Abduction' if a 'Yonii 0614',Oreai Wrong in our own Midst. • fiur ililage has beelf,the - scene: of con.shh, ertibleextitectent for some days pasty in con. .efivence of the sudden , and, mys,terious appearance, some two or three weeks shade,- if a-young girl, aged about thirteen -years, - I.y the name of Catherine bang4int, residing the family or Nelsen . Lee, proprietor of, :;,e- American Hotel in this place, to whom :11: , had been entrusted br . heir father,. John to rear .up to Wotnatilieud.. She i,cit-inee, by • extraordinary, been . - .,and and restored to her. father and friends. rePorted particulars of. her absence,. as rin by herself, - iiinear bare Veen ile to gatherf.them, are 00 follows . dt .erns that Catherine was attending schooh. ; I n Monday the tOth December last she 1 er.ticed a;fay•ln eoMpally•With - a yoting 1i 1, 11 girl by the name of•Sarali Sbang•imes• : 3 to the house of the Little : l :Mother Irish girl, -the 1 name of I „hfcelnire, was in 'railing to .receive atlierinti.-was:taken from - thence, in _ ra psuy, with these two girls, - to the house . r Mrs. Cost, a -widow Intkii;Wherc the ;7 (r:1 . 1o:fly hold' " mass." The young girl 1 c i, l : g rather- thinly _clad, without clothing for a.journey into the.country, Mrs. she sajd, furnished her - with a shawl,' has taken from thence about a mile the- eillago, on the' mad from , '..'ransack to I.;al;eyv,ilte, ‘ll - ie.re two girls above r --ntioned„ Cofljns, an : , 411plan, soon cittr,tditiongi : as arrange. ::at. and to 4 titr info hiliiwigon and eon- i eied her to his jitimiiiff - . 16 ..baelsdods of! lac) t"U he • > weak! ever .thought Of looking,4mii there was kept for nearlYw = week, under th e if she sac ati - ybody - appriiachini , ', Torati;ln.r.self. From this place she was tfi lifeshoppen where .theCath -- priest tins holding "mass,", who took of lier..and Conycycilber from theiwe : , I,l,:e l calltd a Convent; in the township hcq.otiut, Susq'a county, Pa.,—dbitant thirty miles—where she remained recovered by her father a few t elF,cion, who resides: some distance :own. henring of the strange. di.appeai: 0 ! his dalter, immrdiately diii• s.orch and. inquiry, • air her. .110 pro this I;fary Mer3uire,••khalad been eornpfieit in the and er.- ,from her a e9nfjssinn of the wherea -: V" his dauchter, and iminediAtely *tart pursuit of.,tier. Arriving within stout -4qes of duo% e mentioned secured die serviees of two r...thietie nien, wended has way tc, the place pointed mit int by the Mary McGuire.. Om ar- at the institution, .he discovered his •:: ; ;I:ter in the yard, either playing - or wood, and the daughter- immediately ...ns her rather' ran to him, saying, ere is,my Lather I." The father immildi :‘ took his child into the sleigh and start .: a rand pace towards home, before any time to iht - eifere-with his progress. probabi,litiea are that had not the fa :hzis fortuitously discovered his, -child 'n the yard, he-never i tvciuld have seen - m.,re. She most.iike' ty; W.ould_frave been anti removed from ihen4 to some st deo of Catholib iniquity._ ease of abduction is somewhat shill the Mortara case, which has created much efcCiten - ient in this and 'other coin:- aa.l calls loudly tor redri:•ss. Let eve: - tther take it lime to himself, and say if , euid not wow the parties engaged in %It - Time to the bitter ends of the law.— !::...Brand Democrat. Abridgrtigat of News. .. The Cirreland. Plaindealer proposes ?, , ,t Cuba by swapping New England fur .... A dispatehfromlViis4iligton says :-- 7eGiAernment has suspended paiment rc it: no money in'the.Tressury." ... Over half a million :of dollars were :ended daring the past year in the United armaries at Springfield, Mass., and oil-pr.:l.'s Ferry, Va. The Impression.gains ground that an -a .ez , ion of Congress mtistslX called to :e means for the ,stapport of the GOv- —When- the above to-elmet ;on to kna we. 11 lel. well ee.oladd.dea em 1,: - .,17. ,, ie lt,i . 2e.tv frr [l,-cure.,( cure .4 4 . ...nu.. ?Lou, h• me TIM :A:. H - a r. , ..• r.... it PP IN6IITIVI, ...c rrni NO or 1;,.,11•.t . 41,1' VNTIIII ii.sel•Fr. 1 • .::• r-, Wronneo l , ..ran,endevei7l, - -1. r P I 1.M... r... A 1: 1.. . , t• . - The-Preshient has declared hiinself r ' 1 1"; c - .. \ , 4:,.,;:i'i-.. Tel t.;,',.--q:',7J,:!....,5, 4 ,!:'.;,,',,'",,"r,, - _';....":'''"'''' wte rev" • ~ity opixised-to-the organization of Co. : 4 1 t,',1,- - , - ,`.' '. i i '; . ,, i . : Qn.:L i .',,,.r'•:', 1 „'1 4 ,".'",',,,..t1",....'t e=„l" . ''''''',':'' lie fears the 'creation of another I'ree: `.."''''''''''''''''''''l"":'''''''''4l44""'"'''"l"::::';'; 1 tc,-..1,..,.., here hero Rattled to bcattli - ,by lIN u.e ea the (I IIiZAT ~ I Rry gt.r for ..!.! the d'...c....,, . We:: it •, , e , (04,1" •117. -' :•-• •• '.'' ': •-•• : ••• :- • ... • , Ir dam , Cl -, k. 21 - ' lart t . I.ko • V} , ' b '. - -:•nt. ti2. - t , --I. ejN . Zlt'irprl.,.. " . " , ~,. ,? • .1 , :r4.`7. , e0 It ea 11:1 .. . 1 01:1 AL - Read:has. taken his -smt in i ° `+& ,, '" ,, -b -, 4tiie.'• - nsti - ii.'mfzi s ..:;';iii.-i?... L ,‘,; , i.,... , - .1;.,:ini,-.1-. n• 1 that enducTet main. 'ftmaavoks..ti utri. end have testified: Vett S?:l2rdlitd &Mit, and that . "good-bmking ~,b , „4 , ,-,„,•_,.,..,.,..,,1 , b , „,,3 1„ „, th; 1 ,, , , ...„0„. 1 ... ~,,,..t . c.•,, r , ira7 .- AS In . A . p orter, i s , pract i ciii „.. l . 37 he, the wircrpr !col wall nigh elarnired. tl.i• Iwirde44leo i-n.n.edi in e relief: that wheat to ...phyPerian bad pronounced the di r etaic in. : him. . ...-- , - m ral.,:r.th!s ha,r,or . - .41 it entire! .•: • The virt,es of th t1.41.tf i. B are alike , werd!cd4e to cnre a elle.t . t r. . Ti-, 21,1„_,,,..4 4341 , 0 1 .1atiare has re , Cn , 41 4.1 0r „. a C.,:drosed Ci nandtption.starAte power as a .a. 41%, euto",n. .t . k! i hllon. Hetiii.Ardsan : l:: S ' Sena- 'l ' l.-ill ' ';'; ' ' ' ' ' '''i'44;- ' ' ' '' '''.' ' ' ' ' l '' ''' '"'"q ?;l6l7 ' " i f ili t ll ''''' - , • . .4 "I. 11l i , ' - 01 Li VI•lk - 44., =Sir - L . ZS the pr_ted came ut the ;Jr ilk/Atm - tot aim from the fourth P re /'' ' '"''' ' -. . ' — l' - / Ile. .li . iimr'e . Bablant .4iir IVil4 (larTY. l f .lif arch next, --: years . - .r . t..1.-..,,.......a.e.-rtia. 7 ...,.....riu,-, l i. the be 4 pen"( °f the w.t. - . - .. 11. .. e //UP. /C. S. Talllol2lll, the ilewlY = i,..'fitl'-.."l',, i 'f;J,'„ l 'll. j c`li t g'.' N ' l '-'i,t4.,,-,,c.,. h .„„, n ,.,,,,, m .. .li,; , S,ilater frein Ikfichiean, is a native.o - f Vs!ZT:t ; M7 4 ,7-111 . ,, '- -i; Lit'.:.#l' d ': lll '''''''' (he-Tl ''''''''l L " C4 ' . . ....' , ..,;1„.... 0„,„,3„„, C iAnt - I ' ,_‘ N . - ...,71,; . ':;;;1-7,',74,'I-',4'il''i:14'.: 1. find, re. aa w.. 11 ea the 'wilt ,n-ne .1' tha Ppe, , ri..t.ir nn t..... , •••eter w-nhoer ' ',A I 7 . n .11:tinizan ahout twenty v . SF.7I - 11 W. rt+Wl.h: dc CO rm1 ,, .•; . t, ~. e ,... • . , ears ago. ),, ,, :frr.-4,71E1.V.:1:iaii....u. •ruse'tYld..r;ll4i?. , :..w ... n ut:4lr the __,,, _ -.,.., -, y , ,., , , twit.i Spt..+l 0/ at 4.1 u•tr . t 10 --,,,,.. toll. J. I'. 0111St1..A I), Mt. ler. rvrnis &11(1X7.F.:7, MI 31, 1559, the thermometer in some .of r°'"'• . - ~..;.^..Naber is 11-. „t.+ : 4 =' , V I:Tuff-and States fell to 30' and more '' 7' ro. At Queeehe_ Vt. , on the 11th ' -- • • ar.d at Littleton, N. 11., flit'; Migil • ..On the, 10th inst., of La., into the U.. 8. Settlite a bill mak. Lpfrorriation of thirty millions of to be pluced.in.ihel uxi9of tlie.Pres- . exE l,- I:tliturfi 16 fdeillinte 'the ,acriui- At a caucus of the.Oppo4Lion mem -;> ti ;Lc, Pi•ni4ylc;Unia "1 egisia4ure; held Illni.hun z on tile I4th ittst. - F the lion. Eli ' , ! . . - .l . l:nizet County. ',rue op the thiid z`:. - n.nated as a eurididatelor State Treai-, I , r a vote of 59-for I I. for St !lender:ion 4 for Coeh i rap, and 1 S.l:her. • the U. S. Senate January_ 11th, m. OfrVa.; - from-the: Cmnrnittee on '''-t . ..t . ;',..4irs,_reported . ...a bill. authorizing I '; , ,ide b t to use-the land and navel ford" ` `, LScates in ,cC'itain 'eaFcs "t per Spatti4clne,ticast.,neighbOrs.-7 tAask t d lunch surprise, as coming "ri ro caulk; r 4 a Senator. -• tLe Pre-dent the`power t..3' declare ' ,10: :: 11- tofistitutionlly.belottgs - eiduSive: 14 , Ci,iigh.ss.. • • MminT,..januarif 10, - 1859,- was the tias experienced'in:,New Tiirk.".. city. tie present century, according to the 'at( metrical rt•Cordc kept by Mr. Merl. From 12 o'cloe.k on Satur.day . liitt to Toftday morning, the cold vas .- 1 1 ttuknally sever; .not . only 'there bin !he Eastern insd.Narthern ,titates.— " -, Z-J Lake Champlain : and - the:St.• Law- - the mercury stood at imagine on' -Mon 30' to 40"sbelow• and in - the ' •. .c...011305t0n, Neir York, .814. "Oniralo, t o w. ihdow. York n ' day, it ass below zero all .-diy ;__and morning from 5' to 15' bel4w 4 .- - ace. "g to location. - 4:Pepin:a is Inman - .lls7one . -c-,1 the -.ditreasing erotnithitots -- Which afiDet hu ; an d . "cif th e -advent of the Oitiketik• it,:c curable, requiring.'years •accolat; few 'L The Oxygenated 'Betterst4ertomr days, - cures, which other medicines 'Years to alleViate; • Ter Jur,' lAst--january Term. 1819. • TRATVISI Jenoßs.--SCCOND Wrzw.„l . :r • .inborn-44p.ileairdalehJoseph 'McCain. l• - Bridgewater...Z.s:l:ll.444; Zacop..Deckq, Lanndon, John S...Grabam. .... • Clittonl 7 —Sanniel 4..rnikld; . • . FtiebistillE.Y.lESzieL";,-i 4 Porestaike—tiniinflaiies; Great-Beind--Adtdpinfliajwinl, Udger7 Thoniag. Jackzen,:=l.- D, Den.soni-Jameo. Bingbullb WAY,: Wheaton, Oliver Perry... . Lenox—John Ct. Decker, ifoloway RoldiWon. Liherty—John Deakin, David Bailey, Jos.tkiley. - Lathrop--llorace. Thayer. Miactletown—John Barnum•Georze Jcluiston. il(ohiroer—F. B. Chandler: New 31ilford—Jolin..0.' Smith, Hiram William!, I Ais tidil ;Alai r, rn 'Baum. - Onitiand--Georgo 'Brush, John Rearsons. • Silver Lake—taiman Jeremia h Jolation. ' Springville—James HiekoT, James Ka!son. Thomlon--Stenhen Jenkinz, Ebenezer Ilasenger.. I ITlasoit e iteeper.—rl9n e oectisiott,of the Brat regular monthly ineftltic of Warren .Lodze nod IChapter of Free and Accepted ifasona for ire iteir year, in Ora:- plate, on Thursday the Rtth Inst., the • mernbek being invited to a Sniper, prepared -bV .T. St Ttntett.t, of .t.`,10 Franklin lintel, repaired.thither after the 'adjotrretnent of the Lodge, • where about ff . i:Vent , y of the fraternity ant down to tithles, and partook' a-stizopimotiff TVigliq et. f:P In a-fht.fratle f , tyle for the Ittmakin. , :ilutual , exprer‘s. inns of the cordial gratification which prevailed were quietly en changed, and on theaisembliag of the Royal Arch Chapter, at the nail in the erenidg, it waSson motion, Pcaoksfiunattiaratrafts, , That tre giT9 Public ei nresion dr - the htitit'apPretqatfoit a fired. In . bY tke firethrttn and Companions of- Warren. Lodge and I.liapter, of the munifieenCentertaiument tendered to is Ilmther and his long _lady, Whose gonorvus hospitality willU long rernembe.red ant! fondly ellen hed by Iloilo who partook; of Ilse sane. Thit, in accordance with the -general wish of t,tio Inethltir Rho retire 4 to their homes alter • .f•prit: ea ta4rlielnoH arther if.4lr, this expression be pablisheu tnef-papint tif Iffla place. I;T TUC COMMITTEE. Iluntrose, January . Not ice.-1;,•r. R. 0. Wir.l.lAus s trilllynp.nch in l'in.t . uTrerrtlis! Ch;nl.l!, to 3lnntrngc, S unday Ii t. Jan. tfle Special !fritlgewater Earn tional•Assochttion mcota en Satortiav of each week, nt p. the Fr:ec Schtxtl !louse in Mom raze. 'the friZquit of c4ut'atltit c.r.:.fccpeet folly ted to attend. B. 6. (AMP Serrelatv. who derirq to 01..4in Teechers' tllinli Itoathil Report: , eati.do no 1;r-carting n I r t; t'nAinan, in Montrone } ( I at I onno,ite . Jame:. Ifien , ar,; MiairAi one ilOc.rgboye. ; ;AVannv store ; . Those :19 I will write me eit , ler at Ney 'Milford orlicaltra,(;'star. II 1, T .!, O n t. flier F . 0 1 ,10 /slinks for monthly re• p;',115 Rhi haie them frnt imihMilittety, • ' B. F. TFIVItSiIi: s ItY; f Ript., Jaly 5, I S.;/.1.-::w - -- . ---- ,11 ON TROSI: l'3l.lt'liS Cf..3IIII:INT. 'Patent 'V Ira Abe l. $l,l - 9 at $1, , 1.% Rye T.) ittctinti - ' - ' . 'i“.... . . ' Corn - ,7 i - - ) bushel ' ( . .•tt . , ct,;„ VBuckwheat; bushel,:.-. . ' ...... ... :-........ 50 ets . .. Oats - p bushel, - ..... ." 'IS @ 40 ets. Be:iii white, 71.) 1111;10, • •. VI cts. Potatoes. It! ttut,ltel,., - . - - ';.73 etS.' Wheat flour, 1! LW. 46,0 , 1 ( j ttN•25 Rye flocr, - 1 : - I'Ittratir,etl,, '2.110 (i . .. 2.'itl Corn Veal, It hu:adreu, - ' i ' L) I" , 1,7' , Poll., .19 lb . • 10‘R. , 1‘_!io.5. Dressed Hogs',' ,5i tit, 61 cents. Lard, ID IL 121 cts. , Better, V_ 4, - , • - Is.a 2i lets. E1.7g., - 1 3 trdz. • • • 1"t8 10 cis. J. P. W. RILEY IGENi FOR It;lsett's Sewing Iff "eliE lIIEST IN MAKES A STICH TUE SAME ON DOTI! SIDES AND THAT CANNOT RIP. Ii a rr...:fer WnFELEP. S Wit.sosYSeyiwg Macitihei lr ram;!., It . . rartn.,l" ;.,ng;)le 4711117 Neire pericel.— Nrw S t.i EVX.:(CELIST. Montrose,, Dp f : • ill, At tit 139.Cliettlitit.Street. • 137 BaltliitiOre 58 West 1111 St.; itintistiaall. ,- ; • A Nevr Style:—Price $5O. • in s elperk.r.te, ini4ing each par I 1 , 3^ :la own n;,-.41 , . tn IL . trs"<!,,tre. Ji+ Is relk ci.l nes. Is wWACobe:trrpop the per sewieg thsn a ..-ernetrei O.Lh. *yea :tab* work,. for 4:m cl.mt so I. Tr. SZI:111Vo •Cact fat. F. 11. CIIANI.; LEI; Ar'rt 1. Dr.Wietar , 4 ilttl•ain of Wild Citerri 'NAB RIED. DiT. 19, la;;S. by Rev. E. L. Pat. 14 Mr. WK.LSII./: It. Tuntimi., Jr....cmi. 31. DiUr, both of above place . : - In Lathrop: nn the litit by. S. W. Teickini: 17, Eal., Mr. E. N. Lonv, and 31iAd I'Alvan: A. /law i.ET, both of BrcKllva. DI ED. In.lhidgenater, on the liith inst , Miss Mamos.l. Bevasos, iwed 18.yean• and G moqths. On Wednesday,-.latt. SiSh, at the residence of his father, Mr. ,lonx IL Burrs - , in the 29th year of his age. Ile leayei a large circle of relatiresand friendi 4o mourn his premature death.--Birylicantmi Rep. In Dititoek; Oth ita'. of .BMirlet:Payer, Ciisntrs W., on of 1 i tn. A. and Sarah A. Kellogg, aged 4 years, 10 mon is ind 24 days. ,- The skill ofthephysiet.ll. the Care of friends, and the love of parente. empifhwd,"cottr net keep at bay the monster, Death; via:nolo; for a. short time: but thanks to,God, through Christ, the htst en eor which Yolda.thelyorly of - little Charley.. will him self be conquered, and destroyed.- Then those who `are rila)teous through Christ btall shine as . the stars • forever and ever. , . -: J.-IL Emtth,.. -,--•.-; afAMIFA iiiT I? ER . of LIAUNESS,S.4 tieF 8.4;u4 TRUNII . - ~. ,l. X. New.ltilfoo74 :- , r.jur b4n ,:r. t v,,,Lt,, I`.a Ye. 3111frrit4an•ttl? 19, 1.53.-17 . •l',•• ' . -4-,,,i,"". ItaMOITAL. • x. F: FOItAITA ilia. HASlttliON*4l44 . 4` • Ilurnvss unit Trunk Shop./T: across the street, Iftto;tfle building formerly occupied by Floyd ViVeltatir; cue door below Keeler . Stott. dartni, which be has titOd up expreetly for a _ • Saddle r liarm*, and Trunk Shop; and w - hera he . would biatitp.pi to Eire ilis.friends Ali unsettigtd , _atcouitta ISSB, . grip pickue l6ll liithoutlaulitOinice.. • • January obliguo.-• G. T. .Montrose,'January in; r2h9. ^ .. • blew , Tetirl!resonts. , I T l OnNteriber - i,r ‘ imattete . °fallout' Almanstes for the:tear 1849, tO nvr try family in Susqtrehantiittauney.-zln l yir c o*. and pnhrAbed itagre4 'spew. sad•4l•4l.l4th vali4. l 4e inforwmion. .r...11 1 4L7P1141a,4i, • Montrofie, SCHOL BL S w , AXTE liavos 'Just printed 11-4 040147 -atiadlOW , Y BLANKS; .►bitlEat r 9! al ~ fob 434 1W0t the Indepelylant Rtpwßicati. A illani(Miiinajkitnallt WEEKLY ' NE W SPA.PF Twice as Large asthe N. Y. ledgert t4tll/041/Efilltall}. BRIGHT! 'SPAR/flat; !Graft - in! •BitiLtiAlNT! RAT) 4T! D.MLING! STRIKING, ! EFFCLGENV! 11F,STLENtE:si it'iNtCG CILeAtIOVS ! A: DC-TRION . 0i1..00T TO TOTtlit osr COST:O.AIit!i.6IY PARIC BENJAMIN-BDITOR. • • The'eutiserihrr has freat pleasnre in announeiliz that he will iAsue On ' Ssitivrflay, Jnnly:try 1, 1859, :the largest. hand.nmest, and moat complete weetl e opwspaper - vvrr ptimteil. It u NI - a-superb Folio Sheet donblo the of the Nete' , ,York Ledger' can wining ton broad column's ?Ai knelt (is«e, thirty•fook anZtniitily double the amount nt rearling.ylatter given by any Weekly paper Him pub lisbed—embraciDe the r.liniseet -am! fresbe.t matter, oi'lerted from ahrnad aml nt borne: it will bt Itral! respect. a UV rxa J01.71W. A T. 7 -cmltaininp the protbtetintv of rite mcAt permlar miter: in libma onantilv—llfritANCS..—STOTlTES —FASAYR—TIMIS--ANE:CbOTE,S-- SICPT_ —Y.DITORIALS— , NOTICES Alll.l.43tENTSand the ARTS, S;c., t Itj g 4 which aro new, iwatitirul, Intercettiir., - nod attractive„Each nunther will contain not only a carefully c‘niett.cd• of thi• General Event. during each week s ; Imt, all the very latest inferniation and Telegraphic' De;:nateltes op to the hour of going hi press. The sabicriber Int. already ohthined a score of ".: TRAM OF STARS" imentialled for'genitt., brilliaticv, snit reputationl:y thou' my other Joarnal. now padiAted, no matter what inai he its preten.ions. It in with - no sight gratification that It' anitninicel his succesgs in.,citgaging the ser vice of a g t mtichiart t , (l eittlitent aq Irr..PAr.at IthNi A- M .Connected - fur twenty vents with Alb .Preat of Net. - Tin-k - eltv; and attar...necessfnl liforarC s L ontetnitie . .rhylher .as.z:Editor, Autlmr'' or Piddle Iteeker. thename . Pf Mr. Benjamin r IS on, oogatry of certain good :ontd:::: . , The (, itstellaii-on will mainly recoil - 1111011U :ti , e!: to a cordial and gencron,! support front the very Imo people hv it , °boort-Tice of nod and avoidance of evil. It will he in every tense A TERFECIT,SA)II• I.Y NrFCSJ'APER! neler to contain a line either in IN reading or ativrtising eolptnn:%to give offence to :Inv one.. The Flavery cpiestion jiihi Se anal !glat.. i ed iv ha columns . ; The re opriefor is determined . that it shall novor to in nor manntr in v.hile it remain.: in hi , conlro!— 'an , l no tna4t.l,l wiil he pprinmed th 4 w , • :: , 1 tend to art' tie. to an s , ; ee l . i t, detertith.ation to maim it tl,g favorite of all clas..eS, of j sect , , of voting :ind old. The Sotoe, it, hue ins had more than a gnart,r of a confary'. t•. .1. , ptild..y.t.on of Pally and Weekly. News papers—some ee-oti; •' . ':":tra'atto nn nropcietor tit)! • • • then finto-is . and for Lire rules the mam:ietnt of the —and having now C0',11,•(.1. , 1 With ill Editotinil . 1,4` tint will at nitre :rrlii.,l3 n popular favor and .:::ct , 'cr a paralleled in new,paper history. Terms of "Vjac Cowden:anon " Two dollrs perouninn, when,-faketi in claps of ten. to on, taslrc.s, Fortruitic . lacing only' $1,75 T=ent, copies only 1.17. Five eopies,-$.12. Two copies, $5. One copy, fl:;. l'er,on: paying at the rote of f.:l per ammtn Will have Ilia Portage prepaid iky„the subseri h,r, nr he will at fin own co-.t bare it served their re•i.lrncc in Sew York-or ThWoLlv... All Siths.o t i i ,. chats to be inva:ialalv in advance. Single copies, Fite gents. 'l.lW , n9rer Alrentq Three Dollars and Piny Cent , per litsiire4. All orders: and letters to be addressed try . GEOltflE DOTlF:lrriz,‘ • • 12 and I f Spruce s Stree.t, New Yott Tlse s l'aper for the Times. The Genesee Farmer. tr.,Pshatrrintrr iv ISq.l " The Ohlest, the Cheapest, and tire L'e:t.'• valrune of this popular monthly Az,rice !tie al Journal column:act' withth e sat m . nry nurn , ,er. Er or; onroieteeested in the enitTire of the .:ail, isinelted to FOR A COPY. aed r it 1 1 . fi.IV Nubseribing. Puldished in one I.lfire 6M...a agricultural and bortieriltran.l sections of .hirer. lea. with hundreds of ahle and experienced corres pondent., It .abounds with information interesting nod vainnble to everc farmer and fruit-gif.ver. , It it tire . CIIF.APP:ST ACIIICULTrRAL .104tRNAL '%i/t:' ll 7 (ilif,f), trod hitt? attnined Ittr.wr. circula- Coil than sitniLtr paper. it id emphatically the paper for the times. Fan . rolutne eontnins tticts. 111 - STIMI , ANT , pnges and in 51.11: to nor addre.,s for FIFTY Cf:NT A YF:AR! -Crest induee wefts o! card 10 Ageirt4 PcridlnaFiera, nod nil kind: of remd imprnrement, are respectfUlly lo.sead a specimen, and to act as ..tgeni.i. Sped -11,111 rnpirn Fent ?'ace .rippileation, n.trtms, Publis.her and Propri -tar, Rnehester, Y. Think, Examine, Inquire! OR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND Sq R VP.OF WI L C.ll E R Y'. r S na t-Q.14,-.4 4 - tura o,iie,? 11.tve Mn Dzlns the. whir 11,1: - Ywr ft:. the tr.r , Mt, Slave you , „y • wo Ittrwwittc.w , Ner.ott*lty. tht. Liver Ct,17.4”, - • • 1r .w w tr , ..1 , 10 11 with li nvYtf the above. ,vnlytorrot. Www Dr. SNV N 00111 , rt . Nito :11 - 1` ‘lll.lr. It whirl:rt.! w SlTut Ibe e:denr, thou, ~I, who by, hcrw rtartd try It will terttlty. Another n'emarkable • , •, Poore or rt.unca, Fret'Mak ctruttY.3lt, Itt • •••.y.ritat—Dear Slr,-B.lloytu It a duty I owe to tepal.t. !I,llr , .1 trtrt,'T I,trr Mr , th r ... o . r ' iht eartrautUlnars,. curt, tz . tail loot orer oe. 0 trot` 10 fi le l'utrot 011trt. , 1 wit!. a ',retort. h•?rlnr. to tressst. which r!,ssossi a tart , r , !s., to s.!,s fooogn ntol • or: rind, hrlutt et tt:rn.. at.,l 41,110,1.1 'orer,An•satltter rt,rn!xlon. tool Fob not!. My , truth mutt! • thrrnter rny.l.trOct :mil out 'lomat, ?lir =or' ;ay brut.-t rut,. utt.uut , tl with a c••leut sod and t-ttr.tuu (10411 , ...0n !hot ntr pat) rnv hurtelest nod tu•r•tud the power otru,ettlc.ne. I rim:: .•1 it. Oil. ,PP, s i ki.e. 0kei...100-antt there .rented to 1-e ton 1111(0. f r Inr ,arise read In the youth :•,ec•es of the rnan, , eruallerrul rare. h , , e. , 1•1,••:, , yurr uu nerry'r.7l,,r , ,, ,, llatr, Iv ret•t to It :it or 40r 1rt1 , , , ..:.01c0z0.,.,trtert . .l ;Li trot tr. rho *, Aron., or 't.••• t•t,e t, tar mu, he,,u I. he tj,e unt4ltterl.nutt on lut ing! , 0 late!, / uu,rt,tu•ttl In , I ITC r fire no F ytt , ,Trrulatr, porrputh firarrr to fhb dar, dune eoLl:1 0 . I Icr , e'rei tad a dly's at,hue,,,s hr I.tr'yratyttll ..uku• - .l,ectueut, _You, fury respeutftttir. Tllt./MAS DrxoN TI o .1,4,11•1•11 1".•(1',• lob,. e • ~ I,!f y . • ho' !:r...!:r...1'm!, o , •ve j r nnl ar 00:0 it :. adrat.tc—A•l34 a , -.saran o,enther of •••••cluty. , It. rit• ,lf •.f Iterllo ITdttmora Controtttee. = Dr. Sway iic'a Compoin4 Syrirp of Wild Cherry, The 1,1 , 1 • n - `l , rmiund I ve. B. al . LL 4..gn.:14...1t5, it c.lku ` Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, ag , l I.ll:serior L. the . , Swaytae's Celebrated, VritviiDtze, fe,gregee PezVegi-rt. Parifrlng ghe Mood. Dr. Swayne's Corslitt I, An tornlttft.t.4.mmedrDileura. Lizt.r4rry, Chtt:crts an , : ail " Lnr vre.:a ! %.-1 - tr. lt!tt. rattirMiWl 1111, It.rtra I ictLtourf It . l`r!..tottlt.te.? c.ttl I.y :5 %FT. 31nr.tron. , , t.rttt 11eatPot er.rr+.sn2 ti...,utlr- , 11 the rt.l IT. SIVAS - NI. t , .1 . 4N, No. S. N•rth 7th atttot:/e[4..11 Keep it oeforeth.e People tfie 111,1.1.!CO toot] Moon Now 'York erztkot , eortahoi . en Ar ,i,1 , 11 EATS 11,7rt0 0f4.11, t:trldnh, .‘6h <•'l : 4 0 , WP..i.ill.Strtet: end 10 :tat. Cat e hewe under theehttn;Ritt tritent which wip hot ton y”ro befreo Ih. , •:.tir, , yl.n; 4,11 hat If, Trt,,o,c, gir N.r."1,,i [1,41 . ."1, n Op", •.1 tht. 004 of the 14 of Ittrono hor, .I.V.htli e'tOleti o hs 4t.aturpowvatilwa,-. nit un11.44.!”4.1: - !to tatnhmr twr...-dt: holt tha hok, rort, ort,not rrrt.u. I'am'. Cu,. as the ouly kott. it. 11,. - -I, ..utioarzurratisnAccesrATF:SlTlLVAPlONKAFE A the ...h . f‘,4 thivlr In thi.i eftr c read. 4 I.y herglesiCor brosithetr enntatterdestioyild swidental The Press of the ult./ ' Plux,..artma Avokelt , A :Vl,-sr y t!r mulc . rrisSied. , eft:s,rls a fa Jooeph, M 0.,. do humbrrATllrrtf:. :llss iioni:A.Sel.kdrAgss. to C. E. M./tin linkb, F ar ,' ki!.4 , WViratnrfin, Nyhlrit e. 71.. In the fI hlt ot,,srre3 he4l.,l4,ticd t *woof, ua.l.ls tr,hals a.a fire, 0,4 hare; thst the 1..."40. tare. I., , rklry. whlet were in the .featthee: me meth IA nr•. , l nlsu, that the WllrithKarbhitit. ws,, of Fruoi E, y OXE - atury ida.aaa that Eft. m TIV/LtSti itAr . v.ll , 3l I.,over the vc.:4 NZ) sa r , :t wltc lent to hilt:ll47.T V' e Art to Fe Viur.-Pwr. • Slped, W. It, rxxx/eit„ draeferga.jriettyr.,ileranot .n A .I.lsscr.t.s. rAe:Sts ; P.A:Ast.'Ssirrd.Ar . WiLmsir itss. 4uns CA•mss. I:, E. Buxom, EV I NS A' A TslN. Sctth sTe*otTf . Flmet r, lllfe4l Mt, hare vr , th, f..d0l tillanarae nl in the knu.d lv sat other.. neude ma.supialle teats. Pica.4"riva - a-*1 11/}.I,I3(;S:‘.T.ROVii. saaarrtr, Ler.9.-ty • Atalirrr. OTICE`is• Oven :to ail pempit hatin de criiiidt tigaincvthe &lice ItonxitrAhrait* tat A p of ILerrifjc,to*4ip," tlscole4,,,ShAt , t)'!/ . 8441 e" rnds.i.be' prei6nta nr.dersint.4l - for' trr.tilge ment, and ailtikskrtis #644041 1 1 ' tlierkre queggyrpit. JOHN TI - 10)1AS. A c i m ;;- / • ' . . ELIZA 1.11741 , 11 M, -•- rack,Jan.;as,iBs . 9,-Gw " • - • tr . . Udall - 0 311 1 1 gtOeS, re f e; l ,eo . 1:1670, ii;iin*Ai r iecii to all ieroDita ijavilwdist liiiiiiii / : thOeftiat,C , if. 1 /C.I.aIIAW, IteNradottr late •of Sprisettle, 'man mutt bs tworettii to the itadawfsned fm meat, sad an peons waked to erkt Wage Sin )16.44= Ume.etts..p.swaht.. , ,r- liukarts - 34.r/gAs, tleapieruar , , , :4714,41 , 114, tlll%. W.. Pa.. Jul. 3, IF:A. , Gyr ', .--.( ~- ~1 - ' ladu"4so - 4 sloppinig JL 114YABY 131107118R1A Conti tiffil Appeal. IT"-cottnn141oners' Stiltituthanntk Coatnty hay; -i - fixOtt OPori: the :rolkilirina and 0. 1404 :e1f Goldin; APPEALSS — MA of 1859 . , to-nit:" yo - rest Lake, glitithiy, Febrith** 21 ; 11160 , et the holve.'cf-MOLT lit*On FOrest, Dike. - mitt elibionnt,MtietklaY, relottitirj BOtOg'-:fit - Chtkottilie Middlelorrn, -& . nolaeoti; and Fifendsville Bore - ugh; W 4 e.lin-.0., February 2W, it'gaektiotea t and **lbw', Thilirrday, February 14, at--"the Snyder note!, in Bind,. • Springville and Minna, Ft Way. Feln - nary 25, at the holag.ofSpeneer tfiekoa, in Springville. itmoklytiond-tathints, NondaY. February the horse of Junes Dillard, in Brooklyn. liarford and Leilo. Tuoday, March 1, IS:19, at the house of N. W. Wahlion, If4rforiti KlitTord, Merrick, anti nundaff Borough, Wednes day. Maryli 2, at the Boudoir Hotel, in Itundnif. Gibson, tinriday, March 3, at the house of Joel StiTubaelt, in: Gibson. • Thomson, Antral, and Jackselb Friday, 3 flirelt 4, at the linuAe of J. J. Turner, in Taekr.on. Franklin and Liberty, MendaY . , 3farch 7, at the L i o n , of .Bela Jones, in Liberty. . • N , s'r Milford and Great. Bend, Taut:day, March 8, at eie Paniniersyllie Motel, in Nor Milford. Harmony, Oakland, and Siispiehtiona Borough,' Wednesday afaiab iloit the house to T.Carr, hi SON. flouni.;li, • Montro..e and . firidgewaier,.Fritlay, March 11, at the Conind•i,ione.r,' (Itkee, in Montrose. saturtl!y t Mitreh 14, at the house ofDan lel Hoff; in 3e:olip. By order of the Commhi-doner.i. AVM. A. CROSSMOK,CIe rk,' °filintojimeCA Wrice, Montrose, Jan. 12, ,53+. Dick High School! rrilE socoTl tern at die )51 3 ndil; ilfgh Rehoql isill runimrnhc on " Tuesday, Fobruary 1, 1859, to continuo , ;2 intatir (Iv! charge of D. 3t. STONE d competent Assadifer. . ' - • A. C. IILAKESLEE, M. D., 17Nperete:;_iper Term of 1-2 Weeks. Tl . lTiti.\—CdilllVOrt . . . f 41,. 4). Higher, '• '• • ••• 4,00, Primnr,,%, ' .:.: • • 8.4.t:t1 por week, ••••• • • • • • Conn rent der reelcj Act.otaitio4tia'llous Tli , % l iii atc , miliodlte 101 ; And thopy itishi3O, to obtain ropini to "board th,tuselves ran 0. -0 by eppl itig to the Pliucipnl. A t , :tlit•r? ll] Le f.rt:Tif fir th , :.tr• to tertell Cum. I110:1 AL ow. (lunar ettra-ettarp.: The Openingilitch.o,S will be delivered ,11T the ltei-. Tt. IF:ITORY,. of ,Sionimse, .n Tueitay ev'enikg, Feb. I..t,at tij, p. 21). penelar attendance is de-arable. - It.. SI. Liwock Aradecnyci.hu. Et egister's Ztiotice. NoTicr, is lierOvy given to all ,pert•oos conrert(gti in tse following Estates, to w•it : F,tate ot L. I'. WIT VAIC:11, late of Ifarconal, Cha Tingley, .1,/irtii.;strni.r. E.,tate of Frti:bratt - K. I'letcraiNa, late Of Stteque- Imena,fra aces rjekeriefi, 4t/etiottletztri.r. Lat.dtent D. Th,,cettltverreN ) late or Git.tttatt, Lyman }:.late of Imito 111.1 LEI, ' Mt , of ifitneek, tr. 1.1:1,t, Smith, .1 doth, ;,trat o r. of S. S. limoAno, lat;.. of Auburn, J. E. Ji .1)0 ill igrasor. • ,t 1 J. 11. .sllanDocr, late Rush, 11. J. o f 1. Coos, Lltd of Reifies, John Smiley, I •iti• in • %/rotor. F.-late of Joinv Late of Latkop, John Lord, r., s l.tninistrtator. • - I , a3te of F.t.tainarn finctrxwoon, late of Ilarfcird, Win. C. Tiffany, E.r,eutor. I.:+tat.• of .frictsTian ii , -late of Liberty', S. W. Ti and .Jol*nnn Travitc• ./...tegentura. 1 hat the itoiliniitants have ITttled their . necounta in it.eltegi[stees £7181•.io and for the'county of'Sur• rineitannfi. and o:et the Faiir will tienre4ented to the .fuitgea . of the Orphans Cor.ri t,f eaill rountv,-on Friday, Jan. 2Sth, for Collfirltiaigill and aliaa= CIIARLFS NEALL, Pra;alet. ÜBicr•, 11mtrose, t igns. .1 Dissoluti.ext. rINEF, enpartnenthip which has exiatett during the year, under the none, of lit :NTLEY, READ, C. , .. t 1 day (DidaTVl t IitA`OIED and accounts orrrio roc acoi - of Bentley 4 Bead, and Bentley, Yowl, fi Co., are in the hand, V. Bentley, who is duly authorized to settle lin! , mine. • tiEtr. V. BENTLEY, lloritrase, Dec. 31. New Arrangethellt, • fca..los9ifttelClo. . , . Frig: i4Soribers cool lone to curry on the IJ heretofore, cut the old stemd in the Brick Block, under thy name and 4tyle of WEALD dr, CO., anti ther'revrtectfully invite their old en Homes, nod the pnhiic genotqlly to give them a call. They de sign tg keep ennetantly on hand ti,geneml assortMent of geil:oilabi. I;uothn, couspriAng their usual variety of ;r7 ;. -D 5 -4 t:d t.• •, t ; I=. '-- 1 Is' D 43 a- . , z4 _o2 E 4 4 , 2 Ol' e • ,? d ea o—, z••••• P al OH "'" • ' ". S 61 • i; r-. 114 E. CA ,r, ..11 of thrr n'tor nn themo.i , t rert:onable terom,_ for Galls; Counter proUnce, or opprorod credit• I'. W. Eli c x, Afnntroe, Jan. I, lg i 9 A Happy NOW Your to All -for 1858 is dead and 1859 is 6ul just begun. ,- 'Mn please call at the Movrncarn Boot; Smits and i 11 Imv a copy of the Arta of Brants, by Lola Mon les, and pull eribe for Gotley'. Lady's Rook, for ty.1,00, o r for l'eterrton's,, Arthur's, Frank Leslie's, Mrs. Ann S. Step; •cu.s's, Sfagaiittes, &c., ke., at the loirest club ra ea, or Ilarper'A and the. Atlantic Monthly Magazi: - ... sit ;,;':..,Ort each, Call-awl buy a copy of Livin:Aton's Trarei. and Exploration. in SOntli Arri en. aTI a'eopy of Recollections of a Lifetime, by S. G. (rood. 1011, a fine sett of Chessmen, it beautiful Album and Portfolio, a nice pocket Bible and Prayer Bonk, iof which you can find 15.. or 20 styles,) a copy of Mi. , Cooner's Mount Vernon Letter, Song., for little one= nt !tome, Cinirtaltip of Milex Standish, a sup.: ior poelet Knife, a pocket Miry. and Alma fitte for 1 f=„4, Lady's, Democratic, Farmer's, Trib une, and Juvenile, Almanacs, &c., kc., and at the same time subscrilm for any goad Pamily Paper you may Choose at the very /nicest club prices. Von can al,o get almost any Weekly Paper or Monthly Maga zine iN. V. Ledger ineltaled,l for January Bth and 15th, by calling4Alllo Montrose gook Store, first door north of Sea . rle'rt Tfotel, irWre flirt; are 7l for sale by A. N. IItiLLARD. Montrose, Jan, 5, I5:;9 - Valuable Farm for Sate. !=imciii.cr offers for stile the valuable Form J. awl Lime!, lately ownedArtil occupied try Calvin Sumiucts*, deceased, and lung kaowsran tire •-• - • iStrill niers Piece. YY Said raria is iitnated in the pleasant village or Sum meniviile,.% the. towoihip?or New Milford; Basque orrthe line. of Lite Dela ware, iiikliitaAnna andVekettfltiiknad, four • from ita jituction with the New Yolk' and Erie, at Great Bendo . nl. ono a-half mile from the Depot, at New MillOrd. It rontalus about 2.10 aerea,.. Inn ocrea improved, ta:i acres Woodland. It is wellrwa tertd, ha* witrattet streitimyunning z itttatOonti nerer-fitilineentiplyr`iirtiater cati•eyed hi read pines to the house, - : barns; and :cattle-yards:. It Is Ira fenced Ind under good cultiyation, ill well adapted td grown% grain, and la peculiarly fitted, for growing, stock, and h ono or the best dairy Onus in Mermen; P. It has upon-it two orchards of .choice . grafted. fruit, trees, n largrtard convenient dlialing,:"noired cunied as r hotel;' twit largehorse and carriage banns; one,itrge bain with t,wo mac ylda; ample: sheds . and al! the. arrangements forfeeding stock t. three -runall-haysndsndrktaistut;Ace htmaep x *Tiek smoke bon ie ; lii coin tolia4; ettaiiif Oftief lint-beirdfirgt „necessary on a large Arm: It will be sold .10vi.444 geniis of payment insole Amy:. For'. Ihronstatten daps - - - t B. V.I3UTPIIIN.' , • Bum.: . . QALTlottekt by tbe Jan. 5, 150.: 1,,k!.. CO;- • ,•;-"--: :1' Executore - Eittle.-- , -WrOTIC hi hereby „given that by virtue of an . or , . 1 11 der 'f ealerhisued froin'theOriikarse Cola of Susytielia na,County, the.aubseribers, executors bf the last w I and testament of ICeirrtoo 1.:1Vallioi; C late of e' Allikini twit:ship, dielri,!.. will on - Satur• day, the 44 day of January next, air tha Pretableg of thtt lin t piece hereinafter described, :expOiel ~.40 public solo by rinaluetklo'clock, p. ta...the follow.. Mg described_ nicce.s of hind situate its New Milford township, amlet] and deser,thed as follows : the Ist hound ,d on the north by lands of Orville Han cock; on he cast by lands, of Richard Norse; on -the South by lands ,( Dennis Shay, and .on the: west by vacant !ands of 'the Drinker estate; contlining i about 79 a res, m'ore or less. about ZO acres improv• 1 ed, with I! tory ands half dwelling house, barn, -on chard, Sc. The second picot:situate its the town ..ship afon•said,*near, but not adjoining the above, "hounded -north i by lands of Geo. L. Corwin • east by r s acant lands oltbe. Drinker estate ; smith by lands of Orville Hancock, and west by lands of Samuel :Hell; emu:tit:big thirtiWeres snore or less, and about r, nert4imliroved. -Terms-of payment made known on the datrof,sale. DEN:cm SHAY. / ErerulorA of will of MARY A. WALE.EIi, c K. E. Walktreteed. Dec. 29,!1/858.-4w. ---- I) . R. r. PATRIC It, 3111., r cold like, af. (Cr a silence of nearly:ten years, to appeal to the moral sensibilities of a very genereus.public, who have always manifested ttMr sense of appreciation of his lawfulness by exooting his serticeswhen needed er,Litought to be needed, but who have given, no lithhr evidence of gratitude or good-will—particularly' in the way Of ' ;\ sabstamial,aid" as Kossittltwonld say -.that he now desires d fiat and 'entire settlement of all his accounts, also the accounts of the late firm of Patrick 4; Dithoek t. and he wishes further to state that he deArea nothing to be considered wrong, if, after alew weeks, the said aceount4, remaitib" settitataitottbi be placed in the hands of, good.;horp• xollertor ' and mode to Account to him something that will In4 , Onts and tineklibed. PlAsonotice this and take action accordingly.—Yours Truly, • P. PATRICK, JR. if attention shonhi net be paid to this, Jetty F. tirxmottEtney hare something to do 'with it, • KEYSTONE HOTEL. Wm. 4c:. HATCH, Proprietor. 12} 9 1 111 ni , w and enntmodions Hotel, sit tin tdd Stmt, near the Court House, and nearly in the center of the business portion of Montrose, is now fully 6ompleted and furnished, and was opened on ?la) 27th of September, V•ZiS, fur the accommodation of the publid and travelers, The Proprietor feels etnindent that he is now prepared to entertain guests in a manna: thin cannot fail to ;hire Ca.mtolete Zatisfaction' The How and Ftii-niture ate new. and no expanse ha, been ,pul..d to render it equal, if not superior to any situilai establi,ltnient in this part of the State. It well supplied with all the recent improvements and comforts, and,obliging,waiters will always be in at tendance to req,ond to etp , totners. The Stables couril2eted with this Mouse are.. NeNV , and Convenient. The Proprietor respectfully solrcits the patrunage of Ida old friends and the public generally. Mmittem, Septcutber 22, 1858;-tf 4 S'TOirgS,P7r/PE; I SHEET- IRON IRON WARE. 111 e unders•igned would announce to the public that he is nein in the above mentioned business; 'and may be fhund opposite his ohl stan‘d, on . Main Street, below SearleSi lintel, where he will be happy to see his old euomners and as ninny new ones as will give him a call. Stoves of the newest pattehts, and at the cheapest rate+. Jobbing Done on Short Notice. 1 . Pr "tliv'e taken in exeltanr for ward. S. A. WOODRUI?F. }tondo•e. Not% 4, 1858. WHAT NE ! CANDY XT instead of 'MEDI k.ft'Cl NE, a fiet,for PIM DON'S - - Tit aPald LOZENGES Have elitirely superseded the use of all other C. P. READ, J. P. W. RILEY wherever they have become known. They are vrarr to tkc ta,ti. READILY EATEN BY CHILDiZEN—: PERFECTLY SAFE, snd are the 'most • EFFECTUAL An d Rdi: t hi e mahcithiutic Medicine in trpE. They CONTAIN _ N , iIIIERCU 11,Y or ally suktstance,ibichi-e r an ieje;ro. the weakest • !plant, but hare excellent -• TONIC.PIZOPERTIES which Rill INVIGORATEtIio system and render it proof against subsequent attacks. Price 25 cts. Manufactured by N. F. MAILSII S. scraii‘toa, Pa. For sale by Abel Turrell, McKen zie k Eldridge, Zerab Very, Eaton 4; Mosley, Tray- Jon Brothers, T. I/letterman, jr., and Dealers gen erally. noY.4,'3B.—thn Syrup, Sugar, &Molasses, r rim bc.it in town—au the lowest price—by B. CILINDLER. Nov. 3, 1858 ATTEND 11.1• rIVE underAgned would respectfully announte to. the FAnnEll3 and all others interested, that PIOTT 8t TILDIFIi, at the old stand of M. & E. MOTT, are pre pared to throb& I'LOWS of the most approved pat terns. now in WIC, such ns Illatehley's. Motes /ran •Betwo, &c. Also Puitieff of all kinds, Landsides, , Culiratortetili, and all kinds of ,ctuttings Tor Farm. era and otlierao, pf which wepropose to sell as lam irs can be afThrded by any establialunentin thiAcoun trv--. ELIJAII lIOTT. We are niso agents for 'Emery's Horse Powers, Dreg nod Chrolar Eaws for wood, Isis° wog Churn Powers, which we can furnish on short notice. .Ifontrol;e, Dec. 1, 1.958.—tr Illacksmithing - Blackendthilagi fimiE undersigned would announce to tho citizens .'l-'lisetiot and vicinity that ha is prepared to do all lorts of - BLAOICSKETHING, • CARRIAGE EROMIG, rind the IRON WORK for all ordinary kinds cif MA= CII I NERY v at, his : shop in Glenwood, Ina work; manlike manner, - and orgood, fitatiirtnls;'' All n;(1;14116'0! ag: . :ittilei4'..standing mini!' tie settled, , 0: W. CO` 'AD. Glenwood, Oct.. ft, I StiB.-tf • Ci3:b 0 CS. r ,t SLTERIOR lot of ,Neliv•No. I, selling for . three quarters the eriee of lest season, by !I. 7iIJAAITT. • • , • • Secondhand Ba rrels.,. ,- , ,A FliestilY every - description, 601 ft. and cheaper ./ than new anti, for sate by i . :.__ _. _-. 1. , ' ABEL TURRELL llo . ntrose,'.l)r. 24, ` 1858 soLE LEANUU; by Flgat * CO- XontroseTaiii:l2 l. tabu.' . . Nivatirciar. Neur.CriAidic: A 6NEW-lot li:weak of DeLARIES, CAA,LTOOVA ope an n!aq, Anclnaoror: 4 l!%lngs,ann", 44 sactieci , .• • j:•Lt,? 14 ,4 1 4 - BON. M a t i nn i; j " 15 8 • - NOTICE. WM. IC:IIATeIt kinds of , it ERMI 17' G E G. A. TILDEN TUE WISE CAPTAIN 14eps Wide of the Rooks WHICH WRECK THE SHIP ' ' :And Wise PEOPLE s Triuli wizeics 40e. 0, 0 es Are Sold-the Cheapest. NEW GOODS HAYDEN . BROTHERS; ORE, PRICE AND READY PAY 'STORE ~Tivt arrived a large and Splendid Sto ck of il)Ple-.S; &lob, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, WALL & WINDOW PAPER. - Flour- and Salt, Watches, Jewely, Yankee Notion', &c., Am., ace and a great many articles too numerous to mention. A word to the wise. If ron want bargains ail at ItAYDF f N BROMERS. • New Milford, Dec: 29. 1953. Binghamton Water Cure, BINGH4MTON, BROOME:COUNTY, N. Y. 'yak Establishment is open for 'the reception of AL Patients the whole year, and is arran g ed with a view to the health and comfort of invalids during the cold weather.' The MaTTIJ P©ol7/1@ are thoroughly warmed and the entire house is kept 'ate ,st.raintcr temperature. • Etperienee has demonstrated that water treatment is most successful during the Aututnts and Winter months; • Expressly to the Sick. You nre an invalid and desire to be cured. You long for health. Make the proper effort and your health will be restored. Are your Liver and Stom ach diseased? are your Throat and Lungs diseased? are,•ctit Bedridden, unable to walk ? have you Rheu ntatistu or itarrurity of the blood? have you General Debility and Palpitation of the Heart? have' all of your efforts proved abortive? Go to the Binghamton Water Cure. {Yoder Treatinept will speedily cure you. • For further Resticulars, address 0. V. THAYER, M. E. P. S. Pr. 77utuer will.Le at Sus9ucha'nna Depot, (ricers Ifotel,) ilercyther 24th, and January 21st., for Cnnsuhation. Binghamton, Dee. 22, 1855,-tf Book, Btooks AT COST, FOR CASH! F • 33. CHANDLER is now prepared .• to supply pcaler, , t or Schools, by . the quanti ty, with the knowing, Books at COST; fur CASH'. • stoddard's Series of Arithmetic& Sander's Readers and Spellers, • Webb7S Normal Readers. ilrowli's and Corall's Grammars. ALSO • Lefler, Cap, and Wrapping Pai;nr. 1 have on hand a good assortnymt of Fancy Gift Books,_Alhums, Pieturer Paintini,r4 ' China Goods, Gold Pens and Penni American and English 'Watch ed. Clocks, kc., kr. Not forgetting to-mention the best article of Toilet Soap-tuade, tolled • ' HONET-DEW SOAP; • which if any one after using ti mike, thinks other wise, please call and your money shall he refunded, at CHANDLER'S. :gontrose, Dec. 15, 1856. CABINET SHOP IN LYNN. utidemigped taken dila method to call the at tention of the good pectpht of Springville and"vi cinity to the, fact that he carries- on the CABINET MAKING *BUSINESS' at Lynn, in Springville township; where all articles in his libe—of . good. material; - and workmanship-s— -may, be had cheap for cas,h. CALL AND SEE. - t a ir- Grain, Ste., wilVbe taken on account. - THOMAS ABNER. Lynn,Teceniber 15, 1458.-3 in COBB & ROGERS f FFER to the public, at prteei that cannot fail 1.. J to suit, a large atul superior assorttneut of GIVO C E LE S • At the old and- well•Anown establishment formerly oeeupie4 by 0. M. Cratle. • - • suu.pes, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR, and SA . LT, (by the suck or barril,) k'ISIJ, cud all u articles sually found in first class GrOceries. • Flour by the Wholesale annetall. As we mean to we'll* to receive a liberal share of publinpatronage: We`hare also opened al, BUTCHER SHOP in the basement of Boyd & Wetstee3 riesr Store, corner of Main and Turnpike Streets. N. D. CASH' paid. for Pen% anti Ilillega. COllll Montrose, Dee. 15, ISSS.--c2noet... ONE HORSE STORE V).40 . .4.4404A:#11-4.424 - 44 • SECOND LOT DE Fall & Wintpi Goads: Just( received and selling remarkably tow, for"; rX II 3E3C.IO I=o/I:7sri lP . T. SMITH; Jr., & SON'S Convinced-that the " Nimble sixpence is . prefera ble to the stow slating," we propose dealing upon that plan. By selling Goods at " figures whit,' can not fail to suit," and paying the " highest ~,tark at Prlces for all kinds of PRODUCE, "we ex. peel a II US!!!" . . . • • Drv - GOods.' LACK SILKS, Poplins and Plaids, l/ PRINTS in endless variety, De Dines and' Qinghatns, the best Id be had , Prout the City of " Great Natorielty." In fact every thing in the line of DRYtOODSgoing low "FOR 771 E PA Y,"at - 811.01 & SON'S., -OLi 0 rk.H N TINDER COATS, Orer Coats 4 ' 1J - Pants, Vest, and Collars, MLA, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, Cheap. fur the DOLLARS, it SMITH & SON'S GROCERIES.. ri lbs.. Good Sugar fin..sl,oo. 30 dbe. Rica for ill/ 0,00. 16lbs: Salaerattis for $l,OO. 9 lbe. Good Tea for *l,OO, and other Goods at equally low figures; at . jr. For reasons we know nol,we oak make a rbytne, • With this kind of Goods, at this present Gag,'' Sulficolt to Say; we've all kinds; and enough; ' • . Frorea bbl. ,of Flout. Sugar; Coffee, Pee,. &c., to a , esars word, of Snof. • tr IT CII up the tenni, bring along your Grain,Bub 11: ter, E ga, Featherici'aper Rag?, ke., soft don't, forget to britg'the lVife ila,sir and what Caihriu have to spare. • Yours In • • : • •-• •' . : J. SMITH. Jr., & Dec. J, 1448: . • 1 . " • , ID -7 1=03L" EilEta • . rrlnFi',Underidgned - are. TiO* tuanufactuting . tind har e - iiti a dAUIcIn di f •--• • : • - - , Cartitiker And' Slolgtu Stuff, inch- Altoe."; Bows, • Jhitlß; ' Cuttir-Runiteiii" Rartie;illbielerir, Ike , ific; tor sale; In Ma to atilt pare ' chasers, very low for cash. . , -Also,-all kinds of work ateeittid and bent, to order. • 011001 CA JOHNSTON. -‘• Great Bait PiLdifirett 1848.-47; .' ' • . • l i resit Fluid; -LusT otEttgD,":AND FOS BALE BY • tr Vet. Y9 l tau. - J. LYONS I;BoS.s= Greif "Tirtiffillih-.. IMO TheßeadyhySystem! IT IS CERlTitit TEAT GOODS CAN BE SOLD SUCCESSFULLY MONTROSE, AND AT SUSQUEHANNA .DEPtiort F. For C es I r lIIOSE thiuhting this assertion will do well 14 Call at the Stores of • • - • ilo,seqb.lo4 & eo: Where it will be Koren that the merchant, in. sel ling his Goods, can afford to sell CHEAPER 'for CASH, and can offer indimenienti WIC - lent to make- it nn object to purchasers, at „whiteier . seed fice, to procuro the money to make their purchase* on the Cook System. They have just received, and are constantly re ceiving a larga,assortment of • • DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. particularly_ adapted for, , • Fall and:Winter, and which arc purehased'undr the • moat favorable circumstances, for Cash.. , , • They are enabled to and will offer and licit at prices far below others that have given everlasting ercrit,— no matter whether it•is to Tom, Pick, or ifstri. THEREFfiRE • Examine,, Compare, and Hi SU MK an sOsortment heretofore unequalled by anything ev er offered in liontroae. IL IV "Tir, ANEi STAPLE DRY GOODS, Comprising ntany new and desirable styles of Goods unknown hitbis market,auiong which will be foand,iri Ladies' Dress Goods, all the novelties of the day, cheap at Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co% SHAWLS. , Ne‘i'and choice styles of Broche, double and single. Stella, Plaid, Wool, Tahoe, _and Mantilla, and a new Style. of CtiENILL BRAWLS, dHEAP, • e, • uttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's. • CLOTH CLOAkS • An assoriment always on ham!, alsolAdleaCloth and trimmings to watch, of all shades, ; Chtap, at • „ seubaum, do Co's. Guttenberg, r 'R08E1D22[12,,, EK In this department we can offer rest inducements. as we are purchasing directly from Importing Houses. The assortment comprises - French Sets, Sleeves and Collar!, i Worked Edgings s Wad Insertingi, and a great many more articles too numerous to men tioo—all of which may be found CHEAP; AT Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's, tm4 - to: emolD.g. Bonnets, Ribbons Flowers, • . Wire, Stiff Nettings, and Frames,. at wholesale and retail, 'Cheap, at Guttenberg ! Rosenbaum ! & Co s. DOMMITIC. May be foinid aU the diffeivot qualities of PROMS, GING'IL4ifs • BLEACHED GOODS, . FINE; UNBLEACHED MUSLIN.% TICKS, STRIPES,..„ 1 % DENIMS, z SHEMING .24 yards aids, CHEAP, AT GUTTENBERG, ROANBAITM, & COS READY-MADK CLOTHING. As this is one of their principal branches of business in New York City, they certainly hare one great ad. vantage over all the\ rest of the Clothiers, they hay. ing.one partner steadily in New York City to 4erote ell his time to this partimilar branch of mannfactaro. They will furni.h, at any time,- a good Garmente at about the price for which_ t. the materials , can be got They will warrant their work and a complete fit or no Lirgain. They keep constantly on hid one eir the best stocks of -' Ovei and Under Coats, suca AS • FROCK, DRESS, RASLAN, SACK, & iANTS, .in great aariety and different styles : ; Vesfs r Vests : Vests : Such as flush, Cassiineie. And Satin, CHEAP,AT Guttenberg, flosenbount CO.& C \ LOTHING‘ MADE TO ORDER, OF TB ' BEST :MATERIAL% - At Short Notice , . ` J . - .:117ndev Garimenti For Ladies ar well 'is for Genti*in;.. such_ u SILK; Lit/IKT,WOOL, CULP, AT `Gi*ouqweilr, Rose;nbatiini it Co: On t e,se?rd o,sureieist fir the To ourntonerinuo Friends' and cuitome* --. and ici-paitAe l o4 to ibase imicreing ibelgulelies to b. 4 indebted to u, , ,,lffe would - my ogee more that wo well for - • f t . , ' • READV : ` PAY,;, • bestMiteiv and all Sceounts must "14 settled' withotit 'finther antics. We s ikre _tired or .mitiltg D'anniDiN Lettess,muljiunurtingAle rofta*Lto /9 18 .1 Welg4imall ridglAt,thithiSbeat =riot price In psymept. standlniorst six mouths on, ow: /o*, will be left for slolleotko, usip leek Kttlea t tY nate., - .•< atherg ilaseithatuk& Ca, NOPTIO6I, OW* 30 1 11114. - ' Plomeik
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