t'jluzitlientltuttplttlttair: MONTROSE, SUSQ, CO. l = PA. 'r 11UARDAY , .11139.. ; See New Ndvertheinewini. • - -1". • ' • ? h'ikve made ariangementi3 for dub hing with a fow good periodicals,. and 4!.. , n1 with the Ade-pm/pi Republican s tor. c r ash in ,di-'nere„ at the following low rates per anftnn t • Republican and Atiantio/d . onthly, 1 #3,50 " Knickerbocker, • ' 3,50 . " Goilele's - Lady's Book, 3,50 " • Arthur's lionie Maiming; 3,75' - ". Peterson's Magazine, - :2,75 " Genesee Fanner, 1,R3 " Life Jilusqated; - t ' 2,50 " Phrenological Journal; .‘2,00 ". Waier Cure Journal, 2 .2,06 Snou'.—We hat& quite .4 411 of • eno l iir here on Saturday night. Oh Sunday the sleighing' its Mont rose was totorable, and we heard the eonn:d of sleigh brlla for the first - titoC this season: . Coriectlon Correeted.-110 loaf" of ',:e4 week, for "Samuel _ Truesdell" jarois Truesdell."— , • . . .. , John lir , own.—The bells of Molltrole were T AM, on Snoday-, morning last, for Cati!ain John Brown, whose earthly exisfence tentiruited at Charlestown, Va.., do Friday preceding. , li i Rev. A. L. Post's lr e eelar.L.The lec ture of Rev. A. L. Post; in the Baptist F:thinch (if Montrose, last Friday evening, on John R ' rown,ealled together a large andicnee, and was lietkndd .to with great interest. The lecture trill appear in the Inde. pen &Tit Republican. - Feeling remarks wete also made hr thißev. J. C. Roomer and J. F. Denns, and , a :contribution was taken" up for John Brown's family. •[i . - Court Proceedings.—CotnnsihwZmlth vs: George W. Ridley. Indictment, assault. iindibatteri. Grand Juryfindbill ignoranatia, and CoMsnOnwealth 4. I • to pay the costs. Cominonwealth vs. Asitiellancoefe. rtridictment, keeping a tippling house. drand Juryilrefunt bill ;. 7 ;ortrinte.6, anifproseemor,. Peter Herltitiier, to pay the costs. ' Commonwealth es. Aleiandor Benn/ , t. naent, assault and batters.. John W. Thatcher; prpg ecutor. Defendant pleads guilty: Co4t tentence him to pay a fi ne of ten dollars toth e Commrtnwenith for the use of the County, pay lhelensts. ofProSecu- . _lion, undergo ran. imprisonment in the C'oltnti jail fo r . thirty days, an d stand cornmiSteti .till ienfercce be • compiled with. - • 4 - Commonwealth vs. George Addison. ; Indictment, larceny. • Oliver M. Crane, •presecutort. (verdict, guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of-.five tliars, and vista of prosecution , to undergo an. intpr sonment in the County jail for three =nib's, and ff . :Stand com e milted till sentence be complied with. I Nancy Bell vs. ira'D. Bell. - On motion, 'Court 40- rree a divorce, kc. • • Th Randall vs. D. C. Roberts. Agteernent'of parties filed, that appearance and plea be4iihdmwn, and judgment) entered for plaintiff for /Ilk' and costs.- Commonwealth vs. Alphena Crawfoiil. 'went, a.9sanitlantl battery. John Setzer; prosecutor. Verdict, not ittilty, and that John SetzOr Pay the cosla of prosecution,. ami ilpherts CraiftiO 'pay the costs of the defence. Tregsurerof ApOlacon. , On mOtion, abd:rea ding of petition,,Court appoint Harry Darney.ireasurei of Apoliicon township, in place of David Huffutin, de ceased., until the'next election. • 1 . '• • , Abraham bußois vs. Henry - -Crissell. Ejectment: Verdict for plaintiff, conditioned to be set, aside and judgment to be entered for defendant or4is paying into Court for plaintiff; the moneys due by the condi- tions of the contract: upon payinelits bnin s g made, plaintiff to give deed:kn. . t Commonwealth vc, WilliatnTurner: . 4 , 44aultrind battery. pefendant sentenced to pay a," fine of ten 401Iars and costs of piosccution, to 'undergo:an im .prisonment in the Connti jail (or thirty dayil, and to stand committed, 4c.- - .. • i - In the natter of changing the placct l : of holding Elections in.AnburnTOltnihip.... -9n . rnOtion and-pe ‘tition, Court Order that an ehmtion be held, ; on Tifei day, January 10th, 18t1Y, foi-' determinittg the place of holding the elections in said - Tou*hi r 4theCon-- -stable to give Afteen.dsys notice -thetel jy..fsiz ad vertisements put up in the most public placc4l in the Township. • I C. D. Wilson es. Edward Oritm. ;Igreement of parties. and a:Wien:mit of this ease ftled : '::, 1 ' Albert Squires vi. William Scott. Ap,:pod. Judg; rnent of nori.pro.t.:wherenPon jtidgmetii is entered against plaintiff foe costs. - • B. B. Potter Vs. henry Perrine•nnd Judgment for plaintiff for lands claimed.':;. , Nathaniel, Banker vs. John Junkman -; and, Confu cius Loomis. Replevin. Verdict "for Plaintiff: Lyman Smith ve t Peggy Ann StnitiniCotirt decree a divorce a vinruh?!_inalrimoyii. : Constable . 4 Clifford. -appoint S. Lewis Constable-for the remainder of the Yeani; On motif* of Hon. William Jes4up, Samuel Hher rerd was authitted to practiCe in the +dal Courts of Susquehirlina County.. . - r W. and W. H. Jessup, Trustees of the estate .4 R. IL Rose, deceased, wt. Jabob liLitioarird.. Verdict -for defendant.. - • Eduard A. Smith vs. C. L. W'ard. Ib pase. Vcr tlict for plaintiff. Constable of Friendsrilie. Filed,re - rOcation by William itobbe of his deputy, Thrare - .ed by the Court. In the xuattcr.of the appointment of :C t ounty 'Audi tor, in place oT Gefirge T. Frazier, resigned. .On pe tition of :County Commisititmers, Court appoint Ste ph'cti W.llreed; County' Antßior,. lbr tiie unexpired term,. made, vacant, by add resignatiOn4! . . . - In the inittei of the apPointmeht of) Tipstaves to 'wait upon the Court. The. Coait urOtoi4 Werner, Orison foster, and L. W. Bi4ard. - In the matter of,the ineorPorationMfib iitorough of New Milford. COnfirMed ,finally Court. - Railroad - Accideitt..,. . On Supday, Novelnber 27th, tin accident! oteurred on the New York dr. Erie railroad, at Lanesboro. Nine ettpty freig r i , t cars. ran 'off the Cariawacta bridge, stripping : . off the railing and breaking the covering{ - of the bridge for about half its length, wit the north side, and seriously, probably morolly...injur ing a brakeman named John GraY,.of -Port Jervis At the place where the or* car was thrown off' the rail, :sortie five Inindred feet from the bridge, there is'considetiable curve in the road, and a descending krs4e;(if sixty _ feet to the mile. The breaking $f a journal threw off the first car, and by menn9 of that the others. The flagman Geeing the difficulty on the instant of its oncurrenee ' flagged- the train, but it was too near the bridg4.and the ' grade was too - heavy., to make ,tb4 idea of stopping the twenty-five ears, betote- reach ing the bridge, practicable .; so.the !engineer .drew the throttle, when the engine darted ahead so suddenly as to pull nuf t :the draw head. The locomotive being .ithas, freed; passed safely over the bridge. The cars that were off the tr.a#, their con nection with.thelocomotive hiving been-sev ered in the manner described, apd !the can on the :tack behind pushing than on, took a diagonal course to the right until! a' 'of the wad across thobridge,, when,*intbing. the edge, one after another tumbled 'id:until the fragments of nine were strewn atil the grOund over fifty feet.below. `The •notifiling baying again broken, when the last ,lif,the !wine fol lowed Its predecessore,- the' balanne :of- the train, being on - iha tracitinowitel*flo where the locomotive had ii,ateO, :14 AtOrtidis4ance' below the bridge.. The 14dizt *Mott thualtimtettterfiribtritrAdgerPur3flri aP. feta. pai eof foteigii3Ones.'-hav ing been forced , there: ,L);i „the::,,, - pressure from the - renrittni ttie' 604 of It Was placed, the forwent end being gloved to the right, one of -the,. boltleads eittping along heavily, of tbe tOp of,the that.remain : ed standing.l \ The braktipugt ,Who swiped -fitafitnt :death so iliiilitil(A,lSTYoiteodfin the top Of tie hist car Went down. At the moment the foremost wheelo4hirled in sir, and when the car was at an angle - of about twenty-five de grees, they parted company.: ,-The brakemSn jumped - from the left; side of the ilk,' evident 'ly with the intention of landing' on the bridge. His effort was hseless, for the motion of the (lira was auchaltio throw hini yord.and 'West lof where the ears - lailded: We conjecture, after examining the spot., and taking into eonaideration the nature of his injuries; that he must first have lauded - pert,: ly on_ its feet tuid then.tumbled over a pile of stones juitini front - of the two` dOep, boot prints that Were discloVered, at. the further edge of which 'stones he was found., -Ile *as taken-;into the Cascade house across the role), and Dr. Smith of this place called, to his assiatataie. • Upon , examination both wrist jlints were found to be dislocated.' The right Shoulder blade %Vas fractured— there *ere tame few:cuts ,and scratches on the head, and-the whole body more or less bruised.- , 1 = _ We have; been thtis particular in describ, ing the injuries of Mr. Gray because it is re .inarliable that one should five after taking so fearful a leap a he.did—a leap more desper ate than_any •Sam Patch ever jtidulged in, He must have passed through the,,air from the place of, jumping from the ear : he landed, I ovrir one hundred •-feet. - The bridge is oSjy,tifty,two fietihigh,, but it must be noted thst•hifiiid not full oerpendienfarly, hut slantingly, the motion of the car throw , ing him tha;t wey. . _ • The'Canewata Bridge is of *ond, feet long, 5.. 1 3 feet in height front the rail •to the top of the - foundation, and is so thorough ly built, and stbutly fortified at every point as to be invulnerable to. anything but fire., Thwaerident iri i no way weakened the.bridge, as was aseertaitied upon careful inspection.— Northern Irennmiranign. _ Ifledicallon.—ne• new " M. E. Church 'in North. Jacksob will be dedicated to the service. of Alniighty God, , Thiusday, Dec: '22d.. Preaching in the morning-tit half past ten; by Itev. W.' Wyatt, of Wilkesharre, and in the evening by Rev. J. A. Wood, of Bingharetob. Ministers and people are, generally invited. $. W, . Wxtss. 1•11 Titus -ruitsl.—ilep9lved of R, Ingalls and others, of Gibson' twenty•two dollars for the Titusfund. CHAS. NEl_, Treasurer. Nos. 2Ath, 1859.- . • • For Seholarthip for a fall course (time unlitnitt.d) in Lowell A; Warner's CommerCial Co lege, Ilinkhamtnn. , The course inchides B k-keeping , pinetical — perimanship, Conimential putations, 3c., .with Diplonia. It will be seen by adreatiseinent elsewhere in this paper that the re lar price Ifor a full course is Pa. Any one wish in to aitehdlthe instinition can obtain a Scholarship o advantageous terms at the office of the Independ er Mcmtiose, Pa.—tf: - - , . _ Lector tourse.--Vhe following . ..persons have promised to Lecture before the " Young Men's Literary Assoc radon :" - • • GEORGE SUMNER % Boston, Mass.Dee..2di 1659. lion. HORACE GREELEY, N. Y..,'"Feh 1660. . WENDELL PHILLIPS; Boston, (time notlixed.) 11.0HTIM.FIR THOMPSON, (Doesticks) " Prof.d. FOWLER, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.." Rev. E. F.LCHAPf.N; N. Y. City, " " - A. N. BULLARD, Prfßidtlii. C. W. TTLiEß,...Sccretary. _ . . • ' :ltal. Arziingements. on Drricx, Montrose, Dee. 1, 1859. . \.Y. City mail', airivei at 7/p. M. ,clo s es at 9p.m. Stage leaves 'earle's Hotel In the morning at 8¢ a.. m. Eastern'. way mail (via. D. L. .t. W. .1L11,...,) arrives at 7/ p. m., 3loses ut 9p. tn. ... • Western mail-;(via. D. 1,. &W. t. I R. and Great Bend,) arrives at Da/ a. tn., leaves at . p. m. Wester mail, via. Binghamton, kparesTuesdayta, Thursdays, and Sittunlays, mail closes slut 71 a. m, arrives ifon i gaya, Wednesdays; and Fridays at 3 p.m. Harforti, ibson, Jackson, ke.,mail, via. Montrose Depot, Daily (except Sundays,) closes at 2 p. in., ar rives at 7/ p',. Tn. I . Southern Mail, via. Dimocle, Springville, Tonkkan nock, ic., leaves MondayS,Wednesdays, and Fridays, mail closes v. 74 a. tn, arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, • and Saturdas 1162 p. m., • Fairdale; qamptown, Towanda, Sc., leaves - Mon days, Wedndsdays, and Fridays, mail - closes at 9 p. m., arrives Tuesdays; Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7p.M. ' . 1 1 , . ' Friendsvil e, Silver Lake, Chocontat, - &c.,„ Daily, (except Sun ays,) closes at 3/ p. m., arrives at 12m. Auiurn, Lacey*ille, kr-4 -Mondays,-mail cloiss at Ba. .;arrirs'Ttiesdays, at 5 p.. m. -.. ' .0 ce ope from 7a. fit. to 9p.m. ' Sundays from 12."..m. to Ip. MI 1 . ; . ' NENE:TA . .. WEBS, P. M. , trii,o4.r.s IL Wpm. D..P. M. , . . • - a. W. RILEY , .. ' i 1 i AGENT FOR , Machines, Wheeler& tillson's Sewing n TII 4 • BEST: IN: 4SE. • • • . 31 iZ E r .ic P; irrnS . l I el and h : 1• : 1ch :g .t r.eglll) cell t,11e:,00. 1 T and 1 ' no ilV . 7t i r thrrin fr i'Cmna'g ' lM,"thth al tPsiPresnytitetre .We prefer Ni" hotter in Wilson. Seeing 31arlInes for family l ime. ' —Tribune: 1 .. 1 . I 11 e monot Irakilne,.ything more perfent, T N. T. Evangelist: It ourpoecA.2,ll. °them—Ladies Reve.ltory. '-. • There. In nut doe Sewing Mueldne and thatisAlincler&WlL•Lon'a. -. - tudge Melo ,f the A werinAn Inntltufe. . If kw nu rienl.—Seientlltc Amertne. .• - - , . • It Ise:mlnenttp auperiar.—Dintionary of Illeebanlca., .The mall .at*ofactory nous reference gi ven ns to tltelr 6L7111.10¢1- rr and-szczt.anon, onton.e, Doe; 29, !_g,58.,,tt C. • FORMIAN, ! "AGEin FOR EMITLIOLF'S''SEIVIN4 MACHINES. - -.- .• - . - - • Pr 14 of $135 ifachitte r educed ta 450. r _ ' . , ~ TU'S Machlrie la just what every famtly wants. No' one rhea Id thirdt of keeping house without one of ItAItTIIOLI'M NEW FAMILY-SEWING CSPArHIN ES. • It makes thr,,locksdltelt itre eentluX the aanre gemfral appearance upon hot h Sider of the material MWeil, and ca. s us air. It to one of the beg. nmelitnes, nOW In WW. - Persons whdlin to olden rellable machines are requested to call at E. L. FORIIII tllls. Forultury store, Main rttreet, it • doom below Boyd & Weletter corner: before purchasing Elsewhere. Price from po to cm • - I—piiii:-• , .._ ori xi men ar vie sinew.— .aplieltf e dorattllty, lied , exceed- Ing neatuese of I wt.rlc , and la-htct for every, desirable quality, they cannot be excelfed.-44e - nnar Tncta awe Memo eau. ... . .. - . Montrose, Midi I.lth. 1859—1 f .' • • . MOTES & BLICERZ 1, eEi4.I34ATED, . FAMILI SEVIN MACHINES 486. osroodway, New York. 18, SUMMER STREET, BOSTON. D ., 760 Chestnut Street,4Pkil. 137. B4TIMORE' STREET; EiALTIMOITE. 68 Wri:4lth St., , • AN- Style.—Price $5O. Tins machlfie tenni:tom two tpooln, as purchated from the store. requlringno rettllndiug of thread ; It•llemt. Fella. Gahm and Sticker, In I superior ktyje, dnlshlrd.; each team by Its own operatlon,• wltlrout reconrw to the hatnbueedle, at ft re-ulred by other ma- Wort. It trllYdo better and cheaper mewing tgau A somnistreea utten If the works (or i ole cent an hour. Luau 192 A CISCA:LAN. • It requires mi ro-optiollng.—:!S. Eraikeltst; We !Ike Grover 4, Baker's Lett.,-Ladlet Wreath. no machine Ablthet wort,- Northampton Bateau. •The beet patent now In woe—Batton Wiuti. For our own family use we became fully tarlsticd that Grower k Dlr ken; It the betti and acamllngly parch:pod 11.—New Tort Trihnne:. F. B.VIIANDLEItt Agent. Detiemher a HU. • ,04E. PR IV C RitElf T. MONTROb AOAT • ED : WEIELY /OR THE liIPUBLICAN. ECM Wheat Cour 116,1n0 e. $9.00 cents Rya Soul' cul • • 2.40 7t. E•foin torn znnal 9F. .404 44 mite Pork - - It vents .1S Cf. 81eentiLurd ' • 1J 4414'441,44 • • . re, 14.00 Butter I.lb • 18 61.10 ceute 37,4 cents Eggs 40 dozen I" %•cent,, Wiliest V by its C. corn Bockwheal, lio t white, .I'&* Invigorator column. 'advertisement and 'Family • 1 _1 itiatatisiD, , , In Sprinoille, trim 0, 1859,.by Clain . lish;Tsq.,' Mr. OtORQ W.;/"Lircmot„and Afiss.f3atah L Mut, thaw, bo th, f bkingriUe. - I t i p In ; on! the 24th ult., by . ..the .Rer. IL In galls, Mr. Excinr, II; Hownros, and Hies C. X Lzoicmin, both pf Jackson. . - --- • ' ...- . 1 , - • -. l' .! - -n:`' .' 2 ~` : t:.7.• .--;,- -.;:. 1 , , , r. -, ,- -.-,..... • DIED:; Yn Scranton,iciv. It, 18A9, Yri. arta" wife of lianahs4 aged 04 you!. IMO Of 40: pet). ladMtaterar the hzaperaraphara may Bay to thy vont:lama them A &biz; le 14 Myth& W cha otl a demonstnd they trill e tit e l hark mot.. patronage, hale have it, rad thajudt etyhy; *Wt, cords - kWh* the thrtoea af TETT lI,WEITMS.tts may he men In the Immense quantitita of Ltd* o w that 'lllb annually bold every mectlon of thy land. It h. unw recognized na greatly au ' parlor to all otherreatedica yet dertaed.for. Osman Oa organ!, atoll as atrium, dbettiery. dynnepals, and fOr the &VP. reraijutt tube from derangement of thaw portions of the Artem,— Ilaitelltes nam ahem pkUybecOmlng a houttehold word. -lona Maim to Tex* from th e shore% of Oda Atlantic to the he Try..the ore tide awed* atithdled. Sold tln=ist* lathe world. • , gar' Sea adrettlaboxitt on fotalrapgr;,cm , , . - • . . 1 CoNFCCIti 4 F.I.OOMIS arlil tiETTAIN LOOMIS, In the Com( tie wife to the use of mkt Betst7 Loma% of Cont. - Drs . • . ' of elnpi. l'o a .lolan iyena,losita I.yoon. Ildrare.Leons Daniel I.p Ant.:. Term. ohs, Sites Lyons. Darker Lyops. end George Lyons,. to. 'in. 4i, To the arswe named detendantst. , „ • .. Whcresi, tia• said plaintiffs tut& defendants, tooher and on. diiideth do holds certain thesiantee, situate In the township of tined , Moak in surd County. hounded Inc the north by lend of Samuel 11. 'Dayton, en the east by said Ikkftrin and the estate of James Clarir.de. ceased. on the watt by-the ...si‘l - James Clarke's mate, sod on the weld by the lima 'IOW stwonsulti tract. containing. about GO acww I aleonnoitowa4ore ~r Intel in raid township, hounded on the seuthenst by the Lawollle road, on the mouth by land of Jehicl Dayton, on the woo, north, and pato, by landsof Abram Deßolit vout,aluing aboutle nerve. he The saute narre•nr less; And when's... by swift, de partISIO• or facienda, 'Acted out of said Court, to the abnve cloak.' case. I are .diseeted to make partition of .e,1,1 p0du1...-satioing the Folk. Inter. eared Iln.ft-In, rweemilne to taw z Take Notice that said. Virtllibn aid be made on the pretninee :dame said on Friday, January llith4B6ll, nt ion .'clock, In the foremen: „ , JOilli , YOUNG, Sheriff. SherifCsollot, Montrose, Dtie.i.'lss7.-6w • • ' . Knickerbocker Maganne.-55th LOUIS !GAYLORD CLARK, / DR JAMES 0. KRITO" TnEpwsent numbee:,closes the fifty,fourth volume of the Kniekeiboclar, and while we thank our patrons for then. past fayors ; we. shall strive to in:. .crease their number .by Tedoubled care and effort in every department of the Magazine. We. expect in our.next nuMber to be able to announce' a series ot articles of Poplar Astonomy, by the most distin guished writer upon ttnit science in the land. 'Sur ries and Pictures .of thikliudsOn will be - completed during the year,.and thb two - vohunes will contain the best sketches, tales poems, etd:Ahat can be.pro cured for the entertithapentofour readers. • Premium - for Is6o. , In - order to increase the already large circulation of the knicketlec!eir' e publish this month a splen did line engraving Of' Frith's picture of " MERRY MAKINGIN THE OLDEW TIME," 'which we shall - pres_ent exchishrely to theigl stibscribers to the Mag, acne for 1860, whether old or nett. The subject represents the pastime of our ancestors; and nentjy of a genial, doineetie character. The .plate.,• engraved in England at an expense of 42000, is en tirely new, measures tWenty-tive by' nineteen tuid-a halfinches in 'Azle, contains thirty-nine figures, and is beyond crimparisoe.the finest ,work of the kind ev cr. offered-as a'premiuul In this-country. "The engraving of Frith's picture'of Merry-Mak ing in the Olden Time,;representa the hunters of an English holiday in thd. country in those good old times when the men iv ore cocked-hats and. knee breeches, and the women stays and hoops—a cos tume not essentially differing from the corset-and crinoline of the presenday. Almost in the -centre of the picture end a little' in the back-ground is n country dance on the green,-with a hard-featured fiti dlerperclted on a high Seat, and another musician in a tie-wig standing by bitn,playingwith'all their might. On the right two booking girls are gaily pulling to ward the dance a gray-haired mans who seems vainly to remonstrate that dancing' days • are overt' While trwaOish little chit pushes .I.im forward from behind, greatly to the nmusentent of his spouse, who is still sitting at the tea-table, from which he has been. dragged. •On ,the left, under. a magnificent spreading oak, sit the .squire and his !wife, 'whom .a countryman with his hilt off is respectfully-Inviting to take part in the dandel! To the left of the 'squire is arYttung couple on the3grass, towhom a gipsy with an Infant on her shoulder is telling - their fortune.— Ot‘tir the shoulders.ol this couple is seen ft.gronp en. pied in quoit-playingi and back of the 'whole is a landscape of gentle sinpes and copses. The picture has the expression of gayety- throughout, and the en-. graving is splendiely.4ecuted. 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GRAY; Publisher, 16 anda New-York. - T • , . .. . under tguegboy h,g 4 l:en aprcluted by the Court of Common l'ltz.s. an Au itor to. ribilfeihe proceethi 44 the .ale nt IN.al estate ~t Galen V. Adatnil ajtnng the lieu creditors, stifl hear the par fie. In Intere44 at hh, °Mice in; 510tar... , e," ,411Vedo,-kiay, the 11th day of .lantvary. liGe. at one o'clik.k, p. h.. ,3t which I hl_ and Pbct , .`f , r.emue are miitioal to 111,31. i their claims. fir fore, r be detarred from c.mking It upon so.r fluid. w It. 11..1E5. Cl', Atifillor. 31otdruer, Dec.., 1.569..1 • 0 • . -, • • . • . IVOTICE IF hereby giveNthat R.111.1N. ha, Bradt an applicatkm to the Conti nf'Cannon • l'le , an of Sulni. I'd_ tor the benefit of tneoltvnt lan II qr . iilito eonottouttcalt h. awl the said-Coon. have appolraed 'Nforolay. tlit• Intl, day of .13ntia.rv: 1:5.60. at ,twin te. Aock, beadog al• the l'oort toltntarot.erat which time and place ail vertu). 11)14.7.mted mar alts ttd: - Dimocklsq. Co., Pa.% • %econd lann cf-thbit nstltuicau will comic-we nn SIONDrI.. T id .:,116,1 coollime eleven weeks, under ILe ,itarce of Is. M. STONE; aid fnllowegliby a Ten:here 11141tOte of cleln week. onsanentiniclLaall 114156(4 CDtluct. l l43'll. •414101, . E Tegiku , bury County tinperitdetuient. nml newe. - • . EXPENSES PER TERM OF ELEVEN WEEKS. .$28,00 ‘f-w"irtgoru,,m,..-v,t,,.r.ti:.'n„,. Ii to end tuition . t 3., in . cents tor vrtvk for ;those. w1..411 ' 1; to .boant• the...at:MS' Board. 111 J 7]o 81.7 L per .-seek. TILIT/ONy—PrlaLtry," l .4o; , Commmi, noir ; st . m . • Lodurr. free tu. , A fowler, claw. ha. beeolorine.l, to accommodate * those : thit ate imparihr, theno.rlvesfor.teritheo., without r.r.tra charge. - Any infur iation may I.e Rad to refrri;ors to the, rano! addroAng ' • B. M. STONE; './•rincuia/: Dtmeek; Ps.., Dec. 1. Ifz7.-tr - - • • . ,AT Lie variety Atom. trip" o)ll.ttantly on hand n lame onantlty of FANCT Goons, Jr.rermar. PrItYLSICV.T. FAX.'T fitak... - A.Z. Camerrory. Gaocsrdsn, Dilam Oak Dr eiircrrs. Men% Mcro.. eIrES, WALL and Warm* DA rrs, Mrereat, larrrin wrap , . d:c.,,tc. Montrose. December 7, nz.s. - .... Price Reduced v v . , • . - - T:RKs' ISLA ND SAM'. to rirchangy 1"..i °au in. Ilye,pnutstffor T,poutl, , or for varat, ut !auk. mtr,, and other tidug, to proiorrtiou, for REA DYPAr'OIV-L-1 - . Call aild eee. Mrartroter, Prromber 1. ini. . • : -I. N. BULLARD. (1031 . 11EfiCI AL f 'ol.liFf; E. lor,tod tivtrthe Sumnehanta leyantik. lquehpultutrj, Itonpitn; ,InAructlon tmli; m. to 934 p.m..; , . . . • • FENclitlty.--P.AV. Lipti•Etti Principal, Professor : 4 t h e ;science of A comet o:Tr.rellotl Acconntant. A nt 11,a of Unveil'. Treatim upon !Wok Kit Mhz .Dirmramalltmtratlog the =Me. &C. Sohn Rankin; Commercial Accountant; l'ron.ie.r ..r Book-Keeping and PranticalMathemalloit A. J. Warner, Pron....worn(' Pm - deal and tyrr i a t aMday Itrnmatolllip,Tplumeivial Caltmlatimes rn S aodeo,pond• - . e. , • . . Lectierrs.-110n. Daniel-S. Dickinaon i . Lent-, for on Commercial Lark' and Political Economy: Min. !Gunned lialemu, Lecturer on CrionActh Prolate.** Not me , 1ii11...f Ey e change; Bev. Dr. E. Andirs4 Le,!toyer on tlonaner e itd E t bh, • lE;ainsiiiiing 'illousinlittee.—lion. S. D. PheVe 'Wm. 11.1)kortat,tect., Tralai . R. Montan, 0 1 , - .. -The ohjeet of this col4t• Wld afford to all an opp o rha t ity or 0111411m:2 thorough Is/einem rdatattion. .The Hooks and Font., we ~.„.,.f m l y ~,,,,,,,...d by pe s Atiml WV 1 1111lUntr, taitntraly for dila Intl!. (allots, and etutetwes all the reee:itt ;tom, enit'utl. .The me of thatruettrin comprierai Orme department of broluree. The anier will be tholrh, ly taught. tire. reicuor ArAl 3111 , 11 Cf, 4 o rea 1.). . I: l7, : in tr: lo,: ar nti - in r: /. : tit i l : ylizi a: 44. a s p hs p i,l l ,L, l l 6l 4o,t t u kt t , : at e , a r4 t 1:::::::11: . or ,. I 44 rim—General rinisaiitslug. Stettatituallum italiroaddag,, students mit ente'Collt•ge at my thue and peeler indlidzinal In: Ittrllei34ll. .14' th in tilrunowthrus every modem le iwnoltird m Dm. Vnlatilill rapidly as his tutrrprire aid ability. will penult. and solo, through. perfect and corupereht,wlll - 114.14 . a DIIII•Ilnw Odds . will enable Wm to review at IflP36lre. Time to etkoplete the Couree, from 0 WI: wake. - No Vatatiorne..„ Ward, . aked 4rlllo per reek.. An. stimace mdered to Graduates In proctinuteltrrattom: - Ireriess.—For Liaok-Keeping, fall accountant's course, naiudttycPrActli . =lPriininatistire, Commercial ClPlViltailo33 1 14 Diploma.' (Time unlimited.) -•••• • • - •... $35,00 - dame coulee for Ladka. Orinfinteaptiftnattd..) • • • "WO Peuratinehip and Arithmetic., , • • • --, - . • ' 10,09 leacher cow* i i i n Pradielal and anaareutali _•• b`4OD Twelve Wows la Yantraardup, , _.. . , _. • • - t• 1,00 . • arOonareast ',HIM fanned In ":111Prficr• - For Ain ttil=rellloiltratr. , ; ~ . .... .. _ . . . , .'' . '.. ~... . • of Dot Sanfonpa User cathartic Pills in nisathii Notice = A111141144'9 Notice. Insolvtint's,Mitice. DDIOCILACADEIfY. ABEL TURRELL • t I,XP/'/Lj Ambrotypest EgrAmbiotypesit : , . . F. :-D.'lW- 0-0 D'' wITIIII6 CAR.I.4 Once 1110rt4 . 410N711E RR ER1;1. opposate ,TV the COMM 1101:SR. Is Ite Ite 1. 111 ellenrfull7 wan on all Ril4l choose to farm Int wlllt n U. ' • ': ;t: . .-..: ' - PM(' L`RDi In psi', ease, :II 4ents i - Sher:ldea intioni 111 Fatilltles. /St , fr4r- - Alt 1 Ork- WariantektstOi to Fade. llobtruse, 1 neeniteri,iBs9.. I ' ''" - e llolidayL Toys for=t • • T oy mating nt Low.riot lIIx. WILSON a SON Administrator's - Notice.. . • . . :1101YFICE1. berths . &milt att pinnunts bavlng.h ; trlandtanPut the Eidale of lkt{caulln late nr'll,oklyn. that th e n:unetn+un l.n 'prcsepted hi the innlenddned fee drran•joeient, and all perm., !wield.' to .1,1 Eedahl.aie F.putted In nrakr iintordl ate itvutent. . 131,14.1 _ • Sheriff's Sales. b and tome dlreiStd, l trill ezptne to WHIP, y vublie oentine, at the Courtlionie, Montro.P. on • Saturday, Drr. 24th,11i3M), at t h'clock, the filth - wing dew/ilea plena or t arm.,of tart, h. wit: • , • , ALL prat certain piece or tweet .4' IntldaLtuate la the Townehlp of Ilrooki!n, County of -Susrpen,,, nil Stale of l'ennnyleataa, bounded and dexiits . ll as tonna to all on thr north:ol4,ot by Idlidie road, on thr P.mth by land of P. 11. T trany.iuttl on the .wool by land of Joht, I)4vbin, e.btatoloi.; about nye attrn, 1/414, one holm. tint MI helm, ill. llattenin excantllon at the nult of War. reit Wool.-•r sn,..Gmaze 11. that &main piece r panyel of land, nittette,ar Ish4t towtoltip of I takland.podlty :marline ahmemtni. boun'd ed and tkevnbed an follows, to .upt: ell the north bd • y land , I.ymati illacidulton and John l'ord,novi on the en,t hydlott oft:. T. Fralier, lln the Noah by land of C. nod an the neat t y t.yet of C. t o Went, containing about fond acre., be the name more at atlovoia, It.. .oportoorkr./., Inc Irani, r egt ahtut 1111 . 4* nen, Improt ell. (Taken In eXIXIIIIIA/1 ut tlm nail of I .H. orti ea, Thomas Iteavan. Sen. • 1 LSO—.ill that vermin plemor Parcel of hind At ante In the town. rhipp of J, , gup, connty nod ht:tt4 abw-yald, bounded and lll,Prthed nn lio nly , , wit the berth 1:11144 or 3411,1 Found on cart landl of IVm, Shelp; on the' munh built l'intotito Faurbt ; and on the went by lands of James Falun! ; containlw itt iterevinre. or lem, and alum urea itupnired, cinkest ht esmition at•the nntt .4' Port Iltulltarn to the 1.1. W of )Vtut. 11.12w-dm:IA co. on. Rutty • Purcha-vrayrill to :Ole:Ise, be required 11/ 11iY. GT; at; day of Kale. , .uncuut monarnt to cov.r th COMS.OrectiAlscrwlae, th e property will be remuld fortßeith. JO N :inmost. Shelia% Ofiler,•llontroir. D .1, - • . Cash ' for.. Potty ! ,1 nE HIGHEST MARKETETRIGE s raid for well ,fattent!l P . O4,i.l'RY, at Srartr's hold. Manner of Drtisslug• f or N. T. ',liar .ket.—Food in the.cro injure's the appearance, is liable 0 sour, and purchasers otdect to paying for this worse deur useless *eight; therefore keep front food twenty-tour licnini before killing. Open tlic veins of the neekouulttler being dressed, the head may be taken_off and the skin drawn over the neck and tied. The crop. biOUlit not. be, dawn. They •i .. Zkliould.b . e '• pluinped" b dipping into hat • - water -a bout two-seconds end ti en into cold thcr game time. Be' careful and Mt tear the skin, and bring none to inarleet but that are well fattened nud young.. . I - . O. D.SPAILE. 1 Montrose, New Haidware -Store! CLAREN9E ASHLEY, VENERAL DEALER IS EVERY' I . mm...iv OF She4' Old Heavy : HARDWARE: ALSO IGEN ' T ma E. it T. FAIRBANE'S Sc4l,Vii MF.Nl:l3:6lCtilitCll-17g11! FACTORY BELLS, TRE ficIOS BELTIEG CO 23.& 25 Court S i t., Op. Amer. Hotel, - SIGN or TU GOLDEN HIM, • . , .. . fr ITEAK,rII...r,A-.to.l\n - m . .i.ettully Rtmlnutce to thy public. that 1Q 1_ o.ll . . nolaing 1.11,i1.0 , 1 ill I 1; it hi....11.31z wlth - a -la.r4a• and vut...t.tx c :alottnollt ~t 1 . ~... , English American, F re nch , an •.. • HARDWARE - , z • 1 4...hvtrit ca-v-,rly i„mwt the 7r:intl nlll, r.v.n:tr's .— Mert.hafd. SI e •hat.te., Fanio.r, 110N...10111. r 4 And thr l o teolk.;...awrallY. At , L4alat t3tif.ti or the St,k at: l'e.mp' i .i. la.i.,t fully Folkite , l. . - . . . Carriage - Makers. , . Patvrt, Halrtotfrid. wal n., 01,,,n Axt.l.. Ellit..lc 5K1T.,.. 0 .1\ 011. :aa.i 1 l'at.vr "fooperM Mall3lh• i la, .N./.lt, -Clip,. I.ttlntpi , hlo4. 1141114. '.ll.'ut .ii,tl E.,..1.11 1,,,,t1ikt, 11 , 404 Si .1.. 4 - IW.! Ehim. lint.. 1...n...t.:.. A...11,...-..cA1l . i...„1..5:a...i,... th,. u......,....1 pri..s)-;:s.-• .. :•...t IL•rilwart.,l,.S. • i . •• ,o , ...- To. Blacksmiths. , A f , [113`....Fin..1,1 r•l'Muti - Linntitd F.ngll.l/ 11 , 11ned Iron. round. .ctazot..d.s.t..l ftinnreea...4 9tt1e.1,1,..t 7inriCar Nall Rod.. Stlttst and /N. r miumi 11.1,4 , r.boe In.ninryt tlie 1,4 band mule Ilor4. Nall. er I.r..neht Int, tip- tuarket , f.,,,,.1, , ,4 No, York m ea l Synten,r l'rh.,-, ,sillt frrizlit ..lid...d. lb' . . . To Heald.- ess Makeis; - _ T,..•,...,—.1t11...1,4 Tritionlnrl , bk be malt Souhern Set 17,114. I..l..rnrrne all lb.. m0....11 11.111ounbit ,IVII .4 .1" ITtlilitilmNifOkilll ativir ,1' Mai k an.; ..lavi.ata,l trin,n,ing , .1111.0 It. for the ~01,-ntr train. ]lamest. Slakersan , bnll.ll tt...2.ttriltie.theornrk.n.nd prim , ..10....1. 11... mil N . ritol hi l.l'plat hiniwif ..hall be .... 4,4, t lw lullt, ,;..nt, , ~,, . ).411 III:1 STD , . 1 . ,2 etr Nast Yana. I • . ' i Carpenters' T ools; r ' in :rear varhly. including teen of the best stainpo lalran ° lll, the Tr....iv—Sp,:irl.S: .Inckson.ll4,l,,n, re,ree &Co .. :end the bc.,..t Atari: lean Ilan' 1 . 361:1;l1.1 Hip Satts. fn. 1 .6 It , i'S 4 ,, ; //tth:herP Pl a ne Inkn, and ( , hi.....1.,, Ibbow.on'4 Plane In , t, and Clit,el.....aud a fail as stirlmrtit of anything In the linc, far tale lan' by . , CLARENCE ASHLEY Dinh: Vro Bobo Publico.' READY P AY 'N EVER,--TRY IL Id. rot lmt oknt Ittt,Y 10.1 , (. 11t...E.RM:. TIM{ lAV A BATS and l'A ItOt ti,and SHOE. PATE T Es. I'd IliTs and OILS. Y.I.NKEE NOTION‘, S•. at oral) retltard prim.% tat • • • Reaify .l 1. Pay Only, frelitaz It will be not .only an, advantage to himAelf. but all. to those w.ho ate In the habit or ylog nth for rOll4, 11 their Lot being Ole I 4,...,1 to ...i help pay for had debr i t ; which theY most of nec,.ty do in Ining the tads Nystetn. Sn bring abut,: yourl g,' atper m and your rug tinatey. tour Oat,, I ye. hotter. nehAwas. Drit d Ides. Pork, 1-ant, and give the ItErvi,y rAy tiII:TEN( a fair trial, and then If you dotir like It better than the old way, then to It. Now. MARK truE TERMS and not nod then volt wont eel refused, Rini run fully perforated of the belliffliA Of • the Ket ode. hotif to common ty at large and my belf. I...het - lag. let everyone take particular LA dice and govern thenwelvonorordingly. - I. X. BULLARD. Montrose, line. IE:9. ▪ Broad Cloths, • and alrn fur Ovemoata for kt ( low wranty and , prircs for muly pay. I. N. BULLAIII). Beaver Clot • VERY piet for Ladles • t aus.l c•tanii Sugars, 'Xioasses, and - Syrup.' p14 , 1 , 9Eb mral Ir;rllt l eu . jfeerlir. Boi gha pTs 1 ri A T S Shoes, I ' 'and Caps. :t i ll i • B EING tkedm .1 us ,