The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 22, 1859, Image 2

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    The nest point I would notice is the duty
-that all men owe to the Governthent. Erery
citizen of our country, whether an official
men or unofficial, whether native born or
adopted, owe allegiance tc. the Comititution
and laws of the United Suites; ache aoiiints9
to the Constitution and laws :of „ this r e epe#.
tire State, and to the muncipel itulliotitirr
In Ors - great. compact, as` ,citizens, we are
Lund. Obedience to the legal iuttiori ties - is
not a mere matter of ofeion sWe may say,
” I will do as I please, I Will obey or not
res stilts my erishot or - Convenience."
You are bound, my brethren: The offiuial
- .Watt is hound by his oath; the native-born
ci , izen, is bound by his l immutable birth,
What ere'the teachitigi_4itio
the deny which all men owe .to the Govern
ment f 'The great Tertehoir.the grand Re
former, the mighty Missionary from the sities-,.
ir . bo. Wade Jadeit's resSmoci'witb the,el
oqt\ence of his sentiments and the divinity of
Lie ilortrioe, was on one - occasion - applied:to
by some •persona who - were anxious 10 - 4
snare him. "Is it lawful," timid they, "to;
givetribute to Otesaii" Jesus. Was liviug,
under Caesar's government; .Jesui was amen
able to emotes laws. Had the son-'of God
answeredli no," instantly the charge of trea
son would here been brought aga:nst him.
But he, 'knowing their hypocrisy, fondonto
" tempt ye me? Bring me a
Petiny;that I Tay see it." And they brought
it. And he sate unto theirs, "Whose is this
-image and superscription!" And - they laid
unto him, "Cseval l s. Whit, then; did Jeitis
h ey Did be esiy, - "Never mind Cmsar; Cth
say is a tyrant; his; lairs -are - zia:W - orthy of
'die-die : lice; pay, or not pay, aayou like; and
if they attempt to force you to- pay, then
fight?", Did Jetuivesi that! - Nota'Word of
it. ".Jesus, answeringisaid unto•thern;" Rea-'
der to Other the things that are Crestir",i, end
to God the thir.ga that are _
- In the tette:Woke . of Jesus Christ, there is,
ikon perceive, no interference with the civil
tristitutions of the land—no attempt to ex=
cite people to riot or Woodshed. •Chret says
io effect, "Go meet the eleims of the Govern
; nieht ; you may not like it, - out - poi are no.
der 4, amid you are bound to it." . • •
The Constitution - and lairs of this country
are, made by-ourselves. We may not be en=
iirely satisfied with them; if 'so,- there is
legitimate and orderly mode by - which they.
can bealtered. The adopted ritizen has no I
right to. coniplain if our Constitution and I
'ax: do not suit him. He Caine 10 this country
of his eivn choice; he voluntarily went before
the authorities, and laying his hand'ip , :th
this- elotieus book of God, pressing it also to
his lips as.an prideEse of fidelity,- he took a-I
solemn oath-that he woeld obey the Consti
tution and la'ws of tke Dal* StateS; or he
solemnly affirmed that he vroFild - do - so. Did ;
he not re.some- this obliglttibo roluntatily!
any - right tolute; fere in opposition.to
our C\iestitution and la4sl Dees he'saY, "
do rot like your Constitution?- Tlien, d er,
park up and go home; the sooner see ; mi lid
' of rya the leaer. We did not ask you to
tome hare; and ifs 011 have come here to find
fault with our ins:Autions and bur- laws, go
-- wl-ree you thick you have better.'
It is. not - a matter of option whether we
eLali Le loyal to the Goveroment., The Con
s'itution and laws, of this country are our
Cm-sr. nod on - us teats the solemn duty of.
•
'ettedience.
Itibe 7th Terse of the 13th chapter of Ro
pysts,( we hare this irjuni-tion"Rend.-r
thert;folvo ill their due.; rihute to whom
trtlttt , e is.clue"; t•cusom to \ whom custom;l
-fear 10 - wittily fear; honor- to whom honor:"
Th:ii is' the .duty of the, American citizen.
Ti;o performsoos of this duti f 3 `orke - ot - the
in ,..1C,),14
_ishielmo 5.14.4...0-/—ktsso,(uvoLar,
tnagnincent Drotnernoo
an tti•jts-t umiceesal admit ation.
In thi, Bible, our guide toward the practi
cal t i u ti.;‘ of life; without the nations:tat:he of
with. : ll we.canitiot be good citizen., we hare
el to p,re•tentpd' to U 4 the duties ofhusband
and wife. seed not detain . you by refer
;o the ps..sge
..of 'Scripture.; yon sill
find thern,in Ephesians 6th chapter; sth and,
9Lii ver-es, and Cotlosaians 3d chapter ; 18th' I
and 19:1-1 verses, and first Peter the 3d chap
ter. The hO-band is-enjoined to treat with
deference and honor the woman of his choice,
If 1w fail -to do this. be is recreant to every
principle of manly honor; hut he is no viler,
:aler t ? . all, than that perjured governor, or .
per.; 4i,ed - .lawyer, or
. perjored magistrate, or
perjured adopted Ctrizen, who 1/111 its•-i-t in
the tiolittion - of the ConciMtion and fa,ws.of
the country.
. have also iv distinet pointed out the.
.
relative duties of
_parents arid children. 1 re--
gret that my ti,tne does not allow me to d*- 11
on these points. The duty of ,the child to
,obey the parent is stated its tlie•Mog:Ilbo0-
lute terms. "Children obey your parents in'
the Lord; for this is right."---Eph. vi, i. Pa-•
refits are commanded 1 - 13 bring uptbe i r obit
_ .
d.ten "in the nurture and admonition 'or the
Lead." The parent that is towed by this
Bible' will teach his child fidelity to God, fi-
aeliv to Lie cOuntre. fidelity to the Cocain
tion end the line. The Christian Parent Will.
teach child to respect the magistracy, not
is abuse nor 'Thiry them: Why, you may
,see tittle urchins, eight or ten years of age.
running about your streets—oftentimes" in
ragasand filth, at othertimes elad,in the hs.-
biiitnents of gentlemen's sons--reviiing your
President, deuodncing your Guyer,nors, and,
iidicaling your lawn. Iles itieb a child been'
brought up "in the nurture aind admonition
of the Lord?" hss lie been trained in accord
ance eiiii 4 the.principles of this gospel? No.
Bat if our institutions are to be kept from
p , %1 1 ., the parent or the guardian, the father
stzd tha ;nether -must 'instruct their children
in the principles of the Bible 7 -hooor,
pataiotism—love of country' and love of,
the race: Do .not set cony children an evil
evimple; du not inflame theta with paesj , -in,
ant darken their minds' with prejudice; do
cut bring them up to hate their fellowit,“but
subjeA them to the blesnsed influence's:or-ibis
ei - •
e‘-' l l-' • • --
It i..anly neoevaary that' we follow'tbe
.tra...tion‘ of the beHeve in the
tii..teace of a God, I believe thai tiiis-bool-r—
-wiottever it mac he to other people . and„ other
believe that 1 . this' open, free, un
trs sm•tielleti Bible ia, asT - heie said, tbe atteet
.an.....lior of ply blessed country. I have :no
otbei panacea tOpvtiOsit.. •,
'Apitt, we bave : tbe-duties-af I:l6atter and
servant uleyly' set forth. "Se,r6nts - hze obe
dient to thew that are your m kit erf ,
to the fiesh, with fearing and:trerubling,
7 in the s:ugleness of your,heart. as unto'Citrist:
unt with eye-terri,.*, as rain-p,leasers, but as
I the setviusts of Ch: Let, doing the ailtof God
from the heart; with good will doing service
as unto the Lord, and.not to then; knowing
quit whatsoever good thing any men doeth.
the same shall b e of tbilord 'when.
et.
he he bond or free. .And ye toe ! ters„,do
the mine unto theb4 forbear thrtedinint;
knowing that your lifaileriahai is in Heaven;
neither Is there respeet:of4Sersone
This is the teaching of 14 Holy Most,. re
inernber. There is .tio-Stateiti this piann,
there ir no pool in this nation;tbare it no
town in this nation, there is no arisraship . -in
this nattod wbss* I would. .hot. atetanpai
God Alrisiihtes atathiLor. Auld tbeAt
doo . rinesof EiisGusFeri, whether snap *tact
bear or . ' forbear. irpo4 roach the:duties
.tf the waster, just ill 4 1., trot: thx,tt rirf :the,
Pnrent or the husband, or the wife. l would I
say, " Sir, you are bound by the God . who
made you to treat you servant kindly and i t
bounriblY, .and provide faithfully for his
Iserids."-.. The toastett._ is bound„-ittil tiytlyerrl
semi Ociipelthrst'bindithe servant.
I do not go iOto 03i:question astn:the
gality,the nsoratrtibt; : tni religions rights of
these, relations. stit..4l3ese things ate here.
t I •
there tli pp-elute * tyro, Jesus C
Whatever is wrong, this Gospel will correct. '
If we carry out ins great doctrines we shall ,
. _
have peace. •
wat - allroonseiemiously impressed with
this sacred obligsainn to obeyithe Constitntio
and the law 24 We must remember that if
omit -sliaregard thl4 obligation, we become gait-
Iftwrfeiv! God and man. If Roy cititen
.rentlis_. or indiiectly violates tlie . Constitution.,
andLths viare - x-1;i ovrikaut or
by abetting iittfitiv, he' !hit . ouch proportion
destroying Itis title to good citizenship, and
he is a pedaled Math
. "What man in this !loose tosday, what man
hetonglog to . these United Stites; (and May
the time never cutne when any'inartal on the
footstool. of God Almighty shall be able to
*ay anything else than these United States,)--...
TAAL matt is this-Nation; whether, he . be a
native or adoptedcitizen, is willing •to see
this Univa dissolved! , You may say there is
no ilaivr„,er, le4: yap, ,bretbreu, tlicre•is
tjaagar totem:our people .c ome up to the
great duty of obeying , God, of !' rendrieg to
Closer the,thirogs which are Cresar'an—unless
this : Telmacease their elainor against the
Constitution and lavnt-rnnlessi:the ministeta
Of God regard their obli - gationa and teach the
pioPle their duty of fidelity to Cxsztritird to God
-.unless men-cease preachingfrom the altar
that-it is bettor:lo put into ts-man's hand:is
title, death-weappa tither titan a mother's
vaise the, agitialan
abuie that arraysStatiriguinsi State—unless
are abs dos all troctiottaltriln, and resolve that
asiliere to the - ,Consiitiliera stud law's,
when. necessary, by legitimate. . and erierly
,method.... -If we move on in dila way, our Re
'public will retimin. .1f there is, auy man who
would wish. to see this nation severed, who
would mar into fragments that banner of
gripes and.rstars, anal pluck the feathers from
de piouil..eagle of my coon try, let fall crush
ed anti mangled betide a gazing, a laughing,
a blaspheming, world of crowns and despot ic
sceptres.' I sayto-day ' before the
,Eternal
I AM, Son and Holy Ghost, (and if
I were on the bank of the Potomac, standing
by the rants of -Mount Vernon, I.would say it
ever the seared dust of the.inruiriotial Wash
iugtori.)-the man that would labor or wish rot
Jae dissolution of- the American Onion, let
I him be anathema maran•alla ! •
.THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT.
$1.50 Per Anima ia
.aavaace.
MONTROSE, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, PA.
Thursday. Dec. 22.2859.
4 f/rHiring pubbtbed .Pust't 1 'clure, by
request, we do"- tba.same-bi that of Civtrobers,
t 8 sbow the difference between -a faitatio and
a Cbrimian. Seelig " •
• slr No immediate prospect. awl . organi
zation of tire House of Reps. Hickman; Han
kins and Schwartz hare taken - their '..,places
with the rebt of the AbolitimittS—rotiog for
Sherman for beaker lie now la - Cka tort three
• or- four rotes of an election. For the benefit I
of each as 46105 t -that the "Republican" party
has ties: me Culls ritualiri. • *sau; ete shs4issa--
sent incontrovertiLe eat erice nett week, pro
slog such to he t he case.;
s.grWe have retefred a• series of resole-
torri horn tte Young Meri's Literati. Associ
ation, is:hich, with other Matter, is necesari
li esolUdad by our She4"s Sales,' etc. We
insert one of thaw, and defer the un til
nest week: f.
Reroleed, That 'we- have fell confidence in
the difitingnicind clataeter and eminent abil=
ity2nc:tnir nest lecturer, George Sattiner, EN,
of N..' ton ' as well as in Thomson;,
Fowler; Ca d 'Clrapiu, 'who 'era atigaged to
complete out coarse; and that - we Ara ascot
'ad that the nature of their - leetings Will be
inch that evena owiliew "Cit.zen" cannot
object.
lir. S. lecturei on Nondai eve, bec..p.fitli ;
and we are sainted that he will reliant' from
the very objectionable Course taken=br Gid
dings!, and deliver oach a lecture as he , has
engaged to. to ttis view of tfie'case„ we trust
the public will bet,now linbthirn or the I*.*:
sociatioo reepousible for the, faults of Othera,
but turn out and give him snob , a house as
the commendable object of the dcwociition
is worthy tif. It
,iiundetstnod that lir. - Suva
tier it an accompliihed scholar, and a capital
lecturer. Shall we not bare a flat JeCHlsi
ANN_ who has been' 'canvassing
this cennty as agent for_eliewlley's
Wasbingten, tiia proied bla4ieg.
ire spent a portion of hit: time . genhiing zinct•
swindling. it seems to be a part of his trade
to" get young men to act with him as agents.
and cheat them outof the pttfite. He final
ly attempted to run atianleating his board,
and other bine unpaid. .A constaaefollow'ed
hint, and at..aubed a box of his ; book& lie
came hack,' and after settling .his bevud,'left
for Towanda, leavings-aril)* 'persons minus
Money and peopertt'; wittell. be obtained by
fraud and deception: Ile would get pawns
to subscribi, foi his bookt,and obtain pay for
them, if he-could'and never deliver them.—
We paid him,ne is usual, for an editor's copy,
bUt be bas given us leg bail for It. He lied`
to us; eitougb. perhaps, as be tbulaglit, to , ex
case bia;but we.give Pim- a reminder, once
again, that our cop}' hai not.been received.
•
Tko Speakers of iCcbtaf axle.
sir Two weekcago, we poglibb;:l a list
of the of Cuogrees, -copied • from
Foroey'b Ness. It contained about a doieo .
errors; and we"-, bare bow prepared a correct
list as follows
The_Speakei of the Ars!. Atnetioan Congress
Ras a Peunsyleaniatt—Yrederick 4. *hien
berg wee re=eitteleci to thitt. po4An•
the thtd CongraW. (.lohn.Tratt*ll,tlV,onn.,
wa..Spettiter, o f thsaecood .cuOgrestl, Lie Jetta
suetteedeti by __Jonathan Paiton, of,4Cese Jet ?
sev:_ihtt ineouoi of the Preheat gun. .WitEtet
rears,
CDatytt;in ' Of that. State ) , %she ornaineti in_
the chair for fOu:r They tottne Thee
-1 da . ri B * - 4g°'
Macon, of N. Carolina, in tie seventh, ei.hth
,
*no- . 10 "ffh.4. V4gaugli:of Mtkoie. kis
setts; in the 40;4 ehosslatti- . 60 4
awry Ctay. itt : dAy- te_*,..o944l§MNOF
• of • the LlTttek, beim in, tkat, etaitattity
i slew jtre Alai-Ten !lava IglNfth494:4embd
in ail ahotit-ten:ltieta. 114;AcomPlied.lbe_eimir
(es4mlot sithrisa Pois 4:thif Witgiiil4; POW
tWitTgibso ixedPik.o4het, olloodia:..-to:
•It 4 Ibt te 0066 1 44 94 4 . Or Mr.
•
. . . .
tion 'on his a ppointment , to act as one of the l
commission to twinge the - "tritity at Ghent,
and airing hia r itbsttioa halite second session
of the Sixteentf aid Sivitivienth Congress,)
' 12 „tiLitilreh 34 1 855. • • (Julio W. Taylor was
Sirsikkeifolibe 24 sennon:irf the 16th, and
I'. P. I:hie:Kier 'Of thal 7t4Cni,i - yress.) After
Jr.. Chit, came John Tir.‘Taylor, of New I
To*, inAliti Nineteenih'Oougreri, and An- I
drew Stevenson, of Virginia, in tire Twentieth,
Twenty First, Twenty Second and part of the
Twenty-Third ;, then John Bell. of Tettness . 2e,i,
James .K. Polk, of the. same Suite, in the '
Tireqty Fourth; Mid Twenty. Fifth: , litr. Polk
was regaidedits only'reciinditi f lldr.' Clay.= `,
His promptitude and integrity, - hts impartial-,
ty and courage, endeared bira.,to.;-nten.,-of all
parties, and during the most excited 'period
iu whittit he acted, and, no doubt, made..him
prominent for the Presitiencyl which potiion
he attsinidin i faii yeses — aftei - hiiietirenserit
from Congress. He was succeeded in the
TwAtiSixth Cnrigtera,; by Robert M.- T.
Tluntq, olVirginia,,whia wee Jewell after a
sincere itrug "gle, es 'e Whig. Following - Mi.
Hunter. came John White, of lintituoky,,lti
theTwenfy-Seventh ; John — -." - "Jones, of
Virtnin,, in the twerity-Highth. ' JOU W.
Dave, of lhidians,-Presiled over" the , Twenty
Ninth 'Congress; - Hobert G. WirithioK of
Ml , SieliiisettN ) . over the ,Thirtieth; llowell'
Cobb," - orGeoVgia, (Wei the Thirty-Fir:di Itylin
Boyd of Kentucky, over tlie ThirtOicstild
and "Thirty-Third : N'athani - el P. - , Banks, of
Massachusetts, over the Thirty-Fouith and
dames "1: Orr," ,: cif South Carolinitio - ver:lbe
Thirty-fifth;
'New PsbUca
REMISISCE;CCES OF RUFUS , COOATKr-The
- Great American - Adrobate. Eifirtrd G.
Parker. liTew York : - Mison Brotlieril
bl 6 pager', pricetl,2s. '
The.above is a deeply. intiiresting book.'
There iv hardly a page,. from - the introduc
tion to the end, which is noti of deep and in—
tense•interest. It is' one of those books iu
which the.reader is,lo,rait- from page to trag,
and from chapter to chapter, each succeeding
page and - chapter reveriling'some new -point
• of interest in thentaraCter of Mr: Choate, or
so• •
me syriking peculiarity of . his Mind, and
rendering it a matter, of
.great self-denial to
close the book until it has been finished. It
is nof, aod does not•profesi to- be; an elabo
rate binkraphy of Choate, nor doe; it contain I,
his aililteibes in slistail 7 -tbey sill' appear in
the ; work which is to be iirepared yy a mem-1
her of his own firthily..his- rather a series
of bright, spaikling, sketChes—open, perbar,
to some extent to the . o4e . ctiiin of being frng
-4161aq-7-hut withal reaienting a truer and
more picture of_ the great advocate
than has ever ixfore, beau given of him, or
than' probably ever wilne. We corrinmod it
to' - our readers as one of the most attractive
-arid ,entertriining.b&k.vof the
This work from the• pen of one“ who was a
AtilaBlll. Chaates office, and with whom
he bitalieen intimate for.years, contains; after
ati appropriate introduction, an 'outline of
Chortie'i life. andsnhapter of Perional reatin
iscenoss; s chapter of prdfassional Seminisceo
ces; a chapter of ootivetaaticms with Choate;
1 - Chapter of extinct' from • lettera to the
author; nChapter on - Choate as as orator;
arrumems • one of
miscellaneous rerninin:cncer—t.
• • `. • ....harm, viosca with Mr. Ever
ett's eloquent eulogy upon Choate, which was
pronounced when the citizens of Boston as
eembled in Feneuii Hall to show their re•pect
for the memory of the depsited: Ile has en
deavored to present anotttline of Mr. Choate's
life, but 'especially and fullY to present hint as
- lie was during. the last fifteen years of,his life.
The) too -Lis very neatly ptiuted, and has a
very fine steel portrait of - Mr. Choate, and
fac-sirnileot his notoriouspenmaoship. We a ill
make some extracts from the work, in a - week
or two, simaing the peculiarities of the m in.
THE STUDENT'S Irrtsr..—,A nistory of .Eng- ,
lancllnien the Earliest Times !o-the Revo
!mita) in 1688..Ri fl ID BUM C. - Abridged.
IneorporstsegthoiCosr4,:tione & R,eseasulies,
of Recent anuorians; •inti continued dose):
to the year 1858. illustrated by Engravings '
on IN . 004. Isere l2 am, 789 totem Voce;
F 1,99. Newark:llairier& Rrotheri. 1852.
In the above we have a much needed, and
almost indissonsable work. It gives us a re
liable history „a England from the invasion
of Julius: C:e'ar, 0. 530 t o the present
time, in a 'readafile volinne. The . lengthy
orks of:flume raid gadiulay are,w,el/ enough
in their places, , these wbo can
or Kill read them, valuable . ; but their great
length prevents" them . -frombeing vesal•, - by the
great mass who ought to be familiar with
English Eli story. Tile - Student's; Heine...re
moves this eqection; presenting the substance
"of severarrnlumes' in one,' yet: . enibracing
most ifnot all the impertantfsicts With which
the Seeder should become 41 it.
title indicates, it. is designed to - sispidy the
long adkneiwledged avant in school add col
legefiteratere, and every student of ordinary
attainment's shouy buyand read it. We can
also eheerfully'recOmmend , it:as a necessary
additiOn-te, s etery'farnily:and other _library ;
and those who bare no library'shoold give it
a place among the half , diriett !mks which
they possess. - In' those perilous of the work
relating to America, it has been carefidly re
vised by the Anierican editor. It is neatly
printed on fine paper; bou'ud in muslin, and
will be sent post Raid to !soy address, by - the
publisher en receipt of 01'pr:ice. . (2w.)
litre AND LItItICIT Astiarea; or,-Sketches
9 f a tout. in the traiteji,States and Canada
1657-B‘, By Chaties Mackay. „IL D.,
F. S. A. Illuifrated; New York: Harper dr.
Brothers, Publishers. 1830. 413 pages.
12mo, Muslin: Price 81;00..
The„ . uuthor„q these aketObea is an English
man. He gives us a:description of hie voy
age from Liverpool tOlfew:Yoriiand through
various sections of the country, with - aim-
Meoti upon *hat he Sae, and whet be thinke
of thefutere QC our youutry. Wiog a
.4tit-
Abolitioniet, he has not the /twit, Wheal
idea of the Voi tedStatesowd spitakisof a tup -
tare of the Unioh surritiite pc - Amble:Dot frOts
the Artery-
trestioniterely,:6o:li - ettiiii ,
LtodifE34VPr,a 4: A
fT .6 0 13 '
so largetereftOri,ah t l
, ii s r
Yet lattsialut ihnk the: 4 . 4 ,11316k Hiptkblia7,o
America," would besslesTiehlete
oar. v o va ; " . '
. ,
j 4).7 /PP
, Ato ia b i • -
1 1
contains Many seitidavi, "taints.- 44,
useful initlligestiC-;,' - : ; -
Tax VIRGINIANS: A Tale of the Last Centu- with kindness on the whole class. The sen-.,
ry. By W. M. Thsokeray, Author of "Ea- damnify/Mob the work conveys are just, itta
mood, "Vanity Fair," " The NivrcotiteN” it is pa t Svaded bye pure religious spirit. ;•-it
4ko &c.. Nit/ York : Ebtrper dr Brothers [ ,
a.o4itplikrsionsidetable *situation and lin
-1/46.411 pshr" Byo. Paliere4 • - L.". „
40,76:1 }ll,lf CeliksB.oo.-'j Try. ;;• , 7, ' 4 ;
The sidventuretOoktattes (end rni . sfortuneer, 41:ItA MICUIr. uq.- E A tempt tless l
rt,p
of llarrf i and (Norge Warigiontthe ;rirtO ofF rit tealAmtrAfell ,
girlie* form the anlijeCt of thoeitory-„,
ass`, ti 4 AZtriTes, Wiry flaws, llaiitv;' l
scene is laid partly in Virginia, but prino:- Sheds for cattle, etc., eta.
pally in England, during the widdlo of -tlAl „ Tbcptaa ,-- antraife - attetar i taw -are of 6,1
last centurs,,, "tarry g? 4 !!PiLc""° l /. te -Le et t-i-onatil.el land li-;
thsus' tenied bY G/2840;daa ffltaagiNinten ded:
°T • II - ea 4e, 4or 01, F lo e p e
et, la whom Thackeray has represented sr-rnas tt ice ftleOrii-'
the b l an k ° l av e' e il ltri- . P,l ; hoil to every farmer in the
.country : and
glettem, hat *Merry, affentiodatened faithful. ;venially to those who intend to build a
When Harry; who has gambleditsray Ids pat- -ictettiel:ittie,. e - kr, any ,
;•rinlonYvis ITiag Oetinile s s!lt debt 6 /' 14 r 14 " ;Wei wohlewe
ray'
"fir
on, wears tacteurpriYed to - eee'n6Atei bring it. Publirlied-by - 0:M: Barton, Barker & CO.,
board"' of` and Oa N o 20 pa i l[ Row, • r Pr ice , pre
incident affects us morethagapy 011,er in the
~.potid. by
!ititti.4l
book :60orge, elm it was !apposed bad been
killed in the Fretsoh-•Amerlantr (arrive -ft d ~wrppt * r`lFatrr}ttBteeifllloeir.
"
Cook still Coppie; nocc`theifielroes Green
e PP ert " et h' ite l re/eeeeelie hretbtr. by the -and Ormelandfiveteixecnted aari.
paymept. of bits debt. 'The krruer,remains in •I Va., lASI Friday. Ciriokind CoNsie made air,
England, writes a play, which issdiaracteris-1-attemPl-to , es'oape cirt Therliatty r They
tically criticised by Dr. Johnson, manias, be- 17 , t a r a it ne n ti ! h w t o:r et k ,
comes author by profession, s°nfferY
,poverty, -e v er
muffled the aoun g d a the wit9''*hikili
tbi;vbe'l cloth=
and finally succeeds IO baronetcy, and RD had mattaftust a red t i tit of i tts
estate.. Hair y r ser;es in Canada, under Gell- in cutting through th e i r ir on Shiir•klcs, t
era! Wolfe, returns to Virginia,. and, though that•they could pryttrits . off it tri•itnent.
drmade irsivrt isf-chiiiill:4lut of an;
d"rtill a : batter
fate.ll2"riel the daug hter
~;drt,a.barelt,witlet/hirslilher, anisceeded,a%
Of bill Inolbeechollekeel*4 end et. pprtunity would nifev,ltr roma/blithe Pia
pecked' ever aftervrard. -By an esigy exercise tee fro m thewall, aryl thin Irrigk` after but
of an, an extr,ineous
„i s imparted, I -until_ a Sloreri ffiern in'pas. Otto'
the narrative, through • the, introduction Ms was opened. This-was 4:annealed by - theT Led
the scene of some of the remarkable men o r The bri c ks tikenf yrere ,„
p ' - niinereledresser was, th e:
--
the last oenturyGeoter Washington, 04. - he, weep
the hetr a eildea , ,. At a -, 1 , 35 ,
drum of Om stove, end the 1301
ested
era! Wolfe, Dr. Johnsoli*---e•hoin ue have al- I ter , past eight Thais lay evee i e e t h e ei „ mt , t .
ready menlitl,ned—Lord ChesterBeld, and to teem e mots made.. '
other% In the war of lodepetidenue, the htc
theta take different aides,.thorge hexing to
the Loptlista; while Ilariy brings his Military
expelieoce trythesery ice of Lis , countrymen.
Writing in, the character of ,4eorge,. the au
thor imerweaves with the 'narrative a semi•
histolical essay oti the Revolutionary war.--
Thackeray bits n resented thelnen and man.
ners of a-e'en tory ago with that; reeling', and
fidQity which charitcterizo ilia pidlurtis of
modern life aithin his own experientai. Iden's
retatsiuna are much the time whateveir may
be the fashion of the wai , tcoat they play un:
der, and of these passions, end of the motives
thiisway_ruankmd in their sopial iotercourstt,
there is no keener oltserver and analyzer than
the author of **The -
Tun Qt. - six or IIEARTs....By Wilkie Collins,
Author of" The lead Seale." "alter Ds k,"
itc„ rku. New Yot,k asrper & Mothers,
1840. 1 4741 pups- i2tuo,
7-5 wart- ,
The scene of this story is an old castlicsll
- Glen Tower, in South Wales, .inhabited
by three bitothers—two bachelors y and A wid•
owes.. . The ward of the latter was required
by the witi ofher fither , to spend weeks
Penh-year at their home. ' The: : occasion of
her first visit to the ( 1 4en Tower.orwripsises
great portion of•the 451k:_ Neter.&ba elose of
her proposed cult, the widower farms 'the
idea of iletaininw how
tiler+ getup a series of storiesfur': even4g
reading, and succeed in keeping ber•tFie te..-
quired time. The return of she on rahews
an old I 'activaintancei • and revives ail ,Old
"flame:" The result tit, our heroine asks leave
i o remain still longer at the dismal old Tower.
The rest. the reader caq geol. A 4 the even
ing stories resulted in ibeith chervil:az and
"catching" the "Queen of Hearts," the:reader
will doubiles, find thettlinteresting. The sto
ries were drawn from -Pie elf:variance of the
brothers, who are retireg frontal* proftustiotts
of clergyman, phyaiui 'and lawyek . ."
A GOOD FiGyT X,ND Or a TALKS. Il i y thitles '
Evade, A uthur of - .p Ile Lit tles,Love Ms
L o ng," tt Peg Wotß on," " Christie John
stow," drc.,d-c. Illustr .341 pages. i2tne,
Muslin, 75 cents. N • Vora:: harper tit
Brothers, - Poblidiers. 8;9. ..,
ti t
:The reader need not spent a pngillistic
work in the above. Thli "Good Fight" in
fotins }is of the lives Site Ind ventu res of a smi
thy couple of flolland4nd their uuxaero u o
- family. It is free fronualijectionable:asattsr
and will be found interesting arid itistiticliye.
, The "other tales," are, -o .4th Autobiography of
I a Tlief," and "Jack ofATlades." guilt are
well suited io attract attintetar. thalettifer.
of light literature. i . -i ' • . ---7.-,•
BY-LAIFS OF COR(STMAAODOF: Of lii IENT
, Fete •ND Acczersliorhs, - , of.COOciird t
•
blase., with Chisre'r'p,,F,.. ted June 10,17g7;
•csisT i ogue of the Q/Epet so, .ittentiers and .
laid - Sits of the Lodge, will As -Jila- 21 "
too' to 1839; A *you, is of ibe3s 7 .ork,uf
• twenty...no' Past -11ssC A Li..t, 'At - t4
7:lleinltets io 1858;1;0o; p ' hy of plfthe i Past,
i if ) " 1
3fssters; And Iltstoiy the Lod4e,ipelutl
ing Bsographizal •Sketc , - and, a .l?.,euziiii
of the Debates of iti "N.. , bets and loitafes
froth 1707 to 18.59. 7. which iii - idded's
'Historical Sketch of Nis , nty.ll3;l..ewis A.
Surette, Master of Coi titianl f od,gti foe m
October. 1851, to'Octo r 18.8.: ,X9sci;rl:
A. W illiams
. 41; CO, Pule hers. iZoso,,,roo.
pages. Price 75 cent'. . ,
We are indebted to tbeutbor fora copy
1
of this work. • Its lengthy title , page -folly.
show, its nature and cbsoig and it will 'be
found interesting to the fratettiitY--.. - 4 i° i
neatly
-boned in blue, wi" gilt back and
trimmings, and baa•severs teal Plates‘ An
ornamental book for a fi bre or centre-table.
ONLY .A . -TAu PER., Nekton.; arty Hoyt ;Now t h niportoot to t eol ittto..„ , ;lo .4 .o tt O eu ,
Yorkl,Sheition de , .C,0..; - oinwsti t.•Getilea- intisi'ileilla, PreiTid "b,y.cernr/iii:v,L.Qhneseu
crdstiy; Philadelphia: % S. dt A. Miriam- rinin,./Veni York Glyy: The eiunbinatinii Oc:iti:
i
363, pages. lu m p, Afi te ii4 „pike .135 , 0enta.: gredientiOn'iliele . Pillit Ire theregc It At:airing .
There is a strong projush+e againit did . tti-' ' ffnd "" a "' 016 14 ' 3 ' Pk.). are i ni b i " 1 -t hAr
_., a'peratifamnd certain in correcting all irreguliri.
=deli of a Poor-thin le; ai;gl;it - dread itrid ,Ifor,, tils,fiainfurdiensieuatioms;-remormyr aft °Write
"r 1) „ f b4l3 gA r i ven 4 ° ill , ralf4ll , 4 , - ' '' '. ' "l'f ,_, a __ B ' li pa 9 irii . it h h si nts r e
fr irpitt it t%Vf !stilt:. h dtt l i darlili a ;WI
this. f eeling . ill .41:9 Walt cult- taearit (0 - 105 " ' ll ' l efeep;which - aria. from, interruption:of noire,
dependent, and live by °lnge Limed: Tabor, it- i. ' ITOl'3lAftlitED LiTlSSAlicee , rillagyn itu•sl:
should fiel,e4eCtdolittid - eticdfirigedi 'art* . a ) 13 , 4 4 th t h e ' r Vi h Aral l 4ta b eigaitr p l . I
ciitlfig' Oro,. is po tit* tOliorit who. irOlifii)4K./ pointed in' iffe use of other pi ghtuf - plsre — tb n'
Tog Pi** l : ll 4 friilitii 4 4.o44 4:.ilatajtereads. utmost confideam List'Dr.i.ettoessemateire PIK 'dos
But to foasider .4fiensc, agortundtes; as noon:., bg N V , r t i h ji . Nre . r r a lr 7: ll ( 7 l l l : o ) :3; e used d ur i ng
No Pliblai-` "d 143 l a ikk 4 111 under ',, 1 , , - i?clr•
_P.rv1P„r3,9,1„ . 19 4.4l944,llrfigo,Yeto,4,TtOkre
of 81,Poo! house is !aer.. essOly A 'attgrattklii " I t tH A L H 1 =..,„..,,. , ,„
~...., ~ $. 4 , ~,, , ,L , !..j. '4,..„,,..
,1201154414 *iiCT:4li4d4il,li9(:iiiif4i*fle il;;O ;V b i rTiTiliZli 7 41 g g e t rt ine 271. j -
74 1 Wit
1#4??4,4i a! sure l y * a r.. ins, , dieeitiod% Arbisfr4bootd4oe mit, Molt
its jot IMIPsa iaidutleAtesee ober bsys,borl'Asse r , itscir.ipo4,-Pdc e itYo. AiNtr.: by,
.. .
piyonad oonwind/r6,46; Its i m buol i,a . 11311110 . 3 . ! . aiss . v
.. elte , d , O i
. _ 21 ,..4. 1 % _eat r,i
I
T " S . gi t 3 = clve ' t : his PrO 4 b i4* (l l* i 'q* a '''':'' ''!. , .71.4.44. , 5z.:711.4 4 - 4 4 :
.0 4 0" , , - ...letiAcik.
~ L,' , a. , '!i!ia: ... 7 , 1 _4 # 4 ; a 4 ,oo" l ti ;
~4I f Y ettfal i iiirio-Nifi'xfirattal°R
1
1 .7:1,7t4"; ri,?Try,...914,1441•44.4 , e4t.-f•97, 1 Dr. .I.w .I.lltAN,Tilakiwincfc ... if . ,aoll'Alte
I ts_vgattsr . VCaimigs tea-06204 and twice& tUghtriLli; Xciuhiese, Agents. ••• - listed ly
„silt Vocrsteitiums
Mu Entrott you be
so kind as to enot t r upon ,ns the favor of in
ning iaynur paper kbe.follorring-,;
-A (rennin J. C. of 'hi” CountY, being at
BiIrIg I I4II . 4LIMI ri few. week. ago:. caked at a
Certain amsfEtseuond-hand Clothing-Store. fire
the purpnse of buying SOW 0 ClUti,ing - . Avel io
coneePlificm.wilh thO proprietor of said er
tahliskmeni, 'mentioned bik beiug requsitred
with .op_ firra, ankkvnti•toldi: t' ktfeitstun .l l l l
ment, that ,be furnished Nit. Wittenberg, one
' of our firm, at Susrfa Depot,-with a:eking.
Ibis is. a falsehoorb &art). beginning , to end.
We threfore °fret Oita Thousand
Dollart0( 'he wif •rarsi his No st4sion.
We wish the pu ‘derwand Out we
WouW ter th .aloisreprecen
tation Were it nol our linnezt ri!i
zens from being_ pun hp' such tiro
poiturs..: ,Gurrtr.l ISYNITAIIII ck Co.
.liftmtrose, Dec. 19.
111oilice.—The
Ilawley must tau,m4
January, I seta, to
deed H'
Notice.—The in the Presbyterian
Church. in :Montrose, ill be rented. fiirtbe year
I 81), on Saturday.. De , . 314, aua evloult.p. m.
"• Ke!lolls rith Ipi in .nwell & 4'16(4.7,1C:6n].
merriel CollOr, at iramton;
eol3 at Ipii of
fice: ai i discount. P : • '
liiir.-Bafef 114 .al24lc3s4fmni $5 ta: $l3 !
Ainltti4, • geoid oxvot.ND
StectiTuin for thil - PDGES . ,;is warranted to ef•
feet a. ettre in every dm.; MA' In atigeO.of the
roiteinvittipany NIA bottle. ,e
Sold by Abel, Montrose; P. Dubeoek,Ditn
oek ; U. G. 'Hempstend, Brooklyn ; and Dr.
Lyman, Tuakbannoek„ . poet ty
A Card.---Dr. THA•VER of the Binghamton
Water-Care, will be at gworiehinha Depot
(Nietiol's Hotel) on tho 6th of emi r !: mooch du.
ring the 'Spring and.Saiamer for consultation.
laralids will find .to their adriotage to give
him a eall. ,Patiaatareceived at all timevs at hi*
establishment in Binghamton, N. .Y., where
every comfort roaysnieuee maybe . . found
for the suegessfid treatment of li:ratios. ttf.
F. D. WOW). with his 'CAR. is once
more lodated on tho; GREEN, - .'oppesite to The
WIMP HOUSE, in MONTROSE,' where he
Nill cheerfully wait upon all who ch.:me favor
him with a cdfl.
Plctdres in good Cages; 50 'cents'. Liberal
deductions for Families.. All work warranted
not to fade. [Montrose, Dee. 1 850.
Caa,n'rte Leelaveri:-; The Mowing
named - prreona have etiatet& to leauni before
tee "YOUNG hiss's LITERARY Assoczatica': of
gantrose;
Dec. 14th, Hon. Joshua IL Giddings, of Ohio.
Suijact
,scenes in - Congressional Lifu. •
Dec. 26111, George Sumner, of Rootim , Mass.
Subject: Old Europe and Young Amiliert.
January 24th, 1860, Ifortizner Thompson, of
New York.--Hnown as the ortind) '•Driestie'ks.
Subject:' Plork.-4n terse.
Fc4.l.6lh,:licst, Hernia Greeley; of York.
Jt l lY.-Vow let t Pinghkeeposie;
Su* . o Ataericso Oratory: -;
Subjecl.:—
: • A..N. RIETL - LARI), Trexide7d.
• C. W. TYLER, Secretary. (nOtradc';
MollaVs Lite-Pills.—T.ne high and
envi4oelebrity which this pre-eminent tuedi•
erne Flan ecodired for its invariable etrtcacy in
all the diseases which it professes to chic, has
rendered the'uslint"pmetice ofhsieutdiees Puff,
rig not onlyitniietestiaty latit'unnioithY of them.
Theypre - :known - be their; fritits ; their g4ied
- anirlortestitr for-them, -and tl.e
r t , thri'ver.oot by:
the faith of the credulous. In all eases of emir
ticenewttl'aPtlslac biliPtie And bet:v.ol'4ol.ms.
piles, rheumatisrn, fevers and alftiet;.obstinste
headaches, and grperal derangements of healul,
thiqui Ofve . Invariably ptdva a ceri.tioand
spimdt , ' etitledy': :104ingte triat wSil Omit. the.
Life Pills -beyond the reach of competition in thb
estimation of every patient, - -
° - bti.ffites>Phionix found
eq n idly efficacious i Jill I rasp ef.rertnns dr
,dyspepsia. headache; the sickness incident tit:
females inAelicate health, and overt. : hind -of
weskOess of 414 didentive organs. .Por:sale,by;
Dr. W. B.'3ICIFFAT,'3.S Broadwai, N. Y,tind,
nieditine' dealer*, 4
and dritggl_sts getieratty:
throughout the conutrtr. , ' ' deett"ly,
_ - „
=AIXIMD HAND,
AVTOR rt r and COUNOLLOR at LAW,
imi - \Ps., will attend to all buaineas
, entjat o ; i with fidelity , and deap.ttch.
.- , d'.l.the office of 'W. W. U.
;• 14 4 A • '
r rk j.
I
LOBS I CLUB
-*Ar, • out .or any of the NoWst I
i apatA s i
and Magurnes ~üblisheci in the nled
States, at,the 1d lab rates. Please call at
Aloattoireirtioh-littitinfierfilatee the 4 :onts e."end
Ilif t • P4r,l, o 4fillegf. 4l !eaftenAta-ftl
• VaittitMt/ dli its
_ ed..2lst. .A..N. 51.1.9411.0.
STRAY
(1 A3IE into the ene loaned ht•'&unttintined;,
.%.4.444,.1-.Rnit,be_sineesw_Whitte.,kyyinewohEl
4 3'rE1c . : TAiii- - O*Lspr - is jeguelitei Jo . ..prove
prolleityMatfehaiteettid tit:4 •
f - TAP I . III 4 I3 M LP.
1 1
Jeasiii);''De - e. 2'01141859:43'w
pririnoLso-, of the
1J "nniler~lgn 'on Tut:Why': Cle*::;2,llth, A SAIA
llLAClCDCitii;Niithlt ligther with
:,a,wllita tit jiha*'Btuthir w 1 f'ootir+rb fa vor,
.ft,fo beAl4tr,lgY PPW4rdii4l litawraittii , to tau.
arlutiiti2 m.. htoraawharuit.lw,pts found.-
Ilfuntro.a.Ah;.. 2 2f,t; 'l4s' . BECK.
P oqsr IIIBVES "
; 73Xif1 Le
- , CHR - I SiT4X-41,411AN.1C S.
.
CHURCM,P.5.4 4 ,1447
' SUPPLEif,ENT,
SMALIZ 12.0,01;8. 4:o l ;fovicile bq
Dec,,A014., ore . F 0
durt,;P:0 2 #4 1 : 7 4:4 49 ...4E_N OH , •
,
I
, LIPII_ ... Ellif)11.1 - •
;,....,,,....,. ..,, 10 . . --. I 1
"I WOULDN'T. , TAKE ANDIILIFINI, THIS,"
* ift4;pla44p4l, 4. u.sAdayArltAvo- skinve. as
She canibittst .the ptrtraitotata vrtly Fbil. 1 ..golte
to the ' 4- 4pfrit Inha;* -- Sibloii 'Wei 'otni of Tubbs'
.1;4E711141e, A.mhttit y ptnt... : :, -.,
= . 'f.; Mitt.' l'Sh't;iftd Tegietll; had 1 'titot.rieeurecr
tWS itte:i;iriati' itiiiioent'orth',i ifiStfi)tte.7 Sp
thought yin 3:.' The 14iveti•otissi itt4 uotilways:
with as. and, whit's/ vv ‘ etcsb,tts it thi'sitiuti...; every
one shitold secure s orb a titemorlial; especially'
since they can havtithena.ao trutfil:Oity- Winn by
thutituveFsbrul artist, A. qt.Tqqq.4,..01 Bing'
Ancliter'w Notic".• •
David Taylor vs ROeri iilrXen f e,a,fiministrator
f SikANAr.Mint. deed:void U.-'3huibt. T
r piiir, u nd trb i gn O,ap v i a i nte d.by,the-Illou rt of
Cbuitupn Pieia Susq.souotF un.auditor
to dietriltte" the 'pr , rteeedit th y ',S ibriff `lt .ale
of the reiil-betatitri" thrf ati;vie larnob l z the
lien creditors, ,will hear the par,tira,:ip iutere.4
at his .Bin inliontriekSkiThurid4y3he 12th
day of .Inntuiriv 1860, 'at- one - O'elthik m, nt
which time' and piace.itt penmus•tiivin g .iinim.
upon .12;i1 lund,wilt be_rOquired 11qt:trent them
or be forirer debarred. Win T IL It E I.j,
dec22 4w . , -. Auditor.
FATITERSaiiid tirothero
and S C and at others interested,
will please takes - raaricuLain..nOce.that. ;
lS . . Clastia,
the fel64 that_norn4a,roun4 once a ye.ir to tickle
the children. IS 'expected. along Popp, awl has
agreed to cap at Dedtaid'e Book Store where he
ran find .
of Henn oak nod
before the first of
di:HAWLEY
, • - Girl
sqinettotof - Gtte
such ate /Opts Oats :will surely-14 please d
with.
Mann remember that .114 . 01d 'fellow 4611
round a few days: earliuethis )car than
as Chkiatmns clones no Suhday, agd,wil6 try to
finish his travels' attTh ;Mile Giria,and Boy%
Saturday iirritt • `• At' - th'e MOotroailkadi Store.
bet 7.-134-1,
• . •
Register's Notice: • •
NOTICE: hetehy give] to all persona coo
i;errled in The followitt , rbt.lea, viz.:
Estate of Itllrlitt Turner, dee'd,laie of Lenox_
township, Zoa ,
'E.t.te of Afelietable Tenint. d,:c'd,fstuof las
ford, twp; J. I) RiehardSotindint.
• gitufe of Robert. /I cigheria dee, late-orfic rrick
tap, .1. Thornaeand riEfita - ,llngheac adtn ra.
Estate of Ed4'd 'Kennel4;d6l4 late of SUM.
Depot, Win 1 6f. POse,sulmr.
Final account-of 13: IL Aifir hit riet c g,no rliin of
children of 11„A-Vtlhitney,scletal,-,..„
Estate ofratrick Mccati!ey,deaf-ed.lt r ito of
Rush tarp; Jith - om'f,o,riiiii ea'r. •
..
Tha t . t he a ceon ntantaluiviSett FM4 lii:liaecounta
in the Register's Office in and for the county of
Swot/eh:inns, and,that theanne wilt be presen
ted.4olle4ndgm of the Orithads' Cried Of said
"county on Friday4ttp.twentieth.day January
1800.
• for ...unnrinatien, and. 'pllowance.
"CIIAIILF.,,S"NEALE: Register.
Register's Ofnio, -,1 31 on t rOaellee. StA W*
SH - ERIFF'S',SALES.
Bl' ,
Court i n o r ( issued h
ma,.. 4 . t nn iie it
County, and to..Me dirented,,l will txini ? e to'
by . publia„vrmiue, at Mae tour]. Bowl°, in.
llontrosvi on Sactirday, 41.11 dice of January.
184(i:nt" ovieVafOric, p. the following de-
Keribod pieces or parcels (Aland, to wit:
thhietweiiiifrt4ilei•ert of
find situate 1,,11 - and beinglristuytewielhip of
Forest Lirke t iltAl ,,,c tu!cuturt-y%rtfsOnscjniellsatut and
stvie ofßennviertniar ‘t hOnrt.4or4ol-anit de
i.crilm-d at,loeWs,:t;i" -north .
Chitinentt`AViight, on the P tby the public
highway, on. th r south tiy, the' Mjr lON., and
Owe'.l l ' llimPille'rrina.'nmt;intihb' s tveSt.b*larid
of I..hriAkownenornitinhig*thint--iiiikiwores and
a hair of-hot‘be Atur. =WO more- : lash to
get her with the • uppnytenatweir. one .framed
fluent and bard. Shit some Ctrees ittki all int
proved ‘Tlie bdunded on the north
b:y the Milford und,OwegoAerstpillelttaiLion the
east by the oh thr iinutwhe the
Warntsr Robettoti ihidieest
tee t„ennteitilhottibetit-treket' 'S +Sir ic res,
more or I. -withirber,opswirinailekzite barn
and liii*nprovext.- , {Taken in execution at the
suit of Seth Warner vs. Nrid L. 31eeker.1,
• A 1.8011:71bit' t rent pi4igl of
land situithr In tho-townshipl.sif Gieut in
the chunky, r.f.,tiuvittehaen'tsind r iiitate 4kfAlehn.
sytenniS, at7d hu - 40.,11.9titipl,%ttd.tie K tihed as
follows;, ' to lwgintiFeg - at the 'northwest
comer-of laod sold 'to the; heirs of Charles H.
Trow bridge, tit,t3.4roptitr,nag,lirt, ;tad ; theses west
forty-she and - butt
.iinr'eltier 'to i hisp;
tbence•seiliklbrie • a',
,west.
on e hundredwgd neseidpienir peiehnirwri niono'
heap; thence eftrflYlo4l4ll4lPrreAhrlf-Preh
e. to &_ ntolls pettip,oheneu forth. three-gunners
of a 'd'eg,ree sast. , ooir hupdr r ed and seventy-one
perches 11 tee ,of ,bogio*ing ; hdetalftirt
offir y.uccrrt land, be
,Ah'e Appirhitiofs! or-skew-O r yi
~ict heir:
bit*, and - iii - 4 04 tlWellikr.?r Acres;
jimprbvsd - rTulen - in `ex4nttnit,St the suitor
genus -Grigg*: 'li:drew! 'hi I Erriyld 'ThnifisZ Ts;'
14tugdod; ihrithroen of )allei 11eCri;d4: AA'
'deased, with notice to-fairhTeltaniiir - -f.
the. tutdittided - i*ll. *ant of ft Kat,
tract or pareef eit4steritt **tali:4ll4lw
offireat Bend. county of Hir*lniihsignsratul Stele
of Pennsylvania, houtidirt 4 atiui 4 ascribed fnl.
lows. Ire wit: on the 'fault by4putikkaarkell.ae.
!APO* on, the yrent.,Ery„!tindc It* the
werrn - titte nithit - .:OrAttinexrbition.ritt tifir'nertkh
,tefisificrie ilre "wirtiitifee gritruf• . 6r Jh tires Mon;: - .
gitib letfiel Ws'
mate of eflarlete IlitierOturV
hundred and thirty-three .iteres,,Ate"
pore or less, and all improtred."4Tirkwe Mike
ention at theltitoo„iiY4iliiingle.4ll.,
•
I.o.kbav„ ; , ..q . i.444 , 01140 cw..pKoortasa
r 1' I JO!. 10J, gr4PkVe,•:-.ilkti" !•-
' 0 911 1iT i ili15 ).
`• WIC .10 Ake_ 2 styth
* lt i fillyd , ' olll 46 l ol4l**ll;l 4 4(l 4
W 11111.41111 filehlanriostikteglellusit ettl , •
OgetOfivisorst.muist , ..*Dmilirlatkabout.firty,
0crev.434r044. 4 1;444, in ,, ,,spxoptiom it-4.4tr
trigt tititieop Coal
A nice Int niiToye.,
• ALSO-=., All that certain piece or panel o f
land eitOste *Jim township of New Milford,
rountyof f3usiptchannis and State of Permsylv a .
nisi bottpded and described as follows, to wa •
name ftiorth and eau* by tscrabcOf Joel Keep. or i
the soah by lands of Joseph' Staff and 1. -Wes t .
tirotiii,indion the %ISt by William Brown,eon.
teiningzjibqut one inindiud acres. be the aunt
ilote 4 leasocith the appttrtenances, one from.
qu 110,7
, tWo One orchard, and af, , ,ut
eighty 'sores improved. [Taken in exeeution
cat the snit of New `Milford Township es. A. S.
Walliettj
"ALSO—AII that certain Wein 'or paeol of land
, Situate in the township of. Oakland, county of
Suirtmehanna and State of , Pennsylvania. bound.
-edited described** follow, to wit : on the north.
~ b y,landis klerseeoau, on, the south by
;iltbdS ' Or riaiith SitOoyi'," . studl;;Wis,,:ihUlith and on
the emit and west-by -lands of Edgar Thomas,
I. ernstalnitetillty acre; more or less, - and all int_
Pcoted,'-f-rep,hrtin execution at the suit Of 1..
S:tetifiet`pi 11.Chippelt.]
ALSO-All' that certain piece er parcel of
2 ttlitt . lownabitt of Crest Bend,
county?(_Sutinehantot anti Stole of l'ennstylva.
she boulder/ - anif&aeriberi its "(Wows, to wit:
•on the ,north.by, land Of W. $, Wolcott. nn the
I:mit niid 'south' by Innd of Truman and Daniel
and - westb)i,the. Greet Semi and Cho.
.idierttifil'iliiliiire"ri . rati,.'eiantaining about-two
acres Tilp 'or, Tess. together with the rapport*,
halees, - rinit framed itrie barn asd 511
iirtwt;ti. Traken in ettrontitin at the' snit of
Cbrottii.ey -- Cla tif:Orif tti: the tare of Thomas &
Whiring,ca.
,•••,
- AtAtilcAtt :qr parcel of
iam/ sitlitit_in imiough of Montrose. in th e
nod. State: of Pt•nn.v).
Jani,!,lxitinde'drOdlib;a:b;.di t atidliiws,to wit:
en "the 'dint hresC :by .TO pik e street on the
alfith.eastliv.litnd of tin.. Biddle. rln the south
west be rvii , E .I.oe,itinT on ,the.northWekt by
land of Dr 'S.,' Pairiek. Tieing six rods in front,
•ared measuring.-trsek twelve nods, erintaining
seventy , tsco-surnre rods: more-Or less,- with the
spisurtenanes„ one . farge'rearsii - dwelling house,
-one' ice house.rtne- barn. &ono fruit frees. and all
Inprored. • 4Tralten in-execution at the 'shit of
John F. Dunmore ye. Chapman - Baldwin, and E.
W. fto;e„ Terre-Tenant.] '
. „.
thiuw two certain triads or pares , '
of lank 'bile of Whirl) is - situate in Great Bind
toiem•hipferitinte L of Su.quehanna and . Mate of
Jul a r.t..ke and stones„
cornet of lands . of L Smith; thence north 2 1-3
en , t. 341 6 401.14 rods to correr of land.occupied
; by - McDaniel ; - then,re noith Om. east, be
51eDani , •I's Ipnd 73 I 2 rods to a stone near west
of Wei thence north; IC 2 4 e a s t, 4 7
rods to'on ehltitrimp: thence north,l 1,2" csit,•
45 cud.,:to it - birch saplirt; thence north
30'8:-lath, rod s : thence east 275 rods r• thence
aoutlt,-161,2,:easShy . thlebf tract, 1110 32 tedths,
rodsi
i n inigthal corner; thence south, 1":37m.
* t at; :23 4, - 2 fit& to stake
ooth, 1w Werd,:l26. rods to a chestnut 'stub;
th'inim, nett li t 8V!„ hm„ West, 61, rods to scorner ;
thence' ariteth,l 1-Im. west,. 84 rods; thence
south, 81 3•4 4 .certi e 780;1:2 rods .to east bounds
-of -said. Aracti thence southerly along some
44 rods to svpoint.:4o 4-10ths rods from south
parats.orner.of raid tract; thence westerly par.
nliei-rith the south lind and along part of said
sonar—line 432-rods to beginning, c. ntaining
1006 IliDtllitereit of latid,"Witb ithe appu'rtenan.
ce5,..4 framed blouses, 3 barns, I,titeatit KW' mill,
fruit trees,-and,about I . 2,s'neres improved.
',A Lso—Anollwr piece in Liberty townehip. : corna.
ty end State aforesaid, and described as follows,
' being; the whole of original lute number.
ed 67, 69, '75 and '76, lying , together in the tract
formerly of S..A..Low and containing in all
442 1 37-tuertha.aeres AL surveyed by Wm. Wentz,
loth orApiiolB66:•[Takett itrexecotine at the
edit - of MbservsrShemeral vs. Stephen and Jas.
ALSO Ali the esunl undivided half part of
St thtlif hind %Mints in the Township of Great
Bend, in the enmity a Sureinblianna end St, It,
of.Pettnsylvvinia—on the north side of the CO-
Cheelon &Great-Bend Turnpike Ituad, adjoining
land of Dowrie:Green ou the north, Linda or
Itilm ClAO:tin ott the east, the Turnpike on the
no the w•iat,
in front on tho - furnpike 37 1-2 feet, and in depth
1.22 feet haring therootk a three story building
for storelinddtrißinz house.. and out building,
and ail imp rot% d. [Taken in execution at the
suit of Hiram Crirtni , to the use offitnzry Crane,
vs. GeorgOV.4lyer„
.itISQ,:-.9. 1 14tat farts of Lend lying and; be
ing the to'snehip of Preat county vif Sue
quelianka- and Stite 02 , Pennsylvania, known as
ttie Xtirjati Skinner, farms lately deeded by Eli
jah Skinner to Georthe ',W. Scranton, and by slid
Gears% W. Scranton to Elia- T. Young and Ed.
trar Thomaa,ind anti In riesaliaion of 0411:1311,
Bred, Imundisl ow the, north. by lands of Dl uses
BroWn,, on. the ; men by..lands known as the
Yeting, ,8k inner and Thomas tract; on the south
by landveM,T_Trowbridge. and John Blanding,
and on the weskby lands of T. Trowbridge,
D•vid.Thornas j .ahrkhfthe estate of Jabez lle-
Creary, deciaisalicentaining abOut 400 sena
more or jess.andall the right and interest of mid
defendima in .the-aaw- call formerly occupied
by sa4Skinner,and.the mill privelege apper
taining tjareto and about five acres of - land on
which , Paid miti tan:As-ander a cerium lease ex
ecuted by .iloseit Brown, to said G.W. Scranton,
with aboutsseiehty.fiv'e acres iinpmved, and one
two stair fransed hous9...nne smitli house. two
framed, sheds.-tvtitid sheds., ro , n crib, rind
the otiowout buildinga:. a small orchard. (Ta
ken in execution at theenit ufOciirge W &ran
ton us. E. T: Young tF ,Edgar
.Theufas and Os
man Re:ol 1
M.so:—Ati•that eersain messnoge and tenet,
ment re two striries, with two wings, each
one' - sturv:--41tritite - .this borough `of titiogoe
hitutur 'Depot. in - the eittnitrollAusquelintinn and
Siaie tor Penner tools; on th 4. north' side of. the
ja driiid Milford,
rev,* 16!,,,1 :CO( tillage
spent-If:tit:in tiklutbi '['Kites in rseen•
' Mtlitt 4 'end- E. N. Smith,
pan n..r.r iltiff.4 the of Siiiith dr: Sittitts.vt.
sign "eit;:tti Thittiitherg; tosonbiuni, & vs.
Stointt,
eirm
. 1 ePrphauseourt._the
11 - " wing real . I..stoic, Lit is ither estate
"
.( DAMI: (40 . n,A tiff lot sitgat,
in Gt. - Demi loWn;hip. Sii.qaelpsnna ronntv and
lit a fp. , of Pennsylvania, ; nu
,_ Whiatl the tiatutist
1'1)111'4'h 13"..Cffittetcrtiiifileierbed is fiillows: be.
ginning by 2ll,ow:toad orner.of lot number ten of
11o” Trtitvbridee,,Sn r rvey_ the, villsg,e lets;
thenee-slstm.P,fne streeterenth,fiftr : six degrees
west. forty,liiefi4jiteli; theme north. fifty-six
&two& east, fOrtystight‘ feet to the southwest
line;ef .lot, number- ten; -thence *inn the
enme point. thirty ;two, and one half degrees
Asst elglBy feet' ti) IN - et-pike° beginning,ron
batting eleven perches andseren tenths; more or
Nuzatie TO=PuswirAsinut—lin recent mfatut
derstaluding:tiOtice-M horelo4votithat purehio
tiers at Bhis rticiiiired to 'pay .
the amoont.bid'ittthetltiib the feed Is sold. It
hm, b.:come iv/41)(11100r qyea,mity adopt tine
rate, and it' I,tio .filrily l ttitTieled to, except in
',COPS 'ti4iiralthi plicate.ie . ! is e'redito r and
ie bitiired4O provided itt the fat
ttectioti.Ottlie_ael. of Assembly, : approved April
20th, 1846, alliekloof I . ollpere 1--•*.Whenever
P occhamont or c 041:. ea.lOto at. Orphans' Coact
prl 4 lltivifrariatfor Shalt ippeir (pm the roper
'reitortitti pe : 4tatitled y its a 'lieu creditor. to re
ceive- theiteholi may portion of the proceeds
of said, thire;lt .* *lo)ls6, tif * or the, sheriff,
Rdtrulaietritait,'execilthr hi' 'other., ptiiien making
such=stife, tet - iistelvi the receipt of such pUrcha
btopurchascres.,for,tint amoopt , ahieh he or
they tratddliiipiahrt freer the record aaitoresald
to bmeatitliskixtaiseitsif,•Pravided that:this see.
lion shel not batiavaiaktituallot.te - proveat the
rittlikliratildElbatift'adtaiititifaxtbr, executor or
Other parson eforesald to demand and vet:46cent
the timers:stet fmufflefeitt to tomer all /e
-gal Zoittis"ellified:te puidoul or pet pritcerds
of said attle;;#4 to'
*Wow -Oat before
env Poctjancr or pmchotters,,ethall.mcciva the
jiiiittet:' • Watakfoodov i:Pf Ney• shall reduce
fo the *OW, av c 11411104 mf) Raking . said
aterillipitMateteihiefroat- , the proper
tuntedvaMilterhoditakt - elltujitefol: or th e
Pr r. 4 41 %.VInilhif! 440R11,4toOmetliter
4 '446. Atqi0m 11444 07.9.1 1 41: 4 0tia. Rcoootais
- • .tAN.NOLLINP, sAerf•
A i i i i4 0 0 440140 9 64 Deo. 944 Isaa—tr.
. ,
-.-W7 tine adverlikemetle,Of Saniiird's , Liver
Itiviltwator Nta.l rAitinY Vghartie
another cotauut. • erepol I y