- - u dus k _ . nose ttepresentativel.at Waabingtop, February ltikhlr.Beitn (Pa.) _explained bia,'Ooaitiowjopresentativo- of olci Beg s 04414. 1 : Tbselrerl and Pa i ed 'ehi&irke"*ititise4 . l4lo;l_=ttrinifple o f , prili tectioll libcr, the distress - produced by the lath re vulsion trade. , U e : less gteteriff be revised,llie vote of • Berks ctir.ndtbe figtirin'erl for tiny Patti who pose protection; and the Presidc,ntial election, ripbh thh vote. re- I (alien of the coat -and . ,iron trade was corma tented on, and a hone entter edlhat gll the interests of . the:Country, North and South, would be protected: - ' ' new style of wager was decided during the recent "cold crap' at Southing. ton, Conn. A-young man; named Ransom. Gladding, made n bet that be wont(' lwalk frournineo'clock till sunrise the next morn operi air, withaul air ovefixtat. I An. oblong apace was staked out, tt by 24 ie'et, Covering r the,railroad track, and inclosed '7 a tripe. Thole:lt etas successfully per- ntrined by him, s and what is marvelous, withl -1 oat being touched by- the frost. ,The trial grew out of a discussion by some you - ntr mon, of. the severe cold of that . evening, atid • the oower nt huer; endurance. .... oiltrageods attempt to destroy the liberty or the P ress . ha,d dust beeii perpetrated by . the Ve,iSlatore of Utah. The enterprising c qtr "or a itpll-tvildifelpi E;hprr entitled The Valley 141,-itublislied at Salttaket,Citv, stn - wecled in attaining it copy of the l're;i dcnt's lie.ssege speein/ - expre;s in advance er.t;s frirmon- rivals. As a coMpliment he .ent the paper. which was not latge enough ro admit a single paragraph more than the message, to the tneraters of the Utah. • or rather the Mormon Legislature. They read and then passed a resolution that the said t alley a .;ciiildribini rind scut rlious l oiter, and shoUld not he encouraged or pt-r -atitted to enter their'. chamber. They also t winded the editor from the freedom of • the 'house. It is said that, the unite, flawks,, '1 krurdefer and aiiissth, has Wariied the editor that he will kill him..vo the tits! op p,trtunity that offers. Governor Gumming, t: is re sported; &en up to driiik, and is completely, under the influence of the Mor. 1:100.. ; - . . The negro efnpite of Boillougue his aid an lie iePerideilt republic has been procla,inted lei Ilayti,,witb Ge ff rard as tA President. The revriluthm 4as blood - css. Soulougue has escaped from the Island, and placed himself under British protection. Ile was born a slave on a coffee- nlantatidn, rose to the rank 016'e:tend in the revolution. riry army of 1791, wins...elected President, o f Ik e Republic in 1847, and two years later ! was: proelainigd Emperor. Ife had become 1 very unpopular fur his cruelty, avarice; and; - : , re of personal aggrandizement.-i President Grffrard is about 50 years old, pearly black; !! , !,,ilgh with srlie * . bite bleod Pis telhk -- 1 sod very popularin his manners: .... Major Culbertson has, arrived at Si . cix city, and reports the :discovery of gold 2!ggings in the dividing range of mountains I lets een the sources_ of the Columbia and' Missouri rivers, _near Stevens's Pass. -11 e; 12!!!a4s *1,300 wonh of lUmpl _the sire of a I ?r.lel of CORI. Tie reports ttirther thai the Ttines can-be reached by -steamboats. . The two niers are only separated by - half an bur's ride. - .... They read so much Latin and Greek at the English Universities that they forget 1 '.l.r.v to, write - English -A head master at taiishridge recently affixed this notice to the panels'ati the entrance of a • certain college .!lapel : "On Sunday morning next, chapel ~ 11 commence at .19 o'cloCk,- and continue sntil flirdier labitiees" •'. , ' ! ;: Abet& thn teats air; the first stentn. Fr, the California, arrived in the bay of San Francisco. At this time there are morn than nity vessels prxipelled by steam; arriounting :6 — A aggiigate of thirty thousand tuns, con stantly plying to and fro, on the- California r.'..a.sts and rivers. Twenty;five of thesri, have ;.ten constructed Other at San .Francisieu or 'l..a.amento City. Meat of them, it is true. .1:.•e small, beacons at least is nearly fire huu , , red tiins, and all have been authoritatively ' --- !' ----- 7. ------- i --- - -rouounced by the Government Inspector to - - Public Bale. ~.. - well built." So cell built in fact are i Ttir. subnriber Will offer at' public sale, on the :1 ,, , , r that the same official ; does not hesitate ! ‘.., Ws day of March, at his house, lb Dituoth town kelare that the native Californian boats ! 41 1', ST- 4 1- Co-, the following property: two good working horses,-1 two-year-old polt, 1 yearling solo, zt superior to those navigating the rivers , , -.!. threerear-olds, 11 two-rear-old. is Vini t r..tis side of the Rocky Mountains. Stanch- ! .ilssZ - beisuris afieep, I hall., a quantity of hny, 1 good .'• ~ ..cAlstrtwokid, tith - ribs aid planks of oak 1 htruher a spy, 1 lumber sleigh, 2' sett: double liar. hni pine from - the .forts - of Oregon, and l u.- , s. 1 windmill, 1 cutting box, plows, &ae, I lion nith water-tight compartmcOts, -they brave ' 3.1 , 1 1 copper kettle, 2 .tones, one par wood and Pate aunt) of onik pan. ern.--rut 'age an-d me !" of a dan g er°as "a rl ia - l ' I Ll c° : l il . :::7; ' ,:;,,L 'i'i rill weigh tit Kt it. :41 a num .on, with a F ourity to life and property. the ' fper of other artieles:Sale to counnence . al lo o'elnek, thioyment of wkijch by the confident Califor. la. iii. Terms—ail !Mtn! under five dollar, rash': all :::m may well be envied by the tremblin g over 171, e, one year's credit, with interest and apnrne 'larder on our rivers.: ! . ;ed -ecuritv. • - WILLIAM BAKER. .!:, Dime:, reb. 15, 155V.--swpp - seciatile.--Tiie Ladies! Sociable of the Prep nerien CIWW•eh, will be Veld this (Wednesday) eieo- L; Feb. 14th, at the house of S.: H. savre. lekuossiedimseat :11.AsoN D. LtSP:43.I: 5.414, of Bridgewater, would tender th'eirgrate scinua leligmenta u) :rainy kind friends and neigh in Brooklyn, Dintock, „l And Montrose, for th.•ir 2tr..1 aid, in contributing the ILICarIP necessary to .t.a their daughter to the Asylum for the Deaf and to be educated. 11 .tallete.—Iter. A. 0. WAS.REN Nil l preach - in Ettme. S , ulay, March 6th. Special 2 1 1'bsicou.—The ,Bridgcwater Eduest "ta'...kiviciation meets on Saturday of each week, ; o'clock p. m. , at. the Free'School liouse in Mont- The frieude 'of education ere feepeetfully.invi o wend. 1- B. 0. CAMP ,Becretarv. GROPES & 13/1133113 13=1 DAILY SEWING MACHINES, 494 Broadway, New Vork. 18 SL - 14MBR, STREET, BOSTON. 730 Chestnut Street, BILTIKOZE STREET,. BALTIXORE. - Welt 4tia Bt.. Ciacialati. A New $6O. twome warstriaa twcrwasts. as'pantamml twat the alas. a. sr , rcss" ar Watt; tt arm Gaihtnk sad .c a. - 4miss• 0114 math 1.1tr41 by fts awn apeattlea n . - •actscosy 1. , Ws band teats. I. mamma °Us"' ma sm 4,4ll,o,saing.thau a sew:am:cm ma, one at asrboar. - Snap 1.11 eißertalt. W e like Grover t Bakefilrest.--Ladiea' Wreath.. require. no re.4,,xaut.:-'„N: his machine finiAiresitli WO& —2r"th am r ten. 6f62'; hest patent now bilinse.—.Easton ig. Orsciticb the Tritotste says atiten.—.Y. „..* F. B.- CITA-VVLER,..dgent. bccambes fa lOUs - ' • • - 4. P. W. RILEY mum. FOR *ler& Wilsea's Sewing Naeldii* • t Ht .BEV* IN 17§E.• AKE., ifttte3. tbiluateita loth Mies mid Ikea irldtit cacti , * ,It wary equally " u Wetolest. and Cat -4,1,1"A."."4f, lokbering. q a t . benathmtr, - viteAretw..h ft-verter I.4actr band work. • ' "Prefer Warucak WuswsE:oevlibelackines "Jaw" eue..,4!istispir.. 'vino: imagine mit( !UV MOO relfede"": Mat Era3GELUI. • '4lrett, • No3 TßosE.P.lttcrm bcsl,et. $4 O O 41,:; 0 .. 't bushr4 cts• blibei • ........ . cts. W Os. 1 1 - 1 , V blahei. •-• 4:ocs.. 44 CU-. White, 7f, 136114 V...: ' l4 ... 474 cut Sour, VM. • • 1 1 6.60 $ 9 , 11 0 atint,:f hundrad: ;4*l • 1.59 4 1 : IAZ rolis7.; • - 421-cte 111 di SO IA fr.f der CAM Paid ibe OATII F. A.T 11011T2082-DEPoT. 4 HE ritsaihir, al , bis-Agest. wiltbovskNontrose , _,L.-.. Depttlast3-144 tat tlity; of Wu* st 4. -Pl*/ ,BUSIBIO Babel"' " • rasa gm Osts otrdehvesy.• wit - pg.. •-- - -- - • - ' . " - ' it WPSE O 4 I O of NOW Ni :, 1,441ing ax , -- 44 amide per bilabbel, - .4 - Ithrp:vaste/ktissptics olatt sesses. b 7 ~ it r , i ' , daring ths cut to tisys. 'W• Jr. UMW `; : " -IL IIMPUBIIIItt, - , - ___,_ ...--_,.. . -- - ---- . =l=:E=tlll=l iF~ • •1, -LAvi is e 4 ' heft the above preparation Is knolin, it b sr war.u,i,i i r.aof en infallible Remedy Tor the cure of Corona. CoLoaSoss unruz, ileawitisltletietfltifitertfitsise.t4PelirT Baum. (Yore. w fteramv aigerirtedras(rmujos parvuju, rf..AINT :Mid it stettrbliork ripenceomeMos to swabs, Moments. :litacovered lot a well know) phselebut more teen twenty yenta space. It ha. Icy 'the wonder%) eilfer if hart affected been ronsian i tly , ifiWitW orw Mkt rolate.vvau attatraalt l b raa* att ke It in 4" 0 4 ,71f. 4. M. It, Wee. ba.111.11 as the teal Rind Iter . ati th v 111 . talikb ' It pferelarsetreeir Fir Jame. Clark7pheeklatt bagmen/A - lames. hoe Mien It as nil opinion that 4.l):VbiMl7lO/i CAN lig titiaran. ' The t o o Wary of this Medicine fally,roatinese the opining of titeminerd th ane, Thomande tan teatlfe,nsd base team,* that w al all other ren.esilee had lolled. this, has completely cured; that aqtaalbefallarerla4 pith onapehred. Oda has Mended lounkedh aq. wlw. e plt,ttic;an to 4 pronounced the disease M n4ar, motet Y ertieels... • • ' Tees iti ow, of this liars is ..r; Mato appli,al , le th ram a Alcht ; nee 'Unnamed CI altattlatata nude t 4 power as aaahr, alav ds. Sealant. PM rgrectutd Impede cannot beemtelled. nr ,• ~,o , • rata !taw utnatanlsa hullo. written signature ..fe let 1 TS" On ibewrspper. as ',Was the printed tame of lac ' Lr. irMar's Paatia o iri4l Cherry. 'rl r 101.irthinItnlea ..wellir.Vien.„ the hest pre f e. swoon For the eons of Cough% Odds, i% inamplag eautilt. Croup. il and Pulmonar y Affectione.and all dliewice of the Thou! awl I.lttsa ttelattina etas= anon. Inatt...ata. Is adonlabitui and Ito ‘ahre tiro..l4c. The mita' amnion: Itattlaevreittetnagnatatcnt.-1 til:l7 toll ele the printed came of the Proprietorlin the miler wrapper: PETII W. FOWL!: 41, (,;40 - Proprietor% 11.4.0.. , i a.evra.--AMEIATII,I3Ift.L. Most me:WC C. WARD. sew w. wormit ors. ot. t.M.STE4 ItcpdatrtTux - !thtXl.El,lla.r. lord. lath, Itev:, )1 1 .X. Jfiley, Mr. Jr,i,4 R. CITAMBLIMAIN, :111i1111919 31•ItY J•NE 6143...11, both of ilarfortl. • ' - In Montrose, on the 2d inst; b Rev. D. R. Emo ry, Mr. Ire S. BEDr.s.t., ofJessuo; and 1.00 A I.kicistn, of Rush. in gn,ll, on tIo ;:d nit by fbc.S.lllle, Nr, AA.rni.” 31cK EF,nr i linii Miss Itosmed. i!" the furtnefpLlCe; iiitEri:- At 11 . h3 residence irt gilfcir,d, Feb. 6th, 1959 i tot Erysipelas,iftern land bilkserere!lln4;, Mr. M- I'n.trr, aged MI years. As a man or ellieiency, penetration, Fidet integrity, and high moral. princi n plc; the deceased haft let a vacancy ahich will long • he felt, not only be I'll relatives, but throughout this eumniutdiy. Naturally cnterpriAng., he, was among the toren:est in pi-On:Laing public improvements, nri proseeuted with extraordinary energy and :Mt:t•rtt.,tot. .fu !A' remo'al 14.7 family have brit an affetibnate and faithful guardian the poor a kind beneEtttor; the rhumb, not only a regular attendant, but a large snptairter tinvi eNcient helper. Ile was beloved for the urbanity and kind . pee -Marked hie social intercciur.ic. fel vill'pen4 testified their e , tinafe tits the intense solicitude nmnifesied during his slcki,s, and :he unusually large eZor.cour,e at his funeral— ! Thus has passed away from Earth a valuable and highly esteemed Citizen, while frotu the dying scene, `and from that new made pare; a eirice comes to the living, salting, " tie .also ready : for in such an i hour ar ye think not the Sou of man conietits" fr. ft. In Lenox, Feb. 2.l,LSti:ru6 d. 3tu.utm , orged Mr. Millard n-ns nne Cif oar I.;e zit tbi env, " was e. wxid .• In Lynn, Susquehanna Coutity, i'a. 4 on' Aunday. , Febntury tlth, tssn, ANNA, Wife of Justly+ Kolrn, i Esq., s'gcni 62. The deceased was a faithful eritir..7 pardon and mother, always reads airdpilling to dis• charge every duty devolving upoit her, according to t the lie.t of her ability.. Site hat left a Itwhand and . : ciaht children, all of whom hare =iced" to wink rsidi'ne f4d 'Ming gone in advenee ef her to the i spirit land—making nine In nil. title- hall been a , mernlier of the M. II Church foe tirent)--eight years' preiious to the time of her death. In cousetplence iti...,.. _-, ___ _____,_ . r . .„___„_._ „_, or a teebia, :rate crt her health for several years past, tu . e ,/, Statoingot O. GO 1 / litia Tines for A i e ceuldloot enjov the , privileges ot the Sancta:try :is , ahe tVonld Wait. o - ne imdie tither ClifififlAiniita.„ It ; L 1re...-. lisB, aril balance ice for 1850. . .. She hap left an enemy behhni, that fact has yet to he ! (~,,,, a-kg. Leman/Ws. ! 1101.1.1. , .1. , ,61 , Ern• ,I"r.'nt. learned. Thoe who would4wish to enjoy'her socie- 1 p w ,,, h . .. ..• ... . 1 ,,, b ,,,,...: Tn.; ~ :r..'". ; ;;l:iii . ',4-':•:,-0 ty in a better world, have only- tb secure a seat at i . ....1.,. " ,9 •-••• ArAr+ , 14 • ll 4. on, fiu 64 4 fr), 1 't the marriage supper of the Lamb, tnisting as Ire do, ! it;,;,i l Vl::4,: r i, i A ittl!r r t,tet. 1 3 : '5. . 5.1 that'l , llo will be p4seut, •• Where the wicked cease 1 .r. 1...5tae...... nestave,... sr 1 r, m I '-. , t l n. w. mot, .. l'horonut....' 0 . 1 .74 14 73 ' 6 I •,-,. front troubling and the weary are at rest." [Cots. 1 - 1,.....: . , 1111.4.1,. 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A. 112/1401... 1 141.1.nd..... 14 11 .... 1 17 4 7. ti f . ihkrr,... 1111.414. to 50 SL. 7.5 IC , 111 W. IL 1131 x,... 1 4 11,vr 1.51,40.1 r. . 1:: 74 11 , 70 'llll, Scott._ 1 4 7/r1nc,111,.. 19 101 r, 5n 5 50 . 1 . 0 W.: 4 ,66mi., ..... 1 , 0,41.11,1,4,. 1, 74 11, 751 ,4 14 . 74 A. T.11,11n,re.-Thennoon,..... . , 7IS r n. IL Ile:0.1;•1, 4.31E00.1. 1 " I :-.-::::' -..--.- 7 1 -..--- P .-..--.. *4041 11 WI • 4 : *A :49 01,1* 01 Dor fur ve3r 14.100, 4.'4, 40 MEAT MARKET. On Public Avenue, near Searle's lintel. EEP consiantlion hand a good oupply of HEATS of all kinda.. Cash 'paid for Beef Cat tie. Calvet, Sheep, and Lamba . Also for Bidet of all kind"- IiENSTOCK k. HAWLEY. N. lIAWLEY. IiENATOCT. • • Montrose, feb. 19, M1ti0...4. 0 - 1-sO l li7M3Ft. and -T oth y Seed, POR WILE. C. P. lAATHROP. Ylautriase, February 10, 14.10.—1 f Public Vendue! r i;ubet•riber will offer nt pnhlie sale, to the .1. highest and heest bidtler, at his house, in DRalk lyn township, near Montroee Depot, on Tuesday, Dumb 'at 100'elo".k, a. tn., the following proper ty: -1 three-year-0W colts, 4 wow!, i.two-year-old, sheep. I shoo, 3 turkeys; - 1 harrow, 1 tuo.horse %az ; on. 1 light tuo-horse was n, I sleigh, 4 tons of tar, parlor stove, I two-home hanneis ; 2elAo, whiflb•. tr,..a, chain" ; straw•cutter, cultivator, nheelharrow, grain cradle, grinthitone,store pipe, lumber, dc., and maor other articles too numerous to mention. -Tir..usall sums under five dollars, cash ; all over, six Months credit with interest and approved securi ty. J. C. LEE. Brooklyn, February 36, 1559.-2 w Executors' Sale. INOTICE is heleby given that by virtue or an or. der of sale Issued from the orphans' Court of Susquehanna County, the subscribers. executors of the last will and testament of Newton E. Walker late of New Milford township, deceased, will on Tue sday, the 15th day of March next, on the premises or the. first piece hereinafter described, expose to public sale, by renduc, at 1 o'clockp. in., the following de scribed pieces of land, situate in Ness Milford town ship, bounded and described as folldwo: the first bounded on the north by lands of Oirillo4lancock ; on.the east by lands of Rickard Morse ; on the south by lands of Dennis Shay, .and on the west by vacant lands og.the Drinker estate.; containing about 79 acre; more or less, ebOut MY acres improved, with 1 story and.inhalf dwelling house, bans, 'orchard, Six. The speond piece situate hi the township aforesaid, near, but not adjoining the shore, bounded north by lands of George L. Corwin ; east by vacant lands of the Drinker estate; south be lands of &villa • Hatt cock, and west by lands of Samuel Bell; containing thirty acres more or less, and about 6 acres improved. Terms of payment made known on the day of sale. 'DENNIS SIiAY, 1. „raft-Wort 4'11.111 of MARY A. VALIUM, f E., Maker, deed. . • New Milforti,Teb."l4; 1.8.59.-4 w • Administrators' Sale. NGTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in pnrstumce of an order ofsate issued from the Orphans' Court of Sasquehamm County, the anhaeribers wig on Sat orday.„ the teth rimy of March, 1859, expose to pub• Tie sale by vendue, the followinz described piece or 'parcel of land, late the estate of Hoke. Hughes, de ' ceaseti,sitaamin the township of I crick , iq raid Co., bounded 'as follows 'on - theLnorth bfisnls -of 'John Stewart; east by lands of Pine; and on the south and seat bj lands of John Moue ; contain } rug inn acres more or lees, -and on which-is a dwel ling house, bars . orchard, oat-hotraes, be.. and about :0 acres of , which are under Improrement. Sale M. be held upon the mullets, at 1 o'clock. p. in., and terms of payment made known en the day of sale, JOHN THOMAS. i • ' EnzA Arrow fatraters - ' Iferrick, Feb.l6. 1119.—tw . A,-iaauiavmma:zwiaw;amztz EIT4L *fin itecetpis pOlished iA puiroAtibe.of a* .4 01f *etiitly of the 151 h oT April,„.A. 1;34. ,SUAQ,UXIEANNAL COUIiTY. BaltinE4 of Voile*tors' Accolinu fOr 1858. ; Tusys.l.lr, tiluplfrat',...lm't 001 Esol.. •se W 14.15. • 1:500000,.... - .1 /5141t1111 $.45 SIG IC •J• 3. 0 T.L. 14 1 ,U Al , 4 0 1 0 51 1: "."• ....• 165 •I' 166 a 94 000 15 1ki.1505.515r,. 100 6,, 12;.4 6/. 400 64 06 I. .1,1 6116 r. 31 1 (4 11. W. 14t .• "•• 601 • k 14 1 ,. e. ON 1. 25 s. I N _ c'11.140r.. ..., • '114: 5... 19, 0 ' a. , E. 11. ..... . 1 ze.l 4;il n4 O 0 44 . 13, ‘ ,1 "1. 6 J4-11114411t......1 ' 164 471 ;61 11 - ;Ls E. Ti ( . 051. r, Fr 10101.4 110.. • I . 'o 0: 1.51 ~ 414 , 6,1 1 ' • • - ' 4 , t9 011 499 6 1 4 1 5 5 9 AI. 0. T. F0r6.1 1.51.4,.. 51, 4a 4.16 61; 5 1.4 6 661 4,A 13. 1 . 1..D11, 11, 44 610 57 In 9 11, g. Terlsos, Gnat 134 ' 71 ~7 51 44 .1 ,•••. Heretic. :546. . 515 Is , 1:444 U. V. 41.20 . ,i.. •552 51; 5:1 :• 1 I 11504 T41'1..5_ Ilannony,:.— Si, I' l ' •••• 10 ' 1.. soll,. ..... 1.0400, • 450 451 454 14 s 1: - r, .15510500. ..... :53.. 0: 6:1 21 49 W. 12.a...cr... kenos .44e. .1i 455 I:. ev: 41 VIIII 'l' .1, 11••1.101,6, - • .5•25 Ilk 1210 64 11 • -.. 2 1 •6•61......iL41.51.5. I an i ; • 6.11 as 1 rr..l 10 rinr.u.l 41.60,0,5,5.4 16 65 10 :41 1,1 1 :0 00 IV. W. 5n616,.: oh, ...1 0 I ' s l 45 • Nl' 5 4 Aa It. 1.,(6.,11 , 14,..M141.11.40.. -- ..., r.:.534 1 , '.l: 1/ ' 6 I` o l 71 J. I'. M 1154.1. 00 6 011 45 11 IL A. 11051141... 1110610001,....1 141_67. 114 01 9 51 a 0 5, 101 11101, . . ... 5. , f12 494 77 e 54 14 'o' 111.11.a1ja.....,5 1 11,.r 10 ....... 070 I i :1 7 545 T. 0 , 011 .... s•pringolll4,.. l 666 94. 415 44 16 W.. : 1 0 , 44 50.15a,11:p01.., . 5 1, 506 24 1 4 v" . • 16; 0, I' olll, T. 1 3 ; .,(1.00 .6,6' oto :4 I tr.' IS 6: 616.065 6:1.5 $3541 6I - , • itECA EH' TIO.S. 10551 00.0321 61' 1110plia51.0, 417,174 .3; .4 o .. .15,055 5,1 5.1001 01 .4 t..zur0ut1..41;p6...;;/...... 1 ;" .1111 n. :3etatsmy,ro Its 17.1:12 T., at 116.25, SI. • 0 0 1 10. 1 .4, murr.T.tawrer. • 1 1 .51,00 r 11. 19.5. I Susquehanna. County -1858. •• • \Jr.:LT. • •", • c eo. ..... ...... . . 4 .11`. 1 "4r. r'l4.. . r. 11.411.1,, I.la. 'II. ....... I 4 l'n,tho.not....rr anti • terk. , . WoI!-, Lir. i'foti..,,,t-Lr _ . 1.. IV.iutrr I n.r0 , r.1 W* • " ... ... itliont Cn.aNntc , n, . . I i 1".. It. 111110.,r• . • . Friml..eo •:,.• • Wlld I 11. , tIntlt • • coSTA .i Mill nrAdea , qued. fft..ll \ , •.1 1;3 Prier, . .u••••••• 1 {ad Analt•lN. 1. • . • P ITU L .1 4 170 A :nr a I hi A 'olird ors , A .1,11:it a EznnrrAtl , m.x.. A nioeiut Pn•_rntur to C011e,10, - .. A urt not I 11141i:4.r I,AO, Statement of Treas. Ac• with Military Fund .110:17, 1'5.. .1 ot. I=!1 r(N77:. - CI: • „..,•L l,ry,„ A. !pity:, 2/11n:raeot•utit to.a. I ww.lnto i/n4,11% !QM I,oli Amount InivlC..ii.tod.l. , rter• .ns . .abooltst paid forStatt.norr I:rr.n,o.lnt . . - Ind 11v Tre.,•tio-r*. rercrvtAler $1,4,t1. ........... . . y 4 D; 4,0.11 iu Ttt...ittprt'a hoo,Cla 124:4 CM Treasuiter in Account Current with the Com . . monwealth of Pennsylvania. • C. 11'.'.1/OTl', 9. anp•..i of Nr.ite ai%l / r the Cornturniiresitb. 4•r , be Yea/ Lirei, as per, ert, of C...l. , trulo•imer•llle.l with iald Tre-ouret .1117.ed4.rr T. ~.r,:n.e/re 7.pe.urt itrer•nee re, re; 1,C4 114...4t1 15 , 0, iv. pre I:14 Atpliikars 6..42 er , •-r. , t Vt 6 G. 4rl .1001 a ro-rlt e,l fnoa returr.ell laul% e„-1.1 • 00..‘ TA 1 CM 14 . i—r (—a.t 11.1 •slilrrorl4 . , • ....4143 - 11 v. ..ono ran nob, A • Col 1,1 ot• n.Litn f4r y.r. In Tremvirrf t (.14,14; h.,. per A n , ..annr.o.'• 1.. /....i n n.no. on, V....1/A.A. >Y I ;,.7 Sittter,,,,l - I're a s ur ee, Ae, onn t,, R,bdi,...to Rood and School taxes on t'ns , nted Land. ViltFri—RoAn TA k 'le, T , , , n't W.,firant. lt,vi i Itr tat,c v . .. I i:.•lafiti IBy pcmcntage,. 4246 ... $15.1.11 S:eoN 1 , --SCHOOL TA NIL' 1.„1„t •,t F:n anet pnl.: '1'..".3,1111 , 3,9611.67 ler the y'rt 101/9 & 133T...64-1,94 1 Ity Treas. peresetage,.. L. 31,19 W 43,4 1 19/.13,94: . . Seo'ieVieMt ,!/* Sherie's Account for 1848. - - 185. ./O/Lr YO USG, Sheriff. DR. T ll .1, !Savo 4/1 1 / .litry fe. $ll per Vertltimle oflhe • Ci•-rk tLc Cwar. (trlarter besaow„... . 1858. , COY7:11-.1. .), CR. T.k un.unt p.si.l Tr uvular and ..Inme.l In hli imount. ilrei,ll Its:: wr cent at. Urd too .163 fur tuAILVIIAL 4;9 13) anualutmnnollraAlC. 95.00 Trectsi‘rer of thourektertna Courtly in Aetrount ear yew with said County 1656. O ur. M 077; Treasurer. .•{ LoR. To amtand la Trevaircee ban& sayer last Auditors' report. .1111J2.74 T., 111111,./lt uf Ihiplkarea Gar ISM.. 4117,1X:17 Ta 3.1 . 1 reed fl•ml J. TrrimA,:glertlf.tlr i 5...,..) Jury frr*. MU I ya at.inst ht. rtrwated L.A.- (Aso Ta alaallat Nevi, v.l frt. tirtuntod /41416. 304 To alreauJ of tat 10241011, ' &KW 1848. - cONTIZA: - -: OR.' 'By innnint paid Voirsty it udoni.... 1.... —. ..... - IllitOn By Re wenn Inne to enllettnre. J *Vs,* By Percentage to Col/ernes. 4 .e 1 ,.. 4 4-144.3.90 By til mien. Srfunang Orders,. ... .. : . ... . ... . . . intg7 lig Coned,. larder, redeemed from lin. ito OIL ............ 13,:eliA1 By c0,,,,,,i.i.. on rreelpts.lllB.ll:oX. at g tercent.l.V..ll By reisemilegom ea Es peudttures, $15p.4,2i!. dn. g l Oar---0679.82 1:y limo:rent mon' ri.Oo By einount In Tilmeureni hand*, .i .1,19,16 18 Rec,i pitufatiug of Carat flow Ariount.l.Dr TO C•o,tratt rrirt T., es brorartpecoustre.mmisid.om,. t 37, St: TofLLlnklatt Court hoote r 1.12M0 CONTRA H 73/ By 1,4. V. :!.1, • 4111 1,..4 • of Ca. Boa& reacerup4 at.. 01 oriro• Hr r - 4,11 pail 1 rin09.09 Ifg.oo, inkt fur Furktao•dr.„, 3,M10 Ity mune !Ind Bonds, r.qatmantl.) " 4,411 glaksaTent of Sit'sl.ol. Treasury, Jan. 41859. To arallabfilifiuit lithotreoifTe:' r." 14 To tincture.* money of prlvieell yews. To fifth tufa of Coustrßoode to CAW, Brow cootrect doe koptettibrelt tetsO, &WAD To Blob 15,1 , 00. ' =Ad T A odor Repor oots t of.Tof , es.lpodo, udzateots, /to. se per . 4 00 436 girlre.cer....lfy the tomtertip to be • owed statement. Ir.T " comity Cuepokrre. . - 44Z! AtlestATY. 71:Caomoloar, - Caondiedollen Ogler,MOseteaeJSAG !Tit ;OE 4 ! !• . , • • Admitalstinters' Nettie. NOTICE is her4iyikiami igalf persons basing de; ' muds %find the _Estate of Gaming &mot, late of. Rush townshii,dee'd, that the same must he lepton:ell to the undersigned for arrangement, and ar tieridis ind6hted td add Estate are requested to Mike tainiblifiße paifbent. Ti. SirtiltNEt, • 't E; ddmlrs. bush, Feb . : 2,185n.-O ir , - Notitc, NOTICE 6mte6fr ti lea a all ii'errimi having de. "man& against the estate et !ant,/ Hatira; deceased, late oaibeity,that the same, moat seated to the undemignal for arangement, and all "versat .indebted to said estate are requeated tti make immtclia:c Imlmevy. JOSEtit terkbri:ll. ~ kite/or. Liberty, rebretal 4131?,-Atwii Farm -tor ule,i rrri: suLteriber oiiers tirni satiated in JL the wan or lAthrop, Susq. county,ethitaininik GO ACMES. in a good :date of eulthation, well watered, with a (*rattle loon.ar and good barn, amino orchard of 100 Eric!' t;earlltc frpit. The 111,41Ve farm is distant about 2i mile,: front the fleidiuttunif Pewit, on the A: W. I:. 11, and p miles from llontrwe, Icama nude known by calling on the atiltaertbet on tilt; prentlA!,t, n. ether lands uctiortallf! can al t .° be 101. ()rip. Lathrop, Feb. 2, IS:r9.-r:wp t• SIIERIFFS SALES. Dl' virtue of Sundry writs issued by the Court oft'ommon Pleas of Susquehanna county and to me Jii•ccietl, I will expose to sale by public ,vendue, at the Court (louse ht Mud nlse, dh galnrdtty, the :6th day of February, lt:1514, at One o'clock, p tn., the fol lowing described pieces or parcels of land, to wit t all that certain pie( c or towed of land situate in the tealistrip of liatford, Comity pf Susquehanna, atal.Stato of,Pconsylt Imuntled rind described as follows, to wit : on the north by holds of firecw formerly Guard ; or the east by lauds of The heirs of 'farther Price, elec'd ; on tire ' , truth by lett& of Da % id Tar, and on the nest by lauds - of Shepherd 'Car penter ; containing about 8.5 acres, be 'sesame wire _or less, tbgether with the appurtenances, 3 dwelling Ito:-.:, 1 harts, 1 orchard, and about 50 acres inn pre ed. Taken in elorution dt the tuft of 7.crah Very V. Charles Wither. • ►ho all that certairr piece or parcel of land sit uate-in the 'township of New Ifillbrd, oratory of Suss , preiranto, and State bounded and de-crtherl as !allows, In wit • -bettinning at stones the soutlrwer4 corner of lot No. I; 3, thence by the west, liar thereof e4:4 112 AO perches to the cruise of the road; thence along the sante S. Str cart iIS perelte,; thence S. 62° east 2.1 and P.-10 ['either , to 11. Peek's corner opposite a post.: thence along said Peck's line S. 131 7-10 perches to stories in thesouth line of No. 17::; thence along the sante north SS' west 62 perches to the bc,einning; containing arres and four porches. Aigo ail that other piece situate ;as above, bounded and destrilt‘q nc folloss, to ' hetinning in a public rotund site northeast corner of Jacob Wayman's land :rthentre along the said Wayinsn', , land south 2:' n est ;;S rod+ to a post, and north s; west s and 6-lo rods ton post, and south St' west SS rods tat it post, and south :r2' . west to and 6-pt rods to a po-t, and south 21. west erode tot Jtislina Ph limey's hand ; thence along, the Sallo. south Si i` cats 35. perches to a Ilt•talOCk stump ; thence taffrth 1 f' east 112 perches -to the nfirresaid public road; thence along said road north west 11 and 1.10 rods to the beginning; containing, acres and A:, perches, be the game more or less, to gether with the appurtenances, one framed house, one orchard, and about 40 acres improved. Said two pieces lie adjoining and occupied as one (afro, and the improvements are on both of-the above described pieces. . Taken In execution at the suit of C. S. Bennett vs. John S Wayroan. Purchasers will in all eases be required to pay, on the day of sale, an amount sufficient to corer the costs of sale, otherwise, the property will be resold forthwith. JOHN YOUNG, Sher Sheriff's Office, lfontrose, Feb. 2, 1820. OtTS4MIIIANNA COltri I NORMAL SOHOOL DIE V , I.Y. ...MI PO • I {•r 1:"..) I. I .14 ' 1 ,R. 44t 4.rtmo ' .• CR. 1145211 At Montrone, Snag. Co., Yu. I. F. STODDARD, A. M., PRINCIPAL. nem term of the t'Scservitckss COUNTS NORMAL SCHOOL" Mill commence on Monday the 14th day oT Feb., 1859, to continue eleven or twelve weeks.. For the accone mild:dim of Teachers who desire to attend a quarter of eleven weeks, and are linable to be present until the 2Sth of February, the OPENING ADDRESS will be delivered on that day, in the Acntleniy Hall, by Wm. 11. if:3BCP, Esq., and the term, (if advisable;) will continue eleven weeks from that time. During the term Piot STOPOARD wilt deliver course of Lectures on the Science nod Art of Traelt- Mg. Moral Cohort!, noel Element. of Character. and on Natural Philosophy.-. Lectures trill be deliv ered by F. D. Dsvisos..M. D.; Rev. D. R. EMOILY, and others, dating the term. Students'who consult their own interest Will i.e present the first day of the. term, and will allow no irie;n/ cause to, keep them ow btoment from their school duties. All who desire can take IZ.ssons in Instritmental and Vocal Music uncivr thorough instructors connected with the school. - •• ...... ;DR. AA , . :I MEI EXPENSES. . TuiTiuN, iu Normal Department, 11 . weeks,..isit,oo. in Pt ima rr do. de. .:t;59: " in Latin and Greek, extra, In. 4,oft. " . in Vocal - Mu.sie, dm 2,(10. Board per week. • - • 9,1;0. r - "N"' It is desirable that tuition bills be paid in 41.1; ranee, and no deductions will be made then students are abient, except in case of protracted ;Ickne.ta. Students can board themselves as heretofore. For farther particulars apple to the Principal, Prof. J. F. t..Zrot,DARI.). WM. JESSUP, President. C. F. Rout, See rrior y. Montrose, Pa., Jar ..d, gs, ISS':.-tf ' I t Exec to'r% Notice NIIMICE is hereby giren•to all persons. haring de minds ag s oinst the Estatr'of Tr 101111" WARNER, late of Out township of Bridgewater, deed,. that the satne must be presented to the untlemigned for nr• ram:et:lent, and all persona indebted to said Estate arc reques.ted to iitakc immediate payment. CIIARLES AVERT, Er , odor. Montrose, Jan. 24;, 1859.-6ir It MEI FIE MEM REMOVAL. • F. FOUDFCIVII ILAS REMOVED 1118 ! A . 3. Harness and Trunk Shop ocro,, the street, into the building formerly occupied by Boyd Jr. Webster, one door below Keeler & Stod dard'', which be has fitted up c , :preasfy fur a i Saddle, Harness, and Trunk Shop, and where he would be happy to have Itie friends call. All who hare unsettled accounts 'for lea, will please call without further notice, And oblige, F. F'U}iDlt BSI. Montrose, January IP, IS:SP. MEI New Year Presents. HE subse'riber,irishes to make a present of about T six different Almanacs for the yens 1851, to ea cry fiimily in Susquehanna County. They arc gut up and published at a great expense. and contain niuch valuable information. • ABEL ITIMELL Montrose, Jan. 5. 1 850. GEM Keep it before the People ,IAT the FILLISrI urd br \.S" ork nukere contain , . T an laid whirl. EATS Ow tron and 'pt!. tlietwec. Et,ldet.ce of wrhkh can he be. St 'j[ Bauch rOUrth Street, and no ride tan De made under the l'hanthim tr,,tent which u las tuolean heron:lD will he entirely eaten up; and that the ure_of Trth of Norrhdoerti.thee okra on the ulghi of the I pl e( Decent. Der, SIM *QV. Orden, and with+ now mid Wl...lntended dntpy tire wet,. had oh the {among powder mud bur,tLar luck, t.FLD /MO tottosnurtorn by Pure% Co., burgle prooflocl In not.. VARRELIIIEM,jk (Ifs rATltlifTrittftrivgAFFA, deh, thft eft, ~hhh.t.,tle beset t. 1.1 11111,6t4 he DM's , " or had thelreaptota deteryred by accitiont4 The Prena of the 4th ult. CM= *tavla W•traarta flematturota Mamas ten • Wear Tose flex sco.,—We, the underalgoeth eahme bt• JoacPb• u" hereby eertlirtbat the Iron safe befengiof to twnwin. Farrel *Ca., N 0 . 74 Warm' street, PhitadetrOtte, 11%141 woe In tbe Ore that waned here. Is isot Oreprn and 1 1,h,et, , leee asttee• pent rarer that the book-a, c r ra r d, ewelrr, W 1 .1 ,3 were In the safe myths. tone Wtre alert th at !be IstatUng whir* It was to trio of Fltast; WWI nn 7 ONE and the a Orr an T WILING as ILI one which 14nuctewer the told mt. wax not Seat to hare tosurect. any SAFE teentoettult to hr rms'et"rt Styled. W. It, Itzarneaidit Jo/. ir. Team; Roombsot ti• DalrtA beaker ; ttt•rox elientastao,n,trehonts WC1.1.4•11 114 r, Joe Carr. C. IC. Bgurino , I St. 401ePt4 01.7.4%,:s - 1' -I?". EVAN** W*T*ON; SOenth IFOI.7*TR Ptillsdelphls; bare sow as UM the hive, apartib tdt Sdanmutter'We*lathe Coned States, warranted equal to ant neben. ' , lade On M.SOLINe tenni. I.***** Pre va & eat,. - BILLING 5 STROUP. 11,ntrose, January. 19, 1849.-IY As wt. H.E S . _ ?kr ENT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES 1. REWARD 812Yrn- ilho I prove th at one o( ern bee 'ever IMP edi In arraoeidentatlire, to Inesuse Its Fostsiitsa' , The agsr 84P/18 made. CUANDLER, Agent". Montrose, Nov: 24 1858. Writ Teeth, ki 'heti: by " ?- rititLL Courti of appea l.' sern comlifissiot ere offAtiarpsehanni Cauntkitave I. fixed upon the following ,dlys and placei kor holding APPEALS front' the trzettraltd Asressutent of 1859, to wit: Forest Lake, - lionday. Februao 21,-1869, it-.the honse of Mrs. Clark; In Forest Lake. • Silver Lake and Chocoaut, Tuesday, ` February at Eindhlts Hotel, In Choctinat. Anolacort, rail Friends's-ilk Borough, Wednesday, 1 1 .'ehruary 2SII, at .I:tekscat's Motel. Rush and Aul,nrn,..thursday, February 2.4 at the rivoler hotel, in. Bush. pringville and Diinnek, Friday, ?Amami 25, at tilt 4 bm eof Spencer nickel., in Springville. Ilrookisn and 1 1 ,21throp, Monday, February. 'lB, at the house of Jaineg 41. Lizzlltrtf, in Brooklyn. Burford and Lenox. Tuesday, 1114 cell 1, titsit, at the houii , of N. W. 'Waldron, in Burford. Clifford, Herrick, and Dmodaff Borough, Wedues. Jay, March 9, at the Dundati Hotel, in Bundati. Diteonn, fhorktry., March tt, at the honsiof Joel tztevidkack, in Gibson. Artirat, and Jaekstm, Frklay, March .1, at the home of J., I. Turne r in Jackson. Franklin and. I.lbertfr, llfaiday; Match 7, at the hou 4e of Bela Jones, in' Liberty. . Sew Milford and Great Ireful, Tuesday, March 8, at the Sommtlsville Hotel, in New Milford. Harmony, Oakland, and Susquehanna Borough, Wednesday, Slarzis 9,at the housesof T.Carr, In Susq. Borough, Montrose and Bridgewater, Friday,, March 11, at the Cortmrissioners' Office, In Montrose. Jessup, Sqturday, March 12, at the house of Dan iv! Hoff, m Jewm. By order of the Conmd+sione , s. 1111. A. CtiOSSMON, Commissioner's 011ie, Montrose, Jill). 12, New Arrangement, for 1.1300-00. sulperibers will' continue to earty- on the Trote rettnli le Bliginens heretofore, 41. the At ctittal in the Brick Block, under the nu ne and style of READ di, CO., and they respectfully invite their uld customers, and the puhlic generally to give them a call. They tie sot t o ke e p ersmaantly on hand a _•ei ie ra I assortment or ..a.zonalik Goods, cutnprieing their usual variety of • pa :re ina 0 r. .. 1 r 1 0 1 . r e, N 4 '7: a 4 at ••ri 0 7.1 de ' o ' E. - o ^l i4—:2•: - 'w t. -4 0- 1 CI '•." till of n Lich they oiler on the too:t reaionable tertto , , for C.,11, Country produce, or itppfuee,/ credit. .1. I'. !Dux, with C. F. REAP. 31 , rntro, , e, 1, .1;41. Dissoltition. Fria: copartnership which has eskted during .the pa-t rear, tinder the name of BrArt.r.t, linen, rr,t; is ihis dav dissoLyed hy its own limitation. The Look: , and at-,totinto of Ate late first of Bentley A. Read, and, itentleivßeati, h Co, * are in the hand; of (% who is duly antiiorlfed to settle the same. I:En. v. BENTLEY, F. READ. .I.l'. W. RILEY. 11.nktroF+e,IDec. ::1, LT tbr 4:11,41 the barrel, by .lint. h, lS 9. READ A; CO NOTICE: ra. r, PATRICK, JR, would-like, af. ter a silence of nearly ten years, to appeal to the.mond (!nsil_tilities of a Very generous public, who have always manifested their sease of appreciation of his u-tefulness hr exacting his services when needed or thought to be needed, but who have given -no other evidence of gratitude-or good-will—particularly in the nay of " substantial aid" as KoAsuth would say —that 'se flow desires a full and entire settlement of a ll hi,t aeeouttcs, also the accounts of the late firm of Patrick A; himock ; and he wishes further to Hate that 120 desires nothing to by considered wrong, it; after a few Areas, the said accounts, remaining un settled,should be placed in the hands oi a good ',harp ',0 . 11,- tor, and made to account to him something that ill buy Oats and Buckwheat. !lease notice this and take action accordingly.— Y ours Truly, E. I'ATRiCK, JR. CW" It :mention should not be paid to this, JOHN F. Dt - Nmoxt: may have something to Jo with it. KEYSTONE 'HOTEL. Wm. K. HATCH, Proprietor. - • Arid enmmodioui Hotel, situated on Main Street, near the Court House, and nearly in the renter of the business portion of Montrose, is now fully completed and furnished, and was Opened on the tr; th of September, 1859,, far the accommodation of the public and travelers. The 'Proprietor feels contideht, that be is mzfr, prepared to entertain guests in a manner that cannot fail to jell) Complete Satisfaction. The House and Furniture ate new, and uct 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 nil the recent improvements and comforts, and obliging waiters will always be in .at tend:ince to respond to customers. The Stables connected with this House Are Xew and Conirenient. . The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patronage' of his old friends and the public generally. WM. K. MATCH. Montrose, September 2j, 11368.—tf r ............._,......................._ . .,....-........._, WHAT NEXT I t, . ( ( G' v E CANDI instead of MEDI- ( ( 1 , ( (Es ,l. n fact, for ( ( PURDON'S t i t i WORM 'LOZENGES ' (Hare entirely superseded the use of all other ( (~ kinds of . " t , ( l'E R if I I , ' U , G' E t t 1 ( w herever they hare become known. They, aro t ( ( YEHT AGREEABLE .. CI t ( to tic taste. - I C I:EA I)ILY EATEN t c t BY CHILDREN-- - t PERFECTLY SAFE, t ( and are the must , ... t '. E.F.F./,,V1TT...1L t t and Reliable. anthelmintic - Medicine in . USE. , They'CONTAES - NO MERCURY 1 r any substance which can injure the weakes; ( infant, but lniv. eacellent 41 TONIC P.HOPERTIFS • (hicb iiit INVIGOBA+E. the system and render t pro t qf agaMtt subsequent attacks. Price 25 ct , I. Illanufaclored by N. P. MARSH. tt: Cn., ~ : cranton, Pa. For sale be Abel Tura, MciCem le .k Eldridge, Zeneli Very . , Eaton & Mosley, nay- Go Brothers, J. Dirkermuo, Jr., aiul Dialers get,i rally. - tioc.4,'sB.—tlin .- -i' A Happy New Year to All Air 1858 is dead am/ gone, 18583 s but just Argun, - I_SO please . all at the.Moi.raose Boot Stoat and buy a copy of the Arta of Beaut y , by Lola Mop tez, and subucribe fur Godey's Lady's Book, for 114,00, or-for Petenott's, Arthur's, Frank Leslie's, Mrs. Ann S. Stephens's, Magazines, £c., Lc., at the lowest • club nttto, or Harper's. and the Atlantic Monthly Magazines at #2;60 tuck. :CA and: bay a copy of . Li vingston's Tntrels and Explorations hi South -AM, and a copy of Recollections of hy , s: G. Goodrich. albse sett of . CheOrsen, -: a ,beintiful Album and Fortfollo, a nice (wicket fable Red Prayer Book, (of which you ean find 15 , '0r 411 atylca,) copy ot Mies Cooper's Mount Vernon Letter, Songs forlittle ones at liorne: - CourtabiP of Miles Ftandieit, a importer pocket Keids, a pocket Diary and Alma nac for 1849, . Lades, Demoniac, 14040, Trib une, and Juvenile Almanacs, Stc., te., end at' the Male time subecribe for 103 9 good Family Faro You may choose at the err* lowest club prices. You can also get almost any Weekly Paper or Monthly Mega °rine (N. Y. Ledger,includedj for. January .Bth and • by calling at thatAlbxitreti:ThroZlkre t first ..door north of Ltritthts Uotel,;Tbere th eriirsix Oak fL 17 sumo% Tilt WISE CAPTAIN Keeps Wide of the Rocks WHICH WRECK THF. SHIP And Wise PEOPLE Trade where Goad Are Sold the Cheapest. NEW 0001)S HAYDEN 'BROTHERS, 'ORE PRICE AND READY PAY. STORE. arrived a large arid Splquirid Stork t)f )74IND 1)11; 660a,5, GROCERIES it PROVISIONS, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, WALL & 'WINDOW PAPER. rlour and. Salt, Watches, Jewsly,Thame Notions, • t ate.. &v.,- air. and a great ninny articled too nutnetoo , to mention. A word to the wi,e.- if ton want bargains call at DAYDEN ItRoTHERs, New Milford, Dec. 29, 185,5. Binghamton Water Cure, BINGHAMTON, BROOME COUNTY, N. Y. lEstabent open for the reception of _IL unn 6 patients the whole year, and is arntnged with a view to the health and comfort of inralids during the cold weather. The Balrill 2 ©CM@ are thoroughly warmed and the entire house is kept at a AS:rtlitMtr temprature. Experience has tiennmstr , ated that water treatment is most sueeessfnl during the Autumn and Winter mrnthß. Expressly to the Sick. Yon are an invalid and desire to be cured. You long for health. Make the proper efibrt anti your health *ill be restored. Are your Liver — and Stom ach dkeased are your Throat and Lungs diseased? are roil Bedridden, noahle to. walk ? Intro you Mien =thin or impurity of the blond? have you General ftebilitt' and Palpinvion 01 . the Heart? have all of your effort„sproved abortive? Go lo the Binghamton Water Cure. Writer Treatment will .speedily cure For further partienlar;, adtire,i 0. V. THAYER, It. D. S. 7)r. That,e r r lt:11 b. 4,1 S.fsguslsua. Depot, (Nicoes flotr'l,) Iscc.s , lo.; 2 Ith. (tied January :Ist., for co,sultaDopt. Ilinglisuctbn, Dee. 22, ISsti.—tf 'STOVE AND— S, PIPE, TIN, 4 SHEET IRON WARE.. Tile undersigned would announce to the public That he is again in the above mentioned business, and may be round opposite his oliNtand, on Vain Street, below Seade's Hotel, where he will be happy to see )1i old ctoaomers and as many - new ones us will give him a call. Stoves of the newest patterns, nod at the cheapest rates. lobbing Done on Short Notice. Produce tuLcn it exchauge fur ware;. S. A. WOODRUFF Montrose, \0%..", 185 S BooKs, Books: AT COST; FOR CASH ! pCHANDLER is now prepared • t o putply P lied, or SchooN, by the quanti ty, with the Wowing Books at COST, for Stoddard'. Series of Arittnneties. Sander's Readers And Spelters. itrebb's Normal I Readers, - Brown's and Corairs Grammars IBM Letter, Cap, and . Wrapping, Paper. I have on hand n good asteortment of Fancy Gift Bootie, Alliume,Picturei, Paintings+, China Goode, Gold Pens and Pei ilt ' Americo', and - English Watch es, Cloche, Sc., Sc. 'Not forgetting to mention the /ir.,t article of Toilet Soap made, called 1101iE I-DEIV SOAP. nhielt if any one after using a. cake,thinks other wise, please call and your money shal he refinitled, at CLIANDLEICS, Montrose, Pee. 17.5, CABINET SHOP IN LYNN. THE rindersigned takes,this method to call the at tention of the good people of Springville and vi cinity to the Lict that he carries on the' CABINET MAKING BUSINESS' , at Lynn, in Springville loWnship, where all articles in hiirline—of good materials and workmanship— may be had cheap for cash. CALL AND SEE. • vir- Grain, Sc., will be taken on account. TIIOIIIAS AIINER- Lynn, December L 3, 1 3:58.-3in 1• ONE HORSE FAME UNDER PULL SPEED ! SECOND LOT OF Fall & Winter Goods: Jett . received and rcunarkyhly tor, far TIIDE. PAY- 5. :;,-11ITIP, Jr., & SON'S Convinced that- the ",rbabie ,4,rpenee i 3 pretera, I,le to the sloe , ohilling," we propose, dealing upon that plan. By ACll;l , g Goo/1,1 at " fiyurex whe,h a:74- nd fail fa snit,"and (Toying the " li ighcd Mar liet Priciest for all kinds of MUCCI:, "tr.:l-E -pee! a RUSH.'" Dry Goods; SILKS, Poplin's and Plaids, PRINTS in endless-variety, Laing and Ghighannt, the beat to he had Hont the City of " HeartWotoriety,' ip fact every thing in trio line of PRY GOODS going lots "FeII . THE PA Y,"at SMiTH & CLOTHING.. T is•DER. COATS, Oyer Panta, Vet and Collar_, Hats, Caps, Mint,, and Sheds, eh , fur the .DOLLARS, at Filiall & SON'S. GROCERIES. . Il 16;i Good for' ntr. Good Tea for and oel,cr lloodi at -equally lox• figures, at J. AITH, jr. Fer rea£ollm we knish not,we cant make alityme, Willi this kind of Ootabt, ut 111L4 pi iet‘t LIMN, Suffice ii. tO .sty, we've all kind, , , and enough, . . Fronj a bbl. of Flour„.Svar, Coffee, Mee, Fil.lt, Sze„," to cents worth nf Snail: ' . . . , .llell np the team, bring along, your Crttitt,But- I ter, I.gga, Feathers, l'uper Rags, Ito., nod /lent target to bring the TPA, Babie, and.what C'aill you , hose tottpate. Yours in Ttude,' ~ . . J„, filliTill,; - Jr., 1. SOS. . Springrillo, Dec. I; 18.5 d. , ficirr - FARMERS - ATTEND 1.111.' r r up, underidgued would respectfully announce to tholFlallattli and all others into rented, that. • 'MOTT dc TILDES, at the old stand or M. E. MOTT, are pre pared-tolurnish PLOWS of the'most approved pat terns now in me, such as .Blatehlrp'i Jfott'a iron Beam, de. Also rebels Di all -kin ds, Landsidee, tultirator tfcllt, and all-kinds of . ,cr4iuga for Nilo era antLotheit, all otwhich we propose tosellms tor u can be afforded by any establishment In thin coun try. " ELIJAH VOTE: , • G. A. TILDEN. We era also sgeutelor Emery ' s Horse Powers. Divvied eircolorfiaws for -wood, also Dog Churl) Powers, which we can furnish short notice!. Montrose. Dec., 1, 1850 . ,741 - • - Clatiati s AID ran suirrimirrits, Great Triumph TheßeadyPaySygt,em! IT TO 923T411! :**Ti GOODS cAN R 1 SOLI) st - cc.:siyuLix. IN :RONTROSIL 4.N . D AI L AqUEUAIIi /W A DEret Mi' c• if Cais ip ki. •.., ... rilliOSE doubting this tue.ertion nal do well to call' .I. at the Storee• of Lill attifeßbei.g, ilmeiihqtorp & ea: Wh e re it wifi. be proven that the merchar.t, in fel• ling his Goods, ran afford to eel( CHEAPER- for CASH, and can offer inducements sufficient to make it an object to purchasers, at whatever uteri. lice, to procure the money p:r make • their purchase! on the Cask Sqstein. They have just received, and aro constantly re ceiving a largo assortment of DRY :GOODS AND CLOTHING. partivalarli adapted for . Pall and Winter , • and which are purchased under the most fit7orablo circumstances, for Cash. They are enabled to and willafie? and sell it prices far below others that have given everlasting credit,— no matter whether it is to Jhm, Dick, or Horn. THEREFORE, Examine, Compare, and Judge 611 400166,1 an assortment heretofore unequalled by anything ev er offered in Montrose.. FANCY' STAPLE DRY GOODS, Comprising many new and desinible aylea of Gonda unknown in this market,innoug which will be found,in Ladies' Dress Goode all the oorelties of the day, cheap at Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & CIA. SHAWLS. New and elloiee styles of Broche, double and single, Stella, Plaid, Wool, Takoa, and Mantilla, ate: a new style of CIIENILL SHAVIS, CHEAP, AT Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's. CLOTH CLOAKS. • An aiiiittinent always an hand, altlLadles Cleo:a:ad trimmings to match, of all bliades,' Cheap, at l . Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's. , E - J , ]EIROLieRPIEROIEA, In thil department we can oiler grdig inducements, a we arepachming directly from Importing Acmes. The ii.zortment compri.-es French Sets, Sleeves and Caws, Worked Edgings and Insertings, and a great many more articles toontimerous to men• tion—all of which may be found CHEAP. :t AT ". ,Guttenbert„ Rosenbaum, it ,Co!s ; , DnEOO 000 DO Bonnets, Ribbons Flowers, qumes, Wire, Stiff Nettings, and Frames, at wholesale and retail, Cheap, at Guttenberg, lioseniatun, & Co's. DOMESTIC. GOODS. May be found all the different-010es of PRINTS, GI.VGIIA BLRACIIED GOODS, FINE 3117SLISii, i I TWKS, ' STRIPES, DENLIIS, SHEETING .14 yards wide, CHEAP. AT 1* G PITENBERG, ,ROSENII.4I73f, k CO'S. READY-MADE CLOTHING As this is one of their principal bntnchea of holiness in lien• York City, they certainly hat , one great ad- vantage over all the rest of the Clod iers, they luty frig one partner steadily in New Yorkl City M devote all his time to this particular branch of manufacture. They„will furni=h, at any time, a good Garment, at about the price for which ihe'materkda can be got. They will warrant their work and a complete fit or no bargain. They keep constantly of hand one of the best stocks of • Over and Under oats - • SrCII AS FROCK, DRESS, RAGLAN, SACK, 8, PANTS, in gnat cariety'aud different , Vests: Vests: Vests: Such as Vulva, Pluh, Cas•itner. and SOW, CIIF.AP, AT- Guttenberg. Rosenbainine* Co. ,•CLOTHIIIG MADE T-0 °TIER, OF - BEST MATE lALS, At Short Nothioi Under Clieratentii For -Ladles sr well as for Gentlemeo;'titteli is .SILK, LAMBS' ,IVO6L, likeieisbibilin; - * Co. 'f One - et-044i sh# demi foi , the thee: _ To 'out nuineprAu! Friel* , • . and la pardealsr to those knowing theaseiteei to be -,., indebted to us, we would say once NAM drat We will sell for - - :4,1: • ItEADY Weresiter, and all *motets estad-,11 1 settled widtout _ anther notice..., •Ws nes' tired 41: trebles, Deunditti Letters, and auppertlim the fooetoillee, to see 1e5e.,... - Wa win take all Weds of Geduld tbe ids** *Dirket P rice to payment. All Alt detonate - standles even sit eneatthe on otairßooke, will tie left ew oolleitiosions. lets settled by wse.. . • : is I=