The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 30, 1856, Image 3

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    Au Incarnate IPiend.
Ail oar ends are probably aware that
Oka. Mends
Doug*, the negro, and Roaaofgitite
ter are bosom friends. This nigger was tyre
favorite of-the New York" Tiibutte its*
ctiiodi
date for Congress a. few years tvi, in the
iienree (New Yolk) dibtrict,:talt the, iioloted
knsve did bet 'secure the nomiriatiVn. 'even
with Glutei:yea influence to . 'back hitt, . lie
is now it leading stump'otaror and oftter in
the FRPIONT gel hauled down the
name of Gaiter? Sinitt, as candidate for the
psaiideney, the man who *reed to coati ti
ute one thousand dollam a month to keep up
a civil war in Kansas; and ran tip that:of
lone C. Fasmorr, appealing toiregroes of all
shades and complexioes- to tnfir to his sup
port.-
,
This abominable . Vinod, its stuttping the
State of New York for PIMMON'T, recently at
tended a public meeting: at Synicuse, and if.
ter a most infamous titalle, termed a
cal Ppeech glorifying free negroes and
.Ftq
most, offered the folloei.ing at rocioUs resol u
Lions, which we , ask candia_ people to tend
with what calmnefis they may. itememter,
.this black monster is a .leader id tlintt
bless ranks—that he fmnkly sari', what otli- -
era of his party. only think. Like
at.as he expres..es his "demOniac sentiments
°poly ami boldly, and that too, without the
slightest rebuke from his Republican allies.
Read. .
.; t • .Resolved, That while we thost at letitlrde
- sire peaceful,emancipation, and will continue .
to labor earnestly and f4it.hfully • to bring it
about, we will not coneal fret') the guilty
slseeholder, nor from hiS: trembling
our 'deliberate and solemn convietion, that
."resistance to tyrants is - ohedtetice to God".
that tm enslaved. people limo the tindotihted
.tight . to gain their freedom,. " pencethle, : if
they can, forcibly, if they inti,t-thqt the
life of the oppressor shouild not sldnd in thi
• 'way . of the slaves freedom—that in deprivit,
the.slitve of all rights, the slaveholder ha;
fnfeiterfall, rights—that in .
. killing a slave.
.tiolder to secure freedom, the. 'slave is guilty_
of no crime, but should • be ;regarded as the .
rightful executioner of; Divint Ju4iee.,snd a
friend to the full libeitieA of titankinit.
Resolved; That while we deeply Oppeee the
necessity of thU 'shedding of human blood.
:Ina the destroying liumaii life, WE
`SIiOULD REJOICE IN -A SUCCESSFUL
SLA V..E INSURRECTION WH 1
WOULD. TEACH ;SLAV EITOLDERS THE
WRONG AND:DA:NO:It INVOLVED IN
THE ACT OF SLAVEHOLDING, and the'
numerous outrages which slavery neeeessarilv
inflicts upon tha victims.
Pesafvei, That since° the ft:Accra in the
yod es and seals Of Men have rei , olverl upon.
.the endless .enslatelont of their victims, and
with diabolical itteantteii apd . wickedness
haVe.depriyerl.thetti of power to, prrrcu're
nrinii, with which to wih t4ir freedom in an
n pen and lionoritble manner, the slaves
iu.tifbtb!e is the tt•le of oily or every secret
proeeA fdrtiestroritig the life of the oppre
sar, be which they cno 're.asotiably
secure th it liberty.
Besot erci;7'hett the Slaveholder sheitfcl be
ouide to dream of death in his 'tipep. acid to
apprehend death in kis ilia and teapot ;
.TIRE ULD MEET ILLY IN HIS
PED AND POISON SHOULD MEET
f llLit A7' HIS TABLE, and the; silent An:
• , .lel on Death should everyifaire hi invoked to
:airtlat hint in 4r midst his ntarderous
stereholding revelry. -
Well mac the Daily Nees .
Wliat • Anterican—what Citii;tian mean,
.an read the above . deliberate sentitne:otsot
one of the lenditrg supporters Of John C. Fre:
'ttnnt,expre.i.e4l in no•l upheld by a Fremont
• :rs.etniAage, without a thrill of in.lignation—
' shudder of horror
Post the Rooks-sT - ite Presidential!
•• Cootestes.-Bluck litepublienniint
No Go. - --
The October elections Itari--- rtin..10 , 1,1, the
'resifts
t
3 , 14 the books of the States that hare - :\
this surnmek. thus far It' stittidsl• .
..:-
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nuefrinari. Fillmore: Fremont.
li - entuekr,' • , 12 3 - 00''.. 06 : .
North Carolina, .': 19. . O O. . 00 .
Arkansas, , -. 4 • . 00 , bu,
Terag; : .' 4 00,,00
Aiabzma i :. -- : •D. •00 . ivo.
Itli4ouri, --' 9 •00 •00
1 - owa, .CO- 00 -• • • 4
Vtrmont, - ' OO OO • . 5..
Maine, . 00 -. t f 00 - '8 .
Florida, ; : • 3 -
.. 00 _ 00.
I.telawar - F; .. . , 3 ' , 00-
• , q OO
Connecticut, ' : i . --- 13 00 . - 00
retinNylratita, ,
27 3 - _ -- 00 . 00
'lndiana; . -- rl3 • OO ' • -00,
Ohio; . ,- . 00 . .t O- . •23
We pat clown lowa n 'having beenearried:
by th e trieridi of FaistoNT, but in frith i:
was a fusion triumph, the sue.r.eq•ful ticket
receiving both the Fru.stottu nbtl. tile. VItE-
MoNT Vuteli: Mr. /3trcitsNAN only wants to
carry State+ having forty-nino votes to be
elected. :11e.will get theip in tbe.foll:m . irig
States:
Load' Carolinn,
15 j Tennefaee, 12
' 8 Mazyland ) 8
10 New Jetty,
I 1
8 ,;Californi a
.• • -'
Louibian4;
This *ottlti give tts one Ittlndreil .and eigh
electoral votes--thirty-nitte more
There are other State,.
that will most proUably ...vote for Mr. Bt7-
.114tICA1, SO that his majf . Ti f tl of electoral
-Vot es over FRESIC - nri lesi that,
t;re, rirateE obtained in 1852, over Scott. .
Affiiiis in Kannit
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
LEctmProc. R..1%.4)(7.1. 10, IS SAS , : 1
• SlP.?—your letter oh he 23 ilt. in rOpl rto
of the 9tit, arid yodr
bf the 27th Wt. ,
is teplyto nty letter or the
!aril: were bin bt fiCei ed du Ale Oen ing
Decpate forwarde4 !ante ittellai,es of those
lioknowledgedfiave infori4l lon that peace
And quiet have beets reator,j.i'tu the Territory.
slot Only hare all large Armed bodies of melt
Lee" dispersed. hut the smaller. hands of m*.'
tatplerB bei.o driven oft The roads aret travel
td "with safttr, did dwellings ate ateute from
intrurion. For ttpwates: of two ta.eeks no,out-'
tagestav e Heil! antlientith,l4 reriqrtel.
nototl , 4'l% - i r „rija s ., t n e imitators, Oak:ring
fo ts•hin g to all 14riie,;:have left the Territory.
And the heueticient 11*i, *sown,*
is lien *heady very ,sensitil r tett. ,
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The tieopr sent to , the Nerd, have tint yet
toturnril t It iN triv lairliose to !save rot the
nottlieln frontier, eon:icier:dile force for its
priztointl; and the '..teittaifiderzof-lbe 11:844"1
!rill h e edi t ri owg i to ocher
.1 " Inky seen, to rs4nite4t Isttidl : 4l6! l _ Pm!
ett4i iti jmnon with a.. sititil I ;li!uly Ortaeli *o.
the nowhere porilou'of the:Te#ll.ni, iti, purr.
"lit or a gang of sail) to be
Pillaging that
, ,reiloix. Very feriieetrully your
bbodieut •43trarir. - • ' •
Jxo. W. aorinsoi or KOMI&
rd * hos, W,14 Milailv,**liry . of
Eta., Inf.Ticsiste*, 45. • • .-" -
*lir Tbe Nesaorklerernid. now ilia - log ort at Lief the republican pitrfy itikeitiog la
regard 'tithe trOubles in !CONN made lately
the following explicit declaration :
" It is not the Kansas and Nebra.ka :bill
which is to tritium in this matter. That' bill
was in strictness No 'departure from the prin.
ciptes aird•lwrit'of ottr tovernment, 'nor from
the 'old mid recognited pr:nciples of the dem
&r ttT Sara stbinitted the question' of
ahtliery in, itanstts to the vo ice
ce and will of the
!topic of Kansal. That Was fair enough.—
We see dothittito find rink. with ili %inking
tbeittopie judges, rind subinitting a vial
question to, their arbitrament aid decision."
kir General' Pierce is the first riesident of
"the United States who has unifointly declined
to drink *aide with his guests—and he is styled
in t be Ptovidence Transcript a besotted drunk
ard. Ile is aefirst Presidetit, , ince Washington
who lias clo-ed his house: again:st all vibiton.
in the Slbbatlt 7 -and he is calla 1 a bravev, a
rnifian, an enemy of religion, and a tuurderer.
Fremont is only s;foet 0 inches in
Jblight, luta weigits but 115 11m. HO will
meature and weigh less after election.—Ex
z. Holloteny's Ointment aoce
lar swellin -s in, the throat, Oeurslgia' tie dol.
oreur, theilinatism, gout, lumbago, and other
diseases- nifeitibg the glands, muscles, rind
nerves of F•exisati 01; ere permanently eradica
ted by th'e f) el s e ‘ :e . l in g application orthis.heal- .
anti•febtite4sin-tlestroying pleparatiOn•
ng fling solt4,open wounds
burns, scalds, the bites of Venutuoui insects of
reptiles, and, in 'short ) all - the varieties of su•
pet ficial iniiathniation," soon lose . angry
and_paiefultliaratter whet! treated with Hull,:
way's • . The Pills'llave never yet
teen adniinisiered, itt dyspePsis, liver coot.
plaint, .or dis Orders of the bow_ y s i without pro
ducing thedesired • - •
• Democratic . iteetlasge. •
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There will he 'a .mass meeting of the De
mocracy at Suiquebanna Depot on Monday
Nov. 3d at 3 o'clock P. M.
• DICEINS2N, lion. 4011 N
VAN BURET, lion. E. B. SCIINABEtind
It, B. LITTLE &q. adaresi the meeting
A. J. -GERRITSON, dr J. DEANS, Jr,.
will addtess the Democracy of Jesup at the,
Church. Bear Dr. Cornell'., Friday eve.—
Oct 311.1, . •• .
It. 11. LITTLE:E.q., nghlress the
te , w.r:a . cy of Dioi;:w.k Fri,lay evening Oct. 314
Noticel.
T 031) wanted on bulbs . critiLiun st this office
1 itrurediatel..- - ; •
Teachers XsaitOliiAe.
Our X(irtpal Sehoel uio he elmrvreil . to) a
Teacher':i. In,titote both Nov.: sth to Nov.
12th for I;.e i)urfpose ofta....e . Ointoo , lating tho.e
who have betm sto attend. the School.
Profs. STODDA ali;Los hers will hr
ib n tendi tiee. -
ProlP. S. IA be in the School t.. 1 / 4 ) week
more, sin , ! i.:(oltd "[ho :0, Can Corn
iii-TifitteL.
.I.3oard i‘ ill be inrai,lietl: to a littiiteti num
ber as low :IS ran be ofrePtled . -- nut to ozeee.
:62,50, probably abrott s2.o3pef
Theke are_ it number of elmnees tor Teat .11
;••rq to boa l ril theniselvel--firl4 come,-Arst sery
ed, of course. •
The Ttiition for the in , tit it will be Gent
50 Litlie- '371 epnt4.
IL F. TE I VKSBCRY, Supt.
Ilaifur(l, O. 20. -50.
!knsquehanua.-
now. open .nnder elta-rge of Wm. M
llAtils 1 nti :V. B. Prineirti, Miss BROWN Pre
eeittress, Miss litaxt Teat:her Music, Mi
Sistrsos I' ! ?;zelier in Primary Department .
By Order of the otp•teea..
• • Wlt ignet. Pres%
ebnys F Re - id
(:)e ,t 15. 1856.,
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• INtaIIAXED. -
0e 25 by' Rev A. t): Warren Mr FitEDERICS
- E. RussELoatilittrti to Misf. LiS4A A.
‘e r:
daughter, of O;; S. Beebe E-q of Jiasup. • •
'Thu mlay Ott Otl: at Clifford. Corrieps by
MeV W. Ria'ard—Rit Mr J. B. ijASLER 10reon fit
,uf Tipton Ilidiann to M. BAKER 0.t.314T
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In Bro...klvn on the . 24:1:.I1 st by 8..”7.,
.Mr t_4oBoe W. DARK of Frank).f
Miss 11A11,1' EMILY. GE.IIE. of Brikaz I 13,
tuRA,
51 yra ft
Mo-t s‘
l'rovideni
few. days
among ti , it of. won•
ted healtl to realize
- that she ; 'sense was
indeed li anpiete.—
A-nong t. _lda fearful
bereaFement,is the . ,faet that. she - tats . tiol
conscious duringthe last twn days, of, linger
ing life. Buther charae,ter in all the endear
ing relationships of life was too well known
to require the exhibition of-death Led proofs
that she w'a ready td deitittl.' 2 ' For Mal
-yeah! she 11n beep •a• ennurinniCant of the
clinrch to 'hick
~ her ;elections, strongly
thong, and - . it e was it simple-heatted, init.
and faithfal , ncipla of het Lo and Say.
i;
i.pur, kind an , atfeetiottate , in- tlie:' acitiOAtit
eire:e--6titlit 1- Old devoteil in her- friend.
shiff—belotti,.liV aintly . *lin go ; well knew
her character and feel acutely her roas. Then.
are fatUrlis of 4114 .. ilarß . ditiliJikation , that
make it gldothy to cdtiteinfilite - ... • A .I..mt,iiid
mourn. the toss of a.' beloved and devoted
arife. Childsen'. juSti at the age •to .nOlll
mother's eourtiel and vet tire ft titiken withof phatkage. :An aged:mother iirlio luta in a
few (hits to make
.11111 . 4 .departed daughters
house 'ries ithidink, home dorm lilt- remain
der Of, her pilgrimage, is made .moat : toneb
inev tail4 o l:liirtleidation and
,bereavement,
" But Cikxlikk ways - ktr tut its Mir wayt." We'
havel;t47 - 1 , 4:b0w. Wore - Ifildatel t . 47; "i! r
.Coll be done." • &along tho=e arlso,.. 4 •4throngla
the eftimees ; and 'shame' of life' ' will also
nib,: h e r that is gOtte; are Ifni' slt.;;li= add tliC
H e e ds , : j Sh:e'4le, e vel.ready
.tit Aninfin,r A+'
far• - it. her ivikwer ett I;it'deil fO. :ilitO
.*4R li.till
the' ki mll t oft 45 Whii:li :L44! 'dotelitiona-and.,
painti.o 41anta ad, I .Kitt.,
. she '. Was - -,too . ‘14.,41'
known ;in, nut imi t ist 4 1oriti g , a . ra4ditkokx.-4 /
41 , 10Y-"lenrw - th. te4jaire - extett.lP4. 4i.ilitv 6011
and - her virtueS or* Written . imperfectly:4l(4.j
O le tire;They a tie two! friorkviividti mail
abidingly. on Okkiliiikar tatdat. of •'lte - iiikkii! 1
''' Oki 11/1 itell . iiiitsliar;: but *ha ttioi -- lidt . l .
4iiiitit stke fat*, Aink notiott hi dirtaitas. - 'iiiii
... . ' •-,L ... p!ilar. -.-..:
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111
W:IINSIMI
Acad6an T.
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crty :it is: also iiiiciefielnisi eontaiu all of tit,-
tinds and premises; lyinizon the north 'adept . the
Sueivi•-hanna river, and he'ret••fore conveyed to
. the said E..T. Young- by Win. Dayien, (t.x?ept
ing however therefrom, a certain poirtioh tif said
oreiniseii heretofore! conveyed by said Young
the ,nid June & Taylor) and contlinint; as is
supposed from two to four acres of land, be the
more or lees. Alm battle being sutject t.r n
. e e etaie right of was throuoli or over a part of tm.
I.me,::tolhe N. Y & Erie Rail Road two.. : net
ilsri snliject ti, certain water privileges heretofore
conveyed by the s.+l Young to June & Taylor:
also the rieht,.title. and interest and claim ie.
piired be a certaini act of the Legidature of thr t
State of Penn. supposed to have been .passed fn
tho year 1840, by Which act said Young wds so
umeized to eoristritet mid erect a dam ordain ! ,
it the herd Butloetslmid " (so called) in tug ,
Susgnelisrma, With; the escht,ire right of drain.
ino ofr the water dl Said r:fet :it that place, and
of ... constructing races. sluices, canals &e., for
milling purposes Or otherwise; subject linty , 'to
:the privileges heretofore conveyed to the said
June & Taylor, together with the appuCtenances,
onelnm mill and all itnprOvetL
. Seize_i and taken in . execution nt the suit of
S. Skinner & - B. - S.l Bentley vs. E. T. Young.
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ALSO—The ing, tracts or parcels of
land situate in %ft itistt:Wllo ter Great Bend, to
wit : one traticeoniftining onh hinidred acres he
theisaute more d 1 less: !Mit illiultior tract con•
ult., Mrs
uan, aged
bereavitt ! ,
rd. But n
'riend WRY
.
tabling - three hundred and nitiet mien illFes and
twenty prelies of pitod eidepthig had reserving
min lot of one ltandrt•daeres and eighty povhos.
and another lot anti). scree and • one mindred
and thirtwAtiz perches; sold therefrom reppoct
ively to)itettb Ai Brink, - and Mapes • Dro en, th 4
title to fhrr ,, britt tibOtru deperillecl lilt being
front add others; and the ace
.ol d from Wird and wife: Mao pnuth
er lot - or Unit fiontaining firtyieres frd
Afro! . merman wli honveyid to Efeatet•
Mir.ieyed to . William I)ayten.by deed IWO .
110 liine 1847 i ALL :mintier bit .. ;if "hind con
tainitig fifty MT..", More or less; being the tame
that ionveyed to Wm. . ISivtim by
deed dated 18th 310104841; there Iteing tireept
out of ttte rtkrg.tiotgpi*. of bind pito bundrrd
:awl bye' erre* &plot by Fpglit skinner i to Chas.
Troiyhridge, fi tly acres py do ti t Alfred. Thom"
andtwenty-seven scres t t k (Than. c. eimitlipne by
reference to . sundry '' convesanessi for the. same
trill "fsit!y•apprar. Alto ime other tract of. tend
eolit 11;14 one ; titiddied and ;4evetiteen acres of
t ord. illrtreor ! % !)s.'in; o ! 1/10 .ctiveyeil bY
Y!.oo g . and Th o o, F . toydikbin
Mo. - by 4eed fichwi , rlper 19:1i A.. D. 1849.
..llAttGr 'th e i 4 and privileges of tlar
At id iii krtr..l, 4144- rr o u qblionett'r
Bri4n . l - O - Ze.F. Brown, itsted the
Stst 4;4 i.f I pril 4. D. gatktiod:thetx v ieisigned .
isirijahsl(inplei. t who ciMveYed te,cseitroi
•t l Mliitto;:tkititifeeit with the ti404P44 Juit+F ( '"• -
1004iirniOitte#Oilllekteighiiip ithf.aol4o4,fiomMii,
'pr, tie an tn. timedltictos 0r.,4111- leage;„,ind . thy
NOS theWspoonAris spa BALL.
Wel Air*** 110,p44
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111 1 / 1 8111NPrik SALM
Di' virtue Of sundry wrtteissuisi by the quirt
„ILJP of Cognoi:Pleaa of Sunquphanna county
and and to we "direlitef, I will expose te,..Publie s4le
at the Ciotti Hoes, in Mont► ore, on Saturday the
litth (lay of Novenlber next, at eue U'eltoek 1 1 . 111.,
the following_ real Estate, to wit: •
All that , certain piece or parcel of land situate
and being le the township.of Springville , Snag.
county, bounded: and described ay . follows, to
wit: on the north by lands of Miles Prite l h;rd,
and W. B. Hindrick, East by the Episcopal par.
1101 . 1 nlei:tef South by the road leading From
SpringcilVe to the Tookbannock Creek, on the
West by lindivf Ezekiel Fritz, containing' one
acre of land, Moro oiteze, with the ePPerteeleftee,
one dwelling house, and alt improved.
Seized and taken in e zecution at th's salt of
Benjaithi Sayre vs. D. V.
ALSO—AII that certain pi'ede br petrel of
land situate in the townthip of Great end,county of.Suaq. and State Nen.. bon ode and
described as fullovre, to *lt: on the northerly
s'de thereof by the toad or public' higliWay; on
the easterly sift by the Susneehannit titer, on
the southerly ot solltheilt and *Wetly by land
heretofore conveyed by E. T. Young to Jen. &
Taylot, end being known na the Saw Aill prop.
arty; it is 'Also tibdeittendibbontain all thelands
ind premis'es lyibt on the north side onhe Sus
qechahno river, and htretofore conveyed to the
said E. T. Young. by Wm: Dayten.
thereftent a certain portion of said premises,
heretofore t. onteyed by said Yount to kaid Sane
& Tayflr,) ittd 'containing as attykred Rom two
to four sires of lied. bo the sathb more or less,
the name being subject to a cerbkie right of way
through or , over a part of the mime to the hi. Y.
& Erie Atli Road Co, and also subject to cer
tain witer privilegia heretofore Conveyed by the
said Y0un,... , to June & Taylor. also the right ti.
lie, interest and 02161 ientiired by a cettiiin net
of ilts Legislature Oflltb State of Pennsylvania,
supposed to have, been pasied in the year 1850.
by which act said ,Young was authoOzed to c'on.
street and erect a lath or datitS et the head of
-Heckle Island," (soc.alled) in the Silsnuehanna,
with the exclusive right of draining 'di the W .
ter of said river at that place, mid of construct
ing races, sluices, canals &*. for milling purl).-
ses or otherwise, subject only to privileges here.
tofore conveyed to the said June ¢ l'avlor, with
the appurtenances, one.oaw mill, and all improv
ed.
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Seized and taltnn to exeoninn at the suit of
N. V. Carpenter vs. E. T. Yount.
A LSOAII that Certai n; piece or parcel of
land situate id Aubtllti ttutlif,hit, Susquehanna
county, bodmitsi and described as fUltows,•to wit:
beginning at' etiHO• fn thb ,Henry
Drowtf's line, thence north supposed to be about
fifty perches, thenie east about forty perches.
thence south about flirty perrhes, and thence
west about folly Perches, bettniitsi oh the north
by lands of teloloB Drown. oh the east by N.H.
Roberts, south by the read'and west. by, Henry
Brown, containing about ten acres more or less.
with the appurtenances, one house, one saw mill
and about hill an acre improved. •
Seized and taken in execotion at the suit of
Davis_D. Scott to the use of John Morley
Wm J. Slater & David Millard.
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A . /,S9All that. piece 9r parel of land situ.
ate in the township of Liberty. county of Sus
quehanna, bounded antkiescribed as follows, to
A it: on the east bY lands of Win. H. !Yes. on
:he south by the burying ground, and on th.•.
west by A. - C.
,Tompkins and it. A. Beeman. con.'
raining about four scree and a quarter more or
er. less, 'with the appurtenanees ' one framed
house. and 'barn and mostly improved.
Seized, and taken in execs lion at the suit of
J.
11. Sutphin vs. H N. Nol.th.
ALSO—AII that dertaih pieta or parcel of
lend situate lying end beie. In the I.l4srough et
Susquehanna ' and Co. of atldistint!ttished
•ts being lot Nn. 19,, 'as the same L 3 lad down and
lt,ignau , il on a map of part of 'the vilLige of Sus.
quell:inn% necord;ng - to a survey of Wm.
recolded in the!t.tliee of recor dsq•ds in
c.itittty su.o,harina, in deed book No2l.
It Ile 696-and bounded on the north-east by Rob,
rt Nichol, on the south i.ast by Street ---.on
tie inith.westby land of Laughlin, anti on the
o•th-west by Street said lot b-in,tv sixty
front by One hundred and twenty.tive deep,
4 .110 - td fi - -aired fe-
, • ‘. • . .
sinee the first clay April .A. D.. 1853, or may
hereafter accrue, 'Said furegairpi . refers} kreets
of land contain invifter de4action ofreierirstions
throe hundred andfseventy,five Iliert3 or there*.
bouts with allowiteces be.the tattle mere Or less;
this decd being intended.te convey nly tiro lands
and privilezes particularly delcribtd in the deed
of Nub Skinner end Sar.ah his MA, to George
W, Scranton d.ite4l the first ,day of June A. D.
1852 and recorded. in the Recorders' office of
Su.sqnehanna Comity in Deed Demk N 0.21. page
151 &e.. refcrerico to which wi:l fatly show: ex.
cePtingalways not - of the same theright of war
of the Delaware Lickaivanna & Weiler!) Rail
Road Co. under the condition* specified in said
deed: cont.-lining in ail about 3io acres more or
143 after deducand (mei:pa-on%• with theappur
tenance* two &Veiling Houses, 2 Barns and
sheds nttatched, on sisv mill, one orchard and
about 150 acreh improved. •
tefied aiid talieno.in execution at the snit of
George W. Scr,intOX vs. E. T. Young-dc Edgar
Thomas.
ALSO—AII that' certain &es nr Parcel of
land hit uate lying and being in the Towpsltio
of Great Bend. County .of Susquehanna ' and
State of Pennsylvania, hounded and deserihed as
follow, to wit : N0t . ..111614y by land of Oliver
Trott-triage. Biisteilv by lands of Nhtlir.n P.
Sontherly 14 lands of Tillman Bild*in
anti William Wolentt. and Westerly by lands of
the New York and oad do.. contain
ing one hundred serer of Land more or leaf, with
the appurtenances. bne framed house 2 Barns,
onebnthard, and . mnittly improved, also theft..
two certain lots of ;land purchased by S.,T.
Bruin of Truman Baldwin, end lying in the
Township of Or'ent Me nd aforesaid; and lying
opposite the d*elling House or the Said Tru.
man . Baldwins afores:aid. ' Otte of the said lots
being fobr rods in;' width, by eight rods in
depth, :loci the other Dirty one feet in width by
eight rods in depth, ;wilh the sOpurten'snees—
One framed dwelling,Hottse, one Barn, one
&e.. and al/ improved.
Seiied altd.tagen ip eieention at the Ault of
S. T. Brnin.
; F. P. HOLLIST EIt
Sheriff's office. .
3lontrose,
• Estray,
SINCE line red bele r, of good
size ; will be 2 rears old next January.
Whoever will return said heifer to the
subscriber, or 'O3 information where it may
be found, shall be liborallv
JACOB ALLARD.
Franklin, Oct. 27th, 1858.-Iw*
AuditciT's Notice.
•
XTOTICE herebririven that the undersigned
AA an Auditor appointed by the Orphans
Coln of Sump., Co., lo distribute the funds in
the hands of A. S. Lacy. Adair. of the estate of
John Sher - wood, deeetised; among the creditor.
~f said d..cedent, sttend to the (Julie's o
*aid appointtneht, at his Sten!! in Montrosa 4
Friday the I.lth day of. Nov. next at two ()Tel , ek
P, M. and all persons ;interested in saidlun• are
hereby required to present their claims a said
thue and place. oi - bel'orever tiebatted.
W. 11.1: MULFORD, .ditor.
Oct. 2.2 d 185 G.-414 •
•
Auditot's Notic
NOTICE is hereby given that te,onderAlgned
arc. Auditbrs , nppointed y the Orphan.
Court of Su-qua.. C0.,;t0 diet' bute the funds in
the hands of Jaeob Kiinble. • duff. of the estate
of J o hn Mellvaine rive7din onfr the heirs and le-.
gal repre•entavives of Sal decedent, will attend
to the duties of his el* untrnent nt the office of
Bentley and Fifrh ontrose on Friday the
14th day of Nov. ne that 1U o'..:lock A: M., and
all peasons interes din said fund aro hereby re
qttiral to present heir;claiintt at said tltte and
place or Va fere er.deV . arred... •
• • 1. F: FITCH, Auditor.
Montrose, set. 0:2i1 18)6.-4wn44
• ogister's Notice;
PU AC NOTI6F;',Is hereby given to all per.
ou concerned in the follow:ng c.-.ta.. s
wit • • .
_state . of.S..tmuel We:gort., lAte of Briff•Tewa- .
r town , ,bip deceased:l Phil alder Linis Execu—
'l •
tnr.
•E.t. i t e nr Gtr t.ittle, late of ltontroae,
dee'd. It. IL Litilp, Administrator,.
Fuld account a J.,ti r f web -der, Trn=t,e ttn
der the. %rill or ..t.rieph Lit! of Franklin
roWnshili 4 •
That the, ae.•••antantil have settled ae,
counts in the Re...64:erl# office .in, and r.‘r
county ofStp.quvhannit, and that the;sanie
he presented to the ititilses of , the Orph-.W:.
f;otirt of sai , l,-e.int!ty otj Wednesday the I 9tli•
day o f Novemtkr cunfirtuati,%n and al
lowance.
J. w. (:11AP.)1AST,
Register's ulli x. linforn.e. Oct., 93d 1856.
Stoves rStOves.!
HBURRlTT,woolctinvite aili.htin to his
large etock of Nett Stitvos, Sost teeek•ed.
metolingli full ainorltnritt of Elv tted Oyen, Air
Latge Oven, and Parlor, Oilie'e and Si,op
Stovett. for Wood or Caul, alai) Store Pipe. Zit!
Sh.s.t Iron, Stove, tub 4, His nmsortment
inclu4 the most .lelm:t and desirlble Stores
in .11.1rket and will - he stild on the tnost farotable
terms for Cash, or on trial, , I Drntrurr.
New Milford, OA.. 19th, 1856, •
E• Pluribis ITimm
011 E tr!mslatei: this celebrated mothi
One of many"--aitherstsay the most literal
meanitatT is, "tet the t azo . With the hide"—lint
the real inoaninLt is," Attip top Tailor is a good
itaititution.". It );ou doti7t believa thk, call al
Jahn Grov,'s slapp, a fit 4 atop' from Searles Ho
tel, and hr will eonvineePiu Arid show you
The Fall 'ashient,
)ton's and Boy's ehitlting few Ibst. Don't
I, hinder irsto a Jew.harti eßtablishtiteot, whore
you ire likelr to r,ot tor4(l With - had work: My
.a;i.i) is 01 Taritiiike trout
50:,r1,A4 flow!. l will ,Ultrrant ely work to 'fit
xell anti woar pricey reasanable
for rash !town. -
>42* — Cuffing chine ati usual.
JOHN GROVES
3lnto-rnve. Oct. Intil 056.
New Store ! Now Goods !
HAII'I t EY & GUILD Would respertfolly in.
rite the attention of the citizens of Gibson
anti vicinity to their very 'large stock of
• Fali and
winter (fond:, whielt tlsey,are now receiving a Id
are now telling at very, tom Prices: C4)%irst
ing in part of Dry Guiiii.'lGroderieß, Hardware.
Crockrev, Paittis;fiils. IVeady made elothitz.
Roots. .& SitOe*t. &c. Tlfry.:are prep 'red to ex
hibit to the people of GilvOtt one of the laruest
Mocks of Ready made*Chetiting . ever offered
,in
this market which they tiq bound to sell cheap
as the chcapc>l. In rtiditien to their Stock they
are now rt'beiving a laigotoelt-of Coot-king and
Parlor Stoves. Tin IS'are44.e. So call and see
if t ou do not bny. - no charge for steiWin,if L7cinds.
It
•i.
Giletnn.oo. 191 h. 185% '
• N. R. All hinds id•Contitry produce taken I.
exchange fur wiods, at ina4et'priees.
44-4.
ClItkAT fieSll ATIFVANS & CO'S !
tarte.43l,lislked 04408" Bio idwar, is.the
1 1 ,4 WA N . in New York to !my Books. EVANS
& /sett Books ds low di they ran be bought
ow 'WN , . OW 111 1 . : 0: *tilt 46 book It present. ra , ,
iying vaine 'from 2,6 cts. $ I Od. Ttle eel ue 4t
the present depends upon qtr . number of tilt boo*
purehased. Gifts drlitertd lit the data of the sale_
Gnatinchufements to figentst . •
Catalogues,. roniaininiliiit anti prizes
sent to any athiress free. r '
Pr reons it froluslnted the firm of EVANS
& CO..aro rosycetfulty referred to the following
trading pulsliAing houses:{— • ,
Orton"fit 2.5 Porkltpw, N. y•
& t ft , N-14:41 At. N. 'V.. PnlijO'
ti d elp.o.n &I','“ 13 Winte;ti St. Billiton, Sanborn,
Corte.* & Mess..
rjr- Setid for ! • sopl. Ertl). 341
CLOTHING AT Z. FRITZ..
ifAVg now•Lhli'i.n,6on4 a [rood moortinenr
1 or oioi Coito, Nolo. rind.
fitly% Cools, viOrti
_wilt soli gip_
foritiols dooth. Plexisi! eill* "tee for y - Airrw.lrioi
"' • ' - rant.
Ito;Ore Oti# !Or
Nana fiir Ai ; No* II
IHE undersigned takeill le announcing
to their friends and customers that they
have moved into their NEW STORE, with an
entire now stock of Goods„ conidstlig of every
variety of merchandise kali' Cott!itrror city,
Friends, give us aeall . to' do n'ot sell at
" old fogy' price; nor " eietkiie who par.
chase of ti 4 ; but-trade fairly and hoed City at '
live and let lino" rap* We both plinich and
practice tho true hyline's_principle of ”Anick
salea and small profits." Lot , be distinctly
understood that we do not wl , •lt to sell goodi on
a long credit. We will *en goods. so low
that the parchisei- can slink to borrow tonne."
at twelve per cent, and pay down fur them.
Salt, Flour and prodittm of all kind* kept mi
st:lntl.), no hand. andlold at IpWer rates than at
any other establishment iti -to*n. loproye that
wr are not beading, tht tatting piths truths In
a plain way, caltunti parehaie. - .
N. 11.—All kinds of Prod lace taken in ex
change for goods. •
- R. TIIAYER,& to.
nontrnee, Sept. 26th. 1856.-41
•
Hang the Bennet on the enter
• WALL • 1
•
AXEI -LET TU =MOs 00 mint, •
PTIHAT HAYDEN BROTHERS, the P'o
-1 Agents are now receiving their sec
ond stock of
Fall antitirint
r r fury Goods,
N . O . FIO§. % OCHE% ILW L
RY & FANCY 000133,
Which tlEcy Are selling off it sheet d. - half
the Old Fogica' FRAIN
No charge foi. Snowing goods, No %avietl3n
in l't lee
itziktiY P
and•take s peep for w: aro bobbing
Around with the cheapest, good ever offeiedin
this section Of the State. NO • istako.
H YDEN. EROS'.
Now Pa., Oct°. 185 S. n4I m3*
TIME C = NGED.
0 . ;
•. . •
elawitre, La
New and evpod' '
he North and %
on, and frog I
direct
delphia.
On and I
on ni fo
Cinci
• E '
Oue
•
n'tsluina & W, 111.112.
dons broad gunge route - from
eat. via Urea Bend and Seran.
the Llekawnnna and Wyoming
'through to New l iorirand Phil-
ter 310miay, Ang. 18, TraitOr will be
,OWN.:
'mai Express Train bound east on N. Y.
~ It., arrives at Gt. Bend 8 15 A. M.,froni
4 ,), Binghamton, &c.,and connects with the
/PRESS Train whit:leaves Great Bend for
York and Nara, • 8 30 ; a. m.
iIIC at Muttirose, 9.10, "
Seranton, 10.45, "
Strou,ishorg, , 1.30, p. in.
Belatafe, 15 inmates to ditto, 3:013, "
Bri.lgeville; Phil. pass: Leavitt 2, 35, "
Junction, ' 3.15, "
New York, " - 7.15.."
Pasgengers : from N. Y. lents Pier, No. 2.
North river; at 7.301 a. to.
FromPliitiM'elphiti, tea+o tral'ont st - .
tV Wiwi', - at P i:bd . "
Leave J cciinn, 11.30, "
Due at Bridgeville, Phil. t enHeetion,l2.ls, p. in,
Delaware, 15 min. to cline, 12.45, • "
Btrtmdsburz. . 1.30, ".
/1.40, "
.a rantem, .!'" .
NlontraKe, , b. 15, "
nreat Bend, 5 Otr, "
Connecting at Oreat'frehA with tho
Mail Train Wept at 6.10, p.
Scranton Accommodation Train, leaves
Scranton for Great Bend at 8.00, a. m.
Arrive at Great Bend, 12.20, p. m.
Connecting with I.!dy Exprefies P,at
and ‘Vt:.:".".:, un N. Y. & E. It.
Ret nr . ning, Bend at
In.
Stroodt..bora Aeeeannotlatien Train
lonves Stroud:l)lm: tor Nev York,
and intermediate places, at
Re!urnigr leaves N. York for
StroudNlArg at y 3.30, n. m.
I'a»-myerh to and from New York will change
C.:J:3 :It .
To and from Philadelphia, via B. D. R. R.,
it. , :tve or tike the cart...o Bridgeville. •
For Pitt, t. Kingmton, ami . Willregbarre, take
& B. R. R. car: at Scrantop. • •
it•isup. ArebillaW,
var. , it (.Ireenvillo.
Tic,2ia sold and . bagdago ;eft:eked beticeen
n it stations or connecting roads.
• Pauseng;el , 3 to and from Wilkesbarre, 'Wyom
ing. &e., via Latikawnnna & Bloomsbury . Rail
road. go through +101 . '44 tiny detention at :Scran
ton, as the trains on that road rilti in connection
with the Express trains on thn L. &
R..—lionci! *Passengers tidyleave Kingston at
9.30 a. in. and arrive in - l'hiladelphia at .8 p. rn.,
or N. WO; hi 7.i 5.
Reftritiiit, loave Philadelphia nt i :1. m.; or
New York at 7.3 J, and arrive in King>tou at 5
e. M. .
Fare from Kingston, Wyominz and Pittnton
to Philadelphia, 84,50, for New York, 8455.
Ticketn sold, and Baorago checked throng 4.
• 1). DOTTEIIER, Sup.
NVSI. JENN.s. Gen') Ticket Agent. •
PATENT MEDICINES' - &C.
AI'FLICTED READ 1.
- I
. .
it.trunncrin MEntemEt.—ltqcotable Pills
Grern Mountain Ointment. Sarsaparilla
Compbund, Child•ens Panamm, . Eye Lotion.
ror and Atrue Remedy, Health. Bitters, Dysen
tery Syrup, Consumptive's Balm, Marshall's Ute
rifi-,.0 itholiesn. Duet. -Libby's Pile Ointment.
an.! Manual of Health.
Ayres Pills and Charry Pettbral. Tdoitters'
Germ:ll,oin: insent. Trask. 'MagnetiePintinent.
// ,, fl , ,tr,tris .Ointment and Ddris Pain
Killer, Deo . Heart Corieetor. Bezin4qes
Root Plant, Limits sovereign' Balin 'and
'Wrights' Indian 'Vegetable Pills. • Rhoilei • F
ver aad Ague illerclanbe (iarelinu Oil.
Ai 'ie.% Lioziau;at, Camphor,distor Oil, Paregor
; e , Aloes, Pieera„Myri h, I.ieori et*, &c., &e,
now-tippy just reeeiretl. to be kept-eminently
on hand, for sale by
_ 1. N. BULLARD.
Montrose. 00.. 1 18.0.
Niam It!ItILIPOID
Shawl, Cloak & Dress Goods Ern
" porium for Fall 1856-
1111ititITT would call attention' to his
• new stock. of Fall and Winter Goods,
inc hiding a g reat variOty of - Rich Fall Prints in
flow St v1e•....f1a in and Fancy Delaines and cash.
mere". Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths, Plaid;
and Plaid Merinoes and Paratnettas, Nark,
Br4ade, Plain and Fancy Si.ks; Wool. llrO.
cade, Cashmere and' Sillt . Shawli. ciente4liew la,-
Ri •it ltd bona and Flowers, Ladies Clots and
Rich Velvets" for .Cloain Broadcloths, :Guist—
.lo., with a taiga atutotimentnf.other sta
ple & Palle, Goods all useal/thehiding hard:ware, Crockery, Iron and, , Stkiii l'aittta. Oils,
limits and Shoes. its Cloaks, Dhffalo.
Robes, Carpeting. 4.i., veit4 a large and: new
mi.4ottmeht of Steve* of the most • approved
;t 1 les actl Constractifin, alt will be sold
In meet the views bf the olifsest bayiera . for
Gish or eripiOced eredit. :• • • -
Now ittbrd. Sept, .106..• •
4 PERFUMED' BREATH.—What- lady or
grntSe Marl kotild remain under Alio 'come
tit n iiiiagreenh'e breath': when by 11 " 111 .1 1 ;
" Dal:Dora Thousand Flowers" AS a dentri
would not bitty render it Oweei but the
forth white ns alabaster t Many perentin do not ,
know their bre ith bipit, and the Ailltjeet is 1.4'1
411;lirafo theirtieinds will never miitition it. our
j
drop of "Balm"
.oh - . moor tooth brush
and wash the teettitithilt Aila. motolho'. A fifty'
refit bottle will lasta yoat.
, A beautiful complexion mny easily benequired
by using tho " Balm of a noontul . Flowers."
It 1 I remdre- tien, pinipteirind- Death:4 linim the
skin, leaving it of a- soft and nasetile hoe. - 'Wet
a towel, pont Aff tWo OrAteill Ardpi, and Wash
thii face night and morning, •
. • ,•
SHAY IN G 11. ADE gout _ shar
vint.brugh in , either-morro or OA water. POOr:lm
tam 'Ours of 4 or ,Thol*peul, I
'Flowers." rub the ' biard *AL' And tt, jwall malty
IwiaitifuTirott
emiou of *baying. BAK
vrare"of iciunterfeite : ' _NOW. ironaiiitik'rtittliggit
OtoodAtik FETRIDOB &ca t
11,4 itraret Ate . , Tlok.
MEM
1.11.0 w
. • Alaritking Disorder - I. . 1
Dyeioet.wia and derangement of the liver..the
satires of infirmity. and stinerir . ig, and the eauee - of
iuriturierabir deaths, yieia to these curative*, in nil
mass, however aggravated. acting as a Mild pur
gative, alterative and tonic ; they: fellers the
bowels, inlay the guide. and invigorate the ere-.
item and the constitution - at the same time.
,
General Wia.kness—lt ervots Complaints.
•
When ill stimelenti fail. .the renovetinz end
brseing properties of these .Pille give firmness to
the shaking nerves itid enfeebled movies of the
victim of general debility.
All Irregnicrities and aliments incident to the
delicate and .sensitive organs of the sex are re
moved or prevented by a few.doses of.these mild,
hut infallible alteratives. No motliar who re
gards her own or her children's health shOuld fail
to have them within her retch. • •
Stientic rcAorsements.
The London •• Laneet," . .thei London Medical
Review " and the moat eminent of the. faculty in
Great Britain, France .and Germany, have cube-
Riled the Pills and their inventor.
Holloway's Pills are the best remedy knowil
in the worldfor.the following diseases : • ~.!
Asthma - • Ileadsehes
.
Bowel Complaints Indigestion - •
Conglis T Inviard Weakness
Colds • Inflammation
Cost iVeDPIIII ' 1 nfiuengy ' , -
Cheat Diseases` Liver - Complaints
Debility - . • ' Lnwness of Spirits
Dropsy . PI irli ,i_
rirPrPoia - Secondary Symptoms
Diarrhoea strati and Gravel „....
Fiver and Attie . Venereal Afiections
Female, Complaints IVor.fill sif•aß kinds.
a,„' Sold at the Mandfactiiries of Profemor
tr,ot.t.oWsv. SO Maiden Lane, New York, and
244 Strand Londoei, by all. respectable Drug.
data and Dealers.in sledirine thrOughout the,
liitited &albs and the. civilized world, in boxes
at 25 cent. 4, 62 1.2 cents,and $1 each. - -
Er There is a con4idcratilo saving by taking.
thb tare Blies, -
N. 8.--Miectiont. for 'the.._ gititlance of pa.
tii.nts in eyorydisortier aro r-lied to each box.
aep2sn4d
ALARGE stock, of Crockery and Glass
'Ware at G. W. S. &CO'S.
•
Sttaylitorte• -
rAmt. ihto the enclosure . the itubßeriber.
VilOet. 14, 1t56.n Light Sorrel horse
.about
10 yearn old, Blind witli one eye, and er.n't see
much with the. other. The owner i 4 requested
to prove property pay chsrvs - apd %alio him
away.
r, BADGER' : -
.N • o 4 A 3 - w :%li 3* lford, Oct. 16, 1t":54.
2;15, $$
t. 40, "
6.05, a. m
I\TEW jowelrv,- PcCu:n(ls, Fan4y.C., ,, ds
IN 'Grorencs. Paints, Oils, 0 ru g s, 'Materials for
Lights, &c., Just teevived by . . ... _ . .
ABEL TURREL,
..
!if htitrnse. 0,..q. Mir, ISSG.
tiItE . S . I ENTIALELECTION
PRO CIA Pin kTII.O
lITIIEREAS, by the .laws Of this Common'
I V • .wealth, it is made," the duty of the Sher
iff of every County,..to give notice of the Geperal
Elections, by publication in one or afore news,
p triers of the County, at least twenty days before
the Election," to enumerate • therein, the e• cffi
eers to be eieeted," and to "designate the p'ace
at which the Election is to be • held"—Therefore
I, P. 1 4 :1101AIS'VER, high Sheriff of. Susque
hanna Comity, do.hereby make known- and pre
claim to. the qualifitlci electors of --,Susqueltanna.
that n General Election will be held throughout
m.rid fOunty, On Tuesday the 4th day of Novem
ber next, being the.!first Tuesday' in said mouth.
at the several districts.: within saftl cbuuty, to
wit: .
. .
The election for the district cornicisl.4 of the
township of Apol.won, ti ill Ile held at the.. TOien
House near Joseph Beebe's in said township.
The election for the district coinpOsed of the
township of Ararat 'will beheld ;tulle .School
Woes° nenr the Piesbyferiala Chorth-in said
township.• .
.„. •
The brectioil,{ll;ir the district foth'frfsed at the
township of Auburn wilt be held, nt • the Buse
of Cieorge.lforerley said-township., •
The election for the•distriet composed rf the
township of Bridgedrider be . held at .the
Critirt 'louse in the Boroirib of sltintro,se.
The election for tne brefrict composed of the
Township of Brouklyn, will ho held at the:
liouseOfJarires O. Dullard. in said township:,/
, The election for the diStJiet .composed. Orthe
tewnsitin of Chociannt will bo held at the-School.
House nbar•RoWt Griffin's in•Wrid- towts . hiP•
The elbetitin for the district ecialposed,of the
ids-1104p of Clifford will be hold-'a't the house.of
Ilirant Barnum in Paid
Toe election for the district ;composed of the.
Bbrough of Dundaff will-'le held at the- Dundaff
Hotel in PI nifi Borough: • -
Th e elect ion
.District. Comprised of the Town , .
ship of Detnoek,'will be' \ held . at the, house:of
idiot Bake! in said township. , •
tetticiti District composed of the Town
•sliip of Pigott Like, will be held at the house of
Betsey A. Chair ifs said township. - • -
dintriet coinposed, of the Town
ship of Franklin WV be held' at the Scheel
I,lle use near Jastob Affords in said Township: , ,
1 The election 'District .composert of the Dor
' ou;:th of Friendsville Will be. held -. at the School
House insaid Bormigh: • ' •
• - efection district tonipesed of the Town
, ship of Great kend, *ill bet held at thethoitie of
MICA Allen lielsritd township. •-- • .
The election district eompoded ct the Towe l7 '
ship of Gibson, Will 'he' field at tiro- . Koustt- of Jo:
riehh Washburn In said ToWfis - hip.-
!the elbetion DiStriet . comPotked MOTO - ten:
ship of lituford. Will be fiehist the house
W Waldron in said Township. • -;•
The election district composed ! ir Towns
ship of Harusdhy .4411 6e htild at the house - of
Williartr Sampsowin said Township; ,
The eh...lion-district cornposokof the
of I lerriek wilt .bb hbtd at the hireiti of Shus
bael Dintoeit in said tsinitshiP., •
The election distriet' composed. of -tire towel..
Chip of JaEltson -'ut, the Etotuse - of J.
J. Turner, in soul Township: " • -•-,
The einctiottdhitrhilcomposed of the Tow n,
Ship ofiemAiiii Itrill'be held at. the hoes° of Popiol. 1
Hoff* said township.
The Osaka distrielenint,ealbf the tari
shiitbf LonOx; Will be hold-'-wt the lionise' of
Glow and Brother* in said Township:- • --
The Eleetien-lliitrieeopinposed ef,• - the,to4!‘,.
,h; p.s.o t Lib e rty, 411144: bald at, the
i -tioesi . 'ef
Nit Dotes In fold ieweehip, - - _ •
The election dietrkit coinposti;d4ifthe drip.
of
Laski: :11131 be trold.-st •• the Anii4Vot . Ell,44 -
I..eid's =1
The electiOn . distrlet entriposed of::.the'-tertiii
;hip o f middletowN*lllleleld - alAho beset at
Joke* Goss in veld Tartehip.'
The election Alettieteenitemetef
'a Montrose lead the. COuit.
'A P 1 .1414
the material of eery
hind Aloe In the hu.
Itsecures health to es.
It neetasarily product.*
PILLS operate d 'rect.
the stream of lifer nen.
ilstaa*, and thus radix
whether located la the
the bowelr, the
in, or any other part of
the. Woild?
are'eti'eltk eilkactens
he w hole human race,
certain elbitaten and
Delicate Females.
lEMEMM=SI=M
. _
The.election Disktict composed of the Town.:
ship ofNew will beheld . at _the homer
occupied by John B. flacliton le' itaid iewttahip:
The election district cotnposett of the:town:
ship ofOskland, twill boheld,-.-nt tho:howast -- of
Robert Nicol. In the lkirouglr,of ffnainebanni. •
The election distrilt composed of the town.
ship of ILush,"will be beid st.the hettaiiiif N. D.
Snyder in said township ! . • _ , • •
the election dtsiriet ccmpUsed of. tbe,towlg.
ship of Splugville, will be held at the-house of-
Spencer limos in said township. • --
The Wes' tioi-distriet : .eompo se d of the towm.- •
ship Of Silver Latelitill - be held.aV thettotie of
.fiebert,ll.lCGerigles ip mid io,anahi•
• The electionfilistriet composed of the Borough
of Suctinehaiina ho :hold arthe house lately
oecnpled.by Elliotflienthin in •
The election district - composed of the town.
ship of Thornton, will be held at the house's.
neatly ,oceopfed by Artist J. littMilid is said
township. _ •.. - • ,
Itisfurther 'that eieetioa at the
said stkersl distrittor. shall be. opened impress
theltiiufs of 8 aa 10 o'clock. lathe forenoerhan4
shalicontinue open to ithotit interriiptiegs est.'
journment until 1 cieleett ih .the evening, whet/
the polls shall be closed.
The officers to be elected at thejimet and pia. "
ces nfortasid are Tsventy4eveii P,etsons as Elec.
tors far President and Vice - .Pro 2 rdent of • the •
United States. . _ •
it is farther directed that the meeting. Oth,
ftettrn - Judgea, at the Court "Tonle kt Montroic,
to make pit thegetteral returns, shalt ho on thil
first Fridny - mewling the General- Electleas
, which will be the 7th day of November.
..
-And in end by the said aer,l aut further dirge•
ted to give notice "that every person, excepting
Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any, ream
er appointment or trust under the gipernmeuf.
of the [retired States; 61; of any city or tncorport.
ted dist:ict,'whether a cominissioned officer or
otherwiie, a subordinate °Meet n2ent, is or
shall bi employed ,under the legislative, tikecsk
tive or judiciary department of this Stateir
any incorporated district, and 'also that: every
membei-ot Congress and the. State Legislature.
,and of the Seleet or Cowman Council of - any
city, CUM enissioners of any incorporated astriet,
is by law, Ineapable'of holcitti.,g or exercising;at
the same time, the °Met or. appointment
Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of_
this Commonivealth, and that no , Inspector s
Judge or any °tiles officer of any such election
shall be eligi ble to any o ffi ce to be then
- for. .
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Given ender my .hand at Metitrose, tills 14th
day of October; A. D. 1856, and fillity4ai of, ate
Independence of the U. States..
• F.T. HOLLISTER, Sixth!. .
- Sheriff's offiee.
Ifontrolie, Oct. 14, 1856.
.
• Oarpetings Oil Olotlut,
A "eriety of ityles and.qiialitiee in
offered for the Fall Trade, to which
the attention of parr.hfleers is invited; it
-
J. IL DEPELTS--
_ .
Sept. 18. " •
rt* 014D:ind Silver Spectacles; AA:tow lot-just
receives,
receives, corripiising tug, by •
Augu-It la. - A. 1. hiiirs.
PURE. HAIR. MATTItAtifES. •
PURE Curled h air Alattrasses--Lite - Osseo
Feathers and Pillows for sale at the Crock
ery &• Ileum) Furnishing . Store ht . ,' the iowEit
prices by . , J.. 11. DEPEU: •
13inghamtotcSetbf. 18, • .
.
.Looking Glasses:
ICElLY . Orastneated, plain Gilt and Mithog:
14 any framed Mirrors, constantly oft hand and
fur sato at - DEPEU . S.
Sept. 18, 1856. -
Crockery & Glass Ware.
VcrY Lnrge Stock consisting of a. variety'
of.,stiapes of the best manufactures are now
offered •nt very low prices well worthy the atten.
tiun of vtllfige and out of tuwn buyers by
11. DEPEU.
Sept. 18. •
bIrLLINERY, DRESS 31ARING
AND FA'SCY sTorce
A. D. S 11 . 1‘i & CO.
. .
WOULD respectfully announce to the
dies of huntress.anA.ticino. that they.
will.oPm-a Fancy Dress Goods 47 : Furnishing:
Store, onlfaitt Street, over the Porriter's Stot:e,
on the 23. i inst., where they will behnppy to see
.their old friends, Ease solicit the 11:Lusting° .
f.f new t ines. Aliss Chase : will
.attend - to the
Millinery deparlment; the Dress ; makipi; • deinsitt
tnent will be tailler . tto ehaige of • Miss .Water.
house. •
huntrose, 'Sept; /5, 1856- 38-4,f;
.'. . , .
- . Igac:atotts ,Natick . . :-: _ '
, ... .
'
IV OTICtI is . hertby elven to Persons...basing -
0 demands :t . zainsft be Estate ,f Stephan Ha. , '
zleton, late of Dimecit -deed, tbat:the satttetntist -. .
be presented to the, undersigned - .for payinimt. - . ..- /
a t ; (i that nll persons indebted to said" estate,- Ain /
requested to make imflediate s6,ttl.gua: -:,,.. ~1 • ,
W. y. J. ThilittLt; 1 Eie , eutor k 7 7 7
- . tt.; 3All TNNtLL - - . . ..- .
. _ .. . ,
.
"S9cietae de tunicis mu,
THE FUR NI-SHI
No. iod
• Nt.W-T9lll
Embraces an exerisiyo on& s i rimplete assoement.`
of the latest icuPortaticinkatid best tnanufaetres of
IN; TL E ]tEVS iTANISTIISO 0 0 lig;
Equal m materiel, make, texture'. durability
and style,leranislock ever offered in this court:.
try—and-at, prices - which cannot fail to snit Obriii
casu,buyt7s.. CoN s sTr No
sit Mre-with linen bosoms, collars and iiirrisilikads
,of the 6eit qualities, and-new audetiole . e
cimco no.-The latest and inost eta piens "
USDERSIIIR TS andunale:r.ti(ll Wpol, ~Merino,
sca4uere, silk and cotton, of deslrableand duns:
ble qu ies....and the Tin : at wtxn. tinder gann..
enb s so highly appinved hr :Physicians. - Also
the shaker shirts and Drawer. _
CnAvArs.--anperior quality, end • beautiful: •
styles, and a full assortment At. stocks, eol lars, •
Ncctyes, Gloas, scarfs, ant Mufflers of the Web.
Snspenders—Ap almost endless variety,
eluding the finest :incl.:most durable.
Pocket-handkercblefs—sllk ,and C0tt0n...4)1M0.:
and prietud—an unrivalled atessortment. _
Halt llose—Wool and notton, of the. hesttetr..,
lore, selected expretisD for retail trade_
MOrning Robe*, Gowns - :.-:Elegant, Pat:
terns, excellent clidttifial, and of tho Wie r make.
This to
iiiingises - frOni Ruff
lower4tii the iiiihest. that can bo- prodoned-.i•___
and every
-facility for-Itaporting
maniiru'utifring, not rxeeded by any Other
tabliihment in the United atatea r ,- - boXera.thirev
etre-, wll consult their intereatl ekemiiiiat
the goods •which ere sold at-the •
Latvcsr ressisLs. camt
egr Good:' promptly delivered •
Rail Road Depots; attukteboat3i,444 4( 1 0 lint'.
pit the city, without eharge.:.4,
Shirts made 'to paler by-trilesienvecr ,
hat! 44. ill superior. style, at Wirt notice, war"'
ranted to larNo aumbititt,,weik dos.
eStahlishruent, ': • -
Sept:_ 1 1.856.-44814
IMn,ihoe; pre Eenteiis griri6g YctriitijO.wair
0 "; Enquire of Wm EsillotoliXontrosoft
nod 30th
try
- coun
__ts-paptriegiv
umbra' ^ , yurg.„,
ena " G1(41141 Saw' fiTONSe'-'
-vv
and 'POW
rE gßow
PRY
Binghamton
. .
• KILVEIRr lee
A. 11E - ANY-fleck of floe 'SILVER' WARE, :
LI., "t" I ontitarn"
- Mime_ ant to or z! g . -
Table. Desacii and . Pickle Parks Ftlineadadotili,*
bon pattern end Vein Nable47 Desert- ant.l*,
Spckene ; 'lteelant ereauutlapten4 Salt 140411 t,
a -th r ee Aiirateni pattilliitrikbOrplakt ttnyok
Nn kl ..ainsth .gbiotir'srif
'tiaaio•ftktt_CiltVk-dt*e - whatt- - -ki*lttac,c.
vit*Oilattant.l94o„tV triontiw .
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