• 1 . - - . . . .... The licin - Wm. Montgotneiy;,. Dem ocratic M. C. from the X.Xtlill,istrizt of Pa., composed o 'the counties , of Washington, Fayette; and 6.cen; has been renominated, - itftera dff , "ate contest , in spite of Ws ear ly, steadfast and effective opposition - to ,the Lecompton rand. ,_ His competitor fur the i Democratic 'nomination was a 14r. Lozhir, whom,-the , estirm haVing been subrititted to 1 a direct- vot of the people iu each tommship; Montgotner beat by-over 1560 majority. ~..On , rty . inat, the engineer ofa fast train was-ar sited -by the authorities of a "one-horse own,' in Dauphin Co, 'Pa., for runninetbr ugh :the Dor& at a greater . rate vor speed tha is allowed by their ordinances. Having rieg ected. however,to give publicity to these ord nrces, they could not impose :my fine, - an - their di4comfiture was - ann. rated' by thmaliciouslexeuse ofthe engineer, that,--" ho idn't know there was. any town. therer . T is. we thittVwas adding insult to 4 / injury. , Tho eorropondt that the ref .'vessels hay many instt 'seizure of the giossest vessel; whe B nd flag int Spaniard. aboard wilt was.acc . In l 1•t if it was tru in the Hall trade, had t 9 r detained' whag atAl tins. did th, act? -Mr. Charlestoi Courier's Key 'West t says that Lieut, Pyne asserts .tts of tbe hutrages on American • been .much exaggerated, and in, ees _false.. The account of the c ship Cortez, was an instance exaggeratihn'; the Captain of that I. overhauled, threw, his (papers D the sea, declaring.. hiniself a CiArabanct• articles were found Ai showed her to be a Slaver, and ordingly :Sold as such. he House"of Commons, on the -1 Lindsai ashed'the Government 'e that the .United States vessel; na or weSte'fn coast of Africa n fired' into, board6d, searched,' by British, cruisers; and;. if so, horify, or under whnic Antrim.. • commanders of those ships - so 'itzgerald said' the Government . had no 4:dlie be bad ... been exagg the America of corn plair sued to the tremely ea / al information on the subject, b,ut lon to believe the reports had rated.' They were as :Milan sas n GUvernruent to avoid all cause t i and strict orders .had been is _ officers•on the stations to be ex tious. ' . • - :r ---. A real mass meeting t was held at Dover, De aware, June 10th, to 'organize a party to o ose, the present . Adminiltration. Not only e ch . counfy but each Hundred (an sweriug to .ur townships) wati represented. The party • a name 4 "The People's party," and the pfi pies adopted for its platform are, that th citizens of the Territories be al lowed to s ttle their own institutions and tlieir.owns orms. of government—that the ConStitutio t of every new State be subniitred to 'the peo sle for ratifieatio l n i ' or rejection. be ' fore being ieeepted by ICongress--that a tar lir for reve'ue be laid with incidenpl protec tion to hcin a industry—_--that t when the 'reve nue of the . .ovemmfnt exceeds the Nexpendk• tures, such excess as may be derived from the sale of he Public lands; i shall be . divided. among the States—and that the iMportatiott of foreign riminals and paupers be prohibit ed. , . the dtspa4 which Goveinor :ends the Presideut,, he seems to coon after he is fairly introduced [- its Governor, he will hae no to govern: :Onl th 6 other hand, hiiston thinks that - th‘whole re ° e or Cumming is a mere trap i urth r treason, and that the tfor• eeretl completing their_ prepara ! istanee. ' ' - .Cumming tear that, :into Utah peopl!.- in Goners! 1(1 option of to conceal; =EEO Lions fur r f:i Baptist State COp reption of Con ies.:. .day pr two ago at Southing- -ed the Episcopal form of wprship the Army and Navy. It appears rity of our Naval Chaplains are :ins; .and thatehaplains of other de- Is are required to read:the Church the performance of their religious. lie Connecticut Baptista consider a grie6nce,'and bare appointed- a c headed by the Rev. .Dr. Dodge, ort, to memorialize Congress on . t• necticut, i ton, discu • us used in i6t Inn° IMEME QM this nina t uiu Bridge ih 121 IREMEN'S PARADE! Companies of 31ON4ROSE; propose eel: • Oomitig "INDEPES . DENCE DAY," on Jury, by n. ; Th 'Fire rSra'ing th, the 34 o _ • 9 coomtoncing at 11 trclock, a. M. • , D N•N'E R • ut 2 o'clock, p. m.: Tto.ROW LIGHT -• and-mignlficent ditplay of REWORKS in the evening._ 'CO!IiII?TTEE. RE, E. Mop, BM. CHANDIAR. FB. CRANDLER, HENRY KICEIZR, .1: P. w. ED. S. 11. SA W. D. D. S he 4th in Brooklyn. eting of theseitizens of BrOoklyn,..held at 101 l 0. tillird, qn the evening of the 19th At a at the house inst., it ar, - • _ . , - `• pwa I red, That the Anniversary of ourSation's Birthttay Ite Celebrated id this village 'on the 3d day , s oi July, with appropriate eiereises." Thenstial com injures were appointed, and the "Arrangements" and "Programme will be announced next week.L 7 . B. S. Belitt.sy, Esq. bas been engaged to deliver an Oiatidni OBADIAH BAILEY, Prefident. • 0. G..HEmps-rEan, Secretary. • • Ackriiiwledgmeut.=-At a meeting . of•the "Rough and'Ready Fire :Engine Company, No. 1," Field Junelsth, - '5B, the following resolution was unan imously adopted :- - ' - - . Resoll4l, That the siiicere thanks of the Ccnnpan I .be tende dto the 1' CDMMONWEALTH INSUR; lINCE C 11P.1.1CT,!! for the Donation of $6,00, re ceived fr m them, through Ole, hands of Bu.usos Smotm ; eir Aggtit. .By order of the Company. /tell ~reacti. and ;Instead jolts Notice.—Rer. A. o:Warren-will JACKSON VALLEY. NORTIPPRANCH, NDSVILLE the second Sunday In. July, :f the first.) Mon June 28, 9 AS Vim • ' 77 . 31 =6 2 LEI No • ~ Are kere l y notified to meet at their Engine House, on Monday ; und 28th: it 9f o ' clock , p. tn.. for the nom ination o Officers A full attendance is requested. ' . I. ReW. RILEY, Foreman. S. M. linos, Serraary. • : . DIED. In B 'gyrator, June 13th, 1 - 858, Locr, A., wiof 'J. A. V 'yew,. aged 35.Yeara and 16 dap. • In G • t Bind, on th 4 13th inst., Manctua Jnt.lT ditu.hter of Simeon B. and Fannie D. 8.. Mak,- aged ?. :ears. • . 1n.13 'gew ater , , Mae: 4 26th,.: 1858, Tutonoir: FESS/N aged.2s.eats and 5 months. VM. B. SIMPSON, TCH REPMER, - IJONTII6SE, PA.; A. Xerriarin's Boot gad Shoe Store, next to J. Ethridge. _ - • LNG worked for the past nine years with the skillful workmen, he feels Confident that . othe meet difficult jobs on abort notteo. 1 work iVarrattedto 'gine &filaioetae. sho p 114. he c an Jew lry, repaired neatly and on reasonable term. A.II. h•an nd te , ti11,11 , 7t Lao, worked liw cue for wane time, and Dean Tea f Ira as a careful and sktllltd workanan. gaunt/tient to do 28 I• li alt Ca, ke drone in tile ocreau'r, and wetly of confidence. -, . :rune Ilk ]b; 4 9 , - - • ‘Val. A.. teraxasaknr. In Wm. Elstol..E. W. Baled. N. It. 3f outarne. V., 0. t. k;sue,hery. Towanda; 13: fi, Ilentlew, L kkarle. C. U. I. Winodwro. Moutrute, " ... . V . * L---, Jim c 111, 1 1 ::;‘,.-4 .- . \ . • . -. , Tow. ,II Ittrrir .1 LIST OF ORreatuks TO BR ATTAZDTD *AT TEZ , • sIISQIIEHANNA COVNTY 11110CULTURIL PORITEE YEAR 1858. Dolmas 1.•;- - lloasza.—CLass IL—St - ilia** and Mores. .Beat Stallion and 3 of his eolti,.....Diplotia and $5 • 2d best......... Agriculturist and 8 3d best . Allutriy Cultivator and 2 Best Stallion which bas not stood in the County, mior to this yeai, .Diploma - and Lindeay's tory of Morgan Horses. Best brood mare and colt,...Yonatt on H orne • Eid 3 2d beet, 2 ...Allen's Domestic Anlmalyand 3d best,. Lindsay's )(organ Rinses and I Judges.—Wm. C. Ward, Benj.. * Ayres, and' Dr. 7. D..VitlroPc Divnitos li.;--Hossaw—Ctses ll..Single mid Maki ed Horses. and Col& All animals competing in .this Class to be raised in, the county. • • • . Best single gelding or mare over 4 yrs old,lladd's Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse with col- • ored plates. • ttd best, .'..Youatt on Horse and $2 3d best, - ~.Albany Cultivator anakl Best pair of matched horses, (geldings or mares,) over S years old, Stephen's book of the Farm. - 2d best,'Dadd'a Anat and Physiology of Horse. Best pair of - three year old colts, Beg, pair two ". 2 Boat pair of yearling c05ta,..... Be§t,pair of Moira, • • 2 , 1 bSO4—tv • Jtkis.:—Simeon 'Lewis, Israel J. Stebbins . and Dr. C. Legs. • . DIVISION 111.--Carrur..--CLAss I.—Devons. Beat-Devon bull i c2 years old and upw,ards,..Country Gentleman, and $3 2d best, 'Ainerican Agriculturist, and - 2 Best do., between 1 & 2 yrs, Youatt.on ,Cattle,and 2 2d beat, Cultivator and 1 Best, do., under 1 year, Best _Devon cow, 3 years old or upwards, American - Farmers Encyclopedia. ' • 11d best , 2 Best lievon heifer bet Ween two • and three yearn old, .. ...... ..Country Gentleman and 1 2d tbeit,... ,Albany Cultivator and 1 Jiidges. 7 —Thiiimas•Nicholson, S. W. preed, and George:Walker. - DirrstoN rv.-cAITLE.-CLASS IL—Duihams Beat Durham bull, 2 years old or upwards, Country Gentleman, and 3 2d best,. American Agriculturist and 2 `Best do., between 1.. i. 2 yrs, Y'ouatt on Cattle and 2 2d . tiest, Albany, Cultivator and I Eest - dq., under 1 year ' I Best do., cow-3 pit old and upwards, Ana: Farm. En. 2d best dia., d 0.,, ... ' ' 2 Slit 40. heifer between 2 and,3 years old,. • ,Country Gentleman and 1 .2d best do., d 0... ' Albany Cultivator and 1 Jurlges-->tiarry Smith, Abner Griffis,' and Ditvid . Wakelee. D1'110:47 V.--CATTLE.—CLASs Iff:—Gradis and natives. Best bull 4'morican Agriculturi*and $2 2d best and I Best caw over 3 y'ra old, Am. term. Encyclopedia. 2d best. . Country gentleman and I ad best, .. e.American Agriculturist and I - 4th best, ........... 1 Best heifer between 2 and 3 yrs-old, C. Gent. and 1 • 2d best,.. . ••' ilmerican Agficulturistrand 1 3d best, Albany Cultivator." Best 4 yearlings,; ....Stephen'S Book of,the Farm. 2d * Yonatt on Cattle and 2 Sd beat, 4,llen:a Domestic Animals and - 1 .Best 5 calves,. Stephen's Book of the Farm. 2d best, - Toaatt on Cattle and 2 Sd best,. •Allen's domestic animals. and 1 Judges.—C. D. LathrOp, Latham Giro:liner and Br! Gregory. DJ VISION Vl.—Carrxx —Cuss :W.—Oxen and Steers. Best R yoke frog . ' any town,... -32 ..pimp( Am- Ali. i I ...2d best,,Albany Cultivator, '1 Best pair o working oxen over 4 years old raised i in the C0.,...a library of agricuL books worth $5 i 2d best,. ' Youatt on Cattle and $2,50 lid best, Allen's Dogmatic Animals and $2 1 4th best,. - ' Albany Cultivator and 1 Best.pair of steers between 3 and 4 years - raised in . the County,.;..: .Stephen's Book of the Farm. 2d best,. :. American Agriculturist and 2 3d best, ..... "... I .and 1 Best pair oksteers between 2 and 3 years raised in - the county, Stephen's Book of the Farm.. 2d best, .......,. Agriculturist and 2 3d' best, " .„ and I Judge&—Wm. L._ Post, John. Harrington, and Mi ner Darrell. , Bea;_boar. Yonati on flog and it? 2d best, Rest breeding sow, Youatt on Hog mild $ 24 hist, ' Agriculturist and I .8d best,.. ' - ' Cultivator and I Befit 4 spring,pigs, . - Youatt, on Hog and 2 2d best,.. • . ... Agriculturist and I Best 4 pigs less than li' weeks old,..:Youatt and 2 2tl best, Agriculturist and l . Judge&—Hyde Crocker, if. vane, jr., and E.' C. Ila',cock. DITISION VIII.--Sherp BpSt fine, wooled buck, Youatt. Shepherd's Book and 1 V"-2d bat, - • Agficulturist Ind I Best 3 do. Ew - es,..Randall's Sheep Husbandry and 2 '• • 2d best, Agridultnrist and I Best - 3 do. Lambs,....Gonutry 'Gentleman. Best Coarse wooled buck,— , - .Shepberd's Book and I - 2d.bc.st, " • Aviculturist and . _ - Best 3 do: Ewes,._ , Randall's Sheep Rusts. and 2 2d best, Agriculturist and I Best 3.d0. Lambs, Country Gentleman. Best middle wooled buck, ...Shepherd's Book and I 24 .best, ...". ~. : .... " Agriculturist and I Best 3 do. Ewes,..Randalrs Sheep Husbandry and 2 2d best,.. - Agriculturist and 1 Best 2 do. Lambs,' " Country Gentleman. Liceter's, Hakewell's, kc., are classed as coarse wooled, Saxony, Merino's, ke., as fine wooled, and South Downp .kc., as middle wooled. - Judges—Thos. P. Phinney, CoL J. Wartrons, and Merritt Mott, , • , Dtvisiox IL—Butte? and Chem. Beat firkin of batter mode in. June, \Butter Knife worth V. 3, and $2 • 2d, be.st,.• , knife worth $2 and ,2 - 3d best, : • do , and 1 4th best, ........... : .........do ' orl2 Best fall - butter, - ' ' knife worth $3 and 2 2d b e st, " ".. 2 and f 2 - 3d best, '' z .. "...."... 2 and 1 1 ''' 4th best,. ' - - " " .2or 2 •;041. 10 Ittl. of butter made,by'girls under 18 years, - knife worth' 2 , - IF For largest quantity of - butter per cow from any ' number of cows;. - Country Gentleman and' 3 2d bist,.. • Agriculturist and 2 Bess Cheese not less than 25 lbs. Agriculturist and 2 2d best, "° • " ‘" . Albany Cult. and' 2 Judget.--Ilenly MCKinney,Trbine Burrows, and E. McKenzie. • . ' tirrtsios• X.—Fruit, Cider Fe!lvor, Trt•getables, ,L163 . 4ey and Sugar. . Best Fall apples not-less than 4 bushel, and at least three varieties, • Downing's Fruit Culturisti • 'abed,s/ Best-Winter apples, do.Downing's Fruit Giaturist;' 24 best, 1 1 Best Peals, notless than 1 peek, ....Atriculfiristi Best Quinces, Albany Cultivator.) Best Cider tmegal: not less than three ga110n5,...) 2 Best and grentesamariety of Vegetitbles,. ' 2 Beat 10 lbs of maple sugar,. ...: 8 }..) . 2 'id best, _ - 1 Best 10 lbs of Boney,.. .44itiby on Bees and 1 • 2d beet, • _ - • ludget.—F. M. Mal, A. IL Patrick, and Martin Newman._ • . ; , Dmstox XL—Cabinet Work, Carriage. and AlaekrutiOinfr. • Best Eshibition ofCabinet,work. 2d best, Best Carriage; single or double, 2it best, " • Best lot of 6 horbe-slases, ...... . ...... ....... The Horses' Foot and bow' o keep it sound and 1 ,2d best,— ........"..tforse's Foot, ic., and ~50 L- . G. Z Dimock, D. D. 'Binds, and Win. Lathrop. , Drvtatotr Xll.—Faroe Implements. gor the tat Plow,. ES Ur the beat Cultivator, Coro Sheller , fil?sw Cutter, Power for chinvilug,'*Firklos, Horse Rake, Har• nev; each. 2 Judgec:-.C. est=lt, A. Caesedy t Ina Rufus 4Mitti Dtalama XllL—Beeds, ha - .13estionsbei ateeia In the ear,. Best half bushel of wllOkt v - 2 Best barn:umbel afrye,...... • Besaquaricr bushel &clover reed, Best half bushel of timidly weed;. 2 ,Best half bushel affianced, Judge*,,--G. Lyman, Henry S. Searle, and Red -yen Wells. • &c.. • - Brst tildes 'or ilaineiss Leather,* heiit, $2 .241 hest, 2 Best s.l4dttaltrf upperj leather, s Rfst 1t sEdeaof sole 11i I , •. 2d bast, 2 Bet efki.rigqrrharnel4 $ 3 , best, 2 Best kr& 24 best, 2 Best saddle, best pairfine boots, do. of coarse, each 2 I Judges.—Myrus .W. Bard, Jaittei'ldind, and-Chris her Perkins. ... • . • DivastmeXV.t t Dioneitie Manufactures. For the hest Flanne c l o ten yards, $l, 2d best, $1 For tbir best fulled th, five yards, $2,...2d do. 1 Fort/K.l*krsrkden ttrjret,,l6 yards, $ 3,..2d d0. 2 FOrthd bvit.twg citrire, t,Afteen yards, $3,..2tid0. 2 For. at I An: prs. bear, '1 'For but 2 pair of woolen mittens, $1,....24 d0,„.60 Jt4es.— • • Div .. tater! ~7r,y1,7 - frrrionsenta/ ayeedle , lrorkttke. Beat tiatr.h 'kali beat, $2, Berit quilt of ratty htiar " '24 beet; 2 )tor the best winter bonnet, • I For the best Lady's Facque, • . 1 Judges.—Mrs. F. . 'Mrs. L. Post, and Miss Matilda ight. -• • , 4 Danko - .ANlL—Poultry. For the best 3 Turkys, Co s untry Gentleman. 2tl best,. - SI Best 6 fowls over 1 r. ohl, Country Gent., 2d do. 1 Best 6 spring chickeps, Jlegricaltririst and sl,2d do. 1 Pest 6 Ducki, Ag. and $l, 2d best, Cultivator and - . 50 Judea.—MyronPalls - it!, James W. Chapman, and Henry Sherman' r , . To the farmer w;h6.se ptodnetiona are the greatest, hay included,) in 'proportion to the number of acres sunder cultivation, taking into account the stock kept :on his farm during t 'le season; A library of agricultur. at books worth sS,lnd cash,..s6. To the nest, $5. Report to be made .to the Executive Committee, j?revioui to' the Jan arc meeting, Dwtst s XI .—Plowing. Ittest .Country Gentleman and $3 2d best,. 4therican Apiculturist and 3 3d best i $3 ;,...4th best, $2 ;..,.-.sth best, $l. Judges and Committee of:Arrangements to be np• pointed when place is decided upon. "The Executive Committee in offering premiums to Ibe awarded, hare- in some .respects changed the I , mode heretofore dopted, principally by offering I. Books and Agricul ural papers for a portion of the premiums. If an person shall be awarded the l same book or papetwice, be shall be at liberty to Isubstitute any boolor paper of equal vitleeromd if any-person to whom a money premium shall be i awarded, shall's° desire, he shall beat liberty to se lect any book' ot Abe same value for a premium. The Committeetrust that the plan , of distributing books and agriculthral papers of yalue among the Farmers of the Conntv may give satisfaction to the members of the .Soleiety, end prove an advantagelo / the Society, both present and future. . The premium fis. has been considerhbly exlended in those departm is in which most interest is fiAt, and some new pretoitims offered. • Proposals are re pleated from different towns de siring the Plowing Match to be - held in their vicinity, to be made by the 3d Tuesday in August, rte Mr. A. Baldwin - at Mo trose. tiala s THE undersigniwill,on Saturday, July'lo,lBsB, at one o'cloc p. m.,let to the levresr bidder, the buildingiif a ' kool House, near Moses S. Tyler's, in Bridgewater. The house is to be 24 xSo feet, stud and brace, and 10 feet from 409 of sill to under side ofptate. , Also two old Scl ool.Houses for sale—one 'near S. T. Scott's, and the miter near George Frink's. - T OS. JOHNSON, )' . k XILTON IIIiNTER,-; Committee. A. 0. WARNER. - j , Bridgewaterl'J ne 23. 1858.-2ws. ' Eietator's IVOTICE is he reby given to all persons having de mands against the Estateof ELLEAFI SCOTT, late of the township of Lenox, deceased, that the same must be presented to the undersigned for • arrange ment, and all persims indebted to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment. W. M. TINGLEY ) , R.reeutor, Lathrop, June tiS, 1858.—Cw iIOUSHOLD WORDS. CONDUCTED IBT CHARLES DICKENS, Author of " Pickwick. Papers," ‘‘ .Nieholas Sickleby,"" Domkey and . Son," etc. Re-published Monthly by the Stibscribers, from advance sheets, un der sanction of tht London publishers, and by special arrangement with diem. 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'Wool ! lbs. of WOOL wanted, for. which we will Jim , the HIGHEST CASH HAYDEN BROTHERS. June 23, 1858.-2 m 20,00 PRICE. • gew.Millord, / TiILQIIR at SALT always on hand. 1.. june 213 d. • HAYDFS BROTHELS Adniqnistrator's - Notice. NOTICE isl..ereby given to all persons haying de mands agamst,the Estate of T. A. FUSES 06N, late of Bridgvaater, deceased, that the same must be presented to die. undersigned for .arrangement, and Li f e all persons ind bted to said Estate are requestc%l 'to make immed* . payment. PERM WELLS, Administrator. Bridgewate , June 23, 1858.-6 or • STRAYED , 0.4.11 E into the iuclosure of the subscriber on or ab 6, t the )Bth allay last, a-DARE BE9 WY HEIFER. two years Ad. The owner is requested to prow., property, pay chaiges and take heriway. 'l': R. DAVIS. Mord. June 23, 1848.-3wP, ..:.Es CASH. , WM . FOR 20,004 . . lbs. OF WOOL, & by* - . Bentley, Read, & Co. Monk* I , June 15, 1858. • Wyoming - Seminary. PIN AMTALEXAMINAIION of dimes in this .1. 'institution will lie on „r i tiday and Itiondisi, 25tb and 26 lust., and the ANNIVERSARY EX ERCISEg'wiII occur on Tuesday, 29th Inst. The A 16511 1 141, ADDRERS will be delivered by 'sO9. George Landon A. X, lon T.ltesclay afternoon. The . Welton are partieulaily requested to be pres ent afboth the Examination and the Anniversary. "LS". Iflnge4on„ a. Jura 16,1868. • ' Blanks lot all kinds at this Office. 1 'VISION XX . wn.Liams, t BALDWIN, , c omm i ttee H C.ARBALT, ) • 10,00 BOYD 41: WEEISTEIt AGENTS. FOR WM 84 010 MI pa' P rß!ni•E n•ih V•i•i•NOS, a.., la • far.. I msa BeMi. TOOT earths* as Was, adder et Ca veal trannay. and ar• non wily ileatat • thael anyone...trete* fo r th e rupee* inn Jll birds et Was and tletrent an equals &Mendable md tarertide le na/np. la promothkr Ww spud* bnth• ?talk. the teselehe eitallargee the Werld la an latallale !Wide. Lai, Sapid proem Ilermetleal Saslin Allerintide and practical fie bar. 031•118•4 *mu, they a re 114.1 t fantt, Thsarstla g ne . entirely W. plan. The gam brels pen tasteless inn It lays perfeei le still mad earn verb's* entrees out as pure Ina season would dem any ether Cat. This priselplo bee and the Irrd Iler eental pare, an/ the hat rertidcate of thole vain I. that theta who hare brad dam wean will see an ether. fm them their tom WS Ther ens mantels& m toptocommt, aad la way are of talkie the money 71i bo Wombat, no Jaen an all m. 4. of Imo walla yonolo• admin.4ll•7 aro my MIMS sat .111 lam • h44lm. am se add coo affect lbe mmuml. The +bolo Sop of Jrat V *pm ; they . mot oats ttltbla the otter to no. no mammy lialablo direction', for penile alo all lamb of Nadal. VagoMbiso, will accompany ttio Cam sad JIM. • Wberil dleeount to the trade - fa - rcra LEM and LECIL. llontrose, June Itl, 1858-3 m William IL Simpson, , I w m :;;%::.'itet n iTil h n e sSelt i hrbl: e3 ean r3 W A w l. „ C h i t i ll i e t t : i l oa% " al i gt ! u t l do the moat ditneult Jobe on abort notice. All woe: warranted to glee eatidattlas. Jewelry . repaired neatly and on Tenantable terms. ...Shop in A. Murtha:in s Boot six., Store, next W.I. Etheridge. ,I%Totide. TU: copartnerAip heretofore existing under the name of DICKERMAN & GARRATT, is this daytlissolved by mutual consent. The Notes and ac counts of the late firm are in the hands of HORATIO GARRATT for collection. - New-Milford, t J. DICKJERMAN, Jr. June it, 1858. f ItORATIO GARRATT. The business will be continued at the old stand by- The subscriber, who will be happy 'to see his old Friends, and as many new ones as may be disposed to favor hint with a call. More hereafter. • J., DJ OK ERMAN Jr. New-Milford, June li , 1353.-tf EMEEM! A_,4ightt, A-light!! INOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS," l That Lthiruciflersigned,have on hand for - sale Peter.' Yon-Explosive, Self. Generating Cgs Lamp, I the BEST, safest l, and most economical light ever pro- , duced, equal if not superior to the best Coal Gas. It is perfectly adapted to Churches, Hotels, Stores, Reading Rooms, Private Dwellings, Ac v Se. It only requires a trial to prove it-,superior to every other portable light now' in use. The material used for ,generating Gas is Darning Fluid or Aethereal .Oil.— The Gas is generated in .the Burner by evaporizing and decomposing the Fluid by s its own heat forming ilrell?dro•Cal bunk Gas • which is all conveyed .to the Burner, leaving no substance unconsumed. The Burner can be fitted to 'any ordinary Lamp, guaran teeing it to t.e perfectly safe and free front any dan ger of explosion and is entirely free from smoke and unplcmaLt The following calculation will show its 'economy over other. substances used for Light : Peters` Serf-Generating Gas Lamp with • Fluid or Aethereal oil; at GO cts. per gall., six jet' B urner, I ct. perhour., Camphcne at 55 ct,% per gall., 14 Lard Oil, at 51,25 " 24 " Sperm Oil, 2,50 " 4 " Fluid with rout. burner,Gir eta per gull. 1 # " " Gas at $2,25 per heat feet, 14 " 64 4,0) cc • 24 U It rirayl:ie distinctly understood that this Burner will produce more light than any other Portable Light now in use. call and - examine tbli pre T c‘t h il e un p l ulLlic m r n fo 4 ;l l 4 q in to s . eices, before . purchasing elsewhere, this being the only, Burner having a non- Conductor. ' N. BULLARD. Montrose, .Tune IG, 1858. TAKE NOTICE ALSO, Tn AT I have on hand a good assortment of Books sal Stationery which I will sell as low as the same article can he:bought this iti 4 r ) or the other se•fe of New York City. Call and see at the Montrose Book Store. ' A. N. BULARD. •Mcntrose, Jane IG, 1858. SEE HERE,: Spanish or Mexican Moher-taken at par for any or all the-goodi I have on hand. A. N. BULLARD. , Montrosz., Jime 16, 1858 WOOL! WOOL! HIGHEST PRICES -paid for W 0 0 L by McKENZIE I.; ELDRIDGE: Brooklyn, June 16, 1658. - , I-3E CODFT:Sti, rlry and pi kled, by the bbl. or lb. - MACKEREL in. whole, half and quarter bbls.` Also BLUE FISH, WRITE FISH in any quantity, by IfeliEVIEl:. ELDRIDGE. Any one Iwant of a NEW DOUBLE UARNESS can find one for sale - chap at the Store of June lfi. . ' McKENZIE & ELDRIDGE. TIOGA POINT Agricultural 8 Junctidn Iron Works, AT ATHENS, BRADFORD CO., PA. WELLES, BLOOD, R CO. Kirby's Mower and Reaper. A 7CTF.are m eabo mentioned ex cellent ine‘fbrlterngnnsvllaand the neighboring Counties of NeW, York, and invite the particular attention of Fanml.frs to the following features of KIRBY'S MOWER AND REAPER, which we believe to be superior to ail others in use, in the following particulars It is the lightest in use, is strong and durable, simple in construction, easily worked, adapted forldrorses or oxen, requires much less draught than other machines, has no side draught, though it cuts a wide swath, will work on rough ground where no other machine can follow it, very difficult to be clogged , in any kind of grass, be it wet or dry, not liable to get out of -.repair, is composed principally of iron, is a perfect cutnbined machine, working equally well whether mowing or reaping, and is the cheaaelt in price—the Mower. being_only one hundred doVars and the Combin,cd Machine, 120 dollars, making k altogether the most Desirable Mowir and Reaper in Markel. Or Farmers wanting RELIABLE MOWERS and REAPERS should by all means see our Machine be• .fore making up their minds to buy any other. Additional and interesting information concerning the Kirby machine is contained in our illustrated ChP alogue, which also describes our other machines and implements, among which are EMERY'S PATENT CHANGEABLE RAIL ROAD HORSE POWERS, TIOGX POINT IMPROVED THRESHERS and'CLEANARS, THRESHERS* and SEPARATERS,PORTABLE SAW MILLS, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, HORSE POWER HOES, CIDER MILLS, and GRAIN DRILLS, Itc. Our . PORTABLE TOG POWER , is a valuable machine, and much superior to the com mon inclined wheel, and is adapted for Dairies of from 5 to'2o Cows: Send for copies of our Catalogue and Price List for,yourself and neighbors. VirELLES, BLOOD, & CO. Athens, June 1, 1858. R. L. BLOWERS; agent for Susqueliannatounty. Postoffice address, Montrose, Snag. Co., Pa. • June 9,1858.--5 w - Eleition of 1114. Generah TN puninance of an order from Brigadier Gen., L. X N. Smith, of the first Brigade, Tenth Divfskin, of Susquehanna County, that there will be 'an election held at the Mouse of L. Searle, in Montrose, on Thursday, the 24th day olarutte, between the hours of 10, a. in., andl. p. m. -1 for the purpose of electing a MAJOR 9ENERAL, for the Tenth Division, composed of the Counties of Suanne• henna and Wayne, in place of A. 11. Farnham, dec'd. N. B. if.ll Commissioned Dineen are notified to be punctual in their attendance on said day. - ASA SPICER, Brigade Inspector.'. • Id Brigade, 10 1 / 4 Division , P. Jl. Brigade Inspector's 01ficc,". trarford,,,/une 9, 185:4. - ' . IXitreiaa ' TIY frequent additignis to keep our STOCK CO3l- .1) PLETE in ." all things." We me fiulnk lul for thv..enCenrageinelllve receive in "well doing" and ask a continuance ofiVonr favors, confident that we can please. ?..IacKENZIE &ELDRIDGE: - Brooklyn, June IG, 1858. „ • - Flow a\ • VLOOK of the firstAuality constanily on hand and for sale low, by DicEENME dc ELDRIDGE. ea to 1111 - MILITARY: • • citizens of the Iforotiglyof 4fontrose;turid its 1 vicinity; are hereby reqileateiiito meet at tla.e Hotel of Leonard Bearle'srin Monetise,tmThursdaY, the ?.4th day of Tune, at 9 o'Cloeli,.a, fhe - the purr pose of organizing nit ARTILLERY COMPANY, ac cording to the Militia Laws 'of Pennsylvailia, Act all lqi"8. Thursday being the day fixed for the election of Major General, r shall be present and can then or ganize said Company. 1212331 MT! most ble ASA SPICER, Brigade inspector, Ist Brigade, 10th Division, P. M. Brigade. Inspector's Office, ) liarforti intle 15, 1 rtiiB. 5 2w • FARM FOR SALE. FT , IIE stibscrilter offers for sale a pleasantly- located -FARM, containing Elgin y-three and situated in the township of New Milford, op the road lending front Great Bend to Montrose. Said farnt:is'well watered and timbered, and in a state . of good cult:iv/dim Good builain,t„ , s and a thrifty young orchard on the premises; also a.sutllcient number of productive peach and cheni trees for family use. Tersiss,—A small payment when Possession is giveb, and the balance in instalments to suit the con venience of the purchaser. For parlieulaN, empfire of the sub - scriber on the premises, or of J. B. McCot.tuu, at Monbose, Pa. EM 1E323 for ~.r~~ HliGfi McCOLLUM New Milford, Pa., June 9, 1958.—tf Wool ! ' Wool WANTED 10 , 000 ihs. of WOOL, fltr which v we will' pay the highest tnarket price, Cash, delivered at our Store. Young at Smith. • Ammer:A-ale, June 9, i nB.-4 W WOOL CARDING . riE subscriber is carrytng on the above business, ,I as usual. • A. r. REYNOLDS. Brooklyn,June 9, IssB.—tf . . Importpnt Information TOALL GENTLEMEN WHO WEAR CLOtHES, T HAVE recently made arrangements at considem 1 We expense for doing work in the • TAILORING BUSINESS, on very short notice, in a .neat, durable, and fashion able manner, and at • REDUCED PRICES. . I will furnish garments to order, if &liked, or ren der the customer ichatevcr assistance he may need in selecting materials of the best quality and at the Iroirest Market Price. All my work will he.warmtited as to fit, finish, and durability. No customer need take his work from the shop' unless it suits him. Being permanently 'and exclusively engaged in this business, it shall bh my great aim to please the pub lic and thus secure their patronage. ' LL',ES. Montrose, June 10, IS3B.—tf MACIPa e r. • 0 N Or about the 'piddle of April last, a JUDG MENT NOTE, against John Kimball, fur one hundred de7arx, dated October 16th, 1837, payable one year after date, with use. AR persons are cau tioned against purchasing said note, as the same has been duly canceled. JOUN CLIFFORD. — Apolacon, June 9, ISLS,-4wp -- ' . NOTICE TS hereby given that A. Virgil and By IT. siguees of A. Picket Sr. Co., and A. Picket, have filed their accounts in the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna Coanty. G. B. R. WADE; {'rot. ' Montrone, June 9,1858.-4 w !• I I VC:1 11 3E 1 I‘Vorla I-FORBID all persons trusting any member, of my family, or strangers, on my accOunt, as I will not pay any debts of their contracting. • 7if A NRA Tr; • Friendsville, June 9, 1858.-Swp SUSQUEHANNA - COUNTY IRICORTC/aL @VMODY L. J. F. STODDARD, A. M., PRINCIPAL. THE undersigned take pleasure in announcing that the "ScsucTiteyti.l COUNTY N'Ortlifar. Sr:1100L n aottkopel In the AinADENtY BUILDINGS, In MosTaoar on Monday the 90th day of August, 1858, In continue Timm; smirks, under the charge of Prof. - STODDARD. and competent aststants; aided, alto, for IU Weeks by B. F. Timms 'ss% Co. Supt.. *hum e of the condition and wants of the teacher. of the County. renders m eminently qualified to comas use much to the lutermt of the lebuol. [We deem it proper. bur ever. to state that Mr. Tewksbury is out pecuniarily- Intermits" la the School.l STOI,IIAILI34 character 33 an efficient Eduptor and popular Author Is extenarely known to require cortunent and the mark. ed sneeefts and univermi satisfaction that have attended his labors a mong us In the past, are .ditient guaranty fur the future. • During the present summer he will vlsit the Normal Schools of Canada. to possess himself of whatever Improrentents In the Art of Teaching They may present. LECTURES. • Prof. fironnaun will lecturqinn the'Aclenee and Art of Teaching ..and on' Moral Development. tnir. TEWESEWRT will lecture otfl i he* lolocv and Ilvaiene. The following gentlemen will also lecture - be. fore the sehmsl : .1. I, RICILIIIIIMOY.. CO. Supt. Letethe w A. CALKINS. Editor of The "Student and Schoolmate: , lion. Jessor..P.. B. Lime. R. S. Bz.vrtrr, E.eqrs.„ Rev. ft, 13.-Eid , oar. and others. There will 10 a Primary Defurtment connected with the LZehool„ under the demo of 111.4 ELLEX C. Pion. EXPENSES. • Turnox—Nnmtal Department , pa•Varterof eleven wed tsau. " Primary » »3.50. In Eng.liihbraneles, and Latin and Greek, do. 9. 00. Wend per smell, t 9,0 0 . It is desirable that tuition bills be paid to advance, and no &duct tins will' be mode except In eases of protracted slekness. Students can tartrdthernselvea no heretofore. Cooking stoves and furniture car be rented of Mr. Sayre, at reasonable rates.. regard to rooms, WAAL &0., oPPIT to W. B. Max's, Esq., Montrose, Pa.„ or to the Secretary. Students ithould not FAIL to he ratikerT at the orzsrram of the School. IVM. JES'SUP, Prtziderit. C. F. RCAD, Seretary. Montma•, June 9th. , ' l `• The people say borne ono.has intred. ed a bran new building in'the street. The Town Council served an Injunction, but wonderful to relate, the building is progressing rapidly, sticking out aq it does, but the greatest sticking out in Town, at the General Finding Store of IL S. WILSON & SON, where•you will find Mee, Dining, Parlor, and Rocking Chairs selling at CQST. More .)I'ew Goods • PRICES 1161fCtil r„ lbs. GOOD SUGAR for $1,62..• • 10 25 YARDS CALICO for.. 1)1,00. 10 " SHEETING for $l,OO. 5 lbs. TEA eor $l,OO. - 300 HATS - from 04 up. SOAP Se and I.oc BAR. , ' • CODFISH, SALMON,. TROUT, MACKEREL, SELF•IIEATING IRONS, BOORS, TUBS, CARPETING, . kc., Lc., Re. Thankful for past favors we respectfully invite our old friends and new corners to give us a call and SATISFY THEMSELVES that this is the place to 'airy cheap for cash down. J. LYONS dr, SON. Montrose, June 2, 1858. GREAT BARGAINS:, ' FOR CASH ! ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL OF MEW• GOODS. 10 yards good Delnino for- 81,00 10 " Merrimac ,Prints • 1,00 12 " Sprague St Allen's do 1,00 17 " Radar do " 1,00 10 " (Denims 1,00 12 Pounds good Sugar 1,00 25 " Boonton Nails • 1,00 16 " Rabbit's Saleratus 1,00 -3 - Good Tea • • 1,00 3 ,Gallons Molasses l,OO A laige lot of flats and Cap; Lawns, Gingham; &a. .ke..at equally low Prices. F. B. CIEfANDLER. Montrose, May 26, 1858. CO I *. SIECles/ 11 CHEST of second hand CARPENTERS TOOLS --cost $50,00- 7 -will he sold foe $30,00. Enquire of • BENTLEY, READ Si CO. Montrose, June 2, 18•;8. ItIGHLY NEW ‘MULiNGEMENTS. ruRNITIETRE • , • - ONLY READY PAY! - : 00.1191 AT GREATLYRENTED PRICES ! ~ _ • Ta - AyING tried the old way of charging and neroi . , 1... L receiving . pay, we have concluded to try tlid Nimble Sixpence instead of the Slow,Shilling. • i Ve.koepi constantly on hand a good assortment of all kinds of CA 1111 tar FURNiI V' Or furnialild at, atioit notice. Ail in want of • . . Cam" GOOD PUDNITITIE 4E5 at low prices still please give its 'a call. 'A Word to the wise, Ac. Shop and Ware Rooms fixot of Main‘Street. WM. W. SMITH 4. CO. Ifoutro.le, May 26, 1858:—tf TAKE IRE ,4411C1, - AND -- • Govern - Yourselves Accordingly, THAT - • aqiielibtli:g r iloso)s444 & eo. T 1 the beer& &themselves attd the MUM public trsvelfre 1' TER It!NED to receive • SPANISH . COIN AT PAR, . In exchange tonal goods purchased at thelreststaishmEnt ; and they will continue to sell good .s from '25 TO 30 PER CENT CHEAPER than any other establiFhment In Northe2n Pernasylvanla.. There Is at the lament time a largearnount of Seatraut coin in circulation In thin region and , havlng,seTz with surprise, In • the public' prints of this county, a notice to the effect that said coin Is REDUCED IR VALUE at Montrose ; by the edict of her business men. we deem It prom to PCBLICIA AN - NotINCE. that we are In great want of and as the mnehohused Sr.sarsu coin is the beat aflrer to market, ve advise thew having web In their wee:elan to bring Itto . GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO., %rho w9ll tske It at. Its FORMER VALET. . We are constantly receiving • CO 1 0 1 ' M 9 • of the latest styles and of thefinelt quality; Shawls,, Mantillas, Bonnets, A suptdor stock of MILLINERY AO4llB. o Which the sitattlen ot.couatry Mhlhhnersare respectfully buckled. • . 'We have 3 beautiful arisortutent of Embroideries, Collars, Sleeves, Lin ens, Laces, and While Goods,' inefeelled in quality, stylC, and pricey. 4 . We devotee great deal of attratlon to the - XMAIIT .1X833 business, having an extensive tailoring establishment connected with Oar Stores, at MONTROSE and SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT. We flatter omelet.% that we can' fit a man—be he dwarf or giant, Ind ,130 matter how litahapen—in a presentable style, PROVIDED ALWAYS, that Ids Yort•)tonnale la STC7FtErwlth the '•? kgDIPI3I.," (supp posed by us to comdsrof rt. PA NISH as well as Au eite x .sc cow.) Call and get your ••310"; F. Y'S WOUTII" at the store of Guttenberg, ROsenbitnin & Co. SIONTII.OSE., Fe., Stay JUST A GOING. c4sal BY THE CASE! • GERMAN CHEMICAL St:UP, 8 cents TI IL. FA PS; No I, 44 5 *4 4 SALERATUS, - - 41 " " PURE PEARL STARCH, " " ASSORTED CANDIES, 121 " " PURE CREAM TARTAR, 31 " " NO. 1 CANDLES, - 12 " " NUTMEGS; 65 '"' " GEORGE BANK CODFISH, $4,50 per 100 lbs. NO. 1 RICE, , - - 1k,50 " " MOLASSES, 33 cents per gallonthy the bbl, SYRUP, 42 - " ' '" " N: 0. SUGAR, " " n, " " AU other Groceries equally IOW by the package.= It makes the Old Fogies wink and the Young Fogies blink, to think they cannot come it. Terms CASII. B. IL LYON% & CO. - Lanesborii, June. 2, 18.58. . Axes, Pumps, Ac: - . " STEEL E p t 3 A l r$ XES i r r . dIIELVE, for l 00 $1, 1. 10. CHAIN.: PUMP CHAIN, - 9 cents. p. • $1,25 CAST STEEL SCYTHES fir 75'cts: $1,25 " " Cradle Scythes, 'l5 " CAST STEEL DOES fot 25 " DARN SHOVELS for. ti PATENT PAILS for $l,Oll. 5 lbs. Y. 11. TEA for . 1,00. -fi prs. UNDER SLEEVES f0r..... 1,00. '24 prs. LADIES GLOVES f0r.... 1,0(. I{{-prs. GENTS `` for 1,00. Cell in and get just what sou wish, at a less price than at any other Store in the . State, for we must close out our Stock within Sixty days. _ B. IL LYONS & CO. Lanesboro, June 2, 1858. .000,900 WORTH' OF GOODS ON 2 _II . AND, WIIICHMUST Bt SOLD, s • PRIORjto OUR REMOVAL zo SUSQUEHANNA, • As we have sold our Real Estate in this roma. (90. - sfock eoqii,sts of American, English and French Dry Goods, Groceries,': Pork, Fish, Flour, Hardware, Oils and Paints, Stoneware, - Looking Glasses, Tin pre, Wool, Oil, & Cotton Carpets, • Ghakware, Boots and Shoes, Woodenware, Hats and Clothing, Ironwaze, Stoves and Pipe, Scythes, Clocks and Plows, Axes, Trunk's and Firkins, Roes, Grind Stones, Shovels, Lath and Shingles, • Carpet Ytirn, • Zinc,Mill Saws, „„„ Lamp Oil, " • Tar and Glass, Soap, . Candles, 3c.• A general assortment of— . CARPENTERS and JOINERS TOOLS; &a, Bring in, your Spanish Coin. - h R. LYONS & CO. Lanesboro, May 18, 1855. DRY GOODS:. IJDIES Gloves, • 5 cents a pair, o. Linen HAN 6 'cents, Printi from 5 to 10 cents, • . 0 - Summer Goods, nil prices. • • Sbeetings from 6to 81 cents, &c., &c. ' M' Du'tch Coin wanted. B. R.,LYONS & ,CO. • Lanesboro, May 18, 1858. • Tea, Sugar,t c.. it ~.-, CENT TEA for 50 'cents a pound. ' . • t 0 BEST N. 0. SUGAR. at 8 cents,per pound. BEST N. 'O. MOLASSES, 42. " , " Gall. , " P. R. MOLASSES, 35 " ' " GOLDEN SYRUP, 45 " " " -'; DUTCH SIRUP, • , :15 1,, , ad 41 COFFEE SUGAR, 9 " " pound. CODFISH, 5. . ;' 16 46 , RIO COFFEE, . 12 . " " "' . • JAVA COFFEE, 17 14 It It CANDLLS,, . 121 " ". " SALARATUS, ' 5 cents, pound papers. STARCH, /0," per pound. NUTMEGS, 15 61 11 tt , CHEMICAL SOAP. 9 " " Bat. PAYS, NO. I'SDAP, '8 " " " • CLOVES, • 18 " " ' pound. , Call quick, with your SPANISH & JEWISH COIN. - • B. R...LYONS.& CO. Lancsboro, May 18, 1858. . 1 ' .• f olLt Set PAINTS. 14'111t !it'll 'lag cen ts Pr: Gall . at - ,B. R.Lyons & CO. "Lanesbo rq, May 18; 1858. . . . VALI/ RIVER, BOONTON, PARKER HILLS, A: and ANCHOR HOPE NAILS,S3,I6,V Keg. / - It LYONS & CO. - L*NESBORD, May 18, 1858. , • " RIGHT IN TowN: tXTENSION TABLES MANISFiCTIMIAD DT I. T 11.0 T p of all SIZES awl PRICES to salt the TIMES, of Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany, and warranted to. work right up to the arre, Montroo, Juno 3, 1858, . _ . " 1 . 18. * .SP it NGr • STOCK OF GOODS. Ware now receiving a well selected STOOK OF GOODS in our _natal variety an incite our friends to call and examine. • ' • • Graiii-axid •Butter Winded.: Ilinlack and Pine Liman:m. s l46'lr, Oran Chopls, at reasonable prices may be found lit one STE-13f YIP& • , . = • ' POST BROTHERS. Ifontroge, May 6, 111%'"- &:0141.110,111. . . fIifEAPER than at any one, two, or :three. price NJ Store in Stisqueluinna County, and-Spanish, Dutch. Latin, Greek, Jewish, or ,any other Coin taken at-PAtt; for trade, at our Store in the pleasant village of LaneWoro,Stisquo hanna County, Pennsylvania: n.Lross.&ola: Laneaboio, May IS, Md. _ EINGHAMTON WATER CURE, Bingbanal on, Broonle.County, / it. V. . , - .iIIIS, EStablisbment has • been greatly' enlarged • L and improved during the presenttpring, and is now. yeady for the reception of patients. Few similar institutions in this country pmbini PO Many advantages for the-successful treatment" of in- • YOWL The locitton is beautiful, hoinie new..and commodious. ` The rooms large, airy,. well fdruished, and every way arranged with a view to the . health and comfortrif their occupants. , • .The Physic - Luis, DrAlaysr and "Wife, hive lad twelve years experience in ) treating dices •Ily_dro- pithieally, (the last eight z t Binghamton, , during sel which time they have treated`sircessfully °Uganda of sick persodY, nm; after their diseases had been pronounced'fatal by eminent physicians. in-addftion to,the patients at the “.Cure, they htore a largeprac- tide in the village and surrounding' country, which makes them familiar with' the treatment of diseaides of.every grade and character. They planned; 'bunt, •-,. and own the "Binghamton liltier (lure," Conse quently it is under their entire control and manage- Mont. . . - In'all these diseases to which the peculiar. ndapta! tion of Flydropa r titic treatment has been successfully demonstrnted,,they will generally guarantee's speedy and perfect restoration, such are the following; tat ,Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, -Nervous Disease', Dyspepsia, Scrofula and Spinal Complaints, Fevers, Liver complaints, Tumors, Ulcers, Enlargement of Joint., Diseases of Throat and-Lungs, Dropsy, Ague aria Fever, Female Complaints of every grade and character, Skin diseases, Catarrh, &c., &c. - - Persons who lave been -long sick or bed-riddets, , and who have not succeded heretofore in thelrefforta to regain their health are especially itwitcd to giro them n call. Terms from $5 to $lO per week. tnr. Dr. Thayer will he ot Montrose, (Porte's Hotel,) on 77turNdov,, July the 1...ti,,185,5, avdowdint-. ly ihnites. Invalids tO give him a call. Tor,further,particulars, address • O.V. TILIYEtt; M. D,, , Binghamton, May 19, 1856.—t1 , New Spring Goode. FOR CASH & PROMPT 6 MONTHS' BUYERS. Mc; E3IIIiREITIT Would invite attention to his Nei Stock . of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODSI Just received, including, as usual, a great variety of • Ladies' Dress Goods in Prints, dinghanii • tarns; Robes, Brilliants, Challis, Bareges, Poplins and , Broche, Stella, Silk d: Cashmere Shoals;," Mantillas, Parasols, Rich Ribbons, Bonnvts and Flowers, Broadcloths, eassimeres and Summer Stnifs,- , with a fan- rarietg of slqpif, 40 E 4 9e# 400, Including Groceries, Crockery,-Hard ' ware, Stores, Iron, Steel, .icails; Hats and. Caps, Boots and ‘ , Fhoor, Carpeting, Floor Cloths, Pointed H'7 ndots Shades, IVall Paper, Clocks, Drugs, Oils, 'Paints, Brooms, Fish, 47C., dm.. The emit e. Stock, having been bought for: CASH, and at Panic PviceA, will be told at the lowest figures', to CASH and PHOVT SIX 'MONTHS' Buyers. N. 8.-Flonr and Salt constantly on hand. New Yilford, May 12, 1555, THE MONTROSE* t' ~~ ~~. s~~l~ ° Z; • i "M l ' . General Finding Store IS NOW FIJRNISIIED'WMI NEW GOODS, DIRECT from NEW YORK CITY for Spritigtrade • ORE - Se of Many kinds, Prints, Gingham, Muslin'lDefaine,ChsU li, Moire Antique, and different grades of . Black Silk. • 50: 1 LE3t3.320 . fq the yard or piece. A good assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloth, and Matting, Looking Glasses, Wall Paper. •-• - CARPENTERS TOOLS,, 'Planes, Saws, Mill Saws, Cross Cot,and.rfritg 4il • ' Our stock of • V444.11:Aq.+41;.11 consists of everything in the line of Cul House keeping articles, Builders and Mechanic's Hardwire, Fanning Araks, Scales and Balances, 4tc.,tic: - , Ifcicits and ShoeS, Hats and Cape, Repel and Cordes?, - Crockery & Grocerie#. In - lict everyillida reasonable person can want. We thank the Public for pas favors' and solicit a farther patronage. M. S. Wilton 11c Sou.. Montrose, Slay .19, 185 8 . NEW G:OODS , JUST. ARRIVED AT.THE . MBA 11. OF N. 4. VIOATIONi for sale cheap. _ C. W. MOTT. NEW GOODS:1: . T".E.itiel subscriberseoto stocka non• receiving 4,lirge aad :SRN & SUMMER-GOODS.. consisting in part of _ DRY GOODS, STR,A* GOODS HARD WARE, G 7? 0 ,- CE R „ • CROCKERY, -14.0 N, WAILS ; HA TS d O4PS, s BOOTS iz SHOES, DRUGS,. MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, .PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH PUTTY, dc., &c., • ,• We inyite the attention of our lady patrouctocnti DERa@ ©MOD - among widely will be found, Delaines, Lawns, 9tuallie Robin and /kinsman Sc., all kcw mum. . Also a fine assortment of sonnets, ers,Ruebte, besides otherifaini. Also a choice lot of , fresh -, TEAS, k1G.i16,: arid.. other groceries, as Avg) as 141 r ebe ap 4 e4l4' ; • We feel confident that in Wei price and qnality of goods we cannot fail to suit ALL. 'We intend toga at prices that defy Comirictition. Our motto is small profits and quick returna.L . Come along with your READY PA Yandoiewill 40 soft good• MoKENZIE &ELDRIDGE. • • Broolilyn,'llay 0, 18b8. ' • ' DRIED :APPLES, ~ _ I 3 EA'''. LARD , and FitTegWliEAT Fanlit for skle by PENTLEY, 3fontroge, Junc '2, 1858, • • U LIM Mr. a i f , . ,zr - - . 1•11
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