Rhit4ti.l',-Pt,t!t#jtr.itt: TIIi7IZSRAY, ALT9VO . 0, .1860,, NAIL 48RAN,GEXEITS-MONTROSE P. 0 MAILS Afl/f/IT—thilly framilav-exeeptetlo from the Eire abd South. by Itailroad at IN It M.. - pally, ounday excepted) from the 'vrtiqt, by Rallfaad, at !In a. m. , From Bingtunittun direct, every Tnexday, Thfirsday - and Saturday, at 134 f p. m. From Tunkhaumick direct. every Tuesday Thuredav and Saturday, at 1p m. . - • . From Towanda direet , everrTumaNamd Saturday at Daily n from ' Frin .- divine Saunday:exctTtetl)':;t 'MAILS LE2 VE—r-Dally (sOndaye rs excei)ted) for the east aha booth. by mitruad.ot ti a. re. -- - Daily ounday excFptedl forthe went, DJ railroad . , at 4 - For IllimhamtOta dlmet, every, INlOndayi W r aiiiesday and Friday. at ,7 a. ro. . . ror•Tunktuumock direct, every Monday Wiqineaday Friday. at 6a. m. ' - For Towanda dlreqt, ofcry lionday . ind Friday at :cm. llaily? forTriendatlllr'lstrnday ea.} at Vt , ' a . ro• For Skinner',4 Edly AtLburnHwg,...!!!'n? at 9a. na—atriven Wcitne"day:at sp: nu. - annintiiiiiotions I; FOR VIZ 112:STROSIV DrilOtRAT. ABOLITION MEETING AT.IIIIDDLE - TOWN CENTRE. . Mn. coniMunication appear ed in thy . of your, village, dated July 25th, and' sighed A. D Fes-' senden, the writer stated tinit which he-knew 1.0 be -Untrue—about as near the truth as tkObiilitionistsgener, ally come, in speaking or writing of poli ties, I was preSetit :at the '-meeting at Midtlletown Centre, deserib4 : l)y...Mr. Fessenden, and beg leave. tG..correct his mis-statements; moi . 6.espeCihily as his re !tort may be regaiAed as a :specimen of similar Use reports whiell i:itpear-in. the abolition organ. ', Fess r einien s a s the " house was Til'ere were not over . thirty-fire persons present :lten reptibli cans; and abOut . theiwne number of Dem ocrats, and the halancem-omen and child seri,' in a roOM.Capablevfhpldiag 300 per siis.'..:The call w,as a cOndttionalone, say ing that a certaiti3fr..Fairchild, a clergy man from Kansas, would lecture on Kan , sas,or - edit_atiOtOr.„sOinothitig else; as the people inightdetertniht.. When the audienfeeaMe.iU, the - learned divine men : tionctilsonte ,s - el-.en. or eigliY"diffevelit sub jects tiptin . which he could .S . Peak, leaving . the people. to . suppose , that he= AVas a po lyglot of knowledge. The: abolitionists_ present ooncluded to hai-e the old story of bleeding Kansas" .relicarsed, antL, the ..)? Reverend:gentleman wentjat it. ' He Said he had been in,the slave Mates .and had seen the slaves badly altS'ed; .had seen a _great_ many mulatto - . "chi] dieu there,• but, did not chooSe to say Whether.any ofthem • were his own. lie spoke iifthe bad . mor als at the South, am“hat he; a good man, had to fly for life: H spiike of niur- - lers in Kansas; but Was ca?eful not to tell 'the whole truth, that niany of those mur ders were commited by i i shcilitiOn emissa ries, armed and sent the‘re by members.of his own party for that very purpose, His whole speech appeared to be gleaned from the black republican papers for the last tour years, - and Yet he claimed to be an. uve-witness of all the Kantlas work. With snith reOcless statements, may be iloubf ed if the Reverend gentleman was ever in Kansas. His whole speech was the most disgusting tirade of nonsense tlitlel'er heard. A reiiiibliCan who was present said he was about sick eiliStening to-such . trash. Says Ressendem. "some of the most inveterate and untertillied..Pemo crats were seen to weep." I 'saw nothing to weep about, and no teas. • - As to, Dr.lilakeslee, he had but.- one new idea tbr-a republican,! and thilt Was", that lie was " ahuost an abolitionist, and • • he wouldlo GOd that. be 7 was a better. . one. In fact the "repnblican party was more 'of an abolition party, ilian.anything • • As to the Vote,.o . f thanks, it was not. mentioned in my hearing. Vis a pity. it was not, and a copy,of the speeches re quested for puhlicatiOn . k Ilthink their c'ir ciliation would increase he Democratic vote this fall. ' - Some one of the Democrats present clinched the meeting with :a word.or twq, which was received With a shout, and the meeting broke up in confusion.. Since writing the abbve I have been in- I formed by.a Democrat - Who 'TM present at the pole raising, thatriotwititstanding the very. latge delegation,,apoken of by Mr. Fessenden from Montrose, there were not irepublieans enough present to raise it, and aptually, went to thettemOdrata that ware standing by, and asked them to help raise . - the.pole: ' TRUTH. Middletown Centre, Aug: 4; 1860. FOR'EHE DEMOCRAT. THE ZOLTAVES AT NEW MILFORD. Enrroa--On Satuiday evening, ,It Iy 2A, our„quiet vlllage w4s - the seen a most mirthprovoking- burlesqu;, . sliort description of which -may at . esting to manyof . your" t. ers. It appears that . : ~ut the 4th of July minelast, ine Wide-awake young Men- ofGreat - Bend organiied a ' l, Fantastic l'arade CO," with a Band composed, Uf-in*kruthents: of - home manufacture. Thew fegalecl.tte..glt. izens- of Grest,Betid *itli - .4t'irit I paratieii; and the fame Of their performances reach nor. our :quiet •.1, - Own; createdli.:.,dCsire in ;natty to, stie. era li&J.r; for . ..thertis.tßes. It was; therefore, annotinced-thatthey.;Would arriv e at New Milforkori a .special train, iletween the-hours of 8, and.lo. Welotki.g. on . Saturday,.and ‘4,,riio a grand parad. - _ -It, Was residred..to..givn.:the illttsttiuus strangers. au appropriate teoePtiOn. o'ciovi s large crowd had ass6ibled for welcome the triatncirtals, 'and - expectation t'vasou tip-toe: The tguinQtrl.was planted in 'front of Barnurn's ltoW; -to.simiwl I the Ittud thunder: ::fit litairait tight. the train approached, 'and amid the earn bonftrbs, the booming of canitefit,z And i7f - Tre - shouts - of the crowd, lip- to - the.depot,rusktleEio,s* , 41403vde41-Ipad. of papseagers. _Out ,where, :were the. F,411. Araa - it.alLicif:4l4ll.?"- It ►uusaootr understood that a caroontaining . the:Co:, was left at . the below. - A few minutes elapsed, - When-the gallant Coin may,' ?Wiz; i.;TI - 40)078i - Ana toiclies - , deployed: in frpnt of eh . At this _ juncture, Mfi. .appearedon 'O -' o4te ' i - e cfMelibelillistribus . guests .witl, -a spr ad-eagle address, a . part of Oicli only 4 trinscribe) \ ' . (etitterrre*: •1 baVefb - emit detint - ed'on ti4gforions,*ol, SCA:stirring 'occasion ti) tender tO,'');oti,•,iit.behalf 'of Mir-go:mob, era, the bospitalitr ' of our city; and-also 611111 44:.tutu.'-vuttri..earalc - n r riteof•Welco me. Gentienien Ll.ong'irtny , Ypu live ! g•Plu iibll's, 4:atur!l ll -: 1 . ;1': ':: • s'• 'I:1' .: ~ '-; ,Tniiiilires' s u . ..r ,#lprOprigfay Tespot ded to by "the Company, after whialtthey Marched: seining), the •Streettv the band cliticouming. Sotneoftheit"nnapproachable I Music. My' feebke ~ pen shrinks.. from at . - 1 tentringat . description or the gorgeous ! prouesivr., : - 2 :1, : I - •,. :- . . :VIC - T. •refresht*nta,-iind • a f delightful 1 hop ht the Hotel, heConipany started for 1 thenlotnes.: ,- - • .• - o I ! .! -3; ismosE - FIIIR CO: • • . . ... 1 At the first regular-meeting of • ro4FireTttipany'N6. '','held since July 4th, the foiloWingresolutions were unani, mOusly adopted.,,,.. : . , . --, Opsolved,,. ttiat We'herehy wilder our heartfele,thalks to' the Ladies: of ,Mont ' rose, for the'heautiful:Speaking Trumpet ; presented VI - us:July 4th,• 'and assure : its Fair Givers that We Shall ever feel the ob ligations, w.e larertder to thou, and in all .our,. future:endeirors this shall be a new incentive to increased' eieitiens, . ! ResolTed, Tha't the thanks orthisCPin, I patty are. due Mr. Henry Drinker, for the i kindneas he has spoftn shown ll e 4' . and • , , .. • : .• . I again in such appfopriate way on the last 4th ofJuly, in furnishingus spa delicious, Lemonade, and ,a's Often. as we drink to :each other; we shalt always remeniber the Firetnan's Friend' • • '• ,:. ' .. :-•• '4„W. P. -RILEY; Focencan. . . S. 11: WII.SON, :See'rY. :::=l:7 - The•Goslien Independent, Ilepubli &ln heretefore, raises theMaines of DOug lasMid Johnsen, Mid. will. fight •fi;r theni zealousk. - • I .. - • ' • DYSIIETSIA, bebilitY,and ' . ntini4 l ions other diScases hive' the. Oxiin4ted Bitters, a remedy l. sufficient to: .annihilate diScase its thost obstinAle and painful fern!: A 'sin4le triaLwill satisfy the afflic ted. Prepared. - W Fowle &Co. Boston., and sold.hybraggists and agents everywhere.. -1 Gounty CoU Term; • • dtiy,! 20. GRAsI)YuRow Aubarn; Thos.. AIL anis, T. 'N.White—Apolacon,. Howard Kiiaball, D. Lewis, !David Sh e i er _: Brifigewater 'Lorbn*o BOach, E4win Hill --rehoeonut;ChtiStopher liarmi, S. F Car- Malt—Clifford ; llHenryllivenberg—llini ock, Denison ThoinaS;--Frieml§' - vilie, Blitirtunrketirick, .11ordiek—Ilar ford; S. B. Guile+44;Wiri, Mox ley, -t. G. WilliamS--Leitox,' Wm. Ste phens—Mitidletolili,- Sarni DoxbgeNew Milford, Ansel Perkins, David Summer3l —Rash, Chandler, Bixbr. J. L. Moore, A. 13. Jones - ---Stisijuehaitha;l'..L. Choll:ir. , PITrT.JURORS, IST Wr.r.ti.;---.Theodore :fatties,. E....T. MowreY J. G. Taylor, Mar tin L. Catlin, Peter Jackson,..Toseph Por ter, G.M., 1 Ely .Isaati Vanaken, Sam. Sher er, Step , hens,.,J.'M.Titfluiv, IL L. Jarah Stephens, J. P.llamlin, G. L. 41 1, Lewis Evans, T. J.. Matnter, A. B. 'Woodward,- Thomas Dixon, Millon Gilinai, 11. 1 ~Terrell, L. C. Benson; A: W. Barrett; Mariin Hall, David Roe, \Vm. Bailey, L. B.. Wilson, John Bishop, John Baker, Elishas Kinney, Janies li"a,sson, (4. D.: Risley, William Sm4h, James. Bit Man, S. 11. Lewis. F'-rrr JlTions„)nd.W.m.-.R.—S. lielni§- tley,l). L. Kimbe \ jared Pickett, Lytnah t Smith; .C. Foot, . acob Kimball, Michael eliatat.-., Oliver flea d;F: . P. Ilbllister, Wui. lloW), - Ilarry Bee Jaines 'Clark, A.. K. Keei,, Emory . :Simons, J. • G.- Stiles, [ Elinier Dimmiek, Chauncey Lamb, Jesse Williatns; 'John -Bra - 1, 11.,,5. Birchard, W . LC. ITandriik, Wm. - Robertsoh, Jesse j. Bli.itnin, Charli. Stanford, Job Sackett, I S. IVbitehead, G . .N. SMith, C. W. Mkt, j TiMOthy' 'Boyle, l etlir Smith, John North, limina.s . Rogers,! . , §r.., .As Carlin, - yy. „limit, Geo: ennan'ur; H. G. Blanding. ..- (1 41 MS. , SUt39UETIANNIA • COUNTY CULTURAL SOCIETY .The Society . meet .at the Court: OniZieylay,eiening, Aug. 28,1869 ; at 71 6 3 ,c10ck,:P.'.3f. at which time, the new-CoristitutiOn, will be finally . Sec'y. '; , ' - LAbIES' FAIR ! • • The Ladies. Of St. Paul's (Episcopal) Chureb, - MontrO,s 'will hold a- . sale of use ful-., and - Finley \nicks, together ' with Cqke, Ice-cream nd Cnotc:tCoNvEcritei-' E' 0, on Friday ..tig. 10th, at the Acade- My Ruißuilding.]:: . 1 • oors 'operrat 3 P. M.-7- Admittance- 1.0 cents', Childrea_hall-Price. .-L-rmPag-.. . - . P r FNING._ --- -'" .l, l's wit . il t .„..,17,—.. 1 .. _ 2, • , . 4" 'Montrose Fire- Comp i any .N-o. 2: will ''eet. nt ' heir . EtifriM: "louse Monday, at 03 o'clock, p.: ill. 'l . .a fall house requested. ' •• '; J. Wi.. - V. RILEY, Foremen. S; M. - Wits6s,l Sfc:y.. - • - DEMOGRATIa 0141.61. . The Susim I ' ehatma (.'-ounty • Detimeratic Club meets. ever)i Mondav evening :it tliiir room, oyer the, store of 'L N. -Bullard, in Montrose. All lire invited.to.. attende— Membersliip free. 1 1). BREWSTER, . • , ' , President. • ".; 'To'the Koter.srof, Stieguehanna Co,utaty :-• . 15Rorr the -solicitution; of. my 'frienili present myielf befoee , yotyaskingtor your suffrages for . the offieo. of Sheriff,. at -the colniig election. Tdurs respeettidly, . G. R. IWGERS. Broougyu .. . . EVIEsi thoaa who , hre in the enjoyment - 4perfeet lieal4h fee4tiently have need to have resource fo 4.oo , lllplivilt.' Wee iof diomee. - We ore niyeetect well iirroOred'agatriat th'e a - 48AM of "the Illalhat fliela ts ' heir to." 'Such an Invigorator thelutailind fillOSTEritlVii Brillphi-; toe a medicine that =not iiken relnlarly .wit how. g iving titypi4l,lld clad 3.fieiiigteln. AL Ob. 1e4442, pig **Olt, the etrotlgeet man is notproof against , the meta ! clo t certain eeetione f the coemitly: 'Nap the Mt: la more potent ~o,e.,6krfe. ..1 v er pilla g otr.; t. than any =o=4. Alfgpiiiinc,,,w.tdlie taw oat .43angmF, casesof htlimmi 1' 5. . mrielit Wits ' u;l'llti al Priiligrilel• . Vic 46 who ler tilmt the ..p&M;ittpxakr:er wvielother. for-any otille iiiiiiifio*,b4,:thatr: ' to lii*ie r piojonee o s itr •tlne 'MO thone* , PM,,.. fit*Wilq . : ll3'4 `eiPerlii4V we core ally oNt: 41:1*(14, early apOienitire tope Blttiti, tvhdneier they irtrArtehin by dfottiiie - !ii of the digiefive ergons. t!olilli:e 111Wit , 1 1 1 d -461ere g e ! lerlili n .-ev l i Y • , Verlete attvert4eeetert.lb egotbeteettunn. , , :sold 4n Aloptrobe by 4BEL .777i514. 1411;utt -4i. , ~. ~:,. • HOOPL4ND I 'S .. , 1 1! ,i 3 • 7 -: s . - i ; ',' ,- A - 4 . , \ • .%),0 111 _, - THE i , • ' -c; re, ma STANDARD_:REMEDIES. sr th ? petseut aga, hate aaptlred their great popularity s• only through years or WA tin?ourateil satisfaction' - • la reielereil by , them is all xiiii . ea: . - 5 i .ELOCiPTJAI2•D'S •CE/11111 AN BITTERS _ it arm: POUT - WELT ,CCIIP Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, .7a roe. Nervous pe bilit,y, Dmeamm of the Zan" and all Manses ariting froM a dlliftleral liver, or weak ' nem or the Roemer!' and Iprottive Organ, . , . • • ~ AND mu. DOIMITIVC ,PIIIMptIr / - MUM FMB, BILIOUS MIR, ID. FIRM ANO AUL ....Eee or Al#apac fur pnioll Petse, 7:, etpt.a per Bottja. Rooflan& Balsamre CordiaL - I WILL instm its !cram Coughs, gelds, or Hoaraenest,Eronebitis.,:lnfinensa, • i I -'.. Croup, Pneumonia, Ineipkilt Consumption, ' . ! and bas pergn4led the'most seta:gibing creel everknown , of = • =., • '....- CONFIRM-ED CONSIIMPTIOIi. = i As a Diaribine Cordial Ills unegnallcd. Pnice, TS cents per le,ttle.i. • ROOFLAND'Ir OS :1 MAN PILL, being isiell'hown thronglioiti•Eur4pe and America; Deeds no em endation here. They ars purely vegetable, are ptewith groat exactness, an 4 aro sugar-coated. No • betlhaStic Pill can be foundj PRIM Zeta. per Um : These medicines ere prepared ty iir:C.ll. JA,C.Mleit A Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Lou , Slo., and are sold by druggist; an:d dealers in inediclut4 everywhere. The sig nature of C.' M. JACKSON will Le et, the outside of each bottle or hoi. :• . ' • 1 't In our " tverybod yr' s .4lnikilat," inbliihed annually, you wilt find teitiumu s . and czonmen ,atory notices from all parts of timi:country. Thee° Alinimacasni giien away by all our agesifs.• • . .mlnl9l Sold In Montrose by ABEL 1 . 1.711R.F1.L, Agent. CYr" •Mcdrat's - Life-Pills.--7The high i envied celebrity "whiehthi'S preMninent medicine hds acquiredfor invai•lable efilcacY in all diseases it piofeesel to cure, lips rendered the usual praciiee of osientalloui ngnot only unneces sary; but unt4riby.ectheni. The are known by their fruits; their good wtyrta testify fdr. them, and they thrive . not by' the faith of threrUdnious. all rases of costive ness. d,yapepala, liilioua end livereffeations, piles, fevers idutagueitrhdatuatism, QbAinati4eadaches, and general: demngeincideot health, those Pillihaveinvariablypnwed a certain and vincedy remedy. A sin gle trial will place the LIFE-PILLS beyond the reach. of / pompetifion,in the esti tgation of•every patient. • • Die. MOETA,I.B riIfENIX BITTERS will be found to be equally eMaacions in all crises /f 'dyspepsia. headache, nervous debility, sickness incident to females In delicate health, and 6 . 01'1E40 of creakiest, or thedigestive Organs. For sale by Ihr..W:II.'3IOF . FAT, Broadway, N,Y.,and by medici ne _ dealers and diugglsta generaltv'throughout the country. ' ' ace% ly Gus • ' TICE BLOOD IS TtE LIFE. Nil more hisufferersl the poor our country languish,. their constitutions racked and to by.stiivg and danger ous mineral medicines; they will clme to the fountain of health, foundin simple herbs an 4 roots from Nature's 'storehouse.! the 3IOUN'PAIN 'PILLS, of Inno cent mountaln plants composed; 011 reach and stop their distress, and Cause the blood, renHved and cleansed, to carry through the body the elements of health; building up the broken ;constitution, and eirrying life and health,. where but for t hem would have Wen the - wreck of hope— the feeble,inOln of suffering,of tvt ended by the cold hand of deatN Do not let your pfeJudice overcome your J:tter reason do not look upon these Pitts as only like Others ; do nut let your despair, After trying. everything else, prevent you from trying these. Thu blood must „be pure;, and then sickness is iruposidde. What a greet and .yet simple truth is this ;• it apratir to the- common sense -ortill; it Is the great key- stone of !the heating art. Jed ', son * fl Mountain Herb Pills will I.oirify and dense it as • , sure no the 1411.11 wlil rise to.morto*. . ,Tudoon's Meuntain 'Herb Pills niesold by all Medicine dealers., Sul4 in Mont roseb):, augustwll • &t )TE 11 , 11 . 1g O. . . . . • I Importfint -, ,t0 Females.--Dr..., Cheisernan's Tills.— i Th., ..:nikinat ion of Ingredieutz;inf . theee rills ard the result . of a ion); and eisteneive Practice; ,Fluty are mild in their operation, nori certain in correcting all liregularit lee. pain flilmenstrnatlian , crouoiln:gall ohitrndtions. whether from cold or otheroted. headache. paid in the 'ide, palpitatidu of thCheart,wliite,. all nervous afft,rtlone. hy,tericy,f4tione i pain in the'lendi and Hullo , . tlityrbed ...deep, .te:. which 1 arioc from inteirrnol ion ~f n.dni , ... 1 . • DR,J - H,P4R.IeAX'S PILLS ,•tig the commencement AA anew era in the treatment of the irregularities and ob ,tructions which have eon,itmed tit' 4 ) many thou:mint..., of thi? yZ 3 uc.g.. the beintifutand beloved lo a Puma ATUltn GRATE. No fenutlescaq enjoy good health nnlees tdie 16 regular, and whenever anb6tructimi takee phtee the general. health begint, to decl ine.--' DR. (714.7EFE.1L1A" A PILL 4 are t 4 most . eiTectual remedy ever !mown for all complaint,. peculiar io F(maie.. To all classes they are invaluable, jadwiaz, rith cer,fain es ! , per-I:ix:it:al regidaiyy. They are littnivii to thousandiz, who have uind thee' at dliferent•perio4,x, throughonethe coun try,ng the Oa 'e.tlon of some cif the most enliven! Play xichme in Ame r . ri J , , Exprieit dire ionerkating me t , and whin. Mei, aliontd ni•'t {e raid, with each Box—the i ire one dollar ih - r Lox ccintaining.4o pills. ) • .11:Us sent by mail,' promptly,- lip enclosing price to the General SOnt. - l'pr• Pale by Ettildgist's generalli. It. B. 1117Telf MOS, general Agent, "..9 Cedar ,d.„ N: Y. • lie. J. W. Lyman: Tnidthannoel4, and ABEL TURRELL. ... Montrose; Agear. - .', • - my:10 ly • . . Cam' See 14e Advertiseinent Invigorator and Faintly In anuttier column. . ..„, C . • 145. In Flart'Ord; Jfily 27th; after a protract. ed ' . and 11: W WAtntos, in the 631 yedrof his ake—for nearly 40 years a:eitizen of that pace. • ~ • In Bridgewater, 5u1 3 120 ; 1860, Munn:. ET , GARD NER: dauglitekof Latham and Erelinc Gardner, aged: 10 ypars. - 4 AGRI- lh • ,• getti erits'ements • siIIs(KEIIANNA COUNTY CLASSICAL & NORMAL SCHOOL, MONTROSE, PA. !PROF. S. S. HARTWELL, A. PRINCIPAL. will: next Anademie year or. till, 111.titution trill hegln Mondny. Sept. 10th. 190, under Ate char4c of Prof. S. R. // ART IVELka gradttatepf Yale College. The attention of those who dOire thorough mental discipline, and practical editeation. Is called to this Khoo!. Those preparing themselves for Teachers, or tot:College. will And, tie confidently belieYtid, nth - ant:ages offered by no other School in this county. • Foryoarticularo.. dee Circular. .4 F. REJD, Sec. `; WE. JES.FIT,' Pre*. A 12149, ISZO. tf ! • • ._ . Executor's ,14 Totice: • 4 LL pe.ron's Intlithtivi s io the tisf tate of N. W. Waldron, ill deed; late of flarford.timmlilp. are hereby reaulml to make. immediate payment, and those • having claims agalmst said estate to the subscribers for settlement. . .A. Of. 'TIFFANY.. . . . • DA:ARLES FOSTER, , . ...... . . . .. . , . . .5.4;LL.Y WALDRON, ' ll'arfbrd, aug. 9 . 1860. ;6w il -SUSQUEINANN 4 . COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL . . . . . At New Milord, Pa. , . i • . . TEACHERS.' W.F.s..}:r .F.AtTnin'n, E. p. HAWLEY, Nor • itriz4 Departroent. • 111.6 ks E. A. FARRAA, D - W. HAGER, Vo e:ll.3liitii.- ,• ' ..1. . - . . i M ss .M.ARYA. KNAPP i Pianist. : ' . 7l '1 " 143 •Sche9l will ' commence too - TnintsnAy. TUX WD , Et/OF OF A Wryer; 1860. ;%. . • - } - :Initial, Per Term of Elev en Weeks, Normal De payment. Physioh4,7-144..;.tdiniincladed,, - . $5 fid .- M , nalc - extra. " - - . •• • ' - Prof. dr.. 7.' littaidard le e*peced to &lit at 'the coin meticelmat of-tile sehdol._ . -„: - , , , ' - ' • The fiepetty atiperintendent oil the state Zepartment, a prnerindTeaeber, lino. Thou. Al. Bafrowes informs ea. will %lathe tchool, and reutlerlikhothe 'eervite. ' , Lecture. by-Wither entlhent tderi will '.bo delixered. dn. 3 ring...the-term.. ~..- „-- • • „ :".btodetita Wishing, to board- treetves, can proceie ro.onut at refitainable rater . Boa will be (unlimited for $l. per week. btudents, desirous of procuring rooms or beard ean.be _accommodated by . eonint dog say cue Of the Com mittee: ' . .• • • .i f DIME/MEC J8..• . ' . / '• - - : - . .—. s - - .I_lnce - liaTors. • • - 1 , .' :H011.014:00tttotIT. . •, ' - . ' . - ' ' Tyxossr Sant,- , • - , , .. Alszsvr;3loss, 2 as. - New Milford. Ant: tl, 1860.• xf • - Committee. . . riAell Terra atlll consist et eleven weeka. The drat' ,„e.‘, Term will commence Ott Wl4. 2l ,Vadar Aug: Tlie, wAsond l TermWrilleconitnencetheanstWeontadollai)o. ember. and the third Term on thn.tast Wednesday. in yebnuiry; a .7. 7. •,-„ • •• - • ••• • ThO common brauchist,'Per'ierut • - • 7t.3 UU Natural nillokophy;:,ClystOlry, ; Phyt4olp g y and , • Astronomy- • ' 4 00 Latin andidreek - _Languages, addellathematlca . 3filatniirtriauoTorto • Room - road- • . • ' • :•Espensoot recluttltni , room ••• • ~...... 50 Board per week • 4co Each rooml. toinlahed with irathie; beilatend and ble. Bread may be twiddled daily,: , . • Ilarlord, Aug. 9th, 1860. 41 . • ' " • atrEtwead. • 110110 M the 'subscriber itz -June tact, FIVE YEAR 1' LINOS, snie a black steer.' two, red heifers; one a unlit red brvellow with white ettlpe on' bark;" the tither. dark brown . or brindle, with a white star In forehead. Wilderer •will- give information. to tbe--eubecriberof their whereabontai . aintll be suitably rewarded. - • .11/0//il4l, /G.V.f.V. Itithgetown, July . 7880. • :It* _ Notit3e. . "utrirEßEAS,.letters adinlulatritiMa hi the estate or Matthew iMrdinier. late" or Springville, deceined, , bave been granted to the aubscribera. .All puraono in debted to the eald estate are reqtteated to male immedi ate payment. and those having ordemanda against the estate or the said decedent will make known the name without delay to ELIJAH BALL. • SALO.VE July 31), 1610. st AdM . TB. PROF. J. W: WILLIAMS, BARBERfi HAIR DRESSER, offers his adiViCeli to ahr public, with the guaranty that his work shall be done In.the.ntost skillful-and artistic manner, C?irShop in the north front of the FRANKLIN HOUSE, Mont rose. I'e. Open. on Sundays from Ga. in. until 2p. In. July - . INTcvticissa.• • • mum, Accounts and Mites 0(.1, Lathrop S. Cu. and of . Lathmp Dewitt.. are in the hands'of the subscriber for eeftlement. Unica.' they are settled without further notice, atr'COST WILL RE MALE. ' Motalroie, July :NI, 1860. tf • A. LATIIROP. PICTURE GLASS. EtsT quality' . of French PICTU by RE,' TAM , : JktV. - INT "MI T GOODS! !TYNE N. t STORES OF 6Uttellberg, TICIStIthiIIIM, Q . p., AT Montrose, - BL,Suaq'a Depot, Pa The underelgned have provided.thernaelves with a . SPLEEDIII AS;O:anfilliT SPRING &SUMMER 600 S! which they boamk . o(being the HANDSOMEST AND CHEAPEST in tilt, section of country. They also flatter theinseireet that they have the hest fiteilltieti of obtaining •, GOODS fi - rsll from this 'visa, .••••. mid .arre determined not to be tunlereold by any thin this nide of New York city. In regard-tO READY MADE CLOTHING we Would tai that heingin this largely at 24 Bey Street, New York City • we can offer the public bargains not surtanomd.by :Inv re tail dealers In thle section. as we can sell here at retail pri ces Itr , cheap as those who _en: New York and 'mealtime at wholesale and then. bring themhe're and have. to make profit over that whit h thee have already paid - awl:waves. Call and see us aild we wkin-vve the tams. attenbtrg, sosenbaunvi e Korfrose, Pa. J+ulc 14th, IEOI. , . . I 'PL.,' TZ.c' f F. 7 P.l IN T:I. - Wrath 1 Slicer Foi!, rGryklic...„,tv.lt new ,upply. jtnn re mired. ABEL Tr. ItIiELL: .Ikati'aq JUN" • CALL AT THE CAR IF you want a gnarl PICTURE: (ILEA P. at the Citr 11. oti the Green. Ilaviugjust reamed from the cite with a large ar,ortnient yr PICT ÜBE CASES. I ani now them at -each prices as to make it an dlijeckfor any one wishing a picturei'ty give me a call before golugelie where. F: D. IVOOII. Mont roee, J+ie s.lFka. it ABEL THRRELb HAs just returned ( rout Meeting:mud ituillet.ing and 16. uow'reeeleing one of the largeg anti beet. dock' of ..._.....,. • O.J I 9 . . . ever offered in-this market. :The quality of nearly every thing good; all warm:lP:dna represented. • - • Terms: Ready Cagle. and Low Prim. A general idea of the stock may bo formed from the following enumeration : nacos. .. - IteutemEs, ' CIIEXICAL.. PAINTS. - OILS, VA1:1311811C8 1 / 2 . WINNAV GLAKM, DTE STUFF'S, GRIXEIII66,' ... -i - GLASS WAILE, ' CII.OOKEKT. IlitToll3. CLOCKA, . WAIL PArklt, WIN DW PArlill.. . WIND'W OM dIIADEt4,FAik"CIf Goons, , Musical Instruments.Ltunps, Jewelry, perfurneu, Stone Ware, • 'Winn's, Brushes, Whips, Lmbrers Bird Caer e . ' Pocket Knives; GUTIII , , Pistols, Ammunition ~ Liquors, Trusses,: - Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Port monnais, ' Spectacles, , . Silver .t plated '., Spoons: Forks, &h. Hold pens, Stationery, Violin, Guitar. BassNiot Strings, Llthograpia, porcelain Teethe Artist's Tube paints, Bluth ' es, &c. &c. Aleu:stunellry Goods, Wooden Ware, hard and japanned Ware, Fluid and Oil Cans, Ottaphine. Cool ' OIL Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Turpentificyjatupi tanner's,. neat foot;-lard, olive. castor. boiled and raw linseed Oils, White Leall, Z i pc. and all 'kinds of colored T r i ls,..yjum gar, Canary Seed, also all the -popular . P/k ..-141 I CINEV and other things too numerous to men on;' It, le impracticable to give mire than a geuersi aniline of my stock thmugh the newspapep, every one wishing GOODS is invited to call'and'exathine. .Custortiera on .:enteringthe store must not expect to find every thing in sight; hut nearly every article wanted willhe produced by Itiqtdry. Thankfnl for the Ilhenil patrOtiaga hitbeito received, he hopes to merit a cox:Gunmn , and largeSinereatio of • tile same. - • ."ADEL TUJIKKLL. Montrose, Jtue,e,lB6o. 1 ' , Wyoming INSURANCE Company, W I LK LS-BARRE; 'Pa. - Charter Perpetual. $lOO,OOO. Sstypttos $5,000: 'Oryavized November 2d; 1). 18:4 DIRECTORS: (i. M. IlollZlnhaeli, IL . G. Drieshath, • .1, Dennis.. Jipn Reichard, Das Id 3k.,rgati, Cluo , l)orrauei• Sana'l Wadliams, It D Laeoe. S Roes, . LI) Shoemaker, Geo I' Steele. ' it .M Hoyt, G. !.t. 1101.1.E.NBACK. L. H. SHOZ.M.kKEIL, rice Fret R. C. Sarre,.Srcy. W. G. 8TE14.1N4, Towg. H. P. BLACXitIAN, Montrose,. Pa.. . y - -Agent forlquinnollannit County NORTHERN FIRE &I.IFE ASSURANCE COMPANY No.. 1 Moorgitte street, Loncion capttal,s6,2iii,ooo ... Annual Re venue; t1;(10°,401. Wm Agentßlaulelphla GOODS 'NEW .! ..._ , . EVANS & ALLEN, . . , - urAviNG enlerged.and remodeled theleritore. haw, the .1.11 pleasure of informing their munerons eui.tomerS that they are now ready to chow the beet assortment of . ." - . ..., • CLOCKS, WATCHES,' • - , • • - SILVER WARE PLATED WAILE , FANCY GOODS, . GOl.ll CU.A.INsi' TCa Trays,Breasiping,Fitigcr•riligs, ._ . •,.. .. flair Plum Labia's ExtriteD, • • • - S Toney. ohp,',&e. . diui!. .. . in this part of the S ate. They hard just rehirried from New York with ii;full and a;teneive assortment otgoods. In their line. which they. have purchased fdr cash of the I. manufacturers and Importers, mid they. gutter Memel:lima they eau Offer inducements both in style, variety and , pri- C-e B . nut to ho equalled west of New,Kork. lieternibied to keep up with the progress of theme, they hive allied to their assortment manyaiticies not previously kept ofgen erai utility and heanty. Thanking the. community for tho liberal patronage beretufore. received, they Would "WI a continuance and increase of the tame .. 1 - *::. -I " _" .1114luitnitin, ]fag VA,* . . -• , ~ ~ . • A s T o. , -pkAr b a e .4l4l/Tiro l i 32 4g , de by C. B. gre.. & lin:teeraig street erk• • Prico_el ;Der Sox r.tent free by Pitt FerlalCatiali Druntek. • raTlemS , . . . • ";--- " I . Est Yedictltai ; s afaratn~ Pore 9fV,ht;_ctri4cal Mtgatio h eraitk-o' C° ;! eau rfl; - 73 1 0=W1Vo l lle ig n ti aT tilitalsoileHolLit t iattiß. 000611440 t water. Ftir.ll , ll6lif —— .AßEtTLWßE./..L. • Monfrose,:igity2o ,ISOQ - - ' - IStistilo e• • ' • • . •„, , TS 'hereby, gireti, that. la purapapre .4.1p,11et hil." l ` / lalv; davit , Cleorge Holt:ton luta !Ilea hl...patll on-with I. l 44dirk.pr - Abiftburs or Vaiiiirr,. Beyntouslot tho, kleace, for the county of Soaquehaana, for aLtrenre to 'tell apir ituoari:vla oho Ail &other 11 - qtoilk•lje-Vitiakatali. the borouoh•of SusquehannaTriatt. • - • • - MonTroit; July *IEO. 'a el% It EGIbT.EIItS..I* Ignu isicidby glren,tdall iernOtia Concerned n the following estates. viz ; • f • ' • Estate of OtieneHai - E. Low,} deo:dilate of Anb,urti, Ata- Aeon; Low.'Ea'r.. •• Estate of Oilbert •Sicitefiby, ilee'd, late of Bridgewater, ToFell. atifn'e. . I - Estate of Of W. Pickerielg,. deed,late of Montrose.. J. T. Lang on, adm'r. • - Estate'of Reties Mock, &ell. late of 'Auburn, Thbuma ". 'Adams & Abby Mock. aclitOrs. . .. • , Estate Of T. A. Vesisenden, idee , d, late of Bridgewater, Perrin Wells, sdfn'r. i • - Estate of Amos Churchell, dec'd. iste.iif Franklin, H. L. Blowers & Abby Churchell, adttera.' Estate of Daniel Cukely„ doc'd, late Of 'Auburn,' Mary Cokely,.stlen'ff. -, i • &tato , Ileffez.• Lung, fiee'd . • late of Rush, Josef B. Lung, ndtu:r: • I Estate of Crawford Titus, late of Raeford. Obeli'- oh Haller , adee, 4. • • • • Estate of fiurtlonllarnaid, deed,lati of Raeford, Chas. ' Tingley --tidan'e. , ''• • • • Estate Of John Blowerll, doe'd, late of Laufayille, ANn ' C. Luce; adtter. Estate an. C. Baker, deed, late of *ow !dittoed, Ent: • of Aldrich, adiffe. ' Estate of Ellen Bagley, &k id, late of Brooklyn, It. W. Oyes, adni'r. Estate of Pldlo Briggs, deed, late of Bilctir LaXO.• P. V. Briggs &games flichardsceVes." Thu the accountants have settled theie accounts in the Register's OfticA in abd-for the countrof SusguelbineuL and that the dace() will be preaented .to the Judges of the Orphan's Court of said county, on Sionday the 3:th day of August, ISod, fur confirmation, and alloWance, ' 'CHAR LA'S .NIJA'LE, 110144er. Itegiger's celee...3fontre, July 186t—iw SHERIFF'S SALES. nyviri, of tgindry grits i , jautd thy (!ourt rrini CoonTlea% of Suaqu County and fu nio directed, 1 4111 expeae to male, by puldie Venriuq,- at the Contp liouste,in Montrone, on Friday August 17th; 1860, at one o'clock, p.m., thti following, described piecesl. or pareula of land, to wit • • • ALL.those certain pie:'ces or parcels of land situate-4011e triwnshipi of Jachtiott,. county of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, luMnd. edam, de4cribed as follo7Ws. to : the fired is bounded ()RAM, north.lo i i, land of Charleti Potter, °elite east by laud of Wm. SteMtm, south by !antler Jothiim Pickering, and , on Alupwi't4 by -land of Urbane HA, ebutaining about twenty • acres, and about eight mires improved:. Aui,o— Alb that piece situate as ibov‘ A and bounded and described' as follows: On the rortli. east,iand `west-by- land occupiedl by Charles Po tter, and on the. sout h by the pub ic highway, een:aining about eighty-five perehe of -land, be the Fame . more or less, with the appurtenacties, one fpm '-e& dwelling lonise, one liarn, itotne fruit trees; 'and rill' improved. 'At.s6—.lll that other Piece situate as above, bruiridbd and described as fol. lows: on the north by Butler Lake, on theleast by laud qf. Silas.G deal and t.; irylsworle, on .the south by - land of A., Aylmworth, and on the west Ity,land Of Jasper §avory,centaining about one, acre of land. with ithe appertenancmi,'one saw-mill, and all imprOyed. Also—All that other piece mitmite as above, 'and deseribed as foilows :• on the north by by land of Larabee, Tingley & Co., 611 the east by'land of Charles Potter awl Reuben 11:trris, .orrj. ,- ilk South hi' land of Reuben Harris, and:on the west by !arid of Reuben titans and W. %V. -Wlleettin;ton- Mining about two and doe 'halfi Emma of land, mire or less, with the aPpurtenances, one }Mild ing used'anS occupied ab a . beadstead mantifac.! tore. ."&c.. with. hithes and-other machinery at. tuehed,sorne - fruit trees and all improved. !Seized and taken in execution .rit the ink of. Francis M: Whitney, et. al., vs. John W. Stone I ALSO-.i ll that certain piece .Or. parcel of :hind situate in the townshipiof Forest Like, county and State aforesaid, Wended aril described as follows, beginning at a poet; a cuirner lA'S G. Wlteatcroft's lot; the - nee hy said Wheat. crOfes line , mouth, .6tri east, 100 perches Ito h thecae south. 21 4' i west, 11 , 7 perehes!tw a post in the line of J. Warner, tllnee north; wrsL 53 perches to 'arpost; thence mirth. 05 and 5..10rh,, parzhem.to la post; Orrice west and B.lotlis perchr r. to a post, and thence Moth, 37:' east, to, the place cif beginning: containing sevi,nty nerys, be the saute more or less,: and .all improved. (Taken lin e. llluoyon.] . [ . :ALSO—AII that certain- piece or parcel of land situate in Der village of IMdertwille. Great Bind -township, coupe)? 'and State 'aforesaid; bentnded and described as follows, to wit: on the nr;i111 and south by land ofTtuman Baldwin, on the Last by, the . pirlijic highiniy, and on the !west. by.land of the N. V. Ordaining about three-fourths of an acre, liu.the same more or less with the appittenances, one framed house, barn. AO, &c.; and all haproved. raken in execution at •the of- L S4,en heim Eliaa W. !Julio:m.l . that certain pit co 'or parcel of , ' land. situate, lying and being iri thu township of Jessup, county . land State nfont.Baid, i bounded and described i as follows, to wit: on the north -by lends Ofi Dennis Shuns, on the -1 east by land, t)f Orlittidii Stone, on the south by 1 land of- the estate oh Wm. Young, dectiased, and. by the Driukur'and the West by 1 A. S. 'Howe, (beiptt.lot! do. - 43 tjf Henry - Drink: '4. (: ' Ol re-nutroy of the liteshoppet tracOcoritain- . irCg•t.bout!fitty acres, together with the nppurte ounces, one framed hOuse, and about twenty 'acres improved., [Taken - in Mcceution :it suit of John F. DuctoOrti - ven.George Henry:j • A LSO—.B.lk that curtain- piece or- parcel of bad situate_ in .the o4rough of Susquehanna Depot county and Statii atoresatd, bounded and dt•merilied us 'follows, to, wit.: - quo the mirth by the road lending from the river road to the Jack son turnpiko, on Dm east by la)ui of Alva! Bry -ant, on the south by hind of the N. V. Stl i Erie Railroad' coMpany; andi - west Hv by land tif F .J. Thatcher, containing', thirtYlfuusquaronitis of hind, be the • same incto on as, togothmi with the appurtenances, sto ligihnuse, aud all imprwYed: [Taken' in .e ettutiou ,at the suit of Henry Abet -v4, Hiram rm. none). and L. : Tanner 1 _-1 • t '- '`ALBO,--411 that. certain pleea .or • pirne l- 1 Of _land situate in ,tho township cif Lenox, county and state aforesaid; tiOunded and &seabed:as foiloceS, te BegintOne at a b.Orrier of tti wall, thence by:land of - Kiel; Toviter; ibuth 44 dig, east, 64 . 11)&46411'0 by; the same north 9'f ; deg: east.4B -rods, thence by lands df k E.- Tingley and of 41- Oakley. north .49 deg. wast,lB-rods . and 18 links to a cornet post In the fence; ttiofce by . hind Ortit..9iktifylicrd 11"thd tioryttagrou2d !Pt; nortli;Bs 34 , deg0Are5t..25.045.e44.18 Unkil to IL cornor - of the leiriting,grobed wall4ttece the,- roe.learlink soutV 1-2 - 4„ 6 oes West., 38. reds and 141 Relict° it-maple, thence . by lands-or eild.M.z(*ltiy-netth'-18.deg welt 6 rods atol,:fo.lltlks . .lol)o;pltten of be tynlag,. duntainlng-16 - .acres' and .5 rode of land, be tbe sainecatorr. or, less, and-01 - ratted,.: raken rixereution at the suit- Of ZOO Vktry Reed.) • i• i Lana , attnitn in tke township - pt Silier Lake, aitinkraiiirstairafofitiaid; boinniled and decirio. ed'tns follows to - Beginning at a 'poit,*•-the - • Nigh notthsner:Corner gf lantt of Michael Broderick, , - P Colds, _NO, tbentie'northitlfinglana bf john, Kane 147 : Colnitty 3-10 •Ilithmaitrofichitis, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, PeroWscmpic- in the liouth line of ,the reservation; thenge liq the reaprvation east-80 • •• - perches to a peat; thence by 'Blrb( John Koh; isthmkkinchitis,'Boarium ! tron t higs.. hil);, south 6'o, per ;hen to a . post in line-of said . * - Whooping tone,- Croup, 11 coma . Crap, I , nderigif, west 60 peiglialio litining 55 and 2.loths acts:oin th e same, more vonsnmpuon, Confamppo., Consumption, of tes.:4;,,wlth stl4 appollOppei. [Takin posamption, Consumption, execution the-suit of, W. & *Jessup,: trustee:a,: tli-ithetime otffilen 111.54) vi!: ; sl i A on • all ljl. di"easet, find an "lnfailiny antidote,ta Holleran.) -4 . .1.0;4 relief, and a sues and 'peaty-cure, in that ALSO—AII - that „;enrtain pipet) nr par..el nj. l great and unkirlia ll ir approte4 reinedh . - land situa te Oa, ' ,bioratigh bf'Priendayfile,l' triztax's Balsam of Wild Cherry. county -and State! aforisald, bounded Oa- *Vases Balsa& of Wild Cherry. - scribed as follOWs, tit wit: 'beginning as the,l northeast - side of the Milford amt fJwe~ pike road,_ so called; at thenOrtwest corner of John t orney!ii the . snine north, ' 37!" east'. 262 perches, tn. the line of livery liater.`, - 0 land In Cheeoput.loWnsitip; thence by : the line of r a id Patter); land.s4 perches to the I corner of land or the estatu of B. 'l'. Clidden, dcecas . i d;.,t hence i hy the sawn youth, : 37" . :150 and 6401.4' . per'cbga tai the Milford and Owego turnpike road; ,Ilrenco along the same 'tenth - . 53 4 . east, 4:2 perches to: the place of be- I ginning;coutaining.6l,acres, tnia/0 more or _less: - together' with the appurtenances, one framed nne h4okg; ban, Some. fruit:!' trees, and. shoot 40 acres impreved. ITalien ifl ; execution at the' trait of 8.. S Bentley- to the use of Caleb Carinalt. Vs. Michael-Sleylert.] -! ALSO—AIt 'that certain piece nr parcel - of land situate. in the .township Of-Rush, county' • and state atiOnsaid, hounded-and &Rya:led as follnws, to wit: on the nisrth•by land .of David Baker, Caleb Carmalt, and Mikis Bolles, on the' ...east by David Baker, and Ira Duel, on the saints by John Tupper and Ze'rms Cooley, and on the west by Benjamin IlathaWay and John Hillis, containing:one hundred and 65 acres be . tI o same more of less. With "the appurtenances, one house and barn, one waggon house' and. other oat buildings, one orchard and about one hundred Ceres improved: [Seized and taken-in execution id •thd suit of: litit,t( Brothera vs. Clarrissa B. DeWers and Ilrrata Denrers.-f ALSO—On Saturday', August 2.5 th, 1860: 'All that certain pieco;or parcel of laid sittnitu in the township of Creal; Bend,,countY of Susquehanna, and-Stare of Pennsylvania, boandedand deserib ed us follogis,- to ;wit:, beginning at in oak-sap •ling n.corner of land sold to deorge Conroy, in aline of land granted to'Norniiin Rouse, thence by said last mentioned land "n • olrtti, 47 1.2.!" oast, 49, perches 'to a [cost; -thenc.3 south; 1' land formerlyialled the John•S. iNlny lot. 201 , per ches to the balik'cl the Sitsquelianna river; thence d.:wn the :said . batik. along. the. seieral courses of said river to the sotitheaat Cornge of lot sold George C'Orirey !as , aforesaid; thence along: the same north 00 peichea to the piano of beginning; contarni my, firfy-fi;Ve Itiomi and iiktptwo perches, lie Sile ' Aaine Mori! or lessoog4•ther with the up , purtenane e s, one framed houl,c, - one shop, one barn, one orchard, and abLind thirty acres im proved.. rraketir in exeeut4) e t the suit cd° Martin Stuttu vs,!Altriend Munson.) ALSO—AInt of land Situatk lying and being in the township of Forest Lake; county and State arorestild, I - i - unded as Nine,* beginning et a pectin thU -south line of the Rose ReservatiOn, thu northeast corner Of land coiatraeted to,Riogrr- Kane,' thetWe the- noUtlt - ,line aY said Reservation eastlsixty perehel to a post, thence - by land , of S.' Hallman south. !ono hundred and forty-seven and ithiemrents pet - ekes to a:post. thence by; land of Quinline acid McMoren west - sixty perches •to a post, and thence by Roger Kane'R line north one.- hundro4 and fortyaieven and.thremtenthsi perclies to trio, brlrinning , con -Mining filly-fire acres, mere; or less, imp-rove ments, any One bain,and_frem 20 to 25 acres improved. I Taken in execution at The suit of M. ' S. Wilson v 4. John ii];one. Ad. I that certain - Itiugpareel. lend situate, lying and being !in•the borough or. Friendiville, county and State afmesaid; bound ed and described us follows. t.; wit: 'on the north by 13uffum and turnpike riMrl,• oo the ksrarid. south by lamLoicaleh Careuait. dictum the West .by laroiT-or Michael Purcel aMl'LeWis containing one aye, more or less, ivith tjtr. ap purtenances. ono house. cite barn. KO/3:11 frnii `trePs and all improved. rniQvn in o:ectilltin at this suit. of Aslit o u ‘s;••lli[ani Cook. A1..80—.A11 that certain piece or parcel of land situate in tli'e township of Ilarmuny,eounty and state of aforesaid,- bounded and deseri,bvii as follows. ,to ' on,the Marth •by land of Benjamin conitort, on the east by the puhtic highway, on :south by .11imjainni Comfort, . west by land of, the ititate of Jona than Taylar.iieUmi, , ed.'eontaiiiingibOut One..half of au acre, with the .apPurtenrinees; one tavern house, nue barn, sheds. &c., cud all improved. At.sO—AlLthat :other piece- iir parcel of Mod situate' as. above, and bounded and deseribed.at follows: on the'north and elit by ; land of the sentate 'inriathßlP Taytor, decea-ed, on' the south by land of Whitcomb and Newman' mid - stone 4 and en the west by the- public highway; containing about ene-half . o r 4' acre,,be tbe, satnetnorc or lens, with the I:lppurterianees, one dwelling house,,ene blacksmith shop, &e., and atiiinipreved. itise--,MI that cerpon piece or parcel of Jam! 'ituAte in the borough of quehantia Depot, beltuded onithe north by Main Street,-en the east by lan' lof 11. and Hubbard, on the south by land - in the pu..seAsion of A. W. -1.107t4 and on the west he land' of Miles Cregati, Containing abut three 'hundred and sixty feet of land, it being the, north half of lot Nu: 5 of Win. blurts real) . of said.hermigh. Mai the appurtenances, one store building with dwelling house attached, ifad all improved. ALs-All the defendant's: interest to .and in all that certain tract dr parCa( of land situate in .tho township of Harmony, County and State aforesaid, bounded and described "as follows, to wit: on the north by the Now York State line, on the east by, the lino of .the tract deeded by James Comfort and wife to David ..Mersereatt i and on tly Wast by the uttiriait road leading from the railroad crossing near G. W. Sparks, to the N. V. & E. R. It. to the Gulf.Surnmit, it. being the same land aohtiaettd - byDaid Mersereati to Henry Pdrine; A. K. Perine, A. W. Rowley, and D. W. Norton, the . eleventh day of ,MaY, A. D.. 1859, together with the ap purtenances; one house, onel.barn, one steam saw mill with engitte, &c., attwhed and about 'fifty acres improved. [Seized and taken in exe cution at the suit of D. A. Lyons vs. D..W. Norton; N. C. Norton And L Norton, Jr.] ' North t: To - Pus CII3SERS.—To. prevontthisuth. del-standing, notice is hereby, 4iveu that purchas ers attilteriirs Sales will be required to pay the amount. bid at the time the Ind was Sold. -It 11:18 beconre imperatively necOsary to adopt this rule,, and it will. be strictly adhered to: except where the purchaser is a lien Creditor, and is en'. tifled,to the fund as provided 'in the first sec.- tion of the act of Assembly, approved April V', I /3-fti,- which is as follows 'y'llhenever the Pur chasers of real Pabite at Orphan's Court or Slier iff 'nsalp,'shal! Opptar froth the proper record to ho- entitled, -as a lien crOdithr, tO receive the whole eir any portion resold sale, it shall be the duty of the 'sheriff, administrator, 'executor. Or other person- makithy, such sale, to , receive the receipt Of such purchaser or parchasers. for the amount which he or they would appeal. froth the recocti-.ns aferesoid,, to be entitled to receive .:= -Provided that this section shall n ot be so con •strued as to proverktbe_right!of said 'sheriff, ad. mint/tinder, exeCutor 'or other ; ' person -aforesaid, to-demand and receive - sat the time of Sale a sum sufficient to cover all legal, costs untitled:tole paid out Of.' the Proceeds ,of said Saliii,ittd.pro. vided Atither, that, before arty ratrefiaser or pqr• chnse p t shill, receive the benefit of this section, ho or their shall 'produce.to the sheriff:or pertiori so making paidsaid sale, a 40F' certified state. went frontthe. proper' records,'under the_ hand and Official:seal of ttl . propr .oflicer,:shOwjog that hods a tiootroditor, entitled to receive any Pi! , of th.9thiiiiiloliroreamd.': • • , 4)1IN YOUNG" Sheriff. " Sherilrs °Mae, ltliattivo9; -••, • ' • TitEiMelsitned, an Antlltort_ appOittad by*the Court or Cknmmintirleaa b Via Monty , tcidtatrib. uta Ute prooondaof 8 _Bale ofAbo real et4ato of F. & to% aptykfit tha. ottiCalopion Taylor; will attend to the `WM OULU" aripolntattaatNin Saturday, lho Malt. toentb*MOEMStittlext;.at 20'dock,+p. molt tluvotllee or jir waist*, Fag timoaad plant , all kraattaisterestor aro ranrairadld make their . u own or be debarred fr=mop said fund: .41, 1880.—wk) WD, Auditor. . _ 'Wiattir's Beaman - Of Wild -Balsam of Wild 9hint. - The Jacob Settler, mu (morn and !Ruh rreprami arum, the German papi lithem clads i.e./y nvalas We falfeeeimr statemextfer de !null of fie afflietea. ' llANortit, Ps.; Feb. IC, lefa. Messrs. S. W. FowLE S.: Co., Baton,—tear Sire: [faring realized in my fatuity haportant benefits horn , tea uscrof your . iimedilepleparatien, WisT,LiCS DAL- Crt* 'WILD CllntinlC, it ,nfforas me pleasure, to recimunend it to the public. - Soma eight (cant ago one of my ilaughters etetned to be in a decline, and little - heti* of her recerery were entertained. then pro.: 'gored a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and before elm had taken the whole of the contents of thebottle there was a great impnivenient in her health..' I bare, in my Individual' rue, made frequent use of your a aluable medicine, and have been benefited by it. f mould, Omerer, caution Lie pirblic orniust huporition, cause there i. a gird Joel of spuiioso Baleen of irildCh.crry lArvazhoutcke country. • , JACOB SECIILE.ft, Virginia Tani:lad/1y Celitificarr from Ma. NOHBORNE NORTON, of tka , • Eraniiaer Office, R;cinoad. . . . RICHMOND, VA., Feb.?.!'.l9e4 .{fears. $. W. rOVil.c & Co., Boston, -.- Gentlents - tit I 41t8. plehAlle testify to tho great merit -of your vaßlable hint medicine, Dr...WISTAR'S BALSAM OF %VV.') etttenv, which to likewise highlylvalued by, malty of oui esteemed Citizens, .who have_ tested Its 'ilium; by trial. bfirit made use of this Balsam some three years since lorleliolint and distressing cough which baffled tho,, skill-of Physicians, and, to mr, Joy, , experioneed such gratifying relief a+ to induce nlO to persevere imits use. raiwayekeep it by toe, and ever Mid s tstt to bo tinfoil- - tog in its effects. No medicine that I have ever used hait given :ouch speedy relief. Yours tntly,- NORBOItNE. • . From-Jeiii) Smithy Esq., President . of the Norris County Beak, and rAn is VI known and ninth esteemed tA;angotout .en Jersey. 3441/.1113TOWN,;11. J., 1111. 9,1959 !terms. S. W. Powt.r. & —,Dear Sint: . flaring used bALSA3I -- Of WILL/ CIIERILY for abpat 6l4!Pali years, and having realized ha beneficial reatilts,:in my family, it alfurds mo great sitasure, in recommending it to the public 43 a valtialderetnedy in [WWI of ace,* !gulp.; cells, cover, 4c., and a roinedy which l cowider to be entirely innocent, and may he taken with perfect safety by the moot delicatein health., Yours very revectfully, " JE:2 I SY, SMITH. • i ' 127 - Beware of tile and worthless epunterfeits The onlyGiiiiiine, Pure, and Nedicinal Balicra has the name of "1. BUTTS," written with a . pen, and the printed name of the pryprietors," 8. W. AMU.:r • & C 0.," on the outer wrapper.. . e- • 1,,U4 who suffer with any disease of the Throat, Lungs, or Chest, can obtain like relief by using Wistar's Balsams of Wild.Cheriy, Wistar's tialsaiii of Wild Cherry, . . ' ITEPARED BY s. W. FOWLE & CO., 14.18, TitEMONT-STREET, BOSTON SOLD DY , . • - - Dtugqi.sts, ..Dealers, and ~iferchan' t is in (req. taws . - I •I. - • and city in tie Unittd States. . • V - ;.L.P'"Ear . , pale by Abel Tarrell 11111 i Read, Watroua k, FO. -b , r. :trout:o4e : r. 11. IVeedrud. Dimack.; Amu. , Nfrtiolo, i li i r r ooklyir NVldiney A; 1\ luxley. ilarford : WePd S.. }Card. , e.o. Be .1; .1. ,C . tata,64— - Den.l.ldtlia.; 1,. Grl .real i Bend.. • . - J Edv ti-,I 'tit i . • , :- . r. 17., ... ra Pt, . • `i V'. 'A t . l 4 , till 1 :-. ...• I. ...'#, , . 1 . .. lAR AND Wfll3D NAPTIIA " • thr bet! the - -frorld for the curt 1 , 1 Coughs and Colds, Croup, • Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficult Breathing, _ 7 Valpitafion bf the Heart, ! . • r patioite in adiatated day , ' ttt' Consumption together with all Diseases. Of the Throat and Cheat and. which ~ predispose to Consumption. a arts the rug' or and rank. ,1 / a e fzt! (.6 eft', I r • x/..tettp,..610 lig abOirrofilf- * c, .riwetondivn. at, cduluces &unity action in , e tit 1,1 ,, ,/ MOM., Jihn.hrune and ti,0te...4. I• • criliarly adapted to the radical . , cure of ASTHMA. _ ! 111,10_4 Oa:: 4,1011 , 10 A STIltiP pita, Jibe • ,tor um! rianapontly -.kip. which the pal-tit-War . • nrilarrof theabb - ae, &rare. It iff rerypleugrit - 1 to tho-twsk: and prompt fn its efferts. Fry it cf: &iv) rinced that it ie intairtable in the rare of Biioucpsinl A trec,t ioms. " Priritoc n r• - r Ito! ire. Preptzred only by and rohlby A. Feenweik, rfri., Y. W. lYini en tith tied POPLAR altyrtx, t l'hilad'a. lit. For Ade .Ifohlrme by ' nar.:9l y.. 11,11 .•I.lfeL TI7I laLL, Itroggiet. • . , . I,..l‘iews.! News ! HAVE You HEARD The NEWS l• . 101i . 1141r -NEWS I . IY J. L. 31:ERDIMA N Ie:NOW RECEIVING 1 . V dircet from '.!lew York, another of his choice stocks of -.1 • o . 0 . D embiucin,ltt the Dry Goode line, de Win, Challis. man-, Silks, Poplins, Prints, etc.,•etc,.etc.as , well an a full "stock of Dgme'tick. such as summer clothe. fur men and , bays' wcat,..Shirtings,:Tickinge, Denham; "Cotton Yarn, Cart Warp, Batts, etc. Groceries---a fall - assortnent.— - MAW—, Mackerel.. Trout, Whitefish, Codfish, and Herring.. Ihrrdware.ibuthling materials. Nails, Glass, Putty, Paints.. Oils; Dyestuffs. Ready•made Clothinz, the workmanship WA aIIANTF.D. Hate, Cops , and Dounetp, of the latent 'Boots and }.ltoes, worth from VINc to ten In the almost rrer varjcty of tloods ueually .( uqutred (drat tiny co u ntry stare eau be found at the . , th,d, It-le tbh aim of the proprieror to make girt' disposition of*. tiotuls 'hot neither his sot:1:16A norhis train will L. "_ L'llsoi t nilP. Pin; June lA. 191),—tf IT NAVIGATION MN chid noun VE 311IIXO1tD'S. _as 11114 E PINILIC generally are in fornn.4 that ti,,FURE LX (]TUITION I. Liven at alt hours of the day, Of `SEW (obits of nll sorts, ail.: Bres. Goods of" Summer Challls„ Lawns in patterns, cheap IllehopLawnK .11rilliant4, 'Book, Bard, Jaeonetta And SWIMS Mull Ladle,.' Coll.ira Lingty, SlurselUes , Momena, Fund. iFralt 4, gelltllekT mus, Nankeens ; Satnmer 'Stott.; Gents shirts, l'otton lirawera, Collars, Carats Neek4les, and Suopendeis. A new anti large lot of • ; .40‘ ; :‘,. Gents Vine Calf Booto-:-.70ral aloe heave and. light;Slics4,l,3plondid..l.ntino, Gater,. fromitio ablfilnis ri wt - tinted to flu White, Brown, and HOSIELIY. Paratiola and Umbellaa„ Band Boxy 4 and 'ork %Atria. rxiii .g Fluid and Sphrmi. Adamantine Arid Tallow Candles. Ilrasa and Liapaoat untern, Boards awl toffee Whife iwoEdl lirinllebel'aal Cook 41 feet linuroyhittied sprlor Clutll,4* : Plinr, line and cEDAR - PAILS, herides a PILL of *4II4tRAT .014.1)0114)/86,... of e%iery which ire Tnplco and Conn starch for gl ori o it* pu nif4 , ,, Cream Tartar, godwatartit 16aleratu; Asti* Oil Epsom Seib., Black and Scotch Smolt and lot of things Which won't do to rpmd about, but pkoso to rank_ Inzatnitte and loLt abwil. We arermuly and willing tortoni; Grant!, tern though they may not unit ;. thankful to) :small ravors. 11. '. TYLER. OCTS. buys a Is;ttle the shilling 1 .1 ail -bOatm anything ever Amok up. MONTILOKE. 31,09 th, 'Via • - i DYSPEPSIA AND FITS,• H. °ATRIA'S BROWN, ilieirent curer o(Cotenica D li Akin, was for several rears to badly ranted by Dr . tall fora part or the time he was . 0011M1(41 to id „ He wag eventually cured by s proscription fIURIE rd giro by a young clairvoyantigirl. • This prescription, tiiten him Ay a ulere child, hSlu IA I state of trance, has ruled everybeaTacha has ta mover halite{ &MA oat*: • It is equally s cages of Fru as ofDurcest.t. • 1 occult* ie hero &en of the larineiptal het ?tom! it this!mettidde, and stt of the insteettents arc to ba any tam. !Lwillataad tithe lithittbk , plematription to an) Krum onthe r cjptotone stattlp yaw Cr..P1131,. PS( ''BROMai.I3 Orstala. .P • All'OLDr • o,ltelps broana's ItAt4. aia for pie at Snettnehahlts Depot. by S. B. 312:br. 1,1c*B;t• Ir Topic: TYLElt'ti.