3Ion:- -. - . . day -.,, .. . I Ang.-2, 1 59: .....1.: ___._ •-..... • A re herohy notified to nieet at their Engine Ilouse, On Ilkilidav, Aug. 2 , 1, at. 61 o'clock; p. nt, A fuil attendance is J eg T nested. " •s• - 4' ,.. W. RILEY, Ftwanan , '.S. M. WIL,SON, SCM:ary. ---.....--_.- . l'Colice.fr. , , The Reptiblican Connly .Committee will meet , at Searle's Rotel, in Montrose, on Satyrday, the Slat inst., at I s :o'clock p: in. • • ' D. R. hal:liner, Chairman,. .A. CliAll• MIN, Serry. y MOlltroFe,,Jn. 27; 1.955. , , ': . • t -.----- , If otieio..—Tllt SuFqueliatuut County SOcult,u. raj Snciets will" Meet .^.t' the. Court'. House, Tuesday evening, Nugust 19, ISSS. 'M. L. CATLIN, Sec. In Lenox. on the 32d inst., by Rev. 1. Tower, Mr. T. M. nouns. formerly ot Benton, Ductile Co., and Miss Cntot: M- gay Of LCOOX, TU. Lenox, - on the 2 t,.t.inst., by Rev. D.l' .ktosze RANsom, api Miss Lvov foot., both of Lenox. • - _ DIED• In N e w , Miltord, duly 17, Mrs. RtnEcca, wife of 'i . David Conklin, Aged 67 ye3irzi. II IRFORD-UNIVERSITY. _.: THE Terms in this Institotion, the next year, will 1 he 'l3 vecks'eAch. ,-, The first tvrtit to commence: ..- on. Wedne , day2 - .4.ngust I:3th ;. the- wand on. the first Wednesday in iieeenther; and the third'°Bows the second ; without any vacation, and closes t f q first week in June. .•-• . I . . . . - "ExPENSIFS. Ti.TlTlON—Common Branches; per term,....54,50. Nat'l Philosophy, - Sc., 6,00. , • Languages and- Mathematics,.... . Room -Rent,. 2,q0. Each room is furnished with a Bedstead and tahle. Tspenses of Recitation Reoms,„ ... •.. 156, C . Vocal Ma , ie, adapted to Comsonti 25. - Music an Piano with, it; use, 6,00. The regular lectures will he given,ihrough the year. One half of the bills paid in advince; and the re in:Linder :I;i:the er.d of the term.' •/ The regniarrecitations in 'each :week will com mence on Monday noon, and arise on Saturday noon, that Students* may bare no cause for traveling: upon, tie Sabbath. • Harford, July 28. 78 . 58.-4,iW. • • • NOTICE.- • • IIIIE Copartnershiri . 'heretofore existing ;under the name of Lambert..& . lloly, is this dap dis -v3lred by.,ninittal consent. Trade w!ll be. continued at the blri Aland by R. W. J. P. LA.3IIIERT, . . • • It W. HEALY: • • Auburn I Corners, July 2Sth, • MONEY TO LOAN. • ~„1.4. 0 00, to Igmt in-sums to suit. Apply to: ' J. T. LANGDON.• Montrose, July - , . THE GREATEST,--: eC 7 • a 1.1.1 ...zr ict DISCOVERY`. 'l-`" ss. = •OF THE AGE. • ,:, t.Zt our EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, • Tlleworst Scrofnl i a down to a common Pimple. Ile he. tried it in rieer rt.yrn Ivtr,drrtl coon, and never filled CT rrfd,lr, 0.•••t11:1, , 11.der ho.aor.) has row in hi. T.O.Ner of Its val•dr, wlll3lnttrtady t , tutl o 4 , 10, ..,.:1!7 . 3.111e.1 1. Cur, tt tttlntittgoisru.trinlrlt, tt•r•••••• tnire the te•dtdkh , d ••d' ran ph.% [A the ~. To, thr, in 0,0 the..n . s:rnt of :till.. ' :tier are u,rrallt,t.,l to ratio thr uord ctaker in the utollth .cr st••mr , h. v.— • t••••. - :,,o,ILIv+ rtr, - a - drrtnted to ertre the coral lalld at r.ry - •• Ine . V,,V.v. tltr, 4arrtltttetl to rare t1.11:11111tOr In the Eve'. ty.,l,.ll.•,••r.royrtr•tc - dt. , cure rtd:rdair, La' the eai, adtd I:hdeb -7.1%, am , • it:. ta,t'f';'? teardinted tr:curo rtmrartgtaicern itotnti titt`tir.te eruption of the ~kit,. •" • 'Zig...Let ysarr warranted tooure the vrorg kind or of rt:••maaiArt: Thre , f.•,r lwrt Fir, to eidtd twin i) attratj e6rr is ,edsrikved carrarACd to clue the picot debrenate came lc. alas -n•ln-rnritcil to cure rya r ear,, the wort rase ot tanrsaala. trout the fiiyt led tie, tool a perfoct !ern the claire quantity is taken.% • • ICONFILItY, uaol it. that Lucca not , ay. , anllb l r•C ‘ l3.* pitlyielans :int the moat •carrtul 1 5 51.1t - ' • rite •intwinirgis in hap-alto. • MetliL - al Ilia:peen. to your notice. I do it with a tnifatiVe power. In 'relieving aIL awl curing to a lach vad -arc unfortunately WI liable.— • iug dlaai r to sn affeetlonalctuother. - SIBGi 508 E 1110IITH," - • tirade ; yr7tis own temper La reatorea to Ito unto. our Lats.:lV= ttiort and fretful naps to calm and a the Mcilf.lPl•scovery becomes a fountala of band and honoebold. coal +lncas of • 1 2CANTEER . • • •. ,atea , l,l4llla 5 roach. catioimg • _ _ _ - - :MA% 5141,V. !.17: kind or/1701 of ail wh.• t•vc 115iPct.a4 the' m et 1 9 t ,r.sultry 1:1:1 kno Iwtzt• otl ra.At of th.i,dista. ¶:0.14 CXCrUdal 1. mt..: as if lip, a: 'l . ll ,at. tt, , ,n, Aact *Pet &tubers, a! bte.kelng to your ha In the inore4ah- ~.5„. iY SP EP S-I A, • • L ' oLo k, o . o ,thTetoenyeh ;then to the itestlneuand, Ilil 0 Ni F t Ik". S , ettl^.. Creelinc. and on Indifferenite even to the eire. I rale ptrantAelt le . , . ' ANT) lIIPLAIIED, . you, rind you eon only take certain kind., and I v.yelent 1:1•II, net gel half the Pone/Aliment it Pratt - 1 opteve toil of the ...zee: rote It up: then your It.. b1,,,,,n,,0d herulee.ullent - Anreeetish.ind sour. r, imp: ..Inratriehment -y-olr er-tom mist ...,,f ~,,, t,,eir t.oeonte relaxed. Then folietr t ;,.• hieh the 7.le.li,ilitieeovery le otenlinely netspetieen ~ °U. U itr-E , • . . i l .s IK, ;11::R1!: qt.. Aide. Yet.-.11.4a,e of the - Art/M. and: .. _ . _.. • - vrhcL is r.,ttilrig bt ..creattnr, klul.:11*. .of your family._ RAC .T.tylir tond diem vven of that yTrrY Salm as tlol,l , llint . COnlyle".00:1 trio, hest .I.l‘ . is ;note. t.s.rste n. 1 71 the tof di:4:3m, 1; : Paltflatinn of thehtllK, , - ,:„'grnAllpf the luck. paitrof th: j , . int v lace you rtlire. Irtrzukuity; th e b owe l, a: ,4 th a t L h r .:,,t excruciaziag of dkvasok, the . - - '. •:.- • - .•- , P I -1, --- ES . - • . : 1 ..f I 1 :,‘,.. irVICT ccfol,llol. nf poor wornint srei,fl'erine from this dhe i ea , and pini:Gr away a nil,rable F.:e. snit their nest door neighbor 1.4 de,. not tee ie the cause. I Wisb CC impress on yourntlnd that ittnAl -4- old proeerly` ..n onnee of j,rev enth tql, bet ter Jun a pound vtleure. ' .In tie . -MEDICAL -DISCOVERY ~ • Inv hove Indh the "%wryer:tire:Mid the care. With this gra.a. ALA g , .. .d qurtntr, thatit will nerer tinder any eirentustanelm. &you any iaor . T. No change of diet ever t.v,rlwrai r y--rat the beet you atta get teldnO, of It. 1.li: ECT lONS FOE. rSE.-I..inits. one table sp., ncul per d]sy— ei:ld,, over ten year, does - art •,, , Afirr—e'lli:tretv• nom lie to •-. 'ea:el v . ... 0•4, tea retiseurel. _t , n ,, clii,Ztions mu be appliadde to all vorrr. .rur.:i.nes.', take vrtikivrrto ripen:h.:on the bowels to - ha , a. day. ' Yours. truly. ' DONALD FENN - EDT. - Pile.. ii.en per botrl,t, nrriellehy..l.llEl.TCßßELT..ll,:natro. r. J. T ,• A 1: I,!Si .1: ..i . f;'• 1- f,lr-dtlannt. nu'. ,_ Ir. WEST, tuoque 1at..,, lb ;•• :. . ' •- i ti,:,... it), 1ar....-It -- s. Er:CHANTS alio are not supplied, can furnisji —ll:themselves with a superior article, at manufac turers.pricei, by calling on - & BROTEItItS. lgontmse, July 21, 1858.-3 w BiIiNAIITON WATER CURE, Binghamton. Broome County, II _Y. •-•TP" EstahliAnnent Iris been greatly enlarged and improved daring 'lle present Spring, and is .now rra4s for the reception of patients.. 'Yew institution.srin this country 'combine:So "many advantages lor. the:successful treatment of in valids. The location is beautiful, house ,4ipw and . - ronnodions. The rooms large. airy, well fur*Shed, And evet:i; way arranged with a view to the health and cOmihrt of their occupant.. • - - - The Physicians, Dr: Thayer and Wife, have , bad twelve -years experience in treating diseases,. Ifydno pathicaily. (the last tight at Binghaniten3 during sthielt time - they hare treated. snecesiZtilly thouiande of sick.pert-on , , lan: - after their dismises had beeu --pronounced fatal by eitinent physicians, In addition %. - -eo the pitients at the "Cure," thew "olive a largeprae , tier In The village and surrounding country, which makei them familiar with .tl % trestment of diseases of everY gradi3 and character. 'They planned, - built, and own the "Rinfillamfon 'll'ater conse . fluently it is under. their entire control Mid manage ment. , all those' diseases to which the peculiar, adapta tion of HydrOpathie treatment has been suceiseFally demonStrated, they pill generally guaranteeaapeedy 'and-perfect restoration ; such are tbelollOwing, Acute and - Chronic Rheumatism; 'Neryous -Diseases, , Dyspepsia, Scrofula and Spinal Complaints, Fevers, Liter COillpitilntg, - Tutuors, , Ticeni,. Enlargement of; ,Joints,-Di-,eases o f Throat and Lungs, Dropsy„l.Ague and Fever:. Female -cong.gaiolS ercr# tirade and . diSeases: Catarrh, &c.; ke: „ Persoos who hare ben long sick or • 6(d-ridden,. 1164 who: hare notsucceded heretofore in their efforts to regain their health -ale - mTeCiall4tited,togire. them a rail. - '• Tertit's i rons $5 1 to €4lO - per +reek,: • f,* - De..i Thayer will he .it (rose, (Searles 111 "1,) tat Thuraday, Aliirwst am ' c o r diß. inr;tes- Inralitle4ta girt hint a- call. - For farthdr,parteulars; iddreis . . , TRAYRR,II. D. .Bingliamton,, 'May 3 b, 1558.-tf . Lousi sikrir oilbawl, jltue itAYDES tROTILERS Tgke flue licitiot;., D - Govem Yourselves Actordingly, - THAT - ettificqbag - iloseqb4lll - 1)& FOil the laMat of themselvFa and the ENTlRZynidie,luive DE. TEILIONErt to receive SPANISH COIN AT PAR, In exchanae for all crg s xtgpurchaged at their tzdablighthent ; and they will eontinne to Fell gragls from • 25 TO 30 PEI?. AbENI 4 CHEAPER than any 0t.114 establishment In Northern Tiettn!ylvanta. nese to tattle pre gent 9tne a large:mna of Srg sign nom in eirtmlatlen In thl?mnien at.d 113,1 N: seen surpnge. in the public print, of this County, a notice to the effect that gild es,iu la . • . REDUCED IN VALUE at Montnwg. by the eillet or her business men, we ilyem It prnriei tq PUBLICLY ANNOUNCE:. th 4 we are In great want of money. and as the much abused isrsmilu milli Is the best silver In market, we advise th• sie haying such In thelresse-nion to bring It to GUTTENBERO ROSENBAUM CO., who vrtli:take it at itn FOTt MER LUE..provldoclithe a7"CASH IS PAID DOWN • AT TILE TIME OF PLIRCUASINP. We Are eon!Aa.tAli tooth - Ing • accopo --- . . ". of thelatest styles and of the finest quality ; Sha*ls, 111 antill as.,,Bonnets, A superior btock of MILLINERY GOODS; to which the attention of country Milliners are 'respectfully invited. We have a beautiful assortment of Embroideries, Collars, Sleeves, Liu , ens, Laces, and White Goods, L .- unexcelled in gliality, style. (rid tolivs. We devote assest 4'm:o:n Obe, ItnEWE on UTHBr. husiQess. haelne'on extensisarrailoring establishment eimms wt.kb our:stores, at MoNTROse: mid:4_7 Ell ANNA DEPOT ...\\ flatter out,elsys that we an tit a man—be ho theorem. giant. and no matter how illoshopra—in a prese.ntable sts le, PROVIDED ALWAYS, I.,that his Port-Thinnale in STrITED wlth the •` NEF.DFI'L" (sure peeled hr u : otek oornb.l or - sr.:\ NISI( as well a' MO - AN COW-) Call 05,14rrt your MONEY'S -WlfetTle" at the store of _ Guttenberg,' Rosenbaum A-. Co. MONTROF.,Pa., ashy s,, lEf4.-tc - New One-Horse store, which PATS as Goes, and goes_fin• `THE PAY.' TITE,SUTSCRIBER BEING R IAILY AND TRULY PREPARED" to furni.t the " Good People" of Sprivrille; aitt~the kinds of GROCERIES, such as SL'CIARS, OFFEE SOAPS, •SY RUBS, RICE, CANDLES, - TEAS, • FISH; ;TOB ACCO, solicit.; a share of their patronage .20 lbs. Rice for •$l,OO. 10 " First Rate Sugar, $l,OO. . • 16 galaeratas, - $l,OO. and many tiller articles at eq'talh• low figures. The beet Inand3 orFLOUR always on hand. a Fp. Rend r .m.d,, or Mid to Order,'' not at cost,” but at "iiiir'pre!iiix. - Cali and gera neat • Summer Vestfor 75 cents. rrp me 3 an7l if I don't "Share you as Cheap as lours, Re9iectfullf: . A. H. SMITH. Stiiiigwilyitly 1858.—tf . • •• • Dr. Baker's Vegetable Compound. A Sovereign remedy for thi,tlera, Summer Coin ploint,t, and Dycentery, for sale by ' BENTLEY, READ, Co. k 31ontroso, July 21, ISSB. . PROCLAMATION. Susquehanna County, ss. SPY/ Ali SCOTT. Ims . her In the. Court, of Common next friend, Asa Park, l' A l l e ig a. l s is o t f said Term Term, 1E57. . vs . DAVIS D. SCOTT. No; 3,50, , T, Limas 1). &tin: Whereas a Suhrkena in Divorce was issued to AttOt. Term, 18 7, which ,was duly returned non es/ 4111'4.011J, and thereon an alias Subpama was issued in said eanse returnable to April Term, 1858, upon the return of which proof was made to the said Court that -the s a id D av i s D. iwott could not be ilmnd in my Bailiwick. s , This notire;s therefore to require you appear, . before the ..TAkes of the said Court ,on t e third' Monday of. August next, to answer said :complaint; &c. JOHN YOUNG. sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Montrose, July 21, 185 S. PROCLAMATION.. - :- Susquehanna Cminty,ss. ALstA.B.ik.sv_s, by her In the Court of Vora neit friend Alpfats Burdick, , MQ.llPleas - f said Co. vs. -_ - -!, August Term ; 4557. - ' J. W. BARNES. :No. 53. - t, ‘ To J. W. Barnes :• Whereas a Subroch in Di vorcd was issued to August Term, 1857, which was ~...f tn duly returned non est tnerfrigs„and thereon" alias Suhpmna was lkssffee, in said cause. returnahl} to Nov ember Term, 1857, upon -rthereturn of n. ieh proof was made to the said Court thA the said,j:W.Barnes could not he found in me Bailiwick. • _ This notice is therefore to resuire you to• appear before the Judges of the said' Court on the third Monday of Augusi k next, to answer said •complaint A •8:.c: ° JOHN'YOrNfi, Sheriff. 1 Sheriff 's Office, ]fonts SC, July 21, 1856: 41 1 r, " A '9 it L 7 JEWELRY, • AND • '( A O,C ORDEON§; _ /CITA HIED nr.ANTED DY q t • , , I. • C. ED W - Ail • "t 1 0'0 RD, Cr Also agent for the sale of MELODEONS, o any'dtsired 'style or. quality,. frow 15 t0.t..3ta9. Fur chasers can not do better than to call. Ha rford, Pa., July 21, 1858.-31 n •' The Artist's Ithym.es • About Haxd Times, - • - And Lack of DiMes ThE times are hard; extremely-hard, There's no mistake abtit. it;, Tie hard to get a little cash— /larder to do-without it. All classes feel the ,rant of funds, The, farmer, lawyer, merchant, But who, more than the "Picture man" , Can show-a ease quite urgent. Ile never yet has learned to lire 011 "Mae impressions" merely, And pietutes "only in your eyer Fill up the,purse-7severely. Please thou, remember-Phcenix Block, Two flights of Stairs ascend, sirs, And for a copy of yourselves A little money spend, sirs: - i And if you haven't...that to spare— . Not take a Spanish quarter—. - I'll takO'yoitr gratin, your butter, cheese, • ,And . other kind's of barter: • - Don't wldt uotibpnother day, . lf yoti do you may regret it: Somewhere, Fee heard somebpdy say , .. There's danger lurking in delay. • This hint.yon may-as well - obey rei - haps in some unlooked-for way A likeness of your face will.pay,_ • .So haste to Deans and get it. • • • .- . W. 13.. DEANS.: • Oyer the Store of Bentley, Bead, &Co Montrose, July 21, 185 S. '- . . • I Lyons tothe use of A. Lathrop vs. Daniel 11. Kistler.] ALL that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, • - . and'being in the township of Herrick Susq County; DY virtue of ]sundry writs issued by‘ttie Court - - . • shounded and described as follows, to "tit: beginning A.-/ ofCommon Pleas of Susquehanna county and to at a stake and stones corner, south tittle rOdieetSiti me directed, I will expose to sale by public : . vendee; 1 and - Great Heed turnpike, on the line be,tween lots in at the Conytlloseie in Montrose, Sin Saturilayilie ;14 tit' i the warrantee name °Mahn and Isaac Co - ; near the of August, 1858, at one o'clock, p. in., the following I Lackawanna er"cek ; thence north 46° west, S 6 pert described pieces er Parcels of hind, to wit : Cs to a stake and 'Atones, an eriginat corner ; thence ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land south 19° west,'sl perches to **Stake and stones situate, lying, and being In the townihip of _Break- corner, at'said turnpike road ; thence South 10° west, - lye, county and State aforesaid, hounded and descrile 93 perches to a stake and stones corner ; thence cd as follows, tO Wit: on the worth by, land of Ass i south n s st Ist, S 3 perches, to a strike and stones; Crandall; on the east by landk of Wm Edson . and I thence nor li 5' east, 84 perches, to the place of be- Crandall; op the southhYlands of Jonathan Squires, _ inu . tog t containing 53 acres and 88 perches of land, and Wm. Crandsdl, and on the west by land of Fer- 1 8 i with the appurtenances, Lone framed slwelline house, dinand Whip,ple ; containing about eighty acres 1 1 barn, 1 wagon shop, 1 Illacksdsith shop, and about with the appurtenances, 1 house, 1 barn, 1 orchanl, I thirty acres %metered. [Taken in execution at the and about 40 acres improved. [Taken in execution suit of Patrick SleGun at the suit of Thohms Underhill vs. C. N. Griffie]igal ys. Malik - Mathewson.] ALSO—AI hat certain piece or parcel of land, - ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate ' lying, and being in I the' township of Cliff situate; lying, aid being in the township of Great ord, County o usq., and State of Penn., bounded - Bend, county and state aforesaid, bounded and de as follows: beginning at as post, the soutlievest corn- Set lined as follows, to wit: beginning at the corner of er of Michael West's ot; thence by a warrantee line . alot of land-cootracted to James Worden in the north 45' west, 62 perches, to a post, the corner of line of land forMerly contracted to Thos. Dickson ; Tuttle's lot; thence by his line, north 454" east, 266 thence by the seine north 55" elm, 99 perches, to a perches, to aspost ; thence south 45° east, 62 perches corner ; thence aouth 3.5" east 170 perches by land - to a post, said West's north-west corner; thence by sold to Washington Hawkins and others, to a black said West's line, south' 454° west, 266 perchea to the 'bait; thence smith- 55" west 99 perches and a halt to beginning, containing 193 acres, mot e or less, togeth. the said James Warden's corner; thence along said er with the appurtenances, 1 framed house, 1 - barn Worden's line north 33° west 17') perches to the and sheds, 1 horse barn, 1 orchard, and about fifty place of beginning; containing 105 acres, (excepting acre* improved. and reserving therefrotn 174 acres on`the -north part 'A LSO—AII that certain piece or parted of land, of the same deeded by Wm. Skinner ,and ,wife to situate, lying, and being in the township of Lenox, Enoch Ilawkinsi dated June 14, A. D., 1654 ;, being counts and state aforesaid, bounded and described as the same parcel.of land deeded by Caleb Carnialt and follows, to wit: beginning at a stake and stones, 'oat wife to said Win. Skinner, recorded hi Deed Book the west side and line of Hiram White's land; thence No. 22, page 371, the 7th day of November, Ise3,. south along the Millis or Dewitt C. Roberts, 67° west and the same day-deeded lay Win. Skinner and wife . 6 chains and 56 links, to a stone wall ; thence north to Lewis C. Janteson ;' together With the appurtete 18 ' west 2 chains,to a stone in the east bianch of antes, 1 fradiedilionse. 1 barn, 1 orchard, and about the Tunklintinock, 10 links, front the bank; thence St t s acres iniproyed. [Taken in execution at the suits _north 54' east 5 chains and 25 Milts, to a stake and stone:Lon the hank • thendeasouth 54° east 2 chains of Win. SkinnerMssigned to C. S. Beetled and of J. C. Fish vs. 1.. C...lJanicaon.] and 25 links to stale and stones: thence south 17° ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of -land, east 88 links, to a lake 'and stones; thence south situate, lying, and being_ in the township of Great_ 19' degrees east, 93 links to the place of beginning, Bend, county and state stores-said, bounded and de- contaitring 1 nere mat 126 rods of land, (excepting TS setilaal as-follows, to wit: on the north by land of rods of land C Artemis: Hall; on the east by the Susqueltiuma rig" otiveyed by Ira N. Hawley to Minds:sin Churchill by deed, dated December 13, 1849,) to er ; on - thessoutli by land of Elie: Dayton; tout iu- .nether with the appurtenances, 1 framed dwelling ing about 874 acre?, more ogles., together with the house, and all improved. 4 - appurtenances, 1 house, 1 harm 1 wagon house, 1 or- _,l LSO—AII that other piece or parcel of land, chard, and all ianproirti.d. ALSO—AiI that other d situate as the last above described lot, and bounded piece, situate as shove, and bounded and describe and described as follows, to wit : beginning at a stake as follow., to wit: On the north by the State line;— on the east be H. I'. Turboss and Artemas Hall ; on and stones, about aa feet each tray from the fence, in the - north-east corner of the garden now occupied bm the south by Milton Gilman, and on the west by Iletti k. - Adnev C. Tompkins; thence north 65' east 28 feet, non liatla ' , a , ' llind tlticDrinkerll Drinker i""", it- being, the in stake and stones; thence north 25° west, forty undivided. half of two hundred acres, more or less, teethe° the-meek about S feet from the bank ; thence south 65' west, along said creek, 26 feet ; thence with the appurtenances, 2 log houses, and about 2s acres improved [Taken in•execution at the suits of south 25' west, forty feci;to the place of beginning,- Julius Corbett and E. T..Xoung vs: G. S. Mesick and containing 11 _ti eet of land, together with certaM Ilarvev liall.l , rtglita to take n-ater front the penstock of saii mill, ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land (reference being had to deed front S. E. Tompkins, .situate, lying and being in the township of Bridge- <l. .zl. to Ira Hawley, dated the eth day of July,•A.D. water, county and state aforesaid, bounded awl de- 1849, and recorded in heed book, No. 18, page 730 scribed as foilows; to wit : Ott the north and intst by" together with the appurtenances, 1 named building lands of E.D.BiMests; on the south by lands of „ eer i e ,' as a turning lathe, kes [The above three G e o, W. Crocker, and on the west by lands of Bans' pieces taken in ex e cution at die suit of Jamoti H. S. Men-Mum ; e ontaining 5C act-es, mote or ltd. to- Plielset and Daniel Searle %es Daniel ]taker. gaiter with the appurtenances, 1 house, I barn, 1 ALSO--All that cet tail, piece or parcel of land, orchard, and :shout 40 .acres improved. Ind' en in situate, lying, and being in the township of Auburn, exemitton at the suit of Jerred Lillie vs., Mary H. and county aforesaid, bounded and described •as fol- Fowler and GeOrge Fowler. ' . •) 1. • lows, to wit •. on the north by lands ( - 4 Ansel and .ALSO—AII that saw mill situated on creek-known Martin -Wilcox, on the east by lands of Thomas R. as Drinker creek, and near public road Idllown its White, on the south -by land; of James Rifenbury, Curtis road,. in the present township of Oakland (lade, on the west by lan& of John Tewksbury, containing Harmony,) said mill being onsland bounded as fol- about Ino act es' of land, with the appurtenances, one lows ; to wit : op the north by 4,anils owned by Wake- saw mill, and about 25 acres improved. [Token in man; on, the east by the Lenox k Harmony Turn- execution at the suit of T. • Kelloge, to the use of pike; on the south by land it the possession of Ja- Grover, Phillips k Co. vs. W. 11. Sherwood.] • cob —, and on the west bealte above 'mentioned A LSO-4All that certain piece or parcel of land, Chrtis road., [Taken in execution et the suit of A. situate, lying, and being in Auburn township. county &S. 11. Berries vs. F. A. Ward. _ ' and state aforesaid, hounded and described as follows, ALSO—AII that certain saw mill situated very to wit: 011 the north by lands of Samuel Picket and near the mill she known as the Ben Skinner mill site, Collins Wood, Millie east by land; of Milton Harris, :Led on land recently owned by B. A. Skinner, in the on the south by lands of Jacob Young, on the west present township of Oakland, (late Ilarmonvl and by lands of G. White,containine ' about 124 acreewith bounded as follows, -to wit:. on the northwest by the appurtenances, 2 dwelling houses, one barn and land owned by John Patrick ;en the north by the shed, and abed sixty acres improved. [Taken in limn known as the Ililborrilann, now in possession execution at the suit of .Innimill s unnell, ail, sind A. S. ortiohn Hilhorn jr.; on the east by hold owed by Low vs. R.H.Burch, Wm•.Coolee s ?A, and P.G.Burch. A. P. Human ;on the south by land Owned by Dan- A LSO—AII that certain piJcl3 or parcel of land. iel Bond and David Tiiylor. [Taken in execution at situate in the township of Atertirti, county and state the suit of A. &S. 11. Barnes ys. P. A. Ward and aforesaid, bounded and tlesmibed as follows, to 'wit: Dougherty.] - • on the north hyland of Jacob Brotztaan, en the east ALSO : —AII that certain two store dwelling Imuse be land of If. Divine, on the south by land of M. Co situate on the north side of Street it., in theltnron::h burn and I. S. Carter, aml on the west by . 'laud of of Suscesellainia, county and state aforesaid; contain- Win. D. Cope-, containing about len acres, together ing in fronton Said Street B. 60 feet, end in depth with the appurtenances, I framed house, 1 log barn, 120 feet, and die lot or piece of gronnd and cartilage an d about Cat acres imp-cent!. [Taken in execution appurtenant thereto; said lot b. ing bounded on at the suit of A. Latin-op vs. Joseph Feeley. the north by bind of N. Lenhelin ;on the east fty A LSO—AII that eertain piece or parcel of land, land In longing to the N. V. &E. R. R. Co.; on die s it u ate iu the township of Harmony, county and state Fnuthby B. street, and mettle west by land of C. le aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to.vrit: Wand, it being lot No. 17. [Taken in execution at on the nortliesast„by land of J. and J. Taylor, on 111 e. the suit of ItsS. Sherman vs. F. A. Ward,] north-west by land fortnerly of Ira Williams.. on the ALSO—AII that certain tract or parcel of land sit- sont b-eatl,t by land of J. and J. Taylor, and on the mite and twin" in the township of Dimock, nountY 'south-west by land of Amos Itarnee, contailthig about and State aforesaid. bounded and described as follows. ;15 acr es, with the appurtenances, 1 house, 1 small to wit: beglyping at a beech sapling the southw st . b ar n and aterit six acres improved. [Taken in eln corner of a hit of land surveyed fo r Urbane Smith : ention at the suit of David Taylor vs.' Philip Ulrich. thence by lands of Susan V. Bradford, west 37 perch-, A LSO—AII that certain piece' or parcel of land, es to a post and stones-in the east line of land of A. situate, and being in the township of Rush, county G. Hollister ; ,'thence by said Hollister 's land, and and saute aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, lands of Isaac Woodhouse and lienryltrinker, north to wit : on the north byelands of William Ross, on 4" east 225 perches to it beech tree; thieice east 70 th e , east by binds or CharleS Jerry, on the south by and 4-10ths perches to a post and StOnes, by lands of lands of Dr. Wean Cogs Well, and on the west by Stefan V. .Bredford ; thence by lands ..of Benjamin lands of N. J. Sherwood, being the same lands re- M'Keeby south 4" west 114 perches to the State comic conveyed by N. D. Snyder to S. 11. Canfield, road ; ehenceialeng said road Siouth 71" wean 17 with tne appurtenances, one saw mill, with lath ma -perches to a hemlock : thence north 56" west 16 chine attached, 'containing about 11 acres, .be the perches to a post-and statics, on the south side of .attic more or lees, and nearly all improved. [Taken said State toed ; Thence by lands of said Urbane in execution at the suit of A. S. Smith and M. E. Fut , Smith south 24 west 104 perches to the beginetng I ler vs. S. H. Canfield and Fairchild Cknfield. centait.ing, 77-acres and SO perches, strict measure, A LSO—Alfthat 'tertian pieee or parcel of land, be the mine more or lees, excepting therefrom one situate. lying, and being in the township -of Rush, acre and 1161 perches, and the right to Construct a county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as .milldam. [Taken in execution at the suit of Wm. A. follows to h-it: on the north by lands of. David Col- Chamberlain to the use of Job P. Kirby, vs. Owen Donolio .and Elizabeth Donates" lar, on the east by lands of T. E. Brown,on the south by lands of George Slocum, and en the west by lands • ALSO—AU that certain piece or parcel of land, situ- of ate, lying and teeing in the township of Rush and IL A. Granger, coetkining about 50 acress with , the appurtenances, county ot Sinriehanna, and state of Pennsylvania, and about fifteen acres improved. bounded add described as follows, to wit: On the the [Taken du execution at the suit of Daniel Cellar to north be lands of George Bromley ; 'on the east by . useof John Baldwin vs. Nathaniel Billings. ..,.. lands of Cope and David Swackhammer;' on theasouth , A LSO-Allsiliat certain piece or spared of land, by I'. e ll. -Snyder, on the west by l's M. Snyder s con- situate, lyiligi'and being in the township of Jessup, county and „state aforesaid, hounded awl described as mining about two acres with the appurtenances, one saw mill in an unfinished states [Taken in execution follows, to/wit: on the northland east by lands of at the-suit of Saru'l Stark and David IL Brown, as Austin Sherman, on the south by lands of jam - Stark and Brown, vs. Chimney 'Shoemaker.] , Front, and on the west by lends - of Matthew-Iflec . ALSO— ell the equal undivided half' of those` two by and the public highway, containing alioet el arty certain tracts or three's of land situate in the town- mare's, with the appurtenances, 1 dwelling houcie, I ship of Oakland, county and *State aforesaid, rind but- born, orchard, and about 20 acres impreved.s[Taken ted, bounded, and described a fidlowa, to wit : be- in execution et the suit of MattliewlleKeeby vs. P. ginning at the southeast corner of Joseph Itilborn's A. Field. . lot ; thence' north 2 " east 50 perches to a stake oti .1 LSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land,. the north side of the creek ; thence down said creek situate, lying, and being in the township of Hanford, the following epurses and distances: rloutli 584 -east county and state afitresstid, hounded /fiat described as 954 perches, idol north 64r east 19 perches, and fidlows, to wit: on the mirth by t. 1 ,0 public highway . , south Slu't'. east 21 perches, and north 684" east 3s on the east by Wm. E. Tingley on the south by perches, and north 15'7' east 16 perches, and north lands of George Lindsey, and n the west by Peter 714' east lit perches, and north 644° Oast 45 and Williams, containing, 8 acres, note or less, with the 2-10 perches, mind north 84' east 16 pendt6; and appurtertaneseatone saw mill and all improved. f Taks north 7 1 24` easi 214 perches to a eorner near the .en in execution at the suit-6t Denison K. Oakley-, to mill dant ; thence. north 45" east 174 perches_ to u this use of L. R. Peek, 1,7'. Richard L. Tingley and ' hemlock; stumpon the west bank of said creek, ie Freeman Peck. ' the south line of the John Hllhorn lot; thence along that certain piece orparcel of land ' the same, south 78" east 35 perches to a stake and situate,. lying, andt/ing in the.township of Oakland, ALSO—AII , stones corner ; thencemorth 784° west 38 perches county and state apresaid, bounded - led described asi to a l corners thence South 144" west 128 and 4-10 follows, to wit :- tin the north' by lands - `?f John Hit perches to a corner 111 tier south line of the aforesaid borne, on the east by hinde_qf A. P. llimmari, on the tract of land; conveyed by davit) Skinner 2d, to south by lands formerly occupied by David Bond, Burrows ; thence north 784" west 161 perches to'the and on the t west liv lands supposed to belong to John 1 place of beginning; containing, after making some McCarthy, formerly occupied by Jeremiah 'Wilson, Ismail allosimices for irregularities •of ground, 1,114 containing s lOG acres of laud, more or leas, with the acre §of land, be the same more or less. ALSO—AII appurtenances, 1 named house, .barn, saw mill, and that, bertairt piece of land situate, s leing and being in about 1S acres improved. [Talon in execution at the ts.wnshulp-of Oakland, cOunty and state aforesaid, the suit of B. S. Bentley vs George Herrick, ' . described :is follows, to wit: beginning on; the west ALSO—AII that certain tract or parcel of lard, side of a creek at a point in the line of John ILI- situate in die township, of county .of Bradford, born's land; where the bounds.of laud conveyed by and suite of Penn., butted, bounded end described as Jacob Skinner.2d by deed to Urbatie Nitrous of , follows, to wit: -beginning on the county.line, at the I ' Gibson township in said county, unite withisaid 1111. corner of land hereinafter described; thence north', born's lin4; thence along said Hilborn's Nee accord- along the said title 57 perches, thence north 87° west ing to the original point of compass Etir west 38 79 peiches, thence (Mill .3' west, 100 perches ; ' perches tu4 23 links to a stake and stones - conies of - thence south 87' east 21 .perches; th - ence by the land of John Patrick ; thence along said Patrick's land hereinafter descri sed, north 8° east, 43 perches, least line, according to a late survey, south I' west, and thence still by th same, south 87° cast 61 perch -1 beineat this time 35 and 3.10 perches, incire,or less, es to the place of beginning, containing 34 3-10th ac. Ito a corner-in or near said.creek, in the title of said ALSO—AII that certain tnessuage or tenement, Burrows's laud; thence along the saute s down 'said and - tract or parcel of land, situate partly in Bradford ! creek as the needle now bears north 84' east some and partly in Sesqueliatinncounty aforesaid, leiended 9 rods, and north 721 , east 214 perches Ito stonea, and described. as follows, ter wit : beginning at a post near a data above a sair mill, and north 45 - " east 174 in the line of Lewis Burton's laud, thence north 3' perches to!the place of beginning; containing five east, -100 perches to a post, a coiner of land survey acres of Land, be the same more or less, with the ap-, ed for-Oliver Mayhew, thence north 87 ° west, by the Partenances, one framed house, barn, saw-mill, and line of said Mayhew, 104 perches to it. beech in the about 18 acres improved. [Taken in execution at county line, thence south by said line, 57 perches to 1 the suit of Wm. E. Taylor assignee of Justus Picker- apost, thence.north 87° west, 23 perches and 7-10th i lug vs. Gehrge.Hertick and Susan Herrick hie wife) .. of a perch by the above described lot-in the county ALSO--sAll that certain piece or of land sit- of Bradford to a corner,, thence south 3 . west, 43 ce by n tutted in the Borough of Montrose, county and state perches, to theline of James Hduse, and the I aforesaid, pounded] and described - as follows, to wit: said James House's land, south 87 ° - - east; 124 and on the north east by Tairripike street; on the south east by lands of Mrs. Biddle; on the South west In t.ind i perches, creasing the said county, line to. the beginning, containing 40seeres, with the appurtenan -1 C e d a r Lane, and on the north west by lands of Dr. ces, log house, barn, mine fruit trees, and 70 acres Patrick; „being fix rods in front, and twelve rods improved. [Taken in execution at the suit Of Caleb back, containing squareseen rods, more or i vty-two Cannalt vs. Thomas a Pond. •, leis - , ayith the appertenances, one large 'dwelling, Purchasers will in all cases be required to pay, on house, Ice hOuse, some fruit trees, and all improved. _the day of sale, an asuount sufficient to cover the [Taken In.] execution at-the suit of John F. Dunmore costs o sale, otherwise, the property will be reyld . dt111:‘ YOUNG„ Wart . vs Chapman Baldwin with notice to Terre Tenants.] 1 ' forthwith. Sheriff's Office- • Montrose:, July 21, 1858. - A- LSO-:-All that certain piece or parcel of land sit- uated, lyieg, and being in the township of Franklin, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north by the public highway; on the east south and west by funds 'of Nathan P. Wheaten; seontaining 84-square Perches Of land, to gether with the appurtenances, 1 filmed dwelling house, 1 vloolen manufactory with -dui carding ma chines and other fixtures, 1 small stable, and all im• proved. [Taken in execution at the suit of B. IL II'EA,IFF'S SALES. MINN WYOMING' SEMINARY. THE neat term of ihis institution will commence, WEDNESDAY, AIJOUST 12th, and 'cdrithitio twelve weeks. . . EV" prnsurpapt.4 . lfacilitieA for priparingior tench-. ing, willvbe furnished to.ull : whti enter the Teabliers' Department: ,_... . A. NELSON. Kingston, July '29,1858.-ow . Grain Cradles.- vs IMPROVED ARTICLE, and all kinds' of hay ing toole, , forutle low, by S. ii. SAYRE BRontEits. Montrose, July 21, 1855.-40.. • 111.egiisterN notice. filtillftle NOTICE is hefehy l given re all 'persons .1 concerned in the following Estates, to'n'ic: rstate of STEPHEN ITAZLLTON, late'ot Dimock, Turrell and Elijah Bunnell, F.1.-:crutors. p. ' - };state of JEREMIAII ROSENCRANTS, late of Springville; deceased, D. F. Stark, ErrentO - r. • Estate ofJONATIT ELLSWORTIT, late of Mid dletown, deed, M. C. Ellsworth and Samuel Taggart, Administrators. • . Estate of SAMUEL lIILBOURNE, late of Bar ; ninny, deceased, L. F. Fitch, Adoeihlstrator. Estate of'WM. H. BROWN; late of Rush, deceas - ed, John W. Benscoter, Admiwiatrator. I Estate of AARON RYNE ARSON, late of,Lotiox, dece'ased, Isaac Rynearson, Ad:Alias/rotor. , Final account of R. W. GEETE, GuardianOf Ellen' • Bagley„Brookint. acciiiltitants , have settled-Ag it accounts in the Registt;r's Office in and for the county of Sus i. quefianna, and that the same will lie presented to the !Judges of the Orphan;Court of said , county, on Monday, August 23th, for confirmation and allow= ance.. • - CIT ARLES NEALE,• Register.t: Register's Office, Montrose, t • July 21, Igfa, I 4w Executors' Sale. IVOTiCE„ is hereby given, that by virtue of an or -1.11 der from the Orphans' Court of Susq. County, the subscribers will oiler to public sale, by vendue,nt the public house of Dela Jones, in Liberty township, on • the 1:1Ih day of 'August, at 1.1), all that certain piece or parcel of land, late the estate of Janice Travis, dec'd, situate, lying, and , being in the township of Liberty, in ,e id county, bounded north by the highway, lending from fleas D. parties saw mill to near,Thomas COrbitt, east by (lands of Isaac Travis, south by lands of Levi Vosbery, 'and west by lands of Milo Webster, containing So acres, De the same more or less, on which is a house and barn, and about one half is improved. , Terms of payment made known on day of sale. SAMUEL W. TItI'ES . DELL JOANNA TRAVIS; Liberty, July 21, 1858.—1 w, FAIR WARNING! tiFIER the , of Angels' next, the Books and Accounts of either et the firms of Smith j...• Haapstrad, 0. U. Ilempslead, or Hemp stead and Me eat e, Hip be placed M the hauls of a Justice of tile Peace for settlement, wit "aspect of Orsons." All who prefer 10-tettle. a ith the under signed must therrfore do so previous to that time.— Ththie who neglect this invitation must not complain L it invited by an officer, alto will add a Fee for his services. All Notes past ,iue must beimid WITHOUT ,ELAY. • 0. G. nr.mrsttA.n. Brooklyn, July 14, 1858,73 w MEE 1858. NEW ARRIVAL 1858 I== SUMMER GOODS. ITOW ready for inspeetium'a. full and complete as lr of 1:713L-y :or thvo HOW itt,igll: 4 u d ,tvlim, in Actc.v. crytliing app vetainiug 1.. L. Trade. pricey. Our ult.': DELEQg CO (30 61151113 Prihtz. Lawns, chintz and titngltarna. Brilliat.ts, Plain Main awl figured Ih:int.,. plat,. all Wool Ihittines. One Mack 1..utt...,111.,.....nd A Inacc..A. t )rituntlik,azttl I.awn Itta.ek and I.'artwy SIM., at a:1 1'ara.4.43. Plain and Faney Pam, Dor.t,r4, Ituchts. Flowcrs.tntrWreaths. liair In t t.n..l and Tatf.:ll.l ItiblantA, and 114,11 14,114 Skirll, . NW. Liar Thr”.l, alul Silk litovea, (isuntletta. Linen and Counn \VII itE PUS. Bart!. unt.t.Jac. EitonAlts. Oiltur4 mod-Sleeves, Vatllly and Dimity I.3.andiz • YANKEE NOTIONS, F..,10ut. Perfumery, Port Ilunnsies. Hair lirat,4l,, ILula lirerrAm.; C% Ivry Combs, ISoimet . (24 Hair r and TlMatrieN. *l t el U 3 *ob.») 6 kilo, ky Sklavtti rAniAINO , TOOLS. urairt OA:apart in Town, IVIroStAi ScYLlteS. tuol ,n.• t•tuillot I:ttko , utol Pitch Forks, Manure Forks, I.nod A 1,110,1 3,400.tr01it of It A R Al' ARE - A • Er.nt It,ot learn g...n..r5, and Ilingeas .r.•• ela and Tura,, P.a.,' -Gate illnees. Trunk :0.1 Tui .Wk. A usix,filu, yilnillots. Cnltlerv. Knives.. C. t Ste•ti Shears., Pla.teritz:uol I:rlek Vr. , . Wrenche • - Svrlug Allpatla pinnerll e ;ls 2,1 ,re, BOOTS , t SHOES Oxfoul Tie* and Calf Sk Laultes' l'on,fresa liu•klus mad ers. Also, Groceries, Crockery, au Glassivire, •• 'MATS, CAPS, • ~ 41c., Our usual larZe hi.:ll net .01,1! on or, U3lllll Itrn.: 04.: CASH, PRODUCC, 0f...11'19:0'W CREDIT. • We alto have on haunt a ..uperlor nuallty of BROOMS—OF H 00MANUFACTURE, . Lich we win dispose orlt % tolestle or Retail. at fair pdcea, :43tyeiva tivitOTlT St•Z•iflf Urea *ttli ,ela-ted :Li to quality and styles, we have t, Lealti.vil i lulutrg our friend, to It slot ea• amlne. '2 POST BROTHERS. Grain a d Butter Wanted. uemiock;tud Pine Lumber, Flour, Bran Chaps, at relsonable prices may be . ouy STEAM MIL TO L. ST BROTHERS. July 14, 1858 ,sh for Wool. xBVRILITIrwiII pay' the HIGHEST • PRICE in CASH, for WOOL, at his stole. New-Milford, July 7, 1853. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. W E ti vi ii - s ol e thl ou cal no l . t t l o te4tttention of the Farmers o Independent Tooth Horse Rake. 1 This. Rake has been proved beyond a doubt to be the bcst'Rake in use. They will be left for sale at most of the public places in this County. 1 wouldrequest those in cant of a HORSE RAKE to try for them selves, and if they do not like them, return them within Mire dly.l utlinjured. All orders addressed to the subscriber, will be promptly attended to. GIIAUNCEY FOOT - 51Glitrose; Pa., July 7, 1858.—ttw - Anditar's Notice. ri . MlE . undersigned, having been appointed by the COurt of Common Pleas of Sustmehanni - County, an Auditor to make distrib4tion of the moneys in the hands of the Sheriff of said County, arising 6°lll the sale of Real Estate of G. S. Mesick, R. .A.% Mesiek, and Harvey flail, will attend to the duties if said appoint ment at his office, hi Montrose, on Saturday, thd 31st day of July, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place all persons interested in said moneys will present their claims, be forever barred from • coming in upon said fund.. • FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor. Montrose, July 7, 1858.--bv Executor's Notice. Alt/TICE Is hereby giro. to all pershos haring ' demands or.Anst 1.1 thy estaie of G IDEON SGETEWORTLIAnc of I.lheity town. whip, deconell. that the mint, must be presented to the under. .baned for arraugvoltatt, and iit pemous indebted to said estate nre requested to woke InuniAatc paymont. IS. cr- k - ELouTtiwoll.TH,) Executors. JEROD 31AE...311, • Liberty. July 7. 1'it..9.-6m TS heichy given that all persona tire forbidden from_ making any further excavations, , or removing stone or Mardi from the stone quarry or ihercaboufs in the Borough of Montrose, except so far as baabeen specially permitted to Gilmore, to remove a limited amount of stone alady uncovered. And any person or personii hereafter trespassing on' the said stone quarry contrary to this order will be pro ceeded against according to law. • By order of the Commissioners, W. A. CR6SSMON, Clerk. Cenunissioner's-office, Montrosfi, July 7,'58. - ' 4w. *M B. lIMVSON, WATCH REPAIRER, ITIONTROSE, PA. , Shop in A. Merriman's Boot and Shoe Store • next to J. Etheridge. LT • d }ears frith tl~e m vi. os s t cr 4 w raf r i l i c i e vl.o t r )f k r in tb e e n p i n i g e. t f i e l e in; s e he can do the most difficult jobs on short notice. All work Warranted to glee Satisfaction. - 4Larelry repaired neatly on reasonable terms: ' . . W. IL Stumm. ha)) worked forme for , v , trlntime. awl I eon Tee ommend lulu Do a.earefut and skillful workman, competent to An As pant work as kin Le donedu the country, and worths . of cataddense. -.1:9A - undo, Jllne 10, IS -0. WII. A. t!ItASLIIKIII.M. UrrEkSIV *Tn. In w dl. Ti. V. Baird, E. P. Siontuyne, E. it. Goodrich, R. ElngniwrY.'towanda ; It. S. Bentley, L. tieatleC: li. Lathrop, .1. Wittenberg. Sfordrune. StoattOee, Jane ICI, 181.4)-11 .. ERE NOTICE BOYD & WEBSTVIt . • AGESTS FOR THE SALE OR 1321 roa .417 IC•mdtxt, and, ar• :fore "vial, seated • •. M=M . uS epeord thee .: okrt hee ie• !Or r U CM FO" on 'bertha. •thletiio et thee .4C:tweet en snottily In p; .b o l t . in "' t d ittrifete h t . a7l7e lj ge:llo.ths inv i ttlor alulluree de Wend in u Infallghti o fttep`e, Eery. sod ILepid prent* of therownsol - nonthu All wimlcne4 prattita I en. 'the hunt lutolooll 1 thamsay that' sew whhon • fault. Thera log lo ow u anti rotjurr pt... 11.* us st b pun taltene.seat It :eye patent' .1111 And sot thrinire for pulibul •• pore hem o.ltht• woeth dean any ether Coto. This pnuiple Imo Mod lb. foot for tavern! yule. sod the Wit nn of value to that thou who burs tried thew .Ithleowill ' the oe other. ' They aril IF anfillarl ill f/prat•lgNl,"6ll4 is Wrilli Sue of fallutholis money will be refettho.l. T o lath art All mole of porn Whits melee re-. eot.bo—thsy are they throat . e will lake nfeAlets. se oo add un *Moth the , enamel. Its whets top of W tar I. epee: they test one within the othei le ow nte Mlllacany la pulling. RaUsblo directions foe pitthth op all klatto of ' Flails, Toplabloa, .le., with uestopup the Com mad /WV. . , film them their tom at -thc favora 132:1 and Liberal dbieouni to the trade 13211 your Mont se, June 16, .ITSB-3m • - WOOL! 'WOOL • ILIIGREST CASH PRICES pal ,1 fur WOOL by .i. 1 . -• McKENZJE - & ELDRIDGE. . Broollyo, July 1, IS.kB. ,Adtuttabitrator'l4 NGiiCe. XTOTICE is hereby given to all persobs having de mands against the Estate'of T. FES9ENISEN, late ontridgewater, deceased, t11:0 the same must be presented to the underair,ned for arrangement, and all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make, immediate - payment. PERRIS WELIS ' ALlminiitrator. Bridgewater, June 2U, 1838.—Gw`' . • M -11 1cDout. - 4 - ! ULOUR of the first quality_colistantly on hand and lbr sale low, by • IIeRENZIE & ELDRIDGE. WOOL CARDING r E subscilber Is (tarrying on file , abovelmiiness; as usual. A. Q. REYNOLDS. Brooklyn, Jrni - d 9, • i g DRIED APPLES, EA S, LAND, and BUCKWI.IIIT FLOUR for .L) sale by ' BENTLEY, REAP Sr. CO. Montroie, June 2, 1858. „ AS -. DAM FOR 20,000 lbs. OF WOOL, bl Reniley, Reo, & 'Co. JIWIirCoVe, June 15, 1858. .WOOl ! Wo o l ! - NA w T Ayet . r) 10,0 Q 0 lbs. of WOOL, fir which e pay the highest naohet price, Ca43l, delivered at. our Store. 'Voting3G Sm it h. SunintersVille, June 0, 185S.—}w ATE"Zit aria - DY frequent additiinis to keep our STUCKCOM- L.) METE in "uH things.” - We are thank ful for the encourligenwnt we receive in Lk well doing" and ask a continuance of your fit:oms, confident that we can'plea.ie. McKENZIE S ELDRIDGT. Brooklyn, June Id, 1858. Mr"" The petiple s home one has intrud• ed a bran new wilding in the street. The Towilirouncil servedn injunetioa, but:wonderful to relate, the building :s. progressing rapidly; sticking out as it does,.bnt- hcrgreateet nicking out in Town, : at the General Fulls .Store N - & SON, where yon will find Office, and locking Chairs selling at COST. of 11. S. 1VII.51) 4OUSEHOLD WORDS. .DUCTED EY CHARLES DICIKEIS, :now of " Piektrich, Papers," " Nkbans N:clarby " bombe!, and Son," rh , . Re-publish* . Mofithly by the Subscribers, (I'm advance sheets, ttitr der sanction of the London publishers, andt,by special rrangement with them. Each monthly nuMher con- tains TA LES, SrPRI F.'S A .V.l l OM Ell A R 7- CLES,''. by Cfmlll-ES Dt t:ess, HOWITT,. LEIGH 11ENT BA REY CORN IV W MEE C almost every conspicuous . 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CLUBBING WMI'O7IIEII ItAGAZINEH. We will send Household Words and either one of the following Magaiines•tor one year for 1.'5: Godey's - Lady's Book, Graham's Magazine, Harp era' New Monthly, Frank Lestiev Magazine, Emer son and Putnam's, ." Knickerbocker," - Btackwood's Magazine, North British Ileciew, Edinburg Re ricw, London Quarterly,Westministerlecrieir, At lantic. Monthly. W will send Housiliold Words with any two of the above Magazines pr Reviews, for 1 yr, for $7,50. Back NumberS of Household Words can- be furn ished at the (Mice of ruyication,-price 25 cents t ea* Mr — All persons subscribing to Homehold Words atrough any Association or Bookseller, must look to them for their supply of the work. Address, • JANSEN CO., jne2sws I IS NaSsamSbi New•l'ork. . _ _ • Executor's NOTICE is hereby given to all persons Laving de mends against the Estate of ELlienTr,'late of the township of Lenox, deceased, that . tin/ eame must be presented to the undersigned for arrange ment, and all perTions indebted to said Estate ure re• quested to make immediate payment. W. M. TINGLEY, Executor. Lenox, June 23, 1.5513.—G5v - - _ . I. ii , Light ! ' A Light 1 • . 4 . 4 IT NOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS," ,1.1 That I,the undersigned,have on hand for sale .., Peter; Note. Explosive,Selpknerating Gas ,L(17111), the BEST, safest, and most economical light ever rel duced, equal it not superior to the best• Coal Gas. It is perfectly adapted to, Churches, Hotels., Stores, Reading Rooms, Private Dwellings, 4., ite: . It only requires a trial to prove it superior to every other portable light now in use. • The material used fur genemting Gas is.Murnlng Fluid or Actliereal Oil.— The Gas is generateditt the Burner by.evaporizing and decomposing the Fluid by its own beat -forming pure hydro-Carbonic dug WWI ii- uh cotiVeyeil,to .the Burner, leaving no subsMee uncoostimed. 1% The Burner can be fitted to . any ordinary Latup,`guaran teing.it to he perfectly safe and free from any dan ger ollexploslowand is entirely free from smok.2 and unpleaktut. smell. -. , . 'The following calculation bill show It 4 economy over other oubstanees used,for Light i . Peters' Self-Gene - rating Gas Ltunp with • . Fluid or Aethere . al oil, at 60 cts. per - 7 . gall., six jet Bur ner;- A 1,11 . it 1- I et: per hour. Campfi pl ene at 65 cis: per ' , 1 6i ~‘ ~., ,- Lard Oil, at $1,25 "" , . 2j Sperm Oil, -2,56 4 ~... Fluid w_ ith-com. burner,6o eta per gall!li " ../ Gas at tt'`.l,2s per-1000 feet; 1+ 44 o / 4 44 4 , A0 0 44 It • 2 + It may be distinctly understood that ttri , / Burner will produce more light than ~Any other PorMble Light , now in use. - - / 1 The public are invited to call and i examine t h is proodutu Lamp for themselves, before 'purchasing elsewhere, this being the only Burner having a non conductor: •, -. . . 4./N. BULLARD.. Monttose, JUne 16, 1855. /- --7--- SEE 'HERE! Qpaniosli or Meade / an, Morkek taken a t.. 3 par for any or all thd;goods I bare on liaild, re ~_ A. N. BULLARD. Montt' A, Rale 16(1858. . - IiatOVER/ 4 a i mp l e t e At ssqtkruen a 3, ,• 0 1 M. IBA% Lira .5 .T.1.9Q-A.POI,ANT 1,. . . Agiieniturai B..Junetiori. Iron Wor4s ) AT ATHENS, ERADEOO SV. 1:111 I rby 4 s iti nrer . and lAcaper.. • E ore manufacturing the aboi - e inentionej,exr ' 11, eadlent machine, for Eastern Pennsylvania, ant the neighboring Counties of New' York, and- iniitO the trittiettlar attentioti 3 Of Farmers to'tbe following features of EIRYI Y'S MO'IVER AND) REAPER, which- we belie've 'to be superior to till 'ethers in, the followingßarticularsl It is :the lightest in oil!: is strong and durable, siMple in Cent.struction,: easil worked, adapted for horses or oxen, requireA tntt less draught than other machines, has no side draugitr„ though it cuts a wide tsWath, wed: an iropgif groundovhere no other machine can ffillow very difficult to be clogged in any kintl'of grass,:tie 4wei or dry, nnt liable to get out of repair, is complised', principally of iron, is • a perfect coMbined 'machine, • working equally welt whether mowing or reaping. and is the cheape.st in prienr=the , -.l . liEwer being. only , one hundred dollars, and the'Combined Machine, 140 dollars, niaking it altogether the most I=l GM most tole OE 1 2=1 for MIS Degirabls Mower and Reaper in Market.. tgs , ' Farmers wanting RELIABLE 51(iiiir,ERS REAPERS should by all 111Cang 'Qur nnichine Core making, nirtheir minds-to buy any oth9r. AdditipiMal and interesting, information con6ftiling the KiThyl machine contained in ourillultrated Car alogne, ittich al-o &scribes our. other .machinei anti - implements; among which are - EMIIRY'S PATENT CHANGE - ABLE RAH. ROAD GORSE POWERS, TIOGA POINT IMPROVEO THRESHERS an CLEANARS„ , THRESIIER.S. and SEPA R AT E RS,PI MITA BLE SAW SIILLS, PLOWS; CULTIVATORS, IU POWER HOES, CIDER MILLS, and GRAIN _DRILLS, . Our • PORTiiDLE - DOG POWER is a valtfable machine, and much supehortailloVont , mon inclined wheel, and 1,4 adapted - tor' Ihtiries by from to '2o r, .. send for copies of our Catillogioi •and nice List for yourself and neighbors WELLES, BLOOD, et CO: - .Atfiens, Slane 1, 1868.. p IL L. BLOWERS, agent for Susquehanna Conitif. . . &toffic.c. a Ito s, Montrose, Spsq. 130., Iv. 1 June 9, IS5'.-6w SUSQUEHANNA. COUNTY OrcaNIBT)Ld J. F. STODDARIJ, A. M PRIN4.;3IPAL • rrlIE undersigned take pleasure ill annonnetat , tlt4t 0 •,, the SUMICEIIANNA COUNTY NORMAL S1:11006 1 . • n•W andu open 1n thl-..I.CADEItUY BUILDINGS, In MorMamm, inn ihionday the 30th day of August; 1858, • to conthele tnner.'n woofs, under the charge of Poll STt tDDA tin; and compete-1A 11.-,l4ta:ntu ; aided, aL,I. fur to weeks by 11, F. T mut. n• Rs, Co. Supt_ who, knowledge of the onalithus maid 1611111 of tkts - teaellers, ,, t the r , nurt e, turuturehlo. ernitolalr q ..itft .f ....d to cun t*, into ranch to Ito, of ;hr w h.,• , n JWe deer It proper, Ithstr , ever. to ,tate that 1.r. - Tewl,...htley Its not pecanitrily titter:mtg.-a Tnl the MM. Slum , sall*Zel.aractet as an etthrient. F..llll=llur ant popular Author to too exteCtlst Iv.„l:ll , ,Wlttoreluirtrtratintent t and then:rack- • rd inwess Mitt unit, emalaatl.futtion that lave attended lII* , 10,1,11141110)e ate gear.,nte for the future. .• burin,: the pte-u.t ..11natier he sell! tiiit the' Nomad - Seloota of- Canada, to poatev.lll:us,lf of whale, r Itiaprvretheitti.. in the .17t of Teaching they ratty present. - • LECTUIVES. • Prof. 5T0T 1 1,1.1. 1 will lecture Olt the tik r ience. and• Art of Te,schlng and on ?Coral M.:l./placid.. Mr. Tr.V*4lll:llT 17111 leetUft MY.. • lottary and 1.1y7..-lenr. The folloulng 'golltlenten lectatre ha fore the heltot,tl, J. L. itleu.suosoa. t.:o , l:•tupt. Lozano A. z. Cat.broin, Edlior' of the "Strident :nut Setunlinate." Ys.; ll.xi, , War...lit-see. IL!!. Lerrtm, B. S. Ilnar,hirt, F.sin., Hue. D. IL: Es- OILY, and others: aillhe a Primary Depart nett cot.neeted with this 'School; • under the charge_of Ent.s.s . l2. • - rurrioN—Ng.ruml Department, per quarter 0f...e11:M1 tr . . , (446', -• "" 3, 30 . • In Ear3l•lll , n4lica, and Latin and Gruel; do. 9.00. • Ituard per week, • AIN. It Is de•leabletli.,t I attion mu to beJut:din advance. and no Amine the, n-1111,0 ulnae eseept Its nate, of Kutner," thAntata. Students cu hoard thrtn-n'• e, as its mlofore....l'4...king stoves and furnitura 4,1111 rrnt- , tl ut n Itmuruible noel. ..V or 1,, , ,,;114. In tv;r3r,ll. , routn, apply to IV. B. T/In•lse. Niontrloe, Pa_ nr to the Se, t-etarv. r . • , Student. 61,,r.1111 11 , 1 / to Ire /nor er:r at tine , 11 . 11,0151 , 1 'of thti -• ' r. F. itrAp, ;4•;:retary. Jtaic Jt?.. More 4'rete Good*, Ilan 'AMON Ibs. GOOD STGATI for 61 5 0‘). e) 25 YARDS 'CALICO for.. .$1.0.0. If/ " SHEETINi; fie S .004 5 111:'. TEA ii); C O I,ooi :101) f1At4.4 . 1 . 0111 Cid op . SO I' Me aild`l Oe DAIL tAi.llO; VACKEREL, SilF-I.IEATLN'G IRONS, • ttOOKS, -TUBS CARPETING, &c• . CODYNIT, TROUT • Thankfut for "pa. 4 favors we respectfully invite out: old•friencti'and new• corners to give t n call rani SATISFY TIIEVISELVES , • that this is the place to buy cheap for cash doPrn;•• J,LYOIS & SON • Molar°Ae; Jun 2, 1558 GREAT EM IG AINS R A$H ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL OF MEW GO O_OS. 10 yard' g%od De.laine for .. ' . , sl,oo 10 II" Merrimac Prints -.. " 1;00 12 " Sprague ,S: Allen's do ; .-1,015 17 " Madder do'lyoll 10. '," , Denims ... - , 12' Pounds good Sugar 1,00 . , • 25 , " Boonton .Nails, .1•00 16 " Rabbit's Saleratua - 1, 00 . • • 3 " Good Tea 1, 00 . .3 Gallons Molasses - .-, , ~1,00 A large lot of Hats arid Caps, Lawnic.Gingliains, ke: y &n. ut equally low Prices . • 3tontrose, 1858 • Wing's Celebrated Farina Cratkergi --. • • rrlft best tiling of the'kind - ever made. TI,I bu • bad ofJ. T.1117. , :$ §cd. Montrose,M arch 114158... DeGraillOs Elbetric ..oik—The gr ,, c / rethedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, l'alnlnta, j~tiq' Joints, P•"us, Sc. Also, nearly all, of •tne il , clin e Patent ate 'vines in market, embracing a itin dy for' every diseas to. whigh flesh i, 7 ; subject... Foi:sales by . , ABEL Ty(RELL. 's FP . I Ei rIODFISIT, dry arid pickled, / the . bid: lb: lJ MACKEREL in whole, half/and quarter bbls: -Also BLUE FISH, WHITE Flsll in any quantity; by Mcl 44_E.LDRIDG.g, • . . • .1 3 1.13.'y or:Le I N o , , vr ie tu 4o t r o sAl f i t; NetE:riii" can.fintl a the store of June 16. ' ELnittpim. _ , - TILE copar lership licretefore . ,etisting under - the' name - DICKERMAN &.GARRATT, dasaissoly by mutual consent.' Thallotcs and ac. counts of,the late firm are in the hands of RORATIii GARRATT r collectiOn. rd, J. DICKERMAN, . Jena 10, 858, f HORATIO GARRAT7.- / The buSineas will becontinued qt the Did, titaq bR . theuulkscriber, who will be Junpy le see his alit Friends, rind as many tlew , cifice fIA May be disposed to raver him 'With a tall. Mere hereafter. • , DICKERMAN, Jr: „ Jane 16, 1868.—tt • TAKE NOTICE . ALSO' THAT I have on. }clod a good assortineat of Roo and Statbincry which t as low, ar.the same article can be boW,ltt - tloia siiie.or the other, ;vide of If Liar York City. Cal and see at the Moittrosti Book Store. - ' • . A. N. BULLAVD. Mcbtrosc, Juno Id, 1 . 858. • SCITHES: SCATHES !I Cash dOwn—l TVYAWAVE7)nI)sii CtilLAr July 1,' , 58. J. LYONS b SON. FRESH Itit,EJust 00ezted. 4j c i.ror. ONE DULLAR—C 1.41.1 July 7:. : J. 1.10N:3-.1r:balk 1 F. B..CIIANDLEIL
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