At DetrOlt,.tecainty an ea was killed bemuse hi; could not 'understand the French language._ --Theteamicomisting of une Eng- lish and one Frisch ox, driwitig a heavy load And:driiee by a French driver, was crossing the teilroutd - tract-when the ewes' train made its appearance. The driver, in great. excitrinent, immediately ordered his oxen to " cheek," (tbeFrench word for "hat). The French os Understood him, and turning off the track, sered.hiteself; but the English' oz. nettle haring studied the language: - pressed further on and was instantly killed. New .Teisay ranks as the fifth State of the rnion in point of manufacturing Indus try. The,numher of establishments within the State-is 4,207, employing a capital of *e11:293,2 6 8, using raw material of the value 0ft112.011,8 7 1, employing 29,068 males and 5,7 M females. the cost rof whose labor per m vint was $8,374.740, and producing a to tal calve of manufactured articles ,estimated st 09,851,256. •.-Tbe census of 1860 will sh s ow • a large percentage of increase upon - these figures. .... Mr. Wise, the , aeronaut, hat com pleted his arrangementslor a balloon -jour ney from St. Louis to the - Atlantic seaboard: Tile balloon, the "Nineteenth Century." is 6 4- z feet in diameter, and contains 60,000 feet of gas. Mr. Wise undertakes this journey chiefly as sua..experiment with which to sails t) himself of the practicability of bis scheme of scronauting across- the AtLintic Ocean. - .• _ Jaimel3,'4ll Lig PP ' ap Nonday, 'No; .ire hereby notise4 to meet at they Engine Rouae, on londsq, June 18th, at 7 o'clock. p. m. J. P. W. RILEY, Foreman. • G. Y. ,ETNILSX, Seercury.. E. C. FORDHAM, AGENT FOB killo_lfts seb) ll )9 VRehives. fflS.llsehine Isjutt whet even fitadr iram.. No me oltoold T /Wet of begot how. without me of Ith RTFIOLFI I NEW FAIIII.I SEWING It aeIIINEA. lt wakes Use tech-sandy pvt, re..V.14 the slam general appelonner upon bbth Ales ne the material wed. and Wm.!. 117, tls oae or the best machine. soar in tme. e.eene trt.htne to Mahe rellebte raaehtma are relocated to Ball at rtIRTINA3II. leurottere Rom Nolo Stel.4. 3 dear. het , . Mee Jr Webster's coroer, before partiondag elsest here. titre from SW t. 111. A. Ormoore OT-Tti Parot.-4 , 0r durabllltr, mid exceed. tzt , ttue. a.9.14.aa la fact tor every SeetraLle quality. they ev.notbe ene•Pievear Train affa. Mamma IA. • It I t. nanueertooshly eae or the lett.-.&-ttaar eoceita. a.e art theitioet =du; ant effeelive tnaehlue• to the market.- I'. . r...T Mins ' laadatees make eseellesA sroftk..-E. I'. S ex. Ilvaroor. April Ittl4, ISSIL—tt J. P. W. RILEY AGENT FOR Wheeler&Wllson's Sewing Ma.etimes, TILE BEST IN. USE. Ikr Agri. oral Wooer* eon Mlle *tee And OM ithtelk eL , t .111 rte. It worts %MUT Wen eitr OM. Wooten. noient- In root% ernothur.todbotaift.wounr..brinzoLAte., etrenrtb er.t `rrnity Inpertntotoenoltasel went. • - ire petity Wimps/Li: iirusoN's Sewing Nach r, for pernay we:--Ttertriet. eattooristtopio. thing more perfec.— Frit. 'Sou 'ZiAttaniner. Aorpossts a l othetn.-- Lams ' TheretkireoWr. .Thar in ent we Reiring-ifaehisw mad that is WHEELER k WESOYS.-s-Jrnat Yvan of tb2; !merle= buditote. A.tr no rfral.—Scirxtr - ric Annziexx. hit finif•Pltatt roperiOe.-DICtIONAILT Or NMI i% ICS The moot satigactory borne refine, nee given an to their eillierlorily and ezeellenee. Montrose, Dee. 29; 1855.-tf. GROVER & BArErs erLK BR A TED ?AMILY SEWING MACHINES 4111111rondwa'y, New Tork. 18 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON. 730 Chestnut Street, Phil. DrskrairowE vriumr,‘ SS West ith St.. Cincinnati. A New Style.—Price $5O TffiaearAAiae..fomt.oSooir utxirchrmi fmsa the ewe. be at*Zno relehttithe or thread ri atl . rn ,tad klrbeo 1 ,o/perlor atv2., Satillos seam by Ihkorn.operxtio, .!Mat reeouree to the hand•rwedle, requimil to - other nu , moos. It do Netter and <lever revehte than • ..rain•trem. 000. le &a welt" far one rent an hoar. faxn ma • (*awl - Lac This machine finishes Its work.—slrorthasapton 6*. The best patent now in ere. —Easton irm g . • To all of which the 2h w,? says amen.—S;Y.7rik -F. B. CHANDLER, Agent.' • - IIONTROSX. Theeriaber 11. t65e., . MONTROSE P ICES CURRENT coxiscrxDwszcLY 101 Tux iiTtIILICAN _nest p bushel, Bye V barbel, - runt, haabel Buckwheat: V bnaleel,l... Oita, 'V brbel, kw; erbiee, bnabeL:.: bemoan . V VBeat hoar. bbL tee Boar, "f bandied,. tat )(ea!, hundred,. : . Pat, it, ... ize:l 3 1 ! , V . 16 kg. dos. Dr.WistiA Balsam if Wild Cherry. the nen. nerTenttina Ie kue t ir or veil ...nabileand. lalilillolr Remedy far the Cu,. of , Careie. enure. haze Manz ` •uc.aa lianareerrea,tierrnAto ev Ituca.n.leus rs TRIP Jllsa.n. r'm Kau eau C.C.N. sad ern"' Mem rx - Lmosmtv colt. INT.tleat ft were toroth QC stmeet•rocithm to .frak ll•werPl* ~ .smern+l by a well known ph releion more than tereedr rear. n by the Innoclerfai mon It hag *thee, been ometint tT i:tetnatmg lh inshlic thaw. Poill itshae had Its reputation are nlikt. : and It I. now known and eberlidnailwall land their:Man P itrhe.it trim ban hem renewed to health he to else 2.• the Gasir :de enr far *lithe Manure which it Peet*. fe teem. • I . ']anonClark. nkrilehin to given Vleten. he. rived it see hie r Ann thatCONSITYPTION ('AP; LIE erRED! Fit whole Montan- of thin Medielne lMty eoutirena the atitedhei 1, 1 endow max. Thnneande eau trattfp, and hare trended that re.r. CO other remedlenhaahntletl. thin has completely erred: dint I,noM ondeme hod nigh de.paind. thin has offented iratnedie that vetim lb. virceirlan bad pronounced the &o we tjah hencreurna.d it int net, Tee Aline. of thi. Iteasnin ore allke applicable to cure a Med r ed vr a Ondhined theninentrtina. and He power ea a wk. certain. ...ft. ;drafted, and effeetaat to reedy clutiot mealier:l Pnrehaor name wale. It bra the written eignaenne R 1.711 5-1. as the wrapper. as well se the printed dame of the . Dr. liisf ars Basain of Wild (In? . 74. ktiaueose re. of Oils InvierateWts th e baet prmt.of the eel. sar.a . ',bid, ft k beid by der ',while. t tweak. efeeeeks. Whentasts Cough. Cr.p.lirtssehi ...INdsommy Alhetleemsedsll4lerswertbe Tbme Lee_.. .bst.sg neuessnytine. Neel. Marieehbius sled Its %law. talc Tbeeretricesalee heath. infties . 4lmstesenr " ISUTTSI sovel es the priolled neeie .4 PviorP.lnr the meter wapp.l4 SETS 111".1•01KLIC k. CO. Troprleters. Rate. awls—ABEL TTIMELLa Muetreee. Irlt. C. WART% New rzent : T. CART:M.7 . .Ons! . . wootritrs - F. Tise4, .ek 111..7 .0 C. OLJESIZAJ). 'EATON * lIONLZY. Mei Seetembee IS 1355.-xlesr DIED. lb Liberty, Smut. Co, P4l, Way 13, 1859, :ANN": rex: of Gilbert Brundage, in the 9i th yr. of her age.' She was born and hiOnght up in the city. of New] lark, and was there at the evacuation of that city] the British in the Revolutionary war. For Are had been a resident of Orange County, N. L and foi the last twelve years of Soraq. Co., Pa. la Raiford, of typhoid fever, Nay 25, 1859, ED ktt. Meat PM of Beater and Alkali" Bllaworth, 'ft".l four years. is Ararat, April 54. 1859, Thisairr Ass, dough '•r of E. N. and Alzada Tripp, aged 2 yra.,and 9 010. NOTICE, TS HEREBY GIVEN, TO ALL ITRSOM, that dl feath er depredations upon the public grounds mn . ed gum the STONE QUARRY, situated dear "the ninny buildings k the borough of Montrose, by the Irmnral stone, - gnivei, Or dirt, must be-discoatio "ed. ar the Coutity,tMonsisaimsre are desirous of m s orily rescuing that, but she saris; the.balanos or !mdu e af said pubtie somas from Isecesahm .By order of the Commissioners. W: A. CROSSMON, Clerk. Ceennissioners Mee, June 8, - - MON wz we now receiving a eiveocdrimpply ofeirieep and desirable - : Simmer Gocmia,' Phietv we iWThe the irttention of the inibrie. . 10 v 1 rove, June 8,185 v. • • _ 'PARASOLS. of these very Jars* Akrisola, jmot re. teived. lUD CO. Fiench Duels, • Deaout - s, td, "Da and asberD : JUN 8, iatit. 1D Ca HOW STRANGE IT= IS. THAT the people are an so muehin favor of Han"- !J. Jay the X—s of—no the numerate and beautiful styles of - WALL tAPER AND BONDER, to be bad at BULLARD'S BOOK STO RE, WEST SIDE PUBLIC AVENUE, at prices to low to sorprloe'orery body. A new supplr of splendid styles of Paper and Border just recelred, and also Be(chine* Pa !fent Pratt/ant Corkin Fixtures. the btst and simplest c%ier bro't to this market. Call and see them work fohnost done.) Window bade', Cord and Tassels, Paints and Bnisho, for Oil Paintings, Beautiful Lithographs. A new lot of Marriage Certifieste Blanks,- Blank :Notes, Bbutk,Books, Le, An. Cairdtt:—Printers, CcntreStation, Exchange, Sea -1 day School, Teachers, Normal and Incentire Cards. Newapapeis and Magitziness.—All the Magazines and funny nrd Weekly or Monthly Publi cations can be had soon as issued. The trial of the Hon. D. E. Sickles, in hook form, also Dickens's new work, ".411 The Year Round; in monthly parts. Ilascelhakeons and School Books. A well 'selected stock of Miscellaneous Books.—: Scheid Boob, of all kinds, (or kinds enough in ell conscience,) Barrett's New Inductive Grammar, by the doz. er single. Also a first rate stock of Stationery, Yankee NOtions, Bce. I lt4ve not time and the Publisher has not room in his papei to enumerate all the articles that $l,OO would buy, but world joet may, that you can bur 14 rolls oh wall paper for 41,00, or you can pay f 1,00 for 3 Topa, or you can have 100 yards border fur $l, or you .!‘tn pay $4,044.t0r,1180 yards. You can hare trom 'l5 to 75 Bpoks for 41,00, or you may pay $3,00 for one,and every thing else at the SWIM rate,accord log to-Rd* and quality. •_ " A pentiy used It two penee earned." A. N. 6171.1.. A Et D. Ifontroee, June 8, 1888. ' THE CHEAPEST and Best Stock of Goods IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA, Just &lived at the Original Onefrice & Ready Pay Store HAYDEN BROTHERS, _ Are ou hand with a Large Stock of SPRING anti SUMMER GOODS, that are adapted to the wants of the People. DRY GOODS, ,GROCERIES, ' • • BOOTS, SHOES,. MAWR, SALT, HATS, CAPS. PAINTS, OILS, - LASS, WOODEN awl STONIs* WARE, HA TINO TOOLS, Av., tke. WATCHES, ,lEWELR YANKEE ;VOT/ONS, ke., at Wholesale and fetal. The variety of our stock is such, that ans.one can see, with a momenta thought, that we are enabled to sell gtxule, 25 per cent eleepper than can be ,bought of any of the oldest Togs in the State claim• ing to sell goods for " Re ady pay and small profits" In or 15 per cent below — regular prices.. Our stock was purchased for CAM, and will be s4l * Cheap, Cheaper Man the Cheapeet. HAYDEN BROTHERS. New Stilton): Ps.;"*June 9, 1959.—bry • Cash Paid for Wool - . glyrIlfrPRICE in CAllierWool, st store e u l ßi New Milford, June 8, WET GOODS. Tremendous lush at the if Beehive!" A LL Wool Barnes, yard wide, slightly damaged, LM. at.•'' • - -* 10 CIA per yard. Beautiful MarseMew,worth 5 . 0 eta., at 20 '" '; Fine French Lawns, " 12i "at 5/ , • " Good Silk Ilitts,nice Embroidered,at 4 " " 5000 Straw Bonnets, Nome as low as 25 " 113rivIdantillas, ' -- - 81,0... Ladies consulting. taste and price, should examine our aasortment before purchasing elsewhere. niascumAs BROS & ~C 4./. No 20 court et., sign of the " Beehive." Biogliamton, June 8, 1557. Hear Ye! Hoar Ire! ALL PERSONS - M r INT.' B. —al LACK and COLORED SILKS, Collars and Un /.." dersleeres, Lace Tells, Brown Tissue for Tails, Esmeralda, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Ran•Roiet, j ar Paste Hoar ßoards , a new-supply of Gaiters, Corn Stch, end Tapioca for Fullings,§upr, 12} lbs. f 11,00, at, IL C. TYLER'S. Montrose, June 5, 15511. $1,25 ig, $1,5 .... 75 eta. . 75 cts. so co. 44 45 eta. $l.OO 371) ct-P. $B,O @ 110,99 . 2.00 ® 2,50 1.75 @ 2,06 . 121eti• ..!2+0.15 cu ...It 18 eti. • 10 et.i *5 REWARD. OST or STOLEN, no or *hoot the ::td day of I Mar, a (HALL ENGLISH BLACK AND TAN TERRIER. The abort reward will be paid to the finder by leaving him at the More of PM Brotherr, or at the boom , of Wm. L. Post. Montrose, Jibe 1,1859.4 w WOOL! TBR will pay C 3311 for 50,000 Do of wool- 'RIAD & Co. llontrbse, June 1, 1859. • WOOL! WOOL!! HIGUE4T rash- priei paid kw WOOL, by L HAYDEN BROTHERS New Viiliard, Jane 1, 1859. ,To Btffidors THE undersigned committee win receive sealed proposals till June IStla, 185 D, lot building a SCHOOL HOUSE near Spencer Wktrous's, hi Bridge. rater. Specifications ern be secs by calling upon J. T. Langdow. The old schoolhouse will be mold at public sale, at ooe o'clock, p. in.; of the day above. LATFIAIf GARDNER, • ALBERT 0. WARNER, • J. T. LANGDON. Bridgewater, June 1, 1859.-2wp OUR I EWWT 6001)S AR E bare wa on and wellsolL r eti filr is i tOci of V'e Spriiand Summer Goods, indudiog a variety of Bich Prints, in New Styles, Gingham's, Brilliants Lams, Mollie!, Black Silks. Le. A handsome lot of Cashmere and Stella Slaw's, at low price!, Xantiflaa, Silk Nitta, Bonnet Ribbon,, Ruehees *e. 250 botches . French Batting, Our usual stork of Groceries, Crockery, rlardware c ßooto and Shoos Hats and Caps, kc. Au examination of Goods and prices respectfully solicited. • Brooklyn, June 1, - 165 111cKL"'iBUC k NICHOLS. Afew of those Keystone and Jefferson Cooking St•ves left, which will be sold very low for the ready. Also a few sides of EXTEA SOLE LEATHER. IfeKENZIEk NICH4I.B. Brooklyn, /owe I, 1839. - Notice in Ejectment. Susquehanna County, at. L EVI wterrAu., In 00031130 a Ileac" No. is.- E 31 .1. April Term, 1859. Wu. IL Penn and H.l Semmes is 4ectment kw . Gomm.. on re hundred and fixar_seres sad thirty rods of &ad, or thereabouts, Awe in the township of Oakland, in, said Comity, bounded u lot. lows, to wit: beginning at the northeast corner of Zeds hi Thorns, Jackson & add H. C. - Godwin; thence taming north one degree, 157 3.5 th rode to a comer, thence south s9}' east 111 i Inds, to a stake and stones in the north Iteee( lands otJackson anti Godwin, thence along said Anima and Godwin'a north line 111 i me to thepiaci of beginning. , , And sow to *it, Alia I:tii, 1859. on anertkel of R. 18.,Little; rialatifs Atiernor. Gant pant a rulcon Defendants; to appear ate plead, in this *don, returnable in OW dory at August Tenn next, and th reet=cnion aocartfing to law; - . loin the Aeon*. N. 30; 1.8614 . •• -- •'G.IL IL WAX; Plattoscitsri. ', , galligote, Jiii• 1; 1149..41r ' "t ' • • :WAD 1 CO, STOVES NEW GOODS! MEI! • .c)10(2. estetaa.cl. JUST an red from New York, rhiladalphia,-Bost . on, and Baldtuore, and will be void at • - , 0 -real Bargains, ani . ezMnaltm asaortment of GZods of every detteript ton that may be called for, such as DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, of all doperlptions ; Of, 00.[RERV genemrassortment; Ladies'•an Gents: Boots sad Shoes, all carlgtlePl a good assortinent of Watches, Spectacles, Yankee No- tions, &c., &o. N. B. Many of the coo& above mentioned. took the premium at the WORLD'S FAIR, in Lltudott. Call and see them for yourxelves. S. H. DAYTON.. Great Bend, June I, 1859.-3 n) To 11. exit. T."'"DAYTON ROUSE " HOTEL, at Pt. Rend, near the Depot, at the interaectionOr the New York and Erie-Railmad, and the Delaware, Lacka wanna, and Western Railroad.- .Tibt hotel Is locittxd in a beautiful and healthy region ; the bpiling IA large and corn median,. with all the conveniences for a TIRST.CLASS HOTEL. There , le an a band:ince of excellent pure water on the premises, rendering it suitable for either a hotel or a WATER CURE. The above prembe. will be rented, at :a rea..ona. We price, for a year or a term of year*. For further particultira appirtn ; the eubscriber at great Bend, Sumpachanna Co., Tx. 8.43. DAYTON. Orcat Bend, Jnne.,.l, Iflst6=m . . _ IT IS A FACT, T HAT AMBROTYPER can be taken at BEANS , SKY PARLOR. just as cheap, and Jost as "fenatifar as at the " Car on tine Green." Call and get an " impretodonn and youlwill be it/pressed with the truth of my statement. IF. B. DEANS, Resident Artist. Phenix Block, Third Floor, Montrose. Sunday School Books. IBRARIES, tc., furni,lied to order , on abort 1 .4 tice, by J. LYONS tSON. Nontroie, June 1, 1 SS% WOOL - Wool. Wool. 50,000 Dm WOOL WANTED, for which we will - pay the highest market prie in CASH, detected at imr more. - - 'MUM; SMITH. L Summersrille, Pa., ie 1, 1859..-rAv New Sprint and Summer Goods rINIE Subscriber has just received from New York a new and general stock of d . Seasonable Goods, in e.ll varieties, which are offered for litE A DT OAT. an low as they can be bought in the County. Mot kinds of produce taken in exchange at their highest market value, not excepting good wool socks, when accompanied by stair proportion of other and better pay. S. S. INGALLS. Gibson, May 23, 1839.-6 w Cash raid for Wool ! TLIE highest market prior in CASfI will be paid for wool, by the subscriber, at hid nom% 00-S: INGALLS. Gibson, May 25, 149".--ilw LADIES' GAITERS A T L KITWARIVS for 5 , 1 eent!n per t). pair. Also a large stock of Boots and Shoes just arrived. Going Cheap. • Montrose, M0f , 23, 1859.• • - -t I AT THE STORE OF ABEL TURRELL, 11LARTING POWDER, Safety Fuse, Gun Powder, , Sliot, Gun Caps. Crockery, Groceries, Drugs. Medicines; Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Liquors for Me dicinal Purposes, White Fish, Wooden fails, Cam phene, Burning Fluid, Fancy GOodi, Jewelry. Per fumery, Porcelain Teeth, Lithomphs, Tnhe'Paintis, Brushes, Summer Bats"; ke. Also on band a tint rate assortment of - Wall Paper, Bordering, Window Paper. Whips, Violins, Strings, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Pocket 'Knives, Spectacle., kc. New - supplies of Goole arriving every week : Cheap for Cash. Montrose, May 25, 1a59. WOOL CARDING! 1 ITE subsc ri ber continues the above business usual, at his old stand. in Brooklyn. .Thankful for past favors lie would solicit arshare of the public patronage., A. G. REYNOLDS. Brooklyn, May 25, 1859.—tf Notice-to Farmers. rrliE nndenigned mapeethilly calls the attention of Farmers to a sample of JOHN U. IIItUEN'S IMPROVED PORTABLE .FIELD FENCE, which may be seen upon land owned by Y. S. Wil son, in Montrose, a few roils West of the Eagle Foun dry. This fence needs only to be inspected and it will fully reccommend itself, both for cheapness and for the firm substantial manner of Rs construction.— The whole expense (or material and tabor. to build the *bore fence, will not exceed aerenty-five- cents per rod. N. B. For further particulars, please call on the subscriber, who is duly authorized to sell farm or 0 town right.. . F. FARtiO,! . gent. MontroseOfty '250869.—d: -Baldwin & Allen - 1 3 -Avr. now for mlo. the HUNGARIAN GRASS LI SEED. Atun PRINCE ALBERT and PEACH BLOW SEED POTATOES. • Montrole, May 1859. - Look Here Farmers: WITH - WOOD'S IMPROVEMENT. celebrated Machine has taken the FIRST PREMIUM at various public trials and is unex celled by any otbrr Machine in the country. who use it, pronounce it ." Prafltabk and Labor-Spring Machine." - Those not acquainted with its wile areveferred to Larnsw GARDNER, JOHN listostsoror, F. Y. Wit e tun, Bridgewater ; &Aviv Toattsu, Forest Lake; J. N. INALLARS, DimodE I, T. P. PDENNET, Duodaff ; 8. D. Towsiseso. ,Brooklyn; and others who have used them. For Machines, or particula7, apply to C. D. LATHROP, Agent. — llettrese. MO b, /1159,41. :Wife& Look. to Tons Interegt!- Xteca,cl. This 11. 6111E1INAN takes this method of H informing his friends, and the community at large, that he has jest received adealrable • , ST'OCK. .OF GOODS , Madam( entry Wag wanted in i gamin ematatad• ty, which bo will mg on a reasonable terms as - eau be pardoned anywhere. Ido not bold to making a greet blow by putting out taming handbills, he., bat . 'lle the people to tali and wzontao for them:elm*. • All Owls of Probart, Satan Zw. (forsrltlch Po pay the blibeitjtkoj Iskatia tuba:lp ; al it, a pontos paid ft PON te .. eratted. Pagalali • . MOWING IvIACEINE, For Every Farmer E-ire now manufacturing the beat and cheap. V eat MOREit and REAPER erer before offer ed to the farmers of Susquehanna County. Its Simplicity . and Cheapness • make it THE MACHINE for all. Please MLlrand e 1 - amine for yournlyes. •8. H..SAYM BROS. & BRO.. kinntroae, May 18. Goodp Falling. ADIES WHITE ROSE. 10 cents; do. Mores, 6 I cts ; do. Dien Ilandk%, 6 cts; Gents Cravats, cts ; do. i Hose, 10 cts ; Cap Paper, 12 eta; Sale rams, 6 eta ; Parasols, 25 ete, Ac., &c. Call quick. May 16, 1859. J. LYONS k. SON. SUPERIOR. Just 0- CODFISH- . 0 • , e, Mar IS. 1859. J. LYONS k SON. WOOL:CA=I2M tintleraihnted would ear to . the eitlzetra ofSus. 1 .m 1431112 and Tryotning counties, and to Zll whom it may concern. that he is prepared to CARD WOOL at his NEW SHOP-on the EesiwPPen, in a manlier unsurpassed. lie therefore - desires and expects a liberal patronage. Rnlla warranted. - GEORGE JENNINGS. Ifohoppen, May PA, 1859.—1 m '4 sretiSter p asEVY riIEIF.RE wits an arrival of NEW GOOD at 1 No. 2. Detainer., Prints, Stella Shawls, U l na las, Dusters, Parasols and Umbrellas. Also an lit- ME.Y.SE quantity of other Goods which will be shown free of charge by 11. C. TTLER4 Montrose, May 18, 11459. [WHAT NEXT ! GIVE CANDY Instead of MEDI CINE, is a rivet. for PURDON'S WORM LOSSEINGEO Have entirely superseded the use of all other kinds of r.ERMII'UGE - wherever they have become known. They re VERY AGIREEARLE to the taste. • -READILY EATEN • BY CHILDREN:— . PERFECTLY SAFE, and are the moat s " EFFECT UAL - and Reliable anthehnlntie' Medicine in USE. They CONTAIN NO MERCURY or any substance 'which can injure the weakest infant, but have eacellent TOW PROPERTIES which will INVIGORATE the system and render it proof - 8041st subsequent attacks: Price 25 eta. Manufactured by NV. N. PITRDON, linnesdale, Pa. For sale by Abel Turrell, McKen zie k Eldridge, Zerah Very, Eaton & Mosley, Ray don Itrothem J. Dickernuin, jr., and Dealers gen erally. may24:59.-Em Administraror's Sale. VOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an or /71 der of sale issued from the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna Comity, the subscriber will expose to public sale by vendee; the following described prop erty, situate iu Springville township, in said county, late the estate of Warren Wells, deceased: bounded ou the north kr lands of Ezra Altn'im the easterly, ride by lands of Norman Loomis and lands of the late Milton Shelden, deceased, on the south by lands of Truman Baker, and on the west by lands of said Ba ker and Ezra Alger, eruttaitting sixty-seven seers or dterealwww, mostly improveil, on which is a dwelling house, barn, and other out houses. Sale to be liehl upon the premises, on Wednesday the Vith day of June, 185 P, nt one o'clock, p. - and terms allayment made known on dap of sale.: WM. W HITE, A dminist tutor Skingriile, May lA, 1859.-4 w Administrator's Notice NOTICE LS, hereby giren to all peracus haring de mands against the estate of Atfr Ttrasn, late of Herrick, deed, that the !tune must be present ed tu the undersigned for armngement, and all per. 4onsindebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. GEO. W. 'BARNES, Adm:ltiotrator. Herrick, Hay 94, 1659.-6'w Administrators' Notice. IVOTICE la hereby given to all persons having de ll manila against the Estate of HENRY MOCK, Ltte of the township of Ohmic*, deeotsed, that the must be prewated to the underaigued for sr ranvment, at tall pe.rroo , indebted to slid Estate are tequevted to make inotnediate paymenr TIIOS. ADAMS, Auburn, / • ABBY MOCK, Dimock, I Iliba'ra * Dinsoek, May 4, 1859.-6* Notice in Partition. Suxqueho min County. as. the matter of Partition of Real Estate of the I Baptist Church at Great Bend, et. al. To the heirs of Daniel Lyons, late of the township of Great Bend, in the County of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania deceased, namely; Dacia Ly- OrtN of Snannehanna County ; Sabra Weston, wife of Weston, of Norwich, N. Y.; Horace Lyons and Silas Lyons, of the Territory of Kaneas ; Jobn Lymrs and Joshua Lyons, of the County of Erie, Pa.; Daniel Lyons, George. Lyons, and William! B. Lyons, of the State of New York ; and Betsey Loomia; of the County of Susquehanna aforesaid: Whereas 1.. Green, !mac H. B. flocause, and Elijah Pratt, all-of said township of Great Bend, have filed their petition in the Orphans' Court of said County of Susquehanna, setting forth that they Were duly elected .Trusteca of the Great Bend Baptist Church, and they and their predecessors are and were, st's such Trustees, joint tenants with the said Daniel Ly ons, deceased, and they now are joint tenanta with 'the heirs of the said Daniel Lyons, deceased, he hav ing died seized as of fee, and as joint tenant with aid petitioners and their predecessors of and in the lot of land in said township of Great Bend on which mid Baptist Church is erected; and praying the Court to award sn inquest to make partition of .the said premises afirreatid, to and among the said parties In terested therein, he; and whereas in conctormity with said petition. a writ de porfirker facies& was A warded by the said Court: Tams Norms: That in pursuance of said order of . the Court, an inquisition will be held upon the prem ises aforesaid, in staid township of Great Bend, on Wednesday, the TAlit day of June, 1859, at I o'clock, p. m., to make partition or orsald premises anion' the parties inteiested therein; in each manner and in sut-It proportions sts`by the laws of this Common wealth it is directed; or, if such partition cannot he made without prejudice to the whole, then to value and appraise the same according to law. JOIIN YOUNG, Shen/. Sheriff's Mee, Ilontrose, IS; 1859.-sw Adouiluistrator's Notice. 'NOTICE h hereby given to allversons having de /1 mends against the estate of Lafayette WiU merth.late of Jackson township, dee'd, that the same must be presented to the unciemigned for arrange ment,. and all perions indebted to said catate are re quested to make immediate payment. . PELATIAII GUNNISON, Adatiaiitt . refer. Jackson. Me 18, 1859.-6 W ==l NOTICE is hereby given to all -pawns haring de , mantle against . die Estate of G. W. Bea, late Of Forest Lake, deemed, that same meet be presaged to the undersigned for arrangsment, sad ell persons indebted to said Edits are requited' to make immediate payment. E. G. BAWL. Itzseutor of the last Mil and testament of G. W. Ball, deed. Forest Lake, May 11, itino-,iis . .IWrithMmtara' Sale. 17071 CS DS FIESESTGP7IOI, that in pursuanca 1.11 'of an order of sale issued from. the Orphans Court of Susquehanna County, the subseribers wIA on Saturday, the I lth day of Irma; U , more to public sale by vendee , the following described piece or parcel_of.kad, Ws the estate of Robert Hughes, dec'd, situate In use townahip of }Yenta, In said county, bounded as on the north by land. of John Stewart; east by lands of 1114 • „ and on tie smith and wcat by.lands of John Thorint containing lOO acres more er 101 1 , sod a which dwellinghoaae, bent, orchard, oubbotams, kr„:, and about 70 acres of which are under improvement.— Sale to be held upon the prelate", at! o'clock, p.m„, leaftenos- • JO paywn MAS t made known - on the 'day of .• U THO, - Vat =OM 41"siggiliggr4 41134, NE7 11, Vale" • Ailibrotypeai - .Ibr 6Clotap.,' VOW is the tkne br theme *bog" 1111AUTIFUL 1.1 PICTURE of themeehre or friend, to cog at be " Cai.on.ihe.Green.. We intend remaining but a Omni. time, iltereilwe will be for, Doer Interest to call mom • Famine hitch up your teams and bring down the family and gratify the ehildrk with a picture of themselves. Liberal deductions made for (macs. All, Work Warranted not to Fade. • F. D. WOOD, Artist. Montrose, April 13 5t i839.-tf - NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. REAto & CO. ARE now receiving a LARGE and yELL ucrED stock of Spring ilibuniner Goals to which they Invite the attention of their old ens touters—and they would also say to the public gen erally, that they are prepared to sell their usual va riety mt the moat favorable Wins for Cash, Produce, or approved credit. - Dress Goods; great eatieit — DeLaiara from 12+ to 25 cents per yard, Chains, Lawns, Du csls, Deßages, &c., for sale cheap. Ludic% likomsetB (thin eS cents to $2,7 5 , Ribbons, Ruselies, Flowers, , Belts, Parasols, Mitts, Flats, &e., &e. Damsestles - of every description, including Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Betting, Ticking Denim, Stripes, Boys' and 111ne Sumner wear, itc. . Deets mat limes. a full assortment ,just ceived—also Sole Leather andlloroceo Rhin& Hats.—Silk, Fur, Palm, Panama, Leghorn, and Colored Straw Hata, fcr_men or bap; Mackerel. by the lb., I, I, or+ barrels—also Prime Codfish. . Pulsate, Otts, laud Dyestuffs—a cam plop assortment on hand. Patent Yfedtelues.—AU the approved Pat ent Medicines of the day for sale. Hardware. Stoves and Tin Ware, Crockery, Brooms, Potent Pails, Tubs, &c., &c. Watches Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Clocks, kc. Coal OW—Just received slather supply of this valuable 011 for burnlhg in Yeronene Lumps. READ & CO. Montroge, May 11, 1859 ONLY $l,OO. Cming= & :Begun is the place to get the MOST and BEST GOODS for ME DOL. LAR, In Mentrwe. .. ' 10 yards of the best Calico for . .1,00, 12 "_ " - Sheeting " 1,00, 10 " Delaine, `!. . 1,00, 25 pounds ofNails 1,00,A -12 " beet Brown Sugar " 1,00, 10 " " .Cofree do. ". 1,00, 20 " " Rice,. . IV 10, 16 " " Warrants ' " . I,ooe 3 " Good Tee. • 1,00, S Gallons " Molasses GI 1.00, 8 Quires "" Cap Paper " 1,00, with a large Tuley of other goods, that we keep con stantly on hand, will be sold equally low FOR CASH. Please call and see. , May 11, 1852: ' • Medical Copartnership ; . DO. A. C. Blakeslee fr. P..E. Bratsk having associated themselv'es tinder the name and Linn of BLAKESLEE & BRUSH for the prose cution of the duties of their Profession, respectfully offer their professional services to the Invalid pubriF. 'Office at the residence of Dr. Blakeslee, midwiy between the 'Alleges of Dimock and Springsil lei A. C. PLAiSALIZ, P. X. SWIM April - 27, 1859.-I < l . QUICK SALES. N - 20 it . Court St. Corner 1-6 • Water 01 - e - ((f OF TO `Bee- . Hive. ' Great Chance for Saving Money. IRSCRIMANN BRO . 'S R. CO., would respect:fay inform the citizens of Binghamton and surrounding country that they have opened at their Store, the Lare„u , s t, Cheapest, and Beet select. ed mock' of DRY GOODS ern' - exhibited in Broome County. Haring a constant buyer in New York who is purchasing Goods for Cash only, and principally at the large auction sales, we are ena bled to sell cheaper than any other esta'blishment.— We can easily say if you want to save $1,30 out of every f 5,00, you most call at the above Store.— Among our stock of Good's can be found Dres* Good*, American, French, and English Prints, DeLaines, Challies, Brilliants Printed Lawns, and Jaconete, Camilla Cloth, Percales, elegant traveling Dress Goode, Barege d'espegne, Crepe - Mares, beau tiful Paris Croeelles. Silks, a moat splendid TO ri•qy of plain, bagadeie, plaid, chene Breve Silks' and Robes, Imperial Foulorda. Shawls aim" Raw itillsos, French Cashmere, Thibet, Poplin, Stella, Broche, Mantle and Canton Crape Shawls, .Pusher and genniiie French Lace Mental's, Real Lace Points and French Flouncing Laces, Palmas, McAdam and and Cheeterfiald Sacks. Nilllsery A 41•04., White and'colored Straw Bonnet; a very etteneive assortment of. Bonnet Ribbons, Flowerer, Roches, - Crapee, Bonnet Silks, Joined Blonde, Head Dresses, Coiffures, Dress and Nautili* Trimmings, Embroid eries, Real Laces, Hosiery Goods for Men sand Bove wear, House-furnishing Goods, and 'a great many ar ticles too numerous to mention. AU goods shown cheerfully; represented fairly,and pubmitted to the porch/wee unbiassed opinion. HIRSCHMAN TIRO'S k CO. No. 20 Court St., sign of the " Beehive." Binghamton, May 11, OM. • Groat Bargains AT THE "BEE-HIVE!". From Auction received To-day. HANDSOME MANTILLAS,at 113,50, worth 114.5,00, Elegant do. Real Pusher L0ce,5,00, " French Cashmere Shawls, set 1,50. 't Tine Stella' do. -at 5,00 ." 4,00, Extra Rich Poris do. at 5,9.5 " 7,00, Patent black oil boiled Silks, flgd _75 " 1,00, tuns, fast colors, :". 9, Fine DeLaines and Challiek 14 " 18, Rich cobvell Drees Silks' and-Robes tunivingly cheap. Straw Bonnet's, at $ ,513 worth f ,115, do. flee Leghorn, at 1,00 " 1,50, !:000 yards Bonnet Ribbons, beantlful stylee,at 25 eta. Superior Watch Steel Spring Extension Skirts at $l, worth $1,50. 650 Paruols, plain, changeabk; tcred, - brocaded, fringed, cheek bordered:tremend. ons clmp, At thir BFX-BIVE, No. 11. Court St., corner of Water St. Binghamton, Nay 11, 1859.-6aphy • -The New- Ilre I SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, At Great Bargains ! READY PAY AND SMALL PROFITS! HBERUITT is now a full and • choice stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS itkindiog a great variety of Rich Prints In, New Styles, Oinghana, Brilliants, Plain and Fall en Lawns, Challies, Robes, Bilk Dress MAWS and Rare" Bllelt.and Fancy Silks, Poplins, the., with a snperioe aseortinent of Silk, Beuche,-Cashmere end Stella Shawls, Mantilla's, Parasols, Rich Ribbons, Bonner/cud Flottera,Broad Cloths,Oassintents,Sion. wet Sties; de., with a large assortment of other !TIP'S ID FAINT 10018 a • SA usual, in Groceries, Crockery, Hard IVare, Iron, Steel; Path; Stores, Drugs, Ppotts, Oils, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, -Ctoeks, Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloth's, Wall Paper, Painted Tinian Shads.; the. The entice *tool being large, and beightfor etch, will-give superior opportunity for choice, 'selections, and will be 'sold for READY PAY, Kt to 25 per cent beloreregular prices. As euniination of the Garda and Priers will be found probable to the.. who wish to buy. Pink & Balt constantly on hand; -- '-licsillllfard, Way 4, 1859. Fresh Fluid ajotayr Liatm" May 4, 1159 Burning Fluid, lotTurrE wd COMMA LAW KW 8.8. Wadi; V V- and more Galters s frau he testa to $1,76. Way le, In% ' 'AD at MEM ' Alimiableator's Make. IVOTICE betyliz "Ina to allpeirooe baying do. 11 minds optima the estate of X. C'elnagia Nieto. ter, deed, late orifirford, that tha MIS must be - pro seated to the urwlendped for arrsagewast, wall an . indebted to said ostatests nmpsetad to sake M III NISSWEinat, Atfoliata,loft `mod, /1 4 7 13 8 Ogi'etr N E Wft,' :GO 01/S, • For the` epring oflBso, at lrotrarti sic szemrs • thutun . *MAU', UTE take thheopportMity ateipre sing our thanks MT to our customers and the public generally for their_ Moral patronage during the past year, and will add, that' we shall endtavor to merit a continuance thesa w m a e y that we by &rala idhang GOODS 'h in ereto- th. some foie, that is, at the very lowest posiible price. Bar lug jot returned from the City, we would invite the attention of the public to the very Large atird. Illuideeere Asserturetat et Geed', for the spring trade, comprising Almon every thing that can, be found in a COITITRY STORE, artmgst which we wilt mention the following: A large lot ,of those smell, tiered dark and feat colored prints at ll} cents perjatd: A lot , oriboor heavy brown molins, always cny hand; btown sheet ing,' and shirting. constantly on hula, and foeseler at ; the most reasonable ptices. A -large lc+ qf Berri- 4 Mae, Cache°, Allen's, Sprague's, Bunnell's, and oth er prints,spring styles, for ,aale at the:same low prices at which we have sold- them 'during - the past year. Spring Delainee, and Chaim very-handsome, and cheap. Clothes. Cosigners, Satinetts, Jeans, &e. A good assortment of Bond, Stripe, Cononades. Ducks and Linen Drills. few farmers wear, Penints, Striped Shirting, Checks, Lc: Ready Made Clothing constantly on hand. Crockery and Glass Ware, -a large assortment of the best finality of White Granite Ware. just received and for mle by the set or In lots to suit purchasers. liata and Capa, Boots and Shoes, in' endless variety. Cedar Ware,. Tubs, Churns, Trays, Buckets, Pails, Ladles, kr. Grocer• les, as usual, at lbw water mark.. Tess at astonishing low figures. Fish ! Fish it, Fish t- Mackerel in half barrelN,quarter, and kitailwarranted lull weight!' or the Money returned. Shed and .White Fish also on hand.-. Salt, by the barrel, sacker busheL - Nuts and Oils dell kinds: - All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods, at the highest market price. We solicit an examination of our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. & arm. Summersville, May 4,1859.-6 w HOTEL KEEPERS; Merchants and Grocers, ; „3,-,.--„„ 'CAN mow he ' d with the best wortment of ft EA and I.IQVONSI ever offered In tl - ds nty,coniisting of Otard.Cognac, Old Pt Wise, (Parej.) Pale and dark Srionette,lFine d Madeira, - UnitedPrdirietoritrandy S. M. -Madeira. Merin Since. Sehealaut, Bleck Berry Brandy, in 'and Clooor Lea l ;141 r bottles, &deli Race dte., Cordial, ijonougahrla d,o. . While Brandy, for Pre- Old Bau r /. do. ' , serves, Old Rye do. Sown Wine. for Cdohing, Old Jamaica Rico, Malaga Wine; St Croix do. I CIDER BRANDY, Nero England do. Rectified Iniacy, by the Pale Brown tk Gold Slier barrel, at prie.es beyond competition, either by the Pipe, Puncheon. Barrel, or Gallon. Every article warranted at represented. For the retail trade I have a superior article of Brandy,,Gln, and Bow, for Medicinal purposes. In bottles. Also, Old Porl, Sherry and Nader* Wine, lkone:Cordial, d: Black Berry Braii. dy, for Diarrhea . Store on Main Street, 4 doors below Searle's Hotel. J. CHAMBERI,EC. Montrose, APII 12, 185P.-tf • Notice to Farmers. I wish to can the ATTENTION of Farmers to the INDEPENDENT TOOTH HORSE RAKE.- This rake has been used for the past three years in this county and proven to be the Rake, and the onlj rake suited to this rough country. Any one not wishing to take the assertion and wanting a HORSE RAKE, please try one, and If not satisfactory, return it within three days uninjured end l reielve his money. A liberal deduction from twelve dollars made to Merchants and•Pealers, from retail price. SMALL PROFITS. All kinds of Drain taken in exchange for rakes, a IL Searle's ALo Second hand Wire Tooth and Rerolving Rakes solilvery cheap. All orders promptly attended,. to and rakes deliver ed on short notice . Residence of the subscriber and anafietory one mile from Montrose. on Snake Creek Turnpike. CHANCY 1.700 T. Montrose, April 27, 1859.-3 m • The Living Agd • HAVING largely inc4ased its circulation the past year, she Publishers ate enabled to append the new and attractive feature of 4 ieries of Literary Rll4 SelellitifiC Portraits, engraved on reel each of which will Lei accompanied by a BIO GRAPHICAL MEMOIR, thus turnialiin„a to its read , era, not only the cream of the beet Periodical Liter ature of the World, but also a complete tratedinorrap.hicalDletionary,com silencing with the Portraits of De Quineey, followed by Hugh Miller, W. H. Prescott, Professor Wilson, Charles Lamb, berlin, Afindsoldt, &c. " I say without hesitation, tbitit WI could haie but one Magazine among all that are published or re-pub fished in our, country, I should select bittelt* Living Age.. It contrives to touch the golden medium be tween light'nd solid articles, between mere instruct ion aid mere entertainment; and • great deal knowledge may be gat hered up from it, such as every one ought to possese. —Extract from ' Letter from Rip. Henry IVaid , lieerher. Tzaws. , —Singic numbers, Li cents; yearly sub acription, '4, prepaid to any. address. Subscriptions for a Ices period, if desired. Special terms to derv-, men and clubs.. . DELISSER & PROCTER, apl2owB . Publishers; 508 Broadway, N. T. ,r f ly Z r f.l6''t. • CP I.. JEWELRY 447 C,) Accordeons, and ,Pre • MEL - ODEONI3, RI.PA,I2XD A WAI111701:11 BY BEAR IN MIND THAT R. 11. - HALL. & Keep the Largeel owl Best Selected Stock of .43646004 S A ND would invite the attention of the inhabitants IX, of Sustittehanni County, and buyers in general, particularly to their Stock of SILKS, .„ • RIBBONS, WHITE GOODS, SUMMER STUFFS, CARPETS, Av., Iv., which they sill sell cheap we cAut, at What gale andßetalL B. H. ALL & CO., • 32 Court Street, Binghamton. May 4, 18.59.4ty ARE constantly receiving additions to their prey ant large stock of ' " CARP:ETS, OIL CLOTTI2ss. - . 741rart7 f11 1 1211VERY GOODS, and ever): kind of ' • 'Fancy' via Staple Dry Goode which will be sold cheip at Wholesale an 4 Retail. Oar terms are READY . PAY. Come and see us at Ray 4, 1859.4ty NO. ;391 COI:11X ST. R.ILYZIAL4IO.. Goods ettipetingi Dry OILCLOTHS, Ai No. 32 Court Street, Binghamton. Bluib'silktel, Ng 4. 1,59.-bey Beady aide Clo thing. Tugr lITZEIVLD a own and Well iielectod'atai V of lead! Illada Means far Spins and llinnaser west, whit:live will sell atop tb?carli or ready pay. WI cordially inviti all our old arid now friends lo ca o ll and imagine bidore,pwrobaain elaiwbalw.nt tatti". - 4441 641 - . = J. C. EDW;ARDI4, IdeP ORD , IN BROOKE COUNTY, R. H. HALL & .CO., BINOHA PITON, : • • ' ' • a / ' New Ready Pair fit ' • - .1 HEAD OFNAVIOriTI THY subscriber bating Just: retinsed'i • • Torkoronld roost respectlntly ktorail his (if he has any) and the public genetitly, that now prepared to aerie them with HEM 000D6lso . . . . . bought_ for Cash, at the old stand. No. !,Pub' Ay. , elms, ionic& occupied by C. W. Nom ' lie will sell for READY PAT; at woo will • suit everybody. RI stock coruista ire - i •• - - Choice Annul, Groeeriee, of ALL kiwis, . • one, Wore, Wooden Ware, Brooms,. Bettis d Shoe; Ladies Q:alters, for 64 civil's, Pr iota, Detains, -Hoary end! ' ' rine, Bro. and B/ea.' '1 ' i. , Muslin*, Linens , COX. Flan. i - ..•.: f: ' nil, Drillings, Toseellitag Jaryward • —, Diaper. rteks, Apron Chetkas Denim . 'Striped Shirting* Panes end. reel - ' loge, • • &minim Bays, Cotton Dolls, Mils end Knitting Cotton, Ven,Barner, Glosses and odd - • .., ry, er large asssoihnene, Yankee Noting*, C. KURT C. - • • . Tiri E, LadiestAo like a splendid article , . kn'. th Bak, - pleaSe call at TYLER'S and boy a bonds Of B *a , '''' Cocoaine. the Beat and Cheer's in ties; also ' • ..'s Estrada for the hdkr,frat rustily. S Montrose, April 20, 1859.-bey .• 7 • ----) , --t------- --, CROOK & JOHNS 9 N4 • ‘ 111ANIIVACTURIRS OF Carriages, Bent .. THILLSI BOW - g,'' , rr : Wagon Poles, and Plough, Jlaninoo, `GIIMAT BICSD. BVINYIUNILI 001:1NTT, Pi.: List el Prices. 1 inch Tellies. $1,25(1/ ineh pelliet,_--: 1 2,00 14 " " • 1,38(2 " ," i-a ' .11,00. 1}" " • • 1,50(Bows, - ' .:1 ; „ISO 11 " " • 1,6311%1115, bent heels, ',llO 1+ " " • • 1,75 ' straight, -' ,50 1 . 1 " '"‘ - I,ss,llieltory Poicri, tier, ,Rs arra Bend, April 13, 1858,-ly 1•. -AL C5A.1=1.213. :- $2B 1 1.1Q`Tar and !Tuition In the Ruglish.hcanches, at " I filttrik , • LAND NORMAL Ilch I "I," DotairaierCti.; Pa. For Circulars, containing necessary"' Iniormatlos. • inquire of A. N. Bullard, in Montrose, ee address the . Principal at Chester, Pa. • • Cheater, Pa., May 4, 1859.7111, Looldng ;Glasses. nll sizesop 2Q x 40. in Gm rmw;. Gilt Picture Frames, A Plain and Waved Mouldhigr. LOSERS SLIMS PUTIIIs Put into old rramos on abort Notice' TUCKER'S PATENT WINO BED. the very best in use. Cabinet Furnitnie and Chain. • Sign Painting. ,Coffin Plates constantly n. en graved on short notice, byFORD NE. Montrose, March 39, 1851.-tf • WAGONSago nsj_ 3 GOOD Aiv sale, Cb.E by F. B. CRANDLMI Montrose, March 80, 1859 Plows and' Cultivators: e. BENNELL is now prepared' to, banish l• all kinds of PLOWS and CULTIVATORS' ad good and Amp as can be bad at any slop in the county. Re has one shop in MOntrose, near the corner of Main and Cherry Streets,and another in.liew Mitfbni, near Royle's Hotel. Repairing done on @hint notice. Old Iron taken in-exchange Sr all wort. Montrose, March 80, 1889.-6 m • - Eagle Foundry Ploivis .4 1 161-3C30.4161:1 r h. t .... N vx salt the attention of liniment to plowe wbich for combined dunbility, aid strength of cannot be exeelled. tr Iron Beam Maw - - ire would especially call attention to, 'which espied fail to please. S. H. SAYI4 3 BRO'S. Montrose, March SO, 183 P. Steam Motu for Bate.: APORTABLE STEAM Mtn of from eight to ten hone power'ss usually rated; ;haa been slag about eighteen months. It will be sold foe no fault, but because its cspseity is not sufficient kesate,,.'• business. It may be seen homing at any date dour estabilshmens. tnt !new MEI one pair of notch._ _ wheels,46 inches in diameter. M. L. MACK k SOS& Brooklyn, March 16, 1859.—tf. - Head . of Wawa' tion7 REM9ITED.r - HE underdgned defines to notify 'tie pWlei that • 1 he ham removed his store, and ma3r_now b e fond - onjfain Street, a teir doori above Keeled batik where he irpl be glad,to see hie old enitionnetimearell • an new ones. •• • C. W. 0107 T. ' Montrone, April IaSO. _ New Arrangement B. manna" has assoilated with iim ii • business, GEORGN A. .113SEUT,. at. the Old wliere we Abell be happy- to see all ear odd customers and as many new Ones to will please'.eari and esunine our new STOCK of SPRING GOODS.. GROWLER k assur. GUITOZ a. ,VISIMP.' r. B. COVIIDLLA, • - 1116ittrose, Aprirl, 1E169 Truth Stranger that) Fiction! 111111111111 IMMO ;.. A MONO the inhabitanta of Joao* 41644! Everybody,fiocithog in to ascertain the awe et die Disaster and find that it waa fortnight abent-by The N•rir.'lk Chap . /I=64w* of arc 19 which has just been purchased for rash, andreeired - in Jessup, and Which must be sold at some pried, tbr Cash or approved credit Immediately. - It is needless for us trt attempt to enumerate the. arttcleafar it is an utter impossibility. I Bake it to say, we have 11' Little of Everytlung , that the people can ask for. .We are iieling Splendid Goalies iressirli ela te 41,00. All we.** is a eatt. Come and see Ibr yourselves. Try us. we wamon yenyeurnumeye wait& at , =MIN% CHEAP KUM Jessup, Bugg: co., Apnllo, 11169,--11m Fresh Arrival ! OF NE W G 0:q0S. • roil THE, ' 7- .1 SPRING ,TIt*DIF4 . AT 4. L - 41TElter di DE WITT!". • Piestrire, march 10111119. • ..Ft,einacovet , 'L ,. . . , Tinvpub.edb.; kiybitremoved bit I took et *mac the " HHAD OF. NAVIGATION:* 'bow he y new be fated with a birge* &skill° ittemk 0 itosayingiaetnothint - : RAU, oak ~tae i - itei. - «m , oan . . s of every veibi, and Owits ' * 4 w - ivil tot be aide is emery portlealar as good:-at cods* week awl at wim• tbst meet fin 1044 ho:toady M. Tka*W4Or pal Mots be baIWO lials'44 condos:see Olio mum- • - - 1).-441V cry: - 101ILM 0 12 aC's iia: 24 • ,'' ' • ' ' - cam IMO gLI Nt Ni; MC CM CM
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