. . , Afters and piV•sharea I Thee instruments jug new constructed with a careful refer. i ce to the line of. .draft., the applie,atien :of to moving posyer, and the - . manner in which is brought to bear upon the draft,,,are con tautly callinginto active exercise all thetigh.. r. and nobler !efilirts Of mechanical genius -:,_. nd : Yotir ,Comi, are ' exceedingly solicitioui° at-every suemssful efroetmay be adequate . recOm pensed;!ncit :by .premie ms of this so ietv only,!butiby a constant and steady de andfor the: thamifactered rtiele:: . When e consider the-flubli and durbility,the new 'r0659 of chilling - the ;po i nt s, - hardening . the entire edge of the share, and construeting the edgb of the land i side, we *not, avoid the con. ciusidti that further and greater results have, been attain.- 1 ,ithin the last ten years, than m in half. man ! , previous ! centuries, and we ullY :believe that every such improvement is only an inducement • for further discoveries. Our!mowitig machines, horse- posiers, drills, u ltivator4arrinwS,,liorStrakes, reapers, corn: shelNrS, - hand -mills, straw sind.stalk.cutters, Will not only rrlieve the farmer from! inees-. sant toil; and give him, license to-cultiv-ate his a mietstanding, I i but will themselves operate as instructors, . teaching him Many- things of which he woud !forever remain ignOrant, and diffusing an amount of practical, an d median. kat intelligeriej that may itself be turned to , seep - tint in other pursuits.! We are satisfied that the time is approathingwheivihese things' like rail-roads and steam engines are fast be coining' nteral,l: physical, !living necessities, with Out which every country must neeessari iy"' fetrog.rade Or remain in 'a-state'of semi= bar-harisne 1 1 , • •,-• , , ' The Committee - understand that i the judges of Plowing,have given their- united - judgment in l favor - of t hit caStArcin! beam. - plow—and with this your (7..oiniiiittee !concur., The team :is I re much neater the pointer draft, the plow tuns so, much leveller and evener, the handles give sc..'i mirth adVantagetO the plowman, the . permanency diirability and light draft all eon . tribute) to ,enhance the value of this most im 'pertarit of nll iinplementa,land. your Commit tee rek, ice !to at ti that the new „Vatent.eleVis , which .s itself La valuable improvement has' been very generally adopted. - _YOnr \ COrninit- . tee c o n cur in awarding the:premium to Me rrit nott fi , r his . cast-iron plpw, 03,00 ; ! •!for the second hest plow to S.. IL and D.. Sayre, for their itnpriis:ed !Blatehley 'plow; $2, 00; w h o have also. exhibited a very . handsonie lot of stoves. _.. ,IYour Committee award the premium for the hes't cnitivator to M-.',47, E: MOiti for their br-pad;;Cultivator, three d011ars.•••;• , : . . ,N(4tra , w Or, fodder cutters' were entered • hit! primniums, and of eourse .no premiums hire been! awarded. •', • .. ' . No 'corn Shelters except those exhibited in fe'tmet years Were exhibited. The ennimitfee saw no;; chains on theground tbat they thotight entitled to premiums. ! ,0 1 itiolmitter :firkins Were e: • Vbibiled. I ! ' - -, .)\. patent horse•rake... - . .was! -- exhibited; bet , yoUr committqe did not consider it any int- proveinent upon the ; revolving rake. TwO siriele horse bnewies were exhibited, ' Mitt they Were not retnarkable for any p cn liiir advantage..l; They were of excellent worl-t -'ulanFhip,.amt 'neatly finished, one Made 'Li E. Rligers, mid one•by',Howell-. fTile , followj6g new inventions were' exhib. .ifed, tole:',ch Of which the.conth iitt•ce. award a 1 •pretnicirn Of three dollars, viz :-. ; • - . , . ITo W.:C. Tower for a stow.. iieill. worked ~l- t • a eraiii: and vertical Wheel,:.•:-..3.00::. Ti, i -.! A' Tilden. I; . ~ o , eorge, ! ._ ,r :all itOpri;veOletti .iii Emery !'s - ffire , hing niaelline . l-,y- w hich the ;hOrse pOWer,;can •he detached, and stopped Witl - out storMing the Cylnder, 03.00.: . 'S,t.nitiel- F. lane' elaitos 'tifi improved. wag- An , tireilk which is, applied to the wheel by the holding in! Or baeltitir of the' horses with'. rent arty eifor4of the driver except holding the runs, lut.,the Coniiiiittee do not award iii:v premium Ith-7refor. , ! -==. . --4 n - ••- The eo l nitnittee are not sure 'that it is with in their !roeince, bat they wish, to malte bon -o I f .tcic .l m . Hof sev ral lots of superior orse Shoes exhibited by 4 _A. IVil!Doi, by 1). SiminOns, and by Q. I. MeNeinY, nil et 'w.til eh ;Were of excellent work.' 1 Tub: F. Fargo fora cheese piess self act ing they ;award a - premium of $3.00. • ' !! I C. Caficialt,.R. Smith, - 1. Reekhow; Judges . !r; 1 REPORT ON 'DJ.MEPTIC3IA - NUFAOTURERS. ' •' The qunmittee on • .1 - .), enestie Manufactures tepott,p t emi'hicis as follow': s . [Vest mg ; carpet to Mrs. Phebe Bullard p.oo'; !,s.eccindbestiLucy Sherman, *2,00. ,!' BeSt Wool carpet to Mrs. - :M. hunter, 0,00 ; second .best, te Mrs. A. Cassidy, 02,00. I s -Best•flann l odo. to Mrs. L Butts, $41,00 ; pec j ir.id best,!Mary' E. Harrington, $2,00 ; Ihitli best, C. R. Palmer, 1.00 . .. Best W0011(1°111, Mrs. J. Harringtonii3,oo ;' second besf i le.,R. Palmer, $,;2,00.., .. I - • Many stun pies' of quilts were exhibited and !:ve f o und it Ifitfrieult to d e cith. • Best tout, Mrs. C. D. Lathrop,_ 43,00 ; 'See fond best ; Francis 'A.. HatifSen, $2.00.;• third ` , nest, L. !C. idi les 00. ' Best Stick •••• i •• sl' s s, Mrs. I. Bats, $2,00 ; .second best; E. 4tirchier, -SI.OQ. . ' • . ~ They WOtild also mentitin'one.'quilt taken •I?.way befo g t i= e found out the name, by a girl. 5 years Old,' and one by Miss Jane Ronclt 4 years-old; nieely 'done and weal" - a reward of E- , El merit Mrs. C. 'Conklin, Mrs. Danl. Baker iifrC. Peek,' Jud , xes. • ) • • . p c. Fpotrr ON ytowr.sn. ~. The interst. Manifested in this important. iiiratich:of farming is still continued. 1- 'he day'sas very fine for the business.— ' The sward to be broken4;as extremely •dry a 4 liard in . Consequence - of the prevailing • dretight arid'i - iMtemd the plowing more-dif ficult, thwri; at an vsn - lrezedirig twitch. 'but we ...-y are gratified in sayg that'll? Plowmen I 11 , to the. work with ,in pirit,, 64, thr ir performance m•i!uici ihtill-nge competion with any other ( 7 -0. Tiie nu mbe : entered-wait rather less than last year Which May. readily be . accounted for in . .ne•forbiail ng,state of :the Soil which requir i tii:more than .usual nerve in man and beast. :(.. trappl e .1v ith. ' • - : • . , • The,teams and plows were as follow , • ll•it,"EdWin . Taylor,' 1 pair bay horses Thatchley No.' 2 with wheel, time . r..hour 16 1-2 mintiteh: • •. ' (---,-,. 2nd, J1.014'. Deans, 1 pair sOrret horses iron beam plow, Motes make •with whrel.—:- line 1 hoUr 57 tnitiotes.'. . . . . * Id, IL H arri ii zon. pair brow 4fares,Mott.s. icon beam I wheel and'_ colter ::Time 1 hour 2.4. tninutes. ~, . . . 4th. *William Ausiiii. , pair ' brown - horses. Iron bearr'• with wheei, time:one hour 28 niintiles.l - '- •-• sth, MOtin L. Catlin pair . very superior limn-horse light sor,rel. Plow .of. his own invention, Wheel,•_4• - ind colter: Tittle • 1 hour ' ,, iti minutes. • - ... I - - 6th, Nelson Tiaviley, pair beautiful brown • -horses, fine size. Prosty's centre draft ploar •wheel and colter. Time, 1 hour 50 .minutes. . 7th, 11.territ Mott, pair ,grey horses. Iron beam, Wheel atid'cOulter. Tiriiii - 1 hour and 30 minutes. :•} -. .• - . ~ The COMmittee as usual had -nluell dinicul • ty in awarding.' the premiums, where all per 41}rtned sd-Well. •Some. lands being ploughed with greit'readiness and hand iornely turned over, lint, 'iwit bless depth than was 'dt:sirablfr' , while iithers were ploughed with a little rough er appearance•but affprdinz a :deep, and more pliable oil. '• ' '- • - . ' With these „.*we the Committee sward • the Ovanieurs as folktie. . - . ~:' : First ; hieitin Catlin, $ 5 .0 06- , fleeced Him INIEM rison liaeringto ii; $4OO ; • thi rd ; Edwin: tic Tay lor, $3,00. In consequetl63 of the close . 1011)petitiOn of the remaining four the Committee ,trust - that the Society will agree with theM in - awarding a premium 4 $2,00 each, for It, must be ac knowlenged that -a man who :will bring his cam 'several - miles• to. Plow for the purpose of competing at this great branch i of agricul .fure Should noi.g. unrewarded'. 411 which is respectfully subm lted. Abel Cassidy, H. C. Conklin, Dan. Judges. _ The Committee award the premiums on Plowkas follows: Ist to Molt's Iron beam-plow, $2,00 ; 2nd, to Martin Catlin a plow of his own invention, , $2 00.. Paschall 'Morris of Philadelphia who had been expected to deliver the address. was pievented from attending ; and shirt address. es were made by Wm. Jessup and C. Car malt, former-Presidents of the Society. After which the reports of the committees were adopted and the premiums [directed to be with the exception of the discretion ary premiums whiell the Ex. Cian, thought the hinds of ihe Society were not sulficient to meet, Correspondence of the A'. Triune‘ From Kansas. LAWRENCE, K. T. Oct. 25, 185(.1 ..The wheels of jtidge Leconipte's Court at Leeompton proceed with the usual amount of "slow monotony.. Although there is a large nuniber of prisoners against whoM no indict ments have been found, they_ arc still held in their severe :and disgraceful. .bondage. The Grand Jury is. still in,. session.. This is its ~ •third week. Their pr otracted session has no doubt been kept up as a blind tO cover up such infamouS imprisonment ; it • May.. have for its ulterior object the knowledge that un. de Sam . has to pay- for . it.. During Thursday last (day before yesterday) ajUry was 'lmpan eled. When I tell .-- vou that .only • one man itt each list ofjurorihas ever been known. to Ontertain Free-State sentiments, Nou - will comprehend the nature of such juries, hud still , more when] add, That neither . or these two is now recognized as such by prod State men. TWo have ticen indietcd;for Murder in the first degree already, but thev: were not put upon trial. The indictrrienfof four of the sprisoners f.ir manslaughter am! assault with intent to kill Aras. the occasion,Of the impan eling of the jury.' On being arraigned tlwy pleaded not guilty. - Having been able to I Troeure no counsel, Judge Leo p..e.pr,)eved ed to appoint them counsel. , These.,proceed ings consumed Thursday. I heard from Le compton late last night, and that little pro •gress had 'been made except - Motions on the • indictment. • I learn. that Gov. Geary is expected .back' from the sMithern part of tim• Territory.— FrOm what.l eintid gather I learii •thai, no ar re,,ts have Ltcn the : Pro Slavery incendiaries in that ' , '' A N ODDITV. -- -A left:r from :Stillwater, inl .41inittistnitor." ;Votive. •.. ilie terriiliry of Minnesota, vfileli we find pub-I \TOTICJiIis hereby'given to nil flersons liming de liAied in the . .s:;.w Orleans. •'t saws tkiat al. 1 manly against the Estate of k:NJAMIN B. JACK 3. , . • , SON decea 'ed late of Brooklyn, t mt•the same nfuSt gonl i .Cii;:iii , ~f 'the for: -. .-.er vitt - rtNen wirin - ' t " . _ . , — • , ~ he - preset4tl to the under-signed for airawrement, the iiitsr.season, several sogar 1 . 7041 . 5 . in Ini sNq • •- l • - b • ;; .qgl, all rers' f rnsintlebted lo said F.: tate are requested planted in May, : . 01(1 , tliat - li, .the 15th orStp• Ito ifite iiqh,tliate payment. • tTiol - Jor :hey •tvere ten luct high :ind gni!): rip% 1-.- •,:' , • E.. 1. WEFrON.. Adminiztrator.:. , , " ,1- • • ‘.4 k rilt ii - .1 r.t)t t)or versolopc:lr NVir,,,na, M . innv:zota. stk.- 1. . ::.-.' •-. • - . , , .4 i; ,,,, i , ; ,,, \ „.,. .r, i 5 . ;,... l'yl'llo.l :I. well irfth a fill. a:re. Of sturar. cant.. 1-. . • ?I,' • ' . j -- ' t. r. , a141(.1 1111(1.4,1S to experithilit (m;:i large sca le i • •'. I arfford Unive Aity. - i' 1',,. ' 1 Itt•Xt 5e,; , ..11. no prodoe:ilill s)fSl:,tar in Alin- i THE E . xt session will coinmence on the first nese ita %% <mid 'show it Tr; he a crnp.ea4n•ble of i - 1 • Weiln . Sday in Becember, Mid consists of two of ..e.xe , i weeks - each undi.lr the following In - - 1 ‘qiccessfill.ctilti - iition iii.anv part of the Union. 1 terms, : ' • • , ~ t tructors: , t '''''rl.li ilia might 1)9 ire: tt a lioax,.hitt. :hat ; ItEr. Eli 'Anti ALLEN, i'lof. of Lath) and tercel . 1 it is ehrini;eled in a Minnesi - naneANspaper ; as 1 Lanr;nagesii well as 'in the Delta correspondence. - 1 RSV. LYi and Englist ! Miss H•: Branches, i .: Miss HE: PhlOO. M;ELAN6IOLY CASE.—The S.G. Riel:- er„ formerly .a City Missionary in ;Boston, proceeded to Rama; and estahhshed 'a claim near Lawrence, with a . vieW 4 hi.coming a . •t permanent, citizen 4 the Territiiry. During the . iiiitratzes which' have necurred there,'l , was i alven from his land, and JoJibed of his possessions . (some $1.500) bid this Lioriier tians. ili,s has recentiv retUrned to. Boston, hut his suffering 3 and the' hiss of his money affected his mind , and on 'Satiirdav he was sent to the lunatic hospital at South, Boston, a raving maniac.—Thiston hr.!. joiices. Teacher's Exatiihmtion: I will hohl examinations in the different townships a.s i • -• • Clifford., Nov. Cornet-A, I o'clock r. Herrick, " 18th, Lynn Sehool-flons.e 10 " Ararat, " 19th Bushnell "".• 9 - " " ThoutsOn, ." E6o " 3 " r. m. " 20th ; Lanesboro' ' 10 " •A. sr. Oakland, " 20th, Susq. Depot; 1 3 " r. Gt., Bend, " 21st, . Village S. H. 10' " at. Liberty, ," 22nd, Lawsville ". 10 " " Siltertake,'" 2-Ith,-Braekney. , " 10 :" " Chocornit, " 25th,. Clark's' " 10 .:" " Apolacon; " 2tlth, L. MeadoWs" 10 " ", Middletown," -27th, Ross' 'lO " " Forest Lake, " 28th, Town's S. IL 10. " " Rush, . • " 20th; Snyder's " 10 " ." Auburn.? Dec. eist, .Center • " 10 " tipringrillc,`t. 2nd, Dimock, " 3d, Corner Jesshp, " -4th and sth. Jackson, " flth,'Benson , • " " P. m Gibson; " Bth, T. " 10 " Lenox, " itth,.Glenwood " 10 , " " Lathrop, " 10th, Thayer " s 10 ' " " Brooklyn,. ." :11th, Center " 10 " " Bridgewater, " 12th, Montrose " " N. Milford, "113th, Ward - . . 1 " 10 ." " Hayford, ". 1.5t1,, .10 " " 4 , Ararat,— " 16th, Bushnell " Lecture (evening) All Teachers attending for the purpose of being examined will please bring specimens of their pen manship--three different styles of copies at, least, with their names attached. All of the Directors are earnestly requested to be present; and, also, please, Ohe.that there is a black board in the School Honk where the examination is to be ' It is also to be,desired cthat the Teachers be. as punctual as possible, as we intend to he there at the hdur appointed unless something unastuti Rrerents. All are ireited to be pregent..- B. F. TEWKSBURY, CodSup't. tevier and Ague." We need not describe this tormenting , complaint, for in localities bordering near us, Many of our read ers have experienced its effects in 4 greater or less degree. Until our lands are more thoroughly cleared up and. drained, we may expect to be visited annual k with it. What most will interest the reader, at the preseglopoment, is to.be told of a remedy that 'will driveirfrorn the system, and . leave the patient: in a condition to be speedily . restored to usefulness, We know of one which is certain to !accomplish thi . s.• Dr. Halsey has produceda WINE rind PILLS from plants,:WhiCh promise to thoroughly root out this scourge of the human family, We have ample proof of these simple remedies accomplisitink - what they purpOrt to do; and we would ;advise these afflicted with •the fever and ague, or those' who may be ex 'posed in the latitudes of the diseaatt, instantly procure the medicine' and give it a thorough. trial. ;Moutro , e, Sept. 24. ABEL,TUREELIi, Agent 'l)l4itiogeL hi Auburn, on Wednesday;. goy. sth,; by Eld.. D. 'Gray, Mr: Jots C.. TYLER, of Gibson' and Miss./WA -S. Lies; of. the former place. In Forest. Lake. on the 26th, tilt., 'by S Towne, Esq., Mr. HElcat,ll. Senor:, at Middle - 0141 w and itisB 1 CATHARINE A. CAMPORLY, of BliflgellHaer. • lln ()mkt,' Mend, OD the 30th jilt., bi the Rev. J. 11: Meereau.sXr. ALraioTatltanz4, of Liberty, and Miss F . /x.4210z L Woncra, of Netwitilford. • - 'YOn the 2d inst., by the Rev. J. B. lir Gre,ary_ t Mr. FRANKLIN Cass , and Miss SARAH ELUAMitIi MARK HAM, both of Giegit Bend, Pa. qOu the 25th ult., by Rev. A. 0. **um, Mr. EgEnziacy, E. Brunt., of Auburn,.aud Xiss A. Sews , of Jessup: 't sol At Clifford Comm; Tbursday, Oct. 9th, by Rev W. Ricbirdson, Me. 3. B. emu; a:Tipton, hauls, •nd IL 31. Raves, ottrellbriL% - . 1, , ‘, In NO Milford, Sept. 26, 1856, all lingering ill4eas, Mrs. MAR,T, itife-of the SOtlicreaf of her age. . Quieoindimodest in hermanners , 51'4-balanced and •well-p . *: 'pied in conduct, she was Much: endearoif to her gaily, and esteemed by ntimerous friends. r i e Those bo knew her best esteemed her most. During her sic ;Oen: she felt conscious that. isease was fast hunin hot away, but trusting in the merits of Christ; lie met the King .of Terroi.s . with marked christia 'fortitude. The mind did not sink with the i tt body ; ug above suffering, her. strong confidence in God, . r hopes in the ,merits of Christ, removed the stin ofdeath, and she sank calmly to rest. Life'i discipli ' Isuffering has been accomplished, and the beloved ; if the devoted mothen the affectionate daughte 4 siiter and friend, has gone we hope and trust, to-, t at better home, .whAse chithren never more shall tits, _of sorrow or death. .1 • [Cott. , V i ln G e ttßend,on the 25th ult., aftr a long protract ed illn which he bore with christian fortitude, Mr. Joins 11 - KtSses, in the 86th year of his age. [ In th I t death of Mr. McKinney, his family have . been de rived of an affectionate father--the commu• nity inv(ich he livid for the third 4a century, and especial! 'i the Presbyterian Church, of which, for It more tha ; t*enty years, be was a jOdicioni o ffi cer--; have su ii , n'cd a loss, which will.bel long, and deeply 4 , re -rette - i [Co. b - ATTEITIOI\I4 . LUMBERMEN I -. I-IA 0, 3„, , . • 4. IllliG nearly finished • up; my heavy farm . w ,lk, F now offer to sell t 1904 POTTED OXEN. \ 1. They.m .i..'re übout seven feet. in ert , , girth, are nine Years old,lirere raised in this neighhorhood and have always be "ltept here; and almost Any man in Frank lin will rqottuuend them as a first irate km. For lumberinfor heavy farm. work they are jest the thing. . !• ' . JAMES LEIGHTON. • Frank* Nov. 5, 1856.. • . I ! 43 - 74_ ' ... NEwiFALL AND WINTE[II GOODS. THE,i,':44scriber . hos just receiv'..d a . new stock-of Gootils, Fompnstng all the ' vs tales heretofore i c kept, anCug which are DRESS 'ODDS of many. styles an qualities, Straw, Silk, , nil Velvet BON NETS, Si :AWLS of varitstslinds . ill prices, liedt e., and Navin '*lded a good asssortm nt of . : Rendk.illlade Clothing,. '' .. , ~- - also, Root for 31en-a'(l!floys,.his assortment i genprat thlfti at any, other establish ity, and aseOUr motto is, not t,.. be fidently ask customers, (whose ronage is tratefallv acknowledged Goods chep, to cull, and tre shall you to youOntire satisfaction. . Gibson, ;cov. 5, ISs6.—Gl—ly it SIOTes :, StolT .. . A -cenctO assortment of Coo k i / IL whietils the celebrated, CLI q El) i OVEN .t, also, Parlor awl Box, Sheet Zinc 3 4 ik.c., may be found at N 'the store 0,1 . , :7. , 1 .. 1 it b Turk's Isi 3"fora a. - l ri, v° " 4 . ~ Gilisop, : i)y. 5,185 i... 1 nifalo,ll °ties, superior lot,itist received apd -4,11 be sold low . by ,ILBUTRITT. New MilQord, Nov. 5, 1.b:l. • , Tuition ed in advagi.o Common Itranehes, Gentlemen perTfrm....,izt,l - 9 h .J. 1 Laqi,,,, ; :1,00 Room Ilea k i.. . j' 1,r,0 Expense f ,Recitation Room z -,4) Music oil- lie Piano...:. !: .... . i l l . ts,f)i) ~,An Instl ,te at the closeos 2 b (1 \ f . the Spring Term if de. siratile. '-ri 1 IlarfordiNovember 5, 1,556. I • TEE pirsinElptill ur 185 G is ovt,i; and • H ;7CIIIIN.SON I flr any filler fitmily dqsiroes _NJ, amouot it: Dry lig€:4l:l4-1 are invited 0, call at the . :itbre of • • Jl4 LYONS &-j ) SON, and take a ,auk at the NIINV GO DS:glow being re ceived. - T , y tail hardly help h sing their wants at- I tended to:p oin a pcnam . .,- .. .rioter clear along down to a rich FreA:pyftrino or Paris :mail !loth. 'Plain and Fancy. DeLaines, a ;pleat I•at!it,it•y.: . Shtitds, a net lot and so - -C very handsclne and Weapi Cloths for kneu's w•ea , of styles :411 - i:ices to suit evel:3l;ody.. 1: aidrp ' Otis ' - - ~,., .. and FLooe: v:t. trII, a good as. Cir Ornnerit just- receiv ed. f i ....1.140,';1'47 1 0.r perigiinri an Witidoir•rtaing, some' of lo prettiest pa terns over offered in this market. ,leitse give us call. Mont r s :1• November 5 / fig. ; 4, . 1 tia ., l new stoek, Nt.. 1 J. rr i l . ' ------ li::" --- Aiesilat . • 1..,,h . 1 1 ,; 'I ---; --- - __[ [ New ook4 dc Pape i _ 3lontrc i:, November. 3, 1856 ;? i . . :Notice . „....._ ~ i 1? 4 1::: HANDLER 1 • ~:41: well selocted stock ! to the se*- n,, which will -).: sot I Please ca, and see. i•-•• N 3lontrt ~ Nov. 5 - , .18:,7-. .64 kb 10 'u LL Blieksmithini. .. .6prin . in avilie. ra rr HE ur,:dersif.taed has' eceirA from the city,. and .1.. wilt keep constantly op hand. 4.4. Good St c1i.171 Iron,- , ... and hay g secured-the sl.rviee.: of a good worlanan, is prepaf t eil to do ' . t 1 • Shoeing, 4nerine-Iroaiing, - and - all SPrts of %quit in4is lire promptly and weH, and cht..kt) for cash. : I • ---ThosOnying acconntl with the subscriber of over a year'estanding, are requested to settl: up 'without delay.:;i , . .OAVII) LATHROI'. - 8. 1. • . • 42m0. ..aseg If . ..I subscriber, in Jesup , FT.O'. wxOlip, about t le 15th of September. last, three. ifed 1 4:!alres, one or them a steer, and two heifers --the.liteer the smallest. Whoever will give law"- ' - mation;of their where:i uts shall be liberally reward el ', " i ',!-: `.56. I . , flsy 63 • • Dress Making. , alr 11S - 01taa......._ ,Of Bimihainton, improves this 'III !loppOrtunity of hiformi ig the Ladies of Mont rose anA ; vlcinity, that sheint aids opening nn assort ment Of faihionable millnery, n the first or Novem ber, iiiithe rooms over Ben ey and Read's store, whereli;lf the Ladies wil call they will find every 1 thing hi the line of her i)usineiis that is desired; and will fig that she has speared the service . of Ladies that ant competent for the huSmess. . Moitm4c, October, 22, 1854 , I ' I li 1 Registr's 1 1 ., PPLIC ICOTICE L I herely given to all persons / , . ' 'ncerned, in the following E'tatei, to wit / r Of SAMUEL GREGORY late 'Cr dec. fiilazider Lines Executor— -Es - e Of Gkottor. LtrrtE late of B. ' e Administrators— F' . account of.joni Wansraa, a , will ittloseph Webster; late of Fran Thaitthe accountants hare settl , In the,Begister's Officeiin and for , , of Sus quehatina, and that the same rill be presettted to the Judge 9 et- the Orphart's conrt7Of said county, on 1 Wed the 19th day of evember next, forion firma - on and , allowance. . , • i .7' W . OitAAN. Beep . , 1 Be! 'e . ol8c e; —• 11 PIL 111,trOile, 1 Oct. 22, usu. : • ' IN 0.,,,._. ~...,,- b eqi iits. '2 C 1 4 : ~ . " %s lltcltAta4os, Prof. of Matbetilatiezi litranc,le4.-• 1 I ", An IttenAttPON, Te " a ‘ eber of Ornantcntal 'Silt the ore of the Ltitlies Dertittoelit. !,,., .. ' I:I LTTA -ALLE TeP,Ciler . (ii . MI/Sit Oh the ~, , !need as:it iv:l3.llw tkrin, and 'rprinir r • 1111 EOM i 1, ;.01 , A.Ma -, 4" I 7ALIKEs; TN the midst of the great political excitement of th'e day, we :have: - pot forgotten the immed:ate wants of all parties, hut have( purchased and are con stantly .eceivbti extensive additions to all the var ious branchee'of our trade, and to which we solicit the attention of our large circle of patrons and friends, cenfideuffy believing that we can offer ytin strong in ducements to make your purchases from our well ac lect of - er a painful and E. A. Pratt, in r -sr cyrcipata.g3 s Groceries, Crockery, 'Hardware, Hats & Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ready 'made einthing, &e., de. To the few that we bare not already supplied with stoves, we would. imy, that fidtwithstanding our loss and detention by ire, we are again in. , "IPilll .Blast,” and ready to waft upon . you with 'a choce, from different patterns, at the lowest prices. Our mpg are reascniable awl terms ofaak easy. • Butter, Lard,. Tallow, Beeswax, Socks, Flannel, Grain of all kinds, Old cowr, Wass, Iron, Lead, Rigs, Meat, Vegetables, Lumber, Dried Ap pies, Beans, Grass seed, Sc.,. taken at the market prices; for goods, at S. 11. & D. SAYRE'S.' Public Avenue, Montrose, Oct: 8, 1856. UPC) LaM a r . . Three thousand Cords of two foot wood to cut. • Persons desirous of e.nming in a job of the above description, will do well to. call on the sub scriber about two miles from Bopbottom. • THOMAS ROBINSON. Brooklyn,. October .1 5, 1856. tl ' XTew Jewelry, Perfumery, Pancy-GoOds, .1.11 Groceries, Paints, Oi's, Drugs, Materials for 1.1,-chts, &c., just received, bf ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, October 15, 1856. - - ri. Allen's World's Huh. Restor. er, and Zylobalsamum, Bachelor's Liquid Hair Dye. and Moldavia Cream, the Balm of a Thousand. Fld'wers, Buchan's Hungarian Balsam, Mathewson's Infallible Remedy,. Marchee's Uterine Catholicon, Ralloway's Pills, and Ointment, Barron's: Liquid GlitSs Cement, Railway's Ready Remedies, and near of the most popular Medicine; Pills, a:e., in market, at the store of • ABEL TURRELL: Darckets.—Just received a load of Ila.4kets, and IJ for sale cheap, by BENTLEY 3 READ. ilNeese for sale by BENTLEY a READ \J Montrose, October 1-, 1856. JrAIRY SALTby the pound, bushel oriack,jus . received and for sale by . and Shoo+, larger and more TS now open. Wm. M. Hartshorn, A. 8., Principal. Miss Brown, Preceptress.. Miss Riley, Teaciipr of Music. Miss Simpson, Teachei in Primary Ete paltment. BY order of the Trustees. . C. F. READ, Seery. WM. JESSUP, Prest. Montrot , e, October 15, 1.856. cut in this.ricin.: udersold. We con past. liberal pat and. all wishing ry hard to supply INGALL'S. • rhave now got on hand a good:assortment of • Winter Clothing,,Over-Cnats, rants, and Vests, anal 136-4 Coats, schicli I will sell cheap for cash down. Please call atu see for,yourselves. 1g Stove, , , among :TON ELEVAT tores, Store Pipe, ety low figurer, nt S. iNGA Sprini, , riile, October 15 . 11 IF5il Hurrah for the New Store! ll4 llFoindersigned take pleasure in announcing to T tiniir friends and customers that they have mov ed into Their N E W STOJI E, with an entire new Stock ol Goods, consisting of tivery variety of mer chandise kept in country or city. Friend?, giv'e us a call ! We do not s(11 at" old fogy" prices; nor "Jew" those who purchase of us; but trade fairly and hon orably nt " lice and let liYe" rates. We both preach runt practice the tine business principle of "coick sales and small profits." Let,it be distinctly under stood that . we do not wish to sell' goods on . a long credit. We 1.4ba11. sell goods .!SO. low that the per chaser can milord to borrow mOncy at twelve per cent, and pay down for them. Salt, Flour and pi-6- '4.e of all kinds kent constantly on hand, and sold ht lower rates than at , any other establishment in town. To prove that we are not heisting, Init tell ing plain truths in a plain way, call and purchase. N. 11.—All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. R. THAYER & CO. Montrose, October 15, 1:156. - 40-tr Ind vlt, &c.; &c., SANGILUS: • 43-1 v 0339 SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER AND TRIMMER, - Successor of A. S E. (late Foidham and Sinith,) in the above bu,iness, will offer on good terms, all kinds of worlc:" in his line," such :13 Still. dle3, Harness, Tiunks, Z. - .5„ . 4A Harness made .or the best oak-tanned leatln r. CARRIAG E TRIMMING of all kinds done on short notice. AU kind of Carriage Trimmings kept on hand and fundahed ehonper than can be purchas ed claewhere in Northern Pennsylvania. r 0:,., Fa -Slontrme, October 1, 18.5f1 43-3 w ELECTION 1 1 11 E unders'gned having - associated themselves in ti Mercantile business, under the nume of Mott on. the MILT. investing . a 'small roceries,.ke., & Tyler, at the old original "11 - cad of Sarigatic;n,". announce to the public.tbat they"are now receiving a largc , stock of . New & Choice .Goods, . • such Its Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Cloths, Cassimers, Crockery, Hats and Caps, Groceries, !LC., &c., which will be sold for Ready' /'ay, at priees that can't Tail to suit. • C. W. STOTT. Hang the Banner on the outer wall and let the tidings go-forth:that WOOER BRUTHERS ; • THE PEOPLES AGENTs, i s Are now receiving their second Stork of •.Fall and itjnter - Dry Goods, . ,PONS soN.s . Yankee Notion=, Watches, Jewelry, an Fancy- Goods, which they *re selling of at about one j half the .61d . Fogies' prices. No charge for LYONS & SON. showing goods. 'No deviation in prices. • : _ :Termsßeady Pay. ' • ------ , at our store Call and take• a pry for we are /lobbing .4rounii . LYONS & 'SON. with the Cheapest Goilgis ever offered in se ction - • . . of the State. NO mistake. HAYDEN BROTHERS. .New IfilfOrd, Pa., Oct. 8, 1856. 304-13 w - • ISE AmMunition.. BPowder, Safety Fuse; Gun Pow der, Shot, - Lend, pun Cape and Wormers,Pow der Flasks, Guits, Revolvers, Pistols, ke.. at the store of . . . • ABEL TI:1111ELL. Montriise, Octuhier 15, 18:;6. i* receiving a large of GOODS, suitabl cheap for ready pay, VITOULD respectfully aunounce to the ladieS' of V 1 Mantroze and vicinity, that they have opened a FANCY DRESS GOODS 4%., FURNISHING on Main Street, over the, Faitner'S Store .where they will he happy to see their old friends, and also polka, the patronage of new ones. kiss Chase will attend tothe Millinery department; the Dress-making do-. partment will he under the - charge of Mis 4 Wetter house. Sept. 24,185 G; 37—,tf DIPORTANT TO TOMER.% ' • • New Freight Line frOm Montrose . • DILL tlc. ARMSTRONG; u c'ornmiss;on Merckatits,. No. 3 Erie Buildings. OT: the better accommodation of the Farmers of F Sus(fa caility, we have concluded to receive freight every day of the week (Stindav's excepted,) at the ,store of M. S. Wilson and' Son, who will attend to shiliping• the same to Sew"York,' and the return bills will be paid in Cash at their store.. Claw Wielibam their Salesman, whose 10n7,. ex perience on the N. Y.„,t E. -Railroad .jugtifteS him in saying that ju , tice will be done to his patrons. With the above arrangement we invite ftruteti to giveus a call. . JUSTUS - pILL, CLIMILE,S B. AILYSTRO,IiG:, 3fontrose/ Aug. '2O, 18.56. 32 . 01, / • Notice. Tacoetints of Patrick and Dimock must he get -1 /tled immediately or they w#l. be sued ,litthout further notice. . • E. PATRICK; 33 Susquehauha Academy - Clothint; HI E. Fritz. O. ,F.: FORDHA.I% Nos. I, 2, and Basenient of - Searle . 6 Hotel, Mont- NEW IMRE-NEST -AND Montro - ze, October 1,.1836 • MILLINERY, . Dress Making and Fancy StorC. A• 71). STORM ai 00. Montrose, Oct. 23, 1856. To Rent Or to Let.• A FAR 51),Sald farm Is abbot twenty five miles .1")_ east of Montrase; Inquire_at the . " llepittrfican" Printing Office. Aduiluistratorr's Notice. , 4 NOTICE is hereby given toall persons having ;k -wands against the estate of Jong Itnito. late of- Lathrop township, deceased, that the must be presented' to the undersipod for arrange. ment,..and all persona indebted 6? said Estate are re quested to make Immediate antement. • • • JOUN LORD, Administrator. Latbrofp, Oet, 1, 1856, 58.08 w BENTLEY & READ E. FRITZ JAMES C. tYLER. G. Z. DIHOCK• • ‘ . : Sherif es [SI '. Y' ryirtue cif sundry *lila is Common Plosa.l,,of Susque me directed, r will etpthe tb 1 at the Court House lit litctnitose day of November next, jikooeo ing discribed pieces or parcels. Alf that certain piece or p ,ing aid • WIN; in the borough county of Susquehanna, end Ipt, No 19 as the same 131.44 d a map Of part of the village of ing to &survey of .Wm. Went . officeOf recording deeds in the na in Deed Book No, 21, Pog the North East by Robert Nic by Stieet--..-•on the South We ald.cin the North West tt'y Stri sixty feet front, by one himtired and' containing seven thousan . ;, eiere i or less, with the Sotturi • 11 0u ... A ., 1114 one .Barn and all, i Taken In execution at thers I vs. George W. •Bggleston. • 1 A 430—A11. that certain t p situate in Auburn, Township lxtunded and described as lb Ong: , at a corner in. the road i then4o north supposed; to be thence east about forty perch . forttperches, and thence w bourided on the north by land the Cast by N. H. Roberts; s west! by Henry Brown, contain more or less; with the appurte Saw enill, and abOut half an a Taken in execution at the a the hie of John Morley vs. W Millard. ALSO—AII that eertain prce or parcet situate hi. the Township of Liberty, ...Susqt. comity,. bounded and describe as follows, Id the cast by lands of Wni. H. Ives ; on the i t the burying ground and on th .- west by A. lt• kits and A. A: Beeman, con i cing about 14 arttt a quarter more or less % ith the appurt oatqframed house and barn a d mostly impr Taken in execution at the it of J. H. SI 11. N. North. ALSO—AII that certain iece or parali situate and being in the town hip of - Sprinn quehanna county, beunued a d described iti, to Wit; on the north by lands of Miles - Pric, WM. B. Hendrick, cast by th . Episcopal Jel on the south be, the road .lea big from Spri Turikhannock 'creek, on•the est by lands o Frifi, containing one acre of' land more or theappurtenances one dwelling house an proVed. - k. 'taken in execution at the tnit o lll ' vs. D. V. Hollenback. • V• "Pu 3 ALSO—AII that certain p • situate in the township of Q i Susquehanna . and State of Pet, described as follows, to . wit :1 theteof, by-the road or publid erly side by the Susquehann. or southerly and westerly by ed hy E. T. Young to June known as the saw mill propet to contain all the lands and notth•aide of the Susquehan conveyed to the said E. T; - . (eieepting therefrotlOt certa ises, heretofore conveyed by •tt. Taylor,) and containing'ats forir - acres of land, be the son being subject to a certain ri._ over a part of the same, to Rail Road Company,. and it.l tei privileges heretofore con to4une it Taylor. Also the claim acquired by a certain ~ the . st..tt cif. Pennsylvania, 4 plAsed in the year jsr,o; b, wits authorized to construct at the head of, "Buck's 'IS Sisqueltanna, with the,dcl the water of said river at tha ing races, sluices, catials Sc otherwis'e,' . .subjtct only to p veyed to the said. June R:: nonce?, one saw mill, and a Taken in execution at th B. S. Be.ntley Executors of E. T. Young. . . Also taken in execution p,enter vs. E. T.Young. •: ALSO—AII that certain situate, lying, and being, n County of Sty.quehanna, • an as follows, to wit: on the t Vance, on the east hr hind south by land of William B and on the west by land of tug about eighty acres mor( pu:re lot now in the posSes. and also excepting six acre the appurtenances one fr. n about acres improved - Taken in execution at th Reary L. liaryott. - • . ALSO-=All Those pieceE dr parcels of land,-situ ate and -being in the towirt.. , tip of Great Bend, Sus quehanna county and State of - Pentir‘ilvania, deserib -1 as follows, to wit: one tract containing one hundred acres be the sante Mord or less; also another tradt. containing 392 acres and 2 ) perches Orland ; excepts in k and reserving one lot o 100 acres'and-80 perches; and another lot of 50 acre: .and 136 perches:. sold therefrom respectively to acob A. Brink and Moses Brown, the title to the first above described lot being: derived frOm William -W rd and others; and the second from William Wit and wife; also, another lot of land containing 50 ac , s of land derived from Abel Sheiman who convey ‘d to FJcaZor Brown, Who conVeyed to William Day pit by deed dated 17th, June, 1847;; also another of of land containing 50 acres more or less; bein • the saiaie 'that Joseph Brown conveyed to Willia . :Dayton ',by deed, dated June 18, 1847; there bein. excepted out of the fore: going parcels of land 105 acres, Old by Elijah Skin: ner, to Charles Trowbridg , 30 aeteS sold ,to Alfred Thomas, and 27 acres to , harles C. Smith as b ref. erence to sundry conveya ces for the same will fally nppear:- also one other tra t of land! containing 117 acres of land more or 'ess, being -the same cOnveyed by -E. T. Young and Aaro 1 Thonuts,l to Elijah Skin ner by dead, dated Decen bed 19th] A. I)., 1549; ' also, all the 'interests, righ s and privileges o f said grantors in a certain /NM rout-Ebenezor Brown to . Joseph and. Elezai Brawl, dated .the first' day of April; 1.. D. 1338, and duly assigned to Elijah Skin ner, who co»veyed to Geor , e W...Scianton, tog•ther with the mill and improvetents theteon to, belong ing, and suljestatowever t all the CO'tnlititms'of said lease, and, the rents therco i aecruiugl and restrictions and liabilities thereuntoatt ched..nisll have accrued since the first day of April A: D.;13 t 33, or may here- T . after accrue, said foregoin„,Several tracts of land con -1 taining, after deduction of reservatio is; 375 acres or 1-thereabouts with allowances, be tit sa-te more or leSs: this deed being intended to co. vey all the lands and Privilages particularly. desep iber -in the 'deed of 1 Elijah Skinner and Sarah his wife to George W. 1 1 3 Seranton, dated the first' lay of Ju re, A. D.,, 1352, , and recorded in the Roco der's Office ofSuequshartna i County, -in Deed Book, N . 21, page 151,- &c., refet once to, which will fully s w, excepting. always out iof the same the right of w y cif , the D. L. R. 'W. Rail Road Co., under the condi ions specified in said Deed, containing in all altont 37 P acres.mdre, - or Tess, after idedUcting exceptions, With the ipPurtenances, two ~ dwelling houses, two . barns - and sheds attached, one I saw mit!, one orchard and abont - 150. ii acres improved. Taken in execution at the stilt oft - t - trge W..Seran• ton vs. Eliac,T. Young an Edgar rhnnnei. ~. ALSO-=AII that &rut u pie - cc co parcel - of land, situate, lying and being in the tt unship of .Great IBend County of Stisq'a nd State. of .Pennstivania, I ,- • - _ bounded and described a briand of Oliver Trowb gathan P. - Waller, sont Baldwin and, William Wo of the !•. Y. k E. R. 11. land more Or fess, with tl house, 2 . barns, one orch also those two certain !ins Brun of Truman Baldwi of Great Bend aforesaid, • ling house of the said . on of the'said lots hein in depth, and the other t depth, With the-appurter `house, one barn, one sh I. - Taken in execution at 1 S. T. 13Fuyn. . Sheriff's Office, Mont • Execut VOTWE is hereby gi . 1 1 mantis against the los, late of Dimock to same Must be pimiento rangetnent, and all pc's , .are requested to make b W 31.4. ELIJA Dimoek, Oetober 2; I Audito WOTICE is hereby gi 1.11 auditor appointed Susquehanna County, hands of Jacob-Kimble, John Mclivaine, dec'd.; representatives of said , du ties of his appointmen: Itt Montrose, on Friday, 'wait, at ten o'clock, £ e'd in said funds are he claims At said tune and Montrose, October 2 IMIPI ued by the Court of ma county and to . e ictidue, on Saturelay.tbe' 15th lock P. at.; the follow land, ,towit . • of land situate OSusquehanna and iitinguished int being :len anddesigoged on quehanna, aeciirdz and. recorded In the county of Susqu eh an -696, and boupderd on :al, on the South' East t by Luid of Laughlin [• lot being and twenty-five deep, Ld five hundred, feet 'ten/Ines one *j t liivern fproved. . it of Stillwell • Brown f land count'• ece Or . parcel Sustitiehubn. lows; tb wit ME fienry.Brow 's line, abont forty erches; thente fon h about t about forty !errhes, of .Zeletus fliloorn: On nth by the rind and ulna about Cep acres nances -one holuse, one • improved. t of Davis D Scott to & David lliam J.slater of land uellatina I wit : on Louth try ,;.. Tomp int. nem& roved. roved. SZE t of land tile, Sus i follow . s, bard and Nonage, to Ezekiel eqs with I all ini- in Stvre lece or.. parcel of land, rcat Bend, 'Ciiinty of nsyfrania, bonded and I on the northerly side highway, en 'the east river, on the southerly. land heretofore convey- , -it Taylor. and being ty, it is also understood premise's lying on the . a river," and heretofore j oithg, by Wm. Dayton, n portion of- said prom aid Young to said June I supposed from .two to . j e more or less, the saine-c of may, through or the Niew York and Erie -!; Lo subject to certain wa eyed by the stud Young. i ri-ht title, interest and ct of the Legislaidre of upposed to have been ! which act said Young ',:nd erect-a dam, or dams, and (=o called) . in the sive tight of draiing off place, mid of construct- - for milling purposes or 'vileges heretofore con ;aylor, with the apparte -11 improved. suitor S:Skinner lUati ":*inner at the suit of N.N. Car, piece or 'parcel of land, he township of Franklin, hourpli.d, and described rth 4c lanil.of Robert P. of :fohn NVehm.er . , on the u'rrows and Luther Snow, Lorenzo Vance, contain frxeopting a fire km of Glt;orge Blower, called. the coal lot) with ed hotise and barn and • c suit of 31. C. Trier vs follow* o wit: northerly idge,, easterly by lands of rerly . by Luals of Truman' ciitt, and lwesterly .I.)Y lands 0., Contaqting 100 acres.of e appurtenances, •1- &tuned rd, and Mostly . improved ;. of land, pfxrchad by S. T, r; arid lying in, the township ttd lYing-opposite the dwel timnan Biddwin aforesaid, 4 rods in width . by 8 rods feet in width by 8 rods in anecs, - o4 framed dwelling 1, &e., and all improved. heanit of Baniel Baldwin Vs. • P. FIOLLISTER. Sheriff. se, Oct_ t.i7, 1856: - r's Notice. en to ull 6e1.:20ns litishg do eitate of 187E1'11EN llsatt.. .ship, deceased, that the , to the utuiersigned tor ar s itidebted to• Faiti Estate ' mediate payment. TURFIRL.L, nitsNt,LL, 4- " c Is" &t. • • 4..tv ''sOtirce. •en that the unitersigneti, en by the •Orphan's Court 4,1 distribute the funds in the adinfnisbitor of the mate of timOng•the heirs and legit' etteilent ;trill attend to the at the office Bentley & Fitch; the!, filth! day of govember arld nil persons interest eby itip/ited to prosent their place or h forever del arredi • L. F. 'llllB, ~tiii or, 18#6. - . , NEWT- - STORgI NEI GOODSIII DELAWARE, LACKAW . ANNA AND 'WESTERN ir_i i 31, NI. rie y & Gdild would respectfully Invite t " -alilLlllo,ll. ti. - -1-X the citizens of Gibsen.tuel vicinity to their-ye:lr 'i rm. EW and expeditions btowl gi_mge routetrouithe large stock of 4 ' - . - . 4.1 .North and West, via Oreaglend, mid Scranton, • Fall and; Winter Goods, . ! inl front the Lickawaneltnd Winnlint" inillells,dl- rear Ihrotiehto New; York and phluataphit. which they'eu'i now receivingand are selling at very tin mid after Gouda 'Ali . Trans . *SI tali' be britsprices: consisting in part•of Dry Goods, Grocer- ~ fo il . .Yt -St tea; Crockery, Ibtrdware, Pants, Oils, Ready made t ...Clothing, Roots and She* &e. They • are prepared E. C R in ; c i n . tati , .t r zP__rt!* Train I :!nnucl Batton M . Y. .ii . to exhibit to the people of Gibson, one of the htrgeet. • Owego, es at Great, Bend - 6:15 A. JII., from hinghamton, &c., and connects with the EX. titticks of Ready made Clothing ever oifered In this PRESS train whiCh leave Great,- Bend for NeW. •triarket; which they are bound to sell Cheap as 'this York and Philadelphia, ' Amy at: Cheapext. I /A. • Due at bitintensei - In addition to their stock, they are noW receiving i a s - - '; - ---- • -- 9114 % "- - , ocnuatoni. t,. .; .. ~ .. 1, ....10:45, "- a large stock of Cooking • and Parlor Stoves, Tin „ - . strouusburg.'.....,.... ... :. . '.....1:a) P. -X' Ware, &c. SO Call and see, if yoti do not buy. •No 1 , Delaware, 15 ittlniates to dine;....2ioo'; . " ' charge for Showing rttiods. • " Bridgeville Philadelphia pass,leave 2 :2s; 1 " HAWLEY & GUILD. 1 - I jynction . . ' , • 8:15, " • 'N. - 13. All kinds of icitinj.ri produce taken in ee...1 ~ " " New York,... • 4.1,-7:15, " change for Goods at, market pleb.. • , 'Passengers from N,evr York leave Pier, P. 1 .0. - Gibson, October 22, 1855. - 1.... I 2, - North river at • 710,... ki.• • From'Philadelphia, leave Walnut street . Wharf, at , - 1-00, ." Leave Junction, ' ' 1, . ' 11:80, Due at Bridgeville, Phil.r.connesiion, ...11:15, r.-s. • " Delaware, 15 minutes to diue„,.12:45,, " " Stroudsburg, • 1:80, " " Scranton, _ 3:49, ". • " Monirose, ...... ... :..'.. ..-. . . :110:10, ' " . Great Bend, - - •, i . r .5:50 1 . " Oonnecting` at Great Bend with the Ma ' , •- Train West at; ; t 4 ' ' 6:2 ' 06:2 ' 0, * 1 e NS Scranton Accommodation Train, leaves - • • • Scranton' fer Great Bend at ' - - six), a. it. Arrive at Great Rend,. , ;•-. • - • 12,20, r.ll. Connectirg with Day Expresses East and ' • ' West, on N. Y: & E. R.;R: Returning. leaves Great Bend at. ;... ; .'.21 - 15,• " Due at Scranton,. ' • „....11:40, Stroudsburg Acconnielation 'Train leaves - StrOudsburg for New York, and 'inter- mediate places; at - • ' 5:05, a. M. Rettrailt 'cares NT. for Stroudsburg et 2:20, r. at. Passengers to and from New Wirk will change cars at Clarksville. - -. , To and from Philadelphittoia 11; p. 4, R.,. !ear or take.the cars at tridgeville. • „_. • , :Tor•Pittston, Kingston;. and W:flkeebarii,, take 1.4 4: B. R. R. cars at Scranton. For Jessup,: Archibildi us 'Carbondale, • change' Cars at Greenville. . Tickets sold and baggage checked between all ate. tions on connecting roads, ' • Passtingers to and , from Wilkesbanl,' Wyoming.- Sm.,- via-Aackawanna & Bloomsburg -Reload, go through . without any detention et Scrauton, u the trains on that road run in connection with the Ex press trains on the 1). L. & IP2. R. ,11. 3 .--hence paa sengers may leave Kingston at' 9:80, .k. it., arid at- , rive in Philadelphia at 8, r. at., or N. Y. at 7:15. - 1 Returning, leave. Philadelphia at 7a. M., Or Nei, Tork'ut 7:341, and - arrive in Kingston at SP. w. . Fare from Kingston, Wyoming and- Pittston to t• Philadelphia,. 8.-1,51 t, to.,New York, 6.4,75. - • . ' . Tickets sold and,Biggage checked throustit.- D. U. DOTTEREIt, Sup'i. NfM. .".4% SENts,. deeral Ticket Agent. - Sept. 24, 1858. ' Stoves! Stoie-s!! TT]]'' BUR ITT would intiteattentioty to his 11. large stock of NEW STOVESiust received; Including a full assortment of Elevated Ovens, Air Tight, Large Oven, and Premium Conk witp a supqrior variety of Parlor, Office and Shop Stores., for Wood or Coal: also Stose Pipe, Ztne, Sheet Iron . , Stbve Tubes, Am. His assortment .will include the most scleFt. and'dlsirabie Stoves in market and,yoll be Sold on the most favorable terms, for case orb TISI E. Heft Milford, Ocuiber 2'l, 1850. - NEW. MILFORD Shawl, : Cloak arid Drk . GOOds napalm. FOR FALL; 1830. HITURRITT would again invite aliehtiiin to his • new stock of Fali pud Winter Gaols, including a great variety. of rich Fall Prints, in new styles; Plain and Fancy. Del:tines .and \Cashmere; Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths; Plain and Plaid Me: , rinoes and Paramattas; Blitck Brocade; Plain and Fancy . Silks ; Wool, B:oclte 'Cashmere = and Silk Shawls ; Gents'Shawls, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and I. Flower's, Ladies Cloths and rich Velvets for. Cloaks, Broad Cloths, Cassimmis. &c pith a lame assort,' ment of other .STAPLE and FANCY GOODS aS usual, including Hard ware, Crockery, Lon and St4iel, Paints, Oils, Boots and Shoes, Bats, -Caps, Clocks..Buittlo Robes, Carpeting; &e., with a large and nevr sts,:ort ,mentryof Stove*. of the most impwved ...STYLES and CONSTRUCTION, all of whietw,ill be .sold• to .meet the views of the closest buyersor caslii or at: prayed credit. New Milford;_ October 2. 1856 rlottr, $7-8, .aurl P,51) per, bbl. ARD.'TAI.- 1. LOW, and Fluid, et • • CHANDLER'S. • • -- 7.Vvls• Fall GOods. POST, BROTHERS BAvE just cpereci a large stock ofFall and Win. ter Goorls. Their usualassortrucut 6-complete 'and as cheap as the cheapest. 4 ••. • C lot very large stock just opener, and a - ill - be 'sold as to quality, as low.tis at..anv estab lishment in the.country.. We invite our fri?ntis to call. Sfontrose, Oct. .1536. . THE POLYTECHNIC, COLLEGE' OF THE. STATE OF•PENNSTINA - West Penn square, - PI adeiphia, NCORPORATED by tlaLegi , iturel 853, and' or ! ganiziA on the plan of the industrial Colleges of Continental Europe. affords a thorough profeat , ional education In Ctvit. ENGINEERING, Paarrtcat. CHEMIS TRY, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, 'ARCWTECTURE ASO MINING ENOMERINO. The Fourth Collegiate Year will continence on Monday, S-p. 15th tBSG. - For Catalo;* and further information, address ALFRED L. KENNEDY, 31. p., • Pres. of Faculty, Polytechnic College; Philad'a - - ( - 1 raliain Biscuit Soda and Butter Crack or. era, for sale by J. LYONS. 3: SON: • •The Wyr just Beguil ! LOOK WELL TO YOUR W;TERESTS, t' NT) buy your Books and Staticnery where yon 17')._ can get them cheap. Remember •it is at the Montrose Book Store in the Postoffice. where you can find .Books of all prices; firm a one zei.t primer . to a teddollar Bible ;•and not Withstanding old books have been sold in town of late at auction at low Pric-' es, you may'leaen by calling at the-Postoffice that Old and new bookS both can be bought low. - Dicks' complete works, F4pedition to Japan, Dow' •wiithigs, the Hunter's Feast,- the White Chief anti .the Scalp, Gerard the Lion=Killer, the Sparrowgress Papers, Mv Bondage and Freedom, Life on the Salad for: the Social and SolittirF,. Rose Clark, Tom Hood's works in various stiles, anew lot of School Books and Stationery,Yankee &c:1 and a&o, - a few of those Cp•top Glass Lamps - left; . Look Ilere.—Any one making a bill of—fi-rt. dollars and over at one shall have one dollar's worth thrown: in extra, .or ten dollar's worth shall . have two das.rs Tall and he convinced, at the - Montrose Dock Store, one floor north of Sea rle's' Hotel. a , Yontro . se,• Aug. G, BULLARD, FIRE! FIRE!. FIRE! THE undersigned- 13 agent for.the follawin t g IR . surance Companies, the reputation "ol• which; for solVenev and honorable dealing, have been long . known to the public : ' . - - . ': • - - _The Lycoming Mutual. ..CaPital.s26o,ooo. The Farmers'Cuion In'surance,'.of Athens, VA.--: Capital .$24 - )0,00b, secured by bonds wild mortgage. -. State Mutual nt Harrisburg, on the stock and mu tual plan. Capital $:350,600. ' - . nr Applicauts can receive, policies in either or - any of the above companies. BILLINGS STAOCIS, A- , e'nt. . b Montrose, May 12, 1830:. - . . . • Prof. Charles Morris, p.kRBET:, Sharing Saloon, and Flair Dresser s hay )ing again removed his shop from its former loca tion in the basement of Sarle's Hotel, to the room orer ?.'ll.27tCher7li r Store, is, prepared to.e.xereise ht.-, art in the most.icientific manner, on 'ail who may be pleased to entrust their heads or faces to his handS. cog. 20. •22y1 NEW GOODS. • 1 4 1, TF. are on hand once more with a choice selec- I , lion of - Fall &- iettet' Gotids 4 which comprii=cs -11F.ual variety or Ory Gmeerics; Crockery, Itardware,..,briv; , tt )tetii. eines; Paints,. Oils and Dr. stuffs, Patera Medicines. Boots and Shes ; Sole a'nd Upper Leather, Hati aid Caps, Watches. Jkiwelry- . and: Silver Spoons, Carpet Thigs, Trunks, Umbrellas, Wall ai),W;milow Clocks, of which n e pffer for sale Connor usnal terms. • :BENTLEY d. REALh •Slifontroso, October, I,- 1 - - _ NEW Finn. \HA cf, SAYT.ER.I . , A I.I.NITFACTURERS and dealers ..in all kinds, of . 111 Funa tire_ l . are .now prepared to 'fill all orders. for Redstearrs .'of. all kinds at wholesale or retail, on short notice. Retail prices range froni tpwards, according to style. •We also keep on -band Ready-made Collins ; and as we have ..an , ,clogant hearse, we are.prepared to attend funerals on short notice. • , A. HALL. • . New Mprord, May 1i1.8.50 Nit.ditor'i Nolic•e. NTOTICE is hereby given that_ the undersigned, an 1.71 auditor appointel by. the Orphans' Court, of Susq. County. ; to distribute the funds in the hands of A. S. Low, administrator of Jam Sherwo '4,de - ed. ; among the creditors of saidalecedent• Will attend to the duties of eadiLappOintrifent :Whia store ht Month rose, on Friday, the 14th day Of November next,- at two o'clock, , P. M., and all. persons interested.fn said fund are hereby required to present their cialtns at said -time and place or be forever debarred. • WM. J.. MU LFO kb, - Audlterl i ,. . . . Montrose, October 22, Mt:, PROOLMTIOL . , . . Smytehanng. C'6urity •_, ss. • - . --. WAvrtcn CARD, In the Court of Coimnim MAR of Ts. • slid County, Apkil Term, 1856. . } . . HA RRI E'r CAnn. No. 2.. 7'o Harriet C'ord,: Wherefts - ksubplinaiWtorroree was issued to ApritTerm, 1950, which was duly - re,- - tarried nowest inveatut, and' tinireon an a/iattiuhrwe— na Was issue d in satil'ease returnable to August Tenn, 18.56, upon the return of which, pool wanton* that . the s:itd Harriet Catircould not be fontidiaLtny This notice is therefore to require you to appear before the Judges of the said Corirt on the third Mona tiny of-November Mit % to answer said complaint, &e: j F. P. 1-TOLLISTER, Slierilrs Office, MoutrOse,tiet. 82, 1858.. - - • • _ Executor's Notice , TOTICRIA heri4iTit4tven thatalt per4ms tntlettNd to the esuite'4f Jan r.s Taavz We of the town: ship of Liborty, tieceasediert. romipated to'ntaiteltn4 mediate payment, and dinse haring said m at e will rfregfmt them letAllyaittEtsietl for aotlleutent = - S. W. TRITES'ELL, JOSN - LI 4 III•ANtS, 4 f '"r""` Liberty, October 1866, ", liar - : TEMPERANCE -SALOON- AND. •VJS r C l uu , .1 • . . ON MAIN STREET, MONTROSE - PA rjrHE subscriber takes this method to keep it be • 1 foie the people of Susquehanna county, that at. the Temperance Saloon (the only one in Mentroaa) is the place to get Pies, f.';akes, Clackers; Cheese; New York Candy, Sardines, Herring, Oranges and. Lemons, Apples, Nuts, Sugar; Pieltled Oysters; Clams, Tongue and Cucumbers ~Small Beer; Ice cool Lem onade and Soda-iyater, -, IC,F! Cream Le., to eat and drink. Also, at the same. place, is ltept on hand:- a cooda.s,s - ortment of GROCERIES, fresh froin York. ,§uch as Tea of different kinds,• good, from 2s. , 9d. to Gs. per pciund ; Brown Sugar is now selling at ?" .9 cents per•pound, best Coffee Sugar at 111 cents.. • and crushed. fiulverized and granulated Sugar at -I2y cents per. pound: -Mackerel, Cod, Wbite and Vas Fish, Pork, Lard, Smoked Ham and Shoulders, 'Dried Beef, Rain, Tobacco; and .fine.: ! !ciit;) Irine„,iartr, Talloß Candles, Steanne Patent and Sperm "do., Rice, Soap of different kinds; from IQ tb 12} cents a, bar, Snap Powder and Washing Soda, Sack Salt for family use, Shot,Percussion Caps, White-iwash,lScrub and Shoe Brushes ; Stove' and Shoe Blacking, Hair ' Offs, Perfumery and a.variety of Extracts, Matchei, Pepper ; Cinnamon, Cloyes, ground do., Ginger, Mos tard, French acid American,Coffee Essence,. Corti • Starch, Sago for puddings', iaising frorn one shilling: • td 18 pence-per pound, Ztintee Currants, Citron,. • ones, Licorice., drops and root - dcfi,. Candies of all , kinds, Fancy Candy-Drops; Gum do., Dried Peaches; , Plunis and Cherries, Oranges and Lemons, Tine Apq ples,Cocea, Brom and Chocolate,Nutmegiand pat ! - i ens Nutmeg Graters, patent Clothes Pins,•Trangist , ent Slates, Slate and Lead Pencils, Sweet and Castor Olfs in-bottles, Fire CraCkers intlother Fire Works, -Raymond's,.:-Lee's,,ana Wright's Pills, Salts,. Tilt.. Phyia's. Camphor Oin Once an alinost sure-cure for , the Toothache, Sprains, Braises;.:Barns;d:e., same. A horse Medicine, and a large assortment of Children's t-- Toysviinione which are Horses on- wheels and roar: ers, Dogs. Lions, Cdts, Birds, :small Pails :and Baz•kets, Clutioilets, AccordeenS, liartfioniecins; .Tqrs ' 'harps, a few Ladles' Baskets and Sewing Birds.; also ; flour on hand by the pound, se or barrel; at as low prjelk.,and as good qUalit be bought ht , MontyoSe. •' • • - • • , All orders sent, by friends; stage,'nutil, or by. rehil , - Alren, with the:aranY," shall receive'prompt attention and be dealt as fairly by aaif those who ordered were - -. . - . • . - present themselves. -,• The above goods are for sale: at "live and let live° prie,es. -- People. are.requested • • to call and 'examine for tileU clues.. Terms, casli'or.reitt,rptty.. Thank ful f , r p, t firs, I hope to:make It. au object for l yas l those that Nyantl3 . roceries, I;atables, &c., - to get theta at the -Teniperptice Saloon' and Groetry. •, - • .... , m a y 21, lstso. . . • .- - S.s. MOTI'.. FARMERS:TOYOUR INTERE'ST. • -4 rare'rice to make from I:2 lolti or 20- - • per c'eat: on. yoitr • inve,thitentj rr HE sub?.ot iber is prepared to furnish Threshing 1. Machines and various other Agricultural imple ments, not to be inn-pissed by tiny in - this country, from the welliknown and long established nuinnf,:e:o ry- of Wheeler, Melliek.&, Co., Albany, N. Y.. Th , :re are but few farmers in this county but what can re alize the above per cent., or more, as tho hOrsd pow er can he applied in sawing wood, in log or otiktr 7 wise, churning,, cutting straw,•and hay, ke.; and • vr..- rious other uses too. numerous to mention. For ser eral reasons I can make it an object for thosewishing to purchase,' to call , upott me and: have their orifera 'filled. I have the freight so artaugcd.that the tta:.s ! portatioit is but a mere trifle; All implements war ranted to perforin as recenimended; (see large hand bills.) .1 can also furnish marhineryfrem other tuan 7 uflietoaes if desired. Now is your titue'to sold your orders, and your machines will be in .readincssrt harvest, E. T..TIF.'FANY: • lihneek, Susq`a. Pa:, June 16. 18b8;.} 224 C JA,SATTERLt A Book .for the eIIAPTEIt MIST, • . • . The ;Artist grit poetic and emphatic- . All yea! there's a - time for ererytbilif, • - V I' it time to ury, to Whistle. A time to get worse, and r.: time tatelt better, A time 1 9r 4 l Ort.' Or a-tiottiii4g*latcr, . A tithe ibr flir tla with hieutless atinettes.. 1 - A - time to pay :your addre.ses and. debts; A time to make peal - dell - Auk you ate smart, And a time when misfortune wilt your . cart, ' • Rut of these, or or others to numemits to•tnention. There are no'ne ino!re- worthy. - your earnest attention: Than the.tiine to rote for I.'remoitt ail DcylotP,: • And 'the tiMe to get . ifour Pagnerreotypes tabu. • •eu • • B. Thote of-Illy custoinels . wfihavb had pie.: trues taken aiitifoOs?fin" please bear in Min& ilitt, tinfess they Conie to' their sensos at*, -. and semi along the'jer' Iniiiard amount, WO a* 46 gab jeeied to the. uttpleitsantttesa of Seeing thole mules in a. public "Black L Ism!. willing to aeom nuidating, consideratu k _patiett and all that, butida not lAA to `be - yrith. Let me here tiay, vies' for all, that. I •diinotliolit-iredit htishiwii; and - 1 tuii :happy to know thatlotte, few\ haie heeense•ptimbSieti with art strange .fan. irlea-as that Of &tins triiitict foe a; Daguerreotype t 1S ~ 8,. Sky Pttlet;in the• Orlet Block over iieutifty.atui. • A -good Dagnerreotype'lnstiutrierit, - Aitti - it complete tet •of totiti fir. the Iminess - , for eak em reitikfr l ore terms...• . , tarriagElnakiimit rip TIE unamtned Raving puithifilsed-thse olitsOntt it recently occupied by.Jonas.M** is Ito* pre; pared to i.orry'bri ,the NAN; I n g mar , iti All its branches,: 44 4cis of er,' - iMagea nuipestßr a to &deli itrid illiatitt kite oil glint Oak *-4 E. U. 4043.1pti5.' AtontrOse; 4uly lat 1846. - Afew, au4 stiovei4 *hick *II lie;gobiaess ! h a - eiNis, to claic them bY ; VA Aapt. 24G. • • }% enewrlxt, gri AN2 inibiho eneicenre of the. subsoil*, i 6ei‘ the std day of July last, a eorrel mate, suppoa ed to bo itbdift.l.4 ycara old, with width Kip In' the farelietid, artelo, whil&sut the left fitre,foot.ii-- The mailer le ij iggs44 . tfitiok mtrx kes, and take - Nei - 4watt -nat t it T irtiai7 Nor Milford, .11,1868. sl*o --- 117-te
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