M'n Objecthues tit the - Kansas Bilk. The three leading\objectioni urged by , the oppetients of thiredministtation to the - Kan sas bill, -which has recentlycbme a law, are, quit the preadtble reed tees the legality of the Leeomplon Constitution -- that it doe; not were to the people the right , to 'accept or reject the constitution - by their votes; and that it contains, the offer ofa bribe in' the ''shape of 'an itnmenae grant of-government lands for educational, benevolent and other ptt 'iposes, as e condition of thili acceptance of -the proposition submitted to -them. 'ILs to the first objection wadispose of that in few words, by stating the fact that the Crittenden Amendment, which received the inppart of the entire Republican party, con tained the same rt.cognition of the Lecom pton . Constitution, and in precisely the same words, as the'conference bill, as follows to wit ; " Wbereas the people of the Territory of t visas did, by a convention of delegateS as sembled so-LeCompton, on the Ith day of No.. vernba,r 1857 1 forthat purl:tote, form for them selvesil,constatution and Stet e governinent." pis provision hiving been quoted verl by the Conference Comtnittee i stom - the bill previously rated for by the Republicans, we submit that they are forever estopped from using.it as an ahjection to the measure finally , ' agreed upon and enacted into .a law by a democratic Congress' and a democratic ad : • tniulMrSltOn. Oljactiou neither two is that it does not - submit.. the Lecumpton - Cpustitution to the people. The first section of the bill, as it passed 'enacts— • ;That the State'of Kansas ba'and is here by lulatitted-ittp the Chitin on an equal !foots b l g will the original Statas, in all tespects whatsoever; but upon the faiitlamenttd con.. didn't precedent, num.ly, THAT TIIE QUES fION - OF ADMISSION, with the fol lowing proposition, in Alen of the ordinance framed at Lecompthrt, BE SUBMITTED TO THE VOTE OF THE PEOPLE OF KAN SAS, a:sewed to by them; or a inajotity -of the voters voting at the election to be held for that puttiose:" And the same' section 'further provides that— - "At 'said election the voting shall be by ballot, and by endorsing on his ballot, RA etch votr t gy please, propo-ition accepted" or p ma rejected." Should the'tnajority of rotes be cast. for "proposition accepted,'" the President. of the - United States, as soon as. the fact is duly made known ,to 'him, 'shall announce - the same . by: proclamation, and thereafter, and without any further proceed: ings on the part of Congress, the admissioe of Kansas into the Union on an equal footing with the original States, in all respects what evdr, -shall be complete and absolute; and' isaid State shall be entitled to one member in the House ofßepresen - tatives iii thek3ongress . of 'the United States - until the next census be laken by. the Federal Government. But sto'd the majority of the votes ,be - cast !,t,proposition r•vjecteet:' . itlrhail-be deemed and had that the people rf Itansas DO NOT DESIRE ADMISSION INTO THE UNION WITH SAID Per:timpani] CONSTITUTION, under the conditions set forth in said proposition ;, and in that event the people of said Territory are heiebv thorized and,emp , wered to form for themselves -a Constitution and Stale Government by the' nsree of the State of Kansas, according to the Feder»! Constitution, and may elect delee-tea for that purpose whenever, and not before, it - is ascertained, by a censma duly arid takes, that the populati.•la of said - Territory egos's' the ratio of 'represtntxtion required fur a member of the House of ft,presentatives of the United States." - The question of •"admie4on under the Lea common Ccnstitutihnoind with. airamended ordtuance_as.to grants of lauds; is here ex pressly submitted to the people ; anti if a ma jority shall vote - for t'roposition. accepted," Kansas becomes is,State at once, upon the is suing of the President'sTr..c....damation declar ing the result of the Election; but if a ma tv rote for "'proposition vajecte I," then the result is to be tleated as a verdict again/1111d. mission' under .thi Lecomptora'.Constitt;tion, and the people are authorized •to proceed un der the Constitution of the United 'States, and the forms of law, to elect a new Convention 82d frame another Constitution, with the right of admission, with - or Without slavery as said Constitution may prescribe, still guar anteed to them. We. have said, etiongh, we tile it, to dis pose of the second objection' satisfactorily toy every candid reader. • And now let .4 see about objection num . three, which is,, that the grant of lands con tained intim Conference offered... as a bribe to induce the people of Kansas to vote for admission under the Lecompton Constitu , To this objection we are enablel to inter pose the same estoppel that we do to the first, to wit,' that precisely the same grant of lands, arid in nearly the same words, wait contain.A in the Critteudett-Montgomery substitute, for %which every opposition member in Congre,s; including Mr. Pallier - fium this Distlict, is reetitded as voting. And wo may state the additional fact, that no greater amount of lands is donated to Sitetas •by this bill than was donated. to Minnesota by the Act ot,the last Congress authorizing that Territory , to form a Constitution and State Governrue t ; and no'greater than ' as been donated to un_st of the new-States of the West; ' whilst th4e is no reason to suppose that the amonntpf binds they mat' receiveeen bein any manlike. affected by .ihe deci.ion of the questitio whether they will some into the Union under the Lecompton Constituiion, Or ut;der ati en tirely different 6ne hereafter to be fr amed' nd aoopted. • - . - .The Kansas Act.is entirely just in all its provisions; and 'be objections u -g..(1 against it by the opposition, when propel ly held up to the light of truth,Oan scat cely fail to carry conviction to every candid mind, that it is opposed more to subser s ie • partizan ends by keeping alive a profitless and dangerous agi tation, than for, any patriotic purpose. - It leaves the people of Kansas perfectly free to enter the Union with the Lecompton Consti; tution if they choose; or stay,riut. until a new - , Census can. be taken; a oew apportionment , : - Made, and another Con'titution adopted, if they- prefer it: They mar have slavery, - or not Mtveit, just as they decide by their votes. They are, to all - intents and . purposes; made the complete inis.ers of' their own destiny - and their' omestic affairs can no • longer be treated as s legitimate political issue outside their own territorial limits.—Outipo-Gizette. ITAID - .OVEtt TOR A BETTER Patcs.—Six thmsand busbelaoreanadion wheat that had been in storage at the mouth.of the Genne r see river were Fold on the . 80th of April, for #1:02 per besbel It would havi brought Si 20 per bushel last NEW ORLEASP, be; -15.—The eflirts to . stop ;he cievasse, twenty-five tulles above this city glare been abandoned.. The damage by tirevarions crevasges iv this vicinity is count ed be millions of dollars. The 'river is- not pt tilling here. • Tar Water as combined-with o!lier oimpleo, be 1)K. Wilder in bikcelehrated Balsam. of Wild Ckerry, baa. , a peen -liar powei over all triseosev dtlie lungs. Many`phyoieiari use it in their practice, and generally .witb-mark , ed oneness. Boos'-gelitiine mann signett 1. s.3ets. - • Another Outrage on the .11.mallitan Flag. BOiriON, May 11.----Tbe brig WingoW. ar rived linre,reports having been fited lotio i lwith a musket by a 13ritiah eruiser,soon after leaving Sierra Morena. -The vessel waa afterwarl boarded 'and !twitched by an armed boat's crow. ' -WEALTH tiE UNfTED STATES-414 aggregate . Weakly of the United States amounts to $12,000,000,000 and the poptila tion is 24,00000 souls. • The wealth divided by the population, gives *soo' to each person, young and old; and counting fire persons to each family, ii would give the handsome little• fortune of 62,500 to every family of the republic.. aotice...--The School Directors of Bridge writer havebeen informed that someof the districts aro dis - satisfied with teachers.for opening their schools by reading a chapter in the Bible. The Directors are unableto see anything improper or out 'of place in, opening common schools with prayer or singing, or by readini a chapter in' the Bible (without comment). They therefore leave it entirely with the teachers of Bridgewater to atxercise their judgment and do as they think pro per in this respect. By order of the Board: May 14, 185 ff.) M. L CATLIN, s'ecfry. otice.-..Rev. R.O WILLIA NIS will pi cacti at the Universalist Church in Montrose on the 23d inst.' • • Uelnubold's compound Fluid Ex tract, as a remedy for Diseabea of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, &e., has no equal. Rend the advertisement in another column headed " genuine,' Prepara tion." , mm. . TOBIAS' VENITIAI I.iriBIENT cures Chronic Rheumatism. Pairs of all Ittnds, either ",sternal or internal. Colic, Dspepsia. Cuts, Ste. it is warranted to cure all that is stated, or the money 'will be refunded-by the agent. Price 25 and 50 ctrl.' Depot, IsB .. Cort landt street, New York. Sold everywhere. - 18w3. Notice.—The laurunsof theseversl.schoola iu Harford School District are reqiiested to ern ploy such Teachers in . ..their schools as the? cho-se. during the succeeding school year, but the l'eacheri u ill be required to make their monthly reports to the Secretary, and produce a valid certificate from-the County Sepsiritdendent before' they can receive an order to draw money from the Distnet Treasury. By order of the Board of Directors. , 15. T:TIFfANY, Sec. liarford, 1111,Ly 12, 1858-ttf TAE SIXTH ANNUAL glistoritat aio liouttr Artstibal, —OF— - Bradford, Broom 0, Chentnnitt Chemingo, Luzerue. Schuyler, Strohm. :Ow , ' qftehanna, 'noun, Tompkins, Wyoming, and other Cotautico. , WILL BE HELD ..LT Montrose, t..usquehanna Co„ Pa., On the 2d day of June, 0110 A. N. There will be an Oration and Poem oa the. oc- caslon. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS 41:L. POST', WTI. H JESSUP, _ A BALDWIN, L L. POST, B. S. BENTLEY, G. Z. DIMOrK, L SEARLE, H. DRINKER, AA:HA-SIBERIAN. IL B. LITTLE,' A. LATHROP. - Eir lIERRINWb Patient Chaim. , pion Fire-Proof Safes—With Hull's Pat ent Powder-Prof Lock's, the slime that were a warded'separate medals at the World's-Fair.L(in clon,lBsl. and the Worid's Fair, New York, 18- 53. and are the only American Fares that were tiwarded medals at the , I.;ondoa %Vimld'a Faire The 4 Safes form the most perfect security, against Fire and Bcarglars, of ;Inv safe ever offered the public; and can only Lai had of the subscribers and their agents ;,.who have on haald'snd make to order, all kitais ()I Bullet and Chilfklirtm Batik Chests and Vaal t,., Vault Doors, and Money .13,). ru., or Chents,for,Brokers, Jewelers and Private Fmnilies, for Plate, DiaMonds, and other valua bles. And . are also Patentees (bv.purehase) and manhlacturers of JONES' PATENT PER3IU TATIQN BANK LOCK. S. C. HERRING & CO., No 251 ,Broadway, eor. Murray stret N. Y., ap 232 m a.w.] Opposite the City HALL Disease of the Liver.—By this disease we . nriderstand an inflammation, either in the membrane or substance of the Liver, kdown by dull pains in - the right side, the stomach always disordered, the yellow tinge of the skin, dry cough, tongue boated, costiveness, high-colored. Urine, add of-a thick nature; severe weakness and severe pairritt the head. The quantity of corrupted humors in the re gion of the liver, causes a defeetlve-secretion of thi bile. The liver when healthy, serves as a filter to the blood, to separate all impurity from . it, or to refine it. When diseased, it cannot puri fy the blood, which, when sent to the lungs„ brains, and other parts in a, morbid condition, mar caus&Jaundice , Consumption, Insanity. &c., and withholding the natural stimulus to the in testines, causes Dispepsia, Piles, and other com plaints, as vou.perceive, the direct way to 'un ravel and tear the'!vhole system Co pieces. A patient, suffering from this complaint, should resort to speedy relief. Yet there are very few medicines worth a cent in curing diseases. What then shall be done! We say; use Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pilfs,as . they are composed of plants and roots; they wilt be found a sure cure fur his painful disease, because they mute from the body those corrupt and et spout humors, and se cleanse and renew the blood, which is the cause not only of the disease of the liver. and the inflammation of the kidney and bladder; but of every description of disease. From 3 tit 4 of the ahoy.. pills. taken every night on - going to bed. will in a few d.ys. relieve the bode of everything opposed In health, - ' mm. R. it lINYON WOULD r«speetfully invite attention to the fact that.- he, will receive SPANISH COIN at PAW exchange for Goods stl.,Wt•st prices, or on notes - and accaints, and would respectfully invite attention to his welt selected muck of D'IVX G 0,.011N-%, Consisting in part as follows: Rich Back Brochs, Stella and Cashmere - Shawn from 8$ to •2tr, Rieh Ribbons; Barages..Challi4, Prints. and Robes; .Embroidered Collars .from 6 1-4 eta. to• 2)) et s.l Parasols. Umbrellas. and Carpet Bags. CROCKERY AND HARDWARE. Scythes--an excel ent assortment, best in " this city,"—Rakes. Hai. Forks, Straw Forks, 'Brass. Kettles, &e.. &c.. &e. Fine Stock of &milli* Shoes, Wall Pa per, and a Large AssOrtmentot Carpeting. In fact a Nice Stock of RICH GOODS—to be sold at the LOWEST . PRICES. for SPANISH COIN.. • So come one and all, and hereafter - - avoid el such as spoW you by their prartiEe that they co not do by others as they wish others . to do by them. You will please take notice that no dealer offers yeti Spozish..Coin at. /0 cents in change,—they expect to get more. There is anotherclasc of customers that whsh to-say a Word to. Some seem to labor under the impreissian MO do not need any Money to conduct my busiftess. ft will proba bly prove - a fatal mistake to their credit with me, and if di3r wilt- set themselves to work Co pro. cure the nardful they, will be relieved the pres , ence or that. special messen6r , whom fto one _ cares to see.. . . • Goodi hereretoforemill be sold to prompt six months.buyerand those. only—on - time. All those .who- have. pet settled their:accounts for the . year pastolease call and settle the same without del ay- Yours truly,in trete, .Maylleth.-11358.1 IL KENYON: BOND FOR ME THE of Good Work 'Horses which they wilfsell row for Cash 4)r exchange fors pair of Oxen.._ Alan 2 'Lumber Wagons, nearly new, wilt bo• sold tow. SUTPHIN & YOUNG. Sommers, Slav 17tfi 1868*-20w4 • _ TAKE DUE NOTICE udgovern yosirselirCO accordingly, i THAT IT IR - TOE RILL' AND PLEASURE OP ,nttenbtrg, 'gosenba'um nno make public announcement of the fact that they have entered into a NEW ARRANGE. AIENT, for the joint benefit of themselves arid the laboring community, as follows: I • They will receive Spanish Coin, at par,- in exchangefor all goods purchased at 'their establishment from, this date; and in ad. llition thereto FLEDGE themselves to sell goods from 25 to 30 per cent cheaper than any other firm in Northern Pennsylvania. ' There is at the preseyt time, a late amount of Spanish Coin in circulation in this region; and having seen with surprise in the public prints pf this county, a notice to the effect, that such Coin is reduced in value at MONTROSE, there/l)re be it known, that we are in, great need of money, and as the said Spanish Coin is the best silver in the market; advise all persons in possession of such coin to bring the same to peTTENBERG,ROSENBAUArd - CO., Who will take it at FOIMER VALUE. Ire are constantly recieving DRESS GOODS pf the latest styles atid of the finest qualities, comprising a. splendid assortment of_ Shaw's, IMentillas, Bonnets, and a superb . stack of Magni( 1101Er;r3ir C.,S)(ONZ to wick we invite theparticular attention of coon lxy.Millintira, A beautiful assortment of Em= broidery, comprising Collars, Sleeves Linens, Laces, and White Goods too numerous to men. Lion. We devote a great deal of attention to the 1 READY-MADE CLOTHING business, and have a large Tailoring establish ment connected with our Stores at Montrose and t Susquelianns Depot We flatter ourselves that pre car, 6t n mati—be lie dwarf or giant, and no twitter how ill•shapen- 7 -in presentable style, prorided alecoys. that his Portmonnaie is stuffed Witt, the...needful" (di fi...ed by us to consist of Spanish as well American coin). *,,,*Call, and get yotir money's worth at the row of N .GUTTENBER.G2ROSENBAUM, & CO. N Montrose, Pa , May 18th. 1858. i 13INGHADITON rozxcieg-caqa, IBINGHAMTOiV, BROOME CO. N. Y. I rir HIS ESTABLISHMENT, has been greatly jl. enlarged and improved during the spring, and is now ready fqr the reception of Patients. 1 Few simiiar instillations in this country com bine so many advantages for the successful trent merit of Invalids. This location is beautiful, the imuse new and commodious, the rooms large,lll6, Well furnished and every way arranged with a rma. to the health and comfort of occupants. The Physicians, Dr. Thayer and wife, have had twelve years experience (tire last eight at Binghamfon)in trenting diseases Hydropathically during which time they have treated successfully, thousands of sick persons, many after their dis eases have been pronounced fatal, by (quitter)! Physicians. In addition to their patients at the CURE" tticy have a large, practice in the village ad surrounding country, which makes them fa- Mbar with the treatment of diseases of every grade and character. They planned, built. and own the -PcinghamtonWater Cure,"consequentiy it is under their entire control and management. In all those diseaseslo whiclrthe peculiar a daptation of Hydropathic treatment has been A ume4gfully demonstrated, they will generally gu •ratitee a speedy and perfect restoration.— Such are the following, viz.—Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Nervous diseases, Dyspepsia, Scrof ula; Spinal complaints. Tamers. Ulcers,. nlarae- Ment ofJointa„diarpoes or the Throat owl Lung.. - )ropsy. Ague and Fever, Female complaints of every kind, Skin discases, - Cata rrh, &.c. &e. Per,•ons who have been long sick or bed-ridden md_ who have not - succeeded heretofore in thei Of •rts to regain their health, are rspectialiy fey'. ted to eonsult or or give us a call. Terms from pli it, $lO per week. i IM Dr. Thayer will be at Searle's Hotel in Montrose, on Friday, June 4.h, where any Inva lids who desire. may consult him. - For further particularm, adiress • my2Otrl) O. y TUAYER, M.. D. TO THE SNEE..II6 PUBLIC. • parnu's Celebrated Catarrh Snuff', AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY. FOR SALE Etr R. THAYER. Montrose; S. A 'FOMPKINS, Brooklyn ; Wm 11. THAYER. Dimock. EttiT OF LETTERS, remaining in the Poet. difies at Montrose, Pa., May 15..1858. A , Halsey, Samuel P. Adams, James How, Amariah T. Allen, Miss C. B. Harrison, James E.. , !Allen, H. W. lhregan,_Cornelins 3. Aldin, Rev. S. W. • K 1 . • B Killer, Martin. Burnes. Edward Kerr, S. B. Brown, Mrs. ,Caroline , L `Burrows, S. A. • Lewis, James !Beebe, Orson . Lundirgan, Phillip ;BrOwn, Simeon P. L inch, Miss S.C. - Bell, Elisha• M , Burrows, Miss Louisa lifcCorned, Ann (Bicker. Richard D. Meeker, Thos. P. Brewster, Miss-Sarah L Miller, Mrs. Slary, A. • !Beasley, Rey. Fred. W.Morss, G. L - ;Baldwin. Irwin IlleMieken, James W. 'Brow-n, Michael • McNewry, Lucy _ Barnes, Jetll-rson 0 - • Bag in, Mi-s Mary Jane O'Connell, Michael ' ;Beebe, Owen A.P Brown. Mrs. Mary A. Patchin, E. Llti.sel, Mrs. S: H. Paige, S. G. Bmium. David Peek, Daniel H. C • Parrish, Mrs. Mary A. Heirs of Catlii, Putnam. R . ;t - rushy, liliss.Eliz.l.beth Robinson, W. E. Church(ll.lllrs Lucy M. Rosencrahts, Miss S. A. Cole. A P. Roseneraots, Miss S. Caldwell, Mrs. Lois Rodgers, Miss Mary D - Reynolds, Felix , 1 .D 41411 , Susan II: . S Dewitt, Ilks Hannah -Sterling, Herman Du Bois. Nicholas - ' Shove. Miss Sarah J. D. , 1-1;op., W. Smith, Pi- mina M. Dunmore, M. ; Stevens, Wilmot Davie, Mrs. Jane Sherer, Rhubm Dallt.-Ros - Shamsjian, E. T. Duren, Milow Swisher, Rob. B. . E • ' Sterling, Mrs. Mary E. Ellisi'MiSs Elizabeth Sawyer, B. F.. ' , Eastman, Miss Jane Smith, Elizabeth F Stebbins. Mrs. Sarah Farley, James Smith, Elisha T. Fordeve, - G. _ T Flyo, Patrick Tarbox, R. P. G - Taylor, Mary Ann Godard, Pransis „ V Gavisgan, Mina Ellen Vanvotrim, Betsy J. Gmy, Miss Mary E. - Vaness, Rebecca, ,• . Green, Orlean ' W • Gauton t David Weafer, James H. Gtiss, Charles P, - Woodburn, D. R. . - Giffin, Miss Susan IV3l,llrs. H Wayal, W. P. .Handy, N. F. Wolfe, Mrs. Geo. Persona calling for the above letters please say "advertised."- -- H. J. WEBB, P. M.' Montrose, May 20, 1858. . The Cheapest Paper in the World. The NATIONAL MERCHANT. A large Weekly et Sixty Cents a Year. TT contains a choke selection of Literary mat ' ter, 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 printekcosts more lhan we get for it. For Ten Dollars we will send sixteen copies of tin. Iferchant and a copy of any three dollar magazine, such as Matey's Lady's Book, Gra. hans's Specimen copies - of the Merchant will be sent to any address on the receipt of a postage stamp. . Active young Men wanted to canvass for the paper, to whotil a liberal commission will be al. that atowint in some case* to. eighty dullard a month. . - .-Address; B. E. AsirroN & Co., 'Mama Merchant Offer, Pbilhdbijrhih - 411 antirt3tto NEW ARRANGEMENTS At the Olds Standvf Lathrop de Co. -LATHROP 151.DeWITT DEG leave to announce to the Public-in gen.. era! that they are hcorOpeaing one of the inTgestSTOcIES Of BIERCHASEISE ever offered in Montrose. Comprising Dry ,Goods, Groceries, Hard-Ware, Crockery, dte.,&e:; - &c., which they propose to sell at the t e owEsx C4SH PRICES. Those are real Facts. We - wish -to detisonstuto to the public the difference between &lying Goods for CASH and or - TIME. LATHROR & DEWITT. Montrose, April 26ttr, 1858. NEW GOODS I NEW 'GOODS ! I MEM YOUNG & SMITH'S • READY-PAY STORE. THE undersigned' would announce to their customers, friends, and the public general ly that they hav• just returned from the city and are receiving and openin(a new aid complete assortment of NEW GOODS or various kinds, which will be sold at prices to snit -the Omen ror CASR or PRODUCE. We have sought the medium of the press to announce to all upon what principle we shall transaEt-busi ness. It is termed the READY-PAT SYSTEM citsti AND PRODUCE. 011 M PP.2013 to all-persons for the sane article, and it shall be our endeavor to make those prices such us wit.' induce persons who wish to pay for their own Goods and not othrs, to at least and examine our stock, and if the prices don't crime down to the system, we cannot expect to sell them. Setne - kina friesdNmay say that it willte "so Go," but we think from the experienee'ot the past few months of every person who hap. . pened to owe the caviare merchants, especially if it" had been standingsix 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 Foy for, std-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 oleo merits,- believing that it 44 the most prudent and wise course to be pursed in every branch of busi ness, and that the day is not far distant when it will be GENERA/3T adopted. Call and see us and we will show you goods at astonishing low figures. All kindr of Merhantal4e Produee taken in exchange for Goods at the highest Market price. YOUNG & SMITH- Summers, Penn, April 28th, IBSB • GROCERIES: Grocerics!...A splen did assorW.est of Groceries at very low figures. BOOTS and Shoes.—.. Just received e large asserinent—;or sale cheap. CROCKERT.—A new lot just received and for sale. ccipatt and Stone Ware ---In &Hits variety. • READY-MADE Clothing of every description. To rfratirymen.---We have a large lot of A , Nu. 1 Firkins and YOUNG & SMITH. Summers, Penn: 17tf. April 28th. 1858. 5 . GIVE CREDIT WHERE, CREDIT IS DUE! rrHE original ONE PRICE - and READY. PAY St...re of Now _ , HAYDEN BROTHERS, The People's Agents, .nre now receiv ing a large Stock of Staple and 'Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shries, Hats and Caps, Wall and Window Paper, Wooden Ware, Forks, Hoes, Plows, and Salt—by the barrel or load,—Yankee Notions, Jewelry ; and Watches— wholes to and retail; at. prices that would as tonish those not posted in the ready-pay busi ness. a We nave nothing to do with Old Fiigyism,— he`has " gone in"—has vamoosed without a groan or kick. and the hist seen of him he was holding on to the 'tail of 1 4 -Hard Times," and he grinned a ghastly smile as he pasBcd lt!s OLD FRIENDS. Our motto is—Live and Let Live. ONE PRICE ONLY ! Can't be beat down NO - CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS! Every Article Warranted as Represented! We thank our friends and customers for their, liberal patronage in times past, and we hope b strict attention to business, to merit a contin uance of the same.. ,HAYDEN BROTHERS. New Milford, May Ist, 18.58.-18tc. DRESS-MAKING. MISSES E. A. REV & J. M. BOGART WOULD respectfully announce to th - e Ladies of Montrose and vicinitv,that thay have opened a sliop,fr Mmutteny :tad Mass- MAKilvn, three doors enstof Posts Store, where they will be happy to wait on all who-may iileake to favor them with a call: Montrose, Ma 4 2d, 18,58.-18td. Orphans' Court Salo. B Y virtue of order of kale, duly issued from' the Orphans' Court of Susque banns. county, to the subscriber, administrator &e. of tie estate of Winthrop Allen,allee'd., late o 7 the township of Liberty in said county. will be exposed to public sale on Saturday the 29th day of May inst., at one o'crock P. M., all that certain Itit of land, with the appurtenanires, situate in the township of Liberty, eforefund, and bounded and described as follows, to wit : beginning at a post and stones in the line of a tract of land in the warrantee name of Joseph Whipple, and thence by the, same . Botith 85 1-2 . degrees east, sixty perches to a post and stones ;'thence by lands of Wyatt Sharp, South, 1 3.4 degrees West, 13 perches to-a post and stones in the. warrantee line of Samuel Dewitt; thence by said Dewitt line South 87 1.2 degrees West, fifty-eight per and five tenths to a post and stones; thence by lands of Allen Gaige North .1 3.4 degrees East; eighty-two perehes,to the place of-begin ning. eonwining 27 sees and 28 perches in tile warrantee name of Alen Gaige; late the estate of the said Winthrop Allen deceased. Sale to take place-at the store of &Won Blakeslee, in said township of Liberty. Telma of -pfrymen! made known at time of sale. SAMUEL W. TRUESDELL, Administrator, 44. Liberty, May 4,1858.-4 w. .• Steam 111111 BLACK-SMITH SHOP riVIE undersigned. haying rented the above 1. is prepared to do all kinds of blacksmithing in the best style and at the Itaebt rates. For eittoeing horse. 87 1.2 cents; nice per pair el. 75. For setting horse shoes 8 ets.. toeing and setting satno ltfets. II ARV EY PATRICK. Montrose, April 28, f858.-.6w, • • Notice IXTHEREAS my wife ?farces has left my V V bed and board without just cause or prod oration, I hereby forbid all persons harboring or trusting' bar' on my account, as I shall dot pay any debts of her contracting after this date. WILLIAM MURPHY. Susquehanna Dap 4, May 11,1859-3 , e. r LITTLE & HARDING'S COLUMN. GRASS SEED. THE subseibers have just received a.lNesh lot of • • _ LARGE .AND - MEDIUM CLOVER SEED; LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED, LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER•SEED, LARGE AND MEDIU& .CLOVER SEED, LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER.SEED, LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVE SEED, LARGE. AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED, LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED, LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED, LARGE AND MEDIU:II .CLOVRR SEED.' ALSO, TIMOTHY SEED - TIMOTHY SEED TIMOTHY SEED - TIMOTHY SEED. TIMOTHY SEED ' TIMOTHY SEED • TIMOTHY SEED TIMOTHY SEED . TIMOTHY SEED `TIMOTHY SEED 9F SUPERIOR QUALTY, •• OF SUPERIOR QUALTY, - OF SUPERIOR QUALTY, OF SUPERIOR QUALTY, OF SUPERIOeQUALTY, - OF SUPERIOR QUALTY, OF SUPERIOR QUALTY, OF SUPERIOR QUALTY, . • OF SUPERIOR QUALTY„ . OF ,SUPERIOR QUALTY, - • FOR SALE LOW, BY FOR SALE .LOW, BY - . - FOR- SALE LOW, BY • FOR SALE LOW, HY FOR SALE LOW, BY FOR SALE. LOW, BY • FOR SALE LOW, BY FOR SALE LOW, BY FOR SALE LOW, BY FOR SALE LOW, BY- LITTTLE & HARDING. NICHOLSON, MARCH 23d, 1.838. FARMERS -AND - MECHANICS!! WILL please remember, when buildin g , that the subscribers are furnishing DOORS,. SASH AND BLINDS, DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, DOORS, SASH AND I3LINDS, DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, BOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, DOORS, SASH AND• BLINDS, DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, _ DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, At the LOWEST Factory price's, and that they keep constantly on. hand, a large stock of NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, -PAINTS, OILS, NAILS.. GLASS,••I?IYTTY-, PAIN tt, NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY,,JAINTS., OILS, NAILS, GLASS i TUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY,' PAINTS,' OILS. NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, 'PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, DOOR TRIMMINGS;,, DOOR TRIMMINGS, . . DOOR TRIMMINGS; DOOR TRIMMINGS, DOOR TRIMMINGS, -DOOR IRIMMINGS, DOOR TRIMMINGS, DOOR TRIMMINGS, DOOR TRIMMINGS, - DOOR - TRIMMINGS; - SASII ' AND SASH AND BLIND SAII AND BLIND SASH AND_ I3LIND ,SASII AND BLIND SASH AND BLIND SASH. AND BLIND SASH AND BLIND SASII AND BLIND SASLI AND BLIND FASTENINGS, _ FASTENINGS, FASTENINGS, FASTENINGS, F-ASTENINGS, FASTEN I NGS, FASTENINGS,, FASTENINGS, FASTEN INGS, FASTEN INGS, LIME, &C., &C: LIME, &C.,' &C. LrME, &C., &C. ' LFME, &C., &C. LIME, &C., &C LIME, &C., &L • LIME, &C.,- &C LIME, &C., &C LIME,'&C., &C LIME, &C., &C In bet we have al tost everything in the way of BUILDING MATERIALS, • • BUILDING MATERIALS, BUILDING MATERIALS, ' • BUILDING MATERIALS, . BUILDING MATERIALS, BUILDING MATERIALS, BUILDING MATERIALS. BUILDING MATERIALS, - BUILDING' MATERIALS, BUILDING MATERIALS, • Of first rate ,quaaity; ,>j d will sell theni tit, verysmall rol4nce from Cost, fur Therefore, we confidently agsure Builders, tiott they inaterially, consult their own interest; by giving tis,,a Call, before purchas ing'. TATTLE-kind:MING. FLOUR, SALT, FLOUR, SALT, FLOUR, SAT; FLOUR,.SALT, FLOUR, SALT, FLOUR, SALT; FLOUR, SALT, FLOUR, SALT, FLOUR,- SALT, FLOUR; SALT( AND AND LIME; AND LIME, AND LIME, AND LIME, AND LIME, AND LIME & AND, LIME, AND LIME; - AND LIME, • the LtiAA or rimiirEL, coastanti). on timid, and for sale, at the very ioireat rates, by LITTLE & itilchroLsoN, . .MARCH 7sd 18513. 5 TREAIIMERIS SALE I Unseated Lauds in .Susq's Co. Norm is hereby given,- that agreeably to - the acts of the General Assembly of, the Commonwealth of. Pennsylvania, directing the mode , of selling „unseated lands for taxes, the following tracts and parts of tracts of unseated Wide wilt be sold at public vendne on the seond Monday . of JUNE next, (it being , the FOUR. TEEN TH . day of said month), nt the Court House in Montrose, for- xrrearages due, and the cotsa accrued on each tract _respectively, unless We intim be paid before the day of sale—sale to commence at ten o'clock in the forenoon. - • Warrantees, Own- Townships.• Acres. I Taxes, era or Numbeni Robeit Wilson Leo. Stoneborner Charles Harrison " ' 96 Andrew brConnell " , • 290 Clement Biddle pt " - -`• 316 William Simple pt " 267 John Beach - Clifford 40Q James Beach ptf 393 Joseph Beach, pt " 15 Philip Beach pt " 184 George Porter " 4 280 Elizabeth Newport [lt" , 150 Phebe Roker pt " 40 Ann Roker pt- Jane Roker pt 7 " Sad! Meredith No 1 " 64 fi 2 if 11, .14 it 3 Li K 44 4 a{' 41 ii• . 5 ~ N 72 Joseph Beach pt ,' " • -85 Philip Bench pt - " - 50 Peter Beach pt " . • 115 George Portet " . 20 Elizabeth Newport pt" 40 Johnathan tinder Great lend 267 Truman Baldwin " . 468 C. L Ward ' Harmony 196 Robert Trail . " - ,108 Geprge Bluntz, pt '" 317 Adam Schiack 44 . 193 Jacob Swink . .. .>.2.22 William Smith Patrick Johnson Frederick Barthold "_ Joseph Meech pt " Patrick Johnson Thomas Darrack Hada Decry- -Hill lt Jimot; Newport - " Samuel Newport 5 . " Jasper Newport Jasper Newport Grace Newport , 06 Jesse Newport Johnathan Nfebtilt, a Christopher kwin , " James Russ tit it Charles Wheaton Samdel Meredith pt " Mrs. thmiltori Clement Biddle 66 316 13,60 William Simple " 207 11,48 Hugh Wylie pt Jackson 31 6O Henry Wylie pt " - 28 50 Henry Wylie pt - " 52 94 Daniel Talon . Lenox 50 = " 90 No 69&83 Thomas &Whiting Liberty 200 14,53 No. 40 &Al Liberty. ". 20,80 No. 67 68 75 & 76 " 400 31,20 No. 8 ‘6 5O 6,51 Jehiel Dayton No. 35 " ' 190 5,20 " *" "20 " - 100 5,20 Pope & Strong , X4OO 41.60 John Sahler New MiffOrd 124 2.'70 .Solomon Finclley " 80 1,40 George Kepler. ~ 120 2,26` Lot sold to Roach "- 90 1,62 Solomon Rink pt " 117 3,16 Andrew Pyle " .. 50 90 .N.3.litchou , _ - - - 130 . - " 3,52 Amos Finley Oakland 82 . 509 Henry Wvley ~ '74 4,58 William Potts " ' 200 9.30 Willihm Armstrong_ " 400 • 18,60 William Henderson " 220 ''' 6,82 John Boyer Ili 53 3.43 John KatOtler " -,P5- 2,86 Wm. Plunkett Rush 100 . 1,80 John•Wllcoz Spring ills 337 21,56 Thomas Darrack Thompson 281 ' 11,43 Isaac. Miller . . " - . 150. . 4,05 Ceo.l.iteCall " ' 181 , 5.43 Paul Bradley-pt tt 66 ' 2,67 James Bradiel pt Peter Bradley . Jesse Evans Geo. Stow ' • C. W. MOT I', Treasurer Treasurer's Office, Montrose; . April sth, 1858. StTSCUJEHAMIA ACADEMY•. A. T the _ request of the Trustees; ALFRED Il.tab, A. 8., Graduate of Vale College, has consented to take the supenision of the above Institution during the Summer Terni. Thu Term will commence - on Monday, the 17th of May, andtontinue eleven weeks. TUITP.N PER TERM. Latin and Greek, .$5,00 Higher English Branches, - - • b,OO Latin and Greek with Eng.Branches,B,oo Primary Department, - - 3,00 No deduction for absence, except in case of sickness. It is expected the Normal School will re open In the Fall under the supervision of-Prof. STODDARD. WM. JESSIiP;Prest. C. F. READ, Seery. ` Mon!lose April 26i11,1858.-17tf. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. (JUST PUBLISHED.) A. TREATISE ON FERMENTED LIQUORS, of the Art of Brewing, Distilling, Rectifying and Manufacturing Siigard, Wines, Spirits and all kinds, of Liquors, including Cider and Vinegar— with Wood Cuts. This work which has been favorably reviewedsbv the New York Press, ca. taining 1000 valuable directions in Medicine, - Metallurgy, Pyrotechey, Artificial Guano, Cos, metics, Artificial Gum Apatite, Artificial Gems; Bleaching of Sheil Lac, Sealing Wax, Cements, Pastes, Cleaning Cleansing and Clearing Mat , . rials, Family Soaps, Starch Polish, Coiokne aid. .other Perfumed 'Waters, Dentrifices, Antiqti Oils, Hair Dyes and Restorers, Solders and Silveriegs, Varnishes and Inks. Price $2, mailed free by the author. DR. L. FEUL I fITWANGER, ' Practical Chemist. 143 Maiden Lane, New York.-18m2i. - FLOUR -AND FEED STORE. Plow ; Pork; and Hams; BalTol &vit t Packing Salt, •- _ ' ' Dahl , Salt, • • Table Salt, Timothy Seed; = - • Seed, Large i . Clover. Seed; Medium, Canada, Club and-TeaSeed Wheat ; Seed Oats, Orchard Grakus Seed. . SEED CORN. ' Stowell's': Evergreen Sweet Early Brown, Yellow Flint, Early Dutton. • Large Irlat. rline Tarnlp Seed. EARLY TURTLE SOUPWEANS,(Saips.) LIMA BEANS, (POlO 1 - CRIME SUGAI CANE SEED. 'PE A.Bl 'PE A% 1 Large Marrowfat, I . Early Emperor, Early May, - - Daniel Oltonke, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GABIDEBI SEEDS. A. BALDWIN: Montrose, April 29th, 18511.-17w4. - ..IY I, Arurn w 5,88 1643 18,02 15,22 - 35,70 - 21,50 1,21 14,09 21,42 10,49 13,77 10,80 7,65 21.42 6,63 180 141 100 280 , 'B7 39.20 5,40 9,80 1.59 13,90 400 55 100 37 323 4,30 4,30 4,30 4,30 360 8 -1 1 4,30 13,85 9 24. 11 30 420 17,01 310\ 8,34 "HOME AGAIN," \ ba. 8.,10114113t. -\ 0FF14.:4 over Wilsou'i-Store; I:66(mm* at szAiiLos Montrose, March - oth, fsk. - • - Salt 1 Salt 1I; *air ; et EO. W. MANN, Wholesale . /SaliDealer,-='; IJI - 201 Washington Street, (dlieitly opposite Washington Market,) still continues to offer to the *city and country trade, all :kinds of foreign coarse and fine salt, at the very lowest figures 40000 sacks and bags. consisting in paft of Ash! ton's celebrated brand for table and . dairy use; .leffrey & Darcy, Marshall's, Browhliaw's, &c.; and 50000 bushils Turks Island; &mares, Cu.. racoa, St. Übes, Lisbon:Cadia,tes, du.; all of-which-will be sold'at tiargain prices from vessels, store and storehottses: - Any - puiebaser wishing-to select from a g4d assoftment will find it to hia interest to.call. N. B.—Fine table. salt put up in small bap of different siies, and constantly op hadd in ship. ping order. Also a splendid article of Rock . Ground salt, in quart boxes.ptit up and for sale by the quantity, in cases of five dozen each: April I, 185 - B.—IO N . BOOKS; STATIONERY,_ANO FANCY GODS A t Greatly Reduced Prices tOyCasbi AT THE J. 43 outrose took StuXt. _ IN THE POST OFFICE By:. A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, karch 30th, 1858. • Telemhers* ntaminditiosis. I will meet applicants for certificates in the -- different li:testifies in the .ount.y as follows:` May 24, Lenox, Glenwood - 8.11.9 " 25, Clifford, Ir Barditru's ti " " 26, Herrick, Lyon St. S. H. 9 " 27, Ararat, in Presbyterian Chut6h, - 8 ." , - - • • " 27; Thompson C-enire S. H. 2 to; in: Each applicant will please be provided witti . at least two sheets of fools-cap paper, (not no/t -or letter paper,) and pen and ink. ' Writing done with a lead pencil Cannella ;lei cepted. , . . No certificates will be issued to any, except those commeriaing with the ideas at.' the lip: . pointed hour.- ," • . - To EnsEFroxs: The exam in at ions are held, this season, with reference to having the scheols • commence on the first of June; with the school year,- 7 the Dirthiors in a number of towns hay..- ~ ing expressed their intention of nut having their schools commence until then; and, believing, Bs l do, it will „prove more, satisfactory when •it ' shak have been tried. Blanks for' the Annual Report will be for warded to the Secretary of each Board as soon as! am informed as ‘Vhe name and P . CI. of the person chosen to 'fill that o ffi ce at the late or. ganiiations. B. F. TEWKSBUItY c co. Svp't. New. Milford, March 29th, 1858. 'MV' SEFIIMS 1540382 For Cash and Prompt Six Months' Buyers. _ BIIIRRITT _Would invite attention t i c' hilt flew Stock of. SPRING & SUMIER.GOODS!, . _ TUST received, including, as usual, : a great ,variety of Ladies. Dress Goods in Prints; Ginghams, La . cintS, Robes, Challies, 0/Lieges; Poplins and Silk's; Brothe, Stella, Silk and_ Cashmere Shawls; Mantillai, Parasols, Rich Ribbons., Bintheti and Floviers, Broaddloths„ Cashmeres and Simmer Stuffs, with &full riety of other • STAPLE AND FAN CY :GOODS Including Groceries, Crockery, H ard ware; gtoies, Iron, Steel, Nails, fiats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpeting, Floor Oil Cliiths' Painted Window Shades, Wall Paper, Clocks, Drugs, Oils, Paints, &e., (to. • The entire Stork htiving 'been bought Bit. CASH, Ind at Panicrices, Will be ibld the towesx rtounr.s, CASH and PROMPT SIX MONTHS'.II4ers. Y. 11.—=Siltand Flour constahtly oa hand. New Milford,. May, 12th. 1858. - Executors'•Notice. y ETTERS TESTAMENTARY HAVING L been duly issued to the subscribers upon' the estate of Patrick Ifacauly, late of 'the town ship. of Rush, deci•ased,All persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and all persons ha v ing claims against the said estate are requested to present the same to us, duly authenticated, for aO.tietnept: JAMES LOGAN, t_ Execn Ors. t - JOHN RONEY , Rush, May 10th, 18.5 A .=.19w6.* - ipp 0 fiS, at cost and some at Ja per cent: below cost:=Call and be con. vineed that $.1,00 •sill procure you ttt pile of goods as can be had at any other Shop in the county- • A. N. BULLAItD. Nlontrome. lifireh 30th. 1858. SPANISH COIN taken at PAR, at the Store of GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO. Montroae,,Mly 12th, ISSB. • . VA%IL 11111111 4 1112 a IHAVE just received another supply of Wall Paper, and expect more to arrive soon. I think customers Will find niv assortment the largest and best in - Susquehanna County,.and prices as low as !lie lowest. Also, Window Paper, Oil Shade( and Fixturee, Bordering; &e. _ ABEL TIIi..B.ELL._ Montrose, April 15th, 1853. PAM' FOR:SAIL TIIE stitscliber Offers for sale his (did of, about 160 saes within sight of ftarford village. -It• is watered by a largo ninnaer of living springs, and is in all respects well 'adapted to dairy purposes. . J. B. STREETER. Harford. April I 5th,,1i358.-15w3. BARGAINS! = BARGAINS!. BARGAINS I BARGAINS!! ALARGEstook of Books and Stationery, Pocket Knives; a warranted urtiele. Gold Pens and Holders, the-best this side of . N. Ir., beside other articles much. too numerous to name can be hid for priees,surprisingly low for the malts In these ILa r-d By BULLARD: Montrose, March 30tli11 858. Notice to Bridge Builders. SEALED Proposals w il l' bet received it the Commissioners' Office. in Montrose on Monday, June . 7th, 18-58. for building a Bridge over tire Wytiinsitrg Creek,near the Mill of N. Shoemaker irr - Rush township. - Plan and , Specifications can be seen at the'COmmissioners'' Office.after the 201 h of May inst. By , order of -- the, Commissioners. W5l. A. CROSSMAN; Commissioners' Office, Montrose, May ath.' 1858. ( GRASS- SEEDS. Clover Seed of the - large kind, an Timothy Seed, s a te* lotjust received-and for sale by IL lIITRRITT. :-.- .No‘y 3fiiford, April 5111, 108. TO MOTIIERS, WIVES & DAtIGHTgRS. Dr. R.A. LAMONVS Periodical Compound. The moat beneficial and successful rEmat.r. *Err -ICINE now in use or known, for, all tales of dis ordered, obstructed or suppressed _Menstruation, Lucorrhotn,Female Weaknesa &e. Ladies who hays been disappointed in the use of Female Pills &c. , can puf the utmost confidence in this Coal pound, it is infallible in the care of all the alltwe named complaints. It will be sent by - mail . to any address by encldsing $2 to jay authorized. agent. Prepared by R. ANDREWS, Buffalco, N. Y. For sale by BENTLEY, READ &CCf., and druggists generally. [mayl3'sB-If Clover. and itininthy BeeC WRRANTEr! PURE.—For *NA' P7ont a r i O e ie l an i t e7. : ta l l i, 185 .-t t l a. 141TBRIDP i•
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