. the once powerful Whig: party in that State p er f ect bl an k, ii nd ; the Democratic . ldtrty but one man to. tell.its existance. So far tii! the offici . . within the control of State autbor .. ity were concerned t the organization done • well enough. It had the power, And could' bestow. the offices as it pleased. But "Aim ! " was unwilling to•confine liiiiiself to - the,h4un- , daries of a State Ike had in 1 1 1asmeliusietts more. ambitions, office seeking children than . he could accommodate, and it beenrugine= • cessary for him to turn his. attentioti AO :the qu&Aiori of nationality., The offi ces ergetier - al government would open a wide fiebli or speculation anti 'plunder; and if this could. . be obtained, hundreds could he satisfied who • • were disappointed in the patronage -of a iqre State. . The knowing KnoW Nothings then, u'& ; • care not atilt tOr7slaveiy \ or Free-Soilism, ~ x -,• ,• Copt as. viewed in the liOtt, of a business snots ' action, must accomplish somerthing, to giv e the South - an assurance that they were acting • in good faith. The feat perf orme d was t h e • election of Mr. Wilson is United States S en . atora nd while he--openly , professed, before his election, eternal hostility to slavery, the first act of hisas a Senator is found recorded •in the extract - which_ we have taken from the •. : New fork T/Thene. That lid, as'a, faithful •disciPle of Sin," is_leagued with southern 1 slave holders to give a "nationality to the se cret order, and in !ilia way obtain the- offices . of the general government, leaving-Free-Soil- I ism to take care ofitself, is too palpable ito 1 • admit of &doubt:, and this fact alone is will calculated to give to the, supposition that ; Free-Soilos in _Massachusetts are governd more by seflish moth* than to vtontOce , 1 ' • the fr ,fawn of the slave. 7 . .-tut, of all men in the United States, „Free-. f' ..‹ ! ilers, honest in their /convictions and • slit sere in their endeavOrs, who have joined Opt (miler, have the least right to - complain. If 1 . to give a nationality to the order, the sacrifitie of anti-slavery feelings is to; be made, wiirit ri g ht have Free Soilers to grumble ?. Thely jOined.the order to . crush out Cotholieism-i -',' • they gave it power and strength - ----th e y built 1 • up a giant and put a, club in his hand—and '' if their own brains are beat out community has but little sympathy for_ them. Decep l 7 . tion and hypocracy were the only principle's. which governed the order in all the elections ~ of 1854, and Orr. Wilson, acting upon Alm . first principles - of the organization, has decei ed his friends, he only done - what the whole or A er has been doihg from the begin t O ng :„ , When men will, in broad day light,. ;'state to their fellow Teti their .intention to- vote this et that ticket, as- their politicalaffinities hap-. pined to be their connection with the order, and all the time intend to dd the very to:erse, What right have they to - complain vian ?heir own leaders , practice the . same kiiid of deception towardl ,theta ? Do meni expect they can, - by means of such a secret order, deceive the "outsiders," and esicape the tonsequetices of deceit themselves t The ' min who will not hesitate to violate moral priuciples in his social or "political 'relations by the: practice of,deceit, will not hesitate - to do the same thing towards those With whom he is ',n nightlYitouncil:, '' • Mr: Wilson is but carrying -out the princi- - - ples'of the order, and we hope he may per ; .ist in i: until the people. - i)f IMaSsachtisetts shall fully understandllie effect of an order they were se exceedingly anxious to buildup. ..They deei•ve it and richly too, and we record the fact with more than common phiasure, that the V . ree-Soilers of the old Bay State have elei'lk;il a man to the United Statesvn rie who was unwilling to admit Oregiuk:as a free State, until, there was . :a slave) State built iiibtk - i balance it m ,• What ore tit,3 i this could :1-Southern Senator have dim e ? What More than this could the whole SOuth have asked? To see the Massachusetts brocaded anti-sla vt.ry Senator in sweet embrace with slave; holders, isa sight we little dreamed of,' -and. w e hope hereatier'Free-Soil • Know Nothings !,ill be a little more cautions in attributing pri•slavery feeling to the . democracY.-Dem. niion. NOTICE. •- . llf A- nieetike) of the Susq'a en. .Ag. Society 1 to _ , will h e held at the Court House in Montrose, ( ! n Thursday evening, April 17. 1 8 55 - . S: F. - CARMALT, R. S: _ ,Pl4.4.tiAtgO: In Iwu•h. March 12, by Rev. H. 11. pray, Mr. EDWAfiD OWENS to ELIiABETII IITL • ".. Al Lenox on. - Tbursilay . the- I,P.t inst,.. by. 'Truman Bell ; &., Mr. 11 7 m. E. Taco: and .317 - .4s LYDIA' A. CLARK, lilt a. Lenox. = In Lenex,,after a painful . sickneag of about ..11:rt.tw o hours, Mrs. lIAURIET; wife of Tru man lkll. E-1.. aged 34 `•earn • stRINV, IiTIEILE% OF AND,OIL CLOTHS.. VW in Store a large stack of new patterns ,1 of CARPETS from the recent heavy tru c 1..!: hares at'a great reduction in [t'ices. R.r gl:n. fur purchasers. And Re .meitiMt stYles melt be suited.' Remember our Carpet fl ,, irJs are on the second floor of our Crioc•lt6rv . ?!.d house Famishing Store now. being extend. one hopdreni feet . in depth, funk mus t in the Village. 1. 11. DE PE L T. irtgliamton, March 15, 1855: crockery; Gist' taos Ware, and Homes Furitiobtag Goods. T 11. PEU would call thl4 - Attention of iltireliaser s to his extensive and varied (•i - GOODS for the 'Spring trade. consist- LT.t: eyery artie,le desired by housekeepers and egpeeially solicit a call frau) i r' : l‘hl ng atleW.Ar our attention is particularlv 41,0, ..td to the ttyznts of this einem, we' are able to thein with a eomplete. ontfit —end we .i4t Ise all to. look through the assortment •t,`•'4,re purchuing elsewhere. Remember DE EC kof'fil Crockery., Leek ing-Glanpien, Carpe 9.l.Ctoths, Wewien Sand Willow Ware, Cutlery, ‘Vi Tri ndow-Shades, Lamps. Cdr.. nitninifs, China ware, Fancy Baskets.Biid Tom Jap einecrind Tin Ware. Feat her Goese 9AEsT PRI CES ! ers, M Jats.. 11. be.. at the . I)E PEU. 115;:flumen. Mien, 15.18 . 55. • • • A CALM.- .. OULD take this msth4id to express my - svas i , of pride and sinerre get:tit/Ida. ' to' the t 4.''' N'Zinrity or Merchants and Dealers, in this N.i old Susquehanna County, who. have kind- INtronized me in N. York.. as Well as to the t!!....,, feilerx. in different- sevtitins of the country. r:wo.old.most.respeetrolly ask, ; it. 'continuance. ‘,:'.4;Pir favors, as. Well, those whit have not as' mcnd it Convenient to call anti to.cione caw l et , . at . 215 Pearl'Strebt.. (see business mut). 1 rsry respeetfuily, : - M. I!. TYLER. 11,,fa r , ~-,. m, ech 1.5.1855-11w2* -- - - NOTICE. 11E Rooks, N0t.44, Leas 4, Contracts, 4.r. of i tlewribt-r, will be heft for the Prosim 1 . T. Lanidon RN, tn4lintin all payment,. 'tit,, inhr lie made. during his absence. nntems •Greetino" is sent before payment nArfrl. b Cr TYLER. " tl tr 6 s.f. ; larch 1 4:1865-1 I el* - ALL PINE imam latent oP Nplir Goods fistarri' at the Fortners'• Store. Cali and ,up 41f;toviel--uoat yob net hine •to . look and to buy. R....THAYER 4. Co. i e n tms4'. Starch 10, jkitK(iTtiY s od CLOVER, llN'a at TURRELL'a • SO plilraitS 9 tt.liG ta l t4. 1 1 . 0!.1141 1 ' -Whotn it 'ay . Cia , ecru. nY a relcent . Act of, CO gri 4o 4lh,o ' BuOntY Bi s Land' LitWAtits been (.. ended, to embrace alants?' , every e.i.. of Military 'genie -T. • I - Ali i persona who have bee engaged in the. Stilitary serVice ~,f. the Unit Stites, fur n-l'eri od or fourteen days, or epees a., tut, entitled to onE nbalutEU asp SIXTY ACE ur . Lind, if they ,hare mit already iwei‘ed it, tallithey have re, ireiredla less tinantitv..they a . entitled to suffi•" eient hri make, n.p, 160 aeons. If. 1. a„,,:nintionnq Soldiers, and soldiers or all the war, in Filch the 1./..litittea g hare been en aged since. find if . deceased; their Widows, or rninn:r rhihirtni 'are eintled. i 1 '%Va L tOn masters and ,teamst rs and chaplains in It ha' artily in I nn.,. in like mann manna orititletl,--- la still !engaged . in the Mt ines4 tif obtaining Elounty I Juni%% T arrant's. and - nt . willing to du theibuminess- or a remninable nd fair 'coulpensa. lion . ; hnt le i tifesli that. I Can ot afl'ord to spe e d My time l anda' low withuraleha e, yet I will (1.1 i the.husineas tithe lowest pries, that I can do it honestly and , ire: ". . 1 i - i r , Those havii2g .claims, I believe will fi nd it ma: terially to tiii'vladvantaire, to all upon me be fore going elsiewhen.. 1 . . Atteritne %Yurrants are obta ned, if any of the IVarraniees d'esite to sell th , lain prepared to par the higheA cash market rive. f . .. I am acs t engaresi in She profseention of other elnirfagainst the iluitesl States, such as for Pen aid s; bark par. ex ra pay. &c. • FRANIO.IN FRASER; Ain. at Law. Mo fro -4.. Mar. 12. 1855-4 liv-t r • • ' " lgouutfr. LOud WatrAutre: 2 TliEstitiArrlber is prepared o obtain -11ounty ' Land %Varrants miner .th recent Act of ICoheress, for wohlkts widows or minor heirs. not free of expense; hat for a fai , and • reasonable coMpensation. Applications icrionally or by i letter proMptly attended to. ' • . • •.; • - ' • . , -- : ' - • . • Groat Bend, March 15. ;1855-I S. IwII ICHASE.. 1 , • • , --- - 91a , Tiaitties to Old i Soldiers. ' By a late law of Congress, alli Soldiers; Team. L kers. mid their widows or . ltninor children. are (Matted to Ine 60 rei Pountti• Land. ThOse wit? haw; received , Warrants. for less _than 100 acreli, are entitled to have an•additiOnal 80 or 120 aereti Warrant: • Those %kiln have been aim can •Muatered into servi c e and: paid get 160 acres of land. . 1 • 11 - I :sin Mill engaged in the firMnty Land and P vPenston ag,ency. at:Nioritros e and will obtain ; new tearrants for all 0 !urine' claimants. free n/ 'east n 7; charger f any kind. Al` other. cases mere. !lc roll tees. And I will 'pay the tighest'marks fnic(..4 in cash for all warrants', , • • ... 1 l ', 1 ant at 'Nearly's litsteli' I and! in Case of 'my ab- lßense int any 'init., D. IC,..Lathrori,„ .E.q. County': tr, reasurrr, wiil attend tr my I,tisines4. 7 1 i: • jOtilii 11. DIMOCK.; . ' r. A t 4 - . , 'Montrose. 31"arelt 15, 1855: ! 1 / 1, , • 1! ~. • 84eriffItoSalegh . /, • . 1 - 3 'l'. virtue of :r writ of;Ler. Pa.; folsued out cif 4.) the Cotirt of Confotnint PleailtorSumptchatt. irya eoutny and to toe 'dirCeteti , l %VII expose to t:111)14i sale at-rite Court yoltse in; Montrose on :.turday the 31`st day.: ( - if Mara; inst., at • one o'clock in the afternoon; 1 : :1 • 1 1 All that.certnin three Story framed building soltipoieton the spittle side ili the Street opposite the Deitot;in the Berough; of SosqUeloann a in the enutty : 11 '.oresuiti,coontaittinos in front .on said,m, , p it street, and in.depth about '9i; feet, ' rind !the. I . It or piece of ground and Conlilage appurtenant II ereto; said lot being isOundosi North ,by .tio e s re, east by.lot of O'Laughlin, siitoth by lot of R. Nichol, and nest by lot (11-4 Ston e . a nd is the east \ part of hit No. 23 of thi,-; Railroad ,Co. land in said Thorough: i Taken in expeuliori at the suit; .f . *rifts S. slterman vs. Etenjatpin Partner. _I ' k,41„...40 ---.By virtue of (other writk issued from ik said Court, one other certain tiiere or parcel Of :land sitnite and !wino. in tke township orOak fluid in said ( - Panty, bonded arid i ;described as follow* to wit - .! On the- north by the N. Y. A. E. R. R., east by lands of - David Proonte., sonth by ti,.. Sustfueloantia river, and west by ands of hot. 6 . l.ingtilito, copra:4ll7ll:r :.lowt three Beres o f ;anti, nor(' or less, with the itoprlovetnentsi,, one framed Woose, arid alljApro:Yeti. - .. - Taken in esention at the suit of C... Ben net vs. I. D. Vangorder. I ALSO—One other ctortaitypiee4r parcel of bind situate, : diNd and described as c,,114)W5. to okkt. :' On the flioortla by lands of A: Slater. souilt.iiot by lands 11 The/it:es—, soittlowest by Inds of C. L. I 'nrei, and northwest. by the Warranjose line. ntsining :thous 62.1..2 arreiv, ante or less and tout I . s ,acresitroproVed, teeing the north halt of No. IS of John_ Bolyles sui-vey of F. R . Whar. n tract. ,1. •, , . ;Taken in:exeentiori, at the ;suit of r..s. Ben tt is. Nathan:L.(4lls and lilton Middaugh. - - ;ALSO--All that -remain pie've oil pared of land situate in the toonloship;of E:reat Bend in Said (-minty. bounded and desi:ribiod ab.folloow s to wit :- Notitlonesterly bi :7 . wond road ti.of Truman rialtinin. northeasterßi loy liitiols of sadl'rntnan BaldwiNsoutheasterfi by lair.d of L. re Green. and *Wit hwvsterly by band heretofore. contracted by said '1 Duman to Alvah }holden, and being 4- iiids in width and etintainingi. one kilf , acre. with the: appiirtepances, ?one frathed dwell- i ing hoou4 and all inopeoved. Taken in exey ution?. at the} suit of Tilotna.i vs. Alvah Holden. i, • ...: 'P. P. IIOLLiSTER,. . Montrose, March 1-1,,•1855-11 RegisteT'i Notice.. pboq'toatit-t. J. hereby ,trivt-n In .7 • , concerned in the folittwifig oatti Estate of Jahez GarAner, tat Arm tnwnstip. Elvvta Ontdner and Ei ner. Ementona. Estate of Stephen iiref d. dee'd, late lyn township.S....W.B ree d and R.F. Bit Estate, of John 3141eaine, late emit townshlp.. bent; Kimble. Adto'rpi Estate of John Clihtub..rlin. lai Milford township, \t tn. J. , Turrell , at ‘Varner, Adnera. Estate of C , roline G. Stileit, decd, •lale of Hayford loWnship,.Daniel Oakley, Ex'r.. That the acorn:tam - 1N !me gettle.t their aeetinta in the ' Eegiiiter's (Ace in and for tho.eonn, y of Susquehanna, and that the flame will prekent• ed to the JthiLrePe of the Orphans' Con of uid coonty. on WedneSday the 18th day f April next fur ecitifirmatiOn and allOwanee. ; JA.S.I.,W. CHAPMAN, '841.. Montroati,i Man. 114.1. 855. • i • Dr• 1 " • doe*. Elotu.eci . pathisl,' A,TAY 4 coasultrd At Hatch's Hotel, in 'AlontillaP, for three days. the 6th, lth 'and BTh Of eachl.itn;lnth„ npon the; hu man Systetn; CONSUNIPTION..Brpnehitik, Intl ',nation !if the Lting4. Throat, Liver; piAiri, Kidneys and Spleen. ',Dyspepsia.. Ondigestinn.) Liver. ComniDint, • Rhiitsution: Scrofula , Etlnp tionS; SpintYl. Complaints, Nervons Wipaknens, etc. ; I I • • 1 - • • • Cnnsultat inn Free !I Patients visited [ a.t their residences, if desire 6, (Are !tours from 7 in the tnorninz with 9in the evening... , March - 4•1855.v 1 1 - . WA. .CIIIES. Q.OME mitre of thosil extra-fine Rnld fruit/in - A , j Engli4Lerer Weftchex, pnt into e4aem of differvnt patteinot wriehtni•wirranteil isuperi. I or so nnythipr, in this vicinity. nt lens than. New York p . rives:.2 ALFRED J. EV Ns, Oda Franklin at ott:: Binghnmtoo; March 45.'5,5. • •.. '. - 411.3.1iDay Brass Clock. I -!; ' T I -1E sulweiliber uffers fur ouilo-u'very:saipeiior CUN:IC,, ne v .construction, 'alit it 4 :, for Banks% 1- ialkehurchf,4, be. - These ehickftileed mindin g twt 4 , iii.e,a mouth, and are perfect (vv se. eu - iiite time kel•peru. - i -A J. EVA 'S. zt i Rinamion Iran+ 15.'855. • ' ‘ ' is, el OLD tIIAINS—A lot or Goid .I.'ol VT Vest ClDiins, new &Denis this dim Orel ed. by A. J. EVANS. • Binghamton;sl;treh. 15.: PERCIIA TENS--A ntlw Ur with not mrrodo in ink,: the. in tn4e , fur side by A. J EVA! . Bili2hamtlin; sfniih 15: - • RENSTPINK. •iihare 1.3 juat merited aWige int of Breamtpina and Earring's, some new patterns, very che.ap.l March 15. A. VlrAss. NOTiCts . • .• . • , . To . itrhaleaale Pea/ersand Deai • ers in ..nerekaa. diFe within ,Ithe (Jaunty gf Busquekannts - -„,, IN pursuaneem the Act of Arsebbly.orthis Conimonweilth, viz : the Art of the 4th day y 1 May, 1841, entitled "an Act .to provide revs. nue to meet. the.-dentandit upon the Treatmry, and for - other pttrposes,” an Act of the 16th .of April, 1845, 'entitled "an Ad to increase the rev. enue and ditninii,h the an expenies of the Commonweilth," an Act passed the 512 d day of April, 1846, earned "au Act .to. provide for the reduction ~et , the - Statti debt," and an. Ae% passed the 10th Aar of April, 1849, entitled" n • Ad' to create a ;inking fund, and to provide for the gradual ar,d !;' ecrtain - eitieftrishment of the State - deht," the iinder4ignel,l Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes . n SielnehitOna county, havi pet:pared a list of al Membants • trading withini i . ,mid county, and: pkeed each of the said Mer• chants in that cliiss which to hitn seems right and just aecordirtg to the penvisitms of said Act.. or - As , 4!tnbly, as follows, viz :• • ' - . ,; 1 • . Parent . - nerld;7ore. . Proarietors. j clan. med. Auburn,' •John P-I...mbert, 1. 14 '4 do - Witt terman & Switther, 14 Brooklyn : ' Nelson Tiffany, • 1 14 : - do F. W..Alleni. - - .. 14 . do J.. C. Lee. ;: 1 14 .1 4 6 - :. Wth. McMillon, I 14 do ..R. F. Ashley, .1. - 14- - do BMlth & Ileinostood, 12 • do- ES. Kent & Co., i 14 1, Clfiiird,, D. C. Brundage,' i 14 • edo J. 4N. Ilolistrad, -i- 14 ! hoconut, . Frai..eis Qitinit, l4 Dundoff, . • Cheri+ .& Phinney„ . i. 13 do E. Phinney, L 14 do . - Th.Unan Arnold, i. 13 • Dimotik,..• L. IL Woodruff •14 do . E. N. Bacon.' ~_ ,14 ,Frieffdsvilie, %Vhiltham & Hosford,' 13 • do Benjamin Glidden, 14 . - :,.. Forest Lake D. Ii Meeker, '. 14 Lilt. Franklin, - L L.;:.Merrimart, .1 14/ Gibson: I Taylnr & Walker, , 14 Liq. do JobtiSmiley. - r r / , 13 do N. E. Kinney, ... i ; 14 ; -1 do ' U. Burrows & CO: . i , 12 4 Great Bend, E. al benheitn,/ , : 12 Liq. do - - - Trinities & Whiting,, 12 - do. Johit'll..Einner, .; )3 do • lleitri SfeKinney,l 14, • do M. IC - C. Vail. -I 14 Liq: 4 do Evet4 Griggs, . 14 do "Pavlitr & June, 14 do /j. &-N: Du Bois, il4 do z %Vnt.:Dovton, * ;I I • do •-• JameS Clark, ;. _l4 • Herrick,' . John Aliller,• -_-' . - I /4 . I latford, ' S:Se.,tittour, i 14. do Johnston & Very, . . 13 • •, do Carpolfor & Sibley, ;14 dO .• • B.'F. &R. It. Eaton, .12 IfortrionY; . S. A.'Lt•ons, ; 14 do B. It. I.A . Ons, .. 112 at, Bronfdi C10g . ..T. . 1)4 .' do D. A.-Lyons & Bro. 14 ... Jackson, - . J.J. Turner, '_ -1 1 14,. Jessup. .Depue.&. CoOper, - [l4 Lathrop, C. G. Merrill•& Co., jl4 I do -.1. N. Newton, ;14 do •Bell & Tingley, . • 14 Lenox, Sholtz; Mann it Co,„ 114 do - E. a Grow & Bro. 113 Liberty,- A. A. Beeman, • .. ' 44 do _ Z. Bloke...lee, .)4 Mont.-ose, Ilowlei & Mott, 1:1 du - M. S. Wilson, .13 d • W. J. & S. It, Mulford,l2 d 1 . J. Lvotis & Son, )3 do ' F. B. Chr.ndler, 13 ... do IL J. % 1 t 41, ‘ 13 :do - A. Lathrop &. Co., • • 13' ' do . Bentley'. & Read,. )1 Liq do .1. Ethridge. '' -81 i • q do ' - It. Thayer & Co,, - 14 do . A Tur6.ll. • 14 1,;4. - do 1. L. P.i.'st & Co., • to do . S. fL &D. Sayre, 14 do • it. Roseinhaion, , ' 14• Middletown, C. C. Wright. . 1.4 ' do • 'Charlcsi‘ailiphell, - 14 • . New Milford, Ilt.vdenket...Bro., , '` 14 do _ .J. ILStitplsin... 12 • do - : - WM. C. 4 Word. .13 do *.l.Dirk.;rition, Jr. 11l , do• - 11 . . Brirritt, : •13 Liq. •do J. Morsd & 8r0.,. 1.4 . Rush, 11. of d: l '- ... 14 *.. do, N. Gronger. •". 14 ' _ do Janies Thi . .p t r, • . 14 S usq'a Depot , do 'EttnioncliStock. , . 13 Lig. do „A. - J. & .1,4.. S..ymour, 14 • do . Gaylord Curtis, .14 do , Thomaslogst ram, 14 ' do J. Asher•& Co., . 1 1 3 3 , do James 1101, do P. L. EiMber, . .13 Li do . E. Carlisl e , , 13 q. ... • d o . . t... 4 .',11. West, do llirs(hfekl, 111 Liq. 11 -• ~ '. do '‘V. 11.* a. F. flubbard.l3 , do Smith &,`shutt. • 14' Liq: . do I, ..o)Citnrail, -. 14: 'do . It. '4lll'`x4 .- - 14 Savor Lake, R. Chick.ister & Co., 13i .; Springville, I)..an & Whito 13. . do •H. N. Lewis. •- . 14. do , • Seott. Johnson & Co., 12.. do" '., McMillan* Pork, 12 Lift If Groceries;]Becr ;louses, etc. Apoincon; !lorry Barney, . .8- D do - Wm. Butilon, .-. • 8 Liq: undaff, : EnOch Citionhers, 8 Friendsville-, &fain Bilks, - a Great Bend; Ltieien 4.&;..tt, 7 1 .. • do 11. Crane &Vo., • g do , AddisOn Dintoek, do - John .Com'atock,- - 8 1 - irainioll.f. - J. N. !ikintier, ' 8 do. B. Aylf, ,, Asti,rth,. - . . llontroSo, A. Alerrimitn •• . 7 do . 1. N. Bollard, • 8 Liq. do, - F. 11. Fordham. • 7 New Milfrod. J. Millor, '.! 8 do . Z. Cobh; - 8 . ,- • Susifa Depot, James Out Water, : 7 do •W. W. Clark.; ' 8 I do . Perrino &. Son, 7 :•do . F. a Case.ii . . 8'• do N. - C. &D. IV. Norton, 7' .; d o - - Wm. Skiratij.r, . 8 do T. R. Drake; . 8 do S. Smith, 1 8. do . Joseph t 4 hitcher, - 8 - . • do - WM. Wigmore. 15' Liq. .' do D. A. BensOn, .• 8 'Liq. do Milos erre:tan,. ( BLi Thomson, _ IL P.' IlathWay, 8 • q. " . Friendsville, .Limem . Meas.f. °.- 8 . And the Judge:. of the Cpurt of Common Pleas of said Connty. will hold r! Court of Appeiiil at. the . Court. House in Aloption e . in and for said County. on Thursday the moth dlgy of Jray!next, at one o'clock P. M.,. at Which time 'and ',place any of the Merchants deiined, described. and classed as aforesaid, or their agent'. or/attorney may appear and appi:ar fron said assessment if they think proper. . - il ' . , W. M. TINGLEY, 51.er. Appraiser. ihphettom, Marg.ll 6, 180-11 - . - ; Sttirot & I Sherif!: H Ormity l , tol wit: of Jark- Os :;.Lrd. Of Or(Mk ed. f.x'rs. i Cho i "fNe w d D. D. • . • Adniinistratoi's•Notice. voncE is hereby gired, that letters of ad. .k tstiniStration on the entote of Thoß. Amp; dee'd. late of Forest Lake timnship; hare heed duly granted to the subscriber, who - resides at Friendsville, Nusq. CO. 411 - pelsnntk having elaims afraireat: the estate of the!said, deed, are hereby 'requested In present .thetn;du. ly talented; to the subseribek without delay.! : GLIDDEN, Adm'r. Friendsritle. Feb. t 3 .8. 1855-7w6 Public Veridue. lITILL be exposed to Public Vendee in Rash V V toWnship, on the premises of J. B. Mc- Ireeby. - on the tOth day of Starch, 1655, the 'fol lowing*property to wit ! . One slop of 'Mare*, 8 cowki. 23 sheep. I 'two LOprse wagon. I buggy wagon, two hrjrap eigh, I yoke of oxen. in Bond condition lfor work or beef, 1 Pi rig 11 liarneas..2 plows. 1 diaz and il II kind* of farming ntraidla too numernmr thehtion: TEEMS—Nine inonths credit nrltst approved , . sorority. • Ru.h, Mips+ 1. 1855-9w34i PLATED WARE.—Anos Pr IDt of plated Forks ind Spoons, of. thii, very bent quality, ihioi dav rfriivfld by A. J. EVANK CLOVE.", andTlMOTHYVEHlairiis74by Milford, Mitch 8, 185 • . I arElir FOR BALE: • T, ..1E *Ascribes': ha* i, went,- Bye pairs of 1) : - en for sale. ti) wh"4ll b 0 wishes to in ite thwattention orpureha rs: • , One pair at G. 11. fjooly's, . Auburn, at ...00 o - " E. W.:C well, " " 15 0 ft i . Jesse Hind , a " J.Rittimbury, -"' ' 110 ' " Jullimprimi,o, . 4 /Ito " A. & 31. Wileox, * - ' i lp o " Stephen W4odi 4 • 11; 0 14 L . M. t t i tnriu.l, • • " 1,40 “ Wi Ilia Prink, - .4 , l5 44 ! ' H en ro4k & Goodirinsin Rnab„ 15 * E. !lotion, . in Rush, . I 0 " A.*Altiirt,_ 44 5 «I . w in . Et. Da mire, " '1 0 '"- A. B. Irthrtip. in Jessup, 1 5 • " N. Colits, - " 44 B. i 5 . Oti4l, . " • I 0 ." 11. Rmli, - . •o .. . 1 . 3 " -E. Kel ly, in. 3fidthetown, at '1 0 4 A•ta Fossend n, Bridgewater, y . 0 " S..llortim, - _ u _,:. 1 , " Truinar Stu e, . a / i 0 ile , 1 0 J. F. Given, 1 " / 7 - ' 1 1 1 0 I " ' Wm. Golbrook, - ~0' 1 L 5 ", - E. Stt•iling, - Brooklyn, at ,1 0 ti• -J. W. !inward. iritratony, at i 2 Persons wishing to pur-hise eanlookat ,aai Oxen, and it suited! cam,l4lll on me at my res dunce in Montrose. ii!id i ke the eontJacits whir are due for said Oxell'onhe lott of April nex , or nearly all of Omni Stl i rne prefer giving the up now. Terms, sill month* credit, with interl! est and approved seeUrity.l Ira plat of said 'ox en remain unsold on the first of April, they 411' , expeeted• - io be delirt•red 161 Montrose, and wig be feraile at reasonable p ken. - , JOI N P. DUN3IORE. I Montrose, March. 1, 1 8 .5 5. • 1 tv* ,- 1 STAI ---------------------- iL.E Alil F CY GOODS. NELSONI & BY- VEitY recent arri‘. to exOibi: a far,ga and F.ALL & WIN!' .ER DRY GOODS Including a ;peon ever# %w a ry t)ot.:i Foreign and, Dowegie;suitable for assn. . • • LADIE'S .DRES "GOODS. . Merinos, Paramettas.Cash7eree, De!nines, Prints, • Ginarus,lerg.es Poplins. Silks, • Lace'. Glovik — llosiery. der:... • EMBROIDERIES& %rIIITE GOODS:, Co11:414, . Capes„ l :lla ulkerchiefS, Sleeves, Edgings, Inserting - it, Flouncing, .Bands; - • Jationet; Nansook; Cambric, Lawn, &c. • . HOUSEKEEPIN '2 GOODS. Bliakets; god ts, Conaterp, nes, Toweling, Nap , kins,. Table Cloths, Sh rting; Sheeting, , • Flannel. &Ai •••, &c •These have all been purchased within the mtst few weeks, at the present - lo' prices of imported fabrics, fabrics, anti it is our with t 4 dispose of them '4 - it the same low•rates,eentinuitig- invariably our ad herence to the. 1 • One Piicle '- Also . , we have constantly of :!Cloths, Cassimeres„, - S, Tweeds. Jeans. etc, SECA WLS. MANTiIIAS, Of theft-first we hart; nol the printed Cashmere Or Oh Plaids to the Super Chalnlain And:of the last we intend at to show a,,line. of eitlufr M Cloaks, at a variety of priers, advances, to keep up with o thet making up to rderanythirrl desired color of Cloth VelV price ; this We are the "sitter ti ar e about opening the irimt ri floor, with an extensive 'tuck' • I PARIS MI LINT. Bonnets, Bonnet Trimni ngs ding Flowers, Feathers' etc. Trimmings. Ribbons of ill ki Embroideries. Lares,..Lade Under garments for ladie4—inp Pray of an establishment of th Dress Making in all -its brain; We have been perfeetly 4.ace(4 persons of experience. ability charge of this department. can only add. that both they d endeavor in all p.irtictilarS to mete NELSO - Binghamton. Mimi] 4, -11355. GREAT'S.AROAIATS ! ME LSON A PIIIE.STI arc selling . nut their; 1.1 entire stock pt Winter ' v Goo4s \regard . lesN 'of cost 1, •Binghaniton, 31arell 8, 1355. Dry Goods and Cgrp AV lc i K r• it" e d " ;i l l 3 lTl E t,d l" and tiontestie Dry Gods! and eh* almost every article In the ever ltromiht into the market in crop'of cash I.n hami. u, . la, offer them for sixty days from t Those persons to - whom We - ha l Goods wi'd at 1/1163 see that till. tunitr and one Which- shlothi. inediately. To those who!, have with a call we would say iirku l will he convinced that this! th! chase Dry Goods and Carpets, ways replete with rishionlable Goods and are determined t riely as can be found in tisi*ncel try, and' sell ti,i prietms please. - - : WICK! I • . • . Elingh:imtnn, Jan. 30, I Proclamation • SUSQ4EPAM4 COTNTt'SS. HUBBARD NEViruY. t In the Court of Common vs• litan tot sail n county, Nov Mauna Niwros, .rtn,llBs-1. To .llartia Newto 'Wh'ereas Divorce was 'issued to NOcetubo which was duly returned ruin e 4 thereon an alias Subptena was isad returnable' to January Tertri I 85! turd of which proo(was made to 'that ,the said Mania NeWtoti cou: in my Bailiwick. This notice- is therefore to t i _require you to ap pear before the Judges of the said Court on the third Monday of April .next, 0) answer- maid .crn, plaint, die: . P. HOLLISTER, Sh'll. Sheriirm OtHee, 'Mont roao.4lareh 5. 1855. 6w The. Latest News bythe /71 R rl, TNAT the Spanish Court ;has d island of Cuba, but bepv& Brother hare reeentiv dt4 zairw store, in the building cif a' few doors east! of Post's 'Wilson's dwelling house, corner And Owego streets, where they hand a splendid as*ortment Ofpeadl init.:ll*o in addition to this, gmf of Broad Cloth, Casiutere, Ketituek in bhort, a general asshrtmeni of furnishing Goods. Also, A. iplendi, of Ladie.s'dres4 Good*, Silks , I ,%leril Alpacas, Entbritidefies, Slia‘4l*, "rrimtnings, de»&e. All of Whiel tertnined to -offer to the publW dt. ces. All Goods warranted •to 'give as well in quality as in 'price. - Please give us 2 trial befor4 pur.hasing else. where.. • . J. WITTENBERG & B OTHER. Montrose, tan. 26,4855.-54' • .. Exicuiors' ALLpertonli indebted Anth det*astd, lato of Lathrgp : hereby, notified -to call and make im meat. And all pereone having dii, Name will present them duly altos , went. - UE I; WRIG Laih'rnp, Yeti. 1. 1855.-6%4-W1 - -1 . ' Shawls. L ONG and Sqnsve. Vlloul, itch ve y bandstnne styles, and , t ex pries,. - • • Dress Go(WS.: IA G ' EAT variety of beitatifUl at 11 to saga cheap as could be Oftil TOO. t. - U NO,THErt lot of Gold and Elilvc for all ages. by . A. 1 I ,i • ' RIEST, -4. IN are now'prepired complete usnortoicat -7-------- r" ------------ 7 - -;-------. . . , Now Arrangement at Gregory a 7 • ITARDW.AI?4 sToo! . c t • %V. GREGORY 4 4upsoN SMITH, kx. -havino tOrtned a ci:).partnersitip lor• the purpose of conducting the I.lardWaro business in all its various , e~S respeolllllY. in form the- .peopl o of Susqnehanna. county that they are now opening -at Greginv's Old Stand. Opposite the Exchange Mite!, :I doors from the Canal,-Bingliamton: N..1'., thelargest. cheapest, nn.i best stock of liardwarti 'ever offered in Ding ' hatnton. . ,f P !laving made arr,ngethe is to import their English .Good s and purchasp their American di. ll:rect from manufacturerS, they can and .will sell lICHEAIIEft - than any other establishment In ',town 1 . Their stock is now; very extensive, and fthose wishing to purchase are }nvited to call.— The followimi a r e a portion of their leading ar 'ticles, viz:—Table knives . and forks, Tea do., Ilrarvers, arks and steehi, pen and pocket knivi.s, I bread and buteher do., bay and. straw do., sass. Isors, shears, and razors, bribinnia tea acid coffee pits, silver and britannia teai and• table. spoons, ilver plated, brass, and iron eandltistickS, snuf fers and trays. solar lamps, lard, and suspended 11 amps, mantle.piece ornaments, brass and iron ndironsi shOvels and tongs, &c. I , • • Looking Glasses, and looktnglass plates, to: ether with a general assortm ent of housekeep g articles. 1 i . HOUSE TR131.311NG5,.• I consisting of , locks,latelies, butt. scream, b rad nails, baltS, patent window springs, ' blind fasten. .1 ~ • 1 ings, shutter screws, and fastmitigs, &el A - Lreneral as , ortment of tools for Carpenters and Joiners. Cabinet and %Vagon Makers, Masons and hi .cksmiths,censisting of planes, saws, ham. risers, hatchets, axes, adies,.ehisels. augers, auger . hiitts.intd hollow angers. anvils, Bellows, vices, patent - drill machines, sledges, stone hamow s , brick and plastering trowelt,, cross.cut, mill. and circular saws. . Asplendid assortment of Saddle and 'farness'. ~ . • triers' tools and. trimmings.! _ FAR:IIISG TOOLS," i. consikin,g -of Shrivels, spades, forks,rakels,seythes, lain eradles,.hoes, pick axes; iron • bars, - grind stones, dte. ' I, jAlso, Aments for the . sale of Whitteniore, - Squires :& Co's Agricultural tAls,sachas plow s, hat. and - straw cutters, corn,abellers, &c. •• 'Soto and upper leather, Morocc o and shoe • J trontnin'gs,- with a general assorttnent of findings, Utootlett ware, willow Tradrea, wag ons, chairs - i anhaskets of all deScriptions: - ... Bar iron and steel, iron axle's and steel springs to 'lleable rastings, coach lace !and trimmings of a ll kind., paints, oils, sash, glass, putty, &c., all of iwhich will be sold at the loWest rates. lifease cal).and examine the stock for yourselves, ;:c... 7inghamum, 'March- 1, 18.55„ • ~._ y 3 , 1 e m. n hind a large Alma eeps,gray, Satinet. I AND Cl,omts, every variety, Troth low priced SentOi Cashmere all times to be attic Taltnam or and as the seaiibri ehainre of famhion„ in this way of the et, at it reasllnable nnbled to do, as wi 01114 .the'%wond I or ERY. - If_all kinds, inelth r Dre, and Cloak s. VehjetN, Pilist): s,..lferino and Silk .hurt all the et cll. including the... • W e believe 4sful in proeutinf , Viand taste, to .take in conclusion ive I nd ourselves will please our euxto. IN & PRIEST is at Cost • ItaVe on band a !aloe): of Foreign Carpet++, embra- Dry Good's line view of the slioit 1 e concluded to thin dote a! Cast. i; . e f; , rmerly sold if is a rare oppor ie embraced int ne'Ver favored us r ! once and you ie place to pur- Our stock is al. and RenNon.phte Pf) ag :Virki a va: ion of the coon. cannot fait to . 3i - Auction Sale. tIE subscriber having leastfd his Farm, situ ' ated in Forest Like. one-t, turd). -mile from tit Post Office kept by Mr. Elisha Griffis, will r i l see at Public. Auction. on Thursday, the 29th day, of .31an.th next, s ale) continence at 9 o'clock A. M., the following described stock, B:e.t . • ' One span , splendid 8 Years iold Mares, Mlle very gotid 7 years old Mare, • . - 'One very good '2 years oldlGrey Colt, • Twit 3 scars - old Steers, ! ' - • Two 2 years old do 1 One 2 years oldlieifer, Five. yearling Heifers, ' . Two yearling Steers , l' One Bulgy Wag on, i • Ono 2 Home Sleigh,• One sinzle Dutch llarnessti ' • One Plough, - . 1 • . 1 One Stove andlqpit. I 1 . - i TERMS OF SALE.. Ail sums 'under $5, cash ; ail. sums c,rer es and hitt $5O. 9.months credit; and all sums over $5O, 12 months credit.` with interest andapptived security. .. BENJ. COCKAYNE. Forest Lake, March 1, 1855-.9w4. • t• BEN NETT a Subrwena in er Tern* 1854, inrentux. and ,ed in aaid rause . ». upon the re. the said Court d nut be found 1, Steamers . . - • To t e Hon. the Juttoei %fat. Court of Quar - te • Serious of the Peace in; and for Sus i quehanna Count:y : • , 'l'9 E. petition of F. Dr Case, of the Borough ' . ' .of Stisq'a Depot in said couoty,respeetfully 'ere. ents, that he is provided with suitable con; •enie co - to lkeep a Grocery, in .the Borouih feretiaid ; and that it is his intention to apply to to mlxt Court of Quarter Sessintis to he holden and nit said county on the first' Slenday, of irii; f'r a license to. .keep , a Grocery, and aell, strong beer, ale or other Malt liquors, be- Ain'; la the Act of Assembly of; lath April,- A, J. 184). • - . ' - '.. E. D. CASE. Susquehanna Depot, Fob: 20, 1855-ftw4* ..,..____.......________.,.._______. . ~....__ • , i - ! . .. etided, not to Ir4opli Witten i!isted to opyirt ionard S!•arkb, oppoNite of of elte•thut /ill keep on m lv Made cloth. ; 1 fa assortment °, ciy Jeans, dtc., -` 1 :, 11 Gentleman's. '' i as*orttnent Os; De!sines. .aces, Dress ll.they are de- Ifery low•rtri. satisfaction,' i NOTICE. T O IRobert -De Ls Montsnye and wife late Miss Polly Ann Foot; S. U: ilankilton and_ Wife laite Miss Aniaada Foot, B. Foot. Jas. R. Fo t and all Auliers interested, TAKE Nortcx, tiott an-inquest will be. held at Outdate dwelling house of Betas 11. Font, decesseci,l in the town ship of New Milford, in the County of Susque hanna, on Wednesday the 4th day ; of April next, at one b'clock P. M, for the purpoSe of making partition of the Real Estate of the Saiddoceas4 to andbmong his children and Represantatives, if the s4me can be done without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, othlcrwise, to value and rip. praise the same according . to 6w, at which time and 0140 you aro requested to attend} if yes think pi.oper. .1; F. P. lIOLLISTER4 Sheriff. Aherkff's Office, Montrose, I - Fteb. - 12th. 1855. ony Weght. wnship, are ciliate pay. n upon th e d for pay ' IT, &Cr. I and Silk, kreinely low B.& Co. / - dministratrix • N o ti ce.. i 0 ICE is hereby given that Letters Testa. r i a m ntary npon tie estate or Philo Bennett 'd, l to of the Botongh or Susqttehanna Ik. baybeep granted to the subwriber. AU ns Indebted to asitleittate are hereby rogues. JO ho immediate payment, and those hair elai ' trepan- said estate to present them duly stedlfor settlement ' Extezonta Basun, AdOitddratriz Depot, Feb 21..1855.-4n. • dee' Pot les And sd- I pe ted ing Atte, Spectacles , VANS. NEW PLAB;PWARE STORE. )IYFE & KNOWLTONtfltapeetfully call _ the attention of tho citizens of Saaqueha. as comity, to theit now r and ekteniiva assort. meat yf,- • H R WARE, Comprising almost every article usually:kept. in similar establishments, I which they Will. sell at such prices as roust sansfy all who may favor them with their, pitrunage. '} Their goods were purchased at the !MVPS market prices, and are l ialirranted to be , of the beat quality, ' Cull and examine for yourselves,lit Will cost lon nothing. W e think all will be convinced that thid le the placo to buy 000D34 effeAP--dot Mop Goods. • jar' Remember the place, No.-10 LaFayette Block, 3 doors cast of the Chewing(' Bridge,. Ceurt Street, Binghatianin, N. Y. March 1. 1855. - Phyfe lk IHnowlton TNTEND to keep constantly on hand a variety. 1 of!tails, iron, steel, *wings, axeli, table and pocketphtlery, butcher,' bread, and tihni - knivett, razors, shears, !whole's, snuffer* and trays, coal hods, Shovels and tongsistair ,rods, coffee mills, wheel heads, enameled lance pans and kettles, vices, anvils, smiths' bell4ws, seirew platessledg es,,hammers shovel*, spSies, scoops, chaina,lead pipe, sheet lead. pump chain and fixtures, str aw cutters, eorn.shel term. satisage.mitters , metal and' wood faucets, horsc;' brushes, combs, cards, rope, cordage, files, rasps. hells tacks, brads, copper ri% et* -and burs, sand.paper, braces, bitts. augecs, ginihlebs *cows, hinges. ( gate hangings curtain fixtures, hooks, staple*, bplts, hasps wood, min eral and - white knobs, Infincing-knives, , door. springs, thermotnetiirs, wire, malleable, castings, mill: 'l , cut, wood and hand saws, firmer, glortice and framing chiselis, goOges, wrenches beneh screws, levels, saw framed, auger, saw, plane and chisel handles, axes, hatchets, aite-helves brush. es, pit atoness, whips; pad, fill. chest and 'dobr leeks, Castors, sad irons candle-sticks: tram ha• knives, glue. glue kettles! spew* saddler:s ail , tassels, &c. &c., and a *trick! . of builders' Har d . ware and Carpenters' Tools, unsurpassed fnr cheapness in this spetion lof emit), ry. Call and see. Dim% forget the plate, No. , • Lafayette Block, 3 doors East of the . Ch Ingo Dridg• Court Street. • I . Binghamton, lfarch I, ,1855. ILI4 SAWS, warrnnt4l, • 11.1 MITE re, KNowifrors. Birizhamton, 'March I. 1855. _ . . Constitution of Man. By Georfe Conabe.-- . rut only anthorized Azurite?' Edition. 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'ither of the elbows works.may bi ordered- and receited by raara.of the First *wae pre-paid by the Publisher. Pledse inc lose .the amount in Bank Avides or stanips,'Ona ad (tress art orders, post-paid. to • • • FO $ r LER . if WELLS 308 Broadway, New YOtt . N. 11—Nante,your Post . ' Office, Coitlty-ertid States . . .. . ir.ii,..4 wiry writs limed. Out of' tie - -Coitrt of . Common neat of ti nequeban tut Co en ty. mut tante Ai , . reeteti. - 1 will expose to putillerafe it; the. Court non* in Montrone, on Saturday Ithe.litti. dly of 'Muth arit, - , at i o'clock P. 31. r. . . • All that certain Piece or parcel of land situated !ing and being in the township of. Lathrop in saldeount bounded and deseribtd as fftlifiWi to Wit,—Beginning a t the end °fa - wall en the. East side of the - L.ackawanna'and 'Western "Bait . Road and in the north bank of the brook. that crosses ne;r the llopbottiiin Depot, thence north . .,...y 64deg. Ea. :, 2 . ,6.10 perches up the break to a . post on the south side; thence .riouty:sl-2-deg..i.- Enst 12 3-10 perches: to a-post east side of tutu-: . pike; thence north 50 deg, 'wr e st3 1;10 perches,. to a point 'Opt:a:mite 'the bridge, north" 83" deg. - west'.3 perches la a stake east side of Rail . Road. ! and tnrnpike crossing in range with north side of turnpike from Depot across the tlat,"thencs north - 34 1-2 dk tr. wet 5 '3-10 perches te the begin- • .s , ning. Containing sixty one- perchei More or less, with', the appurtenances two wroth', bourns or. • s hop s and all improved. - - Taken inexetutioil at the suit of F. Ps Catlin •-. Ex'r,.&c., of Putnam Catlin deeeased ;14.2ktitpsB.• • , :peril,). • ••• - . _ . : . i ...... ALSO—one other certa ., inPieee .or parcel.-of land situated lying and being in the township 0f.,- - Aubu're . in Said county, - bounded and described& • ~1s follows to • Wit,—on the north- 4 . lands' of'' 1 William Clink, on the- east by. landk of Daniel Cartr,on the south be land; of John Bemiceuter and on the : west - by, Willie ni Jackeson, containing i about 88 acres more or4ss„with the aPipuriantes - one log house and barn,* aboutelSkeres int- ' proved. - • ..„ l -1 Taken in execution at the suit ofJohn Tewks; - bery to the Use of Levi - R. Peek I.W. B..C.Sherer. , . AL..,SCI--By virtue oftwo 'wilts of Lev. fa. is- sued on tof Said court ut the same trine -nod place, , all that certain 3atery Wood building with brick front basement; situated la I. oderaville, Great- Bend township in said county, - and- the, bit or : piece of ground and ,cartilagqappurtenant there.; to, and on which said . &eliding is construeted, hounded- on the nertheastiby . the . Newburgh • turnpike road, on. the east and emqbeasi - Viands formerly owned liy C. J. Bart, on the south -by -.- grounds owned and occupied by the -N.Y.. & E. ' It'. R. Co.,. and 'on • the west and. northwesk.,:bi -., " lands ofLowrie - Greem said building oceapileg - and covering all-,the lot, , and known is :"'the '• • .Ihiveyr Rouse' being noinii'Ofty feet in trent an - ' . " snid.Railroad grounds, and some 200 -feet near the said turnpike rend. .4 • 7 - •• - - Taken in execution. at : theauit. of Elmer W. '',. Brigham vs:Addison Bryant.;-' •' The above saki is adjourned tii 31st March.. ..- - • . ALSO-By an tiler of sai d Court,lone. Other - - • certaie piece or parcel of land' situated lying and . ' being in the township of Lathrop and Lenox in - said county, bounded and . 'described Els follows .- to wit: On - the north by iambi - Of Lewis: Baker, . - on the east by lands of Orson Case_ and li;arie -. Post, On.the south by lands of -David Mille - and' - .... George, Tiffany, And on the.west by ~ lands of ' John Wood, containing. 33 - acres be the same more or less,.with the appurtinanceS. . - ' ALSOily virtne of a Wri(of - FL Fe: issued out of said Ciourt, two other Certain pieces, or parcels of land situated lying and lining partly in the borough of Frjendsville, and partly in the -•- township of ApolaPen in . said county,9ml 'boon. - . ded as follows.-tolwit : The first'-beginning, at :- ." theeornerof David Robbe's jand on the Illifford - f- • and. Owego Turnpike road, thence along` ell d'. - turnpike north 37 deg . .eg. west 83 perches to a post, • - thence sci nth 37 deg. weitlo9 perchei to u beeclr, -.. %hence South 53.dcg. eaat, 79 perches and . 7-10 to - a Post in the said Robliii's line,.therice north - /37 deg. easto37 peirehes ' to the place of begirt; • ning, containing 4181 acres .and 131 perches 'with , the appurtenaness,Jl dwelling heuse. 1. botninnt.' ' - I - corn house. and Mostly.iiilproved. , - . . ,_....-- ~... The second ,, Wunder! on the Routh by...the "lino "` of - Middletown toWnship, on the southeast by h . !... '' hinds of David ; Ro b he. on the mirthwest by lands '` of William WOO lira-Edward Cremate, uniton ; . the northeast jiy thd'last described lot. eontaintng ' f 86 - acres indoteien-tenths; more or less; with the . appurtenances 'and partly improved. - -i. ; . Taken in executhin at .the suit - of.. Par- .....' ' - malt vs. - Lueinda Dayton. ---. f . ..- -F; p. HOLIISTER, Sheriff.; • Montrose; Feb.. 2!, 1855.4W3 •- " . • -- - Romaty LESsid Mess Atteadi- CONGRESS has passed a law kiving you ac 4 ill:lanai 'koala. I 'rheas who have already received Warrants are entitled to_ more. DAsv - ILLE men einne on now and.: I r i;(will grit your Warrants. Wi'doWs and minors of dedeas. ed Soldiers ate'eittitig'd tothe, same their hus: bands and fathers wriuld Isa living, I havo the law fresh f r om Washington. and 111 netenss;. .ry forms of application. -I • • ' - Speeulater s from irdatatiee are -shout trying , • to got those largely interested to sigardr. ware of such, and donLsell:for a song. • .I'll your business .acurateiy, and 'amount for the full value or lout ! WarrantS promptly' when ob. Wiled. Prom three years auecessfureagerienta I kn0w . ..1 can do the business right, :end "progiirr: you my iseryicei it'reasonattle rates *lid quickie ontroli, Mitch 4, 1855_ 10( 1" P• Dr:L.4lllg House and joiner's Shop 'for AI GOOD loeation Ibr a Meebatafe, eituated'en Chestnut Street; betweeu Turripikel LH *tit itatde street, kloutrese i Pa: -, "_ • • G. BOY D. Montrose' Itiocii ifts6-111w 2.- DFOR Ana into & yettia.ol4lli*es! tray. 'Enquire. at the atnra',of . ...k • ' - kiIEMPSTEIta: - 11rooklyn, Feb. LI, 1835. \ A • NEW stock of Winter lEibiwlstjust reiely. I .eda m ad for 00,10 low. by • • • <-; SMITH & HEitPEITEAD:.-
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