.... P. T. Barnum, oftiew . York, gained a suit in-the Circuit Court at Washington, i n which the verdict was .for *51,9161 and interest. Samna' Gibson has been 'lli:Manna s t Lancaster Pa. to ten months iwilmiaon. meet for sheep s tealing. It is estimated that 70,000 firkins more hotter were made in the dairy counties of New York the past season tbao ever be. fort in one mrmmer.. •• • Th o istature of Texas Lave elect ed J. Pinckney 11.-nderson and J. W. Camp bell, United States Senators, _to succeed Generals Houston and Reek. Several Roman Catholic priestshave b een excommunicated by the - BishoP of Augsburg, Ba,vatia; fer r hotding that salvation ma y be found 'iirithin the - pale of other ciiiirches than that of Rome. -It is stated in a Spanish journal that, Mr. Dodge, United States Minister at Mad. rid, has sent in his resignation, but that he has- done so entirely from the state of his family, and other private coniiderations. A paper stated that " Washington ro infested with a gang of desperate scoundrels." Prentice replies--" This is . evidently on ins& mertence. Congress doesn't itssemble until *the first Monday in December." - , There are now in New Bedford, Mass, l 22 whalers, 12 ships and 11 barques, - on iy vco of which will sail this season.— There are Always some whalers lying - by for the winter, but the number this year es much larger than usual, rwitig to the monetary dif: &shies. . Last. Tuesday a you gen of Dr. Sullivan, of this - place, broke through the ice end almost drowned whilst skating on the A st i opposite the Montour Iron Company's Isltll. Ile was itScued, we , are told, by means of a top. Re was immediately, ear. ried to a neighburing house, and, although life was almost extinct - , great sad persever irg, exertions saved him—Demi& Intern pair. The fate of Governor Walker re minds us how unform is the history of. Kan sas Governors! They all set out with a great'llouriA of trumpets, and commence their career by an affiliation with the Border Ruffians. They all become disgusted with their party, and one after another straggles down the Missouri - River, coming home to embarrass the Administration, and to tell tales out of school, to the great injury of the Detnoeratic party. As a remedy fora disordered cur rency, many are , proposing a resort to a new National Bank. Better try a purely metallic currency first. .If that does well the country will be satisfied. It it does badly, there will be an end of clamor fur it. As the case now stands there is a specie currency for office holders and goieniment contractors, and a paper currency for the people. The domi nant party, moreover, get the credit of being the specie party, while they reap all the ad vantages, if any,, 'which result from paper money and commercial credit. There . seems to be . a niisapprehengion in some quarters on the subject of the author under which the Constitutioni! .Conven tion in gansas a...t.semlied, Some of the pa pers spesi: yf an Act of Congress authorizing a Convention. A bill ;for the purpose wa4 poised by the Senate, but was not concurred i n by the Ifi)use. Tha Convention was au thorized by'an Act of the -Territorial Legis !attire. ; . It is at last di:finitely settled that the Ilenablitan have elected thetrovernor and S , A te Prison ltrpector in Wisconsin ; and in theitgislature there is a Republican majori ty nn joint ballot. The . Democrats elect the other State officers. . . -.. A single insertion of an advertise ment in the Boston Herald, fora girl to feed press, brought three hundredd-and eleven sp . - plicants, and they had not ceased when the edition went to press. This fact speaks vol.. umes'of painful truth in regard to the condi: tion of the working women of the largo cities. The Washington Union to day, Liss a very severe article, condernnir:g the. Phila delphia Press for its course in regard to the Kansas Constitutional Conventicin. It con rlnds as follows: "He (the editor of the Press) is exactly in , the condition of the Black Republicans whom he so gallantly foughtih former contests. - He is perverting andinisspplying the great principle that the will.of the majority should prevail. Such perYerAons ot that principle- cot4d justify mob!, lynch law, and - all overthrow of law and order.t.' .... The Boston jotirna/ says that Hon. N. P. Banks will t,ske his seat in the Unittc . States House :of Representatives, which meets next week, and hold it for a month, as the :new State Government.:Of Massachusetts., of whith he will be the Governor, will not come into existence until the .fitti el January - . next. His resignation from Congrena,. the Journal says, will take effect on the Ist of January. By this means Mr. Banks will lend his voice and influence to the Republi cans in the incipient struggle in the 'House. A piling woman in Milford; Gmn.. recently answered a. matrimonial advertise ment in a New York paper, in sport, but a reply came speedily, and as she took it from , the Post-Office she made the acquaintance of ,12n advertiser, one Victor Bard, who went sup to Milf6rd with:lila letter. Bard cultiva ted the acquaintance, got himself puffed in the local paper as a literary man, lecturer, rte., and the day was fixed for his marriage with the girl, when news came an the eve of the wedding, that Bard was arrested as a :swindler and biiatnist. The young lady is disconsolate. ;1i .. The present tightness in the r.ontiy market is operating very injuriously to the .prosperity of the country press throughout Minnesota. The Olmsted Journal, The Winona Argus, The Traverse eke Sioux Register, The Shakopee Advocate, The " Southern Minnesota' Star, The Stillwater Onion, and The Dakota Journal, have sus. .pended publication—the first three indefinite ly; the othersopromise to resume. • . Two Methodist ministers in North Carolina, Messrs. Edwards and Rosser, have been ,"disciplined" fur the indulgence in the aame'of ten-pins at the Virginia Springs -last Summer. They pleaded guilty, expressed regr!. for the act, stated that they were not. Luscious of intention to do . wropg, and . Iromised not to do so any more. The. Con ference which tried ihem, in session at Eliza beth City, accepted the acknowlergatent, and Ivrmitted them to continue their functions. Tlet St. Paul Times of the :.4th alt. olririai return's of the mite: Governor "' 32 Giinitie.: o f Minnesota , icit show ag. 15'?.874 hiltineY (PwPub.) "" 4 0,444 f.ir • : ? ibic. : 3 , ~ (Dom,)--Ranurey ahead . , TlO. Ten Inqre C;ionties unoffieitillY beard, from give tmiey I , BBo , Sible y 1„44M —therea4ing liamsey'it'rrittiority t 4 616. But there are bogus repqrts f m k,ont And' clith other counties, which givelthley 1,116 tnajority, WhiChlof course elect* Viin : The huhu factureis of these returns are witii ed Piet they can only inbuilt them._ for cip.vms a their peril. RO,U : o,ll*':4 - 13-gT , MT : IVAL, "Tau Towns: soar) so nom% awns WI rile Lua rowan Tuna aocTua. oil Ira Nairata aanusa." "ROUGH & RELDIr" EAGINE COMPANY, _ll, Wc. MILL sour • IFEgeolrFWaL 9 BLOOMER HALL, CHRISTMAS EVENING, Dewunber 25th 1857. Single Ticketi, $l,OO, Lady and Gent.. $1,60 "Neap on more wood! the wind is ; But let it Whbtle as it will. Well keep our Christmas Merry still." COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. E. C. FORDEUX D. Sara; C. VT. Mon, A. P. Kama, 8. G. Faces, F. A Cu; & H. Mins°*to; -D. D. Sum. Notiee.—There will be a Conference of the Sus- QUILISAIIINA ASSOCIATION OF UNITCRBILISTIIi at Sur quehanna Depot, Wednesday and Thursday, (Dec. 18qnd 17.) AU are invited to attend.. I,t, is expected that Rev. J. M. AUSTIN, of Au burn, N. Y., will bathers. A. 0. WAnaxx, Dec. 9, 1857. Sfaadiay aerit. MARRIED. In Friendsville. on the 3d inst., at the residence of the bride, by Rev. B. B. Emory, Mr. Parszaven HINDS, of Montrose, and Mrs. ALVA ESMOND. In Jessup, on.the let Inst.. by Eld.. A. L. Post, Mr. Samna. B. Roans, of Bridgewater, and Miss MAVILLA AVUT, of the former place. In Forest Laid, on the Sd inst., by Eld. W. C. Til den, Idr. H. IL Ram, of Syracuse, N. Y., and Miss Eusa-ttasit. cf Lentysville, Wyoming Co., Pa. • On the 34 lasi. ; by Bev. Wm. Reddy, Presiding . Elder of the Auburn Distric:, 11. Scorn Raasts,, Esq., of Port Jervis, end Miss rum Late, of Jackson. DIED. In Middletown, on the 2d inst., Miss Ass &R -eece; aged 24 years and 6 months. The funeral of the deceased was attended on the 4th, when a large concourse of people manifested their respect to the departed and their sympathy for the bereaved family. [Cow. In Carbondale, Oct: 22d, 1887, Asuxa Cusuar.r.- tali, in the 54th year of his age. The deceased was horn in Gibson, Suaq. Co., and removed to Carbondale about three years since.. He was a worthy member of the M. E. Church, which he joined under the ministry of the Rev. Mr. Evans, in the rear 1833. The disease of which he died was the lung fever, which terminated his existence in less than a weeks time, and his spirit returned unto the God who gave it. Although his friends would s have liked to enjoy his, society longer ' yet God in his providenee. saw fit to remove him from them; and we trust he is where the Wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest. His remains were con veyed to Raeford, this county, where the funeral ser vices were attended by the Rev. S. Barnes, who preached to a large audience from these appropriate words: " Blessed are the pure in heart, far they shall tee r. 8. He was a kind husband and affectionate father, and bas left a wife and wor thy family to mourn his 100. We miss thee, absent father, . • We n lot thee, every day ; • 'Death might have claimed another, • • And let our father 'stay. We miss thee, absent father, , • • Bclov'd so many years ; Where could we find another, So worthy of our tears? • :‘ Though tears now, without- number, We shed, affection's rain, We would not break thy slumber And cal! tl3l back.:ltztin. THE PAPER FOR YOUR FAMILY. NORRIS & WILLIS'S ROME JOURNAL for _l_B5S PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT #2,00 A YEAR. THE HOME JOL - RNAL hu become universal.— There are few fimiliea of cultivated habits—(few of those who seek' to enliven and make home the most intelligent and attractive place)—who do not' now receive it. It is read, . we believe; wherever run the gold threads of domestic happiness and true moral refiuetnent, which are woven so thickly into the stronger and coarser web of our country's indua try and energetic prosperity. The Home Journal is the speaker to the hearts of thia busy' nation, in the hours given to happiness Mid relaxation. The first number of tlei new series will he issued on the first of January nett. New subscribers can be supplied from that date; but immediate applim tion will be necerteary fdr Such as desire to begin at the beginning. A home is hardly complete, we think we may safely venture to say, without the Nome journal, which, besides being a chatnicle of the times, abounds in intelligence designed to enliven an American Home. Its editors (Geo. P. Moneta and N. P. WILLIS) devote their entire time, skill and ex perience, to the task of - giving, each week,"everything worth knowing.. They particularly keep an eye on all the whim and novelties of the day. The utmost pains are taken to pr sent the facts and outlines of all news. In the literary departmeta, we aim at s ketches and readsble criticism, and in our conden sations of the prOductions of the vast newspaper world of Europe- we endeavor to avoid the tiresome and the local, ar:d'transfer to our columns the pickof English information and brilliancy, while we endeav or to select with a true sense of pure _morals, true Wit, and genuine humor. The new-feature for the coating year is one that we have long thought of presenting to our readerse—the .Comuusinesnexce of four very brilliant leennen who send w repdarty the Gomm. or ens GAY WOULD.— We have grudged exceedingly the keeping of these most readable matters to ourselves—feeling certain that it was precisely the Society ,_gossip which our eubseribers required as 'efferveseence to the other wise brimming cnp—an, with some di ffi culty, we .have obtained die conse nt of our fair correspondents. It was only on one condition,however—the i nt -pa. ta, sir each, should be stficy preserved. 'We agreed to this ; brit, as it was important to distinguish be tween their several Letters, we ventured ,to suggest name de plume, 6441 as we thought would be some what descriptive of their several veins of humor. The four ladies will therefore be introduced to the readers . of the next volume of thd Home Journal, as Mrs. JA PONICA JONES, Mrs. AMELIA - RATTER, Miss LOTS* Nevem, Miss JIVSTELLa SUSIMORZ. And from these —the four most brilliant persons of our city acquain tance—the charming Letters will be duly forthcoming. Every one-known howl tea-table or evening circle is enlivened, by the coming in of an intelligent man, who knows all the one ideas afloat, and tells them, 'briefly, and gayly, and off-hand; in the way of ordina ry convenution.! Such a person gives you the sub stance of the daily papers, in three or four sentences —tells you' the plan any moral of a new book in a dozen words—gives the essence of a sermen, the core of a pubfic speech; the key to a public charac ter. the spirit of an article in a review, the novelty in fashion, the last turn in politics—all riefly, and all without detail Or flummery--leaeirig it with you, as material for your own discussion and goatip. This is just What we,propose to do for the Home Journal for 1858. We mean to jot down, for our mikes in the fewest words possible, every new' idea that falls in our way. As we read, as people drop in and talk, as we look about in our walk'', we shall ,be on the look-out for ideas and novelties—giving their in the briefest shape. ' Formerly, we used to lay each mem- , oranda aside, to write about if we should find time— now, we shall give them to our readers, re misers. vagina -vas. In this way, the aubwriber to Journal leall stand a chance to get Add, in some diape or other; of every new idea that ii The other popular features of the paper will be continued :—.Sketehes of Belles, Portrait. of Public Characters, descriPtions of stir ring seems in New- York,.nears of fashion and manners, phases of gay and literary *lett., mid new fun er new follj-e-tn short, A , mynas OF TBE TRZEP*O IT Passim. We have scarceiblaught ft neciammrte titentkoc betrov er, what. our readers.weli understand,. that we hike' I care also to•chroniele quid advance every interest of berairoknee andlnifirk iteproverierit, and strive hard to make 'the "Home Journal no 'kik onetbl and proving than it is entertaining and original 4. is -Newe Year's present /rem a Gentteman go . Puly; the Home Jourtnd ill4OO, of whkh Ike remain ! iirrithee is - restesitbered every aiwik,-iad Iris unampeas; staralagif In good taste. - • • ' .litip--For one copy, $2 ; for three copies, .5; or for one cOpy for three years, s.li—always . in ad vance.' filabiteribe. - without - Address ERN twat" • Hditore e 10't Fulton-Street, liew-Yeek, •-' • . I ' + REg - liCrit : NW Mitt inirl ~•oY .NW CHEAP. lIES74Irr 4* REAP. •• 3letqavie,. Dee. 9, 193 _ A . LL NUMBERS, just In,. and w il l*, sold tigbt, by dec. 9. BENTLEY k READ. BiiNlllAlllllll, for ode by • J. LYONS 3 SON. Noritrose, Dec. 9, 1857. " ' =RAY. STRAYED from the eneloiure of IMhselStruPpler 4;7 in Birebardville; two red bellbrPalTes, and one WWI line back. Any person Informlng me where said calves are shall be suitably reward. . -.- MICHAEL EIRIEPPLEIL' Blrchardvill 0, Dec. 9,1857.4 w ... .}1 • • . 1011101 . WERE my wife Esivarrn u left my bed and " and board without just calm t. provocation, I do hereby forbid any one harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will not pay any cbts other con. xraetint after this date. ' .. & SCOTT.. Lenox, Nov. 30th, 18157. . . . . Sheriff's Sale. . BY virtue of a writ of reit. ez. issu4l by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehan county and to me directed, I will expose to isle brublic vendrie, at the Court House in Montrose, on Sa turday the 26th, of Dee., 1857, at one o'clock, r. m., the following de. scribed piece or parcel of land, to with , ALL that certain piece or parcel f land, situate in the townships of Brooklyn, Ilarfo , and Lenox, Susq. Co., bounded and described as folloirs, to wit: on the north by lands of William P ins 'and Daniel iel ; il Oakley, on the east by lands of E stun Brewster, Othneal. Carpenter, and Obadiah Johnson, on the south by Obadiah Johnson and SamuCl Wright, and on the west by lands late the estate of Wise Wright, deceased, containing 240 acres, mo ' or less, with the appurtenances, two framed d g houses, four barns, one cider mill, one horse barn one woodshed, w i one orchard, and about 175 acres imioroved. Taken in execution at the suit of Benry Abel and Seth Abel vs. Michael Brown. JOHN YOUNG, Sheriff 'a Office, Montrose, Pee, 9,f57. B,Aertyr. — IVIZ:VTiC IS HEREBY G-. E ' E N,. THAT--• ' AIL rallireili ,- - ET A S just returned from New-Yo k, with a tarp 1 . 1. and choice variety of GOODS, ught for Cub, and se!qed ct with much care, from er thirty of the. b es t H ous ,Ns in New-York, which he frac' to his an io tamers an d t.,.Ne public, at low plicujor Cub. Ills stock comprises; • : .1 DRUGS, - • if EDICINF.S, " A INV PAINTS, - , OILS, WINDOW GLL . • DYE STUFFS, . - GRANCERILS. 7 4LASS WAEg,. CROCKERY, MIRRORS, CLOCKS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW WINDOW, FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOOD HARD WARE, 'ONE WADI WOODEN WARE, . BROOMS,BRUHES, JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES, CANARY] SEED. WHIPS, • POCOT KNIVES, ' UMBRELLAS, GUNS; . .1 • • PISTOLS, • Alt UNITIONI • - TURPENTr CAM HE NS, • BU SING FLUID, ALCOHOL, LIQUORS,. ' - (For Medicinal Parpaes, • TRUSSES, I - SUPPORTERS, SHOUP I DER BRACES, PORT MONIAES, SPECTACLES, I SILVER k PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, ke., GOLD PENS, STATIONERY. VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, ke , And all of the most popular PATENT MEDI S. Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto reeeir-. ed, he hop e s to merit a continuant p and large in crease of the Fame. 'ABEL TURRELL. . Montrose. Dec. 1557. • DM GOING : GOING Antitill. B . CT not thronch the hands of the Sherif. tiie sneer to dispose of onr own. GOODS, therefore I GREAT INDUCE7ENTS • --,-....... ARE fIFFg.RED TO • CA Sn CUSTOIIXERS - , or no SHORT CREDIT. with aPProved notes. Than who wish to mail themselves of this opportunity. a e Advise to call at the ,' • Store's of I . GUTTENBERG, ROSE. UM A CI:1" AT EITHER I IfONTROSE, SCSQ. CO., PA., SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT SUSQ. CO., or TO WA NPA,BRAD4ORD CO.,PA., What we oSer to suit _ . M I I MA Ara aiii 9 AVOID SUSI' lON,- Great Bargains ..._... , TO PURCHASERS Or ALL *INDS Or Dry Goods & Ready Made Clothing, which tan been lately NM:taxed under lne }ow prices, and selling at the same. A spl stock of DRY GO. DS, COMPRISING ALLMOST Kt . 'Elili KIND OF SUCH AS RICH MOIRE ANTIVE.. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. , PLAIN AND PRINTI9RENcH MERINOS, * ' SHADED AND PL IN ALL WOOL, AND COMMON DsLAINF.S. PARA METTAS CI, to 30 per cent. lower than MT!. AG..&e. Ls DOMESTICGIOIIS, - cur stock Is complete and astonishing-low , e also bars as hand RUM AMAIM HEAVY iTOCK 0 1 raffilMEEffil V which we veer 30 per cent. lower than any ii +er Establishment to this section. Also Cl...thine made to orate the neatest sad best manner. and WARRANTED. All kinds of Grain taken at the HIGHEST V.A111127 rt 1025. Also Dried Apples and Geese Feathers. - i Please call and price our goods, and satisfy VOWIMITVII tithe shore FACTS/ • . Guttenberg, Roisenlbnum & Co.. YON - TRW, Pa_ Nov. 26, NAL-tt 1 . NEW GO. DS, JUST ABIUVED, - .4IND • SELLING AT GREATLY REDLtE I D PRICES, FOR THE REAOT by -• • J..I4YONEA SON. Montrose, Nov. 26, t 867. i • - - Ezecuter's Notice. . .• °TICE DS urstnir corm to all ui bartag_deromodo 15 1. . Zik t altbe estate at c t rr o r cbe tare of Say Mn. tamefor mute. moot. sal WI pectoso Indebted to sold Estate mudded to mam um =. Wm. "B=a" TUCCUA Notice Not Eitraoilioary, A S much as we deepise public dinuning r weirould .t 1 like to see every loan end woman that is owing us on old accounts, copm and i n way, settUirthe same. •The hard dines has ow n. mt. Wi are owing debts which we zooid be g to pay. • which is utterly impossible, uuhie by mailsbor and what is due us. Now will every one haying unsettled se; counts with us call nod nee mat If bni. , every little helps. We wig ttke Beef, Pork, Fowls, Oats, With ire7kinds 4f Greek Which thew &r ay debit. oma hafe to Rpm . e b i ur py ,w§ alOngig alim4,nfir es thing / 4ie wftF for more. • • a.] sazAlllk; lhatrose. Dpe. 2;'i/#7,4•. SHOULIV' 11._. irhaw,":""4" o " ottol* thi thmdiiaw i 4611 w. POMAR4I illitenri. l ands den Ilbriddch liwareLginowittatyteLeint: ara u gg r ,_ ' food " be riZt e lf=ri r if t e . =Z . that arm agen4failit the : “FILIAIIVerS 5ig0141, ,, • . aid you "Mind everythbg old poortleased Ware rigidnefbr berreoloneleb, aipdeee asparatlelledialbel=he modicum sae. Among oertetabeise may be Meet bbs Giumeseeelltiiscries; _ ; olPinall : Smut.. Boat ^ TWOBISINSIS 1,/,1.1111.2 DAS ; EMUS VAISTAILI *MIX' PLUSH; 011117131`1 IitrISLIXD_ s; •r Oeseles Vsesitiesst . Jrrali Mcoreerso Crnaea, 'Janne.% Vraleneell 4. PAIN Musa: Caereeles Bum trans; &over% Reetre Rause; irtth elrerY Tal*r et • Thaw!:Os Family Biedtc - ineN . warranted to the wpm tee triad WYaweeetestmeaded, with °then too einseroae,to tientlee. CO end see se. .._•141 sod advice the ot chew • TUATILIII, Jr. liortactut, Due. -er • , .-Rieonteet Silo. ' int undersigned,. emetic &c., of Jaekstm W. T Par mintl, deceased, u 1 War at public sale,on the premises late of said.decedent,in Gibscm. on Wed. nesday, Llecemberitth, 1867, at 10 o'clock,•A.-111; the following pers:ptsal propsetv: 1 yoke of, ozejl,", cows; 1 ppke of tWo-year•old steers. 1 calf, 1 seven•vear.oll bsy mare, 1 yearling colt, 16 sheep, 2 tatting hogs. 2 shoals, awrantity of corn. wheat, rye; oats, gross weed, hay, and coarse thdder. 1 Jamming mill, 6 sugar kettles, *sap holders, a quantity °rasp tubs,- 1 ozmus lumber. shingles, 1 lumber wagon, buggy warm, mi k e;, 'doable and single harnesses. pair abobidsleis, vott*,.2 Polk, side&iliplough,•corn plough,-2 harrows, and other firming tools; loom mid utensils, 3 cook storm with fuildtureibedsmads, bids, tables, chshi, bunatu,and other household furniture. dairy utensili, ind - a great many other articles, too numerous to mention. Trims : All sums of $2, or - over; stz months' audit with approved security; WI than that amount. each. • - JACOB L. 0!L11gli. Gibson, Nov. - 26, 11101.-13* Ail Acrostic, m. 7 razor's Itetek.myshciut sere 0 b, -comae, an, all, : on land or se A / R Ise twenty steps, rest , coy caw 1.1- ICI R cane, place few, antooth a.cbu-p JI- F I charge a sispetice , ?.s feE s • Sl tranger, I am dewth on hai 110 Shop removed to the 6 Faiimers' Store,” on Maln , Street. - "Montreal, NOT. 25, 1257.-4 f Er4.4•TED. TIITE utt eer ordersignt more i desi om Se: to take hrat p n ires elt, for one, A JDAIRY FARM,. with 15 or 20 cows. The louder made from the small dairy I have lieritofore kept. has been pronounced of good quality, by purehaaers. Any one having such, sifarot to let can address the stdaseriber, at Ararat - P. 0., Susq. Co., Pa. GILBEIVTWILLIANS. Ararat, Nov. 21, 1857.--lw" HL copartnership betweeit Z. COBB' & J. A. HOWELL is this dailthesolved by mutual consent. The boas anti Accounts are in the hands of Z. Cobb, f ur te td eni e li t ; and the butchering business will be carried on at thi old stiirlby J. A. flowsu.. Z. COBB, • ' HOWELL. Montrose, Nor. 20, 1 ,41.--tf "': • ►PER, OIL WAWA DAILY TELEGRAPH FOR -THE SESSION. 4:NZ1D:41,4:10!3:W4 C.4.vil Tsifgraph . is now in the THE Harrisburg Deity second year of its existence. It was started hurt fall rather as an experiment, an.l till Succeeded be yond the most sanguine cep...et:ado:ls of its publish ers. It has gradually won its tray to public feror, un til it has placed upon a firm and sore basis, and Is now one of the permanent " Institutions" of the Capital. It has been Especially conducted in all its departments with an eye sin to the public good,. aid its gradal aMtateady rfterlft or'pattenitryge-ims beena gratifying evidence of the public appreciation. of the labors of the publishers* make it what it bi, a reliable record, of the public events of the day, loaf and general. It shall be the effort of the publishers try tontinue it in the spirit in which it has pus far been conduct ed, to add , to its general' and local interest, and to merit its steadily increasing patronage; and should its increased patronage in subscriptions and advertis ing be commensurate with their hopes and expecta tions, it is their intention to enlarge it about the first of January next, by the addition of four more col umns. This will give us additional room fiur our ad vertising patrons, which is becoming very necessary,. without trenching upon the apace allotted to the reading matter; As an advertising medium the Pd.- graph is already one of the most desirable in the in terior-of the State. and is daily becoming more and more so. During the sessiontrof the Legislature es pecially is this the Lam, as the full reports of Legisla tive proceedings given in its columns, renders it a de sirable paper in every part of-the State, and insures it a wide circulation. During the approaching session of the Legislantro; it is our Intention to make the " DAILY Tst.taaarn" a correct and reliable esponenkof the doings of the Legislature of Pennsylvania. With this view, a corps of competent Reporters will be employed in each Rouse, and a full, complete, and accurate re port of the proceedings will be given every 'day up to 'the adjournment of the morning sessions, einbrac ing the details of the busineasof -the session, sketch ea of: debates on all important and interesting quer tions, and such editorial comments as the importance of the 'subjects, and their bearing upon the public in terests may suggest. . . The course of the paper will be strictly neittra/ in ID°Utica, the aim of the editors being to give fair - and impartial accounts of the doings of the Representa tives of the people, leaving_th • .nstituents to judge of the action of their public to for them selves, on the review of the proc'eedia _a, as they are fairly presented to them through our columns. The'session will be one of more than ordinary im portance. The derangement of the currency, and the peculiar position of the Banks, will require, or, at least, will excite much legislation, and will, in con• sideration of its important bearing upon the general basiness prosperity, be a question of absorbing public interest. It shall be our province to present to the readers of the Tefegrctkoh full and impartial records of the legislation upon this and all other subjects. 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Noy. 25. 1857. * "IVOTICE is hereby &es to all jimmies donsinds neatest LI the estate crif JACIPOIS W. PAEMINWX.Istod, late el GM son township. that the some mast be presented to the andendowel for aressoiresment. WWI pampa teidisbtect.to nsid estate lies ropiest a W _ mats immediate payment JACOB GIWIIT. Esmiistr. Pibesti..New. 18,57..5w Eseinitorli SOTICIC herebi Elam seat pima larbal '4lemaade sada of thenrde tibminrs:l= /14='Prellee he eaeocasty at for 96 '118 ddinil • 4 • CHMI t L Es TINGLCY. at WASSES M. TIYOI..EY,"! h ".* Opatasber. 1, ler-0v • DISSOLUTION. PROSPECTUS. Esecuter's Notioe. • -43111 . X 0112 R OS LI II 1, eteqeilti FiqN99 Nails, Iron, Mal. *Math* DOOR LOCKS & HA NGIN GS, SCREWS of various knick, IieLDDLEII,II4 beyond description, Carpenters Teals, Shoeitakrr's.iLlto sousrksioLO bootleg a. large inaortabout of . GROCERIES, CROCKERY, D.-R-Y at the lowest market Mimi. All these, and many other articles, can *brays be finindin the PHORIUX BLOCK, . at the atm of M. S. Wilson & Son. Montrose, Nor. 4, 1857. BUFFALO ROBES, - t impeller lot just received, and will be sold km, ./1. by ' New Ali!lord, Nov. 11, 1857. Susquehanna 'Comity NORMAL selloaL. Prof. J. P. STODDARD. Principal. • TE . undersigned have the pleasure creation:icing, that the SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY NORMAL SCROOL t will again open lu the Susquehanna Academy Build ings, at Montrose, on Monday, the 30th day of lcor„ to continue 22 weeks, under thu charge of Prof..,Stod dsrd„ and Cfompetent Assistants. To those who desire to attend school, thin oppor tunity offers rare Inducements. Prof. STODDARD'I character as a thorough, practical Educator and Author—for discipline, scholarship, and superior methods of kistruction—is already too well known to require comment. Those who design becoming leachere should not Dui to avail themselves of the advantages here presented. Prof. STODDARD will deliver, during the term, a course of lectures upon the Science and Arg of Teach. inp, 'and Normal Science. :There will be an Experimental Department con .nrcted with the Normal School, to which 40 pupils only, will be admitted. EXPENSES. Tuition In Normal Department, per quarter, of II weeks, • • • - $5,00 - Tuition is Experimental do., per qt. of It weeks, 8,50 " • Latta and Greek, " " " 5,00 Board, per week, from $2,00 . , to $2.25. - ft is desirable that the tuition bills be paid in ad `ranee. The money will be refunded if the student is kepS frum school by protracted sickness. Students can board themselves the same as during the Fall term. Cooking stoves and furniture may be rented a Mr. Sayre at very seasonable rates. N. B. It Is highly important that every student be present the first, day of the term, as the classes will then be termed attJ studies assigned. • WM: JMUP, Prisident. • C. F. Rain, Seeittary. - Montrose. Nor. 4. 1857 —6 .aramod 0 . g. 11. 3 to :1 E. 11 2 11:$ : 11 C A el 0. Iv e). •-• : 4 .4 • • r F'77 g 9 4 CO Esc at s.c. = 3 a • o MONEY WANTED: . • PENNSYLVANIA MONEY taken at par in ea. • change for goods at • NEW YORK PRICES, or fat good Notes and AccountA. Floase call on F. B. CHANDLER. Montrose, Oct, 26, 11357. GROCERIES. • Afresh supply, including the best SYRUP In town, just opened, and going cheap. Oct. 28, '67. J. LYONS St SON. SCHOOL - BOOKS. A tai g e suorunent of School Books, Ifiscellancous tl ana Fancy Books, &c., &e., just received, and cheap, by CHANDLER. Sept. 23, 1E37. • Dissolution: . TIIE firm of R. Thayer 3 Co., is this d a y dissolved by mutual convent. R. THAYER. Jr. ALBERTON THAYER. Montrose, Oct. SO, 1857. ntrß stoves have been so thoronghly tried; to the ' entire satisfaction of all, that they need no-rec.. ommend from U.S. 8. H. SAYRE k BROTHERS Montrose, May 27, 1857. PERT we are receiving •NEW GOODS weekly I. :and therefore have always a fine 'assortment on hand, which we promise to sell at prices is low, as .the same articles can be purchased for, else where in the county. HEMPSTEAD & McIEENZIE. Brooklyn, Jime 3, lon. WE have just received a fresh invoke of Paints and Oils, Dye-stuffs, Chemicals, &c., which we are selling at the lowest market rates. Those in want will give us a call. HEMPSTEAD & McKENZIE. CAUTION LL potions are hereby cautioned against taking a note for $2O, dated May 23, 1857, due six mos. from date, payable to.J. .Niekerson, or bearer, and signed by me,. no value having been received by me for the same, and I shall not pay it unless com pelled by Law. - • 110R.S.CE ELM. Springville, Nov. 18, 1857.-3 w Interesting Intelligence ! This "Financial Crisis" - Ilas cut short the dimes— So here.are low prices, . . To suit the hard times. - ItIROM now until the first of Amiary I will self all styles of Pictures full ;. , t) per gent below &reser p OM - Or, to those who prefer, I will gtre a present with every liteeese—its value in proportion to the style of cue purchased. s Or. to Emilia or clubs of fire or more at one time, I irDl di..duct 25 per cent from regutar pricPs: 44. E 11,00 U,OO `'CHEAP PICTURES" . furnished to.uneh as desire them ;as good and as . cheap as sty in town. Every likeness sold will be nnmbered, and those Rho are so fortunate as to secure Nos. 83,66, 9901 m., on the Ust i - will receive their pictures ratm—whatev er the style or price selected ! Under any ordinary circumstances, I would,not and could not bold out such inducements, but' the depree eon of the " promve" is pressing opprest.irely Upon me, so that arsome rate, the'" impressions" must E. 81 4 • - • W. B. DEANS' Ambutotype aocl ROOff" Minix mock, foot of Public Avenue. Nontrono i Nov. ta t 111i7 • • N D STOVES, STOVES, Please Remember, PAINTS,OpLS, :14 - 4•447fEN11.L' 1 iffilltitUTL • _ - FAIR - Fer all Classes and V F. B. CHANDtER has just received direct bons thellietropolli Ids usual extemdva suppir ollaoomparatde 46 " - - An enumeration is um:meets:Ph as thereoplo genet.- allhare aware that his is Mc. , • . VARIETY MSC Moat anything, from a Penny Primo', ill do up, to just /he thing yon want, can beobahmli at*. lowest possible price. LET ECONOMY 'mum Tot In the selection of place for the lictiititiiai or your Patronage, and we are certain ire shalt have the pleasure and privilege of DOING you GOOD. Also, just received at Chndicrig, an assortment of g3OO . MOOL DOOKS3, Such as aro.in Awe at the "NORMAL 80110014" all of which will be sold at COST, for Cash. A supply of Sharines and Webster's . Dictionaries, Tad, for protaisenowdbtsibution. Cheap of course. 6 Friends! Patrons! Countrymen!' lend et your ularEfr° at►d they will be retained to you irtth Mach bimetal; after a PE W days, Don't fail to call and secure some of these FAIR ACCOMMODATIONS. Montrose, Sept. 16,-1867. NEW GOODS. • - —FOR . -•••• jF i Etilip O r 7 P: in Flo • • C3lMPErfrf IS NOW RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, , Including his usual aswrtmeutof the first end Rawest aryl's In market, which will be sold on the most fa torable toms. New Milford, Sept. SO, Is, NEW STOVES. HBITIZIMITT iz just receiving large . *stock of NEW STOVES., including a full' assortment of ELEVATED OVEN, - LARGE OVEN,. AND FLAT•TOP PREMIUM 'COOK STOVES, FOR WOOD or COAL, • WITH A SVPERIOR VARIETY OF Parlor, Office, and Shop Stoves, for WOOD or COAL : Also Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron, Stove Tubes, &c., &c. . HIS ASSORTMENT will INCIXDE the MO S T : SELECT and DESIRABLE wrons In market, and will be sold on the most favorable terms, itc., to which he would invite the par • ticular uttentioakof CASH as al Y:Eit New Mitsorn, October, 1557. ' DR. BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. THE BEST SARSAPARILLA IN THE WORLD! Wllhinav;lfigalvatededaSifmrssah supply th o e f best known remedy for all diseases originating front 11/1- impure state of the blood, the improper use of Mer cury, and for the numerous ills that "Flesh is heir . to." It is put up in quart bottles,-and contains SIX TIMES the pure Honduras Sarsaparilla of any other Amilar preparation in America.. Those who hare tried the article speak of it in the highest terms of praise. Even the Physicians in our county commend it highly, and several of Them noon in their practice. Price 81per bottle, or six bottles for f 5. t ir the /quilt/ try if. -LHEMPSTEAD & NcIEENZIE: Brooklyn, July l 5; 1957. 2 Celebrated Vegetable Compound: new stock of this medicine just received—a I. sovereign remedy fir G'holere litrantwn, Bunt. mer Comp/ain:s, &c. BENTLEY & READ. July 8, 2857. STOVES F0R:1857. T/IE subscribers are just receiving fine stock of Stoves for the Fall and Winter Tradefor 1857, embracing all the best patterns of Cooking,Parlor,and Shop varieties in use, together with a full assortment of Stove Pipe, Stove Trimmings,Elbows, Tin Ware, &e., which we offer at prices tat cannot be beat. Among our Cooking Stoves, we will enumerate the. Keystone. Premium Flat Top, Forest Queen; geffer• *onion, &c. Those in want.of Stoves or any of tbe Fixtures, will do well to give us a call. HEMPSTEAD -& McKENZIE., Brooklyn, Sept. 2. 1857. Books and Stationery. A new lot of Pocket and "Family Bibles, Testa ments and Prayer Books. Also, School Books, such as are to be used in the Normal &hod; A choice lot of A. W. !Unison's Columbian Inks. Pam. ay and Toilet Soaps, Perfumery and Flavoring Ex tracts, nice , and cheap, at the 31ontrose Book Store, by A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, August 12, 1857. BEST 111 MARKET.. TRY THE • 6101111.7 HOPE itilLts BEA UTIFUL IN SHAPE. FINE IN FINISH. • 7:011G11 IN QUALITY. • . sold by J. LYONS ts SON. - Mentrose, June 3,1851. IDLACKBEPLRY WINE.—It is nutritious to the-, , blood, promotes digestion, exhilarates the spir it strengthens and inrigoratc.s the whole systsem. Price 75 cts. 19 bottle. For sale by July 22, 1857. • A. TURRELL. FLOUR, FISH. CALT, GROCERIES, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, for sale low, for cash. ,Call and se() before purchasing elsewhere, at S. S. MOTT'S,. Montrose, Aug. 12, 1857. - CI D. VERGIT., RESIDENT DENTIST, has J. removed his Office to his new residence, next door above Dr. Pittrick's, on Turnpike street, where he Is fitting up rooms in a style of neatness and con venience befitting his profession. Re will be absent the coming week at Philtulelpeia, for the purchase of office furniture, Dental Instruments, &c. He expects also, to bring back some improvements in his art, of the benefits of which he hopes his petrowi may avail themselves at once. Montrose, September 9, 1857. FLOUR ! FLOUR!! II • FRES ground, from new Wheat, just received and. selling at fr0m17.50 to $9,00-per barrel. 11E11PliTEAD.4 MeKENZIL Brooklyn, September 2, 1267. CHALLIS DELANEY. THE place to bny Challis for a Bong, Is at C. W. morns SOLE LEATHER and CODFISH. a new supply just in. . BENTLEY & READ. Montrose, July 8, 1867. • , WINDOW SASH. - , Afull assortment of Window Saab, constantly oq hand at the lowest market rates. Also map, other articles not carried by the Big Wagon?' • . HEMPSTEAD & MeXENEIE. - • Thrilling Incident. ' restiritrif it . 4r rrimmtievibet basing agam e WRING RUMNESS permanently (ith health will permit) will spare no reasoruthlo tayl.maa all who may siets tlt to employ Ship in the Brick BlotVoriir Bentley and Rewrite. Sim ~ 3lcutramioNce 24, 180.-4 FAIR F. MANDLEIL DR. BAKER'S REMOVED. 11E= - ralt. LARGgD 7 SPRM .7; 7-- .n.. 11110 DRIT-1001111=11 a j r ) 9 I (WM rwasm _ - new snit betatinil ' sew toelett~lif. ' , ' 41,PAg4 , 7irti , Farnem NvILL Phi* - I*-m* 'erAbrila**lo* lb* SASH, DOORS, SASH, it" vs.7l.* • ` , 4 0 2 11 4 17 . 4 9 1 jaht Lt t~k $11) ik4thr ,aliep rlloOtt*e mak, filAsitfPutiT'll Trim illug aroW r uslutoll4iiiiiriti In fact, we liaise almost eierythliiiii-4;wstK . building =seri* o'll* 1101* itnit4 TiltiMmut at very small adninew Sun *at, we wader* lagire. l K4**'Wet: -OW materially consult tbeffoWtiliite — restic*lbicyr es; belbreputettisiug. iiirr4/1461EAMIDA, EF.ilr;:IDU:l27.:6A'.llr4 DM ma x a' Al l' i r:'> . -; • • *-` Aia ‘ 011 r - DY the load aid' 6ciiiat, ..IJ for sale at tbe•orery-loiy i * -• - •----.1 limp/A-if spar*, Malaita, *Pt. St. 1 . 857: -* . - - _' - , , HUI ,Mill - t -- . ~ , A FRESH LOT OF THOSE nArEclaiiNir 0 D I F . t0:N..9.- . 3E311.103 c- '3E l liaa94 n Bbls end half Bblai Pat iikeivit - Jnly 15, '57.- LITTLE' 41•11kPlialk Also, : GROCERIES; -t HATS, 2 .CRQUETIO,, BOOTS,' „ OAPS, - BONNETS, :411024:-' " C A.RPETINOS, - RIBRIAI4 , - - sirszrz,ives, SUGAR, . .4 19LASSEE, - FLOUR T .04 : , • -PO SR,: • '`C - Abrattialtil;? STONZWAIM, - rixwasivighip . a hundredth patt wkdosivare-bareitoklin aerate. Enough to SAY, -w• • 1019- ../Initt B l ll 42, and.ererythtag, expected to belbtifal the eountri, - all of which -14 ire thiterathiad;W:tine. into C A 51:i. lat. , 4** 4 P7sherAeill.l9 l .l: l * Lad we herewith bsue a - • • N 0 T.l-o_E:_, ,`• ; -TO C ASII • C S T we wish it at** and dikihe C §,, H _ we %11l sell any ,kind of Goode, the quaky eoist*' ed, at touch lower prices than _ REIN GRUIRIIII2_ Qtrallft,, livii . las!ses, Rice; Coicee, Teas, ad aßkholly of Ocaceria„ riail stack, ,ut.rectisekavtri* safe by .' • LITTLE&HARBINEW:;. . . .. I * POUR SHILLING ,TRILL : -.. ,- _ YOUN G ~ , , ... DUSTY of that nice DYSON 1 1 4,tt 1 prime article, at font shillings fill' sale by. ,- L11741 . re ILARDINS.:- ~ , • IT is NOT DISI*IPTEW Saleratus; Soap and Candles, of theNtili . tioalities sie for eale.by the bax.at eity.wholeeak prices, , sr i/272if Etetßikll EOTA a = j N. Tin Cam, just what you want for iituOul t Aa t 1. for sate -by - L.47.4,24'.1141/0 .• 1101 It'll all wool carpets, are offered at bangalokig. 111. . LIMI tt -11ARADMIR: ji BOOTS- dri: SHOW. , siitANTLy on band,' this beatatiortateat HENS, BOYS. and YOUTHS, imtn3r,r,sorx Bail* • - and 11E44, and of the beat manufacture, also • ~- WOMESS, MISSES and . - • FBILDRENS BOOTS„'"•' •-•• .. • 8 11 0gS -- in great yariety, aelling-otE at e6r7 1 . 44 ratekby . _ 1.127zr - 4. 4E.Rigifte HATS & CAPA, THE_ largest stock, and greaten *to% A4ges ... c; styles, in this settloirAteentntry, fbr salt* • .L/7224( HaßialiNkt, TO LUMBERMEN-& - WOOD,COPFIRStr BEST Cast steel arid Btalt Pqlf . thitt; Broadaxes' , Cast'Stee),X NiAdiralt l / 4 4104 Patent Tooth X Cut Saws; Withilfileaorall for sale low, by '- L1777. - Ee 21.4APISIZZ' TO DA YMIENI FIRE S; Pam, - _7sn; Pittitea ittittVidailoafirr." Butter&Ma, paby gat, lk e. „ - L/ITTLB, oft.1144,11,1411611k) • . CPU „ Y OU will sane motley py,plan:4lol 4 *msjr. Paints, Oils, sb, Man 4.1 , ,'ship ardware gencially, of .r . ..qrkg Jr_ . FLOUR, - SALT 4 large stock Constantly on luutd,., .11 Crockery and Ghto - 11,..ife t z - , 1 • - STINE WARE, _Drugs k Medicines, ' ' Wind - ow Paper," • Viruldw Grindstones, Stoves, ; -- . Wiusee . • Cutlery, . Pstent Medicines,' ke.„ for mile 131;' • weenrisr.! . . ,:, .- • ~ gat ITC/r c an, buy alimost an ;yllll4 ingot'ti = -I: WIRRAL NOM - for CAI3II, at -a , stry small adnnteiVoni , 6* -- 7 plying to, ; LITTLgok-HAND 11==2 : P VAPA W : A.. N_ : 41A DLITT-SR. EP*, i 24 _LP of all Odo r Rap, Old Iron atot„.., Lumber: S in te*, AtriedOia, - itantell e n r f - cIr LI7TA T 4 MAidadra? .cozw - Azarsziti• , *,'• • Litile.&lltildtw Totrawmircoac Diroi - 4141, j 861.-- "WetVirs „, A"ATT qi tt r i! ' ll4( 8C1334 To sinitets,ROVlliii run the "Nicest Thing Onto" grObnAMOWillb lip pitch gtylm sim.vtkikw C Yhr Tgninelatitiments the -!` *kt:' sit the 111140 TOP bdi ProlcArd 1 01 ' , su p siadirinutlie belt 434miliiint ' i wansnt4pedice!iNm4Wl Akr ANFplittli ...v.ilMVPSKAPl'melptoril 44f • Nestri?skrirliluqc- 1 4 4 1 18 041* , , IfAM MI 1 4 BM 1128 1111 ~t L~ MI ME MI E inli 4 •*