ALSO--1111 that certain piece or parcel of land situate .4n the township .of Thotripson, County and State aforesaid, bounded and de scribed as follows, to - wit: beginning at en old basswood stump—being an old witnessed corner of lotaLLthenCe along the lino of James Buhr lOnd and land of Charles Wrighter north forte six and three-fourths degrees east one hundred and thirty-six reds to a corner in the line of Fail Wrighter's land, at the intersection o f a cross watt; thence along said cross wall on -the line of other land of said Joel Lamb north , fifit..-two and one-fourth degrees *pet ninety four and one linif rods to the end of said cross wall; thence north seventy-four and one.haltde gyet'R west thirty-two rods and _five links to atake on - the east side. of creek run; thence .up tiafif creek run south forty-six and threo.fourths degrees west twenty' rods to a corner. rea the west side of creek run, to the son's end, near a large . honieek on the east side of said run; thence south thirty-six and a half degrees west, . nineteen rods and ten-links, to a beech on the West side of said run ;= thence south fifteen and three-fourths degrees west sixteen rods and five links to a corner near an ash tree, on an q , d division line of lot; thence on said division line south forty-six mad three-fourths degrees we st forty rods to a stake and stones in the line of Withamso,d's lot; thence.alone'said line smith forty-three degrees east one h undred' rods and thirty links to the-place of:beginning,: 'Contain fro, eighty-seven acres, be tlit same more or less, with the appurtenances, one barn, and , :tbent one half icor-Dyed.- 7 'Also, all that fertain piece or parcel,of land situate in the township of Thomson, County and' State aforesaid, bounded and . described as follows, to- wit; On the north by land of Ebe nezer-Ileeaenger, on the'eest by lands of Ebe nezer Messenger and Charle's Wrighter, on the rionth by land Chas. of Wrighier. and on the ,seist - by lands of Oliver Williams and Alvah Mudge, containing about_ two hundred and tweirty.three acres, be the same more or ',..)ess, _together with the appurtenances, one framed house, two barns, one horse barns, sheds wood- house and other outbuildings, one orchatd;and about one bun( red and forty acres improved, [Taken,in txecutien at the suit of .Smiley Curtis vs...l. , ellentib.] ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate the township of New .11ilford County rued State. aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: beginning et a past in the fence. it being the south-west corder of the :parson age * lot owned by the Congregational church; thence -south eighty-five and,three-fourths deg east 10 5-laths perches to a post. in the fence; thence east three and onadralf deg. cix end four-tenors perches la A post 'in the fence, for a corner; thence north eighty-eight . deg. west ty.in and eight-tenths percher.; thence north sixty-five deg. west eight and four-tenths per dins to a beech "strike, it being. ri corner of a lot surveted to A. W. Ilardiag by Ogden Pratt; thence east three and one-half deg. north three and one--fourth perches to the . place of begin (dug: containing fifty-four and six tenths. per. iihes4te the eaere.,more or less, together with the enpurtenan. , es, one_ building formerly or. capita' as a foundry, one barn, and all improved. [Taken in exectititm at the suit of Silas thud!. ton to the use of E. Aldrich vs. Orrin Bennett], ALSO—AII that certaM - piece or parcel of land, icing and being in , the township of Rush, County and Stve aforesaid. hounded and des. eribeens follows, to wit: On the north by lands of George Kennedy •, -the ea 4 by George Snyder: on the 'ninth by P:-McCauley' - 0a the nest by James Logan, containing one hundred - and fifty acres more or less, with the appurte nances, one 'framed hottee,and about forty sires - itoproyed. [Taken in. recent:en at the suit of A. lolhrop & Co. vs. Dennis Crosby 41 SO—Ail that certairipirce.or parcel of land, situate in the township nt,Gt. Bend and Oak land, 'Crinnty and Shite aforesaid, bounded and deseriherl as follows, to wit • Onitho north by I. nds of aVnahington Hawkins, and land 'mare hate or.i. C. h'isft ; on the east by lands of. De. Mesetatt aird Stpiirevand.Thomas: on theLinuth by ,S. j aires and Thomas and land of 11..1feKin• ney ;on the west by - rand of S. M. and Mon son and James Worden, contnining,,about 268 acres more - less: with the appurtenances, one•I small bons:, one neat-Ird. and about f; acres imprspi-d. [Taken in. execrition - -,at the 'suit of Dayton to the use of C. S. Bennett vs..; liawitirer j I ALSO—AII that certa;n!piece or parevl "fiend, sitante in the town-hip of K,i've Milford,Counly and State aforesaid, bontalal and described as' illows. to wit: Oa 'the north by. land of 0. 11.atiew,n east by land ofLand ' Jennings, o f the south by lands of S. Lewis, and-wee by bole ofJ.,Wriliame,eontaining one tundrerl'and fifty-tree .I..res more or loss; with the - apptirtenenee.i.„ one flamed !prise. one fram 7 r' ,- d barn, one cow house, one ordhard, and about 90 acres irripsev.d. [Taken in ixecutlon at the suit oft:. S. Bennett th the use of S. fiutchin- Fon & CO. vs2lohn A I.S1)—All lh it certain Oven or Parcel of land situate; a nd t y lrie• in the ruvenship it I County and aforesaid, bounded and des- I cribed as-folf.t.ws, to wit the north by lands t of Ib,p ee Bath mind ; on -the east 1 by John S. IViliiuns ; en the soirth.. by lands of I p r i e ler..end on the west.hY Jahn Ooss,contain ing one, Ileadredfai thirty-three acres, with the apptirtenanees, one hotise,_tum lawns, one saw rniii, and about ei,Jity acres improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of O. A. Eldridge vs. I Henry Witliatmaj - All :hat. cirtain plrce of land situate. in Lenox township. Susquehanne county end State • of Perlifsfxani.r, bounded nod described as' fol. • towse, on this north by Benjamin Tourjie, Asahel Warrens \ L Tingiey„ James apd Mareus'Case, nod AndrewColin:id; on. the east by Warren 51.'Bingley; ifenjamin Torarjie, Eliehs Bell. and 4odrew Conrad.; south iCv Etisha Ben, Mattis Cnnra:d, and Ste hen,and on w est. by James G. and Marms Crise, David %Vit. marsh, and George Mites; eonfaiiing about 472 acres more or less, together with the appur tenances. 5 dwelling houses,. 3 barna, 1 black smith shop, - -3 onetrurdknnd abolif,2oo ger. int •pioved. :Exe :piing. however, .20 aeressind 6 perches ineladed in the_above deleription, own• td by Harriet Clark, ani.l bounded and described as follows: beginning at a stake and.etones cor ner °riot s•dd to Benj. C. Toarjie • thence north 88 1.2" east 60 perches to a stake and ;tones contjr, thence south 6 lea' 53 4.1 Otba perchk.s to a stake and • stones corner an the north side rifthe Clark road; thence mruth 'BB 1.:1`. west .60 perch - ea - to a .take Ind stones corner, thence north 1-4' cast 53 4 lOths perches to the place of t beginning: with I dwelling house and partly improved.. [Taken in exemccion at the Suit of C. L. Ward vs. Rufus D. Clark," thateertain tract or parcel of laUd. '• situate in the township of Lenox, County and I State afoiesaid, and butted; bounded and de scribed as follows, to -wit: beginning at a. hem- I lock. the south corner of Aaron' gyaearscres . Likud and the west corner of landi,hereby eon %vied; Ibtutice• by lands of Hugh iienty Conte* and Reuben Bake? north f . o'rtPfire do greet( and thirty minutes east tWo hundred and seventy Perches to a stake and stones on the line of the Drinker lands: thence along said last mentioned line south- forty-five degrees and thir ty minutes east seventy-four perches to a cor ner in the marsh; thence by !andel Orvil Tiffa ny teeth forti.fiee del deg rees and thirty- minutes west lifty.four perches to 12 maple; thence sontb twent2.-sev'en degrees oast seventy perches to al breeii,-theace ale ng the south bank of MeadoW Creek and eight rods therefroin southwesterly by the several and distances thereof to a stake andirtonee; thence north Iliirty-seven and ahalf deg r ees west sixteen perehe;;'Oenee sikty-seven andthre'e.fourthe 'degrees west forty--two;per. ches • to a poet thence south sixteen - and a half degrees east forty-five perches to apost; thence south thirty-two - 'and ,a quarter 'degrees ,east two pty-14 perches to a hemlock; thence south sizetAte. find a (planer degrees west twenty perches lir n. hemlock;-thenc e north arty-five sod h half degrees west sixty-seven perches to a hemlock; thence south forty-nine and a half de grees west sixty-three perches to a post, turd , ihenew forly-fopr degrees west one hundred and forty-nine perches to the ,beginningi containing sap hundred and eighty-seven aeris, (reserving to the said grantors the grist milt, the dwelling house neardt, and twenty acres Around and sad jsining the saute from the abi4edescribed land.) ' with the appurtenances, one framed; 'd - whiling house, one 'barn, wagon house..-shop. two or. chard., and about one hundred and forty acres re:mowed. [Taken in execution it the suit of 11. It N'razier,"administrator of OliVer :Bacon, deceased ye- - Luke fiend tied Ifartha Reed - his wife. I • ALSO—AII :that certain piece or pima of land, situate in the township of Herrick,Conety and State 1014e:said, bounded and-desenbcd as follows, tow* Beginning at a corner on the south sits `col the Cochecton and Gt. Bend turn pike mad, two rods below the west end of the dwelling house of Chas. Bonner • thence south 65q east, 83 perches to the middle :f the mill creek ; thence down said 'creek the[ several courses thereof, 171 perches to where the said creek cranes the road ; Thence northwest 120 perches to a stake and stones; there° north 55' east 118 perches to thebeginiling, eontaining 72 acres and seventy and l a half perches, excepting •nd reserving for (he use of Erastwt Day. his heirs and assi,, ,, ns, one rod square near the bead of the spring adjoining the lied of the said Eras tus Day for a watering place, beingLAbe same premises which Chas. Bonner and Cathirine his • wife by indenture dated the 23d day Of April, 1825 conveyed tollavid Lopy, jr, &c.,:together with the appurtenances, one dwelling fliise, one barn, one grocery, some fruit trees, and mostly improved,, [Taken in execution at thesuit of Cristopher L.Ward and WiiliamJessup,Assignees of Catharine Bonner ca. Wm: P. Colt and Wm. Cox, Senior, with Notice to Willard IWalker, Terre Tenant. • A LStl—All that certain piecior parcel of land I situate In the township of Clifford, Cannty and State aforesaid, bounded and described as lot lows, to wit: on. the north by lands of Benja min Ares and William Coil; on the; east and west by land of Thomas P. Phi nney and the Chrystal Lake; containing about two' hundred acres, be the mete more or leis, together with the appurtenances, one dwelling. house, one wagon house, two barns, and other out build , ingot, one orchard, and about one hundred and seventy-five acres improviad. [Take in exe cution at the suit of D. N. Lathrop to the use of Eliphalet Wells vs. Sylvester Johnsuinl ALSO—AII that certain piece or ( parcel of land situate, in the township of ; Auburn, County and State aforesaid, bounded; and de scribed as follows, to wit: on the north by lae d df Abraham Waithan, and on the east an -est by land of George liaverly, and on the sowris.by land of C. H. Lowe, containing about one and t hree- feu rt hs acres, more or teal, togeth er with the appurtenances, one framed house, one barn, one blacksmith shop, and all improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of A. Lathrop & Co., Vs. C. E. Lymaa.l . 1 ALSO—MI that "Certain piece of bru l d situate In the towship of Middletown, County and State aforesaid, blaunded and described as fellows, to wit. beginning eighty porches Borah** of the ,Milford and Oweg4 turnpike road at scorner of land in possession, of Ebenezer Putter in the line of another hit of land in possession of John Harrison; thence south 4hirty-seven deg.' west one hundred and twenty perches to a post in the %Volt' road (so called) at a corner of Michael Whalen's land; thence northhfifty-three degrees west along said Whalen's lad eighty perches to a post in the line of Jamsis Ferry's land; thence along the line cf said Ferry's hind north thirty.sevenstieg, east forty perches to a post; thence south-east, at a right angle froM the last above named land tirentyper. to a eee;t; thence north-east, at a right angle from the list above mentioned line 80 perches - to a post; th tine south three" hundred and fifty-three deg. easfnixty per ches to the place of beginning containing fifty acres; be the same more or less, with the ap purtenances, one framed lisiuse, barn, some trait trees, and about forty acres improved. 'Taken in 'execution at the shit of j. P. W:s Riley vs. Philip 51illiaii.] • ALSO—The followings described lot, piece or parcel of land situate inßush township, County and State aforesaid, beinaded as follows : begin ning et the north-west corner of a lot of land •riurveyed to Philander It Pepper, in !the line of - an orghial 'warrant to Ilenry Drinker, thence by said Pepper's line north seventy deg. east forty perches; thence south 20 deg. east by lands- conveyed tv John Granger 24 ; perches; thence by the sa4 north 50 deg. east 10'7 and 4 10th; perches to the line of lands in the posses sion of Natlcaniel Hillis; (hence by tlje said N. Hillis' lot smith fort v-six deg,. east thirteen per she.; to the line of land conveyed by Zelilial Lathrop: thence by the same and by lands for merly of Warren Long south forty-fou rdeg.. west eighteen perelies; thence partly by ! Warren Lung's lot and partly by land of We. Lathrop south twenty -fire and one-half .deg. West one hundred and eighty-three perches to the line' of an original warrant, being also the line of the said Drinker's tract, and thence by the line of the said Drinker's tracts north twenty deg. west one hur;dred-and thirty-five perehes to Abe place of beginning; containing fifty-four acres and sixteen perches, m ire or less. with the appurte nances, one lie mei house, barn, and abdat thirty- , five acres improve - I. [Taken in execution at the suit of Edward Overton vs. James Crawford'] ALSO all,,,that certain piece or parcel of land situate in tfrielowshiti of Apalacon„ COunty and &ate aforesaid, the first of which is bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a post be the rend in the line of Johnson Fos, ter's land, thence north 69 percher' to, n post, thence west'ss perchendei a post, thence north 37 5 east 90 perches ton post, thrnce north 20 Den:hes - to-a hemlock,.thence east one hundred and 4.4 per,zhes to a post, thence sleuth one hun drd and 56 perches to a post, and theiice west 24 perches to the beginning, containing thirty one scree, vith the appurtenances, one framed house, one framed barn, and .about twenty-five acres improved. ALSO, One „other Idt situated as siboie; bdrinded to and described as nOlire : ginning- at a poet in the° east line of Charles Buffom:e lot, thence south- 83' east, ten Welles to reeopt,(hence south 4 perches to akprt j thence wist ton perches to a post, and thence north fourteen degrees east 4, 5 - tenths , perches to the beginning, containing tenths of en a'cre,all im proved; with-an orehard.thereon_l ALSO, The interest ofßatney.MeSherer to and ib the follow ing described pienepr Parcel of land, situate as above, bounded and 4e:scribed as, foiloWs to wit: Beginning at a post by the road at the south ; east cornerof, the, above, first described piece, of j land, thencer.tuth one hundred,nod 50 perches - to a post, thence east'26 6-tenths perches. to • a poet, thence south '7O east one hundred and 60 ' perches. to a post, and thence by the-road west 36 p&rche,s to the iteginning, c,ontainigg one. acres more ,er less, together with the , partenances f .xbeut eighteen eeres'ireproved.— ALSO, One otherlot sitnale as above, and bounded anddescribe4, as follows : Beginning at a post by the road, a corner of' chariesßuf.. fum's thente north fourteen degrees east percheS to a post, thence. east ten eeretiesto a post, tberice eolith 6 peaches to a pt,st., thence. west. S perches to a post.thenceosoutk 2 perches to-the' centre of the road, and thence Iporth west 4 perches to the beginniai; containing 5- itenths of au acre with the appurtenances, one orchard mi l l all improved. tTalieltlle, L itxecution at the shit, of Wm. Buffam Barney Mc ' Sherer. • . .1 • . .....______ .. ALSO, By virtue of an order of the Orphans Court I will expose fur sale„, at the ,same thus and place , the following described real estate situateln the township of Gibson, County and State aforesaid. bounded and described as fol lows, to iliti r the first piece bounded on the north by hinds of Lewis Brsinard,formerly own. ed by Alonzo. Abel ; on the east by land former ly occupied Alonzo, Belcher .and Elishe Wllliourii; on the south by Elisha Williams ; on the west. by lands of Oliver - Payne ana Ilubbard Payne. containing one hundred and sixteen ecres,be the same more or less excepting a piece of land near the Bentuct road, four rods squsre. enclosed and used and occupied as a burying ground, with the right of 'way to and from the eame,with,, from seventy to eighty acres improved ; a dwell ing -house. barns and orchard. • A150,1..a -second piece, situate in the Township, .County and Stateaforesiiii, bounded and described us fol lows, to wittilleginning at a stukeland stones the soulkesatiorner of land fortnerli owned by Hazzard Powerst: dec'd ; thence smith five de grees west twenty-eight perches to e.stake and stones; thence north eighty , fire derees `mist ninety - air perches to a stake and stn es ; thence pt g north five degrees, west ninety-six mhos to a stake and stones ' thence north five - degrees east twenty.eight perches to a hemlock trke ; thence south eighty.five,degrees east ninetvEix petches to the beginning.containgSixteen,SC s end ona, hundred and twenty eight perches , the same more or less, the said sixteen acres w oily unim. prOvecl, -.- , Purcfissers will in . all 'easel be quired to ply, on Atte day of sale, an amount sufficient to cover the costs of sale, otherwise, the pro per. ty will be re-sold forthwith. I _ - JOHN . YOUNG, sberifrs Office,Montrose, Huck V IVOTTCDI3EII; 'To Dealers in Merchandise within the Covn- ,ty of Susquehanna. TN pursuance of the several acts of Assembly, .1_ of tbis Commonwealth to provide revenue, to meet the demands urin the treasury, and for other purposes, the undersigned,' appraiser of mercantile taxes for said County,. has prepared a list of merchants, trading in said Count?, Wad placed each merchant In that class which,to him appeais just and right, according to the acts of Assembly, to wit: P. M. Residence.. Proprietors. Class. Auburn, Waltman & Swisher •14 do do L.P. Lambert . 14 A 00142013 Harry Barney . 14 do E. B. Beardsle'y 14 Brooklyn E. 8. Ilinda & .Co. 14 do 8., T. Ashley , 14 'do E. S. Kent 13 do . . McKenzie & 4idge 13 do F. W. Allen 14 do ' S. D. Tompkins " 14 Chocunut . D. J. Donnelly 14 Clifford - John Halsted 14 do • I, N. Baker 14 Dimock Wm. 11. Thayer 14 do L H. Woodrnff 14 Dundaff Thomas Arnold 13 . do J. B. Sloeuni 13 do' Church & Pltinnry .13 Franklin ',Jos. L. Merriman .• 14 do Edwin Sunimers 14 Forest Lake David L. Meeker _ 14 Friendsville Francis Hannay 13 do Wm. Datum - 13 do -J. Hosroad - 13 Gibson Walker & Holmes l4 do . 8. S. Ingalls 12 do ' C. P. & 0. M. Ilawloy 13 do N. E. Kennedy 13 do John Smiley 13 Great Bend Jas. B. McCreary. jr. 14 do . Samuel H.D.tyton 13 • do. Thomas & Whiting 14 do Henry McKinney ip do. Reckhow & Cu 14 ' do L. S. Lenheim, liq 12 do . J. T. Carlisle 4Co liq 14 do flyer & Simons 14 • do 8, B. June 14 do Taylor & Scudder - 14 do . John Colaten, • 14 Herrick - J. Miller ' - 14 'do .1. Richardson . 14 Harmony S. A. Lyons 14 do B. R: Lions & Co. 12 do Brandt & Schlager 14 do Wm, Tremain 'l3 Ilarford Whitney & Moiley, 13 do C. 8. Johnson . -14 do Zerah Very 14. do • -H. G. Blanding &Co 14 do - P. Carpenter 13 Jessup James Martin 14 Lathrop - E. &T. Bell I I 14 do I. A. Newton 14 Liberty Roger Kenyon jr. 14 do Zebulon Blakeslee 14 , Lenox O. F. Gunther 14 do E. R. Grow & en: 13 do Shutt.% Eaton &co 13 Middletown S. C. Means . - 14 do - D. Coleman 14 do B. 1,- Canfield 14 do ' Darius Hoyt 14 Montrose C. %V. If.tt 14 do Wm J. & S. 11. Multordlti do J. Lyons &. Son 13 • do . F. B. Chandler 14 do . Lathrop & Dewitt 13 do -I. N ; Bultard liry 14 do Post & Bros. ' 11 'do Read & Co. 11 - do Guttenberg Rosenbaum & Co. . 11 do Abel Turret) , IN 13 do N M. S. Wilson S. Son 12 do .1. Ethridge 14 - do R. Thayer 14 - do Keeler & Stoddard 14 do . 8. 11. Sayre & Bios. 12. do H. J. Webb 14 do Z. Cobb l4 do Baldwin & Allen 13 - do A N Bullard 14 do . Boyd & Webster . 13 do 5..13. Mott 14 do • S. A. Woodruff _l4 do Bacon & Weeks 14 NOw Milford' Young 4. Smith 12 •do J. Moss & Bros. 14 do Hayden Bros. 12 do Henry Barritt 13 ~,, do J. Diekerman Jri 13_ k 'do , Wm. 0 Ward 13 Rash ' Norman Granger 14 do ' i Alanson Lang 14 do James Tupper : 14 - Silver Lake J Braekney 14 do • Timothy SnHiram 14 Springville Ira Scott 13 do 11. N. Sherman 13 J. Smith jr. & son 'l4 A. 31. Scott . 14 Suscea Depot Edward Carl isle lig 14 do C. S. Bennett •" 14 do A. W. Bronson " 14 do H. Cohen - 14 do A. W. Rowley 14 do S. IL West Gq I 4 4 do James Bell '' do Thomas Ingstrum. 14 do Guttenberg.Resenbaum &Co : is do. Seba Bryant' . 14 do N C. & D. W; Norton 14 do Whitney* Ppm 13 do. Gaylord Curtis • 13 r. 4. Smith*, Shutta lig 14 do -. 111. J. Segroutfr. „14 do, Viles 4 croegire , IV; 14 do, foot CZ lohneen 14 do eiiiiie & Son ~ 14 do - amen 'Higgins liq 14 ' ' do, Dennisennii Citsey " 14^ do iitepnnald. " 14 do Wiiain Shritopton Lt do William Wiggmaro 14 _ do Greeley & Cpok - 14' Thompson H. , P, liathaway - 14 do ; , Ely. Lewla '.. 14 liFs nonsEs,RESTUARANTS &C.. Brooklyn Geo Aldrich ' Dandair E. P. Chambers , Friendsvillo - Geo. Simplot 4 . 0, ~ Lewis Beffnut . Gt. Up Walter Paintin . do W. A. Bowman • do 4 E, F. Simons Montrise I. N. BUllard ' di . Macon d. Weeke • Z. Cobb ro, ; ,O. 31.Crun . ‘; '' .. New Mi lford tdward Cohiwall Suscre Depot Nelson Doolittle - do JeroMaliarlley. .. do • Wm. M. Ilowartli, - do D.A. Benson - . ruraultD TAIILES. Sumfa Depot A. Thompson, license $3O Gt. Wend P. Tillman . . eortiti,Eofts. Clifford I. McCalla Liberty . A.. Afc n And the Judges of ,the Ooort of Common Pies. of said County, will .hohl.s CAntrt of Ap peal,in the CoMt„.House in lliontrese„ in and for ndd.eounty,on Thursday, the 14thday of April, at 1 o'cloek,• r. at. at which time and *co any of the merchants described and classed na aforesaid, their agents or attorneys, may appear and appeal from said assessment if they think proper, ALBERT TRUESDELL, iffieroantile Appraiser. Liberty, March 16. 1859. Notice. THE undersigned having been appointed4ry the Hon. the Orphans' Court of Einsque henna County, to audit, settle and adjust the account of Lyman Plackington, Administrator of David Blsekington, deicased, upon exceptions Bled to said acrattrot, will bear the parters.hile,, rested, at his office in Montrose, on Saturday, the 28th day of March next, at one o'clock in the afternoon. _ Pliii:NkLlS FRASER, Auditor. Feb. 21st, 1829.—w4. TE01411..-GUM AND ~PLAtIV.,TegTfr; for isle tff ABEL TERRELL Irontrese, February I 5t,,1859._ , Sherif. 6th 1869. Register's NotiCs. PUBLIC , NOT/Cl3 is hereby given to all per eons coneeroed in.the following Estatts, to Estate of JACKSON PARMENTER, late of Gibson topnahik), deeeased,Jacob L. Gillet, Ad ministrator..,, .• ' Estate of EZEKIEL BARNES, late of Gib. son township, deceased, Charles Tingley, itilmia istrator, . " Estate of AMOS TIFFANY,Iate of lierford township, deceased. Virgil 'Tiffany ' Adminislor. Estate of NELSON TIFFANE,Iste of Brook. lyn township, deceased, A. 'l'. Tiffany and E. S. Kent, Administrators. .Final account of WALTER WATSON Guardian of W. W. MAMAIOND. • • • • Estate of WARREN LUNG, late of Rush township, , deceaaedrMatthew Donmore Admin istrator. do bonis non. • That the. sccoeuttutts :have settled their ac counts in .that Register's Office, in and tor the County of Susquettanns„ and that the same will be presented to the Judges of, the Orpbsme Court of said County, on Friday, April 15th, 1858, for confirmation and' allowance. CHARLES NEALE, Register. Register's (Ace, # Montrose, March 9th;1859. 4w NEW DOS POWER! 4. GREAT INVENTION : Patented June 15th, 1M by A. G. NEWSII, Great Bead, Pa. wE recommend this POWER. to all those who-have Churning to do, as being em. inently adapted to their Wants. It is simple and efficient, requiring less weight to operate it than any other power used for a !limiter purpose. 'lt Is-cheap, and at the im.me time permanent. Its ccitratructioi is so perfectly adapted to the.work it has to do, iVarit is-impossible to got it out of order. At the Susquehanna County Agricultfiral Fair, held at_Montrose, Sept. aOth. 1858, it appears from the following report of the Committee on Farm Implements Addison G. Itrnsh's Dog Pow er took the FMST PIZESIIOI, Here is what the Committee says-: "They hive been much pleased in the examin ation-of Addison Brush's newly invented Dog Power for Churning; combining, as they believe, more poster with less friction, at less expense than any machine that has yet_come under their observation. The ease with'which it can be con structed or repaired, and the power indefinitely increased, is a recommendation that cannot be extended to the endless chain or roller—its sim plicity is truly a remarkable feature, and a dairy man has only to acquire the ordinary ability to use a saw, to make a mortice and tenon, oncl he has ono of these machines within himself. When we consider the drudgery from which a farmer's wife Is relieved by these-achievements of skill and genius, they cannot avoid feeling grateful for every effort that may bo made' for such a desirable result. They award him the preruiutn ts 3" CALEB CARYL A LT, . ABEL CASSIDY, `'"liblitee• The above indorsement is a sufficient guaran tee that this Invention is not one of those worth less patents whiCii have gulled the people so ex teneively. Any one wishing, to purchase town or eour.ty, or individual right, can now be accommodated. We invite those who arc interested in improving and cheapening farm implements to give. us a call and eNnolioe Our D o g Powei. We offer such inducements that those vt-hp engage in thti business are not ‘ only sure toinako money them selves, but prove a bieasiag, to every one who has churning to do whom they furnish with ono of these time and labor easing Powers , . SMITE!, RECKIIOW & YOUNG. jan.20,'39.1 . Great Bend, Pa. FLOOOI-creci.: OL*Trl- ND a* SLED, LARGE A1415-IVIEPIUM, ORCHARD ..GR ASS SEED, iiialaingre, Flat Tursilp,irtad onion Seed, in POUND PAPERS .AliO a gobd-asitortmeni of ; 1:11.451,3rdhea3 mh3 BALENViN & ALLEN. CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED CLOITIIANNINIOTHYSEED FOR C. D. .Ir-utzt3arCiro, r u bl7 ,MONTROSE, PA. G. F. FORDIIVI El AS removed his shop across the Wool, to it the building one door ,htlow'Keeles & Stoddard's, which ho fitted'up espressly fer a Saddle, /tailless and, Thiel. Shop, where may be found all kihds of 4 : 13.43.3EL.N133.15115, from the heaviest team, to tho. lightest trotting harness, sad a general nasclrment of trimmings, which will be made up or sold very low. ,Carriags - Trimmingsi- A gopd, assortment on.ltand;-which will be sold tery,lotv ;. all ,trimming dune cheaper than else whem. ' • . , OpiK LEATHETI on hand, from which harnesses will be made and NNTELrrark. - tecift. *ill please bear in mind thrtt,l wish tti st.ttle up once a year. Tilose_hating unsettled accounts, or notes due, will sane costs try settling or making payment without further delay. G. F. FORDHASI, Feb. 24th, 18 . 59.1 Montrose, Ptr. OUR MUSICAt FRIEND: Tielse Pages of Popular Mutt for Ten Vats 0u,7. at USIPAL FRIEND" is F.l:ed with the best ;Nano Solos, Dull, Songs ? Opemtic, Apes, Vol: Fay, r2pzerkas, Wallies,anrilevery ether species of ntnsical American for Voice, 4nd Piano; by the best Americen guropenii Composers: prided on falt.sised music paper, astited.te every grttde of performer. ~,,, i The same qtititity or cimaie, - prceuted from the iegutat fnibtishers could coat more than ten times what we charge. . . .•A year's subwription .to -"One Musmkt Frtinc,''' will sense r)cyr, aud.fashfrahle.mu:, sic worth at least TwoNsrateb p o st.L.a.as aoa entirely stifficient for the home circle- Price Ten. Cents, !Weekly: • Yearly; $5; llalf Nearly ; $1 50;, Quarterly, el 95 cents. The Volume commenced on the fst-of December, 105 8 . , C B. SkYHOUR e. 3 Co., Propilelom, tdai.,3,line.l 13, Fraulifort.et.. New York. "VVALPUB!, 11110 RIIIIIOIIS OF WARS! E uodenigned, notwithstanding alt! sorts Tof rumors, to (lie eontrary, Would mod re• apeolfully inform Lie mdny nie) antik and lea& tog friends* Its thiv county. as well as in ether places, that his iitereeis still continUe. et bdat the pk4co, where , he tuts hitherto been concerned, pia 96 Courtland street, in the HAT, Cie and SiRAw GOODlbusineas,a*Special Partner. Mullin the HARDWAAE, CUTLEAT, CAIMMOR and MALE/ALS 111011 HANUTACTUBIia with I. I. HUNT. at 9t5 Pearl street N. Y., where (thankful for past favors) be earnestly invites his former customers, and others, tt call; prorniiing and believing, that they e tie well dealt bi,'airat iiirdather estribliihmentlin effy„. M. O.TYLEIt fontrose, tfiti, 1.859. 10 ' PATENT ANGULAR HAY KNIFE 1 1101113 kind of HAT Is used to L Cut Hay itfa Mow of Stacks. The follow. letter will show bow °sofa' the Knives are. • • CLINTON, P. MR. ZEHlCEl?:—DearSir:—Please remember the township I bought of yon,-1 made one hundred dollars-in s fear weeks, iq selling your Hay Knife. Please find enclosed $2O again fcr the right of two more townships. . Q. CLIFTON. Persons wishing to make Money es stated above can do no by sending Ten Hollars‘"to me, and I will send by MAIL a printed genuine Deed, for the right of any towathip you may wish jn Susquehanna County, Pa., and I , will.send by Railroad one Knife for ag,tuodel, but yen must state to what station you Want it sent, iitc. , Full particulars how to make the Knives,-and cost of Knives, will be sent with the Deed, neon the re ceipt of price as'above. This is no humbug. . Address D . zEHNER, j.13m20 J Ironer:Me, Medina Co , Ohio. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. 1858 is dead and gone, and 1859 is but just begun. • prease call' at the liar , troll° Moo 0 Store and buy acopy of the Arts of Beau ty by Lola Monies, and subscribe Sor Godey's Lady's Sock at 82,00, or for Peterson's, Arthur's, Prank Leslie's, Mrs. A. S. Stephen's &c., &c., at the !owes club rates. Harper s and the Atlantic at WO each. . Call and buy a copy of Livingstone's Travels and Explorations In South Africa, and a copy of Recollections of a Life Time byiS. G. Goodrich. A line snit of Chessmen, a beautiful Album, or a Portfolio. a nice Pocket Bible, or a Traytr Book, (of which you can find 15 or 20 atylea,) a copy or 31iss Cooper's MciuntVernon Letter, a snperior Pocket Knife, a Pocket Diary and Almanac, La. dy'is, Democratic, Farmers',Tribune, and Juvenile Almanac'. - for 1059, tite., ot.e., and at the Name time subscribe fur any good Family, Paper you may choose al the very lowest club prices. ..:-For further items of exciting news-and im portant events please buy and read the Align. of Jan. Bth and 15th, for Hale at the 'Montrose Book Store, by A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Jan. 4th, 1859. IRDiscorereil at Law. jEI, • • A CERTAIN CORE tOR CORNS & BUNIONS! A IL persons afflicted witttheso painful ex. ./ - 1 cre.encea, can effect perfect 11r/3n:without the aid of a surgeon or the knife, y usinff San.. ford'. Corn Plasters.' tiellt by mai , post pid, to any part of the country on receipt of 81. Address. S. J. SANFORD", 241 Poe k-st., dec3o - or BOX L i til P. 0., Philadelphia, BINGHAMTON WATER CUI E. IlinghUnztou, Biennia Counity*N. Y. • ... . _ estailtshment is open for the reception of patients dicing the whale yiltr, and i~ erranged with a view to the comfortcand .con venience of Invalids dnring s the COLD WEATIIER. 'Vag Itotillt arc thorhughly warmed, and the entire house is her..at SUMMER TF.EMFERATURE. nerience has demenstated that the Water Treatment is most successful (luring the AUTUMN AND WINTER MONTHS, EXPRESSLY TO THE SICK. You are an Invalid and desire to be cured. You long for health,—make the proper effort and tour health will be restored. • Are pier Liter an . d.aoreach diseased! - Are your:ll)rins sad Lungs diseased? . Are you Bei-Itirldent•-wnabitti to.avalkP Hare yßit glittmatism or impurity ni the Blood I [love yoti Genetal Debility and PA:Action of the I lean? Have all your efforts heretofore proved abortive? Go to this Etinahnsistcfsa Vl'ater , Cure. lirreer . Treatment will speedily cure you. • *..*For forger uarticulars call at the "Cure" or addictc9 . 4lY. 'P,IIAYER. M. D. JAMES PYLES DIETETIC SALERATIIS: LL pile BEST attics market. Try -1 -. • BUCKSKIN 1:AS111:S.—no humbug—at ri er.ch, and no leas. ANEW supply of those eivellerit Candles, by the lb. or box.- XE supply of tho•se — W Aod TEAS, at 4,6,& 8s per lb. ; the very best iu lOLASSE'S, • TOBACCO, . . - CIGARS, .SCIULOOI, BOOKS, Of - every variety that is used under the present edutinierration. OIL CLOTH CARPETING : and indeed our . "city" can now boast of Allnswortnient unequalled heretofore, •at very low prii!es for cash. - IL KENYON, Jr. d. 023 Umatilla Centre, Pa. YOUTH AND MANHOOD. 4 au p Jun. Published, the 23111 theisrind, mailed In n sealed•ehrelcte, to 7 any •••• ' address, on receipt ofkiree stamps. A medical essay on the ph sical e.rhanstion - ef de. my I the frame, caus' d'by "elf -aloe" infectAon t and the use,rf mercury. by IL/ Culrefwegr member of the_re9al college of surgeons; 1e... SpermaterrKta or seminal Omissions, gungel and nervous debility, impotency, Ines or ettAlFt depressien of sfiirits,limidity,.disersta or sexual organs, Imrdibrents to. martjsge, proMptry and effeetunlly•eured 6b the nuthor'S novel-And sqc-, cessrd treatinetit, I'3 , means of - whiel tdie• data. lid c:m regain.pristmehealth.without havitkre-- course to dangerous and' expensiie medicines. (From the_London Lancet.) Tlie best treatise ever written on•n subject of vital Importance to all, well worthy the author's excited reputation. , '.. • • . Address Ire publisher's, J. C." N CO., Post Box 46E15, New York. p ,ice' A Book for Everybody. STARTLING DISCOSURESI s, TELLEK'S great work for tho. married. or I hos' contemplating mar. i2OO pages full of laltateb test 2t dents—sent to all its under seal, by mail, IST-PAID. 50,000 cop- I sold the.csist year. The igle marritd,and the mar. tit herptl. ..A Lecture 011 is a pirther ; a complete contains hundreds of se crets never' before publiaked--ovirranial to tie worth three tiMes the amount asked rotit. 2.scts is specie.oc postage stamps, enclosed, will•sccufe a copy by return mail, ihddLess • TELLER; M. D. No. V Beiver•st, AlbaCW IC. V. jam"DR. tICROIS' PRlfet.E PILLS, 41 a box, with full directions. ..Itlarzied ladies should not use them.--Sent by mail. • • • ' CAUTION.-2 hese Pills should not be taken` by . feiiiitt , Es.dtir i ing rite FIRST 3 AIQ _VMS of Pregrusney,.as'lltey are sure lo cause ttiscittriage, bet 411 P • P ier ft**, tiresoic; • , In all cases of nervous.and spinal affection.PilD in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight eiertioth palpitation of heart, hysteric! . and whites, (hone pills wilt erect a cure *heti all other means have andst Cho' 4 poWerful remedy, do dot Con tain iron ? calomel, antimony, or anything head to the constilittion. Address DR.' TELLER as above. . robileXy* tat Cdtilll 1-lAND Harr in In.': • liar 10-7 of nearly- every description, 10!)7r7.",, Belzer and Cites prr than new ones, -•- for-OsTe by AUL TURItEI4... Montrose, Nov. 25th, 1868. . . . ITIIOO 1 1 ,11.W.AURPIX. Ai Pee. lairs's, A. TllRatitt 2•a • . + l: ‘ 44 ) ork trim READY-PAY SYSTEM IT certrAn that Goods eau be sold,ageeessfal ly in Montrose and°at Susquehanna Depot FOR CASH. • .; Those doubting this assertion ,CHI do whll toes?' at the stores of • Otttenbag, Ilosenbaum i i; where it will be proven that ,the !.filferchant . in selling hie Goods . - can afford - , to' sell Cheaper for - Cash, and can offertaducements sufficient to make' it An_objeet to Purchasers, at whatever sacrifice they' are oblige 9 to make, to procure the Money to adopt in their Purchases the CASH SYS3.I.X. - They have just received end ire-constantly rt.- ceivinz, a large armament of Dry" GO(MS and CLOTHING, particularly affaptea Tor FALL AND WINTER, and which are purchased under the moat favors Lie circumstances. They are enabled and WILL offer and sell at peces far below others that will give and have given an everlasting Credit; no matter whether it is Tom, Dick, or Marry. EXAiIINE,MPAnt AND JUDGE OUR DRY GOODS! An assortment heretofore unequaled by anything ever offered in Montrose. • Fancy and Staple Dry Goods! Comprishi g many new and deeirable -Ryles of Goode unknown in this feerkei., among which will - beloand, in • LADIES' DRESS CtOODS, All the noveltiei of the aeaso 4 n2cheep at GUTTENBEILG, ROSENIiAU3I, & ' SI-lAWL ! New .and choice styles of Brocho double and Illogic, Stella, Plaid, w.l, 3•41 m and Mantilla, and a flew et,fe of Cbeolll Sbnily, cheep at • -32018EiC1iititikrLi THE firm of Cubhdi. Rog,ers , is dissolved by mutual consent: Their notes and accounts are in the hands of C. Sherman, at the •old s - • PITH ttuitx.rtablisbnicut, who is-duly authorizedlo settle the sante. Z. COBB, _6litteiibei`B . 4osenbaum ; ~o's An,:msortment alwayi on handalno Ladina' Cloth and Trimtnibg to matth, of all shacks,' cheap at _ . gosenbitniii; ;fi: 1411113 . itOIDERIES!, In this Departinent w•e can offer 4giest indette clear, as they ar purehnsekilirectly frocatim porting houses: , .Tho . assortaietA coiaprises. 'French Betts, Sleeves and Collars, Worked - Etlgiugs and and a gieat manyenore aril , eles belong to this line too numerous:l,o mew , _ tient; thCap‘at UTTENB , ERG, ROSENBAUN, & CO'S Bonnets, Ribbons,' Flowers and Plumes, Wire, Stiff Net tinge and Frames, • at Nholesale ant! Reiail,--cheap at G UTTEN BERG, ROSEN BA U M, & CO'S. •- • - bomestic-Goods May be (Fund ell the 'different tinalities_of Prints, Gioghale, Bleached Georls,• Fine 4Jnblenehed Denims, Sheeting, 2 1-2 y'tl3 wldsi cheep at • . • • ' G TTEN BERG, ROSEN B A UM, .4k CO'S READY MADE CLOTHING, As this is brie of their PRINCIPAL BRANCHES OF BtsTiEss in New York City, they certainly have one great advent Itge titer all the rest-of Clghthrei they laving doe Partner • ateady in flew York eity.toddvoteali lii lime to this partMular branch of manufacturing. -They "ici I • furnish,_ at any time, a Sidod, Garment at about the same price for whith the Material can be got: . 1 They will titartatt their Work and a complete fit or no ay.: , • • •ra 113, - They keep zonstantli• on hand one of the best stocks of - OVER IND - UNDER COATS! Such ae trock,....iiresp, - .lfaglan; and PANTS In Crea rariity anti .Different Stiles VESTS! Such u Velvet, Pjuah,.Carsaimer, and Satin; ebrip at ' - TIENBERG, ROSENBAUM, do CO'S. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, of the Be.f Pit&Clot at short Notice. Under, Garments Poli LADIES /a WELL AS I'aaGENTLEMEN, midi as Silk', End alai Ltelbeiwool, afar; M GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM A CO'S. ONE WORD. SUFFICIENT FOR THE WISE. TO OUR RUAIZROUR. FRIENDS -Ann— • oilstoN.lEßs- • .1 And in particular to those knowing thentsel4es indebted.to tut, we will say once. more.thit Will sell fotßesdy . Pati herealle7,,anti all Ac. coasts and Notes must be settled Without Fur ther Notice. 'We are tired of writing Dunning Letters and Supporting thp PostOffips,and there by losing. We will take all kidde of Grain at tha Highest Market Prices for PaynteitLaid all Accounts. itanding'oier Six- Mouths on our Books will be left for collection unless sealed by (firOttlifiirgil*littaiiiri ! - *,4 , 6 ItotrtioseiPaq Pdober io,tbr MaMMMECIIII TO BE HUNG! EVERY 6 - AT IN THE WEEK!! (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Over 2,000 Pieces of *all duper! BESIDES Botderink, Window, Shades- and Window Curtain Fixterel—a largo variety. For fOrther particulars please call at Ai N. Bullard'a•Book Store, first door north of, L Seerle's Hotel, where you can hnd also a large and superiorassortment of Books and Stallone. ry, Yankee Notions, ate., &c., &c., all of which can be had for cash at as low prices, as goodat,ef the same quality can he bought f4t any where in this vicinity; Bin.hainton Y "not excepted. - A. N. BULLARD. Mootrose, March Bth, 1859. 4)000 ROLLS OP WALL PAPER: 10 DIFFERENT STRES...,_ BORDERING, WINDOW PAPER- &C., 81.1;.: ANEW Si.,PPLY, just arrived: for sale' elle* bY A. tURRELL. PUBLIC VERNE! subscriber will offer. for sale on ,- bile premises on the 291:114:14- of 1 51 arch at 10 o'cloCk, a. m., ;at publia• anition : ono span of Horses, six Cdwa, one 'Durham Calf, one. 'eke of Oxen, two Lumber Wagons, one Top Warm,. 'one Luinber Sleigh, one Chaser, one Bob sriiL one Cutter, one set ofbouble Harness, one . Sio t _ gle Harness, one Side-Saddle, one Parlor Store; and a Jut of Household Furniture, Prows; Chair?, and 'a great varieety of other articles to 0 • tinthe: Qua. to mention. 'Also a lot of Hay and Straw, about 15 bushels or Whest,;and 400 - bushels of Oats. * * *Terms of Sale—Cows, Grain, and - all sums under $5, cash; the residue,' nine.ntontha credit; with interest, and appror . ed security. - A. it. PATRICK., , Bridgewater, '5115.11 9th. 1859. • • .. • mtritan •Srifters'imia.ga3lnt: rpIITS WORK was formerly Roblished.a . t.B3 .A. a yea! , ,, 'did more recently at $2, with a. beau : loss in both canon to its proprietors, It is how pulalisbid, enlarged and eviry.Way Imppied; • •AT ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, in advance; al.d, for the first time, it pays. Such is the effect of giving the beit article at. lowest price. lt -is THE WORK 'for the FARMER,,th4 GARDNER, and the FIRE.SIDE,s complete Agricultural; • 'Horticultural -and Family Journal,' Published Monthly, at 7 Beelma%St., N.' Y., at the unheard of low price of ONE DOLLAR c yeart.Ninety Cents' to clubs of-ten or mom; and Eighty Cents to e,lubs• of twenty aid 'up wards!!! .Single copies Ten Cents. . Address J. A. NASH, Ed. & '. • • Feb. 20th, 1859.] New York. Montrose, Ftb. tat, 1059 • 'lV 4 CO ir ri.. ;.• 1 .:',0b8 would respectfolly auto:tont:a to the 11; that he may till•be- (hued rit tho old stand, fully prepared to aidond to the WAWA of the community. He will keel) an hand h good stock of CNearocerlieis s SEW aas, TE as, Co • •F. E, Srtccs,Fttm., nowt. and SALT (by the sack cr barrel,) Frsri, and all trtlelesjound in First Class traceries. lie would .particularly call the attention-of Farmers and others to the fact that ho is constantly reveivitig; fresh supplies of FIRST RATE FLOUR,, also good and peditito qualities,,wilicit will be told utour c tor ready ray, in quaotitiei to snit Montrose, Fell. 21st 1859 HOLLOWAY'S A. Boon lithe Sick? ,r. .. want of a sterling medicinal to meet the ills and necessities of the suffering; portion of humanity, and one entirely free. flue,. Mineral and ether deleterious particles, was severely fell Until this Apowertul medicine was lobered into the world; Holloway's invaluable Nip hive be come the Household Rel2pedy ()f l ail nations. Their attribute is to Prevetd,us'xi.ell as-to Cure; they attack the radix root of the complaint, .and tenihiing the-hidden CAUSE of disease reinvigor ate and restore the drooping. energies of the - sys, tern, assisting, nature in her tusk of and Functionary Reformation. gra pep•dit; • - , , • Th great., scourge of this continent yields quickly to a course of these antiseptic Pills; and this diteStiT* organs ,ute restored to thoir prler tone; : no matter in what hideous shape this y. din of disease exhibits itself, this semiAing and unerring -remedy disprses it.,from the ilienespis • , system. General Debility astditraaknesir. • •; yrara.wliatever cause, Lowness of Spiritiyand . all other signs - of a diaea:sod, liver, and other dis; organizations of the system, vanish' under 'the eradicating induenee of this un powerful anti septic and iletergt.nt - remedy. iiillosta-Disortters. The proper quantum and right condition of the bile is of momentous import:lna , to the health of the 'human frame, this Anti.Biliouri medicine expels the...hidden seeds of the complaint, And renders alt 'the fluids and secretions pure, and Ouent, cleansing and resuscitating:the vital func tions of the body. - A ctcl7 rernatve. Should loose no time in trying a few dose's of this regulating and renovating remedy, Whatever may be their complaint it- can be taken with safety in all periodical and other disorgani tat lone; its etrebts 6 all bat miraculous. . ' The testimony of rations is urianhaeuNly. borne to the, health-giving virtues of this noble remedy, and`certifieatee in every living language bear witness tti. the Undeniableness of the In. tibisie Worth: litilloway's Pills are the Lest remedy known in tits world fur the following diieases: Asthma, Diarrhten, _lnfluenza; Stone :and Dowel Com43ltops, Inflanfiition,Gravel, Debility, Inward- SeeondarY cdoghs,_ Fever 'and Weakness, Symptoms; Colds, Ague,' Li roe Venereal Chest Dis. Female Complainta Affections,- eases? Complaints,Lowness of Wettesof Coativeness,fleadaches, Spirits, . alt kinds. ' Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Files, Fir CAUTION!—None are genuine unless the w6rds "Holloway, New York and Londme site discernible as a Water.mark in every lest of 'the book . 4 directions aterend eadif pet or box; die Mime-May be plainly seen _by liekliag the leaf to the light. A handeome reward will be given to one rendering such information as may lead to the-detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the smite; knowing them to be spiirihus. Sold at the Manufactories of Profeseet HoLL'owAY, SO Maiden Lane , NnW Ita by all respectable DrtigMste and peareis in Med eine throughout the United Staies and tbe civil ized world, iorboles 'it cents, 63 cents and st . ligr• 'hero is considerable sating by taking' the larger sizes. • N. ft—Directions for the guidanel of patients to every" disorder ire affixed . to each:box. rlyne 3d, 1853.-}yi puowjr:. - • - CI B. ROGERS (liirofitted Proof.