An Abridgmeiiffit Xeu% The marriage of the Detroit Desde mous is Meet, because of nonpnblitatirat of the bans.' Tine father is going to put the 7 ::r1 in a lunatic asylum, and shoot his sable 4414n-taw. - .... The Vicksburg gun says that two of : he Wanderer's crew of Africans put . been s muggled into Mississippi, and put to 'work cn a plantation near Canton. Bishop Potter, of Pennsylvania, has zene to Ctmns, _the beautiful watering, plate the South of France:: The Secretary of the Interior, in his ,Ist annual report., s ays s there are yet fwo hadred of-the patriots of the devolution lit .g snd receiving their pensions. • .... A Land Slide, carrying down .100,- cwsquare yards of earth and rocki, recent- Neurred neat Hannibal, One man ills name , tvai .Fierray, and his 1 : 41d y was buried beneath thirty feet of earth. .... The whole annnal expenses of the. nth! Government of New Jersey were last lear 41.0,009;-about three•fifths of which are :vntributed by a tax upon railroad. p....assen rors. These 'are mostly inhabitants . coyer States: , Gcn. Ifouston is now •in his sixty th has signified his; intention. to retire from public life oti the fifth . of ,Itfarch nrxt. The General ham porehltso extensive !z.ds an GalvestOn nay, whither he Will fe tieve to engage - exclusively in sheep graiing. The Salem (Mass.) Register says 'hat dnring the We cold shell the earth and the-ice cracked frequently with a loudveport, vid in one instance, a large linden tree on mire street was split from the routs' , to the - , r of the trunk, with an explosion like a race of ordhance. .... Dissolute your* men stMild cut out :he following and paste it in the Crown of .heir hats :—" The human constitution is one :mot mulct be amended by a two•thirds vote.'l, .... The population of Washington Cityl • estimated at 62,000, The census of 1850 I a population of 41,000—showing an in-) verse in eight years of more .thane fifty per j ;..r.t. About three hundred new buildings were erected during, the last year. .. The-total amount realized -front the ° mi n a of the pews of Plymouth Church; Rev.lknry Ward Beecher's.) in Brooklyn, r the year 1859, was $24,042 50. . Col: Eli Slife'r,.the Opposition candi is:e, was elected State Treasurer of Penn- Januar - it lith, by the two houses of cg Legisl.Aume. in joint Convention, by eighty '.des, to forty-three fir.Denry S.' liagrow, :te Democratic candidate. ,Choiee spirits made merry in Boston nn the 18th, in honof of Daniel, Webster's ;,1111day. , Caleb Cushing .hobnobbed yith 'Rufus Choate, and Gov. Gardner • toucluJ ::asses with the lion. Benj. F. Hallett.— Prt Felton was there ; also, the " two Eng! ::sh Lords." • • -.... W. H. Fry-, Esq., discoursing a 4 the eA York Typographical Society dinne4, up. the wonderful brevity of expression' Iwo :.cwt by the use f'telegraph, says that a friend of his went last week to St. Louis, and familiarly telegraphed to. his . wife in New York—" What have you (or breakfast, and 17,w is the baby 'I". She telegraphed back--- Buckwheat cakes, and the measels !". .... The Chtss.Matela between Mr. lfor thy the young American amateur player, and ~lfr. Anderssen, the German Professor, Paris, has resulted in favor of the Thrmer. lie won seven _amen. while .11.nderven won and ,two gaines were drawn. Mr. Mor• ;ty no* Certainly is the - champion:-ot the varld. The jury in the ease of C. M. Dona .l2l, the ex-member of the Legislature, i.harg with earmbittitig an assault and -battery, +;th intent to kilt Joseph M. Church, a mem td. front Philadelphia,. returned .a verdict, January '2l . st, of guilty of assault and battery , Theiattst adviCes from Kansas state that nn further. difficulty is apprehended.— Capt. Montgomery has given himself up to :he authorities tor trial, and it is reported that Capt. Brown has left the Territory. ..,.. During the past year Lynn has man rideuired more than sixteen million'pairs of :hoes. 'The shoe businesk of 'Massachusetts Is calved at $40,000,000 a jietii, and one half of the shoes made in this State are man. liiiiittured in Lynn—so the thriving city of Lyre annualtly manufactures *20,000,000 wor:11 of shoes. .... A committee of the Pennsylvania linuß of Representatives, namely, Messrs. (;. V. Las-Tense, Gritmen, Wood, Rohrer, Patterson, Wiley, and Wilcox, have report ei resolutions-in favor of a higher, tariff, ' es. tayially on coal and iron, and approving the President's views expressed in his late en' t.tlal message, in favor of specific over ad ra :Jrel7l duties.- ..Forney's Presi says,:" 0 - n the ques. t'.on of the tariff, the Govtrnor strongly en :(,;ses the recommendations of the Presi adt, and boldly proclaims the sentiments rilerally entertained by the people of Penn qii-ania.- ' We • thank him, for doing so.— i'ke interests of our own Commonwealth Possess the first and strongest claim upon aer citizens; and whet they are really at . party distinctions among her Sous ilieuld be thrown aside, and they should ral 1Y as 6 marl to athituieCthem.' •.. When it wia asked,'at - the. close .of session, if Mr. Douglas should re turn to the fold how he would. be received, Mr. Toombs answered, in his dogmatic way, that he " mug come iii as a private, and take tls place in the ranks." When it is remem. tier e d that theY took 'off his epaulettes; at the 4 . peiling of the session, by ,deposing him :.1.1!t the chairmanship of Territories; the atelleat ion. of the *Senator . from* Georgia voiiid•seem to have been spoken by one hay. If authority. • • . Mr. Douglas, it is stated, has recently i ttendaanAdminstration Caucus, but it must also be stated ; to make a true representation, that this Qiucurov assfor the special purpose of concoctin g the"gigantic project of putting the *hole. U . S . Treasury at the disposal of the President, for the - ostensible purpose of Purfgarting Cuba! Mr. Douglas,-we 'are sorly to know, is a rampant filibuster, a "manifest destiny" man, synipathizing in all the sidle* of conquest, anexation,and piracy, entertained by the most desperate class, of min that ever cursed - this or any other civil ized country. •• • . A„dispatch frOm Washington. dated wanuary 20th, says: "Unexpectedly the house had a stirring session to-day. A hill vas pending,sreperted from the 'Committpe Public' Lands, amending the pre.emption :01, requiring three months maidence to se; cizre preraption. Mr. _Grow moved •,his Amendment prohiliting any excepfactu'al set tiers from pun Chasing public lands till „ten Veins after they shall have been surifeyisi— llaif a- dozen Yeas and Nays were taken:" to evade a direct ,vote uport it, but its friends voted them down persistently, and at last it was reached and carried by fourteen majori ty, every RePliblianut voting Yea. A lei Democrats 'Silo bad voted for the bill before amendment, now turned - against it , and: the Agrooment was defeated by four majority. motion to reconsider ie pending: _ ==~l<:~.~i'd'.:t6:"q~'y't...~. ..: K~:4 Y4.T'A ~'.~-. >- ;a;~M.i!4=ji.'r'J.L,~~y~.v~w si.Y:.. ~"~"U•i. :.`. S".. The next meeting of the " of 'Pennsyliania is to -be hold at flarrisbhtg, Tebriiiry: : l6;lBs9. Various important snbjects %Oil be subinitted and dis: cussed : at the propOsed theetinpinong which may be nanteathei tirgamitition of the PresS— r its power—its management—its code of honk; the Duties of the Piers—etiquette, inanners, 3.e. ; the Cash System ; the Credit System; Advertising and AdvcrtisingAgents, &c . Rev. S. S. Snyder . , of Lawrence, S. - torinerly of tliia place, is now on tb this part of the ebuntty, - 'with his family Ile . looks worn—j.he continual e*citement having impressed many traces of age and care upon his brow. He thinkitthat Kansas is in % much worse condition now than ever, and that any attempt to mete out punish ment to liontgotnefy tinti.Brotin will be re sistell, and that the notorious ittunilton trill open up a war that will - .be more terrible than anything that . has yet %ratispjred. Even justice to both parties ivill be submitted to, ! but to'nothing less will the people. bow ` . the neck of submission.—Tyrone (Pa.) Star. . The.report that Meisrs. Beward,Hale, Giddings, Chase. Wade, and other distin guished Republicans, are in fitvor of the steal ing of - Cuba-is a sinpia fiction, started in the silly hope that it will have some political . ef fect at the North. Republicans at Washing. ton all look uporithe Cuban movement is a transparent:, humbug. Which will result In nothing. - The only feundstion for the stories about, the secret negotiations with the Span ish officials Is, a rumor that the President is trying to bAbe the Governor-General and the Spanish military commanders in Cubit betray the island into his hands. This is al leged to be the object thirty millions - . But it is also suspected there that a large share of the money, if the President gets it, will be used with the mere prospect of sue ccss to carry the next Presidential election. .... A principal object in the importation of Slaves direct front Africa to the Southern 'States, is said to be to no. infrease the repre sentation of the South in Congress as to give that section of the „Union a majority ; or at least maintain an - tquipoisi between the two - • sections. The,Charlestor: News shows the folly of the attempt, by rn exhibition of sta tistics. The population of the Northern States is 15,000,000; that the South, whites 8,000,000, blacks 4,000,000, total, South, J. 2,000,000; actual 'majority, of the North now, 6,000.000. Allowing for an - increase North and South in the same ratio as hereto fore till 1870, it would require the importa tion of. 20;000,000_ slaves from Africa . to maintain - the "pfiliticnl equilibrium" of the two sections in the House of Representatives. .... The Senate Postoffice Committee on the 17th inst. determined to. report favora bly on -. Mr. Iluater's bill, for a reform the postage laws; which bill proposes to in crease the postage on letters. from three to five cents, and to abolish the franking on,, all printed °matter weighing. over three opuses except the Presidents annual message and accompanying document,, the annnal report of the Secretary of the Treasu ry,-and the Tatent Office, and the Congries sional Globe. The Committee is understood to be still engaged in considering. a further pruning, if not total extirpation, of the frank ing privilege. It would be a popular meas ure to abolish the franking privilege, hut to increase the rates of postage would be very unpopular. The funds .of the Government had better gal towards sustaining the Posta tice than be squandered in the purchase of new Slave territory, or in buying ufi,dough- Satimay.Side.—The pastor`alfeis not all shady; there are times when the ciowds have a silver lirrin, and golden sunbeams cheer him in his toil. such W 2,1 one of the pleasant seasons enjoyed by the pas tor of the Baptist church, with kris friends, at•the noose oT Yr. Wm. L. Post, on the occasion of the generodonation Oren him on Tuesday, the ISth inst. Ira x , many thanks to the kind donors. rak l. To the nch and Bar; to the yeung men for their very acceptable and timely gifts ;.. to the friends, of other churches ; to his own loved church and con gregation; to the efficient committee,who with their able assistants, so fuecci , sfully commenced and com pleted the enterprise; to the young ladies who con tributed so much to make Du. gathering sunny; to the pleasant group of children whose presence ad ded so much to the interest of the interview ; and for more than two hundred dollars in goods and money; and especially for the words'of kind regard scpt in nous, the- subscribers would express' their grateful acknowledgments ; and may the Dispenser of all good richly reward them for their kindness. J. C: ROOMER, Mantro3e, Jan. 21, Isa. L. BOOMER. 111nOcal Convention —A Musical Con vention will be held at JACKSON. Susq. Co.,•Pa., commencing on Ilonday crening, January 31, 1859, and closing Friday e , yening with a CONCERT. The Convention will be conducted by Itesgrs. J. B. STURBECANT, and E. PAYSON . ..PERKINS. Tickets for the course, 59 cents. Admission to Concert, 2.5 cents. To be had of gessmJas. Bron son, A. Larabee, Ilioratio M. Wells, or at the door. Jackson, Jan. 28, 1559.—1 w Donation Visit.—The frien& f Per. H. A. Rats; nre ropectStilly solicited to attend a DO NARION'at the Parsonage, on Wednesday, l eb. 2d, afternoon and evening. " Thelaborer is worthy of his hire_" Br OODEE. OF rue COIIIIITTFE. Montrone, Jan. 9.6, J 859.- Notice.—The Comininioliers of i Susquehanna Coiinty hare made the following , appointinents for the current - year: Solicitor,' Iron. F. B. Streeter; Clerk, Wm. A. Trunnion; Mercantile Appraiser, Al. bert Truesdall, of Liberty township ; Jail Physician, tor. Josiah Blackman ' Donation Visit.—The friends of the M. E. Bethel Clitirch of Montrose, propose giving a DOSA• TION, fur the benefit of their pastor, on Thursday, Feb. Sd. All favors thankfully received at the above mentioned Church. .4 order of the Committee. Donation Party.-The friends' of Ret. W. R. ADAYS propose giving him a DONATION at the „Presbyterian Parsonage, in Brooklon. on Wednesday, February 2d, -. 1659, afternOsu and evening. By ORDER or rue Coarmrt-rre. Brooklyn, Jan. 26, 160. MONTROSE PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED 'STERILE FOk TUE REPCDLICAN Meal. IR bushel, i • ' Bl , OO Et. 51,25 Rye ? bushel; "......, ' i....62i cU. Corn, bushel, 1 6'24 cts. Buckwheat, 74 bushel, !/ 50-ets. Oats, 1:1 bushel .. ' ,313 @ 40 eta. Beans, white, fl bushel, ' . 75 els. Potatoes, 7 t;l bushel, t • Si{ eta. Wheat flour, r 4 bbl. 46,00 @5 8 ,25 Rye flour,"e hundred, 2,00'€,> 2,50 Corn Meal, 'e hundred,. k . .1,50 @ 175 INA, V lb. a SO tg Ifets. Dressed Hogs, 5} W6l cents. Lard, ? lb .. -‘l2l ets. Butter, li lb „ ' ' =..18 to '2O cis. Eggs, fe doz. ' 13@ 16 eta. The 03:negated Bitters. ter the cure of Dltepaht or Indigtetlo7 l . Deer fi c omplalnt. Aitams. CoeitTer i tl. l,ms . s:a j p= 7. 4 . 4e a f Headsetre art ;Ennr deneral 1:WhIlltr. many a mclukhasing Ramie:Min Imperfect maeatha, , Timm:, BIT - MRS. ad all dames of our felloteattlread, Including, Itetu,hers of Congresatlrawyers. Physicians Clergymen, Plante" Parnters and others tensfy, are the one ourrats, and nem sane SPECIFIC for the (=mediate retief sag pato:tarot cure of the =any cruel comphdots ankh /0 wane Phase or When of of our row. Than BITTERS were ffactorend by 1 1 3rlerw a ge D. Gram and la their formula differ entirely Not that of any other powandico of entedielne. camellia; rat Inlneral—ear Am.:kola their ordure tordc.notstlmulatiojc—retalulogibelr Maims In any dime; thee art -a corobtastlon and a farm Indeetrof Meath , " vital In erterrolontladdlatase and rotor. lag the system tans pristine rigor and health. No matter of hole long standing, or however Induced or chronic In Its character the dlo macros* be.—no touter that it ha toned the ahlll of the ObSidelmi r and reelatedthe efforts of Med:l,ft; a dog* trial of than Bitters will utter,. the Wader that tdd dimmeala aannablatothe propmprotedy. In Witham, of the marry ceteselfected bp Mit **weft. sellerpnce is =ld lathe writtencettlficatesfrom disUngulffoxltudielthullabotma ill went* Ist& - _ , .- Dyspepsia Cared::,-- • The vent comber of cores effected bv that eclentitle toot of., t h e far tannnOOITOEX. 4ILTILD lllTTllatit i ben it in the enter:gunny as the onlytellttle enedietne for iiii feeton of Div mdoett todileentiort.Atheon. Liver Complain tag e, Tratettesob. AeWitf. gout Bea Ciatiessi Infect liesi_dAe Nemesis Dailler. mid en eriewsof the Mem* eodeliee• to. Osase =slid Irig 11,40 tho. siker Atte NeedaeLl lamas! se e . Orem la •iV.W . . eek. DE. .T. C . • (..r , , . S:1): - Vit: RIVEN , - • Ainert - if6R _ Wheeler& Wiitilii 4 ! iewiug _TINE -liEst Er' , • VANES 'A 'STICH THE SAME ON BOTH SIDES in 'nth Willett C.CNtOT RIP: We prefer WFIRELKIt graind Nadi inei for family use.—Tntnanx: Ire- cannot. imagine any 'thing mare perfeet.— Nrw Timm Er.,tNours-r. Montrose, Dec. 20, _ . & maws CELEDWATED HEY SEWING MACHINES, 493' Broadway, 1110 W tot*. 1$ Summer Street, Boston. 730 Chestnut Street, Phil. 137 Baltimore St., Baltimore. 513 West ilk St.. Cincinnati. - A N / eTV yle.—Price $56. THIST . machine ~enifehm two piirrhaeed front th e ,tore. requirill-posewinding of thread ; It Ileum Fed*. bather.. and ;Wehee hi a superior ANl,ll,ll.4llrur Ream hy lie own operatiow letthout revour.e to the hand-needle. Aa. le •rennlred b n other mit • rhlhe, elt w1:1;th Sotler and atenteer eeeing then t encaftelre* run. even if she werks for une rent an hour. Slow /OR A (7.111 e rut. F. IL Agent. MONIRO'Sr:. December 5,17:,:et.. MARRIED. fn Sllter fink°, on the let inst., by Rev.. Edgar . Sibley. Mr. E. R. takittit.gt, of Little Mendowa, and Mi Nona. L. Essioxo, of the fanner plate. At Auburn 4 Corners, on the 20th imt., by Thomas Admis, E-q., Mr. CUAVNCET WRIGHT, of Auburn, nod Miss CHRISTIANA E. CONGER, of Me. ehoppen, Wyoming Co., Pa. In IC ew Milfdrdi nn the let Mot,. by Rey. Luther Peek, IVr. Lentir.rs Layne, and Ifatur I.IANS, all of the above plate. In .Nen. rtiont on The 20t,h-olt., be Rev.. Luther Peck. Mr. CALVIN SLOCUM, and Miss MART L. Mar- LEI', both of Jackson, Rust,. Co., Pa. biEll. , . In Bridgewater, Jun. Ith, 1 1859, Mr. ,Tettcrriir Atsassn, aged 76 years. "Friend after _Friend Departs." Another of the venerable and venerated of " Si4J 711,1,7ina'S Pion Prrs," has deceaaed. F11:P117:2C BA RS rm, r., , 11.,(11t41 tt the re , ddenee of hi a eon , E. Barn um, of the " tailey Not' 3MP/rd. Jan. 12., 1859. aged 82 years and C, month?, Our subject was a native of Litchfield Co., Conn., born at that memorable era, duly, l'net. In early life fie (emoted with his parents to Addison Co., Vt., then a new and uncultivated -region, profusely ten anted by " Beasts of prey, And men as fierce, and wild as they." From thence he emigrated in the year lkOi, to the then township of Lila-nine. Lucerne corAtty, (now Frankliti,s„ltsquehanna.county,j which was then almost entirely in the tough. m ft cattle from the hand of nature; the home of the panther, the bear, and the wolf, whose depredations were for ninny years an intolerable annoyance to the settlers. By his perse vering and untiring industry and-skilful management, he contributed extensively to the overcoming -and subduing the impeding obstacles, so prttmincntli and obstinately interposed in hindrance of their advance. meat. Ile has lived to reap his reward, and enjoy the fruit of his labors, and his desires consummated in the now happy and prosperous condition of worthy descendants. 'Bs last illness was protracted and se 'very, but he endrMeri it with heroic fortitude; his natural cheerful and social disposition never forsook him; and he - retained the full exercise and enjoyment ot his unclouded, unobscnred mental capacities. Al though not a membef of any 'denominational associa tion, his unbounded philanthrophy embraced all sorts and conditions, and his benevolence has left its in delible mark. [Con. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL, At :Montrose, Snag. Co., Pa. J. F. STODDAR(CA-.-141.-,-iiiNCIPAL BE . next term Of the." SCSQUIETTATChA C017:1"T T &nom." will commence on Monday the 14th day of Feb., 1859, to continue eleven or twelve weeks. For the accom modation of Teachers aho desire to attend a quarter of eleven weeks , and are unable to be present until the 21st of February, the OPENING ADDRF.SS will be delivered on that day, in the Academy flail, by Wit. IL JEsscr, Esq., and the term, (if advisable,) will continue eleven weeks from that time. - During the term Prof. Bronuaan will deliier course orLectures on the Science and Art of Tr-ach ing, Moral Culture, and Elements of Character. and on Natural Iltilostirphy. Students who consult their own' interest will be present the :first day of the term, and will allow notrieio/ cause to keep them one moment from their school duties. All who desire ran mkt lesson in and Vocal Music under thorough instructors connected with the schooL • • EXPENSES. Trims, in Normal Department, 11 week5,...56,00. " in Printery do. do. 3,50. in Latin and Greek, extra, do. 4,00. " in Vocal Music, ! do. 2,00. . Board per week, - - - ar It is desirable that tuition bills be paid in ad vance, and no deductions will bernae when stndents are absent, except in case of protiacted sickness. Students can beard themselves as heretofore. For farther particulars apply to the Principal, Prof. J. F. Sroonaan. , WIL,JESSUP, President. C. F. READ, SeCTeDtEp. Montrose, Pa., Jail. 26, 1859.—tf 100 Mel Wailed CHOPPERS can find employment two miles South of Moscow, on dm Del. Lack. & West.R.R. We are paying Forty-Four Cents a single cord, for cutting wood two feet' long, CASH mite a month. The timber ie eary Beech. Birch, and Ma ple., CHARLES HEBARD, ISAAC CASE. Mogcow, Jan. - L9..2wp Settle ! Settle t! Short Settlements snake Long Friends. FOR the accommodation of those who hare ionized me heretofore, I will say, that I, with my books, bilk, end accoutits, will be at the follow ing named .plades for full settlement of the same.— Not that I wish to hurry payment but Mutt we may settle 71110 you pay when convenient. I will take oats, in fact almost every kind of produce. So gents. if you hare anythir.g you wish to spare, bring it along —money not refused. I will be at Wm. Jonea, near Lathrop's:Lake, on Tuesday, Feb. Bth ; at George Balls, in Forest Lake, Thursday and Friday, Feh,lo and 11 ; at Elijah Adams, Auburn, Tilesdio and Wed nesday, Feb. Isth and 18th at George "Lewis's, in Dimrick, Friday; Feb. 18th; at L. Beeman'a, Laws. Title Center, Tuesday, Feb. 22d; at .1. 0. Billiard's, Brooklyn, Thursday and Friday, Feb. 21th and '2sth; at D. ' Mopbottom Station, Tuesday, - March Ist and hfilickock's,Springville, Wednesday, March 2d. Come one; come all. 11. TITAYER. N. B. I would be glad to see my Iriendq near Montrmte; at anytime, come in and rettle. It. T. ' Montrone January 26 1859.-2 tr ' Executor's Notice OTICE Is hereby given to all persons haring de. N minds against the Estate of Ttmcrrut WartNaa, late of the township of Bridgewater, dec'd, that the mane must be presented to the undersigned for ar rangement( and all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make inimediate payment. - CHARLES AVERY, Executor. Montrose, Jam.. 20,1851L-6w ' • ,REMOVAL. FORDIIANI HAS REMOVED HIS ro - Tamen! and Trnnh shop acrowi the street, into the building formerly ocenpied by Boyd & I,,,Vebster, one door below Kiefer & Stod dard's, which he has fitted up expressly fo r a - , tgaddle. Halmos; and TraitliShip, • - and wherehe would be happy-to have his friends calf: All who .hare wisettled- foe fcle 143 5 8. will please call without further notioe. - ' • . And oblige,‘• 0.7; PIEHELAY.': Holdione, January New Tear,Pieseuto r rriHE aubmriber sialtertavake aliment of num A. digarent Abnaava SarAct yaV 18" 'W ev er 7 ihnlilY Sunlnehnnan entin B P 'll l O7 aro SSW and Publininni 81 a great exPalate. sad avilkia math aalaahlo information. 411 E ll 7131111 ELL, in toldhave hos Vaktvg.. , '"" 4 4 D° tia=tiar; $4111.7ii, Think, OIL ; ' COI siitur or ARE 'nil:4mA — mesiirl‘6 7 lll dfught, -}l4,l4rott 'pain} tbt4ldl sableurt? time you stickling nr Mee In the lofted? ate 'you the aver Coundalutt.itire you the Brenda Ila Nerecuot Dee Wer t 411 , 211 V eympeons of Pulettously Ceneumptlout Jr Tau see tr011 3 ?.41 with/we a the al.ve malptomp. Dr. fly A irr;E•s CO l'Orttli CHERItt; It effect • epee tly end pc oltanCott reftfaellte rtlifeuce of thosdandiwho his - et/an cured by It P lit testlfy. Another Ileinarictihte tore! -P.n ce or Itomm:l'rederiuk Count', Mir hr. Swathe :—Dear Ina it a dutri owe to the and in Jattlee 10 TT% 1 have tbottglit proper to make known one of the molt extmordlnars carte. to Iwr own ease. that haft ever been !fitly reaorded. In the month of October lire. I was a-Meted with aaerete galfteeng In me Mr - wt.... Mel. formed a lane abscissa. and also tomontultaded to leg Long. and eel/ much attlieted them. and .ttschateed large gnaw them of c0g:1441.44 external and late-mat. Me. breath mould teski through MT IAmtANINMII thfottgb the cavity of my breast wttli:apixtient egw„ attended wh tt • vtoteni nonalt.dalr and night. low. °Lapp...lite and earl - rine dehillty; an that Inf./414c , tan thlmeht my ease kopek.. ainirteroVd the Power ot nteelite. I r. , mateed Oder/err tilted notalithol . rof I oll * time. until I watt rated to a mere akeleton. and thelv veined to he no have f or ms , but having Trod la the inhere fir the magy wonderful cures Performed Ito TM3f Colipormo heave rir thiral.S. llMllettlittr• rind to Miltimore forevebottle. and ommeheed Its use, int& to my =eat satisfaction Imbue anxious family. the etagere or openi In tel lona, hegan to hcal. and the cough rulottled , and on using ten ng bottle.- I wasmeortll to perfect health. -Over.flve years have elateed. and I .1111 remain a perfectly hearty man to halo day, June 1. 15.7.3. I have not had a dart sickness for efgalren wad hr. Please a., eat- thy gratehrl artnnwiedartnerds..... THOMAS 'DIXON. The ...ne,riter to well ntlii.3llll(4 aiah Timmas trixon, and ran le.thr thnd Le has been Melded as /shove reldvented. I regnnt It o rreorrr•Vito shoot miracle—!l.ta a horn.' oteto . " , wadetY. LOWS It. InTIITIOROiV. Pastor of , llerlin Clrcult. Italtlmore Confrren , :e. • TAarITTLATLT roe to e. Sn'aysiels • Compound Syrup of Wild Cierry; The ~r1,1....1an.1 only art...lite Cherry prepaaßre. Bear the 1.1 ruled. wlely of V.-W.3We Ingtedlebt,... Ituu be nith perfect. earyty. Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Rills, A cengt rvet , te Peruserurdlch.e, far superior to the rills in • Swayne's Celebritied Vernaitage, svpyne's 1 . 2.1.cra, for purlf)lng the III”usi. Dr. Swayne's Bawd Cordial, Ark lavaNal.te reme.lr f" Dlartra, Dr,el,terr, Cheaters. Cholera atilt all liawel Votaluta, cart 01/4 : krWrlrtle . l. Dater ratbollenn la the ,array and une.plattae.r.ate4e. nor 'u rent... sohl Iry A 11EL T S l' It It F. 1.1., J. H 2 /I..ERIIXIr, Mont rote, and neatera,. everywhere thrmatmut the l'nuntr men Stilt, rreturea I , IIIV fly Dr, H. SWATNE m SON. R 9, S, Bomb 7th Street. 1.411.1c10.1n. ana.l.lPa3.-1 y Keep it before the People THAT /11.1. EAT: need he thew lets Took maker. enutalna an l ei werne EAT:t.t thy lern and epollx the .tafe.• piderfue o high , flh wPeen tS,Piha toured th tourtther. ea no Sale u be nook. fo.der pattht :licit will lad ten inner beforelt wly.l ontirely afr o n ; and that the tate of Anyerh Trireme. of Norrbaon n. that '4,N TO rAIR on the Ideit of the fet of (terror hi k h „id tn , ell4l;:implj w tirc twrealr had on tie famous tam der and taught f or Caen Ann r crowitt so. by t artal, Ilruing. d Co., ST the rade burgeon pron . ( be 1. FA it r:r I..llEart Na. 4 ro.:II'ATF.NTeIIAMPION S %FES. the only eaten:3 fdo to thh ('D) bkh bate never linen rphbed be torre_-.4 or had their route:rt. dnrron ea by wtelderital fret,—}'row The reret.fe affix Yitt Es Aare Jr Sranfeor': PIKATICATK,I, AOKI= TO A Y YORK iirlAßT...—‘l T. the molt relyard eltltehe of St Jowt.h. Mu, do hereby certify that the Iron safe belutorinar In r. F 444. - In. mule hr Farwl to NA . .4 Walnut Otte% Pisileklutaa, Which nem In the tlre rent ...owed here. 14 ant Ste . Pwr. . nod proof era.: that the bok, parre. f lewelry. de.. wub.ll were of the nate at the time were in,,, h in nref • lie. thm the hoildinc atiltb It way In nor •.0 1-KLIIT. OR • ONE M I high, and ttut a te e so rim Mg A..121r omeltlitch horned Over the -AA rota was not sumo lent to lute infun d nue SAFE unflawthic to le Poe Fanny. sit:foot 11, it . PRANII KrKTKIg • Jr. IV . T. "n -L t.m. ll. nt; .1 A. Harmer, Imola,: Dames. :earner d M elkwr menhanta ll'u.ttan Ras. Jaffa franc. C. E. tn. et. Jorepl, Mo. EVAN, A - WATSrIN.'II Small FOVRTIT Street. Philade have n.ot.tn hand the lament ttalarnander Sat, In the United warrantrd ...Anal to any dtat n. nude nn n-aennable ter.m. 14e. - 14e glvit Ilea enii. BILLINGS tA1101:]). Untamed-, Jararkry tj Administrators , Notice. IOTICE is hereby even to all persona having de monads ngainst the Estate of ROBFR? litmus, tate of Iturriek. township, deceased, that the same must Lel:l:Rented to the tmdersigned for arrange ment, and ail persons indebted td aid estate are re- quested to make immediate payment. JOIIN Tholl AS, I Adm , r , EIJZA 1117611E5, • Jlerriek, Jan. 5,1859.-6 w Admittipitratoe% Notice • NOTICE Ls hereby given la all per...m.a baying demand. agaltlit the palate of o. c . LYMAN. tlecea,t. late of Springville. that the aan.e Drina be .preaented to the underalgnal tnr stmt meat. and all persona Isulehted to mold Estate are rat :ceeledtn maze immediate payment ' MARTIN B. L.T.11.1N. Spring ille4 Sum. at.. Pa.. Jan. A WC-en Courts of Appeal. 'TIM Commissioners' of Susquehanna County have filed upon the following days and places for bolding APPEALS - faint the Triennial Assessment of 1859, to wit: • • Forest Lake, Monday. February 21, 1859; at the house of Sirs. Clark, in Forest Lalcr- Silver Lake and Choeonnt, Tuesday, February 22, at Kituban Hotel, in Choeonut. Middletown, Apolacon, and Friendsville Thirough, Wvineadar, February 22d, at Jackson ' s hotel. . Rush and Auburn;Tbursday,'k'ebruary 24, at the Snyder Hotel, in Rush. Springville and Dimoek. Friday, February 25, at the boric of Spencer Iliekox, in Springville. Brooklyn and Lathrop, Monday, February 2s, at the ho e. of damn 0. Bullard, in Brooklyn. Ilarford and Lenox.- Tuetilai, March 1, 1 . 859, at the-house of N. W. Waldron, in Hareem,. difford, Herrick, and Dundaff Boriargh, Wednes day. March 2,at. the Dandaff Hotel, in Dundaff. TmtZdriy, , March 3, at the house of Joel. sp-riback, in Gibson. Thomson, Ararat, and Jacksim, Friday, 'March 4, at the house of J. J. Turner, in dackmn. Franklin and 'Liberty, -Monday * March ', at the home of Bela Jones, in Liberty. New Milford and Great Bend, Tuesday, March S, at the Summerssille Hotel, in New 'Milford. . -Harmony, Oakland, and Susquehanna Borough, Wednesday, Marzh 9,ut the house of T.Carr, In Susq. Borough, Montrose and Bridgewater,. Friday, March 11, at the Commissionci-s Office, in Montrose. Jessup, Saturday, March 12, at the house of Dan iel Hod; in Jessup. Be order od the CommissiOners. W3I. A. CMOSSMON, Clerk. Commissioner's. Office, Montrose, Jan. It, 'st. Dixaock High' School ! TllF.Fecond term of the Dimock nigh School will commence on Tuesday, 'PebrusxY 1, 1859, to continue 12 weeks. under the charge of B. M STONE and competent-Assistants. A. C. BLAKESLEE, B. D., Lecturer. Expenses per . Term of 12 Weeks. TrlTlON—Common EngEA, Higher, ", 4,00. " . Primary, 2,10. Board per week, .... Room rent per week, 12} Accommodations. The buildings will accommodate 100 students ; and -those wishing to obtain Moms to board theMselies can do c o by applying to the Principal. A Teachers' 'chum will be formed For those wishing to teach Com mon School, at onei dollar extra charge. • The Opening Addrecn . f will be delivered by the Rev. D. B. F:1101tY, or MOnmose, ou Tuesday eVenieg, Feb. bit, at C 4, p. A general atteudauee' is desirable. • It. 11. STONE, Principal. Dimock Academy, Jan. 12, 1852.-2 w . • Register's Notice. JOITELIII NOTICE is hereby given to i all persons concerned in the follotting Estates, to wit: Estate of L P. WILMARTH, late of Ifarford, Chas. Tingley, Administrator. Estate of Fatnkateg Pctratuso, late of Susque hanna, Frances Picketing, Atbnintstratrix. Estate of D. BLacstsoros, late of Gibson, Lyman Slackin,gton, Aduttnialiato‘r. -, E-tate of Lext Ilcasyst.gr, late of Dimock, bane Smith, Administrator. Estate of S. S.• litnnattn, late of Auburn, J. E. Gibbard, .Administraser. Estate of J. B. Sitiunoca, late of Rush, ff. J. Champion, A dmitripttze for. •Ditaie of L. Coos, late of Garrick, John• Smiley, A dinfitiairater. Estate of Jona; Loan, late of Lathrop, John Lq . rd r., Administrator. .EAtate of Euraerrrt Gass:moo; late of Radon!, Wm. C. Tiffany, Ereritto s r... Edge Of JAVIER - TRAVIS, late of Liberty, S. W. - Truesdell and Johanna Travis, Executors. That the iceoiurrants have settled their accounts in the Register's Office in and for the county of Star quehanna, and that -the same will be presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court .of said -county, on Friday, Jan. 4 28th, 1859, for confirmation and &noc turne. , , CHARLES KSALE, Register... Register'as Offiee,3lontroe, ' Pee.WlBsB:", • '-obtelt [:fated during.the • - 1)18solti n.: Tut. cepartnetildp y4at year; under the MAW) M Bitert.ae, Elan, & Co, it this day dissolved by Its oem.lintitution. The : Woke and aecteenti or the late Amor Eent*' kr.Retul. - end Bentley, Reed. & Co., an) in the binds Bentley, ato is duly • au th orised to settle the same..- , _ ; _IIEO.T. BENTLEY,. Dee. 11108.50#. _ •- - „Mord4tee- ~ Al rowiliallevimerime t o tizteDiNßßOVlSrak QAILTior esto.l7 site barrel ' ' NJ 11114: • Via* alq 7 - :!:Ne*fLOOP,,-.::-' `tcor.''A';i3,s9-soo. THE'irp aut•Aiibets reonthme to: eap th on :e litereituttle Beniviees . • se heretofore, at the o/d . steed in' /ho 'Prick ma, under the name and style of 11. • Rpm) .44`c0., and they respectfully, invite their old caatomers, and the Public fienerally to give them a call. They de sign to keep constantly on hand a ge . tteral aveortment - of seasonable Goods, .aliatirlaing their mind variety of ..• - . a M m M Edin:m e cqe, 1 ;,0. 8 11ci = Mk- - of 0.1 0 0 a: 4, 3 ard Oil 01. u. '051 4 t 2 g 1 4, 4 141 :•, ;;4" 4 c.) 6' re 6 ;• al g' 4) 01 Et -, tiamo F t°, 4 all of which they offer On the moat reationabkr terms, for Cash. Country protium., be ay/proved credit. J. P. W. fltt.ay, with ' O. Y. ,READ. Montrose, Jan. 1, 1859. NOTICE. Alt. r, PATRICK, JR., would like, af ter a silence of nearly ten years, to appeal to the moral sensibilities of a very generous public, who have alwaysmanifimied their Sense of appreciation of his as'efulness by exacting his services when needed or thought to be' needed; but who have given no other evidence of gratitude or good-will—larticularly in thin way of " substantial aid" as Kossuth would say r -that he now desires a full and entire settlement of all his accounts, also the accounts-of the late firm of Patrick k Dimock and he wishes -finther to state that he desires nothing to be considered wrong, if, after a few Weeks, tlie said accounts, remaining un set ded,should be placed in the hands of a good sharp collretor ' and made to account to him something that will buyOatand Buckwheat. Please notice this and take-action ateordingly.—Yours Truly. E. PATRICK, JR. esir If attention should not be paid to this, Jogs F. timsruotta may have something to do with it. KEYSTONE HOTEL. HATCH, Proprietor. THIS new and commodious Hotel, situated on Main Street, near the court House, and' nearly in the center of the tinniness portion of Montrose; is now fully completed and furnished, and snui opened on the 27th of September, - IRsS r for the accommodation of the public and travelers. The Proprietor ' feels confident that he is now prepared to entertain guests in a manner that cannot fail to give Complete Satisfaction. The House and Furniture are new, and no-expense has been spared to render it festal, if net superior to any similar establishment in this part of the State. It is well supplied with all the recent improvements and comforts, and obliging waiters will always be in at tetulance to respond to customer, The Slittbles connected with this House arc New and Convenient. The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patronage of his old friends and the public generally. WM. S. HATCH. Montrose, Septetubet%22, 18.58.-tf STOVES, PIPE, TIN, =EC= SHEET IRON WARE. Tcmdersig:ned would announce to the public that he is again in the above mentioned business, and teat be found opposite his old stand, on Main 'Street, below Searles Hotel, where he will be happy to see his old customers and 23 many new ones 22 will give hint a call. Stores.d the newest pattern's, and at the cheapest Cates. Jobbing Done. on Short Notice. Produce taken in exchange for wares. S. A. WOODRUFF. iontmse, Nov. 3. 1858. 1 WHAT NEXT ! , . (2 .IVE CANDY instead of 'MEDI.' i A-I _CIIOE, is a fact, for t 1 - PURDON'S t - WORIVI' LOZENGES ; ( Here entirely superseded the use of all other • ( . kinds of ( VERNIFe GE wherever they have become known. They are '( VERY AGREEADLE to the taste. . i • READILY EATEN - t • - BY CHILDREN--; t - PERFECTLY SAFE, and are the most . ( • EFFECTUAL ( t and Reliable anthelmintic - Medicine in. USE. • - They CONTAIN.; ,• - NO MERCURY . , or any substance which can injure the weakest infant, but have excellent • . . TONIC PROPERTIES which will INVIGORATE the system and metier it proof against subsequent attacks. Price 2.;,6 cts. Manutitetured by N.,F. MARSH &Co., Scranton, Pa. For sale by" Abel Terrell, Ifcßen tie & Eldridge, Zerah Very, Eaton k Mosley, itay. don Brothers; J. Dickerman, jr., and Dealers gen erally. , n0v..4,'58.-s;m A Happy New Year to All for 1 858 is dead Owl gone, 1859 is but just.begun. S 0 p term call at the Mowriose Boots &Ont. and buy a copy of the Arts of Beauty, by Lola Mon. ter, and subscribe for Godey's Lady'S Book, for 82,00, or for Peterson's, Arthur's, Frank Leslie's. MM. Ann S. Stephen's's, Magazines, &e., &c., at the lowest club rates, or Harper's and the Atlantic Monthly. Magazines nit g 2,00 each. Call and buy a copy of Livingston's Travels and Explorations in South-Afri. ca, and amopy of Recollection' ors Lifetirita, by S. G. Goodrich, a fine sett of Chessmen, a beautiful, Albumandfartfolio, a nice pocket Bible and Prayer Book, (of which you can find 15 or 20 stylds;) a copy of Miss Cooper's Mount Vernon Letter, Songs for little ones at home. Courtship of Miles iltandishi a superior pocket Knife, a pocket Diary and Almal. nec for 1859, Lady's, Democratic, Farmer's, Trib r une, and Juvenile Almanacs, ke., dm., and at the same timeyuhscribe fOr any good Family Paper you may choose at the very lowest club prices. You can alvo get almostiny Weekly Paper or Monthly Mugu. rine (N. Y. Ledger Included,) for January fitly and 15th, by calling at the Montrose nook' Store, first door north of Searle:a Motel, where they are for sale by a A. N. BULLARD.. Montrose, Jan. 5, 1859. . laluable Farni for Safer nL inderiber offers for sale ,the *Wade Firm and hotel, latelypetaetrand,oecuphal by'Clahrie Stunmeri, deceased, dad long knOwn as'the , "Surniners- Place." Said Farm is situated in"the pleasant village:cif Suns. mersville, in the township of New Milford,' Susque;'. Jiannt county, Pa., directly on the line of the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, four Miles from its junction 'O f , Sita New 'York Bend, and. Pit'. at I Great and One from the'pettot, at I I 'New Milford. It'erintalns about.24o suOtw,: . acres improved, oeiteien woodland. It Is' well we. weed, has a timing- Arians' running thiough, and a neverdhiling apply of *atm! conveyed In lead pipes to the-holis*,- harah•and cattle-yards: It. Lt well fenced and under good cultivation, to well adaptadia growing grain,Andit peculiarly fitted. for: growing snick, and bl onitirititerbeit dairy mann tY. /kW OP" -t i two,orchardk , .of.-cholett.: grafted fruit treerkaja r ge daid o tl' i t:t4ow oc• espied a Oita " hates; one large horn with two cattle ' Yenta; , am pe shah and dia:iiiriagementafor NOW. fitac! three hiiri3O.trOtt.baisa; r ipiltioase;. ' briak!, - ,omkO, house, 4orp corn.hoilei Ind all other' . - tit•bairftp ikeastif.oniiiiiitiffirm, ..wilJl34l:ooid, :law: *pd. 'Sering-44;1i444110V5ik-:-.Foir infiarnottitit' !!lhitawrittgikikilit3 l o;akt Xiii3C4lsl64ll: • ". • . , TILE -*FAX i)2 1,1 nr4; 1 !, Seeps Wide of thi3 Rocks WHICH WRECK THE SHIP And- Wise ZOPLE Trade where , COXI, Are Sold the cheapest NEW GOODS HAYDEN BROTHERS, ONE PRICE AND READY PAY STORE. lust jarived s likge and Splendid Stock'of 8/0 E4OO 6000$-i GROONSIER & PROVISIONS, Hata and Cal", lkots and Shoes, WALL & WINDOW PAPER, Pion! , and Salt, Watcheti, deTely, Yankee Notions, &c., & and a great many article* too numerous to mention. A word to the wise. If you want bnrgains call at , • HAYDEN BRAYIVERS. Kew Milford, Dee.. ?..9, 1858. . . • Binghamton Water Cure, BINGHAMTON; BROOME COUNTY, N. Y Tiros Estabrohnient is open for the reception of •t patients the ithole year, and is arranged with a view to the health and comfort of invalids during the cold weather. . E3A c tr i N ROOM - are thoroughly warbled and the entire house is kept, at a Sumner trany,erdture. Experience has demonstrated that water treatment is most successful;during the Autumn and Winter Months. . Expreeily to the Sick. e• You arc an invalid arid-desko to be cured.' You long Dv health. Bake the proper effort, and your health will be restored. - Are your Liver and Stom ach diseased! are your Throat and Lungs diseased? ire you Bedridden, unable to walk ? have you Rheu matism or impurity pf -the blood ? have you General Debility and Palpitation of the heart? have all of your efform proved abortive ? • Go to the Binghamton Water Cure.' Water Treatment will speedily cure you., • , • For:further particulars, address 0. V. TIIAYER, - 11. D.. - P. S. Dr. Moyer will be at Sus uehanna Depot, (Nicol's hotel,) December lanaury 21st,, for motultation: Binghamton, Due. 22, 1858.—tf Books, ,Books.: AT opsir - FOR CASH ! FB. CHANDLER is now prepared • to supply Dealers, or Schools, by the quiriti ty, with the Mowing 13ooks'st COST, for CASH. Stoddard's Series of Arithinetles. Sander's Readers and Spellers. Brebb's Normal 'leaders. " , Brown's and'fovall's raussuars EOM Letter, Cap, and Wrapping Paper. I hare on hand a par assortment of Fancy Gift Books, Albums, Pictures, Paintings, China Goods, Gold Pens and Pencil;; American and English Watch es, Clocks, kc., &c. Not forgetting to mention the best article et Toilet Soap made, called 110 i EY.DEW SOAP, which if any one after using a cake, thinks other wise, please call and Your money shall be . refunded, • at CILLNDLEIPS. Montrose, Dec, 15, 1858. CABINET Si-I IN LYNN. HE undersigned takes this method to all the it tentionn of the good people of Springville and vi cinity to the fact that he carries on the -.CABINET MAKING BUSINESS at Lynn, In llpringrillo township,.. where all articles in his line—of-good materials and workmanship-- may be had cheap for cash.. ' CALL AND SEE. • t_ Grain, &c., will be taken on account. THOMAS AHNER. Lynn, December 15, 1958.-5 m . • - • ONE HORSE STORE UNDER PULL SPEED! SECOND LOT OF - Fall & Whiter Goods Just received and selling'vernarkably low, for TIE-130 3P.A.""&"*.! . • J. SMITH, Jr., & SON'S (t.onvinced that the " Yin/ Ide sixpence is prefera ble to the slow Shilling," we , propose dealing upon that plan. ,Dv Selling Goal.; at " figures which can not fail to italic"! andpaying the " Highest Mar ket Prices for all kinds of PRODUCE, ".we ex nd a Rb - sir r . . ~ Dry -Goods.• VILA CK SILKS, Poplins and Plaids, . Li PRINTS in endless variety, De Laines and Gingham. the be Who had . .F?om the 4ity of " Great Xotoriety." In fact every thing in the line‘of DRY GOODS going low " FOL . TM: RA 3 . ," at SMITII & SON'S. CLOTHECIETG TTNDtR COATS, Over-Cads, U -Pante, Veat; and Collars, lints, Cans. Boots, anb Shoes, Cheap fur the POI. LARS, at ZMITIT &SON'S. GROCERIES. • in lbs. Good Sugar for §i,(l3. 20 lbs. Rice for 10 lbs. Salaem us•for, $1,00., 2 lbs. Good Tea for 51,00, and. Goods at equally law figures, at J. SMITH, jr- & SON'S. For reasons we know not,we cult make a rhyme, WithAbii kind of Gunds,-at this Present time, Suffice it to any, we're all kinds, and - enough, • 'From a bbl. of Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Rice; Flail, ac., to a cents worth of Snuff. H . . ... . .. ' ' ,• • " ITC/I up - tlin team, bring Übangi-our Grain,But ter, Eggs, fentbera, Paper Rags, &e and don't farad to bring the Ilijr, Bahic and what Cask you hare to spare, . 1 Yours in Tra a.' • . - I - . I J. SRI 11, Jr., 4 SON. Springrfile, Dee. 1, 1858. '%. , , •:' SCHOOL BLANKS. IV Eb t r r t t t sl r a : i llf t Ttßtr.al o shhetpsg eise' the independent Republican. r a i l eghni - TIISTOPENED, AND FOR SALE AY CP Dec. 22,1858: ' ' LYONS &SON. &Sl* e r 1 !!!0!!Itl!Itt *:: three quirtere the price of list season' by B. sugnOT' Yew MIRO. Dec. 8. 1858:,,' • • ficitoid 141i4 1 BirrelB, nearlyarrialf: detieription, beller and cheaper tba#liew ono; for sale by • 7 • •i ABEL TridELL.' Mantras's, E0f. 1 24, 18118. . - - 17ET received. a viiplie lee' N... Y. INSPECYgD JSole Leather. • .- • -- r , SOLE LENTLIFS; tir :,. - -!-- f READ k 004 . litzbtscwie4 4 , l ‘.a.o 2 . , : lB ,u. -, is'... , ; :,`.. • .', New Year. . . A NEW lot of DeLAINES XI. just being opetiod, big this _rook. , ~i[oukose,, ~]sp. ~b,,1869 YruN fitor,r T aF" 19"* " 44 3;1801, 1 7 6 -. 471 3 1g1i0nW-s - ':_ . 7. ThelteadiiaySystem GOODS MONTROSI, AFD AT SUSQUEUAInICIL, DEPOT, For. Cas t T lT t Sl e do s u to btilis eeo t f his assertion will do wen toed! emifeqbeirg, itoserlbqqh) & 60. Where it will be proven that the merchant, la2.ltel ling his Gomls, ean afford to sell CHEAPER for CASH, and can offer inducements eufgelint to . 'mho it an object toYurehasers, at -whatever Vii. lee, to piolure the money to make.-their puthaiea on the Cash System. - They have just reCeivedi., and are constantly' re! calving a large, assortment of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING; Pall and Whiter, ... utd which are purchasedinidor.she :mixt 'tamable circumionces, for Caah. They are enabled to and will offer and sell asprioss far below others that have given everlasiing credit,— no matter whether it Is to Tom, Dick, or Harry. • THXREF9I 2,- Examine, CompaA;. .and Judge NM SIT Mit an assortment heretofore unequalled by anythipg ev er offered iu Moutrose. • M "'" Itr M 7. • AND STAPLE-DRY GOODS, Comprising many new and desirable 'styles of Goods unknown in this lnarket,among which will be found,in Ladies' Dress Goods,: all the novelties of the day, cheap at Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's, New and ehoice , myles of Brodie, doublet a4d single. Stella, Plaid, Wool, TranuL, and Mantilla, and a new style of GIIESILL, SHAWLS, CHEAP, AT ' Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & • 'CLOTH CLOAKS. • - An assiniment alwitys on hand, altui Ladies Cloth and trimmings to match, of all shades, • Cheap, at Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, £ Ce's. IVZ I E : . In . this department we can offer-great inducements, as we are purchasing directly from Importing Houses. The assortment comprises French Sets, Sleeves and Collars, • • . Worked Edgings and Inserting's, and a great many more articles too numerous to men. lion-411 of which may he found ' CHEAP. AT Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's, D:1 1- 2 . .n@ ©OO D'T3 . O Bonnets, . Ribbons Flower, Plaine; Wire, Stiff Wettings, and Fnunt*, at wholesale and retail, • Cheap, . Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, Bc. DOMESTIC May be found all the different qUabtles of PIIINTM, •OINGHANS, ' BLEACHED GOODS, FINE UNBLEACHED ..11U:E.INSI TICKS, STRIPES, , DENIMS, ; . : . •SREETINiit-if yards lOUs, - A CHEAP. AT GLANTI;SSERG, RO§EICH E OM, k WI READY-MADES CLOTHING.- A 4 this is one of their principal branches liimeiness in - New York City, they certainly ham; one great ad vantage over all the rest of the Clorlime, they inur t , ing one Partner steadily in New York City. to devote. all his time to this particular branch of mannieetere. They will furnivh, at any time, a egood Garment, 'at about the price for which iheimaieriaht can he' got.. They will warrant their work , aM oreompkte dt or• no bargiin., They keep constantly an baud one of the best stooks of • - - • • Over and Under Coats, BUM AS. O " • - RICK, DRESS; RAGLAN, SA CK,- PANTS; in great variety and didhrentstyles. Vests: Vefirts.i. Vests: Such as Velvet, Plush, dastdatere, and, tiatin, Griltentierg,ltolenbaniit '-• - ' - MADE TO;ORDER, BEST. BA*ERIAtiS t ' At Short Notice. tinder' Clatmento For.: Dulles !ell al Gentieniell, Ink u , sar, wallet wook ac., • , • Gutte!lberiliße enbaflin, moo. - 'O f te ivoq striMeigist:for tie vim TO 4r. nunnrous-::, tlite n (bsi -. customer., and in'llarWarittesil4owlitit ihosse - 1;11. tc.,•41 indetited to uif, w&wontd is Oft* eviarthltiv, • • - IlEA1)-Y1 PAY; 000dt . rooreloOd4hive Wm. bereafter,imd treeetrunts inn* be' iiitried without bartietitotkli. iVe " are "trod of witting - -Disaster Letter% end iuppoiting the Paiicf9eie , is oilr lon =— {t'e wilt take all Maar ofOrain at 414iliglieet market pfled to Payment.' etneoimts' a dindteg over ibE months MI ear Boot* beieft th'r velkietbm, bn: less tented tit note:' • ` • ' uyoNs & sox. 110 1 04 • : clkoseeherga RaseOasilb ft% *nice& oifterse;tuais, IT IS WIRTUE "11,112. CAN BE SOLD' gUCCESSMLY particularly adaNett SHAWLS. 9,,,p..:1.r Tx_i_...-.:q, 0? "Mt CM
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