Butter Zorn,. 'The American Express Company have is, -seed proposals of immense importance .to the farmers of this State, Western Pent:ll7l - Ohio, Michigan Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin,_ It is' to establish & butter ex c res. • receiving parcels of 100 lbs. or more t fresh tient the churn s . ana transporting , it to i this citi ; by their fast line, which comes from remote -parts Of this State in one day, in the sa me car in which the agent rides, _end of our se.not'Shut Up and 'heated as it- is in 'frsight care, and will come on an average, in 'onethird of the time.. The charge- of trans portation has tieen greatly reduced from the tariff of the o(her freight, with the view of w orktn'g up a very large business, jusuas the whole express business has been worked up f ro m a very small beginning afew years ago, tisl,now it occupies uniuense War,.ehouses,tuid 'has its agents all over the country. • . The express freight will generally be abolt • double the ordinary slow line charges, tint the butter will live by the expreas w „ gm , without an y charge for cartage, and it is the opinion of butter dealers that the . prt •ee will• abrays range enough higher to pay - the extra freight, and generally give the fir -vet' a handsome profit, and save .him the tie .sctssity of keeping his butter until it. accunt - elites a - snick large enough •to ship, or 'of p•elling it to the local .atcrekeeper or speeu ' later. .It,willalso iSave the necestitv of far t ars clubbing, as they do now, to hire a aep rite car to carry nothing - but butter, and a me to go with it to, keep it ventilat ed . and sec:that it is notput - in a car impregnated ;-ith villainous smells, whiCh batter has a n aturdltendency to absot b, and by Which many a!leg of good butter has been spoiled: AnoMer advantage farFers• will have frotu the ,butter express is t e safety of mon ey transmitted for proceeds ; of gales, as we u nderstand the Company will pay the com mission nrserehants' accounts of sales, with out charge or risk to the-farmer at- theAsta -69 where he ships his butter. A few neigh bnrs„far ir.shmee, near Watertown, N.. 1., on unite and churn enough in the inornin_ to make 100 pounds and ship it at night,an , it Win be delivered to their commission trier: chant before night the next day.. He may fell it the same evening and hand in the ac count. of sales and poutids at the express of .fire in time for.it ta go . back' the folloWing morning, so that if- the butter -Was chimed 'Monday morning, shipped Monday_nigh:t, de livered and sold Tuesday, and returns: sent 'h ac k on' Wednesday, the Owner cold chit IA get his money Thursday . morning, ricsa, if the butter sold for 25 cents per pound, commis.sion, $1.'25 ; freight, 25 cents ; post age, to ;- percentage, 0 ; risk, 0 ; total, $2,20, freight and. tomupon 100 ,pbunds of hitt*, anct - the balance- in his pocket three days after eliirnipg it-more than 300 miles from. market. - The - advantage of 'this new project will be einost as great to the city as , it Will be to the country.; for we shalt be more likely to get our butter in an eatable, condition.—. N E -Tribune.— -Aprxwrzsme.-- T One our exchanges Is down on soliciting advertisements.. Ile says it lessens the dignity of the craft—that i the value of the press to the people as an agency .k giving - publicity to their wants, their pro fessions and their ,cares, should be • appreci ated without solicitation: Those experienced in the busmes.s:will nit the truth ofothis. Solieitation leads.men to suppose that tha . advertiser is' really a patron%—paying for service not rendered, or value not r6ceived—induces many to re= gird a printer: as .a sort of mendicant, for whom the least crust or Old . bonethe last ragged, shabby. shinplaster—ts good enough pas;; and -whom, of all Others, it debtorshould e leavelast to settle with- 7 slier the barber,' the waiter, and. the boot black. • . . OLD.GARREIR:—"There is no " institution" CPO , ' us Omit More needs to be investigated than old garrets: The records of the town of Westfield during the Revolutionary War, supposed to - be ?recoverably lost, were latc- . iy found- in a garret •in that town. Every yesr or two we hear of valuable documents thus "accidentally" rescued from dust - and destruction. Suppose the Commonwealth should establish a Cotrituission pu Garrets. There is no telling what treasures might. be unearthed.—Ch. Watch and Ref. Rev. Dr. Sprague h Altitiny, commenced las historical career, ritiow so hotipiably distin Fished, by -rummaging old garrets, where he" found much of -therrnaterial for his im mense collections of autographs and pant-- phlefs.--.2% - ew York Ihdependent. g There are eleien newspapers ih souri advocating the cuss of negro emanci iatiou. • :Tr There. are 700 cells in the Ohio peal enti3ry, arki . G 99 convicts. ' Jury List—.Atisust Tenn, HOS. GRAND JURORS. Auburn—Abram Carter. • • Apokeon—Asaltel Graves.. ' - ,Bridgewater--Orison Foster. : . " C: fiord=- ~Yiilum Skamscon. Diutick—F. A. latumr. form Lake—Etisha Griffis, jr. Great Bend--Charles Chamberlin, .Noble Thor i tuN J. B. Hamlin. _ Harmony—George Dyer. Jackmn. r -Orrin Matteson.' Liberty—'llenselair Northrup. .‘Lathrop—Darid Wfimarth. Mititileteirn—E.G.Ball, Geo. Minkler, Tbes:Colfxd. • Nett Milford--John Boyle, Samuel R. Bell. Push—Reny J. Hal • Susquehanna—L. S.'F*ge, Win. Hunt. Thomson—Um - Cs Foster, Ambrose Lamb. Charles Wrighter. ' TRAVERSE, JURORS.. - • rim wing..., Auburn-4. J. Lecey;.J4n . G. Sterling. Brooklyn—Obadiah Bailey. - rizeonut—Edward Kenhey. -:- , . ... Clifford-,Adam Irene, - I. D. Sittrur... Frattklin--' Stillritan Faller. .. - Fortg, Lake—J P.llandin. • • Gl,soußeuben Tuttle. ' . . Ha:ford-0- P. Jackson. George Leach. Ilamony—Willard Austin. Benielt.—G. W. Barnes, Horace Lines. ? -. Jessup—John Bedell. ..... Jackson- z -kita Corse. '2- - f Liberty- r Dardel D. Brown. s Lenox.-.Abrabans Churchill, Levi Felton._ ,-.. .. xo n t r o,,,e-4tenj. Cockayoe, C. S. Foster, Raeaciss , earle, E. B. Mooney. ' . • ' • _ Middletown—S. B. Darro w. New Milford—F. W. Boyle, Horace' Little, L. B. Mitchell.. , . . J- Oakland—Bradley Beebe, Morgan Shutta. - Rush—Horace Carter. Fpringrille:—Benj. F.Makeelee, ?borate Nicholson. - Silver Lake—Beni. Britten, Daniel Ferow. Susquehauut,—Hear Day.. , Thomson—Stephen Gilatt- - ;'.. • stook) watt. i . Ararat—W. W. Stearns. •i • Apolacon--Charke Powers. ',. : . - Auburn--J4. Cogswell, B. S. Da • Henry Ross. l b - Bridgewater—A. Patrick, Nelson ‘ • ,C. Sprout Brooklet—J. L Adams, C. D. Perkins, • Clifford—Pulaski Chamberlin, Wm. Leek, Thee. .N:Doud, Seward E. Miller. CboconutLjohn Stanley. • ' ' I.tmork—F. H. Holfwter, ilenklicKeeby. . . - Forest Lake—R. L. Gordon. - - Franklin—Daniel North.. .-- \ ' ' Greatliend—G. 'B. Trowbridge. - ' ' lierrick--Sanford Burns. /lemony—Thomas, T. Munson. • . Jackson—D. A. Benson, H. 9, Case, IL IL, Wells. Jesinip—L L. Camp, B. Griffis. - - Lends—Jonathan Hartley,des Titne,Hiram *bite. • Montrose—l. N.' Bullard. Neir Milford John Hayden. • - ' ..qier Lake—Williern Davis. S P rin g y ille — aehr7..L. Kerr, Ira Scott . Thomon—GeOrge Stepson ' . A CARD. 2o nu R•publiesoia of Susquehanna Connty.—By consiiiting and advising" With many of my Mends, I hare time to the conclusion to taw myself a a eau didate for the:office of Represenbitive, subject to the .deitition of - the Republican Convention when it shall coniene to put in nomination suitable candidates to fill the various gates, and to be supported at the Oct°. bee election. 'I may be allowed to say a few words in justification of the course I pursue in thus offering my natato the pubic. I have long since deemid it to be perfectly proper, (as is customary in Bonie. calitieA) when one desires an office, to come out in an oPen, frank, and manly way, and say so. Again, it will be recollected by- many, that five years since, When the Free Soil party was in its in fancr,l consented to be a candidate foe the office I :now ask, without the least prosPect of being elected,; although my, temperance principles in addition to Free Soil, enabled me to obtain quite a handsome I vote ; some throe or for hundred, I believe, ahead of thi ticket. I have thought since that time, that, 'should the way be open, I ehould like to come once more before the public as a candidate. I was then, apt now, andexpect ever to be, opposed to oppres sion of every kind, and go in for equal rights, as re gariti all business and occupations, not calculated to infringe upon the rights, or corrupt the morals, of anv part of community. Pure Religion, which is lore .to - God and man, should govern us whereever i duty calls ult. I prefer the course I have thus taken, to the reire.puffing process frequently practised,- as it will give &Iran Opportunity after seeing this, who are un acquainted with me, of making inquiry of those who are, (which I hope they will improve,) Concerning mv character. and abilities. I submit the matter to the peopleedecision, through their delegates. , JOHN F. DEANS. . Bridgewater, Aug. 5, 1858. - Giovellfeeting.—The teirersaliets will hold a inciting in the grove near Mr, CATLIN PIERCES, is FIRE, Biadford County, the FOURTH SUNDAY in AUGUST, (22d,) 1858. N . oirday, •11. mg 16, 1 58. . n 77 • 11 U • • • Are hereby notified to meet at their Engine,llouse, on Monday, Aug. 16th, of o'clock, p. in. A full attendance is requested. • J. RILEY, Foreman. `,S. M. WILSON; Seert:ary. 11110, otiee.—The Susquehanna County Agricultu ral Society will meet at the Court House, Tuesday evening, August 19, 1838. , Y. L. CATLIN', See. - MONTROSE PRICES CURRENT. cOItRiCTICD WZZILLT rOR THI R7PC111 . .1C411. Wheat 714 bushel., e. • It lioo,a $1,12} Ryebuehel 621 et -q• Corn, "fl bushel, ....70 R 75 cts. Buckwheat, 11 bushel; 371 @ 40. cts. , . . Oats, 'il bushel . 871 ets. Beans, white, eiljoust's], 'Ol O 04 1,25 Potatocsal bushel, ... 75 cts. .Wheat,flonCit bbl. 1ki,50 ® *6,50 Rye flour, 11 hundred 2,00 ® 2,50 Corn Meal, ',') -hundred,. 1,75 ® 2,00 Pork, 'fl lb ' - 10 ®, 12 cts. Lard, 1.1 16 " 121 eta. Butter ; 11 T 6 .16 ® 18 et". • Eggs, 11 doz., 10 cts. 3omeilliqg Lebo ih toqfrooe. BLAOKSMiTICIN Aso CARRIAGE-MAKING By STEAM! • re- IP,, W ove r dttteir L _ n A rw T f2l ° ng P on bi T r u i gpike Street, near L. Searia's hotel, are manufacturing and wilt keep on hand, Carriages,Wagons, Cut. ters, Sleighs, &c. They have provided themselves wiilt a Steil Engine and all the necessary machinery and eon Tertiencrs for doity , work with dispatch ; and Hein both practical mec hanics of long experience_ and em ploying none but , GOOD WORKMEN, shey are prepared. to do all kinds 61 work in the Bldeksmithing and Car riage Making Line, - in their usual prompt and Workmanlike Manner, and by being at all times on hand ready and willing to answer any order for work, and by using Good _Materials, and by MCIPERiTE CUARGES,. hope to receive a larggs public . pationage. We would tender our thanks to our old customers, and invite all in want of work to give as a call and see for themselves, Montrose, August I1,1858:—ly Borough Ordinance. Po&hilted by Augeority of Town Council._ Bit ordained by the Burgess and ToWn -Council of the Borough of Montrose, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the Penle—.. That all ordinances, heretofore ordained, by the Burgess and Town Council of the - Borough of Mont rose, authorizing the;„ptaking of aide-walks in said 'Borough, at the total or partial expense of said Bor ough, be and the same are hereby repealed, and that hereafter the expense, partial or total, of making cdth side-walks ; shall in no case be paid by Judd Bor . ough, unless said side-walks shall in each instance have been-constructed by the special authority of the Town Council, and under the direction of the Street Commisiionets. Provided, that this ordinance shall not apply to eases where side-walks are already completed, or are now in progress of construction. A. LATHROP, President. C. W. Mari, Clerk. • ' Montrose; August 11, 1858.—Sw HARFORV SELECT SCHOOL. Wise Mary Miller, Principal: rirtlie second year of thieSebool will commence (in the Hall formerly occupied by the Sons of Tem . peranle,) on the ' First day of September. ,InFtruction given in Common ,English Branches. Academical Studies—Algebra. Geometry. Physi• ology, Rhetoric, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, and Chemistry. ' . The FreneALangnage. Braving and Painting. Harjord, August 11, 1868. --• AN ACROSTIC. me, NT OFFICE to wand and 81717. R E, HILADSTRONG HAIM OR. coma. and lee me. come ha; u 4 IL ALL Spardsb urnireie, (tem the gmoultt.) rAR, , REST In my Eoczn, wbere pain 1411 not Dnerceß ► !ACMES • nanit,t7r. and lave tti tie FARE , r.VCR it'XBLE • Starikr torris ir itremerofli.up „. Shop No. S, Basement of geartelt Hotel, on Truntake Street. Rosman. August R. IHS; rtt BUFORD UNIVERSITY. THE Terms in this Institution, the next year, will weekts each. The first term to commence on Wednesday, August 13th ; the second on the first Wednesday in December ; and the third follows the second without any elation, and closes the first • . week in June.'' • ZIPE!I6I:11, TUITION:—Common Brunches, per tenn,....114,50. !'. Physiology, Natl. Philosophy, &c., 6,00. " Languages and Mathematics,. • .. 7;00: , Room Rent, . 2,00. Each room is furnished with a bedstead and table. Expenses of,Recitation Rooms, 59. Vocsk.Musie, adapted to Common Schools,... 25. „. Music on Piano with its use, A 0,00. The regular lectures will be given through the year. One half of the bills paid in advance, and the re mainder at the end of the term. , 71, e regu l a r recitations in each week will tom- Mance on Monday noon, and close on Saturday noon, , thakStudents may have no cause kr trawling upon the Sabbath. - irivford, July 28. 1858.-9 w .1004,111E0r/THY. 111 L BM:MEM Homeopathic Remedial!, for IJ, sale by ' • 1 ABEL TERRELL. Madras; August, 4, 1838. WOOL CARDING- .. trim subscriber ie carrying on the above Winne J. as mug - 1. G. REIMO.II*. Brooklyn, Jane A, 16143.-11 - . Binghamtonl" - ate r Cure, BINGHAMTON, aBOOME COUNTY, N. Y. ?pins Establishment his , been greatly — aidltrged . L and improved during the present Spring, and is now ready for the receptilr i t i of patients. Few similar institutions this country combine so many advantages for the successful treatment of in. valid,. The location is Leautiful, louse new and commodious. The momsilarge. airy, well furnished, and evers , way arranged With '*law to the health and comfort of their ogenPants.- -, The Physicians, Dr. Thlyar" tid Wife, have had sir twelve yearsexperience in treating diseases, Hydro pathically, (the last eiglit dt Binghamton,) during time they have treated successfully thousands of 'Sick persons, many after their diseases had been pronounced fatal by eminent physicians. In addition to the patients at the "Cure," they have a largeprac dee in the village and. surrounding country, which makes them familiar with, the treatment ,of diseases of every grade and charater. They planned, built, anttown the "Binghamton IVater Cure," conse quently it is under their entire control and manage ment. . - In all those diseases to; which the peculiar adapta tion of RydroPathic treattnetit: has been successfully demonstrated, they will generally guarantee a speedy and perfect restoration, such are the following, via: Acute and Chronic Rhehmatism, Nervous Diseases, Dyspepsia, Scrofula.and Spinal Complaints, Fevers, Liver Complaints,. Tumoi-s, Ulcers, Enlargement of Joints, Diseases of Throat and Lunga, Deopsy, Ague and . rever, Femafe Complaints of every grade and character, Skin diseaseaXatarrh, be., &c. Persons who have heeh long, sick or ted-riebitn, and who have not sucecled heretofore in their efforts to regain their health are espeCially invited to give them a call. • Terms from $6 - to $lO per week. Vir Dr. Thayer will be at Montrose, (Searle's Ilotel,) on. Thursday, gember 2.3 d; and at 217chors hotel in Staguchanna Pdipot, on Thursday, &pion her 16th, 1858, and eorJialiy inviter fnrn/ids to give him a call. For Anther particulaM, address . ' . • 0. Y. TITAYER, M. D. Binghamton, August p, ISSS.—tf SODD & BUTTE CRACKERS, just artkred at, ' LYONS & SOS':. Montrose, August 11,1858, - Important to Farmers! THE undersigned respectfully calls the attention .1.14,00 f farmers in the_ ,County of Susquehanna, to JODI H.BRUEN'S PORTABLE FARM FENCE. This is a new, .cheap, arid durable mode of fencing, being so constructed as i not to require the setting of posts in the ground, which is a greaksaving both of material and labor, besides adding to its durability.— 'Farmers wip find it much to their interest to avail themselves of the use of this.vatuable improvement. . N. B. For further information please call on the subscriber, who is dul authorized to.sell farm •or town rights , and also, Tif desired,) to furnish said fence ready to be set up at zt cost of seventy-five cents per rod. 0 .. F. FA,RGO, Agent. Montrose, Aug. 4, 13..55.—ti LOOK HERE : _ i , ZCOBS offerc to the public, at prices that • cannot fail to suit, a large and superior assort ment of ; GROCERIES, ~. • At the old and well-kn Own establishment formerly oc cupied by 0. 31. Cranei .S RS,. TEA S,L'OFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR (by the sad or barrel',) FISH, and all ar usually found in first class Groceries., I ,Flonr by the -wholesale and retail. As 1 . mean to merit,ll hope to receive, a liberal share Of public patronage. Z. COBB. Montrose, Aug. 4; 1,858.—1 f WHAT IS WEALTH WITHOUT-HEALTH. TO THEIArrLicrED. A 11LE591.17; AND NO MISTAKE; IS Dr. Iswaynes , Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. It stands unedttalleti as a remedy fist the Throat Chest and Longs. It Is unqsestintutbly the, /realest Cough and Consumptive Rvute. dy In the Wuriel I , lseasea totrltich It I* adapted, and to which 'the trot a,teddsh. Inc results have been oldairted from the use. sir,—('ollol% Ilrouclatl,A.thma, ('othrh. 1:1 , .4 spit ting. Weak V 01.... l'sins to the soh, or, Constitution. (front the at.uSe of t7ulttntel :tint other P. 111.1. tati.oa nr Disease of I hr Heart. Tickling Ireltatft.n. or Inflatuatini...f lb. Throat..&e. Its tintrititort properties a.lll -arch and purify f o r 14.04. and rapport the strength shell the appetite has failed. We only 114.(1NE-TlitAl,, Reader'' 1 givc.bealth and Oval the frame, and bloom toty I.lll.lthca, I . Cure of Asthma,i.Bloocly Epectoration, &C. Asontaa Gall 33 COW-4 not only hike plewtre, but deem It h duty I owe to suffering humanity to state what . Dr.:sway - tie, Com pound Syrup of Wild I 'hens" ha. done for me. I v., taken with a violent cough, bloody caper -anon, great difficulty of breathing... that I h a d to get out of my .e.I and nit up all night. I proellrrli the above valuabk. medicine of liar:nail Titus. Demalem, who t-an also •testlfy that it has made a ti.rfert cure. 'JOHN P. GAGE. tknsalern, Bucks C 0... I ~ Man tr.lth, 1t.57. , • Swaype's Viriniteme, A sure WORM RILLER4and excellent tonic—good for delis.de fir sickly childrro—pleneant to the tasty. . Etwarates Sars a parilla and Tar Pith, Sligar Coatai—warranted o contain no C.:Ott:UO-3 wild and genii.. purgattve. unsurpassed by ae.v sledleme for removing the Rite. cleansing the stomach. andcffectually purifying the blood. The... Pills neither ripe, or produce II:WIC, Shaine'} Bowel Cordial, , A pleasant and oire remedy. for Asiatic Cholera, Cholera Nfortms, Diarrhoea, Dysenierv, eh. ent Int:intim, Summer Complaint. Pain. In the Stomach and.clowell., Vomiting. Sinkers , . of the :stomach, St. AV arrantril to cur,' 71 Tin ply_oniy.la c ent a. lir Es,rw f..mily shoula have s bottle.in the 'anise, In crow of sudden attackin ihe ulgitti It relieves all pain. Ssvayne's Bitter Catholicon, , Av. ry tainablt Ritter.. lay be taken with a degree of certainty, never vet etperieneed ler 3 Medicine of thiteCharacter. for I 'enurtipa- Tien. Flatulence, Nansoi. 11 can Burn. Acidity of the Stomach, Cold feet. Debillt y caused by Mk. Infirmity of Age.Preedrstion of strength frun any came. DePrew4 l .ll of spirits. Dyspepsia, or liidiges.tiou in all its forms, . Dyspeities: . . , Ma la, /„., There Is no treatment ever been tried. that is vs", efts tool in ring Indigestion In all i , ions cu as . lilt.. SW AIN F's HITTER r AT3IOI.IC(PN. - It ha :Is new Ilfe and Invigorates the .y.tero, the pate and detleatte will gain strength and a good nowltte by using thesr.truly valualde Batten. Prier only 5n rents. We offer no oral-en:altrtrinn to performwort, of magic: hilt each general disease of th human system wt present an appropriate. and, if ..elloonsblx used. we believe an unfailing reinedy for thedb , - order to Which It li specific. Sotil by ABEL FrRREI.L.f.iF.TIIERIDGE. Montrose, and by Dealers everywhere throughout the County and State. Prepared only ire Dr. J. swny .h NE SON. No. i+, North 7th Street, Philadelphia. r . aug.4;l:Ze,-I y - --- .—J wiC tll3 4 - THE GREATEST C., •lel 1.8. J G) i Z .1:1 ~,, ly • -co co z L_ lift . - • AC 45: kall ;',,p cc 0 • • 'l‘ DISCOVERY = es? ero - La) = . "X WI l OF THE AGE. 1-. Arr.. }M.'s - NEL/T. of Roxbury. has discovered ti one of :our . Isl. common pasture erao n remedy that cures , EVERY 7 KIND OF HUMOR, .- • ! Irtoll The worst &rofela dim n to a common Pimple. Re haw tried 1110 over eleven hundred ewer. and' never faded ex cept to two cases. I 114li ;thunder humor.l Ile ha. n o w to Ids p.a., : Mon over one landfill artifitztes of Its value, dl within twenty tulles of Boston. i Tko bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. Otle to three bottles w llcurethe worm kind , d , l'lntples on the face. Two or three bottles will clear the matym of Mks. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth , or staunch. - Three tog: ebottlesafe warranted to cure .the worst kind of Ery• sipelna. One to two tattles Or• warranted to cure all humor in the,Eyea. Two lattles are wart-toted to cure ruuaug of the carp and blob.)). es among the hair. Four to Alz bottles are warranted toner corrupt and running ulcers One battle seill'eure Scaly eruption of the akin. Two or three bottles are lemmata to cure the worst klud of ring- WorM. Two or three bottles 'Warranted to cure the mod desperate case of thetunisitstas Three or four bottl are warranted to cure milt-Rheum. nee to eight buttlesjwill cure the word ease of :scrofula. A. benefit to always .Mtherieneed Iltum the fled tadtle,and a z perfett to curtwarranted nM. the above,quantlty Is Latta. ROXIII:RY.-MASS. felAll SLumw..—Th reputation of the Medinsi Ithrosts7. in cur ing MI kind a - humors is so well itualaslad by the unanimous 'tare of all who have ever tl it. that I need not say anything on the subject. a. the mart a ful Owlets::: rod the most careful Drug gists to the country unaultioas tn Ito Pr. 1... - In presenting the It Meal Discovery to your nottee.-I do It with a Rill know,iedge of its until, pox et. in rellmirof 01. and coring most of those dlamae. to which you are unfortunately so liable.— That most escruelatlng - disease tom affectionate mother, . . 111TRITI to Ci SORE MOUTH, I. cured as If by aml e ; your own temper restored to Ito now. rat nweetnesa. and }u r babe from short mid fretful naps to calm road s,weetalumhers. mid he 4elled dilmos ery become. a fountain of blessing to your Las nd and howdah!. In the twee ad stages of CANKER It extends to the ato • - causing DyIIiPIIPSIA, Which is nothing but ciaskeron the stomach ;then to the hstmdinet' mot KIDNEYS, cresnult a stoking. ge feeling. and an Indifference even to the cues of your family. , Your staunch la RAW - AND INFLAME' D, your food distresseson. and you cm ouly take certain kinds and even of tort you . my em does nut get balf the nourialunent It con tains as the merhuou4 bold of the canker eats it up t then rout ownplezion haws its do om and beoonlet .all o w orgreeniali, and Your hest day broom. F taut of nourishment your system bermes loose and the dhoti . Tour body become relaxed. Theo follow a tralnof diseases whi•• the Medical-Discovery Is peculiarly adapted to CURE; Palpitation 4 the beset, pain in the. aide. weaknees of the sp i lt,! and mall of the hack. pain 011ie hip joint when you retire. irregularity of the bowels, andthat meat excruciating of diseases, the also, 'PILES. '. ' NW Mani thouragi da of poor women are suffering from • this dia. l ease and joining away a miserable life. and their next door neighbor does not know the' use. j ,wirdi to Impress on yotar mind Unit good ' old proverb," An ounce of poeventirn Metter than a pound of cure." In the MEDI CAL DISCOVERY you hariboth the' vendee sod the cure, With this Meat and gooa quality, that I will never under any clrcumatancosolo you any 1 :0 11 7. No ebandelof diet ever necs , wary—eat the beet you Cul get, and enotah of it. DIRMIONS'PPM tn.—Adult.% onetable spoonful per day— Children over ten Om. dessert sPoonful—Chtldren from fee to eight years. to I. As no directions tan te- applicable to all constitutions. WA t, to operate on the bowels twice a day., ! To ' WY. " ' DONALD KENNEDY. rate , 11.0operbytie.. 2! Fer rale tri ABEL TURRZLI.. Mmerese, .7. T. RLISLE t CO., Cercet Beadliud h. B. WEST, SUoque- Ua C Depot.. Jul y 1a5.47 .. • • . . TAKE DUE NOTICE, —,ten Govern Yourselves ACcordingly, et i ffelibei t ; il4erlb4q - hi & €O. •'.mv consbmuy textvlo g CPEgaMOODLO of the latest styles nod of thofioost quality ; Shawls, Mantillas, Bonnets, TI MILLINERY GOODS, to which the attentlou of country Mllnnen; nm reareetfully luvlted Ice have a beautiful aase.rtuieut of • Embrolderies„Collars . Sleeves, Lin en,44 Lace, and White Good*, • In plant y.Rtylo, Ay! ,We devote a great deal of attehtloyl to 11,4 auxify. EI.VIZTED bt,.,„,„. !MAIM nn rUrnnln t3il.,tinc,t3l,li<blgent nigh ur stoT,. nt MONTROSE: a n d Sr: 41 41:1:11.A NN A DEItilT. flat that w” rau tit a 111311—be hr dwarf or ohud , and no wile; Al.likell-111 a irr:tental.lv 5"10, PIIUVIDED ALWAYS, - p m , I.,sTI•II , ED q 6th the F:El ) rt:Te' . 6oll , polled by to. to t . oto ..f SPAN ISII n•Ave:l.4 A it o PLN1,19111.) Call au.l ell you •• MONET'S WORTH" at the ..tore of Guttenberg, ROsenbutun & Co. ,310NTRONF, PA.Ang. t, Grain Cradles. , A f ERCRANTS who nre - not supplied, can furnish ill themselves with n'superiur article, at numullte mere prices, by eullim , on RI. SAYRE % BROTHERS. Montrose, July 21, 1 $313.-1.1n: NOTICE. THE Copartnership heretofore existing 'under the name of Lambert & Healy, is this day dis solved by mutual content. Trade will he contiaued at the ortbdithil by R. W. , J. I'. LAMBERT, R. W. IIEALY. Irners, July 28th, 1858. Auburn 4 New One-Horse Store? which• P.;I'VS as iE 'Gass, and goes for `THE PAY! THE SUBSCRIBER BEING 4 • : • "DULY ,AND TRULY PREPARED" to furnish the :'Good PPople" of Sprivrille, with the very best kinds of GROCERIES, such as SUGARS, COFFEE, S 0 A Ps, S fr? . Ps, .11teK, • CANDLES, TEA S, 14S-11, TO,ThiCCO, <tr., solicits a share of their patronage. • :20.1b5. Bice for $l,OO. 10 - " First Batt, Sitiar, $l,OO. 16 " Sitlueratut, $l,OO. and many other articles at equally low figures. The Bost brands of FLOUR always on hand. -OLOUN - Mt. Ready-Made or Made to Order "not at cosi," hut at "fair profits." Callinit got a neat Summer Vest-for 75-cents. Try we and if I don't "Shave you as Cheap 4aybraly, 7 —eall ide— Youi-, Respectfully, A. IL SMITH. Springville, Jury 210 85s.—tr Dr. Baker's Vegetable Compound. ASovereign reinly for Cloiltra, Summer Coiie. plazti and Dwatery, for sale by -BENTLEY, READ, & CO •Montro?c, PROCLAMATION; Susy'nehanna County. ss. SAft - i Scorr, ber In the Court of, Common next friend. Asa Park , - Plea.; of said Cbunty. August Term, 1857. DAVIS D. SCOTT. - No. ttrio. . To Doris D. sroti : Whereas a, Subpama in Divorce .was issued to August Term, 1837, which was duly_ returned non eat inuentna, and thereon an alias SA-int:l was issued in said. cause returnable to April Term,. 1858, upon. the return of which proof was made to the said Conti that the said Dayis D. Scott could not he found in my Bailiwick. This notice'is therefore to require you to appear before the Judges of the said Court on. the third Monday of August next, to answer said complaint, &c. JOHN YOUNG. Sher;if, . _ Sheriff's Office, Montrose, July 21", 1858: PROCLAMATION. Susquehanna . County, ss. ALIIA BARNES, by her In the Cowl of Corn next. friend Alphus Burdick, t mon Plena of said Co vs. August Term, 1857 J ; W. BARNES. No. 58. To .1. Barns : Whereas a Stibprena in Di tciree was issned toAtigust Term, 18:i7, .which was returned non ex, Ilirrrrhile, and thereon an alias Suliptena was issued in said cause returnable to Nile ember Term, 1857, win the return_of which proof was made to the said Com t that the said J.W.Tarnes coulal'oot he found in nay Bailiwick. This notice is therefore to require con to appear before the Judges of the said Court on the . third Monday of :August next, to answer said' complaint, .1;i: - ' • " JOHN 'YOUNG, She'rihr. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, July 21, .1866. • ' ...,. . 7 , , , .. 1 ,./ . _,,., lv ,, 41 , ~..,.. • --. v c , 1: , .. • ' /0 ‘ JEWELRY, ,4 . , t . / I •1 • - .-‘. \ 4 il . , ASD. . 4. & 1 CACCOU,DE9NBI. 1 )t 4exi;At ma? ,S, WARIUNTEO isT I Isi 'J. C. EDWAADS, I • • ! 1 7 1 / I FoRD S ' i' ' .. , X- ,• • tit" Also agent for the sale Id MELODEONS, of any desired style - or quality, from t 45 'to #3OO. Pur chasers can not de bctterthen to call. Martord Pa., July 21 1858.-31 n The Artist's Rhymes ' About Hard Times, - - And Lack' of Dimes: THE times are hard, extremely hard;. There's no Mistake about it; Tis. hard to get a little cash— Harder to ao without it. All elastics feel the want of funds, The farmer, lawyer, merchant, But who, wore than the "Picture man"- • Can show a case quite urgent. _ He never yet has learned to live . On "false impressions" merely,' And pictures " onlyin your eye" Till up the purse—severely. Please thee, remember Phcenix Block, • • Two flights of stairs ascend, ski', • And for a copy of yourselves .A little money spend; sirs: And if you haven't that to'spare— Not even a Spanish quartei— I'll take your grain, your butter, cheese, . And tither kinds of barter. Don't wait until another day, • If you du you may regret it; . Somewhere, I've heard somebody say There's danger lurking in delay. • This hintlou nay as well obey: 7 - Pethaps in some unlooked-for way A likeness of, your face will pay, So-haste to Deans and get it. W. B. DEANS, Over the Store of Bunten :Dead, d. Cu. Montrose, July 21, 198. SIIEILIVV'S SALES.- .13 Y , virtue 'of sundry writs issued b,y the to* titectuinich Pleas of SUsenchannn comity nil to Inc (Bread I will etpliae iti.salb lAy.Ru lie endue; at the Court ' llouse in MontrOSO, Mt Sat ay t O 14th i a of _August, 1858; et one o'clock, p.m., t d folltivihni 4 described pieces or parcels of land, to wit : ~ ALSO—AB that certain piece .00. parcel of i land• situate, lying, and being in the 'township of Brook lyn, county and state]aforesaid,bounded and describ ed as follows, to nit: on the north by land of Asa Crandall; on the east by lands t:tf'Wm. and Edson Crandall; on the south by lands of Jonathan Squires 'I and Wm. Crandall, and on the west by land of acres dinand Whipple ; containing about eighty acres with the appurtenances, 1 house, 1 barn, 1 orchard, and about 40 acres improved. [Taken in execntiou at the snit of Thomas Underhill vs. C. N."Gritßs.] 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 follows, to wit: beginning at the corner of a lot of land'conttneted to James Worden in the line or land formerly contracted to Thos. Dickson ; thence by the same north 55' cast 119 perches, to a corner ; . thence south 35° east 170 perches by land sold to Washington Hawkins and others, to a black oak ; thence south 55° west 99 'perches and a halt to the' said James Warden's - corner; thence along said • Worder's line north 35' west 170 perches to the place of beginning ; containing 105 acres, (excepting and reserving therefrom 174 acres on the north part of the same deeded by Wm. Skinner and wife to 'Enoch Hawkins, dated June 14, A. D.. 1851 ;) being the same parcel of land deeded by OM) Carmalt and wife to said Win. Skinner, recorded in Deed Book i;;To. 22, pagd 37, the 7th day of November, 1853, and the same day deeded by Wm. Skinner and wife to Lewis C. Jameson ; together with the - appurten• ances,l framed house, I barn; I orchard, and about SO acres improved. _ [Taken in execution at the snits of Win. Skinner assigned to C. S. Bennett and of J e. Fish vs. L. C. Jarnesonl - ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying, and ling in the township of Great Bend, county and state aforesaid, bounded ,and de scribed as follows, to wit: on the north by land of Artemas-Hall; on the east by the Susquehanna riv er ; on the south by land of Elias Dayton ; contain ing about 11-74 acres, more or less, together 'with the appurtenances, I house, I barn, I wagon house, 1 or chard, and alniproved. AIZO—AII that other piece, situate as above, and bounded "and described as follows, to wit: on the north by the State line ; onsthe east by B. I'. Turboss and Artemas Hall ; on the south by Milton Gilman, and on the west by Mem non Hathaway and the Drinker lands, it being the undivided half of two hundred acres,' more or less, with the appurtenances, 2 log houses, and about 25 acres improved. [Taken hi execution at the snits of Min's Corbett and E. T. Young' vs. G. S. Mesick and Ilarvey ilall.l AVO—AJI that certain' piece or parcel 'of land situate, lying and being in the township of' Ih idge water, counts and state afercsah(,, bounded and de scribed :t4 follows, to wit :' on the north and east by lairds of 11: B. Rqberts ; on the south by lands of Geo. W. Crocker, and on the'west by lands of Rufus S. , Merriman ; containing 'st acres, more or less, to gether with the appurtenances, I house, '1 barn, 1 Orchard, and about 40 acres improved. [Taken in execution at the snit of Jerred Little vs. 'Mary E. Fowler and George Fowler. ALSO—AII that saw mill situated on creek known as Drinker . creek, and near 'public road known as CurtiS road, in the present township of Oakland (late Fl'armony,) saki tuilliming on land bounded as- fol lows, to wit : on the north by lands owned by Wake.' tlgfil ; on the east by the Lenox & Harmony .Turn pike on the south by hind in the possession of Ja cob —, and on. the west by the obtive mentioned Curtis road ., [Taken in execution at the s n it of .& k 8. 11. flares•.'s. F. A. Ward. ALSO—AII .. that certain-saw mill situated very near the mill siteknown as the - Ben Skinner mill site, and on rand recently huMediby li. A. Skinner; in the present topship of Oakland;' (late Harmony) and bounded as follows, to wit: on the northwest by land owned by John Patrick ; on the north 'by she hum known as the !Maim farm, now' in .possession of 'John Ililborn jr.; on the east by land owned by A..P. Iluputan ; on the south by land owned by Dan iel Bond and David Taylor. [Taken in - execution at the suit of A. A S. 11: Barnes vs. F. A. Ward and Dougherty.] ALSO—AII that certain two story dwelling house situate on the north'side of Street 8., in the BorQugh of Susquehanna, county and state aforesaid ; contain ing; in front on said street B. Go feet, and in - depth 120 feet, an the rot or piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant thereto; said lot being bounded on the north by land of N. Lenheim; on the east by .land bulonging to the N. Y. & E. It. R. Co.; on the ,south by B. street, and - on the west by land of C. L. Ward, it being lot No. 17. [Taken in executionn at the suit of M. S- Sherman vs. F. A. Ward.] ALSO—AII that certain tract or parcel of land sit- • unte and being in the township of Dimoek, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: beginning , at a beech sapling the southwest. corner cf a lot of land surveyed for Urbane SMith ; thence by lands of Susan V. Bradford, west a 7 :perch es to a post and stones in the east line of land of A. G. Hollister; thence by said Hollister's land, and lands of Isaac Woodhouse and Henry Drinker, north .1' east 223 perches to a beech tree; then east 70 and 4-laths perches to a post and stones/by lands of Susan V_ Bradford; thence by lands of Benjamin Mlieeby so>nhe west 114 perches to the State road ; thence along said road south 71' west 17 perches to 'a hemlock ; thence north SG' west li: perches to a post and stones, on the south side of said State road ; thence by lands of said Urbane Smith south 2 west 104 perches to the beginning; contait.ing 77 acres - and SO perches. strict • measure, he the same more or less, excepting therefrom one acre and 116. perches, and the right to construct a [Taken in.execution at the suit of Wrn. A. -Chamberlain to the use of Job P. Kirby, vs. Owen Donoho and Elizabeth Donoho.] A LSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, situ ate, lying and being ha the township of Rush and county of Susquehanna, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded add-described as follows, ,to ait : On the north by lands of George Broniley ; on 'the east %by lands of Cope, and David Swackhammer; on the,south by: P. M. Snyder, on the west VP. M. Snyder; con tainicg about two acres with the appurtenances, one saw mill in an unfinished state. [Taken in execution qt. the suit of Sane! Stark'and,_ David R. Brown, as Stark and Blown, vs. Chauncy Shoemaker.] ALSO—AII the equal undivided half of those two certain tracts or parcels of land - situate it) the town ship of Oakland, count and state aforesaid, and but ted, bounded, and'described as follows, to nit: • gipping at the southeast corner of Joseph 1111bortis lot; thence north 2' east 50 perches to a stake on. the north side'of the creek ; thence down said creek - the following courses and distances: south 581' east 254 perches, and north 64r east 19 perches, and south-89' east 21 perches, and north 68•1' east 15 perches, end mord) 15' east 16 perchei, — and north '7lle east 19 perches, and north 641' east 45 and .2-10 perches, and north 84'...east 16 perches,, and north 72e east 211 perches to a corner near the mill dam; thence north 45'' east 171 perches, to a hemlock stump on the west bank of said creek, iii 'the south line of 'the John tinhorn lot; thence along' the same, .0t.q117 - 8 7 east 35-perches to a stake and, stones corner; thence north 781* west 38 perches to a corner';. thence south 14e. west 128 and 4-10 perches to scorner ii, the,soutli line of the aforesaid tract of land, conveyed by Jacob Skinner 2d, to Burrows ; thence north 10 9 west 181 perches to the place Of beginning; containing, after making some -mall allowances for irregularities of ground, 109 'acres of.land, be the same more or less. ALSO—AII 'that certain piece of land sheath, lying and being in the township of Oakland, county and state aforesaid, described as follows, to Wit : beginning on the west, side of -a creek at a point in the line of John lid born's land, where the bounds of land . conveyed by Jacob Skinner 2tl by , deed to Urbane Burrows of Gibson township in said county, unite with said, Ilil bonis hind; thence along:said ililborn's line accord ing to the orightill polut--of compass Br ' west 38' perefl and 23 links to a stake and stones center of land of John Patrick; thence along said Patrick's east line, according to a late survey, south 'l' wet, being at this time 35sand,3-10 perches, more or less, to a corner in or near said creek, in the line of said Burrows'a land ;, thence along the same, down said _creek as the needle now bears north 84'• east some 9 rods; and north 721 7 Cast 21 .perches to stones nebra dab) above a saw mill, and north 457 east 171 perches to the place of beginning ; containing' five acres of land, he aro same more or 105 s; with the tap puttenances, one framed house, barm'san-mill, and -about: 18 acres improved. [Taken in execution at the sult.of Wm. E. Taylor assignee of Justus Picker ing.,vs: George Herrick and Susan Herrick his wife:] • ALSO—AII that certain piece or-;'steer of land sit uated in.the Borough of Montitise, eoentyand, state aforesaid, bounded and-described as follows,: to wit : OA the 'east by Turnpike street; .oh the south east by-lands ()Mrs. Biddle ; on the south west be Cedar Lane, hind on the •nortlf west by lands of Di. Patrick; being six, rods in front, nnd twelve Inds back, containing:seventy-two square. rods, more or less, with the appertenances, one large dwelling house, ice house, some fruit trees, and all improved. [Takettin execution at the suit of John F. Dunmore vs. Chapman Baldwin with notice to Terre Tenants.] ALSO—AII thet , certain piece or parcel of land )44 nttuted;,lYingi 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 ; j on the east sduth and west • by lands of Nathan T. [ Wheaten ; .containing 84 square perches of.land, to`-: gether*ith the tippurtermnees, 1 framed dwelling , - house, 1 woolen manufitctory with the 'carding ina: ,chines andmther fiitures, Listda.ll gable, and all Mi -1 proyed. Taken in execution at the suit of B. R. . .. LYthiafetiliti A.-Latttiorea4itniet IL/feeler:l AIL that tiertain piece Orpareel of lincl, situate, anti being in din. Winship - of Berritlit, twit Ccamly, beatnded and deseribed as follows i -to wit:•beginning at ti shifte Mid stattels m . 1104 10E11 of the eochecton and Great Bend-$44110 4 -stro thelieclattt . cao lots in the. warrantee- 411:14 Of Mid anit Dune Qtt4, Oar, the Ltatawanna creek ;ithitneenOrtk4titifest, St.' ‘tcli-- es GI a thtitC;ittitteepaßtwiginal'etittlai ;,,. Mine i t south 19' Wetkffilterches . to' a.:l4iiiii. an *tries corner, at said turnpike tf.-1; fi tf thence:soth 10' wtst, 93 perches to - n' s4tke and sieut.s Cother:;-thenee south 71' east, 83ilierches; to a. stak'e-liiiti - scones; thence north s' . east, 84 perches, to the place Of itto ginning ; ,containing 53 acres and SS perches eland, with the apptirtenanees, one, framed duelling house, I barn, 1 wagon Atm, I Blacksmith shop, add about thirty acres Improved. [[Taken in execution at the suit ofTatrick.-Netiunigai vs. liabit s .Mathewson, - 1- A LSO—AII that certain piece or parcel -of and, situate, lying; and bein g in the: township of Cliff ord, County of Susq., an d State of Penn., bounded as follows : beginning li-ttt post, the south-west corn er Of Michael West's lot; thence by a warrantee line north 45' west, 62 perches, to a post, the corner of Tuttle's lot; thence by his line, north-15r.east, 266 perelies„to a post; thence sOOth 45' east, 62 perches to a post, said West's north-west corner; thence by said WestVline, south 43f' west,-266 perchc o the. beginning; containing 103-arreS, more or less, togeth- - er with the appurtenances, I framed house, 1 barn and shedc I horst, barn, 1 orchard, and about - fifty . -. acres improved. - ~.- . . A ISO—AII that certain:piece or pared of land; situate, lying, and tiling in the township of Lenox, county tot state aforesaid, bounded' and described as follows, to wit: beginning, at a staku'auck, stones, on the west.sith: and line of llirtim,White'slanir; thence south along the hinds of Dewitt C. Roberts; 67' wet 6 chains and 86 links, to a stone* wall ; thence north 18' west 2 chains, to a stonoin the east branch. of the Tunkhannoe3;„lo links front the hank ; thence north A' cast 5 chains and 25 links, to a stake and stones °tube bunk ; thence south 51" cast 2 chains and 25 links to stake and stones; thence south 77" east 61 links, to a stake and stones; thence- south 19' degree's east, 91 links to the place ot beginning, 'emit:Mum , ' I acre ar.d 126 rods of land, (excepting IS rods of land conveyed by Ira N. Hawley to Abraham Churchill by deed, dated Decernber 13, 1849,) to. nether with time nppurtenances, 1 framed dwelling house, and all hnproved. ' - A LSO—AII that other piece or parcel of land. situate asthe last above deseribed let, and bounded and described as follows, to wit : beginning_at u stake and stones, about •2' feet each way Gam the fence, in the north-east corner of the garden now occupied by Adney C: Tompkins ; thence north 65' east 28 feet, to a stake and stones; thence north 25' west, forty feet into the creekitbout S feet from the bank ; thence south 65' west, along said creek, 28 feet; thence south 25 we.. forty feet, to the place of beginning, containing 1120 feet of land, together with certain rights to take water from the penstock of saw mill, (reference being s ktd,to deed front S. .E. Tompkins, et. al. to Ira Hawley, dated the 9th day of July, A.D. 1849 and recorded in, demfbook, No. 18, page 710 togetiter with the appurtenances, 1 framed building occupied as'a turning lathe, Ste. [The above ' thre . pieces takenin execution at the snit of Jamen 1: -11Mhis and Daniel Searle.fe. Daniel Baker. A Ltia---Alf that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying, and bring in the township of Auburn, and county aforesaid, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: on the north by lands of Ansel and Martin Wilcox, on the east I,y lands of Thomas ft: White, on the-south by - lands of James Rifenbury, On the west by lands of John Tewkalmry, 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. Ktllogg, to the use of Grover, Phillips & Co: vs. IV. M. Sherwood.]' • A LS,o—::All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being its AuburtQownship, county :mil state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of Satnnel Picket and Collins Wood, on the cast by lands of Milton Harris, on the south by lands of Jacob Young, on the west by lands of G. White,contining about 124 acrei,with' the appurtenances, 2 dwelling houses, one barn and shed, and about sixty acres improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of James Bunnell, 2d, and A. S. Low vs. R.ll.Burch, Wm. Cooley, 2d, and P.G.Butch. ',ALSO—AII that certaiii piece 01- parcel of land, situate, in thc - township.of Auburn, county and state aforesaid, bounded add described as follows, to wbe on the north toy land of:Jacob Brotzmau,. on the east by land of 3f. Divine, on the south by land of 3f. Co= burn and I. S. Carter, anti on the weSt•by rand of Wm. D. Cope, containing, about 140 -acres,_ together with the appurtenances, I framed pause, I log barn, and ttliimt 30 acres imptcved. [Taken in execution at thilkuit of A. Lathrop vs. Joseph Farley-. ' LSO-;-All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the township of Ihutrotty, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit : on-the north-east by land Of J. and J. Taylor, on the north-west by land . forme'rly.of Ira Williams, on the south-east by hind of J. and J. Taylor, and on the south-west by land of Autos Barnes, eonnrining itbout 35 acres, with the appurtenances, 1 house, I small barn and about six acres improved. [Taken in exe cution nt the suit of David Taylor vs. Philip llrich. - A LSO—Ail that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, and being in the town s hip of Rush, county and state aforesaid, bounded and de.cribeti as follows, to wit : on the north by lands of Wilpm Ross., on the east by lands of Charles Jerry, on the south by lands of Dr, fihnut Cogswell ? and on the west - by, lands of J. Sherwood, belOg the same lands re cently conveyed by S. D. Snyder to S. 11. Canfield, with ttie appurtenances, one saw mill, with lath ma- . chine attained, containing about lj nerctr, .be the , same tuore'or 10s, and nearly all improved. rTaktm , in execution at the suit of A. S. Smith.end M. F. Full. ter vs. S. 11. Cintfield and Fairchild Canfield. A LSe—All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being bt the township of Rush, county and state aforesaid, bounded and d s Teribed ss follows to wit : on the north by lands" of D'avid Col lar, on the east by lands of T. F. Brown, on the south by lands of George•flocum, and on the west by lauds of B. A. Granger, containing about nO 'acres, with the appurtenances, and about fifteen acres improved. [Taken In execution at the Auk of Daniel Collar to the nse of John Baldwin vs. Nathaniel Billings. A LSO—.illjbat certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being in the totytt4tip of Jessup, emthty and state aforesaid, bounded and described inflows, to wit on the north and east by lands of ustiu Sherman, on the south by lands of James Front, and on the west by lands of Matthew .Mcliee by and the public highway, containing about thirty acres; with the appurtenances, 1 dwelling house, tarn, orchard, rind about b acreit improved. rfalien' in execution at the shit of Matthew Meßeehy vs. ISO—AII that certain piece Of parcel -of land.; situate, lying, and being in the township of Ilarford, county and state afbresaid, bminded and described ibiloWs, to wit: on the north by:the:1)41)1;c highly - ay, on the cast by Wm. - E. Tingley, - on 'the- south , fey. lands of George Lindsey, and on the. west by Peter Winhuns, containing 8-acres, more. or less, with the appurtenances, one saw mill, and'all improved. (Tak en in execution at the suit of Denison K. Oakley, to the use of L. It:Peek, ys: IZichard— L. Tingley and Freeman Peek.. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, Atuate, Ilving, and being in the township of Oakland, county and state aforesaid, bounded and'described as follows, to wit : on the north by lands of John 118- borne, on the cast by lands of A. P. Hupinan, on the south by lands Ibrinerly 'occupied by David Bond, and on the west by lands supposed to belong to Mtn McCarthy, formerly occupied by Jeremiah Wilson, containing 103 acres of land, more or less, with the. appurtenances, 1 framed house, barn; . saw mill, and about 18 acres Improve 4. [Taken in execution 'at the suit Of B. S. Bentley vs George Herrick.. 4 4 / 2 SO—AII that certain tract or parcel of Ind, situate in the towinthip t*f county ofilratifOrd, and state of Penn., butted, boundedsand described as follows, to wit : beginning on the connty)ini., at the corner of land hereinafter described; thenc , l . north 1 along the said line 57 peyehes, thenceitorth st" west 1 19 pinches, thence south 3" west, 100 perches;", 4teneo snail 87° east, 21 perches; thence .by the latel hereinafter desoibed, north 3' cast, 43 perches, tuul thence still by the same., south 87' cast 31 perch es to the Place:of beginiting,'eontainind34"3-10th at. ALSO—tdll 'that certain messuage or 'tenement,. and tract or parcel of laud, situate p artly : in Bradforil and pa partly in Susquehanna county aforesaid, bounded And d •cribed as follows, to wit : beginning, at Wriest iw 441 the • e of Lewis Burton's land, tliehee north 3° , east, 100 poetics to a post, a coiner. Oland survey ed for Oliver Mayhew, thence north 87' *est, by the line of said Mayhew, 104 perches to a' beeeli'in t h e. county line, thence south by said line; 57 perches te a post, thence north. 87' west, 23 perches and 7-lOth of a perch by the, above described lot In the county dB - maid to 'a cornet, thence south :3' nest, 43` perelteseto theline Orjames House, and 'thence by said Janics'llonse's laud, south 87' cast; . 124 and 7.10 th perches, crwsidug_theiaid county line to the beginning, containing 79 acres, with thenppurtenan cesi log house, barn, tome fruit • trees, and 70 acres' improved. Mil:coin execution at the suit'of Caleh Carmalt t-s.: Thomas, 0,. Dowd. Pur!hasers will iii all castle WI requited . te,:pay, on time day of Sule," an'afnount - Sufficient' ' to' cover the costs 'of sale o otherwise, the property will, be resold forthwith.: • -.: ': -JOHN YOUNG, Sheriff.- Sheriff 'i . Office, 7Aontrjise, ,Ttily, '2li 183.2 .WYOMING SEMINARY. rielt'terni of this institution igill commence, -L NVEDNESDAY,'AUGUST 'and continuo, ;•. 2 •. , _twelve Unattrpassfd.facilitiesibr pr paring (or teiteit ing„ will belurnished to ;al rho tn'ter,. the Tettchers' Departnient, I,:kIEtSOX. Kingston; Idly 11, 1656,—;k.y ' .-'• ::G. rain Ties_ :. . . A N IMPROVED ARTlOLt;itnil alt kindi of bay- Ilk. 'log tools, for sale low, by, ' .-., „!. • B. R. SAYRg Montrose ;41317 Register7ll Notice.: • Ylll3TlC;cptict is hereby:evon to all-persone `e.erneertied following,Estaies, to wit Eqtate of STEPHEN HAZLETON, late of. Dimock, dee'd, Tun:ell and Elijah Bunnell, Executors.. .of JEttEMIAII. ROSENCiiANTS, lute of deeeasea, P. Y. Stark, Ever:ll6r. k Estate of JONATHAN ELLSWORTH', late of Mid. ( dletown,:deed, if: C. Ellsworth and Samuel Taggart; Athninial rotors: Estate of SAMUEL MILBOURNEJato of Ifni. away, deceased, L. F. Fitch, .eldotittitdrator. • Estate of WH. H. BRIMS talc 61E6A-deco:is- ed, John mr: BenScoter. Adritluiitralar, - • Estate-9f AARON BYNEARSON,'Iate of Lenox, deceased, Isaa6 Rynnarson, AclptiOtarater. . • Finalneeninit'of E. W. GERE, Guardian of Ellen Bruolcixn. That the accountants have settled their accounts in the Register's Office in and for‘the county of - Sus; Mtehanna, and that the same will - he presented to the Judges of the. Orphans' Court , of ;swid - • county, on Monday, August 23th, for confirmation And ance. s CHARLES NEALE, .y.:Ostrr. Register'..t Of Montrose, f July 21, ifinEt 4w. Executors' Sale; •117OTICEIs hereby 'Oren, that by virtue of au or- I der from the-Orphans' Court of Sbsq, Couuty,the subscribers will offer to public sale, by vendee, at the piiic house of Bela Jones, in Liberty toirtis/tip,/M Friday, the 13th clay of August, at tp. all that certain piece or parcel oT land, late the estate of .lanies Travis, decd, situate, king, and being.l the township_ of Liberty, 'in said county, bounde north by the highwdy;Aeadin,, ,,, from near D. Bartles mill to near Thomas Clibitt, east by lands: of Isaac Travis, south by lands of Levi Vasbery, -and west by lands 0f.31i10 Webster, containing ,50 acres, be the same more or less, on which is a house' and barn, anti shout one half is improveAL- Terms of payment made known on day of sale._ SAMUEL W. TRUTSDELL, t 5... x • rentora. .lOAXNA TRAVIS, • \ • Liberty; July 21, 1855.4 w. - 1868 ,NEW ARRIVAL 1858 li==l=l SUALWER GOODS. XTOW ready for ityVettion, a full anti complete as -1.11 Fortment of . 1:31 . 37 - fr CO clay for the V . nod 5ty1c......% In bet v. , . cry 0;1141 . Trade. :d low levee; i.)or Stotl.• - of - • D-Ea@ cazopv 9 • Mud~ts of r 11111,... 1,1%,11i. Chintz and fanyllalng.' Brilliants. Min pialp and ttlr rrcd lklalne-. plain Ott "IlicAd 1./el:dues; fine " 1;1,1 .tlincea, Chalk,. I irg3l.die and Lawn Roby.. and Blacl, and Fal.C.l - P , lrm.K ?bin I""/ Fanry llnebeA. Flostern ital•Wreatbgt, flair Rontlct and Tafietta Ribbons. Steed. Wass-. and Recililoop,, Berlin skirting. Kit. 1.14 a• Thread, and Silk. filoVer, Ganntlefte, Linen and Cottoti rrE no( ins. Hord: and J0e..M.u..41w.., 1.1-crtigm, F.,usbn , iiivn., Collars and Siceviie. Dimity awl Ul'uaty ItaulD, • YANKEE 'NOTIONS, • Hair 014 t, Perinmery, Pnrt Mnatta IfOr linuh.K • Rrll4,er Invming' Carew. 'lrory COISIbI. 4101010 ltdibbyr *liver and t.,,tcel bl4e3 4)) esoto, Itbet:. Brun - n:1ml )Ikted Ca.nneres. Tscucitk Kentucky Jeank. Cuttonadet, • " llcuints and . 'ltinetti IFARfiIINIO , TOOLS, Grin Crales, 111. , lued and cheape4 In Torn. Winsted .11;rnp e Cjue rtmolv. :cud Fitch 3lanure Forks, Gann Short:6,, I lune, Grind Ac. A general aseurtmend lITA- DW.A RE • • • Ca-t Iron Boot Rani Door llollork and litingeNtilino. et, and Patent Grate Putter., Bator Lock" , nod Mums... fait. Lritdo , , Tnird; and Till Look.. Wholaw rattionintrs, Curtiln Bands.. Augur Ilitts, rtittilitett,, Table rtittlem Pocket KllireA, (7nAt Stool". : 4 4,14..0ri. Mastering nod Brick Trtnoolzi, Itlonclteia. Spring Alb:at:a ripootri, Dinnori3ell.., Hoes Dells anttSixture,., BOOTh & SHOW Orr++ Conzross Witer4, Oxford Tien aud Calf. Sldrt Dootic, Cr , ngreu.., Bootees, 13u4dili and Fad tillppers. Groceries, Crockery, and Glassware, HATS, CAPS •&c., &c., our twin! lame stheti—an of which we will sell on nor nivel( terms, ritnUCCE, or .11.1'ItUVED CRE,PIT. ahit 14% 4 : nn hand snperier quality tai. • • BROOMS---OF HOME MANUFACTURE, whirl, so, will di Ar t .., .X at NV hotextle At - Retail, .at fair prises. Satisfied that ..or S t ock hit, been well eeleeted as in (parity and slel,. we have no hedtation is inviting nor friends to can turd es natine. POST BROTH ElCti. Grain and Butter-Wanted. Hemlock and Pine Lumber, Flour, Bran Chops, at reasonable prices mac be found at our STEAM MILL. POST BROTIMRS. .3luntr s eu , e, July 14, 185 S cash for •Wool..! BUMF:ITT will pay the Ii rerligS:T . • PRICE in' CASH, fur V400 ; 11[4 at his itoitc ni , v-Milfurd, July 7, 1858. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. 1 - ATE would call the attention of the Farmers or , County to floe Independent Tooth Horse Rake.. This Rake has been proved beyond tidonbr.to be the best Rake in the. They will be left for sale at ittost of the public phiees hr this County. I would request those in Want:of a HORSE RAKE to try for thein selves, and if they do not like them, return them within th tee - darpe uninjured. - All ordeis addressed to _the subscriber, pill be promptly altended to. CIIALINCET FOOT. 'Montrose, Pa., July!i, 1858.-3 w . • NOTICE Iheretic given that, all persons are forbithien from making any furtimy excavations, or removing stone or earth frOni the stone quarry or. thereabouts,., in. the Borough - of Montrose, except so far aS has been specially permitted to William Gilmore, to remove lindted amount of stone already - uncovered. And any opison or persois hereafter trespassing oit thu - said stone quarrye Mary to this ordeelyilitm pro-, ceeded against according to law. . By order of the ConnirissionerS, • W.A. CROSSMO,...T,,Cterk. Con - oissiciller's office, t . Montrose,\Joly 7, '5B. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY oumooLo J. F, STODDARD, A. M:, PRINCIPAL rrBV, undersigned take pleasure in announcing that -L the "SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY NORNLAL SCitooo salt opeu le the ACADEMY DCILDEVDS;f I I 310%111i:oil on li'oallAy the 30th day of Mips' t, 1058; to connote , ut.tv svnesn, under the charge A Prof. STODDARD.' and votupotebt avistants; aidetl,;;lsci. for 10 %mashy B.F. Tnivelie. DVIIY. Co. Snot.. whose knowledge of the co:Anton nod wuntnef the teschert of the County. renders hoc eminently. qualttled to contrib ute much to the klitervst of the ”ehooi. (We idoom It LbrOpor. how ever, tostate that Mr. Tewksbury to not poem:lardy ',lnterested In the fehol.l Prof. SvonomocrOoharacter as an efficient EAlcteator and popular, Anntor,l+ too eNteunvely known toregt tire entututot ; and the mark; Suceens and nolvvood 00t Int u.tiou that have attenejni Ins labor:kV hit mg Mr to the bast. are :httlelent guananty for the fame., - Dining the pre rot :manner tin will visit the Nonual Sebnobv.of Canadok to moues: hboutir of 0 hates or immocancotti In the Art of TodelJng they may intsent. L E CT V It E 134 SIUDDAIIII , wilt !Mum on thiSetenci attd MA of .Tettatlne ota aLorai Ltevtior night. 31r; TowusarnY 'wllll.totore on Thru- Nur!" ntul 11) eke. The follow log gonttetnotttotlllattn toctored* fore the .chat: J. L. Ricitn motto. r, co. Sup% tumor Co.. IV. 4. Ont.ctus. Editor of ttm *.Student and ttokttellinste, Sc. Y.. lion. Jtir.Her. C. R. LITTLn. U. S. BEMILMY, E lrs.. Ret. B. U. Eu enr."nlid Othet-4. The!, will Pea l'altuniy Dettnrittumtt contteote4 rah the Seliool ‘ under ;he danrint of Ansi. ELL= C. MUM. ' • EXPENSES. TUITION—North:II Dcparttnent„ petAttartiiof elecpa weeku. 4/ 4 .0h " rtintary ~• ••• " -" In I'noll4 Inanclim and Litimantictreek, de. llotunlyer, we..h, • " Co. It 161e.A'rable that: iultlnti bID be;p`ald in ttrleituce,„' and nn dealt. liiarwill be made except in meal pnttntettal - nick - mem. mudenta earn board thentselecA. as berotnfote. Cooking atones and furniture cut bo rentetrot Sayre. at nusonabte rates.. • • • lot Infertootion in otgurd to roontx. hard. ..tuo to W. Delon., Esq., Montrose, Va..nr to the fttevetary. Student. should .1.1” t FAIL p) forst:sr et tbo orts_mO o the •WSl..llll3l:ll.,.rres.ttleut.. . F. I'.!cretAry. ?d , mtrose, JunOtlL, 1903.-3 M '- , RIGHT. IN] Ert o'llo .11611-70 . 6110THE,.Rls: of ail SIZE:1110 ' d PRICITs to suit the T I MES or ' • Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany, aiul warrantoci• to work right up to the Wki. ifuntrose. June 9,10'8. - : '• "- • - GROCERIES. , Complete tvigot truant . ;;;*., . Ci F. a, 14. 0 TOWN : i3itc
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