Opening of f he NoranalL . Sel7l.-- x - nt having been able" to obtain the Rey. W. Beecher • at the oprning of the School, [ll being away from Sew York at his summer irsidenced we .h a re secured the REV. GEORGE LANDON . , to de liver the opening ORATION; The opening exOr eis,s will take place in the Nall or the Academy Building, 00 Thterwriay, the d rktrilrSepternber, at 1 tioel I'. Al. lion. Wm.' .Tesutti R. B. Lit tle and B. S. Bentley, Esqrs.. I will alsot be present and address the meeting. lion. G. I t. Gitnity has en -aged to be present and speak it busnr will permit. The public are respectfully invited to _attend: Let* there b a-GRAND CONVOCATION of the friends .4-F:due:vie - It—they will be abundantly paid for their time and t ,•:;?, F o R EARTICGLARS SEE TIANDErit.S. - B. F. TEWKSBURY: MARRIED. Creat Bend, on . Tue::day, the ISth 1115.1, by Rev: McCreary, Mr. I,twis Bon's, and Miss Karr 1V113,:r.r, both of Sew York, . DIED. In Harford, on the 24tli hist, Mr.. JOITS Gnanalt, in Ow - tz:d.li year of his :Irv. Mr. o. , tias a native of Stcjing Shiro, (Scotland,) and migrated to this coun try in September, 1803. For forty-tiVe Years he lived and by his sterling virtues and consistent ebri•tian department won the respect and esteem of ,!! ‘o o !l.liciv him. His last illness was 'very pro- Incti d'and painful, which he bore without a mur mur, mid Bird tranquil 'aS he hail in the full assurance of a blessed immortality beyond the grave. '[COY. PRENIIIII LIST , of f l ie Sysqueluinno County Adigriruitueal ..toriety, f. ', 711 1 e Sywit ; to It .hf.ld iti .3fontrose,. on 77,,traday,•tAr 15th of Oeinbcr, 557. • • NE AT CAT-TI.E. rot- the hest Parham Bull, 2 ) - ears old, and upward. 4, ed hest, ;3d.bestti 2. For the bststVon Bull, ,ars do. $5; 23 beBt, 3 ; 3d best., 2. For the !qt..; :-.rtdo.ot• mixed blood, $3 . ; 2d best, $3 ; 3d best - , :s.t. Eq. the best...mild] 'cow,!!..•'3 2d best, 3 ; 'For the best - 2 year old heifer, ; 2d. • "d . best `) For" the best lot of store n. 4 less than fire. 5 ; 2d best, 3 ; 3d besl, 2. r,, 1 the IK•st pair of working oxen, ; 2d best, 4 ; ~; ,t, •f - :; 4th best, 2. For. the best pair of 3 year 2a best, ; 3d best, 2. For the l)est•pair 1..1 , ) -.ear old .steers, ;2d Ltest;":3; 3d best, 2. 1:A lot of yearlings, not less thin five, $3. 3; best, 2. . . SIIIEI Fn, Lrst fi:ie wooed Buck, G 2 Lest, 2 ; 1. Ft.: th'e best South Down, tz,:i.; 2d best, 2 : •;',11 , ..5i, I. .Fofthc b est long wooled,. S3;' 2d best, For the b:...st lot of fitU!. wooled ewes, L .tt.l,-- n three, ; 1:.(1 ben, 2.: . gd best, 1. For kit of Sot,th Down ewes,;- not less than three, 2 ; bOst, 1., For the best hit of long twe-ynot less than three, i.'".1 , ;` , 2(.1 best, 2; :hl CEEB OEM For tLe I , t,t Boar, 2d best, 2 ; r,d best, 1. For tha : 2 d hest,. 2;. 3d best, 1. For the 1,, 4 t o(rpriul pie:, $3; 2d best, 2 , ; 3 , 1 best, I. MIMS/ For thc: best St.aflion for 'all work. $ . 51 2d best, S ; I,.st. ; .4th be,', 1. -For the hest lbre.eding 111111 T, With ooh b l y.her. : , ide,raised in the coluity.ss; 2d best, r ;id best, :2. For the best single gelding, rais.ed in" the 'county, $5; 24 best, 34 hest, '2:l For the le.st r pair of matched horses, raised in the county, 5; hvst, *.; ; best, 2. • i • - 1 , POULTRY. . . . . For tho-best lot of chickens, not less:than twelve, i ,- 2 : 2d hest, n. For the best lot of foirls, not less li.,u, six, roo...ter and hen,, 11,2 ; 111 best, 1. For the ~, ,t lot of Ti: keys, $2; .thl best, 1. For the beet lot of dunks, not less than six, *2 ; .2d tfet , t., 1. 13 CTT Ell br.f , tfu kin of Butter. tic.< 4 : 1ke.,1, 2.. For the g.re•ate,t-imantitr made. from any number of cows, :1 , 5; t.'d ; •'.l 'rest, 2. CEIEESF.. P(ir (111:19QA cheese, not lesc than 2.31135, $3; f!d • 1 1 ., , -t,l IL • . VI:GI:TABLES. 1:(1: - The hest and greatest ritriety, $2,; 2d hest, 1. FAINT S . "Fr the hem specimen of fall apldes, not Icsf , than ; 21 best, l. For the hest; spveinten of aptlos• not less than = hir.khe!. €4'2%. •2tl hest, 1. Yor IfiL•lo!-t variety Rrown Exhibitori,S .•); first. 1. Ff.- tit;. peck of pcaN, $l. For the be: peck of roinr; II(NE Y. • . Foi• the best specimen . , not le:: thßu I.olln, t 2 ;• 2d "!)eFt, 1. 'V I?tiG Ott. For the best five gallons of cider vinvgar, .$3 ; 2d 2 ; I.est, 1. • •• ETII k: ANT ITS NI AN F t'T WES., For. the hest lot of shoe hmther, .$% . :4 2d hest,•2; Fo•.• the best lot of ; 2d la:14, 2. For the hest, lot 0f.4%;.11 el:111,4; ;2d hest, 2. For the best cemnion`donlyle teem harness, 2d best, 2. For i,•••st :in:4le carriage harness, f,‘ ,. ..; 2d bet, 2. For redr of calf skin boots, made Exhibitor. :f If/1::‘:", : 2d hrst, 1. • CABINET WORK. Fur the IL-,.t exhibition of cabinet -3-.6;1;, tz;; 2cl FARM : 11l r.i.F.NIFNTS • Ftir the 1, 05. 100 A' for general use,' F; iwst eulti catorti:2 heq straw cutter, 2 . ; best corn sheller,. 2 ; I . !‘ttitii, 2 ; best. cheesP press, .2 ; best firkins, not ihnii ;no, ti; best 'horse rake, 2; best bee hive, .10 best harrow, 2; be.st4ngle retrriage, f"; best, 3. For the best lot of horse shoes, 2r211 best, 1- InoM ESTI(' MANCTACIVRES. r6i taw hest specimen of flannel, not -less than 10 2 dollars ;AM-best., 1.. For the 'hest specimen r.f cloth, not less than 5 yards, 2.i . 2d best, 1: For tins het woolen carpeting, not less tlimi 15yords, Ittlbest, 2.. Nir the best rag carpet, best, For the Lest 3 doz. pair-of woolensockS,, $2 beA, I. Fie. the best woolen 'mittens, not less than two : 2d hest, LO cts.. For the. ire4t patch work quilt, ; best, 2; For the best - quilt of . any kind, ; 2tl For tate "lirStAilt` botPiel, -far rclvet bonnet, el. For the heat Lady's Salmi+, sl. : To the farmer whose productions are, the a nyeatest, (hat included, in proportion to the number of acres muter cultivation, taking Into account the stock kept .on his 'farm during the season, $lO. To - the next, * - 5. . tho,reports on. the greatest productions,' Ste., will teeeived,:and the premiums awarded at the meet he" of the soriety in January. - rue. ec•utiye committee in presenting the forego •S:;;; pterniuM list: would take occasion tot c mark, that i:. ha- l i een thaouglaly revised and extended 'to the rf the society's.mcatlF, in:order to.give g:•eamst encouragement to-competition. fall comitleratinn of the sultioct., it has lip , .;' : 1/02 Committee,. that it would. be more in with the object for a aiclr t' . 4 , f society was h! , :tittn e d. n'? . ionlit all special prefniut4grai for n or ds they have a tendency to encourage an undue -hare of attention : to thosel , nrtjcular objects, to the neglect of the general interests Of ;the farm.— in lieu thereof, premiums are offered for the , t. eras 0! th e farm e r' s l a l,or, •v‘ltivh, after all, MEI ' It. In "`ljcct..; as it i= the beet r , eneral poinutendation, .ii - hether it 'be a I:trr:,• fir farm. i• r. - •tvdizable.that the interest-in the An- Fair Continue:4 to inere.ase, thereby showhif..•;that publie appreiates the usefulness -of the..sortiety pronioting the prosfierity of the Comfy • Tnos.• F. M. Wrm.tiots, AhmtEnl3....Lowts, N. B. A tntck he prepared on Ur the etbildtiott of Horses, 'PROSPECT S ns THE THIRTEENTH VOLUME or THE SMNTIFIC AMERICAN. ltc~kanic t, hevrniorl and ifanwfisetxrers. the T.IIIitT.ERNTB Atooral Volume of the sr!- ' A..ll..Eltit.:A.N, the l'oblinhion raispattfully inform the ti to i ”rder t.. 4,estuat nod ettrAulate the formation of auto s !, etre: . • "NE THOUSAND . FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS' IN. CASII PIiE3III.7M thrt - -f•••tr, ront lby the L 4. orJanuary, •. ;, -, ,,:r.1;:oo, t.• OLtri•outod : n 'n ; C.:LH: ;kl. : tro. $1:,0 :414 IWO; - ••• •ltt, ,t•o; 1170 : tnal : 449 t• I I IL. •1-40 t, • ••-•••:,-, Into $11: i701.t.10. of ,o; :nett4v.- CIL lie tent In at 11117.eretit throtl and from dlf• ••• • of , •--. Tlo r.A.• will I, 1411,1 to the order: , u: sa.m.:4 later tic Ist of .lithvary. •• '••••• • 4 m t •r::.nrune y llLl:ou for suberails. '• •::- ,••,:. what, :otl,:ril.t , rs viii pleloo to remit Twenty-61x cent.; ' . - - uo:•.:rti,tor propuy postae. • ' 4 • • ; -• r • ))0!i: rti" a Year or Oat •'.l; !•,••• r,. Six 71100tt0% - tkl; /Ire enpit.k. ..$••: ; Tot ropir, tor Sic Nlotalo: R‘; Tea Cork.* • Twonty Cople.r. for Twolvr titonths 11 : 11 '...4" Twenty übd OVCT, tLo }curly Malqicriptluu t.only • ~,,, volume Xll7 Fw priutol upon ilta igiper mita new Wis.. • !., n•leN . ., F.JavAN la v. ell 14.14,wa. • a ill devot,l -to tt.o itihptnalt :itlnt 16 the , ftriotrt. Mt..thrtnlcil and t;lnsallcal •AK% ".. A, r;coluov. l'atnon% 'Eagiterering, :11111 • a.i Irotrcnta vditch itn Ilgio of Pnctle.tl Selene.. 6 caten :. :..vanco. II I. Ineo , d , v.,:kly, to fortu for „bindirg; 41. am- I -+7•- fn.ft, ruo to goo n nnir,kocoted Kortsrirwa. cunt Node. ;,nd Itapryvvineata. t r aa'ihoW W i t h 1Wri)11- 31 .ij~~ of.\n.. rlaln MlZi , ta - enjOy In advartor of am: of tile /Alton. of the Snlzartric Asir tatIGAA to present "' • " toluoinA In a pnolltal and 'ppular fortn. y ttho ..ad.:AVor 004ntaIn a Carplid frnrint...nr.s... in et nu tato , thr•orne. and {nortn,,. in t"ett . idilk and - 2 , 1 a prto•orlt lb, Clutr.ei'r of the Smarnilrle. Eat} CiVirtna I ' aclul and Entertainin g r . ; gral i•• :my par: of lit: CoIILITY .111:5N , _'9„ Pal,llsheri and PAtnat .Itventn. N•itir york, . . • Eiccutotos Notice. • . itroricE l, Letev eivet, ~1. verses , hat - Mg defray/is ag.2itst £1 estate et ELIZA It 1.,-111 t; },-.E w N ~.4 if). gh•CanNext Larger, Itarfortk . that the fame muld be prementert to the underxliened for ar. =gement; and all rn mans Indebted to mad vgjae are mq4arted to' make Immediate payment. - . Wll, C. TIFFA..tir, ,F—TocuYxr. Raiford, August 19. W.V.-4w The Rev. C. S. Burnett, WlLl V l l= rt al u a i l : l n ta4hi o na r r southern Asia, qiieovetl a Consiiiiiptioti, 'Asthma, Drondeitis, Coughs, Colds, . ..Verrotts and all tinpurilles of the thorns; also, an cagy and effe.etiud mode Inhaling the RTMICDT. Actuated by a desire b, bencrt his suffer, int fellows, he will cheerfully send the ROCHPV (free) to gryeb ruEde. slry It.. with-full and cepllclt directions for preparing and sumessfully seine the Medicine. Addross Itzv. t`. S. BURNETT. :ow.. 1.4 m, • -821 rimadwar. N. Y. Cltr. Military Pa rade. - CIE menibers'of the UNION !TILLARTILLERY COX. T pi.Nie riFO ' herebr ordered to meet at the house of LEONARD TITI7g, in the township of Darford, on Monday, September 7 th, at 9 o'clock, A. A f., armed and equipped according to law, for the purpose of Military - Drill and Exercise.' 1. • By order of the Company. Barfintil, August 19.1857. • • - P. S. As there are fifty first rate muskets and all the apperatiis complete, in my possession, I heritby give public notice to the citizens of 'the township of liar. ford and its vicinity, for the 'purpose of 'forming it Light Infantry Company on said day. [ Come Boys.] , ASA SPICER, Brigade Inspector, Ist Br. 10th Division, Susq. Co. Ilarford, August 19, 1857. . 7 A nevi , lot of Pocket and Family Bibles, Testa /A.. Ment.i and Prayer Books'. Also, School Books, such as 'are to be used in the Normal 'School. A .choice lot of A. W. Ilanisou's Columbian Inks. 'Fam ily and Toilet Soap?, Perfumery and Flavoring Ex tracts, nice and cheap, at the Montrose Book Store, by A. N. BULLARD. Montrose; August 12, 1857, Something New and Useful. Jeferg'd Improved Double Acting, Suction and Farce Pump, mith Jndia•ruhher Ball Valves. Award- the. First l'reintron Id the York Stale Pair, Geld at,...l;Anera, - 1833: Palrnt rii :3111 Of June ; 1835. t. gin is pump le for NO, by sal.serikr Ir. :Ise ttt E. IlLit•lit:W illroottl.T.N., Sr:Wit:VILE% 1.AT1tu , .1., and ll ,, r , :ttgll:o.rthc mine, Latin:. ttoarld t la , right rtltory, and aru now prepared to rumish all that mar tie wanted In mall ter. - ritory ra, tdlort retie. Antrl= the *MTh, n.lvabtages , t-enr...d by the u, of thi, pump. arr. its sat:plied I of. arrancena the t ieldanz rtir fart, bit balls, their errnihdr - of ~perdi:d., they 'Eril‘tY Welt all the part: can Is' removed and reida,e.l, its dontb.lat - 0%4 c•ard.act fora, w 1:10. c.o:', lnlrc a. it does: the ...nab at a n d free prirc:ple. can I, tru.sf,anol it ple,ore into an ,tlielent FIRE them he at Lire. I.toop Pt for all tlnepurpocy , :or h fl.l, 111121tp cm coal, and b.a-ity 1.r... tet la t agallt.;d fr.... 1, and any the:' .r.slayi.•n of IL:. utooll 1. , 0110Ve it to Ite taptil to ant - In Prbv of float thaol $.l) to S.Z.. 1'1 , 711 t. , 3Yr.c.- Now Fariut•nt, Munimr.tx, Sh-thr, tot. MITI faWll,l. an.l Tanner:, and co r3= cot plot los a ly•n-te., cclli y. m Law MI. f aro), ,111 I loAn.. attached, to protect v.otrldliblinc , is en. , ? It n..c. be bet: , r thlt: an IF:so:ram, policy : Or will you tt - n:l until the bor., bertorr you lock the door? Ittiv :t 1 , 1mp.14 the 0, 1% Le sold, f",,y-the a'. Si'i monger Terrltory. For part:!all.t.,.; enquiry on the prel111,:, Mid he purl.. or :Wart..., 3lontr:se. l'a.. `4IITT. Atlininistralor's Notice. • lsr:(YricEk hure.l.l. Rhea that kite!, et MI ~.- 'l.l tat . uf.IANIEof grott•-41 to the - penvon, 1.. Nt!.1.7.1...110 an. n..italdoll to make 11.1111,41,0, - 1t3V1114 and t1,n14- lilt - 114MA Will T. 1,1. the N - 0 - 1,;' , 1‘11)! attmst.4l for n“ - Lt. II F.\ 111 N ) tt..- pm:team...lN N 1 ,11116, S. S. of Q,ALT, GrtocirtEs,7 TEA, , COFFEE, SUGAR, L. 7 &e.; for' sale low, for cult; -Call and si`e berore purchasing elsewhere, at S. S. MOTTS, • 3lontroF : e, Aug.. 3 2 ., )857. • • Farm for Sale. One of ',the chealiea Farms in the County. IT contains SS acres of good tillable Lonl, :hu on it a large two 51(11"C House, Horse Darn, Black smith shop, a splendid wk,od lut, is well watered, well fenced, and under a good *tate 61 cultivation. It is situated on the Harmony a . .td . Lenox Turnpike, sir miles from Susi'. Depot, aiti two miles from Jackson Cenitrr. Paymelits mode a asy. Apply to • - • AI. WATSON, North Sacki•On t C0...ra.„ Aug. 'I :2, w MELAINOTYPES. .. arn non- prepared to turriAl _ray enstomer , uith [ !that brilliant and derabl, style of picture known j as the :I',elhinotype, or Iron rietu7.e. ILikene,ses made upon the 3'z:tent ?itelainotspe Plate, po' ,,, ef• -, sl many advantaz. - !s over those made up on glass,-and it . i- •tho:',:-lit ilz.t.t thi- p-oce,s will yet supersede wl; otli";. , i-s, , " . If anybody wants cheap pictures they can he ac commodated during the month .of 'August, for 1 C4J4 and x4ll'l:flake thein as cheep ! and as good !! as the man in the cart on the Green: . a s FIRST CLASS, LIKENLSSES AT rscAL • • W. IT. DEANS, Pheni: . . Montrose, August 1, ISZi. • OMME to the premises of the subscriber, hi Rush, on the. 20th b 1 July. a two year olds, 2 steers, one better, 'bright red.: The:oa-ner is requested to rill.p:.o'y•• pi opt.ity, pay cbiirc• and I:Bizi , than tr‘ay. .Tettslt,• - August 1557.L2.rn . • • TURNPIKE NOTICE. - • Comniissioners appointed to open books, re l.,. .ceive subscriptions and organize - a company by the name of the TUnkhannock Creek Plank Road, or Turnpike Road Company, will meet at the house of Henry Williams in Springville, on Saturday, the 22d day of Atig,tist,sat one o'clock, P. M., to 'receive filib scriptioils to the stock of said road. • . By order of the Commissioners. August 5, 1357.—m0w REGISTER'S -NOTICE. iyupiac NOTICE is hereby given to all persona .1. concerned in the following Estate, to wit:- Estate of MART MILES, late G . ( Brooklyn,thfro eras-d, Chants Pertgo,. .Adfitinistrotur. -, That the accouLtant - .settled hia aceotmt in the Register's Offk•e, in and for the county of A. 14- quchanntq and that the same will he presented to the Judges or the Orphause Court ,of said County, on. Friday the 23th day of Aug. next, for contirtna-: Lion and allowance. J. W. CIIAT I MAN. Register. Rectstei's Office; Montrose, Jute 22, '57. THE TRUTH ABOUT XitIZSAS! CIOV.. GEARY'S . • 111.11SA,S , . LA RGE 3 2110. - 34131...t0m. WITH .1. COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE TERRITORY , • Until done, 1657.. - utul:rtacr-sur fun .inenunt of u cliecovory.: Geography. : , (r . .1 Ciirtrate : onninization TeITH.O7 ir,111,1,11.01.1 A., Venom,' it•Twolfit , ,t, Eir,llol3 TraOdS, ont yrith PortglitrrOf proneln. , nt art ''r ri...ervlrr, fnnyartterntireed. :1 - 3v JUAN li. (;1110.N, M. D, • -.. ~'):r-yrta,ry . 6'vp. (;eary. t'arrh.;:y e , nripi4.ll farm thc rior,:ne•ntir on nle . 01 th. de rat". at warhingtn...reul ozlrt r of the .kutier, with a fan arierront of The Invasion of Kansas from Missouri: The is l a or-. trial and tr,ol7l.•:ti ..f- II; rm. !..t a t, timnwt.l erred lILOVVIti..IIr, ref the, Ithserruri I:er-ler Ref! tit n::::- der of Ilyffurit and °G ore. The ContrOversy betweeu Cover:tot Cm!! at-el .Judge • Leetnuptc. - The prr.rovrlrr:gr. "(rho Terrttrehzl Liwir.rai ore, mitt.: ;more:a, ere "on. reorther. and Ger organization of the National Inorrernitir: Party : ',rill: Sketch of .K.natias during 'ins early troubles under Goys.- Reeder and Shannon. o•lltraelters. ltuttire, Ontragure and Mt:Mere : Ire I , .h1.11:.1, any part of the I:lined Steer, by wail. free: of powtagq.oll thr TM,lrt • real! Intl , . A 7.111.0111 L MeICOUNT TO TIO: TtLADT.: .re . 'lfOrk AOrICTISITCITZII. Price in Cloth, #l.= Pape?, 50 Ctn.. CHAALES C. Rl.loD.Eil.„Pulitiskei - , - 29tril] - Philadelphia. Ex. , rid r Cosamillte nair ground, BEST. 111 'MARKET. . TRY THE MOUNT HOPE - HAILSa BE-4-1. 7 771171.= 'le. • _ FINE IX FINIS 11.• 7'QUGH QZ,.. LITY. • sold by. J. ,PONS & SON. Mentrose, June 3, I 8157. - WOOL CARDINV. rr HE subscriber is fitting tip . his Machinery to -ac- - 1. connumiate his customers with work, to suit the spinning and knitting public, on short-notice. Thank ful for past favors, he hopes . by strict attention to business, to merit irst.are of the public patromge. - A. G.. REYNOLDS, West Brooklyn, June . • Saddles, Hail:Losses, &c. MITOSE in Irani of SADDLES, LIARNESSES, 1 TRUNKS, VALISES, CARRIAGE TRIM MING'S, or any -toorkor cirtieles eonneeted with the business, tan lie supplied at short notice ' and in a workmanlike manner , by railing at th - Shop, over the store sikenipricaarklifeEenr.se. Droa Julyl4, 1837.-31ss J C,—/V2l/106. Books and Stationery. FLOUR, FISH', 1 MWMM STRAYS. Slusquehanna County TEACHIRSI SORMIL StROOL3 • B. F. Tewksbury, t Ii , inab A Mammas' I: F. Stoddard, A. " .Noitua.t. Smtoot., lei — continue ten weeks, will be opened on the 2d, 'tlay of Sep tember, 18S7, in the buildings of the . SUSQUEHANNA ACADEMY, at Montrose, Susqueha:ma County, Pa., under the a Pervi-1:'1, of the above named Principals': The buil dings trill accommodate upwards or t.&•0 hundred students, them being eight fine recitation rooms. Regular courses of lectures will be delivered, on the Science and Art of Teaching,. and on Moral Science . , by Prof. Stoddard., Occasional lectures will also be deliver,ed during the session,-by the Hon. G. A. Gaow, of Glenwood, (expected.) • lion. Wu. Jasste, R. 11. Lirtxx, and 8..5. BENTLEY, F.sqrs., of.Montrose. Negotiations are in progress, with every appear ance of success, with a view of securing the • . . REV. HENRY WARD.DEECHER, . - to deliver the ORATION at the opening of 'the ,Sehool.. IMELEM Board and lodging, $2,25 per week.. Teachers and Students, who desire, can board themselves. Tuition in the English Department, including . Algebra and Physiology, to those from Susg. Co., $5,00, others, $6,00. Other branches taught if desired. Compe tent AssiSTANrs will be employed to aid the Princi. pals. It is nlso expected that a teacher 'a Phono• graphy will be connected with the School. BOOKS Stoddard's .3fathrmati al "Series: - Clark's Gram mar. All teachers who jotend entering theadvanced class in giammar, should provide themselves' with a good dirt ion rerjl. The text bboks should be scour ed'by the teachers pmvious to the opening of the School, if pos•Nibli. Those who wish board or rooms, will apply to L. F. Frrol or Witu . s B. DEANS, Montrose, Pa. • Prof. Srounann will lm present during the entire term, and devote his whole time to teaching, leeturz ing and otherwise advancing the interests of the school. Furtherparticulars given as soon as known... All inquiries relative to the ,S hoot, - cheerfully an= swertml, by D. F. TEWKSBURY,,Co. Supt., .Tuly 15, - 57.--tf New Milord, Siv - i. Co., Pa. . NOTICE; TO .NORNIAL sejloot. 'STUDENTS. We have'sectired places in private families where students can !we-accommodated with board and lodg- Mg. We think our arrangements nill be sufficient for all; but to avoid disappointment; you will please bear in mind that you must apply soon; thir supply of rooms for students to board them selves, is nearly exhausted. We can furnish but a few more of this description. Mcniirwe, Aug. 5, 1857 • Patrons. and Friends. NTEAarx i x years since, with scareely a word of /I encouragement, and in the face of along estab lished and monopolized opposition, a comparative, novice in. practice, without reference, and destitute of the prestige of rrofessional Fame, Lrentured myself upon your genetons indulgence and sUpport. Your pronfia and liberal patronage at once . exceeded my. expectations. and laid me under .obligations of grati tude which I shall not soon fbrget. Since my return front College, I have hem constantly receiving newed and most electing tokens of the public con fidence, in a largely increased, patronage, .liar which I am ryliewed;y gi:deftil. I feel that it is due both to myself sad my patrons, that I - seek , the highest de gree of sciektific.knoWledge oral practical skill in my most useful and ornamental Sat, _ and rest assured, friends, shall Tare neither toil nor money, in the pursuit of this my cherished purpose. I tnean to keep "posted," in all - the ' , valuable impmirements of the Profession, so as to perform an the operatiOns in its various departments, as carefully, neatly, permanent-. Ic, and painlessly as the Lest of ,them. Decayed and tender teeth Fran nom excavate land plug wiihdul in I ant doing it almost daily. I insert plate teeth in, four diG?rent mode', My charges arc mod erato. I employ no . " stool pigeons," hire no editor ial ".pull's," ask no man or woman to " pipe" for rue, don't rnn about town to show up and brag pp my but end , aeor to Makefriclifig . uf by my "Food works," and trust to these, to commend Upon my merits I stand or• fill. Office over Wil4ons store, in the west end of the Brick Block. Your gratefully, . C. D. Resideiti Dentist. Montro.zo, June - 10, • New Forwarding Line. .11cIONNEY, VAN. SICKLE & YOUNG, Q ill? every day thromzianni, the sea'ion, by the LI New York ..tt Erie Rail Raid.. Butter and other-country produce sold nt the high cA, market. rate, , , at vea,tmahle the proceeds will be paittin current money at me ofite:tand. A new stock of Trod just received. • EY. et reni. tend, .7 une. f1."4.5A3 ,-4f • Sa WILSON .& SOB ATM THE ONT.Ir • HARD WARE .31ERC1LANTS .IN TOWN. ..1 rrlißT keep constantly on hand a general a.ssort merit of 11.trtttu.e, Cutlery, I"rtin, Nails, Planes, Wall raper, Window Hanging:, Crockery, Groceries and Dry Goods, and in E.ct every thing' necessary for the comfort 'of Life. We:iliantt our co!ii etistouters for their and desire a furflienuequalmance. d. TlLsox Moutroi.r o Ttlue 24, 1.557 To "singers and Choristers I Jl.7i,'T the " Nieek Thing Out,"is' the 144 . Ennan Pitch Pip; giving the 3euuda' on Letters A and C. For- tuning Inftrunient; they ` Can't ha beat,' sa-the sound may be prolonged. to nny desira ble length, . Made of the best German Silver. and Iu `•w.irrautvd.perfect," Sent to any part oft e COW). try, portpaid, on receipt of#l,lo,by .4; IL TEL Motttre:T, PU., June 24, 1657.-4. f. ' Administrators' Notici. . . NTOTICE is Lereby 4dven that letters of .admixds,- truilon on the Estate of JOSEPH Wl.A.suut:...R.ti, late of Gibson; de cased, have been granled to the subscriber. and all per Sons. Andi:lned to slid - estate are requested 'to tu o•alcc immediate pa3inent, dfom harittg claims thereon, win please proentithe . same dole attected for settlement. • . • 1 • TIT A DDErS WHITNEY, 11 . • N: E. KENNEDY, and d ' S. S. INGA.T.U. • . . 1 , ~..1 roar It. • : . Of Gihon, I - - • CIIAILLES TINGLEY, 1 . of "Luton].) i 1 Tu UM N. It. The books and papers of slid estatk, 'Any be fonto at N. E. Kennedy's, in .Gibson," at alt times ready for se.ttletnent. , • Susquehanna Semin Binghamton, Broome Co., T . titE — •PAI. 1. TI:11331 of this fiouriidting In stitution commences August . I 9111,' 1 867 . Expett , 2.... of board and tuition in common English liritne.tiei, for term offourteen weeks, tdo,oo 1 arable one half at the commencement, and the other at the middle of the term. Diplomas awarded to Graduates. A class will he formed for the benefit of t signing to teach. - For Catalogues apply to.. -, •' HENRY CARVER, A. K., July 22, 1857.-28w6 '.. • PricipaL. i -- --- ------- ---- ---- ---- .r ------ . . DR. BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. THE BEST SARSAPARILLA IN . THE ViORLD! 'ITE have just received a fresh suppl of Dr. V 1 john B'ill's Cclebrate4 Surseiparsllq,, the best f i known remedy for all diseases originating from an impure' state of -the blood, the improper us of Mer cury, and for the numerous ills that "Fled is heir to."lt is put up in quart bottles, and con ' s SIX' TIMES the pure Honduras Sars,iparilla of a y other similar preparation In - America. - Those w o have tried the article speak of it in the highest erms of praise. Even the Physicians ill our county oniroeud it highly, and several of them.nie n intheir Joractice. Price $1 per bottle s or six bottles for $3. - • . nr Let the Izertil;:d try it. , ) . 1 . HEMPSTEAD 4: McKIKZIE: -, Brooklyn; July 15, 1857. • • NEW MILLINERY, f i • Dres-Making Estiblishment. LADIEkHAtrii YOU HEARD THE!NEWS TRS. DAVlS,formerly. of New York, has Ili -opened, a Millinery and ,Fancy Store, in the's - lage of Brooklyn, and has just returned from New York with a' large and fashionable stock of. goods, consisting of Ladies and N6:4* straw lints of every style arid variety, also °rape and Silk Hata constant ly on hand of every Erie and-color ' together with a splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, such as embrol, deries, Hair Braids, Hosiery, Caps, Liestd4lressits t Lace Goods, &c., Lc., all of which she offers at the lowest prices. tar Particular attention paid' to Bluachiug.JEll Aiways at Home. gr9oo7n, Nay 6, 1857.-27tf Little & Harding's Colrain. LARGE Al itt SPLENDID STOCK DRY GOODS 0 - UM : ME' 72aDE 9 new and'beantiful styles . now being openly! by. AKES, FORKS," SCITITES,SNATITS, • - SCYTHE STONES, . • GRINDSTONES. • • TIORSE RAKES,. • GRAIN CRADLES, SICKLES,r&c., a full fuisortment, jnst received, by LITTLE & HA.RDING. A FRESH LOT OF THOSE FIXE, HEAVY Blue F9.602,' in Bbls 'nd half Bbls, just received, by JulY 15,'57. LITTLE & Also, HA;TS, : 'CAPS, BOOTS, • • SHOES, • ; BONNETS, - RIVBOXS, CARPETINGS; •- SHEETINeIYS,' SUr ;AR, . • • ~ MOLASSES, FLOUR, • _POTASH,. • , LIME SOAP. CANDLES, STONE-WARE, . • TI.N- WARE, eve., a hundredth part of Which we have not time to enu-: tr.crate. Enough to say, we- have . idmoi:t anything:, and everything, expected to be found at a store in the country, all of which we are determined to turn into CASH_ in the x•cry shOrtest possible time.' And . Ivo he?ewithistiue a • NOTICE: W. lI:DEANS, F: Fm=.4l. ©&, ege7©TrirßQ, We, wish it tli4tinctly truflerstooti,tliat for • C A :S . N% 3 13 Win sell an kind of Goods, the finality consider atlnuch kiwer prices than usual. - KIND READEA, A word with Jog prinJtel., if you please. IITE . do not wish you to' entertain the idea for a I V, moment, that we will sell you gcxxlsat Cost, or iess, for that is not our intention. We hare i a large i=tock of Goods, and are willing to sell at a very etnall profit And be content. , . • L 4 rge Sales and Small Profits. 1,,th0 s ell-ave ta (Le r ge m i p a a n n: tot:lonnt ofs,: and are deterininei:l G OAD hi Summer, than rver isefore, atid although our profits' may appear light, y ; Ct we expert,. at the_ end of the year, the whole amount will_prove satizfuetorY. IF RESIPARCItERII32 • , Q tGxr., Molasses, Rice; rolTee, Teas, and all kinds L. of Grixeries,*a foil stock, just received,- and for sale by LITTLE ct"...• HARDING. 13I.ENTY of that nice YOUNG EIYSON TEA, ,a prituti article, at fuur fdr • IT IS NOT DISPUTED, rr lIAT Salrratux. Suap and Candles, of the beat qualitielA are for'sak by the box, at New York .city wholessde price, = • , • LITTLEth 11..4171MVG. N Tin Cans, JULs n hat you nraut for making soa p .ftur sale 7 by - 11 ZITTAB cE. .41?Dli v0 . • CARRETINGS. R ICH all Fool-garrets, nre otferetlot batgairui, by ..417TA' ek HARDING. iatr . 9nage, I r t SON : i l o o oVik " 4 0 1 i0ESi . e:c tiftikii;tit test aaici#lti HENS, BOYS, and YOUTHS • IDOUBLE-161..E HOOTS ' •Isid BILOGAN4,, • '1141 . 11 oaths bcitit4zOilsettire, Asp . • , ,11;SSES aid . _ M e ff 4 t l . io gm variety, selling off, at very 16w rates, by - LITTLIC (1.7 HARDING. ifAlg t itel#B: - . TITE largest stock, andlvvitest variety, of. good btyles, in Utis sedibn of cottiitrY,Troi sale by • LITTLE:dt HARDING. [3o,,K . r n i glra .) . R I B/XMS, /Flowers and Gcxxisjor sato bv" • LITTLE cf: HARDING. • • ATOM, Shore's, Spades Gardenlioes and Rakes, Plo . ughe, and many ' other kinds of Farming 'f(x)is for "sale cheap, by LIT7'LE if: HARDING. • TO LUMBERMEN.& WOOD CHOPPERS! - I).Y.ST Cast Steel and Steel Poll Axes ' Adzes, Broadaxes, Cast Steel Cut Mill-Saws, also Patent Tooth V. Cut Saws, with Filesof all kinds, for. salelow, by LIT TLE //.112.111NG. • TO D YMEN!! . VIRKINS, Pang, Ti Painted and cedar ,Pails, Butter tkorls, Dairy Salt; &c:, &e., for sale by Larrix 11E1 se de- • ARE YOU BUILDINO.I Y O-wailt -save money by purchasing your ILL Paints, Oils, Silk, Glum, Door Trimmings and hardware generally., of L.l77'LEr A. HAJUJLVG. FLOUR, SALVANO-LIME : !! A large . atnek constantly on bawl, • LIME& HARDING. , . . , Crockery' and GI& Were, ATONE. WARE, ~_ Lapides Glasses, • . Drugs it Medicines,_.-- . lVall Paper ' • . ' • Wlndo* Paper, - Window Eti!des, • Gritaba,ones, • and Hangings, &costes, - Tia Ware, Chain Pumps, Rooks, - • ' • • Cadary. --- - • • - Bedsteads, Patent 3fedkines, &c., Le., fur sale by - - LIT7'4CE é 114 RDINI 9 . °Astir you can buy atinartanythialtb a jawf. -MINIMAL ISE, for CASLE. at a very Mall advatioe from cog, by ap. plying:ta :: - • - 4177'Llelk HARDING. • P 11-0,11,0 IP c. Fs, , W - A 'T ; D 14 UTTER, .Eggi, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Grain .1-0 of all. kinds, Raga Old -from and Copper, Lumber, Shingles, DriaiApp/as, Beasts, Av., eke., wanted-la culls:Igo for ; , n fir nU .1.127ZE 114RDIN0, . ANDI3IB, Little & Harding. 'roanAxsocg Nail% atar J, 18 7..1y ANOTItErt -OFD VOA Tlll - L1771.1:: k Haying Tools! fin I PM 1 f OODFOgRI 9 EEO I=l • GROCERIES. 1121R1) TVA./?E, Ci? ( 1 .4". ER, .I";ttelotc., --Tt)--. FOUR MILLING TEA! LITTLE cf• lIARDI G. pair tlO '1:1 - C ®Ung3lEo 4. ch sr ea h r o , v t i r i hsh to a gy o Books and Stationery A. call 4101 i TROSE, BOOK STORE, in the Post Office, where they, * get good articles at a Air price. Jut Iteceived.—A new lot of School ilooki, Tower's 111N1 Webb's Series of Readers, Wayland's Elements of Mond Science, eight different sizes of Webster's standard Dictionaries, at reduced prices. Kane's Arctic Explorations, Recol lections of a Life Time, by S. G. Goodrich. kr. A..N. BULLARD, Menu*, Pa., May 13, 1857. Tune, Pop Goes the Weasel: Stranger, stop a minute— Here's a Store, just drop In it And view, with wonderful surprise , The Books and Toys that Meet your eyes:- - At-But-Latins. I hare Books and Paper, just the best, That you can find, East or West ; If any of my friends should doubt it, Call in, I will case your mind about it- At BULLARD'.i. Pine Books, Pens and Paper too; • All kinds of Children's Books, iuid new; In short, here everything you'll find In the Book and Stationery line— At BULLARD'S. So come along, come one, come all, Come rich and poor, come great and Brasil, - , And I will sell you Books so cheap, I know I shall your custom keep, - At BULLARD'S. Montrose, May, 1857. LOOK HERE : Tsubacriber has been receiving during the past 1 three weeks a fine lot of SPRING 1h SUMMER 1100113,1 making, with former stock, an assortment with which there is no comparison in this vicinity ; and that they are being sold in a manner satisfactory to customers is manifest from the fact, . that notwithstanding all efforts at competition, the rush and • sales thus far.have been unprecedented:. ,We mean 'with frequent additions, to keep the as- - sortment good ; and read• or prompt pay ing customers can rest assured that the old store is not lobe outdone. In addition to •the large va riety kept for years, we now• have n, good assortment of • READ Y-MADE CEO TILLY 0, ALSO, - • BOOTS d• SHOES, in all varieties. Please give us a call. Gibson, nay 27, 1857. • S. S. INGALLS. - 114 vine:isikinzool Local dc. Travenol:Agent% Wanted: 1)8:1INESS paying from V.. 0, to $lBO, per month. .1.." No humbug or chance business. Permanent employment given and no capital required. For further particulars enclose postage stamps and Ad; dress; A. SIMPSON, Exeter, N. May 20, 1831. - 19m3. PAINTS, OILS, &e.. WE hare just received' a fresh incoiee of Paints and Oils, Dve-staffs, Chemicals, ke., whietfwe are selling at•the lowest market rates. Those in want will.giye %tali call. HEMPSTEAD & McEENZIE. SOLE L E ATHER and. CODFISH, a now supply just in. ; BENTLEY & READ. • IJontrostki July 8, 1867. • Ikrse Rakes! Horse Rakes! TAICKERMAN & GA.IIIIATT have -just received 1 / a nother lot of the Celebrated Revolv ing Horse Rakes, ull'K are admitted by all that have used them to he giquerior to any now in use, for sale cheap. New Milford, July 8, 1851. Thrilling incident. rHE subsc,riher baring again resumed the TAI LORING BUSINESS permanently (it his health. will permit) will spare no reasonable effort to please all-who mat- Pee fit to employ .himt Shop in the Brick Block over Bentley and Read's Store. 1101Am:tie, June 2171857.-tf P. LINES. -Wool ! Wool ! ! THE highest market market. paid in Cash for Ten thousand pounds cif drool by \ .Tune 24, 1857. HAWLEY GUILD. TO. THOSE WHO WANT FARMS. A Farm Within the Reach of Everyllan. MBE RIDGWAY FARM COMPANY has made ar mngetrents by which all-who desire to settle or Purchase a home can do so.. The Farms consist of the best limestone soil of the most superior quality for farming, in a rapidly im proVing place, into which an extensive emigration is now pouring. The property is located in Elk Coun ty, l'enusylvauitt, in. the midst of a thriving popula tion of some 10,1)00. The climate is pe.rfectly heal thy, and the terrible plague of the west fever is un known. It also has an abundance of the best quality of Coal and Iron. The price to buy it out is from $3 to $2O per acre, payable by instalmetits, to be located at the time of purchasing, or a share of 25 acres en titling to locate ,the same for $300,, payable $6 per? month or VII flares payable $4 per month. Discount,: for every sum *lllOO and ender, paid in advance,, a discount of 5 per cent. Will be allowed, , and for over $lOO a diiernint of 10 per cent. ' In considering the advanhtges of emigrating to this locality, the Mowing are presented: -• first.- I The soil is a rich limestone, capable of raising the heaviest crops, owing to which this set tlement his attained its present great prosperity. • Sermid.—lt is 'the centre of the great74:irtli-Wests, Coal Basin, and is destined soon to become 'one of, the greatest business places in the State. It will sup ply the great Lake market, (according to population and travel the great e st in the Union.) It has live workable veins of the best Bituminous Coat, amount ing in the aggregate, to over 22 feet, which makes •*2,000 tons of coal under each acre. This will - make the buid of inestimable value. The ernineht state . geologil•tt, Dr, Chas. T. Jackson, of Boston, has !wide a geological stirrer of the land,' and.annly7ed the coal, the iron ()mond the limestone. This report together With maps will be furnished to inquirers_ Fourth.—Three railroads are kid out through this property.. The Sunbury and Erie Railroad glees us a market for our coal to the lakes—it•rims.front Erie to Philadelphia. A large part of Obi road has been finished, and is now in running order. A heavy foree is now working from Erie towards our laud in the western direction, the means for the completion of which has been raised—it will soon be finished. The Allegheny Valley Railroad connects us with New "York, Boston and Pitt-I)irrg. The .Venango Road connects us with the Welt. There are already good' Turnpike Roads running through this property, various othervoads hare been opened to accommodate the emigration and settle ment which has already taken place, . There is no,opportunity equal to' it now offbred to the man who wants to provide himself a home in en easy way, and make a settleinent where he can live in prosperity and independence In ,ts climate PER. FECTLY HEALTHY.' No case of the fever ever having been known to occur in this settlement, it is not like going to the backwoods of the West, among perhaps intolerant people, where there is no society, shut eltes,or schoobr, where the price ofland is high, and where the emi grant, after - being used to the healthiest elhnste in the world, has to end‘e sickness and pain, and per haps ruins his health and that of his family. But here is a thriving settlement havingtht ee towns, con taining churches, schools,. betels, stores, saw mills, grist mllla, and everything desired. There is a cash market at hand. The luirber trade last year amount ed to over two hundred milliob feet of lumber. In a abort time, owing to the coal, it will &Toni° still more valuable, as a number of iron works and mann &dories will soon be started ; they are at present starting them extensively. at Warren. Even tbr those who do not wish to go there, the payments are such that they can easily buy a farm to save their rising families from want in the *lmre, or to On a eompe tenee by the rise which will take place in 'the value °fiend. By an outlay scarcely missed, a substantial provision can be made. Persons should snake early • application, apply or write to E. Jefferies, 'Secretary, No. 185 Walnet Street, below Fifth, I'hiladelphia. Letters earefUlly answered giving . . . Shares or tracts of land cart be bought or secured by letter enclosing the first instalment of five dollar's, when the subscriber will be flunished with books, maps, La. Warrantee Deeds given. Persons can also purchase from our Agents. Route from Philadelphia to Tyrone on the Penn sylvenia Central Railroad, and thence .the Stage to the land. This is. a delightful season to visit St. Mary's—Abe best hotel accommodation is afforded.— Enquire for B. C, SEICLT2 , Esq., the Agent for the property at St. 3iary'e.-22ma Spring Blossoms and Spring Goods In Great Protection & Magnificence u uOOUR'TV lITITfI his compliments to his friends and tire Public for the substantial and long•continued patronage of his business, would again announce that he is receiving a large and full stock of • SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, f: - inelndin as usual a great Variety of Ladies Dreis Goods in Prints, Girwhams, Lawns, Barepe-De. lanes Challirs, Silk Plaid Bermes, Poplins;lho cade;Black and Fancy Dress Silks ; llroche,Stella, Silk and Cashnierc Shawls; -Mantillas Parasols, Rich Rihhons, Bonnets and Flowers, Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Av., with el great variety of other ; STAPLE di: FeIArCY GOODS, including Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Iron and Steel, Nails, Storetyllats and Cap*, Boots and Shoe* Carpeting, Floor Oil MO's, Painted' Windt's; Shades, Wall Parr, Clocks, Drngt, Oils d• Paints, c., &c. The entire stock having been bought for 'Cask and with mulch care, - will he sold a'the lowest figure, and to meet the views of the closest Coals or Time buyera.- - - New Milford, May 13, 1857. N. B. Flour abd Salt constantly on hand. GOOD • .PEOPLE ---.—ae=e, ALL o==--, A riE"Ti M INT la • AT TIM Head of Navigation, 4 ND esainine the choice stock otspring St Sum mer Goods, just received and open for inspec !.ion, and sale at a very low price, by \ C. W\MOTT. - PARASOLS! PARASOLS!! DO you want a nice one, fur a little money, call on ;C:-W. MOTT. Montrose, June 1857, • - BA REGE DELA:ICES. S low as I t•hillin' per yard, at ' ' . C. W. MOTT'S' • 1.-En;WMa.M. . A new stock of LA WXS, and other DRES S GOODS, expected this week. BENTLEY & Attention Farmers. riplie subscriber iA prepared to furnish you with ag i rictiltural implements, of variotis -kinds. Among the most noted, Pre WIIEF.LEreS PitTI::IST ENDLYSS CHAIN RAILWAY H01L74.:• POWERS. and TIItIFNLIERS, Lawrence Sawilills. Drag Saw Mills, Clover Hullers, llay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutters:, lirma..'s Nv.vc- AcelCrLTr ILA T . . STEAM BOILER; 11 . 1.1ities Nevr-Ponre in.c Secati CANS' ,it' 11., tile CRP:VENT .111a.c, adapted to grinding all kinds of grain, also grinds corn in the ear as fine as may bevlestred. This mill is run by a belt attached to various kinds of powers, and is very cheap. The Little.,Giant, and Double Giant, (double coned,) Corn am; Cob Mill, unsurpassed by anything of kind, and should be owned by most of Parm,!rs. In regard to Wheeler, Melick, &. Co ' s Threshing Ma chine, I have used and sold them for the - last sif years, and know them to give entire satisfaction, far surpassing any other threshing machine ever used. in Northern Pennsylvania, with which I am aeoltaint et!, either personally or by reputation. lean furnish . a few of the Emery machines to those who may de sire them, at something leis than ecrat, and can refer yon to those who kayo used threshing machines of different kinds. „. All machines sold by me I warrxet, except the 116.1 mentioned one.. All are warranted by the Manufac• tams to me. Yen will find it to your interest to give me a call, before purchasing elsewhere., • E. T. TIFFANY. Phnock, Susq. Co., Pa., June 17, 1857.—'ptf . a . • '- in Acrostic. - • A T y razor's keen; my Brush can scru Tz A-', O. h, -1-Ic onic, .all, all, on land or se . ' A E3 `l - B ise twenty steps, rest is my chaff R R celiac, place feet, - smooth as a chu p ' I charge a sixpence—situp l'o fe V i . 9 'tranger, j ain • 4 43"10.1.t.0n hai Lla , . - It • Montrose, May 28, 1857. . ._ _ Please Itemeeiber, rrIIAT we are receiving ,NEW GOODS weekly A. and therefore have always a Sue assortment ell hand, which we prornise to -sell. st ,prices as lcm, as the same articles can he - pnrehased for, else where in the county. ITE.II,I"STEAD 4 MiKENZIE.:• Brooklyn ~ J une 3. 1847. • . • . „ . „ STOVES, STOVES, stoves haro. been so thoroughly tried ; to the NJ entire satisfaction of all, that they need no tee= ommend froni us.• S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS. Montrose, May 27,1857. . • • - S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS Are now receiricrg, a frerb sußfols,of all kinds of SPRING AND. SUMMER GOODS. Which for cash or produce can be bought very low Montrose,..May 1, 1857. SHINGLES. A few M. good Vine and Hemlock shingles for sale A - right, by HEMPSTEAD Sz McKENZIE. . WINDOW SASH.. full assortment of Wiadnw Sash, constantly on .1711. hand at the lowest market rates. Also. many other articles not carrimihr the " Itie l Wagou.7 lIEMPSTEAD F 3fe.gENZIE.,. .I)LACKBEIZRY WINE.-It. is nutritious to the LI Wood, promotes digestion, exhilarates the spir ts, strengthens and invigorates the whole systern, Price 73 cts. bottle. •For sale by July 22, 18.57. • • 2c. TURRETZ. NOTICE: PBLlanotice is hereby given that S.A. WOOD RUFF is receiving : a nen lot of Stoves and Wares of all kiwis usually kept in the Stove and. Tinware line of business.ainong Which may be found a better assortment of Stoves, heavier, larger, and more durablethan ever before offered, in'this county. All die proof yoU need will bejust to call and exam ine for yourselves. .All stoves warranted in every respect. Kept constantly on band,an extensive assortment of TIN WARA made, out of 'the best' materials*, which is offered for sale as cheap - as can be bought in any market. Also on hand,'Leati Pipe of all siz es, Chain and Gearing for Chain Pumps, all sizes Brass and Porcelain Kettles, and all kinds Jappaned %W are. Jcbbing done on short notice and in good order. AU goods the line will be sold cheap for cash 6t (approied) credit. ' S. A. WOOPRUFF: Montrose, May 1, 1857 • . MUSGIL,COMI =v+t= MUSC H /WIEUVIR Anew article for Mattresses and Cushions. Ism now prepared to famish who wan( gOod . and cheap Mattresases. Musestn Hair is reeommend ed as beim; better than bair 4r, feathers, It is free from all moths, worms, and no bug, not oven the.bed bug will go near it, nor remain whore it is. Mattres sos of Hair or coma made ort_ abort notice.- G. F. FORMAL • • . Nos. 1,2, Basement, Sesirle's Hotel. Montrine, Pa., April 30, 18,57.—tt EARTHEN PRESERVE. CANS just , reckivud nua for sale by .11. - WILSON'eSON. WoUtroise, August I?, 1957, Tioga Point Agiicilttl Works. 7 / 4 11i, IMMO; - ATHENS; BRADARD COUNTY, PENN'A. masrFA, A Emery , . TBUSHELS AND SEPARATEBS, Threshers and Cleaners, Circular and Cross Catt Saw Mills, Shingle Machines, de., Hasery'a,llielok's and Kraiser's Cider Mills and Presses, *CarnShellers, Clow's Grain Cradles, Bay, Strais.and Stalk-Cut ters, Horse Forcers, Dog .Powers, Graitt4)rills and Broad Cast Saws Cultivators,- Jhrss hoes, Corn and Cob Mills, De'deriel.,'s Hay Presses, Stump Ma, chines, - KETCHUM'S MOWERS_and REAPERS, . - - EXCELSIOR FANNING MILLS, - Provisi4i Safes, Refrigcmtors t. Leather and Rubber Belting. Our Excelsior Faritung Mills are , od. Extras furnished for repairing allmachines sold by us. • ar Descriptive Catalogues, Price Lists.and Circulars of all machines sold by us, sent gratis and postage paid to all applicants: •Send us youe:riama and address. • - • Agent, 11. L lhowsns, (of Franklin.) 'Noniron P. O.; Susquehanna County, Pa. . R. M. WELLV k BROOKS, Athens, Pa., July I, 1857.—fm • - New Era In . Montrose , ME WAR IN LINSISCONTINUES! BUT those who attempted to mt up a fight io Montrotte,agninat" second rate goods and high priCes," with the faginds of three or four ottlstocks have fizzled; and . Keeler nod Stoddord, whose BOOT AND SgOE . STORE is located on *Lin atreet,gouth Searle's - llot;. , l,—with thelarge4 lad best assortment of Goods:ever brought- into this mar , ket, bought. at the • . - • ••• LOWEST .FIGURE anit which they will sell 4 ' Zt.rtte' above cost,ere de termined to .give . " the oldcatrger"-n hard one. We do not intend to tie undersold by ens other establishment \ in Town.: We have only to say, Cones and See, for seeing; isis believing." We do, not de sire to puff , : our goOds, preferring to "let our workS praise us ; but we may be permitted to say; fqr . th... infonmatietr of pnteltasers,that ne hate just receive - 6 AN' EXTENSIVE STOCK of Stir:edar quality anq style, comprising ail kinds of Gentlemen s,'.Ladit.tc-', and Children's wear. Also a general assortment t..f Findings, and Leather of all kinds. _ Work made to order, and repairing done neatly. • 'KEELER & wrOEDARD. Montrose, Jurie 11, _ 1856: - New Spring,Good. it the NEW STORE hi Wise& / f THE OM undersigned }laving just returned _ from New York; are noir ex hibiting to the good'pebple of•Gitwort and vicinity, a complete assortriient of Dly Goods, Groceries, Crockeryjfardware, Boots, 'and ‘Shoes, •Hats and Caps, - Ready Made : Clothing, • Staple ii,J'atc,y • - • • Dry GOods, consisting. of Lawn . :Chates Gingham:, Prints," ShectiMgs, Ye:kings; and a largo-stock of siLmustEß GOODS.- for men and boys' irear: itelievin 4 o. the Readij fig 'al Short credit' syston'to be the true one, put motto is "VIM nimble sisPene.. is better : than, the, slow shilling."\ Call and see us ' for we ?kilt - Sell - It:0i; goods cheap for cash: • '•• ' ttltlfl.=:' . • Gibson, April 30, 1867.•:'* N. 13. All kin& of prcidtioe taken in exchange foi Goods. • : ..• • 18 Bonnet and Dress Triarnings; LP 'a gomplete wtorttilent at • " • . HAWLEY &GtILD'S. (I . I;OVES & SOCIERY# ~ large Mock VII of every variety, for Ladies, Gents, and Chi. 7". ran, at • •;it.tyi.gy k CIUILDWr • . Dairymen, Take Notice,- • AWLEY k GUILD have , conotaritty hand;; -Lk and have made to Clyde; Churns, - Mrkins Return Pails and Tubs, of the lest quality.. Gibson, April no, 387. BooTs da snors, and Ready-Made Clntll- ing, of every style -in market, at IL%WLEY it GUILD'S. - SALT SALT : • ' `TILL 4 iug at 181 iv ._ notwithstandingl,4 the late advance, by -.IIEMPSTEATii. MeEENZIE: MONOPOLY! •MONOPOLY . °THIS Is the great principle. among our - ,selEsh, 1 small ,merchants. In proof of - this look at the; late. Act pasied at .llaAburg, - prohibiting hawking and peddling in Susquehanna toady; an Act pas.: std te, gratify some of the ,Merchants who hire ei piiMsed. a desire.," to.atop iOlue tar& wag6ii's." • - .• GUTTEBER4' ROSENBAUM & CO, - ' • Y'-••••=. -1)0111-WITH 1010Pit.T1 Thetr large wagon w il l run mo re regularly thak • ever before, until their litense for Peddling etpfires.' In order to accommodate - theel:away and be able AA battle monopoly suceesafully. t haremade yangements to ' get Nerd-,-Gooda;weeidy from Nevi York, and they -will bell the same-front 145 to 510qter.. cent cheaper, than any ether eat tbrudiment Eins' 'quantum County. We have now received our The largest, cbgaiest aocf : best sotected viat2 Offered in this market. It; is not. atecotry to anti nkrate the articles which oni . assat, it is tifficient tosay that we bare a general stock cr _ the latest and most lashiogable goods in the market and we cannot nil to suitthe public, as well in taste as in prices. A few-words more to our. fellow.eiti zees, and particularly to those' who 'Pet thettuielve— independent anti not obliged toporchaseat sortie-pat— . tkular store. We know that it will be thr your-lat e r.t, to examine and price our goods before putehas ing- t..isewhere ; that is a true motto that "a pent.• saved is better than two earned." We arc date! mined to spare no pains to give gent ( ral satisfactirr and we shall always be retViy - and happy to our assortment to those who will favOr na with a ea: , Vii.TTTENBERG, ItOSESEAUM-&-Co. Montrose, - M ar 21th, ISM.' LOOK AND REAM- . . t li s r4 7 4 * lIVEI '6 - 611 - Tll E undersigned, Merehant,•"at Dimocl;Wer-. . CorniTs, lies lately tlim:ove . red that for pay, he can tell more . goetis' and make more mdr.,-; at one half the usual profit put Upon country Consequently t can goods from five to t.,ni cent lowerthan other establiShinents inthis. sc But do not take my word for it, and se s e for font - selves: Bringa little eash, or some , kinil of country produce, and buy your goods at a price unparalleled, in, the history of - Merettntile trade... My "stitch islaro• and well selected, and t am receiving new addition , every . week.- My terms of sakyttre ready pay. will certainly be for - your interest .to - call and seem. - before"purchasing elsewhere.... • ~ - .Flour and.ealt kept constantly on hand. ' TILATIIL• Dinlock. jail. 14, • • Post Broihers . > are now receiTingitheirEtock. of -; • SPRING AND - SEri‘ , { °OBS . ~:t. and invite their friends to dAsiwookipis Lnitge SitereloOf Di'ese IfAbods.—Sta Shawli, Bonne tit, picnrera afialtibtiris, Silks; lii vary'. ty, Gents. Ofotits;' CasSimerni and Yestlnge,* Gent fine assortment. of Fasktietutble Clothing, Parsri:. W 111,41.004, Laces - , 1 Edpv;ettlhr and - Sieeves, and Ottr'Dry‘ Gayle' dt, partfue . nt Is, w - r.tbink. ntuwittft tit 'quality ,tf stvl- fArtiveres.- . —A`gilett • . iron; I, • ' Mitt Hard . • '• • 4 - • . Crockery.tlitrge'stock: • _ 1141,te .15: gi.pfi, Boots kid 9104, oil*lfe4 Carpet. - - Large assortment of Wall Paper.-, Montrose,- Vv. 6, 18157, ' ' DR. /I.IIII.ICIVISi-. , . Celebrated VewetaltileCotatpottatt , Apow stook of I.llls „medicine, Just received—, • soverelpio'-rknoidi:fer chiblettl hrfarthoii, St& riser Comphiinis, &e, TLICITtir.r RE.itp,- - Julio 8, tthl, , CIiALOS DELANES. . T"plohe to buy C7finfl!y fOr a song; bi at - ' ei.IY• MOTTO: B 57
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