TIM VINTAGE IN Tag WI:ST.—The vintage in the,-W-es,i; this year has been remarkably successful.' At the German colony in Ailssouri wher‘‘ the vine islargely cultivated, the yield is unprecedented, about one hundred thousand barrels having been :.grown - duriiig the season. The Germans in Western Texas Are about to, undertakil the' culture -of the ape on a n extensive,.scale.: • In California; the red and white wines pioduced by the German Vineyard Society . at Los Angeles are justYy-ing anticipations. The Germans in that rogion have purchaaed.a.tract of some five hundred acres -of • land, all of Which is planted with. vines, yilditig good crops.. It. is 11)111)d-that the white wine only,made from• tut , t3ptmish grape, bears transportation to the Eni:t, the red spoiling during the transit. I t s q uality.ls pleasant, with :a fruity flavor. the . wine-trade. - is- hemming an important branch of business. It has grown upwith re markable rapidity since Mr. • Longworth made his first attempts to introduce pure na tive wines. • ,ZAgUIED. lu Jackson, Nov. 19th, by - Rev, G. R. 13Iakeslec, Yr. A. Sulfa,. of Indiainapoliv, Ind:, and Miss DIEBE etnotu, of Jackson, Susq. Co., Pa. .• In Binghamton, Nov. 13th, by Eld: Lewis Ran stead, Yr. Wu.- W. Harwoon,. and Ilhz- WIRNER, both o Mont.rose. In Sprin^oclitc, Nov. 14th, by Amos Williams, Esq., ALosto 12,,Y00r, and Miss ELii.a. • SQL - tuts, all of l'icnaville, Wyoming Co., Pa. In Raiford, Nov. :sth, by Rec. A. Miller, 3ir Grottos I. Trsourr, and ADELINR M. °MIN. In Rush, Nov. 20th, by Eld. H. Gray, Mr. E. cots, .of Montrose, and Miss 'HARRIET E. ll.toAtts, of 2essup. Nor. 2541, by :Rev. .t. 0., Warren, NlL STEPHEN S. STERLINtI, of Brooklyn, and Miss Y. VAN HOU vr, of Nor Milford. - DIED. la New York City, Nov. 2.11 th, at No, 15 Attorney St., f c a in -Jesus, In full hope of a glorious resurrection, ITARTUET C., Wife of Albert L. 1310 u-era; and daughter of !Timm and Rebecca Rockwell, aged years. • Oh ! cruel, cruel monster Death, .• To stop so`soon her lovely breath, • And bear her from our sight! 0 dearest sister, once we met;' licaory recalls those accents yet That were so sweet to Me. • • stn-v that all on earth must sever, And .the cruel 'Spoiler now forever :His severed me from thee. Thouglvdemin I hear thy voice yet speak,. Saying. `•gear Sister, do thou seek The Lord of life and love." "0 sictcr dear do thou prepare" To meet me in those mansions fair In that bright world above." Mits. C. WILMOT • Greac Bond, .!sZov. rah, ELLA A., daughter of 11. and J. A,..fia3,tratstl; aged . i , nar s an d 4 mont h,. Ella, farewell, we Lo longetlbehold thee, • ' • • • Thy spirit his passed front its prison of env,' Hat we know that the arms of the enfold thee, Then art ellanti:-.4 his praise in OIL! Is 'gilt real 'us of day. Not long did'et , tLou tarry beloved cm; with t:s, Thy spirit n•as too pure to linger on'earth, Three brief fleeting years and the Savior bait railed thee, . . And the green sod now corers low place of rest. 'Then ret.t littlt.sleeper, till God in his power Shall sound the last tramp that.ealls thee to rise,• 01 then may Nt . c meet Ri t e, and loam with thee ever, Through.thelwight gol en I , treetsot fair paradi , e: Ta liatfo:al, Nov. 12Stil, Ar.m. Prat', in the 65th year of his age. Mr. Read was a native cf Attlebotongh,. removed to llarford about .txt!r veers since. At his death be l / 4 ka , l the oldest inhaLif ant in 'the place. liming the 111,1 ftfty : one , 1 . el ICS he haA been a Dv : other of the Cunzre . gational C.l4:reh, exemplary.in life, and i n th e i n firmities of old age Llt , -t constantly with sastatet.,, ttorie in the savior. A. M. RUIIQH & READY FESTIVAL Tat :Ts-Ns.= =AL 1 . 6 imorteo , . r:!;ID MOUTIM. OL IW= 111141 LIND." The " Rovectrd Ready" Fire Cu auv 'sill 1161 a frt‘r 0 7' 9 BLOOMER HALL, - os CHRISTMAS EVENING, Dicember, - 25th, 1857. • tingle Tickets, $1,1)0; Lady and Gent.. $ Heap cm, more wood the wind is chill ; But let it'whistle as it will.' We'll keep our Christmas merry still.' • ( 7 0.101/rorliE OF A RI:A.11 O EVENTS. E. C. FoiDuAli, S.tritt,, C. W. MOT; A. P. Kto.r.n, S. G. PAunx, Y. - A CASE, S: 11. Mri.rmin, -Ssou.r, Dedicatioli—The M. E. Orwell, in Idontrw4e, having been entirely refitted and funiish ed, will be reopened, by divine pnuiesion. nn Thursday, thy. 10th of Ltecembei-. The ilediciatorr eermon will be preached by the Rev. THOMAS BOWMAN, D.P., Principal of the Diclin :-on Seminary, Williamsport, Pa., at 10 o'clock, a. m.- PreaChing also-at m., by Rev. VEORGE LAN DOS, and in the evening by the Rev. :HENRY' JES SUP, Missionary to Syria. There wiH also he preach ing on the evening precious. (Weducsday.) As the exercises throughout the-day will, be interesting we hope thatthere will be a full attendance at cat+ of • the exercises.. It will perhaps be the last opportuni ty afforded of bearing the Rev. Mr. Jessup during his visit at home. • _ Teachers" Avmociation.-1 Quarterly meeting of the SUSQUEHANNA COL7?4 - TY TEA CH- F.RB' ASSOCIiTION - will be held in the Prestlyter lan Citurchjln New Milford, en Friday and &dim day, the 18th . ..tld 19th of December, commencing at ten o'clock. A. M. , • , "Prof. ST( IDDARI) will pregett. -- A general ittendanee of Tencliers and friends of Education is desired. -MOS B. K.K.NT, • W. FAUBOT, a Er. Cum A. B. JA C K F.ON, ) Teachers' Examinatiowl.—l will meet applicants for certificates in the different towns, as follows : " 4th, derrick, - Methodist Ch., 10,o'ctock, A. 31 " sth,`-4.rarut, Church, " • " " 'kb, Franklin, Sowwh S. ti " Stb. Liberty, Brocikdale S. IL " " " " tfth, Silver Luke, Brackney.„ 4 . .4 44- ," lOth,•Cliocoeut s Clark's S. S. " • " - " " 11th, Forest Lake;Town'a " " " ..,,,,, " 12th, Midrt'wn;Baldwin's " ," ' " " 14th, Apolaeon, L. M. " ",, 44 The examination will commence a t - hue ap pointed, and close at 4 o'clock -; after.which tune any question 3 nuy one atlas desire .to ask, in -regard to those mulch Zaire been asked, itil! be 'ebeerfullv an swered. /Bleachers lcko expect $o be examined will please be at the plate appointed, at the-hour named. They will also please have with; them a sleet or ' 4 "r^: Glfoolaeop paper, pen, andynk. The exami nation will be is. part written, and the iboic requisi tions must of necessity be complied by each applicant before their examination can proceed. The School Directors will of course be present, and the public .are invited. ': B. F. TEWKSBURY, co. SuPt. November 4, 1857. 7 tdc 14 : , . "ROEGH & READY" ENGINE COi,IPANt, WC:Os- 31., /p.c. fiereby .notified to meet ai their F..os in& House, ou Saturday,,Dec. sth; at 7 o'clock, P - M. 1 . ; • C. foci:aux, Foretnar.. . C. T. 13r.s/AXIN, Secretary. - ss TIRE COlifittuir„ •0 161°) - • - -.r7a; aPP , - N 0 Are hereby n otified .to tocotot their Engine House, on Notklny, Doc. 7th, at 7 o'clock, P. II; tar itrquan4ricis lot:. ... . P. W. RILEY, Fpranae. `..'. M. WiLsoN, Secretary, . The American Debating 'Citib, will meet on Friday evening, Dec. 4th, at o'clock, in the basement (file Academy. • Ladies are invited to attend. i E. F. 11..itaiwiri, S'ec'ry. TIEENGS AS TIM SHOULD BE. w r i l4uld ec It s ' to u r numery t lFrigla , , , :d thmtutnera that we POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES of the 43V. for Which re ate rdloWed forty per cent.. for wlling ; and we protwime under the bard thnee.'dtvldlnrhalf the prollte wlt h our cu.a.umem. Now. pod friends end euerwevi, t.lf we hate ..uy.) uu that with to sari money. call at the '46 Farmers Store, " fh,,lcrerj.thing which poor ill•callett nature require-tier bkvre.torattou. at token unpendletlrd In the history of the medicine age. A nom cur catalogue may be ft titul the ty.lebrated Gaarrcatatno WDICINt ; Ih. JAUTZ NI.ITAT'S PILL. • ILLLIC; Ttu. Oxim /Aux or TUE VAT ; litortay Vicorrant.a ..I.lametaz ; PILIA ; 11nm VI/OrraiLC: tPua ZDICATLD CiTICLI, Jarruaa's Vranatrrut t PAIN KILLIDI:. CLAIM/1101 BLOOD PtiOrito ; • RADII AT'S BILDT BALM? ; with every moiety of • ' Thayer's Family Medicines, u-arrramt-a to answer the purpose for itblett they are recommended. a ith hem too numt.rous to mention. Call and ace co. Coutuatl and viec free of charr • H. THAI ER, Jr. MoN - rntoa. Dec. , lEe7.-tt Executor's Illottee. Nroven HIMEttY t/INEN to all perPiina having delmtmts mtainst the estate of Irak% ea 'SUrrr. deed. late of N. egg that the name twist presetteal to the uhderstenett for artatlge -men% anJ all poaona tuklut)ted to Itthi Eotate am ra que.tect to make InAufdlate {Amon.. I:LES Darford. Dec. '1.1,c7.+e Notice Not Extraordinary. 8 much us we despise public dunning, we would like to see every man and woman that is owing as on old accounts, come and in some way settle the same. The:hard *times has overtaken us: We are owing debts which we would be glad to pay, which is utterly inipok:<dble, unless by our labor and what is duo us. Now will every one having unsettled ac counts with lls'call and see us? if but small, every little helps. We will take Beef, Pork, Fowls, O a ts, with every' kinds of Grain which the farmers have to spare. We can turn every thing on our *debts, .ao bring it along and let theta have it and we will work fur more.„, TLIANEII,..Iit. MontroseirDec. 2, 185f.7-4w 1112112110EMEI i'VCIUL" M IS HEREBY GIVEN. VIIIIIELL • TTAS just returmed from New-York, with s 131 ge .11. and choice variety of G DUDS, bought for Cash, an() selected : with much care, from over thirty of the befit Nouses-NowcYork, which he offers to his cm,- roraers and the public, at low prices, for Cash. Ills sal* comprises ; • mums, mEntrixEs, PAINTS," . OILS, WINDOW GLAYo4, - DYE STUFFS, GROUERIES GLASS WIRE, CROCKERY. MIRRORS, CLOCKS, WALL TAPER, . WINItOW PAPER, ,WINDOW OIL SIIADES, FANCY GOODS, • MUSICAL INSTRVMENTS, JEWELRY, , . PERFUMERY, DRY GOoDS. HARD WARE. STONE WARE, WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, BRUSHES, JAPANNED WARE; BIRD CAGES. CANARY SEED POCKET KNIVES, WHIP:, UMRELLAS, GUNS. PISTOLS, AMMUNITION; • • TURPENTINE QAMPIIENE, BURNING FLUID, • ALCOHOL, LIQUORS, (For lilctlicinal Purpoxes, only.) 1111-!4•:17,.. PORT 3LONI A ES, ►rr M.:, SILVER A: PLATED SPOONS, roims, GOLD PENS, STATIONERY, VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &c , Aud all or the most popular -. PATENT MEPICENES. Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto retch-- ea, he hopes to merit a continuance nrui larrk , ..., in crease of the same. .ABEL TrIIRELL Montcose, Dee. IS:;7. GOINU : (40ING : A4OlEi. Br j u t tl, Gt o th w r . orat i l Tc hnil: f t . t ,. .c Slurll7. peer to ditriw.se GREAT INDUCEITIENTS . ARE OFFERED TO CASH CUSTOMERS, 17? nn SHORT CREDIT, with 'apper , 11 weer. 'Mec who wt-h to mall theinaelvesof thle opportunity. we odrirt to call at the • Store's of GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO., AT EITHER I.IOXTROS,E, SVSQ. CO., PA., • "n'SQUEZIANNA DEPOT, ScSQ.-CO., or TO WA NDA,BEADFOR D CO.,PA IThcre irt offer to cult the TIME, AVOID SUSPENSION, Great Bargains To PURCHASERS OF ALL RINDS OF Dry Goods & Ready Made Clothing, which him been later rurchatied - under exwedine low prices, and . selling at the taxi)... A oplentlid Ruck of DRY GOODS, COMPRISING ALLMOST EVERY KIND OF : 7 FCCII AS _ _ RICH 319111 E DLAC K AND ANCY SILKS. PLAIN AND PRINTFD FT.VirIT 7Nf ETUNOS, KIIAT)ED AND FLACK ALL IVOO ANI CIRA LYN DLLA IN ES. PA E: A METTAt 4 cunt. !paver Ursa esrr. &c.. , In • Ott ffIES.TIC COODSe nur atock Is enmpl.t.c and Ire al, hare on bat:d • • . A I.IEAVY STOCILDF • '2i Ar-M77 . Frnr7TMlli f u-lileh e offer :30 per eent. lower than any ether Z,tal•lirhmeot In thi' lectlon. Atgreldthlo_g made to order lu the Latest tcr,d lea mantle!: and WARR/a:TEM All kind' of Gratin MOM Kt the ItIGHatT MARKET Pit ICES. ,Al4O Dried Aptilee and these Feathers. Made cAlt and prim our goo's, and ratify ywarbelrca of the Above FACTS. - • Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co. • mo7nosz, ra, Nor. M.• ISs7—tr • 11=E1 NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVING', AND. SELLING AT- GREATLY REDUCED PJUCES, FOR THE'READY Mpntro•c, Nov. V;, frog undersigned, executor ac., of Jackson W. 1. ' Psrminter, deceased, will offer at public sale,on the premises Luc of said decedent,in Gibson, on Wed - natality, December IGth, 1857, at 10 o'clock, A-. M.; the following personal property: 1 yoke of oxen, 9 cos 8,.1 yoke of • two•yearold, steers, 1 calf, 1 sevenlear-old bow mare, I yearling colt; 16 sheep, - 2 Bitting hop, shoats, a quantity Of corn, wheat, rye, oats, grass seed, hay, and coarse fodder, 1 fanning mill, fi sugar,kettles, S sap holders, a qsantity of sap tubs, 1 ex cart, lumber, shingles, I lumber *ago; tiuSgy - iragon,:enlkei, double and , single harnessea pair of botrxteigha'couer.li plows I side-hill plough, corn plough, 2 harrows. end .other firming tools • loom and utensils. S. cook stoves with furniture, bedsteads, beds, tables, chairs, bureau,and other household furniturg dairy utensils, and'a great I many other articles, too numerous to mention. Wpm* ; All sunts'of $4l, cc over, six months' credit with approved security; leas than that amount, cash. JACOB L. GILLET: NOV. 26, 180.-3 w, complcic aSlusOrtlnent at • c, r, t0 1 3t, pw4rm. -THAT SUOtLDER BRACES, _AND_ CASH, J. LYONS & SOY. Executor's Sale. -- . - • .. . . • . - .. . ' . - Ilithestor l s Nottoe. .-, - I --; PUBLIC PALE. . .. iv oncr. Is hereby gtheu tu all percmi hzethr &mind, turtiunt ' 1.11 the estate of .loth T. Twee& late of Lenox t ~ .ushlik deed. ' _. 11 acrtJer w. se auction, on his remit. Till.' i2i, 't il a nt arc rectheeted to make InuuMiate Ferment to the u ' drr Agu' d • ''' ut PS, in Dintock, on Tite,d.ty, Pecem_ber I, 1857, those harhurelabna there, n 'rill please present th wne duly saes:- ed tar payment. VII A !IVES TINOLF.V,M . • ord. i r em iat 10 o'clock A. m., WARRICK lil. TI:i01., uem.y - • . ' 1 Deconb.t. IS.V.-ihr • - Twenty-six Choice. Cows.. • . 1 TiRMS i - One year's credit, with approved security. IL C...CONKLIN. . i An ACrostic.J y razer's keen, my Brush can sru B .iIJI 0 h, come, all, all, on, land or se A 1-1 . ise twenty steps, rest in tny chid R cane, place-feet, smooth as a fltu B 1 T Cl7.ir g e a sixpence- -simpt el fc • • 1 1 S tranger, I am death on nal R. Shop removed to the Farmers' tore," on Main Street. Montrose, Nor. 2 1 , 1857.-tf TP.IGN'TE rrilE undersigned desires to take cm _L Tear or -more from the Hitt of Ap A D&IRY PARK with 15 or '2O cows. The butter m 4401) dairy I have heretofore kept, has beeti of good quality, by purchasers. Any one having such a farm to let,call address the subscriber, at Ararat P. 0., Swat. Co., a. GILBERT W LLIAMS: Ararat, Nov. 21, 1557.—1 w • .DISSOLUTIO • THE copartnership .between .Z. COl3ll 4: J. A. HOWELL is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts are in the haw of Z. Cobb, for settlethent ; s and the butchering bu Mess will be carried on at the old stand by - J. A . Ilovr.t.c. • Z. COBB. • Z. Cobb, IN (attle EIZJES, .I.c. s _at the more x..ecritl:k Montrose, Nor, 20, 's7.—tf 1), IN rrlnt• Motart,,, PROSPECTUB. DAILY TELEGRAPH FOR THE SESSION. PROPOSED ENLAE.. GEKTAT! I'lllE Harrisburg D oily . . T.legraph ii now in the 1 second year of its estatence. It ma started last fail rather as au experiment, and has ucceeded be -It yowl the most sanguine expectations qf its:publish ers. it has gradually won its Way to pdblic favor, me til it has placed itself upon a firm and Oure Imsis, and is now one of tire. permanent •• litstit4tions" of- the Capital. .-.. It has been specially conducted in sill its departments With an eye single to the 'lliadic -good, rind its gradual and . stently increase _of atronage, has been a gratifying I: vi.kmee of the publi appreciation of the labors of•the publishers to make p what it is, a reliable record of the public events of }the day, beef and general. . • . , . 1 ' -ILaliall be tho ufrort dr the publishatis _to continue, it do the spirit , -in sdriett ILL as thus farleen conduct - . i ed, to add to its general and local it terest, and to merit its steadily inerisi'ring' pationag ; and should its increased patronage in subscriptiorn and advertis ing be commensurate with their hopes and expecta tions, it is their intention to enlat ge it ibout the first of January next, by the addition of fans 'more .col umns. This will give us additional iroin for our fad vertising patrons, 'which id becoming v ry necessary, wiarout trenching upon the .space allotted to the reading matter. As an advertising nit:ilium the T lc prorla is already one of- the ntost de:di-tide in the in terior of the :,Lit..'„ and is laity betomangsuore and !mire so.- During the sessions of the Legislature es pecially is this the fact, as the full rcpt its of Legisla tive proceeding. given in its columns, enders it a de sirable paper in every part cif the Sot e, and insures it a nide, List:illation. . . During the approaching session oft to Legislator-, it is our intention to make the "..Datt. • 111.En:ism." a correct and reliable exponent of the doings of the Legislature of Petnisylvaaii. With! this view, a corps of competent Reporters will bir employed in each House, and a full, complete, :mil accurate re port of the proceedings will be given revery day tp to the adjournment of the morning.. s:dons, eni nuc- log the details of the business of the . ‘s.s!oa, sketch est (if deliates 011 all import:tut and ini -resting flue-- tine and such editorial comments as he bonortatree of the subjects, anti tneir nearing npo i 1, 1 , e i n.,,,,,,. „... terests may Fog:gest. i The eours,'s of the paper wi ll be sire. tip ',fair ! !! ;la politics, the aim of the editors being o give fair and 1 itnpariial accounts of the doing s of t e Iteptesenta tifes of the people, leaving, their -onstituents t' judge of the action of their public se e -ants for them selves, on the review of the provecilit gs, as tires are schl r presented to them throush our foluintis. • ' Tire session Y. ill be one. of mere than ordinary im portance. Tire derangemetts ef - the! currency, and the peculiar posirion -...1 the Banks, midi. require, or, at least, wit excite cinch legislation,nd will, in con i sideration of its hope: tratiwating u on the general blasinesa' prospetity, be a ouestion of thsothims public interest. it shall Ire oiir province to present to the readers of the TsP - sir.r . o.i full and inisetrtial records of the legi.latitin upon this and all otherisubjects. Owing to the derangement of bustess affair grai -1 eralis incoirporated compattiea far manufacturing, mining and other purposes, will :Os require much Iktrislatiotr, and nil persons interestet therein. cannot fail to be henefitted try a careful every day reading of 1 the proreMings on such subjects. ' Al! public documents of import nee emanating Isom any -of .th e - State department ;1 or -'tout - either branch of the Legislature, will altot..ie published in n our columns at the earliest date pos. ble. ' • ' Business men throughout the rim , who desire - a correct knnwledge - of the dtp;ags of ; air' represents fireidaring the sessions of the Legislature, and we know there are ninny such, do not itroperly appreci ate the 71/praph. Through .its_ e§littime , they cart oi,tain this knowledge; and wo' hop e to Fee them avail themselves of the opportunityt affords them to obtain corrset and early inlormatio. We know if they once ret:eived it they would net again do with out it. I ' . • • The Ts/efirapir nil; contain also I the very latest news of the day, domestic and forei t o, by telegraph and tire nidils; and Will be a perfett Mirror of the news throughout the world. . .. „ The .tocat department will be sitl oded . to Ad tigUal, and will give h faithful record of eYlry thing of it.ter est occurring in our innmseliate miri t. The- faithful ness and ability with which thistl4rtment him beers Conducted heretofore, will be a; aufffpient guaranty to Our citizens 'that their itumedihte.inierests will not be neglected. • . - . > The Telegraph will be rinblishell every evening, (Sundays excepted,) on. the followitig terms: • roil. TIIF: Frssios.l .. . ..... sl,oo:Five copilna _ . 1,7.5 Ten copids . 2,56 t • For. THE TEAT:, ...i single copy.... .t 4,(.o'.Five cord •S.; Two copies . 7,00 Ten copi s Three copies . . tt ; raY - t-g Payable invariably in e'riert re. All communications to be addresLed to GEO. BERII I NER & Co., • arrisiiurg, l's. A single cep:: Two copies.. Three copies Nor. 25, 1857 • Execulor's4 Notice. • Ntalf on to pervelm Lung 4em.anam 2elinet the mmtarm 113/.1:K50N W. VAI:IIII.7i7SIL deed. late of GIL. montovrro.l4. that the ...me moat Le pre.m tprt to the undersigned for azrattgelnent, and all im:rmona lortetted to ro" eatatewr request , cd wlnike immediate ir.tymect. .1),(.'011 L Nov. la, 1.3.77.4 w CAUTIO ALL persons are herebv erar..ainst takinz note for s2n, dated May ' due biz wok from date, payable to J. Ni erson, or bearer, sad signed by me, no value havin been received by me Or the same, and " Kenn not pay it sinless cotru pellet] by law. 1104tACE Springville, 'Nov. 18, lEt37:—byt I • • - -.. lidereEtilig AillitaNOlCE: - ' - • :This " Martell Cr isis" ' • ' . , 14is pat short the' dirties -3 -. SO hearaire lOw priirs, . , To suit the hard citnes. 17110A1 Ow'tmtß the Itr!tflif4stuail. I tirillaell'all 12r-styles of-Pictures•full 20"-per cent below fortner prices..' 7, - . . - ..: .' • 5-.. - - 1 .. Or, to those who prefer, I will Ore a present with every likiMesa— its value in prop ion to . thcatAc of case purchased.... .- . , , . .... Or, to families 4ir clubtrof oven tabre a 3 one time, I will deductts per cent from re lir priers. 'r ' 44 1 CHEAP PIICTIVRES" - • . .. . . . .. . furnished to such as dire th;as good and as is cheap is ar.y In - town. • - rvirylaceness, Sold toil bei 'n hared, *pd . those who are so fortunate as to`;.ecttrit "os. 33,66, 99,&c., -on the list, willf-repeive - their pie res rtat —plater. .er the style or P&G Selected! •_ ' . Under ariy 4 brdlnitry'elreunistan could ilotilo44 Ott sion ofAe "pressure is press4n or t io Z i oNk ati o? m ffit k!. " h A ml rt mtlt o pe /19411,r05c 3 rea an: ----- I •__. -Dimork, Nor. 18, 1857.-fiw A LL persons are hereby forbid harboring or trust t log my wife MARY . , ns 1 will pay no debts of her contracting.after this, date, she bating wilfully i deserted me, without any' provocation. OLIN ER 11cliONALft. Great Bend, Nov. 11, - - superior lot just received, DWI will tie bold liy 11. BURRITT.' Sep► Miliord,,Nov. 11 , 1857. • SELECT SCHOOL. W. FAUROT, Prineapal. rpHE SECOND TERI! of this school will commence - nreENIFITt 7th, IS:i7. l!a=1!M!I IME Rooms in the School building; will he rented on very reasonable terins; to students wishing tu board theniselres. to the small . prououticed • ITFTION. Common, EngHA branches , (Physiolygy included) per quarter, of 1:1 weekt., - - - $3,00 New Milford,- Nor. 11, IK4'.-2w NORMAL SCHOOL. rrll E underAgued have the plektsure of announcing, 1 that the-St - sgrrit.VitNA CeintrY'NotritAt ticireet, will actin open in the Su.pitteharat t ingq, at Montroie, on Monday; the•Sie.h day of Nov., to continue 22 weeks, under the vlfat eof Plot Stod d.wd.. and . (Aouprlen.! _AA:sista:4ft. To tigo., wile &Ate to attend tbia cippor.. offers rare iliduceinoits. J. A. iIOIVELL Prof. SZVI)DARD'S charaeLT as a thorough, praeteal Edd6Ttor and Author—for discipline, scholarship, and superior methods instt uction—is alrlady too well known to require comment. Those NlllO Lit.`Agil lcconiing tccrelderxzliould not fail to avail thetuselve of the adratitages here presented. I STOI,DARI• will deliver; durin ,, the term, a i course of lectures upon tha Seiruct adArl 41 Teach. ina, and :Yuma/ Science. • . - • ° There u ill be an Expminontal 'D.-pm -Uncut con :wood with the Normal School, to which 4o pupils only, will bemlmitted. 1 • - EXPENSES, Tuition in Normal Department, per gust ter, of. j ------7 7„.. - 7.: - 0 . - ti weeks, s , - - ~ I ttl - • ,ott I NEW SI7()VES. Tuition in Experithental de.. per qt. of t I weeks, Mitt " Lana mid Greek, " ' e" • " 5 ; 114 H li . BURIVETT k just receiving a large ' Board, per week,' from $2, (4 ), to' iiT. 2 . 5 . ' • stock of It is desirable that the tuition hills' he paid in :1,1- . Vance. ' The money will he refhnded if the Andra. is i NEW STOVES, kept front school by protracted (tekness. p. indudiug a tull assottmeot of 121..EVATED OVLX, Students Can tsvied theow,dvss she same as during ; . - .. LA.R G E t/•V E N , . ' the Fall term. Cooking, tores aittl furniture May be I rented 40 Mr. Sayre at ye:7 reasomodde rates. • • 4 AND 'FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOR N. B. It is highly ittit.ortaut Watt every student be I WOOD Or COAL. pret.ent the first dal.. of the. term, us the d.tsxs will • WITII A SLTEFUOR VARIETY OF then be formed and studios asst:r tett. I • WILJESfitT, rrtaid , nt. i Parlor,. OEOe, , - and Shop Stores, C. F. READ, SC el 4t'ary.• . • - for WOOD or COAL: Also Montrose, Ntiv. 4. t*;; —Avr ' ' i :----- iStove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove i - - Tubles, - rece.,llce. 1 • lIIS ASSORTMENT wiII'INCLUDE the-MOST I SELECT axiirDESTRA I 3 I A STOVES I lii . market; 'ami will be sold on.the.most favorable terms, &c., to which he would invite the par, • ' ticular attention of . - 3r. c, .. 9 = • • 5" ti 7' "" G. • 2 ell • [ 4 7 • • 6 -.. zT Rs . .• 1 • tx. tzt g - CA = 5 ' BE, firm of BENNET r s sE.N. m_t SS. of NCW Uil- T' ford, is dissolved, in.tl nil nelsons indebted to said firm are req.:et - 41-d to make payment to the dersigned hnniediately and those having claims - a gainst fly: same will pres•ent awn' f, - ,r pa:ment. BENNETT. - . New Iliiferd, Oct. 2?1, Isni.-41n. 54,00 8,06 $14,1 - 10 2.5 A , tm. i 1 . ILLETT. Executor. i I - • 'V Ce , Twiglkl not mid bp! depres opprekerely ilpon ;resiiair In4W ' 431111b151 , • lot of 4roms, iiisnue. NOTICE. BVIT'ALO ROBES, p,0wi1341 XI): 11 Susquehanna County Prof. .T. F. STODDARD.,PrineIpaI. I' - g E , .0 • c :1% DISSOLUTION. THEiIIONTROSE .. • N ,A :, . A.- , / I: ( N,' ' HARDWARt, • 'LA , AND 1 •,.. . I I N O ` l7 C .4 . 4\\\ ._ J t.f-i......\\,' , .., ..- ~..„ \., -, • ~.- A fite" -------/_,---- 130' • -P • PI E ) . a r' - -..`" - r-7:- 1 ,-: i i i„. k ,-: . t _ ...._• 1 ae.1)6.0 g.hlgito-11. Nails, Iron, Mal Castings, DOOR LOCKS & HANGINGS, SCREWS of varioaß kindc, , SADDLERY ; beyond ' description, Carpenters' Tools, ItOentaker's Kit, HOUSEHOLD FIXINGS, be_sulea a large assortrant- of- GROCERIES, CROCKERY, ' A N D D-R-Y et the lowest market prices. All these, end .many other article.., Can always be found in the PHOENIX BLOCK, at the store of M. S. Wilson & Son. • Montrose, Nov. 4, 1857. ' Administrator's Notice. IV . r.rnCE Is h.reFr circa 'erdts !tr. irldrer.unde aplast ill 11 e agate TlFFAt.Y. demon tate of Buford, max the same tuuta 4mteett.,l to the tuat Lett for arras c.• areal, and, att persona indebtedE•te.T e. are tetra, to m it e Icattoldhate peraer.t. viRGII, TIFFANY, AttudigstrAtiz . - umultzn. min. co, Pa, Nor. 11, 157:7,-Oe Executor's 'Notice. -vetrwt: IS ITEP.EISY OVEN to 411 persan, basin g demands L =slog the )tote of J um Itbrtr, 'demisted, law of Now 31E6 Frd 1.144t.t1e prrstut tl.e ot.dersigue,l n t nrett l ett. ar,d all rereoro, EFt:ve are reqt:cfaell to =le talsiesibic pay ineat. • 'GC I:I,CLN •MOXLEY, MA RIA DorLE. 3 E."' • sr. suircrsz. Oct. V. . • WANTED: . ENNSYLVANIA MONEY. taken at par in ex. P change for goods at .• NEW YORK PRIORS, o+ Jim - .good - Notes and Accounts. Pl , •as , l call on F. B. CHANDLER. Mtrirote, Oct. 2,3;. 1557. • DRTOOODF, GR6 . CERIES,'HA RD WA RE, • BOOKS, t te„;- pat openiltil and sorting cheap, Sept:2; , LYONS (1.• SON. , . GROCERIES... Atroll supply, including the best Sll:ltrr La town, just opened, and going cheap. Oct. 28, '57. J. LYONS & SON. SCHOOL BOOKS Alarge !tmtornuent of SchpoLSooka, Misceltanetnis =end Fancy 80010, "jest received, end cheap, hr - CHANDLER.. Sept. 2B 18S7. s • Dissolution. • - $E firm of Thayer fi Co., is this day dlSSotve - d by intqtPkeonsent. IL THAYER, Jr. ALIIEBTOAIHAYER. 3gsiMk6o l ,oct. 30 ) 185 T, l ARRADreiIt - A IR • - For all Classes and Condltloa. . - • "+7 - . . F. B C B. HANDLER.• -- - - . , ~ • • , ~ . : , . _ .•. .. __, ..-- „,,,‘ -• , • .._ • , has just received direetfrom the Heliopolis his ', i . . • . = -•---- -- usual exteu.sire supply of incomparable i. 1 - "-----, nlv .. _ ... - '” - ...-N 99 . • • -= " - 66 ir r i MMIINT 4 OrNI 99 — ' :.. • P• 1 • , . . . ~• . . .. ' . . . An enumeration is lailitetenfiary, as the People genet. i.2.•--. _ - •••"""`" , -"`••••••••••"0"....."•••••••••••••••••••""" " .• "......."""" " ••• -.. " ".7•••• ally, are aware that his is the - ' Farmers au,_ . • - . vi t al Ey y sTORE 2 1 - VUT ILI please remember, • • • • --- FRAZIER PUBLISHER---VOL. S. 'NO.' 48 v subscribers are furnishing; - • - • . . • •,• ' . - - - - -•-: ,-.-- • - if ost anything, flout a- Pettily Primer, all the way I DOORS 5.4811. el: BLINDS, "" 4 • 11 " up; to just- thw thing you mina. can be obtained at the , • ' _ lowest possible price. : • at the lowest t . . . LET BUONO* GUIDE YOU, . l- , FACTORY. PRICES, In the selection of place- fur . the .bestowal of your (truight edged ) and. that they keep cotuttantls on, .Patronige, and -m e ir..e ecrtaiu,we shall have the . i hand, a large stock of . pleasure and priell..ge of I li 1 tti 144,G lawic, Putty, Painti.,oll96,Bnor . , DOlNG : yon' GOOD. ! Triiiiininp,Sohniid Blind fai- Also, just rec,iyed at Chandler's, an assortment of I *casings, Lime, &c., ite.,dte. . r--„ !ln fact, we hare almost everything in.'the Way of ~..Q. 5 ( n _,%•4 1 3)(6)1 • B-InalK sr , I building materials, of fifst. qunlitY, and - will' tiell them ...- ... 7 at a very small advanee . from cost, for ("ash.- There- Such as are in use at the " NORMAL SCHOOL,'" all I fore, we confidently tn ,, nr ,b ut i det :„ ;bat, they - will of which will be 'sold at CST, for Cush. A snpply I materially consult their own Intent-4s, by giving us a of Sharon's and Webster's Dictionaries., ready for call, before purchasing. LITTL E& 11.31:DING: promiscuous distribution. Cheap of course. 4 Friends! Patrons : Countrymen V lend ng yimr "DIMES . " and they will be returned v:m with much it.crea•=e, after a FEW dit?. Uwe t fail to call and secure some of these FAIR ACCOMMODATIONS. liontroAc, Sept. 1957 New Goods MEE= Mil/91,11.p 1.90 T 1 7. ITITIMP.TT- Is NOW RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, Including his usual assortment of the first aad nctevat itylrx 'in market, which will be sal on the. moo. Et 'iorable terms. ' New Milford, Sept. .".O, 1857: . • 1 - ' CASH 1111J - TEIFiS •\E* Musoir, October, 1857. • • DR: BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. 1 THE BEST SARSAPARILLA IN THE WORLD! vITE have just. received a fresh supply of-Dr. 1 .kihn !Ps Cflebrated Sarsaparilla, the best 1-I,:nen - u remi!dy for all disem•es originating from afi • nupure state of the I,loed, the improper me of Yer• I cur; and for the numerous ills that "Flesh is heir I to." It is put up in quart bottles, and contains SIX Tuitt.;:i trio - madams Nu•saprum. ur .thc. similar preparation in America. Those who have tried the article speak of it in the highest terms of praise. Even .the Phyz-10.ins In our county . etammend it highly, and e era! of them tie it in their praqice. Price $l per bottle, or six bottles for $5. • CV` Lel the hirdiel l'ey it. ' • l IEMPSTEAD S; IIcKENZIE. July 15, 1637 DR. K ER'S - Celebrated Vegetable. Compound. ll r.evr stock of thiA rne,lieine just receirecla sorereip reined' fur Cholera Ineantenn, Sum mer Complaints, , BENTLEY & READ. . July S, 5.957. STOVES FOR 1857. TE subscrihers arc just receiving a fine. stock of Stoves fur the Fall and WinterTrule for 1851, embracing all the: best patterns of Cooklng,Parlor,and shop rarietiti:s in use, togeilter a ith a full assortment 4 stow-Pip:!. stf. , o Trimmings, Elbows, Tin Ware, &e., which. ae Mier at priui that cannot be beat. Among our Cooking Sto - ves, we ail! enumerate the Keystone. Premium Flat Top, Forest Queen, Jeffer .onian, &c. Those in want of Stores' or any. of the Fixtures, will do well to give us a call. Brooklyn, Sept. 2. 1657 Books and Stational. A new kit of Pocket and Family Bibles. Testa :L-1 ments and 'Prayer Books. Also, School :Books, such as air to be uqctl in the Normal School. A choice lot of A. W. lianison's Columbian Inks: Fam ily and Toilet Smips, Perfumer: and Flavoring Ex tracts, niCe and cheap, at the.Montrose 114)Ok Store, lty A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Augnst 12. 1537.. . BEST 'MARKET. THY THE . • U T- - 0 P N IL- S [ BEAUTIFUL LV SHAPE. • _; FINE IN - • 4 TOUGH Ly QUALITY: spl by LYONS & Mentrose, June 3, 18:4. • I)LACKBERRY WINE.—D. nutritious to the II blood, pronnitealligestioti, exiniarate the spir t it strengthens and invigorates the whole systsent. Price 75 eO. 1) bottle. For sale by July tn, 1: 4 57. A. TURRELL: FLOIIIR. FISH ' - . 1 , ! c,,: ALT, GROCERIES, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, i Li .tc., for sale low, for cash. Cali -4/141 see before' purchasing eli , .eliere, at • -S. S MOTTS. Slontrof.e,•Aw.:,. 12, IS;;;', .. REMOVED. D. VIRGIL; RESIDENT DENTIST, has C • removed his Office to his new residence; next door above Dr, Patrick's, on Turnpike street; where he is fitting up moms in a style of neatness and eon veniwitce befitting his profession. He will he absent the. coming week at Ptsiladelpeitt, for the purchase of office furniture, Dental Instruments, &e. He expects - also, to bring back fOlllO improvements in his art, of the benefits of which be hopes his patrons may avail themselves at once. • Montrose, September 9, 1857. NEW-MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM Great Reduction in the price. of Stores. DicKERMIS .& OAR BLIT As Dow iceet;inzf hes iitock of Stoma fur the FALL snd lizaTlLAtrt. and %multi leg {nave to rem to their halm:ma friends eubtoters. that they have on hand the turge:st la boa. toe.incted . - STOCK OF STOVES ever offered to the lalsYStarettor Sorquetflotua County. Their dock tx , nalgei orthe mod approved ystt u,a ut 'elevated o:cea3, Large Oren, Premium ; and Coal Cooking Sioves,berid6 any quantity of Partfrr Slaver, for Wood or Coal, apd L'exr Stom. We have Ore bee. 'diovs foe Lorain; anheangracted on 'at .tvln g due principle, ever rands net at a era moderate price. We would teko this oppoiteni — iy.of our friends who are solicited to purchase their &Dip of Hawkers and Pedlars, that a moments ref ettlereoltlll eqnvlnce them that it la very poor -econotu7 top 2. ,It 11110 ratal&hed bet that th e coat of esetitheStovas hp ling th ern 'Lout tits country , is not less th an fifteen per cent, d generah2cas high—a 4 twenty to say &Ships a bout tad debts, au4soist otos/it:edit:4as, INcOUrse fhb estwarpease coma out of th e palate of.no puitabaser.' • tai ceusidendloe gibe ebepiellas!e, we o& liar cadre - Errocx.--ot STOVICO', '.' s at malty Ivy cent tees than any Vii . cn : 031) en sad ate if these things are not Go, liil l P3biliWe &Pt. r 107-u • F. 8: CHANDLER 117.11rSTEAD k 31c8ENZ1E rfn 010.42., ' La IA 30 I - pi the load and barrcl, constnntly on hand, and 1 -LP for title at the'verf loisN , st . rates, by- _ Nicholson, Sept. 2. 1'3r.7 ME ME I I &FRESH . LOT 01 , ' THOSE FIXE,HE.k7 . C 31E311.2. in 11W:+ rial j11:4 received, byi J tii‘ - 15,.571;:, Jarri,E & Ea G .1i 0 CE 1:I E,S., IL! R 1) WARE; CR 0 CIiER 3", _ CAPS, ie. 188 O_V S , HATS. BO 0 TS, • BO X _NW TS, " CAR PE \'GS. .SIIE-ETD - GS, S A le. if OL SSLIS, FLOUR. SALT, ' P L 1.31 2. 4:, _... SO ..1 P. I.IL ES STO.VE- W-1 /tE, WARE; ax., a hundredth part of which we have not tittle to orta 7 , merate. , • Erlough td t4i), xv have .. zilaieat anything and everythine-, cnl . :ected to he found at a . the country, nil At - twilit:li we are determined' to Tarn into icSIL, in the very shorteit And we herewith i3sue NOTICE C.% Sli. CUSTOME-RS. ‘‘isli it distinctly. understood, that for • C , A . S • li we Will sell any kind of Goods, the quality Consider ed, at much lower prices than usual.- FRESH CRECEBIEL ]lotuses, 'Rice, Coffee, Teas,rttrl all bird of Groceries, a full stock, juit received, and for sale by • LEITLEd; HARDIS(i. FOUR SHILLING TEA! PLENTY of that .nice YOUNG HYSON TEA, a pritua.Ftielu, at four shillings, for sale by LITTLE d HARDI-VG. IT 'IS NOT DISPUTED,' .• rrHAT Sabra . t to. Soap and Candles, of the heel - qualities are for fate by .the-box, at New York . city wholefala prices, by ITTL E & If A RD.I.VG.. PURE POTASH. Tin Cans, ju;t ulna you want for making soap, 1. for tale bv , . LITTLE rt. - HARDING. , ' • CARPETINGS. R ICH all wool earl ets, are offered at batabis, by 1.1711 E S 11.41 WING. BOOTS ' & SHOES. CONSTANTLY on hand, the bud assotireetat of itCl-TS, and ; YOUTHS • DOUBLESOLE . BOOTS and BROGAN:1; and of the Itii:st manufacture, also WOM,F,NS, ant CIULDRE,NS BOOTS, ' SIIOES arid °AFTERS, . iri gryit satiety, selling off, at sets kir rate's, by LITTLE & G HATS & CAPS. - 'PRE largest stuck-, and greatest variety, of ! good 1. fityles, is thissection or countri,:f4r sale `hi LITTLE d HARDING. • TO LUMBERMEN & WOOO CHOPPERS BEST. Cast Steel and Steel Poll. Axes, Adzes, Broadaxes, Cast Steel 'pe, Cut:Mill, Stiws, also Patent Tooth y.l; Cut Saws, with Files •of• all • kinds, for sale loa, by 1.11'17,E 1.1.41).1...VG. . TO DAIRYMEN!! - Pane, Tin, Painted and Cedar Pa!, Butter fion - 6., Dairy Salt, Ate., Le„ for sale by • • LITTLE & LIARDLVG. .ARE YOE I:MILDEW 4 . NTOU will save money by purchatiing your Nails, railiits, Oils, 40i, Glas, Doer Trimmings and Hardware generally, of I,I7TLE & IL4I t111"Q. FLOUR, SALT, 'AND. LIME!! .i • Alarge. stock c9ustuntly on.haud. . LITTLE ti• 11A10):1,r(). - Crockery 'and GlassiVare, • : QTONE WALE, looking Glasseß, Brogi C Mediclner t Wull Paper, •: Window Paper, Witt( • Grindstones; •acid Hatigirigs, . • Stoves,, • ITin Ware, e Ain Pampa, ; Books, Cutlery, ' Bedsteads, Patent Medieloes Ix &e for sale liv " " LITTLE &iIaIRDINO. CASH! VOLT ran hut- almost anything in the way oC . - MINERAL " MERCHANDISE,. for CASH, at a very small advance h•om.co=t; by ap plying to LITTLE J: PRODUCE, \V- A • N T E• _ _1 UTTER, .E:4717,8, 'Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Crain of all kinds, !eagle,' Old 'in:m . 4lnd Copper; Lumber, Shingles, Dried .Andes,.Bean`s, kr., #•?; wanted in exchanze furgeiOls, W - " .LIZTLE g (30ME AND SEE, 4 • Little te;ochAt:o4 ; DErtyr, .holy • The Bev. C. OLieurheht, . wTrx . iv r x,.. 11 ..rtala g i bili re 2: j l r aty II! Southern ak , Sla, - diecovend h Ouwaittnfriion, A Manta, Drcuichitis, dpuyif4, C01d,., - . Neruoto Debility, ~ . _ • iialtunimitieset theßulcm; Iltia, an eawr and atteetual , etc* n 1.. t. the Itzwithx. Actuated, I,y a Scalia to.btairlt Ws 'gaffer- Inaiallalas. De willeheettuUy semi thi itecept4 tftweyro .imet, I d o . cite ft, with tall and explicit dirediont for PegweihAVVEßtereitl euthisthe biettletne. Aildmit , • Rea. c. FI, nun aus.t.-im ..., ssi Rrpildway. N. Y. etfalr;'! . woLvirs i itocene-waikmilkscal4, A Sept. 1, '67, MEI LITTLE .i-11AI:1)1NO IMM -TO-- IME=7 The ledtrreest. Though the resdtiress - it is gesteratfyisdndr• and Sleet this songiihe is Still more admired' :its partnient is, we to, and confidence G roc e rk r e5•77.A., 4-4 T im' 'he ie. iiveriatond and a r- - Crockery.-3 lartwateek.Ntlalluto , „ 7 nsiin- - . Hats ilk Cape r 11<xits susi Sacte+. l ":4o.4 4l - Carpet.' Large assortment of Wall raper'. •, - Montrose, May 8, 1867, NEW ,NILLINEEZ., 74x1 Dress-Maki rt ng a At e , V.A* 79U-11-EARP-.111,14',#'310-, litfi. HA V Si _forme! ly of New ..-Torlr, biss oPenga Ililinteil and ,F a ney Shoee lag of itto4kryn;tutsd ha4,' nit ,returned from Nifil York with a- lame -add • uh'lonabk itocli atipkti4l4 l consisting of Ladies and Misses Straw_lial - t nyle-and rariety, also.,Clapem4Stik Hate s ly on' band. - or e_ierfl.ita'ant Cfpodtk - eaucit as deriea, - • 'Braids, - ,nosieryo3apik . 'llendAifeKt Lace Goods,. /Lc.; all of which ahn , • kostsit - • . , . •,, I'ailicular.aticttioi red' Blencitiro: - ' • Brooklyn, May 6,18;57.-1.7d New Forward*Lint, lieIiINNEIG 11,N .SitliLli.444)l}ll4 every day ihrotthatit Vew York I•grieMoja: , • Butter and other country p F oduco sold at the tarket rateil at- - ,reicional.)l4 The proeeedsw,lltba'palrrin Currttit tnotieSrhetliii: old stand. 41 new stock - of xuod jt treeeiced HENBY'IIcIEBINWir. Great Bend, June. 73, 1857.—tf . , - 1:14SSOIALJW10111.• „ NT MICE is hereby givettoblti, the. inn Of ' 1 & Guild is - :thiolhw.ikiiso yed by stiattatibasent * • C. P-. HAViTLEY;*- Gibeor., Aug. 17, 1857. , E.*E. GtiLD. - - The books and:neernitgs'cairtsa iotind ai, the4re formerly occupied...by t i lleAubserlbeta. - .411. pattecknA unsettled-uccouutsare requested tcr tame as :loon as pbssfblc. • The business:MlllA Co4duct4 111' -ehe fibre by' the subscribers . under tilt. fins_ - of C; -.P.. liawley, who ere constantly receiving from Nety.ll'9ol. j;end P.hiladt l bia the Extet.styles of t • . Fall - and Winter Dry Giiod4 - , . 1 &e.,, eller wbrelf will be Sold Wu very temsll Irirofit, for ready pay. C. P. trivirmr. iiibsion. Sept. $2, 13,57. • fit.•II,...IIAW.LEr: LAWNS.! TE' STY.LES, feduccd_prices, at • ' • • • • ii 0174: • FLOUR : . FLOUR.II , 11 - ;RESII ground, from' new Wheit„ just reich* -E.5 4utd 1u:11114.,r4 from i:7- 4 50 to $9,00 per barrel.- : „ ITESIPMAD &, - McIEMIt. P;ll3lLisn, Septernber'9.il,9.7.. C II ALLIS 'DEILX4CS.. ' HL ()lace to bn.y ChaUialor.a attortg, is COLE I.,EATHER - an4 CODFtSII, a . new. - soppi l y k 7 just hi. . BENTLEY & nE4D. - Montrose, July 8, 1.867. 'AVINDO% SASH. Cl. fullassortment cf .Window Cash, cortstantly_rott Muni at the 19west imirEet rates. Also 'malty other articlesnot carried by the "Big Wagon* - TINiEPSTEA MeICENZTE. PAINTS, OILS, ate. . . . . Tv E liare just received d. fresltlnioice of Fairs. v 1 anti 011 s, Dye-stuffs, Clensteals, &e., witte.b inr are selling -nt the - lowftit taarket iates..Those ittillitat will give ua a cal lI.EIIPSTE4it 4,31 Ic oTIC , 113 FM 0N S desirous of paying/0e EsonOVordebts :1 of any deseripilosi, cad, do so byleaving their pailnents with Posts Cooper k• ,Bittiketi, Moat ro to my credit, whose receipts- will - bWalloguld from their date. ' . C. L. WARD. ipril-IS-, • 1E56:-1 - - = LOOK' HERE T : 43 fIE subscriber has been iieeiring duaglhe Old three weeks a fine Int of &.'''sumarat 1120111, malting, with former stOcl, an inis.ortment withihkit there is' no bompaiison in this vieinity - ;•andllilat they are being . sold in amenner sadefauttn to en.‘tomers is manifest from the Ete ; t, that notwithst4nding el-eftires at competitimq the rush and sales thuli .far inure been, unpreeedentett 7 : - We mean vt kir frequent additions„.to.ke,np-thease. • sorfineht. gooa and:really OromPt , • ingetmoin,eri ran rest itssureititial': the old-store-is net terbti outdone. - In addition to the - . rietr kept for yew/a, , -now ilaiee; o good • ' •'assertmeht of 7, " READ 174.3L1 1;1 CL OTH .1,1,,G - . , -Roo,r,go„ afrossi in all i•arieties; :Please give Gibbon; May 27 16/57 004iiiiic:4i4i; . . _ PTIIIE suaricriber baring. spirt reemisiike _TAT. I. LORING BUSINESS yternsammai/g43(illitteilik _ rill penni!) r ill *pare uaqvasoaelle effort .o.g. t iesSfi all +silo may ,sed fa th. enapiov; NM.. .15htift :dm Brick Blok over tferiilty and iti;titA' fßoFe:..,_ 'M _- ontrose, June - 2.4; 1851.4 r . 1- • ILWIIIIR. sir° . V 10, - .*,letbirc• . • _ \Lilt have bperi so Itthrougbly'trfe4); di.' kl entire intiarattitio ofail, that iheg thretille fit* ornmend froth rot:* 8. - 11. , SAYitRACIIRO'ffiER4,.. Montrose, May. 27 1 , 1857... ft , tbingvims- aulre'hertsers t TtSl.l.llO " Nitest, Thirig , Ottl,7 le the new ..E.Witoot et Pitch' giiltik the ioutidslori Legiemr4 end , C. For , toeing; Inatiniben tither "Vies .1* beat,".a3 the rnound.may be poionged. to tin'Amolni• Me hmgtli. ' 'Made of die, bet: " wurritrited'iwerfeef.r - ,Stiotto Itey,pap t•Ethe COM -y, postintitton re ef.1,4,04,11y •A: it S3IIIIIL. Ifontrese,.Pit.i Junp-24;11157.--tf. '-':'- - N - EW -, :fikK)i),S. , ;:' ' DAUTITAT:A. , VI!..'D '. Are now moither i ttietrzrasßenehlef ' • - 2135 11)1 7 1 1r i'l l o l l' 't "Vi4ll:g r i OT - • Dry Go*, °Twenties,' • • .• -. Crochet?, Ilattlitare9Tia and" , • Stone Ware;: Drug% IModlcinee. Painta,Pitti, and I:l_yeatinifs. Molts ,- caskl ; • and Siker Perfamety4 - Fancy_ Cloodit;iloota; Sbnik. and - teethe*, Nate and'eape,taild In - fadtoiltifose weeny Okla -usiselV found la 01:km1:aryl • at of •irlilat vie tillroiCion usual t t eraw, "Awing. ow cnotomitlN sue l the petal generally, that they, may rely on elk/evocable plow ns any other . Flatithliebigent this Ow tithe - 44. - Montrose;:ilerit; 38, . 15 t • , ikpitalt`;vo are rcigekitlig .Ntlir weekly - I emit therethrgutertfinyn atOrttiber4 hili44, Whit& We toreallii'ti) . as low. eisithe ea fartkien • ca. -be lutteloseti Ibr, abs where in the county. HEMPRIATI*4III4IIIIIIWL Brioltlyn t Juoc 3 1 . lq+lll MEE FE .A.SO, MI
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