H COMPENDna! .. The news,pape r publishers of Lehigh c o ty,' Pa., have -held a public meeting and ' sgried to adopt the cash , system in their 4 busine,s . _ 4... The Pacific Railroad' BM has been kilt for- the present - sessiem of Congresi, - theiSenate having postponed action upon it unt,l December next. Philadelphia - has been divided into ;le Se.natorial and Representative districts. effect - of tills measure upon the kalance ties in the Legislature will be consider . 1 . The Hem. John A,ritxencten cd y the In dependent Bepublioas of Mirka- Ohio, as' its candidate car the next Pres -debts tallied:to the decisio,:of the Nsiori at, Iktneyinan Coteentiog. - • • - '.. The Washington Salta says that it ispurrently rimmed in the streets - apd in public. plates that Iwo handfed thousand dot /ars'have been subscribed to carry Lecemp. to i n througirtheliouse. : • I, Beware of notes of ali , denominations, ring for a vignette, a . fan& Flying -ever water, with Airs, dze., as they,are beiug red to suit every bank, whose title is isc of . i....::.'WearainfOrtneit that it eentem ted to torm-anti•Lecompton Associations ' rictus . Sections of this- county,_ Glad to it. " Setter late than never.". Set the rolling.—Scrtuiton Republican. in he ba Three Pianos have been made inim the wood of the Charter Oalc. It takes a Iligh polish, and the instruments which -the wood encloses are• of the best - description. Yelnkee Poodle . is said to sound 'tell on thin. . _ .. In Nev; :Rork, the money market is i 1 easy, and the difficulty in employing iguil is stated to be on the increase. The eat says : "-Whet banks that have cdpi s of $700.000 to #1,000,000 have orily 1 . 5,000' to $ . 80,000 offered on discount day, has been•the 'case te-day, it is evident that mbtle) abutadtuice is daily increasing:" The Washington correspondent of Courier d• - Enquirer makes a strong Ro nt, and one that should be 'noted and re in-mhered, as follows: -" It , is plain that the de cieneies Congress is new, voting -for the all ged expenses of the war with Utah, were incurred in great part by 'the war against -kpwas,_ which, though now suspended, is - E ; - a le to r enewal" _ ' - .... John Cadwalader, just appointed 13 ited States Judge for the 'Eastern District 1 „ o Pennsylvaniaovas a member of the liist shngrew, and maintained, In ci- speech, tha tiee to the South . reqnired• that Kansa-' ould be made , a slave State. A is for maintaining opinions like these, that North ern,men•are rewarded by the powers thit be.— TV.ashington'Repuhlie. ./. 1 .. Theodore Parker says that when th re is areal revival of religion, " forts'will 1 i turned into public gardens, ships of war. . o penny posters across the sea, - jails into syitals,• black slavery and white slavery ne away with, there will be no more mur- I r, no more .prostitation, -no more. crime of unkenness—not an Irishman will be drunk, r even a member-of Congress.". Mr. Bonner, of the N. Y. - Ledger, lose enorn.ous' advertisements have at- - cted so much attention, has advertised. ruselfinto'n fortune. -He sends to the N. Tirties , anote from the tatt assessors,in-• mining him that he is ratextat • $100,00. is little-note Mr. Bonner priie es •y.,on advertising," Coy to that le attributes is success, and b, that he - means .to quadru e.his fortune.• . , F... : There is a " boy preacher" . .in New ork. Ile isabout fifteen years ; age: His game. is Cratunond Kennedy. - -He is a Bap tk, and, belongs to the church of the Rey._ .Air. 4dams, on Chrisiopher •itreet. He is a convert:in"the • late revival, has already been licensed to preach by that church,Oid is just now attracting large crowds to hear ,him. rlis style lis vehement; his kermolls have in them' much methocl; he speaks wholly exte s ra 7 porannously. „ .... Skandaugh, the Indian Chief, who was / urgeop to Gen. Lafayette'during the , Revo. Itionary War,_is now living' in Albany, N. - ~ at the age of 100, as hale,and hearty as st persons of - 00, ar.d bids fair to' live ma ny years longer.. His recollections of the ex 7 ploits of Lafayette are unimpaired., The Ma tonic fraternity, of which be has beans mein her for. more than 70 years, provide for him: The old Centennarian has two -daughters liv ing., One at Gibralter4 ~the other at itirtiaque, qoite advanced in years. •., „ .. . I .:.. Itis with muOrgratification that to inform our readers that the N. -8.. Canal has heen purchased'of the Sunbury and Ale R P.: Co., (to when' it - has recently been 'sold y the State,) by men living alimithe line--: thus making the work what it should be, em. hatically a North 'Branch improvement. The price to be paid from Northumberland o the State line is $1,500,000. We are erediblyitiformed that the parties interested in the purchase, will put the work into .con dition for navigation at the eariiest posiible period.—B; adford Argus. • ; A \ •• • •'• D e . Bow's Review, a Southern maga zine, favors the-organized emigration schemes , of Greeley; Thayer, and Sumner in an, ex-, tended article. At the close occurs the fol lowing unfortunate paragraph : • `,‘ We should like Messrs. Sumner” and Thaver's ' plot' better, if they, would dispense r - with common schools, rifles; and the right of iuffrate. for their laborers? These things are not useful._Or necessary to mere common *.. krers, beget idleness and discontent, kid in itime generate insurxeetion, revolution, miar -1 eV' , ar.d agrarianisth 1" .... An advertise rent appeared - in one of the city papers, - and - has been editorially. noticed. inviting all persons who have cancel efl postage, stamps to send them t'b a poor hay, wile is , to cover a chamber wall - with them, ;Ind- thereby secure -from .some eaCeic: tric old.gentlernsn an ample fc;rtupp: Per haps a simpler solution of the question as to the use to. be made - of the canceled . stamps may be futin.d in another, process, viz 4 that of extractiPg the canceled mark. of tbe:.poet master, which may Be done hy. the apphea- Pon of the simplest chemicals, so as to le.aie the stamp "as good as new." U cle Sam will have to try his hand at - some .preventive process,'Or his stamps will go the rounds up til worn JoUrnal; . The New Liquor Bill , passed it . the recent session of the Legislature, as it he- I comes well - understood ; is receiving the exe: ePtition of the public and the - press. eiery f where. pare among the advocates or a free. ! flow- otliquor—a: elms rapidly diminishing 'in. numbers.: The law- as interpreted •by Judge Pearson, in his c harge at the opeping of Court, is a dis grace \ to the Commonwealth, ,;and the legislators who- enacted it, opening vid e the channels of iniquity for the passage of all who desire reengage iii the free dis petilsatiori of vice abd immorality. b year for two _of this business will satisfy the Pubbe that seine better RV - Illation is.neceass, Ty, and lead to an •imperatti e. demand fcir • . " Peolfiesition of the COuntry !—Kan. Bas Fiee to Govern Iteelfi—The End of Sec eons! eltrifel--Great Dethocratio Triumph/ —Tecrible (kith I". dm., &c., ,are the ekult kg phrases with vrhieh s eotemporary an noQtices thelreage of the English bill titre * W Congress. e shall Ise how the fitturejust ifies these , halcyon antuspatiOna: Barely ob serving • that this "Great -Democratic Tri umph" was attained and only attainable by the voterof eight'South Americas, who. are -bitterly !hostile not Only to tire" Democratic party but to makint" Kansas Free to Gov ern Itself," we are forcibly reminded by the above that great Democratic- Triumphs" have • not hitherto, proved effectual to the 4 , Pacification of the Country" with respect to Kansas and Slavery.—N. Y. Tribune. Lucknovr fell on the 19th of March. One hundred and seventeen guns were cap tured, And . about two thousand of the enemy were slain-'during the aieee. • Y About seven miles froth Pottiville and near Heckshersville, in Schnylkil! coun ty, Pa., a vein of white ash coal, in the Bread blottntain, has been.on fire for twenty one year past; and is still burning. The Ore is supposed to have been started by two miners, •who lost their lives by their temeri ty, and to have burned ever since, and means to check or extingniah it have so fitr , proved Unavailing._ The'Ne-w Grenada Attorney Gener. al's proposition to have five or, six of. the States - taken into the Union, attracts much attentioti. in Washington. It sign, prob. ably, of what Mexico, Central America, Ven eruela, and New Grenada will all ask in time, in order .to be relieved from their' constan civil wars. We' need not steal any mime-- for,..if we only wait; Spanish America will of itself come. .*' Wm. Cullen Bryant, Esq., has been appointed by the New York LegiSlature, Re, gent of the University; in the place of John Greig, deceased. The Americans did not ndminate a candidate, but ,voted for Mr. Bryant (who was nominated by the Repub. liens} in reciprocation of the vote of the Republicans for Silas Burrows, early in the session, .• Rion Lira AT WASIIINGTON.--A corres pondent of the New Pock Timesin responsi ble for the following: ' '- A capital story is told it the expense of a lady-resident, who has prided herself on the exclusiveness of the society which has araced her saloons. .A double-distilled-double-F. V.,,n0 one, could ohtain invitations to her parties whose ecus son did not bear the quarterings of some old. family; and, lms. these entertainments were accused or resembiing the tournaments of ancient times, where the guestvwere led="4 not from any proved of amusement—but merely to pro've their right to ennuyei• them, selves en bonne compagnie. Foreigners, however, were always Welcomed, .and Pthis winter one of her 'pets' has been a romantic looking young Frenchman, who avoided the Legation as representing a usurper, and therefore not worthy' the attention of one like himselt, of the Ache.' The young man, enveloping himself somewhat in mysteiy, ek. dignity of Louis .Qua: torze, in his earlier, days, and his decisions on nll fashionable matters were law. Where he lived no one exactly knew, as. his 'letters wereleft in - Willard's card-basket, but yes terday, his aristocratic protector persuatled Gautier to let her bra at the furnaces of , his restaurant•kitchen; and there—must it be said—she 'found M. le Compte, in white apron and paper cap, constructing a mayon naise. 'This yOung man is my best cook,' said Gautier, but Madame- 7 —did not wait to rebeive his salutations." FINANCIAL LEGISLATION.—The Pennsylva nia Legislature have passed, two good acts at the last session. One iS a bill for- suppres -sion and punishrhent of frauds on the part of bankers, trustees and others connected with. the execution ot`trusts and the . management of other folks' property. -It is similar in its general 'scope and character to the English " Fraudulent:Trustees' Act," and' it is to be hoped it will be 'found equally beneficial in its operation. The second is an Act looking towards the ,repeal of the usury Laws. It abolitihes the law which forfeited .principal and usance in case usury were taken, and allows parties to make their own bargains; the law, however, only enforcing the payment of the principal and six - per cent. in case usury is plead in defence. MAN CFACTCRE 'OP' PAPER.-c—The paper ma chine is one, of the most complete of modern inventions—so many processes does the ma chine successi*ely perform in a'short space oIL time. The parts of the machine appear r i very numerous, and th machine itself; one of great lengthy bat is is not surprising, when the kind and a ount of labor perform. ed is considered. A creamy -pulp flows in to a m'achine•at one end,the same pulp comes out in the form of made and dried i paper at the other, in the course of two minutes ! The pulp flows from a huge vessel'or chest into a 'vat,. then from the vat upon - a wire frame called a sifter, through this sifter it flows up on a flat sitrf;ce, and then falls over a ledge in a quiet stream equal in width to the pqier about being made. It falls upon at t.ir. face of wire gauze where it is shaken from Side, to side, drained of much of its moisture, and converted- into something like ,a wet sheet of spongy paper. This sheet is: press ed by a wire cylinder and ,by a felted roller ; it passes on an endless 'cloth, and becomes further drained ; is seized between rollers, and squeezed,, then ,further drained and squeezed by other -Clciths, and rollers ; it passes over a - heated cylinder, then over an other still more' heated, and. again • over a third, to a yet higher temperature—is press ed between whiles—and' reaches the remote end of the machine in a state of 434 and smooth, paper. And this is not simply_ a quadrangular sleet, having d definite num ber of inches in length, but is au endless web. While Tie portion of the pulp' is . a creamy liquid, ancther near it, is a thin' wet layer, an _other a' wet but ecihereiat film, and so on.; all the portions alike- reach the last cylinder, and all are alike perfect" paper when they reach it. Noticie.—A Union Prayer Meeting is held dai ly, in BLOOMER BALL, from 4 to 5 o'cibei, p.. m Peikons of ail denominations are inrited.to attend. . 111A.R In liontickse r Spril 27tb, by Rey. B.A. Emory, Mr. WORDIK C. Roevartu.„ stf Waymart, Wayne Co., Pa., and Miss BtIEFT WlLLums, of Lathrop. • IA Rush, April 21; by, Rev. J. W. Raynor, Mr. Da TID SALL& of Spit:grille, AO Miss KANT Etna Dzwrrr, of Rush. • In-Brooklyn, April 27th, by Rey. N. Doolittle, Yr mil ox EITALISG, and Bihm FIAXCIM A. STROUD both of Brooklyn. 4 ' . • April 28th, by Her.- B. B. Emory,,:at the repidence of the bride's father, Br. Atracircs, P. Run, and "Rho &misery L both otßridgewater. • •• In thin Borough. on the 16th ult., Mr. RotrAitni Coet aged 7.., . - In Dimonli, on tae 27th alt., IfrJ Gso. G. Bascom., in *the forty-first year of his age. He iias-imin who enjoyed the respect and es. .teem °C AD who knew him, and' learns a large 94" relatiT l 9 and fricmis-lo mourn .14.3 DIED. MONTROSE PrICEM CURRENT. I . col!e. l tern wareir roa ?RE atrunttcas. , Wheat 111 bushel, ....4 -. $l,OO (0 $1,121 Aye'il buihel, a • ' 62+ ctig Corn, 11,- bliahel, • ' - • 704 g 75 eta. Buckwheat, li buishel,•: , ,a} (i_t 40 cts. Oats, 19 bushel,i 35 @llk cut. Beane, white, Vlbusheg ' < • • $l,OO @ 1,25 Potatoes, r bushel, - I 75 eta. Wheat flour, T r l bbl.. .. ..$,6,76 (g $7,00 Rye flour, ril hundred, ' . 2,00 @ 2,60 Buckwheat flour,'#l k.. dreg, 1,60 @ 1,76 Pork, lil lb ...... 10 @ Inds. Lard, 1.1 lb 12 cts. Butter, "fl lib 16 (g 18 1 'ets. P.gga,ll tiux.,l . 10 cts. Ifrotb Every THE OR PAY HAY T HE. p c 1 'STOCSII OF GOODS gstit t . brought info this section, consisting of Dry Goods, Gr i ries, Boots, Shoes, Hay's, Care, Yankee Notions, [ jewelry, Wa es, Flour and. Salt, Fish; Wocideii Ware, Wall PapeT t , Garden & Field Seeds, Hay & Straw Forl4, Brooms, and Other artieh4too numerous to mention. / The day has dawne . Old Fogyism has had its day. It is now in the " WU ter of its discontent," going downoity down. Ihe.day is not far diStant when old Fogyism will beerfme 83 dead that it can't (yen kick. The Farmer at . Mechanic will then have no fear of Day-book and :edgers, and his quiet slumbers will not be disturbed y horrid dreams of " Sheri ff Sales." Sonibught- i be!• • t il We would here sta , (for the benefit of the unitia ted,) that we have Olt rRitE for our Goods and, NO D EVIATION. • . Our goods are all +arranted as represented, and no charge for Aighta.• Thankful for past cal patronage, we hope by close application to b 'silicas, and an eye to the wants of the people, to met. a continuance of the same. HAYDEN' BROTHERS. New gilford,May- , 1858.-1 y l- s. _ s . STOCK IVEGOWSwinTue friends to call and Cl RING of GOODS. ding a well selected STOCK OF usual variety and invite our Grain and Hemlock and Braii Chops found at our ti Butter Wanted. Inc Lumber, Flour, at nwenable prices may be ...CV MILL. POST BROTHERS.. Monts":, May 6, IEM • ATE` GODS. T"Epubscribets'e now receiving a largo and well selected stack of SPRING &11MMER GOODS, coveting in part of DRY 1G 0 STRAW GOODS, .11A.RDWAR GROCERIES, • CROCXERII, IRON, NAILS, znt ow' J. . 0..4 /IA RI) f) TS & SIMI:S. - DRUGS, MED.f ("INES, D YE STUFFS, iLS, GLASS, SASH, _ : PUT7.I , (Lc., (iv:, etc., ifx. We invite the 4.ten ion of. our lady .patrons to our D2i., - . - Th (qo oDt?r, 'amon g which will . . found; .pelaines, Challis Lawns, Robes and Quille 1 illtants &c., allssis.w rms.& Also a fine aseor ', cut orßounets, Ribbons, Flow ers, Reeliu, beside- iSt.heijizins. Also a choice lot of freith TEAS., SUGARS, and other groceries, as ! cheap as the cheapest. ' We feel con - Heal, that in the 'twice and quality of goods we cannot fall t$ suit ALL. We intend to sell at prices that defy Competition.., . Our tnotto iit-snut?: profits and quick returns,. Come along with, our REA Y A L PY and we will do you good. Iff RENVLE & ELDREDGE. ,Brooklyn, May 6 1859. 18 Nei Goods. 58 VNTLEJ ':READ - : & C 0... A R , now receilng a large and well selected stack 4 - i- of SPRING SUMMER GOODS, which they offer toheir customers, and the public generally, on the; usual terms, viz. Cash, Produce, or approved credi satisfied that they can offer In tl ducements to pureliasen3 equal to any establishment in the !country. Broothellothes, lierseymeres, Vest ings,- Kentucky J ,'• its, and a great variety of .mater. ial foOfen's and •:,y's wear, Challis, D: Laxities, Lawns, Brit liants,J)ebarges, vnhams, Shawls, &c., &c., cheap. Bonnets, ' ibbons, and Flowers, for Lakiks and Mi 'es, just received. flats and C,' ps.—A very large stock of Hats and Caps, of ever 'Shape and material, just in. Codfish, ~I eikere I, in I, and barrels, or by the ponod, ind Ashton Salt, by the large or small Tacks. Gs:or-cries, Crockery, Hardware, Stone and Tin-w e; a large supply just received and for sale right. Return ills, Churns, Firkins, and Butter Tubs. Boots, Shoiek and Leather always. on hand.' Clocki i iskir and Wall P• g-g lasseg,.WindoW Brooms, Wash Tubs, -k.c. Paintt ent d Dye Stuffs, Pat fcir sale by BENTLEY, READ & Ca Moptrose f Neutralization. New ED EVERYWHERE TO THE --1.----' D9CTI P. LAMBERTI An..._ ... Corners, Pa., TIEATS mon I diseases under the application of he principl - of Nsurseatzarios. Tens', THEORY, t ough new, is the most truthful, and in its, application e Most effective of any other ever i propagated. Its daptatibn to meet sudden emer gencies, its rue nablenen, its rapidity of action when Tficrapeuti ally applied, and its effectiveness and eerfainty sec res for it a confidence never secur ed far any other, i lt needs but to be known, to he appreciated. I thaves more patients, and felieves 1 theni more quick]y, than any heretofore known theo ry. It reveals, fibst causes, the effects of those caus es on the neiniattein, and points out the ' • lEU Y" Ti{ LIZIIIG REMED. a / rairs It isrno strange •" , for it effectually and forever to root out Fere and Ague with one dose of medi cine, There need be no failures in the cure of Fe- Yers; Dysenterie bffinumation of the Lungs,&c.,dic. Nonesneml die with those complaints, for=every case can be cured iii unerring certainty. There need no man die with. lenrisy, Iliac Passion. or Cra ~. in the tomach ; f m three to ten minutes will , .i. tive!y relieve an cure the last two named eases.. It exacts but few edicines, (so foe', that patients often wonder how so •w can give so great and sudden re, lief,) and those f the mildest character. It will bear the n Most rigid iStiny, and defies a flaw to be pick ' ed its patholokg. •It cannot ponihlyturt any one, buticures nearly iell that submit to its action.. Ample pfs can be fu • bed of,its effective power to cure, be aving met ' ith but ant fatal ease, within one y , out of sev I hundreds of cases brought under its aeat Meat, an in curing many cases given up to die by those toll wing the OLD THEORIES. The rap idlispersion of •olisease, before the mild and bland tre ement, founded on the theory of Neutralization, is a sufficient vin4p..ation of the principles of it, and a triumphant prof of its adaptability to moat of the tonna of diamond us.' . . . Ifow you ma ask what is this New Theory? Al thei answer I 'give you here, is, that itnentralimn the -cause engeidering disease; and in this way cures the ease, by err sting it at once. . charges pro 'owl to the severity of the case. tra tharg for night services. 4 eet . tern of In nlry, and asking advice, promptly ered, (IA . the ease is-fully stated) by remitting datat. , . dieines various cases can be sent by mail. j Auburn, y 60/3.58 ,—Zen .. , . . RiAdy,Pliacie t h ing, , 111Art'CAPS -- *0 I 11. ttlffhaa, d ie.trittr ~el t. ,: of READY { osis &ZE of every variety and shade, and rtiranted t to be'mad! iid in every - particular as good atealiton, ''. at prices that cannot fail to suit for ready payra' y be fouad at the store of F.I B. Clunidler,lor sa leb • . Montrose, May 6, '6B 3 .—tf . B.NIANGII.q. Hayden Blothers, - ~ WHOLESALE DEALERS In YANKEE NOTIONS.Watchea. VI Jea elry. ac.„ New Milford. &up. Co.. Pa. stirMerehantsoa Mayd Pedlar; 3, supplied at New Yorkdotil l / 4 I'does. New Milford, , MIA I . Tog'se. SEALED PROPOSALS will bp received at the Commissioners' Office, in Montrose, on Monday, June 'Rh, 1858, for building a bridge over the Wye !using creek, near the mill of N. Shoemaker. hi Rush township, Plan and specifications can be seen at the Commissioners' Office after the 20th of May.. ' By order of the Comffiissioners. WM. A, CROSSMON, Clerk. Commissioners' - Office, Montrose, May 6, 1858. 1 5w Oitom. & READY MILFORD. HERS. An,Entire ifew Stock th the largest NEW ARRANGEMENTS, Al the ald stand of A. Lathrop & Co. LATHROP & DE WITT 'DEG leave to announc6 to tbe.public In general, .13 that they are now opening'. an entire new and one of the largest stocks of Merchandise ever offer- ed in Montrose—comprising Dry Goods, Groccileii t ;Hard Ware, Crockery, &c., &c., &c., Which they propose to sell et THE - LOWEST CASE PRICES. We Nish to demonstrate to the public the difference between buying GoOds for CASH or on time. LATHROP & DE WITT Montiose, April 28, 1858.-3 w , SADDLE, 'HARNESS, & TRUNK I am now receiving a large assortment of Sadd e, Carriage, and _Harness'Trimmings. I have nn hand a good assortment of Harness, sad dles, hothi Ladies and. Gents, .aral Bridles to match, and very cheap. Leather' being on the rise,now is the time to buy. Carriage Trimming Executed with neatness and dispatch.. 'AU kinds of Trimmings on hand and for sale as cheap as can be procured at any place in town. ONE WORD. All notel avd r.ecount a don mutt he settled to save cost. short credit ii n,u mow., hereafter,. G. F. FORDIRAI, One door above S. S. Mott's Grocery. Montrose,'Aprik2 . 8, 18.58.--tf 1859. sllsqlieli4o)4 .ac,4beND. Graduate•of rale College, has consented, at the re quest of the Trwilecs, to take. the supervision of the above Institution during the Summer Term. The term will commence on llondai, the 17th of May, • . TUITION , PER TERM. Latin and Greek, P. 5 no kligher English Branches, 5,00 Latin and Greek with English Branches 8,00 Primary Department,' 3,00 No deduction for abse'nce, except in cases of sick ness. . . It is expected that the NORMAL SCHOOL will re open in the Fall under the supervision of Prof. Stod dard. . WM. JESSlT,Prexident. C. F. READ; Secretary. llontiose, , April 28, 18t.8,—tf --. A NEW WAY OF TAXING PICTURES! Ambroitypes " Plarch W E w il a c : r o e f tt ta c i e i ' n " q y i t itteas me e n s, eg an tbli irif t" t u h l e th p a em nev' n . who practised-it and " took " the pictures of two young ladies from our table, will return them immedr ately, we will-say no more about it; oth9rwise,, we wouldn't like to promise. Our 'Sky Parlor is still open, and the Artist still asks, needs, and tries to deserve your patronage, but, judging from the crowds which every day don't visit his rooms, he is somewhat apprehensive that you havelorgotteu sou look in your minims . , . . And view your bright feces, Just think of the' Artist, ' A. - And all his lice eases, And think what cry facts He'll have reason to make, If none of you give him . Your faces to take. - • W. B. DES. Brick Block, Xfontrose, April t) . B, 1858. .., s i T T H H E E I A A P T E I S o T N PA A P L ER ImNETHREGWHOIAiLNOT. A Large Weekly at 60 Cents a Year. T contains a choice selection. of Literartjinatter, I Tales, Poetrj, and a large amount of commercial information. The reviews of the Markets and Bank Note Reports are of themselves worth more than the price of subscription, and the paper itself,before it is printed, costs more than we get for it. For Ten Dollars we will send sixteen copies of the Merchant and a copy of any three dollar magazine, such as Got - ky's Lady's Book, Graham's Magazine. Specimen copies of the Merchant will be sent to any address on_the receipt ol'a postage stamp. Active young men wanted to canvass for the paper, t 6 'whom a liberal commission will be allowed, that will amount in some eases to eighty dollars a month. Address, a. E. ASIITON k CO. National Merchant Office, Philadelphia. IN the:matter of the Partition, of the real estate which was of John Gillet, late of the township of Gibson, in the County of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. To PEnsis GILLET, widow of said decedent,Monroe Gillet, Persia Gillet, daughter of said decedent, Jane Millard, Willis L. Gillet, Louisa M. Champlin, and David L. Hines. TAKE NOTICE: Thnt, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of the said county of Susque hanna, an Inquisition will be held upon the premises late of said decedent, in said township of -Gibson, on Wednesday, the 26th day of May. 1858, nt 1 o'clock,l . p. m., to make partition of the said premises to and among the heirs and legal-represeutatices of the said decedent, in such manner and in such proportions as by the laws of this Commonwealthis directed ;,or, if such partition cannot be made without prejudice to the whole, then to value and npprai • the same ac cording to law. • JOHN YO NG; Sheriff. StuNiff's Office, II untro:,:, April r, 1858. • • Notice in Pawn fon. IN the matter of the Partition o I the real estate which was of Ezekiel Burnes, to of the town ship of Gibson; in the County ,•• Susirehanna SPA 4 State of Pennsylvania, dee _ Tv gOZAKETII BARNES, w; . .w of said decedent. and the following children of 'd decedent-: George W. Barnes, Thomas J. Barn Erastus Barnes, Ira D. Barnes,` Stephen Barnes, Alonzo Barnes, Lorana 'Pallet, Julia Daft, ytinny iilliams, Mary. E. Barnes and Auiunda Bowditib. 'TAKE NOTICE: That in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of the said County of Susqueban' no, an inquisition will be held upon the premises late' of-'aid decedent, in said township of Gibson,en Tnes day the 25th day orMay, 1858, at Leolock, , to Znake partition of the said premises to and among the heirs.and legal mpresentatiTes of the said dece dent in such manner and in such proportions as by the laws of this Commonwealth is directed; or, if, such partition cannot be made without ,prejudice to the whole, then to value and appraise the same se; cording to las'. JOHN YOUNG, Sherif.' Sheriff's Office, Montrosg, April 27,4868. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given te all persons having de: minds against tbe s Estate of LIITITEO PRICE, deceased, late of . Gibson, that tho =ld must be presented to the undersigned for arrangement, and all persons intlebtect to said Estate are , reque.sted make immediate payment, . CHARLES TINGLEY,iif Raiford, and J. K. GRIMES, of Oakland, .delners April 1,1858.-8 w Notice to Bridge Builders': EIEI ALFRED RAND, A. 8., Notice in Partition. -Executor's lio wancE Is hereby given to 2111 0 mul .13 theadata of jiItiJAION of Mourne". deed; that Meows must be i signed for arrangeoent, and 111 personal. • requested to make immediate tstf mesa: / JOSEPH • 1 I Montrone,, May 6,184 F -1 -6w.. • ' . • New Goods New AT YOUNG & SAI READY TAY • 'THE ti ndersigfied would anon em, friends, and the publie hare justritunted from the • Vity and opening up a new and • CompletesAssortmek of various kinds, which Will be sof tholimes, for CASK f or PRO. sought the medium of the press t upon what principle we'shall trm is termed the .. I READY PAY or CASH and PRODUCE. One for the'same article, and it shall I make those prices such as will it wish to pay tor their OWN Good call at least and examine our st. don't come clown to the system, sell them. tl'...ains kind friends be " no so," but we think from t last few months, of every perso owe the country merchants, esp Standing six months or mere; dunning,, threats, fie., they have they will all respond to the O. solve to buy no more goods tha and that they are determined to will establish that principal aro will let the system adopted stan , its, believing that it is the mos course to be pitrsued in every b that the day is not fur distant w ally adopted. Call and tee uS and we will shi tonisfiing low figures.. All kinds of merchantable pr change for goods at the highest fiItOCERIES: GRO splendid aQsortinent at vet BOOTS SHOES, . Just received a !avg. CH.OOKEIII.I% A new lot just CEDAR STONE V R'EADIV 'MADE CLO TO DAIRYITIEN, We have a la Firkins and Tubs fur sale. Summers, April, 28, 1858. Books & SCHOOL I BOOKS, Lettera large s r ,o a ok.s (.., - 4 0 0 Pieces Wall Paper and Bo.rder! Montring, April 2S, 1858 New Militia Law of THE following, are extracts, ed by the Legilature, fo Militia of this Cointonwealth : SECTION 1. All able-bcalied • tween the ages of eifhte6l \ an. ing in this State, an not exe the United States, shall be sub excepting, First, all persons i the United States, Second, all ersof the gospel and professo SECTION 2. Persons who ha \ charged from the army and nal Ad, an nuskizainnaria nflialuare who in the militia of the United-So ed,his resignation atter such ti accepted or he be otherwise every non commissioned (Act rate of every uniformed comps uniform himself according to Iq comptu;y fire years from from military duty, except in ti tion, or invasion. If any met who is regularly uniformed an on removal out of the beat of the disbandment thereof., enr formed ciornramy and uniform for whenever his time 'of sexy shall together amount to sere -empt from militiary duty in li served the whole time in one ORGAXIZA , SserioN 4. Whenerer any less than thirty-two, rink an. the manner herein p!escri. company in any Brig,4e, the to the Brigade Inspector wh. lae the same according to the pribcd, every officer, non-co private of such company, sh United States. SaertoN 5. To every such Captain, one first Lieutenant, and one Coronet. Artillery, Lieutenants, and one secon. and Rifle Companies, one Ca ant, one second Lieutenant. commissioned officers, each Quarter Master Sergeant, fo Corpoi als. SECT/ON 5. Every compan; annual inspection and revie twd men armed : and uniform. require proof that there are r. and privates belonging to a properly uniformed sufficient number of thirty-two; such p certificate on honor of a com commissioned officer. SEcrioN 8. Every officcr o every officer hereafter electe ery office? and private of hereafter organized in this t side himcelf wish a uniforn possible to the regulations o [lt will be seen by the fel that a company can be enrc out - a uniform, provided itb spection, so all that is neces ry Volunteer Company undo thirty-two rank and file.] EMEND .ne &Mar in rural dis rents if in cities, against do, military duty, shall e and in the manner that yhen the person so as• d' eighteen and twenty ;tor shall collect the said iatec, or guardian or out may have. FCRSISIMNO ARMS. ARTICLE 2d. The sum of ! tricts, and one dollar and lift every person who is liable , be collected at the same ti, tales are eollected, except . 1 %eased is between the ages 0 1 , one, in which case the colt fine or tax of the Father, m of any property such minor] The Adjutant General eh the Commanderdn-Chief, of Brigade Inspector, all net merits for all the officers of panies belbnging to such hr or field duty, the same to tn of the State, =I There shall be paid fors ance of this Act, to all Offi e privates of any uniformed C., fifty cents for every day of .1 horse used by them, one ASA SPICER, 13 Ist Brigade Inspector's Ofßc ITarford, April 26, 1858. • ' Dr• C. D. DESIDENT DENTIST, ll+ at the Franklin Hotel !LIST OF C, Gold plug?, t,ar,gest, size,.. " " medium, if I Tin dc.. Pulp or Neri . e Cavities tr:, Cement Fillings not used. Cleaning seta. F,stracting, at the Office,. . Irregularities of the tee We charge.'? Gold Plate, ingle tooth,. " " !2 teeth„ " "y 3 teeth„ " " j4to 10 teeth, Full upper or under! jaw, I Banded,. Full double et on GOld; Full upper oi under, Plain] Full Bouble,f,Plain, Silver Plate,l half the abet Improved Mineral Plate, . Plain sets} Keo Plasti re rates. , iwathirda the price of Gold same as Mineral Plate. /in. that all operedoos will tender and careful manner the Art. All Jobs warrant- 1 Mrs, a ormtinnanre of the 43.1). Montroset Pa., April 7,1 1858, The Publii3 may IM cor i be peiformed in the most and.in the hlghest the. o ed. 'Gratef forirst fa public patronage 'is r • GNI lA 6tllNB FOR A inofir diStisb tested ofi.raireogpg just received *a will be sold at ea:greeted) , kw prices for cseli._l Thankful for past favors, trust my friends and the public will be induced to call and examine; by the following Sit of - prices:, • ' 10 yard? , grad Delaine for 41,00 10 - Merrimac Prints .•. . . speguti & Allen's do " • 1,00 17 " Madder do. 12 " .., Lawrence C Sheeting 1,00 " Denims .... . ... 12 Pounds good SUgar • - 1,00 " - Bice. 1,00 23 •' Boonton Nails 100 16 " Babbit's Saleratus • 1,00 3 " ' Good Tea 1,00 3 Gallons Molasses ' 1,00 A largo lot of Hsts•and Cape, Lawns, Ginghams, &c, at equally low Prices. F. B. CHANDLER. Montrose, April 19, 1858. 13211 ring Bow tete ot th • resented, to the under • to add agate. ire KATEE. Executor. ME ITH'S TORE. ce to their custom enerally, that they and are receiving ;n of Moods d at prices to suit lICE. Ve have announce to all, •ct business: It FARNFOR SALM THE subscriber,ciffers kr sale his farm, situated in the township of Harford, Susquelumna county, Pi., containing 186 acres; about 110 of which are improved. Upon the same is a dwelling house, two good barns, &c. It is also well watered, and has two good orchards bearing fruit. The above premises are located midway between Oakley Station on the D. L. & W. R. R., artri Rarford village,—beirig some 2 miles from each; sod miles from Raiford Uni versity. Terms made known by,qlJ the subscriber on the premises. ' JEFFERS. Rartord, April, 20, 1858. IISTElfl; "orice to all persons ite oar endeavor to duce persons who je cannot expect to i and not otheri, to ir , and if the prices ay say that it will ' e experience of the i who happened to Icially if it had been r i kwhat coaxing, 'tweet, we think ) ye system, and re- . t they can pay for, o support those who t ;carry it out. We 1 • upon its own mer -3 prudent. and wise ) nch of business,and en it wilt be gener: OF JINSEATED LANDS IN SUSQ. COUNTY.: g ird s a= ',Mt' atTigy,latly 4 " 0 4.th c eGinet . the mode of scaling ono: aged lands ftw tates, the f 6 tads a= partsof tracts Of unseated lands. anhich the n wtal 3f tea or owners or the numbers are below glean, be bile Yea due, on the agansd Monday In Jim nat. ( 14th.) the Court House, In Montrose, for arceragell due, and the cost accrued on each tract napectlecly, unless the was be piaci before the day of mak.- sole to commence at ten o'clock Lp the forenoon. - * TazeslAcres. Taxes. ARARAT. l. 100 James Rosa, pt 4,30 Robert Wilson. 11,52 322 Chutes Wheaton, 13,85 Leonard Stonehumer, filt3 Thonnoteadwilader, pt 4.43 Charles Ilarison, 5, .64 Samuel Merideth,pt 2,74 Andrew McCoulfell. 16.41 Mrs. iismuton. us Clement Biddle. pt 18,02015 Clement Biddle, 13.60 William Simple, pt 15,. 967 Willlam Simple, . 11,48 marroao. Jameson. 400 John Desch. 33,70 84 Hugh Wylie, pt .90 3•N Jaw* Beach. pt MO • S Hum,' W 911 9. P 1 .80 15 Joseph Beach, pt 1.91 15. Henry Wylle,,pt .94 ISt Philip Bach, pt 14,09 • LIMOS. 280 George Porter, 21,42 50 Daniel 'Wen, .90 150 Elisabeth Newport. pt MA IJSTIXE. 40 `Plebe Roker. pt 3,06'200 No. 69. and -115. Thom. 180 Ann Bolter. pt 13.77 as A Whiting, &Chas. - 141 Jane Deka, pt 10,80 Dlroon. formerly S.A. - 103 Saul. Merldeth, No.l, 3.66 - Law Estate, 13.53 ...I do .do •• 2, 21,0 530 No. 40 and 41, 20,09 87 do do o' 3. 6. 63 400 " 67, 68, 73, and 76, 3140 99 do do " 1. 7.6 0 50 " 11. 6,51 71 do do ". "5, 5,52 100 " 35.Jebtal Dayton, 330 85 Joseph Beach. pt 6,31 1® " 2 0, do do 540 50 Philip Beaclrkpt X84;490 " 58. Pope &Strong. 41.60 115 Peter Ileach, pt. 6.1 I 741 W MILTURD. 53oree• Porter, 1.63124 John Sailer, 2,70 30 (4/tobetb Newport, Pt Z3 l 80 Solo mon Flodleyr 4' .1,40 - GREAT REND. 120 . G eorge Kepler. 1,16 2S Jonathan Butler. 1,40 90' Loveold co Roach, 1,62 401, Truman Baldwin, ' 8.36 117 Solomon Rink, pt 3,16 HARMONIC. ' 180 REAMS* IE, .90 126 C. L. Ward. 13.68 130 N. Mitch ell, 3,32 108 Robert Trail. 10.46 osetalso. 317 George Stunts, pt 3.1.06 1 , et: Amos Finley," s,o9 122 Adam &lima. 16.891,74 Henry Wyley, • 4.58 222 Jacob Swink, 10.93,200 William Potts, 9.30 140 William Smith, 6.46400 William AnnstrOng. 0 `18,60 101 Patrick Johnson, 9,9.2 woo William Henderson, 8.82 , 400 Frederick Barthold. 39. A John Boyer • 3 , 43 ts Joseph Maya, pt - 5. John Koehler, • .L 96 1 RA David Dockley, 39.58 , RUSH. 100 Patrick Johnson, 90;100 Wm. Plunkett, ' : 1.80 w yoh Goods at as- EMT! uce taken in ex ukrkat CEMIES ri A low figures. lot, for sale cheap: ceived and for sale. ARE _ in all its varieties. 111111 G - reiery description. ge lot of A No. 1 11301/NG 8 SMITH' I' aper. iety, cheap. Blank e Paper. • Window raper, &c 13. CIIA...NIDLEFL ennsylvania.. to the late Act p.m). the regulatitin of. the . Litt male citizens, be forty-five, and resid pted by the Laws of ect to military fluty ; the army and navy of AiiniAters and preach .. of Colleges. _- been regularly di:-- . of the United States, o haws served \us such ' es five years, Provid in of service be". duly onorably discharged . , -r, musician, and prt=-- ny who has or shall w and serve in such : lent, shall be exempt e.of war, insurrec r ibe'r,of said company 1. equipped, shall, up- uch company or upon '.t into any other mil-, an equip himself there ce in said companies „years, he shall be ex e- miumer as 'if he had company. lox. _ , tuber of persons not file, shall volunteer in d to form a uniform • shall present their roll shall thereupon organ provisions herein pres missioned officer, and 11 be a citizen of the Lnipany of Cavalry, one .one second Lieutenant one Captain, two first Lieutenant. Infantry taint one first Lieuten n addition to the above tympany shall elect one it; Sergeants, and four which shall not at any ;have 'at `least thirty d , the Inspector shall ii -commissioned officers Bch company or troop - . Ito complete the whole 1 may be made by the tisitioned officer or non- the line and staff, and or appointed, and ea- iy uniformed company onmonwealtb, shall pro -4 to cOttform as. near as f the United States. • rth section of this Act, lied and organized with = obtained previous to in ry to organize a millio n- this Act, is to havei IN THE FIELD AGAIN: THE SUBSCRIBEIVIS AGC N T F 912 tg.E Greenleaf Ithproved Water - Wheel, • the matted improvemerdAn that kind of machinery known. They are warranted to do one third more business, with the tome head and quantity of wider, than the,Mose Wheel. crony iron water whet known to the subscriber: Theware admirably' adanted to either Grist Sills or Saw Mills, or in fact any place yhr choose to put them.- For particulars and certificates, enquire of LOMEINZO viogeg, Lawsville Center,Aus quelcanna County. Pa. I would also offer my 'services In the coast-rue:don or repairs of the different kinds of . 'MACHINERY, • tiering that my experience has been sufficient to give general eat I/fraction.- Feeling disposed to encourage Improvements:l would make the following offer: All those interested In Mills, may select the smart. erg and best running Mill that they can and, and I will bind myself by contract to insert, Instead of the kind novein the Mlli, aP.. -GREENLEAF WHEEL, - which will make one third better per centage than the Rose Wheel. Flutter Wheel, or any other of the different species of reaction wheels; twenty per cent better than the Centre Vent, and within t wenty per cent as well as the Overshot, in any place. In case.. on a fair trial. I cannot fulfill any or all of the atspth, I will forfeit the whole job and pay all actnal damages. Let to hear from theist in favor of Improvements. .% Copia+ ofour Ormilare can be procured of the subscriber, or at thh "Independent Republican" Office. Lorenzo Vance, I...mirdneoAire sag. Co, Pa4 } Matehlt, 1149r3m = 11 furnish, on the order of the requisition of the :essary arms- and equips he State, and to the com gade required Tor camp furnished at the expense lF SOLDIERS. • Trice rendered in pnrsu mvs and Musicians and 3mpany, one dollar and ctual duty, and for each liar per day. Bade Inspector,. e, 10th Division, P. 14 ii, D. D. So - OSTROM, PA: Office Room, No. 2. • GEL • • , , • • :.$3, 60 $l,OO to $1,60 1 75 . ..... . „50 OIL CLOTHS, CARBETING,-3f4TTS, RHOS, 8P,,110315, BROO*SI CRADLES, (L. OTHER WOOO 140 E, HATS, GARDE - N SEEDS, .L 4.11, tcd and fi11ed,..... 6,00 100 cdrrected at, a reason= (WORK. • 10,00 .19,00 -4,00 per tooth, Gold, Glib teeth, 6(i,00 nets and Banded,sloo,oo 45,00 90,00 TREASURER'S SALE lIIIMICE. ' eramovitt.z. M 3 Henry 11111, 13.90,-337 John Wilcox. 91.56 14 Jacob Newport, .09 I - Timmy. 70 ' Samuel Newport, 3,01Mr2 711omaa Darrack. 114 100 Jasper Newport, 4.30,100 Isaac Miller. 4.05 100 Grace Newport. 4,30a34 George McCall, 5,43 100 Jeeoec Newport. 4.30 , 66 Paul Llnulley, pt. 1,67 84 Jonathan hesbllt, 9.601 9 Japes Bradley, pt .24 193 Christopher Irwin, B.llf 11 Peter Bradley, , AO 37 Thomas Darrack, , 1.58 4110 Jew Evan; t 17.01 100 Jasper Newport, 4,30,910 George Stow. • 0. 34 C. W. MOTT. TISZLICIIIIL . 7'ressurer's Office. Siontrcse. April 14.1818.-8 w s tile 011,—The great 'euralgie, Lameness, Stiff 'early . all of the leading 4,, embracing - a remedy for is subject. For ado by ABEL TERRELL. DeGrpth's Elec remedy for Rheumatism, N Joints, Pains,Ate. Also, Patent 'Medicines in markt) eseryilisease to which fles , . . Domestic Instrument or Self Syringe, A D.A.PTED to the different varieties of this kind of instrupent. It is admitted to be thl best in market. Also a great variety of other instruments, ‘fe. various purposes, usually kept by Druggists,, not necessary to 'enumerate . For sale at the DrugtStore of ' ABEL TURP.ELL. Flour & Seed Store. FLOUR, PORK, AND HAMS, B IHREL SALT; PAWING SALT, DAIRY SALT, TABLE SALT, TIMOTHY SEED, CLOVER SEED, LARGE, CLOVER SEED, MEDIUM, CANADA, CLUB, and TEA SEE - ) 1171EA2, SEED OATS. ORCHARD GRAbS SEED SEED CORN. Stow Erergreen freet, l Yellow Flint, Early Blown, Early Dutton, LARGE WRITE FLAT TURNIP SEED. EARLY TURTLE SOUP BEANS, (SNAPS.) LIMA BEANS, (POLE.) CIIINESE SUGAR CANE SEED. PEAS: PEAS:: Large Marrowfat,l Early Ernperol f Early May, --1 Darnel O'Roult'e, and a general aaaortment of Garden Seeds. A BALDWIN. Montrose, .(tpril 18, 1858—tf " HOME AGAIN," , DP. Oa go DEIEIOO.IIL . -OFFICE, Oyer Wilson ' s Store. LODGINGS, at Searle's nate'. Montrose, Marsh . • NEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN, ITTEAu YE! HEAR YE!. Alt ye that 1111 wish to buy GOO* olseap far yash , J. LYONS 8i SON arc just opening a fresh:Birk: DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS,- DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROG'E.SRY, NAILS, WALL &WINDOW RAPER, cE•c: all of which will be sold at the very lowest rartii for ready .pay. Please give us a call: Mqatroae, March 3P, ,1858. • ; - _ "ALL • PAM% IBAVY.just received another 'lmply of Wall .11. per, and expect more to arrivessoon. I think cunt tomes will find my assortment the 'largest and bear Sfisquebanna county, and Mena arlow as the low est. Also, Window Paper, Oil, sbades and fixtures, Bordering, /ix. • ABEL TUREELL. :14ntroae, Aprill6, 1858. - , • Admanhotiatorvarotice:. ivrctricE 18 heVeby given to all persona having de inandB against tile Estado of Wittril,E towel, deeesied,,late ofJ essup, tfigt the same meat be;pre' rented to the-nndentigned for arrangement, ata i ttll persons Indebted: to said 'Vacate are tecicceeti‘to. make Imoindiate:payment,; , 'C. CASWELL, Adminisfrafer., Josup, Maid 31; 1853,-6w • Vffie : - kifooiiio : ,. : s:.l4iiiiiii, ~7 :„ gt,t,:s- -, s- H s:.- 1 1:1:0:::.: Tar. EXBSCIUBERS RATE MI MIMID Lir JIL . 3EL Chi ISt Meft Clover Seed. I=l Tii.monly. , . - sp.gp - i- or . SUPERIOA 4,444, - ) 0'.."--"*.:;--1.,-- TOR NALII,LOW. L \ : , I T A T. * . _L - - X " O. lifichohop., March at, 1858. FARMERS AND MZCHANICSI WILL pietas remember, when. building, Ibs 114, V V subscribers are &mishit's t s, DOORS,-SASH, d: BINDS, at the Ipwest FACTORY PRICER, freighi added) and that they keep constantly on hand, a large stock of ki P i P. L n: OIL L a ir ;s1 09 0 9 I V9 eglt9 DOOR TRIMMINGS, SASH AND 13L1AYD FASTENINGS, LIMA 4x., c6c, &e. In fact, we have almost everytbingln the 14 e! building materials, of first duality, and will aidl tlNs at a very moth advance from cost, for rash. Therei. fore, we confidently assure buildersj that they will materially consult their owe. futures* by living Nib call, beforepurchasing. ' L 1777 .Ir 4 HARDIN°. Nicnourox, IffAch 31, 1858. F . Losun i ;, oai..; St D Ma I 'Mr B _ Y the Toad and barrel, constantly .on had, mid for gale it the very lowest Wei, .i:I7TLE a BARDINO: Sicholson;March ql, 1818. ME 1111 I \ 2IPAOT OF iiioql4 FINE, REA ir 00 ID IP' 11 g ‘lll 'AL 0 Blued Fi~etlz.,, n Ebb: snd half Bbli, just received, 14 \ LITTLE ds HARDING. NrCaoLsos-' , March 31,'58. \ s\. ~~Q . , A _R, ,8 0, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, CROCKERY; HATS, CAPS,. • , BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETINGS, - . SOBETINGS, ,8 U . G A R • MOLASSE,i, • FLOUR „SAL Ti • - • POTASZI, UMA SOAP, cAND.LEs, / ,/ STONE. w.A.R.r, a hundredth pert - of which we brie not time its sanb reerete. Enough to say, we kayo almost anything and everything, expected to be found at' a Mere in the eeeets7: ell of which we are determined to tune into CASH , in the very shortest possible dam. AND WE HEREWITH mum N OTJ,CM f CASH'. CUSTOMER'S We what itefistinctly ualentmd • that fatN ; • C' . ..Ak . ;E.W114 hill sell spy kind of good', the crudity id, at nutob laweipriess tban-usal. y i 7 ' 1 -• ti., ..U 1110 4 111 0 1 4 1 1( TrygnaKwect ihroir, Mari* il, iiiptlii, A MOW ZOO 0, ~!i 8.0 N.NR*Z I S; .B1:BBONS, 111 TIN dit,