. 4( tZ o 7i [We top the press to insert the following.] _Brooklyn; Oot..80; B. FkTiwssinnir, 'Den r , Ir, let S' ". I 7/ be with you on ne.rqhnreday evening, November sth, to lecture. I shall come by the .Yew, Jersey route, for.the purpose of avoiding the long ride by wagon. Will you send me word as tO„the point of stopi - ing, your's Truly, rt. W. Beecher. Suhjt;. The Christian Commonwealth. Visitotit at the Normal School. J.!I C. Donaldson, Al. . "Y. Mary Donaldson, Rev. Robert Runt, . M. C. Tyler, Rey. M, White, • Mrs. A. Johnson, Dr. T. J. Wheaton, Mrs. Wm. Peck,,, - . Waverly, N. V. Jennie . Root; Oberlin, 0. Rena -rnold, - Prornplon, Pa. P. Arnold, • - 14 '46 Mrs: P. Arnold, Jessie, llartly, Emma. Scott, Romina Scott,. 1L Etta, /3eardslev s Mrs. Marietia Williams, Franklin, - a Orlando F E Cole, Augusta'Cole, Mrs. S. E. Datther, Arletta Granger, E. Crane, Mrs. S. M. Price, 11. N. Brewster, • Mrs. Myron S. Town, Ellen L. Downer Miss. S. -S z Llandriek, Jessup, a S. D. l'orlipkin's, Brooklyn,- a Israel Camp, Camptown, " Mrs. Stanley Turret!, Friendsville , " 'Hannah Golden fill , " Sarah Leach, • - New Milford; " A. J. Gerritson, MOutrose, " . Mrs. A. J. Get ritsoni Mt 44 Bessie Riley, Mary Biddle, Mrs. IL B. ,Little, Sarah M. Cleinons, Cecelia E. Clemons, Mrs. G. B. Lewis, Augusta. Carpenter, D. S. Gregory' - Mrs. M. Bard, A. D. Ilutheifield, .Ikcy Dennis,' Mrs. A. Day,. Mrs, 3,__Nlack, Mrs. Rogers, 'Miss P. 'Underwood, Emily Blackman, Mrs. Dr. Blackman, Mrs. Wm, L. Post, Phila M. Green, Jessup, Mrs. S. M. Wilson, Sophia Lyons, • . Rev. B. Baldwin,. , J. Lyons, Emma:M. Stephens, - Ann S. Stapbens, D. U. Wade, Mrs. P. 11. Vade, ; Mr...Marsb, Mrs. A. L. Webster, Thos. Julinson,i C. J. Cuitia, • Jos; Jameson, fliredtors of Bridgewater. F. Newcomb, I M. Baldwin, J 4 ,• .IL7 - A telegraphic despatch dated St. Lott is, Oct, 26th, says; A protest, signed by several prominent citizens of Kansas, was sled on the 15th inst., against the fraudulent retort's of Orford pre cinct, in Johnson county, in reply to which after a per.onal investigation, Goternor Wal ker ana Secretary. Stanton published .proc lamation in the lierild of Freedom, of the 20th in"t.. ettpres‘ing a deteriiiination to re ject the entire vote of Oxford, and give Certif icates to 'the i Free. state eandidatez. The proclamation produced an intense' ex citement among the eictieme Pro-Slavery men, and threats of vengeance were made Against the Governor and Secretary. On the 1) instlof protest *as made again-t the assembling of the ConstitutiOnAonven tioir by a Mass Conventicin of the peCiple, held at Lecompton. Ign oda.* *Aeri:nip,. a man named Michael Mal One, residing in the vicinitY of Saw WII run; ,tnis.sed,hia ing while passing along- the narrows, at-Sy der's lauding, and fell over the einbankrnent to the . water's edge, a distance of some one kandred feet. The bank. is very steep, and, covered with: large r 3m onek-- Mr. Ida lone was taken pp alnioSt iifeleo.:shd carried to the residence Of gr. - -gilyder. Iliaikire and bead .were seriously egt, and his-entire . bOdy, was badly bruised. lie :i• abocit thirty years of age, and unmarried; Intoxication --is said to hilve been the calnieof the accident. THE RICIItdIOND nee ettLi— ne last-,neeet“. sari link in the chain or proof Where With to convict the two arreated men, Wheeler anti Somerville, charged with :-robbing: the Rich mond (Va.) Citstorrr Ronan has been happily • found. consisted in discovering the where abouts of a certain marked coin `known - to be among the money' stolen from the site It was a quarter eagle, and had been nied as the head of a breastpin. Wheeler, it is al. leged, paid it to a person in Baltimere, who had amain parted with it in payment tors per .; son in Richinond, and in *hose banda.it was Nand. TUE IsAuGurtinoN.---WO leatz si- ran; events are now in progreou for -grand military and Greinen'a parade -heie. ou'th c. e,aion of Gen. Packer 'a Inauguration. Ser i era! first c:ass fire companies , froin phis have signifieil their intention of being nri , ent, and we _have no doubt• - companies froin Gill the-zeighfmoring towns will 'he 111 at tendance. A militiry company and Band will escort the Governor elect to the Capitol, and an eli9rt will be made to secure the attend ance of a large number of volunteer enmpan les from other placeßl—Harrisburg Herald. ADVASTAG E of PCNCTI7ATIOS.—Punctua• tion, that ig, the putting of stops in the right place, cannot be too seduously studied. We lately rend in a country r ape r , the startling account of Lord ,Paltnerdon's appearance in the olive of Commons • "Lord Palmerston then entered on his head, a wbite bat upon his feet, large but well polished boots upon his Iron-, a dark cloud ,in his hand, his faith • ful walking stick in his eye, a menacing glare haying-nothing. He sat down "=—ranch. L?' As the if , tearner-Cety of. Cleveland am corning - from I)etroit to Cleve4El4l,v/hen wear "*ac banks off Point air Peise, she, ran into a Nock of ducks t Veltieb were wining theli . Way (hrough the darkness. The 'tlass'of the large loftornotive lamp was MINIM to piece•, two of the ducks and •a pretty• small -bird being i!.n!iglit in the lamp. Three otherclucks were kicked up on the deck. • r - .• Ifiathee...filh • BORO' . COUNCIL hold its iegtilat; tocetiog oft tdonday. Nov, Ist, at the office of H. S. Beatkiy, FAq. ' ' Per order. Nolice.••• lONTROSE 1..110.. CO. w.ilt,meet itt6 1.3 o'oloek P. M., Dlooday Nov. 41857;": T . .• ; . Per order. LecturojearTo be delivered before the SusquxuasNaLeourri,NOUALll. SCHOOL: N. A. CAL kINS,Ift,q., Editor of the `Student and Schoolmate; N. Y., Thursday eve! Oct. 22d. It. B. LITTLE, Elul, Montrose, Monday .eve. Nov. •3d. - B. S. BENTLEY, Eaq. Montrose, Friday eve‘ Nov. M. The public are iavitt'd toettend. The precise evening of HENRY WARD BEEPHE lecture is not definitely known— fo4 o*tor handbills. - (id. • • Notice to: ? School Teachers and those who employ Bosrd of Direetors of NeWhidlitind District are disposed ..to let the Patrons of the several aehoels, respec tively, .within the District, select their own teachers. tinder.tho following restrictiots: Ist. They v:tish to have those employed who will consider it apricilege.ns sail/ as their dsty to attend Teachers' institutes and other means of improvement within their reach at least once' in two weeks without oempulsion. Rd. Alt teachers must be regularly licensed by the County Superintendent before commenc ing their schools, or as soon'thereafter , as the orrangements of the County Superintendent with regard,to 01Hk-examinations. will allow-- 3d. hietithly reports must. be regularly filled ; out and made to the Secretary at the end of each month. If more convenient they maybe left with Wm. C. Ward. Esq , School Treasurer. Any failure on the part of teachers, to com ply with the foregoing will be sufficient revert to witheNithe public money. The Board wish. the Schools to be in-opera tion by the third Monday in November, if.pos. sible, so that the necessary books may be tar nished at the commencement. New York City N.J. Binghamton. . Glenwood, " Springville, U .10 Gibson. " Rush, " Clifford, Forest Loie, L I 01120. In Brooklyn on the 20th, inst, SIMEON_ TY: LER - in the 60th year of his age. "vin Wi no oa, Minnesota, Sept. 22d, MARY wife of Eden Brown, of Lathrop Susq'a Co„ Pa., in the 6151 year of age. The deceased was at one of son's, where she went with her husband, last spring to spend the summer on. a visit. expecting to return home this fall ; but alas; how often death -destroys our fobdest hopes. • "In Jackson, on the 12th inst. ELLA FAN NETTA, yonngest daughter of Jeremiah and Nancy 31 Baldwin, aged 2 years and 7 months. Sleep, Ella. sleep' each little bird, Whose carol all tlie'rlay we heard, Ere sunset faded from the west, Folded its tits, wings to rest, • - And 'mid thtsoft leaves cradled high, Rocks -to this lullaby—sleep, Ella, sleep. • In Brbigewater,Oct.•lsld, Mr. A. F. WILL- lAMS, aged 47 years. 'Mr. 'W. hai been generall known by all our citizens as an honest, upright, industrious man ; a kind husband, an indulgent father : doing eve• rtthing be could for his family. and promptly. Ills health had been generally good-till the past summer, when -he became conscious of the near approach of his end, and made every arrangement for the closing op of his business. The Friday before his death, he went to Montrose to settle some little matters, and told his family and nth ers that it was the last time he should ever go to Montrose, or evenaway from home, and. so It proved. He leaves a wife feeble health, eud three worthy children to moulm (Wt. loss. 13:3 IZ!13 IZ!!3 CI!!! CEO= 1::!3 1:::!!! 1:Eil!13 IZE=3 I=E;3 1:3M!3 1:=1E1 1::!:1 K I a M • IS 41; 44 . 44 .4 44 . 1'.::M13 1::!:3 II!1 11:MIATI IMMI!II Q:::1 12;19 CMM 191=11 • Notice. • ANY PERSON who may have any demands azaingt the estate of A. F. Williams, deed, late Of Bridg,ewatet, will phase present the tame to me, , as no letters of administration %till-be ta ken out. H. M. WILLIAMS. Bridge Water, Oet.: 27th, _1857. 42 T ADZES Dress Buttons, some very pretty _Liktyles, of Guld stone and Mosaic, just recd GO I. Silver and Bone Toothpicks. A. J. E CAIEO Breastpins, abother lot xery cheap .1, . A. J. E. CO t • L Neeklae:fis abd Armlets; in variety. by t. . . 1190 Y virtue of sundry writs lamed by the Court L., of Common Plfas of, in and for the County Susquehanna, and. to me directed, I will ex pos to sale by public vendue at the Court House in Montroae.,on Satun)ay. the 19th dav tit ovetubCt ncat, atone o'clock, P. M., the follow. ing Real Estate. to wit: • • . . . ALL that certnin pie .41r *mei of WO altu ate nhd being' in .the township orChbeOnut in the county of Strsq's, it brine lot No.-113 on a map of re-survey of the Rhode . Telona nnrehrte. bon- . Jai ninelo9 810 neree. and ie bounded en follows to . wit the north by lot no. 115. and on the writ oy lot no. 112 ofilani re•stovey, With the 'atpnitenattem one &tali itez honer. and one fra. Med barns one oreluvrd, and about bti onret Im proved. Taken in execution at the suit of Alexander Dewing vs. Joann Steinberg, lite Joana McCor mick, and Wm H. Steinberg. .A/480.—A1l the rirht,iitle and interest of rrimettlo Wright; in and to that certain tract. pieee or puree of land, situate and being in The trivrnship of Prooklyn in the county' of Saxe's, and bounded and described as follows. to Wit: on the north by lands of O. Rail r and 0. Wright. on the east by land' otimid Wright, on the south b y I ss a s o f J. W. Holley and 8 Gantt. and on tho west by lands of F." l Vhippl; and I. N. Palm eontiinlnu about 65 arms, be the same More or' Tess. with the apportenances.one framed house, one to stable, and aboat - 30 acme impr n . s pd, b e ing the same lands recently occapied _by Wiie :Wright deed. - Tekeuln execution at the snit of, Alfred Puy rep vs. Frs - .eine -Wright. , - A/$BO--All that certain piece or. parcel of land. aitnate and being in the township of gr e at 13erui. in the willare recently called forlersyille in the county of flusq 4 a. hennaed and deSeribei a s - to it; beginning at the.north west corner of the main huilbinr on the Great Bend and Coshocton turnpike rend. matting. thence abeet south Oleg:. east C 6 feet..thence at.right anodes with the said last - mcntionedlineAnultAft der. east 100 - feet, thence in course parallel with the first mentioned line.about n'.th 27 deg..W. t shop; the lino,s! the barn and Woodshed._ about ib ,feet to the +filer of the wnedshed, and *leo the Fortier of widow MeCollum's land, thence long - said last mentioned line. and on a line of the i kood..hed. al put south .63 Aret west, about 60 feet is another cornee.of*aid p ie line or *aid Widow lfcCellunes land, fli e s co in* tiboat . 27 der. east along the line of.aaid wicds'd By order of the Bonrii, W. WALKER., Secretary . . New Milford, Oct. 17th, 1857. ALFRED J.. EVANS 1001.3KET py Giatsses, diftireut .1 J. F.. WA' t.andvs, a fikriety of patents. A. J. .E TGDS, a)argu lot of Gold. Pearl and Jet, just reed py A. J. E. SLEEVE It - Winos, n fine stssoritneht. jrnkt ree'tl A. J. E. (1 Thimbles, of altsizek. just ,re'ed. by ALFRED J. EVANS. kft Binghamton. Oct- %I, 1857. Sheriff's Sale. about g' feet to the main building and theifee by the said main building almipt . tibuth 63 deg. west to the place of beginnjw, containing aboutls4o Eq. ' it. of land, with the appartenaneeNt ore tav ern hcraen and barn, with 'stab woodshed attached and all impiovd. Takin in ext.eution at the nuit of 1. )1. 'Sut phin, re:Alfred Allot and !lamina Mien. ALSO— Alt-that certain 'sawmill,- 'alturted very neiv the mill site known as the Bet, Skin• *ter mill site, and on land recently owns d by Bonajah A. Skinner. In the liresebt toWnship of Oakland, ( late Harmony) and bouided as fillo's; on the north-west by land owned by John Pat rick! on the north by the Cam known as the Infs. ilibbom farm, how in posriession of John Bib bornjr.om the east by land owned by A. up; man, on the south by land owned by Datil Bend and David Taylor. Talcen in execution at the snit of A. & S. H. Barnes, vs'. F. A. Ward and Dologherty. ALSO—Aa that two• store dvreiling - house situate On the riorttrigde of streetß.ln the Bo re of Susq'a Di pot, in the count, aforesaid, con reining in 'front on said B. street. 60 fret, and• in depth 120 feet, and the lot or piece of ground and etirillate appurtenant to said lot. being boun ded on The north, by lad of N. Lenhelm, on the east Ly land of the N. Y. & E. R. R. Co.. on-the south by B. street. and on the west by land of C. L. Ward. it !mint , lot No. 17. Taken in execution at the snit Of Morris S.' Sherman, vs. F. A. Ward. A /.80--All that certain piece or pamel of land situate In the township or Lenox, county of Suosfa state of Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit ; on the northliy lands - of John S.. Millard, on the east by land of Sterling Max on. on the south by hind of Orville Tilfony and Luke Re.A, and west by lantlatortnke Reed.— containing 71 acres. it btdag thtijianse premises conveyed to John R. Taylor by direttbear'ng date Aim 14. 1852, signed by G. B. Eldred High Sh'f ofSnsq`a Co., and conveyed to N. J. Sherwood by said John R. Taylor& wife by deed bearing date Oct; 20. 18.51,—wi t h the appurtenances, two framed dwelling houses, cno framed barn, one one saw mill. one blacksmith shop. and a grist mill and orchard, and mostly improved. Taken in execntion at the suit of Amos Sher wood. vs. liollet Titus, and German. Titus. • ALSO—AII that certain piece or patrol of land. situate and being In the township of Cho. count. (now Apolacon) in the county of and bnnnded and described an follows, to wit; beginning at a post and stones by the road, on the• line of Samuel Millegan's farm, thence north by the said line 192 7.10 perches to a post. thence west 35 perches to a post, thence south 87 7.10 perches to a hemlock, thence west 22 perches, thence south• 180 pj•• rchesto a post by the road, thence by the same east 57 perches to the place of beginning. containing 57 acres, be that same more or less. ALSO--All that lot of land sitnnte ;n the township of ANA:teen aforefaid wijoining, the a. hove described lot of land, and bounded as fol lows. to wit; north by land said lobe of Patrick Moran, south by the Milligan road. west by the above described lot and east by land of Elijah Dew, containing 08 acres, briih or said lots he ine occupied as one farm and containing in th'e whole 194 acres with the following improv'm'nts to wit ; about 40 acres cleared, a small orchard, a l e e house, and an old log barn. Taken in exPcution at the snit ofJamps adm'r of Saml Milligan dcc'd, vs. Thomas Rooney. ALSO—An that certain piece or parcel of land rituate and being ir' the township of Oak land in the county of :in.q'a, and bnnnded and described as folio." to wit; beginning at a pile of stones in the north west corner of,* tract of land belonging to Renajah Skinner's land,and in a line of John Ililburn's land and adjoining lands granted to Matthias Bond and running thence along, his line, snuth,l-2 deg. welkt, 114 perches to a post and stones, on the north side of the brook, thence doWn Said brook. south 59 1.2 def. east, 25 ft-10 porches to a pile of stones,— thence north 63 .3 4 dog. east, 19 perches to a Pile of stones, thence emit, 20 8.10 perches to a hemlock tree, thence north 1-2 defy. east, to 1 shke ana atones standing in the north bound s of lEtenajah A. Skiuner's land in a line of John Hilburn's land. thence north, '7B 1-2 deg' we .4, along said Hilbrtrn's land to the b place of I.er;n. ning,, containing 43 pores and 37 rods. Ve the i c, samerno-e lesS. wit the appurtenances. Taken in executi at the suit (Venice rinol vs. Michael 'Worn : ALSO—AiI the right Clie and ihterest ofJas. W. Belknap in anti to all that cella% Wive or parcel of land situate in the. township of N. Mil. ford. en. of Stisifa state of Pa.. bonnded anti tie. scrib , d as follows, to wit cemmencno at a post corner of land of A. Moss. thenie running north 42 1.2 deg,. east on line of land of said Moss 130 perches to a post the easterly corner of land of said Moss. thence south 44 1-2 deg. east lilnnr , lands of Hatch. & Johnson 125 oerehes to a pine sooting corner of lands of said Hatch & Johnson and lands of John Boyle, thence south 42 1.2 deg. west along lands sitpposed to belong to E. A'. & 0. Pratt, 130 perches to an oak sapling— thenre north 44 1.-2 des.r. west 125 perche's to th• place of beginning, containing 101 acres and 24 perches be the same more or less, and all unim proved. - ALSO—AII that other piece or parcel 4lanii situate as above. bounded and described as folio's to.wit : commencing at a hemlock sapling, the south east corner of land of A. lifos4, thence running north 45 de g . east along lands of said Moss: 123. perches to a post the easterly corner of lards of slid Moss. thence south 44 MI deg. 'east along the above described Tot of J. W. Bel. knari. 211 perches ton hemlock thence south 25 deg. west along hind sopposed 'to belong to E. A &. O. Pratt, 136 perches to a poQt thence north 44 deg. west, along lands of HaVdenj2B perches to the place of betrinnig. containing .40 acres anti 149 perches,,be the same more or lylas, and all improved. A LSO—AII the. Homestead property noon which the said J. W. Belknap now resides, situ. ate as afore . twid, bounded and deseribed.as lows, to wit ; on the north by lands of B. B. Lit. tle i on the east by lands of Wm Bedell, on the south, bylatui of Robert Giltispie. and on the w. by she Cocheeton.& Great Bend Turnpike Road. containing abOut 70 acres of land, the same more, Or less, with the appurtenances, one framed dwelling house, one farmed barn and - shed, one blarksmithehop, and Wagon shop, one . saw mill and mostly ijuproved. • Taken in evocution at the snit of the Coto monikealth of Primsylvauia. roi• the Use of Wm R. Rockwell, vs. James W. Belknap. Ai/36—A11 that rertain Rtormill situated on creek known as the Drinker creek, and near pub lic road known as qurtis road. in the ptb.sent township of Oakland, (now Harmony) said mill k►eiegg on land bounded as follows; on the north by lands owned by Wakeman. on the east -br the Lenox & Harmony Turnnike, on south by land in the possession of Jacob and on the west be the above mentioned Curtis. road. . Taken in execution at the suit of , A., & 3. 11. Barnes, vs. F. A. Ward. ". F. P. HOLLISTER, Sheriff. Sheriff'* Office!. Montrose, Oct. 26th, 1857. / 42-4 t. Notice. TdT.IOE is hereby given that letters of Ad. 1.1 ministration have been giaaiea to the un dersigned upon the estate of Calvin Bell, de ceased, late of the township of Lenox in the- County of Susquehanna. All persons having claims aganist said estate are therefore notified to present them .duly attested, sod those who are owing said estate are requested to make im. ruediete.payment.• CATIIE-RTNE BELL, Admix. Mot tzose, Oct. 19th, 1857. 41W6. Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the Ad-) rlitHE undersigned miniatratlen amount JL having been ap.. of. Rohl Megune.. Ad l pointed sr' Auditor sfanistsAtor of ffilai by theOrphan'aVourt hicKune, deceased._ to settle.thii (aerounts - ih this cage; will hear all parties In reference thereto, at his (office in Montrose.soh Friday the 6th ' day Of November one o'clock, P. M. • -.* - • : • ' WM. 11. 3Egsllll o , Atiditoe. Oet.-13th; 1857. z •41 era. eery fine assortment of /Jl l .nad Hair. Brlcelets,,Jeceived thiiiCday by - A. J. EVANS. Singtonoton, eitfr, 1A57. -NEW.- - STOVES Ih as, ar, at, a Ise just,receiving - I‘‘ large _ stock of NEW. STOVES ,s, :ftPaa;iiiiatent • O(...Efiroted thk7l;:liart , Pri:miwn Co* &ore& for l oad oi.:,Coritosti4i a ;.iu peiior Variety of Parbo;"fr#ll# itnd - *op I.Btaiti,ffor Wood or Cciii/ Zinc, Sled Iron, Store'reibet, 4e., ctc. • - Ilia aisimitmerit'wirllnelmle the moat fiet.tcr nod Dastaant! STOVES In market, ahil will be sold'on the most favorable terms, and to which he would Invite the partienlar attention of Cast' buyers. - era MWord, October, 121 f;, 1857. NEW JEWELRY.. IIE sulowrib,r tgket pleasure in Worming I his friends that he is now receivinga Istrge addition to hisetock of „lEWELRY and FANCY GOODS: Ills goods have, been selected .*ith great care, and being purchased in theiresent depressed mate of the market. will bo eiolcl of unusually low prices. ALFRED J. EVANB; No. 2 Odd Fellow's Hall. Binghamton, Oct. 7th, 18.57. OLD SPECTACLES . of every ago and 'of lir various qualities received this day by ALFRED 3. EVANS. Binghamton, Oct. 17th, 1857. Register's Notice.' PUBLIC AQTICE is hereby. given to all pei ions concerned in the following Ratites, to &defier Fatnzatex Pim - RAM:1;1 de of Susq'a Depouleceased,Wm.lll. Hubbard Adininistrmor Estate of Jon. Horemtma, late of Harford township; deceased, Charles Tingley Adm'r. ' Estate of Wm. WHITES late of Auburn town ahip, deceased, Win. White, jr., Administrator. Estate of Jolts Rutssvaimr, late of Forest Lake township, deceased, Mahal* Rhinevault and John S. Town Eliecutors That the accountants have settled their ac counts in the Regitder'm °d ice, in and for the county of Swfuehasna, anti that the same will be presented to the Judges of the Orphan's Court of said County, on Wedneolay the 18th day of Nov. next, for their confirmation and allowance. J. W. CHAPMAN, Register. Register's effice, Montmse, Oct. 21st, 1851. Notice. WHEREAS, my wife. MARGAttEr Aix. has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, I hereby forbid all persons bar. boring or rusting her on my account as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. ELI WRIGHT. Lathrop, Oet. 15th; 1857. 41%3. ADMINISTRATOR'S ti - OTIC.E. x - raricE is hereby given to all persons hai .L"i demands against the estate of Dan Payne, deceased, fate of Lenox township, that the same most be presented to the undersigned for arrangement; and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. AL ONZO A. PAYNE, Administrator. Lenox, Oct. 13th, 1857. 41 vr6*. N E . IM7 Aaa 1 111 Et "GOO D• -S For Cash or Ready-Pay. The subscribers have just pusehased a New and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Consisting of Staple and Fancy D - RY GOODS Groceries, Crockery, Iferdware, Boots and Shocs, 4"7. , 4.c., Would offer them for sale nt their Store, at low er rates than Goods have been sold in this pldee for CASTI or PEODUCE exper:enee having taught us that this is the only true way of doing busi• news. As we have bought our Goods for Cash. du ring the great money panic, we 11,v.) bought them Low, and will sell them the same. * * *Please give us a call and examine our stock. GUILE & BLANDING. irfdvd. Oct. 12th, 1867.- FNGER RINGS.—A eery flue lot of heavy IS 'carat plain Finger Rings, suitalee for Wedding Rings; also. Pearl,: Garnet; Diamond. Ruby, Mosaic, Chased and Figured Rings, from 4 Shillings tii - $5O, by . A. J. EVANS. Binghamton, Oct.. l'th, 1857 PLATED TABLE KNIVES.—Anew invoice A: •these beautiful. Table and Desert Knives; also, St*c•el Knives and 'Forks, of dtff, , ront styles And tiunljtics, by • A. J. EVANS. Bintrbantten, Oct. 76, i 537. BUCKSKIN PURSES and BAGS from 4. 1.) to $4, by " . A. J. EVANS. Bioehaniton. Oct. 7th, 1857. D LATE D Castors, C.tke Baskks, Sugar Dish 1 es, 'Salt Cellars, Card Baskets, Candlesticks, Forks, Spuons, &e., &b. in every variety by, A. J. EVANS: Binghamton; Oct. 7th; 1857. F.— AItRINGSA new let of Earrings and Breditpin4, in 9et4; also, a large variety of Cameo and All-Gold Eartingd—new patterns, by •• A. A. .1. EV AltiS. Binghamton, Oct. 7th, -1857. - Farm for Sale. - Situated about 1,14 miles troiii Lynn 'P. 0. Sprinville, containing, 93 acres, about 60 acres under improvement a framed [louse and Barn on the same. A-good apple - orchard, wi h a large proportion of grafted trees; sdgar omha and timber adapted to the mints of the Farm; within 1.2 mile of a good Saw-mill and; Grimy mill. Terms made easy. ApPly at this OilLte or 14 Wirren Taylor, Spring( o.lober 7, 1857. • . 40w3. Removed l Nip/ office to my new residence nearly oppo all. site the Presbyterian Ctiurch,onTurroke Street The public are incited to call and etata ine specimens of the var;ons styles of Plugging and Plata; which 1 am chit) , meeting. No gss. sing, "any more," tiiends, the work speaks for itself. C. D. TlRGlL,Reiidefit Dentist. ootroite, Pa. Sept. 1857. • NEW ':ii7ATCH - MitLER 3 SOP. B. ISBELL wishes to inform the public LA• that ho bas irnted, a window in F. B. Chandler's Sttkre, .w.bere be will be found ready "to repair' Cloas;:Walehes and Jewelry, on the ehortest notice, and In good style. All repair* warranted: Montrose, Sept. Ist, 1857. tf N £ W JEWELRY ESTABLISH IT Cise r Tatiel l 24.S - Caisnal • • 1 jnst 'opened a WATCH and JEWEL RY Establishment in A. Merrlttnrtn's • Boot and Shoe Store .on Public Avenue, one door above the Post Office. Clocks Watches and Jewelry repaired% the neatest style. He will fill ail orders for Watches and Jewelry dt lead than eiti. pikes. 4 ,*A1l work warranted. Priontyme. September 14th, 185'1. thtf. NOTICE TO T EACHERS . . no II E ECIIOOI. DIRECTORS OF WILSON desire to employ 12 Teachers to take charge of the rebook of their Dicdeict, to whom liberal salailes will be paid - '1 he coMpensition will be grsdctsted according to the geslifiritions of the petsooti All Thefiers" eipeeling to teach in 'dibsos School District must be licensed by the.-properauthorityr—the County Superintends t, .. • Schools to opep aboottlts _lst of December. JACOB L. Pro's, Sr'EH ABEL, Sec'y. . Olbson Scl. 26 1857. 139 tr. (\NE, Two, Three and Four Stritied Knives, NJ - nad,Sassors. by A., J. EVANS. Binifiruntnts, Oct. 7th, 11.57. LITTL£ a - HASDII~t~I+B COLUI~lIr: • FLA R NU' E R S - AtECT-lANIC - Sit . - xx7 11,14 please remember, kben t hailding, that V Y., the subscribers are tuinishiag__, DOORS, SASIi anit-,. s BLINDS;'• At the lowest-Factory pricia; lad thi.t they keep constantly an hand, a large sleek of. NAILS, - • GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, DOOR TRIMMINGS, SASII AND Baiii) FASTENINGS, LIME, he., he., • „ In fact, we have almost everything In the Way of. Blinding Materials. Of first ritequality, and will sell them at a very small advae‘e from Cost for Caw. . ' Therefore we confidently assure Builders, that they 4111 uratmially consult - their own interests by giving ns a call, beforOpurehasing. - • LITTLE & HARDING. FLOUR , SALT, • - L - • - . E. I BY the LOAD. or BARREL, constantly on band, and for sale. at the very lowest rites, by LITTLE & HARDING. Nicholson September let, 1867. ge an - 11 IT If • , Far the Summer Trade. New and Benutifut elyes. . • Now being opened by LITTLE & ItARDING. Fish ! Fidh ! 4FRESH lot of those Fine Hess*, Codfish, Lalso, ;11 uefish inlliarrels and Half Burets, just roceived by LITTLE & HARDING. • ALS O 1 A NEW Stock of GrOceries, Hardware, Crockery, &e., &e., .a hundred) part of which we hare not time to Mention. Enough to say, we }lave almost anything, and eve rything expected to be found at a store in tho coantry—all of which' wo are determined t tarn into cash, in the veiY shortest possible time and we herewith issue a „ NOTICE . 11T WJ,I3.@TAIM. We wish. 'lt disticetly andeestood, that for CASK Re Will sell' anv kiud of Goods at mach lower prices than usual. ' . . . - ~ Fresh .Groceries. .., . ;., . . . UGAR,- Biota%ties.. Rice, Coffee, Tea, iitiO all kinds of Groceries in- any quantity, at .tiity very lowest. rates, a full Stork constantly ,l'o: %and, by . Latta de IlanntsGLl Four Shilling Tea, . OTWrIIIiSTANDING the recent heavy advance in the price of Teas, we have se cured a large lot of the same quality of that which has created so much good feeling among nor Tea drinking customers. • Plenty of it, by the chest or pound, at the old price, by TAME & ITARDING, • It- is a Fact, rip THAT Saleratas, Soap and Candles of the 1 best qualities, are for sale by . the Box, at N'ew York city wholesale prices, by - LITTLE iSr. DISO, Potash, I N Tin Cans, a Pure article, for sale . by LITTLE & [LARDING Booti and Shciosi rIONSTANTIN on han&.a first rate assort• ment of Sleit's, Bova' and Youths' double sole Boots and Shoes, of the beat manufacture, also, Women's Shoes, Boots and Gaiters in g ea a 4 riety, all to be sold at very . low rates, by lATTLS & HARDING. . . Hats and Caps, IN almost enters variety, of kinds, quality and pricbs, for ease by . yy LITTLE & i1A161311. Bonnets, : _ • . RIDBONS, Flowers and Trimming", fir sale by & HARDING!. n. Clothing! , CI OATS, Vesta and Pants,. well made, and good aty . lei; Sliiits, Cdllais; Hosiery, Gloves,. etc., lot sale elicip s by ' LITTLE att. HARI)II4. DO li r ' Leathdr!.•. _l --- S•Ert.E.: and Upper Leather. Pegs. Moir Nails and Thread, Was and Many other kinds of Shoe Finding; for alba by - . . . _ . . . • - . , Lti - imr. & lisatinttn. Carpeting ! • , oil Wool txrpele,_ at low price,= for 1.16 sale. by • UTTLE & To lumbermen and Coopers. 13 EST Cast Steel _And Steel roll Aim Cos Steel Mill and k Cut Saws, alto Potent tooth 1 , 4 Cut Sawa, with Files, of almost all de cripiluits, foi• sale by LITTLE & . . . . .-- To Da ir y m e n --. vIRKINS, Return Paiis„ Pans, TR!Painted r and Cedar Pails, Butter Battli, - D ' airy Salt, &e: iSte.-, fat sale by . . - Liiitz & LlAO:into. Aro Yon Building? you will !Niro. money-by ittirchaaing your .1 Nails, Glade, Palatajlitri, Saab. Door Trim :Dings, and Hardware generally of - LITTLE & HARDING. Flour, Balt and Lime t .. 1 , Y the Load. or Barrel, coestant,l on hand, and for sale by • f 7, LITTLE & Cash ! I YOU can bay almost anythinc, la the way of Geaoral•3lerchandiso, for CAan at a very swell advande frobi cost, of . LITTLE 4. • Produce Wanted. BUTTER, Eggs, Lard, . Atietiwax, Grain of ail k iodic nege,Cila ton * LainSer, Shinglai, Dried I piles, Beane, dtle ? , dr.C.,:eianOd in exchange for Gtiiide, LITTLE 14:44110*. ~.dd~}~_ INIJIJ ~~~L'Q Lir'fLE & iIARDNO: Tunkliannock Debut, July let t 1857. Notice,. , Theimierfign'ed in',Atiiiitbr appointed by the drPhatieCoint iirSusquehamia County to make distribution of the Fund in the hands of - 41140- de Benson, Adinitiistratrik of the "e;tati+ of flea- Benson, deceased, Will attend to din duties of his said appointment at his office in Montrose on Friday, the 61litlay,of Noi•ember next, atone o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and plaCe all persons having; claim's •will,prese,nt them or be forever debarred ifoni Coati ng in upon said Fund. • • F. A. CASE, 40w4. Oct. 6. 1857 NEB GOOD 8! FOR •THE FALL OF • • 1857. HBURRITT is - now receicinz a h4ge . stock of FAI,L, and WINTER DRY GOODS, including hip usual .assortment, and of the . PEST AND NEWEST STYLES in umrket,' which will lie sold on the ;Whist favorable terms. • New 31ilford, Sept. 261h'1857.. BIT/111Zia.10 .:4VIDTI , -Liun.raulga, . . GREAT RED U TIN OF P_ RILE S ! ! • DICKERMAN & GARRATT ere now re eeilag their Stock of Stoves for the Fall and %Vint r Trade, and would beg leave to .- say to their umerous friends and customers: that they haVe on hand the largest and best - setected Stock of Stoves ever offered to the inhabitants of Susquehaon4 Co: - Their Stock consists of the most: approved patterna of .Elevated .Oven, Large Oven, Pretriiuda and Coal Cooking Stoves. Wood and Goat Parlor 4tuyea: of Elegant pat terns, aim; Six-Plate Office and Hotel Stoves, Coal Burners, &c: Wo have the best Stove,. constructed oh' . - 16 'diving Thin 'principle, ever made, at - a' very knolletatb . prieM , • ' We would take thi.i opportunity of reminding. our friend34ho are solicited to:purchase their Stoves or HuNAlers & Pedlars, that' a moments reflection will convince them that it is very bad economy to AO Co. . it:is a well 'estatlished fact that the -cost of 'selling Stoves hy pedlieg them about IV; coun try is not less tho 18 or 2 U per Cent, and gener ally. as .high as ..‘T, to say nothiit of bad debts end cost of collections. Ot course this extra ex pense must come mit of thb pbeketv of the pur chaser. .. ' - ... consideration of the abo‘:tt facts we offer ocr entire Stock of Stprei.at t'in per cent less any Pedlar will or can seit. , Call and see it these things are not so. New Nlitford. Sept. 16th, 15.57. . TO the. Independeht. irrite \ rs OF S USR UEHANNA - CO U.N'T • AND ALL, OTIItRS who look to their own interests. ' The undersigned is not just now . tp offer him self with a long epistie for voiii "votes at • the coming.ulection. - ..but would simply say _that he has just received n ne,w stock of 134104 S and STATIIONEItY, which he, ls ready to sell to all those who want,just exactly right. A oew lot of Pocket & Family Bibles, Testa ments. Prayer Books &c &c. 5C11901,-BOOKS,:such as will Le waaicd in the NORMAL: .Sll . 00L. A choice lot. ()lA. W. ilarrison's Columbian Inks, Toilet & Family Sonpa, laies' &Gentle men's Perfurnety, and Flavoring Extmeti. ' GIFTS,GIFTS. • As it has become So . fash. ;unable to' advertise giff enterprins," I would just szt3,' that I will agfee to. furnish pur chasers with gifts, and quite as valuable once toe, as Pewter Penknives, Brass Fingerlings or other valueless trinkets. Try me at the Montrose Book ,store. A. N. WILLARD. Montrose Pa. Aug. 12th, 1857: .1.7' • , Stump. Candi 'te: j would respectfrd ty notif • pu4ic that Tam I a eanduitte. fur your sufrrdges. end I pledge myself, .vlietlier elected or not, to fill. th'e duties of my (ere, (w hich is to make your Coat's, Veits and Nnts,) to the best of my ability. and in a style that shall he neat and durable. If a thoi'o knowledge of the buiiness, faithfulness to prom isor aad a determination to please my customer c, are merits worth anything, then ant I entitled to your suffrages. Bring -along your cloth, and your money to pay : for cutting or making, and see if I am . not all right. Poor Richard says: "Ile that by the Plow would thrive, Himself atust either hirld or drive." True,—and if applied to Tailors, it would, read in ditlectable r 3 thm : "lle-that by the Shears wdOld- thrive.- Must 'make good work or'—Yanked Doodle." I pledge inpsilf to make gOOd Wtirk. .-Drop in and look at the Fall Fashiork ' Eir Shop at the oM stand a few doors west of Searle's corner. Cutting done as DlontroserSeP. -1857. ; .1011 N. G ROVES. Farm for Bale; - T HE aub.criher offers for Sale a Good Farm of 95 acres in Bridgewater, four miles east of Atontrosei-71 acres improved. Thtrb 1a on' the premises a large tranteci'Dwellieg llonae, a good'fitamed Barn, an excellent Apple Orchard. One half of the purchase money will be required down; the balance in annual inst 'intents. ELIiAH FoItOWN. Bridgewater, August 19th, 1657. ; 3atf.• Grocaiies I Groderiosil 4 • : 4 good assortment of .Groec.ries, Oiripr i sifig /X Flour, Fait, FirhYrta, Cori*, Sugar, , and ottidr krticies iit the line too .mmierons mention,.Thirli is Olio' red fur 'idle /ow Vices; for eaaor reale priy. Citi exanitne - mr Goods and PRICES bbroie Oak . : whete; S. S. Mt:MT. lifontion.,Aug. 10th. 107 Adniiiistrator's Notice. Notice is hereby giten tt,aiirpersons Haring . demands against the estate of . Li onint) Coat. deceased, late of Herrick townsli.-that tho same' aloe. bo preeehted to tho undersigned for art rangemenA, and all persons indebted to said es tate arc requested to Ulrike immediate pavtnint. . . Adin s r: Smiley, Aug. isll 1457. 35—ft, AsstwlAtram i PHILADELPHIA. , .• ; A Mineidreiit Institution, establisho by special inctinetlAnt for tte relief of the ii6kand dis. tressed.offlielerl with Virulent Epid6ni4diteaseri r O ALL PERSONS afflicted with Sexual J. bissaijeti, such as Spermatorrlea, Seminal Weakness, Itupotencc. ono rr hces, Oleeti Sy phi. !is, the Vice of Onanism, or eel!' abuse, &e., &e. Tire "lOWA ttD ASigOCIATION, in view of toed! destruction of human caused .by Sexit• al diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victim of eueh disease by: Quacks ' several years ago directed their Con sulting Sorg oti, as n eTtAnrritErn iict worthy of their name; ° open a Dispensary for the' treat= ment of thitt.elass of digetasts, in ail their forma, and' tn give ig,CDICXI.AtivIcE ottATts. to till Wt!o apply- by letter; with a description of their eon:. dition,(sge4,necepation; habits of life ; &e..) and in easeg of extreme poverty, to furnish medicines. free of charge. It is needier.* to add that the Avocistiota commands the highest medical skill of the age. and will bandit' . the most barreled modern treatment. The Director% oit n review of the past; feel assured that their &hors in this sphere of betimai. nt effort, have been of great benefit to -the :Meted, especially to the young; and they- hsic, resolved to ...devote' theniselvee, with renewed zeal,-to this very important but much despised cause. 1 , inst. published the Assccetationi a Report on Spertneitorrhien or Seminal , Weakness, the V;Eif of Onanism, Maitutballittn ; or Self - At use, and other diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, .which Will he' - sent:lly mail • (in is sealed letter ,enveloPea- vttai ctrasot, on the receipt of Two' OnliffS fur poi, Address, fore. Report or Treatment,. Dr e Calhoun, CousultingSirgeon, Deward Asitoeta; lion, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Phibtdelphia, Ps - -‘ • , `-.,.8y order of the Director*. RZRA D. HARTWELL Presideat. ORORGE FAIRCHILD, Secretary. Oct. Ifith, 107. " V . T. Ml:;=== T. KINGSFOIMA SOWS P 1/ - OSWEG4.STARCIL (FOIL' TUE LAUNPRk) - "TIr AS esiabtished a greater leeldloity. than hat -11...Loaver been obtained by Any other starch:: • Thii has been the-resulCofjha ;ntarked...supe:. riority in quality; and its invartable - tnticorittiiy,:s' - . • The'pOblic may be assured Of thii eat tinonlitti of the high standard now OstabliShed, . The production , is over tO . rrty - Tens. and the derna no hart' extend :throughout Shit whole of the United States, and to foieigti tedi. tries, • - : : • Working thliS hi) a very large - aiLleiliad andel a rigid systein, they are able-to secure it peffto uniformity ih the quality- thrtieglieut •the 'This is the great Desideratumlin Shutt, making; • and is realized now for the firatlitne. ' Irlin Very best Starch that *RH - ..so OTHER, is always wanted, by conanmem:and this will be supplied tit them by the grocers, soon as. their customers havelltiaritedwhiriftl", the best, and ask for it—othe l rwise they- would be likely to get that article oniwhieltthe largeal k profit can be: made.; : r' 111r : .KiegsfOid :has Beep engaged io ,theliiap facture of rordiintotopy; , years, and,durine the whele• of Ilia Oerted,the Starch made under his`supervisipri has bean, be - 2 yond any quest;on, theibest 1 9 1-tiie ,rot the first 17 years, he • had she - Charge or works of Win: Colgate dr. Co.' in whieb - pakied he 'invented the pruteis Of the mangfaetuta of Corn Starith. his sold by all f Cie - Veil di:oiriintearkir visit pazt of the conhtrY. - • T. KINGSFO.ft D &SO: !S - • P , OSWEGO CORN' ST' (OR. 1 3 11DDIN - obtained an equal celet:tritY.with.their.Shireh for the laundly, This artieltijilietfeelly . pure, and is, in every respect, equ4T. o the hest Iler. fluids .Arrow ,Rout, fs;ities additiobai qualities which' retidei• it Invalltable for the dis:. Potntoe ..51arch rl 2g4 Veen extensively peeled and sold as a (Torn Starch. and has given - impressions to many;as to the real merits of our Corn Starch. • . Z,;; . • - From its great delicacy add' puritY, it is tom ing into extensive foie as d diet for infanta , and E. N.JKIILLOGG 4 , C0., Agents,' Aug ,211 m l l.l 196 Fu in Street, N.-71. N E Fik.LIA AND WINTER ..G00.1)S1 It is Onnecesiary , to ac otokrigt that .• ' A :- . 1 R.. .' K` E• N • :Y-0 N -. : '',.* \. (,;;I:I.1-LECTS .. .11ie nest styln of Goods that are lif 0 boi.foutid 'in New. York; 'regardiess'af the ek lieMie. ~.tie has just received faun :New York $ large flikortmwt of Dry GoodS .consiating, -of - Rich All Wools Delaneii,Frentli'fielanes, Su ! • perior :Plaid 'Goods, and calleOthliti-sendlesS it 3 - 4, _ --.; riety.' His . good,i.t.6t arid are' worth 2.5 „A . m we, than Ue goods osnally'rsold .ihroligli,the. _country. at the same prkoss: i Kentu - Cky4eartit . Printe. 1 flannels,.-Rich itilibr m five mti . from eta,;„ to five shilliuot , , Ltriadla Shawls frog) $7 to ItIt!. --,---: Carptd Bags, timbre I latc:W hit 4, Goods;SheSihga at low prices.' Ladies Witfte'r Bonnets. 5h,040! ' 1 and Gaiters. large assortment,. I !loose Carpeting, l' ? heap. Collars, Underldeeve4,llmeadeiDelanes. 313 kith Black Silk fur $f ii . v:ird,sOmething .tim. - heard of - .Debages;flatS,„(:aps;ll;Criieker - v.: A -,.• complete aq:soriment of GrOciqiicAJtio*fikttgar,- .' at one prices; lo its. per - riotind.,, ‘ CalraliCsee, one and all. • _My rephttdian for. Selling: Odds - eh'eap has not •didzinished in 'the least,. come along with yottr cash and. tra e a with_ your - Ser. t, rant: , . . - • - KENYON: ; yl'jok a cct L .nts with eust4ilef . s of - over-one': 1L years star mtistbe sttltd ni I need tho'. - proceeds. 't, - - ' . • .. 1 -.-- .- ' ' ' - - It'dol Sock Sladow.i not• wanted. - '• ,t - - - ":'''- I -ft„'KENYON: • . Lawsville Centre, Sep. 1b; E 157- - -, - .. -. - p","-,„%"" years of tore. s,a hose shulds of life have . A Retired fliysiciati ' i i.., nearly nn nut, tilse'evleit.d ohile in the _ East litdies,, erteiti cure for • CuitscmPtiott, (.. Asthma; Bronchtis; Coughs Colds, Sad. General i Debit it v. The i'etti..dy 'Was discovered - thy hint i when hilk. only t Mid, a dr.u2hte, Was given hp to - die. He h a d h iira much o f t he "we:WM.IO ..res- J , . torstit-e and h ' ling Analitics or preparations 'made from the East ItUpa Hemp, and 4'e-thought net:iirted to him that he tnight Make's' remedy for his child. Ile:studied hard and seiCeidedatt te alizinz his wishes. 'His child va.s '01.'0,1144 :.is now alive and well. He heti'ince iOltrtinied the wonderful retnedy , to Ilinii ' Ms of itufferent t f r in all parts of the wuild, - and h ' has never failed in m:diittg: then"' cOthfifkielp heshityn and happyf— Wishing to "do us ipitch Ainui al4 possible,, he-will sc,4l to !Itch tillit'afflieteci felLew-beings as re (lnca it, illiiie4e, With - rim a .explici! dire. - - tions for ensking4tUtqiid.iiticca.fully using it. lie re.iirtr",;s ifieliaPplreant. le . itielese him one shilling--thece centA to be reth'fne3 aot :pos age on\ the reCipe: and the remaind te lie: applied to the parment. ofthiSacivertitie alit, Address • Dr. AII li. J`Es No. Iri 9 4ra street ; -- i r n. 8e1i..20--1.1n.) . Jersey c ty, N.; J. ,_ - The *e, ere' Prirmities'et 1i oil •• :• Just Pilblislit4, Gliiis:; site " = „„„ • A, 'FEW W01210, . 4 t rent wit +,•• Snertnat tirrhen or, nocturnal etnissioto. genital anC prrmittr-e-delolt•of the systenti ittipef.lithents t !tint:tinge:sine The ithportnnt tact that th comthinints ' originating in Ile tiolitode ofyo'nth,may . _be easily this : spell tract\ e' ted ; und'the tittite.ly.nevr treatment; n 4 plviheil, by meannt'ef eve to eve himself perfeetlyjit tli cost,thcreby avoiding al! tterl of the by: .eat tonne Addrel free in. n sealed envelop. by rel etamps to. Dr. DE I.A:NEY, 17 N. V. " Oct. 1 1851. 4,1i-f,al A YEAR pe - yx . for 00 kw Ifurnished -14? O expesind .tEition it i.ninnio• FOUTIEbiiARD ISSII • Sikpetb brick buildings., bean icully the Raillioad near SarAto2n S. rings. twenty I'rofessore, and Teneberii. Di' it warded to Latlie, who griolont .. Wi openi Dee. 4th. 1857- Send , f t ra . pat Sep. 20-1 y . .) .. 1 ,- Rev. .J AS.. E. K NG, P 7 : . J. L. MERRI -A.II 1.. - Is hippy to anuoutwe to his nutilatia ens. towers that_fie is atm: r .eitir, a, cheap : stock of b'pting;,itad Summer Groods„ entaiitiae '. in part, of Dry "COOda', 9 - rockriva, CroCkery,-- Hardware &v. tvhieli litlwilf:soill for Cask, Dat-1. ter, Eggs, or any kin 4 oU FariperS liToduie in: n- manner Which, will prove pbrfe.etty tuitiii4. tory to all who are disposed to dent,with hits, - ` , Dpsonviile itih'y gt11,185"7-. -1 : ; :i:, _ ' Allissaltstio . • VOTICE is hereby given - Aid tho-firto of ;LI Hsvmsr& GUI-LD is tliii4aNtzdissolved by flints:ll ebnotent. itittrUET l .GitrAtin, Aug 17 184. - Ginw. • "`The books' Atka bectitintit fouttd at thiv stoieleirneily tiebtlftibd 1y tiiltobAtrlbersi personi tutting tiottottled beebtinut at ft reqUested•• to settlo the citimiCnti Thb • hibtinots will he rooduettliin futpre the undertiignetic tinder the fireir m. mi,wi.r.y..veht. are 'emigtilio}.3Crecelvivg Now York- on6Pitiladbiphie.-11* •,Ikte•!st stytt=*:ot . •rgkit nod Winter; Diy goods, Air.; On or witivir•willibp !toot it*yr intnti profit- for-iently • Gibsot, Slit; J 867: :V.:1111410i , • -, • t rirLADY MADE CLOTH! this Dpioß♦' . 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