ji s otrAse:::POottat. A. J. GERRITSON, Editor. ICONTIV9I3I4 , Thiriday. "AVM 29. VIM ‘ :DEAfOCketTIC SUPREME JUDGE: WILLIAM A. rORTER, PHILADELPHIA CANAL COMMISSIONER: WESTIgi FROST, F lan**. • Special Plotice.; k L L per,s3ns indebted to the late firm of `ft Mccolitim & Gerritson for subsnnption to the . Montrose Democrat are hereby forbid den settlibg with J. B. McCollum, or any person in whose hands he may plane the ac counts. Said accounts Fare not yet been as signed to him, 'in • consequence of his having refused to render .value for them as agreed upon before the,firtn was dissolved; any col ' Sections which-he may mike will be fraudu lent, and his receipts void; until further notice bs given, A. J. GEktRITSON. Moutrok.,-April Ist, 1858. a rar 11. J. Webb has been appointed Post Master at Montrose, in place of A. N. Bullard. As the pablislier of the Republican knows that his statement respecting my being a disap pointed applicant for the above named appoint. menkis not esorrect.l leave It for _him to make the proper corroctiott-next week. - A. J. GERRITROL jigir Persons having. money or valuable . - papers.to preserve, vire diteetod to the notice er Herring's Saftet' in another column. Writ wag expected that a bill would__ b pasted to abolish the canal board of our Suite but want of time prevented. It is said, bow ever,ihnt they have business enough to oc cupy their time until the meeting of the nex Le!iblature. tzr 'Our:State- Legislature adjourned sine die on Thur'day of last week. - The hill for the abolition of the.l3ih judicial district unexpectedly defeatO one its final passage in the House. .This was it surprise to both friends and opponent% of the bill, as the only danger of its defeat was in the Senate, and when it passel that body, all supposed that - the ziueAti - on *as settled. By what -mean. - its defeat was acccmplished, of course stn known. A majority wart favorable to it a • day or two before the filial defeat. It ' be lieved by many that Governor Packer Lr ptivate" intrigue accomplished the 'treacherous act. We are- hardly wil , 'hug to think that he is, politically, body and soul in the hands of his homer enemies,—yet such is pt.ebable; judging froth the use they make of his name in different way s. It is at !east due to his friends. that 'be should let • • them know where he stands whether_ with , dram or against them,- $7 The news from Washington looks facorat'le to the settliment ci the Kan Ams 'question, hp . itseAmission as a Stiste 7 The . Conference Committee have reported a bill, which we publish elsewlere. It i generAll accnitted \ that this will piss both 119naes and become a Law. The agitators 'oppose it on - the pretence that it is a bribe to the people ' to adopt Leconiptort. This- silly cry was tabled, we believe, by Gierlry, and has nu f Aindition whatever,as - the praposrat ordinance piece le..t land to the tPrriiory Man the origin- al one ! If those who %Wallow Greeley', false statement would read both ordinances. or the terisruks of Mr. Eliglibh, they would see that this has as little truth in it. as many other things found in that ificetidiary sheet. For the'benefit of those who wish to under _stand the Matter, we publish below,,the otig inal Ledompton ordinance. Read and com pare it with thavof Mr. English,, in another columti: ORDINANCE. Whereas, The Government of the United State is the proprietor, or will become so, of all or most- of - the ' lands lying within the limits of-Kangas, as determined under this 'Constitution; and Whereas, The State of Kan . ' sas will possess the undoubted right to tax such lands for the support of her Stite Govern ment, or for"other proper and ligitimate pur kposes connected with her existence as a State : Now, therefore, be it otdsined by this Con • vention; on behalf of and by the authority of the people of Kansas; that the right afor e aid to'tax such lands shall be and is hereby fors ever relinquished, if the conditions following shall be accepted and agreed-to by the Con gress of the United States : Sec. 1, That sections numbered eight, six teen; twenty-fon_ancl• thirty-six, iu evetv township in the St ate, or in case either of saki numbered sections are or shall be otherwise disposed of, that other lands, equal thereto in value, and as contiguous as may be, shall be granied' to -the State, to'beapplieo ex6lor,ively. to the ...•upOrt of curnin4n schools. . - . Sec. 2. That all salt springs, and gold, sil ver, copper. lead or other-vatuable fumes, to gather with the land tiecessat,y- for their full .State and use, 'l shall be granted to said - Stale fZ'.r the use and benefit 'of ssid'State ; and the same titian be used or, disposed if under such terms and conditions •aud regula tions as • the Legislatute. of said State shall direct. - _ . _ . • Sec. 3. That fee per centum of the pro -seeds of the sale of all public hinds sold, or , held in trust, or otherwise, lying within the said Stare:vrhether sold before or after the ad Inhosion of the State into the Union, rifler de dueling sill expenses incidenotl to thesame, shall be paid to the said State. • Sec. 4. That seventy twit sections, or two eittire townships, shall be 'dep,i g nated by the President of the ,United Sates, which shall be reseried for the use of a seininary of learn ins, .and appropriated by the Legislature of Said State solely to thri use of said Erernitary; Sec 5. That each alternate section of land how owned, or which may hereafter be ac quired by the United Strees; fir twelve miles on ea ch aide of a line of railroad to be estab lished or haulier! froth acme pdinf on a tiortle• em boundary of the State; -leading southerly thrdugh kid State in The &minion of the •Gulf of Mexieo,:and oo eribh side of a lite of • _,railroad to be lekotted • end established from some point -on the Missouri - river Westwardly tifyingh Said State it the direttion of the ° t am, shall be sres•drvixt-and conveyed_ to said State of Kansas, for the purtiosi,of aiding in . the o 9 ustruuticiti of aid railroad. Sod - it shall -be the, ditty of the Conitteis.of the' 'United States, in conjutietfOn With tlie propei authorities of this Suite, to adopt immediate Measures for earring theoseverai piorisions - I twig 4wairialstt6 fill Mkt.' • Jrar' The House of Representatiieti decided on Friday by three majority" to postpone the consideration of the Kansas : question until the second Monday in May, but the note was reconsidered on MOnday, Pad it was decided to take up thesulitict yeelepra . y afternoon at one o'clock. The report of the Committee of conference,- (known tis, the English hill), will probably pal; the House: L will be opposed by all the Black Republicans, together with a portion of their Douglas and SoutliAmeii can allies. The Senate will- adopt it with out doubt. The-course of S. Arnold Douglas indicates tbat.he will oppose any measure ex• .cept ono to keep the question open for agi• tation. itir In accordance with custom, Mr. Welsh resigned - his office . of Speaker of the State Senate, and Mr. Creswell, (Dem.) was elected to hold over until nest session. FIRE • oss Codirp.4.4. : _ j ar at Ito . Are hereby hotified to meet at their Engine House, on Monday; May 3d, at 6 1.2 o'clock, p. m. for exercise. A foil attendance•is requested. Then, ".Bite Coats" come; and haste along, To sil 1l the "Montrose Firemen's" throng. J. P. W. RILEY, Foreman. S. M: Wasoi, Secretary tgr: UERRING'S Patent Chasm , pion-FireWrodtSates-rW it h Ha irs Pat ent Powder-Proof LAWkS, the same that were • a. warded stip:trate tt•dalent the World ' s don, 1851 1 , and the World's fair, New York, 18- r i3, and are the only American Safes that were awarded medals at the London Workra Fair. These Safes form the m ist perfeet security, ar alma Fire and Durglars,nf any safe ever offered 'the public., and can only be had °nte subscribers and their arents ; who have on hand :aid roake,to order, all kinds of Rolle* and Chilled Iron Rank Chests and Vaults. Vault Doors, and Nfonev Box es, or Chests for Broker;., Jewelers and Private Families, for Plate, Ditintonds, and other Valua bles. Agd are also Patentees (hi purchase) and manufacturers of JONES' pATttsit PERMU TATION BANK LOCI. S. C. HERRING & CO.. No 25t Broadway, cor. SI 'may stet-. t, N Y.. op 22 2ra a cr.] -Opposite the City HALL "Tr IiDADACH. Atis, - Th. pains and disagreeable feelings are gene rally symptoms of some other complaint; such 'as dyspepsia, apoplexy. and various others, all of which are cau,iied by corrupt noxious matter, clogs ing the evarious circulations; hence, a •stream or rush of the blood to the head, and by the excitement a great,pressure ori the brain.-- Giddiness, headache s Ines of memory. dimness 01 sight, and various other complaints are the result. Thus it will be seen that all those pain ful aud• distressing maladies owe their origin to • the blood. Di. Morse's ludian - Root Pills are acinowledged to be•the only medicine that will `thoroughly purify the blood. They 'enter the -blood, and follow the stream of life on its jour. Ley thrOugh the system: 'I hey root nut all foul ness-and impurity, and drive out every unhealthy obstruction. They should be taken every night •in sufficient. quantities to operate briskly, by commencing , with two pills on going to bed,ttiree 'the next night four the next; if the symptoms ' ere not retnuv*si, commence again with the pills and go up again as before. Continue in like manner until the blood is thoroughly purified, and MI pain and distress is thoroughly. removed. ' Obtain one of cur 'Free Almanacs, and read the history of Dr. 3forse's father, and how this medieine was introduced. Beware of a eounterfeitof these Pills—Yellow Wrappers. All genuine 'ate in blue wrappers, with the signature of A. J. White & Co• on. each box. Price 25ets. [ma. BREAD! READ!! Ye Afflicted Read!!! —tl. T. Hembold offers to the :acted is Gen uine Preparation. Fluid Extract 13achu 1 which has aecnmplh.hed the moat extraordinary cores of all other similar remedies. Read tlieadver tifienient in another column, headed " Elembold's Genuine Preparation." rms. Mall&18W. In Bridget% ater. on the 21st inst., by Eld. A. L. Pok, Ur. JOHN GAVITT and 3iiss NANCY 3101tE s of Bridgewater. 018 Th. • In New Milf'ud, April I2th,..Mr. JOHN MA SON, aged 44 years. •• Why should our toars in sorrow flow • When Go- recils his own, } AO bids them - leave - world of wo . For an .immortal cr wn. , Then let our sorrows tease to flow, God hath recalled lit' a own, • Bat let our hearti iniereiry Wa, Still say, Thy will be done. i. fCoat.. antirtlltti *tack! NEW ARRANGEMENTS At the Old- Stand of Lathrop & Co. LATHROP & De WIT A.' DEG leave to announce to the.public in-gen , LP end that they are nosy opening one tpf the largest STOCKS of Miactutamst. eter offered in Mitntrose. Comprising Dry Goods, Groc e ries, Hard Ware, CroCkery. &c.. &c.. &c . which-they propose to sell at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Those are , We wish to demonstrate to the public the difference between butino Goods fo r CASH net Os TIME. • LATH ROP & DEWJTT. Montrose, April 26 , h, 1858. Steam Mill BLACK-SAIL! 11 SHOP. V HF nndersieitied h.vinz rented tIT . above 1 is prepared to do all kinds of blavkaruithing in the best cattle and at the lowest rates. For shoeing horse. 87 1 2 rents; oxen per pair $l. 75. For setting horse shoes 8 ets- toeing and setting same 10.cta. HARVEY PATRICK. Montrose, April 28, 1858.-6 w. FL .1511. AND FEED _STOR6. Plour,'Pork, and Hams, Barrel Salt, Packing Salt, Dairy Salt. • Table Salt, Timothy Seed, Cluver Seed, Large, Clover Seed, Medium, Canada, Club and Tea Seed Wheat, Seed Oats, Orchard Grass Seed. SEED CORN., Stowell's Evergreen Sweet, Early Ilrow. Yellow Flint, Early Dutton: Litetre *lnt White Turnip Seed. EARLY TURTLE SOUP BEA NtiOndpA LIAVA BEANS, (Peli. CHINESE SUG-Alt CARE SEED. ii . %& 41 4 i VEX% 11 Large Idarrew s fat, lEarly Emperor, Party Man I Daniel Crltorike, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENi ; 0 riABDZIT SEEDS. ' A. I{ALDWiN. /thentrese, April 29114 1858.--11g4i COMPLETrosseortment ofGitOCE/11 ' C A Pt G. P. & N. liessuei NEW GOODS! NEW 6OODS1! YOUNG & SMITH'S BEADY-PAY STORE. T ox " tte'rsiturd would announce' to ,their customers, friends, and the publimgeneral !y that they havelust returned from the city and ere receiving itid Opening a newind complete toollinent . NEW GOODS . o vatiOns kinds, which will be sold at prices to suit the'times. for CASH or Paonuca. We have sought the medium of the press to announce to all upon what principle we shall transact busi ness. It is termed the • READY•PAY SYSTEM ,r+ CILSTIL k!iD PRODIOCIG. 017 111 7P.1 C; to all persons for the same article, end it shall be our endeavor to make those prices such us will induce persons who wish to pay for their own Goods.and not others, to cull at least and eltarnine our stock, and if the,prices don't come down to the system, we cannot expect to sell them: Some kind friend may say that it will be ' so Oct," but we think from the experience of the past few months of every person who hap. pened to owe the country merchants, especially if it had been standing six months or more, with what coaxing; dunning, threats,&c., they have been beset, we think they will all respond to the above system and resolve to buy no more goods than they can pay for end that they are determined to support those who will establish. that principle and carry it out. We will let the system established stand . upon Its cm n merits, bulievirig that it is the most prudent and wise course to bo pursued - in every branch of busi ness, and that the day is not far distant wh'eo it will be GENERALLY adopted. Call and see us and we will show you goods at astonishing low figures. All kinds .of Merchantable Produce taken in exchange fur Goods at the highest market price. YOUNG & SMITH. Sommer's. Penn.. April 28th. 1888 GItOCERIESI Groceries! .-- A spl.-n -did assortu.eut of Groceries it very. low figures. BOOTS aud Shoes.--Jest received a large assorment—for sale cheap. CROCKERY.-..k new lot just received and for sale. CEDAR and Stone Ware—ln all itM variety. BEADY...MADE Clothing of ever description. To Dairymen.---We have a large lot o A No. I Firkins and Tube fm male. YOUNG & SMITH. Suinmeee Penn. April 28th. 1858. SUSQUEHANNA ACADEMY. AT tit request of the. Trusteeq. ALFRED HAN , A. 8., Graduate et Yale College. has consent to take the supervision of the above n during the &tomer Term. The erm will commence on Monday, the 17th of May, and continue-eleven weeks. TUITIHN PER TERM. Latin and Gteek. . . 15.00 ; Hiaher English Branehea, 6.00 Latin and Greek with Eng Branchem,B,oo Primary Department, . . 3,50 No deduction for absence, except in case of sickness. It in expected the• Normal School will re open in the Pall under the supervision of Prof. StoDtwAXD. WM. JESSUP, Preat. C. P. READ. Beefy. Montinee April 21:M1,1858.-17d. MEW Ml LlTil\ L i~W. The following are extracts from the late act passed by the Legislitnre, for the regulation of the Militia of this Commonwealth : Sec. I. All able bodied white mete citizens between the age of eighteen and forty-five year!, acid residing in this State, and not exempted by the laws of the Unite&Statea shall be subject to military duty. excepting 'First—All persons in the army and navy of the United States service. Second—All ministers and preachers Sof the gosp•l, and professors of colleges. Third—Persons who have been reuelarlv dis charged from the army and navy of the United States. -Fourth—Commissioned officer?, who have served . as stich in the ?Militia of this nr any one of the United States five years, Provided his reiiignation after such term of service be duly acL*pted, or he be otherwise honorably dis charged. , Fifth—Every non commissioned officer, musi can and priv:,te of every uniformed company, who has or shall oviform himself, according To law, and serve in such comp6ny five years from the time of enrollment, shall be exempt from military duty except in case of war, Insurrection or invasion. Sixth—lf any member of such company' who is regularly uniformed and equipped shall upon removal out of the beat of such company, or up on the establishment thereof; enlist into any other uniformed companyaand uniform and equip himself, therefor, whenever his term of service itl slid company shell together amount to seven years, be shall be exempt from military duty in like manner as if ho had served the whole time in one company. ORGANIZATION. , F'See. 4. Whenever any number of persons not.. less than thirty-two, rank and file, shall volun• teer to form a uniformed company, they shall potent their roll to the Brigade Inspector, who abaft thereupon organize the same, every officer and private of such company shaft be a citizen of ' be United States. Sec. 5. Officers : Every cavalry company all have one captain, one first and one second I eutenanbani one coronetOrtillery companies: i ne captain, two first and one second lieute. ant. ' Infantry and Rifles companies : One cap= ib, on.- hest and one second lieutena ot. Sec. 6. Every company, Which shall not, at its insp.-lc:that. have thirtydwoimen armed and uni formed,- the inspector shall require proof that here are members belonging to such company. aroperly unirormed. sufficient to complete the Whole number of thirty fair. See. 8 Every officer of the line and st..ff, and every officer or private of every uniformed coin - Flatly, hereafter organized.: shall uniform bino.eit as near as possible to the regulations of the h as States. i [lt will be seen by the fourth section of this article; that a company may be enrolled and or ganized without an• uniform, provided it be ob tained previous to inspection; so all that is neces sary to organza a military Volunteer Company under this - act is to have thirty-two members, rank and file.] - • • COMMUTATIONS. Art 2d. The sum of one dollar, In rural distill:Wind one dollar and fifty cents if in cities, Against every person who is liable to do military duty, shall be collected at the same limo and iu the same manner that taxes are collected ; ex cept when the person so assessed, is between the ages of eighteen and 'twenty.one, in which case the Collector shall collect the said fine or tax of the father, master or guardian, or out of any property such minor may have. FURNISHING ARMS. The Adjutant General Khali furnish, on' the order of the command.q-in-chief, or the requisi tion of the brigade inspector' all necessary arms and equipments for all the officers of the State, and to the companies belonging to each brigade required for camp or field duty, the same.to be furnished at the expense of the State. COMPENSATION OF SOLDIERS. There s'finli be'paid for service rendered in toiteusnee of this act, to all officent, musicians and privates .of any uniformed company,. ontei dollar and Al* eents for every day of actual duty ; and for each home used by them, one dol lar per day. ASA SPlCift„ Brigade Inspector, Ist. Brigiode, 10th Iludekm, r. M. fitted. Inapentarl Mel April 110, IVA ON MANHOOD; AND ITS PREMATURE, DECLINE. Just. Published, Gratis, the 20th Moused: • A FEW WORDS ON THE RA. _ tional treatment, with'Out Medicine, of Spermatorthea or Local * *es*. neat', Nocturnal Emissions, Genital Sad. Nervous Debility, Impotency, and impediments to Mor rie& generally; by •IL Ds LANEY, M. D. The important l'act that the many alarming complaint+, originating' in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed WITH OU't MEDICINE, is in this email tract, clearly demMintrated ; and the entirely new and highly succeaful treatment, as adopted by the and. folly 'explained, by ,means of which every one is enabled to cure HlMSELF.perfeetly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the ad. verlised nostrums of the day. , Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. DE LANEY, 83 Dist 31st street, New York city: te. The Cheapest Paper in the World The NAIIONAL ZERGICA%T. A large Weekly at Sixty Cents a Year. TT contains a choice selection of Literary mat ter,A. Tales, Poetry, and a large amount of commercial information. The reviews of the Markets and Bank Note Reports are of them selves worth more than the price or subscription, and the paper itself, before it is printed, costs more than we get for it. For Ten Dollars we will mend sixteen copies of the Merchant and a copy of any three _dollar magazine, such as (ieday's Lady's Book, Gra ham's Magazine., Specimen copies of the Merchant will bo sent to any address on the receipt of a postage stamp. Active young men - wanted to canvass for the papaw() whom a liberal commission will be al lowed, that will amount in some cases to eighty dollars a month. Addresm, S. E. ASHTON & CO., National Merchant °ince, Pliilndelphis I‘OTICE TO DAIRYMEN. 4NI still,in tie FREIGHTING BUSINESS. I at Great Bend, receive all kinds of PRO DUCE and torward it to New York. The re turns will be promptly paid in current funds.— Major Hamm - mid sill run his team from Harfurd and New Milford every Wednesday, receiving and returning the proceeds. Butter can be sent. to me from the ddlarent Depots on the -13'. & W. R: R.. and 1 will return the empty Pails free from Great Bend. I hays olio made arrange. rnents with H. G. Blanding & Co., who will re ceive and pay out the retarns every week. R. T. STEPHENS. Great Bend, April 14. 1858. (16* DO 1} INSTRUMENT or, SELF LI SYR= : Adapted to the different varieties of this kind, of instrument. It is admitted to be the best in market Also a great variety of other Instruments, for various purposes, tastily kept by Druzgists, not neceaeiry to enumerate. For sale at the Drug Store of ABEL TURREL, Nlfintrnse. ORATWS ELECTRIC OIL, the great 1./ remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Lime ness, Stiff J.iints, Pains, &c. Also; nearly all of the leading Patent Medicines in market. embricing a reinedy for every disease to which flesh Is sub ject. Fur sale by ABEL TURRE,L. IeaTIE3. 111 AVE just received another supply of Wall Paper, and expect' more„to arrive soon. 1 think customers will find my assortment the isivost and beat in Susquehanna County, and prices as lowslis the lowest. Also, Window Paper, Oil Shades and Fixtures, Bordering', 3te. ABEL TU, BELL. Montrose, April 15th, 1853. FARM FOR-SALE iiberofre.rs within for s sale ig itr in fo o rd r T n E bou s t il lTo ages village.. It is wfiter,ed by a 'ergo numJer of living springs, and is in all respects well adapted to dairy purposes. J. B. STIMETER. lifirford. April 15th,1858.-15w3.• DOXES of GARDEN SEEDS 1: fur stile at TURRELL'S. :11.introsp. Aprll.lsth, 1858. Clover and Timothy Seed. • VILf ARRANTED PURE.—For esle, whole V mak and retail. C. D. LATHROP. Montrose,-Feb. 16..1858.—td. "HOME AGAIN," Dil. a) S. DlT6loali. OFFICE, over Wibion's Store. LODGINCS, at SEARLE'S HOTEL Montro4o, March 10th, 1858. /far Great Discovery of the Age. .igel IMPORTANT TO TOBA-CCO CHEWERS. TAR. GUSTAV' UNNARD'S Taste Rfistor ativc Troches,—Tbe Great Substitut4 for Tobacco. It is a well known and ircontroverti fac,t that the use of tobacco is the promoting cause of many of the most severe • 'MENTAL AND PIIYSICAL DISORDERS to which the race of man is : subject, as careful analysis and long end painful experience have clearly proven that it contains certain narcotic & poisonous properties most dangerous io their ef. • fectA, which by entering the bided derame_the_ functions_and.o.p_eratiens - of -the heart, causing many to suppose that organ to be diseased. TOBACCO affects also the entire nervous system, manifesting itself—as all who have ever used the weed will testify—in lassitude. nervous irratitility# water brash.- dispepsia, and many oilier disorders of a similar character. The TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES are designed to counteract these baneful Whi t...aces, and have proved completely successful in a multitudo.of cases. and wherever used. Bent , h ,ruiless RI themselves they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire syhtem, et:storing the taste which has become vitiated or dte , troved b) great i n dulgence, completely removing the irrit.ition and accompanying tickling sensation of the,thront —which are always consequent upon abstaining from the use of tok,ceo. and by giving a healthy 'tone to the stomach, in% igorate the whole system. Persons who areirretrievAly undermining their constitutions and shortening their lives, should use these troches immediately end throw off the injurious & unpleasant habit of chewing tobacco. These troches or lozenges are put up in a COW venient and portable form at the low price of 50 cents per box. A liberal discount to the trade. Prepared solely .by the undersigned to whom all orders should be addressed. JAS. E. BOWERS, Druggist, Cur. 2d and Race tits, Minds. GRASS , SEEDS. Clover Gerd of the large 'kind, and Timothy Seed, a new lot:just received and for sale by 11. BURRITT. NeW Milford, April 15th, 1858. Farm for Salo. THE subserilter offers for sale a Good Farm of 95 acres in Bridgewater, four miles east of Montrose, 70 acres improved. There is on the premises a large trained Dwelling House, a good fraMed Barn, an excellent Apple Orchard One half of the-purchase money will be required down; the balance in annual in-it dments. ELIJAH BROWN. Bridgewater, August .19th, 1857. 33tf. ROCERIES, Crockery, Hardware , and G: other artieles to namernne to men. tion.—ak • which shall be sold Cheap for Cash or Ready Pay. C. W. MOTT. WOLF'S Aromatic Schiedam, Schnaptis,..t TURItELL'S --- PROFESSOR WOOD'S Hair Redman '6 at TORREIN..IS.. TREASURER'S -SALE , , of-vmsenied Lanai in linegla CO. NOTICE•is hereby given. alit. agreeably to' the art's of the Oenerid Assembly. of the Commonwealth of Penliwylvania,• directing the mode.etselling unseated ,hinds for,..l&tesi the folloWing tracts and parte4f +Yu" Unseated lends will be sold at publievendue on thQsecond Monday of JUNE next, (it 'being the F O UR TE ENT H day of. saiermotith)i it Jhe Court floioe in Montrose, for arrearirges Bile, and the costs accrued on each tract respectively, unless the same be paid before the day of sale—sale to commence at ten o'clock in the forenoon. Warmntees,Own- f Townships. ] Acres. 'Taxes. era or Numbers. Robert Wilson Ararat • Sin 81142 Leo. Stoneburaer , -146 8.33 Charles Harrison " 96 . 5,88 Andrew M'Connell " - 290 16,63 Clement Biddle pt '" 316 18,02 William Simple pt " • 267 15.22 John Beach Clifford 400 35,70 James Beach pt " s 328" 21,60 Joseph Beach pt _ " 'l5 1.'21 Philip Bench pt " 184 14,09 George Porter " 280 21,42 Elizabeth Newport W I 160 ' 10,49 Phebe Roker pt " ' 40 3,06 Ann Rpker pt 4 180 ' 13,7'7 June Roker pt '' 141 10,80 Sam'l 31eiedith No 1 " 100 '7,65 41. ,56 0 941 , 980 91,42 ... 61 61 46 3 if 87 6,63 a It St 4lf - 99 ''7,60 44 .4 1t 6 .4 _72 6;62 Joseph Beach pt " 86 6,54 Philip Beech pt " 60 3.84 Peter Beach pt 16 116 8,77 George Portet " ,- 20 . 1,63 Elizabeth Newport pt" 30 ' 2,81 Johnathan Butler Great Bead_ 287 )2.40 Truman Baldwin • " 408 8.36 C. 1.. Ward Hartpotty 196 16,68 Robert Trail " 108 10,60 George Muntz pt " 317 31,06 Adam Schrack " . 192 18,82 Jacob Swink " 222 :10:88 William Smith - " , 140,. 6.86 , Patrick Johnson - -4 “ 191 9,92 Frederick Berthold " 400 39.20 , , Joseph Mason pt " 65 6,40_. D..cid Buckley " 404 3948 . Patrick Johnson ", 100 9,80 Thomas Dartack Herrick 37 1.69 Henry Hill " 323 13.90 Jacob Newport . " 14 69 Samuel Newport " 70 8.01 Jasper Newport " 100 4,30 Jasper Newport " , 100 , 4.30 Grace Newport " 100 4.30 Jesse. Newport 41 'lOO 4.30 Johnathan Nesbitt " 84 • 3.60 Christopher Irwin "- 193 • 8.31 James Russ pt " 100 4,30 Charles Wheaton " 329 1.1315 Thomas Cedwalader pt" 103 4,43 Samuel Meredith pt " 64- 2,74 I Mrs. Hamilton 44 60 2.58 Clement Biddle ft 316 13,60 William Simple 44 207 11,48 Hugh Wylie pt Jackion 34 , 60 Henry Wylie pt 64 28 60 Henry _Wylie pt " 62 94 Daniel Talon , Lenox - 50' 90 N 0.69& 85 Thomas &Whiting Liberty 200 14.63 No. 40 &41 Liberty .' 20,80 No. 67 68 76 6t 76 " 400 31,20 No. 8 ' " - 50 6,51 Jehiel Da'ton No. 95 " 100 6,20 u ~ "£0 " 100 ' 6.20 ' Pope & Strong " 400 41.60 John Sahler New Milford 124 2,70 Solomon Findley of 80 1,40 George Kepler " 120 2.16 Lot sold to Roach .4 90 1,62 Solomon Rink pc - 117 3,16 Andrew Pyle -41 .60 90 N. Mitchell ", - 130 3.52 Amos . Finley Oakland 82 , 5,09 H.-Ivy Wyley ",74 448 William Potts " 200 , ,11.30 William Armstrong " 400 18,60 William Henderson " 220 6,82 John Boyer 61 55. 3.43 John Euvlder " 86 2.56 Win. Plunkett Rush 160 1.80 John Wilcox ' Springville 331 21,56 Thomas barrack Thompson 282 11.43 Isaac Miller " 100 4,05 Ceo. McCall " 134 6:43 Paul Bradley pt ' " 66 2,67 James Bradley pt " 9 - 24 Peter Bradley SI , f 1 30 Jesse Evans " 420 17.01 Geb. Stow , " 310 8,34 C. W. MOTT, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Montrose, i April sth. 1858. bittt. a SID a. US$. CJIEL'S . 4 -1 02 OT 'NEIL DICKERMAN da GARRATT after this date will sell goods -for ready pay only. We offer our stork of Dry Goods, Hardware, Ready 'dude Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps at cost without reserve for one month. We have the largest and most. complete assortment of hardware in the county, and especiallyask build. ers, carpenters, blacksmiths, and all other me chanics to give us an eaily call. Would say to all indebted that out notes and accounts must be collected. Each will consider this a personal 'notice, and save us the trouble of calling on any of our enstomera legally. FLOUR.—We still continue to receive Flour on 'consignment and offer it at the lowest Bing. hamton prices, wholesale Or retail. • STOVES.—A large assortment on hand, sell. ing at reduced prices. TIN WARE of the best quality, manufactured as usual, and sold to merchants, pedlers and others on favorable terms. - - - DICKERMAN & GARRATT. I New blitford, April 1, 1858.-13w4. Teachers' Examianti.ons. I will meet applicants for certi fi cates in the different localities in the county as follows :• ay I, Middletown, Choconut,dr. Friendsville S.ll. 9a. tri. Apolacon, ' u 3. Forest Lake, Town's S. H.-9 " " 4, Silver Lake, Brackners - S. H. 9 " " b, Liberty, Brook&le S. 11. 9 " "6, Franklin, South . S. 11. 9 " " '7, Great Bend; Lodersfille S. H. 9 s " " 8, Harmony, Oak. ) Innd and Suaq'a East,Hill S. 11. 9 " Depot, " Ir., Jackson, No. 2S,H. 9 " " - 1 I. Gihson, Kentnck S. H. 9 " " 12, Harford, Farrar S. H. 9 “ " 13, New Milford, W•ifd S. 11. 9 " 14, Bridgewater,Montrose Free S. " " " 15. Jessop. Cornell " 17. Rush,Grnneer's S. H. 9 " " 18. Auburn Centre • S. IL 9 " " 19, Springville Hollow S. H. 9 " " 20, Dirnock Corners S. H. 9 " • " 21, Brooklyn Centre S. H. 9 " 0 22. Lathrop, G. N. Smith's S. H. 9 " " '24, Lenox, Glenworak S. H. 9 - " " 25, Cliff o rd, H. Barnum'a 9„" 26, Herrick, Lyon St. S. H. 9 " " 27, Ararat. in Presbyterian Church 8 ,o " 27, Thompson Centre S. H. 2 p. in , Each applicant will please be provided with at least two sheetS of fools-cap paper, (not note or letter paper.) and pen and ink. Writing done with a lead pencil cannot be ac cepted. • No certificates will be issued to any except those commencing with the class at the sp. pointed hour. To Dntectotte: The examinations are held, this Reason, with reference to having the schools commence on the drat of Jude, With the school year,--tbe Directors in a number of towns hav ing expressed their intention or nut having their schools commence until then; and, beliefine, as 1 do, it will prove more satisfactory when it shall have-been tried. . Blanks for the Annual Report will bo for warded to the Secretary of each Board as soon alit am informed to as o the name and P. 0. of the person chosen fill that office at'the ganivitions. B. F. TEWKSBURY, Co. gait. Nett Milford, March 29th, 1058. totig,ls, &e. wiSome at coat and ,eomo at 10 per cent. below coat.—Call and be con. vinced that 81,00 , „wil1 procure god as LARGE. a pile of goods as can be had at any other ahap in the county. N: BULLARD. tiontreee,llfarth tOth, I el*. • 800KSj;TATIONERy t AND . Fitip COORS AiVreatit Prices Itor6s* -- AT egg - ' ji outrose,•Proksstort N r 'l 7l. T F .t" By A. N. BUILAttD. Montrose, Muth 80th, 1868. -BARGAINS! BARGA S!! BARGrAINS)BARGAINS!! . A, LARGE .stock:of Books 'andititiMierY, Pocket Knives, a warranted article. Gold Pens and Holders, the best this side - of . N. Y., hiside other artlclesmuch too numerous to name can be bad for prices surprisingly low tor the DIVES la these Hat r.d By A.N. BULLARD. Montrose, March 30th, 1858. NOTICE—TO DEALERS of MERCHAN DISE within the county of Susquehanna.— In pursuance of the several ntts of the Assemble of this Commonwealth, to provide revenue to meet thedemands upon 'the Treasury, and for other pirposes, the undersigned, Appraiser of mercantile taxes of Sustfa Co., has prepared a list of all the merchants trading within said co., and placed each of said merchants in that class which seems right and just, according to the pro visions of said acts of Assembly as follows, viz.: Residence. I Proprietbra. Class. I P't3led. Auburn, - R. W. Healy, XIV, 6- Waltman - & Swisher, " Apolacon, E. B. Beardalee, v H. Barney, Brooklyn. E. S. Rent. - " " a, R. T. Ashley, • " " S. D. Tompkins '" * Hempstead & McKenzie, XII. Clifford, Brundige & XIV. Joh‘ Halsted, 44 Dundaff, Tho. Arnold, XTIL J. B. Slocum, " " Church &S. H. Phinney, " Gf aloc k, ' Wm H. Thayer, XIV. " L. H. Woodruff, \ J. Stn'th. Jr.; • ". Frieridaville. -J. 'Hosforel, XJTL " Glidden & Suffern, - a a Lewis Tanifum, XIV. Franklin, J. L. Merriman, _4 , Forest Lake, D. Meeker, ' Gibson, .13 S. Inll XII. a C. P. &0. M Ha wley, 211 • N. E. Kennedy, • • John Smiley, , • G. W. Walker, Great Bend, J. &N. Dubois, " - D. L. Taylor, J. T:Curlysle, S. B. June, Wm A. Snow,' " Thomas & Whiting, • Emery Simons, • 1.. S. Lenhelm, IS S. H. Dayton; • H. McKinney, Harford, Eaton & Mosley, 48 . P. Carpenter, • C. S. Johnson. • Zerah Verrv, " Guile& 13Iandieg, Herrick, John Miller, Hopbottom, _E. rqßell, Harmony, B. ons, S. A.- yons, • F. D. Lyons, • Wm Tremain & Co., '• Brant & Schlager, Jackson, J. J. Turner,. Liberty„ Z. Blakesle, • A. A. Beeman,- • - Roger Kenyon, L e nox, Bhutts. Eaton & Co., XIII. • E. R. Grow & Bro. ' • • O. F. Gunther, • XIV. Middletwn, D. Colemari, • Brister &Ailey 4, •• I. L. ROSS. 4 C. H. Plutnbley, Montrose; C. Mott, XIII. • ' W. I. &S. H. Mulford, XII.. • J. Lvons & Son, XIII F. S. Chandler, XIV. • A. Lathrop & Cc., - XII. • Post Brothers. XL •' I. N. Bullard, • Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co., XL • Bentley Read &Co.. • • Abel Turrell, XIV. • J. Ethridge, • • 4 a S. S. MOtt, • R. Thayer, Jr., • Keeler & Stoddard, • • A. Merriman, 4 • S. H. Sayre & Brothers, XII. • Alfred Baldwin. Webb, • Z: - Cobb, • , A. N. Bullard, New Milford, ,Wm C. Ward, 4 11. Berlin, • Diekerman & Garrett, XIV. • J. Moss & Brother, • • Hayden Brothers, XII. • Sutphin & Young, • Rush, Norman Granger, _XIV. Silver_Lake, Timothy Sullivan, • J. Brackney & Vail; ' ScOtt & Riley, XII. • Grover, Philips dr. to., XIII. Slug's Depot, A. W. Bronson, C. S. Bennett, • C. S. Bennett, • A. W. Rowley, • 4 S. B. West, • James Bell, • Tho. In strum, • • Guttenberg, Itosenbaum & Co., • • It. Lewenthall,. XIV. - • tlaylofd earths, ' XIII. • Smith & Striae, - XIV. 4 A. J. Seymour, • Carlisle, • It Cohen & brother, • ' N. C. &D. W. Norton, ' ' • S. Bryant rz • - Perrine & Sun,- • • P. G. Smith, Thompson, IL D. Hathaway, BEER 110IISES,EATING ROUSES, RESTAURANTS &C Durcistf, EntA Chambers, Friendaville, George Strupler, • . Lewis Baum; tires! Bend, Walter Paintin, . • , C. C. Ilarulln, nontrose, • I. N. Bullard, Bicori; New lifilford, Edwd. Cornwall, Susofa. Depot, Wm. Howarth, r " Martin Conroy, VIII. DISTILLERIES. James MeAtla. X. - I.loloa Dr.. 11.8119. Great Bead, . L. S. Lenftelm.. BLLIARD TABLE. Clifiord, Susq'a Depot—A. Thompson, leeper, one la• ble, license $30,00. And the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas will a Court Of - Appeal at the Courthouse in Montrose, in and fur said County ( on Friday, alt . ! 30th day of April next, at one o'clock, p. at ''Which time.and place any of the Me rchants, described, defined, and classed, as aforesaid, or their agents or attorneys rday appear and appeal from said itssesment ifthey think proper. HARRY i;ARNEY, Mercantile Appraiser. Apolacon, March 22, 1858. • •- S-att, Salt aatt.! tIEO. W. MANN, Wholesale Salt Dealer,— UV 201 Washingtori Street, (directly opposite Washington Market,) still Continues to offer to the citpand coantry trade, all kinds_ of foreign coarse and fine salt; at the very lowest figures; 40000 sacks and ling* consisting in.paitof Ash ton's celebtated brand , for table and daily • uee, Jeffrey & Darcy. Marshal% BrownlovVa.&e:: and 50000 bushels Turks Island;. Bemires, Cu. mos. St. Übea, Lisbon. Cadiz, Tiles, Nantes, itto, all Of which will be sold at bargeiti prices from vessels. store and storehouses. . - Any purchaser wishing to seleit from a good assortment wilt find it to hie . interest to call. N. B.—Pine table salt put up ilfstnall bags of different sites, and `constantly. on hand in ship. ping order. Also iisplendia article of Rock Groind salt, in quart bows. put up and for sale by the quantity, in cases of free dorms tech. Aril 1, ts3s6.—Tie ,c :a .zri~7-t ~•r; :Z.%`;'t'i l ,~.~ s ; ry s':Ct• , '.. _. .. , y e . ✓FTFk ID 0 Ef E • - el* COBB offers to the pabßti, a 1..: pricers that cannot tt) a - Laicia and •Buoitto3. none:tent of • • o • • • at the old Well known estabilthAisoffoAnitily copied by Oliver Crane. ' • tit:GARS, TEAS, Cozett, SPICES, Fattrr e nottn,- and SALa. (by the. sack or barrel,) nut, and all ' articles found in first class grqeerlea. u ;,t; The attention of Fcccits is soliclNT bi a superior quality. of GneniCand Guis SEEP which the undereignod has on hand and for sale. CLOVER. and TIMOTHY SEED, and' good Seco WHEAT Sold at Tent low Milli for CASH. As I, mean to merit, I hope to receive, a liberal abarti ofublic patronage., - Z. COBB. _ Montrose, March 34,185& -• • [3m. ATTENTION OITIZEN31•11 . THE undersigned, Is now prepared to furnish the public with . • • • . Gro6erieit b All Mai; at the Lowest. rosarat.r. tutus. Tsizs ' Smgars, Syrup, l Coffee, /7;k Outer' , Spices, Fruit, pried and Fresb,) • Proms, - Candles, ' Soap of every variety, and in fact ALL articles usually found in the best Country Groceries. Butter and Prodtiv of alt kindai taken- is exchange for Gocids, at market priceC - ti %* Call at his Saloon! in the basement of the FELYELIN HOTEL, and satisfy yourselves of the truth of the above. J. F. CRO‘VLEY. Montrose, Feb. 16th, 1158.-7tf, MITE copartnership heretofore existing under .11- the firm of SUTPHIN & YOUNG is this day dissolved by. mutual consent. The Books and papers of said firm will be left with R. L. Sutphin for settlement at the store. - • SUTPHIN & YOUNG. Summersville, starehl.23, 18158. Co ax nership. THE_ business wiirt i be continued at the old A. stand by the subscribers under the firm of Young & Smith, on thY ready-pay - system. We intend to go to the City the first of April, when we shall have a full supply of goods at prices to correspond with the times.. • YOUNG & Summersville.Msreh 23.1858.-3 w., • NOTWITHb e rANDI NG; - "hard OmeS," Abel Tar. ~ / , ' ""r^ • rell's variety of selected 8 01 ' 1 1 keeps -aT(So..I. and • • he l; is constantly receiving accessione, every few days. Paces as low ax the lowest. - - - - XIV. Still They Come: THE largest stock of Mantans ever berotil kept in this market may be found at the A 7t, 74 MR'S El 'V 0.1 5 . It will be useless t 8 enumerate: When •you wish-any thing in th 4 Patent Medicine line, or others ise, call at the Farmer's Store. Don't foi - get the place, duwn tdAon. R. THAYER. Montrose. March 3d. 1858. TN tendering my services to the inhti§itanti es" I_ Susquehanna Cohnty as an Homeop4hi.: Physician, I deem it my duty to publish the fol lowing statistics taken from the records of HoA pitals of Euro'e, which show the marked 'lupe , riority of the Homeopathic over the Allopatirla method of treating diseases. • . INFLAMMATION OF VIE LONGS. • Patients Mortality Admitted Died per et Allopathic Hospitals 1134 280 23 Homeopathic " 688 28 6 Pleurisy. Allop. tospitals l 1011 134 13- - Hom. " 388 12 3 Peritonitis. Allop. Hosp. I Hom. 828. )84 13 184 8 4 bysentery. Allop. Hosp. 182 87 22 " '175 8 3 tevers,eioluding Ty. Ors Alloli.l 9897 93 1 9 How. 3082 84 2 Ailop. Hosp, - nom. " Allop. Ho4p 11 " Allop. Hap, total, 119630 11791 10 Horn. " " 32655 1365 4 • Persons residing at a distan'Oe who wiell eonsillt me can do so by letter , and, receive a prof:apt reply. No charge for consultation. J.H. THOMAS, M..D. Great Pend, Pa. tFeb. 1, . [Sq. or Office at the residence of C. Di mon, Esq. $2,50 PAYS iar tr iri 61 3 ajolmontnaathe Terr . of Fourteen Weeks, commencing March 18,185 E., at the - . FORT - EDWAIt INST ITUTE N. Y. SUperb brick buildings, beautifully located Oh the Rail Road near Saratoga Springs. Superior facilities for,..lllusiC. Painting mid french. 'Ste dents received at any time, and charged only for the residue of the Tom. Diplomas awardekto Ladies who gradliate, Seivi for -a Catalogue, with full particulars. Rev. JOSEPH E. KING, A. M., Pineipal, Port Edward. . January 13th. 1 8 53. 9PC7st — A life - nika slower withiVO'od'i improve ment,-a ths - Raat *soh, etiolate fully satisfied that it, is a good mneliine s and ere recommend it to the farmers of this County an a profdatle Ind labet.saving, inechine. JERE/dfill NtrActiAsi, A. GRITYg.. I Jolla Hattnieniott, L. - Gatturiutt. •M. 3. HARRiSCITOR, T. P. Ptu*sti. Febriiity 25{ . 1858. . For rdichinei apply tili th - O undersigned Agent. a . I. ' C. D. LATHROP: liontroie, 5401 fst ' 1858. ralltlitht. . • • -____, Dissolution. edictal bard, • Typhus. 9371 1509 10 1423 219 14 Cholera. 1278 ,048 50 848 89 8 MI. Diseases. ATTENTION FARRERS! Ittigivoita, Mv,otEde nip new residenee, nearly $5OO. cite theTreattaterian thrirCh, en Turnpike Street. Tile inbliOilare invited to call and oxen). ino itkeeimbnajof the iviedb titjries of PlugOng and Plate%Ale!) Iwm daily teteenting. Newts. lait•htijr snore, fide the work *peeks, for P. D. viaGithß 6114100 Dentist. Dioattossi ro. attic 1857: • , I