The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 12, 1860, Image 2

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    Letts from. any quirter.l will puisue iii
'faders wherever they may go into any territo
rt. and punish them wherever arms can reach
I shall send copies of this to the Governors
of Maryland, Ohio, and Penniyliania; -
With due respect and Oonvideration,
- • Youri truly,.
. . . - HENRY A. WISE, •
[Telegraphic 1 1 ,§i1y....0f 'Gov. Packer to Gov
STATS OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Ex. Chamber. Dec.l, '5O. }
To iris Excelleney,llo Governor of Virginip
Sta:--4our latter' of the 25th, having been
mia-aeitt to garrisonbure..Vs., was , not re
ceived intiLthia itorning. • Of all the dope.
:redoes to whom you isfer, not a man, so f a r
as I can learn, was a citizen of Pennsylvania;
no, MAI their rendezvous, (which con' say
was unoh , troeted, by, guards or otherwise.)
- in this State, but. in Maryland or
• In relation to them, Pennsylvania has done
h er d ut y. Virginito l has no right to antia•
pate that she wirnot do so in the future.
The information you have received in ntla
tion to a conspiracy to rescue John grown,
will, undoubtedly, be - found, in the seqncl,'
utterly end intirely with Out foundation, so
.far its Peonv)lfania is concerned.
we permit any pm lion of our ierritny, alorie
.our.borders, or elsewhere, to be made a depot;
a rendezvous, or a refuge for litsiv.s,despers ;
does, from collier States, who. eas y leek to
, make war upon our Southern neighbots.
When that contingency shall happen, the
constitutional and confederate duty of Penn
sylvania titian be peefortned-; and, - "under all
ebtfonistm n r;ia, she will take. care to see that
. her boner is fully vindicated.
WM. F. PACKER.
E MONTROSE DEMOCRAT.
,!m Annum in Advance.
i! IBM
MONTROSE., SUSQUEH"
Thursday. Jan. 12,
tom'. We lite.tudebied to Butt. Oicirgelit
JackXin, for public document.% •
Ea. Some communications are 'deferred,
thii week--as•wgll as last—to make ; room
for the meisige:
tar Sucti'of our subscribeTs as reside‘out :
of the tounty, will• please remember that we
expedi advance payments hum triam:. Re
mitteuces ate new due from several.' Gold
dollars, and the thenge in three -cent postage
'tulips, or the whole amount in stamps, may
be. sent. safely by hail. '
A-Chance for Alt.•
We would suggest that Court week will
be an•excelleut time 'for our patrons to call,
Or send,_and pay the Printer.
Money needed.—Come one, cone all.
. nr A email buildmg situated. jmt below
B. S. Bentley's, was burned down, about mid
night, last Sunday _night. It *is; supposed
~v , ,,,Aat some permn set it on fire, intentional
- ly ; as a cow owned by Mr. Backus, had been
turned out, before the discovery of the fire.
P9P6AR.-At the late stet:thin for Police
Magi-trate, in Mt, Carroll, .Illin ois, 13. \ L.
Patch, Esq., formerly of this place, was elect
ed; his, majority being ten times the whole
Tote of big opponent. •'. ' • •
• t The Legislatures of New York, Pa,:
Ohio, Maryland, and• Massachusetts,:wera or
ganized last wilek. • •
8.,D. Peek, State Treasurer_of ltfaine
defaulter to the amount of- 4100,090.-
11a is a political clergyman--a specimen of
that debased clan. •
Unionleaings,
A Vnion Meeting -was held recently at
Wilkes-Barre, at which Judge Jessup was one
of the speakers. The right hod of resolutions
were, adopted. One endoi.ses the. prompt
action of theNiiginia authorities in punish
ing Brown'ot Co. Another one we quote:
Reso/vrd, That the prayer meeiings and
public 4.8-emblies whic:h have• recently been
held, s
. t inpatbilimg,with the FELONS .001:1-
fleeted
.rvith -the Outrages at Harper's Ferry.
have a bp/dor:a unerring tendency to destroy
the public morals, to.weaken and impair aft
bonds the foirral Ution, and to bring ir-fa
reproach and disgrace the christian
curnmend the consideration' of the
above to the Judges friepda who participated
in Vie Baptist Church outrage 'in Montrose.
• Notice abet tte•raya of your conduct, genre.
asonic.
• Grand High . Royal Arch Chapter of Pinn
tyletishia?—The Grand Annual Cciminunica . .
liela at theAlasoriu - Temple,
bett. 27th. A. D.,-.1859, A.
JOinAlre Evaogeligcs Day, th fol
i.oir(ng named Companionß, efecteti 011leeta
of the ar.od-Chaftter of Peorftliania for the
eir 1E60.. tieildnfy •
ICI E. Grand Digit Priest--Coni. Benja
• ma.
G rimi j Xing- . --C - Orn. s Harman Yerken.
14. •E. Grand' Jeremiah L.
'
G. T-reasurer,.-coti. Jubn t.boritson
XCE. G. Secittatty 'Nth. B. Ad
_Among the appointments for Di.trict Dep.
U. y..otand'; aigb • Pais'', we twine the tol
ling Gip ; L . Stone,- of Montrose, fOr , Supq'a,
NV,aynitsid•Pike counties ; 7 , Itiehard'A„ Qak
• ford,"-uf &ciente% fur Luzetne cOnnty; J o h n _
V. Smith., of Tunitbanuot, f or Wyomin g
. and Atalivan counties; 'E.. 6. Goodrich, 0 ;
Tonandi fur Bradford and I d ycoming'coun.
ties; 'Robins C. Simpson, of Wellmboro, for
?iota ; Potter and lii:Kean countie,i; ' •
Grand 'Lodge of Penrasy/vania.—/it tbe
Annual, Grand CommuniOation, held, at the
MisOniu Temple _ Phileclelphic Dec. 27Th,
11359 t 4. 3859-L•beirg St. Jufizt th o
eEva
gehst's Day:, the following named . brethren
bating been ties*, Dec. Atb, i858, - for .the
- enining Masonic year'vet. histalled :
Henry - M, Phillips, a W. Grand . Master;
Deli& 'IL Shama, R. W. S. G. Warden;
Ltioltutli:So4t,R. W. J. G. 'Warden; Peter
Williamirin' R. W. G. ; Wm: E.
Adams. R., W.. Ct. , ;4?eciet.l7. • -
Attiong
_ippniuments for District 1)a,
pniy Gistnd limmus, we pother: lith
toonspord of :Northampton, hicniroa, Wayne . '
?int:Pike cottisties,itiC M. Poker, Of. Easton •
-disttitiConnipmed. ortimerne. county.,
_ .
Sharp P. Levis,, yriikokustpe, latiHiie
trieta C oo3 l ol ed of - E ltia q" l / 02 ; Brat)*
Wyoming and Sullivan "conzlies;
Geo. Totanda. t ' •
MIME
:110111, Editor.
COUNTY, PA.
Y., .• • _
work emlitaces all the recent - ditico , :ieries n
agticultuAl cherbiitry, pad the use if miner
-al, 'Vegetable and animal manures, with deli
---riptions.and figures of American insects, in
, ju-s ‘kus-,to iegetation.l Bring ' a Complete
1 guitie",,,1i ,...1. ' culti vation 'of every' variety' 41
I:garden sail d r crops. ,It is il l ust r ated by
nu meroui erignis' , s of grasses, grain, ant
in ats, inptements," in:. 4, etc.• By G'ouve . -
nutty Etnei•soti. of Penn-ylva ••t upon , the, basis .
'of fulinsti's Pariiter: Endyeloyietilk ,. ., - •
, Every pan should have. some text : book
1 treating oh the profeision 'which he full
VAticrtie have seep rid work tsrlrich we would
rscommetid to farmers, as suck with 'more
.nlessure . shan, this. Is trews of every thing
which in ;ivy way - relates to 'lie labor of the
rainier ;, rind the articles are 60 ... arranged as
sole essi.ly referred to. It is..liaitilsomelY
tronnii, aud contains nearly,l2oo double col- ,
umn pages„ As, ework for friiiners it cannot
be. too, higlily,vilued, nice $4.
Pi i •
IltsTs:To IlonsallKEEliEns.—To „ i
ts s a cum i•
-
I;lete m a nuall for horsemen; enibritniug,how
to'breedjiuv, break; use,-feed, physic, groom,
drive, and ride a 'hurie, and chapters on
mules anit,ponies. By Henry - William Her
bert, better known as Frank.Forrester4 It al;
80 contaids additions, including "Itareyht M
stied of ll,ur-e Taming;' and ••13aucher's Syil
- of IDlsetnatiship;" tifso giving:directions
fur the st;lectiiii and - care of carriages Auld
harness q 4:, ery description, and a ; Alemdir
uf the Adkhor. Beautifully illustrated. -
This viirk cannot fail to be of use to every
one who 'p:atts,o - i• expects to own.e horse; add
especiallyk'to those who like to . have good,
It sound, anti well-bred horses' this work mutt
prove valnable. ,Price, 111;25. ,- ' -
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Pursuant to undue, • the Pettmerolie Coun
ty Cominiiieri of
hotel;
•Oeunty" met
at the Keyinanii Hotel; in Montrcitle,January ,
4th, it366,tind nrinnizedbly.eleettrigpiNtet.
•13u.iwarek . F.sq l of. - 31ontroae, Cheirreati; and Tutcsnort, te6eta - -
ry. teietioni it was resolved, that:, -
The Deiiioerats'of Susquehanna "Counry . will
- holdn - mtn4eonvention at the Coirt , lionse•inl
Montrose,len,Monday evening, Jan. 16th, 1660,,
'(it. being the the fuet week oHntmarti; Court),
to select %legates to the next Tkmocriitic State
Convehtioit,' end to- trimaiet - soefLothiir business
as may hot deemed - necessary. •
The Cheirtnan end Secretary were briquet,
ed luviie prominent peutotirate o*(idiess
the meetitig,
An Exenutive Committee . was choieo, cool
slating of:Oat:lie! Brewsiet, S: W..Tewiisbory
John O. 'Brown
G: M. Ilet t ii'son; and J. 13. McCollum; Esq's
The ,CdOnly COMmitiee'rt'aji.Mined 'to-meet
I at the 'KU3:stone How), on,Moinley, Jtinuaiy
16th, IS6p , , at one o'clopk,
I !:tila . nies of Co. C m • •
0. L. gar - pettier, P. WGovern, A
J, W. .Cuitis, 13. N. Baker,-E.
Clatk, Sr. r iil.penition, C. 0. Church; A. Cyr"
3... Mead, H. L. 1310 %Kern, A. B. _W ing, C.
Ns. Miller l 4. Blanding, W. Lyon. L. iNurton t
31 13.. W haat on, J. Faurot, Tiugley, S. W.
Teti ksl;uijr, S. Whited, S. Taggart, 1). Brawl.
_Fier, W. ilityden . , O. Phelps, G.
B. nandtlek T. Ilartnet o.' Stoddard, E. N.
•
The Eiicutive Committee 'were also invit,
io'
ed to he pleamt.
The attendance of every membe r 'ef ear 4
Commili is- earnestly 8014;i - tea, .asT r l busit.ess
of apeciaLimportance will be transacted.
PAN lEL .BREWSTER, 1
S. W. tr.witsounr, SecZy. -•
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-•. , 1 ' :F kook ..Notices. . 1 -,
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of the.E'nglish edition of
~'!Youatt ',on the
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with a prkhs treating of the breeds I in the
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. - THE r
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- a oyclop4dia of ;lc more important topics ID .
,modern 4„'iniculture, natural history, and do
, ,
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The - autkOr 'of this work belinves that" the
mind shdhlti he - cultivated• and improved as
well as 41'3101; And the present Volume is
well designd to assist the fartner , in'being at
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COStRIESSILOMAk.AFFAIRS.
The rat duelling - controveray t.betwein .
Branch abd Grow; provei toltave‘been x very ,
amall atrXir; after all.' It dins not appear Lb i
, nay chiillenge• as ever -gis!en; altbou b
Grver, fearing One, Acek _early . enemies Lo ••d •
elite, iniiilvatt6e. Brarieli nth. 'wiled Grqw .
to naniel6 time and j)lice, ' - obt.,zide . of t e
. „ ,-
Dibtriet orrbera- a cCnim u nicati on could lea li
- him ; mitt Grow,, fearing ; he wished to led a
a.balletAta Ws btead.baaket, pegged 'to be ea
clised. rp3raacti - nt4-4ptobt inteaded to ' chit
! loop Itoc, unless he eigilieed hie It•tighiiive
lang,ua,te, hat - Grow'. coM - ' Was': t . ' iil'L
cut the*atter short. , grAt i - „, ere Ida 3Q . L it
to pre44,14.0u milioiPated. illsois -4 4 :7,-
1
'Gt. - hearing . 1 ,- that the peti te - bu •••
Aug timin g kid himself; sod *it tot: 464; t 4
mail thii, telt day - it.moon. -,,,-
NVe -1 .... tip 1113 folle:Yringßalteeze f.
e,.pari4iiit;
/4:011 - e Oitr . . ;2. , . 1 . • , ' 1: - 4.... r t...'. J ;
Deeember,24th, in the Roilie:,-fdr.Sreiih;
of Va.. illirged,-uPall Mr ecru, therMporst,
1,4 i q „of. the Wire . oftlia•Poof. Ofilde - Appio:
jeriene4BillstilittlastseMitolof k...):sigiatir,y
WWCh 418: *Slit service a tireAxml . it./ , w i s
traught.hltojts preseatdiplarible Oeaditiee,
recfiegi,from, the mod to . - itrowAi a .4 ; ,i e j,„.
Mr, Bramolk,..of N. O. salts Get - be wee dile'
of the comniittekettkifereiaii on-tee idea-
Oit.iiii;iteiTati iiiil i Oittrtitif Appropria
tion Bill; andtefeit tOriipelied to say to this
House thatiletbing-copld have surprised him
More than to hear the day before yesterd4;
`II*. lamentatioas of the gentleman from Penti•
ajivehta, (Mr. Grow) ,over the loss of that Bill
and,ibe tate, •orrtha Mail Contractors. His
friend. frtimiVirginia, Mr: Smith,lhail cited -.! a
large.pait ef_the., hiatoly: ef that . bill. -He
Preiposed ; to stalkmore ;—and ho said - here, iiii
ilip presence-of theillouse and the - gentleman
from Pennsylvania (Grow) and where it we'd
•be known and - heard by the .mailcoot ran tco: s,
-tbakMr. Grow, alone. Wits:respensibh&for,the
Ith
detester that bill. 13',oitt intendita,o to iin
.peach his marines, he (Mr. liratichrthotight
he could say that the of le.- . (i1di.,9 - fro).
had in view, was so detest' the - 'NW mitkiag
appropriations for the Post Office
.Departnieitt,
in ordir"t o entri pel Ale President of .the Unit
ed States to call back Congress -, extra'rers
*ion; thatlie'led liiitriends might obtain the
control of the - erganization of the Meuse iat
an earlier chiy: lie, (Branch) did net iiitebii
•to divulge' anyklsing tbat occurred in ttiat
eotritnittee - of Conference, but he asserted,
Ahat'tlie.hiniorti We Ontleinan; (Grow), knew
-then, and knew now, that it. the House litid
agreed to take the &nate Bill, and'disagfee
to the ainetidment increasing the rate alai:st
age, that
,the Senate would have receded, r(ed
the bill inuld - bave . been pigised. He challen
ged a contradiction of the fait.. If the . oljut
of . the gentleman bad been to vomit the .
Senate from infringing upon the pierngatiyea
of the ihiuse; What reason could. he give I . to
the mail euntr s actors fur hating voted.,sienna
against the bill beferj the Senate bill had
been put 'upon it l - -.•--
1..
~..,
- January 28th, Grow replied to abeve,,viin-.
,
ly attempting..to evade the charge put upon
-Lim. •tailing iii this; he charged tingen!tle
maply and unparliamentary. conduct - upon
Mr; Branch for lei he alleged) impeaching
his motives; although Branch only °alleged
what is a matter of record., and stated that
,
he did not desire to impeach Grow's motike.
Grow% refusal to exPlain . bis ungentletrian
. -- • I, .-
Iy ... remarks led to the " duel" conti:ovgrsr:
Mr. Vallandigham of Oitici. said lin,
One of.the twenty nine Democrats who voted"
for Mr. Grow's,resoltition at the last session,
and he desired ; to say, al word or ix pl an alio 9.
He was of the Horatian scliool of philosophy
and adopted the nitadmisari - icy politicces
peCially, but. Ile did admire the cool assuraiice
of a gentleman; re ho, responsible himself tfur
what !ie.-calls a great calatnity,,seo6 to !Alma ;
tha s t responsibility where .it did not belting..
He (Vallandigharn) voted for Mr...Grow's re-'
toletiog because he doubted Hie const it ut;ion-
Acer of 'the Senate to rabt . e the rates of
i3d because he wrisoppo'sed to any
A t l rates.. He took upti him %
t
re resp . i?•:,sibility, but' he
ie could seek to Oboe
kt..,trA. For ev4ry:
tabarrasstnent
,
--k.,suffeied,
postage,
iocreose or
self big abiire.
should .corn himself
tiles reeponsibibt.y upon-o,
thing of disaster, distress anif`t,,, ,
the seven thousand mail cant racto)
the gentlelman from•Pennsylvaniawas
Bible, so far as the defeat of 'the Post. Om.
.4ppropriation Bill in, the. House was concern
ed, and remembering that fast, Mr. Vallan
clingbam thought propriety would have c re
twitcd the member from Pennsylvania -to; be
silent, or if notoilent, at least to have. spoken
In
,tone and language less' offensive: Pe,
(Grow) uith.great rudeness and indecorpm,
told the Demoerstic hide of the .House, that
'the New York Herald - had furnished tqem.
with brains ter tlwir discussion. Hew easy
it would be, Mr. Vallandigham • tol re-.
tort that the New Yerk - -Tribune had furnish
edthe Reßublican side with both brain., Itod
decency,and tit small and infinitesimal cpltdr
tities at . that, and moteovet; that it was clout-,
fob wliether the gentlenian from Pennsy)ea
nia had reeeNed a full share inthe
[Laughter.] Bet I forbear.
Pennsylvania
,legislatiue•
The Senale was called to-order on Tuesday,
danuary,3d ; hr fecob.Turney, late 'anvil:or.
The certified retuinsof the election of Sena
:ors were read. - The folloving is n - co!...!ect
Philadelphia-J. "N. Alar#dis, Johi
Parker, *George R. Smith, *George' cop-
Chester and Delarrare:—TlioniasS. Bill
blon•gomery-L-John.Thorrpson.
Mkeka-- 7 1Sfahlon Yardley.
Ly
.kndrow ,
Sn dery Nrriliutrtherland; -Montour, land
Columbiat , —Reuben •
Cumberland, Juniata, Perry, and
Dr. E. D. Crawford. • - - '
Dauphin and Lehnnon—L 8.-Iturberforil.
Lancaster—B. - A. Shaeffer, Hilbert- Bald-
York.— IL Welsh. . •
'Adams, Franklin,' aid Fultoti- 11 AV K,
MuCluie. - • • • '
&menet, Bedford and 'Huntingdon— Win.
P. . •
Blair; Cambria and Clearfield --*Lewiti. W.
BaLI. - > • • •• • 1..
Indiana end•Armorone . —J. K Meredittr: .
• Westmoreland' and Fayette.--Jaiob rar.
neY,. - • ' t -
— wasbingtop and Greine--Grorge.
Allegbeny---John Peony,
: .
Seder sod Bottler---*D.-L., Ja brie. '
Lawrence, Mercer and Ireoango--lif Lai M.
• ,
Efiejitld Crestford—D...-A. Finney.
Clotioo,,,leffertezin; Forest sod .
• Opposition le• Roman ' • Demoata*in itai.
New:Dlemben,iiiths - ,
Republicans,. • •21
Democrats,. - - - 12
-.. •
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Republieen Ensionlyi i
- noininsts4 foillpeakor.-
HEutte•l - . :
Fraocir,- Oppcoitioo, - - - 00 ';
Tl)73lly;VelflObrat;': 11 •
Mews. Bell Lot ctestori'iod.. Connell ; •of ,
, "Phifigiolpbio.:Armitbsooti,_: e
Mr., :o;l4Administered iinstuandoa(b - to:
the: SO** metalperi Mies
tOok-the,0ft.44..; , - - f-::L
: . :,1,101011._Bfiott;:of the' Eittsikstgh Gazette
4 4 - 4 1 forinl.bo:G:ofeittiatorgiinizatiou:44 , -
' 1813110..:'tr 6
*iv; 12
o'ci,ii;
foe'ldoetion , of itipiesetititiveiii*.eto-
I 4 •
...Wet* Calderon, -- 110:4‘ MEM:
1 1 1. 1 Din*-Qp;7 , PititiokidattiinoogbilY4'' - 11.
.&. - atiootiPP. - 4tisok:ldoimi;-Ji-40pebits:-
4 • .Nai.43,:;lll:asitai,
D i 'WA iheiloket;
Op.,' lout A. Sheppard, -ON
dey, 'OP., William D.' Morrison, James
Donnelly, D., J. F. l'iretlon, Op.,
• Tbomatt
W..Duffield,D., Clarks P. Abbott, Op. '
Delmilre- Wm:D. Penilell. Op.
Cheater--William Shafer-Dp low Auk.:
or, Op.:Caleb op.: ' •
Stonebaek,.D., Dr. harles li. 111141).
Backe—Jos. Bornbley, t,
• Nortbampton-4acoh Cope, D., P. F. Eli.
enbrrger, D.
' Lehigh and "-Carbon Samuel ~ J. Kistler,
Op-, bit:holies • Long, D.- . .
Monroe and Pike—Charles D.-Broadhead,
11,Bei.daloo t _D;J -
Luzeitiottikittose,".D. Peter D.
D. L. -
Susquehenna • George T. Oregiet, Op.:
tliedroid-Thomaa Swaad , 0P.,, O. ti. P.
Kinney, .•
Wyoming, Sullivan, Columbia and Mon-
IDA—Samuel Oakev, D., George, D. Jeullsou,
"Ly - coining and Clinton Hobert Crane, D.,
George A. Acheubach,ls.
Centre--Adam H. Barlo , ;, Op: ,
tilflin. 7 George Bates, D. '
tnion,—Snyder, And Juniata Thomas
Hays, OlvW. F. Weenie!ler, Op. - •
Northumberland--Atues T. Bien!, Op.
ScltoylCll John S. Boyer, Op., C. L. Pink.
anon Op: Joiiph K. Maurer, - D.
• Dauphin, !-,- - Win. C. A. 'Lawrence, Op.,
ks D. Nit t iiiima*„ Op:
Le brain n.-= Jusepii \ Kok Mau, Op. ,
Barks—Elijah Penn_Smith, D., Solombn
L. Curter, D., Joshua S. 1,11er . , D.-
Lancaster—Nadi!. Ellmaker i - Jr., Op, Sam
uel Keneagv, Op., Amos S. dken, Op,. Jacob
E.-Cassel, Op. • . .
Yotk:r-Frederick Snlizbacb,OP,John Ma=
- nifold, D. ,
Cumbefland and Perry;.---John McCurdy,
Op., John Power, D. --
• •
Adams—Samuel Daris..raw,• Op. It N. ,
:Fratiklin arid Fultoi—jantes R. -Brewster;
Op.; James C. Austin: Op.
Bedford - and Somerset—Geo. W, Williams
Op., Geo. G. Walker, Op.
I.luntingdon---J. Simpson . Africa, 11.
Blair- -Jacob Burley; Op.
J: Proudfoot, pp.. , _
ana--S. Wiblutt Taylor, Op, -:
A 1 04tting and Westrocaeland---A Craig,
0p.,-J. 11..1.1c,Grunigal, Op., John AEI. Coulter,
Fayetic - John Collins, Op. • •
Gre'ene=-Daniel V.4(.lray, D. •
WaSbLngion —George V. Lawrence, Op:,
Win. Graham; Op.
Allegheny- \~'rlli,m Varnum, Op., David
A. Pressley, Charlea L.Goehring,
David E..13a% ard, Oji, , Wll4lO - 11 Espy, OP.
Beaver and, Lawrence=i-Juseph LL
Op.,.Jarnes I.l6l,Lrrson, Op. -
'Butler;- JOI.r M. Thompson, Op:, \V: Mu .
EL Graham, Op..
Mercer and Venanco—Get rge 1). Llama,
Op., Elisha I)avi.', OP:
Clarion and .Purest- -John M. Fleming, 'D.
Seffeikin, dearneid, elk,w
Benton . , D.; J. Gerd9n, Op.
`(ipvfurd and Warren - !Imam Raider, Op.,
Rouse, Op.
Teller, Op., Junas
•
'fieu ' r: '
Erie-. =I e t
Op.
IN NI;"
1,71 . is:
on, And Tioga—l., P. 1. ib.on, Op,
Lew'ris Mann, bp.
Upo.n Culling the run, rtlku! the memb ers
we: e foun d te, be present , but 'Mr. Stung, and
Mr. Whiitnan, -
(lecease.d.) ... - '''‘.. '• .
a3N...4
Opposition, • -•- -•-• '••67 •
Democrats,. . - - • . . •,
RECAPLTITLATIOg
Drin'ts.
Sedate, - - Llcuse of Rep -
Total, , 45
. .
Opp. maj: on joint ballot, 43
Howie proceeded to elect. Speaker.
For Lawrence; Opp. , 05.
For Dunlap,Dem.; 33.
The usual brmalities were complied mill!:
Pelhion of Dr. \V ilea, cunle-ling din seal
of T. W. Duffield, .of Philadelphia, presented.
- Adjoureed. . •
. THE last survivor or the Wyoming, cniis
clO4 not dearl, as recently-staled, one being
still alive in Conn. His name. is Jeremiah
Sperker. tie was eight yeari old "at the time,
and, tcniembere•. very: dis..inctly 'Amity inci•
dente connected
.with the event.-
HOE JUDGE MASON of TO3'i3, who made
himself so popular with the Inventors' - or the
country while he held the office Uf Commis
sioner of Patenti, has, we - learn; stimiciated
hitnself with Munn (k. Co., at the Scientific
American office, - .Newirork. • •
. - ER'S AMERICAN ALMANAC, for iB6
is
oow.re for delivery gratis by Abel - Tam
uutruse,.. •.0 is happy to supply all that
call for.thein.- Eery family .should hare and
keep this bock. worth baring. Com;
prising much general information of - great
value; -it gives the best *lt - action - fur the
cure of prevalent complaints, that we can
get anywhere. - its Anecdotes 'alone are
,woith
a bushel ~of wheat;and its medical advice hi
sometimes .worth to, the Sick, the _wheat's
weight in gold. • MAnyvif the medical alma
nacs are.-trait', but this is.selid. metal:- Its
.calculatious are made purposely foi this lati
tude and are -therefore correct. Call and get ,
an Ayer's Almanac, and when got, keep it.
lIOLLOIfI E OINTMENT A(D PILLS.—Ex.-
ternai injuries, as w'rell, as e;teinal diseases..
may be truly; said to bare lost base their ter
rors .since the introduction of Ilolloways
Tlie - worst-.bruises burls, arid
scalds . the Severest flesh. wounds, and, the
incist dangerous, fractures, are treated Rucess
fulli• with ttiii"Ointreent in the hospitalS
London :lied Paris. l'he Amt. i'lressing ~aub;
dues inliantimition and' relieves patti„and,
AOe syMfitoMi iernoved, the process of restO•
retina is rapid, almost beyond credibility.- 7
Eruptions ofell.kiailst, e S thme, Alttailm, croup.
~and sores 'and uloars..of ertiry jcind t rany btr.
'prcariptly:removed.b7. the, aPPlittOgn:wf -tbis
ober:died remedy. Pills areibtatstid-.
and specific for . diseases,oftbe.stomech,livek,
sod bowels;_throughoutturope and
raiiiwritbsThe , re wilt- beau . 'aab' ttif-
Aiwa- Atiideiby' sall ,.
,lituatio,4,::-cip'
Ittandafiietitrig; January 60, tiy . tlia . awtor:
led pol!!ipte; itiii:theliecieSt bribe Dtew
anal . Liss, January : ten*
•
;, GRAND jEMORS.."
Aubiirds,lrrocietio.tk: - •
Etairgetwitei-Eri GFigori;
tsberJr: , ,
Car ente r;
Et:smock—Hiram
frtiathOillNit.soli-9(RB,r;`
Giblini+-V: HvitlE
Thiltle7; lair dirk:
'
asilthind:-.1-6;'ll.Eartetbrpqkr,
,
tocintni - - R,. f 3. ehociitA4r:*
, ingvitle—David Lathrop; Benjamin Si.e r
yens, Sime! Quick. •• ,
Silver Lake--lasact i Griffith, Piesiived
finds.- 1
TRAVERSE JURORS. •
.
Auburn-,-Daniel 0. Cuoley, )41ward tome
ROO. -
Apn)acoo r
Orford:— Otis Williams..
i)imock —A. G. Hollia!er, Jamas Wallace:
Franklin— Win, W.Tierscuit.Vrovili, Park.
Great Ben(L-Q,f.liaa Lee„
7 . 1110 r, j_onetban'T:nyl?r_
li griek.....Eriatua Bennett. - •
Bitiford. 7 .L. T. Ferrer:
'
Liberty---Arthur Soutlslsuith, Rain Flab,
Kirby' - " -
LenOi—Samuel:Benjsnitn, :hied Cabin;
W„illtam Reese. . - cF
iddiet ots•nL-Job n C. it, iiria,`Win.' ThoM -
as, C..R. Headley. • ;• . ' .!
Mont‘ope,-Win.
_ New Milford—H.
. Rush—A: 13: Lung: - •,"
Sump% Depot- = A. B. Johnson;'.Geo. ,
Snttagytlle--Jones Pbilli~.rThus Risley.
Silver Lake--(3. Mt-olden. 1
SECOND WEEK. - '
.] • _
Auburn—E. J. Hollenhank,-Slimltevekt...
bury,- Mien Carter, Elijah Crane, Al;ijah
Jameti
• ,'Ariolacon--Minti - e1,..N . 010nt .1 , -
is
:'l3ridgewater'.V. F. Deans. . - •
Brooklyi—E.T..4o4. . ,
Checonut---NtriekAiugsnlis.
l)iMock--Saninel Sharer, Jas..F2driewojil.
llundaff=-T. P. Phinney, -
`Forest Lake- 7 4tfilon
OieptHentl S2R - unnell, Llenry.Waruer,-
iron 1-: - -I , .tr;th ad Brainard. Jno.illatuling ii
Gen. Leach, J. q,:riptobkiFs, Ovid Follett.
Herrtel:-Walter Dimmiclk l '
Jca=up—Wni Wheelock,
Jact.ign:-4 . Stephen
\Montrose-4. Rosenblum. j
Oakland—llrndley. .Beebe.
Riish--,Fmdriek Fargo.
Sprin ; .
,• ,
,';• •
P!iteharil. - -
Susq'a Depot—L. Marsh, A. J. Sermimr,
Ephriam OnTr, James Tillman,. Frederick
Lyons. • - ' - •
, •
. Silver Lake—TrenrySlade.jr.,CheSter_Rliss.
Thomson —Wm.,Strddaid.
Scholarships in any, of the nrat.coma
Commoicial Colinges in the cptntry,furniahed at
thia.office, at a !arra diScoOnt frnin-usuitl
LECTURE 91)ITRSEI
DIMOCK AtADEM.Y. •
The-Sedund Course (or the-Wintrit 03.0 & '6O.
First Lecture Tuesday eve.,-Jan. 3d,-,1 60, by
Dr. C.-F. Harvey. - • • \
-Second Lecture Thursday eve., Jan. 12tb 1 0,
by B. S. Bent Icy, &sq. • - • , •
Third Lect u ro Monday eve., Jan. 23k1860, b
O. C. Tiffany, Eriti. • • :
-Fourth I.ecture Tnesilapieve.,-_Jan. 31, 1860,
by .1 D.•hfcCotitith, Esq.
Fifth Lecture Thursday Erve:,' Feb...llth; 1860,
by•C. W. Tyler..
A. C. 1 1 / a fterdee. n. a, has. boeneogiged to
teach tkie class in- Physiology. and hstture - on the
subject. DrA. is a thorough - and skilful peue.
titioner; And bay a faculty" of ispinining„the hu
man - system in its most miriirte pat - tie/es and'
relations, •and students wishing to pursPe this
important branch eanhot receive better instruc•
tine outside of a
5 1edleat Colfeav•
Jan. 24, 1860 • B.- M;STONE.- • •
. ,
BrpsseehasingGtiodit'of Ziegler &
'Similh, . (.IVholesale Druat Paint arid Glass
Drillers.) corner of Secotid and Ill; elem.:tits.,
-4 -hilliad'a, you have Um #dvanta,,tto of, select.
ineitt,qr purchases from an eiteasiveatid raried
stock orwlille !mit, zisse, coerd,paissts
0.... v.„..tin,
and viand w glum* of assorted siz.es and
qualities. All these' articles are tu.s,Jked at
such prices as - can t fail to Suit thn
. Clo!est .
buyer. ' -, . N., ' rt;b3
.I)*jiii
A' Cst THAvEtt of the Pinghttnitnn.
IVater;cure, will to. .at _Suiquehanna...Depor
nn rho fitlisnf each tanntli: du.
ring the sprincr and tairmmer . fnr ° 694'ultatinn..
Invalids will find it to- their adVoritage .tn-giVe
him a call. Patiento rPreived of all Odra at' hi"
estaltlikhment is -Bitighautton, - N; V -where.
every comfort and convenience -may be fettcd.
614. che sececiedel treniment of: ItivAttros.
The Great FeaVeMedisine.—MiiAinetionnt
irregularitiei ptic.diar to thelreaker aei, are hr.'
variably corrected by the s ese'of Jude in'.' Month
fain Herb Pills.• They are the safest and sweat
m.:dieine for al I the diseastle incidental* females.
ora I I ages, and thore.especially AO in this climate.
. Ladies Who wish to enjoy health Should lway s
have these Pills. NO one who ever •nti'ert them
once will-allow herself to be without them,.
They re.move all obstructions ' purify blood.
and give to the akin thattbeautiful, Clear, and
healthful look so greatly admired:in ii beautiful
tend healthy:women... At. Certain periods .these
Pills are an indispensable companion: frem one
to four - Should be taken earl) day: until iklier is
obtained. - • A few. doser‘ecriteioilally,. keep
the system sd healthy, and the btood . no.Pere,that
diseases cannot enter - the bodyt -•'•", ' •
Judson's Sfountsin lierb Pi,ls•are sold by a)
Medicitte.Denlets. ,B. H.SAYRK,
jan - Montrosn. Agents.
Illottatts 1411le-Pills.—The "high' and
envied celebrity which thisi. pre.eininent media
cine has acquired-for its invariable - efficacy in
all the diseases which. it.prefeeses to cure, has
rendered the usual
_Practice of.esteftations - putl
ing not only nanecessary.butmewortity of them.
They . aric known by .thoir fruiti;.their good
works testify fur Gin, and ti.ey thriire not by
the faith of thovieduleus.' In all cases of cos
tiveness, dyspepsia, bilious and liver affeetions,
piles, rheumatism, fevers:and aguee,' obstinate
headiches,and.generaLderangementti Othealth,
these Pilla.fivve invariably ,proved Certain and
speedy rtmedy.. 'A single tirial. will.4lsee ,the
Life Pills beyond the reach of competition ip the
estimation of eyerf,patfent. • -
Dr. - 111Ortit•gi Phkenii Bitte rs wil)ila:faiind
'ogee] iy efficacious i:iall caseianory.ona debility
dyspepsia:- heitdache, the - ejelinesti - ineldent AO
females in delicate heislth 'and iitireiv'Atind of
weakriesis of thedignstifelrgantn- - Per ealtetty
Dr. W.B.IIIOPFAT / ..336 roadway;bL.l.,itad.
by medicine dealers aladlituggists rgenerally
through Out the country.. • 4•-•
Tea - Pacnuanktits.of the fettai4 ec;fisfitution'
and- the various truds to which [bele - xis iiihjee=•
ledilentand an veiasionel town riurtd s
It is itoporteati however; .that thesa,ithall le 4
n'heitaitssa nattice,,ankat ihn Anne time *mow
pi ish the :litairiA end. liesfetteriii. : Cetebratei t i,,'
Stimiaeh'tlitfers ierthe very article . ."liiOfQts
in ail •eases of debility are IncoltmegiOil. ! It r . f.
Attires the (Oki& thordyistivemigine:' jitfuit's
fresh` vitality = into t e whole tate*, -acrd evie
that theerfelneei t&itilrotetfpnrantbo,Vhielijii*
`the 'post valuable of feminine attrimidoe, - ...The
ploptiae`uf reeitiatuketafroni &baleen ihsf many
Of the:meat promin t imimolinel- gentlemen in the
Union have bestofed enentATlM44llo
ter*; iho.virttlel 4 or.irtifah AhOj,::EAT.O' I F4NUPPLV
Stinted and AAkeourfedgeil.';'Vhetelire numerous,
counterfeit's , offeriAP•fol - *hid Ale
.iinetitutO or tnerit4-inCiitia,lfilkif 14111 :hit
the •
C4inriki -70:7.4*Ationt•-- , 1*0464, °INK
n • )0 . 1u41 - '1 pry
t.
he "ii.qtrO''.AlEoo42PAePfitstrAttit".;6.
funetiost :4 •-••
' . 1 0 11 lilehi
Wow
,Kdostek 4P fkreitlikk
bitiositManthArkr*ime , ;
re l o- , 1 1 01 kt Voir
"" b i rd
arFk i t
O Prof itm.WlerifPr
18 .0h1 0 04 - .
UNeei
=York,
titadect.: , '
itUMARD • Pi7l4lein
W;Titztti:Secroiiy, • ,
t . ,.
L':':l.: , 1:.-:,:.,,a,%.
COM
- l emons o re ve story bri ck bold
'Ear of ti
ittz of the Fitinberton Mill 4, at Lao renve,
felt.tenqueoday, crushing some 200 of
the igq 9perauvea beneath the ruins t4hi s b
arknn;..topig
•1 . 4- "
Th . e'hiijding was erected aevin ye s sira4
an w attthat . „-Atrbotantially wilt--kenc# , )ll:
waater.:\,..Partictriarallext
41 . 11 0 1 , 44 /oPealfll , -.-Mt:usits'.- Costrotrsu
SoLoth's (Ur Ifi q PILES, is warranted to. sl
Aid in a 11 4tiageiiv of -I he
diseit*.'tir the money' . sr tit be iefutaded:. Full
ditetiensjaomrsioy viiett bottle. • -
sod IN A rr bel, illontrose ; jisheo.A.Ditn.
oek-; o . ll rmpstead,..Brotikly.iiiiiist-Dr,.l.W.
.
Lyman, ••unkhltinock, - • pest 1
AlF;101. WOOD; with. his .CAL- is ones
more •loqatea bn the' GREEN, opposite to-the
cCOURT 110VSE; inMONTROSE, "where be
will theiirfullq wail 'open -Alt Who' chePte favor
hiiu with) a all. • " .• •
in 'goof! Callea' SO cents. Libe l rd
ileilactiolii - rot: Tallith* - AI% work ,warranted
not to Nile: ,
.IEO9,
.
I 11l riovita is t tolleantiteis.e.-11)r. eltieette7
ireaulti!iiis Prepared by , Coritelius.L.COesi:
-,mati c ill'ito rark.Cirg. ;The combination. of in
gredieot in these Pills are the result of,n long ,
and exte sivo-praetibe., They are-.mini in their
Oiler:tile ,And certain in, correcting all irregulari•
lira, paiofnr menstriiittlotia, removing all obstrue•
-,iions,'WhOther_frem col& or
otherwise, hearlaclie,
Mitt in the side,reilpitAtion of she heart; disturbed .
Isleeo,-whieh 'whirr (Mita inteirtiptenrt of "nature:
I'o 36U1.1i - lED LADlES,these Pills ire inval.
,uable, aii they will bring - cot . the riannthlrperied
I With regularity.... Ladies who have beekdisap ,
poitited in the use of other pills, can ,place the:
'I3tMORt tioAfitlenze in Dr. Cheesetudn's Pills de
leir:ali tliei are represented io do. - ' .
- NOTICE.—They should not be used - iltring
Pregnanbv, as a ials•earriti,ge would certainly is- -
'-suit tlietiefrovii. - .. ' -.' . • •
Warranted purely- vegetable, and free from;
,aby4ting injtirious to life or health. ' Explicit
direetietis, which should. be read, accompany,
.ach box. Price $l. Sent hy roail 'on enclos.
Tug $1 to any authorized noent. •
1 u: is - . lierciirsGs,
- . r. - 165 Chambers-St, New-York,
General; Agent for - the Voila Slates, tc; whom"
tail Wholesale:orders Ahould be miclieeeed.
Dr. WAXMAN', Tunkhannoek; and ABEL
TURR ' LL., olinitruse. Agents . Jan2o 1.y.,
5,13 advertisement of Dr. Sanford's Liver
Invigo.tor. and 'Family. TCalltsrtie - Pills, in
anotheecolumn. - ' sepB ly •
• Agricultural Arrojta/
Meeting of tlto Susquehanna County Agricultur.
al :tiontOy wit/ be he/t1 at the Court HotP , e in
Montolie on Tuetalay evening, - Jan. 17th, 'lB6O,
at 6:.30 o'clock, -p. rn. , .
WM. H. JESSUP, Secretary.,
.. .
Dona:tion Visit...—Th'e friends of Ruy.
Ira T,,Wakker; 'ivill itsylitn a litintoitin Vi,it
nt dta..rasitlettee . of kr. WilfisT. Tailiti, at
Lynn.• tto - Tuesday- afternoon and evening,
hit. 1 tit' 1600' .-. : -
. -'
j
1 : . . 1
.
• v . .. s-
. .
'-.,.",;!' klj,are . rtr.rdtally invrted to attend. - .
414311881: ,' • -
he Bill •intd., in 111 , nfrose; by Bev.' J.
i; - .. .
ni r,. nir. E.. A. Bum) r.f N.o'ork
It!. Mlr.s Smt.trt C.A§F. of gOiii.TO,P,...
10.i4.)11.4., at the Baptist Parsonage
.01 1; b,Yri• .W.• A. Miller, Mr. E. - N..
t,. ;int! bal k , MARy....A. , WETLIERBY,- all
i'.10.. .• \ • ' •:-:, ', .' - I
lie : Ist jr , er4l\B: , :.Aniirei : 4's Charit,
/Hip:. Its Bev. -J. G Fitret-'10: P.LIAS,
1 G . ,
'l"iifl:.ll,. and Mi-s (I L I A A.-Cll.o4llEft.'
r ~ .
'heof Great Bend.. ' • .!.. •.''N .
'he 29th ult., at the Bajafst Patsirage; 1
!),ardale.. by : Bev. E. .1 \ - Bailey'. Mr...,
111. PECK, aid 'Misr( SitiS - Prr&trkrt; '
ICM:fad; ,
- - ~ . ' ' .
. .
.1 17.11, at - 01 flo ksi., ill".
11r;: Iry the - same; Mr. 'BortiO.B.
, tr . i . Miss LEAtt -- •M,'F1.5 . 1 . !t1it.:'61!. bpql
'lttlitle,-BiFy'a• Co., P.t..,:, • ... '
~ :N.,
le 411 i inst., by . ' 11..ev. J. B. Mcgre#!„
d
tis..T3R9iis. id• New. lia'iren,Gonn.,,
114 Arti6Ai." - A CitistatEnitti of Gre'at
, _
._, . .• tr • , : ..• • ,
On\ t i
C. 132011
city, a I,
in Jgek:
Ilv.cto.:
of Cliff'
• On t
Si.r . ng4
W. li
LIN, ho
On I
in Cal
NELSO.
601,1$ 0
Nov.
CHI
' On 1
Mr. TA:
410 M
00 t
land C 4
C. .1, .
mud 411 A
place, I
•
e .-2Ett ult.,. at Cincionatus i Court-,
LT Rev. 0. S \V te i s r.
y.N......T..!.1.. - ufllerrieli,SuN'n Co.. Pa.,
cx: q uiA 2. of tit . ° former.
he 14: inst., in Lenox ; hy,fter.
.r.thimp R. TRVESDEL . I., 8011
'A N ??, DirritEti. bath of I;inoz..- : •
m 29th' tilt ? . in Libe , tv, 143P' Rev. W.
, s•n GETHIOR MTERLEY. of
•, I'n:; and Miss LUCENIi E. Ross; of
1
' ln Sring Ville ; Dee..9th; 18.59,' FRANSt- L
Ilssut it, youngest son of Wm . B. Hiond.ick;
is the- ixth year . '----
of his age s ' '.- • -
f
-Thislohild died of the offsets of the. scarlet
fever.,- .iHe died suddenly and Unertpeetedly.
Ills depart:We...bits shed a' -gloom' over the
household of Which he was, fora tittle; 'a hail
py,-innocent inmate. , But be is gone to the
home'cif the - tn
redeeed in-ChriA. ' And -
his par ntti,. hrOthers, and 14ister, must mourn
his lossl and.l4iss'hirit sadly from the family
circle, they have. the consoling assurance o
the- blessed Saviour, who hits; said for the
ecitnfort,%ef =bereaved parents And -relatives
"of sue% is the kingdom;of hetrica.". : - May
the pa r l etiii and - relatives of - air •uch "'pie=
pare tol meet their. God," - end so be - enabled;
at lastiltcr meet. - -those - little lines Who , ' Nitre
gone , before, - to -His. pre - settee - and' the,enjoy
pent.°His evethtsving love.: ' it *- * •
In •L ceyvillelic;.;141)18.11:1; Sevisii T.
PARS, Idsiiitiftii' l fi tlitilete—pe; -\ :Terlc i -- uf
Bridgewater; egidlorttione yearsr::: - '
~
.:
• Fate Will, dear sister l' thy sorrows d ire r 'en' , .:
dr& -that ',God;:•:orhol'W;s'' thy •stiird' , and
hiding place t through life,: suetain*rtli*lti
thy las :ektretidiy; ' - lhois 'hase * gou:elar,thy'
rests'. 1 Blessed are the ?Enid - Who iiiii'lu.thii'
to. II ifiiiq. oti' it4Bih tile - lii, iii';;;Wsillii4
of :her son; /Ober:
.4..Scainans,,Mrs. kyst
Sy.tsa ts- hi the 771li n :yfitir - Of lier age -- ,' ' •
- "VASHION*B I 4.- - TAlLOR:43finiiriii6,=-Pst.
J 2 tho , erigißlcook; Itaiii*VOl
Store. - Al) nrik rdittav,itt4ti ao?Aitramlinial?:
I;gSl'Eleg4filt)Plo.llPHlThlbi
f• Sodas,!3.for Cossinmption;'Hol
10‘0319illetmt, tuUtPilta;Juditon'a Mountain
.itch kt*.x:g l o neitifdttil tbss inept adittrr
iii4 market re fo'r sal« by •
4tontiiiie;An.94 : 7,—; AB E VTU REM..
llg ,I,
'. OWLS,i
1 - 0 LoNTTActviirto Ftia Ton
Ilidi milked 0 o*n-di, or Wo AMC.* JUk
I,lle fX4t ipiti the Eittrill of ll* thd d p.g m l# •
to the ernrillaii, Mei' Pit Willi one of
1 ' '
4 e*U - 1 RIF filfirstil.. 4 I fl€l4.llec.. ,
Ihts*.ribialliiiefsioril 4 of that /leo•onn't. oill
;hoitilit Arc- 2 The trial t "sireattr atvrais
butt, ite, shia it blieVelgereall NO onsViPery
ebosahbodirseanutruati s &unroll! iipeiltt
'WWI* its ibletiMildiritglilly UttaYktly
tbit sureaselid tirtistr Ai 11, TIMM of Mot.
Imuuton PIO
, .
'.II3I)UCTIONLin'PRICES -. .
TWR4fI lrt (thaavai,andermood that I will
continue to sOirillooslojof the vine quality ]
at Op 10miliet Fit:mai - at ill - brat' flay can be bo't
rtii-"Mealat`mnt atoye)n thialown..%Eneher . eold
BKAsinton. trt aPI Other Rieke':
fellettfii; ;FA A;Ailrel, TURRELL.,
4
fronVssoi,4o;sloo .a Month
c;AN lie xeCUit'oo.itikoit-- - person urd itrory
inp-tOty, in a lixht, and honorable twiiorm.
For - partiOlnrs •fille stamp - 6,r
return pul4nge,' SOLOMONJ. PAN BERT,
. Emans
i l2 4% , 4' • • Tthigh cnuntt. Nn:
• •,,, ',LIST
.OF, LETTERS •
tzEonsiiNG hi the Post (Are st•aontroso
..f.ta. ) l,s.t. 0160. . • -
Kds s :
•
,Edwin. :Kerrigan, Patrick •
Airml 1 1, 11 r. Ire4Win• , 2 -
Ball„Phil:ander ' r. •
B,ackrnati. D. R.. ISlOrrell, P. et.
Caton, itiict 'Clary alfaiden, F. 11. •
Corsh, Milian; -• Ow ens,,Al Nanyetto
COnn'ers. :John ,• . -Prckens, Philip
ChsofteldOlistVictoria Pickering, tgrana
'Carlin, blarths • Singleton, J. 11. • • ,
iitnrdevant. LS. M.
Dean, Ezr* /4 Tyler, C. T.
Plarety. Patrick • . V.,nhorn, J.W.•
Paint!, G. • - Vanover, A: C.
2
Green,lltiss , Warner, A. V: -
Haman, i. B. M. ~ -, Whiting, Henry.
Johnston, C. 8.• , • •-
. pewit*, calling- for the dive ,letters will
pleatio slay ‘tztdvertise4." - •
• • WEBB V
bicistAjte, Va.; ion: lid, .0360: '.lll
Court Sale.
By' Virtue or an cni)er duly iesnsd out of tbo .
Orphans' Court of Susquehanna Colinty,.
to me difected, *ill lie e'xposed to pulite - sato
to the highest and best bidder; on Friday, the
37th day'of January, 18fiCat one o'clock; p. m ,
dt the Court Douse in Montrose, alt that car
tttin me4suagei , piect; or lot of rand aitinkto in
borougk". of SuFmnefiluina Depnt. Susquehanna
bouhded and described as follows, to wit:
beginning at the oertheast corner of a tot. Tor.
robriY oi,curderl by Nathaniel 11111; thence
erlybv said to the fence , in,the rear
of PIM rot, about 2 feet; thence easterly along
said fenoo fret to-a'coiner; thencO ilth right
angle, nintlierly to the read; thence:airing the
south side of-the'road, 30 feet, to the place of
beginning.; being part of a 101 l known and de. , -
seribeil on the map of survey of' lands "of the
re.* York & Erie Railroad Company at Sneq'a
Depot, ns lot No. 29; lad having thereon a two.
story &Yelling hOuso," Web occi)pied by I. T.
Cameron ;" /ate - the . es:tatt of Treilerieit. Picker.
Mg, ctecoiased„ - Te rms or p4inent made known
- at the time of Bak
FRANCESI S ICKERING,
Aiiminis.ttntrix,dte
.
... •
--, •-• NOTICE.' .
••
T"'' tirtn of Lpthrop• & DeWitt. is
this day dissolved, ty rout oar:eon...lit;
...,1
- ' - A. LATIIIIPP, •
•
Der.' 31st, 1859.] . ' J. U.....15eVV1rr. _
P. 5.4--Tho Not ' an , ' Aeoonnis Ilia 'in the -.
hands or A. Lathrop for nettlerni•nt end e,,llec
lion. 4 - .. " .3.13..,D0VV1TT. , ,
1.. Register's' •Notice.-
ovoteg is hrrebr . given to nil •per. , nes yon
i reined in the t n rstttes,
Estate 'of hewtork . E Walker. late of Now
11EtOrd'iDenniKShay and Nip E
Estati-.0011-rritt Turner. d,e'd. late of Lenox
towriship'..2ins, arlioinits,rttor.
E-tat• of 241eloetabloTenant. dee'd,,ate of liar
ford. Ftieltri-on,.ndinr.
F.-tati•pr. Rnbert I.lu.hem..dee,l.,te of Herrick
twp. J. Intoning and Piin Ilnebeg, ;shire:
11.,atare of EdWd Eenrieyy,devd,late
Dttp..t, l.Vrti M. PI/St.. 3.lmr. : -
Finar.account of S. , M. Whitney, guardian of
ttliildreii of 11.-A. %Vbit nry, deed.
`Fttate of Patrick Meenuley, deceased, late of
Ronli - 40,-Jitmesl.,ogan; eer.
l'hatttiliaceountanta hay,. settled their aeenunti
io tho' legistqr'Offiae inondi for the county of
Srsq tefillona, and aim the . enoe witt be preseo
ted toile *JutiLiesif the Orphans'..Court of said J.
c. nity Friday flio lw.oti..th day of January .
lt 6 7.: teir ottfi! tuition' and :Ittivarce.
• a C['ARLES NE if.E R•criver:
RegiOtet's Offiee; Mcintrose, Dec. 215t,.4v.-*
•
S.HERIFF'S SALES.
BY
tun of:sundry writs .is l iued by tbo
,
Cctur common Pleas of Susquehanna
County; as \ ro me directed, I will •ii.xpo>e to
sale, li 3 O.,ptitilic\verritue . , at the Court House, in
Nlontroio,:otr Rittorday; 14th doc.of-January,,
1860. aR one p.• m., the following --&-
l.seribed;piceeir or pa ?eels of land, to •
•
ALLlthoso tirceertnln pieces or parcel; of
land sifinitc-iying and-being, in the township of
Forest Lake, in counti`of Nusquelninia and,
State td' Pennsylvania, the first bounded and de.
re;rlbeflas followS, to wit: on Ilie.nortli by land
t i !iChadneey Wright, „on the esit,by the public
highway, on the:, south •by the \,)tilford . and
Owegolturnplke road,' and An the west by laid
Of John! Brown. containing about four acres and
a half Of laild;•be, the "Fiiinie more for, less, O.
gethdr with • the ' apptirtpnances.. ono , framed'.
house and torn, and some fruit
-trees and an ifil
proveei The ..other: is - bounded on the north
by the Milford. and Owego turnpike rand, tin the
east the . Ridge .11. Mid, on •-the smith by the
Warner Road,.and.oti the west by taleo Car.
malt; containing-Omni fifteen and n half scree,
more oi-less, with the appurtenancei,,one barn
and illPintiroved. -•:•[Talten itl‘execution at the
suit of Seth Warnev'ils. David•L Meeker:l..' •
, , • _ .
• ALS6, —ltyrin Orderof the OrPhans Court, the
followihg deseribeir .rent" estat late the estate
of DitniichLyon;•d - eclifaied, - to wit : the lot sitnate
in Gt.,ftrOidlowni:hip, Sisquefienna connty. and
State. Pennsylvania, 'on: which. the Baptist
church is ..erected; and described as folkoist be
ginning, at the.south eprner , of lot number tenpf
the - Trowbridio. survey, of ; th,o vi lage,lots;
thence rating Plne•sireeksoutli, fifty-six degrees'
wisteforty feel ton post thence north, fifty-eix :
degre4 east, forty-eight feet - to the: snit h - viest
trfitaid lot •nuMber. . ten •,..theneo along the
same./math,
.tbirtv two end one half degrees'
east,cighty. feettcrthe pines of beginning; eon.
tdining,leloyen perches and seNiflienths, more or_
less., , ' - • , • • .
I. v
.ALSO ,- -AW.the . .undivided half { fart of that
.tract:or • parcel .of.d'and" Ablate, itt-thet township,
of Gre4 Bend t coepti!of Susquehanna and State
of Penpaylyanta,,bountleCand described as fol.! ,
,Joitli. to wit: on: the south by lands known-as ,
the',Whartotil.arids, oO the west.by land in the
- tiltriatitee,"Mitne:of Ablam Puncan, on the north
..
:by - tend hi,the'varienten nalricjii* Joines Nor
'pto;44df.,ett'tite'east by land= in the warrantee
Aialter4if,Charles. 'Butler, and containing four
hu n dred and ;.thirty-thrma acres, be .the =Me:
nie're.ey less, ended!. improved .. Palter* in elol•
Cationflat - the. atilt of,Willigin Carpenter ye. N.
V.`earpenfer.] '' '' ' ' 1 • '--
, .
Alsos.44ll„(•tliat':eertnie piece on parcel of
Jand;:id)uate. itt the. toWpahip of Great. Bead,
: Countllot Susquehanna and State or Pennsyl,va.t
nie;hotinaid 'Snit treii;ribee as 'elintes. - to t wit :
on'tlWinirili hi -'itted'of. W. s. - woteptt: "nn "the'
cast and soutlity-liind ,of Trainee end Diehll
lialdterroind iveitAtrOhe Greet' genii and:Chti.
cheetoti,Turepikteraiik . .'containtog abiint'tWo
sereeLteempt , hass.:-.tegether with: the Sophie—
'vtatires4, one fr,sij94 - 09Le.9, one,. barn.,atol '4111m:
prtive4l ,[ykkete In -esncetirte - st ,the, _ suit -of
(.ao4y , OU'uney, to the , use- - of Thomas dr.
yhtirwvi,'llonry IteXtit.) ' . • - ' '
:, : ,, - `4, 1 1!,, rt.; .. i.t- l t, L44Prto4...f.Plfte ~or liereel of
'IN- 1,1 LiWol...ki tett -.berongluif.,lltontrotre. in. the•
Zeoutitt,..rif ftiNilehitniftwell :Wale of VenpayL: ,
viols; Dhunided inid'thisergi e ll'as follows, to wit;
..411 2 therifOrthiisseiffijiike street, - 0ri.111 0 , ..
seethAiwklatr laid* litih, Biddle, on tlel.soilth;
'iti.dmtirir , fleciaiOni, *Ad `on• thelstirthWest by •
1
oi. D: Irwritideitj Whig six • rude In &ilk..
i!
ou,* t twelve ,r34i tiinkig
ve ,k ;4ilaitaareld,4koreo 7 a,mithihe
1 00$1 1 : otittees.onating rpttof .1.. igsg- outuk
eine , l4bothui9ne liar* come fruit trees. slid zill -
'lmproved.` (Takeo hresecUtion st. the , atilt 'or
John:-lk-Deeelere:vii Chapman Bildlita, and, E;
W'xiisiee,Terre Teeatit.l - ; - -i., :=' ' , ' .•,-.;.'