. , A woman in Stalfbrdshirei,England, lay at . t h e point of death froni'. - hemorrhage. pulse had altMast.genscd, and the chill of diss solution was creeping through_ her frame.— . asps of brew h came at lengthening int ervals. As a la..stsesotircei.a vein ,was opened in her ar m and one in the arm of her husband, and as the blood floweii from the latter it wait transmitted by suitable apparatus into the veins of his wtfo. After seventeen ounces had been thuOnjected, thepulse became per ceptible, the colorless lips 'reddened, the g l as sy eye brightened, the_ breath became regular and e ssy, and she • thankfully said; mi l . better." The case progressed,;'ery favorably,-and at last accounts the worth, an was rapidly recovering. Science robbed. f old .scythe-and•benes,Of at least one victim. Some punning .newspaper has attributed the breaking of the -Atlantie.Telegrap h Cable to Martin ' Farquhar Tupper's poem . on the randeilr of the enterpriie---beesuse. the cable' aid not stand such a geoid! aS i i, that.. The. y. Jointed of Co mmerce; , elutes to the re lic( of the Proverbial rbilosopher,.; calla 1,4 1%.1 " moral- poet" a . " moral tourist,' ISM., An d pitches into those - who make fun of hii -telegraphic effusion. But the Philadelphia jOurtia, while it admits that Tupper's - poetry is moral enough, yet insists that " the •verii , fier who could dismiss Niagara with the re .„,ark t h ; it the scene !NM 'Attire pastoral' was 'i c y nu means ore capacity to tio justice to the wedding of the worlds ; if that strain didn't break the cable it. wasn't Werth a snap." s o mebody has invented a clever fiction . r ,boui Henry' Ward Beecher, whiCh we re- T rim for the sake of the fun that Would be in •it, if it were a fact: Mr. Beecher, in his wan.' doings a bOut New York. ditsguised, to study human nature And the diirerent aspects of so. their, recently - dropped into a mock auction shop. Ile stood sonic time, when the auc tioneer called out, "Mr. Beecher, why the. (evil dtint you bid'?" lie. yai greatly as •:onished at finding, hititself k nown i n t h at I,lace. Ikretired and stilt a friend ask Yank how he knew him. " llow do I kn o w tint? W Ity, • / have been a praminen I mein -I,er of his ehurgh for the last fi ve years-, end ..nrtt the fifth Tar front the 'jean The atea of the State of Texas alone k large enong,h if it were settled as d i kki v ,as Massachusetts, to hold nearly fifty millions 4 persOn4, or about double the piesent.pop. 'atiot of the Ncilole United States.• And if time ever comes when the population of the United States and Territories, says the ticts Vork Past, shaltaverage - as much to a mile as that_ofiktitsVelmsetts,.we shall have a population / 1 -1 445,09,00, equal to nearly one-hall the present population of the g leb e . Or, if we omit the whsle territory of New MeNieo ail a part of Utah., as uninhabitahle, we still hi - t've a population ol7sotne" 400,000,- 000. • - • • At this moment, there are thirty thinisand viwratives and xvorking.ttien of various kinds without einployment in the cite 9ncl vicini ty of Philadelphia. Many of *these have fam ilies, and thus the •distrss, may be snit] to extend already dirretly. and indirectly to a , hundred thotisana souls. , hi the recent Stnte.clection t s thine i s o n e not kable . face. • Samrcely two. t hit ds of--the actual voters have come to the polls in• ei. Cher Ohio or • Pennsy 1 vania. This neglect to yxcercise the .right of franchise: is a moral anti , . social delinquency. Dr. Arnold once . said ! • • . susinehanna County • that "the desire of share in the greet 1 _.--. .... work of government is the' Liglwst untidy a t ;JUDI? j."jj ' . ...V1, •- m(, 7 2 ,-M 0, , 7, 's : .\,..2 i ) \r a tl i . • - ....- 6.. ....=0 desire of the tit cued mind." • To keep aloOf ; • Pref. J. P. STODDARD, Principal. " (ruin public h tYtirs is a proof, therefore, not 1 A . nobility :mid refinemt tit of 'mind, but (din- wren: untlerFiguead have the Pierottro' brannouncing, tell:1.1mi! effeminacy. ' ; •1 that the. Svsurr.n...N . s.t COL - NTY NORDAL SCHOOL, 1 !till again open . in :the Siaquehanna Academy Bail , . , • • .• A lace bctwceu FloraTumple and Lame t. inp- - , ~at Montrose, an Mos da v, the. Zoih day of Nov., carne off ~ n .the Ilart ford Trotting Turk, to continue 2_ weeks, under th, ! charge or Pict Stmt. . dart, arid Campctrnt . _4 snix . te nts. SatuninV afiersau , n, mile. heatS, best three in. To those who . desue to attend school, this oppor. five, purse $lOOO. Lancet ;won the - ftr , t, *unity offers ire huinee.nients. .' third and fourth heats, and tent: the purse.— Prof. .S - roon.ta:,'s rharact..r as a thorough, pmct:ca/ Tiine, 2 ,-11.2 25, 228. Flom t' , 014.' the see- Educator and A athor---for discipline, scholarship, and end heat in 2 29. , !nu , t.t . 3t . k ; i s - a ha w a m i le r superior methods 'of instrveticit—is already too well Known to require ,comment. (me. and the time made by- Lance -t is said to Those who 'ldeAre herroning teclicrs should not fail - he 'the hest titne ever merle.. .1 7 1ora - was in to avail thetretves of the advantages here presented. InienesS and t.anent. in .saddit:. i i'iof. STODDARD will deliver; during the tern, a i course of lectures upon the Science and Art o f Teach- BitiSß OF PERTSTLFANIA **ICU, PAT Svr- i ng , „„ t d A-„ rme l s c i rnce . . ClE:—The Bank of Pittsb tirg; Pittsburg -- Pittsburg- 7 There will be an Expeiimental Department con : Allegheny City Back; Allegheny —lkftmona. ! netted with the Nomad School, to which 40 pupils hela Bank, Brownsydle---Frar.klin Bank, i . Ol /17, Irili be admitted. ' Washington---; Wyoming. Bank ; • W ilkesharre : • • :: EXPENSES. •.• - —oita.squa Bank, Catamqua—lionesdale i T u l d i on ek in i c ' rm 'l Del'attmeat+ per. gaiter , a a . tv , llank, lionesdalerfiittannittg . Bank, Kitten. I nati ,:, i n i t , p i t :* ow ,d . d o - 4 1 . .. 0f i - ufree 7 l ,4 4- • :3 (1 : 0 tug--Bank of Pottstotin. Pot tsto %sit, and }'ter- I . " - Latin anti Greek-; per "-' • is " : 5,00 (nets' and Drovers '; Bank, Waynesburg. ' Ittaird, per Week, from r.,, , On, to $2,25. It is desimble'thit the tuition bills be paid in ad- We learn from the Chicago T , ebune, tat Tame.. The money will be refunded - if the student is . that paper and three others of the large sized i kept from school by protiacted sickness. - Chicago dailies--the Joni:nal, Preis . and Suwients can board themselves the same as durile , , the Fail !e . r . n r t. _cooking stoves and furniture may be Dentocrot--:uro talking seriously of redUcing their pages one column each during the WM- M r. it t It i: ' ; Sa bi;Ty a i t n c lp e sj " t t7i na at ll c ie ve na rv e st%dent be ter, as advertising is very .light, and the Pub- present the first day of' the term, as the classes-will ushers are not disposed to ..'profide a larger i then be 'formed and studies assigned. space for advertising ,than: they require.— 1 ' . IVM. JESSUP, President. This is a confession of ' the- extent to v. hick t C. F. • REll ;. See " ter Y• ose, Nor. 4. 1557 -6w the financial troubles lava the -newspapers, in common . with every other bratic.i of busi ness in Chicago.c.- \• . " • • . , The llarrishurg papers mention a report that the Relief 'Bill was carried by the-dis tribution of :$184,000 by the bank% atcong the members of the Legislature. • . . BrighamaYounes- object is said to be to erect an independent sovereignlya kingdOm of the saints—s-where they any be gathered, together and not be molested by the Gentiles.' Ire denounces the United States gl_iverninettr for meddling itt his affairs; and ferbids the advance of, the troops, threatening, to burn the city rather them submit. Jury List.—Nofe GRAND A.R.MAT.—Samuel .Arery.: I.IZOGELYS...-41MICS Peek.' ham.. • Cnocosur.—B B Otey. FltOgldlE....-S. R. crane,! in M. Simmouß. Foam Tilden.' iGtimeK.--Cbester RA J.l W. Carpenter. L, oGatat Bran:.—Gretr.Buck, H. Haywood: . Hagroca.—DexterMbley. .4rE43CP.....0. s. Beebc. I TRAY a : mast writ. lirot.4coN.--Arertteebl Aruccs.—Harrey fur, Hilton Harris. Ilniborwatart.—Solm- F.l Deans, J. T. Laagdon,; Albert Woodcock. Ittom. - tx.--.1. S. Torts-, bury, S. M. Wilibr.mo. Cuocost.i . .—Lewis Cluim twUtt; j r. • Cuirrout.—Erithigultins. Dixiicr.,--Witristo Mika. isusrx.m. —Fred.' Lines. Ginsox:—jas. C. Powers„ Ifidliffanr,Dar.smith.l CrritEND.—PAishaAquiref.! licsuraer...—AlvaCorpent e r; lictsox.--Orlanda Gun i&cm, Amu Notits. Jrmscr.—x - Ltxox.—Willitatrautley, I &sa iloaard I , ittritricfPatrielt Corbitt,, • William Truesdell, Da. rid Ude: - f•Aruenr.!—lloraciThryer. Narraosii—A. J. Brews • ' ter, Dottie! Elterii. littornaTivrte-41. brister. gen.-4014a notion, J. %kit, Elliott, Bistro. Emmett:Li:oA: --Jimatban Bald wist Albert, 'Pierson. Sr Lyn Gov. Twat: y. Gaze : " 19th, Thomson Center " •" Harmony, Oakland, and Smarm Depot, 2c411, S East Rill S. R., 10 o'clock, a. E. " 21st., teat Pend:Village" tt " " -" 2nd. Bridgal'tr,Montrose ti" " ." 24th, Jessup, Cornell • " " " • . " "' 256, Rush, Granger's " " " " " 26th, Auburn, Center " " " " 21th, SprinOMe. Hollow " " " " " .213th,:Dimeck, Corner's II 44 II " 30tkibooklyn, Center " " " . Dec. Ist. Lathrop, " " " • " " 211, Lenox - , Glenwood, .44 41 it ad, Clifford,!Cornem " " " " " 4th, Merrick„ Methodist Ch., '" " " " sth, Ararat. Church, tt it St " Franklin ' South aH. " " " " Libertv,'Brookdale S. 11. "" .." " • 9th, Silver Like, Brackney, " 10th, Choconut, Clark's S. S. " " " 11th, Forest latke,Totres " " 12th„ Midrewmflahlwin'a ” " " • ' " Apolacen, G. M. " " " The examination' will commence at the time ap pointed, and close at 4 o'clock ; after which time any questions anc one May • desire to ask, in regard to those which have been asked, will be cheerfully an swered. All teachiers who expect to he examined silt please be at the place appointed, at the -bony named. They will also please have with them a sheet or wore of foolscap paper, pen, arid ink. The eterni sation will be in port written, and the above requisi tions must of nece. , % aity be complied by each applie.mt before their examination can proceed. .The School Directors will of course be present, and the public are incited. Ti. F. TEWESRCRY, Co. Supt. November 4, 1957.—b1e/1 • Lecture. --By request of the citizens, Prof. J. F. SronnAno trill lecture to the people of New Mil. ford and vieinitv, ih BARNUM'S HALL, Thursday Evening, N0v.12, 1851, at 1 o'clock, P. M.,. on Pro. LiC ItiStltCCTlON,.with special reference to the ezlah lishuacutfof a permanent NORMAL SCIIOOI. itt this County. The public are earnestly invited to attend. W. FAUROT, E. BARNUM.. . • In oititrop, on the Ist inst., Wttur. IL, infant win of Asa nnd-Mary'Lortl,aged ^years,2months, and 23 days. - • Thus the .p-eett flowers will fade, • Wither, droop, and quickly die,. And in the silent dust they're laid, 4 With many -a deep and bitter sigh. 7 Though no more his smile will greet, . A parent's fond and analons sight, T et, in that spirit-land they'd meet, - In :calms of pure and endless ! in that better land he'll biome Lorlier far than when . (wealth, A spotless geni beyond the tomb, Clothed with pure immortal birth. - . - • ber Court, 11147. Jtfitt tankarr.—Jonatlom LlTHlLOP.—AriselSterlieg. Ixtet.—EL N. Smith, Na• man Tingley,D.Wisitney. I llanatxrowx.-3lileiii34ld• )sin.• Movraosz.—T. L. Post. tizir Watson. • 10.uttaay.—BeTd.Gardner. - sittranasica Dasor.—D. W. NOrtONS. B. • West. Tsionnos.--Almn Coon. - 11VOXD yrzrx. Arm . ken. 11nookurs.-1. 11. Roper, Andrew Rogers, 2d. tnicltiGlCWATtlt.--The rrsy TylerSeeneer Watrons, John Ha rringto n. ICnoconve.,---RobertAdTa son, Edward Brock, - Curroap,-.4.1e5. Bun. 4T m. Calender, - Byron Dimmiek:M. Lowrey. 113niour..--Cluirlex risky: ,Fosaar far.r.—F.R.Suudt. areß, Henry 'Tilden. :Gr. Bstcp.--Vrin.A.Green. ;Gissoir - 4arrisow Barnes -Brutus. Brewster.- ILinsosrre—ltoses Cla r k, F.D.Lrons. lllo mUndseT• lisanses.—Plarord Diva /nick 8.4- nentoldo• Atorrsoos.—T. A. Lyons. Wor itsztosa,—Tbois D. Tenant. _ iittram—Rogb Wig. ilbiusorst.tro—Wsn.L.AT ery, Jos. imams. 1 Arad Woke. Lazzi.lasso Grit fish. Nark Baton, Wio• p_ Pali, WtoXesker lr tTposisor.—Aloe Nu*, coffin!, gelott a Ota Le batte• is the nagner ty (Ilia year. the gives within-s•or vote of 'last 6111, 6SO fi!r Wilmot ov . er Packer,ao her whole lieion tielit by °built tlio samel.rnajority. to the. freemen of-I..abitaan, . Teachers' lEltaishiaitloas.--4 will :woof applicants for certificates In the dllferent towns, en follows: Nov. 14th, New-14118)rd, Ward EL R. 10 " 16th, nattoril Villager " nth. Gibson, ICrituelt " 41 44 41 " 18th, Jackscin, No. " " " Nov. 4,. "ROUGH REIDY" ENGINE COMI"ANIA 'CO.INas 1, ' '' Arc hereby potiepato meet at their Etigine Flow, preparrd for exercise, on Saturday, Nov. Ith, at :.', o'clock, P. M - : R. C. Foutatalt t Foreman., C. T. Brstauts, .Serrrtary. • Then, little Willie, gently steep, • AngelA guard, thy tomb at even, A '• golden lock of hair" we'll keep, For well we know, thou art in Aranyn, r. i. L •DISSOLVTION. grin, firm of VENNETr SEAMANS. ntS'evr MU- I 1 ford, la dtsselred, and persons indebted to said Arm are requested to make payment to the en-1 dersigned immediately and those hating claims a gainst the same.nill present than for payment. ORR.I.N . BENNETT. Nese Milford; Oct. 2S, 1857.-3 w THE MONTROSE i ie,, \l'• 1. 1 al, I acqatO Nails, Iron, Mal..-Castin` gs, DOOR g)f,liS lIANIANGS, SCREWS • vat l ious - kibdA, • SADDLERY, beyond description, Carpenters Tools, Shoemaker's hit, uoirsEuoun wirstims, "kinder' a large assortment of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, • • A2e .0 D-R-Y 0-070-D -s-- at the toteet zitarket prices. 411 these. end Milly ewer eztielee, eau , always be . %und Ia die - _ PROEN.M.BLOCIC, - . zit die store of 8. - wilson & stni. monfrp.se,lcov.. Aar * C,C: , 71Z.19 GELLING AT - GREATLY REDUCED rattles, FOIL TIE IFJADY C A.S Et, by , ,J, LYONS* SON )1410ti0110. OW 2.8, GROCERIES. -A.- frethemb,lecheitag the bean= tit tore,; * 21 *Pt creed, And Oing *sap. - P et ' " I sor• -• • ~ -,E seautor?"-Tivtice,- , .... Torregi ItEntßY ifivsx to biebag rmands 'll wall* Ora Nitate or Jawra, noTto. -- , l4lorond, late or w 1111- ford. ILut the wont m 0.4 pre,rotot Id' the uh4olstoi for or -s=3:aer;l. torl all peoeeta nil Estate are retie ..eted to tax aettlate pkyosent. twin XVS NtO.LEY.t ' 31A/11.4. WILE, 1 311411rmyirkb., Oct 4 tssz,rw - • Resister's Ilitotice: trtLIC NOTICE Is harebrittresa to ell pereacti . following Rebate, to pie. ete.elWEltlelt PICKERING late or the Hero t. quehatute Weet. H. Illabbeec=nlstrelpe. Nome eta E HOTCHKISS. Leto a urnata Chalet Tlueev. A droleastrateE _Votate of WILLIAM MI ITE. Late et Sieben' to deed, Wltllent IVE 6 te. R., Adralalarior. Estate et./OLIS HIHNVAELT. at rarest /Alkyl What-% &cowed, Mahar& Ithanemult s.nd .Ic.hn Tower. Execute That the :maantartLatte hen scaled thole nominate la rho L cis Oftkr, to and Tar the onunly nrStasochantia. - smil the the orate setts Le presented to the Joao', st the Orphans' smut orsald nate; an Wettnetater the 15th (14,0' NeArtaiLer mat. for essartematlon and a lueance. a. W, rimPsuai..ltAl sine. Renserre,'s Orrier....V.sr.trtstc. Oct. E,l=. - • Adminivitrator's Notice. warier IS IfE'Mtn' GIVEN to all per,onA hams 9 4 14 . 1 a the Wale of LEIN'S P. Wtt.icor. tkeetv.e4, latf fiteal, that the 'tame wort be presented. tii the eoderOledfl2l meat, and ell K WOW persona to mkt Estate 'sae requested Immediate tntettolit. CIIAWS T/ZitiLla, Llarthed, Oet. 15.7.'.-41‘e Executor'o Notice. • Icm-leg le hereby even to all 'perlnne hating dralantit egalnet El the Cate of .1011 K OR.IIIA 31,, dem:m.4h Into oN Ilarfkint tortoildp,tlLat the state nine ftreeenteel to Ma undentlei foe ar• tnnotnent, and elf peratne Indebted to ref d estate are uthastl to make Itomedtaln payment. Theca. Seri 90, TYLER BREWSTER. tenter. . • ' • Adaninistrator's Notices ' • • NOTICE.ts beloln* glom thot kftm of Admlntotratlenn tle, • e.A. tate of JOB 'TYLER. We or Now .1111d.ed teo. - 441p. de. moo& have been =Mod to the miloweiheek, and nil persons Indebted to natd edatenre reque.d.kol to make Immollran hopnftit. ,krid those Willie cLohno thereon wilt I.lezor yronout the •I.4nie duty a ttested fat *ellen:ea. -1.% LEI) TYLiat, 0 FR A NIT.% NtitXLEY; • tottal. New 8. U. ti MP, Milford, Sera. :..'l. 1.,:.7.-Gur IMII IMO Adntinifitrzttorls Notice. VC/TICE to hereby given to &1 persnr.s having deltal IA the 1•: 4 (320. of W SWAM ittoULEY. dt•Cesn(d, bite Of I AO. th✓t the XIMP 17/114 be pfx- , ehtn4l in the mdehtlotett !neut. and att pemt. }'•tale I.tatnediatc payment. . 11l 1: :k1 CO4 iz,'WELL, ;14.04.11 RU,4, Stmt. co, rx, .th.o. IT. 1e.:;7.-Cve rritzttodenaer4, nn Auditor. ap . poltited , Ivy Me 01,...farts • Court „IL or tsowtoek.l3o23 C.ural.'. to tr.:.ze rt:Ktrr.telru or Me /wets to the 1,33 4 34 r-4 me A ,i,e tritst n.t fix :4* the enzie •,,f II r.n.hr6, U , IttlceJs, de. cett..v . c , 1:1 at o-T,, I : du:l, cJ. cud arretnrrt,r.n. - 42 rriase. ,the cu car 4 , f :4411 , e1111XT itvNt, at ~ne i,',106,.. in t!, nilwric.m. 31 1.13 uttce,lo MoiltrCose: , At 141003 Ow.. 34.1 ',Lacy. 3;1 re: 4 44i Itsvlt to l l Limo. WII: prOiVIAt Attu or be r' .re, et Leterell front oquing It, 111,42 tad fot.d. • F. A. 0154.:. /*thus's , . 3.l..utr.eie.'thtole'r 7, I'2Z7. ---- - t . ..1111,12 . 110,* .1 01 i , et. "rIIE ut.dersignet) having, been appointee! tt Audi tor, to diztribute the proceed-, arising Font the sale ofthe. real -ef.tatC of 31r...NlItt.ttt7 A. - I'AR herchy gives ttotiee, that lie nig attend to the thititis of the i paid.apl.ointnient, at hits ofliee. ha , the 'Br rough r 3tontroe, on .Thumlay, the I Ilth day of 24:v. 185,. tit 011 C o'clock in the afternoon ; at which hue and place, - all interested ht F.;t1.1 fand are de -tired Jo attend, if they Chink in-oper: A. 4.7l.lAntzr.r4N - , ,liditpr. )10ritroie, - Oct. 14. Is;i7. . ......_ ...... . ..... I ._ A tzditor'4 'Notice. 1 i In the.matter tt the Atio:it:ixtrstion aceoti u t of Rob. crt . ; ,V 4 , inci t e, ,4th,..r. ,f siz. r. 3fc/k - tin , tairc`cl. • r 1 1 11 E undensigneii lowing been eppoirite nn Au .l_ t dim-. by the 0.7.1m.5' Courl,.to sett] the ac count in this ease, will }for all ihtaies in reference thereto, nt. hi. 4 oillee, in liolitio;se, on Feititt, , ale titth cis; of Nurenther next, at one n'elnet. P. 1. WM. IL JESSUP, .4 uditor. ioritiose 7 - Oct.'l.1 I 1:3:,7.—1i _ • 1 .. 310 NEV WA: TCD: pENNSYLVANIA MONEY - t4eti at par cliange 14r gooda at NEW YORE PRICES, 0/* fo: good Notes nod AccOard4. F. 13. Oct.. 25, taZp7.: .s:scrift".• X. ale*. II I ; . t t , u ,g t .se cf ‘`, ', tir 'c''.l. 1 t I ' l 3Vi l 1 1:: i t ?: gMit t [Tire x t pc!.Z: aa'r, 4 the i ours /louse. la N . lnut's 1.., o ' ., ~.turdv, t t 116 (tar of :\ 0•(.1.1` , rt• oral, at cis • o'clocs. V. id- the tollo4 Jig lical 1....t.dt., to, u a . ALL tlun eer a. a I. we, or 1. arr , ..l of I.r I. eau .td and Lars In V.O 4 , 1. .0 no. , Cl e' h‘n. 4.0 • 1 ht, (t n I A; °Ls • 14. it, Mr f t:11 a o rf ta.P.1... l a d ;,0 ta,h_ot hnd to . .I.< el fcl ~ • ot to t • lehti stlt..„ at a 1.0.4 sadvon-. Ot t!:rc al. o o th- ha- * t £:.s As 1 1111,1,_a0. farm; th s net r.dr.l 11 th .ald 11.4 e. enae I. . d stl an,' t ,h. to too p. ten, and us. en tenths to a ic.r. ; (ha ler Ar t thhe oa oi crehea,to po-t: thence q , q"1 , I, Lt , , c , ,n and -.• ..• d 1. loth. 14 n./..• to is he ,1.),1A : thence **rat t Ars esti; ta o p, :oar.; lance en.- b one Lund , . d and et,•l tr Tord* , •As Ir. 3 P."'t 6 * 11.. read: then , '.. 11 the um,'. ~,, , t ~, , t .4,1, .urea' dcti.." 1., to lit:ism 1 of oceku - .1.4c: e.e.1.4 , L,r4g it.V v s , melt, Ile l . tl.c ulna'. m. , •.ecr .en. ...1.....z0-.1,1 that ...rani*. Int of lard a 1:: .'e In t ..,e 1•!a 1, nip • : At CI Lr`,l N.or•r ...11,1, a•1:...4: ~.- the atone le Y7ll 11 jot of land ; art 1.0,44 , i ar nun?, A, to u it : north e. 5 nod 4.2.14 to t.e of rat: co 1-ran. ors.:lt no Lb. /of t sz.so Too ,t, woos; 1, t y,.. r . 6, e d t s. .K.1.0,e.d ~,.. an,' oa.t t c• I 41,•f of 1.: ~ah I'.'n4. ,--...: 4.. b g 4 , 1 Sorel, iso.h of v , !4 I. t a b 11.. O.' I, 'II 'll tau f..r.s. •.*-•1 c •11. usoar, Ps the 0h•.24 Itth - ton.. • 21:1 .1, •:,. o • r„: t• 1: l. 0 SZ.etktel. t , 4I ; . A.'411.1t 41) awes C 1,21 1, 11. II qr 61 a.r • 1ran. 1n,, ./ lar . ..4". • A A 2 . o.c: -urn. Ta.t.. b. ~,or , . 4 :Z -, t .. .q. 1-o ././ 2 '„*.u.,A 1,1-....ed•traYor of Forn,%2 /I Dian,ol- , -as. .•r'l a- I• is L'.." kw.. • .t.LS,I ..GU 0, h,s,,t, 1..1:. an 1 1.... rt •.4 k r •....11,0, V. rk4:sr ...1. to Ik k ^eetrk. 11 :1 - .1 L.': a.n p r• r; r _I •e• lot .1, ow:ate 2 1 :h^ troa t*top of lea 2.1.2.5. r./, e on,,t of to h05...1.t. 4 ... and Stan* of Penns. ha ra, tiV itsti ;V.A.: 2' :t./ - o ~t .o ,t . u 4 ,,,, tt .- ta ; rogj smt u ,r,.1.,.: tat d .t.t 'f. ...I, •. rt f •11 rt.b nal t., 0:1,84 .1.1.....-': d ,.. i .,.., , , 1, , ~, a I:n . , i ; „.. 1n• "-all lit' 1:. v. , : 21, q. to avo 1. the ..2 i.e. \ C.C.,: to' /11'.:. 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'dor,. tweed' r 1-1.4 ; t 1 3., , ~:.,... ...!, • g !....: !.. ~ ~ 1 d .• A. 1 Z.I jr. , ht", to a 1 , 1-t Sl .' <-..,1 1, •r•,,. rofs4 4 , of o. 1.,1... afe ~ t*, ...to .c.,•0.1, 44, .2 ;-<re.o. t <... .s. , t... ..... or .2 -4.11.1.1. 1(4 of l. W. 11, sr-tost £5 Il'''obes t • aLom; o F.. t / It:. v:•4 -..1 7 •o, o •t, -, o , ,r.: say , Ip,tl. I. , -a; 'o C. A •I <I l'-att a% 1 C•% - . MI a e rk L. tk1..1.:*.k.. ' ''''' ll . 44 4, ttre , 3 , 4. < trior.O land, .fIIoo si a alt .2 .., .P 12, 12 se of t••••....n ,c, h•a h •17. 41t .c. o - .1,4 314 In :car,. to l ihe .41 CIL 17.0.1" C or'e's,, 4.111 nil V .Int• r0.,i1. .14.,..t0 1. II,• I, ~ ...rot c-a, I rxersto upon . %toe., , Sr sr: t, . N'. 1:J.7 ../ f• r :I 0.. a se., •of .1.- aroto....,esd, to.at 1,;•144.1oLoorsht•: so foitooN, to rit 1 0.1 the t. 45 .01 so: ::at of t 11, 11 lit.te, Oa Ibc fta4 b. I.thel. of inc TSAI/, tbc e• ith t y t i land of tte•eff C1T!.......14 I.ls oil It , watt I ris: i..< . 4 tretatt -uhf (..A._ /frid TOtltih.ot 1:1t<4.1, C .E.i......1.L... ,, ,ci 14 ap-,to nI andi 1.1 th ....3 D 2 1 Mr.( or ites, ir.th the ax orteoaneze, one in:lrd dlo•IlAug boost : cult • trained torn nod -la one ill ... --, i 5.6114 k, we . .4ugoo ail', one . t...dr gar, and rood**, Lai • - ••,...1 tj I Taken to error ion at :Le .4.4 of Tht. Ccrr.:non • th of resuasyl ot rants. for th e till of Win. IL. ItookIce! , 5e..114. es ... . Belkurp, - I 1tt ,60-41 ; unt 60 : 4111 1 ,1 +^ , c r IstOni uf and..t: war in Lbe 'bull- T , „„., of LAWS, rounto of .1 , t.t0,0. dl. 2-.1,,P• f l'entto•loa , ,id, 2 hound al and dose:inert nil fillo -. s, 11.1 sl .: r, the worth by /hods of • John T. 31 :;Lint. r n the. 0,1 1r L.. , d , of ..tcetut .Ifax,•:, c a the ; south DI lands of oral TUfanr :and Lot.e neut., a.td ue t 1,) laude I of Luke Iteatt, er..rlulow 1 3. , ir, 22:_heIn., , the 0,04 r,....,nd,c- , cow t re , eat to Jetn It. Tar tor is d eI. tesk. - 10.: date. Aferrae loth. A. IL I 1...a2. sarard to *l. It. Eldred. 11.. th ' , tors/Sof 6a wsetcataco C(.111.1.C, t and cant ere. 4to N.. 3. Stmt. cod. ZA knot .Inhn H./Tarlnr ...nd wife, 1 by doka7. t0.,a4,4 Osee, October 2.A.1....1. 1". 1 'nt..141 .. 1a the aprltle - outset taro !earn. 4Nve.fling ho ' o'p- vie thruhe f out arm pain. ca ( c Itipecntik.laa, ca, gst-tus'a.oteord...rd., 4 exiilly WI pref-, .1 ( Tdben In exec-ulna it the ..ult of Arno. Sberu•o4 s-a. Iloact Thus , ad (1 , 4-ra1.41 Mum. 1 A 'LS S-All Mat eort..-.ln I t_ t• ro•rarc•ol of lava,haste, tail boing 4 t In the toa insh.p of i.m.,14.1a....1 :ho foamy n of ( issu,han2.3, and.. ' bounded nod &..lbeci 04 frrtose... to *lt: Into lug at a Pile of gone., to the nortt.a ibldsi l oorler a a "sae: of land trigs to Dena. , jab nces Lind. and In a ;ace .•f 4.4rtjlittoarsi .L. aadar.L.•'a -Lug L.,,,i, 4 , . 1 1. E 4 Ift yf tb1..,.. lt..n I. and running the nee aln or htr il l as. ll, o 4 tt 3 d'.irre *est, 1141 , ... , 044 to a post and 4A.-s, <LI the with Ode or the bto n t. th.tuen 40s 'n .old sroac. , Onsith LS , ,,dezruti ( east. -` - .1•-loch to's/trot, a el'e of -.lon , .. then:. lion/ L. doo•ros I fa. 41 t / ,r0••4 ton I 21 . ••t *t , ./••••.. t 12*•,, et-or :V W.I. peeurt:e. to a . Ora% r..: tret, 11. so r ~-rt, ti,‘„t,-.../ .0 -...1. 1.2 ....., ear. i y mt., ,t An , d : one In tht t uth 1 0 r a ~f 11-. : ...! .‘ : , ,Itter*,, La .12r, A.11 ^ .• of john 1 /I,ltatrh'slAnd., thin .:: - s outh 10,0 tsar's o dot, a is' d•a2•l lialt•ura's WA, 14 the plat, of teed,t - t•lne: co:ea:Wog 41 A :. ad L. rods, be 4.1 a. Vtlnt• n.* ro or loose alt/, !h. a , r cr... or .. lA' t v it l lk• , :l"...l ,•ll at eh• out ot .1a...0va I .... t ot •o .311uh30111ottron, 20-1-1)---A111.0. rh,tht., tah a ,* Ir t t-4 of too Ile Ws.s.l,t 'nand to t1...t ce - ta'n trant Wm. Or pass. .1 of Mod s iltAa and beecz In 11m i toy nd..11. of itntOL.ll..l, 10 the r .cuts of ..z. t 1 .t. VAL., a and le:mat:eel and dn-r-ihed A, fo •nr a to .4: no ti•e roith by Lasts of O. Maitre and (.1 1. r sttst- on it • « oust , • haso.hsol kr...1 Irtight, on the south 1 ; 21.4., of 1 SO 11,21••1 and ••• (~a, lt t. and nn the e.• , 1 14 /ands of P. Wt. s•p* and I. 10. P dire r. Conta2 407 about 4 .' 1 Lo the ..one un re ..r 1r... , nth the a, purles.a..co... one fro 11, buttons oar h o c eta:. n. and a. • ... t 7,1 ',.: -.c el . ..,..n.. rd na.nd th saute Laud.* natetst• 1. 1 of WI a Wr24l. .1a: n -r,l- Taken to oltn ri•sa 41 thtt AGA 0' Alf-el 1.".e.n.0 as. reszstllt irne . .. . .. . • - o,d ..,.... .01. L...)- -.VI that ecrain V.'nur or parceted :anal sllttate, and being In the to ....n.hlz. of t 'to vcniethin thei'mante of juknehanna., It being Itt 11 o. Ila on asap of ri•-irryzy of the ILlnokie lliaml imetia....,:e.ent,- . 1. taluinit 10., 11-1 1 sh arra, air! I* iseinded a. tortlo - .s_ to e It: on the un.th or 1 , 4 N1n.41:".. iii.ii int thewe,t ter in :tin. lid of sad re..-ur rey. stlett the anmtrtenamtes. ene dm...lnez hot: out frimed lr.do, one orchard, end ab..mt Nri - N crys 1, 1 ,0, ~I. • . ) T.:ken to re fti , rn at tt-c run' -t.f A:,,ro.ritr kli.wirlri N.m. Juana Stectii,nrit. Lair .I..ana - NlCetetni , ). ~...mi 'Wm. 11..tteenbutg. .A1... , .)—.111 that'cert.mrt 1,..1..ce or knreel ..f lani. , ituntc, at 1,134 In the Loahi:4, ear t; mat lk-ml. it, toe inlittre•ocntrdie cran.4 ',Niers. ' , Me. in the County ~r F.u.zil...ba.n, a. t. odd, add - de&cridred as fad 61 , t0_..t0utt:e„,...1,.....Dt the te..:th ~ .4. enrner , the main building, d d . the tite:g. It.a.d um! eoch.ttoo Tntrdike an , : . running tl,ence a bout with :::` ca.: 6n feet- Linn,: at tirbt ai,,c1..... with the said lead' 1 1 4-tiiir,i,ol lint: :,,".,iii notti, (.t° cart Et) lett thqee In mum. meal iel with the tr , t mentbncil lint.:/n” rorth 27.. - iwc+l; Mon,: tire ra:e of the barn NZNI W 0 ,441,4. 0r. , ,,? 7 ,- . r->t in tiiv c+ni.-r of the seodtdr shed. and sl,ri tht comet of t hlniv Ifet N - 4 unet -dnd, thence Aloec lmaidl.24 iinn.ii , rn•r: Pie. and to A line 4 the 1,.....1 t f i r i,.l. a!,0 1 0. with 41. 5te,..1.,a , ...nid 60 fol. to snot:. rcm her , :f *add c.0dr4 , 1 4 .1.1n the tine of fetid widow NI ct:',4ltun's laml, thence al dith :al tat 27' coot aintur the line of cnid v dy..dstit..). alertl• fet.l to the lain bieldln,e. and thence to' the .a.td main ht . :blunt% ahotit .nitti 6 - wend,. to the piaci) of tieddzirinz. coot Wince , 01.ent 101 0 Nunn fi+t c , dat.d. with the ar7 pliiicanier , A. Me Tavern home .:ad bard. with , c4n and wood:4ldg attitel.edand all :form ,gt. Taken In execnth.4l ..t the rat of .1. 17.. F. utt:h vs. Alfred Whitt. and Pemlnn Alien. . r ALSO-- All th.it certain raw ril'h t.'nated ,ieie near the trill e-te. known Ar the pi,43 tilitillier tail t i t ~.. and en Isidd:.reventle owta-4 IT iteill,i3ii A. SAiniirr. In the percent Mi‘tri.ti, Or iehIWIAIAL nat.• llar' rdouyr and !mode./ to fo:!ov.1:.: or the Inortaweit by land owned by John I. 4 tti c it. 0 , tb,. L nett, in. , tl.t timi Leann et, 4 . s the dohs, Ilillmen I i r • • - • fArm. nnu in vrms.Y.or.l by I.l....qd.torned by A. P. iinyntwa. tal tbr cataked. b Laniu AuLd DavS4 Taylnt. . .t.il.iifi - .4itvialtot it the saxat4. 65. . names vs. F. A. I msshect 22 4 •..t-t ;itches. Word and ' Dow...Norte% . . - ' • Al..Stt—All t.t..-at ortAln wor nar.3 inuate , l n creek loworn IA 1 Daniel R. Goodies, bf North Corona, has been on. Drinker Crr,-',... n:4.1 near ochltc nod know De Curti. road, to the !, gngeti to ItSsi 4 t in tho editorial management of 77tc wend tnerewLlp of Datbr,d. (Niels Bariontleadd mat Deter, no I. ax 1 O ili er i dliti ortA , t .iii b e m a d e to its UM.d ',rounded Ds f%Aloers: tro th- north by la owned by IS Ate. 1 eept te, new t 'OO the ealt 11 the 1421" ' t P inm q t V i m no ale moth 1 corps Of 'political . aratlitstury contribeto , A. - . by bend In the powerdon af.tseoh -...----‘, ands no the west _by the i GEORGE 11.' W MON, sance met:atoned Clothe Korot s• - i.• Takeb 12 itecCtiol). Al the vilt of A_ A S. IL Barnes re. F. A. . Editor and Proprietor. . ard: f ALSO—AV - that tern *tory dwelling hot e.• Amato on the north Wathirtgett, D. C., June 8, 1857. Ito stamst 8., to the Ibronrh of Streptehen Pert, In the roan. tY ehersotd.anetaketrut ! o tone no odd IL trent Ge lett, and to TERMS OP TIIE REPUBLIC. . depth Harem. and the tot or *ea °remand 4 eurtthere ;cent' tiara to smdd tddbllae. weld int brillg , ixotanded Dit, the noteh: b . ? itaid Or BM i•WEtZLr. N. Lesbebn. nu the met IT Lips °tugs rt. Y. a g. re.- it: totasw. , , , Siegle'copy, one rcar,s3 tsijOne copy, 8 ntontha,sl 50 an the s so l uth be 17. B. street lad ota the west. by tad or C. L. Word, It $ Two copies . .40' 5 txtrr,,„ , co pi es, t 4 250 bein lot to. T•kos to eseortlao it.lbe stilt, as lion% fl,_ ISberoano Ye. F. A. Fire, copies, " 10 0O Fire civics, `• 6 (./O Ward. F.l'. pots.tenz. Shertd. Sherld'aCtrose.Montrose.Oet...in, ISZT: 1 WILILY. . • , One copy , one year, $2 00 . One cepy, 6 months, $1 00 Three copes, " s_oo!Fire copies, " 600 / Ten copies, " • 15 00Ten copies, st. . 804 Twenty copies." 25 00;Torentycopiest," 1250 Payinent always in atiranee. - .' Money may be ;loritarded by mail, Vans letter eon-, taining.it be ntiristered, at my Ha. Lurie amounts had better be fo rwarded In drafts. GEORGE M. WVTON, . . Washington, b. C. :GO DAPOOODS, GROCEilig,. BOOKS,- ay.; jeutfopenique Sept. It, 11367. r REMOVE D. V IRG' L i 'RESIDE rDINTIST, has remoredhia.Office,w.biiie residence, nest door aboye Dr. Pabiers, on I'urn Ike street, where be is fitllng-eifirodaiot fa W stile of taesatind eon. wenienee befitting his profession. Ile will be absent the coming week sz Philedelpels, r the pirates* of ace furniture, Dental Instrtusen de. Dee:peels also, to Wag *talcum* Its ewe In Ida art, of the beneraa of whidi he hopes tier purees way avail thenatalrea at anon. • _ itguatry. September W01511)11 Wistlipturtltell est 9git 011 Auditor's Notice. NEW STOVES... T pit sweirinicalaric H.stock of .NEW STOVES. igAituoi g b: lull assottment E4EVATgD ovr.s . LARGE 6 1 :1 N;; ela. ot siss. ....A -- , . AND FISTIOP PREUTCX GOOF STOVES, FOR WOOD or COAL, WITfl A SUPERIOR VARIETY OP Parlor, Office; and Shop . Stoves, • for WOQD Or COAL: Also Stove Pipe, Zino, Sheet Iron:Stove Tubes, &c., &O. retnamis t of 11.. v. aryance• ttes. ____ _ JIM ASMRTISENT will INCLUDE the NOS? SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES .market, tuarket, ttod will be add on the most fartnoble terms, &c.,, to which he would invite the par ticular attention of , 1317TERS,. NEir Micron, October, 1857. . ' Land =Warrant Lost ! • A pernms are cautioned ageing purchasing Land ;Vanua, No. 11,130.10 r itlOacres. Dated Nor. 29tb, 1855. Ltsued in the name ofJosepb Du- BOLA, Clerk, United States Flotilla Service, FLORIT) NVAR. The same was log in•being transmitted by mall ream Bloomington, 111., to Great Bend, Fa. ,"Steps base been taken to procure a duplicate. JOSEPH DCBOIS. Great Bend, Susq, Co., Pa., Oct. 7, 1057.—Gw t 411,11nd u.j: 301,17/- gr arrangr• iv mike istrutor. NEW JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. • • El As just opened a WATCH AND JEWELRY / ESTABLISHMENT, in A. Iferrituales Boot and Shoe-Store, un Public Avenue, one door!, above - the Post Office. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry' repaired in the neatest stylo. Hr trill fall all orders for Watch ea and Jewelry, at le3s than city pliers. CIF' Mt work warranted. Montrose Sept. 4, 18:4.-6nto 71. ACX.IIF.RIII" WINE:.--It _is nutritiouo to the I,IOA, promotes iligegtion, exhilanttes the spir it strengthens and inyimorntes the whete systsem Poo! 7r, 'et4. bottle, For sole by .L 1). 1E57. FLOUR. Ft fl (,;: ALT ; GROCERIES, TEA, COFFEE,' SUGAR, .te., for saL• czsb. Cu and 'pee berure rearrbasing elnwhere, at S. S. itorrs. Moutmse, Aug. )2, 1857. TtEe...iisLlP . i Washin•zton D • GEORGE M. WEATON, Enzroa agn 14.orratror.; DASIEI. R. GOODLOE, Assbra.,..r Erivar.. sufficient time has idapsea since •the' inftugura- ' t tion of Mr. Buchanan, to dispel the •hopes en tertnioed,by many who did not stipport his election to the I'resideneyohat his adioinistration, of affairs Would be so moderate and conservative as to give re pose to it country too long wlitated hr -exciting col lisions of opinion and interest. , On the contrary, it has been so far rooked by a violence -of or sautes wide), is without precedent, cien in the administra tion of Mr. Pierce.. • . In Kansas, it has given all its patrons e, not mere-. ly to n faction, detested by the people Of that Terri tory, but to the most odious men of .that faction, 'some of whom have participated directly in scenes of violence: and bloodshed ; while it has coneentra'eal the entire disposable viny of the United States at Felt Leavenwto th, limier the etiinnto.nd of a man of known violence of clot aster, for the manifest pur pose of intimidating oar fellow-citizens there into sub mission to a forelati usorprtion. And if intimidation fails, of tksolating `them with fire and awe:a. - - . In foreign affairs, it does not disguise ha purpt - pc to. take immense sums from the Treasury, to be ez pet.tled in the purchase- of ocir territories, whiitt..it threatens us with complientrent : and wins 13t411 to commerce, in the sole it.tereak of an initioniiim deemed temporary andcireptional by the founders of our Government, but which now aspires to an eter nits- of duration, and to Universalil minion. The purpose .of M. Buchan i's administration clearly; is, to keep up the agitation of the Slavery •• question, which was deliberately entered upon aS a matter of political calculation in 3853, a* the basis of a new party then formed to control the destinies of the country ; that ac s dtaticin to whirl Mr. Buchanan owes his own election, mid to which the e who sur round him now look confidently for the perpetuation of their own power. , ''! .• There are large holies of our countrymen,. in all parts of the Union who drolore this'orgazilzation_of a sectional party at the South. bottomed upon the rev olutionary proceedings of 1854. and still maintained by violent nets, appealing to seetional pa.ssiona ; who- I perceive that it ostracises the Moderate and conseren tire portion of tha citizens of the slavehotding States from participation and influence hi public affairs; and , who see in this geographical arrangement of parties . the greatest dangers of all kinds, including danger to .. institution, the pecuar the sensitivene.st of which is so recklessly appealed to be pr.fitical gamblers. • It is proposed by the untlersi„ned to establish a i.ewspaper at the city of Washington, in which the views of these portions or onr countrymen afar be re fieced.• This newspaper will be . styled TAe.Rcazufs. lir, anti will endeavor to maintain a nationality and coMprehensiviness of views worthy of its name. Esteeming as the most imminent nod pressing na tional danger the attempt to maintain a geographical patty by pandering to the passions of the slavery propaganda, The Repuhlie will resolutely oppose an administration which has determined to perpetuate Itself by keeping up a form of party so dangerout said so odious. An inflexible attachment to the Union;" a raver 'enee for the Cons.itutiomof the United States, as the highest achievement of human wisdom ; a general confortnity as' to doubtful eonstruetious of the Con stitntion IMO, as to principles of public administration. to the school of polities illustrated by the genius of Mr. Jefferson t peace and justice in our foreign re lotions; the consolidation of our civilization at home, rather than needless, premature,- or dangerous en largements of territory; the dedication of our present public. domain as a theater for the prosperous indust i.l2.E(ng 1 _ r'Y of fiventest, and; with that view, the prollibidon of its traii.h.r t-xeept in moderate quantities to actual ettlers; such, briar, are the principle•?, feelings, and o)ects which :rill give tone to The Republic. It Ri4l te. one of the a:tus of The Republic to co• operate in reducing the rapenditures of the Govern ment, which have'been swollett to seventy millions per annum by the eau:trapper and Corruption of the party in power. The revenues of the country are mainly, contrihtited by its free laborers, while its dis. burgements, of late rears, have been made with very little reference to their interests. Puttl , e employ ments, military, naval, and civil, have become more and tat . tre-ettgto-sted by a peculiar elags which bears little of the public burdens, and which has thus had . a double motive to augment salaries and expendi tures. "The publication of The Republic will be com menced in the first we• k of september. Th • private and l erttts of subscription artilg ivert below, It is ex pected that a daily - publication will be Added, to'com moire with the next session at ,Cottgress. The Week if Repattic will be printed nn a'ssuennietb ANA. 21 by 42 metes. The Semi-WeFtily will be printed on DS, 'TMRDIVdRE, tad *Wing cheap, tars (L• SON. octl4w4 • Please Remember, PUMP weirs receiving NEW GOODS weekly • ii and therefore hove always a line antortnient on hankwhith rie promi4 *to sell at- prkes as low, as the same articles an be pad for. else whine% the vanity. 11EXPSTEAD Jc NeKEVZIE. Brookirt„ June 8, len.. ,~ gen 6 O r Yr WWI . 4 d „ ,„„s„ 9 e • 0001 I PP ESlouteas Charles I. Craig PROSPECTICS of Tttß ARRANGEMENTS. itiIIACE7,IETS4 -PAIR , For *all Classes. and Conditions; F: B. CHANDLER 143 just received direct from the 3fetropells his moat extensi re supply of ineoplptruble" ir r i 3Earir4rbleg P 9 An enumeration - is unnecemarY, as the People gener. ally, are aware Iliac his is /At , • VARIEITY . Most anything, rpm. a Penny Primer, all the tray up, to juat the thing you want, can. be obtained at the' lowest po,k3.ihit• . LET ECONOMY 011/DE ,YOl7. In 'be selection of place for the- bestowal of your Patrouage, and we are certain we shall have the pleasure and privilege of DOING Ton GOOD. Also, just received s Chandler's, an assortment of aT1,240(0) "c3© Stich as ore in use at the " NORM SC11001.," all of which will he sofa at COST. kr Czt , h. A supply of Sharon's and Webster's Dietionaries, ready for promiscuous distribution. Gime') of course. _ 6 Friends! Patrons! Countrymen lend us your DIMES" and they will be returned to you with much increase, after a'Ff: days. bou'efail to call and secure some of these Montrose, Scpt, lc% 180. PiseLll,loo'7, 11-g. IS NOW RECEIVING- A LATIGE STOCK OF A. Tufa:ELL • PALL & WINTER GOODS, Including his usual armor tweet of thefirst and nesrext gtyLa in marl:et rrilleh wtli be sold on the most fa vorable tect~fs. Not Alllforri, Sept. SO, IS 7. NEW-MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM! Great Redaction in the price of Stares . DICKERMAN 23 TILRRITT de Ait f: grlir sel.lcliv lbetr :Steck et Steven I;.r. th e nat. ceed Wix• &ART AA Dz. :.: L....veld De; kd , c l l •DT: to thelr rauctro , eshier.li mite:Dem ltad they Lave cu 1:„,x1.(1 the attest az3 bezt &elected -STOCK.OF STOVES ever offered to the Intatitart4 cf Et:v.ol44ra% Cetr_tr. 77.I.T.trz=k c,..L.1.5• • ut a.c a: 2.y.ptolvil ysrarcs Ot Elrra , rl Overz, Large (Ivry, Pr-Erfurt, cod Coal Coo Wog Stores,beride3 tiny qunotity of Pqrlor &oars, fur Wooil or Coat, Office, Hole/ and Bra S:ares. we J arc V.,. tes . : Store Or touting aril, tixt•trnctrd ra the d;r:::,,,z teae cez,e;,:e. try' tz.Vie ar.d. ta IL Vert I:l72‘arALE rite. We Would take ttil: ofTortuility of retuit,ding our +rhosn whited to parchage Volt Rm. or Hawkers aid re 4 .1.3, that tnomeata refection v:111 cot:time them that It la serf pr , .? ..0 - Lootaq to do ort. It la x well ertabllehed tact that the host et etOres LS INALLUng them shout ea coutUF, U. hot Z*.ta Mao tru..en per eeht, and getectilv .0 high 14 two" to iy Sit•thin: t , ..t had debts. and east or e.akete crag= th:4 extra eaptroo c3r.t3 oat of the pee-heti of the tmrthaser... coosiderAtioo of the above o'tt'er our entire. at t frezty per eezl. i V= *Ay pedd.t.artsW. 4r csa mall. P.1%11 Ca:t 1144 6IM tritest a/lap:vs tr 4 • cw 31.4.anar,n, Sept. 23, 1.537„-tt . , y cm nos prepared to .fornh , ll my etnitomera with that . brilliant and durable..mtlic of picture known as the 31etainotype. or !ion Pictitte.. Likenesses made upon thu Patent. Metainotype posses 4 many inisautag.ss orer those walkup on gla,s, and it is thought that this p: orestrill yet su?ersed,e elf others. if anybodc tr,411.51 cheap pletures the.ir can be se corentodatvri for I ran and will make them as (144-7 etiu . sts goes/1 / as thetitan in the cart on the Green. FLUST CLASS taRtNESSF3 AT KSCAL rittcr.s.„,fir.. W. D. DEANS, Phenix Block. • Montvale, Augng.l , 1557. • . N NV G001)‘; +. rein 7 , c rTh. 12).r.Si\J 1 .1 c1,11,1,12/0 COMPRISING . THEIR USUAL VARIETY OF Dry Ogodla, Groteties, . ' Crockery, hardware, fin and Slone Ware - Drugi, Medicines, Nilltg, Oil: and Dyestuffs, Clocks, Gold and Silver Warciaes,, Jewelry, Perfumery Fancy Goals„ltoovi, - 11;oes and Leather, date and Caps, and Nil fret, alnarst every article usually found in *is country; lal of which we offer on our usual terns, assuring our euitorners, aud the - public g , uerallyi tip ther may rely nu as Ararat/4 prices at any other'. - tabilslonent this side of the city. Montrose, Sept. 16, 13:17. • . Anti-Slavery Book rselt PRODUCED. "TIM IMPENDING fiIISIS OF THE SOUTH:." by Ilintott Rowan Helper, of North Carolina, for sale by F. B. CBANDIeIt. MoOtrote, &pt. 21, 18,57. - SCHOOL BOOKS. largo 'wartime:a of School Books, MiscelLmeoas •ana Fancy. 80010, Lc. ; jn't teeeivt:d. and ',heap, lir CLIANDLER. Sept. ;23,1861. THE BEST SARSAPARILLA IN THE WORLO! AV E /a/1%1 , 1; 2 ;5 t e rt Zi e b i r v a e t t e l d a Sa fr r e r s ,:it l a s r " i p tra, ". th o e t best known retnedy.for all diseases otiginatinif from an impure state of the blood, the improper use of 3ler curr, and for the nnmcions ills that "Flesh is heir to." It is pat itp in quart battles, and contains SIX TIMES the pure Honduras Sarsaparilla of any other similar preparation in America. Tlicise svho have tried the article spe.tk of it iu the highest terms - of pritie. Even the Phy,ie'ans in our county commend it highly, and several of them use it in thei, practice. Price $1 per 'mute, or sis bottles for $5. Or Let the Invalid tot it. 11 E PST ESE &Md EN2 IE Brooklyn, July 15, 1547. Celebrated -Vegetable Compound. A new ptock of NA medicine jut reeeirerl—a Ftireieign remedy for•Chntern. inftinflon, Stun ver Complamts, &c. BENTLEY & READ. July 8, 2857. • STOVES_ FOR 185 FIVE subscribers are just receiving wfitie stack of 1 Stores for the Pall atsd Whiter Trade for 1857, embracing all tbc best patterns of Cook;ng,Parlor,ruid Strnp varieties in use, together nith a fall assortment of Store Pipe, Stove Trimmings, Elhows4, Till Ware, kes., which we Offer at prices that cannot be best. Antong'our Cooking Steve:a, we will enumerate the Keysitone.-Premium Flat Top, Forest Queen, Jefrer sonian, &c. Those in .want of Storrs .or any of the Fixtures, will do well to give usa call. HEMPSTEAD t. HcECENZLE. Brooklyn, Sept. 2. 1857. new lot of Pocket and Family Bible; Teo*. IA menu; and Prayer Books. .Also, School Books, suet: as are to to wleil in the Normal S.rbOol. choice lot of A. W. llanirnn`s Columbian Inks. 'tin ily and Toilet Soaps, Perfumery and Flarorin,a. •Es. tracts, nice and cheap, et the Montrose Book Store, by A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Angst 12, 180. • MOUNT HOPS HMS, PA TR FAIR FAIR ANCOMMODATIONS. F. B. CII.S.NDLEIt. New. Goods -..-FOll STOCa of STOVES MELAINOTYPES. .9 9 Arc now rcceiviagrtheir Fall Stock for le 017 THE'GREATEST DR. BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. ID It. 8,114 1 WS Books and Stationery. BEST IN MARKET., TRY TOE IN SII'APS, . ' NYE avv.oilhar Qu'AunT. - odd bit, - ;.14 . 0N11 soF, ?Igto 3 f ;sat Little & Harding? Column. **- '-: - ANOTRER L'ARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK -OF-- DRY GOODS FOR VIM GS,U7UtTAW - TRADZ- 0 neve acid beautiful styles • now being opened by LITTLE '4. 17.412D1NC. Farmers :and Mechanics!! remen t ) .u h r el ii t i v t h s r builtlittg, that the DO 0115, 54511, If 111,1NDS, • at the lowest FACTORY PRICES, (freight added) and that they beep constantly on Laud, a huge stock of Nnlit,Glass, Paints,Clits,Door • Trimming*, tx,..knnd Blind Fas. telling*, Lime, &c., &e. • In fact, we bare almost everything in the way of building matel lAA, of fir:440144y, and will sell them at a very small advance from eost, fur rash. There fore, we confidently assure buildt:m. that they will materially consult their own intere,ta, by giving CO a call, beftoepurcitasing. LOTLE: & HARDING. - pL(ourp, L A.?: D 1-21 124.4 C load and barrel, constantly on hand, and J-1 fur FAIT at the very 10w,..A ritteA, by • LITTLE i i; ILA I:DISC-. Sicholgon, Sept. 2. I SY; HST cl'AtE A TR ES II LOT OF 71103 k: FIXE, I/E.4 rr D Lc" L Ix] . 9 ALSO 31311bLee mil' halt' jiNt - July 15,'37. LUTES. & lIA MANG Al3O, • R 0 CERIES, EARL) IV AR R.• • HATS. . C'it 0 C .E F, • • BOOTS. • • OA PS„ . BONNETS. • SHOES. C , • BPI; !ÜBE O..VS, SHE ECUS • : Sift; ,IR. • Al 044 S ES, • • ,PLO CR. - SALT. r: • • _ POTASH, LIME.' SO.-IP, • C' .iVD LES, .. STOVE- irARE, TIN- 11','A RE. tee.. n hundredth part of which a• . • e have not time to eon st.erate. Enough to any, we hare altssu..4 anything An,/ ereryldng, expected to be found et it store iu the country, nil of which we ore th. , trrsoined to tarn info CAS rj in the yery . ,,altorteat pu:ksdble And we herewith trace a -. NOTICE CASH CUSTOMEIIS. no 'w6ti it diatinetly understood; t h at for ' C A - S J I ; we will seri tiny Mnd of Good, tlie quality consider ea, at iaueb lower pr ices than usual. _ fBESFI 1113DCE-RIESI VGA Ft, Rice, Cofree; Tens, and all and k7:7 of Groce:irs, a full stork, ju.t received, and • for rile by FOUR. sniLt,irto TEA DLE.7TY or that vice YOUNG IIYSON TEA, t In hue anicle,..at lutur foi salt- by . • L 1271... a: it 11114.DISG. 'NT 3S. NOT DISPUTED!, • iTTAT 3.al . eratu*. .u.S'ovp .rah. Cattfilf: , tT the bet qualities are for srito 1:y the box, .a: Nese York' city wholesale price!, be - .1.177L t: 114.1ZD LSO. Pram POTASH: - Till Gino, just sclat you Irak: for making Ponp, 1 for ule by • -. LITTLE 4HA faus CARPETINGS. Dp ICU all wool car ; el. nre offered at tls, by; irale HalaiLvo. Lt. BOOTS & SHOES. OS§TANTLY on hand. the, best aisorttnent of BOYS. and YOUTIIS - DOUBLE-SOLE BOOTS and BRUO.A.NS, and of the best manufacture, also wouss, .111:3: - .1:S and CBILDRENS' BOOTS. _ • SHOES and G-tITERS, in great - carietn sellic f d at revs lov raw by L1T711,1-: 11.11:DIY4.. HATS &CAPS. INrgest stock, snit ircatest Tafitit!, of good cries, in this section of country. fur sale by TO LUMB.ERMN.& WOOD CHOPPERS! HEST cam Steel and Steel Poll Axes, Adzes, Broadaxes, Cast Suet V, Cut !CH San's; also Patent Tooth Cut Saws, with Filet; of lilt kinds, fur sale loa, by L 1777.1; tf: TO DitIli.YME - NII. virttss,P4llq, Tin, Painted and Cedar Pa 114,. /.' liutter gas*, Dairy Salt, Ste., &c ., for Pile by - - ' Ltzrzx 11.4R.W.VG. ATIE YOU lICILDING? YOC will Faye !toner by parrimArg roar Nuii*, • Paints ' 011.4, Sash„ . 47lass. Door Trinoningq and Llardware generally, of I.I7!ALE dr ZIA BMX O. FLOUR, SALT, AND LIMP! - 1:tr„, ,, e,, stock conswitly on hand. ..s. • LITTLE it 11.4 Crockery and GlassiVare, • ST ) NE WARE. Locl:ir.g Glasses, • . Drugs k Medicine., Wall Paper, 1 Window Paper, - • Window Stittles, Grindstones, and llangings, • Stoveg, - Tin WAIT, Chain Pumps,. _ Books, Cuti.try, littlsteads, Patent Medicines,Le., for sale by U77LE &HARD/AV. - CASHI YOU can bur nlmnQt anctlanr, in the ras nC 'GENERAL MERCHANDISE; fnr nt'a v.cry &unit ativarce.fnott cog, hr ap. plying to 1,117 LE DINO . PUODUCE • W -A N T E D.! BUTTER, Eggs, Lard, Talkie. Reeiwo.r, 'Crain of all kineht, Rags ' Old Iron. and -Capper, LusizVer, Shingles, Dried fipples, Beano, dc., Ake.. wanted in czetAngn for grxxl*. by LVTLEJ lIARDLtO. COXE AND SEE. LION & Harding. rvmm.xxocit DErot, July . The Rev. C. h. Immix Isbnitrii a:r stloWtasti to aatom lat.: daaaturai Om* tad statalit Club ria -" Ocnivcoptios, Asthma. Bronehitic, Cough# 4 ' • siVerlooksa - - sot as tsmollent of A* Ittmo; *l**.^ao *Ow, aid' *Moog mod* alb:ballot Ll*l,ltattner. ettlated by * doir* betteCt. 14* *aka tot VW) oituatetill. *nut th e Rseettle Oho) to sleti,jka de. 11tRwith *int cutpltdtatt tkIMMLInet.. itnd 0 1 43 11: tifyo w - U t lr t -ips Um S.TirIINV ittott4wmli. V. tit*. worxrei A =Lim sog4Po sea* * • v t vett 41&‘41 LIT7LE ILA R,111,1*0.- LITTLE d 4V4RDIYG: ei..S:LiGfe~i:"k'drieß -%' ~-~t~ldla . ~c':.-rtr - • DIsSOLVTION. • XTOTICE is hereby'gfeen, that the item ollisiri4 1.1 &' 91.11 id ibis day distivald by oramalacapater g ,- . Olbson,'Atig. 196 1 1. E. & OVILI% The books and amours can beAoctsd at dot store • -formerly occupied by ~the isebsertbers.` All - mom baringlinscided accounts sris reciestedtosettki Oss same as soon as possible. , - t ' The business will r be'conducted this fatal* , ...hesubscribersOmderAtto.firn3 of O. P. lb, ‘iler, who are =Aptly recebringircasilikwTerit raid Philakielphia the latest styles of • - ', Fall and 'Whiter Dr thicoite t ' cloth:n: 4 ko., nu of which will ti t,aoTd at ti Aga profit. for ready pay. Gibson, Sept. V, ISb7. . O. 14171;r17;;,_ rripia Point Attricalitirsa-Work‘ a.‘wwntztotroso,;::„ -'ATHEtO;-1311411.-FOAD-COdNilt•PP4ll4l,k: fLaktrtatftlittr, 11170 9 .r,3115: AXP WAIL OULUI I#l. EattekOi tiu twailed sollllie rinIRESITERS AND. SEPAI4TER.S. ,and acantr,s. Circular and Cross' Cat 'B4toi Milts, 'Shinglr ..i.fachines, dm., Emerys,liiptanl and Krunser's (lit! r Milts and Piessea s cork Sherkn4 Cloa.'s Grain Crudlca, Nay, Stra t a and -Stab C l ak. kr.t, livrae Potacra, Duet Patter*, Grain • gni Broad Oast Sower*, - Crilefratera, Norse floes,. (Min and Cob Peettrirea hay Pteues, Sta3rrp - 4•l4inrs, ; • - • KETCHUM'S, .3101VERS R nEAPES, Exons.toß FA naka MILLS; • Provision &ilea, lleiliseraors, Leather and- nab*: BelEl'4. -Our Excelsior Fanning 1111/s are unrivall— ed. Extra furuislcd for repairing sli machine; sold: by us. Descii il ptive Catalogues, Price Lists and Circulars all nu* ines bias, sent gratis ilia postago paid to all applicants. Send us your-tato* and address. Agent, n. L. pLowsas, (of Franklin.) .: VOtittallir P.-(1„ Su:Nu:Awn:a County, -Pa. • - . • •••-• ' - R. Al; WELLFS k allOOKS: Athenf, ra„ July 1; 1867.—1nt • LAWNS: LAWNS: "N.TEW SITLtS, at reduced prlceit, at • - • Xorrit _ . • FLOUR! FLOUR 11 irnult tsn grod, t orn 'pew Wheat; juit - receive& anti seltitly, at from $.7,50 t 019,0 per barrel: IItAIPSTLAD & MeIERNZIR. Ilrobitlyn, September 2; 1,4, • • cis,tt,Lits DELA:VIES.- - 'II7E place . to buy Challis fors song; is at 'C. W. MOM • QOLE LCATHP.II uuil CODFfiII a new, joijr* ik.7 just - BENTLEY St. BEAD Montrose, July 8, 1887. • - •• WA D 0 SASIL A Cal ACAtirtitie ' IA: of Wipdow Sub, eonfitsultly . oll Ivird at the ?dwelt market reek Macr - sasar other articles not earned by the " Big Wagon." _ EIBUYSTEAD PAIN ace. E hare jagt necked a fresh h rolce of ?aka and Oify, Dye -stairs, ehetaicals., At, which vs ar e r e pht at the laweft mark - et rates. ?hash in ars* will give, is a call. IIf3I . PS.TEAD & MCKENZIE,- - NOTICE. .I3ETCSOSS desirots of paying me motley" debee 1 of anc description, con do so by fearing aide payments with Post, Cooper it Co., Banks:l4lAM* rose.myto Credit; woo receipts sill be amnia from their dsto. C. L. Wank' . Aril IS, IS.SC..-'i 1 An Acrostic, y ram's keen, my Brush can seru-TRi 0 11,"‘ceme, all, all, on Land or as - p_ ise tent, steps, rest ;.n 113. chs' R - 1 1 eelin tn a o, place felt, sontk as a u B ektlrge saponce.-21 rap ofe p =Q-- tratgrr, I am dc r atb on hal - . Montrose; MI tB, 18L7. WOOL CARDING. rm substribcr is fitting up his 3fscliiner7,4o ites L. commodore b;9 customers m ith n.orlr.;_to lealt, the spinning and knitting pablic;ozochortnoCitte...Thank follbc.post &cars, he hoptis_ by strict aUen,t4m Se ba. , iiness, to merit spatea the public ;istrortage.; A. fl:-nErsoLDs. - • West Broollyrt i Juno 8,1857.-4 f =-!' • - LOOK 'HE snbscriberbstsbiiitrecelving di!Ong span' three .treek4a fine lot of • SPRIRO SUMMER {Oll4Si malting„ with formeritock, an assortthent %lath there is no comparison in this vicinity; isad that; they are being sold in A manner eatis.fiettnt to customers. is mattifeit from the fast, • . that notwithstanding, all etrof,s‘ats competition, the rush and- _ sales thus fitr have bran . unprecedented: We mese crifb feequenradditiets; to keep he ti tortment good ; Mu! react or , prompt pay.- inr customers can rest assured th4t. - the old store, is not to ha outdone. -In additirm to. the large tray kept for years, are , no* have • a 'good • assortment_of - - BE.4Dy..frADE CLOTIIISG - • BOOTS ik SIIOE4 in all varieties. Please give U 3 a, cat Gibson, May 27, 1857. S. S. PAULL& Thrilfing inehlent. inbFeriller hiving attlw-reinnied thi I LURING BUSINESS' perm:min* (Ithisbtsltla will pefinit) will rpme no - renmotble &ohto pleats all who may tee fit to etoptoe the Brick Block over Beutle.y and 71ead's Stot.e.. Montrose, Jpne 24, 1307 F—ft lola STOVES, STOVES, - . . ~. f rn _ ... • 1 ) stores e hare been sa tbarougbly stiestto tb• X entire satiseietion of all, that-then need naive ° 'mend from nc S. 11, SATRE& UROTHERS, Montrose, Mar 27,1857. . : • 0C - ITo 4 1.4. "er ta sset -horlsiocre T' , _ T tST thu .!' NiCe.mt Thing Out," is the vie? - Aria* .4 tq Pitch Pip, giving Om sounds' on Lottera - A anti C. t'or tuning Instrutnenti they . "Can't Ima hemt," am the sound.tnay-be prolonged tar any &ka t& length. Italie of Mite best •German Silver , and. i• warranted perfect...!,tiont to any part ttge Coact. tioApaill. on teceipt tftl,llo,by t. IL S)TITTI. Montrose. ra., June- THE TRUTH ABOUT X4llSist GOV: GFIARA!".S iliMili STRlTilitiftllllll4l - LA,azizto.34. 4 i.00:.-,:,-..:....„,-,:i_.. COMPUTE HISTORY - OT-ITilf.',:tt,aiutertyj - • Until Junt - -113.j7. IGl3titadOrS _G tUraticouAt- th ditcovvy,_ Golgivib,n &AL' CUrttate. Prodluts, Its oranLeatton ma. Tderltern,tniametteas Ed mg. Wee Garmort; &An tad. 1404011 0 = elon-a.yersonal Bettcountea. Mallon frauds, batttgitsait w/tli reStraltik Pr4cancts uttgl tbenla, all tullyaknotkaar4, Tiy JOHN (11110.N04b.4 ,-• Private Secretary,to;„Por, .. , , Cline:My OeCipne4 0.14 A baleal ar10461:11 - 3 ttl qaM tvrrnttvef Stye Waebtngpoand'ahaf:paFootWibi'y aagtboa of ttio4u,thor s sill) a Atlltoooto4 Tho tovusitin animas Ore Missenidi Vit imitun,:ttidud'Outllzattgto t th• chtxnaex at trientinetta of tits _• _ , The Cot trersi betwean Give p tircitierypuqudge Leeompte.. ma ' ms pm•oft“.du ' Torturraitedisieni - it.tba "iipciiiitvgim vinx2 , 4lo4..anprentim4 t .#*;T• l oll 4l4 - 4)o4 9Cnoik 11 ' 17 ' etch orNair t , rcoi! • !tadsp ' - .(;O?. . neederind SbatutP,ll, A • 'l4 Zarastiniii, %Os, Ckerirkqtd =. • A easvlvar belerAftrosrepartAt'l boa 441. Er • 7, of yottsms, An th e reeatia-limati Maw- • 4 /4• 311141 ZP0t gtu:AM 1.0 six lAsys t 1117 . :**Acii*gsfr477 . 430; ttt.' .anti . -inn*** rhavforbit Atilo, OEM
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