I i ~, 7---- . monster ilvidigi asastow tion. ills , lil • I, BoariN May 23; ; 1856. • ThilArges ineefibrier field htlatikeuillfill sissembled lAA remng,,, to _giveexPmaio.lirto their,lindig4tion ilt ' the assault -i : ,fi & fla w ,Sumner. iive thousand WerikinsidelhiHall s t ud , thousands -r:utsick, unalite: to pill oat mace. i ; - -, . _ • 4 - . - .Govern ori Gard net.- presid&l, assisted 'brlf4o Vi c aresidents, including this most dating uished men of all parties. .Among the etli bers Were tient. , G-overnor Benckley, ,Mayor Ri ce , Mr. Raker, 'PreSidelit of- this Senate; Mr, rhelps, Speaker of the-House; Ex-Gov. erner Boutwell, Hon. Samuel - Walley, Ea Mayor Smith, •Hon. ifathanltale, editor of t h e "paily Advertiser • • Anicst'''A.• Law!enee; C * Prof. C. Felton, artill,lYman Beecher. The meeting was opened with prayer by , th e Rev. Rollin H. • Neal. oqvernor Gard.. ner on taking the Chair, •• made a stirring speeqh, characterizing the assault . on Senator Sumner, as , an' exhibition of grossness -and brutality; exceeding anything written on the page* ofhistory, and calling upon Congreaa 'to expel the assailant from 1, to Halls. , _ • The GOvernor's sentiinents were responded to by tremendous cheering throughout. . Judge Russell 'followed , with"a series of resolutions, as follows 1,• .. _ • Resolved, That we tiaielleard k ith grief and indienatiort of _ the brutal assault COM- Mitted on,our esteenied,.. Senator - Charles. ' Sumner, for words spoken in deliale, and in his person, to . .„the honor of our commell3- .Wealth. - , - - • . \ Itolved, -That in this outrage we see'new. , iiiiiJoacuments upon freedom, new violations , of State rights and n strange.disregard 'of `chivalrous principles, wiiile in the conduct of s uch 'men as Senator Crittenden, we' gladly r ecognize proofs of the fact that in all sect ,ions of the country =there '• , Are . men of high honor, of pure principles and of pure patriot : isni • , 1 5 .. Resolved That this attek is to be rehuk- A COW3rti • cd, not only as A. cowardly . assault upon= a defenceless man, but as a crime against the rightS of free:speech andihe dignity of a free. State,i , . Resolved, That. as American citizens, we deep lament .• the odiuM which such apis east upon our country, and aipon the cause of Republicanism throuir J boht the countr y . A ~ _ , dtil V6d , nrit alth 0 tigh siX . ty 4110 t mem ers d ; I d :S'ational 114.ie of Representa zt,ei Ih zsz ve tori, that they' think no inquiry: regarding the outrage isi. necessary, still we &d" eimfident that Congress will free itself fiont the same crime by expelling thci off.md ey r ,: . 01 , a e ne . s : a i „-I-j . .:1!" . h,. has disgraCed7 , „„ ' Resolreq, plat WC- reOra every, blow. in thetea upon o;ir Senator r as a blow .p..itnei at us; that in our estimation, his wounds atv: lionora tile wounds; that as' citizens of Mass achusetts. without distinction of party, we pledge him here in old Fancuil Hall, our strapathy and„ suppott in the fearless and in dependent discharge of his duty: • The mePting 11. afterwards addressed 'by ,t,,hp. „C. Park, George S. Billiard,-E: C. Tiaker Charles, A Phelps, Samuel It. Walley, Col.'llrewster,Peleg V. Chandler. and John , A. Andrew, representing all the Political partie. Many of the speeches were unusually warm and defiant, eliciting in their, proini tient points, most tumultuous responses. .q.., f Riq re. 5.... were passed unanimously, x nod the meet: g adjourned at H. t o'clock. ottp•o Many ladies oeCupied the galleries, and • Earge delegations were invaaudance from the neigb orinri town's; - , .1, Startling Rumors at Kansas. . • Advice , from Kansas, to the 14th instant, .state'that about one-thousand men bare re sponded to the ifoelstrastim of the. United Stales,3farshal, and are encamped in the vi 7 dini, ty lof La «recce 'mud Lecompton, their avowed purpose being to croup - el the people of Latrrenet.i to acknowledge the Territorial faws; !It is said there are about fifteen hun dred men in Lstwrence, thoroughly armed. irith Ti t tles, sntl haring tWe pieces of artillery in their possession. They have erected breast works, ;and given notice that they will resist' all : attempts at arrest. I. • Judge Fane, of Georgia, has been appoint- ed Sheriff until Jones is able to resume his duties of the office. Jones is reported as con- - )alescenl, and is -expected soon to • be out.— Pane, it is rumored, has been ..s.ltot at twice, while in the discharge.of his official duties. The 'req . nisi tion of Governor Shannon . upon the authorities of:Missouri for the return of Robinson was placed in the bands of United States Marshal Donaldson and — deputies Pres ton and Wallace. They. left Kass or Lex . inotiin onWednesday last. • Mr. - Brown, editor of the Eterald of Eree do,m,%9ls arrested while endeavoring. to escape from tie Territory. ' ... Ex-porernor Reeder/ has fled, but his cap-: tore isleowidered certierri. ' - Black Repub.fiestas. The (fitness- of this designation to distin-- gui h. purious Republicans from genuine is obvious First because the spurious. Repub.. Jicans Make the black man their principal , stoek.- i 6 trade. 2. Because the promotion of SeetioUalisin; i cateninating of one por i7Oß 4 the I:jib:toile - in another, cbntraTy to the Counsels - Of the Father of his Country and ' l to - patriotism and good neighborhood, is de cidedly a' black hearted business. 3. Because it would be wrong to appropriate so good a name as Republieaa to` such a party. They hare al roady spoiled several good, names,— why sit:acad.-they be permitted to spoil an other! By calling them Muck Republicans, atl of these difficulties are avoided. The use of the designation .havbecome as common or newly so,as was that of-Lneo Focci four years ag6, to distinguish an- - old-fashioned cyst ; or a s ' , Fri...Slavery' is, for a man who does. anything to help the slaves, exdf.pt by stealing them from their, =asters. The best way for the Black Rerptilalicans is, to accept ke designation, .(as the Democrats did 'that 4 Loop Foco,) and then, rite the latter, be nave so well as to render it popular. - hoWever, they are not -likely LP' Akr• Cm. Histly Important Irons Kateme,--• • Commencement of Hostilities. St. Louis,lday 23.-- - The St. Louis Repub lican of• this morning publishes .14 desPatell from West port of the;2oth , giving au a-o count of an encounter nn the road. between Leaorapton and Franklin. The comepolt7 dent'of the Republican says : Cosgrove and Dr. Daimon, 4gcl" lag from Lecomptou to Franklin, were hell' (,:(1 by a party of Free State men, who denten. Q. Asir names and m destin'tia on. Belbg aB • gyrated tha oo to lcis mander of the -payty turtle mien asking their mottoo;' They replied u rie." and immediately fired:on. , grove and Brannon. Brannon wai wounded, when CosgrGve shot the lader of the tarty through the load, and the retiainder fled. A Free -State man was shot at -Mutton's Bridge, on the 19th. Particulars an not giv en. It was sported at taunt City that *a la habitaata of Lawratma were preParing: to evacuate the plaea,.atukhad called upon Sninnef to .proteet:heir pr,oPertY• So many teen had reapelyaled to titelirmla , , , matiste of Marshal Tiouldson, and got* to aid 114 against the people of Lawrence, that . .. , . . the towns of IGekape s i Leaven*Ortb,- &Mi. : " phan „and AtchiAciit, wet*. almost deserted; _ A gentleman .-4°grived- f fnim 3 '0 1 ' 42 , w.y l esteiday informs;tluioditor of 11iUD., 3 131 oerat that li despacli bad bean teeeived fria Laireiloe; stating. Oil a . ..battle ha(l, eeii, fought at Lawrence, and a riumber of pepeai Allied on both sides. -'-itto was unitl4ejtqglie particulars. i• ,- : ... .-, The I)eitiocrat has further information from Kickapoo, stating that a meeting had been held there, at which it was resolved to 'sack the Kansas Hotel at iKarisati City. Iti.was understood to be owned by Massachusetts men and sovertain wtis its'destruction con4dered . ~. that families were moping oat . ..i-The citizens ofKle ape° Gave offered ri re i, - iiiird of $2OO for the, arrest of General Porn eroy, and parties ,hitd ierie in search of hive, Mr. F. Conway, a riter for the Demoarat, and Gen. - Schuyler, 'while en route, fel' St. Louie from teureti)6rth , were arrested at Parkville, Mo., on the charge of being fugi tives. = They were detained until information could be received :from Lecompton. Gov. Shanon bad been notified of their arrest. - but at last account no , reply bad been received from him. Tbiar+t was made on the Bth inst-; ' I - -- , St jouis,May 24;-The-Leavenworth icor respondent of the St. Louis Democrat, 'says that 'the-Committee iid• Public-Safety of Law rence. linvedet4ruAtied to offer no resistance to the United States Marshal. An iintnedi ate secreting of arms and ammuni tion: ;took place as soon as thia determination . , hetiaine known, and the people , commenced 'aerecua ting the town. - ' • ' ', . . bra Wire NNToiroli t ;--The Cincinnati Voin rnercial gives an account of a visit %0 the " Wild Woman. of the •N l l 7 aCllita Mount4ins," now in 'that city, .m 0 kept a Irisoner at the United States Hotel. She is a tall, imp fully.cormedvoung. white girl, and at the time was stan ding with a stout , rope :about 'her waist, and attaphed to a bed: post: .11.1er 1-appearance. at arst nraa quite aniacal but the expression of befr Countenances nent-, ly softened. • t •• • • • • • • She does not ttik. The only sign; she : makes with her mouth is 'a mumbling, inoan ing„groaning, with which when hungry •or thirsty, she makes known her wants. • There •is nothing like timidityin her looks. ller brow an d t e mples indicate superior•mentai ca pacify. . . 1. ' • . Mr. Nortbcott, her custodian, • tells -0 ro . mantic,store about! the capture of the. o w - onian among the Wachita•Nlountains, about three hundred miles.froni the frontier of Texas, in _the Comanche country, by a party of gold hunters, of - Whom ho was one, tu the . .Sprlng k. of 1855. She Jived in .» cave, and subsisted on wild fruits anaherries, and wac captured loSso. • Mr. N. Says his oljec.t. is to eicilixc her. .• ••• • • A NUT FOR •TIM . NORTISNOS.--4WC have before us a list of the members and "offi cers of the la.t A.sembly of this State, W r il. their places of birtit,&c, There are 149 - in, all; a large portion of whntn it will to re membered were elected by the Know Isioth lags. Their constituents will be amazed to learn that the only man out of the whole'-par ty who was of American parentage ;was Francis 13. Spinoli, whose father watan Irish man, and mother an American. Not one of the others was sprang from natiyes, either on the father's or mether's ;side. The father's of the 149 were as' follows; Fnglishmen ' 80 Germany. . 1 10 France _ Holland • [ 1 14 _ Scotland • ! Ireland Wales Switzerland Italy „ , . : . . - ,/. .. ~ The mothers were, of • foreizn . birth (*jai the exception of 'r.' Spinola) . in abiitit 1. the same proportion. After this, we think the - nativei had i.beat turn their attention to new pursuits , and prin 'ciples.—..V. T. Herlld • .' . . ‘Ftsrf SronY.—The Peteishu rgEz,preszt;" fish es up the following paragraph from a paper published in 1707',.: ' - Ou a passage- Jamaica, with troop; on board; a little bovlwlio was a fifer, sitting ou the guntt.wale, by a sudden roll of theship fell orcithoard,and was immediately swallow ed by a shark.. A t hooy was baited with a piece of beef ind'thrown over the siern,which was aiezed . by the 'shark, and he was prent ly hauled on board. On opening his belly, the boy was found snugly seated between' two ribs, and unconcernedly plating a tune on his file WILD MAN or AKK4ssits.—The farnous A.rkansas wild ma has been encountered lately near Sunflower Prarasie. Chase was made after him by la party accompanied by dogs.. One of the 'party in chase, who. was mounted on a fleet hOrse, headed him jait A as he emerged from the - woods, to which he foewhen discovered"; but as. soon as he himself at.bay he bounded at the rider, tore tim Aom the aaddle,gouged out one of his eyes, Oil bit a large piece from his-shlul der. Ile Then threw the saddle and bridle from the, horse,- mounted the animal', and dashed off at full speed. 'The rider's Party having been joined [ by a party of Indians, continued the -:chase,A belief is entertained in Kansas that he will -be captured. Ile is described. Riau atlxletic man about six; feet four inches high, and covered with hair of a browniah cast - . -. : ' . A POOR. PAT' sticsis' .—A.nothey libel suit bits just been tlecideOn New Orleans. A - man wanted $20,000 diunagesafrom the Creicent, newspaper, but the jury, Ater mature delibera tion, gave him tbo-ound sum of one eent.--, Sueing newspapers : for damages is not a'pay lag busmiss At. lieW Orleans. Poins 9 a ktatetO4Tvotlon of Vialver . • lialhrts. Will 'meet azßrhoklcn, Susquehanna aona ou the first We neaday in Aue, (heing Juue 4.) Fault astOciation iseutitled to fine olerieal delezates; aud as - many lay delegates us there ureloeieties in its fellowship. Uerits will please see to the uertiruattes of appOint merit. , . The °erosional ,Sernion of this session': will be by Rev. , J. Forrester., of Erie. ABEL C. THOMAS; Standing Clerk. Ministers and Defegotes and other friends . ming to fhe Coriventme-frcint-the North 'or the South, _by the belawire and. Lackawanna Railroad, will stopl.otOakle,y'sStatien,Broolr lyn, where cameos* will be in aitender* to convey them to'filiter.4 of aooommoditiott du ring the meeting.'.. N. Doogyriir„. • . Atediial - , .; ;The Butqu'a cottpty•litedieal Seeioty4 leaf meet at Moutrose on the first -Wednesday June, : lBsB; et 11, PAR.E,, •TheldotinotieTim Corawkay,- will iasevt Their Engine•nousi, on golda7;' #l, 1-2 *'cipeic P. - • -- ORANDUSA 40 . 0 0% • • , Noticek Bev. Gilman, will proilltisi,tlie, iluiveriilist ,in th is pi' Doze Otis -4/171 at , 4 4 44 011 i t -icT, • ' • • , 361 . ...„Y;_.! 1 1 1 ,:kv . :LRev• r. )XikeY D ,assaftlat'x r isiligistßt.tx, and - LAN:MI BAGLIT, ,bottfor ''" ' itirruce - - i Rail . ECitid I' 1 l LuAK,ißnfAi. & CO.; are on hand V I with - the largest, best, and cheapest stock 'of general merchandise in town. I Consisting Of ''Axes: Alpacea, and Alspice. ; • aroma, Boots and Bedsteads. [ - Clocks, Calicoes and Clothing.!' Denims, Drngi, and Dcior'Handtes. - Envelops, Edging, and Epsom Salts. Flour,Flannels, and Fish,Hooks. Glass, Groceries, and Gimbretsi Hats. Hams, and liand.aawn. ; . Ink, Indigo, and Imperial Babies (dresses.) 'Jugs, Jaeotteta, and Jeailuu.psi Ic.nives,Knobs, and Kentucky Jeans. _ Locks, Lamps and' Looking Gliisses. 'Matches, Muslins and Molasses. -. Nutmegs, Nankeen. and Notions. Oils, Oxbows and Overalls. Pork, Pills and Rovder. Quoonsware, Quills, and QtnirUctips. Rubbers, Raiiins and Itat;trap.i. ' :Shoes, Shirts.and Sugar. Tobacco,' Te a and Tract Chains.. • Umbrellas, 'Under-shirts and * Union flats. -. Veils, Vinegar and Vitrol. 1 • ‘ ' Whips, Wallets and Wash-bmils. Xfra Superfine Flour. - .1 . York,Cottonades and Youth's Hats. • Z. And many other artieles*.hich they are selling at a very small advance on cost prices. "Small profits" ud fair dealing is the motto for e. the Slimmer of. ) '5 i. ' GI vans a call and test the truth of our ass lions. i - - „ VM.--TRE4IAIN &CO. Lanesivoro, Pa.; May 26, 1856., • TINE VIANGED. 27456-wimmiggitga Didawatre, =Lackawannri & W. IL R. SUMMER ARIiANGEidENT! , ON and rater Manday,,Mity 49th, 1356, the NJ I Mail Pmienger • Train will depart from scranton at 10:35 a. m. Due nt'Great Bend nt 1.45 p. m. Connecting with the Dunkirk and Buffalo Express gast,on the N. Y. & E. R. R. Pass'engers, taking this.train will arrive in Buf falo at; p. m., an in New .York at p. m. Returning, *ill 16Ve Great Bend at 3 10 pad., ~due at Scranton at 6.00 p. m•• •. The Freight' Accomtnodation Train, with ,passenger erwattached, will leave Scranton at 12.45 p. ro.; •cOnnectinti with the Mail Train west, and the' . Niglit Express. Trains boil' east and west. Passengers taking this train and the' Night Express:East, will arrive in New York at . by taking the- Fight 'Express. West, will arrive in 'Dunkirk at in:, or by taking the Mail Train west, will arrive . at Dunkirk at p. re. Returning, Ak'fil soave Groat Bead at. '7 a. in. and arrNe at Scranton 12.05 p. rn. Passengers for. Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Car bond:de, Philadelphia, (via the CataWissit, Will iamsport and Erie and Reading Railroad, via Tamaqua.) and Easton and all intermediate places, will had 'first class stage coaches in read- , mess tit. Seranton:;• on the arrival of . the',Pass enfer and - Accomtnii'dation Trains to ctinvey. them to the -Oki , places. ' Those choosing pri vate convevitiecis will find the best of horses and carriages ofiovery do:cription, at reasonable charges, ready to order. • .1 D. 11. DOTTERER, Sup't. Superintendent's Office, Scranton, May 1%1856- • CLEAR THE 'TRACK. V&At trizzaaw.:4l.zzo (AN the part OrstmmoNs & MERRIMAN, against,thOse old. codger's ",second rate Goals and high. Prices.- Friends, Countryinch, and all; (which includes everybody we have just received p Nplendid stock of Spri ng•and Som incr. Goods it.ll r store on PUBLIC AVENUE, first door. above ! the Post Office. • Which we are determin.q4 to sell tor r . 1 / 4 1, RA Y .P. A Y . a tieeLle", chestier than can be. bought. i his market. Oar stock comprisesa co • •te. cso - meat of the latest styles and best qualities of Goods, from the coarsest Bragans,,to, the finest j Cougress Slat . ',Listing Gaiters -for the Ladies. MENS French Calf Boots , thetest: in.town.— The best assn ment of :Ladies Gaiters ever in troduced into this market. CiiillAVLtritit% SILLIES, in .great varietY. Findings a general assortment. Also S•ale•Leaiher, Upper Leather, Calf Skins, Kip Skins, Patent Leather, Bronzed Morocco,' Curasoa- :51pracco, -Boot Morocco, Linings, all kinds. ••• . • AB kind 'of work made to or6i, and repairing. done neatly. Thankful fu- past &sins, we bopeby fair deal , ' ing 'to Merit a continuance of the same. Call'and see us before purchaSing SIMMONS .& MERRIM AN. • • Montrose, May 213,1856. . • ••1 . . * Auditor ' s N otice. 'tHE . Subsciriher, appointed ..ta re•andit the Z. accounts! of Caleb Carmalt, Ex'r of the of Lydia Thomson &c.,:ind, - also to report adisttibation of the.funds in said Cartnalts hands as Ex'r . and Truatte•&c., will' attend thereto at his offi c e in Montrose, on '3londay, the 23d day of June next at One o'clock P. (A., at which time all persons - interested can attend if they think proper, or be debarred &c. WM. J. TUARELL,.Auditor. 3lav 24, 1856.-22w4. - . . . I Come and Soe'..' - ‘ c'' EIGIITY- WE cents in cash will buy one dollars worth of the 14 pletidid stock of spring and summer Goods just rtS:eiving at the cheap cash 4.6 d barter store at Ditnock four cor [ners, where almost everybody goes now to buy their Goods.l Flour and Salt: kept always on . ihand. 1 . . W3I. IL THAYER. !lay 23, 1 8 56. . Dimotk, J. D. VAIL. • HYSICIAN and Surgeon has permanently P 'prated himself at Brackneyville s Stvq'a County, Penn's, and will promptly attend to.all calls with whieb he may be favored. May, 1856.--D22.- r io DIAV4 •..."Picture Market." 1.1. - 13 rAS At:MOVED from Odd Fellow's hall to his new •. SKI LIGHT ROOMS, in the Brielilloek, over Behtley and Reads. Come and see. Callirig will cost you. noth ing, unless you buy, and then you:are sure to go away with more than "valuo received." A muttitude of choice cases, Gold , Leekets, &-e.,lust in. • -- - Pickett, JUSTIPS. or . PsACEiCCllieetat of uebto, Executor . Of Deeds, Wills, (Jontrecte, &e. Of flee, Laceyville, Wyotnin toutity, Pa. • May 9,18513. • • OnD i4oad Cloth Cas for' 3 shillings n' 1.1 piers , B ELL dr. T!NGLEY. NO* Goods at Wobb's- - 1118 , T opened by the subscriber I full Assort; -0 meat of Spring and Hummer:roods, whit+ will be aold cheap, Cheaper than ever.. ' seciL -You cannot fail W.* , suited - or - quality, l'Atonatity, and terms..'Everytbing busily fnun# in s variety- store. Dad. R. Tkayer MAKES this tnethod of /sizing to his friends , 11- • ead eratomers that he as again resumed 'the poetise of Mediehie.at his old Audio Mon trose, *here he 'may be founder all "timed unless professionally employed..- He would lay to those owing him on old mmondts that be will 41ednet25 per cent. Oft all '&000111 paid -before-0., first of April nest, (orig . nay poor ,fike deduct fifty, , , Moutrose,reb. 20 1556.9 tr. - ' • ' • • • 'llOB I 8 • • 14 . :-Doolartid 1 • . . N such tarsal that laCtitell thelight Of every nation tothia navigation of the Denithe,and_ be it *town •to the people of SuellaahlinS . County, and thelest, Of the vorld,:that theywill find it UAW, adl•atitage ro came to ,the.Ttitan erance'Sal eon an d Grocery in Main St, Moat; rose, Pri;, (the on )y Temperance saloon In Mont rose) to 'get' Pie's, • such as . pies, Cakes, Cheese, - 'Cracke*,- Sardines, plated Oyetios i Clams, Cocurabcks, Ice Cream; Vranges, Pine Apples„Candy, 4nd Segars, Nina &c. Small Boer; IneOoAtimonade, and Siida Water to cat and drink. At the same placegs - a good, as sortment of Grocjeries and Previsions, with' new, supplies every tgek from'. New York, such, as Ten, choice kinds, from 2s. 9C., to Cs., per lb. Sugar now at ()lets. Best . -Colllw 11-1-2Cts., crushed, Pah:ogled and Granulated at ift..per lb.. Molasses 3a, 6d. per Gallon; best Syrup at ss; Bd. per gel. •Pork, Smoked Ilani 3 Ond, Shout. ders, dried, Beef Ham, Cod, Mackerel. White and Blue Fish, Cbeese, Crackers,Laid, Tallow; patent, and Sperm Can dles, ariety of Bar Snaps, Shaving dn• - bestin use, Coffee lice, and Tobacco, plug and fine Cut, Chewing and smoking, do. in tiia foil. Fife Cntekers and Fire Works. Matches, all kinds. dried Peaches, Plums,-Cherries, Figs, from ls. to Is. Mr; petlb. • Prunes, Zantee Currents, Citron, Fig paste, Sa .go for puddings, Spices all kinds, do. Ground Mustard, do. French Soap Powder, Babbitts Sal mratus, do. and ‘''aching Sethi, Cream Tarter, and Super Carl] Soda Tartaric Acid, Licorice, do. root, Fancy Candy and Gum Drops, fresh from N. Y., Cassia buds, Canary seed, Nutmegs, Cloves St.c., C ocoa, Brom and Chalkolate, Lot.. nerds', black and ocoteli snuff, Resins,' from is. to Is. Bd. per - lb, Suttanee seedless Rasini, starch (pearl) Corn starc h , Patent Nutmeg Graters,and Clothe's pins, Swr and Castor Oil in bottles,- Rayniond's Lees: nd Wrights Pills, Salts; Roll Brimstone, Sulpllnr, Ginn Camphor, Vinegar Choice lot of Catsup, Pickles, Pepper , <Sauce, Rasphory Svrup„flavoring extracts, Ilairl.Oits,to embelish and pungent from falling offer turning grey, Herring, by he Box, White Wash, Scrub awl Shoo braille.% Stove . and boot Blacking, Garden seeds, slate and lead pencils, Axe hand- Brooths, Tooth Ache Ointment, an,almost sure cure for.burhs, Sprains, Bruises, &c. Rus sian Linemen!, pied for than or beast. Horse Medicine,togethe* with a large assortment of Children's Toys, 4selected With great care for both girls and bbys, among which are small pails and Baskets; Horses, Dogs, and Cattle on wheels and rockers, small Tea Setts, Thimbles, Cornelian Rings, Tops, Clarionettea, Accorde on, Harmoniconsi Harps, and manv curious things, Ladies Bapketa and Sewing Birds, Sack Salt for family tile, Corn Meal, also Flour, kept constantly on hand,. by the pound, sack .or bar ' rell.' ..• • • I . I — TI,S . MII; ZtjA ALfj Clams,-Oranges andlemons, Pint.. Apples, &e., Some Eggs, Butter, Potatoes,- Beans, &c., taken in exchange. TbeabOve Goods are for sale for Cas)l . of ready pap" . , • . Thankful for past favors, I hope* by strict attent?n to business and small profits to gain a larger share of PatrOnage, and thereby all be mutunly benefitefl, all orders with . the ready will be promptly: atten-?ed ta. Teinperaace - Saloon. Grocery and Provision Store in Main St.; Montrose, Pa., May 20, 106. • Roeder is indicted for Treason !I!. A l (ingress has pad a new' Bounty Land law ;soldiers, their widows, or minors whose Clidunchave 'been suspended -can, very many of them, now obtain their - warrants by ap plying to me. PiTany good claims are lost through ignorance or want of attention. I now have the law direct from Wa•alling,-Zon, and shall be happy to serve my friends bpsending fn new 'Pains or perfet:fing old ones. • Cnnsufiation free. • • LF. FITCH. Montrose,. y :21, .1836.- - P. I W 4. • Susq. - Co. Musical Convention. MOTIC}: is hereby given that a Musical C0n .1.11 vention will •be held. at the piversalist Church, in Gibson, on Monday; June 9th, 1856, under the direction of Professor Harvey Gate bell, with a competalit assistant as Pianist, and vocalist from New York: The Convention to continue five d4s and close with a Concert.— Tfie singers throlig:tout the County are cordi ally invited to attend. Those coming (rota a distance will be ::provided with places to stop du rink , ' the Convention: J. D:STILES, J. M. BitoNsoN• • SHEPHERD i CARPtNTIIII. Committee: Gibson, May 2 , 1856.-21w3". Sheriff's 3 Sale. BY virtue of a t.rit of j en. Ex., issued out of the Court of Conimon Pleas of Susque hanna County anti to'me * directed, I will expose to sale by public Vendue at the Coast, House in Montrose, on Saturday, the 14th day of June next, at 1 o'cloek,4). M.. All that certairqieee or parcel of .rand lying and being in the,j! township of: Adm, in said Coutity,buttnilo mid described as follows to wit : On' the north lands. of David Raub, on the enst by lands of Sknuel fly Ile, south by land of Edward Cooloydand west, by land of James. Bbnnell, containing one hundred acres - tilland, be the same, moril or less, with the, appurtenan ces One log housei one framed Been and about sixty acres imprinted. Taken into exeCution at the, - suit of Samuel Tesiksb:kry vs. riapian Edwards. F. P. RoLpsrEii, Sli'ff. Sheriff's Offee,:i'Montrose, May 1 856. Tanners to your Interest. . . • 1 A rare chance to Imake from .12 to 25 or 30 per cent.o your investment. _WB bubseriberi is prepared to furnish Thresh tug machinespnd various other Agricultur al implements,not", to he surpassed by any in this country, rom ihe well known and tong es tablished Manufactory of Wheeler,Melliek & Co. Albany, N. V. Were are but a few farmers in this county,l4 vitiat can realise the above Or cent. or mote, as the horse poWer can be applied in sawing word, in log or otherwise, churAing. cutting stalks, ntraiv, 'and hay &c., and various Other uses too numerous to mention. For sev eral reasons I can make it an object for 'those • wishing to purchat, to call upon meant have , their orders filled. 1. I have the freight so. arrang -1 ed that the transppitation is but a mere trifle.- 1 / All implements wattanted to be and 'to perform tas recommended, tea large hand bills.) I can lalso furniSh machinery, from other manufactory if desired: Now it4your time o send orders and your machines willibe in readiness at harvest. Dimock, Sib. 4. Co, Pa., MiyE" T. TIFFANY. 21, 1856. Better I4te than Never. .New Goods ate the Upstinvllle Ea. 4hange. • FIIE subscribeiis happy to inform ills friends 1. and patrons that he has just received a choice lot of Goods; direct from New York, con. sitting, in part, of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crock ery, Hardware, Stoneware Fish, Nails, 'loots and Shoes, Mktg ;1134 Cape ' ' ilonnets, Umbrellas, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Ready-made Clothing, Yankee 40bong, rite. rive.,_ which he will sell as cheap ldr ready pay, especially for cash ai cau be bop& at any other %establish ment in the county. That is to say that ho will not be beat by any lira,ging JEWS 011. "G&NTILES. ". • He also wishes .loy. _ n word , to his 'customers and others. in retail* to the way some mean folks do their busitiess. If . they have socks, Cabbagei, Turnipl or anything else Mas n weruhle that they wi h to dispose of they will take them to the stop, in their own.. town and fairly or unfairly (prep the merchant to buy them, and it they lava /notify to ,pay for Goods, they will go to Blngtutentoo or' some other place to spend. it, and• then rport aroand _how much, cheaper they can boy -Coedit away from home than they can -at brim°, All I hac#3 to say to such customers is ejtne to, me with your cash and if I have any= CFO's.. you want, I can and will sell them to you Ft prices perfectly astonish:. lag." -7. L. MERRIMAN. ilpsonville, Maly 18, 1856. . A 'MEW' SUPPLY, - of Groceries, Diggs, 21 Niato; Oir s Oflass r materials foi st - 1 TURIVELLT. Jan. 10,155¢1 • • • _ assi.RopoomatsArto , 1 _ .- _... -of ..Philidatteida .svibist,, tie 4' ' - larorkillvatur* Witseli.-1412t I , sth4oirtlintriet, rbino c ipbbi, , avoltid the serest- _ , the` row oiitik Ciliate* ~, o, their matinfitetnrti - ot , Sabutuiiidei . Wluii - lit length fully , warranted theitientatioite‘rhicti made: have been of theutiati. - tanderiall 1 1 .4,1 m..• doubted security against thotertifio element: IPinnazmattts..-Airil 12;181/6; : ,' fMisses. Evan & Watson t--Clentiv,:-4taf rds us the highest satisfactien to state to you hat owing to the very protectito qualities qf !We of the Salamander Saki which we purchased of you some few Months since,' we Saved,- a large portion of our 4evrelry, Houk% Papers, &e., ex posed to the calamitotts fire in Itanstead Place, en the morning of the 11th inst.. : - ' • When we reflect that. these -Safes were lees. led in the fourth story of the blinding we Occu pied, and that thry,fell subsequently into a -heap of burning ruhis, where the vast concentration of heat caused 'the brass plates. to melt. we can not but regard !the, preservation of the 'valuable contents as most,convitieing proof of the great security afford4d by your Safes. We shall take much pleasure-in recominend ing them to men of business us a sure reliance against fire. -' gEORGE•W.SIMONS & Duo. PintADELPHIA, April 12, 1858. Malta& Etass St. WATAOS—I have to offer you my testiMony, in favor of .the great security afforded to my entire stock of Jewelry', books, papers, &,c., during the recent disaatrelli AWN gration in Ranstead place, from the fact that the. same were contained in two of the Salamander Safes manufactured by you. = Having fallen from the fifth story of the Attl san Bnliding, Where they were previously placed and exposed tea vast tiecat for a long time, the preservation of the valuable depoaits seemed to every one whO witnessed the openingand interi- . or era minatioU, a matter of profound, astonish ment. . To all who itray require a Perfect protection from tho ravages of fire; I shall noT hesitate 'to recommend thit use of year Safes,'sta I consider they have now undergone the most ;trying - test. • I E: MORGAIS . . • . PUELADEI,IIII4,'A.MII 14, 18.56. Misses. Vass NV4yrsort-Gentlemen—Sio doubt yon wilts deeply gratified to learn the good conditiea in. which I discovered.: my book, policy of insurance, certificates of stock, and other valtiable!documents, When on Friday last I opened the Safe made, by your firm. With my knowledge of its great : exposure,. both to the intensity of the heat from so hot a fire as that which destrOyed the Artisan Build ing,, as also *:oin the force of the full frost its former.elevatO position in the third story, I could entertain but slender-hopes prior to Its in.. -tenor inspectirm,:that the contents which I on - co so highly prig ed would ever be - of any service to me, but( the : He fears are now happily removed,. I feel it only `due to say to yortthat I can hence- forth recommend the use of • your Safes. to all. who may wish to feel a confidence In .tho per fect security Which such means provides against so' frightful an element. .EDWARD Bookbinder: Constantly on hand, Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks, for-Banks, Stores:slC.. • April 24, 056.-17 y). S. S. MOTT. Y virtue ?.tf a writ of yen. ex. issued.out xif the 13 Court of Common. Kens - of Susquehanna county and to ! : medirected, I will expose • to sale by public vendue at the Court Rouse in. Mont rose, on Satuirday the 24th day, of May next, - at l o'doek M.— ALL that certain - piece or parcel of land sit uate and being in the township of Lenox in said County and bounded and described as follows to wit : on the north by lands of Luther Loomis,on the east by the public Ilighway, on the south by lands of David Whitney, and on the West by lancli of 'Eli IWright, being the ,same lands re cently Deeded to Emanuel Carpenter andG. W. Carpenter, containing, one hundred acres more or less, with the:appurtenances,' one framed dwell ing house, one barn, one shed, an orchard, and about 80 acreS improved. Seized .and taken in execution at the suit of Zerah Very va. G. :W. Carpenter. ALSO, by virtue of a writ of Fi. fa., at .the same time and place, all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate and being in _the town• - ship of Springville, in the count's of Susquetssn na, and•bon nded ai follows 4o wit: Beginning at a stake and stones, corner of a lot selti to Geo. Gates and iferny and P. S. Babcock in thg south line ot lot N 0.16, of the survey of H. Drinkers Meshoppen tact, thence west, one hundred and twenty two and six tenth perches along the line . of land formekly of J. Ross to the south wbst . corner • hereet, and of said lot' No. 16, thench , north one ,am - y a half degrees west 65 , perches, thence 50" deg. east, 58 perches, to a stake and stones, thence east 185 perchrs., along the line. of land forme ly sold to H. W. Ball to the north easterly corner ;thereof, thence on the - south along the line) of 'Samuel Olmstead's land, flay fire perches, to the' corner o( the aforesaid lot, he.etofore sold and - conveyed to.the said Gates and • Babcock, thence south, 89 delis:. .west, along said last mentioned lot; one hundred and seven perchei to stake andstanes, corner, thence still along said last rramedlands, south, three degs. west, 45 perchei to the place of begin ning,--contsiiiing 109 acres, and s ] 46 perches,or thereabouts, he the same morn `or. leas, being the said lot No. 16 aforeiaid, - excepting there from the afor'esaid lot sold to ;said Gates and Babcock, containing 30 acres or thereabouts, with the appurtenances ' one fanneddionse, one framed Baru, and small; orchard and abut 40 acres improved. • Seized - and taken in execution at • the suit of Azor Lathrop , vs. 1 - 1.. L. Batten. ; • • Fire ' Fire ! Fire grillE undt4signed is spent for the following insuran ie companies, :the reputation of which, for solyency, and honorable dealing, have been long known to the public. THE LYCOING MUTUAL CAPITAL, i ; $2,200,000. The Farmer a Union Insnranco of Athens, Po. Capital $200 1 ,000, secured by Bonds and Mort gages. !! i State Mutual at Harrisburg, on the stock tul4 Mutual plan. Capital $350 x ,000. Apoli4ants k can receive policies in either, or-any of the *bore companies. • ' 'r BILLINGS STROUD, Agent Montrose, lay 12, 1856. MORE NEW GOODS AT BELL &. TINGLEY'S. A largo and well selected lot of Crooliery and Glass trace just re4ived. Also a 'new lot of Teas which we aroiel ling cheap, , OATS.,aluitod. at 50 cants por bushel, cash of trade by .- DELL &TINGLEY.' • Hopbottdin,; Dec. 14, 1855, Low friers Trtoraphants GEORGE W. SEYSIODS. ea. CO., are . noir receiving a magnificent stock or Spring and summer.;Goods, selected With greats care and with spe4litl regard to tbe,tastes and wants Of this community i sousisting *ls °bolo min` ty of Dry Gorids,"Faney Goods and smbroider tes,-Bouts an&Shoes,',Grocerreit. Hats, Calm, and . Straw Goods,:iCroekery, Haniware and Cutlery, Which ,;live will sell foi,prompt Ipay,_at lower priers . !' m any other 'cstablisttuitnt in this County. 3 ' ; _ TtC l TIM lablra WO would say, that .they. have nothe,en forgottam, and that in the way of Dross Goods, we have' eulledfur thair use the choicest; gems in' 'the market! Diop in and see us, and_ wa will,: take pleasure in showing you the - nicest and cheapest stock otGoods you ever saw this - - Harford Bta.y 8, 1858. • - _ A - GOOD 'Osvortenent of Pattern Ores; Lair* .LIL: 101 plias, at- WA'.4l , - CO's: IaARASO And 408, new Eltylems situttlio4 , o • .11 G. W. 0: 0T13.. . . A lARGIt - stook 'of crookeiji lot Mau .11.. WOO 4t Gi W 41 ., COS. poacrum ikod Gni; Wit 11-90,8. Sheriff Sale. - - -- - ,xelitArrangemonow.... ~,. '!„...eii,.4tfri‘ - ,-- -:;-i . 1 , '; . --_,aRMgn " '; -.4. ; . *-'`.." - : 1 ' , ";- ', i I=4ll - ; - ' 4 *'4c:;;''' ... _. ca. vv......0itg00it,.? . • . ir , fiv• 7 - • A 1.;,. "X• 7:., .: 7 [ NA. laving foritied"*4l4PsOtkettit 4 ttirlh ', - . - -- -,. --- "•%- - F,' - ' ,, r - ..t : L - - i purpose oleanductingibtraws —•, ' , , - , . = **RAW': Beamed. ..... . , 7 , --. , - • 1 • ~..,,., _L... ~.. ~_,.:-_,..,_...„.,.. ~,,,,,,,,,- . ..,-z- , ~.,,,: „ f , -.L_.,i,,,,,.., al l 44 l .lmigits .40f." 11 4 30 sh:IfRild-M050 42 /4. 1. , '-- - - - - --- -- - --------- e' forta Alt , pi! . () . 148' ,4 Ppliptebihnal - Otte,' -. , uniy we noo-sopenw MA:liteo Mil ' ' oProasitethaillisebtastalititahl-doorn# 4 4 4 . , , a - . 1. 1n410 11 44 0 1 1 , 1 1.-Y-2 the- 13 f.leItt ch a .-. !, and "best stock of liardirain Over °Cereal* hatlitcire.- , ' -' -- 1 - • - ';-:';. -,-- -. ',---...tr -.•--,.1-, liasiagraadi arrangeasepta 'to- import ties -1 English Goeds and pu l Osso l ltereliverleikul4l , rect kern manufactureni s ,they can 'Mg WM its Cl-IEAPPI , siban — atiy . cititiaVesbiblisbitetO!* t ow i t . noir, st..?eitlar nowlery AXteDIOVer 10 ' . thoseivishing . to purchase • are tnvited to cillo r p The followingiri a perilott_Of their loading Ai.' ticles;viz:=-..Tablo knivei and `foriur,-Tos?dop,-, earv e.f e , yorkiant stieTsilen and Pocket krdY:eli bread and butcher dn.. bay and straw 46.; sci 4 :. sore, sheiri, and razors , britifiblit" tea - and Cofret!e pots, sibierAand britandin , tea and; .talpti' , lipecu4 silver - plated, brass,snd_iroLaandlesticbs t ! o ii tif+ fens and 'rm. solarjarnpislard, and _ suaZen s 4 lania;manthi-piece' ornaments, btasi 'and _ lion andirom,shovi•ta: and tungs. : B4e-• - '- '' '': '-' p , - Lookineilassesi Rad lookingllaiß Phstlf, t f _ gather with , a general as.sortment, of housexee : - ing articles. ": . ' •• ' ' ", . -'' ' i lIOUSg - TRISIMINGS; '-- ',...i: -. consisting of locks', latchea, butts,- screws, bni r d nails, bolts, patent window spriugs, blind t fasten': ings, abutter screws, and fastenings , &c. . ',.' 1 • A general assortment Of toots for Carpenteei and Joiners. Cabinet and Megan Ilakers„ Masons and , blackaraitbs, consisting of planes, sawalbant merszhatchets, axes", adius, tahisels,angera;sl bitts'and hollow angers; omits, N414)1+144-- 'Vie patent drill machines,- sledges, atone balm:nee brick and plastering trowels, cross-cut, mill- 51 circular saws.. • . • A splendid 'assortment of Saddle and Ilarn , makers' teols and trimmings. FARMING TOOLS, conslp ling of shovels, spades, forks,rakes,scyth grain cradles, hoes, pick axes, iron bars, gl7l stones, &c: Also,. Agents. fei the sale of Wbittemo Squires & Co's Agricultural tools, such aspic) hay and straw cutters, corn shelters, it , c;' - Sole end upper leather, morocco "and trimmings, with Moneta! assortment of &Oki Li Wooden ware, willow cradles, wagons, chai and baskets of all descriptions. " Bar iron attested, iron axles and steel Orin malleable castings, coach lace and trimmings , alt kinds,,Sints, oils,'sash, glass, putty, &e., of which will be sold at the , lowest rates. Plea' call and examine the. stock for yourselves. - Binghamton, March 1;1855.- - . . -Executor% Notice. . i ,1 XTOTICE II N hereby given .to all persons_ box- I , i ing deinands against tho Estate -Of Jo U Rhinevault, late of „Forest Lake township, Susq l .2 County, decid, that the - same' nivat presented to-the -undersigned for arra aggro° t, and all persons indebted to said • Estate, aie t -. gulled to :paha:in:mediate sentiment. l .l JOHN S. TOWN.' - .. , 11 , BIAIIALA RHI.XEVAIILT,-, li . -Executors:ll Great ,Caus3 for'Rejoic4ku Peace, among the 'gallons of -the . Old World. • - - q DIGOO" ,DS and ClOthing fulling, and hair° already reached a mark below all Venetia ble expectations; and - to p'rove this fact call - tit the. store of GUTTENBERG, ROSENIIAUU' & CO., at the "castend of the new .Brick Mail:: Seeing is believing, so 'Call' and see for yoni. selves. Come along without delay, procrastina tion you knosv;is in all cues dangerous. We will offer you rare baroins,' not offered eh i e.. where in northern Pennsylvania. We can arid" will undersell all our, competitors., We ha*e' advantages in buying, and manufacture our op . Clothing, of which we have a splendid "assort. ment, from a little boy's jacket and bmeehea,lto the fi nest Press Coats and Pants, for gentlemen of all sizes. Our assortment of Fancy and tie- - mestie Thy Goods can not be surpassed by ani other establishment in the , country. One of nur finals 'constantly in the citY l , and is saidingl most daily,Goals of the latest and mostlashi n. able style. Our stock s of Bonnets and Bon et trimings is complete. _VENTLEMENSITA S, lots of them. Also a splendid lot of Nautili Montrose, April 2, 1856. ' ,1 ' 1 - MISS STORM ,- R , ESPECTFULLY inftirtes her friends .4, the public ,vnerally, that under the ffnniptl A. D.Storm - 8.-,. Co., she has just received uglier: , , rooms, ifi - K-sejer & Stoddard's stare, up staio,l a large rind spi2.ndid assortment of Spring and 1 Summer Fashions, consistiligrOf - elrgantiNti-71 nets, and all kinds of Millinery, which Sh-ealll open llentlay next. Dress making,Cnttirigend 1 Fitting; Bleaching and Pressing done in the b'St style and shortest notice. ' ' ' . • - . i Montruse, sliy 8, 1856 . • ' ... . , . rjobborelVamted. l' HE undersigned will . let by Contract to-e l r , ~ 75 acres of , land, from which the lurniter And fire wood has been. taken. Also the.Cht ting of one million feet of hemlock logs, and Ote, pealing of the bark from Au same. Also the cutting . and hauling. or' the cuttingalone,li.f 2.000 cords of Rail Road wood. .. i i l , The above work to be done this iienson,-a . n ( will be . parceled out to : suit any one-wiSh ag 4.4 do kplut•of it oily. -.' For;further . I partied! li please apply to the undersigned' at the_wor 31.2 miles up the Pia* Road from HarmoS Delaware. Co.; N. Y.:. ... ' • Ten g9od men wanted to drive teams at work in a saw milli to. which. good wages w be paid. Early eppliestiow ~ solicited. P Office address—Elantock i Del, Co. N. Y. . _C. B. GRIPPIO,"_i for RP. neutered & Co 'M1856. /lobo°. : -- DER:SONS - desirous of paying me moniy, 1 n JL debt of any description,can . do - so by tenet" g their pi:yam:lt with Post; Coniir- dr Co., Bin. lit kers, Montrone, to my credit, whose recei ti wilt bo allowed from their date. ' - -- i C. LivARD 1, April 18 . , -1858..‘=7,7tf. • - Tak(illotice. .- SUNDAY SCHOQI4; furnished with Lib t ries of different sizei ,at New York re_ prices. Call at. the Peat °trice. Bray 1,1856: TEEL Ains resL—A. large nn euperpr assn r S • meat et low prices-- Guss--Single'ana dontle p,rices4, Warn from 95cts up. Bash' Cora, - Rope Ril -tens, Chalk Linos. 4r.c.,,Wrciught Nnils,lll si .. Gimblet pointed Serewit;ft- largo issortinent„ _ Pais* dr. Ifiuorwymiresr Binghamton, Nov., 1855; - lirtgiett/r1; - 'IAN now be foimd at hls new stand;on VI corner of Turnpike and, chestnut 9taH few doors- east of , kost's• stank Where - . effeetually repairs with dispatch," Watsb o Clocks, ens, Joweiryiand every description machinery. -Wheel -cutting,: gan,and Vira materials supplied le As trade,' N NOW Goode ArriviV d#gY3 by •SiePTetit.- at -A*6'l" MBE, oubsbrlber* are now:t-* uing *en tolocted stock ,o Goo Co noloOngrof Dry Goode; (lifted* •Ready.ll - ao Clothidg i Dr•Otk,lind Stsitlkorl: sizes and stilio;Flour,, torn 3Dial;ll4 - 4gis.' AU Of They'which: ilt l l asAireaP-44:: he hought4l4oWhemb th eoOltf;lo,ort .1 for ,Lunijkore;Sidaid,4oS_'' ?maw* of '4ll' Woo l-ifookit, tor pro* Two - 41111**.Palt• Palcir toot E 1 cte}eq obi. -per dos'. foiEgga,-. - Tytattcsll- I)o4 , foiraittpor. , • • BELL 14-pritiusx • RT, I -• , eves ilrfn s itiPicoodsAsof toa„ (if superior attraitiotiok Orici* Ofencrwitiolar retiOYet , ''—' ~.- 43.78fi4lItegpiti;" • ::: : -, r ' : -,- Aalin irak TIM tear ilia** Ali, _sllpr •_TOn - ' - '' ' ''' ''''' • - i?: ' ' , -/Ilfri*Vingi* -- '''''' ''7 F, 4 ' :: ' l " -• = 7 ` ,.' -' --- _ ': Alliiiiirgiiiititaartme,itfitpi4iiitaii4jtifir- ,- - maaanutftwouptcatoorsitellik ' ,-. *gall kitiffilkllie:',l;FOltiff fltnetilo:: - Yileatmertio - ' -;:''': TEN different mookelerls.., tin — Att,.,dOnief.. ,..., afevery varlety.orstPerte!wit' ', 11•Iititill`._' :: substantial Al IA ;outlaw la'3Vehettsviitneer.„ . ,:..., _-,- wood Cases, from $ I" t 6 l l 2 o6 4othoaarOf the , - --. most elegant finisliipt : OVae. Too* s .l:l4 i gvaw ~., Ndbonsa fa the tlniteitatt'eoMpete , " .:' , lthilf-'"i' , above in the itttnitettfwitd - eilibfitjr of kW ;-,-, .--;; instrumentatOrlo fleet exhytmeti**-rfo* Ak.f ,- :-.::. - , - -- which they are sold*;';', ~.-. ':,-.., , ..',.,;'' , f-'.- -4, ,::: • - --- _-. - 'l' floitscu'w.tlviesigictif- - -;:= .-, With or without trod; frasslo z : pnistaistag ED , -- :- tiwir Improvements efer,itrrnge and artlo4,-.r.: •,- -a-lengibg.,settie, _lwnver t '-attilillimMpouni.„_ittirotttr -- - -.-- •,_ ellualto.tlie 0r:4, 111 4 4 kt, twAtelwitlr t4l ol l*-' -:- ty and. durabilifY .. iirittftStrare'ethet • iiiireo.:'::: , - , =:„ t i t, ano. - They are juitlilitoliiiiO4 - Mei -.:..,.' -..' and by,the first IthisieriribriattailifiT: -art* fii.- ..-.-- - i those, of any- other seadatliettriK::'Mkollinit - ~ ' built of the beat .and most th0r0M017.,444.4". " 1 . 11 1 - ./. material, and. guaranteed, to, et ... ,, , th i g . inet4itu of ...,, every climate. . - " ' ---' -,-'.,:- - ;. - 3. •:-=, . Each Itlstrueitet- ffatwented to i tOe'ltittletrre" '' • 1 tion, or paretutie. motul OfOndetl, lileemi4.4o `• -. : = 1 : Planes at great htitait4i, ''OnealatttlY - fkiterr*,' :;. prig.° froth $3O to $140,r ''. 1 . --'t'-• '- 2- .. , :. - - -, : - :;. :. '.-. -- . 7.: ‘ , _ Honseu WAT.eare;'3l,34:oMol3;:utollarili--- ; - Struments in tone, todehlend,dereh. ility,ofniakm.''-• (Tuned the equal 7 AOtiel**CY -• ileVaialki' " . of all other styles' aid - - mattin*,.. irliii Salk $0 . 00 .: - : $75, 5100,, - el2s t etilYvieublicitiva*Sl6ok - t double Reeda'and4wW:balike Or lielltillitle 0 ;+.::::1:" Less a liberal disnount." :Clm'grltett. l 9 l 4,4b** -- ' ~. `cites, an extra disceint ' - '':"-1: - '`'` I _,'",- .' ''.. ' Martin's-Qui - tini„Browp!s,Httf.f.latesilw „ _ tins, Aecordeo n s , Violins, and XUAeid : liaittsuii .._ ments of all kinds, 'at lower prices' than ever beo,2 fore offeredle. the Publie.-- - -k lake ~ d lieoleut:- : : "to - T-eacherkand &Hoof& The-trodi supplied on the moot -, liberal terms. -.., -- , : ....-. - 7 - ~: --- ' MUSIC i—One- of the, largest andbeit seleci..... ed Catalogues of Miele new liublialt a i,ero - . lug many of ~t he choice fled_ mairpOputsr-sirn' ".1 'of the day, and will belohlat dba•Clitstall'front ' the regular Pricea:-' . .' - ..:`-ati , ..• - -.' , -',- , 7,_4 - t' - ' . :<-•:—.v . -zf;-!...`,' • Music sent be mail to all partt-cffilm*ta._ try peatisid.' :Particular end . P 4l 44AlleaUnit, paid to or Orders ma:lived by `_mall: aistphe. - ._,. tion guaranteed in every._-instance.. -_l i la#ol-14: 1 0 1 ::. ,tfelmicons for sale on m904 1 7 - PaYmeg". Ati!",- - - ond-hind Pianos taken in (manage: for neXv-11- 1 General and select Catalogues and 'Of of forwarded Will parts , Of- - -theiesutrie::bri4 14rGreat inducements" 064 - to ~sgeptii ,,, all parts of the country ; to sell theilioraee:Wit. ten' Piaiiiii, 3 4 lo deonN : WO - CatalPgUlt Otillif -1. Sic. a 7.1 1 . - pop rpmeauserikr is BOW' fe s tatis general pairehasOof-..Go()MlbitelOPining, which renders his aliaortisient t very. eti k itible.isn4: complete.. By strict attention - to htittlirotis'Atitt, , " by fair dialing; he hopetitOmerit of public patronage. -. To 4hosi..triefide.:lnTher have yielded to him their pleatl3Col.a44 sustained him by th(ir patronage ' ' with the - .:W._. tentiun of aiding hiatin regaitimirighl.perV , :thir;r: heavy lose recently sustained;by fire r i„hgt terld4c : hia sincere thanks, with - the assurance that:thew, interests shall 1e inc!tielly Prenatal. ABI4;TURREILL.:,,iI.' 4ontrose, April 24,1826. . ~ Teirtible-Accidents . ` : = . : `r ITAPPENED to Ifr.,,Greett:thle Otherriarer — ,i' • J.J. He had bought a snit of ready4innleelottle4 at the Store, and the finti,day'Wwearing ei4ent occurred, Firstrotf drapt the mere, forZe of specific_ gravity,: giiing . fortunate min.the apperance bra - badly craft with:-the flying jib in the asid stooping over to pink up the remnant, - the dreittir fat „casualty . took „place--the ,forintrrios great:dicep - were br4kentrir,- - ," Green% pontir'srerWr sondered freto untistoOdGeseil,iirnielt '- seemed to be. , The" onlY-Yrat l tolencairtinek ,deplOrable accidentals to patrtinileilitillfallit• lot, who mikes up his work'*lW'ndetertnln `""" - tion that it shall not -only ••iit, neatly. - .but west` well. Green boys at the ClOthiogstffirwbe*lsw; he tlfinti he canran get his - gearing alittlitch**;'" • n all brobability the pants 'that '-aneicithim _. _treacherously had passed throoglil rk-krimt , beffpflw., - al, been OriPeafrornis cholera:iatie4•lrrarnea belie eight lathe Weiret - W,40t164'44, finally bleached • stir . triect - :-Wrin - - ingiiiii - Orwr-;-: , Frenchman for a market in the, eountry.r. , llrake Waroieffpoor,Greeo's effisbnlN - - anCga;.tor , tallor'stip - Itke diet in the - torment Serriteir''' - Hotel if sou want to be suited.; : Eir Cutting done as iumittoed all work Diu. . ranttd:- 4., - • , 1'• . " 401WOROVEL.- • • , 7. it lif Uontiosi Atli' 27 .1855. v. VA - ',mars 4skilltrainta., Att 01 0 40 ".•: , 17 -- 77 ii i4 laid no ilia ' • et F almost errs - ggd . y. , l73 ,tchts,__ pro .: _ ia. , ,, vy alsoiNo;' 2 , ft' ' 1,..- " 42 ,,ii i % of dot , ._. ana '' Corn PlOwo, maple, bau"."l% Apr .9IN. -: '1 10 eclock at rtightfin.l _ it riaxiiiin Emu or ohs In 0 Ah---,7-- 'old Iresii . G*ll EMI, . , ii N Buue, :, : oflifontr*Nigii./41114.- I Poitable wg desire te tel'oar, Y newly Invented CAS APPAititTiniter= - signed tbr lightineConntria , Aute , Yie*,,Botelsv-etot 'TirectwotWar*Oktialt ** J . simple in Abell' construction, give entire ent - Tsfaitionf 'Apply to'S.` l o l turren:V. .Sr. Co., at Amber, Warner& Cu'.,a Y.. •• - - lazy 1, 1858. 0 Rhode% lever andA CiU P ,'; OR Antidote to Sfalarlailiii , "the prev t , - .and etre o(Pever and Ay* or, Alitilk Per-i 7 Ter; DaMb Ague, and Other. Intermitt l ekt,;innt . Remittent Fevers; Oen of ; Aniline 'lreverlii - * ioapernied-ty_-- Typhoid Fever." Yrdlikif"itite*ij 1, Ship , ;: Jail;Fev er , _GeOevits-nebir4ii;'MliitYo Sweats, and all ot her .' formss of - f*, 1 44, , - , .ft ha e a comniownrigiainT- - ;'' DfALARTA 'Ott iititia -7 ' Eqaally. Certain as prei4ailVaorcare - Ror sale isaderalgfindointin~4o,, , :: for the AIL _ I.ll:4luLearmek Montrose; Mity-I,lBitt , . -, %,,. 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