HOW THEY DEAL wrra Timis OWN ' PEG. 'M.—Ono of the bogus justices of the peace or judges of probate in Kansas is a Virgin s lan named Murphy. lie was a candidate to the Constitutional Convention. He happened to remark in a-private, conversation that he was in favor of submitting the constitution, when framed, to the popular vote. He was sick at the time. A committee . Waited on him.— They were deputed from the blue lodge; of which there is a branch in Osawkee. They informed him that he had deceived them.= Th . ,ey had confided in him. Had given him , office. 1 hey had regarded him ns.a sound A nd reliable Democrat. But his declaration that the constitution should be submitted for ratification to the popular vote, had proved ito them that he was a traitor to the South.— He was ordered to leave Osarikee immedi.. stely. Although confined to bed, he was obliged to leave town. The Virginian's ex pression of astonishment at such deniocracy were very amusing to us, who have seen so much of the'unadulterated article in Kansas. —Correspondence St. Louis Democrat. . . ELZCTION TO BE CONTESTED.- We see by the Missouri papers that Rollins intends to contest the election with. Stewart.. We have no doubt but this contest will dis close some grand swindling on the part of the Stewart men. Election fraudihave now be come the settled policy of the party whose candidate be was. Ballot r hox stuffing and fraudulent returns. have become Ordinary weapons with . them. But they have got a customer in Major Rollins who will be ugly to handle. • St.4.vs liLkanfauss.—:We are greatly liged to Hon. Gerrit Smith for the brief arti cleton our firft page. confirming the views which:we - lately expressed in referenee to the marriage of slaves. The conclusion that slaves as ::slaves, are incapable of assuming the S a 4 rAl . obligations (,f the marriage relation, is inevitable deduction from their dehuman izal condition. If they were men, they might' marry, but being chattels, they cannot.— Judge„ then, of -the guilt of Christendom which forces these millions of Africans to !ire in a state of coneubinage.—Northern bide .pendent. THE AMENDMENTS TO TUE CONSTITUTION.- In Washington aunty the Cinmty .Commis sioners have printed tickets' for and against the pending amendments to the Constitution, and 'will distribute them to the various totvn ships is the right course. and it aught to be adopted in every.i - tther county. There isno fairness in asking or expecting individ uals to bear this expense. The people ought to be supplied with tickets from some source; and there is no source so proper as the'offi ceri of the people.- - -Piftsburgh gazette. • BUCHANAN ENDORSED TIT THE SECTIONISTS. —Thp • Richmond South, a disunion paper, expresic.s its great satisfaction_with Mr. Bu: chanatt's •Sillinum letter; and sayS to, its friends; " the state rights demileraey, th o s e Vvhdcondemned " !he; compromise mea.nres of 1850," " secessionrsts," etc:, ** * ap proving the just sentiments contained in Mr. lite letter, have at once shown their attachment to Republican principles and their fidelity to the South." This endOrs nient is very explicit and dOrnes from an an ibori tat/ ve source.. Tar Since hearing Mr. Gnow speak we now have foi. the first time) we do not wonder that the Wilmot Proviso District. has just, elected:lts youthful hut eloquent Charnriioil of-Freedom to Com.Tres for the rounitt time. Such men should he kept in Cong e s kora . year to year (a is done South) c' Pete fairly with the Slave. Power. , -, We -- peji-Ace to see that Mr. Grow has recov ered'from the "National Mite! Disease" and b. ' , he will he enabled to execute his pur pose Of speaking in . the good cause every.: week day until F.leetion.—Letrisburg chron. . . . - A . A . ." clerk up in Dayton put a stop. to the operations of a'burglar in a style, manner and form somen.hat peculiar. The' biirglar had r novel a pane of glass twenty inches Fir to and, says, the Dayton Gazette, its rel moral de a nice hole, amply large enough for an entrance, and he drew husk one:step to .00k t.it;before "going in." - Just at thilin stant he gave a yell and,--squatted. He found out afterwards that a -little box full of asa icetida, and weighing twenty-seven pounds, had been dro ped square upon the top of ills ;head from th second story of the building, a , distance of so e twenty feet, The stunning and stinking that the fel IoW got so overpow .-ered him that he was captured-without diffi 'Culty. • . . . . • Sass CositstE.—;--A Detroit (Mich.) pa per says, that a woman *waearrested recent- Jy in that eity," with nothing on her person but a love-letter and a daguerreotype." This is equal. to the celebrated: summer dress in Georgia—' a shirt-eolgr and a pair of spurs." -The saying of a White Mountain stage driver to a New Yorker sitting with him, "1 s'pose if I went deawn to New York i should geawk reaund jest. as 'yeau folks deau up here," is not bad. Notice to Teachers.—The School Direc tors of Gibson desire to employ twelve Teachers, to take charge of the schools in their township, to whom /Arra! salaries will be paid. The compensation will ,be graduated according to . the qualifications.of the employed. • All Teachers expecting to teach in Gibson School District must be licensed by the proper authority— the County Superintendent. • • JACOB. L. GILLETT, President'" . of Board School Directors, Gibson School District. ' SETA ADEL, Secretary. - *T,ihsoa, Sept. 26, 1857. • - . Notice.—The Susquehanna Association of Um rersalists will hold its annual tßerttion et Maas< eutunturty gnu rinvw tug rtrtrirrpth4, to rfewocr, Cali and Bth.) A cordial invitation is extended to allTriends, both laymen and clergy. Those coming front a distance will fmd a committee -of arrange aneassit the Church, to direct them to places of en itertainment. We expect a good time. Do not fail 'to be present to enjoy it, with us—, A. 0. WARREN . tastding Clerk Montrose Fire Engine Company, No. 2, attend.—Engine Company, No. 2, are hereby notified to meet at their Engine How, on Monday, Oct. 12th, at 61 o'clock, P. 11., 'for ezerthe. J. P. W. IttLaT, Foreman. S. I. Winos. Secretary. Rough and Ready. Engine Com- Paay, Se. 1, ahead.—Engine Company,.No. are hereby nodded to meet at their Engine House, premrdfor exercise, on Saturday, October 3d, at 5} p . e_ck, P. If. E. C. FORDIWIr, Foreman. 1.;. T. BEN:Aunt, Serretary. To the Independent Voters of elm q uebnis ma Connly.—By earnest solicitation of many Vf my friends, of all parties, I have been in duced to offer myself es an lenzrmsomer CANDIDATE HERIF for SF. If elected, I will.endeaver to -dis charge the cinties of the office faithfttili and impar tially and to the beat of my abilities. I ask the votes :iif my fellow citiiens, on behalf of the Sotrratux part of the county, which IMP yet never had the office of Sheriff. In principle, Hume ever been opposed to the extension of slavery and iu favor of freedom. At the same time, I hold that the North has no eght to to interfere with Slavery, where it exists as a . State 'lnstitution. I ark the votes of all my fellow citizens, •pr Whatever DAME -or.. party, DENOCEATN, REPUBLI. .Vasa, WE tor...ionalcAlts, and Foreigners, and should both of the Nominating Conventions nominate me, I shall not be offended, but will most fully appreciate . the favor, and feel under many obligations for the same, and if eketed, will try to remmr.berthat I ceived the office front the people: • A TREDWAY KELLOGG. tiburn du u` 12, 18,57. . To - the Independent Voters of Sus. quell:Anita County: I offer myself as an Independent Candidate for the office of TREASURER, hoping to receive votes enough to elect me to that office. My politics are the same as here fore. Last Fall I voted for Buchanan; previous to that time I always supported the Whi ticket, and was never identified with Republicanism, now so called. ;I This Fall I intend to vote for the' best men for county officers; setting aside the opinions at cliques and wire:pullers,' and stand or fall on my own platform. Opposition I expect from the' Montrose Aristocrats. More anon. RUFUS THAYER, Jr. Montrose Sept."l7 . 1857. • • To the Independent Freemen of - Susquehanna County: In compliance with the expressed wish of numer ous friends in Ivarions parts of the county, as well as in accordance with my own.sense of duty and pro priety,l am constrained to announce that, (until fur ther advised - 9f the " popular, will,") I am still a can didate for your suffrages for the office of Register and Recorckr for a sgeond terns, - Should a sufficient number of my, fellow citizens--approvineof the man ner in which I have thus far strove to discharge the duties of ttie offfiee--be disposed to sustain me upon the true meri4 of the qvirationi after a fair and can did view of the case, lrean only promise a continu ance"of my.ntmost efforts to deserve that confidence, with all the increased ability to discharge those du ties to the pUblic advantage.which nearly three years experience in the office has given me. If however, a majority shbuld deem other considerations para mount, I hope they will treat my motives with for bearande, so iong as I do not impugn theirs. Sept: 1, 11157. JAMSCS W. CHAPMAN. - I Fair Warning. —.— will save trouble and exposure by .01. paying for a piece of Sole Leather weighing 11 lbs. 6 (less the pate, which belongs to the butt,) which: he took from our cellar last Fair Day, without leave. BENTLEY & READ, Montrase Sept. ZO, 1958, A JOURNEYMAN TAILOR ONE who is a first rate workman, can find steady emphirment and good wages, by applying , im mediately to the subscriber. - P. LINES. Montrose; Sept, 3(, 1857.—tf • New 3F I I.EI 57. DUEPEITY IS NOW RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, Including his usual assortment of the first and newest styles in twill:et, 'which will be _sold ou the most fa vorable terms. New Milford,' Sept, 39, 1857. ' Executor's NOllce. - 7\TOTICE Lr herchr given to all: per.a.ox hating deulatolN agahist II the tr.-4-ate ot JOHN -.GRAHAM. deecaxe-4,'lme ut Ititeford towen.blp, that the ,ame m u drre...hted to the tuolersluberthr r--ngemeot, and all 13veoons Indebted to 5a1 . ,1 eat ate ara reque.ted to tue inutlecliote pat - meta. ' TYLER BREWSTER, Executor. HarfurtiScr.4..3ll.l.hrZ.-Or Adtuiii4tratoes Notice. 110', °TICE la hereby Jaen that 14:ers Of Adm Mlsitratlota Oh the es -1.1 tale or Jttlt TYLER. Late New Milford townaldp. erased. hare been I, , muted to the oulorrlbers and ail person Inoebted t.; saki sitote are requested to make Immediate raymeht. and those havlug claims thertmu 1.111 pluar present the name duly attested rot settlenum. .TARFID TYLER. FRANCIS MOXLEY, - Amnia. S. 11. ." Ifilford. Sept. 10, 15.1.1%-foe N EW-MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM! Great Rednetioniithe price of Stores. . . DICKERMIN GARB ITT AREnom. much Inc their St. wt . s Stort, fin. the FALL !LW WPC rue ;sent., and would t. ea. has ,to say to flair winger.. trienils aud custotnert. that they have on liint the Iner.. - 4 and held whaled STOCK OFhSTOTES.. ev",,ffemd to the Inhal.itant, of : 4 10. - Itniandia Covtc,ty. Their 'Cock ron,e,ab or the It.v4 approved putt. I.i. rkr. Elerntrd Orri.s, 1.1; - , ; '( Civ,i, Pre 1,..iiml 11.3-1 f'; , ( 1 • , Cikaina StGrex , ileAdvs . ny quantity of Purior Stores,' fur Wood or Coal, ()Ake, • Hotel and fox Stores. . -, We hart t he 1 Store for luraliir Caal.-eondructed .4.1 the dieing fl' e- pratcli 4c. , ever nasiental at , a ten - zoodcrate price. We would - take this oppoitunity of reminding our mend,. who are solicited to-wirehair their ittlIT.W. of Hawkers and Po-Ow, Bert. town= mon. witwsti.... Will ......-4..... 0w...V-0w! it I. !....0.: I. w.r IVOISOMY toil,. so. It I • e. well:est:A.ll.llM fart that The co:st o f !wiling Stoves by peddling than iihuid the country. IS Dot 1e , ... than line -u pee end. and gem:ally as I. 1,11) as - t ,er,t.y. to- cr erthite: a t.ut !ad (11-Ms.:ant ea,A of.ollieett,eis. Of course this extra expense mercy out of the pockets-of the peerha.er. . In consideration of the abovii facts,e offer our entire STO ES . • :.STOCK of ; i i at twenty pee Cellt. tel.. thmm awe peddlar wilt. or can tell. Please. tall and see If these thing, ere not so. :Stu -Mit.roan. Sept. -... ISLLA-tf It ; • •-• 1. 1 1 • • . • ARRANGEMENTS FAIR AIR • For all Classes and Conditions; F. B. CHANDLER has just received direct from the Metropolis his usual eztepsive supply of incomptrable— 46 1 1 -11 3EXIIVISI PP V An enumetution is.unnet•eagary, as the People gener- ally, are award that his is the VARIETY STORE• Most anything, from a Penny Primer, all the way up, to Just the thing you want, can be obtained at the lowest possible price. • L - LET ECONOMY GUIDE YOU, In the selection of place .for the bestowal of your Patronage, and we are certain we shall hare the pleasure and pririlege of DOING you GOOD.' • Also, justH.eceired at Chan'dler's, an assortment of igfg-17-1 UI ODL . 13COOM Such as are in use at the " - NORMAL SCHOOL," all of which will be sold at COST, for Cush., A supply of Sharon's and Webster's Dictionaries, ready for promiscuous distribution. Cheap of course. , 6 Friendsl Patrons'! Countrymen P lend us your "DIMES" and they will be returned in you with much increase, after aFE W days. ' bon 't fail to call and Fecnre sonic of these FAIR ACCOMMODATIONS. F. B. CHANDLER. Montrole, Sept, 16, 1657. NEW GOODS. Zp.aLLNJULAU z, Are now - receiving their Fall Stock for 1E3157 f'IOMPRISING THEIR USUAL VARIETY OF . Dry Goods, Grciceries, Crockery, Hardware, Tin and . Stone Ware, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, - Oils and Dyestuffs, Clocks, Gold and Silver • Watches, Jewelry, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Boots, Shoes and , Leather, data and Caps, and in fact, almost every article usually found in this country; all of whicii we offer on our usual terms, assuring our customers, and the , public generally, that they may rely on as favorable prices as any other Establishment this side of the city. • Montrose, Sept. 16, 1857. . Administrator's Sale. .XTOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of sale, issued from the Orphans' Court of i Susquehanna County, the subsc ri ber will, on Satur day, the 10th day ciOctober next, atone o'clock, P. M., at the Court House, in Montrose, offer for sale at public vendue the following described property, late the estate of Hannah Dewitt, deceased, namely, a certain lot of land situate in the township of Brook- I lyn, in said county, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post, the corner of David Morgan'And Hiram Howe; thence by said Morgin'e land, north 88' east, 60 perches to a - post ; thence north 2' west, 142 perches to the corner of a lot contracted to , Patrick Crossen ; thence, by the same, south 88' west 60 perches to a Beech corner ; and thence south 2" . east, 142-perehes to the beginuing, containing acres and 40 perches, more or less, with the appur: Semmes, from seven to ten acres improved. • Terms of payment made known on .the day of sale. CHARLES AVERY, Administrator. Montrotie, Sept. 17, 197.—ta • SITGAR & 1110!LASSIES, FREA'ff SUPPLY AT REDUCED prices, La Sept. 2. • LYONS of Otv, PROCLAMATION. GENERAL ELECTION. plmmolate of an art of the General Asetrjbly ohe Common . 'smith of Poonayhanta, entltkal nn act Mains. Isthe eleetlooa of the CommonwealAacz r ed he 5:1 dsyof July. A.D. 1110. 1. } P. itoLusTra, -. of tho County of tlnequehanna. In odd CoomouwAdth. do heathy ere settee to the lillocams of the the y oftweatald, that a General Elation 011 l be held In laid warty. on 2d Tuesday of October next, - - (It bin /the If day amid month.) at which Urns, Ste* and Coun ty teem are tole elected an folkora, to wit One person to Jill the office of tlosertue of said Ctinurionweslth. One peon to 011 the °l ace of Canal Commissioner of the Board of Pennsylvania. Two persons to till the Mikes of Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. tatlV=to lii the office of ...Veinier of the Home of flepresen insylranit. . One person to ell the olEce of Sheriff of Sultatitist County. One person tr 11.11 the office of Prothowtaej for said county. One person to all the office of Beesleyßem*? for aid county. One person to 1111 the ogee of Commissioner for aid county, One person to 1111 the agate Tiensurre for aid county. One person to ell the ogee of Auditor for said county, One person to Oil the (Ace of Coroner for old county. And I also hereby roateknown and give notice, that the place of holding the tielMßl Mediuns in the sevend wards lemur hs and township within the comae of Surenehanna are as !Mows to wit. The Election for the district compared of the township of Apart; con will he held at the home of Joseph Beebe In mid township. The Election for the district composed of the township of Amid will he held at the school house near the Presbyterian church In said township. The Denton for the district compassed of the township of Adieus will be held at the house orGeonte Haverty in said township. The Election fur the district ; =weed of the nos odds. ot Bridgewater will be held at the Court house In the Borough of . The liketke (be the district computed/gibe township of Ilmoklyn will be held at the house of James O. %IBM In mid township. The liacttion foe the district composed of the township of tlsoce nut will he held at the school Dome near • Bold: Glans maid townshlp. Tee neetton for the distrkt CaLliesed . of the township of Clifton! will be held at the house of Illrw Barnum In old townstdp ixu a t The E lection for the district composed of the Borough of will be held at the Mucha Hotel In said Borough. The Election for the district composed of the toweddp of Dimock will he held at the house of John Baker in said township. The Election for the dldrict composed of the township. of Forest Lake will be held at the house of Betsey st.Clarir. In odd township The Election for the district composed of the townablp of Franklin will be held at the school house neer Jacob Allard/ lo said township. The Election for the district comprised of the Borough of Friends. Bile will be held at Mamboed house In mid Borough. The Mellon for the district of the township of Great Bend will he held at the house of .1 D. rethinek in said townehiP. The Election for the district composed of the township of Gibeun will be held at the house of Joseph Washburn in said township. The Elettion for thetlistriCt toter/reed of the towethip of 'hutted will be held at the house of N. W. Waldran Inlaid towtedd_p. The Election for the dL.Hlct composed of the township of Harmony will he held at the house of th Winters In old township. The Election for the dierlet.coutpolai of the township of Renick will be held at the house formerly occupied by :quintet lelmock In' said township. The'Election fee the district' composed of the toweshin cgJackson will le held at the house of .1. J• Tuner In said township. Eractioo for the Markt composed of the township of Jessnp will be held at the house of !Motel Hoff in said township. The Election for the district conoseed of the township of Lenot will be held at the house of Grow & Brothers in add township. The Election for the tested corals - mud of the township of Liberty will he held at the house of Bela Jones in said township. The Election for the &oriel conraosed of the township of Lathrop I will be h.-Id at the house of Elisha Lord In said township. The Election for the districtcomposed of the township of Middle. d town v he held at the bons,- of Joseph Rom Auld township. 1 The Election fur the district composed of the Borough of 31outruse ! trill he held at the Court Douse In said Bonnie, The Election for the district composed of the township of New Milfora will he held at the hunts: occupied by Elijah 4larr.um, In said township.. Tho Election for the distriet composed of the towfiship of c'halsj u i w ill he held at the Leuse of llois rt Heart lu the Borough of Susenc banns. niection for the dhtrlct composed of the township of Rush, heal at the bowie Snyder In sold township. The }lied lon for the district composed of the township o Spring. elite wlli be held at the hotiw'of Spencer Ilirns In .r.Alti township. The Election for the dlsttiet 'composed of the township of Sliver lake is ill be held At the house of Robert 31cOmigles In yid t usruship, The Election for .. the ilLtrfct composed of the lkoough of :swine. Imam midi be held dt the house lately uceuplod by Elliot lice on in said. Illoyough. . • • • The Election for the elhirietromTesced of the township of Thomson N 111 be held at the house of E. It. Chan/leg in said township. • I also herebv Make known and give notice, as In and by the Act of A reetnbly of this' Conamuwealt h. entitled "An act prescribing- the time and manner of %limit:ling to the people for their ratification or rejection the ponened time mina-ids to the Cemstittatlon," approved Msy lilt.. A. It., tor directed that, for the purpose of ;Ver. Ltitting lilk• .1 nse of the elt Irens of this I'IMIIII<MICraith In regrind to the sdoptlon or rejection of ...Id amendments - or either of them, an election u ail be held iii did, of the too eisttips, wards. Mal districts in add County. on add second Tinaday cf October for the purpose of deciding opoi. tioagdoptlon or rejection of acid ainendments tenni of them ; which sold election shall - he held at the • plans and opened nod clewed at the tune and within which the ticneral Elections of this commonwealth are held, opened. and closed ; and It shall be the duty of the Judges. Inspectom. and (leeks of each of the said town sld Pa wardy and districts, to receive- at the said election (feces, Alb. cr written orprinted. or ;wily a ritten or partly piiidect. from igtl. mot duly q , lla!fird to vote 11.1- Mends es et the f;eneral Aectubly. and to deposit it, a Ws or I swee to be for that purpose pros bled by the roper ottievrs; a filch tiekets shall be naps-dick-1y libeled on the outs.de. Vied Amendment," •• *cots' Amentimer.t." ^ Third Amen am nos" and "Fourth Amendment," and those a ho are favor athe to wild Amendments, or any of them, may exprwa their desire veSine cat* as man y separate written or printed or ;wily written or printed_ ballots or tkletta, containing on the Inside thereof the words. "For the Annashnent," and M.'5...) who are opposed to ouch asnerielfuentt or any of them, may rirpnerstirtlr on.millon by voting rash as mane separate written or printed tallots Or Lk. , et. containing on the boldi t.heroof the words , . Against the Amendment t" And alsa that the election on the said proposal amendments shall in all repeats be conducted as the General Electlonsofthiseoranroowealth are new conducted ; and It shall be the duty of the return . judres of the said (*minty and the rarpectire districts thereof. not basing cirefu fly as certained the number of votes given for ormanst welt of said amend, toents In the manner aforesaid • to make out duplicate returns tie-mot expo-esed In words at length; and not in egurva only, ane of which P - turns ro pride shall be lothall It, the Prothonotary's OfEce of the l'ourt of Common I'leas of wild County, and the other mated and ell reci t• the Secretary of the Comittrinwealth. and by one of said Jilcor.krooited forthwith in the most convenient Postoffkr. I also tuake known and rive notice as IA and [Title 15th section of the aforecildwi 1 ant "that retry prom eseept .jeeticiWof th 4 who akin hotel suy offlce or appointment of pront or Ird4 'll,l7eT th. litrars, or or this State. or of any city or hen yes tel die rict, -a he her 4 rocourritt .. agent , all,ll. tee shall he. employed under the leatislathejudlelary or est:curly , aeroi iiient of Ms Stale or United Matt" or any city or haorporsted trier and also that every member of Congress. and of the Stale Leg islature. air! of the select or common COUSICii of any city. or-commis. sioneri oftany Incorporated dilltaid. Is by law Ineagcbie of holding or r etenelsitig at the same time, thcoilles or app.Antruent of Judge. In spector. or fleck army election of this Coeur= weslt h, and that ho I n.petior or J wire or other...Meer of any such dcrtion. Wall Ie elig ll.le to any rare then to he voted for.' Aid by the q net of .Assertibir It Is also nec - Ar "the duty vv cry Maw:. Sheriff. licputy t tslacriti, Alderman...hotter of the Peace, Carrara& or Deputi- Con-144.1e. of every city, county, township or dl.t,lrt within this ComMonsrvidth, whenever called•upon bv an offi cer of an election. or by three quallt.sl ehretorri thereof. to clear any window or merino to the 'sindow of the place of Gem.ral F.lectlon a hich 'hell lee obstrtnied In such a way as to prectitt - voters from 11,pm...chins' the /time and It sh .11 le- the duty of ti n , resp e ctiv e con stahle of suet -a tied, district or township u Ithru thIS Commonwealth. to be prcsaiif In Per.0;1,./ by Deputy, at the 14:ree of htaath‘ kler , Mar, la 'arch It Ira, IL4rllt 11....CLir.:p., LT to perepex• inen..rt - In; the pears- as of Also that to the On stell:ln or the act r.f Assembly. entitles! `: An at-1 relating to esocntluns and fca other tlarissssa,"' appro‘ et! April IS, 1-4. It Is enacted that the :dem-sant rah section. dull not be con strued to to ',recent any militia oricer or borough °Meer (men sere int as Judge, Inspector, or Clerk at any general - or special elcellun Ia title Cortatont wealth." Pursuant to the prosbdone eculalned In the :fit}, section of the act afartmald. the Juileast of the af,T1,431(1 dratrlct shall matretleelr take charge of the certlEade or return of I hevicetion of their revectlve district., and produce them at a meeting of one Judge from each, dis trict at the (`purl lu the Itorttigh of Meitner., on the thin! lay after the day of electlmi being the present year on Friday the 10th der of , 404. 1 .er next, these to do and perform the duties required by lair "i if ,all Judgett. Abe, that n here a 'Wire be sick:was or un avoidalJle accident et linable to :mend mid meeting of .lutlcrs4, then the certificate or return ufortmtict 'Mall be taken charge of be one .1 the I rucfcccd.mt or Clerks of the iteddiAitict., ache ds and perform the duties required of add Judge unable to attend. Ala, th a t in th e fast section of said act. It la enacted that - erery general and special eledion alutil be opened beta ern _Flight and Ten In the forenoon. and del continue a Ith.int interrupt:4in is ;idiot:ni l/lent until seven o'clock in the vvetang *ben the pofie ehidi be closed?' Given under my Surd. at MT nffiv. In ILe ILrtun'h the ttd day of whet tuner Ann.; and it, the 31.1 r o f the l'nninin wraith the tight rvt. F. I'. 111 11.LISTKIL. hhetiff. THE CrIZEATEST Anti-alavery Book • EVER PRODUCED.- 1 S HE-IMPENDING CRISIS.OF THE SOUTH," . by Hinton Rowan Helper, of North Carolina, for sale by • F. B. CHANDLER. Montrose, Sept. 23, 1857. CME to the premises of the subscriber , in _Rush, on the 20th &July, 3 two year olds, 2 steers, one heifer, bright red. The owner is requested to call, prove property, pay charges, and. take _them away. . HETI! SHOVE. - Rush, August 5. 1857.-2 in NEW GOODS, DR 'GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD if I:E, BOOKS, (Er., just opening Awl selling cheap, Sept. !P., P 57. by J. LYONS & SON. GROCERIES. • A. complete ass%ortment at C. 0. M. MAWLEIrS . Administrator's Notice.. 7Lro'neE Is herebe given t. ail Il•rsens twin/ demandligittnit 11 the estate of Wmatax B3wmirr. deceased:fate of Rush town. ship, that the same mud he preraded to the undersigned fer ttrr went: and all persons indebtrd to said Estate are requested tti e Induedlate payment_ HIRAM (.I.XisIVELL„ AduduLdianfr. Hush, Suss'. co. Pa, Stl , t. 17, lai7.-rar BENJAMIN S. REICTLEY, to the In the COM. Pleas use of Abner Griffis, or Susq. Co., No: vs. 282,01' April Term, BsNismts Art.tswonvn. 1857. Ejeetanent, °pee is° Escoeutlon of Contract. . To .13enjumin ilylesworth . TAKE Novo., That you are required by n rule of the Court of Common. Pleas of Susq. County, to ap pear and plead to the • above entitled action brought to enforce the specific execution of a contract made for a certain piece of land, situate in The township of harmony, in said count y , containing ninety acre, or thereabouts, and lying on the north side of ihe.turn pike, and beingthe Mine piece of land, lately occu pied by Ira Williams, and which he purchased of-S. D. Williams, by contract, and being the same piece tif land that the said Benjamin AylesuOrthiurchascil from the said B. S. Bentley, by contract, on the Bth day of September, A. D. 18.54,-.-by the second Mon day of next term, or judgment will be rendered a gainstyon, according to Act of Assembly in such cape made.iind provided. SIDNEY B. WELLS, Montrose, Sept. 17, 1857.-3 w Prolkowolary. RENOVED. CD. VIRGIL, RESIDENT DENTIST, has C . • removed his Office to his new residence, next door above Dr. Patrick's, on Turnpike street, where be is fitting up rooms in a style of neatness and Con venience befitting his profession. He will be absent the coming week at Philadelpeia, for the purchase of office furniture. Dental Instruments, Lc. lie expects also. to bring back some improvements In his art, of the benefits of which he hopes his patrons truly avail themselves at once. Montrose, September 9, SCHOOL BOOKS. . • A'arg"'"rtment of &boo! Books, Miscellaneous and Fancy Books, ice., se., just received, and cheap, by CHANDLER. Sept. 23, 1867. !TAME into the enclosure of the subscriber a pale J red Yearling Heifer, with a white spot an the Sank and marked *Rh tir on each hip. The owner will please - call, pay charges, and take her away. W. G. GRAHAM'. pt!ndall, Sept. 16, 1867.-SI! STU AYS. NOTICE. Little & Hardines Column. ANOTHER LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK --,3F-. DRY GOODS 701 TIIE a Ro - Tum TRaExy., new and and beautiful aisles now being Opened by . . i . . `L LE, HARDING. . - ..k....—r • . . . - Farmers and lleeliaaies!! . . VI . LI, please remember, when building, that tlie • subscribers are furnishing DOORS,SASH,ct BLINDS, . •' . the at !Owes% . • . . . FACTORY' PRICES, (freight added) asd that they keep coestandi ai haul. a large stock of lass, Putty. P*lll'64olll4Door Trim= lags, 'Sault and lift nd fas tening% Liana, arc., &e., &c. - Iu fact, we have almost everything in the way of building materiabt, of first quality, and will sell them at a very =all advance from cost, for (MA. There fore, we confidently assure builders. that they will materially consult their own Interests, by giving us a call, before purchasing. LIMN &• lIARDIA G. FLONJP 9 @oaL.IT, AND L' lit BY the load and barw/, constantly on hand, and for sale at the very lowest rates, by. LITTLE d 'IIAEDIN6I. Nicholson, 5ept..2,•1857. " . • Haying Tools ! - 1,1 A KES, FORKS, SCYTHES, SNATTIS, SCYTIIE STONES, GRINDSTONES, HORSE , RAKES, • • GRAUN CRADLI, • ' . SICKLES, &e.,-&e,, a full assortment, just received, by LITTLE-AS:. 1 . 1 A RDING. f f f A FRESH LOT OFTHOSE FIXE,IIE4rT 0 D F-11 ♦LSd Slues in Blois Fin] half Bbls, just reccived, by July 15, '57. LITTLE 4:;IIARDING. A6o, • GROCERIES, HARDWARE . • 11.-ITS, CROCKERY, BOOTS, - CAPS. BONNETS, -- SHOES.' CARPETIi.I'GS, - RIBBONS, SHEETING S. SUGAR. „MOLASSES, FLOUR. - • SALT, LIME, • SOAP._ CANDLES, STONE:WARE, _ - 27N- WAKE, - 41-c., a hundredth part of which we have not time to enu merate. Enough to say, we hare almost anything and everything, expected to be found at a store in the Country all of which we are determined to turn into C, A SII, in the very shortest posAble time. And we herewith issue a .NOTICE -Tt)- CASH CU g-T .0. M. 13 We wish it dia . tinctly understood, that for .CSH,.A . we will sell any kind of Goods, the quality Consider. 64, at much lower. prices than usual. FRESH OSSORRIES ; • • QUGAIt, Molasses, Rice, Coffee, Tea', and all kinds 10 of Groceries, a full' stock, just received, and for sate by • • LITTLE cf.- lIARDING. PM SHILLING TEA !. • JLI3 LENTY or that , nice YOUNG 11 YSON TEA, a prime article, at four shillings, for sale by LITTLE & !LARDING. -IT IS NOT DISPUTED, BAT Bahrotsts„ Soap and Candles, Of the best : qualities are for sa/e by the box, at New York. city wholesale prices, by LITTLE it HARDISTI. PURE POTASH. 'I s Tin .Cans, just What you mule for making soap, 1 for ask by LIT LE A- HARDING. CARPETING S. Rid all wool carpets, are Alered at bargains, Ly LITTLE. a. HARDING. BOOTS & SHOES. CONSTANTLY on hand, the best isaortnient of HENS, BOYS, and YOUTHS DOUBLESOLE BOOTS and BROGANS, and of the beat manufacture, also WOMENS, MISSES and CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS, in great variety,. selling off at very kai.rates, by LITTLE tt HARPING. • HATS & CAPS. THE largest Ftock, and greatest variety, of good styles, in this section of country, for sale by LITTLE & 11.1RDINO. • TO LUMBERMEN & WOOD CHOPPERS! BEST Caat Steel and Steel Poll Axes, Adzes, Broadaxes, Cast Steel X Cut Mill Saws; also Patent Tooth ' 0 0.; Cut Saws, with Files of all' kinds, for sale low, by LITTLE & 114R1).121.0. •TO DAIRYMENt! FIRKINS, Pans, Tin, Painted and Cedar Paila , V Butter 130w1.., Dairy Salt, kc., ke., for Sale by LITTLE ,I HARDING. ARE YOU BUILDING ? YOU will- save money by purchasing your Nails, Paints, Oils, Sash, Oka% Door Trimmings and llarilware generally, of LITTLE a HARDING. . FLOUR,- SALT, AND LIME!! A large stock constantly on hand. / LITTLE Crockery and Glass Ware, sTONE WARE, Looking Glasses. Drug' k Medicines, • Wall Paper, • Vladimir Paper, Windom OM:lades, Grindstones, and Hngings, Stoves, . Tin" are, - Chain Pumpi, Books. • Cutlery, Bedsteads, Patent Medicines, kc., - ke., For sale by LIME dHARDING. • OASNI _ToU can boy.allaost anyibia bike way of CalUltitL AUBE, for. CASH; at a very small advance from coot, by ap• plying to ' LITTLE :4* 11.4E.D1Y0; PRODUCE W -A N • T E D t B7TT7'ER, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Grout of all kis* Ear, Old Iron and Copper. Lumber, Shingles, Dried Apples, Beam, da , ee.., wanted In exwinge for goods, by , LITTLE HARDING. , • , COPE AWD EBE, Lade & Harding, irmulyo%nraor, Jul? I T 1461.-17 • STOVES FOR 1857". TILE sabscribers are just receiving a fins stock of Stoves for the Fall and Winter Trade km 1857, embracing all the best patterns of Cooking,Parlor,and Shop varieties In use, together with a full assortment ; of Stove Pipe, Stove Trimmings, Elbow s, 'Tin Wee, kc., which we o ff er at prices that cannot be beat. Among our Cooking Stoves, we will enumerate the Keystone. Premium Flat Top, Forest Queen, Jeffer lionian, kc. Those in want of Stoies or any of the Fixtures, will do well to give us a call.- HEMPSTEAD k KcIEKTZIE. Brooklyn, Sept. 2. 1857. • Please Remember, ' MAT wit are receiving NEW GOODS weekly 11 and there:fere have always a fine sasorttnent on hand, which we prOmise .to sell at prices as low, as the same articles can be purchased for, else where in the county: lIEMPSTEAD k McKENZIE. Brooklyn, Jane 3,1357. nissoLvrtioN. NOTICE Guild iilathiebYdarlvj", that r theu conse nt. nal nifirrn W.ll"ie C..P. HAWLEY, Gibson, Aug. 17, , 1837. E. E. GUILD. The books and accounts can be sound at the store formerly occupied by the subscribers. AU persona having unsettled accounts are requested to settle the same /4 soon as possible. The business will be conducted in the future by the subscribers, under the firm of C. P. it 0. U. Hawley, who are constantly receiving from New York and Philadelphia the latest styles of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Clothing, lee., allot which will be sold at a yery until profit, for ready pay. C. P. HAWLEY. Gibson, Sept. 2, 1837.. 0. IL HAWLEY. • M 7 • - JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. • . Charles J.. Craig Hg. just opened A WATCH AND JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, in A. Merritnan's Boot and Shoe Store, on Public Avenue, one • door - above the Post Office. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the neatest style. lie will 1111 all orders fur Watch. es and Jewelry, at less than city prices. tler All work warranted. -/ Montrose Sept. ti, I b.57:-.6tno - FLOUR ! FLOUR ! ! FRESLI ground, from new Wheat, just received and selling at from $7,50 to s9.oo.per barrel. lIEMPSTE4kII S iIcKESZLE. Brooklyn, September 2, 124.. Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of writs of vcra.cx.A. ley. fa. 'lssued by the Court of Common Pleas of Susq. County, and to me -directed, I will expose to sale, at the Court House, iikMoutrose,-on Saturday, tle 10th day of October nt, at one o'clock, P. M., the following Real Estate, to wit: ALL those two certain pieces or parcels of land, situate, and being in the township of Bridgewater, in the County of Susquehanna, and bounded and des sctibed as follows, to,wit : Beginning 'at a hemlock, and running thence, north 278 perches to a post.;. thence west, 106 perches to a past; thence south, 151 perches to a post; thence south, 881. 4 east 81) B.loth perches to a post; thence south, 774.- east 15 perches to the place of beginning, containing 108 acres of laud with the appurtenimcw, one framed house, one barn, one boric barn, one orchard, and. about 90 acres improved. The second piece is bounded and described as follows, to wit ,: On the north by lands belonging to the estate of the late Jesse T. Birchard, dec'd, on-the cast by finds of the same, on the south by lands • of George Bachus and Benjamin Sayre, and on the west by Lands of Conrad Binds, containing 50 acres of land, be the same more or less, with about twenty acres improved. . Taken in execution at the suit of I S. Howley, vs. Thompson Peckins. ALSO, The following described dwelling house, and the curtilage appurtenant, situate in AubUrn township, and county of Susritiehanna, on the road leading from Montrose, in said county, to Skinners Rain in Wyoming _county, renn'a., on- the east side of said road, on land bounded northerly by lands of John A Birkhuff, easterly by Joseph McKain, and westerly by Joseph Carlin, and sontherly by Abram N. Stone, constructed with a story and a half upright part„sixteen by twenty-two feet on the ground, por tico, one door and four windows in the front, chim ney in the attic, for, stove pipe, &c., the front being sided, anffThe other side boarded and battened, al so having a linter attached on the westerly side there of two feet wide and extending along the whole Taken in execution at the suit of Morris Labor, 'David Carlin. F. P.,IIOLISTER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Sept. 16, 18b7. FLOUR, FISH. ALT, GROCERIES, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, 11.., ic, for sale low, for cash. Call anclsee before purchasin. , elsewhere, at - S. S. MOTT'S. Montrose, Aug. 12, 1857. THE TRUTH ABOUT KANSAS! -- GOV. GEARY'S - ADMINISTRATION IN KANSAS; 121 to. 348 p..tors. WITH A COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE TERRITORY, Until June, 4857. E, 4 sinu.AelyG a full account of ha-discovery. Georninhy. Soil. CU — its. Products. Its orgazdzatioh as a Territory. trausetirrmt and events under Guvernurs Reetko• and Shantum. political amen stone. Per4onal Rencounters, Election frauds battles and outrages, with Portraits of prominent actors therein, all fullyauhentkaled. . - By JOHN B. GIIION, M. D.,. • Pritaie Secretary to Gov. Geary.. - Care Nile compiled from the °Skint documents on Ste in the de• partment of State at. Washington and other papers In the posseesion of Use Author, with a full amount of The Invasion of Kansas from Missouri: The capture, trial and treatment of the nee 'kite rivoreirs, the character and movement' of the Sllmonti Bonier the mon der of Bottum and ahem. The Controversy 'between Governor Gesiry and Judge Lecompte. „ The of thd Terrttodal Lea:l6lstate. of the prollseen• (ma ven and t e orpolzatlon of the National Dawxratk Party. with a Sketch of Mums during its early • troubles under Gars. Reeder and Shannon. tts Ineaalmuk Battles. Outrages and 'Murders. A copy will be seat to any it of the United State*, bk mall, free ur r W it s o r. n a th t e recei t 4'4.11 114 MC C ! . rjr . MOO IrkSTSD. Price in Cloth, $l. Piqx.e,, 50 Cis. CHARLES C. RHODES, Publieber; 29m11 Inquirer Building, Philadelphia BEST TRY TILE MOM HOPE HULSE • BEAUTIFUL IN SIIAPE. • FINE IN FINISH. TOUGII IS QUALITY. sold by J. LYONS & SON. Montrose, June 3, 185,7. MR Si WILSON . 82 SOB ARE TIIE ONLY Hardware Merchants • • IN TOWN. rrHEY keep constantly on hand a general asrort- JL went of Hardware, Cutlery Iron, Nails, Planes, Wall Paper, Window Hangings, Groceries and Dry Goods, and in fact every thing necessary for the comforts of Life. We thank our old customers for their patronage, and des:_re a further acquaintance. • M. S. WILSON & SON. „Montrose, June 24, 1851. To folimers and.Chornters TIJST the " Nicest Thing Out," is the new Eolian 0 Pilch Pipe, giving the sounds on Letters A and C. . For tuning Instruments they "Can't be beat," as the sound may be prolonged to any desira- ble length. Made of the best German Silver and " warranted perfect." Sent to any part of the Coun try, postpaid, on receipt ofsl,oo,hy A. H. SMITH. Montrose, Ps., June 24, IS37.—d. • Books and Stationery. • A new lot of Pocket and Family Bibles. Testa toents and Prayer Books. Also, School tiooks, such se ins to be used in the Normal School. A choice lot . af.A. W. Ranison's Columbian Inks. Fain fly and Toilet Soaps, Perfumery and Flavoring Ex tracts, niee . and cheap, at the Nontrose Book Store, by A. N. BULLARD. Montrime, Aignat IS, 1857. The Rer, C; N. Burnett, WHTLE laboriassa a Kiardowary la Southeast Asti, diaraserai a TV staple tiad atrtah, Cars fOr Comayiemption, Asthma, Brorichitit, Cot* 6+lB, Nervous Debility, 2 41 an 8111 r of o BUM; ea% as easy sad tam:toil mods l i sailß ulia dV ti tuf t ri trst A t I r4t d e t al by t o i = k .44" o t &a ° el d t = I 5" da dab* xareine. Ad.tress Broadway S. BIIBBLIT, sof. 8.11 Broadway V. T, City. - - - --; MELAINOrriPES. am now prepared to lirrnish my customers with I • that brilliant and durable style of picture known as the Melalnotype, or Iron P*ture. - Likenestei made upon the Patent Melainotype Plate, possess many advantages over those made up- on glass, and it is thought that this process will yet supersede nU others. - • ' • - • . , Tl. . • • If anybody wants cheap pictures they can be ac commodated for I can and will make.them us cheep ! and as good I f artheman In the eart'on the Green. tar FIRST CLASS LIILSNESSES AT cstiLL, w. - n. 115nlz Block. Montrose, August 1, 1857.. Attention Farmers. rime subscriber is prepared to furnis.ll-you 'wiih as: ricultural implements, of various kinds, Among the funk noted,. rre WIIERLKII,'S PATENT, ENDLESS Cu ii MLILITAT 'Tense POWERS and TAILIIIII/418,' Lawrence Saw Mills, Drag Saw MillsiClover Hullers, Day, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutters, .11treaa's New AGRICVLTCILLL SxESY BOILEIL lIEDGX'S Norm POLTA, FILE SUGAR CAIO: MILL, the Caner-sr Mu; adapted to grinding on khan or grattri atsu grITNIS corn in the ear as fine as may be desired. This mill is run by a belt attached to various kinds of powers, and ie very cheap. The Little Giant, and Double Giant, (double coned,) Corn and Cob Mill, unsurpassed by any thing of the kind, and should be owned by most of Farmers. In regard_ to Wheeler, Melick, Jz. Co's Threshing Ma chine, I have used and sold them for the last six years; and know them to giie entire satisfaction, far surpassing any other threshing machine ever used in Northern Pennsylvania, with which.' am acquaint ed, either psTsonally or by reputation. I can furnish a few of the Emery machines to those who may de-- sire them, at something less than cost, and can refer you to those who have used threshing machines of different kinds. : All machines sal by mo.lwarrmkt.fixeept the last mentioned one: •An are %inn:tilted by the Ilanufae• timers to me. Yaii will find it to your interest .to give me a call, before purchasing elsewhere, • • E. T. TIFFANY Pimock, & q. Co., Pa.. June 17, 1857.-23tf .• An Acrostic. y razor's keen, me Prush can scru • I) • 0 lt, come,; all, all, on land or se A -tk 11 Ise twenty step, rest in ms chat ecline, place feet, smooth as a chu charge a sixpence—simple fe trangiir, I ani death on la a i '4.4 • JLt. • Montrose, May 28, 1.857 NOTICE. • 13178L1C notice is hereby given that S.A. WOOD " RUFF is receiving a nes lot of Stoves and Wares of all kinds usually kept in the Store and Tinware line of business.among which may be found a better assortment of Stoves, heavier, lurger, and more durabletlian ever before offered in this county. AN the proof you need will bejust to cuff and:exam ine for yourselves. All stoves warranted in 'Emery respect. Kept constantly' Mishand,an extensive assortment of TIN WARE, mane out of the best materials, which is offered foriale as cheap as can bo.bought in any market. Also on hand , ' Lead . Pipe of all" eiz es, Chain and Gearing for Chain Pumps 2 all . sixes Brass and Porcelain Kettles, and stli kinds Jappaned Ware. ichbing done on ellort notice and in good ordi.r. All goods in the line will. he sold ebeap for cash or (arproverr) cream S. A. WCIODRLrFF: -Montrose, May 1, 1851 WOOL CARDING, r HE subscriber is fitting up his Machinery to/ric -L commodate his cotorners with work, to soft the spinning and knitting public, on short notiee./fhank ful for past favors, he hopes by strict attention to business ; to merit a share of the public ilitronage. A. G. ' YNOLD.S.- -*est Brooklyn, June 3, 1857.-tf LOOK HERE . : rrnE subscriber has been rCeeiring, during the pas three weeks a fine lot of SPRING 14 summa GOODS' making, with former stock, an assortment with Which there is rio'coinparison in this vicinity ; and that they are being sold in a manner satisfactory to that 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'la.ep the ai sertment good ; and ready or prompt pay .. ing customers can rest assured that • the old store is not to be outdone. • In addition to the large va ' riety kept for -yews, we " now have a good • assortment of READY:MADE C.ZOTHZ.VG, • • . ALSO, . BOOTS cf: SHOES, • in all varieties. Please give us a call. Gibson, 27, May 18457• S. S. INGALLS. . Thrilling Incident. subscriber haring again resumed the TAI .I. LORING BUSINESS permanently (ifhis health Will permit) Will icparc no reasonable effort. to phmse all who mar see; tit to ' , employ him. Shop in, the Brick Block over Bentley and Read'a Store. Montrose, June 24, 1 . 857.—tr P. LINES. • . DR. BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. THE BEST SARSAPARILLA IN THE WORLD! p Iv of Dr. \ !rot vi%/1s: cZcirvceidedl`S . afrerssahparilitra: the best . known remedy for all diseases originating from ,an impure Mate of the blood, the improper use of Mer cury, and for the numerous fill that Flesh. is heir to." It is put up in quart bottles„ am! contains SIX TIMES the pure Honduras Sarsaparilla of any other similar preparation in America. Those who have tried the article speak of it in the highest terms of praise. Even the Physicians in our county,cotnmend it highly, and seieral of them use Mil their practice. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Let the invalid try it. - - • HEMPSTEAD & McKENZIE. BrooklyM July 15, 1857. • • - NEW MILLINERY, —a~n Dress-Making Establishment. LADIES 11 YE YOU HEARD. THE NEWS. 'VI RS. DAVIS, Needy Of New York,.he .I.VJL opened a Millinery ftnrl•Fancy Store, in the vil lage of Brooklyn, and has just retained from New York with a large and fashionable stock of goods, consisting of Ladies and Misses - Strew Hats of every style and variety, also Crape and Silk Hats constant. ly on hand of every Lue and color, together with a splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, such. as Embroi deries, heir Braids, Hosiery, Caps, Head-Dresses, Lace Goods, &e., &c., all of which she offers at the lowest prices. ." Dr Particular attention paid to Bleaching.. 23 • - Always at Nome. - Brooklyn Nay 6, 1857.-17tf . New Forwarding Lille, IOcKINNEY, YIN SICKLE a -YOUNG, QUIP every day throughout the seam; by the New York & Erie Rail Road. • Butter and other 'country produce sold at the est market; rates, at realkwable commbsionii. • The proceeds will be paid in current ntailey'at the old stand. ADK stock of good jript received. qßT,YoptTrtTe Great Bend, June 3, 1.831.1 M37=E= _z__ =M=E2 Yew 'Eire itiontrine! . THE IVAICIN hifiSlS CONTINUES! votu,ttioili -who id - te.mptea to get op ittgtifia; Montrose,agahist "second rate goods and high, _ pri . eos," with the-fag-ends . of three or four old stoat* have,fissled ; and • • - Stedrannt- whose BOOT AND SHOE - gTOrt - Di giested'att *fit street,South of Searle's Rote/yr—with the bigot and best assortment a tioodsterCrhrtmgbt into this mac• ket, bought at 114 LOWEST FIGU.RE,- • and wbieh they will sell a i lerde'sbeire•cost,itre di4- termined to give "the old codger " " i bard one. We do not intend tto be undersold, by any other establishment in Town. We hare only to say, and See, foe "seeing is believing." We do not de. , . sire to puff nur*goods, preferring to "let oite works praise us ;" but we may be permitted to say, tithe. information of purehasermliat we have ,iust received EXTENSIVE STOCX of qualityand. style, - eomPrising all kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladles', and Children's wear. Also a general aaaortutento4 FindingtOind Leather at all kinds.'• • Work Made to order, and repairing denetbelitly. - * REELER .4 STODDARD.- . . Montrose, June 11, 1856._ . . . OF ©©R Ea Statknara ALLeb-eawh; 2.iratTe Bim - M 0.% TROSE BooK ,erohlg in the Post 011ie!, w/here they can 'get_ good sirtiloi at a fair price. . • 1 . . - geed ired.-4 new lot °Maloof Books.: Tower's . and `Webb's Series of 'Meade* WaTakid's Elements of Mond Science. eight different - sizmi Webster's standard Dictionaries. at reduced prices. Kaue's Arctic' Exploratkak, 'ideate: lections nf a Life Time, by 8. G. Goodrich. ke:x .t K. BULL AM • • Montrose, Pa., May 13. 1857. Tune, Pop Goes the WeaseL' ~'tore, just drop. in it And view, with wonderful surprise . The Bookiandf Toys that meet your At Brusan'a.. I have I3ool:s and Piper, just the besti, That you earl find,a..st or West; •" • If any of my triends'should doubt it s • ". Call in, I will case your mind about • At Boit-Sault:. . _ . . . Fihe tkpalis Pens and Paper too; All kinds of Children's Books; and new; In short, here everything you'll find. . In the Book and Stationery line-z— -. At Bettaan's.., So coma along, come one, me " . Come rich and poor, come rent and aiaall, . ' And I will sell you Books cheap I know I shall your custom kee• 1; Montrose; -)hq, 1857 Tioga - Point - AgriCulturia Works. 2..;11.111731.734.5 . itenk,': ATHENS, BRADFORD COUNTY, PENN'A. ILINCFACTGIMAS ) 1%1106311:E AND RETAIL imaniutiFlN Emery's Unrivalled HorsePowerik• TRRESHERS AND SEPARATERS, Threahers and Cleaners Ciivular and Cross Gut Isllo Wills, Shingle .11a; ,Machines, the., Emery's, Hirkok's anti Kranscr's cider Milhaud Presses, Corn Shellert,- Clow's Grain Cradles, Hag. Straw and - Stalk Out. .tern, florae Powers, Dog Powers, Grain Drilltand oad Cast Sowers, Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Corn and Cob Dederiers Hay Presses, Stump - kETCHUIf'S MO WEA and REA PEW,: EXCELSIOR. FaiVING.MILLS, • Provision S4es, Refrigerators, Leather and Rubber - Aior Fanning Mills are nnrivall.. led for repairing all machines sold itive Catalogues; Price Lists and fines sold by us, sent gratin Kid -. )plicants. - Send us your name.' owEas, (of Frankrui.) Montrose- • County, Pa: _ R. M. WELLES & BROOKS. 1,107.-4 m - • MONOPOLY !. MONOPOLY ! ! THIS is the great principle among our selftsto small merchants. In, proof of - this lOok it the late Act passed at Harris burg, prohibiting hawking and peddling in Susquehanna County; -an Act , pas sed to gratify some of the Merchants who• have ore pressed a desire "to stop some large wagons."'.. GETTENBERG, - ROSENB/011 -8 AYE DOW - .N WITH lI_ONOPLYI Their large wagon will, run more regularly ttoto.. ever before . , until, their license 631- peddling expires. . In order to accommodate the community and be ablo to battle monopoly successfully, they have made le• rafigements to get: Kew: Goods weekly !rem N f itw York; and they will sell the same from 14' to 20 pot cent cheaper, any other establishment in Sus:, spehanna Cottnty. We have now received our . • NEW SUMMER GOODS! , The largest, cheapest and best selected stock ever offered in. this market. It Is not .necessary to enu merate the articles which our assortment 'comprises' it is sufficient to, say that. we have a general stock of the-latest and most fashionable goods in themarket and we cannot fail to suit the public, as well in - taste as in - prices. A few words more to our felkniNclii. xens, and particularly. to those who feel then/Selves. independent and not obliged to - purcbsure at some. par.- denier store. We know that it'will be for your inte rest to examine and price our goods before purchaa- , ing elsewhere ; that is a true motto that ."a , -penny raved is better than two earned." We are deter. mined to spare no pains to giye general satisfaction, and we shall always be ready- and happy to. exhibit our assortment to those who wM favor us with a call, - GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAITRIt Co: . • Montron, May 2lth, 185'1. LOOK AND REM 897 HEM MI r T . IIE undersigned, Merchant; at Dimock ..Four- - Corners, has lately discovered' that for ready, pay, he can : ell more goods and make more money,, 'at one half the usual profit , put upon country goods, . "consequently I- - can sell -goods from five to ten per cent lower than other establishments in this seetioak. But do not take my word for it, call and see for your- : gelve - s. Bring a lithe cash, or some kind of country. produce, and buy yr goods at a price Unparalleled' in the history of me antile trade. My stock is largo and well selected, and lam receiving new additions every week. My toms of sale are ready pay. It. will certainly be for your interest to can and see Ina: before purchasing elsewhere. . '- Flour and salt kept constantly on band. -, ' WM. IL TRAYEIL Dimock;Jan. 1857. - -2yl • . rost Brothers are now receiving their ;tea of' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS - and invite their friends to and examine. Larks Stack of Dress GoOds.--Stellia: Shawls,' Bonnets, 'Flowers and Ribbons, Silks, in 'varie ty, Gents: Clothe, Cassimeres and Viatings, Genteel' fine assortment of Fashionable Clothing, rarsols, White Goods, Lades, Edgings, Financings,. Collars and Sleeves, and Trimmings. Our Dry - Goods 'de partment Is, we think, well chosen in quality & gtyles. GrOceeleso.—A sued siook, Also, lrov i .Nfili t : and Hardware.. Crockery... . Crockery...A large steek.--* Hats & Cops, Boots and Shoes,Diraninettign Carpet. Large assortment of Wall Paper.. Montrose, Montrose, May 6, 1857. • • - DR. BAK ER'S . • Cetebiated Vegetable CailloPeglAlL new stock of this medicine just - received--sA sovereign remedy for Chokra isfantant,-810*- met eemplututs. &4' . • lIENTLEY & READ. duly 8, 2857.. • • WOLFE'S • • . A ROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCENAPPS, c - ih. Seat. 1, '37. Timpirt Lea 'moves, sirtivlEß, fluu, stoves hail, been so thoroughly tried; to ens entlre - satlathetlort Oran, that they n no, rep; onuoend ton us.-..A.1L S4TREk . "AtnitiomP, MIT 2 T, "1;6874 - • IMl=l
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