xotice. 1 ,- Tloga Point . AgrionitnialWorks. _ Agreeable to a resolution of the Susq'a M t e NI li_s i-Nrook County Agricultural Society, tt:e F.,secutiva • . _. . _C. s, . 0 'Committee propose to hold the 'Annual Plow- ATHENS, BRADFORD COUNTY, PENN'A ing ;klatch its. -some one .of the townships i ~ .;, ..t.sUFACTUBEV.IS, WHOLESALE :ND RC ..,' DEAL where suticient. encouragement may be gtren.l ' EES IN The Committee World therefore invite pro- 1 pos . a ls addressed to Alfred Baldwin, Moutr-,..;:..-i Montrose, June oth, 1857. b MO Mir 50. Cents! • w 3. n hare etA l it t - ,T € o , l , 3rpocu hundred more of those 50 c Cases kit. Call and see them, and : you will be sure-to have your picture put in one of them. With permission from the generous citizens o f Kentrose, we shall stay with them i few weeks more in order: to give all a chance to yr it themselves, of the benefit of. our excellent W - Call at the Car ori the GREEN. F. D. WOOD. Montrnse. June 4th. 1E157. ‘ : Ag.a . -41 " igr.Ps At the • 'Franklin-House, in Montrose July .....,) 2, , by the Rev. B. B. Emory, Mr. - Lulu M. l':ti.t. and Miss - 1113.niit G. DownEr, ooth of Rush, Susq . a. Cu. In Friendsvill4. en the 4th instant.by M. NV. Bliss, E•q.. Mr. .1.1.. ME RUSSRLL of Rush, Pa.; and Miss MANY Dunots of Vestal, N. Y. In Nev !kliltlatd, July 4th, by the Rev. Geo. ELI CONKLIN and Miss EuNicr: At the Parsonage, in Abington, July 2d, lir P,tv. S. S,:i.34ter, Mr. Jons t.. Titavls of NiehotsOn, aid Miss EVELINE J. PICKERING' Vf Oibsoa, Pa.. In Lathrop. ••aturdny Evening, July 4th, by the 11 , 2 v. N. Doolittle of Ilrooklyn, Mr. Fr..txk E. Loomts of West Raiford nnd. Miss FANNIE .MAY 1... Am of the former plane. In South Bridgewater on the 3d inst, -by the Hee. J. F. Deans Mr. Stephen Dutcher Emeret E. Holbiook, all of Britl,,e water On the ilGtit of May,'Mr; Jett: Tri.za of flrd aged in years, the oldest of four brother, and bearing the name of his. father zincl.ti;raral ta!her,' On 111,1" th inst. Col. 'Jon TYLER, Of liar ford Pa., aged 97 yen; a brother of the de- ~ i.eaFet.l above name d. \ 'net - t\ ere born in Attlebotough Mass— ,wl\ence they. removed with their parents mind other. nienihers of the family to Thew' PA. (Nine Pariluers) in 1744 at the age of 17. Itl,l 15.. T; 1 , , , y were industrious, -enerretic. and • sue.- N.s-ful. active and forward, with others. n the Township and vicinity, in *converting dcitsc forcst into a - pleasant fruitful! field. In 180 G thee - elder brother; and ,in' 1109 the younger united with• the Congregational Ch rch - in rIo rd. They •setai ned their i4renglh, - active and useful babits,very nearly to the clue•stf life. At their death they were the ulde f st .of the early "set tiers. In Jessup, Jane 4th, nt the msid'ence of O. S. Beebe Fs+, EZEKIEL Dorsnu; in the 87th year of his age.. -,:' In Herrick, June 231, TruzATt . V., wife of Robert Westgate, darhler.of.T.T. and Eli— za Ellis, age,i 23 tears and four months; Thr)egh of feeble and slender 'constitution, she pos-tel a vigorous and active mind.— She experien ted Religion - in the. sprinz'of"sl, joined the-Church. and .exemplified in her deportment the charicie.ri , •tics of the humble Chris - tain until death: Thouerli •dear to us in life, we trust our loss'is bir Eternal gain. . - 'Cox. In Len s July h, I=c the ftlling, of a tre-, T nom AS J. son of Samact - and Mary lienj min, aired 1S years. On the morning of thiviteitlentti4youngt . man anti his younger tirOter i'litent: to i the, Ytootls to chop. They had but just burnt, their work when a lxl,ed, tree, fell willt,,tt t their notire,and instantly. one of th e m. The tree fell directly upon his on , . of his regs smashing his chest and tLe _ 141,1; pact of his hen . d. The .I,..e,atscd was n'fitle Ityl - wltose pral-e was in the mouth of all who knew,hitn. 11T 1 funeral was attende d by a large concourse .of n sympathizing frpm _ils. • - A. 0. W. .. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. • Blanks, • A FRESH SUPPLY OF DEFS .INDSLA . NTs: NWES fctr. sn:e at this HARFORD UNIVERSITY. rrH4 Fail Tern) of this In . stitution will corn. nu-nee on the 19th of AUgust, and cc:Winne, thirteen, The Winter Term will commence on the fifsl Wedne,)dav in December and continue thirteen weeks,•and close upon the second day Of March. The Sprinr: Term will tommence at the close. of the Winter Tenn and continue twa.thirds,of a Term, or eight and a half weeks, and . Cloc the•srst week is May. Rev E.•ALLts. in Arithmetic Rec. L Ilica.innsva, English Branches alai Zama Miss N. M. lia:Hanlssor, ilrawirg and Painting. Tuition Coramon Branches per Term -8-1,5 n Ancient Languages and" Olathe '" Natural Physiology and Phi phy Drawing and, Painting, each - . 2,00 " Music on the-Y.-nano 5,00 44 " On the Guitar - 4,00 " Vocal Music adapted tc. Common Schools - ,50 Room Rent 2.00 Expense , . of Recitation Rooms .50 Board per week, not including Room and Lodging, - 2,00 The usual arrangements made for those who wish to board themselves. Bayment, one half in advance and the othOr half at the middle of the Teri% Harford,July Bth. 1 8 57: \fY husband. James Brown, published me. - Martha M. Brown in the papers June 22d, as having left his bed and board without just cause or provocation. His statement is untrue in every 'particular. I left his house the 4th day of last February, because he ill-treated and abused me. MARTHA M. BROWN. Franklin, July 13th, 1857. 28w3.* • Estray. ;ENT she premises of Windsor Aldrich in .firiagews•ter (JP Saturday last, tinee Yearling Steers, ono 4g,ht ad, the other two dark red, one of them his 4tiittle white on the underparts. Whoevir iyill givo infoomatien where they may Itte found Ue ; pay. - f,?r ae trouble.' ANoggs East Bridges/otter. July 34alt, R 57. 2811, Blackbirry. Wins; TT' Ic caritiop to t#e W 00.4, pr rtes tion, eA,hiligates the spirits, strengthens And r ln.vigoreies the whets system Prins. 15 ets per toim,t3e. F.er sale by ' ABEL TURRFLL, tlash for Wool . HBURRIT will pay the highelqtriee for . wool., in pAsH or Caw" 144 *%ore in New Milford. July 4th, 1857. I i'ACKER'S VEGETABLE COM pound for Dlientery : A sure-tore: For plc as usual by A . 4 :' • A. TURRELL. INSTILL - CV) r.s' EXPENEES. Notice Einerr's - Unrivalled Horst, Powers. rirIIIRESITIMS and Sspariters, Threshers and Cleaners, Ciret-Jar and Cro.s Cut Saws, 1- . 1 if Sau-s,Sliir. vie &e.,l;mery's Ilieltok's and Kranser's Cider :‘tills and PresseN Corr Shatters. Clow's Grain Cra,l les. 1 fay, Straw and. Stalk Cutter., llorse rowers, Dog. Powers, Grain Drills a:1,1111-6A ('at Sowers, Cgttivators, ilorse Hoes, Corn and Celt Mills, Dederick's flay Pre:ses, Stump MLehines, Ketchunis 3.lorcers anl Reapers, Excelsior Fan. nine Provision Safes, Refri , erators Leather and Rubber Belting. Our Excelsior Funning Mills. are unrivalled. Extras Furnishedfor.repairing' all.machines sold 43 , us.• D.ese ri ptice Cat alogues, Price Lists and Circular* of all ma chines Sold by us, sent gratis and post ptid to all applicants. Send us your name and address. Agent, H. L. Be.owEns. (of Franklin.) 31ont rose P. 0., Sminelianna Cenue.tv, Pa. R. 31. WELLS - & BROOK S. Athens, Pa., July Ist, 1857. tlBm4. • 11. S. For sale elroap for cash, payable before. September,' next. Two .of Kr..rcnum's LICHT Two lion 4. MOWERS, with four foot cutter barn well adapted for rough land, and are welt calcolatid to plena:: the fanner. IL M. &. B. Winkel 4 liTilElt STANLEY . vs. SALLY BALCH, 0.-in Wisittemore and Mary Witittetnnre his wile, Amos Doy and E.Jtrr.ey Day his wife,- Jasper Stanley, Mathew Stanley, Horace Stanley and Lucy 'Heald, anti Edward Stanley, M athe te Stanley—lames Stanley, itoracc Stanley the younger, llenjaviin C. Stanley, E;!en Stanhy, and - Art.lla Stanley, deceam-d, and .I:l!ifin SLanley,l..eunard Stanley and hew Stank,, c hilarun and heirs of Mathew Stanley, deceased. In Partition. in ti,e Coitrt of Common Pleas of Sus pcelzaitna Conn! r To the above named defewianls:— , TAst. NOTICE, That: the ecurt Lat - e grarted a rule ou the defendants. in the al,:.v‘t mentioned case, that they severally be :Ind ap;.-,ear at the next term of raid court. to be hc:d nt the court house in Montrose, in and for said county, on the third Monday in August next, to,Offer in wriVng, the highest price which he or she will pay. for the lot of Laid and premises mentioned in said' caSe, veer and above the valaation thereof return ed to mid court, by the :SI - tyres inquest, and in de . fsult thereof, that the fame be awalded to the plLintilf, or sold, es the court way orda aLd direct. . By the Court. S. 13, WELLS, Pry. Motitroce, July 1 , 5.57. • . :lt.“‘ 3 I\otice. J UT 1 LE:I STANCE? Ts. tints'lVlttTrEmor,E, and Mary .Wbitternore his wife . . Aw D.iy and Betsey Bay his wife,. and Illathew Sytnley the elder. and Ed , vr.t.r.l Statiley, Lutes Stanley,.llathew Stanley,frarace. Stanley the younger, Benjr.tnin C, Stanleyr, Susan P. Stanley, Jefl'e.rson Stanley, M. , jor Stanley, Ellen Stanley and Arches Stanley, de. ceased, and Jastin Stanley the yeurer, okildren , and heirs of Calt in Stanley, dt-zea-yd: in 1!:e CGur: et).)o:tun S4ispielta Tina County. TG the above tfaniei defendants:— TA= NuT:CE; TiLA the court Lave irrantA I.rule on the iletenc.'ants, in the abuse mentioned j rase, that they, severally. be and niipezr at the ; nex t t erm ( „f.,.,, n id court, to be held at the court house in Montrose,• in and for said county. on I jibe ,Lied Monday of August next,. to offer in utittog Ike .highestprice Whisk he or she will; • tor• the 14.4 gif land f.lld prettlise-i welitiohva in t;aiclea,e,:c.;us e the %;!la..tifin thereof returned to said cow, le; the Sheriff's ingnert. and in de ! default thereof, tha: th r san-ie be aii;:rded to the plainfill, or so:d, as iiiton4iy order and direct. lie the Court.. 31oritriv4i , , Lily Ist, I1:•.:57 Stisquehan - na County Teacher's. 'I \ IDISE.AI if' all - r B. F.Tet.vßitur.s, Co. Suirt. ) . • , Prtnorr.s. J. r. A: M., A TEACHERS NORMAL "F!CIK;OL, TO con.l;ntle teri we v ks, will hi. o; . ela .d t i, e and day of Sept. in the buiklinas of the Eusquehanna Academy, - at 'if ontrusv, Su-q•i-hanna Co., under the super viAion of Ow :,hole named Prineipa:s. • The bnitdings will ae , cenodate upward of TWO HUNDRED STIMUCTS, there,being EIGHT line recitation rooms. Regular coures of Lectures will be del 'seri d on the Science and Art of TracAing ai on Sciet-z.e uy Prof...STor,n.te D. lectures will also be delivered du ring the session I,y lion, G. A. Geow of Glen wood, (expected) Don. and R. B. LtrrLE :Ind B. S. Br.srir, E.qs. of Montrose. • Neg,atiatio - Ys are r.ow in progress, with every apearancc,of sucees', with a view of securing the Rev.. riIENItV WARD BEECIIER to ri..!• liver the ORATION at the opening of the School. Bound and lodging. 8.2,25 pPr Teache . rs and Students, who desire, can board themselves.• Tuition in the English 141 m-fluent, including. Algebra and Physi4ilogy, to those f,om Spe .hunna County $5.00; others SG,OO. , •Other branches taught if desired., Cornir e .tellt AsstsTANTs will* be mpinyed to aid the I'LIsCIP4LS' It is also expected that a Te . acher of PnOsonuArar w iii bt` connected with the School. Stoddard's Mathemetical Series. • Clark's Grammar. All Teachers who intend entering the advanced classes in Grammar, should furnish themse'ves with a GOOD DICTIONARY. The Tex. Books should be secured • by the Teachers pre. vious. to the openinrr of the School, if possible. Those who wish board or rooins will apply to L. F. Fitch, Esq.,.or Willis B. Deans,.the Artist, I.ctlitrose, Pa. Prof. Stoddard will he present daring the en tire Teem, and devote hi's wh , de time to teach ing, lecturing, and otherwise advancing the in terests of the School. _ .Further particulars given as soon as known. AU inquiries, relative to the School, cheerful ly answered by B. F. TEWKSBURY, COSup't. New Milford, Susq'a Co.. Pa., July 13th, 1857., Horse Rakes ! • Horse Rakes !! Ir\ICKERBIAN & GARRATT bare just ceived another lot of the celebrated Re volving Horse Rakes which are admitted by all that have used them to be superior to any now in use. For sale cheap. New Biafora, July 7th, 1857. 1 %Z E 8 • AVED from the subseri -7e ' b r about the first of Jane tf -Tour yiarlings—three heifers and .1- 111111 t. 'ono steer—two heifers are dark red, one hi some.while on its back—the other is of a y low cast Whoever; will return said yearlingq, or give information *where they dray be found shall be amply rewayded. ALANSON ALDRICH. it thrford, July .50,1857. 28w3. Welk .-- --; 1 1 1 Cub Paid for Wool. HE highest market price in CAtat paid for Teti Thousand pounds of Wool by HAWLEY 411 ; GUILD. .1im . : 4 4.4111, ISM - B: LI w, P rot . y. 3 E='ENSES Above we present you v. ith a likeness of Dr. MORSE- the inventor if MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. This philanthropist has spelt the greater part of his life in trateiling.• ha.ing visited Europe, Asir, Africa and South America -vent 3 years amon2 the Indians of our West ern country,-it was in this may that the Indian Root Pills mt re first ere .1. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the net that all disea ses arise from rtfruniTv 'run 111.r011-thitt our strength, he thlt and life dep.-nd upon this 'fluid. wh...a th e ear iou, pas-ages beet WC clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the diff erent fon,:tion , of the It .dt, tha Hood lo.es its beeamw ; 1 9 .1 &sea sed;- thus causing pain. ciekne..; and distr. ofevery name; our strength exhautt.A. we are depriv A L S 0 ed of our hillth, and if n•dure is not assisted in throwing off the stoonant humors, the, blood twill j L t NEW Stock' of Groceries, !hardware, become staguant and cer-e to :wt. rind thus our LI. Crockery, &e., &e., a hundreth part Of tight of life be fOrCler 11 itin out. Dow impor-which we have not time to mention. Enough taut is it then to keep the pa,, ows of the body to say, we hate almost anything, and ere -1 free and open. And haw plese ant to us to be tt. ry thing expected to be found at a store in the j hie to put a medicine in your reach, Yil.,Morle's ceuntry—all of which we are determined to Indian Root Pills, trade from plants rod roots turn into cash, in, the very shurtest possible that grow around ilw monnt.,in clitfs in Natnre's t time and we her... With issue a garden, for the healtli`atul comfort of diseased man. One of the roots from m hich these Pills I NOTICE are made is a Sudotife. N h eh opens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing off the D r<;?1 J finer portions of corruption m The second • t which is a plant Expreterant, th .t open We wish it distinctly undeestomli, that for and unclogs the passage to tar lungs, and thus, CASH wo N ill sell any kind of Goods at much in a soothing mintier. performs its dole by throw i lower rites than usual. ing phlegm. and other humors from the lungs Rind Reader ! by copious spitti lg. The third i, a Diuretic,— • which gives e ow and double strength to the kid. I A 11- (1 4 wills y ou p t i ra t jv if you Please. Heys thus enconraczed, the[ draw tarot , amounts ut impurities from the- Cloud, m hi e h th en We do not wish you to onterain the itlea for thrown out leUr.t;flllH by the urinary or a nonneut. that we will sell toll goods at cost, s ater passage, and et old not t t e.. een less for the sake of tioi , •lg 1.11,i ,, ,eni.; for that discharged in any r o iv i „ t h is not our intention. We are milling to sell at Cathartic, and acct'ml - the Oh r operties a very small profit, and be content. of the Pills %e: engai,e in pet it* ing the blood; th e cent-sec data s drily mhich cannot Large Sales and Small Frofits. pass h . . the f Ohs t, nu p rin d We are determined to sell a larger amount of conveyed elfin great plant hies he. the 'tom e 's. Goods this Summer, tarn ever before, and al. From the abut e, :t is s'ne ti that Dr. Motse's though our profits may appear I:ght, vet we ex. Indian Reed t t for the stout a i pert at the end of the year, Lk: m huh; amount bet be c ome united mi.!. ti.v for the •• find prove satisfactory. was to etery pert. rtd (all•lett IV cleanse the system from nil itepuritv, tl e life of the b siy Fresh Groceries. Nhirh • is the r eined, is perfiTly healthy; Molasses, Rice, Coffee, Tea, and tense:ternly rl s t hens and pant is driven from ail kinds of Groceries in any quantity, at 4the system, for tileV eartrlt.t m, hen th e bo. f the very lowest rates, &full stock constantly on dy becomes so pure and v ear. 'I lie reason m liv hand, by Ixrtur. & IlAnntsn potpie are so cistrtsaes te ara i 3O malty die,_is because they do not get a medicine th .t till pass to the articled part-, and which mill o. pen :he natural pa , -al.e; for the d sease to be Nast out het ce, -411 .;i luantity of food and nth er matter is lodged, and th • stemneh and inte.l.- tines are ii'era:.'owerll,;v ttiith the corrupted mass; thus uadergo:ug dis egret. tble fermenta i tion, constantly mixwg with the blood, %%hie!' throws the corrupten matter through every vein and artery, until , life is ts: fiem the body in di-ease. Dr. Morse's PillalS I,x. e adatA themselves %icor; upon tictery, 1y recturing• milrions of the sle, to health and Lapp. - es;.— Yes' thoustnds who have been racked er tor mented with s:ckne--, lain and anguish, at. ' t whose feeble fr.oues hate leen • cor. tad by the burning elem. nts of raging fewer, and who have been brought, as it were, within it step of the grave,silent nom stand ready to testife that they would have been numbered with the dead. liad it not been for this rr. at and wand. rful medic ine, Morse's Indian ?loot Pills, After lor 3 do ses had been taken, th. y were astonished, and rdis dotelv simpr . ..ed, in v. I trc-- - ng their charm. it g elects. Not Only do t' gire immedutte ease and strength, at ti take way all stares... p eirtand aegt.l-11. but ti. at t me go to work at r!te fimndati. nof the .1 -ea-i • eitteli is the Ede d Thereture. it ill I.e , pt ad.; be th o . e who use these I'iitti, that they will 811 elent`r" and purity. that [ deadly era nit-w.ll Like its flight, and the worth acid h ene ty N ill :1! - Z:lio'retarn• and the lre s; et of a long and happy life will ellerish and initlittn ve ur days -7,"ff - llemlr3 tpf counterfeits in ce llos: wr.tppe•rs—::ilgenuine are in rt.un, with the,,ig. Wore or A J. &Cu. , hex July 1,1. 5.5 i. L 'S; tor. Sheriff's Sale. 31 virtue of a writ of Vrn. islinod f•om tr.C! Court of C‘in' , ntori Pl..as of Coutit'i, and to nie ilicrefr:l., I a;;) exo..e to ?-ale at the Court it) MO::11 - 4, , e, on F 1 I. day. the 3rd day of July no.t. at -one oelock. 11'. 3!., the followintr Itoal E.t: l l,.„tti wit: All that cert:iin pi‘'..ce or parcel of land situate :Ind being in the township of Ilrldgeuiter, iu the eounly_ u t an(ll(outoied and d,”.eribed :Is 1n(11(r....., the north and ea-t by land. of 1.-I , h 11.(rdr.r. on the bout', by land. of Jonn Wood a.id .:lo.'n(la Curtis, and on the v.'e..t.l(•:, (and. L. Trarnia:!l, ebn -I:Unin,.7. one hundred acres with a ll ow . nnevi of ss per eent.., be the sainf-Ini• re or less . , with the appurterinces, one tritned lo -(use, one framed barn, in (Jenard, and Inos•ly iinprovtd. T..ken in exeeution at the ' , nit of Alexander W. Leisenrinc, VS. Rich'rd 131ar. • The above .alet horeby n(ijoomr..ci to \%ed neAday the sth dar cf Anuo.t next, at one e ' elock . l ) . M. P- P. /.01.1.1.'5'l ER, F.LEriff: Sherlfrm Montr - ose. Joao 1857. s IMPORTANT i(:.1.:11'1111611... , of .'_ . a.,.-€ . -3.o.‘ii Co M AKE ILIY WHILE THE SUN SHISES! WE TIM UNDEI{.SIGNED, (after using V latAt seas(2m,) the - Independli:. Tooth Ifforge flake, take pleasitre in recommelivling it, for :he follow, ina masons :• Ist. That it will ±:;11:e -more lity; In the came time than any other Itak6 in u,,t;f 2id. That white other I lf.rse Rakcs arelabo. riens to opt,rate, this niani.zei with ct imparative ease, and in fact with plea-ure, ay the I)per:itOr r;de!; on the Rake while rakin;, audit ran be op erated by any bey capable managing a liors. 3d. That other Horse Rakes which have bop introduced into this section, (that will operate on rough meadows,) tear up the sods, roil over the loose stone.s, and twist up the flay so as to make the other handling! inconvenient- :This Rake leaveithe Hay in the : , :tine florAition az the old Hand Rake, clean, free from dirt and tone and easy to pitch. 4th. • This Rake is less iiable to 'get out of repair; and can be easily mended Without going off the Farm. sth. The Teeth being ati hung independent' of each other, when an obstacle is - in the way while raking, no More Teeth are raised from the ground than is sonic:lent to pass it. Also this Rake may be used for raking Grain. ready for binding, at the same time raking over the whole field. 11. S. Searle. • F. M. Williams, L; B. Guernsey, M. 1.. Catlin, S. li. Sayre & Bro., E. G. Blbeoek, B. A. Butterfield, Dan'l Searle, F. W. Stone, • John Sherer. • •Bridgewater, June 23 1837. - • *„,* These Rakes are now manafactured by CUAUNCEY FOOT, one mile North of 31ONT: ROSE, at the Foundry formerly occapled by M., & E. MOTT, *here they can be obtaineds Machines may be seen at the store of S. If. Sayre & Bro., dnd other places in Montrose. *** These Rakes require the Hind Wheels of a Wagon to make them complete for nee. CASH paid for nil thp Worn in Su.quehanni Cu., by DICKERMAN & GARRET.- FLOUR for snln by ibe Levi or by DICKERMAN & GAICRETA . . New Milford, Jape 10th, IR5'7. JUST look tt. tho Ribbons and Sonoma at. • KEN TON'S,'. TO Tit ANOTHER igarte stock of I IVRY DTI-1111R. For the Summer Trade. NOW and Beautiful styles, Now being opened by LITTLE & HARDING. Farming Tools, AKES.Forks,So.thes.Snatha,Scythe StoneA, 11, Grind Stone r s, florae Rakes, Grain Cradles. Sickles, &c., &c., a full r.ssttrtment just mceived by LITTLE S. BARDISG. Fish Fish: A FRF,SIi lot of those Fine Heavy Codfish, nludish in Barrel.; and half Barrel - it ; jut:t received by - LITTLE ILLEDING. Four Shilling Tea. OTWITFINTA NDING the "recent heavy I. adynnee•i . . the price of. Teas, we have se ente.,l a I.trze lot of the satnequality of that which ha- createvl so much coed feelingarnong our Tea drinking customers. Plenty of iy„by. the chest or poulrcl, at the °lti price, by It is a Fact, rzIITAT Svieratas, Soap and C:lndleg of the a best qualities, iire for sale by the Box, at New York city wholesale prices. by LITTLE B. ITALDING. Potash I N. Tin Cans,, a Pure Article, for Anle by & HARDING Boots and Shoes, CONSTANILY on hand. a first rah , assort. rnent of en's, Bovs' and Votiths' double I sole Boots and. ;itilleit. of the best tronnfacture.:; also, Women s 'Shoes, Itoets and Gaiters in I 7e:A variety, ail to be sold at very low rates. by I LITTLE 4 HARDING. .1 - Hats ana:Vars,.. n .i m oo variety,of kinds, quality and prices, fur sate by Bonnets, Flower 4 aria !Pr; for sale It by 1.11 - rt.r & 1 Clothing! and PanlQ, well tirrlik. good styles: Sliirts, Collars: II icier}, ete., for :•ale diem), by LITTLE & JTARDING. . : Leather! • QM.P. and, Upper Lai her, Pegg.St.me 'Nails L. 7 and Thread, Wax and many other kid al I, Shoe Finding., for ~ , ale by ' • :,, .41 LITTLE & HAEDING. il - .Carpeting! ICH all Wuul Carpets, :It low price, fur 1.4 sale by }lmam and Garaeners ! ATTEXTIO.I!! WE have jug reecii•ed a large stock cf Far iners"fook, such as floes. Shovels, Spados. Senopes. Garden Rakes and lines, Man ure Forks, Pion Lh., Cu!tivators. &e., &e., &c. Ar...io—A fresh lut et Garden and Field Seeds, for sale liy To Lumbermen and Coopers. I) EST taAt Steel and Steel Poll Axes., Cast .1.1 Steel Mill and Cut Saws, also Patent. tooth V. Cut Saws. With Filcs, of almost alirde scriptious, for sale by LITTLE & HAEDING. To Dairymen. FHLKINS. Return PaiTA, Nns, Tin, Puinted 'and C, , ti•tr. Pails, Butter Bowls, Dairy Salt, &e. &e., fur sale by - LITTLE & Are You BuiMb:4o -174uZilignve?Mey::ure h3i n g your niict3mirno, laslour7rm. wings, and Ilatdware genorsily-of • - LITTLE & MARLING. Flour, salt and Lime, 13 Y the Load, or Barrel, constantly on hand, and for sale by LITTLE & ITAEDING. • Cashi Ark . cmi buy almost anything, in the ii-ay of General Merchandise, for Camt, at a very small advance from cost, of Produce Wanted. BlllltR, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Ilneswax, Grain of all kindo, Rags, Old Iron, Lumber: Mingles, Dried Apples, Beans, fcc., tke., wanted in exchange fur Goods, by. - • „‘ LITTLE & ITAVDTS9. 1;211 .§IB iNtl LI rrLF. & HARDING: Tunkbannock Depot, July 15th, 1857. c In Great Profusion and Magnificence !I ! • WITH his compliments to his friends and IfY • the public for tile substantial and long. continued patronage,of his business, NA ., ' oit I d aman announce that he is' receiving a large and full stuck of • Spring and Summer Good • Including as usual a great • variety of Ladle s' Dri•ss Goods in Prints, Ginl,hauts, Lawns, Barege.Delanis, Calicoes, Silk Plaid 11:trege., ('.plena; Brocade Black and Fancy Dress Silks: Broche, StellaiSilk anti Cashmero Shawls . : :Mantillas, Par usols;,Rich Ribbons, Bouticts& Flowers, Broadcloths, Cassitncrs, . • &e. i &e. With n. great carit.ty of other Staple and Fancy Gooch, including Groceries; Croekerr, Hardware, Iron and Steel, Nails;Stoces,ltats aid Caps,'Boots , and Shkies.Cari>cting, Flower Op Cloths, Painted Win- (low Slnalee, %Vali Pa- - • per, Clocks, Drugs, Oils and Paints, & c,, & c. The entire stock linvin,g been purehssed for CASII and with much cam, will be sold at the baresi figure,i)tid to meet the views of the closest icAstt or TDI F: buyers,, New Milford, May .185 i. — I.IITLE -& IIARD):1G I.I.TTLr. & 11.11 DT LITTLE & LITTLE ' Sr, HAT:DING Lirmt & HAEVING .Silting. Viossoms nnl*ring CEO D2B --::o:: IL I ABIL TURRELL HAS just returned from New York, with a large and choice variety of Goods, bong,ht for cash, and selected with ranch care. from over thirty of the best Houses in New York, which he offers to his customers and the public at low prices for ca*:ll. 'lts stock comprises: I DRUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS,_ OILS, WINDO-W GLASS - , DYE STUFFS, GROCERIES. GLASS—WARE, CROCKERY, • MIRRORS, • CLOCKS. WAIL PAPER. '.- WINDOW PAPER, WINI) 0 \ OIL SII A DES, FA-N CY GOO 1) S. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWE Y - PERFUMERY,, - DRY . GOODS,' HARD WARE, -STONE WARE. WOODEN - WARE, BROOMS, BRUSIIES, - JAPANNED WAR.E,, 11 IRD CAGES, -*- CANARY SEED,- POCKET.,KNIy4S, 'W I I 1 i S, UMBREL - LAS,. G L N -4. PISTOLS, TURPENT N E, CAMPIIENE, BURNINGIF - LUID, • COIIQ T. , LIQUORS.,. (Fo . rliedieinalTurpoAcs only,) . TRUSSES; PPO T E S , SHOULDER BRACES, poRI'MONAIES, .SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, Sze., OLD PE .N.S S T- A T rO.N E VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS; Lt.c.. And all . of the most;popular PATENT !st.EDICINES, • Thankful for the liberal patromirre hitherto re : eeivvd,.hopes to merit a continuance and large increase of the tne.tl, ABEL TURRELL. 'Montrose, June 101;1,1357. Horrible Smash Up! A CAR RO' OFF THE DUG WAY! And Twtntv-Five Dollars Destroyed! 1 UT thin be:,rs no cemparisonin-borrormith what we are about to relLte. Y delve probably all heard of the man with a cork leg st. perfectly adjusted that it " walked itself'," and kept on walking till it walked him to death and then ran off with his anatomy. But this is quite tame compared with a story that we heard the ether day of a lady who had lately been fit ted with a Fttll Set of Artificial Teeth on the Sew Plan. Soon . after-the teeth ihad been ad. justasl in the month a kind of spasmodic twiehing I of the muscles of the lower jaw was felt,. and from that her mouth commenced to open and shut with such rapidity and violence-, that all she could do she collide% stop it. She Was of course almost scared to death and ao was the Doctor. Springing forward he seized the jaw and hold ing, it with all his might he finally succeeded by a prodigious exertion in. pulling the teeth out of the mouth, and here the violence of the tragedy ended. Bat the Aaddest part of the story re mains to be told. Imagine the lady's distress when she di4ceVered that her splendid set of teeth for which she had jtiOt paid three hundred dollars had tompletely eaten themselres v. This lady from last accounts was still suffering from a_piin in the jaw,which,we fOrgotten to say by the T ie lent contractions of the 'Dig.astricuso was slightly dislocated. Now it is to-lib host devoutly hoped, for the sake of humahity that the. profeasion. will take warning by the tinhap:ly fate of :IN lady, and be cautious how they cm-, ploy their skill in all its most modern and per .fected fermi, for without doubt had the doctor, failed to get out these teeth- they would have eaten thepo'nr rady to death. Be assured, friends, I shall endeavor to keep clear of such jaw break ers, by Putting into my sett of teeth just - the amount of the eating propensity which is practi cable and : safe. You will find time at almost any time except meal time or night time in my effiee over Wilson's store, west end of Brickßleek, with ra heart almost bursting with thanks fur past favors, and ever at your service for a mod, orate return. Youm thankfully, • C: D. VIRGIL, Dentist; Montrose, Pa. 'V RE NI. 43 TA" AAA irt lfittnrancteo. OF PHILADELPHIA, No. §6 Wallin:U.4(4 above Fourth. CAPITAL S3OO,CHTb. ifuke Insurance against loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture and Merchandise generally. • ALSO, ON 114411 CS and tattle, against . death from any came. LOSSE - 8 , PROMPTLY ADJUSTED...O DIRECTORS: B. R.' MILLER, J. CnoAstuctz, J. R. FLAroors, F. S. Hoson.ti, HENRY JONES, SAML. J. RA - mtiu. OCAS. FLANIGEN, of Wilmington, Del. WM.CARTERF.T, See, B. R.MILLBI:, Neal. . BILLINGS STROUD; Agent. BLASTING Powder, Sehltr Fuse, and Rifle ILI Powder for sale by - LN. BULLARD. - i'KETKNIVES.—A large assortment Of ttio be:dirt rosrketiat turtp.wm, TIDO@ p 0211 A J/WWERLD# . . ~ . AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION! AND examine the ehokO stock of Spring and Summer Goods, just °potted for Examination and Sets, al very low figures by C. W . . 'AIOTT. . , • rtUALIS, Lawns, Brilliants, ehnice,..?tterns, very cheap by C. W., LIOTT. • ,QTELLA, Cashedere, and DoLain Shawli at k. 7 very Ww prices by C. W. MOTT. HATS and Caps of the newest styles, in great variety by C. W. MOTT. ptilliNTS in abunJaneu by •• N. ?JOTT. - - , RC)WN and Blue Slwetinz and Stirtings-- IL> Shirting Strip9s, T'.ekS, - Denims, Summer StufiA, Ste., ,ke., as Itiw as can be afforded in this market. C. W. MOTT. • CLOTIris, 'Cushirrirrs and Vestings, very sirable stylci, at pries that cattpot .fail to suit. Call and he cetivin:ed. C. W linrr; TP_ R ASS Hoops, Hosiery, Gloves, Belts, JO etc., etc.. by . C. ,W. MUTT. UGR °CM:. 3 F.S, Crocker, 1 - lartlware and r various other Articles to nunierons to men tion,--all of shall be 8014 Cheap for Caslt or Itendy Paw. C. w. morn. • Montro - sc, 'May . sth, 1857. S. 11-SAY:IX ti -EI.oTIIz:R9 AB, E I:\T : P,EGEIVI;t\c-G swi yply 91 411 i . i.(3 43 SPRING AND WC+ G 0 1 1)W, \- - TIIICII fir Cuslior P roduce can be bou g ht V V very tow. • %VALI, PAPER. A Select assortment just T S. H. SAY RE & 'BROTHERS C A11.1!ETI \G. liarg::lns Ril'vre.:l by S. 11. SAYRE & BROTDERS • \ PLOWS! PLOWS. invite the attentio:Y‘of FarmPrs to the celebrated Peekskill° Plow's kt hich e have added to otirl.lrtze asAortmont. S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS, • ProPrietors of Eagle rutin - dry. 111)1:arose, April 29th, 1557.• IStf. New Millinery and Dress-Making EST.IBLISIIMEXT. Ladies, have you Hoard tho News. 74N. ITAnnT , , 'formerly o4New ; York, has openet• I a Millinery Fancy Store itf the village of Brooloyn, and haling, just re ' • turned trout•Nrw York with a Lante ftll4l rZtv.l2ionabli.e stock 4.41;qt - ids consisting ol*La •liCA and Misses Straw of every style and variety. Al;,t, Crape and Silk Hats, e . onstatttly on hand. Ot every hue and color, together with ct sph ndid a- sortment of FANCY GOOr.q, Aneh as Etnbioideries,ll:tir Braids:Hosiery-, Cater, 1-lend Dresses, Lace • Gpo•is . ete., -et&i Ltll of which she otrerS r.t. the LOWEsT rl:it'ES. * * *Particular attentivn AViiitn. paid to Bienell lair—always at floale. Brooklyn, 51a2, sth, 185.7 D 11 14:1 : 2 4 At the eV: Stu ;cc.. i n Gibstoni. - _ lIF urdersogned returned from New York, are now exhibiting.- to the good peoill e of G,bsyn anti vieiniti . , n toiaplett2..a..s' soft:. :nent,of D ry; .GO4l tis, Groceries, Criie.tery, h I it_rd. ware, Boots and Sl:ries. Pais aid Cap, !teat - it-- untie Cloth:nz, Stap!c! ;Ind F..ney Day Goods consisting of Lawns. Berger - Chats's Ginghams. Prints. Sheetings, Tiekings, Ind a .largo stock of Suintner Goods for Men anti Boy's wear. Believing the Rf.wdy pay and ) , hort etedit sys tem to be the true ono our motto is "The nimble hispence is better than the slow . Cull 3nd see us for we will sell you goods Cheap, for Cash. • IiAWLF.I*& GUILD. - Gibson, April 20t11, N B. All kinds of pi4duce Inked iri'.evlinng,e for Goods. 11. & G. rissolutica, 'THE copartnership heretofore.; etisting be tweet, Elishaßetl and W. 31.Tingley:tmder the firm of 11€;il & Tingley i, this 601 N-solved by mutual consent. The Books and Met:tents are in the hands of W..)1: Tingley for settlement in consequence .1 hi: tecnnainted With said accounts. They •wilt be att lite store in flop Bottom on Saturday of each '.vettk. All persons having unsettledatconnt urnin thein. . ..dre requestild to settle the same ininksdiatoly, by note or otherwise. • ELTSHArTIEIX, The, businciel xih ho carriell. on 'fit. tfo.nld stand in llop Bottoin by Eiisha and Truman Bel! who are thankfdl for past furors. We splicit a call from all 6ni 01l customers. 11 . 1 iIELL, T. BELL, . 1810: flop Bottom, April 29 1 ,11, 1t57 - Notice, INTIIERAR, my wife, 31AnTtlA fit.. has left V :my lied and board without just cause or provocation, all per Ons are hereby forbiden to harbor or trust her on my account, as 1 will pay no debts of her contracting, after this date. I: - JAMES BROWN. .* Franklin, June 22d, 1857. WOOL CARDING; subscriovr is fitting up his ma'ehinery T to accommodate hiS customers with work to suit the•spinning and knitting public on short notice. 'Thankful fur past favors he hopes by strict attention to busines4 to merit a share of public patronage. - A. G. REYNOLDS. Wesi, Brookn, June Ist, 1857. 23tf. . - The World's Great PRIZ.E MEDALI • ANV , 'ARTiEdTO C. MEYER, • Fur his Two Pianos, London, October 15, 1851 . • O.iIEYER; and ; JJ IrtshPeEpC2 liFcUsuiletlifo t r ;l n at i h i e ia b f a t .s ieli op sta c ly on hand PlArtOlegti v a ' l to those for .evhn; 1 buy - • 11 he received the Prize - Medal, in London, itt 1851 All orders promptly attended to, and are taken in the selection and packing the • same. Ho has reeieved during the - last IS years more medals than any o'er maker from the - Franklin Franklin Instititte ; also First Premiums , at Boa. ton, and Preiniiims at New York and Baltimore, Wii4ooma removed froln II S. Fourth street. to :No. 180 ARCH STSEET, below Eighth; ffeuth side rhiladelphia. ap 1.4. Iff4"l. _ - - , L. MERIII3II N - S hippy. to annOuhee•to burr agreef;us e I to)mers that he is niit rttiviat cheap stock oi'Sptirtg and Sinimer qa le p 'consistfilt in pirt"..of Dry Goods, • -- Groceries Croekerry' - ,flaidivare etc. Which ho will sell fort h Butter, . • ,; , in a manner which will piovn pert satilifteo: tory to all who are dispoued to dell with hitn, _ sonviile May Bth, 1857. I ' • READY MADE CLOTHING,' IA at the " Upsoeville B OOTS & SHOES - JUST, REF7D, . at ,the " tpsunvil!erEzehaiiga" 1 4 1 HIGHEST _PR ICES [PAID: FOR B urr ER,at, the wyjmonvtßij-Eiettinge." -4 --=S1::1 RAU , z :V at 0F ,1e . 01,2 t D'iisT2' change." MONOPOLY! -MONO " OLY T•"" is the great 4,4inelplellmong our ail; • fish. small tiuruhants:' In proof of thii at the late Act passed At prohibiting-. hawking and peddling in Suseitielianna County; an Act. passed. to. gratify some ollthe Merchants • who have expressed a desire "to lop some large . wog(ms." - ' ;NI . - 6attelibt fg, lloSenbania - n EJtiV, I, \ T . b ye' 1. if rt rin T 4.; Er t : Their large wagon will run there •regfitarly than ever befGre, until their license for pctidlid expireit. In, order to r amommudite the etinidittf ,- nity and be.able, to bale monoOly saccessfu ly, theY have wade a:rrangemetits Ito get New Goods weekly from Neiv-Y - ork,aiid they will sett the same from ;5 to :la per cent. cheaper. than . ltays)ther establishment in.Stisquehanna Couns ty. We havenow. received Our! -- NEW st. 4 - -The laraest; cheapest and - best ever cirei-e.d.in , this Market: It. to enumerate the articles which' comprises: it is sufficient to an) general stock of the latest'and n goods- in the market, and we in the public, as well, in taste; as it. words more to our fellow-citiz larly to those who feel thcnase and not:obliged to purchase at store. \V know.that it will .1 test to examine and price, oar g chasing elsewhere; that is a trt penny saved is better than twi are determined to spare no . .paiit satisfactiim, and we shall n'tya happy to exhibit our assertme will favor us with a tall. (lutri:NEEnn,jlost Mont .ose, May . 121.141135 T f 11 - 111 i: littE . l .- - I -... ic- • IVI•O'N T Fto S - .: P . A. • • ci-t,r T ILE sub - ,icrib'er haring purrilaielio ....t • refitted and - nep:ly furnished the 31 " - ` 7( 'above well known a d popular Hotel, eitt ... , glmr-vr- , •__: - is prrpared to tine . :nod* the traii., eling public and others. with ll the attentioas and co3veniences usualli found in &Ai-class iluttse. . No cffort will 'Llt glared by,the Pro prietor and his Assistants - t+- make the Hotel egITA! in ev'ry point. to any: in the eotinti". The Mir will always . be isitpplied- with the Choicest Liquors.. , The Stables; - connected are latze; roomy and convenie atteat2ire Hustlers! are always [' MuntrA:se, May 13th, 183'7: . C. W. NASD, R.ec't7. Eqdte Br4er,c,- and, eaferi iii Et- rheniye, and Land • I'i:tyrant% - . • DES MOINES, OWA. 1 -1 4 .ASTEE?..; 117,,e.ta5.44 bought and ' intereAtpaid on depositls. Muni/ Jowled': I or invt'-ited at Western rets. - Lands-bonglii and sold. 1 . 2...n1s located Witt' Warrants 'o' task oa the most fa'vorvble toms. I • -- . We attend to any business contiecteA With ,Goyeintn'ent 'Land Offices, in . cential.prWes i tern k-- wa,takes 'paid. Cpl i lectiunb "trade, arid promptly. remitted. . 1 1 I be. 3ioine.7, May 'lO 1r) s Or at• the areat, —.net al 1855, and Mien on exhi Wan at the County and State F.Ars in our own L eonntry has always, been pronounced the best • Nracitine in tole. Tilt rite the Farmers of this ''cinitity. to tail an me. at 'slontrose\and examine th 6 31:whine - for thee*" tiefves, as an accurate-desetiption ef the ' web iu priut would oee'upy too much space in.tha eoltuuns of a houspaper. I . - C. DetATUROP, Ageitt. Miintrose, April 24 - Ip7l .. • W. M. T IN GLE Y Eggs, • or itorlo of „ , PlirmOril'iciduop, ,tarfecto• ANNY'S CO A;,irrirt:tct Gents; i., ek nf,„"'ove:atDi Hoairry of every , for WLII. & GUILD'S. D©M'S and Shoes, and Readpinitde. ing of every styie in market, at • HAWLEY & GUILD'S.' AComolet.e, amortnient, t, of Bannat.§, Rad and Pree .. Trin gsl, unin Ste., a ,-; . LIAWLEY . & GUILD'S. - • F . 4.LOUR and Salt, the Barrel or Peund,'•at &, UM'S.- Eagle FOundry Plows FOR superiority of casting and elateelte of machinery can not be excelled. S. H. •%TitE Yo BROTIMS. Corn PI . ARTICULAR. attention: is invited to the* 1113 Peelotkill Corn noir ; deeided4 tbe bent. Corn' Plow ever - introduce t in this market. C. cla li. Iva: DROTIIIIREL : (oUltalVa N 0 betttre tbet c6un by S. H. STOVES ,_.STAFF,' 'JR Stoves hive .bee "j to tho - entire satlifa 'reed no recommend from S .Aarage I AT latided - prices st Lawns, A ir reduced prices.* Parasols I yOU can buy a-Para schiPie ACCOUNTS .soirville OW! selected stock is not necessary our 'assortment that we have ost 'fashionable nnot fail to suit prices. - A few .fts, and partied- Ives independent some partlitilai e - for your inti.• sods before_ par e motto that °a 1 , earned." We to general . yA be ready and ,nt to those who & Co. with this, House t, and careful and n charglT of them. S. TAttBELL. gINED ors.. rp Ilin'tApso:offered , ras, ISt 133anIziis.::j, I I: -STOVEOSi.: son thorouglt * tried ton of a) f, thatfiley;' ftlikerazas:f eLains. for a tong is at C. W. Mon's. tAii*eoi '...'li-,-;:: 'W. 31017' awns. • • : . *r"o4', C W * .OA,raSISS of iert vheop-at