List of Banks Naw Bowery Bank, N.Y. City, Addison Bank, Agricultural Bank, Herki w mer Country Central New-tork,Bank of Canandaigua, Bank of ' Chemung County Bank, Central Bank,. Brooklyn, • Daryman's Bank, Newport' Farmer; and Citizens' Bank, Williamsburg, - Farmers' Bank, Hudson, Hamilton Nachange Bank, s Huguenot Bank, • • Hoilister Bank, trildson River Bank, Island city Bank, Leonardsville Bank, Lima, Bank of Medina Batik, Danby Bank, stark Bank, Cosxr Yridgcliort City. Bank. (Tharter Oak Bk, Hartford, Colchester Bk.,Coleheater, Eachang Bank, Hartford, li a rtfordeo..,Bk.of,liartf'd liereantil Bk., liartfoni, EMT: Bass Rive! Bank,. Zee Banc, Vass., "Cinton Bank,' Ellsworth flank, Exchange Dank, Ban;or, Hallowell, Bank of 'Nxw-11. Eietei,Bank, Soon-C 'lt:lnroad Back, 5.. C., At present, all Notes ot jersey and rennsylvania'' "R °GC,. & REIDY" —T ENGINE COMPANY,- • 3L, Are hereby notified to meet at their Engine /loan, prepared for exercise, on Saturday, Oct. Pith. at ei t o'clock, P. M. E. C. FORDELUI, Foreman. ] C. T. Br.s.ramta, Secretary.- Nolice.6--The Jackson Agricuiturat Society will hold its first Annual Fair, Tuesday, Oct. 20th; on the premises of Reuben Barris, in dael:snn. By ordi , r niche Society, 'F. M. MALL, Soc.:. Jackson, Oct. 14. 185 i. RCligioll% Notice.—Rer. (;Eon os LANr a ill preach in the M. E. Church, in Montrose, Attu Snturda, October 17th, at 2 o'clock, P. M.; and Sun art at 11 D'elock, A. M. Notice to Terichers.—Tlie School Direc tomof Gibson desire to twelve Teachers, to take charge of the schools in their - township, te whom liberal salaries will be paid. The compensation ail! he graduated according to the qualificationa . of the persons employed, • , All Teachers expecting to teacli,in Gibsol. School District must be licensed by the proper .authority— the County Superintendent. JACOB L..GlLLEtT:PreFilleht of 13oard School Directors, Gibsda School District. • Stn AREL, Secretary. • Gibson, Sept. - 2G, 1557. MARRIED At Branchpart, Yates Co., N. Y., on Wednesday, flt-t.-7th, 1857. by Rey. Mr. Smith, of Prattsbdrikr, 1. lIENr..r ILtdraus Jrssrr, of Tripoli, Sytia, and .Slits'CAr.oi.:Nrilrsrt, of Branch.pott. . - ln . Carbondade, Oct. Bth, by Rey. E. 1. - Alailey Mi. IL Tuwer, and Miss Mara - 1). LyoN, Ilertie.'k. Lt gibson, on the 7th inst., by They: Luther Peek., Mr...lincter. D. llrsKar,r," and Miss Erttrxr -11 Citare.Ea. beth - of Gibson. do Clifford, October Ist, by ,Elder" James- 'Brown., 'Mr. S. A. II tta-s"11.1D, and mi., it. ANGEL:NE SrccENS, :Yid: to': Clifford. On loth net-. H. B. Emort, Mr. Ens- Dimus, of Pike, lb:n][4rl co. , ao:1 Miss Eur.- L TYE I...aNGSTA Fr,,of Birooklyn, Susq. Co., Pa. r la 110171191FP, Geri. 2nd, by Rer. A. O. 'Warren, 4 SI-. BRows, of Lenox, and Miss MARTHA A. :"IVC.NDS, of DIED In Sew Milford, - on - the•2:ll ult., .I.txrs - BOYI.r, i n ;he 59th‘ year of hil.age, rejoicing in the bright hope i.f a resurrection to Eternal Life. As .a Man, a da res and a Christian, the community and the church ~. of Col will feel his loss.. For thitty years he was an attached member of the Presbyterian Church, but he '‘'.'rer had a warm grasp for all who loved the Lord 11: , Christ in sincerity. During the latter part of his life he 'suffered rtincit,'but he leaned upon the arm of (lac whose strength was made perfect in his weak ' nos. Peace and joy fined the soul of tfte anff,• r e,. heath for him had no gloom. Ile: joyfully anticipx led t - •;e hour of his release when he should be with ..lesus: Thus one after another of the generation who moved in at the settleMent of our valley are passing away. May God raise up, in their stead, men who will be worthy of their fathers. Cost.' in.,Ti:F:up, (et. 4th, Mr. Vorsam WttnTonn, aged . .57_ Mr. IVhiiford was one of our most substantial citizens and a tlyorthy man. Re came from Rhode Is land whenthi.4'ouhty was in its infancy,- and settled in Brooklyn' here he raised a -family and lived to tee them all attain to usefulness. But neither rank or'tharacter can exempt one from death. May the fmnsolations of the gospel sustain r the mourner. • In'Jessnp, Sept. 20th; Axe:rust; iLtugliter of John andllt ;deuce Blasdell, aged 1 year and 6 months. Als Sept. 27th, Jons 1).;' youngest son 'or John - and Prudence 13Lasdell, aged 4 years; and-l 0 months. A 1 , ,,, Oct. nd, after a 'brief slekneits of six daps; Mrs. Pernrsee, wife of John Rhoden, aged 48. Who can tell the anguish of that husband _arid fa ther who follows to the grave, two children and a ' wife, in less than two weeks! God ouly can heal the wounded, sorrowing spirit_ ' : • . 11l .le.sup. Sept. 21st, Fa&aaa.ne P. son of JOhn I' and Mary S. Farnam, aged 3 years, 1 month, and :, days. - , NEW STOVES.. H . B t ti i i i C r ill IT T is_ just receiving a lap NEW STOVES, Ineliitling a full assortment of ELEVATED °VIA LARGE OVEN, AND'FLAT-TOP PREMIUk COOS STOVES, FOR WOOD or COAL, NVITII'A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF Parlor, Office, and Shop Stores, _ for WOOD or COAL : Also Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove • Tubes, dr.c., • Ills ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the ItbST SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES in market, kr.: , / will he sold.on the most favorable terms, ikc., towr;,!eh 1: 1 ,K. would invite tie par limbo attelition A - 43111 BUYERS. Ntw,3lll..Torir, Auditor's Notice. • TEE ur.dersigned timing been appointed an Audi . tor, to distribute the proceeds aria' ing from the sale of the real estate of Mcitt.t.ast & nos, hereby . Fires notice, that he will attend to the'dutiea .ot the d ap pointment, at his office, in the Itorottei of Montrose, on Thursday, the'l2th day of Nor. 1857. at one o'clock in the afternoon ; at which time and place, all interested in said fund are desired to attend, tLey think proper. A. CHAMBERLIN, Auditor. . Montrose, Oct. 14. 1857. Auditor's *Notice. In the matter of the Ads s itiosistrgtion arecrumf of Rot,- . erg Ado r. of &Lai)? ifeKnte, deed. erliE undersigned having been apfxduted ditor by the Oral atuf Court, to settle the it count hi this ease, will hits all parties in reference :hereto. at hie office, in Montrose, on Friday, the 6th JOIIKNETIEWTAIIeiI - . - E who is a first rale workaisin . employment sod Okod. :WIVIIIN; itelbay Utp y limPALUbSentotr. Sept. 30, 1)%-t1 • Your.. ted 11-7. CA* 'Niagara River Bank, 'Ontario Hank, Ontario County Rank, 10. Lee & CO* Bank, Old Sarato'gu,ilank of 'Orleans, Bank of-. Powell Bank, Newburgh, Pine Plaine Bank, 'Pratt Bank; Reciprocity Bank, Sackett's Harbor Bank, ' Western Bank, Lockport,' i Witteenwn, Bank of Irate, County Bank, • Grocere, Bank, N.Y. aty, East River Bank, Platt Bank, Buffalo, Clyde and Lowville Banks, TOmpkiris County Bank. GM on. • .South'itovalton Dank. ICCT. . 'lterchantAx,DlC;Bridgp . Amer,llk. of. Seymour, Pawcatuck flank, - - ,Thompaonßstomompet woustee Baulk ? Rvibury Win'dhant Codify Bank, Weaken Itank,pringfi(ild, me. " ißaneock Bank, Maritime Bank, tMonsurri River Bank, ;Sanford Bank. MPSIII tWouire Bank 110 LINA. jßrnli of Soutb•Carolina. Rhode Island, West Ne • not received. Pit9SPECTITIO 'of Tilt P QI3L3 IL,ll . D. C. _ GEORGE IL WESTON, Rome asp Aurressroi DANIEL R. GQODLOE, Sainst.orr*Ennos. A sufficient time has elapsed since the inauginse lion of Mr. Buchanan, to dispel the hopes elk tertained by many !who did not support his electlith to the Presidency, that his - edministratiral of affaint would LC so moderate and conservative ai givelet pose to a country too long agitated by exciting col lisions of opinion and interest. On the. contrarytit has been so fist molted by a violence of trnesufii which is without precedent, even In this administin - 1 t i on o cu r ; rivet, "l' In Hater, kiwi givenall its patronage, nit mea ly to - a faction, detested by. the people-zof thatlfeill Wry, but to the . moat. otHons men - 4tif that' fidtion sortie of whom have participated directly in socpette m violence and bloodshed.; whle it has conceniratad the entire disl usable army of the United . States It Fort LereettlitOrth, tinder, the command of a man , :d known violence of cha Icier, for. the. manifest pur _Pose of intimidating Oaf fellow-eitizraas there into lath mission to a foreign -usurpation, and if intitniditlitiii fails, of desolating them with fire and sword. . ' In foreign affairs, it does not disguise its purpO to take immense sans from the Treasure, to be esa pende.d in the.pqr 4 iase _of new territories,orlilaLit threatens - iis with - coriiplicationii- and - Sears commerce, in the sole interest' of en institutio deemed temporary and exceptional by-the' fbandise of our Government, but which now aspires to an eta; nity of duration, and to universal dominion. • .v The: purpme of 41r. -Bachanatfi ° adniriiitration clearly is to. keep up the agitation of the slavgy question, which was deliberately entered uporereki matter. of political calculation in 1854,. as, the ba,,,iirof a new party:then formed to control the destinies of the country ; that agitation towhich Mr. Buchanan owes his,own election, and to which thorn who sur round. him nowlook confidently for, the perpetuation of their own power. • There are large bodies of our countrymen, in 'alt parts of the Union who deplore this organization of* sectional Party 'at the 'South, bottilined npon the rear olutionary proceedings of 1854, and still maintained by violent acts,-appealing to sectional passions ; atilt perceive that it ostracises the unxierate and conserve, • tire portion of the citizens of the:slaveholding States from participation and influence in public affairs ; ate who see in this geographical arrangement ofilartits the greatest dangers of all kinds, including dangers, the peculiar institution, the sensitiveness of which is so recklessly appealed to by political gamblers. -- It is proposed by the undersigned to • establish a wspaper at the city ;of Washington, in which - the view's of these portioni of oitrcbentrymen tray he re flected. This newspaper will be litylett 170 . Reivi6 - lir, and will endeavor to maintain a nationik and comprehensiveness of views worthy of its name. tateeming as the most hut:l4loa atat'pressing liar tional danger the attetipt to maintains migniphierti party' by pandering to lthe passions orthe - slavery propaganda, 2'/,e RepuLlie will fesolutAy oppose an administration which has deterninvd to •PerP4oPte itielf by keeping up a form of party so dangerous and so odious. in inflexible attachMent to 'the Union; a reref r price for the Consitution of the tithed States, as the highest achievement of human wisdom ; general conformity as to doubtful cunstructioUa of the Con stitution and as to principles of politic Mituinistratlon, to the school' of politics illustrated by the genius .. , of Mr. Jefferson, peace and justice in our foreign no 4 lations; the consolidation of our eitilixatlortat bottle, rather than needless, 'premature, -or dangerous: en largements of territory; the dedication of oar present public domain as a theater for the prosperous indust ry of freemen, and, with that.riew, tip urt4tii,ition of i ts, tart' exclept in . Moderate' qua dues .to actual settlers; such, briefly, are the principles, fielinga, and (Alerts which will Ore tone to. The Rpprblie.. -It will be,one of the alms of The Repalie co operate in reducing. the: expenditures of the Govern ment, .which have been _swollen to seventy m il lions per anoinn by the t.strvagapee and edrruptiou of the pent in power. The .revenues •of the, country are mainly cantritnited-by its f: ee laborer, , , while its dis bursements, Of late years, have been made with_ very pule ,reference to LileirlititereFLA, ruble employ. _ments, military, imVal,•ind civil, Lave become more .and more engrossed by a, petmliar clasS 'which bears little of the public burdens, and which has thus had a double motive to Atigeteot salatit. 'and expendi tures. The ipnbliration ,st7r , Repuldir will he com menced in the lirA wee, kof September: The prices an d terms given below, k ex pecte.ll that a daily putilization• will be added, to cont inence with this next seSsion of etwirsem. The Wee kly Republic will he printed on a mmitmoth sheet, 27 by 42 inches. The Semi-Weekly- will be, printed on -a sheet 22 by 7,4 inches: Daniel 'Goo.Hots, of N'orth 6roina, has been en gaged to in the editorial , management of The Ryvi.lie, and other additions will be made to its corps of political And literary eoritribut - • • -• • GEORGE M. WESTO'. 1 Editor and Proprietor Wat.'.iingten. D. (.;,.June 8. 1857. - TERIIS Obif TILE REPUBLIC. 5E . 341-WEiRLT. . Single.copy, one yen^,ltd, nrl . o.m eopy,-C, m0nth.,41.50 Two eopima, • .r)oo Two toil a, 5O Five copieN " 111 oo . Fire copieg, " 500 WEEKLY One copy, one year, ittl Oft'One copy, 6 months, tl OO Three copes, " - 5 KFive copies, . sou Ten copies, " 15 Ofi:Ten copies, " B (r 0 Twenty copies," 25 NI, Twenty copies," 1254 Payment always in advance. Money may be forwarded by mail, if the lettereori- Mining it be registered, at my`. risk. Large amounts had better be forwarded in drafts. GEORGE M. N't Washington, D. C. octl4w4 • Auditor's Notice. - TIIE undenstened, an A ndll or. app dated by the Orphan,: Court or stocluchanne County. to,mithe diettiladloa a the funks in the Ludt {gibe Adsdnlstrattitaf the eicate of Hamar rarrivd. de ceased. relll attend to the duties of ble odd appcdntst.,nt. m Misr, the 6th day of N , M.11/1.7 next. at one o'clock lathe afternoon. at laa offs:, In Montree. At, utile, ?hue and r.!acc., all person, basing .elaima. son lint them or be forever barred frmh rotator In awn salt! fund ._l ,- ; A. CASE, Araripa. Montrst... October', .Land WArt ant' Lost ! ALI persona are cautioned against purchasing. Land Warrant, No. 11,130, for 160 acres. Dated Nor. 29th. 1855. Issued in the name of Joseph Du- Bois, Clerk, unped States man* Service, ripRID %AVAIL The same was lost in being transmitted by mail from Bloomington, TB, to Great. Bend, ra. Steps hare been taken to procure a duplicate. JOSEPH DUBOIS. Great Bend, Susq. Co. , Pa., Oct. 7,1857.-6 w ESTRAYS! ("JMME into the enelocnre of the subscriber, one V day last week, four calves, two steers ,and two heifers. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take them away. D. D. Nt ARNER. Bridgewater, Oct. i; 1857. 7 3 w . FARM . ' FOR SALE. . STITATED about I} miles from Lynn Post Office, I . Springville, containing - 93 -131/.. Z 1(3113, - about GO acres under improvement. - On it a fram ed house and barn, goOd apple orchard, with a large proportion-of grafted trees, sugar orchard. and tim i her, adapted to the wants of the farni. Within half a Mile of n raw and grist milL Terms stride emir.. Apply atthis office or to WARREN' . T.SYL;Oft. - Springville, Oct. 7, - 1857.-3w • '--- • Fair' Warning. • ; A Le, --.--- will g ate trouble and expon . re 117 lii. paying for • piece. of Sole . Leather welghtng 11 lbs. C .oz., (lea the pate, 'which belongs to the butt,) which be took from our cellar last Fair Day, without leave. . BENTLEY it EEO. Montrose, Sept. SO,' 1856. - Administrators' Sala NOTICE is hereby given that in punguance of on other of the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna Colinty, the subscriber will'oSer at public Sale by vendue, on the pretnities of th e first re heinafte4 de scribed piece or parcel of laud, situated in .Libery township, in said county, on• n - sat.iak t ociaer,sid„of op O'O3A A 4 the hitt:rest of. tobe=t ilr.-'Venue, deemed, under contract, front ,Meisons, team k Posts, in the Mow • ... two pined or pastels of land, situate In Libels? township, hi said wanly: the first, 'bounded on die north by other lands et said deceased, and lands of ' trthur Southard, on the' out bir Oar lands of de cilident and lands of Benjasin Yana; 44 th e gout h ude of Benjamin lliaryost and John Cram - Wei. and .at by lards of Patrick B4hes, now in possession cir -4. Kettle, containing I It acres; snore or less, With API: 04 04 00, *bout 30 aerie of ?tie' h ire .Ins wed, and on which are dwelling bbuse,barn, or 'd,-&c. The second Ace is a wad lot, contain tbyutoile:snot. therealiouts , adjoining the itlxire, and nartb by hinds of Thomas eating. east and • th e Oa, ILION described, AO WM by the , - . • ~ of payment made *town on (lir of side, 4 1 54 , 11167.-4, 34 C. 1 / 1 7*, .414.9er -...., 36, ~ }~ + UUO C 3119 ° ROTT .4tarlmr.lifilta; 441 6 P ;-.RNX*POF FA & GOODS , " erch LL ilirtrArtme•stleafitria atyria tivuar iifi ftl be" on the era'. vocable Ws* re Si r ; aßr Cra`,' ,• Noir rd Seßt. 30, 185. 1T:314 'z • Executor's Nothim. Ikro s mattAerevtakidialtymisioamteisiiiidibihi c a me IA the estate of AMIN GRAHAM.. oe late of Ilarfote' tuwastztp. that the same meat be ted to the utalerstireed for sj, =mt. ant! ailfa__%ar 'to odd edits ere mooted to t. Hal*. SW.6I. lie7-4s. 17 • 1 1_ Eltlts.t.ErenOtveector. - Adam In lit eati,r'-* 1r Ice. wParicie hot4tp! etrpothio: iettfiv4 AtttatiAfteglivh do the es. tste of Atli lAR, late of New hillfunt township, de emed. barn been granted to the Illbecrtbets , and all pumas Indebted to a:td estate are requested to make imm ediate .tutpoent. SyFt .Wce. tbereonitili Pie* JARED M V , 'ritANK itil alk )ak(lXt LEY. ( hones: • • . se 4i. 'sow `4l.ltont, &pt. 33, 1 . 947.-6 w ) S TON L E: - E iiiPUR Uri! Great Redaction in the price of Stores. DICKERMAN & GIBRITT A RE now reaching their Stock of Stores for the FALL and Wm ilk Tin TRADL and would beg leave to may to their numerous friends and custou.era, that.the) have rya hand the Larnat and licaf 'elected STOCK OF STOVES ever offend to the hittabitante of Sa.ruehanoz Cutitity. Their stock conxixts of the mist at•Yrovd IKAttetne . • • .I:7frotril Oven*, I.arile oreo,,Prertienn ' and Cea/ . Conking Storrs,bevides any quantity of Parlor Stores, fur Wood of Coal, qffice, Hotel onct.Boz Stores. 1 . We harelligl•V Move for burning coat eirirtructed on the diving foe principle, i.‘t , r tmide and at it very moderate prier. We would take this opportunity of remihdinz our friends who arc solicited to 'rumba* their Stove, of Hawkers and Malian, that a nonoenta reflection will pinvirme them that It is very poor ermioniy toil.) PO. HIA a well eatablipberi fact that mei ay.! of selling Stoves IT {'addling then. shoot the country. Is not lees than fifteen_ per cent. and generally a• high as (Wray. to my nothing a hoof had dela'', nnd ec•O of collectlowt Of course tliticxtra cgpense comes out of the Ifrgkeffunlefieniooggete 1' It . 111 consideratikkoft . k3l.,lfilegi yogi oifer our entire 1 - STO IL of STOVES , "iiliSi t L i triii r 4 I tlirfor - 1,.?: ;I r or r: " IL 113.1. .1. atic ICLINIcri.4,I44 1 , Att i . • t 7 \ ---1 7 — L::: --- 1 - "'-j• .. T . - I f '.. ' ''..1 r.:. 7. • _ a , gash . , `T d3I j.. For all Classes and Conditions; v . " 11 'nun' VIM'. Mi. • • .t- / ~ • has just rectived direetlrotri the 3fettswolis his L' . sual paOire suifiliritteotitratiler ii ' .tIIIV4OrgEI979 • .A . alum ,dlvipit.ii!..tyttiegary it mxtielcp,plh rot, — elitiantr iiitatOlhat his ilitithe IV. +• • ~,:, I - 14. ' .AVASIIETY ST.C)Res:. Most anything, from a Penny Primer, all the way up, to just the thing. you want, can be obtained at the lowm,ixTible price, 4.• f , al!! 31002teltlY; GUIDE :YOU,. Ii - IC - selection of place for the bestowal of your Patrotgiti . , inkci Irtith6lik'cr,44l:ll4lte the pleasure and privilege of • • DQ - I%G you G OOD. Also, Just rect•ieed at Chandler a;'Sn assortment ct ODL calK..C3', • Suchrig are-intime at tile--" NORSii SC11001," all of:l4k+ will lot cold as, COST S - for -004', A:lifipply of Shaion's and Weiwster's Dictionaries, ready • tor prOnii=cuotts disti ihution; Cheap of course.t Friends.: Patrons ! Countrymen !' lend tIA your "DIMES" and they will be returned to you with much Merease, after a FEW days Don't fail tocalland secure-some of these - FAIR ACCOMMODATIONS► F. B. CHANDLER.. itontrose, Sept_ 16, 1557. _NEW GOODS. 1.12:En, Arc now receiving their Fall Stock for 1E107: COMPRISING THEIR CSC - AI. VARIETY OF Drs• G G nice: r „ , . si t OpeIIZIM itirdwars rvvoumit . • 1-z O ithitgo,-.3McircinCa; rakttf,Oilaapd Djestollsock.l4,o9l4 iindFairte litritettear,- JAM?jt, Faney-Doods, !loots, Shoes end Leather. Hata_ and aim; and In • Etht.: almost "Atver.f. 'Wotan/ found in this "c thify ; all of atiich pcc offe'r on our umal term., lIS uring our customers, and the public nemlly, that tl may rely on as favorable prices as any nth. t inamt th sitle 6f 'La city: "Montrose; Stlre. 14, ISS7. s TR k..4,oltuAirEsw _. inti-Si ovary ao Evga...pßosucgai . 6 1 111 1 V61 NO CRIMS OF THE SMITH," . 4i7 ilimon'llol.llA Litliper.t9lisnjit for FIN; W " 4 n F. El. • 31ontrcise, Sept. 23, 160. - , , ('(AM} to thi: prenti,:es of the subsCriber, in Rush, k . / on t h e 2i)th of:July,"l3 two year olds, 2 steers, one heifer, - bright red. The owner.request e d to call, Prove properly, pay charges, and take then: away. ETif SEiOVV.: Rush, Anogt 5. 1.85.7.-:2m 1 NEAV .GOODS .. DRY GOO DS, GROCERIES, ILA RDTA RE, BOOKS, Qr., furl opt/ iskr wed gelling cheer, 8 , 1.1. 2, I. L TOSS SON. Administrator's Notice. • IVOTICE la hereby riven to all persona hart= demands acattett 11 the estate of Witt.tate ttaorter. &crazed. late of Road ttfo'n• ahlp. that the MM.' 11/ pr,ented to the undersigned for 21 turnt, and all pcnana, tniletted to maid Ettate are mg oexted V:77 u nft: immediate payment. Co 4 ;t•WELL:Adrulubdrator. Ruth. uay. eo_ l'a., .`'eta. 17. ltd.:.-6,e BENJAMIN C. BENTLEY, to the In the Cont. Pleas use of Abner Griffis, of Susq. Co., , No. vs. 282,0 f April Term, Brarmstri Avitortsorrn. 1857. Ejectment, to enforce specific Execution of contract. To Benjdolita ifylealcorth : . . TAKE Nunes., That sou are required by a 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: , containing ninety acres, or thereaboutsrear‘ irta, oipihe swat lids of the turn pike, and be' ll thwerarnalkee're left& lately occu pied by Ira Williams, and it , ltich be purchased of S. D.-Willisum by cre e and being tl t. F r e c C, of nod thaLthe' sa '' "aralaViyiesw .pu ritelillhe IsitllE-s - v, brain „pp the 1111 airy* September , - A --D • 1854,—by .thii*soisond Mari day of next term, or. judgment will be rendered a gainst !ru..itecortrtig to Acta kiesuibly iu itch case made and provided. .. SIDNEY B. WELLS, OV . lik a himik. glssT.,.6loilithlicolai.:.# .. D. VT * r. , ghlitilif inc*nsr, C 63 ii t• removed his.olßeep his new residence, next . „dour r..,Eatricle.e„ prawmpQte strget„ls ist t n stirra s of niltualle: Tel .: 4Kr. , ttin - g gra prof - Ire — nlitrr., p. , i' . the crash* ak. ekti PI ' fti gut rintobase of office furniture. Dental 4atruments, Jo, . lieexpecta also, toliiing back - some Improteinenis id his art, of the bens ~i pr p asmandl thenselviit z I' Z r 9. _ Montrose, September 9, 1857. .:4z,..;„:v71 - , / •,.; f.vel :* •-. r•ir • .• IMEWOrBOXIMI::: ' •. 1 . A _ large assortment of School Books, Miscellaneous Ilk. Zang Pitikcylloolit, La.,' fr., jot **Oak and cheap. by . •CHANDLER. Sept. 28, 1857:, , MIRIPTIPLA.72"' plaint° Or ~thesutaerOper a As ILI relit gayer; with t whitir ~the me =1 f le 641_11 W. G. GRPRA Dua t f iWilPseMiSklg'll? ;'*" - • NOTICE. a ti A NOT TIER hARGRANDSPLENDIDSTOCKO DitY 41 , 003hS Yost nix turttunK i lrc , Als l E i g nit beautiful styles • - pow being opened by , • - Lrrns.'e twasivc. v - r 0 • I INOUE " a t** W a ld tt IlLsu bscr Phreremember.o . whe g building, that the 40 0 War 4 4 8 / 1 ; ( I: -BLINDS; F.. 4 Cr9RT FRICES, - .(4 1 0 1 8 ,1 4 thit, th ey.kip etk4*4l on baud, O Lowitoch of lriattNlPalate,oll%;;Deer, Triamailigs,,P;stalla sod UMW Fawn, teithairs,' !Lambe, Age., like. Arose.: ID &et ; we' hire almost • everything in • the way% of Whitt% materials, of first *wan and will mien atm at a very small advance from eost,flir fore; we confidently amine handers; that they will materially consult their own interesta; by giving us a call, belbre purchasing. LITTLKik 11.i.1:DINa.— • •. r F‘L-'0 tID E 9 Gzl L . k . • . • •• T-a 1 . 1 BY the toad and barrekeonstantly on ' hand, and ./J fur Aide at the very lore:4 rates, • Fri% E IIdRDI.V O. siohouc,;< Haying Tools ! AK . ES, FORKS, LI 'SCYTHES; SN.ATIIS, - SCYTHE STONES ; • GRIN DSTON ES, • ' r • • HORSE RAti;l2,-- GfIAIN CRADLE, . • SkICKLES,Ige., a fall waiortment, jnvit retvived, by LrfTLE.& HARDING. • RIBB - _ A . FRESZI LOT OF THOSE FIX E; ITATA VT D a •ss •9 • t• ALSO 7 1317u.5el in Bbis vita half Bo. ; j u st receiywl ; 14, .. July 15, '57, LITTLE & A (so, qizoCEPIES,. HARDWARE, HATS, - CROOKERT BOOTS, CAPS. • • ,•' • 'BONNETS, , SHOES, : - • CARP.ETINOS,. - RIBBOTS, SHEETINGS, SUGAR. • MOLASSES, ' FL 0 CR. •SULT,-. t , POTASH, • . LIME,• _1 SOAP. CAE DLES,' STOXE-IFARE, T 121% WAk ac., hundredth pßrt of. which we have not time to ene rternte. Enough to say, we have almost anything and" everything, expecteti to be, found. at a store in the - country, all of which we -awe deterinined to torn intq.o ASH. in the very therteat pimple time. And we herewith ittsue a • ' -- NOTICE -TO CASH. CUSTOMERS. We wish it distinctly underitood, that for .0 A S A ; we will sell any kind of Goods, the quality consider ed, at much lower prices \than usual. • FRISS GROCARIEL QrGAii,..uolaises, Rice, Coffee, Teas,and• all kinds of Groceries, a full stock. just received, and for sale by LITTLE fkIiARDING. FUR MILLIS* TEM • •- 3LENTY of that nice YOUNG lIYSON TEA, a prime article, at four shillings, for sale by 'LITTLE & 11-4RDLVG. • •IT IS NOT DISPUTED, • THAT &Praha, Floap wed candles, of the heat qualities _are for sale by the.box, at New York city wholesale prices, by LITTLE & 114 RDING. PURE POTASH. s . Tic Cans;just that you Toot for making map, fur bale by - LITTLE & 114RD/SG. OARPETINGS. • R ICII all wool ear; eta, are offered at harptine, by LITTLE A. HARDING. • HOOTS & SHOES. CONSTANTLY on hand, the best suoortount of BENS, BOYS, ai n YOURS DOUBLE-SOLE BOOTS • and BROGANi., and of the best manufacture, also WOMENS, MI SS ES and CHILDREN'S ROOTS, • SHOES and GAMMA, in great variety, selEng ofr, at very km rate& by LITTLE' h ILA RDING. HATS & CAPS. UE Ltrgest stock, and greatest varietY, of good A. styles, in this section of country, for sale by . LIT7'LE a HARDING. r TO LUMBERMEN & WOOD CHOPPERS' BEST Cast Steel and Steel ron Axes, Adzes, Broadaxes, Cast Steel Cut Mill Saws, also Patent Tooth'/., Cut Saws, with Files of all kinds,' for sale low, by LI77LE cf. HARDIXG.' TO DAIRYXB3II! ViRKINS, Pans, Tin, Painted and Cedar Pails, Butter Bowls, Dairy Salt, &e., &c., for sale by . LITTLE e HARM-W. ARE YOU BUILDING? • "VOIT will rare money tLy pnrehiuting yOur Nails, 1 - Paint", ON, Sloth, Glans, Door 'Trimminme and Ilarditire;zonetally, of LIME f HAEDINO. FLOUR, SALT, AND UME;!!. .4 large stock coestantly•on husk 21. - LUTES it BARDING. • • Crockery - sail Glass Wire, * QTONE WARE, . Looking Glasses, 10 Drugs k Medicines, - Wall Paper, • Wiadow Paper, - Window Shades, • ' • Grindstones, • and Hangings, .• Stores, -2 Tin Ware, • • Chain. Pumps, Bonita, • • iletirieadr, Pabst Meormines, ike, for sale by 't . • • . LITTLR- At HARDING: •, • ;75017 tan buy almost saythin_u io oral of 0101111 AL :1111113,WWIDISR, for CASH, at a mery Mall advance from coat, by ape plying to LITTLB s. HARDING. PRODUCE . N ,.=E_ "az! rize l Kg" Lerd, Taw . Bum.; Gra. .11.7 of all isifs Rags Oa /row :end Coppir, Zona?", 'Wiwi% 'Driedake. Sittors, liaate4 in exdpilge bY • • • Ls 4 • ArdSPIIVa COME AND SEE. Little . , . Teleitciviiota Doer, July I, 1I 7:17 STOVES . FOR - 1857. pliMpolosilibers row just ink** . artni aloOk St"" for the Fail ATM VOlter Tnidp for Ism embracing all the Imisipiaterni of CotsklomParlor, an d SholiMoieliSClO 411e14Stlyprlib:cfail taagwtmow of stoye no,§tqvii Teistinu f oAto r , Mil Ware, kr-, which we offer at prices thaf einnot be. beat, Among Mir Cooking Stoves, we will enumerate 'We- Keyttorre..Prensbuo Flat Top. FOrest Queen; J'efft.r lonian; ke. Those In want of Stoves or may of the Fixtures, will do Irell to gireint a is& • • HEMPSTEAD k McKENZII4-': Brooklyn, Sept. 2. 1867. • - - - Tkise-Reiendiert -IPIO' Ire ape secaleing 0:Igh 00 weekly 1 and therefore have always a fine escarpment on hand, which we promise so • sell itt pi ices as low, as Alte same ankles- can be; purchaaeirfiar, else where in the county. 11B)InTE4D & masziznit. Brooklyn, June 3, 1837. ; 117 'crft - `-' 110101,171rI0111!) 3 L •I T a r - XTOTlCEliiiitWighliti that Mil Artit Hawley, . 11 bill !!4.. dilleooe4bvil* ageA9mtl - VLEY. )17,e• • • I , r t . Aug. 17, 18.57. 1. KV, Lp. • .inie bCRIEW arid ' ftecOunti can helotit(d'i the rtttlt+ei torowly isekmpied by the ißibsedberv.• • Alt parititi isiutiminsotthstrocuittitir ars requested to nettle tie sane as Soott•wpoisehte. - • • ;11se isatitiose wallow eoaduetad hi` the futarre the subscribers, under the firtn of C. P. 611 O. .1111.'. liwwiee. Who are oespdantlyrreoeiring trotti•Nrste,Yorit and PhibidelPhiejhe latest mpg& of, and. W4uter Dry Goodsc.-: Glothing r 4e., an of which slll bo soh/ at every Small profit, for sitinifpliy. • _•' U. R IIAWLRY. • . Gibson, Sept. 2, 0. 111.11•AWLET... • • , JEWELRY ESTABLISHMEttT Ph'srles Craicrt fiAs.4ll 4 l l 4rene i l ;.. l T rAair me A: l D JEWEL R Y 1 Store, on Pnblie :1 •entie, 6ne door *bore the Post Office. 6 1316ckta, WAtehe4 ind*Jewelsa.repaired In the uutteqt style. He will fill ail orders fur Watcht ee and Jestelry, at, lea. than city prices. a raT" All work warranted. , ontrose Sept. 9, 1847.-Gnto BLACKBERRY WINE.,—It is nutrition, to the blood; promotes digestion,. eichnarates the spir it strengthens and invigorates the whole systsem.' • Print/is-ctn. Vt bottle. For sale by July 22, 1867.. • • A. TURRELL : , 1 vri rtT Vicriffft 5ig 14 , 41 v ' : 1 : 5 B l virttie Of Writs ilroeti.ex.d: ke.fa:isinii•ff s by the Court of Common Fleas of Syn.' County, and to me directed, I :Will esPW.e-ta arder.aktbe4uP Manse, hi' 3fontrose,' on 'Sattirdsie,ele rib.' ft OketObee licit,:' it .6tr; oNlock; eV.; ItlnS s foll9wing Thwititstate; tttstiti' . ' - . ' - AZt thesi two EicrtabpieeeS Si Pireas of land ettffite,'lcris hehlg in . theloiiiship or Ariificiiijr"Vi the'Connty of Busqnehrtnna,•and bounded end' "ff l e4-. Serilied as hillowa, to wit : Beginning at a hendOck; and running thence, north 27,8, perches to, s' nisi; thettee west, 108 perches to a past; • Thence south, 151 perches to a post; thence south, 88r east 30 8 10th perches to a post • hence south, 77f 2 east 15 perches to th ~..- .1., _ kw, containing 108 acres of land t -• e r" . "-T. , .:, one framed house, one `Ainey,licwaillii7 - •• orchard, and about 90 ` , j- Titi- --. d piece is bounded. 'at' Itak*, - ",„44 • On the north b -,( beiOngintio`the ,o0110t.: . . the late Jesse Tri ' 'tieed,.oiltlitieiskTiy " ~...`• or the °nine , I 1 0 . 4111. hY rands} fileatiege ''''cus and t ad. Benj. y and on the vest by knell( Conrad Hinds, _ pg 50sieres SW land,.be ars sailte more or les. " bratty IttiVll ImproTed;lt', " t em • Ta lifAtetsithna 4t . the lilt or FEL Bottler, vs. Thom . Tnelfts. -.: •', -:.: .- , '- '.- ----- . 11 A AIitIODO4 ing CliiMitteli. .dwalliniqhouse, 2.t. "net th-- ta0 ttt15 ........ ..,Ml...,.Njoititate TO:Auburn townslup„ and : tor:l*y ot ousqum=c - 66 - 1314 road leadinikknot *adroit; in : said bounty, SO SAinners Eddy, ii.' l irnealittiountY,Tainkt.,lXtlke,east side of said rook onlaudhounded northerly be lands of John A Kirk}mff, easterly by JOsepbAllictain, and westerly by Joseph Carlin. and southerly by Abram N. Stone constructed with it story and a half upright part, sixteen by twenty,two feet on the ground, por ticci, one door and four windows in the front, chim ney in the attic, for stove pipe, &c.,- the front being sided, and the other side boarded and battened. al so haik•Hea Ilitir atnklied on the Westerly afde4here of two feet wide and extending along the whole length of the said upright part. `. Taken in execution at the suit of Morris Lobar, vs. David Carlin. • F. P. BOLISTER,Sheriff. - Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Sept. 16, 1857. • • rLoutt, FISH, SALT, GROCERIES, -TEA., COFFEE, SUGAR, Sze4feraalet tots, Foreasb. Ceill and see before purchasing_ elsewhere, at . S. S. NOW'S. Montrose, Aug. 12, 1837. • THE TRUTH ABOUT KANSAS! GrOV. GVEARY'S • ABEINISTR/11011 KANSAS, OMPLETE HISTORY OF THE TERRITORY, trnt4 June, 1857. EMBILACING a Mt account of Us dbanery. Geography. SW, Climate, Products, its orniratlon as a Territory, transactions and events under Governors Reeder and Shannon. political dtesen• Con& Pesternal Ritneornters. Election and taiarrece.. with Portraits of prominent wort Raman. alf u ll} autenticatid. IL 941,0 N, tt. D., Pi~ivkSeciainry. tip G o v. -N:l.i Carefully compiled ham t i Otßela' demtmcata cm. Ile I, l =ez putmeat of State at Waeldneen and ether papers da the a of Me Author, with a fait account . • • The invasion of Kansas from )(Wow . ' : • -. The capture, mom end treateresit of the Fero Snide yetsenele. the . ehameree and ements of the ! [S s Ikeda EtulEnne, the mur der of linffuth and others. • The Coe trovemy between Governor Geary and Judge Lecompte. • The ;;roceolltart of the Territorial Lestvalaer, Mate proAdarew con vention, and the erranimtb of the Nelms! Demottratic Party, with a Sketckof Kansas during its early . troubles under • OOrs. Beeder and Shannon. • •, ..; Its loraelont: Ilatiloi.Ctotraitts area Merden.• A copy sill be eta to hhe part pf the rotted States. by mall; TM poottre. °tithe welt* of MAD taii*.. A UMW. orbrOCIT To TM 11..X1FADL. 41000 Aram" arum. Price in Cloth, $l. Pape!, bo Cts. CHARLES C. RHODES, Publisher, • 29m t] Inquirer Building, Philadelphia. • • BESTIN MARKET TRY 1 u T HOP gH.&IL 3, BEA - I.7NE IN FI,I7SJ TOUGH IN QUALITY • sold by - - -J. LYONS d SON. Montrose, June 3, 1857. . Mi Ss ,WILSO,I Eh SON An, THE ONLY Ilattitare Merchatts tittowN , 9'.HET:kesp constantly • on hand a general wyort meld or Hardware, cutlery, Iron. Naas, Plori, Wall Paper,. Window Hangings. crockmy, Orocenes and Dry Goods, and in fact every thing necessary for the comforts of Life,; ' " We thank our old customers for their patronage, and deerew,furtheracquaintance. • - M. S. WILSON k SON. Mint/vile, June 24, 1857. • - .-1 To Mogen and Choristees! JUST the " Nicest Thing Out," is the new Eoliart Pitch Pipe, giving the sounds on Letters A and C.. 'For tarring Instruments they "Can't be thti Sound 'may be prolonged to any desira ble length. Made of the best German Mier 'and ".warranted perfect". Sent to any. part of the Coun try, postpaid, on receipt ofsl,oo,by A. H. SMITIL Montrose, Pa.,'lnne 24, 1857.—tf. 'llooka and Stationery. A new lot of Pocket and Family Bibles,. Testa ments and Prayer Books. .Also,l3chool Books, such as sine to be used in the Normal School. choice lot of A. W. Hantacm's Columbian Inks. Fam ily and ToilcsOitpa, Perthmery and Flavoring Ex 7 track% nkelusd cheap, at the Montrose Book Store, • by *. N. BIJUARLI- Montrose, Augnat • ===M warm lamming se MkgistAeyi Suilbent Alla. allatmand a Offfiao i .l l . lol k, • l!tr'' Asthael, Broosaitis, Orgho, X4 r lr,rfoß Pe+ifri.g.%; • • , rbag i rtUr. B irtaluTeV a detrr i s itA i rt a Ver! MC Mina bit ‘lll ettesitaly snot Oa Latta (reee) aieb " do. v4afri e v Ipm . lirectteneL, vr om pea r • / rt . llreadatir. . • ---X7:- LAnor. 12mo. 318 PAGtII. ivrrn A NELAINOTYPES. am now prepared to furnish tfty,.euetonos I that brilliant and r durable style or "Picture Itnorn 11/111010 Nelainotype, Do n pt e it urt h. 11 :yr I 1. %lithesome' made upon the :Pment Metainotype Plates OW* =WY wintrititges over tlaostk rentde on glass, and it is thisught that this Promo .will, yet, st9ersede'till other". ' 2 If anybody wants rfreop,pietures they eau, be, ae emit:lodated forl eon and will make them:as cheep,/ and as .eaddf! Its'thentaii In the Old on the Green. d Fier et.Assiiiii:kOtari Ay monfroiensiilt 0857.. ' - Attention Fanner- MEM 'rife smbicriber ispeepared to reirulih youmittritg ,ricultural implements, of,rationslinde, Among the kunst not* rre.,Wnrit.r.a7a„, farFxr Gum Toupts. -Thattenstus, 4tirenee Saw Mills'D Km Mills; ClOieeTrufters' Ray;'Straw and Cent 'Stalk • Cutters, • Raises New AGlicinaMlAL 24Tak9 3 4kLia;./Imint'sKsiw iliwrar• tus SIAICCAiig,XILL; the CRIGS4INT, MILL.' idapklik RI litg all kinds, of,grain, also grinds cor,tt in thc ear as fine mar destrrti. is'run by itiaclfed to Varlolis kinds eta:litters; end is:very - cheep. The'Little Giant, and Double Giant, (double coned* . Corn and Cob Mill, unsurpassed by anraileg AO the. kind, and should be, owned by most pf:Fartucra r i .1 In regatd - tti Wheeler,, Mai*, k Co7s Threshing Afa- _ chine, i hate Used thein' roe the ta..6t"sir years, attil•knoW them to give entire satiOattioti, feir onnpassing any- other threshing machine ever used it& Northerni • l'ennaylvattia, with which; ermaccMaint l ed, either ft:rsonally or by reputation. I.can furnish' a row of the Emery nrieldries to those rho may do sire them, at somethittg:hfss-thaw cost , snit cnn ` refry youto those whti have used , ihreslilng machines of different kinds.L. ip:k • -:r SU litackine4 sold br sue I .Ararrn..r. except the last, mentioned one. ore warranted kr 04. Vant,ifitc. tali:L.li to me: will find lea° your' Interest" to giveme a calf; beforeptirchisintelpiewhere. TIFF.4-rfr, ,I ,oq° ol , ; i1du0,111,.1857.-2dlr, it • •• t a • - a .., • 7. 77 -77 - . 7 1. 7- .7 7- 7 7 - : 77 , ;M:1 ACIV S tiI " • s t• - • ...7 ~''.'t razor's keeniurr Brishleatia&te r,-.. . :,0 :come; 41. 0 ol.‘ laud ise ta - eM, steps, rest la , ' my ch.o ffaa •1 I • ecTiot-plsee feet, smooth a s a elm B . I charge a sixpence—simple fe L' S tr4ger; 'I iald des a i Montrose; May 2s, 1857. N'Orli I CE. 13LIILIC notice is hereby given that S.A. WOOD RUFF is receiving a nee lotof Stoves..`and Wares of all kinds, usually - kept. in the Store and Tinware line of business,nmong which may befiattod better assortment of Stoves,. heavier, larger,"aMl more ditrablethan'O'Ver before offeted iii thls county. All *W proof von need will liejust to call and.exam kw for . yortrat:lvce.• All stoves warranted in every respect. • . Rep constantly on handout extensive , assortment of r itr-,W2IIZE, made out of the 'best materials; which is Offered for sale as cheap its can be bought in any market. Abut on band, Lead Pipe of all es, Chain and Gearing. for Chaln Pumps ' all sizes Brass and PorcelainKetthis, and all kiodsJapparied Ware. ' Jcbbing done on short notice and in good order. All'good:4 in the line will be sold cheap for cosh or (approved) credit. ' S. A. WOOLRUFF. Montrose, May 1. 1857 WOOL CARDING. rrUE subscriber is fitting up hit Machinery to ac -11 connnodate hit ctistomers with work, to snit the shinning and knitting public, on kihort notice. Tfiank r fal for past favors,-he hopes by strict 'attention . .to business, to 'merit a snare of the Public patronage. • A. G. RETNOI. I DS. West Brooklyn, Juno 3, 1857:--tf LOOK.ITERE ntruniter been o rreiying dttrin; the past weeksthree i kn . .; SPRIBC &SUMMER CORD Si.: making, .with former stock, an assortment with which there ii no compariion in this vicinity ; and that. they are being sold in a manner satisfactory ' to customers is manifest from the fict, • that not*ithstanding all efforts at competition ; :the rush aid • , sales thus far have been nnpri..ceetented , • We mean with frequenvadditions, to keep the as 7 _ sortmcnt good; •and ready or prompt pay ing customers ean rest assured that • the old store is not to be outdone.' In addition. to the huge ye- - riety kept for ~ years,•we now hare'. a , g00d... assortauent of • 8E4P..Y.M.:140E C. 1,0 T 111217 • BOOTS d• in allsriirieties. Plemie give yin eat); ". • GibAon, May 27, 1857. "J • F.S. INGALLS.: • - • TIIE subscriber having again resumed th e TAI LORING BUSINESS ptrmaneally (if his health will permit) will spare no reasonable effort to please all who may see tit to 'employ .him. 'nor) innlvt. Brick Block over Bentley and Read's Store. • Montrose, June 24, 1357.-4 f P. LINES. - • DR. BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. THE BEST SARSAPARILLA' IN THE WORLD! WE have just received a 'fresh supply of Dr. jahn Cdetpra4ed Sarsaparilla, the beet knoWn remedy for all diseases origtnating . from au ImPure state 6f the blood, the improper use of lieC m:try, and for the numerous ills that "Fieith Is• heir to.". It is put-up In quart bottles, and contains SIX TIMES the pure Honduras Samaperille of any other similar preparation in Arn!erica. Those who hare tried the article speak of it in the highest terms of praise... 'Even ilte r Phyritiana in our cranny comniend it highly, and several of them ,use,it in their practice. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottlolor't4. . • • Vir Let the tryit, ~• • ' TIEN . PSTEAD-k MeKENMB Brooklyn; July 15. 1957. • • •• ' • •.s XELLINERY, • • -r.41,0‘-!. , • . . . : •rObr:ithA Rp, nth .14.1 ii „ ,NTSIIITWArrIrg . ' ;"`TelnUilrifit iikirigrlek IT-1- openeriscililheety 'sod Fumy - n . vil. le atUr 96o / 0 14 11 4 , Put, itisfi. - re WWII - pril4 i Ei m V i le orii withlrs totems, - trishlottablet of consisting of Ladies and Misses Swim Hats of ifeitv style and satiety, 'also Crape and Silk Bals'etetaitute ly. OR hand of .Orery- tut and rotor, *ir with AI 1 splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, such a Endwat. deries, Ilalie'llsiddstr libileryveapir'!Beid- resses, tl 4o Lida dotalsoke.., Sic; alkof; talch she idreakS is: the barest pricies.!l • ' .:• , t1 - - l' — ':':- .” '' - ' • Vir.Particulatittentionlliald toilledbehing.jef .' I- AlwaYsat Hemel ,; F 4 Brooklyn, )Iglity,lr, 1i3b7.-ntrA , -.1 -,. . NetforivardlligUe•, - • Pit___A lT lNET9l l Nliclit;E !OU:G, 4111114V,everi tho. , 44awitti , Jq Absi 1,7, Ntiefflnelitlt Brie Ingiltaalt r ; conntrlPP. 4l o o . llol4l ilki 114101101191 at" at esasaaible oarmaissioas. The proceeds wiU be paid in curreatittoney at** aid mud. A' new stock of geod jot received. MAY IfeKINNET. great Bend, June S, 11137.-q • • 14-' FLOUR !, FLOUR: r`, . L .NRE,S f I, ground, from mew Wye , i jut4 ,readiaik I.and _selling at from $7,50 toll9oo per Intrrel. HEMPSTEAD , ltrookTyn; September 2,1257. - CHALLIS DELA:NEM - FrE place to buy Militia for a 'song is et O. W. MOTTlik . . SOLE LEATHER 1 - ml CODFIETL • neIILPW just in; BENTLEY BEAD Itoritrittie, Juts 8, 1867. ..wifiipow SASH. : ; AA . full assortment of Window o op ,kutnd at -thlk lowest, nuit4t ratc", other artieles.iwt by. te i` W • - 7 IrEymein dkx • • -PA gl . blivejun re ceirid a &oh leedeivittpli ant4PlNPle•stuirg; Awake's ie,_,l4thimp are aelliag the I m m ratei. eill'Aire' us a 'calj: ''ITEMP. 4 .4 I II) & .-`• y - Li DiRAONS LiKirotHr otpayinglie mcnsey,oa del Ai ,of au,' description, ettL. do ess4744V.4lSrittelli Poet, Cooper & Cd:; . lliiikkerec dittA rose, to credit, recetptirirgt akeireik Glom thekrtlikte:.',: WOW t e d ® Uraladai 4 1 • *ho - wish to; huy LI. cheap willeallaethe,Boas' cainklitit -• • '; .‘• • - •Af OA ?Rost; Book STORII,I' ie thi ctlse - e, where they eaufget. good - , N etatlltp erl Reit lat ofEchoolOoolet it ) Tower's and }'ebb's: of iteaders, - IFallarurii Elements of Moral Science, eight different au* or lir.ebster's standard Dictionnries, at reduced Pit*. Alhies.-4•Di,'ltane's' Arctic- Exploratkma; Reed lections of'Llfo . Time, bb-S. 1 1 - Goodrichilke.:::: - • 4 . .7 , • • • A. N.- BIILIARtrw ileotitrose,..l'a.. 441 13. 1147; _ • • Tioga Point AggieulturalNVork*,, atat. IMMO, 111401,1rilly . ATHENS it fiAtl tOD*C &Alit 1. TAN urAcrearag, WNW:DMZ Jimltmn. baarisslaa . . Elie I I eit Itorge• Poured rimlttEsimits . !'AliD Threilalt .and' deant*,' tYrenicir and (. ' roil Ort‘,. Shingle Maehinelt, nery':,Hiekoesgi r' c KrameU . tiler aced Praises, . Cons B&elk,i Clote:e Grain Ci:adlon„. Hay, PeaF and 'Stalk WI ter, Maui , Poli4i,s, 1)6 g Touririt; . Grain Diiiinannf !Iraq' Sower; Caftircitors, Noise Unit; Ciii* and Cad' Atiik . Dedeiick's - Hay- Pi.esta4 . #tetriliSfi ehinn, • • • - -;•• • - ICETCILUAI'g MOWERS and REAPB/b9., • EXCEL&OR.FANXIY(I MILLS, riovision Wes, Refrigerators, Leather and Rubber?. Belting. Our Excelsior Fanning Mills are nnrinJ ed. Extras furnished for repairingall machines sait4 by us. ' lar Descriptive Catalogues, Price - Liets and Circulars of eir machines sold by us, sent gratis and postage paid to all applicants. Send us.your matte and address. * Agent, IL T BLowsrasgof Montrose P. 0., Su,.4.itielsanna County. Pa. . _ ' R. WELLEi BROOKS', Athena, Frt., July.l 1857.-4 in • `llllB is the great . principle among our . %Wish, I. mall merchants. In proof of %hillock at-thi late Act passed,at Harrisburg, prohibiting haiku% and peddling in Suiquetianna Pormty; an Ant Oar: sed to gratify some of the .Merchants who have ep , Pri.ssed a.,desire to'stop some large worrai." • GUTTENBERG ROSENBAUM & CO. )Iv. . --S A Y..... ti W.ITH.I4OIiOPLYI 'rick large wagon will run more regtdarly than ever before, until their license for peddling expires. . In order to; aecommodateithe community and be able to bettle.menopoly successfully . they have made str% rangements to get. Now ; 'Goods weekly Imo Ant York, gild they.wiU sell"the same from 115.10 20 por,. cent cheaper, luMany other establishment iii queltatina•codiity; hare now received our NEW tUMMER GOODSI The largest,.chespest and Lest selected Stock ever. offered in this market' It.is not necessary to elm merate the articpe which our assortment compthous it is sufficient say- that we have a general stock of the kitest and wok fashionable. goods in •the market and we cannot fril,to adit the public, as well in tam as hi pricer. :A..few* words more •to our retiow-eitl-. sena, and particillatly tolhose who feel. themseliat . independent and not obliged to purchase at come psr,,, Acids?. Store. We know that it will be for your intoP , rest to examine and price our goods before purchas ing elsewhere that. is a true motto that "a penny saved is hater than tiro earned." We are deter to spare no Painsla give general satisfaction. and we shall always be ready, ond happy to eildblt our assortment to those who will favor us with a call. GUTTENBEIIG,49SENBAIMI dr. Co. liontrose r *May . 2 I th, 1857. . • ' L 0.0 r g AD! s .S.VIII I / 1 16: .‘ ‘: 'll . l nrs `undersigned, e excitant' . at Dime& Four, hns discovired that for-ready r .pay, he can•:ell more goods and-make mere likoney t at one half the upon Country 'goods" cdneeiptently I can sett goods limn five to ten per cent lower than other establishments in this .eection.. But do•not-takc my word for It, pill and Kolbe peat selves., ,Britig a. littlilcash„or some kind of-eountry produce, and buy your goods at a price unparelleled In the'histori of mercantile trade. My stock iela and well sAteeted, "and am receiving, new adpionir every 'week. My terine or side are ready par.- will certainly ebe for, your intereetrto call and pee am before purchasing elsewhere. Flour and salt kept constantly on hand. • • 11.• THAYER. 1857.-:271 ' - •" ' • - Post ,Brothors Op now receisingitinink:ot seRING AND- 8.111114 ER I 000_ t ;n4 invite ibek: ' Mendso4SO and 0XIII1410:: . - arge Stow:lca' Dieu GOodse--.41114 Ronnets,FinWeriand Ribbons, Silks, tri cakillineres Vestingic Rang. knit .assortmens of'Fissbicniablo Clothhir,:Paisols„ White. Unwi, Elgingfc'Ficanoipi, Alamo sp,d Sleeves , And Trimmings. • Our- D _-, flop* de. partmeig WeAdinkell, chosen '4litar,tlP47l.B.• '690 stiialt l ".4 boa t Kat • r-y; , i.Crockery.:—A-tirgestoek. 4 , ll_ l . 4 oFoPlir•BebiLindSko.k 011*Reai, ipt If t vnt! (twan 61iti.66, Isar ° 'HNC — iSAKEW Celeirrited-tegi4 . 1014001114.4d, ` I A hibw efoote at thio.*Weifio noeikild.-ii :Llivotwereign` mist , litakoura-noo*Nik 05Vaint•Ote- 'BRULarkitittAD4 • aNI,Y IOTA • - .7 ; , 5T 04 1 1 44, 1 11 /r4. jUlt ti As rav41)4.11 en ttii*ghliiirsia.*Aat etittrit, eatidiition - of all, ey need fah =mend from Vi. SAYRE ltpßOTlrgrit if apt:rose, May SO, 1067. .‘" Thno,ltiVtiel the-Weasel.' Milo, Stronger , atop .[ tosoute--, • - Ifore's a Store, juitt drop , in k. And view, with wpaderfsi,sttrprise BOolts'and Toys tlist 4 meot, your eyes— . • i • • . • , t Bratotios:: I' have Ilooki and Inat the ,beet, 'Minn you tan find,. Fast' or West ; • If any *Amy hiendi shofild doubt it, Call in,.; year d about , ' -. At lirt4i . '-tiise Books, Pens and,Pfper tiV; • Alf land.: o 1 Cliildren's new I In shirt; heri j e 4 **thilikrull find' . Icr the Boole and Stationery line—:" .80-conie Wm", come- one. cosie:sH. • • - • •• Come rich ,sod,,pflor,eome.ires4,aud, • And ruin sell you Books so 6040, • • . I know I shall your custom : 1•••BIILLEXUS Montrose, May, -'1857,.. 1110NOPOLY MONOPOLY ! 111113 Aaßvu i & -., MEM
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