A CO I 3OIENDTOM OF IfEOM. ..... Verill Scott, Was 72 'Years ol'cf on ,theT4th i ileihas been in The army_ half a, cert. tory. '. _ I • ... ; The month of May, 158,-had twenty . ' s i a ra i n y days, **rester numbet , tban any May for thirty seven yeais. , , • I ... '.. The s LeavenWcirth Times announces the intention of htudge Lecotnpte,lot Kantas, to fa rate his Positionlon the balch. 1 . .. Thera are sixteen thousand Texan cat tle now oti the Plains, tnoying nolhwed, that will be in Illinois, loka, Missouri, and.&ansas in the tall. - .. :. Thd' tidies of-Tashitigtori, D. C., it is said, introdim lager beer now, t as- a beverage, at, .'.the fashionable attics. Whv do they not 'also use swill : mili? . . «., 1 . . .. 1 ... The ,aekson . (Qhio) ISiandard, says that every one of the fix unidersicommitted in that cduntyduring the past four.years, have been the re ___, suit of intemperance. 1 .... Mr its, rey, the AV - erican horse4aut er, has been demonstrating his !power over s wild ze-. bra before a distinguished comps 4in London. 'Ms espetiments wt. quite successful. - . ..... , A man in Philatqlphia was recently nursed o f b T d r orliobia by swollowilinsgar. A pint was adruiolstcmd to him in the tuo ng, anotheritint , . , at acatakana. a ?irtt ‘ at sunset. • ' - .. - .. . - i i ; : The tranton help:Al:rim •of Tune. 1 loth says; " 0 hunded and seven persons were ' admitted as mc bers of the Presbyterian Church of 1 , tbi.3 place on Srclay last.": ' • .... Thetime 'for holding the next meet - . ing of the Pen;sylvania Editorial Union at-Philadel ,' phis, has been lostponed fromAune 16th to October. :nth ; 1855. ', . - ' ..... ~ Tfte S. S. Senate, on Thursday laSt, .rated 14 , ts - to Ab, to raise the rate of letterpostage to fire cents cf 'the single letter.' It is not suppos ed that the Ilot se will concur. ... .. June 19th, the Presidept sent to Con . g ress a Messag -announding the 'dose Of the Utah,. War. -The niei e sage was-received in. the Rouse by 'peals of laugh r. It is . a ritual acknowledgment that the Milli° s, he has spew.- pn it were wasted' needlessly. : . • The thinking of i n to Algeria, t ,Napoleon's ear curing the sup unddiibted. . . • .... The Fort Leavenwd thirty-one mile its is two him enworth.to For miles ; while -thirteen idles . 2.. A S ' renclt Governrrtent is - sericOsty roiling one hundred thousand pegro - cs give an irnpettis toproduction there. I estiess in raising cotton, and .sed necessary appliances. therefor, is • istance froni Sak Lake City: to rth is one thousand onelandre4 - and From Leaveillvorth to Fort Rear and eighty-sii miles... From Lear- Laramie isisix hundred and nineteen trt Bridger is only One htindre& and ot this aide of the Mormon capital. • libmarme•Telegraph is allgut to I be. Red Seq. Recent soundings_ have hat The enterprise, is perfectly , practiz imot divide the waters now-a-days, of of-Moses,' but we can flash our tho'ts and Ave the trouble and danger of a be laid across demonstrated c.ble. We c ter the manne. thrpugh them, passage. ...'. The 'LOuisville ',fauna - al notices We . report that a eat Buffalo hunt -was- to srt . from Breekeitidge,k,K.l., in which Congr me , foreign ess miaiFters., andevetc. - 3.lohammed Paella, were to take part, as roost .robahly , a boai, got-up to give-notori etr to the pap r c , ty of Breckenridge, in the bands of a few sharp spoculators.• • . . . . ...The -Empror Nicholas, of Russia, said " die Artyricans were destined to , bdcorne the armorers of world." The improvenients in every clais of arras which were submitted to him by our ready and'enterprising inventors during the Crimean war, elicited t •e admiration of military men, and led to Very large lordirs on our American Mechanics. 1 1 -- - : - ... - A IVestern Baptist pr.ker has receiv. i ed an article fidvoca:ting,the duty of Ningl'eet • al an ordinanCe urthe church.. The editor sayl that he. considers it a subject , Of minor importance and does not wish to enter into a controversy on it: But as to `die washing of the saints' fbet, he says, "if they need washing,: theyi certainly bught to be washed.", -. • .... The{ Indiabap - olis papers state that at the suicide °fiber husband, yr - g. Herbert was in tho:ti city prosecuti ig an apphattion for a. divorce.. The atop- of the mantic encounter, in which he rescued the lady from some ruffians of the hungry mob, -was taken from oe of Ile bert's romance?, and was a fic tion. Them tett was made by advertising—miser-a; i lie beginning miserable ending. , ... - . . .... Th Ne% , Orleamz . excitement has had a. very sudde and sharp ending. The election of the America MoyoF hos completely 'put the Vigil sueeTomtnit , e hors eleCcontLat. The new Municip al GolitruMe't is issuing writ.. for the "arrest of the ii ywinCipal lead ~ otokhe charge of high treason.— ci , 'This is a sort f treatment which those enraged `h the ,Vigilant mov meld certainly did not anticipate. 3. The Mayor conclafki thirdly to stop furtner arrests and discharged th 'Partici who had already been arrest ed. ...-. Th.. St. John's New Brunstricker contains the allowing: "At the present moment, - when - the TT ited'States Congress is debating on the propriety of - ithdiawing the, hounties' to ,American fishermen, i is a'somenhatceritius circumstance that the Canaaii# Parliamett is'serinuslY engaged in dis cussing a measure to 'give a bounty to vessels fitting oat in that provinet forprOsechtirig 'the. fisheries.- Formerly the Canadian's engagtl.more extensively in the fishingusiness, ' but of late years it t yaS been '.greatly neg.' . . led. . 1, 1 1.. . . . .... - e. Gonzeirlit (Texas) Inquirer has an amusing account of the invasion of, that .city b grasshoppers; and the"attempt of the citizen's to re pel the intruders: ", Everybody turned out—men, women; an children, White and Wick ; little niggers and ehieke s ' 'edintrs and devirs--everybOdy -with ' fire'and staril;bruShes and brooms; blankets, car ried on the deatiiy conflict, but to no avail: the hop pers hoppall an, and the defending forces werooblig- . ed to beat i 1 n inglorious retreat, leaving the . barbari ans in iim--srssion of the conquered city." ..:.. Al dispatch from; Kansas gives an 'ac count of t s e murderous affray betweela :Gen. Jim LUC and A settler 'named Jenkins. They lived on a 4 1 claim conte between them, and Lane fenced up a Well, forbidding Aenkins access to it, Jenkins took a Tarty of friends and broke;down the, fence,/,*hen, after some altireatima Lane fired, killing. Jenkins. A. friend of the latter-returned the fire, wounding toi . ne 1 in the leg. Lane has - been arrested, . and the affa i r 1. will preha lc closeitis career in Kansas, -Ills recs lwness'ai tl'ambition have recently.disgnsted mem bers of his own party who have lately denounced him rbrougbih . press. - a . ':- . . • . . . - , ... fII tt elligenee has ;.,been received . - from. Comm - rind r Rodgem, in command of the Voter Niteh, - tiott at Key West, that a British vessel hal been sent u ln paisnit -of the Styx, with instruct:ons at Alesin fro the further search of American vessel'. hi„ also . ted that the °Meets who have committed tae late of iritges-have not acted under new' instruc tions, but bostof 1847...!) . = _ The Atimn y , '.ifigus stirs, "-We learn that the counsel - in the ;tLem.on case—inVoltirig; it will be re ynttereti, - tho;f!igitt of holding slaves- iri tiara-au t rough the State--expect to firing it to ar gument h fere the Court dAppaals at the present term, and in a few days. Charles O'Conor, Esq., is the - coanstd for the, owner ofthe blacks, and 4. Blunt, EN., and 1 udge Colver for the State:- 7.. . .x-Secretary 'canton hag gone to stump the Territory 'against the Lecomp notion. -Ife assures the people there that ?titration Will'lntare no-means nor hesitate As to earryithittonstitutiotttbrough. lie ink there is peat danger from frauds. '-' :-.. he yacht. , Wanderer was recently Punchat tiew'Yorit_ht,Corric, of South Carolina, j for 0FP2,04.9:' The Wanit&ey. ;led the Chaiter Oak, biter erni.in about the abo the Spun& for several : days and eteitinm, the suspicions Of the .- _authstrities,.-were-ots the %titst". seized by the U. S. revenue Cutter liar riet. lasi I , ae - Slavers: - -It is alleged. that Capt. Oor rce purela.....edilte.ll 7 ondeyer for the purpose of Mak ing'a - 'ge to the coast of Africa for" slaves:, He proles:. .. hare. purchased her for a ple - ssure yacht. - The et luau wast,ii take place in a few days. ' war of words owl reed, on the 10th I . s:l3.Senate, between Wilson, of Ham id Gain, of California, -in consequence, of stter, sent Wilson a Challenge. Wilson] siting him to his reply. to Brooks, to the hiding was forbidden by the lags and by convictions of - Ids lifetime, but that if Shbuld -defend himself:- Efforts -were lessM, Sewardind Wade to arrange the ton Con. the Athni St .111 T f SePJUS IA Co - Tage ac - to, t ...la 'Hai =1 last., in'. a ' ciwet t ,, an( which tb ho replied .t , ei effect th (it - the ma , attacked he making i y XI. diMetaly . ' .. , : David Ali.po, Johlt Falev, and R.. Nelson, rinCipal of the Wyoming Seminary at .6.41- toe, are ked of for the Republicannomination for Cougr ' in, the Luzern district.,On the'admiiii t,i:atien s de, 8... R. Utile and H. . iirrightare men-. Honed. The parbonditle ...4ciraner„ .. now published by S- - g. B 'edict, rui aptilreeomPton Democrat, fittYs,, " it is a fixed fact, and eaten% be ignored, that anti- Lecompton Democrats are quite plenty in the DiSt 2 i4. tThey are.men - capable of voting understandingly, and l '-hoie inflOonoetss geneixtlir been kit in a political 4 turas Some of .thent hare been in the front teas of the emnr:rapy for a quarter of a een t u rY7vcter - 4 4:-' Ow are wise in counsel aadeffukut .iu Smarm, „ A • . f - c i . . The. U. S. Senate deciatd the Indiana contested election rase in favor of Messrs. Bright and Fitch, Democrats. , • . The " Democracy" . have been sue cessfel in the late Municipal eleetionLat Washington D. C„ and the Americans at New Orleans. . his officially , announced that the land sal& in }t ansts, which were to have taken , place 'shortly, hare been postponed until the 'stand 15th of Ncivember next. • • , The Senate of New Hampshire, on • the'lOth concurred with the Rouse in re-elect ing John P. Hale United States Senator for the term of six-years from March 4th, 1859 .... It is stated that there are at leas \ i two thousand people, of both sexes, from.other States, sojourning in Indiana and Illinois, kir_ the express purpose or getting rid.of their wives and husbands. . The -North Branch Canal Company have vlecled Col,. Charles F. Welles., Jr.,. of Athens, President; and. Geo: ilollenback, Esq., of Wilkes= Barre, Treasurer,. tsith anpfficient Board of , Mana gers. , - The Hon. John J. Pearson, Pi — esident Judge of the Dauphin district, is the Inoseproiminent "Candidate of the . opposition for the nomination - cif Judge of the Supreme Court,. to be made-by the Con sention. in July. The number of einigrants arrived at New frOm 4.anuary Ist to the 9th instant, is 21,204. The arrivals during the corresponding peri 'oil last:Oar :were '71,478, showing a falling off of over,forty4liree thousand. • .. The Harrisburg Keyiffine informs us that a gentleman of high literary repute, and &native of Ala State has undertaken, at the solleitatioe ofju dicious friends, to, write a history a Pentisylrania.— lie has already collected and s prepared a large-portion ofothe matter for the new work. • .... A slaver was recently captured \by the gunboat Jasper:that turned out a rich prize.-- ; She is a full rigged an4l fast sailing shin of 760 tons burthen, with a full slave equipment, and provisions for their•sustenhnce. She also had on board specie in gold to the am6unt.of 2,2410 ounces, Spanish and Mexican, or about £d,500 sterling. Iler name anti nation are uhknown. - " Alassaeltuset, filmde Island, Con nebticut, N'ew Tofic," and Pennsylvania, arc the only States where the Post Offices yield a surplus,, after defraying the cost of transportation ; and the deficit in the other States amounted last year to the inru of $3,512,296..1t is a 11 oth:cable fact, that no Slave State afords any revenue to the Post Office depart ment, but each and all area burden upon it. . • .. he late Anson et. Phelps, of New York, bequeathed-upwards Of a htindred thousand dollars to various benevolent societies, distributed as followi: American Foieign Christian union, $1:2,- 000; 'Union Theblogical Seminary; $30,000; - Amer, san Bible Society, $lO,OOO ; -American Board of Com missioners, $15,000; American IlOmellia,sioftary Sn•. ciety, $10,000; Y. 'Colonization,- €.4i,001); South ern Ala Society, ;$3,060 Atherican Tract Society $3,000.. . ' - • Official ibfolrmatinD has been received from Gimqrnor Cumming of his arrival at Salt Lake City and favorable reception there. - Brigham Young formerly delivered to him all authority, and counsel ed the people to obedience. • There was not the slightest demonstration of hostility.prigliant and the leading Mormons were to'have left Salt Lake on the 3d inst. The various Mormon settlements were Broken up, and the inhabitants moving South, in the direction . of Sonora. Mc scene is represented to -have been most distressing and mournful, as the men, women, and children, pooch clad And ill provided for, tmcoinplaningly took their departure from the Territory. ; . lY l u Acknowledament. FIRE ENG tm:licreat, No:.' At the meeting or the No. - ,2 Fire Company, of June 14, 185 R, the folloKing tesolution was-adcipted: Resbreed,. That the members of the Montrose Fire Compare. st„.. Ahestl:t”lly ael t we...l / Nri 4 • rniu , lol, of; Eight trollara, a Donati2m Thom the COMMON WEALTH INSPRANCE COMPANY, of Harrisburg, by the hands ‘ of.,Billing . s Stroud, their Agent. , J. P. W. RILEY, Foreman. S. M. WasoN, Serraary.' . Religious.Notice.—Rev. A. Q.Warren will preach at JACKSON-VALLEY. NORTH BRANCH,. and FRIENDSVILLE!the second Sunday in July, (instead of the first) , "ROUGII &•lI,EADY" ENGINE COMPANY, Are hereby hereby nOtiGeti to meet at their Engine House, onSatur6y, June 79th, at 4 o'clock:, p. on. -E. C. FORMUSI, Fcirentan C. T. BE4IIIIN, 45eirriarY.. - • DIED. - In Jessup, May 20th, after a short Ind severe-Ill ness •NottLE It. STEWART, aged 40 years. '. Tite"deceased was a warm advocate of the cause of Temperance and Freedom ; and died in the fidlassu ranee of an acceptance at the right hand of God., He has left a wife and two children, aged parents and other friends to mourn his departure. In Great Bend, Pa., June 4th, Ilanntrr, wife -of Silas Ileminitway, formerly of Libertyiille, Sussex Co., 'S. J., aged 45 years 7 months and 19 days. • • CA S DIM FOR .20,0110 lbs. OF WOOL, by • Bentley, Read, & Co. Montrose, Jilite . 15, 1858. , ' • ° • William B. Simpson, wATCH REP.% RER. haring worked for the part lithe ireara with the nintrt atillfut x - orkthen. he feel,. confident that be esn do the eo*t a - Mean jobs ne abort notice. All work. warranted to give Bathe:wilco. Jewelry rtledred neatly and mtheasonahle irrllls. lihKl ht A:Merril:eater , Boot & Shoe iStore. nest to d. Etheridge. ' W. E. Sturaos - bas sorbs! for me for wine time, and I can reo ommend ttim 2t atterefal and skillful workman, competent to do as gond work, as MIA be done is th 6 country. and worthr .of madame. Tuvalu:ll. June 10. 1349. - • WI/. S. tnaIrEZILLIS. REMS*I.) Wm. gghell. E. R. Baird, E. D. Montayne, E. 0. Goodrich. B. Elngslcry, Towanda: If. S. Bentley, L. Bearle, C. D. Lathrop, Jililticultemllnntratc. 31. - ontrune,;Juste 16, 18t8,41 --- BOYD 8:: WXBST.E.R '• ACENTS TOE TgE SALE DT 1121 pa r pre . Tartly Stati m7qn.r. xo Wes, bolder or Com.% .smor instant)?, .11 ore now* Oyils &plea and enemd. the, .or other art!e:e forth. pernots ever Alftrimieof Was and rm.ot ono equally diso,-meable and u.rrialr. in sgm inn. • Inimmeatime the. andel. loth. rublic:th. Ineentor thathoeFes the War!d ni en Irda:hht.. Snap* Edesdo sad Rapid troves of ilormet'sal Sksn'lmd Allementhie and rut , . I soon a ho 'Lase esesdined them way they are erltboota rasa. • The lasing is .nn elltiro'y eat. 'no. gas kat Is rare tasteleol gum. m ete perfenlie Atli] and not Mercers erre.a oat at yne. ROM maikets roold does any Wheel... This prmeipt. hns eta th the teen for Momal :mem and the best eertideate of their ,mthae le that the. ;Slur has• triad these aitelas lese no othdr. futn them their torn at the They are woreated .. reprosetted, dad is, "'erg goo* of foliose the ode will be reloaded. The Jars are all made of pore white peados. re.. • ..a.—they an' von stseng apd • ill last a Sifeetese. se acid saw seed the steasieL The whole kip o far /a open; tl i zE 6 itest csse within th e other te se weoaosog t Satiable direction. for petting op all kladt of ..Trofte, Vegetables, aecesapsoy the Cana sad stern. its - Ltbetal discount to the trade favom and ine your . 11 Mart:WA e 1¢,,1858-3m Wyoming Seminary. J. ANNUAL EXAMINATION of classes in this •institution will be on . • Friday and Monday, 25th and 28th lust., itod the lOIVERSARY EX ERCISES will occur on Tuefiday, 29th twit. The4NNIJ4L AiiiMalkS will be delivered by • Bev. George Landon, • 00. Tiieaday afternoon:_ • The Visitors are particularly requested to be pres ent at both the Examination and the Anniiersary. R. NELSON.' NiagstOn, Pa. Jane 16, 1858 rac:Aice, T" Copartnership heretofore existing under the narne of DICKER%LAN dt GARRATT, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. • The Notes and ac counts of the late firm are in die hands of HORATIO GARRA'fr for collection. New4filford; 4rune 10, 1858. J.MOKERMAN, Jr.' 40,RATIO GAILILA.TT The btadness will be eontinued at the old attend, by thesubseriber; whe will be , happy to see his, , old Friends, and as litany new ones as may. be disposed to favor him with seal More hereafter. J. DICKERMAN / Jr. . • setr-hltiforil, June 16, IShs:-tf I : Light t i . 1. . , 4 G ' , l .. NOW ALL MEN BY TII E PRESENTS," % That I,the und'Freigned,ha eon hand for sale Plere .19n-Expiosivei self-G en tiny , Gaa Lamp, . e l al the,BEST, safest, and c ost econmn * light ever pro duced, equal if not sup nor to the est Coal Gas. It is Perfectly" adapted o Church . Roles, Stores, tf Readingleooms, Z'rivatie Dfrellings, &c.;**lke. - It only, requires a trial to prove it superio to every other portable light now in , use. The aterial used for generating Gas is Burning Fhild o ,ethereal OIL.— The Gas is generated t the Burn r by evaporizing rind decomposing the, uid by its wn heat formegg Fmk. Flydro•Carbonic I. wh i cti i all conveyed bit the Burner, leaving nosubstance consumed. The ' Burner , catt• be fitted t t l any ordin . 'ry Lamp, guaran teeing it to be perfec safe antkf ee frcim any•dan ger o( explosion and ientirely.* from smoke and unpleasant smell. A. . The following calcu don will iow its economy f t over other substances sell for Li , At.: Peters' Self-Generating Gas Lamp with ... . Fluid or Aethereal , oil, at 00 c per gall., six jet Burnell 1 ct. per hour. Camphene.at 55 et. 4. per ga11.,..:. . II " " Lard Oil, at 1,-2.5 ) " ' ... .. 12 i " " Sperm Oil, 2.50 j " ... .. 4 " • " Fluid with com. burnes,6ll cts per ill. li, " Gas at $.2,25 per 101 l feet,„ ..-. • • • 1 * " " 4 , 0,) At it Sit , . 9. 1 111 •.- • - •It maybe distinctly; understood ihat this Burner will, produce more light. than any o ter Portable Light now in use., Tla public are invi ed to call uul examine this premium Lt mp for t i temselves, elore purchasing , l elsewhere, this being the only Hu ter having a non conductor. A N. BULLARD. •J Montrose, dune 1 6,1 I 6.15. • . TAKE 'NOTICE ALSO, piIAT I have on hitnd* good sornuent of Books I. and Stationery hick I will sell as low as the same article can be hinight this sqe of the other aide of Nen' York City. Call and eel at the Montrose More. Book •I. - l BULLARD, • Montrose, ..Inne 16i 1858. - • SEE HEIt Spaniai or Ill i viirau par for any. or all the goods 1' , I Montrose, Jt;ne 16 1 ItWk =MIIME ..][ I IGHEST PRICES paid fo . W 0 0 L by ` ! McKE!!:ZIT ,t; ELDBIDGET, Brooklyn, - June I 6 1:08. .- . F ll C:ol.2ke F.ouß of the fii.s quality con tanlly on band and for sale low, by 1 McKENZI ,VELDRLDGE. I ea. ODFISII, dry add pickled, . the WA. or lb. V , MACKEREL i 4 whole, ha and quarter bbla. Al BLUE MAI, WHITE Fl El in any quantity, by i I McKEl'alt. & ELBRIDqE. ' ----- - 1 C ---------t----- . : 11,11.1 110 I)- want of a NEW DOUBLE r lIARNESS vary find one for sale cheap at the Sto e of . Jime 20. f McKENZ d: ELDRIDGE. WO— ' -l--- • lia. .1 - I.a_ Ily frequent additions toltee oiir STOCK COY -7 PLETE in " 0111 thing.." We are thank ful- for ,the CllCOUragif. mem we re eiye in " well doing" and ask a Continuance of your (4 ors, confident that we can please.. I McKENZIE-ik ELDRIDGE. Brooklyn, June lti, I 9.35. ------ -,-----r , - ' MILITARY Nf)TICE. rriTE citizens of title Borough f Montrose, and i t s 1 1 vicinity. Itro , are hereby reque ted to meet at the i M 1 . ae! of Leonard Sarle's, in ntse.pn Thursda . ) - ---, the 2-Ith_ day of .Tune, at 9 o'clo I-. A A. A...Abu px:.- pose of organizing An .10WILL AY COMPANY'," AC 1. cording to the Milit a Laws of rennsylvania, Act of 1839. Thursday b •inn• the day fixed for the election of Nlajor General, Irshall lio pr ! sent and can then or• gard7,e said Compairr. ' _ , It.SA SPICER, Drip , lsl Brigade, I Brtg-ade Inspect r A Office, ). Marford June 4., . PA RN FOri SALE. rrtHE subscriber 'offe s r4 for sa l e a p1ea....41;t1y located .1 FARM, Ataiping Eigh%Aimee A cre%, and situated in - thei townsftip og New Milford, on the road leading front i Great Ben,tl fo Montrose. Said farm is well watered and timla:•ed, and in a state of road cultivation. pond buildi. rs and a thrifty voting orchard ou - the prmnises; also suMcieut runiber of productive peach iind chen;y t ,ecs forfamily use. Term.: 3mnll paymeiii when possession is given, and the balttnce iii instalments to suit the tom venience of the tairchaser.. For particulars,!ennlrire of the Subscriber on the premises, or of J. 113. McCom.rx, at Montrose, Pa. If VGA . MccOLLLIM. New Milford; r. 4., June 9, 1855.t.1 -, - wool I wool!! •, AATANTED 10,000 lbs. of WOOL, for which we will pay the highest,market price, Cash, fleUcred at our Store. Voittim at. Smith. Sunanaerscille, June 9.t/555%--lIV • I• WOOL CARDING TILE subscribef is carving on the above business, „es• A. G. - REYNOLDS. Weeklvn, June 9, 1658.tf • 1 TIOGA `POINT Agiicultural-8 Junction Iron Works, AT ATHENS, BRADFORD CO., PA. AVEL'LES, 13L0'0D, !Sz O. ex cellent machine, for Eastern Pennsylvania, and the neighboring ;Counties of New York, and invite the particular attention of Farmers to the, following features of FIREY'S 40 WE/I AND REA PER, -which we believOo be snpetior to all others in use, „in the following particulars:" is theslightestin.use, is strong and dufable, simple in construction, easily worked, adapted for horses or eien, requires much less draught tha/ other machines, has no Side draught, though it cuts wide. bwath, will work on rough ground where hi) other machine‘can follow it, very difficult to he clOgged in any kind of grass, be it wet or dry, not liatilh to, get out of repair, is composed principally of it'` n, is a perfect combined- machine, working equally] well .whether: mowing or reaping: and is the.cheapest in price—the Mower being only one hundred dollars, and the Cornbinea Machine, 120 dollars, making lit altogether the most • Desirable Mower and Reaper' in Market. pre- ed to iMh I=l Gil most ble tgy - Farmerri tfaiiting RELIABLE MOWERS and 'REAPERS shold by all means pee our machine be fore making upitheir minds 'to buy any other. Additional mid interesting information concerning the Kirby mactline is contained imour illustrated Cat alogue, which also des.cribes our other machines and implements, among which are 1 . - EMERY'S RIiTENT CHANGEABLE RAIL ROAD HORSE POWERS, TIOGA POINT IMPROVED THRESHERS . .and CLEANARS, THRESHERS and CLARATERVORTABLE SAW MILLS, PLOWS, C TIVATOr4 HORSE 'POWER lIOES, CIDER Gli o) MI LS, and ‘ -,i - IN DRILLS, &c. Our • . PORT L.E DOG POWER . _ . is a-valuable machine, and much superior to the com mon inclined wheel, and is adapted for.Dairiea of from sto 20 Cpws. Send for copies of oor Catalogue and Price Listlfor yourself and nei4hborc-. I . W=3,13103010 & CO. _ r • Athena, Jule 1, 1858. IL L. BLOWERS, agent for Susquehanna County. Postoffiee addtess, Montrose, Susq: Co., Pa. . June 9,18158.-6 w EMI rflrlii for ~~~.~ BIM Motion of Mid: General. GM llt pursnan of an order froM Brigadier Gen., L. N. Smith, f the first Brigade, Tenth Division, of Susquehanna ountp, that there will, be an election held at the B?use.of L. Searle, in Montrose; on. Thursday, th.e 24el . day of June , inst. between tlie . lioure of 10,a. in., and p. m., for the purpose of, elOting . a - MAJOR GENERAL, foi. the Tenth Div&ioh, composed of the floiinties of Basque-- Benne and Wayne, in place of A. 11.4arnharn, dec'd. N., B. All Commissioned Officers ire notified to be punctual in *Mr attendance on said day. Aid SPlGEft,Brigada lisspeeto. tat Briride, 100 Pivieioe, P. if. Brigade Inspector's Office, ? Ilarford, iiimc 9, 1868. - zr . • =lll-.0-HLY llllPOrtantliliOnliatitt TO ALL GENTLEMEN WHO WEAR CLOTHES. lIEIN't recently made arrangements at considera ble expenSe for doing work in the • • - TAILORING BUSINESS, on very short notice, in a neat, durable, and fashion able manner, and at RRDUCED PRICES.. I will furnish gartnentit to order, if desired, or ran. der the customer whatever assistance he may need in selecting materials of the best quality and It the Lowest Market Price. All m ork will be warrated as to fit, finish, and dumb' ty. No customer need take his work from the op unlesPit suits him.. Being permanently and exclusively engaged, in this business, it shall We my great, aim to please the pub lic and thus secure their patronage. Y. LINES, Montrose, June 10, 1858,—tf ight !! ns or abont the middle of April la.st, a JUG MEW NOTE,-aguinst John Kimball, for one hundred do!lars, dated OctOber 16th, 1858, payable one year after date.• with use.' All persons are cau tioned against purchasing said note, as the sante Ras been duly canceled. JOlf.N CLIFFORD. Apolacon, June 9, 1455.--iwp - 11.0T.ICE TS hereby given that A. Virgil and 13. 11. Mills, As signees of A. Picket & Co., an 3 A. 'Picket, have fired their accounts in the Court of Commlin Pleas of Susquehanna County. 'G.,; B. IL WADE, Prot. Montra,e, June 9,1859.-1 w INT Co 90 I . Poem) all persons trmiting any member of my I fmnilv, or strangem, on my account, as 4 will not pay any debts of their contracting. FRANCIS RANRATI L . Friendsville, June 9, 1858.-3wp Loney taken at have.cm hand. N. BULLARD. SlTS4ulaiLl'in COUNTY marigkii /AL. wmoa... J. F. PODDARD; A. M., PRINCIPAL. Fri IF. undetsigned tako plea ure in announcing that the SI , SQUEIIANNA COUNTY NORMAL SCI 1001." will . again open In the ACADEMY liUI tAnNw.., in mo:,,m,st. on Monday thh 30th day of August, 18.58, to Cool:L.11e Wurus. vintlyr the char,: , u!' hot'. TIAIITI.X th uu.! c an;et ..ht ; for to D. F. o,mo, whom: 14.02-kAg, or the con,htit.,,,un Want, uf the lintd..l, erti, . th.Cluty.. Tenders LPL i;1 ute mud! V. l e itt!..1,1: th.• tWe ttottnt tt itntiter t how t...,..riyth:o Mr. 'recelobury L., not pecuniarily intureott.ll iu the char.uti , r no an efflelitut F.duntnr arid mll,. Author I.! 0 V Mow.? vt . iy knot,' t.. rvuulr...!ton.. - trt tht,nark. and o ieorvl nlLlnfaction putt Intoo..ate-ified hit lattor, IA the are ..ultielent r.ll,ranty for the fimuv. Puri, the pr,rht ,untru,t he a - kit the Normal Schools of Can.k.h.:to whateve:r huph,ements in theLArt of Teuelllng they may prnt. LE C TAU R S . ~-;..•- ( Pro. STODPA Wili lecture on the Science and Art of Teaching and lal Moral eeelopment, Str.Tnwitsurar a ill lecture on Plies• lohnce and II git..nc. The following, gentlemen will nine lecture fie fore the vao.• : .1. L. 111. - 31... limns% ill. Sant, !Anemic Co., N. A. CAt.mss 1.1.111 r of the '- Sizalent and tkle...ituate7 N. Y.. lieu. Wit. Jt...sre. It. Li. LITTLE, 11. S. lics - ron - , F.1.-Irs„ lien. fl. 11. Eli- Our, and other, will he ' a Primary I , e;wfmont Coll,Tlt.tied .Ith the Sehool meter the eLarge of Mk, r.t.,,,r.,(•.p0g, .IEX,PENS ES-. •. 1110N-7. , :qrnetl Depart went, uarter of eleven lyeeke, Printery .. In Englk , b hr.:an:her, and Latin and. (I reek., do. 9,00. It.ard per wee,,, • It to de.fralle that NI11,1 , :k bineied4t In advance, and no dedue tior, will In. made eserpt In env,. or protr.keted estudents can_l..ant Potpkina sl , V tut :Oid funAture can in rented of Mr. &yre, at rewensiqe ratio. • For inthryoation In evert to T 41,111, hint. otc.. apply to W. 1 . 1. , Nl•mtrn... ti. the Scovtary. Studenta mineuiti but r3ll. to be TerVENT at the orreuro, of the Saved. IV U. 1 ESSUP, Montrose, June 9th, It•re..-e.tn r .e r t. say isoule one has intrao. ed A bran new .building in the street. The Town Council served,nn Injunction, but wonderful to relate, the building is progressing rapidly, sticking out as it does", but the greatest sticking out in Town; is at the General- Finding Store of M. S. WILSON & SUN, where you will find Office, Dinfitc, Parlor, and Rocking Chairs 'selling at COST. , •flore sir ie Goods , e Inspector, th ITicision , P. M MCI It-flat:TA filibßilLbit jj Dis. GOOD Slitar..for 51,00. LJ 35 YARDS CALICO for.. $l,OO. CODYYSII, - SALMON, TROUT, MACKEREL, SELF-HEATING IRONS, BOOKS, TUBS, CARPETING, ‘' si;c„ Ac., kc. Thankful for past favors we 'respectfidly , invite our old friends and new corners to'give us a call and SATISFY THEMSELVES that this is the place to buy cheap for cash down. J. LYONS & SON. Montrose, June 2,1858. PY virtue of sundry writs issued by the Court ofCommon Pleas of Susquehanna county and to me directed, 1 will expose-to sale by public vendue;, At the Court [louse in Montrose, on Saturday the 19th of June, 1856, at one o'clock, p. the following de scribed pieces or parcels of land,,to wit : LL that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being in the township of Harmony, Sulq. Co., and bounded and described as follows, to wit: beginning at the south corner of die whole tract of land, late of Joseph Austin, dee'd, thence north 34' west 104 perches to a post in an original warrantee line, thence along the same north 46' east 372 perch es more or less to a post, thence south 43f east 100 Perches-to two beech saplings, marked, and stones, thence south 46' west 394 perches to the place of beginning : contahtipg 239 acres, more or less, to gether'with the appurtenances; 1: dwelling house, 2 barns, sheds and orcliatds and about $0 ac. improved. Taken in execution at the suit of" 11, S. Bentley vs. Thotnas Cook. ALSO—AA that cdrtain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being in the township of Oak, land, County of SUF:q., and State of Penn., and-boun ded and described as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of John Hilberne, on , the east a by lands . of A. P. Humnan, on the south by leas formerly occupied by -David Bond, and on the west by lands supposed to belong to John...McCarthy,' formerly oc- , copied Jeremi„Wilson, containing 106 acres of land, more or less,.iviia the appurtenances, 1 framed house, barn, saw mill, and about IS acres improved. I Taken in execution the snit of B. S. Bentley vs. George Herrick. , JOHN YOUNG,Shi.riff: . Sheriff % Office, 'Montrose, June 2, 1858.- GREAT BARGAINS , .FOR CAS It ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL OF f ME . 7 G 0011 S. 10 yards good Delai e for - sl,oo 10 " 'Her mac Prints 1,00 12 1 ` Sprague di Allen's do ()(1 17 " Mad er do 1 00 10 " Deni is - , -, ,1,00 12 Pounds good Sugar 1,00 25 "s. Boonton N. 1114 - 1,00 16 " Babbles Saleratus • • 1,00 3 " Good Tea ......... .......... „I,oo' 3 Gannni M01a55e5............ ........ ....1,00 A large lot of Eats and Caps, Lawns, Gingharns, dm' dx.. at equally low Prices. - F. B. CHANDLER. Montrose, May 26, 1656. isas. SPRING 1858. STOCK O.OOODs. `XjEl in now receiving usoury an weudt alrliseetlectedd invite STOCKOF GOODSour frids to call arid examine. `Grain and Butter. Wanted. - He/Witch and Pine Cumber, Floury Bran Chops, at reasonable prices may be found at our 5TE..4..11 4111 EL. • POST BROVIERS. • Montrose, May 6, 1858. • Notice to Bridge Builders. S' El4 ED PROPOSAL& will be received at . the Commistdoriers' Mee, in Montrose; on. Monday, June 7th, 1858, for building a bridge over the Wya lusing creek, near the mill of N. Shoemaker in Rush township. Plan - and ape - attentions can be seen at the Commissioners' Office afar the 20th of May.' By order of the Commissioners. .• . i W. A: CROSSMON, C'hrk. Connui.ssitmers' Mee 31ontrase, May 6, 1851 1 1?1 5w LO~'a']C°. ~~ - tN 16 " SHEETING for $1;00. 5 lbs. TEA for . SEOO. 300 HATS from lid up. SOAP tie aid I.oe BAR. • Sheriff's Sales. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. FURNITURE 0;11.1" FOR' _-- READYPAY! 11 " I " AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! T_ APING trimi ite - Yold way of einuginiand never 11 receiving pay, :We have concluded to trg the . Nimble Sixpence:Costa:id of the Slow Shilling. We keep consintly on hand a good asaortment:of all kinds of CA YET FUREITUa, orfurnished at short notice. An in want or Ems"' pop FURNITURE at low prices will ple,aso give us a call. A word .to the wize, &c. Shop and Ware Rooms foot of Ifain street. • WM. SMITE( a; CO. _ 3foutrose, May 25, 1858.—tf DE M MUM - - AND -- Govern Yourselves Accordi n gly, - - 3io,seqb4titrl . e - 0. FOll. the tenet of themselves and theIENTIRE hoveRE TERMINER tavetxlve SPANISH - COIN AT PAR, I n exchang e cog an voilglturchLied at thetreotablishment ;And they wilt continue to doll guuds loan 25 TO 30 PER CENT CHEAPER than any other establlAnient In Northeni Pcinisy'rants. There Is nt the pris:ent WIN s large amount or SPANISH coin In circulation In this region ; and having seen with rundise. In the pUblle prints of this County. a notice to the eireetthat add coin Is REDUCED IN VALUE . . at :Bantrose, by the edict of her business men,wre deem It {wow to , PUBLICLY ANNOUNCE. that we are lu great waut of money, and as the much abused Scamsa coin Is the hest silver In macketoce udv:be those having noel In their prenesidon to bring It to GUTT ENB E RG, ROSENBAIJM & 'CO., who, will tale It at ItS FORMER VALUE; We are owl:its:Al,. recaving _ 'D e i ©OP@ 9 of the latest styles and of thefinest Ouality Shawls, Mantill a s, Bonnets, A suptlinr stock of lIILLINE,RY U . 1711 51 , which rho attention of country Milliner% are respectfully Incited AVt hare arbenutiful as.'iurtment Embroideries, Collars, Sleeves. Lin t-414, Lnees, and. White Goods, unezwlled Sn 41,,1ity, style, and price.. 4. devnte a gr,mt deal or Attentilln In the • Z 1 , 1,1117 ICAII3 ElblZlNO bu‘ine„l„,-,2,1 exion.tve tnlhmike eStahnShillillt, connected with ,} StQrsn, nt MONTI:9SE and St [ANNA DEPOT. We tiattpr imn‘livt , that we ran et u man—Le he dwarf or giant. uo matter how 111...ibttpen—in a pre,ontuttle nt yle,, PIIOVIDED ALWAYS, • that M. Port-M.1,1:d.: I+bTCFFF,p with the "NEEI;FTL,"_(xtty• 1.4,41 Lr u, t,3 con-LA of SPA a.. well as All tile,: Cuill.) Cull :0i :at yuur - 44 , ):Ck:Y'S WORTH" at the gore of 1 Gottenher,g, Rosenbaum & Co. If ONTRO , r, Paz. 'lay 26. 1Et9..-te JUST A .GOING. 40491,1 i BY THE CASE! fiERMAN CHEMICAL SOAP, g cents it lb. F.U. - $ No 1, I, . 5 lt4 SALERATCS, - • 4; -' PURR PEARL STARCH, if " " ASSORTED CANDIES, 14 " " Prim CREAM TARTAR, :11 " " - NO. 1 CANDLES, . - 12 " " *XIMIEOSi. - • - 65 " 'GEORGE BANK CODFISH, $1,50 per 100 - lbs.• NO. 1 RICE, - - - 4,50 " " 310LASSEilt, 33 cents per griffon, by the bbl. SYRUP. 4 2 - ~ " .. " " N. c. SUGAR, " AH-bther Groceries equally low by the imekage.— Jt makes the Old Fogies wink and the'Y'iYoung Fogies k r .rtani: they cannot come it. T.,vna B. R. LIONS & CO. Laneshoro, June 2,,P38. • - 7 Axes Pumps, .&e. OAST STEEL AXES and HELVE, for sl,o l '. CHAIN PUMPS, i'for 1 ,t/O. PC.llt' CHAIN, V cents p lb. . $1,25 CAST STEEL SCYTHES for 75 as.. "$1,25 " " Cradle-Srythe, 75 " CAST STEEL HOES foil 25 " BARN SIIOYEES for • - ' 50 "` 6 PATENT PAILS for $l,OO. 5 lbs. Y. 11. TEA for 1,00. 6 prs. ENDER SLEEVES' f0r..... 1,00. 24 prs. LADIEFC LOVES f0r.... 1,00. 16 prs. GENTS " for - 1,00, Call in amigo just whatsou wish, at a less mice than at any other Store in the" State, for we must close out our Stock within Sixty &Ts. B. 11. LYONS & CO. Lanestioro, June 2,185 S. --• i ito,ooo . WORTH (IF GOODS ON HAND. WHICH MUST BE SOLD, PRIOR to OUR REMOVAL to SUSQUEHANNA, As we have sold our Real Estate in. this Towo i ~ Otti. stoci{. eoli - 51 - s._of _ American, English and French Dr,v Goods, ~,.., Groceries, . Pork; Fish, Flour, Hardware, Oils and Faints, Stoneware, Looking Glasses, . Tinware, Wool, Oil, it Cotton Carpets, Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Woodenware; Hats and Clothing, . `' Ironware, • Stoves and Pipe, • Scythes, Clocks and Plows, Axes, • Trunks and Firkins, i Hoes, • '-` Grind , StoneS, Shovels; " Lath and Shingles, , Nails, Carpet Yarn, Zinc . , .; Mill_iaws,• Lamp Oil, Tar and Glass, Soap, - Candles, &e. A general, assortment of CARPENTERS and JOINERS TOOLS, &c. ; Bring in your Spaidi4•Coin. B. R. LYONS 4 Cl). Lanesboro, May 18, 1856. - • ' DRY. GOODS. LADIES dlowee,•, _ do. ..Linen Prints from 5 to 10 cants, Summer Goods, nIl prices. Slicetings front 6 to SI cents, itel &c. t ar Dutch Clint; wanted. B. 8., LYONS & CO. Lanesboro; May IS, IssB. Tea, Sugar, cue: CENT TEA for 60 cents a pound. i.) 'BEST N. 0. SUGAR. at 8 cents per pound. • BEST N. O. MOLASSES, 42 " Gall, " P. R. 3fOLASSES, 35 " " GOLDEN SYRUP, 45 44 , 44 , DUTCH SYRUP,- 35 " " " COFFEE SUGAR, '" pound. 'CODFISH, . 5 `• RIO COFFEE, 12. 44 it JAVA COFFEE; - 17 `•` ° " CANDLES, ' 124 , 6. 44 LARATVS, 5 cents, pound papers. STARCH, - 10 " per pound. s NUTMEGS, \ . 75 " " " ' CHEMICAL SOAP. .9 " 'Dar. • FAY'S, NO. I SOAP, 8 " CLOVES, ' 18 " " *mad. - Call quick - , with your SP.ANI.6II &JEWISH COIN; . B. R. LYON RI CO. Lancsboro, Nay 18, 1858. - 01 LS /a PAINTS INLSEEDOIL, Vic i entspey ,: LURE WHITE LEAD, sp " _IL at H. it, -Lyons •, • Lanesboro, fay YB. 1888. T'ALL RIVER,IWOONTQN, PARKER MILLS, and AISCHOR ROPE,NAMS, $3,75:ta }re g . B.R. LYONS & CO. - LANESpORO, )fa'y. 18,11858. RIGHT IN TOWN! EXTEINSIOH TAl3itg' 31.ibtrt4OIMXP PY 8 MI E WS,. of an SIZES and WOES to'anit the TIMES, of Walnut, Chelml,4ndliakohnuty, and warranted to work right up to tile atie. `llontrwe, June 9, 1536. g...elg - .6008k. 7. a rillE.krElt than At nny one, two, or three *es V Store in Susquehanna County, and Spauish, Dttieh, - I.ality, , ..di'leek, Jewish, o' le other Colas taken at PAIL, for trade,Tfkr Store in the pleasant village of LanesborO, Stt-. .. hanna County, Pennsylvania B. Ir.. LYONS &. Lanesboro, May 18, 1858. - .1. iiiivi BlNGHAMTONinghamton, WATERTURE4, , .. B Broome County, 1 9 1: 1 it., THIS Establishment has . been. greatly enliAl p .. • and improved during th presant Spring, cued is now,ready for the reception of patients. Fe* similar institutionssin this country cornhi6 so mato-advantages for the suceessful , treatment .of.hi valids. 'The location is beautiful, house new 'Oil' commodious. The rooms large, airy,' , Well furnished, and every war arranged with a view to the health . and comfort of their occupants. ‘ , --r , The Physicians; Dr. Thayer ,and Wife, have' , had twelve years experience in treating' diseases, Hydro-. patiently, (the last . ei.olit / iit Ringliamton,) during_ which time they hav e Successfully thousands of sick person', in - by:after their diseases had been pronounced fatal hy,Mninent physicians. In addition to-thOptients at the "Cure," they have a largeprae tiee in the village and surrounding - country, trhich makes them frinili - ar with the ; treatment of diseases of eveTy grade and character. 'They planned, built, and own the !' Binghamton Water Cure," cense.; fluently , itis under their entire control and Manage ment: , ~. In s till those diseaksto which the peculiar adapta than of Ilydropathic treatment has been - successfully 'demonstrated, they will-generally guarantee a simedy -and perfect - i•-toration, such are the foll Owing, viz: , Acute arid Chronic .Rherimatism, Nerrous Diierises, Dyspepsia, Scrofula and Spinal Complaints, levers,. Liver Complaints, Tumors, , Ulcers, Enlargement of Joints, Diseases of. Throat and Luntp,ropy, Ague and Peter; Female Complaints of ever! gro;le• and --- 1 eitaraetei, Skin diseases; Catarrh, ..tc., - e. 6 • Persons who have been long sick or in cl-ritlcle7i, and who have not succedcd heretofore in their efforts to regain their health are especially invited to give them a call. . . Tprnts from to $lO per . svele. t - 21 - 'Dr: Mauer will be at :thin:rose, '(.sciirle's llotel,) on Thurs . day, July thelst,lBsB, - and invitCs herylicis to give hint a call. For further particulars, rellirer:A 0. V. TIIAYER, 4. D. Binghamton, May 19, 135.5.—d" . . New Spring_ Goods: FOR CASH & - FROMi'T (3 MONTHS' BUYERS, BURTra[l7 - Tr, Would invite attention to his New Stock of SPRING AND SUMMEI GOODS' Tasereceived, including, as tv:mal, a Veld variety of Ladies' Press Goods in Prints, Gin..l:banes, Lawn*, Robes, Brilliant*, ChoWes, Bareoes:Poplins and Silks, Prpelte, Lielhz, Silk di Cashmere Shairla; Alan - tillers, Parasols, Bich Ribbons, Bonnets . and Flowers, Broadcloths, Civainterra and Summer 'Stioffs, with a fat varicty'v 11pie aoaas P Including , Groceries, Crockery, ltard ware, Stoccs, ID,u, Steel, Nails, Hats ed Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpeting, Floor Cloths, Pointed IVitirluir! Shades, Wall Papei:, Clocks, Drugs, Oils, Paints, Brooms, Dish. deice. The entire. Stock, having been bought for CASTE, and at Panic Prices, will be sold at the lowergtitcs, to CASH and PROMPT SIX MONTHS' 8u40,' N. 8.--Flour ana Salt constantly o nt • New 37 ilford, May 12: 1858.. . THE MONTROSE • 1* \N. • 141. i 4; iv . °r.'? 4 * ' 4,a4,1 ; l c r, fff , 4, General Finding Store NEW GOODS DIRECT from NW-YORK CITY for Spring tmde 11 - OE'S,S COOJTV . of many kind, Prints, Gingham, Muslin Dentine, Chal li, Moire Antique, and different grades of Black Silk he the yard or piece. A good as firtment of:Carpets, Oil Clotp, and Matting, Looking Glasses, Wall Paper, CARPENTERS TOOLS, Planes, Saws, Mill Saws, Cross Cut wed Drag Saw. HARDWARE consists of everything in the line of Cutlery, house- keeping articles, Builders and 3lechapies hardware, Penning Article's, Scales and Balances, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ropes and Cordage, Crockery & Groceries, In fact every thing a 'reasonakle perscht can want. We Uhink the Public ftir Past favors. nntl solicit a further patronage. IN. S. Wilson dr. - Soiti. Ifontrose,llay I9,•1858. NEW kOOO DS . cents a ...G HEAD of NAVIGATION for oak cheap HORSES FOR SALE. THE subscriberit have a pair of GOOD WORK 1. HORSES which they will sell - lio, for CASH, or exchange for a, pair of Oxen. Also 2 Lumber Wa gons, nearly new, will be soldlow. SUTPIUN K l'ol - NG. Summers, May 19, IRSS.:-.4w - NEW .G-ODDS. • pill' subscribers arc now receiving a largd and' JL well selected stock•of SPRING & consisting in part.of DRY GOODS, . sTRAw.GOODS, HARD - WARE, - • GR 0 C R . I ES, CROCKERY,, IRON, HATS & CAPS, .13GOTS4 SiIOES, .DRUGS, MEDICINES ;DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS; GLASS, SASH - • PUT.TY, &c., &c., &?.. • We invite he attentionof our lady patrons to our . DEgeg c?" among which' will be found, Delaineet, Lawns, Challis Robes and Brit/Janis &c.,-all ?try; s-rrt.r.s.• - • Also it fine -assortment of Boliacts, labboM:, F kin& eri, Ruches, besides other /trim. - Also a choicer lot of fresh TEAS,_SUOR.S.; and other groceries, as cheap as th.o.chiapcst. •. . We feel confident that in theprfim and quality 'goads we cannot fail to Suit' ALL. lice Intent! to at prices that defy Compe c tition.. • Our motto is small profits and quick returns: - • `Come along with your FE .4O TPA Y and vidwiti ~do you MitICENZIEA ZLDRIIIGL: • Brooklyn, May 8,4848. SA , . ) Adminisirator7s.N.otice. NOTICE is '.herabrgiven to allpersonsharing de against!the Estate of -ERANCCS POOLIgt, deceased. late of ffarmany, that the satde , tutist be preaented to the undersigned thr arrange.3nent, and all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to niake immediate payment. ' ° A. ff NE it, Atha i.ttistinfor. .Susquebanna, May 13, 1658.—N IS NOW FURNISHED WITII Our stock of JUST ARRIVED AT THE , 3tOTT .D001(41409' /1f)eola: rogiew.. • Every Tub Stands,oitits Own Bottom. TEE ORIGINAL ONE PRICE & READY • PAYSTORE OP HEW . HAYDEN ;BROTHERS. rilllE ‘ lieoples' agents arc on hand with the hirgest -'"! STOCK OF GOODS , . f ;EVER brought into this section,,consisting of / • :Dry Goods, Grocer/es, Boots, Shoes, Hats, gaps Yankee Notions, .Jewelry, Watches, Flour and: Salt, Fish, Wooden Ware, Wall Paper, • Garden - dc Field Seeds, Hay & Straw - Forks, i Brooms,- and other articles too - numerous to,metrtion. The day lies dawned. Old Fogyisin lies had RA day. It is now in the" Winter of its discontent,". going down, thirty down. The day is not far distant when old For•yisin Will become so dead that it can't creit kick: 'The Fanner and Mechanic will theii have no- fear of Day-book and Ledgers, and his quiet slumbers Will not-be disturbed hr horrid dreams of "Sheriff' Sales." •So mought it- be! • We would here state "(for-Abe benefit of the unitia ted,) ihat•we have ONE PRICE for our Good -and , • . NO DEVIATION.. - Our goOds arc all trarratited'as reprcsente And- . no charge , fur siyhts. - , •-- - Thankful tor past liberal; patronage; wo ,hope by close, application to Business, and an eye to-the wants of the people, to merit a continuance,Of the same. • • HAYDEN BROTHERS.. New Milford, May 8, NEW COODS.I NEW_ OM, -r C. W. MOTT'S, just arrived, and for aale cheap. To the Sneezing Public.: TAURNO'S CELE BRATED CATARRH V§MIT, if A I.Nr.iLumm REMEDY, for sale by R. Thayer, Montro.4e ; S. D. Tompkins, Brooklyn ;`W R . Thayer, Dimock. gonirose, May 2G, 1958. . • 18 Netv. Ooods, • :58 BENTLEY, READ,. & CO., ..v f now receiving a large and well selected atonic . SPRING .&. SIMMER ..dbODS; which they offer to their ens Comers, and the public generally, on their usual terms, viz. Cash, Produce, or appi•ocerl eredit, satisfied that they can offer• ducethents to purchasers equal to any- establishment in the country. Broadelothes, Rerseytneres; Vests in , rs, Kentucky Jeans, and a great variety of miter iaffor Men's and Boy's wear. \ - - - Challis, Be Laines, Lawns, BM- Debages, Ginfeuns,Shawls, &c. ' '&c., cheap. Bonnets, Ribbons, and Flowers, for_ Lahi s and Misses, just received. ass and Caps.-4-A very large stock of Hata and Caps, of every shape and material; just in. - Codfish, 'Mackerel, in 1, I, and barrels,, or hr the round, and. Ashton Salt, by the large or small sacks. - • Gi oceries, Crockery, Hairdware. Stone and Tin-ware, a large supply jqLreeeived and for sale right. . • 1... . Wilma Pails, Chtmls, Firkins;-elid Butter Tnbs. ,-. , • Boots, Shoes, and Leather always on baud. Clocks, Looking-glasses, Window and Wahl Papqr , Tninlis, Brooms, Wash 'bibs; &c. Paints, (ins t .:tad Dye Stuffs, Pat. ent Medicines, &c., &c., for sale by . . BENTLEY, READ L: CO 3lontrose, 3tay, 1858 New Theory of Neutralization. TO THE AFFLICTED `EVERYWHERE. DOCTOR P. LAMBERT. Auburn 4.Corners,. TREATS mwt most disees under the application of the principles of. SECTIVALIZATION. • ThiS Tutonv,though new, is the most truthful, and in its application the most effective of any other eve's propagatelt: Its a . daptation to meet sudden emer gencies, its ,ileasonableness, its rapidity of action when Therapeutically - applied, and its effectivenesa and certainty secures for it a confidence never 9ecur, et: for cur other. It needs but to be 'known, to be appreciated. It saves more patients, and relieroa them more quickie, tbun'apy heretofore bnoycn theo ry.: It revealsfirst causes, the effects of those .caut es on the living Mall, and poluts out the. NEUTRALIZING REMEDY. It is no strange affairs, for it effectually and forever to root out Fever and Ague with one dose of .medi cine. There need be no failures in the cure of Fe vers, Dvsentrics, Inflammation of the Lungs,ke.,ke. None titled die with those complaints, for every case can he cured with unerring certainty. There need no man die with Pleurisy, Hine Passion. or Cramp in . the Stomach from three to ten minutes will posi tively relieve and cure thelast two named cases. • It exacts. but few medicines, (so filw, that patients often wontles how so few can gire'so great and'suddente lief,) and those octhe mildest character.- It will bear the most rigid scrutiny, and defies a flaw to ho pick ed in its pathology. It cannot. pOssibly htirt any - one, but curei nearly all that submit to its action. Ample proofs can be furnished of its effectivepower to cure, he having met - n al' but one fatal case, withinime year, out Of several hundreds of cases-brought under .its - treatment, and in .euringniany.cases, given up to die by those following the Ot.o TIMORIES. Tfie rap. id dispersion of disease, before the mild and bleed treatment, founded on the theory of Neutraliraticin; is a sufficient vindication of the principles of: it,. and 'a triumphant proof of its adaptability to' most °rens forms of disease around us. , Now you may ask what is this New Thforyl All the answer I can give you here, is, that it neutralizes the cause engendering disease, and in this way curt the case, by arresting it at.onee. Charges proportional to`the severicy of the case. . . Extra; charges for night services. '... Letters of inquiry ; and asking advice, promptly answered, (when the ccitse is folly stated) by matting e l le dollar. MediGitles 11)e varions cases can - he sent hyping.; Auburn, May 6,-1858.-3rn . .... • • • Ready-Made Clothing! HATS,CAPS,.&C. A LARGE,and deSirable stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, and HATS, CAPS, consisting of every variety and shade,' and warranted to be made in every particular as good as custom work, and at prices ,that cannot fail to suit fur ready pay,', may be found at the'store of F. B. Chandler; for mini:ly, - . Montrose, May 6, ',bB.—tf S. L.I.GDP.NtI HOME .AGA. IN "- " DR, ©l3-.Z.4, DORAO@Ei OFFIIpE, Over Wilson's Store. L 011 G I* S.. at Seariels - 111ate1. Montrose, March 10, ISSB. SADDLE, HARNESS, & TRUNK ESTABIRIE SIM I am now . .re:Ceiving a large_aszioqmek df Saddle, Carriage, and Ilayness Thinning& . _ . 1; linvis on hand a good assortment of ,Ilarness,Sadf dies, both Ladies-find &anis, and ntidlim to meat s and velzy cheap.. I Leather being ou the rise,. now is the time to be 7. . Cairlage Trimming° -, -. Executed with neatness and dispatch. All kinds of Trimmings on bond and for sale as cheap as-csikbe. procured at any place in.towm . • ONE WORD. ..,_ . „ All notes and accounts due moat be.settled to Me cost. Short credit is our motto hereafter. (I. F. FORDHAM, One dooeaboro S. S. Mott's Grocery. Montrose, April 28, 18.58.41, • . ' VA.R.It FOR SALE! TE suiaacribey Offers:for sale hia Carla, situated to • the township of Thirford, Susquehanna county. Pa, contabiltig 13t - acres; about - 110 bf which; are froprOved. Upon:the'santc is a dwcifing house, two good barns, ke. Tt iv also well watered; and has two good oreharda bearin.' fruit. The above pregliees are located midway tretweeri. 0044 Station on the D'. L. kW. R. andhldarfor4.3filltige;—=beiws tams 2.rajlds front - each, and rapgB from ill1104:11si. versity: , • Terms made known by eallifig'Apon thi stiheeriber an the pre:rases.• ,- SEBRA.*JEFFERS, , IL4ford, April, 20, May 19,1858. KM