- c - 3 - Ic,rrs%l e s t ir Deeds.—Very superior Deeds are sold st this office, at mocier*, - prWes , „ Local Legislation. v Citizens of Ilarford petition for an act o f Assembly authorizing,. 'the election of et e rseers of the poor for that township. Blalock Soldiers' Aid. Eler Clancy will- deliver a lecture at the Saptist, Church in . Ditnoc4,,on Wed nesday evening, - Marol.2 3 d:fOr the bene fit of the Lathes' Soldiers' Aid Society. Ail are invited to attend. MRS. G. M..DAstsoN, Pren't. The Odd-Fellows' Hall Association Will hold its next, annual meeting for the election- of officers' ?dm. 011 evening of April 5, at (11 , o'clock, at Odd-Fellows' 13.41, Montrose. A. 0. WARREN, P. _ . OrCloilLsrio. • • AU who desire to learn something in teresting in :regard to the Colorado Gold fields, and to trrausT in a new company about to be oi:ginized, are invited to meet at the Court House in Moutrose, Friday, Maruh 18th, 1864, et 2 o'clock ;Ip. m. Di. C. LER. Quotas Filled. Montrose and Bridgewater have filled their quotas under the last call. We give the volunteers' names: Montrose: Julius Warner, Jno. Canfield, Chas. Bodine, Wm. Bourke, Lawrence Terpening, Alonzo Beebe, Henry Allen, Edgar Crouse, Edgar E. Newcomb, Win. Rosencrants, B. R. Wade, W. E. Thayer, W. H. McGee, Theo. Mack, Francis Rob bins, Albert Dutcher,'Patrick Colter. The 7 last. named joined the signal corps. Bridgewater: Daniel H. Stevens, Chan dler Stevens, Milo 4. Spencer, Ebenezer Owens, Jas. A. Corey, 13arnabas Kirkhuff, John Westbrook, Chauncey Price, ,Price Mauer, Ed. H. Stoat, Wm.C.Ayres, Silo. Smith, John H. Tiffany, Jacob Sherer, P. Agen, Richard Coleman, Jaines Hay, Sam. Webb, John Gleason. Sad Accident. lion. Ezekiel Mowrey, jr., of Meshop pen, Wyoming county, came to his-death on Saturday, the sth inst., under circuin stances as follows: On-that morning he went to work in his plaster mill, grinding corn, and while working about the crack er, his coat caught by the button hole, on a screw that held the coupling of the shaft together, just abpye the cracker, and before he was aware of his situation had so Closely wound it up that he could not extricate himself„ : In this position he re mained. till his knit coat, a thick flannel and a cotton shirt,A.tod his vest, were torn into shreds, and he was only liberated when hiS body had.been forced through a space of 10 inches between the turning sl,:tft, and a post. From this be fell' into the hopper and then tothe door where he lay about an hour, when his father came to the mill and discovered, hirti. lie was then taken to his house where he died a bout four hours after. nis suffering was great, yet he retained his reason until the very last. Mr. Mowrey was an excellent man, of tool deliberation and sound judgMent, respected by all who knew him. In 1849 -he was elected Representative,-and again an 1850. His friends, his county. and dis trict had reason to be proud of his 'political record. Ills funeral was conducted by the Free Masons Assisted by the Odd Fel lows, and a - large concourse of sympathiz ing people, when appropriate ceremonies * * * were observed. Public Sale. The subscriber will offer for sale at auc tion at his residence in West Bridgewater, on THURSDAY, March 31st, 1864, the following described property, viz: One pair heavy team horses ; 4 caws, yearlings, 17 sheep, 3 shoats, 1 lumber wagon, 1 hack wagon, 1 top bUggy wag on, i lumber sleigh, 1 double harness, 1 single harness; neck-yokes, whifiletrees, farming implements of various kinds ; u tensils for Making maple sugar, quantity of hay and straw, several' cider barrels, some household furniture, fee., Am- TEn.us.—Cash , down on all - sums under $10; $lO and over;siz months credit with interest and approved security. I will also offer for sale for cash• down, [if not previonsly disposed of at private sale], a quantity of oafs, - corn, rye, and potatoes. - Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, a. in. 0.8. BEEBE. Bridgewater, March 15. - Credit for Veteran Volunteem. : , H. R., Harrisburg, March 5,A4. Pic.9lAfoofiroo Democrat Dzeat - Sia: Yon will probably'cimfer a favor upon the citizens o.l7lSupqn?a county by publishing the following instructions (suggested to me by T. L. Case, Esq., the clerk of , Scrantoit,,.Enrollment Board) as to the proper course to take in order to secure local credit for veteran volunteers : "Bach towuthip should send: to the Adjutant-General of the State, A L. Res.' sell,. Ilarri.sburg,,Pa„. list_of men who trave ?eradiated; - gating - .tb Ctimpany and, Regiment in Which. they , reflullated, and" ask fora certified topy of the muster roll,. undiordieut said 'certified -- tiopy_at once to Provost` Marshal Bradford-at,Scranton. Application should at the sinie time be made to the:veterans themselvesfer their written uonsent,tp,be,ccedited to:apartic. nlar distrieti 4 ,Pirtoumihip) said - eonsent Intistddick sit , frii 6 - .lhiit4bby.ditiiie not al- ready been credited to any particular.lo adityp. This “.written-eonsent of veterans," supposeis oleo to be presented_to Pr. M. Bradford;who will thee-ittendlo:;perfeo tiog the roller—, • v Itespeetfully, * Gro, A, trErti. Black Mier: , - This .obstin ate scourge of our racefbroko, .out at , Dart's Corners, in Herrick, ASvo . weeks Sinee, tha s fa:bily OfOoraeo,Dol. But its mission rested - not:ther.e; i't went' from louse tO house • until at thistime it ' has consigned nineteen of the inhabitants 'to the grave: Six at Martin Sweet's;lour at James B. Walker's—leaving but one member in each of these • two families— two at Horace Dart's, two at' Willard Walker's, two . at Levi Miller's, one at Horace Waymatt's, one it'JOhn Jones', one at James'l3etinetes, and tine' at Benj. Coon's.,--Sarah A. Coon. She , was indeed a dutiful daughter, loved and respected by all who knew htr, - and'has left lo''mouirn het: early loss, a large circle of friendSind acquaintances,", She devoted :het..Whole time and attention to alleviate the suffer ings of the'sick and dying, 'Until "she at last, fell a victim herself; 'I-would like to give fuller. partieulais •of` ,these sad be reavements, but time And quicelorbid.— Great. credit is due to EdWardTititiy; A. P. Bunnell, chison Trip and wife, for their continued efforts to provide, as best they could, for the sufferers. ' z. Br. s. teltd - Mitices. •• .The initainistintOrti , of Abe estates of Pbilatulpr Swith, Iddiraim rbotfins i .Geo. !:Oinrey,fi IL O. Sturdevant, Abraham Slatir„land CalekCarnialt, in OM) baye filed their final account in the Register's office, and the sane will be presented for confirmation on Friday, April Bth, to the 017plianal.Court. _ -Also,'on-the same day will be present ed an inventory of the property set off to the widow and family of the estates of the hereafter. named decedents:. Peter E .:Bedell; John Hewitson, Thomas Guy ton, Labatt Russell, Wm. House, Charles M. Picket. y-Applications for, license' to. sell Annoy, &c.,: will be . - : heard in Court to. Monday, April 11th." 'The . following named 'per sons are petitionerst Joseph-CiirLin, E. L. Adams, Jamei - O:Bnllard, Jerome B.Ver ' ry, Jacob Kimble, Henry Brownell, G.W. Lewis, Judson Stone, 24, Stephen Brun dage, S. P.' Chanibeilin, Michael Kdrow, Elijah Barnum, David Thomas, G. W. cC E. Griggs, , J. W ll Vast . Horn, John F. Zeigler;)Myers, A. Tilden, -David Wilmarth„ - J. S. Tarbell, Jack Chamber linl R. RC• , Philander Phjitney E. ;I Day, W. 11. Sherwoe d,' N. D: Snyder, J. W. Fisk, Juliana Lathrop, Spencer Hick- . ox,•D. Plielin, %ester Stoddard. Letters testamentary to the' estate of S. F. Cartnalt, late of Apolacon, have been granted to theezectitor, Jas. E. Carmalt, of Choconnt.' 1 Letters testamentary to the estate of Henry Tilden, late of Forest Lakei , have been granted to the executors, and W. C. Tilden., :Letters testaineritary- Ad . -the, estate of Riehard.Bixby, ,late of Rush,. have been - graintekto,:the t4ecutor, Tupper:of' Letters of Administration upon the es tate of IsaacTOrter, late Of; Springville, ' have been graVed. to the , executors, P. EL Porter, and Charles Avery of. Alopt- rose. Letters of administration upon the, es tate of Jame* Giddings, late of Herrick, have been granted to the executors, Spen cer Watrous, and John B. and Walter Lyon of Herrick. Letters of administration upon the es -1 tate of Arnnah Tiffany, late of Gibson, i have been granted to the executors, Fred crick Lines, of Franklin, and Clarissa Tif fany, of Gibson. Letters of adminiStration upon the es tate of Edward C. Decker, late of Clifford, have been granted to; Mary Decker and Charles D. Wilson, of Clifford, Letters of administrtion to the estate of Andrew Magavern, late of Rtish, - have been granted to the executors, John Mur ray and Michael McManus. Letters testamentary to the, estate of Berry Wellman late of N. Milford, have been granted to Elliot Aldrich., Naturalization Papers. The great importance of the : coning' election :should induce every alien to take steps to, - become a citizen. 'Those who have "declared their intentions," should not fail to take out full papers at April dourt; They are now hOd liable to draft, and incur no. responsibility in becoming voters. Al! aliens five years - resident, should become voters; , they, have,an„iti terest in our vvernment, and should/ke pare to place it, in the bands of/better nien, net fall. ,Turnple Notice.—Th/§tOckftsliretil of thelienoz-ac Harmon - y'Turattilce Road VomiAtny hereby give police -to the Siiper visorsand eatizens of the „townships of . I Harmony and Oahland, that not having taken'toll - dttrinohe put .year .on - that portion of their.road running-from Lanes. bitrO',ta;tl,lf - IV:oy House—a distancel of one mile=;:they bare now abandoned Said portion kgthoyoad, and will, p9t '..ll;te res ponsihie for any;danlages , frOM, accidents on,a(elos4*-brid4e, 4:that may oc c ur in fotere.. By caldetpft4e'Board , - Mains; E' ''Tr Jams Stizitzy, 4re T. W. f rINGLET, Seely. Gibsoi o Jan. 30 ; 11304 BethigZtlaghines.--4114,41154T.70 6 5e -ivjebing, -Co fiurehluiti.i!firaWat43**Rig Machine of the Wilcox Ai Or'of The flatont; e s e6 ,- -iikr.464 to buy .one direct from either manufacturer, 44/ranted- s• usnal l At- a diem:int:or froni their -regular , 7prteis, 41„4enluatinktuatount, ST-1441:,.5tr0n or Odreia:int, PitiAiiror , of tiAamer. - , - - E.-Refieritiaiift , intends toteoicia Mon trose 'about Abe, arst-, of, _offers, forsale-bis-,houselo:ild -fumitore t -eiarßets, stoves, etc., , , a Orin t hiss 'pi 111;, ney,oarridge. _Terius 'to suit. —-' '• Estray 'de*. _ Came into the enclosure of the subscri ber on or about the oth of Deem:gherkin, one Red -Cow, with a white .spot on her forebakibout 5 years . old. TWowtiiii is repeated to prove, property,; pay char ges and .take her away: - • - G. W. TIFFANY. ' Wisr* . - . To APPrOlktice ,- 7 9} Oe: 09 VW ra of the Poor of Moniroae desire to binii as appren tices, three children ; one girl of 12 years, one of 8, and a boy of 3. Enquire of W. W. SMITH and C. N.J§TODDAED. tlf .--,MCWI) Caoll4 littetitiliti;urikoiai 'in v, ant of a good;:sitoatantial 7 Oetaia "Pi ano-Forte to the advertisement of genive steen Co.,.uf Nay:York,: who, oiler them at , axtrernely, low prices. Send for their descriptive circular. TgrA.3M3EILIELCEIMEO: In Auburn, c.Fub'y Ilehnbold, awls SW/BEIER, and ZS . MATILDA, H. Auburn; , . . In Franklin, March-12th, by T. Saadi, Esq.. Mr. Minns Btrrrs ,of Liberty, and Miss Evrtescr. L. Trizoiatt'of Frank- In . {This happy Coitplc,are both educated MI TES, both IthviOg beeti born "deaf and dumb."- is hoped that that theirs may ever be ail& of joy inexpressible; that the bride may never prove a scold, nor the groom iodulZO.4 l . 4ugry words. May he ever have patieni.,e, and she ever yield due obedience, with(out any ifs or butts. TIMOTHY & CMS SEED, • FOR SALE Br' - 13:TIIIIngi, FOREST LABE. . BILLINGS .STROUD LURE ANIILIFE lIISURANCE AGENT. Offiee in if Lathrop's building, akiten* of Brick Block. In bis abDEsencO e A , tinsiN.ress biont thn office rive,will be transacted by C. L. R. THAYER, r_alaezigisecl ..9.'szottaxmpea", FOR THE COUNTY. ADDRESS, MONTROSE.. 3P I VIM) Tai.a.Thir Avis-A - co iv. Susquehanna. !noun r, ss. CRY ANN ilirltAtifichy her 'next friend, 4‘lls . Brown=vs. Ileuryetroland. In tne Court of Common Pleas of Snatinclunina County. No. %,„ November Term. ISO. To Henry Inland —Whereas a subpremt in Divorce was isaned-to IsioireMber Terna.4B6l, which was duly re• tamed noncat inventus, and thereon en alias aubpcena was, issued in Said case, returnable to Jan'y Term. 1864. ppon the return of which proof was made that the Said henry Ireland could not be found in my bailiwick. This noticeistherefore.tO reqpireyon to appvar before the Judges - of the tat ,Courrott - the Ist Nonfty of April next, to answertho eomrintnt, &c. - • AVID 1 4 1311315D5, I3heriff. , Sheris'sOtticry. tssa.—it • :47C:1 0 1 1 -1.4"5301 pence that he tp:lekentitense to auctioneer In 'the County of Sneenetnnter_i end offers hie services to the public.— garCtrirgoa reasonable; and 'ail tails will be prompt- ly attended to: - LUTHER ELDRED. Chocount, March 3,1%4. r tf virtue of sundry writs Issued by the Court of Com -111 tuun Pleas of Susq'a county, and to me directed, I will expose to side. by public vendue, at, thellourt Muse In Montrose,-on Saturday-April ed,113134. a Volcioel: p. m., the following &scribed pieces or,pareels of land, to nit : . . . • . ALL these certaln'plices or parcels of bind lying and being in the townships of Oakland arid Harmony, co. of Susq'a and State Of Penn'a, . hounded and deserVed as follows, to wit: beghlbing at an elm tree on the east bank of the it.tisq'a river. thence south 11(' west 130 per ches to a beech tree corner ; thence south .81E.%' -east Ti perches to a corner in the highway; thence north 3' east 83 perches to the bank of s'd q'a river thence down ward along the several courses of the stream to the place of beginning; containing about 60 acres be the Came more or less, with the appurtenances, 2 dwelling houses 4 barns, a saw mill, anorchard, and about fifty acres Jai proted. e , V=.- . ALgo - =Another adjoining the foregoing, 'end held -as part of the same farm:. beginning at, the beech tree corner above referred to; thence north 88hr west.- 62 perches to a cornett thence north lie east, 54 perches to a stone heap for a _corner; thence north 44* west 97 perches inalost and stones - corner; thence Tort ti east 70 perches mbre less;--to the east-bank-offiustea river.; thence upwards by the several cotases of said rivet 800 perchesor thereabouts, to,the elm tree - Corner in the partit above described' 51X'^ wee t 140 perches more or-lea/Cited anedlaillielerstdeseribed lot makes 135 acres and 203:larches. orthereabouts, excepting how ever 4 acres and.l3B perehe oti the rear of said lots, heretofore eonveyed to Jobn Parson. Arco—One other piece attaining the'above. common - dug on the east hank of the Slug's river near theetone quarry; .thence south ag' east saB-1.014 perches , to the highway; therm:Kali:mg the same 'south UV west•Ba per • posm,thence south vrest4B perches to neon ner ; thence still by the highway 03 perches to scorner on the ettme'thence due east 100 perches to a corner thence north 46' east 58 perches to a corner, thence north lei' ear:l2 2 perches to the highwaysforesald by several courses of the ea me.6B"perthee to thestone•quany lot; then,ee north Ar cast 85 perches to the bank of the :411sq. r rlvAr ; thence downward by the several courses of the stream BO porches more or less to the place l i begining; toistainlng about TEffAcrei more or less, exce Wig two acres and 80 perches sold toJohn S. Slim:Min the south west corner oflot flood ttroacree sold to Csomffeld on lot No. 80, and melon on the same lot sold to C. S. Bennett 4 comprising' in the , above parcel lota 1 5 .0. 60 end CI, and thketone-quarry Int, so calied,on John Boyle's map of re•surrey end CallidiVfsloll qf the Wharton. lands. _ Atso—One other parcel beginning st a note bean g rock ; theme north 1631• east 162 perches to a corner • the_rt.' south Br east 55 perches more or less to John Vriviiit's-lot; thence smith 10' and tiVeastSo perches to a corner on ;hell's° of lot N 0.58; thence by the mime south'Weast4dperehei to a corner on the line of Aron • Wakemsn'S lot; thencrisouth 46' west 'IS perches; stone heap; thence north 883 e wedt 'O7 'perches to the place of beginning • containing about 06 seeps ianare'Or cimapriaing lot 2"•10. S end pert of lei Vo, blot Aim Boyle* . re-1'1111'0,y: • • _ _ • .4. • Ta titetiettlan at . the snit of Jai/ J.lldiriithms. , 'Tbouits-catuiviin. •, - • , . _ _ ALSO-Lell the right, title:keit Iniereatof Atethel any, dec'd, in and to thelollowing piece or parcel OnliD4 into the es to of Linseallifany,_ decd, and kuewe as the home fare. situttielying and being In the township of llarford. county andlUngtaforesid, bounded antdds• 'cribed Ca Inflows to wit: beginning at a pile el atones ; thence north 6% west 88 perches to a heap oritenes; thence north 443,5' east 56perches to a stake ; thence norttoom* west 613%.perehes to's stake thence north .44%' east Eißm perches; thence north 443 e :west 19.0cr• Allies ; theecenorth tire east it' perches to a beeth tree thence north 451 entail, perches to a stake and. stenos ; th en ce south .46*erest 80if pcathes ton 'trawled stouts thenca'Sottibtair oast 57 perches to a hemlock; thence . %oath trest.26B.perches.totbe-plalwe bogies:dog ; coataththgll2 aorta and ailowaeces, with the tippet,. usteees,l hen* 2 'orchards, one dwelling; house, and a' bout 601Credimpf4 i ved. IT sin enecutionat the suit of C. M.'Cierainiff',BopilrpnuiC , Tiffans: administrators °Melvin Tiffeny,asegh teValtirui E..Tittney. vs L r: adMittierster of,644AniTAltt,t, deed, and Wm. C. Tiffany, Tenn Tenants • A Lso—Ml dist earth-lb - Mete oiliareel of land situate lathe: to eaship.of bettor. county:eel state aforeeald, bounded and describer as fololvk to. wit: on the. north by the cast lartachnteto TtinklutheOClrCrent. on the eastbylanda'Ofd Cookson the south bY lands ofames Herd endAteses Clarkson. dement. action the west by lands otWat.litletead ant Parmees 6 Smith. Containing about 66 acres be the samestuneerleaMnitli theappur• tenances, two frainedffivellinff i gnaakelnall NMI, 1 orched. - and abauraitiere.iim Vett: keti cro• -600010 thtseit S. l allf Iry P.' Ore* nee Sow. at& - adeniatinint:4 John litoifrardvated,.: al,,.lietfe of Joholloward, &teamed, that Certalipteei-of Tititd i$ ile township olLettos;, 7 county and state aformald, ?Sounded Ned dacribeiras follows to wit : north by.huul of E. A: Bell; east by butd.of David westbyland ot_Frsra Smith,-and coati by the highway leading - from cileawooll tnplenwood switch ; containing 50 acres or thefehboutd: with the appurtenaucetillmmedhouse, l framed barn:mid about 16 acrea-improved. iTaltrin tri mention:at the salt of Francis Will ca. Jesse Elotratd. 'AIAO-4 11 ibia 'certain tract or' pared of bad situate saide towdship of Bridgewater, county' and state afore. bounded and deeefibed follow:ill" wit:. beginn ing at au old corner of lands of Charles Aven•; Prink and N. C. IVarner. rod re resurveyed by?. VhiChapmazt south L'N' %vest 1232-10ta perches ta a peel 'acid stones • thence northalX , 'lmestl63l;loth.lvereltes to a pest sad acmes a corna of Wm. L. Poet's land; thende on the line of the same north east 123 ;entice to o post sad slOtkee,o*line, George Lattisnertracts ; ithenceon theline of the last Mentioned line south EB36'esat4 per thee to plank road thence on said plank rose south er east 4 perches. souttael_ east 1/4 perches, eoath esat perelleaolorth 83' east 18 !aerate*, . nOntloo4 4 east 14 perches; north 4636! east 11 perches to poStaled stones,• thence Vail 1 38.14' esst:ll.4lth perches to the place of -beginning ; containing totr eczaanf land more or les', :the same being part of land ,conveyed to , ettidemecutors of Isaac Post, dec'd, by deed dated Sept. tlth.d.D. lB6B. and rocordcd in the office:for mewling-deeds in and„Wr - said county, in tided book-No. RI- page 415'ete., 1 frOm iNce. Jessup and wife and David Postand witethe par tite theretofore having beep Joint owners thereof; fn" gather withtheloreditamendiandappurtenances, about 40 acres improved.' , [Taken itrekvention lathe 'suited 'Sarah Celina% executrix-OP ,Caleb thtranalt, - flecl, es. 1,. Post, Albert'L.Post, and. IttaacL: Post, ewe- Lori ofthefailt WlDead tOstsatent of hissoPost,deCealled D z k oj t Rea. Jessup. . • e.ALSO-Nftll that erartnin piece orparcel of land-lying and being In the township of Llberty r axinty and etas : ' ' afarcsaid. bounded anildeseribed follow. to wit, ; Ate Vert band - eat 'by lands Jose ph R. Webster, on the south by lands of Inge& Bailey,' and west by land • ofjohnatbsti Ross; containing Wiens be thesame more or lees with the appurtenances, l framed; house.* bard. aide fruit trees, and about lb adres improved': Taken in execration at the suit of R. P. Tnrrell, administrator of the estatoorM, B. Ttnracili dee'd f ,vaiJonathan B. In graham "' ALSOlilithsteertain piece' or parcel Oland lying and being in the township Ordackson eramly and state aforesaid, bounded and described adniows , to Wit: on the east by the Lenox and Mammy turnpike, on the south by a road leading from the said turnpike to J. L. 'Marsh's yaw mill, on the west and north by lanai be. hinging to the Gibson and Jackson Baptist Church, con- I mining about IMacres more or leis, with the eppurten allee3. 1 grimed house, I fka med.barn,andt U Improved. [Suit of S. S. Ingalls, Va. Jas. M. BrOwnaon All the right and title of James .13111Isplo to and in that attain lot piece or parcel of land situate lying and -being in the borough_ or Great Bend, county and,state atoresald, bounded and described as follows, to wit:— Beginning at the southeast corner ofLowrie Oren's tot near the depot of the Mew York & - Rrie: Railroad Co.; thence along the hue of said Lowric,Oreen's land near , ly east to the Greet . Bend - end Coeheeton turnpike ; thence along said turnpike. In .a • southerly direction a. bout 8 perches to lands owned tad occupied by the Me Railroadeompany, thence along the line of the Erie IL R. Co. to the piece of beginning ,-nontairdng I.acre..oe the same more or less. with all the appurtenances, one house known as the National Hotel, with barns and sheds thereunto belonging, and all Improved. Makes in execution at the snits of J. W. Manly, and 3. It. Donly & Co., assigned to Bentley & Pitch vs. Smith and ALSO, The defendants'a interest tb all that piece or parcel of bad situate In ,the township of Gibson, Matti and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follotvh,to twit —On the north by lands of Geo. Ledger and Ebenezer Witter. on the east by land of •Peleg ill, dec'd„ on the south by land of George Gelatt, Jr., and on the west by the tlarmony and Lenox turnpike road; containing about 43 acres, be the same more or lees, with the ap purtenances, one dwelling-house, with wood-shed at tached, ono barn, ono unction', and about 40 acres im proved. Takao in execution at the suit of Faller and Dayton vs. Nicholas Low. ALSO, All that certain piece or parcel of land situate iikthe Borough of Montrose, county and state aforesaid, boun ded and described as follows, t-• wit: On the north by a street running along the south' line of 'Philander Rept old's lot, on the west by 'e street•mining along Mao east line of D. Meaker's lot, and on use south. and east by lands belonging to the estate of DOW Yost; dec'a ; co:raining about t 0 square rods, with the ,- tiPpurtenan ces, one framed house and barn:, antall traproted: [Ta ken in execution at the spit of D. D- 111,26,40 - th e UROUt . b. U. lisyte andlivus. vs, F. P. TOrry. • . also. AU that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township 4Dimock, county and state aforesatd, bound ed and described as MA's; to. wit: On the north by lands of Loren tiewtou. on the east by land of Leland Blakeslee, Mervin Ilattdrie.k:and' John Tuttle, on the south by lands of John linugerford and Asa Packer. and .on the. west by.land of noa Packer ; carat:tit:dug about 186 acres be the same more or Jeep, with the aptturtinan ees, one 'trained dwelling honsevtwo framed barns, one wagon none°, one corn bonne, °neva* hard:land about 100 acres - itnnroVed. Takenin execution - et the mite of Albert Beardsley and P.S. Cassedar va. Abel cassedy. ALSO,: • An that cetaajn piece or parcel of land. situate in the township of. Le i noz, county and state aforesaid, bound ed and described ''as follows, AO Wit; on .11te north lit lands of D. K. Oakley: on the east-by-Sterling Maser on the south by Wm. Hartley. and on the went by Ella* Moore and Mini Tower I — containing 62 acres of land, more or less, with the appurtenances, I framed dwelling house, I bans, some fruit trees, and about 85 acres im lroved: jTakerr in elecntion at theettnitotdoei 9. Ting ey vs. E. K. Tingley-. ' All that certain one story wood huilding sitnatn in the borough of Great Rend. and betvveen'the 27:Y. & Erie Railroad, the _L. & W. Railroad. and the Susquehanna River, being 14 by 20 feet in size on thegrottad. and the lot or piece of gronnd and cartilage eppartenrint to said building. [Taken in execution at the snit of Henry Co• burn vs. John Sullivan. All that Certain piece or parcel of land situated in the township of Franklin, countyttud state aforesaid. boun ded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by lands owned by J. P. Tingley, on the east by, lands of Erastirs Smith and Gould Smith. on the south by lands of Hugh Dugan, and off themest by lands formerly men. Pled by Howard Parke, containing 100 acres, more or eso, about 10 acres improved. I framed dwelling house, 1 barn. I wagon house, 1 blacksmith shop. 1 orchard.— (Taken in execution at the snit of Onttenberg, Rosen baum & Co. vs. Charles Warner. - DAVID SHIIMEAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, MAMA I, 1504. For Bats, _linee.i BOaeltit dings,' Bed. Bugs, Mother In P ars, Woo - tte., sets on Plants, Fowls, Animals, an. Put up in im."ls(6l. r and - 41 110 0' Boie,s Bottles, and flasks. Mend $5 - erites for Omit, PUBLIC ;I=ll7. , . • " Only infallible remedies known." • "Free from Poisons." " Not daugetoui 16 the Butane Tam ily." " fiats cornaont Of theirj'eles ykaie.' l . . oirsott odiolesale allthelarte - • mold IThiggistalMd Real I ere everywhere. p•.C . I! I Swam! !! or all worthless imitations. e. Bee that "Cosran's," Mime is on each /! 4 :41i . SAM, • andlrholc;beforn yeny, - • , . • BirAddress • 'HENRY Hl' CAISTAiIL piiimeyra, ttrori - 412 gaiy"Sold,„ by all Wholesale 21ad Retail: Bragg:2u' la • . Montrose, [March g,gB4.;:=Fta, , Executoee.Notice. ALLl_ter.__l l :ttlektad tolls,' • Ifstste of BERRY w•Lzawn- 74 ; bte ant fituOrdlowttakip.deed.are hereby notttkal to make 1 mmedlate payment. and all por- Wing Malmo agatrareaid ewe prptproprut tolholamferaiMd for settlft ttaLTOT athi“lat• ZZOCUtelf• • New hfilford, Jam 14:18fraz 4 ,FAMILY' DYE : CI/COI* with - directioos bow fb nee them, rot, sap by • , ;:;'ABEL Iri#l44 JENV S! GOOD tOtibir s 4rl : 7viuf at g enera +s , otwava. 4.44,4 :"•;nni'i. .76 • , !': . - 1 70 7, 14kTYZEii c: Z nsproacesnaitompop,ag. ‘J"`""' 3E 6 - t:Pa • " CN, lntrq VOttlisl4.44::ll ' II : 3 . 004 H.,PARikva. Herriett.M.Prait, tliftelciziet4 domeinn PPas of 4lnfoclannt 0Nntr..71114:4'14 3 4 April Term. 18133. • • _- To Harriett M.Tark s.:Wheresa iiintbreena In Divorce was !esp i ed to ApriVl4B4(kwptab . bOjtrturned ton est trortnrbui; andaqoatr WidiAIWOP= I Ina /SI .SW4I4 said awe, rotxtrriable totkunst Toroa,3Bl33mpon tbdrettirki of which4rootwat •aaCt ear tbet said klar 4 nett M. Pnrk tonid not bo (MIMI ,irt r6Y : DailiNir~ `c This notice is nerefogela. yOn to t rr be fore tbe ;Ogee ot tbe,sairl, . on Oa jira rt:,.1 1 4 A P t #4.? f4 P , t Orf erl tr" %%a 1 eVaft: DA. ICU obertire °Mee t Montrose. Much 7.1864.—{t ALSO, •:- .4 l4dreirt . • " • • Tr+V-1747 I'XIXIMC3III .1 1*.E031...13:11. . TOIME)3T B TI •of-ITEPTESS for-1864 „..„:„...„ • ATI" ENT 10141 4.1.1. - MESSIL ow, Itacsorrtl::):stm; Hdife copoluded , and , are determined front thht date 'to do" NO MORE:CRP:IW = toga; im at a nhi r s igoopitibtr hie Tat desire= bf settling up wish their old Mends end.etieto ime . !944 , 4llo4.thenito coveftg w ard. andiipkylip their old accounta, eitber *lib nth or settle. by note d'. • wc /we trfor , WiVgre P!ift loiticitsh averentuithavO IX Wessell any Genes herea ft er. We fem- e t late about taking ees pategittuitil ontbmati oftmrs will feel toothed abtint being refueetlitt , brit nevertheless the Intelligent nen see atones that times have changed end with it the bush:ten. !Shos .Ififteetlidea/eonrold.cnittnitnesendllitindithgenotol to reeks due e4lOwanee for the above two maims. GOODS CHEAP FOR CASIII , _ • . . . wialf4o-14vige filligho'desitelo buy GOODS CHEAP. PO.RCASH_tu estesoltez=ntetureiplot: In all Ziar tdk aptsee wal pr, - ;- • CA,SH• FklIM PRODVDAI - ... • o • " . Those:who ere indelited:tets - iindliiive s man', doorswatiu. ot oft — v vm ; : z t,; . o 7Woli ,iiie id Paitheres tee t advise %king Ontin.Batteasid, DrreCtrit =t om, . ; We will 015w,thsnathttuhrtlFe.for plwittho IMPAnt t41 , , . ' ) G.UTTENBEI '14.0-5 NBAU M & CO. . • •IaySTIME,,Pa., Aka. Ankh, 18134. NEW GROCERY VARIETY RORE BASEMENT OF J.LTAIMEINS DOM. 11111(13 nbsciliee would -Winne his old friends, end 1_ the public -generally; that be hes jest returned froze New York, City with s well selected sesortmestot Willi GROCERIES, and various other erttcles,stieh as are needed in every family, and that they will beaold for Cligssish at prices that cannot fail to snit. Please call and ezamine. N. BULIARD. • Mcmtroae, Feb. 2,18044 . FLOUR FLOUR ! C 1 1, 21 . 5 20 Ir . Ll a L t O tt M o bz wi th t e c Z,.ltr i el t ; sack ,3 •• • . . 1110PrrertZ. TALLOW. , EGGS. 'MED OPUS and L =4 kinds of •produce wanted in .etcbange for Goods at ;he Onscerrand Tryrsty:btore of • „ _ DE - NITT9 • - DE .ttO,lt IN ORTIOODS-111111111011S -010iCE=:FAttlyt _ : OM 0 COM1:02120 9 "ifirj (i 0 = BOOTS AND - SLIMS, and..atsCaps, Clrio 40:3Ertban rt . ~ GLASS-WARE, - . ILVA 011.%, HARDWARE AND NAILS, 6301.4313 1.431111.44:r23211314. dba.. . , Produce taken in Exchange. Montrese, Feb. '64. 3; BIDeWITT. Ezedutors' Notice. LiETTititS Testamentary to the . Estate of Thomas • -Clayton, deceased. Mte of. Silver Lake township, sing been panted to th e nudizsigned. all perms In. debted said estate are requested to nuke Immediate payment, and those having, demands against the seine to present them.to " Teozas U. Haw. • 'liaturtarpUT, 14keenters. . Silver Lake, Dee.l7, 1863.7.6 t. ADMINISTRATRIX' SALE. XTOTICIE le hereby given that In Penance of at br• j.l der of the o_mbita's Court of Stesquehanna County to me directed, LIM) espoee to sale OP !rondos at the Court-house, in lioutrallec •• • Ore. SafurdaY -.March-491h • 1864 1 ' I at I t o p.IL, the fi orijasetbedt - lees°lrv :ibf landoato th e&Attel O'Langbide: to ha twit o f I et n p tee or pa rand , situ e lying Cobeing in the Immesh of ihtienehannaDepotila the County grikequetuinttarandllfateef Penneyrrania: and known and described as being Lcit No.> 1 ea the wane is laid down and deeignated on a map ef part W ill of 80aanehannamadeseentding to a eurvey_ by William Wenta..and recorded lathe Mete for ?amain Deeds in mitiCounty, in Deed Book page ttectr. - Y se,u beim th rie :emnisamveyed to Johnllnateplin bri. Albe Itattrosufecti hylktedtlatedio&lilth...ll3sll.andreecoded he thriellharriftcleata Deed-Zoor.lla. jig.. papa.... . Also; ell that &Kafir wiev...o - ' l--- ar pied landeitdared in the townehtp callarlsohy;OtarstVed4 State Itbridal6, beriadedhnd deterfbedes-fellolwris: GM the avitby the land of f3llaaNcEtme, on the Worth by the N. MI by rte Railroad, olitAte Batty thelSAds. of •..Vplirsim Barton,andbn thhilontlibytne Bnmptehatenti4ver. eon' taintneahontltbree sues; more ofiessiit beingthemme tract conveyed to,John O'LattOblitt by:Minaret bvlteed date* April 12th; 1858;- tmertleif In Deed Soon Itch iit; nage 262.. ' TERME; OP , 8AL5.4421:61n the :daY cf la alle 10 1" the Wanes on Stet condrmattorrehad tau! raolgils,,g .+ one year thereafter-with Interest. • ; r.:.•;;MARD c0Lmv0 2 7,4 1 , 1 1P . ,t, tftlapetuihria•DOPti Feb. littels* •• . _ . :of:, THE 'FAMOUt.BAnte.i volt' • si3itilU4 -- "smogs Essberrlasewt - liagth at TvetJa3W ara MOWS*'stoatl3 : 60wilsorpetoro Room. 7 7M11 1 l rlttgM 151 ' ~'.1!518144auti7 1,.1« leg r r= a , „ - .11A1r, • . • ..g.loFiciataikoct 411.314.0tichaiDaz" 6 ♦gbnrn ilhogar COrnori ROSEHOM & CO, r : - "1 - ..1 - T101ER141011:, , ...... - . One Price Stokel GEORGE HAYDEN' H Asin t t ia zet&ytaraciatra4tieestitpzi rtat of . Boots and Shoat, OF ALL KINDS_ HATS AND CAPS, some, If not more: . and that' are hood to go. SAS Si them oa hand,cand yon can get theorto ELL _ TRUNKS, TRAVELING-Gagerko; se PRIM LOWER Omit way ctther establiabisitt In this amiss.. , CLOTHINat - Vests, and rants. White and Colored Shirts. • Going Cheap. Neck-Ties.. Collars, o• . Gloves. Scarfs, Ladlet' and Gents' Hosiery, Linen Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas. ate. closo buyers, I bract a splendid Stock of Goois. bduglit for cub, andl will give you BsrgslSs. ONE PRICE. NO VARIATION. • ; *er article warranted as represented tharge for showing Goods. CEO. 1141111111F/6- New Siliford. rob. 1, 1884.—t0 isciQuaDxmwg.is , PENNONS, BOUNTY, AND BACK PAY. UEnndersigoed.LlCENSKD AGIDIT OFT= GOT. T EIMMUKT, will give prompt attention to all claims entrusted to his care. Charges low. and tabs. motion IarTREE. L. V. IeVILVII. Montrose, Jap. 14, 1E44. SOLDIERS' BbUNTY, PkIN SION S, mad . Bac k Pay 1 raundersigned ISOM= /tamer 0? 1211 Govan. m will give promptattention to all elalma tatrU ted to his care. No charge unless successful. Montrose, Avg. J. B. McCOLLVIL ST. CHA.RLES HOTEL, 3Bir T. w. 1312.rgeissi, • - Noeszkart .411.AreztAzo, 03IIMELACIIMC, N'esisa'aft Aug, 6, 1868. 17 COTARTNERSIIIP NOTICIL, mu. =lento:led: late. members of the Arm of RAT - 1, DEN BROTHERS, he this day entered tato partnership undet the name and style of Wm: . • Hayden, for the transaction of the Jobbing Trade • Unite° Notione,.Watches, Jewelry. Faac YD gooday, - WM. flASß.,___ . TRACY RaLtSif.. New le6l, Jau. Oth. 1864 . • wax. & T. niTDElii havingpureltated theta rest of John and . George • Hayden- in the 'Static . Of Goods of the ',Astern of Hayden Brothers. will eonttaaa the business at the old stand. Merchant. aad Peddles* an Plied at NeerlrorkJobbingprieea • • slutSpanpply our easterners. • • Wlit. -al T. HAYDEN. . • _ _ - CASH Plt.lD • • • Ittiesttiti tic • 3r12171111 11. .11n1.11. , • • ion.DiSSOII4 " . i' - : ; :r ' Nan= ,ts here , slop #ist the_co-pirtusnitdp: lieretorpro _Wagerfr= the gOsaibets MOH WO* F (4404 ' ,'• • . - rili 4l lanr .; . . ea trmlsfEltea- Vto th ersas ebb dax dluebPsll VP' numiriumWt ,, wo,sAmp,...; MEM= • IV - Notice to thoip totetested. all sots a and sc. cunts exeept Umtata thotan of the Minn/or - a-Joe• tie*, wilt bo found „at the old -stood of Hay es Broth.. WIND • - Jati•jfll. 7 lll64; 4 ' esr • • . ~., ,-- '',' tilifoittors' • Natio - 30 -'' .. " - • - •'.-`,::--' . _ -,;ik"it.4iieittiiiii ititetifetile' l tbil eittite. a , A 1t feeeseedl. leit,k - el lteAti. , towsollo„ - axe Tweeter° make trom,e4tate Pallnetlt, — and thee& beel4 domed' tsarist tbe *stile to vreseat *tete. .JOBrt 1417118 AT t ~—. ,:' .-' , ,, -. :-.: - IMItUAEVAtcaIiI O O B 0 4-7111" • tisli. iii0i148r 4 . , .:. :. • 4 5! , • - ' - 4 - - . - .. , ~ ~, . .... . .. -•• , • •. , • ANtditotis v o z cz A ii,bere stsic. iiiiioo us„,, is iots a ice'Ammar .red " tbo Orphsteo Cosine lose .OnshatroX mot .10 PAPA 0 3 ° 110 " 1214414 ig gi llr * Uowitd, &dodo otrator of Isaac Erowarti; a ft % stw 'tent to th e .flettee of-hts sopehotisioltattli;oooll,lt Watittbse,roultrbfsi.ta, 8 0_,_dAt OESZ e l l __. • L • lb-. 44 o'clock to tbe - gifterW:-•allet# uo.rokirs wow.: All vaticiksmausa iriel-..:...L.,,-. , -..... , - ~ S ISTIUUMmovomw •• 1.4 - ... • 4 : ..... .., .... t- : Feb. bib. Int I . „