d=l - - `den. Jim den. Vane. An exekange give - aLt :the follnwing.sietch of this blood-statoed moister of crime:. - . . In- early life, lie httd k 'difficulty, with Capt. T. W. Tiibscth, w‘hiCh resulted in challenge, but for -some reason they did_ not fight.' lle....nett comes in Collision with a liquor seller named sthith, and stabs him so that his life was foi some. tithe despaired of. The stabbing was done at „night. A abort time afterwards he. attacks ate Hon. Jas. 11. "Crayons at night, strikes him in the face; and - then runs off t9-a- place of safety. He next 'attacks and strikes a lawyer named Vail, a non-combatant. His next difficulty ix with GA, E. Dument, one arthed with -hatched, the other with a cane. They are separated. and - go to Petersburg,- to fight a duel. As usttst something turned up to stop the affair before any blood wits shed. He goes-to Metico and while there has a difficulty with *Gen. Joe Lane, in :which guns and pistols are elsoivn but not used., He re:bilis home, per iecutes the lawyer Vail, , and again isttacks him, this time - with ,an. iron poker. Vail .draws . n pistol, presents it at. Lane's breast, but not having been properly loaded, it mis ses fire, and - Lane's life is saved. He goes-to Congress,, attempts- to brew-beat 'Hunt of Ludisiono, who promptly etionentes phi, the matter, bOve'ver, as usual, was.‘amibly ad- Austed.N Hg.,,goes to Istansas, - Where be. has several diffculties,, ending with hilt recent ' murder of-a friend mid his own Adjutant General. Iris, political career' ittuil inoral r. harOcter would forma chapter about on a par with the above.—:Exclicfte.. AN INDIAN - Loriti.—Mils Bishop, who Went_to Minnesota as a :leacher, received an offer of inirriage from an Indian. -He came to her dwelling decked in all his finery— scarlet flannel, ring=, feathers, newly scoured brass ornaments,and bear's claws,and,tbrcmgh an intepreter,announced to her that sbe must be his wife. It was urged that he had one. _wife.. He replied 7 "All the - band have as many as they can -keep, - and I have but one." As an eitrao - rajnary inducement he proMised that she could have the' best corner in the lodge, hunt by his side,. and eat with him, wltilethe dark squaw was to hush - the papoose; conk. the food, carry the game,' hoe the corn, and . protide wood and water.- Miss Bishop, alitrle i fear, of the "green eyed monster,' 'even If le other 'Claimant tlid hold an in ferior position, declined the distinction. The Indian aleo begged a dollar to buy a shirt, ana left with a haughty air. The next day. Ite was drunk.. But Miss Bishop's associate almost fared worse. She had, only been a few weeks in the country - , and - . was ignorant of Indian customs. A young warrior, smitten with her; called often. Hoping to get rid of him ;_she gave him a ring. He interorett - d. it -as a token -of pdriiality; and returned to take her to his lodge. The 'next 'illy he again re turned, with six yming, braves, to compel her to gh with him .. Exp .- Mations and interfer ence-saved her. RIVER: In the gold discoveries of'New -.Caledonia, :•Toranto. Patriot sees new-dangers threaten the integrity of the British empire. It says : "The proximity of the country to California and its great alit tance fromfg . tigland,•are sufficient to tteter mine this point. Wohld there.be no danger that an American pipolittjon, foriaiing a ma jority in the territory, would dts*e. to set up a ver nmetkx of their own, entirely independent of Gieat -Britain, and then "i , l; for anhexal in with the - UniPed States the habits of the Ainericans ;lead 'to the Conclusion that there -would - be such dan'giti; and the point `i aell worth considering in any reg,nbitiona wlikb the Itnt)etihi Goveinme.nt - may be called upon to . make." FE/it4'UL LEAP.-A drunken sailor he -011.-ritirl to - the schooner Hart, just outside of Chicago ; went to - the mar. head, then to the t•truck, where han i ,winit by litte hand to the slender topmast, 4teiwiendAd off the silt ball and hurled it V() a•drstahce fr . oro the ve:sel's si,!e, then sprang into the air, go' mtn; 'lice. feet foremost into the water ; and after acing under a long time, rose to the surface and was rescued :aid taken to the hospital sttitskisiN: injured. - The distance jumped was one hutrdred and,seventy feet. .11INNESOTA LARD Ct.:Alta.—The Secrttaiy of the;lnterior .on, an appeal involtring the lilies of Monticello, Lower Monticello, and Moritzonia, in Minnesota, has decided that Under the laws the Mal t y beneficiaries of ,the trust are - the . octupants of the' town. No other proprietor?; .I.e recognized, nor bah the Department protect the claims or interests of non-resident shareholars fir lot-owners. The quantity of land for town purposes cannol ex imed three hundred and twenty abh under the law relating to that subject. WIIAT TITS INDIANS GOT FOR i iSlt LAND 'IN Indian -deed, dated Nor. 28, 1'668, made by Capi. Sandy, of Ossobe,Sag amore, shows that a lot ofland, twenty miles ,_scinate, ini the county of 'York,,„Mitine, was -sold,. for the following articles : " Two large Indian Blankets, two gallons .of Turn, tiio pounds of powder, four pounds of musket balls, and twenty strings of Indian beads, ' alai several - other articles not nttmtld:'3 MK" The store ofldr...rfulsbiter, at Easton, waf. robbed do the night bf the 4th, bad the, concealbd near the river, but being found, a syarch wi4A set upon theft'. tin Thursday'night, an unknown man made his appearance to remove them, and on being summoned to surrender, fled to the river, when he tits shot at and sunk, 20 yards from the shdre. The body has not yet been recovered. • 11 . ouon.—The New-Yolk Chilstian I;l7encer thus speaks of it 3 neighbor; the Tri bune: . " We can and do rejoice that the Tribune aTows itself at last in favor of sound'morali ty and pure religion.' So Sooti.as the men who compose its editorial corps afford any teasonable hope that they will practice the t ine dr adiocate the other, we shall believe iliat Satan is glowing weary in his work, and his concluded to discharge all his principal ,agents." A YOUNG LADY KILLED.--'Ol3 Saturday, a young. man_ and ifoman, who were to be married the . following Monday, weiitsout in the woods near Newago, Michi, gan, and sat down on a log. Meanwhile, a cockney sportsman, who was out after deer, seeing the flutter of the lady's dress, fired and thot ner through the: abdomen; causing her. de - atb in three lionis. AT: AIL - EOM f gatpurcEn ' KILLED: —DI. Mitchell; of Lake Bolivar, formelly of Vicks burg, Mass„ was recently shot by Parker Williams, whose farnily physician .he was, and whose daughter be Was said to have se duced. Mr. Williams gave hiniself up to ace authorities. ]Yr. tir: had a wife living at Nickburg: - • . A R:EMED4 T ItgY, 616 1101 _suffering 'frotn any disease:: of the throat or lungs, rest Assured that - sper.d'y relief !nay be obtained ty using Di. )Vislor's -Balscirit derri.guOcess- sueb' dass is unpar. IS'one•'„,ii genuine ittilesi signed I; Butts. A I k oT of new Virginia wheat - was 101.1 at teters_burilazt week, at el Q Per ligr An antidote of strychnine is said tp be milk .: The Baltimore American stattig that the life .of a Newfoundland dog was saved by pouring milk down his throat after he had. been poisoned. IFireL,Fireit .• i'iretiiitipAni A - 0. - • v; -willmeet at the At ontros - 'Engine House ob Monda at July 19th, 1858, at Ib'cloe -11 S. It. WILSON, See. HollowarshPills—A word to taint lies.-1t shout dbe underitood that the operation. of these famous Pills is not limited to the curd • tbose for Which the are successfully administered in this countri' and all others. They act also as an immediat corrective in minor ailments incident to hot sexes. We commend their most unreiervedl• as the very best family medicine, in existence If given to children suffering fromscholic free, constipltion, worms, or any disorder o f ' th. stomach or bowels, they invariably afford 'aide relief. In fact; they ought to he conside ered everywhere a domestic staple, forsickne whkther of a slight or serious character, canno long retain Its hold in any household where the ] ar&always,on hand. - [Owl. Notice.—There will be a letting of a Schoo l House to .build, near Moses S. Tyler's, on Sat' nrday, July 3d, at one o'clock, p. m., to the low, eat bidder. Said house to b 30 by" 20fee studded and braced, ten feet 'from top of sill t.' - underside of plate. Also, twilk)111 School boos . 1 1 to sell—one near S. T. Scott's, and the othe near George Frink's. THOMAS JOHNSON, - MILTON HUNTER, A. O. WARNER, Committee. The above letting has been adjourned t. 'lSittutday, July 17th, 1858. at which time dII interested are requested to a tend. . Pei order of Committee. July 3d, 1858, 10,000 Patients thirmhinnually by the use o lielmbold's Geniiine Preparation of Fluid &true. of Buchu, a most positive and specific remedy fo distressing ailments. - Read the ad've'rlisenien headed "Hekubolfi's Genuine Prepaiation." [m tinted.---A persotweither tralo or.femafe who ever used a bottle of DR. TORUS' VENETIA, LtmszE:NT, that win not sny it is the best articl e' for the cure of Rheumatism, Dysentery, Pains o all kinds, Croup, Cuts, &c. It is warranted 1, 1 cure—or no pay. Price 25 &50 cts. Depot, 5: Corti ndtstteet. Ne i w-Y2rk. NiThe genuine leSS . Xrglled S, I. Tobias. sold by A. TURREtt 1 Montrose, Pa. [26w3 Board and Rooms, for - the No twat School.,--thoee who will furnish boar, for students' during the coming term of the Nor mat setae!, and those who have vacant room. where students can board themselves, will pleas. inform me immediately, as - applications are al ready coming in. A large attendance is anticipated, so that stu dents will do well to apply early. • • , • %V. B. DEANS. At the Picture Gallery in the Brick Block. EXHIBITION. HERE-will an Exhibition of Mowing, by Ma T chines, on the farm of JOHN HARKING TON, one and a half miles East:of Montrose, o 0 Thursday, idly 15th, at 2 p. m. Owners of 'Machines, and Agents, are solicited td be present. Juclizei to be selected on the ground; THOMAS JOHNSON, President.. I F. M. WILLIAMS, • • A. BALDWIN., COMmittee. S. F. CARMALT, Agricultural Rooms. Montrose, July sth, 1858. 41'4441118D. - In New Milfh 4 .4, Jiirei 30. by Rei, A. Balch Mi. WII. C. II AR',TLEY, of Glenwood, .Mi.B E. J. HAII:DING. of the former p'itee. tA f: "In Springville, June 291.11,JANE A., wife . David, Wakelee ; and daughter of Hon. Phi Zander .S.:epbeng;dee'd, aged . 36 rears. ROSPIEUTIIiIFOR *B5B--59. TIIE PENNSYLVANIAN. DAIL 1 - ,\TRI- WEEKLY, (1: WEE K L I ,GREAT EVENTS of -the immediatn A- future, so largely depending upon the boltdbhgs and energy of the Democratic party of the cOontry, call for the widest dissimination among the people of all facts and argument elucidating anch.instaining the Democratic tional policy; and the duty of an independent Democratic journal, in such a crisis of our histol ban only be fully and advantageously discharge by Oh active f.lo-operation of- all who desire DemoCratit success, in extending the sphere of its usefulness. The Pennsylvanian has for over twenty-five years occupied the position of a ber4 tral Organ it Venntylrailia, winning by its bold+ ties-i and ability, the confidence and wefm regard of the Democracy of every State in the Union • and .the Proprietor iiiiifeals with confidence to the democracy of the country, in desiring no to extend still more widely its influence. H incites attention to the ability tith *hiCh hi paper is conducted, and the care eiercised in al its departments. Aside from its high and an queStioned charadter, no paper enjoy in a larger degree the confidence of the busines comitinrunity. Its Cofiltnercial and Moneta:l reports are full and compreheiisite ; its Marin List unsurpassed for correctness and reliability and in all - thh. departifleht:i of a first-el newtpaper no outlay or expense is spared take it complbte and !temptable, Tht' TRI-WEEKLY I'L'NNSYLVANIAN i printed every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and contains all the reading matter of the DAI' by editiona. The WEEKLY . PENNSYLVA, NrAN is printed every, Saturday, and IS wholly detoted to Nbwls, titerattire, Polities; Agricul tare and Trade. _ TERMS: Daily Pennsylvanian; $6 pe) annum, in advanc Tri- Weekly; $3 " u The ilriee of the Weekly Pennsylvanian i one dollar per annum; but for.the purpose further increasibk the circulfition, the follewin inducements are offered to Agents find others t' raise Clubs One Copy, one year, $l,OO . Six Copies, " 5,00 Twelve Copies, " 10,00 Eighteen " 5,00 , • Twenty-five " " - 20,00 Effr In all cases, orders for the_ paper mu - be accompanied by the cash. or Letters to be addressed, post-paid to WM. RICE, Proprietor. No. 108 South Third street,' Philadelphia. 1: roaTANT :DISCOVERY. E would call the attention of the Farme of this county to the Indepimdent Too; W Horse Rake. -This Rake has been proven bevo .d a doubt to be THE BEST RAKE IN USE. They will be left for sale at niben. of .the publi. plices in this county, and I would fia y t, those who wish a HORSE RAKE t o • therif for themselves, and if not liking the`to . t turn them within three - days' uninjufed: All o C.ets addressed to me-walla promptly attend . to. , CHANCY FCKYF: Montrose, July Ist, 1858.-37w3. . - GWD - Scythes , Snaths, and Hay Forks, cost, at TURRE.LI;S SA NISH COIN taken at P • ' at the Smi l e of GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & C ..: Montrose, May 12.t.h, 1858. • :11 7 001,11 1 001 • I • yANTED 10000 ibe. of Woof, whieh will pay the highest market price, cask ! deliVoed at our store. YOUNG & SMITH. StYmmersville, June 7, TB5B. : :Y B. MoICEA ' , A'RNEY and COUNSELLOR at LA 'ol:Gain the Union Block—Towanda, , Bra ford.e'orinty, Pa: - s.k. Olr'Will attendprolopty to all profession hnsipesa intrusted to !Arbon thi's and .aajoini counties. ~ •' . , . [je3'sStf NOTICE IS hereby giten that all persons are forbidden from making any further excavations, or re moving atone or earth from the itodu qttarry or thereabouts, in the Borough of Montrose, except so far as has been specially permitted to William Gilmore, to remove a limited amount of stone Already uncovered, tirieany 'Person o r persons 1 1m-cutler trespassing on the said sfonequarry con trary to this order,will be proceeded against ac cording to luw. By order of theronirnissionerii. W. A. CROSS MAN, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, • Montrose, July 6th, 1858. S . 27w4. DISSOLUTION. N OTICE h e reby given,that the _of lS is s day di by mutual cciisent. LEANDER MIFF'S, Jackson, June 34, '58. E. P. PIN. • The 'honks and accounts can be found at the residence of Leander Griffis, who is authorized to settle the same. All persons having unsettled neountN, are requested to settlo tho same. AUDITOR'S NOTION. THE undersigned, having been appointe)l 1 • the Court of Common Pleas of Susque hanna County, an Auditor to make distribution of the motleys in - the hands of the Sheriff of said comity, arising from the sale of real estate of G. S. Mesick, R. A. Mesick.and Harvey Hall, will attend t 3 the dutiei'of Said appointment at his office in Montrose, on Saturday the thirty•first day of Julys next at one o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place all persons interested in said moneys will preserit their , claims or be forever barred from coming in uprin said ':'und. FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor. June 30th, 1858,-27w-4.. WM. B. SIMPSON, WATUE REPAIRER,„ MON:TROSE, PA. Merritnan's Boot and Shoe Store, next to J. Ethridge. • lAVING worked for the past nine years with the most skillful workmen, ha feels confident that he can do the most difficult jobs on short notice. . Alt Work Warranted In Give Satisfaction. . . . W. B. StStrsox hs w or k ed for mo for findg time, and 1 cam recommend . him as a'careful and skilful workman, competent to do as good work as can Be done• in the cO'ontr.y, and -worthy Of confidence. Wx. A. CITA:I6EIMIN. Towanda Theo tOth, 1855. Refers to--Wm. Eiwa,ETv v..Mtird, - E. D. Montayse, E. 0. Goodrich, 8.-Kingmbury, Towan da; B. S. Bentley, L. Searle, C. D. Lathrop, J. Wittenberg, Montrose. • * * *Jewelry neatly repaired on short notice, and onieasobsible terms. [June 15th, 1858.—tf. R. R. R. Alarming Signs of a Sidi) Summer. .pllE.Summer and Fall of 1858 will be mark ed in the records of time as the most sickly - , 4,nd Unhealthy of seasons that have visited the northern portion of this Continent for many years. slalarious diseases, in their most m'alimtabt and . _violent forms, will prevail as epidemics in Sew, Lions of our country that have been deluged by the Into overflowing of riverse . reeks and bayous, End drenched by the recent Ifbavy rains. YELL'QW FEVER, TYTHIOD FEVER, BILIOL'S FE VER, FEVER AND AGUE, COG E*TIVE INTERMITTENT AND REMITTEN'T FEVERS. CHOLE RA., FLU.K PTSENTERIES, SUDDEN ATTACKS OF VOMITING will rage with violence in the vicidity of low, marshy lands, and where the deluge-of waters and drenching', of rains have been suffi cietitly violent Co •produce miasma frotri decom position of Vegetable or other decomposed mat ts.r. In our Southern and Western States we may therefore expect the prevalence as epidemic, slalarions disease ,in one or the other of the above tamed forms: and in order that the Pub lic may provide- themselves with the proper means to otect their systems against - sudden attacks of disease of nny_itind, we notify the peo ple of the approach of these maladies. In Rad way's Ready Rtlief ritt hate the preventive. With this Remedy, however violent and malig nant infectious and deadly triaj , he the character of the disease, it mink harm yea. A tea -spoonllll of this life-protecting - Remedy, drank in a little water three or four times per day, will fortify the 'stomach against the infectious gasses of these fevers, that yott are as safe from danger as though you were breathing the most whole. some and invigorating atmosphere under the sun. Radwav's Ready-Relief has beet proved, in the Yellow Feverof 1853, to be the best disin fectant in use._ ny of our readers are so un fortunate as t --afflicted with any Fever, Cholera, Flux !Ise well —either Yellow, Congestice, Intermittent, or Remittent—ttad way's Ready RelieOtided with Radway's Regulators, will in a rot" hoU s arrest the violence and dan ger of the disease, and soon cure you. C433131bN 'DISEASES Diseases such as itheumalism, Gout, Sciatia, Neuralgia, 'Pad Aches, Influenza, Rush of Blood to the Head, Biliousness; Cholics, Tooth Aches, Croup, ihooping Coughs, Inflammation of the Bowels Sand Lungs, Sudden. Attacks of Chats and Fecers, Sickness at the Stomach, Congestion of the Brain, Sun Stroke, Liter Dpultfes ; and other painful, debilitating and enfeebling trialadiaq, will run riot throughout the length and breadth of the land, attacking in their most violent forms the aged, middle raged, and youthful. Bat against these ills, which inflicf. so much pain upon their victims Railitay'n Ready Relief will in p few months remove the most fierce ,and torturing pains; and, if used in connection with Rad say's Regulattifs, speedily etlect a cdre. - CHRONIC DISEASES Those who are so nnforttinate as to be of flitted with Chronic disCaies, Breaking Out, Running Sores, Iluniors, Ferer Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, PrieklY !feat, Sore Heq, Sore Eyes, js, Sorii, in the Nose or Moulk, Canker, Boils, Bloteket, Erysipelas, Bad Cintghs, Swollen Parts; will suffer increased rigonles ftgnt them: diseases, during this sick circle, unless the plobd is cleansed -from its Humors; and the system renovated of its impurities, by Radwdrs fteurH rating Resolvent. This Remedy is fi quick cure for the above.named diseases and it is the only known remedy that .will completely eradicate from the system diseases inherited by constitu tional trarminission. Persons afflicted with Scrofula, Fits, Syphilis, or any Chronic disease, will be effectually cured, if RA•'iiars ftenovatiqg Resolvent is used. PREPARE TO RESIST THE PESTILENCE A great number of those who die froin peski. 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 greatest im. portance to those who desire to live through an attack - of 'this kind, whether Cholera, Yellow Feiner, Sun Stroke, Congestions; or Blain Fever, to hive Radway's Ready Relief and Regulators ready to use 3t any moment. These Remedies, taken when you feel unwell 'Ai in paid—either slight or violent—will instantly check and stop the Odgress of the _disease, and deliver you from further harm. Let every floksekeepet; Planter, Fartner,Shiprntreter, and; in fact, all havingsharge of others. keep a supply of Radway's Ready Re !ief, Reguletors, and Resolvonts in their houses. A mitts SEASON IS FAST APPROACHING—Diseaies of the most terrible and fatal character will pre= veil; but, with these Remedies at hada, you may rest secure. There are no remedies known to flfiviicians that the public, as a general rale, can •rely upon, in the successful treatment of infectious and malariods diseases. .Radway's Ready 'Relief, or Regiatitors, as curative/3 and preventives+ against attack of infectiono and malignant Fevers, are fixed Mts. R. R. R. Remedies are sold by Druggists and Merchants evervwheje. RAM:MY-dr...C0..162 Fulton st., N. Y. Sol p by A. TURRELL, and IL THAYER. Montrose, July 7th,-3m: :NE GOODSII-f, ...AT. ; _ H. J. WEBB'S. MONTROSE, 30112, 1.68 . CAS\FOR WOOL. . HBURRITtswill pay.the highest price in ~ cash for wrt)l at his store. New,Milford, Juno 28, 1858. $lOO,OO - 'REWARD! poR a Better, Safer, or more Economical 'Light than can be had hy. using D. P. Peters Patent Non-Explosive Self-Generating Gas Lamp, it being equal if notuperior to the best Coal Gas. The material used fr . - generating this is Burning Fluid or iEtherial Oil \ The Gas is generated in the Burner by das:omposing nud evaporating the Fluid by its own hent4orming pure Hydro-Carbonic Gas, which is aliconveyod to the Burner,leasing no substance nncontierned. The Burner can be fitted to any ordinary L-ltop and warranted perfectly safe and free from Any danger of explosion, is free from smoke or urk pleasant smell. Iris perfectly adapted tor\ Churches, Hotels Stores, Reading Rooms, Pri. rate Dwellings, -42. c., &e., and only requires a trial to prove its superiority over every other portable light now in use. The following calculation will show its econak my over other materials used for lightS: Peters? Self-GescratiefF GuA•Latntp With Fluid or lEthennl Oil at 60 cts. per gul. with six Jet Burk- erti, ! 1 et. per hour Camphene it 55 cts. per galloq 21-2 Lard Oil at $1.25 " " 2 2.3 ' " " Spierm Oil at 92.50 " "et 4 cts. " i• Fluid with Common burners at 60 ets. per g4llun, - - 2 . 1-2 -" " Gas at $2.25 per lOCO feet, - I 1-4 " : " Gas at $4.00 " " " - - 2 1-4 " " I wish it distinctly understood, that this Gas Burner will produee_more Light than any other Port..ble Lighi in- as. his very simple, easily trimmed, and kept in order. The public aro invited to call and .e.Namine this Premium Lamp For themselves before pur chasing elsewhere, this being the only Patent Burner having on•conductor. For sale nt the Boo' ' env. by A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Ju e 15th, 1858. SUSQUEHANNA CO. 101111A1 SCHOOL; J. F. STODDARD, A. M., Principal. ' • IIF. undersigned take pleasure in announc ing that the tiliSQ'A COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL will again open in the Academy Buil dings, in Montrose, on illandny, August 30th,, ISSS, to continue eleven weeks, under the charge of Prot. Szounan'n and competent Assistants, aided also, for ten weeks, by B. F. TEWKSBURY, 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 is not pecuniarily in terested in the school.] Prof. Stoddard's character 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. hors among Us in the past, are sufficient guaranty for'the future . . • Daring the preSent summer ho will visit the Normal Schools of Canada to. possess himself of whatever improvementS, in the Art of teaching they may present LECTURES Prof. Stoddard will lecture on the Science and Art of Teaching and Moat 'Development. Mr. Tewksbury will lecture on Physiology and Hy. giene. Tko following gentlemen will also lec ture before the school: J. 1.. Richardson, Supt. of Luzerne co., N: A. Calkins, editor of the'Sin den, and Schoolmate. N. Y., lion. Wm Jessup, R. Pk Little, and 13.5. Bentley, Esqs., Rev. B. B. Emory, and others. There will be a Primary Department connect . - eewith the school, under the 'Charge of Miss El. len C. Pirk. EXPENSES . - - - Tuition in Normal Department, 11 weeks, $5.00' "- Primary 3,50 " Normal " & Latin & Creek, 9,00 80 - ard pr. week, 2,00 It it desirable that tnition bills be paid in-nd vance,lnd no deductions will be made except in cases of protracted sickn'es's. Students can board themselvek, as - heretofore. Cooking stoves and furniture can be rented of Jr. 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 6 prfseni at the opening of the school. W. JESSUI', Pre" t. C.T. REAP, &Cry. Montrose, Juno 8, 185&.-3m. TIOGA POINT KG C RA's. -AND WORM Athens, Bradford County, Pa. I L • WELLES, BLOOD dc CO. KIRBY'S mow Eit&REA p ull Ile WE aro manufacturing, the above mentioned 1 V excellent machine for eastern Pennsyl viola and the aeighboring counties in New York, and invite the particular attention nf farmers to the following features of Kirby's Mower and Reaper, which we believe to be superior to all others in use, in the following particulars,;—lt is the light est in use ; is strong and durable ; simple in con struction ; easily : worked ; adapted for horses or oxen ; requires much less draught than other ma chines ; has no side draught though it cuts a wide swath; will work on rough ground where no other machine can follow it ; very difficult to be clogged in any-kind of grass, be it wet or dry ; net liable to ..get out of repair: is composed principally of iron; is a perfect combined, machine, working equaily ire l whether stowing or reaping; and is the cheap est if prirec—Slower being only 6100, and the combined Machine sl2o,—making it altogether the, Utost.desirable Mower and Reaper in market. Farmeri.wantiog RELIABLE . Mowers & Reapers, should . fiy ,a.ll.tneans see our macbint before making up their aiinds to buy any other. Additional & interesting information concerning the;Kirby machine iscontaiped in oar Illustrated Catalogue, which also describes our other ma chines and implements, amotig: w iih are Emery's Patent Changable Rail Road Horse Powers; Tioga„Point Improved Threshers and Cleaners, Th relaters and Separators, Portable Saw Mills, Plots's; Cultivators, and Horse floes; Cider Mills, and Grain Drills. Ou r - • PORTABLE DOG POWER is a valuable machine, and much superior tp the common Inclined wheel, and is adapted tor dai ries of - from five to twenty cows. Send forct/pies of our Catalogile and Price list for yourself and neighbors. . . 'WELLES, BLOOD & Athens, Pa.. June Ist, 1858. I '2'310 H. L. BLOWERS, Agent for Ettsq'a sootily, POst. °Mee address, Montroie, Pa. A BOOS FOR THE MILLION. (JUST PUBLISHED.) TREATISE OR FERIVEN'OD Itpungs, or the Art of Brewing, Distilllng, Rectifying and Manufacturing Sugars, Wines, Spirits and all kinds of Liquors, including Cider and Vinegar— ivith Wood Cuts. This work Which has been favorably reviewed by thq Now York PreSN Con taining; 1060 - valuable directions in Medicine, Metallurgy, PyrqtoChey, Artificial Guano, Cos metics, Artificial Gum Aralsc, ArtifiCiat Gems, Bleactling rtf Sheil Lie, Sealing Wax, Cements, Pastes, Cleaning Cleansing and Clearing 3late rials, Family Soap* Starch Polish, Cologne and other Perfumed %Vafers, Dentritices, Antique Oils, Hair Dyes and Restorers, . Solders and Silverinks, Varnishes and Inks. • Price $2, mailed free by the author.. DR.. L. FEUCHTWANGER, Practical Chemist. 143 Maiden Lane, New York.-18M2i. NOTICE• • THE copartnership heretofore. t existing un der the name of Dickerman ilr. - Garral i t is this day dissolved by mutual consent: The ootes and accounta of the .Into firm are .in Horatio Garratt's hands for collection. J. DICKERRAN, Jr. HORATIO GARRATT. New Milford, June 10th,g1868. The bu4ipess will be continued at the old stain) by ilie subscriber, who will be happy to • old. friends, and ns many new ones ns May be disposed to favor him with a call. More hereafter. S. fkle-KIIRMAN, Jr. New Milford, June 10th, 1858. NEW 'JEWELRY ..., -,.... - L , VANS & ALLEN have P.: - .14 this day returned from . ~ , . .111, New York with .a. well select ; DT . 110 . i. .:1 4 ed and choice assortment of .; i - z Watches, Jewelry a # 4 -..* i ___ -$ . 2":-/".•.- ,- „AND fANCY GOODS, lich together with their former atock,makes the argest.and best variety of goods in their line ever offered to the inhabitants of Birthamton; and as the chore were purchased for cash, will be sold nt the lowest cash prices, and all articles Warrant,, ed according; \ to representation. The attention of all personi•wishing to examine,or purchase is respectfully solicited. EVAN* & ALLEN, NP. 2 Odd Fellows' Hall. . WATOHES.— Gold and Silver Watches, of every description, of our own impor tation, and also of various other. makers, open face.and hunting, for sale by Ev.kits& ALLEN. ILVER WARE.—Tabre 'end Desert Forks; Table, Desert, Tea, Preserve,. Cream, Salt and M ustard Spoons; Pie, Cake, Butter and Fruit Knives; Cups and Goblets; Card Cit.ses; Salt Cellars; sets Of KnivO, Fork inki Spoon; and Napkin Rings, of sterling silver, at EVANS & ALLEN'S. PLATED WARE.—A handsome variety of I'lat,d Castors, Cake and Card Baskets, Cups, Forks and Spoons, eitra heavy plate, Tea Sets,, Sugar Baskets, SaßCollars, &c., for sale by EVA?iS & ALLEN. JEWELRY. -A very beautiful assortment of Cameo, Mosa!e, Gold Stone, Enamelled, Stone Ind all Gold Ear-Wags and Breast-Pins, just received by EVANS & ALLEN. :1 • OLD CH AINS.—Fob, Vest, Chatelaine and k_A Neck Chains, of various patterns and A eights, by EvAss & ALLEN RACELETS.—The bust stock of Bracelets 1.1 ever offered in Broome County, corTi,sting of Gold Link, Bank Hair, Jet and Coral, of the' newest pacts, cheap, at EVANS & ALLEN'S, N 0.2 Odd Fellows' Hall. Binghamton, May 25th, 1858. Ll LEEVE BUTTONS. r -A very supeziv - r!i- Q de of Onyx, Cameo, tjold Studs, gel and Cameo Sleeve Buttons and ,Sfiles, for sale by EVANS & ALLEN, No 2 Odd Fellows' Hall. Binghamton, June 4th, 1858. GOLD SPECTACLES- 2 0f every age, can vex and concave, also Silver, Steel, Plated and German Silver, do., LI EVANS & ALLEN. LATED KNIVES.—A large stock of Table P and Desert Knives, also Steel Knives and. Forks, for sale.by ' EVANS & ALLEN. CORAL BEADS—By the bunch, also Coral Necklaces and Armlets, by 1 Ev ( vlcs & ALLEN. GOLD 'first rate, stock ol gold Pens, with and without holders, by , Eva:is &ALLEN. POCKF. vary desirable as sortment of One, Two, Three and Four BladedltniVes, also, a good lot of Scissors, all sizes, by. EvAss & ALLEN. LOCKS—Plain and Alarm, Lever and Pen el dulum, 30 day, 8 day arid 30 hour; Wood and Iron Cases, by EVANS & ALLEN. NAPKIN RINGS--Silver,Avory and Bone, by - EVANs & ALLEN. el OLD Tlll - 3IBLES—Some very heavy, like -1131" wise Silver do., of all sizes, by EVANS. & ALLEN, - No. 2 Odd Fellows' Hall. Binghamton, June 4th, 1858.‘, The GREAT ANRAOADOU a IHEALTH hunkfnd• A Boon to the Mehl TFIE want of a 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'sjnvaluable Pills have be come the Household Remedy of all nations. Their attribute is to Prevent, IL3 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. , Dispep%iii. The great scourge of this .continent yields quickly to a course of these antiseptic Pills, and the digestive organs are restored to their proper tone; no matter in what hideous shape this liy ura of disease exhibits itself, this se:itching and. dnerring remedy disperses it from the patient's system... Getiteral Debility and Vl:edkrtess. Froth whatever cause, Lowness of Spirits, and all other signs of a diseased liver, and other dis erganizations of the system, vanish under the. eradicating influence of this all powerful anti senile and detergent remedy. , Bilious Disorders. . The proper quantum and right condition otthe 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 ftine tions of the body, • Sickly: Females. Should loose no time in trying a few doses of thiS relating and renovating remedy, whatever may be their eqmplaint r it can be taken with safety in all periodical and other disorgactilations, its effects is all but miraculous. tlorefoted Proof. The testimony of nations is una n imously borne to the health-giVing virtues of this noble remedy., and certificates in every living langtivre bear witness to the Undeniableness of the fn-, trinsic Worth. IblloWay's Pills arc the best remedy known in the world for the . followittg diseases: AstliniS, Diarrhma, Influciiia, Stone and Bowel Coin -Dropsy, Inflareation,Gravel, plaints; Debility, Inward Secondary Coughs, Fever and Weakness, Symptoms ; Colds, Apse. • 'Aver Venereal Chest Dia:Female , Complainfi, Affections, eases, Complaints,Lowness of ‘Vorms of Costiveness,lleadaches, Spiriti; - all kinds. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Piles; • ,- r47—CAUTION!—Nono are genuine unless the words "Holloway. New York and London." are discernible as a iFater-Mark -in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box: the'same may be plainy seen by holding the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be given to any. - one rendering such information as max fend to the dAtection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicinespi vending the same, knowing them to be spdrions. *,,,*01d at. the Manufactories of Professor II ow.owxy, 80 Maiden Lane, Now York and by all respectable Druggists and Dealer's in Medi cine throughout the United,States and the civil ized world, in boxes 25 cents, 6'3 cents gvi at each. • , , . Plir There is considerably saving by faking the larger sings. N..B.—Direetiona for the guidance of patientii in every disorder are /Axed to each box.. June 3d, 1858. [22ootaly. PROFESSOR WOOD'S Hair Reatoratl•e TURSELL'S, HIG-HLY IMPORTANT INFORMILTION- \ To Gentlemen who 'Wear Clothes. IHAVE recently made arrangements, at, co siderable expenacc for doing work in the TAILORING BUSINESS on very short notice, in a neat,durnble, and fash. ionable manner, and at reduced prices. I will furnish garments to.order, if desiro4, or render the customer whatever assistance he may need in selecting 'materials- of the beat quality. and at the-lowest market prices. „. All my work will be warrantedrukEto fit, fin. tsh and durability. No customer need take his work from the shop unless it suits him. Being permanently, and exclusively angag,ed_ in this business, it shall he mygrelt aim to please the, public, and thus secure their patronage. • P. LINES. 1414trose, June Ist 1858. 33tf. Administrators'Notico. WHEREAS Letters of AdministrationloAke Estate of Allen Tennant, late of New Milford township, county of Susq'a, deceased, have been granted to the subscribers; all persons indebted ,to the saikestatc ace requested to make immediate payment; and those having claimi' against the seine, will present them duly anthen fleeted for settlement, to FOVAS.D. TENNANT, „ • NtRAVILLE-TENNANT. New Sfiliord, it;ne, 2d, BINGHAMTON WATER CURE, BINGHAMTON, BI? 004f.bCO.N. Y. TH ISESTABLISHMENT Chas been greatly, enlarged and improved- during the' spring, and is now ready for the receptiOn of Patients. Few similar institutions in this country com bine so Many advantages for the successful treats ment orlnvalids. The location is beautiful, the house new and commodioug, the rooms large,air), well furnished and every way. arranged with a view to the health and comfort of the occupants. The Physicians, Dr. Thayer .and tylfe, have . had twelve years experience (the la.st .eight at Binghamton)in treating diseases Hydropathicza I ly during which time they have treated successfully, thousandkof sick persons,. many after their dis eases havri been pronounced by .eminent Physicians. In addition to their patients at the "cup s E" tlfey hasir a large practice in the village and surrounding country, which makes:Them fa miliar with the treatment of diseases of every grade And character. They planned, built, 'and' own the "BinghamtonWater-Cure,nconsequently it is upder their entire control and management !In all those diseaseit to which the peculiar 'a daptation of •llydropathic treatment has been successfully demonstrated, they will .generally guarantee a speedy and perfect restoration.— Such are the following, viz—Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Nervous diseases, Dyspepsia, Scrof ula; Spinal complaints, Tumors, Ulcers, enlarge ment of Joints, diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Dropsv, Ague and Fever, Female complaints of every kind, Skin diseases, Catarrh, &c. &c. Persons who have beenlong sick or bed-ridden and who have not succeeded heretofore in their efforts to regain their health, are especially invi ted to consult ur or givo us a call. terms from $5 to $lO per week. - Car Dt. Thayer will be at Searle's Hotel in Mentrose, on Thursday, August 5:11, where any Invalids who desire, may consult him. For further particulars, address my:lotriJ • O. V.-THAYER, M. D. GROCERIES! Groceries!---A splen did assortment of Gkoceries et very low figures. BOOTS and Shoes.--!Just received a large aseorment—for sale :cheap. CROeIiERT.---A new lot just received and for sale. CEDAR and Stone Ware--.ln all its variety. READY-MADE 'Clothing of every description. To Dairymen.-4Ve have a large lot of A No. -1 Firkins atid;ubs foi sale. I'OUNG & Slimmers, Penn. • ' 17t.f. April 118th. 1858. TO THE SNEEZING PUBLIC. Durno's Celebrated Catarrh Snuff, I_YF•ILLIBLE REMEDY. • For, SALE BY R. THAYER, Montrose; . . S. D. TOMPKINS, . rooklyn ; • Wm H. THAYER, Dimodt. "HOME AGAIN" OFIICE, over Wilson's LODGINGS, at SEARLE'S HOTEL MontrosO, Min:ll.loth, 185.8. Rev. Jose:4)li E. King, A. M., i • c"' - vimanarr2aul, 4•D i • c 0 0 A FIRST CLASS SE)IINARY FOR ..-I Ladies and CentleMen, Pall termle" 4.2 ' . CO 1 ~ opens August 19, 1858. • / til H} I:1) $32 40 pa • for-Board and TuititKint fs. , , .38 , tt e ) Common English, for term of Fouilenl.lll 141V.eckilo. Superb brick buildings, beauti giffully located on the Rail - mad, near Sara- G I , ,Itoga Springs. SL : perior facilities for Mu-h - r4 ; sic, Paintin,g, and' French. Studerts re 4 'veired at any time, and charged only fort I.4%the res;due . of the term. •• ' 0 • i°4 F T4 For Catalogues ndslresa the -PR . INCtrAt,., - . June 17th. 1858. [3-4m3. - SEE HERE; SAVE your 25 per cent. by calling at the MOTROSE BOOK STORE with your Spanish and Meiican Money, and I will se_ll you any one or all the articleq,L have on hand for Spanish or Mexican coin at par, and some of them at cost at . that. A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Jine 15th, 1858. Adminiitt4tox's,.N.citiee• WHEREAS Letteiu of Administration to the estate of Elleti Bagley, late of Brooklyn tswns"h • ip, Connty ; of Susquehanna, deceased, hate been granted to tiro subscriber;, .all.persons indebted to the s;id.estate ace requested to make imniediato payment; and those haying .claltne against - the same, will present,tliegn duly authen ticated for settlement, to R. W, . „ , • Adiontstrator. Brooklyn; 37ne Bth, 1858.-23w6. . . hIST OF LETTERS - remainingin the Post Office at Moritrose,lune 30th s t 1858. • Boomer, Rev. James C. Millarie, Bridget. Bixby. Augustus Marshall. Wm. Ji. Bell, Miss Jana Murphy, John P. Brown,Miss Caroline M.O'Connell, Michl Clark, Miss Ellen Perkins. David Downes, Miss H. E. Patterson, Miss A. - D,aVey, Peter • Raynor, Jacob %V. Dunmore, M. , . gichardsoo„ll: 2. Dunmore, Miss Arville Rogers. Mrs. Mary F. Ellis, Miss Elizabeth Reed, Climan L France, i s M. _ Robiniun, M. , Godard, Francis . Shay, Miss Antonett _ Hill, Edon -Sutton, Mark • • Hale, Jacob, - §turlin, Enoc Hines, Joseph Sumner, George Higley, Miss Polly Secor, R. H. Haywood, Jason , Seamans-, A. B. Ijalliman, Miss Slisan Saril, C. H..& D. Johnson. ' Sonnet Stockholm, Win. • Int, William Suslß, 'Maine/ Jenks, Perry Vance, Mrs. Margaret Keeler, Sidney Vanhorti, J. W. 5 Kelsey, EPhraim - Warren Wm. H. Lyons, F. D. ' Weston ,Willard Lark, Anton ' Weston, litaster Gel:lige ..• Moran, Martin Pe l ons calling for any of the above letters will p ease say "advertised." • ~ - 1 If. I. WEBB, P. M. Post Office. biontrose,'Pa., t June 30th, 1858. WOOL, WOOL. . • LTAYPES BROTHERS will .pay the high eet, cash price for Wool delivered at their • View Milford, June UM, 1858. Take Due. Niitkel And govern Tonrselves accordingly, THAT IT IS THE WI jL AND I'LEASUILE OF 6attenb.er, osedattm, To make public announ evnent of the act that they have entered into NEW ARRANGE', AIENT, for the joint bencfi - uf tliemelves and the laboring community, ns knows: . . They. will r4ceive • - SPANISI I I COIN at par, in exeliange.for all goods purchasedit their establishipent from, this date; and in ad ditionjbereto .patmE theroselvils to hell goods, from 25 to 30 per cent cheaper than any, other firm in Northern Pennsylvania. 'There is at the present' , ti,Te, a . large amount of Spanish Coin in circulation - in this region; and• having seen with,surprilse in the public prints of this ,county, a notice to the effect, that such coin is • reduced in value at MOSTROSEL. EtraVrtrlTUMWagokota Tkat we are in great :need of money, and as the said Sitnnish Coin is the •beit silver in the market, w? advise all persons in possession of such coln to bring the same- to G UT TE4VB ER G, ROSEIVBA tar who will ta4o it at Its Pornier lue We are constantly recievinz DRESS GOODS of the latest Styles and of the finest qualities, comprising, - a splendid assortment—of S4ctrls, Mantillas, Bonnets, and a superb stock of Drort - Y,3 • to which we invite the particular attentionof conn try Milliners. A beautiful assortment of Em broidery, comprising Collars, Sleeves, 4inens, Laces, and White Goods too numerous to. men- - lion. We devote a great deal. of attention 'to the READY-MADE CLOTHING business, and have a large Tailoring establish ment connected with our Stores at Ilontroke and Susquehanna Depot. Nye flatter ourselves that we can fit a manbe he dwarf or giant, and no matter how illsbapen—in presentable style, provided always, that his portmonnaie is stuffed with the "needful" (defined by us to consisi4f Spanish as Well as American coin). - * * *Cull, and get yoitt money's worth fit the Store. SA . . • GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO Montrose, Pa , • May .18th, 1858:( R. KENYON WO! ID respectfully invite attention-to tho fact that he will .receivo SPANISH COIN at PAIL in exchange for Goods at lowess prices, or on notes and- accounts, sort would respectfully. invite attention to his well seterteil stock -of. .1011 t consisting in part as follows: Rich Bladt Silks; Brochts:.Stella and Cashmere Slows from 88 to s'2o; 'Rich Ribbons; Barages, /Challis, •Prints, and Robes; Embroidered Colla4 from 6 1-4 cta. to 20.,et5.; Parasols, Umbrelhis„and. Carpet Bags: CROCKERY AND HARDWARE. ; Scythes—an excel ent assortment, best in "this eity,"—ltakes.. Hay Forks, Straw'Forki, Bruns Kettles, &c.. &e., &e. . , . Fine Stock of Ladies' SPOCli g Wail Pa per, and a Large Assortment of Carpeting, In fact.,a Nice Stock of, RICH GOODS—to ba sold i k t the LOWEST PRICES, for SPAN/SEX COIN. • . . So come one and all. and, hereafter avoid ail such as show you by their practice , that they do not du by others as they wisti-others , to.do by them. You, will please take notice that. no dealer offers you Spa:ti:h Coin at 20 cents in change they expect to get more. P. 8. Therc is another clasc oCcustomers 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 proba bly. prove a fatal mistake to their credit with me, "and if they will -set themselves to work to -pro-- ewe the needful they will•be relieved the Kea once of that special 'messenger whom no one cares to see._. - - • toads as herer'etofore will be sold to Prompt six months buyers-- - -and lhoso only--,-on time. All those who have not settled their accounts for the year past please *call and settle the same withetit-delay. Yours truly, in trade, - May 18th, 1858.1 R.-KENYON. NEW GOODS! AN EW GODS!! -- . • YOUNG & SMITH'S READY4'.A.Y STORE. . rp HE (44-r:signed would announce to their friends, and the publicseneral ly that they have just returned . from thq city and are recei3 and opening a new and complete assortment of NEW dOODS o various idud.t,whieli will be sold at priceS to snit the times for CASH or PRODUCE. We MVO'. sought Ilse medintii of th e press to announce to , all upon what principle we shod transact b usi oess. It is termed the . 1 READY-PAI SYSTE2 ,• OR, Ch.%111 ILIND 0-110'EblaCE. - . - 0 11_21 77. IC E to all'Tersons for the same article, and it shall be our..endeavor to make those prices such as, will 'induce persons who wish. to-pay.for their then Goods and not others, to call at least and examine our stock, arid if the prices don't come: down to the system, we cannot expect to sell Them. S'i' ;me kind friend may say that it will be so c 19,7 but we - think from the experience of the past: few months of eery person whohap pened to owe the country merchants, especially. if it had been standing six months or more, with what CoaXing - , - , dunning, threats, &e., they. have been begat, we think they Will all respond to . ' the above system :trill resolve to buy no ntoro goods than they can pay for, and-- that they are determined to-support these who will establlslt .that principle and carry it out. We will let the system established stand up - on its own merits; believing that it,is the most prudent and wise emirseto be pursued, in every branch of busi 7 ness, and that the day is not far distant when it will be GESECALLV adopted. Call, and see us ard we will shim' you goods at astonishing low figures. . All kinds of Merchantable Produce taken in exchange for Goods at the highestnearket . pyiee, . , ot:Nd Summqrs, . April 28th, 1858 c GIVE CREDIT WHERE .CREDIT. IS DUE T HE original ONE ERICE - and READY-FAY :Lore of New Milford, • HAVDtS BROTHERS,- The Peditolle7s A;te,uts, are now Permit:. log. a large Btoek: of. Staple ind:Faney Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, lints and Caps, Wall rind Window Paper, Wonden Ware, Forks, Hoes, -Flour and Salt — by the barrel oe load,—Yfinkee Notions; Jewelry and Walehes— wholesale and retail; nt prices that would as tonish. Mond not posted' in the rea - dy.pay bnsi4 ness. We hare nothing fo do with Old Fogyism,— he has "gone in",-has vamoosed without a groan or -kick. and the last seen of him ,he was holding On to the tail of "Hard Times," and he, grinned a ghastly smile as he passed lg.s OLs Fa►>:nns. . . Out motto, is—Live and Let- Lire. ONE PRICE ONLY Csitt't be beat dosFu: NO CHARGE FOR SHOtING.GOODS::. Every ArtiVle Warranted as lie) esented ! We think our friends, and customers for their liberal patronage in times past, and we hope; by strict attention to basiness, to' merit'asontin: %lance of the same., HAYDEN BROTHER New Milf.ord, May Ist, 1858.-18tc . - • . . WOOL • CARDIArG, 't" MBE subscriber is carrying 'on the above siness as usual.. A. G. = REYNOLDS: Brooklyn, June, Bth, I'BsB —210., / • I