00)172X-ft a tirt .:42rX1144artilL LadieB,' Sapper. The ladies of-St.:Pitta's chntehl rose, will give a Supper at Messrs. Kirby: isconti tootrts, ton WilineWtl9.o9ol.l l Z. April eth, 1804, for the benefit of the Church. The public are intitedicrattend. Tickets for the Supper, b 0 cents. Teachers' associatiom TheSnsifa bountY . TeriChers' Asiners tion will meet at': New Milford_on Friday and Satarday,'Aprilistind 241 'Lecture on Friday evening by Rev. G. M. Slay man; on Saturday p.'s tn. by J. Lamb. It is de sired that 41 ,teachera, and ,friimda w4o • are interested` in the 'online 'of ' edutaticin should impresent,. as important matters are to be considered. Soldiers' Orphans. To Secietaries of Sclool BOards: A plan is in contemplation to provide, by the State, for-the maintenance and education -of "the poor oryhana of our soldiers who have given their lives to the country in this crisis." It is desired to ascertain the number of snch children. Will the .Secretary of each Board send to me the number of indigent children in his district '.whose fathers have been killed or have died in the military or naval ser vice °rale 4.Tnited States." The informa tion is desired by the 10th of April. E. A. WESTON, Co. Supt. A Call uponSehoel Children. The managers of the Philadelphia San itary Commission Fair, are desirous that the schools of the State shall be represen ted by contributions. Will all the children who are willing to aid in this object, pre pare such little articles as they can--i‘akes of maple sugar, socks, mittens slippers, .&c.,—anything that cowl:mealier used or sold for the bZnefit of the sick or wounded soldiers; collect them together in each township or_convenient district, mark on one corner of the box or package the name of your township and county, and forward it (without paying charges) to Edward Shippen, Chairman of School Committee Great Cntral Fair Warehouse, Philad'a. Send also by mail, to Mr. Shippen the receipt of t he railrcuul or express comp:t au% together. with a list of the artieles,and their donors names. Btfore packing, mark -on each article the reasonable value of it. Pack securely. All contributions are wan ted before the 15th of May—the ,;earlier better. A proper acknowledgement will be sent back v duly attested. E. A. Wrsrox, Co. Supt. bath of Dr. IL Richardson. At. a special meeting of the Medical So oiety ofi.Susquehanna county, held at !Brodklyn Pa.; March 22d , 1864, Dr. Hal sey offere d the following preamble\and resolutions, which were unanimously adopted.:. . Whereas, It has pleased God to remove from earth our venerable and beloved President, 18.11.1.T0zr liscasnvsoN, M. D., and Whereas, In view of this afflictive dis pensation of Providence, we have meVat this time to consider our bereavement, .and make an appropriate expression of the affectionate regard and profound re spect we cherish for the memory of the 'deceased ; therefore Res/dyed, That while we bow with snb missiun to the Divine will, we feel that our Medical Society, in the death of Dr. Richardson, has lost a most efficient and faithful presiding officer; the medical pro fession an honored and highly esteemed member; and the community a citizen whose place cannot easily be filled. Resolved, That we will ever cherish the memory of our dear, departed friend, and that his example of zeal and fidelity in the practice of the Healing Art, shall in ate us 'to increased earnestness and faithfulness .in the discharge of our professional and, :social obligations. ...Rewired, That we tender to Mrs. Rich urtlEfon the expression of. our warmest 'sympathy hi the loss of a kind and affec tionate husband. ' .Resolred, That a cop o f these resolu tions be presented to Mrs. Richardson, and that they be published in the papers .of the , county. E. L. VAsti)slrus See'Y- 'Teachers' MuulthMtions, • Each applicant - will please w r ite at the beginning of a sheet offoolicap t ber name, post offie e place of residence, what works on teaching she has read, and 'bow many terms she has taught. ilf draft, lee. dO not interfere, examina tions will be held as follows: Jessup, at Centre School-house, April4B. Rush, at Snyder do • , • , "..19. Auburn, at Centre do . • .. ,‘", 20. Sprinwilie, at Hollow do - ~.,'" 21. Dimoa, at Corner's do ' 4l 22. Franklin, at South do -.-". 25. Liberty, at Bailey do -. ,"' 20. Silver Lake, at Hill's do - 4 '. 27. A Fr p i o e l n a d c s ovniil le, C dd h l o e c t o o n w n n D La „ i de j , 28. k Little Meadows,at r . e '' Farm Lake and Chap- tTown Chu 29. man, at liarford, at Village SchOothome, May 2. JaCksoh,iit'No. 2-" 'do i's , .3. Oakland, Harmon,' Laue s b orcs 144 iufst and Sn at , 1 Gt Bend it tiom ' W est side river "' 5. N. Milford it ,Boro, Boro' S. IL' , 6. Lenox, at Glenwood Schobl-house,r• 9. Clifford & D uiidaf I, at City , do. f' 10. Herrick, at 'Uniond ale_, ichurch ' 12. .do 'i , .11. it Ararat Thomson;Atimi Gibsoniattnion Bill 5eh0 0 14 3 9 1 :91.;` - 13 . Briiig,ewatei& Mantroso do - ft Is. Lathrop,ittMilledde ,'... ~.,dc. ''.:--: 4 ti. . tr , Brooltlyq, at.Centro d0 ; ,_.,. l• 18. -F4amisatioas emit begin at: 9 o'Sjoick. LA. Wzmnxi, Co. fllbiet-;- ! , IStrooldr, April 22,1864. , wheall-Mompt as ILViiikaily'sotief Mt.lldartin trald;ioo:iltlarid,'lrtia - killed on the Erie AailWaY,WkarStisfa - DeP° 4 " gat urda S' we,eki-14.* -1 1g washed between tFeettl Ipat le&wttlutitneaithile atletline, r t 1 49 1 014 , - • idgetfithrOttilbritlllil , ColDaaeneing PP- lie l t da Ys APrY 4 * 1 !"-• GlGANDaraluts. • • , Atlburti-rWm-•Chr*ifkl?; 0 ; 14 - 1 7. 08 ,77 den; W. Ittrisell:; Brooltlyult 0. a Xlsll2P.'ralnier- Bridgewater : Diniock : A;W:lo`oo,l".t.',,i" Franklin': J. Cromwell- ',," Great, Bend: T. 13. Smitts tit Beni/ her: A. P: StevOns, . Gibson :: > Harritonf: w..Abstibt,•BenlVangoA. Harford z C. S. jolinstoniQ..Whitnet. Herrick ThIVIDIDD. Milb. Jessup: Emerson Cetswili ""' - Jackson : J. B. Steeo Libert7 : James Davis. ' • Montrose: J. IL DeWitt, G. 11. Leal. N. Milford : E.A.Trancis,W.Matthows.; Silver Lake:" W. Meeker,. jr.- _ Tim:vim-411 03t0p,4--4,lnsT Auburn: Geo. Brotzman, Royal Carter, J. R. Lacey„ Dim'ook to:Themas. Franklin.; B e iß. Utuallrick. Forest Lake: G. .11; Johnson Great'Beed boio t ;Amos Gibson ; .110#1son Barnes,A.V. Barnes. Raiford i A. M.'Adams. Jessup : L. T. Cooper, Wesley Faurot, Robert Griffis, - Jackson : E. 31. roster. Little Meadows : A. 0. Fessenden. Lenox : D. Reatner, M. W. Rood. Liberty:: Montrose: Elijah Backus, 0. M. Crane. Middletowu : J. D. Thomas. New Milford : I. S. Corwin. - New Milford boro : Henri DeWitt. Oakland ; C. L. Beebe, Calvin Brush. 'Rush c Daniel G: Hollis, Chandler Bix by, R. S. Shoemaker. Silver Lake: Wm. Lawson - , F. Gage. Springville : B. F. Blakesley, Daniel L. Sheldon. „ Susq'a trepot : James bell, W. Barber. Thomson : W. E. Bartlett. SECOND WEEK. Ararat : Edward 131oxbarn. Auburn ; L. C. Taylor, J. Tewksbury. Clifford : Peter Bennett, M. C. Stewart. Dinekt :P. Stephens. - Franklin : Win. Burrows, J. Baker. Frieudsville : M. S. liandriek. Gibson: Silas Howell ; E. Whitney. Herrick : A. Carpenter. Harfora Russell Thateher., Jessup : Ephraim P. Howe, J. Bedell. Liberty: james Butts, S. P. Allen. Lenox Lyman Bell, Andrew Halsted, Stephen Bell, G. W. Mapes, S. Osborne. Lathrop: Elijah Decker. Middletown: Darius Coleman, E. T. • Montrose: Spencer Sweet, S. Langdon, Edwin Lathrop. ' N. Milford boio' : Philander Phinney: New Milford: Benjifmin - Sabins. Rush : H. J. Champuin, J. L. Fargo. Silver Lake : Harry Slade. jr, L. Gage. Susq'a Depot: Jere. B. Klaiber. The Odd-Fellows' Hai &iodation Will hold its twat annual meeting for the election of officers, &c., on evening of April 5, at o'clock, at Odd-Fellows' Hall, Montrone. ' A. 0. WARUE; P. Deeds.—Very superior Deeds are sold at tbis Bice, at moderate prices. MILEIZEILWLIEELCAMEII. ' In - Rush, March loth, by Ed H. H. Gray, Mr. JUDSON W. PARSER, of Mont rose, and Alias MARY E. Disns, of &nab Bridgewater. X7130..A. 8 3MM8. In Clifford, on the ,15,th of March, of spotted fever, Mrs. KratrA,P. WELts, wife of James Wells, aged 21 years, 6 months and 11 days. In Ha 'nnoirY, on the 12th bast.,of meas les, LYDIA Avsnav, aged 22 years; 11 mo. and 25 days. , , e re , • • Onithe 18th inst., at thsidence of his son, in Forest Lake; Ps ixe ickiton,aged 80 years. The deceased twas formerly from Sussex co. N. J., , ,a, soldier in the war, of 1812, sinarfor forty years a deacon in the Presbyterian] Church.' ,:_i, - Di A NEW attillk OA NEWdic, c....„....,-- -',, , ARRANG...9001,131 - 7 -1351141.1;r:' ..:N.. (CZ • •-- , ~,,,,y: • - k ,or Ready cm,- ; --, Igor w r _. Tear 411" ispiro 4:21-354".L. VlCAM.iiiCielithed *lint the_ zws with anew 412 d Arewodeetod - otoclrof • • The Lated - toa.modeppored std. . " - CL01118,• , , Comiotiitittilmig3"; 00 , •07 31e etipUon4 , of the ebotcest ~ • . P431,1:1)417' ,Tripkgcomov. sPlCtrail At ;Wry Lowpricift for CASIT . -yourseg. Cali . aa • • - Obit paid hi' Grain, Bat*, -Apr. - 2,000400 bra. ;Eggs the sots rarnOtli ocarpwatio-L etistm'i.eosoet. is poss. mow _ -,•n/i-,*/110v: ruplirotApplitio;sets. of Sli 's t_Sttles - . T o 446; a liti.'dit_44fig-iiitic:4 ti ttifilediit or Jui, Comeacaatiesetotoaaeuelwaes County, sad to tat , di re ct e d, i vitae/poet tdaite;byptibitc , ireedue, at the Cofettlottea, to blostrose, Iptt rtiday, April Sib . Mt. 6t 11:8 clock; pe itt, the tollowlagsdetatibed plat:ewer par tie celt,of itc.#.1 1 14.• --./:: - :'7_: - ` . All -ix:lain itese or litiekor tate titufte - la the toe/tett V' Spilageille ~.'ontity et Buagnehaaaaaead too - fa; dW•laUltr deatrlta'd et c . • - State of Palsy's anfav—_,.....spancif dekribc'd arfoi lows the to wit : lands of John Cassidy, on e south by len stin t % a and Grover,' and on the west by turnpike, containing about oner' fonrf.h. rot sus insww/ttri thespaustenanoeit, , (WI • [Butt of Ws, Snfaefftlittreet 0 1 4 . 4 0 ProTed),I. (Suit qf B.ll . lford Br.; fijseneekli=- 742:10: * tit:l'4c erairefueddintflarce" 1 lying and being the:baro' •or.StusqtaL Depot, bounded • and deecribcd. as, followe„to wit r•be . gintaing at a mist Yeti the highway leading_ frinn Susq, a Depot to Lanee , ,l boro; thence south sr and 80'. °alit 186 feet 1% inched • to , a post ; thence soutliartrEal liErfeet to s .corner of• lot 'old . 10 "ln 88 time 89ta8d2fhatet 118 ft. 11•21 :Bases to trpost lbellee steals? yr. , eas• - . 80 feet , to she • vines-of beginhing; containing 8107 fees e nil 6 inebe ebe 1 Mc tanks more°, Mos:. known an - lot/Cm 1 of sap of Se aurvey made for Stop/ran Isulffilliameamad Upon which', formerly stood the Intel known as the Susaisehantm, House, exceptitiT„ aricrieler —, Thigiberelio — m „more of less,: a certain strip of land of the east end of said lot 12 feet, wide, for the purpose of a road or arreet: Asso All the right, title, Interest and claim of said: Canavan•ia and to a certain other lot and premises lying, direcUlt acroill.the roadAo.rd d lot described, formerlys teedilBB pccoled in connection wittiqh eSeurt Ise a barn smd - shest for said tote/ Putt of -Jolsn-S. McGrath se. Thomas Canavan. • , -41.210 , •-•Ail that certain pleco,o,rp,astel ofiandolfunte i l the lasirriship of Franklin, county of Susquehanna, aid state of .Thisuissylvessia, bounded end described as fol losi-e, to wit: On the north by lands of George Pork% and J. P.' Tingley, on the east by iambi - of 4. P. Tingmy and /toward NI Park, on the south by lands of Paviki littrahAudNoble Tr Buck, and on the west by a public road; containing 100 acres, more or less, one house,one barn, sheds ; one orchard, andabont 80 acrei improved. Salt of J. P. Dunmore vs. breheinlah Park. ALSO—Ail:that ;Certain piece or pared of land, situ ate In the township of F. ank Iln, state and county afore said; bounded and described as follows, to wit : Begin ning at the southwest corner of land formerly owned by Wza.Pewley. deceased; thence south X• west, along the lands of Nehemiah Park, 122 and 28-100ths perches to a pile ofatones fora corner; thence south 89)r east, 69)tneiches along thilands of Charier Follett. to a pile of stbneit ; thenCe north 1.2' east,lkt and 23-100thsperch-r oe along the lands of the raid Charles Warner, to a pile ofstones for a corner ; thence north 691-2' west, 65 1-2 perches, along the land of' the said War. Fowler, to the, place of beginning; containinglio acres, more or lea', with the appurtenances: one orchard and about 25 acres improved. [Snit of J. F. Dunmore vs. N. and 11. Park. ALSO—Tbe followine piece or parcel of land. situate hi 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 Janda lato of David Post, deceased, and on the east by public highway ; containing one acre with the appar tenanees, one dwelling hotter. and all Unproved. (Snit of Hiram Goodman vs. J. B. Hazleton. ALSO—AII of defendant's Interest in that certain Wormer parcel ofland. - elinate lathe township of Brick e water. county and state aforesaid. hounded and describ ed as follows, to wit : beginning nt a post the southwest corner tbereof,thence byland of IL °rifting on the north west-side of.m.lll.race,.:north..ll4".'miSt. 10 Percher' to a post ; thence south 56* east, 24 rods to a post thence south 34• west, 10 rods to a poet , thence north 56' west, 24 rods to the place of beginning. containing 1 1-2 acres of land. more or less. And bounded on all Fides by lands of Oriffing. on which is standing a grist-mill, dwelling house. &c., and all Improved. together with the water privilege and otheappurtenances appertaining thereto. according to the provisions of Wm. M. Clark's deed from Harvey Gritting. dated the sth day of Jan. IFf2. and recorded in deed book, No. 31. page 47. [Suit of B. S. Bentley, et al. vs. Wm. M. Clark. DAVI° SUMMERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, March 14, 16.64. SEURIEITIFF'S SALES. , ,110pY virtue of sundry writsissned by the Court of Co:n -il) mon Pleas of Stisifa comity, and to niecifrected, I will expose to sale. by public vcndne, at the Court 11011E0 in Montrose, on Saturday, •April 2d, leo4, at 1 o'clock p. itn" ttu3 following dert riled ,piccen or parcels of land, to wit : ALL those certain pieces or parcels of land lying and, being in the towns h4is of Oakland and Harmony, co. of 'Sun% and State Of Fenn'a, bounded and descri, ed as .follows, to wit ; beginning at an elm tree on the east bank of the Susq's river. thence south lis* west 130 per eyes to a beech tree corner ; thence conch So),i • ! Alb , . 71 perches to a corner in the highway; thence north 3* east 138 perches to the bank of s'd San t a river ; thence doOm waidabaag,thet acre's' ccOpses al the stream to tbe place iaf beginning.; cObtaining about GO acres be the same More or less, with the appn rtenances. dwelling bous6s 4 barns, a saw mill, an orchard, and aboutAfty acres im prayed. .Aiso—Anotherlat adiohning the foregoing, 'and held gs part of the same farm, beginning at the beech tree Corner above referred to ; thence north SSW west Cg• perches to a corner; Bianca north l}f . cast al perches to a atone heap liar-8 corner; thence north 41 - west 97 perches to a post and stones corner ; thence north 46* east 70 perches morillor less, to the east bank of Snsn'a river; thence upwards by the several Corn - see of said river 100 perches or thereabouts, to the elm tree cornet in the parcel above deserilied.-111,i' wee t 120 perches more or less, and added to the fast described lot makes 136 acres and 20 perches, or Out shouts, excepting how ' ever 4 acres and 188 percheson the rear of said lota, heretofore conveyed to John Parson. Itso—One other piece adjoining the above, commen lng on the east barge/Me Susqle river near thestotie quarry: thence south 2X* cast 228-10th perches to the highway; thence along the same south CB' west 24 per ches to a post; thence south 3' west 98 perches to n cor ner thence still by the highway 33 perches to a corner on the same thence dne cast 100 perches to a corner thence north 43* east 88 perches toe corner; thence north 16W eas tit: perches to the highway aforesaid by several courses of the same. 38 perches to the stone rinan'y ; thence north 'X' east 35 perches to the bank of the -usyl river ; thence downward bv the several courses of the stream 80 perches more or fees to the place cast.,,zin!ttr: containing about 181 acres more or less. excepting two acres and 30 perches sold to John S. yanztic in the south west corner of lot ?co. Gt, and two acres told to Wilihon Campfleld on lot No. Se, and one acre on the same lot soldtoCrft. Bennett. comprising in. - Ple-tdrove parcel lots 56.63 and CI., and the stone-ttnerry,Bit. se/ called,on John Boyle's map or re-ettivey . and subdivision of the Wharton lands. ALso--One other parcelbeginning...at a stone heap on a rock ; thence north 167 c east IV2 perches to tt corner : thence south sr east-65, perches more or les; to dohs etagales-lot:. : Zhence south IV and b 2" eastSo perches to a corner clothe ilnoof lot N 0.58; thence by the same snath - 44thlist4ri perches to a corner on the fine of Mon Wakeman lots thence south 46' treat 72 perchdtyto a stone beep; thence north:9Bg' west 87, perches to the place orbeginning; containing, aTiont 96 - rtcre.* mor.• or less. comprising lot No. 8 and . part or lot No. 57 of John Ttoyle's re-enrcey. Taken in exeentlen at the snit 'ofJobri J. McGrath re. Thomas Canacan. ALSO—AII the right, title and in'erest of Asahel Tiff. a y, deed, In and to the following piece or parcel of land 1. eth state of Hosea Tiffany, decd, and known as t farm situate lying and being in the township o ord. county and state aroresid, bounded and clos er das follows to wit : beginning at a pile of stones ; t cc north 61, — , west 83.perchea to a beeper...stones ; e aorta 44.1 r east stl perches to a ;stake ; thence °it 44,3 e west 3334 perches to a stake; thence north or at SW perches; thence north 4434• west 29 per cc; heater) north 66' Cast It perches to a beech tree: once orthaZ' east 4.5 perches to a stake and atones; ea nth Wean 873( perches ton Stake and atones ; hence nth Sli,ti• at 57 perches to a hemlock thence south 44 • west MS perches to the place of beginning; COLIWEIIII 12 acres and allowances, with the appurte nances, 2 arra P. orchards. onedwelling aise, and a bout SD scree bnproved. [Taken in execution at the suit of C. M. Ocre and Sophronot C. Tiffany. adminiatrators of EdariaTiffany. assigned to Maivina H.s.lffany, we L P. Fitch. admit:agitator of Mahe! Tiffany, deed, and Wotn , C. Tiffany, Terre Tenant. ' A LSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate lathe to reship oftener, county and state aforesaid, hounded and cleacrite as Wows, to wit : on the north by thetieast branch f the Tunkhannock Creek; on the east bylnada of A.'Cook, en the south by Mode offfimes Herd and lamesCiaricron, deceased, and on the - west 07 lands of Wm. lialsteedltind Permeate Smith containing about fts acres be the same meteor leaf,. wittier+ ripper.. tenances, two framed dwelling bonsee, 7 framed barn. l' orchard, and about SO acres improvell.-- [Taken In ere maim at the suitor R R. As F. P. Grow vs, Jesse Mkt. aril. administrator of John Howard, dec'd, et al., heirs oflohn Howard, deceased. • 'All Hier Reit and'lltlicif Ames CHllapie to Red' that certain 19t/ileet7.9rPereci of land situate lying allid being - lathe boredtgh 'or Great Bend. county and 'nate aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit:— Beginning at the southeast corner ofLowrle Greun'a lot near the depot of the New York's ,Erle Railroad Co.; thence along the linear Paid ;.Lowrie Green's laud near ly Mat to the Great... Bend antiToeb octet, turnpike; thence along tali) turnpike In • attatherly direction a boat a perobewto lands oircedso4 wool ed. by the Erie Railroadery, thence-along conine of the Erie R. 11. Co. to th piece of begintang taining I, acre, ,he the same more or Wt. With all the apptirtenanees, one house'ltholfric.a'rthalclattanal.Hotel,Wlth barns and 'sheds theretintO ti . elonkhazaud air . Improved. (Taken In execution at' the snitsof 4.* •11007, and .T. Doni7 a Co., attatgn eato 0,0004 t l : l 4# v' S • Smith acrd- i - 1,1130,r' , .". 7 The defeitesnld'a interest le all tbatiplece or parcel of /led laterite to the-township of Gibson ; county , an d state aforesaid. bounded sod described asfoilowe.to wit - -.on the north by lands of GO, Ledger and Ebenezer Witter. On the,eaetbylard of Peleg Belf..deed. on the south hphind of Georse .43elstr, Jr.. and on lisp west by the fferintellr,„ Mid UPC% turnpike, roar- oontaluing shout 48 acres, to the more )/Vgttnth , ono 41w onso.lattk •utt:W•aueu =. ll crrbarti. bat; Ana Mout' so Ores hal. +: , }TlAlit.thoisultofifullse sad ; . • • cc piece or iiii - rterollandeltiratd In the toirilidtlyrot 4.01t0 ...county And state aforesaid, botindedlinditestribe&awfolloirs to nit: nortlaty land Of-111: - A. Hen, east by land orflarld-Peats, .iterstlO'land Of Ram Sialli 3 Palid , relnkbi t tb A hl g b = l emill e fr°4l ulenerotri to fit annvotid nw ch j- pop gGO tierce ix thmationtrirlth.tWeirppurtgnaiires, I fraturdhouse, 1 Drooled baru, andribootin +arras Itninored. [Takeo in execution at the ablfot Francis hi ull vs. Jesse Howard. Itr-the.townsblirothrldgt4:4l4;7l.l%wat 4 nAitu 4 e aloe' avid. bounded and:deicribcd as reudtvb TO wi; Ingot ap oh:Vol:14er, otlands Chitries 444 WO. WAttwt..ll44 , Se MurY4l - otliiii....r,‘,W, Chsgingto 00nt. 3 3 JiX;',west.l 3 4246l) l Peroe 4 A9 4 nen ( ) 4fotkt 4 ' Shencenort.tiSS3e.witatrA 210,16 part elk Wi ppitand ettme3aeorneThrtnn:L. 'VA 11ap,.41,1ha ea,me tuarth.}W.ea4 t.erekeSto stonesun - fintarthe laserie Littlaxer tracts ; Mention -thellue of-theiist-rnentlpned iinetobtirtA,3•-eriat4 per- Ole* plahk-Itirol; Ihenconn i•ild plunk rend 4 nOtth eaet4.perahea.'eoet.ttl Otlattilss" -east 4 8 3 b PercbdsalOrth ttir,ienst I perches: eolith ItUr_eata 14 p arches; nOttlt463o cast ?etches tn./Keil:4 eteenett Ilithte'ttouthple, ets' L- POchoo- to th e , Ige!ct rl4 legthnlu.;',toutallVM prond ithorcor lets% the sn'ffieTeturifart tdttendlanatdvxectlttn% 'orlscac;Pear, deo'kbvitied - datOtteic•lTChtiLDVlttEl, and recOrddd tiithOditicolori*Cardinr4Teedslt , and fbr •IMidnbortTtlitrehttl:bcagt 140; 1 200 psigo 4A3-44.e..1tr0m min'...Rsktp:analcirvaspitpavitl rost and- vifolbetteir rie4tlittabtoford httvinir.beellhlatiOurbela therbOcy other with the hereditstmentetroderpfitirtenancii, about 4 °•acics Cru4n biltlcuntlo% stAba - ,E114.0i -Sarah' carineli. executrix of.-.:CluCti cartnalt,ileu.Ys. vm..L. Albert L. Pbst, alttL eteCu' IPTIIO rem itteltrilitted tcstOnittit4 UsttaaysLilsccastd - 143 dX 13 3•J0a5eP. ,. .A a - , • 'ea hind in,eroengKuie toXittrajl' , OrT,ltrett,p4,,r ata 4;34 hlprqard,*_buturdbditid.tlesdlibe - dp'S Tam Ittnlyl V: On .thelora! Suld - cifst7 d':7odepti r:Wdbidet; "Oh tba souttisby laddi ,704011.13311ey," and Iwrist' by )tttid 01 Johnathan gestalt:o=llg Wacretille the same,motS or less witio ha' appntte4tices,l ft,OMO4 Uquse. 1 barn., /301120 fruit trees, aria ab_ont IS - acres improved.. Taken In execution at the 'tat Orif:F:Ttifreli administrator of the estate of.P.J3 : jkofrapa V c'd, ... 19 bF4 1 1 4 ?" P* in " ALSO-411 that ciktaffi p parCel of land lying and.belndin, the township of‘iacksou. county and-etate tiforesaftr, Wended 'and Petteribed as follows to wit.: on the east by the Lenox and Harmony turnpike, on the eolith Iv a rowitlvading from the;said turnpike to J. L. I Merged ' , cm niitl, on the west and north by lands be longing to the Oihsop and.Jackion Baptist Church, coa ts/1441g about 3.3. f acreliaaora or less, with the appurten ances. 1 framed house., t framed barn, ands II in.pro'ved. NMI of S. S.logans, as, Jas. N . ,. 74fowoon • - ALSO, I All that certain, piece or parcel of land sitnate In the Borottah-of :Ntatitrose, eotioty and state af6reedkbeine ded and deiscrlbed as follows, t^ ;-On themorth by a 'street runtilnl along the'south line of Philander Beyn old's lot, on the west by a PtreNt running along the eat line of D. -Afeekeed lot, aft on the south and east by lands belonging to the edutte of D ivid Post, dec'd; con , nining about be square rode, With the aprartentin ces, one framed bonne and balm, fine all improved. [Ta ken In execution at the snit of D. D. Mucis to the nde of 8 11.8uvrc and Bros. vs. P, P. Terry. ALSO, •AU thateertntin piece or parcel of land altirate in the townshlp Jfl)'mock; county and state afPressid, bound -110nd described as follows, to wit: Ou the north by lands of Loren Newton, ou the east by land of Leland esice,. - Mervin Ilandrick and John Tuttle, on the eolith by lands of 'Sohn Dangerford and Asa Packer, and on the west by land of Asa Packer- containing about 1.46 acres be the satin mdre or less, with the appurtenan ces, one framesiNdwelling house, two framed barns, one wagon house, ono corn house, one orchard, and about 100 acres improved. Taken in execution at the cults of Albert Beardsley and P.S.,Cassedy vs. Abel Cassedy. • ALSO, • All that certain piece or parcid of laid, sitdatc in the township of Lenox, county and state aforesaid, hound ed and described as follows, to Wit on the, north by land. oft". R. Oakley; on the east by Sterling, Maxon, on the south by IPm. Manley. and on the west by Mho Wore and Hint Tower; containing, C.O acres of land, more or less, with the apphrtenanc4s, 1 framed dwelling honer. I Harm; some fruit trews. Ad about !interns im proved: [Taken in execution at the milt of Joel S. Tin g ips, vs. 1.. R. Tingley. All that certain one story woodbnilding 0.4.404 in the borough-at Great Rend. and between the 2i. T. & Erie Railroad. the L. & W. Railroad. and the Susquehanna River. beitrz it by'al feet In size on the ground, and the ,Lot orpiecWof ground and eurtilage appurtenant to said btildlng, [Taken lu execution at the 'tuft of Fleury Co, burn yd.:John Sullivan. - 111 thefeertain piece or parcel of land sit - rated in the township of Franklin. county and stateaforesald, boon -40.a.ral descrinedas followsr..to wit t- On the nortiohy 7Mlibrotmed by J. P. Tingley; on the eastby lands - of Emstas Smith and Gould Smittkou.the south by lands of Iltnittlltipu,arriinlhe west licialtds formerly occu pied by Howard Parke, ciliate/tang 100 acres„more or less, about 70 acres Iniprdifedil framed dwelling house, 1 barn, 1 wagon house, 1 Idaeksinith shop, 1 orchard.- -/Triken in execution at the snit of Guttenberg, Bosen beam Co. vs. Chancel Warner. - DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's °nice, Montrose, March 7.1604. Orphans' Court Sale. int Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Snsq'a 12 County, will be exposed to sale by public vendee or outcry, at the Conix !louse in Montrose. on Friday, April Rth, 1864. at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following descri bed piece orparcel of land situate in the township of Herrick. anti county aforesaid. bounded and described ns folloWs. to wit: beginning at a corner in the Great Bend and Cochbeton turnpike road. on the hill northerly of the house lately occupied by Joseph Sweet ; thence south tau porches ton beech sapling on the line of Marsh And Gerold's lands ; thence northwest abont.22o perches to the middle of bald turnpike westerly of said Newton's hones ; thence north dc' cast 147 perches to the place of beginning. containing 71 acres. ef awrenbontp, with the appurtenances. Me dwelling house. barn and shedi an orchard. find about 50 acres Improved, late the (..state of Ezri Newton. deceased. Trr. M. or S —SAO down. one-half of the balance en final cot:firm:lo'on. and the other half with Interest on e o hole.rnm unpaid from April ist, 1804, to be paid within one year from said sale, DAVID SI - MMEB.S. Trustee. Sheriffs Office, Montrose, March 7, 18&4.-4t $225. SEVEN OCTAVE/ $225: ROSE WOOD PliffO"fORTES! GUOVESTEEN:4; CO. 4.49.Broadwity,N.Y. %0,: ESC. EsLAngED SCALE PIA SO-FOIITES, with .1..‘ all latevit hnprOcetnentg. Thirty yearn' experience, with greatly Increased cacti-. Ric% fur tnaultractnring, unable us to sell for CASH at tho' above unuauully low-price. Our Instruments re ceived the higheakawarrlax t h e World's Fair. and for flee stieref=nive "'cart - tit the . I mi:titian institute. War ranted 9ve, pear*. Munza NET CAI3II. Call-or atioa for tlescript !ye circular. - [March CLOVER'& TIMOTHY .SEED A N D aeeci,7675733.0415.0t, BA L D WIN. ?"; ALLIP7' •"kt 113 41PrIlAIZT, lelontrO Cnn!a••• ; • ' II P MILINERY- - & , STRAW I ENTRY VARIETY , orthe latest importations, and .1. at the newest midmost raahloaable atylea. Clra33•4Sitr AMP: 7301403 6 1Z13.0.34 at) comprise every Tailety, ofßonnets; nate and Trim- Inlngg, to tio Inandip,j,hat nne, of the -lateit and most approved elutpeslinornYleS. SollatinFit o n ti c r •a o rly e c a o ll, retrain pectrally, _ u wAHU. Nos, 103, 103 & 107 North Second sts.PIIILADELIIIIA. March 24-47' .; +7, 7.7; A.dmiaistrator44 Notice, v vtiftieb4obi area t , rsdit lidetfea to' MAnu. YllmAnur. Woof liarford,tovraship t dec'd. io make immediate paynitot, and all - persona bating dams againot t‘ald dercerlelltOlrl/l.pferent the orynoxto tho undersigned for settlement, , P. CARPER, - "Cnitt testament° annelet. • Buford, 1tatek•24.113434.-4At • 'r• • r LANTATII* BITTtR9, - coYietttation Wafer. °tat PabOrrPreenkrY 9 .P 2 Pi --runnEws. wALrAtiarr-WiNnow-rirmic. • THE CONFESSIONS AND riItERIENCD OF AN riv4up.....Publialiedfor the *Mot% and as n and' a cantiorito ionic moo wlio suffer from nervene De! premstnte deny of AliMlitio,x), ete,;.stipplsing st the same thee. the meansbfeelkno t ßy one who tie pared himself slim. Wok ikt gti*t 0 1 / 01- pew prongh medlpiihninbpg queekerr. ene l "Ur l lllati o lod i .Onit sln g le cop es mirbe ntig a author. . 1 F: Er' ry NATNAIIIIM MAYFAIR; Ntli.; X96-171c &drop). NinglicOgat.v.rt , Y. , zalwicirr gralmr.M ri5:AL137.4381 TO MEET TEEof BtItINESS fo r 1864 - ~4 ♦ . • 0 ATT.r. NIION 9 : " A'4 =BM MESSRS. C. 39" Ilave concluded and are determined:fronV Ms' date , to ao- NO-MORE CREDIT 1311221ESE.LAndjuittetstate that they are v desirotentiettling tspivith their old Mende. and castidatsre:,- We wo dndsire them tocome hinvetdand pay old accotaijoither n ote. with cash' or settle by. note. Cas h . we have to.payling.wabilyzjintLesah we mast haveo ice balf anyctoOds hereafter.. - `Wc cetvtry did teat° shout lnitiatinpscas perbsps many custemertotbure feellettettedzltentaxtitrrsinemitt.., 1 E t but nevertheless the see at once that the times-havwchaeged and with itthe bash:toe: Therefore svc , 7°44l_4 ll kwur 91 inteil ertipiriones to geiietta to inake dte alWwnhce fortbe shod/rotated , AP FOR CASH. We ale()ad, oelifl desire to bny -GOODS CHEAP, FOR to call and emtmitle ArnAhrice•cierlittni'ilibith,le cetetacteln all particulare and we will aailelY any ratios/able perton that cLatusi Otilthatieir 7 hrif tteltia a different thing from a credit. •••• CASH,. PRtCES::TIOR FART") - PRODUCE. 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March 17-4 w JAMES R. DE WITT, DEALER IN DRIGOODS till!) NOTIONS, CHOICE FAMILY r•r E s I 9 BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps 4 prucotoma.imirt.72 - 7 • GLASS-WARE, IsPAILIP% 0111LAs HARDWARE AND NAILS, EA CIXJX3I XJ33.26 Produce taken in gichango Montrose,FeC '64. .• J. R. DeWITT. "THE FAMOUS BARBELL"- - - Como and - see tbefamonnamter, ---- Famoae Barber,_ late of Ilayel. Late of Hayti, now at.Witeout•ei‘ 7, Now at 3.1...,§..W11e0n'55t0p. Room, Find me elirtirlng and shaintiooing, . - Find intrentting,.bnirtpts•att you . ; • Plndind ready nt yntm ecrtice. At your nervko,-. , .....C.1.141441' MORRIS. Montrose,Ont..ls, 160. tt'' .7. 4 Z. PETER ray; .7.moorkesea .Auburn Four . Corners: Fa: FAAIIIoY DYE Nit OUN'witli directions how talls"h4l;lbr ADEL TURIMLL, :4t013- !Ltllll,ll jekrlSEDGfue. ; 4rretrion ' AgLnt for rairctir . . 12 taolcillerstoo COI:7'WVI2", - BACKPATPENSIOIIC_LAIMS. B6 C Ali cis - 4M e Intrneje >D'll to ix itort.Wlll -14 - aithruietv to prartiptiraqtrdiArgo oiliest) itOitc.fseiMit.:- , Vtastrpse; MtifFikyklf , “:( A. 7 TIMOTRY:&-CLOVEI Silt F9R Tußimum FORESTIAICS. 4`, . 3 littlatlGT.SitliOLTD, , , . . EiIuLAND LIFE WEIVRANcic AGENV.. , ffice-14 .12-latbmeibt4l4liug, esattakietariCitAlOelt. Mitts absence !mem* et me office will be treeeact i gtoy O. L. nnoVN. Montrose, ma T ca 1, 1 GITTERNG, mac•Dagrx:s.coam, p f rib 0 a IaME ROSENBAUM & CO. 3F*AI.., NEW GROCERY VARIETY STORE ! . BASEMENT OF 3.S.TABBELUS HOTEL MINE subscriber would inform Ws old friends, and 1 the public generally, tile' he has just returned Lev* New York City with a well selected assortment or FAMILY GROCERIES, and various other articles. such as are needed In every family, and that they will be sold for Cfaultla at prices that cannot fail to snit. Please ca N ll and examine. A. . BULLARD- Montrose, Feb. 2,180 . FLOUR ! FLOUR ! eIILOICE FAMILY FLotra. by the foad.,,barrel, slab' V or pound, for eale at the lowest cash prices by A. N. BUI•f A RD. T)rTTEE. TAI;LOW, EGGS, DRIED APPLES and moot Linda of produce wanted In exclualge for cioode at the Unnery and Vunety Store of A. N. 13IILLA.BD. THE REGULATOR, One Price Store I. 'GEORGE HAYDEN' HAoScicnups e aed b n y eactigord i l o ViZt . h the good store l i a t ts o g of -1 4) outs and shoes, OF ' ALL KINDS. HATS AND CAPS,- some, if not more; and they arc bound to go. LOU Ot them on hand, and yon can get them to AL TRUNKS, TRAVELING-Bags, &c, At PEACES LOWER than at any other estahliatament In this section. CLOTHING Coats; .' • Vests, and Pants, White and Colored Shirts Going Cheap: Neck-Ties, Collars. Gloves, Scarfs, Ladles' and Gents' Hosiery, Linen liandk.erchtets, Umbrellas, /he. tarTo close buyers, I heve a splendid Stock of GoOda.. bought for cash. anal will give you Bargains. ONE PRICE, NO VARIATION, ;V 11. article warranted as represented. ffi7 - 250 c for shouringßoods. GEO. HATEErie New Millard, Feb.:l, 18134.--te rpx.mi:Lieso PENIONS,.•,,BOUNTY,. AND BACK PAY. • ritligandeiatMamitlCENSEDAGEZ4PF OF TRIGIM ERNMENT t , ryill give prompt attention, to all clattnaentruetc;a to his ease. Charges tow. and Infor mation Mr FITCYL- Mon t ro6e, Jan. 14,.1E64. - Um SOLDIERS' -BOUNTY 5. L44IIISIONS, And -- 13:aelt Pay ! riitn3 tindOsign facmtszn nGEST OP TU VISKT; Willulve prompt attention to all cIaIMSIIII3II.- - tudlo Ida o eharuo unless successful. . MontrOse; Aug.20.'63. J. B. McCoatril.. ST. CHARLES HOTEL 33.1 r ar. 33 - u.argese r .IV , o32.32..A.Nrearroatep, Posias•a►. • Aug, 8. Iffhl. 79 ERIE RAZWAY - • ( - MANGE of hours, commenting Monday, , FaliAlkht V 1884. _ 'Crafty' willloave Great Dend,..rx,o,t,ohquitlw tolloWing hours, via: ' _ WERTWAED 1101.tbrD. t EASTWARD BOUND. I..lluPiklo•Szorols , SSir iitm 2, N.Y. Expre t s, - 1:901 p.m' . 3. Night .Exproso,l:t 3 a.m - 6,41 ttataboat •• R 44 pact 5. - Moil, at_..., 7:49 vat, IS t eincimuiti " .. Ws.= iliWO Freigbt; 12:37 Om1:20, why Rreigbt, 1= a.ar MA ekoco.., modatictujl:o a l = . 5.;.-- , , 1., Tialni, vino ittrott - diti: 'Rio. VI Ito o SniaitiTo. - bac. does otst rturlifondaye:. rTitii ill ot Saturddye, from NOW' York, rauttbrongb tq Einiftilo, but does - not ran to Duo, kirk.' CLIA'S.MINOT, OQU. Sao. . JEW- •GOODS!' • A general assortment of GOODS; whits at ;TVBRIVS;._ ne,cuadlia.lampolloSts. • • • 1 07! ' • '*Ten% 3 / CITIEBLINGttiI A112111103/141. for reati uk lAdA , Otos gale by ABEL