The third pkee known as the Griffin farm,and ommeneing at a stake and stones in the north line of the reservation, and the north west cor. 'net of the Bentley farm, as lot No. 9.thence west 37 I ", e r e hes to a stake and stones corner, thence North I and six tenths perches td 'a stake and stones corner and north east corner of G. North, thence west on the said reservation line 67 per. ehes-to a stake and stones corner, thence South . 3 deg., E. 349 perches to a stake and atones 'cornet, thence East eighty perches, - to a stake and stones tio, sluth worst corner of No. 9. 'thence north 1 deg., East along the West lino of No. 9, 34:3 perches to the place of beginning, 'containing 2001 - cles, be the some more 'or less, 'with one framed house and barn and orelird, and • a bouteightv :terra improved, being lot No. 10, on said map and stmey. Thefourth piece known as the Shay fnrm,and commencing in the north line of the reservation in the north west corner of No 10, thence west 161 perches, along the line of the said teserva. tion to a stake and stones toners, thence south 58 perces to a stake m.d stones. thence south 20 degrees east 174 perches to the road leading from A. Hill's on the saidturnpike to Silver Lake, thence along the said road south 60 degrees 'east 44 perches, thence north 80 degrees east 20 perclies:hlong said road, thence south 67 per. 'ches to a stake and Stones . - corner, thence east '73 perches to a stake and stones corner, thence north 3 degrees west along the lino of- No. 10 349 perches to the place of beginning, containing 2 85 acr es, more or less, 'with a framed house, convenient 'dairy cellar; a larg e new barn and stabling under, and about 100 acres improved, being lot No. 11 on said map and survey. . The fifth piece known as the A - made farm, 'commencing at stake and stones in the west line of No. 11, and 88 perches south of the north lire of the reservation, thence west, 9.1 perches to a .stake and stones corner, thence south 88 perch es to a stake and z•tones,ihence south 20 degrees east, 140-perches to a stake and. stones, thence 'south 45 deg. east, '72 perches to a _stak e an d stones, thence east 84 perches to a stakes and stones, thence north 87 perches to tho road that leads'from A. Hills to Silver Lake, thence south so a t *, west 20 perches to a. stake and stones, thence north 44 perches along thetaidroad,thence :north '2O deg. west, 1'74 perches, to the place of beginning. containing one hundred and eighty - five acres, more or less, with a dwelling house, framed barn, and about seventy-five acres im proved—it being lot No. 12, on the a.r:d _map and survey. The sixth piece, known as the take i Farm, beginning, at . a post in the rand leading from Ansel Hill's to Silver take in the won line of lot No. 12, known as the • Kennale Farm, thence south 38 degree's weSt.36 perches, thence sonth :to degrees west 125 perches to a stake and stones corner, thence so - eth - 89 derpees west 82 perches to a stake and stenos corner at the side of the highway, thence south 2 degrees west • 31 perches to a maple tree, thence south 16 de. - grtes 41 perches to the edge of the water an the shore of Silver Lake, thence be the same tine 19 porches to a point in the - said hike, thence south 30 degrees west 97 percht4 to a point in I said lake in She northwest line of,E. W. Rose ' s, allotment of said reseratien, thence north 52 .1, degrees east 44 perches to the shore Of said lakelk thence by the same course 114 pereleen to a stake ' and stones corner, the northweat 'Corner °T EM. Rose's allotment, thence north 40 perches to a stakes and stones, thence north 45 degrees west 72 peisires to, post and stones,. thence north 26 degrees West.3s perches to the place of be ginning, containing,l26 acres, more or less, 30 acres improved and a young orchard, being let No. 17 in said map and survey. The seventh piece known as Turnpike earth commencing at a post and stones in the Turn pike aforesaid, at the south east corner of lot No. 8. known as the caner lot, thence west 131 perches to a stake and strova corner, then 4 Seelth 122 ptcrehes, to a stake and Stones corner. thence North 76 deg., East 180 perches to the . Turnpike aforesaid, to W. 'Meeker's land, thence in a northerly direction along the said Turn. pike,eabout 140 perches to the place. of begin. cling, containing 144 acres more- or less - , with a trained house:and barn and about . 4( 1 acres im- • proved, being lot No. 6, on the said map and survey. The said seven• lots of land lay con 7 tiguous to each other, and form . one compact bode. 1328 acres, being the part allotted to Rob 'e -t if. Rose in the deed of partition between E. N. Rose, A. 11. Rose, now deceased, and R. H. Rose, of the Reservation ,ofthe late. Robert 11. Rose, deceased. Seized and taken in execution at - the suit of -William . Jessup, to the use of John G. Sturges, Pgainst Robert H. Rose. . Also—By virtue of a writ issued out of the ..rosnty court of Common Please of Litzerne i.onnty, and to me-directed, I will expose to sale, the above Hid and place, all that certain Piece' or parcel of land situate and being in the township of Springville,. in The County of Susquehanna,.. and hounded and described as follows to wit : on the North by lands of Freston P. Merritt ; East by lands of Benjamin Stephens, on the South by lands of Alonzo Oakley, and on the West by lands of E. S. Kinney; containing one hundred and five acres, il.iore or, less, with the. appurtenances, one log - hoitse. one framed barn, ono orchard and about sixty acres improvatd. Taken in execution at the'suit °of Waters s. tobier vs. John Kinney. F. PAIOLLISTER,Sheriii. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, JUIY 21st, 1857. LL. i .. l N[aLii . EffaaAA HE jiiFill Tenn or this In,titution - will co co rn. enee on the I 9tli of August, and continue thirteen weeks. The Winter Te r rm will coeutnence on the first Weddeiday in December and continue thirteen Weeks; an,d . cloto upon the second day, of March. Lotnmence a: the close of th - e Wither Terri and continue two-thirds of it Term, or eight and a Weeks, and Close the first wick in May. . INSTIMCTORS: Eel' E. Attti. in Arithmetic. Rev,. L ErmiAnbsox, Engl6H Eranclies and , .11athematics; Ties N. M. iticiiinusos, Drawing and Peaiting. E.MPENSES. Mnhioa Coreenon Branches per Term - Ancient Lar.guages and &lathe- • matics 7,66 Natural Phytiology and Philoso. PhY - . 6,00 • " ' .- Drawing and Printing, each 2,00 " Music on the Piano 5,00 " " On the Guitar • 4,00 " Vocal Music adapted to Cordmon Schools----.. • . ,50 Room Rent 2.00 Expenses of Recitation Rooms ,50 Board per week, not including Room and Lodging - • 2,00 The usual arrangements made for those who Trish to board themselves. • Payment, one half in advance_and the other half at the middle of the Term. Radon], Jfirly. Bth, .1857: - riSTItAY.RD from the' sabserr .1 ' ter abont the first of June 44. 1 four yearlings—three heifers and one steer—two heifers are dark one has some white on its back—the other is of a yellow cast Whoever will return said yearlings, or give . information where they may be found shall he amply rewarded. ALANSON - ALDRICH. West Harford, July 50,1857: .Bw3. Cash for WooL HBURILIT will pay the highest price for .-WOOL, in Costa. or GooDs, at his store in New Milford_ = July 4th, 1857. , Blackberry Wino. IT la nutritious to the blood. promotes diges /ion, exhilarates the spirits, strengthens and invigorates the whole system Price. 15 eta. per bottle. For sale by ABEL TURRELL Gash Taid for Wool, IrrtHE highest market price in Cam' paid for .4 'Moos* pounds of Woos by HAWLEY & GWLL. Gtbsou, Jape 1857 t Tioga Point Agrimatural Workes. Mtits Vrook#., ATHENS, BRADFORD CCU iTY, PENN'A MANUFACTUEEES, WHOLESALE RETAIL DEAL- . BAS IN - Emery's Eurivaljed -Horse IL"oi . erS. rpTIRESIIERS and Separators, Threshers and Ckaners, Circular and Cross Cut Saws, Mill Saws,Shingto Machines, &c., Emery's Hickok's and Kranser's Cider Mills and Presses, Corn She' lets, Clow's firain Cradles, Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutters, Horse Powers, Dor Powers, Grain - Drills and Broad Cast Sowers, Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Corn and Cob Mills, Dederick's Hay Presses, Stamp Machines; Ketchum's Mmicrs and Reapers, Excelsior Pin - - . ranE, Mills, Provi4ion Safes, Refrigerators Leather and Rubber Belting. Our Excelsior Fanning Mills are, unrivalled. Extras Furnished for repairing alEmachines sold by us. IVl'Deseriptive Cat alogues, Price 'Lists and Circulars of all ma chines sold by us, sent . gratis 'and post_psid to all applicants. Send as roar namo and address. . Agent, IT. L. lit.owntts, (of Franklin,) Mont rose P. 0., Susquehanna County, - • . R. M. WELLS & BROOKS. Athens, Pa., July Ist, 1857. - 28m4. P. S. For sale cheap for .calh, payable before September- next. Two of KETcuum's LIGHT TWO HOI:SC IdowEßs, with four toot cutter bars, well adapted for mug% land, and are well calculated to please the farmer. • 28m1.] . R. M. W. &D. Notice. 1 2 UTliER STANLEY .. • SALLY BALCH, arin WhittonOre and Mary Whittemore • his wik, Amos Day and rtetsey Day his wife, Jasper Stanley, .Mathew Stanley, Horace Stanley and Luce Heald, and Edward Stanley, Mathew Stinley.iames Stanley, Horace Stanley the younger, 8e:1j:tulle C. Stanley. Ellen Stanley, and Archa Stanley, deceased, and Jason - Stanley: Leonard Stanley and Mathew Sianlei, children and heirs of Mathew Stanley, deceased. In Partition, in. the Cereal of Common Pleas of Susquehanna Coun ty. To the above named dekndants:— , TART: NOTICE; Tont the court have grarten a • role on the defendants, in the above mentioned case, that they, severally. be and upin.ar at the next term of said court. to be held at the court house is 'Montrose, in and for said county, on the ,third Monday.-in An oust next, to offer in writing, the highest price which ho or she will pay ,for the lot of land and premises mentioned in said iTitke.,over and above the valuation thereof return -ed to said court, by the Sheriff's inquest, and in default thereof„that the same be awarded to the plaintiff; or sold, as the court may older std 4ireet. By the Court. S. B. WELLS, Prot'y. Montrose. :tuft- ‘2 : 31, 1337. Notice. L UTHER STANLEY ORIN WIIITTEMoRF.,' and 3rary Whitlemare his wire, Anti„ Day and Betsey Day his wife. and Mathew Stinley the lde . :-. •i ;i3 tdward. Stanley, Jantes,Stardey, 31athew Stan ley, //or - ace StLnley the younger, Benjamin C, Stanley, Susan P. Stanley, Jefrerinn Stanley, Afajor Stanley, Ellen Stanley and Archa Stanley, de cealed, an,l Jason Stanley the young.er, ehillyen anti heirs of Ciat in Stanley, dti'eased. In Partition. in the Court If Co:ucton Pleas of Susquehanna County. To the above namerrdefendants:— Trorn NOTICE, That the court h:ive granted a rule on the defendants; in the above mentioned ease. that they, Never:illy. he and :weir at the next term of said court, to be held at the court house in Montrose, in and for said county, on the third Monday of Augnst next, to offer in writing the highest price which he or s . he trill pay tor the lot of land and premises mentioned in said case, above the valn,tion thereof returned to said court by the SherifF's inquest, and in de default thereof; that the same be awarded to the plaintiff, or sold, as the said court may order and direct. By the Court. S. B. WELLS, Prot,, Montrose, July Ist, 1857. Susquehanna County Teacher's Ballan , • B. F. TEWEs.EURY, Co. Sup't, J.F•STotiDARD, A. M., Principals. A TEACHER'S NORMAL SCHOOL, TO . I continue ten weeks, will be opened on the and day of Sept. it; the buildings of the Susquehanna Academy, • at Montrose, Susquehanna Co, under the super vision of the ~bone named Principals. The buildings ,will aceinnodate upward of TWO HUNDRED sTUDENTs, there being E.U. - iHT fine recitation rooms. Regular cooties of LeCtures will be delivered on the Science an Art of Teachiitg and on .1 1 .orad Science by. Prof. STo 7 onani:i. Occasional lectures will alsti be del;vered du ring the gessh,n by Hon. G: A. GF.OW of Glen wood,(expecti,d) Hon.sWfl. JEssur, and It. B. LITTLE and B. S. BF,:s.rt.Ey. Ergs. of Montro,e. Negotiations are now in progress, with every ape:mince of - success, with a view of securing the Rev, HENRY. WARD BEECHER to de liver the ORATION at the opening of the School.. • •EXPEIisE..4. • Board. nd . ldging, $2,25 per week. , Teachers and Students, who desire, can board themselves. -Tuition in the-English llepartment, including Algebra and Physiology, to those from Susque hanna . County if 5.00; others $6,00. Other branches taught if desired; , Competent MSIsTANTS will. be employed to aid the Pnncmi..a.t.s. It is also expected that a Tv/Cher of Pitosori-narnr will bei connected with the School. Stoddard's Mathemetical Series. Clark's Grammnr. All Teachers who intend entering the• advanced classes in- GraMiner, should furnish Themselves with a GOOD DICTIOIAILY. The Text Books should be secured by the Teachtrs pre vious to the opening of the School, if possible. Those who wish board or rooms Will-sp r yly to L F. Fitch, Eq., or Willis B. Deani, the Artiiit, 314 n, rose, Fa. 1;) P f. Stoddard will be present during tlfC en tire erm, sod devote his whole time to teach ing, ecturing. and ' otherwise advancing-the in terests-of the School.. Further partieulnrs given as soon as known. All inquiries, relative to the School, cheerful. ly answered by• If. F. TEINKSBUItY, Co, Supt. - New Milford, Susq'a Co., Pa:, 28tf. July 13th, 1857. • noard for Toaahers. Those who will furnish board for Students, during the term of the Normal .Shcool 'are" ie. quested to band in their names and the number they can accommtidate, as soon as possible ; so Chet we may complete our arrangements at an early day—thereby placing the matter of homes for all who maquorne beyond uncertainty. - W. 13, DE ANSI. Montrose. July 20th. 1857 Horse Rakes ! Horse Rakes !I T‘ICKERMAN & GARRATT. have just te ll ceived another tot of the eelebrated Re. yoking Horse Rakes which are admitted , by all that have used them to be superior to any now in use. For sale cheap. New Milford, July 7th. 1857. Tr ENNEDLS. Medical Triscoyeiy, for sale by ABEL TM:MEM. QTAFFORDIS Oliste_Tnt, at TryriqtELVS. Above- we present you with a likeness of Dr. 51011 SE—the inventor . of NORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PIUS; This - philanthropist has sport the greater . parl'of his life in travelling, having visited Europe, Asia, Africa 'and South America —spent 3 years amen.' the Indians of bur West ern country,--it was in this wiry that the Indian' Root Pills 4:ere first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first until to establish the fact that all disea ses arise 'from mreerrr'or •hie I:noon—that our strength, health and Hft depend upon this fluid. When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the diff. erent functions of the body, the blood loses its scion, beeoriteS thick, corrupted and discs sed;— thus cautiag pains sickness and distress ofevery nameeour strength is eXhausted, we are depriv. ed of our health, and Illantere is not assists d in throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood Will become stagnant and cease to act, and thus our light of life be forever blown out. flow impor tant is it then to keep the passages of the body free and open. And how pleseant to us to be a ble to put a medicine in your reach, viz., Morse's Indian Root Pills, made from plants and roots that grow around the mountain cliffs in -Yet-tare's garden, for the health and comfort of diseased man. 'One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and .assists Nature in throwing off the finer portions of corruption within. • The second which is a plant is an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage-to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throw ing off phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third,is a Diaretic,-- which gives ei;,se and double strength to the kid neys: thus encouraged, they ertw large amounts of impirrities_ frora the blood, - which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or seater passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other way. The fourth is •Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the' blood; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot .pass he the other outlets, are thus Wren up and conveyed off in great nnantZties by the bowels. From the alloy-reit is shown that Dr. Morse's judian Root Pills not only enter' the stom.;eb, but become united with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely cleanse the s yqtera from all impurity, and the life of the body which is the llood, becomeS perfectly healthyi•— conserprelptly all sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they carnet remain when the bo dy becomes so pure and clear. The reason why poeple are so distressed when si c k, andso many is because they do not get a medicine that will pass to the :acted parts, and which will o pen the natural passam; ler the dihease to be east out, hence, a small quantity of food and oth er matter is lodged, and the stomach and intes tines are literally overflowing with the corrupted thus undergoing disagreeable . fermenfa than, constantly mixing with the blood, which .throws the corrupted matter through every vein and artery„until life is taken from the body by Dr. Morse's p`iLLii have ndded to themselves .victory epon victory, by restoring of the sick to health and happiness.— Yee' thousleds who have been racked or tor mented with s!eknese, pain and anguish, 'and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burning eleentUte of raging fever, and who have hen brought, as it were, Within a Step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been nembered with the dead, had it not beh•for this greet and wonderful medic. inc. Morse's Indian Root Pills. After 1 or 2 do-, „ sets had been takettethey were astonished, ands absolutely surprised, in witnessing their charm ing effects. Not only de they give immediate tease and strength, and take away all sickness. pain and enguish, bilt,they.at once go to work et the foundatii.nof the disease, which is the blot d Therefore, it will be shown; especially by thos e who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease—the deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the flush - 6' yriuth and beauty will agaieretutrt, and the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your days. Besvcre of counterfeits in yellow wrappers—all genuine are in nr.or., with the sig nature of A._ J. WHITE &Co., on each box. .july .Ist, 1837: 127 Gtr.. BY virtue of a writ of Yen. Ex., issued from the Court of Conan:KM Pleas of Susqu'a .Connty, and to me directed, I will 'expose to sale at the Conrt House in .Montrose, on Fri day, the 3rd day of July next, at one ()cluck, P. M., the following Real Estate, to wi:: . All that certain piece or parcel of land situate .and being in the township of Bridgewater, in the county of Susqueh.mna, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Oil the north and east by !ands of Latham G.irdner. on the sout'l by lands of John Wood and Joshua Curtis, and •on the wcst.by lands of John Trumbull, con taining one hundrefl, acres of laud with alloW ances of six per cent., be the same more or less, with - the appertenancos,•one framed lrOuse, one framed barn, an orebard, and mostly improved. T:dien in execution at the suit of Alexander W. Leisehrint, va. Richard May. . ;•• The above sale is hereby adjourned to Wed nesday the sth dal; cf Angust next. at one u. clock P.M. F. P. BOLLISTER, Sheriff. Sher:fra Office, .Montro4e, r:lne 10th, 1857. ( 28w3. ‘ll'.l of '-'4l Z(Q. aCo MAKE HAY' WHILE THE SHA S iHNES STE. THE UNDER.SIGNELi, (aft er last season,) the L Indepeivint Tooth Horse Liter xe, take pleasure in recommending it, for .he Ing reasons: • Ist That it will rake more Hay in the same t!me than any ether Rake in use. • 2nd. That while other EloNe Rakes are taao. "lions to operate. this is managed with eotnaratiye ease, and in fact with pleasure, as the operator rides on the Rake while raking, and it van he op. orated by ant buy crimple of managing a llorse. 3d. That other Home Rakes which have been introdUlt.ed.lato this . section, (that will operate on rough meadows,).tear up.the sods, roll over the loose stones, and twist up the Hay so as to make thkt other handling inconvenient.. This Rake leaves tile Hay in the satte condition as the old Hand Rake, dean, free from dirt and stones and easy to pifcb. 4th. This Rake is less liatle to get out be repair; and can be easily mended withoUt going off the Farm. 6th. The Teeth being all hung independent of each other, when an ebstaele is in the way while raking, no more Teeth are raised fr s oM the ground than is sufficient - to pass it. Also this Rake may be used for raking Grain ready for binding, at the same time raking / over the whole field.- • H. S. Searle, F. M. William.s; L. D. thiernsty, M. L. Catlin,. S. R. SLyre & Bro., E. G. Babcock, IL A. Butterfield, Dan'l Seirle,• F. %V. Stone, • Sohn Slierer. Bridgewater, June 23,1857. *** These Rakes are now manufactured by• CHAUNCEY FOOT, one mile North of MONT.. ROSE, at the Foundry formerly occupied by M., & E. MOTT, where they can be obtained. Machines may be seen at the store of S. H. Sayre & Bro., and other places in Montrose. *** These Rakes require the Hind Wheels of a Wagon to make them complete fur rise. L F. FITCII. rIASH paid for ail the Wool. in Susqui.hanna Co., by DICKERMAN & GARRET. FLOUR for sale by the Load or Barrel, by DICItEII.SIAN & GARRETT. Niw Milford, Juno lOth, 1857. JUST look At the Ribbons and Bonnets et. KEN YON'S Sheriff's Sale. lIVIPOitTANT TO V' t LITTLE & HARDING'S COLUMN. ANOTHER Kaige ad sTlctaiir toth of HITT n oft. Feu' the &miner Trade. Now and Beautiful styles,Now being opened by LITTLE & HARDING. Farming Tools, • T 3 AK ES,Forks,Seythes,Snaths ) Seythe Stones, n Grind . Stones, Horse Rakes, - Grain Cradles, Si. a ts , te e ., o full assortment just received by LITTLE & HARDING. Fish! Fish!! , . AFRESEI lot those Fine Heavy Codfish, also, Blue - fish b Barrels•ar.d HAW Barrels, just reueived by LITTLE & PARDLNe. ALSO; i t NEW Stock of Groceries, hardware, LI. Crockery, &c., &c., a bandreth part of %%filch we have notoime to Mentio'n. Enough to say, we have almost anything, and eve rything expected to be found At a store in the conntry—:all of which wo are determined to turn into cash,. in the very sheiteM plmaible time and we herewith iesno a NOTICE ;_t; IlUzrfq@ELlM. We wish It distinctly undeittond, that for Gni!' Ave Will sell any kind of Goods at mneh lower 'prices thari usual. Kind Reader 1 A rerc;PJ ivitlz You Privately, if you Please. We do not wish .you to enterain the it:ea for a moment. that we will sell you goods at - cost, or less for tin! sake of doing business; for that is not. our intention. We are willing t'o sell at a very small profit, and be content. Large Sales and Small Profits. NVe are determined to sell a !urger amount Goods this Summer, than ever before, and al though our profits may appear light, vet we ex pect at the end of th' year, the whole amount will prove satisfactory. Fresh Groceries. liG.:111, Molasseq, Rice, Coffee, Tea, and, I.D all kinds of. Crocericsin any gnantitic - at the very lowest - rates, a full stock constantly on hand, by LITTLE & Four Shilling Tea, NOTWITIISTANPING the recent heavy advance br the price of Teas, we have se cured a hir4e lot of the same quality of that which has created so :melt gootl'feeling among our Tea drinking cu4tomerls. P-lenty of it, by the chest or pound, at the old price, by • . . It IS .a Fact, iv ITAT Saleratus, Soap and Candles of the X best qualities, are for sale by the Box, at New York city--wholesale priees, by • LITTLE & HAEDLNG. • • Potash, Threans, a Purei'irtiele, for sale by & HARDING Boots and. Shoes, ONSTANTLY on hand, a first rite assort. ment - of Men's, Boys' and Youths", double sole Boots and Shoes, of the best manufacture, alsol Women's Shoes, Bnots and Gaiters in great variety, all to be sold at very•low rates, by • LITTLE & HAnntnu. • Hats and Caps, Ts nlningt enleqs variety, of kinds, rinality and prices, for sale by ' LITTLE & . • .•.. 7... go . nets, , TyinnoNs, Flowers and Trimmingß, for sale ill, by ' . 'LITTLE & HAI:DING. Clothing ! r`t OATS, Vests and Pants, well made; grid ' good styLs• Shirts, Collars; . Hosiery, Gloves, etc., for sale - cheap, by LITTLE & - . Leather! . . QOI.E and Upper Leather, Pegs. Shoo Nails and Thread, Wax and many other kinds of Shoe . Findings, for sale by - Lrril.E & HARDING. Carpeting!_. RICEI all Wool Carpets, at 6w price, for sale by Farmers and Gardeners I -ATTENTION!! WE have just received a large stock of Far iners"rools, such as Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Scoopcs, Garden Rakes 'and Hoes, Man ure Forks, Plough',Cultivators, &c., ' ALso—A fresh lot of Garden'and Field Seeds, fui sale by To Lumbermon and Coopers. D.EST CAA Steel and Steel Poll Axes, Cas Steel Mill and X Cut Saws, also Patent tooth * * -0 1. Cut Snws, with Files, of almost all de seriptioos, for sale by . LITTLE & HARDIAG. To Dairymen. • IItiCINS. Return Pais; Pans, Tin, Painted F and Cedar Pails, Butter Bowls, Dairy Salt, &c. die., for sale by -- L:TTLE S. HARDING. Are You Building? You will sago money by purchasing your Nails, Glass, Paints, Oils, Sash, Door Trim mings, and Hardware generally of LITTLE & ILLEDIN6. Flour, silt and Lime, • BY the Lead, or Darrel, constantly on band and for sale by ii Cash!! VOLT can buy almost anything, trutlie way of General Merchandise, for CASH, at a very small advance from coat; of LITTLE & HAUDIRG. Produce Wanted. BUTTER, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Grain of all kinds, Rags,Old Iron, Lumber. Shingles!, hied Apples, Beans; &e., &c., wanted in exchange for Goods, by Urns & csma2 ram MI LI FTLE & HARD` IG TUnkbannoci Depot, July lath, 1857. LIITLE & LITTLE & TIACDLtiC LITTLt & HAUDiNG *priu4 Nossoms *ring OZOge In Great Profusion and Magnificence !1 ! ::Oit- IL Kt a. ft I .T T; —::or: T ITII his compliments to his friends Acrd !' 1' the public for the substantial. facall !On continued patronage of his business; . would again announce that he is receiving a l ame and fail stock of Spring and St:Wier Gawk, Inehiding as usual a Ont. variety of Ladies' Mess Goods in Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, Baroge.DelaneN ralirAes, Silk' Plaid Ilareges,, Poplens; Brocade Black and Faney Dress Silks: Brodie, Stella, Silk and CaAmer's. Shawls; Mantillas, Par asols, Rich Ribbons, • Bonbets&Fiowers, Broadcloths, n • . Cassimers, 1. &c., &e. 1 With a great vatiety of 'other Maple send 'Pitney Guods, including Groceries, Croekery, Ilardware, Iron and Steel,.. Nails,Stnives, Hats at 4 Caps, Boots And Shoes, (_;arpeting, Flower Oil Cloths, Painted Win. do w Shades, Wall per, Clocks, Drags, ' Oils and Paints, . • & c & e. The entire stock ha . ..lug, been purchased for CASII and with much care, will be sold at the lowestfigure, and to r ct the views of the closest CASH or True hovers. New Milford, May I'Bsl. ABEL TURRELL HAS just returned from Nov York, with a largo and choice variety of Goods, bought for CASH, aid selected with much care, from over thirty of tho best Boasts in • New York, Which he offers to his customers and the public at low prices for cash: His stock comprises: DRUGS. MEDICINES,: PAINTS,„ , - OILS. • WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, GROCERIES. GLASS-WARE, CROCKERY, . MIRRORS,„ CLOCKS; WALL PA-PEit, WIND•OW PAPER; WINbOW.OIL.SLIADES, FANCY•GOODS.. USICAL INSTRUMENTS; JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, DR Y 0 0 D S., HARD WARE,' STONE • W ARE, WOODEN WIRE,' BROOMS, BRUSHES., tAP•ANNED. WARE, BIRD CAGES,, CANARY SEE-D;. POCKET IcNIVES, UMBRELLAS, GUNS, - PISTOL•S, • AM - MUN I . TION, • TURPENTINE,: • • CAMPIIENE . , BURNING . FLULD, A LGOII . 6 Li, -LIQUOR.S, For Medicinal Ptur . pcizes only,) T.R_U S S E S., - - SUPPORTER S, SIIOLL . 1) E .13AlA,C E S, • POR.TNIONAIES, • SPECTACLES,. SILVER & PLATE!) SPOONS„ FORKS, &c., 0: 0 L. I) P. BN S., STATIONERY. STRINGS, BOWS, &c., And all.of- the roost popular P ATENT ME•DIC.INES, Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto r(1. ceived, he hopes to merit a continuance and large increase of the same. . ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, June 10th. 1857. Horrible Smash Up! A CAR RUN OFF THE DUG WAY! And Twenty-five Dollars Destroyed ! UT thisbears no comparison in horror with ~17 what we are about to relate. Y °have Probably all heard of the :Dan with a cork leg so 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 other day of a lady who had lately been fit ted with a Pulli 4 Set of Artificial Teeth on the New Plan, Si . icrg after the teeth had been ad justed in the mouth a kind of spasmodic twiching of the muscles of the lower jaw was felt, and from that her month commenced to .open and shut with sni:h rapidity and violence, that all she could do she couldn't stop it. Sho was of course almost scared to death and so was the Doctor. Springing forwahl ho 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. • But the saddest part of the story -re mains to be told. Imagine the lady's distress when she discovered that her splendid set of teeth for which she had just paid three hundred dollars had completely eaten theinselces up. This lady from last accounts was dill suffering from a pain in the jaw,whicli,we had forgotten, to say by the 'Weil contractions of'the Digastrieus, was slightl# dibloeuted. Now it is ,to,be moat deVoutly honed; for the a'ske of. humanity that the profession will take warning by the unhappy fate of this lady, and be cautious. how, they em ploy their skill in all its most modern and. per fected forms, for without doubt had the doctor, failed in get out theses teeth they would have eaten the poor lady In death. Be assured, friends, I shall endeavor to koop 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 me at almost any time except meal time or night time in my eflice over Wilson's store, west end of Brick Block, with a heart almost berating with thanks for past favors, and over at your service for a mod erate ietitrn. Yours thankfulfy, , C. D. VIRGIL.. Dentisf, Montroso v Pa. T ILE Alt TiZ A. 14 ~ I 4 ire cSruch.nsurantteo. • OF PHILADELPHIA; - No. SO Walnat•st, above Fourth. .CAPITAL $300,000. Make insimance 'again/ft lose - or damage by Fire s on Baildinys, Furniture and Merchandise generally. ON ;lanes avid Cattle, agaisist death from any Caine, .,, OrLOSSES.PROMPTLy ADJUSTEb.I DIEtEtTOitS: B. R. ?drums, - J. CILOASDALE, J. R. FrAmdzs, P. S. 110fiCELEY, Henn , Jose's, Rm.. J. R&AILDALL CAM FLANIGEN, Of Wilmington, Del. Wid.CAIiTERET, Sec,. B.R.MILLEC;Preset. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. LASTING Powder, Safety Fuse, and Rifle Powder for sale by I. N.BULLARD. , TM= fCNIVNS.—:-4 bilge as/Kirwan' o I 11 - 4 44 4 1 4 01 ,c0 0 # TtlicaftilifX BEEBE :tc)c)Dl kol?1% a.ll di V' giao2o9 AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATIOSI NY) einmine the choice stock of Spring A and Summer Goods, lust opened for 8i: unladen and SAIE, at very liner:rev by C . Lawns,ehoice'patternsi very cheep by • C.' W. MATT, - STELLA, Cashmere, and DoLain Shaids at very low prices by - C. W. MOTT. EjATIS and Caps of the newest styles, in 1,,1 great variety by C. %V. MOTT. pILINTS in übundnnim by - C. W. MOTT. , D ROWN fled Blue Sheeting and Sit - dings-- 1" Stlirtiaz Stripes, Tieki., - Denims, Summer Stuffs, "&c., ate., as low as Can be afforded in this market. C. W. morn-. CLOTHS, Cashimers and Vestings, very de. strobie styles, at prices that cannot fail ,to suit. Call and be convinced. C. W. MOTT. 11) RASS !loops, 'Hosiery, Gloves', Belti, _LP etc., etc., by C. W. 310TT. • GG"" 'ERIES, Crocker, Hardware and various other articles to numerous to men tion,—all of which shall be sold Cheap for Cash or Ready Pay. C. W. MOTT. Montrose, May sth, 1851.: S. 11. SATRE ' & BROTHERS ARE NOW RECEIVIITS _ _ .• vivivr ay or 4/ 1 4% . itei \ '' SPRING . 41 41 - I fr AND 424" WENI`OLER 00113. THTCH for Cash or Produce can bo boui/h V very tow. IyIiALL i PA d PER. A select assurttnent jus S. 11. SAYRE & BROTIIER3. CARPETING. Bargains offered by • S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS. PLOWS! PLOWS!? LOWS. We invite the attention of Farmers to the celebrated Peekstille Plos which we have added to our large assortment. S. H. SAYRE - dz. BROTHERS, • Proprietors of .Eagle Foundry.. Montrose, April 29th, 1857.: . 7 18t1 . , New 3.lillinery and Dress- faking E;.§TABLISIIME.S".77;. . La.diet,have you Heard the News. Mrs. HAnnts, formerly of New York, has openened a' Millinery and Fancy Store in the ,village ,•;.'4 . of Brook lyn,.apd having just re- V-t-r, _ 2 turned froth New York With a Large and Fashjonab le stock of Goods consisting.of La dies and Misses Straw Hats of. every. style and variety. Also,•Crtipe and Silk • Hate, constantly on hand, of every hue and 'color, together with a spit udid assortment o 1 • FANCY COORS:- \ . , such as Embroideries, Hairßraids,liosierb Caps, head Dresse's, Lace :Goods, etc., .etc., all of whieji she offers at the towEsT nucEs. • - • * * *Particular attention will be paid to Bleach in!,—always at home. Brooklyn, May sth, 1637. At the New Store in Gibson. THE urdersigned haying 3ast retuned from New York, are now exhibiting to the good people of Gibson grid -Vicinity, a complete assort ment of Dry Goods; Groceries, .Crockery, ware, Mots and Shoes. Hats find. Cap's, Ready: made Clothing, Staple And Fahey Day Goods' consistitig, of Lawns, Berges Chals'E, Ginghams, Prints. Sheeting,s,Tickings; end a largo stoat of Summer Goods for Men and Boy's wear. Believing the Ready pay and sbort credit sys tem to be the true One our motto is "The nimble sixpence is better than the slow shilling." Call and see us for we tr ill sell you goods Cheap for Cash. , _ . Gibson, Aprij 20th, 1857. 4 - N B. All kinhof producoliken in exchange for Goods. - H. & G. Dissolution. THE co-partnership heretofore existing. Le tween Elisha Bell and W. 31: Tingley under the firm of Bell & Tingley is this day dissolved by mutual consent.. The Books and Accounts are in the hands of W. IS. Tingley for settlement in consequence if has being sego:tinted with said accounts. They. will Le at the store in Hop Bottom on Satprday of each ,wectc..-, All persons having unsettled ttecouni upon them-are requested to settle the same imuiediately„ by note or otherwise. ELISHA BELL, - . . -. W. 31. TIfiGLI:I7; . . . . ~. - - The business mill bo carried on a the ,old" stand in Hop Bottom by nlisha and Truman Bell who are thankful for past favois; We solicit a call from all our old customers. t. BELL, T. BP. LL. Hop Bottom, April 29th, 1557. - I.sm3. Notice. - 7HERAS, my. wife, 3.l4,ratra 11. i has left ray bed and board without just cave provocation, all persons are hereby forbiden to harbor or trust her on toy aceoun4 as t will pay no debts of her contractin g after this date' JAMES Franklin, Jane 22(1,1857.- Notieci• jury husband, James Browq, 'published me, i_V M a cula 31. Brown in the papers June 22d, as having left his bed and board without just cause or provocation. Ills statement is untrue in every particular. I left his house the 4th day.of last February; because' he ill-treated and abused me. • - DIARTILA 31. BROWN. Franklin, .InlY 13th, 1857. • 2Bw3.* WOOL CA'!WANG. - , . grim subscriber is _.fitting - up his machinery 1 to accommodate his customers with work to suit the spinning and knitting publitt On short notice. Thankful for past favors he hopes by strict attention to business to merit 'share of public patronage. A. G. REYNOLDS. - - West Brooklyn,_June 15t,.1857; 23tf. 2000 tolls WallPailOr, OOMPRISING a good varieiy of 'new pat k.../ terns; Also, Bordering, Window paper, &e.,juat. arrived, and for sale cheap for the-qual ity,,kg . • ABEL TERRELL Montrosi; March 18,1854. . . Attentio4 Farmers !--Plow Points Oalmost every pattern and kin' now in use; kir also No. 3 It. I. Blotchtoy Plows and Corn Plows, may be Writ any thrud of day and until 10 o'clock at, night, in exe l eange for Cash, Old Iron, Grain, Eggs, or any kind of Reidy -Pay, of May Ist. 1856.] - I. 'N. BULLARD. • Dairymen Take Notice*: TirAwizr.& GUILD have 'constantly 'cm I I hand and haie wide to order Chains, Fir. tins. Return Pelts and Butter. Tabi at . the best quality:- • [Gibson, Apill_2oth, 1857. , - PACKER'S VEGETABLE - COM. , . pound for Dysentety. A um) cure. For isi4 is tisitil by., A, Tultim4,„ -I HAWLEY & GUMS). - J.L. DIEU 11 616' to announce to hii tomer. that he - is ,no.tar stock of Sr ing and Stunmer impart of - . Dry. Goodi, • • G•cicd-"cri, Which he winlien Pr Buttet, .:Eggs, or any : kind of in a . manner which . will prove; tori .to all wbo itire'diaposed % sonviile May 80, 857. READY MADE • .1111 - at the' B'" &"JUST • at the", Upson nnliE HE4"/' PRIC J. BuTTER,at t Ups. AA SETTLEMV 4 iT OF - 0 DESIRABLE. attho cbanie' liiONOPOLY! MO ~ OPOLY.P. Prins is the great - prince - prince , e among oar ee l. 1 fish, small merchants. I, proorof ttilildok at the late Act passed attar abut, prohibiting'. , hawking and peddling . in Su " 'ae anniConaty-;-_2 , 2--; an -Act passed to gratify R om of ellferchruttaL 1‘ ... 'the have expresseda desire le sr simit large" wagons; • ' • - - , , , _. Gitttc . nberg It oen a/11111 fit,'' . r ._ -. _.. --.. D'fAili al t ON'OPOLT . -- - I • • ..,, „ .....::.. Their largo, wagon will rin more regtilarly ',- Wan ever before, until their iceasefor peddling expires. In order to iccommoditte *comma- i. Al nity and be eto battle reikidpoly enem a ta , 5•1 ly,, they have made .arrangements" to'ge t Neer - Gdods weekly from NeiwYor i k,andthey Will felt - -.•: the , same from 15 to 20 pecent. the/Teri thaw r. r. ti any - oilier establishment in usquebanna Cone. ty. We have.now received nr f • - , , - ~ NEW SVIIIMEIM GOODS! - - The largest, cheapest and test selected stoelc. : ever offered in this market. It is not necessity_ to enumerate the articles w Dish - oar nasortniomt .. eornplises; it is sufficient to Say teat 44._bave &- general stock of the lafest and most fashionable - . 3 "cods in the mai`zet, and We cannot fail toettit - :•: the public, as welt'4n taste,itt\prices., ° - - ,A fete • as is words more to our fellows tizens, orf.dt.partipn; Carly to those who feet the bervea independent: and not obliged to parch at some particular . store. WC, know that it _w II be for your into::; test to examine and price o r goods before pit, - chasing elsewhere; that is it true motto that liglii" penny saved is better that'l l two 'earned." :Mi." are determined to spare no pains to give general . satisfaction, and we shall always be ready and - happy to exhibit our - tts - s , H)i_tment -to those who '. I will favor.no„with a Call. -.. . . . ; , _ ~. 917 r TENlCgtter, ItOSE:CILtrIi Al bilf. lontrose, May 12th, 18.17 . ... . ___ ._ . rlitl iikitti TIMM " .: , • •:, : : NI O:NTR SE t PA•r .. riralE subscri cr. avingpurchased, t_,...- - f„. --, ~ . 1 refitted an newly furnished the ;1'; ;•; , ,p. above . well kno . ;n and popular Hotel, t ...--,...- --JE is prepared, to ominortate the tray-. cling public and' otherswith all the, attentions' And soav' niences usual! Num' -in -first•clitas Hotises.No effort will r . spared by the Pro prietor, and his Assistant to make the-Hotel equal in every point to any- in. the country. - .1";lte 'Bar will always,,be. supplied with the Choicest Liquors. • The Stables, conneifel with; this , Houle are large,_ roomy and convenient, and earttil and attentive liostlers are alw.ys in chaige of them. /. .- . , - -,L S. TARBELL. Mmitiose, May I 3th, 1: 7. .. ' - • C. W. MASI, Zt. - t? 0, • _ Real Ei'late . BroLers, a d Dealers: vs EX- - ; . change, and Lan - ilVarranta. ' -.- . : DES MCONE,.,,,,TOWA. 17 N I t , , 1 i ASTEBExcha go bought and sold. x 4 Interest paid. uli.de sits. -.lsl.9ltcY lottged or invests . at Western ates: _Lands bought ~ and sold. panda located with Warrants of Caili „ on tho most favor.kble.teros. . We attend .to any bus ness- con*ted with Goverament.Land Offices, in Central or Wes tern lowa,—taseS piid. 'tollections made, and promptly remitted. Desiktoines, May Ist, 0857. _ _ . the trE)at National FairAt.Paris in the - sumtnei', - of 1855, and when on Ochibition at the Colteti , and State Fairs in our (twit cianniry has atiaays -been troliounceil the beet Machine'in ace:' , in.- cite. the Farmers of, this county WI taltinitte' at Montrose and examine the MaChineler them. selves. as an - accurate 4scription of ther'- - saiiii I in print would occupy_t oo much apace-in 'lltii, collinins of a newspaper • -* ii -,- , ' - _ .-C. D lATHROP,Agent4 1. 3fontriisii, April 2d, 107.- , , ..-, ~:t• .:- ...: ..,__, A bar ge . stock of Glo es an Hosiery : o emery ti ' '-'-'-..--' variety, for Gents. - - dies, and Children, at. [ , - lISIVIEY & tUILIM:: 1 - 1300 TS and Shots, rind Rendy.onade ClSth 1.3 iug of every style in =whet. . . • lIAIV LEY & .GU10417 AComplete assort art- of BonnciSiklitl and Dress Trimm►tsga; &e., at HAWLEY & FLOUR. and Saltpjr he DUN 0, I' ;Polliiit - ' 24 IAyiLEY- & pcfrurs Eagle Foundry-Plow& 10OA auperiority, Ofkasting 'and - JIL: of maehineey can'not be extolled.' 1.- • • ' 8;11. SATRE &Buchinsitii: • Corn._ low;' - PARTItULAR att neon is iiiviJeClcotilik Peekskill Corn, low . aeeldedirtholkst Coin Row ev.erintiodtcedin thisinartaki , - . S. IL Sa.iras > ' tati atorfi. Nit better in the ettuttrsAgriiiiiti - sittized: ' by S. 11. SA:win diatrirtikits: &COVE§ g£o $ - STOFFOIftI7,' (11.1 R StoStvi, tann,•en thoro -N-/ to .the Aotlifitogat! need no recommend S 111 Sax= •klitiortiskt. DeLithitt''''- -- ' rr.l.Pt. piace to bay C4illetiii;'l,- ;, ; ' - Mgel DeLtt''bne A T reduced vices Oa Lit• . A t reduced priCes t ";IUa..SBOW a _ ou 7 - 1 p ;AN, ..- nameroulitifs. icing a• oods conilstins Crorke LIST dWite c , ; EEC= ': . .r. ,-- '' - -- -- ,:• -- ::;i'! - - 4 - 4., -,suer F.'m4;t%‘ , 'ifetri: - kithhi;.! deid: , diliini. , . - G. ,e-:•:J -_.,,_....-,. - 7 :: ..:-.:-.,,,,•_-': , .. .. ~.. , „ RECIV'-',':: - ' , - . ''_'' , . 7: ille'Exchatigir'. • PAID_ fat vilto . D A L CCOUNV; "UPuevill9 E2* IV:444+e* =II a :y -1 e ctivri 4ll aPt c ,,L- i -