d r eCtaisttutt4txl ail this gover . ntnent:he culled u panfer_itiradaitiOnal expenSos, Thiiigents ufAhe society tininifested.a laud. able dciiiie tocoitccirrit io the wishes_:of the vertintetit9 thro • is - - tThOtit the go . r • They assured me that; after 'tie", they would be tk.tiuired tri,C*Fiettd the ctim of one hundred and fifty dollars on .each h a lisidual in 'comPlyitig•WititthS rigreentent, and they would - have ;nothing left . to . !einem: crate thetti for their care, trouble and.tespon sibility. At all events; I could make no bet. t e rarran7ernent, and - there was no other al ternative. During the period when the gov .conent itself, through, its own agents, under took to provide for the. aiptured negrocaln._ Africa, the cost per head was very much greater. There haviiig been no' outstanding appro-, pr ation applicable, to this 'pu - rppse,. I co w hot advance aniinoney an the agreement.--:- 1 thereb ., re recommend that an appropriation m ay be - made, of 'the amount necessary to Cure it intosffeci, - ___ Other captures of a simila;character may, and probably will, be made by our naval tortes, and I earnestly reeciinmend, that C0n „..0.s may amend the section of- the act - p fliarch-3d, 18.3•2,,..50 as to free its construe = pion from _ the ambiguity which has so long and•render the duty of the' President plain in executing its provisions, I reeo n i'mend to your favorable regard the local interests of the District of Colunibia. As the rcaidence of - Cngress and - the execu tive departments of the government, we can- • not fail to kg a deep concern .in its 'ivelfare: - This is heightened by din - high-character and peaceable and orderly conduct of its resident inhabitants. - 4 • I cannot conclude without perfiirlinhig' • the agreeable duty of expressing my-gratification. that Congress s& kindly responded to the re commendation of toy hist annual messiide, by Jording me sutlicii:nt tittle , before. the Close of ‘heir late session for the examination of all , the bails presented'to me filrapprcival..l.lThis I c ha r hge inlhe practice of ci:,n g rts.s, has prow cd to be wholesome . reform . It exerted a hellefitial influence on the transaction of .leg.' ulatice basiness, and elicited the” general up- - nrobation-of the eviontry F r- -. .,1t: enabled Con- ' geesto adjourn with that dignity and deliber-. ation;snbecoining to the representatives of f this neat repu bi le,. Without hailing: , emWded inn) ketieral appropriation bi 1 1 ,9, provisions' f ore ign to 't hci? nature; and of ilontiqul - con- Aiintionality and expediency. , I,et; me warmly-and strongly commend' this prece teat, established by themselves, as is •guido to !lie!r proceedings during 'the present ses-. Ste. • • • .IAIIIIN BUCII.A'X' A\ WAEIIiNCITOS-CITT, Dec. 6, I Congressional: _ , TUESDAY, Dee. 7. 1858. In the Senate ; Mr. Wilson gave-notice of a hill sprifopriating a million acres of the public land to schools in the Distriet'of. Col umbia..andldr. Gwin tried. to bring - up the _Pacific llaili.oad bill. •In the House, Mr. Ritchie - (Pa.) moved ,to Inc the, resolution - loOkinc , to the labrOoatfon of the .Clayton-Bulwer Treaty uprip the - M— ile, which xas refused. The resolution was referred to. the : Committee of the Wh01e..4--- An ineffectual effort was,inade to .reconsider the rote by which - Cu r tis's„ Lilt fbr iftidnd Pacific I:ailroad was referred to the Select Committee on the subject. A Lilt., ranting lands for railroads in New - Mexico, lianas, and Missouri, was introduced. Res olutions instructing the ComMittee on MU tary AtTairs to inquire into the expedieney.of constructing certain wagon,roads, Were Offer td.- The House adjourned till Thursday,: to ,ice the Speaker time to arrange the Stand ing Committees. - DEC. 9 1558.-Tle Senate elected • Mr. (larks S. Jones, Doorkeeper. Mr. Irerson love notice of a motion to substituteifor: the Cranking privilege a commutation in- money.: Vari - ous - ineniorials were presented. „ In the Hoge, the Standing ComMitteas were unaouticed. Mr: Phelps of Missouri is ; illairnuin of the otnniittee - of Ways and Means in place of Mr. Jehu Glancy Jones. Mr. Morris of Illinois gave notice of a bill to admit - salt and sugar 'free of duty ; of a bill to amend the Naturalization laws ; atfd of a bill entiblingthe people - of the Territo ries to elect their own Government and ledges. Such steps in the- direction 'Of Free :rade and Psfpular Sovereignty taken ;by a close follor of Douglas _are. considered :Ignitleant. ;The residue of session was ~, , t3pied with the cash of Judge - Wairouscof Tems, whOrn Mr. Chapman urged the House impeach....., Mr. Tappan . _made .1 Cstrcirtg Teta in opposition. Drlc. 10.—Congr&s, notewor- Tbe 'Rouser : 4as occupied .with=-the Watrous case, Mr. BilliqghurStsfavoring and Ready, opposing the impenelnent. • r.:173 The warfare between Badman and lh - !tialas . contitities. The President -demand e the removal of the ttle giant" from the aiirnmaship of the Committee on Territo, ri•s; and accordingly the caucus of Demo mit! Senators, after a sharp contest, decided :•• remove him, and . put Green, of Xli;isouri, hi,. place. •This is considered as denin rat.;nz the intention of the Democratielead 7 to Ofiere to the extreme pro-slavery Tv nib - pled last sessionto reduce the anti-' Lteainpton men to the position'of a .faction rd drive them from the party. A leading S: - nith e rn Senator says they have temporised enough, and have determined to drive p"tig!tts out of the party; . 'The„ South will :ciente no half-way Re6iiinii. Broderick ita s not invited to the ea uctis, and is consider Jfis read out of the .party. The anti=l.4ecomp !i-liDemocr.tt, express deep indignation at treatment of Douglas.:. They, declare !hat they will alit submit. • ' Jelirsort Davis and Slidell led the :attack Douglas insthe caucus. Seven Sena -1.,n protei , t-ed against the exclusion of Doug -I,ti as suicidal 'to the party, - and - only they oted in his . fai:or, namely, Shields, - ;Stuart; r iingmart, Brown, Tr,ombs; grden- and _Big- . Witness Ira Lawyer.. To the Editors of tide Independent Reim!,/lean, .GIORTI.RXE.ti:—During -the sitting of the Court, whose labors closed on the 2ith ult., .at our enmity seat, it was my fortune to be milled by the Common wealth to testify_in the case of Russel F. Barnes, on a charge; of Larceny. The indictment chaigeol the 'said Barnes with haring stolen certain property of thelCess York and Erie Rillnxid Company; and nearly all the witnesses for -the prosecution, myself included, were employees of the,nbove named Com pany. Onerof the counsel for the defence was R.-B. Little; on the liearing of whom, towards the witnesses re ferred ito, I wish to make a few-comments. In SPlnf• ming rap the evidence, this gentleman a s set : et' the jury that, in every instance. where a Railroad Com pony- tasitad a case in Court, the " horrifying truth has been elicited that the witnesses for the Company were also employees of the Company:. a fact which he earnestly insisted must hare been observed and truly noted by every juryman then and there present., With this as a premiss, he - proceeded to argue at great - length and drew' the conclusion that teatime ny from such persons should be received at his vain , ation,isay about one hundred per cent. discount. For, , he continued, whatever may have been the previous character and reputation of a man, the moment he enters upon the service of a Railroad Company, he -falls desperately in love with-whatever is akin to the spirit of evil ; that "he ls given ever to !Akre a Ee, (that is in lying;)_in short, he'surrenders body and soul, to subserve the interest of his employers a 'belief not commonly cherished by Bail— road stock and bond "holders. - . • .1.11 great moral truths are self-svident; and yet I cannot say that I felt any sudden glowing. affection spring up in my, heart towards the speaker, or that Ibis words carried that conviction to my mind which,. from the tenor of the scriptural quotation above, one would have naturally expected. Not content with having - thus diffracted the wit- A.-remrkable victory just heed achieved at the Cl-• tresses for the, Cornmonwealtb, as body, he coolly 1 , Charter Election in New pnveedvdto re%upe two of their Humberto an is. jr City, over the shaii,Ptimoc- Wpowdee , -nnd this he accomplished by dent>. 1-4,2 Robert T. Haw - Repufilipirt - -, --_,....-ttatety;'maricioally;and with ern intent, calling them • .e.for Controller, hits a Larg e and not only, Irishmen,", but " du. " both °il l . D • .j:tid, ignorant hiihmeit." emocratte competitors. The tiThis-was the most . tMkindest rut of all." i:ublican party is in the taH'rtoritt. in - that It was decidedly ungenems,"considerbt hie palm . and the result.of -Jim Charter:Election, cal affinities: but then, he was mt.° . Ls attributno' nualy to:EU rebellion of the It .may 11" be,out- af Placi liere .4.eW*44. the: tint. T h y" vt, wing of the •n. ~,; „ I,gentemit that: ignowtee fs a concaradsaterta; and Party. • • " ,• "`"" 'thst,iitheresinebreatii-sith theso eidthto,lko'iraa • • • uttering such Eeffish as, "No itai toiostundei ttio• re 7 I,he first movement male by the litmoaratie party iii the National .§enate is httards slarery agitation. Mr. Ilunter, 'of Virginia, said he ehould-on•Tuestlay more to tke.o . p the bill to- pay . the owners 'of the b ITeS in the Spanish brig Atnistad, who yenrs ago, arose,, under, Cinque, freed ' . atntselyes from their clams, and were taken :%ti , a Northern port. This of' course is de. ~g eed to bribe Spain in the ,Cuba game . now Penly eortimeticed.?Mr. Sesratd objected this - obt from more -Merit atous claims:, but Hunter * - eißfliy 24 - to 1 1 ) , Now trammences arCeirort to-'-pay.for ft'orn ow-exhausted treasury, tor' the "'ma who won their liberty twenty • years M=tMl Die IrOepeOeicif itpjAbile4l7. CIRCULATION; 2112. a. 101 ERA D & IL H. FRAZIER. ZDITORS \LOOMIS. CORRESPOWALVOXIETOR. MONTROSE. SUSQ. CO., PIS.. Thursday. DeCember Notice.—Mr. E w :RAMER is our traveling agent, authorized to receive subscriptions, advertise ments, Sic— and to collect monevs for the Adepend . ppublican. Special persons indebted to this office, either for job work,. advertising, on sub scription, or otherwise, will confer a great favor on us by pitying up without further delay: We prefer that payments should be made in.money, which we Much need ; but vie will ulna take grain or Wood at Montrose market prices. • - or' We are under'oblig4tions to lion. G. A. Grow for valuable public. documents. , ve The slipperiness of" all outdoors" has been the mostmoteworthy item VI the history'of Montrose dhring the Last week. Streets, sideicalks, &c., have a fine coating of ice, so that boys ski i tte about the streets - , and smooth-shod pedestrians TA their way with a. mincing gait quite unusual. Sliding down bill through Public. Avenue, (which is supposed to have been -" tipped up" for that purpOse,) Is the prin -spal amusement of theinhabitants,-and is indulged in by large and small children, male and femilit. It Is a surprising fact that ho lives have s ':yet been lost, although several of the sliders have been more or - less damaged. . It now behtivcs all who value whole crowns, In. keep sober. We'saw a fuddled. indaltlatal attempt ing to navigate down Public Avenue the other day, and the way he came in contact With cold water in a solid - form was a caution to topers. =EI rir The fight between Freedom, and Shivery for control of the Government of the United State=, is a life-and-death struggle. It may be said to Freedom, as the lady said to the knight who- was combating Error, in the Fairy Queen, - "Strangle ter, else slit; surd will strangle .thee." ---~•t•~-------- Or We learn from the A - orthern Penney/mu - 7m, that Dr. 31. 11. C. Vail deliverala "Treditiz• Inan„tto ral Athlress' recently, before the young Men's Liter arc Association of Susquehanna Depot. Glatt to hear it. The Doctor's political addrosses, ire believe, are always ey:edi tle. = oJ ' Mr.Buchanan'sMes t sage, in the part relating to Cuba, is but a repetition of the idea of the piratical: "Ostend Manifesto," of which it will be remembered the President was the head and front. - The spirit of both documeMs is that oldie dying miser who told . his children, " Get money ; get it honestly if you can, but at (my rote I . 9et money." re" Ilowev!r much we might he disposed to corn ,ment on the sophistries rind misrepresentations of the, "President's Messitge;its great length leaves' mt no - room for that purpose this week.- Nor . (10 we think .it necessary to followths venerable politician-through all the turnings and twistings into *hick a guilty ' conscience has driven him. We are perfectly ell- Bug to let our readers judge. of the doentnent—its statements concerning the Kansas difficulties, Culmn and Mexican Akira, &c.—for themselves.; and dniw 1 their 'Art+ luilnorrerks of th e ulterior inn-rm-.' be has in view while seeking to quarrel . with Spain and to 1 iuterierc in the affitirs - of `exico. We *yr ill only ,add I that the Republican and the anti- .ecompton Demo cratic pros'agree , in considering it an unfair, un-; truthful, peuifogging taper, disgraceful to its'author, and entirely unworthy the Executive ofa great nation. TUE: AMERICAN PIIRENOLMICAL jOEßNAL.—Deroteil to - Phrenology, Human Nature, Education, Self-Im provement Biography (with Portraits,) Mechanism, - and the Natural Sciences. Monthly , at . ONE DOI.- . . - AAR a-year, ht adianee. THE `PA: EP.-CORE JOCENAL - ANI , HERALD or RF.FORM,:. ---Devoted to Physiology, Hydropathy, and the Laws of Life and Health .with Anatomical and other Engravings, illustrating the Human System ; witb Familiar Inizrructions to - Varnere. It i 9 em phatically a guide to Health and Longevity.,Montb- IT, at ON - z Doman a year, in advance. - LIFE Ict.rrrraren, A Firt-Class Pictorial Family Pa pe; devoted to Entertainment,. Improvement and Prozrem. 'Wl;ell37, at Two Dol.uns a year.. We will furniith the bulepeoulcut Republican, with Life illustrated. one yeAr, for 52,59, or with-either the -Water Cure or Phrenological Journal for Or The Little Pilgrim, a monthly journal for boys and girls,etlited by Grnee Greenwood,is publish ed by Leander It. Lippincott, 132 South Third 'Street, Philadelphia, at fifty dents a year for single copies, '3 copies for ii. 2,14 copies and one to the getter-up of the club for $5, 24 copies and oneto the getter-up of the club for .$B, and 30 copies for f4.175 - -- - -always, paya ble in advance. The back volumes for 1814, '33, '56, '37, '5B, will be sent for s2.' It numbers - Mary flowitt, Gail Thunilton, Mrs. Jor dan, and other well.known writers among Its contribr utors, and is au excellent work for children. cart" "Re done It himself ;" and though these ex pressions may sound suplroniously - enough to him, they are not regarded as correct models by the liter . ati. '," The Scientific part of. the gentleman's education, .at least that brunch relating to metallurgy,'secnied to hare.been subject to some - slight neglect; - or else *from) a monomania it was, that, he continually advert: . ,ed to copper and its alloys as "irons:" • It : is recorded of en eminent lawyer that, once, when q suit on which he was retained, was going .wrong, he slipped a scrap of.paper Into the • hand of Ida collengoe,.who was addressing the jury, on which be had written, "A had case; bkickgoard the Coon• ad for. the defence." And such would seem to have been his (R. B. Pole's) opinion of the case lie was then pleading ;:• - but,4lir a consideration, he was will• lug to do violence io his manhood (?) Some said, in palliation of his course, that, as a lawyer, lie must do all that-he can for his client.- r - True, but does it necctusarily follow that he should speak fidselv of nny man If it does, -where is the dignity of die profession? and what must be .his in fluence on ,society ? But to all such as find extenuation for his attack in the.iinture of•his profession asn luwyer, I put the same question: of what class? Yours, truly, .1. T. Bocusc. Susq'a Depot, Dec. 4th, Ma. .Par the liii.leponlent Republican • A Deor Shot in Middletown. Mccitincriux, Suva. Co., re., Dec. 6, 1858 I AIESSnS. EDITOILti :—Yesterday (Sunday) we were startled by the barking, of a dog, which appeared to be excited, and on going to the door what was. our astonishment to see a large buck deer, not five rod: front the !muse, fighting, with the flog. The deer np• peaired nearly eKliausted. We approached' within two or three rods of hint, and I attempted to get still near er, when he turned, ran 'about five rods, leaped a stone wall al feet high into, the barn yard, another the Came height out, crossed the 'road, and jumped over a post-and-rail fence 5 feet bigh—thaking three clear leaps of five feet high or more; within five rods. Be ran to pm creek. some ten tads out the homv, where be was shot by Mi. Jackson, of ; inn, the wound not retarding his running, he turned and ran on the hill nest, and then turned back in the creek, where he ivas shot and killed 'by Hiram Cook, of Frietalgville. • The deer wa..; started in NJw .Tork State, three days before. • j• AN EVE ponation Visit.—The friends of the Rev. B. B. Emomr propose giving him a Donation Visit on the afternoon and-evening of Thursday, the 2341 oT December, at the V. E. parsonage:- MI those who believe in living and helPing to live are cordi:lly in vited to attend. t ommirrut: J. W. VANKKUREN, 'lt. It i:NJANti N, D. BR rWsTE J, C. WELcii, G. B. Eukrtn, G. L. STONE, J. D. neligiong Notice.—The.Afinehanna As gociation ofrniversalists Will hold a Conference nt Sivrmehantin Depot, l'enn'n „Lon Wednesdny and Thursday, December 29th and 30th. Dr. T. J. SAlv- VEtt luis consented to he present, and deliver a lee ture on " Oberlin," Ids life and character, en Thurs day evening, the %nth, in Nicol':! Hall. A. Q. WA.RIIEN, Standing Clerk. • - Special Nolice.—Thi! &shod PRelars of Bridgewater and vicinity are re3peetthlly invited to meet at the " Free School House," in Montrose, on Saturday, Dee. 18, at o'clock, p. nt., for die poi , pose of organizing a " Teach er:•-}:duca t itThal Assoc:4l - J. F. SBOEM AKER, Com: GROVER & BAKER'S =I FAMILY. SEWING ONES, 49511 roadway, New York. 18 Summer Street, Bot.tosi.• 730 Chestnut Street, Phil. - 11.3711altimore St., Baltimore. SS West 4th St., Cincinnati. A New . Style.--Price $5O. fr n•lritit... ; it Hew , . r-, Sticht, is a suilett..r style, tiuidtiaa r,., I•N II 4 ~ Wit !Wilt 'WWII . , to the .. I• rr.l.Ort - li I, .41. r. MA- C:kill,. It 1 . ill 4 b , 1.1 - Itcr arni 4 . l.raw lira. a ..ant•tre.... t•Vta It the uoIL, f.or nut cant all t•Lar... F. B. t.:Il ASP LER, .19r•il :I.ONTROST, Pecnnl4.o', , "Dr.W r's Balsam of Wild Clzerry. —Whene the alum, inyteratiun Ithe.wn, It IA ./41 OttAii • I.h l,' mere t.ir thr rule of Vot (1271:„ ent.r.c...Sont: llnAmictcr.s. Ilnese-nim zi:rtirtnit ttt. }WIWI:PAIN IN .1-11 r. Bur. ,N.r. r.O cr. WivAtristi Con.tt, tad evert tram of r L MON:\ EV Purl. PLAINT.thIt it WIIItt a ur.ork of .1,1. ,;r-Itt 4,1 I q•Antvered I.V a Well knowt, bent y, ii t • 1.11!n', it II In. 1101, ~ond,r(111 enr,.. it hi att•,,t,4 leer. ~,,”stantle • ;At m , ti, until it.. and It• re:lit:atom atv ittilii nal, 1 , 41 : and It t. !P.% known and cheri.lted Anti thelr lonic I. hgliot,l!wi t tt ha, 1tt.,44-i,stitJa it It, ht.:ollhr It. tt.cas the Illsir..tx It mr fnr all the 11i0.0 , 10 S. !dell it tirofe+v to rut, hi tt Janie. (*tarts. to Qn, VI. tot t.t. by zi 2 . CIr It at. Itin iittittiolt that - e.)-o1 FAN I:).:l.l*.itElt4 Th, whole hi.toer t 4 thl, Medicine rt:11: confirm. the opinion of that emlntlyt m.tn. Tl,tptitlitt..ittlll 4tify , and bare te:ilited. tint .11,11 att 0111,1 remora-. had tailed, this ha. compkt..ly eared ; that when the ,cr.,:er had I'oll fifth Itt-paltett i rd..l Immedi• Ile relief 11. ;thr•iciaa had pronwitteed the enr.tl;te.ll,l- re:novel! It entlrelv. The virtu tI,I, Ft *Ls ,‘t al, alit, nril,!tral•le to rnr^ n Aid.? , •./i , 11.1 . a i'ol,llrused P..n+ataptlon. ~.nd Ito nos er pl,•,ectitt„ and vtre..ittal retard.. I,mllll tar eynall,(l. !Pu tt ~e tioitt, Wilt , - it tat, the ritton.Nlrnalltre • I. Itrif.S" 2112 tilt a rialq•cr. tvi ell at , the prlnt,lr..m.e. (4 the pruptiet.rs. Dr. Trixtar's Bolsairi . if.!.! Cherry'. The inton.n.l-Ital.:of 1111- prertration is the bet.t proof of the e.tb m 'titan in .111.11 • 1.. Itch'. lA' the to.thlie. t 7nr, roazh.4. Aillotpiaz Cr , np. Broartd -1111.1 Pr.lninnar: .l it alt ot the T out Lungs. Consnat prim. 13,:11carV i it, c a ttii• tittt./!•1... TI., he wed: en +l i nt:Unite of -1 111 ITS' so well a, tit, tainted inane !lie Prop t ion; on th r .,,,t t r SETH w. ..t Proprmtc.r., hunter. Ace,yrt..—Alll:L.Tr It It ELL. Mt./taro-, !WM. e. NV A El t, New 3111f...114. T. t:.IIILISI.E.Gr:at flertl; . G. W.W Ijt t 1411' Dint. Jt•l'. OLMSTEAD, Dunahatf. EA•ruy MOX LEY, Ilan tout. . Septraiber,l74 IMARItIED. At Lawsville Celiter, on the sth inst.., by Eld. - W. C. Tilden, Mr. .HUSSELL SOCTISIVORTiI, and Mrs. ELiz.t Mussr.t.f., of Forest Lake. Books Books: AT COST, FOR CASH' F••B: CHANDLER is now prepared to Supply .I) , alerA, or Schools, by the quanti ty, with the fcllpwing Books nt COST, for CASH. Stoddard's Series of Arithmeties. -Sander's headers and Spellers. Webb's - Normal Readers. “town's and Corall'S Grammars. Also • Letter, Cap, and Wrapping Paper. I hare on ItaMl a good af.s•ortment of Fancy Gift Books, Albums, Picturc4,Taintings ' China Good 4, Gold 'Pens and Pencils, Anwrican and English Watch- es, Clocks, &e., Ae. Not forgetting to mention the beii article of Toilet Soap made, called H-ON EY•DE 11' SOAP, which if any one after using a cake, thinks other wise, please, 611 and your money ehall he refunded, at CHANDLER'S. Montrose, Dec. 15, 1859. Farmers Send in Your Orders! - FOR - GALE'S PATENT Premium read Cutter. Manufactured loy Welles; Blood, cC co. Four_ Size:.--$l2, $15,18, and $3O. or The R3O Machine is s horse power. H. L. BLOWERS, Agent, • Postoffice addrs, Montrose, Pa. December 15, 1852.-2w' • Read the following voluntary opinion of tlll3 313.. chine, given by the Com Mitten on Fare! - Implements, at the late County Fair :.• • " Gale's Patent flay Cutferp.exhibitcd: Joy .11. L. Blowers, is, in - the opinion of the Committee, super ior to any article hitherto exhibited itt,..this conntY; its extreme simplicity, its easy appftation tothe Ling of fodder so entirely differenr.;-Alich as h;yileene stalks, and straw—rendensit one of the most useful nod economical Machines that can be used for such purposes. - They award him the.premium of two dol lars. . CALEB CARItALT, • • ABEL CASSIDY Commatee. CABINET SHOP N L Y'IsLN rrIlE undersigned takes thiamethod to call the at -1 tendon of the good people of Springville and vi cinity to the fact that he carries on the • CIB4NET NUKING BUSINE SS. at- Lpui, is Spring ille township, where all articles in hut 'Wm—of good materials and waricnonship— may be bad cheap fur, cash. r • . CALL AND SEE, lor Grain;ge t rill:'be 'taken, on account. .... 2 THOM ASNLICR. Lynn, December 15,.1858.-3m . New Tot* ..-Trlbune. A LL whirciath the Jrcikly . tribune for non, call A an F. It CII.A.NDLR - with the cash, before the first of January. -' Montrose, fiec,_ls, COBB` & ROGERS OFFER to this public, at prices that. cannot Ail to suit, a largo and, superior assortment of ‘GROC - ERIES, At the old and well-known establishment kr:way occupied by O. M. Crane. SUG A ES, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE FLOUR, and SA T.T. Ihy the sack or harm!,) and all articles usually round in first cla.ss GFOCCI Flour by the Wholesale and - Retail As we tneatt,.to met it, ,we hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. We have also opened n . , BUTCHER SHOP in the basement of BOyd di; Webster's new Store, corner ofMain and Turnpike Streets. N s : - B. CA SII paid for Pelts and • • COBB & BOGERS. Montrose; Dec. 15, 185S.—e2Oott. Buffalo Robes. /,‘. SUPERIOR lot \ rif New No. 1, selling for three quarters the oleo of Iwo seosoo., 11. BURRITT. New Milford, Dec. S. Isss. _ NOTICE. ALT' persons are hereby eantioned against trust ing a bon named CHARLES B. POTIVI, a minor, as I will pay no tfebts Or 11i4 contractinu. JA:IIEA Y. POTTER Sou th Jackson, Dec. 7, 1 SiB.-2wp PROCLAMATION. Susquehanna . County, ss In.t MAIN, ) In the Comt of Coin. Pleas L of F,titl County. Miril T., NANCY (1. ) 1s 8. No. 71. - OnetatA REv.n, by her neat In the Court of Com frie;tl, L. R. Isbell,' mon Pleas df :+ohl County. August T. JEDEDIAII REED. .1.558. No. :187. otivur, Mt•DoN.t .) In the Court of Com. Pltsa..: of said County. August MARY MeD ON A LD. ) Term, 18a: No.. 2 RR:. Loruct Gmuts, by her nest In the Conti oeCom ft lend, Jeremiah W. Coole,r, - mon Pled? or raid County. August T. LEWIS GOODIN. So. sr, In :Vane!, Rcul, Nary' Donald. ..loth Goodin. Wucr.cAs a sulmoma in...Divorco was issued from said Come: in each of the above ensef•r; which were severally duly returned non rat iprflttos,` ntui there. on an. id:4lS siiimoma Ava.,l issued in each of said eases returnable to November Term, I SSS, upon the return of which proof was niade - to the said t'onrt_thAt the said None , / (7. /nivel+, feller/eat Xrnl, Nary Mc- Gcodiu could not he found in my • Thr.4 nctice itt therefore to require you and each of. yott to appear before the 7,lneezes of the said Court, on the third Monday - (X111111 , 114; next. to angwermild crveral complaints. ke. JOHN YOrNG, Sheriff. • f Sheriff's Office, Montrwe, Dec. 8,,18118. Auditor's Notice. R. HOWARD, In the Court of Comnton Pleas: oft V. Su?quehanna County. Augusft Luke Reed, and Term. 1858. No?. .565, 506,1 Chas. F. Reed. • -and 507. Sheriff Sale, kr. The Auditor appointed by the Court to report a distribution of the fimd raised by the Slierrs sale, in the above named cased, sill attend, for the pur pose of said appointment, at his office, in Montrose. nn Thursday, the :toth day'ot Dee. inst., al one o'- clock. p. in.; of which all persona intoreatad -will take notiee - and present - their claims, br he debarred from coning M upon said fund.. 'CM. 3. TLTRRELL Auditor. Mmitm.e, Dec. 8, 1858.--lw Auditor's Notice. l i frilFoAuditor appointed by the. Court, to audit . , set- 4. tie, and adjust the account of Isaac Ryneamon, one of the Administrators of the estate of Aaron 14. 1 :21 nearson, deceased, on exceptions tiled, will meet the Nu ties in interest, at his office,' in Montrose, on Fri-k day, the fAst day of Dee. inst :at one o'clock, p. m. WM. J. TVIIIIELL, Auditor. 14 3foutrose, Dec. t, Administrators' Notice. ;TOTICI i. hereby given to all petyens haring ole minds npinst the estate of Jostmt deceased, late of /lush, that the t.nine not t he pre4 ' cented to the undersigued for' arraMr,enient, and bllO . permm: indebted to s s dd estate are requested to Inake4 immediate payment. HENRY B. ELL IS,. / AwnTA. - NORMAN•GRANGEft, rush. Dee. 7, 1558,-617 • Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned, having been appointed by the c Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna Conntr, au Atiditcr to make distribmion of _the ninnies.= in the hands of the Sheriff of said County, arisingfrom diet i =ale of Deal Estate of N. BillingA. will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office, in Montrose, on Saturday. the Bth day of Jan., a! 1 o'clocksin the afternoon, at which time and place all persons inter ested in said moneys will present their claims, or be forever barred from coming in upon said food. FRANKLIN 'FRASER, Andthr. Montrose, Dee. 7,1558.-1 w Augitor's Notice. Tiff: un•l•rsigneti, appointed en Auditor; by the Court of Common:Fleas of Soso. Co., to make di:trituttion of the fonds arising from' the sale of the Real Estate of W. M. Sherwond, - herchy'gires notice, 'that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office in Montrose, on Friday; the 7th day of Jarmary next, at 1 o'clock, in the afternoon, nt which• time and place all persons interested in .said moneys will 'present their claims. or he forprer barred front coming in upon said fhtid„ FRANK LIN "FRASER, Auditor. Slontrose,lDec. 7,185.5.-4 w Auditor's Notice. TILE undersigned having, been appointed by the Court of Common Plea. of Stlsliliehnnita Coanty, to report upon the exceptions filed M the account of 11. 11. Mills and A. Virgil, assiiinee. of Picket and Woodcock, will attend tothat duty at his office, in Montrose, on the, ith fla• of January, A. D. - 1859, at 9 o'clock, a. m., at which time and Offer all persons having any interek in ,the moter will please attend. F. B. STREETER - , 4 uclit , ,r: Etonitoe, Dec. '7, 1 W4cotle) T s HEREBY GIVEN that an application bas been I made to the Court of COllllllOll Pleas of Susque h;intat County, for the incorpoiation of "The first Methodist Episcopal Church, of Lathron." G. D. B. WADE, Prothonotary. Montrose, Dec. 7, 155t1.-3tr • INIT CAI., " 0 . S HEREBY GIVES, that ;in application boa been I made to the Court of Common Pleas of Susque hanna County, for-the incorporation of "The Trun tech of the Presbyterian Church, of Lenoxville." R. WADE, Prothonotary. Montrose, Dee. 7,18.18.-31 r ' Francis B. Davison, M. D., adJa Store of.e. Ltlt,tt, Sot. R i t:SIDESC.E. tuner' uPP(Ate lfetiv> dtot Church. Montrnoe, Pe., Norernb& 1; IS:A, "Yankee Doodle came to Town . Upon a little Pony." • A ND . ono day Last week a new Jot. of Books and Etadonery came to Town, per flope'd Express, and were:landed safe at • • A. N. BULLARD'S BOOK STORE, on' ut2he Avenue, where they are for tale cheap for coal,. r • . • • . Nrinna47 own Lawyer, The Magician's Own Book":"AtikOT:DAalutv,...qent of theSinn.OiT; The Keepeake,ilook, 'of - Beauty, The Family Expense Book, Weliater's new.' Counting ,lionie Dictionary, de. A new supply of Prof. &fondant's Aritlf metice, it.e.;" and all selling 0. • ifontroge, Dec. Ist, DIOS. • ;• • • Adrainistratore Notice. XTOTICkI is 'hereby given to all persons hying de .L'll mantis -tigainst the Estate - .of Jens datums, late of Th Damon township,dged,that the same must be presented to the undersigue4 for ar r angement, any} persons indebted to_saiaEstOtt.are requested to make immediate payment. . • lIENRY Jeaults ANN JENKINS, 4(14'11 * - Thomson,lee. 10.858.-Bmp , r ' ' Lithographs PI A new supply. A. TURRELL !hawse, Dec. 171858. on HORSE STORE 11:1Mnat PULL SPEED • SECOND LOT OF ' Fall & Winter Goods : Just" received and selling remark:tidy /ow, for THE 1:0.1L715r J. SMITH, *. SON'S . • . Cons-ince:l that, the " Kimble sixpence L 4 prefers. ble to the slow shilling," we propose 'dealing upon that plan. By selling Coeds at " figures :WM can. flOi jrtil to mil," and paying the " Highest Ifni kit Prravo foe all kin& of PRODUCE, "we ex. pret a Rusin- Dry Goods. LACK .ILKS, Poplins and Plaids, • B PRINTS in endless variety, De Laineit and Gingbannt, the heat to be bad • .1•Vom the City of Great Notoriety." iti fact evei y thing in the line of DRY GOODS gqing hati " FOR, THE PA 'IT! at, SMITH ifc CLOTHING. T TSDER COATS, Over C ont,Ce Pants, Vest, -and Collars, Hats, Caps, !toots, and Shoes, Cheap for the DOLLARS, -at SMITH & SONS. GROCERIES. 1 0 lbs: Good Sugar for 1,1,00. 20 lhs. Rice for :11; Hr. Satteratus for t 41,00. 2 lbs. Good Tea for ttl,oo, and other Gonda at, equal!). low figures, at .1. S3lll'll, ji'.74S- SON'S. For reasons weknow not,we cant make a rhyme, With this kind of Goods, at this present time, Suffice it to say. we're all kinds. and enough, From a bid. of Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Fish, &c., to a coils worth of Soo/. EJITCH up the team, tiring along your Crain,Riit ter, EggA, Feathers, Paper flap, Sc., and don't haveto bring the R V-, Bade, And what cash you, have to spare. Yours in Trade, J. SMITH', Jr.;_d: SON. Springville, Pee. t, ISSB. r.--VIRMERS ATTEND! I - 11 THE iinderAi,„o wroth! respectfully announce to the FARMERS and all others interested, that MOTT & TELDEN, at the old stand of M. & E. MOTT, •are pre pared to furniAt PLOWS of the most approved pat. terns now in use. such as Illatehley's, Motea Iron rfr. Also Points of all- kinds, Landsides, Cuitivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Ytrm ers and others, all of which we propose to sell Mit /me as can he afforded by any establishment in thisenith try. - - . ELIJAH 'MOTT.. We are also agents for Emery's Horse Powers, Drag and Cirenlar Saws for wood, Mill Dog Churn Powers, which we can furnish on short notice. Take Notice! -The first of January is NEAR AT HAND, and aP that have unsettled accounts 101111 4 will save " cog," by calling and settling. • MOTT A: TILDF.N. Montrose. Dec. 1, 18:1S.-tf • • rowed visage. Intim nts ouo--mry, .- -,..., - nnd gestures passing uncouth. Now he . crouches, very dog-like, on his crimson bench; clasps one shepherd's plaid leg in 'both his hands. Botherem, Q. C., is talking nonsense. I think. Now the legs are crossed, and the hands thrown behind the head ; now he digs his elbows into the little Gothic writing-ta ble before'hin,!, and buries the - hands in that, puissant white hair of -his. : The quiddities of Floorem, Q. C., are beyond human pi ' hence. Thgn with a wrench, a wriggle, a Cshake, a hnR turn and half start up—still very doe-like, but of the Newfoundland rath er, now, he,asks a lawyer or a witness a question. Question very sharp. and to the I point, not often complimentary by times,and couched in that which is neither .broad,Seote.it kilo? Northumbrian ..burr, but a rebellious mixture of the two. Mark him well ;: eye him closely ; you have not much time : to lose. Alas! the giant is very old ; though with frame yet unfeebled, swith intellict yet gloriously unclouded. But the sands are running, ever running. ' Watch him, mark him,-store him on your mind tablets; then home ; and in after yeas% it may be Sour lot to teliyour children that once ,at least you have seen with your own eyes the. fit-1 mous Lord of Faux; once listened to- they voice that has shaken thrones and made ty.' rants tremble, that has been a herald of de livernnee to millions pining in slavery- andi captivity ; a voice that has given utterance,, in man's most eloquent words, to the noblest, wisest thoughts lent to this man of men by [leaven ; a voice that has been trumpet ) sounding these sixty years past in defence - o ilir& Pro bono pultilico.” s i t NEW 'AND SUPERIOR LOT OF Books _Lk and Stationery, just received at the . - , °Montrose Book Store , which will be sold extremely low for qsli. ?school Books.—A Imre Axxortment. We design to keep on hand a supply of all the School • Books used in the county, ( provided thee ! ,. are not ehaufied oftener Men ones a werk,)and - will sell them at prices that can not Mil to, suit. They consist in part of Algebras, Arithmetio, Grammars, Geogra phies. and Readers, from fire to ten kinds of each ) and others in about the same proportion. , Webdees Dictionaries, six -xizex.—A new lot of Family and Pocket Bibles and Testaments, Ilymn Books. Prayer Boas, Gift and Toy Books,.ke. Law BoOki.—Partion's Digest for ISSS, Binn's Justice, nth Edition, Graydon Forms, 4th Edi tion. Dintlap's. do., do. The ..tmericin Lawyer, and Business Man's Form Book; (a book worth ten times its eost,l and the Constable's Guide. Blank Books-;-A great variety, and Diaries also, for ISA% Blank Notu., Marriage -Certificates, and Family Register Blanks. . Lishs„—The best in Market: Black, BlueDlack, Red, and Indelible. Crayons for" the-black board, Sl.tte Penciht, Wood Pencils. Gold and Metal • PCIIR, of the hest 'quality, Quills, Pocket Knives, Shears, Scissors, Tooth BruShes, Needles. Pins, Ladies' Cu has, American Express Sealing Wax, Fancy do., Wa- - fers, Drawing Paper, -Fancy Not, and Letter Paper, Envelopes, - a large variety and ejgra quality, ike.,kc. N. 13.-.-Subscriptions for any of the Papers and Magazines published•in the country, will be received AT THE MONTROSE' BOOK STORE,_ at club prices, or sold, (if desired,) by the single copy. Nom ix the time. A. N. DULLARD. Montrose, Nov. 24, 18d8. i' . A Rare Chance. TIIF. subscriber proposes to sell his FARM, situat ed three miles south of Montrose, on the Turn. pike, containing Sixty-Five Acres, (with priv ilege of 25 acres more,) and unquestionably the best, firm in the County, of its size,--in the following Manner:, .• , Sealed proposals for purchase will be received( np to the first day of January, 1859. ' - -- - RFFERXNCE-Apply to Wm. J. Tarrell'or .9.amnel Bard, Montrose. For full particulars, apply to the subscriber on the premises. • M. NEWMAX. . Montrose, Nov. 24, 1258.-sw. HERRING-'S PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES $1 000 R prd EW ve A t ED t o to ne an o l: te r m sol is tv e h v o er sha . l! ed, in an accidental fiie, to preserve its contents. The .a,EST F. EL wpm:, - Montrose, lamps and Materials for Lights. BURNING FLUID, OAMFHENL: LAMP OIL. CANDLES, site., of best qualities, constantly on hand, and-at prices as eheari - as the. cheapest. CUs.' turners may o El y -upon getting - Fluid-and Camphene new and goull, as I sell so Gist thertterer get - stale. Also, Cans end Lamps. • ABEL TURRELL. Moutrose,,NOi. 24, 1858. • • The Blind Shall See., A LARGE neir aupply of Spectacles, just 2 . l received. seal! and try, to aid thct eye, at ' Nov. 24, *68..._ - TURRELL'S. HERNIA, TRUSSES. ABDOMINAL !SUPPORTERS. :SHOULDER - BRACES• ITT rCfeis'etl a liege sitioniivat of the-Above ar- EP, tide* at reduced pikes. ,Tltell3CAt: difficult can. not Lail to Vs suited in eke, quality, and rice. Kor. 24, 1818. ABEL TURBELL. 185E4 , ; _ L-DifgERAINJOf3SB,. • .'''SAIOVIVIR.IO. - ._ 7 : „ . :... AIIII---33ONLINPURIN IN uLIL BLAST ! HE UNDERSIGNED would take this oriportuni. T ty to inform his Mends and customers that has recently made large additions to his former ex tensive stock of hardware, Stoves, Stove Plpe,Stove Trlnninips, Zinc, &c., and . that he is prepared to supply -the wants,of the comntunity in that line at unusually lei. rites. He flatters himself that his Eteilities- for. mitautacturir his.own Wares, Stoics; &c.. givo him a decided ad': vantag,c Over any who purchase and transport at a' heavy expense their eQtire stock. He would say to those who. wish to purchase STOVES of any description, STOVE PIPE, or TILISI MINGS, of any kind,. and pay fur them, fie is prep!. ed to give them great bargains; but to those. who want to purchalsoon a year's credit and - then let 'it run'two ycars.utore, be had rather they would call on some one else, even if they have to pap seventy.flve per cent more than an article is worth.. In'the line of his assortment Is the largest and best selected in Sus,. yuchanna County; purchased:as his stock has been, mostly of manufacturers, he is enabled to :offer in ' ducemcnis to those country merchants who buy small bills,iarely to be found this side of the big city. We can offer special Inducements to Carpenters and Joiners who are in w'nt either of .Toots or Building lidtedals. 'Blacksmiths can find ANVILS; VICES, BELLOWS, and, in fact. almost any thing, in their line, by calling on us, airp for Cush! Dry Goods, Groceries, BootsAt Shoes, - Hats and . Caps, Yankee Nolionsotc: is as large as the times will admit of. They. were purchased at a lon - figure, and will be sold at prices to.correspond with the times. We have just opened about oneand•a-half cords ready made clothing., Every body says they are ekteap: Some say they are rcry ehenp, and a um her have ventured to say they are d,q cheap. Xer min it is that a-small, pile of money will buy a large pile of clothing.. • We would add, in this connection, for theintorrna don of all concerned and the "rest of mankind," that ne are tired and sick of the credit system; ye have Suffered enough by it already, and are determined to rid otirselves of the whole "critter" Believing that the nimble sixpence is the true. system, we are re solved to adopt it and are offering our goods at prices to correspond. • , Produce taken in mininge for Goods.. • . J. DICHERMAS, Jr. New Milford, Nov. 17, 1858. G. A. TILDEN flak& for Park :., THE highest market price pahi (lir PORK in the Hog. • J. DICKERMAN, Jr. Nov Milford, Nov.. 17, 18513. Valuable Farm for Sale. suacriber offers for sale the valuable Farm and Ilotcl,lately owned and occupied by Calvin Suminers, deceased, and long known as the -Slimmers. Place" Said Farm is situated in the pleasant villagC of Sum mersville,'in the township of New Milford, Susque hanna county, l'a., directly on. the line of the Dela. ware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, four-Miles from its junction with the New York 'and Erie, at Great Bend, and one a half niilefrom the Depot, at New Milford. It contains about 240 acres, pit) acres- improved, 60 acres woodland. It: is well wa. tered, has a lasting stream running through, and a never-filling supply of water con%eyed in lead pipes to the house, barns, and cattle-yards. It is well fenced-and- under good cultivation, is well adapted to growing grain, and is peculiarly fitted for growing stock, and is One .olthe best dairy firms in the corn :v. It has upon it two orchards of choice, grafted fruit trees, a large and convenient dwelling, noes oc cupied as a hotel; two large horse and carriage films; one'large barn with two cattle yardsl. amide sheds and all - the arrangements for feeding stork ; • three small hay and grain barns.; ice house, brick smoke house, largeoorn house, and all other out-buildings necessary ou at large farm. It will be sold laic, mud terms of paymentmade"easy. -For information ad dress R. L. SITTPRIN.,,. Sun:naersville, Slug. co., I'd Nov. 10, 1858,.,3n. ABEL T URRELL t r ie t e tu v r t ri tt y 3 :ro o m _New -York, with a , large ElAasnai-u-c;, GOODS, • which lie offers jo his customers and the ptilblic, at low prices, for Cash. His stock comprises ; \ DRUGS, . • . . MEDICINES, i . - 7, --- • . . - . PAINTS,7..:.: _ -_ OILS' --. WINDOW GLASS. • • ' 4}Y E STUFFS, - .CROCKERY, - Ic — GROCERIES, :• MIRRORS, --4: - :: . -- . GLASS WARE, ~, • CLOCKS;"--' , -+-_ . - - WALL -iNtsPER, - • . WlS r pow PAPER, -• . . . _..i.. ? ,--WINDOW OIL • FANCY GOODS, -•:-`-_.„ SAADES, MUSICAL INSTRITHENTS, JEWELRYT --- ** • : PERFUMERY, ' . 'DRY GOODS, * ' . WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, BROOMS, . STONE WARE, BRUSHES,; JAPANNED WARE, • - , BIRD CAGES. WHIPS, • CANARY SEED. UMBRELLAS, • . POCKET 'KNIVES, GUNS, - PISTOLS, . - AMMUNITION, ' TURPENTINE, • . - * . CAMPHENE, • . - • BURNING ALCOHOL, s 1 FLUID, • LIQUORS, • (For Medicinal Purposelt, only.) TRUSSES,.. . .- -'' SUPPORTERS, • • * PORT MONIAES, SPEG ; TACI,ES,, SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, Lc., GOLD PENS, STATIONERY, ' • - • , VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, sc, And all of the most popular PATENT MEDICINES. Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto receiv ed, he hopes to merit a contionanee r -and- large in crease of the same. • ABEL' TUREELL. - • Montrose, Nov. 10, 1858. To; the Public : - 0011 E Merchants_publish a few loW . :prices, or the prides of a few low piked articles, as an Induce ment to persons to make their purchases of them,un-; 'der the presumption every thing is equally low! Without occupying space in the public papers to enumerate prices; I - wish it -distinetly'understood, that I will sell GOOBS a. 3 loin for the quality, as they can be bought in any other Store •in this place or County. Baits , and Books_ _ not used. Purchasers will generally find goo!' qualities of articles at TURRE,LL''S, and in Drugs,, Medicines, Paints, OA and Pye .. t Stitp, die very beet, and the usortments full, The FANCY GOODS .DEPARTMENT . . ig also exteiisive. Also choice Varail if Groceries, Grockery,,lroll Perfirsocry, rLc., AT. Injhott, nearly every thing molly kept in country stores. As I difal in many departments of tradit, and have more articles than I can well cnnmcrate in the limitsOf a newspaper, I shall not attempt it ; neith , ; er willit buteessary, under theite circumstances, to till a et with useleis 'repetitions eta blanks.— The people are-larked to call and examinefor them. -selves. • - . TIJRRELL Montrose, Nov. 10, 1858. • . . the ARTIC ULAR attention is called to tcholceita- . Ptiety of Violin, Guitar, an d Bass Viol String*., some of the belt 4nalitich : market. . Also a good selection of Violins, Bows, Wei Brides, Tait Pieces, Finger Boards. Resin; ke.,Accordcona,Flutes,Yifes,. Drum Sticks, Tuning Forks,.. Initictetion Notts; • Ste. Call In at the Vatiety Stole of L• ABEL.TintIIEI4 Montrose, Nov. - 18158. Second_ n,q847 eyeq . 444eripiiiirt,'• better and aiir ibex mew ones,. for - pale by • c -41112 I; Montrose, trot 24, 1858. ;*, Shelf lle,rdware, Our stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING SHOULDER BRACES; To Musicians. • r:1 1 1: 1 21 1 / F; 1..1 405MAIli : ',If ' STODDARD A:M.i PRINCIPAL - IT Pelt terra Pi the " s eeerseugxkOVNTT Nll9 l Atikiltre WilteanneVlCe Masi the 22d day- 41f0v.. to cotAttate two Tinder% of rvirrN. tram etch. mid th e chine of Prof.Prof.STUDDAttD, sklll 11. by competeut. instructors!' • . . . - LECTITRES. Prof, SroDnten will dell vet' Jertnrel. ettlAtoton'ad.4le Art of Teerldnr, and nn euelt ecleta the enbieskt ne the Interests of the stud. eut.,nrse ~,,,j In mph,. 11.MeNte. wIU AIPO be &Heeled by 'Ref. .T. C. BOOMER and others &trine the- POMldon. The opentog Ad drese.uill be delivered at the Academy Iran, on Monday., :Novena brt ..!....1 . IRK at i o'clock; p.,m. . - - . -, ' - The PritunretteiNirtment of the School will be' tneght by Miss Et.t.rx V. Pirtc. Student,. AtaddlnotrAu. to be' rereemer..at thott,oin the w i pe', 4 ya the 4.4 1 w il l then be errang4,andAttinte ataktipl. . . • EXPENSES: . :.--,....„ ...- , .... . .. .. . : .. . .. .. 1C1T10N....-Normal pepartment. pre nuance nt.pie via *ecks, 'olg.m. f`finare -.. Tn Ensll.4l braneks, and latliyand Gieek, do. 0 OIL • - rlioard per week. ' .. . „,. . It Is desirable that tuition 1,111.. beiedd trial/V=4W f i n d ttn'tleduc tlon wilt I.e made except 1e cues of pmtraeted sickness. • Shand* can boant tl.emgeires. as heretofore, root:lnt stores and furniture 'can be reutedofMr, Sayre. at reasonable mut: ' , . wst..JEskr.riiovit. . . C. F.ltium. Peeretn.-1•. Montrose, Nov. :34. 1858.-tt STOVES, PIPE, TI:Ni ; • SIIEET , IRON WARE. r He undersigned would announce to the public T : that he is again in the above mentioned business, and truly* found opposite his old stand,. on' Main Street, below Searle's Hotel. where ho will be hippy to see his old customers and as many•new ones as will give him a call. • Stoves of the newest patterns, And at the cheapest , . rates. . Jobbing-Done on Slio# Notice.' Produce taken in exchangefor wares. S. LOAr0010:117. tfontrose,Nov . . 8; 1858 l‘Tek - 00am > LL persons indebted to Dr.• A.. C. BLAKEStx..z, £3 of Dintoek, sre requested to van and settle their acconnts by payment, or note, on or the first day of December next'. or show Cause telidayttithere after, befor6 Amos Williams, Esq., of- wily judgment should not be obtaine. • • llespectfully, d. C. BUKESLEE. • Dimock, Noy. In, 1858—tf. --. • - • Exikibition. at Lynn: NEW STYES Now REIDY" T N. SIIERMAN ha= just received a fresh • "stock of • DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, OROCXERY, HARDWARE,' BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, PAINTS. OILS, DYE STUFFS, DRUGS' & • - MEDICINES, &a..ft, all of which is offal.] for sale :cheap, forCASltor READY PAT, or on SHORT TIME, to !r o. 1 Proinpt Pay iug CnOomers. • COME AND SEE ME!! NHHERMAN. Lynn, Nor. 3,18-58.-2 m NEW STOVES. R T T is just receiving a large H. stock • NEW STOVES, including a full assoitufent of ELEVATED OVEN LARGE OVEN, FLAT-TOP PREMIpI COOK STOVES, FOR WOOD or .• BUDA. SUPERIOR VARIETY - 0X • Parlor, Office, .and Shop Stoics, for WOOD or COAL : Also ' Steve Pipe, Zind, Sheet. Iron Stove Tubes,- &c.; &e, 111§. ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the ➢POST SELECT and DESIRABLE STONIS in market, end will lie sold on the most . faiotuble terms, ku., to which he would invite tlto`par• • titular attention of - • CAill • Nrw Huron), November, 3, 1858.„ • , WHAT NEXT ! GIVE CANDY instead of MEDI CINZ, is a fact, for • . . . . 'PURDON'S WORINIE 1:020003 , :, Hard entirely superseded the ; used all: 'other • kinds of • VERMIFU G E wherever they Itave, i peeentie Lnown. ,T:tey-are VERY AGREEABLE to the taste READILY • BY.6IIILDRiN • . PERFECTLY and are the most : ' 'EFFECT,UAL and Reliable anthelmintle Ivledi:eine - :*:7 4 4, - ..,-'/,- They CONTAIN • . ' f", . , a NO MERCURY "- or any attlistimpe which cnninjure- the' : weakest infant, but have excellent -• TONIC PROPERTIES . • which will INVIGORATE the sYsteni: and' render it proof against subsequent-attacks,; •rricelGAL Manufactured by N. F. lINIZ§II , Scranton,' Pa. -1 For sale by Abel Turret!, McKen zie & Eldridge, &rah Verr Eatomt3loshl, Ray 'don Brothers, J. Dickerman, and - Dealers gen.f endly. • , n0r.4,58.4nt i • n4 . .crol(OE.:; . '', THE .Istllegiment,waireceived with great hon ors on the 18th,.from QiuttenthiO—and F. B. CHANDLER ims received anoleviargeiot et which rclttbe soldOhenper - thini ever, foiiesnly,iti. 10 pounds Sognr; for $1,e41. for $l,OO. • 10 yards best Sheeting for $l. O O. 10 yds best Calico for $1,90. • St*. good Cofyrefovel, Small Stock . of Old Dominion Coffee Pots_' litorLeAE; /VIBE celebrated O AMBRIOANAWATOR"- s. inade by Appleton, Tracey, &Ca.„Wkltbani, Mass.; fur sale by B. Montrose, 0ct...2'41858. -•-• ; Books 4tStlitionery . , A I.4MGE addition to/ nO.- stock of Books and Fancy. .Goods,_School Books , Bkxtiks,,Dlary's, Alinanac's, nt BII&NDLEMS. . Montrose, Qct: 2.7,1858. - . . .... - Adman tstr.#loe.i./lotice - . - • . . .. OTICE la hereby gfven to all mo'lls ,b,ssina dap, * 4011 4 . Nlbe estate of Attant . .T.trr_ lionied. 140 of . Meant. that the 'same moat ba preaentell to the. undersigned for arttafo.',.. meat; and all penons Indebted to Pahl Usk , art requageted Ili mak , huihedsh; payiactel. - . CII Ati. TINGLEY. Adohloharalor. - .... • __ • ' • Com.Tettaxaneto annexo. , '. liarford, him. c o.. Ea;..N0Y.17. leat,aw Administrator's 111ottie: TOTICE Is hereby kitien to nil ports:at hiving:de. J.l - man& nOilrist the. Estate Of Caawrosto late of liarford township, deceased„..tbst,,thw :spun unwt be p'resented,tojtho. iindadignar tnr. 1 .1 1 7 1 .mgal anent, 'anthill persons Indebted to eakt 4:State - ate' to (Misted Winks Manage psimint. OBADIAH Oct Al, 1858.-11 w syrup,sugatvitithows; r E best in towitrAtt the loylk i oW 7:14" KOOtiose, Nov. 8,1858. 3 RE
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