I=:Minal 0 o;cfra~~ ~r ~' :.~araiaa. Doods•--VVY =Perm* . Deeds rare sold at this office, at moderate prices. The Matt' The ferit bik - ne:itirilied .out at Car bondale, and but few cases are reported i n the Lackawanna it-has broken oat at.I . E -and ingiton, tbe Seminary has been eh:reed. a We bear lesOf it Obit°. rad 40Ciaen.t.' • Vreleirn from the Susq'a Depot paper that Arthur Batten of that place, acting stk brakeman otk a freight train, fell from the cars, at Stocliport, -on'Sunday -week, and was run over bv sixteen cars, manig linghim terribly:: lie leaves wife and 8 young children. -- Ik was leis first -trip. Death of A. 3.:,11541a; At a meeting of the Montrose Fire Co. No. 2, 3latili 18,4864, the .following res olutions, drawn by a Committee previous. ly sointek were unanimously adopted : Whereas. The members of this Cumpa. ny are called upon to mourn the death of our Mend and brother,AstmeJ. HYDE, and Whereas, We regret his loss as a final separation from one whom we have long loved - and esteemed for his kinkgenerous and noble qualities ; and as a tribute of respect to the memory of our deceased friend and brother, Resolved; That in the death of ASIIEB J. HYDE, the members of this Company have lost a kind, generous friend and co-1 worker, who has been for many years an earnest, energetic, and faithful member, always willing and ready with zeal and fi delity to perform every duty incident to, a fireman% life. Resolved, That we deeply sympathiae with the relatives- and friends of the de ceased in their bereavement—in the loas of a fiiiiirhusband, a kind and affectionate father and brother, and a dutiful son. .Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions be presented to the family of the deceased, and be furnished to the papers for publication. A. J. BREWSTSE, S. M. Wasox, -} Com. Gs°. P. Lirrr.E, rdmock Soldiers' Aid. Elder Clancy will deliver a lecture at the Baptist Church in Ditnock, on Wed nesday evening, March 23d, for the bene fi tof the Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society. All are invited to attend. Mits. G. I►L Dwasos, Pres% The Odd-Fellows' Hall Association Will hold its next annual meeting for the election of officers, &e., on evening , 3f April 6, st el o'clock, at Odd-Fellows ' Molllllo€4. - A. 0. WArratrx, P. Ilatandisatioa Papers. The great importance of. the coming 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 Court. They are now held liable to draft, and incur no responsibility in becoming voters. All aliens five years resident should become voters ; they have an in terest in our government, and should pre pare to place it in the hands of better men, next fall. 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 cows, 9 yearlings, 17 sheep, 3 shoats, 1 lumber wagon, 1 hack wagon, 1 top buggy wag on, 1 lumber sleigh, 1 double harness, 1 knee harness, neck-yokes, wtifiletrees, farming implements of various kinds ; u- Lulls for making maple sugar, quantity dbay and straw, several cider barrelei, tome household furniture, &c., etc. TEnsts.—Cash down oa all sums under $10; $lO ;mid over, six months credit with aterest and approved security. I will also offer for sale forLcash down, r i t! not previously disposed of at private ale], a quantity of oats, corn, rye, and potatoes. Sale to commence at 9 'o'clock, a. In. 0. S. BEEBE. Bridgewater,. March 15. Local late*ince. We will be thankful to persons through eat the county, for information in regard to ill occurrences of local or general inter est If any think they cannot write for public eye, Jus let them send us the facts, as brief as txmienient, in their owristyle, aid the printers can arrange the wording f necessary. Marriages, Deaths, and other Incidents and Accidents, Fires, Crimes, alt, etc., are note-worthy matters. Our friend s will render a-double favor by send iteme of interest—not forgetting to give 1 11 their names, pr;vately, if preferred, as witlerute of goodfaith, and guardagainst imposition. „ lowingltachLnes.—Save $5, —Those wishing to purchase a first-rate Sewing r Machine'of the Wilcox At Gibbs, or of the Ftelde & Lyon patent, can hear how to boy one direct from either manufacturer; 'wanted as-naafi, at a discount of 10 or 12 per cent.: from Abel: regatta prices, 'Pith reasonable credit on half the amount, by calling upon or addressing the editor may Cow. Came into the enclesure ibe subsori• b tr on or shoat, thellth fif December - last; tte Bed Coir, With a white spot on her forehead, abont.s years old. -The owner reque li t e d to move property, pay chart tee and take her way. • Lathro G. W. "I`nrsasi. p, March 10, 1864. 3w* The. adinlaistraAors of the ' . estates-44 i t Philander; Ankh, -. E likairiv Robins ,COO. K,COoley,, H. G. iardeVant, Abrolitim later, ( and Caleb C rmalt, in part,) have filed their final account in the Register's office, -itila the scane`W4l be ,prosented for confirmation on Friday; April Bth, 'tithe Orphans' - Court. • - Also, on. the same day will be present ed an inventory of the property setoff to the widow and faniily of the estates of the hereafter named decedents : Peter E. Bedell, John Hewitson, Thomas Guy ton, Lsban Russell, Wm. Rouse, Charles M. Picket. Applications for license to sell liquor, &c., will be heard in Court op Monday, April 4th. The folloWing named per sons are petitioners : Joseph Carlin, E. L. Adams, James O. Bullard,Jereme.B.Ver rjr, Jacob Kimble, Henry Brownell, G.W. Lewis, Judson Stone, 2d, Stephen Brun dage, S. P. Chamberlin ' Michael Kilrow, D Elijah Barnum, avid Thomas, G. W. & V,. Griggs, J. W. Van Horn, John F. Zeigler, J. M. Myers, A. Tilden, David Wilmarth, J. S. Tarbell, jack Chaniber lin, R. C. Vail, Philander Pliiiiney, E. M. Day,-W. H. Sherwood, Sayder, J. W. Fisk, Juliana. Lathrcip; Spencer Rick ox, D. 0. Minkler, D. P. Phelin, Chester Stoddard. . Letters testamentary to the estate of S. F. Carmalt, late of Apolacon . have been granted to the executor, Jas. k. Carmalt, of Chocon ut. betters testamentary to the . estate j of Henry Tilden, late of Forest Lake, have been granted to the executors, Maria H. and W. C. Tilden. Letters testamentary to the - estate of Richard Bixby, late of Rush, have been granted to the executor, L. C. Tupplr of Jessup. Letters of administration upon, the es tate of Isaac Porter, late or Springville , hake been granted to the executors,P: H. Porte; and Charles . Avery of Mont rose. Letteiti of admiiiistiation upon the es tate of James Gidditv, late of Herrick, have beeti granted to the executors, Spen cer Watrous, and John B. and Walter Lyon of Herrick. Letters of administration upon the es tate of Arunah Tiffany, late of Gibson, 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 Ed ward C. Decker, late of Clifford, have been granted to Mary Decker and Charles 1). Wilson, of Clifford. Letters of administrtion to the estate of Andrew Magavern, late of Rush, 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. To Approntice.. 7 -The Overseers', of the Poor of3lontrose desire . 0 * bind as Oen tices, three children ; one girl of'l2. years, one of 6, and a boy_ of 3. Enquire of W. W. SUITH and C. STODDARD. tlf Private Sale. L. Rosenbaum intends to rernore from Montrose abcot the first of April, .offers for sale his household furniture, carpets, stoves, etc. One first-class . piano, and a new carriage. Terms to snit. On the 18th inst., by Eld. J. W. Park-- er, at his residence in 'North Bridgewa ter,Mr. ABIJAH - SPAFFOR.D, of Friends vil., and Miss ANN MAMA STRANGE, of the former place. s:amewrzzes. In Dimock, March 4th, 1864, of spot ted fever, Mairrits, daughter of Henry and Rebecca Crismon, aged 16 Years, month and 5 days. In Brooklyn, oh the 2Sth alt., ot typhus fever, after a shoit illness of 0n1y,6 days, GEORGE, 8., oldest son of James and Fan ny Hewitt, aged 17 years,' 2 months and 24 days. Yes, God has called our Georgy home, To dwell in Teethe above; To sing with angels 'round the - throne, Anthems of praise and love. ; We know the grave bath not its goal,. The form mast there decay: We loved bun and ,we love the iscwal That's passed from earth away. . . £lOlOO - 14,1/11MT tiED, A,ti liFieips;ll.• rou u&ix BY - BALDWIN ALLEN' isArtarnOrr, .1110AltrOie, Penn's. NEILINERIT* STRAW • car'cicorosi, ,b ltaktir VAgarris4tb l elate st irAPOrtatlOUS, sad i s. of the wiliest andatint feehtemble litykad charlatireovir*Zeptiiraiielast. viUsamprise our, wasietheikattestat Hate elldlrriet =lege to, be fottneflp tbaftbie, at the bleat andtitaq approved shapes and styleil, • : • dollean earl rcall. Vtema ' _4 dh• Mb , MO. Not. igs. a: los a loTztorth &paid ita.#l 44014211 March u—sw , _ Noticer4 , 6l.i woluziii hereby sista to' air — ' UMW kJ IN Nadu Waassirro, Ist* of out township, Sited. ta Cake fromediatepyStot.t, 41334 Peinott_ • claims against said will Mond sommisPii.w' the coitoiniglaed-for settlement. ~ P. CARPENTNR. Aliso**. Cunt testansento attuoso. tlarforti t lgatnb ,111,1864,41w:z IiaLENTAT/ON SITTERS, Cooltption Ws 0 „IL loglmairlOmmtery. tit WALVIIIID 'WINDOW PAP tit am mar. =Maw — riff I S ; " pre:eY Arrito sitoddift the ceini o f Common Pim of. Bostaeltionu County; motto me ta%) willeitpooo to sate; ify poblis ' , fondue. a %the, Court-honee c in Montrose. on Frlctay, April 8tli; 1664, at I o'clock, D. re., the following demlbeet pleas - or par cels of Load, to wit : All that "Certain Piece or panel of kind situate in the tonnship of Springlie, County of Busenehanna.and State Of Yens Ivan bounded ard • described as Ml lows to wit: On the north and east by lands of John Cassidy; on the south by lands of Loomis and Grover. and on the west by turnpike, containing about one fourth of an acre, with' the apputenances. 1 framed dwelling, Them, Rime fruit - trees, suid iiikprosed.— [Snit S. Mu lford va.B.N.•Spencer. certain piece or parcel of land situate lying' pad being in the boro'..of Sutra Depot, bounded and described as follows r tsi wit; beginning at a post near the highway leading from Susq'a Depot to Lanes buo ; thence soathB9* and so' east 186 feet 13F Inches to a post; thence south 80' west 60 feet to a corner .of lot sold John —; thence north 89* and 80' west 186 ft. 1 14 inches to a post ; thence north 80' east 60 feet to the place of beginning ; containing 8167 feet and 6 inebeabe the same more orless: known as lot No.. 1 of map of re survey made for Stephen D. Williams, landupon which ,formerly stood the hotel known as the Satquehanna House, excepting and reserving therefrom,more or less, a certain strip of land off the cast end of said lot 12 feet wide, for the purpose of a road or street. Amo—All the right. title:lnterest and claim of said Canavan in andto a certain other lot and premises lying directly across the road from said lot described, fottrutly need and occupied in connection with the same as barn and shed for said hotel. [Suit of John J. McGrath Yd. Thomas Canavan. ALSO—AII thateertain pteee orparcel of land situate in the township of Franklin, county of Susquehanna, and state of Pennisylvanis, bounded and deeclibed as fol lows, to wit: On the north by lands of George Park and LP. Tingley, on the east by lands of J. p.._ingtey and froward N. Park, on the south by lands of David Marsh and Noble T. Buck, and on the west by a public road ; containing 100 acres, more or less, one houseman barn. shads, one orchard. sad about 91acrall:Mproved. Snit of J. P. Dunmore vs. Nehemiah Park. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, &n -ate In the township of Ft anklin, state and countrafore add, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Begin ning at the southwest corner of land fonnerlyowned by Wm. Powley, deceased• thence , south X" west, along the lands of Nehemiah P'ark,l22 and 25-100ths perches to a pile of stones for a corner; thence south 89 3 • east, 6536 perches along the lands of Charles Follett, to a pile of stones ; thence north 1 . 2' east,l22 and 28-100ths perch es along the Janda of ; the said Chizles Warner, to a pile ofstones for a corner; thence north 891•;' west, 65 1.2 perches, along the land of the said Wm. Powley to the place of beginning containing 50 acres, more mien, with the appurtenances, one orchard and about 25 acres Improved. [Suit of J. F. Dunmore vs. N. and H. N. Park. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land, situate the township of Bridgewater, county and state afore said, bounded and described as follows, to wit : On the north by land of Frederick Coon, on the west and south by lands late of David Post., deceased, and on the east by public highway ; containing one acre with the litmus tenances, one dwelling house, and all improved. [Suit of Hiram Goodman vs. d. B. Hazleton. ALSO—AII of defendant's interest in that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the township ofßrkls water, county and state aforesaid, bounded and describ ed as follows ,lo wit : beginning at a post the southwest corner thet.eatheoce. by land of H. Grilling on the north west side of min-race, north 34' east, 10 perches to a post; thence south 56' east, 24 rods to a post ; thence south 34' west, 10 rods to a post, thence north 68' west, 24rods to the place of beginning, containing 1 14acres of land. more or less, and bounded on An sides by lands, of Gritting, on which is standing a grist - mill. dwelling house. &c., and all Improved, together with the water privilege and other appurtenances appertaining thereto, according to the provisions of Wm. M. Clark's deed from Harvey Griftbag. dated the sth day of Jan. 1663-and recorded In ei red book , 31 , page 41. [Suit of B. S. Bentley, e vs... Wm. M. Clark. DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, March 14, 1864. S 9 RIFFS SALES. ina virtue of sundry writs Issued by the Court of Cosa -1-1 mon Flees of Busq'a county, and to mo directed./ will expose to sale, by public venduc, at the Court Muse in Montrose, on Saturday, 241,1864, at I o'clock P. m., the following dPseribed• pieces or parcels of land, to wit: rn ALL those certain pieces or parcels of land lying and being in the townships of Oakland and Harmony, co, of Snsq a and State of Penn's, bounded sad described as follows, to wit ; beginning at an elm tree on the east bank of the Susq'a river, thence south I.U' west 130 per ches to a beech tree corner;; thence south 883 f• east 71. parches toavornes in the highway; thencenorth I' east 68 perches to the bank of led Sing% river ; thence down ward along the several courses of the stream to theplace of beginning; containing about 60 acres be the same morevr less, with the appurtenances. 2 dwelling houses 4 hauls, a saw mill anorchtt4andabent fifty acres im proved. Also—Another lot adjoining the foregoing, 'and held as part of the same farm, begi nning at , e beech tree corner above referred to ; t hence north 88.V . ' West 68 perches to a corner; thane.° north Iji• east 54 perches to a stone heap far a corner; thence north 44• west 97 perches to a post and stones corner; thence north 46* east 70 perches more or less, to the east bank of Slisq . a river; thence upwards by th e eeveral courses of s aid river 100 perches or thereabouts, to the elm tree corner in the parcel above described 51U• wee t 120 perches more or less, and added to the first described lot makes 135 acres and 20 perches, or thereabouts, excepting how ever 4 acres and 188 perches on the rear of said lots, heretofore conveyed to John Parson. Also—One.otber piece adjoining the above, commen cing on the east bank of the Susq's river near the etone quarry; thence south .2)‘" east 22 840th perches to the highway; thence along the same south 6k3' west 24 per ches to a post; thence south4r west 48 perches to scor ner ; thence still by the highway 83 perches to scorner on the same thence due east 100 perches to a corner ; thence north 46' eastsB perches tea corner; thence north 161* castle perches to the highway aforesaid by several courses of the same.' 68 perches to the stone quarry lot; thence north X• east 95 perches to the bank of the -.neg. river ; thence downward by the several courses of the stream 80 perches more or less to the place of begining; containing about 181 acres more or less, excepting two acres and V) perches sold toJohn S. Vanzile In the south west corner of lot No. 61, and two acres sold to William Camptield on lot No. 60, and one acre on the same clot sold to C. 8: Bennett, comprising its the above vane lots No. 60 and 61, end the stone-quarry lot, so calied,on John Boyle's map of re-survey and subdivision of the Wharton lands. 4511 EMI. Mao—One other parcel beginning eta stone heap on a rock ; thence north 18%' east 162 perches to a corner ; thence soon 87" east 53 perches more or lees to John Cre-ra. Ws lot; thence south and 52" east 80 perches to a corner on the line of lot No. 58: thence by the male south 44' east 40 perches to a corner on the line of Aron Wakeman's lot;, thence south 48' west 711 perches, to a stone heap ; thence north 881 e west 127 perches to the place of beginning ; containing about 16 acres more or less. comprising lot No. Band part of lot N 0.57 of John Boyle's re-survey- Taken in ezecgtlon at the suit of JohnJ. McGrath vs. Thomas Canaiad. ALSO—AII the right, title arid in'erest of Aisahel Tiff any, dec'd, In and to the following piece or parcel of land late the estate of Hosea Tiffany, deed, and known as the home farm, situate lying and being in the township of Safford, county and state aforesid, bounded and des cribed as follows to wit: beginning at a pile of stones ; thence north fliX' west 83 perches to a heap of stones; thence north 443 e - east 58 perches to a state ; thence mirth 4136' west, perches to a stake; thence north aur east - 6835; pelthes; thence north 44X' west 29 per ches ; thence north 65' east 11 perches to a beech tree; thenesiaorth 43"ealit 43 perches to a stake and stones ; thence eolith 45* east esx perches tea etakeand stones • Ithence south 881(' east 57 perches to &hemlock; thence south 44x• weistlSaperebes to the plate of beginning; captaining 119 acres and allowances, with the matte- minces, 2 Was 9 °schen* one dwelling house. and/s -hoat 80 acres/cep:wrest (Taken in execution at the salt Of C. M. Gere and Sopbronis C. Tiffany. administrators, of Edwin Tiffany solved to Malvin* B. Tiffany. vs L F. Pitch, administrator of Asahel Tinny, dec'd, and Win. C. Tiffany, Terre Tenant. ? ALSO—AII that certain piece or, parcel of land situate in the township of Lenox.county and state' aforesaid, bounded and describe.' as follows, to wit: on the north by the east branch of the Tunkliannoelt Creek, on the east by lands ofA. Cook, on the south bylands °Names Herd and James Clarkson. deceased, eudoti the west by lands of Win. Halstead and ParmenasSmlth; containing' about 65 acres be the same snore or less.wittithe appur tenances. two framed dwelling houses. I framed barn, 1 orchard, and about 30 acres improved. (Taken in exe cution at the suit of E IL & F. P. Grow vs, Jesse How '' ard J Seward. istattor of deat sst John !toward, deed, et al., heirs How 'of ALSO. . All the right and CU& ofJaMes Gillispie to and la 'that wraith lot piece or reel of land situate lying and .being in the borotig.h. of Great. Send. county anastate aforesaid, boandet suuldeseribedas follows, to wit : /ledunthg atthesontbeast corner sifLowrie Green's lot: ! near-the ot of the New 'York a Erie Railroad Co.; thence atop thw !moot said 'Lowrie Greetre land near ly &mato lhe - Great Send and Cochecton turnpike t thencellotarsaldturnpike In a southerly direction a bontsperr.har to lands owned end occupied bytheltrie :RillroltdCornoanyi these* along the line of the Erie Ft: 141 C0..t0 thasAace Othegiimlnyt t rittell_ ll . be 'the mane Moro o r ,lesa. aPn=sumi, one. ! Solis° known ea theylattonal:Soteli - ,with barns and Sheds therenato belt/wing, en 4 all . Itaptorod‘! (Taken in mention it eierelitit_nt N. 41010 A Co.,assiguedth. 1 .-.10y416 tenth and '9 41 . 21 9 /° '• ALSO, •-% _ Tho derendantere tateiestiziallthai pie4o,Or Pace/ of tied -.Mute In the - township of gibson:, - tottatY :lad etateseloressafth bounded and described as followe,to wit the n o rth by lands of Geo. Lifter and latencter" Witter. - onthe east by land of ?elml;11011, .dioNL to the ; wath-by land ott Chstugo'Gelaitar.. and on the west • . SarmenTratut 14tiOartto`nplke leldt o.oittibdig • Lia=at, be the same - more or ley. .Wt s ta SDI 'woe AwellEug-ttotuse. - With leo ; . eltaltat,-, onabarti; one l liMard, and aboot - 40 - = tat - proved. Mks: SW execution* the spit Of Puller end Dayton vs. Nicholas Low. ;s7.ler?: =M:=N=4 'ALSO-451f that eartalliplece otrZoriorel ollindslhate lathe township of Lenox, county and atataaforesaid, boaridedat described as follows to north VI land Of B. 45.:. east by land of David Pease,_ west byland of gars Smt , and south br loading tram Glenwood to Glenwood switch ; conttaaffaaing no acres or thereabouts with the appurtenances, 1 framed house, I framed barn , and about 25 acres Improved. (Taken in eXecurion at the suit of Francis 801 l vs. Jesse Howard. ALBO-rAll that certain tract or parcel of land situate itftb township of Bridgewater, county and state afore- Si;hettbded and descHbedae follows to wit: beginn lt sat old corner of lands of Charles Avery, A. Prink N. COWarner. run se resurveyed by d. W. Chapman south.23e west 1832-10th perches to a post and stones; thence north :•:,;‘, west laa B.loth=perenes to a.post and stones& corner of Win. L. Post's' land; 'thence on the line of the same north Thr east 125 perches to sped and stones on line of the George Lattimer tracts; thence on the line of the last mentioned line south 88X' eturt4 per ches to plank road; thence on raid plank road souther east 4 perches. south 75' east 21 perches, south 85' east t 8)( perches, north &read 18 perches, south 893 1 1* east thencee: 45X• east 111)e:thee topost and doom month 883' east 21-stb perches to the place of beginning containing 100 acres of land more or less, the same being part of land conveyed to said executors of Isaac . Post, deed, by -deed dated - 'Sept. 17ttrA.D. 1828. and recorded in the office for recording deeds !n and for said county, in deed book No. 20, page 445 etc., from Wm. JeSsup and wife and David Post and wife the par ties theretofore having been joint owners thereof; to gether with the herediuunente andappurtenancea, about 4 0 acres , fkaluvved. [Taken in execution at the snit of Sarah Carmalt, executrix of Caleb Carmalt, deed, ve. Wm. L. Post, .Alhert L. Post, and Isaac L. Post, execu tors ofthe last willand testament of Isaac post, deceased and WM. dessap. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in the township of Liberty, crunty and state afordsaid, bounded and described as follows to'svit : on the north and east by lands of Joseph & Webster; on the south by lands ofJosepb Dailey. and west by land ofJoimathan Ross; containing 60 acres be the same more or lees witik the appurtenances, 1 framed amuse. 1 barn, some fruit trees, and about 15 acres hn ved. Taken in ereeplion at the suit OH. V. administrator of the estate of D. D. Tanen, dec'd, vs. J onathan B. In graham. ALSO—I that certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in the township of Jackson, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows to wit: on the east-by the Lenox and Harmony turnpike, on the south by a road leading from the said turnpike to J. L. Marsh's saw mill, on the west and north by lands be longing to the Gibson and Jackson Baptist Church, con tattling about ttii acres more or less, with the appurten tuxes. I framed house, 1 framed barn, endc 11 Improved. [Suit of S. S. Ingalls, vs. Jas. M. Brosvnson ALSO,' . An that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Montrose, comity and state aforesaid. boun ded and described as follows, wit: On the north by a street running along the south line of Philander Beyn old's tot, on the west by a street running along the east line of D. Meeker's lot, and on the south and east by lands belonging to the estate of David Pint, dee'd ; containing about eV square rods, With the appurtenan ces, one f ramed house and barn, ant all improved. lye ken in execution at the snit of D. D. Rinds to the use of B. B. Sayre and Bros. vs. F. P. Terry. All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Dimock, county and state aforesaid, bound edand described as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Loren Newton, on the east by land of Leland Blakeslee, Mervin. Hendrick and John Tattle, on the south by lands of John Hungerford and Asa Packer, and on the west by land of Asa Packer • containing about 138 acres be the same more or less , with the appurtenan ces, one tramedslwelling house, two framed - bents, one wagon house, ono corn house, one orchard, and about iOOacres improved. Taken in dentition at the suits of Albeit acardpley and P.S. Casaedy vs. Abel Caasedy. ALSO, All itt certain piece or parcel of 'land, situate in the township of Lenox, county and state aforesaid, bound ed and described as follows, to wit: on' the north by lands off). K. Oakley: on the east by Sterling Maxon, On the south by Wm. Hartley. and on the west by Elias Moore and Rial Tower; containing Cl acre*. of land, more cir less, with the appurtenances, 1 framed - dwelling house, 1 barn, some fruit trees. and about 35 acres Im proved. Makeifin execution at the snit of Joel S. Ting ley vs. K. R. Tingley. AU thateertain one story wood building sitnato in the borough of Great Bend. and between the N. Y. d Erie Railroad, the L. & W. Railroad. and the Susquehanna River, bangle by 20 feet in size on the ground, and the lot or piece of ground and cartilage appurtenant to said building. [Taken in execution at the suit of llearyCu. burn vs. John Sulkivan. All that certain piece or parcel of land situated in the tovneshiprof Franklin. county and state aforesaid, botm ded and described as follows, to wits: On the north by lands owned by J. P. Tingley, on the east by lands of Brutus Smith and Gould Smith, on thb south by lands of Hugh Dugan, and on the west by lands formerly men pieji by Howard Parke, containing 100 acre., more or less, about 70 acres improved. 1 framed dwellinwhonee, 1 barn, 1 wagon house, 1 blacksmith oho, 1 orchard.— [Taken in execution at the suit of Guttenberg, Rosen baum Co. ve. Charles Warner. DAVID 014ERS, Sheritr. Sheers Oitics , Montrose, March 7, . CoOrphans'• o Sale. BY virtue of an order of the 0 atm' Court of Srusifa County, will be exposed to 8 e by public 'yendne or outcry, at the Court Hones in ontrose, on Friday, April Bth , 1854, at 1 o'clock , p. m. the following descri bed piece or parcel of land shunt in the township of Herrick, and county aforesaid anded and-described as follows , to wit: beginning t a corner In the Great Medd and Cochecton turnpihe road, on the hill northerly Of the house lately occupied by Joseph Sweet ; thence soattrip parches toe beech sapling on the line of Marsh 'and 'Gerold's lanai; thence northwest about 420 perches to tht Middle of said turnpike westerlyot said Newton's house; thence north sr east 147 perches to the place of beginning, containing 71 acres, or thereabouts, with the appurtenances, one dwelling house, barn and sheds an orchard, and about 60 acres improved, late the estate of Ezra Newton, deceased. Teams or Satz.—yso down, one-half of the balance on final confirmation, and the other half with Interest on the whole sum unpaid from April Ist, 1864, to be paid within one year from said sale. DAVID SIMMERS, Trustee. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, March 7,1064.-4 t i:M=B.4:oo3Cs4LahgLegi. e rllGSZCs 'Susquehanna County, iss. 'LEARY ANN IRELAND, by her neat friend, Jesse 111. Brown vs. Henry Ireland. . In the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County. No. 23. bloirember Term, 1863. To Henry iselaud:•—Whereas a subpana in Divorce was issued to November Term, 1663, which was duly re turned non est inventna, and thereon au alias subpoena was issued in Bald case. returnable to Jan'y Term, 1864, won the return of which proof was made that the said Henry Ireland could not be found in my bailiwick. This notice is therelore to require you to appear before the Judges of the saki Court on the lit Monday of April next, to answer the COmplt, dte. • DAM) 817141MIERS. Sheriff; • Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Much 1,1864.—dt .IFortiCICIZa.aribIEASMZCAUT. Stunstehattna County, U. TOHNT. 1 1 7•111 C vs. Harriett N. Park . In the Court of el Coalition Plias of Susquehanna County. No. 145, April Tenn. 1863. To Harriettld. Park :—Whereas a 'Putman& in Mame was !ivied toApril Tem, 1855, which was duly returned non.eer.inventui, and thereon an alias aubyeena was is sued in said due, returnable to - Await MTN DHAti_pon the return of which, proof was made that the said Mr tiett H. Park could not be found In my bailiwick. This notice is Therefore to require' you to appear be: fore the Judges of the said Court on the drat Nenulay of April next, to answer said complaint. DAVID SUI4IIIIII/3, Sheriff. Sheriff's Wee. NontrOse, Batch ?.1864.-4t $225, '.SEVEN OCTAVE ik $225 • ROSE,III6IIIINO-FORTESI CO. 440 Droadway,R.Y. NEW. ENLARGED SCALE PLiNU-FORTES. with au latest improvements. Thirry years' experience, with greatly Increased men for toanufacturingonable na to for CASH at the above unusually low price. Our Instruments re ceived the'highest award at the WOrld's Pair. and fog are successive years at the American Institute. War. ran t e d give :yens. Tama gins cam Call or seed for descriptive eirakian . • lb " VIVi4"." LITTLE, , . i a m tvoi gt e z , - . A si ze ir * ll3 . 113 BACK PA PENSION CLAIMS. IC .611 - elemotntrustafto'iot l eire aIII 6e ittemilleettie 'promptly. N_co cklllptplese sacqemoNL Montrose, awn to. 1854.—am. . • - , TIMMY It MOIR FOR SAL, TIMBET44 MEN WM • ' • BILLINGS STROUD,- " 1- a4 ._ t tthttip'ebtaling , eest end of Brick Block.- - lil b 4 absence. Ar. 8e et the eKentrose rne. irtil be transacted by C. L. SRO , MVO 1,,1864.--it • 33 _, Lim j_ twirirl*XZElEl.l.-"Fga* t* TOMEE 446/ I'TUE TRAIN of BUSINESS for 1E44 ATTENTION AL L_ MESSRS. GUITENBEK ROSIIIMM & CQ I . ... .. - • ... , 7: . 1, - 71,rn I • , . Rave concluded and are determined from.this date.. to do - NO MORE CR .. , . _4. 4 ..4 BIIBI2NESS ; and Author state that th ey are very desirous ofsettling pp with their old Mende and tuatidtlS 6 We would a dvise them ho cothe forward =dm up their old accounts, either -with cash or settle by nott.il we have to pay for everything we buy ; and cub we most have if we sell any Goods hereafter.. We fent-Tell [cote about initiating this stops perhaps many customers of oure will feel touched about being refused'aignedit'; but nevertheless the Intelligent can seeatence that the Hines lave changed and with it the business. TbeiNfOtrs We would ask our old =Stomas and friend* In general to Sake due allowance for the above stated reason,. _ , GOODS CHEAP . FOR CAW. We also advise all who desire to buy GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH to call b examine and r ice our Stock , which complete in all particulars. and we will satisfy ant reasonable pemosAbat cx i gidszx pinchasim are quite& different tldng Dom acredit. CASH ' PRI CES : FOR, FARM ~ - PRODUCE.,.:,n e .wa . Those who are indebted to na and have so many excuses for no t p aying, advise to bring Grain. Britter,Lard, Dried Apples, Geese Ireatheiv, ikeswax. Wool /Roar g Yarn, or ifeekliollie we will allow them the cash price for them and placebo animmt totheir credit. - .1 . . GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM &-001,;' , - 8101.iTROSE, Pa., Jan; Mb, 1864. • ' • •• • il7 - ..• • - 4 453 • • NEW - GROCERY VARIETY STORE BASEMENT OF LS.TABBELUS HOTEL subscriber would inform Ida old friends, and T the public generally, that he has just retained from New York City with a well selected assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, and various other article* ail& as are - needed In even' family, and that they will be sold for Cia,spla at prices that cannot fall to Belt. Please cal and examine. A. N. BEILLA.B.D. Montrose, Feb. 2,1864. • FLOUR 11 FLOUR ! Cnoics FANILT FLOUR, by the load, barrel, sack or pound, for sale at the loweet cash prices by _ A. N. RULJAPD. 1110WITKIL TALLOW, 40GS, DRIED Aims for Goodemoat kinds, of produce wanted In exchange for Goode at the Grocery and Variety Store of A. N. BULLARD. JAMES It ;'.DE.WITT, . ::DE.4ll#-M.,:::,:::•.,:. DM GOODS no NOTIONS, CHOICE FAMILY 62 0 Claiiirtaap 1 a '4*' '•:I • 9 BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and -Caps, CPILC:3O4OI3.M3EICW, GLASS-WARE, ILAJklirtil AID 01114114, HARDWARE AND NAIR escoMmitl Xa3CLA. Produce taken in Exchange. Montrose, Feb. '64. J. R. DeWITT. Executors' Notice. LETTEHS_Tesiamentary to the Estate of Thomas ()Won. deceasell, late of Silver lake township ( havingbeen glinted to the undersign** all perms in debt44 to saidestate are requested tiOt,, Immediate payment, payment, and those having demands the Garnet° present them to Taoism* Diarrnivr KELLY . c.145-4112C0211 . Silver Lake, flea. pg, mg...4ms "THE FAMOUS BARBER." Come and see the famous Barber, Famous Barber, late of Hayti. Late of Balt!, now at Wilson's, Now st N. 8. Wilson's Store Boom. Find me shaving and shampooing. Find me cutting halt to snit you, • , Find me ready at your se „rvice At your service, MARI= NOIRE Idoittrose,Oct. 15, 1863. tf • PETER HAY, Zaisozused,_,4aiet:lcaza.eoF, Aubuira Foyle Cornelis, Pa. ZIARILY DIM COLORS• with direettmo how .11: to use them. for sale by ABEL TIMIELL. • - N 1 X.111.37r, • c i iimhene.candles,leaapoilote. • ' - • Tatrell's ERIE RAlLWAY.,ae°l3l4gl2=l"ll44lit= following ta111115,3,15: I WESTWARD' Boom EASTWARD BO:r2irx 1. Buffalo Espreas,ll:olo3m 2,N.Y. Espaesi k leMpim • S., Night , Exprestraggicen S. Steamboat *. ' Styx; s;xsu at' 1:49 p.m 18.0210:1_ . .nuati " fk s Gotm It Way 4 1Pre$04. lt NT Ana 2 gr 5 V 4 7 Yr °l ‘l o . l 9,; (6 qtt.r. 11, Atemcodatlon.*l B &to - .) - , „ Train -. 4 runs Ovary day. •No. 16 . roni Sunanie, tint does tot ran Mondays. Train Sof Saturday!. from New T o rk,, ems throne' to Ilnindo,.bat does not ton to Dan ia/Kr -,• • , . - 9 1 40 WM:4 Gep. Opt. _ . . ~. , L, S£ sebseriber hereby respect:idly eves notice that he has taken License to anetfonser in the, OHM Of fkillyrna, and offers Ida sentient° tbonntec••••• WV es reasonable ; and all calls will be oromnb. 17 attend to__ _.,pp - . Cboctinat. Nfrigef-a; /664-' 'ft - • - t - - ' . • JEW erOODSI galena mortzept of WM), 171941111101. IMll3l==l=e== =c)mwmtc:mism, , elbo. .:"fir -; ;, TO REGULATOR t3rr One Price Store! GEORGE HAYDEN" H'Jus 4t t opened In the north win of the etoreietely_ occupied by HAYDEN Eillo gOod Staidr of 17.1.1:71,Q Boots and ShOeB,-."- OF ALL KINDS. HATS AND impact, If not - mare; and that' arc bawd to go. ,loatia them on hand, and you can get them Wilt. TRUNKS, TRAVELING-Bapt,"o Al MOBS LOW= than at any other estatalatquitt in this eectlon. CLOTHINGf',I Coata_ Vesta. and ' Pants, White and Colored Shirts, Going Cheap. Nee!Vries, Collars. , - Gloves, Scarfs, Ladles' and Gents' ,Iloalary. Linen Handkerehteta; Umbrellas, ite, ®'To elosebuyers, I have a splendid Stock of Gooffil bought for cash, andl give you Bargains: i ONE PRICE, NO VARIATION,' IllrEvery article warranted as represented. VirNo aargefor Miming Goods. - GEO. New Milford. Feb. 1,18134.—te - . ximpt.ist.„,„ PENSIONS, BOUNTY,'AN.It • • BACK PAY. tr mHEondersigned,LlCENSED AGENT OF TEE GbV -1 ERNMKNT, will give prompt attention ta!liVE claims entrusted to his earn. Charms low, and intop. 3 motion P'FREE. L. F. blostrose..dan. 14, - • • SOLDIERS' BouNTY PENSIONS, And Back T iIE undersigned Iscrsasmo lima as 1. Ximr, will give prompt attention to all ChtiMahltra!ll• ted to Ids care. No charge unless successfed. -6 'r4 Montrose, Aug. 29,'63. J. McCOP:II-:* ST. CHARLES . HOTE.I4 T. muirfsei3l,2 3Pcnazt,•.ighecressziaorpi : Left CON, X 5 012.1V..101 • r Aug, 6, MS. ly coTpAßTNizsllip TilEundersigned_ late , members Mites Wl' of RAT= /EN BROTHERS, karts this day entered laterinfd® mrmerabip ander the name and style of W. T. s Hayden, for the transaction of the J m obbing !Trade - lir Yankee Notions, Watcbesorewalwifaney 000ai i lok - HAYDEN, TRACY illatipipe ' i'iturpd New Milford, An. 9th, 1861. -var. et T. 1131AYPEPI I havinepurcbaseittbslal.l tenet of - Johti and George Hayden In the Stock_ of Goode of the Wel:Wm of Hayden Brannon,: wilt continue'' , the business at the old stand. Merchants and reiddlwr In pplled at New York Jobbingptieest. • Teama will can to supply our customers. ' 1 4 f & T. adTHICI. loew Kilkirdi Jen: 1861. _ . • CASH 'PAW FOE e 7 1 X, • PI. 3Po3l:itat ? 2 lan. 21. 2m* Dissolution.: 'WOMB te hereby Ores Ult. the etifteritbip` -- • AA heretofore existing oat - green the enbenibmi lul ds r the Arai of Haydex Bco,tbers.4 this daykillieobrod-,Pif mutual comical— , 2 MILTIX.I . • • - JOHN: HAYD ' • TRACT 'IIA. Jan. gibs 38f0.= • " ono; .r.pannw,..o ,-. " - thettel; bsterettea. in 110tilit • 40Unt$ except those In tbikbendkot the Sheriff lice, wilt be toned 'itt *lsola eUtul tit Its erg...ll.litYPArg: • JUG 111 - ; 1 864, • .4110 - 4 Tungdite NatiO9. 7 -The ,Stoekboldew 'of the Lenox do 'flarmony TarnpitteltiMkg cow pany - hefsh;ygive notiOe a the tutteo. l . Titers and citizens _of 'the:townships. , of.c: Harmony and, Oakland , „that not, baying' taken to t daring the past - year - .on -.that tlortion of their road: running *OM times hare to the Way,Hense--a dist,anee;or one rtiUthey have nimotbsmdonid a sal portion of the road c and will:pot ,f 071141 ponaibl for,any danoo frOM `itooldints:.l.3 on the. road er.bridge, that tioet#34.,4 forme, -- Dv orderOf the Heard. ,; -,I I A ' Hammy Hams, Preet. Jew; &Luxor, Treas. M=X===l i . .:, ,r, :. efto • . , d.; , ' -et 1 8itrt , I,l' r. - -. 1 , t*r A