MONTE COMMA WILILY YOR THE 11111/13i1CAS Wheat V bushel, ' ' '- - #1,25 (411,31 Rye Ti bushel, ' 75 cts. Corn, V bushel, -. . • .75 eq. Buckwheat,Vbeshel, ' . • .50 cis. Oats, id bushel, - ..A0 @ 45 cte. "Beans, white, V bushel,.'.. • . - 81,00.. ' Potatoes, V.bnehel,., • • . • 571 eta. Wheat. Sour. V Phi. 4 8 1 00 ® 810,00 Rye dour, V hundred, - - : . 2,00.0 $5O Corn Peal, V hundred, 1 it @ - 2 00 ~ . , k ; . 41 lb.— 3r Irres H0g5,...... ... Lard, fe Butter, ? 16 Egglp doz. E. C. F'OADHANI, AUNT FOR 4ili off' Beb3ilio V4efliqe,s. trot what eery Lon ol t r . r i ll. t 4.14 I SLILY SEWAVSFACIa 'LT! I.,.. ‘ the ri th l it...titcg, pre -rain, tler mute central oppearome 'Tint I.r4h 43,14 the to:aerial ...med. mud cu.t n n RIP. it bird.l . of the beet inoclattes now to ttre. Permott wrog to °loofa reliable noteblher ore molested to c.illot - 11 C. VCllllttlit WS ?onshore St.or, Slolt, Street, 3 &ors .Ih , ltoe /1 , 0 Nrrbottler over, before thocLaring clot:whew. Prfre (mut CIO h, $12,3„ Ortxmxa wrens Newt—For allnollelty,oluratinly. and exceed= nentem. of Inn*, and In fact for every dedralde quality, they .0,4 bit excelkd.--Vicnnav Tngn. Ann Virnarac.ta- I t unrnarctionallty. one of the tre...l.—Scxt.xx Coma.. I r•,.. of the nerd claeful and of ntacidnes In the Inartict.— !%. V. Itatti Near. 11+t+ . nat. Maee cant - , excellent Work..—N. T. t'ra. E= J. P. W. RILEY YOE ,• Wheeler LWl4oa's 4wlng Naehism, THE BEST -IN USE: )Itr 1 1 KE I S , a etltcb Meanie vei botbregol tll4l . Lt.kb ittow.e. nl ht:zuniln g , m %rim 7: 1 , 4 1 0 1; t elott eo pert, to nay bowl Newt. We prefer Wuxxi.xx k Wusox'sSeseing3lachinu 'amity tese.-- , Thlemg4 - fre cannot imagine guy thing "ore perfect.— \!a' YORK Evii(lllCLln. . . It ANipassta all ahem—Lint& RICPrir.ITOkT. ' 77lr - r, a 6u oi , te, &wino Machine and that is 'WiIEELER & WlLSOni—Jrmx, MEIGS of the American Institute. . • it hag ato riral.--Senoturte Amanicas. 11 is rm'imersay superior.—DlCTlONArt or MLCIIINICS • ,The most slisfitqlory home refeNnee given as to 'their sispenorsty and excellence. • Montrose, Dec. 29, 1858.—tf. GROVER ft BAKER'S CELEDRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES 403 Broadway, Ne* 18 SUMMER , STREET, BOSTON. . 730 Chestnut Sirect, 137 BItLITMORE STREET, BALTIMORE 3M4Vcst 4tit St.. Cincinnati. A New Style.—Price $5O. rirms t00d , i , .. , ww-nottt two w.... 4. 0w portha...d nos, the eot, In+latrlr.c rm rt....W.11u, of thrrad It Ron, nib.. Gather.. and Inn Ktperi, Oul,hka each 1.) It. ,r.st. IrltboUt f•vnlnir. to thelautt-tierdlr. k.m i ttik,l by other ma. chlora. Lt wlll do bettrzatul cheaperat win g Mtn a arautedrout r • et. If Mae week, for our CHIT au hour, Smu sok This machine finishes its work.—Northam ton Gar.. The 1...M4 patent now in nAn.—Easton To all of which the Triblinf says' amen.—...V.Y..7 roil, F, 1 . CHANDLER, Agent. VONTEOSE. Deonatier - & Itt The Oxygenated, Britten'. for the cure f vy.m.b.ort.dimrtto., Laver Ontoplalnt, Aathma. Cortlvent 7 st . L.ro of Appetite, Fever and Agate, Pearl Burn. Water Remit, Add m. per net,. SCUTT. N3 3 .l3..illeattache, Entol l and General or any dhes.r. haring Its /*iglu In Imperfect • hresthm. Theri. PITT/CPS.. all clam,/ of arts felloaocittern% Ittelnelnrt ^J. , . Of ( * mete.. Lawyer, Mt - de/ans., liergrtneto Mantel,. o. and 04 her. tratlfs, are 3143'03LS errs. C . LW AI,, 33141 301 , 3. 3 1 1 • Erl VIC for the basuedbid relief awl men/went cum of the srasl complalnta rrhleh In wale phut,3l.4T of 10. - .. - pe.tia - ritt one not, There RITTEILt were dLretn coal by I's. laworge llaron, and In their fuernnla differ rtdirelv fnme that of any other • tronlion of medicine. Cm/lair/Inc. aleothol—ato mistrial—on II , 1. dnix—ln their mtneritonic, cud rtlntolatlne„—retalulter their .Irt no. 111 air CHIMP: thel" are "3 C31110431111m and a 114731131,13M14 ne which kmaann eta/ In et - ten:lll.am : al Imam: and nertm t r the rystern knits tairllnt nines and health. :II;r1 matter. of test na,tadlng. or Inoteener hodnetql or chrome In Ito character the Pa. le,—.no matter that Itlnts halted the API title. tareeldan. tt rc4:eed the efforts 14 . 31mtleiu, allnele trial of throw. .81Iterro ill ea the anffeter that blsrll4eme Itransenalale loth< proper remedy. It. re-air/trot Arno. maw cares of tn. thlr Perm/Ir, ref-mom 5-1 tot be atritten eertlllcatestretn dlatlwolalsedltalla 'duals known tl/e land- . - • Dyspep . frig Cured. • Tut...lent ',muter ofewer effertcd lerthatscientille romper:ll.l,ll 3 e fuood trXYGE.CATED eoeldi-bed It in IfR onundwitv a.. the on/yrellible medic:We fur the verily cure of Ile, , e;orvor indicertion. Aqlnun. Liver Complaint, 1 . 11,Cr and Arne, Dart Burn, Credivenc.e. ru... Head Ache. Deltillty.istnd all illooler, of the Stomach nal Itlr e w. • ' lrztut... A Angle trial vrill tettLfy the writ:rel. of U. wonderful ,wer awl olveriotitv. , wETII W. TOWLE .k CO.. T'roprit4orr. 110 don. TV.P.RELL. Itordnee- WIL V. WAIL 11. New. UnfortL J. T. CA RtAsLlC.Oreat 11end.c.W.IVO1DR17 yr, Dine • L F.r DLL J. C. trL3ISTEA.D, D13114-la• EATON Jr VOX LET. Haw Sento:At, -$:; 00 1 1111111111 T UST or,STOLEN; on or„about the 28d day of .1-.1 May, a SMALL ENGLISH BLACK AND TAN TERRIER.. The above reward will be paid to the alder by leavintz.him at the store of Post . Brothers, ce at the house of L Poet. Montrose, June 1; 1809.-3 w WOOL! THE undersigned will pay CASH for 50,000 Ihs of wool , ADAD & CO. Montrose, June I, 1859. WOOL !,.WOOL - 11 • • H STas W IGHE Ch price paid for OOL, by HAYDEN BROTHERS. Nov Milford„lnne 1,-1&59. - • To Builders. THE undersigned committee will yeceiwe sealed pmposals till June 15th, 1859, for building a SCHOOL HOUSE near Spencer Watrous's, in Bridge water. Specifications can be seen by calling; upon J- T. L'lnMkat. The old schoolhou.se will be sold at public sale, at one o'clock, p. in., of the day above. - LATIUM GARDNER. ALBERT 0. WARN ER, J. T. L.ANGDON. Bridgewater, June 1, 1859.-2wpr OUR TEWT GO 01) S WetlEnova62 itnd reYiinsker bves : se lectedstocO Sprinuand Summer Goods, Er.cluding a variety of Rich Prints," in Nee Sesdes, laagliams, Brilliants, Lawns, amities, Black Silks. CL A handsome lot of Cashmere and Stella Shawls, IoW prices, Mantillas, SiliOlitts, Bonnet Ribbons, Lc., 250 bunches French Batting, Our s , aal 'stock of * Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Boots aq Shoes, Hats and Caps, kc. An examination of '; ,, ads and prices respectfully midland. • - ' McHENZLE & NICHOLS. Brooldyn, June 1, 1659. STOVES t few of those keystone and Jefferson Cooking Stores left, which all he sold for the rlddY McKENZIE ic NICHOLS. Brooklyn, June 1, 1859. Nolace in Ejectme4.- s „ .,..ehanna co..ty ; LEVI WESTFALL, Iti COrnmini Pleas. No. ts. April Tern,, IBroll. Ww R. I'e and H. Summons in Ejectment for C. Gonwza. J one hundred and four acres and thirty rods of land, or thereabouts, situate in the of Oakland, in said' County, hounded as fol lows, to wit : beginning at the nortli-east corner or luwis of Thomas Jackson & said B. C. Godwin, thence north one degree 137 2-sth rods to a er, thence south 89f , east 1111 rods, to a stake pod stones in the north line pf lands of Jackson and (,elwic, thence along said Jackson and Godwires corth line 111 I rods to dig place of beginning. h And now to wit, April 12th, 18fill., on motion of ft. Litt]; Plaintilra Attorney, Cmut grant a rule on tifetl•st.,t s , to appear and plead, ID this 'elm ,torn.ibk. to first day of August Tenn nest, and di ,e , t iG pcblicati§n according to law. Conthed from the Records, May 39, 1859.- G. B. R. WADE, Prothonotary, Nauman, Joe 1,1859.-8 w Is A F,T, pin AMBROTTPES CM be tak ACT en at D SKY . PARLOR, • • ;rat sa cheap, and Piet as " beardifer mat the " tic ( keen." WI and get ah " impression". Pm-sill be impressed h the truth of my semen W. B. DEANS, ResidTg Arlsi I henix Block, Third Floor, Montrose. Sunday, School Books. I, Etc.; funaidnei to oidee, oe Aare. taw t ie- 4 4 bY 7 11Y01 - $ st SOL lonnose, June 13'1838. . • - ' CURRENT . CPla Sitistaad JUST ar . riy . ed from New York; rlailadellibia, Boat ow, and Baltimore, and will be mold at in extensive assortment of Goode of every descrip ion that may be called Pr, such as • DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, 10 ® 12icts. .......61 ®, 61 cents. 121 cts. @ 18 cts. 10 cts OROWYKERY, MM a geneml assortment; _ Ladlis' and Gents! Boots and Shoes Watches, Spectacles, Yankee No S. B. Many of the goods' above 'mentioned, took the premium at On WORLD'S FAIR, in London.— Call and tee them for youiseivea. , • 8: H. DAYTON. Gfeat Bend, June 1,1859.-3 m . To - XL/En:lts T""DAYTON HOUSE" HOTEL, at GL Bend, .near the Depot, at the interaction of the New York and Erie Railroad, und the Delaware, Lacka wanna; and Western Railroad. Ills hotel is located in a beautiful and healthy region ; the boiling is large and core mallow, with 911 the conveniences for a FIRSTCLASS HOTEL. There isan a bundance of exesllont pure.avater on the prerniae.s, rendering' it sultable.for either it hotel or a• WATER CURE. The above Tremizcs will be rented, at a -rewona hie price, fora year or a term of years. For further particulars apply to the ,uh,ctiher at Great Bend, Susquehanna Co., Pa.' -S. 11. DAYTO:si. Great Bend, June I, 1559.-2 m WOOL WOOL WOOL C) P. 1: 1 0 Ilseoo we WOOL WANTED,Vor which _ will pay the highest market price in CASE, delivered at our atom YOUNG k SMITH. SumTerst Mc, Pa., June I, IBSO.-6w New - Spring and Summer.goods I THE Subscriber has just receiredTrom New York JL s new and general stock of easonable Goads, - in ail oa,4vticii, which are littered for, ItEA DV PAY, as low 'as they can be bought in the County. Most kinds of produce taken in exchange at their highest market calue,lt.ot excepting good wool sock.. when accompanied by a fair proportion of other and bettor pay. S. S. moeus. Gibson, May 23, 1t.59.-the • Cash Paid for Wool ! 'I I U highest market price in CASIL-ii ill be paid 'for wool, by the sitWeriber, at his store. ° S. S. INGALLS. Gibson, May 25, 1559.-(1w( LADIES' GAITERS A T KEELER fi STODDARD'S - for to rents per .tl. pair. -,1.40 a large stock of H oots and ShoeN just .Going Cheap. - Montiose, May 25, 1859. AvL . AII)EL TURRELL, BLASTING POWDER, Safety Fuse, Gun i'ua der, Shot, Gun Caps, Ciockery, Gmeerles, Drnv, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Liquors tor 31e dicival l'orpo,es, White Fish , Wooden Pails, Cam phene, Burning Plaid, Fancy Goods, Jewelry. Per fumery, l'orcelain Teeth, Lithographs, Tube Paints, Brushes, Summer Hats, Le. Also on hand a first rate assortnient.of Wall Paper, Bordering, Window Paper, Whips, Violins, Strings, Arcordunts, life\ Pocket Knives, Spectacles, kc. New supplies of Goods arriving every week : Cheap for Ca,h. Montrose, May 25, 185:0. WOOL CARDBM subscriber continues the above business •11.14 1. usual, at his old stand; in Brooklyn. Thankful fur pitst favors he would solicit a share of the nublie patronage. A. G. REYNOLDS. Brooklyn, May 25, 1859.—tf Notice to Farmers. TUE undersigned re.Tertfully. call; the attention of Farmers to a sample of JOHN 11. lIIII7EN'S IMPROVED PORTABLE FIELD FENCE; -which mar he Peen upon land owned by M. S. Will -son, In lantnise, a feirrods West of the Eagle Foun dry. TM.; fence needs only to he inspected and it ill fully reccotnmend itself, both for cheapness and for the brrn substantial manner of its Construction.— The whole expense for material and labor, to build the above cenet., will not exceed seventy-fire' cent:- per rod. - • , ; N. B. For further particulars, please Call Oil the subscriber, who iis duly authorized _to Pell farm or town right. 0. F. FA_RGO,.Agewt. Montrose, May 25, i 859.—tk , • Attention Cavalry! TIIE members of the " liarford and Brooklyn Troop of Caralry".are hereby notified to meet at the house of JAMES 0: BPLLARD, in Brixrklyn, ura Munday, the fia. day of Jane 'text, at 9 o'clock, a. in., equipped as the law Ilirecti, tor parade,' dill, and inspection. Also to elect Brigade, Regituental, and Company Officers. ST ELITES E. CARPENTER, Captain. Ifarford, May 25, 1,59.-2 w Baldwin & Allen HAVE now for:42le, the HUNGARIAN GRASS SEED..— AIso.PRINCE ALBERT anti PEACB BLOW SEED POTATOES. • Montrose, may 12; is:o. Ad mi nistrator's Notice VOTICE is heretkr given to all peisths having de ll mantis 'aminst the estate of Alm Trexiat, Latent Herriek,ike'd, that the same must he present ed to the undersigned for arrangement, and all per sons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment: GEO..W.,BARNES, Aftwininrator. Herrick, Ilaj. 25, -111359.-6 w WHAT- NEXT ! GIVE CANDY Instead of MEDI CINE, is it fact, for PURDON'S 'Ol4ll LOZENGES Hare ~entirely superseded the, use of all. either . _ whereier they have become known. They are VERY AGREEABLE to the taste. READILY EATEN BY. CH ILDREN— PERFECTLY SAFE, and are the moat and Reliable autbehnintie. Medicine in USE. They %WAIN Or any substance• which eau injure .the weakest infant, but have excellent " • - TONIC PROPERTIES 'which will INVIGORATEAre sys t em and render It proof against subsequent attneka.` Price IS eta. li s anoractured by W. N, PARDON, Honesdale., Pa. For ale by .Abel. Tirrell, McKen zie k Elfridge, &job Fern Eaton ;11k Motley, Hay den Brothers, J. Die' kerma°, Jr., and Dealers gen erally. ntay24,19,-40 . Burning. Fluid, jAPIITE and OOAFISA, Liam' Kid EL K. Boots, Y 7 and more Gaiters. frau 66 cc ex to t,7 & , Kay 18, 1859. at NEW - GOODS! AT TILE Great Baigains, of - all descriptions ;- all varietiu.; n good aaiortment of tions, &0., &c. AT THE STORE OF kid of . E - 1? t it Ile thG EFFECTUAL NO MERCURY• Look Here-Farmers! MANNYYS MOWER 82 REAPER, WITH' WOOD'S IMPROVEMENT. , • rrii IS colc . brated Machine lien - tttten the . FIRST PrIEMIUM at cations public aids and in unex. celle4 by any other Machine in the' country. All who use it, pronounce it "A Profitable and Labor•Strvini Those not acquainted with, its value are referred to LATDANI GARDNER, 'JOHN lisnittsuvon, F. M. Bridgewater; STANLEY TrtnRELL, Forest Lake; J.M. WALLACE, Dituodc T. F. PHINNEY, Dundaff S. D. TOWNOEND, /3 - EoOklyti; and others who have used them. For Marbium. or particulars, apply to C. D..LATHROP, Agent Montcose, May 5, 1:359.—tf Friends Look to Your Interest! 3Fti.taa,cl. 1 10.1:1.1.1s. • lIN. SREIIOI.III takes this method of _11.• informing his Anti the emittnunity.ut lark, that he hwiinst receiyed u desirable STOCK OF GOODS , including erery thing wanted in a fiinulng communi ty, which he will sell od as reasonable terms as can be purchasell anywhere. Ido not hold to making a great blow by putting out flaming handbills, but invite the people to call and examine for themselves. .All kinds ofrroduce, Batter, Egg - e ke., (for which I Hill pay the highest ptice,) taken in exchange ; al so' a portion paid in Cash, if requested. Lynn, May 18, 1559 4 -,2n' - - - - - . MOWING MACHINE For Every Farmer W E are now tuanut.teturing the best and cheap e A MOWER and REAPER ever bcfare-oder ed to the Etimers of Sus.quebantut County. Its Simplicity and Cheapness make it 1 . 111: 31ACIIINE for all. Ilease call and cx lttnine fur yourselves. S. 11. SAYRE it I.IIIOS. Nloutrosc, Nlay 18. 165:0. Goods - Folling. ADJES WHITE HOSE, lu wits; du.,Gluvoi, l; 1.1 ets: dn. Linen Ilant ct.s; Gents Cravats, ets ; do. lln.e, in ; Cap Paper, 12 ets; Sale% ratus, 6 cta ; Parasols, 2.5 cy ac. ' Call May lb, lb,11). J. LYONS & SON". CODFISH SUPERIOR. Just or penes!. Nay 18, 18.59 WOOL CALRD3I:k G. rri,El E tindersigoed would say to the citizens oftiu# tmehanna and W3orning counties, and to :11l whom it may'Coneern, that he is prepared to CARD WOOL-at hi; NEW SHOP on the lieshoppen, in n manner unstirpas. , mil. 'He therefore desires and expects a liberal patronage. Rolls warranted. GEORGE J ENNINGS. Me4hoppen, May 9C , 1a59.-1 m • -1 1''eletterciet,y r 1 1IERE Wa.4 an arrival of NEW GOODS a cog _ . Delaion;, Prints, Stella slnvii, Mantil la+, tinett-r.#, Parasols an rinbrePots. Also na 1.11- MEWS'.; ynotticy of -other Goods t trhica u ill be shown free of charge by 11. C. TYLER. Montrose, May 18, 18.V.F. Administraror's Sale. VOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an • or -. 71, der of sale issued, from the Orphans' Court of SUsquehanna County, the subscriber will expose to public sale by vendue, the following described prop erty, situate. in Springville township, in said 'county, fate the estate of Warren ,Wells, deceased: hounded nu the north by lands of Ezra Alger, on the Caster', -ide byiands of nirroanmis and fluids of the late Milton Sheldeni . - on the south by lands of Truman Baker, and on the west by landkof said pa- . ker and Ezra Alger," containing sixty•seven acres or thereabouts, modly imprOveil, on which isn dwelling house, ham and other out hoiteeo. :Sale to be held upon the premirmF, on s Wedttesday the 14th,day of Jane, ISSØ, at one o'dock, and tenni of payment made knoWn on day of ode. . WM. WIIITE, Admin i strator Epringtille, May IS, 18.59:-4w SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs is-ued by the Court of Condnon Pleas of Susquehanna county, and to me directed, t will expose to Sale, by public vendue, at the Court House, in Montrose, on Saturday, the 4th day of June 1859, at one o'clock, p. m.,•the fol loiving, described pieces or parcels of land, to wit: AII that certaht piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of Clifford, County of Susquehanna. and State of Petursyhtuda ,-bounded and described a.- follows, to wit: beginning at a stake and stones on the original line between the Nicholas Young and James 'nimble tracts near the meek ; thence south. 44' cast, HZ?, perches to a stake and stones on orig inal corner of said tracts ; thence 40' cast, 176 perches to a stake and stones on original corner of James 'nimble's tract; thence north 44' west, 1651 p4reites to a sWltc and stones hr the line of said tract; thence south 46' west, 176' perches to the place:of b4nning ; containing 182 acre s and eight perches, be the same more or less, together with the appurtenances, two dwelling houses; twobarns, corn house, wagon tituse,...ted other out-houses, two or chards, and about one hundred and forty acres im proved. [Taken lu eit.Tution at the suit of Stephen SL John vs. Solomon Arnold.] AlO4O-All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Daudet County of Sus quehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wits on the north.by land of Hefty Pinner on the east and south by lands of Thomas Phinney ; and on the west by, the public highway; containing 1J acres of land, with the ap purtenances, one !mdse. one 'barn, one carding ma chine, and, ail improved. [Taken in executiotrat the suit of S. Hutchinson & Co. vs. John IV Wells.] that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Townships of Springville and Auburn, County Of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, 'bounded and &L.:scribed as follows, to wit: on' the north by lands of S. IL Hall; on the east by land of N. P. Loomis; on the south by land of Elizabeth Wells ; and on the west by lands of Levi Avery'und Sidney Warner; containing 94 acres, with the ap purtenauces„oue house, one barn, and about. 40 acres Unproved. [Taken in execution at the sult ‘ of D. B. Turrell vs. Dimmer M. Conrad.] Also—All that certain piece or parcel • of land situate in the Township of-Great 'tend, . County of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, heunded, and described as follows, to wit: beginning at. 'a• point in the southwesterly line of the Great Bend and Cocheeton Turnpike, the southeitßeirly side of a large chestnut tree, at the corner °fiend heretofore couveved to the New York and Elie-Railroad Com pany; thence south 81` and 13' west aledg the line of said Railroad Company's land 114 feet, of therea bouts, to a corner thereof; thence northwesterly along the line of said Railroad Company's land 182 feet, dr thereabouts, to the northwesterly_ line of a locust tree oth•two-trunks ; attest •seven feet horn said line; thence north 81•Ireast,about 213 feet to the line - of said turnpike road, the northwesterly side of a gate post; thence south-27° east along the line 'of said turnpike 1171 feet to the place of beginning ;. containing sit-tenths of an acre, be the woe more or less, together with the appurtenances, one large three story tavern „liuse; known 'as the "Bryant 'House," with barns, sheds, 'stabling, ice house, &c. attached, and all improved. [Taken In.esecution it • the,suit of Suydam, Rearl - k, Co. ya: A. B. Edwards. and ffibi •;' • ; •-•• ••••• • Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land situate iii the Timm* of Clifford, County of ihILM ,queltanue, and State of Pennsylvania, botinded and described as folkiws, to, vriO, on the north by . - lan* of Benjamin Ayres and William Coil; on ..the east and south by lands of ClUts. and vn the west by land of Thomas P.,,Pliinney and the Crystal Lake; contaipthg7sttleut 200 turn; bethe same more or.ins.c.tozether with the appurteranges,_ons dwell ing house, one-.wagon housc,:twto . _hsrui.. wad , 70 theii out buffilings, one orchard, and about 17f1 iteren.hr proved. ['raked in,executtoo at the *suit "'of D, Lathrop to the use Of Elipludef Wells vs. Sylvester Johnson.] • • • _._ • . _ Pniv.haserswill hi all cases be -row:II:ail pay, oa, the day of sale, in amount sufficient' to cover tho" costs of sale, otherwise, the prope.itY bCreseld forthwith. JOSH TONG, Merl, Sheriff's °See, Montrose', liar 11., 1669. Suspiehannst County, se.' . Ti the matter of. petition of 'Real &tate .of the Depths Church at Great Bend. rt. , al.. - • To the heirs of. Daniel Lynne, late of the tovinahip of. Great Bend, in the County of Suioqnehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, namely; David Ly ons, of Susquehanns County.; Sabra Weston, wife of Weston, of Norwich, N. -Y:. ;Horace Lyons and Silas Lyons, of thelerritory John Lyons and atoslnut Lyons, of tfie County of grie, Pa.: fianiel Lyons, (kbrge Lybus; apilWilliatn B. Lyons, of the State of New Tork ; sod Bett4Y Loomis, of the County of Susquehanna aforesaid; Whereas L. Green, haute IL B. Roniee, and glltaii ,Pratt, ell of said township.of Great Deed, have filed their petition in the Orphans' Court of said County .of Stnamettanna, setting forth that they were duly elected Trustees of the. Great Bend' Baptist,: Church, and they and their predecessors tire ; and were, as such Trustees, joint tenants with the Said Daniel Ly ons, deceased, and thee now areloint tenants with the heirs of , the FARDaniel Lyons, deceased, he hat ing died seized as of fee„ an d asJoint tenant. with 'geld petitioners smith& predeeesm4 of and in the lot of land in said township of Great fiend on 'trhjch said Baptist Church is erected; and praying theCohrt to award an inquest, to make ; partition of the said premises aforesaid, to and among the laid parties in. tereited therein, &c.; and whereas in conformity with said petition, a writ de parli4iorti facie:an was-a warded by the said Court:. ' ' ! . TARN NOrKt That In pursuance of said order of the Court,lni.inquksition will he held upon the prem ises aforesaid, in said township' of (Iced, Brunt do Wednesday, the 2911 a day of June, 1859, at 1 o'clock, p. m., to,make partition of said premises among the parties interested therein, in such manner and in such proportions as by the laws of this Common wealth it is directed or,-if such partition cannot be made without prejudice to the whole, then to value antrappraise the saltiesatcording to law. JOBS TOM, Sherif. Sheriff's °Mee, Montrose, May IS, 1859.-6 w Adm %torts Notice. Ivro is hereby giv _ s havid wthnds against the . , estate of Lafayette Will martb,lite of Jackson township, dee'd . ,that the•same must be presented to tbe. nuffermlgned for arrange. went, and all persons indebted to said estate- are re. queatcd to make immediate payment. PELATIA II GITN.NISON, :4t/ncinftrolor. • Jackson, May 18,1859.-6 w NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS READ & CO. ARE now t*eiring a LARGE and WELL SE LECTED stock of • Spring &Sunni:ter Goods to which they, invite the iittentiOn of their old cus tonierw—und they would also say to the public gen erally, that they are prepared to tell their u.snal ricty ou the most rivorable terms; fur Cash; Product., or approved credit., Drew' tiootim, in• great rariety—DeLaines from 123 to 23 cents per card, Challis, Lawns, Du cats, Deßagea, &c., for sale cheap. Ladies BouuelS•from 2 7 V cents to Ribbons, Rosettes, Flowers; Belts, Parasoli, Mitts, Domestics of every description, nit:toiling Cotton Yarn, CAI pet Warp, Batting, Ticking Denims, Stripe., Boys' and Meng Summer wear, /cc. • Boots nail Shoe'', a full•assortnientjukt re ceived—allth Sole Leather and Morocco Skins. J. I.ToNS S SoY. Far, Palm, Panama, Leghorn, antl .olered Straw Tints, fer men or hop,. Mackerel, by the lb., LI:or j barrels—aim) Prime CodNIL = Pat i nt.i. 011%, aside D yeostuf com let° 2,:ortntent On huLd. Patent the approved Pat ent Medicines of the ilay for sale. llnta:4llwaro. Stoves and Tin Rare, Crockery, Brooms, Patent Pails, „Tubs, &c., kc: - 111rattrhims, Ji•welry, Silver Spoona,•Clocks, Coal 0111.—.1u0 received another supply of this valuable Oil for burning in Kerosene Lamps. READ & CO. Montrose:Day 11, 1859. : . . ONLY $l,OO. • • (+HANDLER & .T . P.BsIIP's is the place to N.. I gt.•t the MOST and 11F.ST GOODS for ONE DOL. LAR, in Montrose. .10 yards. of the best Calico _ ° for $l,OO, 12 " " , Sheeting " ' 1,00, 10 " DeNine, - " 100, 25 pounds of .Nails " , I,°°o, 12 " • best Drown Sugar ¶ 1,00, ' 10 " " Coffee do. ' " 1,00, 20 ° " " Rice, 1,10, la " " Sada•mtus " • ii,oo, 2 " Good Tea II ' 1 , 2 'Gallons " Molasses . " 1,01, S Quires a' Cap Paper " l,f„ ' witlut large variety of other goods. that we Ic'eep con stantly on .hand, will be sold equally•loW FOR CASH. Please call and see. May 11, 1859. ,-..- . Adiniuktrator'±* itotice. N , TICE herehy given to-all persons having de mands against the estate of M. earmar k Brews ter,dec'd, late of flarford, that the same must be pre sented to the undersigned for arrangement, and all persons indeinctd to said estate are requested to make immediate pavinent. TYLER BREWSTER, A dminiatrator. liarford, May 11, 1559,-6w Dissolution of Copartnership. THE Copartnership heretofore existing betieen the subsefibers, under the firm of ' POST S COOPER, & CO., • ibis - llay dissolved be mutual consent. Oustand ing business will be settled by Ww. IT: CoorKa. ISAAC L POST, Montrose, Pa., REMIT DRINKER, Ain IS3:'. f WM. lIIISTTING COOPER. riff: undersigned have this day formed a Copart 1 nerFhip under the.6rm and style of wipr. A. COOPER & CO., for • the purpose of transacting a Banking Ex change and Collection Btudneee in the Borough of Mantro,e. IVII:MINTTING COOPER. HENRY DRriKER. MontraTe, Pa.. May 2, 1 Etf NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having de -I.lt mands against the Estate of G. W. Bat.t.,, late of Foren Lake, deceased, that the same must-he presented to the-undersigned for arrangement,' and all per)ns indebted to Raid Estate are requlsted to make immediate payment. • " r F. G. BALL, Exocutor • of the last will and testament of G. W: Ball, dec'd. Forest - Lake, May 11, 1859.-eltr NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in pursuance of an order of sale issued from the Orphans' Court of Susimehanna - County, the subscribers will on Saturday, the 11th day of June, '59, expose to public sale by ventlue, the following , described piece or parcel'of land, late the estate of Robort Hughes. deed, situate in the. township of Ilerritk, in said county, bounded as follows:.en the north by lands of John Stewart; east by lands of ---Plue;' and on the south and west by lands of John rflomas ; containing 100 acres more or lass, and on which is a dwelling house, barn, orchard, outhousee; ire,s and about 'lO acres of which are under improvement Sale to be held upon the preinises, at 2 o'clock, p.TO., and terms of payment made known on the day of sale, JOHN'THOMA4 ELIZA HUGIFF, Herrick,ilay 11, 1859.-6 w NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Susq'a county, to me directed, I will expose to public sale by Temkin, upon the primism., in Jackson township, the following described piece of 'pattered' land, late the estateof dec'd bounded north by lands of Henry H. Tiffany; east. by idld lands of Sedate Griswold:4oMb by lands of 'Ansel Page and' Ands of the estate of John Gunnison, deed ; and on the west by lands ' of N. Lancaster and Enos Bg• ant; containing fOrty acres or thereabouts,= improved * ; and on which is a hints; ' barn, fc.c.', - Jte.- Sale to be held on Saturday, the '4th day of June next, at. 1 o'clock, p. nx, and tenon of pay ment made known on day of sale. • PELATIAH GITNNISON; .41 drier tf e bonis son. • Jackson, Nay 11, 1819.-1 w * • • Moody Mute Clothing. JUST REcErvED l w . srellcselected stock of Ready lade C i liZing for Spring and Smuttier wear,which we will se ll cheap for =dim tewly . We ordhdly Jayne all our old and nowfrianda to call and examine before. parcbasing elsewhere,_at • COANDLER A lIMIIIPS. kioniroso; May 4, nay. - • . Fresh Fluid a L ayno&s ae Kiatrose, May 40859. COPARMUMFUT. Executor's 111Ottce; Administrators' Sale. Administrator's Sale. ..rry ‘-' QUICK - SAL M - . `NAM' PROMS. ex VO *, . Colin st. ^ • it ' I 0:: •• • .or THE' • 6 1366' 6 - e.,a • areal (Unite for flavintrldoney.' HtsscititliAltit (fibr & e CO. *mid respectfully inform the &trend aging dpd surrounding country that they have Opened at their Htdret Up ', L argest, Cheapest , and Beat select ed dock of EMT GOODS ever exhibited in Broome County. ; .Having ectinsjant.buyer in New York who is purchasing Goods fof Crew carly,• And principally at the large auction sales„ . we Aft Amer bled to Sill cheaPer than any.other aleabliehmeirt.—s , We can easily say if you want to save $1,50 out of Om $5,00, you must call at the above Store.— Among our stock of Goods tan be Sound Dress Goods, American,. French, and -English Prints. DeLelnes, Charlie', Brilliants, Trinted Lawns, , and daconets, Camilla Cloth, Percales, elegant traveling Dress Goods,-Ltarege &escape, Crepe Berets, beau. tiful Paris Croselies. Silks, a most splendid va riety of plain, immidere Oar& Chen Dress Silks and Robes, Imperial Foulowls. Shaithftied Naar French Cashmere, Thibet, %Alm, Broche, Mantle and Canton . Crape Shawls, Pusher and genuine. French Lace Mantillas, Real Lace Points and French Flouncing Laces, Talmasi arculars and and Chmtertield flacks. Millinery Goods, White and colored Bonnets, a very. extensive assortment of Bonnet Rihhans, Flowers, Ruches, Crapes, Bennet Silks, Joined Blonds, licadtiresaes, Coiffures, Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, Eng:told. cries, Real Laces,. Hosiery Goods for Men's and Bove wear, Rouse-furnishing Gonda, and a great many ar ticks too - numerous-to mention. All goods shown cheerfully, represented tairly,ind submitted to the pterimer's unbiassed opinton. • iIIRSCIIMAII BROM k CO. No. 20 Court St., sign of the "Beehive." Binghamton, May 11, 1850. Corner IEO Great Bargains AT THE "BEE-HIVE!" From Auction recoirmt Te.iLair. - • HANDSOME INTILLV, thao, worth $5,00, Elegant do. Real Pusher Lace.s.oo. /0 . 1. French Cashmere Shawls, at 1,50 " 2,25, Fine Stella do. at 5,00 " 4,00, Extra Rich Paris do. a t 5,75 " too. Patent black oil boiled Silks , fie 1, 00, Lawns, fast colors; - , fik " -9, Fine DeLaines and Chillies, • 17 , is, Rich colored Dress Silks and Robes amazingly cheap. Straw Bonnets, at II ,60 wodh. Al% do. line Leghorn, at 1,00 " 1,50, 5000 yard.. Bonnet Ribbons, beautiful styles,at 25 eta. Superior Watch Steel Spring Extension Skirts at el, worth ~1,50. 050 - Parasols, plain, changeable, wa tered. brocaded, fringed, chenic bordered. tremend• ous cheap,! ut the BEE-HIVE, No. 20 Court St., corner of Waiter St. Bingbaruton, May 11, 11359.-•6aP119 i(9 l ° The New Eras' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. At Gyeat-BEtrgaiiis! READY.PAY AND SMALL PROFITS! HHURRITT 1.4 now receiving a full and. . choice stock of SPRING and RIIMARR GOODS inclnding a great variety of Rich Prints in Near Stalea, Gingbante, Brilliants, Plain and Fan cy Lenens,,Cballiee, Robes, Bilk Dress 74settes and Barrges, Black and Fauey Silks, Poplins, rfe.; with a superior wssorpneut of Silk, Broehe, Comb:mere and Stella Shand,. Mantilla', Parasols, Rieh Ribbons; Bonnets and Flotrers,Broeul Cloths,caseimeree,Sunt- MOT SNP, off., with a large assortment of other STAPLE IND FANCY Cooo3 l ' ilk usual, in Groceries, Crockery, Hard Ware, Iron, 'Steel, Nalls,Stoses, Drug*, Paints, Oils, Boots and Shoes, Hato and Cap Clocks, Carpeting. Floor Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Painted Windme Shades, eke. ,i if e 'tire stock being large, and bought for cash, nil a superior opportunity for choice selections, au he sold for READY .PAY; tu to n per cent N. regular prices. — An examination of the Goods and !'rises will be found profitable to those who wish to buy. Flour & Salt constantly on hand. New Milford, May 4, 1833 NEW GOODS For the Spring 0f1859, at YOUNG & SDEMCII Stuunersville, Pa. - vvE take this opportunity ofespressing our thanks to.our customers and the public generally for their liberal patronage during the past year, and will add, that we shall endeavor to merit • continuance the same by furnishing GODS in the same way that we have hereto • foie. that IS, at the vi !direst hie tide& *Hav ing just returned from the City, we would Invite the attention of the public to the very Lame and handsome Assortment of Goods, for the spring trade, comprising almost every thing that ' can be found in a. COUNTRY STORE, amongst which we will mention the following: A large lot of those small figured dark and fast colored prints at 61 cents per yard. A lot of.thwe heavy brown muslins, alwayson.hand, brown sheet ings and shirting, constantly on hand, and.for sale at the most reasonable prices. s A large lot rot' Merri mac, Cocheco, Allen's, Sprague's, Donnell's, and oth. er prints t spring styles, for sale at the same low prices at which we hare sold them during the past year. Spring Delaines, and Challies, very handsome, and cheap. Clothes, Cassimera, Satinetts, Jeans, Vesting, kc. A good assortment of Borid, Stripe, Cottonadea, Ducks and Linen Drills,-for farmers wear, Denims, Striped Shirting, Checks, kc. Ready Made Clothing constantly on hand. Crockery and Glass Ware, a large assortment of the best quality of White Granite Ware, just received and for alle by the set ar in lots to suit purchasers. Hata and Caps, Boots and Shoes, in endless variety. Cedar Ware, Tubs, Churns, Trays, Buckets, Pails. Ladles, kc. Grocer. ; ies, as usual, at low water mark. Teas at astonishing low figures. Fish ! Fish ! Fish !! ! Mackerel by half barrels, quarter, and kits, warrantedlull weighti or the money returned. Shad and White rah also on hand. Silt, by the barrel,,sack or bushel. Paints I and Oils of all kinds. • i All kinds of produce takentl exchange for goals, at the highest market price. • We solicit an examination of our mock before.pur cluising elsewhere. YOUNG 4k-SMl'rli. Surnmersrale, May 4 , , 1859.-6 113519. BEAR IN MIND THAT R. H. HALL & CO. Keep the Largest and But Selected Stock of Dry Groc•cits IN BROOME COUNTY, • AND would invite the attention of the inhabitants Of SusqUelutiana County; and buyers in general, particularly to their Stock of • SILKS, .GIBBONS; • WHlredoops, • SUMMER STUPFS, • CARPETS, itc., etc., which they wilLsell cheap FOR CASH;at Whole sale and Beta " . HALL +l7 • a Court Street, Binghamton. ' I May 4, lora-bty • R. H. HALL & CO., BINGHAMTON, .' • A RE constantly receiving additions to their pros ent large stock of • CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, YANKEE 210.T10N8. • 4i4LINER Y GOODS, tub every kind of . .•• Fancy and Staple Dry Goods iblch will ho sold cheap ,at Wholesale and Retail. Our tenni are READY PAT:. i Come and see es at Ray e 11 1 51 L—btY " NO. a 9 coma sr. R. a HALL CO. EMI Dry Goods,,C4eftly AND OIL IThAM(B, At NO. 82 tWrtareet:3lll9Adi""L Biogliamton, Nay 4 ; 1649,,- btu IMMESSIESER ` lIOTEL . *ICEEPERK, Merchants and Grocers, CAN new be stippled with the twat -••• A ....7a 1 , - . assortment of. 4 MAIM and LIQVIIItS ever offered in this eountyaxtaisting of Old Port Wine,(Pure j.) ,Pine Old Madeira, ... 48.. M . Madeira, ' Black Berry Brandy, In bottles Rose etc: Cordial, tilde Brandy, for Tra de:MU, 1 1 Sour Mtge. kr Cixiklogi Malaga Wine, - ICIDkI4 BRAN,DY Otard Oconee, 'Pale and dark fidoette, UnitedPropriaorßiandy links Bran, Bakrritain, l and Clover Leaf Gin, Scotch !risk irk ia t t-ey, ifonowsrahelet do. Old Amu, ' Old ltire,' do. Old lantaka Rum, .1 St Croix ' do. - I Net. England do. iti reetiffed Whiskey, by tin Pale Brorn Gehl EA barrel, • . a( Ildees beyond competition, either by the Pipe, Puncheon. Barrel, or Gallon. Every article warranted as represented. bombe retailtri o le I have a superior articied Mandy, Gin, a d RUM, for Medicinal purposes, in. bottle.. A Old Port, Sherry and Madera Wine. - Bogie Cordial, k. Black Berry Bran dy, -for Disrrhrea. Store on Main ?Street, 4 doors below Searie's Hotel. .1. CHAMEERLIN. ' Montrose, April 12,18.59.-tif • Notice to Farmers. I wish to call the ATTENTION of Fanners to the INDEPENDENT TOOTH HORSE RAKE. This rake has beett - usal (or the put three years in thls county and proven to be the Rake, and the only rake stilted to this rough country. Any, one ndt wishing to take the assertion and wanting a lIORM RARE, please try.one, and If not satisfactory, return it within three dayi uninjured and receive his money. A liberal deduction from-twelve dollars made to Merchants and Dealers, from retail price. • AU kinds of Grain taken in exchange for rakct, at H. &tide's mill. Also Second hand Wire Tooth and Revolving Makes sold Irel7 cheap. ' . . Alt eiders promptly attended to and rakes deliver ed on 'Alert notice. Maddened of the subscriber and Manufactory one mile trete Montrose, on Snake-Creek Turnpike. - CII.O.ICY FOOT. Montrose, April 27, 1859.-3ni dioal Copartnership.' D' C. Blakeslee &P. E. Brush having associated themselves under the name and lirm of BLAERSIM k BRUSH for the prose cution of the duties of their Prelusion, respectfully offer their professional services to theluvilid public. Office at the residence of Dr. Blakeslee, midway between 'the villages of Dimock and Springville. , •. C.e-.1. BRUM April 27, 1859.-17 lionseilign, and Cairiage Painting, and Paper. Hanging. Tsubscriher would inform the inhabitants. of 1 Montrose and vicinity, that he is prepared to do all kinds of the above mentioned work on short notice, and to the satisfaction of whoever may see fit to patronize him. Shop with E. IL Rogers, on Turnpike Street, op posite the brick church. E. BACKUS. Montrose, April 20, 1852.-6 w Removal. rr RE subscriber having removed his stock of goods 1. to the " HEAP OF NAVIOATION,"vrhere he may now be found with a large k desirable stock of - Ready Made Clothing, HATS, CAPS, eke., 'lke, consisting of every variety and shade, and warranted to be made in every particular as good as custom work, and at prices that cannot fail to suit for ready pay. Thankful for past favors impes to merit a continuance of the same. S. LANGDA Montrose, April 20, .1839.-tf • The. Living Age HAVING largely in c reased its circulation the past year, the Publishers are enabled to append the new and attractive feature of aseries of Literary and Scientific Portraile, engraved on Flteel,'each of which will be accompanied by a 810. GRAPHICAL MEMOIR, thus tundihing to - its read. ers,'not only the cream of the befit Periodical Liter ature of the WOrld, but alb complete Illus. iratediliographiFat Dictionary,com meneing with the Portraits of De Quincey, followed by Hugh Miller, W. 11. Prescott, Professor Wilson, Charles Lamb, Oberlin, Humboldt, dic. " I say without heSitation, that if I could have but one Magazine among all that are published or re-pub lished in our country, I-should select Littelle Lining Age. Itscontrives to touch the golden medium be tween light and solid articles, between mere instruct ion ar.d mere entertainment; and a great deal of knowledge may be gathered up from it, such as every one ought to possess." . Extract from Lettig7from- Rem livery IVard Beecher. TEaas . Single numbers, 13 cent% . yearly 'sub. scription, VI, prepaid to any address, Subscriptions fur a less period, if desired., Special terms to clergy men and clubs. DELMER & PROCTER, apl2oxB ' Publidieric 508 Broadway, N. Y. ICC _ , _ .1011EilitOSS -Goes On. " New Ready Pay Store AT HEAD OF NAVIGATION! TIM subscriber, having just retumed - from New York, would most respectfully inform his friends (if be haa any) and the public generally, that he is now prepared to servo them with , HEN - Or,c)_oi)Cg . 9 - 'bought for Cash, at the old stand, No. 2, Public AT. enue, formerly occupied by C. W.'3forr, where he will sell for READY PAT, at prices that will suit.everybody. .Ilis stock consists of . . Choice loudly Groerries; op ALL kinds, Stone Ware,. Wooden Ware, Brooms,. Boots and - - Shoes, Ladies Gaiters, for 65 cents, :ertelains, Heavy 'and' Fine,Dra. and Blea. • - Muslins,rinens; Can. Flan ," net, Drillings, rowelling 'myna:4 Diaper, neks, Apron Cheeks, Denims, • Striped Shirting., Pants and Pest: Trimmings, .Seamless Bays; Cottog Batts, irAite and Brmen Knitting Cotta,., Veil Barege, Glares and lf,osie- 071, a larje asnortrnent, tankee Nations, HENRY C. TYLER. Ladles who like a splendid article for the:flair, please call at TYLER'S and buy a bottle of Rurnett's Cocoaine ' the Belt and Cheapest in use also Lubin's Extracts for the tlkf,ftiat parity. Montrose, April 20, 1859.--bty Truth Stranger than Fiction! ' TERRIBLE DISASTER AYONG the inhabitants of Jessup and vicinity Everybody flocking in to ascertain the cause of the Disaster and find that it was brought about by The New & _Cheap Assortment of CI ra which has just been purchased for cash, ant received in Jessup, and which must be - sold at some price, for Cash or approved credit immediately. • . It is needless for us to attempt to enumerate the articles for it lain utter Impossibility. Surma it to say, we have a. Little - of Evetything, • that the people can ask for. We, are selling La. dies' Splendid Gaiters from S 6 ets to $l,OO. Alive ask le's call. Come and age kor yourselves. Try Mt. we warrant you your moneys' worth at NULATIN'S CHEAP STORE.- Jessup, Susq. co., April 20, 1850.--3ra Frsh ! OF NE U' ,G - OODS FOR THE) SPRING TRADE, I,ATIIROP DE 'WITT'S. Noateose, March 9, 1999, Inas- wAy! L7MOICED HAL Codfish, . Mackerel , Corn 'Neal, Buckwheat Flour, .I:tried Apple' ; Dried Sestet, for Oohs hi LYONS& SON. Woo4ook Ruth 16, 1669. _ • ' EMEIE 01100X8CZOBITS 1' . ItAXITF . ACTIIBiO3 OT Carriages; - ' Bent ' ' I . TRILLS; BOWS . *ion Potosi and Plough : g ; G 3342 BESP. SUMVIIII4I9IA COM; I I List of Price*. 1 inch Feßies, ' - $1,2511 1 1 inch Allies, 14 't " • • 1,38 2 " 4 !, 11' " • : 1,50 Bowe, - If ", " • - I,B3Thills,,bent h • " 14 " - • 1,75 1 " straight,' 1 4" .. • 1,83 Bieltoryfoles, Great Bend, April 13, 1859.—1 y ''' I claa.rt S6)Q PER QUARTER, of eleven week Board-with use of room and f and Tuition in the English branches, at " LAND NORMAL INSTITUTE," Delaw Far 'Circulars, containing nemssari ID inquire of A. N. Bullard, in Moutruse, or Principal at Chester, Pa. Chester, Ps., May 4;41859.-117 Ambrotypes for 5 NOW is the time for those wishing a BE! ' PICTURE of themselves or friend to Cal. on the Gree We intend remaining but a short time. -t1 will he for your interest to call soon. F up your teams and bring down the family the Children with a picture of themselves deductions made for families. I All Work Warranted not to 1 , Jr. D. WOOD, . Idontrose, April 13, 1859.—tf Looking Glai- - all mica, up tofaCt x 40 i in Gilt Framed. gilt, Picture Frame s; Plain and *lived Mouldings, LOOKING CUSS Pit Put into oh, Frames on short \oti• TUCKER'S PATENT SPRING the Tery hat in nse. Cabinet Furniinre and Sign Painting. Catlin Plates constantly on hand.l - gravid oi short notice, by E. C. FO ; MOnhosc, March 39, 1859.-tf I ,-1- '**l WA A P,C) -. l 7 A y JEWELRY, Accordeous, tuid E 0D E IsT ItEPAIRUD d W &RLNTED UT J. C. EDWAIUNII, •-`4.FORD, • Wagons, 3 GOOD WAGONS for sal; cHE A, • F. B. CILW lifimtrose, March SO, 1859 Plows and' Cid lA. BIINVELL is now all kinds of PLOWS and good.and cheap as can be bad county. Helms one shop in Montrose, Main arid Cherry Streets,and snot near Royle's Hotel. Repairing do A! Qt' Old Iron taken in excham Montrose, March 59, 1859.-6 m Administrators' VOTICE is hereby givoito al .1. 1 4 naiads against the Estate sate; of the township i 1 Dimock, same mast be presented to the ritngement, and all persons ladet are requested to make immediate TIIOB..t.DAMS, ABBY MOCK, Di Blalock, May 4,1859.--6 w • Aaministrator•s NOTICE is hereby given to all persona .1 mapds against the estate of H. C. Batt ; late of New Milford, that the same must be, ed to the undersigned for arrangement, an. eons indebted to said Estate are requested immediate payment. ELLIOT -ALDRICH, Admini New Milford, April 27, '59.-6w Eagle Foundry P 1 . A.X3MA. • UTE ask the attention of fanners to o I/ which fin , combined durability, Nardi strength - of castings.iiinuot be excelled, .0 JJ Iron Beam Plow arc wood especially call attention to, whi, MI to please. S. IL SAYRE & Montrose, March 80, 1859. - • Steam Engine for S As PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE oF f ten horse Power as usually rated; has ning about eighteen months. It will be sol fault, but because its capacity Is not sufficie business. It teat' be seen running at any ti establishment.- ' Also, one pair of Elotehldes's patent Nadi! wheels, l 6 Inches In diameter. - Y. L MACK & Brooklyn, March lft, 18.59.—tf. Head of Navigation - REMOVED. HE undersigned desires to notify the prt _M. that he has removed his store, and Duty now r tie found on Main Street, a few doors above Keele , hotel, where"he will be glad to see his old customer's as wen' _. as new ones. 0. W. MOTT. , Mcntrpse, April , I' • Neve. Arrangement.. R CHANDLER has associated with him in • business, GEORGE A. MSc?, aX the ! old stand, Where we shall be happy to see all our old customers and as many new ones as will pl se call and examine our new STOCK of SPRING GODS. CHANDLER 8c J . - ONORalf A. itSEICP. F. B. MUMMER. - - liontrOse, April 1,1859 SPRING GOODS cheap for,Ready Pay! At cuaniss i Aug ve; Mich es ' CLOTHS, CARSIMERES, JEANS; REDS, • - COTTONADES, DELAINES, SREE77NOS, 27CKINGS: CAR • En,. CARPETBAGS, cto. eke. - , . Groceries! Groceri s ! A. fresh stack—at tttoiowest Books:-.and Paspes, Molt:tide :sad Retail.. Leer's, :bat, NOM Mumma Pena.. 5000 Rolls ROOM sad Window •. Paper, from fief to 50c Pe„ , • NAIICT cassis,. Americrill 'and English Watches, Gkoels, li;eneils, Chinn Goods, Rubber Goods, 30., ate. HAT!!'. said cAips - ...: '• A large stick of Out West Pattern ond Glass, - Broorasi ram, •Tultos, - shoirels, *; r ?,t CHAIMUM 4i#3li*L . ' Montrose, April 18,1860.. ' New. Styli Cotten BatfOlgi mbeeta oho of a Val boa Old Ch e t: 2 4 14 J_ Town, at J. LYONS. :V. liciatme, April 18,'1869. r 3 Ea 2,00 1 3,00 ,GO 1 ' 6° r 5O ~/b 0. pa-.afoe rnitme-- 'THE UP- Co:, Pa. on cation, "MA EL I • tea UTIFUL 1 MI at the L erefore it era bilchqj ndkratifk Liberal t *1 !rtht ~5,~' ; ' and en and ~® MU P!' by LEL ! ring de , a, dec'd, I. pres eat all per -1 6 nuike 71M 1 WS : Wows ess, and cannot RO'S. [ la. i eight to ; en run• ; for no '; t for our w e at our = ,m2l