o MM- I, An 1. 1 .. n old experienced 'editor says' that' thete are three things which aired a man's spiiiits::--a dUll "day, an . empty pneket, and being in love. Vielinow,hy experience that one; of these will. ' - • 1 .. The husband of Mrs hatch, the spir itualist preacher, cballenges.on her behalf 'a public discussion with the editor of the N. Y. Tribune, for, the purpotipf coniparing their relative mental .capacities. L.. The Municipal election in Indianaroci; lii, L May 4., resulted in the success of the en tire-Republican ticket by from two to three hundred majority. .Five out of scven •Coun, cil en were also . elected by the Republicans. . a .. rd . ;Ney Mr.nnd London lslrs :co E . l co ijah nn. N , ce ew le to b n ra , ted of L : th 70th anniversary of their wedding day, o the 27th of Mardi last.. They -are 90 n v rst old this month. • I ..43aYard Taylor is traversing Turkey an• thecasterii islands,o(the Mediterranean. fl• ifeadied Athens during Lent, when the • 'pie live) chiefly on onions, leeks, and gar. 'li. . i ciistom which frequentlk brought tears • to his ci•es. , • ~ - Louisville Journal says that the difference bea - esn the 443 great: parties:in res'pect to linnsat may be briefly stated.— Ode of them aemands the submission of the Leelinpten Constitution to the people, 'and the other the submission of the people to the Lecompton - Ciinstitution,, • ... It is worthy of note.that note cannon was fired ni Pennsylvania, in honor. of the passage of the. Lectimpton Swindle, a rebuke which the-Presiderttluid :the brib6d crew of the Pennsylvania delegation sorely Wondei how they like the news from Phila delphia ? ;•Edwin Forre.st, the actor, nyg, it a recent letter, tliAt heondeavors to live in ite coidame- with the divine precept: as ye would that men sho'uld do to you, do ye also to',.thent likewise." Forrest maybe well versed in Shakspeare, but he. Makes a poor •4t at- quoting Scripture, moreover, like Wise, nbtwithstandmg. • • ....:Stephenson, the great Engih.h Engi •eand builc3e>r•of the first English railway, eLirerpool and Manchester, was eighteen v•ars•old before-he learned to read, and then . b• learned partly by the light: of - his engine fi .., and partly at a-night class, where a few shiers Were Caught by a village school ma s s , 1 - tL . _ .. . . , ..... A United States Senator, s in a recent , referred to:the .Supreme COurt, and said that " ss a long line of diatinglished Judg -it's culminated s in a Marshall," referring to the lite illustrious -- Chief Justice. The. types, in ' --- Aporting his speech,imade him say -that. the ‘ 14$nr line of Judges had culminated in a nut shell! which certainly was -a `very different s. j I, ir.- .. . i . --, • • . . . ~ The State of Vermont has . appropri . a M P 2,00 - for - r-a;mon)iment to col. Ethan .. lien: to be erected /aver his remains . Iyilog I.—Green Mountain Cemetery, Burlington, _ . e 'Corner stone of which to be laid on the Ith-of may, being the E3d anniversary of e surprise 'and capture of Ticonderoga. It lit proposed to add a colossal statile of the old ,em by private -subscription. Tiie following extraordinary example f eccentricity is relateil tiy _a Swedish join. al :—" Pr. lthullers;,phrsician, has se to usie the palpitations atiCririegular beatings f thellefirt• of a female, wh is a patient be hospital at UPsal. 'Tilp disease, written i - rilusienJ notes with quavers nod semi-qoav ers, forms,' . says the journal, awkind of waltz, tind k one of the far curiosities of path . -. ologica'l anatomy! "-- I ~.:.. The: St.-Louis Democrat.lieferrinA to he'decision -the Supreme Court ot Califor ia against C il. Fremont, says that the Col. arrit.Nloutkith him a release given by the Tnited States.,govertiment oKill claim to oineral wealth in_the-Mariftosa claim; and , - the decision of the California Court rested •holly: - on this United States claim, the deci ion dOes - tiot in any- - wity affect Col. Fre e ones title to the mines. • . , • , .. There is, Perhaps, no fish inl.he cats 'sue of the. filmy 'tribe, superior to our Sus quehanna salmon, and they 'appear to be un. ;usually abundant this season..` Weunder rand that over twiithousand of these fine fish were taken from the outlines of the different 'fisherman; between this place and Selinsgrove, on Wednesday night. Some 61 the largest of theSe weighed rover ten pounds.—Sunbury .Aineriart. • • 1...'. Mr. Colfax, Republican, of Indiana, writetrthat; previbus to the Lecompton vote in the House, "the President senl„• through one of the. Cabinet, to Horace F. Clark, of New York, one of the - anti-Lecomptotr • dem °cysts., desiring to see hiiii. -The New York er; who has ~ withstood appeals _that 'would shake Autos:, any one else, sent • word back that he Mould be gratified. to meet the Presi- dent, but it must be after 'the 'Lecompton • question-was "finally , settled, and not before. .... About three months ago Miss Whit lock, of Danville, accidentally swallowed an American Dent of the new style:—one of that description whereon, 'as- Ik e Partington says, the American Eagle looks as though he had drOpped his thunder. The lodgment of this foreign.sub*tance in the ladv 7 s stomach , caused her much sick ness and, misery. She • _'ejected -it one:day last week; - lbappcarance, it iLas.green as theindividnalwgo thought'he Toted for "itnehan - an asd Free, kansas." .... The Paris correspondent of the Bos •' ton'-Courier says that the celebration - of the opening ofthe Boulevard of Sehastbpol was delayed three days in consequence of the dis covery of a new, plot to destroy_ the life of the EtripefOr, M what was to hate been a purely civil, was turned into a military derp, onstration for. the same_ reason. He was an eye witness, - an~l not only deniei the state ments of the Paris journals that the Empe= !or's presence excited, the enthusiasm of' the j crowd, but asserts ;that he was received' with marked indifference, .ilicherd Ten Bineck, the owner . of American horiesln England, .has gone to Eu rope agalti, intending to follow up. : ,.tbe Eng lish turfinen untilheconquers them:, Charles ton, a lavtiritepouth Carolina racer, has left for England in a steamer. Ile was accom panied by liumektrotters, which lir. Ten Bro. eck tidies out fur , hl ,own private uae , and which wi ll no dotittt: ,, ci*tonish the, natives.- -Both Charleston and rrioi•ess are to contend fur the Goodwood cyp,,and they t are both in tine •Conditi z on a 4 the dye, our, e,porting men say one of th 4 is sure - TO — wilt the cup. IiteVIONARY 46 , F .F • tu'ii.Co' xueEsa.—A literary geMlemaiwho re sides in Geor . getown . .has now nearlyzready l for publications "Biographical Dictionary of; the Ainerienir Congress' from the Foftnatiptri of the Govertirtnent." : the eninpilaticin of this Work has *necessarily required immense it has been necessary to teed', every, historical. Work publisheipir.ee the Reviilu- , don, as well as the,offieiat debates and -State I. PaPe a ßThi order to obtain •therequisWhfur- inatiOn. ,` A .birge Rortion•of the ineinbers of the present Congress have comMunieiteil the .leadin ,, features of their pcilitiml , eareeis, and Ahe Work will be A . valuable•additlne tO. AM( il - uz. l .!iiiy* ion tritioW.* • * A DaantyComin.--The new Azof green of the Paris dpring fashions is - dyed With such poisonous materials that . seamstresses who prick their fingers while sewing it loie, the usi of their handl, and ladies have been taken violently ill from weariq'shavfli. of , this col or.' The tint is very brilliant. THE SIXTH_ ANRITAL i'.104 'ea . & istoile4ll.e.sfikxii', —OF— Bradford; Broome, Chemung, Chenango„Lui :erne, Schuyler, Steuben, Sniquehan- na, Tioga, Mimpied Wyoming, and olhenahuties, WILL BE DEMI AT . • manna, sign. EL, On the 2nd day of Jane, at 10 a. m. Them! will be an Oration and Poem on the-occasion.. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS A. L. Post, Wm. A. Jessup, *Alfred Baldwin, I. L. Post, B. S. Bentley, , 'd. Z. Dimoek, , L. Searle, Henry Thinker, .;""A. Chamberlin, • IL B. Little, A. Lathrop. "ROUGH & READY" „ , I I o re, 7IIIIGINE COMPANY, .NO. - 1, t" . "`) .7 Are hercliy notified to meet at their Engine House, ouSatuiday, May 15, at 5 o'clock, p.m. E.C. FOIMMIAM. Forman: C T. BENJAMIN. SeCrehlry: .Notice — AUnion Prayer Meeting is held dai ly, in HrAXIMER HALL, from 4 to 5 o cloglt, p. m Porsons of all denominations are invited to attend. teachers' Examinations.—l will meet applicants for certificates in theNliffereCit localities in the county as fbllows: Bridgewater, Montrose Free S.ll.;May ; 14, 9 a., m Jessup,...... Cornell " " 'l5, 9 . 'Rash,. , .Granger's " " 17, 9 " Auburtif ...% Centre " ' IS, 9 " Springville,.... ...tlolly " " 19, 9 " •Dimock, Corners " " 20, or " Brooklyn, Centre "' " 21, 9 " Lathrop G. N. Smith " " 22, 9. " Lenox, Glenwood " " 24, 9 " Clifford, . Barrium's " 25, 9 u 'Herrick, - Lyon St.--.." " 211, 9 " Ararat, Pirsbyterian Church at 27, S (.I. _ Thontson, " " 27, 2p. In. F.achapplieant will please be provided With at least two sheets of foolscap paper, (not note or letter pa per,) and pen and ink. Writing done with u lead , pencil cannot be accepted. No certificate willAhe is sued to any except those commencing wAthe class at the appointed hour. • To Dirmerorts.The examinations arc held this season, with reference to havin. , the schools com mence on the first of June, with dick school year,— the Directors in a number of towns having express ed the itithtion of Aht having their schools com mence until that time,—and believing, as I do; it will prove more satisfactory when it shall have been tried. Blanks for the Annual Report will be for warded to the Secretary of each Board as soon as I .am informed as to the Name and Past Office of the" person chosen to fillthat office, at-the late organize- B. F. TEWKSBURY, Co. Supt. New Milford, April 7, 185,§ MONTROSE PRICES CUR-RENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE REPCNI.ICAN. Wheat? bushel, --,.. $l,OO @ $1,121. Rye V bushel eta. , . Corn, V bushel, 70 (it, 75 cts. Buckwheat, V bushel, 371 (4 . 40 cts. Oats, V bushel 35 (4 37 i c.v. keans,,white, V bushel, - - Al,OO €_e 1,25 Potatoes, V bushel, • 75 cts. 3C1....4-61........,,Tia---111d__ , t,5 2 75.(4 . $7,00 Rye Hour, V hundred,. - ... , , ' .r.,00 -m i .,' Buckwheat flour, V hundred, 1,50.@ J,75 Pork, V lb' - to @ 124cts. . Lard, - ti t, ' 12f ctS. Butter, ....0 lb I'6 - 4 18 cts. Eggs, p doz., -10 V.S. , MARRIED. -In'kew Milford, April :12, by the Rev. Mr. Abbey, Mr. M. .T.Tuass, and Miss. Lt-cis L. KEEP, all of New Milford. lii Lanboto, May Ist,- by Rev. A. _Bingham, Mr. Fetkorr R BANSS, of Oak Hill, N. Y., and Miss Eli- OGEE SQUIRE-9, of the former place. At the same time and place,, Vy the same, Mr. RICHARD THOMAS, of Sugguebanna, and -Miss CFS H. COMFORT, of Lane.sboro. . • , In Gibson, April 14th, by Rev. Lyman Richardson, Mr. El/trARD Z. lltsE, of Washington, Litchfield Co., Conn., and Miss Sanwa K. SENIOR. • DIED. In Liberty, May 9th, 1858, .Hr. GIDEON :301-TH warrit, aged 76 years. The deceased was born fn Saybrook, Coml., in No vember, 1782. 'lle emigrated to Susq. Co., ,l'a , in 1812, - arid to Liberty in 1827, where he remained till his death. Soon after.emig%g to this county, he t with his .companion, (Who sew years ago next June fell asleep in death,) united with the Church-of Christ_ From the time of his conversion to that of his depar ture, he always aimed to exemplify in his life, the principles of the Christian religion. He was uniform and consistent in hiS life and conversation; he loved the society of etrhtian friends, and the communion of saints. Ir private life his christian graces were particularly exhibited. He was always hoping fof the best, and yet prepared for the worst, hence he wasnever unduly exalted by prosperity, nor depress ed adversity. He wits one to be- loved and es teemed most by those who best knew him: Death found bintresigned, prepared, ready for the will of his - Heavenly Father. His mind was strong and vig orous, and his senses were perfect and entire to the last, he being perfectly conscious of his near depar ture and able to converse freely' , to within five min utes of his death. So calmly and quietly did he pass away,' without a struggle or a groan, that be seemed only'to fall asleep - .'re came Join to his grave like a shock °from fully ripe. He `rests from his labors, and his works' -Sweet be thy sleep beneath.'"the blooming sod; And blest thy spirit in the sun The storms or time no more 4 Cafe on the shore of blest eten Where bloom immortal flowers, Tune their Avec t harps to SOW Liberty, May 18th, 1858. r In Frei tin, Apnl . 29tli, Lrc Androi and Susan Watson, and 19 years. • New Spring GOodr FOR-CASH & PROMPT 6 MONTHS' BUYERS. 3BE 33124 r rift Would Invite attention to his New Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS I. Just received, Including, as usual, a great variety of Ladies' Dress Wads in Prints, Gi nghams, Lawns, 'Robes, ?Wynne*, Bare jes, Poplins and ' Sat; Broche, Stella, Silk 11.7 Cashmere Shawls; 4. Mantillas, Parasols, Rich Batons, Bonnets ' . and Flowers, Broadcloths, Cassimeres and Summer Staffs, Kith a full variety "of • - sJ4pli 41,a .. - F.4r)elj: a 0033, . inauding Groceries, Crockery, Rard ware, Stores, Iron, Steel, Nails, Hats and Caps, Boots cind Shoes Carpeting. Floor Gil . Cloths, Painted- Window Shade!, Wall Paper, Clocks, Drags, Oils, Paints, Brooms, Fish. dc., The entire Stock, having been bought for CASH, and at Panic Prices, will be sold at the lowest-figures, to CASK t art/ PROMPT SIX MONTHS' Buyers. - 1 B.—Vonr and Salt constantly on hand. blew Tilford, May 12,1858. ' - - .41dmintstrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all personalaring de mands-against the Estate of FRArCES POOLER, deceased, latdof Harmony, thst•the same must be. presented to the undersigned for arrangement, and all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immetriate pay,ment. • . A. BUSHNELL, Administrator. " Fugquehanna, „Nlity 13, 18613-.-ow Orphans' Court _Sale. Nk Ti i lt . T. ,e b n e th soj a d: r T un e I: , tis t. as a , t , l on c to cpc nf i la , the all tikiPloi•of land, situate in the township of liar mony.•,- bounded, north and east bplarids of Jones Tay-. lot ; &lath by lands of Jacob Taylor, and 'West by lands of David Taylor, containing about fist acres; on which - there l a house o barn, and orthard, late the estate , of Frances Pooler, deceased. • A. BUSHNELL, Administrator. fiumiueltanlja, May 13, ISZS.:-.lw LMOS IS °islet which if p 1 to SOO btu Cntnberrii burbel. . . a of vi stock for prepare. _ ..yore to be plant ed'in the 1 4 11 r spring , Plantin rows one foot apart each way. I I itm prepared to hirnish- 300,000 plants at 4 iier tbo d. Carefully pankTl and forwarded to any add on receipt of the price. i . , G. C. LYMAN. .4usq. Co., Pa ; May 13, 1853.-3 w ' 1 Lynn, FL DM! Every THE 0 IGTNAL PAY _STORE 'DEN Tp oples' agen are on Tend with the largest -I- - bTOC OF GOODS • EVE li i.wought Mt. this section, consisting of Dry Goods, Gneeries, Boots, Shoes, Ruts, Caps,Tankee Notions, Jewelry, Watli6s, Flour and Salt, Fish,'Wooden Ware, Wall Paper,, len & Fiel4 Seeds, Hay & Straw ,s, Brooms, too numerous to mention. , Old Fogyism has had its day., ter of its discontent," going l'he day is not far distant when me so dead that it i ,can't even d Mechanic will theql have no .edger'S, rind his quiet slumbers w horrid drcants of " Sheriff he! -... The dal It is nowl down, dei old Fogy kick.' fear of D will'not Sales." Wew. teal,) tha no char . . lid tar pastilfmrat patrOnage, we hope by qlieation to Nosiness, and an eye to the wants ; ogle, to to a - continuance of the same. 1 - II A YDEN,BROTH ERS. iilford, May l', 955.-1 y - . . - 1834. 11158. 1 S RIN Cr` ST pCK Of ( . 001)S.1)S. TA TE um nowrev iving a well selected STOCK OF 1 st. - 10.DS in - ,tags-usual variety and invite our friends t call and Aniline. . Grain and Butter. Wanted; - Hemlock au . f ine Lumbei- - , Flour, Oran Chop , at reasonable prices may be fotthd at our ,S E..-1..1f MIL. L. ~ t JS. POST BROTHERS ose, May 6 , M - ... Thank close am of the p FZ:9 12Iff . • TEI/ GOODS. !`ubscribers re now receiving a large and l selected strk of - ONG &fUMMER GOODS, ' con: : , sii . R,4 iv ng in part of GOODS. HA DWA k . : GROC E R I ES,' . s e r DRY GOOD C 0 CKER Y, . IRON, NAILS, . 1 rr:t -.is. -ex41.0,, : inivrc A, R ung.e, DR U S, MENCINPS, DYE STUFFS, .1 5 4 T r, .11C T S,!tlf) A ILS, GLASS, SASH, SP MC among) Ruhr: , era, RI Ako other . 1 We mood.; ut pric Our Com' do yowl B I! S•RING'• .SUMMER GOODS, w hich they offer t their customers, and, the public gene lly, on thei usual terms, viz. Cash, Produce, or ap.roved c s retli satisfied that they can offer in ducements to pure asers equal to any establishment in the country. . . • Bnpaitelot es, Kerseyineres, Vest ing*, Kentucky Jens, and a great variety of mater ial fort Men's and ova wear. . Challis, D , 'Lames , Lawns, Bril liants Debages, ;inhims; Shawls, &c., &c ., cheap. II iinet%, .. ibb'ons, and Flowers, for 1 dies and 31 ses, just received., .1U ls and aps:—. l l,.. very large stock of Hats andgaps. of everly shape and materiiil, just in. C dfit6h, Mackerel, in 3 4 , .1., and •i• barrels, or by 1 the pound, and Ashton, Salt, by the large or small sacks. • •,, 6i ocefries; •Stollei And Tin : • : Wil 'for sqe right'. Return Pi Butter Tubs. Bnots,' Stu hand • Clocks, Ls landVali Paper Paints; 01 ent . ledic a ines, F.:] - 1- CTO 'l' J., v. LAMBERT, Anbu n 41 Corners, Pa., RE kTS mos di CIL? P. under the application of the princip .s of \I. CTRALIZATIO LS TB F. ORY, hollgi2 new, is the most truthful, and applicant the most effective of any whet ever amited I adaptation to meet sudden timer ek ic=, its iei. i nablen, ss its roptd.ot of . action hTheraptutteally applied, and its effectiveness certamtvurts for it a confidepee never sceure or any other It needs hut to 'gown, to be •eciated. It saves more patients, and Kin ves other It more gait ly, than any heretosre known theo i It reveals rst causes , the effects of thove caus ess n the hiring man, and points out the iIIEUT l LIMING REMEDY. A It is no strange ! faits ; for it effectually and former to toot out F‘v r and Ague with one dove of medi cine. There n dbe no failures in the cure of Fe yen, Dysented , Inflammation of the Lungal,de ,Le hone need die ith those complaints, for every case can be cured wit h unerring certainty . There need no limn dlo wi Pleurisy, Illiac I.Won. or Cramp M the Stomach , f m three to ten • minutes will post timely relieve cure the fait two named cases.lt exacts but few t iedicinee, (so few that patients often wonder how so •w can give so great and , sudden re lief ) and those s if the mildest chute r. it xi t I btar th most rigidrutiny, and defies a tr. to be pick edel in its patbol It cannot posed) hurt any one, butcures nearly all that submit to Its se lon_ Ample proofs can be f 'shed of its effective power to cure, be having met ith but one fatal ease, within one year, out of se, ml hundreds of cases brought under its treatment, din euringpany cases given up to d'' by'those fo owing the OLD TLIFORIES The rap id dispersion o •disease, before the mild and bland atment, fonded on the theory of Neutralisation, is tr i a a cleat Aln matron of the principles of it, and a trnimphant p f" oFits adaptability to most of the 1 • forms of disc mound us No* you nt ask what Is this Sete Theory? All th answer I n give you here, is, that it neutralizes th cause eng dermg disease, liq . id in this way cures till case, by a tin , * it at once. a a k C w h i e a tra r l eli c . h ( a P w rg m hia rt i i f i o e f in t:t a igl s t i:t ni s t f h er e d v:l y cel . s e e n dt l Y d) : l o th i s Letters of irkultl, and asking advice, promptly o dollar. 1 r e et c :t e ;o7 -„medicines Aukturk, in I Pro gen t whe, and I .3 , has on it More or notbkng. but yield from 100 ler the first. Tho .3, or more per sat a few square enough to get a iiilith" e Summer lie Or 9 fogies. ub Stan son its Own Bottom. INB PRICE & READY T NEW)fILiORD. BROTHERS. For: fher articles" i• has dawnet lin the "'Wit •ry down. i.szn will isecc to Farmer.ar 3y-book and c disturbed So mought I 4uld here sta e (for the benefit of the unitia. we have 0 *F.. PRICE for our (Mods and 1 NO1). VIATION. ' ods are all 'itrranted at , represente i , and for ighid; BMW, (tr., Etc:, dc., etc =lttion of our lady patrons to our MEE mars)v,,- which will b fbund,'Delainrs, /AMUR, Oa /is nd Brilleal Sc., all sew STYLES. a tine asso ri tent of /Thrtnrig, Ribbons, nom, dies beside: otherfizin, 'a choice: .c lo' of feeNlt TEAS, SUGARS, and eries,'n'lrXrap as Ike die - arse. eel confide!' t that in the price arid quality of - e cannilt f.. 1 to suit ALL. We intend to sell a that deft ompetition. Otto is stn.ll profits and quick return?. along t along withyonr I: EA 1) ypAy and we will good. KENZIE &ELDRIDGE. ,klyn, Marc r isss. - e Goods. 58 • :IT 9 ;E R .1.D 9 & Co., ing a large and well selected stock ESOU now recen Crockery, Hardware, re, a large supply just received and Us, Churns, Firkins, and es, and Leather always on !okini-glasses,,Window I ' 4 runks., 'Brooms, W&sh Tubs &c. . +I; and Dye Stuffs, 'Pat. ~ &c., for sale byt BENTLEY% READ & CO. i 1858.. . , ,trose, 3ia w I%eOry of Neutralizations. lIOTED EVERYWHERE = carious cases ein be sent by mail v 6, 185.8.7tim Ready Made Clothiog,. HATS, GAPS, . • A LARGE and desirable stock of READY MADE II- CLOTHING, and; HATS, CAPS, .kc. i consisting of every variety and shade, and itarrantedto be made in every particular as good as custom work, and 'at prices that,cannot fail to suit for ready pay, may be found at the store of F. B. Chandler, for sale by . Montrose, May 6, 'B.—tf S. LANGDON. Heiden Brothers, I . IOI.&sALE DEALKES In YANKEE NOTIONS. Watches, V Jewelry, Ac., New Mll(rd, Susq. Pa. t'll" Merchants and 'Villas supplled at New Turk JuLLing Prices, New 'Milford. limy, 1M6.-ly Notice to Bridge Builders. SEALED PROPOSALS wilt,lre received at the Commissioners' Office; in Montrose, on Monday, Juno 7th, 1858; for building a bridge over the Wya, !using creek, near the mill of N. Shoemaker, in Rosh township. Din and sphcifications can be seen'at the Commissioners' Office after the-20th of May. • By order of the Commissioners. . • WM. A. CROSSMON, Clerk. _ CommissieriCis' Office, Montrose, May: tr, 1858. 5w An Entire New Stock AND NEW ARRANGEMENTS., At the old standof A. Litthrop fk Co • 'Lit.'rllßOP & DE WITT EG leave to announce to the Public in general, that they'are now opening an entire new; and one of the largeskatocint ot*Mercbandise ever offirr ed in Montrose—comprising - • Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard Ware, Crockery,\ &c.,' &c., &c., Whichteeppropttre to sell at THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. - We wish to demonstrate to the public the difference between buying Goods for CASH 6r on time. LATHROP & DE WITT. • Montrose, April 28, 18458.-3 w SADDLE, HARNESS, TRUNK SiTikpIiBEIRETV I am, now receiving a large assortment of Saddle, Carriage, and Harness Trimmings. I have on hand a good assortment of Harness, Sad, dies, both Ludic and Gents, and rtritlies to match, sr and very cbeap. Leather being, on the rise, now 14 the time to buy. • Carriage Trimm.mg Executed wttivneatuess and dispatch. All kinds of Trimmings on bland anti for sale as cheap - Ss' cut be procured at any place in town.: ONE W 04111)). All notes and accounts due tddst be r settiod to sare cost. Short credit is our motto hereafter. . _ G.X.,FORDHAM,- One door above R.B. Nott's Grocery. :Montrose, April 28, 1858.7tf stisquelialmq ALFRED HAND, A. Graduate of-Cale College, has consented,' at the re triest of the Trir , dee , i, to take the supervision of the ~Noce I ( 1 .• .ing the ! Summer Term. The tecut vviii commence on 17,1routtai, the 17th of May, =I TUITION PER ,TERM. and Greek, skr. 00 Higher English Branches, 5,00 Latittand Greek with English •Branches 8,041 Primary Department, 3,00 No deduction for absence, except incases of sick ness. ... It is 'expected that the NORMAL SCHOOL will re open in the Fall under the supervision of Frei. Stod dard.WM. JESSUP, Prfsident• C. F. READ, Srctrtary., Monts°4o, Apra Q Li, 7C/fr a ..._ __,. A PEW WAY OF TAKING PIGITAESI Ambrotypes on the "Muirch ! !" NATE have recently become acquainted with a new wit,y of taking likenesses, and if the person who practised it and " took " the pictures of two young ladies from our tab`, wilhreturn them immedi ately, we will say no more about otherwise, 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 somewhaprehensive that you have forgotten him. As you loin your mirrors tind view your bright faces, Just think of the Artist, • • - And all his nice.,cases, • And think what wry fares ' He'll have reason to make, If none of you give him Your faces to take. W. B. DEANS. Brick Block,-Montrose,. April 28, 1858. THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE WORLD. THE NATIONAL .MERCHANT • A Large Weekly at 80 Cents a Year. IT contains a choice selection of LiEerary matter, Tales, Poetry, and a large amount of commercial information. The reviews of. the Markets and Bank Note Reports ardor themselves worth more than the price of subscription, and' he 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 Godey's Lady's Book, -Grahani'a Magazine. Specimen copies of the Merchant will be, sent to any address on the receipt of a postage stamp. * Active young men wanted to canvass for the paper, to whom a liberal commission will be allowed, that will amount in some cases to eighty dollars a month. Address; , S. E. Aurros & National Merchant Ogee, Philadelphia. Notice In Partition. TN the matter of the Partition of the real - estate 1. which was of John Gillet; late of the township of Gibson, iii the County,td.Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, decease& ' To Pmts.'s GILLET, widow of said decedent,Monroe Gillet, penis Gillet, daughter'of said decedent, Jane Millard, Willis L. Gillet, Louisa M. Chauiplin, and David L. Hines. . 1 ' Tale Novel: That, 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. 1853, at 1 o'clock, p. m., to make partition ol the said premises to and among the heirs and legal representatives of the said decedent, hit 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 ac.. cording to law. JOIN' YOUNG; Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, April 27, 1858. Notice in Partition. Th . the natter of the Partition 6f the deal estate .1 which was of EzekielMarnes, late of 'the town ship of Gibson, hi the County of-Susquehanna and Stiitc of Pennsylvania, deceased. To Etizannut BARNES, widow of said decedent, and the following children of said decedent : George W. Barnes,Thomas J. Barnes, Erastus Barnes, 1m D. Barnes , Stephen Barnes, Alonzo...llBllMS, LOITIna F .Tulia Bury. U. Barnes awl Arrialkla llowditch. - TAKE NOTICE: That in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Conti of the maid County of Susquehan na,• inMquisition will be bola upon the premises late of said decedent, in said. township of Gibsomori Tues-, day, the 25thday of May, 1858, at 1 o'clock, p. to make partition of the said premises to and among the.neirs and legal representatives of the said deee , dentin such manner and in such proportions its by, the laws of this -Commtn:iwealth is directed of, if such partition cannot be made with Ont prejudice to the whole, then to value and appraise the same ac- I cording to law. JOIIN YOUNG, Aerie; Sheriff's Office, 3fontrose r April X7;1858. AdaninbtratOes Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons hiving de , muds against the Estate oc , LtiTHEO PRICEI deceased. kite of Gibson, that -the' same must he presented to the undersigned •for arrangement, and all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate, payment. CHARLES TINGLY, of Harford )• Adners and J. K. GRIMES, of 04k14n,d, April 7, IS§S.-liiy Executor's Noi xTOTICE Whereby even to 41 pmsons LI the estate of BMA NUN COeKA 'TN ..t lontr,s., deed, tied. the some must be simed fm• stratfgement, and all person. tam, retniested tolaisto immediate paymNt. .10itE111 CO ittontmse, May fl, New Goods New 'YOUNG S A : Si READY PAY%:, THE undersigned would tuition ers, friends, and the public have just returned from the City and opening up a new and Complete Assortmen of various kinds, which tilll N soi the times, for - CASII or Piro sought the medium of the press t Upon what principle we Shall tm • termed the - RtA.l)lr iPAV S . or CASH and PRODUCE. One L for the same article, and it shall I make those prices such as will i wish to pay for their OWN Good. call at least and examine our so I don't come down to the system, , sell them. Some kind. friends in' be " no go," but we think*m t I last few months, of everylperso owe the country merchants, espe , standing six months or rnore, dunning, threats, Sc., the'y have,' they will all respond to the ab, l solve to buy no more goods tha and that they are determined to will establish that principal an will let the system adopted stun. its, believing that it is the mos, course to lie pursued in every b that the day. is not far distant w 1 1 ally adopted. - • Call and see us and we will shl tonishing low figures. All kinds of merchantable p change for goods at the highest CROCERIES: GB T splendid assortment at wet. HOOTS & SHOES, Just receired.a Ltr CROCKERY. A hew lot just CEDAR at STONE 1 READIi MADE CL TO D.ORY:II,EN, \Ve hare a 1 Firkin and Till's for • , gt ' inutte,l9, Apra', 2S, *IBSS.Lt Books & QCH OM BOOKS, a large v Book,, Cau, Letter and 400 rieceB Wall PAper find Borde Montrose, Atwir2B, 1858 , New Militia Law .of ~.rI Ili followi lg areextracts 1 id by th Legislature, fo l Militia of this ommofiwealth : SEcTtox 1. All able-bodied tweed the aged of eighteen an log in thiOtate, and not exen _ the United States, shall be sill ex - Ceptiai, First, all persons i., the United States, Secant?, all - ers of the gospel and profess° SErrION 2. Persons who ha 'charged from the armv and t na .t.thlll tit:sinned AtliO.ra v in the militia of the United ed Ids resignation atter such t accepted or he be otherwise evtiry non commksionettoffi you , of every unifopued comp uniform himself according to company five wears front enlis front military duty, except in tion, or invasion s If any me who is regularly uniformed at on removal out of the beat of the disbanduientshereq, enl /armed e l mipanyand uniform for whenever his time of seri. shall together amount to aev empt from tnilitiary duty in li served the whole time in oni MEM - Scrvios 4. Whenever any lessthan o thirty.two, rank ant the manner herein prescrib l company in any Brigade, tht,l to the Brigade Inspector wilt ize the same according to th. cribed, every officer, tion-cp , private of such company, sh United States. SECTION 5. To every such Captain, one firbt Lieutenant and one Coronet. Artillery, Lieutenant?, and one secon and Rifle Companies, one C ant, one second Lieutenant. commissioned officers, each Quarter Master Sergeant, f Corporals. SECTION 6. Every, compan annual inspection and revie two men armed and uniform require proof that there are r. and privates belonging to s properly uniformed sufficien number of thirty-two; such certificate on honor of a co commissioned officer. SECTION 8. Every officer every officer hereafter elec ery officer and private of hereafter organized in this t vide him.elf with a unifo possible to the regulations f will be seen by the f that a company can be en I out a itiform, provided it • spection, so all thtit is nee ry Volunteer Company un thirty-two rank and file.] CONIIICT • one dollar in rural dis y cents if in . cities;against o do milita . ry duty. shall le and in the manner that then the person so as of eighteen and twenty tor shall collect the said aMer, or guardian or out tnay have. ARStg: ARTICLE 2d. The 'Sum o tricts, and one dollar :inn every person who is liable be collected at the same ti taxes are collected, except sensed is between the ages one, in which case the coll. fine or tax of the Father, bf any property such mino The Adjutant General sh the Commanderzin-Chief, o' Brigade Inspector,. all n.J merits for ull the officers of panies belonging to such h or field duty, the same to of the State. -A , COMPENSATION There shall be paid for, once of this Act, toI all Oil privates of any unitormed fifty colts for every day of horse used by _them, one d ' 'ASA. SPICER, B . • It Bri,, Brigade Inspector's Offs i Harford,. April 26, 185 , Dr. C D Vi . • I)ESIDENT DENTIST at the'Franklin-Dot LIST .OF Gold .plpgs,largest size,. " " Tin do:; Pulp or Nerve Cavities t Cement Fillings not used. Cleaning Bet„. Extracting; at the Ofrtee.• Irreotlatideit bf the tee, ble charge I PLATE' Gold Plat 4 single tooth,.. " 2 teeth,.... b i 3 tenth, ..:. " 4 to 10 teetl Full upper or under jaw Banded I Full doulle set on Gold,. Full upper or under, Plaii Full Double, Plain, , Nlver. Plate, half the ab. ImprovediMineral Plate, Plain sitts. Ken rim, The Puidic may he co be pyrferiied in the mos and in til r :ighest'etyle ed. Grist fel for past, f: 1 public pa: wage la reap Moatrol , c, r.t., April • GREIT.BARGAINS - FOR CASH. ME ving demands against We of the Borough FreAcoted to We ender• dod to sold estate are A LARGE and desirable stock of NEW 'GOODS tl just received and will be sold at exlremet, low prices for cash. , • Thankful for past, favors. I trust my friends and the public will be induced to-call and :examine, by the "following - list of prices : • 10 yards good Del.-tine • 141,00 10 " Merrimac Print 5...... ........ KAYNE, Executor oods!! IMO 12 " 17 " 19 '" , Lawrence C Sheeting ' 1,00 10 st Denims . l,OO 12 rounds good Sugar ....... .: .... ........:.1,00 20 " Rice.l,oo .. 25 " . Boonton Nails ' ' 1,00 . 16 r" Babbit's Saleratus 1,00 3- ' " Good. Tea ' . 1,00 3 Gallons Molasses 1,00 A large lot °Mats and Caps, Lawns, Gingliams; &c. &c. at equally low Pikes. F. B. CHANDLER. Montrose, April 19, 1858. . . . ;TORE. Ice to their custom : nerally, that they I ?id are receiving of Goods at prices to suit 'IIOE. We have announce to all, suet business. It FARM FOR‘SALE! TIIE subscriber offers for sale his farm, situated in the toanship of Ilarford, Susquehanna county, Pa., containing NW acres, about Ifo of which are 'unproved. Upon the same IS a dweiling hod se, two good bairns, &c. It is also well watered, and hits two .good orchards bearing fruit. The above premises are located midway between Oakley Station on the D. L. & W. R. IL, and Ilarford village,—being some 2 miles from each, and I} miles from Ihrford Uni versity. Terms made known by calling upon the subscriber on the premises. , SEBRA JEFFERS. Ilarford, April, 20, ISSB. . STEM, 11 rice to all persons e our endeavor to liduce persons who . and not others, to ~ k, and if the prices e cannot expect to y say that it will g o experience of the who' happened to gaily if it had been ith what coaxing, eon beset, we think -e system, and re. they can pay for, support those who carry it out. We [ upon its own men , I'prudent and' Rise nch of business,and ion it will be goner- • TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS" IN SUSO. CDUNTY.• NOTICE Is hereby given that agreeably To the Acts of the Gene ' al Assembly of the Commons:taint of Pennsylvania. directing the mode of' selling uncoated lands for taxes, the following tracts and parts of tracts tiT unseated lands, of which the names of the warrathees or owners or thug umbers are below given, will be sold at public Veto due, on the (wand Mon/lay In June next, .the 14th.) at the Court House, in Neutrino?, for arrev - apes due, and thecost accrued on each tract respedlvely. unless the :ante be paid befom the day of iale sale to commence at ten o'clock in the hirentron. Acres.. . 11 1 0 James Taxes. anima?. 100 James Riots pt , 4,30 50e RolicriWllson. - . 11,31..,1211. Chaript.Wheatuti, 13,35 146 Leonard Stonetrunier, 9,120 64 45ginuel Sferideth,pt 9.74 96 Charles Harrison. 3.44 60 'Mrs. liamilton„ 2..33 290 Andrew McConnell. 16,33.216 Clement Biddle, 13460 1 316•Cienoint iddle, p lit 15. t 11. 2 0 2 21267 Willbtxn Si\JACKP mple. 11, . 267 CI-IMM William S B hadily. .N. , 34 Hugh 'Wylie. tit" • „GO pia John Beach. r. , •. 10 1 11s Henry Wylie, pt .50 323 Jiuntsiteach,lit 21.! 01 32 lleuri WYlie, pt ,94 It Joseph Beach, pt 1.21! LENOX. tel Philip .teach, pt 14.12)1 I'.o Daniel 'roles,. ,90 George Porter, 21.421 marrrir. _ no Elizabeth Newport, pt 1 1 .1 9 1290 No. 69. and (33. Thom' 40 • Photo, Roker, pt soG as ~.G. Whiting. 3:C113.4. 1,41 AIM lloker. lit 13,77 Dlnmt% formerly S.A. 111 • Jane linker, pt 10..50 Law Edate, . 13,53 MO Sami: Meriden% No.l, 7. 6 : 5 :00 No: 40 and 41, 20.50 2:41 do do ... 2, 21.41 400 ° 67., 49, 75, and 76. 31,b4 s: dot do °O, 6.c3 2') 04, -• , R. 51 99 do do it 4, 7.6 0 160 - 35, Jelilal Dayton. 3.. b.) 72 dif do 0 5, 3,321100 - 20. .lo 11., ' 3,20 (21 .1(s0etill Ileael3,.pt 0.34 . 104 .. :A, l'io`ot, d Strong, 41.40 50 1•1,111 p 11.0, pt 2.110 1 .4rx.1111.Y0141, 115 Peter Beach. pt . 9...124 John Salle,. 2,7 0 20 George Porter, 1„5.1i so Solomon Flnilly, 1.4 1 .1 , Si) Elizabeth Newport:lit =311_41 George Kepler. . 2,1 6 ongs2 11 OF,. 190 1,01 wed to Iltewh, . 1.62 I 267 Jonathan liutler. 2.401117 Solomon Rink, pt , 3.162 409 Truman Baldwin, •5i.26. 50 Andrew Pyle,.4 na gouge. 1 130 12. Mitchell. 11,32 190 C. 1.. Want, jr,K9l UAKl..lti•'l‘. 1 , 8 Relent Trail. 10. So, Stl Amos Milo% fy IC) 317 George Moritz, pt 21.061 74 Henry. Wercy. • 4.33 192 Adam Selrrack, 15.621.21. io William Potts. 9.:10 2:21 Java, Swink. 10..41400 WII;1.111 Arflintfolle, 10.2. 0 Ito 'William Smith. 6,56 220 Wlillatti ilenderson, 6.22 MI Patrick J0hn.41% 9.921 33 John Boyer; 3.42 40 0 Firderick Barthold, f 5 . 1.2.01 65 John Boater,. 2, 24 Iv, .Toseph Mason. pt 5.401 aeon. . 444 s David Buckley, 39.72 10) Wm. Plunkett, 1,9 .100 Patrick .1(111tison, s. 9,.01 ArlelnIVILL7. 1113:41.3:: c'll John Wilcox.' 21.35 323 Ileum 11111, 1:1„901 - . . Ymmso..i. "14 Jacob :Newport.,r.. , , tti Thomas. Barrack, 1132 70 Samuel Newport, 3. 111 1110 Isyle Miller. 11 4.43 10 1 0 Jasper Newport, . 4.1911134 Gorge McCall.- 5.43 leo Gram Newport. _ 42 1 .1: 66 Pont. Bradlee, pt 1.67 100 Jesse* Newjoirt. -4.44) 9- Runes Bradley. pt .24 114 Jonathan :Nesbitt 2,60 11 Peter Bradley, .Si) 193 Christopher Irwin, 5.31 1510 Jess-Mvans. „ 17.01 37 'Thomas DarMek. 1.39 i:310 George Stow, ' 4.31 100 Jasppr Newport, 4,10 • C. R . '. :MOTT, Taxamrata. Treasureee °Pike, Montrose, April 1.1.14.53.-Sw w• you, Goods at as induce taken in ex arket price. CERIES,: i A low figures. l e lot, for sale cheap eceked and for sale ARE— , • in all its varieties. TIIING ofvevery description rge lot of A No. OUNG S SMITII aper. riety, cIIC - ap. Blank , te Paper. I, Window Paper, &c 1% B. CHANDLER. ' eiAsylvania.. rani the late Act pass the 'regulation of the Ike male citizens, be- I forty-tire, and resid pted-by the Laws of ject to military duty ; 1 the army and navy, of ministers andspreach .s. of Colleges, e been tegalarly die -1 mof the United States , . i ham. , scorred CM rtlth testv . e. years, Provid orrm of service be Oulv honorably dikharged," IT, musician, and pri imy who has or shall iaw and serve in such Inent, shall be exempt case of war, insurrec: mber of said company d equipped, shall, up ;och company or upon A into any other ani ttri alt etillip 711111,1 r atm.,- . ce in said companies years, he shall be ex. ii :e manner as if he ha d .. e company. . DeGinith 7 s Eleetriit 011,—The great remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Limenms,. Stiff , Joints, Pains, &c. Also, nearly all of the. Lading Patent Medicines in market, embracing a remedy for every disease to which flesh is subject.,For sale by ABM RRELL. Domestic Instrument or Self Syringe,- ADAPTED to the different varieties of this kilul of instrument.' It is admitted to be the best in market. Also a great variety of other instruments, for vurioul purposes, usually kept by Druo•p t ists, not necessary to enumerate. For sale at the &lig Store of ABP.!, tURRELL. Flour & Seed Store. p i t.° R PORE, AID HA VS, I niprAr tri P 4 CARO SALT , D SALr . ?AB. SALT , TIMOTHY SEED, • CLOVER SEED, LARGE, • - '--CLOVER SEED, MEDIUM, CANADA, CLUB, arid TEA SEED IVHE.42, • SEED OATS. ORCHARD GRASS SEED. S E.ED,CORN. • Stowell'a Evergreen Sweet, I Yellow Flint, Early Mown, j Early Dutton, LARGE WHITE FLAT TURNIP SEED. • EARLY TURTI < E SOUP BEANS, (SNAPS.) • LIMA BEANS, (POLE.) CHINESE SUGAR CANE SEEM PEAS PEAS: number of persons not file, shall volunteer in d to .form a uniform ~ • shall present their roll shall thereupon organ provisions torch' pres imisNoned officer, and 1 he a citizen of the , onipany of Cavalry, one one secon4.peutenant one Captain, two first !i Lieutenant. Infantry I • plan), one first Lieuten l' n addition to the above lompanv shall 'elect one . Sergeants,fir and, four , which shall not at any hare at least thirty d, the Inspector shall #n-commissioned officers ch company or troop, to cothlete the whole #f may be made by the Imissioned officer or non- .1 the line and staff, and • d or appointed, and or ally uniformed company lommonwealth, shall pro s. to conform as near as >f the United States. trth section of this Act, )116(1 and organized with e obtained .precious. to in ,sarr-ti) organize a milita tr this Act, is to hive MI 11 furnish, on the order of . the requisition,of the es...ary arms and equip the State, and to the com 'go& required for camp e furnished at the expense OF SOLDIERS. amine rendered in pursu eers and Musicians and , rnpany; one dollar and actual duty, and for each 'liar per day. , *gatle Inspector, Ioth Division, P. M., i. 1 3O D. D. q. MONTROSE, tA. Office. Room, No. HARGES. .. ...... it 3,00 ft t i DO to $1,50 ;75 EMI !ated and filled, ma corrected ai a reai3ona WORK. .... noo 10,00 . 14,00 tilt' e h— • Per ,• ...• 4,00 on Gold, 'Gan teeth, 50,00 Gnms'and Banded,sloo, o o 45,06 0,00 1' &" o nttog._ wo.thirds the 'Mice of Gold' Same as 31ineral Plate. taln that all operations Will tender and careful manner lihe Art. All jobs warmnt actra, ecnatiousure of the etfully solicited. C -1i !• •") a Sprague & Allen's do Madder do Laige Marrowfat,. • Early Emperor, Early May, .- J , aniel O'Rouke, • " and a general assortment f-- GardeitcS -eds. ifontrose, April 18, 1858—tf "Hang AGAIN,". Dal a Za aiaoo.%) -OFFICE, Over Store. LODGINGS, - at Searle's Hotel Montrose, March 1.0,M358. INTHE FIELD AGAIN.' r E SUBSCRIBER IS AGENT FOR-TII • Greenleaf Ithproved Water Wheel, the greatest improveMent in that kind of machinery known. They am warranted to do One Oils! more business, with the none head amt quantity of water, than the Rose Wheel. imane into water whet known to the subscriber. They are admirably aditkted to either Griit Mills or Saw Mills, : or In fact any place you ebonite to put them. For particular', and vertifitatos, enquire of Lttit.I.:7.OXA.NUE, Lawseille Center, Sus quelmrina County, l'o.. I would aLso offer my serylet;s ire the nouttruction nr tipairs of the different kinds • MACHINERY, believing that my experience htirbeert sufficient to glre',gett4al of isfaction. Feeling dispmed to encourage hnprneements. I would make the following - offer: Jill those interwted In MIlLt may select the smart. eel and best-running Mill that they can find, and I will bind myself by contract to Insert, Instead of the kind notatin the 3111.1, a GREENLEAF WHEEL, . which will make one thin! better peri mange than the Urce Wheel. Flutter Wheel, .or any other of he different speoles of reacilon wheels: twenty per cent better - than the Centre Vent. end %Rhin twenty per cent as well as the Overshot. In any place. coo. 03 a fair trfel. I cannot ful9llbny or all of the above, I rill forfeit the whole Job and pay all actual damages. Let us • helix from thme In favor of Improvements. • (Myles of our Circulars no be proeuredaf the subscriber, or at the '• Independent ItepubUean" Office. • Loienzo Vance. Lewisville Centre. Fa, , Much al. 1&18..3nu - MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN, 1101 - EAR YE! • HEAR YE: All `Ye4bat I...L•wish to buy Goods cheap for Cash, J. LYONS & SON - are just opening a fresh stock. MY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY; OIL CLOTHS, CARPETING, MA,M, RUGS, BROOMS, BROOMS, • CRADLES, it& OTHER WOOD 11VA RE,' lATS; GARDEN SEEDS, - NAILS, WALL d WINDOIV PAPER, all of which will be sold at the very !owes rates for ready pay. Please give us a call.. - Montrose, March 31, 1858. • WALL PAPER. IHAVE' just received another supply Of 111 afl Pa. per, and 'expect more to arrivesoim. I think mist tomers will find my assortment the largest 'and bes- In Susquehanna county, and prices as him as the low est, Also, Window Paper; Oil Shades and Fixtures; Bordering, ix. ABEL TERRELL. liontrose, Aprllls, 1858.1 ^ DISSbLUTiON: TIE copartnership heretofore existing bettieeti the undersigned is this day tertnlmited byp mut*: al agreement.. The Notes and Accounts of the firm arc in the hands of 0.. G. Ifetupsteid for settlement, and ibis expected that all *llO are r arrears will at; tend to this incitation, and 'settle all balances* either by payment or Note, without deny. O. lir.3!FSTEAtI, I:.'SIO4.ENZIE. prooklyn, April 1,..1855, - . - MEI i,iiti?,& - R 4 t._ai)l 'i- eolgtgii• THE SUBSCRIBERS TEATS JUST RECEIVED .1,00 1,00 A. `rt. Medium Clover Seed. TIMOTHY SLED; SUPERIOR QUALITY,: L E • Nicholson, March 31,1858. FARMERS AND MECTIANICSI NTllf.L•please remember, when beateg, that the V §ubscrbers are furnishing r • DOORS: S ISII, cf: BLINDS,. (freight added) and that they keep eonstantlyson 31 ) © P ,i? HT is 0 L L '7 • RI 0 g "0 , 9 0, V D 4M9'. DOOR SASJI AND BLIND r4S7:,ENINGS, In fact, we hare almost everything in the way of building materials, of first quality, and will sell them at a very small advance from cost, for Cash. There fore, we confidently assure builders, that ° they will materially consult their own interests, by giving us e. call, before purchasing. • ' NICHOLSON, Mad; 31, 1858. -- FLOUR, oaILT st' Mil I DOC _ I the load and barrel, constantly onhand, and B for sale lit the sere Tosse:..4 rates, by- Nichobon, March 31,„18513. A FRESH LOT OF THOSE FINE, lINAVY ALSO j A. BAI,DIVIN Slue . V al b§3334 n Bbis and half Bbls, just received; , by NicnoLsom, March 31, '58. GROCERIES, HARD WARE, C ARPETINGS, , • SHEETING'S, • GAR, - _ - MOLASSES, 41111 r -• FLOUR, POTAS SOAP, CA.I(DL.SS,, STOitra-SfrAll4 alundredth part of which **hay" net time to enu merate. Enough to say; we have shiest anything and ,everything, expected to be toned at a' Atom in thectruMit, ellAf whickwe Are detertnined to turn into CASH, in the very ihorteat possible-time. CASH CUSTOIVIARS. seli any kind of Goods, the quality consliter-. edoit much lower prices tban.ususi.. ~.- . : • Little- & Harding;Th T o KkANNocK 11#!4)1. 1. March 31, 1-338.1n.il ASS SEED. A MESH 'LOT OF AMA DEE FOR WILE LOW FT 3 A R. , D at the lowest INCTORT PRICES, Land, a largratock of LIME, dx:,. LITIE cE HARDIiVa. . AND LITTLE oi• NBEi MN LITTLE & HARDING. L 01 cOocicEET, HATS, CAPS,; BOOTS, MO BOAT ,N 1 BI:4 i o .TIN-W ARE, else., AND WE HEREWITH` 13SVE • 1 I . 'te wh3l;_it riistitictlylinddrA*;tfi#pe , - A'es „ .3 O. 11 CU =I MI !ES ; ETR, BOYS,
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