Expecting to be'dt 'home" For a fair weeks. I would, hereby extend a tontaar. mvii.triort to those indebted to me by Note, Book acct., or for rents, to call at once and s e ttle, as SOME may save costs. 'Wive in my store, (upstairs) occnpied by C. W. Mott. M. C. TYLER. Monkrose, January 2.oth, 'lB5B. j3W3-* Notice.—The: Rev. J. B. McCreary and Lady of Great Bend, desire to'express -their gratitude to their friends for the very generous donation made them on the evening . of the 14th inst., . amounting to one hundred and seventy dollars. Great Bend. Jan'y 16th, 1858.• TeatatOre Institutes will be held in different localities the Countv CLiFFOED:—Jan. 23d at-10 O'clock A. M. at the Truesdell School House. • -.BRACFNEY;—.Tan 30th at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Ilrackney Schoolhouse. . • 13tomows' liectow:—February 20th, I st 10 o'clock A. 31:, at the public Schoolhouse.. Prot Stoddard will attend all of the above mentioncd.rnstitutes in company with the under, signed-lectu?thg, to the peopleand instructing the teachers. The friOnis in the vicinity will please see that all thirto are in eadiness for a - good, interesting and profitable session. If the friends in Silver Lake " think' the Brack. nev ScFoolhouse will not be sufficient to uevotn rnaste the auditory Alley-will pleise try and se cure the use of the Church near 4—they had prdbably better do so anyhow: • • . B. F. TEWKSBURY. Co. Snp't. Sufferers with clise;,?•es the hiadder, kid nein, give', dForilyvx!c.akness, 'read the ad vertisement in another column, 'belted •".H.hitn bold's Genuine Preparationln tnij. try it unman', voile, ci-.iurr,euts, pains iniiimba, back. ,and ch_e , t, are immediately eared busing Dr. Venitian Loth. ink has ever ken discovered 014 a-top s -pain like it, Warranted. None genuine.unles4 signed 8. - 1. Tobias. Price 45 &50 as. Depot, 56 Ccirtiandt street, New York. - . (3t3. For ante by Abei Turrell.'lll,,strnse', [3a2. Influenza, audcowwiiu Cold, like thieves in the night, have carried, many_ to the N silent grave. They ire caused by •*sudden check • ofperspiratn. which.the stomach is rendered to . inactive, and the lungs become lciaded With cor rim matter, and death is the result. For colds, coughs, and chills, succeeded by heat, for fevers, boarseness,and rawness of the throat, lungs and stemach, - wiliikness and. sickness of every kind, from 3 to sTills,m . going.to bed, for a fe.w days, trill he all that von require to restore you to per fect health. It has been admitted allover Eu rope, that there ticker ''W`rtsil Medieino•that will exlirpate'all manner of disease froths the system, equal - to`Dr. Morse's _lndian Root Pills th:t the more you take them the A:iodger you gr )V.-. These Pills not only cleanse the bowels,-but fol low the Wool thro' , every vein and rtery, and to purify it from all morbid and co p t humors tt disease (f . every name-is expel' from the bedr. , . j rot . . . gs.aavanstt..- • • In Foray Like, Jan. 14th, 14. Rev. A. 0, Warrc-n, Mr. ELISEI katIFFIS, dr., and Miss MESE BREWS.TER.both of Fotest Lake. 81RD. In Brooklva,: lin. 4th, ANN W. Wife of Jas. = - Waldie, aged 4-iNy'rs 8 mss. and 20 days. She.was a kind and affectionate mother, and her family deeply lament her loss.,,but have the assurance that -she is at rest in Lh t land where sickness and sorrow are tiaknotvri; We Jmiss thee, absent mother, • We miss-thee ev'ry day, • Death might have claitned atioilter, k And letour thother.stay, We miss thee absent mother, - ";loved -so many years, • . . • "here tiOuld we find another - So worthy ocour tears. Tho' tears:now without ttltbl;er,. We shed, affeetior,,rain3 'We Wo'd rot break thy slumbers,' And call thee hack again. • At 'a meeting of Brooklyn Lodge, No. 313, T. 0. of.O. F., of Pa.. the undersigned were ap pointed a comrnittt e to offer resolutions upon the death of th t i.wire of our beloved brother, Jas. ' Wuldie: and beiy, leave to submit the following: ' Whereas, It has pleased an All-wise t'roVidence to remoYe from among 04 the wife of our beloved brother while-in the prime of life and in the midst:of usefulness,iwhiln we deem it osr duty 4o bow with submission to att'clverraling Provi dence; Resolved, That We tender • to our bereaved brother our warmest sympathy in this his hour of atittiction and sore bereat'emep t,. Having, With him the consoling assurance his -lois hai been her infirsite gain. That in this sad bereiveinent we bre remind ed.of the uncertainty of life, and the certainty of death, and that ere Inne we too • must be laid in the narroW house appeinted,fur all the living. That as a token ofiesn , ct for the deceased, • we will as far as passible littund at the hour appointed "fur her funeral nod see that tht3 last dald rites are paid to, he- with due respect. S. WitaTr.o.us. Jc coin . - • ANSEL STEULINC. •- In llrii.oklyn. on the RUN' E.; We of James 0. Ballard,,agf.d 33 rears. Suddenly and unciucetedly she dr:lled `away. Yesterday in health, to day n'd :Ober, d - -frith the dead! " Taly in Ml* are we-in the Midst. of dealt] !" In -the death of Mrs. Millard; bereavnd husband mourns the„lects 4 all that t :,, a rh a li t tw .the sacred relatiein of Wife arid friend: her chil dren a kind and affectionate m, her: society one Of its brightest ornaments: and a nrimerons circle Of relatives and friends of one that vi-as &ndeired to them by the many amiable quatitivi o! her I tind and heart. ',Her fife was adorned bathe tE ristaih virtue.; Het faith through tlec mercy I efend recognized a sinless an4'happv immOrt..l I ty for Vie , whole family of man. And leaning upon the •aritt of the Infinite Father, calmly and petkaefultv. We trust, did her spirit pass from its clay tenement—front the 'Cerra and 'anxieties— the pains and sicknesses of an earthly-home, to the joy and purity of n Some in heaven. How glorious the change! How great tie Contrast! "Here smiles tnn-t hide the itching heart, And cheerful wolsis the. mute despair; Here friends must meet:andl4WP; and part . But not sr; Ihirel Thcre'we•sluill wreet„,all meet to With lave that has no-1:41111)1bn feari i In that dear home, far. fa above. - . .This land of tears." The, funeral services were, performed in the Oniv.ersalist c.hurch, on the.loth. inst., in the pres ence of a laige and sympathizing congregation, evincinglheii'lligh regard for her that was no more cf earth. , LC". Ia Bridgewater, lan. 14, 16.58, THOMPSON M. VAIL, aged .16 years. 7 months and 14 day's. • There are ciiet - Oistances connected with the . . • death of yonni - vaii which has touched a tender chord •in the hearts of many friends._ Just at _ that period ip life, whet .youthful anticipations are highest, and human prospects fairest and when it is rnost'matural to cling tenaciously to life, was he called .away. Had he been in the Providence of God.permit - ted - to have come down to his grave, even in youth, by the -natural coarse of disease, it would have mitigated somewhat, the grief. of a deeply afflicted 'amity._ Though the ways ofGod are deeply-invsterious: t.nd to us frequently inpm prehensit;le,yet it is our duty to bow meekly tbad kiss the rod, and say " thywill be done." While playfully using a pocket knife, he-acei - dentally ran the blade into his kg,,.severing an artery, and wounding, a nerve,tho latter of which was the immediate cause of.his death. The acci dent occurredin? Tuesday evening. &o'clock, and although the loss of blood was very great,he lin gered until Thorsdny morning, 8 o'clock, when be expired. In Montrose, Dec. 25t1„ 1857,, FRANCIS FORDHAM t >aged 71 years, 4 months and 23 days. _Tite deceased was - born at _Southampton, Long Island, August 2d, 178 Q, and was one, of the early settlers of this place. • Ile took up his reaidence here in tho fall of 1812, when the ~ ,ant i w lf• in it". infancy. [0.4. T. RO REPRESENI'S A c For Fire, Marine, Lift, hd Inland Ingram. I F " Office, New ipliord, Pa. January 18th. _ • 11* farmers' Peqauirs' ret INSURANCE COMPANY thi N. W. Corner Second Ind Walnut Streets, 1 AUDIDAPIiIIt CAPITAL. $1,250,000• This Company efertstiFire Insurance A ref( Buildings, Goods'Furniture, &c. Marine Ilusura accost Vessels, Cargo and Frdght, N TO ALL PARTS IE..WORLD. -Inland Ineuraneo .on -Goths 44 Rivers,Lkes, Canal ed Lantl_Carriike, to 411 Parts of he, Vnion up on the unet . fivorst-.. blo terns. D I RE - ChORS: .• Hon. THOS. FLORENCE, • CHARLES DIRGES, GEO.Ji. A RMSTRON6, - Tuois. MANDERYIELD, CHAS. A. RUBINCA . EDW . !) R. HELM:MLR. GEORGE lIELMBOLD, CARLL BREWSTER, JAMES E. REAL,' LEACH. JR. THOMAS It, F.II4I.ENCE, President. EDWARD HELM ROW;Sieretary. T. BOYLE3gent.' -eigtevoreitmkt,..l4 , ,wo, Pa. January !Sill,. . . . . E M A - 14 • The Saddle• sidTruink Shop of nral/D2E jIJ RE3IOVED to thfAilding recently mem. .p.edC C. MAMain St., efte door ab‘r.re S. S. lott's, where h&rill be happy to wait on all who may. fay j othitairith their patron age. - , . Jan. 20th, 1858.—te„. • Administrator's Sale. VIRTUE of an . rder ,of sale made by IP the. Orphan's Court of Susquehanna County, will be exposed tattale, by public venditkur out cry. on TuesdaY tht; dad of February next, at ten o'clock a. m., a --eatetai . tt piece or parcel of land situate in the toivtr? , hipof Herrick in said county-, bounded on the nnith and east by leads of J ames Conk, south by the ."old Newburg Turnpike," and west by land of Campbell, and George Crandal I, containing, about _ • seventy neres..with the appurtenances, „,,;„ one framed dwelling house, and barn jri t ,. : . and having about 30 acres improved. Late the estate of Leonard,Cooli; deceased.— Sale to take place 'on the premises. Terms made known on the des' 1011N...SMILFN, Adm'r. Jan. 19th, 1858.-3w4. E. W. PHELPS' PATENT COMBINATION BEEHIVE. A SURE protection against Moths, Mice, and .1 - 1. all enemies of the Bee. Highly approved for the laSt 5 yeargqty the most intelligent Bee Keepers in the western and eastern States. S. Gregory and J. 11. Bei.- tholf, Monroe, Orange Co., N. Y.; J. E. North, Candor, Tioga CI R.', N. Y.; IV' M. More, Painted Post N. Y. Sam) Kidder; ',J. C., Elton, and A. C. Ely, Elmira. N. V.; Jeho. 54.wsrk, N. J.; Frederick. Fritz, EaSton, Pa.: Hiram Hull, Westfield, M ass:i henry Elliman, Addison, N. Y.. and Abijah Wells, Gibson,'D. L. Iline, Hariford, G. C. Birdsall, Jackson, and B. F. Wells, Clifford, Sustia Co. Pa.,, It may be used as'a swarming or 'non-swarm _ink hive, the surplus front.: and comb-can be re moved Without injuring the bees. It is very convenienr , for feeding bees, and prevents all danger from robbers it is also the cheapest pa -toot Uige-nour io Ugeii A hitelivi tit two sections casts 82.75, three Sections 133.50: -. made of the best pine lumber, aril can at all times of 8.-F. Elmirn, N. Y., or of the under. signed in 'Gibson. For nutting and using,s.s, hive and right $B. I will sell town rights, ii.tying bought the - right for tite county. With every hive and right,. I give a book instructing Thaw to manage it. I4f.v hire was at our County Fair last fall and took the premium, with theibecs and honey in it. I warrant eyety hire I sell to give satisfaction, or refund the money after fair trial. COE,WELLS. Gibson, §usq'n Co., Pa.,l!in. 81h, I 8.58. tst* tAckawanna & Elo6msburg ARRIVAL and DEPARTINtiof TRAINS comb Norm' _l3tatirr, IN: Y. SLiil. Acco'n. Phira•'Maii Leave!: a pert, 3.1:5p.m Bloom, 7.10 " 3 25 •` r.py • N " • , 3.33 ." latne 730 "• 3.45 " Bernick. 7.55 " 4.10 " Desch HaYen,s 8 10 " 4.25 ". 13each OfoVe, 8,20 " 435 " 'l4hicks6innv, 8.35 " 4.50 " Dania:kJ.. CI. 8.55 ". 45:15 " Natitictike, 9.00 " 5.20 " Plymouth. 9,20 " _ 5.40 " Ar*Ye at Kingston, 930 " .. 556 " Leareltir‘e , tort, 9,35 " /..45p An. 600 " - 210 • 620 " VV:zt l'itl4on, 9. " - 625 " Pitt-ten. " 230 " 6.20 La, kat‘env; putt 2.45 " 440 " lotvi.le, 10,20 c• 3.00 " •• - 6.56 " ijrive Scr:o.ton, 10.30 4- 315 " 7.00 " The N. w York Hail Train connects with the Expres,going E:.st,O - n the - Delaware, Lackawan na & Western Railroad. Arrive in New-Y0ri;7.15 p. m. . " 4 Philadelphia, by_Caluden,& Amboy Railroad, 8.20 p. tn.. . , Fare from Rupert to New York $6 : 00. The_ Accommodation - Train-North, gonneets at Scr anton with the Express Train West on the D. L. & Railroad, GOING soarti. Statiods. Phira Iftiih n .ileetirt. N. Y. Mail. LenVest•ratitori; - S 00.i.01 - 11.P010in •4.00p.m. ,11.45 " 4.10 " LackaYranSic m. .8 30 12.15 p u 7. 430 - W. Pittston, 8.35 "712.10 " 415 " Wyoming. B'4o 12.40 " _4.40 " Arrive ai Kingston, .9:00 ." • I.oo' " 5.00 " Lean-Kingston, '10.60 6.15 " PlS•mouth, 10.15'" 6.30 " Nanticoke. 10.50 6.55 " liunloek C'k, 10.45 -" 7.00 " r A hiskinhy, 11 HI . " 725 " • each Grove, 11.25-i‘, 7.40 " fictich.Haven, ILss'i 7.50 " Berwick, 11.35 - s" 8.10 Lime Ridge, 12.20 . 0.6. 835 " E•'l7. 12.30 ‘' Bloom, -12.40 " - 8:50 Arr•e at Rupert;. 12.50_ 9,I1)0 " The Philadelphia Mail Train goin" South,con fleets with the Mail Train.at _East" at 1.10,p. m„ for Catawistn; Port Clinton. fatts- Reading, &e. arriOng at .Philadelphia at 8.25 p: m. Also with 5158 Train - gOing West at 3 o'clock p. m , for Danville, Milton, Muney, Williamsport and Elmira. • Passengers by the 4 o'clock p..m;Train going South. can take the 11 o'clsek p.m. Express train for Elmira and the West or lodge at Blohmsburg and take the 4 . o'cloc a. ui. train,going East, arrivini at Philadelphia at 12 noon. at - Passengers for -Harrisburg, direct will take the N. Y. Mail train (4 o'clock p. m.) going rienth. connecting at`Port Clinton with the -Dauphin, & Susquehanna Railroad, arriving at' Harrisburg at 12' o'ciocknoon, next day. F. J..LEAVENWORTH; Sup't. Scranton, January 13th, 1858. 3m3. PROFESSOR wbous Hair Restorative at TURRgLVS. WoLrs Aromatic Stiliedatn Schnapps. a • TURRELL'S qSH icf tot :di the Woeit, C :. 17' MI in.gir_q C u_e_r. hann .Ktitn G vi 4: .Rm • _. 8 I pi-TAL-op OVER ,embol4l3 dentine Prepanktion —or— ghty Concentrated Compound Fluid, Extract Bath. rir Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys; Grate/ Drksy, Weaknesses, Obstructions, Secret iseases,• Female Complaints, and all Diseases of the S . exual Organs, 000, :uses nervous mid debilitated sufferers, and moVes all the symptoms, among which - Will be roe d indisposition to exertion, loss of power, to . of memory, difficulty of breathing, gen e 1 weakness, horror of 'disease, weak erves, trembling, dreadful horror* of _ death, night sweats, cold feet, wake. fulness, dimness of vision. tapper, universal lassitude of the mus cular system. often eiirmous - . . appetite, with dyspeptic symptoms, hot hands, flushing of the body, dryness of the skin. pallid _countenance and eruptions on the face,paip in the bach,heavineas of the eyelids, frequently black spots ving before the eves. with a tetnporiry _ anfrusion and loss of sight; want of attention, great mobility, restl(4ness, with horror of so ciety. Nothing is more desirable to such patients th solitude.and nothing they more dread for fear of themselves: no repose of manner, no arnestness, no speculation, but a harried transition froFone queiti ' to another. cite Svmpt+s, if alloWed :go'htiz--`,wthicli this medicine invariably rinnoielt non - fhlleWs i loss of power, fatuity and epileptic fitti—in one of , h igh the patient may eipire. Who can say, that! these excesses ark not frequently followed by those direfoi diaerises—insanity and consume. tio? The records of the insane asylums. and the ofelancholy deaths by consumption boar am. pie itness to the truth of these assertions. In Inn tie asylums the most melancholy exhibition opl x, ars. The countenance isnctnaliv. sodden & 1 qui e destitute—neither mirth or grief ever via. 1 its i Should a sound of the.vcice occer, it is 1 rartilykrticulate. . . , - ..- iiTO from excesses and imprudenc es in life, and no I ng all improper dischargus from the bled. r, idneys, or sexual organs, whether existing BI LE OR FEMALE, l'eom whatever cause i ey ay have originated, and no matter of how ng tending, giving health and vigor to . the am , and bloom to the pallid cheek. J Y TO THE AULIOTED.:I! . . - With woeful measures wan desil'air Low ..Mien sounds his grief b'eguiled." Debility is tite most terrible! end has brought thousands to untimely graves. thus blasting the ambition of twiny noble youths. It can be mired-1 by the use of this ilirALLinzr. IREI7EIII7. I If von are suffering with any of the above dis tressing I . ailments,: the Fluid Extract Buchn will cure von. Try it and he convmeed of its eflicacv;, Beware. of qua ck nostrums and quack doc tor . who falsely boast of abi lit 'ill end references. Citizens know and avoid them, and . save-long suf ferllngtmoney, and !exposure. by sending or call ing( for a bottle of this popular - and specific rem mi.' . It allays all pain 'and ieflammstiori; is per kr. ly pleasant in its taste ar.d odor, but immedb at in its action. HELMBO'..D'S EXTRAR . BUCHU - l i : prepared directly according to the rules of Ph ! rmacy and-Chemistry, with the greatest cc. I curaey and chemical knowledge and care deco. tel in its combination. See Professor Dewees' va uable works on the piactice of physic, and I m st of the late standard works of medicine. $1 00 _AO One hundred dollars will . ! be paid to any physician who can prove that the ' m dicine ever injured a patient:and the testimony I of thousands can-be produced to prove that it ! do great good. Crows of from ono wad. t. 13 years' standing have been effected. The mass of voluntary testimony in.posSession of the Pro t prietor, vouching. its virtuesand Curative powers, s Immo*, embracing names well known to ,cienl ee and Fame. 06.000 Bottles have been sold and not a hing,le instance of failure has been reported! ' oilPersvally appeared before me, an 'Alderman the City of Philadelphia _.T. Helmbold, Cnemiat, who being duly cavern ldfic's say, dist 14 preparation cobtaius milCari - !otte, 11creury or injurious Drug. but is purely Vegetable. IL T. Helmbold. Sole Manufactu'rer. Sworn and subscribed beforeme this 23d day of . Nbs- 1854. Wm P. HIBBARD, Alderman. • Price 81 per Bottle, or six for. 85. delivered ti any address. accompanied be reli..blc and rpg. ponsibleeertificates• from Professors of Mv,-Uef,l Cellezes, Clergyrnenand others. Prepared and sold by - ' H. T. IIELMBOIA, - Paretical and Analytical Chemist, N Sloth 10th-st.. hetow Chestnut, Assem bly Buildings, Philadelphia, Pa. To be Wad of all Dritsrvists and Dealers the U.S., Canada& and British Provinces. il Beware - Of Counterfeits. Ask for Helm bold's take no other. Cures tirantied. S T Id in Montrose by ABEL TURRELL, Agent. Jan. 20. '57.--2.5t. • 11IN'Mr iltlitig.,., PIN . ? 'HE subscribers having associated with them i Mr. J. P. W. RILEY of this place; the bu- Siness -will hereafter be condiwted under the name and style of BENTLEY,\REAI) & CO. We shall of necessity have to open a new set of Maki, and we are very desire — us that our old i nns should be settled, either by notein other. iee at 111 . e earliest convenience, of theilie hating Pen accounts with us. To . persons who have owed us for years, and shunned us because of such indebte4hess, we huld give ri sfecial lin - 11 - zit:4i to collie in and ! l ei. us. To these who have fcr ;:ears . liestoWed Upon us their liberal Tatronag and paid us, - romptly, we would tender our arty, our sin ere thanks, earnestly soliciting , continuance of I cr. i heir patrpriaee, Under a ply ge that thee shill aye no cause to complain of the price or qttalit9 of t , ur Goode. We shall have on hared. constantly, full assortment of all description 0 Goods sually sold in . the 'Country, atd we, invite all fishing to purchase, to Forge in and examine our 'tock, before biylitt ilsewhere.' BENTLEY & READ. Montrose, Jan. Ist., 1858. , • I w 3. \i-11-T-111 . W ANTE D. . A GOOD BLACKS.NIITH in want of emply -1 !tett can Lind a chanie- Riot rate usiness by applying to the, pc bsciiher at Dt- PUE:B id-Jesaup. . The Atop (kith or with out tools) will be rented, with house, gardeh and fire wood, on.fair terms. Plenty of work in the viiaity. Fpply lit the mills. or iddreart - DEPUBi• Fai~d ale , apaq'a Go., Pa. January 2d, 1858. NOTICE, THAYER would Any io the Publie that he will be at his office from nine' till ten o'clock, a, In., eackday afid Tuesdziya and S a tu r d a y s , fro m nine in the morning till nine in the oceniog. Extraordinary ciala excepted. Will those.wieliing to ace him govern them ' seNes fitCoulinigly January let, 1858. CLOTUS, Cashimers and Vesting's, very de. airablesstylcs, at prices that cannot fail to sdit. Call and lsn convinced. C. %V. 410TT. 116111.111113141.:.V . vinyl ill nipecisou - •sostosinnS igouaq put aw dioti - L'ujop. ola Sq pun -2t puids puu ul dale of out:old 'wick; 4.10,11 JO 141.10.1110JW110p msuiouss pus iuullop egg 102 suq oqss ouo Sulu o§ •sktuFt aql iins ol saupd it pun ird Spew JOJ Ilea 01 , %gel , Ssunurr Jo Sup pia aql 00 peauauntioa 1 1 pun suoJwd poi spualsi Aw 03 him °gin pgioss 4 •opisq Suit Jo i 6 nd oH)a.,lglo 11 hugs 1 Ati LiAt!pilaw' paillas aq isnal qunuasu Jpqi iutri 'ow osso otos esturi,ol agog' of Au. pinost 1 'Asson inoqilss Bo magi d4ai loulliga I pnu‘sloaq Sin no Bugmosi OJU pm, 'ow col N. - 1 41 y 04 ° o "ti FratICIL 4 OI I V I I TIM*, S . . , fivau. av 10 , • 1 A COMPLETE assortment of GROCERIE S r. d. 0. M. 11,111': :'V. ' Things as They Bitola Be. WE wonld4iay to our numerquls Friends and Customers, that we 'liar. secured the *envy of most of the popular Mint Medicines of the day, for which we are allowed forty per cect. for selling. We propose (on'iler the hard times) dividing' . the profits with our customers. Now, good friend', and enemins`(if we have any), you that wish to save money, call at the FARMERS' STORE and you - will . find everything which poor diseased nature reqires for her res toration, at prices unparalled in the history of This medicine age. Among our catalogue may be found the cele brated Greenberg Medicines; Dr. Jainis Mof fat's Pills, Sovereign Balm, the 'qerman -Lion of the Day, Ilygeian Vegetable Medicine, Child's Pills.. Gifilin's Hufeland's, German Vegetable, Judd's Medicated Cuticles, Jostling'', Vermifuge, Pain Killer, with every variety of Thaver's Fami. lj Medicines, warranted to answer tile purpose f o r which they are recommended; Crandall's Blood Pcitifler, Radway'r Readyr Relief, with others too nnmerona to mention. Call and see. Counsel and and Advige free of charge. rt. THAVItE, JR. Montrose, Dec. Ist, 1857. ;", N E W• T:t dab AstiS D JEN TA FA ,GOODS! For Cash or Re*dy-Pay. • The auhscribers have just tiuschased a New and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Consisting of Staple'fand. Fancy DRY GOPOD•S Groceries, Crockery, Ifitrdioare, Boots and Shoos, 4"• , Woulbler them for sate. sir Store , at low er rates. an Goods -have sold in this place for Caen or PRODUCE; experience having taught us that this is the only trusraway of doing busi ness. As we have bought our Goode fur Cash du ring the groat money panic, we have bought them Low, and will sell them the same. c * *P lease give use call and examine our stock. GUILE & 4LANDING. Darter& Oct. 12th, 1857. < - $O , OOO WORTH ' GE Goods at Panic Prices! Tj BURRITT, is mow receiving large addl. 11. Lions of NEW GOODS to his stock that will be sold at prices to suit the-times, inclaing a great variety of Ladies , and crentlienscnfis Dress Goods, with a full assortment in all departmerits of his TRADE, and at prices mach reduced. and Many kinds of Goods more than 25 percent. lower than early fall prices. Rr" He would pahleiiiarly call the attention of cash buyers to his now stock of CARPETING, BUFF-440 . ROBES, STOVES, tfe„ as large and rich, and at low down prices. New itlilfurd, Dec. 15th, 1857. AGENTS,.ATTENTION. D ° you wish to told good - employment, and m a ke money with little or no investment, and without interfering with your regular Leal netts l' If you do, read this advertisement.' . C. E. TODD & Co., of 392 Broome street, New York, are manufacturing and telling massive gold Pencils fur $5 each, (which are eh'tap at that price,) and they throw in a gift or prize with each Pencil, worth from $2 up to $5, $lO, 915, $2O, $25, $3O, 950, - $75. $lOO, $2OO. 9500. Den's cry out . •• itunibtr Lottery! It's no suvh thing. The Pencils are sold at their cash value, and all the profits over their flvst cost are thrown-'into the gifts, which actually emit the purehaser nothing. The prizes are distributed .on a Ample plan of drawing, -a hide would take too mode rqom to explain, bat w hich has never failed to give complett, satisfaction. We have drawn tMd sent to pur4h , pes 183 gold watches of various prices; 74 ii'rses of gold dollar , , 233 gold lockets, 850 gold ;trains, and a correspond. ing clambered tithe . le& Witlll4--lria months. i THERE .All , e ll() BLANKS; but every purchaser' caws a prize worth $2 certain, and it stands thousands of chances to be a higher figure. N We.want a good agent in every neighborhood throughout the country, to solicit purchasers, and anragent, to be sticet.ssful, must have a Pencil and . prize to exhibit. We pay agents 81 cash for each purchaser he obtains, and the first person in any neighborhood who applies for a Pencil and gift, will receive the agency for that that locality. Should an agent obtain a valua ble prize to exhibit with his Pencil, he would have, little dilliCulty in obtaining scores of pur chasers, and making it a paying business. A NEW IDEA! MCCAW: 'LEAD!!! We ask nobody 6 send their money till they know what prize they draw. Any person wish ing to try their luck can first sena..us their name and address, alai we wet make their drawing and inform them by mail what prize they drew, when they can send on nod take the Pencil and prize or not; just as they choose. We give this priv ilege only once to a purchaser. After the first drawing, every purchaser, Will be required to send in advance, through the authorized agent. W e will send with each drawing the nithiber taken -out, with 'a full ,descriptlon of the plan of draw ing. Address C. E. TODD & Co., 392•8r00me. Street, New York. Jan. 14. Bw. . icti 'zi 'nsf 'al")u0111 ciA32.50 PAYS for Board and Tuition _ in Common Enolisn. the Term of Fourteen Weeks, commenting March 18,1858, alit? FORT EDWARD.INNTITLTE N. 1. Superb brick buildings, beautifully located on the Rail Road near Saratoga Springs. Superior fa rilities for Dltisic. P,ainting and French.' Stu. dents re'ecieda at any time, and charged only for the residue of the Term. Diplomas awarded to Ladies *no %g radtidte, Send for a Catalogue, witli.full partictharl. Rev. JOSEPH E. KING, Pineipal, FOrt Edward. January 13th, 1858. 2mB. Dr• H• Sitith, &- Son, BtIItGON DENTIST S . ItesideAce and of fice opposite the iiiiptlat.Chureh (north side) Montrole. 1/articular attontinn will be given 1.0 Inaeriing,:reih,on gold and ailear plate, and to Daiqg decaying teeth. 1,. ~ . • • , . Janintry,lo - th, 18b8. ~' 1 y. hi Ttjett6st - pi= at, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY ANDREW J. GE:REITSON. Term5.....01.#0 per antkbm if paid it ad. vane; $2.00 if paid mild; the year, or 62.56 if not paid gntil tfie dnd of the year or. period of•subseriptien. Advance payment solicited. Diseontinuantekoptional with the Publisher. until ill arreitragca are paid., . Rtes of Advertising: . One square, (12 lines,) 3 weeks or less, 81. 00 00 Each subsequent insertion, One square one year, $B.OO, two s q 'rs $12.00, three squares el ¢.OO, four aquareit $30.00. ittliicie4 Cards of lines 5f3.00 per year. Sok . ark of all -kinds executed neatly add 'plomptly. Bldaiks always on hand. • January Ist, 1857. Register's Notice: 114,UBLIC NOTICE tnltereite gh:eh to n l pe;- JIL sows concerned is the following Estate, to wit : . • Estate of Jona GRAHAM, late of Harford town ship, deceased, Tyler Brewster - ExeCutor. That the -Accountant hai settled his cc -counts in the Register's thrive, in and for 'the county 00:4'11.4inch:tuna, slid that the saute will he presented to Ai) Judges of the Orphan's Court of said Count*, on Friday, the 49th day of Jan. nee:, for their confirrnatipi and allehqince. CHARLES:NEAL, Register. Register's office, Monttose. Jan. 4th. 1858. Artist's Materia2s.: 110111AINTS in Tubes, Ornshea, Tin. Cop'ier And Silver Foil, Masa Slabs and BLINN, Llt/idgraphs, &c., at the Store of ifortrn. "votes at 91.- aotning aimpfy.anv: he has just recoiyisi a new a - “,ek or STATIII;IIVERT-F.,-.04 is i . ,;ody to sell to all ttiohe wt;o 1;:atIt, jusi exacey A rieW ldt of Pocket & Family Bibles, Testi., ments. Prayer Books &c &c.. SCIIOOL BOOKS,.snch if; will be wanted , in the NORMAL. SCHOOL. A choke lot of A. W. Ilrirripori's Columbian Inks. Toilet & Faro* .Soups, Ladies' &Gilltl tnen's Perfumety, and Flavoring Extracts: • GIFTS,GIFTS.• .As it has become so fash ionable to advertise "spieWiiid,.gifl'enterprisrs",' I would just 'say that I wilt agree to farnish pur chasers viith gifts, and qui!e as valtiable ores too, • as P e wier'llimknivek.l3raas Fingerrings or other valueless trinket. Try rue at the 31onteolie ( Book Store.. .; • A..N. BULLARD. ,MontrOse PA. Aug. 13th, t 557 .. . Dissolution. •• • • N O T ICi.is hereby gien Olt the firm •of dr;GottaiiSthisrlay dissiArect by mutual consent. , 47. P. HAWLEY,. Gibson, Aug. 11 1857. E: Gump. The books and accounts .Can be found at thri store formerly tweopied by Onoubteriber. Al) persons having unsettled accounts aterequested to settle thO same as sopn„as p oss ible. _ The b.u*inesi will lie conk u.eted in future bt the undersigned, wider the:firm of C..P. M. lj A wr:t.i. who are constantly receiriing froin New York and Philadelphia, the latest styles 6: FailLssid-Winter Dry Goods, Cno.3 thing &e., all of which will be Sold at a veil proftt,for feo43y par.. • • Gibson, Atm. 3lbt, C . .wf. r i.. r HAlinwiAx r_i_ ROC E RIIES; l'Jl various other . artiel tion,—all 0f which shall or Ready Pay, - Ifoutres6, *fay WI, iss7. It' r e 5 rockery, ad lea to multi/roils to Otto bo sold fol. Cash 4., - 1V; MOTH