4. Model Live • t i ne follOning is a" true and original CA,p7" t i n Love Letter, pieke.A up in one of the streets of: Seneca Falls,, As usual we omit . have been compelled to"! pane tif.li'sornevihat, else who could, understand the' irgissiyel?—!4l who can now, ,as to- that matter ."SEMECA FALLS, July 20. • i 'ollltss It A. 11:: Dn. tltak the opportunity to In Form yoii that ;your Beauty And Bebeayearl A.dmyre; and furthermore when I amin-my Lonsok: Owers 'ea imsdirlate on your Alliquons I think that you ;are One of - Godes of,Lov on the Ilert Bill arid 1 hope that Nater will bless me with seek. and Allaquant . presens . and I tope that Your Oner Except - of my request •.. Batanse I lOve you Beyond all Eart your Elquantans , Withsine has bttgi short —But N4withstanding . admireit• - •to the Hilt degrWof humanMindi And Fur , thtirtnora:l flpe you will'grant - my Compote 1!, presens. Dr. Girl and hope •the • Com when you and I shall., waft ,in' "curia shadO growv and here soft fut steps. of .okikaneient qiiean And cue the - Butes of th e mail and confabulate on sweat Jnatrimonie • 1 an d : goin our Hands and ,Harts until; deth - dos us part. • 41Aud mi more at present But .may the IreakyCns Bles you until time is ho more Fr+ yonr!frend'yours and-so Tank I wish t Anawer this Without" - fail. , • J. - A..;8, '.,l3fiss;R:. • - - t i i.E L PUIILICRN DOCUMENTS IN 'THE MAILS.-,- • . I. i A le ter n ithe Newport - ,(Ky. ; ) News from lea . d, ig. : Citeinnati Republicmi, reveals the fact'hat a large portion of the Repub. f Testi transient newspapers and' document s ell . ethrough the mails .during the 10e esin. ~paighi l fai,e4 to reach their destit l tion. This eas:the experience of others in very dime . - tieri! While filthy St. ' Louis Leaders . .and democraticdocumrnts , full to oe* 'trim of -falsehoo's and perversions ; welt, not only , ;yirciitiptl delivered, but forced unwanted up .en everyZfrequenter of the Post '-011ice, The fffepnbli l ti documents eittrested to the same ' a,Tii i cy fund but a-tardy , delivery ri \ r were ' I;ept bask altogether.• :Democratic\ doeu metUs weredelivered 'without being - addres- . - seif,land in many instances country postmast ers torceii them between the folds of • -teal' Papers, ° so as to throng the suspicion of their .circulation upon ithiocent sources; while lielliitilkan- documents were thrown : into clir -: nerl asuni4ed-for and sold for wa:: . te - Paper. , - "11`e do not complain olthis, nor is it nec essary to pomt out special places as the the ire; of suck practices- . The Post Office , is ia.the. hands of an unscrupuli2s party, an d we, j. ust expect them to - use it for their own' 'cads. - To be aware of the fact is to b guard cd ii,gaimt the dangers it reveals ;- and to . re , nieeilier , it , will sweeten the vengeance when. 'die 'day of reckoning comes.--.Pittsbur ‘ i7ll -‘ , Orr' ette. • • . .. .. _1 1.• . . . . .: . ~. !tA lit,!iir k - itou MR . FitAStonE—The Buffalo -.1 --- - .CfmthzerCial - Advertiser, published at the. ....11 bete oil Mr. FmtstoriE and regarded as his eci'tillaential organ, throws out the following : . . , r . • -." if Ivin , ms is'to be made. a slave State by -- --:' 3 !-1 '1 - executive interference, if VAiker is to be aid-. ni ja or ir to: make Nicaragua a basis of Op i.;atlon -Ur the acquisition of Cuba, sold thus cirri out. the doctrinesi the Ostend circular. whet Mr. Buchanan wat the first Jo, sign-:- . if ifirs programme. is to be tiAlowed out, why, raithlng is - More Certain than the coniplcfr con solitlntiOn of the Anterican and Republican. parties into a compact position. - . L ' . .' ;If Uchantut proves to be . the pliant an,i .. facile to d of the filibusters and , fire-eaters, we • . • r , . repeat ur warning, -- that the party. will in` , t a4initbe saved front perdi,tion by a divid:d oppasititnt." . ' ...,!. . ' •:These qualified ifs pome at a queer stage in . .-te,...iontestA, and they seem to imply that ~ niii be ,contingeneis in oar political cornli . tiehrwhieli taillfusi;fy a " complete consolid .ation" tlo resist the ag , ffressions whi c h are' tbreatent:t.l in obe - sectlon 'of ,Our Union. We : haVe no respect for that kind of care and ' eati - tioJtiWhiCh ‘• locks the door after'the hOr-e has. }.*a stolen," . and . if the Adveriii:e/ and its pe ctihar friends had been wise.--in time, all .dati:, .64 cif the .cOntingetteies referred to I.Vould' st' - been effectually, removed. • SSAit Arrotimovistrr.—.lt will be the du . ty . qthe. legis!athre; which wets' this winter st; ; lliarrisbtirg to 4portion the State into St4torial ;and ReprA•entatire districts. It LI .*:raps, a favorable circumstance that, while tfig House is locofriciO justhe Senate and Gov erner are the .reverse .; ao that neither pirty.wili have itlin,its power to' gerry man (l.rrtlieState, even if:either had , the 7 1 1 Fre : . 14 therefore a prospect of something lik a fair apportionment, unless indeed, the leepfeen 'majority in the House s.fiotild be come ball-headS, and:. failing to have its own 'defekt ti aji ortioninent .altogether. Tpis . yrt do not anticipate however : . . ;14presentatives are apportioned upon the. his of the .number of taxables.; that is, the . hupdredtb: part-of the total number of tarp in'The,Srate is the ratio for a represents- The number of taxables,f, ,r the year . 1656 has n 4,4 yet . he,en published. In .1855 the total . 'was 565,000,, and. this year it is_ . prohably not far from 580 ; 000, which would, . , gry eSE3()O as_ the ratio. Some ekgi e necessarily . be wrought lithellpportionment. The strictly agricul cftiiicOunties, will lose, while -the mining arid icanueseturiati counties will gain. . ULTIMATE UCCESS .07 THE REPURLICAIC T) 4 at:n. 7 4 di -not predict the times or seasons when one or lather of the eimtemiing politkal 701'eznents shall previa I know this, that this Sr, this nation and this 'earth are to be the , abode and happy home of Free Men. Its Gills and valleys are to he fields of Free 'ta r foor, Free Thought, and Free Suffrage; That consumination will come when society is pre pared for it. My labors are devoted to that preparation. I leave others to.eling to obia lete traditionkand perish with. them if they most ;!hot, in politic:S, as in religion, I desire to,helvith that portion of my fellow-men mho hold fast to the truth with hope and con ,fid.ecce, enduring .through`' all trials, to its 'cOmplete and eternal triutnph.---Sievard. , '' '' Teacheioo Examination. .1 will hold examinations in the - different townships is follews • ' . I rtd,, diciewn,Notr.27th, Bess' .10 " " n i lires, t f , alLe, " ''.2Bth, Town's S. /1 -/0 {' " ' -4 0 1 1 . " 29th; Snyder's " 10 . " " 'A it Dec. Ist, Center ''lo " " - Aringrille, ".,2nd, ~ i " -10 " " ' D inlor*, "3k Corner.. . I 0 10 " 0 'Jimp, " .4th and , Sth. Jackson, " 6th; Denson " 1"P. t. Gibso4; . " Bth, T. Hill ".. To •,- A. M. /461014 1 " `Oth, Cde.nwood " 10 "; " . tikPlrOp t " 10th, Thayer _ ' 10 " " BrOcklytt, - " 11th, Center 44 111 46 _46 'ltrldgcsrate.r,`S, 12th, „Ilontrose " 10 "- " N 4 Milford,. ",'l3th,: and ~ ~10 4 , 44 ' 4 , "rford. , " 15tb, f ! . 10 " "-* A, ° " leth, BUshnell "lecture (evening) All ITeichers attending' for e purpose of being examih the ett will please bHug ipeclmens of their pen. tuinshiree 'different styles of copies at least, with their names attached. AR of the Direetora are ', eiltly requested to be present ;- and, also, please * that there - is a blac /E board in the, School House ere the examination is to be held. ,It is also* 'be 'desired' that the Teachers be as p uctual as possible, ae we intend to be there at the ti ur appointed . unle.sa s omething ; unusual prwrents. i , t:i lAll are ,vited to be present. ' •-• ' 1 ta S. F; Tawasattax ; Co.'Sup't; C Rough and Ready E ut no ,oxis - pony, No. 1, attend.--Engine CcOpany, No. r, are heltby notified toirneet at their Engine Bow, prepared for ezerriae; on Saturday, Nov. 29,:at 7 O'- clock-, P. M.. G. A. JaaarPolieeirgi , litentmie Fire Engine Conipant, No.' 2, attend.—Engine. Company. No. 2 }re hereby notified to meet at their Engine Rouse,ion Mouday, gee. Ist, 1556:. Regular monthly meeting of the Company. S. ee.l3. Notice.—A'Quarterly meeting of the ? Busqne henna County Teachers' Association will he halt in the -meeting house, near Mathew McKeeby's in Jes sup, on Thursday and Eriday, the 4th and sth of De• comber next, commencing at 19 o'clock, A. M. . Entertainment will he furnished free, -to all who may attend. • . Professor D. B. Chamberlin, Rev. J. B. King and others are expected, to he present. "There.is a good time coming." " EXECUTIVE C6I4IITITEE. • . . . -- T --- , -- ' --: ~ . c e t S• , _.. . ' - ' . ' I ______.__._____:_:______::.___•,,,, In Liberty, on the 16th inst.,' o by Beldlones, Esq., Mr. WILLISTON STANFORD, - and KISS REBECCA • LUCE, 1 . both of Lihertr. - )10n the 19th inst.% br the Mile, Col. JOSEII IN''An- Tr:ous,..tunl Mitls ANN \Vitiox, both of Iltldgewatiir. NI In Leroy, Btaflford. Count; Pn.,_ by El(1. .1.8. Lake, ,Sr. N. WILL OK,',and 3SiB3 ?denim CATO; tell of • ;• . • _ , - 1 V cn the 20th inst., by the same, and at the game place, Dea. 13. S. Ty. Ans, of Troy, and 316;4 &tuna - Tit COBTRN, of West Auburn, Su q. Co. . 4 • . .. In Great fend, on Tuesday, the I Sth inst., by Itev.. .T. 13. McCreary, Mr. amityM. KtinY, and Miss Eut GrnmAN - p; bOth of Conklin, BrOome Co., N. Y. V ip Montrose, Nov: •2pth, by 'Eld. A: L. Post;_ Mr. JAMES fit. Ron:tatysox, of JessUp,, - tttl Miss HAI - mita E. Fox, of Forest Jake i §usq. Cd. v: In 'Hayford, on the lithinet, by Ite'r. Lyman Rich ardson, Mr. nAIIVET Kltionunr, and Miss IL "TA lloGE2bou, all of Hayford.. < • be4iiisa \; In Stiringville, Nov. Ihit, Mrs. Onnt.t. lirso, wife of Allen Upson, Esq., in the 66th year of her rrc. , . Mrs Upson was n flevoted.and consistent member of the Protestant Epis.copal Church, She was visited with many.afflictions,--4he loss of her whole family, on,e otter another, through,a long course of rears,— 'an'd :tiler a yea,r of severe sickness, she died .11s she hat:l-Aired, in the faith of OtriA lin - tented by 411 who' kneiv her. r On the 4th of Nov. 18.56, at his residence, in Franic lin, Mr. Sum, 'aged seventy nine years. Ile removed to this Place in February, l'itt; .froin Cheshire, Conn. He settled on a farm entirely new, and of course had to encounter the diflictilties and privations that arc 'experienced -by the first soils of a new country, but by Untiring and perseVering industry, he overcame them and placed easy circumstances. He ,sustained the character pf an honest and upright man.. He WZIs a member of the . Presbvterian Church about thirty-six years. and was'one of its most liberal supporters and in his last days .was sustained by the ° hope of the Christian. . [Coxt.l Veb WANTED . • 9 0'000 Boa: t1 7 FEET HEMLOCK LUMBER Plank . and (1004unnies 4 •rd . • . Sc:, &C. J. LYONS S. 50.N.1 •—• Montror., Nov. ‘.16, 1836. . - . . LOST, Is 1 . , IN 13ridgewater; on the road between G. N, IAll.:;:is Cabinet -Lop and the dwelling of George Cioelter, on Tue::zday the '.3th of NOVember inst.,'-a stthill gold breast pin. The perzion linding it will : . be rinit4r rewarded on leaving it at thig. °thee.. • I I - - ] • 7.atrice a:Ad 'More DicAv Gootil4: • IT v.E.Trt ittrirr„ again on band with a new I • arid second sir i ii; of '.1 , d1 and TrilitirViot4s, making, his assortinent unu;sually complete 44...i-e -,perts.,:and will be sold - as:low as the lowest 01 1 lAer; :or Cash,' Barter, or apprut:rd ertdit. New Milford,. Nov. 26 185;. • • : . • . FURS: Ffel?..i VICTORINES,and . quvcs, 4ad BUFFALO ROBES, a hew Stack, 114 :rid. cheap, bv. • • Id. BURIII i TT. • New Milford , Nov. 24, I$5G. t." t1.1.10N.S yVI 104 WriOlilt. !, - Wc. dccl::rc it is Wrung"—so says tItC firra. I 9 of A 9 ii CAtienburg, Itosczt atm, & Ce, 4 4 N iT &AT is wrong?" inquired ameighberlofoUrs the other day. We told lain it was: wrong for a man to dress in such a 'Cold • day in linen gar- Ments, just as much as it is 'wrong for a Lady to dress on a cold day in a thin barage or gauze dress.., Our neighbors said, - " But 0 - erybotly can'. dress as they please." `•That is true enough," a. e answered,." but 'we Say it is all wrong for any to risk their health too much by eiposing thetuselFes to take cold,; , which will certainly bring on other 'diseases and shorten their live's; when , if they .would call at ; . - OUR ESTABLIMILN2ENT ' with a very small stun of money, they could get com fortably Iva= dressed from top to bottom. The otli er dap we met 'a, man half-frozen for the n'ant, of tr .ClotheS, minding i - Steeth - together like a Thrashing Machine, but we soon cured him. :We dressed hiin up warn, (for small charge;} and then.sold hip Dres ses and Shawls at ast , nishing low prices for the rest oftis suffering family and since that the man .feels as happy and pleasantas anybody. ! .. Thor fore come all and see us. Try us, and you will : find - that we give.you ,more for little tf4 von [ - -I • ever got before. - . . `.. GUTTENDURG, ROFFSBAD . 3I,.i co: . Montrose, Nov: 26. 1855. :, lai•geassartinent of long and square ►J . shawl:a. fano i 41,0) to 9,tul. just opened; and fbr sale cheap, by ' 'BENTLEY & READ: D RESS-GOODS.—We'haNO just opinedchoice lot of De Lanes, I'arametta.'s, grid other Drs dooils of entire new. patterns. Call acrd see. " BENTLEY & • eiLOTHS & KERSEY3lERES.—:DUTuriii;tible7lt,s •ki complete lit this line; and _will be :sold • at_ the lowest- kitid of a, profit. - 13ENT LEY &RE AD. HATS d : CAPS.—A great variety of color and quality, of both men's and bov's,just*eiveti, 'BEaTLEY READ:' 1)00T8 & SHOES - .-sfen's, Youth's, antiTry's JLJP. Boots and Shoes, as cheap as the cheapest -7 Also, Ladies Gaiters, Bu.sitins. • • - ' BENTLEY . & RE4D. ROCEItIES.—A full supply, and sold at a small kJ er Profit than usual. Our six shilling Tea mil% lie beat OLE 4 UPPER LEATHER, ronAtantly'.on hand. 0 .BENTLEYS READ.; TEWELRE—We have made an. atiditiOn to --our IP, • Jewelry ease, a large stock of 6ald , imd Silver Watches--Silver, Silver plated aml tlernian ;Silver Spoons (all trarrimt , d)Ladies Pins,Eai Dreps,Braet lets. Silver Fruit, RIIiCPR, Rings, Napkin Rings,.Snec acies9eld and Silver, Porte monnaies, Will be sold at a very low figure, • - I \ ' . - BENTLEY - & READ:i• Itrantrose sNov. 19, 1856.. " Dissolution., , XTOTICE hereby given that the firm of M. & 11 Mott is this day; di.ssolred by mutu a l conieni. The notes and accounts are in the handsl . of C. W. Mott, fur eoiffetion;• ail indebted will. save coat by itn mediatie attention. .1 • Montrose, Nor. 19'1:1856. A' Admlnlgiratoes Sale, TIE 'undersigned will offer at Public Sale, by ten- P.m, on the Lth of Dec. matting, at; 9. o'clock, A. M. upon the preinises of the - late John Lord, de ceased, of Lathrop,,the.follOWitig property; to wit: one taluable horse one yoke four year old steers, cows, yearlingS,ettites;a quantity of hay , and atm*, a quantity Of strp : tubs, a lot of. pannel pine' lumber, one threShing tnachine, one 'fanning mill, one two, horse pleasure Wapiti, together with sundry articles too numerous to mention. • Tan-Vs.—All sums under fire'dollars, cash down : above five dollars, Piz months credit with approved security. ' JOHN LORD; Administrator. MARIA LORD, Administratrix. l Lathrop, Nov. I#, 4859. THE Stocksho!dere of the Susquehanna pridge are hereby notified to meet at the °thee of Leop. P Binds, in the Borough of StUKI. Depot, on the Dit day of December, ',1856, at 1 o'clock, P. , Y., for 4e election of officer:3 for said company, to *erre the en suing year, and the trouumetion of other important business. ' DAVID PosT , Presit. I;zox•RD P. If we, Wry. stay. Depot; 1 4 Tot. 19 3 )110d, BENTLEY & BEAD MEI THE ''*ELEPII HAS really made his semi-annw Chandlcriti, and having, assume' attitudes—'..for /I.lllok. Perfect exhib aire'and magnifieeni proportions a ' to look upon.' Donit fail to embrac ty offered:for an; inspection as.his remain ow exhibition but a short fee, but a trifle. CHEAP FANCY tOYS, will be ki el or load, id, 1 . . Monttose, Nov. 11. iBb6.. Daily, Semi-Wee k ly and Wee • - THE DAILY' TELE t MOTWITHSTAN, ING the mina ill political opponentg, that. eTi would be discontinued after the elec o the public that: vielshall notouly cation,"but it shall beldotte with'rene termination to meet the public expec The publishers will spare no labor 0 it a paper erninently I w orthy of the sylvania, 'and one„ Which should be ft side in •ITarrisburg. The Daily Telegratth will contain received by Magnetic Tel graph an ,J give particular attention to our and endeavor to makb the Reports ! eating as portiible. The Editorial Ds under the Atating4ment . of able and denten, Who. - epon 41j questions aff I will express. their ;opinions fairly an Legislature will 1.)" . t. •Ittrusted• with . 1 dnties—the eleetten lof United St election of a State Veasurer, the the SAtte, :will make th l 'usually-interesting;.and important. will be able to present this and all spiting at the state Clapital much satisfactorily than 4nyl other paper i THE SEMI-WEEK4YEI.WEEK Will be published. as heretofor . We shall en deavor to tnak'e ti* Weekly Telegrr, ph the best fathi ly' newspaper inli t.'e IState. It will contain all the latest news up , , to tie hour.of going to press. It will contain full reports o - the . markets in t.*:e Atlantic cities. A portion Of Our columns Mill be devoted to the interests of .Agricalture 'and tchartics. The Semi-Weekly will be Ofidisheti onl during the ses sions of the' Legislature. Our .effort shall be to make the Telegiaph the Mollel newspape of the state. • Timms :L-The DailyiTelegraph wi' he furnished to subscribers .at a dist4ce for 8-1 pe annum ;_ 82 for vii months ; or 81 forlthrec months . Single subscri, hers in town will be fdrnished at si • cents per week —payable weekly to the-,carrier. The Semi-WeeklY and Weekly- T furnished to singlesOscriberS - at 8 4 Our Club Rates are:as;follows: Clubs of 5 4, , 61 10 . , . • . 44 :, 44 20 The p erson who canes a Club wi of the paper gratis. 1 . Where is a persOn Who cannot aff cents per week for a Newspaper, wh to him, in addition to Political intelk domestic and local news ; iii morel interest which orgy ]transpire eitl abroad, • .•: ; . Thanking our ti kn . & everywhere or the generous patronage they have xtelitled - to t;s during the'eam paign, we trust that they will at (puce reiteiv, their ,subscriptions, and Make the Telegilaph inVature a constant visitor =at their firesides. Will thoy renew at once? 1: . ~ who . C,_. - ir Editors gitc the above. and notice it editorial)t, tan hare a the D,aily for one year UNitED STATES la: kiOR 185'7. Another EtilarkenOnt,& Great . VIITIf the Ja;'nualii number,..the Commencement of the Fourth liolurne, this young progressivC Amerionn 'An:ably will be again en! orged, its price changed frotic two to thee dollar k a -ear, and its at tractions otherwiSc innreased accord*. igly. We refer with ptid.• and s;!ttisfaition to Atte s ;cress which it ha;ralreaoly achieved and the positio it now occupies among the leading pul` ? lications of di , coVey. Whit the increase of price, hiol the':iuneuse. resouices at their commandl the imblishers • ecintidently believe thkt tirey will furnish n Magazine for 1857 that will form two of the most itnagnificent Volatiles . ever is sued in any serial puhlisited on this fide of the At lantic. AmOngtheaninv brilliant - f i atures which - it vvilf eml ;race tore: 7;11'4 Llkk: Or GEWIGI: \VASIIINO 70S, 11ViTared by a'-illstinguislied . Abnerlcan writer, and profits:Z.lv and - clehantly illnstrated. There will also appear durin g thelyear several bnlottN.u.. tuns -mum, rocxs,ol feature colitainedl;l no her Naga sine in the ec.Motty: . pltv.e will bei eonanett'eeci in the January ,nuinialr, co br coati:met; liteaell numbe; until cornpleivd, MAJrt JAC - I; 1 - 100."SINifti !THIRTY TE,ll;:ii .IN i'CiSLIC Lil , ~ loy hiraseif, - v, tich will inchnle the. genuine . .olllGll'i.lL !DOWSING LI:I7EaLi, fr0:11 Gen eral JaCkm•als time to the preso,it, ‘‘ th a large . num ber of innwrrets eng'a P ngs. The proptilir series en tiled THE 61'1' Or'W.vill,NOCON, Rl+.),'e,ece; 1v :ill b e continued. !,Also, 61311TIIOLOG1" : OF Nl,lrl AmEi t iii , A , SCESZS Is A'Str.r.tcAN ilneronv,. and the • BIL)GIiAP2II - Si::-:TCII!4 OF•OURIGLEAT ..1111i, N ill; portraits. The . first literary and at tistic tale; t in this - couthry is employetr upon thisl 31agazitie, am- it is the 'deter: initiation of the pul.lisi lets that it• ;drill not be sag- passed by any'3lngazille in the 'wo. Single Ckoles - 1 - ' • Subscription P. ice.f . . , Two Copies to one iddress Five eopiles.to one itildreis . UNITED STATESAU 1557. . , A largilinstratedlSlONTllLY printed,'l'ach numbeicontaining —more than double t ie.:mown of that can be obtained for the t,anie publication. Snheription Price.i. • Seven :Copier! to oak Twenty-one The mio:t libtraih44 and gentletnon tending the circtdade whonCspeOmen cop, don. ' to one atldre, :4 . h:Ce1114.11F urf. 'Mere:4 11 of the ahoy !IA will he faro .1. M. EMER. o. 1 Spruce str MIL OM NEI LITER, F XrOI*ITFIST.6" ment and agitn ING tliP unp on u:hielt at F. E. Cli. ouf.l), direct. 'sire and can'. Presidenti4l eleetion,, cceded in getting, ii nn urnsually eaten artment of o i. 1 drndid Wiptcr isFes:Wcrstcd andPl dd (;oods:,. Black Linings and RI Ezal i ,&c. AL.°, the r . • embracing Ladies" 's), Hoods and S&L Tippets: and Shand:4,l Fang )Fluid Dress Silks, lonnet - thine, and Velvet Table ts,preads,'kc., , .splendicl collection !FANOY GQ, ever diSplayed in 131ontrose, con i Wor"Baskets, Wo •1; Boxes, 1160 )~lonia ,s Paper Fol era, Chain mull Pearl Shirt Stud; nd Sleeve But Baske(s, China Vas s, China Cups 31 Ink. Etands and eel! 130xcs, C and Tpys of evert description. _Drops,F Breast, -Pin; Sleeve.. But heautihil Oil paintings with heavy Ilarbl:Statuary. enblused in Glass, meratitin of all ill this department finituta." • Suffice ir, to 4l tuit that aln everything suitable for • . Clitiristinas Gills • 1 and New -Yea I. can he obtained A this establish 'received a large addition to my s i ' . 11001 S 4..STATI, including some af the .most popula fished, tamang whi4h are "Three i• or "Perils:of Fas ;Living,"" "Bill Bags,"" The Torc Ilea" or ." tin "Rainbow around the Tinrib," " Red Men," - " Wes rn Border Lift. Albumi!. 'and - Gift Bitoks 4 -Schbol , Memoranda for 1857,..P0cket . B 1 - Hymn :Books, & - c.' i '• kc,. Ala o —c. ply of Gents and I ,• : .. ots mau :\ a.© 6 i . • comprieing Blackßri4n, Smoke Wbite•fur and 00l Hats, Sil Black Cloth Caps and Chilttens t Also=in ovate, g. - boice lot •Pf rea I . • • Coate, Over-Coats, D Coate, 7trests,' lane, Stinks, Crat l ats, a nd Gents S for the advancement of the inter( nits. will be disposed of 'at decid4 Fiewle call, one aid all. F liontrose,.,Novi. 12, 1858. , . • ' Groceries, on A fivth lot of COTTON YARN—OKA-4e 23 1 850U'. • Executor's Notice. VOTICE is hereby given to all. persona having de ll- mends against theestate of Amos BAIDILS, late of Gibson township, deceased, that the lame must be presented to the undersigned for wrangement, and all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. WILLIAM T. CASE, Executor. Gibson, Nov. lg, 1856. • • - 45w6 !NT" 1:1 appearance at: various craceful I tion—his exten • truly beautiful • , Ibis opportuni animalsliinn will time--atimission •Id by the bush. ILIANDLEWS. IVOTICE is hereby given to all persons having 111 demands against the estate ofJortN"McKmNsv, late of Great Bend township, deceased, that the same must be. presented to the undersigned for ar rangement, and all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, GEORGE W. GRAY, Executor. Greatßend, Nov. 12, 1856. 44w6 _ . y Telegraph. RAPH. rs spread by our JULY TELtORATII ion, we announce: !ontin►Le its-putili •ed vigor and de ations and wants. expense to make 'capital - or Penn nod at every fire- r qualify myself the better to sense you i Our . L. pose attending upon a course of instruction at Dental College - du►ing the present winter.- I Intend leaving about the 20th of this ►nonth to return the Ist of January and remain at home through - that month and possibly.the next, and then return to com plete my course. Thoie desiring ry services before leaving will please call within the time speeified.;-- Those indebted to -me will also please tall and fork over for it is a " time olneed" with me. the latest news, - .Mails. We shalr 'cal Department, s fall 111111, inter , partinent will be xperienced gen ;cting the public, freetr. Our neit evcrnl important us Senator, the pportionment of proceedings tin- The Telegraph abor news ilia l luoner and more It the State. ,Y TELEGRAPH Yours Professionally, C. D. VIRGIL, Dentist. Montrose Nov. 1856 BOOKS FOR THE FAMILY: ILLUSTRATED National Hand Book, House Keep ers Guide and Family Receipt Book, Farmers Guide in the Management of Animals, FregatHouse wife, Family Doctor; Book of the United States, with plates, Complete Farrier or Tiorse Doctor, Christian Family Almanac for 1857, Tracts and Sunday. School Books, Bibles and School Books and Hymn Dooks, Maps -of Kansas„ Pennsylvania,. Sze:, &c., - Writing Books, Pens, Paper, Sze., &c. Just opened and for sale; by • -.T. LYONS & SON. Montfose, Nov:l2, 1856; . ENTLEV & RE.A rfr will receive during 1) the present week; 11 fresh eup - ply of . FALL & WINTE4 GOODS to which they invite the attntion of their customers, and the publie.generallv. . Montrose, Xoveniber 13, 1356. ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN' 1-P,T,TlG.`,:elgrtsie'endthuoiL 6 ` hea% fin" legrayli- will be ,00 per annum; • . SPOTTE , D OXEN. They measure oho* seven feet in girth, are nine years old, were raised in this neighborhood and have always been kept hen:; and almost any man in Frank lin will recommend them as a ffrat rats t - am. For lumbering or heavy farm work-they are p thing. 2 thebig. JAMES LEIGHTON. ~9 receive a copy Franklin, Nov. 5, 1856 Irtl this? Three lich shall convey . ence, all foreign, .• all of political er at home or PrIE subscriber has just received a new stock of 1.1 Goods, compriAng all 'the varieties heretofore kept, among which are- MESS GOODS of many stvls and qualities, Straw, Silk, and Velvet 80- - .Nh - 1":14, SHAWLS of various kinds and prices, & - chc., and having added a good aessortment of neady Made Clothing, . also, Boots and Shoes, for Men and Boys, his assortment iS . larger and more gene than at any other establishment in this yicin itv, • das our motto is, not to be undersold, we eon-. Ea ay- ask prd customers, (whose •past liberal pat , cage is gratefully acknowledged) and all wishing MIS cheap, to call, and we shall try hard to siiPply you to your entire satisfaction. S. S. INGAWS. Gibson, Noy. 5, 1856.--43—ly feir exchange Fith 41c 1G.1.Z13111 Atttaetions: genetal. assortment of - Cooktng Stoves, mono' whiell the . cdebrated ED OYES : also; Parlor and Box Stoves, Store Pipe, Sheet Zinc &c., may be found avery low, figures, at the store of t . • S. S. IN4ALVS. i)offalo Robes,. Turk's Island Salt, &e.,•&e., Ai for sale by S. S..INGALL'S. • Gibson, Nov. 5, ISSG. . v • • Buffalo ftobes, a kt.if)erior lot, just received and will be sold low by . 11. 111T1tR1TT. New Milford, Nov. 5, 185tt. . "VOTICE is hereby given to all persons haying de- . il mands against the Estate of BISNJAITIN B. Jars, sox, deeeaied, late of : Ilmoklyn,thil dig same must be presented to the undersig,ned for arrangeMent, bad all . pers t uns indebted to said Este are requested to make immediate payment. . . . . . E. A. WESTON, }Administrators, AS A. FISH, Brooklyn, Nov. 5, 1556 • ri`filE next session will commence on the first _l. Wednesday in December, and consists of two terms, of eleven weeks each, under the - following In structors : . REV. EDWARD ALLEN, Prof of Latin and Greek I.att pages. itv.v. LYMAN RICIiARDSON, - Prof. of Mathematics and English Branches. 311ss. HANNAH RICRARDSDN, Teacher of Ornamental Dranches, with the care of the Ladies Department. 311ss HENRIETTA. ALLEN, Teacher of Music on the Piano. Celt per annum 5 ,x•r ) per URNAL Tuition reduced as it was the lastterm, and requir ed in ndvnn€e. • - . . Common Branches, Gentlenien per Term-44,00 Ladies, . • Room Rent.. ' . . 1,50 Expense of Recitation Rooth , 50 Music on the Piano • - ,..8,00 Au Institute at the close of the Spring Term if Ale sirable. - -llarford, November 5,4856. . 43-3 w PER, elegantly cen large pages nattei each s ear ice in any other :i() cents a year. $3 a year. ..15S a 3 ear ogi—ed to ladies en,s.e.v i Shed on .applica- ON S.: CO., Till", PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION for 1858 is over, and now the- ILUIPC HINSON FAMILY ••O r any other family desirons of investing a small. amount in Dry Goods, Groceries,' rte., are invited to call at the store of J. LYONS & SON, and take a look at the'liEW GOODS now being re ceived. They can hardly help having their wants at tended to, froui a penny primer clear along down to a rich Frt•neh Jferino or Poris,Broad-Cloth., Plaitr and Fancy DeLaines, a greiit variety. Shawls, a new lot and come very handsome and cheep. Cloths far men's wear, of styles and prices to suit everybody'' EX,l ° l:3 CAM, and FLoos. Om Clout, a good assortment just receiv r ed. - Also, Paper Hanging* and Window Curtains, some of the prettiest patterns ever offered in this market. Please give us a call. • Montrose, November 5; 1856, et; New-i-ork i YORK. L. - rallelled excite ' tuled the recent In tiler has sue- from New York, oily selected as= °• rn ~~ 3 ~ Cloaks, Erliawls, Caps, Tietorines, all-wool Delaines, and Plaid Press Oi I es, 'Moire fAnL ?roidering, F4ner l largeet and inost I I . isting, of Ladies uleS,- Pearl ',Port (Clasp Sliawl , Pin?, gto Hats, a new stack; at J. LYONS k SON'S. A"s' at ,ns, 'China Part' Ind Sauceri,„Chi ina CaudleSticks JEWELRY, Ear Jet: BraeOets, ilt Frames, Fine &•c.. be.; anl'enu. ould be "ladin oat anythin# and New Books 4 Paper, at our itore, - J. LYONS & SON. 3tontrose, November 5, 1856: flraham Biscuit, Soda and Butter Crack ere, for sale by . J. LYONS St SON. TAE undersigned has received from the city; and will keep constantly on hand.. A Gpod Stock of Iron, Presents merit. Also .}- just r ic of 2 )IIERYi r New Booki pub er. cent a 31 nth," Axe and Saddle )ugh the,. +de' ',limp Fires cf the elegantly bound looks, Diaries and hies, Testaments, Muni, a good sup . AP-Oci and, having secured the sertices of s good. workman is prepared to do • • - . • Shoeing, Carriage-Ironing,. and all sorts of .Ivirk in his line prcimptly and well, and cheap for cash. Those having accounts with the subscriber of over a year's standing, are requested to settle up,without delay. - DAVID LATHROP. Springville, Oct. 351,1858: . • , 42518. PliDineri and Dress Making._ ISS OGDEN„ of Binghamton, improves this 3.11. opportunity-of informing the Ladles of Mont rose and vieiuity, that she intends opening an assort ment of fashionable . millinery, on the first of Novem ber, in room' over. Bentley and Bead's store, where, if the Lai*. OIL all, they will find every thing hi the Rue of her badness that is desired ; and will add, that She has secured the service of Ladies that ate competent , for the badness, Montrose, October 22 18141. , Claret, Pearl and Pluab, and ancy Small Hata. ymadt I • I ante, El r irta, Col -43, all of which, 'eta of the 4;1111111. dly a low fi re. CIIANDZIEB. Egecutor's Notice, MOULT ii hereby given that all persons indebted .11' to the .estate of JAIMI Tivris, late of the town ship Of Liberty, deceased, ~are requested to make im mediate payment , and all those - having dernainti Oust said estate will present their legally, Attested for settlement. , S. W. TRUESDELL,I v . - u . _ . JOANNA. T#A.VIS, " 'Liberty, October 16, 1856.. " 4w .41, at - • t : ULOlTll—the bait Bitadti tt ' - ertit.n4frtr. CIUNDL Executors Notice. To my Patrons. [P , 3EZY..(c,I(MB-0. NtW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Stoves. fitovea.l! Administrators' Notice. flarford University, Blacksmithing in Springville. OREaT I Z,'7: TIC the midst of the great politic 1. the day, ire have not forgo wants of all paftbm, but have pure gaudy Receiving extensive a4ditio ions branches of our trade, and the attention of our law circle of p tonfitiently believing that *0 ,can ducements to make your purOhase lected stock of , Groceries, Crockery,'Hardwarei and Shoes, Ready Made clothing, To the few that we 'Rave net al stoves, we would ' say, that 110 twit and detention by fire, we are Blast," and ready to wait upon from different patterns, 'at the to profits are reasonable and terms o . Butter, Lard, Tallow, Beesw Grain of all kinds, Old conor, Rags, Meat, .Vegetables, Wood, I, ides, Beat* Grass seed, cf;c4 - tat, prices, for goods, at *S. 11. Public Avenue, Montrose, Pct. 19EDC:0 9Phree thousata U -Persons desimi above description, scriber about two mi Brooklyn, Octobc Tew Jewel -01 Groceries, - Pa Lights, &c., just rcci Montrose, Octobei A rs. A I (ei it" cr, and Zylob • , . . Dye. and Moldavia Cream, the lia FlOwers, Buchan's Hungarian Ba Infallible Remedy, Marchese's Ilalloway's Pills, and Ointinent Grass Cement, Radway's Ready.ll ly all' of the most popular Medici market, at the store of A loikets.—Just receivedl , for sale cheap, by 13EN Cheese for sale by IIEN Montrose, October 1, 18:56. IrkGIRT SALT by the tiittitl, H . ,V, received and for sale:by! 'Susquehanna! , s no 7 open. Win. M. llartshor, T Ni. Brown, Preceptress. of .Mitsie. 'Miss Simpson, 'Teach, pa; tment. By order Of the Ti C. F: READ, Sec'ry. «' M. Montrose, October 15,-1856. Clothing .2,41 E. Ihave now gOt on h:ind• . aa' .Winter clothing, Over Coats , and "Boys Coats, which I will, s Please call and see for v Springville, OCtober 15tli 'lB4l Hurrah- for the: ate inniersjgned take pleasur their friends and custoniers t ed into their NEW STORE stock of Goods, consisting of ev chandise kept in country or city. call ! We do not soil at old fog those who purchase of us; but tr, orahly at "lire and let .live"ratt... and practice the true, business , .1 sales and small profits." Let it!! stood- that we do not Wish to St] credit. We shall sell-good's so chaser cap afford to I;orrow n cent, and pay down for then]. ;..: tlnce of all kinds kern constantly at lower rates than at any : oth town. To prove that we are not lug plain truth:l.in a plain way, c; N. B.—All kinds of produce tf good, r .1/blitmve; October 15, 1z35 tl., SADDL3,' & BARN i A :11D TR ETV Queeessor of A. & E. Haldwin, Smith,) in th e . above btis.in . terms, nit kinds or work "in, his dles, Harness, Trunks, best oak-tanned leathbr.. CARRI AGE TRI.IIIIINd short notice. All kinds, of Carri on band and furnished cheaperit ed elsewhere in Northern Perak' Nos. 1,2, and 3, Basement of : rose, Pa. 3lontrose, October 1, Issll, 43-for 0 Pr..uuders!gned having ass. the Mercantile business, At Tyler, at the old original "I announce to the public flat the; a large stock of d Choice such as Dry Goods, Dress Good.' Crockery,. Hats and Caps, Groce will be sold for Ready Pay, at p suit. ' C Hang the Banner on' , and let the tidings HAYDEN ORO THE PEOPLES • Are now receiving their F. Fall -and. Wintei I Yankee Notions ' WatcheS,- J Good?, which they are ael4 .half the Old-Fogies' price's showing goods. No devio Terinsß . eadi :111 and take peep for we ar. with the Cheapest Goods ever it of the State. No mistake: H A New Milford, Pa., Oct. $, Amninoitl i 11110plastiog Powder, ..Sa der, Skot, Lead, Gun Cap ) der Flasks, : Guns, Revolvers, store of • Montrose, October 15, 1856. • MILLINV Dress Making and 1 `. A. D. STOR? IXTO.ULD respectfully annou I Montrose and vicinity, th FAXCY DRESS GOODS di Fli on Main Street, over the Farinet will he happy to see their old fr the patronage of new, one. • i to the Millinery deportment; t partineit will be under the clia house., Sept. P. 4, 1 T. LYONS & SON. . Notice THE aeocunta of Patrick atld I tied immediately or they farther notice. ' I Executor's XTOTIOE is hereby given to mands. against the wtate me; late of Diinock township same must be presented to th rangement, and all persons Ind! art; requested to make inunedi Tu. - ELIJAH BUN -Dimock, October 9 , 1856.- I COMEr AND 4, ijap,,X , CENTI3 in cash; will buy Gun] 011 e/ Abe splendid snick of Spru Go* just receivink twilit: , Olieap store at Dimock Four Corneytt wh, body. ,now goon to buy their. hi d& Haut and Salt kept aaays o i baud. - r , Ditpock, May 2s, 180. W3I, if. THAYER. d' lowers, tir r sefr-heatiiigantootii ts at - , • , ~ .ISONS & 'Sox's, Strat • Urom the premises of th .111 !Township, - about ..th'e_ 15 three red cakes, one of them .—thi steer the smalleeP W -midi= of their whereabouts it • I=ll NEW ARRAN -AND Montnisre, October 1, isa Montnre, Oct. 29,.1a6G . 1441 in OUX , ILI on's RatiPills,Locomotii.e; ing Irons,; Toy POIs and Bask basun Odder sof 1$ BIKE?, ►l excitement_ of en the immed:ate lased and are con .ts to all •the i which' we solicit ttrons and friends, tier yoit strong In from our well 11, Clap tal caps, Boots c., &C. ydy supPtied . with standing our losa gain in you , with a chore, rest. prices. Our (sale cagy. `Sock Flannel, rasa, Iron s Lead, unip ,Dried Ar Jer, 'en at the nrtrket & P. SAYRE'S. 8, . . ti to cut. wh of the the sub- t 1...;, . , -y-Godd l s,. 1 ials •for REEL. CO or- luid !Lair in o r Tho„stod s4lllli . Matliewi4ou'a r teride ollatholicon, Bai.ron's Liquid medieg, and near nes, IPill4, ke., in I; EL I,I7IIiIELL. ad of itaWs, and LT;YS IZ'EAD.. MUM ME el ar sack, jus CO TIMMI la.do my • 1•1; A, IL; Principal. piss Riley, Ti , ,achilm !r• inl-. Primnry De nstees. • .. JESSUP, Prest. II rttz., oodias:3ortment 0( 1 Paots,,ltsol VestlF, .11 cheap lib:. tads ,urseives. • UM! Store I! in 'announcing to lat they haye mov- I .with an entire new ry variety of inter- Friends,ttiYe,:us n ' prines, nor "Jew" de fairly and bon- . Ire both preach rineiple of `,‘ flinch a distinctly 'under -11 gnocls . on 'a long low that -the pur -ney ; at ttrelre per l a . 7lt, i'lottr ainl pro- On hand, _and sold r etablklimant in I boal=, ting., - but tell l1• and purchase. ken exchantre for THAYER . • 40—tf SSI If AKER Efi i (latp Fordhant and n qlI °Ter on good suela us 5z . 01,- - rnes l p made.6f the I . . f all kinds done on. • ge 'i'iimmings kept an in be purchas- Ivatin. earliN Hotel, Mont• 15117 I [Do d themselveain e name of Mott late er tl ad arc now receiving' 'ads, otbs, Cassimers., &c., which that' can't fail to MOTT. C. TYLER. • he outer wall; .o forth that Ara Sy AGENTS, coi4l.stcck of - ilj Goods, wel ,Y . ,. and . Fancy t °f lch at about ohe ar e % . f Par. o r ion n pr i .1.1 Bobbing ..-Irmend ITered•in this section DE* DROTIIERS. -I 39-111 r. ion,' rely Fuse' . Gun Pow, • mull Worniers,Pow. IPistols, &c., at, the BEE 4 TURRELL. , Store., 0 • • I ce to . ' the Indies of I 't tlOr have Opened,K. ' NIOING STI)R.D.'; w's Sore where they entbi, and also solicit iss glum will attend a Dresarakiug de. ~ ' Of Miss Watter 56. ' . - 37—tf . Dittoed: must be see 111.1be sued- withbut E, 'VA.TRECK;_. G DIMOCIS _ .1 !ottee. L. 11 p e rsons harobg de of TEk/tEN lielst.- d eased, thai the un ersigned for ar bte to ikaid, Estate I p yment. 1 EL .....1 , TE f 4; I. ,Elr'rs., Ar t .; 4w . . . s 1 1 i ) I . / , dollar's worth of )g and Summer leash and Barter q.o Atwater:cry- I Mabscribei, ip Jeasup of September /as; ate:, and two bolfere oev will give liar ', Ibe liberally reward ! KAN tilt BOLLES, I 11" • • NEVT:STORE!. -NEW GOO. Si I, a ley & Guild woulft respectfully invite, I-1. the citizens of Gib Son Sid vicinity to.their very large stock of • • - • .Fail and Winter G00d.% which they are now receiving and are selling at very low priefs: 'consisting in part of Dry Goods, Grocer ies, Crockery, Hardware, Paints,. Uila, Deady made Clothing, Boots and Shdes, ke.. They are 'prepared to exhibit to the people of Gibson, one'-o£ the largest stocks of Readyimade Clothing ever offered in this market, which they are bound to sea cheap as- the • Cheapest. • . In addition to their stock, they are now reeeixing a large Stock of Cooking and Parlor. Stoves, Tin Ware, ke. So call and s,ee, if you do: not buy. Ica charge for showing Goods, . HAWLEY & GUILD. N. B. All kin& of country.pcluce taken in ex change for Goods- at in - art:et price: . . Gibson; October 2.9,1856: , -' • i In . Stoves t Stoves 12 II•• nu It 4-1 trill would invite attention to his large *stock NEW , STOVES just received, including a full ussortment;:of Elevated 'Ovens, Air 'Fight,'Large Oven, and Premium Cook stoves, 'With a superior variety of Parlor, Office find Shop Stoves, for Wood or Coal: also Stove Pipe, Zinc, .Sheet Iron, Stove Tubes, Sr. His vstxtruent will- include .the most .elect and desirable Stores in market and till he sold on the niost farcluable terms, fur cis'il or os - Ttate. New Milford, Octob r 92. 1836. . . ,NEW .MILFORD . -.H - • --, SIM; cloak and:.Dress,.Good Em *Win:. FOR FALL, 1830 —~BURRITT would, again invite attetitkitt# . new. stock of •81,.n1l and,Winter:,Goods, including a great variety . of rich, Fall Prints in new stiles; Plain and Fan 4 Delaines and Clvhmere; Pi:awl:m(l Fancy Mohair ClothS; Plain and.Phi#l3le rinoes and Paramattas Black Bi-ociule; Plain' And Fancy Silks ; Wool, Droche Cashmere and .Silk Shawls . ; ,Gents Shawls, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and Flowers, Ladies Cloths and 'rich A - Civets' for Cloaks, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres , a large assiort- Meat of Other STAPLE FANCY GOODS as - usual, including, - - Hard irate, Crockery, Eton anilSteel,T4ipts, Oils,'Buots and ShoeS, Hats, Caps, 'Clocks, Bdflltlo Robes, Carpeting, he., with.a large aii,new a4ort meat of Stores, of the most. improved STYLES and CONSTRUCTION, nil of which Will lie soli!, to meet the vie* of the closest buyers for cash .or'Ay proVed credit.. . New Milford, October. 2, l'SLof.. New: Fall Goods. PI 11071TEBS TTA VE kkt cpencd a large stock ofrall .1, ter Goorls. Their usual aSsortmerlis complete and as cheap a the cheapest. • Clothiltra.--A very large stock just opened, and will be ;nl4.las 0 quality, as low as at any estab- Lishmeut lathe Unitary. invite our friends to call. Montrose, Oct. 8, 1856. • . TIHE•' PO'LYTECIDINIIC-COLLEGt • OF TILE STATE OF 2ESNSK,NANI.I; • West Pei: Square, s Piailadelpliia, - TSCOMPORATED by the Legislature 1853; and or ganizeil on the plan. of the linfustrial Colleges of Continental Europe, .affords a thorough professional education in Civil. EsurNr.Rettin,l l :llAUTlC4.l: CnEuts- Tar, ENG:NEM:INa, AIICIIITRoTERE ANTI MINING EsTx4F.Ep.t4G. The Fourth Collegiate tear wia.coanenee fon Nondriy, Sept. 15th 185 G.: For Catalogues and further infortnition, addre.s • - • ALFRED L. KENNEDY,.3I.. D., - Pres. of Faculty . , 'Polytechnic College, rldlad'a FißE:rtnE: --Plattift MITE undersig;ned is agent for tlio following surance Companies, the reputation of for solvency and honor:ll4e dealing, Live been tong hnown.to the public:' The Lycoming Mutual. Capital $2.90,000. . . The Farmers' Union jasurance, of ~.kthenS,'Pa..- Capital,:?:!co,tino, secured by bonds and mortgage. :State Mutual nt TlarriFimr, on the stock anemu tual plan. Capital CB.O ,0041 7 ,r • • TO — Applicants :can receive po.liciei in either or_ any of the above companies. • BII.3,LN'GS STRO.UD- Agent. Montrose; Mar I'_, 1S :A. . • , . • NEW GOOF s. AVE are On hand once more With a .choice.telec y tion • Fall & .WinterGiDoeis f • , . which et"rioprises u.--ual variety of Dry Goods, Groceries; Crockery. Hardware, Drugs! and eines, Paints, Oils and Bye stuffs, Patent Medicines; Bdots and Shoes, ...Sofd and Upper Leatlicr, Ilatti and CapsoVatclies ,Jewelry and Silver Spdons, Carpet Bagsi Trunks, bmbrellas, Wall and,W;tidt*F,aper, Clocks,. &c., &c., all of which we offer fo'rsale onuor usual terms. 'BENTLEY & READ.. MontroSe, October 1, 1850. ' istporcrArr TO rAptEns. New .Freiglit. Lime from Montrose DILL & ARMSTRONG, Afirckants,..Y.9:.3 , .better accommodation of the Farmers of Sus.q'a county, We have conclutled to receive freight every day of file' week (Sultday'i excepted,) at the store of M. S. Wilcox and Son - ,.-whif will attend to shipping ; the same to New York, and • the return bills will he paid in cash at their store. 1- Capt. Wickhata mia their Salesman, whose Ion.; ex perience on the N. Y. k E. Railroad jui4fieshiin in saying that justice will he done to his . pafrons:. With the above arrangement we invite farmeri3 to give us a cal • • • JCSTESDILL, CHARtES B:- ARM ISTRONG Montrose, Aug..20,.18a. 32nfi. T ATION PA' '\ PORTABLE Upright Steam Sam-lii rr HIS Mill coriunands the universal admiration of men-,everywhere. As, in merits be come known the dernand for its. increase OrderS are coming from every section of the country, Canada, Cuba and South America . . It is suited fetrevery sec tion of the world whereversthere is titnbPr to be saw ed, no matter of what diameter, how hard, how large, or how *small. Two extensive:manufactriries are now engaged in, building these. Stills; yet iris' almost ha possible to turn - them out as fist as theylare - wanted. They embrace several valuable patents and improve ments, and combine all the -following advantages: SturticrrY,—Both the mill and powe-are'so sim ! ple in their construction that any one of ordinary mc 'ehanical ability can comprehend. them, Put 'them up and run them with Out danger or. illfficulty:. Pottv.s4ntliv --The whOli establishment.•can be very quickly taken apart and put trigethsr, thus rend: ering it easy - to be moved from place-to -place as de sired, end saving the necessity of drawing the logs a long distance to the mill. - , DORAIIILITY.-11. is constructed Iry 1710 st solid and substantial manner, runs perf,rcily still,.is . no't lip able to get out of order, and will" est for years with out. , repair, - • RAPIDITY -pa wilt saw faster than any other Up right Mifl. The - sPced'of thesaWis about 3071 strokes per minute; and the feed: from 'one-eighth to thr;„te quarters of an inch per.stroke. Thus, at a med!oml feed; the saw will cut through it log 2.1 .long;iu about three minutes. ,Yropt this data'any one knOw trig the-character of the timber can calculate how much It will do. ..• - • • Emciv.ser:—lt does,„lts work well, ems smoother and straighter than -the ordinary mills 1- :pd. the ar `rungernent of the saw is such' as to render it utterly impossible for it to rowout.of line. 1 - eIIEAPNEbB.—The -entire cost of the with four teen horse-power,.atid everything all'etamplet:e and ready for.running, hoxed and deliveied for shipment in this city, is only $1,650. The Mill requiresless power to drive it. than any other, null, and the power furnished is:'sufacient , drive extreanachinery with it., - H • TaggarE's Patent Shinglp 171111. . Self feeding and capable of sawing out ;front twenty. to thirty shingles:per minute in the verylleStmanner. • This is the' ebilvest and most efficient Shingle Mill there is constructed. • '• • -Itiee 9 4.lPotent new method of orierating'cird.ulai•Saws. entirely obvhdirt - g the most serious objections in 114 use . I:4' . . circular saris. • The subscribers also (*trig* • PORTABLE GRIST .111 ILLS. • • ' PORTABLE FLOUR 3tILLS,: - -' H • • . • OIROULAR SIX ' And Other improved 'machinery fol. all . purposes.. - 1 •A. li,amPMet' containing ; full dnseriptionl o 1 the embinatinn Mill and bur, other -: Patent Machinery. • illrititmted' With fine engietvings:. .furnished, without ehargO , on 4ppliention'to:: -- :„: i EMERSON Ar CO., ! 1:• : , I - Epruile,strent; linw York. St. ,• Adinintitratoioti Aatice. NOTICE le hereby giieni Watt piirsqns mande.agefito- the - estate "itt?.lou• Lam); late of lathrot, *tiaras*, deceaseil:th4t they same mast be.preleoted„to the undersignea:for,Aneege• ;Pent, Anti all. pe..renße . indebted ttts4.Astlite red quested to make honkediate payment.,) . . LORD, Adpip e t ni t or - ; Liar* Ott 1; 18t16: ' - • I,B—opt- Change o .l .ll- ' - DELAWASS,;.,,,SOKAWANNA /LND WROTERX EW - and eipeditkitialioadte routiirom the 11 •North and Wefq,-ida,Gicat • d and Scranton, and front the Luokawatnui and WyOrning- vaSicsi di-. • reedy through to Noy York and Philadelphia: • On and after /Ifouday, Nov. 10,' Trains will be ruri $l3 follows: . . • . Cineinnati . Express- Truitt botnl East on. 14.. Y. di E. • R. - R., arrives at Great Iktid ?alit Owego,.Bing;hatnton, ike.oind connects with the EX-- PRESS . Train which - leaves Great Bend fOr 'NevC York and Philadelphia, , A: t.. Due at Montvcise,:. ..... .... .9 ; 10, 44, Scranton,. .; "' • ' Stroll.d.il;4rg 1110;P. 34 "-• Delaware, 15 minutes- to ". 13rikeville,Pitiladolphia,Pas9,1eitstq:95, . "• • - ,"• Nei. York,. .-,-'•. .-,:. :.. ~. -;. .:; ..7c15,,.." .. Ilasengers fitan New York leave rier, No. - 2, North river,.at .......,... " 7:30 A. M. From Philadelphia,- lea - Ve.',Wiliiitt street •.- - . Wharf, at .. . ,' ..... ' ........ ,-, . 1 7N ..7:110i - ..". :Leave Junction ' •• ' ' •-•- ... '• 1 ''1:20,. " • Due at Britlgeville, Plait. connection, - .. 42:15,-r.v..• ". Delaware, 15 minutes - te.diue,....12:44,.. " ... 6' Strou&burg,.......:i.. , ..... .......1:20, ': " ‘. Scranton, •' • ' . 1 - . ' - 3'40, : ."- . " Metntrose • . • 1 :•-• ' -... - : - .A:111; ' if" " • Great Bend, ''- • - . -- • INA ::i?,. Connecting at Great Bend with the Sail:_ : .--, • Traiu.West at::, . : ' • - -6:1O, r, u: 'Scranton Accommodation Train lea' ; v - es -- : - -- Scranton for Great Bend at - . 10:45, 1, ,it.' Arrive 'at Great Demi,. ; ....• :- ' , • 2 - 4506. it: eerineetirg, with • Day Expresses,Rastaud .. • - • West, on N, Y. kE. R..R.- .- : •... • . , :Ret,ue Ilion. 731 leaves Great leuct.at. L...:.:3:15, • " Dde at .Scrautop,.. StrotviAbuig Aeconimoda . HIM Train leaves -.- ..7 - ; - - Strendshurg for New York, and •inter-,* .• - .' . ' media places, at • , "• ...5:05„ A. ..w: ~ f - -u rni eaves N.Y. for Stromisteirg at 3 . ;:0, ~.-.... k -.. Pas.seti, -to from New York will ears 'at Clarksville.. • • -' - ... ' . - •-if'„ :To andfroni Philadelphia, via B. D. It. .R.,lear or take the cars'at 'For Pittston, KingstOn, and Wilkesbarre, tats L. R. R. cars at Scranton. , . • . . For Jessup , Archibald,. tuna Carbondgle, usage cars et Greenville. - Tickets sold and bagv. ge checked between all sta. Lions on connecting ro,td9. . • - 'Passengers to and from WilkoSharre4• Wyoixiing,; Sze.,.via Lackawanna Bloomsburg Railroad, •go through, witnout any Otention Scranton, at the' trains on - that road' run irt connection' with the Ex- press tilliTl3 on the D. L. Zr W. R. R.,-,-hence:pas.;' sefigers shay *arc Kingston at 9:30, 'a. M.; slid ar riein Philadelphia at 8, r: or N .. ..Y. at '7:15. Retnrnirim, , leave' Philadelphia at I i..m.,sor New liOrk. at 7:3i), and arrive in Kingston at • '.', Fare - from Kingston, Wyortunk and Pittston lc( Philadelphia, $4,50. to New - Y0rk,.54;75.1 Tickets Sold and Baggate checked through. ' • D. 11. DOTTERER, Sup't Wit. N. JEsss, General Ticket Agent. Sept. 24, 4'356 TEMPERANCE SALOON- : ' . . •. ON MAIN STREET,. MONTROSE -.Pk' . HE ,subscriber takes this 'method to keep it be-: fore the people of Stisquehanna.county,:that at: the Temperance Satan (the. Only 'one in Montreise) is the place to get Plea; Crackers; - Cheese; York -Candy,' Sardines,. Herring,: Oranges : mid - Lemons, Apples, Nuts, Sugar, Plekkd Oysters, Clams; . Tongue and' Cuenmbera ' Small licer;lce cool Lem- - onade and. Soda-water, Ice Cream •to eat and drink. Also ; at the same place; is kept on hand's' good assortment of GROCERIES, fresh fr.:o'l 4 4w , • .York, such as Tea of different kinds,•good, from 2tn,.. 9d. to ds. per pound ;Brown Sugar•is now selling at ' 9 ceas per pound, best Coffee 1.14 cents. and crushed, pulieriaed aud'granulated Sugar atl2ta cents per pound: Haekerel, Cod, White - and Ike- Fish,. Pork, Lard, Smeked Ham and Shoulders; Dried" Beef, Ilam, TobaccO,-(plug. and fine-cut;) Thew, - ._ Tallow 'Candles, Stemine .Patent and Sperm do 4 .Rice,,Soap of 'different kinds, from' 10 . .t0 12.4.6enta bar, Soap Powder and Wash:pg Si:lda . ..Said:Salt for family use, Shot, Perieussion Caps, Whife-waih, SCritir and Shoe BrnShes Store and . Shoe Blacking, Hair: • Oils; Perfamery and; a variety,ef xtracts, Matches;: Pepper, Cinnamon, Mores, grountido:, Ginger, Mus tard, French and American, Coffee Essence,. Corzt_ . Starch, 5.46 for pudding, Raisins . from" one itting , • to 18 pence', Per pound, Zantee Currants; Citron, Prunes; Licorice, drops and root do., Candies of .)111 • kinds, Farley Candy Props, Gum do.; Driisd Peaches,: . gluing arid Cherries., Oranges rtud'Lemoris, Pine Ap-s -15les;encoa; Brenta. and Chocolate, Nntmegsind pat- , ent Itintnieg Graters,' patent .Clothes Pins, Transpar-, ant Slat es, 'Slate and' Lead Pencils, Sweet. and Canton' '011.4-in bottles,. Fire Crackers stud other Fire Woiks; Raymond's, . Lee's, ana. Wright's . Pills, Salts, Dr:'" l'hyies Camphor. Ointment, an almost sure.cure'for the Tonthache, Sprains,.Bruisesßurnsi kc.; *sutler. liorse'Medichns;; and alarge assortment of . Childr.enkt - Toys,- among which are Horses, on wheels and reel: - - ers, Bogs, Lions; Cats,' IRNIS; . small - Pella and • . Packets, Crarionets; Acsortleotisillarnionitsons ; Jews.; harps, a Jew Ladies'Baskets and Sewing Birds; Flour - 43 n hand by-the pound, sack or- barrel, low . price and' as good quality as . can be_ bought 31ontrost, • ' •• . • • All orders sent by frields, stage, -mail, or by chil dren, the O!:ADY, n' receive prompt attention and be dealt'as fairly by as l < f those who ordered were present themiclves.. -7, 2. • The above. goods are .for.sale at'-live and let lacy" prices. People, artS-Ve9nested to. call arid' .exatidne • for , themselaes. Terins; cash orreadfpaY:'-' Thank fel for past litters; I hope to make to Object for those that want Groceries, Eatables, &e.,, toset them at the Tempera , spen and Grocery. -'• ' May _1:1856. , S. S: MOTT.' • . • R. ' M. S. Wilson has removed his Stock of Goods.into his new Store (in the Brick Block) at the foot of Fib lie. Avenue where the Mercantile business be con tinued under the Firm, of M. S. Wilion & Son. Ad= ditions tO their vresent Stock will he continually made and particular attentiOnVven to keep up at uenerai assortment--especially in the\ 'Hardware ( line. .l. . BM3g A Hook for the Times: ' • clurrEn Flltsr. • ' • The 4 rtist 'gra poetic and IViatic: •• - . (\H yes! 'there's a time fdr. everything,• kJ A time to try; to whistle, or7siti*, A time to get worse, and a time toget better, A time for a lore or a duniaing letter,- . A time fortlirting'with heartlesa - coquettes,-• A time th pay your addresses and debts,- ' A time , to make people think yon are smart, • • And a time when misfortune will upset your, cart,- . But of these, or of othereto'ninfierotis to mention, There are none more Worthy )oUr earnest Attention: Than the time to vote for..k'rememi and Dayton - ,, - And the time to:get Jour Daguerreotypes taken. N.-B. Those-of rev-customers wholtavo had pia: , tures taken and.foriotten, to pay, plettselbear.in mind that, unlesi they come to their senseisnon,and 4 end along, thi proms. d gnionhi, they' raa. , ;(. - be'sub: ectedi to the iiiipteisantriesti of Seeing . their names in. Lint.",, aticlaia.g . toilbe,aoota- ; .modating. considerate, : paoent.,and that,butidG not wish .to be,l rifled with. Let . me here spy, ,tirice• for all; thatl do not do a credit and, I aft happy .to know that but few !ife biome possessed; . 'with so strange,an idea as that'Of , getting.tKoted for a DagVeMOtype t . • ARAN& - Sky r,krlpr,. in the. Frick Mock over ..TiOndoy and A hood Dtuitiiirtioiy . P,e Instittinent; anditcoiripletik •et topis for the •hitsinesty-for sale on ••re_asonable Every Day firings Something llienc • CO.VE .AND 'la CONVINCED. • CILAYTON and paivirg, SELP-,REGULATINO V../ PAS LAMP'S, giving - the .clearest and 41Kult heautifid light of any , thing yet discovered,' and'utte. quailed -by any thing else in economy, , as. the Lamp aro so constructed that you get a splendid Goo :light from the common, burning fluid and :three tinio,a the' amount o r light from a leis quantity of iltW'i;•-• -11)r . sale at the Montrose Post-tiffice.by - ' - ' Montro,e, June•lBitt 1856. N.• N. B. The usualßlassYluid Lamm atiort, d a .Gas Lamp- = rfALL- - fANUFA 6 TVREAS and dealers' all 14nds if Wei' now prepared fa flit orders for Ekdskealle of .ali tinda- af . wholoado or N un; ita,siort, noting. Aletall prices, raogo *oak #2 upwarda l occortling.(6 We ke,ww - ik,al)(l Beady-mad& Coffins jond wo bird all: elan; liettraiis ari*preparati twattood fuetindi -; • • -A L.11A44L.,;- NEnvlinT:fl ; irftV 1, 854 )V.rAßMilSattllkrOils .l 4 2l 4, 0 m 4 ; 0110014 .-041047. A few Ploughs wed Move.; which zw, be solOgni dunccet, to Sete .theip 24,:1e1t • , r. CAlgirrAW iITF«! ;FILL = El
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