F.dtiCatlopal Notie;--en Petorday, at p. - February 5tb.1859,5. Navies, Est., deliver s scientific lecture befbro the Bridgenater %Sash* geaelrensvAssociitioa, at the free 0401 berme In Montrose. O. Carr See'rv . clitious Notice.—ltcr., A. D. :WAttiisir *II Fent In the Unliersiain U'.Orrb; Montmse, neitSeighly: gebieit in at afternike,7 ti the high *skit god by-ways of liFe." ItEADV • wixEIIIGEVE COMPANY,i‘ Baca: AFC hereby notifiej to meet at their tu g iue ;louse, of &today, Fthrhary sth, et 61 o'clock, p. m. E. U. Futottex, Forcoicto7'. L. L.- LTONS, Secretary; —.4%. reb-7, 'SO. --“ e % ' girl I' * r,:rars,rwv - ,0 e....:.W. af d Monday. He i • .. . /teller.* ;aitled to meet at tittle F:ngine House, on Monday, Feb. 7th, at 7 \ o'doet!„ 11 m. J. P. W. itILEY, Foreman. • .• • C. F. .13.a.n.sr; SeiTrtaiy. J. P. W. RILEY ' AGENT FOR • WheelettilTilson's Sewing Machines, _ • THE BEST : 111 !USE. . • . . 3ir/tra s stnit-•llttalsrse ch tort sldlnt hi.O that' saki esso , 4 ,1 tl* Itisto:lot tqath. woilltmoo., tr!k t l..,tra. Wootcptssot t.,:t• tott roods, unmoor.. stabaing. punting, Sear , ..c.ttc.... triUlitsi.i.gtb .6144 btalltr.ll%.4 l Jr to say laza rsot. - We pryer WHrzLeek. - Witsme*SeicisgMachinek forjanikuti.--Tienipse. We ralmod ionagiie any thing more rerfret. NEW You EcAsouan. Monireme; Dee. 19 t i858 .-I.r. : • & BAKER'S C:fiI.tDR4TED g • EWITIG . tiIACHIRES: 49S Broadway, New York. 1$ Simmer Street, Boston. • 730 Chestnut Street. Mal; '137 Baltimore St.. Baltimore. - 169 West 01151 . .. Cincinnati. k Mew ijt 775 rnaehe tetentrenn tiro 5p0.1:5- I , ll.`bAV: requiting ho reterndlng nether:ad . Items. elht. (sat!. rtt. hitchee in a stieerinr rtyla rnlttltlng each .rant I. It. ft.rn otx.e.thatt. teithrmt reeimrse to the hanelnetytle. reqitlretl by other ma- eland. It Letter and cheaper se lelte4 than a ..emnerett. yart. even IS de tGss ll& ter one cent an hour. Sera. Mt A etw.rh...a. - F. B. CHANDLER, Agott. ItOrrigtg E, December % ISsee. • In Crawford, Orange Co„ N. T.., on the I ftth JAL,. by Rev. A. Johnston,' LL I Mr G. F. FORDII of :Mont rose, and Miss Srs.sx CORWIN, o 1: the former place. . At Skinners Eddy. Jan ISt, by Rev. R. Van Valk berßt .*' DAVITL V. FRANC E and Miss LCTITLI. D. ' trit ; bf Itth•el. . . J. lith„,hy the same, Mr. Wm. 11. Cants-six. of • Actium, S*zsq. Co., Pa... and Visa. Lterts. J. Tess , arf, &Tuscarora, Bradford County, Pa. . . In Chard, Oct: hy Ilter. C. Miflei, Mr, QCs. of Mass, and Miss Emirs J. WE'*, of Lenox. • - • • . • DIED. .In 'Mont:lke, on the evening of the :lath ult., Gtonoa Asa Con, aged 'b. lyears. / 1 in 144, iiii LLe tliitit ult.; Tnowas Cl. Siirn, for• .6erly of Minneapolis, Min., aged ifY:reak • . lu Binghamton, (at school,). Jan. id , 18lft. Miss MARION, only daughter of \. E. Eenlieo, of Gibson, _ - N.; age d 'io e.sirs.'..l t , • .. . • . . Marion wassone of the most estimable young la •Alles of the place in which she resided, with as good : evidence of Itanr life is any of us. With wore than ordinary qualities of titind, she WAS away at school preparing herself for the more active duties of we manhood, and while,there, the Mow was dealt, and the Odled to her fttal - account. ' I speak in behalf of a. large circle of kind friends when 2 soy to the be reared, we sympathize with you in the in•eut loss) nu '. have unstained. and by this sudden act of God we arc,called td mourn deeply the Icos.or a dear friend and associate-4A tildim we shall ever hold in kind remembrance. ' When one so universally loved and respected bv all who knew her, has been taken front our midst, it is. with a sorrowful heart that we speak, even of her goodness, for it-brings fresh to mind the sad truth, that - atn ornament to the circle in which she mated has been called from her worthy position among tne living and laid within the narrow lint'w• of the tomb. tmegls the memory of the dead brings with it 'a sad nerK yet we lore to think of them, as when-with us they mingled in the social scenes of life—Men trace them through all the Mations they bore to those around them, and call to mind the frequent acts of kindness shown to their companions.. They mac have bad faults, but the grave has covered them all. Ulna been thus wisely ordered, that the tomb seals aliremenibranee of error on the part of its inmate ; we only recollect bow good and kind they bare been to us, and how much we are indebted to them for their kindness; and this I think is one orate -wisest orderings of Providence, for, the vacated memory of every thing wrong and fresh recollection of their , goodness, is the better calculated to teach us 'one of the great lessons that God designs us to' learn from thesedden removal of a friend from Earth to Eterni ty, which is, no Matter bow much 'roodneits we pos sess, or how highly we are esteemed, or are born., to die, When ,the dm.tedyee, on his terrible errand frotn the ek e the dead, summons one' with whom we hare been associated from earliest childhood, the deeper emotions of the heart are awakened. and our realisation of the uncertainty of life is enlarged. Goi lute a purpoae in thus. afflicting, us, and :we should learn from this that our lives are•not ourown, and that 'we 'cannot prepare too soon to meet our God. T. L. C. • Is Susquehanna Depot. on the 20th ult., IfEmssa, only child of Henry and Ellen A. Hall, aged 4 years, 6 months, and its days.- • Farewell My eltild,'my darling one, Thy spirfeelled, thy spirit's gone - - To Heaven above with Christ to reign; Where,thon silt never feel a pain. - In rain the tears thy parents shed, fu vain their hearts with anguish bled, In rain their anxious care and . griCf, God, Godalone could give relief. No more shall sickness pain Thy breast, But with thy Savior's lore possessed, Thy pains, thy griefs, thy groans, thy sigh; Are all exchanged forioys on high. Prepare, 0 Lord, on; hearts to feel &timbales to :thy heavenly wilt ; - . Mar we our child, our all rtsipt To thee, for all we have are thine. In, Binghamton, N. Y. on the :fad ult., Eld. dons Hanes, of Groat Bendoigerl 76 years and 6 inad+6. -fie was born in Worcester, N. Y.., and moved in to Susquehanna County some forty-fire years ago. During most of that time be has raided in the Township of Great Bend. He was. it , is believed, one of the constituent members of the Greatliend Baptist Church, and continued a menihir of that, church til.his death.' Ho served it faithfully in the capacity • at different times, of Deacon; Licentiate, Preacher, and Pastor. /le was regularly ordained to the Cos frel Ministry in 1132. With a modest estimate &his natinahuid acquired, he was never.. dispos ed, on any occasion to make himself conspicuous: . but in an bumble quier way, (as rather feeble health and the eircurarnees of a large family would allow,) he sought to driTtis Master's will in preaching the Gospel In neighborhoods comparatively destitute of 'thespians -of Grace.. By the good he, was _known only to be loved. He was respected by all. It wo'd be Math to find, even • among departed worthies, One who had left a hates' reputation for honesty, in teg ty,snd sincere piety,as a heritage for his children. Is the aurae cal la he Ind-been celled to endure nary of the hirdshlps . of early settler's life, Ltd trials Conneeted with affection and 'faithfulness. Among _these was the burial of his wife and /wren 'of their eleven children. He bas now. gone to meet them in the spirit land. filthooglosnore suddenlytban andel • paced by-near friends, be passed away in an hour of full consciousness, strong faith, and bright brie. His death, in the stron_g language of Tupper, "-was .the sun at his setting." row. In Montrose , on the Ittli 'nit, Mrs. Lanni, A, wife • of S. M. Wilson, aged IS yrs, 6 months sad 11 days. When the warrier !mama victorious': from the bah the field hoiriondly.dono shout die praises of the toommient • _And-when , Unman, De 4, weak, timid woman, meets undauntedly die great . 'Ming of ter rors," and " conies off snore than conquethr," oh, can -we be mute? 'No, let it pass from heart to beam, from lip term, "she died trionwpAsstl" But not in her own strength met she that ha dread. foe, abet leaned open the ism of Him who said, "I em the resurrection and the Bk." Mrs- Alison's illness was lingering, and &stressing. Consemptigathasilw years marked his feirful pres ence by ore sparkrtnif eye, and glowing lip ; lude our fears surd his power should become irrcsist . , Ilkarly throe matiesj, j'atttg. 'kW° was atrideen ditto. nev e r -to the sgioLL• row the . first alb fiegined/oproasid x&li die bit& that It wit! • - harlot 1111.80. She had been, ftr,a-loattiate, an accepts* fad at the besbytastaa Chars* of MMEXEM=!=== . . Monte Bat ealseNdoint that - the P6B'ooloo of regeneration bid b4.llgathering the dust of earth . , she fled anew to the living fountain,. " washed her totrailidilaidititie ii4lfa fn titebtoOder the l'Agub."' The *deli isinithariaug,h. None could - visit the room hallowed by her pres , ctice, without feeling that she ' was Meet for Maven.; To j;ive lap beg' children was . the mbet serene struggle, bat ftifas brief; With street runt netion the said, "the l j e iand that sustainer me will lake &rye iifii4M."- tender regard for her husband and rinds toMintring, and her heart constantly overflowing with "gratitued for the kind attentions so freely bestowed.. 'Many Valuable books, and other precious little gifts she des ignated to be-given to those most. beloved. .Indeed, she left nothing unsaid,' or undone that would be soothing or coinfoiang 'when she should hare passed away. olt, how fbnlijr we cherish each word rhe breathed, as a rick-gem in the signet ring 'of her love. „at.times the vail that hitleirthe virittn al from the earthly seemed lifted to her mortal vision and she would exclaim, " Oh, there is unutterable blur in Heaven !" When the last moment came, with out a moan, or faintest sigh: her glad spirit passed (crint,its . y!ty sitting to the glory of the Eternal iii t litis murmured id Oily as she Red ; " l am going,- , lam koirtg." Then, like an eildi fr.';iti flit Other shov came the last " farewell, farewell:" With the- stricken; the desolate, an d the mother less w.e sorrow, and yetyith the Attgels we rejo;ee; - Ear: religion has gained another bonfruest; and Heaven anOther . . .. 0, do not say " she's dead,' , • - Link not her name with clay— Say one we lore both Ned • To readmi ofendless day. Serene of llia dear fold Thg.*teigigrd Jdh,esdled home— Ver deserts Ideas andcold, :So more with us she'll roars. 0, say an Angel throng Came at the dawn of daY. And n ith triumphant aoug, Bore the redeemed away. anee•erptsx. , f iesns' ctsitm gittek A4cOini4s ray To cheer us on to IreSien. 11 . ratio nEt'id.; " Link not heinnfilb with Sar one tee lore Lath fled Toscalins of endless dap'. 'TEETH. GUM arfd Plain TM!), for Fecs tt sta TOlRthf. . , Efil 31 tiff=c: rcii. 2: 185? Administrators , it olive: XTOTICE is lieribj• given to all persons having de .lll mends against the Estate of Groan. Fe.ocem, late or Bush town:ship, deed, that the sauternes' be presented to the undersigned ter arrangement, And all persons indebted to said Estate are requesteti, to make sr.Frfledilte pstirfent. u. t i p , '" o lT l e t ". l3 . ll : ll-11*, I 14" Rush, Feb. 2,1869.-431 r Adnilnistrator's ot ice I \TOME is hereby given to all perrdns haring de ll mob amunst the- estate of Jous Booms, deceased, iyta of Libel:7ith.r.t the smoe men be pre seii'ted fa t!tc tinderaltsi - ed toe arhingetlittil, and in permits todelited to said estate ireemltiested to make immediate pgrnient. . • JOSEPH' NtEllistErti Administrator. 'liberty, February . 2i 1852;-8wr . _ CASH Paid. for OATS, AT MONTROSE DEPOT. TLIE subscriber, or his Agent, will tot. at Mont ro se MINI Intl! the Ist illy of March next, to par C.iSti for Oats on delitery. - Wilt pay 44 Outs Per tonshel, durin!;tlie neNE fen days. VITIER.' • Montrose reti; 2; 185t+1.-"w Farm for Sale. subscriber offers for sale his farm bleu:acd in the town of Lathrop, Susq. County, coataikeng GO ACRES. in a good atate of cultivation, well watered, with a frainelionse and good barn, and an orchard of 100 trees bear i ng fruit. The above farm is distant about Ye miles from the Hopbottom Defoti the P. L. & g, and 0 miles front Xontroia, the,co. ! , eat. Trams made kintan.by eagittg - titC sultscriber On the pretthees... • N. Other lands atriolislog nan also be bad. • ' - 4010' LORD. PLOT* Feb: 2,1859.-3wp SHERIFF'S SALES *Lane of sMalry writs flamed by -the Court 1.-1-ofriammcm rem of Susquehanna county :uol to Me directed, l waexpose to tee by public vendue, at the Court Ifouse in Montrbst, on Siturday the DI lb day of Feln 0ar.,1859, at one o'clock, p. to the fol lowing describetlyieers or parcels of land, to wit : All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Ilarford, County of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to w r it: on the north by lands of.— Green formerly N. Guard: make east by hauls of the heirs of Luther Price, deed ; on the south be land of Da vid Taft, and on the west by lands of Shepherd Car penter ; containing about 8 5 acres, be the same more or less, together with the appurtenances, 3 dwelling houses, 1 bats, 1 orchard, and about 50 acres itti prered.. Taken in execution at the suit otsZerah Very cs. Charles Withey. Also all that certain .piece or parcel of land sit uate in the township of Sew Milford, county of 5415.- quebanna, and State of Pennsylrania, bounded anti described as fellows, to wit : beginning at stones the southwest corner of lot So.' 178, thence by the west line thereof east 142 8-10 perches to the centre of the road; 'thence along the same S. 89' east 33 perches; 'thence S. 62' em 4 iltialad 9-10 perches to G. Peck's corner 'oppos.ite a post;'thence along said Pea's line S. /31 7-19 perches „to stones inlhe south line of No. 173; thence along the same north SR". west G 2 perches to the beginning; containing 54 acresiind four perches„ Also all that other piece situate as above; bounded and described as follows, to wit :'beginning hi a public road at the • northeast comer of Jacob Wayrusn'iland; thence along the. said Wayinatis land south 22-* west 38, rods to a post, and north SIT west it 046-10 rods to a P&L and south 8}" . west R 8 rods to-a Past, 'and south 32 1 ' west 10 and 6-10 rods to it post, End south 21' west 8 rods to Joshua Phinney's land; theses along the same south 811* eats 35 perches to a hemlock stump ; thence north east 142 perches to the aforesaid public road ; thence akwig said road north 874' west 11 aad 1-10 rods to the beginning;- , containing .19 acres and SS .perches, beshe same more or, less, to • gether with the appurtenances, one framed house, one orchard, and about 40' acres improved. Sal two pieces lie adjoining and occupied as one farm, and the - improvements are on *both of the above described pieces. Taken in execution at the suit of G. S. Bennett vs. John S Wayruan. PurchSsers will in all cases be required to pay s on the day of ask, an amount sufficient to .cover.the coats ofsale, otherwise, the property will be resold forthwith. , • JOBS YOUNG, arty, Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Feb. 2, 1859. suserzwiwAvointry NORMAL -' - SCHOOL, 4t Montrose; Susi& Co., Pa. J. F. SJOUARD, AA, PRINCIPAL. TErtxtext termof the ."Sysecrnasna Cocas NOEYAL BMW will commence On • • Monday the 14th day of Feb., 1.859; to continue eleven or twelve weeks. For the accent• modstion ofleachers who dottrel° attend a quarter of eleven weeks, and are unable to be present until the 21st of February, the-OPENING ADDRESS will be delivered on that day, in the Academy Dalt, by Wx.11. - JEsscr."&i., and die term, (if . advisable,)-, will continue eleven weeks from that time. During the term Prof. Svonnisto- will 'deliver a course of Lectures on the Science and Art of Teach ing; Moral Culture, and Elements of Character. and en Natural Philosophy. Lectures will also be deliy ered by F. B. Darnios, M. D., 1041 Emton; and others. durharshe term. Students who consult lbeir-leeni.-itilarest will _be tireseFt the fiat rzu time term, ea will allow no traria Wish to keep them one rouretst from their ,school dutioi. • All who desire can talc lessons In Instrumental snd Vocal Music under thorough instructors connected with The echooL EZPE9rOS. TOMS, in Nonfat Depatintest,ll weeks,: $6,40., in Primary . - . 14611. - . " Laski 404 Greek, catnt, do, 4,01. 4arltnical 'Mask; ! 2,00:' Booed per week. • . 2 ,0 0 -; - le is *Amble tbse eabieb.bab be p.id in beh moce, sad nolladaeriave will beau* hesuudapta are absent, 4=Bo' use sassortePtrocr ier, *Wadies& beard atetine -Eorlaither-OuticvieeitgOilailheFeb4al. ' riet - .T. Lr sebbbase. - : .: :,,.I:WAL #lmsor. Pruidott *‘' itottuoses Ao. Sit : l :-if ===4 - . or ' . gx. OY , u - Ohatiritt County. - ,llade arylpubtisbni in porinanee4l an "let of A • , 15th, of April, ..D., 1834. —;-- .11111rA"USTI% Accoulits for 1858. SUSQU'EMIA, Balance of Collectl thtr!irarrOlml P*lll?Menn3l"leic 11.341 421 1,119 201 421 $l6 7 , 43 41', 744 41 , 4 4 4 1 n 14.1 183 74' oil 804 74 1'34. ?6 819 A 443 3Et rlr :41 a ail : 3.4 21 1b: 12 .41 721 f l 671743 1. I.lr 2.: 011 97it 10! to Ito f.. 7 11.4 s 3 11 91 741 144 01 12 0 it 4 91 tr 2 • 4011 Ir.. I , 1 /i 71 61 715 46, 4P.11 81 34 .7.5 (AS 4RI 11,0 S9O VII 711 414' 57 S 8 fit , . 45 84 NM . ! Iti 8 4/4 NMI 711 077 01 !MI 517, nt9 , 191 tte. 6, 1 16 h 17f 56, .11 1,1 tit 11 71' 4 a 9 ;rig , =IP! if g 8113 741. 1 II 55 14! 741 11' 0111 5.19 It'll ;TA .1 4..1 :4 1 , 817 11 99• t , 7 . 7 1 616 591 %%Oil 6 IX' 48 41 1441.; 14 61. aBl de: tnt 4; 410 7: 881 7.. It le! MO 11; 3 71. N 1 141 C.+4 21, 11,V. 88 16 1 , 2 79-46 S". 11 43 216 24 14 6+,4, 18 18 2:14 66: 11 0 74' 1 :81 Com.rribio. 1 Towsermr. r,Wel# 11..., ‘:.; 11 ...*; . • • 1 . . IL Wars( J. L. A‘Lint,..'ll,4.Rlyn„.. It, W. Rat try,. E. S. Ls , : E. It. tiatet,... 11. 11r0wne11...;Dum1a1f....... F.. T. coller...;FHtndnille. F. l.!n. M. S. Tos - tie...Fort , Sl.ax, L. G. lletotrlt. . . R. P. TerDosk•rnillt nn.A. ..... Herrick,— ts I •rt,yi.tt,:a ffutt•hy..- I...sinith • 1.11 , 6uP: T. et.Talrer...q.nox. Tf.T. - linhlwoonA-Ithrop n.Plckerine.rt'Ll , 0utr0m.......1 W. W. 11.. . 31141,11e10 , 111.1 J. T. Ntiller.:....tNvo 3111t0r5,1 E. A. Ilatton...lll.4a.lude. •• • I It. P. Itaker...., W. 11. tia!gr.. 'Silver Lake.. T. Scot t W. St Intier...;sl..q. A.T. 02.11ovrar.IThotr.soo.,... 11==1===t1 .1 7 $C4P17'CIATIOS. Tidal auleasnt Am. - m:lf ;obi I.r!oder,. Atustgct of E.uhvettatioult to Col.— •.. Amount or rereentato Tr,-3.urre.013,,r. Mnntmr, . MUTT. Trmstirts - Mevantlbct 31. ) „ Sasgnelianna Cotuity-185& . iDR VietirdialMSEMiS CutiN.;:i • • - 11.444 Vitwep. ~ .. • RoAtllLintige • P..Wr11m..P01.um1+1131)11." ‘ ,.. • • *iltatN: baw,t: .• • • t•ra.4l . Juiorp, ..... . ... ... ..... ••• • • 1.1,10.50 n eattl.st OAR.% .1111111 . 010$.1SLrtillf P. P. 11.411..1er, I.lteShrtiff 1/. 11. ft. Wstlc, Prrthsnotury and s, It. Well., late Prrsthno••tAry sod enante itnroir ntfeenuAl,....... ... Inteer..t o.lll[l . 111/111d• monfe• ROHM. A Nl.'4,l,ss•r .11) , 1 11. Spaft.sl, .1 Joaitts ...... ....... . St:49llllT I'll,llol 1,111114% S. Crus , lik.un Cnurt C. 111.1 T 0 ,11.1,1 1, F.lurli u. f1,,m11 • . ..... - .Wlll.l ..101rietural ..... .. • .. 11. • p T:lT.trq• ....... T Slyr . Cut Bountlr coxTRA ErM Ity 4....strbriieri ltrli•nnedatm N., Ito 6 15, Int./.1 re. .11.,t , .' , . , 1 llr !..vteon 1i. , 15171411ng Orkin.. 1.:1,1V; 8.,. n,,, i.,slt. ;..110 I !..mt y ..knaltm , . ~ S'..+ ' Up Ti,.....nirka's riaa::l4.4' (.7..V.1 . Trgasurees Statement of Militia Fines for Tear 1858, and balando due for 1850. I Tuwsaimrs. Atunuut Wel43. polzrotx.. .1' et,. sot $l3 Al 41 3.• - 70 11 11 4 , A, 1{..7. 4144.... Auburn 1 41 1 34 4 3' 4 7.& 177 Woo r, ItrltlemAll.2,l 4 '4•I I 41. .1. 1., 30135114.... 137,1t1rn.... 114 1 11 In A •-4 Illtter,...ebnounut.....; !1 301 173 6 I 77 1•-114... 11111,4 41 1 .6 .1.4 .71 E. D. Got, Dlr.,* 44 ;ig 1 4 1 141 11,Anr11.... 115171.1aff - 1 7 ` 51, S. TnA, Env, 1473.r,' 11 1 .11 40. 1 . $.5 F•II I.l' 114 2. 42. E. F. '141.A4.7,11,7,' la 5 1 .4 4 4 43' 4t 17. G. Urinet, a 1101571... PI, 40 44 A I 1 0 7 K. r. Terbrox,. • 11ie.34 Nero`.. 4113, 44 ti 17 6 722 E.l'. 1...4* 4.1 7 2 1 5 4114 Ta3lnr,.. Unraynny,...• 45 lA' 11 1 f 121 7,01 1 101 ... 40 an 40 0 7 I w T. tt•0t4,43. :47 . 1,441. t 102 7,3111._ .. 3/ 4 'l.l 441 ; ,1. 111.1.1,0 n, 1.-11:14+1,.... /0 I 691 A 141' 4 '.!tarrronL,.... Liberty 413 •1 OA% :A :41 Tom', '1,5 , 4 D. 1.. eO4llrlA, ..7 , 1 7, to 73 47, .1. r. Nc"4-Miltord 14 4'. 11 rro E. A . n Itnu,.. 7. T. T. 11,krr.... 111.14... MI 1 W.ll. (11144..... 51144.41.7 1 4e..', 177 24 11 111717 Srrittrtlll4.. l 11 33' 11 : 4 4 t .1,& 2 7 114 , 1.1/1/44,. 14 771 11 2 / 7 4 4 0 A. T.o4ll.,wer,!Thorivem,...; , 7 13 4.11, AI. D. Denesilll, Clifford, pit *217 ZA 1-24 117.19 w 11m for year 40.4.0. I:EL'A PITULATIO.V. -'-_ .5 tiloltUt Oi I hlptgre.. A 111.11.1? 41.1111 - l'ottertor.t ... L W.IL Mantua of Extraerallun% -• . '4,l""=;ilZ7TlllSV,°(''.4l'''.'":::.: ' ;:.. ' :(1L 7'• ,,, b , Statement of Treali. Ac. with Military Fund C. jr. Jrtyrr 7' , easurer, al...tntt r ,, ,ir4 d fr:u ME sss. CONTR A. ' 11, =it ;47,4A B. iu , r, A.:ll,lncr. as tier arcantt rort el.. 1; By amount rtal,i A.4emr,nk 14 . tvnuunt Print Brzakount juin Commi.slolmr. liyamousat fr.Agt for rltatlrinert. eo.oo. ii v rOllll7/14,Ionero /'lark Br Trpa.,trolllo,,fmturn-on . . . By amount In Trem.urrea nanilt, 111..A421 Treaanrer•in Aimmintturreit with the Com monwealth, of Penmylyania. 1556. C. TV. ..orr, Treasurer. DR. To ,g2T , 2,1 , anient2 r. State Thee% leeted and aeeeeeed tnr the eye of theNanneneweeallh. for the ream a• statteatent of Co. Vommieiketerillled with old Teem. rer. r.fei ,sterrerate :mom, of eatealadlne• faseefor tererVen. year, ILL: 1,12, 1,111. and 2.9 2 ,1, a. per 134 411 , 1it0. Report, Ta nmwelt rereleed fromrmeated land , To atneatit rem:Vett ircuat eel netnal Wale. - - . 18.58. COXTRA. OR; Ite Ere neemitt Mineral to Cutlectors on foal settlement, $ .:01.m . Br Mu/nem:VT'. to rnileriorA,, .1... , Z.' Itynn:rd.l tlnplteltet fnr creelnats years Iltft, '49, And . :.4.. .310,C lit-antenna In Teemetrefe hand. I , 4.19 a. !mat he Pmr tent, fi.sl ,, ,Gs BS Treartrces Percent:Tr on 46:51,949. at 1 Per Mt...... .4,..", Staten . on , Qf Treanurer's Arenornt, R.-lotion to Road • awl School tares on Unsfated Land. Fiasr—Ro ME Torun't MTV's:war for Retort I lir oret ;aid Toro•l.lMV42s6 -talrA, for iika year, Li:4; wet .11y ?mu, pesur-ULUO,... 4 2. r • .1-jri SECOROSCIIGOL TAXF.S. • ' Tn emt M$ oknalWurrantsl Ilysonl Fold Towtvailps.+6ll.67 y'ri 1534 A 11Z:',. 043.66 ißy 7n-.A. Dem , daa—•— SWIM ( Statement ofSherif 's Acroant for 1859 1838. JOIIN YOUNG, Sheriff: T., waeuiteor lines apl.3orr tem 1.4 per Coinl t :Ai of the clert of the OAK of Quite ScstUrte. 1838- ' , CONTRA. - "' f T liv antrolut f.lllTrva.norr 9 roletrule•A in Lb account.. (11:%.11 Ifs , 9 Percent 1,13.11,1 ,, 11 $143 for collorling. 4.b9 ity auwucet ituroli...44llllr - - - 9. - on , , ... . ____ Trearurer of Suer iehasna..,Caunty in Account Cur :rent ,seith said L'ounty 1854, . UW. NOTI; Treourer. D.R. Tosmousit I Tossistroilibtutds ..pa last Auditors' rrpost...triroll To stuouot of Ds pilistos for 1.4•4 Ta aml'ared from Totter. siborlfrolbr linos and jury fess, 1:1.11 To :moo: t.frosa tinsestsli idislAo • 6,Ard To auttitud revolved trout rot untod Lam's - To amount se nosey loosed, - • fsWrJ 113.58. • CONTRA, By Andutit rad osurty , By Exonmttorts ttt Capeotani. • Brr rtrecutaite to Collector& Bilgaltion SdlWADSOntriri. By voway OrSery ruatetitol I rum lu. kto 1114 15,L75„ rerrrouladnttr onmetptri k illt.47),V. at tvereent.rrz.tt Ely gegateloicor aatzpoMtined. $14,600" to. st ,11—v70, , 4 1;) - ittotitneut twayy,,. ~•Fsmoumin TrearrtreeststuK 1.11.9.116 16'5 8.1 Recapitulation. of Court Menne keeount.t Dr. T. C0ntr0.1.1% . 1... • T. wilitionsilvxPel 079itinticem To Cumfatt!Wcourt. oar 1,415,70 ME - - - .. 1858:: ... , :-• •• • " CONTRA,' ': - ' - i cR, nr INiza..-eteahisetworCq. Bonds redeemed lottk lot- 41400.00 By colt pokl la A!goo , t. 1y , 0... taloMo }womb, gold for F orolok/Nr - - - . - -' 1.42:,70 ByllasegfrOlßM tottotazollogj , • - • ' ' 4.3.17 M Statesstolaisi4o - areasayaand,lB, Tplitbd i sl l , l- Nii* ' 4 «..; .4.;... 4: il ir. l4 'To mem,* atino ?INA ' - " ' 0.41 i) .Tetiqb wow opidy. to,Covet. nom Coattadogy rig* kiste. • , ' • • ~ r t1 L 1X0......... ... ..... alma ficylingiunsinds 0 Meta( am* avlosista. akr., sa per :Ow - OP Wecatity tle boobs wbe a canes astseat. • A • . r. ~ 4.04-111 g. A.Cadosolik Clark. _,- _..._, . .- - _ ~, • --terasdputendyFOlWUNllolllo.lllll6 *lsit..4 - ir. ikarakkaoboB r t aka sarson.by - • Now Mord, ME CM= ~100 111 C HOPPERS cen find : employment two `mil: South of noscow,'m the Del. Lack. k Weet.R.l4 We aro paying rerety-Weini 'Cents a Magid conijor cutting woodtwo feet nag, ; , CASH once alj 's'ho timber i.heavy Beta, lmb; and Ma ph4 •; CHARLES lIEBARD, ' ISAAC S. CASE.' ,Moscow, Jan;.l.o, - • IF Settle I Settle Y 1 .Shore Seillemerip make Long Friillds. volt , voltthe neconnuoillicili of ter r se whod,„" pat!, 1. ninisedine heretolne, I will say, that 1, ivith my books, bills, and actiunts, will lie at the col:fowl ing timed - planes for full settlement or the same.—l„i I I flot,that I wish to hurry paymuut'but that we may'. settle and yoii I%dy Yd ! ln convenient. I will take oat in fact almost every kind of prodUce. So yenta. i you hare anythir.g you wish to spare, 'tiring it along —limner not refused. I willsbe at Wm. Jones, neail I Lathrinis Lake,-on Tuesday, . Feb. Bth ; at ()verger Balls, in Forest Lake, Thursday and Friday, Feb, 1 and) I ; at Elijah Adams, Auburn, Tuesday and WedJ,l nesdiy, Feb. 15th and 16th ; at George 'Lewis's; fill Glincick, Friday, Feb. 19th ; at L. lineman's, Laws. illie.Cetitcr, Tuesday, Feb. Old; at J. 0. Bullard's 1 Ittootlyn, Thursday and Friday ; Feb. llttli and ‘2sth;; at D. Wilmarth'S, flopbottoni Station, Tuesday,: March Ist, and at Ilicko&s,ligringtille, Wedneiday,l March 2d. . - Come one, come all. • R. TRACER. ' . li: 0. I would be glad to ace my friends !marl! 3lontrose, at any lime, come In and settle, R. T. 11 Montrose, January r.r, iszAt.-B'w -:. I - _ Ezecuter's Notice xy ()TICE hereby given to all persona baring de ) l against . the Ese or TIVOTiIr, WARNER, ! late or tne townrhr , p of Bri dg ers ater, rived, that same 1004 be presenteri 'td the rindeniigned for ar•J'; rangement. and all persons indebted t 0 raid Estato are requesred to make immediate payment. CHARLES AVERY, Executer. * Montrose, Jan. 26, 1559•—tin . • :1:1 . ; •. !; • 4.1 t I 1,(11 1 1 .1 :Y_.'7 -aREMOVAL. . ri F. fOILDIIAIII lIAS REMOVED Ills, 1-1 • Ilarnesc and Trunk Shop acrop the street, into the building formerly occupied by ROO ft Webster, one door below- Keeler k Stod ihird's which he ho fitted up expressly for a 4, ...I qic r .Saddle, Harness, and Trunk Shop, and where he would he happy to have his friends call. . AU n-ho have ut.oettloi accounts for 1858, will plane call-without further notice, And otelige, F. FORDIIAM. Mentrn, , e, 3nntntry 14*. 1 SSO. amn .4 7 06 1,7.00 ". New Year presents. TRE subger!iter hamake a present of about Fix different Mulattoes f.,r the year 1659, to ev ery family, in Susquehanna County, ' , They ;u p got up and published at a great expense, and cont.:St much valutt,ita . ADEL TURBELL Montrose, Jan. 5. 18'9. CR. IC., 4 El IZEEM .eep it before the People If.AT the te.e:l` t Um : yrk.l l :..her.. au led which EAT . - thic Iron utol the:.so:. ...yid. to., of 'lt Cc ...en at %South /tort , : :Area. and n S to 4.- InAik r the. ite.ll , heron a will Lc ntalrely eaten A p oat that ih...fe of .In.k.ph 1f17.41... Nhrri,hea u. th‘t 1 i.'. Taa en the night of tht tat of Ueceu. #l.OOO auJ v Oo,,EAld '4r:en tch.' pin.olt ash hre-rtoq" kd •41 I moil. aatl hureUr hyravvrahht, b) r awl, II: rt1,..e.. 1 C... a the < t+l) I,, ttnt" proof 1 wk. In use. • & CO'S PATEN.:T CIII)111 , 11)‘' SA FES. only mtelf In 11.1. (liv whin: have:nevet-hcen rol!bed b. Inttelory or 1.1..) tht,r c,nttoth.4l,lro) ed e‘chtentai The Pr: a of fhe ith nit: -- Ea•••••a nit to rrahril .11111.avrt..rutA ./ornwkit T.a Nrw Ilt —We: the ^ eh , .a.a. of et ia henry rt nifv tb`d 1f...iv . ..1ry in...... to I . E. ILlokl , Vb.. Ob. hi Fermi .t N•. ^4 at nat. thl,vt width N.l , 1,. the Ate Vol Aradl- t ; ptoaf ...de, that the hoak, kialser. j. ha Irv. A - e . wht.'s er , In tie ,ate at Au. Bunt mete tanch a.mr,•kl • a tin.. that the Imildloo: hk svag La lea* Fhaath. and mit IShrt . L1K.14 and that a Cr• ro riartasa une militia Lamed over the .I.ll.l.rsfa sr,. 11.4 bathe !chile have lejored,:o4 SAFE phmartll.: to 14. ise-PoJor. Signed. W. R. re....xime. drogett4 .1 . 11.1312 LE. rncrh-o.t A. A.Safet.. t.tianb:r; Manta. SANTOS a 'aebos.u.... , t. WlLwat BIT. Joint Corer. E. li.zvwn4 t..t. Joseph, Mn. F.VANS WAT'InON, ^1 Shnth hart n ow on Land the Ittreeste.....ortment of Salmon: oler Saf,a in the I r Rltral M31(.4, ‘k . :.rranted entut to ATI' Otbc, 1/1.141. ttit e4ll, srnoulk • 3icaztt....fantury 19, 1%4.-1 y torcr. =II PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES $OOO 1, REWARD to an per:mil who shall prove that one of them has ever W ed-, in an accidental fire, to preserve its contents. The BEST N.. 4 FES:anode. F. 11. CHANDLER, k i ent. Montrose, Noe. 34., 1853. - - NOTICE 14 hereby given to all pemna having, de -1 1 1 IT:O1114 ig,aits.t the Estate of ROOTRT ES, late of Iterriek township, deceased, that the, same mast be presented to the undersigned jor arrange ment, and all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment. JOILN TiIOILAEr. ELIZA lIITTIES, f Ben irk, San.:,, 195 U.—Cr Adantnixtrator'f. Notice . • ~TOTICF. it her .s Irrn in .perrem, haelue tltern nd 14..0 nrt / the egtate of A. C. LYMAN. decea,e4 late or that the lame 1111157. 14 pm-voted to flit untle,tztled for arttoce to mid I:•ente are feeinteeled to make tratnetajeraynient. 'LANNI N It. 1.17,1—A5, Adteletetut , r, SrtirtrylllP, StIAQ. 4n. :1„F.'.9...6.• Courts of Appeal. THE Commis.loners' of Susquehanna County have tied upon the following days and places for holding .NPFEALS - front the Triennial Assessment of 197,9, to wit: Forest Lake, Monday, February 21, 1859, at the' house of Mrs. Clark, in Forest Lake. Silier Lake and Choeontd, Tuesday, February 22, at Kimball's Hotel, in Choconut. .Ifiddletown. Apolacoll, and Friendsville Borough, Wednesday, Febzuar.i tad, at Jackson's Motel. naafi and Auburn, Thursday, Fehruarj 24, at the Snyder Hotel, in Bosh. • Springville and Hinted:, Friday, February 25, at the house of Spencer Ifickox, in Springville.. , Brooklyn and Lathrop, Monday, February 29, at - the house" of Jame w.O: Bullard, in Brooklyn. Marford'and Lenox. Tuesday, March 1, - 1859, at the house of N. W. Waldron, in Harford. Clifford, Herrick, and Dund.df Horotigh, Wednes day, March 0 at the Dundaff . 11otel, in Dundaff. Gibson-, Thursday,. March 3, at the house of Joel Steenback,' in Gibson. Thomson, Ararat, and Jackson, Friday, March 4, ' at the house of .1. 3. Turner, in Jackson. Franklin mid Liberty, Monday, March i,,at the house of Bela-Jones, in Liberty. New Milford and Great Beed, - Tuesday, March 8, at the Summersville Hotel, in New Milford. Harmony, Oikland, and Susquehanna Borough, Wednesday,. Marat 9,at the house of T.carr, 1n Susq. Borough, Montrose and Bridgewater, Friday, March , 11, at the Commissioners' Office, fn Montrose. Jessup, Sattirday, March 12, at the house. of Dan : iel Hoff, in Jessup. By order of the Commissioners.z WM. A. CItOSSMON, Clerk. L Office, Montrose, Jan. 12, '59. ~ .42 .is ur IBM MEI lEEM ECM 'TIRE second term of the Irbnock lligh School will JL commence on - Tuesday, February 1, 1859, to continue 12 weeks, under the...charge of 11. 31. STONE and competent Asaistants7 A, C. IMAK.V , LEE, IL D., Lecturer. Exilesties per Term of /2 Weeks. TUITION—Common Higher, 4,00. l'rimary, 2,111. Board pei week, 1,50. -Booth rent per week, .... •, . 12.1- Ir . ,65t.66 (IR. sie.te 12MES • Accommodations. The bUtdings will accommodate 100 students ; ant) those wishing to obtain rootns to board then:tsetse" can do so by,applyiug to thd Principal. A 'Teachers' duo +VI beiornted far those wishing to , teach Com mon School, as one dollar extra charge. • • The Opening Address will be delivered by the Rev. W. B. ESIORY, of Iftintrese, on Tuesday evening, Feb,, , ist, at 61, p. A general attendance ill desirahle. B. ST s 7 . l, ,r .Principal. Diuidck 18„ * ..ALOS MEM • . rPHIE einiittitersblit which has existed didng the past year, undetthe tisane of Brnstat READ,' & Co., is this day dissolvearby he own limitation. ThetwolcsantaectsiiiiCefiliklatit firisref fientle/ & 11110AMialkuileir ;trait 4t: are in the hands of 151,<V,Alesitlef, mho asthorixed to sett% the same. „ ' IEO. Y. IVEII7LEY, J. P,W. RILEY. ._-Monk Q6;44,1.113158. ME 1)Alp•flpB: 54;PPIIIIG rung, iy P 29 * " - 116 1 retqf PA9Vgizo• . 1.0[4116-17*ii4ki,_ • Jaki.b, 109. • 'RIOI Wmitod lIERRING'S •1d Vitiators' Natter. Dimock High School! -• . ~..;•':,',1 •4,f,,,,.,..i, , . :. - 10(411atigeffielt .1 . , rtitii-1.4309660, . ._ rrlIE . sibscribers Till • continua to ,earry on the Mercantile Sniffles% • as heretofore,' at the old stand in the Brick Block, under the name and style of ' I • • • READ - dr, - CO.; and they respectfully invite their old customers, and the public generally to give them a call. They de- sign to keep constantly pn hand a general assortment of amenable Goods, coniprisingthewltsual variety of -_ 11, • t.Z Ca) a' • 1 1 , 2 ' 114 - • rs O w 5 " a z "' Wve• - • wi ' ll th 0-4 s to. %.." 42.4 k-a O " 6, ti ly' • M • a: 14 :4 t o 4 0 — v c;4:t 41; 1 7, g 6 • Q't c ° 4 41 all of which they offer on the most reasonable terms I for Cash, Country produee; or approredcredit. J. I'. W. Ittt.tv, with C. F. READ. Montrose, Janl, 1859. NOTICE. nll. PATRICK, JR : , would like, af -1-1' ter a silence of nearly ten years, to appeal to the moral sensibilities of a very generous public, who have always manifested their sense of appreciation of his usefulness by exacting his services when needed or thought to be needed, but who have given no other evidence of gratitude or goodwill—particularly In the way of " substantial aid" as Kossuth would say —that lie now d es ires a full and entire settlement of all his se - counts, alv, the account:co( the late firm -of Patrick & ffiniock ; and he wishes further to state that he desires nothing to be considered wrong, if, ititer.sikw weeks, the said tiecountt!, remitting un t4ltlcitshotild be placed in the hands of a good sharp rollectemi, and made to account to him something that will buy Oats and Buckwheat. Pleasenotice this and take action accordingly.—Tours Tndy, E. PATRICK, JR. C r" If attention should not be .paid to this, Jens F. DVNMOrtf: may have something to do with it. KEYSTONE 'HOTEL. I Wm. K. ,MATCH, Proprietor. THIS new and eommodionsllotcl, situated on Main Street, near the Court House, and nearly in the center ofthe business portion of Montrose, is now fully completed and furnished, and was opened on the Tall of September, 1 s5B, for the of the public and _ tiavelers. Tho Proprietor feels confident that he is now prepared to entertain guests in a manner that cannot fail to give complete Satisfaction. The 110113 C and Furniture are new, and no expense has been spared to render it equal, if not superior to any similar establishment in this part of the State. It is well supplied with all the recent improvements and comforts; and obliging waiters will always be in at,, tendance to respond to endpapers. The Stables onrieeted with this House are New and Convenient. The Proprietor respertfully solieita the pabsmagQ_ of his old friends and the public; enerally. VM. K. MICH. Montrose, September 22, 1853.—tf STOVES, PIPE, TIN, -. • SHEET 11101% WARE: rink undersigned 'would 'announce to the ptililic that'lle is again in the above mentioned business - , and may ho found opposite his old• stand, on Main . &rect.; below Searle's !hue!, where he will be happy to scolds Old eastotners and a,s mane new ones as will give hint a call. Stoves of the newest patterns, and at the cheapest rates. ITON W • SOAP. which it any. one after Using a cake, thinks other wise, please call and pint' money shall be refunded, at WANDLER'S. - Jobbing Done on Short Notice.. Montrose, Dec. 15, MS. . -4 Produce taken in exchange for %Taro. S. A. WOODRIJFF. Mentrose,_Nor. 11, 1858. WHAT NEXT ! G - ' CANDY' instead of -IIEDI CIYE, a fact, for PURDONS WO AM LOZENGES ❑ace eldhely superseded the use of all other kinds of VERMIFUGE wherever they have become known. They are VERY AGREEABLE to the taste. BEADILY EATEN BY CITILDBEN— . PE4FEOTLY SAFE, and are the most • EFFECTUAL and Reliable anthelmintle . Medicine in USE. Tfiey CONTAIN- • ..• NO MERCURY or any substance Which can injure the weakest infant, but hare excellent TONIC PROPERTIES ' , • which will INVIGORATE the system and render it proof against subsequent attacks. Price 25 at. Afanufactured by N. F. MARSH dc. Co., Scranton, Pa. For sale by Abel Turrell, Ileßen : sie k Eldridge, Vrith Fere, Eaton & Sfoxlcy, flay , don Erottlers,l. Dlekerman, jr., and Dealers geu orally. ' n0r:1;58.4m -- - , A Happy New Year to All for 1858 it dead and gone, 1859 is bue just begun. (20 please call at the Mos - roar nowt Srons And 17 buy 4 copy of the Arts of Beauty, by lola Mon, tea, and subscribe for Godey's Lady's Book, for V2,to, or for Peterson's, Arthur's, Frank Leslie's, Mrs. Ann S. Stephens's, M a gazines, &c., dc:; at the ..lowest club rates*, or Harper's and the Atlantic ;Monthly 31agazines ati?.,no each. Call and buy VI copy of Livingston 's Travels and Exploratbaus-in South Afri- Ca, and a-copy of Recollections of a Lifetime, -by S. G. Goodrich, a fine sett of Chessmen, a beautiful Album and Portfolio, a nice pocket Bible and Prayer Book, (of which you can find 15 or 20 styles,) a copy of Miss Cooper's Mount Vernon Letter, : Songs fur little ones at home, Coprtship of Miles( oodish, a superior pocket Rolfe, a pocket Diary and Alma. nac for 1859, Lady's, Democratic, Fortner's, Trib une, and Juvenile Almanacs, Ae., and at the sante . time aubseribe for any good Family Paper on may choose at the very lowed club prices: You ban alsoget almost any Weekly Paper or ,Monthly Made - zine (N. Y. Ledger included,) for January Bth and 15th, by calling at the Montrose 'Book - Store, first door north of Searle's Botel, where they are for sale by, - A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Jan. 5, 1859. Valuable Farm for Sale. Tll seam - nee aces for sale the valuable Fenn and Hotel, lately owned-and occupied by Calvin Sumner', deceased, and king known as the. s • ~ , a =more Plficet." Said Farm Is situated' in the pleasant Tillage of Sum mersville, in the township of New '-ifiltbrd, -'B4risque banns county; ra.,'dlrectly 'Mk the line of the Dela ware, LackaWanna and Warden) Railroad, four miles from its pniction'with the Neir York and Erie, at Great Bend, and ono-a half mile from the Depot, at New Milford. It contains about - 240 wren, 180 acres improved, 811,pereampodland- : Ji, la -well we , tered, lure a lasting - afters tinning through, and . a 'Rtbier'imaG tiq-fif water conveyed in lead pipes tithelheitatt, bainiS,' and cattle-yards.- lt, is well fenced andundirgoed ettltivation; le well adapted to, growing grain, and Is : pw.udafly- fitted for growing atock,'end is one of the best dairy Cams in the cam ty. .0 hoe upon it too erotism's, Of choice godleill 1 fndt trees, a large and convenient dwel li ng, itow;oc-. 1 curled ass hoteh two large horse sod deems batten orve ktgettata'with two cattle Pirdaf-: aitple sheds andsil the arrangements for fetldleg -'401119 Area Pea log and, grain barns ; ice house, brick:Anode house, large corn boos; and 4., other. oubbnildirigh :nececearyon a large,firtg; It will be sold low, and 14471 $ 01** , 84' otadottoltr'ltii information ad- Ar ess 'ffi ':'-.: , 1.7 f." • :i. ' A' 4 ;; F XT i e l r6V `: ' • ,••• - 4 ';',..,› ;. • ''' olandiandll.4, , _ 110.16011'M - 3M ' ' • TINE NOISE CAPTAIN Keeps Wideofthe Rooks WHICH WRECK THE SHIP laid Wise PEOPLE Trade _valeta (:)- co d. 19 Are Sold the Cheapest. NEW GOODS AT HAYDEN BROTHERS, ONE PRICE AND READY PLY STORE. Just arrived a large aid Sploidid Stock of fifole, & elook GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, WALL - & WINDOW. PAPER. Flour and Salt; Watches, Jewely, Yankee Noticihs tc., &c.i ote and a - great many articles too numerous to mention. A word to theorise. Ilion want bargains call a HAYDEN lIROTIIERS. New Milford, Dee. fr.), 1858. Binghamton Water. Cure, BINGHAMTON, BROOME. COUNTY, N.Y. This Establishment is open for the reception of patients the whole year, - and is arranged With a etew to the health and comfort ofinvalids during the cold weather. The 113 tr. VN C(DOZO arc thoroughly warmed and the entire house Is kept at a Smomer,temperalure. Experience has demonstrated that water treatment is most successful during the Autumn and Winter months. Expressly to the Sick: . You are an iealid and desire to be cured You long for health. Make the proper effort and your health wilt be restored., Are your Liver and stom ach diseased? are your Throat amilaings diseased? are you Bedridden. unable to walk ? have yoe'Rhem nudism or impurity of the blood ? have von General Debility and Palpitation of the . 11eart?, have all of your efforts provedubortive ? • • Go to the Binghamton Water Cure. Water Treatment will speedily cure you. • For further particulars, address, - 0. V. THAYER, M. D. P. S. Dr. Thayer trill be of Sureinclianna Depot, (Nicol's Hotel,)Derember 240, and January 21st., for consultation. - Binghamton, Dcc. 22, 185 - s.—tf , Books, Books: AT COST , FOR CASH! B. -CHANDLER is now prepared • to supply Dealers, or Schools, by the quanti ty, with the knowing, Books it COST, for CASH, Stoddard's Series of JtritliMelles. Sander's Readers - and Spellers. Webb's 'Normal Readers. • Brown's and Covall's Grammars 110231 Letter, Cap, ain't 'Wrapping Paper:. I have on hand a good assortment. or Fancy Gift llooks,,,AlllumA, Pictures, :Paintings ' China Goods, Gold Pens and Pencils; American and English Waich. er, clo c ks, kc.; ke.' Not forgitting to mention the brat article of Toilet Soap made, called • CABINET 'SHOP_ - IN N N TIIE undersigned takes this method to call the at tention of the good people of Springville and'si chrity to the fact that he carries on the CABINET MIRING BUSINESS at Lynn, in pprin g ville township, where all articles in his line—of %aid materials and I workmanship-- may he bad cheap for cash. CALL AND SEE, eV' Grain, Le., will be taken on treount. THOMAS JAIINFAit. Lynn, Decimber 15, 1.953.73 m ONE HORSE STORE kor;p0 1 -4412:0J1iNfiz)743 - 0 -1 xl SECOND LOT OF . Fall & Winter Goods Just received and selling remarkably /oic, for wiim 3p./k...w..1 Convinced that the "Nimble sixpence is ,prefera ble to the slow shilling," we .propose dealing upon that plan. By selling Coati - at figuies Which eau:: Trot fail to suit," and paying the " Hichegit 'far. ket Prices for all kinds of PRODUCE, "lee ex. wet a Rusin- • - Dry 'Goods. BLACK SILKS, Poplins add Plaids, , • PRINTS in endless variety, De Lefties and Gingbanis, the best to be hal From *he City of " Great Notoriety." n fact every thing in the line of fora. GOODS going ow " IrOR:TI/E'Rel Y," at SMITH. k SON'S.. -CLOTH TZT G. 'UNDER COATS, Orr ('oats, kJ Pants, Vest, and Collars, Hats,.Caps, Boots, and Shoes, Chcap fur the DOLLARS. at SMITH & SON'S* GRO.OERIES . . 10 Good l S 6 ut a r . sl,o t O ns . io 2 r Olfr. 64:3 R . ic! i to s r . Good Tea for $1,00; and other Goods at eilually low figures; at & SON4I. For . reasons we know not,we cant mike trithyme'," With this kind of Goods, at this present time, Suffice it to say, we've all kinds, And enough, From a bbl.•of Flout; Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Fish, &e., to.ar end* worth of &ire. • ITCHupthe team, bring along your Grand:Mt ter„.Eggs, Feathers, Paper Rags, &c., and don't forget to bring the Wife, Rollie, nod what Code you have to spare. Yours in Trade, J. SMITH, Jr., & SON. Springville, Dec. 1, 1858. COBB & ROGERS e i FFER to the nubile, at prices that cannot fail N.Jr to stilt, a large and superior assortment of GROCERIES, At-the old • and.. well.known -Ntablishment formerly occupied, by 0. N. Crane. '. - ,SUH.A RS, TEAS, °OFFER, SPICE, FLOUR, and SALT, (ty the sack or barrel,) FISH; and all articles usually found in first class Groceries. Flour by the Wholesale anditetall. As ste men to,merii, ale hope to receire a liberal share of public patronage.- • : • We have also opened -a • BUTCHER= SHOP -in die basement of -Baydt 0/ebster's - nevi Store, corner of )faikand Turnpike StreCts„. )1: B. paid for Pelts end Illdci. - -•- " 'COBB k ROGERS. -Noniron, Dec. Ib, 108.-c2ooet. - • ..11FIRMERS ATTEND 1-172 THE undersignedwould rovectfullyaunounce to the FAsxxits and ail °there latexested, Out • • MOTT & TILDEN; • at the old stand of M. E. DOW, are' pie: pared to farrdalt PLOWS of the mcdt, approved pay , t e rns new In Om attelttta„.Mateltle's, motor fran jkam, ke. Also Potets •of alt. Ittels;landaidtce,. Caldrator teeth, and•all kinds of coatings Wrenn era and Others. an of Wail". propose to sell ad 191? soetut be afforded, by and eatabllatonent Loshiecourt• ELLIAIL MOTT; G. 4.1114V5 , 14re ars eisci aginti for s tater/a Ifteie• rens , Drag' end Tllientat Ilatri for weed; alot Dog Ch POwergiW14001010thX01111010111WitS0000; Kowa* pea. It /886.-0 Great Triumph TheßeadyPaySYste :,;,- IiCERTAIN TSL GOOD MONTROSE, or -C El, Ertl TLl%Au t b ore ting 4 ll . l.4 !ill to well of ~er~behg, iluesktit4 & 6 Where it will be proven that the merchant; in line his Goods, can afford to sell cur.pvt, CASH, and can offer inducements sufficient makc it an object to purchaseni, at whatever as. five, to procure the money to make their parch - _ on the Cash System. • ' . ' They Lave just received, and are constantly ceivivg a large assortment ' DRY GOODS AND.,CLOTHINI , Fall and Winter, and which are purchased under the most favors. circumstances, for Cult. .= 4 They are enabled to and will offer and sell at pri. 4u4 below others that have giien everlasting credit, no matter whether it is to Tom, Dick, or Harry. TIIEREFORE,_ . Exairtine, Compare, 'ands ACC OR Da MBE, an assortment beretofore unequalled by anything er offered in Montrose. • ' TV 10' 7Y . exn- . STAPLE DRY. GOOD Compcising many new and desirable styles oiOo. unknown in this market,among which will be found' ,Ladies' Dress : Goods, ,1 all the noToitics of the•day, cheap at - . Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's. New and choice styles of Broche, double and sin. Plaid, Wool, Talton, and Mantilla, and a n atyle of 011EYILL SHAWLS, - CREAM AT a guttenberg f Rosenbauln,l Co'g. CLOTH CLOAKS. An assortment always on hand, also Ladies Ciotti trimmings to match, of all shades, • Cheap, al Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co's . EUE32OI3ED[ERUE In this department we can offer greatinducemenl as we aro-purchasing dtrectly from Importing 80.. The assortment comprises • French Sets, Sleeves and,Collars, Worked Edgings =Orme and a great many more articles too numerees to na tion—all of which may be found CHEAT ) . AT Bonnets, Ribbons -Flowers, Wire, Stiff Nettinga, and Frames, at wholesale and retail, Clpealo r at Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's. . DOMESTIC GOODS, Map be found all the different qualities of PAM GINGILAMS, - ELEACHEW GOODS, PINE UNBLEACHED AIUBL J. S3fITII, Jr., 4; SON'S CAN BE:SOLD . SUCCEMFULLT IN AND AT particularly adapted for SHAW - LS. Guttenberg, Rosenbaumob Wee 1152 - Eg3 , o aoolpi ' - TICKS, sup'ES, DENIMS; • • ' • . sa.arrni a 2+ yards wick, CHEAP, AT gIaTb!iIIERG:,IIOSI6II' VMS, k.CO'S. READY-MADE CLOTHING As this l. m one of their principal branches of busin4 in New York City, they certainly have one great vantage over all the rest of dui Clothiers, they , ingone4 i partner steadily in York City to dei, all his,tinie to this particular branch of manufactu ‘ They will furnish , at tt4; me, a' good Garment, about ilia Price for which ematerials can be :: 1 They will warrant their wor ',and a complete fit no bargain. They keep constantly on hand one the best stocks of . '..• '' . Over and Under Coats, .guen As ROCK ; DRESS, RAGLAN, SACK, & PANT: • in great variety and different styles. • Vests t Vests t 'Nests k.uct, ns Velvet, Plash, Cassimere, and Satin CHEAP., AT Gatienbem, Itolobnum &.Co MADEtimsTd.i. MADE TO. ORDER OS Tnx BEST MATERIALS At Short Not TrAder.; - onto, arailn,_ Foi. Ladles u well ek for Gentlemen.' gush SILT; LWOW WOOL, la, • . etnAti, , AT • , 'Guttenberg; Co One vo e(il aufeient for the spice. - To our numerous Friends and rtietail q 0 aioll6 $ RIO 111001Sel tO 10 0 1,00 indebted to ue, we .o say once( more that we • ' READY PAY' A O ell laksints tenet be i c itted w i t h We *0:9( writing D • • • UttOrt* and fa-Pi°tting:tiii,roetaißeet tO Out WOall mutls qa* it the *best PaYPent' stemll4.4lver montite on oat tools*, will tie left; for collection, less settled. bir note.._ - ilutiesterg,-Itintimuk 84 €4, Korot" October 10, 11, Ii Ytuiu',
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