. tlis friends were gratified,*pd.lns enemies— if, indeed, he had any—wire'silenc - 4" He was also mainly instrumental In p t wring the passage of a law for abolishing Imprison . meet for debt In his second terra of service the State was agitated by questions ofiriternal improvement The Baltimore and Ohio Raitroad Company was seeking the right of way through Penn. sylvania to Pittsburg, as project which • was regarded by the people ,of Philadelphia •as ,prejudicial to their interests; and was suc cessfully opposed by Mr. Bigler, who .substi. Cited what's regarded as a, more favorable road for the State interests—the Pennsylvania .Central Railroad, frem 'Philadelphia to Pitt. 4-, burg, - to which the formir city: is largely itg debted-for its preset commereial ploAperity. In 1848 Mr. Bigler's name was presented to the Democrlitic Convention fuenotnination „ .a can didate for 6-overnor, but, though he received a large vote,- the choice for upon Judge Longsteth,,foi 'whose election Mr, Bigler . labored assidu o usly, : but ibis time without success. . In 1851, however, he was nominated, b y acclamation, and, aftera con test of unusual severiticlie, was el s ected by eight thousand majority; Mr. Bigler made a large number of speeches during that-cam paign, the leading issue of which was the ad ministration of the Fugitive Slave Lsw, about which niuch bitter feeling was, provoked by the Christiana tragedy. Ic his various ad-, dressesate asserted the doctrine that the faith ful execution orthat law copatitutional. ob Lions ot the States, and citfiens of the •Stato; an Ise advocated the non-interven tion of Congress in the affairs - of the Territo ries. By a singular coincidence his- own election as .Governor of Pennsylvaiiia was simultaneous with the election of hie elder brother to the same dignity in the n w State • of California. The machinery orgorernment did not wo very smoothly during Mr. Iligler's gubernato rial career, for a great ditference of opinion e xisted between the legi-dature and - 'the Ex• ecatiet upon . the questions-of bank 4 and col-- p o rate privileges. Eltiring the first session'of .. 'the Legislainre after (us nmeguration he sent in thirty_veto messages; one of which refused assent to eleven charters for as many new bank.. In- 1854 the State Democratic,. Convention again unanimously .nominated him for Gpv atnor. and he entered upon another labor;op canvass. Ire bad to contend against the -A me rican" partytin addition to his fo'rmer oppmientst, and also had to defend the Kansas and Nebraska Bill, to which he gave his in dorsement, Although it is known .bat he pre: [erred the first bill, prepared by Mr. Douglas, to the one.which ultimately became a law. kfeated .in the contest for the Governorship of Petinylvaniii, he' became President of the Philadelphia- and Brie Railroad; but was art in called into rioliti,cal - life by his election' w the United States Senate, in anuarv, 1855. Entering the Senate with the last Congress, Le has had little-opportunity to di j stinguish hini-elffin debate. His contest with Senator Donglatt; at! the commencentept Of the pres ent stssion,bas brought him most prominent ly before the cciuntty; but it is in the tom: rnittee-room, and in the vitally-important work of judicious counsel in-those unreported conferences .. Which mould the destinies of na tiZms, that he most disiitiguishes himself. He is le-s seen and more felt than almost any gewlernan on the Administration side of the Senate. He is continually beset by perions who si,lr to avail thernserfes of -his known inlimate - relations With the President; and tat, in 'men! pnritiana of,eereonal and confident of the Chief is a model-of urbanitrand es traane eptirtesi of demeanor towards those who approach him ,even for favors, He 'is ore .if tlni rare men whom dignity and . for-- tune do not Spoil- His fine appearance arid ,cabal countenance are fair' indices of his character. We della believe he hils an elle . -- mr even among bis- opponents.j-- Harper's tireektu. =:21:::1 Mes42-4.‘ 'Little dc Harding —The - Advantages of Advertising: :An erroneous idea is prevailing in this rnmmunitv in relation to the advantages and hes.fit to be derived from advertising. Many .-ttgaged in - the mercantile business say it I"Ti't. pay,— witen, in fact, they have'rea l / 4 never tested it. Those who ,entertain this ini‘taken notion that advertising don't pay, we would most re , ipectfully refer to the fiun of Little & Harding. engaged in the mercantile .business at Nicholson Station, this - county, on the Delaware, -Lackawattea- and Western. Railroad,' who 'advertise, to the a mount of one coluinn in our peer annually, and also the same amount In the 3fontrose liemoerat,' and the 'Republican' of the same place; and we venture to say without a fear of eontradictiOn, that this firm does double j - the business of any other mercantile establish ment in this county, if not more<than that even. Do you suppose that , gentlemen of their business capacity Would advertb:e to I such an extent if it . did not pay' Such a supposition, would be preposterous--an insult To the acknowledged business ability of this firm. There is not a store in this county wlrrch is filled with a - larger or better assort ment 4-goods, or one that sells on more reas onable terms than that of Messrs. Little and Harding—and all resultibg from the benefi cial effects of advertising. _ Of course where a large amount of business is done, articles of merchandize Can be afforded atcheaper rates, and this in accordance With the maitpa that a ` nimble sixpence . is • worth sm much._ as a slow shilling.' 'We. are: heartily glad "to see this firm thus prospering, for their entetpris ing spiritittid industrious habits enable them to compete,successfulV with others engaged in the same business, which is alike a bene fit to themselves and their custorners,while at the-same lime they ran undersell their tieigb hom, make a hanilsotne profit in consequence of a largely increased amount of trade done at their stole.—Yorth PrattrA. Democrat. • STRAYED OR STOLEN. 60,000,000,00 f It!iss - ttrd :s1 I will pay the above reward to any person• or persons,-who sill 'furnish me with such in-. rmation as .will lead to the recovery or give me a -definite idea of 'this whereabouts of the Republican party, whiCh has strayed or.been s•,olen from the plank in the Platform of the Philadelphia Coniention—which- reads, -as _fellows "Resolved, That the Constitution confers upon Congress sovereign power over tbe`Ter modes of - the United States for their govern ment, and that in the exercise of this power, it is, both-the right and the imperative duty of Congress to prohibit in the Territory those twin relics of barbarism, polygamy and els. lu June,- 1850, I was nominated for the I 'Presidenctand got upon that Platform when it was uptieldby a powerful - though sectional party. About the . 4th of Nov. of_that "earl 1 waa "peeked Or and my 'party was knocked into pi. 1 gathered myself up but 1 have cever :been' ablesince that time to lo cate my friends. I see many familiar faces,. but can't find one that shrieks far" Congres s/omit sorereigary. Persons, claiming the reeark if found- et titled, catr-hice it in any (molas and beef lidei excepted) of ,the products-.of rie-Mara- Posa grant.. J. .0 FREMONT. soaliums Patent thrum= pion IPite-ProOli Han Pat. ent Powder-Proof Lecke, the same that were a 'warded separate 'aerials at the World's Fair,Lon don, 18151, and the World's Fair, New York, 12.- 63, and are the only American Safes that were awarded medals at the London World's Fair. Those Safes form the most perfect security, against Fire and Burgiaes,of any safe ever offered the public, and can only be had of the subscribers and their agents; who have on.hand and make to order. all kinds ofßoilet and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vauttii, Vault Doors, and Money Box es, or-Chests for Brokers,: ewelers lit Private Families, for Plate, Diamonds, and other valua bles. And are also Patentees (by purchase) and manufacturers of JONES' PATENT PERMU TATION BANK LOCK. _ • S. C. RERRING & CO., No. 2.51 Broadway, cor. Murray Wet t, N. Y., ap 222 m a.w.l Opposite the City HALL Disease of the IStousach.....The•strom. ach ht most liable to get oat of order. Hence how important that no diseased matter Clog its operation, which Would cause nausea and dis tress by the food. It also weakens the brain,. deitroys the memory, creates pains-and_dimnes.s, and various attEctions of the head. It produces great difficulty in breathing and swallowing. Sometimes tainting fits Neill ensue; also bad breath, restlessness and great-loss of strength. If not immediately attended to. the blood will carry the disease through the whole system, and death will end the work. From 2 to 5 of Morse's Pills a day will keep the digestive organs 'n a healthy condition, and unclog or earry'awa all impure matter, and thoroughly restore a A cleanse the stomach ; at the same time the Pil will.so purify the blood, as to. drive all manner of disease from the system. Worats.—ln a quantity of corrupted mat ter, there is always to be found a nest of worms. They cannot, neither will they stay anywhere else. Weak stomach and.bowels are subject to there, as they have not stifficient power to digest their food. Hence a large heap of matter is lodged, and Worms must be the result. A few doses of these Pills Gill disturb them in their nest, and drive them out orthe system. FT SIIOULD BF REMEiIBEBED, that an occasional dose when in health, especially after taking cold, will prevent the disease from forming in the body. [neje. -__. Ilfotice.---Tt , e School Directors of Bridge. water liavebeen informed that some in the district are dissatisfied with teachers for opening their schools by rending a chapter in the Bible. The Directors are unable to seo anything improper or out of place in opening common. schools with prayer or singing, or by reading a chapter in the Bible (without comment). They therefore Leave it entirely with the teachers of Bridgewater to Exercise their judgment and do as they think pro per in this respect. By : order of the 'Board : May 14, 1858.) . M.L. CATLIN, Sec'ry. Inabold's Genuine Preparation, Highly Gimeentrated Extract Sueim,for Dileases of thettiaddei,Aidnev, Gravel, Dropsy, Weak nesses. &e., is a safe nod pleasant remedy. Read the advertisement ii :mother column, headed tHclinbold's - Genuine Preparation." Duje. 01 the 13100d.-..As the blood, and the blood alone, sustains and renovhtes - every part of the living system, it is manifest that no medicine which does not reach thexirculation can exter minate disease. P?ofessor Holloway claims that his Pills 'operate directly, powerfully, and bene ficially upon th whole mass of theblood, ven ous and arterial, nor can we question •the fact 'when wo see dyspepsia cured, liver complaint arrested, the oppressed lungs brought into ,healthy play, and every physical function re newed and strqngthened b their agency. That thoir regulating and purifying effect tends to promote long life, as well as to expel disease, there cannot be a reasonable doubt. The fami. ' ly that has them not sacks a"materiai guarantee" of healthAand life. [ll4wl. 14rou use auk If an, call ou the agent and get a bottle of Da. TOMAS . VENETIAN HORSE I.lsnitr.Nr. It cannot be beat for Cuts, Galls. Colic, Lamensm and is a certain cure for Soro Th roats, In pint bottles, only 50 cents. See that it is signed S. F. Tobias. Depot, 56 Cartlandt street, N. Y. Sold by Abel Turret, Montrose, Pa. 2.lx'-. A ppointanepl.—Rer. Wm. M. Dr.l.osu, will piccach in the Universalist Church, in Mont rose. on Sunday next, June 20th. , - • - 44+4180• In Choennnt, June 3d. by the 'Rev. A. M. Powler,lir. IRA SARLES of Fleinntingsville, Tiocm-Co„. N. Y., and Miss EMILY HEATH of Cheednut, Snstra Co„ Pa, - WM. B. SIMPSON, WITIII HEILIRENT MONTROSE, PA. In A. Merriman's Boot and Shoe Store, next to J. Etheridge. HAVING worked for the past nine years . with the most skillful workmen, he feels confident that he can do the most difficult jobs on short notice. All Work Warranted to Gill Satisfaction. W. B. Swami has woii . v.l for me for some timeoind I pan 'recommend him as a careful and skilful workman, competent to de as good work as can be done in the cOuntry,• and worthy of eonfuleniaa. • WM. A. Cassiusus. Towanda June 10th, 1858. m. , _..,... Refers to—W tics - al; t. cV. Baird; E. D. Montayne, E. O. Goodrich, IL Kingsbuty, Tower.. da; B. B. Bentley, L. Searle, C. D. Lathrop, J. Wittenberg, Montrose. • %., :-. * * *Jewelry neatly repaired on short notice, and on reasonablerterms. [June 15th, 1858.-tf. MILITARY NOTICE. THE citizens of MontrOse and vicinity are re quested to meet.at the hotel of Leonard Searle on - • , Thursday, Jane 24th, at - 9 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of organiiing an Artillery Com pany under the new Military law of the State. Thursday being the day fixed for the olection of a Major thmeral,l shall be present, and can then organize said Company. . ASA SPICER.Orig. taspectoi, let Brig., 10th Div. Pa. Militia. Brig. Inspect. Office, Hanford, June 15; IBM NOTICE. THE .copartnershtpS-heretofore existing, un der the name of Diekerman & Garrntt is this day dissolved-by mutual consent The notes and at - counts of the late srm ele in Horatio Garrates bands for collection. - J. DICKERMAN; Jr. HORATIO GAIIR.ATT. New Milford, June 10th, 1858. . • The business will be continued at the old stand by the subscriber, sho will be happy to see his old friends, and sa many new ones as may be disposed to favor him with a call.' More hereafter. " J.,DICKERMAN, Jr. New 'Milford, June lOttr, 1858. - Joseph,E. King, A. EL, IPtign7oo/1/Paltria 03 4 . FIRST CLASS SEMINARY FORM tal l • Duties and Gentlemen; Fall term `opens Amzust 19th, 1858. etas 1.4 i 832 , 40 pays for Board and Tuition inslo. T jt,Common English, for term of FourteenA la:Weeks. Superb brick . buildings, beauti-tta„, k.' fully located on the Railroad, near Sara.lid, 4 : Ttogu Spring!. Superior facilities - for &W .f . ' reli,sic, Painting, and French. Students re-lz . b .sceived at any time, and Charged .only for :the residue of the term. m 104 1 4 , 4 For Catalogues address - the Paractta.C .. June 11th. 1858. 12.1m3.- WOOL, CARDING. 'TAE subscriber is carrying on the above bu siness as usual. A. G. REYNOLDS. Brooklyn, June, Bth, 1868.-23 ff. WOO' WOK 11 , E rAATED woo lbe. of Wool, ler whiGh we: wwill pay•the bigiseat market price, eaeh ! delivired et oft store: -YOUNG &MUTH. 4 4tralleraville, brie 1, 168. • - : WOOL , CEDING. Trrdl HE underiigited hereby gives notice that ho has again resumed, the - business of Wool Cs ing at the old stand at Keeler's Mill near thn Mineral Springs in Franklin. 4rine Bth, 18,0 8 .—Sw.* H. H. KEELER- iLECTION OF kAJOt GENERAL - rti pursnace of an order from Brigadier Gen. JU eral L N. SMITH, of the First Brigade, Tenth Diiision, Stisquehanna county, there will be an Election held at the house of L Searle, in Mont rose, on-Thursday, the 24th day of June inst., between the hours of 30 a. m. and 2 p. m. for the e i ci pu purpose of electing s Major General for the. T th Division, composed of the counties of Su uehanna and Wayne, in place of A. H Fainhath. deceased. notf. 8.--All Commissioned Officers are hereby fied to be punctual in their attendance on sail). day. ) ASA SPICIER, Brig, Inspector, Ist Brig., 10th Div. Pa. Militia. Brig. bayed. 9ffice, i Harford;rJune lat 1858. f Cl• KENItY B. McKEAN, A TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW. .Lll.. Office in the Union Block—Towanda, Brad. ford county, Pa. Fir Will attend promptly to all profemsional business intrusted to him, in this and adjoining counties. [je3'bstf A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. (JUST PUBLISHED.) A. 1 /LEONE ON FERMENTED LIQOORN, or the Art of Brewing, Distilling, Rectifying and Minufacturing Sugars, Wines, Spirits and all kinds of Liquors, includiniCider and Vinegar— with Wood Cuts. This work which has been fa?,ombly reviewed by the Now York Press, con taining 1000 valuable directions in Medicine, Metallurgy, Pyrotechey, Artificial Guano, Cos meitics, Artificial Gum Aratoc, Artificial Gems, Bleaching of Sheil Lac, Sealing Wax, Cements, Plttes, Cleaning_Cleansing and Clearing Mate ria s, Family Soaps, Starch Polish, Cologne and other Verfumed Waters, Dentrifices, Antique Oils, Hair Dyes and Restorers, Solders and Si(verings, Varrii. es and Inks. Price 82, mail d free by the author: L FELICHTIVANGER. Practical Chemist. 43 Maiden - 6 . , New York.-18m21. SOQUEHANNA I. 110131 AL SCHOOL, J .; F. STODDARD, A. M.. Principal. rrIlE undersigned take pleasure in announc .l. ing that the SUSCIA COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL will again - open in the Academy Buil dings, in Montrose, on I Monday, August 30th, 1855, to?continne eleven weeks, under the charge of Prot. STODDARD and competent Assistants, aided all°, for ten weeks, by B. F, TEWKSBURY, Co. Supt., whose knowledge of the condition and mints of the teachers of the county, renders him eminently qualified to-contribute much to the in terests of the school. [We deem it proper to shite that Mr. Tewksbury iirnot,pectiniarily in terested in the school.] • •Prof. Stoddard's qharaeter as an efficient Ed ucator and popular Author is too well known to require comment ; and the marked success and universal satisfaction that have attended his la bors among us in the past, aro sufficient guaranty to the future. During the present summer lie will visit the Normal Schools of Canada to possess himself of whatever improvements in-the Art of teaching thy may present. ( LECTURES (Prof. Stoddard will lecture on the Science and Ail of Teaching and - Moral Development. Mr. Tewksbury will lecture on Physiology and Hy gi/rne. The following gentlemen will also lec ture before the school : J. 1.. Richardson, Sept. ' Luzerne co., N. A. Calkins, editor of the Stu dent and Schoolmate. N. Y., lion. Wm Jessup, It B. Little, and B. S. Bentley, Esqs., Rev..B, B. Einory, and others. ',There will be a Primary Department connect ed with the school, under the charge of Miss El icit C. Park. EXPENSES. Tuition in No al Department, I I weeks, 86,00 " Primary " 3,50 Normal " & Latin & (:reek, 9.00 Biwa pr. week, , 2,00 It is desirable that tuition bills be paid in ad vance, and no deductions will be made except in cases of protracted sickness. Students can board themselves, as heretbfore. Cooking stoves • mid furniture can be rented of Mr. _Sayre at roll. minable rates. ' For information in regard to Rooms and Board apply to W. B. Deans Montrose Pa. or to the Secretary. !Students should not fail to be prflent at the opvling of the school. W. JESSUP, Pres . :. C. F. READ, See'ry. Montrose, June 4 8, 1858.-3 m. TIOGA POINT AGRICIISILTVRXIA —AND— OTTATIVE ..i7-g11:11:Ti Athens, Bradford Bradford County, Pa.. BLOOD & CO. ELLES .. furs mewEß&REA pp l i faii E are manufacturing the above mentioned a d - th e e xe n e et n iteTri a n e,,hi c n o e u f n o t r i c e s n i t : rn New Pe Dn York, s Yh l :n i z d ' i 'te the particular attention of farmers to the f !lowing f eatures of lirby's Mower , and Beeper, T berm rt s i o e p a e i a ri r o , r :_ to i ta is ll t o h tl e l 4 e i r g s b i t n . se, i h o vr thee be l ieve following t o t in use ; is strong and durable; simple in con ,,, r uction ; easily worked ; adapted for horses or sea; requites much less draught than other mi. c ines; has no side draught though it cuts a wide a nth; will work on rough ground where no other ID aeh iri cca n follow it ; very difficult to be chigged :T , any kind of grass, be it wet or dry; not liable to I is e a t out o cc f i re e p ons alr une ; is d eo nta mp e o h s i e n d e, pr w in ar ci k p i a ng lly of iron; 1 ell whetherinoteiv or reaping; and is the cheap. in price,—Mower being only elloo, and the ombined Machine e l 20,—making it altogether e most desirable Mower and Reaper in market. 'Farmers wanting RELIABLE Mowers dr: i eapers, should by all ments see our madhines rdfore taitchlg 6p their minds to buy any other. ditional & Interesting information -concerning begirby machine iscontained in our Illustrated. stalogne, which alto describes our either ma- Moe* and implements, among which are . Emery's Patent Changable Rail Road Horse. Powers, Tiega Point Improved Threshers and Cleaners, Irlireshers and Separators, Portable SaW Mills, Plows, Cultivators, and Horse Hoes, Cider Mills, and Grain rills. Our 4 • PORTABLE it POWER s a valuable machine; and much superior to the O ' mmon Inclined wheel, ;India adapted for dit es of from five to twenty . cows. Send for copies of our Catalogue and Price ist for yontself sod neighbors. - WELMS, BLOOD & CO. Athens, i'a.. June tit, I 858. [23w6 H. L. BLOWERS, Agent for Susq'a county, • oat Office address, Montrose, Pa. . Scrtee HEREAS Letters of Administration to the e state of Ellen •Itagley, late of Brooklyn vinship; County of Susquehanna, deceased, have beaug6nted to the subscriber; all. persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make Mediate payment; and those having .claims against the same, will present them duly authen tieated fof settlement, to' ,B. W. GEER,- Mininiitrator. , . Brooklyn; nne Bth, 11558.-23wg., • • NOTICE TO 114 Y. FRIENDS. • FirtIiANKFUL for the kindness and patronage 1. received from my numerous Mends for the put thirty years, I would now .beg leave to ib. troduce to them as an associate in business, Mr. HENRY M. ALLEN, and would solicit for • thw i t ta firm of Evans 4. Allen asontinuanee of th fa. yore, assuring theni-that no pains' will be s by the Partners to merit the same. ALFRED J. EVANS. Binghamton May 18%1858. JEWEIIIt Oft MI VANS k ALLEN bare .74 1 P : • .124 this day, returned from • New a n to Fork h well se! c o t edassortment choice f Watches, Jewelry - AND FANCY GOODS, which together withthefr former stock,makes the largest and best variety ofgooda in their line ever offered to the inhabitants of Binghamton; and as, the above were • purchased for cash, will ' be sold at the lowest cash prices, and all articles warrant. ed according to representation. The attention o(all persons wishing to examine or purchase is respectfully solicited. EVANS & ALLEN, - F No. 2 Odd Fellows' Hall. WATCHES.—GoId and Silver Watches, of every description, of our own impor tation, and also of various other makers, open face and' hunting, for sale by Evens & ALLEN. S•ILVER WARE.—Table and Desert Forks; Table, Desert, Tea, Preserve, Cream,- Salt nod Mustard Spoon% Pia, Cake, Butter and Fruit Knives; Cops -and Goblets; Card - Cases; Salt Cellars; sets of Knive, l Fork and Spoon; and Napkin Rings. of sterling silver, at Evairs‘da Aura's. • PLATED WARE:—A handsome variety of Plated Castors, Cake and 'Card Baskets, Cups, Forks and Spoon% extra heavy plate, Tea Sets, Sugar Baskets, Salt Cellars, &c., for sale by Evans 4sl. ALLEN. JEWELRY. -A very beautiful assortment of Caine°, Mosaic, Gold Stone, Enamelled, Stone and• all Gold Ear-Rine and Breast-Pins, just received by Evens & ALLEN. et OLD CH AINS.—Tob, Vest, Chatelaine and kj Neck Chains, of various patterns and weights, by EVANs & ALLEN. BRACELETS.—The best stock of Bracelets ever offered in Broome County, consisting . of Gold Link, Bank flair, Jet and Coral, of the newest patters, cheap, at EVANS & ALLEN'S, N 0.2 Odd Fellows' Hall. Binghamton, May 25th, 1858. Q LEEVE BUTTONS.—A very superior era cle of Onyx, Cameo, Gold Studs, Gold and Cameo Sleeve Buttons and Stites,l4r sale by EVANS"& A 'LEN, No .11 Odd Fel lows' Hall. Binghamton, June 4th, 1858. GOLD SPECTACLES—Of every age, con. vex and conew.e, alto Silver, Steal, Plated and German Silver, do., 14 Evans & ALLEN. PLATED kNIVES.—A large stock of Table and Desert Knives, also Steel Knives and Forks, for sale by- Elan & ALLEN. CORAL BEADS—By the bunch, also Coral Necklaces and Armlets,l4 Evmss & At:t.mr. _ GOLD PENS.—A first rate stock of Gold Pens, with and without holders, by • • EVANS & ALLEN.. DOCKET CUTLERY.—A very desirable as sortment of One, Two, Three and Four Bladed Knives, also, a good lot of Scissors, all sizes. by Evs:ta & ALLEN. LOCKS—Plain pnd Alarm, Lever and Poi- Art dulum, 30 day, 8 day and 30 hour, Wood and Iron Cases, by Evxss & ALLEN, TV APKIN ' RlNGS—Silver, Ivory and Bone, 1 . 1 by EVANS & ALLEN. at — i OLD THIMBLES—Some very heavy, like wise Silver dp., of all sizes, by ,EVANS & ALLEN, No. 2 - Odd Fellows' Hall. Binghamton, June 4th, 1858. The GREAT AMBASSADOR of HEALTH to all Mankind. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. A Door to the Sick er TM want ore sterling medicinal to meet the ills and necessities of the suffering portion of humanity, and one entirely free from mineral and other deleterious particles, was severely felt until this all powerful medicine was ushered into the world; Holloway's invaluable Pills have be come the Household Remedy of all nations. Their attribute is to Prevent, as well as to Cure; they attack "the radix root of the complaint, and removing the hidden cause of disease reinvigor ate and restore the drooping energies of the sys tem, assisting nature in her task of Vital and . Functionary Reformation. - Dyspepsia. The great scourge of this continent yields quickly to a course of these antiseptic Pills, an.l the digestive organs are restored to their proper tone; no matter in what hideous shape this hy dra of disease exhibits itself, this searching and unerring remedy disperses it from the patient's system. General Debility and litrenkneos. From whatever cause; Lowness of Spirits, and all other signs of a dise ased liver, and other dis organizations of the system, vanish under the eradicatin g influence of this all powerful anti septic and detergent remedy. Biliouo Disorders. The proper quantum and right condition-of the bile is of momentous importance to the health of the human frame, this . Anti-Bilious medicine expels the hidden seeds of the complaint, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, cleansing And resuscitating the vital func tions rgf the body.: . Sickly Females. Should loose no time in trying a few doses of this regulating and renovating remedy, whatever may be their complaint, it can be taken"with safety in all periodical and other disorganizations, its effects is all but miraettlouri. Unectuted Proof: The testimony of nations is unanimously borne to the health-giving virtues of this noble remedr, and ceriificatis in every living language bear witness to the Undeniableness of the In trinsic Worth. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases: Asthma. - Headaches, Bowel Complaint% . indigestion, Coughs, - Influenza, Colds, Inflammation, Chest Diseases, Inward Weakness, Costivenen, Liver Complaint% "Dyspepsid,.. Lowness of Spirits, Diarrhouri . Piles, Dropsy, , Stone and Gravel, Debility,' Secondary Symptoms, Fever and Agne. Venereal Affections, Female Complaints, Worms of all,kinds. EirCAUTION!—None are genuine unless the wonis "Holloway, New York and London." are discernible as a Wafer-mark every leaf of the book of directions around each put or box; the Gene may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A handaohe reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. * * *Sold at the Manufactories of Profesaor ota.crwst, 80 Maiden Lane, New York and by all respectable Druggists and Dialer* in Meth eine throughorkt the United Staters and fire civil ized' world, in bOfes 30 emits; 63 calla and el each. Fir There is considerable saving by taking the larger Aim IL—Direetiontifor the guidance of patients in every disorder ate affixed each bet. ititts 34,108- Paeowly. HIGHLY IMPORTANT INFIRRITitit , To All Gentlemen who Wear dlath!e's• IHAVE recently made arrangements, at c o. aiderable expense, /or doing work the T~~~ORING BUSINESS on very short notice, in a heat, durable, and fash. humble naniter, and,atreduced prices.• I will ftquish garments to order, if &aired, or render the customer .whatever assistance he may need in selecting materials of the beat•qnality, and at the lowest marketirlies. All my work *ill beartanted as to fit, fin ish and durability. Nle o customer need take his work from the shopiinless!it suits him. ..„ : Being permanently, and exclusively en'g,ighd in this businesi, it shall be my great aim to please the public, anittbus secure their pati,onage. P. LINES. 22tf. Montrose, June let 18 - 58. , 14TRALICED ft O M the. anbaenber on or 0:•+-/ \ ‘ 12 about the 25th of May, one Yearling HEIFER, mostly white witb *few red spots on her. Who. ever mill giye information where the said Heifer may be foundahall be aultablyiewarded. t it ALBERT ALDRICH. Now Milford, May 31st, 1838.--22w3. Administrators' Notice. AITHEREAS Letters of Administration to the T V Estate of Allen Tennant, fate of New Milford township, county of Bag's, deceased, have been granted to the subscribers; all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, will present them duly-authen ticated for settlement, to - . THOMAS D. TENNANT, MON TR.AVILLE TENNANT. Administrators New Milford, Juno 2d, 1858.-226w0. A PRIZE FOR EVERY BODY WHO SUIMRIBES FOR THE Otetitta mess. A BEAUTIFULLY ILL CrOTithheral) FIELY . MW}IVER Tonetry _NENV-YO .. - •'Rz iEEKIY PRESS IS. of the be papers of the day. A large Quarto co 4 Twenty Pages, or SixtV Columns, of eti ining matter; and Ele , _ gautly Illustrated every week. A Gift worth from 50 cents to 81000 wi!l be sent to each saliscriber on the receipt of the sub siniptiorrvioney. • iE12515-11 . 1 . ADVANCE: One copy for one, year, and 1 gift .. $2. Three copies..one year, and 3 gfts . . 5. . I Five copies ono year, and 5 gifts . . . 8. Ten ,copies one year, and 10 gills . . . 15. Twenty-one copies one year, and 21 gifts 30. The articles to be distributed are comprised in • the following list : I United States Treasuiv Note $lOOO. 2 do do do 500 each. 5 do do do - 200 each. 10 do - do doloo each. 10 Pat. Lev-Hunt'g Cased Watch - e; 100 each. 20 Gold Watches - - '75 each. 50 do - - r 60 each. 100 do - - - 50 each. 100 Ladles Gold Watches 35 each. 200 Silver Hunting Cased. Watches 30 each. 500 do Watches - 815-to 25 each. 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 to 30. do do Pens and Pencils . - sto 15 each. Gold Lockets, Bracelets,: Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, -Shirt Studs, Watch Koys;Gold and SilverThim , hies, and a variety of other articles, worth from fifty c6nts to fifteen dollars each., On receipt of the subscription money, the sub scriber's name will be entered, upon our book's opposite a miniber, and the gift corresponding with that number will be forwarded within one week, by mail or express, post paid. There is neither humbug nor lottery abont the above, as every subscriber is re of a Prize of value. We prefer to make this liberal distriltu tion_among them instead of giving a largo com mission to agents, giving to the subscriber the amount that would go to the agent, in many cases a hundred fold more. E ir Address all communications to DANIEL ADEE, Publisher; lfay 27.—y1.1 211 Centre Street, New York Sheriff's Bales. 131 Y virtue of sundry writs . issued nut of the 13 Court of Common Pleas- of Susquehanna County, and to me directed, I will expose to sale, by public vendue, at the Court House, in Mont rose, on Saturday, June 10th 1858,, at one o'clock, p. m., the following Real Estate, to wit: . Alt that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the township of Oakland, county of Susque hanna and State of Pennsylvania and bounded and d - bed as follows, to wit : e t On the north by tan ~ J ohn Hilborne, on the east by lands of A. P. tipinan, on the south by lands• formerly occupied by David Bond, and on the west by land supposed to belong to John McCarthy, formerly occupied by Jeremiah Wil son, containing one hundred and six acres •of and, more or less, with the appurtmances, one 'warned house, barn, saw mill, and about eighteen acres improved. Taken to execution at the snit of 13. S. Bent ley vs. George Herrick. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Harmony township, State and county -aforesaid and bounded and described at follows, to wit; Begining on the south corner of the whole tntat of_land late of Joseph Austin, deceased; thence north 34 deg west, I 0 1-2 per. to a post- in an original warrantee line ; thence along the came north 46 deg. east, 372 perches more or less to a post: thence south 43 1-2 deg. east, 100 perches to two beech towline marked and atones; thence Smith 40 deg. west, 394 per ches to the plate of beginning. containing two hundred Sand thirty-nine acres, more *or less'; to gather with the appurtenances; one dwelling house, two framed barns. sheds and orchards, and about eighty-six sdres improved. '- Taken in execution at the suit of B. S. Bent ley vs. ThorntiCook. 10EIN YOUNG, Sheriff: Sherirs Office, Z Montrose, June Ist, 10 - 513. c , DISSOLUTION. rrHE flub of HOWELL ¢ WELCHisThis I. day dissolved by mutual _consent. The as are in the hands ofJ. A: Howell for col lection. JOHN A .OWELL, • , JOHN C. WELCH. The Butchering but iness will be condticted at the old stand by HENSTOL 4 II.& HAWLEY. Montrose, May 24111, 1858.-21w4.5, - MILITARY NOTICE. HE citizens of Harfo township and its T cinity are hereby reprited to meet at the house of IL _WALDnort rn Harford, on Salmi day, the I#l.ll day of June, atone o'clock, p. in., for the purpuse of organizipz a Light Infantry necOrding to the MUMS Lawe of Penn sylvania, of the Aet of eighteen hundred and fifty eight. By request of MANY CITIZENS. ASh SPICER, Brig. , Inspector; I st Bligg 10th Dir. of Ps, Militia.- Brigade Inspectors Offee Harlord, May 31st, /858. 22vr2. . NOTICE. 11T has been some time since I hare sold oat rny business, and i wilds to gloss ap. -Those having ,notes doe, or unsettled aeCounts, will please call and , settlitbe same, tuld wiz cosi. If I am not at, home yen Will rod my . matters with. Amos Nichols .at Post Brothers Store; where the lime can be settled' with him __if at. tended to soon. . . WOODRUFF. Montrose, May 31st, 1858.--92w4.* Take Nib Notice! And govern youtoelves necordilltlY, THAT 1 . 1 18 THE HILL _ATM PLEABVRK 6iittenbt4, Itosenbaum, MO make public announcement of the fact that they have entered into a NEW ARRANGE MENT, f?r the joint benefit or themaelvis and the laboring community, as follows: • They will receive SPANISH COIN at par,' in exchange for all,/oOds pfircbssed at their establishment from this (lite; and in a& akin thereto - PLEDGE themselves to sell goqd s from 25 to 30 per cent.cheaper than any otc firm in Northern Pennsylvania. , There is at the present time, klarge amount of Spanish Coin in Circulation in this regichn and having seen with surprise in the public prints. of this county, a notice to the effect, that such coin- is reduced in value at IKONTROSE, Vateirecore 41 . 'MOW IX That we are in great need of money, and as the said Spanish Coin is the best silver in the market, we . advise all p e rsons in possession of such coin to bring the same to G UTTENBERG,BOSESBA U.if of:CO., who will take it at Its Forma' ratite: We are constantly recieving DRESS GOODS of p t )I)M.st styles and of the finest qualities, comprising a splendid assortment of Shawls, Mantillas, Bonnets, and a superb Mock of IV( N to which we invite the particular attention dem try Milliners, A beautiful assortment of Em broidery, comprising Collars; Sleeves, Linens, Laces, and White Goods too numerous to men tion. Wo devote a great deal of attention to the READY-MADE CLOTHING businetil, and have a large _Tailoring establish ment connected with onr 'Stores at Montrose and Susquehanna Depot- We flatter ourselves that we can fit a man—bo he dwarf or giant, and no matter bow ill-shapers=in presentable style, provided evitoaLs. that his portmonnaie is stuffed with the "needful" • (defioed by us to consist of Spanish as well al Amer an coin). * * *Cali; and get your,,money's worth at the Store of - •• GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO. 'Montrose, Pa , May 18th, 1858. IL RENTON - OULD respectfully invite attention to the y 'fact that he will receive SPANISH COIN at PAR in exchange for Goods at lowest prices, or on notes and accounts, and would respectfully invite attention to his well Selected stock of IN lit GOOD% • consisting in part as follows: Rich,Black Silks; Bropha s Stella and Cashmere Shwa from es to $2O ; Rich Ribbons; Barages, Challis, Prints, and Robes; Embroidered Collars from 6 1-4 eta. to 20 eta.; Parasols, Umbrellas, and Carpet Bags. CROCKERY AND HARDWARE: Scythes—an excel'ent assortment, best in " this city,"—Rakes; flay ForkA, Straw corks, Brass Kettles, &c., &c., &a. Fine-Stock of Ladles' Shoes,Mall Pa- Per, and a Large Assortinent of Carpeting. In fact a Nice Stock of RIM GOODS—tebe sold at the LOWEST PRICES, for = .SPANZSII. COIN. So come one and all, and hereafter avoid all such att show you by their practice that they do not do by others as they wish others to do by them. You will please ,take riotice, that no dealer offers you Spcini#h, Coin at. :10 cents in change—they expect to get more. _ P. S. There is another close of customers that I Wish to say a word to. Some seem to labor under the impression that I do not need_ any money to conduct my business. It will probs.. bly prove a fatal mistake to their credit with me, and if they will Ref themselves to work to pro. cure the media they will be relieved the pres. ence of that special messenger . whom no one cares to see. Goads ael'heretetofore will be sold to prompt six months buyers—And those .only—on time. AM those who have not settled their aceyts for the year past please call and settle the me without delay- Yours truly, in trade; May 18th, 1858.1 R. XENYON. NE-W COOS! AT- NEW GOO GOODS I! - YOUNG 86 SMITH% READY-PAY STORE . THE undetaigneti would. announce to their customers,' friends, and the public-general. ly that they have just returned from thecity and are receiving and opening a new , and complete assortment of. • NEW GOODS of tarlawkindi; Which will be bold at prices to suit the times for CAST! Or PRODUCE. We hare sought the medium of the press to announce to all upon what principle we shalt transact busi ness. It is termed the READY-PAY SYSTEM' OR CAST' AN puoula ONE :srsom to all persons for the s same article,, and it shall be our endeavor to make those Pricei inch as will inducts persons who wish to pay for their own Goode and not others, to call at least and examine one stook, and if the prices don't come down to the. systeth, we cannht,e?tpeet . to' sell that. Setae kind friend may say that it Willbe 'so oo," but we think from the experience of the past few mpnths of • erbery person who hap pened to owe the country merchaele, eaPeCially if it had been. standing six months or niore,.with what coaxing, dunning, threats ' &c., they have been beset, we think they will all respond to the above Oak' and resolire to 'bey no more goods than they can pay for, and that they•nre determined hi tinpport those who Will establish that principle and carry it out. We will let the stated established stand upon - Its own merits, believing that it is the molt prodent and wise course to be paraded in every branch of busi ness, and that the day is not, far distant when it will he GENERALLY adopted. Call and see us ainl *& !ill show you goods at astonishing low figures. All kinds of Merciiiintahle iiiodueo taken in exchange for Goods at th 1 1 e 01.1 N highO smrr est market priee. & “. Summers, Pena., 28th, 1858. • , - VrivE nexus of GARDEN SEEDS _L' for etole , Montrose, April I sth, 18M3. - TO THE SNEEZING PUBEIC. • Darao's Celebrated Catarrh Snail, 'AY INFALLIBLE BEMEDY. FOR SALE By It. TIfAYER, Montrose; S. D. TOMPKINS, Brooklyn.; Wm H. THAYER. Dimiiek: _ NEWMILFORD SELECT SCIIOOL. MISS C. F. lIITCRCOCK, PRINCIPAL. ars school la now in session,. the build- Ting formerly oetupted by yl Faurot, - and will receive scholars at the following - ratee TUVF I,ONi- • per term of 12 sikeiricom.Engl.Brafiches, el 00. 4 - " in higher Engl., . o'oo. 14 • French, . . . -1100. ' Drawing and Painting, 200. One half of the tuition is required in advance. Om half in the middle of the term. • Misitlitcheock is a graduate of Franklin. In sfituto, N. 3;, a young lady. of high acerappna. meat. She comps to this Place _very highly re. commended ; and has the highest approbation of her present patrons. She will; undoubtedly put forth her most vigorous efforts* to mike her school equal ' to the best. • • • , - 2 , • FAMR,Ot. New Milford. May 11.1858. , 211' LITTLE rlc lIARIMLNEOI GRASS .S.gED THE subscibers have just received a fresh lotlf ' LARGE AND , , :M CLOVER SEE% LARGE AND MEDUM CLOVER sEED, LARGE AND AIEDUM CLOVER SEED, LARGE_ Alta) 30.1EDUlt 'CLOVER SE E D; LARGE AND MEDUM CLOVER, SED, LARGE AND MEDUM CLOVER SEED, LARGE •AND MEDUM CLOVER SEED; LARGE AND MEDUM CLOVER SEED, LARGE AND MFA.)I3 _CLOVER, SEED; LARGE AND MEDUIL CLOVER SEED: ALSO; • TlMoTtit Situ? - TIMOTEY SEED • TIMOTHY SEED TIMOTITY SEED • . TIMOTHY SEED TIMOTHY SEED 'TIMOTHit - SEED - TIMOTIIY .SEED , TIMOTHY SEED • - • TIMOTHY SEED OF SUPERIOR QUALTii t o OF SUPERIOR QUALTY, OF SUPERIOR QUALTY; - OF SUPERIOR QUALTY; ; OF sIJFERTOR QUALTY; • OF SUPERIOR QUALTY, OF SUPERIOR OF SUPERIOR Q UALTY , OF SUPERIOR QUALTY; OF SUPERIOR-QUAINT; , FOR SALE LOW, BY FOR SALE LOW, BY FOR SALE LOW, BY • FOR SALE LOW, BY , FOR SALE LOW; BY 4 FOR SALE LOW, BY ; - FOR SALE LOW, BY FOR. SALE. LOW, BY , FOR SALE LOW, BY .FOR SALE LOW, BY units & AVICHO L S ON, MARCH 29d, FARMERS -AND-- . . . MECHA_NICSII W.. 4 ILL please remember,when 4014, that the subscribers are - furnlshihk DCIORS, tASII Ai4D BLINDS, DOOMS, SOH AND BLINDS; DOORS; SAKI AtiDAILINDS, DOORS, SASH. AND ItIANDS) DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, DOORS, SASH AND BLIZNIDS, DOORS, SASH AND 13L1NDS; DOORS, -SASH AND BLINDS, DOORS, SASH AND BLINDg) , DOORS, SASH 'AND BLINDS) At the LOWEST Factory prices, and that thiik keep constantly ou hand; a large stook of • Q kits, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, 0115; NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, N AILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, GLASS; PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, GLASS; PUTTY, 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 IRIIIMINGSi DOOR TRIMMINGS; DOOR T JI IMMINGS, DOOR TIMMiNGS, DOOR TRIMMINGS; , SASH AND - I! ? tIND SASH AND BLIND SASH AND BLIND SASH AND BLIND `SASH AND BLIND SASH AND BLIND SASH AND BLIND SASH AND BLIND SASH AND, BLIND ASH AND BLIND FASTENINGS FASTENINGS, FASTENINGS, FASTENINGS, FASTENINGS, FASTENINGS, FASTENINGS. FASTENINGS, 'FASTENINGS, FASTENINGS; • - LIME, 444 &C. In fact we tuivi almost eVerything in the4sy of.. BUILDING MATERIALS, - BUILDING MATERIAL, * BUILDING MATERIALS, ' _ BUILDING MATERIALS; BUILDING MATERIALS', BUILDING MATERIALS, I3I3,ILDING MATERIALS, BILT 114tilliG MATERIALS, BpDTNG MATERIAL% B " DING MATERIALS; Of first rate quality; aud *H maul theiti at a very small advance froth Cost fitir Wherefore vie confidently assure Banda* thit theywill niateria)ly consult their brit intennts by giving us i - calt, befdtaffiitcluss. LITTLZ . & IteittiNG• • SAL', FLOUR; SAL; FLOUR,' SALT, FLOUR, SALT, LOUR, SALT, FLOUR, SALT,' FLOUR; -SALT, FLOUR, FLOUR, SALT, FLOUR, SALT, itY the' LOAJJ ofBARREL; constantly o band; end for stale, at the very lowest rides, by LITTLE &SANDING; • liTicifozsoitr, MIIRCII 23d 1808. _ LIME, &C., &C. 1 LIME, aa, arc. LIME, LIME, &C.; &C. - LIME, &C.; &C. LIME ; &C.; &C. LIME, acC4 tIMPA, lig WAT, ~ &C.: AND Ltift, AND ME, AND 111110," AND Wiry AND 1.1318,` -AND Wai f ANDLMy AND MA, AND 1,1104. - AND IDIE,
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