The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 13, 1857, Image 3

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    !Si 411 Noel
Notice-450.2 Fire Co. will meet ou Sat
urday, Aug. 1.5; at 6 1-2 o'elok.
.1. P. W. RILEY, Foreman.
S. M. Wilson, Seey.
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Notiete-- , -The's , usq'a Co. AGRICULTU
RAL FOCIE7I' will ht. 1.1 n tueetitie ut the
COURT 11013 A on TUESDAY t. rening of the
un,i week 4.1' Aug. Glint
An will be delivert d by A :Citsstoir
Esq. of Dowel:. •
At the Apr. metAing the following pretniuns
tviN,e. aws:rded.
A:." Ca- , edy. of Dirmiek, for 63 bushels,
of spring wheat. on 4- acres, I tit premium ; [the .
utili• piece reported.]
A. Lou:: of RuNli. for 84 bushels of potatoes
on 1.4 acre, Ist premium.
Eli Barnes if Jackson, for 211 bushels pota
tovi on one acre, '2nd lireniintn. •
Wtn J. Tultrttn, See'y..
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HASH KEW ME,
A iBIOGRAPHY,
BY WILLIAM ELDER.
announcing TilE LIFE OF DR. KANE
I %1e but anticipate the wishes of thousands
an d tens of thrius;.nds of the. admirers of that
great -Man.
Having been a personal frlerd of the tit Ceased,
and enjoying a large share of his confidence, Dr
Elder is welt qualified to do justice to the
jeer.
This -work will -be issued in one handitorne
octavo volume, and will equal in every respect
th e superb columcs of "Arctic ExplorntiOns,"
recently published. It hill contain a new full.
faced portrait. executed on steel, is well as ea
igavings of his residence, tomb, medals. &v.
In order to give this work a large circulation
it will be Sold :t the low price of X 41,50.
.144)1tE T❑ ‘N i":300,0a0 SOLD WITIIIN 9 NIONTIIS
Dr, Kane's Great Work,
, Al 4.;1' It; EX PLO RAT lONS, ,
I s now being read by more than two hundred
t h mi .„ ll ,l p;•rsons, old and yoang, learned and
unle , rni.d. It is ju't the book that shimid be
wnisa and read by even' American.
FIVE HUN bRED . ;E‘A . SPAPERS have
e pronely - wed it, the most remarkable and
mary, imis work ever pn Wished.
TILE FOREIGN JOITIZNALS and the most
distiteru;shed SAVANS of Europe are extrava
gant in its praise.
(Lis more interesting than ROBINSON CRU.
SOE; twirl , * a Lithrul account or privations and
hard , hips, the narrative or which cannot be read
withoot a shuitier.
OUR 'IOST EMINENT 31EX have vied
with end] other in ext.tliing• ity inerlis. Two
.stove.' Superbly 11;ustrit0. Three
Hundred Engravings. "Price $5,00.
DR. EANE'S-FIRNT NARRATIVE
The Unite , l States Grinrll Erpolition in
: F1 , 12x-lt cl Sir John Franklin,
ra:Etlca Tnr: ITEAP. VSSO-51.
Purs , ”l:ll Narrative.. by EmstrA . 'KENT KAFE M.
D.. U. S N. Ot.e (dianv Bvo., upw ar d a nt
.550 pty , es. rr ntainin - g• . 200 Steel Pates and
Enr , raving•s. inehiding fine Ntrel Vor .
trait t:!' Sir Jc.bn Franklin, the only_one
4 . Ver etryaved in Atneriva. A!so, a Bioizrap'uy
of Erg:, i 1.,y S. AuxinAl libone. Esq, $3,60:
Till , . work ic totally distinct from the second
n, and embir.e(ss much v a luabl e
and :cterizs:inz mater nyc:er bef o re publi , hed. It
,skt):l6l 1. awned hsveimreinlsed the
Lst FAlR•cliti:xn, as it m.,kes .Dr. K.,ue's works
'et)::/r)lctt , .
A Photograph of Br. Kane,
Talc.,lf Li: e, f,y lirady of N e w yoik
Prim o $.).&0
IN P ESN,
n 7- 4
1.: .
CE 0 T
EX.PLOR&T lONS.
PI:£PAGTD LS TUE At T 11611.,
tud I:au braei isg . all h ifi Fxpeditiolis.
Saperolv :ilustratkli with 13it , 1 Plates -nnd
Cats, engr.i‘ed under the linnu-diate
stip .rhitendenei• of Col. Fremnt, mostly
tet4 taken on the cßet,
st3'le t4l match Dr. Katie's
4.l4tutain a new k.terl Por
!v eorrevt likenecs cif the
'l'wo Volumes Octavo
MIME
.
#4 4 ..
Brazil aad the Brazilians,
BY REV. D. P.KIDDER,,,
1 .k. , F 'THE :METHODIST EPISCOPAI. CHURCH
BY REV. J. C. FLETCHER,
Or TIIE PItESDYTE4tIAN CHURCH.
new and splendidly -illustrated wart:
'Cone large volume octavo, in uniform. ntyle
with the supeili voluinAs of Dr. K.'tle's
Arctic Explorations;,) is the joint effort of the
.above maned , entienten. who. as travelers and
as missionaries, (and one in an art ini position-
Actin ; ; Secretary of the I..Tni;ed States Legs.
lion a t 'kit h .) gave ha.; a long and v.iried expr.
rience in a Laid fuel \ f.it' interest, whether we rt.-
gard it in a natural, emnmereial, politic:A or
moral point of view. Price $3.00.
W" Any of the above works will be sent . hy
mail free of itestaLte by remitting, the . publialled
price.
AGENTS WANTED.
Childs & Pete•rson,
rUBLISIIER.B.
(12 . Areh Siree, Philadelphia..
Lippincott &. Co„ 110 N. Fburth St.,
Sampson & 13. Winter St, Boston.
Sheldon, Eliketor.n & Co, 115 Nassau St., N.
G. P. Putn:an &. Ce., 3:1.1 Broadway, l'gew York.
Appl,,qat.e & Co.. 48 :%Inin SI rept. eioeinnoti.
*S. (L Griggs & 111 Lake Street, Chlciilzo.
To the Independent Vnters
SUSQ UEILIN.YA COUNTY,
AND ALL OTHERS who look to their own interests.
The mit-Nig/led is TlOtii.44 now to offer him
\self with a lortg.eitistle for y o ur 'votes at the
coining election,' but would simply 'say that he
j 11.4 received a .new . tstock of EitiOELS grid
STAT/ONEECT, wide!' he is read to sell to
all those who want.jast exactly rizht.
A new lot of Poeket & Fonaily 'Bibles, Tests
mentq. Prayer Brinks &e &c.
SCHOOL BOOKS. AM:II:is will be wanted in
the NORMAL SCHt.IOL:
A•chtiiee list ..f
Inks. Toilet 4: F;ltnilV Soups, Ladies' & Gentle--
1101) . s Perfurnet v, and Flavoring• Extracts.
rrs',GIFTS. As it has become so fash
ionable to advertise ''splendid gift enterprises."l
would just say that.' will agree to furnish pur
cle.sers Kit It gifts, and quite as valuable ones too,
as Pewter Penknives, Brass Finttnrrinqs or other
valuele-s trinketa. Try . ate - at the t Nlontrose
Book Store. A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose Pa, Aug. 12113, 1857. . •
PEOPLE ATTEND.
TEFFREV'S Improved double-n(l4lg Noe
ei tioh and Force PUMP, with india rubber
ball calves, which has been .awarded the first
premier.) at ttie New York State Fair, held at
Elmira 1855,—palented the tilt °None 1855.
The Suiweriber having bour.ht the right of
Bridgewater. Brooklyn, Springville, Auburn and
Lathrop Townships, and Boroughs of the imam.
• to sell the above slyseribed Pumps, is now pre
_pared to furnish all who May want. Pumps in
*aid territory. •
• .
This Pump is applied to nil the purposes for
wh'eh any puns are used, with this advantage
over may others. tit sOnverting it in tv.moment
into an ellhietit Fin. Engine, thereby rendering
your buildings sweureagainEl tire. • -
For psrtienlars call at my Store in Montrose,
nud see the Pumps for yourselves, or widreAN
S. S. MOTT, '
Montrose, Aug. iOth... 11357.—ti •
Eff" Get a Pump befcre you get burned out.
.
LASTING Powder, &rem- Fuse. sod Rifle
A Powder for sale by LIi,,:.BULLARD.
NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS.
PUBLISHED BY
W. DRAKE PARSONS,
Erery Satnrday ilforning.at So. 102 21 7 itsrfnu
- Street, .New Fork, at One lioltar per an.
lium. The Cheapest Parcae in the world I
Any person rernittiny Tnenty Dollars will
. be entitled to Twenty one Copies, if sent to
one post.offlee address.
PAVII ALL CASE!, WILL. BE REQUIRED IN AD
' - VANCE.
lifew Yet k Weekly New!, a.
large and liandsikine p per for general 'Or
eulation, iK pnblished i•very SArt:HDAY .1104 KING
it COllLiitas all the interesting tnattyr of the Daily
Newa. •
•
It repesents the sound constitutional princi
ptes which have ever beep upheld. by the Nation
al Demotravy New . York, opposed at once to
" Abolitionism," Free•Seilism, ' and every spe
cies of mfi:iticism. 4 will oppose, at all times,
any interference by ',the General Government
with the reserved rights of the Stab_es, and strive
to set ure in c‘erv'stcition of the Union its fair
participation in the rattle domain, purchased . by
common blood and treasure, and which should
be alike the common property of all, as tree to
the Southerner with his slaves as the Northern
man wilt. his goods .and merchandise.:
It is de idedly Anti-Know Nothing and MU-
M:tine Law. Up to this conservative platform
the Naii Demucracy of this State have
erected their standard.
WEEKLY NEWS will contain .each
Week a full minket report of 'Cotton and other
South( ro StaPles; Catt e, Grain, and all descry.
Lion of Western produce; Dry Goods, &c., &c.,
with . quotations of the New York .tack Ex
change, the Financial and Counnercial mitre
ment4 uf the week, and the notable ificidetits of
trade generally. In. this dep:.rturent it will be
cxcelltd by no other weekly paper in the city,
and rival lea by scarcely any„lt is the intention to .
render it in ever respect ‘aloable guide to the
cuttatry me:di:int, firmer, storekeeper and bust.
netts man. Its Argricultual dep.trunent ‘‘ ill also
embrace everythiogin the
.way of news and gen
eral informfition.
TIIE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS is pith.
lisheo FAULT Nita:N . lmi. in conrentinn With 'l'l iE
WEEKLY NEWS. To subscribers, by mail,
Five Dollars a 'year . ..payable in advance.
THE DAILY NEWS is a handsome= shet
contain:: all the earliest doinest c and fi vicn
news, reports, correspondence. atAl
10 matter. Its editorial rriannenittit is able
and decided in tritie, conserv.Wve upon the Lg.
tilting questions of the day, arid I . :Notable to Ih
views of the Natiouai'Deinocratie iir! , anization
le vonu.ins I the Telegraphic intell:gence, full
reports of Markets, able Commertial and Finan
cial R.ev'iew,.,"with t. carefully selected and orig
inal Litriare department, enibtaeing Poetry,
Tales and ne zu. It is ;he ofject La cambia,:
iil the meat r.ttractive description ;i.
a ll ,•i n . se . I , l * reildl..!S
THE DAH...V - NEWS is the cheapest and
bes-t newspaper in the wi rld"of its class. It has
a'ready attained a very I.irge ranking
am ing, the ti . rA. the daily - pi:IILT.; Yodi.
communiati eaclosing subscripiions.
or coneorning business ..eorineeted with TIIE
WEEKLY NEWS or DAILY NEWS, must be
addressed to the publisher.
Grocories . ! Grocerios! !
A „
as.rt,:-..nt or Grotntritts nampri.ing.
Olonr. Eat!. Po.h, Tea. entree,. Sm'ar,
and otintt'.artielen in thn ton nnmerom;
mention, which i, otlormi f. r =ale at low prien.t,
tor catch or rnativ pt v. Call and cx.nrine 111 ..:
Goody atd P.R.IOES linfottt rehahing elsZe.
where.
'li.nfrozr, Auk, 101 h, 1iz.77
Dissolution.
,TO ICE ish .reby tlitt she firm of
/ 1 11 Co 1.1) & Soermati i. thi, dts. 5.,1 d
mutual eottst.nt. The fl.m nre"tints are in the
hand?: of Zipr.;ll Cobl),who con•inue the bo.
sinefis.
4th, 15:57
New - Millinery and Ores.:-Maliiiig
E.STA DLI SILVA' XT. . .••
Ladies, hive you Heard the News.
~. MN. Maar:, formerly of New
Z- .-.4-., ~ . -Vork, has opeaened a Millinery
c 7-.. . t 27 ,vi: •''':ltand Farley Store in the village
Al
Att.: • - i.:9,.. of Brooklyn, and havimjinst - re--
- - -A:i, ...- turned from New York with n
t , , Larae pt aid Fashloimbte
.5;4 1 .1.: of Goods eoto•isting of lo
dies . sod :”i.:::,k,x Straw Ma, c f every style nmi
v;.riety. Also. Crape. and Silk I latv. von..taht ly
on•liaad. at every hue and cuter, together with
a spilt:dill ntsortinent.of . -
FANCY G001)14
Aucli as Embroiclerie, , , llair BrDitts.linsiery, Caps,
Bend Dre.ses. Llce Gi . .a , ls," etc., etc., all et
Which Fitt. tit Term Li the IAiWEsT
* * *Partly:dor attvntion, will be paid to Ilk neh
ing—A•Cayg at home.
Brtook I) . n. Mtu, stl), 1857
On 3 Cent Reward.
lIAN AWAY front the on s un .
day the 18th he.% Patrick White an ia,iora
turgid nppresitire aged,about 18 veurs. Whoevi r
return...the said Patrick to the uliscriher hi Cho
shall receive the :thrive ret%aid. but no
charges pahl. I also turbid ull person% I' niplov
lug or harlowrirliz Maid Pat tie); White under the
penalty of the Law. JA "RODDEX.
Choeonut. Jat:y 2Wh. 1857. 29w3
Molaincitipes!
AV ING purch:.scd the ri;:lit for making
the be ititiful and dur.ilit
style of p'etdres
known as the Melainiitype. or Iron I'ic•tures. I
stand ready to furnish them to Knell as may pre.
rer theiti to the Arnbritype or 0 iguorrcutype.
If any I oily prefers a !map likeness to or.e of
superiOr qmility, I can, and will make them ar
cheap ! ti(J" as as those bold by NVond,at
the cart of tl.c gre..n.
CLAss PICTrr ES AT CgU;.L P R ICE .4.
W. B. DEANS, Phenix Block.
Montrose. July 23d. 1857.
Cash Paid for Wool,
trIIE hi,ei(t4 mlrket price in CASH paid f,, r
_L TenThciusand pqnntis of ‘iTnol by •
HAWLEY & GUILD
Gi4.grw..ll:ne 24th. 1857. •
KENNEDY,S :Medico! 1)1(Iverv. fiieisa!e
by ABEL TUMIELL
g i TAFFORD'S Olive Tar, et
TI.7IIitELVS
Register's Notice.
Duniz M..)TICE is hereby given to all per
:Otis concerned in the robot; ing Eztates„ to
Egtate nfJo:IN McKtrrEr. late of Grit Bend
towni.hip, dei.eased, George W. Gray, Executor.
Estgte of SAMUEL QUICK Sen , late {,f
rine town-hip. deceased. Samuel Quick Adrn't
)::4::1N , of JAMES W. MCELWEE. kle of Npw
Mil lord township, deceased, Elliot Aldrich Ad
ministrator. •
ENtate of GEnsnint Bmvxml..late of Auburn
towtoitip, decen,rd,Jolinathan ; Bunnell Adin'r.
Final acets.-unt of Lmts FAITROTC. Guardian of
Simon L. and Martha Fltav and Harriet L. Bali
Th:,t, the accountants have settled their
counts in the ReitiAtera Ogle°, in and for the
county of Susquehanna, and - that the same will
be presented to the J udaea of the Orple.ri's Court
al.:4d County, on Wednesdly thei9 4lay of AU.
gust next, for the confirmation and allowance.
Also, the following on Friday, the 28th
Estate of 2 , lwnr 14te of Brooklyn,
dm:eased, Cliarks Porigo AJ raw
J. W. CIIAPJIAN; lieg;l,tor.
Itegihterzi-otlice, Montrose, July 2ild, 1b57.
•
Sheriff's Sale.
BY virtue of sundry w ri ts isb , ued by : the Court .
of:Common Pleas of, in and for-the County'
of Susquehanna., and to me directed, I will ox-i
pose to ante by public vendue at the Court
House in Montrose'. on Satitrdav, the I sth - day of
August next, at one o'clock, Y. M., the following
Real Estate, to ve:t: • .
All those certain tracts' or parcels r.f land
situntO and being in the township of • Gnat
Bend indite county of Susquehanna and bounded
arid 41e;eribed as follOvve, to wit: One hundred
titres of land late the (state of Jamb Skinner.
24, find Erisha Squires, t:escribed in Sheriff .
Johnson's deed to. %Withem Dayton. dated April
15111„ 1841, and on which stands two framed
dwelling houses, one sawmill, oneframedlarn,
and about tarty acres of iMproved Lind. Also—
one other tract of hind,'situate are uforesaid, late
the estate of 1100 Shinners 2.11, and Elisha
Shale( s, d by said Sheriff's deed to said
V‘ diem • Da) Or, dated April 15th, 1514, Con:
tainir,g. 400 acres and 140 perches of land, with
at lowan ees of six per cent. Also—one other tract
of land situ ate as aforesaid, conteining 1400
acres, embracing Met whieh was late the estate
of bent) Skinner, es described by said Sher
ilFs deed, to Urbane Burrows (Burrows), and
from him to ‘Viiii.an Dayton, by deed bearing
date May 23t1; 1851, being that:ante premises
formerly purehnsed flrbane Iturrnwm and
Elisha w imarns, of Iro tiani W ard and
..I ,, a „ e
Lene.and bpin2 the same /et of land conveyed by
Edwin Eldridge and Wife to Benson' Smith by
d e ed executed the 20th day of Msrch.. 1850
that othertreat or parcel of land situate
as aforesaid, formerly occupied by" said Smith as
the home farm, and the same as c tnveyed by the
said Eldritre and wife by deed executed the
eighteenth day of May 1819. and reference to
which same several deed:, the description orsaid
several lots will now fully eral at large appear.
said deeds beirer recorded in Susrpreh4nne
county: containing in all about 1960 acres of
land, be the seine more or less, with allowances
of six per cent. On the home farm are two
dwelling houses. one bunted barn, one Ing - barn,
one stable and shout 40 acres improved.
Seized and - taken in execution at the suit Of
Ransom Smith vs. Hiram Curtis. Also—at the
suit of E. T. Young vs. Scat & Westbrook.
Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land
situate in the township of Bridgewater. in the
:cuntity of Ste:quelialin.i, and State or Poin. 3 l
virile. described as follows. to wit: Bounded en
The . north I. hnds fOrmeily owned IT Shaler
Shipman, east h% lands owned by Cap't Asia C.
[Aw e , south by :.end or Merit Wti, :10 west by
land sold by G. W. Gregory to N. C. Warner.—
Containing t.ne hundred and cighty five acres of
hind more or less, with the' appurtenances, one
I urge two st lry framed httitse—two framed barns
sheds and out houses, orchard &c, with abt.ut
one hundred aCres improved
,Taken in execution at the suit or Sarah S.
Strom, vs. William H. Jessup, administrator of
D. P. Daniel.: tiee'd.
ALso —All that certain piece or parcel, of Lind
situate iii the township of Spritidvitle, eduntv nl
Susquehanna. state of Penitsylvanitt, liouLtied on
the north by - I:nd of Ilenry ittititter,ettsd. by laud
01.1. i mt.:4 A Oakley . % south by land of Nehemiah
0:11:1,y, and on the west by . land of Jetledialt
(74yd-tiling, 10:) acres be the more
less. with tte typtirteattneeA, one lob It ott•r.
am fr.ttne yarn, ctlit• coin house:one young or_
chars and about wrest improved.
Takers ill vxtylitii,n suit of MeNtiii,n
l'ark,to the u-e of A:tmr Lathrop vs. E. G.
at eettain piece nr pareel lan,t
ing, pit: l .f in the totvii,diip
Fihnklitt, it. the Su,quidiattria, anti
b.>utui t •d and ditscrihi-d aK c o ll.,Ws, to wit : Uri the
north I,‘ .tntg.u•ted to .1: - .11a on
the t•:t.t I.v I :11.1., of N. P. Wltt..:ton, .•n tile .soutli
I y road to 1711 Creole. and , •e,.t
I.i land: t•f ationt
four acre'., tart or it.N.S, with Ilo• p; alt. nanur
one fra:a.•ti noise, nth! framed Imrn, and al, nit
Itt.if ert•y itaiir,o-v4 •
T:.L.:I in ,:xeu4tion :ors the property of NV,sior
BeL•bc
that cyrta:n . ll,,•er or parcol nflar.e
sitantft and !wing. in the towrAip of Ilarford in
connty of Stnia..h.maan.
scribed-a. follcws. to w : Ileg;nnine. nt heti!.
stu:ap near shoj road, tla.:lro by lands of
01 vast 92 roils nt.d
I:ivn •t• 112,;11 , 1as cf T% },•r• Ilr,wster.
month 1 r. thence I. I;:nti.off.Pis,,Gre,•n:
n..r:11 1:9 .kg...v( st I OS ro. 4 :Fariti ti tioks.then , e:
Percy north 8 47. cast 1.4
rodto a •takc , and Steint•s. thence by the and
north 24 eaht. 24 rods, 1114•114.4 r hr tho . same
north 1 1.-2 d,•7. ca—'t 55 roils and - Nix links
the p'actt iftb..ginninz. containing 61! aurvs and
rods or lofl, he th~ s-line more cir Jess."%%itil
;Ile apiiaFtt inevs .ot:e framed
nimur 15 acre , itnploven.
S. S. MUTT
C. SHERMAN.
Z. COBB.
, 31 .s-3
T;then ;r1 PV' ention at the snit Ve•!4; , r. T;f
ram; vs. 11.1v;:l Alvxander.and lanes Ak.x.v:dvr
that certain trFt n; parcei
situate in Ili, of pellei,n and Chocon l it
a a d Niendsvilie.in the Co. of Susq'a
a nd State of Petinstlvania. am; butted. bounded
an d d e .exiisd a. toil e u Wit 131.2:1TInifILr at
a p in the - NJ i!l'o-d and (Iwegit turnpike read
a c ur. of Li:cinli-Diy ton'. laniis.thl.r/C0 tiV hair!
turnpike-road ',loth -10 (leg. east t"-0 per. to a ! 0-I,
at the in!ersection of said :ea with the ronu
!ending to the north br..inch of the Wyalusing.
th-r.ec bt maid non!' branch road si.uth
• dei , rees west three hundred and ninety.
• per,.'ies to a post, thence by Ctih:ii Cur.
tualt's lands, Ceti in p.,s.e!.sion of ilcSotirp.
north fifty-two degrees w,st ei•gllty-,,ne and
half perchl, to a p and tbetwe north thirty
• ea-t partly by I..r.ds Cor
mlll.c ,r.:raeted t•I Lucinda D. 9 tor, and part's
by 1.11-inila Dayton's land. f-,tir hundred and fit.
teen perelios' to the place of keLirmlnl., can
t.linint., two hi:mired arai s,wen arras more or
1e... will Ihr apiiiirtoi
hou.e. tear, framed biirrie.. one strip ard
one nuildin2 unfinished, two orehrads and about
-120 acres iteproved.
Taken in es...rution at the suit of Caleb C.ir•
malt vs. Da% id Robb°.
At.co— tPn coprl:r.in,Werr.s or par
e ( 1. 4 "Mod --itttate and bel . rt4 . in the town-hip
or New NI Oren!. in the eon rliy ref Sit-glichannn.
atri 1 ) ,,o t ided rot btws, to wit: 11e2innini! in the
titiddle or the Cot hixt , ll and Great ltd tutn•
pike road. at tht sooner of land sitl.l tot
I) tvid Minlde. the Jetrtri corner of land sold to
Ithatner Nlott, and :h' Wit corner of I.tml sold
to Etihu Nlott, tht•nee. bv Irhvmer Motim land,
and by lott; N. :13 and .32 on a !nap or reotervey
of Ilenry I)rit,ker (tt.?. older) an-td., hp .1:tho
Torrey. month 44 1-2 decree! 'west 210 5-11
pi•reht.4 to stunt s by a beet+ triti-. a corner of
land sold to St lvanum Wade and John Willman,
thence by the dtst mentioned land meth 191
p-rehem and .5 10 to a hooch tire. and east 120
and 1-2pet-Itf.•m. to a post in the middle of the
at'oresaitl Ittrnpike - ro-01, and thence in the mid
dle or the ; atur,said turnpike road a northerly
ttourme' ta beginning:, eontainin7 :errs
and 155 perchem with the allowar.ers; it tieing
lot. No. 29 on the map . afore,aid.
Also—All that certain tract or parcel of land.
part of the sinwor to Peter Platt. situate in the
ymnship of New 11iitord aforesaid: Ileginajng,
at a post in the Cochecton std Gent Bend turn
pike road, thence by land sold to Park Willk.tu
Avery south 44 1-9 deg. west 90 5-10 per. to
stones the taNt corner of lot No 33 on :24 of
the ' ith.:! by Toney aforesaid,
thence k th e s id lot 45 and 5-10 d-g,rees west
17'3 perches to a post and 5f0r.0 , ,, the not tl. cor
ner of the said l o t, thence by land.; sold to Alex
ander Shirley r.orth 44 andl-9 degrees east 75
and 5.10 perches to a pio.t in the middle of said
rood. to Vic place of begiankg, containing. by
naid.snrvey, 75 acres and 114 perches with al
lowance,•fre the same trwre or lets; it being
pat of lot. No. 31 of the soap aforesaid. with
the apourtenruices,•••-(kli t 1 hi two
framed dwelling housos, theca framed barns,
one 7breLar(l, and the %%hole king improved,
Upon the last described is one framed barn. and
alyott sixty acres improved. The two tracts or
parcels of land hay contiguous to each other, and
constitute one 'farm span which this said Um.
met Mott now resides.
Taken in eroution at the suit. of 11. isi. Ter
rett-& Co.; vs. Ithamer Mott and John A. Mott.
Also—All that certain piece or preel of I.tnd,
situate and heittl.r. in the township of Lathrop, in
the Conuty of Susquehanna, and . bounded and
described as ft }lows, to wit: on the not th by
yo l ds of ilor et Ye-trnans. on the cast by !ands
T
of qeortze dr.inv, JeremiA (;rota and . 1).
Wiltnart lt„south by lands of Slat A. 'Robinson,
sad on. the west by lands of Eden and W. Z.
Brown containing about one hundred acres more
or legs with the appurtenances, one framed house,
and one orchard. and about 80 acres improved.
Tiken in execution atthe snit of C. W. Mott
vs. It. L"b►ckman.
F. P. HOLLISTER, Shcrid
Sheriff's Nice,
Montrose. July 21 19!7.
Above, we present With a .likeness of Dr.
31011. SE— the inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN
IMOT 1'11,1.5. This philanthropist 'has' %pert
the greater part of his life in tra:ellirg, having
visited Europe, - Ash., Africa arid South America
—spent 3 years among the Indians of our West
ern country,—it was in this way that the Indian
Root Pills *lre first discovered. Dr. Morse was
the first man to establish the Net that all disea
ses arise from inrutin V OF THE BLetill—that our
stri•Owth, health arid dep,•nd upon this fluid.
\Viten the. Various ria.ages b e com e - dogged,
arid do not act in perfect harmony with the difL
event lam:thins of the body, the blood lodes its
mion. hee,) ales corrupted and diseased:—
thus .causing pains sickness and dist in fot ofevery
name; our strength is exhausted, we are depriv
ed of our health, and it nature is not. assisted in
throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood will
becotne stagnant : nd cease to a: t, and thus our
light of life be forever Moen but. Ilow impor.
tantis it then to keep the pass ,:,**es of the body
free and open. And how plescant to us to be a
ble to pot a medicine in your re:e'h. viz.; Morse's
Indian Ibint Pills, made from plants truf roots
that grow around the mountain cliffs in Natnre'e
gartit:n, fur the health and comfort of diseased
noun. One pf the roots.from which these Pills
are nestle is a Sudorific. eitieb opens the pores of
the skin, arid :issists Nature in throwing off the
liner portions of corruption 3.1 - .1•41. 'The second
%Od e ll is a plata is an Expectorant,. that opens
and unclogs the passage to the lungs. and thus,
in a soothing manner. performs its . duty by throw.
ing ia phlegm. and other humors-from the lungs
bt copiOus :spitting. • The third is a Diaretic,--
which e ise and ,brine strength to the
neva; thus encouramd. thew draw large amounts
of impurities from -the [drool. w Inch is theta
thrown out bourdifully by the urinary or
water pasage, and u hit h' could not have been
discharged in any other way. The fourth is n
Cal hartir. and :meow' :dries the other properti• s
of the lists while en:gag, d inpnrifyine• the blood:
the coarser particles tit impurity v, Welt yannot
pass bi the other outleis, are thus IA ken up and
conveyed of in great ipmutities Lv the bowels.
From the abuse, it is .klirok n tbat Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Piils not oniy (mit r the stem ich.
but become united ‘Ol/.: the blood, for tlicy find
war to every pri. and completely cleanse the
system from alhimpuritv, and the rife of the h ,dy
Vk WWII is the 'aloud, betcws perfectly healthy:
cimse;piently all sickness and pain is driven frrith
the r••s!etn, for they cannot remain whin the bo.
ily twe. , ine-i so pure arid clear. The reams why
potpie are so distressed when sick, aridso many
,fie, is Ix cause tt.ey . 'do not get a medicine Chit
pass to 111•• a n d whi c h will 0.
the bat ural-passa L :es for the disease to be
east out, her ye. a •111 ell quantity ()lima' and oth
er m At e r is 1•••i•red, and the st•attach 41,114 inte4-
ti nes are I item? iy erilowing wit h the crirrilpfed
fa I , s: thin 111111..f4,tiaZ diSl , •rt . e:i Ito ft•rfat:lit;i
-lit.l3,.Coli,l3ldAy with the LIOCd, which
hrows the cur ruptLd nailer through every vein
artery. until n from the hotly by
di .egse. Dr. Morse's, PILLS hate added to
hernio. Ives '".tore upon , victory, -by restoring.
mil i ins •t he sick to health and happiness.-
I'es:thous:m(ls who liars beet racked or tor
‘rith pain and anguish, and
whos e feelde frame, have been serum Lod by the
barnino elements of ragitilt fever. and ho hav e
been broaght,•as it were. within a step of the
stleht grave, now stand rvaii . Ihey
woUl‘i have been numbered w itit the dead, had
.it not beva for this- great and wonderful
ins. Morse's Indian Root Pin..., After I or 3
sea had been taken, they were a-torli-h• d, and
!,I, f siil only snri rised, ir. w !messing. their ellarm
ing''sects. Not only thi they give immediate
ease and sfremyrtit.„ and lake au ay all sielsness,
pain at.d anguish., but they at ~race go to work at
fotridationot the d Ised.c.,%s liich is the blot d
Therefore . ,:-it will lie shovt n. t-spci.:ad',v by thos e
44110 rirs, that they 5 . .• e l eu ••s e
proilY that disense- - he deadly enernv—will
taiie aid o youth :171tilWalth"
tt ill :,rata r1,11:1!1::znil the prosm et of a. :oil , '
happy life wili cherish and lirichten your
days. Ilex - armed' comaterh• its in yr llow
wrappers—allgennihr :ire• in I:l.l.:E.ith the sig..
ttAnp. A. J. \VI;Tra en eaek hex.
July . 1,1.1857. - 10 Eta.
Susquehanna County Teachor:s
:111 I) IcE Ali . [l' r - .'J DIP, >
B. F. Tr.w.xsr.cttv, C.. Sup . t.• - • •
F. 414
tTEACHER'S NORMAL SCHOOL, TO
Icontinue ten wet.t;;:. will he oi•rim.l on the
of Slit. in the buiid:ngA the
. .
- .
• >
Susquehlnna Academy,
”I m,titror.e. t.in-4teit:uiria Co.. under the snper
%•ittitni tit" tin• :tit-,%e rilinett Print ipills.
The
.bililiii oz., wi :1 a ecr;l:.:) , Lltt. u man] of
TW4I nusDio:l) sruidyrs, ;hew Lein:: raciar tine
r 61 :Lti4 ,n rot.lns. '
Ilt.;:rn far eenrs.es ”f I ve:nrcttwill be del vexed
.•rt Ow Sr ir and Art r.t 'f,shin,' !Id -on
Sri t , we SICiDDAPD.
()ce,;B!onal lert Wes Win riko he deliver . e43 du
lino' the sez.-sion by lbw. G. A. Griot: - et' Glen.
( e xpe e t i il ) IVM. JE,St:P. L'tl;l R. B.
LITTLE and iit.NTI.T,V, (.f . .‘ l.4ltrONe.
et•tv -pr":::resip with every
ape:lra...ee of sr ,••v, a ith n vie v et st
the Rev. HENRY tV.VII I) BEI:;CIIER: to td,:.
liver the ORATION At the open:eg of the &lio"1.
i.\rENSES
13oard and :(higir„z,js,::2.ls por v 1:. Teacl-rs
and St nd i .nt : :., who desire, can b9aid the nret~c~.
Toi;ion in the Eogli.h l'elfrartment. itielodine
A!gelfri i'lty,•iolo , gy, to thos.. fioni Susque
h,nrrt County ::.;t5„oo: either: , *6.00.
Other litanelivs tatiuilt
(7,ollpetent. A-f;:sTANTs will be employed tis
lid the- It is 81,•0 expected this a
n:111...111:1- of Plio ill ise. - colincelvd
the Schou].
Stec . Series, Clarli'm
Graratarir. All Te. , ehers nho intend entering the
:liivar•eed elasflem in
. 4:l:tiornar, I,hotild furnish
ilietrise!..-e4 with ri cord roc:no:Ai:v. Tile Text
Book s I r howd l,e seolurtl by the Teachers pre.
tious to the openiri;;! - of tie Se-hool, if psNibie.
who a j!,i, board qir rooms will :Tilly to
L. P . Fit c h, E-q ,or Wi!iis li.Deabet, the Artit,
11:.mtrot.e, Pa. .
.% iil I,e prese , it itiritv;,7 ti:e
tire l't rrri, devote his IA hole - time to teach
ing,, ketoring. nett - otherwise mivarivitig the in
terests of the School. -
==lll
All intluire , , re:atii - e t..,., the. Sch;.oh, cheerful
ty ::.t.:.:.a . cicd 10;
B. I'. TEWKSBURY, Co. Sup
Nev 31ilfoiti, S u:ri'a Co.. Pa.. ?
July 13th, 1851. (
Board for Toachers.
who win: forn,sh board for Nudenis-,
during. the term of Elio Normal Sheool are re
-0 hand in their names and Ow munrier
;h e y ertn . neeoinimiOnte, as soon as possible ; xo
1. 1, ; ,t we pl a y complete onr arrnnetnents- nt an
!•nrly dnv—thereby placing the to otter of homes
.tir all ge - lio may come beyond itneertaintv.
• W. B, DEANS...
. i_i• - •
L F fCII.
'Nfon!rt)qe. July 20th. 1451
Horse Rakes ! o: se Rakes!!
•
J)cKERA TAN & GARRAT ln:ve ju-t te
eeived another' tot of the cede firmed Re
volving //orse Rakes It Itivb are admitted by all
that h-tve .tted diem to be - 2 , uperior to any now
in use. For sale eliCap;
tit x Nliitord. July '7th. 1857.
el ASII paid for all the. Wont. in Su-quvlitinna
LJ Co., by Dit'KEIDIAN& GARIIET.
FiJi ii tor 4nie by ihed,oacior B.irrd, by
DICKERMAN & GARRETf.
New Milt's June iota 1857.
BLACK SILKS; at low prices at
KENYON'S.
ct at re, Arril CA, '57.
LITTLE* HARDING'S COLUMN.
aiib .Splenbib - „Stock of
41. El,
For the Summer Trade.
Now and Beautiful stykt , ,
Now being opened by
•
•LITTLE & HARDING.
•
- Farming Toq!s.
RkGrind n
florae, ter:,stilntocsrtaodnk,:,
it full as:sortment just received
by LITTLE. & HARDING.
Fish! Fish!!
tiFRESH lot of thioie Fine Heavy CodfiA,
:Os°, Bluvfihlf in B.irreli and Half Barrels,
jug received by Lrrn & HARDING.
ALSO,
A . NEV_ Stock of (roceries, Hardware.
CrocLery, &e.. &e., a hundreth part of
%Illicit we have Iva time to mention.' Elem.+
to say, we have aim Est anything, and eve
r)thing expected to be found at n store in the
country—all of which we are determined I
torn into cash, in tte very shortest possible
time and we herewith issue a
NOTICE
TED aA`•-::31
. , .
We wish it distinctly undtestood, that fur
CAsn we v. iIl Sell any kind of Gods at much
Ivuer prices than usqil.'
Kind Reader!
A 'Furl with Yuit Prieately, if you Please
We do not wish yon to enterain the it:ea fro
a moment, that we will sell '.ou goods at cost,
er less fur the saki, of doing buAineis; for that
is not our intention. We are willing to sell at
a very small profit, and be content.
Large Sales and Small Profits,
We are.deteimined to ell a lurger amount ol
Goods this Stioimer,.than ever before, - anti' al
;hough our profits may appear light, vet wo ex .
ps•ct at the end tit th 9 year, the whole amount
will prove sati,.factery.
Fresh Grocer
UGAR, :tiolas.e.i; Rice, Coffee, Tea, and
L. 7 at! kinds of Gruel rit.s in any -quantity. a!
the very lowyst rates, a NI! stock COVlStitidy Of/
11.3 rid, by LITTLF. &
Four Shilling Tea,
VOTWITII:iTANDING the
. reecnt henv)
1.1 advance in the price a Teal., we have se
cured a lar ,, e lot of the same quality of that
whivit hn4 created so much ~o wl feeling, amen!!
our Ten drinking e:itti:herm.
Plunty of it, t,}• the cliet.t or 13,.un.1, at the old ! ,
prive,by :
It is a Fact,
IPAT Saler:lnt.:, Se.np and. erintilegi of the
hest pinlities. :ire for sale in the Box, at
Ncer 1:4. - irk city wholesale prices, by
' LITTLE SL.
Potash,
IN Tin Cara, a Pure article, fTr Ralf , by
LITTLE & HARPING
Boots and Shoes,
CONSTAN'rIX on hand, s first rate essort
meat ..1 Men's, liors' and Youths' cimtb!‘•
Bole Boots and Shove. of the best In-mut:Owe.
ahin„ Women's Shoes. Tioet,i and Csiters
t;re.a variety, all. tabs sold et very low inter, by -
LITTLE & HAEDING. _
•
Hats and Cars. .
TN
almost v:lrioty, of kiridg, quality and
prices, for sale by
Bonnets,
- 31B1IONS, Flowers 100 l Trimnllsizg. for saleLl by LITTLE & HARPING.
~- Clothing ! •
ri OATS. Ve‘ts and Paid& well . mane, aiie
A, • gond ntyl.:s: Shirtst, Gillanz, ficiiery,
GiQwes, etc., ft.r aisle cheap, by
LITTLE & "ILIEDLIG.
Ldather! -
ciot.r. and Upp..r Icather, N n it, 4
and Thread. IVax and malty other kinds of
Shoe Finding- for szle itv
J.ITTLE S.:: HARDING.
Carpeting! .
RICH all Wool Carpets, at low price, for
sale bv
•
Farmers an d Garcieners
ATTENTIOII!
V,IE have just received a large'stock of Far
met,' • Took . , such as Hoes. Shovels,
Spades, SentlpeN, Gart!en 11:.kes and floes, Man.
ore Forks, PlotOis, Cultivators.•&e.. &e., &c.
.itso—A fresh lut'ot Garden and Field Seeds,
forsatle by
To Lumbormon and Coopers.
1.) L:ST Cast Steel and Steel .Poll Axes:COl
Steel Mill and X Cut Saws, also Patent
tooth itl..Cut. Saws. with Files, of almost 1:11 do
seriptions, for bale.by
LITTLE. &- HAREM.
To Dairymen,
•
IRKINS Return Paik Pons, Tin, Painted
nti Cedar Palls. Butte!' Bowls, Dairy Salt,.
&c. &c., fur sale loy •
• LITTLE & HARDING.
Aro You Building?
YOU will save money by purchasin your
Naik, Glass, Paints:Oils, Sahli, Door Trim
mings, anciDartly(are generally of
LITTLE & ILAILEING.
Flour, salt and Lime,
1)1" the Load, or Barrel, constantly on hand,
ILI and fur sale by
LITTLB & HARDING.
Casii .!
•
ATOU can buy almost anything, in.the way of
General Merchandise, for CASII, at a very
small advimee from 'cost, of
LITTLE & 11Anntaa.
Produce Wanted.
BUTTER., .Eggs,Lard, Tallnw, 11.eswax;
Grain of all kind., Rage, Old Iron, Lumber.
tiiiingien, Dried Apples. Beane, &e., 14e., wanted
in exchange for Goods, by
LarLe &
1 1 S4111 bl r i l iD
LI rTLE & ITARDINa.
Tunkhnnnock Deput, , • •
July 15th, 1857. 4. ,
I.IITLE & HARDING
~t! 11 RDING
LlrrLt & llArDtxc
LITTLE & HARDING.
_ABEL TURRELL
TS AS just returned from Ned , York, with a
1.1. l:arge and ch4;iee vuritlly of Goods, bought
fur CAM. and fie . leet et! with much este, from
over thirty ..r the. h, st Matsu!, in Ne' York ;
which he of1;•rs to his eiwouers untl the public
at low pives. for each. liis stork- tonirribebt
- It S ,
• 1 1 / 4 1 E 1) 14.: 1 - N E S
1' A I.N_ S, -
uILS,• • .
FYI` W _G L A SS, -- •
Dyg
GCE S , •
G L S Nir A It E
C CK E Y, .
M I it 0 S
CLOCKS,-
YV A,L L P APE ; •
W I) 0 NV P A P ER;
WINDOW OIL SHADES-,
FAN CA 'GOODS. -
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
.1 EWEL It Y -• • •
PEI. F 111 P. 11
R-y GOODS,
II A R 1) W A It E,
S 'I 0 N W A 1. E. -
WOODEN AV A It E,
13 Itof>MS
13 1: U S I I E S,
JAP \ ANNED krAn t E;
IRD CAGES,-
•CANA,RY SEED:A•..
•
POCKET KNIVES,
W I! 1 P 5,
CM 13R'ELLAS, ,- •
IT UN S
PISTOLS.
• AMMUNITION; :`
• . T It E Is - TINE,'
CA MPIIEti E.
BURNING PLUID - , -
. ALC0110•1.,
J.IQUUItS,
(Fur Meaivi.nal Purposes onry,)
'TRESSES,
SUPPORTERS.
SHOULDER BRA.CES,
P. olt TMONA lES, -
SPEC ACLE
SILVER. & PLATED SPOONS. PonKs, &e
I; 0:I. P "EN
sTATIONERY. •
'1 . 101.,1N STRINGS, BOWS, &c.,.
And nil of tho tnost popular
PA TENT 'AI E .I (2, I E S
Thankful tor theliher.:l patron:we hitherto re.
euired, lii hop.o; to, tuk.rit a continuance and
large it..:rease tie
A 13 EL,11:1111ELL
M:infros. Jurie 1 th, 1857.
Horrible smash Up.!
A CAR RUN OFF TR DUG 117,11 — !
And Twenty-rice D,dlars 1 >est royed!
I) C•P_thiy bear, no v omp a rison horror .tith
I 3 what we are about IQ r(1.•1(;. finvi:
probably vd! lii rd if the .nart witha cork leg
perfectly adjusted that it "%sallied bself.” and
kept on u-all,itg till it %salami him to death and
tutu ran to with But ttiii i is
quite time i:!ompared with a story that we heard
Ow other day of a lady who lt ! iti late Iv Leen ht
t v‘ t a Poll Set of Artincial Teeth on Bic.
.N.!w Plan.' Soon after the tee+ laid been ad.
jaste4 l 94l th.! mouth a '6;mi or „if,74,pod;:, wictira2
of the muscle+, of the lower j'IW Was lot, and
from ilt.t her Inuatti roam:mice,' to open and
s .ut whit sitelt rapidity and violence, that all she
e .i n hl do sli t eonldii't step it. She was of course.
almost scared to death and so was the Doctor.
Springing, forward he seized the jaw arid hold
in it n Ith all his might he linalty,soccceded by
exertion in pulling 11,i-teeth out of
the iii ii It. and !:ere the vjoVence of the iriozedy
ended Itltt th , saddest part of the stry re
mains to be told. 111:1' , :ni. the lady's distress
AII,II-vhe*tli: , eovered that her' splendid set of
tee tit for which she had just paid three hundred
dollars had' completely ealcrt :heniseit rs up: This
lady . front lust a6...otifits was still - sulVering from.
pam in-the jaw,wlileh.-se had forgotten to say
by the ytoli at contractiims m•I piTrettricits,
was siig,litiy.disloeated. Now it is to be most
diNoatiy l pcd, for the sake of hairaniir that
the prates-ion will take wartiinz by the uriliap:iy
fate of this lady, and be eantions how they em
ploy their ski!: in all, its must iii.K . h.rn - arri per.
feeted forms. for without doubt had the: Alecto.
tailed to get out these Aetitii they Wonld - have
ea/en paw lady 1,1 draft. Be IlfthUl ed; friends,
I :that! eliti,•ay.rr to.lkeep clear of stelb jean-hreak
ers, by putting into my - sett of toethaust
'maims of the eatia , prepettisity uhiCh i prarti
,urble and se: re. YI find Inc at almost any
time except meal time pr night time in my (Alice
over
_Wilson's store, west end of Brick Bieck.
with a heart'almost bursting with thank 4 for
past favors, and est.: at your service for a Mod
',rate return. •
. Y.mrs thankfully.
C. D. VIRGIL. Dunti,t., Montmsc, Pa
Tioga Point. Agricultural Works.
`.% liroolis •
- EN S, BRADF3 COLV,TY..PErfA.
m., N urAcTiAtEns, wiii , Lriz.kALE AND DETAIL ,DEAL-
Efi.4 Iti
-
Emery's Unrivalled florse rnwers..
ENS and S'eparaters,i Threshers
and C:4-aners', CA-L.1141r and Cross Cut
saw s . Mut Saws,Sliintje
Hickok's mid lirrinserl. (7ider 31ilis and Presses,
Corn Sheliors,Clow's Grain Cradles, llay, Straw
and Stalk Cutters, lllrse Powers, Dug -Powers,.
Grain Dr: and Pio ti Caq Sowers, eilltiYator!.l,
Horse Hoes, Corn and. Cob Mills, Dederick's
Hay Presso.s, Stump 'ldeliines,
Kelehum's .11mecrs and Reapers, Excilsior ran.
ning
Provision Rites, Itefri L rerat(irs Leather and
Rubber BeWry!. Our Excelsior Fanning Mills
are unrivalled. - Extras r rnrnis_hed for repairing
all machines sold by 11A. 0 - '1 I est! ri pt i e Cat.
alogaes,:Price Lists and Circulars of all. ma
chines Mold by us s sent gratis and pOst phi in
all -applicantg. Send 11.4 . your name nruLaddress.
Agent, 1L L..flt.owniti;, (of-Franklin.) Mont.
rose P. 0., supquehanna County, Pa.'
R. M. WKLI.S & BROOKS.
Aticns, Pa., July Imt, 1857. 28m4
P. S.. For sale ehonp for (.14, payaldo•beforo
Slitenther next. Two of KETCHUM'S lAGHT
TWA lIOIISE MOWEHS, c.itli fonr foot cotter
bars, well adapted for rough land. and are well
ealrolatvd to please the farmer:.
• 4 281 n 11 R. M W. &r..ri:
k.iash for Wool
IITIIJRII IT wil! pay the hightqat price fair
. %Loot., in CASH or Gooos, z t ItiS store in
New Milford. • .-
July 4th, 1857.
Bjnekberry Wine.
IT is nutritious to tho blood, promotes diges
flan, exhilarates the Spirits, stronigthens and
invigorates the whole system Price. 76 els. per
bottle. For sale by - KIdEl 4 TURRELL.-
Blanks. -
A FRESH STIPPIX of HEEDS and BLANK
ilk NOTES for srtk at this riffle°. •
JUST loqk ut the Ribboßta and Itonnete . et.
KPI YON'S,
DOCKET VINES.--A VIIVES.—A large nannairtent
1 the beet in tnerket,at
IB,ENCII CALI' BOOTS, nndi- Enamelled
01.oes at KENYON7O.
'*:..'Sjqnli•-)3 . st.7gotrirat,,::l
PURLILIE.D EVERY THURSDAY -MORICiSO,
ant wit h in OD thA;-and .456 ai
of thp year.- No paper diri'eontitiutd - uptflallape
rearages'are paid, exetzpt et the plition''ofqbti•
conitnitnictitions onOcledivith
this otlicki., to en...ium attention moat _be dire:chid
to the EDlTorte, noattose. tiurtfa. : Co., ': •
itateu of Advert/ofasg.
One kquare (12 lines ores) I et 3 Week;49l,oo
E le h siki),(Apipr! I I nAel iitql, - : , '
refill .
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One aquae thtlie.muLtllei - : . 11A1
One /square ;ix wontbB, : 21,00
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&taint!Fs Cards, fpurlit.es er less,
One-fourth cott, me, ene,) I br,
One-h4lf
Or 11,
foe coition',
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I. .. • 00 !Xi
Yeasty. advertisers will be restricted to the
business in which they tire engagt d; and are
considered as wishing for continue adrertisipg
unless they shall •give spticial dire4tions.lotss
discontinuLnee 14 the sante. • •
- . JOU IIS P OBILS• ,• •
puillillters !laving, added ito : thais
Printing materials a I:.rgn and svpiiitost.allsorp.
molt .t J.,liTyte. arc n4w prepared-to execute
:loH Wonx in :t manner unsurpastritinthiq Sere
tion ot country, and on rens(' mablo
Tiliasaks of every desi4iii tion lieot,constardei
ly on head or printed to 'order: . . 1 .
klujos,s-pirec
.
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WTI. w. SMITIZ . * bo . - . -
Cabinet and Ch4ir Illanufactlli,
en., 'AKA of :I in Su ek.t.', , Misutrie.;Pit. - ..
A. EE TUMULI. mONTIZOSE PA
•
• Dealer in Drug , . Chemicals.
Ilye..BtuiY4,-Glarf-warv, Paints, 004 Varnishee.
‘Viritl,,w Glass. - Groceries, Fancy. Goods,
Jew.
Perfume:vs. &e.--And Agtnt iou An thit
must,popii.ar 1 :Lea JicJicinet
JOHN GROVES,,
Facihkonintrale - Tailor—Shop near tbs.
-fiaptimt Meeting House, un Turnpike' Street.
Mont iost., Pa.
A• LATEEOP, - '•
- Dealer in Ready-Ilado Clothing Hata and
C:tpg, 13 oils and Slioes. Dry GVlnde , ,•&e. •
I , i3prisite . Sear:C I.lotel,llnntrime,
C. 1). I.A.Turobr. and 1 .!
J. Y. IJ. RILEY. -4 5 [21:14-Tnnoi,:
.• . • .
DR..R. THAYER,
- Pitygielnks and Snr.-eon.,' Winnow.
Office, in the l'armeeli .". ' • •
PRARKLIN FRASER,
Attorney and ConnimitornALanfi .
Montrose, Pa:, u ill attend faithfully to-ell buii.
noss ontrostod to him in -the County of Susq'a.
Cwiveyzit , einp attifu'riting or all kii)ds will be
doe
n'neally,nud charges modrraie: irtt-ww ale°
It ity z A t o J osecutinttut claims or soldiers, their:
wi,iows and hairs, agtinst the -U. S... Govern.
tnenl, for•VottlyiLand, Pensions,
he f f and ia all heinrs'at thO.otlice formerly
.p-ettpied 1-y J. T. -Richards, Esq , eurtfrottbe . '
Court. I tonAe.-18.54-13- •
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M. C. TYLER,: •
Iritorosted•with I. L. Ittint, • • •
m pot - r arsd. neater ill ll4rdware nod
Cutlery, Carrinire q*rirerningg, "
No. - 24-15. Pearl &rel.',
Where'hi.;Mere:iritire friemis36ois and
. OTHER
its, re kindly ievite4“:4# EitsEsiza ,
rte it ,qrj - .urehase. ~,6tf.
- Dr. - -11. Smith-
QUIZGEO,N . DENTIST line rerno . ved. his or.
ties front Searle's to his dwelling
opp:,,ite the li,ptist Chart-h. wheru
Denta4 operations wili j perforated iti his•
uAull tanpner.. • •. .
11 . 4:1tritse Star 13th. 1857. - 21-tf
J. D. VAIL, M.
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insysici:aii and Sty rgeen, 13n4 ibrits
netly I iteattd llinaelf at Braeknevville , , Susq's
.otinty,Pcnbl, pro mply Attend to kit
calls with übieli be inny be favored.?
3f4y,1856-1122.:. . .
A. PICKET, I •
Justice of the L'4 ice, collector. - of
Debts, lixeentor of Deerg,_Witts,Cdutracts,lui.
OtSiee, Wyoluing . -
May 9. i'Bs9. . . • • •
1 00011 -
, Alum ,
G LASi.i - DEPOT ; CIIES7IiVIT-.§ _ .
- • .Muntrosi.;, Penn'a. -
. BY B. • BRENYSTEkt..-
- All sizt4.:anti deguriiitions, in any quntity
tnntie to urdtlr, ur furnidwil on-thesbortest qu..-
tiee. • ';
•
- .HAYDEN BROTHERS,
:New •
liolesale dealer in Blitttins,' Combs,-1
V Nii,:penders, Threads, Fancy Croadat,
‘Vatelles. Jewelry. Silver and Plated Ware, Cut•
lerY. Fishing Tackle, Cigars, .
Si.ereliants and pedlars', supilie4 en liberal
terorm -•
"WM, HAYDEN. TRACY 'HAYDEN.
JOHN AY DEN i CIEC . HAYDEN. :
z • . "" 4yl
• DR. •E. F. waxer •
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ratilnate!rif the Allopitt.li:e and-Vilma.
rahie ent)eges of Medieine.is..no
In w per
ane ,
n!ly liwate4 in Great Bend Pp. •
April Ist. 106. . • -
-JOIEN SAUTTEB„-
- 17inhionstii,[45 't oiler. Shop first' doorl7 north of the Farmer's Store.
A. 41. McCOLLUM, -
wlrs -
L '34 Z1:115-ft . D - 1
:\?>'
Wholesale nod IFEelail Dealers. Ds -
Staple and Fancy Dry - Goods
A.ND
YANKEE , 'NOTIO . Ns.
.Itin , intnton N. V. -
One door west of the Canal; Opposite the Ex.
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- -0 N - T,R_,O -E PA.
- Ilg enbseriberimilng•pniebakid, •
••11111
• "retittcd and newly_furahhodibi-
R:,(4-• 'ore well known and
es Ire • .
prepared . to neeOmmodato the Oar.- •
-wi ng p u bli,tad Aitheri4, withAill'the'attentkons
and conyeniUees usually- fOund in fireeelloll:.
Nii mtl:kit•-_will be ; spared by the' Pro.
p r i e t or . end Ns Av.ii,t;o:te I'6 snake 1110,110d
egonl in I.vory i)orid - mils ir, tkr...eninitrY.-
The will !way 3 - be stwidii:d xi `the
Choicest I.2q*orP. • _ .
The stable:, eormeeted*W lids. Ilona*:
are large ; roomy and
,eonvenionil, and eatofdt AO&
att on tiVo Host les s are al W3f4 iff.‘ellarge ofihemi
• J. S:•TARBM.• -
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Mon I rosiN Afar:l-3.th; 184.' =
The Rev. C. S. BURKE - it; WIAle iiiherintitte at
3lissionstri in Southern Asia; dtseovered - A OW.
Pieind certain Curo"fur Cetistipiptiim,
Nevrs Deklity it
",$
till impuritir* thV Blend '; 'a so, ail pest:ilia:l
effectual mode or iiihnling theitetnedy. &OAR)
- by st desire 14) benefit hi,t suffering followik he
ve in ehetrfut send the Recipe (rycv).-*sucha.
desire it, with full and'expliett fqr, Ow.
paring and suceessfulli using thellexileirlel , Ad.
drew, • Rtv; BUItNETT:4.4r
, - fi3l pro thrt . i, N:' Vfilfy
,An.s.ust eth, 1857. - - attirs,
3,0 u
16,00
28.00
erg.