lIT, purrWirdnifissods. of Ziegler & Smith, ( Wholesale. Druz: Paint and Glass Dealers,} corner of Second and G reen Ste., sou base the advantav of select. ing tour purchases from an extensive and varied stock ~ f white lead, zinc, col'rd paints and window glass of-assorted sizes, and qualities. All of these articies are waked at tuck piices as cannot fail to suit ilia closeat ifelaaplyslo*jsv FOR 134A.X.a13! SEED. WHEAT, 'BALDWIN & ALLEN Montrose, March 30th, 1859.-4 w. MEAT MARKET. -- bn Public Avenre, near Searle's Hotel. . KEEP constantly on hand a good supply of PA: MEATS of all hinds - . CASH paid for Heel Cattle,Calres,Sbeep,snd Lambs. Also tor Hides alai, kinds. HEN,STOCK & STANLEY. ,EIEXSTOCE.X.RAWEST. Montrose. March 30th, 1859.—tf. PORTABLEFA • - & - PLANTATION MILLS, *FOR GRINDING Grain, Spices, Drugs, Paints, &c. .DIAMOND IRON BURR MILL Avenled March 9th, 1858, by Rurdge. FIpHIS will is the 'Lest, and will lase longer 1 than any other in Iles. It is the most aim• pie in constibction.-The most perfect in working. and the cheapest Of any mill now before the public. PRICES. No. 1-Hand Mill at 88.00 . No. 2 Hand or Power Mill • - 20,00 No. &Power Mill, grinding from 5 to 10 bush. ela per hour. Statee_and County rights for" sate. Can be seen by calling upon the.subsaiber. • All orders will receive prompt attention. Founders and machine men will find this a s t a .. pie article to utanuracture. C. PEARCE, 1.12 South Third Street, Philadelphia. rnb3iml. ! ! GF.O. W. MANN, Wholesale Salt Deabi;— :201. Washing - tea - Streets (directly opposite Washington Market,) still continues to offer to the city and cointry trade, all • kinds of foreign coarse and fine silt, at the very lowest figtires 400r.50 secksind bags. consisting in part of Ash= ton's celebrated brand for table and dairy use; Jeffrey S. Dame. Broyenlow's, &c. :141 - 500u0 bushels Turks Island, &mares, Cu. r.woa. SL 1.61t0n, Cadiz, Ivies. Nantes, &c... nil of ;;I•hieh wilt be sold at bargain prices from vessels, store and storehouses. Any purchaser wishing to Select from a good assortment wilt find it to his interest to call. N. R.—Fine table salt put op in small bags of different sizes. and constattiv on hand - in ship itiug order- Also a splendid article of Rock Ground salt, in quart boxes. pat up and for sale by the qiontity. in CA,VI4 of Jive dozen each. "New-York; April Isl . , 1,356.—1y* SHERIFFS SHIES, BY virtue of sundry writs iuuned by the Court of Common fPlen4 of Susque hanna cunty, and to me dircioted, I will expose to wee, by puWic Yeriduc, at the Court House, in Montrose, on Saturday, ,the td day of April, .1"3.59. nt one o'clock, .p. m.. the following de scribed fin,..e or parcel of bud, to wit: ALL that certain piece or parcel of land, o-ituate iu the township of Lathrop, County a nd State aforesaid—hounded and described as fol. lows, to wit : on the north by the south line of John Groft's war.ant ; on the east by the cast dine of Andi*w Ti bout's warrant : on the south by land c ontracted byG. A.Grow to lames Wes cott., and on the..crost by the D. L. & W. IL R. - Co—containing fills-four acres more or le,..4,vviq! the apptirtenan,e4f - nn..? , fr.01103 house, one log barn, and about tif:een acres improved: [Taken execution at tite suit of Bei! and Tingley ss. Charles Withey.l ALSO—AII those certain pieces nr parr..? of land situate in. the township .of t ki a rld an d Harmony, Su.tfa Penn's, hounded ~atrid de scribed as Gale to NI,. lis a lot patented to Henry Drinker, nn the otitletpl Hale s creek, containing sixty- acres. mere or less, adjoining and east of lot No. 7d. en the John Doyle s map of re-survey of the IVatari on Jar ds, and also adjoining and Icing west of lot No. eu, on same map and hounded on the north by the gusque. hanna river. 'wan./ sawmill and framed house and barn thereon. and alaiut forty acres improved. No it, also tot No. 79 on the saute map of re..iturrev, containing seventy-six acres and twen- I ty perches..xvith about sit acres improved. No. also hit Nd, GO on the "sate map of re-survey, co ot-al:ling 'Timmy acres • and sixty-two perches, whnlly unitu'iro- ...No 4. also locNo. 61, as shows by the aforesaid map of re ; Survey. smear-right acres and•eightv-six perches of land. No. 5, ale. lot N 0.58 on the ,ame map of re s trvey c tntainin eezitty-rour acre's and one bundrekti aid thirty-too perches, unimproved. No. 6. , a'se lot No. 57 'on the-same map of re survey, conLainingstriv.one aims and ninetyisix l i perches, wholly unimproved. No. lot Ntt. -34 on the same map of re survey; containing ' seventy two and a hull acres, to which has _been . added 'fifteen and a hall acres from the south-west' cornair of lot No. 5 on Krone map, and nine acres . and fifty perches from the north-east corner of No: 7, on said map—making in the whole of this _parcel ninety-seven acres, with twe framed houses, framed barn and sawmill-included in this parcel. and one shanty and about: fifty acres im proved. No. 8, *her lot N0..13 on mid map; con taining fifty acres and eighty-six perches, noim proved. No. 9,44 c lot No. on said map. -con taining one hundred and six acres and thirty- Seven perches, wholly unimproved. Number ten, also lot number forty-three- on said map, COD - laining.one bdndred and three acres and one hun dred and two perches, wholly un i mproved: - Number eleven, also lot number forty-four, on said map. containing seventy seven acres and sixty-nine perches, wholly unimproved. Number:twelve, also lot number forty.five on said map, containing seventy-eight acres and one - hundred .and thirty-three perches, unimproved. Number thirteen, also lot number forty - one on said map, cojtaining one hundred and sixteen . And sixty-three perches, wholly uni rb proved. Number fourteen, also lot number fifty on said map. containing eighty-fire-acres and' one hun dred and twenty-fire perches, wholly unimproved - Number fifteen, also another lot or-parcel of • 'land known as having been. warranteed and sur veyed-by the _Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to - C. L Ward„lying. on the Canewecta creek in Harmony township, contaiding in the whole two hundred and thirty two acres. with the usual al , lot .. .ranee for roads, adjoining, and lying west of an older warrant in the name.of Samuel Wallin, and wholly unimproved. ITaken In execution at' th suit of A. J. Davis vs. F. A. Ward. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of t land situate in the township of Lathrop, County and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: beginning at a hemlock tree • the.eouth-west corner .of lands conveyed to Elisha Lied; thence by the land east one hurt aired andhawenty perches to - a post, the said Eli- sha-Lord's south-east center, thence south nine ... ty,perchewtto a poet; thence west oue hundred-' and twenty porches to a post, and thence north ninety perches to the place of beginninv contain ing sixty-seven acres and eighty pe ?e hes of land, be the rime more or less, with the appurtenan- CAA, nue framed house, one barn, one blacksmith shop, some fruit frees, and about forty acres improved:. [Taken in execution at the soft of C. M. Cere and L A. Smith, Committee of -. Edwin Tiffany, a lunatic, vs. P. S. Bronson and Anna M. Bronson.l ALSO.,-.41.11 that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the, township of Middletown, County and State - aforesaid, bounded and de scribed-sa follows, to wit: on the north`by the public highwiy and bv , Amos Canfield; on the east by land of Mrs. Shipman; and on the . south and west by,Otis Rosa an& the public highway; containing about thirty 'acres, more or less with the appurtenances, two framed dwelling houses, one barn, one grist mill and about twekty•five acres improved: [Taken in execution at the .suit of D. Bailey. atiriviing partner of D. Bailey & son vs. Wm. E. Jones.] ALSO--All that certain pit o or tiarirel of land .situate • In the township of Thompson, County-and State aforesaid, bounded Ind de... 1 at:libelrs follows, to wit: beginning 0 en old basswood stump—being an old witnessed corner ollote—thence along the line of Jams Burn. ham's land and land of Charles Wrigfiter north f or te.isi,e a nd three.fourths degrees oast one huddred and thirty-six r s to a corner in the line of said . Wrigkter's ,d, at the intersection of a cross wail; thence a ag said cross} Nall on '-the line of other land of said iiiel_Latib north fitly.two and one-fourth degrees westt ninety.: ',four and one half rods to the end ofswid cross wall; thence north sevent -four and onefltalf de -1 green west' thirty-lwo ro s and five links to a stake on the emit side of leek run; thence up said creek run south forty-six and three' r foirths degrees West twenty reds to a 'corner on the west side of creek run, to the :meth end, neat a large hemlock on the east • aide of affil rdn; theneeimouth thirty-nix and a half degrees west, ) nineteen rods and ten links, to a beeelt on the west side of said run; thence aduth peen and three - fourths degrees west sixteen tousSnd five links to it corner near an ash tree s on an old , division line of lot; thence on said division line south frty-six and; three-fourths degrees west Altrty r ods to a stake and stones in the line of Williamson 'n Let; thence along said lirie south forty-three degrees east one hundred eats and thirty links to the place of beginning; eontain ing eighty-seven acres, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, one barnoind about one half improved. Also, all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township , cif Thomson, County and State aforesaid, •boundrd ,and described av follows, to wit: on the north by lan&of Ebe. nexer Messenger. on the east by lands'of Ebe mere'. Messenger and Charles Wrighter, on the attetth by land Chits. of Wrighier, and on the west by lands of Oliver Williams and Alvah • Mudge, containing, about two hundred and, -twenty-three metes, be the same more .or less,' together With the appurtenances, one framed • h o u se , LW° barns, one horse barite, sheds wood. homer add other outbuildings, one orchard, lend about one hunrred and forty acres improved. [Taken in execution at the snit of SMiley S. Curtis vs. Joel Lonb.) ALSO—AII that Certain piece or parcel of land situate in the townenip of New Milford 'County and. State aforesaid, bounded and dese4ibed as fell - owe, to wit: beginning at a pdst in the fence. it being the south-west certiel- of the .parson nge lot owned by the Couf.„riegritioeil- church; thence south eighty-five arid three-fiterthe deg. eastlo .5-lothi perches to a pest lit the fence; thence east three and oda-half deg. six arc four-tenths perches to a pont in the fence, rot corner, thence north eighty-eight deg. west two and eight-tenths perches; thence north sixtv-tivo deg. West eight and four-tenths per. Oh.; - to- a beech stake, it being a •corhbr of a lot anryeted to A. W. Hardie?, by Oglietr Pratt; thence east three and one-half deg. north three and one.fourth perches to' the place of begin ning; containing - fifty-four six tenths per ches, -be the same more or lee, together with the appurtenanoes, one building formerly ex cepted as a foundry, one bara, and all improved. [Taken in exeenti..n at the snit of Silas Ilamii. ton to the use of E. Aldrieli vs. Orrin Denten.) ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, lying and being in the township of • Rosh. County and State aforesaid, bounded and des. ceihed" as ftliows, to-wit:. On the north by lands of George Kennedy : on the east by George Snyder; on the smell] by P. McCauley ; %,on the west by flames Logan. containing one hundred and fifty ,acres more or less, 'with the appnrte nanees, one framed house,and about forty acre. improved. [Taken in execution at the suit •of e. Lathrop & Co.'vs. Dennis Crosby ,) ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of letel, situate in the township of Gt. Bend and Oak land. Comity and State aforesaid, bounded and des.eribed as follows. to wit • On the north by Linda of Washington• Hawkins, and more late of J. C. Fish ; on the•east by lands Of De mo, o y and Nrini re. and Thomas; on the south by Squires and Thomas and land of EL McKin• Pay ;on the west by- land of S. M. and D. Mon .-03 and J31:11(.1 Worileh, containing about SOS acres more or less; with the appertenanees, one small house. one orchard. and about 6 acres improved: [Taken in exeention at the Suit of ; S. H. Dayton to the the of C. S. Bennett vs. Gilbert Dawkins Al SO—All that certain piece or parcel of land, I situate in the township of New Ifilford.Crienty and ,State aforesaid, hounded and described as { follows, to wit : On 'the north by land of 0. Stiiith and Wm. Mathews; east by land nfl_and D. Jennings, on the eonth by lands of S. Lewis, and weft by lands of J. Willinms.containing one , hundred and fifty-two urea more or less, with the appurtenances. one (retried house, one fram. ed barn, one cow honso, one orchard, and about 90 , acres imprnyed. [Taken in execution at the suit of C. S. Bennett to the use of S. lidtchin. son S. Co: vs. John A. Dix.) - ALSO—AII that certain piece or paiCel cif land situate and lyin g in the township of Seridgville, (minty :led State aforesaid, bounded and des. critiell as follows, to wit: On the north byJands ,of Horace Ball, and ~ Bunnell ; on the east by Jahn S. Williams ; on the south 'by lands of Drinker. and on the west by John Grise.crintain idg one hundred and thirty-three acres, with tire appurtenances, nee house, two barns, one saw mill, and about eighty acres improved. (Taken in'execution at the suit of 0. A. Eldridge vs. Henry Williams.) All' that tertaln .piece of land situate in I Lenox township. Susetnehanna county and State orPeunsylvanin, bounded and described as fol. lows: on the north by Benjamin Tontjie. Asabel Wescott. Warren M. Tingley, James D. and Marcos easrl, and Andrew Conrad; on the east by Wm ran 'SLTingley, Benjamin Tonrjie, Eligra Dell, and Andrew Conrad; south uv Elishia Bell, Martin Conrad. and Stephen J. Millard, rind on west by James G. end.Ntarcus Case, David Wi!. mirth, and George Mile 4; containing ,about 471 acres more or lees, together with the tipper , tenances. 5 dwelling hotiseS, 3 ,barns, I black, smith shop. 9 orchards. and about 900 acr, a int. ptorell. Ete-•pting, however- 20 acres and 6 perches included in the above description, °wil l- ed hr Harriet Clerk, and bounded and deseribed las follows: 'beginning at a stake and stones eon. ner„of lot sold to Benj. C. Toarjle ; thence north I t-'9" east 60 perches to a stake and Iterrrett corner; thence south 8 l-4° 53 4-10th" perrhcs to a stake and stones corner on the north side t-lta of the Clark road; thence south 'BB 1.2° west i6O perches to a stake and atones Comer; thence aorth 6 1.4' eset - 53 4 10th" perches to the place of beginning; with I dwelling house.and,partly improved. [Taken in exectltion at the edit .of C. L Ward vo. Rufus D. Clark.) ; • . ALSO—AII that certain tract or parcel at land situate in the township of Lenox, County and- State aforesaid, and butted, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: beginning at at hem lock, the south Corner of Aaron Rynearson's laud and the west corner of lands hereby con veyed; thence by 'Nadir of Hugh Mead,Denty Coutant and Reuben Baker north forty-five de grees 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 aud thir ty minutes east seventy-four perches to a en* nee in the marsh: thence by land of Greif Titi ny south forti-five degrees and thirly minutes west fifty-four perches to d Maple; thenear south twenty-seven degreer east seventy perches to n - beech; thence slow , ' the sleuth bank of Meadow Creek and eight rods therefrom southwesterly by the several and distances thereof to a stake and stones; thence north thirty-seven and a half 1 degrees west Sixteen perches; thence sixty-seven' and three-fourths degrees.west forty—tato per. ches to a postl,thence south sixteen and a ball' degrees ,esstforty-five perches, to a post; ;thence south thirty-two and a (master degrees eist, twentyrix perches to a hemlock; thence south sixty-five and a quarter,degrees west twenty perches to a hemlock; tence north tarty-fire and a half degries west siztyreven.perehes toe hemlock; thence south forty-nine and a half de grees west sixty-three percher to a pert, and thence forty-four degrees west one hundred and forty-nine pi relies to the, beginning, containing two hundred sod eighty-seven-acres, (reserving to the said grantoorthe grist mill. the dwelling house near it, and twenty acres around 'and ad jui cling the same from the above described land.)• - with the ItPPortinannea, one framed dwolling house; one bare, wagon house. shop. two or chards, and .about one hundred and forty tiered improved. (Taken in execution at the , suit of -H. H:Frazie_,r .administrator of Oliver - Bacon. ' .drcisseterd' via. 'Lake need ihd -Martha Reed his - wife.) • ALSO—AII that certain piemr or parcel of land, situaro in the town4hip of iferriek,CotantY and .Btate aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner on the south side of the Cochtv,ton and - Gt. Bend turn pike road, two rods below the W . cst end of the dwelling tthuse of Chas. Bonner ; thence south 65 4 east, 83 perches to the middle of the mill. creek ; thence 'down said creek the several courses thereof, 171 perches to where the said creek crosses the.road ; thence northwest 120 perches to a stake and, stones; therce north 55a east 118 perches to the beginning, containing '72 acres and seventy and a half perches, excepting nd reserving for the use of Ersstus Day. his heirs and assigns, one red square near the head of the spring adjoining the land e&the said Eras tux Day for a watering place, being the same premises which Chris. Bonner and Catharine his wife by indenture dated the 23d day of April, 1825 conveyed to David Lopy, 4c.. together with the appurtenances, one dwelling douse, one barn, one grocery, some fruit trees, and mostly improved. [Taken in execution et {'exult of Cristophor, L.Ward andWiliiainiessnp,Assigliees of Catharine Bonner vs. Wm. P. Cox and - Wm. Cox, Seisitw, with - Notice to Willard Walker, Terre Tenant, A LSO—Ali that certain piece or pa rcylof land situate the township of Clifford, County and State afortsaid, bdnnded and described as fol. lows, to wit: on the north by !oda of, Benja min &Ova and William Coil; oh th'e.easi and west by land of Thomas I'. Phinney and the Chrystol bike; containing about two hundred acres, be tho same more or toss, together-with the appurtenancoo, one Awel liftg house, one wagoti house, two barns, and other out buikl ins, ono orchard, add nuout one hundred and sevonty-five 'acres improved. L Taken in exe cution at the Mutt of D. N. Latrop to tho use of Eltphalet Wells vs. SylrEater JUhnsoal ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of laud -situate in the township of Aubdrn, County and State aforesaid, bounded and dee scribed as follows, to wit: on the north by land of Abraham Walthan, and on the east and west by land of George Haverty, and on the southliy , land of C. H. Lowe, containing about one and three•fourtlis acres, more or less, tbsgeth. er with the nnpurtenancee, one framed house, jono barn, one blacksmith shop, and all improved. ,(Taken in execution at the suit of 'A. Lathrop S. Co., vs. G.T. Lyman.l - ALSO—AII that certain piece of land situate in the tuwship of Middletown, County and State, aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit. beginning eighty- perehes southwest of the Milford - and Owego turnpike road at a corner of land in possession of Ebenezer Potter in the line of another 10t,,0f land in possession of John Harrison; thence south thirty-seven deg. west i one hundred and Melly perches to a post io the Wolf road (so called) at a corner of Michael Whalen's land; thehce. north fifty-three degrees west along said Whalen's land eighty perches to 6 poet In the line of James Ferry's Nod; thence along the line of said Ferry's land no thirty seven deg. east j‘ forty perches to a post; thence south-east , zit right angle from the last above named land twenty per. to a po-t: thence north.esitt at a, right Angle from the last above mentioned line 80 perches ten poet; th , nee south three hundred and fifty. three deg. east sixty per., ch e s to Q place of beginning containing fifty acres; be the same more or leas, With the ap t itrtenances, one framed horde, barn. Rime I fruit trees, and about forty acre's improved. i !Taken in execution at the suit of I. P. W. Riley vs. Philip Millian.l ALSO—Thu following described lot, pieta or I psrcel of land situate in Rush township, County I and State aforesaid, bounded as follows : ring at the mirth-west corner of a lot of land so,c.yed to Philander H. Pepper, in the line of an orginal warrant to Henry D.;e1..., ' theme by said Pepper's fine north seventy deg. east forty perches; then ce south 20 deg. east by lands conveyed to — John Granger 24 perches: . 'thence by the same north 50 dog. east 107 and 4 Wain Perches to the line of lands in the posses. ! shin of Nathaniel Hillis; thence by the said j lki, I Hillis' lot south fortv.eix deg. east, thirteen per. j rhes to the line of land conveyed by Zelilial Lathrop; thence Ity the same and be 'lend. no. merly of warren loing..sonth eighteen perches; thence partly by Warren I Lung's lot and partly by land of Win. Lathrop .south twenty-file , and one half deg. west_ one . hundred and eighty-three perches to the line of I an original warrant, being also tie line of the said Drinker's traet, and thence by the line of the said Drinker's tracfs north twenty deg. west . one hundred and thirty-five perches to the-place of beginnintr, containing titty,four acres and , sixteen perches, En , re or less. with theappurte. nances, one framed house, barn, and about thirty- I five acres improved. (Taken in execution at the t suit of Edward Overton vs. James Crawford:] ALSO all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the towship of Apolaeon. County and I State aforesaid, the that of which is Mended and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a post by the road in the line of Johnson Fos ter 's land, thence north 68 perches to a post, I thence West 55 perches to a' post, thence north 1 37' east 90 perches to it post, thence north 20 oerches to a hemlock, thence to a imd.44.perActi east one hundred I post, thence sleuth one hun drd and 59 r';e'rebes ton post, and thence west 24 perches to the beginning. containing thirty ono acres, with the appurtenances, one framed house, one framed barn, and about twenty-five ] acres iutproced. _ALSO. One other lot sheeted 1 as above; bounded and described as follows: Be: ginning at a post in the east line of Charles Butrom's lot, thence south 81° east ten percher:, to a post,thence south 4 perches to a post,thence West ten perches to a post, and thence north fonrteen,degrees east 4 5-tenths perches to the beginning, containing 3 tenths of an acfe,all preyed, with an orchard thereon. ALSO, The interest Of BarneyaleSherer to and ib the follow. ing described pieed or parcel of land, situate as ribose, bounrle'd and described de follows to wit : Beginniug at it float by -thE road et the south. l east corner of the shrive first described piece of land, thence north ode hireild end 59 perches to a post, theme east 26 6-tenths perches to a post,-t h ence south, 70 east one hundred and 60 perches to a post, and thence by the road west 36 perches to the begiiining,--containing, thirty one nerds more at id's, together with the ap ptitetinnees4 abdut eighteen acres improved.— ALSO, One otheHot siteatb as above, and bounded and descaed as follows : Beginning at a post by the road, a corner of Charlesßuf funo's lot, thence north fourteen degrees east 7 perches to a post, thence east tea perches to a post, thence south 6' perches to a post, thence west 8 perches to a poet.thence south 2 tlerches to the ',entre of the road, and thence north 62° west 4 perches to . the beginning; containing 5- tenths of an acre with theisppOrterlaneea, one orchard and all improved. (Taken in execution at the suit of Wm. Buffu'm vs. Bartley e. Sherer. - ALSO,-By virtue of an order of the Orphans Court 1 will expose for sale, at the. same time and place, the following described real estate situate in the township' of Gibson, COnoty and State aforesaid. bounded and described as fol lows, tp wit the Rost pipes bounded on the north by lands of Lewis Brainard,formerly own ed by Alonzo Abel ; on the exit" by land former ly occupied by lralletcher, and Elisha Wilhelm; on the south by itlisha Williams.; on the west by landirof Oliver Payne . sna Hebtard Payne. cootainit4 onet,htindred and sixteen serval the same more or less excepting a piece of land near, the tentilek road, fotir rods square, enclosid and used and occupied as a burying &oiled:, with the right of way to and from the patno.ivith' from seventy to eighty acres improved; /Elwell ing.ho Ose,, barns and orchard: Also, a second piece, Situate in the Tovinship, Codnty and State aforesaid', bounded and described as fol lows, to wit.: Beginning at a stake and stones the noutli eastcortier of land ferroerly owne4 by Hazzard P,Owzrs, dec'd ; thence south five de- grees west twerrty-eight perches to a stake and stones; tither+ *girth eighty . deg tees west ninefy.aiz perches to a stake end stoner ; !berme north five degrees, west ninety-six perches Lo a stake and stones ; thence north five degrees / east twenty-60i, perches to a hemlock tree; thence south eighty-five degrees east ninety-six perches. to the beginning.eoptaingitixteen acres and ono hundred' and twenty-eight perches, be the same more or less, the said sixteen acres wholly udiat. proved. Pircbisers all cases be required to pay,.on the day of tale, an mount sufficient to cover the costs of sale. otherwise,thie prow. ty will be re-sold forthwith. JOHN YOUNG, Shstriff._. Sherri . Office, ll'otitrose, March IfittlBs9. ' NOTICIF3. To Dealers in iferehanilise within the Couh t y of Susquehanna. I N pursuance of the several acts of Assembly, of this Commonwealth to provide revenue, to meet the demands upon the treasury, and for other porpoises, this undersigned, appraiser of mercantile taxes fur said County, hits prepared a list of merchant', trading•in said County, and placed each merchant 'allot class which to him appeatis jtat end right, according to the acts of - Assembly, to wit I P. M. Proprietors. Class.. Waltman & Swiaber 14 J. 11. Milano &Co_ 14 . 1 J.P. Lambert ' 14 Harry Barney 14 1.:, B. Beardsley - 1 . 4 E. S. Hind' & Co. 14 1 R, T. Ashley l4 E. S. Kent. 13 McKenzie & Eldridge 13 V. W. Allen 14 ' S. D. ToMpleins 14 n„ J. Donnelly 14 ' Jphn Halsted,' 14 - . J, N. Baker 14 Wm. 11. Thayer 14 1,, H. Woodruff 14 Thomas Arnold ll J B. Sloenth 13 Church & Phinney 13 Jos: L. Merriman 14 Limi t , Summers ' 14 ' • David L. Meekei 14 Francis Hanraty -13 Wm., Bottum' 13 J. liosroid `--- 13 --Walker & Holmes 14 11. S. Ingalls . . 12 C. P. ik. 0. M. 111‘ , 1ey 13 N. E. Kennedy ' 13 John Schiley • ~ . 13 Jae. B, MeCreary. jr. 1,4 Samael'H. Dayton 13 Thomas . & Whiting 14 Henry McKinney 43 Reckhow & Cu . 'l4 L. S. Lenhoim, fiq,l2 J. T. Carlisle &Co liq 14 4 flyer & Sitoubs 14 S. B. June ' 14 Taylor & Scudder 14 John Colston 14 J. 31iller . 14 J. Richardson 14 S.A. Lyons 14 B. R. Lyons & Co. 12 . Brandt & Schlager 14 Wm. Trothaln 13 Whitney & Moxley 13 C,=l, Joheann 14 ierah Very . 14 - M. G. Blandiog &Co 14 P. Carpenter _ 13. James Martin - .14 E. & T. Bell 14 I. A. Newton • 14 Roger Kenyon jr. - 14 Zebulon Blakeslee, 14 O. F. Gunther, 14 E. R. Grow & Co. 13 Shutts. Caton &Co 13 S. C. Meana 14 D. Coleman 14 B. L. Canfield ; .14 Dariult Hoyt 14 C. W. Mott 14 • Wm. J. &S. H. SI itlfordl2 J. rrons' & Son 13 F. B. Chandler 14 Lathrop & Dewitt . 13 I. N. Bollard liq 14 Post & Bros. - 11 Read & Co. • 11 4 Guttenberg Rosenbaum & Cu. II do . Abel Turrell liq 13 4 do 'M s S. Wilson dc.Son 12 do J. Ethridge • 14 do R. Thayer 14 4 i d lli , ,, . s k; ti ofe t r s & m: S s. todd & ni ard os. 4 1 , do Z. Cobb ' ' ' 14 do Baldwin & ' 'Allen 13 do . A N Bullard , 14 do Boyd & Webster 13 do S. S. Mott 14 do S. A. Wooilruff , 14 do /1.0, & Wtiekti 1a Now Milford Young . * Smith IS Jo J. ISINss & Bros. . 14 do Hayden Bros. 12 *do Henry Burritt l3 -- do J. Diekerman jr. ' 13 do Win. 0 Ward 13 ' Rua Norman Granger 14 do Alanson Lung 14 do James Tupper 14 Suter Lake J Brackney 14 do Timothy Sullivan - 14 Syingville Ira Scott - 13 do H. N. Sherman 13 do J. Smith jr. & son' 14 do A. 31. Scott 14 Sielfa Depot Edward Carlisle liq 14 do . C. S. Bennett " 13 do A. W, Bronson a 14 do IL Cohen 14 do A. W-. Rowley 14 , do S. B. West - litl 14 4 do Jnines Bell 13 do Thomas Ingatrut 14 . do Guttenberetosenbaum & Co 13 do Saba Bryant 14 do IV. C. &V. W. Norton 14 , do Whitney & Pyne . 13 ' •do Gaylord Curtis . 13 do Smith & Shuns liq 14- 4 do A. J. Seymour 14 do 3liles Creegan liq 14 do Foot & Johnson 14 - do - Perrino &Soh. 14 do . James Higgins lig 14 - ;do . bennis Casey ' “ 14 ;do Dennis WM:maid " 14 do William Shtimpton 14 „do ' 'William Wiggmore 14 ..do Greeley & Cook 14 Upson H. P. Hathaway 14 do E. W. Lewis 14 BEER r OtTeLS, RE-52'0E6.0U &E.; 'Allyn Geo Aldrich fdaff E.P. - Chambers /ndsville .Geo. Stropler. do Lewis Bottum !Bind Walter Paintin do W. A. Bowman do E, F. Simons , tame I. N. Bullard _ db Bacon & Weeps ' do Z. Cobb do 0. M.Crnne 1 , Mil(hrd Edward Cornwall n'a Depot Nelson Doolittle . doJerome Hartley , • do - Wm: M. Howarth 'do D. A. Benson • ‘ tili.ttaan TABLES. l'alle'pot A. Thompson, license $3O Bond P. Tillinso, MI • . I, DIRTILITIIER 'ord . L. McCall& , ... irty ' A..3lcAlpin • id the-ledges of the Court of Common of Witid County, wi,ll hold a .doctrt of .Ap , in the Court House in Montrose, in and for connte. on Thursdaj. the I.lth day of Rpril, li o'elo;3lc,. t.- as. at which titit's and placo of the merchants described and clause as. srtid, frieir agents of attorneri, May appear aPpes:l flog said assessment It they think *, gel:Menne Auburn, du do" . ApoWon do Brooklyn do do do , do do Chocunut Clifford do Dimook do Doodad' ' do do Fiaoklio .do' Forest tike FrieodisVillo do 0t.14 do do do . do , Great Bead do do: 410 d o. do do --- do do do do Herrick do Harmony do do do. Harford do do cio do Jessup Lathrop do Lenox 'do do 31icidletowo do do do 31 ontrole A LBAT TRUESDELL, Mercantile Appraiser. erty. March 16. 1939. • , ftectitors' Notice. HEREAS, Utters Testamen)ary.upon,the estate, of Honorable.). Nicholas Overbid, ileshopperc towship, dreaded, hive granted.. lo the ondersiguerf; .all persons ted to the said estate will geese make sot, and those having claims will please at the • agree without Aelav to Dr. Nathan at Bleahoppep, or Charles Keeney, 'of trim, Wyoming eonoty:Penn'a. NATHAN WELLS, ) CHAS. KEENEY, r'A rs ' 171 h. 181.9.—Mir.3.vv6. W GOODS, in my line or business. anis ng every aerie, - ABEL TEigItELL' • h 94th, 1859. IPettlions for Tavern License. N PTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance -of tbe,Act of Assembly, the fAloiring per sons have filed their petitions with the _Clerk of the Court of Quarter Session of the Pence for the - County of Sorraßill's for Bente to keep Taverns in said County. George W. Lewis, Ditonek. Township. Cyrus B. Jackson, Boro'of Friendeville. E. B. Gates, Dimock Township. Stephen Carpenter, Gt:Bend Joel Steenback, Gibson " David Wilinarth, Lathissp " . A. V. Snorer, Leuux " Robert Gaige, Silver Lake ' " . Jacob Kimble, Choconut " Edward Cls4, e Philander Phinney, New Milford " Elijah Barnum„ James M. Tilltnan, Snag's' Depot. Thomas Carr,. Robert ,Nichol, it. Sherwood, Rush Township. ' George &wrier, " John . M. Myers, 'Herrick • " - A. Tilden, C. 1.). Clifford 01% " - M. Tillman and, , Clara Edwards, Gt Ben& " J'ohu S Tarbell, Montrose lioro. . Leonard Searle, Henry Langley, Great Bend Townribiii B. L. Canfield, Middletown, " A. A. Beeman, Liberty ParrickllcGovern,Apolacon " F. W. Boyle. New Milford " E. L. Adams, Auburn M. R. Smith,, Susq'a Depot Boro' John llowitson, Dundaff James J. Turner, Jackson Township, Spencer liickos, Spring Ville " Jaines O. Bullard, Brooklyn "- - Petition torWholguateLionor Store. Jacksou Chambeflin, Montrose limo' G. B. It. WA DE, Prothonotary: p March 14, 1 859, • -5- - FREE .EXHIBITION! MAY itE SEEN DAILY, AT P. LIMES'. TlllOll SHOP! Trom 6 a.m.to 10 p. m., Cry Nattst fa4ions! Comprising the Greatest Vviety of GENTLEMEN'S COSTUME ever presented to the public. inh24 • JUST RECEIVED! - CLOVER MD TIMOTHY SEEM AND FOR SALE BY IL BURRITT Now_Mil ford, March. 14th, 1859. Register's Notice. PUBLIC NOTICE is - hereby give& to ell sons concerned in the following Estates, to wit. Estate of JACKSON PAILMENTER. lite Of Gitnon town4hip, decease - a', Jacob L. Gillet, Ad ministrator. • - &date or EZEKIEL BARNES, late of Gib. !ion townsliip, deceased, Charles Tingley, Admin. Estate of AMOS TIFFANY. late of Ilarford 10‘,111 "anslialb.7lo.l. olitrelhTLSON TIFFANY. late of Brook km township. deceased, A. T.. Tiffany and E. S. Kent. Administrators. final Recount or WALTER IVATSOS, Guardian of W. W. HA :4! ma.: D. • Estate of WARREN LUNG, late,of Rush township, deceased, Matthew Dunmore Admin istrator. de — bonis non. That the accountants hare Deified their as in the Register's Office. in and for the Cminly of Su:pleb:man. and that the same will be ptesented tq the Judges of the Orphans' Court of slid County, ou Friday, April 15th, 1859, for confirmation and allowance. CHARLES NEALE,Register Register's office, 3lontrose, March Dth,1859..i 4w Satnters an 6:trhas. THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE 60,000 BARRELS OF THEIR NEW AND IMPROVED POIII,I I ETTE, LODI . MANLPATUDING COMPANY. AT ANUFACTURED from the, night-soil of /TiNew York city, in lots to suit purchasers. This article (greatly improved within the last three years) has been rn the marked for eighteen years, and still defies competition, as a manure for Cora and Garden Vegetables, being deeper, more powerful, 'll4s,lA:toy other, and at the same time freefrom disagreeable odor. Two Yarreis„ (till worth) will manure an acre of corn In the hill, will save.two-thirds labor, cadge it to come tip quicker, to gro* . fastei,ripen earlier, and will bring a larger crop du Poor ground than any tither fertili2er, arid it is also a pre ventieeFte but worm; altt.o it does nut injure the seed . to pat itl &intact with it. • • Ihe L M. Cu. point' to their long standpg reputation; and the largo capital (8100,00) in= vested in•their holiness as a guarantee that the, article they make shall always be of such quality as to command a ready sale. ige Price $1.50 per barrel for , any quantity over six barrels, Fir A Parnplet, containing every intormetion, will be sent [MEE] to any one 'applying for the same. Our address is— • • GRIFFING, BROTHERS & Co., Agricultural Warehouse ' 60 dourtlaridt St., NEW FORK., March 17, '59-3m Dig it Ili 10113.:t1C0XL.7 r 11HE firm of Scott A; Roberts was dissolved I on the'lBth inst., by mutual consent. Tho accounts of tho firm are in the hstids of E. 41. Robetts, at the piece of business. S. T. SCOTT., E. B. ROBERTS. e • • Mara, 5t..1859. "BEEF!! BEEF!!" of that I Nothing—o nly that ankle, V together with ocevional "Bus" of fresh Prtireat& PORE, can 6eha4 . in thy Basement of Boyd & Wefiater's New BeiMing+ 740 below Searle's flute!. ROBEIMS & HILL B. raisEirs. Go. C. Him. .' Montrose, 51art Mat 1859.—tf. TO. BE HUG! EVERY DAY IN' THE WEEK !I tSUNBAYB EXCF:PTED,j Over 2,000 Pieces of - Wall Paper! BEStfIES Bordering, Window Shades and Window Curtain f ixtures—a large variety. For further partiOnlatra pleasi call st A. N. Ballard'ir gook rhorp, firs loot north of L Bearle's Hotel, where you ean Wile° a 1440 and anporior.aaaortment of Botikkatid Stations., rv. Yankee Notions, all of whi e j, can be had kir 'coal st pa low prices as wiods at t,ll. sow qaalitOraa bs bought for any whore In this ritinityeaingkandoi.N. Y., nit o ,A. BULLARD; I dontrose,'Hareh Bth, 1'839. , T Z 416 • 4 4 . 4 i <I , iv O_ , P TUC "*1 READY-PAY SYSTEMI T ig certain that Gnoda can he 40 1d.ac c e.if il l. lye iu Montrose and at ,§tustiuchannta tippet FOR CASH. Those dottlitiag this Assertion will du %volt to call at tho stores of 6utttnt;trg, CIT.; . . . . , where it .wl,ll be .proven that. the Merchant in I selling his Goode caq aironi to 'Fell Cheipur 1 fur Cash, and can offer. inducements sufficient to I make it an obieet to Purchasers, at whatever t aacri6ce they ate-ohliged to make, to procure the ! Money4o adopt in their .Purchases the (,7).su i Svante. . They dace juatleueiveda'utfare vtmotaritlY re ceiving,-ftla'rge aanortinent of Grit GOODS and CLOTHING, particularly adapted for FALL AND WINTER; and' which are purchased under the most fittstra l , ble circumstances. !liey are enubloi and w:tt c l ofrer and WI at peces far below other* that will give and have given- en everlasting Credit; no matter whether It in Toll, Dick, or Marry. TH-g-R-E-PO-R-E EXAMINE, COMPARE AND JUDGE OUR TAY GOODS! An assortment heretofcire unequaled by anytidi'g, ever oflererfin MontroMe Fancy and Staple Dry Goodel Comprising many new and desirable styles of Gouds unknown in this market,nurung which Will be found,in LAbIES`,DRESS GOODS, All the novelties of the sea.hoe, cheap at GUTTENBERG. ROSENBAUNI,& CO'S A year's sub..cription to "o.:e. llasm - at. . Fa!tau," will secure ,Dew and fashionable mu, ' sic worth at least.l` - r..a Ifusnr.tpDOLLAßS ana entirely sufficient for :lie home:circle. . , 4.1 Pric6 Ten Cents,. l . qokly. .1, Yearly, $3; Half. Yearly, s'2. 30i atintl , Bif. 1 •5 I 23 cents. The Volume l'-oninter.ced on the Ist of December. 1955. , !"'C. B. .%).^240131-1i& CO, Proprietor, ' lln-tr 3, I m 0.3 , 13..Franki..rt st..New.York. , .--t.--.... 7 .-- —.... V .. A Book Ear E , crybiiiiq. aitt STARTLINfi DISCLOSURES_I ( DR. TELLER'S iredi. 1 work foe-tit - its marr4 d i ' -., l( - ' : '• Nk .• Or 11101..V0*Inplating Mar. .• ' • '''' . l 4._:ti; ...: rlalti. —2OO Pa zes,:fu ll of. . . 1 IP . im - tess;;. EMBROIDERIES! -1. c 1 . 7:-.,..f% .pr,,„ 23 cents—sent to an ' ' -7..1 N. ‘44'1.-1'',4.1i . . parts ender seal, by ite9:, In this Department we can offer great induce. N. ''''':: ...,n; ... ..,,5.,.- Pti,ST.i'A ID. 110,000 ccip ments, as they are purchased directly from im.. ~# .4 % ,:-.-....,., -- 4„ . ,'-- ..:iss sold the past pear. The porting houses. The assortment comprises . i .--T,' ',:;" .; '' 'J . 4 , 3-.... E t. 4,..i.a.1e Married...se:it - lie mar. t Wir......ihr-o"etm, --ato.v.e. Wad Cellars, t r 4. IT t ^ ..: rigid happy. - A Lecture ol Worked Edging's and-Inserting; ,I Lore. or ili,iv to. choose a partner; a complete and a great many 1111,201%'.. aril- ' work on midaiferv. It contains Imidteds ofigew cies - belong to this line too . . crets tier e'r'berun published'—warranted to.be numerous to 'lieu- w or i i, th r ,, ti rc p., ti i .• amount-naked forit- 2Sotil Lion, cheai) al • in sp e ei,,, er I ,,,,ti ge stualps, enclowd, wit! arcttro a copy by Teta: u..a....it. , AddeesS . .t 3. TF,LI.E.R, r.)-1.). N.,. 5 Iteaver s t : Albany ; ii`;;T. r. ro - Dr. Vlatiots'rhtstsiPit.ts, $1 `a box, with foil directions. Married ; ladies should not use them .--Sent by mail' CAUTItt X.-7 hese Pills shata out betaken b . . 1 .f-ntales durink th e' FIRST 4 .itoN:nis if . . _.. pr tiznaae y, n s tho y or e sure to rattlemiscarriage, but at any other time they are mfe. . In all eases of nervous and spinal affect ion,pai t i in the bat:k mid limbs. fatigue an slight exertion{ palpo.ati,moi heart. hysterics and whites, these pills wilt ' , Feet a cure Wilt, al/ other moans have failet; andliltho a powerful remedy, a,.....n0t con tain iron, calomel. antimony, or enrthing hurt fel to the c , institution, Address DR: TELLER feb.llsXy* SITAWLSJ New and choice etyle4 of &oche double anti-i single,. Stella, Plaid, %Vool, Talm•., and Mantilla, 1 and a new style of Chenill Sgliwis, cheap at _ 6attentier,';Gosenbtinm, IC: CO'S An afaiortment always on hand.also Ladies Cloth and Trimming to match, of all shades, cheep at 6uttrnburg,Ttornbaitin, do's. G • fIEN RG; ROSENZA CIL S CO'S Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers arid Plurnes,Wire ' Stiff,Npt tLtga and Fianaes„ at Wholesale arid Retail,--11iPap at GUTTENBEIZG, ROSENBAUM, dr. CO'S Dtimestie Goods !. - • May Be found all the different qualities of Prints, Gingliati;i; Bleached Gonda, Fine Unbleached Muslins, Ticks, stripes, DenimaiSheeting, it 1-2 y'ds s iaide, cheap at G bTTENBERC, - ROSES TIA I: NI, & CUTS. READY MADE CLOTHING. ,As this is one of,their PFMFCIPXL BUESCIIES OF Bust:Q.Bs in New, York City, they certainly have one great advsntisge over all the rest of Cbithiers; they having one Partner steady in N'eW Ygrk city to devote all his time to thin particular branch of manufacturing,. They wi'l famish, at any time, a amid Garnient at about 01.1 same price for which the material Cao,hre got. They will warrant their work and a complete fit or no par: They keep constantly on hand ofte of the best clocks of ' , OVER ANArtiIiDER COATS! Such as crock, Dress, Itaghtn, and Scks PANTS In Great failety and ihjereni Styles vEsvi 1 Such n; Velvet, Pihsh, Caia Timor, and Si.tin, cheap at GlifTENI . 3kll6, IiOSENAUST;(.ce.§: CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER; of the itesi MAO . O'lll4 Sh °MN °thee: Undei 4iirnients Foe LA DIESIs WELL AB eon GENTLEMEN, such as Silk, Ina also Lambswool, cheap st GUTT,ENBERG, ROSEN BA UM,dl CO'S ONE W6R,D IS SUFFICIENT FOR THISWISk, TO OUR IMMEROUS FRIENDS -AND.-.. , CUSTONIERS - And in particular to those knowing themselves indebted to-us, we will say once more that we will eel! for Ready Pay hereafter, and all Ac l counts and Notes must be settled" without Furl they Notice. We are tired of writing Dunning Lettersend Supporting the Poet Office,an d there. by losing. We will take all kinds of Grain at the Highest Market Prices for Payment, and all. Accounts standing over Six Months on -our Books will . be left for collection unless - settled by Note. - fsutWtrg, Itystuframl t lifpniiose, Pa.; - &Lobel' 2eti,.1831:' 1 10iT1X,1:1. ND MORS Of NS! HE'nnticisi g n'ed, notwithstanding all aotti • 06 ,ti , neprs, to the contr . :try. would mnst re spectfully inform' 14Z - many mereanMe 'and /rad ! mg jetonle,•irt r'Lis tr4infu. tot well ns in 0f.'40 placer, !Mat his inter.- 'S rcori , t4±.'bt bat!: the ;ere be ens tten corrPrntd. tit ... .stG rt mil 1.1m.ef.. in the HAT, C.P and Sir A:I- I GOODS businesa.as Special Par-1 4 /r. 4 ieo in the 114RDWAnr..:TUTLERY, CAI:WAGE. 9'EIALVISGSI and NIALEABLE IRON 31ANUFACTUtilf? buienteme, walr I. I. HIiNT', at 215 Pearl street N. where (lhAnkful for past facers) he 1;i/raptly j incites his former costumers. and others, to colii promising and triirrire. that they will ho • all' well deals by, AA at any other ..,inbli-intient in the cite. M. C. TYLER. • Montrose. Match call, 11359.* • iFteced.Nreitli ,/137 n c-- rra) tiu9i _.49)ke V 4, °‘/,_ AND TIMOTHY SEED, LARGE. AND IVIEDIV4;_ ODC:11,100 ,GRASS SEED, fleet,. cn : r rot. D. ntabagat, Flat Tootrolp.niad Onion Seed, in POUND PAPERS• Also 4: good misortmcntof •• - órctiscieri mh3 BALDWIN & ALLEN. CLOVER AND TIMOTHY DEED„ CLOVEitANDTMOTIItSEED FO it SALE DI: ±1). OUR MUSICAL FRIEND: Trfelre Paget Of l'opular Mum far Ten Cents: "Our. Musicx - - FerE. - No" is filled with the bei.; Piano Solos, Duels, Songs, Opentie Arias, Pol. Mazurkas, Quadrilles, Waltzes, nod lrerp other species of musical composition for Voice and Tittno by the best American and European Composers; -printed on full-sized tousle paper, adapted to etiery grade of performer. - The same losnlity of music, provered from tho regular pubhsher; would e ost more than ten Litn6s,wil.tt %re ell:trge. na nh«t-i F: A World W.sorrn and warld Tried , • !, I 4 • • • tiOLLOWA I'S MINI 1i r- r ThE free admission of all NationS, as well is r I. the verdict of the leading hospitals Diane t Old as.well as the New World. stamp this erful remedial Agent' as thu greatest healing prieparation ever, Made known to suffering nano. Its - penetrative qualities; are more than maryelous„ 1 thro' the external orifices of the skin, irsisihle to the isPed eye. it reaehesi the senior the internal [ &keno; and in all external affections its fiammatery and healing virtues surpass anything ! else on record, and is Nature's great ally, Ery'.lpola■ and •nit Rheum Are - two of the most eotur s non ,nnd virulent disorders prevalent on this eontirent, to these Ointment is eveeinity it N mo th, * operand' is first to ert!eliente the venom and then complete the enre. ' - land Erg's.. Old Sores. and Utters. Cates of many veso , standlit-',.; that have perti naeiuusly refused - to yield to any other remedy or treatment, have invariably siteentphed to et few applicatiiihs of this powerful unguent. Erupting's% nu the satin, - • Aristo t g,trom a bad state of blood or .chronin' disease a:a ‘...rad:cated, and;a -clear, transparent surface regained by the restoratke action of this bintmeat. it surpasses many of the cosmetics' And other toilet appliances; in its" power to dlspet rashes and other disfigurements of the face., Every fo , fu and feature ut these prevalent , and stubborn disorders is eradicated locally and en. lively by the u4e of this ein . nlient warm fninen6 tations should recede its application. ,Its heal. ing qualities a ill be found thorn' and invariable. Both the Ointment and the pills Piauld /iusrd the rnUotoing casts: IthAunniintn, &ro Burns, Ringworm, Sormi of all kind.i . Chappedllaitbo Salt Rheum Sprains, Chiliblaina, Scalds, Stiff Joints, Fistula, Gout, Sligo Diseases, 'Fetter, Dicers, I Lumbago, Sword Glands, (onorunl Soren. 2 litertlNropt'lls,Soce WoUnda of- a I Piles. Sore .I)reaats, Jore,ileade. th!ndi. Er - C AUT !—Nrktie are genuine the words,- firdioicay, Avail York awl LA 4mi.~ are diseernible as :i Water-Mork in every leaf of tho book of directiods around each pot or boa it may be plainly seen by/raiding the lap the Light . A handsome reward will be given to any one nen- .- daring such information as piny lead to the detees tion Grady party rir,narties counterfeiting the.e medicines or vending them kaeofillg them to be eliorrOne. Sold at the Ifanufictoriaa of Prof:Hot:to. AO Maiden Lane, New York, and by re. apeciable Drugg ists and Dialers in tfeditine throughout the Untied Siatea and the eiyilliotr. world. to pots at l 5 cents, 83Centa, and $1 each, E irThere is a sousiderstrt l e saving by taking ; the forger. ghee. N. B.—Directions for the geidzooe ofpatients: in 'ovary disorder are Idled tde.io pot, - Juno 10,1858`. I [23eowly." MONTROSE. P A
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