Ilufluenza;andcOmnion Cold, like . Dr. H. Smith, & Son, thieves' in thir night, have - carried many. to. the URGEON DENTISTS. ~Residerfee and of silent grave: . They are caused by ri,sudilen Check 0 flee opposite thhdlaptiat Church (ttorth aids) . op erspiration, byw ich thestomach rendered Montrdse. Particular attention be given aativc, and theungs beconteinatied with enr- to inserting teeth on sold and silver pike, and rupt•triatter, - and death is the result. For colds . , to Bai n!! & cav i ng teeth. • • coughs, and chills, succeeded by heat, for feVers,l January lath 1858. , hoarseness and rawness ofthe . th,ro,l.t, lungs and • . - • - - s tomach, weakness and sickricsa of ep•ry from S to 5 Pills on pal - nit° bed, for a few days, will ha all that.you require to restore v';nt to per feet health. , It has been admitted alt over Eu 'rope, that there - neyer "was a medicine-that will extirpate all manner of disease front the system, equal to Dr. horse's - Indian Root Pills ; th a t the more you take them the stammer sort gr o w. These Pills not only cleanse the buwers,but fol.) low the blood thro' every vein and artery,• and _so purify it from all morbid and corrupt humors that disease of every name is eipelled from the body. - . • . j ml, one; In Fair Haven, Conn., on Saturday; Jan. 17," 1857, CAPTAIN W - H.. C. BALDWIN, son of Davi.d and Ruth Baldwin. or - Forest Lake, Susqii - etifnna, Co., Pa., in the 40th year of his age. He lad been a follower - of the Diean'S Wave, for upwards of sixteen- _years, the last nine of which, he was Commander of the. Brig Arkerly. • _ Also, on the 19th inst,, "LILLICB, youngest daughter of Capt. Wm. C. and. Phebe & Baldwin, aged 1 year. and eight months. -• When snows fell the deepest and roads were • blockaded, Death came with his mantle of ice rude and cold ; . • Hibore off the husband—yet still he invaded . Tilt Lidice, The youngest, was wrapt in -Kis fold. raiewell, dearest William, stern fate hath . re. leased thee, - • Consumption and death have accomplished thY doom; In the cold silent hasoni'of-earth they hare laid thee, Till, beauty immortal shall' "awake from the tomb.: When a seaman from home two fair blossoms were shaken; Sow years passed away when the pale icy king Arrested thy steps—then sweet Lill ice was taken And wafted to thee, .'ncath an angel's bright :wing._ - To thy fond doting parents—how sad this. be ' . reayement, ' , To sisters and .brothek thy memory is dear— . Thy wile and dear ehildten, their grief how ex quisite, What solace hath earth their spirits cheer. - They thank the' Great Father for the find dis pensation 'Tis a tokEn of love and regard from his hand. That his corpse was not sunk •ip the dirk raging .llnfkindly entombed in his own native land , Farewell, dea'reet 'William, we hope thou act .anchored,— Quite safe in. the haven of. Glory's bright roast; Thro' the blood of atonement thy spirit is ran somed, ' And joined the sweet strains of the Heavenly Colt. - - . AG NTS, ATTENTION. D ° you Wish to find good emplo)ment, and make money with little or no, investment; and without . interfering with, your regular bush= ness? If you do, read this advertisement. C. E.-. Tone & Co.zof 292 Broome street, :New York. are manufacthring and selling massive gold Pencils for $5 each, .(which..itr e ap at that price,) and dies. throw in a gilt ~r-prize with eachPe i ncil, wort h . frotn $2 up to $5.-$lO, $l5, .820. 825, $3..1, $5O. $75. 8100. $2OO, $.500. Don't 'etc out. -Humbug: Lotter) le. no sucfl thing. the Pe wits ,:ressold at their rash valor-, :and 'all the' pr occr-- their first cost" ore thrown into, the titig Which atitualft: 1 . 11. i t he fin re11:1,01 tt,e prizes are - distr. - 1-ov d Qn-a simple plan of drawin g :. IA hicit too in i21:11 .- ro.it.c..-tti-g , _:cr, A% bieir lta=never . failed to give 6 , mplete -satif.4eii.D. We have drawn and S'ent to purchasers. 1E33 watch's of various prices, "i 4 purses of gold &Ai:it-A, 238 • gosi lockets - , 850 zrild chains. and a eorrespond inteitumb.:r of otner prizes-. within tw , . months. .THERE .ARE NO BLANKS, but every purchaser. draws a prize worth $2 certain, and it stands thonsands of eharate, to he a higher figure. . We want a g o od agentidevery . neighborhoeid throughout the country, to, solicit putchasers, and any agent - . .t0 be successfuli must have a Pencil and prize to exhibit. We pay agents 81 cash for each purchaser he obtains, and the first person- in anV neighborhood who applies for a Pencil and gift, will receive the agency-fur that that locality. ;Should an; agent obtain a value. ble prize to exhibit with his Pencil, he would ditfienity in obtaining scores of put a paying business. ASEW IDEA: READ:: READ:II We ask nobody to send their money till they kdow what prize they draw. Any person wish ing to *trey their luck can first send us their name - and address, and we will make their drawing and inform them by mail what prize they drew, w het: they can send on and take the Pencil and prize .or not, just as theyehoose.- •We give this priv ' ileee only once to a purconger., After the first drawing, every - purchaser will be required to send in advance, through the•anthurized agent. We will send with ench.drawitig, the number taken wit.a tell description of the plan of draw ing. Address C. E. TODD & Co.. - 392 Broome Street, New York, Jan. 14, Bw. • •Institules. - TEACHERS' INSTITUUES will he held in different localities the, Co my as fol. FOREST LlNE:—Commencirig Jan. .15th at 7 o'clock in the evening (a leclure, by Prof. Stod .dard) at Towne's Meeting House. *The Insti tute will be continued on Saturday Jan. 16th. Ciirrounf—Jan. 23d at 10 o'clock A. .M. at the Truesdail School House. • BRAWET;—Jan 30th at 10 o'clock A. M., at _ the BrackaeySchoolhoase. . Evegowe lioT.Low:—February 20th, at 10- o'clock4M.. at the public Schoolhouse. Prof Stoddard will attend all .of the alx;ve. mentioned Institiites in company witlithe under signed- 7 -lecturing. to - the people and instructing the teachers. - - - The friends in the vicinityvill please see that all things are in teadiness for a good, interesting •and profitable session.. ' ' • If the friends in Silver Lake think the Brack ney Schoolboose will note sufficient to accom modate the anditofy they will please try and se cure the use of the Church near by—they had probably better anyhow. , B. F. TEWKSBURY, Co. Sup't. 'Jli] - 8981 'Et .usr 1.)80JitION 'V `‘sluoS Sunjiaadsou -saalostr,noS igauaq pus eta diat! 2n!op os dq pus 1t pualds pus u! dais of asvald 7S JOJ 4.10 M JO qpbm tttrilop xis slusm pas samop asylo2 veil mint ono Sus us -same{ et!' l!ns ul saapd is pnu Svd 6peat Jof Has of , iacnuvr jo Sap Islg atrt no paanatmon lsq) snoitud pus spaapj iw.oi A:4 owls pfuom I 'spusq Au Jo lno pa...!!qo aq Ils* I JU Siampattnui patllas. aq watu sttinuaau ,tags ltiqvaul dmo oqm °sot!: of asutp of Mrs mum I.3asoit Inotmat jjo miff' d4a4 iouuuJl pus ',pay Stu uo zu!puin surpits"atu amt "L'PaA° 0 • 11 ; 1 1 sorter." ailvn $ 'UN (NV 1001 y - !!!..:(1 PAYS ter Beard and 'l'ailion matnon Etivlish. the Term of Fcitrlee n We , i.a,.. , entnenciOg March 1858, ,t ' i - FORT EDWARD INSTITUTE- Ni -t, su r iorb brick builPings, beautiful ly located on the Rail goad' near Saratega Springs. Superior faciliticifor Music. Paintinfi..andTrench. Stu. •dnta:received at any titne, and charged only fur . the residue of the Term. Diplomas awarded to Ladies whti;graduate, Send for a -Catalazue, with full particulars.. Rev. JOSEPII E. KING, A. M., Pinripal, Fort Edward. -January 13th, 1858. .he - Boni!'4st - DMOttat, , Pt7lll.lBllfiD EVERY Trtunsom , BY ANDREW Y. AIE.RRITSOIt. - • Tertsis:---$1.50 pCr annum if paid in ad ,' $2.00 if paid within the ytift , , or 00.50 if not paid until the end .of the year or period of MI bseri Mi 'Ail: ranee pay Merit Solicited. Disconlinunhees.optional with the Publisher until all arrearsges are paid. lig:Lies 101,4 divrilsink: One s•qualt, (12 lines,) 3 weeks or less, 41.04 Each subsennent iisertiob , 25 One square one year, :$3.00, two aq'rs 412.00, three squares $16.00, four squares $20.00. lituninen Cards of six lines $3.00 per year. Job Work of all, kinds executed neatly and. pi...raptly: Blanks always on hand. January Int. 1851. Register's Notice. pumic NOTICE is hereby given to all per sons concerned in the following Estate, to wii : . • ' Estate of Jolts Guatt.tu, late of Elarford town ship, deceased, Tyler Brewster Executor. That the accountant has settled .his ac counts in The Register's Office, in and for the county of Susquehanna, and that the Male will be presented to the Judges of the Orphan's Court of •raid County, on Friday, the 139th darof Jan. next, for their confirmation and allowance. CHARLES NEAL, Register. RegMees office, Nontmse, Jan. 4th, 1858. [Published by authority of Town-Council.] Borough Ordinances. .I . )=E it ordained by the Town Council, of the ALI Borough of Montrose, and it is hereby or dained.by . the authority, of the same, That it shall not be „lawfal .be lawful for horses, Dent cattle, swine, sheep, geese or other domestieat -ed znitnats, of a mischievous nature, to go at large within the lithits of slid Borough, it shall ,tie the duty of the fligliConStaille, forthwith. to impound the same; or 4 . , - aqy of the said animals shall be found in any lot of close, it shall be the duty of the High Constable at the requost of the ownei or occupant of said close; to take up and impound the same, Prorided, That between the 15th day oT Ap_ril and the 15th day of Novem ber, in each year, it shall be lawful for cows to run at large in said Borimgh. Ordinance passed Jan. •!tl 11858. And be kfurther ordained, by the autlierit'y aeeresaid, that •no person or . personA, - shall be. permitted or, allowed to ride upon hand.sleds or any other convvyntlee, on the side wilks, within the Nrtit ~1 th e Reroti ff h, under the penalty of a sum nut less than fifty cents for the first of fence, not - exeeeding„ five dollars fur each subse quent offence, and it shall be tho duty of the fligh.Constabl-. and it is hereby enjoined upon` lain, to see that tnis ordinnnes be enforced by commencine suits before the Burgess, or any Justi-e -of the l'ence,ln the- name of the flor ist/04 as often as he knows of any Infraction of said ordinance. - C. W. MOTT, Clerk Montrose. JMI., 6. 1858.-2 w. 1.6.4,.var VW' Nis bildhlm *IV hi V r ,sub Arr; bets hating associated with them J_ Mr. J. P. W. RILEY of this place, the bu si.,iness , s..j,l, ,, h,rpatter be conducted under the mime and at) le of BENTLEY, READ & CO. S.V. shall 'of neceity have to open a new set of 13007-0:, and n.. are very desirous that our old ot,e+ should be saltiest, either by note or other %vise ttt the earl:#-4 convenience of those having• opoi aec i ouit= , Lii hav_e owed us for years, and :.11,/,,n-,1 u. Lec.:use qd such indebtedness, we would .rive a special invinstion to 'collie in and see those who hate for years bestowed upon us tio•ir Fher.,l patronage and paid us prowptl\-. t‘e w• -old [older our hearty. our sin. eerr thnaLs, e,:rno-tly solieitinff a continuance of their patron:* re, dodo- Isided " gO that thee shall haYe aor.la-w to n of the'price or quality o f our tiooils - W e shall have on hand. constantly, a full assortmentof all description of Gooa., usually sold in (he Country, and we invite all wishing to .purchase, to'rome in and examine oar Stock, hefure,huving elsewhere. ' BENTLEY & READ. • sfontr4e, tan. Ist. Iw3 , T IST id 1.-tiers rt maining - in -the Montrose Li PoSt Office, Dec. 31st, 1347. Archer. George Murray, John Aldrich, tithaniel Nicholson 0. E. '2 Barret, H. A. Newton, Danford IL Buti.litort. Jones Newton, M. E. Benjamin. Caiph ChanceyParsons, 3 _ Baldwin, Adttniraln J. Rogers Edwa'rd . „Brum:lout & Wilson, Risley, Proctor Blsh, Mrs.- Mars Richardson, B. Bell, Mrs. Mar? E. Rockwell; S. Craig, Charles J. ' - Sasim, James Caswell, Miss Phebo Staith,-Thomas B. 'DAVis,Milvern Stanton, Hiram Defile, Miss Mary Stewart, E. Decker. Amanda. Smith, Mrs. Richard Ea.-apart, Miss Jane - Weston, N. C. . G'ay, Samuel G. White, Pierce) .... Gardner & Colvin, White, Joseph B. Bowel, D. C. • White, Edwin Horrignn. Conelius Wright, John W. Jiersun, David Welder, Thomas Kemmerer, Simon Vheland, Margaret T. Leonard, J. S - 2 . ' . NrsrAns calling for- any *of the above Letters will please say "advertised." A. N. BULLARD, P.M. Montrose, Pt., Dec. 31st, 1857. ;" - -WANTED. A IGOODIILACK SMITH in want of employ ment can find a chance to do a 'firtst rate business by applying to the subscriber at Ds -Pres M rm. in Jessup. The shop (with' or with out tools) wit be rented; with house, garden and fire wood, on fair terms., Plenty of work in the vicinity. Apply alike mills, or address . TIMOTHY DEPUE; Susq'a Co., Pa. January 2d, 1858: . • NOTICE•• • r • DR.'. It THAYER. would say to. the Public that tie will be at his I , friee from time till ten o'cluck, a in.,each day — and_ Tuesdays and Saturdays, from nine in the morning till nine in the evening. Extraordinary cases excepted. Willthoo wishing to bee him govern them selves accordingly? - January Ist, 1858. CLOTHS, Cashimers andXeKtinrs . very de sirable Style% at prices that cannot fail to suit. Call and be,cotivinee4. C. W. MfITT. ,PROFESSOR I ,V4iX:HYS Hair Restorative at TURRELL'S. Artist's Materials. PAI.,'NTS in Tubes, Brushes, Tin, Copper and Sirver Fuil, Glass Slabs and Mutters, Lithographs, &e., at the Store of ' -, ABEL TURRELL. Mont r 0.50, Dee. 15th, 1:857. NOTICE: 'vial SUBSCRIPTION ACCOUNTS of the fires of McCollum & gerrition have been transferred tok me. To those who will pay. on or before the 15th, of February, 1858, a dedue. tion of 2 - 0 per cent. from the full arrearage rates will bo'made. J. B. McCOLLUM. Montrose, January sth, 1858. _. Sheriff's SaloB. Y virtue of sundry writs issued out of the 13 Court of Common Pleas of &sone= a County, and to me directed, I will-exposé to sale, by public vendue, at the Court House, in Mont. rose, on &tardily, January 16th, 1858, at one o'clock, p, m. l the following Real Estate ) to wit • • ALL that Certain piece or parcel of land; ell& ate, and being in the township of Lathrop, in the County of Semittehanna,,and bounded and dA ciibed as follows, to wit: on the north by WO of Loomis Wright, on tho east by the pnblie high. way, and on the south and west by lands of. S. W. Breed & Co:, containing about one half an acre of land, be the same more or less, With the appurtenances, one framed (tense and shop, and cow shed, and all improVid. Taken hi exectiti'en, at the suit of Rock well & Winton vs. A. B. Merrill and A. T. ?derail. ALSO—AII that certain piece cr parcel of land, situate in the township of Gibson, County of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described, as follows, to wit: begin. ning at a hemlock knot, driven in the middle of the Coehecton and Great Bend Turnpike Road, at the intersection of the State Road with the said-'Turnpike, thence along the middle of the State Road, south 35 deg. west, 6 perches and two tenths of a perch to another hemlock knot driven in the middle of the State Road, thence by land of J. R. Milek, north 55 deg. west 10 perehes,to a pest, thence, by land of the same, north 65 dCg. east 4 perches and one sixteenth of a perch to another hemlock knot - driven in the middle of the Turnpike Road, and thence along the middle of the same, south 64 deg. east 'lO perches and 3 -10ths of a peach to the place of beginning, containing. 51 perches of land; be the same more or less, together with the appurten ances, 1 framed „dwelling house, 1 barn, and all improved. Taken in execution at the suit of C. P. Ed wards, vs, Stephen Price. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, situate and being in the flort;' of Susque hanna Depot, county of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows to wit: on ,the north by lands of John Les ter, on the east by lands of Robert Nichol, on the south by Main Street, and on the west by laud of J. B. Kimber, - feet front, feet from front to rear, with the appurtenances, 1 framed house - , and all improved. Taken in execution at the suit of Nathan Len helm Vu. J. B. ALSO—AII that certain piece Or parcel of land, situate in Auburn township, Susquehanna Co., bounded and described as follows, to wit : on the north by lands otjohn Miller, on the east by lauds late of John and Thomas Morly, on the south by lands of Jesse P;Stephens, and on the west by lands of Wesley Benscotes, containing about 300 acres, together with the appurtenances '4 framed dwelling houses, 1 barn, 1 saw mill, and about 35 acres improved. Taken in execution at the suit of Azor Lath= rop vs. John Bally and Weston Bally. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel ofland, situate AO being in - the township of New 31i1 ford, to the County of Susquehanga,..and bounded nand described as follows, to wit : northerly by lands of 0. Smith and Wm. •Mathews, easterly by lands of L. and D. Jennings, southerly by lands of 1,. Lewis, and--westiirly liy lands of J. Williams containing 15:3 acres,. be the sumo morii-or less, with the appurtenances. 1 framed house, I fram ed 1)&10 orchard, and about 90 acres improved. Taken in execution at the suit of C. S. Bell nett, to the use of S. Hutchinson & Co., vs. John A. D. - ALSO—AIt that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the &co of Susquehanna Depot, in the Co. of Susquehanna, bound d and described as follows, to wit : `north by lands of James Smith, on the east by a street lending from Ri ver to Church Strect,oo the south hyninreli st., and west by lands of the said James If. Smith, being 4 rots wide on Church turret, and 6 rods drop from front to rear' with the appurtenances I framed house, and all improved. Taken , n execution at the :suit of A. J. Whit ney vs, E. L. Marbh. ALSO—AII that certain piece, or parcel of land, situalp in the township of Lathrop, in the County of Susquehanna, bounded and described DS follows. to t% it : on the north by lands of S. W. Breed & Co., ID the east by the public high way, on the south by a lot recently owned and occupied by Wtdiingten Case and lands of the said Breed & Co., and west by the said Compa. DV'S Loid, containing about fire acres of land, he the saute more or less, with the appurtenances, 1 framed house and 1-framed barn, and nearly all improved. Taken in execution at the suit of C. 31. Gere vs. Loomis Wright. A LSO—A l I those following described pieces or Parcels of land, to wit : - 100 acres of land situ ate in the township of Great Bend, in the Coun ty of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, Lite the estate of Jacob Skinner, 2d.,and Elistia Squires, described in Sher;ff Johnson's deed to Win. Dayton, dated April 13th, 1844, on which stands twp framed dwelling houses, one sawmill I framed barn, and about 40 acres improved land. ALSO--.One other tract of land situated as aforesaid; late the. estate of Jacob Skinner, 2d, and Elisha Squires, desiiribed by said Sheriff's deed to said Wm. Dayto - n, dated April 13th. 1834, containing 400 acres and 140 perches of land with allowance_ of six per cent. ALSO—One other tract of land situate in the to .rnship,eottnty and State aforesaid, containing 1400 acres, embracing that which was late the estate of the said Jacob Skinner, 2d. as described by the said St.eriff's deed, to Wham Burrows and from him to Wm. Dayton, by deed bear ing date, May 23d, 1844. being On same pre mises formerly purchased by Urbane Burrows and Elisha Williams, of William Ward and Jes se lame, and being the same lots of land con veyed by Ed.win Eldridge and wife to Ransom Smith, by aged executed the 20th day of March, 1850. ALSO—AII that other tract or parcel of hind. situate in the same township, foirmerly occupied by the said Smith as the home farm, and fhesame as conveyed to him by the said Edwin Eldridge - find wife, by:l:lced executed the 1 fith day of May, 1840; and by reference to which same, several deeds the description of said several lots will more fully .and at large appear, said deeds being recorded in Strsquehanna County, containing in all about 1960 acres of land, be the same more or less, with allowance of 6 per cent. On the .home farm are 2 dwelling houses, 1 framed barn 1 log barn, 1 stable, and about 40 acres improv ed. Taken .in execution at the suit of Ransom Smith vs. Samuel Watson.' ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, situite in the township of Bridgewater, County of Susquehanna, and State of Penney'. vania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : on the north by land of. Daniel Stewart, John McCollum and Mathew Baldwin, on the east by Mathew Baldwin, on the south by Mathew Bald wiz. W. Ila Id win, and .of the estate of Wm:Gard ner, deceased, and on the west by laud of E. G. Babcock, containing about.. ninety acres be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, one framed house, two barns, corn housb, orchard, and about seventy acres improved. Taken in execution a: the suit of Matthew Murphy, vs, Rufus Thayre jr., and Alborton Thayre, as It. Thayre: & Co. ALSO—AII that certain Piece or. parcel of land situate lying and being in the township of Auburn, Susquehanna County, liouladed and dei. scribed as follows, towit : on the north by len& of Ansel Gay, on the east,bv lands of Powell G. Burch, on the south by lands. of Edward atvr. son, and on the west bv lands of Jonas and IL P. Carter, containing about 91 acres more or less with the appurtenancee;l framed &Welling hotte , barn. sited, corn, house and otheeout buildings, .1 orchard, anti about eighty acres Unproved. Taken in execution at the snit of S. S. Mnl. ford XS. Wm. Cooley, ad. ALSO—AII those two adjoining lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying.and being, in thelownship of"Bridgevrater, in the County of Susquehaoca, and State.of Pennsylvania, to wit: the first ode thereof being boiinded and describ- ed as follows, to *it: beginning at a- hemlock tree, the north weal corner of tho'entire tract, it being part of a larger tract of lat.d, surveyed in pursuance of a warrant to William Shaw, thence south three degrees east, partly along Joseph Brewster's, and partly along Amherst Liridsey'S land, one hundred and filly4wo perches to a beech, thence north eighty-seven degrees ,east, one hundred-and forty six pnrches to a hemlobk, in the line of lands formerly of. 'Putnam Catlin, thence north three degrees west, by said last mentioned land, arid other land one brindred and fiftv-two porches, to a hemlock sapling, in the south line of lands formerly, of Jacob Wilson, now of S. A. Nevrtpti, being the north line of said tract, in the warrantee•natne of William Shaw, and thence along said last mentioned line, tronih eighty seVen Ilegrees,west, one n hundred and forty-ilia perches to the 'place of beginning, containing one hundred and_thirty acres, tutd ono' hundred and forty-four perches and allowancikl, and being the wino lot -of hid and premises which John B. Wallace; by deed dated May bth. 1828, recorded in the Recorders office in and for said County,in Deed 800k.,-No.B;:pitge 187, con veyed to ono, Joseph Reese,, Who, together with Mary his wife by deed dated Afarch 4th,11142, Re corded in Deed Book, No. 13, page 166, convey ed the same to the said Patrick Croasen: And the other of said: lottv being.bounded and described as fi:Wows, to .witit 'beginning at It hemlock the south east corner of the above des. cribed lot, thence south'two:dgrees east, sixty. six perches to the-corner of the Goes lot, thence south eighty-eight degrees weal, one hundred and twelve perches to a beech; *nee by, a lot sur veyed to Israel B. Gregory,: north two degrees west„aixty-six-perches to a prtt, in said Crossen's south line, and thence by the' lathe north, eight . ) , eight degrees east, one hundrid and twelve perch: es to the beginning. Containing ferty-aix acres and thirty-two percheit, more _or less, and being a lot of land which William Jessup and Anutn. da, his wife, and Sylvanus S Mulford and Fanny, his wife by deed dated the first day of August inst. conveyed to the said Patrick Crossen in fee, tng,ether with the appurtenances, I framed house, barn, cider house, corn house, and about one hundred and twenty-five acres.improved. Taken in execution at_the suit of Caleb Car malt vs. Patrick Crosson. ' : ALSO—A II that certain lot of land, situate in Liberty township, in said'Caiunty, being lot 121 of Jason Torrey's map of ralaufvey of Post and Jessup's land, and deseribe&as' follows, to 'wit , bounded on the north by lands of Charles'S. Coxe, on the south by liatiitf of O'Sillivan: on the east by lands of D. 0.- - Turrell, and on'the west by the lintS of the Rose tract, and being in the northwest corner of a 11.414 of land in the warrantee name of George Hunter, containing 97 acres and 127 percheS of bind, with the ap 'purtenances, 2 framed houies,' 9 framed, and 1 log biirn, and about fifty acres improved. Taken in 'osecution at-the suit of E. W. Rose vs. Pntri . ek Whislin. . ALSO—AII those certain pieces or parcels of Land situate and being in the borough of - Dundaff in the County of.Susqiiehanpa, and bounded and desM:ibed, as follows, to wftl Abe first bounded otftliii.north by the tannery pond . apd by lands of Wil bar, on ttie Oust by a 'street or lane, on the south by a street running from the Wilkes barre tutnpike to the sclioct,bouse , on the west "by,. the said Wilkusbarre turnpike, containing a. bilut ontijitilf an acre with the. appurtenances, a a frante+siwelling house and tannery, and barn, and nil improved. And the second hounded on the north by the. Milford and Owego turnpike, on ; the east by land of William H Slocum, on the south by the above named tannery pond, and on :he west by lands of E. Chambers, containing about 1200 feet of land with the appurtenances, one harness shop, 'and all improved; ths said last desebribed ,being the same property recently iinnveyed byyhomas Phinney to Joslin and Flintlby deed. Taken in execution at tyre suit of Chauncy Smith, vs Joslin Flint ALSO—AiI that certain piece or parcel of boil, situate 1:t ing. and being in the toienship of Lenox, county of Suequebanna, and bounded and described as follows, to wit : on the north by land of Stephen J. and Henry Millard, on the east by lands of Elisha Bell, oh the south by lands. of Richard ‘Vescott and Zia Bailey, and on the west by lands of Loren Miller, containing due hundred acres.or ehi:tiii.itsxitts,,together with the appurtenances; I house, barn, orchard, and about sixty acres improved„ Taken in execution at the suit of Grow & Brothers vs. Joseph S. Stott. , ALSO—AII that certain.piece or parcel of land situate in the township of LClloX.County of Sus quehanna, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and desetihed as follows, to wit : on the north by lands of John T. 51111ard, on the east by lands of Sterling 11:rxon, on the south by lands of Orvill 'rainy and Luke Reed, and west" by:lauds of Luke Reed, containing seventy-one-acres, it be ing the same premises conifeye,d to John R. Tay lor by deed bearing a :to Aucust 14th, 1852, sign ed it G. B. E:dred, )lilt Sheriff' of,§usquehanna County, and conveyed to N. J. Sherwood by said John ILTaylor and wire by deed, bearing date October .20th, 1854, with the appurtenances, 2 framed dwelling houses, I frame barn, .one saw mill, one to lack-smith shop, one .grist-mill, one orchard ...- . mostly improved. Taken i 'execution at the suit of Amos Sher. wood vs. H Ilet Titus & German Titus. • - JOHN YOUNG, Sherf Sheriff's ice, Montrose, Dec. 24,1857. / NOTICE• ... .1.1 tion of th i of the real Edit i The Auditor to the duties of li's the 14th day of i Y. M., - at his ofli t. where all person their claim or be 1 upon said fund. WM. S. 1 Montrose, Dec. 21, 1 In the matter of the distribu proceeds a the Sheriff's sale le of B. W. Clark, dee'd. the above case will attend , s appointment, on Thursday s ,antiary next nt 1 o'clock e u, ?Montrose; when and interested, will, make lebarred from coining in $2 , 0, 00 0 ORTH of Goods nt Pan - c Prices! BU1tRIT1 ) , is now - re.•iving large addi -11. tions of NEW GOOD to his stock that will be sold at prices to - Suit the times, including a great variety of • Ladies' and GcntlerneaPs I res. Condi, will) a full assortment in all departments of hi: TRADE, and at prices much reduced. and many kinds of Goads mere than 25 percent. lower than early fell prices., E e would particularly call the attention of -- sash buyers to his new. stock of CARPETING, • BUFFALO ROBES, STOYES,ifx„ as large and rich, and at low down prices. New. Milford, Dec. 15th, 1857. Auditor's Notice. . .., In the matter of the The undersigned 'hitv, Estate of James W. ing been appointed an McElwee, dee'd. Auditor by the Orphans Court to distribute the asssets of said'Estate will attend to the duties of his' appointment at his office in Montrose, on Friday, the fifteenth day of January 1858, at one o'clock P. M. All per sonslaving claims upon said estate will then and there make it known or be debarred from c.:ming, in upon sue* . fund. Dec. 22d, '57. W. 11:JESSUP. Auditor. NOTICE—In the matter of Exceptions - to the administration account of Jos. Wash burn, ,Administrator of Est. of Polly Wash. Lnn, de(l'd. The Auditor in the aboie . case will attend to the duties Of his appointment on Thursday the 14th day of January next, at 1 oclock 1 3 . M., at his offitql in Montrose ;of which parties interested will Like notice. TURRELL, 'Auditor,. Montrose, Dec. 21, 1857. 48w4. Rserintived, officeto my pew residence nePTLY oppo• .IVJL Site the Presbyteiisn Church, op Turnpike Street The public are invited to call andemarn• Ins specimens of the various styles of Plugging find Plate which I am daily exeoutint.. sing,”aoy more," friends, the work speaks -for itself. C. I). VlttGlL,Resident Dentist: ' Montrose, ra. Nept. 1867. • NEW J'E' WELRY. 11111 E Subsoribet 'Ma day returned troth 1. New York witb.i Jorge and woll Witted stock of z' JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, which, having been purchased in tteipreient ex tremely depressed slate of the market, will be sold at nnusdally low prices, Among hie assort. ment may be found- GOLD Chains, Seals, Keys, Pens and Pencils, Partings, Breastpins, Fingerrings of every style, Bracelets , Armlets, Lockets, Snaps, Watch Hooks, Sleeve 'Buttons, Studs, Thimbles;-Crosses, Spectacles Slides, &c., &c. • SILVER • Threaded and plain Forks, Spoon*, Butter sod Fruit Knives, &It and Preserve ILadlet, Card Cases, Cups, Childrens SettssNapkinrings,Chaiha Keys, Spectacles and Thimbles. Also, a large stock of Sliver-plated-titbit, and dessert Knives, Carvers, Castors, Cake Baskets, Card Receiiers, - gaits, Tea Netts; Forks% and Spuons, double; treble and esti% plate. A I so,Sheit and ItnitationCombs,Needlps,Coral, Pocket Knives, 501530171, Knivea - and Forks, )et Bracelets,' Breastpins and Earrings, tisk and Tooth Brushes, Pearl and Cornellan Sleevellut tons; .Shawl Pink, Gilt - Hair Pins, very • rich. Leather Pulses, Bags, Clucks plain and alarms, Sewihg Birds, &c.,14 - . " - Alt of which will be sold at the lowest cash pricea. • - ALFRED 'J. EVANS, • - NGI. It, Odd Fellow's Hall. Binghamton, Dec.,l 1. '1857. Gilt. Plea ants. Coral ornaments for th e hair, very rich vayerns, for'side by. A. J. E., ara Receivers, Rug. ar said Salt Stands, Cepa, Cl IL/ GobletsrSilverand.Peati Card does, Raver Napkin Rings, &c.. for the Holidays. A. I.E. Earar Rings and treastpins, in every varletj of and quality, to please every taste. ~ Goldold Speetaeles of all ages, Gold' bite lea, Picks, Pens, Pencils, Bracelets, Sock ets,:AleeVe Buttons and Studs,. Guard, Vast Fob and Neck Chains, &e. ,&c., by , A. J. E. etches. A very fine stock of Gold and HMO Hunting, and open face Watches most of them of my own impottatlon, and war ranted first class time keepers. A. J. E. "plated . Table nives. A large and full steak 1 of those desirable Plated Table and tlesiert Knives, also Plated Carvers to match. -Aldo a good stook of Steel Table Knives and Forks. 'plated Wure. A very fine stock of Castors, Cake Baskets,Tea Setts,Cantileatieks,Perks, Spoons, &c., &e. by ALFRED 3. EVANS. I S HEREBY GlViek T A. 'l' -ABEL TURRELL HAS just returned from New York, with a large and choice variety of Goods, bought for caste, and selected with much care, from over thirty of the best Houses in NeW York, Which he offers to his customers and the public at low prices for cash. His stock comprises: DRUGS,. - -MEDICINES, TAINTS, , , 0I L S WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, • GROCERIES, . qL ARE,ASS—W CROCKERY, . MIItIt 0 R , • CLOCKS, - WALL PAPER, WINDOW WINDOW PAPER, WINDOW OIL SHADES, FAN'CY GOODS,: MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY-, PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, HARD WARE, ..STONE WARE, - WOO 1) E W - 11: TC - 15", 'BROOMS, _ . BRUSIiES, JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES, CANARY SEED, POCKET KNIVE-S, WHIPS, • U -- MBRELLAS, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, TU-RPENTINE, .CAMPHENE, BURNING- FLUME - I, • A LCO II 0 L , • LIQUOR'S, •• (ForMedicinalPtkrp_oses only,) TRUSSES, SUPPOit T_ E R S , shouLDER-BRACZ S, POItTMONAIES, - . SPECTACLES, , SILVER di. PLATED SPOONS,VORKS I ikc.4 'G, 0 L,D P E N'S • STA T IO•NiER Y, - VIOLIN STRINGS, 'BO, S, Arc., ' • And all of thelmost poPular • PATENT. MEDICINES, Thankful for thelibeml patronage hitherto re ceived, he holies to merit a 'continuance and large int:tease of the seine, ; ABEL TURRELL. Montrose. Dec. Ist 1857. URTIP.LL Auditor. 157. ' 48w4 jiver Spoons, Forks, 1 utter an. wit ire., warranted pure as coin, by A. I. E. NOTICE ON •••• -- : . la ../...- -,•-• cit ( E.OOl JUST'A GOINGI But nOt through the htrn.di of the - LE U ii ii 0 WE prefer to dispose of our owh goods, therefore GREAT INDUCEMENTS are offered CO CASH CUSTOMERS, or on a SHORT CREDIT, with approved Nana. Those who wish to avail themselves of this opportunity, we advise to Call at the Stores of, , 6attelibtrg, Ggesenbaum, At either Montrose, Snsfets Co., Pa., Sneq'a Depot, 911 ft Or Towanda, Dra'd " ' II Wherein offer. to Suit the Times and. avoid Suspension GREAT BARGAINS to purehaseis of Alf Kinds of DRY GOODS and READY MADE CLOTHING, which have been lately purchased under existing Low Prices and sell. ing at the same. A SPLENDID STOCK or Comprising almost Every Kind of Daiwa Goons, such as Rich Moire Antigne, Black and Fancy Plain and. Printed French Merinos, Shaded and Plain All Wool and Common De Lobes; Paramettas, 25 to 30 per cent. Lower, than ever, &c. ' In Domestic Goods, our assortment is complete and Astonishing Low. We alsohave on hand a heavy Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING Which we will - offer 30. per cent. lower than any other establishment in this section. , Mao CLOTHING MADE ' TO ORDER In.,the neatest and beat manner !and Warranted. All kinds of Grain Wien at the Highest Mar ket prices also Dried : Apples and GeeaeaPest :*,, , lfleasei call anitorke oar goods and Bail* yourselves of the above:Mai. ' GUTTENBER,G4UARIIM,DI4,A. Co. I Mffigitr*“ ll.4 fin-4,4tb f -ismf - LITTLE & HARDING'S COLUMN: FARMERS -ArID-=- MECHANICS!! ILL please remember, wheq building, that - the subscribers are furnishing DOOM, SASH and - , BLINDS, . At the lowest Factory prices, And that they keep constantly on hand, a large stock of -,• NAILS, 431-LAI3B, PUTTY, PAIrI3, - - OILS, DOOR TRIMMINGS, SASH AND BLIND FASUNIVOS, tlifE s 4;0 4 dm i • fact, we have almost everything in the way of Building Materials. Of first rate quality, and will sell them at a Very small advance from Cost for Cast t. Therefore weconfidently assure Builders, that they will materially consult their own interests by giving. us a call ) beforeporchasing. LITTLE & HARDING. - FLOUR, SALT, B. I' the LOAD or BARREL, constantly on Lied ) end for sale, et the very lowest rates, by LITTLE & Nicholson September Ist, 1857. • • ANOTHER Pry ad Sittnbi4 stork of RAT INONS.,._ - For the Summer Trade. New and Beautiful styles, Now being opened by • LITTLE do HARDING. PM! Fish!! A FRESH lot of those Finkileavy Codfish, ilso, Bluefish_in Barrels spa Half Barrels, 'ust received by . Litna S•. RLUDIXGI A-L 0, AA NEW Stock' of Groceries, hardware; LS. Crockery, dt.c., &c., a hundreth part of bleb we hate not time to Mention. Enough to say, we have almost 4iiything, and eve rything expected to be fOUnd at a store in the country--all of which we are determined t turn into cash, in the very shortest possible time and we herewith issue a. NOTICE 40 .sAgiM tanCOMIXS. , . . ..... We 'wish It distinctly understood, that for . CASHWO Will sell- auy.ltin4 of .Goods at much lOwer . prides than • using. - ... .. Fresh Groceries, UGAR, liblaikees,: Rice, Coffee, Tea, and S - all kiedi of 'Groceries in any quantity, at the very lowest rates, a full.stock`constantly on, bind,. by - - ILiTTLE L Ramiro. • Feat Shining Tea. NOTWITHSTANDING the -recent heavy advance in the pricO of Teas; we have•Se cuted a. large lot of the same quality of that whiclfhas•created so much good feeling among our Tea -drinking customers. Plenty of it, by the chest or pound, at the old price; by It is a Fact, imitsat.t....SOstP tretd - eatniler ar the , best qualities, are for sale by the Box, at New York city wholesale prices, by LITTLE & HARDING. Potash, IN Titi Cans, a Pure article, for sale by TATTLE , & HERDING Boots and Shoes, CONSTANTLY on hand, o first rate-assort lJ ment of Yen's, Boys' and Youths' double sole Booth and Shoes, of the best manufacture, also, Women's Shoes, Boots and-Gaiters in great variety, all to be sold at far) , low rates, by larrtr. & HARDING. . Hats and Caps, • IN almost Alm variety, of kids, quality anti prices, for sate by • Ltrlst & HARDING. Bonnets, RIIIII3ONB, Flowers and Trimmings, for sale by LiTtLE. & HASDISO. CATS, Vats and Pants, Wert iiehi; and good atjlaa - c Shirts;• Gloves, etc., fof.nale cheath by '. - LITTLE - & Leather! , I SCiI.E and Upper Leather, Pegs, Shoe Nails and Thread, Wax and many othOF kinds of Shoe Findings, for sale by • LITTLE & ILLREINit, •Carpetingl RICH all _Wool Carpets, `at low price, for sale by To tumbermen and Coopers. 11EST. Cast Steel- and Steel Poll Axes, Cad Steel Mill- and Y. Cut Saws, also Patent tooth X Cut Saws, with Files, of almost ali de eeriplions, fot sale by - & HARDING. To Dairymen. . FIRKINS, Return Paris, Pans; Tin, Paruted and Cedar Pails, Butter Bowls, Dairreatc . Stc: &c., foi ails by LITTLE & HARDIE°. Are "toil Building? Arou save money by purchasing your .1 Nails, Glass, Paiute, Oils, 4ith, Door Trim mings, and Hardware generally'of '• • Lt , LE & HARDING. - Flour, Salt d Lime ix BY the Load, or Barrel, constantly oni7d spit for. sale by Cash ! ! Y OU can bay, almost anything, in the way of General Merchandise, for CASH, at a very small advance from cost, of LITTLE & Produce Wanted. • j) UTTER, Eggs, Lard,. Tallow, &smarmy, Grain of all kinds, Raga, Old lion, Lninber, Shingles, Dried Apples, /lean dce.; wanted In exchange for Goods, by • • , LITTLE, di Miring.' (402112 -LOD 1311 1 11 Itinkhisnock.o•Pett ist.,lls7. ICE iahereliy . giveiAntib Pikialftti of_the Act of Aseetnbly, the folloori4 tiabied'person% hive illed,tbeir hstititihe the Clerle...a.the Court, of "quarter Sessiaseei the Pan:omi the County otilutelet Licenses *keep Tennis osiss * in said county; - Abk which licenses they wilt, ', apply at /enmity Sessions 1,4 !?Afial &ED F.or Caah or ReadrPark The subscribers-have just pusebased aNSw ant WELL SEILECTSD-STOCK OrGOODEll i _t Consisting of. Staple and Fa.*L D R Y, G 0 SY EIDI. Groceries, Croarry, ifordware,tiootkiuul Shook ,4c. 4c, ' Would titer theta for sale at their Store; at loSia or rates than' Goods hare been gold in toil-plaisi for Casa or Mmma; ei,erienee having taught us that this is the-only true raj• of doincbialk nem. - - - As we hate bought our. Goods for Cash data 'ring the great, money panic; we kayo - booghl them Lou, tunlicill sell them the same, • Things as They &Add .Be. WE would say-to ourour numerous Friendsand Custoteers,:- 'that we have secured' the agensy of most of the poptiler-Patent Medicines of'the day, for which we are allowed forty pet cent. fur soiling. %propose {under the harit times) dividing .the - prolits with our customers. Now, good friends, and enemies (if we , havii any), you that - wish to save money, call at the FARMERS' STORE and yo - u will - find everything which poor diseased nature requires for res.' toration, • at prices, unpinned in the history of this medicine age. - Among our catalogue May bgfound the eels. grated Grxreutierg- Medicines; Dr. James Met fat's Pills, Sovereign Bahn; - the Germai Li e of the'Day, Hyg,eian Vegetable Medicine, Child's Pills, Gifilin's Hufeland's, Genital], Vegetable, ladd`e Medicated Cuticles, Jostling% Vermiflige, Pain Killer, with' every Variety of,Thavar's•Faml. ly Mediciniis,msyranted to answer the 'purpose for which they: , are. recommended; Crandall% Blood Purifier, jtadway's Ready, Relief, with others too numerons.to mention.. - Cnikand see. Counsel and and Advice free of charge.% - R. MARE, JR. Montrose, Pee. lit, 1857. - LrZTLE 'St HiRDMG ,LITTLE & liambum HARDISG, .SE VEEN LICENSES. • . George Snyder, Rugs. Judson Stone 2d, ' PorestlAilta Silas Winters, t- harmony: ' - Zenas Is. Cooley, - Rush: As B. Edviards, . Great Bend., If A 1.. Carr, Susquehanna Depot.: B. L. Canfield, ' • !liddletciatii • isknao HOUSE. George Strupler, Friandafilte. • traaonairr ttesaan. - L. S. Lenbeini, Great Ban& Dec. 28,'67.] 0.13. R. WADE -Clark 'ar: ° a G 0 - 0 S 1 * * *Please 60 us a call and ermine our atOok & ' . GUILE &BLANDING. Oarford, (ici. 126, )851: . NEW STOVES! XL 10 V SI Mg WV Is i hvet receiving - a large stotsk sot NEW 'STOVES" NCLUDING a full assortment of Eierated Oren, large Oren and Flat Tap Pram - Im' Cook Skives. for Wood or Coal, with a Superlot, variety of Parton, O ffi ce and Shop Stoves; for Wood or Coal; also, Stove Pipe, Zinc, 4kast Iron, Store Tubei, 4-e., cf c. Hie assortment willfinclude the most SitiFits, and DESIRABLE STOVES in market, and will la' sold on the most fivorable terms, and to which ho would invite thli particular attention of Qua buyers. . New 'Milford, October, -12th,11357. Farm. for Sale. 171 ; HE subscriber offers for sale a Good ram of en acres in Bridgeivater, four miles east of Afonfrose, 70 acres improved. There: is on the premises a large framed Dwelling House, I' good framed Barn, an excellent Apple Orchard One half of the purehaie money will be required down; the balance-in annual instalments. • ELIJAH BROWN. Bridgewater,ugust 19th, 1857. 33tf. ifinITCIED iAVOWN YET@EUE. • is, GREAT REDUTION OF PRICES! 1* DICKERMAN&GARRATT are now re• ceiving their Stock of Stovesifor the Fall - and Winter Trade, and . would beg leave ,to say to their numerous friends and customers that they have on hand the largest and best selected Stock of Stcives ever offered to the inhabitants. of Susquehanna Co. ' Their. Stbck i conslstii , of the most approved patterns of Elevated Oven, Large Oven, Premium and Coal Cooking Stoves t .- Wood and Coal Parlor Stoves of -Elegant pat' terns, also Six-Plate Office stud—Hotel_ Stoves ; Coal Burners, &c. We have the 'best Stove. Constructed on the diving flue principle, ever made, at a very moderate price, We would take this opportunity of reminding , • our friends who are solicited to purchase.. their Stoies of Hawkers & Pedlars, that a. moliteats reflection will convince them that it is very bad ' economy to do so. It is a Well established fact that the, cost of . selling _Moves by pedling thin e about t ' eetitt.' • ty, is net less than 15 or 20 r' cent nd gener. e bn ally as high aa 20, to say no thin g o 'bad debts and cost of collections. Of co rse this extra ei. ralnee.must come out of the po kets of. the per. :maser. .peln consideration of the above facts we offer 'chr entire Stock of StoVes at 20 per cent less 3 , Pedlar will or can - sell. Call — and see if theses things' aro not so. _ • - Now 5111 ford, Sept. I6th, 1657. ~ . . To the, liidependent Vetere OF SUS QUERANNA '0 0 uNtr , IND at. OTHERS w h o 100 k to their own intereits. The undersigned is n'otiust-now to offer him self with a long epistle for your "votes at the coming election,". but would simply say that he, has just received a new stock of HOOKS - and, STATIONERY, which he is ready to sell to all those who want, just exactly right. A new lot of Pocket & Family Bibles, Testa merits. Prayer Books &c &c. • . SCHOOL BOOK'S, such as will be wanted Is MI - NORMAL. SCHOOL. A' choice lot of A. W. Ilarrison's Columbian, Inks, Toilet & Family Sonps, Ladies' i Gentle. men's Perfumety, and Flavoring Extracts. ' GIFTS,GIFTS. .48 it has become,. so fag ionablo to advertise "splendid gift enterprises," _ would just say that I will agree to furnish pur. chasers m, ith,gifts, and quite as valuable ones too, as Pewter Penknives, Ilrass Fingerrinks or other; valueless trinkets. Try we at the Montrose Book Store. , • - •A. N. BULLARD. Montrose Pa. Aug. l2th,-1815.7. Hisaolution. NOTICE is hereby given that. the Grin of 1.1 HAWLZY & GUILD is this day dissolved by , mutual consent. • C. P. HAWLII4 - Gibson, Aug. 17 107. E. E. GCIi.D. • 40 hooks and acceents can be found at . %he • store formerlyoccupied by the subscribers. AIL personklaving unsettled accounts me requested to sottleh'e same as scan as possible: • "Debit bless will be.conducted in future by they uederliiine.l, - tinder the firm - of C.'P. dz. 0. HAwin , awho are constantly receiving from 'New, York and\Philidelphia, the latest styles of Fall and IFlalctir, - Dry , Goads, Clio.' of migifah will be sold at a very, profit for, ready s pay., • Gibson, Augt3it.tl 857. C. P. ILwLay, I liarort.ti. /111,01DEICIES, CT kerr, Hardwire 'and rartoimother artielea to numerous to menu tiorkl•idkof%wpich shall_be aold Cheap for Cada 'or TA*ltteller /:411401,-1847, ,