ITEMS. The B.S. Gazette ofTuesday says—Shares of Pe n nsylvania Bank stock sold yesterday at the Stock Board for $lO per share. Si x months ago they sold for $llO. There! appear, at present, 510 jotirrials in Paris, of which 40 are dedicated to polities, nd the remaining 470 to literature, art, sci tepee, and the finances. - From the Ist ofJan usry- to the 7th of, August of this year, 108 new journals have appeared - ; in the French 'metropolis. • The editor of the Sunbury Ant.irican says that he cannot publish the advertisement for husbands sent to him by three young ladies o f thatvlace ; but that he will speak to some eligible young men, and see what they can . e for the suffering damsels. Queen Victoria's Crown weighs three ' Pounds three ounces analive pennyweights, v o w.: It contains 3093 jewels, one of which a ruby:, worn in the helmet of Henry V., at the biitle - of Agincourt._ • Of. lre $407,458,00 contributed to the . fends of the American Board of Commission. 'ers tor Foreign Missions for-all purposes.for -the year ending July 31, 1857, only $7,383,. 53 came from the slave Stites. And yet for this pitiftil sum the Board are apologizing and compromising and walking on eggs to please the South,.and secure their continued !patronage. When will our great-benevolent -societies cease. to insult the righteous freemen . who give their thotisnfids, to. please the few theathenish slaveholders - who give,their fives; and that not their own, but the fruit of op., pression and unrequited toil? diestnuts were selling in Faston at eight cents per (part, according to the ;•Irgus., The Express says that ear loads arc lelv ( ing ,that placeYor fi)r New k and Philadelphia, Ash*. they bring '.50 to V 2,75 per bushel. h e Miner - s,leurnot,says that c;heAnuts and slielibarlis are abondant in &thoylkilleount. 2liestuuts 14 'gents a qua' t. .kilegliany College,_ at Meadville, P L ., i s 'salt to be op'ened to ladies- - so .sayS the Pittsburgh Christian Advocate.'. • The Washington Unina, 'as yet, preserves a profound silence in respect to Governor Walker's rejection of the Oxford precinct vote. • A manufactory has been in operation at Salt Lake for the past seven-months, turning ,;uttwo hundred revolvers per week. They have excellent 'work,men and abundant ma terial. In - case they should desire to enter into mulct with the troops ; they are well funiished wish the means, and it is thought that the Indians Will unite f4;rces with them. We learn from recent French and 'Engrigt papers, that JLI it.s ard the Celebrated I h hunter, who has rendered 'himself known to all the world '10; his exploits against the Mimareh Of the Forects, in - ,Central Aft ica, has. in contme:ion with several Well-known yortsmen itr Ettrofm, " fiwilled a in of :t grand expedition against the - wild hea-tsof Algerta i to be nud e up ire hunters 1 =mt eve ery portion of the gh.be,.w ho :nay wish take part in the nervous sport. G-Ir. Walker's return front t h e precinct ot'Oxf:rd, Intlied at Lawrence. and !Aber out of hi., portfolio a large of paper, said to l'oe crowd th/4 theta a en- . rii) , ity, if they I.n k :mi , ed tH 4. to cht,t roV 111. then unrolled,' the rct:wns of the precinct Uf Oxford. \lllichcoNtainen sixtevn 11w:fired ope uran..A, ten in the :•atile hand writing., and wiceit !ova-Aired exFteCtv tiff %%four fret it( length ! 4A II the name-:, exet.vt ()zit! hundred and twenty, ~ vere eOpied NVil -I)ireetory: tlitseeornmette ing ith the sante letter 1011,i%ving each other as refzularly as taiey do upon the pages .ef :bat [wok. . It is related that in Ittarshall county. Kan- sas, the judges and clerks sat in the ecoizd f .toryof the bou.e,'And received tickets through ft huh' in the fool- just large enough far a hand to pass through Or course thc judges could nut see tie - persOn offring • to• rote. mnri one• man could vot e fifty times if' he chose : by th's pion the jndles and dells swear that they did not s'ee airy iltegat voting. Marshall is aback county on the. Nehra,ka line, where: a sheriff, who' . was re cently 6rdvrvd tai ;"summon thirty-six free holder.; as grand jurors, reported that there. were not thi rty.six, inhabitants in the county Yet a Democratic majority of four hundred wits returned from this courity The vote was thrown out. • The Syracuse:JOurna/ perpetrates the lowing upon the toarria2e. at noehe'ster, of a 11r. Husband to the lady of his choice: This ease is the strang,est We've 'known, in our life The ba4nn(l's a Ilusliend.; • And so is hi.; yife! . Five of the- elght Democratic papers ni Oregon have come out in favor of establish . siavery in-that Territory. -Among the' advocates of the +policy 'is General Lane, the. Defnocraue erelen•ate to Congress. The CM .Ventioti to !Urn :Constitution, now in session, has chosen a p o-slavety man :,fear President. Sachis deanper ey.on the Pacific, a 4 Well as theAyainic side. a .If • we, had five niters at large in this Dis :trio., contrary to law, the President, old as be is, would mount his hop=e, and, at the head ta his marines, woula,:sustain the 'Constitution and the Union at alrliazard4,.and at all COStS. hut as, instend•of five Diggers, we have only one banks at large,! contrary to law, the-Ad .aatisiration contents itself with expressiti ! harmless disapprobation. One rntra ay nigger would Irringi down upor_ us the .whole army of the United States. Five run bank4 have 4,.rou g ht 'down .upon um :nailing more terrific than windy editorials. irGshingto n Rep'. . Di:Thayer has parehasedseven steam en -Imes, equal to 540 horses power for the saw :trd grist mill:, to lie erected at his free soil Ceti:do, in Tirginta. Ile. Ruin Dealer usertm that Walker. by throwing oat the trataKent returns of Ox ford precin c t , 64, •impin , dated hirriself. It that th e road to self-sacrifice, fur a Bernouat, is ludo - litz:nger township; in Elk eonnty, gave' Paeker a majority of 201—a unanimous vote. Th6te.is not a Protestant, Bible or school rn the wiluie township. Comment unnecessary. B astresi,lowiaship, Lveurning :county, follows the sane fashion. , • SO far as we can learn, Potter 'is the curly County )11 the State that has given a larger inttiority. fur Wilinot, than for thenepublieart State - Ticket. in 1850: Brother Cobh, what hav e you to say against passing that Banner tla way ? — Couder4o r l Juurnat The Lawrence Repit , Veart: givek returns of the: Kansas election, it - Lich shrew the annexed vote f r Congress—Free State. 7,298 ; Dern. ocratie, t 1,655 ; Free Siatc, majori y, - The Bradf.)rd Argus says that Hon. Drt• viii Wilmot, who arrived ALL his brime in To wmida on the hilt im in the enjoyment of excellent health and spirits.. As his <le .leat was anticipated from thu beginning, be is not at all dit - heaxtened:by the result of the Aection. 1 - • It is very evident . that a v6r - y large 'por ton of those who :voted fur- Fillmore 'last year have voted with the: Denioerate this imm • . . . 'The Nebraska-correspondent of theN. nmei announces the arrival in that Territo.. ry of divers Mormen 'deserters, who left Salt Lake City early in October. They bring two weeks' later intelligence, which, if true, is of high importance. They say that Brig ham Young, at the head of a large force, was . preparing to leave Salt . Lake City to, give bade to the' United States troops. They furtlier allege that the mountain pass, at which the Mormons will attempt to cheek the progress of the troops,.i. one that, in a military point-Of view, will give thenfover whelming advantage; that in their rebellion they will *elye material aid from the Ind-, haste ; and that their ultimate design is to throw off alll allegitinm to the Union, and es. tablish themielVes as an independent GOV ernment. One of the Albany State street hardware stores boasts of two clerks whoa are- sons of ex.tfZernors. One is the son of ex4over-. noriSeward; of New York, and the other of ex-Goverhor Gibbs, a down east Governor. On Tuesday, Seward bet Gibbs fire dollars that he did not dare to start out bare-liadPd and in his skirt sleeves, and carry-a seditle of coal around the block in: eight Minutes.— Gibbs took 'up the bet and propelled. Sew ard followed after, and 4 starting a cry .of " stop thief!" undertook to get,* Gibbs drag ed to the Station Hou. , e, an thus Win the bet by stratagem. It was no go, however, Gibbs put On steam, rolled up his trowsers, and won the race. The Editor of the Lykenstown journal while on an excursion to 'Big Lick mountain recently, saw a wild black tear: Both made "tracks; Opposite ways, and the question is now which of the two " critters" was most frightened ? ORGANIZED BAND OF FEMALE HOESE . THIEVES.--Tht' Cincinnati Gaze:e ii f the 301 h ult., states that two women who stole a horse atid buggy'friiin a Mr. Cornwall, in Louis ville, Ky ~ a few days ago, were arrested near Harrodsburg in that State, and brought hack to LiMisville on,Wednesday night. - It is'supposed that they. belong to the same gang that made their headquarters at Har tudsbUrg during, the Spring mid Summer, D RENTIcE . S LAbT.—As to the Democratic Party they' know how the land lies on the Slavery qttestion.—LouiBville,Deniocrat. Yes,. and the land knows how the Demo. untie Party Liss on the Slavery question.— Louisville,Journul. Trial Itii 4 t—NoveniberT4.rm, 1857. First wt:EL. .11:ZOli TS. Neville. Ward vs. G'riswold. iPratt vs. Battling. . !lead v. COok. - - ;Taylor vs. Connor. . . Meeker vs. ..Siitten. 4:reen vs. Wtigitt. Brownell vs. McCollum. , Burritt vs: Conk . . Fithian Jones k Co.,vs. N. Fraser vs. Mitchell. Y. Sz. E. R. IL Cn. iTewksbury vs. AdaITIS: . Fithian .toni!.s A-, Co. vs.do.;lhick vs. taylor. Fithian Jones ,k Co:,vs.-do.:Skinner vs. Pope. . Reardon ys. Reardon. I•Alverson vs. Gelatt_ sr.coo NT ;•-. FE. - ; Scheme! born rs.Stephetis Lathrop School District vs.!D, inker vs. Whitney. ..• Lenox School Diarist. d:ayre vs. Lyons. Burrows rsi. Cli,mtKl:liii. Weeks vs. Holmes. Green vs. Watrous. !Lowey vs. Grahatn. Southwell vs. Maryott. Waymatt vs. Loud. •_ i -----is----- • . Jury List.—Novriniter Court, 1457. • J, (: RANI) JURY. . A. TLA . R.11',..-Star /el- -A- v e ry. ' Li nF:RT T. —.T o n ath an Ross. El cooxtv,s.-11;:iN Peciz; L AT3 P.M'. A iNelSterli.g. ham. ~,., ;I.r.sox.—ll. N. Smith. isia . , • (711(mm:cr.—It V. liattev.: :nail i ingi , ey,ti.liisitney. F RANKII , s ,—S. H. C r an.% • M :DP:. ETO WS.-3I ilesßald- Im 11. Simmons. t %,i,•t. . . FORS-sT L.l KE.—A. Tilden. NioNi2tr , st.—l. I. Prigt. , . Glnsox.—Ch,;ster Dill, .1. NrAv Mi.: rorn.--Walter AV. Carpmuer. ! Watsym. G ItEAT BESP.—Geo. Buck, , 0 LA NIL —Berj, Gard tee:. R. H. Haywood. ;Srscit:suasSa. Drrtt.—D. 11 a aro an. •-!-Ds•a• ter Sibler. '. • W. Norton, S. B. 'Wet4.. Jasscr.—O. S. Beebe. ITtuntSeN.—.Ahram Coon. TRAVERSE J(Tt1011S. FIRST WEER. c ream) wr.rx. Aeotacos.—Averylke,bc.;Arr.tlas.—Colwell M eMic- A 1711 t." II:i . —Harvey Cater,! ken. • Milton Harris. ;f11:001MTN.—I. IT. toper, t P.m n'ii awaTEtt.--s-John F.: And ry w Rogers, 2.d. -Deans', J. T. Langdon,!dlntna•swaTrat—Harter Albert Woodcock. 1 Tyler,Snencer Watrous, BrtooK.t.vs.:—J. S. Tewks-• John litirrimzion. bury, S. M. Williams. ;Cnoccrcr.y.—Robert Addi .l...lnoZ'ONCT:—L,:wii ClLim: son. Ed w•ard 4.ock ; he , lin, jr. IC.Ltr•Fortn.—Alen. Burns, CLirsortn.—Eranjnnkins.j • Jas. M. Calender, Byron Dtmoca.--,William Miles. T, Dinitnick, J.W. lAwrey., Fastss.ms:—Fred. Lines. ,D /110c>;.—Charles Risley. GrznsoN.—Jas. C. FOlrellc, ; FOREST Lawr.-F.ll.South- Fl.M.Tiffiinv.DaV.Smith.l well, Henry Tilden. Gr.Brt:n.—EliAaSci tli I ef. Gr. Bryn.—Wm.A.Grecit. llEnntcr,...--AlraCarpenter , Gtzsos —Harrison Barnes JAVESOL-4)rlando Gun; llsaFoau.—Win. birdsall, - niAon. Amasa Norris. 1 Erastus Brewster. , aTISSCP.E. V. Co.dc..• ;IlartoNT.—Moses Clark, r Lriox..—William Hartley,! F.D.Lyons,Mort.Lindsey; = d...sa Howard. • !Htantcw..—Fdward Dim- Tawairrr.—Patriek Corlitt,l mick, S. A. Reynolds.. • Wiruim Truesdell, Da-Nottrnosi•- - --T.'A. Lyons. rid .Bartle." . iN EW MTLFORIL—Thos. D: LaTnnor.-LlforaecTltayer.; Tenant. lioNrcosi,--A. -J. Brews-,Rcsn.—Hugh Bedding. ter, Daniel Sayre.. jSramorit.t.E.—Wm.L.Ar llinnt.croirs.,E. Brister. err, Jos. •A. Lyman, RCSR.—qi , ha Horton, J. Arad IValteree. - • Smith, Elliott Brown. ,SILV E R LAKE.--ISILIK Grit- Scsour,ttatctis.--Jonathani . sth, Mark Sutton, Wm. Bald win,•Alber t Pierson.' Meeker, Wiria.Meeker jr. Stixtr. LAKE.—Jas Gage,intostsoti.--Atra Mudge, Isaac V. Cage ' i . Collins Gelait. LADIES FESTIVAL, The Ladies wilt held a Festiral at Academy Bail, in MORTROSE s ',ltucs.7 Evening, Nov. 17th, 1857, for the hertef.t of the Al.-E. CHURCH. Single Tickets 50 cts. For Lady - and Gent. $l,OO. Tickets to be Cad at the Post•OlTice, F. B. Chandler's; Bentley Bead', L. Sealle's, and J. S. Tart:it:Ws. • Ice Cream and Oysters, extra table. Good Music will _lie in attendance.' The Pu e are invite d . .Teactiert.' Alatoclation.—The Nrw roan Taacncas' kammtavioN will hoid a meeting in W. Faurot's School Building, on Saturday evening, Nov. 21st, 18.57. AU the Teachets of the town are earnestly invited to atteud. 2w Br Onnra or Coniurrir. Teachers' Exansi ssations.—l will meet npplicants'for certificates in the different towns, as follows: Nov.. 14th,•New-1111ford,',Ward E. IT., 10 o'clock,A.m. IGth, llartord Vi!lage " " " " " 17th, Gibson, Kentuck " "•.; " " " 18th, Jackson, No, " "' " " " 19th, Thermion Eckel. " " " • " " 20th ) Harmony ' Oakland, oral Saiqua.Drpot, • East n .1 flit! E. 10 o'clock, A. M. " 21st., Great lle.n. l ,Viliage" " " " 23d,, liridgiv'tr,3loetrose " " '_" . " 24th. Jessup, careen at " L" " " 1' h, Gm, " ", " 41 " 29th, Auburn, center • " 114 " 270, Springville: Hollow " " " SI " 28th. Dimyek s Corner's " " " 4 ' 30th, Brooklyn, Center 44 St _ -" I)ec. Ist! Lathrop, Hiifsdnlc" 2tl, leniln. Glenwood, At tt It " 3d, Clifford," Corners, _ " " " " 4th,, Herrick, 'Methodist Ch., " " " •-" Ararat, Church, 41 41 41 " 7th, Franklin, South S. 11. 4' " . " " Litanty, Drookdale S. 11. " -" " " 9th, Silver Lake, Brackney. " " " • 10th, Chocormt, Clark's S. 6. " " " " 11th, Format Lake,Town's " " " " • " 12th, Mitli f ewn,Daldwin's " " " " " 14th, Apolacon.- L. M. " " " " The examination will commence at the time ap pointed, and dose at . 4 o'clock; after which time any. questions any one env desire to ask, in regard to those which have tees asked, will be cheerfully an swered. Ali teachers who rApect to lie exantined will please be at the place appointed, at the hour .nanted. They will also .piease hare with them a skeet or more If foolscap paper, pert, and in.k.• The _csarni nation will be to part writt.m, and the above requisi tion* must of necessity be cOmplied by each applicant brforo their examination can proceed. The Seised Directors will of count* be present, and • the public are invited. B. F. TEWKSBURY, Co, &It. - ' November 4 4 1857.—tdcli • ' • MARRIED. . In Abinitott, Pa., ott the 2d Inst., .by It Barter,-11r. THOMAS itrarstr,. and Miss TttoursoN, both of the former place. DIED. ' In the township of Springville ; in this Col j the morning of the 10th inst., Mrs..E . gtite; yricloir,of Collhonuts Parke, deceased , year of her age. - iu • The consistant life and character, the Ion: and pa= le tient continuance_la well-d o ing,. th e calm, eigned, and peaceful end of an aged follower of Ch:i. r, 'should be rect3rded. Not . however as eulogy upon he dead, which is Perhaps too common ,but as an - Inc .ntive to those who surviCe, to emulate their vi e. "The memory of the just is bleszeo," and sh iit be cher ished. • i Mrs. Parke was tlio'dangliter of Willianii Champ lin, of Newport, Rhode Island, . born in IT 4 GB, mar ried to Col. Parke in t sot), and ante to thelfarat on which she died. (Parkevilla,) in 1801, when the whole country north of Wyoming was a wilderness) As her childhood and youth was spent in the . mlthrof the turmoil and conflict of the Revolutionary wt, seirtr ated for more than two years from her lath( r and a po r tion of hit c i n t ily, who were prisoners itt )ewport, I I while it was gartisoned by the Ihitisli, at) the...ma ture part of her lit'r tsar spent In resting a it meivus family, amid the privations of anew count y.. She saw the birth; The infahey - nail "Manhood of thi gi de4 na tion ; .passed through - three 'generations, tit lived until her childrot's gtandclildren - arose to ll her blessed. Though tier sight was nearly ne, her health was generdly good, her mind to •the ,htst un• impaired ; and her recollection, especially" of the scenes and events of !ter early life perfectly c car and, accurate. Though the change from her \en• Eng and its refined society, to - a log cabin in the most without society, ens, to one of her great, yet believing that her path was niar and her lot in life eist by Him %%In) cannot c has joined our trueet and most enduring with the conseientiou. performance of oiir whole.tenor of her life wits active, elf-denyi and single-mindell, spent in the zetiloue. di of her duty, in tluit smte of life into which Rleased God to call hex,' so that not only het hut all who knew hor teidit44l that slit!. was . donate, kind, and faithful wife, mother,. (lie neighbor. . Mrs. Parke had in - earle life been trained in the faith of the founder of Rhode Lslan--- dßo,.,!r Wil- liams—but w hen she,finie - a pnhlie,profe=s+ of re ligion,l she with her IMsband johled the E kopsl Church; of' tallith she remained a member u ail her decease. tier christian life was etiet,;unob rusire. steady, and peaceful. Her heart Ava 4 au alb r upon 'which the incense of love and gratitude, kkuluess, and afreetion, was continually Imrning - •;• .ylfile her life, by the cons•istaot tenor of a quiet holy w.ilk, was a constant hymn of praise td her SAvior. Phr her, Death had no terrors. For several of her hit t years she had quietly and peacefully, though with.c tem-Mi ne:ls and resignation, awaited the summons, "The master is come, nod calleth for thee." She - kltew in whom she had bel:evell, In vrnom she had annmit ted her steal, and often said "I capini..t . Itc mistaken, Ile will Beep no. in safety"." Her last end was befit ting her life and her t:t.st ; calm, tranquirmutpeace ful! Like the run stting gently it) his gddetilcouth, her life prised away—the - taper:quietly bmnell out! She had rco i•aia of ;Ina% or anxiety of mind." Con scion: to the list, her faith wavered not. tjhc re ;tarried t h e g rave A s merely the. net:easary wage way bout tills world to the next. anti though T limier ground, she said •• it was not dark to her, th lamp of profuse hn:lZ on :his side, and glory..shunejat the other." • -[ ou. • • NEW-MII;FORD., - SELE C SC_ 1 - 10 L. ty. - }"AU CLOT, r HE SEC) it Timm of this school will corn 6 cmcc 1 1/EcrunEtt 76, IFZ7,-, Room , . io Co, 14clio”1 bn;;.ling will h re:a• vc.ry reason:o)h! t:‘. - no , , to s.:....ttleots wlthing to • Conlny,:t Lraisch,s, inch rur tr- tc:, of 12 tired. -; - • - Nuw NOV. Z::;;;.-.2".1' • • BUFFALO ROBES, A pmi mill bran H: 131 7 1ZI: A hv New .4.152.1:1ki•trat4 - )r". .cot ice. voT;(1::, ' • t t `ll the t•-•t•-.!s. ••• Mti:•• siltA r., th.• ssas.s, -••••• s•• - ts• i I !I , :ss: :Ners . •:•ss 1 • •! I•• • Ma n. = —_-, • A 1;4 1-4 2 C/2 • AT. 14 : ca . NOTICE: -- -- 1 LL peTsonsnre:fiemby oOrust- 2 ing; my wife 3fAIIY,as I will pay np drll n; of her emor:Mting aft •r cla:e, :he haiing w lfull . - de...ierted me, without ans la6rneation. OLIVER mcDos .. .A. . D. ...Great Er.::11, Nur. 11, 1837.73 w Stisliiiir , •nr a County NORMAL SCHO 0 Prof. J. F. STODDARD, Principal riNiE under-Aped have 111,-'pleaF•ure of notion. cite, I that the SyNtsyttANNA Coms:rt , NOMIAL tc~Eint 1, Will vain oti , :n in the Snxqu , lumna Academy 1 uild ing.4, nt Montro-e, on 31enalay, the 844th dny of :Nov.., to continue 22 w...1.1:4, under Ow charge of Prof. 'totl dart', and gw,ipete•at ..4xxfxrantg. To thoP . e who , le-ite..to Intend school, this por t unity . olfe , rs rare indlivt . nwl:t.A. • Prof. ST , n,PA rais rharaet , r osh thorough; p . atcal Educator nail utiof gchOlarshi ,and. superior inethodi of isl,t.:•netion—is already t well known to rcquire oanju w a, .Those Who desip ho-.;;:i» 7 tcaclirrAplotild r t fail to avail thony‘elves of the advantage:, here pres4nted. Prof. FTODDARD tinting ' the teFm, a course of iretur,s upon the Scirtier and .474 of . each. and Normal 4..:!:e • ; JU:e.. • • • There will be an Exnmimentar Departmen nected with the No: mul l Svhonl, to vihich 40 only, will be admitted. EXPENSES. Tuition in .Norni..l Dipartnient, per quarter, of 11 week., . . - Tuitin4 in Eicperlinental 1145., per qt. of 11 week " Latin :an] Geeek; " si •s Ihrsard, per, wuels, f.ous,s;',o". 1,0 4 2 . 25 .- It is de:4:11146'6:0 tin. tuition 'MR_ he paid i 'ranee. The itioneF will he refunleitifthe stile .kept from school Iry protracted riekucss,. Stacients can board thenweires she same 3.8 the Fall terns. eno4itigi !stoves and.farnitttre in rented.of air. Satre at very reasisinalile . itnpr•ii-tant that ere'ry stud present the-tirm,day of the ti.rm, at the els Then be formed and studi,-s - - • WM.IESS!.IP, Rai. - C. F. REAP. tect4dry. , • . llontrve. Nor. il. 1657 —Ow - 'DISSOLUTION. MIIE firm of BENNET r I: SEAMANS. of Ne' IL lord, is dissolved. 'and ;tit persons uideb Saidirm are rtitinested to make psynteittat thi dersignol isnmedistely and those having tclaill gainst the satoe.will present th,•in for pa ',meta.; • WiltlN BENNEI New Milford, f)ot.18,1815-7- • - - -• I : C:i s CO MIS- 1.• SELLING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIG FOR THE READY CASH, by • 'J; LYONS N. 3tontrose, Oct. 28, 187.7.. SCHOOL BMA . AlarFe . torttnent of School Books, Miseellaleohs naaTatei Books, 4eL: itc-r just rt•tetvec.t and cheap, by r ,CIIAISDIX - . z •• WOOD! it ZVOODII WOOD! W5:44;61=14k iiiictete, cis fltbaMirtiOrt T. S. S. i My, on PARLF., e 0004 1 ! ''• &el- 41 ea. eqeJaiqi Nails, Iron, Mal. Castings; • DOOR LOCKS* II ANOING§, SCREWB • of various kiwis, SADDLERY; beyond 'description!, Carpenters Toots, Shoemaker's liit; ;, nousEnocii) FIXINGS, besides a large assortment of GROCERIES . , CROCKERY, home 'rest ' al. e, very ,ed out, D-R--Y '0 ' at the lowest market pikes. All these, and many otner articles, can ula•ags be found in the I'.IIOENIX BLOCK, . ; who leasuro ty, the low cliarg.e it had n affet.- 4, and at the store oe M. S. Wilson - & Son. - Montrose, Nor. 4, 1657. • 1()TICE lIEREISY GIVEN to ill. persona Lavt,..,— demands srainst. the Ebtate of ..l'Auts cf !New MU font, Llat the aitne til,ist be t§re,eotiol to the uuderAzned for Ls . - rahrernent, ard all lersonsittltt tett to salt! Estate al* reguettell to wake ItzttelEate 1-4yuwut Gritros mn.V.LLI - . IE.,1 E .,„ 0 „ . IUAI 7 .I.II3O'iLE. ) ite Itzt_rer.o,Oct.2S.l6L7.-tw pl'[ll.ll' N(Yr I C k hvreby girca. le persons eor.eernel tr. the I,lloning Y.Ftn.c."., t • it : Eatat: of 1 , it El )1-: P.: 11CKEIIING., tote of the 11. - me of Sus: , quellar.m. Dpot. AlY'..; • ? 11,1-11:!,•f .71)}3., •J . , :ate of liatto:l toinks::!N decd, Chark.lTit.ekv, At._...• ••. • • 1•1::,t.:,• • r f 1.1.1 , _VaLuru t0r.i..‘1.:.p.: deed. Wil Wi11i...1r.. I._ deco-a...4 r Kalv.tl4, 1:.,..•.. . . Thu the nornir.t., • lllrd the!: ar...A.lnts In the, lingister'S (11:1Ic,,,: in =ill Go' : usiudnulna. and tkil the:time will t., : hane 'nurt t7onntr. on WeSnoALI7,. the 151.. LOht. bnltlrnlnt Inn aid 21.. .1. W. (:11.1.P.51.1..N, RzGurrrie. Orrlcr.. (:),:t. 21. 1SC;;. xr(irlcK IS lIERF.TIY My Ms: 'to all irmas h.1 , 111.7. demantli /.1 3=kr... , 1 the I-, U.* of. I.rm' n. P. 11'11.w.r. d,...0.-abed. late of Mn ford. that the manic n)114 t.e j;re,eil:eti to the unlit:l'44.'oo4 f.rirsance• ment, and nit por4.):11-1.1.te',.t...11 to nl,l i.....tate. are rtNue,led to make laimitlliatein rwe4t. . c1i.11..(1.1. TINCLr.Y, A.Dlit. If .34 - f6r3. the. V,. 1e57.-far • . 110 Ca ICE hvrel , r tr. 311 prr•ont toyrinit WrlnAnrte nsfo,t 1 the o.ti:r, .1tr:IN• tletkono,S. late -of Barron! tuwokhir. Ora th..krtn,r a okt iK rn,-.41 - (1 to-he or..tene4...ord for sr. ran:en:not. :oot ex:l in-nkor, iud.lned rJ►ail: e-itart are requto.l.d to ilia:A Utile pay.!..1.1.1. .2 2134Jra, "IIC!OTIer. Is Cat nr Itarnlr.lstrallan the es. ttt, Joa - TI1.1:11. Iste or Nev. :5111tord towcahlp, de. ce,Pecl, ha' , I grant,: t 4 , and all rvrtturs Intlebt.l,l nt - .• requo.:, inac:talate t•ayrytat.. suit thr,te therrou pics,-nt rnc attur.cd fcr FRANCIS NfoXLI:1". Armes. S. IL (.:1:11.1.), 54.4.1% L....C'.c . - MONEY WANTED _ PENN:=YLVANIS MONEY taken at 'Far in cx clia:lge for goods at NEW YORK PRICES, or fit good Notes at;cl Aceountq. 11,-ase. Atli on F. D.,CLI.A.NDLER. , Oct. aS, 1 on :board ' ) 1,,,e Y sititte o!'otadtyttYritA.sect: by the reetrt of Con - ..•: sq.-4,1,4'0A Co .. : . attti to tht- L. I u expo , t to a: the ti:oult D0:1.,. to Ittottrott:. ca thy 3 ittt day of NrAst74ll , ‘ r roOct, ene eeltteß. P. M... thytotltto to Ideal E.4.ate. lt tnot - certoin Vetee o: l tired o load..tolutate and holng in . n :to , htnlitotf thot,tnith. 11, CO;:tal and Itouhde. and ti -teriotii 3.2:t00tt, t.kti at a hot 41.4 01.1.tm . t 25 II r Litho% the of it...to:tut:l 5l "E1i,..11: f. 1.137.1 ; theme cr rth the u 7.; Lti" . '--1, ad t..at ty to o 'tee. ctb It-ea 1, e 3 toet.ee tee.-t. tit trir tit e Iterebytott a Ito 4 thence tooth t..4t311)' a ado rltil e u tort:., Itt.:ti.e, to a Le:blot:3z ; throct it rat twcat: IV 0 ;...rCliCi 4. - /O 1111:111r,1 tlithtt• yatheitos. to a l ft.; .ty the rbati; thence the vne, tint- tyro pothi-tt., to 33, Ttl::.ev tw.ntlt.hltif.: ht.ild.t..7 :tar a:act/ acre,, be the NlirllO tIo:e. r of Unit sit,tittu toe Inott`ltlP Of Abolaroo rololzort;.- the ahoite de aired he of Li: A, and 10 by 'Lahti 3 ...4 4 tt0 be of Pattie% NI oran. •outh hr the .11!;:il".71 toad. tee.-t. he then tore de rentio.l 'tot. art.: tsar Li Loot of 12.1..ith coutd,lag cos ache., both of Itc:ng C. P iettoo or.o 3...att. and rhaatlot.: is the Ni hole, 1:3. 4A-71.... .1;4 tart fobs ing ini;-rt.ti inents.. to ult.: about 40 arer eta,inttl. a 4tiall ortta-n4 a log. lionite, an old lam. iti.yn to elettutleoti at the rca r f tlant:A.:s3:ll4.;:to3.lol.^..thattratOrct Sara ttel %ISM. I; low, T. lag!. ^l.tice. I..'t t :NY% .. .. .. Also—Al: the right. title. and lot,trest of lan.ol W. n0....1k3V, !a am: to al! t la: e:•ertni% p;eu, : r teos•ef of i.u n t situate in the S,.. township r ~. mu,,rt c:i ~ n t, of hus - iuenalma. and S•a: - .:• of Pentsylva• T o, •tour.cied and .1..,,rit , t0 as H.15e..t,.. to It it : eArtrrCer.ting at a pul. ~,i,, ;'l:::.,d of A. i',1 , ,,, lion • rmnirg vett!: f,:::,' : A u and a half deg , ......, t......". On a line Of Land ~ C,47.1 Most Iss pi•rthcs. to h po-t the , ter t, c, , ,,,,; nr /au , / a Nth! 31.- - a, tLence south fern.- four and 3 1.1.af tircrt.. - • cart 4; .7.t.Z. 14,4 - Of 11,1C4 a 1.4 ~, , t in,il. 123 'perches to plo.: sa:itr.::, cr,,:nor o NA , of' ••••.!•1 Butch and Joh:-, 1 „,,n.,,,i 1 3. „4 3 pi f J o h, hi,r to. them, ...6, 1 !. 4 .:...ri a '.;:-..,, 0 0001, slour. Land= .d.topo-ed :o ts.dungte; E. A. 4!ld t..:. Pratt. ;,: pi relies to no catr.:;•lio.n. thence north 4-1;•5 denrees west. I=s;u-re..h.:- to the pl.tre of ineginning. tot, trgult: lid :,:.1,4 :Ind :it pi:re:let:h.' the s.:.te-lamore o: 1e.,5.10,1 a.innim. pro' , ed. A I.Sit—A:i that oih,r psec., or ~pree! of iand;. 3 .p, u ,t, , 3 a . no, e. nut louodo: and neieft.,e.l as f . . - . 1. o.xs, :" tvit : comuteuting at n tieu:h.oa as;.,iing. the -outbrast. c . ...:-..cr of hg - 1 ,-,.! A. Mass, therm:: runningt.c.rth 4:, de.:reos east ut ler :and .! of sale M•ue, ids perehot, to s pod.. the eaderle corner of lan'd, of said A. Mn...'. I . ...date south 41. i., ...ligrtis e.ut. aort.: 41,0% C dt.serP:cl 'sot of J. W. re21.7.n. perch -410 a hendosrt, ther.,e e< :::b tf. des e: wed. along. land •••:p -posed to belong to E. A. and U. Pratt,:gt perches to a p,,A. thnnet north 44 degroes 0 rat slung laud, of Itaritun. s perches to trace Cr!' beginning. containing 4.0 acre , : and 41 s trrehcs. 1,, the same more or 1.1.1. anal all wan:proved. A Lgh.. , .. it.; homestead property upon st hich thr .ofd J. W. Belkr.ap no•e n -:firs. situated as afore4ald, tams - .dint mild:scribed as for at. a. to wit : t•n the north I,y lands 'of I:. 13. Litt's. on ibevast by lands of Win. 8.,de11, On the aonth by laud of tiobeit GIII e.g.:v.. sari on the Wed. by the Cochecton and tit. ,), Bend Turr.p.k.e•ll, I. coo.talning tibodt 70 acres Of Lod to the same more or leas, with t e apuurte:itauti-, nutfraLlleti dwelling house,oint framed barn and $.l I. one Blseigsznith n i t;', Oat wazon ehop, one sate miil, sari n, ..ly in,;:rueed. Taken in execution a t the grit of The Co:tutor:see:ln of raawr:- vat.h. fort he use of Wm. B. Ilts,,i; welt ea. Jorges W. Beiknap. A L.S..)—All that ialtala picot: cr parcel criand. situatein the lOWA. ship of LAIAC.X. Count., of Su,plehar.r.a, State of Pennollrania. rant si are! described no follow., to st It : on the north by Lands or luht. T. Millard. on the ea-t by tar,as. a Sterling Maxon, on the south by scale of Or. 1:.! TlT.me anti Ld'ie ire.-d. ar,d s - , e-t. by 1234.13 of Luk,, lieitt, tont:doing i'l au.-os. It bciric the same premises con. re, ed to Jelta It. Tat :er by :I-ed. bearing date. August 14th A. 11. IS:It. sizatil or G. It. thired, 1114 h Sheriff of tim,;tl , ,Lanna Counts. and ton-eyd to N. J. Sherseorl. by oiled John It. TX" for and a - fife. by deed, bearing date, (I.:tuber t 4.11... A. I/. I*l., with the apputte , miners- two frame ieuelling le.t.nsse. not fusaie horn, one aste mlll., out Blachsadth shoo.. out SOLO mill, one orthard.aud mostly horror ed. Tu.k , n In rTe . ration of the milt of Ann: c 0(.3 ey floNet Tltun sad 6..rnan Taus.' A L:4,l—Ali that rertainpier palvel of land; ~ ' .tuate. and Lein.; ID thr tn.:M.l4 of Oakland. In the Ctrartv of : ,, •...,01,...hartna. and lannatud descrllped fo:loses, to u : l , edizatt{ at. idle of stone.. In the north vest e - orner of a tract of land Wonting to Dena jab Skinner's land. and to a line , of John land. and :sdlaith tug /31111. , =ranted tt, Mathias tont. and Tl:nnieg, thence along las line, southp, de4,7e; ue.t. 111 perches to a f ost and Roues. on the north aide of the hatoott thtoee - down bald brook, 'south NS degrees east.:.; peadte , ...to &tears, then= north 63} d eg r m . oft-qt. 19 Perthe ,4 to a Vite nr . "tr.r.. , •, thence vast -I Leh:perches to a hem:on% tree. thence north h; dr t nte ea.t. to tt. 4 .eandtionosst,und.: inc in the north I.ands of Itent , -.h A.S.:llAter . .ll7olll la aline of John IT; thurn's lan& thence north 04-gre+4 o we d atone said lave, to the place of begi . iihinLl: oAataihie.4 4 uc.es and rods, be the eatue Llore Ur ie.s se th the es. Michael nohron. ALS , t—All the and interest of Pr.:will, Wright Inland to ant c.,..rta!n • • cf land. ottuate. and beta: , In the township ~ f Ito. : : rottnty of S•tytteletntei, and lio.'ded nod , lc-cr.ibml o•• ,;t: on the ni , :th by. Land, of 0. Italee. and t I. 6 - i:: L:, 13.! , ..!, of vas} 'Wright. on the south 111. lands of J. It', r! : , 1. Gar at. and do the wdst hada Of ) - Whipple and 0. eontaleng about 61 aces„ - the nine 11.1Gre ur leA . • , -:::^trt.naheot. our framed hou ,,, e, one 1, stable and st•olt LalproriA, bchtg the sec lands recent. Jr of Wise, Taken ha the su:t of Alf.. - y.d: Tolzge e.. rratenre .Weletit. ALSO—AIi that cert:dr. piece or paztel of land eillate. and being In the township of CL..eonat, in the Count , . or su,quomt,!... It being lot is:o. 113 nn a map of rentrvev.if the Ithede Inland purchase. • •- Mining WO P-Inth. eeree and L. tounad as follows. to wit on th north he tot Mn. II& and on the Ire,gt 1-v lot No. 112 of mid resat , Try., with the uppellenanttee.'one dwelling house, one framed barn. one orchard. and about IA ucrvo Improa r Taken In execution at the snit of Alexander Dewing TS. Jo= Stterthurg. late JO= XlCCPeililet. and Wm. If. Steenhurg. A LSO—AII that place or panel of land. situate. and being In the township ef lireat ilend..in the villsuse mainly called Loden.. elllr.ln the County of Sersueirouna, hointded and teethed, ax foi h. 0, to wit twaintinz at the northwe4 comer of the main building. On the I:rent Lend and Cocheeton Titrnpf.a- rend, rruning thence a. bout ' , nail '27. 1et.4. - q. fezt_ thence et right anOes with the mid last tnent:oe-4 lint. at., d nor.h 6.1" en.‘ them._ in course petal. lel with the Cat mentioned liese.ationt north west, along the line of the 1...rn and w oodehed. ationril fael to iJc corner of the wood abed. and :thin the eortwrof erfillklee.bleilorum , bent thence along taiti last menthined xrd eadetof the wo , eished, tdontt south AP' ahent to feet to nnothrloprtserof wrexlsheitin the line of mid r Plow !llc(ritiuttisland. thence south 'deed r- 4.30 c 21 , 4*. the 114 e of Raid 14.10di.i.t(1. sibteTi it tett t/ the main ' heading, and thene; I, the ,eaid main buil&ng. niout ..outh welt. to the place of begin 'nine. eontaDong atom ;We sentrra feet of.land, with the alt. partrnanees. one Tavern hon.o end with cheds amt WDOCW/e4 atlathrtnnd all Improved. Taken in enerationst the eultof J. 11. Sutphin ea. Alfred Allen and Yeelllll9 Af n., ALSO- Acertain Raw sittuded ee near the mill 'etc known as the l! . Ben Skinner mill sac, and on Land ry re(motiv owned by Benniah A. Skinner. In the pn.swet township of Oakland. (late )lar. mote) arid hmanded s folinwi: on the north west. tie land owned by John on the north he the farm. known as the JOhn Milburn farm, now in ticee...,don of 111hburm jr.. on theta:the land ow ned by A. Y. Human, on the south by Laud owned by Daniel Bend and David-Taylor. evemitlon at the trill of .. St i. 11. Barnes vs. F. A. Ward and Domtherte. ALSJ—.AII that scram PAW mill !dusted on merit known as Drinker Creek, and near piddle rend known as Curtis rend, In the present town hit , of taskland. (latel)y' }threniine) , sold being on land tonemded ur followa : tin the north by lands owned by 'Wake man..nn the east by the . Leto/ Jr Harmony turapil.e, on the smith by Land in ohm. I...t.ctnaion of and on the went by the niodioned Curtlaßoad. . Taken in execution at the ?suit of t..t 5.11. Burnie .ea. F. A. Ward. con upils cl,llO 3...0 5,00 std nt is -mg v be, nt be will ed lo 3 a. A.LStl—All that tyro Idol dwelling borate, lactate on •t hi noels Bide urkrent 13, In the Doronzh of Swanehnons Depot. In the man tv afore yd, containing to front on B. Street en feet, and la depth it - } fret. and toe lot or pleee of groutel and =Wisge appurte nant to .n'd Paid lot being bounded on the north by tattd of N. Lerklut n. on the ea..l by Land of the 31. Y. A. E. K. 1:. rAnnony. tn the eouth by elavet. ar.Al on the Taut by laud of C. L. Ward. At being lot No. t 7. Taken In extuntlon at the salt of Morris S. S_heseaaa, vs; r.. t . F. P. lieu.tans; Shattr. Sbuire OT.:ee."Montroer, O. : - NEW GOODS, . T A R rgooDs, aROCERIiB, ILARII WA RE, I BOONS, Iv., jest opening and selling Amp, Sept. 2,1853. by J. LYONS a SON. . ... • . GROCERIES. frXib anpply, including the beat SYlitti In town, . just. opened, and going cheap. Oct, 28 i 'B7. ~ —•J LYONS I. SO F. THE MONTROSE - .)e' 4...„. 1 -.- 421? A N D Executor's Notice. Register'a Notice. . lite of F.r.tit Like townielp t Jots S. Towle. Exertar.rs. Adminktrator'si Notice. Exects4or's nrir:s?G w ixteutor A eltnistisiralorN Notice. ~iil•Pi.f ° A I . ItR.AN F O6iIENTS! . 101-111EllENTL FAIR For all Classes and Conditions; F. B. CHANDLER ,r . ~ has just received direct front the Metropolis his usual extensive supply of incomparable • 66 Il i a ltilV . P4OrSI Pg • Art enumeration is unnecessary, as the People gener ally, arc aware that his is the • . VARIETY VIVRE. Most anything, from a Penny Primer, all tho way up, to jintt.the thing you want, can be obtained at the lowe s t L,o*sible price. LET ECONOMY GUIDE YOU, In •he selection of place fla- the bestowal of your Patronage, and we are certain ire'shall have the pleasure and privilege of DOING you GOOD. Also, just received at Chandler's, an assortment of " f6) , n( C L e q' 1:2) ( Dl Such as are in use at the NorniAL scuoor.,^ all of - which will be sold at COST. fur Ca'h. A supply of Sharon's and Welkster's Dictionaries, ready for promiscuous disuibution.. Cheap of course. Friends: Patrons! Countrymen 3' lend us your "DIMES" and they will he returned to you with much inerea=e, after aFE dayit. - Don't fail to call and secure Rune of.thetto Montrose, Sept. 1,718.57 New GoOds —FOR— - P' al.] 0 7 • . Ea 2 WAIT? IS. NOW RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK OF FALL & WIN= GOODS, . Including his usual as,:ortuient or the fi re and ?I Medi stylez in market, which wilt be sold ou the ino3l.,Zt• -vocable term+. New Milford, Sept. 30, 1557. NEW STOVES. BURILITT.:is just receiving a large . stock of : , • • NEW STOVES, • . including a lull assotttnen: of ELEV.A.TED OVEN, I. ATZ GrE OVE - N AND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK' STOVES, FOR • -WOOD or COAL. WITH A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF' Parloz . , (Mee,. and Shop Stoves, for WOOD or COAL : Stove Pipe,. Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove Tubes, &C. - , MS ASSORTMENT. win INCLUDE the 3iOST SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES in omaket, anJ will be sold on the rnost favorable &c., to which he would invite tlae par ticular attention of CRASH BUYERS. Ntw ,Illt.FcrrO, October, 1 S. THE BEST SARSAPARILLA IN THE WORLD! v £ have just received a fresh s.npply of Br. V- JAIL .11.1 if a Celebrated Sarsaparilla, the best known remedy for all IfiSeil:.eS . oliginating f-om an impure , stato of the blood. the inrproper Use of Mer. cum - , and for the ionne:-olls ills that '• Flesh 14 heir to." It is put up in quirt bottles,eoll. coatainsSlX TIMES the pure Honduras Slarsapruilla of any other similar preparation lo' Ainkeica. Those tcho hare tried the article ;peak of it in the highest terms of praise. Even the Pity-ie'a.* in our countyleominend it highly, and several of the'm u'se It in their practice: Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for t 5. • - Lce the Intw'id ()wit. - HEMPSTEAD & McKENZIE. Brooklyn, Jilly 13, 1537.• Celebrated Vegetable Compound. new rmck of . 4.ldi medicine joist reciverl-4 .scrcreipt remedy for Chdern In fatitqm, Sum nzer compiaintx, &c. BENTLEY & READ. • July 8, !.1.557.. STOVES. FOR 187 a . I'TM Sulacri!)ers are just receiving a finistoe.k of Sto.ves liar the Fall and Winter Trade for 1837, embrachrg all the best patterns of Cooking,Patior,and Shop varieties in use, together with a full assortment et Stove Pipe, Stove. Trimmings, Elbows, Tin Ware, kc., which we offer at prices that cannot be beat. Among our Cooking Stores, we wll . l enumerate the er Kstone. Premium flat Top, •Forest Queen, Jeffer . scmum, Lc. Those in want of Stoves or any_ of the Fixtures, do well to give 11A n BEMPSTEAD 31eKENZIE. Brooklyn, Sept. 2. 1837. - • Books and Staln* nery. A new lot of Pocket an rile Bibles. Testa ments and Prayer Books, Also, School Books, jeach as are to be used in the Normal School. ;choice lot of A. W. llanismes Columbian Inks. -Fam ily and Toilet Soaps, Perfutnery and Flavorink Ex tracts, uice and cheap, at the .liontrose Rook Store, by A. N. BULLARD. Montroie, Ang-est 12, ISV7. , • • BEST IN PIATIKET as • . - - - • TRY THE . MOUNT ROPE: RIILSI BEAUTIFUL IN SJI.IPZ ELVE Jr FINISH. • • TOUGH 1.4 - QUALITY. • said Arr J. LYONS ll SON. Montrose. June 3, 1857. ' • Land - Warrant Lost ALL persons nre cautioned against 'purchasing Land Warrant., No. 11,1:;,), for 160 acres. Dated Nov. 119th, 1855. Iszued it, the name ofJoscph Du i Bois, Clerk, United States Flotilla Service, FL 0111 I) 's \V All . The same was 10-t in being transmitted by mail from Bloomington, 111., to Greht Bend, Pa. Steps have I been tilen to procure a duplicate. JOSEPH DUBOIS. Great Bend,.Susq. Co., Pa., Oct. 7; 1857.--fm NEW JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. F.TAS just opened a WATCH AND . JEWELRY [.I AS JILTS!! ENT, in A. 31eititnan'S Beata:4 Shoe Stare, on Public Avenue, one door above the - Post Office.* Clocks . , Watches and Jeweler repaired in the neatest. style. lIC- will fill all orders for Watch es and Jewelry, at less than city . prices. All work warranted. ' • Montrose.Sept. 9, 1847.--rono DLACKBERRY WINE.-11 is nutritiour•tn the blond, promotes age -scion, exhilarStes the spir it strengthens and invigorates the whole systsem. Pike cts. yl bottle. For tale by • JO- :2, 1857. • A. TURREI.t. FLOUR. IFISIII. _ ALT, GROCERIES, TEA, -COFFEE, SUGAR, &c., for mkt low, for cash. COI mid see before purchping el.Kewhcre, at . S. S. MOTT'S. Montroser,- Aug. 12, 1857. - , D. VI R.G I IL, RD'4IDtNT DENTIST. has • removed his Office i 4 his new resilience, next door above Dr. Patrick% on Turnpike street. where be is fitting up 1001t1P1 in a style of oeatitess raid con venience befitting his profile:ion. lie will be absent the coaling week attftiladelpebt, for the purchase of office furniture. Dental Instrument% ke. - - - IToospects also, to bring back some improvement* in hiA art, of the benefits of which br hopes his patrons may, avail themselves at mice. Montrose. September Ilk • , A amnOete atioirtmeta. at - - • C. P. L. O. M . : iLiWiiine. FUR ACCOMMODATIONS. • F. B. - CHANDLER, DR. BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, DR. 1.1.1.1 K unft4 Charles J.3C'raig REMOVED. Little &'lEirdinci CaTinl;ri. ANOTHER 'L•ARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK —rat•--- DRY GOODS TILE auT.TpiziKrl); new and beautiful ivies ._ Dow be ing opmed by • zrrni; d ILARDIXG. Farmers - - and Mechanics! WILL please remember; when building,:thst the subscribers are furnishing • • DOORS, $4511, cf.. BLINDS _ at the lowest -• • FACTORY PRICES. (freight added) and that they lieeo constantly on hand, a huge stock,pf, Putty,'PaiaatY,oll o .Door Trivism .I"nar. teasisagY, Lime, In fact. we bare almost everything in the 'way of building materials; o f quality, .1141 ail sell thew at a very small advance Gum yO,t.for Cask. Theirs fore, we confidently assure build . ; rs. that ihe i 'v will materially consult their own interests. by 01. , g. us a call, before pu rclutsi i ig,. lIARDIA*G. L© :ra L 7, A N D T yr the load and barrel, constantly on hank and for sale•at the•iery fo r%.4t rates,..ll LITTLE.d: 11.41W110. - Nicholson, Sept.!. 1537. • • • NAM A FRESII LOT OF Tilo SE FLVE, Fr ,g(DiD)7,L!rt.l4. Iffea 331. - ta.e) V: 11 .1.193:1. 9 in Wits ?lid half Pl - 114;ijn-t rvvviv.:ll, 41S 15, '57. & 11411 DING. • Also, .•- GROCERIES.' • HARD IVARA. • •• - HATS,. CRO EA r, . BOOT'S. . - .1 I'S. BONNETS. - • • • SHOES. •• C'4 R P.k 77 NG S. • :RIBBONS. E E 77• SUGAR- . • .1101:. ASSES, .• • ••• . FLOUR. • s - ALT. - • - POT-4w... • • LIME. . • , i•s 0.1 P, • • .C.ri .217) TES. STONE-WARE, ' • TIN-Jr - di. te.c.) huntircdth liart - of which we intr,' not time to -enn• mernte.—Enou-'h to say,- we hare anything and erery.bitutTexpertentta he fintini it - 0 - ! kep i : 1., the country, alliof which we, arc detennined to to-n into 0A `l-i - _ in the rimy sign test poh.iLli thee. dud we hcreWith issnea ; • - NOT t cE --T,- . CASH CUSTOIVIEItS. We with it 7 disd9ctiy.naderstcc , l, ii at fur C A S:,,li we will sell any kind of Goods; die ritiallly consider ed, at much loirer liciccs WWI 113114 CRESA{ C'.7.ttErlESit . QUGAR, 31111.8.4,e;, Ricf;, Vorr,e, T 1.114, Hn d 4,ll kind, 1 .71 of Groceries, a full sloek, ju , •l received, cu.d fun sale by' 114a,D14V6`. POEM SH4LING.TEA! .1 13LENTY of that Lice' TOUNG YSON TEA, a prime article, at four sbiltiegg,, 14,r Rale by lid IT IS .NOT Di SPUTED I r`SAT Sateratur. Snap oNcr - Cateller, of the best oluttlitieg are fur scaki by the Goz, at Nun , Tur k city wholcettle prices, by. - LITTLER HARDIYQ. .PITRE POTASIL Tiu Cans, just %hat (ut witutfur -tnaLing soap. for &Ile by LTITLEV: 11.41:141.VU: - • C.ATIPRTINGS - • - vp ICII all Root Car, et?, arc offe red at ha - rx.tilis, by L.Err.LE &irdielaxo. SOOTS, ac CONSTANTLY or hand, the-he s t as:it:a:rum:. of XENS, WS. and, Y1)171111:4 • • . DOLTHLE-z•OLE ROOTS . • and s BROILL.NS, and of the hest manufacture, alxo • WO LENS, HISSES lind: •:. CHI LEI:ENS r aTs. • • . • - SIIOE4 and GAJTETIS, is great variety, 3Cliit g cif. at ten; It.w wee,. by if.I.I2DI4VGI. • HATS & CAPS. - - THE largest stock, sinfl preatest rnrietr, of good inylelyin thii, Section of count: V. far • LIYTLE 11.-IRDLYG. TO LUMBERMEN' & WOOD - CHOPPERBL - DF;ST Cost Steel anti Stt- o1 roil Ati.,„ 11 &noddies, (list Steel Vol,' Mill Sows.: a.* Potent Tooth >4 Cut whit Filca . of all kinds, for solo low, ,I,y .1.1:07,:ii1 , 47 11A le 1 1 XL; . • TO DAIRYMEN!! IRKMS Pang Tin Painted mini Coilar Tail% •Buttcr Bonis, Diary gal% kc., kc., fit :tale by :LIME & ARE TOE HVILDThG? YOU rare moner•hy purchasing your Nail*, Paint.*, 0;14, Sash, Door Trimming* and Hardware r,,emerally, of LITYLV d:Il i! - .FLOUR, SALT, AND LIME!! A large stock constantly • . Lin LI. & LtARDIXO. . • Crockery and Glass Ita — re • ' . 9 QT)NE WARE, .. - Lwking Glk4ssea.. - . . . 1..) Dru ill Modicinep, . WIII Papt.i.„ :- Window Paper, . Wiiolo% Shades. -_ • Grindstontnt. . and Hangings- ~. • . Storey,: - -: ..Tin.Ware, ...,.....: ChainTitnips, . Books,.' Cutl,ny. - . •-, . . 114-toallo, Patent Medicines ,&c.,.fie., Aw slaw VT - - . ... . LIME d: 114 i: liI4M-: ~.. . . . ..... -0A S • ou ;an bur almnit isittiliino in the waV of • . Y GENERAL - MERCHANDISE; for cAsn. at a very small tnivat vt , I', nut coo, - Ity ap• plying to . LITTLE & 114 P . ll 0 -• .11) C E W . A N 1.1 - 11 . I;Emp, Lard. 711Zlow: ("pars I at all lilac Rai/. Oh/ Iran aPci Opycr. Shingteß, Dried .4 ppfrs. lioaris, wanted lu exchange fur g 0446, by . LITTLE 11.,17 R.D.LITO. • COME - AND SEE. . Link 4.-.llardhip Tunnaiikocs Darcrr.4tily The Retv.'t. N. leitilifitt r • - vir i nly a 'A e lnrtr ef ss tnlu p u z 7 k southazimin. elff:litAA* 'A • Obi& ei pus, , Yorootat ;' sad ill teamed.* et the Burn : 011".. etir 4 1 0 h-ettett= et inbelkhe the &mum, A demo( by Antes tn benefit -Ids : 1n fellows. Ln avjp ebeerfal'ir rod the tiogtwe erne) Beek he de, rra it, with fan ern! oron t flitectiout 7Po3,l "t r y . nT wvie'' lol u tnTmixt Stettiolne.. Addis* - J3l RethadwW.N. : W 4 O;r4V 6 A IioIf.A.TIC 40111f0P.M • Rept. 4, 'fir.. - • • FINr-,1%14.1.E0 STOV 0114-U- M: Greet Redattion in thevriee Stores. OICKERSAN - RiCARRI. : A r g. n rle r AZ e . rid fig atttri:3 ° R• T :t t ni7grtuVrou ' prim 311*.Cf. and cadotaths. th at th ey Lava .lattal the largell.azatlpail 'STOCIVOT S.TOVEti - • ever oreitid 7.0 the Inhabitants of tfttattoehnitilO C4tttai4 mar toura:s of the cr.ca acpcettl {sites nit - I* • Eb-refterterren, / . .eyste..Oren. Con (4 ,- ,gStores,b ;t4 (Iwo fti ty of Par.er Stetetra, for Wore! or Pen). (tOy'ee; /Todd itrui ire have the bee Stax for Ni. 11544 474 c-m• &I:tad o 4 tipiOtlo*. nue vend; le. t veva ideand tty , n , r cry taothantt ;dm • tvotti4i Like; titii"apiteirtpitie a f.rritlb,tittett 01110-:'." friends =hoary ennelted rd, puttentegobitei Starer of fedlint that a moments tt redeetton - IU crujyytel.thent tint poor economy' to do Iv a oval estabmed Pact that' villas Stoves by peddlint . then shoal the country. ht dfteen per cent, end sen sate as high ae twentr. to ear So boar tad dehie and cod of eolleettone. - OfOeutae thleepittoinietre coma out ofthe pecLets of the porchaver.- - • : - • in co:aid-tr. - ant oft 'above . Etavoie offer our I.l•T..*Cti -. 01 STOVE'S -* -" ••.- --- _ . at taPetit7 rre L.sithlln plead ~1 Z: et as 041. - . nor em awl see Itthcae thin& Et ant aw.atatatatt, Sirs. Lt, I=o4l ~ , 111 , 1(SOLVTION. " OTlrt herefi'y Ktveu, dult, air irilfitorgi° 3 4 11- it 1411.1 day 41siolvt4114 (WORE, - , Aug: 17.1857. 't.11:.,1;171 -; - The 'hooks nod netinintitztattjte-totu ;Pk ' *Hit Sormettig oeentti,A by the,subseett; havit.g.nnsettlt4l neettnnts ivy" same as soon 211:4 pihiAli,k; • ' t." . The Itunitte trill to einititielier - in - -"fitr.. futnrtt the sttlipet 'hers, notht the firm Ar Pi:* 3 = - 11.wivy. who it e ent:,:tnotty r erelo4pina g9 rlt t o k and l'hitelit,h,ltis the itie, , t Fail mud 'it isAl.,eiAretß.lo4l.l4 •_ , cinThinz, . t.t.w mit n• Ihe ni n %frt. strAll profit, Fir resdy.psy-. • c. P. 11 - , 1t'1,1Y.•, '•;!--- Gil)son,*pt. '2, 1857. • 0.M.. TIAATLEY';,-- riSl- LA 1 11ViVS f ER STY at I cducc4 pt. . • • . -Marra FLOUR! FLOUR!! r ilE4ll ground. font new. just, unttsePing ut mmu ri , art t4.so.nc) p.rsaritl - ItEMPSTRAI) IdeKENZIE.-1 13:telklyn, Scptern,lA:rl..l;. , 47. -; . - CJIALLIX titELANi'S. `TIE place to bay for.a . sorg. is al • •• •, : - ..7 : MOTTIL "Q OLE LEATHER putt * rope supply bZI .just • • tIENTL4. 4 I: Rtrip. MOlltETt:,, , July 9, 1.507. •S•l* "• • ' WIND I) W SAN 11. - 11111 as:tortment-ef Sa4l,-eonatantly - on Lt. - h Ind nt, the 10 , re4 tenrket jaws: A!po man, other artiek-.4 nut eary:l-(1 kr fly. '• Big - \ agett lIEMPSTEAD & IirKENZIE. P R, qztv; &ft.: ..„, but , WL nV ja.t , CC47iyrti p 114%0 iptoter 40 Pants . 11 alai (iili, Dyr-,411111;,. thiliiicids;'/Ve.•. ilich-rts are 1.11i14 - ar ill'. kiw(;st'ivizlrt ur iierlt:'7lirrie b. - ire:4 willitire in; a - eall:• lIEMPSTEA'D k)ityKEY2IE. ' --. . „ . • - NOTIVe. . • • :13.P,TISONF. desLots- Of payii , g,lne - empvin debte 1 of .legaripzfoo,:ilt 40 et. I_'y , their ! , ,,prielitt; I'spe, Cooper - ern:, Bait LCI it:Mont. • o,e. to ttly credit, wiosv ruceiltt_.'"tritr hi- ill'fiwed otts theft &AA, • - AV ARD.' St 3.-1 , . ' .An Acros tic . r '.razor's kettiony-alw , hcitu sera al )h, come, all, , Land or_so A . t ise twenty ;!co, rczt iio my chat 1 ,1 celiac. place feet, sznco:t as a 02 F 13 I charge .3 itizpenec--F..1 urp 1 070-"1,7 1 : a traa,grr, m. a death on liai R • • - mnntrast.. nity 1657. WOOL CA 11 DING. . , . . . '1•IIR.. su4l):c itwr Lt fitting np h!,+. Machinery, to se! I en unnoilarq hi: CIWpTIII" . IS With 1V011.4 feJle4 the Tinning, a 1,41 li.,.iiii;•g I,",thr t c. on short twice.. Thank. till 1',,0r pa-t fitvo - -s, 1-‘,l hapc4 hy- st ict - tirreittion-611 busittesF, to nwri , :. a state of tho, pnhlie nannnage.: ' A. G. REYNOLDS:- • - *West. Brooklyn, June 3, -1837.—tt :.: - f. . LOOK.. v., snlocrit)erlta i 4 !Jptal ivceiying; Judas the pail I 'three weeks a fiat. tut ' . •.• • SPRINCIi SUMBER . _ making, With" flamer stort.‘an a -sin tmeltt is hit which . dte-e i 4 no eatispall.tel is this ici . ..ity...; ?ual that. :- duty :re_ Itt,ils.; so!t1 in a man ter sati,llietor3rl , " to\ en.tomei s 14"'m4nilyst f mo"..the"fac , t„ ' -. • 'that notwiltdansli:T, all t•fr,ivit* it . -7: ' ' . com t ietittcti, the _bti.sh and -"I - •- ,-. Bales thus. fir linye. , beon.- -* - -1 • mtpreeedentett.. : ''. 7 • We mean with fre.goetit tollitioils,to keep' - Mel& - sia-tmet.t gond ; and reattyste prompt pay- . in;, ea:at - milers' Cart Mat . asAttreff - Allt, " .:-.. the old store i 4 not. to lm opttiotioi: • -- . -In addition:to the tirke" ca: '.- ' ..- riety kept for years; Ire •' _. . . trots bare ...a :good, .. - as..4!):ttnglit of . READY -J1ALE,(1,0T1.11.1,7(1 , ESTI .L l O 0 TS ze• -in nit rarletielr. ' Plenge girt us a call. INC A LIS. 'Th . ailing rvminsegl the TAT. I • I.ORMG !ICS NE,SA rmanfrrtfly (if iti.j t ealtli, will !tooth-) will loot. 1.0 ts. , :eumaittle eiforf . to plessiki 811 who tone I:et.--fit to: etoplov l llim. Silent le the 13rick over 1WOtlo• and 'Tread's liolitlo4o..Yone Rs7.—lf • . S VES, !eFOIVES, - ; -• • (VT stores hnro been-Fn tinnymOtiy- bled, entire satisfaction (if all, atilt - a/I.v 1.6.4 etr . Tec., oninteittl font rt.. SAYREra; IiROTHERS: _ - • Montro se, lliir 27, 18:.7. •• • • To -1, =cry ;11441 CllfFrinterii: 7.. .. T 1:13T she •• Nicest Thing Oitt," P. the net! Stant - to I /'itch 1 3 ' ;,. givit , r , the seutitt-t On -Letterft 'A and (7: ;' For t tail.; • I n u.troinentA they !!Cithet 'be 1„‘„,,,, ,, :is% Th e sill td 111:)Y he pi elong t , tl to sittx . dePint• Itle , length. ' 31It . f the treat Gerttiott Silver. autit \ la •• warnutti t ti 'pet e-et."- tzettt.to sto:t plot or thr. Callil• 1, Tto•ttp.tht, cet teet•ipt t,fizl-.041,,hy A.l!. SMITH. 31,etttti:tp, N., d une «4, 1857.—tf. -,. 31ELAINOTY - PEb.. lam nom prepaltrl to tatliiph my_ euamto,ent At* tiott azoi Lilo , tyle of pictwas known, us the 3telaitiotn,c., Or I ouricto.e. - ' ' ' • ' Likm4itgeA made min' . the P.ttent-MclainiatypO Pinto, iinsse, , ' , 4 lamas. %lily/minces tstet ou gla•ot, u nit it ti tbat, this priatTaillti4 rygt: eallursetie uii uth•lni. • • A - . nstrbolle pi6y , can. eniunio;lAted for I ran - marrgyrtiiiike then, ask Aorvp .ctiiil4 4 o , nl l! ' na Ihr Wan the eirt" on tite•tlieen.4 . tlf FIRST CLSS3 Litt:NESS/3 AT ttsuati !mien 4,41112 W. it. DEANS,llietiir Block 4 • Mnntrnsc,, gntt t. 1557. . . . . - • 't 7 7v7 .;J.- r. 4.; . • Are i:64 , Stock COSIVItISING Tilfilft I 7 SU3G - ,N'Ar t lgrt,Ag - • 11) , ..r ti, we 14,(L . oettr-,' ..! •• • • • Ceoftleney.ll4‘twute, riti, ntld '` ~ - —* ' ta °` ! Wnr e ' .litui 4 ; iie:tlfelett , R . Pullitc; pity itinillesteeflic Cirecl;A:Gold'' •'• tend"Sitrer ll:mates', JetWelry . : P:114111141".. ~ Fahey (hilt lA,- thole; SLUM anti'beAtitiw.:iiiiii ---:.. and Veep*, will l u f 1 0g.... 61, 11 .,,,t, - eltlVY'l,lliicitt.-tiMillibr /1•1111 , 1 la 11115 enittql y, I, 'At of whittle wemfor ott ttitr it-tett et.rtti.i; iteemiel, g unr reteetnetttli. 44.• the P . 1 4. 4 10- k irtzterully:tli3t . ttery wmppi r nel4llejide.wntflee , limo ko tisly prher - 1:4:16 - 16.1ilkom - Atio littito,city-,, , ,::''j • tit .Ijuun Mi.'. Slit:, I ti,' Ilitt,_ -,-:?-', ,-,- 4*: ..• -- , :-- ':" , -, -; -..,'-_ .. - -,. i• 5 , ,,,y -_,....,„_.• _--: ~,...- . ; - ' Pleak, Reitteninet t TITAT if. Iwo rovekfiltt 1.4*:0041 1 01**/#11air: • Ann itilvoff.r-'0 'vo MIT" 4 44'4 4 *Rert tiandi , 'sql l Vti - -Ar.Rr 4 4ll't.;*Pt 04 '0 1 ' rik V4 'itfor firtteliri ph - ifistui+d ir lit ft - it. nte. ußvrstutixtus 4 w4:- Elrooillia;•ittogr,Vlil47:-.- mom MEI MIM
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