• Future Conroe of Polities: In .1853.--'4, it had become- manifest that New. York: wits hopelessly lost to the Demo cratic pariy, through the irreconcilable feuds" of the Hards and SOfts, and , that the Presi dential campaign of 1856 would end in - a D e mocratic:defrat, unless some new politi cal power was brought to the rescue. This • new power Was found in the unanimity. of the South, attained by holding uP to the passions and interests of ,lavehulders • the prospect of establishing Slavery in Kansas. As a party movement merely, the repeal of the litigant'. ri Compr*ise was a bold and masterly . stroke, c.inettived with sagacity, and executed with firmness. The Southern opposition to the Democratic party, was ground , to pow ., der by it. 'lr:lduchanan was elected Pres. ident by nicstna of it, and.a new fnur years' 'lease of power secured to a combination of as t p r ofligate and corrupt men as ever lived in any age, or tit any country. • To the permanent ascendency of these men, :however, it -was essential, not merely that ;Kansas should he opened to Slavery by the -repeal of the Missouri Cofuptomise, but. that - Slavery should actually be established there, • .'".; After a threw , yearS' struggle, marked with if all the passions and many *if the overt acts of civil war, the ; contrary result is a fixed alai immutable fact. The whole object for which a.unic , n of the South was successfully invok. ed, is,kot,andrunder circumstances rendering inevitable the loss of touch which wawbef..re secured to the detested party to this great controversy. • In view of the actual results of the repeal :of the Aftssourkpmipromise, the men con cerned in it wilt be called to a t'earfill account by the South,wtid the accOunting will be less and agreeable, as these results develop ;' themselves, If they had been anticipated six months ago, the Democratic victories (4 . 1857 in.theSouthern States, would have been ov e r. Whetroing•defeats. . The attastroehe has b.,en r ape:Led ; :but is as inevitable as the march of time. .When the passions which this controversy has excited, shall, have sobsided, there will still be a Nerth and a South; there will still be two sections: holding different relations to 0 important social institutien,and with opir.- bins and fet lings in reference to it, -very dis similar. Si there have been since the for. `-oration t fie Government, but never before ! the memorable year 1856, had it been pt asi- , ble to wield the South as_a unit for party purls'-e4. : - 1 . Upon.what ba-is can this unity, a itnessed but once in American historl, during a pe 'td of mire than two generations, )n strutted. The ti att isitioiof 'Kansas was an '.. z object, feiplible in itself, fit cored' by many cir cumstances, and of Conutianding And . mani fest importance, if the perpetuity and expan sion cf Slavery ate 11; clairatole as they Ore believed tot be by a large : part of the people of the South. The Attempt at that a( quisi lion having been deteitted, no possible tibi ae ; remains, upon which the desires, the hoites, - and the interests of the South can he harmo mously concentrated; and; the' Propaganda are driven to Agitations. in reference tot which they encounter at tetme divided and discord• ant opinions, or, finally, to doatiright dis. union, .against which:we have a sure bulwark eveiyattere in the 'intelligent patriotism of the people. . s It is not upon the basis (if insane attempts to establish Slayeryjn Central America, by . ragged filibusters . . who own no sl.tves, or of the. revival of the'slave ti•ade, most conspie. uously advocated by . A smilsy Irishman aho left his country fiir his , country's good, that the streneth of the, South can be • rallied to continue the present dynasty of.speculators and spoils-men. . - • The basis of the • annexation of Cuba is equally unavailable.. In addition to the fact that that movement.is regarded as an impos t sible one for a bong period, from - obstacles' extrinsic to the polities of this want rv,South tn, opinion is far' faun unanimous - that the interest of Slavery - hAs sins thing to gain by it, and it runs counter to that teeling of jeal . .onsv, in respect to the power. ; and influence of the Roman Catholic religion and priest hood, which.has always existed in the United States, which has been stimulated by recent events, and which is particularly- strong at the South. 'lt is not to be supposed that the (so called) American party - , in that section, will relish that enormous - addition tit the power of the Romish Hierarchy in our coup try, which would result from the annexation of Cuba. • - . The Black Democratic -managers will be . driven, in shbrt, to the open advocacy of that disunion, which their leading spirits have bong cherished in their hearts. 'There is nothing else left for them. Their rccupati..n, 'other wise, is gone. The Republican pariy is wail content, now that Kanasis_sayed,with things as they are. LeOking tOrward with good hope to the appropriation tot all the territories: (XI - the Union to tht.i.exclusive use of free labor,l tie Republican party .s ,now the party of .conservatism and repose. The Black Dem ocratic party, on the other hand, which orig inated in Slavery agitation, and which must die without, it . , has -nothing; aside from lin . practicable aehemes, to, agitate fi ir, except e ' itasolution of the Union. To this complex ion it tout come tit Lust. The baffled rage - of the Agit tors can: find no other object. of .ttaek than that Union, which they perceive annot be perVerted - wtheir purposes. They re everywhere being unmasked, or are un 'tasking themselves, and will soon be reeng. ized of all men, as the traitorous ctintrivers 'e disc ord and nullifiition. '•• . ' . The Republican party, proposing no chap. gs in the actual state o f affairs, ca.mtent that tb inStittnion of Slavery within exiting lint= in shall work out Its own solution :sfider the . gurantees of the Conk:tit:4l.n, -att4' only re-' sising wild, lawless; revolutionary, and int . preticable movements at home and abroad, wil attract to its support ;the earn, the judi ciots, and the patriotic , 41 all twcaions . of the . Con e deraey. ' ' 'Tax.Rtiptittlicsin party was ftrrried !to de. ifendbeth .Uninn and Liberty, and Wilt he flail idequitte to the discharge of iis self init./Ned and gloritans 'duties. -Consolidated : , and tendered invinelttle by its victory in Kan .... •ssa, i . s will advance with renewed strength, ~. and with . new - allies, to the performance. of - whatitew seems U. be its most present and -present obligation, the maintenance Of a • .timeoliallowedand elovcd Union against the snacks of defeated and fraintie 'agitator:L.4— . W.g . aiingtori B,rpmblic. ' . Hew To Ger To Comeassa.—The following story is 'tutld,- by the Mobile Tribune, of Jute Hawkins, the present Ilepre.entative to :ongeess from the State of Florida--s mat, by the way 'brimful of genuine wit.— .Dtring the war with the Florida, Indians he conmanded -s volunteer company. (In one I) cluinn they fell - upon a party of 'he enemy eon:tested in a swamp. The Carina sprang opal a log (with more. valor than discretion). wared his sword, ,and cheered his men to the charge. Just then be was shot down.— Oats of his officers ran to w.k if he eras much ,hurt. "Not' very badly," said Hawkins, "just 'enough to send me to Congress !" The prediction has now been verified. ,flow To moan= /MAT WAR.111::--PUt YPir mouth close to the wart,,and tell in nr 111 5cr that if it doei,not go away-you will . i\out with eausti. If it does not take 10 114 nt se good iis - your word, and you ~„ bninigt great ion) tea times worse Om he Tart ITEMS. A Yankee, who' had just conic! froth Flor• ence, being asked!.what he had seen and ad- mired, and whether he - was not in raptures with the Venus do Medici, replied,"-Well,to tell the truth, I don't care about these stone gals." ; ' The Rev. Dr. C—, of Neir York, is u noted for his . wit as for his eloquence: One of his friends recently remarked to him that the " currency Was deranged." ." I should think it was," replied the doctor, " for we hear that ten nail* do not now make one cent." —Boston Traneqipt. An editor out West having committed matrimony, remarks-in the next issue of hii paper after the occurrence, that he don't want any women to write in his office, for his wife gets jealous. A cotemporary answers that the Ed. must he *ery conceited, for when he knew him, he was the ugliest fellow about town. They Voth arc now engaged in a wir of words respecting - the good•looks of each other. In the Circuit Court of Bedford county,Va., last . week, .Misi Elmira W. Wingfield ob tained a verdict 0f . .527,c100 damages from Wm. Stein, for hreach marriage contract. The lady is ats nit tkirty•filur years of age and the gentleman eighty. This was the second trial if the owe fortner jury having given a. verdict of $650, for the plaintiff, which was set aside on motion of the defendant. The yield of gold in Ausirnikt, the pact year, has been abundant, and each arrival in England brings large amounts t.f the treas. - • The milkmen in New York have increased the price to seven cents a quart. Large numbers of eniigrants are preparing to emigrate from Germany - for America,ncat S, ring. , . Wonders will' never cease. in France, they have a project under consideration for uniting England with the continent, by means "fa tunnel , ,that]is to say, a sub-marine ave. nuesunder the British, Channel, between ver aed.ealais. An eminent engineer has the matter in . hand ; and all the most promin.nt men of science say the...scheme is practicable, and can be executed .at a moderate nisi. The Emperor is said to he highly delighted with this scheme of "annexation," while in Eng. land it 'is received apparently with no, less Mr. Ten Bmcck's American mare, Prior, vs-, has again been badly beattit- in England, at the New-Market races. Great excitement has recently occurred in Chimp+, in consi;quenee of the discovery ni the fact : that the city sexton, Marti,: Q.:itilan, has been in the . liabit of rolibing the graces. -Quinlan was arrested, and a medical student with him. It is : : supposed that Quinlan has been in the practice 6.r a long time-of rob. ling graves. and selling the bodies to the Medical Clollege.i Th.n. Charles §ittnrier is expected home trom EitroPe vain. His health is nearly re. stored. Judge rilould,of the Third Di-triet of the Supreme Gain New Yorlz, at the late se!. don at Troy, fefusrd to niiuralize an. 11141. man, because the applicant, on . being asked if he had read the Constitution, said he had not. The Judge took the ground that a man could n o t honestly swear• to support an in "strnment he had never read. The Washington Star thinks that in five years camel trains will be well nigh as coin-- mph in the far \Ve-t of the . United States as on the most traveled - ratites of the East.-7 By th.s time !text ear, they will doubtless he imported on: private account, and be in ac tual use by citizens crossing the great North American desert. There are nOw loading at New York 30 ships with grain and flour, for Liverpool and Glasgow. , The Nt-w o'llear,e and St. Louis packet, James E. Woaruff, now mils (quipped with full force and materials for the regular publi cation of a daily paper on board, during her trips up and clown the river, and a job office attached for printing bills of (are and other work. The editor of a medical journal in France, has been committed to pii.nn for threr months, for speaking disrespectfully of the EMperor. The Providence Journal advocates the es. tabli-hment of a Calico Society. and urge,% the ladies to *•ear the products of home man. ufnetories. . Thedrouth having cut °tithe corn crop on the Texan frontier, the squirrels are emigrat ing to Arkansas, swimming the Red river by thousands. • The bachelor President is said to he great ly beset by lady visitors, and is sorely taxed to find a fens-wants to say to the fair dames ho will find their way to his reception room. A correspondent of the R clumeid &milt tell+ that he has been compelled to ha% e recopri • to two stereotyped phra,.es, which. h.. 1 ably addres-es by turns to the ladies, ss he runs the gauntlet t hem. at reception h:turs. They are these: "Madam is this your first v;sit. to Washington?" Answer. A pause, said then, ."111adani, I would advise you - to visit the Smithsonian Institute." Mo.:. which the lady is expected to " vamose," Two PICTURES—Now AND THEN —4414 YV hat President Buchanan, in his letter to Professor Sillinian, dated August 15, 1857, says of Slavery extension and prohibition "Slavery existed at that period. (the- time When 'the :let organizing the Territory was passed.) and still'e.risis. in Kansas,'under the Constitution of ,he United States. This point has at last been finally derided by the highest tribunal known to our laws. flow it could ever have been seriously doubted is a mystery. If a confederation of sovereign States acqUire a new Territory at the expense of their common blood an d treasure, surely one set of partners_have .no right to exclude the other. from its. enjoyments, by prohibiting them . frtiretaking into it whatsoever. is recog 'nixed as property by a common Conifitution. Now read the doctrine advanced by Gen eral Cass, and supported by fhe whole Demo. critic parry of the North, President Buchanan ' included. during the Presidential contest of last year-1856: " Slavery is the 'cremate of local law, and can elaim*neither protection, existence, nor recognition,- in the Constitution: Slavery does not atid cannot exi-t in Kansas while it remains a Territory. The Con.tituti(ni they protects nor recognizes• Shivery in the Territories:*; Which is the Democratic doctrine l ay... Mr. Banks," says the BijstOD Fran script,' •is the twenty-fir,t, person elected as Governor of this Commonwealth, and the see. and that has . in early life worked at a trade. The Governors, k►r more than two genera. tions, were members of the men:setae, legal or medical professions. Mr. Briggs was i hat ter, and Mr. Banks * machinist. Zia latter represents more than either ofhispapigansaors, the great middling interest of 'society.: He has popular feelings and instincts, and is, in the fullsense of the term, a man of the people. His most intimate friends know him to be a stnan of more varied and higher culture than is suffiesed," Trial Li4l—Nore lIRCOND win Lathrop School Distect va. Lenoi School District. Borrows vs. Chamberlin. Green TS. Watrous. Southwell vs. Maryott. . Hand vs. Neville. • Pratt vs. Harding. Taykir vs.. Connor. Green TB. Wright. Burritt vs.,Curtis. Jury List.—Nove TRAVE • • ; sacoiro WEEK. At nt•ax.—colwell McMic ken. Himont - N.—l. H. Roper, Andrew Rogers, 2d. BILIDWCWATFIL, —Harvey Tyler,Speneer Watrons, John Harrington. Cnocoscr.—Rohert Addi- son, Edward Brock, Curronti.—Alex. Burn.; • Jas. M. Calender, Byron' • Dimmick, J.W. Lowrey.l D,xoce.—Cluu•lee Risley.' FOREST Lairt.--F.ll.South. well, Henry Tilden. GT. IBUD.—Wm.A.Oreen.‘ Hinson —Harrison Barnet "ROUGH & REA rcat!ift COMPA , NO. Are hereby notified to meet at their E on Saturday, Nor. 21et, of C 4 o'clock, E. C. Founnax C. T. BENJAMIN, Sferetary: Teachers' At socialson.— he Nt:w FORT? TEACIIIKRS' AA.f , OCIATION Will had?' meeting hS W. Famines School Building, on Saturday evening, Nov. 215t,'1557. Ail the Teachers of.ithe town are earnestly invited to attend. •• 2w BY ORDER OP tOMMITTEE.. Teachers' ElRll3inationt.—l will meet applicants for certificates'in the tliffermt towlng - a - 3 follows: Nov. lath, New-Milford, Ward S. IL, 0 o'clock,a.m " 16th, Harlon] Village " " 17th, Gibson, Kentuck "• 18th, Jackson, No, 2 " " 196, Thomson Center '! 011, t Harmony, Oakland, and ' East Hill S. IL, 10 " 21st., Great Ben. , ,Villagc" ". " 23d., Bridgw`tr,Montrose " " " 24th, Jessup, Cornell " " " 2fith, Rosh, Granger's " " " 26th, 'Auburn, Center " " " 27th, Springville. Hollow " " 28th, Ditneek, Corner's " • " " 3nth, Brooklyn, Center " " Elec. Ist. Lathrop. Hillsdale " " 2d, Lenox. Glenwood, . " Bd, Clifford, Corners, " " " 4th; Herrick, Methodist Ch., " " sth, Ararat, Church, 7th, Franklin, South S. IL 41 " Bth. LibettY, Brookdale S. IL " " 9th, Silver Lake, Brackney, ", ". 10th, Chocottut, Clark's S. S. " " Ilth, Forest Lake,Town's " " 12th, " " " 14th, Apela6ott, L. M. " " The examination will commence at the time ap pointed, and close at 4 'o'clock; after hich tune any questions any one may desire to ask-, in regard 'to those which have I.cen asked, will be . beerfully an swered. All teachers wire west to h „examined will please be at the place appointed, at th 4 hour named. They will also please have with thtim a sheet or mare of foolscap paper, prn,'ancl ittAt.i The exami nation will be in part written, and the 4bove requisi tions must of necessity be complied by Each applicant before their examination con procerd The , School Directors will of course he present, ft d the public arc invited. B. F. TEWKSBURY,. Co. Supt. Nos - ember 4, 1857.—tdc14 . • r_____ • HARRIED.I. In Great Bend, on the 11th' inst., tiy Rey. J. li. McCreary, . Mr. Cnam.r.sßnows, of Otego, Otsmo County, N. Y., and Miss Acores P. C l ots, of Frank lin, Susquehanna County, Pa. ' , ! In Bridgewater, on the 14th inst., lihßer. A. 0. st Warren, Mr. LyrnEri M. Mrroan,.Of - ornson; and Miss IIICTIIa A. Wansmt, of Bridge ter. - ' In Bridgewater, On the 15th inst., 0. S. Beebe, Esq., Mr. SAXI:EL FmssrNDEN, of Bridgewater, and Miss SARAH J.i:ir. WRIGHT, of Raeford • • • • . . • DIED. . . . . In Brooklyn, on ther22d ult., Ilaxx4rt IL, ,daugh ter of Andrew C. and Lylija Ann Quielf, aged 5 years, 1 month, arid 28 days. . 1. i Earth was not ,, sweet one, thy hore,- With its sorrow and its tears; 1 . But is that spirit laiiid thou'lt ro4 robes In spotless through er years. Therelrrelv flowers immortal tlhietn And ore in sweetest rovense liviik-% There, night ne'er casts her sabgloom Along that bright celestial sh oe, - . "There, tears arc wiped fl-Tom ei And jny and lore fill ev'ry hem There ne'er Is beard the souls de; For there we meet no more to Thea fare thee well, bright, love Quickly tallest thou away, On earth to bloom for hut an hot . Then borne by death to cloudl PUBLIC sit.t.:___________ ' . , VIM cubceriber willitell at auction on his premis, I es, in Dintock, on Tuesday, Pcember 1, 1857, at 10 o'clock, A. M., Twenty-4x .Choice Cow!. Ttnms - : One you's credit, with aprovedgecurity. II t CONKLIN. Diruock, Nor. 18, 1857,-2w . . •• Executor's Not' e. • NOTICE It hereby given to all nelsons haul g demand§ against the estate OfJACKSON V. PARSIF.NTE deed. late of Ga. inn township. that the !Cane mud tie prtseu to the undersigned for arrangement. and all persons indebted to led estate are request ed to make Immediate payment. JACOB L. G 1 ETT, Extorter. Gibson. Nov. 19, CAUTION- e l • A Lt. persons are hereby caution against takinz .LA. a note fur $2O, dated May 23, 1857, due six mos. from date,.payable to J. Nicke -son, or bearer, and signed br.me, no value having been received by me for the Fame, and I shall not pay it unless com pelled. by law. ' HOR. 'E V 1 ELCIT. Springville, Nov. 18, 1857.-3 w i . Interesting Intelligence This "Financial Crisisr Has cut short the dial es— • • So here are low prices,l To suit the hard timis. FROM now until the first of January i I will sell all styles of Pictures full 20 per ce it below former prices. Or, to those who prefer. I will gee a present with every likeness—its value in proportion to the style of case purchased. Or, to amities or clubs of lire nr Inure at one time, I will deduct 15 per cent *oak reguliir prices. •: CHEA IP' Pit:l'Uß ES" furnished to such as desire acad.'s good an& as c beep as ar.y iiPtown. Every likeness said will be cambered, and those who are so fortunate as- to secure N 83,66, on the list, will receive their pictu tats—whater 7 er the style orrice selected ! Under any ordinary cireurnstencei,ll would not and could- not lipid out such inducements; but the depres sion of the " pressure" is pressing orresolvely upon, me, so that at some rate, the " impr sioas" mug 6. sold W . Et; DEANS'. • . lanhrotype and Melahnitype Rooms, " Phenix Block, foot or Public Avenue, Montrose, Nov. 18, 1857. ankh. . olPub Dissolution rrilE fi rs of R. Thayer it Co., is *lids, dissolved 1. by mutual consent. NITAYER. Jr. - ' . ALDE R TON THAYER. Montrose, Oct. AO, 1857. t Nanaz. A LL person!' are hereby forbid hfrhoring or trust ing gmy wife NARY, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date, sh having wilfully deserted me, without any proroeatiMi. OLIVER McDONALD. CireM Itend, Nos. I 1837.-3 w 1. . - zurraLo it9l2. A inip,r lot jot recgivod, sot will bebop' A $. , -• BURRITT. F.. , Bchorci j Noy. 11 1937: " • • nber Ter*. DST. Fraser vs. **belt Tewksbury .4. Adams. I Buck vs. Taylor. Skinner vs. I Fe. Alverson vs. elan.' Schertnerbo vs. Stephens ,Drinker is. ¶bitney. Sayre vs. Ly4ns. • Weeks vs. Hidnies. Howey vs. Gfaharn. ayman vs. ud: w--- amber Co , E diTRORS. 1m Hoer).— m. Birdsall, EmstuA B , water. Hoomorr.—Mosies Clark, F.D.Lyons,ort,Lindsey. !T H6RILICK-- . dward Dim= wick, S. I Reynolds. MONTROSCI - . A. Lyons. 'Now Miorosb,—Thos. D. 1 Tenant. .1 !Russ.—Hug Redding. . ISrotstuvtu.s —Wm.L.Av• I cry, Jo.. A.TLymau, j I Arad Wa elce. ISILTKR LAKI.-11allae Grif fith. Mark Sutton, Wm. Meeker, Irn.Meeker jr. TIIOIISOX... too Mudge, Collins G att. • li et, Iss7. EU ~~ giiie . Mouse,. •. M l'oreman. isqua. Depot, o'clock, A. Y. 41 IMII lIMECI Y eYe," p sigh ; part. I flower, s day. NiD Lon: NEWIMIMRD SELECT SCHOOL. Prinespat rrnE SECOND TERM of thbi school will commence .1. Dzcsmasn 70, 1847. - Roorna in the School building he rented on very reasonable terms, to , studentr wishing to board themsOves. Common English branches, (Physiology Included) per quarter, of 12 weeks, - • • $4,00, New MilfoO, Nov. 11, 1857.-2 w Siu3quebanna County NORMALSCHOOL. Prof. 7. P. STODDARD. Principal. frHE undersigned have the pleasure of announcing, 1 that theScsoransims Corm NORMAL SCHOOL, Will again open in the Swiaquchanna Academy Build ings, at Montrose, on Monday, the finth day of - Nov., to continue 22 weeks, under tin, charge of Prot Stod dard, and CompeleNt Asitiatants. , To those who desire to attend school, this oppor tunity oircra rare induceinents. Prof. Sronn►RD'S character av a thorough, pructmal Educator and Author—for discipline, scholarship, and_ superior methods of instructiou—ht already too well known to require comment. Thos6 who design becoming teorlerarhoultr not fail to avail thoilizelves of the advantages here presented. Prof Stonnano will deliver, during the terms a course of lectures upon the SCinitt and Art 'of Teach. inq, and Norm'al Seirnre. There will he an Experimental Department .con nected with the Normal School, ]to which 40 pupil& only, will be admitted. • EXPENSES. Tuition in Norni3l Department, per quarter, of It creek!, • • • • - • t • $5,00 Tuition in Experithental do., per qt. of 11 weeks, 3.50 " Latin and Gtrek, " • " " 5,00. Board, per week, fin $2,00, to $2,26. It is de,drable thatihe tuition hills - be vad in ad ranee. The money will be refundod-if thestudent is keptfrom Pettool by protracted sicknes.., staiMults can board themselves the same as during the Fall term. Cooking stoves and furniture may be rented of Mr. Sayre at very reasonable rates. N. B. It is highly important that every student be present the first day of the term, as the classes will then be formed and studies assigned. WM. JESSUP, President C. F. REAP, Seerdtary. • Moottxme, Nor. 4. 1857 —Or Er..4e- ...'gime e.,„,, :7:- . = Pr. pp: - to • 5. tri itt . 2 ;v. D c PS or. F' 7 2 2 M rt c " 1. = :.- Mil 33 DISSOLUTION. MBE firm of BENNET r & SEAMANS, of New ford, is dissolved,, and all persons indebted to said firm are requested to make payment to the un dersigned immediately and those having claims a gainst the mine will present them for payment. ORItIN BENNETT. New Milford, Oet. 2R, 1857.-3 w GrOC)TaNSI SELLING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, FOR THE READY C A SH, by • .1 LYONS & SON. Montrose, Oct. 28, - THE BIONTR - OSE IF: 4 i 1 1 s i , _Ske i N—N l- e Nails, Iron,- Mal. Castings, • DOOR LOCKS & II ANGiNGs, SCREWS • . of varjoak: SADDLERY, beyond description, Carpenters Toois, Shoemaker's KU, HOUSEHOLD FIXINGS, besides a Large aysertment of GROCERIES, CROCKERY; D-11 . - 1 1 0-0-0-D-3- 91; at the 10. pit market price;. All Ahem and many otner articles, can always be fOund in the - PHOENIX BLOCK, at the 4.ire N.'S, Wilson & Son. atontiose, Nor. 4, 1457. Administrator's Notice. XOTICE 1y hereby given to all persons having demands aralnst the estate of Altos 411 FAN Y. davased, hoe of jj a rf q rd. that the same rou"t be T.K..ented to the undreigned for An . ange. went, and all persons indebted to :aid FAilt• are regoe"ted to make Imme4mte payment - 'YIIL4IL TIFFANY. AdroluLarator. tharoan. nom. co" N.. Nov. 11, 1517,6ar Exertitoe% Notice. . XTOTWE IS REREDIC GIVEN 'to ail persona having. demands azahlet the E,tate of JAI! TS 11011.; time:tared. late of Nca , ,slit• fort that the am: nntnttwol.n.,ented to the ut,dernlAird for ar rangement, and all lera.u.s Indebted to said Eistatc are regorged to maki, - Inimediate payment. Gt 7 R lON' NIOXLEY, • 'MARLA BOYLE; $ EllCt ""' NCW MILYO29, Od. 1557.-6 W • negioster's Notice. t'DLIC NOTICE is hereby given to all persons tonoerned In th e following~ Estataa, to wit: to of FREDERICK ricritraxo, late of the Dote' of Sur quthanna Depot. 4,0; Wm. IL Rabb:lnt. Adadtdatsubw. Death of JOEL Hill CHKISS, late of Ilarfuid township. deelL Chariot Tinglev, Adlidnistnitor. Itraele of WILLIAM WHITE. late of Auburn township, die 4. William Whitt, Jr., Adria:ll:grater. Lento of 301 IN R lIIN EVA LT. late of Forest Lake townablio. deceased. Ilahala Ithtnevault and John H, Towne. F.xeeutcrse. That the accountants have fettled their accounts in the Register's Ofeoa to and for the county of tieweinthanna, and that the lame win be presented to the Judges of the Olithani Court of raid County. on Wedneulay th e 12th day of ;So - vault r neat , for ennermatke and a - limusets. • •S. W. CHAPhLAN, Itimarga. Roorrrnis Orncr, Mostroec. Oct. 21,1857. Administrator's Notice. I V, OTICE IS HEREBY dry= to , at perms banns demands .1.1 scab. tst the estate of Lamas P. Wilmot% deceased. late of Mr: ford. that the mime must he presented to the tmdersbfned for arrange ment. and an tea Indebted to sal Estate are reiptested to make Immediate payment. • CIIABLES TINGLEY. Antes. limrford, ()MAL lEd7.-Sw • • - Administrator's Notice. IVOTILiC la beeetry_glern that letters of Adminletradion on th e ni l\ tate of JOB TYLER. late of New lillford. lowest,' de awed. have been granted to the autocithenaand all penmen to sold estate ate requested to make Immediate. payment, those haling deltas thereon will plane mewed the woo duly tot setuoune.. • - • JARED TYLER. FRANCIS MOELE7..t A 'a. S. D. GUILD. ,t Nave =find, Sept. • L 1110,1fEY WANTED! 111114ENNBFLVANIA . MONEY f teken .par 16 es. .1 chaege - for goods at NEW YORK PRICES, or tot good Notes andtAccourice. Please eaten • F. B. CH#NDLEB. Montrose, Oct. 28; 1887. . NEW '''GOODS, DRP:GK OO 0 ROCICRIES, IIARD WA RE, BOOKS, ec., just opekthp itekti selling cheap, Sept. 2, 1857. 631 J L YO - K8 & SON. GROCERIES. freeliiepply; including the best SYRTTP.In firm. is jolt opened, and going cheap. • Ott. se, 87. • J. ',TONS 6 PM?, A N D FAIR ARRANGEMENTS. FAIR iNDIREMERTS. PAIR For all Classes and Conditions; F. B. CHANDLER has just received direct from the Metropolis . his usual extensive supply of incomparable di II I II MIIW P rie; -99 An enumeration is A:mummery, as the People genet.. ally, are aware that his is the VARIETY' STORE. Most anything, from a Penny Primer, all the way up, to just the thing you want, can be btained at the lowest possible price. • LET ECONOMY GUIDE YOU, In the selection of plaCe for the bestowal of your l'atronage, and we are certain we shall have the pleasure and privilege of DOING you GOOD. • Also, just received at Chandler's, an assortment of Such as are in use at the " NORVAL SCHOOL." all is which will be sold at COST. for Cash. A supply of Sharon's and Webster's Dictionaries, ready -for promiscuous distribution. Cheap of course. . i . Friends! Patrons! Countrymen !' lend tot your "DIMES 'and they will he returned to you with much increaße, after a FEW days. bOn't fail to oil' and tteeurti sumo of these FAIR ACCO3II6DITIONS. Montrose; Sept. 160857 New Goods -FOR-- Flail, 1E307 1 . EITY2'MT7 IS NOW RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK OF PALL & . WINTER GOODS, Including his usual assurtinent of the first and nAcoat stides in market, which will be sold on the most Et %-orable terms. • New Milford, Sept. 30, 1857. • . 1.11 T EW STOVES.. 11-FT BV . R_IRITT 13 just receiving a Lug( B, stool. or NEW STOVES,\ including a full assortment of ELEVATED OVEN, LtRG-E OVEN,'. AND FLATTOP PREMIUM COOK. STOVES; FOR WOOD or CCMIL. • .WITH A SUPERIOR. VARIETY OF Parlor, Mee, and _ Shop Stoves, for WOOD or COAL : A 1.40 Stove Pipe, Zinc; Sheet Iron Stove Tubes, &c., &c. - Ills ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the MOST SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES in market; .and frill be sold on the moat favorable tern's, se., to which he would invite the par ticular attention of • CASH BUYERS. NEW Mtt.rori), October. 1.85.7.. • - DR. BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. • • THE BEST SARSAPARILLA IN THE woßin! fresh supply.. of 'Dr. NV E Jojlinavl3 r Celebrated ee Sarsaparilla: the best known remedy fur all diseaides 'originating from an imptire suite of the blood, the improper use of Mer curv, and for tht numerous-ills that " flesh _is heir to." It is put up in quart bottles, and contains SIX TIMES the pure Bonduras Sarsapatilla of_atut :_other similar' preparation in America. Those who have tried the article speak of it in the highest terms of praise. Even the Physit 4 ans in our county commend it highly, and several of them use ujn their practice. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Let th e Invalid try it. • HEMPSTEAD k Brooklyn; July 15, 1867. :-.•- • DR. RAKER'S Celebrated Vegetable Compound. Zlnew stock of this medicine just received--a ' sorereign remedy for Cholera infanttrm, Sum mer Complaints, &c. . BENTLEY & July 8, 2857. • = STOVES FOR 1857. TIM subscribers are just receiving a fine stork of Stoves for the Fall and Winter Trade' for 1857, embracing all the hest patterns of Cooking,Parlor,and Shop varieties in use, together with a full assortment of Stove Pipe, Stove Trimmings, Elbows, Tin Ware, ac., which 'we offer at vices that cannot be beat. Among our Cooking Stoves,. we' will 'enumerate the Keystone. Premium Flat Top, Forest Queen, Jeffer- Ponian, &c. Those in want of .Stoves or any of the Fixtures,. will do well to give us a calk , HEMPSTEAD it )leKENZIE. Brooklyn, Sept. 2, 1857. Books and Stationery. A- new lot of Pocket and Family Bibh•s. Testa ! 1 ments and Prayer Books. Also, School Books, such as are to be used in the Noental School. A choice lot of A. W. Ilaiiismis Colitmhian Inks. Fam ily and Ts,ilet Snaps, Perfumery and Flavoring Ex .tracts, nice and cheap, at the ifontroSe Book Store, • - •by A. N. BULLARD Montroie, Ang-ast 12, 1.857. BEST MARKET.. TRY THE MOUNT HOPEMLILS.I BEAUTIFUL 511 A PE. _ FINE IX FINISH. TOUGH IN QUALITY. sold' by t J. LYONS & SON. Montrose, June 3, 15.57„ Land Warrant Lost ! ALL pemcms are cautioned against purchasing Land Warrant, No. I I ,131), for 160 neves.. Dated Nov. ttilth, 11455. 14mell in the name of dovph Du- Bois, Clerk, United State' Flotilla Service; , FL01111) WAII.-. The same was last in being transmitted by mail from Sloomington, 111, to Great Rend. Pa. Steps have wen taken to procure a. duplicate. JOSEPH DUBOIS. Great Bend, Susq..Co., Pa., Oct. 7,1857.-6 w NEW JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. Charles J. Craig UT AS just opened a WATCH AND JEWELRY 1 1 ESTABLISHMENT, in A. Merriman's Bag, and Shoe Store, on Public Avenue, • one door above the Post office. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired iti:rthe neatevt style. He will fill all orders for Watch es and Jewelry. at l ss than city prices. or All work warranted. Montrose Sept. 9,1857.-6 mo BLACIEBERRY WINE.—It is nutritious to the blood, promotes digestion, exhilarates the spir it strengthens and invigorates the whole systsem. Priculls eta. bottle. For sale by ' July 211, 1857. • A. TURRELL. • FLOUR. FISH. Q . :ALT, GROCERIES, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, ►) ice., for nate tow, for cash. Call aud nee before purchasing elnewhere, at S. S. MOTT'S. Montrose, Aug. 12, 1857". REMOVED. GD. V IRGI RESIDENT DENTIST, has . removed bis.Ofilee ti his new tesidence, next door above Dr. Patrick's, on Turnpike street. where be is fitting up rooms in a style of neatness and con venience befitting his profession; He will be absent the coming weelcat Philadelpela, (Or the purchase of office furniture, Dental Instruments. &o: Heexpects also, to bring back some improvements In his art,. of the benefits of which he hopes his petrons . mity avail themselves at once. . " Montrose. September-9, 1867. • 6110Cglif t IES.. A coultgote liessertmint at • •P,P. b o, w:Uswigri. ANOTHER _ .. .. ~ • • ... . , ....., . ... , i i - ' --, ••'-'•,-----,..?:.- - --,f,,, , LARGE AND _SPLENDID STOC K . -. ' ' '''''''''''''' b' _ • ...431,.,-... : _ - ..:I,t-c.t..,_.-24 4:-:;•-:;::::=.::4Z,J:c,t. - - - ' -, 44 -,- .E . . '' • :::',.‹.-. ,' - ‘i , " ''. -;:: -,'.,..' 4'.' -- '-i: aRY • . . . . . , . .77; . , ;: f. 'l-., --..: , :•-c-..„-,,W„. - i..;;; ; . DRY :GOODS ~....-,,,,,-,.....--..,_ _...,-.,.. , -. _ . - -...,..,-._, .."---'--.-:--;:, ' ' '. - .1 ''',o4 - ?'• -- -4% '-. _ •'• _ . FOR TUE 1 Q RD 7. U3 V .1] 1 7- 1 1 aUD Fanners and Iffeehaiies !.: . . . ILL 4F le : a hers n se reme arcribeunir„4 thp 7hen building, that üß4lskirat .,,. 7v , o v izis4;) 40, _ DOORS, SASH, & BLINDS,. , • - _ _ at Um lowest . _ ...,_. Latill i ' : ,.....-4-inkm26, — ~..a. , t; . . sa.vire ' - - FACTORY PRICES, 41 5 : 1 ;1 4 e l lu'elrft.f 5al t.I t "- . •-- - ..., _ • ~ . (freight added) and that they keep . constantly on . , ' Dir.soLuiriort. ._... :,:.• band, a huge stock of ' NOTICE is hereby given, that the firm of Hawley Nallii4Glam4 1211 "V' Pai " (l4°llwsri°4 " . ~t,ouild is la il di led 1 4 mattial consent. t s. ay Sae V ) , Trismalugs rk a•. 11 aud Blind Fa*. • . tenliare, Lime, &c., tire.. de. Cibsor., Aug. 17, 1857. "E. :P; FrAWLM R. 01111.0: •'' • In fact,•we have-almost everything in - kite way of The books mut accounts can he toni,dvat Ittelptose building nutierials, of first quality, anti sill Sell the:n.l torineey i occupied by the subscribers.. "All...petsgetS at a very small advance from eost.for Cash. There-1 having unsettledncrmints are'requesteo,n tiettlethe fore, we Confidently assure builders. that they will same as soon as psstide. materially consult their own interests. by giving us a 1 • The business will be conducted in .ibe'lftittirieby - call, bt . .fote purchasing. LITTLE& ILARDIAG• the subscribers, under the firm of C, P.' L.' 0.-.11,-- 11:iwlev, ulna sr.. consmntly receiving bout Ifew Yiwk • and Philadelphia the latest styles of . - ' ~!..- : , Fall and %$' inter Dry 4 .:40a11, 0 4, • Clothing. tkc . all of wiiich will bri sold at a vriyangn' profit; for ready pay. . C. P. HAM, Er :. GibsoMfiept. 2, 1857. . 0. V. !UNMET.? [PI 0 U 12, R. '7 9 ME . ' AS I .1Y the load and barrel, vonstantly on hand. and for sale at the'very rate., by LITTLE ok BA RDINV. F. 11. CHANDLER. FRESH LOT OF THOSE FINE, 11E4 VF 0 F I D r A . • . in Bilis rug! hall B1)1-, jit,t h't•rtxril, by . 15,'57. LI cTIE SillA 1:1 )I;NG HATS, 11007'S. BONARTS. CA RPE SUGAR. MOLASSES, FLOUR.• SALT. POTASH, LIME. SOAP. CANDLES, STONE-WARE, W ARE we: a hundredth part of which.we have not time to enu merate. Enough to say, iPre have almost anything and every , hing, expected to be found at a store its the country, all of which we are determined to turn into CASH. in the•very shortest possible time. And we herewith issue a N-0 T E CASH CUSTOMERS. wish it distinctly understood, that for C A . S Ii , ". we will Pell any kind of Goods, the quality consider. •d, at much lower pt ices than usual. •-• Littlo 4Si Colnirtri. new and beautiful atplee now being (Tenet:ll)y LITTLE & !LARDING AND Nicholson, Sept. 2. 180 HEE I NEI I ALSO Blue OE GROCERIES, ILIRU WARE, CR 0 C KER 37, CIA PS, SIIOES. - . RIBBOYS, -Ti)- 'QtTGA R, Molasses, 'Rice, Coffee, Tea. 4, :us d all kind, 1.7 of Groceries, a full stock, jiv.t.t..ecriveil, and,fur sale by . • L1777.E ct HA IS.DLVH. FOUR SHILLING TEA ! PLENTY of that nice: YOU G . HYSON TEA; a prime article, at four )r sale by' •LITTLC a ILVIDING. IT IS NOT DISPUTED, THAT So/era:us, Soap and Candles, of the hest qualities are for sale by the .box, at New York city wholesale prices, by LITTLE 41: HARDINV. - PURE POTASH. Tit) Cans, just what yOl2 want for oinking soap, I for sale by LITTLE d H4RDLVG. CARPETINGS.. R ICH all wool car. ets, are offered at hargaina,•bc LITTLE d HARDING. 11001E' & SUOES. C ONSTANTLY on, hand, the belt asaortznen::ot MENS, BOYS, and -YOUTHS - DOUBLE- S OLE BOOTS ' - and BROGANS, and of the Isesrmanntaetnre; also WOMEN'S, MIS'ES and • CIIILDRENS rOOTS, • SIIOEA and GAITERS, in great variety, sellit.g or, at very ksr rates, by - - . -LP177,117 HATS &.CAPS.. • •rtw. largest stock, mid greatest variety, of . good styles, in this section of vontitvy, for sale he LlreLE *.1.• 11A IthIAVG. TO LUMBERMEN & WOOD CHOPPERS! - ])/ESt .ettAt Steel null Steel Poll AXeft, Adzes. / Proadases, east Steel 'X rut Mill Snws, film) Patent Tooth ;04 Cut . S.-org, with "Files of nll Otitis for 'sale low, by LITTLE ti: 11.4 le PING. TO DAIRYMEN!! ;•IRKINS, Paw:. Tin. Painted and - Cedar Paik I ~ B utterilowls, Dairy Silt, &c., &c.; for Pale by LITTLE d 11.4 RIDING ARE YOU. BUILDING? • YOU will by purchasing your Nails; Paints, Nis, Sash, Glass, Door Trimmings and ware gt, merally, of LITTLE 4 HA &DJXU. OUR, SALT, , AND .LIME !! . - ..t large stock constantly on hand, LITTLE ik HARDLVG. Crockery and GlAss Ware, QT!).NE RARE, tOoking Glasses, Drug.; & Medicines„ Wall Paper, ' . • Window Paper, • - Window..Shadvi, Grindstones, and Hangings," • Stoves., •• Tin Ware, ' Chain Pumps, ' Books, Cutlery, • Bedsteads, Patent Medicines, &c., ate., for sale by LriTLE /1.4 7: DING: • • 0 A $ -14 . • • you can bay alma.' anythine in the way of . • GENERAL MERCHANDISE, for CASH, at a very mall advance from cost, liv ap• plying to LI77LE ILA RDLyG.. P. R 0 D U. VE ._ • W A N T'v E I)'2 3 UTTER, Lard. Tallow, Beeswax,: Grain 1 of all kinds, Raga ' Old Iron and Lioarr, Shingles, DriedAp - pleo, Bran; iv., de.. wanted in exchange•for goads, by • LITTLE & HARDING. COMB AND SEE, - Little & girding. TONETWOIOCE DEPOT. July 1. 1R87.-ly • • The Rev. C. Rismell. ntur: Isbottne es a Mtagnitary to &ialltera &U. tUtoemitrtit W daspk and **aid Cue dor Coasumption, Asthma, Broushitia. Coughs, Cads, ' Arsrooss-Dshility, and ad Impotttie• of the Bcorin • Won, an Ism add edielesPALeilit of Ishandlhe aincter. .Adaited by a dottitltattatitt Ale sumr- Ing fellows. he WI eltettfullv stud Uri Sago* that) to pea a< der dra Witoll and won& dtreettetti Sar PralitrtlVe°l/7; 'kW* the Meats. Address jun. 1.-ilOt Itrouttiv. W. T...ftriv. • weir.vv% 'itomanc scitutDALscintArpfk flein• i* T171111514.11A ENE =t=l WNSI . ILAWIIPS!! . EW STYLES, at reduced prices, at . . -mons. . . . . . FLOUR t: _'..FLOUR - 1 I .. elm] near: Wheel. - just reedred 1: and selling atl om 's7,sli to $9.140 perlatteLl I:HEMPSTEAD & IIcEENZIL llooklyo, September 74.1: 2 .47. • • CiIALLIS, T" pia.ceth buy Challis fora Onna. la at 4 , R. V Orr& COLE LEATHER and CODFISH; a nrar sap jugt ' • BENTLEY READ.. , goittrq.v, Jtily'R. 1867.. - IV IN DinV ttill :15iOrtiniit of Window Saiih,.consrantti'mis hand at the market ray*: Alon'niany other artielui nut carried by the " Big Witgoo,r - lIEMPSTEAD k IicKENZTIL. • P AIN TS. OILS, - 11'E have received fi-e4t itraitce Paints - • and kc., • are - RA.IIIPS at the loww nuirVet Thn9e iU win; will gi!e us a call. HEMPSTEAD & MeEENZIE'.• NoticE. , PE l ' SONS de irons of paying me money,o4.4ebts of any description, can_ do so by lenviiig drir payments with Post, Cooper it• Co., Flanlier!, Memo rthie, to my credit; whose receipt! wilt!be allostrat f.ont thetr Atto. . L. WARD,„ Aril 18, lE-Irt.-1 An Acrostic. 3' razor's keen, my Britsh . ean seri h, come, all, all, on land a+ as R use twenty 4 „rest In.my t teline, place feet,-smoothat•lt B. " charge a Fixpena , --s imple fe 1 1 1 1 - 4 .1 tranger, lam death on -• Montrose, Slay 2S, 1857. WOOLCARDINCk 'F"E qubsci Bier fitting up his lf.nehinory . commndate hi 4 oumornerg withlirork. to attitthe spinning and ,knitth... public. nn short notice. Thank ful finr• past favors; he .- hopes by strict, attention ear businese, to merit a stare of the public pstrojwce,, A. 41. RETISOLDS„:- West Brooklyn, .rone 3,_1857.-tf LOOK --I-J : I'HE subscriber has been receiving during: ilia tiati ! „ . .. • three Weeks a title lot of .• - SPRING Ed SUNNIER COGIIt s -,- . : making.; with int mer striel;;rm assortment with *bleb" L h er 110 entlipUi-Op in this viciaity ;. and that' . • tilei are being sold in a manlier satisfactory to customers is niafiifest from the 1110,- . that taotwithst.inding all -efforts-at ' . • competition.. 'the and • • • Biles thus Eir have beilt • unprecedented. . • ".- We mean with Petplent additions, !Omer/. theaa , ; = ...; . sortnient-Ood ; and really. or prompt ' ing customers 'can. rest. assured- that • - -the-old'store is not to ire' outdone. In addition to .Che • "tiety kept for yeariz. wo no* bove n• good ' wortment of " READ. Y. MA ErE ('LOTHINO,- MEI . • IiOOTS 4:k ;STE OES . 9 - . . . . . _ in all varieties. Please give -us a call. < Gilrion . „ May 27, 1857. _ ' S. S. INGALtt. Thrilling Incident. IIE .:1111,ic.ilier . haring ittaiii-revutilmi the TAl=_ I LOlll St: fIUSINESS rerinonewily (if hhilyeitlth will pcirtnit.) will %pare 110 relisomilile Oran' please . all who may see "fit to employ him. Stip ! in: tkti Wick Mock over Iletitley and Reacl'e Slbutror, June 24, 1.837.—tf STOVES. STOVES, (11"11-stnves have been sn thoroughly ttird,•te the entire sAisfaction of :di, that they need ue:Tite onimenil Ilona us. S. H. SAVREAIiROTHERS: Ninntrose, Stay 27, 1857. To f-ingert mill CUorboleral I UST the " Nicest. Thing Out;' i> the new iitojiati •it ' Pitch Pi l o!, giving the sountheon, Letiorti . :* and For tuning nstiuntent4 they ”'Ciklei heat," na the - A -mud may he 'initialized to any . deitili , hie length. • Made of the .best Plenum, FO;rettiltE "-warranted pet-fret:" Sent to not part.ofthe rottn y. po.ipaid. on receipt ttftl.oll,by A. 11. Slontrose. l'a.. June 24. ‘ ' MELAINOTYPES. .. Tam no 's prep:ti cal to furnish my eustoniers.with° 1 that btilliant and tlnrable style of.pieture known . as.thS.llelaitiotype, or I on rietnre.. • ".• Lik L ettesses made upon the Patent Nelainotym. Plate:possess many advantages over those. made up- on glass , and it is thought that th is proceed Will yet su?ersede all others. .. , . . . i 1 : 4 i i ; 1 .'" . • • • If anybody want-. 4 eicrop.pienn:es they can be Se connnoilsteil for I ens and wilt,make diem Se Aemy flint Kg gond!! as then's', In the-cart on the Green. , rif FIRST CI.ARS LIRICSRSSF4AT trstraL Plitlert jEM W. B. DEAN,* Phenix • Montrose, Aunts 1, 1857: - • - ' , : ..-• N F NV - - GOODS. • ' • kr- Are Doi/ re ceiving their Fell Sox* fltr . • • - :are D I - g nOMPRISiNW VAJSI OF Dry, Unoltr, Grote-lest, - eiriekery. !Valium*, rhi and Stone Were, .Drugt, • Medicine& . Feint', OR. antis Dyeatuffe„ Clocks, Mitt and-Silrer Welcher. thy r, Pt...Anatol - 7,i • Fancy Goods, lino* Shoe* and Leather, Data ' and Caps, and In flee. altitoot erety irtklls , uadally found lit this, unwary; all of which'''e oiler on bur ,usual lamas, asattringone customers, 14 4:artilinhue g rurally , that they that rely no.aa feeereMe - 4#‘o, as any eitherMitahlishment this hide of the Mont/Tr; Sept. le, 1857. - - -;,..• Plenwßemeaber, THAT we . are fecelrittge 006155-ireettly" andtherefore 1.4 0 alwayki doe atoortment en hand, tirhirb we prtuotte to Perk "011eiv'-ax Jew; or the 'Biome "artietet en*..he tottehneed *tr, pine: *here in the eintnty..figmPSTEAD tilktroSNZLE% OnzioWyn. Juni Et; 1867; • • - SFR ft 1 . ! r€lll WE M=lM
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