The libelant 7. at Vesblutton—Ex ' 'fttnination 4411 r. Herbert,. ASitll GTO2i May The e.tainination into the fac ts contipeted with. the shooting of Thomas Keating;nn trial waiter in Willard's Hotel, by Mr; Hirbert, *a Deinocratie member of Congress froin Cal ifornia, took place this evenlng at 'the District Attorney Kly appeared.for the Uni ted States? and Senator• Weller, Sr. Phillips, of Alabama, and .11Trs. 'Bradley and Batch• liffe for the prisoner.% The examination took .plttee , before Justices Smith and Birch. An immense' crowd assembled in and outside the jail, and much interest was manifested in the. ro*Cling74 Many. members of ; Congress ere pr es ent, A .. • number of the servants 'empleyed at the Hotel were examined. The testimony, wa3 scmewhat contradicte r p r y, but their evidence was mainly to the ef ',,fect.that gr. - . Herbert dime, into the dining . Th roonl at halt paid 0 - o'clock, accompanied A afriend, and called 'for breakfast, but'it L,, ing past the usual hour was informed by a , i .rviint that he could not have a meal with-, ...,I 4n order from the- cam Mr. Herbert irecited several servants who spike to him :.,,. 1 on the subject, to retire, calling them harsh e . mes. The deceased' made reply, when. Mr. „Herbert struck him , :with his fist or a napkin.• The deceased picked up ii plate or a tray, : . ra akingarovement as if to throw it, when • Mr. Herbert, threw; a chair at the deceas ed, the latter' returning the assault with 'a plate. During the !mice, Patrick, a broth: 'er of the deceased, entered, having heard. of the proceedings. Herbert ieized him and the two brothers closed on Herbert: The proceedings-became intensely exciting, and in ,the affairlthectockery and'ehairs were broken ' profusely by the parties, to the contest.. The Austrian! Minister, quietly beholding what • was 'occurrilig, did not move till he went :up to the man whom•Hetrbert had shot,.ancl as ' certained-that h e - w; dead. , , Colonel 'McKay testified that he saw when he *wit into the dining `room, six or seven persons in a scedle : ft° thought it was a general fight among the servants of the hotel, but *held onCof the servants knock down Mr. ;Gardiner with a chair. :\ He saw the ser ' vant striking Mr. Herbert, holding him by the lyrists. One hit him with chairs. The ~....witness seized a chair to defend flerbert,who • was sinking under the weight of theie-4nen, A and Mr. ;Gardiner Was beating them prornis; 1 cuonsly.l After. Mi. Herbert fired his pistol, OA?. two other servants 1;till clenched him.. Mr. ..r,' Smith rushed - forward with a cane, saying, -- "if you idon't releaXe him I'll kill you r '! Her , hert war much injured, and the' witness had '. placed the black patch, on his nose. The pis tol l eas a single barrel. ' . - , , i . Capt. Istf. Smith I confirmed Mr. McKay's statement, saying tbe crowds of servants had Herbert - in their pewer, striking him, on the - head with Odes, 4e. - • lip-. Bishop, member of Congress, was pos itive the pistol was . discharged while the struggle was going on. Three or. ..1 four per sons were holding Herbert down, and he ap ..,.... , , ,pearen tnuen exhausted. - ' Captain Blanding corroborated • the fact = - that severa l servants were pressing a man , down, vthomite afterviards,adcertained to be Mr. Herbert, previous and at the time of fir , ing• 1 - -Captyn Du Pond % testimony corroborated isle above. -. - - DemocTatic Agony. The democratic papers, generally; are striv ing to make a gretit de4 out of =the shouting of ! the meek Sheriff Jones, in Kansas. To read them, one Would suppose that trite loss of :a human life causes. them th - e most iptense 1 agOnyi, and that their concern "does not grow out of the fact thAt'Jone.s wAts on theii side, .. „ . , they have latit results frowthe tenuerptgard nave for th'e protecitork i of personal rights. It is,. deliglittulty retreshink to witness from them such a horrcr of agas:ination and so awful a sense of the guilt of murder. 'Bill. how, coineS , it, we might ask our- dear, innocent, indignant editorial friends <of the iletnoCratic pres.; ltbat this agony and horror never, as manifested by them bi4ore. For eightee2l long mouths, now, ruffianism and lawlessness have been rife in .ICausas. - Phil lips Was mobbed,. pliindered and beaten for, his pplitical - opinions. Dow was murdered by Coleman_ for being a' Free Soiler. . - Rev. Mr. lark Was stripped, beaten and set adrift in;thci Mississippi for preaching 'an unpalata ble sermon..; Delahay's Press was thrown into the river for defending the right of stiff rage.! Branson Was seized and threatened for having Free Soil boarders at his table.--‘ Park's office was torn down and robbed be-, ause l l its editor upheld the laws. Voters were stabbed.and firtul upon'at die Polls: Judges svere, dragged by violence from their seats, and peaceable. Clergymen maltreated and robbed. -Barber was killed,, without a word . or' if provocation, by one of the United States cials it! thA territory, that pet of the ad nistration deliberately shooting him ito s4 down in cold bldod. And last,..but not least, • : , poorlßrown was waylaid, abused, tortured, ' and literally killed inch by inch, by .&horde of ontlaws, kr tio other offence-than being __a Free State mar.; Yet, to all these " crimes and .im+ssinationit" the democratic press has beetirblind, andidear, and dumb. Sometimes it hai attempted to jiistify them, sometimes it hays denied their existence. It hak.neve.r 'Oondemned or , deprecated a single one.,. But, now; When one; of the perpetrators of them encounters the bloody.hand, the administra tioiii- press cannot . find words'to express its borror and indignation ! We must be par ' - donna for suspecting a zeal against crime, so partial and unjust in its developernent.— - Whei• the cruel murders of- Dow, Barber tind,Brown are ;Condemned and avenged, we . ithallbelieve_ our . coternporaries in earnest in Calling for sittitlar . condemnation and ven, Oil(%) upon the assailant of Jonea—Pitts, Otirei, Gazette..l_ . ~ - . A 4 TV( Crwr Juan , ' MAN Dr Mtcmosn:; --One of the . Ncbraska Men of -this State,: Mr. E.C. Whipple, in a locofoco speech in; the villa& - of Howell last March, made 'the . following remalcs:, t,The freiplatmers of the North occupy the' same grade: an; ikgeiity, as the slaves of the , South. The *ir devils who dig our ditches —who build our railroads--who excavate : ,our canals—are free only by name ; and yet thy are counted as men, while the slaves of the South are Counted as: only three-fifths of , Math .neh are* eentimenta of these Nebraska slavery exteni)ers. Won't, the fret *laborers ‘ofithe north support Nebraskaimn !—Adrian Exlx . )4tor• - _j "Young men from the country should Isp careful to avoid:city swindlers who agree tofurniat emOoympla and take what money the verdant ydungster has to pay expenses. They -Are tryhig the game now in Boston. full 500 siavei have passed =through that city fbr. Kansas kit ice theop.ening of navigation. " N.ARRIED. •In Dimock, Miy sth. by Xrbsne Smith, 'Esq:, Yr. HAvienty, of Overtop, Bmdfoid county, Pa., find ICA& HasaittT4 of Auburn. \,/ 1 May 7th, 184,, by the •H.e.v. J. L. Hays; at her - 1 -,, home iu Slateford,'Northampton county, Pa., Mr. E. p. Stamm; of,..Hatforti;EresqUeinuma county, Pa., .to Was Fauteuil& Krauss. _ !May Bth, 1856, by theuune mud at tbesame place, 01us W. &WOW of Oast* Kies Imp f# l l9Pt - -• • - • . -•- • Rough &.;R Take ;Notice I Rough' , and Ready The I;.mpany` are hereby noti fied to meet at their Rngloe. Rouse, prepared for exl "O S ; "IttiMaY nut ,.r . 53 , o'clock `I3B P. N.army,' Jr., Seel,. t a; BOROUGH ELECNON on Thursday May htbfreen the tours or, 12 and 6 o'clock, at the Court Rouse, for the purpose of electing ' Nine perions for Town anon, Two for Schbol birectors, • • One for Burgess. • • One for High Constable. I. ) Notice. The Secretaries Of the different Soni,ds of School Direct Ors in the county will please she that, there -is no delay in forwarding to me the Aninial Report of their respective Districts, which is dhe'on the first of tune. Each Secretary bus reCelied, or will receive, soon, a blank form. B. F. Tkwoutrar, Sdpit. : May .6, 1856. • - Teachers' Exanihiatioas. I be in the Towns mentioned below on the following named days, for the purpose of accommo"- tilting those who were unable to attend my first ex aminations: . Franklin, May 19th, . ' • 10 A. Y. Hetrick, May 22d, (Meth • • ist Church) 10 A. /1.. Clifford, May 28d, (Cliff , • rners,)..lo A. Y. Lenox,•May 24th, (Glen • 10 A. Y. r Thomson, May 26th, umfor6) 'loa. m. B. F. TER"BURT, Co.,Supt. • r I • .TVEllir- GOOD:EL—A-lot of • New GloOdk jus • .1- 1 1 opened ar..- • J. LYONS*. SO ! Lliontrose, ' • May 14. • Miss Slot*. 10# ESPECTFULLY inforins *4er friends .and the lA. public generally shit nailer the firm of A., D. Storm & Co.. shellas just received at her room over Keeler and Stodard's store, a !large assortment of spring and Summer Fisitions„ consisting of elegant Bonnets and all .kinds of Millinery, which she will open Monday next.' Dressmaking, Cutting, Fitting; Bleaching, and Pressing done in the best style and 4int sho't notice. Montrose May 9, 1858. • • 18tf. CAUTION. .WHEREAS 'my wife Hannah G. Carter left my Vl' bed and board on the 21st dny of April, with out any just cause or provocation, I hereby forbid kny orie harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after the above date. - • THERON B CARTER. H. S. Knapp th E. Canldwell it Sons, TMPORTERS AND .DEALERS IN CHINA, Glass, A. and Earthen Ware, No. 76 Warren atrest, NEW ;Your: .• :REM TNTO BRICK BLOCK, fron,.. nip' over Abe' store 1 of M.'s. Wilson as Son. .1' . C. D 11' GIL, Dentist- ' 'TAKE NOTICE. QNDAY SCHOOLS furnished with` ibraries of - different sizes at New York retail prices. Call at the Postoffice. ' •C. .C. Hollister,.* • • WhEALER IN SADDLES; Harness, Trunks Va ,11-7 lines, its., Montrose, Pa. - •'. •17y1 , . ' . -Dr. E. F. W il mot, , . GRADUATE of the Allopathic and Homeopathic Colleges of Medicine; is no* permanently lo cated in GreaUDend Pa. . Apri110,.,1856. i • = ' JUST RECEIVED, AVARIETY of Brittarinia Ware, Planished and Japanned Tin-ware, Crockery, Glass-ware, Dry Goods. Groceries, Fancy ;Goods, Jewelry, : Silver ,Spoons, Gold Spectacles, Perfumery, Drugs, scines,"P,aints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, • ' ' Montrose, May 6, 1826. ABEL TERRELL. . _ ~QEWING Birds, Reticules. Powdr4s Subtiles, the 10 Balm of a thousand flowers, and nearly, every thing for sale at TERRELL'S SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of a writ of Vendifioni Expqnas issued, out of the Court of COmm - an Pleas of Susque banns county and to me - directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue, at', the Court. House in Mont ' rose, on Saterday the 24th day. of May inst;, at one o'clock P. that certain piece or pareel of land. situate and. being in the township of • Lenox, in the county of Susquehanna, and • bounded and described as folloWs; to wit: On the, north by lands cortuther Lotimis,• on the east by the public highvray, on the south by lands of David Whitney, and on the west by land of. Eli Wright—being the same lauds recently deeded totmartue't Carpenter and G. W. Carpenter; containing'loo acres more or less, with the appurte nances, one framed Dwelling House, one 'Ham, one Shed, one Orchard, and; about SO acres improved— late the estate of thelsaid. G. W. Carpenter. Taken in eiecutiOn at-the suit of Zerah Very vs.j G. W. Carpenter. • ALSOBv virtue of,'a writ or /Seri Faciss; . Lamed , and directed asohove,; I will expose to sale: at the Same time and place—all that certain piece or par cel of land situate and 'being in the township ofl 'Springville, in the , connty:of Susquehanna, and de scribed as follows, to wit : Beginning at a stake end stones, corner of a lot sold to George Gates and Hen ry and P. S. Baltcock,in the south line of lot No. 16 0fthe46440. - ‹y of H. Drinker's Ileshoppen tract; thence west 1211,.andisir:tentbs, perches along the line of land formerly Cif J. Rosa to the south-west cor ner hereof, and of sad lot No. 16; thence north 1- degrees west,,6s per'hes ;. thence 50 : degrees east 58 perches to a stake and stones; thence east 185 perchesfalOng the liOe of land formerly sold to H. W. Ball, to the north-easterly corner hereof; thence south along the line of Samuel Olmsted'slarid, 55 perches to the corner of the aforesaid lot, heretofore sold -and coaveyed io the said Gates and .Babcock ; thence south 89 degrees west along said last, mention- • ed • lot 101 Perebesjto a stake and stones corner.;' thence still along 4iVast named lands south 3 di grees west . 45 perches to •the place of beginning; containing' 109 acres' arid 146 perches or thereabouts, be the same Mere qr lessbeing the said tot No. 16 aforesaid—excepting tberefrotn - the afOresa.id lot sold to Gates and Babcpck aforesaide=containinglo acres or thereabouts, wtth the appurtenances, one framed House, - one framed Barn, one small Orchard;-and abOut 40 acres improved. Taken in 4ectition at t e suit of rA. Lathrop. vs. Henry L. Hutto* ..• • 'I F P. HOILISTEII, Sh'ff. Sheriff's oMde Montros , May '7, 1856.. . * NEW COBBS lit SUMMEI33. IPHE,'.subscribers,' having entered into copart nership uneer the firm of SUTPHIN & YOUNG. lake pleasure in announcing to their friends and the public generally; that they are receiving as complete andis.carefulliri selected stock of goods 4nm:reser been bffered aoithe goods-buying community in this. section of Country. Their stock is Comparatively new goods—as the old stock of J. EL Sutphin was reduc ed to an willingly amail amount—and embraces all the varieties! tie:rally kept in a country store. They are now :welting awl opening a large stock of SpririE and Summer Goods, to which they'll:mite-public attention, believing that an examination. f the quality and price will prove satisfactory-to; purchasers generally. They especial ly invite thelladiea' attention to their assortment of fashionible.and durable Dress Goods, of every variety and Exile, consisting in part of 'Spring Delains, chal lies, Beragei, ; Barage Delains, Lawns, Poplins, and . Gingharna. 14 good assortment of Spring and Slim mer Shawls , ) and a splendid lot of Parasols. Also; a complete as:rod:Kent of Bonnets and Trimmings. Gents, we have not forgotten yriu. Please drop in and see tut ! 4 ,:re can fit you from Hat to Boot* in style and quality as well as .price. Cloths, Cassi meres,.Twee#:, Cashmerets, Satinetts and Kentucky leans; Sado, Silk and .araales Yirestings in all their . variety, withia large and complete assortment of 'Lu dy Made Clohing. B. L SUTIN. sApitTEL °LNG. Summers, r April 22, 1856. ' • Thu highest price paid for all kinds of Pro duce. Smuts . 4Sr., YOUNG. HEIN A LARGE osstirtment of Boots and res tor site ix by • • SUTPHIN & YOUNG. GROCE;sI . : Coffee erel,,lrt Q also, Dry and Pic, ,t-- LARGE Cedar_ Ift• • NOTICE. :I PERSONS desirousfof Paying me money, on debts of any rdescription, can.. do so by leaving their payments with Post, Cooper it Co, Bankers; Mont rose; toiny credit, whose receipts will be allowed fram"their date. 0. WARD. April 18, 11856. •• . 15tf _Administt*toels Notice. ' . ' TOTICT. , 41 hereby given thseletters of admisig ..L.N tistior upon the Estate of,ORRIN LESTER, • lite'of ForeSi Lake township, deceased, hare been Bounty land 31 eft again attend ::2 vivito: - .to the subscriber, sn4 all Mesons indebted . , to said are requested to make innnediate Pay- A NEW- LAW. • - In t ent. and , l3avicg claims thereon win please rrtrosE who have wiled for warrants and here prow d it di um ad a ly . att, ( *te t i f or - u nt ie:lent .- , I tofore have•tailed, come now to me and obtain I I ,-. OR,lyaz Mon, j r ,„ Aft& your wurrauts. •--.- - L. 1P,4 FITCH. on tiike i April 24 1 1866. , .14we iiiiitrolla Aril 2 9 6...1 11 011 1 ... - , ::. . 11l WI. , . . ''..i ' -. I-' - • ' , •-.- . _~~` A good assortment of . 1 ;•s, Teas, - !olasses with a prime IiMT Mack ;;, daces and Whole Butts; Cod for vale by SUTPfillir & YOUNG. of Crockery, Glass, Stone, Thi; and for sale by SUTPIIM-St YOUNG • FORDHAM & SMITH; (Successors to A. & E. Baldwith) SADDLIYHARNESS MAKERS Alll4l TRIMMERS. lAlTlNG.pintitased the interest of Lit E. Bald , win in the,alince business, they offer on. pod terins, all kinds .of Work "In their line,'? 8116 a Sad dles, Harness,. Trunks, itc. • Harness made of the beat oak-tanned leatht.r.' . -VARRIA'GrE,PRIMALING of all kinds - done on short notice, . All kinds of Carrilge Trinaininis kept orrhand and furnished cheaper than can be purchas ed elsewhere in NorthernPexinsylvania. . Nos. 1,2, and 3, Basement of Searles Hotel, Monte. rose, Pa. G. E. A. SMITS. 1856, HEW ©OO[A. B ' NTLF.Ir& READ are now receiving their 'anal large and desirable stock of Goods for the Spring and Summer trade, which were pur chased at the Iqtiiest possible prices, and will be sold for cash, prqduce, nr an approved credit, on terms ihich epnot but be satisfactory to the closest buyers. Our thanks are due to our customers and the pub lic generally for their liberal patronage bestowed up on us for the la.st eleven years, and as we are now plovided with a large and convenient Store, and in tend asleretofore, to Alva our entire personal atten tion to the business, we trust td merit a continuance of past fairors, Remember that we have but OWN knelt FOR OUR GOODS . and that as low as the same finality Can be boughl in this county. ° DRY GOODS.—A full assortment of Broadcloths, rerseYmere-s,Ketitticky Jeans, Summer Cloths, Sheet logs, Cotton Yarn, Batting, and Calicoes that can't be beat for 6d per yard.. • FANCY AND DRESS GOODS.—Plain and figured Delaines, Challis, Deßages, Lawns, Ginghams, Summer. Shawls, Bonnet Ribbons, &c. &c. . RATS, CAPS, et BONNETS.—Men's, Youths', and Boys'-Silk, Fur, Wool, Panama ; Leghorn, Palm Leaf; Canton and Straw Hats, of all the different va rietiesr—Ladies' and Misses' Bonnets; Infants' Hats, Bandboxes, Parasols, &c. &c., for sale cheap.. GROCERIES, HARD WA kr, Crockery, Stone and Tin Ware,'Cintains and Room Paper, Patent Pails, Brooms, Tuba, Ste. • . • GARDEN SEEDS—a full assortment. Also, Glass, Sash and Putty. SOLE AND UPPER LE4THIR—Kip, Mo• ioceo and . Lining Skins. BOOTS AND SHOES.—Men's Thick and 'Calf Boots,4carranted--Youths' and Boyoßooti:—Ladies' :and Misses' Gaiters, Buskins, ito.--idso, Children's Shoes of almost every style. ." • DRUGS AND MEDICINES.—:A full supply of the choicest kinds just - received. - Also, all of the popular Patent Medicines of the day! CODFLSTI, MACKEREL, by the barrel, on,e half or one-fourth barrel. - - PAINTS AND OILS.—We haire just received and shall keep constantly on hand, raw and - boiled Linseed Oil, Olive and Limp Oil, White Lead, Zinc, Blake's Mipenil, Imperial, Chrome and Paris Green Ochre, Eng. Venetian, and in fact every thing called for in the painting line. - JEWELRY, WATCHES, and Silver Ware—A large addition to our - stodk . makes the assortment complete. LOOKING GLASSESANDPLATES, Clocks, Whips, Travelling Bags, Trunks, Umbrellas, Rubber diershoes, &c. &c., for sale right by nENTLEY fk. READ. Montrose, Aprill2, 185(1. AIRY SALTby the•pound,lbushel or sack, just receivectind for sale by • • • • • BENTLEY at. READ. • 'MUTTER FIRKINS & TU k BS furnished totorder by • • BENTLEY & READ. FRESH BUTTER in tubs, sent to the city, and returns promptly made- in enrrent funds b'y - April SO, T856.] BENTLEY & READ. • - ..A HUMAN — LIFE SA. ED. .DowAorAc, Mich. March 11, ISSB. T A. RHODES, Esq.: Dear Sir—As I look your tl • rnedicinC to sell on consignment, ",no cure no pay," L take pleasure in elating OA effects as reported to me by three brothers who live hi this place, and their testimony is a fair specimen of all I have receiv ed: ' W. S. CONKLIN told me--"I had taken nine bot tles of Christie's Ague Balsam, and' constantly run down while-using it until my lungs and liver were Congested to such a degree that blood discharged from my mouth and bowels, so that ail thought itim possible for, me to live through another chill. The doctors too did ail they could forme, .but thought I must die. Nothing 'a i d me any good. until I got Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure, which. relieved rue of the distrlts...: and nausea at my stomach and pain in my head and bowels and produced a permanent cure in a short time." ' H. M. CONKLIN says.: "I had been taking medi cine or is good a doctor as we have in our county, and taken any quantity of quinine and specifics with, out any, good restilt,'Eroin 25th August, to 17th De cember. Bur seeing •how nicely it operated on my brother, I got a, bottle of RHODES' FEVER' AND AGUE CURE, which effected a permanent cure by usitig two thirds of A beide." • , ' S. M. CONKLIN was not here, but both the other brothers say hii mole was the same as H. M's. I sold • the medicine to: both, the same day, and the cure was as speedy from the same small quantity, and I might so picify;. Yours with respect, . • A. HUNTINGTON. , . The above speal, for itself. Good proof as it is, it ii of no better tenor than the east numberof like cer, tiPates I have already pablished,and the still greater amount that is eontia.uttliri pouring into me. One thing more. Last year I had.occasion to cau tion the-public in these words:- . - ' • "1 notice one firm who have' taken one of my gen eral circulars, substituted the name of their nostrums' for 'my medicine, and then with brazen impudence end their pamphlet,with the oxclamation, 'Let the proprietor of any other'medicine say as much if.the dares,' Isc.", . - Now I take pleasure in saying that the caution re feired to the same "Dr. Christie's Ague Balsam" -that is mentioned In the aboie certificate. There are several other, industrious people who are applying to their poisohous trash all that. I publish about Fever and Ague cure, or Antidote to Malaria, except the certificates of cures,. and the certificate of the celebrated chemist Dr. James R. Chilton of New York, in favor of its. 'perfectly harmless character , which are attached to every bottle. These will al ways serve to distinguish my medicine, fromimita tions. JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor. - • - • - P.rovidence, R. I. For 'sale by I. W. BULLARD, Montrose, and . by Druggists genera". , . , . • . A CARD. TELE Subscriber is now receiving his seeond gene nil purchase of GOODS , this Spring, which ren ders-his assortment very desirable and complete. By strict attention to - business, and by fair dealing, he hopes to merit a liberal share of public patronage.— To those friends who have yielded to him their pre ferences, and kindly sustaind him by their patronage, with the intention of aiding him in regaining in part the heavy.loss recently sustained by fire, he tenders his sincere thanks, with the assurance that their in terests shall be mutually promoted. Montrose, April 23, 1856. ABEL TUBULE. - • NOTICE is hereby given that In ptirsuance of the •act of Assembly, the following -named persons have filed their Petitions with. the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the County of Susquehanna, for License to keep Taverns and Eat ing Houses, in said 'County, to wit: pICENSES. orge Snyder ' A, .:. • - Rush. Wm. IL Sherwood, do. ' An adjourned Court for granting Tavern Licenses will be held at - the Court .House in Montrose, on Saturday the 17th day of May last, at 10 o'clock in the fimenoon, at which time all persoim applying for Li cense will be required to file their Bonds &c. - April 17, '56. SIDNEY B. WELLS, Clerk. Administrator's. Notice. TOTICE is hiereby given that letters of Adminis tration de bottie non cum testament° annex°, upon the Estate of DANIEL LYONS late of Great Bend township, in the county of Suspehanna; de ceased; have been granted to the subscriber, KA all persons indebted to.said estate are requested to make immediate payment, anti those having r eLeims there on will please present the same duly atteited.for set tlertient, to George Lyons at Great Band, (who is du ly authorized to settle, them,) or to the subscriber it. Binghamton. DANIEL LYONS, Adger.- Kay 8,1p8: 17w5 NEW SPRINCIOOOIII6 ANEW and general assortment of Spring . Goods, of superiplittractions in styles and prizes, are now being received and opened by H. BORRITT.: • New Milford, April 28, 1856. . NOTICE. POST JUT AMI vow reAtisints WWI an or fresh bloods-,-desirable cheapest, ' ': - ~ , • , Large stock of Dress Goigla, Lawns, organdies, nil , Jaconets, Virhite boOds, Dress HU . Brillifintes,•Pop lins, Parasols, Bonnets ,, EMI) 'llobes-Brfiliantea, Moreens, - Fancy Soaps, • • and the est assortment - of Lubin? Extract and Hamm Co ?gne=-Srif.3f ER STUFFSIsrge stock of- Clothing et the lowest rates fizir goqd ankle's-40044 )1111d tioeic it Marge stock--Groceries in every varietyl4lron - ; . Haltrilteel, Wooden' Ware,- Vooking Olitse_si .Pails and 8r001133 8 Hemp Carpet., Oil Carpe--large stock of Hardware— Haying Tools, &c. &c. ' 1 , ' • We have never had better ' , . cheaperstoeins In every department than now, and to winch. we invite i the attention of our old friends. - A Farm Within the lEtteh ot Every . Nan. • 27,000 Acres of good FARMND COAL LAND in Elk County, Bensinger •To hip, Pennsylvania, for sale, giving. a Farm of 25 aeries, for $2OO, payable in instalments of $1 per week, Cr at - the same rate monthly. * Farms of 50, 75, 100, or mot acres =Veining - in proportion. Each Farm fronts pon a road thirty feet in width. THE SOIL is a rich limestorsi loam, and espeeially adapted to cultivation, as it is neither hilly nor stony, but gently rolling or, fine table land. Around and through this property there are already some 20.000 acres under cultivation, and its fertility has been es tablished from the crops - pro4twed. Upon this sub‘ ject it is easy to be fully satisfied. There is "a ready cash market for produce which much:Metter than trade It is the - t / CHEAPEST, as land of a si liar quality is selling at much higher prices adjoinin , and especially such as contains coal. THE COALjahis in p laf• is the Coal Dis trict, several veins underlaying the whole property, and the attention of miners, and those acquainted with coal lends, is specially Cal ed to it. „„ It hat the advantage 'of helms -the marred to the greet lake mars ket, with which 41611 he cone cted by the Sunbury, and Erie Railroad now under c ntract and in course of completion from Erie to Ridgeway, with descend ing grade the whole way. Th 9 soil over bituminous coal is the best, for instance England and other coun tries. The price per-acre is t' ng for the coal alone, as it will certainly,in so favor s l e ' a location, within a It short time pay largely. This i important as an im mense coal trade will soon open. ~ Four coal compa nies have already been started to work raiue.s in the vicinity, - and there are now fifteen openings around St. Mary's: , • THE TIMBER, Stockholderik also receive.—There is no reservation whatever either of timber or coal.— It is very-valuable, and will pay for a great part of 'the. land. On account of then excellence of streams there are fine opportunities for . mills. FOR HEALTH, the location is much reumunend ed by ,Physicians. The chills And fevers are unknown also pulmonary complaints, being . protected from the north east winds by the Allegltames. . The water. is pure arid amongst tbe best, and land ;bounding in fine springs. - FOUR RAILROADS will shortly be eompleted con necting it by a direct communication with New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Erie, Buffalo, and all the cities on the Lakes. They and theSunbery and Erie, ' the Alleghany Valley, the Pittsburgh and Buffalo, and the Venango. Energetic exertions are also be ing made for the building of the Tyrone and Clear field, which also passes throe li this propertY. The effect of this upon trade, an Tonere) development, ni as well as the coal, may be i agined. , , f c . The large and flourishing t wn of St: Mary's is in the cenire of the tract, numb ring near 3,000 inhab itants. It-has Hotels, good public schools,. saw and grist-mills, stores, well stocked and every thing de.' sired. There are 235 half acre lots in the town of St. Mary's which will behold and the proceeds equal ly divided amongst those who buy farms. Ridgeway the county scat whereat' extensive bus iness is done, adjoins the tr e ct on the west The whole district is intersected lr a good turnpike, and other roads. . 1 - .„ ... _this is a rare opportnnity offered to - those who wish to farm or have a good investment for the retire.— By making proper inquiries,and considering the liad vantages of good soil, an ab ndance of coal, health fulness of climate, Railroa facilities, and its loca tion, a correct. judgment-Imi be formed of its. pres ent advantages and ultimate increase.. , By writing to the office d scions will be given to those who wish •to visit the l d. A system of exeur sions will shortly be adopte . 1 • There is an excellent ope ir.g for various branches 'of Mechanical business, esp ciall Y tanneries, wheel , wrights., axe handle milers, shoemakers, carpenters , and others. . I Farmis earth° bought by e . . :,. g.the first instal meet. ,Ladies can bolds; ..;`,:-.- . eir own fight.— lute unenestf... ~, k . r. .' n• _ rrantee deeds giv en. Addresif .-,- ' ' il ; " . : . uel W.,,Cattell, Seely: 135 Waballc i littrWll- U .I' z urth - atatrith Streets, Phila.delphlies -„,.-.-, . ' I tEFERE - CES. - 1 Henry. IL Watts, Esq. 14. Walnut Street 4 Philadel phis. - . Jetta C. Cresson, Esq. I resident of Philadelphia Gas Company,-7th Street , above Chestnut,' Ptuladel. phi& . ! George Wiegand, Esq. Inspector of Coal, City Gas Office, 7th St. above Chest9ut, Phila. has been over the land and examined the coal. • Hon. Geo. - R. Barrett, Clearfield. Penns . - vlssmia,has been over the land. I ' I Henry Schmitt, Eiq. United States Mint, Resi dence, No. 652 North Fifth St. Phila. examined the ' land..• - I i , Wm. , F. Broome, Esq. south side of Walnut St. be low Fourth. Phila. examined the land. Hon. Alexander L_ Hayes, Lancaster, , Geo. Wahnsley, Esq. Stl Mary's Elk CO. a recent settler, I Richard Gardner, Esq. 636 Popler St Phila. has examined the land. ' J. L. Barrett, Esq. Proprietor of the Mount Ver non House, Second St. above Arch Phila. has exam ined the land. - 1 E. C. Schultz, Esq. dustice of the Peace St. Mary's, Eli Co. ' . Charles Luhr, Esq. Preeddent of the Borough - of St. Ma f. S. rv's, I ' Weiss Esq. Postmaster, St. Marry's, Geo. Taylor, Esq. Deputy POstmaster, St. Maryt Mr. Wm. Lyons, St. Marys, k Mr. John Mffler, Cent Dine r , St. Mary's, Mr. Jobreporbe, " " " . E. H. Stone, Esq. We le, Ohio:. Coal operator, L. Wilmaith, Esq. Pittibargh, Pa. BOROUGH' COUNCIL' OF ST. 'MARY'S sTO THE PUBLIC: .This is to' cert ify that, having been over the 'tract owned by the Ridgeway arm and Coal company and t i given it a thorough exam nation, we find ~ the _repre sentations of that Cam yto be correct. We find the soil to be the most fertilethe Coal andiron Ore to be in inexhaustible quantities, through, the Whole district—the Furms.in exsellent order, and the int.& ligence and prosperity 9f the people to be of the most gratifying, character. We know that there is no healthier location in the Mate, and we consider it a most desirable place of settlement , We make this declaration; as we believe there may be many persons who are 'unacquainted with these lands, and we are satisfied, from our , knowledge of the subject, that information upon it.will be a public benefit. . l• . Jacob 'F. Shafer Elk - CO. Surveyor, . St. Mary's,. Elk Co. - Charles Luhr, President of the Borough of St. Ma ry's, 1 1 ~ - John :Beetch, Member of the Bardugh Council, St. Mary's,.' - I Charles Brooks; Member of the Boro. Council. St Mary's, i H. J, Wriggle, Member of the Bore. Council; St. _ Mary's,; I • Fant'Jahab, Meteber of the Bore. Council, St. Ma rfs, ' Thitis to certify that the above five gentlemen are at present the Acting Members 'ef the Town Comicil of St, Mary's, Elk county, and that the above is their hand and signature. 1 . - In testimony whereof i have , auttecribed my wane, and caused the Seal of Qttice to be attached thereto;' and I fully concur in tit above recommendation. ass i.. 3 - EDWARD BABEL,. • .• , Chief Burger of St. Mary, Elk Co., Pa. Bt. - itary's, October 8f), 1855. _ Arriving Daily at Illopbottoils. TE subscribers are ow opening a large and well selected stock of 14 - goods,Consisting of Dry a.) goods, Groceries, Ef -ware, lbady-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes Of ill Ina *ld Styles, Flour, Corn Me) l 4',faldts Ate., ice., of elhich they Will sell as chearas Clut be bon t elsewhere In the county, in 17 : Exchange for Lumber; ;ogles, Produce of 'all kinds, Wooleo socks, Gaih, o approved Credit. TO_ shillings per paid. for good socks. Six teen cite. per dos. for F. 7. twerty cents per pound for Butter: By BELL &TINGLEY. , Hop Bottom, April 21, 18158. lfkot , <Mei* Days Lat 'IMPORTAN tali received at splendid &marline der, oyen3ooo pieces ' ed patterns from 8 to suited in quantity, q and etatntne. • Alsojtist.receiv4!l I Linseed OP; w hich: - 111ketrose, April St w. l lll seleited stock and cheap as the NEW GOODS 11r* r from e fork. INTELVIGENCE. . Omuta:See/ g a m ge and t of Palter Ilitug and Bor. I' the latest and wet hapnty ,ll cents per,,ra. All can be ity and price. Please cal . . . ?mil supply of Zine Paint and - be volt at loir B: CH 118 b L S IT% FORDIIII A €oki . ', 1 titipinet '3lakeirst • ~. -, L TAXi da peasbre in offermg* to their cliidOmers, , , ad *mi to their ustud large stock of Cansairt 1 WORS, lamest and best assortment of CANH, FLAG, HD WI) filliEAT CHAIRS ever offer-. ed for sal in Sosrive a connty,"all of whrekk Imre manufic d ' iy, • their oriic, and.fbeY ean warrant eta to tt_tinimirior art,icie:, qati it *sir Ware-roop, foot Maine street, Fad. .epidine or. yourselvei , • sr. w. sand. _ 4 - It. o. YORDILIII.. - 14ontrale, - rob. 717, se.) A. . • mum .m, I , Ili LYONS lb ISO :,L4.11104110110; ': " • Dee. •. 1855. ---- 1 ii _ HAVT, on hand a general assortment- of Pry G4ds, Groceries, Haid-ware,lin-ware, StoYe• n ware, ooden ware, Looking (Raises, Crockery, Carpets, Boots Boots Sind Shoes, Hats and\ Cape, G Nails, r ts, Lamp - and Linseed Oil, 'Boot. Jay 'e celebmtsid Family Medicines, Books and Siationery, tarpentre and . Joiners' Tools, 500 yards Sheetihg, i re Cotton d Woolen Yarns, Cooking, Parlor and Slop Stoves, tcrre Pipe, Vine, &c. &c. As we buy for cash we disposed to sell for dash, a little cheap' than the cheapest. . Call and . two. _. . _ B. R. LYONS & CI Q AIM FLOUR and PORK, by the pound,, . -10 ba*l, or by the load. lip R. X.XigS . d 4 CI - Laneooro, Dec., 1855. FI ' pounds Young Hyson Tea for one dollar, at #. IL LTows & Co's. - • • 1 Twelr pounds good Sugar for one dollar, at B. R LYONS 4 eats. _ Threi gallons Molasses for one dollar, at B, R. LIWEI 41k, C{',l!& . . Si: punds Candles for one dollar, at B. R. - 14oss & Co's.l . Fourteen yards . good Sheeting lor One dollar,at B. LTOIS &,Co's. 1 Tweqjty yards Prints for one dollar; at B. R. t i xosit Cosa if weity - pCiunds Nails fo'r one dollar, at B. R.LioNs & Co's 1 Thirt i cen bars Soap for e dollar, at •B. IL Liims & Co' N - 1_ r" - Eighl, ponds ;Coffee ; for one d.Allier, at B. R.A.,\t owe &. i SevAnteen pounds Rice for one dollar, at B. IL lirowsA Ct!'s. • . . cents per pound for Candles by the box, at .11. It. Proiiii & Co's. Twe t ire cents per pound for tip-top Mess Pork at B. R. pxosB & Co's. Lantsbori?, Dec., 1855. ' - 3 BOOTS. ' 3r " fbr the best . Kl 3 p i ttd i A r haltacto , a, at • 1 , 148b0r0, Dec,1855. • - '9 S'ENTS per pair for Ladies' Under',leaves, at B.S. LYONS & CO. g. , L - AuGt lot of Shawls, at cost and something less, 1./t B. R. LYONS & CO's. CARPETS. , 9 ` "3 CENTS- per yard; at 4 / • . . LYONS & owe R :DER SHOES AND SANDALS at B. R. LYONS & CO's • - SOAP IIANUFACTORV. lTtE rbepg constantlyon and for sa t h tabltent ncitose:tetqual ity ,SOT SOAP, ', manufactured from the : lye of. wood ashes„and greaser, in the old fashioned way, and not by an yl patent process. 1 . For those that furnish the grease, he manufactures the soap fir $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all cases to be a vocal article, or the Soap may be returned and the moue refunded.• •i I , PRICES. - • ° Per barrel, •• - • • • - $5,00 Half Bagel, .... ... . 2,50 i .. Gallon- • es Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if delivered at 'the Asilery in'Montrose—at the rate-of ten barrels for $45, or at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O. '1 • ' JOHN HENRY WAHES. Mont-tete, Marcb 17; 1856. 10y1 • HOER BROTHERS ' . Now Milford, 143., . I-17-"LD theattention of Country Merchants and Peddlers to their stock of Yankee Nc-- dons, JeWelry, Watehea, German Silver and Plated Ware, and a general assortment of Fancy Goods. -Our Stock being - fresh from Importers and Menu? 6eturers once a month, will enable ns to give our customers New Goods and New Styles, at all times. .MERCHANTS AlirD PEDLARS will find a stock of Goods suitable to their trade at New York Jobbing, Prices. Our gopds are bought of Manufacturers and Importers direct: • _.• ' PI. B. Cash paid for Furs. • • WM. HAYDEN, - • JOHN HAYDEN, • TRACY HAYDEN. GEO. HAYDEN. New r ... Jan. st, 1855. bOyl MAP OF BIISOMEHANNA COITETY From actual Measurements . and. Surveys unr . der direction of G. M. Hopkins; . Civil Engineer, Philadelphia 4 TM subscriber proposes to publish shortly, by subscription, (provided a sufficient climber of subscribers can be obtained,) a new and 'complete Map of Susquehanna County, to be made from entire ly new and original surveys thriiughout the county, and plotted to 'a large scale, so as to show distinctly the pubillu roads, township lines, country Mores and taverns, smith shops, schootbouses, churches, post offices, shops, manufactories; quarries, and other mat ters of public interest, with`th ' e usual topography of '• mountains, hills, rivers, creeks and streams. The names of property , holders atid residents 'generally, (carefully including all those in the county who sub scribe in advance fdr the Map,) will be engraved op posite their houses upon the Nap. A separate plan of Vontrose and each of the larger villages will also be made to a huge scale, with the names of subscrib ers' opposite their residences. ~ Views of public build ings and private residences engraved in 'the margin. The Map to be handsouiely engraved and orna-- - mentally finished in the style of the maptt of Tioga and Broome counties, N: Y., by the same publisher and engravers, and to clintain about 18 squire feet of engravings, andsomely colored by townships and mounted on rollers. Delivered- to 'subscribers at $5 peTher copy. trubsedber relies nptin the patrbnage of the in:. telligent and enterprising citizens .of Susquehanna county tosustain him in the production of a work of such magnitude and expense, and-revectildly solicits -their co-operation. . ROBERT P. SMITH, Publisher. No. 17 ' and 19 Minor street, Philadelphia; NEW MILFORD STOVE EMPD In FnllTllast. Two Hundied and Seventy-Five Stoves for sale by Dickermars et Garrott. - Ware' in receipt of the largest stack of Stoves eyer offered in Northern Fennsylvaniai- Con: tasting of 'Cooking, Pirlor, and Sis•plate, both for wood and coal; also, a full assortment bi large sizes, for Stores and Churches. • „ Would call particular attention to, the efferstoutan Elevated Oven, the most perfect and heaviest plate stove in Market. Among our assortment of : large oven, iroUld mention the Empire State iinproved, as being very plates,heavy.perfect finish, aid a superi or baker. Farmers of usquehanna county, you have been in.the habit'of purchasing light stoves and light trimming, and paying as much as you' ught to for heavy lbw and heavy trimming. . 1 We manufacture our furnitare, and wilil sell at roan ufacturer's prices. Let those Who pay a maker profit compete with. us if they can. Jobbing connected with the tin,trade, done as usual on short notice. DICKERMAN it•GARILiTT. ' New Milford, Sept. 180856. • IttM.OVAL: M. & Wilion has removed his Stock (4 Gooch into his new Store (in the Brick Block)'at thS foot Of Put);. lie Avenue where the Mercantile busincis will be cow. tinued under the Firm of M. S. Wilson Son. 'Ad ditions to their'; - present Stock , will - trn. continnally made and particular attention given td keep tip is general amortment--especially 4u the Hardware One Word 'Bliskrobi 'I want to remind those Indebted 10 me that l, 105% considerable by the Fire a y*r Igo, and that I him been under the necessity of rebu ilding Store Mine and consequently.must urge parrent7l . ipphi will attend to it without farther Mice • Moutroie, Dee. 19, 2851 M. i. WILSON. gzeoitdra i Notice.' to hereby given to si persons haring' de. 111 nun& against the estate of NAscrriNewsrAn, We ' cofirttat Bend township, deceased, that the UMW must be *vented lb the - undersigned , tor aroulgetnent, and per indebted to said Estate are requested to malt. lalootOto Painost• • iOlOll 1D11110111:' , • Gisieitaitfr•T• 1556, - w Wen w .. -with Great Britain TE American ttuistion Is not yet,settled, but 84/IESZ;; .40 t 6/?ll 7 ,B.M.Tird: CO.. are finally ' Settled In:their iteW store the :East end ttE theliew Nick Block, stein sofdient WWE•intend to enfial ttir the War can Misapplied with liginient als and 'lll sorts of Clothing, and these laqin - desire ; u) take their Wises with them,can 4180 bi r sapfilled with the best of ouderials for ladies' wear, from &Blocking tik to slkatnef,.eltherpin SOldier citizen style: KnoWittbe sit:zits rot Susquehanna county to be bravea an .pitriotic, We are sure,thei.intend to be prepared for the coming struggle, and.therefore ad vise them Ito call on us and examine i our extensive stock, which we are assured we can 401 as low as any, other firm this side of New York ;city. Our stock, which. we have very lately- ; puiebased and with great Tare selected, comprises a full wort._ meat of • LADIRS'•WEAR, ; such as Shawls, from up to $3O ;I 'Arent 'Goods from a4O cent Calico Dress to , a $6 Silk; Cloaks, Embroideries 4f an descriptions and those who happen to live in very cold climate' we can supply with a good suit of Ears to keep thont warm. VENTLEME"N'S WPAR.' To gentlemen who do not , want to be troubled with getting up new suits of clothes, we wbuld say that we have a very full assortment! of Ready-Made Clothing, of all descriptions and priqs, and . In lease we siould not have the article they watt, we will take their or ders and Supply them on very short notice; . - I BOYS' CLOTHIYG. We bave also 0 very goad assortm nt of. Children's Clothing: from aq infant up to a yo ng man, which cannot be surpassed 'for tastefulne ,as well - as for quality and cheapneas. 1 - I _ I .. 1 We have also a regular assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such re, Fine Shirts, Collars, Un der Garments, Silk Neck and Pocked llandkerehiefs, Stocks, and a great Manylother articles uninutner. ous to, mention. , In addition to all these; *e 'keep, a full stock of Staple and Domestic Goods, such isiSheetin of all qualitinal and prices, Flannels, Tickngs, Gi nghams, and a great variety of oilier 'articles ishich are usual ly needed in &Unities. ( 'I ,7 - We a o very sure that those who are in want of any of . t he articles mentioned, would do well to call arid price. our goods; And satisfy themselves how much they can save by briying,of us.; Thankful for past far.ota *hile et Our old stand, we invite oar friends and th. public. generally to call on us at our new and morel comtnodioris establishment. • where ie are always ready to wait :tou them 'witb all possible attention... • GUTTEN,BERG, ROSRNBAIIII & CO. L. Gl:Tran i ERG. L. LossmuilL. C. IF., ,VITTISBYRG. . X. WIITEKBERG. ;er ; k, ' 1" ELI ilium Great rgalas ''WINTIIIIIOOI3 AT • A., LATHROP & CO'S. WE arenowoffering the balsaae of a largo stock 'of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, SATIIVETTS,.AND READY MADE °LOYD . - ING at greatly reduced price 6, in order to make room for our Spring purchase. Now is the time to buy cheap, as we are determined to selloff onr stock. Fifteen and twenty per cent may be saved by calling on us immediately.. ' I" Fine, Rich French Merinoes, worth 10 and 12 shillings, at $1 per yard.. Beautiful Striped and Plaid Delaines usually sold for 2s. and ; 2.s 6d. for 181 and 20" cents. Paraynettas, Alpaccas Coburis, Flastuels, and Lindseys at prices that will " BEAT vas Jrws." - ioSatinetts from 3s. 6d. ,per yard o $1 per yard, and per cent. lest than the market iprioe. Wealso keep on hand a fine assortment of . BRO4DQLOTEES,. all grades and colors, in price from $2 tb • CASSIMERES, Black and colored Doe Skins, Flincy ditto -*Sheep's Grey, Kentucky Jeans Corduroys. • Ready-Made Clothing. Overcoats from $4 to $l.O ; Pants for only $2,50; Vests Over-hawls, Flannel Jackets, a very nice artil cle to work in—call and try one on. - Sags and Caps, Boots and, Shoesi:Crackery, Hardware, and Groceries. A lot more of those fine Teas: Try ; if nothing more than a drawing, and you will be sure to try YANKEE NOTIONS Beside ninny other things that We shall be happy to chew all Who favor us with a call. We can and will sell goods' as cheap as they can be bought anywhere in this Gauntry, Binghamton not ex,cepted.. We cannot sell a dollar's worth of goods on a year's credit as wo will a bill of fifty for task Buy then amount and bring the pay, and you need noCapend.your time go ineto "York State," as we' give you the worth of your money here at home. N. 8.. • Remember all we have said we mean, and' if any any one will call at NO. 3. PUBLIC AVENUE, we will prove all we liave said to their entire, satisfaction. ar All kinds of Produce-A BUTTER, SOCKS, AND EGGS, taken in exchange for goods at the. ABOVE EATEs. A. LATI:UtOP it CO. Montrose,.February 12, 1856. - sif TREASURER'S SALE OF'UNSRATED LAND IN BUSQUELIANYA . 1 C.OONTY. . i- NT I OTICH is hereby given that agieeably_tcy She ll acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn. Sylvania directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes, the following tracts and parts of tracts of uns#ated lands will be sold at public vendue on the cl s nd Monday of June next, at the Court House in Mo trose, for arrearages due and costs accrued in eac tract respectively, unless the gone be paid be; fo the day cif sale. Sale to coMmence at 10 o'cicick in lie forenoon. Arirrantees, Names, or .io,'llmber 4 Acres. 2iixes. Alum. ; ! HI . 801) Eat— •_ -•- ' $12,31 " ' 301 12;81 a Clifford, Wi limn J. Tprrell, 56 3,80 Na . aniel C. Lewis;'...., : • 87 ),80 Solomon Taylor , ........... .... .. :50 '-1,80 R. il ri D . Nel:we. ... .287 2,40 T r Man 8a1dwin,.............. .... . .. 08 7,20 ' - naamo22. \ HoO‘o Griswold, ' 1 • :1,80 F.' q. Boit, , •' 4 1,20 En lock Copley, . - - •86 1,56 alsouca.. thamei Mott, ' 60. 2,30 .;1,4 Barrett, . ' .64 2,92 1 oa H. Stems,' 103 4,70 area Hamilton, 60 -, 2,76 •ate Criewold, • LATHROP. tcben, Wilcox, b!entross 4i ;Co., 102 14,60 = , incur. •. 40-111 WillisJ , Turrell, 200 16,80 69-54-85--S. A. Laws .300 18,90 58-59-68.74.4t-Pope & Strong,: ...400 57,40 67-68-75-76=Edwln 25.20 W . . Brackney, .... 98 8,89 4i • 223 9 , 35 44 - _ 118 ::24;119 . 1 , 109 4,57 OAKLAND: • .85' \ 1;28 isossO9. ihn F. Dunmore, •• 118 I ' 8,48 3:10. Burt, ' -1.00 _7,20 trim Carr, 426 30,24. hua Giddings, 310 , 14,88 , 1 Lamb EEL, . - 100 -• 7,20 : . Cranirpondi ' 100 1,20 8.1&. WOOBBUFF, Treas'r. - , Treasurer's office, Montrose, March 17; 1858. .1:eo` . R. Smith,.. SILK AND DRESS GOODS. /FAMILIA% Laces, Beragea, 'Worked I:k•llaris, 2 I. Parasols, Lawns, fishionable , B3nnete, Fank(a• o ice assortment in each ;department,) a splendid t of moire antique Trimming, Staple Goods of large i atiety, Clothing, (a large stock,) Gents'. sand Boy r ate, (silk and summer.) Cloths very low, Calicoes .m 4 cents to 1 shilling, Ca.:pets, Matting, 011-einth, d Rugs. argurgror—Onrmaa Myer k flitted Spoons, : I di MI PNIIIL - k , • - - • • - Groceries-4isii;* a 'Anil assortment of Teas, frees, Broma Toples s • Rice, •Ohocotate, .und Cottee, Cern Starch. - f -'Perfonsierrz-Bay Water, 'Toilet do.; Goelh; arena, do. &mete, German Cologne, a large stet* . f Fancy bpd, atts. - • • Farming Toollik-, -liaiterits..Seythe Smiths,: ea &e. &e, • L . 1. - L: POST &CO. • ONCE MORE. I/ T$ TE* B ' l,ll0 de° sceitilniar that the Ira of mire art.ldred woos issared, euci that we siantett and needed a settlement of . our matters. We suppose that you bills all heard that self-Proser.! Tabo b.tholibit /OW Of AMMO; la order td -esti ourselves from cost, we wish these indebted tai . would pey, asl7OU can find your notes sod action* the shop oi , EL A Woodrurfor short: -time lon ger.- ~titer jst4hey will be letnenhernolse.. _This is notalse Ow% ftw we : want-. the Money, eed it be. kings to us, and llt is riett we iholld hesatit; WOODRUtt: thlelt, April Mato, CLITTORD 56 4;68 Gala BZND. Ji.CICOUN. ..100 1,80 BOOT' Aim sinto*,:raitprunk VISORS .& PILE antectibets hityw.iitrOviidAerr 1 Shoe Store intq the bupdidirestntkteccupied Messrs: Bentley &Read, PoiditsAweitte; first abo • file Poit-ofUce, where, netwithetlindWale• mix tuate.of . theatringiney,of the tnoneytiark • the tilionglirStinthins," Ran Roadlitistoptiles, 0-Lantern inducements,._and gout diautb ; One extreme follows another, -iu aillimy' probab . ty,- we, shell hake a col& whiter'', 'ln View of state of things the-subacribers),eg leavn.insay tb they are prepared to meet *wails of the "optic Shoe wearing public" with good-and sulieteetlel tie Odes pf. Boots and ilitocrotKiiitern or Hope . Nat facture, wanajitet," equal not betterl.thar any &red • this narked : .- stuck eralwacesa gent wry o 'es Sui,Latritio, Pat. : Feejleel 4 te , Si Lasting CongressGOters, French Kid t gross 'Getters; Morocco Gaiti*Ladiei Marshall' City Made Bronzed Poisktrt,i 6 Eam'ld Buskins, Pat. Leatherßusk" Morocco Lace II Calf Lace Boots,.Enatred Pine Ptu' Baena Be &C., Misses Silk lo:ceing 80. for.:llsiters,"* Gaiters, Calf Lace Boots,. Md . , Lace Boo* Je Linda Kip Shoes, (fluidram Calms. Behkei Shi Ankle Ties, Pat. Vamp .: nench Buskin, Calf. i Kip Shoes, Men's French Calf; : Kip Imp; ~UNIa 80, Calf Enam'd, Kip and Cowbidn Brogans, Tad Boots,.Tick and Kip, and Pat. either =' . Rubbers and Sandals, .a general aseolittlant, ings, Sparablci, Thread, Wax, Steel . 11idls'i 'racks, Ilristle.s. Heel Ball, .'Boot Ihnun Pincers, Shoe Knives, Edge Blacking, Gam. Ault loon Bidding, Water Prat placking, PaaltanePs Gum Arable, Gum Tragacanih, Edge„Brushes, Hafts, Pting and Sewing Awl Blades; &c„. N.LEATEIEER: . All kin by the side or peand,Ansult cult, Tho public are invited , to call befc!re puA: , adult • ihoze. Cnstomers may rely?, upon What bargain for, and that is, better- than they can: "some places." , If they buy, Eastern work, tb be eCcomodated with as gOod an article as 'et fqpnd in this market. If they prefer home maw Lure they can have it without beingh(trabogite? kinds of IVork-made to order and warranted— 'lug dorie on shoct notice:. TLIALIaSUI. for past favors, they hope by tendon' to business, to merit a continuance same. • SIMMONS & BERRI? - P. S. It is now over &year since the great • Montrose, at whieh time the subscriber will a great loss, iufact he lostbls awd,:he wet to those 111M:heti to eitbei by Note or.no count, that the MAC inot be settled *lthout ft notice. Fenn, M. SIMI(' Montrose, Jan. lit. I 868:.. Map of Sukueraona County, FrOn Aetuat. Measurement; and Surveys throw the County, by a CotpB4 , 444rocli**. whO fully Competeutpr, the &Ara Task ; assigned theni. 1 THE undersigned will publish shortly, pro ded a sufficient ;lumber of subscribers beebtai . a NEW ,AND` CaMPLETE MAP!OF SUS s H HANNA COUNTY: All the _public z . • Ilta 'made, Crossings and Static's.' Churcbn'poP CeB* School Houses, Stores, Punlic and .Prirsta UMW es, Mills, Cemeteries;atantifacteries, , Sheills„ sit &e.- are to be shown on the Map, in addilionin =ual topography of Rivers, Stream* . Pondll and Mo tains. The names off property holdera generally (in tiding those, in thn4rounty who sabscribe in adva nce, the Map)'are - also to be inserted ,at their rail:sec& plac-, es, in the style of the - Miapil eildbited HIS 0. can lir vessels. • . : -. ..i. . . Maps of the principal vilisses wi ll be inse ea a large.scale on the margin; *len, engraved we of,. the public and private headings.' The &Mut Offic ers, who express • themselves warmly in ilvor cif li e . publication will attord cvey facilityin *eh: *Ter i .' and impart the htfonnation in their ' -on in relation to new Roads laid out or approved,the completion of the sarveys, so that-the Maii show all'the alterations and improvements In the liiltyl up -to the time of its issue..; , 1 , . • No expense will be spared' to the Map in show the highest style ,:of art. The Om - mill be pt tted on a suitahle scale, so as to show . &chanty all Par - - titulars above specified, and makeia large erns Mental Nap. To be engraved arsillelivered to sub,- . . scribers handsomelV colored, so Asa to show the ter ritory comprised in each township, e:l4mo , 4 CIS l e ilite rollers. As the Map w il l contain setaeeighteen square feet of engraving,'aia'scost of seve thous and dollars, it will be seen that only a large Om:rip tion list will war3ent the heavy expeuie in , , . The Maps are sold only 6# tubscripts .n, and , • - • at-only; one price. .. - • Ns? more Maps issued ; than •eubscribed , . . The - map will contain tables of the population, produe- . • tions, assessed value of properky,lreligiop =. dies, schools, miler of voters, Itc., ateach 'to .. .p ma , village respectively, carefully made ,up flue 4 1 9 1101- • •est authentic documents. _ . ._ \, _ ,- Relying upon a just appreciaticin of our • . . rtik bi the citizens of Montrose, to faun a 14. ocular . County,, on the ' above plan, that i shall - er their proper expectations, and be entirely as •. . Ow; subscriptions are respectfully,siacitsid by.4 41 - a i ~.. 14W4 ji , IMFAI 11'SCOTT, P es, , __. NEW STOVES: . BURRITT has - ,now °arid Is a a large stock of NEW STOTTIM, 'the Star of the Wait - rind •Natiotial Ek Black Rover, Wide IVorld,andParegon , to 'which ho • would invite portico's*. attaiti best'Cooking Stoves' in market; with sortment of Parlor , Otlieiond Shop Stov _tor coal ;_- aLsoi - ,Stove: Zpv; Shea . Taber.. tie. .• •• - -•-• 1s: • .This Stock:hi selected from Ilte'leittro Albany and Ztics fer - eash e with the. TiinuningaVnade tti - dler for , will enable him in allgt*ents' deffe.; and will be Sold at the'Motit:rodOced Ott.) or_ approved credit: ;r . '• New Milford, October, iabb.• . FIRE I ME I T YCOMING aillNti NUTETAL IN: 1.1 COMPANY, Capital $2,200,600, and It is one of the ilftst Commaies.ln tkie,stio kisses by fire promptly adjusted. It • I half a nr!illork Of dollars Jesse' bylfire since . operaticin. Applications : rece ived _ at the R. 40704 Co., Lanesboro, and - at : the one 2ks , po., Jessup, 'Luserne eOnntY,•En .1 rose. ' M.M. LYON , MotdabSt Dec., ISMS: A T:TEE OLD STORE J. EY 01VS d SON (lAN now be fitmd a. largelo of3lr& I comprising - generarasaortment Idly kept in a colantry atore; alit of *hie.' bought cheap for cask and be ;so l . small advance. - 9 F7ir CENTS for a SHAWL :warrante. J I A small pile of Winter Shawls • be sold - at' eepreceilented lob rates. . time to blip. a Sbawl cheap: Call and sn Jan. 31.1 ' • . LYONI ATo and Caps, po9bvand,Shoec:jt br , • New Itizel QollE'or.tbe prettiest:songs - ever S. )0 a new lot of -Melodeons, Tiolins !Violiiiii Iroia bsa dollar tii-twenty-five. 'Ole beat quality; Bridges;Peo,- Ste, for - YO 'IkALTOOLER YARN, manta and fin V : I. LYON rtED • : Pails, common Pails, Tube,` Brooms, Rope, tea. at O. LYON FIRST •A 1 • LAST .0_ A LL indebted to R. ThaYer & Co., 13.. dell, or Thayer indbridWft . 1 thLakindiduiciidtio'n that aka*. , * and meet have op old Jiaehun . ta *4l, ii you call-and lietlie withlts f iant min, we, will be Oiltereee'W der. ,the necessity et %MeV:KW-AIWA:I of the Peace fee tiettlenientmid cc live until the 111 E op tic; next ler see us. Mitny'etdebts are would .amount iiittie• thin ibi-thibt. ra i sin), tots:ood se ***bog • • our rooting, - ; _, ,-:,.___.•....•- Aloof we'wsWdd e9• l l l4 ltliehrw Ben. OetWer enthicatonkoWe di .:. rather thorn, sielresre 'going to bolds new coming owner, we willed* '..Yoe'r for the west two secostas.. • Ratiaeeit'aud nao kinds Osage for 'gat& • Montrose, Tebrass7 • Qada andluttoi . o,meicerikH. 2 ,AUCei . fati r eisindf cir sit 0 . 10 • 4. L oth April ; . - New - 11101EitAUN 4 147 -attention hnprovieote - this &may the coining seseoll, and , no tog hand - by koeping ec" 4412 t 17 tity, wkidow aulk tuyi Ghiest Un i ts and Oils, and. 11 A 0/31. 1 4ti k etjSa top' thietirrpg, Oa It for their Ai colV We can fitriihdi everything theirerylottese_menufael , DI • ' , I•ItAN New IGNordi Fehrual 80114 1 , _ I= II ME `tt e • , - alt • . • 8 • , , ndt t . , ess at- ." An • ' ' • Ai' At •, the - . I • I e - met • ZII,r , SC. A3out f •or SIMI° • J heat r • • - SUB I U" irel4.4l l t including • evens.: • ftven,.' - . ftfr Irvod a, Stift at quil#4 of de, which PetitOn Ow 644 I : L ' paid Ore, t went. store of at it. ow ; AgoDik; have beim - et it, Ten' all wool.— which will 'oll',4l!iha EION. reitelired p .1,6 M .13 *tltt...4llno, Si:l4e of e by . do 13024 k BEINSr :x °th. Plash '&BOWs. Yerr. i t ofour dues 1" It tt" ta ilia t , w e l am O'cill4oll 136 4 i: ttA teix ficaliti • 'lOl.l • '-'l;jaketbis- 1 . ; , ~ ,f ^t. ?Pot 413Qt; ihisigilii _ illerd• C: - rap in ft. - offeri ' .. " 04 1 :104 01114 , 'TIOCIII4:NiaIi "0f44 4i 1 ' it , lk*o l l,hi l ill,r y Ikea at Z ABRATV _ :c EU ti 11 IR Bli
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