Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, August 11, 1859, Image 3

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    General 'News,
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, . Thc 4 dettiocraey, says the • Itielimond
11 /lig, want ,to plea' their- President _next
car—for trtiQt do. you. .unpose 7 • Why,"to
scttle the Slavery question:". That is. the
cry on the eve of rrery Presidential election !
, .... That enemy of mankind,:Constnp: l
ti, , n, eau- be cured, hilt it is . far better to-pre.
1, fit dui ertitil , disca-T from fastening itself on
lb , syst tn,'bir thrtirfiely:use of A remedy
,;:, b a:,s,3r.liris - tar.'s Brn alea of Wild Merry.
..)
,:.':,ols. Bfiv 'tone unless it has the 'written
• - ,
• .znatutt of I Butts - 9n the wrapper..
A letter received,. the '.o;ian
„ t;c:eq, dtded London, July 19th, sees - that
o,ing liabeen'tijard them from Kiiiisath
,everal days, and it n aq, feared tluit be had
treacherously dealt with.
.....I.ldispateh from Newport, dated
states that Cora tie: Wilhorst, the.
jebrated cantatrice, who has 'been., residing
during 891-liner, is jaw% to- .apply
r a divorce. Irer lesband, The Coupt, is
1:. the habit of whipping her, and the• police
had to interfere. ,
. .... The construction of the • Washington
tonument,attera suspens iowotieceral years,
i• about to be.resumed. - -
The'Sansas
.Cunstitutional Convert.
I—n has probably completed its labors before
Her'Clonstitution.ly 'using •Ile :word
v.bite"-to define the 'qualification of votes,
, ‘t Ludes both ucgroe.s and Indians • but no
I:, , tek law vi
prositin defaces it. The execu-
:c officers are as usual, with a school super
ii.tendent. The Senators are elected ea
t:a _years; IZepresentatives =each 'year
I.t.oislature to - meet annually. The petition
give women the, elective franchise was re
j.eted, but women are guaranteed equal prop.
erty rights _with • their husbal.dt... and equal
uardianship of their children. The Capital
11.1.3 been temporarily localud nt Topeka for
three years. - •
... On retmirie * informetion of the tie&
•
ty of peiire,Koil.o,th lost tin time in leaving'
(Lsl;• for; Switz&ltind, thus escaping A 'confer
, nee with-the Emperor. • -
.... The Qcecn of Portugal, whose death
anboupeed in mirlateSt novices from En ;
r. ~ , , , , `Ncti-s• a Saxon prineess ; _bern..iluly
1-'3 '
7 and the day preeedirg. "her death had
tared upon her year.
• .. A Washington iorresponder.t of the
,Tiibune sPeakirg of Gen. Cass 's letter to
{r. Le elere;.says: As The Constitution
vuald convey' the idea -that - Geu. Cass's
first letter upon the expatriation question as ,
: ,, rted no view nor opinion of, the - . Govern.
silent, it is proper to,state that thousands of
tzuch letters have been sent from the State
lepartmeist, informing naturalised citizens
La, were going abroad of their liability to'
p- rlfunti military duty if claimed by Govern.
. r. eats o(oountries of which they were natives.
other opinion , was obtained at the De.
r• - rtmetit., nor wercletters of any: other de.
ript ion written upon the sutject. The rusk
ly.ter of .Pen. piss that was fiublisbed was
stereotyped reply of the'department.
Buchanan n writtien a letter .
41aring that he is not and will not be a
r t .udiciateforrenominatii-ti for the Presiden,
cr at the a3atleston Cenccutium The Pres- ,
rent has repeatedly- tiecla - red f amselt in , fa
ofJoe Lane as his successor.
lion. Horace Mann, President of An.
t: eh College, Ohio, died at Yellow Springy
A 2d," 1559. The intelligence • will
r..rse a profound and ,painful shock to his
I:2merous friends in tlikEastern States. -He
been Superintendent of Public Instruct
Msssaehusetts, Member of Congress
fr. an that %State, and' "President of Antioch
C.illege. all of which positions he filled with
much ability and great 9nnseieotiomess. •
Aat exchantre, remarking' upon the
weather ' say:: - "Tleal! . . this is hot weath
tr.! Alady slatted for tiswa the other day
ith a b&tket of e..,7tinnd 3 pan of batter.-
IVhen .phe arrived in town' her basket was
f.:l nflutlf growri chicketr; anl there was
!..thing in her pan but a little'sonr milk, a
1_,..1; of red hair, and a ganntltyof rock s - alt. 7
.... The Statts_of New York and Penn:
vania have an are.s. of 3.35( !Alanre Miles
I . .Ttater than Englund, a::d Wales.
.... John 3Titd,el7, the lrisb patriot who
:. ; het
fora . plantation iiocked with fat
s'.l% es, and has wade binAsellf,uoous'in this
tic\oesey _of modern
I....mocracy,has Bailed, or is about to 'sail,.
r Eisrop - Arhere it is 4is jure . .ise to reside
4e - makes merry over ills part
. .,..rfererice in Auterieso polities, be not be.
aud•not Mtebd,ing to-be sn .A.tnerican-cit.
fierce new srlaper scontroversy is
raging, is - .to whether 41. recent letter -of
v. Wigs, in ~wineti discusses his and .
, 21ass,...t.h . ance .. for the pr.e.gideney, is
.geia
er a targery.. nu; letter expreises
t: decided opinion that .D.unglas's popular
irnty doctrine will never be accepted
Lae Stank and that Douglas' "can't -
`Dixon las's :prortounce
tn , . _lel ter a
. forge,iy. - -
Juries,lList f i r Au ;act, 71959.
• . °BAND JOII0Er: .. ''
' '-
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. 1 ...ce;en , ...-Danie . 1 St.4lew. 1114nieonYL-Wan. Potter.
.liz..-ewater-Henry C - rtk - ', Jt4=up-William Irma&
t. George YM - aendenOlitldletwm-11. F. Band-
J. D. Grilling. -
~ , rick.
i• -,. ..4i1yn- , Citaa.C.Dailey.Rush.L e yi C. Tupper.
'-'• ion - titainne,l;Lee- - '
dicer Lake-A Ira el - C .
~.- trurd--Tboa..D.fliteime;? Hi n d,, pink F. ltriggi;
~ . . ~,,_,. . . ,
. ''' ..n ianlin ... 0
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...i. Sprirri-Me--M ilex Pritch
"""-;-: J. ' A l ab"'cl` ,l ard, A. E. Pritchard.
Jolla rosier,' ;•tribaee ., .
Smith: Amino,' YOnng. !SlL'qqdthnna DePot —
Fare-: lako-;-Itos.3toree.l S Sb!" :lan - • '
II .: Cati--E. T. Follett. !Thomlon-RaiialWaltattur.
_, . •
TBAVERnE . JUR*:
~' llasr wsmk. •i.: A. !lotion.
2.F. , •'..,c0n':-11. D. Dw
ron,'Silver Late-J. IT. Lotto..
Lewis - Theekon,, 3 o 11 niSprinertile- - -1.. A. Root,
•Ki•Lbsti: - ' - :. 1 Prentia Lyman, James
.bum-tea.. WlTRoberte-1 :Beacham
..,
.... L ... - •
.' , :e-at-Almcmd Iteynelat-: 1.140,,v0n--J-*•"4144
r,;cwaterA. E, Cu:-' --. --------
' wF.v..t, . .e.troirk.f.3lo - ' SECO" VJKIX- -
ton linintte,4olin Skerq_kiiiiern-C: Ei; reaseadeec
erjr-Aattobrasky,bnry.lßeidgewatorw-L. E.Cbam.!
'l7i•ooklyn-R. , W... Gem% ' _berlip.., - -
Gcorge J 11 " Mph'. ... 'Brueitlyn--41.C.-linrchnd,
..;T...elP-Itrnj. Mag I
a: . -MAIO Tewksbury.
:el:tech-Et S-Glarn'Eti..,Ttimotatthen Beral.
;.z, T. Tiffany, , Darid!Forest Balte4Fm., Irranks, '
Teeek. , ....:- . -,.. .. •-, Judean &one, ir.,- JO-
F-.,„.4 B. Eanith,E. .. inn Bay. - . • : - ,
J. ICebb. . - ' r Franklin-11. IL Tritrls, .
Lake-Edwin- W. ` Darict3tait.h.
Taylor, James E. rateb,l.GPoon-William T. Mae,
Jed Toren , - , --- -I , Henry Abel, - Wm. N.
te - ott Bend-JoSeph Ail Chamberlin, li...E.Oldlst
Ik.is, Beam Grimm. - .6 t. Benti-L IL B. Boma. ;
''', - , :1-Eussell Tiffmiy,;llazio.ll-Gainiel Et4rett;
uhrer L'Atter. --' _ j. Jae-keen Tingley. :AY.
.r.f.:d-7.erah Yeriy. 4 1 Tiffany,EroreOlrhitml i
;. = e ' .... eeat - Charlesrrena,jaekson:-HtifaceA.ldrlcb,
rrhat'T Ea --- - . i Orrin Barrett,ifirt.ilin.
L'..iiy-Ji. A. Beenzan,l3, B. E.: Sherman:
. Yatry Nortkirors„:: Wilribertyl-anries 'Adam,
, latnizah. .. - . Benry dlowa4Timotiks,,
- '' ,,, .1.--Wm. B..Oardner , ItossorottatiOsi- Hon
q , nry Maitt,er, - Johliathrori--Jusibiß. - Bee. -
T° l, Tie. • ', - .=. ' Middletwo---EEab
le. mutee--Daniel litreara-7. - ton; 4 lrfartizie elaintia::
,Let. Jo* Ittsinotnr4..,,MOnstlitroars..
, 13- l'-' l 'Ordbarn ' .• • _ t,,V.ew Milford-Robert 08.
Y... 2 zeown—oalni e rri le - gpitt • . - .
s Hatithitk..„ . i -;"' paktand,...LSfeplien ' mit e .
- - .. - +F 11 ;•Sord-H. 1.. Bradi ham, Daniel Bond: = `-1
iey, 2. 4, HA- DeLeas,74,ffuellanna D 4 1.: , _ . .i.
clieet.y. Ilacitnae.. Irvtrtun.. ' •
L , an . -LE 1 Ct*apion,E. , Thornscia-:-Wm. Witter:
Agrif itillatiat Boitkety, l 7 Tbe nett_ mtigse:
--,.' !4ectine of the sugtluebantnt Cooutr Agrinultttril.
t - .4ett wil be 114 a at the Coitril, bi Illantrp ,
1 uisslay erealni, Atlte. , trYttd . ,.ls69,' iii:li ct r ekoCkl
;'," - i; ' 'WS. JI:tISSIrt, ikardry. - -
-Ga troui Abg. 'lO, 1869.-2* i
Notice—We Otani - at
Montrosw.that we life.yery Otue6 111'1 - leea\ of toning
with which to itecputuodate student* ..who Jleatire to
.. r
attend the NototAi
A large number of Students have already engaged
rooms, and the lipplientMoi *illeoture la during
Court week will undoubtay. eiShsusf,tho 4 1 4 ,1 014 11-
ready on.7hand. • 'Wnlmot caehicitizzai thatean tbs.
Mph furnish a *Moe board - Fi'-iiitUdent: please sit`e
the 1119 name at once? ' r'
All who desire to attend:lhp Noroud Selma should
make immediate appliMmion. We hope, try a proper
'effort On the put of our citizens to accommodate all
wicr inny desire to attend.. . . It. Commix.
Montrose; Aug, 10, 1589:
. Teachera,t, lustitinte.—There will he a
Teacliers' lie:auto held for the Lodensville School.
howe at Great Blend, on ThlundaY. Friday, and &d
-ocility, the 18t11, - 19th, and 20th of Angt, int, 1859.
?The Ingtitnte will commence on Thuraday at 1 o'.
clock, p.. m., and close on Saterday at noon.
Prof. Stoddard - will be present and aid la the In
stitute.
:Also Prof. Brodhead . ti the Susquehannounty
Normal School..
The evenings will be &voted to popular Dectema
Will the teachers and frientWof education in Great
'Send do their duty fit this matter? - Shall we not see
the tenehera Slictett Depot. and, Lancsborci pres
ent.? . Also all thbse in the vicinity of these places.
piosa of Ncw Jlilford andTranklia almnld not fail
to be tliere.
• Arrangetnents hive been wide to entertain all the
leathers attendieg the Institute, free of charge.
B. F. r i rsoranntiltr, Co. Supt.
August If), 1859
Primary Mention . .—Thit Republican vot
ers of ltr'Algewater erelerehy notified to meet 41t
the old Court House, in Montrone, on Etriturdny,
Auzusi 20. 1559, - -it 2 o'clock, p. m., to elect' two
Delegates to the. County Convention.
Gio, b'anck, -
M. L. C.trms, Committee
M. M. Morr.
Quarterl3' I , leeting,--The first Qnarterly
Meeting of the Methodist Society for this year, On
Sleattro;e Charge,will Ise held In the Towne's Church,
neer Forest Lake, on neat Saturday and Sunday, the
lath and t4th inst. • Preachlngon Saturday at 2 p.m..
and on Sunday at 11 in the grove if it should
he pleasant. The mew Presiding Elder, itec.d. IL
132-syssur, will officiate. J. K. Pam:.
Mon/rose, An,. 10, 1859. %
E. C.
MarhlUe Ivjeut vhat ever, Ihantte aants. 1/;ii ,ue shoald
hh, .1 keellitig vritluult tom liAlenlo.l..Els NEW
`‘l 11.11 . 111 r..e. It make. the Inek.etlech. yen
eeettng the MI:, gin. race ppearahee mem both eleleaut the tuaterial
mu. It I. etie at the Ime machines tear In n.e.
rerunm Trlat.ing to obtain Tellable machine. lot Tegument to Met at
E- ner.l.ll r Imre St. et. Matt. Street. 3 dune. Leh....
Bevil hcn.re I,..at.aehg elaulthent. Prlcefrom .
One - Tuve or mskParm.—Fer semyettite, detrathity. and extent.
ing teLat,..evs ur watt, ei - .1 to tut he Mei} dmlrahle qual.ty, they
cove erre:led.—lernua Ttlre, isletasemase m.
b .114 , 1004P411.13 . ate 0 f the Ivat.--eit,.. - ner Couttra.
One at the ov - ve uv, to; ana effcetlee mactdems 3n the market.—
N. Y. Dame non-n. •
EMMM=III
J. P, W. RILEY
/WEST TOti
Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines,
THE BEST IN ESE.
VrAKE. anitch the..3.nr al, both .Wen and tial srblch cannot
r'D It ro.;;Iljr ,ercl: trpnn .llk, Llntn. Wont..n and Ct.
ton t standar. raber!,a. 4enanindader,lo.4virtzsatb
and ',a...3 arr:
tree irefcr Win:RLP; Misoes Sewing Machines
for fmnel y use.—TRII3IJSI.I.
fr cannot imagine any thing more perfect.
Kr .7 rem: Ervcasusr. . i.
- surpampea all aMer*.—Lamas' arro.;lroes.
i. Ln.t nn: &Tripp , Madame and Mat it
WBEELER k WILSONIS.—Juiar. Mires of the
American Institute. • •
It has' u. riral.—Scummtc Mtlincale
_ .
It is us i 21 - uperinr.—Dicriosas.r or NeczAstes
satisfactiory Lo;,,e ruferenee given its to
heir sup:rimit!, aykrlreclkhre.
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Dee, 9.1 1 , 1858.—tf.
GROVEL. & EMCEE'S
CELEBR A TED
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
495 Broadway, New York.
18 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON.
730 Chestnut, Street, Phil.
137 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE.
58 West .Ith St.. Cincinnati.
A Netv Style.--Price $5O.
friLIS matistne rows L- la two Eponta. a, Daatitaaett born tbe 'tom.
lni rin g on of - tbnra , l ; Ileum Erik, Gathers, and
t•ttektawll, a saper::nr lath Yard by IL owa (n.erstSon.
.ittout t, thr as la required by titer r,ta-
Mine& It tern do t.t»r eltrap, Newf., Mali a aeloaatress au%
err_u if the 001. r.C.ca an Low. SiXia 1= a CialerLaa.
It requires no re-spooling.. F. Emn9et/41.
F. B. CII.L.NTLER, Agent.
MONTROSE. Derzliter
MONTROSE PRICES CURRENT.
Wheat p buhel,
Rae ? bushel
Cair, q?bushel,
flucw.wheat, - 44
Osits,.? bushel,.
Beaus, 1I bushel,
;Potatoes, p bushel,....
4Thest flour,
ye flour, 70 Bundzed;:.
:Cern Meal, p hundred,
,Pbtk,
Larkit
-*Suttee, .....
Eggs dux-
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The Oxygenated Bitters. for the cure
of Drepeveda L'orre.ten - r.la:ot, mama, eroilveneta,
Lori ddrrpxtGr . Feees an. 3 .fir, leart Darn, Water Crash:
lty. SE. lOcatert, Svtrer, Nana,. Headache. Lo mat, and General
Deheaty, di.1(1.4e 4r4g /14 COM Albin Imperfect ditettlott..
Tbco: eat,. mr f,!ltaqtgr,a , Clnetadlre
liltembera at. t.noogrews. Lawyena Pl4aidarte, flimflam Plant....
FSra.en cud .1t.17c7 - 7727-7:l:,:are tl7cLa LT turn. CICTAIJI, and awl.
tr.. STD' I FIC for the homed:ate refer ilmtl (orator eat tore attna
many trilvi iyarmla:nte ar.:t-b e.m.te phase or other of Dye=
oillnat me me, "They. CITIM PS illocovered by Dr.
B. , itmla, i:77 the, der ent:relr for on that. any .4t,
preparealon o.l7,l}alaa rA 4chaluat—no odnettd—rto
bac thew ziattm wok, not tdakalitlng.—retalmino their
thrroeliefarr ellmet thre are coothltrattem sod a folio tedeed"of
Afetlklac oLi!ca toners TM :Dal to Patermlatatlm Callao ood reotnr.
tor the emit In ea priettne vteor atutbeiltb. -!Co matter of bore
ho.a. atai.t: or, or b'avrer ft.d.cod ear chronic In Ito ellanataar
can. nay 77 matter tt at It La. !atted tie slant tribe pre-ciao.
na3.7t4 We tR ake sroingle of - these iritkl,
lat:sfy the ,offervr that I:, throe D amenable to tbe pe.gre rraxdy .
rfteorimcmr Mt the Irani ewer effected be this Yncay, termer
D. 1..1 written ecrtlfaatoefrmi Lodltiduala known
tit erer the lasAL
.Dy.epepaia Cured.—
=hi mew N essei creels:Stethat serest& esteversd:the
let teased OXIOWATED EIITTE.E.SI the established it In the
cama.uttit y a" the.uo rery.e me-Leine fee the .rDye
!MeLtnicdyatltsy.Aselltsz. Aethms. Lira Camplalut, Fever and Agee,
-Watze teeth. Acidity. Ilstut Barn, Costheesset, Plies. Head Arh e.
Neremissese. IMAMS'. and &sonless cf the Stomach d
ire Org.". A s'r-ltle tral ~
eill . settsfy the eIdiCTU of its votterful
horse and imps-keit, .
t ET' R. TOWLE CO- Pnviletars., Thetne.
Asmere.--ABES. EflELLllduatesse. WIY. C. WAltit, ! t .
Milford J. T. CA iLLIFLE.6 net Bettd.O.W.'WOtThlit 1 , 7.1 the•
istADR. 4. C. OLNIETEAD, Pemba EitTON YOZLEY. Aar ,
• eestensber IS iste-sless
➢IARUIED.
' In&mem, August by P.m E. Allen, of Her
fordo*. GEORG,: B. °oboes and Las MATILDA E.
MULFORD, daughter of Ex Judge Mumk)rd.
D 1 ED.
Ls Bridgewater, Snag. . Co., Pa., Aug. 2d, at the
telklertCe er 19m. Chamberlin, 11611.MISEZTA DIME,
Or Whiterater, Win., aged 6g yes. 11. m. and 16 dye.
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New Milford,ilighl'School- - .
would announce to the public that the next
T• • Tem of this school will canine:nee on
11140 - da y, September sth, 1539,
in cbtrge oft. B. EAWLKT. A. INcliroxr, A. M., a
giatinte of trannlton Colle*e. N. Y., la erpecoxl to
assist; tore, Cher jith other competent teachers.
Tennis of 'Mifflin. per Term of 13 Wee*
coottaon En-1611 Itr.picheo, - • - • 13,011.,
Higher.:- do. inclading Mathematics, -
_4,Op•-
Laoguagea sod Higher Math mottles, - 5,4 0.
lacideotal Expenses, . • - • - • AO.
ritrtiesdar Vacation will be paid to those whoare
etli.r.4 to teach. The 'balldiug islaeing fitted up;
so a 1.40 furnish ample aecommodadooi for aft OM
may Wish mamma: Board -may -he had- for: from ,
sl,2i to 411,0 g per welt ; also. irtas for *we who
may Rhyme to biseltthemaidreit -
By
•
inder_of Committee.
, _ Weal:lMO, Jr.;`Beirrietry.
.I.lety Milford, ens. .16, 1859.-11 - ; • .
GM - 1113$: FOR ONE DOLLAR, 'or 'l,OO for -I dO
4417- Ire., jOst opera-4 and for sale by
Aug. 10, - , J.- -FtONS k SON. •
Stadia - Engine for gat% -
. A POSTAlitt MAY 'MIKE of fruit-eight to
11 TRn bum - power us usually rated; his been
411w/i:tout eightees tonna& It Will hens* for.,no
but bevAusft its imimixikr.is not aufficietkfor oat
business. It tour be seep rotating', at a dnart our
41/SsbliebsitiAity ' SUCK . PM' "
/ 1 / 4 110 10 1 / 4 7 4; /446444' • .s; =
•-..
......, .
One of the Veryflest . lu liorthein
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For Sale on:Reasonable Terms.
HE sameribeinffeArtor.aale his valuable Pilaf;
T
Bitiuttiiod;Clitlbril.toiiiship, Susi. Pa,, 11
miles Vali Dunbar, 8. miles fror
. 0 Carlioudate, anti
mite fromeyetaiLake.' Iteontalna,*
.
ONE MINIMUM SEVEN TV-FIVE. ACRES
of choice and proineLivil
sand—att remainder 140 improved
and in a good state te Civation—and the
',
well tiMbered: "/Arefitt one superior, convenient
and well•finhled FARSIGHOUSE, and two TENANT
HOUSE:3, one large,weltflnlbhecl,and painted BARN;
and four other frame 'intik and other Out•Bulld
iggs, embracing all the building Conveniences needed
on such a Farm: An ORCHARD of YOung Grafted
Trees. Well watered and fenced 'throughout. Two
living streams run through it, 6 living springs and It
good wells are upon it,none of which have ever tailed.
The Fann !count upon a Public Road leading from
the Milford and' Owego' Turnpike to - the •Newburg
Turnpike, and is In every respect a pleasant and
healtlifullocation.
For further particulars enquire of the subscriber at
Luzerne County, Pa. '
G. W. PALMER.
Ilumphromille, Aug. 10, 1869.-8 w
.V
;
A GOOD - 13IISINESS_ORANCE!,
P, A PER MONTII and ALL EXPENSES PAID.
1)1.1 • Autwrs wanted in every town and county
throughout the United States to engage in a light and
easy business. in which the above profit may certain
ly Lc reaped. Per partioulerwa.hlress with stamp,
Dr. Q. PIIBL4'S DROWN.
rug II ..No. 21 Grand Si., Jerry City, N. J.'
SuegLl! p p 17Qputy, sr.
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN. '
• To the Sheriff of sqftl County, °RESTING :
WE command soh that you attach C. R. BASSIST,
lateof your county, by all and singular his
lands mid tenements in *hose hands or possession ad
ever the same may be, and especially all that certain
pipeo of land in the borbugh of Susquehanna Depot,
described as follows; 6Mpinencing at the. eorner of
lots 77 end 79; theriee a southeastCrly course, six
rods; thence along the street, a northeasterly course,
right mdis to the corner of lot 3o: nights ; thence a
northwesterly course, six rods, to the corner of lots
17 and 79; thence a southwemerly course, 8 rods,
to the place or beginning; containing forty-eight
squareperches of land; being known as lot * No. 76
and 78Zes per surrey of Addison McKee, In said
borough. .Ina" which was anlie.Te4 by Jwes B.
Smith to Daniel F. Sargent Us Deed, dated October
20, 1853, and recorded in the office of recording
deeds in the County of Stisquelinni, in Deed Book,
No. 22,page 11 ; in the possession of Ball, or
any ot her person-or persons holding under deft.; and
summons him or them As garnishees, so that hfi be
and appear before our Court. of Common Pleas, to be
holden at Mnittrese, in 4mi fpr said county, on the
third Monday bf Acgust next, there to answer Sam
uel L. Dill, Samuel j.. ijinkley l James D. Atkins,
Alfred T. Lllfey;-lra Dlnmck, and Edwin Eaton; trad-
Mg as the Nannatnek Silk Company, in a plea of de
on book account. Bailin six hundred dollars requir
ed. And we farther command you that youJunntion
all persons in whose hands or possession the said .
goods and chattels may be attached, so that they and
every of theta be and appear before the 'said Court
on the day - and place aforesaid, to-answer what shall
be objected against them, and abide the judgment of
an Court therein. And hare you then there this writ.
Witness the Hon. DAVID WI cum, President of our
said Coart, at Montrose., the 20th day of July, A. D.
1859. • G. D. 11. WADE, Prothonotary.
' per JEROIIII. WADE, lirpray.
To the lion. !Mt Judge& within named.
I do certify thei - by virtue of the above writ to me
directed, I hare this .7th day of July, A. D. 1 , 459,
attached the land abovetlescriliett. So answers s'
JOHN SArrij;
per G. B...Etnasn, Depuly.
Sheriff's 01I1ce, Monitore, Aug. 1, 's9.augl I wG.
HIGH SCHOOL
At Diauock, Susqu'a County. Pa.
T" -
" Dimwit !ilex &boor will be opened about
the First - of,October, 1.859, to continue two
Mine of cleren Weekii each.
piumaar
#2,60.
- Board, 1! t,no to $1,75. Room rent, IBe eta
per A Ct!k. OtliCr puticulars Five!) in a few week&
B. M. STONE, Principal.
Ifontrote, Auguat X, 1859.
Beautiful as it is Wonderful !
TT is now no longer necessary thatpne shobld leave
his quiet home to visit distant lands. Seated by
his own fireside, with his family around him to share
the pleasure, he wt bring before him, in all the starb
Hog 'vatic* orate, the most renowned cities, F iatur
re to ruins, lakes, and leaping waterfalls, snow-clad
mountains their wild ravine=, the remains of an
cient grandeur, and the beauties of more modern ar
chitecture. The spreading landscape, the cattle that
grazd the hillsides, frult„llowers, anything t 'rverything.
are before sou as the liring—the real—instesd of the
*M . N. Well may_ ire be proud of times in
which we live. 'when science and art cut work a tri
umph like this.
Tfiat Wonderful Instrument !
171 E STEREOSCOPE S ,
Is the medium through which these surprising ef
fects ariProdueed. •
t 1,26 #1,60
76 .cts.
.75 cu.
40 (iS 42 cts:
$l,OO
$B,OO 8 11 , 88
.... 2,50 (gr 3,00
.... 1,75 ® 2,4)0
10 a 12}cts.
.....12i 15 cis.
• 16@, 18 cts.
/204.
IV. IF.IIICANIS is the AgsMt who "ells both
iieti eope
Stern sand View& A earisty of samples ean
be . at his Picture Booms in the Brick Block.
In lit us' places the Stereoscope is becoming an int.
portaro,and almost ittrlisr.nsable article t.f furniture.
$5, $lO. VS, or $2O, will here buy sou sonaethin . g
that will be both entertaining and instructive fur
yourself, your frailly, and friends.
Moutroste, July 27, 1851,,
CLOSING OUT.
No. .210 • *l2- +C, - Court Sy
7 Cy; ~,,I",;‘' • ;
Corner
~ , t c w,,,;7 , -.5 5.,4, Water St
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`Bee- H ive. '
EBB
AIL oar Stoilc of
Spring and. Summer Dress Goods,
f ANTILLAS,PartvoIs, Shawls, Dress Silks, Straw
1 1 Goods, & Bonnet Ribbons, tremendously cheap
liIRSCJIMAN BRO'S .k CO.
No. 20 Cowe'&., sign of the " Beehiye."
Binghamton, Jury 28, 1889. •
DO come and cee those beautiful 30 Spiingti ex
tension Skirts, hat received at the " Beehive."
If•Un beet quality Steel Lpring Bitilta, made with
Patent Ftuttettinga kr Seventy-Five cenu culy.
velrea celebrated carseus, white taxi colored,
. • cheap at the " Beehive." .
HOSIERY. •
A N immenee' variety 4 'Ladies, Gents, Infante,
2 - 1.. Mimes Cotton Lisle .. thread and Silk flattery,
' iiheap at the "Beehive."
RAG VANS:
oftESTERFIELD S4tc.is,.Dustqs, also , the mater-
ILI fats to make them, at-the " Beehiv'
Union Crash, Snatch Diaper, Towelling, Napkina,,
Linen Table Cloth, - and U uckaback, very cheap.
Also another lot of those elegant Decal 'YielJai, for
three shillings only, at the "Beehive."
.
kentueby Cassintirts, ' Ditieskins,
and real french Broadcloths, just received'
• • .
• Lidense Petitions.
x - royteg is hereby given that'in puremanee or the
/ 1 11 "Art of Assembly; die following named persona
have fried their PetittOtte with the Clerk of the Court
of _Quarter SiM4OIrIN of the Peace for the County of
ihminehattna, for Licenser to keep Taverns iu said
County, for which Licenses they will apply at August
Sessions, 113:4. • •
Daniel P. rbelan„ Myer Lake.
A. A, Beeman,., , .
Georß;o• W. Griggs , • -• Great Dead.
Brooklyn.
&. 8atch,.....:..'.• • • Mimtrose. .
1 . G. 41: ' I
3nly 47, 111152:
- I
riatilt;' -Tv:a OrOlindy
OLAS.Sth, and 511G444, just opaoed and going
0.1.; 'chop.. • ILITOSEit BON;
Kozwass, Aug: 4, 'in% •
Petau4lvautii, I
TUITION
comioN.
$3,25.
lIIGI/Elt.
it - is:=Z. •
W. B. DEANS
OF THE
LADLES!
at tfie LtEEIII VE."
.. -
-..- MEM:FPS .SAIiES:. - t"
By virtue of 'sundry writs issued bp'the Court
ot Common.Pleatrof Susquehanna-ambit and to.
me directed, I will apnea to ml's; by public vendee,
at the Court House, in - Montrose, on Saturday,. the.
13th day of .August, 1853, - at pne reefock t ir-10., the,
following dowiribedpieeci or parcels Oland; to wit
All that certain piece or parcel: of larld'ailitate
and being in the Borough of FriendsvilleCoutity '. or
Susquehanna, and 'State of, PenusylvariabOundea
and described as follows, to wit'; .on the nottlighylbe
public highway ;-on the east by land of 1): W. Gild;
den;. on the south by land of Samuel Horton, and on
the west by Samuel - Horton ; containing about one
acre, with the appurtenances, one house, One s barn,
some fruit trees ' , and all Improved. [Takeo_ in m
ention at' the suitor T. P. W. Riley ,va. Philiti /Miami
Also=All that certain piece or
.parcel of land
•Atuate anti being in the Township of Springville,
County of Susquelumna, and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as-.fellows, to wit : on the
north and cast by the public-road ; on the south and
west by lands of Alett Beardsley) coutaining about
half an acre, with the appurtenanced, one dwelling
house, one barn; and ell improved.. [Taken in exe
cution at the suit of
~ Ilt en and Park tittle use of
A'. Lathrop vs. luta:, ri. land.]
Also—All that ' l it ; ' i piece .or parcel of find
situate in the To , .of Oakland, County . of Sua
,quehanna, and Eta' ' , of Pennsylvania, bounded and
-described as follow.ko wit: on the north by land -of
Martin Midas e east by land of Tunis Van:
antwerp ; on the south by land df Charles Beebe ;
and on the west by land of Morgan Shutta; contain
ing about 85 acres, be the same more micas, togeth,
er with the appurtenances, One tranted house, barn,
small orchard, and about 25 acres unproved. T aken
in execution at the suit of D: A. Lyons and Brother
vs. E. A: Barton.]
Also-411 that certain pine or parcel of land
situate lying and being In the Township of Cliff
County of Susquehanna, and State of .Pennsylva
bounded and described as follows, to wit: on e,
north by lands Of Benjamin Are and William Coil;
l a,
on 'the cast and south by lands of Charles B. Camp
bell ; and ou the west by the land of Thema, Plan
ney and the tlryatal ]take 14'nentainIng about 200
acres, he the Mine Mar° or less, together, with the
appurtenances, one dwelling house, one wagon house,
two barns, and other gut buildings, one orchard, inn
about 11,3 acres improvel iTrulten in e;e 01 04 4 , at ,
the suit of 1) . N, Lathro to the use of Eliphalet
Wells vs. Sylvester Joh n.]
Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land
allege in.thelownihip of Brooklyn, County of SAM
quehanna, and State of •Pennsylvania,- bounded and
discribed as follows,. to wit: beginning at a stake and
stones, it being the southeast etner nf said fot i thence
north :le .weat 8' perches imd /7.links to the 'turn
pike road ; thence south 12+- west as perches to a
corner of laud conveyed ,to John C. Wright, by
A.-.Khuber, jr; thenee'ln a southerly direction by
the side of a,shop ou the said Wright's lot 53 perch
es to a stake and stones ; thence lawn to a stake luid
stones in a brook ; thence south lo{' west 43feetto.
a corner on the east side of the bank f thence 'cast
6 perches and 10 links to_the place of beginning ;
containing about 35 perches of land, be the Same
more or-Iva, together with the appurtenances, one
frimed dwelling house, one barn, and all improved.
[Taken in execution at the suit of John Briabin vs.
(talon V. Adams.]
Also—All that certain piece or parcel of laud
situate end being in the Township ofjessUp, Coen
zttyi f Buscluctume, and Stare 01 Pennsylvania, h ded and descritied'as knows, to wit: on the
11 by lands of W. G. Bendriek ; on the east by
nd4 of Calvin and Jacob ..m . ogrp i an the south by
and of Rpm? Griffis ;.. and on the west. by land of
Fr, derick Dayton ;• containing 62 acres, moresor less,
with the 'at purtenances, one dwelling house, one
wood abed, one barn, one orchard, and about 50 acres 1 1
improved. [Taken in execution at thesuit of A.
Lathrop vs. A. B. Latitr?p,] --
Also—All that certatn. plena or parcel of land I
.ittlate in the Townships .o( Brooklyn. Out Dinsock,'
County of Susquehanna '
and State, of PcnnAllrania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the
north by lands ofO. C. Ely and,Preston Tiffany; on
the east by O.C. Ely and John S. Bailey; on the
south by Thomas Giles and Jabez Giles; and on the
west by Jet*: Giles and Preston Tiffany ; containing I
about 210 acres, be the same more or li'ms; with the
appurtenances, two houses., one barn, add about 100
acres improved— [Taken in exectition at the suit of
Joseph Wakens vs. Chas. F. Maryott]
Also-All that certain piece or parcel of land
situate - irs the Borough of Friendsville, County of
Sit-qui:henna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows, to wit; beginning at a stake
and males the southeast corner of Presbyterian
church lot, thence south 62' east 52 feet to a corner
of a lot conveyed to Calvin Lout by IL Glidden,—
thence along the nonliweat line of said lot'south 38'1
west 12 perches to the Milford and Owego Turnpike
Road; thence along the said road, north 52° west 52
feet to the southeast corner of George Strupleee lot;
thence along the line of said ampler's lot north se
east 12 pet elles to the place of beginning; contain.
ing about 38 square perches, be the n4una'reore or
lee., together with the appurtenances, one tavern
house, one barn, and all improved. [Takeu in exe
cution at the, suit of Judson Stone vs. Bannon Bird-'
sell and B. Glidden.]
A Iso--All that certain pkee or parcel of land
situate in the borough of..Friendsville, County of
Susquehanua,.and State of Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows, to wit: beginning on the
Milford and Owego Turnpike at the cornsr of David
flobleo land, thence along the' said turnpike road
north 37' west 83 perches to a post; thence south
37' west 109 perches to a beech ; thence south 53'
east 79 7-lit perches to a post in Robb's line; thence
north 37* east 57 perches to the place of beginning;
containing 4S acres and 151 perches of land, more or
ha , s, together with the abpurtenances, one trained
dwelling liouse,oik tannery, rah barns, sheds and
other our building, onttorebird, and all improved.
[Taken in execution at the suit of Juthou,Stone 'vs.
D. C. Dayton' nd J. T. tangdoe, idufrs of the es.
late of S. C. Dayton, dee'd, with notice to Terre Terr ,
ants.]
Also--All that certain Iplece or parcel of land
situate in the Township of Lathrop. County of Sus
quehanna, and - State of Pennsylvania, bounded. and
described as [allows, to wit: on the north by lands
of Grow and Halsted; on the east by lands of Grow
and Halsted; on the south by .lands of Grow and
Halsted; and on the west by lands 'of Milian
.Squires; containing 50 acres, mbre or lesss, together
with the appurtenances, two 'Muses, one log barn,
and, about 25 acres improved. Also—All that oth
er piece or parcel of land, situate as above, bounded
and described as. follows, to wit: beginning at a
hemlock tree, the southwest corner of land conveyed
to Elisha Lord, thence by the Lind east 12 perches
to a peed, the said Elisha Lord's "southeast eorner4—
thmlce south 90 perches to a post; thence west 12u
perelise to a poo.,,and ti#ence north 90 perches to
the place.Of beginning; containing VI acres and 139
perches of land, be the same more or less, together.
/ with the appurtenances, one framed house, one barn,
me blacksmith shop, and about 40 acres improved.
[Taken in execution ski-the suit of Wte. Z. Brown vs.
P. S. Bronson, Lake Bronson. and - Anna M. Bronson.]
A isa•--All that certain piece, or parcel of hied
situate in the Township of Great Bend„ County of
Susquehanna, and -State -of Peonshrania, bounded
and described ae 1 . 0110W5,40 wit: on the north by
land of W. S. Wolcott; on the east and south by,
lends of Truman and Daniel - Baldwin; and on , the
west by the Great Bend and Ccchecton turn
pike roat4 eoutaining about two acres, be the Same
rudre or lets, together with the appurtenances, one i
framed house, one barn, and all improved. A lats=l
All that other piece or parcel of land situate in the
Township of Liberty, County of Susquehanna, and
State art PenraVivania; - bounded and described IS fol,
!OWN to wit: on the north by the New irirk State
line; on the east by lands of Atter/m Halt and A.
{Varela ; on the south and west by Memnon Hatha
way ;containing about 60 acres, be the smite joore
or leris, together with the appurtenances, one saw
and about 30 acres improved, (excepting (hero.
1 from about one and /shelf acre of land, more 'or
less, with the undivided half Of th e sawmill and turn
pH:liege.) [Taken in execution at the suit of Chali
ce, Gurnsey to the use of Thomas and Whiting vs.
Henry DeKay.]
Alto—All that certain piece or parcel of land
situate lying and being in • the 'Township of Great
Bend, County of Susquehanna, and State of 'Penn
sylvania, hounded and described 03 iOIIOI/11,. CO wit:
on the noeth by land of W. Paintin ; on the east by
land of the estate,ofJames Grimm, dee'd ; on the
south by land late of retina Allen and S. 11. Day
ton; and on the West by the 'Great Bend mid Co
(mecum Turnpike; it being GO feetiu front on. the
turnpike, and running back 100 feet—with the ap
purtenances,-"one tavern beetle; one barn, ono,
house, and all Improved, containing • about 464 u•
square feet of land, be the same more or less.--;
AlreeS.-Ali that other pietie or parael of laird "situ-r .
ate as above, and bounded and described as- follows,
to wit : on the north' by lender- Mikan Gillette fon
the east by land of Henry Istnerry ; on die south by
Franklin Street; and on the' wait
Tonipkins; containing about Coe „fourth of an acre
of land, be the same more or km, together with the.
appurtenances, one framed house, and all improved.
[Taken in - execution at the "suit of B. S. - Bentley had
rt. IL Townsenti'vri, Jruires Adants.l . .
Also—All that certain piece or Parcel of band
"slecuiteln the ToirushiptaPLeircia, Coenty of tioque-,.
harms, and late of Pennsylvania, bounded and de
scribed as fellows, "to wit: ou the northby lands Of
Warren L Tingley; oa the east by lands of Harlow.
'Quick and EBstut Bell; on the southby laud of Gni'
and Brothert and on the west by the public road ;
Containing 70 times, with 'the appurtenances,. one
house, one barn, due 'orchard, and abctut 4tfacres im
proved. [Taken in:execration at the Suit of Grew,
andl3rotheis vs. ileum Millard.] •- • • •
Moop—All chit cedain piton .or
_parcel oU
Ittaiii d;6. Township of Auburn,. Want of
e k liels14 * **11004 . 4 1 401 0 0 " 111 4 1 .004
described wit: on th e north by 01 t;id of
Devine;lliehael on the east bylind of John:How
-1 !LI end on the south end went lands of nee and
wiukinv Cebt*limoetiiluiPS, 52 ien*, 11 1 the
about 80 acres Linfrol*l4ved.- a4exectitliM
at
thiisult of M. Miliiiispn:ve. John- Tefibej
tbilt - Artalittlit i e t or,:lpiirtered hied
, situate hi - the c ol? Betit7, - Countritif
Gustliteiloot* #4 bounded
Mid dattigo Vilolkilw.s.ls 9 ‘o; r ent I .; : tb#Sttirtit - lffif
landaiii
and Myron Mayo; on the east by Gilbert Hawkins;
on the south by Samuel Dayton ; and on the liestby
Orrin Mayo;. - containing about 105 off . % the_
game more or less,*together Sigh the ' aopurtensueek
one house, one barn, one ea, scup 'fruit trees,
'end about 85 acres improved: I,Taicen - in- execation
at, th e suit of Olives. Dyer vs. James Wordeul
'Also—All that eertalti or parcel tir land
situate . lithe Township* Oakland. County elf Sark
quelianna;end State of:Pennaylubia, treundert and
described as follows, to wit: on the north and east
by land of Wm. M. end David Post; on the south by
the Susquehanna river ; and on the west by land' - of
James Vanantwerp and.Wm.- , M.yofi ; containing
about 47 acme, bethe'simp NOM er lets, together
with the apPurtenances,:cone framed house, one barn,
one - cornhouse.one unbent, and about acres
Im
proved. Also—All theother. piece ~or paled of
land,'situatt. as Joie, and bounded and deeiribed is
'follows, to wit:. on the north by land noir or tater 'of
G. W. Gregory ; on :the east by land ot Janne Van;
antwerp y on the south by land of W. Stoddard; 04
on the west by land of J. H. Parsons; containing
about 60 acres, be the same more or Ices, together
with the appurtenanees; one house, one barn, one
orchard, and about 85 acres improved. ^ [Taken in
execution at the cult of Rosette kleginnia, *dude':
of Joseph W. /teen's, dec'd, vs. Ificholu Vaunt
iwerp.l
Also—Al that certain piece. or parcel of land
situate in the Township of Freuklin, County - of Sus
ouchanna, and State, of Penosylvffida, hounded and.
described as Pillows, try wit; on the north by lands
of David Watson; on the east bY lands of David
' Townsend ; on the southhy land of Freeborn Church
ill ; and °lithe west by-land of Jamb Allard ; con
taining 82eteres, be the same more or lea& together
with the appurtenances, one framed house; one shed,
one orchard, and about eincrea improved. [Taken
in execution at the suit of Charles B. Cote vs. Win.
H. Jessup, ailm'cof Elon Goddard, deed, with no
tice to, Mary IL Goddard, widow,. . and Frank- .God , dart , heir, and Frank Goddard Gitrdlo of Herrick
Goddard and 1101011 Goode ti, heirs of the said. Eton
Goddard, 4&4 j '
Also=All that certain piece or parcel of land
situate in the Township of Great Bend, Okay of
Sußquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, - bounded '
and described asiellows, to wit:- on the, nottluxist,
northwest, and eoutimest by lends at Trim= Bald
win ; and on the southeast by the public highwhy ;
containing one acre of land, be the mine more orless,
together with the egptirtettenOmyeeedwelitogbouse,
and ill improved. Also—All that other piece or
parcel of Land, situate *Behove, and Winded andde
scribed as Ibllows,lo wit: on the north by land of
Oliver Trowbridge; on the east by_ the public high
way ; and on the south and went by, IBM of George
inuenbury ;- containiog alejitt am Weer° of land
be the Mile Woe to ices, together with the appur.
murices, age framed how; tine building occupied
as a shop, and altimpreted. [Taken _in, execution'
at the suit of Thomas Whiting to. Isaac Hamlin Jr.
Pureheaers will in all cases be required to pay, on
the day of Bale, an *mount 'efficient to cover the
costa of sale, otherwise the property Will be resold
forthwith. j JOHN 'YOUNG, Sherif:-
Sherif 's Office, Montrose, July 26:1859.
liarfotd UrtiveriiV.
THE Temp of this Institutionoluring the next year,
wiu CQUltin of el.ye weeks eft.. TheJlest
Term will commence on Wednesday, the last day of .
Avast; the second, on .the first Wednesday in De
cember; and thethlrif, at the elose..tif the second
Tenn.,. Expenses.
. ..,
Tuition in the C omm onon Branches, tocludinit.-'
Vocal Music, per Term s • ' - f'3,00.
Natntal Philosophy, Phyuology, &c. - . 4,00.
Higher Biancles, • 6,00.
Music on Plank : - - - , : 6,00.'
Board, per week, not includin' groonraud,
Lodging. - - - 2 , 00 .
Room Rent,
Rec , • I - 150
Expense of per
itat Te nnio ,
n Rm., . - ,tio..
Bread can be had daily at thelnetittztion.
.Leetnees will be liven Weekly.
A good Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, with
a Skeleton and kaps of the Human-Frame. afford a
pod' opportunity for studying those bratichis peodi.
ably. Each room is furnished with 4 @tut% labia.
and bedstead. It is expected that our County Su•
perintendent will give some Lectures during the next
Term, and render other assistance, if . necessary, to
those who are preparing to teach in the County.
The Literary Societies have beett collecting_in their
books.. which, with some additions made the past
year to their Libraries, tarnish trainable- reeding for
leisure time. •
The Institntion, removed u it Is from many of the
inducements to- waste time which surround many
other Institutions, affords mean's fcfr 'improvement
well adapted to a reirittnof country,-where the mat
majority of the inhabitant s are Mine/ 10 industrious
habits. Itarford, Stag, Co., July 27,,1859,8w.
Lines,.
vAsmiiNADLE minas, -Mick Week: cm - sea i - cei
.1: Store, !Inures*, Pa, t
Iloistrose, July V.1.159..4( 1.
•• Gr t-Bargaini! r• •-
EJthRODERISIT CILE'APER MAN JIVER!.
(11001:0 Needle Work Collars for eenta. •
I._A rine do do do ys
Fine ' do do Bands, for 18 "
do do do Betts, for 75 "
Call and examine for yourselies.
BIBSCHMAN BROB & CO.•
•
No 20 court at., sip of the "BeelAire."
Binghamton, Ittly 22, 1859.
susQmlitumhe Courry
CLASSICAL & NORMAL SCHOOL,
• Montrose, Pa, 1859.. _
rr llETrestees are happy to announce to thePato•
lic that the next,Tearn of this populsr.School
will commence on iouday, the 224 day af•dat
gnst.lBs9, under the charge of ' ,
TEM. 1 I. /13210221311.3, Jil. 1. 7 •
graduate of :Yale College, Principal,' audited by
a corps of eotope.tent instructora m the various de
partments, •
The Trustees would refer the patrons of the &boo)
and others to the folldiring testimonials' from 'the
President and Professors of Yale College:
Testimonials. •
• YU; Coar.ans, Jane 24,1859.
Mr. Harry Brodhead, a Member orthe elate *boni
to be graduated at Yale College, hai held a high
rank in the class as • scholar. So Sir as f am ac
quainted with it, his moral chationer is ireeproachn;
‘bin. , Trisonons D..Wootsar
.Praiihnt Yale CoU;ge.
Mr, Harry Brodhead, who hdange to the gnalust.,
Mg class of this year, has shown himself daring the
two year" of his connection with, tbe,Colirget a tam.
ble-and succeinfal scholar. - Should he apply himself
Ao the work of instruction. I bare no questiog of his
4bility to Justify the mildew and satisfy the ea
pectations bf any who May avail themselves of hit
services. "Utica MOUT,
- Professor of Greek.
Mr. 11. Brodhead otalm'olasant 1599.10 Yak Col
lege is o good scholar and has a .euperios Wad, -I
have little doubt that be Will shake an tifeetad, and
successful teacher, and can rieolinnent.. him ~With
great confidence that he will not,disappoint his pat
rune. Nose Ponta,
ofehlifi•Ph at tZigetlhAPik
Mr. H. Brodhead his Just hitt-eonfselWt
' collegiate education, and will recant the' , degree of
Bachelor of Arts at the approaching Comniencement.
As he proposes to be engaged for a time in the bash.
lieu of teaching, he M. cheep* recommended• by
the undersigned solt.ittosww by- , his
scholarship and attainments, by his obeistian draw
ler and deportment, to be successful in .the instruc
tion and government of a echooL •-•
. -,Taturss.A, Tuscan,
Profeiior Laija.
Students may heraha priOired tbr tdmitirCUt Ida
advanced-dm itrony of can Collages, and particular
attention will* paid, as beretoGire, to the thorough
preparation of altialOsitsign te'beeame tdat4irs, in
the-A 1 04. 1 1 litimr l . l .Rmt. •
Speasiltiudiaitiosl t*titiet --
.
be given during the 'egaglasgsekw .
:The; Text Books bereto(bre tined, will he
eentlnifed In - thirEkfuitd: ' •
irecillarelset iintietdo , , gaseralinterost will
bo deliveretidming the year. .
Pelee otlf.sellliwit Per,2*lll 9 1. 14794-, Peeks,
'Konrad Dependent, • ' .r 116,00.
do. • • - -
In is trendies; 'andatinitnd 9,00.
Instruntiettil ' &Vocal Sulk viii be aught If desired.
Sindesde wishing tegutxture rooms, Or billint .4110
be secontirsnistia 0 Y; wrilins
end those wiablog to board therwitescan-Apb
sieves ondierolturo fronilfestisOktyrel
telnieltabli 'tenni 'Price of geordl averages
$:0)0 to $2,60 per week. .
. _49E4 w. 44ffiring.
Al A& ILlDakissitie*:
Matrossasly 1140,1 pg,
ca. -- I' the MOSTROSB BOOK STOI
.4 At miLkeniutr Clolllllk4B. 44, and 48 bait
aide fa d Adhdri-Mer„ert-Stdfe
Melodeon and PlanoVinera: - Qda - '-•
lreblaped II ad - Spreads,
Yittkons shin and warranted to stand
pe tea of bulling el*. Oofei Pc4, Caniphene,
IWrita, and wul not. break or crack. in cold
kir hot weitiher. Just the article to Juke old fund.
um; nor. For ale 67 A. N. BULLARD.
Idatitrese, July 27 ; 1889:
Registeir's Notice.
ÜBLIG 'NOT/CE is hereby given to allpeteons
Y
concerned In.the Billowing Estates, to wit:
Weis of Frances l'ookir i late of Harmony, dee.'d,
A. Bushnell; Admi4trater.
Et ate.of Daniel Payne, late el Buford, decease d, XPique, Administrator. . "
Esette tifJiisepli Glover, lite of Jackson, deeee(4,
Wilfuttn - Barrett, Adittlnistrator. • ,
Estate bt VfluthrorAllen, late: of Llberty, - deed,
Adminherator.
Estito orgAlLAni-Malaral late ofluburn; decd, A. B.'teitie,' - •
Estate Of Calvin Wiwi; late of Auburn, deeeased,
A. S. Loire, AdmlnNtrator.
•
Estate of Luther Price,,,late of„filbs , qn, -deceased,
Charlealingley and J. E. Grimes,-Administrator.
Estate Of.Abelitice v tata. -of Buford,
-dead; Am
herst and PenuelCarpenter, Administrators.
E. 91418 , McirieT, late of NewXfiford, de
ceased, Itieharil Mone t Executor.
Estate of Harriet C. Whitney, -- late - of Gibson, de
ceased, Jacob L. Gillett; Executor.
Benjamin, Cocksyne,„ Into of Montrose, deceased,
Joseph Cockayne,Siecutor.
'Astate of Elijah Skinner, late of, Great Bend, dec'd,
B. S. - Bentley and Sarah Skinner, Executors.
Estate of Gideon Southworth, kite of Liberty, de
ceased, Jared Marsh and Benj. W.Soutiororth, Ex'ra.
That the accountants have settle§ their accounts
in the Register's Office in and for the cotinty:of Sus
quchanna, and that the same will be presented to the
Judges of the Orphans' ()oust of said county on
Friday, August 26, 1869, for confirmation and allow
ance. CHARLES 1.." - EALE, Register.
Fire!. Fire !I Iwo !! !
Greo Weateraltuurasige a Trtnit Comyany. Char
ter. perpetual. Authorized Capital $100,000.:
dant/able Asada over 1112611110010111 k. O ffi ce eiv
'`-Company'. batdirtgv, 403 Walnut 21tira,
HE undovigned having been appointed an Agent
of the. above Tellablelniurande Company, is
prepared to take risks on village or farm property at
reasonable rates.
Applications personally or by letter, promptly ap
tended to. Address IS. IL
July 'l3, 1839.-6 w Great Bend, Pa.
• •
Pin - Sale,.
OAB of the most desirable Arms in Susquehanna
Cormty, situate orie•fourth of a mile from the
sillaigeof Harkird, on the most favorable terms. Foi
particulars, inquire of S. B. GUILE, Ilarford, S.
B. CHASE, Great tend;
July . l ft, 1859.-6. •
ABEL: TURRELL
K , , •
REPS eonstandy 'on hind fiat assortment o
the choicest qtudides of •
*lash be offers to his customers and .the public, at
•low prices, for Caoh. His stock comprises ;
Dacus, MiDICIXIS, Staval.4. Plated Spoons,
Fosas,..ke
Porirs,.on.s, Gold Pew, - •
Voasnanies / _ • Stationery,,
Weinow Gauls, ' Vtows , Ourria, Bass.
DTZ STET,/, VIOL .Srazias Boas, &e.,
Gaocinuss, • - Poecelain Teeth;._ .
Scree Wows, Lisnoaturns,
Choctaws, Artist's Tube Paints,
knutoas, Cam% Brusheik&o.,
.oil.l PAM, • - also some -
Wtsnoa Posta, . •Dat Qoons, •
WINDOW On. Stanza, 'Wooden Ware,
FANCt Orion., Hard and Jap'e'd Ware,
Minicos Issnunnans, Farm and Oa Case,
Loire, Jzaztas, Oinihene.' • •
pzialcua ß , T , , Bessons FLGID;
- STORM Wass, Atconot,
'Disown, Barents, Turpentine,
WHIM UMBItiLLAS; ' Lair; Tinailh, Nair.
'BIRD Cools, . Foar, LORD, Olive, cos
roams Kling, TON, 'Boiled, and Raw .
GR3ll' s i PISTOLS, . Linseed,Oits,
Assrisrroi, • White Lead,
Ltotroas,:Tarsazi, &etc, and all kinds of
- •
supriminw, CTIRCD PA1,1171,
Post-MOPINALCII, V egar, •
• Stionpra Ibtstas, ;94 11 A" anD •:-
Srscractsg, • • ' the:PoPular-
PATENTAIIDICINIS. _
and other things too notnerous to mention.
Thankful for the liberal pa,tronagiNtherto receit ,
id, he hopes to merit continuance and large in:
crease of the same. • ABEL MURRELL: •
Montrose, June 29. 1224. • -
McKINNEY & HULL,
TATHOLESALE . DEALERS in Flour,lt, Nails,
Pistfr; Oath, Pitch, Hams; Feed, aken; Lard,
Cement, Clover and Timothy . Seed. Also, -
- STORAGE AND .FORWARDING,--
at . tbetilon'g established and well known Storehouse
on the Canal, Binghamton, N. y.- •
We would respeetfullyinvitedealenrto give us a
call for articles in our line, as we shall keep a large
'stock on band, and sell at the lowest market prices.
Patent
'the heal and Meet reriable !tilde in use. ' Platform - ,
Dormant, Mill, counter t .-and Druggist Scales of all
sizes, for sale at the ManufactUrer's prices, by
• • MereiNEY & HULL.
Binghamton, N. Y., July 6,•1849.—tf .
.
Wheeler & ifellek% Horse 'Power,
Thresher, and 'Sops**.
ALSO, WHEELER'S COMB . LEAD - THRESHER.
.and Winnower, capable of tbreabitig and clean
ing from 125 to 175 bushels-of wheat. and from 250.
to 500 bullets of oata per day. Thee* machines are
warranted to give entire satisfaction, or may be re
turned it the expiratiorrof aTeasoitablotime tor trial.
Also
a superior and durable article, for sale at Ifannfleeta
rer'a pricee: :us asap.. , .,
KAI k'HLILL.
C. mextristr, - - - a. Mc ' LY. HULL,
,Binghamtott, N. Y.; July 6, 1859.—tt
.
.4 7 tr
I )11, 1,14 cans
VIVE arc now receiving * second supply of cheap
and desirable
Stunmei Goods,
to which we invite tie 'atzentlon of the
BRA D & CO,
Monirese, Juncei 1861 r.
PARASOLS.
nee:!dn.."l"."r7 urge
PalaP t
11717-
.r ARD for s* by
je29 •
- -:..Administrator's Salo. -
NIOTICES jTEREDY GIVEN, that In pursuance
' , of an (*der of the Orphan& Goats otflatig. C.
the trabseriber MR, On Datitrday, the 11th day or Aui
gusto/ one &clock, p. m, Mtpose to rabbet side; hY
saltine OM following dmeribed Ore* or parcel et
.llnd, late the estate eta. O. LYMAN, dee'keiteate;
lyittg- and being in the teuringiiti . of Potingailio.
said county ; Winded north by. ode aIt4MM BMW.
nioad,.eartlty lands of William Gerrititon, south try
lands of David Aney and Samuel Taylor, and west
by lands - of Justus, Smith • contaiultig thirty:three
Ames, movie viilimilott hattim,
nearly iteit;tiolVtntslibieSaritte.
SAM to be held upon , thfrpremiseo, and ternia'
payment•mads known al bite of Edo. • • •
114...1./fISAN I Administrator.
SpringViSChibt IS, 11111164 -
Aihninistnitor's 4016. - '
,
xrcitiegio web / streu tlutkby vie,* of. /111
.`of sebsbelued from the. Orphism' Court 'o(
his ueb ' tnas , Con:nyOlie itubegriber wig :sapper, to
i
public sale by endue, the'follnwing dkieribed prop.
tiskeshoof.QURPOICUMARD;dnd
eltuatein the township pf Rekord, lis "cultrity
bouUded ot4ohit 131addlog." cost .by
lands of James Weenwood: Wm* by lands of Josieph .
IrewhOiliii smut iirlaruhrof Osierge. led Dattiel , lll
Piper;
. containing 100 , Worfirs, thetestwita, :with
'the apparekiaWees, a dwelling house nearly new, two
twirna, an brchard, an. 'Bale Co be held - uPoo the
premises, on Wedngeday the Ind: day of August, at
one o'clock, p. tesiSce(piyment wisp knbwn
oz , d i , o f va4ALEalutuar, Adowe
susdirh4r 1 1111,4* - • .
.
kLim tolol
1
N
• .
M°.
.
oeldeated • Machine haa taken `the-Elver
. various EM= at rious public trials and'
eellid b r a n y otheif. Machine InAhe r ee.
who use It, pronounce it— • •
"AProfitable and . „
• ,Thase 'sick ac q uainted WA- its ! due stferied
Lapis Gainseiti . Jomt Esitaisrpros;' Y. •,---:
Luau, Brid g ewater ~Fersztivlraalttaiir'trorkrake; , t -1 - ,
J. M. Wainer , Mao& Detliter ;
B. D. Townsmen, Brooklyn; and otheis-,whoi hewn.
used them. --•- ' - - •
For ktaciainesmpartirehri6aplyla",--r.
t - WlelitHßOP;./Ont. -
•gontrose, ,
J•
• '-•-• " ....';"* .. ! ..:, .
-.liOV-STRArtuEIT-IS-- ; -
-•-
fiNHAT‘the people - kiln scientelitifrietieof,Honp ,'-
-L ins , ----- the *— •• is pfr-no the nutumpus at!!!..41 ,
beautiful gabnip.. t,. •_. ••:„. :•'. ,i' •-• .- :,.. , L,./ .f.. .j.C.'•.;. ti
WALL PAPER AND - BORDER,
},.
to be had at --- . 'i.' •
lIIILLARBTS, 110 K STOIIII S
- WEST SIDE EUBLICIrCE,' ....
,
at prices 80 :Sir Si to sur e every
every body.. -"
A new supptinfiPlendid styles - Of Paper and Binder" : •
just received, and also Beleher's Parrot Prediatenc.
Curtain Yiritirell, the best and simplest ever WI to •.
this market. Call and see them work (efirostelisee.)
Window 8 hftdetili - Cord and Taraels;',Nnts '
and Brushes, forpll Pihrtingxt, Beautiful LithOgnimis: .
A new lot .of Marriage Cettifieste Blanks, BhnkA -
litotes, Meek Books, Be., 4,0--.., -_:.• a; :,' ~'"- ± Z`J
Clarde.=Printers,Converieithinllt'ettinge;SlMW i •
day School, Teachers; Nonstil andlneenthe.Cards. •
Newspiapersan4lllMEamilmosAllihop, -,
Magazipee and funny 111'd) eekly.oi• Ifinsthly'riablp,Z
cations can be bad soon as, issued. The big of , the
Eon. D. E. Blades, in heok form,altdDieldintrit hew
work, "All The Yeardleand,'itimonthly t': •
Miscellaneous and achool . Books. '
A well selected stock of Miscellaneous Books.-- •
School Books, Of all kinds, 'Zorldndiltitonitilettit;
dtinlmienee,) B'arrett'e New Inductive.Granunar, by
the dcm. or single. Also'.-dr.t Sate stook - of.:
Stationery, Xankie:Nationii,lici. ,, -•
I have not timehnd the Publisher: has,tiot 2001il-.- '
In his paper to enumerate.all the articles that $1;01:12:„ . .
would buy, but would just my. that y ...Brit- buy 14 .
rolls of wall paper for - sl,p), or you
,:, pa* fl,OO
c,„41
for I dills.-or you can hare_loo Yards cf.-brill],
or you can pay $4,00 for 100 yards . Yon can have
Rom 15 t 0.75 Books . for SIIX , or you may parss,oo.
for one,and every thlng - ehe at thekant,krate,Tto9l, 7„ ;.J
ing 'to style and'quality.
" A penny saved Is•tiro pence.eso0.7 :,
Montrose, June 8, 18 A 5 - 9: . 111- 7 *-1111 : jr :', 4 . ... 411'. .- . ..... :-.s-ii.
rl. 4 ;: o G;3Wl9Lfitt - :i:::;','.
PITINT 10111 It
Two Or Three Reiiinus why it is
better than other_
now offered to the 'PaTille.
It is very much easier:Praft,'as it S* does away with friction. . -An or
dinary light pair of horses or steers will draw it with -
ease.
2 . 1 ,A It is simple in_ its, construction,`_
AR " 9 doing away with alt coMpliated,,
o rd It Wahout ore third Cheaper than
, any other roachinepoW mannf ac::
tared ,
Daritt fail to critoost oiamitie for jOurselicii..tui:;.
nfactured.and said
IL BLYRE & BROTHER% - . •
Montroee, June 22, `69 : :-2pa " Eugle Foundry
lel 11,
.'a
itivr. JUST , RECEIVED fresh from' thillills,
.100 33131. p; z;-.. - .-.-::-:- .
.
. .
ri__:.
talEra : .
~ . '
' rgiii'Fliitif
conalsting . in part or 60114 . ierrehoice braints,,At '
3, holestre . or retail; also general dealers in an kinds of
• 011 .0 0 2=330; - '7;
Foreign anT DornestiC r irtaits,-Oilitg
Nuts of all kind% Dried Peaches, ARrlaa," . Bct,Tres,,
PrunesrPteklee.Preserrea, Olivet% • Worees , tertlinte
Suttee ' FAB F.: WO H... 1314 in thcitkgcaaatO, Sidt, :•;•-
Lard, Tallow,' Pork, Salt,
L
BACON, - ‘•• .• FEU,.
Montrose, June. 22, - 1859; • • - •ir •': '• r: •-• •
FRIKSII - GOO DSO;
POST: 13 .
TIRE @MICA, Delaidea, aicrlina , and V 711131. : .:
if Goode. A large mock of Pa~e~olw r Lace and Edging, Ribbiinl4 iftecicia now
E-P
• L Ci. W'P ii•tiCE:€3-;;''
Montnme, Jane 21T,188 . 9 . - -,:-,. :.':;;,. f . , : .....
L rRE'DR:O7I3
Aroivstr - • .
Diarrhav l / 4 C7aive gar Painq ihs s4oinaltl er Bow.
els;
,11:14oleta Staiges CM14:41 : ".
• - Winifred ' • •-•' • ;•-, U
mins modittr„r Ivo I.eri: Ihr.rouighlr. Itated 12:iiliot t ter
en
11. 11kaed eafrenv44, , t ur e wz=.l.l7 u, any..
orta' Va tyllablaircat eoilattilit the bairekNitairal
rat..Ser linsiedlate eute In th ew , pews MOO thin 'DWI. Terme. •
Co one melt:
St
wpm suld Was talllmistemelk "-bo
4 w
et% o race% tveltry o
o f
09 Pr tw-, tom of tlroity
ua
op
sre. dotty Teething : ek
F. L.-14 1 10m
itl hare 14.4 Ttre& 04: nvlibtany Itihytf? iteva ali -= or
, Tear. rm. oft.rthers, taltton the.l4, as.o of ikosalgi , .+L
travel a;7k nLL!n tee abeceullr moutrusit Sham Wit soh sod ell;
ear-Intz. riedictse. G. W: Watilaatta..3aNd Ittalster.
lee Mgr t with
e un
•
pales aa:pil byffimserts It Oct and vale; :nem' moms p!
Pregmed ap $4ll Jr. 5:41.. 41 Act Halt, if Ted, sod aoll on
'',when 25 alit.' lbott 31012 this by; -- •
-Mclilitaie: hilietl:lls).42l 11 *: / W L W..!;-,71 •
. WOOl4 CAI : WING —
Cloth,Drittlitan ~ Manufactur i i gv.:-
BEAD & CO
-4,F FILE 01.1") F•TAND OF Wit: IL FOPS. •'' •
iEri:.lo'ors-havlii g ixioclafed with him fo- hart- '••••,,
VV. 'neiii i Lit FoiWthey would inforinallwirrhhig
work dcme•thim the , 00 r s oir preparti• , to' der ;lt on -
reaeom+likiernii.' "iiiiiiifitactuiinsr dmielir the-Simi.' ,
il i
i. o n A 0,,; ,
~.,: . .., WS .11;i'FOFF. ' •
!tau '.•' uti‘fio'paiii. ,- .. Ow - no P: Pr .
q J
-
N. B . ,IFeolipg deaTionnOf
and owi4dn,i) . o pliat ;nog be, pnts hr,„ ordor ; for me
to pay. musk iiiiit'*otkitriiit that, all old
4eCMIIIAIL of lqiig ataiding, macho &tided;
ll: - .TOYFt
• •
-4Lia64,4 the . 113 . 018 :
04. Thearkful
• ' .!1$1111 ' " PiCIIICIL;It iliac Of 'tbll.public
n.;fkl3llll*-11-.? 147 , 4tE1ti OLD. •
'
`.l/apiwk70.14iy.25;;1862.4r
AP t Etk i - TURRELL '
W
p•cdilligAELEirsit area: Bigiabs.to
tbsiTerchasens.l
;; Koalas, July 110, pll9. •
MIERE
THE THIRD i3TOtIiCAT
ME
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