A'o9Wl*.Di_ll3l.ol7 NEWS: II . „ ~. Col. Inglis,wliose defence of "melon!: is likely to rank among the ; n* Memorable instances of gallantry ,and. etiatirlknce ih Eng. 4 lish,martitil history, is a son of the. late Right . Rev. D'r. Mu Inglls, Bishop - ,of Nova Seals. .......i A. close..sendent...of the Bible suggests; in - the ilgarietta 1 1 14, Wiligenier, that there is .reason for suppoilng that one of the descend, ants ofl„Aai;on the High Priest, was a native ;of Obi O- See F:4 - ra•vii, 4, Which rods:, " Tho son lit IZernbiah, the son of llzzic the 'son 0,1 fal,-/itikki." •• - .'. -.. •• . . - . :. , In the Senate, l'eb:4,.Mr. • Jones,. of lowa, presented the refolutions instructing the. Senst • 'front that. State - .;ainst the Lee° • pten.eraud. Mr.. T. he shOuld ..,- nqi.ob y the instructions ..-....: In ttic Louisiana. notice . has beeneven of the introdiftion of a bill td int. port 5.000 ne,,anica _froth the Coast of Africa.. Joint- , sol - utidas have aIS; !been :introduced - &nod cing.the acts of Com triodore, PALTiIIII G, liniciti eructing Senators, darequesting the . R ep i e l en tatives in . Congress to cause the Views expressed to be carried into effect. . '.... TheLegiAature . .. - has \passed the till annulling the marritge, contract. . of Thomas Washigtoti.Stnith. The.vdte in the: 1 upon, t e bill! was•l3 to 8•; ir.the Hotise there Ivai_ilisteussion - upon it prior- to its 'passage. 'The bil is now ready fur the Governor's sig. nature; which it is supposed will be•appendeer, without further delay. • . • • . -. r :. •...1. 3 kanti-Lecorhiiton Demiiicratic-tucet ',Jag . rce,ntiv held at. -I k, Villiannsport, the lobe .lif Gov.:.eacker, ..',,f en- who only :a - .y • mr ! ago ridkaled ana • denounced ,the Re publicans is "freedom shriekers:m at this came, fortvard and denounced the prOSii,very kande' and' ofitrages in • Kansa.s, and es p eqially the Lecompton Constitution . quite emphatie;Ally as Was ever;:done by, Ilepnb ieans. . It - is _understood that .Gov! Packe is firm against the Lecompton fraud. ii i _ . Bishop•_P otter, w o : was attacked on Wednday i3f last week'' by Se A re:apoplexy, at Fire nabitigb, ig - better, ut still In a criti cal con Won; - : • ,,, !,.• • !-. .! .'... A sham duel .took- . .phiee, 47.ebruary 12th, near -Phil id el phid, . 1k.. - tieen.l.o, young 2 0 dined De Charmont _nnd • Sheridan.= 'Ae bails were drawn front- the pistols' . by the st. nds, rind- that fact, Was known to Sherid . - As the pistols iVer.e . fired. - Sheri -; .dan fe I flat, and , De ..Charmont,jearing the .•leenseq eni - .*S; fled to parts Unknown. In a letter left- - at home, be Stated that if he - killed is antagonist,' he should leave inuite -diatel. for-Europe:" .. • ~ • - A Washington corii - espoildent of thel g.Pbst, writing on ..Feb, 11, gzlys:— I f the Anti-Lecomptcinites callttd Up- toun - yeSterday, and-endeavored to , in.the truth of\the rumor 'hat the . -Kan-i - vernMent• would be returned Vree c t, Calhoun evaded Ale kinquiry , Sinne . ntil asked directly whether °he would -or not, whert-,he said-'he should, not I he returns officially until after Kansas mitted." l - • ---- --.....,4 --,.....- den. William' Vallier; in i hisVeCi4r; - he South,. announee that 15 his aban- Nicat:agua, and intends to resort to i fields and pastures . new' in Mexico, , in the; northern provinees against' ifort, he may effect a , revolution which ',salt iti 'their separation- from Mexico ttitiatannexation to :hie United States. 1 Dr. Watts we ean'exclaill "Satan ome Mischief still,-" &c. It fk hinted • e government fa ors. Walker's - project. ~...., Lucielißonaparte, a nephew 1 4 t e tale criperor, after l. Several, years' _ appi - tittsE!i '. as . a deacon, has just been is d ta ,. pri stly• - orders in "tome, and it is tho . u,g it he asp yes to thetr,iple.tiara. i ) . . . I .•.•:. • The Treasurer of the .United Slit s repbr the. receipts 'of ..thc..Federal Treasuly frOm 11 sources for.the g la-It quarter , of 1 , 57, at a I the Over seven- millions - of dollars, while the disbursementsduring- the - same inart:Wete seventeen millions. , At this rate tl e 'Runnel s expenditures will exceed the incom by: 'ffirty. millions. of dollars. The ~. Troan ry was never before -so rapidly impov; crishld,. not even in the • war • with ; Great Brit*. • ~ .. •-, .'‘ \• • • _ . Even; OnP' on Ca ZSCOI State. time,' rnswe make CEE IBM doped Is-6re, Cutnorl -will n and ul With' finds the • , .; - On! the sth inst.,. ~ John V. Smith, „ Esq.; Membe(r of the ll:uts of Representa- 1 tines from this _district, offered a Bill." to an- 1 uex • rtlin territory to .Wvoniing county." I Thiil‘ Certain territory" is a portion of ,Sul. "--- stied Bradford counties, and this ••rneas- 1 ure wilr_meek_witri 4,,,,... 8 .... n ............, . * ..... 7 ...,.. both ' nnte4.:. We can , assure Mr. Smith I tilit i neteen -twentieths of:his constituents in 1 this linty are opposed to the measure, as 1 1 far this county is concerned. We have a o • mil' i erritory" to dispose of in any such, vray, 1 and - Ile -opine Mr. Smith will he-apprised off this fact at an•earlf period. The proposition I is_tridiculous to he countenanced in. this coon. ~ and as sdontas the voice of the peo- J 0 pie nbe obtained in the matter, he will I find 1 ey will go againstit to a man.—Sa/h -ran minty Democrat. • :. • • . A • .mm.rri Eta:mix—Law, and not, pori ular••overeignty, is ,now the. favorite topih witlipernocrata. -" Granti.4 - th at 14 Boas all frau .the record is ?vmpfete,”;exelaims•the triimipliant Union , in . support of Calloun's he l Con itution. Tired of denying, the enormi ty o the fraud Committed by its friends; the • Uni Ititke 4fuge in the position - that no - amo" t •oi. frauds can vitiate what has been done in-lianias:, It evidently feels that no of position, can be taken with safety.— Was ington Republic: . . _ _ • Li KA1(1313 Costmirraz.—The • Speaker bus iveri,a majority of, the committee to in ; uire into Ramos affairs, to those who are.op= . rased . ' to all inquiry, t?/zo _insist that it is not - corn et l entfor the House to make inquiry, and k who' I , "'n that the record of the kieomp ton onvenlion and Constitution is sancta:ire ,u,poa pongriss y , . 1 -, house tavini determined in favor of lag irv, the COMmittee shoUld have repre sen 1 the judgment ofcthe House in that. I • p edlar. .•r s •• ' - '' . -. elaetual constitution of the committee, is a - tolation of all sound parliamentary prin eipl and precedents.—Wash: Rip üblic. 1 : . Ayer's* American 'Almanac is - now , !for delivery at TurrelPs,. who is sup 'tvith'it by the üblislier•fo?disitribittion 'stto all who call-fort r . . 1t,,, contains tithe richest collection of anecdotes' w e • lof—a calendar accurately calculated is,meridian and 'finind reliable, hesides . Ofint of valuable .Medical - -infurmatinn ii should be an the posseislon of every'. ly:' This little annual haslyecntde a•-vrei iiitor to the fireside of,tha . , American: 11 ;—and. not to - them aloe or its; num a e freely .eirculdted in Almost every iz4cl.country under the_ run:: -iris `pub:d lin the 'English, - Frenek, Spanish and 1 u . • m languages;• - switli 'calendars' adapted 1 •epy . meridian. of. the, Northern .• .11enii-. e. Over twenty-seven kindred:thou ,. read 4 • I gra! Sabo kno xn , t , fana, 'copies Were issued last year, Whidt uttle,ss the largest -edition of any . One i)1 the world; .Our readers:are respect inriied to call, and get a - ccrpy, and wken keep it, I Royale Marriage . at. London. • The'Etiglish papers are filled with accounts of the Marriage of the Princess Royal - with_ Prince Frederick William 'Prussia, which took place in the Chapel Royal of St:-James' Palace, on ltflindity morning, ainuary 25tli. London was lilted with royal guest, chiefly from the German' Courts. Among them were. the King ofthe Belgians, the Duke and Duch. ess of..Brakaant, the Prince and Princess of Prussia; (parents "of the bridegroom) the Diike and -Duchess of Saxe.G.tburg; the Count of Flanders, and many others. • The-ceremony .ut marriage was performed by the ,Archbishop. of Canterbury, assisted by the' Brihop . of London; ford and Chester, the Dean of Windsor and the Sub : Dean of the -Clugicl Royal: tk. • There were , three processions,. the Queen's,. the - B,ridegroom's and thh Bride's. The hit. ter-was supported bysher tether. The sere, monies were.of the. most imposing character. {.Before the service, a choral,•Written for -;the occasion, was sung by. the .boyiof§t. Pahl's and Westminister Abbey choirs. • At the conclusion, Halndel's Hallelujah Chorus was shhg. • As the procession. of . the Bride and Bridegroom left- the Chapel, MendelAola's , Wedding,March was played. There were illuminations and varion - fes tivities in London a throughout the Ki dom. The Bride and Bridegroom were il k. leave in a day ortwo 'for Berlin, where a. rand reception was prepared for them. The fullestparticulars are given of t e ap pearance °Oho royal - couple. -After the cer emony, the Bride, who had been very] coin posed, have way, _and threw herself in' her mother's - arms,in a burst of emotion. 1 Tpe ' young couple — immediately went to Windsor.: They were drawn there by the fltOn boys ; amid great cheering. irgr Henry Pile and Charlotte Jones, two of the M'Keesport murderers,' were Mine at - Pittsburgh,. on Friday last. :The execution was witnessed by trbout•:3o persons,hut-there was a large crowd outside of the yard. Both Of the condemned acknowled!Ted the, justice ot•their sentence, but declared that Monroe Stewart is innocent. ....Stewart is sentenced to be Enka fortnight later. MON TROSETaIC Eg CURRENT. CORRECTEb WELLY FOR TUE REPUBLICAN. Wbeat . f 4 bushel, . • $l,OO i $1,121 Rye ZEI bushel,-f" • - ... . 621 cut. Corn, 'i , ",? bushel,.l. 70 ® 75,.et.5. Buckwheat, V.,lbu-hel, • -32 i et 371,cts. Oats, '? bushel - 32 ® 35 cts. Ileans, , white, 7e usher„ $l,OO ® 1,45 Potatoes, 1f1•bu5h:e1,.....; 621 ®75 cts. Wheat flour, V 100 lbss3,oo s at e 4,00 Rye flour, Rhundred - ' 2,00 . ® 2,,C,0 Buckwheat flour, -":0 hundred,. „...., . 1,50 ® 1,75 Pork, V 100 lbs Lard, 11 15 .t.. .. 121 cts. • • .. Butter, Vlb ' 1 ' - 14 ®l6 cts. Eggs, ? doz., -....;.....121 cis, , To "the Republicans of Pcsin44l - invite our fellow Republican to meet in informal CONVENTION, at HARRISBURG, on the 22d of iFEBRU,ARY, 1858, at three o'clock, .p. m., to adopt-such measures Tv may be deemed best talculated to impress upon the" legislation of the 'nation , the principles enunciated by the Philadelphia tepublican Convention of June, 1856.• • . E. 1): G. 172.1111, , L 9.:' 4rotae.—The opening Address of the Susgiv hdrina Ceiinty linrrnal School, will be -delivered din the ACADEMY HALL, on' the 2.2 d of PERRITARY, 58, at Velotk, p. tn., by the Rev. A. L. POST. The p'ulAie is invit,d to be in a!tenanni,e. • , • ' iit,oucli fr t IiEADY" - , I ke•-•...-i . .r. „ENGINE COMPAIIiSi 2.5.,....: '' CalW ICC , 3.IV 11l - -Are hereby notiEed,til meet at their Engine House, on Monday, March Ist, at 6,1. o'clock, I'. M. in, full uniforui.- Meeting for the election of Officers. - .1. E. C. FORDRAM, Foreman.. C. T. Bpi.u•sits, Secretury. • . AAR ItIED. - . la , In Hayford, on the 12th inst, by Rev. A-. Miller, 3lr.s.J.tvms, G. floTtliniss, and Mizs M n''A POTTE . . • .D . ' At Susquehanna ,D4pqt,' on the Dth inst., by Rev. J. - A. Wood, Mr. ALONZO T. WIIITNEY, and Miss Ruz DIE L. tcrrt.E, both of Susquehanna: . I . In Springville, on the'l3th inst., by Eld& 0. Bing . bani,Mr..insEn Burrott; and Miss EsvnEn ItrArEr.- MAN. In Middletown, on the , '2sth ult , Mini, wife of Amos 'Cinfield aped 1-421. m and 9 Months. Thus has passed away another Mother in Israel, who was respected for her virtue arid christian 'fidelity. She was a kindtearted, patient :woman. She leaves a husband, with whom she had lived near half a cen: tug, to mourn her dep.irture. But his 'heart is staid upon the everlasting gospel. Her funeral was at onk- • frnu. I -In Brooklyn, on the lOth hist., MOSES B. Ykomatcs, aged 46 yeai's. The deceased has left a wife and thtee'Children to struggle alone in this world of care. , I I 0 who can tell the anguish of .a widowed wife or fa therless children ? Mt. Yeomans was one of our best 1 citizens; peaceable, kind, and obliging. He was re ! spectitd in life and, lamentgd in death. [Cost.. Oct. I In4rarat, t 2d, IS.'i Deacon ESIEs.:EZER WIT- I rill, in the of his age. DCA.. Wittrr was a - Inative of Canterbury, Windham County, 'Co'nn. He became a resident of Gibson, in this county, about 1 forty years ago,`where he resided till' about six years since, when he went to lice with his son-in-law, I, Dunn, Until his Ile was one of the oldeSt in habitants of the place, af'the time of his death. For fifty-six years or more he was a consistent member of ! the Presbyterian Church, in Ararat, and Tor thirty ! fciur years Deacon of the Church, which office he fill , !ed to the satisfaction oral]. Exemplary in life. and i in the infirinaties of old age,.and in his last sickness ~ w as constantly blest with a sustaining hope, in his 7 Savior, ana would 0ft;.41 repeat-the Stith Psalm, (2d I i part,) - of Doct..Watts Giza of my life, look gently down, . Bebild-the-pains I feel, - , ' But lam duinbli.efore thy throne, _ Nor dare ilisplite thy wilt . . i. 'His funet;il was att l enaed. on -1.11 . ! 4th, by a large concourse of people', '4•1;n:1 listened to a * discourse, .I preached lty Rev. Mir. ?r ton, the pastor; from Prov- I erbslOth, 7—"\The . .metEdory of the just is blessed." t r--, G. IA. ... _ . . Clover and Timothy-Seed, - poll SALE at TVDDLESALN _AND RETAIL,, .1..' • by C. D. LATHICOP. Montrose, Feb. 17 1858. 7 4 w --- ------ , Old Forwar ding Line!! . "-- .ri iIUTTER in gr . ea t demand, in ,New . Y.ork !. F Fetch it on. Poultry' too!!! _.---, - 4. -- - --- 'C . . . We advance moneyenikese,artieles. a rigroWe have just sold 'turkeys at 111-cts. per pound. Wroinvite all persons interested to call, compare noteg, or try the line. We report prrigresk4r 1858. . . s HENRY MeKINNEY. % VAN SICKLE Si YO.I7:NG, great Bend, Feb. 17, 185'8.—p:411'58 Administrator's Sale. . • • THE undersigned will expose to sale at public tendue, on the premises late of Sohn Gillet, de ceitsed, in Gllnson, tin-Tuesday, March 2, /858, at ten o'clock, a. m., the following pettornal property : 1 yoke oxen, 4 CO -Irk!, yearling, Q ralreS, ]ti Cheep, 4 quantity of -hay, I.cart, 1"plow, and other farming implements, ttquantity of lumber, eheeE:e press,. and Other articles. - ": , TERMS.—For all sums less , than- $5, cash; $5 or more, six months credit; wittt ititerest,..and approved security. JACOB L GILLET, tidan'r. Gikson, FeL. 16; 1,858.-2 w, VOTICE is beret)); given to allpersdns 'having de .Llf mantis against the Estate-of Jens Gamer, de ceased, late dt Gibson, that the lame mint be pre. seisted.lo the undersigned for arrangement, and all .persons indebted to said Estate are requested to• make immediate pavment. JACOB L. GUILT, Administrates. Gibson, Feb. 10,-1858.q1a- M. H. Con, lIENEY WILLIAU D. KELLY, HENRY St-UPSON, E. D. Ma/mm.l., and others. - Aasainistra tor's NotiCe. • lee' urt • Sale, . • :- that by virtue of krt or •otirt;ofgusquehanua coun .se to public sale, by soi -1 day of•l•D‘rch nett, at one g described. three pieces tin the township of Niw late the estate of David 'wit—known as the ./lonte "ortherly by +ands of Drink y lands of Drinker and the lied " three lakes," south- Orphans' *i IIpTIPE is, hereby "gi dgr of the Orphans' ty, the subscriber will ex due, on Saturday, the (kV o'clock, p. in., the, follow or parcels Of.land, situat • Milford,' in said county Welch, dieeascfl. First, stead property, bounded: er and Mosley, easterly I upper . waters of the'so-c ndaof-J. Smith, and west t, containing one hundred erly by said .enters, and erly by lands of J Kenn bouts, be the same more and fifteen acres or then! , family dwelling house, barn, uablc improvements. See m—bounded northerly by by lands of J, Bennett, Smith, and westerly or less, on which are.the .nehtiises, and oilier v ond, called The Mellpte lands of Drinker, raster southerly hp' lands of . Lands of . P. Olcon, contating one hundred and sii teen acres, be. the saute nfore or loss, Third 1 lot—bounded northerly . :y lands of W. Mead, east erly by lands of W. Mea and A. B. _Seamans, and the waters of said lakes, so th6rly by lands -of A. B. Seamans, and westerly, b lands belonging to Jessup, Drinker, and others, * Cal d "The Depot Company,l containing two hundred nd four acres, More of less, -with the appurtenances,÷about eighty acreaiinproy ed,—on a hich is a dwelling house, barn, and tat or. chards.' ," I 9 . . . , time aforesaid, atthe Court to the terms:of 'payment made sal . - WM. L. POST, - t 1 ei of D. Welch, deceased. 8 8,-4w ' . 'MON SAVED, d BY SCBTRIDING TC. , Hodgeg'Journal of ance & Bank'Reporter. , BECAUSE it gives ft l' complete, early and. reli able information of all• Bank &Bares and chan ges; true descripPms all counterfeit, altered and spurious bills #.- twine ank notes ; quotations and sales of Stocks., BondS, nd securities ; financial and monetary affairs , of ever nature and kind, Contain. ing Ten Times more on itnporant, arid valuable statistics atitia . idirtglilitter petiainttitTießanks and ID Money t han any other etector or Reporter ever published. _Also ~ i ves orrect quotations of buying and-selling rates of Moy, Land Warrants ..ke., cm , rected by the most pirieneed and responsible Bankers in New York, . hiladelphia, Boston, Cincilt- I nati, and Chicago, makiy!- —, • PIVEt REPOT Sale to be -held at Rouse, fit Montrose, • known on the day of Guarslbin of minor Montrose, Feb. 10. TERS IN. ONE! lo well without this work No business man can Terms :—Monthly, on!, ly, $1 ; $2 Coins of the world. At'k subscribers,will receive And Weekly 4ournal for per cent allowed to Age year, $1 00 ; Sgmi-Month• ; including Boa of all the one sending us five yearly copy of the SAFE-GUAM) lone year, free. Twenty-five its and ,Postmasters. _ C-"7ThC only work el dehneatioris and fac sli Genuine Bank Notes, is-: HODGp.NEW BAN It cost to arrange, an/ over $2(.),000, besides yi The book is splendidli length by 10 inches in of Bank Note :Plate dell having upwards of 1 . 21 to compare with and secrtions,.in advance a teeter or Batik Note Re It cosnroiss the Auto With - this Book, it is til ed upon by bad.,monev. , - i • Every, Business Man should haveit. 1 .. v _ • The SAFE-GVABD i copy-righted, publishetkand sold exclusively by the udersigned,,and,will be sent free of postage to any part of .the country on re; cclpt of $;,2-25 per cet . discount will be allowed to Booksellers' c kgents, Orlta the subscriber for Bone- Es' E. JOURNAL OF . INANC: AND BACK REPORTER. ' ' Address J• • . • . Tl' er published giving correct ile descriptions of all the' lictstOTE SAFE-GUARD. - I ;ublis . l l this great work, ary of.ttme and labor. bound—about 14 inches in idth—containing 400 unges rteations, being equivalent to 0 GENUINE BANK BILLS etect the COCYTNIOAIT Azii) E any description in any De l' orter. -n, by showing the RICMT.-;- 10St impossible to be impos- ER 1.101N;F.1 1 . Banker; 271 Broadway, N. Y leblo , d Read • ANE, THE GREAT ARC Read Rey IHE LIFE OF DR. 'TV: EXPLORER.' . How full and bmpl -. The brave, herm To perform [hop 11 ) That ad.l honor t Hoi keenly bright: That fearless led 40 - crowned him That, kings woul. were his gifts, Kane— I:eds of daring, his name. ust have been the star fl :itu on, proudly rry wreath don: In Mexico, at Non, As victor we seel Charging our cOutrti As none. but a ht Then in Vesuvius' I Eight hundred fe' fie fearlessly decends, Its caverns to et lore. Next to the Arctic The hind of ice To search for Fran Lie volnntcers to All trial and danger And leads his littl 'Half famished fromj To home—and. ne i Mt there, y's enemy, o dare— • urning mouth, t or more • ens; d snow— lin's‘crew, .9. tearless braces Le band. hat frigid clime, tire IsCd. ' o,read the life Oh, who would fail , Of such a gifted .1 Come ! take and• pl Of friend and b 'That it may urge t T'ame's ladder ri. All that's required Is quickly to app i to D. L. TYLER, Sole with a copy, g -0., four, , ce it in the hands her—son, . L tl em to ascend •ching high, I o dei it now gent, rho will furnish you ;hundred and sixteen pages, :011.100 ,, • a... . •• Montrose, Feb. it, 185 C&ROz MEDIC .' N tendering my profit I itants of Stisqueltann , (oo state that in the medj rely mainly upon Elointi. Hering than, to he th': agents I ean - employ. The folllittving statist', Ilospitals ib Europe, sh the Ijoinoepathic over medical practice: INTL A.JI if ..-1 rf ; - sional services to the inhab- L County, I deem it my duty cal treatment of diseases, I pathic remedies ; firmly be most efficaeions remedial s taken fmm the records of )n• the marked superiority of the Allopathic- method of N OF THE LUNGS. PATIENTS A 1 1 1VITTEli. DIEMM. PERCENT 1,134 261) 2 3 5-38 28 5 Allop. Horn. ' do. _PLEURISY. posDitai,, lion). do. I'ERITO 1•E77 A flop. Hospitals, Ilom.. do. D YS ENTER Y. A flop. tale, nom. - do. FEVERS. Allop. Horn. do. C.IIOLERA. Allop. Hopit.ais, How. do. , ALL DISEAS Allop. Tiospipth, • . Horn. do. 19,630 11,791 10 32,655 1,365 4 statistics to almost any ex. given enough to justify the j might multiply then tent; but I have dread position I have assumed Persons residing at a me, can db so by, lettcr, Novharge for consulugi Office at the resid,ne • iStance who Wish to consult and receive a prompt reply. n. of CdAnt.r.s rrtmos, Esq. J. 11. THOMAS, 4(..n. a, 1858.-3 n! • • Great fend, Pa., Febl TOR'S SALE; I offer for sale at public Ten• ebruary 23d, AB5B, at ten On the premises late of Ezek- I Gibson township, the follow. lorses ; a pair of threelear ce calves; wagons, sleighs, or, and other farthing tools ; lAd furniture; a quantity -of it: ex antiharreis, and carious Ft 06 • e 1 1-1 T EE unaqrsigne'd Sri due, on Tuesday, o'clock In the firenoon, it] Barnes. deceased, in ink property : 2 good I old steers; 6 cows ; .th plowt, harrows, cultivai dairy utensils; househ hay, straW, and grain; other articles: TERMS.—AII sumr. Over, six months credit CITA Jiarfordi JanuarS• nder $3, cash down—SS, or with approved security. 11..NqLEY. A dmiriistrator. 1658.-4 wt, , CA TION._ A LL persons are . h reby cautioned against pur r)•... chasing a certain judgment note s wren to Ste phens and Todd, for t 0, dated Auburn, January 8, 1858, and signed by u. and undersigned by Jerre Hines,-as said note wa t brained by deception, and we bare received no v itte for it, and therefore will not pay it.unless comp: led by law. CHARLES G. HINES, THOMAS M. HINES. Auburn, Feb. 3, 183:.:4w DEED 30D EEDS ply just . printed a Feb. 17, MS, • ' .TGAGEIR. A new lop d for eale at this Oleo. • :! OF SUS QUEILA.N.N4I : COUNTY. Made andpubiiihd.iiiintistianee of an Act of As . — tenibly of Melbas of April, A. D.; 1534., I• • SllttirfEliitgliA ,C01:0111'. toiance of Ctilleotet .. ielteooluittfoi 1857.. ID 096.1.3c70aa. I Tariewatura. A .911014'6 Arnl.-Pald: Ra'n.a.trreVg P. Welch 1At.01320m..,: 041718' - 0309 68' 97 00 1 88c.1 80 (I.o,BaldwlnlAtarat, , ...7t; i, :189 , 38 179 09 .. 87 941 R. J. Carter:: . 9.l.lbArt -. 979'93 1 . 1508 64 94 73 43 66. H. p, Rol 4n9,., Brldgancater.. 1433160; 1446 61 10 31 76 08 3 . L. A. 1160 / 6 .-1 1 : 12 99 11 3 11 768 171 715 04 16 9 s, 37 24 11. Clark,... , ,it:hoconAt,-;-.. 409 48, 431 64 6 931 - 21 71 A. Ilalatead.....lClllTord • 635. 25„ . 723291 9 23 41 33 Samuel Sheter„ l Dlmo(B6. - '916 IV , '6491_65t 483 45 60' Shaal Slocutu,..;Dundal9 . 201 , 2.0 186 - 181 626 9.19 /H. 131rellard....'"Forest (Ate,. 1:01 111 064:79 1 667 72 ..;; R. Tuttle,....Franklin..... 260 68; 467 761 ‘ e m t 2 .19 4 41 E. NI. Day ~, '. . !niendayille,. 148 09', 129 -V, 11 99 ,6 po A. P. F.lnnev..lGthson 744 6.3 i. 745 171 92 39.21 18. P. Terbom,. Great Rend,- 1.063 02, 998 45, 11 06 fiSt 66 u l E. V. Green... i,11arf0n1,...... ;no 01 - 679 .11 602 93. 74 David Tavlor..illannony..... 494 98 377 All '7 29 3488 .E. Wentrite... 'Herrick. - , 433 , 913 61 1 - 9 (4, 20 71 T. lintlernel4l,.,Jackson, ..... .1 697 43 A 62,771 0 051. 29 GI I I,u(ia.9 Smith.. 4 .lessup ~! ' , NO Li 610 43; 13 2.1 , 11. 86 (1. N. TllTany,,Lathrop / -274.76 228 661 2 60' 19 60 ,' O. T. Kln ney...' Le nox , . , M. 8134 ' 202 45i 1596,' 26 33 .; A. A. Flsh.....;Ltheray... . . -414 .641 ; 44064' 1 7 7' t 913 11. Sir.(6)rd:... 311ddleto4n,:e 648- 981 . 606 .Mi 8 63. ~..". 01 .lamos Deana,- Nimble:l .... I. 1,706 26 •1.616 63, 4 661 66 64 .1. P. 31111er....'Ne 31 1419141, - 1,099 96 1,037 95f 3,06! 64 29 6.ll.Eaterbrok,ThilaAd,. - '192 LI 168 to! It, 061 883 Irbt.P.eynolds, 'Ru5b..„....,..1 609 78 , 171 I'S; 613 30 09 W. H. Dalge,.. fillver Laki::.l . .741 81 693 SO 13 Os' 96 49 Sunny' Culver.'Spr:noille....l 823 69 761 60 21 06' 40 13. Aaron Myer 9.,. Sum]. Dapot..l . 069 64 317 69 34 18" , 17 77 S. King, Thomson,.... 3 0 0 34 2711 69 • 02; 14 66 ',-- To COrtimonwtttltiCariti - s $6B 64 I " Statloneryi. ..... • 68 57 " Court House,. • 215 36- I "F. P. Hollister, Sheriff and jai10r,.... 845 97 " Jail, .^ ......: .:: • 1() 90 1 " Justices of the Peace,::..; - • 32 72 " S. B. Wells, Prot.' and. Clerk, of Q. S., _ 290 19 " Coroners Inquest,.. t ~, ` 30. 7G . " Tonmship Elections, , j . 350 81 General....do. .. '.. '.. ' . ...... . :pp 20 " Wild Cats. • 011 . • ' •4 00 " Lunatic Hospital, 131 75 " Court Crier,..,...../ .1, 1 ' • 81 00 " Agricultural SOciety,.; ..,,.... 100 (10. " Eastern Penitentiary,. .' .... ........ 120 32 " Wm. A. Crossmon, Clirk'• . 400 00 " Fourteen Hpfimdinsr Orlicrs, ll 00 "0. S. Beebe,. Auilitor,.,.: 3 ;; ‘ . - 6 00 . " I). D. 8r0wn,..d0:... t . '1r .. , .... - 9 ...... . 600 " D. P. Till'anY,..do...'. • . 6 00 • " Treasurer's Percetitage, . 144 83 DM By Couety'arders Redeemed, from No. 1, to 544, incluslve, $18,40 78 By Fourteen Refunding Orders, _ 61.0''3 By amount paid Cotitylkuditm, 18 00 By Treasurer's Pereentsge,. 144 85 DEM 0.131 R. J. carter.... A. P. Roblr.s... .1. L. Adams.. _ B. Clark Charles `Auer= H. Blrellard,... Butts Tuttle—. A. Y. klriney,.. IL P. Terbom,.. E. V. David Taytor,.., F. W,stinite.... 13utterfleld,., L. _Treasurer of angq..Countr, in Account Cur rent with the State ofPennsylvania. MORTALITI 1017 134 13 386 12 C2B - 84 13 184, 8 4 37 • 22 '6 3 ... 9697 931 9 3062 64 12'78 64G 848 69 S T /VT E .F 1 N T • HIV THE 910."748.481918,4:1 48 9999 06 4972 94 • ,‘ - RECAPITULATION. • . To Total amount or Dupllmitea . a...; $12.7i2,49 To AMount paid by Collectors. 119,471 49 To Amount of Exoneratlona to Ca... 292 06 To Amount of Percentage to Col."—, 972 lif.4 - 19,743 49 S. A-. WOODRUFF. Treasurer. Tnsastramia 0/71CII, MONTi r 1 , December 31at. MT- •3 • " - • Susquehanna C0nn4 , . , -1857. DR . " Road Viewer 5,....,... t • 440 00 " Road Damage, 545 25 ..T. W. Smith, Jate Commissioner; l3B 00 " Wm. I'. Case, Commissioner, ... 145 00 " Perrin Wells. do , . 172 50 "0: Mott, jr.,. do. .... .. ?.... :. 24 110 " • Assessors,....... t ......... ~.... ... 179, 90 " Constables, " Grand Jurors, . " Traverse Jurors, " Printing ' . • . 176 25 ".County Honda Redefted,.... ...... , 7;469 OR " Interest on Bonds and . money loaned,. . 887 31 " County tlfliceS, ' ' 74 95 " Fuel.. 47 ' . 47 88 Contra. s Statement of 'Militia Fines for :57, and balance due for 1850. Treasurer Year 1: 13141,11. talcs 819 I 10 40 GO. 17=273 =ll l A polacon.— Ararat. Auburn. I B lr r i otg a n. ter ,.: l (b aKi. l " Dandan'... Forest Llce„ Franklin. ...! i Friends le.' i !Gibson, I Great liartord, 'Harmony., Herrick Jackson Jesnup. Lathrop Liberty..:... Mlddl*town, Nem Milford Silver Like, Springville... u , , • 54 • 6 zo r 69, . . J. W. TiflanT.. A. A. R. Spaßord... , J. P. S.H.Eaterbrwk R. R emmlda,jr. If.‘Galge.... Samuel Culver: A. Myers, S. Rine, B. Benedict, XlO. l SO 10 21 10 15 • -SO , I ti76-00i RECAPITIIIATION. • f I oplicates.•.. ••' t. b Lmi Collect, • " sol,tl r 38.14 IM4O . - f Percratoge to Colleittots.... t!3 • 79 apold. of 89,07.18,f4 Amount a Amount Amount o Amount o Amount Statement of TieasuiWs Account with itari 7.ond. 1857. S. A. WOODRaFF, Treasurer. To amount received frotiv'tqltectors, co2trltsA ECM By amount puid . Prigide Inspector, Asa Spi cer, as per account read $39 . 47 By amount paid Aftsessorifo-'. - 30 44 l By mount paid Printers,: t... .. :. 25 00 By' nount paid Commis.liones, 15 00 B . 'amount paid Comm'ra for ktationery,... 20 00 1 . amount n yr-___ -- • fq amount of Treas. Perce6tale' ,on $491 21 491 By amount in Treasurer's bails, .... , 356 39 1857. S. A. IllOOD4UFF;l2'riatrurer. -{ DR. To aggregate amount of State Taxes levied anti assessed for the use of ihe Common wealth, for the year 1857,. $8,245,33 To aggregate amount of outsundirig taxes, / for the years 1843, 1840, aid 1850,..... 340,42 To amount received fro l in Ictumecl lands,.. 2,89 CR By five per cent. allowed to CollectorS on final settlernent,........ ..$404,36 _By Exonorations'to Collector.', ' ^ ' . , 133.30 •By unpaid Duplicates, for previous years; • 1843, 1849, Pnd 1850,.... . ' 3.10,42 By Treas. percentage 0n $7,708, at "1 ii? c. 77,08 By amount paid State Treisurer, - 7,631,48 Statement of Sheriff's Account for 1857: 1857, F'...P. HOLLISTER, Sheriff. I DR. To amount of fines and Jute fees as per eel-- - tifieate of the Clerk of the •Court of Quar ter Sessians, ' 8314 00 1857. COSI'R-4. s 1 CR. By amount paid TreasureL and charged• in ~i . his account, A 304 58 By 3 per cent. retained Cdr collecting - 9 •12 ~.......... . _ 1,31 - 4 00 , Treasurer of fiuquelkanna, County in Ac count Ottrrent`witli said County. 1657. 8. 4. 1V00.731 Wl7, Treasurer. I DR. To amount in T&asurer's,bands, as per last • Auditors Re - port,, , , To amount of Duplicates fdiABG7, - 19,743,46 To amonut received of F. P. liollister,Sher- • itf, fines and Jury Fees, • /304,611 To amount 'received frail Returned Lands, 3,90 1857. - COY 44. - I CR. .„ . By amount paid Coun el - A.4l6ns, ' $1.P,00 By Exonerations to" Colleefera t ..$294 06 t By Percentage to Collectors, .. 972 24--1,t72,00 By Fourteen Refunding Orders,. 51,02 By County Orders yedierned from No. .1 to 544, 15,462,78 By commissions on receipts,slB,- 780,02, at 2 per,. eent„ . . .... 375 60 By Commissions on Extienditures, $18,462,78. at 2 p9r488,-28—T 440 15 By.&mount, in 9344 Aecapitulation of Court 1857. N,EIr COURT #OUSE To Contract nice,. - " " To additional expense; by order of I Commissioners.. • To Furnishing Court Houle.; lIM By tirst,lcCond, and-third issue of Bonds, redeemed with interest,. By cash paid August, 1854,' By. cash paid for furnishing,.. .... By County Bonds, unmatured,.... To available funds in the Treasury to uncurrent money of previous y' $6OO, To fourth issue of County Bonds to Court House Contractors, due Sept. lath, 1858, To Fifth issue, due Sept. Itith, 1859 . ; To Sixth issue, " " 1860, To several amounts of Notes, Bonds, Judgments, &c., e as per Auditor Report,: : rff — We certify the tbregoind Statement HE - County Commissioners hav • fixed upon the T tolloaing days and dates res. ctively, for hear ing Appeals feous the AssessmentS. or the year 1858, ht like - Commissioners' Office, ia M.ntrose, to kit: polaeon; Choebutft, Forest Lak , , Frlendsville and Middletown, Monday; February 22, 1858. Franklin, Liberty and Silver La TUCA. Feb. 23. Aulnirtt, Jessup, and Rash, We esday, Feb. 24., Dittioek, Lailircip, and Springell e, Thurs. Feb, 2& Great Bend, and !Cot riday, Feb. 26. Hafmony, Oakland, and S ‘ usq henna Borough, Monthly, March I.t. Ararat, Jackson, and Thomson, Clifford,. Dundalf and Lenox, W Gibson, Berlin mi, and Herrick, T Bridoirater, Montrose, and March 501. By order of the Commissioners: 659 5'4 .... 507 95 '2,364 03 HAVE recently- published n Editions, _with the Author's I the Grammatical Works of Gould ', THE GRAMMAR OF ENGLISI GRAMMARS. With an introduclion, Historical and:Grilled, the whole Methodically Arranged, nd amply Illustra ted, *c., Ike., and a key to the at -Exercises with Append:se*, &c. Second Edit Revised and betproved. With a fine portr it of the Author,- engrar.d on Steel. 1,070 p es; large Ward, • handsomely bound. Price 14,5 The Second and Improved Ed ion of -the work, as now offered to the public, is considerable en largement on the first Edition, and ontaina a number of new discussions of important points in English Grammar hitherto but little examin • rl, nevertheless of; great importance to the stability . the language. It will be seen that the work no covers the whole field of English Grammar, and ',rings the subject tip to the latestperio.d of the hist. ry of the language -the peculiar views of almost very extant writer on English 'Grammar being, in some part of the work, either directly commented' on, or incithintttlly noticed. . 11. BROWN'S GRAMMAR .1 MPROVED. THE INSTITUTES OF ENGLIM GRAMMAR. Methodically arranged, dc. dc. Designed for the use of Schools, Academies, and Private Learners. By , Godd Brown. _4 new !ferrotype edition, carefully revised by the author. 135 pages, 11mo. Price 60 cents. , • . The excellence of Brown's last is admitted on all hands; and n.l multitude of .setto6l grammars wh to last come in competition with has steadily advanced-in . public fa in use throughout the country. T work are those which are deduci sense view of the ; subject of la. consideration of the analogies o point of perspicuous arrangemen nition, fUllness of illustration, and . of plan, the work is considered by to be unrivaled. In the new editi teachers who have been accustom , . will see many important runplificat meats, giving to the 'whole more .1 to the subject, and a better adapt , the - general purposes of itiatructio Brown's - Small Gramm , THE FIRST LINES OF ENGLI' Being a -Brief Abstract of the - Work, - the !' Institutes of E Rfi Gobld Brown. A new St Carefully Revised by the Aest • 12mo. Half-hound. Price 25 January 20, 1858.—tf $19,286 65 EU $19,286 65 Amount; r.vt , n , l Patcl.i, drat r 12.4 $l4 ,s $ C 0 9 50e. 200 24 231: 15 po It 83r,' 650 17 10 10 00 V 1 50 le 03 1 lirt! I Percent nCe• SO 1 9 7 Ir, 1 07 1160 17 CA 51 DO 49 no ~! 2el co 17 Du 3 001 1 1491 !I Due for On no V.V79 year 1850 CZ 00 THINGS AS ni:EY S - w E would say to our numerous Friends V have secured the money Of rods.l. of • POPULAR PATENT' of the day, for which we are allowed forty p • we propose under the hard timas, dividing h • cadorners. Now, good friends and enemies, that wish to wive money, call at the "Farniers Sl° and you will find everything which poor dts her restoration, at prices anparallellled In the. age. Among our catalogue may be found Gnarvmsuano Miebteras ; Dn. Jo I Sovramcn BMX : • TUE -j DR:f ~ .$491 21 WA - - . HUMAN VZOLTABL MEDICL.U.; lisum.o.l.lcraAss , s GLEN, SCDO , SILDICATZD Cmcu. .lo€mi. $421 21 $3,588,64 $8,588 t 64 $21,491,39 CONTI; A Statement of Stunt. Count I JANcepo? lat, 1858 Wm. T. CA' P. WELLS, 0. MOTT, Attest—Wu: A. Cnossuen, CJJ Commissioners' Office, 31ontro3e •• January 23, A. D., 1858.. NOTICE. WM. A. CRO: Commissioners' Office, Montrose Jamul . 26, A. D., 185 S. SAMUEL C. & SUM 'iNo. 389, Broad INT-Y 0 Pars Kti.crg;. RADWAT'S RELDT RZLIZT , Thayer's tauraily .arranted to rins;rer the purpose for which with others too numerous to cannon. Call 'advice free of charre. hdotersoer...Dee. 2. ISG7.-41 - Administrator's OTICE'b hereby tiren to all persona •, Nthe estate of EZEKIEL BA RNES, I d that the same must be presented to the 1 ment, and all persons Indebted to said Ests • hninedlste payment. CIIAB. TING! lisarosta. Snag. co.. Ps„.Jap. B, 1859.-Bwl REMOVA.' THE SADDLE AND HAILS G. F. FORDIti is removed to the building retentl: Hollister, on Main Si reet, one door, and where he will be happy to r favor hied with their patronage. Montrose, Jan. 6, 1858.-tf NEW ABRANG TIIESUBSCRIBERS having associated RILEY. of this place, the business oil' udder the name and style of BENTLgY, 8E.,! We stall of necessity have to open a new , 1 very_dealrous that our old ones should be ee otherstse. at the earlitut convenlence, of th with as. To perromewho have owed WI for because of nab indebtedness, wit would gt come In and see no. To those who have In their liberal µassuage and paid do promptly Kncere thanks earnestly suhelting a contMul under a p l e a Opt they shall have no mica or (dna.= of our Goods. We shall have on hand CONSTANTLY. descriptions of Goode usually sold in the co wishing to purchase. to come In and 'exam Mg-elsewhere. • Mouttmats Januaryl.lEAS. Adstaististratoes . VOTICE is hereby given to all mands against the Estate f deceased, late of Thomson, that presented io the undersigned fo all persons. indebted to said Estai make immediate payment'. COLL&S' GEL ATI Thomson, Feb. A, 1858.-6 w slliiiihl PT' lECEIVED for the New Yor . Atone dollar per nor, by Montrose, Tan.. 6, !,58:.• F. ' SCHOOL 800 large 9ssortment of School anti Fancy Pooks,ltc., ite. cheap, by _ Sept. 25, 1657: • FOR, ; , NEW ONE HORSE WAGON. 1 1 No. " " - CutLer, Montrose . , Jim:, 6, '58.• F. •i PROESSOR ' H A.lan"6, IrEST,OII: e Account, SUSQ,IIEHANNA Eia©Erin.aLi @UNCOCQ) CO WM'. DR. $18,5114,00 ounty • 331,fi'S 1,425,10 Prof J. P..,STpDDAlLD,"prisioPaii . • . r 'HE ScsvtsnLN:;. cOVNIT NottuAL ' Scupot, opened on_ itiond,ay, Noreniber 30th, 11137, $20,263,22' ME to continue two quarters of eleven weeks each, un der the charge of Prof. STODDARD and competent Asaistants. ' The first 'quarter will close.ou the*tit. of Febtuary nest. The second. quarter will Iced mence on the 224 of February, 11358. During the most of this quarter, B. F. Tewitsbury„County Su perintendent,-Rill be present to aid in ',better Pre, paring teachers for the discharge of their ardupus duties. • Those who design becoming teac hd should not faili to avail themselves of the advantages here" Pre sented. ?ME :?11,098,87 ''500,00 1,425 ID 7,;288,65 $20,263,22 Treasury, $932,1 Prof. Stoddard will deliver during the terra;, a Coarse of Lectures, upon the Science and Artl of Teaching, and Moral Development. There : wilt bean 'Experimental .Departntont con nected with the . Normal School, to which 40 pupils only will be admitted. $3,500 3,500 337 t 2 Tuition ilf Normal Department, per quarter of 11 weeks,' - - - • , - - - - $6,00 Tuition' in Experimental do., per qt of L 1 weeks,S 50 " " Latin and Greek, " " " 5:00 Board per we& from $2,00, to $2,25. • Tuition bills are to be paid in advance. The mon ey will be refunded if the student is kipt from scliool by protracted siekneri. t • 500 00 to be a correct H E; minty Cuminiss'ra . , N. 8.-It is highly important that every sentient be present the first day of the term; "as the classes trill then be formed, and ftud i es assigned. y, • 1 = • • Teachers , who are obliged to enter the : school two weeks after the term commences, in consequencd of their schools not•being out until that . time; tall be charged $5,00 tuition. = , WM. JESSUP, Prtsideni. 'C. F. READ, Secretary. -' • - 1 Montrose, Jan.-27, 180.-6 w C de TILE PEOPLE - ;- ARE DETERMINED TO ASCERTAIN - • THE-" FACTS, ..fe • Affil) it is justws impossible to concealfrom tiiein the.cireumifances attending the commission of a,erime of great magnitude; as it..tvill be to suppress and-keep from them the vital and important informs : lion , that ues. March 2. d., March 8. urs., March 4. rooklyn, Friday, .SITLON, Clerk., dmf ORIRIBLIERI In vide of tlio GREAT DEMAND .for DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CLOCKS' c 4 JEWELRY,, • ''BOOKS ANDOSTATIONER F, WOOD. .• ay, K . and improved st corrections, of town, namely : IL4 TS, CAPS, .13 OVT3, A ArD .SHOES. C R CKER Y A RE:I HARDWARE & PLATED tVARE,; . PAPER ILAYGI 'S & WIND OW ,PAPER,. STOVES, AND TIN WARE, i ' GLOVES & HOSIERY, ENBRODERIES AND RIBBONS,' - SHIRTS & DRA . IVERS„ CLOTHSAND CASSIMERES, SATMS & SA7'TINETTS,' • PAINTS ND PAINTINGS, Sw., SELLINU OUT AT PRESSURE PRICES. Onti Dollar will buy a " PILE" of any of the above: named Goods, we assure you, at present. We advise (disinterestedly of course) all who de sire to, get their money's: worth—to " (Lop he at once. Everything mnsl, shall, and trill (heap for the 66 DIMES," No delay of Sales t . .n account of the rush. "p: es sure.". eryhodi'mhall have anything they wa tun .hurt notice, and at (almost) their own , price. Call and prove the.s.e assertions to ho. indeed facts. - • . F. B. CLIANDL . Montrose, January 27, i S5B Lutes of Grammar twithstanding eh have from first the Institutes ; 'it or, and is largely e doctrines of7the e from tti comt,non page, akl a just speech.'" And in accuracy of dcfi .ouiprehensiveness competent judges of the Institutes, d to ush the woi):, , ons and improCc f completeness as Lion of the plan to .AN ACROSI7.I - ANY FRIES7JS, . I ow2s Two 4nees:ro ,- -4p -A XI B 0 LD reentomm „ Cotozcs, r p m erzg,. ,Fs S.^: &, It AZORS AND SELAILS !MITRE RICE rz, Tai Poo Rlls EFERENCE—Mizeo,. :DAT vies. TOLD A t IN • . l ITI.GENT, GOOD.LODEJN6, Erzewr-LArcnlN 211 Q Q, .ItAlirooNort. PEoressom, .t.:ro AMATt• ER 1:7 9 Shy No. 3.ResenktSztles Hotel, or Tuerl , ko Stree , 0..,Ji;.g.. Ag,•scsi -upf 'asailLox . "'NV liTallan - la'apglas s! ey 02 Noas'lr •acipoafloa sparti Jail:Bp old; tuallit 4nd prig I t ionopsmad aqii6ll l / 1 stags rip 'Sat aatoletp 01 Sus pippm, Fllnd 'ivy Flipp DM° j Sir -umahul dotis aalpo Sire itt uegl ,Improied II GRAMMAR., Author's Larger glish Grammar." reotgpe Edition. r. - 122 pages, cents. 133 "113•1 Cl 110 ' 01 , • • Sq S6uom drays oql Jo.) ,asotti 9aB put 1.4 tra 43 'petprinnu jo isaa aro puu lqiuopj gq gu o 3 Stri , ‘S3KIL l!ns 0 / sa 3 ild 1 11 Puu , '.ll - %3 AaVall 40J JO 213016 Sitl3lo • T Has 03 Oita siq dn °ppm Aulpasqns OULD BE. nd Clptomers that we DICINES GOING : 4Ln,.= ik"i'F'' • • a ta. BtoTingc!Lrotw n a . ;34:l l g a ti ,n c d cogrr _the Sheep. We prefer to dLepose , 1 GREAT INDUCEYIENTS AR% OFFERED TO cont., for !minim: and f the profits with our 1(1f we have any,) you set nature require!. for lefni) of the medicine • celebrated 'ES MOITAT'S PILLS ; MAN IACONO? THE Der MIME 6 VIM lIIRGT CASH - U S 0 R , of on SHORT CREDIT, with approve& note•. 'Tt ra? cvlo wish to avail tberaselveo of Ws opportunity, we ad+toe to call At the Sturgis of PL - TalAlt dry variety- of CILAND with e% =SEE hey are recommended. d sec ns. Counsel and 'R. THAYER, Jr. GUTTENBERG,• ROSENBAUM AICO., otice. 1 sing demands apinst :Nock, late of likint,,n, r.adersigned for arrange ,. are requested to make 1! EY, Administrator. %.79 S II 0•P 0 F • occupied Ity C. C. !abov S. e S. Slott's, r it ott who may,. • Dry Goods & Ready Made ClOthin.g,• which have been latelypurebared under exceedtng low pdeea, and, sellUnr at the carte. A apleuttld quo of • DRY GOODS', MET. Ith them Mr. 3. P.W. hereafter Lc conducted D & CO. !lot Boons, and we are either. by note or having Open ace, mut* years and.Snenasn us a special jneltatlon to , years bestowed on no I we would tender our • coot tbetnnatronage. to cocapbtla of the full ast,ortraent of all ratty, iihtl we Invite all ie our etock before buy. ENTLEY 3 READ. our stock 1i complete and of:tont:ling low. We oho have on hand .AllF—lrk - STOcK OF lonce. e , persons having de-' 1 t AMASA CROSISR, the fame must be arratwmeot.. and are requ4ted to Guttenberg. Rt)seultraitin ei: Co.s NmoNTr.osg, l'a., Nev. 55, 1E47.-tf ' . i •DOCT. D. TI-TAY.ET - ii ~ . w o o t a T i L ce b i zy m tn ni t t l i e ie u P n t ii i t: ti t c :en tl , i , n ,e r , o h c e t ;!v t i l l I ri l ha n e i ve h r i:. dune Tuesdays and .S . tturdrtys, front nine in the morn in,, until nitm in the evening, extraortliniries except ed.. All'lvishing to see him rill gtivet:ri`thelitts - .4ves . • aecordidgis: Monirthse, Jan.,6,-1855.—tf Admifiiitrator Wc4kly . Tribune, Cl . l giDL}V oks, Mieeellauequit just received, and CIIANDLER. .nquire of 1. CEIANPLER °OD'S. TINE at rilf7l EXPENSES, "Murder w ill out. f f - IS - `saoHs orir MOE( AT ElTlltit' VONTROSE, 5U . ..4Q. CO., PA • SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT, SUSQ. -or TO WASDA,BHADFORPMPA., Where we offer to wilt the I M il ' I lila EWE • AVOID SUSPENSION; G r a-t Bargain TO FURCTIASERS (IV ALL KINDS OF coNirnisiNa -ALLMOST EVERY KYND '6F LaJW-_OO ViC)OlD)..g, . , SLTII AS - ' ' • : ' RICH MOIRE ANTIVE._,, .. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, ' PLAIN AND PRIVED FREY(R MERINOS, SHADED AND PLAIN•ALL Woof- • . ANT) comma% DELAINEs,- - PAILAMETTA'S 54 to rAt per cent. lover than ever, &e, Se. In DOICESIIC; 00114S1 • /1.34117 11.411/ ELs73ll2tig, which we offer all per cent. lower than any ether Eetabllntiment In tide section. Also Clottllna made to order In the neatest lannest manner. and WARRANTED. All kinds of Grain taken at the HIGHEST lIAVALT PRICES. Also Dried Apples and Geese Feathers, Please call and price our gOOda; and Wary yoursalTheee of the above FACTS. , p a -.ARtisrs.mATEßihtsr / 13.AINtS1&-,T1113118, • ,DRU.§llEii, ' , .1,. TIN,I,7IIII'ER, ASD SILVER:FM , - •" • " GLASS SLABS .-1...N7D Alf . "L/THOGRA.P.T/Sof.v., st the gtore or - ..1 _ _ • • ,P , ABEL ' TIIMELL Montrose, Jan. 6; 1858.. LAWNS! ' ESP STYLES, at mduccd priceg, , at . I , ?OTT Little & Zw.ding'i.-Copunn. ANOTHER LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK- \ DRY' GOODS Lau.RDuN IrmAp--, new and I..reautitu4styl - s• •. •• • now being opened by ' • M E . d. L1.."14112D110rG . . Farmers ant' - hitebantart --. ... ILL please remember ; whetillu , i)ding; tiro!t t.tri. VV subscribers AN furnishiAg ' ,DOORS, SASII,4: ,BLIND,§, at the lowest FACTORY PRICES, • (frelglita(l44) and that they, keep constantly on • hand, a large stock of Na_ll4,G4tss,, Putty, Painis,oli*, - Deo: , Trimmings, Sala and lilindirsul* tenings, Lime, dm., In Act, we have almost ' everything In-the. way of buflding material?, of first qualjty'undwill sell Omit at a very smalhadvanee from cost, for eath: fore, we confulentlk assure builders. tbat ..tbey materially consult their own . interosts; by giving use cull, before pureliasing. L/77)5 fIARLIING: riF .C):U Ey- 5.Q.L.,79. -- -1-11 • I • - WC . -2 1 py the load ansi•barre/,'cOnstaral# 444411 , awl I_, Sur sale at the very lowest rates,- ' LITTLE 41144 - 14ACCO. Niehbison, Sept. 2, 18.57.. 11621Firett: A IegESII ;.07 ; - 9F . TIME Ill '' 41 I; I . ; • in Pbls rnd half Mils, just received; by . - Julv 15,'57. LITTLE 86,HANDINPv EMI! GROCERIES,' • • .; HARD;WARE, EATS, CROCKERY, BOOTS, • -•\ • CAPS, . BO NETS. , ' SHOES, • CA R PETiNGS;•• RIBBONS,: • SIIEETEVOS,• • • "SiljG A . .4t OLASSES;. , • FLOUR, • ' SALT; .; • • POTASH, • LIME,.• - • • SOAP. CANDLES, TONE-WARE, • • TIN-WARE, tee., a iiundredllt part of illieb•lre have not tiiner .. ro enu merate. Enough to sac; we have almost abything anitererything, expected to be found • at a store.•fil . the country, all of which wo are deterinined tot tour into ()A SH, in the very shortest possible time. And we herewith issue a . • NOTICE - 7v. '\CASH CCU TONERS.-- . , • We wish it distinctly nuderst.oud, that for •, - • • CASH , . • we sell any kiiidief Goody, the quality cousliloi:„, ed, at much loweeptices.than fIIESI 'M3OOIIIIE6. QUGAII, Molasses, Rice, Coffee, Teas, and all kinds of Grbceries, a full stock; jiist received, and for sale by FOUR. tHITIING TEA 1 I3LENTY of that nice YOUNG IIYgON YEA-, prime article, at:fourshillipgs, fdr gallalky— • • L&T./.±.: IT IS NOT DISPUTEDq 4 Ti AT Salrratlis, Soap and Camila, of . tho-boit qualities are for sale' by the to:, ati i New York city wholesale prices, by LITTLE ;I: HARDIrg, . , , • PURE - POTASH. • IN Tin Cans, just what you want for making soap, for sale by - ,LIT7'LE d ILARDI37G. • CARPETINGS. R ICH all ithol.carrets, are offered at bargains. bg LIT7'Lk;tE 11:4 RLING. . BOOTS ' AC SHOES. *C ONSTANTLY 'on hand, the ljesi assortmer.i of 1 , RENS, BOYS, and YOMIS . DOUBLE-SOLE BOOTS ' and BROGANS, I 'and of the_l . ?lpemanttfactnre, ,also • - BrOSIENS,• 311n.S and . • • . .• .. , CIIILDRTNS ROOTS, SHOES and GAITERS; • . hi great variety,-selling off, at 'Very kw ratetc by' LITTLE 4- HA I:4DIN,q,' HATS, Ei , CAPS: • TIIE largest stock, ni4,,grcatest variety, of gooe styles, in this section of conntr l , for sale by LIT.7:I4.thIIARDING.:• TO LUMBERMEN 84WOOD CHOPPERS !.. D .. EST Cast Steel and Steel Poll Axes Adzes, Broadaxes, Cast Steel-k Cut .Mill Saws, also Patelit Tooth ;:e.; Cut'Saws., with Files of all kinda~ for sale low, hp,. tiTTLE HA RDING; TO *DAIRYMtIi! : I VIRKINS, Pans, Tin, Painted and Cedar 4'aiLle . .1 Butter Bowls, Daiiry - Salt, &e.; Sze., for aalo • • LITTLE tf: ILA RDING.•: ARE YOE twitnzNip? You Mjlt save money by.purebasing your Nana, Paints, 0114, Sash, Door Trimmings and Ilard . crare generally, of LITTLE d BAJO INGr, FLOUR•SALT ,, ' AND LIME!! t large stock constantly on p hind, 11 . I.I4RD.Lta, . ,Crockery and GI( ss Ware,: ' C.TONE WARE, , Looking Glav?s, • 1.3 Druf.,r.sSr. Medicines, • Wall Paper, • • Window Taper, Window Sb Grindstones, . luta ngs, Stoves,Tin Ware, , Pimps, • . Books, 1 , Eutlerv,' Bedsteads,.: Patent -Medicines; for safe by , • ' .:; LITTLE & HARDING. , • GASH! 71 / 4 ,TOG dan buy nlriist anything ilium Amy of GENERAD.MERCHANDISE; for CASH', at ayery-small advance from cost, by sp. 01:yin to ' LITTLE .4 11.41? DING- paoDucip N' T, • E D NEI _UTTER,. L'age, Lard, Tailatc„lfeeszeas, Grain , of all kia4 2 Posit 00: Iron and . C,aprar„ Lumber; S'Abrlee Driece.Applea, ivantad iti exchttn b e.toi - gliodt.+, - r • -l CONE - DEror, , . ° • WOLFE! A E6MATIC SCHIEDAMS' Ilk, Sept. 1,'57. • . , To !...inge,rit aiid - eitortsters: ...- .LUST the Nieeht Thing - Ont," ia the Ilea , .Ecti.oa _Pita'Pipe, givin r ,n , 'thessouttlfe.- on LetteTa'. aud C. For tuning. Instrumenka - they "Can't : ti e . beat,"! asthe annndinai be pfploaged to atti tile length. Made (if:the gear Gertnati Myer and , -waro.fitea perft•et." Skit to any•pttrt of theMovut th potpaid, on receipt of sl,oo,by H. 51.00trose, Pa., Tune , DIM MEI -oF= ~~ FOR TUE AND ALSO LITTLE it HARDING,: ‘' SEA' * Harding. ow-1y 'APPS, Rt.' iTURREIVS":
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