1 U , . r ....., , •CCIDENT ON TIE LAFAYETTE AND INDIAN 1, .- A rops itAILTIOAD.----13DEANING 01 1 A . BRIDGE. --:-likOSS OF LIFE AND taia..-CLEVELAND, May 15 ~-1 - --A shocking accident. occurred - on the LaTsyette . and IndiaviapciliV2 Railroad - last night. As the Cincinnati night express train, bound north, was crossing a -.bridge twenty twB:miles east of - Lafayette, it gave way, pre cipitating the wbple train into the water.— Thz. amnion and engineer were killed, and it is reported - that many others were killed and wounded. ' Particulars are expected mUment ari v. Fnither reports say that the conduct or, fireman, and, engineer Were kilted, and 4124 no citheri,wvre seriously, hurt. . , T . he accident happened' at One o'clock this ni ruing. ,The night was v+,,' dark, andillre high waters . bad undermined-the abutments of the . bridge.- The train was runnin g at the p rat' of twenty-five miles per hour. The en . F gine had reached the end of the bridge, which vas one hundred feet long, •-when --the' whole -01 , e Way.. James Irwin,:?pcinductrir ; Jacob P.t r tenger, 'engineer ; and . Maloney, -fireman," iv ,e kilted. , None of,- the .passengers were ureG _ I TEIdII.I3O6I(fIL76.DOES II',„ EST.---ST. LOUIS, S tu'rday May; 15, 1855. 1 -LA violent torna dblew the pa. enger train of the Chicago, A ton and St. Louis Railroad or thelrack at i Lexington, Missouri, .on Thursday night, and several persons were seriously injured. The towns of Lexington and Peoria, at the june tioin of Towanda, also.su . ffered severely, half the houses, in them being prostrated. At Thwanda three men were killed. il'esterday another storm of like character pissed over the regidilietWeen 'Bloomington 'Bud Springfield, doitig much damage. A latge number of houses in-Elithart'aiid Wil liamsville were demolished, 3ne of them &R -ini in and.crushing a family of tiyd persons to; death. ' -'. , . . . tTTORRITILE SfENES TN SONORA.-A Church in of-Women acid Children ,Burned Alive. -'The Yaqui Indians are at war with the peo ple of Sonora. Lower,eglefornia-. 'These In dians entcrectSanta Cruz de Maf.o . and killed every man there was in it, got alrthe women a 0 children together, shut them? up in the -aural and t fire to it, and then?burned - the ;#4.st of the ern. .At a battte fought on 'a ilain,_&rlied El Sancito,. between:Gov; Pes. ;Lidera and on ,Jesus Gandara, the latter Was totallt cleated, and himself killed in , 1 Was action, Id also three of his Vrincipal of. ' i cers takenprisoners and shot on the follow 4fi I v day. is occurred on the q.3d of Feb- Ypry last. Thd p troops are now at the river Yaqui, and• have intentions of--kllling men, -vomen, and children, and of stealing all ' the cattle and corn they can.lay their hands'on. . . 'The acquittal, iti England, of Bernard, cla rgel with being implicated: in the i\lot for ;.tie assat•sination of the French Emperor, has 'exclted much feelingln.France. Ile,was.in licted-for the murder of Nicholas Batti, who as killed' by the explosion. The fadts in - t e case were clearly proved, but the prison-. c 's advocate worked so powerfully upon the prejudices of the jury, that he was acquitted at once., The' French papers refused to Ptib: WI the proceedif the-trial, for fear the - r . ngS•oe-tr . -itcaement which- would be caused among the teeple would be too - powerlia to be_restrain- Jd. . The: London Herald's Paristcorrespond: ent says the news had produced at: Paris 'a feeling, amounting almost to consternation. The evening paPers•ahsthin'(rorn'• commcht ing, on the verdictli• but the impression' on the i • general public is, that it may lead -tii further Compliiations•between England and Fiance. r• - lzw - The - Utah .War is over. Gov. Cum- . tills has peaceablyentered Salt Lake City, nd a• considnrahle. portion of the Mormons I —probablp. including Brigham Young and the othe leaders...-4-hav(," lied to the -mount ins." . - THE QrEEN's Queen7sTamily sine is D'Ete. The name Guelph; enintnop. iv supposed to be that of the Royal P;unily l jf England, is only the name of a religious f t aefion, of which the Electors of lianover represented the head. • • _ $10,004) ORTH OF GOODS ON 11A10, WHICH MUST BE, SOLD, RIOR to OUR REMOVAL to . SUSQUENANNA, A. we have sold our Real Estatt in this Town. • • f 0# - 8t oqw $ of . merican, EngliSla.aild French Dry Goods, Groceries; - Pork, Fish, Flour, Hardware, Oils and Paints, Stoneware, s LOoking Glasses, Tinware,, Wool, Oil, k o:die3 Carpets,. Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Woodenware, •Hats and Clothing, Ironwiae; - Stores and Pipe, • Scythes, Clocks and Plows; Axes, Trunks and firkins, POW!, : Grind Stones, , Shovels, . - S . Lath and• Shingles, . Carpet Tarn,... • Zinc, Mill Saws, •'LaampOil, .Tar and Glass, • ...Soap, Candles, &c. • A general assortment of 'CARPENTERS and JOINER:: T00f.,..5; Bring in yo / nr . ' Spanish Coin. B. R., LYONS ik CO. Laneslioro, May j8,,1858. • . DRY GOODS r, IMES Gloces, "• t 5 cents a pair, 4_4 do. Linen Ildkts, ¢s, Prints from 5 to 10_cents, " - Summer Goods, all prices,' • Sheetinpt from 6to 8+ cents,-.L - c.,' dm. . vir Dutch COin wanted. . • . B.ILLYONS•it • Lanesboro, May 1%, 1858. • . & Ola 60451 . HEdFEC than s at any nne, two, or three , price V Store in Susquehanna County, acid Spanish ; Dutch, Laths, Greek, Jewish, or any other Coin taken at VALI, for trade, at our Store in the pieliaiit village of - lanesboro, Suique- IntunaCcnlntr, Peanselvania. IL R. LIONS di CO.. lanesbore, May 18, 1858 • ' • , OILS 111JPAINTS.. , lINNEED OIL, 7.s l cens per Gall. TVIRE warrr. '‘, a: , B. R. Lyons & Co. L nether°, Nay :16, 1.8ZA.:1 Tea, - sug ar, CENT TEA for eenis:p pound.. BEST N. 0: ISUGA.R. at 8 cents per pound. • BEST N. 0. MOLAW.ES,.42 " Gall. " P. O,4IOLASS.M, 35 (OLDEN SIRUP, .45 " • DUTCH SYRUP,- e :35 - IXWFEE • 9• " " pound. •CoDPISIT, _ COFFEE, • . 12, ".-. IJAVATOFFEE, • 17 " " CANDLES, ' . 121 " " " • SA LARATUS, • . .cent , pound papers. . /0 per Poontio • NUTMEGS„ 75 •" '" , CHEMICAL SOAP. • 9 " " Bar. FATS YO . -1 SOAP, - -8 '" • " CLOVES, - -78 " " potind. G 11 quit:l . o4d t 3 . our SPANISH lc dEWISII COIN. Lanesboro• 13. 18, . - LYONS CO: • , May R & 1858, -• • • t:. I AI.r, RIVER. BOONTON. PARKER MILLS, and ANCHOR 110 P N 414., #3,75'11 Keg. • . • B. R.IYONS 4r CO. • LA4.Esuuno Mx: Is . THE SIXTH AIINILIE Tesitil)Rl, . _ Bradford, Broome,:cheninng, Chenango, Ln rerne, Schuyler,' Stenben, Snaguehan- • na, Tiogal, Toinpkins, Wyoming; i and otiter- Counties, . WILT us nets) xr 11632111133,, 2•11184. On pe 2nd day 011, June, at 10 a. rn. There will be an ttratiou and Poem on the occasion. COMMITTEE:OF MIMS A. L. past, Win. 1L Jessup, Alfred Baldwin, I. L. Post, B. S. Bentley, - G. Z. Dimoek, , s L. Searle, Henry Drhker,- A. Chamberlin, - R. B. Little, A. Lathrop. The Committe of Arrangements net at the office of Dr. G. Z. Dimoek, Tuesday, May 11th, 185 R, and elected Rev. A. L. Post Chairman, and AL Z. Dimoek Secretzgy and Treasurer: - The Chair appointed the following Sub-Commit tees.-- : ON CORRPONDENCE.-AVIII. H. Jessup, G. Z. Dim.' ock, R. B. Little. * ON PLACE or MErrniu.—B. S. rieMley, A. Bahl min, A. Chamberlin. • . ON DiNsEn.—A. Lathrop, G. Z.,Dimotk, A. Cham• berliu. •: GEg'EItAL ARRANGESINTS.-I. L. Post, Wm. IL Jessup, IL Drinker, L. - Searle, B. S. Bentley, A_ Baldwin. ON TNVITATIONS,-a. Drinker,g. B. Little, L'L. Post, 11. S. Bentley, Wm. 11. Jessup, A. Lathrop. Moved and carried that the Treasurer be directed to raise.funds, • \ . Moved th.t the proceedings be published in both of thc'Vountrpapern: Adjourned to call of Secretary. • Hoice.—Rer. Mr. Williams will preach in the Universalist Church in Montrose, - on Sunday, the Tad inst.' Notice.—The School Directors of Bridgewater, have Geett informed that some in the district are dig satisfied with Teachers fori`opening ,their -schools by readinga chapter'in the Bible. The Directors are unable to sec anytlinn• ' improper oz . - out of place in opening' our Common Schools with prayer, or sing ing, or by reading a chapter in the Bible without comment. They therefore leave it entirely with the Teachers of Bridgewater, to exercise their own judg ment, and do as they think proper in this respect. By order of the Board.• 11. L. CATLIN:, Secretory. Bridgewater, May 14, 18S& • Notice.—The patrons of the several Sch-mls in Hart rd School Dictr,ice, are 'requested to employ such Teachers in their scltools as - they choose during the-succeeding school year; but Vie Teachers will be required to make their monthly., reports to the Secretary, and produce a valid 'celtificate from the - .County t.'i'mpetintendent bethre they can receive an order to draw any money from the District treasury, „ By order of the Board of.Dhteetors. E. T. TIFFANY, Secretary. Buford, May 19, 1558.- ffebi iiiiifois3 jseleet sellool. '4 ,: • Miss C. F. Hitchcock,'Principal. • ... TH"rchool is now in session, in the building feirm erly oecupied• by W. Faurot ; and will receive scholars' at'the following rates : , :.... _ - Tuition, per term of 12 weed,' in Common ___ • - ',English Branches, $3,00 • , In Iligler'Enggh, , 6,iPO ' • t 'French, . ...... —.. , ...... ....f... G,OO Drawing and Painting . • 'l. •). 61 I One half of the tuition is required in advance, one half in'the middle of'the. term. . ' 311ss,llircli000x is a gr.lduate of Franklin Institute, N. 'F., a young lady of high -accomplishments. She comes to this place very highly recommended; and has-the highest approbation of her present patrons. She writ lintlOtitinony - i,lit fe,..46 how efloat Tipton's.; ef forts to makr - her school equal to the best. „ W. F.t CROT47 .. New Milford, May 19, 1855.-3 w * . . , / THE MONT,ROS t ,E iiok_ ir \IN :, 1 --.-- 4141._' --L-L , . ,/, , ./ \ ' • '`k\gs - ' 77 Nl r WARE ( AABilv . • ,A , k "6 fl ' CU \ VARY, / . --.? ,/, e 1 -.- . 42,7 l ,-- .J., w. at, i t . ~.,. General Finding Store' IS NOW FtRNISTIED WITII NEW GOOD'S DIRECT from NEW YORK CITY for Spring trade AIRE.Ss &COAT'S of many kind..., Prints, Gingham,. Muslin Delaine: (Thal li, Moire Antique, andsdifferent trades of Black Silk SHlae 4 eti.ll.G . by the vird or piece. A good assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloth, aria... Matting, Looking Masses, Wall raper, CARPENTERS TOOLS, hancs, Saws, Mill Saws,.Cross Cut and Diat'Saw. MEARDWARE consists of everything in the line of _Cutlery, House keeping articles, Builders and Mechanics hardware, Farming Articles, Scales and Balances, &c„ Moots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ropes and Cordage, Crockery & Groc9ries. ,In fact erety thing a reasonable person can want.- - .We thank the.Pnblie for past favors and solicit a further patronage: - 11. & Sop.. Montrose, May 19, 1858: NEW GOODS • JUST ARRIVED AT THE HEAR of NAVIGATION for sale cheap. , C. N. MOTT. A,A7IIEREA.S miwifF.Tranceg his left my bed and V board *without just cause and provocation;--I hereby forbid sill peisons from harboring or trusting her on rnf.accourit, as r shall not pay any debts of her contracting from this date. 'WILLIAM ItICRPMY. • Susquehanna Depot, May IL 1858.—Sw HORSES FOR SALE. THE subscribers have a pair of GOOD VeORR HORSES which they will sell loin for CASH,• or exchange Tor a pair of- Oxen. Also 2 Lumber Wag ; one, nearly new, will be sold low. SUTPHIN & YOUNG. Summers, May 19, 18.5Et-4w NEW CUU3 I NEW COM 'C. W. 110TT'S just arrived, and for sale Cheap. May 19, 1858. =3 TFIE subscriber will offer . for sate at public Yen due, on his farm in Dimock township, on Mon day, May f.'.4th, 1856, at one o'clock, p. m.,.from ten to fifteen dairy cows, and one two-horse 41t. spring waf on.. JOHN ,YOUNG. Dimock, M e as'l9, r859-1w • J 3 11 OROUGH ODIRANCE • Paned May 10, 1858. DE it ordained by the Town Council of the Bormegh 1..1 of 3fontrose, and it is hereby ordained.by the itholt.T or the fame, that all encroachments upon the public streets of this Borough by buildings or Otherwise are hereby prohibited. And further, that all Ordinances heretofore Made, permitting or allow ing any such encmchments, be and are hereby re pealed. Ind further-that the Corporation Attorney is hercbrauthoriied te amtmence legal proceedings against.all and eltry persim or persons violaticfg the foreettimar., C. W. 3,11117, Our stock of -AT PUBLIC SALE. - . S z AYED OR STOLEN, . lakßom. t.• subscribe en Tuesday_the 11th inst., -I: - a pale 'etl now : mi it cow, four years old, of middling -' •• horns of Common length and horned in .at the point.. , ..... - Any one rturning s. ,e , d cow to the subscriber or I T ( ; .giving info ationwhe she may be fonnd, will be ' 'suitably re arde& . . . JESSE SILVIUS. Lathrop, ay 11_1,_18 S.-3w 131NOMIT0. WITEIVUT4E, Bitar,hainton, B .00ntie County, N.Y. THIS - 'has been greatly enlarged nnd improved cht,ing the present,Spring, and is now ready for the recc lion of patients. Few similar instituti.ps in this country combine so many advantages tor:0 a successful treatment of in-' relit's. The location,i. beautiful, house new and commodious. The to s large; airy,_ well furnished, and every way arrange with \n . view to-the health and comfort of their o upants: The PhySiciins., Dr. haver and Wife; have had twelve years experieue iritreating diseases, flydro pathically, (the lest ci ht.kit Ilinglianitora,) tinting which time they have t catedsnccessfully thousands of sick persons, manY fter their diseases had been pronounced fatal by en rent physicians. In addition to the patients at the." I nrc,""ilicy have a large prac tice in the village and urrounding country, Welt makes them familiar wi tnythe treatment of di-eases of every grade and char ter. They planned, and own tig "Beriglta Won dr airr Cure," .come --quently it under thei entire control and -manage ment. - o which the peCuliar adapta tment bus beeu successfully -generally guarantee a speedy . -Fitch are the following, viz: tiiittism, Nervous Diseases, Spinal Complaints, Fevers, rs, ~,Clccrs, Enlargetnenrof at anti Lungs, Dropsy, Ague rp/oinfx of every grade and Catarrh, &c., kc. en Icing sick ot. bed-ridden, -tied heretofore in their efforts tare especially. invited to give In all those diseases , Lion of Hydropathic treil demonstrated, they will and perfect restorationd Acute at Chronic.Rhel Dyspepsia Scrofula ah Liver Complaints, Tool Joints, Diseases of thr and Fever I.et/tale -Co character,. Skin disease, Persons; who have l) i and who Fare not slice!to regain heir health them a ca ). 5 to $lO per week. he at Montrose, (Searle's rie the 4th, 185 , and cordial- Irwin ". Thayer i Friday, obi hi Pail& to her rirtieul Ter Ilole•1,1 o' I 'EsV des For flit. :lire hint a rail. :UM reAA • O. V. THAYER, M. D, , ISsS.—tf ltoa, May Bingha iv Sp i iing Goods . H &PRIVIPT 6 MONTHS' BUYERS. .• ~- . 33 - u.ra w ,itt. ld invite at ention to his New Stock of 1G AN SUMMER GOODS I 2 ived, ineluttUg, as usual, a great viiriety IV: Dress Good.fin Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, tt'rillianli, 4tßallies, Bareges, Poplins and Brodie, 1....:te11'a, Silli d Cashmere Shared; Was, .P:zrads, Rich Rilhons,'llonnets Powers, II a4.loths,' Cassinteres and outer Stuf , u"111 (Linn varkty of k . i qv) ...74IN E IJ eloos, 4 1 0 dudi v a t ccriks, Croekery, Bei rd e, Stores, • ' on, .;terl, Nui i, /fots and c ‘ Boots and ' hoe 4, Carp , tin, Floor oil , 1 ~ Paint , d I 'ind r w Shades, Wall Paper, /ru g s, (lil y, Paii,its, Brooms, Fish, &e.,&e. I it?, Stock,•l %lug been bought for CASH, land Prices, t ill ti ! sold at the lowest figurvs, PROM! T'SIN: MONTHS' Buyers. i FOR CA ®' SPRI _Ladies' Robes, Silks, Mune and —Su tai I el raj A 1 Cloth .I The en' and tt I', to C.ktil N. B. ~..: ! Flour an Salt constantly on hand. ,!ilford, 1.1 a: 12,'1;858. , • A . , t • . ' • Adniumittra i tor's Notice: 1 'CE is bcre . t . given to all persons having de ntls ngattist he Knate of rit.u., L., rlßll.l,it ~ 1 , late of H: rmonv, that the sante mint be d to the. tin ersimmcf for arrangement, and. l i ns indebted to said Estate are requested to nwiii:ifi." p..,t ..rntilt.""' .t. BUSHNELL, 444ministratt r. 1:t, it4ss.-a;tv XTIIT I In decemat, present all per make it lianua, Ht ME Orph ' s' Court Sale. . . .1. he sold o i the premises, on Monday-, the leventh day f June next, at g o'clock, p. m., al/ that Fot of land, . ituate ih the township of liar loony, fiounded nori i and ea..,t by lands of Jones Tay lor, south by lands o Jacob-Taylor, and west by lands of Davi!' Taylor, d ntaining about five acres; on which tiler.. is aliou e, barn, and orchard, late the estate 4 I.:rances'K der, deceased: 5... A.BUSIINELL; . Susquehanna, Ma la, 1ti.58.--lw --- ' [ C ERRIt'S t! 1 ' A LMOST every loan in the County has on it more, la ot i le:: swamp 'now worth little or nothing, but which 0: planted in Iranberrie.s would yield from 'no i to :hat hti4ltels per . re every year after the first. The Cranbe'rlies.would lways.sell for .s,a, or more per ra j f bushel.i: laVvr, fit . rs, put out at ,least a few square rods of 'vines this y ry May, at least enough to get a stock Oir future pla itiug. And through the Summer prepar4 tho ground for an acre qr more to he plant ed in tlr fall or siring. Plant in rows one feint apart each war. I Feed to furnish 301,000 plants 4 . Carefully packed and forward receipt of the price. G. C. LYMAN. ‘y lit, 1858.-aw ~.._ , EM RIZ ~~ j ,~ ; BE a N peoples' a mts are on hand with the largest 4 STO ii OF GOODS . 'ER brought mto this section, consisting of Goods; rOceries, Boots, Shoes, Eats,: Ca s, Yankee Notions, Dliy, Watches, Flour and Salt, 1, Wooden:Ware, Wall . Paper, len & Fiild Seeds, Hay Sr, Straw - Forks, Brooms, , d other arti 11 J es too numerous to mention. day has (la% ed. Old Fogyism, has had its day. o.r in the ” Vinter of its discontent," going terry ElOwn ' The day is not fur distant when gyimn .Will .come so dead (hut it can't Even 'fhb Farms and .Vecbanic will then !mv'b no Pay-book aid Ledgers,,and his quiet slumbers A be disturb .d by horrid dreams' of'" Sheriff " So moult t it be!,. . would hole•tate (for the benefit of the unitia hat we have ONE FRICEfor our Goods and '.,ii O' i EVIATION. -- (1.1. Ou' goods are no ch ge for sigh' a. ,e- Th ukfurfor p t liberal • patronage, we hope by close pplication t i business, and an eye to the wants th people, to erit a continuance of the same. - HAYDEN BROTHERS. Ne - 6. Milford Miir ?i, 16G6.—,1y _ warranted as represented, and NE • . G()ODS.,. Tit.ershesienee . ,','..: st7o r c e k i ir receiving large and SORING': , SUMMER G s ODS, ..4. • _ e s .,..istin s iu part of DRY G 00-DS:, STRAW f GOODS, ILIR DIV AO, _ GR.O6' ' R I ES,' ROCKEYFY,' IRON, 'NAILS, II ITS & C:a PS, BOOTS'&'SHOES,— ' DRFGS, .21f ' WINES, .D Y E.STU FFS, "AINTS /.OILS, -G LASS; SASH, PUT invite the a tendon of our lady patrons to our = MODV, n~ o be found, liclaines, Lawns, Challis 11/8 SZC., all FEW STYLES. rtment of Bonnets, Ribbons, Flow ; es other Arita. f. of fresh TEAS, SUGARS, and is cheap as .the Cheapest. I.nt that in the pike and qualitra it all to suit ALL. We intend to sell !Cosispetition.. • all profits and quick returns. ,h your READ Y P.:l Y and no will I , ; cIIERZIE & ELDRIDGE. 16, I b 58.. g which wilj I B rills so and so a fine iiss(, besi so a choice groceries, 1! le .feel cot& we cannot' , !ices that de r motto is .me along wil l tt good. 11441 vrio Ro i IS3S. -, STOCK of GOODS. E are•now receiving a well selected STOCK OF I V V GOODS in our minal luttiety and incite our friends to call and examine. • • • Grain- and Butter Wanted. Hemlock and Pine Luniber, Flour, Bran Chops, at reasonable prices may be found at our STEAM MILL. POST BRPTHERS. 18 New G I -oods l 58 BENTLEY , READ, & RE now receiving a late and well selected stock Iv of -SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which they offer to their customers, and the public generally, on their usual terms, viz. Cash, Produce, or 'approved credit, satisfied that they can offer In ducements,to,purehasers equal to any establishment in the country. , ' - t d —Brondelothes, Iterseystiereq, Vest. Kontucky 1'311.5, and a great vaLiety of Mater ial fur Men'N end woar, Challis; De LaineS, Lawns, Bril liants, Deleiges, Ginhatne, Shawls, ' &c., cheap.. Bonnets, Ribbons, and Flowers, for Ladies and Misses, justyeeeivo. • Hots and Ca ps.—A veryjarge stock of Hats and Caps, of every shape and material; just in. CodlisliO Mackerel, in 1, •}, and 7, barrels, or by the pound, and Ashton Salt, by the'large' or small ?saths. oreries, Crockery, hardware, Stone and Tin-ware, a large supply just receivodanil for sale right. • Rel nru Pails, Churns, Fkrkins, and Butter Tubs. Boots, Shoes, and Leather always on hand. Clocks, Looking-glasses, Window anti Wall raper, Trunks, Brooms, Wa,lt Tubs, &c. , • Points, Oils, and Ilye ! eta Medieines,ste., &c., for gale'hy New Theory of Neutralization. TO THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE DOCTOR,J. P. LAMBERT, Auburn 4 Corners, Pa., -- TREATS most di,,M , e3 under -the application of the - principles of N t:rTIULIZAT This Tummy, though new, is the most tru i thful, and in its application the most effective of any dther ever, propagated. Its adaptation to meet' sudden emer gencies. its reasonableness, its rapidity of action when Therapeatically applied, and its effectiveness and certainty secures or it a confidence never secur ed for any other. It needs but to be known, to be appreciated. It saves more patients, and relieves - them more quickly, than any heimbfore known theo ry. • It reveals first cauSeS, the effects of those eitos• es on the Firing man, and points out the NEUTRALIZING REMEDY. : It iS no strange affairs, for it effectually and 'for;ever to root out Fever and Apt with one dose of Medi cine. There need he no failures in the cure of Fe vers, Dyk , entories, Inflammation of the Lung. ,Le.,.kc. None need die with those complaints, for every''ca.se can be cured with unerring certaitity.. ° There need no man die.‘%ith 'Pleurisy, Illiac Passion, or Cramp in the Stomach ; front three to ten minutes will posh tively relieve and cure the last two mimed cases. It exacts but few medicines, (so few, that patientsrkften wonder how so few can give so great and suailA re• lief,) and those of the mildest character. It will bear the most rigid scrutiny, and deftesa flaw to be pick ed in its pathology. It cannot possibly hurt mtg. one, but cures nearly all that submit to it-. action.. Ample proofs can be furnished of its effective power to cure, he having ?net with but one rear. nut dr several hundreds of eases brought under irs treatment, add in e ctwing many' eases given up to die by those following the Ott) TuEoms. The rap• id dispersion lof disease, before the mild and bland treatment, founded on ihe theory of Neutralization, is a sufficient Yhrlieation df the principles of- it, and a triumphant ptffol of its adaptabilitY to -- most taf the forms of disehse around us. • Now you may ask what is this Net, Theory . 0 All the answer I' can give von here, is, that it neutralizes the cause engendering disease, and in this way cures the case, by arresting ()nee. Clargeii propOrtiotial to the sevetitl of the case. Extra charges for night services. Letters of inquiry, aridi k a..4ltinfr advice, promptly a n swer ed, (Iri an the ease br !Idly dal( (1)4 remitting one dollar. Ttaar A LARGE and desirable stock of READY MADE 11 CLOTHING, az d II ATS, CAPS, kc., Consistrig ore:very variety and shape, and warranted to be made in every particular as good as custom work, and at prices that cannot fail to suit, for ready ray, may be found at the store of F. D. Chaiwiler, for sale by Montross., May S. LANGDON. Notice to Bridge Builders. SEA LED 'PROPOSALS vt ill be received at the Comini4sioners' Office, in . Montrose, ou Vonday, .lunr• 7th, for Imildin7 a iwitige over the Wya -I'l,lllg-creel:, hear the mill of \. Shoemaker in Rubh township. Phil and sreeificatiottircan be seen at the Commissioners' Office after the 24 - th of May. By order of the Conunissione - rs. - WM. A. CROSSMOS i Commissioners' Ofirlife, ) Sie, cli3 Fogies. MontroLze, ,31ay 6,185 S. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. LATHROP Lk; I)E WITT - DEG leave to . " . antiounce to the public in genera/. j I 1J that they are now opening an entire new and one of theklatest stocks of Merchandise evet offer,: ed in Montrose—comprising Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard Ware, THE LOWEST CASH fRICES. We wish to ilennonstrate to the public the difference between buying Goods for CASII or on-time. SADDLE, HARNE - SS,.& TRUNK MEV lam now receiving a large assortment of Saddle, Carriage, and Harness Trimmings. I have on hand a good assortment of Harness, Sad dles, both Ladies and Gents, and Bridles to match, and very cheap. Leather behig on the rise, no* is• the time to buy. Carriage. Trimming Elec.-wed with neatness and dispatch. All kinds of Trimmings on hand and for sale as cheap as can be procured at any place in town. ONE WORD. All notes and accounts due must be settled to save cost. Short credit is our motto' here:incr. - . G. F. FORDMAM, One door above S. S. Mott's Grocery. Monts°Se, April 28, 1858.—tf Graduate of Yale College, Ia; consentigl, at the re quest of the Trustees, to take the supervision of the above Institution during the Summer Term. and continue eleven weeks.. TUITION PER TERM. ' Latin and Week, •• •85 00 , Higher rn g lisli Branches, 5,0 n Latin and Greek with English Branches 8,00 Primary Department, , ' • 300 No deduction for absence, except lu cases of sick: fleas. , It is expected that the NOIIMAL SeMOOL wilt re open in the Pal) under the supervision of Prof. Stud WM. JESSUF', Prrcirlent: HEAD, !, ,. .77etbr.t. c Muntro.w, Aptil . 3fonirose, 'May 11, I Eta RE.kll & CO 31 orarose, May, IS S Medicines for various cases can be sent be mall Auburn, May 6, ISsK7r.in Ready Made Clothing, OAPS, &G. An Entire New Stock DM At t 1 old stand of A. Lathrop 'cf: Co Crockery, &c., &c., &c., Which they propose to sell at LATHEOP & DE WITT Montrose, April 2s', 1868.-2 w le4ael4 Ammo HAND, A. 8., The tenu will einfouenee on 'Monday, the 17th of May, A NEW WAY OF TAXIN Athbrotypes on the 64 WE have recently become acq way of taking likenesses, Who practised it ands took th .young ludtes•frow our .tabl'6, will ately, we will - say no more •about wouldn't like to prondse. • Onr Sky Par is still open, and the Artist stillas to deserve your patronage, but, crowds which every day don't via somewhat apprehensive that you As you look in your mirrors. . And. view. Just thick of the Artist, Arid ail h Mid think what wry faces He'll has, If none of you givelihn Your face 3lontrose, April 2 THE CHEAPEST PAPER-IN THE NATIONAL 111 A Large Weekly at 60 C IT contains a choice selection o Tales, Poetry, hnd a )arge am. information. The i' , evievrs of the Note Reports are of themselves wi price of subscription, and the pap printed, costa more than we get fi FM. Ten Dollars we Will,send Merchant and a copy of any threl such as (ode?. Lady's Book, Gr, Specimen copies of the Ifercka, any address on the receipt of a po Active young men wanted to cat to whom a liberal iommission wit will amount in some cases to eighl 'Addiess, S. E. ASIII • Natioual Merchant Or Notice hi Par IN , .the matter of the Partition which was of John Gillet, la or Gibson, in the County of Suss of Penns.ylvania, deceased. To l'Ensis Gmurr,Twidow of : Gillet, Persis Gillet, daughter of Millard, Willis L.,Gillet, Louisa David L. nines. TAKE NOTICE : That, in pursu the Orphans' Court of the said hanna, iin Inquisition will be he' late of said decedent, in said Wednesday; the 24;th day of Ma p. in., to make partition of the amono ' the heirs and legal repr decedent, in such in inner and by the laws of this Conmionwe such partition cannot be made' the whore', then to value and al cording to law, JOH. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, AI Notice in Pa, IN the matter of the Partitiot which *as of Ezekiel Harm ship of Gibson, hi the County State of Pennsylvania, decease.. To ELIZABETH BARNES, wide and the following children of ui W. Barnes, Thomas J. Barnmi, D. Barnes, Stephen Barnes, A Follet, Julia Dart, Fanny Willi m and Amanda Bowditeh. TAKE NOTICE: That in purse mime of an order of the Orphans' Court of .the said 'ounty of Susquehan na, an inquisition be held pun the premisits late of said decedent, in said town:, tip of Gibson,on Tues day, the 25th day of May, 185 , at. b o'clock; p. m., to maize partition of the said p ionises to and among the-mein.. and legal representat es of the said dece dent in such manner anti in su h roportions as by the laws ol this Commonweal it i; directed; or, if. such partition cannot be made without Prejudice to the whole, then to value and a praise the same ac cording to law. JOB YOUNG, Sheriff. hcriti's Office, Montrose, Oil 27, 1858. New Goods Ne Goods ! ! T YOUNG S: SATITH'S ‘rt.E.,ADY PAY. STORE, -- T UE undersigned would anto(unec,Co their eastern ers, fliend,, and the puhhesgOteraq, that they have jtlist returned from the C ty and art receiving and upening up a new and • _ Complete Usort•m l Of various Lind:, which will ht the times, foe G.A.Sit or Pl y ', sought the mm'lM fp of the pre' upon what piincipie we ithall h, termed the HEADY PAY or CASH and Priont . C-E. for the same article, and jt sin 'Make those prices such as wil wish to pay for their OWN G call'at least and-examine our don't come down to the syste.J sell them. 'Some kind friend ,he " uoso," but we think 602 last few months, of every pe owe the country merchants, standing six months or 1114 dunning, threats,/ic., they-ha! they *ill all respond to-the solve to buy no more goods ! and that they are determined! will establish that principal will let the system adopted s its, believing that it is the course to be pursued in ever, that the 'day is not far distan ally adopted. Call and eee us and we will tonishing low figuiTs. All kinds of merehantabl: change for goods at the high. fIROCEBIES: VA splendid assortment at BOOTS I& SHOES, , Just received a 1 CROCKERY. A new Int ju CEDAR & STONE READY MADE C TO DAIRVIMEN, We have Firkins and Tubs for sale. Sannilers, April, 26, MS Books S CHOOL T L c ; a o p o K L S e , t t a e r ry l d e 4 0 H `Pieces Wall 'Paper and Bo Montroh, April 28 isrA. Dr. C. D. Viryi RESIDENT DENTIST, at the Franklin Hotel. LIST OF C Gold plugs, largest " " medium, " " small,. Tin de., Pulp or Nerve Cavities trea Cement Fillings not used. Cleaning 5et„....... ...... Extracting, at the Ofriee,.. Irregularities of the tent ble PLATE Gold Plate, eingle tooth,. " " ' l 2 teeth,.,. teeth. " " ito ig teeth, Full upper on under jaw, Banded,.. Full double set on Gold, G Full upper orlunder, Plain, FuH Double, plain, Silver Plate, half the above Improved Mineral Plate, t Plain sets. i Keo Plastic The Pub icimay be certa be perfortnedi in the roost t and in t style of , ed. Gt., Ist tar.. public 1 respec 0 Mont ANA 7, li t ,_- - - -. Istra NOTICE 1 1 nerchy giver mantis Against the. F, it deceased, lat of Gibson, presented to he' undersign all personsin ebted to sak make inimedijite. payment. CITAIILES TINGE.' :ind .1. K.. GM SIF,i4 ,Aplil 7,1K.9:-tilv- . . . . - Hayden trotiirs. . 7 'V V nOLESALE -, DEALERS%MOW YBanANKEE NOTIONS, Watiiteir,. . Jewelry. kr Now . Co.. Pa. 1111 , " Menionts and Pedlars supplied aNew Yeak.lobbini ision. • New Illiford, /by 15.21,4 y . . PICTURES ! arch ! • , • inted With a new d if the pen= pictures of two urn them imtnedi it ; otherwise, to ATOMIC beictn. gfrento i.ersons &Mau& *lax' 1.1 'the eatate of BE4JAkflli ICMICAYNE, lato of the DortAth of Mootrooe. Aleed, that the mune most I*preoeeted to the mach eland for amumement, and all persona ludebted uld.extate atp , requested to make IMmedlute payment. • • .; JPli CIIICKAYEE, Executor. : gar G. 1838,6er08_,E 1 , needs, :in& tries judging from the c his rooms, he is r are forgotten him. GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASH.- . ALARGE and desirable stock of NEW 000 DB just received and will be sold at extrprwly low prices for cash. I 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 goodPelaine for $l,OO 10 " . MerrimA Prints . ...1,00 12 - " ", S rogue & Allen's do • ' \.1,00 ' 17 .• Madder do ,1,00 ', 12 ' " • Lawrence . ° Sheeting......: , ...1,00 10 " ' Dantmti - 1,00 12 Pounds good &We ' " " ••••. •• • 1...' . 1 , 00 20 " Rit5:...„..... ..... . ... ....,: ..1,00 26 •` • Boonton Nails 1,00 16 " • Rabbit's Sideratus ...... ... • ...1,00 3 " Good Tea 1,00 3 Gallons Molasses.... .. .. ..... '..- . . ... l',oo, A largo lot of Hots and Caps, Lawns, GluOarsa, ilic. &c. at equally low Prices. , • ' . ' F. B. CHANDLER: I Montiose, April 19, 1858! , 'your bright faces, lace eases, reason to make, to take. W. B. DEAN"! ,1858. THE WORLD. INHANT nts a Year. Literary matter, ' nt of commercial arkets and Bank rth more than the r itself, before .it is it. :F.ARM FOR SALE! THE subscriber offers for sale* Arin;rdtriattsi the township,of Harford, Susquehanna. coMtty, Pa., containing 13t acres, about 110 of which are improved. Upon the same is a dwelling totle ? 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. S. W. R. IL, and Harford village,--being some 2 rnilei from each, and If miles from Ifarford 'Uni versity. „ 11.trms made known by calling upon the pubscrlber on the premises. SERRA JEFFERS.' 1 v teen copies of the dollar magazine, ham's Magazine. t it will be sent to ) cage stamp. • • an for tbe paper, be alloived; tha. y dollars a month ON k CO., • e, Philadelphia. Mon of the real estate TREASURER'S SALE . OF UNSEATED LANDS IN SUS% COUNTY. b hereby Aron that agreimbly to the Acta of the Oener -11 al Asnembly of the Commonwealth of Petmaylearda,.dl the mode of aelllng unwated lands for we% the followlngt= Pat , /f tract. of en:Waled lands, of which the names of the warrantor or owner% or the urnhemarehelow given. will be Bold at Public Yen. of the township . uehanna, nod State id deccdent,Mon*e -aid deeedent,,Janc M. Champlin, and . - due, s the second Monday in J Irons In Montrose, for arrearat,• respectively, unless the sale to commence at ten o'clock I 'nee of oz. order of county of Sosque upon the premises yy nehip of Gibson, on ; . 1858, nt 1 o'clock, 'aid premises to gill sentatives of theisaid such proportions as Ith is directed • or, if ithout prejudice to praise the same ac= 101TNG• Sheriff. ITO B.‘, 1858. FES! %:e2. Robert Wilson, 11.221 146 Leonunl Stoneburnet, 8,33 , 96 Cttorlen Harrison, 3.86) !YU Andreas• McConnell, 16,33 i 316 Clement Biddle. pt ' I&V3 pt CUIFFOII.D. 400 Joint Beach. 35.70 James Beach, pt 21.50 14 Jo,s,ph Beach. pt 1.21 1. 1 1 Philip Beach. pt 14.09 ( ;v 4 ice Potter. 01.40 150 Elizabeth Newport, pt 10,0 1 40 Mew Rohm'. pt• 3. 06 160 Anti Baer. pt 13,77 141 Jane Holzer, pt 10,90 100 Saini. Merideth, N 0.1.. 7.65 do ' do - 0 21.42 07 do do ' "3, 4. 63 99 do. do ••• 4, 7,60 72 do do 5, 1 2, 52, 65 Joseph Beach. pt 60 Philip Busch, pt 3.04 115 Mier Beach. pt 0.77 20 George Porter. 1.5.3 30 Elizabeth Newport. pt 2,31, of the real estate late of the town of Susquehanna and of said decedent, decedent: George stus Barnes; Ira o Barnes, Lorana s,Alary. E. Barnes 67' danatlianJtutler. R. 40 40,1 Truman Ikildwin, E. 36 TIAILONT. 194 C. k Ward. 1548 108 Robert Trail. 10.S0 rl7 17 , eotite Muutz,pt :SAMS IV Adam Sehrack, 19,521 Jacob Swink, 10.88 140 William Smith. 6.SG, lot Patrick Johnson. 9.4:1 460 Frehirick Bartbohl, 39.1 t.. 3,,seph pt 6.40 100 Patrhik 0.00. 'nannies. ' :en Henry 11111,. 13,901 14 Jacob Newport.,69 0 SUMUeI Newpott. 3.011 hal Jasper Newport, 4.301 1110 time° Newport, 4.110 DV Jesaee Newyort. 4.311 S 4 Jonathan Nesbitt, 3,60 193 Chtiatophir Irwin, tUlt 117 Thom. Thernek. 1.39 100 Jasper No...pert, • 4,30 DeGrath's Iplee remedy for Rheumatism, N Joints, Pains, &q. Also, t Patent Medicines in - marke every disease to which fie Doinestic Instrument or Self Syringe, A DAPTED to the differenevarieties of this kind L.l- of instrument. 'lt is admitted to be the best in market. Also a great variety of other instrument 3., fur various purposes, usually kept by Druggists, not necessary to enumerate. For sale at the Drug Store of ABEL TURRELL. I it of-.. Goods sehi at prices to suit 19.01:XE. We have s to . announee to all, ransaet business. It. 'VSTE?I, Flour & Seed Store.:, I; LOUR, PORK, INDIIA MS, • BARREL SAL ,PA 677-N G SALT, DAIRY S.AL T, . TABLE SALT, TIMOTHY SEED, CLOVER SEED, LARGE, • CLOVER SEED, MEDIUM, CA.SrADA,'CLUB, and TEA SEED WHEAT, SEED OATS. ORCHAR.I? GRASS SEED. SEED CORN. Stowell s Evergreen,Sweet,Yellow Flint, I Early. Brown, Early Dutton; LARGE WHITE FLAT TURNIP SEED. EARLY-TURTLE SOUP BEANS, (SNAPS.) LLUA BEANS, (POLE.) CHINESE SUGAR CANE SEED. PEAS: PEAS Large Marrowfat, I Early Emperor, Early May, O'Rouke, and a general assortment of Gard_ en Seeds. A. BALDWIN. Montrose., April 18, 1858—tf • e Pride to all persons I be our Pntlearor to ). induce persons who ods and not others, to tuck, and if-the prices we cannot expect to may say that it will the experietro of the :on who hapedned to Lpecially if it had been with what coaxing, e been beset, we think bove system, and re , an they call pay ter, to sdpport those who ml carry it out. We nd upon its own mer- ORt prudent and wise branch of bbsineas,and when it will be gener- show con Goods at as produce takerl in ex -t market price. OCERIESI : A -cry low figures. rge lot, for sale chpip t received and for sale VARE in all its varieties I THING of every description • OFFICE, Ove.r Wilson's Store. LODGINGS.' at%Settrle's Hotel. Montrose, March 10, 1858:. ' large lot of A No. 1 YOUNG .5; SMITH IN THE FIELD AGAIN; TRE SUBSCRIBER IS AG ENT FOR Til E • Paper. 'Notecheap. Blank INote Paper. Greenleaf Improved Mater Wheel s greatest Improvement in that ktnil'of machinery known. Thep are. warranted to di, one third rnoPe baguets, with the same head and quantity of water, than the Rowe Wheel. or any Iron water whet known to the subscriber. They are adruirablyadapted to either Grist Mills. or Saw Mills, El er, Window Paivr, Sc F. B. CIIANDLER. or In fact any place you chow to put them: "For particulars and certificates, enquire of LORENZO VANCE, Lawitille Center, St* queltamia Cottittv.Pa. I would alls, otter tuy'renitttai In the construction or repairs of tlaC different Itindaof 11, D. D. S. MACHINERY, • a•liEkin j i th at my experience has been Sufficient to give general eat ncalon. iiiNTROSE, FA. , Office I, Room, No. 2. RIR& Feeling disposed to encourage. Improvenienti.. I would make the following offer: All those latenated !alitHa 'mac select the unit• est and best-running 31111 that they ran find, and I will bled myself by contract to Insert,. Instead of the kind now In the Mill, a 83,0 0 $l,OO to *1,50 ,75 ,50 '5,00 GREENLEAP. *KEEL, , • which will make one third better per eentage than the Rose Wheel. Flutter Wheel. 'or any other of the different *species of reaction wheel,; twenty per cent letter then the Centre Vent, and within twenty per cent as well as the OvetahotAn any place. In case. on a telt' trial I cannot fulfill any or all' of the above, I _wIII forfeit the whole fob and pay ell actual damages. Let no hew-from timid In tenor of improvements. .. .*. Copies of our Cirenlara can be. procured Of the subscrlber.pt at the "Independent Republican" Office. . ~ Lattsville Centre. Sulk. Co.. ra, Lorenzo Vance. } Result 31, 1838. —um • ed and filled, ... 1,00 ,25 corrected at a reasons• oiliL ...$7,00 ~ „ .10,00 -14,00 ... 4,00 MEN, 'WOMEN, AND. CHILDREN, HEAWYE: HEAR.YE:: All ye that wish to buy Good* cheapfor Catik • J.. LYONS &' SON arc just opening A fresh stock. - • DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY 000.11.4 ; - GROCERIES, CROCKERY\ OIL CLOTHS, CARPETING ; MATTE; Rims, BROOMS, i3 RO OMB," eIiaLDLES., te OTHER WOOlf WARE,IIATS, GARbEN SEEDS, FISIf; NAILS,. WALL f E WINDOW' PAP ER,rke. de., all of-whielt will be sold at the very lowest rates for ready pay, ,Mase give us a call, Montrose, March 31, 18b8,.• • . [ per tooth,) , n Gold, Glyn teeth, 50,00 ins and Banded,sloo,oo 45,00 90,00 hates. ,thirds the price of Gold saute as• Mineral Plate. that all- operations will !Inder arid careful manner he Akt. All jobs warrant re Ilicontinuarme• of the C. D. VIRGIL, Ass. r's. Notice to all persona having de. tate of Letttka Plum hat the same must at 1 for arrangement, and Estate are regnested to T llAVEjiist received another supply. el Wall Pa -1 per, and eipect more to arrive scion. I think cost tamers will find my assortment the largest' and twa in Susquehanna county, and prices as low as the low est. Also, Window. Paper, Oil Shades and Fisturss, Bordering, &c. • 'ABEL T7BRELL. ll'onirose; April 15, 16-58. Y, of nation], ). jin ,.. B o r ()!:land, ' Esecutor's_Notice. Horton', April, 21)," 1858 ne neri, (the 14th.) lithe Court a due. and the coat accrued on each re be paid before the day of sale— s the rerenoon. ... Taxes Acres, 00 James Rua% pt 322 CharlettVl'beaton, 64 Samuel Metideth,pt 60 Mrs. Hamilton, 316 Clement Diddle. . 267 William Slinple, • JACKSON. NJ Hugh Wylie. pt. • 23 pt ' i I 62 • Henry Wylie. pt /KNOX. 50 Dnnlel.Talen. • - LPSEITT. 200 No. 69. and 86. Thlto• as WhiGng.'otehas. • . - Dimon, formerly S.A. Law Estate, 17.08 200 No. 40 and 41. 56,80 400 " 67, 68, 75, and-16, sl. " 8, 6.111 leo 35, Jelilal Davton, 6.10- -11:10 " .20. do do MO 1.00 " 68, Pope eStrong, 41.60 . NPR nfteoab. 124 John Sahler„ • 2.70 00 Solomon Flndley, 1.40 120 George Kepler, 2.16 90 Lot *old to Roach, 1.62 117 Solomon Rink, pt 3.16 60 Andrew Pole, ,90 130 N. Ilitchell. 3.32 oact.atett. .„ . Re Amos Finley, 5,09 :4 Henry Wyley, 4.01 1200 William Potts. • 9.:50 SOU William Armstrong. 10.60 loi William *Henderson., 6.04 le.John Boyer. 3.43 S. John Brighter. ;86 %tin. . .100 Wm. Plunkett, 1.90 I sraticovrat.t. i= John Wilma. 21,56 • • Titottaos. : • • 1M... 'Montle Derma, 11.43 1100 Isaac Miller. . 4.05 134 George -steam.. am 60 Paul Bradley. pt 1.67 9 -lames Bradley, pt ,14" 11 Peter Bradley, 410 Jews $e • 17,0 310 George Stow. ~ 6,34 C. W. MOTT, Tanana:a. .rit 14, 1858.-8 w Tressurcee OtAce, Mentrce.e. tele 011,—The great 'euralgia, Lameness, Stiff nearly all of the lending t, embracing a remedy for h is subject. 'For &lie by ABEL TERRELL. " HOME AGAIN," PEMOVE, WALL PAPER. Xiifie : fr 4P-6.iiig',.oo)oli.i. pra,,l.S . Sj.s - EiPD:;: : .-,' TILE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST RECEIVED Ait 'rye. Medium Clover Seed. TIMOTHY SEED,.' SIifERIOR QUALITY, ran BILE LOW Kt' L I ,/ L E Nicholson, March 31;1868. FARMERS AND MECIIANICSI WILL please remember, when building, that the abbscribers are furnishing - DOORS, SASII,4 BLINDS, • .? . Tato!. 4,30 13,93 2.74 at the lowest (freiglo. added) and that they keep cotunnntlilFn hand, a huia atoek oR Ri 0 P P aLu,d,g I 71' IL, g 3 V a 9 • DOOR 'TRIMMINGS, - . SASH AND ELMO FASTININGS, LIME, dc., tee., eh In fact, we have almost everything in the way of building rnaterialp, of first quality, and will sell them at a very small advance from cost, for Cash. :There f ore, ire confidently assure builders, that. they- will materially consult their own Interasis„by giving use, call, before purchasing. Nlcnotsos, March 31, 1858 t Fslk, 0 G2'' i ; ZM1,49 IA I .AS• 24 -1.--t Y tile load and barrel, constantly on hand, B for Pale at the very lowest rates; by Nicholson, March :;1. 1858. MUT A FRESH LOT OF THOSE FINE, ILEA rr, D II 31.1.2. E, P i Dalai in Bids end ball Bbls, just. re c eived, - - ' • LITTLE & NICHOLSON, Maych 31, 458. A .3 0, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CR 0 CEEB Y; H4TS, CAPS, ' BOOTS, SHOES, • • • gr.lo-N TS , CARPETING.% SHEETINGS, S.O OAR, MOLASSES, SOAP, CAATES, • SPONE- a hundredth pot or Which we,have not time to enu merate. *Enough to say, we have almost anything and everything, expected to be found at a store in !thhe country, all of !which we,are.determined to tura into CASII, in:the very shortest posslble,ttnns. ART, HEREWITH ,ISS'ITE A -N OTICE CASH CUSTOMERS-: We wish it distinctly understood,,that for al will sell any -kind of Goodr;the quaJily eoI cider: at much lower prices then 444 •• . • : . .. utflot ibrong. , ,-.:. feN HANNOCC prror, March in; 15'5.8.:-)A1 'A FRESH LOT' OP AXD ALSO H • A R . • • • • lir • G. FACTORYFRICAW, LITTLE /1-46RDLVG‘.- I= A ); 1:1, LITTLE if 11.4RDING. ALSO lqii*B 0 N S, MI MI FLOUR, SALT, •_ POTASH, LIME, TIN-WARE, I tte:, --10- r El
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