E. C..FORDECAIatt, AORST. FOR ?., :ilqiiiiolf'ts selpirig ilißoliiiie,t• ill :I IS }Lachine jolt what ettty Jaunty wst.t.. :in one whowkl thittk rttl-out Tele of KARTIIOLF'S t MILT .',V.AVIMI mat.* the lockAlle. UPeaa.n r•n, bath atdc. , of the touterhl. and caxxor air. It 1. one of the bed tuAttaltorit IS Ltt tlahte etod , iort nee requested to can at f:. Ferntlere tkAce,lll3.l• Street, s skew tn-100 01l k Waetefe coma; twfcra purrßcuur ru.• 'ay.; I'd« tr.. d m e ellinmaole-xxx st la fa tee durability. awl exuard. nre , wnek.el fart fm' e.drable quality. they tmemcelled.—Srwrar TIIIIZAJOM M11.X.1..1r1.. • r tin.;l.l44Liorr l 4l . (Mr of the Marti e. then:are wend ana etradlve n?actiftea In On xnerket..:. Dams' :V elm. • 1 machine. make excellent watit r .N... T. `SS. 'Slot:Moe, .4.11 13th. 150a.41 W. RILEY AGENT TUE illeeler&Wilson ' i Sewing Stitching, TIIE BEST IN ESE. ; 211KES Ana tin , •anbe on Loth .ides and 'Ant sl,kb vninne w..k...t m tu r. ..uttp..tt lAtarst, vn.ll3ing.. calliannnr..inlitinnr,Lcuumlni,..4c.,n It Ftrowtb .Iterine to any Land 2. Oft. r, prefer. Wn Luxe. a; WI Llos's Seeing Maphietes tamiiy use.—Tit moot. ' it ;•annot imagine "any 'thing more peYfeci.— ..,w Ymtx ETA iersurar. It 'surplus* ail othera.—Linrcs' Acrobrroter. Mfr ., is but our Snriug Marking and that is INEE . LER. WILSON'S.— Joint lilacs of the wrican Institute. , it ha, no rirat..--Frum. rme Atecutektr. 17-4..ruiusutiv prpetifw.-I.IICTIONART 0? MiCOAXICS The nibst satisfactory home reference giT 718 to r nerriarily and rateellutrr z fiz Nlonerose,,Den. 29, ,1858.—tf, GROVER & BAKER'S KLICBR ATED FAMILY SEWING `MACHINES...„" Broadway,' Neill* York. 18 SUMMER STREET, BOST9N. 730 CLesteat Street, Phil. • 137 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE. 54Weit 4th St...Clueinuati. A New Style.—Price $5O /11111 S rnsichltre man Irmo tyro .pcieb., leg Teed feet the ant' I fnitulitrig no rnalfirllng a/ throw, :11 IleacFella and niperinrst Elildiltin cinch inalnrinntion, nl.iint rename lathe Luiditredln, Is enlisting! 17 nthcr It will do ticttrr and chafing. :wring ttan'a iiiennotrern • , , if sh e work , tome mat an licinr. rinnn Ns i emert...e. This machine finishes its work—Sorthamptoi The best patent now irtAnte.—Eaattiw. Te slot' which the Tribrin e says amen:-11. E 7 rib. F. It - CILLVDLER,..eIgent. tteNTitosE. December 8. 307ITROSE PRICES CURRENT Wheat la bushel, bushel,.. e , 17:1. 14 bushel,. fl ?bushel, orts, 1.4 bushel, 11,ons, white, ? bushel, g,toes, Ir.i eat flour, '{d bhl, ye flour, "ft hundred, torn Meal, hundred, 'ork, lb Lzrd, tb I:zuer, - 44 11 r K'zt7N Ig don. lEEE INARRIED. In Montorke, on the i4th inst ., . by Rec. A. L. Post, Yr. loin; C. Co; n 01.11184 FLIMIC J. Dnoei, both liontro.e: , In der Tort city, May 22d Mr. Jostra Wirnot 'Lilo, of Montrose, and Miss MaIIII,XAOG, of ti. Y. DIED. jn Trentern,.Wls:, May nth, 1889, Mrs. MICS0111: wife of Mr. High McCollum, aged es years. Tne deceased was born in the town of Pringetown, Y ...A. D. 1791. She was married to her bereay ,llhir,hand in ltgid, they having lived together fifty- , ooe years. About one year after their marriage, ~ey removed to Swdluehatina Co., Pa., where they .r,ided until . the yekr 1844, when they came to Wis." ' , ashy And :settled upon the farm where she dial -no was.a member of the Pmbytetian Church for years, and maintained a walk antreonventation of &•,,at consistency. , To say that she was universally ',loved, is, but expressing the feeling of all who .-"env her. In . her neighborhood she was called “7-ititima," as all loved het as such. She was es• , cially kind and attentive in sieltn&A, as many can tr by experience. The family 'being among the first settlers upon their beautiful prairie, was ofte3i called upon to entertain the weary-emigrant and lrii fouily-; and multitudes have found 'an - hospitable, tlupoiary honttsbencatb their root WC have ',card say tlipt often, ber floor has been covered with travelers after her beiis had all been given up Ln , l filled. -. Warm bistro have gone from that early Lame of these first settlers ! 'She died peacefully,.atain tranquillity,after along I:.ti painful the full hope of a glorious hp . wnalitr Insyend the resurrection scene. She was to the grave by a crowd of sympathizing !-iends andneighbors, where arpid the farewell song, ac WA3 buried beneath the spreading branches of ''..croak and as the buds are unfolding. their leaves vilmovarT sun, so she is blooming with glory and 'lilt at God's right hand, " where the wicked cease !-tini troubling; and the weary are', at rest." Peace to.h.er aslem —nearer Dam OW.) 'ln Brooklyn, Susq. Go, Pa. June 9th, SARAII E. sire of James S. Peckham, aged :It! yrs and months. Mrs.-P. was an' exemplary and deyotdd member of '.,Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn. She retained •:.•Zie of her reason to the last, giving directions in ?' . .ard to her &fain and exhorting Ler friends to be ' ., pared to meet her ilia better world. 'During her ,he-seemed entirely resigned to the DiVine . She emend the dark valley, kaning on the of her Savior; and .we cannot doubt that our is her eternal gain. She Itairmt an infant r of_ tight weekr, which she contigned to the care of WI s . ,iater, who had attended her in her sickness, he trained' up for ihe Lord. • • In Dirchardville,Bnig. Co., Pa., May anth, 1859, Stan 31.,,danghterofJohn S. Bircluva, aged 25 yrs. Death has again entered the beloved circle, and rem] the chain of afft--* - -nr: ft tin red the chain of affection, stripping from the pa, r:t stock another blossont. The bereaved father hi. Ptrideu ones are obliged to sunder another ,!"th e dearest ties, laming the richest tredature in the •11,11 remt.ant of the family, which four years ago nine members, and is now'reducedio four —lour having been taken away within but little over •!'ar past. The deceased was a young lady of mu -5,-,,r worth and eddcation ; her life a usefulness _ . _ was devoted to the youthful band at :finite. A way-mark for, the kingtlont of Heaven, " . .ttrth..could not bold her here. Sl,e seemed a flower from heaven astray, Teo-pore to bloom on Earth ; What gemi of virtue graced her way ;To God—her riehftrt birth. z, c et. Ia New "Word, 'June 7th, after a short Glum of '.to dArs Itu.ru M., son of Gilbert nod _Jane WE . “ana, aged rime years and eight months. • In Montrose, June 41); '1859, 'NARY Dorer, aged iaeteezi years. lipry . C. Tyler, n LALtr. TITT Crocrelf...l.'mhretbs. Trthket !Cottons, 11 liwts Shwa. Mucci. •aucl }on.. Szuee Warr. WtrAten Ilr,yuw. Mod ur Navliptlon:4"alik Avenue. Ya..fkitpit b://AY ON I litikS . • I.A APE JUST RECEIVED ire& from Ole; Mdle„ 100 BBLS. Atraly Flour, Nni=iit.iag in part of some very choice brands, at " 11 . 1 tlide or retail; alio general dealers in all kinds of - GROCERIES, F . ,, reign and Domestic Potts, Chimps and Lancer, \ ate of all kinds, Dried Peaihcs, Apples, lierrits, Ptckloo, Preserves. Worcestenddre EIRE WORKS in their season, Fish, t.J, Tallow, Pork, Salt,'Le., Lc. • I.IIAcoN, . - E. L. WEEKS. liOnirtlic, Jane 22, 1859. WOOL CARDING, loth Dressing . , and Manufactu4ng, AT THE OLD STAND,OF wiciir. POPE. Wa. H. Pore haring iMeochtted with Jilin in bmi two, E. P. Pope, they would inform all wishing Jk done that they are now prepiu'vtl to do it on ~430nable hems. Manufacturing 'haw by „the yard tr glum. WM. Ii POPE. 1 41,0 n, June 1; 1859. EDWARD P. POPE. B. Feeling desirous armoring; up the old books, nd -owin g debts that must be paid, In order for toe z Pal, I must collets pay . , and would ea that all old mount: eking imtWWg must be Gag% ins 1, 1569.-Sm. WA. A. P 027.. rtcp4m-mrtss; PITENT !NEI! Two or Three Realms why ft is, better than other Machines now offered to the Public.. It is very much easier Draft, as i 184 1 does away with friction. dietary Dell pair of horses or steers will draw it witl ease. An or It is simple in its construction, 2 nui doing away with all complicated mselincr. 3,..A1 It is about one third cheaper than El 9 any other machine now manufac tured. Don't Gul to ezil and examine. Car yourselves. Man draetured and sett! by 8. X SAYRE & BROTHERS. Montrose, June 22, '.59.=-2tu Eagle Plenary. NEW BOOKS : Just rezeived and for sole by CHANDLER it JESSUP' , QPITIIGEON'J SERMONS, Notes from Beeeher's Dicourses, Atkingon'a Esploratiorm and Trav els in Siberia,limth's Exploratinns andpavela in Cent ral Africa, Cottage on Cliff, a Hunters life among Li ons, he., Baskercille Poetry of German,containing the best poetry of Schiller, Goethe, Burger, he., "The 'Court of Napolean;' illustrated, the works of Smut lett, Radcliff, Bunyun, Jane Porter, Fieldlogs, he., Prayer Books, Methodist and Baptist' Hymn Books, Church Psalmist, With supplenient, Bibles and Testa ments, School BoOks, at wholesale and retail, Station ery, Blank Books, Primers, Reward and Visiting Cards, Toys, Vases, Fancy China Ware, Paper and Envelopes, Ink and. Pens, Red,Black, and yin. Pen cils. We hare also a good stock of YANKEE NOTIONS, &c., all or which Will be sold cheap:_ •-•• CHANDLER, k JESSUP Hontrcm, June 22, 1869.- UP C 7/ 11. - " Y . thtre can be Emil at the Store of CHANDLER dc - JESSUP a Large and well selected stock of Ready'llrado Clothing, ITIIICII will be sold very low for the :Cash.— • Please call and examine before' purchasing elsewhere. Also a iood sleek of Hats and Cape, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods and Groceries. Montrose; Juno 22. 1859. R 1,25 6 $1,50 75 cts. ets. 92 (.1 49 - cts. $,1,00 Church Psalmist, TNCLUDING TIIE SUPPLEMENT, for sale by. 1. June '22. J. LYONS & SON cts. 5,00 @ #lO.OO .. 2,50 @ 5,00 1-a6 03 , 2,00 .. 10 @ 12icts. ...16 ig IS cts. nets Silver Steel Scythes, D AKES, PITCH FORKS, dc., going clump. llh, June 22. J. LYONS & SON LIFE DICOP-S THE GREAT EE.LIEDX YOU Dior+Aira, creams or Pains in the Stomach or Bor. eiR. Cholera AloeEau, Ineipfent Stages of Cholera, Chalk and rindrtd Disetues: TIM/vanedleine.has been therouaitly tested during the 1... t ten Aar% and sxperltute has wow:tilt to be far superior to soy 'et eal now Were the public foetid, class of dismal,. it Is per. fectly safe and reliable, doe, not onOstiredst the bowelatont effects a safest and imniedlate cure In those severe noes that r rota, ells do out :lath. Severe cramp sod leans In M l:go:men or tem. eL• eared to twenty n•lnnt--. Le one or two doseg rsto.t:, It it nail)). edkataous In Nit itomark tw hovel dlftleurres. The folio. Ice from Rev. Yr. N't a:triroune, Is a aanyle of dm irsAinon) wean. daily rerelving Morn: S toren, N. S. May f. i. I bare used Trail .h Stow', Life Ile anN it, toy fsoutir anoe .1‘ or nis.id sears fort:Lining> billions chunk; and mine stottools nod hewer dlllonttb-s, and cbet.tfully tecounnetl then. as a safe and std. mien. mediclue. (. W. 1% - arritaorse, Magid /holster. ;tray - tins should always tate this remedy with them whin they leave hut.. They vovl4 then be able to cure their own acbes and *DO r3Tik:cl by change of dirt and inter,. so ItLnur rennuese to physician. Prepared by Trail a Stow, 41Bowerv, N_ele Tork, and add e‘r rywhere at t. 5 atlas a bottle—ln Moutritsr be L IIi'LLARI). Montrose. Pa.. June M,ls4).—'nli • • Nantifacturers, Mechanics, & Inventors: The Scientific American A NEW VOLUME---iEW SERIES, -To Commence on July 1859. Instead of 414 pages, the Pearly roluirre, Enlarged Series, will moaners EIGHT 111INDRED AND - 7711.14TX•TIVO'PAG ES of raluaLle Readiisg Natter, neeird and instru•tire to a!! classes. - 7 1 11 E IFIC AMERICAN is published-week ly in Quarto Form, suitable for Binding, and the numbers for a single year contain information in re pent to New Inventions, Mathinery,• all branches of Manufacturing Pmcesses, Agricultural Implements, Engineering, Millwrighting, Iron Manufacture, Chem istry; in fact,.almost every industrial 'ptu-suit receiv es more or less attention in its columns. • All Patent Claims officially published every week, as reported from the Patent ()dice and for Invent ors and Patentee: , it contains iniormatioti not to be -obtained elsewhere, and which no mechanic, invent-, or or patentee can well do without. ' As a Family Journal it has no superior for real practical utility. since in its columns will be found reful -Practical Recipes. Careful attention will be tiven from time to time, to reports of .the Lumber and other market.. Everrnumbes will con. min sateen pages and forty-eight cohmins of matter, ith several illustrations of .patented machium and other engraving.?comprising in a single rear about RENDRif.D.ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS. With the Enlarged Seri& is presented an Opp° r tunity to subscribe not likely; to occur again for many, years. It will be like commencing a new Work— Vol. 1, No. I, New Series. Send in your subscriptions Without delay, so as to begin the new volume--4uly 2 next. Trams—V. a year. $1 for fix months. Southern, Western, and Canadian money or Post Office stamps taken at tee for subscriptions. Canadian subscribers will please to remit twenty-six cents extra on each year's mioscription, to pre-pay postage. A liberal it rosp db-countkto clubs. A ectui giving full particu lars of theloducemen for clubs, with specimen cop ies of the paper, and pamphlet of information con cerning the procuring, f Patents may be bad gratis, by addressing ' • .111V.C.li & CO., Publishers of the Scientific American, 37 Park-Row, New'-York. . . More New Goodsi (ANCE HOKE a general assortment of New k./ Stammer Goods ie arriving at our Store; among which may be found a very handsomelot of CHALLIS, - LAWNS, DeLAIi ES, CALICOES, i , GINGHAM, &c., which are offered veryiow for READY-PAY. . June In, J. LYONS & SOS. WINDOW AND WALL PAPER Afine lot of new styles paper window curtains, and wall paper; some very neat paperii, at only 6 eta i roil, at the flora of J. LYONSA SON. MATS, RUGS, CARPETS, &c. CRit 4WD MATS, Door Mat A, Moga, Carpet; and Oil Cloth, goiug cheap. LYONS # SON. . . Bill the Bats, Nies, Corns, mei Piles. A ebeap and easy remedy for these troubles can be .1.1. found bir 'calling on J. LYONS k,SON. Montrose. June 15 1859. First Bale! Austrians Whipped H B UT that don't interfere aith the Fad, that more GOODS can 'be bought for LESS-MOSEY at the ONE_HORSE STORE in Srarsnrruz, than at any TWO HORSE STORK In the country. For instance, ONE - DOLLAR, (a cask dollar,) WILL Bev 10,yarda Good Prints, Wo.r.`Bry v " • • " loon, WILL Bee 10 " Bert Reary Sheeting. WILL Bev 11 pout* Good Brown Sugar.' WILL Bel' 16 ", Tolerator. Wru. Bet - 1 I " Rice Of 2 IbIL Tea Writ. Bur 7 " Coffee or it. value In anything at the fame We hare a good assortment of "Diy, .Goods t . • Groseries, Croekrry, Hardears, Dr SW's, Boots and Shoes, Maki. Hots and Caps, Paws and Oile r Edits by Mt IT, In fact, anything may kept in !` all Osi Mores Storm" _ - Cr A CALL ATM Jr ., 411 SOL ism 111, 101. TO, BE ENLABOED ! ATWATER'S First Premium, Fitm.eVElasile Stith . $l5 and $25 Family Sewing Mach'na: p. is acknowledged to be the "Brat dfaeAine for Fawii,ll Use." It runs without liaise. Is not li able to get out of order, and " any person with ordi nary itatelligestei can use it. The examiner at the U. S. Patent Office, remarked, " that it was the Moat marked improvement in 'Brainy .Vaehinrs'. he had seen from the beginning." A. D. SMITH, Agent. Pa.;!June 15, 1859.=tt NEI); GOODS E am now receiving a second supply of cheap and desirable Summer Goods, to which we invite the attention ut - the pull ie. READ & CO. Montrose, Jane 8, 1859. French Ducats, CIIALLEYS, Dr!tine% Lawns, and other DRESS (WOOS. r, READ & CO. Montrose, June 8 1 / 4 IMO. PARASOLS. new lot of those very hrge-Earnsols, just ro la. euived. READ d: CO. • NOTICE IS IRERERY GIVEN, TO ALL PERSONS, that all further depredations upon the public grounds in and about the • STONE QUARRY, situated near the county buildings in the borough of Montrose, by the removal of stone, gravel, or dirt, must be discontin ue-it, as the County Commissioners are desirous of not only rescuing that, but also saving the balance dr resi!lue of said public grounds from becoming 4nuis- By order of the Commissioners. - V. A. CROSSMON, Clerk. Commissioners Office, June $, I 859.—tf Cash Paid for Wool. MBE RIMIEST TRICE in CASE paid for Woo at...the atom of - 11. BURRITT. Nes-Milford, June 8, 1859. THE CHEAPEST and Best Stock of Goods IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA, Just Arrived at the. Original One Price & Ready fay Stor HAYDEN BROTHERS, Are to; hand with a Large Stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, that are adapted to the wants of the People DRY GOODY, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, airs, FLOW:, SALT, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, WOODEN and STONE WARE, BAYING' TOOLS, cfcc., WATCHES, ;YEW ELR }; YANKEE NOTIONS. cit.., at Wholesalb and Retal. The variety of our stock is Welt, that any one can see, with a moments thought, that we are enabled to sell goods .25 per cent cheaper than can be bought of any of the oldest Fairs in the State claim ing 40 sell goods for " Ready pay and small profits" lo or 15 per cent below regular prices. Our stock was purchased for CASII, and a ill be E;0/11 Cheap, Cheaper aan the Cheapest. 11.411.1111 EN BROTIIERS. New Milton!. Pa., June 8, 18&9.-bty WET GOODS. Tremeadois Rash at die 66 Beehive V' LL Wool Bareges, yard wide, slightly damaged, EL at lu ets per yard. Beautiful 'Marseilles,worth 50 cts. - ,at2o " "- Fine French Lawns-, " 121 "at " " Good Silk Mittoodee Etubroideredott c.* soi O s :Straw Hobnob, SOl3lO as low as 25 " Mich Mantillas, 81,00. Ladies consulting taste and price, should examine our assortment before purchasing elsewhere. HIRSCHMAN JIRO'S & CO. No 20 court st., sign of the " Beehive." Bingkitruton, June 8, 1558.' . Heat Ye! Hear Ye! ALL PERSONS • b:ti e---4 l l "gra " BLAVK and COLOREDSILKS;..CoIIara and Un dersteeres, Lace Veil. 4, Brown noun for Tails, Esmeraldon, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Band Boxca, Paste Boards, a new supply of gaiters, Coni Starch, and Tapioca for Puddings, Sugar, lbs. for $1,00; at H. C. TYLER'S.. Montrose, June 13,1859; HOW STRANGE IT IS; PRAT the people are all so much in favor of /fang- I. iv the of-no the numerous and beautiful-4.00v of • WALL PAPER AND BORDER, to be had at BULLIRD S S.,BOOI( STORE ' WEST SIDE PUBLIC AVENUE, at prices so low as to surprise every body. A new supply of splendid styles of Paper and Border Just received, and also Belcher's Pairni Peso&boa enrtain Fix! on's. the best and simplest everbro't to this market. Call and ace them work fubsost akhr.) Window Alluttleit, Cord and Tassels, Paints and Brushes, for Oil Paintings, Beautiful Lithographs. A new lot of Idarriage Certificate Blanks, Blank Notes, Blank Booki, Ac., kc. CoL rda.—Pri mere, Conversation, Exchange, Sun day School, Teachers, Normal and Incentive Cards. Ne wispy' paws stud ilittgazilleth—All the Magulnes and funny nra Weekly or Monthly Publi cations cue be had soon as issued. The trial, of the Mon. D. E. Suckles, in hook form, also Dickens's new work, " All The Year Round? in Monthly parts. Mizeellaneous and School Books. A well selected stock of Miscellaneous Books.— School Books, of all kinds, (or kinds enough in all conscience,) Barrett's New Inductive Grammar, by the doz. or single. Also a first rate stock of . . Stationery, Yankee Notions, &c. I have not time and the Publisher has not room in his paper to enumerate all the articles that 81,00 would buy, but would just say, that you can buy 14 rolls of wall paper fur #l,OO, or you can pay 81,00 for S roll's, or you can hare WU yards border fur 81, or,you MI pay "4,00 for 100 yards. You can have front 18 to 74 Books ibr #l,OO, or you may pay 88,00 for one,and every thing else at the same mte,acaltd ing to style and quality. " A penny saved is two pence earned:" A. N. IBULLARD.• Montrose, June 8, ISO.. STOVES - Akw of those liefstone and Jellersou Cooking Stoves left, which will he vold very low for the rrod.v. Alro a few bide , ' of EXTRA SOLE LEATHER. IicKENZIE & NICHOLg Brooklyn, Jtine 1 , 18511. Notice in,Ejectmeiat. suii,uabanaw county, aa. } L EVI WISTk'ALL, In Common fleas. No. as. • ' 321. April Tertn,'lBsll. Wit. IL Putter Ind IT. Summons in Ejectment for C. Gonwor. one hundred and fitlur acres and thirty rods of land, or thereabouts, situate in the township of Oakland, in said Camay, bounded as fol lows, to wit: beginning at the north-east earner of lands of Thomas Jackson I said It. C. Godwbi, thence running north one degree , 157 3-sth rods to a corner, thence 'moth Ser east 1114 !oda, toe stake. and atones in the north line of lends of Jackson and Godwin, thence along said Jackson and Godwin's north line 111 3 rods to the place of bepOnning. ' And now to wit, April 1 lth, 1159, on motion of R. 1 B. Mile, riaindirs Attorney, Court grant a role on Defendant*, to appear and . plead, to this &aloe, returnable to first day of August Term nest, and di- rect its pita:mica according to law. Certified from the Botords. Bay . SO. ISSiI• ' .1 ' G. B. B. WADE; erotheftofery. 1 Montrose, Jane 1,1659.41 w r , ash' Paid for . Wool AT J. NUM Jr, t Mt lOW* Joe 111, 11111, Loqk - Here Farmers MEWS MOM & HUPP, WITH WOOD'S IMPROVEMENT. . MILE celebrated Machine has taken the FIRST 1 PREMIUM at various public trials and is neer.• celled by any other Machine In the _country. All who use it; pronounce it "d Projitak mut Labor-Saving• Machine Those not acquainted with till, value are referred to LATIIAM GARUNKR, JOll/I P c, M. WIL LIAMS, Bridgewater ; STANIAR TvIRKLL; FOreg Lake; J. 311_, WALLACIC, Dinmek ; T. Y. PIIIS.I.IKY, Dimas!! ; S. D. TOWN$1011), Brooklyn; and others who have used them. For iptchtne., or particulars, apply to C. D. LA.TICROP, Agent. Montrose, May 5, 1859.—tt ' - 'Friends• Look to Your Interest! Read Wilds; II LT •N. SHEICNAN, to te this method of Informing his friends, and the community at large, that he has just received a desirable STOOK OF GOODS, including' every thing wanted in a farmingsounnuni ty, which he will sell on as reasonable terms as • cap be purchased anywhere. • I do not hold to making a great blow by putting out gaming handbills, Ac., but invite the people to call and examine for themselves. All kinds of Produce, Rutter, Eggs. , &c., (for which I will pay the highest price,) taken in exchange ; so, a portion paid in Cash, if rammed. Lynn, May 18, 1889.-2 m OUR NEW GOODS A RE now on hand And ready for insp .... flolu We Lase a full and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, including a varietyCif Rich Prints, iu New Styles, Gingham:4,, Brilliants,' Lawns ' Chit'lies, Meek Silks. ke. handsome lot of Caelonere and StelhiSliawls, at low prices, Mantillas, Silk Mitts, Bonnet Ribbons, Rueheea, Sc„ 9.50 bunehee Frelich Batting, Our usual Mock of Groceries, Crockery, iiardware, Boots and Shoes, Rata and Caps, au. An examination of Goods and prices respectfully solicited. MeV Brooklyn, Juni. 1, 1559, MeNENZIE & NICHOLS, Wool. Wool Wool. 50,000'i r . 1 00 1 for which e:l7 WANTED, market -pricer in GASH, &Famed at our Bowe. YOUNG & SMITH Summersrille Pa., June 1, 18.59.-6 w WOOL! WOOL!! H IGHEST Cash price paid for WOOL, b HAYDEN BROTHERS. - Nu" Milford, - June 1,.1849. New Spring and SERI Goods PINE SubFel-11)er hai justlyeeived from New lurk 1 a new and general stock of Seasonable Goods, in all Tarieties, which are offered for READY PAY. as low as they ran be bought h the Counts. Moat kinds of produce taken in eailiange at their highest market value, not excepting tmod wool socks, when accompanied by a fair proportion of other and better ply. S. S. INGALLS. Gibson, May 25, 1852. --em Clash Paid for Wool ! THE highest market prier in CASH will he paid for wool, ny the subscriber, at his store. Gibson, May 25, 1859.-6 w LADIES' GAITERS , AT KEELER I: STODDARD'S for 50 cents per pair. Also. a large stock of Boots and Shot!a just arrived. Going Cheap. Montrose, flay 25,1859. .TITST ARRIVED AT'TIIE STORE OF • ABEL TURR ELL, BLASTING POWDER, Safety Fuse, Gun Powder, Shot, Gun Caps, Crockery, Groceries, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dve StulTs ' Liquom for Me dicinal Purposeti, White Wooden Pails, Cant phone, Burning Fluid, Fancy Goods, Jewelry. Per fumery, Porcelain 'Neil:, Lithographs; Tithe -Paints, Brushes, Summer Bats, &c. Also on hand n first rate assortment of Wall Pager, Bordering, Window Paper, Whips, Violins, Strings, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes Pocket Knives, Spectariv, kc. New supplies of Goods arriving every week : Cheap for Cash. Montrose, May 25, 1859, WOOL CARDING! l'ill u E .u s i n i bsc at r h ib i e . r ol co d n.titannir in n he n - atr iy e m bu l l ti n a z r a u s i for past favors be would solicit a sliain of the public patronage. t. G. REYNOLDS. Brooklyn. 'May 25. ISso.—tf MOWING MACHINE For Every Farmer WE tie now manutauturing the best and cheap ,' .eat ROWER and REAPER ever before offer ed to the Elmer! of Susquehanna County. Its Simplicity and Cheapness Make it THE MACHINE for all. Please eallan a. amine for yourselves. S. H. SAYRE & BROS. Montrose, May 18, 1859. • • Notice in Partition. - &Li - ire/tonna County, is. - IrN the mutter of Partition otiteal Estate of the .1 Baptist Church at Great Bend, at. To the heirs of Daniel Lyons, late Of the township of Great Bend, in the Comity of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, ileciamed.stuimely ; David Ly ons, - of Susquehanna County ; Sahel Weston, wife of Weston, of Norwich, N. Y., Horace Lyons and Silas Lyons, of the Territory of Kansas ; John Lyons aid Joshua Lyonst, of the County of Erie, Pa.; Daniel Lyons, George Lion , , and William B. yons, of the State of New York;, and Betsey Loomis, of the County.of Susquehanna aforesaid : Whereas L. Green, Isaac IL B. Bootee, and Elijah Pratt, all of said township of .Great Heed, have filed their petition in the Orphan's' Court of said County of Susquebanna, setting` forth that they were duly elected Trusto , ..t of the Great Bend Baptist Church, and they , and their piedeceesors are and were, al such Trustees, joint tenants with the said Daniel Ly ons, deceased, and they now are joint - tenants with the heirs ofithe said Daniel Lyons, deceased, he hay ing died Belted as of fee, and as joint tenant with said petitioners and their predecessors of and in the lot of landin raid township of Gre . at Bend on which said Baptis(Church is erected; and praying the Court to award all inquest to make parGtion of the said premises aforesaid, to and among the sail in terested therein, ic.; and whereas in conformity with said petition, a writ de partitions larienda was a warded by the said Coed: Tau Noyes: That in pursuance of said order of the Court, an inquisition will be. held upon the prem. - hies aforesaid, in said township of Great Bend. on' Woltiesda , y, the 2nrh day of Juno, 059, at 1 o'clock, p. tn., to unlike partition of add 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 stub partition cannot be Made without prejudice to the whole, then to value and appraise the same according toissr. ."' • JOHN YOUNG, Sherif. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, May IS, 11149.-nw - Adaltalstratires. Wr °TICE la'beyeby sties to ail persons having de• 11 mends spinet the estate of Lafayette Will marth,late of Jackson township, deo'd, that the rune must be presented to the undersigned for mule: men; and all persons judkßed to sal estate are re. guided to make immediate payment. • MATZO/ GIINNUION, i r it Di Wi i r ll t Weft • _NE 0 OD AT WIZ LUST arrived froM New York, rbiladelphbf, Boa t/ on, and Baltimore, and will bo sold at . - Great. Bargains; an extensive aasorbneni of Goods of everydesmipt km that may be called for,'such as , • DRY GOODS and . GROCERIES, of all descriptions ; 0 1 0 REPV 9 a general assortment; „ Ladles' Aid Boots and Shoes, allivarieties; a good assortment of Watches, Spectacles, Yankee No tions, itc., - Ac. N. B. Many of the goods above mentioned, took the prejnitun at the WORLD'S PAIR, in Lonticin.— . Call and see them for yourselves. . S. A. DAYTON. Creat - Bour, aline 1, 1 859.- nut To Rant. THE"DAYTON HOUSE" HOTEL, at Gt. Bend, near the Depot, at the intersection of the New York and Erie Railroad, nail the Delaware, Lacka wanna, and Western Raiirtid. This hotel is located in a beautiful and healthy region ; the builing is a large t " and commodious, with I the 'conveniences kw „ FIRST•ELASS H TEL. There is an a bundance iit excellent pn water on the prentises, rendering it suitable for either a hotel or a E=M:=M The above premises will be rented, at a reasona ble price, for a year or a term otyettri. For further particulars apply to the , Autbscriber at Great Send, Sumwehanna Co., Pa. S. IL DATTOS: Great,Bend, June 1,1859.-2 m IT IS A •FACT, THAT AMBROTYPES can be taken at DEANS' SKY PA RLOR, jig( as cheap, mad Just as ' fieeentifitr as at the Car on the Green." Call and get an "Impression" and you will be impressed with thy truth of iuy statement. • W. B. DEANS ,Resideni Artist.' Phenix Block, Third Floor, Montrose. THE unilenigned will pay CASH fur 50.000 Ilu of wool. RII4J) At CO. Montrose, June I, I Me. WOOL -CARDING CARDING. THE binlersigned would say to the citizens 0f51.1.- quehanna and Wyoming counties, and to all whom it may concern, that lie is prepared to CARO WOOL at his NEW SIIOP on the ileshoppen, in a manner unsurpassed. Ile therefore desires and expects a liberal patronage. Rolls warranted. • GEORGE JENNINGS. Merhoppen, May (8, 1859.-On Administrator's Notice NOTICE is hereby given to all perstns having de- IA wands against the estate of ANT Trott!, Late of Herrick, dee'd, that the same men be present ed to the undersigned for arrangement, and all per sons Indebted to acid %tate are. requested to make immediate payment. GEO, W. HARMER, Administrator. Herrick, May 25, 1859.-6 w c ; WHAT NE XT ! GlZAl Ai . lll a D2C 4 irstead of lIIEDI r • ' PURDON'S -,...- WORM LOZENGES Have entirely superseded. the use of all other kindrof frERMIFUGE . wherever. they have become known. They are VERY AGREEABLE ` to the taste. • ( - READILY- EATEN :.BY CHILDREN -1 . PERFECTLY. SAFE, ( and, are the most E.OECTUAL . and Reliable anthehnintic Medicine in USE. 1 ,_ They CONTAIN NO MERCURY • '.or any substance whiith can injure OIL. weakeat , infant, but have excellent • - TONIC PROPERTIES which wiIrINVIGORATE the system and render ,it proof against subsequent attacks, Price 25 as. Manufactured by W. N. PUED9N. ' Honesdale, Pa. For sale by Abel Turrell, McKen , zie k Eldridge, , Zerah Very, Eaton k 11011eY. 4a3'-' , don Brothers, J. Dickenuan, Jr., and Dealers gen , er-ally. . .may24:sll.—ttir , . . S. S. INGALLS CHANDLER & JESSUP'S is the pLice - - t to petite MOST and BEST GOODS for ONE DOI, LAR, in Montrose. • 10 yards of the best Calico for $l,OO, 12 " " Sheeting " - 1,00, In " Delain ,e • 1,00, 25 pounds of Nails " I,uo, 12 , best Brown Sugar " 10 " " Coffee do. " 20 " " Mire, 16 - "; Sidierstus " ". Good Tea 3 Gallons " Mobilises " , 8 Quires " Cap Purer " • 1,00, with n large variety of other good., that we keep con stantly on hnnd , will be sold equally low FOR CASK Please call and see.' May 11, 1859. Medical. Copartnership: Dn. A. C. Blakeslee & P. E. Brash having nizmciated themselves under the name and firm of.BLAKESLEE St BRUSH for the prose 'on of the duties of their Kolession, respectfully Offer , icli; t t \ irofessional services to the Invalid public. Office the residence of Dr. Blakeslee, midway between theidHagen of Dimock and Springville. A. C. MLAKESLiC, April 27, 1859. 7 1 y - QUICK SALES. No. 20it ir 7 r,v, ''.4? Corner - `... ,5 ' 4 ` 4 " . "7 ". .;. •. pieemsero.!! 4-4 , Bee- Hi ve. ' SIGN Great Chance for Saving Money. tviascialmrANi saws a Co.. would Xi respectfully Worm the citixeneed Bioginuition and suseounding country that they have opened at their Store, the Largest, Cheapest, and Befit select ed stock ot. DRY GOODX ever exhibited in Broome County. Having a constant buyer- ki•New York who is purchasing Goods for Cash. only, and principally at the large auction sales, we are ena bled le sell cheaper than any other establiShment.= We can easily any if you want to save $1,50 out of everiss,oo, you mast can at the 'above Store.= Among our stock of Goods can be found Demo! : Goode, American, Freneh, andEnillih Prints, DeLahses, Chillies, Brilliants, Printed Lawns, 'and Jaeonets, Camilla Cloth, Percale', elegant traveling Dress Goods, Burge trespague, Crepe Marts. beau tiful Paris Croselles. Silks, a most splendid ,ya rietymf plain, batiadere, plabLeheueßressEilis and Rob4r, Imperial )oulonk ShaWle ttsid Mau linos; Wrench Cashmere, Tldbet, Poplin, Stella,- Brodie, Mantle and Canton. Coupe Shawls; Pusher andenuine French Lace Mantillas, Real Lace Points mid Wrench Flusmeing Laces, Talents, • Circulars and 'Mid Chesterfield Sacks. 1111111oeiy , Goods, White and colored StraW Bonnet!, a very, ettensive lausartmenf of Bonnet Ribbons, lilowet?, Betties, Crapes, !leaflet Silks, Joined Biondi, Rend Arena, Coilfares;Dreas end Mantlila Trimmitigs, Embraiti eries, Real Lam; Ilosieg . Goods for Men.apd 130 M wear. Bouse.furnishing Goods, and a great many ar ticles too numerous to mention. - • An goods ehown cheetlidiv, rep-tented Ishibited "Omitted to the prehaserq unbiassed opinion. HIREWHILiN BM it CO. No. to Omsk; din of deo 0 Beet4is." 4110"1313.01 • WOOL! ONLY $l,OO. EZEZEM SMALL PROFITS. Court St. Water St • ~N:E_«;::Ga4,DS • . • For the Spring 0f1859, at TOI7IIO & SMITH'S, anaimaisville, Pa. . w E take this opportunity Of espreetatnitcntr thanks to oui customers and the public gene:ally for their liberakpatronage during the past year, andwill add, that weshall endcairor to merit 'a continuance lire same by famishing in the samoway 'that we have GOODS, hereto &n e t that is, at the very lowest possible price': Hav ing just returned from the City, we would livite the attention or the public to the very Lame and nimalsoine Assoornuent of Goads; fa the Spring trade, - comWmost every th ing that cassia rowel in a CO Y STORE, amongst which we will mention the following: A' large lot of thosmsmall figured dark and fast. colored prints at cf amts per yard.. A lot of these heavy brown muslina, always on hand, brown sheet legs Mel shirting , constantly on hand, and for sale at the most reasonable' p rices.. A large lot of Went mac, ilocheco, Allen's, Sprague's, Bunnell's, and oth er prints, spring styles, for sale it the muse low prices.at which we have sold tbent - during the past year. Spring Delaines, and Challies, very handsome, and 'cheap. Clothes, Cassimers, 8/dinette, Jeans, Vesting, &c. A good assortment of Bond, ,Stripe, -Cottonades, Ducks and - Linen Drills, for farmers wear, Denims, Sniped Shirting, Checks, irc. Readylitule. Clothing constantly On hand. Crockery and - Qua Ware, mlarge assortment of the bestquality of White Granite IVare, just received and for sale by the set or in lots to suit 'purchasers. Hats and Caps, Boots amiShoes, in endless variety. Cedar Waro ' Tubs„ Churns, Trays, ißucketa, Pails, Ladles, &c. Grocer.' ies, as usual, at kir water mark. Teas at astonishing low figures Fish ! Fish! I Fish !I ! Mackerel in half barrels, quarter, and kits, warranted full weights or the money returned. Shad and White Fish' also on hand. Salt, by the barrel, itick or bushel. paints' and Oils of all kin& All kind. of produce takon in exeltange fur goods, at the highest market price. .. We solicit an examination of our stock before ppr chasing•eLaew•here. YOUNG .k MUTH.. Summersrille, May 4,1859.4 w • The New Era • SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, . Great Bargai ns! READY PAY AND SWIL PROFITS! 100 r BUKRITT Li now receiving a, full and ..ILL• choice stock of STRING antI`SUHMRH .G-0010Sinalading a great variety of Ride Prinisjin New Style:, Ginghams Brilliants, Plain dud Fein. ev Lawns, Challis, lic;Les, Silk been Tissues 4i/ Harry.; Black and Fancy Silks,'Pesplins, skr., with a Pope; for asSortment of SA, Broche, Cashmere aid Stella,Shaels, Afaalillas ' • Parasols, Rich Ribltoits, Bonsittsnnd Flowers,Broail Oloths,Cassittu-res,Sum mer Sttifsokc., with a large assortment of other STIPLE 11111 File . '" GOODS, as usual,, in Groceries, Crockery, Hard Wirre, Steel, ...Valls, Stases, Draped* las, Oils, Pools and Shoe!, Hats and Caps, Clocks, Carpeting, dloor_Oil Cloths, ll ull Paper, Painted Window Shacks; &e. The entire stock being large, and bought for cash, will give. superior opportunity for choice - - selection*, and will be sold for READY f i AT, lo to 25 per cent below regular prices. An examination of the. Goody and prices will be found profitable' to those who wldh to buy. • . Flour & Salt constantly on hand. New Milfbrd, Nay 4, 1859. HOTEL KEEPERS, • Mei.charits and Grocers CAN now be supplied with the best .or ona assortment of • ,-- • 'f ., WIRES and LIQUORS, ever offered in this eounty,consistinpri (lard CJnjnrte , Old Part ne,i(Pare j.) Pale and dark t geiliselte,l Wi Fin. Old Madeira, • lfrairdProprieloritrandy,S. ..tr. Madeira; - Mrder Saran. Scherdam,'Black Berry Brandy, in and Closer Leaf Giu, bottles, Si , otrh ab frith 'Whiskey, Bose &c., Cordial, Monongahela, do. ' White Brandy, for Pre. 01.1 Bourbon do. serves; Old Rye do, Soar Wine, for Cooking, ora Jamaica. Rom, alaga St Croix do. 0111171 - New Ragland do. Rectified Whiskey, by the Pate Bream. of Cold; Slier barrel, 75 • at prices beyond emanation, either by the Pipe r . Puncheon. Barrel, or Gallon. Every 'artiele warranted es represented, For the:retail trade I have a superior aiticle et Unsold y, Gin; and Rani, for .Medieinal purpasea ; in bottles. Also, Old Port, Sherry and Madera Wine, Rose Cordial, ilheek.fierf.y_Braw dy. for Dimities. Store on Main • Street, 4 doors below Searle's hotel. J. CHAMBEMLLN. Montrose, April 12, 1859.—ff • Notice to Farmers. I with to cAll t tfic ATTENTION of Fainters to the • INDEPENDENT TOOTH-HORSE RAKE. This rake has been used for the past three years in this county and proyen to be the kake, and the only rake suited to this rough country: Any one- not. ishing to take the assertion and wanting a HORSE' RAK}, please try one, and if not satisfactory, returit• it within three days uninjured and receive his money: -kliberal deduction from twelve. ,made to Merchants and Dealers, from retail price. All kinds of Grain taken in exchange for rakes; at IL Searle!s milt.' Also Second hand Wire Tooth and Revolving Rakea .gold very cheap. • ' All orders promptly attended to and rakes deliver-. ed on short notice. Reaidenee of the entiiteriber and Manufitctory ono mile front Montrose, 011 finake Creek Tumpilfe, CHANCY FOOT. Mot 1,00, 1,00, 1,i)0, 1,110, 1,00, 1,00, 11359. BEAR IN MIND THAT, R. 11. HAIL 4ftz CO. Keep the Largest and Beet Selected Stock of Dry Go CO - IN BROOME COUNTY, - • A Nil would invite s the attention of The inhabitant! it of Susquehanna County, anf buyeni itt general, particularly to their Stock of SILKS,. • .RIBBONS,' • WHITE .GOODS, • SUMMER STUFFS, • - CA RPETS, ttc., de., which they will sell client , FOR CASH, at Whole• salt and Retail. R. It. MALL & CO., . • • MM Court Street, Biughautton. •May 4, 1 80.4ty • H. H. ItitLlJ .-.* OF TOY. BIIIIGHAJITON4 A RE constantly receiving atiditioila to their pies ent largo stack . • 0413P S ETS . , 01L.C1,0 THS, YetNEEN NOTIONS. MILLINERY GOODS, aid everyliud 'or Fancy and Staple Dry Goods , which will be sad - cheap' at Whojesale and Retell. Our . terms are READY PAY: Comdand Pee us at 1, . May 1851L-bty. ' ' NO. 32 COURT ST. R. IL IlAtia di • I . •. • • Dry Goods, ,Carpetiggs, t' , AND OIL CLOTHS, • ac N. 32 Court Strati Binghanyon. Igghan.lion, MAY 4; 1859.—bty ' - t our sore, 10 Fresh Fluid a t our f i ss; Kostwohltil 4 1 1 4% • Li • - • Business Goes - • Chtr, New Heady Pali Store HEAD OF iNTA.ViGATION'i . , rrliZ indgcribez,luuritigjitat- ietu .from „Xtww. ; . .1. Tork,wotdd nioel Fliiny mashis fsiondis - '.. (if he has an - y)ifidifie " -.Awn ,yr. :itauht - ' , "! now Reparcd town to ;nava' ~',.,.. :51-/ - -,,. , .4 Rigwq-acoc) - 0)D Ni - : a , . bought for Cash, at the old stand, N. 2, Public Av ehlle, formerly occupied by C.. W. on, where ,hii wllloell for READY. PAY, a prices that will. aufeeverybcsly. His stock consists f ' Choke Ashaly diveerie;iirkt, kinds,,l fito 4 e War _se :. Wooden iVare, Brouulit, Boot* a nd ~ :,.• .„ 41Ales. Liffites Vaiter,for C 4;ilii, ' • . Prink, Detains, !teary . , nd : Mar, Am. and -Mee; - Matins, linens, am. Haw ' net, Drillings, Totaellitillaebacarkl, _Diaper, Tick; _Apron CheekS,:hetsisn; - ••- .4 • Striper! Shirting; Pants and Veit 'Trim pis; ".o Seamless Bogs, Cotton Balk, White ay! .rcnop. • Knitting Colton,. Veit Darege, tJidr.a an' *44 4 ty,6 large amoriment, Yankee Kotions, • c. _—___ . • HENRY .C..TYLEIC Ladies who De A articl e splend i d . foi• the Hair. please call at TYLER'S and bay &bottle of Borneo's Cecosine, the Best and Blisivest in nee valeotuhin's Extracts for the hdkf,firtOrialitY. .- . Montrose, April 20, 1859.-hty ' . CROOK SrJOthSTON, Carriages, Bent Ii s, THILL '1 BOWS; Wagon Poles, and Plough 'Walley, ' GREAT Bin % Spsousuassa-Conwrs, ra. . , List of Prlces•i: t Inch Fellics, $1,2.5 1} inch Mks. - '2,00 II" " - 1,38 1 8 " " --; 8,00 1+" • " . - 1,80 Bows, '- - . ,60 1 If 1,63 Thills, bent heels ',60 14 " "' - - 1,75 " atrded, - - ,60 If " . ". • 1,83 Meltory'Pores, beat ) ; ,78 Great Bend, Aprill3, 1889.-ly I ' A. C11.1 : 11 $2B PErsfAZER. °offeleVemnifiegra. and Tuition hi' the,Engliab branchm' at..." THE UP LAND NORMAL INSTITUTE," I>Fl_ are Ca, Pa. • • For Circulars, containing Dec - • information, inquire of A. N. Bullard, in Montrose or address the,. Principal at Cheatei, Pa. • Chester, Pa.; May 4. 1.859.-11 w Looking Gla = es. . r' .L SlZrst un to 20x40, in Gilt Frrme& Gilt Picture Frames, ti • 'Plain and Waved Mouldirl LOOKOI4 CUSS • P liTillk . Put into old• Frames on short otice. TUCKER'S PATENT - SPRI G RED. the very best in use. ' ' Cabinet Furniture and iChairs. - - Sign COIIIII Plateti gruTell on short notice, outrose, March 39. Eagle. Fe A:EXMAjb ATE ask the attention of fanners to our plows _ which for Combined durability, hardness, and s teugth of castings cannot be excel I. Our ---,..._-_, .. Plow Iron Beam - ' • we would espccially.call attention to,I witith can n ot faitto please. --- S. It. SATRE & MAWS. Montrose, March 30, 1859. . . Steam Engine f 0 Sale. PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE f from eight to 11 ten horse power as usually WO, has been run ning about eighteen months. It 'will fae sold for no fault, but bemuse its capacity is not snaleient forour business. It luay be.seen running at buy time at our establishment. All4O, one pair of Ifotehlthat'a patent reacting linter wheels, .26 inches in diameter, Brooklyn, March ic., 18.,9 Head of N. REMOVED. THE - undersigned desire:3 to notify the public that he has ternOved his store, and may now be found on Main - .Street, few doors above keelet's hotel,. wherd he will be glad to see his old cuitomers as well as new ones. - C. w..IIOTY. • Montrose, April - 185n. • • Nen , Arrangement. 11, cHANDI,ER, has associated with hina‘irP • business, GEtIRGE A. JEISSIIP, at dig Ohl stand, where we shall be happy to sto - all our 014 customers and as many new ones as It ill please call and 'examine our new STOCK of SPRING GOODS. CILANDLER ti JESSUP. F. R. CHANDLER, , • • - _Montrose, April 1 . 185 • 9 •"' • - I . Truth Stranger 'than etionl TERRIBLE BIERS it AMONG the inhabitants of Jessup and vicinity! Everykottrilochtng into ascertai t the cause of the Disaster and find that it was broug t about by ~ . • The New & Cheap As ant of l'4o ' . G. ODD -, which has just n purchased for cash and reeeiied in Jessup, ands} ich must be cold at some price, fcir • Cash or approved credit immediately, . : ' It is needless for us to attempt, to enumerate the articles for it is an utter "impossibility. I Suffice it to say, - we have a 1,. . , - : , ~. Little of Everytliiiig,. f NV" selling that the people ran ask tr. e ard - La. dies! Splendid Gaiters lir itt.llll cis to 01,00. All we q.lik is a call. ' me and see the yourselvo. Try 'us, Ire warrant yoi yoUr moneys' - worth at XARTIN'S ORE • ' STORE. Jessup, Susq. eu., Apnl :10, 1859.-4 m ' . Fresh Arri* OF NE W GOODS • FOR THE 1 , 11 1 - SPRING TRA E, AT ' 1 LATHROP & DR , MOntrolie, March 9, 1 _ El.evkittct•mr' Eta.. TOE subscriber having removed his fork of 'goods to dd.". //g:4D TiffiA 1/o.N."..where he may now be found with a large des rabic sack of ' • - Ready 411. fide Clothing : _ EATS CAPS, /to:, con'aistili„- of every vOiety and abade, .d warranted to be made in every ! particular ai10.9 custom work, and it priees that cannot fail to • it for ready payl; Thatikful forpaat Swore I t o Ito to merit. continuance of the same; , S. I'ANGDON. Moopose, MAI 20, 1259. 7 0; • . Burning : 'Flu' andCol4lBll, LAW,' Yi and eitoraVainits, how 56 een ay 18, 1859. All at 3D30 RILLS WALL ,70 DEEMENT 131 1 71 . Bordering, Window Po , dre. A new enipl„l, j‘.. t arrived, and for e cheap, by t • • . =I and en- RAN. EMI SONS. I a l: I, TT'S • • TYLER'S: • 'DER: