-tor?. _ • , t I - ifAirb,L7f4,7:, The 'Nontroie The 'Company will hold its Monthly Meeting . April sth; 1858. S. M. Wit.aox, Secret:Cry. W. P. Rair, Foreman. - • Icacacm,,,ti Cams THERE WILL RP. A. - MIMIII MR. CAMPS SINGING CLABSES 81100t4tTIN ODSIMNI Wednesday, Apra itif ttt lo o'clock, A: If, To continue three days and close on Friday eve 'nil* with a CONCERT. • - 1 Admission to CONVENtION and CONCERT, • Gentleinen • - 450 els. Ladies 25 " To Concert_ 111 1-2 eta. GEORGE Rpm, D. C. Psnar, Cont. E. McKrszia, March, 30th 1858. BREAD! READ!! Ye Afflicted Read!!! —II. T. Hembold offers to the afflicted his Gen tine Preparation. Fluid Extract Bach*, which has accomplished the most oxrradirditiary cures of all 'other similar lemedies. Reid the adver , tisenient in another column,beaded “Hembold'a Genuine Preparation." - [ma. Passarrzair OF Morrnosn - will hold their next stated meetingat Montrose 'on Tuesday, the 13th day of April; at 2 o'clock, .p. M. A. 51ILLER I ,Stateti Clerk. Harford, March 25th; 1858. • _ Notit.e...-Rer. George Landon will preach in the Al. E. Church in this Saturday and Sunday, the 3tl and 4th of April. Saturday at 1 1.2 o clock, p. m., Sabbath dlontrose, Alareh 3Cth,-185& Town conncil-41.egolor meeting on Monday .erenineApril sth; at their room over Lathroplrstpie. C. W. MOTT, Clerk. • March 306. • • 01811Ih In South. Gibson, March 4th;-Mr. LUTHER PRICE. - In South Bridgewater, on the 27111 inst, after 'ate illness of too weeks, UR:ANI A S., daughter of Perrin and Emily Wells, aged 14 . years, 7 'months, and P . ,3. days. The deceased was a - member of the " Snag. Co. Normal School," and had by her ctoso appli cation and kindness, won the respect and affec tion of both Teachers and Student's, who in con sequence of the vacancy'emsed by her sadden death which is most deeply felt,havo 4 Ommimous. adopted the following resolittions Whereas God in- His infinite • wisdom, and goodness. has seen fit to take-ono of obr, nundier, CRANIA WELLS, from among_os by death,.there. fore, Resolved, That while we Teachers and Stu- dents of the "Sesq's Co. Normal School," bow in meek submisiion to Ilia - most holy will s ' feel inz an abiding coatldonce that the pare spirit of our dear young fliend and. tomPanion is now with the redeemed in haven singing praises to God, still we cannot refrain rums troorning our loss. Resolved, That we deeply sympathise with the parents, sister, and brother of the demised, who are left to mourn the death of one so dear ly beloved,in this their settle bereavement, while in common with them we oao bat_ feel that our loss is her gain. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be s'enf to the parents of the deceased, and also to the editors of the county papers for publication. azlazzaa l atstg. zzith,ram TAICKERMAN & GARRATT a ft er this date 1/ will sell roods for ready pay only. We offer our stock of Dry Goods, Hardware, Ready -made Clothing, Boots and Shoes„-Hata and Caps at cost without reserve for one month. We have the tarps t and most complete assortment of hardware in the ion nty, and espnciallyask build ' -us, carpenters, blacksmiths, and all other me chanics to Ore us an early call. Would say to all indebted t that our notes ..na accounts must be collected: Each will consider. this n personal rotice, and Karp us the trouble of calling on any of our customers !easily. - FLOVEL—We still continue to receive Flour on consignment and °trait sL the lowest Bing hamton prices, Wheesale or retail. - STOVES.:—A large assortment oh hand, sell ; trig at reduced prices. TiN WARE of the best quality, manufactured es' usual, and sold , to -merchants, pedlenr and others on favorable terms. 'DICK - ERMAN & GARRATT. New Milford, April 1, 18 . 58..4 3w4. • :3,1,5,e(AND LASTCAfL• AIA. those haring unsettled accounts with R. MAYER- Jr., must attend to -the same eithoat further Delay. You are owing us for ;roods, our , services and the meat you have est. _IVe know the times are hard and we will take kinds of grain with every kind of domestics \ ted animals. (except cats and dogs). twill be at "my office this week Saturday;.next Monday and '-'-Tuesday; every one interested must not be dis- Anpointed, if not attended to, if they should see • voming an agent duly authorized to settle our llaecounts for as. We shall leave our notes, books "l and asceounts tts.itli a justice after next week ex -. pireg—necessity.compels ns so to do. IL THAYER, JR. 3fontrose, March 30th, 1851-1 awl . WeicherelftindnaUoniu I will mitt - applicants for certificates In the different localiticis in the county as follows: • May I, Middletown, • • - . Choconut;& Friendsville p.ll. 9a. m. ' • ' Apolaeon, " ' 3, Forest Lake, Town's S.,H. 9 " " 4, Silver Lake, Brackney's S. H. 9 " ' " 5, Libeity; Brookdale S. H. 9 - " " 6, Franklin, South S. H. 9 " ". 7,•Great Bend, Lodereville S. H. 9 " - " 8, Harmony, Oak. ' ". . land and Suaq'a East Hill S 21 1: 9 -' Depot, -, ' '" 10, Jackson, ' No: 2S.H. 9 41 -" 11, Gibson, Kentuck - 11. H. 9 " " 12, Harford, Farrar-., S. H. 9 " " 13, New Milford, Ward' - S. H. 9 " " 14, Bridgewater,Montrose Free S. 11. 0 m • " 15, Jessup, Cornell 8. H. 9 " • " 17, Rush,Granger'sS. H. 9 " , • " 18, Auburn Centre • - -•S. H. 9 " '99, Springville Hollow , S. H, 9 " " 20, Dimock Cera., • - . S. H. 9 " " 21, Brook tre . • 13. H. 9 " s " 22, Latino Misdate • S. H. 9 " i ii - 0 23, Lenox, Glenwood - : S. - H. 9. " " 25, Clifford, H. Birnum's, -_S. H. 9 _ u 26, Hei rick, Lyon St. , S. H..9' " ' " 27, Ararat, in Presbyterian "Church ' 8: " " 27, Thompson Centre S. FL 2-p. In. Each applicant will please be provided with at least two sheets of fools-cap paper, (not note or letter paper,)' and pen and ink. Writing done wit 11, a lead pencil cannot be ac cepted. _ No - certi fi cate will be issued to any except those commencing, with the. class at- the "ap pointed hour. • \ . ' •-' ' To Humorous: 'The examinations are held, this season, with reference - to having the schools commence on the first of June, with the school year,—the Directors in a neither of towns, hav ing expreased their intention of not having their schools commence until then; vad,•belierng,as - I .do, it will- prove more - satisfactory when it shall have been tried. - , . Blanks for the Annual . Report ' will, bo for warded to the Secretary of each Board in soon as lam infontied as to the name and P. O. of the persOn chosen to fill that office at the late • or. ganizations. B. F.Tvwxsstar, em sup% New Milford, March 119th,.F558. LITTI& HASIDING 9 S CtIOUBIN. i,GRASS_SEED• 11IHE subi!)ers halo :just received a fresh i lot of. LARGE. /dip ligratitt CLOVER SEED, LARGE AND MEDIUM, CLOVER SEED, LARGE AND: MEDIUM CLOVER SEED, LAGS AND MEDIUM CLOVER'SEED,- LARGE • AND MEDIUM' CLOVER. SEED, LARGE AND -MEDIUM CLOVER SEED, LARGE AND.MEDIUM CLOVER SEED, LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED, LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED, LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEP. ALSO • •• THY SEED •_TIM THY SEED' TIMOTHY SEED 'TIMOTHY SEED • • _ TIMOTHY' 'SEED, - = TIMOTHY SEED TIMOTHY' SEED , TIMOTHY •SEED • TIMOTHY SEED ' TIMOTHY SEED • '<A" SUPERIOR QUALITY, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, JUF SUARIOR QUALITY, • OF SUPERIOR Q,UALITY, _ OF SUPERIOR, QUALITY,,' OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,' • _ OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, • OF_SUPERIOR QUALITY, OF SUPERIOR. QUALITY, • -OF . SUPERIOR QUALITY, • FOR SALE LOW, BY FOR SALE LOW, BY • POlt SALE LOW, BY FOR SALE LOA % BY FOR SALE LOW, BY FOR SALE LOW, BY • FOR SALE LOW,, BY - - FOR SALE LOW, BY FOR SALE LOW, BY FOR SALE lOW, BY • LirritE & lIARPING. NICHOLSON, MARCH-23d, 1858. FkRM Eft S -AND MECHANICS!! WILL pleise remember.when building,that the subscribers, are furnishipg- DOORS, SASH AND. BLINDS, DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, X)ORS, SASH AND BLINDS, DOORS, SASH' AND; BLIIstDS, DOORS, SASH AND' BLINDS, DOORS, SASIA AND I3LINDS, DOORS, SAW. AND BLINDS, ' DOORS, SASH: AND BLINDS, • DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, At the,t,Ct - ssr Factory prices, and that they keep constantly on hand,,a large stock of NAILS,-GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OTIS; NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS ; NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OtLs, NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS. NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, DOOR TRIMMINGS, DOOR TRIMMINGS, DON; TRIMMINGS, DOOll TRIMMINGS, DOOR TRIMMINGS, . DOOR IRIMMINGS, - DOOR TRIMMINGS, _ DOOR TRIMMINGS, • DOOR TRIMMINGS, DOOR TRIMMINGS, - SASH AND BLIND SASH AND BLIND SASH AND BLIND • • . SASH AND BLIND SASH AND BLIND SASH AND BLIND . , - SASH AND BLIND SASH AND BLIND . • SASH- AND BLIND SASH AND BLIND FASTEINGS, FASTENINGS, FASTENINGS, FASTENINGS, FASTENINGS FASTENINGS, FASTENINGS, FASTENINGS, FASTENINGS, -FASTENINGS, • LIME, &c., &c LIME, &C., &C. • LIME, &C.,' &C. LIME, &C., &C, LIME, &C., &C. LIME, &C., &C. • LIM& &C., &.C. • LIME, &C., &C. • LIME, &C., &C. In fret we have almost everything in the way of BUILDING MATERIALS, BUILDING MATERIALS, • BUILDING MATERIALS, BUILDING MATERIALS, BUILDING MATERIALS, BUILDING MATERIALS, BUILDING MATERIALS, BUILDING MATERIALS, BUILDING MATERIALS,. BUILDING MATERIALS, - Of first_ rate quality, and will sell them at a very small advance from Cost for CASH. Therefore we confidently assure Builders, that they will materially •consult their own 'interests by giving us a call, befOre parcbas. log. LITTLE &HARDING; FLOUR, SAM FLOUR, SALT, FLOUR, SALT, FLOUR, SALT, FLOUR, SALT, FLOUR,' SALT, FLOUR, SALT, FLOUR, SALT, FLOUR, - SALT, FLOUR, SALT, - • AND LIME, - AND LIME, AND LIME, ' AND LIME, • AND LIME, • . • AND LIMg, - • . AND LIME, AND LIME, , AND LIME, BY the LOAD or BAJtit.L"L s constantly on him!, mod formals, at the very lowest rates, by LITTLE & !TABBING. .virodz,s9.lv. • i , l MAECIr 2td 4859. - • _ - I BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCtikIDS 14 t Greatly Redite - ell Places foiiCash, tntros9 \ 'Nook G%totre JP. THE POST OFFIVE By A. N. LATLLAIiD Montrose, March 30th,• 1858. • 1 tABGAINS! BlattLAMM!' I 13ARGAINS I BAROAINS!! rhe . 1 LARGE stock of Nag add Stationery, ' Pc:tket Knives, a Oarraittid'article. Gold ens add Hoidens , th e beat th is aide of N. Y.; :glide other articles mtch -too numerous to ame can be had for prices :surprisingly low tor DINES In these ft-a IA V.:13-m. - By A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Mara t'Oth,%l 8:58. \ 81 . &c.--SomeOO&c.--Some at coat and . some at 10 per cent. below cost.—Call and he con tinced that $l,OO 'AIII procure you as LARGE A pile of goods as S can be had at any other shop T, the county. A. N. BULLARD. ,Montrose, March 30th, 1868. li- IST OP LETTERS remaining in the Post l_i Office at Montrose March 31st, 1858. Austin, Russell- Olmstead, Adolphus or% Allen, Miss Sarah H. - • Walter Berry, eludes - O'Dea, Lawrence Barnes, C. E. - O'Hara°, Michael Drown, E. Perkins., George Brown, Miss Martha Phßlips, John Clark, John nodes, Cornelious ean; D. W. RogerkAfary Diske,,Miss E. T. Smith Urbane • - Evans, Watkin Stiles, DNS. Eldred, Mrs. gthaniahSines, Heinen ox, Dana • Shortnan, Charles N. alkenbutg, Mrs. Sam'lSimmons, Solomon : ray, Miss Mary E. Smith, C. P. Hunter, William TurnerWm S. Hickor, D. Tyler, Mrs. Miry NV- Harvey, George Voorhies, W. E. Dill, Harriet Vanhorn, J. NV. • ' Harden, Miss Emma C.Whitnev, Reuben ludd, Edwin A. Warner, E, S. Jnes, P. A. 2 Welch, S. F ii • eC‘rmick James Warn, John'care of COr- A alias, Michael nelius Conboy, A ehan, " • Watrous Sr. VanCleep. 1 Persohs calling for any of die above letters will please say "advertised." Much, 31,'58. 4 8 i. N. BULLARD, P. M. DEEDS, DEEDS. AFRESH supply of DEEDS just printed at this office. Also a quantity of SNAP" lICITES. and a variety of other BLANKS for sale. Terms Cash. • A LL-persoe indebted to the %bbscribers'by .il.'notea, or Acentinh must call and seat* im mediately. Notes will-be found at the places s4here they were made payable till due. Office a the store of Boyd& W - ebstcr. LER & MARSH. - Montrose, March 24th, 1258.-12w2. HE copartnership heretofore existing under I the firm of SUTPHIN & YOUNG is this dissolved by mutual content. The Books nd pipets of said firm will be-felt, with It. L. ntPb.in for settlement at the store. SUTPHIN & YOUNG. Sunimeriville, Muth 23, 1858. t . Copartnership. THE brisiness will be continued at the old 1 stand by the subscribers under the Itrin of Young & Smith, on the ready-pay system. We ititend to go to thee City the first of April, when .a shall tinVe n frill supply of goods at prices to correspondwith the times. YOUNG & SMITH. ISummersville,Uarch 23, 1858.-3 w. VOTWITH STA N DI NG, ' t ~...... fir, f 2 4r^ ----- ! 7 ?" 1 " . Pi "hard times," Abel Tar ?. "''"N . rail's variety of - selected Lt 1 ,r7 . 7: goods, keeps up No. 1, and 1 i • he is constantly receiving a+cessions, emery few days, Prices as low as the lowest. ri FOR S ALE. FREE pairs of mules,good age and in good condition, and, itt prices to suit the times. gnquire of INCItgRMAN & OARRATT. • I New Milford. March 16, 1858. DIE largest stock of MEDICINES ever before kept in this market may be found at the EVTOP.3. wwill be useless to enumerate. When .you ish any thing in the Patent Medicine line, or ooerwise, call at the Farmer's Store. Don't for get the place, down town. R. THAYER. 1 Montrose, March 3d, 1858. VD I 6 . IAITMEgiteE2-1121 r iq• Pip HE subscriber offers for sale his premises in 1~ the town-of Conklin, Broome County, N. Y., on the west bide of the Sitsepehanna river, five bides from Great - Bend, And nine miles from Bingham pton. and one mile from Kirkwood, con tOstimg of a Wagon Shop, 42 by 20 feet, with Blacksmith Shop in basement, full rig, both now in operation. A house — and lot on the opposite tilde of the road from the shop s t new barn 20 by 22 feet, &c. The above named property will be sold very Pow for cash, or a part may be allowed t$ stand one year. For particulars inquire on the premises or ad ciresal post-paid, H. C. KNIGHT, l l lwi.] Corbettsvtlle, Broome County, N. Y. LIME,. &C.. &C I Petitions for Tavern License. NOTICE is• hereby given, that in pursuance jr of the Act of Assembly, the, following per sine have filed their petitions with the Clerk•of tie Court of Quartet Sessions of the Peace for tie Qounty of Susquehanna, for License to keep Tavern-I in said County. Joel 3teenback, Gibson Township. James M. Tillman, Bumf.% Borough. Robert Nichol, Cyrus B Jackson, Priendsvllle Boro. Alva Gregory,-Great Bend Township. Philander Phinney, New Milford " Elijah Barnum, I. - Manson Tilden, Hertick, tt Spencer Hic kox, Springville " Jonas Rivenburgh, Clifford " . Leonard Searle, Montrose Boroug_ir --- J. S. Tarbell, 44 George W. Lewis, Dirnotle#ownship. J. 0. Bullard, Brooklyn N. W. Waldron, Harfori David Wilco edit; ,Lath rep It James J. Turner, Jackson • Elisha B. Gates, Dimock Jacob Kimble, Choconut tt Benjamin - Ayres, Dbridaff Borough. Robert Gage, Silver Lake Township.' James Phelan, - '4 " ' - Bernard Clark, Apolacon W. H. Sherwood, Rush • Elijah L Adams,'Auburn George Snyder, Rush Thomas Clark, Choconut Stephen Carpenter, Great Bei'd A. A. Beeman; Liberty Hiram Barnum. Clifford A. F. Snover, Lenox Patrick Casey, Choconut H. Langley, Great Bend Alfred Thompson, Susq'a Borough 11. Stanton, New Milford Township Daniel Hof; Jessup • - 4. Petitions for Grocery License. - Christopher Sherman, Montrose Borough. F. 'Crowley, Montrose Borough. 'Edward Cornwall, New Milford Township. ' William Howarth, Sasq'a Borough. David A. Benson, " • leaac N. Bullard, Moottose " E. Bacon, Montrose Bore. Walter Paintin, Great Bend township. petitionP for Merchant License. Edward Carlisle, Si3squebanna Boro.' I . G. B. R. WADE, Clerk Ifontrole, Marti; Uth, kT THE NOTICE. Dissolution. Still They Come! IMPORTANT F. 0 R S' A - 14 _ OR 10 RENT, -- • A liiVEtLING two an'tka heir acresof beitutiful lava, nn exvti. lent stand for abinclamith,, 01. isheie,maker situ. ated in Upkinville; iluiquebannit County,mar. J. L. Merriman's stoat, will be soldloiv or rent. ed to a good tenant. ..Enquire of the subscriber at his office. in this llorongh, or of J. L. Merri man, esq. Also hot* and lots for Gale or to nt, In town. ' . M. C. TyLER. Montiose, March EI 1858. .PHOME AGAIN," OFFICE, over Wthon•s Store. LODGEVCS, at SEARLE'S ROTEL. Ptiontroe, March 1011 N 1858. NOTIC TP DEALERS of DIERC HAN DISE within thecounty of Stisquehanna.— ptirsosnce of the ameral acts of the Assembly of this Commonwealti, to provide revenue to Meet the demands opcn the treasury, and for other purposes, the s 'itsdersigned, Appraiser of mercantile taxes of st a g's Co., has prepared a list of all the merchants , trading within said co., and placed each of said merchants In that class w i l ich seems right adjust, aceording Lathe pro. r • 10135 of said_ acts of Assembly as follows, viz: esidente; 1 Proprietors.. 1 Class.] P't Med Auburn, R. W. Ilealy, XIV. " Waltman & Swisher, " Apolacon, E. B. Beardstee, " " 11. &m, r. Brooklyn, E. S.K y ent " " . R - .. T. Ashley, 'l, • " S. D. Tompkins," " Hempstead & Mcenzie, XII. Clifford, Brundage & Wilson, XIV . 6, John Halsted, ‘: Ertmdaff, Tho. Arnold, ' XIII. 1, J. B. Slocum; • " " Church &S. 11. Phinney, " Dimock, Wm H. 'Timer, XIV • L. H. Woodruff, r, .t. Sm:th. Jr:. Piiendsrille. J. HoftfoTO; " Glidden .3 1 . Btiffnm, 43 :Lewis Loft* :ICI V. Frankiln, 3. L. Merriman, Forest Lake, go. L. Meeker, Gibson, = *B. S. Ingall9, _ C. P. & 0. M. Hawley, N. E. Kennedy, John Srniley, G. W. Walker, Great Bend, J. &N. Dubois, " D. L Taylor, 44 - .. J. T. Carlysle, it a S. B. June, I. .... Wm A. Snow, , • " " Thomas & - Whiting, _ " "- Emery 'Simons, a a . h. B. Lenheim, XIII. ‘4 8. a baytob, , " " .. He MeKinvey, " Hayford, Eaton & Mosley, " 46 P. Carpenter, a C. S. Johnson, XIV. " Zernh Verry, . a " Gnile & Blending, . Herrick; John Milk+, " - Hopbottom, E. &T. Bell, ' " Harmony, B. IL Lyons, XII, "' E. A. Lyons, , XIV. ' F: D. Lyons, ' • , ' Win Tremain & Co., • _.: ' . Brant & Schlaget-, ' H. D.llatbaway, '. Jackson, J. J. Turner. . Liberty, Z. Blakeslee, • A. A. Beeman, 4 • Roger Kenyon, . Lenox, Shutts, Eaton & Co.; XIII, . • E. R. Chow & Bro. ---‘ ' • 0. P. Guntber, Xl'. . Middletown, D. Coleman, • ' t Mister & Riley_ ' • 3. L Ross. 4 • ' C. 11. Plumbley, Montrose, C. Mott, XIII. ' %V. J. & S. H. Mulford, XII. • • J. Lyons & Son, XIII. F. B. Chandler, XIV. 1 A. Lathrop & Cc., XII. . Post Brothers, XI. • I. N. Bullard, XIV. • Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co., XI. Bentley Read & Co; • ' Abel Turrell, , t. I. , V • J. Ethridge, • S. S. Mott, ,1 ' • R. Thayer, Jr. ; . , Keeler & third, ' ' A... Mere , • • ' S. A. 9 e 'Brothers, XII. • Alfred aldwin, ' IL J. Webb, ' ' Z. Cobb, ' A. N. Bullard, ~ XlS'. i l New Milford, Wm C. Ward, XIII. H. Burritt, 1, Dickerman & Garrett, XIV. . ' J. Moss & Brother, ' Harden Brothers, XII. • Sutphin & Young, Rush, . Norman Granger, XIV. Silver Lyle, Timothy; Sell-iv:lN' ' 4 J. Brackney & Vail, ' Springville, Scott & Riley, ' XII. ' - Grover, Philips & Co., XIII. Susq'a Depot, A.M. Bronson, t I C. S. Bennett, • • ' C. S. Bennett, XIV., • A. W. Rowley, ' S. 8., West, . 4 • James Bell, XIII. ' Tho. Ingstrim t • ' ' Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & e.... _ R. Levrenthall, XIV. ' Gaylord Curtis, Xlll. ' Smith dk. Shutt..l XIV. 4 , A. J. Seymour, ' E. Carlisle, • ' ' H. Cohen & Brother, ' N. C. & D. W. Norton, ' ' SAlrynt,, I ' ' Perrine-& Sod, . ' D. G. Smith, ' Thompson, 11. D. Hathaway, . ' BEER noiIsEs,EATING hoDSEs,RESTAIIRANTs &c, Dundaff, Enoch Chambers, Friendsville, George Strupler, .- Lewis Buffum, - - Gfeat Bend, Walter Paint* C. C. Hamlin; Montrose; Z. Cobb. • ' J. N. Bullard, 4 t. Baton, VIII. . New Milford, tdwd. Cornwall; Susq'a. Depot, Wtn. Howarth, , " Martin Conroy, VIII. • . DISTILLERIES. Clifford, James McAlla. X. - c' LIQUOR, DEALERS. Great Bend, LB. Lenheim. BLLIABD TABLE. • Stoll Depot—A. Thompson, keeper, one ta ble, lleense $30,00. And the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas will hold a - Court of Appeal at the Court House in Montrose, in and for said County, on Friday, the 30th day of April next, at one o'clock, IN-M, at which time and place any of the Merchants, described, defined, and classed, as aforesaid, or their agents or attorneys may appeal. and appeal from said astlesmegt if they think proper. HARRY iIARNEY, Mercantile Appraiser. - Apolacon, March 22, 1858. Shetiff% Sales. Ei? virtue of sundry writs issued out.of the - Court of Cominon Plesa of Susquehanna County, and to mo directed, I will expose to sale, by public Vendee,. at the Court House, in *ont rose, on Saturday, April .3d. 1858, at one o'clock, p. tn., the following Real Estate, to wit: ALL those- pieces or parcels of land sit uate and being in the township of Great Bend in said county, described as follows, to wit : Clue traucantaining one hundred acres, be the same more or less ; also another tract containing 393 acres and 90 perches of land—excepting and re serving therefrom one lot of 180 perches, and another lot of - thy acres and 138 perches sold therefrom respeetively to Jacob A. Brink and Moses Brown, the title to the llrstabove deur& ed lot being derived fromWillians Ward and Jets* I„sce, amd the eereeiti . frotri William AVard and . . , r ALSO another lot of inzod antaininggy acres, derived Vow Abel SherMitt,Who convey., ed to Eleaxer Brown, who eontiered b 2 WipLm -Dayton br deed . dated , the lltli , ditY hoe, 1E147. ALSO_ mother lot :of= land Obtain* Arty bares, mere or less. being the gone that Joseph Brown conveyed to Wfn. Dayton by deed dated June 18th,-1841, there Being excepted out of the foregiolcog parcel oflittallone hundred five- acres sold by Elijah Skinner to Charles -Tiow. lfridge, and fifty acres sold. tpAlfred Thomas, ;id twenty-seven acres sold to Charles C. Smith es , by reference to sundryonnve'yences for the same will fully appear.. . ., ALSO one other tract 14 - toinel of land, con taining one hundred and setentien acres of land more or_liss, being the samefeenvOyed by E. T. Young and Aaron Thomas to Elijah Skinner, by Deed dated D4cember 19,1849; teconted in Deed Book No. 18 page 646., Also all the , in terests, rights !and privileges of the 'said •girrittor in a certain tense from Eleniesq Brent. toJoseph and Elenzer BrowiVdated the first "day Gf April, A. D. 1838, and dniy assigned to Elijah Skin ner, who conveyed to G. W. Scranton, together" with the mill end improvements thereunto be. longing, and subject, however. to all the condi. Lions of said lease end the rents 'the'reon ac cruine;!etd restrictions and liabilities thoreunto attached, which have accrued 'duce._ the first day of April, 1553, or may hereafter accrue; said feregoinK several tracts of lend; containing after. deductieris of_ reservations three hundred and seventy-eve acres or thereabouts, with al: lowanee, be the same more or less. This sale being intended to 'convey all the lands sod privileges 'particularly described in the deed of Elijah Skinner find Sarah his wife to George W. Scranton 4 dated the Brat day of June A..D. 1852, and rectkled in the Recorder's ,elßee of Susquehanna bounty, in Deed Book, No. 21, page 151' die. -Reference to which will fully ehew. Excepting always out .61' the same the right of way of the Delaware Lacitawana & Western Rail Road Company under the con ditions specified In said Deed. Containing in all about three hundred and seventy acres, more or less, after deducting the exceptions; with the appurtenances, two dwelling houses, two hams and sheds attached, one saw mill, an orchard, and ouout one hundred acres. improved. • Taken in extution at the suit of C. W. Scran ton vs. E. T. Voting and Edgar Thomas. ALSO all that piece. or parcel of land situate in The township-of Springville Snag's co.. boun ded on the north by Warren Taylor's land.on the east by land of .Tohn Richmond and C. II Ly man; on the 'south by land of Wm L. Avery, and Warren Taylorond %Vest by Ashley Brooks and others, vertitaining '9l acres, with the appur tenances, two framed houses, a framed barn, and_ orchard and about 70 acres improved. ' Taken in execution at the suit of Albert Beards. lee vs. George. Lathrop. ALSO all that Certain piece or parcel of land situate in 'the township of Dilteek, &K . & Co. Pa., bounded and described as fol'ows, to wit: on the north by - lands of Satre' Sherer, on_ the east by lands of Dan ' l Reynolds, on th e south by' hind of I.P.Baker,and on the 'West by land of Owen Donohue, containing about twenty acres, with the appurtenances, one framed 'house and barn and'about 15 acres improved. \ Taken In execution at the snit of S. A. Brown assigned to D. D. Searle, vs. Prentis Gavitt and Emeline S. Gavin. ALSO all that r ertain Otte or parcel df land situate and tieing in the ..teWnlthip fst, Bridgewa ter, in the cn li nty or Susquehanna, ind boded as follow, to wit: Beginning at a 'peat on the line of 'Orrin Beebe's lot, thence south 87 deg. east, 86 perches to Moses Tyler's lot, thence by the same south 23 deg. west, 148 perches to a post, on the tide of Rollin Hoyts lot,thenco north 87 deg. treat, litS wansinta to a post, on Welter Foster's line, thence by the same north 23 deg. tad, 188 perches to the beginning, containing 80 acres, be'fthe same more or less, being the same lot,conv'eyed by the late !Joseph Butterfield, • deceased, to 'Susan Maria Butterfield, by tleed bearing date Dec. 9th, 11948; iwatie4 in deed book No, 17, page 470,. with the appurtenances, one framed dwelling hods° and barn, and 60 acres improved. Taken in execution at the suit of Isaac L. Post & Co., vs. Joseph Butterfield and Susan M. Butterfield. ALSO all that zertain piece or parcel of land situate and being in the township of Great Bend township, Snaquehanna ,county, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the north corner of S. T. Bruins land, al sold to him by Shelden M. Browason, being a totter far John Gil lispie, Oliver Trowbridge and others and rune thenee along the east bound of said Bruin's land 42 chains to,, a stake and stones,. on the- west side of the highway leading from Great Bend to Windsor, near the llugway, thence along said highway 23 chains to a post and storms-; thence south 63 deg. west 2 chaids and 55 links along said highway, !hence north 37 deg. west 9 chains and 50 links to the centre of the creek, thence up the same north 3,9 deg. east 9 chains - and 75 links, thence north 56 deg. west 5 chains and 50 !inks to the line of Oliver Trowbridge's land, thence along the same to the place of beginning, containing about 48 acres of land, be the same mere of less, with the appurtenances, V framed house, 1 barn, and about 30 acres improved. ALSO all that other piece or parcel of land situate as above and bounded- and dercribed as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Oliver Trowbridge, on the east by the Great Bend and Cochocton turnpike, on the smith 'by lands of Truman Baldwin, and on the west by the Susq'a river, containing about 25 acres, be the same more Or less, with the appurtenances,@ dwelling houses, wood house,,2 barns and wagon house, and all improved. Taken in execution at the suit of George bu senbury vs. N. P. Waller. ALSO all that certain piece or parcel of land situate and being in the township of Great Bend, in the county of Susquehanna, and bounded and described as-follows, to wit: Ott -the north by lands of Charles Baedeker, on the east by lands of Peter Kelder, on the south and weet by lands of Benjamin and Michael Spearbeek, containing 110 -acres, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances; 2 framed houses, 2 barns, '1 Blacksmith shop and 1 saw mill, and orchard, and about 50 acres improved. Taken in execution at the snit of Otrin G. Buck ingham vs. Charles Chamberlin: ALSO all that certain piece or partel of land situate in the township of Great Bend, county of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, boun ded nod described as folloUrs, to wit: On the forth by linds of Win. Painter, oh the - east by lands of the estate of J. B. Griffin, dticeaSed, on the south by land of Perine Allen atid S. H. Dayton. nod on the west.by the Great Bend and Cochecton turnpike road, it being 66 feet in front on the turnpike, and running back 100 feet, with the appurtenances; 1 tavern heuse, 1 barn, wood "shed, and all improved, and contains about 7540. square feet of land be the, same more or less. • - 4 ALSO all that certain piece br parte] of • land situate as above; and bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north'by lands of Milton Gil mbre, on the east by lands of floury Langley, on -thessouth by Franklin street, and on-the west- by lands of Tompkins, containing about one-fouth acre of land, more or leas; with the appurtenances, one framed house, ALSO all that other tract or parcel of land situate In the township of Franklin, County and State aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows, viz: On the north by the public highway, on the east by the land of Rufus Lines, on the south by land of Andrew Banker, Joseph Doo little rind Stephen K. Crane, and on the west by land of Bates Smith, containing about 90 acres, more or lese,together with the appurtenances, one barn and cow .house, 'lonia fruit tree*, and about 80 acres improved, Taken In executlntrat the edit of Lora Stone. and *their., vs. John .D. Paddtick and Samuel Pad dock. ALL that caftan piece or parcel of land, situ. ate In the Todmship of Harford. Susquehanna County, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the North by lands of Hannah Stanley. plI the East by the Turnpike Road, on the South and West by land& of Joab Tyler; containing about fifty rods of land, more or less, with the appurtenance', one large btrifding, erected for the wianufaCture of Scales. with * lawn eiy,ine. and other msektanry, necessary for such s% man-, nfactorr_ene barn, and. all improved, • . Taken fo l iose:WO:fat the suit a D. E. Whit. perm. RlLEaton. ,ALo ail That Certain pfrie or 'alaste in the titirnship or Lenoi. s ol4 lcletilia CountY, bOinided ktd described as' foliar, to wit: Qn end West by land iripotosa. Ilion of Moretti' -Tani* ? on the Eastby land of AlOOl Carperifikand on South by the public highway; containing 'about seven acres of - land, more or less, with theappotenanees, ono framed dwelling house jmproiv4.- Taken in execution at the suit 'cif Oroir and Brothers: assigned to W. M. Tingh.'y Es. r yrut F.. Tinter. . • ALSO oil that certain piece or pared 'of Vet' Situate in the Borough of Susquehanna Eic'pot. Susquehanna Coubthend bounded and described. as follows, to wit : tin the _North by land of Ambrose Eggleston, on the East by land of 1.8. Salmon, on the South by the public hidlt way, and on the West by C. S. Bciptelt, con, taining about 5950 feet, being 60 fiNat *opt, and running back'B7 1-2 feet. with the aPpartenen cos, one framed house. and all iniproved. Taken in execution at the suit of Adella Ilia. brouck vs. •le'remiab B. Eimber and Datil/ S. Roos*. ALSO ail that Certain - piece or parcel of land. - situate, lying and belng in the township of Len ox, county of Susquehanna. Ind State of Penn sylvania, and bounded and deseited as follows, to wit: beginning at a stake and stones by-a a rock on Ihe,..%Ath Mutt bank tir the Milford, and Owego Turnpike iind in the North %Veit' line of Paul Harris' warrantee, and along , said warrantee tine N. 18 1.2* E, 173 peinfiea to a stake and stencil in clearing of Lewis McNithn. ra; thence S. to° E. 44 perches to a stake and stones in a line of lands of Asaph Fuller; thence along said Fuller line N. 85° W. 14 perches to a stake and stores; thence S. 20° W. 71 perch. to a stake and atones; thence S. 83 34° W. '7l pefebes to a stake and atones on die North side of said Ornpike rota and , opposite a .level swampy piece of ground ; thence along ,said Tuinpike road N. 42° W. 24 perches . to a stake and,stones, on the north side of the read ; thence N. 64° W. 59 and 3.10 _perches to a stake and stones; thence 8.'87° W. 11 and 4.10 perches to a stake and atone - ,'on the South side'of road, thence N. 82° W. Y 9 ,petetiell to' Stake and atones on thellouth aide of-iiid ?dad ; 'thence N. 82° W. 12 peiehea to a stale and atones pa the South side of said road; thence 42° W, perches to the place of beginning; 'con'taining seventy-five acres and sixty-ahr perches be the same more, or Ices, with the appurtenances, one small framed house, and about five, acres im proved. . Taken in execution at the suit of Reuben Whiting to the use of Solomon Taylor vs. Duer Yarn 2d. ALSO all those two certain pieces or parade of had situate, , and being _in the township of New Milford, Susquehanna County, boturded and described as follows, to wit: beginning:it the middle of the Cochecton and Great Bend turn pike road, at the south corner of land sold to David slinkle; thp north corner of land sold to Ithamer Mott, and the west corner of land - sold to 'Elihot . Mtott; thettde by Ithamer Motts land - and by the lots Noe. 33 and 39., "en a map of rasur. ,vey 'of Henry Minket (the elder) :made by John Torry, South 44 1-2 41 W. 910 and 15-10 perches to stones by a beech tree,A corner of land sold to Sylvanus Wade, and John Wellman ; thence by the last mentioned land N. 191 perches and 5-10 of a perch to a beech tree, and B. 120 1.2 perches to a post in the middle of the aforesaid turnpike toad, a northerly course to the begin ning, containing 98 9 acres and 155 perches with allowances, it being', lot No. 29 on the map afore said. Also all that iertain Wet or parcel of land, art of the survey to Peter Platt, situate in the township aforesaid: beginnning it a post la the Cochocton and Great Bend turnpike read,theßce• by land sold to Park %V. Avery, S. 44 1.2 ° W. 90 and 1-2 perches, to stones, the east corner of lot No. 33 on the map of the resurvey, afeteldtid, mide'by Terry aforesaid, thence by the saidlot, 43 1.2' W. 172porthes to a post and atones the north Corner of said lot ; thence by land sold to Alexander Shirley, N. 44 1.2` 1 E., 75 and 1.2 perches to a poet in the middle ,of said road to the place of beginning; containing, by the said Survey 75 acres and 1.14 porches, and allowances, be the same , more or less, it being part of lot No. aforesaid, with the apptlrtuninces, on the first described lot, two framed d*elling houses, three barns, onu Orchard and the *hole being un proved ;.upon the list described. is une pitted barn anti sbottL slkty acres .imilroved, the two tracts or. parcela of; land lay contigions to each other and cot:Mita*: one fora. Taken in execution at the snit ef lqhn Howell to the use. of Sarah Mott vs. Charles Tingley Executor of Ithamer—Mott dec'd. ALSO all that certain piece or pateerof land, situate in the township of Bridgewater, and Sus quehanna County, bounded and described is follows, tg wit: on the north an deist byr bin& of Etra Beebe. on the eolith by 'adds of Aka Fessenden and O. S. Beebee, add on theyest by the public highway, cOntainliit about fifty acres, more or , less with the appurtenances, one framed house and barn one orchard and about fortyjncres imprOVed. • Taken in execution at the suit of George Fow ler vs. Theodore A. Fessenden. ALSO all, that certain piece or parcel of lead: situate, lying and being' in the township of Spring. ville. Susquehanna County,bounded and destilbed as folloin, to wit: north by lan& of thq testate of Sarah Downing deed., genuflected to Biliajah b. Fowlet Jambe- Itokendantz, south by lands of the ektate of Ann Shysett dated; how in, possession Of Charles Chambeilin, south by S. Strickland, and west by lands formerly conveyed by the ,Execntors of the last will ot 'leery Drink er dec'd. to John tudock, and Jerome Rosin crantz Jr.; rontaibibg 77 acres and 83 peitlfes of land;wilh the appurtenances, a framed bonne and barn, and a saw mill, one orchard, and about sea Only acres improved. Taken - in execution at the atilt of .8. K. Brink to the use of Henry Drinker vs.-Bordawilii) A. Mink -ALSO all. those three certain r.lVcos or par cels of land, situate, lying and being - in, the township'f New Milford, County Of Susqualian. be, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de. scribed as follows, to wits the first commences at a poet cortlet_gr land of A. Moss; thence running Mirth 42,1-2' E. on a line of land of said Moss 130 plarches to a poet, the easterly corner of land of said Moss; thence -South 44 1-2" E. aloha landk - of Hatch and Johnson 125 perches to a pits sapling, corner of lands of said Hatch and Johuson, and lands of John Boyle ; thence S. 42 1.2" W. along lands supposed to beinfig to E. A. & 0. Pratt 130 perches to ab oak sapling; thence N. 44 1-2" E..-1211 perches to the place of beginning;.eoutaining - one hun dred_ and one acres and 24 perches. be the stamp more or less, and all improved. Azso all that other piece,aittiatb as atioVii, and described as folhiws, viz: Commencing, at a hemlock sapling, the south corner of A. oss' land ; thence running N. 45" E. along ladle pf said Moss 123 perches to ,a post, thb balder!) , cornet of lands of taild A. Mom ; theneb S. 44 1.2" E. along the first described lot 'of J. W. Belknap 28 perches to a bethlock; thence S. 25" W. alomlands snoposbd to belong to E. A. & 0. Pratt, 130 Parches to a post; thence N. 44: W. along lands of Haydens 28 perches to the place, of beginning; containhig 40 acres and 119 Perches'of land, be the same more or leas. ALso the homestead property upon which the said J. W. Belknap now resides, sitatitd as afore said and bounded and. describe das folliktes; to wit: on the north by Itindeof 11. B. Little, do the east by latols of %Vm. Bectell,onibe tooth by land of Robert Gillisple,und on the West by the Elbohecton and Great Bead thrhPike road, containing abotit 70 acres of lind,be the same mire or leas, With the apPdttenatiees, one *aw e d dwelling house, Onesbard and shed, one I t iack. smith shop, one WagOti shop; one saw mill and mostly improved. Token in ekeention at the knits. of John H. Sutphin and B. 11. Dayton use of Guttenberg, Rosenhanedt. Co. vs. James W. Belknap.. ALSO all that certain piece 'or pared Of !add situate% the township of Bridgeriater, Sthufa, Co., bounded and described as follciwa,t OD the north and east by tad of.r; B. Roberts,Ro south by land of Geo. W. Crticleir, ow& welt bP laid of Rufus S. Menlo* .containtroT fifty-six acres more or fell tagetliar. wfth the "Oportr nonce", elti Nutted horse, bun, oleAreklaid, and about forty. awes iolplariffi:..• - Taira"; la, asseqthmt at the Merritt Lillie hued ALSO. -all tluttvertriln4Fi g otpurpi_ -. 1 ofland. la sitattte the tirlitilld)i) lies4oteonty.ol flostioeinqinn, litiktfi& of itanilyfirsoia,hoend ed and deecHW es follows, **lt :66 the/10,th by Artetkas link in pintsltity'titkatilittehitn, •na rfter,,and.on the env* Elias Daytna,eon•- ' taming about thlittleven_ and a balf.sturvmorer or. Icats, tugethe't with , t h e tipiturtentussw , one frame on% barn i pod 'Wagon bonite,ind ',or chard and • • , „ ALSO all that tifhei,iii#Ssitiate as April ' Ma bounded and denctifaed as lollowa, to wit: on • the north' by the Stated,'. on Op !tart, hr. I'. ITurbots and Arteeme !trill„pA- south b Mil= ton tillmao, and on the West by ItleVicion H a w. o uta r* and the Drinker l, it Poing the nadirl. ded half of two hundred acres.iiiiire or len, with the tAitatenances, two log luiniii,•and about 25 acres • * . • ' Aoki Ili ttuit 'Other tract. or parcel huid situate In the toivosbip, of thoutaon,coonty,and State aforesaid, euldescribed as follows, to , wit:. beginning at a post and stones, lo the floe of Wayne yid Susiln,elAna:fonntles; thence by sald county 'oath 2u VI: 2.l,Bperches, to post and'atoues ;thence ft W. 1,162 percheS to a post, the warrantee coiner;,trnee-by land In the warrantee name of et t etSnyder, 46a.E . 0 147 per Chen to the Plias 'of begin:slog, containing . 74 pees, mod 92 perches , the ink, • more or lest, has Nunn trict of lend 'efiiVsyell - tri Darcy Hall 6y John-T: carlisle, by deed asua July 16, 1857', and' All improved. Taken in execition • et' the molt. of 7ulius\ C . Meeker Southworth. & Co.. and / 2 Meeker and Perkins Hatch, R. A. Me. sick and Harvey Hall, • • • • # •, • , ALSO all that certhin piece o r career land situate, lying and being in the inivnishlp of Rua . in the County of Susquebanna, and htounded and described asfollo,ws, to wit: on the Worth by Jana:tit William lies!, on the east by lapds of Charles Terry, on the souqt by lands of Dr. In. r 4 Cogaiehli, and on - the west b lands of N. J. Sherwood , being the same '. and, recently conveyed by N. D. Snyderf t to . ll:Canfield; with the appiittenancea,pne saw mill, with lath machine attached, coctaining abouteleven acres, be the same tame or less*,.tatd nearly all int proied. • Taken in execution at the snit of A. S. Smith - fa. 8, IL Canfield and Fairchild Canfield. Purchasers will in all easels be 'required to pay, no the day of sale, an amount enWcient to cover the coats of sale, otheriviii rib property Will be re-sold. forthwith: ' . , ' . JOHN YOUNG, Sherif Sheriffs Office, Montrose, Mardi 8,1868. A riiziaClais 'Lleeirary Weekly Paper. WITH A BEAUTIFUL ritEerr TO.EACTISUBSCRIBEFI:7 -"NEW YORK ElCEtAi6f:' TS a:Etat class histiated, of thb largest siie=eiglit 'Pages or roily tohlmns ' imperial quarto, and. is &Voted tb l'Airaturtil, NeWs, Morals, rend Cleitiral cellany. - " - "'ent trill "ram. The editorial departm The immediate charge of Alexander D.H . tdisollowho is widely itni:On to the Ohl% been connected'with.several of the most populariotir= nals of the day. • Although giving a hanisonie Proirent to enkii 4 subscriber, intending to tu'ripaha r ality, we are deterbliktd- tie Welliror " shalt Wet l'esebble thoSe iourriale uhriallY tifOtait as "gift papers," In any t!tiiitictliti. its contents' shall be suitable for Home, eh Mil. aim is to se cure it a Weleolte lt‘•et'efy 'faintly. %Vesta 'ail air coliimns ivrth alkd lOW- • eatcrig tales, roinancere4 ?eel life, aM Sketches Of travels. Men a eharactei, Besides a full digiat of the news of tb'e Wick, ail& all'ettnta Of gen eral - Ono of tht t'Olto*Poi presents is sent free of postage to each subscriber imiiiiedintely ;on receipt 'of the subscription money. SCHEDULE OF PRESENT& An Ebony Casket, containing a fall anti of diamond Jeiveliy, Itinga,Neck. - lace, Brooch and Emtelelt, beige 'a lady's. 'onanibliid-jeweleol Gold Witch with Chatelaine,' and a geritlaroses English linitting• Case, full jeweled, • Gold Watch, with Chain, worth - • $5OO Two sufmiloi,Pranotr,ll.oltelkbaniill Bl'lt - Walnut case, worth $3Ol/ ands4oo . $7OO Watchtip, Hunting Case a $6O to $lOO tact Watiches - 30 to 500 " "(Ladies' and cents,) 20 to 'ao tilver Hunting, Patent Levers'- 15 to •." 30 " Patent Levers - -13 to 15 " Watches - • tto 10 Ladies Chafelnineir - I 6to 20 Guard Chains itadibas and Gents' 10 tel Vest and Fob thains - . -10 to 20 " Guard; " - • ;- 11 to 20 -Bracelets, Cauieo aid Mosaic 10 Id 15 Armlets for Lidies hod Child%Ai 5 to • Brooohes. 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PREMIUMS *I) /.bUAL -AGENTS AND'OTMLEIL AnyPersen sending 100 subscribers (*id the full pries of sub4ription) will receive a sitperh Hunting ease Gold Watch and Chain, ef the best English workreanship, fullisiitllo4lLand worth $BO, or, &t choice, ode 'of Ptintell Melo , deok% of the r, Ato o va l ue . Tho pormm whir can taisn r fiat of 3014 withie a period of three incrrittis; will receive a abiPeribt Dian:,,; made by Hallet; Davis & eo:i Boston. Worth $3OO, suldk*hieh boat sd'ls Mb; or; :al . choice, a small sot of Ladies' Diamond Jeltelty, worth the stiinb *Mount: For tiet of 50 With full Price, a' iitatiliftd Gold Wach s Werth $4O, will be paid. Poi , keener or larger Hats, perilous bat &c -leat any article from odt pbblishbil schedule, of Watches, Jewell, books, &e., worth in proper ' tied ot $8 foesach atatiliertherdi or, 'Kr* fared; pan ease ; or so ebdts ihresch sdoseribet. 1 ; „ For fritthet tering to Aker* address tbq. afa flee; • , The ulnas Shahid torrent eayb -*OA Ole .proplisad artinbei is eompteteiliiii l er thetlbe Prr!bell Al . o a gefiets Oaf be trsOptb t . 444, _ .:Au t tiltßir FALHEF,Publiitber. ;- NtiviNtt,lWitstoni. IwB.l Mier, 385 Broiditty;New Felt
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