II II IN r ,„ ~. .•-- • -e - acnerll Assembly n; ..- ..-0rnm0n ,,..,10,1,4 I , ,,,,,chanek, entltl,l an net -relattnz In the CteCtilet, „f the I ~ .0.,, , : , 1,1111%, upprovell the :Id day of .1n1v.. 1 1. P. 1;39. I. Y. 1'.110.1.1.1aIll:.11i.01 Sherl IT of the count, - ~ ISplehann..l.. in .. n. ,1c,..,,,i;0ns faith, do Itenchr rtoe notice to the Elector, of the r „ n „ t , min:raid. that a General Election will he held In rahl count", i'• . , 211 Tuesday of October next, . • „,,,...„,,.,ii._ l'oh day tf said rip nth.) at uhieh I:me, State and Coun , ; ,, f ,,.,. f ..i.,a• to he elected 3, follows, too' it it.', 1' rs•;:, to tll the rifler of fio.vvr , rf (If %alit Commonwealth. ~,,,. ;,, .11 , ,, to thl the 1at....4. 11 :urn - 6 . .1: fir ing,"ris.ra. •t. wile... , , a r .. k l ' l 1 .. "11 . 4 '':' II NIT ,I r az: ri, .:,, I. n is, .sr shall red - meter th - 1 ..,..' di .. .-.1..•!,1y -, , lt , irti li t ilitt tit ii7llt Of ,i< Stta....i. l'. "1-..: -.ha -s, , n:,y tit,... or •1.7.,,1.N-...tr,1 die , nt , .• t flat e , er. e...r.!, r ~! e'el-.2aes, a,' IX-I!, :.1:-..! .. r , I.,:-. e , I • .r , t, - . •ofet , cer,:non e.lasani ri sty; At , , 1 , 41, , it• ii.,)" 11 . . t , ttlittrl • ,.. t i ...tit :,I..tt hy let P: .q . .. 1•1.• ~. le.hti .. ; or ' g at t lir "mu , tithe. the ~fli, .4 api.ir01.,.,6 ,r: .I,,te.e. fn . r t•lett •••:. aht ..leetar. ~r. t hi. c.,,..,,, ,p,dth. hh,l 1 L:tt „t. : .,..I: . hi.r.• ~, ~ ..ber ,fr.... ; •.• „...• a r,r. Filch -11.-..tPni, ti . :111 'oe vlig,.. c .4'....: th,:,1... he , 01 .. ‘..: for.' • thr ttitlite WI of Ar•••en,IFIS it 1..... al , . I mad:." the tiler t,f .-e -r. t-Iterif.", I ie.,ilite shenft. Aldrnman.. l .-liec of the P. an.. , Ji..eont,' i' 'otviirl.k. 4,1 evert. OW, 11411,1 y, 't ern-hit or . abin 'this 4:tmninonsrialtis ..rheneria• c...11ed Ulan LY 'au S.t/ 3- •ieenon. or by three qualified , - -lerters then-6f. tt/ C.11,r any k ti, ilt.til,lllt 11, lilt' W:lllit,t a be Iliiifi, off t•eneral Eicetioi. il I. • ...-,,rutted in such aet rac to 1 r.•mta. voters fnsizi tut :I- same ;:and it shall I.o i i le dwt...f the: nspretii r f' r.- . ... t iticl..ll.lriut or 'Warmth! ; within t Id. rni.a..n0r._.!..1... rat it. firs. in or by f tcputy. at the -I.ber. of 1...1.1ie5; Etre. I.•_ii Sr snl. didriet cr ...v. - ir:hip. f, 11., purpose of i,... •e:. • ar.•,..aferr-Clal." il'il., t.... 1 ,11., tin .ri of the act of Amor:ll.ly ...titled - A,. gb. , teetol,, and fur other purposea - a , ' r" id .Sprii Is. raartra that Ulf, af..resaid Ifttli,Nacti. at.. " shall tea 1.• ,14 rou to pn Mr: Veni iiiiil oilier: nr boron. I. ~.d.le , er tr,u, Ft . - t /St', 1;.1 . .. , :t i ti. or Clerk at any ienerar or 2.,;.ea.11 rit ct 1.1., in f re•hu ealth." ' . . st to th- pree'lsion• f.otttfllSlO4 In the 7C.1.1. section. of the net the .I:et.a-, er the tih.eemce: .11 I reel !dud! reg....11...iy. lake th. certificate or return nit the ititrtieli rt: 114., I,l , 4l,C i tli i e ittti pr,,l.Wr threat' at rt hureting..fone..lu.igrfr..rn e.ndi dis -1,• .• , .,irt 11. arse hi the. la 'rough of ?lout ruse, on I.hr - third th , dal. nrch , ntlon heindphe pn•avilt year nu ! Friday the .f . kleben Twit, thris• to do mid perform the rintl.a req.:lrad !add Judges. ' Al.'. that when- a Judge lay alekheas cd• inn attrident la utnthle.to artruld said flung-Ind of 411 , 14 , 5. then rt...• or return aforeashl shall be taker, el.arp. , of br one of :tarn or ftlerk's or [lie eierglon of sad &atria, tilt o ' ;ball di, 'a, :1.. duties required anti.: a udge unalde to attend. - din, tilt, 61# Wawa . - ,f =lid net. It is muted that -every sp•itil,4l itiliCtiOnlth:tll 1..' opened Ira wrtn DOA. and Ti.n. :.lir a and shall continuo without intrfuldiar. or adjourn-, 'd.r.tr, a'alt.ak ! lithe eveni ng Alma the ir.,l4e sh4;lfg„ . . i is 1, I, 1 . it% 'x'r, , Tt , nr , t. girr tar nfflee. trt the Ttornugh Montrone. nt'Ser.ienhr nno . Domini -16.17. and futile Tear or the the nighty-111st. P. IittLLIiiTE.R. Sherif/. Sri lc~ AMLIUCAN. el A a h ies, Inventors and ifann(arturers. , 1”17 e Tft I P.TEENTII 'V . .W.(I,e of the it' AM lie Pub:lN:let-A the •-: Lac:ease and l‘tittiu:ate the ti,rniutiuu of club,. t.. tint • ;.:~. 3:>~~ HtrCSAND FIVE Br:CDT:ED bf)LIJARS CASTI PRE:4IIS3IS tom lur.F-t list ~.I"ettle.eril•er.s- x ent Snit:: the 1? ,of li4:41011-t4. s,:zoo ; 41h, st7o ; 81 00 .: ; •tgli. $6O; Drtik, : txt" kith: *,; ittn. ; 820. • !r , ,1 , 0r1f,r, cal: 1.. lu :gm! frmi, iTrf MN,. The tab will he paid 10 "t the •.3e r., , tit , ". Itntnetruitele after the 14 , W..4tvrtl.-and CatiNila nion(s.y Itlll 4, 'limn, will' vlea-e to rein it • Te-rte: -- -six e".l,Ls et. {Miff. Qtil.Mi r titiOn to hre.f4W :it I.l3li:ArS. 3 Ye3r, or One ji.,TE , .—Fice. CqpieA, for Six 3t.ntio..ilit; , “n , les Teh Tie, for six Movtivs, ; Ten COrlk.ll i'wertty 'opir , , for T,.. •Ninal!K s"::.'- f1;,!...4 ...if Twenty and Over, the fehrir x ,, l , sertpti ,, tl Is oral3' ' s .11 , . 11 , TV volttnte hf. prlnteil ntiftpl' fine jape -wilb nen- trrie. 14. it'f'!imml eh3rAtrter n( the. nutc:strtYle 1:7-1e.t): n Wet( kl) , V11. N` 1 • t retniftrf'. it :rill itti ettitttl otml It. the pnitittilgutit , to of ,itt 7,1.11111 f, to tt,e variott and 'lretnletki rtfl. littLentyt. Itt:enntin, Nii ll er!a"i .I:tintme4f , tritirn tot tizitt fit itr.tmicAl ,r,timitte tintru. -:mire. It 1, ir•umi :it ta. OA titbit v Engrnritirt... and Not le t• •••;[-x: tiler with 411 rdL t, fri.r Autt-rimui l'utet.t I 'htlin.iltui.in.ned a rCi.iy I:, :tilt am,: of her; imifer tte Ue 1:!"00 - Kul the SCTir."..Tinr to pre•knd • dt,,,...•••1 it, ••••Inn•n , ire a pe:.et ;at: f•n•ru... Mtnfild thf••ei...• andrir:Set. Seil . 4l2l‘ . :41•11 Me. 111:r.it4Y,. and thlr, ril.tl - .10 , : of the, Sellt.tc - r•lrt , Et I.rcnap c.,u of Undu,l wad }.:JittrtaiJiing . 4 • melt ropte, will g 1%1 o t.r the Cann , * MUNN Attu:sin ixt rato ot tom litlee,a,r'gitYa that lettere or ltelnitakti - tatfrin nu the PA. .. . •• ..: . 1 .1.3 if:. S. 111.:1:,1 )ELL. hate ,4 . Jet-up t,.., "ship. dt ' , e 1..11 crATzt•4l t. the su!,,,eril,ern. and an prr , ... is it,,it•!.t.Pd Ite are recrlnste4ll ,, mai..e imme•Viato lares.unt. zirt.l th , le ~ .0:10 11.1,..vms milli 144.•oneprt•frclit tliv• ,g.sn- dlrkylat.tesed fur ~....... • - - - II EA ISSN' 111..A.1 0 1:1.1.. • ? on, the I.p.n;i•ht. • A ?men. f.. 1 . 4.. Mort, of 31.untrua.... , • . At1gin5,11;...3457,..4tr Farm for Sale. • of the cheapest Ifar9izs in eke - County. ntains SS acres of good tillable. land, has on large two story House, Horse Haim Black shop, splendid wood . lot, is well Waterled, well iII caul umler a good state of 'cultivation. It is . Aon the Harmony Old Lenox Turnpike, Biz Irettn'Suma. Depot, and ~ tsit. niiies from Jackson Pavinents made eO.Sv Appls to 3f. WAT§ON, it Jackson, Susq. Co., Pa., Aug. It:, '57.-4w El mate ilos 1 eptt.ri STU ATS. ft to the' premise's of the sobseritter, in Rush, 1 a tat: 20th of Jul::, 3 two year oldS; 2 sleeve, if.?t, bright red. The 'owner is requeged.to rove property, pay charges, awl, take them • S.F.TIE SHOVE. 1, liugnst J. 18.57.-2 m • 1A) J :11, I Vial. /1,0, VOOL CARDING. IN • qukscliber is fitting, up his-Machinery to . olutuudate his custtnners with work, to suit the g and knitting public,onrhort notice. Thank- • Vi l a favors, he •hopes I ,', to itprit ti shale of the public patronage. REYNOLDS. .•t 13 rnuk.June t,"1,857.—tf I tug' WOLFE'S pmATic SCLISAPP'-.7, at ELL'S II EU IGO LARGE. AND SPLEIpII) STOCK . .DRY ': I !' GOODS 1, - FOR TIIR, ' attavay - Am aa [32- g new and beautiful styles '*.. now being openei . y . • ! LITTL 'i if. /Lliail.,YG. - a 3 i Me i Farmers and anics ! ! • wVlLL..ple,se remember,.wh9 building, that the subscribers are furnishing,' DOORS, SASR, if, BLI-40S ) - . at the lowest : PAC RY PRICES,- (freight added) and that they . eep constantly on hand, 4 huge st :k of Nailli,Glax%, Panty, Pa* nt.,Clib,Door Trimininum,limils an' Blind Fas. • tenings, Lime, &e' ace., dLe. - Itiiiik, we bare almcist .ercriliang•in the way'. of building materials, of 'Emu. quaiiti; and will sell them at a very small advaneO from co.,t,for Cash. There fore, we confidently, aSsurii - buil, lets. that they . will materially consult tiieit l ,own inte r !; . .!sts, by giving us a calf, before purchasing 117171 1 , , & 11.11:111NO. 17. 11 'LW IL 0 (ID Jl ll 2 ' , ,) • V ,/_;-:. L . Ir . g , .... • i i i • 1 A N D - A ILn I MA'AM ! I: AY the load and ba;Tel, cons nay .on hand, and fur sale at the verylo.l-.4 ' rites, 1,. , 1.1777; 1 ,,t• .-110 W - G. t 1.1 Nicholson, Sept. 2, 1,8:57. 1 . • -1 Ilaymg T. ols ! i,. ,-, A KES, 1 - . 1 I.' - 1 t- - SCYIII Es. ..:•'.....1115. .1 Sql' A I 11% s'l't ) N ES, • gRINI).jON ES. ITOIZSE ItAli E . -'-. • .., GRAIN CIZADLES, ~ • • . I - SICKLES. k 0.,• &,..., a full asortnic•ilt, j4l ri...., , i gi.J. by . LITTLE* 11A NI)IN.G. 133 ITI;:t. •`? I 1110:03 1.7 9 IX AVa4 1 f a zi: ai I •ts FR ESN 1.07' OF TileZT 11.VE, 1%F_.•1 I - ) 0 LID 7 U 2 • • • • L :•••7- ) 9 • ALSO • 13112. 4 E,10 11 .31/Stt... iu libis Rh's. jtp.t evolved, hy July 15,'57. 1..(111. HANDING. RE GROCERIES, ; • • ILIT ti; r CROCKERY, 11007'S. • 1 CAPS. BO :‘: - W ETS. : • H SHOES. • C RPE 71X CS.I RIB BO XS, • SHEE ..Sl C R. MOL ASS ES, -FLO ("R. I'OT4SII, 1131 E. SO Al'. 1 : CANDLES,. . . .5 . TO-NW-WA RE, - :TIN-WARE, ere a hundredth part of which weltaTe. not time to mot n.c.rate. Enotigh to ur, tcc (,:tve altnoq anything aml everphing, I.xpoett,(l to bo.,•found at :t ••tori: in the country, all of which we ,arie t.q.ermitivT to turn intiir, A F.:l j . lit slio;tf-;t timo. And we hurewitl. • N O.TICE CASH CITSTO3II.74RS. We wi,ll it dktinctly inidetstooi.l, th:it for C . AI S II • • we will poll any kind of Goods; tile quality consider ed, nt much lower prices than' usual. FRESK-tRatERIES. ( fur; M01a5, , ,e , 4, tiree, Coffee, Tens, and all kinds ).:1 .4,i 1;:-neerleR,..1 nnd for sails h • . 1.177:LE //A R1.4.17G. • 'FOUR SHILLING TEA! I j3LI:ST:f of ilint 1 . 1 4 .1(1. YOUNG iIYSON TEA, a • prime article, - at four shillin g , for side by . • L1T71.11 . & HAI:DI-VG. IT - IS NOT DISPUTED, r 'BAT Sderatas, Soap Ind . Candies,- of the best qualities are for side. by . fhe box, at. New York .city wholes:de pries, • - LIME F 11 A R.-DISG. NTiu Pinot; just what. yon:waut fur ,n4ing fur-salci by '" I , LITTLE & 11131:1)1NG.' - . CA - RPETINGS. TONI' wool ear l kc, are ofrertA . R.t bargain's, by P - 1.1777 4 E J.: HA I: PING. , ~ . ... A --- - . .. . • • . 13fl03r$ dc.; SIIIO.ES. - riONSTA.,..NTLY on hand, the be -.4 sitsertment or A..., • MENS,-.1.10V.: , , and '1'0(711.9 ' DOKELE•4OLE BOOTS • . -, . and Illtilt4ANi, : and of the-hest trianulaetitre, alFo WOITENS, 3115 ES and -!, - : • • CHILDRESS' littoTii, - • .. .• HATS & CAPS.' TnrE largest stock, ,ntl,l j.r.ri,atest ratiety. of good styl c s , in this section of Country, for sale hr • ' . ~ LIPTLE A: ir,dian.vG. TO LUMBERMEN & WOOD .CHOPPERS? . I)Ei4T Cast Steel.l and Sti-el Poll Axes, Adzes, Brond4x.s, 4 1 11tOztis.0-:,1 eta Mill S` , 4w1.1. also Patent Tooth Y'tit eilt Filet , . of all kinds, for sale lon, by L/TPLEci• MARA/NUT ,PAIRTMEN!! Paßra,"Tin. Pai4ed . and Cedar Pails, Butter Bowls , , Dairy Sak, RT., ice: for sale. , by • & 114 12. DING. ARE YOU i.ICILDING 'VTOL! . will snve money hfpureltu,ing yolir " -1L roirst , , (Nis, Sash, at*, Door Tillsimisquid liardivare g,eneially, of LITPLErk .114 RDING: FLOUR, SALT, AND LIME!! A large stock .coustautly on hand ; • LITTLE d• MARLING • Crockery and Glass Ware, • .• . ; 'TONE \VARE : Lot*ing Glasses, - - 0 Drnes d, Medicine, Varier, Window Paper, .- Window Shades, • Griiidstow..tfi, . and Ilarmings, Sloe, Tin Ware, Chain Pumps; Books, Cu.tlery,,- . 1, • Bedsteads, Patent Medicines, Lc., Ize., •fkir sale by - LITTLE & 111.41IDLNYI. • • . • 0 A Sdll - • you can bur almost anvthinn• in the way of iIENERI:VIEERCHANDIsE, for CAST!, at ,a yeti Small advance from cost, by AP- plying to W A N T - E D! UTTER, Eggs, Lard, rol/au% Reclaims!, Grain ' L. of all kinds, Rags, Old Iran und Ci;pper, DriedAjlples, Beans, d:e.,.the., wanted in exchange for goodr, by LITTLE d• lIARDIXG. COKE AND SZE. - - Little & Hardin. 'irNKILLN:cocK. Drror, Jul 1, 11357.-15 ^ TC Little & Harding'i Column. A 11 0 T 1 . 1 .11,1 i, PURR POTASH. SIIQES and GAITERS, In grcat variety, gelling oil; at very h e w rateg,.lly 1,117 LE 41.• . 14.77!,LE & HARDIN P DUCE 1857. THE NEW-YORK . TRIBUNE. 1858. • rTIIIE TRIBUNE was first issued as a Daily on the .1- 10th of. April, - 1.841. Its Weekly edition was 411ntaeoccal in September of the same „Yetie ;" its Semi- Weekly in Mar, 1845. It was the Gist daily in Amer ica to issue a double or eight-page sheet at a low price; and it has kept at least even With the foreamit of its rivals in the rapid expansion of Newspaper en-. terprise, which the great extension Of Railroads, and • the establishment of the. Telegraph Fa-stela have crowded Into these. bat sixteen eventful years. No . larger journal is riffirrtled at so low ia price in ,any quarter of the world ; none in America, no iat nteraat what price batted, pays an equal amount, weekly or monthly for intellectual labor, It employs canes- pondents regularly in the leading capitals of Europe, ' and at the most important points on this continent, , with a liberal staff of writers and reporters at home, / .rer a irding full, early and accurate information as the I first object ofa Newspaper, and the timely and thor ough elucidation thereof roathe chief end; or its Edi torials. In that spirit, the Tribune has been and will he conducted extending and perfeetrog its cor respondence so fast as the increase of its patronage eery id hY soon, the TI at la .r. ri r 'Will, justify the expense. Should the current attempt to connect the Old with the N n e e w si W in ' i o l r Tiede wire proce successful, heavy cost to ourselves, and, we trastaa corrt4pontl trig advantage taaour readers, publish each moaning a synopsis of the preceding day's occurreirces through out' Europe, Northern AL icaatod W ettern Asia, a ttli_ regnlar reperts of the markets, the thotiehu•Y as 'pects and harvest prospects of hither Europe. With a goOd atlas beside hint and a daily paper on hit fire side table, the American farmer or artisan within a day'fi,ritle of •the city may then study each evening the doings orate civilized world throughout the day preceding ; and it seems hardly possible that' any who Can read, hut especially one wholias children to educate, will longer deny himself the pleasure and profit of a daily journal. The sante:is tine measura bly Of. those who live further inland; though, where mails are infrequent, a Senti-Weekly; Or even a Week ly paper, may scent suffirient. , The 7'rabane deals a ith qiiest ions of Political Econ. onty, Public Policy, Ethics, Nitetaid Progress awl whatever nta'y affect the Intellectual, Morgl, Social and Physical well beim! of inaukin.l., dogiratie The ology alone except....l. Its leading NI ais the honor= ins of honest, earful lVotk in what, ver sphere or e.ipacity. anti the consetinent vie% ation or the lad air- Mg class in knot; ledge, vii tue and g.meral c;teent. It is necessarily hostile to -Slavery nader all its as peets, to Intemperance in whatever form or degree a ith its accessories, to War save in : the defense o f Country and T.iberty against actual invasion, and to every form of flanthling. De-iring to See Production extended arid encouraged, addle wild Speculation and useless taaflic are Curtailed, it favors the poli c y o t, siatainieg and diveisifying Home-Industry by a diS. criminality. Tariffa-a policy %inch tends to increase the priee't7f Grain to the Comer while diminishing that of Dread to the artisan, by tedueing•the di-tanee ac 05s - which their respective products lare.exchanged and, of enco-P., re.hieing the cost of their tran , fer.__ ltegtv ding Fdliletsterisni in all it phases, and ev e ry form and device of National covetonanessa a ith lot to:dined abhorrence as. the twit.. of Republics anti in their triumph the grave of Email lininm Riglitaatte seek by evi.ry means to woo and a in the attention of i our colitdrymen front projects of aggramliaenieut abroad to era eitilis a is of de% elnpllielli att.! btlieliCVllCe . l at home, nwvnlost ;lofting ViiilCll a e 1 - Alik..l 1:411111:1 , 1 Ott "ugh the Matt of our territory ito ernarect the' oater, of :11o; Atlantie with tlitYte• of !the rileitic.— Delievitie that the goods of•this:life ari not yet fi t i l ly I tli.t:ll,llted. avil that no one ready to wink ,Itioi ' ,l I ever tannish in interning Ittielea-, it I t •r,tl-• in 'open I ear to every suggestion of Social iloto6vrolent whichl does" not countervail the dictates of eternal Noralitr nor war upon'that natural eight of everyone to-what:l Soever he has fairly produced or honestly acquired, ' whose denial must sink mankind into the chrioQ and night of barbarism and universal squalor. With it profound cota.teiouaness that idlers., dninkards, liber tines and . profligates can never he other tin the main} than needy and wretched, it bears aloft the t truth that Prevention is better than Punishment a • , —that the child traieed up in the way he should go, will rarely in after years desert that Way for the thorny- paths 0 f Vice and Criniethat a true Edurat ,' titlTl—Religioa F, Moral and Inthistriadas vrellats In tellectual—W,tho most cif( etive temporal' antidote to the: errors anti woes of our race. Recognizing in the most degraded specimen of Ilumanitv a die ins 1 spark which should be reverently elnaished, not t uthlessly trodden mit, we have charity for all Or es 1.1 .`vii but those which seek personal mit-ant:we thimeali the debasement of our fellow-beings. - The •chatnition of Iko class or caste, the devotee of nn sect, - we wtaild fain te the interpreter to each other o f coed ' s :letter impel-es aml . a.piratiotea :he hail ang er of gen . veal eota s e d fa-t a een Labor and Capital. met among thaa whom eircianstaoces or misappreliensioas have thrown into unnatural antagotastn.- A eotemporary -pace observed that he never knew a hatch grasping, niggardly cnii;io er olio did not hate the Tribune, nor a generous, large-sopled, kindly one. willing to live :tad let live, i•lio slat net like it. We risk 210 higher praise, no warmer attestation. The citculation 'ofthe Tribune is at, this - time as follows.. Daily 3a,iitai copies; Weekly, 171.1,00 ta;pies ; Semi-Weekly, IG,OOO collies, California anti European, 6,00 copies ; Total, :130,8(.9 eopica.— That of the Semi-Weekly and Weekly we believe to be exceeded by no other newspaper published in the 1 world ; -that of the Daily falls beh ( e ind that (s o m of our cotemporaries. Hail our hostility to Human Sla very, and the !Liquor Traffic been more goarded and rpolitic, our Drift - issues would flow be sonie thousatela heavier and our Adverti-ire far more lucratit t e ; hut of our patronage generally we have no reason, no wish, to complain. • t . I If I:te, a coneet ted effort hasbeen made to dimin ish our rural circulation through the influence of the Postmasters, some of whom embark in it eagerly, ! others under political constraint; while a large sun:- her, we arc happy. for the take of Human Nature, to Istate, refuse to be dragooned into 4at all. Still, wo ! have been made to feel the heavy hand of Power, . and have doubtless lost thousands of snfiseribers in consequence, i's Preteattalo width Maitidieldual in his private capacity ivould have st,..oped,have'beett relied ! on to justify the stoppage of our papers within reach of their smilseriberit and rightfuVowners, and their i retention in the Post-Office till their ' , mine was tita, 1 strayed. Po4masters•have been schooled by rite! . 56aruals-s - ev.:ral of them Brim , on their self pro-. claimed ability; to serve as an antidote to the Tribune . - " , "-Its to their political dnty to promote at our expense I the disaerniuntion of tatzette:a of adverse polities.— We shall outlive this warfare, but we do tot affect 1 indifference to it. In the open field of lli:scusaion, • we fear tiothine.t.but in the tens of thousands of rural neiglitaalirsaL where. the Postmaster can baleen veiny of la (1 tler neighbors - to take the journal he 1 recommends, a o have :them:iv lost some-patrons ; and i expect to lose ore as our atibacriptions for this. vear , expire. We peal; thefore, to the hearty, faithful, fearless advocates ofYree Labor and EreeSoil through: , - out-the land to take care that this, official warfare on I omtr circulation lie not proa-,ecuted without Counterac- I lio n , We -employ no traveling agents,: for we will Inot consent to have the public harassed with the so - licitations of strangers in our behalf. • We strike the i name of each suhacrlber to oar . . Weekly pr. Semi ! Weekly front our books so -soon as his term lias et pined, tor re will not haunt our patrims with duns for arrears which they may slit* they never intended I to incur, for papers which perhaps they never read ; Iwe rely fur the renenal of our club' subscriptions i solely on the volunteered efforts of those who, liking ! our paper, believe its influence salutary and wrirthy ; to be extended ; and thins far our reliance has, been I justified, LIS we trust it may continue tithe. I The Tributae.ia printed' on . a large imperial sheet, 324 by 44 inclics, folded in quarto form, and Mailed tc subscribers at the following TERMS:- • DAus Timms; per *flown • - SEMI-ITEERLT Tntnrxr I. copy, one yeivr, .$3; t; copies, one year ..$11,25 2 copies, one ytar, 5:1 0 copies to one adfircas,::2o,oo WEEKLY TUIDUNF- • . 1 copy, one year,..s2,ooi 5 copies, one year, .$5,00 tt copies, one year, 5,001110 copies. one year,.12,00 2A I copies, to oae , addreics, and any larger num ber at thc • ralc of $.l per unman, tt20,00 20 copies, to address of each milwriber, and • • any larger number, at the rate of 1?1,20, :each, 24.00 Ant , 'per.4on sending us a dub of twenty or more trig beentitled to an extra copy. SubseriptitaiS may commence at any time. - Terms always .cash in advance: All letters to be addressed to 11011A.CE GREELEY 4t, Co.. New-York, Sept.. 1'57. • • Tribune Buildings, No. 1.4 Nassau street, New-York. MELALJOTYPES. 1. am now -prepared to furnish my customers with that brilliant and durable style of. picture known as the Melainotype, or Lon Picture. • , Likenesses made upon the Patent Melainotype Plate, possess many advantages over those made up on ghum, and it:is thought that this profess will yet sursede all others. iiii'd If anybody wants cheap pictures they can he .ac commodated during the month of August, for I can and warnalte.thern as-cheap! and as good ! ! as the man in the cart on the Green. ,t) . FpIST CLASS LIKEIcMF-4 AT rAt7AI. race 5.,A3 W. D. DEANS, Phenix Elork. :ust 1, 1857. Montrose, Au • . Executor's Notice. / xrcrricE Se heee by et . to allseireow, having detroAds ast:ang 1 1 1 the tibiae of B.IZ.A.7IETLI GitEEIVIIrOp; deceased. late of Itarfoel. that the tame must he yrear_uted to the "modeeshatect ter tie attagenumt, and all rims Indebted to tall esta • requftited to ;.t. hurocidlsre . iVit.r'. VITA . Y. Zzaetnor. ' Hutto& .11neuPt I. VC.- tv: / / . . • Something New and Useful. jcircrifir linproveclDotilje cleting, Suction ant/ Force Pump . , frith Inclia•reitAcrliall Voice's. .1 ward i. the iirBl J'rciatium . nt York State .1 Fair, held (a Elmira, 1855. • tt ed of June, 1855. pump Is for sale by, the Subscriber In the. Townships of IletonzwaTta, tistoirEtTshSellYrGYlLl.E., At•At'l %and [UPI 1 1, 11.14.112 , of the mum. laving I.ught the right ef sold territory. aru grow prepured to Curtail 3412. /nay 4c uut,ted in !maid - Cu sawn nutlce. .littmlut the many sstratitsr*seturegt by the of !ht. pump, are Its :impikity of arrangement. the 3 lelding Mee of the lolls. their certainty:li upetatlon, the faro Illy Ait h ahich all the- - part• rynoreed auC t' {'herd. Its durability corocsa Sfaluabich. etnallAning U dee.. tire suyttim and firm prfildt,fr. Cat- tritSr 4 l3lllo lilen..sur! , i t.S u C4l . 77 ,r Iterchy soeuting sour huildin • Ql the p‘n.fssrs forssideft ma% putni , eon he Used, and Is onsily pre tfrt v 1 N.,1%,t, Rnet , and any i,ne retng the operation of this pump, *void believe it to be equal to any in use. Price of Hand l'unrps,l tpAn 11. ti to 1 , 7 0 . rower l'utnps (rant 0. In C.A. I Now Fklllient, Merol.l.llli, Meal...lolA Mill npd every one that has a house. A ill you hat r . this hoop, A WI Hose attached. to pr..trvt your buildings It, ease of tire? It ins, t1i.,11 to, insurance Isrliev : !Jr a ill you wait rortil the norm: I. stolen lierfory tou look the door? Line a turrP, at th,. only Oa, they can ISt sold. Tor the whore ;lamed mentor", For jynicul . ug 1 . 11 , /l.are 034 111 , 1 , 11 arise. mid sr,- t,,",.• plat;, Cr whirr, bat - !.3Tootruse, ca., Aug.. U. S. S. MUTT. The itev.'C: S. Burnett, 8 v il i h n i :. ! - ie ,: i mx.T ., lQ n h ; : tt u lziti;n :r try Svutlim A•Zi , dliomv.red (..Nmsumption, As! hind , Bronchi ( . orsylt, -Verytiets hi/ . - ntid rail httrtrittet of the an rtm . and c rrNi t ,,l ofitthaling the Ittneux. .%ctnated Le a d.ai v to ',h u nt feller a, he arili ec•rei the Itetaine tfre•et t. .. fl y,:h a;n, It. a, Ith fun and explicit dire eth,na for prepanne and aucce.fully Lainet the 31edIclue. Attdrana I:ev. t` : tVILN iaug. 1.-603 • SS/ Itredarar. IN. Y. e'lty. • • Military Parade. • - • 1 THE! tnembers of the Ustos HILL A RTICLERT Com- DANT, are hereby ordered to meet at thelicao.e or LEONARD TITUS, in the township of llnrford, on (Monday, Sepcider 7th, at 9 04 , 4 - , Al. Al., tiled and • quipped according to law, for the purpose of Military Drill and Exercise.. i Ry miler of the Company. Harlon!, Ang,nst 19, 1S: i 7. r. S. A 4 there are fifty first rate muskets and all the ai)peratus complete, in my po,zse,lsion. I herelw give public notice to the citizen. of the township of liar. Ord and it. 4 vicinity, for the purpose of forming a !light Infantry romp:lnv on said day. I Caine 'Boys.] ' ASAI, Vti.....1 , k Itivc - ctoi., ~.1. - 519(71:1 . - • Pr. liarford, August Iti, - Rooks and Stationery. 11 new lot of Pocket and' Fainßy Ilihles. Testa 1. moots tool Prayer rooky. AIo, Ccluurd Bo o k 4. mzeh a ar: to be. and in the Normal Srhool. A choice lot (.t . A. \V. Ilanison's Fain ; ill and Toilet Soaps., Perfumery tool Flavo;jog Pa -tracts, nice Lind cheap, at the 31witrco.e Pool: StorO, • by A. N. -BULLARD. Motitrose, August 12, 1S:;7. Patrons and Frionds. NT EARLY six yearA since, with scaregly a word of cucomagentent, and in the face 01_ a long estal*- ,lished and monopolized opposition, a compatntive mivice in practice, nitliont refermtre, and destitute of the pre•tige of Plufessional nime, I ventto (.1 myself opoll'pmr.gencrous indulgence 'and support.Y. protil , tan' l l lit,rrtl p it; tillage :I1 Oliee my . i•Niaoctation. -, , and laid moo ,lioder of grati tude nhich I shall not ioott fin get. Since tny return front College, 1 1 have been constantly receiving re newed and most eliciting tokens of the I , aLlie eon. thienee, in a largdy ineicasi , d tiatronagt.,, for nhidi an renewer Hy grateful. I fe..!l that it is due both to myseli :Out mr patron:. 111:11 I .el . k OW 114:10 . '4 'tit , grey of sti....tint• I:Honied : 4-e and priictical =kill iu my ti-elid and orliamet:tal Art, and irs. azoittrnti, fri.41411., I shall ?pare lividly, roll not tafitcr, ir. rho porn;it of this my ; c hetisleit p;:ri!ose. I Mean to keep " poged," iii.ull qie valuable impo)veinents ,of the ofeo4ion, as to poi fi , rtn all the operati.ei in its val iou+ department, - - - , cat efully, neatly, pet maneitt ly, and painle_qsly h.st Decayedy.t. tenitcr Teeili I can nom (..A.a.Viite and plug oriThwri p.!;rl. lam doing it daily. I insert plate teeth in lour dilervat mode. My eltar ,,, es are mind crate'. Demploy no "sterol pigeons," hire no editor ial " a.,k tr.. 111:01 or woman to '• pine" for me, don't run about town 10 show up 'Mid hrag up my j o b., hut end, ae"r to Inakefrer,ols of all my patrons, by my ••g,,od works." :and trust to the-e, t o co mmen d 111 e. I 7pOn my merits 1 e.tand or fall. Office over AVilsons Store, in the west, end of the Brick Block. Yours, gratefully. C, Resident Dentist.. Montrose, June 10, Iss7.—tf New Forwarding Line. McKINNEY, SICKLE; & VOUNO, Quir vw .ey day throeghoet the .canon, by: the Sew York' k. Erin Rail Road. flutter and other vottntry produce ,01,1 at the high e.,t market rate , , at rea.onahle - The proceeds will be paid iq ctirr,ta motley at the old stand. A. new stock of good just received. HENRY Great Bend, June r.,'1857.—tf Mt ST WILSON & SON • ARE-THE ONLY II_•i RD WA RE 'MERCHANTS keep cont•tantly on hand a general a.,,eort ment of Ilardwarr, Cutlery, Iron, Nails ; Planes, Wali Paper, Window Hangings, Crorkery, Groceries and Dry Goods, and in E‘dt every thing necessary for the mntilirts of Life.' • tiv . plic our old customers for their patronatre, soil desire a farther acquaint:ince. M S. WILSONSON • 31ontros . e Sane 24,18:77. To Si nge rs acrd Clr:orpiters ddie_"-Nicest Thing 0;30 . the Dew .Eolian JPitch Pi;.', giving the tiound.. on Letters A itud C. ifot . inning ..Insttntiiintt 41My. " Can't be beat ,7 the.! m end may be„,projorwato rengthl 34ade of the best ;,tierntan Silver :and '•ur:ursuidd Sent to atiy part of the • try, postpaid on receipt vf #.1,110.11y i „t.. IL N1.1T,11. 2.408.11,411:2": , Administrators' Notice. herby given that Jetters of atdutiuii trationl on the. , EAtato late of Gih on, de•zeas.. - .11; I.4ave been granted to the. :ttid all to:roon... ihtlehted to ...aid e,t.ate ar t . tcg o,•,t e ,lio make hytmcdiak payment, haring claim.. thereon, will plea,:e pres;eid, karate drily' al tested for settlonietit. THADDEUS WIIII'NEY,) " • . N. E. KENNEDY, and I S. S. ING A LLS, 4.thisert. . of GiLson, • CHARLES TINGLEY, I , of HarforiL .1 . ii11.2.2, 1R57.-wit . Po , hoots' and pap-rir. of icaid ez.tate. may 1,4• flnind at:. Kentledy . .., , , in Gib:4m, at all time ready for seithineist. Susquehanna Seminary. • Binghamton, Broome Co.,"M.Y. • Tr E LAI.L TEII,II of :I& flow-kb:tog in stitution coinmencez:August ; h. 1;4.17. Expense: of !Kurd and tuition in common English branches, for tei in of fun:leen y so ; t ava Lie one half at the commencement, and the other at the middle of the term. Diplrna4 awarded to Gradttateg. .A ela,e , will be formed for the benefit of those de si;:lning to teach. For (7ataloptey apply to • CAfi.VER, A. M., July 22, I 857.-2Sw6 Principal. OE DR. BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. , THE BEST SARSAPARILLA IN THE WORLD! W E jo ta , vl ,. . i j i t r ts s t f r ,e c i cei efir vd ai e id a ,;o ft r s.;.: e b ra st r t i t i o Dr. the best hooivn remedy for all diseases;origmatitig from an impure state of the blood, the improper use of Mer cury, and for the numerous ills that:" Flesh Ls heir tn.". It is put up in imart.bottics„ and cant:A . l4 SIX TIMES the pure Honduras Fee npaiillu'of any other preparation:ln Merica. Those ..who have tried, the article speak of it the highest terms of praise. Even the l'hysic'aq's in our county commend it highly, and several of them use it in their practice. Price ff.l per bottle, orsis bottles for. t 5. r:11 - Let /o Invalid trait. AIEMPSTEAD & McKENZIE. Brooklyn, July,ls, 1857. NEW MELLINEItY, Dre4s-Making Establishment. LA.471.:, /44 VE rOU HEARP TOE NEWS forruetly of New York, lituit : All opened. u 3filhuety and Pane,- Store, iii thr til tagc Brooklyn, anti just returned from New York with a large and fashionable stock of goods,. '.consisting of Ladies and btisses Su aw Hats of every Iktyle anlvariety, :IN) Crape and Silk Hats constant 'ly.on hand of every Lue and color, together with a "splendid assortment. of Fancy Goods, such as Einbroi- Neyies, • Hair , Braldti, , Hosiery; Caps, • fleas-Oresses, Lace Good . s, tix., all of 'which the offera la the jowest prices.. ar Particular attention ibis to Bleathing.ja _Always at limp, Brooklyn, 'Say 11, 184.-17 if • ' IN TOWN. FLOUR, FISH, SALT, GROCERIES, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, tie.. for sate low, for cash. Call and fee before purchasing elsewhere, at , S. S. MOTT'S,. Montrose, Aug: 12, 1857. THE TRUTH ABOUT KANSAS ! GOy. GEARY'S ADMINISTRATIok iff KANSAS' LAIME 12mo. 348 kcEs. WITH A COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE TERRITORY, Until June, 1857. 4 iillßAClMull account of I. dlicovery. Geography,. s,ll. n. t. 7)ltlgit t + l «i r n ' alon% laonal Re ' neanntcra, Election frauda; hattlm' n atl - 0131 race,, Ith ortralta ri , nnitient actors therein, all fully ogitealcated, By_J(11IN GII - 1113T, 31. 11., • Prirair SecreJar!' r. Cur. ("carp. (7arefully e fro... the 1:11( L3l .1 , .c arturnt... on file In the de pultnont of Mate at Washington and ot:;er p.apura In tlio of the Author, with a full account of • The Itt'vasion of Kansas front Missouri: The capture. ids] and treatruout f the Free State jolsoners. 'the eharoctce 304 movements of the hesndi enter Iturnany the mur der of I tenni pad others. The Controversy between GovervorGeary.andJudgc Lecompte. • Tlie'pn , eerslings of the Terri ho - h•I I.ozi,tat ore. of th e rm.-sl a vers. enp. rention, and the . orianh,stiou of the :National betuuerstie with is Sketch of Kends during itst early. troubles under (goys. Reeder and Shannon. its 1.1% asloui, Battles, Outrages:lnd :Moslem - A ropy win sent to am part of the Cntt e s! State., by mall; free of postaze..on the rendpt retell prim. A 1.11ttkA1.:1.111....UNT 11. TU! TRADE. :Ir . IWO Ao SSTS WAXTr.r... . . Price iu Cloth, pl.. - Pape', 51) Cts. CHARLES C. RHODES', Puldi+her, 29m11 Inquirer Building, Philadelphia .BESTI :fa A 11K TRY TIIE MOUCT HOP E Nit atx BEA 1771 - 1.71, IS SHAPE. • F!_1'•1: IN FINISH., TOL - WI Q U._ll,lTy. • sold by J. LYONS k SON.. Mentrosi!, June - ISZ,7. () 0 Iv E r rIIE A r tsb,s.Eilwr hus been receiving during the 11.1:t three weeks a tine lot of . . SPRiNa i% SUMMER COOOS s mat: with'former stock, an asportment oith which • there i< no cottitutriFon in this vicinity ; and that they are being sold in a manner satisfactory "to customers is ntanifest.f;ont the fact,. . that notwilistanding all efforts at competition, the. rush and , . . sales thus far have, been 'unprecedented. \'"e meant with frequent additions, to keep the ;is sOrtment good ; and ready or prompt pay , hig eustomerslean rest assured" that the old store is not toile outdone. In addition to the lai-g,e ya riety kept fhr years, we 'now have a good • assortment of D.E.-IDi - -M.IDE CLOTHING , • • ALSO, • • BOOTS tf.• SHOES; in all Varieties-. Please give us a call. Gibson, May 27., ItiSi. - S. S. INGALLS. PAINTS, OILS, &c. 'T F. have just received a fresh invoice of Paints I and Oils, Dye-stuff'; Ac., which we are selling at the lowest market rates. Tlin,ie in want mill give us a call. lIMINTEID S McKENZIE. Horse Rakes! Horse Rakes! • ICKERMAN A GRRATT have just revolved Danother lot of the Celebrated RCVOIV• Horse 111:111tC4, which arc admitted by all that have used them to be superior 'to any now in ! use, for salt cheap. r • New Milford, July $, 1557. • Thrilling Incident. rrlIE solti..c•iker a:.Tain resumed the TAI- L LURING BUSINESS prrestanettily (if his health will permit) will ,pare no rensomthle effort to please all tn. to - employ . him. Shop in tht.. Brick Block over Bentley and Read's Store. 3lontrose, June 24, 18.37.—ti P. LINES. Wool! Wool !!. THE highest anarkor. price NO in Cash for Ten thousand pound.' of wool be Gibson, June 24, 1557. 4IA.ItLEY & TO THOSE WHO WANT FARMS. • A Farm Within the Reach of Every Man. rINIE RIRGWAY FARM COMPANY has made:tr. ritogetrent.!s by which all who desire to settle or purchase a home can do i.ro. 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 new pouring. The property is located in Elk Coun ty, Fensisy lrania, in the midst of a thriving popula tion of some Itymo. The climate is perfectly heal thy, and the terrible plague of the west fever is un known. It also has at: abundance of the best quality of Coal and Iron. The price to buy.ii Mit is from f:t to 4 . .9 per acre, payable by instalments, to he located the time of onteha,:iro. ... • taling to locate the sae for 4:100; • payable $& per month or acres payable to 4 per month, Discount for every_surn of sloVaiid under, paid in advance, dheount of 5. per cent. will be allowed, and for over 41 On 'a discount of If) per cent, . In t'Onsiderine ' the, advantages of emigrating to this loe.dity, the following are presented: Firsf.:—The soil is a rich limestone, capable of raising the heaviest crops, owing to which, this set tlement has attained its present great prosperity.: S..ron./,—lt is the centre of the great North-West Coal MAD, and is destined soon to become one of the'greatest Intdness places in the State. It will sup ply the great Lake market, (according to popultittou and travel the greate4 in the Union ) It has five workable ITeitt , of the best Bituminous Coal, amount ing in the aggregate, to over feet, wilielk !mikes s'itt tons of coal under ez.ch acre. This make the land of inestimable value. The eminent state-gsolog.ist, Pr. Chas!T. Ja c k son , of Boston, has made a geological survey of ,the land, and analyzed the coal,llte iron ore and the limestone. This report together with map , . will be furnished to / Il.—Three railroad,: ny(! / I:ri.l wit alto!? poverty. The Sit:dewy and Erie Railroad gives us a market for Our coal to the lakes—it runs from Eric to Philarklphia. A larg.i• Part of this mad has been finished, and is now hymn:ling older. A heavy force is now working frontir.rie towards our l a ud hr- t h e westerndirection,,the tne:ins fur the completion of whiCh has been raised—it will soon he fini-bed. The Alier , hany Trdiey Railroad connects us with New York, Boston' and Pittsburg.. The N7enange Road connects us / with the West. • Tnere z are already good Turnpike Roads running through' this property, rations other remj l thare b een opened to areummodate the emigration and s6ttle went which has already taken pla - ee. ,-There is no opportunity conal to it now offered to ,the man who wants to provide himself a home in an easy way, and make a settlement where he can lire in prosperity and independence in a climate PER FECTLY. RE ALTII Y. . . No case of the fever ever having been known to •oceur in this settlement, it is not like going to the backwoods of the West, among, perhaps intolerant people, where there is no society, chin ches,or schiaols, where: the price oflandis high, and where the emi grant, after being used to the healthiest. clitriste in the world, has to endure Sickness and paiti,"and per- . haps ruins his health and that of his family. But . here is a thriving settlement having three towns; con taining churches, Schools, hotels, stores, saw mills,' grist mills, and everything desired. * There is - a cash market at hand. The lumber trade last year amount ed to over two hundred million feet of lumber. • In n short time,' owing to the coal, •it will become still more valuable, as a number of-iron works and manu factories will soon be_started ; 'they are at present starting them extensively at Warren. Evendlir those who do not wish to go there, the payments are such that. they can easily buy a. firm to save their .rising families froth want in the flitnte, or M_gaiu a cutup,- lencerby the rise which will.talthl place in the . value Mined. By an outlay scarcely missed, a substantial provision can be made. Persons should make early application, apply fir wiitc to E. Jefferies,- Secretary, No.- 133 Walnut Street, below Fillh , Thiiadelthia. Letters cartfeily' answered giving full information. Shares or tracts of land can be bought or secured by letter enclosing the first instalment of five dollarS, when the subscriber will be furnished with books, maps, &c. Warrantee Deeds given. Persons can also pnrebaSe from our Agents. Bontefront Philadelphia' to Tyrone on the Penn sylvAnin Central Railroad, and thence by. Stage to the land. This is a delightful season to visit St. Mary's—the best hotel accommodation is afforded.— ' Enquire for E. C. SHULTZ, Esq., the Agent for the ,poperty at. St. Maq's.-2iint3 _ . • Spring Blossoms and Spring Goods In Great Prolusion & Magnitieence DUERO - TX AVITII his compliments to his friends and the V public for the stsi,stantial and long-continued patronage of his business, would again announce that .be is receiving a laigu and full stock of SPRLYG & SUMMER GOODS, ineltiding as usual n great variety of Laths* Dress Goods in Prints, Gingham*, * Lawn*, Barege-De lanes, Challis*, Silk Plaid Bererss, Poplins; Bto- Sods ' Mark rind Fancy Dross Silks ; Broshe, Silk and Cashnisre . Shawls; PaiaSols, 'lt'iSh Ribbons, Bonnets and Rowers,. Broadcloths, Casiinter,s, ke., with n great varrity of other S'T.4 PLE & GOODS, - - including Urgeeriert, Crfickerit, Hardwaie, Iron and Steel, Sails,:tores,ll.da nod Caps, Boots and Shoes, 'CarPrtintl, Poor. (hi (loth; Painted ;Tindal , : Shades, Wall Paper, Clocks, Props, Oila & Paints, (Fe., ke. The cotire stock having peen . 4 bought • for I'axia and with 'Ouch care, will he sold at the lowest. figure ' and to meet the views of the closest Cask or Time loners. . Sew *ifortl, May 18, 1857. B. Flour and Stet constantly on hand. GOOD PEOPLE ALL • .4 3 A_UIPIT" T • 11* T11E• [lead of Navigation, • - A examine the chnice stock of Sitting .s!usus tiler Gootis, just received a n d open. for -inspec tion, and sale at a very low price, by C. W. 3I OTT. PARASOLS! PARASOLS!.I F) you want a nice one, fu:' a little monvy, call C. W. MOTT. Moutrose, June 10, Itis7; AiLEVE DELANES. S low d trilling ver yard, at C. W MOTT'S • _l_4' eLNAT.I2I.M. nvw stud: . or LA WA'S, and other- PRESS VotthS, e•iweied this kcck. , • ItENTT,Et & HEAP: Attention Farmers. . . m ile subscriber is prepared to furni.sit you with ng-, I ieult mat implements,•of various kinds. Among the ne , st noted, t-re Wm:Kt:Eris PATENT E;stmEss enat:: RAILWAY ROI:SE POWEIZA and Tuatananx, Lawrence Saw Mills, Drag Saw Mills, Clover Hullers, Has, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutters, Ilynatfs NEW A ORICI:LTU RAL STeav liettrn, lILIME's NEW POI:TA- T:LE SE GA a CANE MILL, the l'aEsct:yr MILL, adapted to gt haling all kinds of grain ; al , o grinds cornln'the ear as tine a t limy INe detilCcti...Tltis mill is run l.rn belt attached to variotoi kinds of powers, nod is very elao t p„ The Little Giant, nod Double Giant, (double-coned,) Corn and Cob Mill, 'unsurpassed by. anything of the kiMI, and should be owned.by most of Fanners. In regard to Wheeler ; Co's Threshing Ma chine, I have used and gold 'them. for the „last six. 'years, and know them to giveamtire satisfaction, far surpassing env other threshing machine ever used ut Northern l i ennsylvania„ with *Nett 1.8111 acquaint ed, either pasonally or by reimtattion. tcan-furnish a few of the Emery machines., to those who may de , sire them, at smnothing less than cost; and Call refer you to those who have used threzhing .machines of * different kinds, • All nutehinei-,sold by me . l warradt, eseept,the last mentioned one: All are warranted by the Manufac turers to . me.! will foul i t to cotes. interest to giye nte.a call, before puri:liasing elsewhere: T. - TIFFANY. Susq. Co., Pa., JunU 17, 7857.—:13tf ~ An Acrostic . 1 .-y inzor's'keen,tnyl37lsh can snru I - ) 11 ' - 1 0 1., come, all, all, on land or se' . i .1 lt tie twenty steps, rest in_ my chat R. p c ecline, place feet,. smoothlts a chit B . I charge a —simplesixpence- re 'V :4 - ,,;,1 tranger,. I am death, on itai 1 - 2 .... • -- I '', / • -L, : Please Remember, - ., r I IIAT we are cowing _V./:,'W GlXODSweckly' and therefore have always a. fine tt.7mCnt on hand, which z ire 'promise to sell at 1 iices.'s low, as the same articles can be rumba.. ed• fhr, - else where in ;the county. ITENIPSTEAD SIcKBSZIE. ' Brooklyn, June 3, 180. 'STOVEN, STOVES • • - UTM stoves have been so tbor - cMgltly hied, to the 'entire. satisfaction of all, that they need no rec ommend from nA. .S. IT . SAYRE & BROTHERS. „: Motitro..4c, May 27, I 5.57. • r , . S: H, SAYRE' & BROTHERS Am now receiving a fresh supply of allkluds SPRING AND SUMMER GRIPS. :- Which for cash or prodick'e can be. bought ; very low • Montrose, May I, 1857. • . ' SHINGLES. f w M. good Pine and hemlock sitingdes for sale I right, by. HEMPSTEAD k McKENZIE. WE% DO W SASH. • full as.snrttnent . of Window Sash, constantly on hand at the loweft n u u•ket macs. Also many other article's not,carried by the " R W . :won." • 11.E311'.-:TEAD C MciaNZIX. L ACK BEiiR is nutritious .to the fJ blood, proutotei digestion;.exhilarates the spiv , strengthens awl it the whole system., Price 75 etq. battle: Fur Fah! by. .• July 22, 1847. A TOIRELL. NOTICE. "DUBUC notice is heathy given that S.A. WOOD .I RUFF is receiving a nen lot of Stoves'.aiul Wares of all kindS usually kept in the Stove and. Tinware line of businessatmong wWch may be'fo - und a better assortment of 'Stoves; heavier, largtr, - and more durablethan• ever before offertod 'in this comity. All the proof; ou need will bejust to tall and ex'am inc for yourselves. • All stores warranted in every respect. \ Sept constandj , onliand,an extensive assortment of T/A' le E. made out of the, best material, which is offered for sale as cheap lit bought in any market. Also on hand, Lead Pipe of all :di es, Chain and• Gearing for Chain PninPs, all sixes Brass and Porcelain Kettles, and all kinds Jappaned Ware: Jcbbing (We on short notice and in good order. All gouda in the line will be sold cheap for cash of (approved) credit.. S. A. WOOpItUFf.. 31ontrot , e, May 1, 1857 !LIMA MIMI . • __cm_ EfICUSCANI34I/It. A new brittle for Mattresses and.Cns ions: I any 4. now pn;pared to furnish all -ishb *ant good and cheapMitttr-sAws. Muscan Hair 6 recommend ed, as I- Wing better than . hair. or feathers, it is tire.from all moth.', worms, and no bug, riot even the bed bug will go near it, nor remain where it is.. Mattres. sea of Hair or-coma madg on short notice. • • - G. F. FORDIIIM, • 1 '4 19 . 1,2, B'. 3, Basement, Scarle's Montiose, Pe.,'April 30, 1857.-if . I;ARTIIEN PRESERVE. CANS jutt received and ILI for sale by •'-- M. qt WILSON' k SON. Montrose Augnat I'2. 1857. I • • E=!!!MaliMM OF ougmrk, A LL who wish to. buy Books and ':ita4l9nary „t 1 cheap, will cull ut the MOATROSE BOOK Sraßg, in' the Post Office, .where they can get good article; at a Etir price. • Just Reireived.—A neW 70t. of School Tower's and Webb's Series of Rea , l••rs, Wayland's Elements of Moral Science, eight di:n:l , 51t• .4izes of Webster's standard Dictionariej, at retior ,, d-prio:.s.. A ko.-- - -nr. Kane's Arctic Explo, , oi.m., elections of a - Life Time, by S. G. Goe.h is . - 4—, - • NA:ULLA C.r , ,Montrose, Pa., May 13. 1857. `Pop Goes the WeasZ: Tune,- Hallo, Stranger, stop liere.'ssa Store, just drop in it - And view-, with wonderful stuprisi3 , The Books and Toys that meet yone eve I have, Books utul.raper, jabit the That you can find, East or Weosi If any of my friends should lout :. it,. • CAI 1; I will ease. your mind ab ,, ut it— Fine Books, Pouf and Pap& too; AU kinds ot 'Children's BoOka, tind new; In.Aort, here eerything you'll tied , • In tileßuok end,fitutionery line— So come along, comt.one t .come all. Come rich and poor, coine grom rnfl Antl I will F. el! you Rooks so I know I shall your custom kct-p. - - At BIII,i,AR XIS Mooltz:itse, Muy, 1857- Tioga. Point AgriCultural Works, aieat. 71121211 ari 3:a Li. L:c . 4 ATHENS,. BRADFORD COUNTY, .11.i:C . (FACTVIIERS, 111100:S4LE An) ItETAIL:1,1,:.V.1:11:: Enieky'g 1/uric:died Horw trowv,. friinaitiEns AND SEPARATERS, 'FL rex.r.,•rs 1. and Gleaner; Circular and Cry.): Cat liaa Sleiat;le .1 iehints, .itch Kraiispr's -Cider andlPreess,i, Cori, :ibrllcre, Clueei Grain Gradlci, Hay,l Straw and S.'alk le I.; Horse Parer; Du 7 l'enzers, Crc;n eti4d: Ilroal Caßt Savers, CaßZynturi, ;,- awl Cub I'resse.3*, tleintr i . ..iroivEß.s and REAI'ERz,', • EXCELSIOR FA 21 7 .17.1" G JILL - • Provision S.:tree, Refrin•o•ator.,. Leather. and Rubl..”:t. Belting; .onr Exceditor Fanning uLrlyz,ll. ed. Ei. - traslurnisbetll\for repairing all by 115. ar' DeScriptlyt-Catalogues, Prico . a%J . dreulari of all machines sold by us, sent grotty and: po'stage paid to all applicants, Send . and address, Agent, L. - BLOWERS, (of Franklin.) •`_ii,utrosij F. o.,'§usywhauna Counv, Pa.; . R. M. TVELLES•&-BROOKS. Athens, Pa., July. J, -1337.--in,l New Era iii Montrose : • THE. • Wilt IN lANS - IS CONTINUES.: -. 7)ur those who attempted to get up 3 f gJit i , I_l Monfrose,itgainst "second rate goods and high prices," with the fag-ends of three or four old stocks// have fizzled ; and , / . Keeler and Stoddard, ' - , / , . . / - who'e BOOT AND Sf TOE STORE is tocared on/Itairi - strect,South of Searle's Hotel,—with the laii4st and best assortment •of Goods!everhronght intdtlaisAijr: het,. imught ' at the ' -,/ / • .' . . . _ LOWEST Floligg; and which they will sell a 'tertte' o atuire ebst,are de termined to glee "the old eedger2 / a 10 / rd C, S 1 e. lo not intend to. be undersold by any otl:er establishment io Town. We Intim only to - F.:ly, Conie and See, for "seeing is bellering'?' We do nut de sire. to ruff our goods , p r eferring to "let our praise us but we tnaY / he permitted to say, 11 - A—tlie informatien of purehaseiS..that we have , joStFeeeitesi AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior finality mel• - style, comprising kinds of Gentlemen's,' and Children's wear., 'Also a general m - ..-:ortment of • Findings, mid T.:Pother of all kinds. Work mode to .Order, and repairing dome - neatly. & STODDAItD. 310ntr7).4, Sine 11, 186 f, :` ~ , , - / ' " SALT : SA LT : .. . : • - 4,Ztlt . i: ilellhig at $2;181_ v . bbl.," notwithttaniling 9:I the lat.o atlcatice, by . - • I_TEMPSTEAD & RcKENF ;17. 110310.P0L1 IVIONOPOLV the , Preat principle among onr selfish ; small increCants. In proof of this look at :he irate Act 11.16SCli at Barristrurg, ' prohililting'lrfwking and peddling in Susquehanna .Cou;ity ; an Act Pas sed to gratify someof the Merchants who krve ex- Pres.hed a . desire "to atop iotne large iiNigot t s." GUTTENBERG; ROSENBAUM i 5; - I) 0 Wit W I 11 _IIIII.I_DJ . wagon Will - ijin ntone ever liefo're, until their license fur peddling, expirtx , l. In order to accommodate 1.11 . e cOmmunity-au4 : e sLlo ri to battle tait - ipay.succtsfugy, they ; have - made ar-. riingianents' to get New .Goods weeitlY from :New ,York, and they willi;ell the same front 14 to 20 r.er cent - cheaperi than iihy•- other ettatlislimentj,;".9.,:ii -qiiehanria Comity. We•liare,no* received ram . • 1 NEW SUMMER GOODS; Tice largest, cheapest and. best selected -stock erl , r offered in this,nauket. is nok necessary to literate the at ticlesr which our assortment c.otupri it is sufici.;nt to.say that we have.a menet-at stock cut thelitest anti tuost faahlonable goods in the market had we cannot fail to suit the liuhlic;-as well in taste al in prices. A few wottlsrruare to our feT..r.v:citi zens, and particularly to those wile feel I!: , tr.seli-es intielientlent and nht obliged to purchasi.at saut... , . par ticnlar store.' Welnow that it will be fer4;ourint,.: mst to , exartlitto_andprice our godds before purchaa ing elsewhere; that is - a true motto that "4 .. penny saved is better than two earned." We are detet _wined to spare no pains tp give general satifacti - on, and we shall always be ready, and 'happy to. exhibit our assortmentto 1116,:d r viitti will favor,us %pit a call. 61.:TrENB1;lIG, ROSENBAUM . & C. Montrose., May 21th, 185'7. • LOOK IND REID! BOYHTIERN VAT FrHE 'undersigned, Merchant,- at Dimcel: FOnr I_ Corners, has lately discovere'd that for ready pay, he can :ell more goods and make more nioneS, at one half the 'usnal profit pat upon country goods, consequently I :can . sell goons from five to ten per. rent lilWer than other establishmentsin this sectimf. But do not take iny word for ft, call and see for your selves. Bri, :Ohne cash, or some kilid of country produce, and buy your goods at a price unparalleled in the history of mere:lmile trade.- My-stock islargo and well selected; and.' ant - receiving new additions evert: week.' My terms of - sale are ready pay. It will certainly lie for your interest to call and see mu before pnrchasing, elsewhere. Floor and.satt kept constantly on hand. ' • • Dimock. Jah-. H, 1857.—.2y1 Post Brothers- are non - receiving their ctoek of- SPRING AND SUMMER • GOODS and invite theitl friends to call-and examine. Large Stork at Dress Goods.—Stella, Shaskis, Bonnets, Flowers and Ritibons, Silks, in uric. ty, Cloths, Passinkere.4 and_ Vestivs, Dents.. •thin 44.uutnient orrasliloliable Clothing, Torso's, Whi f roath;, . Lieu?, Eflglngs, Floinv‘ings, Collar. and Sleeves ; -and Trininfings. Our Dry Goo& de- . parini6t we think, well ehosen . in quality & styles. G .fkl t su, bon, Nni6; • . and liarikare. • • _Crockery.—A. large stocl: • Hats d; 01; Caps,. Boots anti Shoes, NI and rientp Carpet. .Larg4.%assortteut, or 'Wall raper. . . Montrose, May tl; 1857. DIR. 13,11EIVii Clebrsited Vr.;„Ttlable:CoilipounC4 A new ?took of this medicine jut reizeiretl—it 11 toirtitelo remedy for eltolfra frifentoni, Sum, me? dc. BENTLEY k. BEAD. July S. 2557. Cll A EMI% DE:LANES.' r 6; place to I/07 Challis for a annv. is at C. W. 3MTT'S , . . jSSOLE LEATHER tiiid CODrititl, n: orris.l”,ipp - i: just in. • ' . 13}rt.:Tr.tx # a: RI:IAP. Vnntrive, July F, IRV. . . At 1;01.2..141r'44 At 13tILLAttr's,, TIT.YErt