T - IST or t rose Poit..Cticii:e . Sept: 304t,.1857. •.; Ilittenbender, G. W: Johnson, S. F. liichard, Master A. D. Jeff.ivson, Mrs. Mary' Cobklin, George W. Kelly, William conk, John Minkler,-Calvin Conk, A. B. Mullin. M. C. Cutler, J. B. st• Co. Park, Wm. - A: " 2 p a vis, Mrs. Leah ' Russell, Mr. polo Mrs. Melissa Robertson,Mrs. Diana, Davis, Milverne Shay, Benjamin Downer; William - R. Stewart, Nathan I t e n itt, Albert A. • Sutton, Mary C. Evans, Thomas Tyler, Royal', Edin, Abel • Thyer;-Willhun Gsrrett, J. P. Tylt#, t. 11. Amoa Vanderbelt, John Gilbert, Mrs: S. G. Vanhorn, J. W.' Hickok, D. 11.• • Warner, Nathaniel C.- llovt, Ito'wten White, Edward llannegin, Cornelus Kenton, Edwin Ilandrake, Mrs. IL F. Walker,•Sarali Jones, Theodore W. Warner,MissllannahA. Persons eall'ng for any of the above letters will please. say "advertised." A. N. BULLARD, P. M. The Secret Infirmities of loath as t Maturity. just l'ublished, Gratis,. the SSA Thou:swat. FEW - -WORDS.oa the rational -46/ - Li treatment, without medicine of Spennatorrhea or local weakness, nocturnal emissions, genital and nervous debility, premature decay of rho systeM, Impoteney, and impediments to'niarriage generally, by • DE. Let*NEY v llLik The important fact--that the many alarming complaints, originatint. in 'the imprudenew arid „iit ta de - ofyouth,thy be - eisily removed without medicine, is in this small tract clearly demonstra. tek; and the entirely new and highly E uccesbfu I treatment, as-adopted 14 - the Author, fully. pt a ined, by means of which.every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all. the advertised_nnstrms of the day. Sent 'toady address, gratis :did post free in a sealed• envelope, by remitting 2 pottage :;tamps to Dr. DE LANEY,I7 Lispcnard Street N. Y% Oct. 1 1857. tly.cq. NOTICE TO T EACFIERS. TII E SCEIOOL DIRECTORS OF- GIBSON I. desire to - employ. 12 Teachers to take charge of the schools of their District, to whom liberal salaries will be paid • 'I lie compensation will be graduated according to the qualifications of the persons employed.— . Ail Tenelturs expecting. to teach in Gibson Seh.s,lNstrici must be licensed by the proper Authority—the County Superintendent. §cliools to open about the Ist of December. JACOB L. GILLETT, ABEL, SeeY, Gibson Sept. 26 . 1857.[39 tf. . . WEte.,d. • A .101.7f . tNEYNIAITTAILOR, C. is a •‘. 20._* 11 first-rate workaan can find stesitV. 7 ploy. merit and good wages by applying inat_diately to the subscriber. P. LTNES. • 'Montrose Sept. 29 1857. [39 tf. ETITI - GAID EntUgAilljU. GREAT REbUCTION OF PRICES! ! - rI iCKFAIMAN & G MIR ATT are now re- J ceivitr• their Stock of Stoves for v ane fall and Winter Trade, and vv•mld beg leave to sa y to ibeir numerous friends and customers that they have on hand the largest and best selected Stock of Stoves ever offered to; the inhabitants n t! -, •sonehanna Co. , Their Stock consists • of tile most. Oven, * , .oved patterns of 'Elevated Oven, Lar g e el . ‘"•••=uan and Cold Cooking Stoves. Wood and Coal: Partne st o ves of Elegant pat': t e rns, also Six-Plate Office sod-Hotel Stoves, .Coal Burners, &c. We have the best Stove constructed on the diving flue principle, ever made,-at a, very moderate price. - t ve wo.uld Ist— our Mend.; who are solicited to purchase their Stnvesof Hawkers & Pedlars, that a moments" reflection .will , eonvince their' that it is.very - bad economy to do so. It is a 1:4;e11 emablished fact that the cost of s'eliing Stoves by pedling them, about the eoun try is not less than _ l5 or 20 per cent, and gener ally as high as :20, to say nothing of bad debts and cost of collections. Of .course this extra ex pense must comp oat Of the pocketsof the pur chaser. In consideration of the above facts we offer nor entit•o Stock of Stoves at 420 per cent leas anyyedlar will or can sell. Call and- see it t hea - e things are not so. New Milford, Sept. 16th, 1857. Stunip Catadidate: Iwould respectfully notify the publie that Ism a candid to forlyour suffraget. arid I pledge in rself, whether elected or not, to fill the duties rd my office, (w hit+ is to make your Coate, Vestr, and l'ants,) to the best of my ability. and in a so, le that shall be carat and \d'arable. Ica thor'o k nOwledge of the business, faithfulness to prom i.es and a determination to please my customers, are' meri!p; worth any'thittg, then am I entitled to -onr suffrage.. Bring along yolir Cloth, -hind yi,ur money to pay for eutting, or making, and , see if I aid, not allight. Poor Richard says: "Ile that by ,he Plow would thrive, Himself mu t either hold or drive." 4.; • True,—and if applied to Tailors, it would mil in delectable r 3 thin : "He that by the • Shear% would Must ritike good work , 0r. , -Yankee Doodle." I pledge myself to'nialte i good work Drop iti and look at the . W" Shnp at the old stand a few doors west of Searlt's rorner. Cuttinz done as mina , . Montrose' Sep, JOHN DROVES. Sheria's Sale, DI virtue of sundry writs teamed by - thc COurt of Coalition Pleas of; in and for the County of Soiiitueltanne, and to • rot directed, I mill 'ea- Pole to sate by public renduh et the Ciourt House in Montrose, on Saturday, the VOtkday of October next, at One o'elitek, P.M., the following Real EAtate; to wit: ... ALL those two certain pittes; or parcels of lend, situate, end being in the township of Bridgewater, in the County Of Susquehnonn, and boundi.d and deFeribed rot hollows, to wit :-a &Tinning at a hemlock, and" tanning thence, north 278 perches to a post : thence West, lot perches to post; thence south, 151 perches to. a post; thence south, 88 1-2 degrees end, 30 8. kith . perches ton post; thence south,77 1-1 de froji-ilast IL perches to the place of beginning, eantaiaing 106 ncr.;s of land 'with the appurte nances, one cramed hours, one barn, one home ham one orchard. and about 90 ntlres improved. TILE SECOND pions fs boundeti'lLnd de stiribetras f o f Tows. to wit; Oa the north by Linda belonging eo the estate Of the }ate-Jesse T. Bir chard, dereaSed, On the cast by binds of th'e Rawf., o n the4Outh by, lands of GeOrge Barium and Benjamiti-Sayre, nod on the "vest by lands of Conrad iiindii, containing 50 acres of land, be til e same wore or less, with abotit SO acres im prored. . Taken in execution nt tine suit Rf LS. •Ifow ley, vs. Thompson Perkins. ALSO, the following ',described dwelling house, and the curtilage appuitenant, situate in I.ulitirn township, County of Susquehanna, on the road leadincr from Montrose, in. said - co unty, to Skinners Eddy, in Wyoming County Pm:min., on the east side ccf said read, on land bounded northerly by lands of John A- Kirkhuff;•easterly by Joseph llcKhin, and-'-westerly by'Joseph ( 7arlin. and southerly by Abram N. Stone, con structed with a story and ri halt upright part, 16 by 22 feet on the .ground,' portir.o, one door and four windows inTront,ekittiney in the attic, for stove pipe, &e., the front being sided, and ether side boarded and battened, also • having a linter attached on the woaterly_aide thereof:two feet wide and extending along the whole length of the said upright part. - Taken la execution at the suit of Morris Ls.. bnr, Ya. David Carlin. F. P. HOLLISTER., Shelia. Sherifrs Office, - Monl.rose i Ser. 16 . th, 18457.1 1111-3 t. ----*.-- A 'Retiret Physteittiv --- ( p.., Yearit;of age,' whose sands 61 life iiare rinaavfeomir C v on h s i u le m i p n ti th on! I Est 1 s e i t 1 n early ndies, a ru ee n rth ou i t n , di scovered Asthma, Bronchitis; CoUghs, Colds, and General Debility. The retuedy wax discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, win given up to die. He had heard much - of the wonderful res torative and healing qualities of preparations made from the East India Hemp, and the thought occurred to hint that, he might make a remedy for his child.' He studied hard and rueceeckd In re. axing hiswishes. His child was cured, and .ifi now alive and well. lie has since administered the wonderful remedy to thonsanda of sulThrens ii► all parts of the world, and he has . never failed in making them completely healthy and happy... Wishing to do as much good as possible, he will send to such of his afflicted Fo►low.bcin2s as re quest it, this recipe, with full and explicit direc tions for making it.up, and :meets:fully using it. lie requires each applicant to inclose him one shilling—three - cents - to be returned as pos'age on the recipe. and the remainder to be applied to the payment of this advertisement. Address Dr. 11. JAMES, No. 19 Grand street, Sep. 20-Im.) . Jersey City, N. J. (1 1 4_ 1 Ala a - year pay, for Board, washing. fuel, tTil.% urnished room, incidental caNnses and tuition in common English at . • •:FORT.:EDWARD INSTITUTE N. Y.l Superb brick. bnildlngs,leitutifully located on the Rail Road near Saratoga Springs. Faculty, twenty -Professors and Teachers. Diplomas are awarded .to Ladies who graduatti. Winter Term opens Dec. 4th, 1857. Send for a catalogue ,to Seph 20-Iy.) Rev. JAS. E. KIND, Principal. Removed. My office to my new residence nearly oppo site the . Presbyterian Church, on Turnpike Street The public areinvited to call and exam ine specimens of the various styles of Plugging and -Plate which rain daily executing. No gas sing. "any more," friends, the work speaks for itself. C. D. VIRGIL, Resident Dentist. Montrose, Ps. Si pt. PM. N E FALL ANRWINTER G D It is unnecessary to acknouledge that R. K. - E NYON CI ELECTS the hest style of Goods that are to 0 be found in New York, regardless of tho ex peuse.-,' Ile has just received from New York.a large assortment of Dry Goods consisting .of Rich All Wools 'Delanea, French Delanes,Su perior Plaid Goods; and Calicoes in endles s va riety. His goods cost and are worth 3.5 per m Ire than the goods usually sold through the country, at the same prices. Kentucky Jeans, Printed Flannels, Rich -Ribbonds from five eta. to five shillings,.Brocha Shawls from $7 to $2O. Carpet Bags, Umbrellas - ' White Goods, Sheeting at l -prices. • Ladies Winter 'Bon ne ts.• Sh Oes and Gaiters, large assortment. House Carpeting, cheap. Collars, Undersloeves, Brocade Delanes. 28 inch Black Silk for $1 a yardislmething.un heard of. Debages,llsts, Capi„ Crockery: A complete assortment of Groceries, Brown Sugar,_ at old prices, 10 cts. per pound. Cull and see, one and all. My reputotian for selling goods cheap has not diminished in the least, come along with . your cash and trade with your Ser vant.- KENY ON. nOOK accounts With customer* of over one li yones standing must be settled as I need the proceeds. . Wool Sock..Shadems not wanted. R. KENYON; Lawsvillo Centre, Sep. 15, 1857. COUNTRY MERCHANTS! The Alitle Harvest of -1557 has A rri wed. nd if you wish t o make money, please your customers and sa've canvassing agents(who can make one, two, or three hundred dollars per Month) from supplying the ,goods in your town and county which you might to • sell, you can do it by se_ding, ten doll ir?s•for a saMple box containing six of Pratt's Apple Parent (115..),000 already sold) and Pratt's. Apple. Slicer, (a new article,) and 1000 printed circulars-to distribute in- your :town of county. By so doing you will find no trouble in ordering and selling at a very large profit, len,..twenty or even a hundred dozen inachinei during the seacon. PRATT'S APPLE PARER was uatented in 1863. fla% ing a loose head or knife carrier so arranzed as to readily adjust itself to the incqiiali. ties of tha surflee of apples, or other fruit, the working qualities of which have proved so excel• lent and advantageous to the eommunity, that the manufacturers, Messrs. Sargent & Foster, have already been called on to supply more than half a million of machines. • PRATI"S APPLE SLICER, made to wont. pane the Parer, was patented in 1856. It is a small neatly cdnatrected machine, and like its companion, the Parer, does most excellent work, cutting, in about five seconds, each apple into 22 equal parts, leavine. without waste, only a small core •to be removed. A cftild ran resdily work either Parer or Slicer at a speed of about threeAushela per hour. RETAIL PRICE OF EACH, $l4O. All orders by Mail or otherwise !..hould; to meet prompt at tentPut;be addressed to E. L. PRATT. . 617 hansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. Fancy Fars for Ladies TOIIN FAREIRA & CO., (New No.) 818 MARKET St., ahoyetighth, Philadelphia Importers, ilannfneturers and dealers in Ltulien, Gentlemen and Childrens FANCY FURS,-- Wholesale and Retail. J. F. & Co., would call the attention of Dealers arid tha Public generally to their immense Stock of Fancy Furs for Lidies Gentlemen and Children; their assortment em braces every article and kind of Fancy Furs that will be worn during the Season—such 'as Full Caged, Halt Capes. Quarter Capes, Talnuut, Vic. torines, Boas, Muffs 4 Muffatees, froth the blest Russian Sabre to theft:tweet price Domestic Purr. For. Gl' •ntlemen the largest assortment of For Collars, Gloves, Gauntlets &c.; being the direct Importers of all our. Furs and Manuracturers of them under our own .opervision, we feel satisfied we Call offer better indurements to dealers and the public generally than any other house, hav ing an immense assortment to selcr.t Irom and at the Manufacturers prices.— We only ark a call. . JOHN. FAREIRA & CO. No. 818 .MARKET St., above Eighth, Phi lad's. Sept. 3, 1857, 4m. TxTIIEREAS, my wifo Clatrissa Pepper bas 14 . Jett my bed and board without just cause or provocation, t hereby forbid all .persons bar. boring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. „gush, Sept:4th 1857. P. U. PEPPER. T - P 4 STFtAY. Broke into the en 'Pr closure of the subscriber bb or abtmt the Bth of August, last, three _ _ 3 years old Steers, and one 3 years old Heifer. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges. and take them away. JOHN C. WELSH. Bridgewater, Sep. 11, 1857. 37-3t*. Dim*hation. TOTIOE is hereby given that the trm of Hsu - LET & GUILD LS Ms dim dirimllred mutual consent. G. P. HAWLEY, Gibson, Aug 17 1857. • E. E. Goa.. • The books and accotints is be found at‘the store formerly occupied by The subscribers.. Ail persons having unsettled accounts nre requested to settle the same as soon as possible. The 'business will be conducted in future by the undersignedi nudes the firm of C. P. di. O. M. 11AwLetr, who are constantly receiving from New York and Philadelphia, the latest styles of Fall and Winter Orr Gonda,- Ctn. 'thins ice., all of which will be sold ate Very small profit for ready pay. elm% Aug.. 31st, 1857. C. P. HAwLET, - 9. DJ. /1401.r.r. - - SENEINAIL ELECTION PROCLMULTION.I Wby . the .laws of this Common wealth it is made 6 the duty of the Sheriff Of every County, to g ive notice of the General - Elections by publieauou in one or Coro news papers o f County, at least twenty days twtore the Election," to enumerate therein the, o oftletbrs to be' elected," and Jo "designate the Place at which the election is to be held"—Thereforei I, F. P. - HOLLISTER, • High Sheriff of Susque hanna County. do hereby make known aid pro claim to the qualified electors of .Susqueliana. that a General Election wilt be hold throughout saidC may, on the °Second Tuesday" of Otto.. her next, (it being the 13th day of said month,) at which time State and County Officers are to .ho elected as fo lews,,to wit: One Person to filt the office of Governor, ,of this Commonwealth. One Person to . KII the,offiee of Canal Commis. sinner of the Board of Pennsylvania. Two Persons to fill the offices of Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. One Petiion to till the office of Member:if tho. House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. • One Person to fill the office of Sheriff ot Sua que•hanna County. Ono Person to fill the offieo of Prothon( ry for Raid toontr. One Person to fill tlio office of Register aid Recorder for said county. One Peron to fill the office of Commissioner for said county. - One Person to fill the office of Treasnrcr' - said county. One Person to fill the office of Auditor for said county. One Person to bli tho offico of Coroner for said county' And . I also hereby make known and give no. tic() that the place of holding the General Elec.: Lions in the several wards, boroughs and town ships, within the county of Susquehanna aro as follows. to wit: The election for the district composed of the township of Apo!aeon ' will be held at the Town Mese, near Joseph Beche's in said township. The election fur the district composed of the township of Ararat will be held at the School House near the l'reshyterian Church in said township. The election for filo district composed of the township of Auburn will be held ut the house of Georgellarverly in ezijod townsnip.. The election for the district compossd• of the township of Bridgewattr will be held at the Court House in the Borough of Montrose. • The election for the. district composed of the township of Brooklyn, will be held •itt the house of J a mes 0. Bullard in said township. The election fur the district composed of the township of Choconut will be held at the School House near Robert Griffin's in said township. The election for the district composed of the township of Clifford will be held at the house of Hiram Barnuin in said township. The election for the district composed of the home:tit-of Dondaft will be held at the Minded' Hotel in said borough. The election fur the district composed of the township of Dimock will be held at the house of John B.ikcr in said township. Theelection fur the district composed of the township of Forest Lake will be held at the house of Betsey A. Clark in said township. The election for the di6triet composed of the township of Franklin will be held at the School House near Jacob Allords in said township. The election for the district composed of the borough of Fricndsville will bo held at the - School lioniie in said borough. • The election for the district composed of the .township of Great Bend will be held at the house of John 1). Paddock in said townsh:p.• The election for the district composed of the township of Gibson will be held at the house of Joseph Washburn in said township. The election foi the district composed of the township of -Hartford will be held at the house of N. W. Waldron in said township. . The election fur the district composed of the township of Harmony will be held ut the house of William Sampson in said township. The election for the district composed Of , the township of Herrick will - bo held at the house forayed . occilpied by Shubael Dimock in said The election for the district composed of the township ofJackton will be held at the house of J. J. Turner in said township. The election for the district composed of the township of Jessup will be held at the house of Daniel 1144 in said township. The election for the district toiiiposed of the township of L*4 viii be held st. the house of Grow & Brotherain said township. The election for the district composed of the township of Liberty will he held at the house of Bela Jones in said township. - - The election fur the district composed' Of the township of Lathrop NI ill be held at the house of Elisha Lord in said township. The election fur the district composed of the the township of Middletown will be held at the house of Juseph Ross in said township- The election for the district computed of the borough of 'Montrose will be held at the Court House in said borough. The election for the district composed of the township of New Milford will be held at the house house of Elijah - Barnum in said town ship. The election for the district composed of the township of Oakland will be held at the house of Robert Nicol in the borough of Strada. • The election fur the district vet:Tose:l of the township or Rush will ho- held at the house, of N. D. Snyder in weld township. The ciection for the district composed of the township of Springville, will -be held at the house of Spencer Hickox in said township. The - election for the district composed of the towns4i of Silver Lake will be held at the hive of Robert McGerigles in said township. The election for the district eoinposed of the borough of Susquehanna will be held at the house formerly occupied by Elliott Benson in said bo rongh. The election for the district composed of the town-hip of ThoMpson will be held at the bons • formerly occupied by Martin J. Mumfurd in said township. I also hereby make known and give notice, as in and by the Act of Assembly of this Common wealth, entitled "An Act prescribing the time and manner of :submitting to the people for their ratification or rejection the proposed Amend ments to the Constitution," approved May Ilth, 1857,1 am directed, that, for the purpose of as certaining the sense of the citizens of this Com monwealth in regard to the adoption or rejec tion of said Amendments, or either of them, an election will be held in eachlpf the townships, wards, and districts in said County, on said se cond Tuesday - of October. in tbe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, for the purpose of deciding upon the adv. tion or rejection of the said Amendments, or any of them; which said election shall be held at the places, and opened and closed at the time,nt and within, which the General Elections of this Commonweshb, are heti opened, and closed; and it shall beribe duty Of the Jodges, Inspectors, and Clerks;of each of the said town ships, wards, and districts, to receive it the said election tickets either written or printed, or partly written or partly printed, from citizens duly qualified to vote fur Members of the General Assembly, and- to deposit them in a box ir boxes to be for that putpose provided byllor proper officers; which tickets shall be respec tively labeled on the outside, "FinstA mcndinent," "Second Amendment," '-Third . Amendment," and "'Fourth Amendment," and those who are farolable to said Amendments, or any of them; may express their desire by voting each as many separate written or printed, or partly written or pented ballots or tickets, containing on the in. side thereof the •soids " For the Amendment," and those who are oppoSed to such Ainendments, or any of them, may express their opposition by voting each as many sr paiate wetter: or printed ballots or tickets, nontainino b on the inside thereof the watch', " Against the Amendment;" aid also that, tile election en the said proposed licketyl. monis shall in all respects be conducted as the General Elections of this Commonwealth are now conducted; and it shall be the duty of the Return Judges of the said County arid the-re speetive districts thereof. first having carefully as certained the number of votes given for or against each of said Amendment, in the manner afore said,:to make out duplicate returns thereof, ex pressed in words at length and not in figures only, one of which returns so made shall be lodg e d ;a the rrothonotary's office of tLe Court of Com- mutt Press of said-County, and • tbo other seal. cd and directed to the Secretary of the -Com nionwealth, and by one or said Judges deposited forthwith in the most convenient Nat office. And in and by said Act, law further directed to give notice, "i hakevery perhon, eiccpting Jul • tices•af the Peace, Who shall hold any 015ees or appointment of trust under the Government of the United Stales, or any city or - incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or other wise, a subordinate officer or nein!, is or shall be employed under the • legislative; executive or judiciary den:lel:tient of this State, or or any* inorporated district, and also every member of Congress and the State Legislature, and of the Select or Com Mon CoUneil of any, city, Com missioners of any incorporated . district, is by law, i neapableof hold ing or exercising,at the sanie time, the ollice or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no - Inspector, Judge or anyt other officer of ally pawl' dee:ion shall be eligible to any office to be - soted for." Knd by the same net of Assembly it is also made "the duty of every Mayor, Sheriff, Deputy Sheriff. Alderman, Justice of the Peace, Consta ble or Deputy Constable, of every city, county, township or district within this.C'ommonwealth, whenever called upon .by an officer of an election or by three qualified electors thereof, to clear any window or avenue to the window of the place of General Election which shall be obstruc ted in such n way as to prevent voters from ap proaching, the same : andit shall be the duty of the respective Constable of such'ward, district or township within this Commonwealth, to be present in person or by Deputy, at the place of holding Elections, in such ward, district or town. ship, for the purpose of preserving the peace as aforesaid," Also that in the 4th seetionbf the act of Assem bly entitled "An Act relating to executions and for other purposes," approved the sixteenth day Of April 1840, it is eructed that the aforesaid 13th section, "shall not be construed so as to prevent any militia t,flicer, or borough officer from serving as Judge, Inspector, or Clerk at any general or special election in this Common wealth." Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 76th section of the act aforesaid, the Jndges of the aforesaid dia'ricts shall respectively take charge of the certificate or return of the election Of their respective districts, and produce them at the Court House in the Borough of Montrose, im the third day after the day of_ election being the present year on Fridrij‘ the sixteenth day ot• O, tuber next, there to do and perform the duties" r'eouired by, isw of said -Judges, Also that - where a Judge by sieknssm or unavoidable :keel dent is unable to attend said . meeting of the Judges, the certificate or return aforesaid shall ;he take') cfrarge.of by ono of the - Inspectors or 'Clerks of the election of said district,-who shall do and perform the duties required of said Judge, nnable to attend. Also that "in the 614 st section of said act, it i. enacted that `•every general and special election sital!,be opened between Eight and Ten o'clock in the forenoon. ard shall continue without in terruption or adjournment until Seven o'clock in the evening; when the polls shall be closed. Given under my Hand, at my office in the Borough 1.)1 . Montrose, the second day or Sep tember Anne Domini. 1857; aid in the year .of the Commonwealth the eighty-firA. F. P. HOLLISTER, Sheriff. To the Independeast Voters of Swi- quelluansms 'County. loffer myself an independent candidate for the' office of Treasurer, hoping to receive votes enough to elect me that office. My poll.: ties are the same as heretofore.. Last Fall I' vo ted for Buchanan prt vious to that time I alwa3s supported the Whig ticket, and was never iden tified with Republicanism, now so called. This Fall I intend to vote for the best men for County officers ; setting .riside , the, opinions of cliques and -wire-pullers, and stand or. fall .on my own platform. Opposition I expect from the Montrose aristocrats. More anon: RCFCS TIIAT/ER JR. • Montrose, Sept, 9, 1857. • To the Independent Freemen of Swionehnnou. .43.111 *Li IV t4ll ecomp!iance with the (xpressed wish of nu merows frichtir in tarintisparts of the county, as well as in accordance with my own sense •.f duty and propric ty,l am constrained to announce that, (until further advised of the "popular I am still a estididirra for your sultrages for the office of 'Register and Recorefer for a second term. Should a sufficient number of my fellow citizens —approving the manner in which I have thus far striven to discharge the duties of the office— be disposed to sustain me upon the true merits of the question, after a fair :iid candid view of the case, I et.n only promise a continuation of my uttnot.t efforts to Aserre that confidence. wit's all the increased ability to discharge those duties to the public advantage, which three years experience has given me. If, however, a majority should deem' other considerations para. mouut, I hope they will treat ny motives with forbearance, so lung as I do not • impugn theirs. JAsirs. s. enxVitiN. Sept. 10, 1857. To the Itsdepeudeist ;Voters of • Sosquehausta cohisty. • By earnest solicitation,: ofiny friends, of all partioi, I have been induced to offer inv.elf A 4 an indepent?rnt Candidate fur SHERIFF. If elected, I will endeavor to di'diarge the duties Of the office faithfully, itnpartially.and to ilie'ibest of my abilities. I asl: the votes of my fellow-citiienN on behalf of the 3.outli ern part of the county. which has yet.neier - had the office of Sheriff. In principle, I have ever been' oppoecti to the extension of vlsverv, and in favor of free• dote. At the same time I hold that. the North has no right to interfere with slavery Where it exists as a State institution. ask the votes of all. my fellow citizens of haterer name or party, Democrats, Republi cans, Whigs, Americans and Foreigners. and should both of the nominating Convention 4 notninateine,lahall not be offenied, but will fully appreciate the favor, and feel under many obligations for the scree. sod if clt-t-trti will try to reruentbor that t Mt:tired the ofilet• from th e People. 'MEDWAY KELLOGG. Auburn. Actg. 12 18.57 To the Independent Voters OF SUS Q UE/E1 AIWA CO MITI" AND ALL OTHERS whi, look to their own in!crestb The undersigned is not just now to offer him • self with a lore epistle for your "r:.res t the coming Tlection,'''but would simply say inat h as justireceived a new stock of.BOOKS and STATIONERY, which he is ready to sell to all those who want. just exactly right. A new lot of Pocket & Family Bibles, Testa ments, Prayer Books &c &c. SCHOOL 11(X)K3, such as will wa4tell in the NORMAL SCHOOL. • A .cliiiiee lot of A. W. Harrison's Columbian Inks, Toilet & Family Soaps, Ladies' S. Gentle men's Perfurnei y. and Flavoring. Extracts. GIFTS,GIFI'S. As it has Ricome so fashl ivnable to advertise ‘!splendid gift enterpthex," I would just say that I will ngree to furnish pur ehasc:s vi ith gifts, and quite as yaluable ones too, as Pewter Penknives. Ikass PingOrings or other valueless trinkets. Try me •at the Montrose Book Store. . A. N; BULLARD. Montrose Pa. Aug. 12th, 18.57. Farm for Sale. TIIE subocriher offers for sale a Good Farm 'Of 95 acres in Bridgewater, four miles east of Montrose, 70 acres improied. There is on the premiees n largo framed Dwelling Muse, a good framed Barn, an excellent Apple Orchard. One half of the purchase money will be required down; the b.dance. in annual inst slments. • ELIJAHL BROWN. . • Bridgewater, August 19th, 1857. 331 f. Groceyibel Groceries:l l3nod assortinent of Groceries comprising Floor, Fait, Fish, Ten, Coffee, 80 , 4:111r, & and other articles in the lino too numerous to mention, which is offered for sale nt tow prkes, for caah or ready pap. C:►II and examine mr Goods and IrflCE3 before purchasing else where. . Montrose, Aug. ItYth l 1837: T. KINGSFORD &- SOWS PURE OSWEGO STARCH-. (FOR lIIE LAUNDRY,) • 'Phisestablished a greater celebrity than has St ever been obtained by any other arch. has been the result of its marked supe• riority in quality, and its invariable uniformity. The public May be assured of the continuance of the high standard now established. The prodnetion its over Twenty Tons daily, and the demand has extended throughout the whole of the. United States, and to foreign coun tries. Working thits on a very large scale, and under a rigid system, they aro able to securo a perket nnitermity in the quality throughout - the year. This flue great Qesitkratum in Starch making, and is realized now fur the first time. The very best Starch that can Go made, and ao ornEn,;s always wanted by consumers, and this will be supplied to them by the grocers, as soon as their rustOiners hate learned which is the beid, and ask for it—otherwise they would be likely to get that article on which the largest profit ran be made. Kingsford has been engaged - in the man facture 'of Starch continuously for the 'last 27 team. and during the whole of this period; the Starch made under his supervision has been, be. yothil any quest;on, the best in the market.. For the: first . 17 years, he had the charge of the works of Win. Colgate & Co., in which period lie invented the process of the maaufaCtute of Corn Starch. It is Rold by all the best grocers in nearly every part of the country. OSWEGO 'CORN STARCH, (FOIL PUDDINGS, &c.,) has obtained an equal celebrity with their Starch for the laundry. This 'article is perfectly pure. and is, in crery'respect, equal to the best Bet- - muda Arrow Root, besides haring additional qualities which reader it invaluable fur the des sert. I'utatoe Starch has been extensively packed and aold as a Corn Starch. and has given - false impressions to many,as to the real merits of our *Corn Starch. .. - - nom great delicacy and purity, it is corn. ing into extensive use ns a diet fur infants and isvnlids. t. N. KELLOGG Sz:CO., Agents, Aug. 20 m3.] IN Fulton Street, N. Y,. Look and Read! SOMETHING NEW! Tin undersigned, Merchant at Dimock Four .1 (..7 - erners, has Isitrly .discovered that for ready pay he cap self moreGoods,ahti make more money at one.lialf -the usual• profits put upon Country Goods. Consequently J can sell Goods from fire to ten percent. loweLthan any other establishment in this section. Jut do nut take my word for it. Call and - see for yotirselres. Bring a little Cash or torte. kind of Country prod uce, and buy, your Goods.at a pritie unpar alleled in the history of Mercantile trade. My stock is large and well selected, and I am. rep ceiving every week... MyTerms of Sale are READY rAir; It will certainly - be for you.r interest to call and see toe before massing elsewhere, Flour an d Salt: - kept eonsiantl on hand. _ wa.t. ll_ THAYER. Dimoek, Jan. 13th, 1857,- W ia W OLI7S Aromatic Scham hnaltpm, 'at TUR 1Z ELL'S J. I. MERRIMAN, • IS happy to announce to his. numerous cus tomers that he is now reeciting a_. cheap, stock of Spring and Summer Good; consistine in part of Dry Goods, Groceries,• Crockery, Hardware &c., which - he wilt sell for Cash,-But ter, Eggs, or -any kin of Farmers Produce, in a manner which will prove perfectly satisCae. tory to all who are disposed to deal with him. I.lll4tlnvilla May 151.11. IRS? . READY MADF. CLOTHING,- • at the " Upsoaville Exebang,e." • Plated Ware. - %MAE an.l Dossed Knives. Forks, Spoons, Castors; Cake Baskets, Cups, Tea Sets, ike., a good assortnunt. July nth,. 1857.] - A. J. EVANS: Q ILVER Spoons, Forks, Napkin Rinis,Capi, 0 Butter and Fruit Knives, &e., warranted as good as coin, and handsomoly'engraved gratis, uy • • ALFRED J. EVANS. Binghamton July 111 h, 1857. NEW YORK WEEK? NEWS. • W DRAKE PARSONS, EITTy Saturday Morning, at 41 - Q.102 - Wasson. Street, Sew York, at One Dollar per, an num. The Cheapest Paper in the World/ tiny_ parson remitting Tnenty Dollars 011 be entillid to Twenty one Copies, f sent to one po.t "tfiee address.. rAVSI - ENT IN ALL CASE* WILL DE DE(4l:ll:fin IN AD vAacr: r rise New "cork -Weekly .k c itsf a 1 large and handsome p iper for general cir culation, ie pnblished every SATI:Ii6AY MOUNING. It contains all _the interesting, matter of the Daily News. It represents the .sound constitutional plea R hick have ever been upheld by the Nation al Democracy of New York, oppokid at once to Abolitionistn," "Free-Suilism; and every spe cies of fanaticism. It will oppose, at all Owes., any interference by the General Government with the reserved rights of the States, and strive t o be , nre in every section of the Union its fair participation th the public domain, purchased by common blood rind treasure, and which ~.ahould be a'ike the common property of all, as free to the Southerner with hid slaves, as the Northern man wits his goods and merchandise. It is deAdedly 4mti-Know Nothing and Anti- Maine Law. -Wort,thi4 conservative - pintforin th e N g . DeinoCracy..of this State have erected their standard; THE WEEKLY NEWS will contain each week a full market report of Cotton and other uthere Staples; Catt e, Grain, and alt desertp. tion of Western prodnte ' • Diy Goadit; &c.,&c., with quotations of the New York Stock' Er. change, the Financial and Commercial move ments of the week,-and the notable incidents of trade generally: lo this department it will be excelled by ne other weekly paper in the city, and rivalled by scarcely any. It is the to render it in every respect A vett:thole guide toile country merchant, farmer, storekeeper and Wm. ness 11/30. Its Argricultual departtnent will also embrace everything in the way of news and gen. era! information. THE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS is pub. HAM EVEUV NIORNIKG. in connection with THE WEEKLY NEWS. To subscribers by mail, riVt. Dollars a year, payable in advance. • TILE DAILY NEWS is handsome sheet containg, all the earliest .domestic and foreign news, reports, correspondence; and conimanica. ted nttier. Its editorial management is able :lad decided in tone, conservative - uponqhe Wing questions of the dny, and favorable to the views of the Natioutti Democratic organization. It contains all the Telegraphic intelligence, full reports of Markets, able Commercial and Finan cial Reviews, with sr carefully selected and orig. final Literary department, .etttbracing Peetry, Tales and Pacet,ie. It is the object to combine intelligence of the moi;t. attractite &sc riptioteto, nil classes of readers-- THE DAILY NEWS is the Chevest "find beat newspaper in the weed of its class. It hai a'ready attained a very large cireulation, ranking among the first of Cite daily papers in Now York: All communiesti catclosing subseripcieha, or eorieertiing business connected with THE WEEKLY NEWS or DAILY NEWS, must bo addressed to the publisher. A coml,4,F•TEsissortment'ofGßOCEßlES al & o. M. HAWLEY'S. S. S. 3fOTT` T. KINGSFORD & SONS W ADD./ TIONS Silver Ware. PUBLISHED BY LITTLE HANDING' COILUAIM FARMERS - . —AND— • , MECIiANICS!! WILL Oinme remember, when building, t h at `the kuirmribers aro furnishing ' • mons,. - . .- . SASTand • - BLINDS 1 • At the lowest Factory prices, and that they keep constantly on hand, a large stock of : NAILS, - • GLASS, Pljny, PAINTS, .• , . • OILS, DOOR TRIMMING S, 'y, SASII AND BLIND FASTENINGS, LIME, Sc., Are., In tact, we have almost everything in the way of Building Materials Of first rate quality, and will sell, them at a very small advtinLe front Cost for Cssit: Therefore we confidently assure Builders, that they will materially consult their own Interest 3 by giving us n eall, before"purehasin. , , 'LITTLE at, itiLftniNG. FLOUR, SALT, • -.-AND- - L I • - `.E _ T 1 I' the LOAD Or BA R REL, constantly on .1.1 hand, and for sale. at .the very lowest rates, by • -- LITTLE .& LARDING: Nicholson Scpt.ember Ist, 1135; ANOTHER fug au *pltubib . *toth of II R . . 1": I It For the Summer Trade: Now and Beautiful styles, Now being openeil by • • - LITTLE & HARDING. Fish ! Fisk!! A FRESH lot of those Fine Heavy Codfish, IX also, Bluefish in Barrels and Half Barrels, just rueeived Ly , LITTLE & HARDING. t ALSO, ANEW Stoei of tiroceries„ Hardware, Crockery, &e., a litindreth part of vi hate not time to Mehtioh. knough to say, we have almost anything, and eve rything expected to be found at a store in the country—all of which we are determined t tuft" into cash, in, tho , very shortest possible time and we herewith issue a • • N - 0 VI C E fkag M • writ wish: It distinctly undemtood, that for CAsn! we will sell any kind of (joocik ink!' luwerl prices than usual..' Fresh Groceries. QUGAR, Molasses, Rice, Coffee, Ten,. nnd .13 nil kinds- of Groceries in any quantity, It the very lo*cat rtMS; a fell stork constantly on hand y by LITTLE. & HAEDINGI Four Shilling Tea. NOTWITHSTANDING the .recent liekiy advance in the price of 'reps, we hai-e,te. cured a large lot of the same' quality of dila which has created so much good feeling among our Tea drinking customers. s. Plenty of.it, by the chest or pound, at the old price, by • It •ld a . rad, : • r HAT Saleratus,iSoap and Candles of thc i 1 best qualities, are" for sale by theillox, at New' York city wholesale prices, by • LITTLE & • Potas. IN Tin Cans, a Pure article, for sale by Ltrmtt & IllAtansn Boots and 'Shoes, CONSTANTLY on hand, a first rale *mi. ment of Men's, Bovs' and Months` double sole Boots and Shoes, of.,the beit'hiannfacifire, also, Women's Shoes, goo 6 an Gaiters in geat variety; all ttibh hold at very low rates, by I,rrn.r, & HARDING. Hats - and Caps, . IN olmost emcee variety, of kinthi, quality and . n pees, for sato by LITTLE, & iIMtDIIII. Bbnnetll l 10,1BISONS, rlowees and Trimmings, for salo IL by - LTTLE & ['ARPIN°. Clothing! COATS, Vests and Pants, well made, and good Styles; Shirts, Collars, Hosiery, Gloves, etc.; for rah) cheap, by . LITTLE & ILLEDIES. • Leather! QOLE and Upper Leather, Pegs, Silos Nails and Thread, Wax and - many other kinds of Shoe Findinv, for sale by LITTLE ' & Carpeting • 11) ICH - all Wool darpots, at low prictri fur /IL .sale by To Lunibormen and.gocTets. - 13 EST Cast Steel and SUII*I Pall Axes, Cast 13 Steel Mill and Y. Cut Saws, also Patent. tooth 'Ol,. Cut Saws, with Files, of almost all do: seriptiens„ fol' sale liy LITTLE & I!..tySts.2. To Daitymen, FReturn Pniis, Pans, Tin, Painted r And Cedar Pails, Butter Bowls, Dairy Salt, &e.• &c., for sale by LITTLE & HARDING. Are You Building? rou will kayo money by purchasin g your Nai;s, Glass, Paints, ON, sash, Dour,Trhu tair%s, and nardware ,generally of LITTLE & Flour, Salt and Lime, BY the Load, or Barrel, constantly on hand, and for sale by LitTLE & HARM*. Cash! you can buy altriolit anything * in the way of General Mereh3ndise, forCuri, at a very await advance from cost, of . : - LITTLE & MARDI a. Produde Wanted; . , . , • • BUTTER, ` :Eggs, Lard, 'l l oilo*, liooswsi, Grain of all kinds, Rags, Old Ircio . Litin .. ber, 9 Shinnies 'Dried Apples, Reinsoke:, ilt.t4 ihhia r in examinee for Goods, by. , . i . .- - • • 0 - . ~ LITTLE & .ffARDINd. . .. AilL) LITTLE & HARDINQ: linkherinock bepoti .1857. . . LIITIjE . • ITARDISC LITTI.I & HARDTiIii ABEL TURRELL H • AS just 4bitiftied Nert - Yerl4Wllll large and Choice *iiiety. boodis t boneht for casui ;end ;I!electectititta 1400 eare,lront over thin . of Alio best Hottiel is New. VOrkF which be offers to his customers and the publlsl at lo`vr prices for cash.. His stock ioint l likbit I DIfUGS,. . • . MEDI C, 1. .t Ste ., . T WIND 0- W ,131- L . A • : . - WYE, S 114 ROCE - - A S S.— W. RE It 9 o*. • • : RR, Qt.. 5 . ,. • •.- '•• oc ; . . WALL PAPER, W I N , I) 0 W - j' A r E - W N1)0W• 0 I z . -: • P A N C-Y D MUSICAL S T 14M. EN W-Si ER • • • I' E R M E P.• Y ; R Y 1):0 D S,— lIARD MAJtE, S T NE-W .A It,E,• - W E) O'D E 141• ,W A R .E, B 1 o 0, )I 5, BRUS - lIES, • APNNE D .W A .R • BIRD CA 41 E 5,,- .CANARY POCKET • - 'BNr 11:IP,S, • U M$ R. E - • N 4. . - • IP I S TOL S,:- -- . A 14 ; 0 M I.T . N I T O'N - ; TsIVIIPENTINEi C,A AI P•II E N. B; • BURNING FLUID, .. A L 011 0 L ' • L U,Q.R S, Vor!CedicinslPlittilt.shs-cinl,l- - • TRUS.S,ES, •'•-- • • P It T E S -• SII 0 U-I DE It B C' E . S;' • „ P 0 B. M 0 N S. P C T A. C • SILVER & PLATED spouNs,voaBsiar..... GOLD PENS;.' ' • ,VIOL• IN STRINGS, BOWS, &d,; — ' 'And all of the PATENT ME D.I N - Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto re.: eeired s he hopes to merit si continuance-abd large it.treaSe of the same., 4 - • • nE).)TUR.RELL. 3lontrose, June - 1860857.. • •.. . NEW 03:111 1 1,1 I P 4 024La0 - HAS opened a WAWA and•JEWEI:- RV Establishment in A. Merriman-'s Boot and shoe Store en Public .Avenue: one door above the Post Office. Clocks Watches and JeWelry repaired in the neatest rityle. fill ail orders for Watches.and Jewelry it. .itAS than . city prices. 111.wor w -•k 1 • . lirleted . //Out role, Se pte Mho r I 4th, 1 867; NEW • WATCH7EAKER'b SHOD . iSBF.LL wishes to Wenn the Public , 4.4 out he has rented a to _ id- F. B. 'Chandler's -Store, *here he will be . fourid ready to repair Clock; Watches and .leti , eify, on 'the • shortest notice, and in good style. -All repairs warranted. - . ltlontrosi.; Se t.•15t._1857- - • - st Ail an ink( ratorlav ti(dice is hereby,gii•eit to all periOria having. demands armitist the estate Of .I..koprilittic :COOL' deceased, rate.of Ilerrick toivinKe.tliat the'sarne Must be presented. to the undir,signed . for ar rangement, and all persons indebted to said es-,. tate are rt\auested to make inuo.ediate parent. . ',..,. Dona Sarri'ir, A er. Siniley, Aug. ilstit fB6l. -35-6 t. FULL sTobii kAtt MX-GOODS: El RE & LAN DELI. 4th 4- Areh-nts., respectfully request Cash'Duyers to exnmino a rms Stock tot" Sensetinbie Goods, adapted to BEST PF.sitsyLvAnts TRADE. - . Fo ll Line of Fall Dress Goods. New designs of ~ Fall Shawli. Rich Silks of Newest Styles.--;- Good Black Silks of all widths. 4 Cases rumor.. ted French llerinocs. 7510. Poil de Chevresk new. Goods. British and American Dark Pints. &tin e,tts, Cashmeres, C,loths &Vestings. nensi, Flannels, Elaiikets. &e, &c. . N. B. -Aueti:on Bargains from N.' Y. and this Cttp:Baitj.teed.• Particular attention given to Country orders fcr Desirable Goods. -Terms Nett.. Capti. - sept. 3d.-3m. u ... • : - - ash for Wool . fEL- .TRR I T z iil,. 7 . 4hThighetprioi .L,.nLsioaps,itttisatordz: Mew Milford. ..Itrify 4th, 1857. .. . .... -, NSW GOODS - II" H. J. I . Vi r UBIS'S XONTIi OSE, .APRM, 0 th' 18.57. ,- .. . ' Dairymen Take -Notice. 1 lIWLEY & GUILD have r:ondtantly pit and and have made to order Chnros, Fir kins. eturn Pails and Butter Tubs of the best "eulity. [Gibson, April 20th, 1157. • Cash raid for Wool ! .• 1 m: I.i g hest market price id Cisn Paid - for Ten Thousand pounds of Woos by. HAWLEY & Gibson, lune 24th, 1851. Je:Weir3r; ' d i- VERY lull and desirable stoat of E4r-firiga, .11 Breastpins, Lockets, Chaitis, Crimea*, Studs. Sleeve Buttons, Gold and Silvcc§'pecta cle, Gold 11nd Silver Thimbles, Pens - : and Pen. cils, &c., to which 1 would .Ihititii the at: tentien of . my friends_and ail pe r sona wishing to purchase. . AL FRED J. BVANS. Binglattuten. July 17th, 1851., . Eagle Foundry.' Plowt. Fon superiority of enstitt, ;nil excellency of machinery can not he excelled; . • 8..11. k....i.TIZE MIL(../tIR for gale kt; tho triad orßarrel, by DICKERMAN '4 . 4 GAR - ft Wrr: Noir - Milford, June 10th, i 867. , , . • . . Melainotypes! ; LI AV ING purchased Abe ; right for inside* MAL, the beautiful and diirable.etyle of pietarea known as the file, , laitiotype, or Irog _Pictures, I Nun' ready to,furuish them to *pia as may pre_ fer.them to the Ambrotype or pagiierieotype. -If anybody prefers a cheap likeness. one o superior quality, 1 can; and trill, milk* Th ew cheap ! and as good !.! -as these sold iky . Wood, ot, the cart on the green. rir Finn : Cl. Ass PicroltEs4T USUAL TRICEIII:2, W. It. DEANS, Phenix Shintroso, July 23d, 1857:: .. IDOCITS 4r...E4-10ES iii the" Upt4eivillei•Exchangir _ . . . . . MINE Illt ullS7' iinicks PAID , / 1 7 1 .0 R. Jr BUTl'ER,tit the.“ Uptatkvittif Ekettange." ASETTL tMEN't bi` tiLD ACCOUNTa . DESIRABLE, at, Ott Tsouvlitit Pal