Jni.%' 1.1.0.--Anitiwit „Irernr, 1858. GRIND nitoßs. ..tetrra—Abrate Carter. ..trelacon—lsabel Graces. - . . Thi7l,:esrater?k)risbn .Foster, elitibr‘i—Willfam Shannon. . . _ Pitnock—F.- A. Muzzy. , Forest Lake--rliAta Griffis, jr.- .. . 13reat Rend-Gharles Chamberlin, Noble Thomas,. 1,11. Hamlin. . Ilarmony—George Dyer. - .leek-on—Orrin Matteson. I.'fberty„—lienselaCr Northrup. : .I.:tthropl—David Wilnnyth. . 31lailletown—E.G.B311, Gco. Minkler, Thos.Colfortk Nor Milfortl--John Mori , Samuel R- 'Bell. ' Rush—Remy .. wall.. Susonehanna—L. s: Page, Wm. ;Twit. Thomson--James Foz.-aer,tlmbrose Lasttb, Charles Wrietter. _ TRAVERSE .'IrRORS! • Trr.sr NE's.. , • ma;urn---li. .3. - Li seer, John G. Sterling. MorAlyn—iibarliah Dailey. • - . . chneonat—tOrrarri Kenney. . s _ oisr-,,,,l,„_Adarn Wolfs, J. D. Wilbur. - $ Tranisliatrilman Faller. - , , • .. me Ist Lais-J. P. Irainlin. • - .. '- _ . 'fi'll,-..M1---11eni,en,Tiittle. , , • li , ..ford ' —O. P. Jackson. George Leach. _ ' 113,-1,1.-40--iVilmi Austin. s 3 1,;,-,-ic. , ---G. It. I3arnes, Tioraee Lines . , • .lessepl-Jeha -.Bedell. : -,- .. .tit-1;--on--Asa Corso. - .. • Liberty—Daniel D. Brown. 1 ,,„„ ) x......41nttam Churchill, Levi Felton. Itaatre: l o—Benj. Cockayno s C. S. Foster, Rasseias :,,:h'. F. Mooney. ilr,idieto,Fn—S„ 11, Darrow. 'N--a- -- -Milford- - --F. W. Bobe Horace Little, L. B. li:-..thell. • 1 ov , .... - o.ikl and --Tradlqy Beebe, Morgan Shutts. r....:h--"llorace, Carter. . r:plintryille—llenj.T.Blakeslee, Thomas Nicholson. IveiLake—Beni. Ihittea. Daniel Ferow. q uehanna—lienrv. Pay. . Thcert-en-TStephen Gelatt. - P. , Eco s 15 n - r.E . K. / .-Ararm—li".-W. S.tearne:, -- - . .. . .401aeon—Charles rowers.. . • . , A,1,-.;fa--.1. B.Cozsweil, R. S. basis, Henry Ross , T;.zenatrer—A. tattriek, Nelson Smith, C. Sprout Beneklyn•—,l. L....kilzmiS, C. B. Perkins, - i'liffor.l7-rulaski Chan:herlin, Win. Leek, Thos N . p on d, ,S' e srard El 31111dr. , , C. , is Stanley. F lu u.-k—F.ll - . llollister., ; . Merieelin ' 1.',1r, , t Lalie—R: L. tiordon; , ' - • • ••... i m tkiin—Paniel North!. • _ . .6,;.,1 Benl—.ll. B. - TrO%airldf, , e.,- - 11,-nick—Sanford Burn's. . • nz:•:,:ons--Thomas T. 3 . unson. ' ' .1 .: L iz,on---.1). A. Benson, 11. G.-Case, II: R. Wells .1..",.,y, , --1; L. Camp, R. Griffis. , ! • 1,, , , , ,- A —Jonfithan Ilar(lty,Asa Titus,lllyarn IVliite .1 , 1,.7n:0z. , —1. N. Bullard, , ... iv„.‘ , . - •l'dilrord—John 'Hayden. ••• ~ . - isi:•.ez.l.alze7—Williain Davis. . . , S•••••:'i..rifle--11e»ryI. Liar, lra Scott. - Th€.mson—Georg.e Sampson. . • CSRO. • - of.Sontirlionna County.—By ;..0.: . ,-..1.1!i5; and i g .lvi,in with =My of my fi lends,- I cone to the conc 'lusion to Offer myself as a can- , for the office of Represeittative, subject to the of the Republican Convention when it shall to put in nomination suitabld candidates to till t ie v;nions‘ofilec..i, and to be supported at the Coto- I may be allnwed to say. a few words i!irnion if the course I pursue in thus Offering tRy name to the,pubifc. -I have long since deemed it 1,1 , c perfectly p'rtiper, (as is customaiy in - some lo calit lc') yawn one desires an olfie - e, to come out in.an spin: frank, Ind manly an and sar so. _Again, it ;rill be recollected by - man} that five rare since, when-the Free Soil party was in its in'- iry. I consented tb be a candidate for the' office I withotit the least prospect of being elected; my temperance 'principles in..addition to , F:rC Soil, enabled me to -obtain hurts 1 a handsome ":some three or for 'mama, I believe, ahead of ticket. - - I have .thought since that titue, that, Fhfc,ll t h e way be open, I should like to come 'once -e before the Ptiidle as a-candidate. I was then, nnWi and expect ever to he, opposed to soppres ,:i.r. of ei-cry kind, turd go in fomqual righti, as re rcsls all basiness and occupations, not.calaulated .to upon the rights, or corrupt the morals, of sny I.a:t of comnuntity:! Pure Religion, which is love t r and nutm.shoule„govern us whereever duty I prefer the coarse I have thus taken; to the. prodess frequently practiced, ns it will, ,•, - s al! an opportunity after seeing this, who are un 6,:linainted with me,.of making inquiry of those who are, (which I hope they will iml4vC,) concerning character and abilitit;s. I submit the matter to p:!oples;decision, through their .lelocatei. JOHN F. DEANS. Bridgewater, A , t2g..!;,' 4i. Suf , cinehatina county ,Ifrricultu -1-31Fquietszvil1 meet at the Court Tuesday crelling, August 19, If.SS. M. b. CATLIN', Ser. ‘‘ROUGII & READY! , X3GINE COMPANY, A. 4 AT"• hereby notified tolneet at their Engine Hous6;! c::.S:liunllty, Aug. lth, at (..14 o'clock, p., in.. • - . • E. C. For.on.tx, F:orelnan: C. T. DEN.TAlllN,'Srcrclarli. lIONTROSE PRICES cunuipsly. wiwat xl,oo. Cr. Bream t CIA. bufbcl 70 rr, 77, cts. Ituckwheat, .. ....... 40 CIS. -T4 , rwarF, White \ buFbel, , • :21 1,95' rntatoes, p bushel_ IVltrat 1-. ) hundred,. Meal, 'FI hundred, ......... .. . 11.4 1: 1 daz., .7.I.tRRIEE). Lai.hroll, Jar 126, lac Rev. G. B. Ilorzers, Mr. d.,: r- M. IfrAzlP;fx.r, ref' lierrick, l'alalfurd County„ itco,. of Lathrop. In Tlirrnsaa, July 4 .23 , 3, Mrs. Mars- A., wife .of Inandil, aged 21 mars and S . " dors are nightly On -tly pillow :bed, • Fro•Ti the pule font on mtkl the .flowerg bloom above t ar . e . lastroris eye y beauty allaraund thee Spread." oN. deareinnpanion, beneath, the green shade,. ;hy fo—ni in its last tniet Amber is laid ; tliee:the trees theirklark foliage wave, eetiittle wildflower blooms on toy grare. • raa: tavu art free creel earth'. treaeherow R:tzres burth,ll.ffale thouFht,'ind its yeationle. cart - 4; and the plelsures of life-time are, o'er, ' ATAI cati riach thee sto more Th' , .;"Pril , g it was o'er, and t 6 low SuMaier wind ta; 1:r eathed of the roues: that burdened my mind, slowir ' and,umlly they hilt! thee'to rest, . the cold turd thy inotionless breast. . Tito.% the beantiftdisee.nes' , Of our dearlyloved home= "The'paths whew.. our feediyere. accustomed to roam, 4,trk a.s the earth Nelfert:the .un's rays depart, And felt that the Santa* wa's o'er in my heart. Ifeet it waslrtid thee . so txin to call home, •• Sod leave.me alone o'er this wide world to. roam ; , not loog as thy graveceith the delta shall be wet. Thy memory, beloved 0ne, , 1 neer:shall-forget. . .. Fyr rears thy k'red form may repose in the earth, Awl illr mai I roam from the land of my birth, aft the phiee of thr rest oft In...dreams I'll draw near; Am! affection will still:teeP thy tr.emory dear. Thomson, 'Pa., Aug., 1858. G. P. B. BUFORD UNIVERSITY. Tt4rus in this Institutitin, the next year, wilt I,e weeks each. The first term to commence nu Ilti.dnesdiy, August 13th the accord on the tlrs s t Wednesday in December; and tl,&tbird follows .”.eurtel !without any location, and elotf the first 0:1 11 4 ine. • rtrzxszi TUlTlON—codunon Branc h es , per terro,..: ..t4,50. 1 Physiology, Natl Philosophy, 6,69. ' - 'Languages and 'Mathematics,— Room Rent,. 4,00. Each room is-furnisbed:With a bedstead and table. • Expenses of Recitation Rooms, Vocal. Music, adapted to' Common 25. alu is on Piano 'With. its 6,00.. • he regular lectures will begivemthrough theyear.:„ ou r hair of paid in -advance, and die re mainder at the er.d 'of the - term. The regular melt:dim:is in each week will coin m,nr.:- on Motid::y, noon; and cruse on Saturday neon, thui Students may have no ettiv for trasiiling upon :ee SAtrath. Burford, July 426.'16:i6.-filr . . I, Important to Farmers! rpTIE u nlersigned'respectfully milli the attention 1 of farmers in the County otSusquehantia, to JOHN H. ORUENI PORUBLE FARM FENCE. This is A now, cheap, and durable. mode of fencing. being so constructed RS not-to require the setting of I f posts in the ground, whic'h is a great saving both of material and labor, besides adding to its dumbillty.--: Farmers wilt find it much 16 their.interest - to - avail -tliernselves of the use of this raluahle Improvement. 1.. N. B. For further information please -- call on the subscriber, who is duly authorized to sell farm or town Iglus, and ready to be set up At a cost of • set-- entkfre _cents per rod. 0. F. FARGO, _Agent. ' Montrose, Aug. 4, 13.18.-tf • LOOK HERE: 7, COBB otters to the public...at prices that LI • cannot fail to suit, a largo and superior assort milt of GROCERIES, .Ai the old and well-known establishihent formerly oc cupied by 0. aS, Crane. .• • SrO ;IRS, TE:4S, COFFEE, SPICE, FLOW & SA LT, My Me sack or barrel,) . FISH, and all ar tides usually found in - firsucla.ss Groceries, Flaurby the wholesake and retail, Asi mean to merit; I hopo to .rceehm, a lihonl share of [Millie patronage. Z. C 01313. Montrose, Aug. 4,15.58.7 tr HOMEOPATHY. , 1 - 1,R. - lIVIIPIEIRETS Homeopathic Remedies, for AL" 5.210 by - ABEL TURRELL. liontrßst, August 4, ISSS. WHAT IS_WEALTH WITHOUT HEALTH. .TO TIIE AFFLICTED. i /14/: ! 3SLITO AND NO 111 STA K. E, IS'. ±..1. iXr. •SWA y 14! 1 5,4 , • • Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. It 4•,,,,r.., uurqualle.l a+ a re'ste.ty for the Tigit CheStcll3 loltit!, It k Iniql!ptionaßT the greatest Cough and Cuneutuptlve 17ente tly la tht, IN °rid - - 1 , 1.4t-a...ta to which it is adapted, and to which- the most astonlAt tng reialtA haw. hoen nbtalned from the use, sir :—Comrh ‘, 0411, Conmnmtlon, Itrmehltis. -talking . : Whooping l'oltrk. Spit ting. Hormocuveh Wcuk rams in the rate or lircto—ltrukco Cilptittitlon, (from tho &toe of I•ghlute( and other can..-,,) ralph. h ‘ ttnt i or Iti...tor 81 the lt,irt, Tickling Int:Lilo!, or jun.::4lon the Timer„ he. Ito ttntettiouA prot.ewes will enrioll ant! purify the ht t .egh stt d ,m,,port the 4 when the uppet:it has Wird, We onie wilt ONE TRIAL, It gicerheg,ttli ood vigor to the frame, nod hluetn tolle pallid cheek. CuteJ aotl rna, Bloody Expretorcition, fir, Aso: net: Gr..,Por I n,.t 010. , 10.....1.1in-w : r. 1.11; drew it 41.111. hanr.o.it y Pr. Styttyt:e*. co t , polra : 4 N rup Cloorrx7 LA. , n ,,,, !!. 3 si , oeYi*;' , lll , ..Yl.Fcrat ,11111cYCH I of bruallting, , 41 Mal badio of we tv.l anti ...it tip I.l:ht. 1 t.r.ut_ttv,l the ;64t.t. tr.ollattcyr Darttenn 10 , nt•t, terilfp that ti bas 11.44,•• a In•rit•ct cum. .1011.^: .P. GAGE. 13ucl. l'a., May • Swityne's .X sure \Vt)R . M. KlLLl:it—wid_axrvnunt dclic.te or Sw - ayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, Scr,, , Ae u. m t,-,l—wirrautot 2721; , 2 gettqf hr 311,1:ente rrntevilv• I itv 1111, :1401111:11, HuttZATt.,!4.7•ll putifying the td c7e..t Theee, Pais ce:ther griro, • e. prucluce Swayuelsi Bowel Cordial, A pletemqt and Aloe rt.ura:dv for A=l.lti: tie (sntera Morho., 1/tierle,M, Prrtctrrr. fu,nrn,SnmmerComplalift. P.thet in th e sn - me,d, and Rowels, C otnitinz, :-lekvms of the Stou,..tch. 1.1":„Fr1,.,1 t„ er no pay --on - e- :my; t. 411,• t•r, the hottle, to tudtten atiaek to the night. It reliert, all pa:n. Sxv:tytie"i: Bitter Cratltolicon, Avery Nainabl3llltterA. :1c taken witha degree of erriaintv, never vet exeriencol'hy a 'Medicine of, t his Chararter. for (10nAttia• •th.n, Plat oleace, "Sauk., 111.'s.rt Bum, hiltv of the St/mime!, Cold feet lie 1. the Infirmity or. Age..Pro..4 ration of grength from any cam,. .I)eirreasion of 11. - spete,i.a, or illingeietitili to alt its. fee... Dyspeptics Timm I. no treatment that ha" ever bt , en tried. that I. ae , effect nal in en rine I ndige , d ;on in all 111 forma. Dn. SW Ay.7.:F:slt 11,,t I.roall, new life rend invlgordA the. ay.tern. the ptieand-delle3te magi)t and a good apie'2l - Ite u.alng valtiable Ditter. Price by We (MIT no lltlieelled prefer.' work, of•maglc; hot eneh central di-ea , ..0 of the tonn.at •ymern we rre , ent an alqmprfale. and, if searonahlv 114 ed. ur I•elieve an unfailing remedy for the til• order to whiel It is , ”erifte. ' -Sold . ABEL TI - RIZ.EI.L. f. ETIItIi.IDG Njontros.e., altdbrlkalen evervwilem throng,hout the t'oniilv and Stale. Isreretrert cult ‘e.. Dr. 11. SWAYNE t SON, 7i . 0. 9, :North 7th .Strret, oeC ,tej „ ' THE: GREATEST ~-t,.... • ~...m _ . . ~..- . 5 .... iii , , • .. , f- --- :V iim. , r C. , ' .. i f' . DISCOVERY col. LIJ Clt ``••• - = . • OF- THE AGE I-- -,... _ .' - r ilozlitrv. has it:react-est In one of our 3. I, 11 , ' , a N nFico N ) l :2,-t ' il Y nc l' werstrit remedy that ,s. .1) . . • EVERY KIND' OF HU.AtOR, „. . - - ~ po. I The worsf Scrofula down to a common Pimple. • Ho ha. tried itn over eleven hundred eases. and never failed ex- ~..y I c,)•, , t in two ~ (w rnoth thunder humor.) lie Iran n'... in Mai...a:— som over 00 .--, e imbed eertiLiato ef its value, all within twenty milts of-1h r n . Two !0rr)...• a re warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. one to three hottica will cure the waverkind of Pimp/es l im the free. Twooo threo hottles will vicar the sralcin or bait,.. .... I' Tw-o b. , :tiva are warranted to cure thevri)ret canker in the month , 'tom:ids. ' ....Tbr.., to tee bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ery- Ipelah. • - i Mem two bottles are warranted to cure all hanor in the Fives.- .. re , Wt. .t ties are warranted to cure miming of the ears and labial,- I es among the rair. loner Inn -I o Inn ellet are to cure corrnpt and ronning ulcers _ inn: Ir4tic will cure scaly eraption of the skin. Tv-, or'three hottica are Warranted to cure the worn kind Of ring-, _ -, Two or threchottics are wari;aittsi to cure the mkt desperate C.lne• Or The...1:1',12. Threc or l'n no !attire are warranted to core axdatbeurn. ' live to vien) north, will cure the worst mac nt rsarofuls. 1 a heocat is olwaes experienced from the first ionic., and a pert rat tune in Warr-U.1,1 C , her: the above ,)112:11112 3. is taken. . RON Orr.Y. NT A ss. I)t.Au!kl , +D.,ll.-="ll‘.. repntat!nt GI the medical I)i,os try. in cur- In:. all kinti a bum.., i% "0 Well eatibliAr•Nt by the unaplmou.‘ ,, fee GI" ait M.toa have ever ned ICtt.st I need not Pny Wit - thing no the ;Auttjert, as the ono .1.3 ph,lelans and the tuont ctrettl LOrc:C . gi,ts in titi country are nuar.iinotts in Its Prai , e. In nr,: N entlni: Sbe Medit•zlrit,rovery to your notice. I do It It Mt a. Intl Ichalv.dze of its ezlrative !power. in tenevir4: ail. and code.!; moil; lS thte.e dl , .ouco, to 'call are . ntifortufpziely That must t zan6iating diuon,e to tut affeetionate mother. ItIIRSIRG SORE MOUTH, I. eliff'd .! If 1,3 , n miracle; your own tempu• Is n.'ored to Itr t,.tu na 5xce,Th.......,...4 y..iir le.'ti from Aort arid t refill. tinT . t., ,tlln .4 p.eet emu:v:l..o.mi the NI •slit. l l'i'v ,, erY l' , VA ne. 0 t , 'U. , - , ln or 1.1,, , ,L,,r. to vour liAtahand and himPcho:d. .1.0 tilt rai..ri , milvir.o.ttl , ..tair.e', -- k: . \ _ - C A N K t g. it t.ltetull to the stomach, caus:o4 ' 75 cts. .• 6 - E, 2,511 1,75' (iji, '2,40 DYSPEPSIA, n - ble4fettlilnglyo cvako thz stonaull tt hOl thelLteitittttEnio _ d•D EY S , -Tra4 11, 7 a 4,1:171^.6 SIC re(ll.l4.llll.ll:ll:difkrnif..e e,t:• 1, 0 4• stuo.ll'! .. . Ls Jo C 1 12+ ct.s. 1.6 €2 , 1S cts_ • 10 cu. RAW AND TRITAX-ED, coxOv t.j. ,11.11!: find 4 I fit 4 . , fteffl •.:ft K. 1101? ttw ri,f4rftf-nt it efffi. ,h o fr. ,11. the it t • fl.fy Yl, ffra,l • of fir, r..t.,111 1.- '3, 2114 the Ifvf,fif fie r.. 1,1,4. , train Liclf tiff: f+e-fi'to . . to ET fd_14, , :1,0n.r1, pulp the wcl,lines , of 611 N0. , 1 :h. )11+). - itnt u'llute nI" t're, inrerlarily and td -t-, tlud suud excruchlialE, of • nvarY tholvzia.l.p •r•r• - 01,101 are glrtrtrllit At. va, Tin=t 4/ 41 . . - 104 k!,l/11 , !ht . 3 1{3,3! 3 , 7.3311•31,d , ru , f31T nsim , tFat Lid Ktrr, , ,rtl,.,..An +mum.. of jr, vvatiClt b‘bett , !rt,..viun poutid cf curl," ..1.13 the MEDICAL DISCOVERY • 701 have.,1,411 the Tr , .v. Lt've told the with rreut unit quality. rimt it st ill ~ever um!, taw cl;:rac,-17,".4,4,.12 you mi 1,111117. Pr. 0,1,W a a 1.,: r the Y.:Ct.:Alt get 411. 101 l Ei r5.7i. FOR 1:!7,E.—A;1 , 111.4:1 , nti1k - llRLf, oo uful ;.er. orvr Octr yews. CLlKert ,' mat GI, to rakbt 11 , 11011 , t11. Ir, is dtrectiot , rout, ttC attplic-Al4 to all Ccaottltt:Liatot. vilvtalecei 113 , 1 4, 00 ,1 s teeter, a day. • your, truiy. Iwo ALL KE.V.NEVY. Frier 31.00 Fur .7. T 1 CARLI:FLE e co_ Gre:if and S. li. WEST. Su.,:lue hArni.l.,ep-4..,;.}:,,ty ur.73.-ly - BINGHAMTON WATER CURE. Biughantton, Broome County, N.Y. Tn"-Establishment has beer' greatly' enlarged and improved during the present Spring, and is now ready tor the receptionmf patients. _ Few similar institutions in this country combine so many advantages fur the successful treatment of in valids. The location is beautiful, house new and commodious... r The rooms large. airy, well furnished, and every way arranged with a view to 'thelealth arid scomfort ar their occupants. • .The Physicians, Dr. Tiler and Wife, have had twelve years experience an treating diseases,llydro pathically, (die last. right at Binghainto%) during whiC.h time they hate treatedsuccessfully 'thousands of siak pert.on., many after their diseases had been pronounced fatal"by Qnzinent pbysicians. In addition to the patients at the "Cure," they hare alargeprsc tite•in. the village mid surrounding country, which makes them familiar with the treatment, of diseases of every grade and character. They planned, built, and own..the "linghamton Water Cure r " conse quently it is under their entire control and • manage ment. a -In all those diseases. to 7hich the peculiar' adapta tion of Itydropathie treatment has been successfully demonstrated, they will generally guarantee rispee'dy and perfect restoration,, such are the following, via: Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Nervous Diseases, Dyspepsia ; Scrofula and Spinal Complaints, Fevers, Liver Complaints, Tumors., Ulcers, Enlargement of 'Joints, Diseases of Throat and Lungs, Dropsy, Ague and Fever, Female Complaints of every grade 'and diarader,Rkin diseases, Catarrh, ikc., &e. Persona who trove-been long sick, or beet ridden, and who have nett sticeeded heretofefe in their efforts to regain their health are especially invited to give them a call. Tinos from: $5 to $lO per week. :Dr. Thayrr will be at! " Montrose, (Searle's Holet.)oa Thursday; August Zia, 185 R, and eordjal- F invites : lnvalids to give him a tail. For further particulars, nddress e V. TITAYER, M. D. 4 Binghamton, May 1:1 7 1856.—tf C U' R E ; PILES. TAKE I DERATOTICE f AND Gotrern Yourselves Aec,oidingiy, • . Man atilieqbehg, eo. • Are cotkantly receiving OPE , O@ OC)O-Bg 9 of the latest styles and of tliejfnest quality ; Shawls, Mantillas , Bonnets, A il4,erlor +tnok of MlLtilliflY COORS : to whlct the attentinn of cowntry 'Milliner+ are rv+reetfollY in+iied• - We have a iTantlfill wortnient of Embroideries, Collars, SiCeres, Lin" ens, Laces, and White Goods, - In...AL -5 01M In gnat jtv, style:and ikviem We devote a great deal of :tact:Mon to the ximan /111133 linainel4. having an . eat en+l,jrt conn:,tvd with nor Storm at MONTllo:4„and :••1 SQI DEJ OT. e fatterimrvlve,s that We eau! ft .4 1..i -t* I, do Ott , giant, nod no watt, Low lil:+hapen—ln a .rewatublv. Mete, PROVIDED ALWAYS, that hi+ l'ort•Mnonale I. sTr FFED with the "NEEPFri„"ontp. .I+.'ll+ l 1 1 v‘v to emv.hll SR. ZZll+1! *llia+ Antric AN vain.) tall std get your " moNy:„ s OitTll at the More of Guttenberg, Itosessbattin d. Co. MONTRO:' , E, ra., Aug* 1,Z6.-te Graiit -Cradles. Ii ERCHANTS Avlici rite tint supplied, can furnish if themselves wit I.:t snarler article, at manufac turers price:a s , by calling nu S. 11. SAYRE k BROTHERS. Jtofore ex istmg% under . , the name of I.4mbert .57. Mealy, is this day did. solve.] by mutual consent. Trade will be continued at the oNstond 11 R. W. nealy. ; • • S. P. LAIII3ERT, i - R. W. HEALY. . Auburn 4 Cornersi, July 48th, 1853. . , . • Now Ono - H orse Store, 'which PAYS as it Goes, and goes for J THE EICILq!RIBER BEING "DULY IA TRULY PREPARED"_ : to fitruLth the 64 . ooidl People" of;Springvilie, kith the 1 . - cry bestliods of GnocEntEs, such as SUGARS, C l p 4471' E SOAPS, • SY RU PS, ! ICE, CA.V L ES, TEAS, I ZSII, TOB A CCO, e., solititea!Fhare of their patronage 20 Ibm. Rice inr - 61,00. 10 , 44 ' First Rale Sugar, 81,00. 16 l* Saineronns, 61,00. and many, ides at equally low figures, The best brands of F LOUR alts flys on hand. Ready-Made or Made toOrder, 'knot at cosi," but at " fit; prOta." Call and get a neat Sununer Vest Toy 75 cents. Try ine ! and Summer I don't ".3/tarc you,as Clicap as A ybody,—call Yours, Resp l eetfully, A. U. SMITH. Jrfly 21, 1855.-tf Dr. Baker's Vegetable Compound. Sovereign r'!.nnedy for Cholera, Summer Com plaints, an4 . D . Emliterrl, for sale by lIENTLEY, READ,dr. CO Montrose, July 2t, I,s3s. PROCLAMATION: Susquehanna C ounty. SV,VIA.II SCOTT, /V her In the Court of Common nel.t friend. 7 , Pleas of said County. re. August Term, 1857. DAVIS D. SCQTT.. No. 350..., To Dail+ Scott : Whereas a Subpama in Divorce waq issued to August Term, 185 i, which 'was duly returned neon ext iiwentox, and thereon an nliasSitlipeproi :L. issued in said cause returnahle to April Term, IW, upon the return of which proof as made to thq said Court that the said Davis D. Scott could not he found in my Bailiwick. This notice ittherefore to require you - to appear .'afore the Jo , llios of the said Court on the third Monday of Amtust next, to answer said complaint, &c. 1 JOHN.TOCNG. Sheri. sheriff's thil, Montrose, July 21, 1858. _ PIOCLAMATION. &agueltannal County, 55.,... • , " A.nri alrxr..q,br her In the Court of Corn nest friend Atphus Burdick; • mon Pleas Of said Co. vs. , August Term, 1557. - •J. W. B4fINTS. ,No. 53. , - .. - To .1„, IV. ..b"rtrucs.: Whereas a S•ubpount in Bi- TO:Te was issued to August Term, 1.857, which was duly returned Ton ewe tan-lit/La:and thereon art alias Subptena W3S ts--med in said cause returnable t o 's o , einl,l . Trrnt, ii , 5:, • upon the return of which proof was nude to the said Court that the said J.W. Barnes could not be Numd in nritailiwick. This. notice Ts. therefore to require you to -.appear before 0,, , -,1114.- r te, of the eaid Court, on the third liondav of August nest, to answer said eonifihtint., - k • JOHN YOUNG, Shethr. Slaerifr.•• 'Office, Montrose, July - 21, ]eTs. IMM2MI -;- -- .1 : ..?:. 2 , ...,S) •'' JEWELRY, /wok '' A A 4 ._,.., ~, ~.. , . AND , 4... 1. l )1 ) . . APCORP EON SI i . . • * IT.P.illtl.D ,t, HAIRLL'eIp ur . N,, l ' 3., C. 'ED W ARDS, , i' .„ ........ ,...,..c... y . 1. Nc 1 ... /IPORD, -C. ...,7 / , finir Also agent for the sale of MELODEONS, of any desired atyle 'or - quality, from /45 to 300. Pur chasers can not do better than to call. Marford,.pa., July 21, 1858.-3 m ' . The Artist's Ithyuies About Hard Times, And ' Lack ,of Dimes. THE times arChard,,extremely hard, , There's no mistake about it; •. " Tis haril•to get a little cash - Border to do without it. An claws feel the want of funds, The Farmer, lawyer, merchant, But who, more than the 1 ` Picture man" - Can 'show a case quite urgent. Ile neycr yet hu learned to tiro On "false impressions" merely, And pictures ," only in your eye" Fill op the purse—severely. Pleasq then, remember Phmnii Block; Two fli.glits of stairs ascend, bins= And f+r a copy of yourselves • A liAle money spend, sirs: And if you haven't that to spaCe-L Not even a Spanish quarter— tOie your grain, your butter, Cheese, Add other kinds of barter. Don't; wait untilanother day, . • If you,lo rim may regret it;, Somewhere, be;wl somebtody say' There's (laver lurking in de y. This hint you way as well obey— Perhaps in someunlooked-for . way A likeness of your fats will pay, So haste to Beans and get W. B. DEANS, Over the Store of Bentley, Bead, & Co Montrote; July 21, 1858, SHERIFF'S SALESi, BY virtue of sundry writs issued by the Court JL../ of Common Pleas of Susquehanna county and to me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue; at the Couirt House in Montroseon,Sattirday the 14th . of August, 1858, at ono o'cloilt, p.m., the following describcdpieces or parcels of land, to wit : . ALSO—AII that ecrtalti piectr.or parcel Of land situate; lying, and being in the. township of Brook lyn; county and state aforesaid, bounded and describ ed as follows, to wit: on the north by land of Asa Crandall; on the east by lan4s of Wm. and Edson Crandall; on the south by lands of Jonathan Squires and WII3. Crandall, and on the west by land of Fer-. dinand Whipple ; containing about eighty acres with thoappurtenances, 1 house, l'barn, I orchard, and about 40useret improved. • [Taken in execution at the suit of Thomas Underhill vs. C. N. Griffis.] ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land tannic, lying, and being lii the township of Great Bend, county and state aforesaid, bounded and de scribed as follows; to wit: beginning at the corner of adot of land contracted to .James Worden in the line of land formerly contracted to. Thos. Diekon ; tllence by the same north 55° east 99 perches, to a corner ; thence south 35' east 170 perche,s by land sold to Washington Hawkins and others, to a black oak ; thence south 55°,west 99 perches and a half to the said James WOrdeleffVOriler; thence along said Worden's line north 35' west 1711: perches to the, place of beginning ; containing 105 acres, (excepting and reserving therefrom 111 acres on the north part of the same deeded by Wm. Skinner and wife to Enoch Hawkins, dated June 14, A. 8., 1854 ;) being the same parcel of land deeded by,Caleb Carmalt and wife to said Wm. Skinner, recorded in Deed Book No. 22, page 37, the 7th day of November,. 1833, anti the same day deeded by %Vm. Skinner and wife to Lewis C. Jameson ; to-ether with the' appurten ances:l Irma(' house. I Ohm 1 orchard, and about acres improved. [Taken in execution at the suits of Wm. Skinner assigned to C. S. Bennett and of J. C. Fish vs: L. C. Jameson.", ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, situate:, lying, and being in' the township of Great Bend:county and state aforesaid, bounded and de scribed as fhtlows, to wit: on the"north by land of Artemas Ball; ort tfie east.by the Susquehanna riv er ; ,- the south by land of Elias Dayton ; contain ing about 311 acres, more or less, together with the appurtenances, I house, 1 barn, 1 wagon house, 1 or chard, and all, improved. ALSO—AII that- other piece, Kittlltte as above, and bounder) and described as follows, to wit: on the north by the State line;— on the east by R. P. Turboss and Artentas Hall; on the south by Milton Gilman, and on theirest by :dem ' non Hathaway and the Drinker lands, it being the un di v id e d h a lf ( t t two hundred acres, more or less, I , w i t h t h e nppnrtenanees, ttdog houses, and about 25 acres improved. [Taken in execution at the sans of Julius Corbett and E. T. Young vs. G. S. Mesick and Harvey 11.111.4 ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the' township of Bridge water. county and state aforesaid, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit : on the 'forth and cast by lands of E. B. Roberts: on the south by stands of Geo. W. Crocker, and on the west by lands of Rufus S. Merriman ;. containing 56 acres, more or to ether with d i e appurtenances, 1 house, 1 barn, 1 orchard, and about 40 of improved. [Taken in executton at the suit of Jerred Lillie vs. Mary E. Fowler and George Fowler. ALSO—A9I that saw mill situated on creek known as Drink - er creek, and near public road known Its Curtis road, in the present township of Oakland (late Harmony.) said mill being on land bounded as fol lows, to ait : on the north by lands owned by Wake man ; on the east by the, Lenox 1 harmony Turn. pike; on the south hy.land itt thepossession of Ja cob and on the west by the above 'mentioned Curtis roatb [Taken in execution at the suit of A. & S. H. Barnes vs. F. A. Ward- ALSO—AII that certain saw mill situated very, near the mill site known as the Ben Skinner mill site, and on land recently owned by B. A. Skinner, in the present township of Oakland, (late Harmony) and b oun ded as follows, to wit : ou the northwest by land owned by John Patrick; on the north by the farm known as time 1111bOrn farm, now in possession of John Hilbert' jr.; on the cast by land owned by A. P. Burman ; on the-south by land owned by Dan iel Bond and David Taylor. [Taken in execution at the suit of A. St S. 11.tarnes vs. F. A. Ward and Dougherty.] ALTO—AII that certain two Cory ,dwelling bowie situate on the north side of Street 11.' in the Borough of Susquehanna, county and state afresaid contain ing in front on said street B. 60 ground in depth 120 feet, and the lot or piece of gronnd and curtilage appurtenant thereto; •saidlot being bounded on ttmo north. by land of S. Lenheim; on the east' by land belonging to the N. V. k E. R. R. Co.; on the soutir by B. street, and on the west by land of C. L Ward, it being lot No. 17. [Taken in execution at the suit of M. S. Sherman vs. F. A. Ward.) ALSO—AII that certain tract or parcel of land sit, hate and being in the township of Dimock, county end state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: beginning at a beech sapling the southwest corner of a lot of land sure'e`yed for Urbane .Irnith ; thence by lands of Susan V. Bradford, west 37'perch es to a post and stones - in the east line of land of A. G. Hollister; theneO by said Hollister's Land, and lands of Isaac Woodhouse and Henry Drinker, north east 225 perches to a beech tree; thence east 70 and 4-Toths perches to a. post and stones, by lands of Susan V. Bradford; thence by lands of Benjamin M'KeebY Mouth i" west 114 perches to the State road ; thence along Said road south 71' west 17 perches.to a hemlock; thence north 86° west 16 perches to a post and stones, on the south side of . said State road- thence by lands of said 'Urbane Smith Saul! p" west 104 perches to the beginning; containing 4 / acres end SO peiches, strict measure, be the same more dr less, excepting therefrom one acre and 116 perches, `and the right to construct a milldam. [Taken in execution at the suit of Wm. A. Ckamberlaimto the use of Job P. Kirby, vs. Owe Bemoho and Elizabeth Donoho.] • ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, situ ate, lying and being in the township of Rush and county of Susquehanna, and state of Pennsylvania; bounded add described as Jollows, to wit: On the !loth by lands of George Bromley ; on the 'east by lands of Cope and David Swackhanuner; on the south by P. M. Snyder, on the west by P. M. Snyder; con mining about 'two acres with the appurtemumeea, one saw mill in an unfinished state. [Taken in execution at the suit' of Sam'l Stark and. David R. Brown,m as Stoic annul Ilrowtf, TS. Chatmey Shoemaker. ALSO—AII the equal undivided half of lose two Cetiaill tracts or precis of land situate in the towit "llivof Oakland, county and state aforesaid, and but ted, hounded, and described as follows, to wit I ginning at the southeast corner of Josseph lot; thence north east 50 perches to a -Atitice' on the north side of the creek ; thence down said creek the (idiom% lung courses flint distances: south 581' east 2.5 i perches, and north' 64i' cast 19 perches, and south 89' east 2.l.perehes, and north 6S ° cast ~ 15 perches, and north 15' 4 cast 16 'perches, and north 711" east 19 perches, and north 644 w cast 45 and 2-P - .1 perches, arid north 84 9 east 14 perches., and north 721' east 22i perches to a corner near the mill dam ;,,licence north 45' east 17,1 perches to a hemlock stump ott the west hank of said creek, in the south line of the John Unborn lot; thence along the-same, south 78' east 35 perches to a stake and stones.corner; thence north 78}' West 38 perches to a corner,; thence south 14 - west 128 and 4-10 perches to a corner in the south line of the aforesaid tract of land, conveyed by Jacob Skinner 2d, to Burrows ; thence north 78-1 9 west 181 ; perches to the plane of beginnin,g; containing, after making some small allowances for irregularities of ground, 102 acres of land, be the same more or less. - ALSO—AII that certain piece of land situate, lyingand being in th9e township of Oakland, county and state aforesaid, described its follows, to wit: beginning on the west side of a'creck at a point in the line of John ill bortl's laid, where the bounds of laud conveyed by Jacob Skinner 2A by deed to Urbane Burrows of Gibson township in said county, unite with said born's land; thence along said Hilborn's litre accord ing fei the original point of .compass 81° west), 38 perches and 23 links to a stake and stones corner of find of John Patrick ; -thence -along said. Patrick's cast line, according to a late survey, south. 7 ° • west, tieing at this time 35 and 3-10 perches, more or hiss, to a corner in or near laid creek, in the line of said Burrows's land ; thence along the sine, doli:n said creek-as the needle now bears north -84' east some 9 rods, and north 72r° cast 21,+ perches to stones 'near a dam above a saw mill, and north 45° east 17+ perthes.te the place of beginning; 'containing five acres of land, be the same more or less, with the ap purtenances, 9ne framed house, barn, saw-mill, and about 18 acres improved. [Taken in 'legation at the suit of Win. E: Taylor assignee of JurtumEiVrer ing vs. George Ilerrick Mid Susan lierriclihii wife.] ALSO- 7 Allthat certain piece or parcel - of land sit! uated in the Borough of Montrose,"county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: on_ the north cast by Turnpike street; on the south east by binds of Mrs. Biddle eon the south west by Cedar Lane, and-on the north west by lands of Dr. Patrick ; being atx rods in front, and twelve rods back, contaming.seventy-two square rods, more or less, with the appertenances, one large dwelling hourre,ice house, some fruit trees, and all improved. [Taken in execution at the stilt of John F. Dunmore vs. Chapman Baldwin with notice tojerroTenanta.] . ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of laud sit nated, lying, and being in the township of Franklin, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as &flaws, to wit: on the north by tile pablie highway; on the east south and west by lands of Kathan P. Wheaten; containing 64 square perches of land, to with the appurtenanies, 1 . framed dwelling house, 1 woolen manufactory with the carding ma chines and other fixtures, 1 - small stable, and all Un proved. - [Taken in execution at the suit of B. B. Lions to the used A. Lathrop es. Daniel H. Heelers) ALL that, certain piece or parcel of land, situate; acid being hi township of Herrick, Sum. Count!, hounded and described as follows, to wit: beginning at a stake atufstones corner, south of the Cochecton and Great Bend turnpike, on the lineifeetween lots in the warxantee tonne of John and Isaac Cox, near the' Lackawanna creek ;..thence north 40 ° west, 86 perch; es to a stake and stones, an original corner; thence south 10 ° west, 61 perches, to a' sake and. stones .corner, at said turnpike road ; thence south 10 ° west, 93 perches to a stake AO stones corner.; thence South east, 83 perches, to a stake and scopes; thence north 5° east, 84 perches, to the place of.be ginning ; containing 53 acres and 88 peiches of land; with the appurtenances, one framed dwelling boast., 1 barn, 1 wagon whop, 1 Blacksmith shop, and about thirty acres improved, . [Taken in execution at the. suit of Patrick MeGunigal as MabitMatheyrson.] ALSO--Allahat certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being in the township of Cliff ord, County of Susq., and State of Penn., bounded as follows : beginning at a post, the south• Went corn er of Michael West's lot; thence by a warrantee line north 45° west, 62 perches, to a post, the corner of Tuttle'e lot; thence by his line, north 451°. east, 266 perches, to a post; thence south.4s' east, 62 perches tea post; geld north-west corner;' thence by said Nest's hale, south 454° West, 266 perches to the beginning, containing 103 acres, more orfess, togeth er with the appurtenances, 1 framed house, 1 barn andatheds, 1 horse barn, I,orcherd, and about - fifty acres improved. A LSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being in the township-. of Lenox, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: beginning at a stake and stones, on the west side and line of Hiram White's land; thence south along the lands of Dewitt C. Roberts, west 6 chains and 86 links, to a stone wall ; thence north IS' west 2 Chains, to a stone in the calaNyanch of the Tunkhannock, 10 links - Stein the f batdr; thence north 5.1° east 5 chains and 25 links, to a 'stake and stones on the hank ; thence south 54° easo chains and 25 Enke to stake and. stones; thence south 77 ° east 83 links, to a stake and stoned; thence south 19' degrees east, 93 Hulce, to the place of beginning, i containing 1 acre and lrods of land, (excepting 78 rods of land conveyed by - Mra N. Hawley tolAbraltent Churchill by deed, dated' - December 13, 16490 to gether with the appurtenances, 1 framed dwelling house, and all improved. A LSO—AII that other piece or parcel of land, situate es the last above described lot, and ' bounded and described as folhlws, to wit,: beginning at a stake' and stones, about 2° feet each way front the fence, in the north-east corner of the garden now occupied by Adney C. Tompkins; thence north 65' cast 28 feet, to a stake. and stones ; thence north 25° West, force' feesinto the creek about S feet from the bank ; thence south 65' west, along said creek, 29 feet; thence south 25' we.st, forty feet, to the place of' beginning, containing 1120 feet of land, together with certain rights to take water front the penstock of sa.w mill, (reference being had to deed front S. E. Tompkins, et. a . to Ira Hawley, dated the 9th day of July, A.D. 18.411 ' and recorded in deed book, No. 18, page 'NO together with the appurtenances, 1 framed building occupied us a turtling lathe, Sc. [The above three pieces taken in•execution at the suit: of -Jamon 11. Phelps and Daniel Searle vs. Daniel Baker. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, situate,lying, and being in the township of Auburn, and county aforesaid, bounded and described as, fol lows, to wit: teethe north by lands of Ansel' and MartinsWileox, on the east by lands of Thomai R. White, on the south by lands of James ilifenbury, ' on the w=est by lands of John Tiiwksbnvy, containing about 100 acres of land, with. the appurtenances, one saw mill, and about 25 acres improved., [Taken in execution. at the suit of T. Kellogg, to the use of Grover, Phillips & Co. vs.Ay. M. Sherwood.] . ALSO—AII that certain iece or parcel of land,- situate, lying, and being in Auburn township, county and state aforesaid, bounded and desCribed ns follows, to ark,: on'the north by lands of Samuel Picket and Collins Wood, on the east by lands of Milton Harris, on the south by lands of Jacob Young, on the west by lands of G. White,containing about 124 acresswith the appurtenances, 2 dwelling houses, one barn and shed, and -about sixty acres improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of ShITICS Bunnell, 2d, and A.S. Low vs. R.ll.Burch, Wm. Cooley, 2d, andP.G.Burch. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of laud, situate in the township of Auburn, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north by land of Jacob Brotzman, on the east by land of !!:'Divine, on the south by land of M. Co, burn and I. S. Carter, and on the west by land of Wm. D. Cope, containing about 100 acres, .together with the. appurtenances, 1 framed house, 1 log barn, ' and about 30 acres improved. [Taken lin execution I at the suit of A. Lathrop vs. ,Joseph Farley. A LSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of 11'10,1 situate in the township of Harmony, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit : on the north-east by land of Js and J. Taylor, on the north-west by land formerly of Ira Williams, on the • southeast by latid of J. and J. Taylor, and' on the south-nest by land of Amos Barnes, containing about 35 acres, with the appurtenances, .1 house, 1 small barn and about six acres improved. [Taken in exe cution at the suit of David Taylorvs. Philip Ulrich. A LSO--All that certain piece or parcel Of land, situate, mid being in the township of Resit, county and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north bsslands" of William -Ross, on the east by. lands of Charles Jerry, on the south by i Linda of Dr. Hiram Cogswell, and on the west by lands of N. J. Sherwood, being the same lands re cently conveyed by N. D. Snyder to 5.,11.. Canfield, ivith the appurtenances, one' saw null, with lath ma chine attached, containing about 11 ears, be'the saute more or less, and nearly all improved. [Taken in execution at die suit of A. S. Smith and M. L Ful ler vs. S. 11. Canfield and Fairchild Canfield. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being in the township of Rush, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as ' follows to wit : on the north by lands of David Cola her, on the east by lands of T. E. Brown, on'the south by ]ands of George Slocum, and on the west by lands of B. A. Granger, containing about 50 acres, with. the appurtenances, and about fifteen acres improved. 'Taken in execution at the gait - of Daniel Collar to the use of John Baldwin vs. Nathaniel Billings. ALSO—AII that -certain piece of parcel of land, situate, lying, and being in the township of-Jessup, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows„to wit: on the north and east by lands, of Austin Sherman, on the south by lands of James Frout,`and on the west by lands of Matthew. McKee by and the public- highway, .containing about thirty acres, with the appurtenances, 1 dwelling house, 1 barn, orchard, and about 20 acres. improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of Matthew MeEsseby vs P. A. Field. ' \ A LSO—All.that certain piece or Parcel of land, situate, lying, and being in the township of Marconi, connty and state aforesaid,' bounded and described as -follows, to wit: on the north by the public highway, on the cast by Wm. E. Tingley, on the ' south by lands of George Lindsey, and on the west by Peter Williams, cent:ailing 8 acres, more orsless, with the appurtenances, one saw mill, and all improVed. [Tak en in execution at the suit of penison - K. Oakley, to the use of L. R. Peck, vs. Richard L. Tingley and Freiman Peck. LSO—AII that certain piece or parcel Of land, situate, lying, and being in the township of county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of John .11i1. borne, on the cast by lands of A. P. Human, on the south by lands formerly i:iceupied, by David Bond, and on the west,by lands supposed to belong to John .McCai'thy, formerly occupied by Jeremiuh Wilson, 'containing 106 acres of land, more or less, 'with the appurtenances, I frnmed•house, barn, saw mill, and about 18 acres improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of B. S. Bottles vs. George Herrick., ALSO—AII that certain tract or parcel of lead, situate iu the township of county of Bradflink and state of Penn., butted, bounded and described as renews, to wit :'beginning on the county line,. at s the corner 'of land" hereinafter described; thence north along the said line 57 perches, thence north 87° west 79 peaches, thence south 3' west, 100 perchea i ; thence south 87' east, 21 perches; thence by the land hereinafter described, north 3° east, 43 perches, and thence still by the same, south 87° east 81 p'esreh es to the place or beginning, containing 34 3.10 th ac. ALSO—AIt that certain message or tenement, and tract or paled of land, situate partly is Bradford and. partly in Susquehanna county aforesaid, lestuided and described as follows, to wit: beginning at a IVA in th e line of Lewis Button's land, thence north .3' east, 100 perches to a post, a coiner of land surveys ed for Oliver Mayhew, thence north 87 ° west, by the line of said Mayhew, 104 perches to is , beech in the county line, thence south by said line, 57 perches to a'post, thetlin north 87' west, 23 perches and 7.10 th ofa perch by the Wive described lot in the county of Bradford to a comer, thence south • 3' west, 43 perches, to the line of James House, and thence by said James House's land, south 87° east, 124 and 7-10 sh percher, crossing the said county'. line to the beginning, containing lo acres, with the appurtenan ces, log house, barn, some fruit trees, and 70 acres improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of Caleb Carman vs. Thomas 0. Doud. Purchasers will in all cases be required to pay, on the day of sale, an amount sufficient to cover the costs of sale, otherwise, the prew'rty will be. resold forthwith. • •JOHN YOUNG, Mfrs . " Sheriff's Office, Montrose, July 21,, 1858. . • WYOMING SEMINARY. glilE-next term of this institution will commence, JL . WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12th; and continue twelve weekg,.. • gir frartrip2taud facilities for preparing for teach ing. will be furnished to all who enter the Teachers' Department, R. NELSON. Kingston, July 21, 1658.-3 w Grain Cradles. AN IMPROVED ARTICLE, and all kinds of bay. log Itx:tls, for sale low, by • S. R. SAYRE & BROTHERS Montrose, July 21, 1858. 7 3 w • • • Register's Notice? Yuntac NOTICE is hereNr given to all-persont • con cerned in the following Estates; to wit; • Estate of STEPHEN HAZLETON,Iate of Dimock, Turrell and Elijahßannell,Ez,eculora. Estate of JEREMIAH WENCRANTf3, late of Springville, deceased, I). FiStark, Exesator. Estate of JONATHAN ELLSWORTH, late of Mid dletown; dec'd, If. C. Ellsworth and Samuel Taggart, . ,Adniinistratort. • Estate of SAMUEL lIILBOURNE, late of Har mony, deceased, L. F. Fitch, Administrator. Estate of Willi. BROWN, late of Rush, deceas ed., John W. Benseoter, Admiufdrafor. • Estate of AARON RYNEARSON, late of 'Letitir, deceased, Isaac Rynearsoti, Administrator. , Final account of R. W. GERE, Guardiin of Ellen Bagley, Brooklyn. Teat the accountants have settled their accounts in the Regiiter's Office in and for the county of SUS* quehanna, and that the - same will be presented to the Judges of thilOrplifins' Court fif said county, on Monday, August 23th, for confirmation and allow. once. CHARLES NEALE, Ikgister. Itegister's Office, Montrose, t • July 21,.,1858. f Exetutors' Sale. NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an or der from the Orphans' Court of StLig. County, the subscribers will offer to public sale, by vc'hdue, at the public house of Bela Jones, In Liberty township, on Friday, the.l3th day of ;111 . yust; at 1 p. m, all that certain piece or parcel of land, late the estate 0:4 . .711111C:4 Travis, d'ec'd, situate, I r ving, and being in the township of Liberty, in said county, bounded uo'rth liy the highway, leadiiig from near D. Battles saw mill to near Thomas Corbitti east by lands of Isaac Travis, south by lands of Levi Vosbery, and west by lands of Milo Webster, containing 80 acres, be the same more or less, On which is a }Muse and barn, and about one half is improved. Terms of payment made known on day of sale. - SAMUEL W. TRUESDELL, } • JOANNA TRAVIS, • . cotton. Liberty, July 21, 1858.-4 W. 1858 NEV ARRIVAL 1858 =CM SUNMER GOODS. N OW readyfor iii'l.pection, a full and ag t as-` sor ment of X . ST 4GrC:o4:::Kiss, imitable for the season, In all the new dew and .t.VIC4. In fact cr erytl.ing appertaining to the Tratte,at low prievA. (tar +tuck of aczygg emc) con4Ats Priuts,'Lavvita, l9dnte and Oingliams, Militants, Plain lieracev, plait, and tamed Hylaints, plain all Wool Delaines, Can Mark Binnbarine and Alp:Liars, organdie and Liven Robes, and and Fancy Slit, at all prikar, Shawl', l'liiravols, Plain and Fancy Fans.linsters, Bonnets, Hitches, Flowers and Wreathe. Hair Rolit itomet and Tat Ten. R 11,14,11% Steel. Bears, agd Reed [Naps, Berlin Stirting. Kid, 1.1.de Thread, and Silt; Oantilletts. Linea and Cotton Hose, 'WHITE GOODS, Dud, and +a )luSifiir. Laces, Inferildiu, Euinraiders, Cutlass and Sleeves, Dimity and Dinaty Bands. YANKEE 'NOTIONS, Ne.KileA, Plus, Fancy Soaps, lisle Oils. Perfumery. Port 'Wallah's. hair Brushes. Rubber Itremins Cututa, Ivory Combs, Bonnet Combs, Lubber Bair MA Silver and Steel Thimtles. g4e4 qqa‘l3tob,3l) 61011-1,,5, Black, Brown andidixed Casalmerca. • TweelL4, Kentucky Jcank, Cottnnades. Denims and Sattnetta FATIMNII TO'OLS. Graineradl... the best and cheamt In T. 1.11. Wlnstod ScYt/Wit. and (Irape "(toe Snailm. Rakes and Pitch Forks. l a. onntirc rorkn, U.un Shovels, Hoes, Grind Storm., &c. A geueral • HARDWARE , lurch as etst Iron %rot .Tarkr. TlartoPoor Rollers. and Hinges,Shov els and TOngs, Patent Gab: Pulleys, Dour Luck Valli! Binges. Pad. Locks, Trunk and Tlll Lucke. Window Paste ]lnes. eurtaln Bands. Augur Mits. fitful.lett*. Table Cultleer, Pocket Kt ayes. Clad Steel Shears. Sc Plastetiug and Brick Trowels. Wrenebes, Bolts. Altratta Spoons, Milner Bell*, Rouse Bella and tistures. BOOTS & SHOES/ Gents Congress Gaiters. (Ilford Tied and Calf Skin Boots. Ladles' Congreas Gaiter.% Booted* BusVne 20 Kid Slippers. Also, Groceries, Crockery, and Glassware, HATS, CAN.'S, ' &c., &c., our usual lame stork—Alf of which see sell on our usual tents, viz: CASII, PRODUCE, or APPROVED CREDIT. Vre also have on hand a eupetior quality of • • . BROOMS , --OF HOME MANUFACTURE, • width we will Matto* writ Whole.tate or Retail. at tar prices. Satisfied that mar Stock has titan well selected wi to quality and styles, Ire. have nu brelutiota In Stoning thIT hien& ta eati and at- TOST B ROTHERS. Grain and Butter Wanted. Hemlock and Piste Lumber, Flour, Bran Chops, at reasonable prices may be found at our STEAM MILL. POST BROTHERS. Montrose, JiSly 14 { 1858. - = Cash for Wool. BIURRITT `Ain pay the HIGHEST li • PRICE in CASH, for WOOL, athls store., Ne• - •MilfordeJuly '7, 1858. • - . IMPORT/INT DhSCOtERY. would call the attention of the Farmers o Y thiii County to the Independent' Tooth Horse Rake. - . This',Hake has been proved beyond a dontit to be dm best Rake in"use. They will be left for sale at most of the public places in this County. I would request those in want of a HORSE. RAKE to try for them selves, and if they do not like them, return 'them within time days uninjured. All orders addressed' to the subscriber, will be promptly" attended to. . CIIAL I NCEY FOOT. .Montrose, Pa., July '7, 19513,—niv NOTICE TS hereby given that all pers.ons are forbiddien from making any furthcr excavations, or removing stone or earth from the stone quarry or thereabouts in the Borough of 3fontrose, except so far ai has been specially permitted to tVilliam Gittored° remove a limited 'amount of stone already uncolrered. And any person or peTrsons hereafter treepassing on the said stone quarry contrary to this 'order will bp pro ceeded against according to lair. • • Bs order of the Commissioners, - - w. A. CROSSMON, Clsrk, Commissioner's office, Moutrosb, July 7,'68. 4w. _ SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY' KVRriN[AL J. f. STCDDARD, A,A, PRINCIPAL. THE undersigned take pleasure in announcing that the "SUSQUMIANN.A. COCNTY NORMAL SCHOOL" will again open to the ACADE.Mt I.II;II.DINGS,InAtost Oa; on Monday the 30th day of Augnst,lBsB, to efontinDe METZ"' Ritea r s, wider the etuutteor I'r6f.sTorglA RP, Rod competent asidstanta; aided. al.n. for 10 weekahy It. F. Trans near, Co. Supt.. whose knowledge of the conilltroi autwants of the teacher; of the Comity, tenders him etninently luanfleil to gcnuilr ate rimed to the Interest, of the whew/. IWe deem It proper. bow' ever, to state that Mr. Tossksitiry Is not regularity lotertated the School.] Prof. STODDARD'S' filarAtier MS an efficient Valuta Or. mat popular Author Ls too tatenclvely known to require comment ; and the mark• ed aut.:esti and uttivertal Igitt.fnctign that have attended Ida i*bot a tuoatua In the past. are *ancient guaranty fur the Adore. During the pnaent summer he will visit the Normal Sehooli of 'Canada, to rowels himself of whatever Iniprovementi In the Are of Trachlag they may present. LECTURES. • Prof, Svonbatn will lecture on the Seler4 , and Art of Teatitlng and on afond Ihrvelopment. Mr. Tzwicasear will lecture on Pliya lology and Hygiene. The fullnwing gentlemen mall also lecture be fore the school : J. L. Iticnsitosoa, 110. Supt; Lurerne Co., 'N. A. Cassias. Ha ltom the “Stintest And Se,hoolurate." N. lion. Ww..larecr. It. B. Lrrtsw, B. S. Dcwrcsi. Paws., Bee. B. B. Eat oar. and others. There wlll'he Primary Department connected with. the School. under thircbsrge of .11.1 m C.-Pastic. EXPENSES. TUITION—NormaI Department, per quarterof eleven weelo, lAA. Primary „. ' " • , " In English brand:ma, and Latin an d Greek.' do. 9.00." Board per week, a po. It Is desirable that-tuttlon bllla be mild In adVance. and nSotude dedue• lion will be mule except In mAVhof protracted aieknean. nts can board themselves, as beretot4e. Cooking stoves and furniture, can be rented or Mr. Sayre. at reasonable Mtn For Inhmnatlon In regard to rooms, board. de.,• apply to W. - 13. DXANA. F.aq, Montrone. Pa., or W the Secretary. • • . Student* should not ram to be rilmourt at the oranned or the tielmol. - Wil JE..bl.' l'rerbleut. • . , , C. F.Rrin. - kerelary. , ' Montrone, June nib, IiMS.-.lm . , . . . RIGHT INTOWN : EXTENSION - TABLE'S P ataxy Taman) ay 8 T - BisOTHtl s. dull SIZES and PRICES to suit tbeILMES, of Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogimy, and wfwranted to work-sight up to the t ire, Montrose, June 9, 1858. - . • 'tillitOCERIESi A complete assortment at • , . C. P. a o:14. lILWLETT BOYD & WEB‘STER ♦antte•ros VIZ t►LI Or ma pa r Ate )weserwhig lratr. Vogrotsbars, as., le , a pee tartly bob Mats. Thr, rielabso Was, aelliseie Comm; red twassay. sal are we amity aseled W *sward Mae sae Wow serhota ler Ye meow am seated, Aks iftia a Was set Good il May Ihwiresable etwortart V wag, ettraeges ttfWeria X " lrdsl 1114 14 1= Atta l ti=l ° proe n ttest Iris watisied latiossy tbey ww.witirest • Culla The esa , taa is ea sr minty wow plas. The awe tat Is pus 1•11•4111 rm. II Lye perlber& i f BIM easso• scrimp iw ord as 'anima age bresia area way otter C.a. prise - pia Ara lb. lad far several years r.a Ow bad esrallealw of Male Tales [grim slow arbe hare WWI atir* &Wham to see see are warrerawl _rarterestea, ma trasi7 awe el falai tle 01111•7 .14 be refeelle4 Thrthirs smolt natal pare wits, pardrie i—rbei are wog .real Sal VUI term Madam ulna wad Ma eft* the assawl. The *lie* bap •f w h t s .pss; tater milk all whida la OW *M. /NO Seamosy retain. Retbarrie arresiirwe kr peals/ iv an blab rialf Trie, IrewerwaYa. 4C. issearapeay Caiiisot fun them their tom al the faiiora C 3171 and Liberia dimant to tbe Ind* Inc your ' Montrose, Tune 16, 1858-3 m WOOL! WOOL HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for WOOL by McKENZIE k HERMON... - Brooklyn, July 1,18153.: " FLOUR of the fait quality constantly . on hula mid for kialelow, by McKENZIE & ELDRIDGE. . - - WOOL CARDING. • •THE subscriber is carrying on the above business; as usual. REYNOLDS. Brooklin, June 9, ra58.14f . DEIED APPLES , DEANS, LARD, and BUCKWHEAT FLOUR for 13 sale by BENTLEY, READ A; CO. Monti()4e, June?, 1858, • CASH PWO FOR 20,000 lbs. OF WOOL,' by Oentley,Read, & Co. Montrose, Jane 15, 1858 -- Vvire Intend . BY freqUunt additions to keep our RTGC . R. PLETE " all things." . We are thank. IA for the encourage;lncnt. we receive in " well doing" and ask a continuance of your furors, confident that e can please. McKENZIE 4; ELDRIDGE. Brooklyn, June 16, 1853.• . . The people say some Mk. has iritrud- • • ed a bran new building in the street. The Town- Council served an Injunction, but wonderful to relate, the-building is progressing rapidly, „sticking • out as ifdoe...but the greatest sticking out in Town, „, at the General Finding Storei, - of IL S. WILSON it SON, where you will find Office, Dininc, Parlor, and 'locking Chairs sal& at COST. HOUSEHOLD' WORDS. 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Two copies for one fear, • *5,00 Five • " '." •`. - 10.00 Eleven " " " • • 20,00 Clergymen and Teachers,supplied at $3,00 a year. The volumes of Household Words commouee with the September and March li:timbers but - Isubacriptiou ) ' may begin with any number desired. Sets of Household Words, 16 Vols., can now be had, hound in cloth, at $1,75 per volume.' Sent free by Express or Mail, on receipt of price. • c4> nntnc wren OTTIZR 11A0AZIP11111. • • We will send Houxehtld Words and either. OR, of the following Magazines for one year for 8,3: _ Gods'y's Lady's Book, Graham's Magazine Harp, era' New Monthly, Frank Leslie's. Magasins, ifjorft• son and Putnan'es, "Knickerbocker," ithiatwood's .Magazint, North British Ravine, frtiffituro ./to view, London Quarterly, West:violist& Revise; /an tic Monthly. We Will send Household Words with any two-of , the abore Magazines orMeciews. for 1 yr, for $7,50: Back Numbers ofirousehold Words can be funt-', Lilted at the Office of Publication, price 23 dents•eack.: tar All persons subscribing to .Householci Words' through any Association or Bookseller, must look to them for their supply of the work.•' 11 Address, JANSEN & CO.; jn 23w6 ,No 118 Nassau-St., New York. A Light! - A Light!! , 4i• ir NOW ALL HEN BY THESE PRESENTS,* • IX. That I,the undersigned,have on hand for sale Peters' Non-Explosive, Self Generating Gas Lamp, the BEST, safest, and most economical light/ever pro- , duced, equal if not superior to the best Coal Gas. It is perfectly adapted to Churches, Plate's, Stores, Reading Rooms, Private Dwellings, kc„ &c. It only requires a trial to prove -it su perior n to every other portable light now in use. Ibe - rfaterial used for Generating Gas is Burning Fhnif or ~?).elbereat Oil.— The Gas is generated in the Berner by evaporizing and decomposing the Fluid by its own-heat forming rime Hydro•carbonic Gas which is all conveyed to, the Burner, leasing no substance unconsutned. The Burner nbe fitted to any ordinary Lamp; guaran teeing • to be perfectly safe andtree from any dan ger of e plosion and is entirely free front amolte.i:and unp4.,..._ a. ar.f smell. • me 'lowing calculation will show ita economy - over other substances used for Light: " Peters' Self-Generating Gas Lamp with ...• , Fluid or Adheres! oiVat 60 - cts'.-per gal, six jet Burner, I ct. per hour. Canipheno at 55 ets. per gall:, • I+ AI • it Lard Oil, at. $1,25 21.46 4.4 Sperm Oil,' '2,50 4 1 . s • Iluid with corn. burner,6o - eta pet gall. 1 " " 4s at $2,25 per 1000 feet, " 4,00 u lk II It maybe distinctly understood that this Burner will produce more light thakany other Portable Light nog. in. use. The public are invited: to call and =a line this premium Lamp for themselves, before purchasing elsewhere, this being the 'only Burner having a non conductor. • ..• A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, June 16, 1858. SEE 'HEBEI' - Spanish or Mexiteau Money taken at par for any or all the / have on bawl 41. N. 1115114.11 D. Montrose, Juno 16, 1839. • TABS. NOTICE ALSO T BAT I have on hand a good assortment of Books and Stationery which I wfll sell as low as the same article can be bought this aide or the other aids of New York Chy. Celli and see at the . Montrose Book Store. . 1 lA. N4Iin•LARD. Montrose, June 16, 1848. Whi. B. g.IMPSON :WATCH *REPAIRER 111021 TitOSE, PA. 'Shop in A.,,iterrhnan's Boot and Shoe Store, I - next to J. Etheridge. . - L }TAVING worked for the past nine years with the most akillfni worknien. he feels confident thit he can do,the roost difficultjobs on short notice: • 411 work frarroatesflo piss oewelry repaired neatly and on reasonable !gnu'. Snoralin ban warted omi um% ass tan rep mamma blm aa a wend and aldnbal workman, competent to do la good 'work as tan be done la the country, and worthy of coulidanto. Towanda, June 10, . 1&5 + Wm. a. , Runs so Win. MIMI. Z. IV. Daidd. C. D. DroutATIW D. ,9$ cuoszta, s tArerr,l i ezasca . ; 11.11.1ssnlien t.olalmoc• I :10%e, June /0.1856.-tt' p - i4;4 - 1 1 a **Lwow gal= = E 1127 MCI = CCM most ble Oft eZerNi- 11133 MB