The Tariff.` We•notice-thatthe.hobby.riding fediticans • of the day . are trying to ' . re-mOrint the tariff question—, Of such we would.. LSE a perusal of a few remark, tehich we clip • from the Doylestown D . ernOcriat "We are opporiesho the tariff for-protection merely, for'the reason that.the Constitution o( the United. States only gives Congress4lie. .power to raise revenue for the purpose of car;, tying on the Government, and there is dot . one word, by iniplication Or otherwise, abont thapeople -being taxed . for the sole purpose of . 'protecting this of that. interest.. Revenue_ is • the abject for which duties are laid, awl if any protection can -be given, incideand (4 t hi s . and wi diem. raising more money off the people than the expense.s . of the government require, it would be right and proper to'dise i iininaw itl favotof our own artisans, and afford them' such piotection. .We believe that free trade is the true doctrine.,. anti manever could see, why any sabre reStrictions.ShOuld be placed upon our I ,eole going' to' Europe to trade, than over inter 'New Jersey. Bat - in . the present condition of the world it is impos4ible to inaugurate a free trade system, for while olher nations:A:lx bur. goods; we must tax theirs.. 'There is to mote reason.to tlx the goOdsla vessel carries, than to tax the vessel itself; and England and other. nations have Jon! , since relinquished: tonnage dutiesi • If the preseat tariff:wilt -not raise revenue enough to.ineet thei;irants of the government, then we are in laver of incr e asing it. ,The 'tariff of 1846 yielded ample revenue for all purposes . , and all-interests prospered under it, and •we are in favor of restoring ,it, :until it shall be found that lower rates will suffice. The . tariff is. more a question of- . political . economy, than one of politics; and our- re ,venne' laws will never be stable, hut always -fluctuating, so long a s they are dragged into all our party squabbles: -The-manufacturer does not so pinchneed,high &ides, as stabil itY in the rates, that he . may always knoW depend upon and govern. himself accordingly." . . . COF FLE.—Boileti.cufree, it is well known, is superior to coffee mide 'after the French fashion, by straining - bet, when boiled in an ordinary coffee pot, .theltne aroma goes off -- with the vapor, leaving the infusion flat or bitter,: hence the resort - by many housekeep ers to the French biggin. Itecently,there his been patented a new coffeepot, which entire lv removes the cOmtfroalobjection'of Waste of strength and flavor bvevapoiation.in boiling. It is called the -'Old DonitaiOn Coffee' Pot,' and is made with a-condenser at the top, in which two syphons are c arrai s ca. After the coffee and water ace placed id the coffee pot. the 'condenser, containing a onll portion of cold ;water, is jut on, and till: spout closed with a movable cap; so that trot a. particle.' vapor cats escape. ,As soon as the coffee lt)kkiik the yapor, instead of being given off into the room, passes up one of the s.yphons, and is condensed by the,cold water, into which -as much of the aroma as was carti.d off with the vapor, is discharged. 'As coire Anti - woes to hoili the vapor,loaded with the aroma.continuesto pass "through: the .srphon-into the waterheld in thecondenser, mr.ll . the water is raised above-the level of the ,•tlier syp - livvp,,.when the whole passes back, 1-V suction, into the coffee'belo,w. Thus.the coffee is bailed, and_ yet does . not lose i'part -;iilesof its. due-aro - Ma - clr strength. : So-etai attempts have been made_to con struct.a that ,would, accomplish this desizable object,,lmt, until the 'Old Do . taion-CotiP6.Poti appeared; none vir a.found Atirely adapted- to the parpos'e: it seems to,he as -twit. pet,ectron "as canat p e ent be -attained. It is siMple - in , coristruction, easily • ii:ed.4(l'will make good cofie always at of e. fetu-th less.eost thad - b y the old modes of - - 'There are in - coffee-both . an ;aromatic. and a bitter principle. boiling... the aromatic hicli is veri.volatile) escapes if the boiler is open, and the .bittei remains. TICe excel lence of coffee;.dependi on the amonnt of a toms retained.in boiling.; but all know that airs delicious fragrance of the berry is allow ed to perrsade the whele house for. half-an hour or so before breakfastduring the boiling p•ocoss, and that, in too, many cases,the flavor ef the coffee is ia that little_ or no ~ . , et j.iymentis" fcunu. the . - drinking. - Coffee ilia, deprived'cf its aroma,is neither so .pleas ant to the taste, nor so healthy as a beverage. We would recommend to housekeepers a tried of the `o:d Dominion COffee•rot,'which some-faniihe.havehad in use for ever a year, -sand say they would on no 'consi'deration be w;thout it, Is it retain" the whole of the a Well as the aroma of the berry. •One.fo,urth less. coffee:Ls required ; and this i. a consideration these.: time,l.—Lady's ',Fame ..IfflgriziAt.;. :Murder and napine. Joshua P.. Giddings is . in favor of the luxur ies *at apd rapine, int will be t e means of tali:dug all...the darkey,s .without. owners. That is what we understand him to say in the .oaragraph -which we eppend. --, It is taken from an artiole,over his initials in the Aslita hula Sea find. Ile says: . _ "We hope - that every slave may obtain, his freedom at the earliest possible moment, and nt any expeose,even if costs the life of every pirate who attempts to- bold him , is bond ' . nee He is getting anxious for a reign. of ferror, and 'deluge of .blood -Take 'a few thous-; and of yoni extra mileage stealing% and; equip kresiment Of.nigzers, and open the ball yourself. Just the kind of a man for the leader of sue s h an--expedition,. and safe that would be sure to met a warm. reception a mong-the "pirates? Washington, leffenton. Madisdn,Jackson; Clay, Taylor and other , fastrated: "sere all ..`pirates,' ac cordinglo 'Giddings':dtfinition, yet their nama'will- be fresh in -the memory of this nation, when'Giddings shall have been 'a thousand years forgottenTrunibull Coun iy Democrat. /figf dimel ? ane, of Kansas,--is getting his Ideserts,righf and left. The Chiag,eo 'Tribune: a prominent Republican journal, experiences I 'a sensation of `gratitude.to .Providence,' that it can at least speak - its mind freely of Gen. .Ibn'tine, of Kansas,and says the reason why it could never do so before was its . fear that rightelouscapse ,would suffer by the, expos ure ohs vigatintal? ,it!ridmita,havirtg known alt along that Lane was a' tpentilent and in cendiary-- demitgogue; yet, strange to Sap, its supposed duty to, its platy sealed its -utter ance. But now that he is a murderer, and therefore no Totiffer ivailabte -al a leader and .• candidate for tbe United . Soties Senate, the `Tribune,' with' an immense feeliag of relief, casts.-biro-off. , The - Poor devil lit in e.brid way these - latter days. , It rs,,riisult . 'har his surgeon hen - told Labe that amintatios of hisreg Is necessary, but that ,he .refuses to submit to the operation. The ball struck on the•tleshy part of the We - would noi - rejoiceofer the misfortunes. , ofany one;bot really we think that the colln try. Cautsas,and,the 'vagabond' hilleseltwould . suffer . serious injury if , the amputation' should lie Place, just where the Dutchman prescribed for thocnre - of hydrophobia in his ' *les : 7-11ml brhieff the . - Indian Depalettations Dacotak. .Reporte from the..Dacatelf. TeiritotY. State that the Ycinkton Indians; .3,0009 n number, Are committing depredations en ..the , white settlers along the Minnesota river. The cause of the dissatisfaction is that the annul. ties Ne now due, and s not being ` paid by the Government,they intend to recover the litodp, and • drive away the white settlers. They have destroyed . the village of Medary, and burned• the town of-.Flaudran.. An emigrant train near Medary was also plundered. . The settlers ate conneutrl9.ing at thesMin nesota Falls, preparatory to defensive opera- , irar The Ilartisburk...//craid says that the Sunbury it: Erie natlread Cotnikany have sold the West Branch and Susquehannadi sions of. the ciinals, frJrn Tangaseoonte to the 'Junctioncite the HQn. Jobb A - . Gamble le Co. Price not giien..z an elec.:tit:pi held at Engine House Nu. 2 onlalontlay, July sth.,tho following, I officers were chosen. for. the coming term : J:P: W. RILEY, Foreman. ASA. E. LIA WLEY, ht Ass't Foreman. _ I S. T. HEN S . LOCK, 2d Ass't Foreman. F. 13. AN IiLER, Treti.surer. S. NI. WILSON, Secretary. J. F. CROWLEY, Pipeman. . _C. W. DOOLLITLE, Ass't Vila:Matt. • W. J. ItILIE'FORD, . -F. B. CHANDLER } Wardens. ELIJ AIL SI (CEO. A. TILDEN, 3 GEORGE BA liEß,•Purler Notice.—There will be a letting-of a School House to build, near Mooses S. Tyler's, on Sat urday, July-ad, at one o'clock, p. ru., to the low est bidder. Said house to De 30 by 20 feet, studded and brace(L ten feet frotn;:top of sill to underside of plate. - Also, two Old Seh - 00l Houses to sell--!-one near S. T. Scott's, and the: other near George Frink's. THOMAS JOHNSON,. MILTON HUNTER, A. 0. WARNER, Committee: The, above letting. has been adjourned to -Satiirday, July 17th, 1858. at which time nli interested. are "quested to at tend. • Per order of Conimitti.e. July 3d, 1858 Notice.—'Rer. A. 0. tVa.nuErf *ill mach at Jacirson Valley, North Branch and.Friendaville_ the 2nd Sunday in July, (July 1 ith ) instend'of lat Sunday. ' 10,000 Pl,tients cured annually by the moo( Helnabold'aGinuinePreparatiou , of Fluid Extract of Bueliti, a eost positive and s pee ifie remedy for dialre.ssing ailments. Read the advertisement headed "liel mbold's Gen nitce Prepara tion.r • [ni lloklowayla Ointment and Pi .rauds. There are no frauds execrable as thosewhich imperil health and life. Therefore the I4e at tempts to disseminate counterfeits of the:above ommed great balsamic remedies aro infinitely more &testable than the operations of the com mon forger. :The victims of scrofula,eruptious, turncerm. titmors, sore legs, Stc:&c., throughout the union, - look to. the Oiottnent'as the only: t el . - i-ement of cure.- Sufferers from dyspepsia,billieus I disorders, affections of the bowels, etc ~have an equally firm reliance on the Pills. What, tFien. should be the punishment of the miscreant - Who offersaperuicimis salve in the place of the one, rands vile dastric compound under the name of the other? In order to oe sure you have ithe Ilvenuine article, see - that the water-mark-, loicav, New York and London" is on every leaf oethc'book of directions enclosing each. []w VC" nltsud.....A person, either wale or female, who ever used a bottle of DR. Tomas' VENETIAN LINIMENT, that trill not say it is thebest article for the cure ot Rheumatism. Dyeeniery. Pains of all kinds, Croup, Cuts, &c. it is warranted to cure—or - tin pay. Price 25 &50 eta. Depot, 56 Cortlandt street. New-York. None genuine un less signed S, 1. Tobias. Sold by A. TURRKI.L, Montrose, Va. - [26w3 Board and Booms t for the Nor mal Sell ool.—Thiire , wbo will fitrnish board for students during, the coming term or the Nor mal sehOol- and those who hare 'vacant rooms ac here students can hoard themselves, will please •inform me immediately, as applications are al- ready coming in: • A large attendance is anticipated, - so that :stu dents will do well to app'.o early. W. B. DEANS. At the Picture Gallery in the Brick Block. Exit ibititm.--Tbere will an exhibition of Mo*ING ACMINES on the farm of John Harring ton, one and a half miles rma a Montrose, on Thursday, July, 15th, at 2 o cloak, p. m. Owners and agents of machines arc solicited to be pres ent. Judges to be selected cin the.ground. F. M: WILLIAMS, ) • • A. BALDWIN. T E Committee. • _ S. F. CARMALT, ) Agricultural Rooms, MOntrose, July .sth. - , - / 80. Wilt&%18111. . , --0 O the 3d inst., by t h e Rev. D. J Wailer, of Bloomsburg, P..t., 7,1 r. E. 31. TEWKSBURY Of Lathrap,.Sit-q. Co..:•nd Miss ELLEN DAVI SON, of Catawissa,ColUmbia.Co., Pa. At ; The residence of the bride's father in Mon. trose,,July 6:14 18:7S, by the Rev. B. B. Emory. Miss LORAN A. daughter of Dr. E. Park, and Mr. SILAS B. FOOT of Red-Wingz- Minnesota. In Yorest Lake. , on the lot in t f4ty Eld. W. C. Tilden, q'ttr. WALTER ZENNER: , and Miss AN ,N g E. I3OYD, both of Forest Lnke— In Brooklyn, on the 7 th of June, by Rev. , N. Doolittle Mr. LYMAN TIFFANY and Miss. 11ALENA Fl5ll. • . _ . • • aNno. In Friithn.Jnne Bth, of consumption, Mr. EDWARD CORNWALL, Jr.,. aged 28 yCars. Also on thes2.lst;m4 the same complaint, COIL., DELLA-J., bis,wife.azed .24. yea Thus have pa.sed away to a w, , . of rest 3,0 1 fadeless glory the husba nd and / ife,after a long. and somewhat coufi menf; yet they; waited with patience and die. resigned in hppe; of-a future blessedness. They leave a little girli ; some two years old who rnay.never remember al lather's voice or a mother's care. Their funerals, were attended at the house Mr. O. M. Hall who;, had kindly watched aver them in their last harm; without-hope of earthly reward: A. 0. W. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.. VE -would tall the attention of the Farmers'. of this eottray . to the Independent:Tooth; Horse Rake. This ft:le luis been proven bei•ond; a doubt to he " .THE-BEST RAKE IN USE' . They, will be left for sale at most of the Public places in, this county. and 1 would' say to. thosewiio wish a .11ORSE •RAKE to' try them for themselvec and if not liking themfe turn them tivithin three days uninjured. All or. (*.era addressed toMe -will 'be ;promptly attended to. ! ; CHANCY FOOT. 'gOntrose, July Ist, 1.4.58.-37w3. , • DIS S OLUTION. AICOTICE is hereby given. than the firm of .11 GRIFFIS & DIX is This day dissolved b3i , mutual consent. 'LEANDER GRIFFi6, .11,5katm, June 24, '58,• '• E. P. DIX . _ The books and *amounts tan be found at the residence•of Leander Griffis, who is,authorized to settle the-same. All persons having unsettled accounts, are requested to settle the same. _ •- • N O'T-1. C E I TB hereby' given that. all persona are forbidde from Making any further excavations, - or r - moving stone or earth from the stooe quarry Or thereabouta„ - in the Borough.of Montrose, except solar as has been specially permitted to William Gihsore i -to remove a limited amount of stone already uncovered,. and any person. or posotie -hereafter trespassing oaths said stonequarry-con. trary to thiconier,will be proceeded against a f ,.. cording to law. Be order of the Commissioners. • W. A. GROSSMAN, Clerk. Commissioners' Office,— ? Motitteso,‘Tuly ethoetB4 LIST OF. LETTR4 the Post Office at MontroVriani.,3oth, 1858. - Bocimer;Rev. Jatirei C. 111111dirm, Bridget .Bixby. Augustus ' '- • Maribill. Wm. H. Bell, 'Miss Jane- , 3turyby, John F. Brown; Miss Caroline .M:O . Conerr4l, M ich i l • Clark, Anis Ellen '• Perkins, David Downes, Miss IL E. Patterson, Miss A. Davey, Peter - Raynor, Jacob W.' thramdre, M. • Richardson, B, - 2 Namurs, Miss Arville ',Rogers, Mrs. Mary F. Ellis, Miss Elizabeth 'Reed, Osman • France,. J. M. • : Robinson, M. L. dodo rd. Francis Shay, Miss Antenett Edim Sutton, Mark • Hale, Jacob t Stnrlin, Faroe Hines, Joseph Sumner. George • Higley, Miss Polly - Wecor, R. H. • Haywood, Jason - Seamans, A. B. Halliman ' Miss Suszn Sears, C.ll. do D. Jnimson,Sntnuol • Stuekholm, Wm. Wil • Susi it. 'Michael lenl:s, Perry - Vance, Mrs.-Margaret /Ceder, Sidney Vanhorn, 1. W. 5 kelsey, Ephraim Warren Wm. H. I.vons, F . D. Weston, Willard k, Anton _ Weston, Master Gnotge Moran, Martin I Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." 11. J. WEBB, P. M. I Po,t Office. Montrose, Pa., t • t . June 30th, 1858. s AUDITOR'S NOTICE !r im undersigned, having been appointed by 11 the Court of Common Pleas of SuNgoe hanna County, an Auditor to - make distribution of the moneys in the hands of the Sheriff of said county, arising from the sale of real estate of G. S. Mesiek, R. A: Mesiek and Harvey Hall, will attend ta the duties of said appointment at his nine° in Montrose, on Saturday the thirty-first day of July next at one o'clock in the afternoon, ht which time and place all persons interested in 'said moneys will present their claims or be forever barred from coming in upon said fund. - FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor. Juno 30th, 1858.-27 w I. - WM. B. SIMPSON, WATH 111PITHEff MONTROSE, PA • Merriman's Root and Shoe Store, next • to J. Ethridge. • I[_TAVING worked for the past nine years with ith the most skillful workmen, he feels confident that he can do the most difficult jobs :on short notice. Alt-Work Warranted to fire Satisfaction -- rf W. B. Simrsoxjas woi for rue Tor son., ltime, and I can recommend him as a careful and skilful workman, competent to do as good work Its can lie done in the country, and worthy of :confidence. • . WM. A.- cIII3II3ERLIN. Towanda June 'loth,. 1858. Rrfers to—Vin. Ewell, h:, W. Baird, E.' D. Montayne, E. 0. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, Townn- Hda: li. S. Bentley, L Searle, C. "D. Lathrop, J. Wittenberg, Montrose. - * * *Jewelry neatly repaired on- short notice, "and on reasonable terms: [Juno 15th, 18.58.—tf. R. R. • Alnrming Signs of a Sickly Summer. 'rrtliE Su:lmm. and Fall or 1858 will be - marks. LL ed in the records of time as th e most sickly and unhealthy of seasons that lisso visited the !northern portion of this Continent for many years. ; Malarious diseases, in their most malignant and violent forms, will prevail as epidemlcs in see- Lions of our country that have been deluged by the late overflowing of rivets, creeks and bayous, and drenchapy the recent heavy rains. XEtt.ow VER, TYPIITOD FEVER, BILIOUS FE NEE, PEVEE AND AGUE, CONGESTIVE FEVER, INTERMITTENT AND REMITTENT FEVERS. CHOLE HA, FLUX DYNES:TERMS, SUDDEN ATTACKS OF VOMITING will rage with violence in the vicinity of low, marshy lands, and where the deluge of waters and drenchings of rains have.been suffi ciently violent to produce miasma from decom position of Ve,gebildo or other decomposed mu 'VI. In our Sonthern and Western States we may therefore expect tho prevalence as epidemic, •Malarious disease in one or the other of the .above named forms; and in order that the Pu be may j rondo themselves . with the pro. means to protect their systems against sudden • attacks of disease of any kind,•we notify the peo , pie of the approach of these . maladies. In Rad. /; say's Ready Relief you have the preventive. !. With this Remedy, however violent and malig- I mint infectious and deadly may be the character of the disease, it canuot harm you. A tea• spoonful of.this lire-protecting Remedy, drank in a little water three - or four tunes per day, will fortify the stomach against the infectious gasses of these fevers, that You are as safe from danger as though yau were breatning the most whole some and invigorating atmosphere - under the sun. Radwoy's - Ready 11.41e1 has been proved, in the Yellow Fever of 1853, to be the be s t disin- fectant in use. If any of our readers are so un fortunate as to be afflipted with any Ferer, Cholera, -Flux or ,Ilysenllery —tither Yellow, Con.„,- , est ire, Intermittent, or Remittent—Rad Way's Ready Relief, aided with - Radway's-Regulators. will in a few hours arrest the violen:e and dan ger of the ilisease, and soon cure you. ' COMMON DISEASE'S Diseases such as Rheumatism, Grid, ,S ialia, 'Neuralgia, IP'ad Aches, Lilluen:a,.Rush of Blood to the head, Biliousness, Cholics, Tooth' Aches, Croup, -Whooping Coughs, Inflammation of the Bowels and Lungs. Sudden Attacks of Ch ills and Fevers, Sickness at the Stomach, Congestion of the Brain, Snn.Siroke, Lire ,- Dj litties, and other painful, debilitating and enfeebling maladies, will run riot thronghirut the length and .breadth of the land, attacking in their Most violent forms the aged, middle aged, and youthful. Rut against these ills, which inflia so much pain upon their -victims Rsdway's Ready Relief will in a few months remove the most fierce and torturing pains; and, if used in conneetirin'with Rad saycs Regulators, speedily effect a cure. cm:toxic DISEASES. Those who are so unfortunate tut to be of dieted with Chronic diseases, Breaking Out, Running Sores, Humors, Ferer Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheilir; Pitrkly Heat, Sore Ned!, Sor 7 e Eyes, Bad Legs, Sores in the Nose or Mouth, Canker, Boils, Blotches, Erysipelas, Bad Coughs, Swollen Parts, will suffer increased agonies from these diseases, during this sick circle, unless the Blood is cleansed • from its Humors, and the system renovated of its impurities, by Ra.dway'S Reno vating Resolvent. This Remedy is a quick cure for the .nbove.named diseases• and it is the only known remedy that will completely eradicate from the system,diecases inherited by constitu tional transedesion. Persons afflicted with Scrofula. File, Syphilis, or any Chronic disease, will be effectually cured, if Rsdwayls Renovating Resolventis used.. PREPARE TO RESIST THE PESTILENCE. A great number of those st ho die from pesti. lential diseases are suddenly seized in the night, or when they least expect an attack, and there fore unprepared to resist the first attacks of their deadly toe. It is, therefore, of the greyest im portance to those: who desire to live through an attack of thii 'kind; whethev Cholera, Yellow Fever, Sun Stroke, Congestions, or Brain Fever, to have Radway's Ready Relief and Regulators 'ready to use at anynaumenL These Remedies, taken when you feel unwell or in pain—either slight or violent—will instantly check and stop the progiess of the disease, and deliver you tram further harm. Let every Housekeeper, Planter, Farmer,Shipmaster, and, id' fan!, all having charge of othent.keep 'a supply of Radway's Ready Re , lief, Regulators, and Resolvents in their hoi%es. A SICELT SEASON IS FAST arraoacnisd—Diseases of the most terrible and ftital character will pre vail; bat, with these Remedies at hand, you may rest secure. There -ere no ressedler known to Physicians that the pubfle,'ste a general rule, can rely, upon/ in the succeinint freafment of infectious and malarPonii diseases. Radway's Ready, Vet ief, or Regulataisoitrteridives and priventives against attack of tnfectious and malignanf r f etels, are fixed facts.' R. R. R. - Remedies . are *old' lb , Druggists and Merchants etierywheiV. • RADWAY &CO., 152 Fultoti*l- , - 14 . Sold by 41.14URRELL, and R: THAYER. ..• GOOD Seithe,,flastbr, and Hay Forks. at iort..at4 TURRELL'e. CASH... 011 - WOOL. BII,FtRIT'T will . pay the highest prico is . cash for wool at his store. _ New Word. June 28, 1858. - $lOO,OO - REWARD! FOLARiat Bet ter, caSnaf"b::z ird r mo b r y o v E si c n o g nop , i7l Peters' Patent Non Explosive Self-Generating Gas tamp, itheing equal if not superior to the best Coal Gas. The material Used for generating Gas is Burning Fluid or 2Etherial Oil. The Gas is generated in the Burner by decompoiling and evaporating the Fluid by its own bent, fiirirtirn„ pure Flvdro-Catbenic Gas, which is all conveyed to the Burner, le•aviug nossubstairce tinconsumed. The Burner can be fitted to any ordinary Lamp and watran:ed perfectly safe and free trot any danger of explosion, is free from• smoke or un pleasant, *mica. R is pe , felitly adapted lot Churches, Hotels Stores. Reading Rooms, PH - - vate Dwellings, &c., Sze., and only requires a trial to prove its, superiority over every other portable light now in use. The following calculation will show its ene my over othel materials used for lights: .reter•lSelf•Generating Gas-Lame With Fluid or jEti erial Oil at 60 cts. per gal. with six Jet Burn ers, 1 ct. per hour. Ca inphene it 55 cts. per .gdllon; ‘2l. 2 " Lard Od at $1.25 " • " 22 3 " '- Sperm Oil at„t2.so " 4 els. " '- Fluid with common butlers at 60 ets. per gallon, . - - -= 1.2 " " Gas at $2.25 per 1000 feet, - - 11-4 " " Gas at $ . 4.00 " " " - 2 1.4 " I wish it distinctly understood, that this Gas Burner will produce more Light than any other Porkble Light -- in use. It is very simple, easily trimmed and kept in order. The public are invited to - call and exatuinn this Premium Lamp for themselves-before pur ehasing elsewhere, this being the only Patent Burner having a non-conductor... , For sale at the Moxvoss Book &Iota: by A. N. - B4 LI.AR D. Montrose, June 15th, 1858. SUSQUEHANNA CO, NORMAL SCHOOL, J. F. STODDAIan, A. M., Principal. liF, undersigned take pleasure in announc ing that the SUSIXA COLT NTY NORM AL SCHOOL will again open in the Academy Buil- I. dings, in Montrose, on Monday, August 30th, I SSS, to continue eleven weeks, under the charge of Prot. STonnsrin and competent Assist ants, aided ! also,for ten weeks, by B. F. TEWKSETAIr, CO. Supt., whose knowledge of the condition and wants 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 state that Mr. Tewksbury its not pecuniarily in terested in the school.] Prof. Stoddard's character as an efficien: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, are sufficient guaranty for the future. During the present slimmer ho will visit the Normal Schools of Canada to possess himself of whatever imprOveluents in the Art of teaching they may present. LECTURES. Prof. Stoddard will lecture on the Science and Art of Teaching and. Mcpr Development. Mr. Tewksbury will lecture on Physteleszv and Ily giene. The following g,entlemen will also lec ture before the school J. I. • Richardson i Sept. of Luzerne co., N. A. Calkins, editor of tlte Stu dent and Schoolmate. N. Y., llon., %Vm Jessup, IL B. Little, and B. S. Bentley, Earls., Rev. B. B. Emory, and others. , There will be a PriMary Department conneet. ad with the school, under the charge of Miss El lcn C. Park EXPENSES Tuition in Normal Department, 11 weeks, 86,00 " Primary " • 3,50 " Normal " & Latin & Greek, 9,00 Board pr. week, 00 It is desirable tho.tuition bills be paid in .Ad wince, an d no A t -auctions will he made except in cases of prOmoted sickness. Students can boird themselves, as heretofore. Cooking stoves and furniture can• be rented of Sir. Sayre at rea sonable 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 rii•Fseni re the ariting of the school. W. JESSUP, Preet. C. F. READ, See'ry. - Montrnse, June 8. 1858 TIOGA POINT g RIC V, lATV) 11 -AND AT.OI42(I, -AT- Athens. Bradford County, Pa. WELLES, BLOOD 4; CO. ' KIRBY'S MOWIEREAP --- • E are manefitetarinr , the above mentioned HOLLOWAY 9 S OINTMEN P. I I , excellent machine for eastern Penttsylva-ia - and the-neighboring counties in New York, and r 1 1 11 E free admission of all Natiacte, as well as invite the particular attention a fartnt:rs -- to the 1- the verdict of sky:leading hospitals of the follriwitg, features of Kirby's Mower and Reaper, 0d as Well as the New World, stamp this pow. which we believe to be superior to all others in edit!' remedial Agent ns the 'greatest healing use, in the following particulars:—lt is theli2ht- reepiratioo leer glade known to suffering man. Its penetrative qualities are more than marvelous, est in use ; is strong and durable: simple in con. st ructiOn : easily worked: adapted for horses or thr'o' the external orifices of the side, invisible to oxen; requires much lees drought than other ma- the naked eye, it reaches the seat of the internal chines: has no Ride draught though it cuts a wide disease; and in all external affections its anti-in swath; wilf weSt on rough ground where no other fiammatory and healing virtues surpass anything machine can follow it ; very difficult to be clogged else on record, mid Is Net,tere's grant in any kind of One's, be it wet or dry ;hot liable to Erysielas and Salt • get out of repair; is compost d principally of iron; Are two al p ha most common and virulent is a perfect combined Machine, working cqually, disorders prevalent on this continent, to .these well whether mowing or reaping; and Is the cheap- Ointment is especially antagonistic, its " modus est in price,—Mower being only 8100, and the operand" lete is first, to eradicate the venom and. combined Michine 51'10,,—making it a itad ltogether then comp the cure. _ Legs, Old series& and Ulcers. the most desirable Mower and Reaper in market. Cases of many years . st v itneing , that have . pertt- W Farmers wanting RELIABLE, flowers . & Reapers. should by all means see our maebie naciously refused to yielato any other remedi or treatment,. have invaridbly tiucculnbt'd to a ,before making up their minds hay any other. .levi applications of this powerful ungdent. Additional & interesting infikrmstion concerning Eruptions on the skin, thirliirby machine is contained in our Iltustrafed Arfaing front a bad state of blood or Chronic Catalogue, which also describes our other nia- disease s are eradicated, and a clear; tiansperrent chines and ircrplethente, among which are surface regained by the restafative action Of this Emery'''. Patent Chang:tidy Rail Ointment. It surpasses many of the cosmetics Road Horse Power*. T oga Point and othet toilet appliances.imits Power to dispel !approved Threshers Wad Ckcatterss rashes and other disfigurements of the, face. • Threihereand Separatero,Portable Piles and Fistula.- 1-Saw Plows, Cultivators, and Every form and feature 'of these prevalent and Horse Hoes. Cider "Hilo. and Grain ttbborn disorders is eradicated locally, and en' Drills. Our tirely by- the use of this emolient; viarm !Omen tations should preale its application. Its heal- PORTABLE DOG POWER last valuable - machine, and much superior tcrthe ing qualities- mill be found - thoro' and invariable: common inclined wheel, and is adapted fur dal- Roth the Ointment and the Pills should be iuttli in ties of from five to twentreows. the following wire: Send for copies of our CAtalogere • and Price Buniees, Rheumatism, Sore-Throats, list for yourself andeighbors. Burns, . Ringworm, . Sores ofail kindal WELLES, BLOOD & ChappedHardi Salt Rheum • Sprains. • • Athens, Pa- June tat, IPA (•23W6 1 Cbillbtaina, Seilds, Stiff Joints, H. L. BLOWERS, Agent for Snsq'a county. Fistula, Gout, Skin Diseastes, Tetter,a Ellett% S e4Oflice address, Montrose, l's. Lumbago, Swel'd Glands, Vl ores, Erept`nit,Sore,Legs; Woman of a,ll -Piles, Sere Breasts, Sore Heads, [kinds.' Fir CAUTION !—Nene ars genuine • tibia% the Wads, jiollowag; New - York and Liindon," are dtseernible as a Winer-Markin every leaf 6f, the book of directions around each pot or bor; it may Ire plainly seen biholdingtheleaf lathe light A liargsome rewalsi will be given to any one ren dering each itiffirmatien as May lead to the detec tion of any Party tir partieg aotinterfeitin . g these . medicines of vending them'knOwing theris to fie spurioie. 7 *** Sold at tlitiManufactoriect of"Pritf."ll4.to'. wxv,Bo New York, find btt all re speetable Druggists and Dealers in - Mitt/Wile throughout the finked States:and' the ,eivilited world. in pots*. 25tents, 63 cents ? and $1 each: F: There is a 4onsiderable saving by taking = the largef 444 r ; ; ; , F 19:,13.- r -pfreCtioris ter the goldanite'o(thitiente in every disorder are stfisCd to.e.ach pot., , Jane 15,.1549. [23etivhy. &BOOK POE THE MILLION. (JUST PUBLISHED.) TAEATISE 0$ FERMENTED fAqt,Trntro„ or the A 4 of Brewing, Distilling, Rectifying and Manufacturing Sugars, Wines, Spirits and all kinds of Liquors,ineluding Cider and Vinegar— with Wood Cuts. This work which has been favorably reviewed by the New York Press, con taining 1000 istittable I directions in. Medicine, MeCallurgy, Vyrotechey, A:r - titcOni (Patio, Cps. I metica, Artidelat Gtt.ht Arabia, Artificial Gems, Bleatthing of Shell ,Lac,Sealing Wax, Cenienti," Nees, Cleaning'Cleansing and Clearing Mate .riat4Falttlly.SonpN ,Starch Polish, Cologne and ott)er Pecf%tmed Wafera r IfentrifieeS' Atd.i4ite Hair Dies' Mid Restaret4; Sofdets' and Silverings, Varnishes and Inks. Pride 82, mailed free by the ititho,r. Pit FETICHTIVANCMR. • 'PritticafChattist. .143 NiSden tate"; :teve tiio. • . - WOOL - WOOL! . ...._ .... . • WANTED 100 . 0 lbs. of Wool, for which we will pay the highest market price, cash ! delivered at bur stem. YOUNG & SMITH: Summersville, Juno 7, 1858.'' - NOTICE. T 4; HE Copartnership heretofore existing nn= der the name of. Dickerman do Garratt is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The notes and accounts of the late 6rmare in Donal° Garratt's hands for collection. J. DiefiTAMAN, Jr. lIORATIb GARRATT. New Milford, June 10th, 1858. _ • The business will be continued at the old stand the subscriber, who will be happy to 'old friends, and as many nevi. ones as may he disposed to favor him with n call. More hereafter. J. DIG-KERMAN, New Milford, June 10th, 1858. , HENRY B. McICEAN, A TTORN and COUNSELLOR.At LAW. Otlitie in the Union Bluek—Towanda,litad , lord comity, Pa. "Wilt attend promptly to all tirofestifinal business intrusted to him, in Ibis and adjoining cou ntiot., 01,3'5811- 111 W JEWELRY_ , -.bows • V j VANS dl. ALLEN have -4• 0 7 , _Li this' day returned from i •• ....,,I' L ecl end choice‘astiortment of • ....- - .7* New York with a' well select.- !---,,,,_ to, s, •''-.` Wiatilles, Jewelry ) C of , 1- .-= -AND FA NV 1 7. (7 0 ODS, which inert her with their former steek , Makes the largest and best variety of goods in their:Hue ever ,offered to the inhabitants of Binghamton; and as , the above were purchased for cash, will berld at the lowest cash prices, and all articles warm:d eft according to representation. The attention of all persorfs wishing to examine or purclrisik is respectfully solicited. 'EVANS & ALLEN, No. 2 Odd FelloWs' Hull. WATCHES.—CoId and Silver Watches, of every description, of our own impor tation, and also of various other makers, open, face and hunting, for s4i by Evans & Aux.x. SILVER WARE--Table and Desert Forks; Table, :Desert, Tea, Preike, Cream, Salt and Jl ustard Spoons; Pie, Cake,Butter l and Fruit Koives; Cups and Goblets; Card Cases; Salt Cellars; sets of Knive; Fork and Spoon; and Napkin Rings, of sterling silver, at ' • Evans & Ames's. YLATAD WARE.—A handsome variety of Plated Castors, Cake, and Card' Baskets, Cups, Forks and' Spoons, extra heavy ,plate, Telk Sets, Sugar Baskets, Salt Cellars, &c., for sale by. EVO/3 & ALLEN. I EWELR.Y.- - -A very beautiful assortment of t./ Cameo, Mosaic,- lipid Stone, kyriantlelled, Stone and all Gold Ear-Rings and Breast-Pins, , just received by &Ws & 'ALLEN. . ei OLD CHAINS.—Fob, Vest, Chatelaine and V' Neck Caitins, of various patterns and weigits, by . Evans & ALLEN. BRACELETS.—The best stock of Bracelets ever offered in Broome County, kmnailitiny, or gold l,iuk, Bank Hair, Jet and corgi, of tie newest pa‘ters, eheap, - at EVANS iSt i .ALLEN'S, N 0.2 OddTeßows'Hall. _ Binghamton, May 25th, 1858. -4_ 4 LEEVE JaUTTONS.A very supertof..iirti. tie of Onyx, Cameo, Guld etuds,kGold and Cameo-Sleeve Buttons and .Stucs, for sale by. • EVANS & ALLEN, • No. id OdttFallows"Ball. Binghamton, June 4th, .1858. OLD-SPECTACLES-Of' every age, eon k_T vex and coneate, alzo Silver, Steel,"Plated aua German Silver, d0.,10 E , :ANS & ALLEN.. PLA'C'ED iiNIVES.—A large stock of Table ana Desert Knives, also Steel Knives and Forks, for sale by & ALLEN. riOltAL BEADS—By the bunch, also Coral Neek laces and Armlets, by EvAss&ALLre. GOLD PENS.--A first rate, tido& of Gold Peas, with and without holders; by EVANS .IE. ALLE.If. DOCKET CUTLERY .----A very desirable ati. sortment of One, Two, Three and Paw Bladed Knives, also, a good lot of Scissors, all sizes, by • . -Kvalve & ALLEN. rit.ooKt3-LPlitin and Alarm, Lever and Pen; lJ duluiti, 30 day, - 8 day and 30 hour, Wood . and Iron Cases, by, EVANS & ALLEN. APKIN RlNGS—Silver, Ivory sand Bone, 1 1:by • EVANS &ALLEN. • el OLD TIIIIIBLES—Some very heavy, like- V/Ir wise Silver do., of all - sizes, by " EVANS & ALLEN, • No. 2 Odd Fellows' Hail. . Binghamton, June -lit]; 1858. '• , THE 3; I iIITY HEALEII i HIGHLYJM.PgRTANT . lIFIIMITIOI . To All . Gentlemen who War Clothes. T HAVE :recently made arrangements, at siderable expense, for' doing work in the -- fi ntiv „„ S nn very short notice, in a i4est,duriable, and fash ionable mariner, an d Ouced prices. .I will furnish garments to order, if desired, or render the customer whatever assistance be may need in selecting niftterials - of the best quality.' and at the lowest market prWes. All my work will be warranted :Is to fit, fin nod durability. No eustonier need take hia work front the shop unless it suits him. Being permanently. s and- exelusively engaged in this business, it shall be toy great situ to please the public, and thus secure their patronage:. P. LINES, ontf. Montrose; lune Ist 1858 Administrators' NOtico. IV I I I ' E- t aF ate A o S f LeAltltersenToftiAldamnt,inisitrtatioonf toNthwe Milford township,, county of §usq's, deceased, have been grimed to the subscribers; all penions indebted-to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment; mid those having claims against the same. will present them dulyauthen. Heated for settlemeut, to . TIICINI AS D. TENNANT, MONTRAVILLEITENNANT. • Administrators. _New - Milford, Juno 2d, 1818.-2-26w*. A PRIZE FOR EVE al' tioDr! WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR TUE ITetuLtlorit aatektii 'Press. A BEAUTIFULLY 7.1 .7.1 U . WTI T EVINIA FAMILY THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY PRESS IS one of the best literary papers of the Oily, A \ large Quarto ecmtaining Twenty Pages, or Six , ty s CrilunMs, of entertaining matter; and Me gantly`lllustrated every week. A Gift worth from 50 . ceritm to $lOOO wi!l be sent toOch subscriber on the receipt of the sub scription, money. One copy for one year, and - 1 gill Three copiesime year,-and 3 gifts . . 5. Five copies one year, and 5 gilts . . 8. - Ten copies one year, and .10 gifts'...'.. 15. Twenty-one.copiesone dear, and 21 gifts 30. The articles to be'distribated are comprised in , th'e following list :L. 1 United States - Tressury Note $lOOO. . • • 2 do 'do do 50G each. 5 do do • do • 200 eaell. 10 do • do', do 100. each. 10 Pat. Lev.llunt'g Cased Watches 100. each. 20 Gold NVatches - - 75, each. 50 do • - - - 60 each. 100 do - 50 each. 100 Ladies Gold Watch( . 200 Silver fluntin,g Cased Watches 30 each, 500 do Watches - \ $l5 to 25 each 1000 G1)1(1 Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 to 30. do do Pens and Pencils - 5,t0 15 each. • . Gold Lockets, Brae:etas, Brooches, Ear Drops, - Breast Pins,tutf Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rin gs, Shiit Studs, Watch hKey s, Cold and Sliver Tlittn, hies, and.a variety of other articles; worth from' fifty cents to fifteen dollars each. On receipt of the subscription money; the Aul,-- scriter's nadie will be entered upon our \baolcs opposite a ritniber; the gift correspOnding - with that number will be forwarded v-ithin one week, by mail or express, post, paid. There is neither hsinbug, nor lottery 60k - the above, as every subscriber is sure of a Prize of value. We prefer to make this liberahlistribu tion among them instead. of, g.i.ving a large 1201 W mission to agents, giving to the subscriber the amount that would !.1.0 to the agent, mans cases a hundred fol d more. , . Addresi all compinniv:atfonA t 5 , DANIEL ADEEI, Publisher, Mi1y,.27.—y1.) 211 Centre Street, New York. GROCERIES: Groceries: ---A splen- : did assortmtulit •ofs'Groeeries at very low figures. • BOOTS and Shoe.4.—;-.iust, received a large - assorinentfor sale cheap. - • CIR6CKERY.-•-•21 new lot just received and for sale. . CEDAR and Stone Ware-,4n all its variety. RICADT-MADE Clothing of every description. To Dairy 111C1$.•—We have a large lot of A N0..1 Firkins and Tbbs 1 DUNG & SMITH. Summers, Penn. 1 . April 28th. 1858:C to' THE SWEEZiNG PUMA niarii4 6 . Celebrated Calairrb Snuff, AS JAVI:ALLIBLE R.EMEDY. ..FOR SALE Br - R. TIJAYER,M ontrose; • G. - S, D. TOMPKINS, Brooklyn Wm lI...THAYER, •Dinfock. "HOME AGAIN'," D.ll. DETOYE. OFFICE,- over 11VilsonN Store. LODGINGS, at SEA.IILE , S HOTEL. Monynge..MArch lOth. 1858. Reir.lnseiar E. King, A. M., ; . . . '4; 1 : . LPIIILLZEPTIPALL., ,04 0! A . FIRST CLASS SEMINARY FORA' 4,a = , • , Laciieslnd Gentlemen, - Fall ternslrt : opens August 19th, 1858. 1 4 • 111 , 83,11,50 pa}s for Board and Tuitiim in ,;Common -English, for term of Fourteen I..llCV6eks. Stipertilirick buildings, 11enuti,•4 2 L'S!fully located on the Railroad,, near Sarrt-la, Witog±tSptinge. . Snperior faCilitieff for Mu-','" pl , ,sie, Painting, and French. Students i'e,•l , A 'eeived at any time, and charged only furl, - r " O , the residue of the term. , c ,„ l , -For Catalogues address the PRINCIPAL °4 . • ± June 17th. 1858. • s [21.1m3.. , .. . - SEE . 11 . ERE:„ SAvEyour 25 per tint: bi fnhing at the • Monausx BOOK STOKE with your Spanish and Mexiato Money; and twill sell you any one or the articles I have on . hand for Spanish or Mexican coin at par, and some of them at cost at that. • -- . A. N. BULLARD. Montroie, idle 15th, 1858. - - ' - • _.• . -- Administratcri l o Notice AITHEBEAS Letters of gdrelnistmtionlo. the Y. estate of Ellen Bagley; We' of Brooklyn township; County of Susquehanda, deceased, have been granted, to the subscriber; - elk persons indebted to the s eitid estate are .requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, will present them duly afithen• ticated for seteleMent, to ' R. W. GEER. Administrator. BrooklmltMelB sB . -23 w 6 .. • • . Tatiß Irco • 4.4 \ ‘ '.,..4.4 ,4 1.Fr: the . ; prefnisest• of ' - /F : Jades Alrifoldenth' : La -141 cilial, ,titroOs, La oak Saturday ' w e- . ' night last, ii 011ittl. COLT one ; Yea oldv has 'ono 'White" °Wain! "a knoll star ID kb fiat forebetd.' Vtrh ' Will: return' Said, colt, O r inteliii tee .; Where'll nia'y be faded; will be paid for liii:ifotilite. : . . , '.;-• , r; • - RICHARIYARN6tISI " 'Llt i . . . , s. . e, fad's 12; 1858.40? ~,. -- lAthuip • ir.TAYDEN BROTHER'S Wilt pay tho tiigh -11:oit cash price for Wool delivoroif at thoir store, - ' [New.Pitiltordi June 20th, 1856. . cOlti,taken at PAR, at . Oki Store 0 of .GUTTPIBERG, ItOS " T ; IDAtrAt & CO. IrAke Due Notice- l And itoveis accoirdinglyi THAT IT I'd THE. WILL AND pizAscrts 6111ttlibtrg, -lost/ilium, Crr:, To make pahlic announcement of the fact-that thq.haVenhterol into a NEW ARRANGE. ►LENT, for the joint: benefit of themselves and tho laboring,:contnitinity, ns follOwke • . . They wild receiVe SPANISIt .COIN at par, in eveliange for all goods purchrded at thefr establishment from `this date; and in ad dition thereto PLEDGE thoLriwke4 10 sell goods Worn 2h to 30 per cent cheaper than any other * Urn f Northern Pettnsy holm. i There sat the present tithe, n large amount. ttf Spanish Coin in circula-tion in this region:- and hacin seen Vi iii surprise in the phblic prints rtf . this cohntv, a notlste tb the effect. that such coin li teduced value at MONTROSEI gThITTVICTZ grizatim f That we are in eat need of money, and rs the said ,STanish Coin is the beat sileer ' market, we athise &1 persons in posy salon of such coin to bring the same tot UTTENBF.RG,Ii OSENBAUM &CO.; who will, take it at Its Former Mine. We are constantly .ree;eying DRESS' GOODS of the latest styles and of rthe finest qualities. entnprising a splendid assortment of Shawls, Manidla%, ilunnfts, and a superb stock of Ei`ll.4't.lf , EUTEBV3 (taDaDMO to vvhicil we invite the particular attentionorcetin ,,l try 31ittiners. A beautiful aSiOrt mint' (if Eln broidety. comprising Collars, Sleeves; Linen's; Laces, anti White Goods too numerous to Men tion:' We devote a gient deal-of attention to the • READY-MADE CLOTHING business, and have a large Tailoring establish ment connected With our Stores at Montrose fifia". Susquehanna 'Depot. We flatter ourselves that we can fit a man—be he dwiyf or . giant; atad qo matter how ilhshapen—in, presentable style, prorided that his portmonnaie tit stuffed with the "needful" (defined by us to consis4 of Spanish as well as Ameticari coin). - * * 4 'Call, and get your money's worth at the, Store of Gt,TTEN BERG, ROSEN BAUII, & CO' Montroße,Pa ~ : • ISlnv 18th. 1858. c R. lIENIZON TITOT:I.IS rrspeetriilly invite attention to the • fart th a t he eln reeefre COIN at PAR-in bschangti for - Goods at lowest prieett, or on netts' aod ,a s e gia nts,,,arid would respectfully insii' dttentiou do 1114 wcll ieleityd stock of - - consisting in part as follows : Rich Black Sißts; Otriclia, Steitz: mid Cas)iniere • Shaws frein $9 to B.rf; Rich Rilsbesis;: Barages, Chi s, Prints. and Rubes; Eknhroidered Collar3 - fro - n:l\ 6 1.4 cti. 4 to etsf; Paraiols,-Unitirefiss,".and Carpet Bstgs. CAOCKERt AND ItARDIVARIB.. &ythes—an,excel'ent assortment, hest in, " this. eity, 4 --Rakes, Ilan . Forks, Strati Forks, Bra Kettles, az.e.:,•&e., &C. - Flpe Stock of Litdies' Shoes, Wall Pa.. per, anti a Large Assortment of 41Darpothsg. In faet a Niue Stolk of RICEI GOODS—to bo sold at the tetvlsx paicsa, lot SPANISIi 35 each So come one and .alt, and herdafter avoid such as she ;.huh by their practice that - they do not do b". others as they wish .others to do by them. You will pleas s .e take — notice. thitt 'no dealer °Mu's -you Spanish Gain at '26 cents in change—they' expect to get more. P. S. ;There is another elasc of customers that I wish to eny"a word tot''N Sono seem to "labor under the impression that I do not need' any money to conduct niy. business. It will proba bly pr6ve a Gaul-mistake to their credit with me. and if They will, set themselves to work to pro. cure tlfe ni , c(//a/ they fi.d!eieil the pres ence -of that special .uarsiengor whom no one- , cares 16 set*, • • _ Goode a's hereretofore will be sold to - prompt six Months beyers—and those only—on . time. •those Who, - have not settled their accounts for the year 'past \ please call and settle the_eatne without delay._ Yours truly, in trade, • May It3th, 18581, - It. KEN-YON. NEW GO DSO! NEW GOODS!! YOU IN 0! 'B6, SMITH'S READ! - P AY STORE; THE ungt-i4.thed WouM annotinro to their custo'iners; iriends.and\ the public general.' ly that trey have just iettireed, from the city and are reeeiyinz and' opening, ''s• riew and cop:plats . assortment Of , NEW GOODS\ variods . kinds, Which" xiil lie'arild at prises to suit the time§ for PRODVCe« We have. sought the medium'of the press to announce to all upon wind principle we t hall,,t;rtnasct heel- i nos. U. is iernied the .. , B E PA . I" YSTE4f \, CA.%Ei OIT Zi".. M \ to all person. for the same article , and it shall be our eaeo:ok Piake those prices suck aS\ will induce ftrsuns who wish to, pay for their,,r, own Goods.' and not others, to all at least and: \ examine ortr stock, and if the prices don't come\ down to the syStrin; we cannot expect to sell them. Seine kind 16E 7 0_, May say' that it will be ''so but we think from the experience of , the past few months of every person who hap,( perred to owe the cnunt-ry merchants, especially,' if it turd been standing six months or more, with . . what coaiting, dunning,. threats, &c.; they havri' been:: beset, WO - think they will respond , the.aboye Otero and reli)l4 to buy no more - goods than they, can pap for, 'aid that they ar determined to support fhoSe who will establish that principle anti varry it out: We will let the system established stand upon, its own merits. , beire‘ing that it Is the most prudent arid wise course to be fmrsii'ed. in' every - branch of busi ness, and the, ktaV is not fo.distant when it will be (;:r.:(1:n/ . .r.t.v,atiopted. Caltarid pee iii and we.will show you goods situ ifitoitiiphiog figures.- . All kind Oflte'retiiitable Produce - taken In exchange fur Oltrods at the hioh'est:matket price. , . YOUNG' & SMITIt Sumnier!,' April 28th; 11358. GIVE CREDIT WHERE 'CREDIT, IS DUE! THI original ones •EitcE and READY TAT , Sti:re of New Ifitfo'f4l,' ' HAYDEN BROTFiEltgis '. The People's Agenti; are:nqw reeeiv-' in.; a large Stuck .of Strtykle and, Faicy,,Pry4, Goods,.(lroeerimt, gooti and Shoes, lints and Caps, %Vail and Windovi Paper,Wooden' Ware,, Forks, Mien, rmir and Salt-4 thz bM•fet or lond,—Yanteo.tiotions;iet4ley ahlWateher wholcs.,ld and retail; at prices thiti would as, tonish those Wok pbeted' in' thin reedy-pay 'hula:. news. - - -'I • ' . We rote nothing to do with Old_ Fogyiern - -: he him " gone' in'' r :- - has ..yatueuged, without: _groan or kick,,and the lag s een. of him he or'' holdie,4 6h.fa-the taut of "Hard Times;" and hi grinned h it 'thistly smile. as tin pasta . Ws Otiv FRIENDi.. • 'Onr motiolts'::44Ltve a nd Let Live.' . ~ . -ONE' 1 PRICE - ONLY l' ' ,Ca It be heft Aaiun' - , - 00tR E FOliSiiWlNtg6oS t , . . ,Eviiy .Arti etWaricinted as lterivsented . . . We-think or_ Mends and Customers foi Oleic. liberal Often "g‘a in times least , and we hope by strict ittenffa :to .buitinem, to merit a contin uance of die dame. - HAYDEN, BROTHERS, New, Illiifo l d, !:ilay tat, 183/11:=4.1.8te. _.- - \ -, • - .WOQL rpHE subsc riber r is csiry!pg on-the . shove bu n aittlPS as usual:- A. G. REYNOLDS., Proo.kiSrh uPel atb, MEE