No. 9 1614iellaia.Z•The Offiterit of the 3font rose Ilre Company, N0...1, as-elected Jan. 8, 1:35D : W. Rileyjoiono4 • • - S. T. Fireit Mabel- J:1111CS D. saixtdiein; Second Asststaiit. - • litigt;tistastoir: - - 7 t7k , rl..e L'entley, - Seeidatr. • • ' -S. M. Pipcman. 17. W. Doolittle. Astaistant Tipeman. - -; • Gooete Iniker,..POrter; • F. P. Chandler, WM. J.ltaltord, -,George W. TH . den, Asa E. iiswiey; Wardens. - iillectingist • tblitAitsis...--Tlibv 'win be a tr.:eung of teachers and others interested in the sub ject 'of popular education, at the sehodhouse in riur lows Hollow, on,Saturday, the 15th day or January, at I o'clock; p. m. Prof. J, F. Stoddard has prem. is e J t o be !procnt stithouifitic anti ' gice instruction on topics of general intcrest. during the afternoon,' re I and inlettn the etennig at 0, o'clock, on "System , atic Labor the trice of Superiority in Ituoirledge . tm! Wisdom." We shaf.be much obliged to such iiroviik-adcomillidlatiofts for those present tom a distance. . ts:t all attend—old and ysdini—and make the meeting chat it should be, one of general usefulness and interest:. . • . 'B. F. TEWKSBCRY, Co. &tit. - Ad? 3;' 1 SSP.-tr. "ihirldtd Agricultural. Society: 'ell hold Its Annual Meeting atthe Centre School ii,inse; in Ilitrford Tillage,. on Monday Evenisig; Jan. to the pitrOdsebf.eli ti,ing ofliCers and trans acting other business. All intere4ted requested to attend., A general invitation is extended to the friends of the cause in selbining toirns.. A. B. TUCKER, SeirEtary. liarford; Jan. 5; ;so. • . 111011TRO - SEItRICES C4.lFlakif T. 'heat 74bushel; . ' *l,OO 6 , .ft 1,25 Bye ? bushel; . ..- - - i2i ccA. Corn,'? bushel, 62j cc, Buckwheat, ?Line], . - 30 - els. ads 1? bushel 38 Ot 441 cgs. Beans, whitc,ll./msheli . - -, . , . ' • .- ..75 cis, :',..z.4.;:e5, ? btfsher, ' • !....; 3 els. Meat flour, ? bid ' ' ' sfi,no (.. 08,45 Eye nye flour,' ?hundred " ' ' 2,4 M Of 2,50 Corn Meal; ? tmwdredi ' - - . 1,34)C. 1,73 Pork, ?lb - / ' ' - 14'1 01,ldiets. Dried Bois, - - st @ s q. cents. Lard, 'V Ai'• • • L .. ,-• . . • 143 ewe. Poter, tui, ,,' —• • '• . ' Is 6? 29 cy... rts_% ig dam." • - . - -1:., - ca. P. W. RILEY AGENT FOR Wheeler &Wilson's Saing Machines, TIEIr r kTIOM, I II i t s l Fl;,. . . MAKES A Sit," THE SAMJ ON DOTI! SIDES ANpVitav WWCII CANNOT RIP. rkWir.sos's&rin, 9 Machimee fm• 14;ttil:v;tse, =;•-nuit'AX T. • iG roin!tst itlmffc . foty: iltheg more berfeet.— n -s . • • • ontrozp,, , , • - GROVER & BAKER'S = • CELERRR FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, • 411:t Breitglsett*, - NeWTO' rk: 1.11-Situarner,Streeti itokttoth. 34) Chii_stiirit:Street, Thiltithoie St. .11331tilitOre: SR West 4th St:, tine/nu:W.- -A Neur - Style.-Pnce $5O. • belellfpoia ta - t %ear, Ta1at....1(4 tram .the stmt. • c.. , , , i;rl+lli**cwit QI4 tstit!tele ; 4! llnas, 3ltti ft emperii . aims.amshilye cad/ ar.144.. Ls It: 0,, 1,0.41.1. Z it'iat.rar la td.: I.l4,trxellt, sea -L. 141,41. clac, dallentr thcapa sta,h4.. than a sewnstrm.c.A. e , eL .1 At warts fca - Oat.tizzlloia. (7th• - c :-• ; •v. gIiANDLER, A g mit. peinAtiS. " Dr.Wistar's Balsam of «riid Cherry. Where the oloorooroparatlon lo known, It lit arll ootalJW.,..lao Fmtuedy Tor the curt .l Cm.... Cot .% Soso Thu:Jar. 11ooia.oxsits. Fotosolux.ri, beams, or litkoo.P.ors LW Tux Itoz.rot. CCOUPoWlotoormi Cocoo,and every torso of FrL3loX.‘l , : r COM- I'LAESTAat It wzrea work of tropy,cropaWl to Iso,..ykotjt,,werit, th.ceeeredby.e.wth lumen pLo'elatt tante tux. twetity by ILewotolerful eutookhao :Zoe-ea Lt - Yu a;pr tlns,iotgold - Jet, or, r4)1.11 It. a.Oeohil a., og r e and It !tow itoowc. and thoo:..tol by all (aocltl.:lT who:lL:re. red Te 11,112: by Gos.vr go rayo for all the dttomars shish Vomftot.liO to eOre. tilt Jaroty. Clati..phl..iolan to Quzoo ,h It a, 1:1: onittion that - roNl3l73fr7lal; CAN HE CI - IMb! - shot: hiolory oft oto Moildno folly rnr.trrri, the or iolon of entlaefit wow. 'lttomonofts cola tootifY. Lob. 1..v0 th.: all trfior trentoitod.: hurl failed, tlito. ha. contlltcoofr enrol ; that o h.. 3. the mlllolothad well . n . ,gh thomitett. thLo La.4l.lTen/oif 11.334,1;. L 5. ro , jef • that whoa too phyotelart 101 l 11.nottnead the tlLoratoe.ln. haO remoolot It entirely. r % - irrar , of W.: 11 Zr , : ratite amplicthlt To rtirr a elticLi lf set I t Arrlm: Purch - xtincltr it,lme. the wsitlen - Tio : °a tile wt . :4pr; z. 3 'al, the I.e:uted • Dr. lT7elar',t Balaatu err . v. • nlen.eltalenf tlts nreparntinn pn.of of The ,dl. nt adden sH Lela firths r cll....sure of CONION Croids, WisonFatng 0141., Croup. rna as •!!"ntm.ss Affsstf•ms.nselaUdtscs.esc.fths.Thin,st ~ndenr,P.sesosit 1114sn, itseMrars. Is entai.ddrdv and iTe ”g:oe Thcos - Ls amnhx kusthessittensigrasnre of "I BUTTS' wed as the painted name of the- Proinietar on ins outer vrraipt,' • I , ETII W. FOWLS 1 est.). PSol.rr.etors, Ands - ss..—.ABEL TURRELL. Aisoutrose.lof , C, IVik :New M:en,rd J. T. t'AP.1.15 , 1,t, Geens rend. G..11': 1 C. OLINTUD. Thadaft, 'EATON a 170XLET. Turd, - • . • Sr:.o , . Trial List—January Term, Issp. [Any of the following Cases are liable to be con tinued or settled before Court.] Laud ri:lliyneitrson. Bartle vs7Vo4m=y„ Dayton va,Triaudell. Edge Ts. Hawley. Betts Ts. Wiltuarth. • I - Lillie , vs. Lillie. . .Bertholf ra. limuilion. I Bell vs. Bell, If ibbard ralierklmer. 1 Drinker vs. lfollenback. _CoMmenwealth r.S.Mlack-i-Du Bois, va. Ciis.selL . min: . -'d 1 Esker vs. Pratt. • Veil- ra.Bennett. ' l Bailey vs. Lathrop. .. I• Griffi3 vs. Harvey- 7 Button vs. Fisk. Camult „vs. Kennedy.-.; 'Driggi vs. Moore. ' . Fromm IrtEr.. ' Bailey vs. Lathrop. Chaulberrui vs. Case.- , Warner vs. DULIIIIOI e.- A. 01 ley vR: - Ca 5 e."l Sutphin rm. Tompkins. Cute Se. Edam. - . j Drinker r3-}Barrio.. • Case 1 - S, Meriele. ',Stores, McKinney k. Co. Dewm:,:rs. Dunmore': ' I vs. Westfan.' 'Coneron TEL -W.I thrr. . I Tyler TEL Kerr. , - • Phelps Sc. vs. Wells ice.j Corbits va. Battle. Lusk re_ Bradley. ' •_-• •-• 'I Franklin -Lisp. va. Keeler. Shaw vs. N. Y. Oirß.7,l3...l3.lTrowbridgemit:Dariart.a/. Gillet vs. Roberta.. . . I Marsh vs.. Entrott. Cooley vs. Tewksbury. I/lent:to& vs. Cocks:me. Jury List.:-January Tern), 1 55 9 . GEiND rraons. Auburn-W. F. Coburn, JObn Latheop„. Brooklyn-James W. Adams, Beubin 0. Hila , . Rridgewatei-Stewart Bead. Bughs, WUliarn MeAlla. Dun - Baff-W. B. Wells. _ Fraultlin-,Rufus Smith Great Bend-Add - ilia Brush. HaraionyGebrge Comfort, George.HeKume. HerrickErttsfuil Butts, John Gardner. Ilarfurd---Dexter.Sblev. Jessup; -James Young. • Liberty-Abrithain , lati. Ilontrose-H. B. Helme_ . .Lake. Springyill&-Justus finapp,l2.ll. Phillips, Allen rpson. . • hiker Lake—E.X.. Turner.. • Thomson—Francis - Potter. • Trarerse_JßFors—First Week. , _ Aehmm—..lloyal Lamm; 7-2. 1 • ' ..itaral.=Waller Hathaway. - ' Brithmwaier-41ezekiah,Buliard, Milton GIS& • • ilrooklya=4amel.trewitt, D. S. Watroas. • - ( litior ‘ tl-.- - .W.A., Uolernan,,Hirriaort Finn , George Sarnhury. „ Lundsdr—lt S. thirtriey. • Forest Lake—:.: a. Cole. - Fritade.Tille--Benj. Glidden. . „ • (;iheorant n--Leois Brainard, • Bend- - -Dilke E. Masa, _ . 11 ..rford—AmlierFt,Carpenter. . - ll'rmanS—David Lyons: - Belid—Robert Westgate. - - - - • Jesse; , -.-Wesley Palmate.- leno.r.—Mielmet Bereherr, - Eljas Mocre,,Alanson Pick . - Lithilip--E. S. Brown, E C. Torikshiiry. itidletowli=Miles Baldwin. IlwArrx , e—Elijoh Mott. '" Rash—James Apes, T. S.,Jatties. S:isqueltitrra--lohu Darling, Samuel Falkenhury, A. Buldwip, D. E. illohmas. Spthigole—Philander Suickl• o ,llonio . haute, . Tlioni.No—Choster Stoddard, Henry Jenkins. . Travt&rie hots—Seeo sid Week. • Aliharm—dohn Beard-4ey; Joseph McCain. Briagriister.:,4:B.Sallarti.lacob Decker,- J. T. Lanedon, John'S.Graham. --- , F.- Colder. _ - • Forest Lalre—Luman-Haaros. . • C,reat BendAdolphos - Hai wood, Edgar -Thomas. Jackson —L. D. &moil, James Einghant,•l4; W. Wiwaton, Oliver p,- ' Lehox—,Totri.e. Deekeirilnliriay Robinson.- L iberty=JohtiMearini - David Bailee Jai. Adler'. , Lathroli-:llontee ?Saver. - • . 111c1.11 etown411aniurn, George Johnston: B. Nor m drai,ilkr4,49tin t hkianet—George En* Jan "' "•-• ' 141 fer-Lake,-Laman Allen, Jeremlah.Joianscin. Smingvillo—dames aidev.,4aates • • Tircimsigi—Stqphen Itaintx, Ebentzei Messenger. _ : . . . -_. . - : •-- ,ITIARitIF.I, . - - :.• „ ,_ , , • In New Milford, on ,the . 23d alt., by Eld. A. L. P (t 9i Vol. A.- A. FRAiCIS, of Windham Co., Conn., and Antilir. Millar, of the firmer place. - • id 7Siidgenater, on the gist ult., by C. Tilden; Mr. tadd.Tttlditd, dud Mr. tom A. Nu ifslort, both attriti , vwster: • . In Pike, tir,fitforil Co.. bn the Milt tilt, by -Rev; A. R. Jones, Mr, .Q. C. Mitts; of Dimoek, - 31hts- R. A. Fon., of the former plate, 1n T3rotklyn, nn the by her. t. Mr. ST EnsoN T. AV,RSER, of Granby, ~laes., aril Miss I.lk.visst C. litermirtag. , In Nrontro...e, nt the Franklin rfottl, on the 2Ath ult.. by Rec. B. B. 'Emory,- lir: Em tor M. FAIR. viturtitm, and Miss itiN.N.ot LATI.IIIOP, both of reFto; N. V. • On the 'letult..* the fame. Mr. Gr.onan tl STRANGE, and 3f6sl3mer S. Bru.Ann, of , Bridge water. . iti great Itenclzpt the Akettetn Fidtel , .pn th 6 t h Rec. J. P. Meei•ear.r; Mr. Arty:lt ONvvroch, And Nils/. FRANK E. WHEELER, both of Wit.tl,or, 13roonie Co., N. T. . tirts.lo iirnd, on thr thei'rr.by tenan by, the same, Mr. IlExr.r N. LAN.: isv . jr., of Great Rend, - and MiSk9 121firrt:i.rt tour of Owego, N; Y. In. I:lArford, on-the,..l.tf init , hy iter. A. 11 r M. C. thircelrrtn, of Torron.eli, Kanie4., no d M DALINC THATCHER, of Harford. . , In Dinoek, on the ~ ..Oth ult., hr T. T. lbheork Mr. .£4)450,, - Eznr.cup., of:p*ocli, and' Mk SO.frthri; Wyoming Co., Pa. In 'Lenox, on the tid.. ha W. M. Tingly{ - , E.g. Mr. I'llAll.l.fs PAYNE, of Clifford, and Mi f. 4 A- Nt.crrot Wntrmit, of Lerox. • In Vactoryville, Jan. 4. hr, Rev. A. 0. Warren, Mr. WILLIAM PER.Foo, formerly of Scssex C. 0., N.J., and Mra. Strris•. E. CAPIVILL, of Factoryville. DIED. In Woolain, on the 22,1 ult:, 4c/4-my. nged $7 NW T 5. Father Rent poss esed naturaq n .iron: constitii tion, rich greartmergy or, eh - smiler, marked pith dustry and teroperate.habita,of life, and consequent ly had uttainem cn extraorditmre age. • li:hero-ran one be found who began life with hinter itched lived to see his children's children to the third generation. He came to. this 0 1, 211t0111 tha`town of Windsor, N. Y., in March, 1511. and nntst have shared.to a emedderable extent, the toils and privations of doe.e hard,- pioneers, who labored to convert the allilemess of Ills a !it:it:Li 6t, J. Forty-eight years of his lifdwere spent at.thohorno of Ida deceit°. 'lle had Feed with the chi - Ken companion of his month, who died on the 80th of July lash aged 89, for up - WIWI, 01 1410,r : ;. < ..•, a n had been favored in rearing tp ri-sneehtbilltv red - usefulness, seren sons and foer Is rttittattititie. tha eleven child ren ate all tiring. , . Ti; tic the wins man cni-s, '‘.‘ An tnistetttted life I: 41 net," ether Ventimd lived long.;. Re 0/11 1 1,1e-: , t; - pay held in high esteem Ur hint, . in the several relation , of hu;band, parent, neigh nor, friend, and citizen. hislife was char - arteiixed he tip,o , social, manly, and cdtristian virtues, make a man truly and moisally great and good. For netii lv F titY,'tcsl,lit,titreattinint elitiziaht4 that faith in the Gosrel which eMbrieed the: itstiliigon of the worhi Such.mere his. views of the character and ' government of God as led him finalir to believe that the clominitat cf On and evil will finally came to an ' end—holiness and goodnks reign trunnplizut, and all souls become assimilated in wire to the clinrae• ter of their Maker.• 'ln this faith he lived,-anti in thja 'he died. Icalforded him peace and-consolation amid the.tiinl.z. of life--resignation and hope in death. For more than thitly 7,74:23 he was a member of the Universalist Societyin this town. ever the eon sislent ailvitrnte and Smiporter Of: the eiaile (10,1', impartial grace andtruth. Far 111101 T years he wa , the leader of the elinir: End Many a ell rementhe. with what seal he would hymn the praises o: infinite {goodness in the Great Salvation—aa though he had ' caught the spirit with which the angels" sing the songs of redeeming ,lore before the throne. Ent his inission has closed-phis work is done. Ile I gathered to the . garner like a shock sof elru•ilint was rlpe, ee% trnst enured upon that rert which relnains f.r the people of , (t..!ov In North Jat.l.:.(m i D. Silt. iSriS, Cr:cri r.., daughter of N:ithart and Sybil Rotuitl. aged P a 3,..tir=. G nronthlc and 27 drive. " At a limiting of "teaulafor Lodge; No.. tr; o." 7 "1”.1. at North Jackson„ori the 20. th day.- of DetTmbc Was tmaulmoto itiiaied. time Nt"ttititaa.,_liluu! pleased God in Lis infinite trios oar taldis'ourirostll siste-, V. E. koomk.be it therefore - • Readaetf, ?That .BrOther Frederick tilrysmt, Lomita, A Whemott, and ,Bother A. N. Round lo pointed a committee to prepare a. memorial . sire "Of Our *pet at being,thulearly.detdrived et Alarietyttied vourmel-of so lnribi•ed a eistee; •and to shot to the frieuda and telaricia of the th.it ue. **a Lo , lze, do heartliv and Ancertsl,- ;laze with them in this their =ad bereaveitiwit. ..ReP6brd., That the committee he 01...‘0 further Ftrncted to forward copion of ;aid memorial to each of the countypapers, put&lacd at Montro.- - e, for p. 1 1 !. Dentine in the same. We of the Committee therefore het leave to sub mit the following NF.MOJUAI.: Ilow sad, how sorrowful,.and yet how itatircsidre are thoughts of death and the grave, flow serious when we reflect man; the shortness of time- and the uncertainty of life,and think that perhaps b-ror e anoth er " Lodge night" rolls around, I too shall here bid rell;u to all I held dear on earth, a:Ash:ill hare ;;one to trythe realities of the spirit-.woild. Ilow forcibly hare we been reminded by this dispensation of nor hidence, of the fit& that none of us are exempt from the co; imon Lae. Although we may hand 9nm-elves together—bound be the sacred Lomb; of affection. for each other's mutual benefit and Protecition—ali' though we mac employ the secret signals, the 'mysti c . isigos and embiems' of the l!nrder,"trtil thereby Itcep off all introderssupori our peace and happiness, of a mortnl nature--we connor keep out d4ri7r, death has at last entereds-Wain ... the precincts of our little circle, and a beloved sister has been taken a way, veldle yetin the bloom of yotith. When her heart was light and jitymis,slie has been called from earth ,and all its trials, to brr home beyond.the grave. Lit tle did we think a few -short weeks ago, when 140 who Is now the:subject of these brief lines was here sarong ns, no gay and happy,—on whose elfeek' the rose of health was blooining„---thatalte would air be called from time to eternity; and wrath] 11 n! boy go forth from - our Hall to return no more forever. • But although she has left, us, and gone to that an, discovered country from whose_ bonnie no traveler retnins.her memory still lingers . to &Asir .those she has left behind ; for by her tender affections she has gained a place in the hearts of her asat,ciltus, which time will never obliterate. -She was one who, min , glad with her friends with that earnestness of feeling which tell; 11. q that she knew no distinction. She had a kind word for - alli - sbe laughed with those who laughed, 'and wept with those who mourned; all found in her a {timid such deserres the emfiesi of heaven. -It was a bitter stroke to all who held her dear; but we will not murmur; we cafinot call her back; she is beiond the,eares of earth , she dwells in that land of light, unconscious of the tears that are shed for.her owearth. And since we cannot call our belovedisister back- to earth, let us strive to so live that we may one day Inert her in that lik , sed world of reunion; where wester' . dwell • in holy com munion with all those who hive gone before us. Submitted in T. IL and C. • Arians N. flocsro, • PREDMISCX .1311TANT, Committee. . , lirattga Witeismx; In Fpringiille, ort the - 25th nit:, ItTrzga Catorrrt trs; spa of and Mary Ann Chamberlin, aged 3 years and 10 months. Seldom are we tally upon to contemplate death under such painful copunstarices as In the present instance. On Friday itfternoon, little Miner and a brother tux, sinter older than himself were left alone. They were.building a fire, when -the flames burs t from the - sture and sangl.t lkis apron, hurtling the front of his bode to- a - deep blister. It is suppos ed that he : inhaled some ortire flames -which caused his death:- . • [Cox. iidininistrators , * once. VOTICE is hereby given to all persons haring tk .l ./RAWIS against the Estate of RODElyt .11r 1 , -5 671, late•of Herri township, deceased, that the fume must be presented to the undersigned fnr Arrange ment, atodall poraotm, iodebted „to said state are re quested lo JilaketakalitifC'paynifst: —IOIIX T.H.Oa . 44hrer, 1 1. 4121, - .111; ; fraE;nliSeriher wishes to niitkiji - Prnint id'ainut 'al.: -Merest driainiaes Ost the year 1.869,' to es eri fondly in Susquehanna County. They are goi up and piiblished at a rust expense. and contai n Talnahie infortustion.•. • ' ABEL ILTBELL Montrose, Jan. 6, 1869. ' Adminbahrator'* lithe.' ONC E be ra `t e Lttt i trr ! eneat il d Vtre s4 :ifi st r, ikat,tbe saute intoilOg Yor. untlosolona fox adrywage atan,sa permos A:4~ to .00S40 V oevicktoll toznoke lAoto,itoutpurl,ont.... Adxg. %0 4 .01.ar. a.dn. d!in: ' • ' - . ALT for sale by fbe Um:, Jan. 5. - READ & CO. Dlssol tfoa: TUE o,6otnepihip.which tuts. existed dialog 'the post year. under the name, iltrtv.tirOir.A.D; & - Co.; la this day disstilYed liv !IA iiinlimita hon.' The books amd smunts of the.lam firm of [Motley knead, and licntiq, Read, 'k co.; are in the hand. of G. V. Bentley, oho is duly authorhiell to Aettt.e the same. • fitO: V. TIEN"rLEY, • C. Y. ItE.tfi, - J. P. IV. ItILEY. ifoutrose t pee. sl, 18 New Anangement, for 1.000-00. IrrHE sti! ,,, cribeTs will c•ontinne to enny on the Mercantile Ilnrine." berrinforv, nJ. the oil' sta n d 4n the rfittl; ❑lnch, under the name and style of READ dr, 'CO., and they papee:folly invite their old en-itoment, aod the public generally ro give-them a call They de. sign to keep ronthintly on hand a genet,' of 6easonabie Goods„ comprising their usual variety.uf VI • - of: tr” & w • - ••••• •te "o • kof , 7.1 2 , ;"„; •"" C • • • ... :4 - -...:: , 0 ••• •••• - • a.. ^ " tat 0 • A% - •- •• Lt u U 2 all of ulthlt they ..?et-on the nowt reasonal.lo team, for COMMIT fliN 1 4L11:0, 6r aj p. or •cl rtanlit, .1. P. W. Ititry; with _ 3iontro3e, Jan. 1, 1959 A Happy New Year to All for igolt and gaat; — . 1859 is but just begun. (1.70 1, I en q! Cllll at the .\IONTROSE BOOK SIDRA and 41 Lily .1 cop' of the Art:. of Ileantv, by !da 'Mon ter, nod .011.47 P -it for llodev'tt Lady's Bonk, for .n,V. , ..011. or for Peter-m:l'A. Art har'a t Frank IrlYglie', Aim ti Stephens \, Vag:mitten, Re., kr., at the loneft riot. r.tofs, Harper's. anti. the Atlantic Aftmtitin- Ilagazin.o: at lJu , each, nod My a. too- of Livingoon's Tearela and Explorations it n Smith Ai r i. ea, and it ropy of Reettlletdioits of » Lifetime. by S. G. Goodrich, a tlne sett, of Chassinto. n it...autittil and Portfolio, n Ditli pocket Bible anti Pravor Bonk, (of trhich yon tamed- 1 or 7.fl .1, lea.) n eopr i M'ao etAntrier's %riot Lte s ennin I n tttcr, fin- little ones at home, CnittLahip of Maa a , uperitte pork et Knife. n pocket D'ary anti ~.‘ nue for Ludvla. !Dentotraiie, Farmer's, TO,. ant, and Jovenilt• Aliinutes, .tr., and at the same time silliarrille hit any good Family Patter pod may thpo n it at the ree/ dult_pri e e.,„ You nl.n get torrit.d.tunv IVecklv. Paver DD 3lnnthlt 3 1 3 gA" 7ilD. (N. Y. Ledger ittelminal,) for JADD:II, 3131 13th, by ettfling at the Montrose I:00k filFt door north of Searle's Hotel, IVII(31,411PV nee fin e t ulle be h. N. BUELARD. ...11ontro , te„.T.m. 5,1 S itt. New Year. New Goods. A hit ni DoLAINT- , 1, c'AmenEs. . just being egetie4, ti Atire *owl tbillgoi wgcli.. (I 1 and ,e'e. , Mnntroje. Jan, :.,`l6:w E:e,v.l4.tey'.. Notice TITTELIC NOTICE hereby giVP7I to all t.0ne....,,,•) the t , , r : F., , tate of L. P.WII.i.taIITII, late of liurford,- 1.6 ir r-qate of Prn:rrt:triz rickFrtivn, late nf of D. Rs %, Lymao 111.1 , 1sir7f on, taLe 01 1.1.1;,E DI.AKY.SLF.E, little c I/ Ul ham , Smith, ..-I,l,Ligerefor. E.:tato of S. S. Iftun.t :co, lat. , of Atiburn, J. E : ,, istrov,r. • E-tato• of .1. SILW: , IIcK, lat . .: of 11.. J., IT. , J. t'n , iAtrat,,r. L. late i:Arate of Lnr.i., nr .T. I.oltl I:ctate of Er rzAn•-rtt GElE.lZlr.rit., Into of thr.ford, Wra. ctoior. of late, ref 1.11,•: - ty. S. IT Tr: -.tillJoh oioa,travis, That the iireoletvot, have f•ettler. their . a: mart in P.. co-t••. in atd tor f 1:11a).1, w.,1 that the be pr: , ,tetl V. .1 ti.lge: of the Orphans' Co - mt 4.4 n:.13 rnu , tt e, nu Friday, Jart...2tith, 1 s:itt, for r otttirot.tt:oß and alho%- CHARLES NEALE, 1:,,,41,t0t . :. °Rice, Muntrosv, i NOTICE. y(I1I4 :/: 7, !lint in rolr , cnr--.0 of•t1 ot ttiv--folkorin" no!ro-I !ray,• fled their l'etitkflis Irith the Ow coot , o f Quarter S."-slon.i of die It,, ti.e t' , ooty nt S+lst f uelmatia, for L'rq.D.e7 t.. 1....vp Ta• - cros 106::11 the-y win :1 1 wily .Taill:arr, I SL9 =3 ITanron itorough of rtinlv.l.vilk. Th.otnac r3ri, " So:41oeltoroto Ihrmooy G. B. B. WAIT, tOrtt7o , e. nvc. 20, 167.5. Ado) tnistraio,ro 'Notice. OTICE is heR.I . JS: given h.ivin•.; de- IN mantis ag.iire-4 the ri,tate of Jens h ‘ t e of Ili-Anson 1 1t mihip,deifil,l but the rue nut prezented to the uoderiighed frr ar .arq;entent, all.rwrson:iodebted to said Estate a're reyiested to "mike iwtuediata paymerd._ . HENRY .TF.NIZIN, ): • ASS JENKINB, Tho111,:on, Dec. I, 155,i.-r.wr Administrators' 71.otire' NTO:fICE j± heieby given to all perEen. , having ]nand: ngains.t the estate of isL/.111 Ease. deceased, late of Rush, that the varne must be 1)14.- 14,4 CA to the undelsiped -for. arrangement, st,d persons helehteti to a,hl estate are reveeted to utak,. JIENRY B. ELLIS NORMAN GRANdER, ` l4 '" ' "' Rt!,li, Dee. 7, i SZi S.-0 W. • Auditor's Notice. rrITIE-undersigned haring, been aplminted by the t•oait of Com mon Pleas of Se-tmehautta County, to report upon the exceptions filetlto the netnuul of IL H. Millsand-A. Tirjil, a.: , sitnteett of . riclset and Woodcock:will attend tdtliat duty at, aria office, in Montrose, on. the 7th da, of.huntary, A. D. ls"dt, nt ti o'clock, a. m., at whirl; time and place, all per-tons having any intercit water will plaice attend: F. B. :STILEF:TEIt, Auditor, Montrose, Dec. 7, I fq",,S.—tir Valuable Farm fot Sale. • amieriber offers for salt the valuable Farm and Distil, littly owned and occupied by Calvin Confiners, deceased, and tong known as.tho bummers. Place." Said Farm is sionfteal iu the pleanuft. village of sum ram-Seine, in the triwastip Of -New 3liifnrd , riu•it r ef. Kama county, Pa., 'directly on the line of' the Dela ware,Lackawanno'nn.d...Weaterti Raihosd, four 'Rik ! from its j'enctiati ;With the New York and Erie, at Great Bend, tuirl'ont: a half mile kom the Depot, at Nevi ll4ord. It contains 'about 210 acre4,,,,,,lfflif acres inipreved; Mires oodlatuL It is ,well 'wa tered, laurn lasting stream rwwiaq. through, and a never-faiHirg supply of' water enniPlred in lead pipes to the house, .barns, and' caitie-yards. It is well fenced anti under, good cultivation, is welladaptied to growing grain, andis peculiarly fitted for growing stock ; and is one of the best dairy Lanus in the Mall ty, It has upon it two orchards of choice grafted fruit trees,- a large and convenient dwelling, pow oc cupied eluded as a IY,; 1 / 4 'SaltSk hufgehorsound carriage barn.; one. large bani tivis; catilt - yants; arnOle. shhds and all tbe' firinrigeructits for feeding stock; three small Iniatid grain barns ;..ice.house, brick smoke house ) , largecornjuitme e itud alt oilier ont-buihrums n&essiwyon'ilirf„-e tem. will be; sold. It/voila] terms of payment made easy, 'informolon draw: • • • Siztutuerssillia, Stasi. Co., Pas . , , ..13tiff'ala_114 A SUPERIOR. lot of Sew E ellin foi , three quarters the price of hototesient,,. by 1L ItURIZATT. Nee Milford , • Dec. 8 1858, • - . . SP4/1 0 ,14641fItarre/13, - 4 /.1F marls every .11gicriptioti, 6curr and clic4er thas wolf osea, fur Wu by • , A.134.41:11=1,1 4 l'A, 18.38. • * - PUD FO . U.SIIIFIPPING FIRS; 'by ' Pee. 11.4 MRS?' It It 071.1WRSi I\ - f ()TICE is hiveby tziirn that by virtue of an or -171 tier of Palo issued front the Orphans' _Court of Susinehanna 'Comfy, the stil).cribenr, c.teeitfori - of the fast will and lestronent .Nentott E 3Vaiker, late of New :Milford towarhip; deed,, will on 'Fatty dvy, the 2fi s day of .unitary next[ein the premix s of Ow firvt piece hereinafter tiesetlbed, eirpese •t o public vole he retains at I &dock, p. In.. the tallow. hog Ilereribevl oicees of land Ablate in Mn' Milfonl towtrdlip„ loando.l and thatc4etl as followa : the hounded an &hi smith by httttli. of Orville Ran ruck; on the east hi to d, cf Richard Morse; on the snail' by lands td Dennis Shay, and on the west by vacant lands of the Thinker. estate; contairdng about 79 acres, more or laws, abeam fit) acres Ittipetiv• .'.h. with I story and a half dwelling house, barn, or chat The second, piece citnatc in the town. ship aforosaid,- near; hot tipt, adlohling the above, bounded nortlr Loais of f;tm. L. "Comtitt q tteit' I.)T .vacant, lands of the Drinker estato ; Mahih by lauds of ((mills lianeock, and west by lands of ganmel ' Roll; containing, thirty acres' more or less and about ,tetes :Mprorei). Terms of payment .made known on the day.of sale. • SII.IY, (.f trill of 11.141' .1. WALKER, 1 N. E. Tra/ker,-frr'et DB. PAMIR ICH, .1111., would like, af ter n silence of teat lc feet sears; to appeal to the mot al , ensibilities of n very geileieNtlr o hhe„ w h o 1 , ::7C nig see manifested thrir sense of arinse e .; : dion of I,i• tea•fttlnc, c'Melini. %%hen needed or thottght fo be needed, hi't who have given no other midencent gratitude or comhnlil... o . r ij oi .h o d y in the waiy cif " fltthinantial aid" a., tt osm i t i, e att i m —tioit lie n,C de*ires,a fall and entire settlement of all hi. account*, also the a • l'rtifnis We' Tate' firm of I'. t. irk & Itimock and he' wishes hire'?' to gtlte that be d,•irce uhthing to IN.' ,11 11 , 11ierelli !cream, If, after a few week*, fl' said aeenntna , 11111:1/11illg on• 't•ettied,r - ficatlti implaccti in the hand.; or a goo d ••• ..• yid mati•:,to aoFount to hi m odo ,d,ii- o p„ ,: d a (has and ml,t, neast•notlee this and take action accordingly.—'loursTini:, .. PATRICK, JR. :" If attention should ,et he amid to this, .1011,4 F. I sionv may have.fote-thing to do with it. Notices in Par Mon. syspownna C'ounty'..“-: IN the matte; Of of Real 1 , ;n:u• ; ; .0,/g. t1..e..433:0e1. In 1110 O r ph an .; N. , , 10..461Te1-In, Nur.. iptplest rottfiroted finally, and Tule upitil ?tie I,o4rtt.tu coma into Quilt nn we first tlas of nett tel tohi elect,ter ir rre--tu t3tate at 6.• appraisal or hid Itir rho, r•, N.v. 12, IS:iti. 1t CII RIJN NI:ALP, t t'.l. 5 ,, • 7 ,, el•anna COI' ty,ss. • T N the matter of Partition ~f P...al F,tate of JOHN I ';IT I t rr. derr3ved, In the Orphans' Court, No. :P., Apt it 'letiik, :Eh!, . . N„, .44 ism.; im i l go tt rbuttr 4 tr•l ao*II:r, and the row f p•..?-al k t ride on the hcirS and le,Tai telitzr7ntn t;-••• of ~titrilliCeolii: to appear on the first day of neNt term and elect t , r T..tise tp tatie tfie're3l gate ..t the eperthqil, or hi,' for i'hoi...l.4oiTryt, N . A. 29, ',5.5. CII.AIII.1?.S NEAI,f;, C'tert... _ - _. .._ . PROCLAMATION.' • . , s t:3 7 ,,e0,,b,-, cAmoy, sg. - , J. LYONS k. SON Ina firifti., f In'the Coati of Coln. Meng “. ' of arid (. l Onntr. April T., NANCY G. lIIIVIN., -. IS , 4:=. tO. if. (Cr, T. 1.11 /1 ' 71.. b 3. her neat • In the ('part rilllAsnT friemi, 1.. 1). It4All. loon Pleas of rani . ca. (' NuitV. AtigiNt T. JEDEDIAII REED. 'Nl's,: 11 . 1. nST. 01:irmt YePriNarn, ) In the cowl of ('em. Plril.7 Tg. • :•• of snit! County. Aligurt If A TIY ?fret:ION:LLD. ) . Term, I 958. .\o. 3fit4. } LinrusA GoanLe; by ben next ' fr. th.• Spirt of Com !' lend, Jeremiah W. Cowles, mon' i'leni ar .nid :;# CO , I lay. Jdugngt I'. 1.7F.W1S 1 . :(10flit le:, ; ;,, N , ,,,, S. to _Minty O. llliuiu , Jtdirtah Jlni7e Ire- Goodin.. rr.; FithreTL, in Diroree wag jg4rrel from gad Court. in each of the above eases, , ‘ lbieit were duly returned rrr,r. r ,r ru .rn.(du, and-thrre orrott a/;rra sal.rwrrna. O"3-4 kilie•i in end, of S:titl retizr 1131 de to NOveitilier Term, 1 554, upon the return of r.l,ieh proof - was ?mole to the said Court that the u, I.l:.fidA ihru Jr, GOO/iii runt!' not he found in my . ocllco rcylire yo,intl r. .q.,• I , ef , re the J;l:ir,vs ;lit , Coml. ••• e thiid Afonday of .hum-u: to answer •aid —r, ral oornpinint‘. kr. JOHN. You yo, Office, llontro,e, llrt. A tteliforN N.Ol ice.' 1 1 111" undersigned, haring been aproitited Tic the t of Coinninn Tten , nt Sri , rptt•hgtina in .Inditnr its make distrihotion Qf the metiers in the of the Sheriff of said Cunnty. arisin , i'mitn the , :11..! f. , tate of N", nil! ograd to the duticia irsid atipoinftncnt at hissoffice, hi Montrn‘e, laturdar.'tke Rib dad of Jan., as 1 o'clock in the alt,rnot,n, at which time and place all persons inter ested in s.ihd mourys n ill present their claims, or be fie en cc barred from CO1111:0 , 114 14,011 sAI FiIANKCP; I ILLS Thr. 7, w rtrillE underlptcd, apoointol sa Auditor, by the Court of ronnnon Pleas of ;;us -1. Co.. to nuke diatailattinn of the ru-a, aris:ina from the ante of the Veal Estate of W. M. -`loorwoml, hereby girt.; notice, that he will att t lnl to the datien of said noptzintnient nt his office in Montrose, on Friday. the 7 t h d m . of Jarormv nett, nt I o'eloek, in the afternoon, at which time and place all perstula intesc , ted in Paid moneys a pre,ent their chino, or be forever barred from corning In upon /aid rand. PRANIILIN FRASER; Artditirr-. Koatro.,:e, Dee. 7, I R&S.-117 SITI- 7 ,IIIFFS SALES. .1)Y - virtue of anuolry writa i oa,nl by the Court 1 ) nfroinumn Plena Of Swoinehantlit county And to dirreted, I will expo , to sale br public Vell<lllP, ,t.th,Cf6rt I:loWWlll3inntioF.... en Saturday the lath da,y of January. I Fr. 9, at one o'clock, p . m., the ful lowing a...Tribe(' idceee or pared-. of bind, to wit : Also all that saw mill situated on a oreek known Drinkdr Creek, and near a public road known as the Curtis road, in the prese nt town-ship of Oakland, (bite ilarniony,)said mill be i ng on haul bounded us follow, : on th e north by Lunde owned by Mnkeinan ; inn th e ceuit by the Lr, eos ..ad Harmony titirnpike ; on the sonth laxid iu-loonssicin of Jacob and on the west by the above mentioned C'tirtls road. [Taken in execution at the suit cf,A:-/c S. IL Barnes vs. F. A. Ward.] AIAQ-All that cot lain piece of land situate in the ilorimgli rd Montros e , bounded sad described as fel bms : beginning ut a punt mt toe souls etit, of the Milford and Owego turnpike ;owl, the corner of the widow 11cCollunis lot; thence by said road south se/lit 55 foot to u p 0 4 .; thence eolith '421 east lii. pyritic,' to a pus; ; ti race WAIL 671 . ,' eltSt O. feet to a gust. a Corner of FAH McCollani's lanai ; then . ee by hot lino nortilt.2lV:r.c.st luyerches to the begin ning; containing 01 en square feet, more or less, to gether with the spourtenacees, I fainted house, I small barn, and all improvetl.., [Taken in execution at the cult B. S. Beritley In trust fur Sophia Minn Joseph A Isoi alftbacierfain piece 'of lan4situale in Bridgewater township, bounded and diseribed as follows: on the north by the Montrose and ''llarford plank road;, the by land in possession of John Stanton,e and oti the South and srdatby litnd of J. T. Liingdon ; containing o n—i m ir acre of l an d, more orless, with the appnrtenattees one framed house, and all impriired. [Taken executionat the• suit., of Guttenburgy Rosenbaum k Co. as 'd to E. B. Marsh, and others, vs. 11. 6. Burgess.' A I!t6 all thatcertain piece of lamteituate in New Milford township, bounded and described as follows-. Beginning at a post nn the back of a creek on the wept side of th e Gt. Bend anal Coelteeton turnpike, near t h at -thence along the. said ,turnpike north 44' 4 east.npeithes and G 54.00 Of a perch to a 'stake; fberierti'Mortli - fie 4 2 Perehes arid- 2{t-1 , 10 of a perch toa beast tree on the banleor the afore said creek i thence south 49' s.perches and 12-Ital of a perch to plaec of beginning; containing eight perches and 0-100 of a perch, he the same More or Icon, with the apparteuaneeS huildingocenPle 4 " . a blankAulttrltop insidwrio proved. [Taken - in execution at the Ault . . of Henry ...Akio all that certain pi e ce of. lan& Bush township, bounded and dg'soilwil AS . fellows en the north by land of Marmon: Bolara ';on the wasety warrant, el. Peter Ilitient; - 4)4 : .gtitt - 40th by . land'of.S. Blakeslee, and, eta the weit by. the . Sou tty line ; containing about SO :tem ittimprOvet ( . Taken la execution vm. Morris Blake eke. , • * . . thetight,"-tilki, and In - Banta 4 , -; ra4.to.and la that certain piece of land, eitiate inGib .son towashiN.bOunded anti dencribed 'On the north hy.land of (Merge Mrnailage,. Timothy Carpenter,:and Athena; ktuTthe, east,Jxy ; ,enrj Miller aug' '• =-- -r.0.WP44! ) the i°4411 Mason Resigns. and Menry_Miltr.r; Aaron 'ltesigne and.9cOrge :Brun:" ; c;•bonntining abOot more or less, L0g,, , !,..es -with tlifs . .uppurtenaltce.t4 ; one faulted house, bait.; cemhoisitii t*retard; and mostly Executors' Sale. NOTICE. Anditor'm Notice _ . hiproxed.Mr kelt in eteeiatkin'at the sult of W.L .. Tingley vs. Eli Conrad.] . Als6 all tilt certain pfeco:of land iIl lI ivies. sip township, bounded rind described as follows - : on the north by land of .Dennis Simile; on the east:; by land of Orlando Stone ; on the mouth.* lands of the estate of Wm. Young.. decd, and by the Drinker lambi, and oti the Wert by A: S. irowe,,(heing loin). 43 of [leery Drinker's resiiivev of the Mcenappen tract;) contalninlesant 50 acres, midi the appurte nances, 1 framed house, and shoot 20 acres iin proved. ( [Taken in execution at the snit of J. F. Dunmore vs. George Henry.] - A lito all that certain piece of hind situate in Ilats ford township bountkal and described as follows : on the north b fend of J. E. Whitney and Guile •und Miller; on the cast by lands of 1. 11. Streeter; • on the south by Nathan Guile, J. A. Strdth and S I 111 Sliplour, and on the west by the public highway ; containing 80 perches of land, more or less, with the appurtentrimer t I threllinglionse and ban,, and till tnlprorcd. Stnprored. [Taken fir execution at the suit of Sa:a Seymour vs. Gco. I"C,'lLnneaster.l Also ail that c ertain two Story dwelling :hOrtse situate on the north side of street B. in the Itorough of $i,,,,, Depot ; containing in front on said street 1 II 60 feet and in deitth 1211 feet, and the lot or piece or g roimd it,4 torah * , appurtenant thereto , said lot being bortrolm th lon e north bi- land of N. 'ten heist ; on the east by Laid of the'N. Y. A; E. R. 11: Co.; on the south by-It street, end on the- west , try land of C. L. Wnwl, if being lot No. 17. [Taken in pieta:G . sn et the suit of Morris S. She..tniau vs. F.- A. Went 1. Also all that certain piZes. of rand, situate in Lenox township, hounded and described MS follows: on the north by lands of Bennett; on the mod by lands of Noah Titus and 'Sateen Tinnier ; on the south by Innds of 'Freeman 11111; on the west by cor ns,- of Trueinan 11111 and -4---. Benr.ett's land ; con taining 2.l , esres and 21, perches, snore or less, and all improved. [Taken hi cieention at the suit of Ferdinand Whipple vs. Luke D. !Sennett Ail - tint vermin piece of lend situate in Thninsrm totinahlth bottiitled'and dc.-cribed as follows: on the north by lentil of Ebenezer Messenger, on the cast by . Elsetteser Messenger and - Charles Wrighter, on the strait 11 Charles Wiighter, and on the west ley Oli ver Milli:tars and Alvah !sledge, Containing ahnrit ooh acres move or less,tdgether with the appurtenances, 1 (Muted 11011. e, barn, horse barn, Sirens, WbodhOirse, and other out buildings, I orchard and ahem tin acres iniptevol. [Taken in execution at the snit of. 'lsaiah Main is. Joel Lamb, Jackson Chandler, and Thomas John:ed. Also all that certain piece of land eltram in Len ox township,. bounded anti described as follows: am the north by lands of Drinker and Sirtantetagh, in the east by lands of John Ilinard, on the smith fry n li. fiskley; and on the west by lands of A. ! Simms Laugh. containing 57 acres more or less, with the op puti,eutineftl i barn, I house, and about 30 aeres im proved. [Token. in Leeention nt the snit of IC. Olmstead vs. Stephen S. %lbw!. Also all that certain piece of land sit' nate in the n c ,,,,,0, of 3font , s,se, hounded and described as fol. lairs : beginning at a pctint in the Ilridgetrater and Wilkestrarn; Turnpike road, it being the southeast tann-r• (1' a tract of land owned by the late ,Santriel Warner, deceased, tinmec north 893` west; 35 and 7.titth perches to the currier of a stone wall, thence along the said wall south 44''we.t,.16pa o4 d ies to th e corner of Wm. J• Turrell's land, thence south sti r east.ffs and 4-10tb perches, partly by land of W. J. -Twerell and_pattly by land of A. 0. Warren to the Center of the-aforesaid turnpike road, thence along said road tiortiridatee.n perches to the -place of be ginning, containing 3 acres and 95 perches of land; WIN , or ft..., with the appurtenances, I dwelling house, wootilamme, barn.. orchard, and all implored. [Taken in execution at the sett of John If. Sutphin vs. E. S. Park. Also all that certain piece of land rituate In Oak land township, bounded and described as follows: on the 11. Ir• lam!. of Ili‘rarn Pooler, on the east by lands of FL T. Yonnts„,.on the south by - lands of Peter I'ultz, an:3 Myth. , weel by lantisof --, containing:o.old ;e; acre- mere er loss, all unimproved. ['fakers in el ecation at the snit of .11. T. flail:Ile, to the use of J. t C. fish and Ruby Fish his wife, les. George Leach. ,t fie; Of the right, title, and interest of Wrn. T. Gillespie to rind In that certain piece of :and 'citrate in Great Bend township,-M o unded and desm Hied as follows: 1.. gilming at a cos ner In the northern bound ers rd the State of Pa.. near the 19th tilllesione, and , front Itiets!: sow!' 'l3' west. by !mills of Aartln Tlonn es. to all Elm tree, Inl the bank of t h e R. urn. river, thence up fhe west stoic thereof to a post corner, thrmee north 4f.+' east; along the lands of Oliver Teewhribge to the plarS of beginning., containing to bant .2.0 r, acres more or less with the appurtenances, 2 framed dwelling houses, 2 . lbarns, 2 horse laires, 1 orchard, and about 15it acres improved. [Talwri in execution at the snit of Thomas T. Rays vs. Wm. T. Gillespie. Also all dint certain piece of land situate in Frank lin township, hmurded and described as follows: on t h e tuirtir4iy lands of T. R. Smith and Parrons, te, the east hi' lands of Clark liendralcc, ori the sonth liv the rile higlin ay, On the west by lands of Isaac rune, cant:tieing :iit , acres more or les.., with the ap purtenances, I house, 1. barn, and about :Al acres ifll. I moved. [Taken hi execution at the suit of Ilenry clams. Ailm'r of the esti:e'er Clark 11. Simons, de ceased, vs. Andrew flanker. Alan all t'-at certain niece of land eitnate in LecrtS townshbz,:bounded and described as . f o ll o w s ; on the north it, !!eni. Tomje, A..altel IVeieott, War ren M. Ti,2lev..l.pnes Ir. min.) Yfercus Case, and A n t drew l'onr;o1; Otithe en , t. by Warriin 81. Tim' tier - , Bel, j. Tommie. 111.1,a Isell, and Andrew Coliitot to srmrh by Eli-ha Dell, Martin Conrail, and Steplten J. Millard, and on the west by -Tames G. and - ,Marcus Case, David Wilmarth, and George Miles: contain ing about 472 acres, more or less, together with the appurtenances, 5 dwelling houses, 3 barns, I black smith s-Itp.2 orchards, mad about 21,0 acres improVsti. Excepting, however, 20 acre: and 6 perches Mehra - CA in the above dekeription, owned by Harriet (lark, and bui lt : t i e d and detmilteil as follows : beginning at a stake and SUMPS corner of lot sold to Benj. C. Totcrje; thence north Saf - cast CO perches to a stake and stones corner; thence south dr, , 53 4-10i6s perches to a stake and stones corner on the north side of the dark road ; thence south Ba4' west du perches tn.a stake and atones corner; thence north 64' east 53 - .l.intha perches to the place of b4ein ni,gl with I dwelling honse and partly imptoyed [Taken In ex.:Totten at the suit of Grow and Bros. vs: R.D. Clark.] • _ Also. all that certain piece of land situate:ln New Milford township, bounded and described is follows: beeinning in Lae Middle of the Cochecton and Great Bend turnpike YOWL at the south center of land sold to laavid,llinkler, the north corner of land sold to Menne Mott, and the west corner of 131141 Sal ... 10 Ellis Mott; thence by Ithemar 3lott's land and by lots numbered 53 and 32 on a map of re-survey • of tic said !bury Drinker the eider'a land, made ',lay Jason Torry, sough 1-11° west 2101 perches to stones I 1 Ivy a beech tree a corner of land scold to Sylvanus Wade and John Wellman :'.thence by the last ne„n tinned lot, north 1914 perches to a beech tree,: and east 12(4 perches to a post in the middle of the aforesaid turnpike road. and-thence on the middle of said turnpike road a southerly mums to the begin ning; tontaining 98 acres int! 155 perches, and al lowance of 6 per cent. for roads kc., be the ROM more:or less, it being a part of lot .tio. 211, on the mareforesnittheing. the Mille tract of laud and prem ises which the said William Drinker, Ileary S. Drink er, j3CeJ Downing, Beery Drinker, and T 1101114.5 Stewardson ; executers as. aforesaid, by: Thdenture bearing even date with the said morigel:e conveyed to the Laid Ithcmar Mott in fee simple, with the' ap purtenances, 2 dwellinglouses, 3 barns, I orchard, and all improved.' [Taken in execution at the snit of !Tercet S. Speektnan:vs. Charles Tingley executor &c. and Leis Mottividow and devisee of Ithema , r Mott, deed.] Also all that certain piece of land situate In L6no: township, hounded and described as follows : on the north by lands of A. If. Mania and - 11. S. Conant; on the east by lands of. D. it. Oakley mid F,, R. Tingley; -on the south by lands of J. .W. White, Rial Tower. and il. B. Tinglo, and on the west . by ' lands of H. S. Cotaamt, and Wm. hiller; containing , about 280 acres, snore or less, together with the ap- , meter:awes, I framed dwelling house, barn, wagon house, shop, 2 orchards, and, übont 140 acres im proved. [Taken in execution at 'the .salt ,of Zemb Very we. Ldkelteed.] • . Also all that-certain piece of land situate in Len ox township, hounded and described as follows: on the north by /arida of Luther Loondet ; " un - the east br the piddle highway ; on the south 4 land of Da vid Whitney, and on the west by lands of Eli Wright; cbittainieg...ll.o acrektuore or less, together with the appurtenances, I framed dwelllag'hossre, - barn, shed, -orchard, and about 80 acres Improved. [Taken ,in execution at, the suit of E. 5211. Cobb to s the use of JMnes MeCoaren vs. Emanuel Carpenter and Nile; Carpenter.] Alstiel that:eertainpuice.tilland situate in Her rick tortnahip,"boitmlesi aid described as follows t-s-, beginnUrg at a froad4hd r4ongs in the original line ,Of the tract,- thence along said otighial line north 44* - west 218 perches ha 'a'small beech Marked . and wit-. ;teased for a corner; . thence-north 46* caat 56 peich es to a beech tree'for a comer; thence by land-own ed now or formetly.by Asa Park South 44esmat '2lB perches to a post and stones, and tin:mashy a line of a 51 acre lot; south 46 8 west, 66 perches to place of beginning; Maiden hag 76 acres and dlitliachts"more or les,(ixiiiing r pitrtot a tract tuAlie. name of Sam uel Iferedith,)Andlit utdinprorei.- [Taken In °leen. toss at the...suit: of Hem .Iturritt, ass'd • le. 'Ainert c,b.areiettin ye. Qharles Tingley executor ef.lttteriutx- Mott, decd; Lois Mott, widow and devieee, ',George Swett- Terre Tenant.] • Purr.hasere will in all eases be required to,_payienr Otislity.ofAide; - ari amount Flaftitgent,4o.!.otlyet the costa of saleothecwise, the ptoperti- wEI be. retied forthwith. •.., . . JOHN . YOUNG, Slur': Sheriff's bike ,Noutrose Dec, 22, lea TUE. WL6F, .CAPTAIN. Keeps Wide of the Rocks WHICH WRECK. THE SHIP And Wilie PEOPLE Trade where - cz• . ocl_gs Are Sold the Cheapest. NFAW GOODS HAYDEN BROTHERS, . ONE PRICE AND READY PAY STORE Just arrived a large said Splendid Stock of & IN; titlS, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Hats and Caps, - 'Boots and' Shoes, WALL & WINDOW PAPER, Pio= and Salt,: Watches, Jeely,Yankqe Notions, ace., &c antra great many articles too nurnerons.io mention. A wortl•to the wise. If von - want-bargains call al ItAYDE.N Iir:OTHERS. ISaq. New Milford,Tee • Binghamton Watei Cure, BINGHAM TON, BROOME COUNTY, N.Y.. Tills Establishment is open for the reception of patients the,whole'year, anti nrnwgcd with s view to the health awl comfort of invalids durilli tin; cohrte , at&r. The • I .2JAVN raCDDM arc th0r..1.,1y-,x 4 rmed and the entire hotise is kent. at a Summer temperature. Eaperience has demonstrated that water treatment is mad, successful during the Autumn and Winter months. ExpreTsly' to the-Sick. • You are an invalid and . de,..ire to be cured.•• Yon long for health. Make the primer effort and your health will be restored. Are your'Liver nod Stom ach diseired? are your Thr oat and .Longs diseaged? are you Bedridden, unable to walk ? have you Rheu matism or impurity of. the blood? have you General Debility and Palpitation of the Heart? have' of your efforts proved abortive? ,Go to the Binghamton Water Cur s e. Water Treatment wilt speedily cure you . . • For further particulars, address (x P. TIIA.YEII, M. D. P. S. Dr. Thayer will Le at Susquehanna Depot (Xieurs Iloiel,).Deeember ilk and January '2lst. for ennsultni.inn. Binglihniton, rhc. •1.'2, 1.855.=tf Books,' Books AT COST, FOR - CASH! F B. CHANDLER is nnw .prepared • to supply Leder*, or Schools, by the quanti• ty, with the knowing Books at COST, fur CASH. • Stoddard's Series of Arithmetic,. • Satidees Readers and Spellers. Webb's riorsOal Readers. Brown's and Cavan's Grammars. MCI Letter, Cap, and llVrappinfr, Paper I bare on hand a good arsortniMit of Fancy Gift Rooks, Albums, Pictures, Paintings, China Goods, Geld Pests and Pencil,. American and English IVatel err, Clocks, Sc., ke. Not forgetting to mention the beet article of Thilet Soap made, called • 1110711EY.DEW SOAP. which if any oneafter spring a cake, thinks other wise, please call and your Moue:: he refunded, at CHANDLER'S. Montrose., Dee, 15, 18587 CABINET- SHOP IN LYNN. iIE undersigned. takes this method to call the at T tention of the good people of Springville and ei tinily to tlo , , fact that he' c:irries on the CABINET MAKING BUSINESS• at [Atm, in Springville township, %acre all articles h.l Lis line —rtifjpotl materials and..l.!,:orkmansltip— may be had (Attar, for C 3,1 I . ',CALL AND SEE. ' ::,3"" Grain, ,S;c., will I).: ta1,:,41 pa account. ` THOMAS AIINER. run, December 1 r!, i 558. -3f ti ' • _ . .____ _____. _ ____--__ _ COBB & -.ROGERS i...--, Err II to e putlic, -nt price: that cannot raj V-1 to snit, a. large and superior ‘issortment of GRV,CEIRIE_S, At the obi and well-known cF,Mbliihment formerly occupied by 0. 31. Cram SCGARS,TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR, and SALT (by the cock or barrel,) Mil, and dll article•: usually found in fw:st class Groceries. Flolnby the Wholesale and Retail. • As we mean to merit, rrc hope to rZlecite a neml share of public patronage., ' , •• We tare also opened - a BUTCHER SHOP in the basement of Boyd 4: Webster's new Store, corner of Main-and Tuenpike Streets. N. B. CASH paid for Petit; and:Flit tem. - COBB &110GEBS. Montrose, Dec. IZ;, IssB.—canoet.i ONE HORSE STORE • 4•ER PULL SPEED! SECOND. LOT OF" Fall & Winter Goods": Just received and selling remarkaidy-Tote, for, EIIiII.I= 3O / 1 1.. - gye - J. SMITH, Jr„ Sc SON'S Convinced that the "Itiadde,..ti..ryacnce is prefera ble to the slow slant'," ire propose dealing upon that plan. By gelling Goads at " *lur e s whieh cari riot fail to guit,nand paying Os "lilighext Mar ket Prices fur all kinds of PRODUCE:" sat ex pect a RUSII • Dry .Goods.. "DLACK SILKS, Popkria and 1.. , PRINTS in - endlocs variety, ' De Lainc and Giughtuns, the hot to be bad From the City of " areal irotoriety." I a filet every thing in the E r ne of DM - GODS going ow "FOR THE Psi r,"at SIIITII k SON'S. O-L 0 T NG. TINDER COATS, Over Coats, lJ Pants, Vest; and Collars, Bats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, - Cheap Tor the DOLLARS,. - at aIIITLI & SON'S GROCER - 1E 4 6. 1 lbs. Good Sugar' for $l,OO. 20 lbs. Rice for 0 $l,OO. la lbs. Sataeratus fOr $l,OO. 2 ,lbs. "Good Tea for VA and other Goods at equally low figureo, at • • -• J. SMITH, Jr: 6: SON'S. For reasons we know motors cant make a rhyme, . With this kiiid of Goods, at, this present.time, Suffice it-to say, we'yeuill kinds, and enough, From a bbl. W Flour, Sugar, Colree; Rice Fishy &a • to a rents lortli - of battjj.. • - . . HITCH up the team, hiing,along your Grain,Dut ter, Egp,Veathers, Paper Rage, kc., , tuid &net forget to bring the Babb., and what Ca.nk you have to spare... Yours in Trade, • 'J. SlHTif Jr ,St SON. Springville, Dec, 1; 1858. - FoxelSegtae•-• THE undersigned are "'now' manuilaatniing.. and • .1. have on hand all kints of :• • : Carriage as Sleigh 'Stag , suck :ad Felton, Boss; tistiterZA'unfa;t4i; Raves, Fenders,:ike , eke, - for rale, in lota to atilt par. chasers, verriow - for casb. • - at 'kind" tor work steamidaad /rasa, to order. CHOOKA JOHNSTON,. • Great:Send, Pa. March 3, 1.858.—Ty . - 'Fresh : • • - LIST OPENED, AND FOR SALE BY ' 22, 1858. J. LYONS 80N..' _ Great Trium' ph Thel44oyoilSysteng IT IS CERTAIN THAT GOODS CAN •BE SOLD SUCCESSFULLY IN - MONTROSE, AND AT - susquEnpf IhEroir, ge; Lo V IO L S! doubtingt r his aseartion will do Well to call &qfferibeiT, iloaeribgqii? & eo, Where it will be proven that the merchant, in eel- Goods, can afford to sell CIOAPER for CASII, and can offer inducements sufficient to rake it an object to purchasers, at whatever .sacri fice, to procure the money to make their purchases on the Cash System . . • They have just receiveth , and are constantly re ceiving a large assortment of . . DRY - GOODS AND' CLOTHING. particularly adapted for • Fall and Winter , and which are purchased under the most faTorahle circumatanees, for Cash. • They are enabled to and will offer and Bell neyricett rar - utou.r uo matter whether it is to Tom, Pick, or Harty: THEREFORE, Examine, Compare; and . Judge MR DU GOOK an agsortne t heretofore unequalled by anything ev er offered. in Montrose. '.A~INT"CY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS , Comprising many new and desirable styles of Goods unknown in this market,among which. will be found,in Ladies' Dress Good!, dl the novelties. o?the day, cheap at Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's. SHAW.LS. Neir.suid Choice styles of Broehe, double and single, Stella ; Wool, Talma, and Mantilla, iind a' new style of:CHEN - ILL SHAWLS, 3k, CHEAP, AT Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's. CLOTH CLOAKS. An assortment always on hand, also Ladles Cloth and trimmings to-Match, of all Andes, r Cheap, at Guttenberg, Roseau" & Co's. ERMT•2OO In this departinent we can offer great inducements, a 4 we are purchasing directly from Importing louses. The assortment comprises French Sets, Sleeves and Collars, Worked:Edgings and trisertings, and a great many more articles toonumerous to men• tiou—all of which may be found CHEAP. AT - Guttenberg, Rosenbafim, & Co's, DRE@O 000D@, Bonnets,- , Ribbons - Flowers, ' Plumes, Wire, StilT Nettlings,.aint Frames, • at wholesale aid retail 7 Cheap, at Guttenlierg, liosetibaum; - • DOMESTIC GOODS. , May be found all diFeretit qualities of ?MITTS, BLEACIIED'GOODS,' • FINE UNBLEACHED MUSLIN'S', TICKS, STRIPES, • DENIMS, SIIEETING yards wide, CHEAP, AT - GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & Os. READY-MADE CI L OTHING. Ais this is one of their principal b etches of business in NewVork City, they certainly, have one great ad vantage over all the rest of the Clothiers, they hay ing one partner steadily in New York city to devote all his time to this particularhmneh of manufacture. They will furni.h, at any time, a good Garment, at about the price for which the materials am be got. They will warraut their work,and a . comilete fit or no bargain. They keep constantly on.batid one of the best stocks of Over and Un.der Coats, • EITCH AS 2 • - .ROCK, DRESS,. RAGLAN, SACK, PANTS, in great variety and different atylea Vests S Vests : .Vestfa Such as. Velvet, Plush, Casslmre,. "Bath?. CHEAP, AT Giittenberg, Rosenbaum & Cot CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, EXM BEST MATERIALS, At Short Notice. . Under . - Gann Oats, For. La ' dies - u forGootkozen; ouch's* BILE, LAMBS' WOOL, Lc., CEIZIP, AT ciittenber,g,Rosenbaul. ll 6 - & Co, One cord , 4 auffiqent for Ole ria. - To Our , **int' f , Fr ' and !mile particular to those knixiing themselves to : be indebted to us; we. would lig , once more that we will -, :-:READY:: PAID,;' hereafter,"and altitecoanteintutf be - : Waled eitheia ford:kit notice. We - are tired •ot - -Irritiee. Dinning Lettere, and smarting the Peatolliceitocier kea.rr We will take all hinda of Groin *t highest mirket price in payment' - Ail aecdental iitanding over media on oar &Wig; wile b 4, left foi en fese-tiettled by dote Gauen' Uri, Rose - idukupt, sr, co; KONTROSSiOstobtr /OW .• - II
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