1 M- . MURDER 161: Co it Burns, who was arfreated Some two or three, weeks ago, in the Vicinity of Pittston,_ for the mur der of his wife, , was tried last w alk at Wilkes- Barre, and theiury on Satweday, after retir.: ing for about thirty minutes, rendered a ver dict of "inurder •in the 'second degree." - 7 ...,' This crime, Of. which Burns is convicted, we *s - punished by iinpriAmtnent of not tat. years. It was an aggravated ca c . and we are, somewhat surprised at the result.--Vvrth 13r a Itch.-Dancc. ~CQCISIT lON or Cunx —The 'well informed correspondent of : . the New York Courier and Enquirer, states . tieit Ituelianan is busy with the prparittiort of his Message, and ecin jectves thava mitt disclose some important partindursin rega-rd to the acquisition of Cu. lebieltis said to he a '• darling_ object" kith hint. While Secretary of State undeir I.lr. Polk, he .afed $150,000,000 to . be • of: fere:ll - or That island—more thin was paid for tezt'whole aitount,iit public lands—a fact which zits for six years kept - limn the know l• t dge of the, public. It. is repreSetited that inipartalit begotiaticms of a st:Artlittr, dtarac ter,:ave beedvery - ,secretly goirg on with rreerence - to Cuba', which will first come to sight through the Me-sage. • .e, -"STRAIGHTS." ATE. Or TIM Massactipteits —The Boslo7 correscKtudfant 'of .the Spring. :field R e pakawansr , ers ttie general inquiry Loto the Cite Of the straight Republicans' (who .. re fuse to voi.e. for Ranks) by referring to a fileturr, by .Ic ., litt Leech, the illustrator of Puta,4. ittle boy is holding a big dog by :othe s _. (4:liar. T hree young ladies approach + - aridAhis diat /igue MAWS. : BOy:—"10-011 please,-m', was you 'coking Tor a little dog r • . Young Ladies—" Yes! oh es !" 13 0 v—" Waz.i•it a channel, mum ? Ladie- - -"Oh yes, a . most beautiful little spaniel, with very long ears l" • . rty—” Ah, - then, mum, it's the "same as flew- at mister'; big dou here, wut's bin and swallered of it !" IMPOETANCE of ONE VOTE.—On this point -the Albany Journal says :—" The I.fteial 'vote of the Ist Assembly District of OnOndaga, show ;ohm Frazier, Republican , is elected by one vote! The A-nictnbly is so. closely di vided this year, that hi -single rote may and probably will often (feeble the fate of import ant meagures. Volume . could not give a stronger commentary than this tact, on the iMportance that attaches to the :talon of eve -ry single Voter on Election Day.'7- THE NEW YWllki LEcustArcitc.—lt 'twins to be •nov.- pretty certain that the Senate stands 'l6 Republicans, 14 Democrats, :2 AmeriCans; and that the liouSe stands 6:2 Republicans, 57 Democrats-, 9 Americans.— Among the American Senators and Members `are included hose 'elected hy;fus:.on with Republicans. The Democracy would vote for the devil, if he were the nominee of the party.— ExtgiOnge. YCs-, hut he could n't he the nominee-- The Democrats always ,nomina:e men of their own party.—Buton Rouge American. if the old fellow shotild slip in, it would Ie in the shape of an chi l line Whig convert, or repentant Know Nuthing.--Boston P•st. Perhnie , he may have a:snim : d the shape of an old Federalist.- Was!. ifigton Republic. BAD CONUNDRUMS. — Why - are our forekm relations like our batter VeSbel,3 t Because .they fu - c our fur kin. - What is the difference pet weenc• ~Henry • • ' TILL and, a ;man deep 111 , 44;11t1 ne : was - fat and - the other a thin-I6ng. Whvifidve chiekia:nO ' future. state 2 Be- cause they have. their in chs tWiried (next irerld)in this. . 1 What is the difference between x wbMan 7k and a rand dig? One wears hour's and the \ other pants. . k Table of Broken wad Diserelitei B inks Below we give it List of Makers and 'Discredited Banks, compilod from the latest reports: -,.. Addison Bk, Addison,N.YlGraysille d0.,'111. Artisans Ilk, N. Y. City. 'Grocers', Bank, N. Y. City. Agricultural Bank, N. Y. Illamilton Exchange; dm, _American Bank, N. J. , N. Y. • . Badger State Bank, Wis. :Hancock do., Me. Bank of Ashkuld r Ky. Illollister-de., ButTalo,N.Y. u Aurora, 111, llopkinton do., Westerly,' " Baltimore, Md. '1 N. Y. " Belleville, Bellevillejludson'lliver do ,N. Y. ITl.lllueirenot do., New Faltz, " 'Canandaigua, N. Y,I, N. Y. 2 " Cape May en., N. J.l.lrviiig do., N. Y. City. " the Capital, Ind. !Island City do., N. T.City. " Central N. Y., Uti-ILawrenceburg dn..,of Tenn ea, N. Y. ' . I Lee Bank, Mass. - . " Chester, Prester,lll; Lat her Manufacturers'. " Ccmmerce, Wash-I do., N. Y. City. ington, D. C. ' ' ILeonurtisville do., N. Y. " -Elgin, 111. "Marine do., N. Y. city., " Fox Lake, Wis. ;Market do., " " Galena, 111. !Mechanics' BankingAsse " Hallowell, Me; I elation, N. Y. cats: Hartford Co., Conn. Medina Bank, N. Y. " Kartawahm . Va: - Mercantile do., Harder'', Lima:, Lima, N. Y.' Conn. ' \ Lowville. N. Y. "Merchants' Exchange do., • " Metropolis, D. C. 1 N. Y. City. • " Naperville,•lll. IMerchants' k. Manufactur -" Nashville, Tenn. " ers' Bank; Pa. • " New Jersey,' N. J. IMiami Vallerdo., Dayton, North Amer., Conn.! Ohio: :Nom .......- -" North America, N.Mineral Bank, Md. Y. City., IlLanticello do., Va. - " 0 aratiw N. T.Nousum River do., Me. !,,;. !inane, bion,N.YMount Vernon do. R. L ." Pr.ris. Tenn. New' York Exchanr . do. fennsylvania, Pa. i N. Y. City. " - "Nte; .. Z i ike County, 111. INiagara River do., N. Y. • e South co.,Wake-North Ricer do., N.Yocity. field, 11..1.,,....' 10 - ceriii do.. N. Y. city. • " the States of SouthiOcoee Bank, Tenn. - Carolina, S. C. 'Old Saratoga do., N. Y. " Tecumseh, Mich. ',Oliver Lee & Co.'s Bank, '. . 4 ' Trenton, Tenn. I Buffalo,'N. - Y. _ " Watertown, N. Y.JiOncida Centre' do., N. T. Mass River-Bank, Mass. l Ontario Bank, Utica, NX. Bergen County Bank,N. ;Ontario county do., N. Y. . Sordentown Banking Co.,tOricntal do., N. Y. city. N. a. IPawcatuck do., Conn. Bowery Bk, N. Y. City. !Peninsular do., Detroit, Bridgeport City Bk. Conn.! Mich. Broadway Bk, N, Y. City•lPeople's do., N. Y. city. Bulls Wad Bk, do. •People's - do., .. Milwaultie, ,N ilataract City Bk, N. J. 1 Wis. . Catiallank, U . ' Philipsburg do., N. J. Ce"-1ik1,1111301c1311,g-Tarine Plains do., N. Y. ",,,Blr. Indianapolis, Ind.rowell do., N. Y. -"` Chatham .dia,„ls. T. qtr. Pratt do., Buffalo, N. Y. Charter Oak de4lartford,tuiciprociry Bank, (late 'C'e nn • . - 1. Sacketts' Barbor,) N.Y. Clieaottng co. h0..15. Y. 'Rhode. Wand Central do., catcall' do., id. Y. Citc. E. L 4 64, of Naairillelteou'ltor.k Island Bank, Ill: City, do.; ancinnita: 4. • •;• Rock Riser do.,Beloit,Wis . -City do., ( oluinbus, 0. • ate Harbor do.,N.T. 'Clinton 40.; -Zotizaboa. 0.. Sandford do.. (late Mod = H •. Colelnisterto.,• &eon. ~ sum River.);ll.e. -.Commercial do., tin: ''lSelieca County do., 0. Zontroettlal do., : ColunkiSholkytille do., Tenn. - b1i913.t. • -,_ • - lelpririgfield dm. Ram -Continental do., X.Y.Crty.a‘oringfield do., Ohio. :Coni " . :oltottgo do. rll. Istark Bank, Vt. ." • ,- t% •.• ..:," S: : Y. City.iStute do., Anoint. Me. Po;11710 1316 du., IT. Y., ISt Nickolas 40., N.Ltity. iDantty*.. Loanby, 'rt. IThompson do., Conn. k 4 04 Ohio. - ' Tippocanoe do., Ind. . '•• 'Most frisker do., r. Y.CitY•lTirenon do., Fall River, • Exchange do., gardoll,l . R. I. • • , • Caw_ -, _ .e. • trraters Bank, ImManopo -1 E.ldtaltgodo.PlSts. hurgPal lip, Ind. MIL -.. ~.14 - a do., td - Tradesmen's d.o..N.Y.city. ' -"P to. ao.,„•Conn. i t/later county do., N. Y. : 1 1 Att,liellaon,N.Y . l,Wairen comity do.; Pa. e, i--:FWisiette.dr., " Wia.iWarwick do., Warwick, • 'Farmera":"4l9.,.X: C. • I R. I. ParrtiZredo.Wickford.B.l. Weitre Bank, N. H. , - - Fa lum' •k' Cidteria do.,!Weatern do., :LOckport, me .. :711,111kartaburi„N. Y. - -:_l li. Y. -. , • '':-I.VitilikaFif 4:Drovers' d 0. ,, Western do., Springfield; .. Fart Non . ', - ..', • Mao. 7.- _. •erek Illeoliani ., do. Wafiarnsburg City pant, 7 i•-'• - Met- •.- • . i • 1 •IL Y. . - -•,- - I forißlrerdo.,4reenßay, Windham CO. do., Coon:;: ' • .-.4.: Irss• ' ---.-- _ Wooster do., Danbury`, do. , -melee Wier :46.. N. r.Worthington Bank,lLL irard do.;Phil.:`, -Pa ' Yates County do., 'K. T. _. . . r IMII I . Teacherlit Asiothitione—A Quarterly meeting of the SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY TEACH. ERS' ASSOCIATION will be held in the Presbyter. tan Church, in New Milford, on Friday and Setur. day, the 18th and 19th'of December, commencing at ten o'clock, A. IL - Prof. STODDARD will be present. A general attendance of Teachers and Mends er Education is desired. • AMOS B. KENT,. W. FAUROT, • Es. Com. • 2.cr • ; A. B. JACKSON, • Teachers' Eionsinations.—l will meet applicants for certificates in the different towns, as follows: Dec. Ist. Lathr'op, Hillsdale 5.11., 10 o'clock - ,A. Y. " - 2d, Lenox; Glenwood, 44 GS " 3d, CliffOrd, Corners, " " " " 4th, Herrick,. Methodist " sth, Ararat, Church, " 7th, Franklin, South S. 'II " Bth; Liberty, Brookdale S. H. " " ". 9th, SilveAake, Brackney, " " " 10th, Choionet, (lark's " " " 11th, Forest •Lake,Tow " " " " 12th, MidPt'wo,Baldwin's " " " " 14th, Apolacon, L. M. " " " The examination will commence at the time ap pointed, and,close at 4 o'clock ; after which time any questions any one may desire to ask, in regard to those which hare been asked, will be cheerfully an swered. All teichers who e.rpeet to be czaminedwill please be at the place appointed, at the hour named. They will. also please hate with them a sheet or more of roolseap paper, pen, and ink. The exami nation will be in part written, and the above requisi tions must of necessity be complied by each applicant I ln fore their examination can proceed. The School Directors will of Course he present, and the public are invited. . B. F. TEWKSBURY, Co. Supt. November 4, IRs7.—tdcl4 School 'reacher% liVanted.—The School Directors or Lemix Dikriet wish to obtain et down good School Teichers,•-rmsstly fe-nales. . Those wish ing to teach will attend the examination in said dis trict, on the 2d day of December, at Which tune and place, the directors will engage such as procure Cer tificates from the County Superintendent. . • ~ Wll. A. GARDNER, President. W. 31. TINGLEY, Secretetiy. lac MARRIED On the 22d ult.,- at Watertown, Wis., by Rey. Mr. Niles, Mr. F. P. CATLIN', of Hudson, and Mr'S. MART TORBERT, Of Lowell, Dodge County, Wis. In Jackson on the 18th inst., by Rev Luther Peck, *AI. FRAM:LIN' LARATIEE, and MISS CYNTHIA A. .0 - N, all of JaCkson. DIED Yln • RUsh, on the Bth inst. after a long and painful illness, Mrs. RAC117.1.. wife Of Dea. Charles 11. l'eriA,o, in the 52d year of her age. The clecea4.d was a worthy member of the ItriptiA Church of RM•11, a du tiful wife, an affectionate Mother, and a kind neigh bor.- " I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write,- Blessed are the dead which die in tap Lord." In Gibson, on the 9th inst., Mr. WILLIAM J. PAR WINTER, ill the 2.9 th year of his age. At a general meeting of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows ' " Huron Lodge, held on the even ing of the 14th inSt., the-following action was taken : In as Much as it hath pleased God, in his myster ions pfbvidence, to remove by death our late beloved Brother, we deerMit fitting, in the few following res. olutions, to -give 'ome suitable expressions tb our feelings In view of this sad event: Res , ,leed, Thatlalthorregh Be ha' removed fiom a- mong us to another wog Id, one who had so deeply en- ileared himself to its. that we mourn his loss as that of smell-tried and faithful brother,—cherish his mem. ors as that of a truly useful friend, and as the best proof of :our sincere affection will sc4: to remember the last words he spake while yet with us, " lie ye also ready, for. ialeach ax h. , ur rte rmuk-not the Sraa of man ethndh," and to profit by his precepts and '1 example. Resr,lted, Thlat while we arc deeply gri ,, ved by this dispensation, we re.;-.o^nize therein the hand of our I Father, and humbly-bow to the will of film who do eth all things well, and wo lid also offer our 'grateful acknorrldgment Of that grace nhielt sustaincil our departed friend iii his last illness, and rendered the closing hours of his life not only peaceful but tt juin pima. Resolerd, That: while are know theirs to be a grief with which Straligers may not intermeddlc, and which God only can we l.II , 1.••• to thr•t b.reave'l family caw deepest sympathies. etommaiding than to the widow's !cloud. and the Father of the fatherless, and In inging them by the prayer of faith to that lov ing Jesus who.. (leak manifested Himself to him for whom they tri4varxt; even in the - bitterness of dontb. • Revoireri, That these resolutions he preserved in the records of or Lodge, and alio in the county paper, int 4 that conic!' be transmitted to the relatives of our former Brother. A. Penny, Ser'ry. 1 " D?r, T") libyTenhlt,attl e Store r.= :f \\Filrhlndl„iniion,oe lea N next. Dee. (2(1; at. ten o'clficlt, A. M.. a lot of lions•,;- had mix ing Talloc, Wash-Stands, C7iairr, ,Stoves, Iledsteatiz, kc., /he.' " November 2G,,1831.71w GOING : GOING : Pt ik=toblEt. BT:T not thmogh the bawl.. of the .hert ff . We prefer to d',..pot.e of our own 'GOODS. therefore GREAT INDUCEMENTS. ARE OFFERED TO CUSTOMERS.,CASE or on StiOllT cattrirr. nits rqpravett netts. Thnv nho wig" to .avail thcanelvOr thla czportmllty, adrift , to call at the • 1 SturtfA GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM i& CO., AT EITHER ; -- .NONTROSE,ISUSQ. CO., PA., „SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT, SUSQ..C6., or TO 11 7 .4 NP--1, BRA DFORD CO.,PA., iCChem xe °Ter to suit the T MAE M • g AVOID SUSPENSION, Great Bargains To ritm enAsEns OF ALL KINDS OF Dry Goode & Ready Made Clothing, ahleh have been latelypurchaeed =dux exeretlinz km pieta, and selllng at the same. A pplendld sleek of DRY GOODS, COMPRISING ALLMOST EVERY KINO OF DEE-@ ©©©Bk, • RICII MOIRE A7n9 s rt. . BLACK A. FANCTY STLFS, 11...A.rs AND PRINTED FRENCH MiItINOS, ' • !, • SFLA DEP AND PLAIN ALL WOOL, AND COMMON DaLAINES. • PARAMETTA'S 2.: to 80 per mut. lower than ever, Se., &c. In - 0M E_ STIC 91 S g our rdoek entoPlete and asteedeling low. We also have on hand A HEAVY F.TF 1112A31 . NAVY., TET/I0 - a . wmai we user art per cent. tower than any ether E.th!.ln•hment iv this ae ioa. Also elgthlng made to order In the neater::: and best manner. and "WAItTLAINTED, kinds of Graln taken artbe HIGHEST MAU KrT PRICES. - Also Dried Apples and Geese Feathers. PleAse call and price our goods, and satlrly yourselves of the above FACTS. Gattonberg, Rosenbaulli az Co. alpyritos#, Ft, Nor. %.1857,,tt -NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVING, AND SELLING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, FOR THE READY .A. I-3C .1. LYONS & SON. by Montrose, Nov. 2G, 1867. Executor's Sale. - , Tundersigned,- executor &e:, of Jackson W. i l'artninter' deceased, will offer at public sale,on the'premises late of said decedent,in Gibson, on Wed nesday, Deeember 16th, 1857, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the fullowing personal property: I yoke of oxen, 9 coos, 1 yoke of two-year-old 'steer*, 1 calf, 1 seven-year-old_ bay mare, 1 yearling ' colt, 16 she,ep, 2 fatting bogs, 2 Aosta, a quantity of corn. wheat, rye, oats, grn seed, hay, and coarse *alder, 1 fanning rani, 6 Bazar kettles, 2 sap holders, a quantity Wf sap tubs, 1 ox earl, lumber,. shingles, 1 lumber wagon, buggy wagon, sulkey, double and single harrtesaeL pair of bob sleighs, cutter, 2 plows, side hill plough. corn plough, 2 harrows, and other farming tools; loom and utensils, 8 cook stoves w ndith furniture, bedsteads, beds, tables, chairs,.. bureau,a ,other itoutiehcad furniture. dairy utensils, and a great many other articles,•too numerous to mention. .;'Tsars :lAD. RUM of $5, or over, six Months' credit .with apprOved security; leas than that amount, cash. 1 JAI:MD L. GILLET. 3ib50n,13.411r. 26, 1857.41 r. 11=11 Shop removed to the 4 Farmers' S Main Street. Montrose, Nov. 25 1M3:13 11!=IMM33 !REIM SL'CII AS An Acrostic. y raioes kcen i 'my Iteqa caa oih come, all, all, on land or R lie twenty steps, rest In my c R =line, place feet, smooth as a c charge is six pence—s implo Sit.tranger, I am death an 6 Tr•I•N'TE TILE undersigned desires to take on s year or more from the first of Apri A DAIRY FARM,' with 15 or 20 cows. The butter made trim the small dairy I hare heretofore kept, has beeulpronounted of good quality, by purchasers. • " Any one baring such a farm to let cart address the subscriber, at Ararat I'. 0., Susq. Co., Pa. GILBERT WILLIAMS. • Nov. 21, 1857.—1 w /321 • I)ISSOLUTIOrk. trIlE copartnership • between Z. CO B &J. A. HOWELL is this day dissolved by tn tual consent. The books and accounts are in the ban of Z. Cobb, for settlement ; and the butchering bu inesa will be carried on at the old stand by 4. A. Bo ELt. • Z. CO B, r. • J. A. 0 WELL. Ilentrose, Nov.. 20, , • Z. Cobb, . • . TILEALER IN GROCEItIr.S, et the stone utently occupied 11 by Crane x ltnger4,yontr,p,e, Slocritey.s., N 0v.52.1. 161, .-tf PROSPECTU. DAILY TELEGRAPH FOR THEjSES,GION. PROPOSED ENLARGEZiENT! MBE ilarrisburg Daily Telegraph a now in the , .1_ second year ot its existence. It as started last ' fall rather as an experiment, and has Succeeded be-, Mond the most Sanguine expectations Idf its publish ers. It has gradually won its way to public favor, un til it has placed itself upon a firm andlsnre basis, and is now one of the permanent " Insti utions" of the Capital. Itleis been specially 'con cted . in all its departments with an eye single to th public good, and its gratinal and.steady increase o patronage, has been a gratifying evi•lence of the pub is appreciation of the labors of the publishers to mak - . it what it is ; a reliable record of the public events o the day, local and general • It shall he theAltrt of the publishrs to continue it in the spirit in which it has thus far been conduct ed, to add to its general and local interest. and to merit its steadily increasing pationate; and should its increased patronage in sultscriptio is and advertis ing be commensurate with their him and expecta tions,el it, is, their intention to enlarge i, about the first of next, by the addition of s . our more . et - 1 1, um us. This will give u additional i om for our ad vertising patrons, which is becoming very necessary, without trenching upon the space allotted to-the reading matter. As an advertising 1 edium the Tele graph is already one of the most des ratile in the in terior of the Stale, and is daily bee ring more and more so. During the sessions of th Legislature es pecially is this the fact, as the full re iorts of Legisla tive proceedings gtVen in its colt:mils renders it a de sirable paper in every part of. the'S te, and insures it A wide circulation. -Doting the approaching session of the Legislature, it is our intention to make the " DA f,LT TELEGRAPH" a correct and reliable exponent of the doings sif, the Lttislature of • Penrsylvania, With this view, a corps of competent Reporters will - k employed in each lions', and a full, complete,• and accurate re pot t of the proceedings will be give 4 every day op to the adjournment of the tnorning, At:Asians, etniwae hnig tie details of the business of the session, sketch e, of d,i•ates on all import ant and it teresting ques tioas, and such editorial comments as the importance of the subjects, and their bearing by on, the public in terests may : , i:gg..st. . . The course of the paper will be stlictly.nrutra/ in p/i:ies, the aim of the editors bein4 to give fair and imp a, accounts of the doings of the Represcota lives. of the people., leaving their', constituents' 471 judge of the action of their public s trams for them-I t selves, on the review of the proct:er tugs, as they alit I t i f a i r ly Presented to thetn through o columns. Tire evasion ,girt be oat. e f ..:....• retainer! _LlNO poretnce. The derangement of tle currency, and the peculiar position of the -Banks, will . require, or, at least, will excite muchlegislation, and, will, in con sideration of its important bearing itpon the general ba-loess prosocrity, be a question ot absorbing public I intetest: It shall he our provins;e o present to the I readers of the F. irereeh and full ill partial partial records of the legtslation upon this and alit rel r subjects. - Owing to the derangement of let Ines aflisirs gen erally, incorporated -companies fir manufacturing, ar mining and other purposes, will -so require much legislation; mid all persons interestai therein cannot fail to he benefitted by a careful ev try day reading of I , the proceedings on such subje'ctsi. .. All public do:tin:cuts of InTCrtance ematintiti; trout any of the State (2epattment r , 4)r from either branch of the Legislature, will alsoi be published in our columns at the earliest date p - sible. . y .s Bu=siness men thrOughout the S . te, who desires Icorrect knowledge of the doings. their representas 1 Lives during the sessions of the Leislature, and we i, know there are many such, do not properly appreci ate-the Telegraph. Through itslcolumns they can obtain this knowledge, and we hpe to see them i avail themselves of the opportanit it affords them to f obtain comet and early informal on. We knoW if 1 than once received it they would I,ot again do with { on? it. The 7%.•!egraple trill contain iL news-of the day, domestic.and co ' and the mails; and will be a pc news throughout the world. • Thy LOCAL department will baa and will give a faithful record of occuning in our immediate m neap and ability with which this (1 conducted heretofore,-will he w a our citizens that their immediate neglected. The Tufrgraph will be Publisl' (Sundays czceptecl,) on the folio •• zoa THE StS.5ll A single cepy Al.ooTive co • Two copies 1,75 Ten co! Three wide" 4,srit ran THE TEA A single copy. P..l,lO,Five co Two eopies 7,6oiTen eo Three copies . or Payable invatialrly in Mil All communications to he addr GEO. 11l 25, 1557. • • . Executor's N flee. ',VOTIVE lo hembv given to ail permn_ having demands acalcost 1.1 the estate of .AY'E t , 4 /3; W. PAIN ;TER. d , ..c.*.r!, late of alb son township, that the erne, must to prilrentetl to the understxued Cut arnmgetnent , and all I,erbotet Indebted".. bald estate are request ed W make iffilliediale payment. JACOB - 1. GILLETT. Executor. • Gibson., Nvv. 1,557.-Uw CAUTIOL • ALL parsons arc hereby caut oiled against taking a note f or S2O, dated May 28, 1857, due six mos. from date, payable to.J. ickerson, or bearer, and signed by me, no value basing been received by me for the same, and I shall not pay it unless coup polled by law. . 11.101RACE' ELCII.• Springville, Nor. 18, 1857 —3lw Interesting In-_ t . This.!•Financial psis" Has cut short t e dimes— So here are low Aces, To suit the ha ra times. F". 2 now until the first of 'itmuary I will sell all styles of Pictures full 20 pier cent below former prices. i Or, to those who prefer, I wil give a present - with every likeness—its value in pro Artion to the style of 4 kge purchased. 1 case pt. . Or, to families or dubs of fiv4 or more at onetime, I will deduct 25 per cent from egular prices. 44 CHEAP picirtutEs 9, desire em , furnished to such is em ;as good and as cheap as any in town. . • Every likeness •sold will be u mbered , - and those who are so fortunate as, to secu N 0 523,66, 99,&c., on the list, will receive their. pi res sasz—whater er the style or price selected! 1 _. -- tinder any ordinary circumstances, I would not and could not-hold out such induce eats, but the deprea orthe " pressure" In p g oppressively upon me, so that at some rate, the." impressions" strut 6. sold. . B. DEANS' , Ambrotype and Melainotype Rooms, Phenix Block, ..t otPublie Avenue. Montrose, Nov. 18, )857. THE firm of E. Thayer Cc. , is this day dissadvati by mut* cadent. ,R. THATERa L r. "MAU Xootrose Oct. so; 1857. =1 THE subset-IL 4:wiloelkikikeiion, ontila premis es, In D!.:a t .li a4aeslar,'Docenalmt 1, 1857, at 10 o'clock, A T veuii f..lt 41a _e Cos.' Timis: One year's ittrap w prnvedsecurity. H. C. conus. Dirnock, Nov. 18, 1857.-3 w • I BA: 1 e , R, üB I - • e AU, R. ore." :on 1857.•-tf arcs for one nest, the very latest by telegraph eet mirror of the tended to as usual, ery thing of ir.ter dst: The faithful ffipacirtenmtegtlntabraasnbeety to nterests wiU not be ed even evening ing terms: • ics .f 4,60 Ica 8,or• $14,00 25,00 331131 1....,. ies.. '/ ante. 1 . qed to . GNER & Co., ' Itarrizlburg, Pa.. -- b: ----- - ' rice! r t I Dinolu ,: Di: I: YUBLIC 13/aZ A LL persons arc - he harbodng or trust :L-1. ing my wife MARY, will pay no debts of her contracting after this 4.te, she having wilfully deserted me, without any provocation. 04, 4 1VER McDONALD. 'Great Bend, Nov. 11,18'* RUPPALO OI- ROBES, • A supetior lot just received, and will be sold low, Milford, Ito BURRITT. • New Milford, Nor. I _ FNIDtv/r. i s ; v 231 SELECT SCHOOL W. FAIUROT, ARE SECOND TERM of this school will commence 1 Dietitian 7th, 1857. Rooms in the School building will he rented on very reasonable terms, to students wishing to board themselves. Common English branches, (Physiology included) per quarter; of 12 weeki,' -i - - $4,00. New MillOrd, Nor. 11,.1851.-2wl Susqueb,aruitrCowity NORMALUBOOL. Prof. J. P. STODDARD.Trincipat THE undersiglhave the pleasure of announcing, that the SUSQ MANNA Ci UNTY :CORRAL SCIIOOL, will again open in the Susquehanna Academy Build ings, at Montrose, on Monds.4,Nbe of di day of Nov., to continue 22 weeks; under thee charge of Prof. Stod dard, and C9mpetent AnistaWs. . • , To those who desite to attend 'School, this oppor tunity olTeri'eare inducements. - , Prof. STODDARD'S characteran acthorough, practicat Educator and Author—for discipline ' scholarship, and superior methods of instructon—is already, too well known to require comment- OF- - 4 , Those who design I.econtinr teacliers should not fail to avail themselves of the advantages here presented. Prof. STODDARD will deliver, during the term, • coarse of lectures upon" the Seiercc and Art of Teach. ' inq, and Normal Science. • There will be an Experieuntal Department con nected with trie Normal School, to Which 40 pupils only, wiff be admitted. • EXPEINSIS. 'Tuition in Normal Department, per quarter, of 1 t week's, - $5,00 Tuition in Experimental do., per qt. of I t weeks, 3,50 Latin and Greek, ;$ " " 5,00 Board, per week, frtim .to $2,25. It is desirable that the tuition bills be paid in ad vance, The money will be refunded if the student is kept front school by protractrd'aieltues,s. - - Students can board . thenittelveit the same asiAnring the Fall term. Cooking stOiViatd fttrit4pre met' be rented of Mr. Sayre at very reltaonablerates. X. B. It is highly importaitt•that every studint be present the - first day of the term, as the classis will then be funned and studies dashltued. AV M.-JESSUP, Priadetti. C. F. READ, Srcn.•tary. 3lontroAe, Nov. 4. 1857 -aw ru DISSOLUTION. Tfirm of BENNET r S SEA3I ANS. of New Mil ford, is dissolved, and all persons iudebted to said firm are requested to tit.itq paytnent to the un dersigned immediately and those having claims a gainst the s:une will present diem for p . m ment. ORRIN BENNETT. New Milford, Oct: 23, 1837.-41 w THE MONTROSE N ft: ' i; 1 •ftif 01k i r 4 , 7 7/P -- ,;% laT k aepei . 4l. Tioil)9 gmpoiitk. Nails, Iron; Mal. Castings, DOOR LOCKS & HANGINGS, SCREWS of various kt~ d 1 SADDLERY, beyond description, Carpenters Tools, ShOepoker's Kit, XIOUSEROLD FIXINGS, besides a large assortment of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, 0-0-0-D • P. et the lowest masket prices. AU these, and mane other artielo, can always be found in the . pIIOKNIX BLOCK; at the store of M. S. Wilson & Son. Montrose, Noy. 4, 1857. Administrator's NOTICE 4 hereby even to all manna having demands a.-an .I.‘ the estate nf AMOS TIFFAIi 41m-weal. late of Ifarfurd, that the CMG rend to Immo:led to the under lend fur =mfr. wait, and all persons Indebted 1.9 sad Lento are reque44l to make lamed/ate Paylacat. VIRGIL TORTANY. A drulnhtrator. Haman, Son. co., Ps. ;kw. 11, 18•57e4w • Executor's Notice. • NOTICE IS lIEREIIV GIVEN to all persons bating demands sans , the Estate of JAlll2t I,NaLt, atmsed. late of N 3,111• ford. that the same must be proanated "hr the undendgned for ar ra t, and all persons indebted to edd Estate are roquteted to matclmmediatepaymert. 4.__ • _ ffu MA IIM RIA .S I3y 3 t.b., XI. Exl4 ' el " . • Itew Maroon, Oct, 11=-Ihr Adininlatratoi g rlliotice. PMICE IS HEREBY GIVES to all persona hating demands aphid the estate of Lavut P. Wtonl7. deeelate of Mk , mI, that the same must he presented to tVe and • for arrange ment. and WI persons indebaed to said Est* am mg ed to make Immediate payment. CRARLM TIM, LEY; Ann's. Maori. 0d...n. isr- 6 w . MONEY 1011ENNHYLVANTA MONEY iaken at petr.in change for at ITT YORE, PRICES, or tot pod. • Lad Accounts. Please call on - LB. CHANDLER. Montrose, 0.;:.1857. • NE Vit' GOODS, DR Y COOPS, aI!OCERIiS, lIARD WA RE, BOOKS, de., just openeng a nd . theap, Sept. 2, 1857. : • by L I OAS cf: 80N. G 110 C ER ILES. ' Afresh supply, bleb:ding the Iied...SYRUP in town, Just opened, *Ad going Oct 28,'87. LYONS & SON. ICk a tail BWEIH„ AA large r.ssortment School!oa.s, !Dwell:moo 21 and hue, Books, lx., 14, just received. and P. bl " • , (HANDLER. - Bert 23. lin. • . ARR-ANGEME.Iiig.,4i 111111C1::11Vii. F. B. CH AN has just received direct, from the ietropelis his usual extensive supply of incomparable 46 . 11 1 1 TX.1W5 1 , 99 An enumeration is unnece.+4ary, as the People gener 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 he obtainid at the lowest possible price, LET ECONOMY GUIDE YOU, In the selection of place .for the -bestowal of your Patronage, and we are certain Ivo shall have the pleasure and prieilege of - DOING bon-GOOD. Also, just received at Chandler's,an assortment of ea -1 5.' 1 2108L [3. c3 I carM9 Such as are In' use at the " :CORM AL SCHOOL," all of which will be sold at COST, for Cash. - A supply ' of Sharon's and Webster's Dictionaries, ready kw promiscuous distribution. Cheap of course. Friends I Patrons! ConntrOnenP • • lend us your "DIMES`' and they will be returned to you with much increase, after.n some days. . r Don't fail to, call and secure some of these • FAIR ACCOMMODATIONS.: • eat A IC D FAIR FAIR FAIR For all Closes and Conditions; Montrone, Sept. 16, 1657 ' New Goods • Fetal -1.0-15 1 7. 9 3b 7 532P0UT .SOW RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK OF PALL & WINTER - GOODS, including his, usual assortruent of the first and newest styles in mar-fret,. which will be sold on the most fa vorable te rms. Nev Milford, Sept. 80, ISM NEW STOVES. HBURRITT is jtiit receiving alarge •• stock ,of • NEW STOVES,* - including a full.assottment ot, ELEVATED OVEN, LARGE OVEN, AND FLATTOP PREMIUM COOK. STOVES, FOR 11790 D or COAL, WITH . SUPERIOR VARIETY OF PariOrlf-Ofikes alaft-40-11iD Stoves, ..:'-forVfOQD CX).4ai SUM" - Pip% . }411.14. Shatitircm Stove - • •.„ _ Tubes, 1 dte;, MS ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE iisiMOST SEGEOTavut DESI: -IL= STOVES in 'inwketianJ will be sold Onliben4Stillivorable terlett,Mo.4 to Which be would inslie.4se par - dollar attendee -; • C A.S H'IR Nur MIL?OTD, October, 185 T AIL - - AIL BULL'S SARSA4RIZIA. THEIBEST SARSAPARILLA IN THE WORLD! W 5 6 tnavlt ju stu/ P a j l eTe e tt i r r e e i d cd a ;Sa g 4ta au r i r ; / P a l , 7 t he best Dr known remedy for, all diseases; originating from an impure state of the blood, the Improper use of Mer cury, and for the numerous ills: that "Flesh -is heir to." It i is put up in (plan bottleS, and contains SIX TlNthe puro ncluraiSarsaparilta. of any . other similar - rephratio in America: ThoSe _ who have --,,,,,-..., `Anita...a praise. Even the, a f e4. IA 1-141 1 * 631-tenill uvrt FS I it high , and several of them use !tin their practice. Price $ per bottle,.or six bottles foi $5. _ Zgr Let the Invalid try it. i i lIEIIi'3TBID & McKENZIE.. Brooklyn, July 15, 15.77. ' • DR. BAKER'S Celebrated Vegetable Compound. A new stock of this mediehie just received—a Fovereign remedy for - ebb/era infant:an Sum. flier Complaints, BENTLEY d: READ. July 8, 2.557. • kei S OYES FOR 1857. ri •11E subscribers are just receiving a fine stock of JL . Stoves for the Fall and Winter Trade for 1857, emliracing Xll the best patterns of Cooklng,Parlor,and Shop varieties in use, together with a fuU assortment of Stove Pipe, Stove Trimmings, Elbows, Tin Ware, &e., which we offer at prices that cannot be beat. Among Our Cooking Stoves, we will enumerate the Keystot4. Premium Flat Top, Forest Queen, Jeffer sonian, &e. Those in want of Stoves or any of the Fixtureg, Rill do well to give us a call. - HEMPSTEAD & McKENZIE. Brooklyn, Sept. 2. 1257. . Books and.Stationeq. AA new lot of - Pocket and Family Bibles. Testa ments and Prayer Books. Also, School Books, such as are to be used in the Normal School. A choice lot of A. W. llanison's Columbian Inks. Fans• ily and Toilet Soaps, Perfumery and' Flavoring Ex tracts, nice and cheap, at the Montrose Book`Store, by A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, August 12, 1857. .BEST .fl MARKET TRY THE MOUNT HOPE-RAILS: 4E4UTIIIIL SHAPE. - FINE IN FECI.SIL TOUGH Br QUALrrr: sold by • J., LYONS & SONS ltentrose, June 3, 1857. I3L. ACKBERIIT W.INE. 7 —It is nutritious to the blood, promotes digestion, exhilarates the spir it streigtheos and inrigorates.the whole systsem. Price 75 cts.l . l bottle. For sale by • July. 22, 1857. . . TURREI.L. FLOUR., FISH, SALT, GROCERIES, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, ac., for sale low, for cash. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere, at S. S. MOTT'S.. Montrose, Aug. 12, IS5i. - • .. RtMOTED. CD. VIRGIL, RESIDENT DENTIST, has .• removed- his Offire to his new residence, nest door above Dr. Patrick's, on Turnpike street, where he is fitting np rooms in a style of neatness and con venience befitting his profession. - Ile will be absent the coming week at Philadelpela, for the purchase of office furniture, Dental - Instruments; &c. Be expects also, to bring back some improvements in his art, of the benefits of which he hopes his patrorekmay . avail themselves at once. Montrose, September 9, 1857. NEW-MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM Great Redaction in the price of Siete! DRUMM & MUTT ARE non' receiving their Stock of Rona for the FALL and Wig. Ttrt Tiumr.. and wouktbeg leave to say to their numerous Mends easterner& that they have on band the largest and beet selected STOOK OF STOVES • em offered to the inhabitants of Stu...masons Comity. Their Ito*. waists of the neat approved patterns cf Elevated Ovens; Large Oven, Premesan,,avil Coal Cooking Stavea,besides any quantity of Par/or Stoves, - tor Woottor Coal, OAre, Hotel and Box StOr 1. wa have thebin Stove for bunting sal, constructed on the Orb* due panwpw, ever made and at a very rooderatapriee, • We would take this opportunity of rentigqling our friends who are eolitated to por&aso their stores of litwkeni and Pedlars, that a nannenta I rafctin will convince of that It le very . poor economy to do to, is well entabliehed WI that the coet of salty/ Stoves by peddling them about the country. la not leas than Motto Per cent. , nod itelorralir It MA IP twenty, to say nothings. bout bold debts, and coat of collections. Of coma this extra maws out of the ptekets attic pure aver. Ia coasideration of the above facts, we afar our entire STOCK of STOVES tt trusty pH lorithaiaoy poldlar will, or up U l, Was gasoline If theca things axortot so. • r• • • - • •- lczw-litts.sosa,* 64 opt. 1857.1 • - _ . = LARGE AND RENDID STOCK III,ER LICF.F. (71.12aDE9 IV ILL please remember, when building, that the subscribers are furnishing DOORS, * at the lowest FACTORY PRICES, (freight added) and that they keep constantly on hand, a large stock or Putiy,Paints,Olis,Door I Trimming*, Sriqiii and mind _ Wiling*, Linse, dm., &c. , • ,• In fact, we have almost everything" in the way of building materials, of first quality, and will sell than at a very small advance from coat, for Cash. There= lore, we confidently inure builders. that they will materially consult their own interests, by giving us a call, before purchasing. LITTLEA . HARDING, IF I 0 U . g D 2 EL 371 .3r. akar . ifs - DT the load.and barrel, constantly on tuna 11 , and fur sale at the very lowest rates, by • .LITTLE a LIARDING. Nicholson, SeptAl:lBo7. F. B. CHANDLER. Vile &Harding' _ Oolannu.: ANOTHER .--0,--- DRY GOODS TOIL SUS new and beautiful styles now being opened by LITTLE it RARDLVO. Farmers and Mechanics!! A $ D MU NEM A FRESH LOT OF THOSE FLUE, lIE4 Vi 01D7 • • _ - •LSO 131120 'Fiala, in Blits rnd half Blik, just received, by - 4 . July 15,'57.: LITTLE &II R DING. Also, GROCERIES. HARD WA 1?E, CR o CEEB- • CAPS, SHOES, RIBBONS, HATS, - BO 0 TS, - BONNETS. . -:- C ARPETINGS, - - . - SHEETIN GS. SUGAR. MOLASSES, FLOUR. SALT.. ' POTASH, LIME . SOAP, CANDLES, STONE-WARE,' . TINWARE, ac.. a hundredth part of which we have * not time to enu iterate. Enough to say, we have altnost7aisytlaing Vid everything, expected to be found at a store in the country, all of which we are determined to turn late CASH. in the very shortest Possible: time. And we herewith iseue.a - . .. NOTICE -TO-.- CASH CUSTOMERS. • we wish it distinctly understood, that for C A S J'H we _will sell any kind of Goods,: the quality consider• ed..at much lower prices than usual. - ..• /USN GRGOI.RIESI SUGAR, Molasses, Rice, Coffee, Teas, "and all kinds of Groceries, a full stock, jcst received,. and for sale by . • . 4,ILAZILI2'G. POUR SHILLING 'TEJO' rpiimo aeticte, at foul uhro,- . 11;147cy --- LITT:LEd HARDIXGe. . IT IS NOT DISPUTED, is AT Saferatos, Soap and - Candles, of g the best 1 qualities are for sale by the box,:at New :York city wholesale prices, by • LITTLE h 11.41ZDIAW. • PURE POTASH. Ifi Tin Cans, just what you , want for making soap, for sale by LITTLE & HARDING. CATIPETINGS. R ICII all wool carj cts, are offered at bargains; by LI2TLE BOOTS & SHOES. CONSTANTLY on hand, the best assortment of MENS, BOYS, and YOUTHS DOUBLE-SOLE BOOTS • and BROGANS, and of tlier. beat manufaeture, also WOMENSi. MISSES and • CHILDRENS BOOTS, - SHOES and GAITERS, ' in great variety; selling off, at very kw rate_, by LITTLE & HARDING. HATS & CAPS.. THE largest stock, and-greatest variety, of geed styles, in this section of country, for sale hp • • LITTLE k HARDnai. TO LUMBERMEN & WOOD CHOPPERS! BEST Cast Steel and Steel Poll Axes, Adzes, Broadaxes, Cast Steely, Cut Mill Saws, also Patent Tooth too, Cut Saws, with Files of all kinds, for sale low, by LITI'LE ik HARDING. TO .DAIRYMEN!! FIRKINS, Pane, Tin; Painted and Cedar Palls, Butter Bowls, Dairy Salt, &e., Le., for sale by LITTLE & HARDING, ARE YOU' BUILDING'? , YOU will save money by purchasing your Nails, Paints, Oils, Sash Glass, Door Trimminga and Hardware generally, of: ././TPLE e. HARDIA.VG. • FLOUR, SALT, AND Mk!! A largo stock constantly. on hand, LimreliAkillso - Crockery and Glass STONE WARE, Looking Maws, Drugs 3t Medicines, Wail Paper, • Window Paper, Window Shades, Wrindstones, and Hangings, Stoves, - ' Tin Ware, • Chain Pumps, Books, •- • Cutlery, Bedsteads, Patent Medicines, &c:, &c., for sale by • LITTLE ok HARDING. 0 4 1 i'S H t YOU can buy almost anything in the way of - • GrEERAL MERCK/AID= foe 13ASII; at a very small advance from cost, by a c l plying to• LITTLE & HARDING.. PRODUCE W A N T. E- . D 1) UTTER, s, Lard, Talmo, Ilseiwitz; • Grain II of all k inds, Raga ' Old Iron and Copper, Lumber, Shingles, Dried Apples, Beans, eke., etc., wanted in exchange for geode, by LII7'LE at I(ARDING. COME AND SEE, . Little & Harding. TONERANNOCT, DEPOT, Ally 1,1857.-1 y , The Rev. C. Si Buirneass urn= !shoring*" a Wilataamy >a f3a4liarn Aida, db.:metal a 'bards sad certain Cure tot owtsouption, Asthnia, Broxchais, Coughs, Colds, - Servo= Debility, • sat all IM parities Of the Swap; Wen. an easy and effectual mode eriahanng the itinterar. Aettated bye desire tateuedt tatter bug felloora he will cheerfully vend the Itecel+be %aw) te such la cleor die tt. id* Wand moll& dlrectlone far tread *lli the iffedM , =.: Ad - , Arr 8. ST.YII4W- 13 - 11 -. :seat, 1.-ern' • Eat Broadway. N. Y. CRT. • . .• woLvvs A itOINIIO SeillreD44-Bp,spiarm m il- sop. l f '47; MUM Lit who wish ter:btli"-nbai. tail cheap, will call aPhe M TROSE' - x4fic ) In the Peat Ofilee;*here theXtaat ket f Askirtorekt at a Otii price. Tower's and-Webt6l &Hest ofjfeetureeht-30(tbutd i a neatens Of . )fora} Seience f eight4itraten= itellFtees stand nl Dictionasier s ati•e4 ictist - Also.—Dr: We's Aaitte Exta . onidan4;" 6l ' lectiana of a Lite 'few, by ft 0.-4164tdrteh. Moab-Ole, rit,May 11'1857.` Post-Briltheiel' • • are now receiving their ' tuck of, -SPRING AND' SUMMER- GOODS, and invite their friends to eidl and es:an:dui. Large Stock of IVroweitliiiiighttellei Shawls, Bonnets, Flowers and Ribhotts, Silks, in virie ty, Gents. Cloths, Cassimeres_tinti-Nwilicipclents. - 6ne assortment of fashionable Clothing.t_Parsols„ White Goods, Laces, Edgings, Flattneings„ ; Supara and Sleeves, and Trinmiings.- Our Dry - Goods de: partment is, we think, well chosen hi quality &style*. • *Groc'erics.--. 1 guo4 !lock. Also, / 2 tin;Y B 4 o . - . and Ilardwsre. - • Ciorkery..—A large stock. -2 : Alatst & Ca pm, -Boots and Shos.fts, Oit at.tillump ..#11; Carpet. • 'Large assortment of Will - Paper. 1 - liontras - e, Nay 6,.1857, • - - „. , 0, -....11XD.-.. Dresiaking EstablOhuteit -„ - LADIES HA you HEARD_ T HE , DAVIS,4 formed?: of Yen: ~ Iroti,:ittat 1.11. opened Otillittery• and le ancy Store; fn Abel*. lege of Brooklyn, and ltas -just returned' frourS,l* York with a lai-ge ifttl fashionable stock ,Of gaga,. consisting of Ladies and Misseq Straw Hats .of ever:, style and variety. also Crape and Silk Hats ocasstant ly Off band of- every lam and eidor,,togethera , - splendid assortment of Fine Y Goeds, such deries, Hair Braids. hosiery, Caps; BeadAltelAies, Lace Goods, &c.; Sc., all of +Alia' she. o eta lot the lowest prices. tar Particular attention paid to Bleaching:Jell. , - ' hviky3 at Brooklyn, May 6,1857.-17d' • •- • ::dew pnrnTni"Aiii urr y at uiu g Amu Us INNET, VAN SICKLE it TOUlta • -QUIP every day throughout the- seasoN by -this Sew York 'it Erie hail Road. ll'utter and other country produce sold at 44i., eat matiliet rates, at reasonable comralsskuuk.. - The proceedS vrill be mad kA - current moiski,itilae old stand. A new stock - ofizood just rectdredr. , :_ , T HENRY HAMMY. . . Great Bend, Juno 3, 1857.—tf. DISSOLIFSION:: • - :: . --' ,, Irf- 1 , . XTOTICE is heraba.o.refi." that the firnif-tfaftley - 1.1 lk Guild is thio ail - trust:bed by tantaAttinsent. \ - - • ,-,;„ .. 41 : 11 .1 1 A,Wraaa rira " Gibson. Aug. *,, is s 7j - ----E * l ""= . 4 The books and accounts ein'bo tottweit" - swore formerly - occupied liy the irobteeisers:7-'4llllaireisita having unsittled'anebudi - arelfelticitel 264lll4llll 4. same as, soon as Possible. ,_•-:" _.--.3 ic....:4•4 - *.," ; •:4 -,. ..:44 „e t The business will' be condue,to -la. thoi c llttan the subscribers , under the firoi,oCr,,,,• Hawley. who are constandrieeelvilli • fdr and Philudelphit , t the tacit Styles at i , : , .-='-' 1 '.=2. 1 . * Fall and 'Winter art Rieei#ll44 1 clothing, Ito., all of , which'wfil be sold ifi l itiiitall profit, for reads.' pay - . - C. PAISAIrLittP": - 1 Gibscm, . pt i 2, 1857. O. 11.11AWL111:4 - - XtEW 'l-1011% , - FLOUR: FLO:T - 1111' 1 'i vREsEr Otound';'o-cim abw- Wbgat;, just_ Wanted- I. • • and ae!llpg at frtießs7,so-th s9,4**f ' 1 - EIEMPSTEADA IicKEM ' :fit'. . ' Livooklyn, September 2, 1267.' . .: • - , •-•:-.,....---sm...1. CirALLIS DELAIIfESA=I: - 1 1 11E . O1acc to buy Challis for" it song, 11 QOLE LEATHER and COITErtf;Ji ........ DlDlilr" SASH. A full assortment of Window,S..a.44ectastantly.o.n LI. hand at the lowest market :Ago . n4tt7 other arthdes not carried by the - ", Big WiiOn - l'•• lUEIIPBTE/ D=& MeXENZit.' .._ , .. -._ , AAI E have jnst.received. a frdAt inyo;eu of _, Pal:pia _! T and Oils. Dye , stn. 4 M;CheiUicals,-&c., yylliekne are selling at the loavf.t. markeffat:c;s. Tho4ltt — irluit will giye us a call. lIEMPSTEAD & McKENZIR. . , . NOTICE:i. -: -- , , ,_. ~ ~ 1 )121. SOSS desirous of payinOue money.,iiii:4lebto_ of any•description, can do - so by lelirin.,o-lbeir payments !lib Post,-Cootier & Co., Bankers,lteint. rose, to my credit, - whose receipts witt •lie - idlimod _. from they dtte. - : -.• C. 14-,WAVD. ) - April lb, 3.1.56.0-1 . - • - - .. , .;• • . _ r. LOOK HERE:-- THE suliserler bas been repelrieg during the pint three weeks aflne lot , SPRifie Z.-, SUMIERIOOIis Making, with former stork, an assaitinettptithltidela.. • there -is no comparilion in this vicinity i and --. • ... I ,.;,they are being sold in arnarier*tisfactory , . •. to_custorners is.manifesafoot thei-fieti; --•-.' . . . - that no 'thstanding all, efforts nt.' , ,!. ;. -- compe WO, the rush 'and :.. .-;"--'-'-.. sal dins fait have been. , , unprecedented: .- . . unprecedented: -, . • -,- - , • We mean Ivith f squent.adOitionk to liter the as sortment g ; and reddy or priaapt,pay•, ing .custo ers, can rest assured that- . , : • - ' • the old store is noetobe outdone.; . • ln addition-to the large v,al. 7, .. rietY kept.for ytiars,..we - • ‘- -7. -• - now have "S. good ' ' '''•- 2- . .' • - • - ' ' • ' assortmentof --,....,,-;' ' 7 ~ . . R -. ..- EADY-V.:IDE CLO TILLY eif • - ,- BOOTS &MEDEA', n all varieties. Please - give us a cacti:-. Gibson, May 21%1851. S. 9..PAGALLS. '-'• ThrllVßig:lncideig.i, . . , _ . .. . .. rrlIE snbscriber having again remaitdibe TAT-. 1 . Lo is RING 'BUSINESS prwrincritty,(o44 health: will permit) will ,spare no reaspnable elfortyr please: all who may Fee -- fit to employ him,' - :Ship in -tha Brick Block over Bentley and Riad'a Store.; .±.' - Montroae, Juno 24, 15.57.;-if •• - . -,PJAINFAI., STO'i r ES, STOVES U\ UR Mores" hare boin so thurcinglity`ttledi d) entire - outsfaction of all; that they tieell nozrez ornmend front us. r: S. 11. SAYREA 1340THERS.. . Montrose, May 27,18 M. • - - To Singers Ouell Chosisiers t • -TUST the 5 ' Nicest Thing Out,"'ts_ The new .ffithhrot. eJ Pitch Pipe, giving the sounds. on-lo e ters. A and C. , For ttptiug - Instrantenti they '" Can't be beat," . as the sodnd may pralonged V o . singOesini• ble length. Made of the ,best Germatr_Pfec. " warranted perfect." ',Sent to any part of, the , COurt~ ?. postpaid, on recelpt:ofsl,o6,b7' LeItIVIL Montrosc„Fa4' - June- 1837.—tf: NEW .G401:0_5.. - . - • • _ KULPAY- -Ale'at-A Are none receiving theleriliStott•for • - COMPRISING: THEIR TSMAL.-,T, lJ Dry G oods; Grocetiett,' Crockery, Hardware., Tin and.' .Stone :Ware i gs, • Dru ,Medichias, -- • - - raints,-,ollsandDyestutkekteks;Efold, - and Silver Watches,- , Jeirelie; rerfthheri... -- - Fancy Hhothi. Route, Shoos an it Leather ~M. s i s and Cana, and in flict; Omen; eirtinf - avtlelw uttuallt found In lids country; all; of 'which we offer Ph our usual term", assuringour - eustninevs, and tlae pnblicr: gvneriaty; that they way:rely iiiiits-faiwiebti - prim as any other Banthlislunentthy side ottlia Montrose, Sept )60 • .657. " , • Pleal. Resksberi rruAT we am readying 2ll"Rirl2ooB weekly .1 ea therefore hoe always s flatkilisoriment on hand..whieb Ptp*** w 14,16'4 as the, same alleles cen ho :at Ai. else, where IA - the eartY , gratMitaz & vi v ol i on,4otte 3 .1 1057, • - ISE# MIS SEM ALSO, `.js ~_ .. _ . . . IS C t~
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