Court. of the Unitdkl States. ant work does.bonor not only to the learning and Industry of the author. but to the publishers for the very handsome manner in which It II eXeCIII4II, Those who prefer to bare the statutes in a dl- Paled Logo will tind It a very valuable book.' From the flow brac.F. Reddeld, Chief Justice of Termed, "I esteem It a most excellent work of the demi , " KAY Jr BROTKEP., Law Booksellers. Publirhers and impottvrs, No. ii South Slxthd-. Philadelphia. xrl I -mi3 ijile , ;& GRAS TUE SUBSCRIBERS . NT. JUb AND 'mil Cloiter Seed. THIY SEED, I RIO* QVALITY, ~~ OM( SUP L L E lson, M Nich ERS A FAR please reme ribers are IMI DOOR daed) and (freight kl ni L o, 1 AND B IND FASTENINGS, . .:. , LIM' die tte tEc. • • } have almost everything in the nay of terials, of rust quality, and will sell them I . mall advantie from cost, for Cash. There .nfitlentry +ure builders, that they will consult the own Interests, by giving; us a e p rc.l la. 9 . tll • u 1 ... I SASH .opolrs of tho In fact, building at a very fore, we nnteriall. gall, befo 121=1 MEE • I . WI : I .1• Barrel, constantly ou band, and 1 ery lowest rates, by • LITTLE cE lIARDISV. g.- -- ,z3 n s' 1_ e toad and I gale at the BY for :CM NiehO ESN 1.0 Eli ©CO • 'Nill93a, aqui half his, just received, by in Ebt ousoN, 3 Efit CERIES lilt ARDTV CRO PETIN Ua SHEEN P. CAN , UM . ,th part of which we have not time to eon . Enote say, we have almost anything verything, pected to be found at s store in entry, a ll, which we are determined to turn DASH - In the very shortest possible time. AND HEREWITH ISSUE A --- OTICE --TO-- i LSII'CUSTOMERS. We wish itslistinedi understood, that for Ilsell anyd-of Goods, the quaNty consider muchr low prices than usual. ' Little it Illarding. ~ Dreor, March. 81, 1 8 58.‘-y nj 1 g xisi - SNoc; [iil4s eO/1114Q. SEED. RECEIVED A FRESH LOT OF FOR 8.4 LOW DI" H A • D - I N G. ch 31, 1858. ', 'D be; when bulltlittg, that the inWdng • . BLINDS, lowest EIE ,FACTORY PRICES, t they keep oonstantly on gestock of P ; band, a L RIMMINGS, LITTLE if //A R DING 1, 1858 1. 1858 ME I 1 ~ 9 ~ OF THOSE FINE, HER V} F 3 , ALSO 'LITTLE f 5.; HATIT)ING. arch 31, '5B. 1 L ,iii g ig ip t % Ili . d il 2MI KERY, AM, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, RIBBONS, GS, A R,‘ FEEI OLASSES, FLOUR, SALT, I= POTASH, LIME, EM ON& WARE, Tile -WARE, etc., - NOTICE.. _ Ta Dealers falferchtiiiiltse . l4 ithialhe Cairn: ty of Susguehanna-:-.-i- N pursuance of the swain] Acts of Aesembly of I this Commonwenith=4o provide revenne to meet the demands upoti the Treasury and for other pur poses—the ondersigned appraiser of Mt:rehandle Taxes of Susquehanna County, has prepared a list Of all Merchants trading within said County, and placed each of said Meichants in that class which to him seems right and just, according to the• provisions of said act of Assembly, as follows, • Class. AIIDOILN. ..Chtss:Roger Kenyon, 14 R. W. Healey, 141 • LENOX. Waltman & Swisher. 14 i Shutts, Eston.& Co., 13 APOIACON. LE. R., Grow & Bros., 13 H. Barney, 'l4lO. } 4 . - 6,uithar, . E. B, Deardslee, - 141_ :MIDDLETOWN, ortoostxx. ' C. S. Kent, . 14 IL T. Ashley, 14 1 . Hempaterd &M'Kerizie,l2 S. D. Tompkins, 14 • CLIFFORD.. Brundage li. Wilson, 14; John Halstead, .J4l DENDATT. Thos. Arnold, 131 J. B. Slocum, - 13' Church, & S.H.Phinney,l3 MOCK. Wm,ll. Thayer, - L. If Woodruff 14 J. Smith, jr., 14 elem:owl LLZ. J. HosTord, l3 Glidden & Buffum, IS Lewis Buffuln, 14 FRANKLIN. J. L licrrhoan, D. L. Meeker, GIBSON C. P. & 0. M. Hawley, 13 1 & S: Ingalls, 12 N. E. Kennedy, 13 John Smiler, ' 13 G. W. Walker,ll l , GRS./T DEND. L. S. Lenheirn, 131 S. 11. Dayton, • 13, J. It N. Dubois, 14 D. L.-Taylor, 14 i''arlysle, 14 S. B. June, 14, 11. McKinney, • IS Wm. A. Snow, 14 Thoma. 4 and Whiting, 14 Dam, Simons, • 14 HA BMW , . Eaton & Mo:lcy, C. S. Johnson, Zereh Curry, Guile k Blanding, P. Carpenter, et6nica.. John Miller, HOPROTTOM E. & T. Bell, HARMONY. B. R. Lyons & Co., . 12 S. A. Lyons, 14, 1 F. D. Lyons, , 14 Wm. Tremain & Co., 'l4 Brandt & Schlager 14 11. D. Hathaway, 14 ramrsoN. J. J. Turner, l4 /MERIT. Z. Blekealey,, 14 A. A. Beeman, ' 14 Beer Blouses. Ea tauras DYNDArr. Enoch Chambers', TRIE,NDSTILLT.. George Semple:, Lewis Buffum, GREAT REND. Walter Pamtin, C. C. Mullin, Iffl Itovrr.osc. IZ. Cobb, L.N. Ig. Bacon, NEW !Edward Cornwall, IPCSQUEIIANNA DEPOT. NV illiam Howarth, Martin Conroy, Dititillieries.• 31CA1111, a Liquor Peal:. , r. Gr.ar BEND '.— L. S. Lenheim, Billiard 'lea e. StiQUA. Ds - ror.—A. Thompson,'keeper, one table license,.s3o,oo. And the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas , of said County will bold a Com t of Appeal at the Court House in Montrose, in and for said County, on Friday., the :19th - rlay of April nest, at one o'clock, p. M., at which time and place any of tile Merchants described, defitied,widt,classed as aforesaid, or their agents, or attorneys, may appear:and appeal from said Assess• meat if they think proper. BARRY BARNEY, .I . l"ereantee .4ppraiser. Atiolacon, March 24, 1858:-6w X • OTICE Is hereby given that in pursuance of the Act of Assembly, the following named persoos have filed their Petitioes with the Clerk of the Court of Qaarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Susquehanna, for Licenses to keep Taverns, Eating Houses in said County, for which licenses thy will apply at April Sessions, 1858. =1 James M. Tillmon,.. Robert Cyrus B. Jackson,.. Ales Gregory,.... , Philander Phinney„ Elijah Barnilm , Manson Tilden, Spencer Ilickox„ Jonas Rivenburgh„ Leonard Searle,.... J. S.,Tarbell, George W. Lewis,:. J. 0. Bullard, • • N. W. Waldron,... Deyid Wilmarth,... James J. Turner . ,... ElisJie B. Gates,.... Jacob Kimble,..... Benjamin Ayres,.... Robert Gage,...... James Phelan,....". Bernard Clark,— .. W. H. Sherwood,... Elijah L. Adams,.. George Snyder,... Thomas Clark,.. Slephen Carpenter,. A. A. Beenutn,.... Hiram Barnum,.... A. F. Snorer, Patrick Casey, Alfred Thompson,.. H. Stanton,.... H. Langley;....... Daniel Hoff, Christopher Sherman, Montrose. J. F. Crowley, " .. - Edward Cornwall,.'New Milford. ' William Howarth, ..... ....Ses.quehanna...Depot. David A. Benson, . 44 .4 Irian N. 8u11ard,.... E. Bacon ; ...... ..... ... .. ~, Walter Paintin, Great Bend. LICENSE TO SELL LIQCORS, &C. LN GIVAICEITIES NOT LESS THAN O'E GALLON, Edward Carlisle, , Susquehanna Depot G. D. IL WADE, Clerk Montrose, March 17,1858. NOTICE. - IY the matter of the Partition of the Real Estate of MAILY MILES, di•ea.sed. To MARY R. Hoar, widow of Muss Hoyt, Andrew Tradey, and Sally C. Hayden, children of said dece dent ; and to the following named grandchildren of said decedent, namely, Julia A. Bradford. wife of Chlaies R. Bradford, William Weston, Charles West on, Ann Bagley wife pf Harrison Bagley, and Jane Weston, the issue of Samuel Weston eldest son of said Mary Hiles; Mary A. Cone wife of Julius Cone, E. A. Weston, and William L. Weston, the issue of Wilruim Weston, second eon of said Mall Miles; Ma ry W. Bartlett wife of 0. D. Bartlett, Dorsey West on, Martha Weston, Henry Weston, Eliza Weston, and John Weston. the issue. cf John N. Weston, third son of said Mail Miles ; ASa nib, guardian of WilTum L. Weston above - rained- You are hereby cited to appear before the Judges of our Orphans' Court, scan Orphans' Court. to be held nt Montrose, in and for the County of Susque hanna. on Monday. the sth day of April,.lBsB, at two o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to accept or refuse to take the real estate pf the sold Miles, deceased. situatO in BiooklyiAlownshito; In said Coun ty, at the appraised valuation-put upon it by an in quest duly awarded by the said Court s. and held by the Sheriff of said County. oil thOlsth day ofJanua ry. 1858. JOHN otNa, Sherif. Sheriff's Office, Montrose. 1 March 10, 1868:. •Sw ° For ISELleia THREE PAIR OF MULES, good age, and in good ciuniition, and at prima - t° suit the tinies-t En quire of DICKERMAN & GARRATT. New-Milford, March 24, 1858.-3 yr BOXES GARDEN- EF.4DS, just, opened, cid for ft, sale,l by J. LYONS k SON. Montrose. March '2l. w D. Coleman, lirister & Riley,' .I.'L.Moss, c., - ,u. riumbuy, - - monity3E.: C. W. Mott la iv..l. & S.VMulford, 12 41. Lyons &Ego, . IS F. B. Chandler; 14 A. Lathrop & Co., Itt 'I. N: Bullard, 14 Putt Brothera; II Bentley, Read dt Co., ' II p. m: 4 Outtenburg;Roaenbaum 4t Co.; II Abel Turrell4. m. 4 14 ,J. Etheridge, p. m. 4 14' S. S. Mott, • - 14 R. Thayer, jr., . 14 Keeler & Stoddard, 14 A. Mernman, 14 113. 11. Sayre•L Brothera,l2 U. J. Webb, Z. Cobb, Alfred Baldwin, A. N. Bullard, NEW MILTORD Wm. C. Ward, • 13 ,henry Burritt, 13 inickertnan & Garrett, 14 J. Mass ,t Brother, 14 ,Hayden Brothers, - 'Sutphin & Young, 12. RUH. 14 14 • 12 14 N. Granger, 14 SiLTER LAKE. • • Timothy Sullivan, 14 J. Btwckney k Tall; 14 ' SPRINGVILLE. ;Scott k Riley, - 12 Grover, Philips,& Co., 13 BUSQeEHANNA. DEPOT. A. W. Brinson, 13 C. S: Bennett , • 14 &IS A. W. Rowley, 14 ;S. B, West, p. m. 4 14 IJames 8e11,., 13 !Thoma,s 3 l4strum, 13 IGuttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co., i„ 13 R. Lewenthall, 14 ;Gaylord Curtis,. IS Smith & Shutt', 14 ' 'A. J. Seymour, 14 E. Carlysle, 14 11. Cohen & Brother, 14 N. C. A: D. sy. Notion, 11 Bryant, 14 I Porrtne & Son, 14 ,D. G. Smith, 14 THOMSON. 11. D. Ilathairay, . 14 ling houses, Hefe i% &c: E NOTICE. Gibson. Susquehanna Depot. ~Great Bend. .New Milford: u a, ..lierrick Sprinville ;.. Clifford Montrose Dimock. .. Brooklyn: Elarford. ...Lathrop. ....Jackson. ...Dimock. ..Choconnt. ...Dundaff. Slyer Lake. .1 ll_ MEI Rush. ....Auburn. Rush. _.Choconut. .Grent Rend. ....Liberty. Clifford. Lenox. Susquehanni Depot. . Vew Milford. ..Grent Bend. Jetsnp. EATING TIOCSEIR -- DAIRY SA . DOSE ASHTON SALT, 1 , 1 elle sale b Montvale;y 1c 14 March 17, 1858. DISSOLVTIO rrIIE copartnership heretofore el firm of Sutphin & Young, is 11 mutual mitunint. -The book.s aTu firm, will be left with R. L. BUN went at the store. SIMPLY Butumersville, March 13,4858.-3 - Copartnertfru) TIIE business will be continued by the subscribers, under the YOUNG & S on the 4ndy-pay sytem. We in City thetrat of Aprilovhen wc.eh ply of Goods itt prioos to correspon Summers - dile, March 24, IBSB. tIOME A s 6 0. g. CNN OFFICE, Over Wilma' LODGINGS.- at Seal Montrose, March 10, 1868. • • A FIRST CLASS LITERARY W WITEI A ~ BEAUTIFUL PRESENT TO Eg OM "NEW-YORK EXC IR a first class Family Journal, beautifully est Woo—eight papa or forty columns.l.l :sped to-Literature, News, Morale, and Gene The editoriaislepartment will be under the of At Strivocs, who Is widely having been connected with several of the en' the day. Although giving a handoome present to' lag to sufpass all in our liberality, we are do CELSIUS" shall not rescrnfly thosyjournals u. papers." in any particular. ' Its contents 'hal as'our aim to to secure It It welcome to evert our columns 'weekly with interesting and tii of Real Life. and liketchts of Travels. Men full digest of the news of the week, nod nIl e UNF.oF TILE FtrI.LOWING ICAMEI, fret of postage to each inthscriber Ise wIaT sursciarrtos SCHEDULE OP PE. AN EBONY CASKET. containing a fui) jewelry. Ear Rings, Necklace. Brooch am gide a Writ enameled Jeweled 96.1 d Wat Woe. and a gentleman's English - Buntlng , ed, Goa Watch, wt. h Cladn,wprth WOSUPERIORPIANOS,Rtr*coodnn d caw, worth WO and WO WA.Teli ES. llnntAng Cue, GOLD WATCHES (Ladies` and Gentlemc: SILVER HUNTING PATENT LEVEI I PATENT LEVERS, .... .. W ATCIt ES. Ladies' CH AT F.LA INES GUARD CHAINS. tl.Selete and Gelation VEST AND FOR GRA I Nw AND (WARD CHAINS - BRACELETS. Cameo and ARMLETS. for Ladies and Children ' • BROCICII ES. Cameo and Mosaic. Florentine and GoldAarlice and Misses') PS; EAR DRO tramline and Lava. • . Cram to and Ntotele. " (Indira and Mama'; GOLD RINGS. plain and chased S DS.SGett SLEEVE BUTTONS. " CUFF PINS. Madloil. SLIDES, /Or Fat or Ribs 4 4 WATCH KEYS BREAST PINS, (Celli '• LOCKETS. Dtsuble (Has •• •• TERMS TO SINGLE SD Two Dollars per yest • with o Four .• •• two y.rs, " ton Five • " titres: ytars. " nv 'TERMS TO CLI With a present to each tub-orlber, AND . tar to the getter up of a Club. - Clubs of three— " " ten, twenty, (and one extra to Ci•ibe imp.; than iwentysone in the • e p ro portion. The Put,Daher. ALHIBT GeethOVCD for Many years as the Publisher of the Northern and S ,uthern Meacossrrs' asto Slssrreacreme Jet - kar, (ARCA by 'KELVAN 11CST.) and be with conlld n ee efers to the leading he_ now men In almest every town in the United Statca. (to mast df a om the )I. and it. Journal has been dresrtstedd as to the respouribli: • and Integrity with which Me publething Moline:mats comb:feted. n lo g secured the arena! of a pr t nnineut Jewelry Slonufacturieg rata ill shment in,Newark, hew is Jersey, he led to offer the present slu mile articles, but those who desire It eau receive their presents I. books. I.OCAL AG r . rrrs. - All Ceram:wrests. Sieneuvrre, and 11. siNg..as Lew to whom we have ever forwarded 4 copy- of the M. nd Journal,oe their clerk.,. or any other Intelligent and reopo ••slide perwm.-wilisconfer favor by informing a Club or acting as 0 Local Agent ant Corres• pendent. PREMIUMS TO LOCAL AGE 78 AND-OTIIERS . Any person sending 199 .m 14,641.1,4 (te it the full prla of tin) will receive a auperb Hunting Cape Gold Watch sod Chain, of , . the best English workmanship. full iffw ltd. and worth $6O, or, al choir.me of Prince same Prince's Melodeons. of the me value. The per•on ho can raise a 114 of : within a period of three months. worthre a sive, Plane. o •de be Ballet. Vaal, limenn, OO, and which mat so7' malt. - or, at chola'. a small net of Lmiler Diamond Jewelry, worth e same amount. For Lists of tO with the full price, a b utiful Gold Watch. worth, stn, Will be reel For smaller or larger elate. partite ma) select any articles from our published schedule. of Wstmies, dear Rooks. &e.. worth In the proportion of S t ator each ten auhami • or if preferrecl,Cea retahl In cash, or 50 costa NWh each i•ubacatbc• t rot further terms to Agents, address be oiler. The tarnaathouki be pent each week. MU the proposed nuttier completed, in enter that the presents paper may be pramptlf Ades reat ALBERT P i .SIER. Primmer:el, sw Tear. Eger - Was, a naarlinlOrne, Ofdce. • :* Broadway. New York. . • Register's otice. DI:MAC' NOTICE is beret)_ given to all persons concerned in the followi Estates, to wit: Estate of DANIEL F. LINIOLN, late of forest Lake, deem...ad. -Ezna RICE, ,dministrator. Estate of L. F. WIL3fART , late of Jackson, de ceased, ORLANDO GUNNISON, 4 drainisfrafor. Ilitate of J. B. WORDEN, to of Jackson - , deceas ed, R. Ilattras and E. Treat . ... Executors. Estate of GEO. W. STEPII *NS, late of New-Mil ford, R. T. STEPHENS, 4 drnin trator. .Estate of FRANCIS QUIN, late of Choconut, de ceased, F. and T. Quirt. Ere dors. Final account of A. T. TiIIWBRIDGE, Guirdian of M. A. and J. A. CHANEL That the accountants have in the Register's Office in and quehanna, and that the Fame Vidges of the "Orphans' Cou Wednesday, April ith, for c since: CRAM , . Register's Office; Montrose, March 1858. STILL ' "'EVE kagest §tock of ME 1 kept in this market may FAR MEWS It be useless to enum any thing in the Patent otherwise, call at the Farine the place, down town. Montrose, March 149 185 S NOTI Susittehanna County, sa. NOTIOE is hereby given been made to the Cot said Count; for the inco WILL BAPTIST MEETING BOP in the township of - Franklin, G. B. tt. Prot's Office, Montrose, iii Admintstrat XTOTICE is hereby given .1.11 mends against the Es deceased, late of Bridgevr . same must be presented to rangement, and all persons. are requested to make imm: WM. Montrose, March 1, 1858 Guardia , NOTICE is hereby, given from the Orphan's Co i l ty, the undersipied will ex due, at the Cold House in ,April 3, 1858, at one o'clocl property of Mary It. W. Vai Alice E..Tanhouton, deccas in Rush township, in Bahia John W. White, dCceased, lands late of C. Commit, on r.nlshaw, on Cm south by litebecca White, and on, th Baker and C. Carmalt, bei length-and forty•eight roils thirty acres of land. Terms made known on tl -FETE] March 3, 13.53.-*Le SIT. I AAT mix the liana, • T V oy to economize in d can only be done by patro will make up his :work to imported rtrAdy•Made t • chance, and keep; the mon in at myshop, gentlemen, the • SPRING for 1858. My prices are live by ; and lay work is lion. Mr Cutting done on eh ed, and 'warrautOd to fit if done without. EZMEMiII • . --,.- a ZIA or Losid. for 1.4 CIfAVEILERi . I e istiug akiir .Is day dgforifveff 11.• papers at el* • NIX for seal"'' 1 x & yorffp. •• i ! • • .o old stand, Ao "of --..--- - • allElt IFlr - S . SALES:.. !)- Y vlrtuewriandiy writs issued out the Court ß of Common Tiers of Susqualiamia-Cotmly, tind to me directed, I wfff expose to sale, by pohlk ven dee, al the Court Herme s in Meninx*, on Saturday, April lid, 1858, at one orcieeta p.m.., the fpgriling Real Estate, to wit : , ALL those, three certainyfece - e or patent of Er n a"; situate lying being in the township of l'i'ei , Mil; Ihrckdountv of Susquehanna, and State of renntryl- I vanes,- Ltouniled and described as follows, to s The fiestfetimmencet at a post, comer of lard of A. Is ,• thiesearrunning north 42r casn'on a finer of la n d , oil said Moaerl3o percees to a post, the easte rly Cotner o! land of sold Moss; thence sotith 44r east, along Jana of Satoh and Johnson 125 perches to -a pine sapling, corner et" lands of said Hatch and Johnson, and Agin Boyle ; thence south 32r west along lends z aupporied to belong to E. A. and ratt O,P i 130 perchei Wan oak eapling; thence north .4,4° east 125 perchea to the plere of beginning • conigri ing one-hundred anal etre acres and Mere y-fo ' ur perch es, be the same more 'fir less, and all unimproved .— ALSO—AII thatlether l,!ece simate3s above,end tie scribed as follow!, to wit: f:Oramenai4 at a }tern lock sapling, the south comer of A. Moses land; -thence running north 45 ° east stout lands of 'said Mims 123-perchts in a post; the easterly cortiSr of lands - of said A. Moss; thence south 44? east stool' the first described lot of J. W. Belknap ani per Otes to a hemlock; thence south-25° west along kaide imp- posed to belong to E. A. and 0. Pratt 186 perches to a post; thence north 44`t west along linda ofilay dens-23 perches to the place of beginning; contain' ing:4o acres and 119 perches of land, be the atone more or less. A LSO—The Homestead property,lep on which the said J. Ws Belknap now resides, ainb ate as aforesaid; and bounded and described nal fol lows, to wit: on the north by lands of B. B. Little ; on the east by lands of Wm. Hedell; on the south by lands of Robert Gillispie, and on the west by thi Co checton-and Great Bend Turnpike road ; containing about 70 acresof land, be the same more or less,With the appurtenances, one framed dwelling how*, one barn and shed,one blacksmith shop, our wegon shop, one eawenill--and meetly improved. J - Taken in execution at the snits of John IL *e -1 phis and: S. H. Dayton use of GiAteliburgseEdaen- J baum &Co.; TS. James W. Belknap. - I. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel o f land. situate lying and being in the township of Bridgewa ter, Susq, Co., bounded and described as follow, to wit: on the north and het byland of E. B. Roberts; on the south by land of George W. Clocker, and on the west by land of Rufus S, Merriman; coutainiiie, (inheres more or less; together with the:erten:w ee., 1 framed house, 1 barn, orchard, a alsoiit 40 acme improved. ... Taken in execution at the suit of Merritt Lillie vka Jared Lillie. . - e ALSO—AII that certain' piece or parcel, ofji land situate in the township of Bridgewater, Susq: Co;e bounded and.described as follows, to wit: in' the northund east by 1:110.18 of Ezra Beebe ; on the onth by lands of AFR Felcfmn den and 0. Ss Beebe; a d on the esent by the public highway ; containing about 50 acres more oe less, with the-appurtenances; 1 framed house and barn, 1 orchard, and aliout 10 acre Mi proved. Takenin execution at the suit of George Fowler vs. Theodore A. Vessel:den. i ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel, of land I-situate and_being in the townaliipiof MO, Seal. Co.; {-bounded and described as fullowa, to wit : on-the ' north - by hinds - or-Wm. Rots; on the east by; lands 1 of Charles Jerry; en the south by birid.s of 'Dr:Hi ram Cogswell. and on 'the west try lands of N. ',T. brie., Sherwood; tele the saine lands recently can eyed by N. D..ander - MS, 11.--Califissid s swith the apptir -1 tenanceas I saw mill, with laiWinachhinitaehed, eon. mining about 11 !terra, be - the-anew ee j ;i r or nearly all imeroved.: 7.------- Taken in execution at the suit of A. S. Stniah vs, 'S. H. Can fi eld and 'Fah child Canfield. I • ALSO—All'that certaiti piece or parcel • of land situate lying and bein g in the township of Springville Sueqs - Co., bounded an d described as follows, / wit : north by lands of the estate of Sarah I)ownic g de ceased, contracted to Benajah D. Fowler and James Rosencranta ; south lay lands of The estate f, Ann Skysen,J deceasedsiow in possession of Charles Cham berlain ; south by Sylvester Strickland, and s eat by lands fortnerly conveyed by the Executors of the last will of Henry Drinker deeeased, to John Bullock and, Jerome Rosencrants, jrse containing "a acres and 82: perches of land, with the appurtenances, Ilamed q* hou and barn, 1 saw mi11,.1 orchard, and a taut 10 acr s -improved. I. aken in execution at the suit of A. IL Oink, to the use of Henry Milker vs. Bordakine A. think. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel I:if Fan& situate in the township of Ilarford,Sueq. Co.; ibound ed and described as follows, to Fit: on the n'rth be f lands of Hannah Startler ; on the cast by th . turn pike road; on the south and weld by lands . f j ' Joab Tyler; containing about 50 rods, of land, More or less, with the appurtenances I large building erect ed for the manufactun: !of scales, with a steam en gine. and other machinery necessary for such a man. utactorys . nduorn, and all improved. Taken m execution :at the suit of O. C. liitney vs, B. H. Eaton. ! - • ALSO—AII that certain piece Cr' parcel l'of hOol situate, lying nod bei9g in the township of Lenox; Susq. Co.; hounded , and described as follows, to wit: beginningrat a stake and stones by a rock! on the southwest bank of the Milford and Otsego' turnpike, and in the' northwest line of Patti arries eine:metre and along said warfantee line north 56r east 173 perches - to a stake and stones in the clearing of Lew is McNamara; thence - south 2' .. .0° east. 41 perehes to a stake and stones in a line of lands of Asaph Fuller;; thence along said Fuller line north 85' west 1.4 perch es to a stake and stones ; thence south 20' east 127 perches to it stake said stones: thence south 83° west 71 perches to a stake and stones on the north side of said turnpike road and oppoaite a levellswampy piece of ground ; thence along said turnpike road north 42 west 24 perches to a stake'aull stories on the north side of the road ; thence north 64° west 59 3.10 perches to a stake and stones; thence south 67° west 11 4-10 perches to a stake and stenos on the south side. of the fold; thence north 14° west 12 perches to a stake and stones on the sdi4b side of said road; thence 42' west 10 perches to the place of beginning; eontaining, 75 acres and 65siemhea, ' be the name more or less with the appu rt enances, 1 small framed house, and about 5 acres improved. Taken in execution at the suit of Reuben (Whitney to the use of Solomon, Taylor vs: Doer Yam, 2d. A LSO—AII that certain piece 'or parcel of land situatein the Borough of Susquehanna Depot. Susq. Co.; hounded Mel deacribed as follows, to wit: on the 'earth` by land of Ambrose Eggleston ; on the east biland 4 J. B. Salmon ; on a the south by the public highway, and on the wept by 0. - S.dicenett ; containing about 5250 feet, being 60 feet frontsand running back 87k feet, with the appartenances, one framed house, and all improved. Taken in execution at the suit of 'Aden: It. vs. Jeremiah i - 3. Kimber and David S. Reci , a. ALSO—AII that rennin piece or - parcc of land, situate in the township of Lenox, Susq. Co. bounded and described as follows; to wit : on the orth and west basked in possession 'of Mordecai 'Penner, on the east by land of Amoit Carpenter, and on i tthe south by the public 'highway, containing about s „ yen acres. of land more or less, with the_ appurtenabeee, one framed dwelling house, and.all improved. I s Taken in execution at the 'stilt of Grow .t Brothers, assigned to W. M. Tingley, vs. Cyrtis F. Titnner. ALSO—AII those Cava certain pieces orjparceis of land, situate,, attd being iii the township Of Neva Mil ford, Susquehanna County. hotteded and described as follows, to wit : beginning at the middle of the Cdchecton and Gt. Bend turnpike road . , at the south corner of land sold to Doud Mitikle, the north corner ofiand sold to ithamar-Mott, and the west corner of land sold to Elihu Mott ; thence by Ithttpar Motes land and-by ' the lots No. 33,and 32, on a map of re -survey of Henry Drinker's ( the - Ehjer),made by John ,Torry", sonth 44 l'' • west 210 and 5-1 Oth terches to stones by a beech tree a corner of hinds. lid to Syl vanes Wade and Johlt ' Wellman; thence be the lest mentioned land notth iv perches and I.ooth of a perch to a Beech tree, 1121(1 east 1201. p ate n" to a post in the middle of the aforesaid turnpike,. road, a northerly course to the beginning, containing 98 acres and 155 perches, with allowances, it being lot No. 2,3, ' on the map aforesaid. ALSOs-All that c ertain tract or parcel of land, part of the surrey to 1, eter Platt, situate in the township aforesaid, beginnieg Rea post in the COchecton and Greats Bend turnpike road ; thence s by land sold to Park W. Avery. south 444 ° west 90 and 5-10th perehek to etonee,ntlicseis.t coM erardlet No. 33 on the neap of the resurvey aforesaid, made by Torrey aforesaid ; thence by the raid lot 451 ° west 172 perches to a post and atones, the north - cortmeoSsaid lot;' thence by land sold to Alexander Shirley, north 44r east 75 and 5.10 th P erches to a post in the middle of said road, ttethe plece,of begin ning. containing by the said survey 75 aeres'and 114 perches, and allowances, be the *thine more or lease, it' .being part of lot No. ' aforesaid, with the appur tenances. On the first described lot are - 3 dwelling hinnies, 3 barns, I orchard, and the whole being ire- • .prild. - 'Upon the lastidescribedls 1 liemed bay.,,; i about 60 acres improved, the twd tracts or. par, eels of land lay contiguous to each otbc4.and cord -- • , :lute one farm. -- 1 - '• Taken in execution at tit suit.of John Howell to , the use of Sarah Mott, vs. Charles Tingley, Executnr of Ithanusr Mott, deceased. . . ALSO--AlLthat certain piece , or paicel of land, situate in •thestownstdp elf - G - Oat Bend, County of Sus quehanna, aid State of Pennsylvania, leinuded and described as follows, to witi„ op tie north by ilia nuts Hall,'on the cast by 'the Susqueharna river, and oolthe south by Elias Dayton; connt'.uing about 37 i acres, more or lese s together with the et:mune:Am, 1 frame tense; bans and wagon, hous.e s an sir{ bard, and all ImprOved. ilLSO—all thatiithce- piece, sit wile as above, and bounded and tlciaribel as folk - vs-a, to wit ' on the north by the f'itt'A Yro, cc the .o::,t•by ITH, d to go to the rl•hace a full sup with the Timm & SMITH; rou N," 's Store. le's Hotel. IMMMI SUBSCRIBER! LSIOR." !merged. of the Lair dal quarto.and. tle• Miscellany. Itounedlateiraperviston own to the public an popular Journals of !melba.. Intende'. I- Wed that the "Ex. .illy.knoan as "gift be aultablelor IturC family. We dull 1111 / fling Tale . Itnnuneta ~d Chancier, betide a , enta otgeneral Interest. I'IRESENTS la sent T Or =LITT Or IRS SEATS •t of diamond Bracelets, he• Rh Orate !ase, full Jewel. *OO 00 Illack ' SValnut 6 - 00 CO .60 to 16100 30 to CO .3) to 10 • 15 te 30 13 to U. to 10 6to 2.0• r Ws) 1010 00 10 to 00 8 tO • 10 to 15 • to 8 to 8 6 to 8 Ito 5 to $ 6 to 8 2 to 8 Ito 8 2 to it qiiiewee) - 3to I . _ ..... ~- 3 to 4 .01.1.30r...,..„' 2to to • 10 cn's) 2 to. - 40 - 5 to 15 to. 6 4 tO £ CRIBERS. Pment.. Mll= =St! 103 ,t_s - , i.c.,j. 4, ne 4.2 $5 00 8 00 1500 e agent.) 30 00 'settled their acconntei for the county of &m -ill be presented to the -of sitid county, on infirtnetidn and allow ; NEALE, Itcytsrer. COME I! ICINES - eves' before he found at alto , STORE. rrite. When. you wish Medicine line, or g Store. Don't forget It. THAYER. lthat an application - ha:a rt , of Common Pleas of 6 .11111R11 of "Tug FREE / E, or FRANKLIN FORKS," En said Couuty. ADE, Prothonotary. MEN= l e* Notice. o all persoks having de c or GILIMIT licE KEBY, r ter township, that the e undersigned for ar ndcbted to said Estate late payment. . TURRELL, Arbil r. s Sale,. hat by virtue of an Order, rt of Suocfuehanna Conn , vele sale, by public vett -4 Woos°, on- Saturday, in the afternoon, as the ~houton, a minor child of : d, a lot of land, situate '%unty, late the estate of. ..unded on the north by the east by land' f John ds of W. T. White and • west by lands of 'Alice ig one, hundred rods ha n breadth, and containing e day of sale. t• R. VANHOUTEN, 'oardian of said minor Elft. coatinue . ,.it is good poll- - l e matter .ofelothing. This Tallor,who ear much longer than the . Give the home Tailor a y circulating here. Call and select yew' style from l ASHIONS, reasonable. as a-man can rated to give satisfae rt notice, carefully mark . aid for; and no cutting JOUR GROVES. ••S.—ant R. T. Turboss and Artemas ovithe amid' ..b . yr Milton airnr.m . , and on wet(*y Memnon Ilatha way and the Drinkit lands, -it being the undivided half of two hundred: scree, Mete olt.km, JIM the *1) . purtenancet, 2 Tog houses, and . alront .25 sortie im proved. - 'that other iiita ;or plOa. I . of land, situate in the township . tot Thomson, ComitesSsd State aforesaid, and described as followk to wit: ginning at a post and stoweir, bribe line .441',Wayne and. Sosquelutrant - Counties ; -theme tip :said .county Nue south 2° treat 218 pirchca to srpOst aristitnites.; thence north 44"" west 162 - -perches - to ii . pest,:the ' warrantee corner ;-thence 'by )lantgvieyed . warrantee name of Peter Snyder,,north 46° cat 14; , perches, to place, of beginning, containing 'l4 acres and 92 perches, he the same more or less, - tbe - mune tract of landeonvey.cf to Davey Hall by John' T. Carlisle , by deed, dated July 12N7,- and nil lta. -proved. inkeit in execution at the suits of Julius & dor bet, Southworth Slaw4on . Co., and J. C. Meeker,. and Perkins vs. O.S. Mesick, R. A. Mesick and.llat rev Rail. ' • ' . • . . . ALSO—AjI that cattail' piece or paiiel of laud aft- - . - - .urete in-the township of Greet • :Beta, Stag: Coe— 'bounded and describe 1 as follows, to wit: On : ;he- north by land of W P :; aintin -" on then. bast by ..land ,• . of the estate of f.: D. Grifthr, deceased; On-the south . ' . by land of P. Alen, etad.,9,ll.lhtyterni west by the . •',.• ,(freat Bend end Cocheeton:',Tiatespiken' a • being 6e- I . • I,•et In front on the turnpikenand running back lOU I Fect,:with the apptirtenencem,l teem boute,l berit, i I weed - shed, and all gni:ironed, . containing about. . 7s4n.vrtiafe feet 'of 'Lind, be the game more or lees: : : 'naLSO:Arf diet other piece or parte' of land situate 2 as above e hounded med described as fel:Cies.' to wit : °Mlle north by land of Milton Gilman ,on the emit - 'by lend of bleary Lanky ; on the south by. Fr - anlt'-' lin street, and on the Wen by land of—Tompkins; , Containing about erne-fourth of an mere of bald, more or less With the apptirtenMeas, I franred'house.e-. 2 . MSC/L.-Ali that other trust OP parcel of land eithate - in the township of Franklin, Sass Co.; . beendeslanet described as follows, to eft: on ate Adt e lli by the•Pufe lie high way ;on the east by land ottltufus Liner; ...• on the ` southby land of Andrew Banker,eoenetehttee.- little, and Stephen K. evades, - mid on tire Went' try land of Bates , Sniith ; containing ebout 90 acterMore • or lees - , with the appurtenances,. 1 -barn and Owt:e' )use, some fruit trees, and about So ahrealinpitiirek - . ' Taken in execution at the suits of Lore Stone and. others VA. John D.-Paddock and taimuel Paddoek. ALSO—AII - that 'etirtain piece Or parcePor Land ail- ' , uate -in the township or Dimoek, : ; Countv of finatimi. - _, henna . , and State of Pennsylvania; bounded and die scribed its follows, to wit: onihe north by Lendkeefie.:„ . Samuel Sheres ; on the east by rand of Daniel Re . ±-'.. .- " noble ;on the - south by land of I. P. Baker, and on , 1 the west - by land of Owen Donohue ; containing -- 1 about 20 acres 'with the appurtenances, - 1: framed . house and barn, and about 15 acres improved. . . Taken in execution at the suit of S. A. Brown ati- . signed to D. D. Searle vs. Fronds Gaviteand Emelhie S. Gantt. t . ALSO tll that certain _piece or parcel - oFleiid . ' situate and being in the .township :of Bridgewater, " - Susq Co.; bounded and described as follows, tb-Stit .... ~ . beginning at a poet on the line cf. Orrin Beebe f alet e . thence south Si'east,B6,periles. to Moses Tyler's"' lot , thence by the name south 23° west 148 perched to a post on line of Bailin Ifoyt's lot; thence .., north 87' west 85 p ' a post on Walter Foe.eti • ' wee ' line ; thence yt to ea' north 23° east 158 _ nerchea to the • beginning ; containing _BO acres,' be - the same more or less ; being the same lot conveyed - _ • by the late Joseph Butterfield, deceaSed,_ , to Susan Maria Butterfield, be deed hearing; date Detc.r9th, • , 1848, recorded in Deed . Bock No. 17, page 470,with - . the appurtenances, I fiagneti dwelling tease and barn, • and 60 acres unproved: '. - e - ~, Taken iu execution at the suit of Isaac .t. Post k • , Co., vs._ josaph D. Betteitield and Susan- M. Butter- • field. - ALSO—AII that certain piece or plated ofiand - situate in the township of Great Bend; Susq. Co.;—. bounded and described as follows, to wit : beginning . at the north corner of..S. T. Brain's hind as isoldsto - ' him by S•itelileti 111-. Ilrdwnsen, being ,a cernerefor • , ` John Gillispie, Oliver Trowleidge add otheen -end , runs thence :dime the east bound el said Bruin's land 42 chains to a'stake and stor.es, pn the west side of the highway leadiAg from Great Bend to t Windsor near the eltieway ; thence along talc! -highway '23 chains to a-post and stones ; thence south 03° Sweet '.. . 2 chains and 55 links- along seid highway ; thence ' north 37° west 9 chains and 51) links to the centre of the creek ; thence up the same north 5 30° cast n: ' chains and 75 links; thence north 7-,1.1° west S chains . and 50 links to the line of Oliver TroWbeidee's land; -- thence nlongnhe same to the place of,beginning„ . .- . .. containiini abbut 45 acres of land, be the same More Or less, With the appurtenances, 1 Simile& house and -. ham, and about 10 acres improved. 4t.. 1 49-411 that, other piece or parcel of lend situate': ila 41.1.0 ye. tied - bonnded and denciil , ed as follows,- to wit: on - the north hand of Oliver Trowbridge; on- the..einet by the Great Bend and Cocheeton Turtlitiko - . oh. the south by land of Truemen Baldwin. and on than west by ... the Susquelt nnarirer; containing about 25 acres be - the same more or less, kith the ,appurteriainsee, . 2 dwelling honacs, wood boyar-, 2 benne and wagon . - '. house. and, all improved. Takertin execution et the rah o George Dusen- - bary Is. N. I'. Waller. ALSO—AII that eertain piece or parcel of land Eij i 41Ate in the township of Springville, Buell. Co.;— bounded and deserneed as follows, to.. wit: on' the north by Warren Taylor's land ; :on the -east by land - of Jelin Richmond and G. C. Lyman ; on the es - oeth 4 land of Wm. L. Avery and Warren Taylor,ntid on , the west by Ashley Bunks and Others; containing : el acres with the improvemente, tiro: framed 'Musts , and framed bare, an orchard; and about 70 acres _ im- . - proved. . .. . Taken in execution at the evat.of Albert Beardsley 1 fi. George Lathrop. - ~. , ALSO— All that certain piece or parcel of land eft -Cate and being in the township of Great Bend, Swig. - - C24l2oundati and described as. follows, to wit on ' the north b?lauds of. Charles Snedaker, , ontheemt -by lands of Peter Kelder: ou the swath and reel by ' lends of Benjamin and Michael Spearbeek ; contain.' Mg 11,0 acres, be-the same more or less, with the np partenancee, 11 framed houses, 2 barns, 1 blacksmith . shop. 1 saw mill, an orchard, and about to acres Mr: ' proved. - • " • .. . _ • -Tiacen in execution . at the suit of Orrin G. Bucking. - ham vs. Charles Chamberlain., - ALSO—AII those certain - pieces or Parcels of lend .: situate and beingin the township of Great Bend, in -. said county, deem ibed: as follows toaleitt—Otie tract , containing one hundred acres more or less. ALSO,- Another tract .containing three hundred and nicety. _ two acres and twenty perches of land ; excepting and ', reserving one lot .-of one hundred acres end eighty perches. and another lot of fißy acres and one lund. ' red and thio-six perches, gold therefrom respective.. ly to Jacob A. Brink and Moses Brown; the title, to the fuet deed:Died - lot being derived from Wm. - Ward and others. and the second from Wm. Waid•and wife. ALSO:—Another" lot of land containing .fifty aerea - of lied derived from Abel Sharman who. con veyed to Eleazer Brown, elm -conveyed to Williarp Daytob by deed dated 17th Jute 1547. 11...1.We-,An other lot of land containing' fifty -acres more,' of leo,- • being the same that eTqseph Brown - conveyed to Wm. Dayton by Deed dated lath June 1841, there being excepted out of the foregoing parcels- of land one hundred and five acres sold by Elijah Skinner to Charles Trowbridge, fift:f acres sold to Alfred Thom as, and. twenty-seven acres to Charles C. Smith as.by , reference to sundry conveyances for the same will fuls ly appaer. ALSO—One other tract of land contain ing one hundred and seceriteen acres of land more or' less, being the same honveved. by K. T. Young and - Thomas to Elijah Steiner by deed dated De.: cember 19, 1819, recorded in deed-book No.. 18,,p. 04G. ALSO—AII the interests rights -and priailegea / of the said-granfiers in a certain lease from Ebenezer' Brown to Joseph and Eleazer Brown, dated the first , day of April A. l'ElBllB,-and drily assigned to' Elijah - Skinner, who conveyed to George -W. Scranton', to ' gether with the mill end improvements there: to he: longing, and sUblect-however to all the conditions of said lease, and the rents thereon accruing; and re strictions and liabilities thereunto attached; Which' have accrued :dime the'first - day of : April / A. D. 1853, or may hereafter, accrue; said -foregoing squid tracts of land containing,:after detinetion of reserve. done, three hundred and seventy-five acres or there. iheeta, witleallowalces, be the gime more or lees. This deed being intended to convey all thelands,and„ privileges particularly desetibeel in the deed of Elijah Skinher and Sarah his nife, , ,D) George. W. Sefe . titenl, tinted the first day of June; 1852, - and recorded in - the .Re'corder's office of Susquehanna County, in,Deed book No. 21, page 15t„ele„ refereime to tehibi will fully slow; excepting always out of tbel same he Right of Way of the'Delawart- Lackawanna le What ern Rail Road Company, finder the conditions speci fied•in said Deed . ; containiqpin. all ntiont 370" tries . more or less„ after deducting exceptions,- with the appurtenances, 2-dwelling Souses, -2 Barn, and sheds attached, one saw mill, one:orchard,and - about 1110 acres improved. ' ' : ..- : : • ,1 - -- Taken in execution ; at the stilt, of George Ws-, Scranton vs. E. T.TOung and :edger Thomas:., ' . ' : Purchasers will:Medi Wes be required to moan 'the day of "sale, - 110axionnt.aufficient to cover the coats-of sale, otherA 'k 3 1 4 TropeitY, will be resold' forthwith. 7''at IN YO-UNO Eettii." to, Sheriff's Office, 3fontiose, 1 .' Mareh 10, 1858:-. i • ' list,rouck 4 E II . 4 COX i i undareigned . acar 11:4stinNe!urttg And 71_ tare kinds . of . - • COriagC . and Slelgh.Stuff, 514 /xi l'elloca, Bow, 7Ailla, Rctueg, P'endt re, 4e, r he,, for sale; in lots' io suit put. obssets; very low fur deb, Also, all kinds'or work - iitaantetPatal CROOK k. JOalreffit, Gfeat Brad. ltisyelt R, 1818 - ...-ly. • 8 1 Ell LI II ' tit3w4
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