ontritstwant. A. J. VERRITBtoN, Otop: 1t02: 1 7.013E,•..t.b Thetrs44,4, I . V4rreniber 4 1 MC } t ES m ut subscription accounts of file late firm - of McComma & GEnitirson have been placed in,slutkatuketMr—Wm.J. ttrrltst,ha_aionale. leg attlittiliatOColliet and give receipts fer the same. Be ilesignssAntalsiortimwolormind it is disiVille' -That, indebted qifieeld' settle prom tly,thereby saving further trouble and ex - GERRITSON. Montro* ".:C181,185/31' 7111041,giyinitjhunpliiy4(ay. 18 *bailie* 'sad correetimi ;le The T* Jury - . foe; second :week' of be'titiblietted'ileki : DEWY- mFTGpg:;:, trio( 4 / 1 1,000;:imajoiity in N: City,:l:pit , it trot; lioaght ' to he elected Governor. fr .iitm..L.. l3e elie aesires as tOgirs n_ o. ti0i44. 1 0 Oa . bOio daft ,Rfece , daring 'she voto 'rooks vouit,..where iidebted• to - tile late - tit of - 11606116m 114 -Girritsoa for suli entoson; ate requel,ted to call and mottle their a - COO% find save all - further trouble and costa. .• • ifair'•fiVe tai'ke ibis epooasioa , to remind all thcoe witO tatre not paid their trobserip lions JOitrteciiimat year, that we expeut to see f .n hear trowi them during the coming term. of .Curia. - All who _ defer it lottgewnutt not I:;•inplitiri of a 'merle tatee. Remeritber that - the year isitearly up, so please . 4 walk- up" and 'pay Wand save 50 eta. _ cannot come,to Montrone;toad your Tootle" . by,..aotue of your neigilboro!. 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WRITNET AT THE COLLEGE.-.- - _Yaoppdow . ,:ifternoon Mr. Whitney lectured at th4roellegie.Chapel, and those present * ere . ,highlraelighted. /I* exordium was op the , Psatitiauthe. solemn. and the mournful ii his tinted-tin'-, Grate Elegy.; anger, with ar; ' ~ealpsistaons. Xing Lear; the sorre,ful, with -sq,qpropt, ftom Othello. The - speaker then :44p pjunerl to - the a isdieeee . the-feeeentrie and 401,,, , t l atp i t -John 'Randolph; his life - like iitait ,afipale44lop&_tathy, picot-fingered action, ~ ,seikoetnlsogir illustrated - in the following Vilo.4Piks.. , .t-1-- ' , XI° ,one OeensioN *ben_ beset A!~ _late --mh0461-- House in boisterous tie -VA.44.t. W914 -10 : - .0 1 - 1 4'5, nial a 44. of gnat-contempt, and Cried out to the Speaker, ' Sir, latraii-dsca4aiitke,.4. 01.1 : Lear— -, 7 .-‘llietlitt.le d2goandtall,. „.,_ . .. - - ;I`lisiailaiicite en& Sileklheart. . .. .- - : -'' Eke, Asey all bark - a. me.'.' • - : -- `4lo4 . l4feet tis the iipiakei -. Pnrtnivit - Wt.. !1104,oliiii ,i a -.." °too - gad action; elleited tliiie ~ .00 _olOrl4 l U",e W.. W. emelnitted Seidl' ' 40411 1 / 1 4,44 Air f - . ,Ota r. Trintlin - ,°l4A - ti*tielea - 5/1 - Alf - - ,h ome with . icier and. nielatiOntly .. f tea i it s - -',- int V the clitllegts . dries - attisPereumi "i .: : Vir. tirinald again' linfir it' the r-:;.- t - - -- t 6. - .t. r i . i ,,, : oii.b,.; "wrier ._ ~ a )=.-.1 , , L ~,,. „ !!owing, B_,ecti ~ . ifit4if apporlefore'thi4throdi .. of lifc ,=1 ay €f-Avalnittaik in n liihr 14+ grizerzne' , iVnivoistuthe tiftlria.tectii..iin characters of - Wolf Jim, Davy. • Cro.kett, Smn Slick, and Coum . eller Focaipin, in four or five humorous Western Jaw-yases ; w sob, by' the way, Mr. W. considered : lathe "too broad toportrwy.before the and ' , mid' FaCutty. ~. ! 5' :., ; . ' ..,. :-;. - . Er' THE I i Ebr*SOIXS—tDITOR* Or, Sari 'Gentleruen.:-Istan _you' tiNhterk us.isvhp is! this even'ing at'-Anthony Hall,•irlictscr` Prffessor Whitney; whom tio heart s on i apoare aid Oratory at Association Hall, A 'or'PinTessof Wirtinettwthegreirtlimitilith Professor Whitney, ttreoaninenrp ot We are a party orliaceeind °diem° C ie -fflrialt4o-aeon- st;:sesirst7of . _Cittf,-7_ r, doiph, O'Connell, and Shakspeare. Which " revivalist?" Yours. , G. Dl ai Givens' Hotel, Oct. 26th, 1858. : ... - We-, sta tad, 4iterday„. that 4, bit,tn„ land Hie iiiipersonlitpi were two dietinc separate indivickushy and "that thttnnte went of theWhiniey, to night, - weuld a ,muelt. hjgher .order. than the one givf other_ night. -' ldr,,charhav-Vbitties,,the rival's!: liitt . eititt -Antiiony-Hatoa Let it be under,stood7 - 2 .- Our citizen!) out turn out Ali s'isign:'nuniblers. i‘ - -We h doubt they wilt: ." .. ..Wet*li - s llllll ,4rr apt 4b1.01 •_ .• '..Tbe:Presideut tas iseued-a Piaclamt lotto ptvrent filibiotering .'expeatitioßi :to - Reports from *- itfinneac t ta- state - tb Legislature elect, stsads as follows Senate. house. • 21 : 89 15 - 40 Demolmt#, Ileputtlicaus,' -- - . Dem: majority on joint ballot, ' • ' - - TheliatiOnal - Intelligeneer'aalla the i lft tion of Postmastern to tt-e -necessity, of tunny iiiii,•el'ing Post 01fficti stamps . letters mailed at their' respective - +AC ..., the neglect ibis diify having given tiset Many petty frauds. The . 4th section, of th Post Office law in . relation to this subject; makes this duty imperative on all Postmiateril: - - * The object of an -extra session of tb'e ilegis% !attire - called. by 'Gov. Willard of Indiana,.-for the 20th :V November, is, to ridge . 1 revenue_upcmthe general lerrof this y i reside, for the payment of latera l tlie publiC' debt and, to meet the currei penses or the Gorernment;-,-ti duty 'Ali last Legrslattue failed to_perfoink, John Ritney, a brother of ex-goyernl ner, died on Thursday, in lifeChani.! Cumberland County, Pa., aged 80 yea, l l ..Tsro.nren have been - arrested 1 / 1 hampttm; England, for stealing coffin coffin was-: of copper.aqd worth .1300 thieves took out the - body, litidleftit tomb, and sold tbetioffin for eld_coppe Gov. Newell,'Of New Jersey, has sup Tbuisday, the 18th day of Norerfib: to be obserredvis . a day-of prayer. ' Governor Packer has appointed tb. Gaylord Church. of tlAwforci-counii-, judge of:the Supreme . Court or. P rinin, in the - place of lion. Wm. A. resigned. It 'ban :tithing been so. . .It is stated as a fact, siys the .Philec• flirt -.A.rgna,,r,by those who 'have paid attention , to the subject, that from the rtme--ot-crimm..4-1 Jefferson down 'to the present ,day, thnelec tions to eery second _Congress of Iv Demo - ._.- crattc Administration . , have-resulted, as the recent one has, in a tetnpora . ry - triumph of the. Opposition., Not only -40, hut tFe same thing is true so far as the other Tarty is . con-- cerned.—Gen. Jackson,during the whole eiglit —.........C__11......1)-.....'..1-3---.-yr—tr.mar 2,-....-.....- breech of-Congreits arrayed against hi , and sometimes both. The same was true ef . Mr. sVan'Beren. .1n 1840, with Abe -Aid if hard cider, coon-skins, :and • song-singin ;'•Gort. liar - Timm - was elected. by an' overw eiming majority ; yet•in the second rear of hat ad ministration, the elections all' went th other way, and its pet pin y measures wet tarle- Seated except the Bankrupt - Lstv,' a d that only lived a few months: ; Gen. Tay o r: es also elected by a-large majority. Tb second vear'pf bis administratinmiritneved a revolt,. don in politics . Which would litre le ft his 1 s 1 successor, the . VjcePreSident,without party, I but for his sagacity ih adapting his . t - 'Word 1 - prinefides to the exigencies of tbe times. -Mr: Fillmcire, by:taking a conserraiiirnposi , Lion; And ad v6cating the Constitution 1 rights of thn--.S6uth, sustained himself an saved whet *HD left front his .adininistrati . it from Utter knnihi I a don. Tbentake the dminis- It ration -of . Mr: Polk—zone of the . Most. poplar wnever' tradzagaipst: - .Which - tee 'could lie urged - tban thirst-ethers ; yet, in the second 'rear of his administration, in 1846, hi receiv ed quite as pointed as !irebrike,"So f,r as the elections went; ses the present•Adininistration lias . in the egiciation of the Opiktaitioln. .But letusloOk at a more recent illustratibn. - No manwas ever elected Pretident; lib' n there *as a strong party contest, by suet' a crush ing, overwhelming majority • as Gen. Pierce jet the elcitions which took place thsicond .3 ,yeaf of his 'Adminirtratioti; in 18 4, were I much more.disastronsthan thoie wh ch hate recently been held.' lie was "rebu the revs same -question 'which .11360 now falsely .clititn to bare tested tor time, and . which =they assert entere liiie canvass--the Kansair question. The truth is, Mr. Buchanarthas ot• been "rebuked" for his Kansas policy. 'I was the universal pre-mu-ad the times, more than any thing site, which 1-rotiOrt about the recent revulsion in politics,. and which was unjustly attributed to .the administration. if Dir. Buchanan has been 'rebuked, so was Thomas Jeffer s son, so was Gen. Jackann,Geti.-Ilairison, Mr. Polk, Oen. Taylor, Mr. Fillmore, and Gen. -Pierce; so bare been 'nearly ali the Presidents we hare had in the last sixty_ yesrc . The li elections the second year of their ad inistra does all terminated in precisely e same .way (unless zren, more disastrously that the late elections haiir done 'in ,Penesy . tv nia and other -States of die Union. This is a matter of history, and yet the. Democratic arty liv ed and grew stronger undeiall-tho reverses —and it will do se ander the - prest corrupt hingers on will drop .offs weights upon our gloridus 'old irartl thrown aside. Like .Ant s mus, ',Our' I on the earth only inereaies our stre renovates oursritalitc, - A ..Carse GI ; fruuseleno "rxXiStailt DEPARTItIaT PaMUM, Ilarrisbuig, Oct.lo-, Received from to the State.? ess-marked I OCt, 14, 10481' directed to Mate.- firi -1-00.00." Day r , ookter Siegraw, S! ate Tilos ter. •- • - - Per W soya.'- ibs/140tAlatre that _softie :nameless per i )asiag,t4Pil4raiitql by_ conacienei; has rigid ovAr Wale State Tiefiaity the silo 41 >4l4kA.tbia tam wit frriao l oll l,l l' , jak4. orlikb i held from the Treanolitteti ‘Conseientiolimistiorie—tectitution &tee_ -tact.sohageri : Atoritystify-it — tisiatiBt-itirkiity4 Ittiveiii , brbith'lttathititr ihit - ogoodlil Ain isigistat gran," and dti ulltliieitioo;4l2et _ -whet eititteniviheilatuatafiVettteb: WavOi3tratud' tiatip!l tau! . tiyeigamthati 4.llbagiaaiiiititilitiprlfaktaitti liienibei, torttneSti ilia State Trees" ry . ". MMM To the PoOpleOf iffOitas Territory. Fellow Vitizen4":47,tirel announcement of' my resignation' of 641 Office - of Governor, having imicced-mSny Ipf the good people of erritory to exiles? their regrets that I shotild do 0), etnocnetheitrig gone so far as to express Misgsvitigs atto', she future, it may .he. proper for fw-loiteir'4thout to Sever my connection yelif t ,rever,to address to you a few words at portico. It is true that, at 'the tisno_t took 'barge of this office, great coiffusion existed iu tie .4,4iftliitit is nisi' iluiet,4 I but it is equally true that the continuance of; peace lend quiet depends, beneriferward, more on tte .fieeple ti!ernacites ; rhaii:On the 7 4xecu::l tive'of the' Tettitort; ' In . every coonl,y - the 1 people have a. su pore hundance-ONViI 'otecvs elected , bythentselVes, , and 'at) eledtio'n _been' hclWall over" the TerritOry,fc(reprOientsftiveirt 6 AiserntlY,`,*ithecti.tite `Coen - Mikes .`of any ilisturbanOgoiad eithoui - thii intervention of the Federal - a otteiltiek filch 'an 71..iteriintiOnlie''a stigma 'Ori 'the American penfole,who boast atheiiiolentitry' Obedience to the ltinir;l:ansytheir `ability to 7.overn thereseliw:: 1: - . ' ' • R ft be ak- *ho Ran is the 1.- tem "flnd bun be of n the ight! ht to ,vs to it is not ia tre ffri*iniid - Offit' tlle ...-enefi illeilisin-ride'areliiitthile!rit tonatitifY the Tamil°, that political•ohde f etibirmitiefie! obtained by absenting tbetrisilveS emu the polls on'the day of electionL-thailsei r ektritl Aulet'is- : better -than intestine broils ilnd civil war--that an honest and faithful adininistration of the civil law is:letter tlia p rrilli wry - rule, and' that there lea runeli greaterilegree of respensibili. ty attaching to legally . -constituted authori ties than to !elf-constituted `leaders- - IL_ really makei btit - littkrilifference who may be the' representative of the General . Government here, ifitho people-riia true to thenrselves, and true to Americai . insti tutions.- ! ' • . To obey the laws-- i to select goodmen-to. fill the local offices, and to hold their officers to a stria accountability, lie all that is ii,sis sary for the peolle tondo, to giito .. continued peace and 'prosperity to , the,Territory. ,' EverY , citizen o . ught t to. Make it it part of his business 'to s ee, that ,the offeiadem.; against the law meet-witba ure-anil speetli panish ment—that officers (discharge their duties faithfully, and that each and every one of his neighbors is protected in all his rights, civil, political and .religioos. . ... • There is no reasonable man who will claim such , rightkfor . himself, and not be willing to concede the same t o his neighbors. ... The fluties of a GoVernor of a Territory are ordinsirily . fe.w. , _atril eiusil..i. .Now that this Territory, is thoroughly erganiied, alt e has to do is to see that the . laws are properly ad ministered, and to this end lie Meat commis sion the officers elected—suspend or remove such as the law_direats—see.that,the peace is piper - red whea the local Offieers, the eheriffs and _constables, _are unable to do so7Lasaist the --Legislative Assetiibly in enacting laws, arid also to do a few other acts of an executive character., Alt these; are . plain, and ,-sitriple duties, and such as .. c..ln be performed by any ni man of cornon • sense. Under our system il:if government the chief responsibility - rests ori . the people theruselyes, and if: - behooves them to exercise towards each other : a spirit Of tolerance and fraternil a----- 1: - I- .. Free interco u rs e -- ' '• .t . .s,, a - a ittere-s,-..4 meat will. remove any false impressions entertained cif each ,ther by persons coming from (1, fiert4 sentient. of our common country, and a bettolstate of feeling will hereafter pre veil. , liming:the time I have_ been with con, I duties devoqing upan mefaitlitully, he:neatly and impartially; . .lad I Lave.tlone this in such a manner as,,to meet with the approba lion, of-ihtugoosi .people of the_Territory,..l Cannot but feel gratified; - and it may be piper for me-to..oa,ta that ;kali I : have iota I . have received tFe lutist coWial approval from -Fre sident. Buchanan aml his Cabinet. s In conclusion, permit me to warn you a gainst the tricks and machinations of design , ing demagogueswhe prefer turmoil and strife to peace and. prospellty, fur it is only at such times that they cart .bring themselves - into i notice. , In this Territory hero has been a mania for making Stale Constitution:, and effort after effort has been) made to organize a State government before tiny cf the necessary pre parations have been made to meet its responsi bilities, .Withouter; i dollar in the-Treasury, with but little taxabos property, without_ any well regulated systern for collecting revenue, and a considerable iTerritorial debt, the or ganization of -a Slate government, at this tiineonust prov,a ari onerous burden to the people. . That these efforts will- be renewed, I have no doubt ; and .whether these burden& and retponsibilities shall be assumed before you are prepared-for them, my fel:ow eitizens,and before Tots know well the men whom you will have to entrust with your • dearest rights and interest, will . remain for yon. to deter mine, • - , 1. SincerelyAiopingl that-the: future of gamuts may be fts - pros per pp and happy' as, the past has been boisterous and troublesome, I ?a main, my fellow citizens, . ••••• . . ' • Your obedient servant, . . - (Signed) . [. .1. W. DENVER: Lecompton, K. Ti,., Oct. filth, 1858. otai 1110 55 b" . Wen: effec- State ar, to upon t ex h the lo4ded rand - Iton. o-be It II nul, otter, is v o n pofition the first into the A. Black "Republican" Supreme Court sustaining the Died Scott Decision - A few weeks since, while the steamer was lying, at the wharf in Detroit, -a colored man stepped up to the cliptain's office, and wanted to purchase .a ticket which would entitle him to a passage in, the4cabizt.. The clerk of the boat refused, t 4 sell ttim such 'a ticket. Ile was offered a.deck 3 ;p.' Asienger ticket, and was told, that by the regulations of the host- ne woes wore not permitted to take .passage in the cabin. , 'The negroe's name 'William 11. Daywhobroughtfa suit: against the owners of th e bast. for dapaages_ in not permittieg him--to enjoys pagans with white persons. The Circuit Courtdenied the validity of Day's _claim, when he Was induced by the 'Black "Itepublic.ans" anti -.Abolitionists to remove the cafe to-the S?Premo :Court of the State, Which"COurt deliberately afffrmed the . jade tient :of the cOurt hekiw, with the , necessary costs. . - - nt. Ate the dead will be very fail gth and The Detroit Press, in etinspen r tirrg o .. . . . On ,11/i.i„vise, cope ! ides„with , the following periinent and eppertutte _ramarks 't\Cheir the : Supreme-Court of th e United States, in the:' tilons .case of ~D red Scott, tora riounoed the oprninp. that ; Negnes.were pot ..citiienipt die'Unitedstates Indic 114 F.Oettil ,Opristituiion inelitWii, we,}PFe'adiatinot re: nor' ection • Alp t. tb e; whole Blink "Attubli 'an'', I .Pre*frwn ilie Illitiiiii - - 1 ; 0 ''ind'ailes:of Main to true Western lion tolatiei of Illinois and Olio, was Itoripr z atio el and oversOielined Wit'fite mPit7litiaPtil!', indigiitition, ,It.,iletifareillhe , ' demiot 1 414 ".4 10 4aPd il!'ei s', o6 4..bula.tY ' in nit.: have,teezt, srirolled . ` Col...epithets inited alf,_._ l l,lb4l o( _ki i 1 40 1 /_, l3 nil• - i00: hitd . : l !" -MYMutF'"'°4 s tlft!'' . -99,St.rine.-lislawi - - - And .ny to isAal eqa. occasion bait 4en-seised 1., :!bil'Arack'inlPuliiiial'7 . veand...4,:fbi ink "Reiitililiale:ortrtora f te'cipgitelAS out, to assail : —tigt. daeisr 11:ra Option, ,Colot litttimi:Ualtedlotteiatort tii btifirl, ini Olopsfaeditireprite.f '"'.... '• -•-,- -- - We ebb?' awa:t with tome ietemt.Sad 858., belpogs Iphie, k fgraw, L ,frQ4). cnricsity the treatment which the Black _Republican" prase! and Black "Republican'_' - Uators Will deal vet to thil - decison of the , SuOrme Conyt, of, the State : if Michigan,--, biestuiie, if th e ; . _det - Asiegn ill' the*Mted 'Seel t cat Was bar t baioA the decifion-fin the Wm:). Day "ease i?i-jtiteniely s - littrliireniti if the doe- tripe laid dovin s iu,thie oiettess!maa monstrous, , that:laid- dosin . as, , lati in ~,flid'-'rother case is odius and scandalous, ',The Supreme Court of the United Soto sirkply passed upon the political tutus or.theifgreraccording to the redetal,Constitution d#:lttWa '.;'r the'SuPrOltsel Court of the State Of fichigan has passed - ripen his eacial - ehates. ;The One Court deeld * that the i neFro; by.the iaatt, , - 'did ..nolstand . upon'. st, pdlittoar eqeilitY With the 'whites -the other court has...deeided that, if not by the staititelUw;:lti: thijare Of 'Ciiitour, be does not . stand itittin •isleacial esidrelity with the.; whites., The one peer,. .has decided that he is politiCtilly an inferior! being'; the other that ho is , morally an infe - rioi being. _ The one ex citided.:,him from. 'the. Federern - nliitsl the "oilier eicludis biin;'fitin steamboat-. cabins `ati-d-6rnt;2B,nws_taiTroaa-cers,,l The' one i dealt, 'With - him With - reiPe6t; ittniihOhip "only ; the other deals with hini. with" `respect to. his tri finhoM.. irilie - one. ig - roia,:litiul as part i ir and .parcel of the body ..hlititi :thii - other has abased Will , ilia Atilt) Wit_ 'ant ashamed hirn.aspart and arcel ofthe'socll fabric. .., Let. it yot lie _seppe . j o r - tt %meat that 'we condemn.lVie de sist :of, the Suprerbe Colin of the.'4 , ;:afe ef-M4higift" . . - We pot. g We iliall innitain t.t; as have abstain the decision or ,thesdprerneideort of the cited Stites. 33oth, tri. -Oni,stclimeet;are eminent. ,li fight. Neither 'Ootirt could make 'any other decision i or, if the Suprema Court of this... State had ,txuld'cliey oilier decision; Ahoy would litive merited. the deii;;iOn std . citn-. tehipt of the Whole coun!iv. - The - fact which re wish to bring prernriently" out' in this whole connection is, thit the Supreme Court Of the Stare-of Michigati is .00mposed of four gentleman of the )31aCklltiPliblinitir party,. elected by that party, aid that t hey have been. compelled, when this question of niggers came before them, to diderntine it uPen,q9 ll3- . . mon sense principles and in contravention of the professed prinCiplei'ofibertlachßepuf - ificats party. They have been 'compelled to deter mine it in accordance with the principles of the Democratic patty add the Dred Scott, de cibion itself. -They have been. compelled 'to - acknowledge, ,and to write it upon their ,en during records,' that the - negro is an inforior being, though in.so doing they have kicked away the ptattorm'upon which they sought and walked: bite . office. ; They have been compelled to go Gather than Life Dred Scott decision went. They bare been' compilled to pass upon the negro as a social. being and to pronounce- him degraded, They httve been compelled to pronounce. their own poltticul iSiiity hypocritical, aukolitfest' kid foul. We think the Dred Scott 'decision will stand in Michigan hereafter, Scott-.decision our own Black "Republican'. Supreme Court hive Thdorsed it, and sustained it; and gone be . .. _ .........—...... 40 ,...,-..... ' -...., I wood it." - A steiesat Fictiostaiing Xllssdetirltatts The Enchanted Salve story..which Cervan tesputs into.. the-mouth of Den -Quixote was doubtless intended as* satire upon the extra pretensions and -miserable failure of the physicians of that slap.. But the fictions orone 310 ....o.o4iarjaa-hactoutalha _facts of an-. other, and could Cervantes revisit, the earth, he would red inatiy 'of -the butes ironically at tributed to Don Quixote's nostrum; actually I accomplished by Holloway's °Mtn:TOIL The I magic of science has shamed the legends of WeirtrsitirrorticehAtia r lAAgitedgnik 'Extfavagalit eulogy is "not . our . way;" I hut thereis a differencebetween flattery and I..simple justice. it has happened that in ser l-e,al instances we have. witnessed .the ,effect ofHoll - nway'bOintment upon externei disease', That it will cure erysipelas i .salt rheum, and riralent, deep-irated ulcers, we •can testify from facts that have come under our own oh ! serration, and if faith -is to be placed in the I consentaneons declarations of the thousands j and tens of thousands who have tested its proprieties in - this - country and throughout the world, there can be no doubt-that it- •is .a specific—the only specific—for scrofula and cancer. The late war in Europe "afforded .a grand opportunity to ascertain its value as a .dressing for flesh wounds, fracttnes and con tusions, and' it appears from the published official reporters of the army surgeons, that its application in such cases was followed by very remarkable mutts. The pain and ill= ilammation of the parts rapidly sdbsided, and healthful reaction ensued. Injuries for which the-ordinary recipes where the tourniquet, the saw and the amputating knife, were cured without difficulty "by - the use of this powerful recuperant. ' - - Probably no clam of our countrymen bet-- ter understand: the value of Holloway's Oint ment than the denizens of the far west. It is in fact their "salve for everysore? whether occasioned by-accident or. the result of bard. ship and exposure: The Southern planters regard it -as.-an.iindiipensibleA fern in their phuitation -dispcniaries, and ~tukt ,it inmost' universally at a remedy for the eruptions add glandular diseases -so coming among thei! negroes. In New England, where the inven. lions and discoveries are generally at the out -e' locked.upon with distrust, the Ointment has attained an extraordinary degree of popu larity, and the-demand for it in the States of New York, and Pennsylvania bas been quad rupled within three Years. In fact,lt, has no rival in public esteem among the remedies of the age, if we except- the celebrated pills for internal diseastuf9titmduced by, its world re nowned inventor. .4 . !, In the olden- tirdelne law Awarded to every Roman who saved the life of alrilhaw ,citizen a civic crown. If' the moderns bad perpetu-. ated the custom, Holloway's _Regalia. would by this time have been the, eight wonder of the world.—N. 0. Crescent. t. retglitfill Trotted) , in'Aew York. One of the twit horrible, Mandy and un natural tragedies which has ever occetred in this city, took place alsthe' tnansion of Mr. Prancis Gouldy; 217 West - gilth street, about 10i o'clock on Tuesday- - night; 'Frotri'vrtrat can : be ascertained at the tine of writing, it appears that -firasicis OeStifdy, a young niers Jo, lears'ef 'age,'istd" eon 'otthe - genile- Iran first named,. rettkrted tome Tuesday night after all the fatirily had rettretl; except his father, the latter °t wi= tetlira ip" when 'the %ill was ' rang. The young: roan acted" lather !strangely, and it onto prescioded up stairs to !Ai 'room, ohire he , took off his coat and boots, Being' in Ids. stOoking,fet, 'silted a heavy hateheritr his right Isttbd and cautiously , tetit below: 'Cieepr y ng - into the sleepi rig ' reotti where hie nither ''antLtrtother were sleeping,:the youth . ,dealtbisfatliir St . i/4 po 40'61601 - Sn 'the beat ,which split his neairoo fell -WM!' 'frentenolouis the head Orhiaa,OttlYrirtheritr4ituting tha skull and lieifriiiink her fseeivoet:hightiallyi. fend flii ( istinfiresshapis ibetti'fateskei thsi'`voWin where his five yeuligtishrltWliote - Sleeping; artg• , 'stritek it'lloirr with the Witetteestiti ctttial•SALtaf his - ,rtieitk:r- bititheoe4 - eßirthocieti , bkarri.Ona'tkeyktiria'Aikilr !in thrn -nrinfifl to is'inoin "txteripiesP • - tiekt,- - 1;t41 -si't - .4tbern in like manner. Tor) of his sisters, one a girl 15 years of age,,jont the farther, a child 2i months old, weriji. I. another; room, and on account of not le4iog . itAreit z flives.,were _caved, or the desplado either nverldOkria stthein inr preferred tri let their live. After dialing all the deadlyl . 11;is , in his power , the . : : :niurderter ran up tirs: rooni again' t• and„-irlit , cint rfiiovey 0,0 his head j ask above tad right eitt;'. blew out. - The report of'the pistol , rind an alarm made by some one, attracted the attention of Officers Hill and Morehoirse; Orthe2Oth pre cient,then,an 1310gbiewitoo4i . :and they hastened to the spot. Finctingthe front door barred and trotted, they - were tenipoterr ly delayed,: but heipg sVisked from cries and groans they Istardissuing4thridifferent parts 'of the house,. tit: door was burst crpen. A horrible Mid` *as the - Wpie4'. sented die officiattli at it the. various - robins lay the bleedineandielly: insensible victims. The officeirmanaged to learn . :- Who- theirer petrAor of the bloody, work was and went to . . the_ rormWoryoung Gisuldy, whore they found stretched r oe the' flpoi the agonies of antis. Beside him. was a viol of blood and the phi , toi with which. he hail abet himself, Macs tfie fatal hatchet and a large carving knife,whick, apparently, had not been used. Capt. ,Curry -Was iThniediately informel of this. most bor rible affair, and welt iriih a posse lof officers to the: . hiruse Of • My: Crinkly. Physicians were called trfattend the 'victims, and everry thitigitossible was done.. by the police and witivins to Mitigate- the suffering of the un fortunate prioPte. 'The:,crinses which-led to this terrible affair have not yet been sails factririly ascertained, althcmgh,' . according to rumor, the mindere, was highly incensed at his father'feet undertalcen to reprove :him. It was ruireredihis(Wednesday) morn that young `Gouldy kind taken Ids father's 'bank book without his wathority orconsent, and drawing money from the hank had used it for his private . rarposek. The young man, among other vices was in the habit of stav ing out late at nights, andlis lather thinking .he was not in the best of company or acquir ing habits which would redound to his cedit, reproved him gently,. and requested that . be should robe bottle eitiliter rind go to bed at a respectable hour. -141%. Vronltly has elate died.—N. F. Jour. of Cqm . per eekly 'thus. rebukes 'the ciltunitiatiors of the Riesicieut:* I "Those who assail Mr. Buchanan 's adminis tration for tpe financial sttaitato whieli it has sacrifice honeity - to party prejudice. They know, if they .know anythin,% that Mr. Buchanan is inhocent of the canse- of pecuni ary etnharrasiments of the government; There hai bean ndonatelittl increaSein the cost of the government since he became riesident. In deed considetin‘g the constantly, increasing cost of every Commylity whichmuney ,can ptirc,haie, the goverimientof United Stales sprats really to be the.rnost.cconp..nical and "parsimonious corporation in the country, for half its sersants Are underpaid: If the Utah. expedition -R very co s tly iterfi.Wmance, Un doubtedly, , but nevertheless, Unavoidable-- be excepted, Bachman's: ladmitiistrittion May be said to have added nothing - to the usual burdens of the cotttitrp waitt,of money which embarrasses. the n .warernMent :wises : not frbm an inereised expen diture.. but from a diminhled reveriall,nietterover the President his n - tio . niore cOatiol, than the Queen Of Great Britain. 7 , List nI .11•1 insitiLlstrors Drawn to serve.at the November Term, 1858. Ararat—Daniel- Avery; Auburn—Lafay ette San f ord;. Rridgevrater---Waiter Allen; Isaac; Griffin ; C. Stewart ,r • or , ett F. D. Case, "Lilly llail;,liarrpoty.-,-Pornelius Shew ; riarfort—D. W. .Titus ;• Liborty— %pad Southwortit; Lathrop-,-C. R. Alfred Pratt; Lenox—A. R. Dunn; 14411110- town—Jamee Stone,; . ..S'ew Milford—Phi. lender Phinney ; Silw er bake—Thomas Rog ers, 2d ; Thompepa-- - G. P. Blanding, Emery Crozier, Joel..s6.lstmrv; List of Trnveroe Jurors - Drawn to woe at the November Ternr; 1850 vtast'WEEk -./ipolitcon—John -Foster; Atthtlrn-7-tlottas Carter, Jonathan Bunnell; - BrooklynA. 0. Eldrige, E. Gere; Clifford —Jonathan Burng, Peter-Bennett; Joseph Miller; Cboco nut—Henry Portei; Dimock—Geo. Blakes lee, William Strine--; -Franklin—T. -L. Merri man; Vorest take—Geo. W. Taylor; Gibson— Willi am Holmps, William, Owens; Great Bend--Charles,Mayo; llarford—Amasa Chase,' George M. Carpenter; Ilerrick-4srael Rotind; Jessup—R. S: Birchen) ; David Shay; Lenox John Baker, Stephen. Bell, Chauncey Scott Middletown 7 -J.Canfieltl;Jr.; John Leivisr2d, Jamel Jones; Montrose—D. R. , liathrOir; New Milford---:Nelson.-..--Sprague; C. Ward; Oakland—Stephen Fmteir; Rush---W, 11 i'mulaY:-Gi*od Pickelti Susq'st I.)eirot. 7 - Daniel R. Pope; Sprinititto---..X.A...D.Ri5-. ley, Seth Stark. • , • witAT *' SOCTVL CA.ROIAINX. Abber@e,.S:i3., Aug, 1171818. Messrs. Parte!, Herring & to., Philadelphia. Geutlemen—The'elose attention Which ouralfains have required since the fire, has hitherto preven ,ted us from writing you about the Safe. Oneceasion — of-the fire 19th July,.by, which wo suffered a large loss, our store; with a number of otherluildings, was consumed. The Safe; of your manefaettire, *bich we-had in the slue. was eSPOSed to a most intense hezit, as is well attested by the effecti'on its strimgrirod frame, which', from its flaked and scaly a ppearanee.looks. an though it had-been heated along time In a- furnace. The Safes with heap of molten glass and kegs of nails, fused into .a masa, fell into the cellar, surrounclea by burning materials, and was suffered to remain there, (as the. "contents .had been removed before the fire reached ns,) the 2d of August, 14 days afterwards. The (lift: Culty in cutting it often with thC best Viols that .could be procured, convinced us of itlt power to, resist the attempts o'f harghitra f and Whertit :was Opened, we found the interior,tothciustonisbpleat. ..oflll, eritirely'uninjured by fire: This teat has so roily convince& us of. the capabilities of ybur Safes, tiiar we weuld-riet , part Kith - the ono we have in use for a largoinni, were we 'debarred the privilege of getting another. Yours;-dr. R.V.VARDLAW & SON HEE:RIND & . 1301. Walnut Street, Philadeiphin, Pato Only Makers in. this. State of • • Herring's Plizegt. ZhampiOrk Safe; THE. MOST RELIABLE , szetraar FROM litite*omt Riowx.7, • nov 4 .2m twes , •111011oWnycs IPIlloo.a•Thb to which delicate femaidi are subjected hyignorent practitioners, -and to' lets seetionfevila.'whielf they enduro.by_tteif-negitcr, aro tanible to Awn tempiaie. Let us not then• be thought officious or prelinnitotpona live recommend to theft ! with friendly earnetittiesi this`mild but. reliable rime 'dy- for all functional ,deratiginfents. For aft' the 'debilitatidgdEsordera thtilit4intYlit every crisis and contingeil lieriltittettillre Hie and health of woman, youthful or aged, married "or inght, tido: great ..tvgolatoCtuttlrenointbr of 41.t0 mretivp prgaps.and the !MOM flyitelle-id -4,l,WPO•ite Care- t. , • • 0. aka Thicusts for :fiavingi-Cohrowlid Pah* In ithettLimbik when a aft-mt. , -.4t.ttwef,Dr..Tobilis' Npatian - I t ißilwent will atrar,dlckkkimMediato,lo. ~Price 25 and ; so ; cen?l, ..o,r,Tlalkie 4i gorse iti bQttlitet, 50;48.- pey9s),.4B 'Coditiabit YOE' '' : `l4lli3; ; I, . - • 1.. ,". V 1 0 Eke, gitoll.4 l o , I . ' Dar' wilettiiptse, ! meg hEistled GittirTie'l4tiwketin. , Wel*beri Exassia4ioats...-I win candkiaktal for the professina of teaching, .A 1 pp se of examination, asiallows: Milaq'a Depot, Nov. Sib, East Hill S. IL, ka. m Ogler* and Harmony do likhi Nov. 9, No. 2S. H., 10, a./ . 01 'GUM, • 10, T. Hill " ; 11 Farrar " 12'Centre " - Montrose'. ' • 13 NiWMilford 'a 115 Ward Great Bend .."; 16 Lodersville" -" Franklin 17 'South " .-,-,/a r llrpokdale " Silver Lake .. I . 9l3;ackney !& -Choennut - " 20 E. A. Kinnoy's Friondsville a 'Apolaeon " •22 Buffum " -" Middletown " 23 Baldwin " " Forest Like " 24 Towne - lestimp , 25 Cornell Inth - - • 26 Granger's: ... AnbuO 97 Low, Springville , 29 -Village Dirueek - " 30 'Aisidelny: LathrOPl Nowtsim 'CliffOra • 2 - City • irrriek " ,"' Uniondakt- " " Ararat. - " 4 Citureh. - '8 Thoonpsow •'4 'Gentle , " , p.tn A partion'of tho_examination will be written; and a part ;oral. Each candidate abooW be' pro. vid a with at least two sheets of gond, focA's..ogp paper. pea and ink—, All should be punctual,: no one will he admitted to the clams after the exank ination commoneea.' B. F. T-EWIESBURY; - `Oa 24 . . -' CO. `Supt. : • Harford,Out. - 2 3 d,' 'ABRAHAM • TAFT, - in the 66111 yietti of - hi/Cate: Mr. 'l'. was a native of Newllanrpshire,but for many yeare s resident of this county. Ile leaves to•his 'bereaved friends-the example of an himetit man and upright Christian. White-Mazes Barber Shop, -AT THE moxTROSE, PA. OC 28 W. NEWEY , . . . • NOTICE ALL yetrons are hereby cautioned' against trusting my son JOHN REARDON,a minor, as 1. will pay no debts (if his contracting after this -age. 111 1 1CTIAEL REARDON.- ?ores% Me, Nov. Ist, 1858.-3w.e KEN-YO N, WOULD respectfully announce that he will hereafter offer his largo stock. of Goods for • EU hillitY 1 1 Kit • oiely j in e.onscilnenee of thesevere pressure the times, mut not hiving suffzient espital to , wait till eternity for his pay ,. —hoping to redeive the patronage of his former rriehas, andall of his new' friends that be wilt Wis e iceln/iiellink Goods CwEsP. RespettYblty 011* - 114 tfaffe . • • " R. KENYON. R. • Lawsville .Centir; Ps., Getz 28th,-1858, . . , : REMOV - AL ' •• : . - ' I • 1 1 ittlti do POsts- Atterimvs at. tA 4", haie •1.:.4 reauwed - to their new office, a. few .dooka south:of. Boyd & Webster's cororr. 1 - Ijontrose Oct. 25,-3m ' _. TO ICSICIAXS. ARTICULAR,. ,altention is 'call( d to • the P choieS iariety of Violin, Guitar and Bass Viol Strionsconeofthetost qtditiesin market. Also a good selection of Violins, .Bows, Peas, Bridges, Tail Pieces, Finger: Boards, Rosier, &c., Aceordeons, Elutes. Fifes, Dim Sticks, Tuning fork!, Instruction Books '&c. Cali, in at the Variety Stora or TUBRELL Sheriff a Sale. !PUP eiik - orcTltnnol - " eas of stohtinn.: eetitity me directed: T will eXpuse to sale by public vendue,,st the Courtllouse in .31ont. I ole, on Saturday, November 20th, `lB.sB, at one o'clock, p. m., the, following described plebe or pareet of land, to wit : ALL that certain piece or parcel of, land riTfr unto in the township bf,Netk county of - Susquehanna. and State of Pennsylvania, And boinded as fello*afti, wit: beglanitig at a stake and stones ib aline of lands of Edwin Tinsley; tbenee - ,nerfb 45 07,. *es: 16 rods and -13, links to a Post; thence by land of Richa r d Richard son north 45 dell. bast 95 I.4th rothlcr apost.and stones;` thence•sobtli 3b deg. Pest P 3 fercheft to a pest and stoneq thence north 45 deli: east'. b librettos to .i - idgar tree; thefice South ' '45 ilea , . east 4:reirtlits a>Jd II links tbii Ott; thettee by lands of George W; Tenhant south 45 deg: west . 101 perches; and a. !miter; Containing alltitit ten acres of land, more 'Ur lest [Talttinin execu- - tion at the .ftet,of George W. tentonl, to the , use pr/elfin - W. Wattton vs. Julian T. Tennant.] • PurefiaSits *ill in 'all - cases be...required to pay on the day of sale an amountstaciebt tncover eests of sttle,istlisi*ise; tfie TtropertV *itt be re- Mold forthwith.' ; 'JOHN. YOUNG. Sherif. Sheriff's Office. Montrose, Oct. 27th,1858. Em= Y< vita:ear sundry *ries-is:Med by.thelCourt 11). :of Common .Pleas of Susquehanna County i • and to me ditectediltvi 11, expose to salti,by publle V - enatr . ,o, ot-tha-Court . House, . on Saturday, the 13th. of ISl6l4ll34ltkat - one pon,the following clettefitied pieces.or'parcela of hate; -'" ' • , , ALL that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the toulisli4fOlOaklinaLcounty' °I-Soigne henna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded , and deiscribed as folio - we; to' *it :._ - iircthei-riorth by . land ; of „1.11,:lrald. win; on the eastlii the Sus queltaana. dyer) -on :the South ~br' land of S. D. Benedict; and izo• the west:ly land of Amid. Taylor, e.ontitining ono hunarcil acres more leas, together tfieappuitboariciii, tyro ling houses, one, burn, some fruit trees, :arid alfout thirttrierni irtifirated.:' (Takeo in,eienu ' lion at tile snit of Sennett vs. Daniel Prentice .] A ,. LSO-:1Alt that _ certain' piece oepareel . Of laid situate -, la the township of Lenox, county, and State sforesaidilionadett and - deicribed - as follows, ; to wit: on„ the the north- end, nast 'by land' of D. K. Oakley; on the south of Homphret . Marcny, an d en' theiWt4-,kT, land if Litto eedt• con taining_abotit 'fiVii . tieres more or 'lean; with the appurtenances; one *hop With _I Shingle machine ititieheit and ithproied:-1 [Taken in execution*V-dikautt'of Daniel Oakley, vs. L. W„Reed and .Luke: Reed.] • thateeitain tract or parcel of land Attalla' and' being:in .the.loWeibip county, and,- State,,, ,and .bourdel and described' as follows, begin= Mag,,at a beach saplin the southw.estannter of a lot of lattifentieind'ityllibittie Sraith; . llicticei by lands of Sneak N. BiadfOrd, Weitl7 tea:thee - Act - ' a Ott and Mein:Ha-the eistlitin Of .leitd.of A - . : ll:l.Hollister, , Aheace by said-:Hollister's- rand. and lands of Isaac• 'Woodhouse- and Henry, Drinker t tiorlh 1-2- matt -- .•..926 perches :to it tamattrats. i thanao.ealt -74 - and 449ths._peretes to a post and stones, by lasts of Susan V..Ered rayd;.thance_ by, Muds of IP : gni/min M'Keeby south 1-? deg.'enlit uf 'perches”, to:the.Btatti 'read; thence roadsouth lt deg. *eat 1 1 r . perehes lenilock;- thence north ; 86 deg. Most , r'l6 perches = th - a 'post and sto nes,' on the. south side of said • State 'road; thence • - by Juitlit prow Vrbane Smith L. 14 tlet -10 , 1 .ch*- !4i beginning; containingl7 acres and - oirict-nlMMure,fitt the same more or earn, excepting one ttero-Cnd .1 16 per chee,'und the right to eta:statet a laden). ura. keri In execution 'at'the suit of WiM A. Cham: tierlin;' ;Ws the- . tree of-Job •Pi Kirby; vs. Owen Donoho and Elizabeth Donoho.l • thaecertalif piece of Tamil of land situate, tying and being in the-towniship of Rai% sod epunty-oflineiluebanou and State of Petuuryyjudot boooded and destirihed toilworn, to Witt On ,the:-worth by lands of goorgealner Top Qll the . east 4.l . stigs_ofpote,rilut PitArgovlo 'holinio; on i6e natality, kid on 4122 13 :aydan 'cOianititWigaint tiro . iittyesittitti t '';oppuktnnneeCtitikviiit inifl: 4 4 2411AM/ 1 W doe. trate* hf► it7ttili6Voll3. ofigamokftuir sud ;Dpict )3: zßediri is I Stork- titlirnwo, ta.. Chauncey Eboenorker,l ALSOr. 7: 4II 'Oat inejiatieltmkor. :-P oreel land situate :Ist of: liliddietero, county and State aforesaid, Am/wiled and dip scribed at'follows,lo 141:44 , -this_tio - rth.essig of I Sameiel,Biaftord; /in the iouth;west by Daila Shildeng-cign the northwest and Siouthlast !hind formerly of RObechlt-Rosii,e ecesseid,eo* tainiiiff Abdul , 193 sere :and being the same lasd "and; Wenifiaii 00 145 11 . 1014 WHYdei by deed jot torfiirmattdri - dated - the - 28tfeday,of March, thee tact; ; bit dellifered.theadate.nf said indentutol of mortisge, -conveyed and confirmed to the, said James Mullen-in fee, tqllethetwith the appuOtt nances, a slog house, framed barn;orchard, and. about 70 acres improved. (Taken is eaoeution at the suit-,of Caleb Cgrinalt vs. Imes Malleb.] ALSO—AII that certain piece or piire.al tof 'and *Ride initise tiownshrOpf Kick sofi;= cod4ity and' State. sfOresatd,lion - rided ttnd d" ihbedf as follows, to_ wit: .beginning ka r .post and gonna [ in - the ''-i*eitYlitie 'Of -Sedate thence nottli 47 1 deg: east 7,9104 to Poi, t , and stonos,; fit line 'forThotOntljittertitld; theneeloiffir 42 1:2'801; emit to post stonee , corner in. lino of the old .11artnOny road;' thenctliputtf24 - 3-4. `deg.'reast 541.50Ktis post and-stones cotnerin line .of Jnilsonite n. nant,'4 - lot thence - Siinth - 46. - .14 Ale?: west _ rods to thiiiltwe:Of begihning;,containing 491. , x . rw i or thereabouts; _with-- the appnrtenanies, and - Aunt 118 :sera imProvink -. (Taken - in re. I colon,* the Anil of 'OrlandoOunniaon ' -miter Or this estate-of plafayette.Wilmarthi de ceased, vs. Jkorr M. TiB'"9-1 i b . -ALSO—Allithat,ceTtain piece pr parcel Of.inyi; simate,tyliig and being in the ,t ownship of 440 x, Susquithantut.ccinhty and State offenniiiiraniii,* and bantided and described as 'fifillews to virile - On the North' by lanai of Benj. Tonnie;Anithel. . M. Tingiet,:Jameti 3 G: Marcus Case ani 4tndrew Conrad-; on the;.Eist by Warren U. Tingley, Benj. :Tourzfe r t Bell ; and _Andrew Conrad, .'sonth Elishi Bell, Martin Conisid mid Stephen`- J. Millard and.un tfie Wistbylas. C. and: Marcus tail.; Dairid Wifinaith andGiorge-Miles,eontsifilifg-i -bout ton? -Mildred : and fifty urea more Or 'he*, logetherikith tbispptirtentinces; five d‘eelling houses, three barns._ one blacksmith shop, itio . orchards,(eontaining about 200 apple atiLibmlt 40 mei' trees,)-And about acres improv ed. [Tatum, in eaeenticri at_ the suit of Or & Brothers - .vs. Antis D. Clark.] AT.„§i:).All that certain piece;of land oi hige lot; Situate in h the illi borough of SUeliiintia Depet.comitv iifSitiquehanna and State of ,Fenn. Santa, hennaed arid de - scribe& _as :follows trimilt on the lierth by the strs,44. on the 'east by lot owned by 11-Burrows & C 0... on tho south by Jand of t!: C.. Adams and on the west by lutiow cupied bysehoul house. No. 2,in. aald:borcinigh; containing about 18 rods, of land;:being :31rods in front and 6 rods deep. (Taken in execiitiOn at the suit of Win: W. _ Sterns 1::3 I'IIMI =II briVide.] -, . . • ' ~ ALSO—AII that certain pieee or pareel et land, Situate in - the borough- of Friendsvilin in the county a Susquehanna and- State of .1.6 0 . . eylvaiii, hounded and descril ed as follows 'in wit: , on the' north-west by land of- Benj.. Glid den, Esq.; south east by land of Erastualchty % portk-east by , theold Milford and Owego [turn pike'reted ", and seith:iiiiit It's , land of Caleb; Car. cuilt,'.crontitinitig - tdmit one half acre', of !land, • - together with the anptirfunancesoin Wagon ;shop; jell improved. ' [Taken in execution - at ihet snit lofJ.P. W. Riley vs. 11.: , A. Hillard.] • - 1 • I ALSO—AiI those 2 certain trects or patt'elli of lath& situate la:the township of Franklin; t:eunty and State aforesaid, biatted, bounded and de scribed as follows, to • wit: beginning at a beach • tree, being the , northeast corner of lot tklol . 1084 thence.running Swath ciao deg. :vett 256 pe'rehos io a Stake - zind stories; thence north 89 dee} west ' 47 and 'B-10ths perehus to a stake raid etenee; thence north one deg. east 236 perches to a 'atrial I -- hemlock tree; thente Smith 89 deg. ea.4;4 1 7/ and B.loths.perehes ttt the place of beginningi -coil. taining weventy.shven acres and 100 perehns. _. .Tile other .)hereof known: as parts of lots No. 109 and 117 i bounded and describedas. folloisit, tit wit: bek. , iaing at it lieehli tree being the horth. I• west corner of said lot No. 109; th,enee running i south ne perthes to "a Stake and stones; thence 1 east .34 perches to a stake; thence 4 nol 256 7 , ..--- 1 --•• . 6 A....-- - " 4 - 4, -- 44 4.erelles to the pi ice of beoinninae containing 55.aeres. i • 'Tate first-dhseribed piece beintr, iiiirrolliit.No. rob and -part of lot, No_446.".soucther with the appiirtenance l s, one framed dwelling house, one ;barn, one shed:one horse barn and aboni sixty I aorel imiiroVed. [Taken in execution at t eauit I of Caleb Carmalr vs. Gould G. N. SMith. T. 1 , ALSO=AII tiiiieertirnVirce or parcel 4f land situate; lying, and being in the township of nab. Eolintir and 'State aforesaid, - bounded:llld de- . scribe - II as-follows, to wit: on the north by "land -of Calvin Waterman; on, the east by latd •of Hirani Divine and by the public Itighw.ay;..pttthe stihth by•land of William Whitney, and qn the west by land of Chandler. Bixby;...eteathlning about 109 acres, more or leis, together iqth the appurtenances, one house, one b:irn, onn shed, andabout 40 acres improild.• [Taken - in i,;xecri lion at the suit of N. P. tlabsock to tzsti Of A. O. Culver' vs. Morrie Blakeslee.] ' ... ! 1 ALSO—AII that . certain - piece or pnicel of land situate in-the township.of o. l kland„ eemnty and State . aforesaid; bounded and described as billows, to wit: -on the worth by lands Of, Selah Payne; on the east by land of James. MeArdle; on' the _south,by lan& belonging to thel estate of John \ Hilbtini, deceased, at.d On the - west by lands latent SelahP.aym.:,. containing 9 acres more"or leas, With the•apnurtenances, andebeitit ' ten acres: parity iMproved - ... [Taken in exeention at the suit of-bailer Barnes vs.:Peter Pulisf] 'ALSO--ill - that certain . piece Or'° . pa'peel of land situate in the township of Harnicalycleonnty and State . afotesaid, bounded nod deseribesi as folloWs,' - to wit: on the north by lands oft David '.Lyons; oh the east by the:N.Y. & -E. It.l.Kosd; on the south by the public . Itighway, areiton the west by ' laud al - David Taylor, • • containinff about one acre, t:ththe appurtenances, one house, one bate, one 'blacksmith shop, and all improved, i Inquest heldei snil'premittee and condemned. I [Taken in execution at the kilt Oftiijah West• ! fall vs. John Fritzley.]. _ -, ~ I ' ALSO.-".--AB that certain pice.:iir parcel of I land situate in the borough ofNfontiose,hounty of Siisquehanna and- . State ". , of Pennsylvania, bounded and disc-Vibe.) as , follows to eft :'on the north' fin& west by'latid belonging 1 to the Estate of Isaac Post, dec'd, on - the mistlby the -nubile ' highway and " land of the. Elate of Isaac Post, deo'd, and on the south' by laid 'of Azor Lathrop,-containing about one: and a r lutlf acre of land ' more or less, together with I the inplartenapees; one' 'framed dWelling 'honse:otie barn; one wood shed", - iindr other out bu!ldingi,'somefruit trees-and ill iitifirov, •ed. ATakenin execution at the'suit:ot i 'N.`• . C. ‘Yerner-ind . others, vs.' Albert liferrimitti.] _, ~ ,in that certain,lot of lands, t.aineitevrnshis . 'county of %Si:lv - 41min* and gist° of •: known-'as ' lot number forty-four of •Drinkees - P,lkwoorl tract, containing one hmitired'end Seven titles and • "forty perChiii - or land , bminded on the south by a trait: otiruld'in the warrantee nark of ,Paul liarrie,' on' the north-West by iiract 'of tend in tlie'Warrintee natio " Of.,,Jamei). Care , and on thellorth-east by lot numbersforty . .fire,ritid for).t-six of Drinker's 'Elkioci tract. Six acres itripicived Witt" asinalt frainei l bente. [Taken. in execution - at : the "snits of toVilipoti Taylor vs. U.: S. "Ditiisl • ',I ALSO—rAII, that certain piece, oc parcel of land situate, lying and, being_ in the tow n• ship;of ;Rush,: ceetty. 'o f N une soma and State ofiPenusylvania,benntred and d+cribect At; folliiire . io wit : on the. Wait' h'y land o et: -Wm. Lake - , on the. north. by land of A,I Pater son on the east ,itiy - land of • Alfred Eit400 , 0 2 the south by,laiidit: of B...Eiirkuff andl Ara ' hoot Pitfervm, - .contattimg, about fift:/. ;toms mote or less;with-.the appartennuees, one fog house, one log . barn . ..zones, orchard . 141 . about ti,enty-OEB.eeres, impried.-- flakes piceu oution at the iuit,eiliC s.Wilson, - Ne. files D. g*tes.] - ;:- . :... ;. - -' . T' • - _,..Perchasets ,f41,h1 - 41 **leek , . 0410rtait* . t' 3 .Y. on the' ity,of,aige,ri amount auffielent-Aciicover the eiSsitstif,Mile.othervelli - o; !,,keifiliitet.' 4l , If be TA .1 .8° 14 P# l .oo.9k'' .; * ' -'' ~:•, • .., -', - ......: ....'"-- , ~.."--joHN 1v0u,510;‘,.0 ,1 ,',.;,y; "' ' ilhiliffla"Oflicti;' - -i , ' ' a '''' --- ' Itonti: act' 20; 1988:i '. f