U S A COnrmaTullTM OF NEW . 11 i • - ••• The reported gold ntine.l in loWa, imive to be mostly. inoonshine.:. Gold exists, in Considerable quantities In western Eansaq, near the Rocky pfiatints. Seuatorlloustons proposittorifor a Mexican Protectorate -was - defeated in the Penatc,-June 2J:by'the decisive ,vote of _3O o IG. , lea} - or Tiemann's agent, Sergeant Ilirney; has broken up a riumfier. more. of Lottery and;Gift.sWindling con6erns, located ;in the Neal England States. ....., Within ten years t he wealthof on - ectieht has increased from $4,42 . U56 to 7,1135,6 8, or.ClO per cent.. This %increase' I; e cil g Natest in New :Haven .county, and least in Windhilin comity. . • The report which was received at iWashington • from _the interior of - Georgia itliat ail American vessel-had beeri, fired into. by al3rithiliCruiser qnl: one s man - . killed, is ,-not.contifined, and is supposed to be un found,A. • - - A • • . The • trial of ,Fillibuster Gineral Welker.aeNew Orleans for•violation of the , in i u t t ality ; laws, is concluded.. Thejury.-iiis se.:reed,-ten being fur . and two for conviction; and -the District Ailortsey ehter. ed a node prose,qui. • • „ . . . rletbsChoate is suggeated by a Bern -I.erstie up'eras a vandidate for Governer of 'llassii,:husetts at the next election; To ree , ~-oneile the party. to the noniihation t the stir -, p-e:Aion Is accempanied with a hint - that the Democrats will probably fail to Bleat their ticket - this year, whoever is run. • •- • The report that Got'. Cunimings has .i.been expelled from salt Lake City by the Isforinotis, - 4nd that thelatter are in, is . .0 - firmed by governfuent dispatche . s"( from Fort Leavenworth. - It is thotight in- the Ar illy slid by the • War Department. that the war, so far from being aver , is about to be; kniimber of clerks, in the employ- - o f the governm en t, left. NYasbingtun fur 'Kansas, where they will take the stump' In 'favor of Leconipton, The . partieS -in ques tion are all able spoakers i and are sent out br t be,Adminis,tration—their regalnr pay as Jerks of the govern-I:tient meanwhile running In A.Shfield, MaSs , on • ,Thursday ninht. some cute roguelifted tip . the window of Mr. Asa .Galifordls hedropm,•on the lower heolted his clothes out: with a crooked stick' prob . :ll4y, and then hooked .from • them (.:2030, bearly all tins and fives on the N.orth ami+ton, Greenfield, - Conway;and .Shel.hUrne Tans - • . , . . .. Vac st. Paul Tapers f Saturday eon` ain_lecram's of a fight Wive* a_ band-of fif iys:,„:o„dialfs,.encatnpd eie!ar Shaki;Pee, tlimdred.Chippewas.' The b - attle re set-edinße,Or _of the Bioui. !Fehr of the Chippewlis were killed, and - stx dangerously - voutat TW'o of .the Sion nere killed, :atftwo wolulded. ~.. The :Woodbury (Conn.) Bank is to be wound up." Whether it. NV il V, afte r bcin7 wohnd up, is doubtful, It ha; been running on tick fur a long . tione,fio its b.il anee is out of order. It- . stopped in 1853, aul was-set agoing by .means of a. new es 'env:neut. • It was- not well regUlated,. and did not. keep goit'd''titile.. • . . . Late Texas advices'retmrt desPe- ' rate brittle: between Captain .Ford's rangers ;r...1 a uiro 1i0dy,02;. - -k,nifiches. Seventy six. of the linter - yrere !filial; several wound ed. sod seventeen made pritoners. .Three .rses were aklacaptured. Captain Ford's ;c:.s Was one'white num and. one at , two,Wounded. - IL was a running, fight Friday - last the Senateligreed - the ilou-e resoluti , n fixing Jilt:o . loth as the tifinnfor the. adloormrient of Congress; but a ki . l.4.patel: from Wlishington. says that .the :Senate lay.convened on Executive hnMediately after . „ and, will •thens.:take up the Inctifina election eases -of Messrs. Fitch crud Bright, tc,getheflAiith' the pending ,nomi f.ation4and Indian-treaties, . . • ll , lmes Mott,' a little butglar, -who has 4 aCen convicted- in Detroit, is'but. twelve' tears 'old-, hut, harifgr, been a deepptudent of the 'yellow covered literature, has such high notions ot honor :that he refuses to blow -up on I l ls 'older abettor,-who,, he , says, has a - wife ,lepefulent on him, while he himself has no- Clod v-lo care for, and can stand it Go-in, 'Young America I .... There, is fitArs ?rom Frazer's river, in the Briti-h posses-ions, confirming the. late extm'ordiortry accounts of diseovcries of gold, and • several steamships have ljt for that re 4,ion leaded with miners.' The mines are placer" or surface' diggings, similar to those found, in the early days of California, and reach across the line to an unknown distance into American territory. - ' The Havima correspondent. of the N. Y. Herald states, as the result of carefully -compiled statistics, that twenty eight thou -sar.d five hundred and thirty t one " laborers" —tiegroes, edolies„ -and Yuetttan Indians itit-e been, set on share in enba' since 1853, and that four thousand eight hundred and gue unfortunates:lost their livel in . transitu tndrtality-of sixteen and -one,fourth per cent. tin the gross number - delivered. Billy -Bowlegs made a speeeb at Ne,w Chleans the oihq day.. H;ving imbibed loam fif the ." . erather" thanyas goad for him, he spoke of his dif.,Mity, importance, And abil ity to whip the United states -with seven men. • Here is the 4ocum6nt I stand Lip hire, big chief, brave wartier. I kill heap your. people before, I can -do . him •again easy ; give Billy seven good men to follow on the war track, and he lick nil the United _State, seillp his father at' WashipgtonA. 'Thorp . . • A:di:Tate.") from. Atignsta, Georgia, dated "June 2d, say's: AmiTican vessel was.fired„iuto eki Peniacola, ;and 'one main was killed. The Steamer Pullet is alonein chase." The source-of this dispatch is Lin known to the public, - and•we .. haxe net cx - inft--- deuce whateVer in its reliability-:' .-Prndent _ raeL, sho have Seen much of legistative - and .po!itical life, know how little_ relinned-is to be plat.q.cl in sedden rtitnors' -On the eve . .61'7 an • e.:estion. So, in -this ease, there are so many ravemag vultunci who,•are anxious for' we/. in order to profit by-Public distress,:that - ve cony well receive all \rumors -- of war. with many grains t,f allowance, and festraiq our patriotic indig,natiim till we can be - sure we have just ground for it.— Washington Glohg. .. The KanSas corre.spendent of the . N.l 414tii0 . ,1 Post stateslthat the second dayl „ of Angust waideslg,tiated by the' ree State) . Cit!inis-ionurs.for-holding the • election on tlae ElT.ll. , h,Lecompto!i ConStitution, becausel the lissouri•clectiuti:is held on that day, aiid • it is sul',El,;:zr d that the Border Ruffians- will hen: i(lci at, hotie de - feat tits; Emancipa • - • that Gov. Denver -saw the' object i . ,- in figiug - the election an that day, but raised I that:L.(46v. Detier 'declared _ 1 : ecrpbatieally • "1 . :it _under-. sturd, g.-tith.riven, that-I Bttt :I}Cither, 1 , 161.01' tfiis GiutoitutiOn ;", slid iltat the (stiv. ,•ruor furqier - said it. Was his intebtion to re-. cp . at no distant day. It' intimated that, 1 . !•et-1411 , iw uuerlc tvugnant...Let;ompton, is aq . tht. peenle, - anti to . ce -ti t - fort, them - must. be, the GI/Vert:kir' ha; becclll6 disgusted. with . Abel whole bust aid hence his determation'..t.o,:icelo.:' • • 2 - 4Fun01.4, 9 51 g • 217 iiiOnAvq; o. N ' •• Are Iterebi notified to meet at their.-Engine Ilene, on di;rt 6i echic.k, for exercise. A full attendan6) is evil:tested. ' . ' • 's • • P. W. - 11.1LEy, Foreman. Srereary, IntA.RRIED. May 29th, by Rey: B. B. 'Emory, Mr. ...C. DAVID, of Silret,Lake, and Miss ELtunrrn Cooz, of Bridge watei. • In - Jessup, June 6th, j!)y• Elll. - 11. 'H. Gray, Mr. 11ES GRANGF:R, of Rusb, to Mrs. PAMELA CASTLE, of Bingltarnton,lF,. Y. In Jatiesville, Rock CO:, Wis.; on the 18th trig, by Rev. G. 11r. tawrenee, Mr. Eonartt. F. GATES, former ly of Dimoek, Susq. County, Pa., and Miss Bust), .L. .Bos:rwica, of the former place. In Bridgewater, on the" 3d hut., by Eld. .t.L.Posti Mr,T. 11, Ram., of Jackson, and Miss CAROLINE id. Citaunanurcuf the former place, .. rD I E D . • . _ : In Franklin, May 22d, Rev. Josten RiALOW, ag-ed 71 years. - . - - Seldom are we called upon to contemplate death under such painful circumstances Ss in the,present instancy.; .. , . . Late on Saturday night, (-2.2 d,) the parsonage, the residence of the deceased, was discovered to be-on fire. The family were roused. from sleep, and Mr. B. under the bewildering excitement of the moment, as is supposed, attempted to enter the room where the fire was raging: - At he opened : he door - the flames burst out upon him, suffocating him,. and 'causing death before relief could• reach him. " Whether his hist!tvords,." Mother, where , are you?" were a tall to his wife for aid, or an expression of anxiety for her safety, we cannot tell;' but while they ring, in the ears!of that devoted companion, as long astley must,. bringing the heart-rending steno vividly be k ore .lier, they will serve - txt convey sweet. memories `` 'of' 'that tender solicitude and wealth of affection Which he had ever manifested during a union of (~ o many years. Never, perhaps, Xi - as a husband better beloved by a - wife, or a father more reverenced or adored by his children; and we know that we)speak the language of many hearts, beside the crushed and bleeding ones of tlmt home circle, when we SitPhe was worthy of the heak's PlireSkand warmest regards, andl , that for i all the kindness and love bestowed upon -him he al . ' ways paid the debt with interesi. • . The subject of this notice wks - hern near Manches i ter, England, in April, 1787. lie - Was converted in Carly life. 'and-entered the ministry in the Methodist connection - More he attaitied his .?. - Igt year. lie emigrated to thiS country in 1819, united with the i Presbyterian Church in 1535, and-became connected I with the Montrose Presbytery (luring the same year. Truly a father in -- -Istrael has fallen- The church of 1 which htowas pastor have lost a - faithful teacher, the Ich,ueeh et large a. devoted membei.; and the ministry an earnest bp-laborer, but another voice has joined the song of.the redeemed. Loc(king from our IoW stand-point of , observation, and judging with our ;weak judgment; it would seem that one a ho had serv ed his Master so long and,so Willfully was wrathy to lie.btlinlY down to die and bteati4 his life out sweet ly in the arms of his friends. But a higher wisdom than ours ordered Otherwise.. Tinie has many deep mysteries, but eternity will unfold and explain them all; anti show us why God so deals with his loved ones. Happy - for us if we can feel here, as we shall Certainly know hereafter, that ,"Though dark the cloud and fierce the storm, - - lletloeth all things well." , . _ The sorrow-stricken family of the• deceased have the earnest sympathy of a large circle of friends.— I Words cannot express it, but there are hearts that j . 'tan feel. May God shield and bless the N% know and the fatherlgss. W. B. D. PittlC _SALE. /FITE onlicrcignerf hircr nti Trafyi rdlo, on g.t. I;rdriyi June 12th, at one o'clock, p. m., at the Court House, in Montrose, the following property: .One Grain Cradle, one Side Hill Flow, one Corn .Plow",, one Cultivator, Ilmtoiri, one Crow Bar; one Scythe and Smith, awe. large Churn, Tin Pans, &c, and vat ious other articles.. ' ;H. H. Dr MORE. Mon( se, June 9, 1553. FARM FOR. SALE. . , . 1.1 FA../iM, containing Acres., aud situated in the township of New Milford, on theJ road leading front Great Bend tot Montrose. &lid I firm is well watered and timbered, And in a state of ; good cultivation. Good buildings•and a thrifty young orclpirl,l on the premiss; ak..o , a sufficient number of productive peach and cherry trees for ,family use.. ' Tierns%.-r-A small payment_when possession is given, and the balance in instalments to suit the con= venience of the purchaser. For particulars. enquire of subscriber on the ; premises, or of J. liallcCou.9l, at Montrose. Pa. , IILGH t New Milford, Pa., • - Wool !. -Wool ! ! I\ r iVl,94a):, l .i .4 ...orfk`:t72eJocraw h o i ci l ,' delirered , atour Store. icoung Suromersville:June 9,1658.-4 w - • •_. t . WOOL CARDING . TVE snbscriber - is carry4g on the above business, as ur.ual.'t A. G. - REYSO,LISS. Broctklyn, Juile 9, 1858.41 ___ TIOGA P9 - k - NT Agricultural & Junction Iron Works, ATATIEEIf§, BRADFORD CO., PA.' WELLES, BLOOD, & CO. liirby's Mower and 'Reaper. 1 - ,Vr E are numufacturin the alaSye mentioned ex , 'll cellent machine, for Eastern TWnsylvania, and the neizhhoring Counties" of New York, and incite the particular attention of Farther§ to-the following features of EIRBI'S MOTIPER A..V.P REAPER ' , which we,beliere to be superior to all' others in use, id the folio% it 4 particulars : it is the lightest in use ; is strong and durable; dimple in construction, easily . 'worked, adapted for horses or oa,en, requires much' less iliaught than other machines, has no side draught, though it cuts a wide swath, will work on rough ground where no other machine can follow it, vet difficult tcr.be clogged-in any kind of.grass, be it wet or dry, not liable to get out of repair, is composed principally of iron, is a perfect combined machine, working equally well whether mowing ,or reaping, and is the cheapest itt price+—the Mower being on1)- 'one hundred dollars; and the Combined Machine, 120 dollars, making it altogether the most • DecirePle Afower anctßeoper - in Market. tar Farpers wanting RELIABLE MOWERS and REAPERIErshonId by all means seepur machine be fore making. tip their mina; to buy any other. Additional :mil interesting information concerning the Kirby machine is contained in our illustmted Cat; alogue, which also dt..r.ribes oar other machines and implements, among which are - EMERY'S PATENT CHANGEABLE RAIL ROAD. HORSE POWERS, TIOGA. I'OINT lIIPROVE9 THRESHERS and CLEAN.ARS. TRRESIIRRA and 'SEPARATERS,PORTABLE SAW MILLS, PLOWS!' CULTIVATORS, HORSE POWER,HOES, CIDER, MILLS, and GRALK D LLS, fcc.: rORI'AB i i P0W721. is a valuable machine, = n azi': 2c upetior to thecom niOn inclined' wheel, and Is i adap Dairies of frcnn sto 20 Cora. Send for copie. / of ourCatalogue I and Price List for yourself and neighbors. I • WELLES, BLOOD, & CO. Athens, June LlB5B. - • A. L. BLOWERS, agent. for Snsqisehann a-County. Pogo:dice address, Montrose,'Susq. Co., Pa. I /tine 9 11356 a. • • Election or Maj. General. rusgpurectance of anNnrder fruit' Brigadier Gen., L. I Smithyth, of the Rst Brigade, Tenth Division, of ielianna County, thatthere will be an election held at the . House AIL Searle, in Montrose, on Thursday, the 2411iduq f ; Ant., between the hours of ltt, a nt, and.'!, p. m., for thil I purpose of electing a.MAJOR CRICERIL, for the I Tenth Division, eoinposed of the. Criunties of Stisque t hanna and _Wayne. ,in . pLaceof Farnham, dec'd , l i• • N.B. All Coniudisnined Dfficers.att notified to I TitinelMtl iktbejt attendanoe on said day. ; ' ASAS . SPlCMBrilacfelfaspiefor , • . 14 Brigade loth P Brigade:lnspector's Office,. / I Harford, June. 9, 1858. lir IGHLY Importa It Infontation TOALLGENTLTN WHO WEAR CLOTHES. H T AVE recently nade arrangements at considera ble expense for oing work in the • ) TAILORING BUSINESS, very Wort notici, in a neat, durable, and fashion able manner and a R - will furnish geia der the customer wl in selecting mated. ED PRICES ems to order, if desired, hr *en tatever assistance he , way need s of the hest quality and at`the Market Price.' 4,0* CS, All my work will duribility. No euS the shop unless it Being permanent business, it shall lic and thusisecurel Montrose-, June 1 be warranted as to at, finish, and timer need. take Ms work from its hiin. , . ,ly and exclusively engaged in this my great aim to please the pub 'their patronage.. I'. LINES. 0, 1858.—tf itiqll 'MMMII tr 011• T-AalorS EXIEN ANUFACTVRED EY TiLERSp ftre‘to suit the TIMES, of -rry, and - Mahogany, woik right up to the Wle. MM TH of all SIZES au, Walnut, Ch and warrantd3 Morose, Juno CO ' IBM% • -ON or alioutili middle of April last, a JUDG-'. BENT NOT -,,tigainst John Kimball, for one handsel do!lars, 40 . 41 October 16th, 1858, payable one year after daft. ";pith use. All ucrsoni4 are cau tioned against pnrgliaSing said note, ,as the same has been duly cancelet JOIIN CLIFFORD. Apolacoii, dime 9';'18.58.-Iwp • ' • . .0 TI CE , • IS hereby given flat A. Virgil and 8.11. Mills, As signees of A.: ° - icket S Co., and A. „Picket, have filed their accoutre in the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna Cott ty: • G. B. R. WADE, Prot. Montrose, June 9, 18.58,,-4v; - tt Z 4 1." T FOR II ID all pc sons trusting any Member 'of my family, or straigers, on myaccount, as I will not pay any debts oft cir contracting. 'RA ArVLS fIAN.RAT . • Ic 9, 1855.-wp SIISQ, I. ANNA COUNTY ' L oce,:macoL, iARD, AA. M.,111-1-NCIPAL. 1. F, STOD ti..take pleasure in at nonncing, tliat :HANNA COUNTY Itt." I ',DINGS. In NI.. tro , r,•on :30th day of Anguat,-1858, 'EVA unite; tionttalVe of Prof. STt )1)1)4.a D. olo,.f'r 1n Tietk to. H. F. 'r ro. kroii . letigr of rite condition icoi want, of the rrndrn lAit. eniftwia!,y gnaiitird -Co o.t 14 . titi, Set.ol- IWe deem It iiropyr. how , 'ir.,Labliry Interz•atial in MILE mlder4Am JL the' "iivsgy v. , 111 a,, , aln open 111 the Monday the gur.ecis ‘r. and in Rt. ii.. Snr,••'...tt" teachers iif lhmulj trte Mufti t. the int,re ever. t.l si.tte thAt Mr. the Sthts , l!, 1 Prof.tirtnlDAlLlt'S eh is , eltrteti, t .txtve, itht: hnlvene riebrig 11. in the ph..1.. ate Illiang the present. , • C..atailn, to totxe,,s Teachleg they may pr, It as 55 ellicletlt 'Erlonitor at:4 pc.putar yknown to minim ~,niftrvot and tht mark • matbfaction that have attended his lat Ar. o!tlicient I:tiara:ay for the fultiro.. tomer he Silt' t L-it the N.,17541 :chic 1a of 'lt' of whatever hoprov.emeras Is ate Aft 'Of CTURES. licetcrc on the Sel ene and Art of Tv whin; ccnt. 31r. 1. secture "'hire f"IlowIng ccatlerncn %111 abo lectnnt 10. ficnannumi, Luz.ne l'o.. N. A. Srii,olmatc. - N. Y.. 11Qn. U.. 13. :€". BSSTI.r Epqrs.. Fics :13. B. Ear. Pr f. Srovrump a la and I,lory std f4:re : Etittor t' K. B. Ll ::,we: tlic 1.1 ,- gx M _ . . oonnestrd V , lth the Sarni ELLL-N k'. X PENSES. =llE=Mil TLITIoN--:‹nrn - . 11 Vrtnytry In 1,145 i. 21. ti , 11r I it :5 destrible tl5Ol • .J•adc 1,a1C1,031 , 1 thern,h f can hc . rvrtrd .1 Mr. won tin, 1-, t.l no clr.lat. in Ca , rotractr.l . Slittients a , hortiof..re. , to 3.1 forntture ap . ; ly 1. W. R. lh or It.'ormin.g..l.f• DZ‘NA. rit• Sd. :/ i1ui4030.. e time since I haVe. Sold out my to clo , e up. !Those haying .ettled 4cc4.unt9 , , Kill plea::e call and CPST. If lam mot 'at )(I my matters with Amos NICHOLS, Store, where the' s same can be set. .1 TTESPED s 0 0 y. S. A. WOODRUFF). Itoittrose, Sul c ,2, ISZ,§.-2w ITha> hc , •n 14usinct,s, notes cl;:e, Or un settle thy same hope yon will ft at Post Brnthet• ded with him if :ogle say some one has inixtiil rl .new building . in the •ktreet. The ved an Injunction, htit wonderful to ng is progressing rapidly; sticking 0 t (lie greatest sticking out hi Town, at the General Finding Store N & SON, where you will find Office, and Rocking Chairs selling at COST. V . FD . Tiic p ed a br,l Town Council s relate, the build outls it.docs, b 1 'of ?I. S. WI LS I ParToi•, fhllore' 'Vete Goods, . ' ..,. -AND . . Pas IMHEI 1 „..,, ~,.. GOOD-SUGAR fordl.,oo. lel 25 YARDS CALICO for.. S'l,oo. 16 1 SHEETINQ for 6-1600; 5 Ilw. TEA for. - ... - $1;00. 3 0 HATS irorn 6d cp. • S AP Sc and 10c BAR. CO6FISTI, •TROIIT MACKEREL, LP-HEATING IRONS,, ' TUBS. • MOP.: -2 ) —ealfirETLNG, ll Thankful fciri fold ;friends an pastjavors we respectfully invite our newcomers to give ua a call and • Fir TIEMSE' LVES place to buy cheap for cash down. J S it SON. ••ne 2, 1853. SA that this is t _?:!... 'fontrose, .7 - • sheriff's Sales. - • ! , Y virtue' f. sundry Writs issued 'by 'the Courts!! of Comm n Pleas of Susfiuehanna county motto ! m , directed, I will expose to .sale by public Yendue, ! at the Court H use in Montrose, on Saturday the 19th' t of] June, ISpS, t one o'clock, p,,m., the followingde sribed pieces r parcels of land, to wit : ' l ALL that crtnin pieco or parcel of land, situate, I 1 ly ng, and bei F.; in the township ofailarmony, Soso. ) C , and helm ed And described as follows, to wit: 1 b ginning at t re south corner of the 'whole tract of( w i , i s d t , I l i j at i c i o p f e , ( . I h -c es ph co A a us p t o in s , t d it e r c a 'd w , o t ri hr u c ia e l north 34' lie, thence 4 ong the same north 46' can 372 perch c. more or 1t..,s to a post, thence south 43i' east 100 I p rcbes to ttii beech sapling! , , marked, and stones, it ence south ti''' west 394- perches to the place of. h l , 1 more dwel l i o n rg house,ls , t 0 .2 bout 80 ac. b b g • . gi da rn i s t:r il s w i k i l g i e it ten n :a g p i r r p l j o u n I r g a te r 2 ( n t 3 s a n 96 n c a c e d s r : improved- Takentilts,via: ecetion at the suit of B. S. Bentley re. emus CZo ALSP-. d,.Cbunty , ed and dose y lands- of f A. P. flu" ccupied by ouse, Parn,l Taken in 'e, eor , e , ileil :, opposedn n edby more to3el Sheriff's' 1i - • .tt - that certain piece or parcel of •land, ! r, and being in the township of Oak : Susq.,:and State of Penn., aud boun ibed as ibiloWs, to writ: on the north ohn Ililborne; on the . east by lands L ., on; on 'the south kg, lands .formerly fawrid Bond, and on the west by lands lelong to John McCarthy, formerly oc emiah Wilson, containing 106'acres of less, with the appurtenances, 1. framed 1c mill,- and about 18 acres nripigwea. echtion at the suit of B. S. 13entl?) . vs. ck. . JOB'S 'YOUNG, gheiiff. i lftce, Montrose, - June 2, 1 8 B°.. AT BARGAINS R CASH! TITER FRESH ARRIVAL OF ir GOODS. d Delaine • for Merrimac 'Sprague L. Aden's do Madder do Dc!nims ,ond &iglu . • .3oon ton Nails Bab &derails.. ZEE Potut4i 25 ". Good Tea 1,00 lotuses.... - - 1 00 >l' nets an Gaps, Lawns, Gingham's; .k.e. ly low Pricef., •- - F. B. CIIANDLEB. 1 1 -)toptroal Nay 26:1858. • • Galkms, A lame lot U. 14, WI 4 4 th, S 41-.4.nry. nt ArgNIN.I of 1111 SALMON, ,te 81,00 1,00 1 00 1,00 1,00 ........ 1,00 1,00 . _ NEW ARRANGEMENTS. • FUR WIT RE_ itt a . FOR , AT. GREATLV .REDIJCEO;PRICES triVINIS tri e d the old way of ctiar g ing and never 1-1, receiving pay, we. have cot r i m led to try. the Nimble Sixpence instead of the Slow Shillin g . We keep constantiv.on hptid, g ood as s ort m ent of all kinds of, CA BINS/' FURAtiabriq, or furnished at short notice . All in want of , - 0001) PIIRIFITIIIIE Jen at 'M t f olic& rill please g ive us a pal. A word to -the irite, 6. Strop and Ware Rooms foot of MalMStreCt. WM. W, SI.ITH & CO: AontrosC, Ray ttr, VAIELVItiOTNE,' -- AND - di)veriL timrseives Accordingly, =11133=1 tallifeqbtlits, Roseribqtitil Sc . ;6o. aud the ts.VilTi.F. TEI 1i ED U, neelry SPANISH COIN AT PAlt: In excli.uhie fey uli cwiets purchsv:ed at their ktaldishment ; and they will continue_to sell pods from 23 TO 30 PER - CENT CHEAPER than any other establent Soitliern Penslvania.. Them Is at the present time a large ainonnt4 Sestrtsts r ot a in circidation to thi, r egion having seen with surprise., In the puhlic prints of thin County. a nothm to the ettecttLitt !mid coin Is REDUCED IN VALUE at Nfontruse, by the ekiict of her busluegs men, +se deem It simper I'UtILICLY ANNAI: NC E. that we am lu great isant-of money slot us the b a s in s Sragunt coin is Um-1,14311 , m in riuttet, vr • .ndv:sc those such In their poseesslon to bring It to GUTTENBERG, 110SENBIU111 & CO. wlio will tile it at its FriltM.F.lt VA LCE We are collet:tab' retehlug of the lakst gyles and of the finest quality ; Shawls, Mantillas, Bonnets, A =n pato' Pt oc,y br MI LLIBERY COOBS3, to which the atteption of country 31.1!limes are rizpectf Ixvitiht: Ve thee h beautiful n.vioriment of Embroideries, Collars, Sleeves, Lin ens, 'Laces, au4 While Goods, unexcelled hi quality. ,4 yle, and prices. Wedevote a peat deal of tolentton IIItEAT WINS EMMA' landfall,. haring an extenAlte tailoring egatilisbnlent connected with our Stores, moNntosE and SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT. We flatter on...vises that we tan et a Man—be he dwarf or giant, and no matter how 1114tapen-.111 a pre: ..atable PROVIDED ALWAYS, that bin l'ort•llonnale IaI :, TUFVED with the :IN Aurat, e. e d I tUi vored , t of SPANISH re , walttll AN colv.) got your ";It)N Err , : WORT Li" at the store of Guttenberg. liosenbaom & Co. m.,NTRosE, !KS.- te JUST A GOING. el • BY THE CASE! 7 - 4 ERMAN CHEMICAL SOAP, 8 cents - 0 lb. • VAYS.'.Co 1, " ", - SALERATUS, - " '". ruft}: PEARL STAR:CH, 7-1 " "!„ .ASSORTED CANDIES, 12 " PURE CREAM TARTAR, 31 " -.:."a NO. I CANDLES, - 12 " • NUTMEGS, - - 65 GEORGE BANK CODFISH, $4,50 per 106 lbs. NO. I RICE, - 4,50 " "- MOLASSES, 33 rents per gallop, by etc bbl.• SYRUP, 42 64 ill 4, N. U. SUGAR, 7} " " "' All otter Groceries equally low blethe packlw. It the Old Fogirl pink andthe Young Fo,ties blink, to thinkthes etipu4 it: 'Terms CAS, , A. .113• 'R. LIVOtiS & CO. .tatieslioro, 1851 . Axes; Pum ps, p Fcg. CiAST STEEL. AXES and 11E1.NT, for $1,60. ) CHAIN PCAII'S„ fo , 1,00. PUMA' CH AIN,. , ..:. tisents V th. - - $1,25 CAST. STEEL iSCI:/r II ES k..r 75 et-. tI,V, .." tfradla Scythes, 75 " CAST STF.F.T. I ,Inr.S f”, - -..'..5. ' l'All:-. ':;:io Vl. . " 111 , . ..... .. .. . ..‘ O PATi;.NT I'AILS ?„or tzi ,thi. 5 lbs,r. 11. TEA fot 1,110. 6 prs. UNDER-SZETNES'for..,.. 1,0 i). 21 prs. LADIES (1110VES tar— I,no. -16 prs. CENTS ?. ' for '. 1,00. Call in and get just NVLat you wish, at a less pr k 'o than at spy other "Stoik: in the State,' for we mast close nut our Stork Within Sizty days. R. R. LYONS & CO. tanesborn, June 2,J858. . $lO,OOO WORTH OF GOODS ON HAND. WHICH MUST BE SOLD, PRIOR to OUR REMOVAL to SUSQUEHANNA, Aa we have soli mir heal Esiatt in this Town., ot t i- $1.06k - eO 4 / 0 15..0f American, English and French Dry Goods, ' Groceries,' Pork, Fish, Flour, hardware, , Oils and Paints, Stoneware, -Looting Glasses; _ Tinware; Wool, 0i1,,k, Cotton Carpets, Glassware, lloots.and Shoes, " Woodeilware, Flats and Clothing, 11.0:11Vai C, . • ' Stoves and Pipe, • Scythes, - Clocks ell Plal,s,, Aces, Trunks and Firkins, . 'floes; Grind Ston e s, Shovels, • Lath and Shingles, Nails, Carpet Yarn, zinc, • 1 ~. liill Saws, Lamp Oil, 'Dar and Glass, • Soap, Candles, .fie, k .. A general assortment Of ' .. ' CAAPENTERS and JOLNERE: TOOLS, &c. Bring- in your Spanish Coin. , . . .i B. R. LYONS Sr. CO. I ! anesboro, If 13, 1856: . DRY GOODS. ARIES do, Linen Ildkts, I'6ms from 5 to 10 - oonts; Summer .Goods, nil prices. Sheet nn from ti to Si cent.q,..k.c., VB" Dutch Coin wanted. B. B. LYONS & CO. Lanesboro, May IS, 1858. • _ . - -- - ---- ---- •x Tea, Sugar,e.- 7 ,...- CENT TEA for 50 cents a pound. • I ti LEST N. 0. SUGAR. at 8 cents pet..pound. BEST-N. T . ) . MOLASSES . , 42 " " Gall. .. P. IL MOLASSES, 35„' ” A GOLDEN SYRUP, 45 L, 111 11, DUTCH SYRUP, , 35 " " " COFFEE SUGAR, 9 ". " pound. CODFISH, 5 ,t ~ .. . • RIO COFFEE, . 1 , 2 - n II II JAVA COFFEE, 17 &I It It CANDLES, . • 12 1 " --'" , 7s , • SALARATUS, 5 mut, pond papers. STARCH, • 10 " per pound. _ NUT3LEGS, 75 it It tL CHEMICAL SOAP. 9 " •- Bar: FATS, NO. 1 SOAP, , 8" x " , CLOVES,. 18 " " pound. Call quick, with your SPANISH k JEWISH COIN. 13. R.:LYONS B c CO.. Lanesboro, May 18,1858. . • OILS & PAINTS. r UINEED'OIL, 1 7,5 cents per: Gall. ,J 1.4 PURE T.E.tp, " _ 11, I • fl !t. Lyons &100. Lanesboro; May 1a,.. 180: INIA %Tat Om - FAUL' RIVER, ROON . 'rON... PARKER MILLS, anti ANCHOR HOPE $3,73 $-! Keg. B.Lit. LYONS & CO. LAXESBORO, May I.B t 1858. , _ . ranairAitir NOTI • rrur. eitl7.,.r,s-nraw'tr.vn , thip of. Harford, and its are loyschy requested to moot at the house of N. W. Waidron, in Ilarforti, on Saturday, the lfith day of Juno, at 1 o'elock, p. at, for the pun pose of organising a LIGHT INFAISTIO .COMPA NY, according oti'the Militia haws Of rennsylvania, Act of 1858. Bp request,of ninny -ABA spiaß,Drigade InsPeefor, Ist Brigade, 1041 Division, P. M. Br!gada inspector's Office, / H afford Juue 2d, 18;58.. f 2w 1. AN -'l'g - .14 164 uE,,pv,,,, try,* atffy.oint trloll tittiko p NJ rice *die lifukkinlotitna Okihn Slll'ol Ditleh;l. 4 4llll, erete, othc Coin taken at PA IR, for 'trade, at our 'Store in the pleasant villager:, of littmborif); Bu9trie-, hauna County Pentiselvania. - -11;; R. _ALT4),NSit CO.. Lanesboro, Maj.' 2 - . ; • - . . FalGHAtrftl - 11 Inn GURL-L -.lliitgbanitogi, liiitiiiime C.ollomly, 91. i., THIS Establishment has been greatly enlarged and iniOroved during the present Spring, and is now ready Mohe reception of ,patients.• - Fat! Arnilatinstitartips httis coultiy,topepkso many n*ttitigesloi 04 iticcisstpl qempitept :tiiiiin yea< -The' - liocaftifft is`-litattlifui::::inittse 4 treti'ind contmodinu3. Tho rooms large..airy,. well furn hed, i and every way arraneed,with a view to the I r ealth and comfort of their occupants. The Physicians, Dr. Thayes. and. Wife, ..have, had, iwilve yen's axpetiencoltt treatirikAitiedo,!Hydro pitthhlmAir, '(the lest cigh4 at Rinlhilmton,) during which tithe they have treatedinecessfully thousands Of sick persona, many after their.p.seas'es had been pronouncedrttal by eminent phyalcian.q. In addition , to „the ipsdienttat 4.ite - 0 Cu rej- titer hiliVegLllNFrpple• ticein the rilhfges , airii -vinTri?tildint 4 , attitry,'which makes them familiar with the treatment of dilseases • of every grade antichanicter. ,They Owned., built, and own, tho '' Binghamton Water 'Cure," earksa . - quentli it is under their.entire•control attA Manage , . men t. . , _ In all those disertselt to which - the peculiar adapta tion of flydropathic treatment has been successfully denton'struted, theiiwill generally guarantee'} speedy and perfect res 4 toration, such arc the fofhiving, viz: Acute and Chronic IllicumatiSm, Nervous-Dist•ases, D?spepsia, Scrofula ands pinal Complaints, Fevers, ! e lver Complaints, Tntuors, Ulcers, EtAargenicnt of Joints, Dlstases of Throat and Lunp, Dropsy, Ague and Fever, Female 'Complaints' of every grade and character, Skin diseases, Catarrhoke., Scc. Persons who have been long sick or Led-ridden, and who lure not succededheretofore in their effortL3 to regain their Health are' egp&ially invited to give them a call. . , Terms from 95 to $lO per r e ek. • 4, -~~- 5 tents n pail, tents, • ==i EMiaMi Lir Dr. .71a,licr will Le wt 319 . vtrost, (Searles Ll'utd,) pit ThurAlny,.Jilly, the lit, 1838 avid sordid , fllisvitra JSitlllulF tOvive A vu call. For further. particulars, address .0. V. THAYER, M. b. 3inglianiton, May 19, isr,s,tr New Spring goods: FOR CASH & PROMPT GAVIONTHS' BUYERS. 1311DPTAV-ir t‘touhliviu: ut'tetition to his Sow SPRING AND SliffEß GOODS' Just received, ilie111(111:7., lIS usutil, a great variety of Ladies' Dress a 5 0 ,41.1 in Prints, Ginghangs, Lawns, Bohes, Ilril liantr,Chall ies, Rarefies, Poplins and groche, ljtel la, Sill: di. enslitne}li Shawls - Mantillas, _Parasols, lark' Rihbons„ Bonnets and Elforrrs, Broadcloths, Cassiozeres and Samojer &vie, with a fall variety of 314i)1e, ki)O'ffir)Lij cooks, fuelndiny Graces : i r e*, rrocker#, ?met, ,Sloets, lrolis, Steel, Nails, Hall aliT Boots and Shoes, (..'arpetin, Floor Oil 'Chas, Pointed Window Shades, Wall Papt:t, Clarks, Brous, Oils, Paints, Broonos j he cull! e Stock; havint , beeW bought (or and at nude PrietC.s, ill be rind at the lowest figures, to CASH and PROMPT SIX. MONTLIS:' 41. 13.2-Flour and Salt constantly on hand. Milford, Mar 12, 1858. - THE - MONTROSE I- - ...L.L . ~/ 7.7%.„ $ _ •-_-,- -' /-::.::/ ..------: , a z - , 4 1 /• i '„ ''' m 4 t,1410.0: y : \ t ~v , \ i.t.t.,4ll'miliVll3llt.L. , „,/_ 1 • "Dstrarny 'NAV... r, `' - s ' Y •____'____---'/Gt 1, ( 1 - .1? //_.------- Vc i. G .,,,, A. „., ~. 4•': .. 4- 1 ,,_ l ib , • Nr. he . 4 ' 1 "'" I , . Genual Finding Store NOW, NE W G. 0' D S DIRECY'from NEW YORK CITY for Spring trade 11, R-1:44 el -0 3: • of many . kind,., Prints. Gingham, Muslin DeNine,Chat- Moire Antique, and diirerent grades of Black Silk. by the yard or piece. A good assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloth, and Matting, Looking 'Glasses, raper, CARITItitERSs TOOLS', :awe, Mil! Saws, Cross Cut and Drag Saw Our stock of ZIAAIMARE eonsi , ts of everything iii - the line of Cutlery, House keeping articles, Builders and Mechanics Hardwarc:, Farming Ai tick's, Scales and Balaners, Sze., Boots and Shoes, Hats - and Caps, Ropes and Cordage, Crockery & Groceries: _ In 1:let every thiog a reasonable pemut - can want. We thank the Public for past Etvers and snlicit a further pationve. M. liVilsoli & San. • 3lontroe, May 19, 1838. - - NEW . GOODS .11ST ,P.lllTfiD .TIIE HEAD of NAVIGATION fur sale cheap HORSES FOR SALE. • . . Tim 4, 5u,,,c,0_,-...._ hare. a pair of GOOD WORK HORSES which they will sell /ow for CASK, or eichange for a pair of Oxen. Also 2 Lumber Wag- Ons, neat new, will be sold low. .• - " ,_ SUTPHIN &YOUNG; s May 19; 1 5t.0.3.—1M A Summer NEAAr 6_ 'OO T" - ::übseribers are , now rectlicing a large and w`pll selected stock of ' • • .SPRING 2111111 ER GOODS, consisting in part of DRY GOODS, . STRA GO.a.D.SY HARD WA RR, - R lES, CR 0 CR'E.Rr , • 11 ON, ; HA TS : tE\C i•,,S; BO OTS &SHOE'S, R.V . = zil.ED.lc4ll.S,p Y;.g4,TU.E,7 7 ;y5:, -cPALENTS,- 01.45; ,G . ..I,ASS, 5A:47.1.1,.: • • . . iy,Opyite thpattelition - 4,ll,okirjady plß:HOpy,o3n. . • • - • DDEag li a ® ®o)@ ' 9 ' among which will be found, Pc/aines, Lawn; Challis Robes and Rrilltasio4o. - ,,rallirgeW sT,XLIK• Also a fine .w'ortbent. Brmkds; flibbonat; Flow. era, Ruche*, besides otherfix/rts. Also a choice le* . ,of fresh-TEAS, SUGARS, and other groceries, as-cheap as the cheapest. We feel confident that in the price and quality of goods, wrr,cannert fail to suit 414 lye iltend„to sell atiwitei Cenipetitiort. • • Our math is-small profits and' quick returns. Come antrif Williloor'NE,4 7) k. Pyl do' you gqod._- .McKENZIE &ELDRIDGE. Brooklyn, Noy 6, 1658 • tE ea; eel•• , :?' - 11 itSl Ate SOLI •XTOTICA is hereby gh7ep tO all persons' baying' de— l man.siga.ast the Ttstnte ofSt+rrsppeuza, deeeigit fate - or ilaikilif e ltrit.,We' Fang" dmist ' presented to'tbe iliideriioed'Air'aeringt-oftent," and allpersousjskOchtleo44Vistate are &quested to make filitediati• pafruehe. - • A. 111US111NELLp Alurinist'rotor. Susquehanna, Vay 13, 1858.—dw IM=MI Dottbie qhiou 'lo) . Every Tub Stitnds on its Own BOliOrna TWO ORIGINAL ONE PRia_kitraDY AY STORE' or - NEW ,anyoisto. • • . -HAYDEN :BROTHERSi• BILE pnoples' agents aro on hand with thelaroo • trtopiK OF t3OO EVER brought into this section, Ronsistind of Dry Gooda, Groceries, lloots, Shoes, Hats, Caps; Yankee Notions; Jewelry, Watches, Flour and Salt, Fieih, Wobdev Ware,Wall Paper, Garden & Field Seedti, flay & Straw • ' Forks„ Brooms, • • and other. articles ceo nunietons Co mention. The 'day hhsitair tied. • Old Fog„Yistia Us. tea its day. Itis now in the " Winter of its diacontAnt, v ' going down, gerry , down. The day is not .fitr distant when old.Fogyisut will become so dead that it can't (item kick. The Fortner and Sidelianie will then have . fear of Day-book and Ledgers, And his cifilet Antihero .will not be a kar)36.l by . hort "Sheriff id dreams of Sties." So mought it be! . We Would here state (for the benefit of the unitia , - . .ted,) that we have vs - E PRICI for Our Goods and . . NO-DEVIAT/ON. . Our gno& are all warnanted as representel, and no charge for sights. Thankful 'lor past liberal patronage, ire hopeXy close appncation to business, and an eye to the-wants of the people, to 4nerit a continwance of th 6 &WI& lIAMEN 13116TEIE$9. New Milford, May 6, I 858.—1 y , 11w coops, NEIN MU, C. W. MOTTS" just arrived, and for sale cheap. \ May,\ 19, 1858. , • • To the Sneezing Public, • _ . DURNOS CECEBRITED CATARTIit \ SNUFF, AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY. for'sal by.R2Thayer, Montrose; S. D. Tompkins, brook! n; Willialki 4 11. Thayer,.Dhnnek. Montrose, May 26, I-85S. • ,- WANTED 111.1IEDIATELY A GOOD hand at the Carding. (p od Clo(la Dross. a. in 9 Busine : ls. None neth apply unteps fully competentend well recommended: Pay esie* twaniir l or a ;hare of the interne will be giren if desired.. Addre • 11. B. INGBAIL Camp Toni!, Biadfutril Co., Pa., May 2.11:1858.-3w 18514. SPRING - 1958., STOCK or._GDODS. wE am now reeeiVing a well selected STOCK OF GOODS in our usual valiety. and invite our friends to call and examine. Grain and Thitter Wanted. Hemlock and Pine Lamker, Floor; Bran Chop", at, rthlAftrble,.piices may. be !boa at out SIT7EAMJUZ.T.,: • POST BROTHERS. "Montrose, May 6, 1558. ig New gOroodk. 5 BENTLEY. .READ, & C 0 .,. A RE not: receiving a largt, • and well seletted.sfock L 7.1 of • SPRING &1:111M - ER GOODS, tviltcli they Offer to their enstomerl, 'and the 'public 'generally, on their usual tern*, Ilk Cush, Produce, , or approved credit, satisfied that they taxi offer in ducements.io pea cliaSer's er i tial.to tiny establishment in the country. ThrpadclOtlicoi, tierseynteres, Kentucky Jeans, and a great variety of nutter. ial for Men's and Boy's wear. - • Challis, D LUittcs, Lawns, Bril liants, Debages, tlinhams, Shawls, IC., &c., .:heap. •Bounets, Ribbons. assd. Flowers, for Lull. s ang,3li,sses, just received. Hats 1.11:14 C ps.—A very' rge s:bek 'of Hats and Caps. of ete.rV'shape and material, just in. fodfish,'MoCkerel, k. -} barrels, or by the neund,' and Ashton Sal, by the large or small sacks. Gs oceries, Crockery, Hardware, Et6ne.and Tin , ware, a large supply justreceived and . for sale right. IReturn Churns, . Firkins, an Butter Tubs. . ' , Boots, ShOes, and . Leather abcifs on hand. • Clo:eks, Looking-glasses; Window and Wall Paper, Trunks, Broolus, Wash Tubs ' Sc. Paints, Oils, and Bye Stuffs, Pat; eat Medicines, &c., for sale by RESTLE, READS CO. 3fontrose, 3cay, IS. S. — • New Theory of Neutralization. TO THE ANELICTED EVERYWHERE. DOCTOR J. P. i.AM.BERT , Auburn .1 - Copiers, Pa., TREATS most disease; 'under the application 4:f the principles of NEVIMALIZATIUS. This TilEOßT,ibuugh new, is the Most trutliftd, and in its - application' the most' effective :oi'any 'other ever propagatj.d: . Its adaptation to meet sadden emer gencies, its reasonableness, its rapidity of action when-Therapeuticalkyripplied,. and its effectiveness and certainty securgslor ita confidence never secur ed for, any other. TelieedS but to be known, to be appreciated. It saves more patients, and relieves them more quickly, than any heretofore known theo ry. It reveals first cases, the effects of those cads es on the /iiling man, and points out the • NEUTRA LIZING -ItEll/.EDY: - - It is no' strange affairs, fbr ft effectually sand, forever to root Out Fever and Ague with one hose of medi cine. • There need be no failures hr the cure' of , Fe versrDisenteries,lnflammation of the taings,&c.,&c. None need die with those Complaints, for every case can be'eured with , unerrings - certainty. There need no-man die with Pleurisy, Illhm s l'assion. or Cramp in the Stomach ; from three to ten minutes will posi-• tirely relieve and cure the lust two named cases. It civact.4 Mit. few Medicines, (sti few, thatpatients often wonder how so few can give so nreat and siiilden re, lief,) and those of the lull:lest ch'racter. It will bear. the most rigid scrutiny, and defies a flaw to be pick id in its pathology. It cannot-possibly hurt any one, but cures nearly all that soloirit to,its netion. Ample proofs, cal. be -furnished of its effective power to cure, he having met' with lint . 67t6 fatal CaSe r within one year, out several brindrails of case's brondt under its .treatment; and in curing many cases given up to die by those: following the.Otp Tiar.ina Elk The rap id dispersion of disease, before the mild .araf•bland treatment, founded on the theory of Ncutralizntion, is a mitficient • vindication'of the principles of it, and a triumphant primrof its• adaptability to most of the forms of diseaie around us. • • • Now xou may ask what is•this Xeie Theory? All the.'au.swer I can give you here, is, that it neutralizes the cause engendering disease, and in this way cures the case, by arresting it at once. • ' • charges proportional to the. severity of the case. Extra charges for might services. • • Letters of inquiry, and asking. advice, promptly answered, (when the ease is fully stated) by remitting one'donari : . Ittgaiolnes for various cases can be sent by mail. • Anbern, May 6,1858.-311..1 C. AV. 3f OTT Heady . Ma.de . Clothing IiATK. CAPS , ' &C. A BARGE and' desirable stotk of Ri:ADY 21. CLOTHING, bnd:IIATS, CAN, itc., consisting :ccfcriery *fey and ahatle< avid warranted to be made in (I . vcry. !funicular :as good as dul,tOln work , and at prices, that CannOt fail to suit toc.,ready pay s may be %mad Om »t6l-6 of T. )3. CliandlCr,leir sale by Mcnitiote, loy 6; 'sB,L.tf S. LANGDON. .. . . . . .. •-•• - 7 Not_ tee : to Britreßu ilders. . •• . S - A.LETt PMOPOSAILS . silll bo receive d at the Conuntlsioners' Mee, in Montivse; onildudity, int! ith, 1839, for building a bridge over- the Wya liksing creek,' near the Mill ef t li. Shoeutokort . in Rugs township : Phsn tintispeeifietitiOna can be seen at the Cornutissioners'.ollien after. the 20th,0l Slay. Ily order of thetoonnisgionerK :.- WM: A. CROSSIION,: elcrk. Cootrolosioners' Offset-, ;. Montrose, . Mny 6„..18,58. --~- :~: 'F 3TE~ AgAIN mu:noraix 'ititivick '-• ; I • , ver s Store. - 10 1 1 1 G S Seailtr jilloteL Montroo., garch 10, 1856. • :-'-AT- ;4w: SADDLE, HARNESS, & TRUNK , SiSTABLIBBEIBTI, • : ani tio* receiving a large aesertantistofc 3 Saddl6, Carriafft, and Ilarn }MVO lin hind ii gotid asshrtment or trarneas Sad dies, bottiLitdieiind tlenm; anti' Bridlea-tti matiob and very cheap. • " • - '.• . ' Leather being on the {lse, noir Is the time to bur • Carriage Trunnung Executed with - neatness and dinp.iteit. All .kinds `ot` Trimmings on hand Mid' ferule tut 'cheap as can be procured at any place in town. ONE WORD: - All notes'and actolints doe niMitteeettled to sire cost.- Short credit is our motto hereafter. , \„. G.:F. FORD)! AM; l ' Orvt door :More S. S. 3Lat's (irOceri: ' Inntrose, April 28, 1858. 7 if ' . • •TREISURE - It'S• - •S41;14• . - 1 :. OFIiNSEATED LAND, ,_IN SUDO:: COUNT_Y, . NoTiCE Its heieby given that•agmadrii to the' Ails of Chi Grove' , al 4.4etnltle of the ttonunonsfetlth of- Pennsylvahla. directing 16•rtiode e selling unheated +and s for roux the following - tracts and trot sof tr . ...eta:of utewaced bode. of which the.naraes of the warn/deed or owners or the nuipbers ore below even, will be soldatpubl(c Vet -1:144,...0n tlis second Mondaklu•slcitso. nestk , (the 'l4th,,) at the Court llo•tse, In 'Montrose, for orrehragt,s dee:*ett the 6A - waned on each toet nspecteely.tmlehs the -saute be pedd before the eel of ale— sale to con:Memo, st.ttm etiock to th e forenoen.s. ' . .Arres. • - Tatee.ttlereit. • '-- 7' ' - 111214. , • .• tl5lO . JAncesCguerl, pt',..,,,.' :" .' - 4,30 'it. Rohert Wilson, _ 11,11 1= 'Charles tellimton.... .. 13,23 . Loomed 940 ime; '3. 1 3' 04 Elalnuellterldeth,pe'; •• 2;74 - _96 Chniles .11.inton,• •.. .449 00 Men. Munl Ihns, • ..e .e 3 290 Andrew McConnell. , 14.33 314 Clernent IP.llle, -, 1,1130 me Clement Biddle, ht M.P.: 247 W llllll 4 5 111 .14% '...-• 11,46 ' 267 William Simple, pt 104!2 - - a),,Jusex, . 43.1,70 RP.:. .- 34 liagh Wylie, pt ' . .40. 'WO ..Jthla Peach - 3470 28 Rent). Wylie, pt. ~ ~- -;* • ,60 , ' • •125 Jamis Pear& pt . -2130 ta, 11euri Wylie: pe ~, .. .94, ' IS Joseph Bends, pt 1.21 .• •- • : cr:sor. ' 164 fiddp Pesch, pt - 14,01 40 Panlol Tsleir.. . ~,, AA ..lt , ticorge Porter. 21.42 ,• I . milrirer, ILO Elizabeth Newport,,,c,t 10,49 20 , .) Ito. 111, and SO, Thom , ,• 40 Ithebe RiAcet, pt 401 !slek_Whitiogohe 4l6 s - • nu Ann poker . pt \ 93,37 , PitalOn- IrlinerlY §.A.: 141 :lane ItohOr. pt 1. 4 VV.), ILi.w,E4stte. - • 1 3,03 100 tharulAlerideth, 1:0.1. 7.66-503 • j•14f.40 and 41. ~, ._ .._ 200 160- dp• do .2, 01,41400 , ' , fa, 6e.,74,,,aral 76, - 31.20 97 do 60 .3; 6,0 MY .., ft, • • - .• . 6.4; 29 do do : 4. VA ',lOO '( '‘ 45. JeldatPavtlldt. - b4tl V 2 . do , do "3, 6221100' " 'W.. do- '• do . 6.a0 €3 JoSeph Beath, pt . 6,3 4 ;400 ', I.' 46. PoPe.4l , gtrOnii.. :lll o s4 30 Philip Beath. IX . 2.9 4 1 'slut suctoraY: • - II Peter Reseli,•pt„ • 6.7 . 4124 John.dahler;.. , 2:41 • , George Porter, 1,431 SO SOlotoonrindlei;,• . • ~ 1,40 • ' gliaabeth Newport,. pt K t 2,31 , 120. , George t . pier. • - 4 . 1 4, GIMAT BEND; oo' Lot tc,l4 to Itoacli; 4 .1, Z. Jonathan Butler. , 2.46 11.1".., 4 1.d0m0n ltink,pt• ,' _ .1.4- , 40S Triltii:itt Baldwin; 0,;9) 10 AndroeYvle,• _ t,) . HARvoNr. • •, ' 143.'5. Ultelsell. • ' . • - '1,54 ' 19') C. 1..,, 'Tyra, -16,68 -,: . osci..sitns , i . 103 -Robert Trail. 10fidt 12- Amos Finley. - . : .5,02 :jig liestrge.4lunt;, pt . 31.06 174 Il_enry ttLelik . -_, . 1 4,..: A 6 Adam S chack, • .• 12.911,16 , 0 Willi= 1%,4 ''...."4! Java,' Stvlckk. le:gilt:a° .Ivintent Am...lmeg. • Is.6e 140 Wthiem SoOth, . 6.60 1 220 ' Wllltanallehdern, .' - 6.62 • 101 Pat_lis juhrtson, .0,91; 45 John lloyer. ~- . ~ .` 3,42 • 400 F - Welch llarthold, - 9940 . .IlOhn Koehler, - t tf..65 .. 64 .lo.eplr3lasoo, It ,; M1.40 . _,.. • arms. ',.? . 1.. no • Pn„hiek Johueon, ' 9,./ 100 . Wm. Plahhttt, - ••- 4 tfid , ttraracx.. • •. • • ISVIIIXGVILL. .- _ _ "23 fierce 11111. 11.90 237 John Wilcox. 21,35 IC .14c4414.Nett - pcit. : .50 ' -'. _. . •TxtOctfolc4 ... ' 70 'Sal rt Newport;3. ol •;' ,- ..e Thornas Parr.sck, WO Ja pe r Nlwport, . 4.301 , 1C0 'silo' Wile, .: lOU ata ~t. : 4lc- p ort. , -4,14411.4 pt0riv.....n....can...:- 100 Jes.Je Nessybrt. 401 46 Paul Bradier. Pt; 44 jonsOtarrt, • 2,61 .0 Janiesltradtey, pt„ 191 Chrtitoph Irwin; ,II I 11 Peter Bradley, 4 1 , 7 Tlmltta.c ti. . , 1,60 420 Jest*. ~Eystut, • • 1..,J Ta., , lsir New . ' rt, . 4,4.101310 Gturge Stow, . . I Treasurer's Ordee, 3,ntrosi.. , A li • •• Executor ' s Notice. '••• " • T OTICE Li Iww,V qlvenlb an Tlersi,ns letrim deireind - s_ s 4millst IN vdate ISP.N.IAMIN COL7FC-VVINE. tate cr( Berm& of WO rn.e, deed. thst the ssme must he protested po. the under; signed fur trmegMbent. and all imrsos‘ indeldkd to ssrd" espae aru requested to make Immediate Farr ene JOsErg. COUX.A.INE, It:mentor, Stontrpre, MAy 6,1 S .-6w FARM FOR SALE! TOE subscriber nt s erq for sale his farm, sitlialed id the fp ilship of iurford,Susnueltannii: county;' Pa., containing jab acres, about 110 of Which, aro improved. Upon the ram:. lionic, tiro good barns, &c. It is also well watered, tinsl has two good ,orchards bearing feta. The above Tremiaes :are located midway between Oakley Station on the n. L. &NV. It. R., and IlarKrd some 2 wiles from each, and li miles from Ilarford versify.. • - . • • ' ' Terms made known by calling 'upon the Ribs-Crib-m -on the prenaises. _ SEBRA JEFFERS: ' Biafora, April; 20, t • • - . A NEW WAY. OP TAKING PICTI.TEE Ain brotypcs on he " Vs • • . . a l or N7E have recently become acquainted With n J way of taking likeuerzseg a nd 11 . . the p e iy,o n who practised it and " tobk " the pictures of two . young ladies from our table, - will return that imme‘ii-, ately, we ,Will say do more about 4 ; otherwise, w.i •. wouldn't Ay. tb promise. • . - otk . ar Sky Parlor. : ~• •- • is still4pen, and the Arti,t still asks, ileetle., iihd tries' to deserve 'our patronage, but, judging pom the crowds which every day dou'i visit. hi , s IbiTIP, be is sornewliatapprchensive that you have loof . ;* ,, en:hiin: As 2 on look in your niirivrs , And v idyl - yottr brir,l,t f.ic'es, Just think of the Arti.t, + . . Mid all his nice goes, 'infl think Flicit , irry faces He'll Wive reds.oil to 'make, none of on give lain - . , .: ' Yotni faew, t.t) take. • . -. .W. P—Dt...llCg . . Brick Bliick,Montrose, April :l!s, 1t55: - . New GoOds New Co . odsl.: • . At : ' :YOUNG .& SAIITI-I'S 'I 3 ,EADY. PAY iE • , U E undersigned would announce fQ their eustottF, T ers, attends, and the public generally, that they', have justreturned from the City aide afe receiving and opening up a new and • Complete Assortment of Goods • of various kinds,'which will be . 561;1 at riads to suit the fizzles, for CASH or PRODUCE: Wt hafts • sought the medium of the press to announce to sil t upon What prineiplelwe shall transact business. It is termed the : fr liE PAY - STSTIEJI, or CASH and,PRODUCE. One Price to all persons - Tar the same article, and it shall be ..eue . endeartir to make ihose prices such as will induce' persda who wish to pay for their OWN Goods'intl.hot Others, to call at least-and examine-Mir stock, and if the - Oleos don't come down to the sysiern; we cannot expect tat sell them.. Some. kind friends - quay say that It will I the"nQ go," hut we think from the experience of the ' last few Ment-h.s, of eveny . person- who happened to owe the country merchants, especially if it had - been standing'six months or lbw, with what eoaiing, . • -dunning, threati, Ste:, they have been beset, 'fie think they will, all rpozill tn The nbOve'systeim: and re ‘-- solve. to buy no more go - Ala than tltey : can pay. fot, Erna that they are determined to support these ~ivho - 'will establish that 'principal and Carty: It out, 'We ~ will let the syStenz adopted stand.tipenits bite ,;rstr 7 its, believing that:it is the' thirst prudeht wise course to be persued in every bratzeh - TOf basiness,and that the day is not far distant when it, will be genetti . ally adopted. . .: ' ~• . .• Call and see lIIL4 and we will show leitGOOds, figures. • All Itind3 of , merchaAtage prodime change for-goods at t the. h'ifilleat luau G itipurupdms: pito c imicits.t .. 1 ; • • : splendid assortment at, very low figures.- HOOTS & SHOES, H • Just recciviA, a laro CROCKERY - A new lotjust xceeiVeidlind fbisidef -CEDAR &- ,STONE 'WARE' • - • • in all iW varieties. READY MADE 4bLoariarsq . • of every- ffeiniiptiou. • • - • , 11C0 DAIRYVIEN, ! • • AVe have a hirgeloeot IFirkins and Tuba for sale. • -- ' • - • -, • YOU - &SMITH. Bummers, 411, 2% £.l3B,—tf niSIDENT ash° Pranklin „ • taSt of • CHILI,IGES'''.• GOld phigs,9llitest 5ize,...,:::..; : . S3,11(1 *4 44. • --medium,' .. . ... ta $1,50 MOO, ..;75 Tin ,ac,,_ -• or activent Fittings: biSt sct„.... .. . • ... I;nti gxtracting, thn °Dice; . L.: . .9.5 • --Irregularities of the teeth corrtic4d at wrens° PLITI , IVetEr.. _ , (told Plate, singlo toothy . .. - 1 ` ' A 2 teeth, ,• '' (‘. ' 4 ` i v ------ p'tee-tb - •-'• ' I ..? 4 , - ,,-- " "-, , ' 4 - to - 10 teeth,. •pA• iootlf.:'-'.' • -, .- . Full upper -or..under jaw, on (kill, Gum tet; it, • pludedt. ~.. . _ .... .. ... , ....L ......- ~..,:50,00 Fultd,otlle'sei oil Gold; Omni, ittulliandell,S,loo, o o Full uppei.br'irider, p1ain,....... - . , . : ..: .1-4: :900 45, Full - Mould - 6; 'Plaid, - • , ; ; ,;, ~,,„ , 0,00 Silver Plate. half the above rate.. - .: , -: ' ;• Itoproved . )lineral Plate, lwatldrds the price,or Gold ' Plain sets. Keo'Pla.stie, saute as . Minertil Platel llorl-PtibllO niay ,40. vertain' 0114 all operititions will ba,rierOtnetli - jn, the moat tondo. and careful ntatitter. Indio AO h'iliest - fts .. le of the Art. All jubS wnrritnt. o.f 13ntteffil Far tiast ''ficars, "a eiiithittanec 'if the : •publio p.ltronage is iespeetfolly 'solicited... - ~ i' -; • - .. -- - . I'l.• D.:VIM:MIA ' . Montrose, Pa., April 7, 1656. - 17.01 ait .`1 •34 il()Tl' . , Tag isCziit. EMI 4,00 II 1 BS Iff
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