Harford THE Terms of this Inetitztion,during th e next year, will consist of eleven weeks each. The first Tens 141 commence on IVnissessfety, the last day of Asteost i ., the second, on the first IVetim;Sday in De cember;.and theiltird, at the close of the second ..0-i-nt. • .EXPerixesi. - • . - . Tuition in the Common 13ranches, including 1 --k Tom! linsie, per Term, .- ' . :- i Yareral Philosophy; Physiologs, dtc. ' 4,00.-.. - .Uighur Branches, . ; - 5,00.. if wit , on Piano. - - -. -'. L.,00. lloanl,per week, not luclading room and. - Lotlxing, - , - 2,00.. Room Rent, per Term, - - • . :1,50.• --; Expense of Recitation norms, - . - so. lb-c:aadtain be had daily at die Institution. Lenore' will be ;given Weekly. 14004 Chcmiatl and Philosophical Appamtw, with a Skeleton end Maps of the Menton Frame, afford good opportunity fdr studying those branches ably. Each roam is (gnashed with a' store, table, and liell.sfoid, It Is expected lhat our County &- perintetident viMI give some Lectures during the twat Term, and render other r assisiance, if necessary, to those who are preparing to teach in the County., 'The Literary Societies have been collecting in their Looks; which, with sonic additions made the..plutt year to, their Libraries, turtiglt valuable reading for leimre time. • . The Institution,_removtl as it is lions many ofthe. intluOments to waste time, which - surround many other Instiquions, affords means for iinprorefitent lorell - adapted•to a region of country, where the great Maywity of the inhabitants are trained to indotricau habits. Harford„Susq, Co.; July 27, 18.59..4w. Beautiful as it is Wontlerful I I . is now no longer nesszasars• drat oniihould leave JL his quiet home to visit distant lauds. Smiled by, Lis own fireside, with his familrarsurd him to share the itleasure, he can bring before hint, in all the stout ling realities of life, the mosycehowned cities, pictur-, cue ruins, lakes, and leaping waterfalls, snow-clad mountains with their wild mutes, the remains Gran dest grandeur, and the beauties of more modern ar eltitecture.. She spreading landscape, the rattle that 'graze the hillsides, fruiylowers, aTiNthivg,ereryq.ll•ll,l are. before %cm ad the Is:big—the real—instead of the pie tare. Well may--ire be proud of the. times which we tire. when science and art cats work ts . -tupph like this., • •S Thit, Wonderful Instrument THE STEREOSCOPE , La the medium through which" tifea.serprising of fects,are produced— . H. DEANS is the Agent who sells both Stereoscopes and Views. A t^aziety of samples am be seen at his Picture P.oome in the Back Block. In outlay place the Stereoscope is becomin4 an im portant and almost, indispcnsable article cf furniture. sls ' - or SO, will hate buy you_ vomething that will be both-entertuining and instructive for yornselc youi fitmUy, and friends. W. r, JEANS. :Montrose, July 27, ISAtt. . - CLOSING OUT la • f a t , OF TEE No. 20 'Corner ELM `Bee- All onr . Slock Of • Spring and Summer Dress Goads, f ANTILL4S,PansoIs, Shawls, Dre.is talk Straw il.l Good:, Az Bonnet Rihhons, trementionely cheap it - BIRSCLIMAN BROS ot CO. No. 20 Coot sc, siga of the "Beehive," Binghaanon, 3111 . 3 tih, 16.59. LADIES ! o come and see those beautiful 30 springs es tension Skirts, just received atsthe" Beehive.' • i 504) hest quality Steel Spring Skirts, made with Patent Fastenings for Seventy-Five cents only. Con celebrated corscusovhite and 'colored, cheap at The " Beehive." HOSIERY. A N imincroe Teaiety of -Gent% Infants, A Misaes Cotton Lisle Thread and Silk IlikeiciT, - cheap at the "Beebtre." RAGLANS: . CHESTERFTELD Sacks,'; Duster?;. also the ;tnatet-'• ials to make them; -' at the ",„Beehive." • •linion - Crash, Scotch Diaper,`Towelling, - Napkins, Linea Table Cloth, and Ilockaback, very cheap. -Also another lot of thoec elegant Duni Voile, for three shillings , at the " Beehive." , Kentucky Jeans, Satinets, eassimerea, Doeskins, and real French Broadcloths, just received at the "BEEHIVE." License Petitions. . oTict is hereby - given that in pursuance of the ..11 Act uf Arisemblv, the following named person, have ftlefl. their PetitiOns with the Clerk °Abe Court of Quifiker Seationa of the Peace for the County of Sniquebatma, for Licensci In keep Taverns in : said County, fur which limunes they apply at Augu*t f.zett..dOns, JS. .. E=l *Daniel P. Phelan, A. A. Beeinst, Geor^e , I:a Montrcee. G. B. R. IV3 PE, Clerk NS - Minni L hatch,..... July 27, ISS'J SHERIFF'S SALES. "DT virtue of sundrr writs Lined by the Court .11of Common Pleas Of Susquehanna county, and to me directed, I will expaSe to sale, by public venal; at the Court House, iu Montrose, on Saturday, the I:.,th day of August, 15L9, at one o'clock, p. in., the fdlowing described pieces or parcels of land, to wit : Alf that certain piece or 'parcel of land situate and being in the Borough of Friendsrille, County of Susquehanna, and State of roluisyltania, hounded and described as follows, to wit: on the'northby the public highway; on the east by land of D. lit% Gild d. n ; on the south by land& Samuel Horton, and on the west by S.ainuel Horton ; containing about one acre, with the appurtenances, one house, one barn, some fruit tree and all improved... [Taken in- exe cution at the suit of J. P. W. Riley es. Philip Wien.) that certain piece or parcel of lane situate and being in the Township of Springville, Comity of Susquehanna, and Staid of Pennsylvania., bounded tipd described as follows, to wit on the. _north and bat by thesmblic road ; on the south and west by lands of Albert Beardsley; containing about half an acre, with the appurtenances, one dwelling house, one barn, and all improved.: [Taken in -etc " cation at the Milt of McMillen and Park tothe used -e• Lathrop - vs. luau B•kiekland.3 - • Also—*ll that certain piece or paroel of land situate in the-Township of Oakland, Coutty of Sus-. ipiehitena, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as inVons, to wit: on the north' by.land of MartinNidauf.ttt ; on the east byland orTuttls Van- Antwerp ; cn the south try land of Charles Beebe ;. and on the west by hunioi Morgan Shims; contain-, ing about 55 acres, be the same more midst, togeth vr with the anpatrtenauces, one framed house, barn, stuali . nrehard, and about 25 acres improved (Taken in execution at the suit of D. A. Lyons and &other vs. E. A. Butte.] .• • , • Alssus,-.5.11.that vertain piece or panel ' of land situate lying and being in the Township of afford, CountySusquebanie, awl State of Pennsylvania, - bounded and described as follows, to wit: • On the north by lands of Benjamin Ayres and WWI= Coil; on the east and south by lands of Charles 11: belt; sad on-the west by, the land of Thomas Phin tsy and the Crystal Lake; containing about 200 acne, be the wile weldor less, toget her with the appurfenattees,'one dwelling house, one wagon 'house, two barns, and other out building, one orthand, and about 175 acres improved. 'Taken in' execution at suit of D..N.'Lathrop to the use of Eliphalet Wells vs. Sylvester Johnson.) . ' Alan—Ail that certain piece or Ipareel Of land situate in the Township of-Brooklyn, County of Sus qatitanna, and Slate of Pennsylvania; bounded and described as follows, to wit : bighming at s stake and stones, it being the southeast corner of Mdlot,thenee north 3}; west 8 perches and n links to -the turn . ' pike easy] thence south 72r• 'west 4/ perches. to a • txtrr.er of land coureyed to John' C. Wright, by A. Kirnber, jr.; thence in a southerly direction bf the side of a shop on the said , Wright's lot siperch ,..s to a stake' and stones ; thence west to a stake and sto!.c..s in a brook ; thence stintb, lOr west 43 feet to eurnes on the'exst side of .16, bank ; thence -east • c pi'rtibts and Br links to the pjace'rif beginning ; o•unaie ing about 33 perches of land, be the same more orleSs ttwether with the appurtenances, one framtaldwellirg b house, one barn, and all improved. ' [Taker; in execution at the suit of John Bristoin vs. Gabs, V. Ad am ] Alsio—All that certain piece or parcel-at - land xituate and being in the Township of Jeartwcoun ty of Susquinuuma, and ,State of Petuttyyattia, bounded and described as Arllows,..to Wit: on the ta.rth landi . of W. C. Hendrick ren the'diet by land of Calvin and Jacob Moore ; on the south lq -laud of. D ayto n ; and on the weithy-,laral of , Fredenckcontaining 0 iiieretq more or lea, With the appurteuaucee, ono 444 bow, on wool shed, one barn, one °eche:llo"nd about 50 acres improved. [Taken in eseeution at the suit of A. Lathrop vs. A. B. Lathrop.] , 1 - - that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Townships of Brooklyn and Dimock. COunty of Susquehanna, and State of Pentisylrauda, - bounded and described as followd, to-wit: on the. north by lands of 0. C. Ely and Pteston Tiffany; on the east by 0. C. Ely and John, S. Bailey; on the south by Thomas Giles and Jibes Giles ; and on the' west by Jabez Giles and Preston Tiffany • containing about 210 acres, be the same =ire or with the ,appurtenances, two houses, one ham, and about Intl 'acres improved. • [Taken,in execution at the suit of Joseph Watrout vs. Chas. F. Ihu7ott.] Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Friendsville, County of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: beginning at &stake and stones the southeast. corner of Presbyterian church kit, thence south 52° east 52 feet to a corner -of a lot conveyed tq Calvin Leet by It. Glidden ; thence along the northwest line of Mid lot south :18° wear 12 perches to the Idilfonl pardOwego Turnpike Road; thence along the said road, north Br west 52 fiat to the southeast coiner of George Strupler's lot; thence along the line of said Strupler's lot north 38' east 12 porches to the places:if - beginning ; contain: ing about 38 square pereltes',. be the - same more or leas, together with the appurtenances, one tavern house, one barn, and all improved. [Taken in ears ' 'cation at the snit of Judson Stone vs. Bannon Bird sall and If-.Glidden.] Also-411 that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Friendsvfile, 'County of Susquehanna, and - State of Pennsylvania,. bounded and desc ri bed as follows, to 'nit: Beginning on the • Milford and Owego Turnpike at the corner of David Robb's land, thence along the said turnpike road north 37' west 83 perches to a pat; thence south 37° west 102 perches to a beech ; thence south 53' east 79 7-10 perches toe poet in Robb's line; thence north 37" east 87 iterate's lathe place of beginning; containing 48 acres turd 131 - perches of land, more or -less, together with the appurtenances, one framed dwelling house, one tannery, two barns sheds and other out buildings, one orchard, and all improved. [Taken in execution at the suit ofandson Stone vs. D. C. Dayton and]. Langdon, *driers of the es tate of S. C. Dayton, dee'd, with notice to Terre Ten ants.] Also—ill that certain ° dece or parcel of land situate in the Township of Lathrop. County of Sus quehanna, trod State of Petinaylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit.: on the north by lands of Grow and Halsted; on the east by lands of Grow and Halsted; on the south by lands of Grow and Halsted; and on the west by lands of William Squires; containing 5u acres, more or less, together with the appurtenances, two houses, one , log barn, and about 25 acres improved. Also—All that oth er piece or parcel of land, situate as above, bounded and describedas follows, to wit: beginning , at a • hemlock tree, the southiest corner of land conveyed to Elisha Lord, thence-by the land east 12 perches to a poet, the said Elisha Lord'S ° southeast corner •, thence south 90 perches to a post; thence west 120 perches to a pont, and thence north, 90' perches to the.place of beginning; containing 67 acres and 80 perchersof land, be the same more or less, together with the appurtenances, , one framed house, one barn, one blacksmith shop, and about 40 acres- =proved. Taken id execution at the ink of Win. S. Brown vs. P. S. Bronson, Lake Bronson, and Anna 113. Bronson.] Also—All that certain piece 'or parcel of land Ateate in the Township of Great Bend, County of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north by land of W. S. Wolcott; on the east and south by lands of Truman and Daniel 'Baldwin • and on the wet by th e Great Bend and C ocbecton turn- , pike road; containing about two acres be the same more or less, together with the appurtenances, one framed house, one barn, and all improved. Aber-- All that other piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of Liberty, County of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded mbd described as fol lows, to wit: on the , north by the New Toik State line- on the east by lands of Ancona Hall and .A. Wakens; on the south and westby Memnon Hatha way; containing about 66 acres, be the same more or fee, together with the appurtenances, one saw mill, and about L - 0 acres improved,. (excepting there from about one ands half acre of land, more or less, with the undivided half of the sawmill and mill privilege.) [Taken in execution at the suit of Chan- Gure.sey to the use of Thomas and Whiting vs. Henry DeKay.] . Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the Township of Great Bend, County of Susquehanna, and State of Penn sylvania,. bounded and describ ed as follows, to wit: on the north by land of - W. : Paint% ; on the east by, land of the estate of James Griffin, dec'd ; on the south by land late of Perin& Allen and S. EL 'Day ton ; and on the west by the Gnat Bend and Do. cbecton Turnpike; it tieing 66 feet in icon( on the thrnpike, and running back 100 feet—with the ap purtenaneo, one tavern house, one barn, or, wood house, and all improved, containing:about 7540 square feet of land, be the same more or less.— Also—All that other piece or parcel of land kin:t ate as above, and bounded and described as follows, to"wit : on the north by land of Milton Gillman ; on the east by land of Henry Langley; on the south by Franklin Street; and on the west by .Teenpkius; containing aboutbue &twill of an acre of land, be the same more or less, together with the appurtenance', one framed house; and all improved. [Taken in execution- at the suit of B. S. Bentley and et, D. Townsend vs. James Mama.] • that certain piece Or parcel ..of land situate in the Township of Lenox, County of Susque hanna, and State } of Penniylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of Warren M. Tingley ; oti the east by lands of Barlow Quick and Ellsha Bell; on the southby land of Grow and Brother ; and on the west by the public road;— containing 70 acme, -with the appurtenances, one house, one barn, one orchard, and about 40 acres im proved, [Taken in execution ak the suit Of Grow and Brothers vs. henry Millard.l Court Sl. Water St .saver Lake .Liberty. Great Ben& Brookkn. Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of Auburn, County of Sus quehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded • and described as folkenk.to Wit :•tm the north by land of !Heinle! Devine ; on the east by land of John Roon ey ; andon the south and west by lands of Xiles and William Coburn; containing 52 acres, with the ap- purteuances r one house, one barn, one orchard, and about 30 acres improved. [Taken -in execution at the snit of W. S. Wilson vs. John Tubbs : 3 4 :Also—Alt that certain piece or parcel of nd situate in the Township of Great Bend, Count of Susquehanna, and State of - Pennsylvania, d wad described AS follows, to wit: on the north 4 lands of J. C. Fish, John Lane, Enoch Hawkins, '..:xi Myron Mayo; on the east by Gilbert riawkiii; iii . the south by SanuebDayton ; and an the wed by Orrin Mayo; containing about 11.15 acres, be the dame more or Items , together with the appurtenances, one house, one barn, one sawmill, some fruit trees, and abOnt Sti acres improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of Olive S. Dyer vs. James Worden 4 ' Aisiii—All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of Oakland, Comity of Sus quehanna, and Statewf Yennsylvaida, bounded and described **follows, to wit : on the north ,and east by"land of Wm. M. and David Post; on the south by the Susquehanna river ;, and on the west by land of James Vanemtwerp and Wm. M. Post - containing about .0 maws, be the same move or less, together with the appurtenances, one framed house, one barn, . - OPC cornhouse, one orchard., and about 30 stares im proved. Afro-4til that other piece or parcel of land, situate as above,and bounded and thweribed as - follows, to wit: on the north by land now os, late- of G. W. Gttgory ; on the east by hand of. James Van- Antwerp ; on the south by land of W. Stoddard ; and on the west by land of, J. 11. Parsons ; containing ebout CA acres, be the sone snore or kw, together with the appurtenances ; one house, one bent, one ' orchard, and about 3d acres imported. [Taken In execution at the suit of - Rosetta Beginnis, admire: of dosepb W. Xegittnis, deed, vs. Nichollx Vattant aerl Al a • so—All that certain piece or twee] of land situate in the Township of Franklin, County of Sus quehanna, and State of Peonaylvabk, bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of David Watson; on the east by lands of David Townsend ; on the south by land of Freeborn Charted'. ill; and on the west by land of Jacob Allard; con taining 82 ,ncrev, be the same more or lam, together with the appurtenances, one framed house, am abed, , one orchard, and about 42 acres improved. [Taken .in execution arthe suit of Charles S. Cole vs. Wm. IL Jessup, atier of Elora Goddard, deed, , with po lice. to ifery-11. Goddard,. widow, and Frank -God- . dard, heir; and Frank Goddard Guardian. Of Borth* Goddard and Helen Goddard, heirs of the said - Elm Goddard, deed.) Atso—AU that 'certain Piece or parcel of lend situate in the Township of- Great Bend,. County of Susquehanna, and State of. Pennsylvania. bounded outd desmibed as folkrea; to wit: on the northeast, -userthwest, and southwest by lands of Truman Bald win; and un the southeast : by the public highway ; coutainiog-otte acre of land, bribe Mine more together with the apportetumeas, one dwelling house, and all improved. Albao---All that oats piece or parcel of land, situate as *bore, and bounded sad de , aciibed us follows, to wit : on the north by land of Oliver - Trowbridge; on the east by the public high way- and on the south end west by,land of George fhts:mbury; containing about one half-Mire of land, he the manganese or leas, together oath., the appur tenances, one framed house, one building occupied as a shop, and all improved. [Taken in execution at : the suit ofThomas At Whiting vs, Isaac liandln,jr. - Purchasers will In all cases bi required to pay, on the day of sale, an amount sufficient to corer th e costs Of sale, otherwise the perty 'Will be .resold l'orthwith. • AWN YOUNG, BfsJ 6beci r 6 OW I Moutme; Jul; 24 ! . lieghter's NoUce. 118 LIO NOTICKIa herebyiriyen to all persona Yconcerned in the following Estates; to wit: Estate of Frances Pooler, late of Harmony, deed, A. Bushnell, Adoriniaustor... Estate of Daniel Payne, late of Buford, deceased, AL A. Payne, Administrator. Estato.of Joseph Molter, late of Jackson, decess'd, William Barrett, Administra tor. Estate of Winthrop Alien, late of Liberty, deed, 8. WI Truesdell, Administrator. -- Estate of Sally Ann =lard, late of Auburn, deed, AL 8. Lowe. Administrator. 'Estate of Oairin Wilcox, late of Auburn, deceased, A. 8. Lowe, Administrator. Estate of Luther Price, late of Gibson, deceased, Charles Tingley and J. K. Grimes, Administrator. Estate of Abel Rice, late of Bartbrrttll, dec'd, Am herst and Fennel Carpenter, A dminis store. F.staa. of William Morley, late of w Milford, de ceased, !Saari Norse, Executor. Estate of Harriet O. Whitney, late of Gibson, de- ceased, Jacob L. Gillett, Executor. Benjamin Coiksyne late of Montrose, deceased, Joseph Cockayne, Executor.. - . Estate of Elijah Skinner, Lite of 'reit Bend, deed, B. S. Bendef.and Simi' Skinner, Ent ice's. Estate of Berth W. Southwortb, Lite of Liberty, de teased, Jared Marsh and Gideoo 'Southirorth, Es ra, That the accountants hare settled-dheir accounts in the Register's Office in and fir The county of Sua quehanna, and that the same willhe presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Courti;,opald county, on Friday, August 28, 1859, for confimation and allow ance. • CHARLES NEALE, Register. Montrose, Pa . , July 27, 1859. sUSQUENANNAS COUNTY CLASSICAL & NORMAL SCHOOL, ‘. Montrose, Pa.; 1.859. MRE Truatuee aro happy to announce to the Pub l.. tic that the next Term of We • popular • School will commence on Monday, the 224 day of Au gut. 18139, under the charge of • IPZDY. IBIWIDIIII3IIID 2 3.11 9 A graduate of Yale College. Principal, assisted by Prof..l. F. STODDARD and a corps oCeonMetent directors in the various departments.. The Trusties would refer the patron" of the School and others to the following _testimonials from the President and Professors of Yale College: Yhur. Cou.cor., June 24, 1859 Mr. Harl Brodhead, a member of the class shout to be grialuatell at Yale College, has held a high rank in the class as a scheilar. So Ate aa I am cc quieted -with it, his moral character is irreptoecha. bic Mammas D. Wootattr, President Yale College. Mr. Harry Brodhead; who belongs,to the gralluat- Mg class of this year, hasshown hinaself during "the two years of his connection with the College a capa ble and successful scholar. Should he apply himself to the work of Instruction. l'have no question of his ability to justify the confidence and satisfy the pectations of any who may avail themselves of his services. - Jar RADLXT, Mr. IL Brodhead of the class of 18/.9 in Yale Col. lege,is a:good_ . scholar and has a superior mind. have9ittle doubt that be will make an effectual and successful teacher, .and can recommend hint with great' confidence thsehe will not disappoint lthi pat• !via. NOAII POWIZII, Prof. of Philosophy and Metaphysics. Mr. If...Brodhead has just finished his course of collegiate education, and will receive the degree of Bachelor of Arts at the approaching conunencement, As be proposes to be engaged for a time in the busi ness of teaching, he ib cheerfully recommended by the undersigned as a -pttioo well qualified by his scholarship and attainments, by his christian charac ter and deportment, to be successful in the, iustrue don and government of a schooL Tuonss A. TRAMS; Professor of Latin. Students may here be . prepared for admission lean advanced eines in any of our College!, and particular attention will be paid, as heretofore , to the thorough preparationif all whcrcksign to become teachers, in the Noratal Department., -Special instruction ,Is the latter Department will be given during the ensuing term. The Test Books heretofore used, will be continued in thekehool. - LechareieWsuliects of general Interest will be delivered during the year. Price of Tatlilleh per Term of eleven weeks, Normal Departmatt,• - $6,00. Primary 'do. ' • _ - - • ;SO. In English branches, anifratin and Greek,. 9,00. Instrumental& Voca l Music, will be taught if d i esired. Students wishing to procure rooms, or board, can be accommodated by writing to R. CUShMary Esq.; and those mr6hing to board themselves t?tit obtain stoves and lundture . from Messrs. saire Brod, iure, on reasonable terms. Price of Boredßored average: n from s2,t* to ti,so per week. HON. W. JESSUP, President. flog. C. F. BEAD. See t ry.ury. Montrose, July 20, 1859.-3 m - . Insolvent's Notice. x - rovcc is hereby given that SUITS D. CLADS .1.11 has made an application to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Susq. co., for the benefit of the insolv ent laws of this Commonwealth, and the said Court have appointed Monday, the 16th day of August, '69, at 2 o'clock; p. w„ for a hearing at the Court Ronne, in Montrone, at which time slid place all persons in terested .may attend. Montrone, July 20, 11159.--Sw Insolvent's Notice. XTOTICE ii hereby given tharWm. Ragan, jr., has .1. 1 11 made an application to the Court of Common Pleas of Sing. 1%, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of this Coninwealth, and the said Court have appointed Monday; the 15th day of August, lets 3, at 2 o'clock. p. m., for a hearing at the Court Rouse, in Montrose, at which time and place all inter ested may attend. Montrose, July ,20,„1859.-3w Auditor's Notici.^ THE undersigned, appointed an luditor, by the Court of Common Pleas of Busq. Co., to make distribution of the moneys In the'hands of the Sher , iff of said county, arising from the sale of Beal Es. tae of F. A. Want, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at the office of Bentio dt Fitch, in Montrose, on Friday, lie sth day of Augus+lBs9, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at uhfch Inn id place all persons interested 'in said moneys *if present ' their claims, or be forever barred from comkr , iq up. on said fungi. S. B. CHASE, Great Bend, July 18, 1859.-4 w f_ Auditor's Noticg. TUE undersigned, appointed an Auditor byl the Court of Coalman Pleas of Susq. Co., to Make distribution of the funds arising from the sale of the Real Estate of EILINIJEL CARPENTER, k bitLES CARPENTLII, hereby gives notice that he will at tend to the duties of the said appoiutment at his of fice, in Moutrose, on Monday the Bth day of August, 1869, at one o'clock, m., at which time and place, ad persims having an interest in ',the rlisnibutirii2 of the said fund, present their claims or be forever after barred from coming in upon said fund. A..VIIAMBERLL'i, Auditor, Montrose, July 18, 1859.-4 w t • . Aliaditees Noti ce. THE undersigned, appointed an Auditor by the Court -of Common Picas of Sum. Co., to mike distribution of *who& arising from the wale of the Real Estate of RUFUS D. CLAB.K„lereby gives Der Lice, that hs will attend to the duties of the said ap pointment at his °Mos, ht Montrose, on Monday the Bth-day of August, 180, 'at one o'clock, p. tn„ at which One and place all persoc.s having- an Interest the &evil:Anion of the said fund, will present their claims, or be forever barred from coming in upon the said Ilia A. CHAMBERLIN, Auditor. Montroae, July 13, 1839.--lw Auditor's Notice, TILE undersigned,,wipoWted an Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Sus+ Co., to make .distribe am of the woe ache Estate of J. B. /HADDOCK, •deed,lareby eras notice, that he will attend to the duties of the said appointment, at his °lnce in Wont. rose, On Saturday the 6th day of Augdst; ;1869, at Mir o'cyrA, p. to., at which time and place; all hay ing an interest in the distribution of the said fund, will presept their claims, or be forever after barred from.commg in upon said fund. A. CHAIBEgiLN, Audilor.. Yost ' - tiose, July 13, 1869.-4 w Andlkor's Notice. NE tmdersignekappointed en Auditor, by the• MI Orphans' Court, of klusq. Co., to distribute the money in the 'Wide of the .administrator of WY. -BROMLEY, deed, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office In Montrose, on /friday, the 6th day of August, 1869, at one o'clock, p. tn., at which time mud place all persons luteirsted will pment their claim or be forever f barred from, cow. Mg in upon said fund 4 • 'F B. STREETER, Asifilos. Montrose, July 1869.-4 w L OIL, and LAMPS for bundag. kinfrisante, TOIL r• red and* sale by • ' il/W) CO. • Partnere . Attention! KIRBY'S' AMERICAN HARVESTER, A PERFECT *OWES,. Is A PERFECT REAPER, And is Warranted as a Perfect Combined Machine. • TT Is very strong and durable, being nearly 411 iron ; .1 it Is lied, and the LIGHTEST DRAW MA MIKE known; 'it has no Me draft, and runs steadi- 1 ly ; there Is no pressure upon the. Hones' necks; and it has a SELF-ADJUSTING FINGER-SAIL The fingerheir works up and down, Independently of the driving wheel, emthling it to go through dead fur rows and ditches, among stones and bogs, and over stones and hills where no other machine can follow it. IT IS EASILY MANAGED AND OPERATED. By means of* !cur the driver can at pleasure throw the cutters in and out of gear; by another lever he can 'else either end, or both ends of the finger bar to pass over obstructions, or move from field to field. It is.difficult to clog the machine. It is a cheap ma chine, It is simple in construction, made of good materials, well constructed and finished. Manufactured by WELLES, BLOOD, It CO., At the .Tioga Point Agricultural Works, Put Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogues to be had on application to the undersigned, Agent for Susquehanna County, Pa., at Montrose. For, Sale The best Railway &rill Poverk Threshers ased Cleaaery Jhresbert sad Separafrss, Av., in the world.' H. L. BLOWERS. Montrose, July 13, 1859.--lw . Piro Fire! ! Fire !! ! Great Western hisurargee Thist Company. Char ter perpetual. Authorized Ceptraf $lOO.OOO. .Aeailable Astets , oser $330,000. Office in Company's Arrildings, 403 .IVatma St., PAX°. llronidersigned having been appointed an :Agent T of the above reliable Insurance Company, is prepared to take risks on village or farm property at reasonable rates. ' • Applications perm" ally or by letter, promptly at tended to. Address 8. B. CHASE, - - July 13, 1859.-4 w Great Bend, Pa. For Sale, UEE of the most desirable fame in Susquehanna County, situate one-fourth of a mile from the village of Hayford, on the most favorable terma. For particulars, inquire of 8. B. GUILE, Buford, or S. B. CHASE, Greet Bend. July 13, 18311.--6 w _ ABEL . TUItIIELL a full amortmelt or KErecbcccreetaatnqatylarties of g.(), -g,,D .s. ?. 9 which he offers Uhis customers and the public, at low prices, for 'Cash. J.lis stock comprises; Esciss, Merocusss, Slices &Plated Spoons, ' Crurancats, . Foncor, &c , Zuni!, OILS, Gold Pens, Vaantsures, Stationery, • WINDOW GLASS,'VIOLIN , GUITAR, BASS 1 . DrEETC/Ird, VIOL Sramos, Bows, &c., 1 Gsocaurs, Porcelain Teeth,' , GLASS WARE, Lanonasens, GROCER/IT, .. Artist's Tube Pants, , ' iltaaomt, ewers, Brushes, &c., WALL PA ERN 1 al so some ' ',, WINDOW PATER, ~ pat Goons, . . .. WINDOW GIL SIIADES, Wtioden Ware, Panel . Goons, Bard and Jap'n'd Ware, MUSICAL INSTRUNENTS, FLUID and OIL CANS, • Lows, Jewsum, Camphene, Paßrossar, ; BURNING FLUID, .• STONE WARE, ' ALCODOL, . BROONS, Benno, Turpentine, Warns, Umusamas, „LAMP, Tanner's, Wray ~Elan CAGES, FOOT LARD, OUCC, CAS. , Poem Extras, roe, boiled, and Raw. • Gots, Pura.% Linseed Oils, Atincatrton, —White Lead, LIQUORS, TRCSsES, ZINd„ and all kinds of SVPPOIITIGB, COLORED PAINTS, PORT-MONN A irs, ' Vinegar, -,. - 81101ILDER BILACICS, CANART Sean, • Bract:toss, -- • also all the popular PATENT NEDICINES, and other things too numerous to mention:. Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto reedit , ed, he hopes to merit a continuance and 'large In crease of the Caine. , ABEL TURBELL. Montrose, June 29, 1859. Fur of Greek. IICKINNEY & HULL, leousALE DEALERS in Flour, Salt, Nails, Pork, Oata, Piteliaßann, Fecd, Oakum, Lard,- Cemelit, Closer and Timothy Seed. Also, STORAGE ANO.FORWARDING, • at their lone established and well known Storehodse on-die Canal, Binghamton, N. Y. We would respectfully incite dealers to give US a call for articles in our line, as we shall keep a large stock oia band, and sell at the lowest market prices. Fairbanks' Patent Scale, the beat and moaf reliable scale In use. Platform, •Dormant, Mill, Counter, and Druigiss . Scales of all sires; for sale at the Mitnufacturer'a prices, by IicEINNEY & HELL. Binghamton, N. Y., uIY 6, 1859.-tf Wheeler 8c Melick's Horse Power, Thresher. and Separator. ALSO, WHEELER'S COMBINED THRESHER and Winnower, capable ofthresbing and clean ing from 125 to 175 bashes of wheat, and from 230 to 300 Itelabels of oats per day. These machines are *arranged to glee entire satiilartion, or may, be re. turned at the expiration of a reasonable time for triaL Also Horse Rakes, • superior and durable article, for sale at Manufactu rer's prices. ocr Tax scar. - MeKINNEY do MILL— C: 14,wasmrs, nut.l, 7 Binghamton, N. Y., July 6, 1859.—tf .1, -GOODS I. E an a :i c z o sui e :a c c eiring a second supply of cheap W tumner Goods, to whia we invitethe attention of the pebllc. Montrose, June 8, 1859. PARASOLS. Anew lot of "Hose very large Parasols, just re ceired.. READ h CO. ARD for eale by L READ at CO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES, that in pursuance , of an order of the Orphant,Court of Susq. Ca, the subeaiLw., kill, on Saturday, the lath day of Art ie suit, at one o'cr k, P. m., expose to public We, by +/endue, the fo wing described piece or pucel of land, late the es of O. 0. LYMAN; dec'tl,. situate, lying, and bein in the township of Sprihgville, in said county; ndcd north by lands of John liich-• mond, east by ds of William Genition, south by lands of Ravi •- - and Samuel Taylor,` and west l by lands of :MMus Smith ; containing thirty.three• acres, more or !Mayon which is a dwelling house, nearly new, two barge, an orchard, &c. Sale td be held upon the premises, and teruirof payment made known at time of ask% ' • ; • ,I(. D. LYNAN,-.4theinlitrathr. s Sminrrille, July - 13, 1859.-4 w • • XTOTICP. , is hereby given that by virtue or onyor• .1.11 der oriels lisued from the Orpheus' Omit of Susquehanna County, the subscriber. will expose to site by vendue, the following described prop., erty, late the estate of GURDONLIWARD, decd, situate in the township of Darloid, in said ,County : I bounded north by lands of John Blanding, cast by lands ofJames Greenwood, south by lands ofJoseph I Lewis; and west by lands of George and Dodd G. I Piper; containing 100 acre; or thereabouts, with the appurtenances, a dwelling house nearly new, two berm, an oichard, *c. 1341 e to be held..upon the premises, on Wednesday the' 10th day of Angrist, at, one"Abair, p. m. - Terms of payment made knowfi on day create. CHARLES TINGLEY, ..ddritr. - Barron/. July 19, 1859.-4 w - • NOTICE riallE notes and smarm of the late firm of 11C- A. KENZIE k ELDRIDGE are now to the hands of &D. ELDIUDOIC for colleedon. E. Maas= has =of Ids eudre Interest in theente, and said ridge has assumed ill the-obligations of the add late firm.. E. &KENZIE. - S B. EIMUDGE. Brpoklynduly 30 1 11159.. • Administrator's Sale. Administrator's Sale. HOW STRANGE IT IS. THAT the people are all so much in favor of/how lug the X---s of--n 6 the numerous and beautiful styles of • WALL PAPER AND BORDER, -to bei hid at MUMPS BOOK MU, WEST SIDE PUBLIC AVENUE,. at pekes sa,low as to surprise every body. A new supply of splendid styles of Paper and Border just received, and also 'kicker's Patera Peranhon Certain Fixtures, the boat end simplest ever bro't to this market. Call and see them worklahnost alone.) Window Shade*, Cord and. Teasels, Paints and Brushes, for Oil Painting's, BeautifulLithograpbs. A new lot of Marriage Certificate Blanks, EGA Notes, Blank Books, Ac., Ac. Cards.—Printers, Connrat - tion,Exchange, Sun day School, Teachers, Sonnet and Inceptive Cards. Newspapers abadllingaztnes.—All the Magazines and hinny lira 'Weekly in-Monthly Publi cations can be had soon as leaned. The trial of the lion. D. E. Sickles, in book form, also Dickens's new work, " All The Year Round,"! In monthly parts. Miscellaneous and School Books. A well selected stock of Miscellsneoim School Books, g all kinds, (or kinds enough in all conscience,)' Sarrett's - tiew Inductive, Grammar, b 7 the dos. or single. Also a first rata stock of ' Stationery, Yankee Notions, ace. I have not time and the Publisher has not room in his paper to enumerate all the articles that $l,OO would buy, but would just say, that you can buy 14 rolls of. wan paper for $l,OO, or you can pay $l,OO for 3 rolls, or you can have 100 yards border kr $l, or you can pay $4,00 for 100 yards.--You can have from 15 to 75 Books for $l,OO, or you may pay $6,00 for one,and every thing else at the same mte,acCord log to style andsqlndity. " A ,penny saved Is twp pence earned." A..N. BULLARD , . Montrose, Tune 8, 1859. 11.0 a/MI:LSI MINT 1101111. Two or Three Regitons why it' is better than other Machines 'now offered to the Public. ft is very much easier Draft, as it Ist, does away with friction. An or dinary light pair of horses or atter' will draw it with . _ 2ndlt is•gimple in its construction, , doing away with all complicated machinery. • - ard, any It is about one third cheaper than other machine now mannfitc lure& Don't fail to call and examine for yourselves: Man. nfietured and sold by * S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS, 2m Ea 1M123 s:o 'IIICIIII I H AVE JUST RECEIVED fresh from the Mills, • 100 BBLS. Extra Family Flour, ' consisting in - part of some very choice brands, at wholesale or retail; also general dealers in all kinds of aßomitres F • Foreign and Donicitic Fruiti, Oranges and LeMons, Nuts of all kindi, Dried Peaches, Apples; Berries, Prunes, Pickles, Preserves, Olives, Worcestershire &MCC FIRE WORKS lb their season, Fish, Lard;Tallow, Pork. Sitt,...te., E. BACON, - - - E. L. WEEKS. Montrose, June 22,1852. . FRESH GOODS: TUE THIRD STOCK AT POST. BROTH: RS. . TIRE SILKS, Delainft., Muslin/4 and White LL Goods. A large atock of Parasols, 11antilla , Lace and Edging , Ribbons, &c. Our stock is Lion' ©OKILETEE., ani at LOW PRICES. Montrose, June 29,1859. LIFE DROPS, TIIE OREM' REMEDY POE Diatrhan, Cramps in .' •P ' aims in the biomaelg or Bon , Mokra Morbus, Ineipient , Stages.of Cholera, G'holie and ,Kindred Diseases. .11 medicine tow been thosonahly tested during th e dirt ten ears. and ez perplx Law roved It to be far superior to auy re* y now before the public turgid, thus of dthemes. It is per. ly Pee and sellable. does out *malteds the buisels.but elfe e radical awl Inuuteltate ewe In those seem came. that other reme dies do not reach. Severe =tope and paha In the stomach Or bow el. cured In twenty minutes by one or two down of twenty drops. It to equally enteackno to all stomach or bowel. dld'euluca. The following from Iter. tie. Waterhouse, Gs sample of the, testimony wears deny 'welting . kroner V woo. E. Y.lfay 7,1850. • I have aced Trail &Stow's Ufa Drops In my Woolly some adz or e i f t,,, y e a. tenthly-Nes, billions cLolly, and. nit*: stomach and howeiditOcuftl., sled chiseifully recommend them ass sale ended'. =miens medicine.' G. W. Wan:thecae, Baptist Molder. 'I aweless should alway, Pith thin rethedY with them when they leave house. They Wetted theta be able to cUre their 01Flitithef wd paths caused by thugs el diet awl water, without mamma t o a physician. Prepared II Trill k Stow,'43 - Bowery, New Yost, and wild ere; rynbeis at fra cents • bottle—ln lloutowe by • DULLARD. Menti , W. PC. JW,I4 - Ads • W001; ; 4AltilING Cloth- Dressiot,ind Manufactiing,l ,AT THE OLD ST4ND OF WIL. H. POPE. VATw. H. Pop am assoellied with him In bust. T V nese, E. P. Pope, they would inform all - wishing Work done that they 11-111 now prepared. to do' it on reasonable terms. Matmfocturing dono.. by the yird or on shares. . WM. H. POPE. Gibs", June 1; 1858. EDWARD P. POPP« N. B. Feeling desirous of settling up the old b o oksk and owing &tits that must be paid, in order for.; me „to pay; , l must collect pay, and would say Hutt all old, accounts bog standing sat be' wattled. Gibson, 401 , 1, Itinit.—Sns. WM. U. yam: NOOTA \CARDING! TA* stibicribee continues the above - bush:tow ire usual, at his o ld stand, in Brooklyn. Thitnkful fot pastOtvors he would solicit a slim of the piddle patronage. A. G.RJOIFBIOLDS; Brooklyn, May 25, 1559.-tt ABEL TURRELL Ts seMag JEWELRY. at area, Bargain/ to 41e Pomba/ken:. - • • N0t10909, Jor $O lait. • The Now Ere! SPRING AND SUMMER. GOODS, At Great.Bargams' READY PAY AND SMALL - PROFITS! minnurr is now receiving. a MI and Ai • choice stock of BP.R./2N - and RUNNER °OBS yicladirrg a great variety of Rich Prints In LVele lityleslC'inghoons, Brilliants, Plain and Paw -1 cY Laons,VAallier; Robes, Silk Dre'sa Old !turves, Black and Fancy Silks, l'oplins, Av., with a superior assortment of Silk, 'troche, Cashmere and Stella Skiilels, Mantillas, Parasols, Rid Ribbons, Bonnets rindnowera,Broad-Cloihs,Casrimerett,Surn prerSiala,4c., with a large assortment of other,, STAPLE AEA 14111 1 1 114011111,- as naval, In Groceries, Crockery, IraniAirare, Iron, Steel, Nails, Stove*, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Boots and Shoes, - Hats glad Caps, Clocks, Caepetiay, Floor Oil Cloths, Wall raper, Painted Itindow Shack*, ST. The entire stockbeing large, and bought for cash, will give inpetior opportunity for choice selection; and.wal be sold for READY PATO() to 25 per cent below regular prices. Au examination of the' Goods and Prices will be found profitable to those who wish to buy. - Plow & Salt constantly on hand. New Milford, May 4, 184! WHAT NEXT ! 'VE CANDY Instead of 1111 EDI G CANE, is a fact, for . • . WORM LOZENGES ' Rave entirely overrated the rat of all other kinds of VERMIPUGE wherever they have become known. They are VERY AGREEABLE to the hate. • READILY EATEN BY CHILDREN-- MEME EFFECTUAL and Reliable antbelmintie Medicine in USE. They CONTAIN NOXERCURY ninny substance whicli can injure the weakest infant, hut have excellent TONIC PROPERTIES ', • which will INVIGORATE the system and render it proof against stdisequent•attacks. Price 25cta: _ Manufactured by W. N. PURDON„ Honesdale, Pa. For sale by Abel Terrell, McKen zie & Eldridge., Zerahlery, Eaton & Mosley, h ay. don Broilers, J. Dickeriman, jr. c and Dealers gen. entity, • • may24:59.-ere NEW GOODS! AT TIIE Qld ilEita,ziLd. I_ zsr arrived froro'New York, nibui r eOia, Boat on,, and Baltimore, and will be sold it • ' • • Great - Bargains, • an extensive assortment of Goods of every descript ion that may be called for, inch as • DRY ,GOODS and GRiCERIES, of all descriptions ; • OCD RE•2 . 9 .; a general assortment;. Ladies',ant Gents' Boots aid Shoes, all varieties; a good assortment of Watches, Spectitcles, Yankee No- &c., &c. N. B. Many of tho goode above mentioned, took the premium at the WORLD'S FAIR, in London.— Gall and see them for 'yo DAYTON . Great H. DAYTON Great Bend, jime 1,180.-3 m LADIES' GAITRS AT FEELER & STODDARD'S s for 50 cents pe? pair. Also a large stock of. Boots and Shoes just arrived. Going Cheap., Montrose, May 25, 1859. Ftench Ducals, CRALLEYS, Delakes, Lawns, wad other DRESS GOODS. ' - READ dt CO.. Waitron, June 8, 1889, First Hattie Austrians Whipped II B UT that tion't interfere with the.Faet, that more GOODS can be bought for. LESS MONEY at the ONE HORSE STORE in SPEINGVILLI, than at any TWO HORSE STORE in the country. For Instance, • • •, ONE DOLLAIR,:(a melt dollar,) W,u. BeT 10 yards Good Prints, • Wats. Brr " " Lawn, Wits. Rot. 10 " Best• Heavy Sheeting.. . WILL BUY 31 pounds GOO4l %VIM Sugar. Witt. Boy 18 &Wrath& - WILL.Bcr 18 " Rice or 2 lbs. Tea Witt Der 7 .6' Coffee or its value.in anxthing at the same rate. We have a good assortment of Dry Goods Groceries,•Ciockery, Hardware, Dye:.Stufs, Boots and Shoie, Clothing, Hats and -Coifs, Paints and Nails by the Keg, in fnet,lalythi g usually kept in "all One Horse Stores." - Girs Us • CALL. J. SMITH, r., & SON. Springville, June 15, 1858. THE. CHEF - ST and Best Stook al GoodS IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA, Just Arrived at the Original One Price & Ready Pay Store HAYDEN' B.II,OTHERS, Are on hand with a Largo fitoCk of SPRING and SUMMER_ GOODS, , that are adapted to the wants of the People. DRY GOODS, - • GROCERIES, • .• BOOTS, MORS, CAPS, FLOUR, SALT, PAINTS, OILS, "GLASS; • STONE WARE,. . MATING TOOLS, St., Av. WA MIES, • • JEWELRY,. YANKEE XOTIONS,-tke. . at Wholeiale . and The variety of our stock is such, that 'any one can see, with a moments tbeught, that wriWre . enabled to sell goods 9b per cent cheaper than can be bought ofany of the oldest POgys in the State claim. ing to sell goods for "Ready payand Mall profits" ~10 or 11 per . cent below -regular prices. Our stock waa purchased for OASII, and will be sold Cheap, Pearr efan the Cheapest. HAYDEN BROTHERS. New Milford. Pa, June 1859.—bty WOODENIiiid . Parisi' for Salo. •'; , THE Subscriber offers for 'sale his bum, •sittiled three miles South , of New NiUbrd village, can. taining eighty acres of lankbl which sixty acres are Improved. On the premises (tre a good framed hots*, barn, and shop; also 50 young and thrifty, and 20 large bearing apple trees. The farm is watered with never failing springs' For, particulars, enquire o + Henry S. Lyon, in New - Milford village, or of th i i subscriber on the premises. H. L DAVI:i New Untol d, - July 8, 1859.—tf,," a , • Salt for Bigo t Bit the pad, Barrel, Sack br ur P i calcy ABSL N 90410, JUly MIN . • . HOTEL .r.ExpErts,. Merchants anderoceri, CAN now be supplied With• the best • • assortment Of • WISES aand'Llteltlolllll,2. • _flier offered in this conny,eomdsting of Otard Cognize, — - 101dPiirt firdes,(Purrj,) Pale and dark SeigneW, Fine Old Madeira,. •enitedProprietorßrandy S. M.-Vadrira,.. Merkr - Aeon. Sokerdfun, Blaek BerrY- - Braady,' in and Cloner , Leal Oen; bottles, • ; , Sroteh.d. Irish .11'hiskey, Rose dc. , Cordiat, ,Afonongahela do. _.;.1 Inds Brandy,' for, Pre. 'Old Bourbon do. serves, t , - Old Bye do. Sour: Wine, for Cooking Old Aniaica Rune, Malaga Wine, _ Cioix _ _do. ' CYDER-111.iAlyDr, Reetifled. Wliiikey t iiy, the barrel, ' • Nem/Ake/and do. /We .Vrinea $ Gold. Merl at-prices beyond competition * either by .the PION Puncheon. Barrel, or Galles - . „Every. article warnulted as represented. For the retail trade. I have. a superior article of Biraudy t tGlita, and Bain; for Medicinal purpofit, in Old Port Sherry and Madera Bose Cordial, & Black. Berry Wait.' dy, for, Diarrhom. Store on Main 'Street, 4 doors below Searle's Hotel: J...CHAMEMIX , Montrose, April,l2, 1859.-tf • CROOK Sr 'JOHNSTON; . • . •.•• 111.11.14UTACTUR411 , ,01/ : Carriages, Bent Rims, I TRILLS. BOWS,. . - Wagon Poles, and. Plough Handles, , GREET BEND, SOSQIIIO7II.IIfA COME; • _! • . List Prices. I inch Feints, $1,25 lf inch Fellies, - 2,00 lf " " 1,38 2 " " 3 - ,00 " " • - 1 , 50 1 10 w 5 i - • - • AO • If "• - 1,6/Thillst, bent heels, . If " • - - 1,75 straight, - ,50 If " " - -1,83 Hickory Poles, bent, ,Ik" Great Bend, April 13, 1859.—1 y , tooking Glasses: ALL sin; up to 20 x 40, (;ilt Frames. Gilt nature Fiwites, Plain and Waved Monbili%a LOOKING GLASS • PLUNIta Put into old Ftsmes on short Notice. ' TUCKER'S PATENT SPRING BED. the very best In use; • Cabinet Furni4rennd Chains. Sign . Painting Coffin Plates coristankly9n hail and en graved on abort notice, by ; E.V.t FORMAL Montrose, March 39, 1859.41 Steam Magill -. e for Sale. APORTABLESTEAM ENGINEof from eight to ten horse power as usually r;itedi, halt been run ning shout eighteen months. It will be sold for no fault, but because its capacity - is not sufficient form business. It may tie seen running s any time at onr establishment. Also One pair of Ilotehkisa's patent ieneting water wheelei 86 inches in diameter. M. L MAGIC& SONS. Brooklyn, March' 16, 1889.—tf. Head , of Nav igation' REMOVED. T w. undersigned desire' to, notify the public-that :he has removed his storic and may now be found on Main litreeti a felt - 1400ra aboie Keeler's hotel, where he will be glad &see his old customers as well as-new ones. C. W. MOTT.. Montrose; April 1859. - 1/309: BEAR IN. MIND THAT IL & Keep tits Laves; and :Beet Scleete4:Stock or TJry Goode IN BROOME OOVATY,I AND would invite the attention of the inhabitants of-Susquehenna,County, and buyela in general, particularly to their Stock of SILKS, " RIBBONS, . WHITE GOODS, - SUMMER STUFFS, CARPETS, dc., etc., which they will sell cheap POS, CASH, at Whole- sale and Reba. • ' R. 11. HALL & CO:, ' 32 Court Street, Binghamton. May 4, 1559.-bty ' • R. 11. .HALL & CO., • simrpuAnwort; A to their pres- R e E n large constantly t receiving ring addition_ CARPET'S, OIL CLOTHS, , . YANKEE NOTIONS. •' • • NILLINERY GOODS, . . and every kind Fancy and - Staple Dip Goodi which will-be sold cheap'. at Wholesale and Retail. Our terms are READY PAY. Come and see us at Ray 4 1859.—bty' • • SO. SY COURT ST. RAL Hid& Co. 13233 Dry Goodt o Carpetings, AND OIL %CLOTHS, . At No. 32 Court Skeet, Binghamton. Binghamton. May 4, 1859.—bty CARD:. TuATER of the Blugbauitos Water Cure, will be at Susquehanna De pot, (Nicol's Hotel,) on the Bth'of each month, dur ing the Spring and Sumuir, , for Consultation.. Inva lids will find it to their advFnage to give him a call. Patients received at allrim at hi. ESTABLISH VENT, in BINGHAMTON, N. Y., where every com- ' fort and convenience may be found for the success ful treatment of Issmilids. „ 'Binghamton, N. March 28, 1859;--tf ‘, • Plows and Cultiirators. T • to. BUNI‘EILL is now prepared to fuslllsh• le all kinds of PLOWS and CULTIVATORS as good and cheap , iii can be had at any shop in the county. . . Re Imo One altoriln Montrose, near, -the corner of Main and _Cherry Streets*d another ha New Milford, near Ikaylo'a Hotel. Repairing done on short notice. Aar Old Iron taken In exchange for all work.' Montrose. Much tio, - . - - MEAT .MARKET. :... On Public Avenue, near Searle's Hotel Tr EEP eonstandyien bands good Inipply of BEATS. .11 of all kinds. 'Cash paid for Bed Cat. tie, Cakes, Sheep. and Lambs, Mao for Il hles - „ot klaith, • ' BENSTOCK & MANLEY. Montrose, Feb. la, 1859;:tf.- News Offtoel • , 'STEW YORE CITY ILLUSTR&TED ffiEWSPA ./11 PERS, MAGAZINES, dm, for sale at the Mont "rose Book Store by• A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, May,"1859. • ' Bad, Medical :Copartnership. - a Al. C. Blakeslee: th P. $. Birush lw having 'iussocisted themseives•under the name and firm of BLAKESIXE,& BIWBII for the prose cution of the duties of their Profession; respectfully offer their professional sertiees to the Itmaild public. Office aatbe.rosidence of Tn.. Blakeslee. miOway between the villages of Dimock and Springville. A. O. IILASYSILAN, - Ati!iig ! ' April 21/, , , •- ' • . Burning F 7[TIIITS and CODFISH, KM S. S. Boots, and more,Oalters, from 66 coots td $1.75. : : • 18.'1869., . IAS at. - ITYLNIt'Si • CIAREET TART?, and COTTON YARN, a, new N.) aback kale. , :1430.4 CO. *outrage, Joe 19, 1.469,1 • • 1 • El II