Compendium'of News. _ The' three. Wasbhumesllepubli .• • • ro, 91l—have been re-nominated in, -- •,their aipeitlvedistricts, rot Congress,_ . • .. ~ ~, Gov: Nathaniel P. Ranks - was renam "ted by acclamation by the Republicans of ‘fw.scliasettst September 7th. - Other State ,v,.. , ,(. ( s are to be elected. - . . • ~.. In Vermont, .the RePublican tn , iijori, ,or n ove tner will eteeedsiitecu thoniand, ,;,,: a cons . derable gain., In 205 townsthe s•blicans have , elected' 175 members: of ~, lIouq‘: :•:e ~ , ..-... It l a s t a tei that lb() tier.• _tonal' 111::nitn, more generally known,_ •peritaps, • ; s• c :ainlin ,, to _be, the- D,auphin of France, J(ti at Ilogansburg, N. Y., on the 28th ult.' ;- „.. A dispatch from Washington says, -Tht.Treastlry is being heavilt depleted just ”,4 4 allowances for demurrage upon trains ttah This arises from charges for de • r-t , ns whenever they occur. . • • ~ „ 1114. John F. Potter--” hard.hittiiii N titr , of woody Wisconsin,",as the poet of th ,, L ,,,,,t,„ : , Punch - calls shim—has been re -1,,,1i„,;,,,i by acclamation by the Republi c-as ( 4 the first 4istrict, of Wisconsin. • ..., The Illinois state Re r giiterisays that 1 1 ,.r, T. L. Ilarril has, so Jar 'recovered in, ;...Ith that he will he able to take an active ,: in the presebt canvass; and, alsa, that Osi:1 doubtless be renominated ; for Con- Prentice wishes that 'the individual xco inventoi,what Was called the "paling 0 ! m achinery", for the Niagara and Aga 7-4•ninMi, would get up a little_maChine ,o ..re•sorr, to be used in the case . Of newspa rdsubscribers. • • . - s . Wild Cherri T-Balsa!n—The memory fDr. Wi:star is.embaltned in the' hearts of whOn-t, his .L'oisani'of, Wild 'Cher: - Tv has cured of coughs, colds, consumption, ;•,. s ame other form of..l . 'ulmonaty discus?. Buy' none unless it -has the writien i zna tare of "/. on ake wrariper. - „. A paper in Ettypt, (Ill.) which las r;,-,vntly run up the Republican flag, sticks sticks •at Douglas, thus : " (Douglas':.) are Just now - as ardent as tt,arNal in hissatise, and the only reason is, : ht in one (Lecomptony he acted and vi ,til with thZ Republican party," The Rev. Chaples 13, Weebn, " late I.:: actor in the principal Theatres in the Unit• s i States, and,a convert of the recent ieviv• , t '," who preached in the- Baptist i Church in village on last Sahbith, was a " Printer's it this office for a short time,..some 14 or 15 years ago.— Owego Gozette. It is estimated that the articles op Atlantic Telegraph, which have been pub :4.d and republishedsin newspapers in -the 'liid:States since the arrival of the "Niaga ra off Tritity Bay, would make, if they were seed in:a continuous lino of the width of a 1.,1g ma,- an aggreg ate- length of greater ea , at than that of the submerged cable. - The debate on the question, "Should taalean Slavery be perpetuated," between Brownlow find the Itev..Mr. Prune, 11cGrawsville., , N t - Y., corrinaenced - at hill- .. lelphia, Septemberi • the Brownlow being I!cted with bronchitis, his speech was read IT Gen. Snall. The: attendance was not •-,, and both speakers were evidently re . :Ting their strength. - • • - .-. The" Washington Union, speaking of :.'t: captured shiver,l says : "Under the laws ;the United StateS, the vessel .is forfeited,; :::half of its valint pies to:Abe captors,.who -ials.la entitled to $2.5 per head fin. each fie --; captured. The lalielso directs the Pres •:-tt to take measures for the removal of the t.:•, , ,•roes boyoul the lit of the United 'lire:, and to appoint an agent on the coast of Africa to receive tliera. The crew found on t I , ..ard, under the act 6f 15 h May, IS2O, 'are tice:f.ed guilty of pira4." - • L... It is generally supposed that the At "•-,tic cable was made `ergrel,y in Englan'd. 'w..+. is not the case: Verymriny miles Of the. .re wire manufactured in Prov,idence,at arse= 6ry in‘the upper portion . of the city. One ,- h asand tons of iron' per day were . consumed r, :he work,and its superiority over that made r. England is well understood by the Cable ',:npany. It is worthy of note that no por ,,D of the wire made in this country parted hde being laid. It may turn out one of these 'Jr, that more was done here in behalf of this great -enterprise than -is generally known. The "contest betiveen 'Douglas; and ircoln is s traxing warm itr Illinois. Mr. ' 1 ;1; - , - uphilllas,fiUds it uphill ,work to meet and • glam._his smc_bei and votes on the Kansas ,a-miott beforebe broke:with the President. ite Dred'Swti s :deci,ion is also him .7 , :urde. At-first he endorsed the sipi g iraos : . tittrjudges.unqualifiedly, but being 'hard ressed by Lincoln' and Trumbull, he has hanged his ground, , and now emphatically ..T.rms,that " the,peopin ora Territory can lawful-means 'exclude Slavery before it , :eutues a State." The Judge is making '• , lgress, and if be keeps on . May yet become good Republican. The Captured. Negroes at Charleston. A writer in the Charleston -Courier says: " nes these negroes shall be taken from pet of .Charleston, (except it- be to take •nu elsewhere in a slave State,) it will be a rand upon our iustitutions that akould fire •&u " heart of, every man that lores jut country. 1: "ill be the declaration to the world that are - condition in which our own negroes are h= . so offensive to even our own Government, mat it is incuMbent upon it to use its sorer ;n power in rescuing from the like .condi. tpa all who come*withh3 its reach. We may submit to proper declaratiOni--to laws whir practical enforcement-is not brought: to our 6ors but in, thisact of reprobation 'there is t. taunt ; against which every Southern matt ought to enter his ir.Bignint protest." -The excitement at Charleston must be "I ?rest, to have induced-the United States 11 1%ital to notify the President . that there Iyac danger of the'seizure of the negroes by Washington Republic.. QrAcnoug the resolutions ajopted by 1 h: recent Republican State Conxention of New York, was the following: ,' - Resolved, That it is timinently desirable lag our national domain should be acquired , hh:i appropriated by pioneers and actual 5et .,,,•:!, rather than by monopolists and specu- C\ Llturs,,and to this end we,nrge upon - n- Pees,. the I ninediate passage of the bill su :lteil last Winter by the Hon. G. A. Grow, c: Nnusylraiaia, opening the public lands '.r ten years to-unimpeded settlement beforT Ley can bi purchased on hpeculation or ac- '?:red by any but an actual settler. A Paostrx.--Whoever originated the deserves to have his name handed wn to posterity : ifs dispatch from England to America gams on. the sutr a so as tcareach here 4l hburs the clock betore it. left England; at what liepld it ranch the point' of departire, , itre a • chili carried. entirely round the `to rid ? Would it not arrive the day before 't left, less- only the time exhausted in. mak the circuit? If so, then ;with a .continu -4 telegraph around t o world, why not, rnd a dispatch 'mend and round , until it r " hed back to Adam, and let him know -at his. children are'about in these " hitter qs,yar, - Republican Conaty The Republic a n County Committee- of SUagitehanna County will meet at Searle's Motel, in Montrose, on _Tuesday. 21itt inst. The following gentlemen consti tute the Committee : ,XicholuS Dußois, D. Warn er, L. A. i4mith, Baker,, p eo. T. Frazier, W.T. Vase O A:Eldred, Mott, Jr., 1%. A. Cressmokt; Cogstrell, VelsOttFrettelt A full attendance - is desired.- - • •) • Educational Ifleeting.—Theie will 'be held in Friendsrillz ' on Saturday. Sept:2sth, a gen entl meeting of the friends of popular cducition and rreel.!..elp)ola. Meeting to commence atone o'Clock, p. ta., anti conflate during the afternoori and even ing, if.the, people wish. 'Prot. Stoddard will be pres ent. R. B. Little, km., will (renter the-Oration of the ac,casion. 64141(141kt triendarilie Movie provide a suitable room for the meeting. lAA there tie ii general' rink of the people—let, them all come iffili—Oten;trdeft4:4 an children. • 2w Isettisturnii4 Supt.- . .1 1 1folice,—Tte School Directors ot Bridgewater will LET the repairing of'Sehoot House, No. 5, near E. G. Babcock's, on Saturday; September 25th, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Per order._ • 2w 1 • • , • Iteligoils 111otice. - L-The Rev. N. Doolittle will preat'h In the Universalist Church, jn Montroie, next Sundataept. 19th, at the usual hours. Notice.—Mr. E.. 5% PnAztztt M. our traveling agent, authorized to receive suluieriptions, advert.ise ment., and coiled moneys for the • Aid.pend ent Republican: • Removal.—The office or the inctiperWlent Re publicanhas been removed to 'Hawley & tathrop's new building, on Turnpike St., near Searle's Hotel. 4.. Repuoucan . Meetitt' - gs. • S. 11, CIIA§F., Esq., will addrvw the citizens of Ans.queltanno gonntl qn the political issues of the day. ut tltd fdildWitig tlriles arid' places I nerrick, (Uninndale) Thuotiny eve. ; ..Sepi.,l6 Ararat', _ Friday _ ./7 flarfOrd, Saturday " ' " Linesboro', • • Tuesday " " 21 Thom Son Centre, Wednegy " " 22 Susquehanna, ' e Thursday 11. " 23 New Milford, Friday . ••-" " 2.4 Laws s ville Centre, - Saturday . " " 25 Lathrop, (Newton S.M.) Monday " " 27 Brooklyn, -. , Tuesday " " -28 Jacksoa, Wednes'y " -• •" 29 ..Friendsville,- ' Monday " Oct, 4 Furter Lake, ,•• ' • Tuesday " "_ b - Fairdale, - - Wednes!y.“ -" II Rush, • - Thursday " 6 ! 7 Auburn Centre, • , Friday ; "-" '! . 8 Springville, - _ Saturday afternoon " i i 9 -Dimock, ' - " eve. ' ' ". The RepOlicansin the different townsbiptc pleme Makt•the necessag arrangements for place of peeling. and give notice accordingly. If thought best to hOld any of the meetings, in the afternoon, please ilotify Mr. Chase. ,Either afternoon or even ing will be convenient for Plowiiik Match, The Plowing *etch will take place: in Dimock Corners,-TIIDESDAT, , SEPTEMBER 23, 1853, on the ground of Mason Tingley, Esq. Teams to start at 2 o'clock. Provisions will be made for Competi tors and Judges. Committee of Arrangement'. E. 8. - GATES, I. P. Baran, L. BLAKESLEE, Judges. ABEL CA9BCDT,: JACOB WALLACE, libTre CAOCKIR, I‘.. WiLijAliS i 'Ereerah. A. BALDWIN, Committee. S. F. CARM ALT Montrose, August t 5, 188. . "ROUGH & READY" ENGINE. COMPANY, • IVC:Pak Are hereby hereby Doped to meet at their Engine House on Saturday, Sept. 18th, at 5 F o'clock, p. m. E. C. FORMIAII, Foronot. L., L. LYONS. Secretary. 7flonday, Sep. 20, " - SS. , • o . . yh • Are herein. notified to meet aftheir Engine Mouse, on Monday, Sept. 20th, at 61 o'clock, p. m. A full attendance is requested. J. P. W. RILEY; Foreman. S. M. WasoN, Srert:ary. Balsam of Wild Cherry. ...11i - here the above preparation knowitlt taso well ectabludeed no an - tufaliibl Remedy for the cure otreorotia. Cobra, Sore Tin,,T. 11 , 18StIr LIM 1111.471.0111 . 1., tirrrrio. sera , ELCoan.Pals t. rag Er.r..p.r. Cain' e, Wl:norms Cocoa. and every fonn of pr MAWS Alt Y )M - 11.A.I\TT.that It were i - work of supercmgation to speak of isismeed by a well known physiclin more toast tWelity year* Giurt, it' has by the wonderful cures It has affected been comaantir appreciating in putillc remit, until its use and its reputation are alike uineerid ; and It fallow:known and cherished by all land thrtr nano Is tread.) wbo'hace been restored to health 1 4raits one a* the Glix-vf RS:IIMT for all the diseases which It professes to cure. date: Clark. ;Mesh:lan to Queen Victoria. ha. given it as his opinion that efiNisrIITTION CAN BE vr.r:ED: • The whole Mahon - M . 6ls Medicine fulls' con2rms the opinion of that egitiwat flan.. Thousands taa teAlli. and have tertited. that when all other remedlea had hdlei , 'Vrcennpletely cured that . when the sufferer had well nigh d this him orerded innuedi ate relief that when the physician pronounced the dLsease to -crrrhir. this has removed It entirely. The vlrtnes this BALSAM are alike applicable to cure a slight Cold or a Conermed Curamuiption. and its pnwei as a see. certain, apeetts. pleasant. and effectual remedy cannot be equalled. Catrrearg l‘furchase none uulies It has the written rdznature or ••I. BUTTS - Drs The wrapper. 94 welins the printed name of the proprietors. Dr. Iristar's Balsam of irslci Cherry. The immense salt ends preparation is-the best proof of ‘ tbe tali mat lon , in which it Is held by the aublic- For'the cure of Coughs. Colds. Wboopii Cough. Croup, Bronchi al nod Zulmonary Affidionsandall dlscaseaoftlieThrost said Loma. Includiag Vimsumption, Its etnesey, is astonishing and Its ratite Net. , The oni.y genuine has the written signature of "1 131=8" as Iccll as the printed time of the.Proprittor on the outer ser.ipper: SETH W. FOWL£t CCI.. Pmprietnni. Pinston. ..Aorers..—A BEL ne.W?FC. 1, - Ah ICS or Milford .1. T. CARLlSLE.firest'Rend. (I.I,V,WOOI)Er FF. Dim nrk,.Dlt. J. C. OLMSTEAD, DatatsiT, EATON dt MOXLEY, Hati ford. ' Srptetaberl4 1514,-ylo. 11I0IIITROSE PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY TOR TIIK REPCBLWLE =I . _ Wlie'bt V bushel, ... • .$l,OO 6 $1,12-/ Rye V bushel, ' • = 66 ets. Corn, -- -!'bushel, 'lO 0 '75 MS. Ruck wheat, 1 /? bushel, 37i Ct 40 cts. Oats ; 1-.? bushel, ' • . 55 cts. . Beans, white, V-bushel, $l,OO @ 1,25 Potatoes, V bushel, - 50 ets. Wheat flour, V bbl. • - $ 5,50 Cf: $6,50 Rye flour, 'f± hundred, ...5....... 2,00 @ 2,50 Corn Mea, ?.hundred, 1.15 @ 2,00 Pock, V_ lb . 10@- 14es. Lard, Vlt ' , '' 121 -ets. flutter, V lb - - 16 ®. 18 cts. Eggs, V dor., - 10 ets. IfICA lIIED. On the sth inst., by Rev. J. B. ReCretiy, Mr. Je_ tow B. Br" of Port Jervis," N. Y., and Miss MAR. oiturr Cnimusttust, of Great Bend, Pa. In Rush, Sept. sth,lby IL Gray; Mr. SYL VESTER IL Poweas t and Miss SARAH D, TERRY, troth of Rush;Susq. Co., Pa.. • In Rush,-on the 12th inst., by Rev. I. B.'Lake, Mr. Ifilam C. ',Lear, and Miss MATILDA Flan, allnf Rush. •DIED.: In Harrisburg, Pa., 'at the residence of his father, on Thursday morning, September 2, 1855, Mr. Lt.- TAYME G. Dillon", aged thirty-three years. ELECTION,OF FIELD OFFICERS For, the lot Reg.; Ist Ili. of. Susq. Co. TN °bed keuee to the Militia-Laws of the Common /. wealth of Pennaybrania, the following named Com panies are hereby ordered to meet at their several places of parade, on Saturday, the tali clay of Octob er next, at 9 *Work, 'a. it., for the purpose o.f.elect ing Field Officers icir the Fast Reginlept,First Brigade - of:Susquehanna County':' apcnom OI onaczns•By GRADE. - Ist. Orkil Colonel; 3rd,." One PlistsMajor, find . Ono Lieut. Col. - 4th. Ono Second 114 • Staff Ofripers to be appointed by the Colattel of said Regiment. • N. D. Commanding Offleers amid Companies will superintend said Meadow, and make returns aceord. ing to Laws ASA SPICER ? , Brigade lappet tor, * it" - let Brigade, 14111.. Div., P. N. Brigade Inspectors • Hanford, Sept: 15, 'bB. - Military Notice. FIELD STAFF 9.FFICP.RS that were elCeted under the Military Act of 1849, are hereby noti fied to meet at Barnum's Hotel, in New Milford, oil Monday, Sept. 20th, at 10 O'clock, a. m., for the pur pose of transacting some business of import ance. Punctual attendance is required. • - okurr,col. ffarford, Sept. 15, 1648.-2 w • E.S. Rogers, - sTILL continue* the KANLITA,CTURE or all deeettbittnat n CAERLWES, WAgeNti, kILF.ZOkth, it; - n the kedattle of Wollotaanablbaadottbc best matenalnht tke Well known ttaed. a few todatattokatteatlebYietif, fo licallanta shorn be will be WO tqrargnititte eilla.ot whomma, susidariaide Ilae. • . 44410520•Te501ic $10116.1,1! . . , ~ GOODArto WAlitit itPg A Oki. I. ALIEN'S . r ; PATENT.. DEVIQES • .. 9 :For• .- • - 1 ' Lliwotitig an:d Raising - :C.IIIIIII.ELGE TOPE. . 12T the nee of this Improv r inent, the. tldeNre inn con be raised or • r . 1.1 lowered:lnm either the gbt or the left, ii nu6drle or the Inside. therebT - .Wilting the dlfilculty hew-tartest Ing-of vringing one / ,Intot andlhed the one 6q theoppordte ride. as well as the extreme am neecenu7 to prevent Wasp (tom fulling r lwaelly at to break. the bow , . protw. Re. ' This Wetfetteel by atm of 0, small lever In connection with the hollow 0-op. to which an or, p o t, or hohter Ir attached. The to may alsoam raised of Idtimlerl with T'F.ftFECT E....,5x. by means of the lowxr lever, a4ltteh Is usually plated at the ,right hand 440 n t the sn.it, the weight Of the top Leine berdls` test a-hest! by lan t-piral springs attnelfed tic the through or connecting rod, whirls Case it down sr Itih. in the art of foiling, and a.srl.rt In rais ing it, The mat tot mated:dr, he,, on a carriage Is bat trifling. con shirring the great sitllliT. , TIM - undersigned having ;rased theereing %I. night nf 1 he rd.rwe relent, in the emotion of so. ttehanna, ilfadfonl, tor,ne, it'd Ws-- ousting, will sell nights in wild.c-nordies, not will romotf,ersters cant ages with the Improver:lod altaChrri, Di it. shoo: in Morns- , • - A B. R. BOGERS. MONTROST:, Septernhsr - CI, I:a.-ti WM. B. SIMPSON, • • - WATCH 'REPAIRER, .I , IONT*OSE, PA. Shop in. Boyd yfebstees new corner of Main and Turnpike streets, TjAVING worked fin the past nine years with the XI most skillful wc4lnen heleels confident that he can do the most difficult jobs on short notice. All work Trarnintoltilyfro Satiggetion. Jewelry repaired n.c.jatly and on re:ism:at/1e terms • I r 1. V. li. S't avnikeil fame P.c. 9orne tint,, raid lent ICC ern:llmA Mtn as za careful nn4 :quo! worttlan, cr..l.l4.tilit do nn q„,l wnrk a. cm.he Alone lalthe cuuuTry, :n al wrathy nf Coahleilcy. Towliztd.l, June 10; MI. I liv• A .eitAltton:l3'. lizrzrA m Wok, Elwell, F.. P. 3lonlnyn,.. F.. 0. Goodrich. 11. fi r lo=it , orr. Toritrtd3; 11. S. Tivulley. L. Se:irle, LalhroP..l. Wlttentn-r.r., Motttro,.o. Sinutreme, Sept. 15. GAT iftiDUCEMEtTS TOE, CASH BUYERS! NEST FALL STOCK JCST BEING OPENED AT Lathi s Oli & DelVitt,N. lIONTROS, September It, 1.?58 • • Tji (>IES ta SOMEW IIE fIE bn; the road between llontrozn and Mr. Allen lewett;o, September nth, a new black fur hat, in a hatbox; The finder will be suitably re warded, on leaving the same at the Independent Re• publican Office. 1 Sept. 13,1838.4 f Auditor's 'Notice. THE undersigned, having, been appointed by the X Court of Common Pleas of Sttermehanda County, an Auditor to make 4istrilintion of the:mallets in the bands of the Sheriffiof said County, arising from the sale of Real Estate of Harvey Hall, will attend to the duties of kid appointment at his office, in Montrose, on Tuesday, the 19th day of Oct., at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, et which= tithe and place nil persohs inter ested in said moneys up, present their claim. , , or be forever barred front' coming in upon said fund. A. MUM:ELI ..Im/;tor. Montrtem, - Sept. LS, 11358.—tw Auditor's Notice. rrITE undersigned, appointed an Auditor, by the it Court of Common Pleas of Susq. Co., to, make distribution of the fonds arising from the sale of the Real Estate of Daniel Baker, hereby gives notice, that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at his ollice in Montrose, on Monday, the ISth day of October next, at 1 o'clock, in the afternoon, when all persons haring an interest' n the said fond can attend if they-think proper. A. CPANIBERLIN, Juditor. Montrose, Sept. 15, 1859.-1 w HATS 4 CAPS% Anew lut just received find will be acid t").-0 per cent cheaper than at any other store in town. _ ' U. SMITH. Springville, Sept. 15, ISSB. THE QUAKER CITY Insurance Comp. of Phil. Capital and Sniplns, 13300,0b0. Chartered Capital, 4-500,000. Franklin Buildings, No. 408 11 - a lL nu t Sr. I ItE RANcE on :atom, Thcerlinca, 11 , ill.lne. and 1. 4 Merehandl, gvnerallv. 3LIRISE I NSI: RANCE Carol and Fr,!ght.to and form allpart. or 11, World. Alpo I e:amt on 0,0.14 to and from All Avis of the Cnion. Statement of ilie-BILthlfRS and l:onditiou of the Qua ker City,JuxurOnee Company, of .:Fhiladdphia, for Six _l(onthit, ending June :11 - ,th, 1t..58. • Capital and StErvlni. Januare let. lwH. 4177.6;9 ST IntereAloweieed sedum:mil - from Jan. lot to Joif 11:1,074 :17 SaI..VC and to- itliiM•tiCe., 4,577 LOSSES; EX PENSES.ktic. 11-Pn.,627 To . 1449 , C1 4;141., 441.4:4 11,414., Bet. Pretutuu,i, mud ExTtru9es,.. .13, 9 94':4-499,41g 19 Balance temiming with the Col:many. July Ist, 41..:ut.....,31 W.. ~ A SbETS. ,Itunda. IfortylgrA. Stneks, Coupon Lionth, I.4.ancon 611. Ptteral and Call bans, ac • . slsl — ^ ' 'I , Bilk Recelynble. :40.611 7i Cash on baud and to Dank, and dun from Agude. 2.9.416 oe. 6A1.f. , , , 1 .0.:. C3Plt33. =MI Officers. GEO724•E nAET,...Pre.idettt, (E. 1.. ROS'S, tier Tr idznt._ 11.1.1COOGSNVELL, h.ez./c Treae. I S. li. BUTLEIt. A.c.:ll.l.Trma 'Directors. Geurre Ft, !fart. E. P. Rola, A. C. Curtrll.llun. IL M. Fuller, J. Eihrual, G. Pair. E. W. Rzil. v . F Peridrir, C. /l. Itt be. A H. Chambers, J. L. Frauekoy, 11. and 'el- Jure.% M. L. WM. D. LUSK, Agent. ?.iIONTROST, September 15, 1.855..-ly • Executors' Notice. VOTIrE I; Ti MEM - . GIVEX to all persons taring demarais sintlnst the Estate of 7.irsrrtor E. WALIES, deed. Lite of Nese Milford. that the same tuo4.lK.prrsented to the undersigned for ar. =gement end all peNonn Indented to said Estate are relfttsted to wake butnedLate fray - went. - 'MARY SnAY. ? E- S E"3.°M. w....11n.mtn, Sept. 13, , Admtnidrator's Nati CQ XTOTICE is 1 e ehc elven to all :e rums tiemarslt against the estate of ItICIIAP.II KINNEY, decea...”l. lab: of Auburn. that the mune roust be ar,snteit to tire uodemlenedlor armors went. nod all hersoos Indebted to saki Danle are refilmsted to make, imturdistc paymeat. E. S. KINNEY. ithulaigrator. Avaczue Susi. co.. Pa., Sept. 15, late -6w Dr. A... Gifford, StRGEON DENTIST. Office with Di."-Draocr. Particular attention will be given to inserting Teeth on Gold and Silver plato—also on anew plan. All operations warranted. Montrose, Sept. 8, 1858.—tf • H. D. Bennett. - lattOOK gadicy. susquekanna County. Pa.. respectful ."). IS lamina MCtic otkle f S.coqueltannaand netelt.oTtor coontten flat b ts_nrerared to Mad Yerlodloata and Books.. and Repair olit Moira. E. W. FIIAZIJIM vIU st•oellosPeals, flook.t . . Sc.. for D.... Bennett. • Unman, Sept, S. 13..:3.-tt Attention Cavalry ! TUE members of the flarford and Brooklya ..IL Troops of Cavalry" are hereby notified to meet at the house of James 0. Bullard, in Brooklyn, on Saturday, the 20th inst.. at 9 o'clock, a. nt., for pa rade and drill. STEPHEN E. CARPENTER, - • Captain. rfarford, Sept. 8, 1858.3trp CHERRY .11E .uudersigited would inform the citizens of T SusquChanna County that he is prepared-0 fur ferry Currant busheS, from a Long Wand nur sery, at the low price of $1,50 a dozen. lIEMPSTEAD. liontrose, Sept., 8, .11358.-2 m News °tribe! • IVEW YORK CITY ILLUSTRATED NEWSPA -- -• IN PERS, MAGAZINES, dm, foisaleet the Mont 'roes Book Store by • A. N. BULLARD. • Montrose, Sept . 8, 1858... • - The eighth; Wonder of ,t World. A map ofthe SUBMARINE TELE t- APR, be ti. tveen Eurdpo and. America ; and a a splen did Portrait of CYRUS W. FIELD,- fur sale at the IdONTROSE BOOZ STORE, by • • A. N. BUITARTr. Montrose, Mind 25, 1858. - • • Admtualtrutorls Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to nil persons having de, mends against the Estate of Norma B. STEWART, late of Jessup township, deed, that the same must be presented \ to .the-atidersigned for arrangement, and all persons indebtbd to said &tate are - requested - to, make immediate payment. CHARLOTTE on WART, Adininistretrix. haw, August 2& 186 V.-for • SANDS; NATHANS, & CO'S - AMERICAN. CIRCUS: And Great Elc hard Exhibition. rrnn Time of this unexampled establishment NS, ofronise penetrated to this section of the United States -long since, and tike Mnnagers hare the pleas tire of hi hieing their Star AI tists, and Star Animals bodily-before this community - that they may be Cs mired that all chirelt has been said of their almost incr.:dad feats is nal& true. Six Trained Elephants ! Among Welt are tlie unparalleled Petrol-ming Elephants, Victoria and , . .klbert ? are prominent in the s!ntertnin, v • - • --.- - titetta! Among their performances . . arc the following: they Ascend an in . ti 1... chned Plane 80 feet long and but 9 incthen witle,-and one of Mem, at die e. " summit, ten feet from the grouniti.Bal ,V., antes himself on his -Head! They :6 •‘. -evince their superior training and sa - • ‘ l . nacitv • also, as well ns the Musical ~ 0 • . guseeptiblity of their remarkable spe # -4... ties, by keeping pet feet fi'....te with mu !) 1 IA sic, when they Waltz, Dance singly, .‘) , March, Execute Feats of Gymnastics, ' . Fostnring ' and Flay on the Rand Or- ,gun . I Nothing like these original ex ploits has ever before been taught to animals originally wild. That animals so ponderous and generally considered ...... I t clumsy, should enact snch deeds hith et , erto regarded physically impossible to them, - may well excite incredulity.— . - ---- - , -7-- lint these statements are, facts; Mr. • Richard Sandia, the..well known senior Si - - proprietor, antbid - all competitors at t• the great sale in Paris, where they were performing at the Port Bt. Denis, r: They cost him an enormous sum, but i t' haesirenstve venture was warranted. - , THE CALIOPE! Or ;Mammoth Stenn Menzuoneon, is another ~r eat wander Or this Show. It is the 11109 t powerful and Melodious of all Mtisical Instruments, co,t icon°, and is Capable of playing any musical compo , i lion, either Operatic or otherwise. It is sap plied u ith steam, by an Eng,itte, and An accomplished artist presides at the keys, which are like -those of the Piano. The voice of this Musical Marc.( may he distinctly heard lot ten or twelve miles. It has created an intense Sensation wherever heard, and is the climax or. all modern Musical Inventions. Two Gorgeous and Capacious Chariots contain the Mem tioneoll and Steam Engine. TWELVE SHETLAND _PONIES Of distingni,hed beauty, and perfect training, accom pany this i: 4 lw. Their performances have never equalled. They wereimpoited byMr.l2. Sands,and have an equal Game in Europe and. America. THE CIRCUS CORPS 'eludes the following Inimitable Art 0, whose achievements embrace the ;eves appended to their name: J. 3. NATHAN% onson at Philistia, an unsurpassable :cue of Two Horse Riding. LE JUNE HURT, - rand Act of Hurdle Horsemanship Mlle ELODI LOYA.LE, 'he graceful, beautiful, and youthful tar, from Paris, (the only really reach Equestrienne who has visited ic - United States,) as' the Belle of iarseilles. The SIC DIO OF RANI EL, by the German Acrobats, WIL TAM, JOHN, and CHARLES CON AD. In the course,of tire will seen the PERFORMING ZEBRA, le only Zebra ever trained or thor ighly tamed. Feats on the Pert* r Messrs. DONALDSON and DEN- Frollieks of Protean by Master _JESSE SANDS, a scene of Dramatic Horsemanship, in which he enacts 3ereral characters in rhanging costume. blaster PHILO NATHANS, Slimmers...A Riding, and Monkey Act on Two Ponies. Ursa and Globe Act, by WILLIAM CONRAD. B.A. , IIII_,(ATU.ROP! The "Gentleman Claim." who will give his Stump Spgeeh, comic Songs, Law Speech, Storg,of his Ad rentures,tluoughout the United States, for the last 25 Ceers...te.,..ke. JA 111 ES BURT, the irresistibly Comic "Peo ple's ernism." Tumbling, Vaulting; etc., by the en. tire Troupe.. A Spectacle, in which, all the Famed Riders appear, entitled , .$104.::31 HAVELOCK IN INDIA! Or the Triumph at Cawstpore. LOVE AND TUE BABOON, A Conde Afterpiece, which will conclude the enter tainments. Two Distinct Exhibitions each Day. Otto Horne's New-York Brass Band. The Best in the Country. , rff - The Procession of Etephanis, Artists, Horses, Ponies, etc., with the Colossal Cars of Ihe Caliope, Engine, Baud; Carriag es, Wagons, etc., will enter town in the 31cirning. Will Exhil4 at MONTROS - E, on SATUR DAY, the 15th _day of SEPTEMBER, Is 3. Doors open ht 2 and 7 o'clock ; the Perform ance Commences half an hour afterwards. Admission only 25 cents. No Half Price. At LERAYSTILLE, FRIDAY,SEPT. 17th.- . . strayed or Stolen. QTRATED or STOLEN from the_premises of the 0 euhs'eriber, in Jesup township, on Friday, Aug. iloth, 1858, 1 'yoke of- four. year -old steers,.l small grey Durham cow, 9 or 10 years old, 1 deep red year ling heifer, 1 light colored, white faced cow, 8 or 9 yVIIT3 old. Whoever will return said cattle, or give information -*here they may be found will be suitably rewarded. BENJAMIN OTIS. • Jessup, August 25, 1858.—tf J. • Higginbotham, . WATCH FINISHER; . General Repairer,.. •, ( IF the Itzsr. ENGLISH, SWISS, AND Guns% Dv- PLEX WATCHES, PATMTAND DETAILED Larsaa, REPRATEES, LEPLW,AC., Truly proud of the flattering encomiums bestotied on him as,an honest and,superior -- WILTON JOBBER, - - and ,grateful to all who hails employed him, and doub ly so to those' that have continued to, be his atgady customers since his commencement in Montrose,Tnow nearly three years,) and encouraged by those who al ready know his abilities, he now informs those who do not, that early in life be was tang t the art of Finishing New atches, by Atkin, late of Lord Street, Liverpool, who was &- first rate MAKER and REPAIRER of the best watches. After-having worked for him upwards of nine lean, (seven of which as an indentured appren tice,) tie then commenced forlimself, and latterly In New York, where he has been employed ktsorne of the first and most respectable establishments. in . lAhliatlvrny, Maiden Lane, Bowery, he., and leas by them ells:tett a first rate workman: • N. B. Ile has always on hand a well assorted stock of Witch Wheels, Cylinders, Watch Jewels, Main springs, Watch Bands, and Watch Glasses, which will be carefully fitted, right away, and lor_ptices less than they can be had in the City. • {Or Sh'op in Bentley, Bead; k Co's Store. l'hatuir. Block, Montrose, Aug..lB, 1858. • WOOL CARDING. subscriber is carrying on the above business as usual. A G. REYNOLDS . , Brookiyu, June 9, 108.-tf. --104 V :---. A.. .I.E.NciWi...rivCow'reik [ay Emps slims - 2 COURT' 1 . 51 } ' STREET., Adjoining the "Bank of . Binghandon," - BINGIIANTeN, N. Y. • My Stock is one of the largest and best tielected varieties of .. - -STAPLE AND-FANCY • . DRY Ever offered to the people of this county. - DRESS GOODS, _ • • _ SILAWLS, ......„ .. - EMBROIDERIES, . Rich Mks, , : Mantillas.: _ _ Domestics, ' Cassimeres, Hosery, ' ''-. '- . Flannels ,:.:. .:. Linens,' -_ . Cloths, &a, . To which the attention of Close Buyers is called.. _ In the Basement will be found a large assortmentof Family GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, In bet, any and everything in the way of Groceries, CIIEAPER TIUX THE CREAPEST. Also, CROCKERY, WOOD & WILLOW WARE . car Particular invitation extended to those whivurchase for - tish to call and examine our stock 10 . 4 prices before purchasing elsewhere, A. lI\NOWLTOIII, UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.--Silir and Cotton Umbrellas, Ladies' Sun Shades and Parasols in great variety, just received direct from the Manufacturer,_ for sale at LOW I'ItICES, at t A. KNOWLTON'S,ArCourt•street, adjoining Bank of Binghamton. TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, VILI#ES, AND• LADIES RAT BOXES, A large assortment direct from the Metmficto4 in Jersey City;must rheired at A. KNOWLTON'S, 51 Court-street. BLASTINV- POWDER AND. FUSE. A. KNOWLTON, Sole Agent for the Slain Bung Powder Mills ' will keep on hand at all times a. largo stock of the abore celebrated POWDER, which will be sold by the keg only, at Itlannticturers' prices. Also. SPORTING POWDER, SNOT AND CAPS. All the Choice Brands'o'f Sporting. Powder, from he Hazard Powder Company, on hand at all times, for sale at. low prices. N. 11.-3ty Powder will speak for itself. A. KNONYLTOIT, 51 Courtestreet, adjoining,the Bank of Binghamton. • .o.4l.Grafflfilil, C.A.GrMailes "We've Caw. for Canary Birds, • Taftll their sizes rated— • - Where single life they may enjoy, Or bliss of being mated.* e;c - : 4° ; • ; More than 60 different - styles now in Store, including all the newest patterni—receised direct from the manufacturers. No Jobbers profits paid on "home productions" at this establishment. The assortment will be kept unbroken during the Summer season - . A. KNOWLTON, 51 Court•street. BISCUIT C CMS. A largo assortmeni of Biscuit and Crackers received this day, from oneqof the most extensive Bakeries in New'York City. A fresh supply received every week, Soda Biscuit, Wks Biscuit, F.xtra Cream Biscuit, Abernethy 'Biscuit, Nonpareil Biscuit, Boston Cracker's, Graham Crackers,, Fancy Oyster do. Ginger Snaps. PURE AT 51 COURTZTREET, . `, Adjoining the - Bank of Binghamton. "How nice, it is et breakfast time,, _ Before you'velmen to work sir, , • To knowyou'il drank your coffee pore, • r„ • _ Ilod.setreci yotubeons kw pork air. • . • • N. B.—Pork,and Beans fbr She as Above. MR. " REPUBLICAN:“--rlease don't say anything about our Two SWIIIIIII, Tea, that people are clubbing and sending , 2o miles for, as the country ladies have that article in charge, and are drain" Ofi it at a rapid rate. _ t *. r ' - -A. KNOWLTON,'OI Court-stree;. Binghanton, August 26, 1858-er- . , .._ ' N. B.—A branch "willle open fora few days at Montrose, in A. N. BULLARD'S BOOKSTORE, Pl** Re Avenue, where sate; w ill be aboipt k prices given, orders taken, and ,goods: sent every day „free of charge frout'Binghanito , , [Aug. 25, 1848.--tf TREMENDOUS. EXCITEMENT, - AT TIM etoia glogiviss, AND .14.80 - ATTEIr Montrose Rook Store t lf t l i T f the subsitiberis retching a large 'guar. SCHOOL BOOKS, such as er&to be used at Nornua School, to come nmlis the 20th Wt. -Abe . - 3118CellaneOUS BOOkel good assortment, and -STATIONERY: , of the beet qindity, Jai of which will be sold for Cask it Br! 'and Let 610.1"IrIc by a. B Montrose, August 18, UM. Presh Flub Tarr ucznro t ou FOR Sin BY U 18 4 J. LYONS & To which the attention - of THE - PEOPLE is invited SUGARS, COFFEES, POWDER! POWDER!! (JERSEY AND CANADA DrCLIMED.) Milk Biscuit, Lemon. Biscuit, . CAT Biscu:t, Egg Butter Crackers, . Bogor Crackers, Wainut do. Dessert do. t . 'The old fashioned hand-stad6 Butter Crackers. t:... COFFEE: AN ACROSTIC.: , COME,eemq MIOfIICELmrandandSUPERB r HEADSTRONG yatni. 00. orate. and we pi; minim ! ALL Slanted . lincinvigOesithe dle!:ognajnt PAL BEST in ml vitae pan yin noiDtiviaß ' NA TI O N PIX,LSANTAnd law Who FARB: YOUR HUMBLE SznirAnn itorriklhnier °MIL Skop En. 3,-Btionneat of &girls% Hotel, 16 Entnynknidreet hicavani. Moog U. 1837.44 CUSTOMERSTOOLD-ZNEW. THE undersigned would hereby express his thanks, and regards to numerous friends and patrons, (Merchants, Minium* and Carriage Makers, ikthis and other Counties,) fora continuation of their pat renege and kind feelings extended to him, and to ea t acre them,. that it will ever be cherisheny a neigh .. and 'citizen with gratitude, and would also say, that he ie - eitil interested witiaL L. HUNT, 216 Pearl Street,. N. Y., in the Hardware, Cutlery, and Carriage Trimming Badness, and that, he is also Specie's! Partner with LAW .RENCE, GRIGGS., It-tiNGSBURY - ; at 46 Courtland Stieet, in the Hat, Cap, Straw "Goods, and Illillineryllnsluess. where attire/fere Who purchase goods in either of those hyenas*, are kindly invited to all, examine, sod purchase, if sat. MK :tog. - Yours; truly, • • , . , TYIJUL . 11anttopiiSept.'1, lisB.6Swp PORK FISII, FLOUR, TEAS, - 51 COURT-STREET. oe~f~~gei iq oti'oao CARRIAGE-IL&EING BY STEA.M2 & haeblig .1.1. moved into their new building; on -Turnpike Street, neer L: flearle's hotel, are merudieturies sod will beep on hand • • , Carrh B fregMligo l * 4*" tem Sleighs, They have provided themselves With a Steam Engine and state necesaary machinery and con-. veniences fsa doieg work with dispatch.; and bah* both practical mechanics of long ezperienoe and eta•. ploying none but , • • . NI GOOD WORKMEN, they are prepared to , do all kWh. Of work In die Bl.pak . m4). idling 'aryl Car- riaV 'Mach Uiel ' " their taunt proinpt ski* Worimuinlikelgt a n ery: and by being at' all times oitititatt4drf irfl,ng to•answer Any order for work; by.uslag , , .Good„ . _ and by MODERATE CRAEGEfs; hope* reeelve large attire of public patronage, z 1. We would tender, onr than 'to ear” old eiutornew and invite In want-ot'w4 *eye us ;oilt and see fbr themielves. • Montrose. August IL 1868.—1 y : _ .... Barn Door fiangin L gtu. . Patput self,adjustiag litetier!h=-Thii bast and most perfect : article - ht use. % Every men should try them. •••-• "r - '• • B. u. Ontr. ii 11110TIMBEL illontram, Aignet 18, 14 Bing - luunton - Water cu±e l 111, NOHAMTON, BROOME COUNTYi " N. T Y. - EM Estab li shment Ilia been greatly enlarged \ and improved during the presentEpring, and is now ready for the reception of vathmts. • - Few s aimilar itunitudima bible coantej combine so - many adveritages.lor the succesafuLtreatment of in valids. The iocarion is beautiful, house new and commodimis. The rooms large. airy, well furniShed. and every way arranged with - a view to thislealth and comfort of their war. : The Physiciang, Dr. Th . et , and Wife, have had twelve years experience 10 , treathag.diseisei, .pathically, (the fait eightlt"Binghandosi,) diving which time thej hasba treaded successfully. of- sick person., many after their &emus had ,beeri pronounced fatal by eminent physicians. In addition to the patients at the "Cure," they, have alargerse... lice in the village and stritountling coontrn.which mates them familiar with 'the treatment of diseases of every grade and character. - They planned, bulit, and own the "Binghamton \Water' Cure;"' coma- - quently it Is under their entire s control and manage. meat • • In all those diseases to which the peculiar adapta tion otHydropathic treatment has been sucteaully demonstrated,- they will generally guarantee a speedy and perfect restoration, such are the following, via: Acute and Chronic Itheumatikm, Nericktur Diseases, Dyspepsia, Scrofula and Spinal Coraphilitts,. Fevers, Liver Complaints, Tumors, Ulcers, Enlargement of - Joints, Diseases of Throat and Lunge, Dropsy. Agile end Fever, Female Complaints of every ,gade and eharacte, Skin diseases, Catarrh, kb., Ate. Persons who have been long sick or bed-ridden„ and who have not aucceded heretofore; izi their efforts to regain their health are especially invited to give them a call. _ Terms from $5 to $lO per week - glir Dr. Thayer will be at iforttrosi, (Butte's Hotel,) on Thursday, Se#ember 23d andat Niche/. • Hotel in Susystehanna Depot, on 274 ursday, her 16th, 1858, and cordially ineires liincilids to gist, Mete call. For thrt . h . er particulars,- address - O. V: TIIATER, N. D. Binghamton; Angola 11:1858.-4f . • . • Wool Wool! 20.000 lbs.weTowfmWpathly for the . HIGHEST -which PRICE. • HAYDEN BROTHERS. ' New•MSlord, June 43; 1858.-201 = NEWti 000DS• Jutirr Amp-AT TnE HEAD OF NAVIGATION , for sale cheap. 0. W. 110TT. • OODA & BUTTE' CRACKERS, 1.7 just arrived at L LYONS k Idunttose, August 11.180. • LOOK HERE: Z, COBB offers to the , pipe:, at prices that • cannot tail to suit, a urge and superior assort ment of GR 00 - • • At the old and well-knoWneatiblhdtment ibrWteriy 00. eupied by O. M. Crane. - , . - • SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR ck SALT, (by the tack or barrel,) Paz, and an ar. tides Usually found In first class Groceries, Flour by the wholesale and retail. . As I mean memerlt, I hope to metre, a liberal share of public patronage. Z. COBB. Montrose, 'Aug. 4, -IBsB.—tf - • ....i '. 0- THE , GREATEST - . tat 0 ' I a a . . , . tp - i .„ • .....i . 11 n i Ca 0 ..ce 0 1 ,_ i- , .. L. 0 Lai Dm C 7 U aD Lla . OF THE . AGE. f=. .f our goz r y. hu t . hi u r y.l cos Itl. common P•atata EVERY- KIND of HONOR, - The worst Scrofula down to &column Pimple. . . . He has tried It to over eleven hundred mars. and never failed es. 'crept In two cases, (both thunder humor.) He hair now table power. *on over one hundeM, ce rt illattar of Ito stelae, all within twenty mobs of Bson. • Two bottles are warranted be ems nursing eon mouth: One totem battler will cure the worstklad of Ptmplerter thither. Two or three bottles will clear the sotetn ofblles.N. Two bottles are warranted to cure the troed tanker to the - mouth or stomach • • - Three to ive bottlesart wanaitted to cure the wood kind s of Tarn One to two bottles are warranted to tare ail am:tor tinizz.. Tao bottles are warranted to our* guanine of the we and es among the hair. • Fear to six bottles are warrantedtoeure ootruptindrunninguliers ' One bottle will cure scaly eraptlontif the skin. Two or truss bottles arawarrantedto cure the wont - kind of dog. Tw or three bottles are Ithrthrdel eithitheththide ll P e rfitimit Three or four bottles are warranted to muesatbahrrum. , 'Fire to eighttottles wia ewe the word case of It gems ' w benefit re always aperburced from the Ong bottlikand amen one liwananted when the above quantity Waken. • noratrwirdusti. • • , Dux Manaw:—The reputation of the Medial Dlseovery, In ectr leg all kind of humors. ism well established by timinnaninions voles clan who have ever and It. HMI need not my anything, on the subject, as the mod &Ufa phydebms and the merß Medd Dm* fists in the country are unsintmous to Ito Pato. - In preeentlue the Medical Mammy to your nottor,.l do It lath* lmowledgs of ite connive powerila tenets; alt, and miring nod of those Mimeses to which yon are unnotanately That moat excruciating deem to an aredloosthroother; =WING SORE 'INTL Is cared as If by a miracle ; your own temper LI reetored to Its , sal sweetness, and your ban troth short sad/IAM naps to calm and • sweet atomism, and the Mercer, becceses fotatalHe bleeding to your busbasd and household. • ' ' .In tee more retraaced riser - - . , : • • NIK ES • -• • It extends to the *mooch, cawing • • *- - di A ; ' ' •'-`:- ..wldetalinothitlbutisaimontbestosiiutiabentatielateittosi* • -1101-D Elr - • creating a Wald o& gooe liellait t and pnfadlSeteooteteitothetoiW of your fondly. Tour stannach Is • AND - ninianD, I '•fixot awl:onto fort. and you an lady othe ceitato Inadir, dad • 'MI* atilt* your system does not get half the siourfithmett, coo. tales as the sainumoua bloomer the tanker eels It up thou your complexion loses Hs becomes anew or sodar best day is gone. For want of nourtehmet mews becomes_ loose and the Show of year body IMMO ITheri tenser ra Web:ichneumon width the Medlcaltineortgynyattepted to . • ,CC : St'lra; Palpitation oitha hasttoon the dde, *realism of the Woe oat meal of the each: Oslo or ate hthictot whim Yoe nth% of the bowels, end altw that seass theondellnd • II 14 11 " . • . sow alse rit tivattrods torpor Tomo are orkatag noir ausa and - away a tobwohle ON and thetr atth ,lOtith_tor does not, ow the awe. I wish impmes 011700 1, 0 10 *WV 'OMlWOTab..?A*o**** OtPrlVONUnalblatiall**Poo24l(****. In the =MAL lIINOTERIL - you Weft balb. the jarerendre and the cue, with ten It* ana tod Noe that myna saver unarm? ebrawoatommaiman , pry. No age of diet ever neoeseary—wei the Oat yeetatope . and earAWLof It. Diammoits 12I81S...—Aduits, foetal& per dor— Chlldren over tot Yam dawn nolo ire .to • elgt ion = m tes orpcomfal. As no al b***o9llloolo*U ****PRidebt *0 001,1 1 1/1110111011/.., , , • Ift*Ul;lolfre pout* WRWT. ba i r t o ,t ir gagl i ttg.-...b -- t Irian Duct; . vow er AND -ti ~ i ~ -,~'
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