gist of Ikrtmiums, . . .. , _ . to be ~arecirded, at thl 7- Suslaeleannti County Ageicultaral E;hibitionfor the year 18.58: --fr 0- R S ES N - .LC ' . - ... --": LASS I. STALLION'S AND MAKES. „ .1 ' t- Stalliens and 3 . of his colts, Di} _ . . . . - : Plums and _ 5 - - -2 d lest, Amer. Ag . ticulturist .and 3 3d best, Albany Cultivator and' - n Best Stallion which has not stood in the " Couitty palm tolbis year, Diploma and - Litidgay s llistorisof Morgan horses. Best. Brood Mare and colt, Yonatt on ffOr .i.es and ' • . 1 • •2d best, Allen's Domestic Animals and 2 :3d best, Libdsay's Morgan . Horses and 1 Judges.' Wm. C. Ward, enj. Ayre?, and Dr. I. -B. Lathrop. CLASS 11. SINGLE ADD MATCHED HORSES, 4. COLTS. Al.l animals Competing in this Class to be raised in-the county. ' Best single Gelding :or mare, over 4 years old, Dadd's Anatomy and Physiology elf the Horse, with colored plate.? — 2d best, Youatt on Horses, - and.. 1 3d beat, Alb. Cult., and Best pair of matched Horses, (geldings or Apnea); over 3 ie&s old,StepherN Book of the Earth. - d fiest, Dad 's Anat. and Physiology . of Horses. - - test pair of thr year old 3 " tw " 2 -- y link - " 2 Best phir of Mul • .... 3 2d best; '2 Jirdges : Simeon Lewis, Israel Stebbins and. Dr: C. Lee't - . CATTLE. CLASS I. DEVON& _ Best Davin Bull; .'2 'years old or upwards. Country.Gerit., and S 3 -2d best, Amer. Agr., and -• . 2 13eit Devon 13ull, between- 1 and q years, Youatt on Cattle;and - . 2 2d liest, Alb. Cult., and , 1 Bea Devon Dull; under 1 year,, I _. , I -Test Peron_ Cow,. 3 years old or upwards, Am: Farmer's Encyclopedia. . _ , . - ' - 2d best, . _ Best Devon Heifer, between 2 and 3 yrs old, \ Lountry dent., and ' 2d best., Mb. Cult., and. .... .... . .... : Judges : Thomas Nicholson, S. W. Breed - and George Walker. ' ' . CLASS IT. Dlißll.ol3. ' ..Bsst: Durham Bull, 2 years old or upwards, _ Cotintry Gent., and 2d best, Ame.,Agr.,and ; 2 Best Durham Bull, betw. 1 and 2 yrs. cold, Youattlm Cattle, and 2 ..- N2d. 1? est, Alb. Cult., and B est. Durham Bull, under one. year,.... 1 Beat Durham Cow, 3 yrs:old and upwar s, --. Am. Farmer's Encyclopedia. , - 2 - d best,.. . . -., ..... ...... ./.... 2 Best Durham Heifer, betv:. 2 and years 'old. Country. Gent., and 1 2d beet, Alb: Cult., and .. :.. .... .. . ... 1 " .Judges: Harry Smith,Ab 6r Griffts,David AVal:clee. . _ . CLASS 111. GRADES -NT. 16ATITE5. Best Pull, ...it'tner. Akar., rid ' t 2. . ~'2d best, " 1, 4 l ' • • / -__,Best Cow, over 3 y s old, Am. Farmers ...... . . -,, F,ncyclopedia. /< • :'-' ' .. -Al. - best, Country (At., and I . 3d big, Amer: A _ gr., and 1 •'-- , -4th besti::. / ' - 1-4 ' 1 Best Heifer, betty. 2 and 3 yrs olci4oUntrhy - , Gent.,.. and . - 1 2d best, Amer. Agr., and - - 1 ' , .33 bst, Alb—Cult Best 4 readings, Stepbea.'s - Boor :of' thr _Farm. • \ .. 2d best, rottatt on Cattle, and.. ' • 2 3d -kest, Allen's Dom. Animst', and • , . .1 Pest 5 Calves, Stephen's Boot or the Farm. 2d best, Youatt on Catt.te, and ..... .... 2 • • 3d best, Alien's Dorn. Ani-mahl t and..... • 1 - ...ridges : C. D. Latbr?p, Latham Gardner FAi.Gregary. • . . CLASS TV. OXEN AND STEER-I. - Best 8 yoke - from any town,B copies of Amer. Agr. ...ea best, S copies of Mb. Cult. Best pair of „working oxen, over 4 years old, raised in the county, a library of Agrictit: aural Books, worth • , $ 2dbest,Xouatt on Cattle, and 2.. ' 3d best, Alten'si l)om: Animals r and . 4th best, AM. Cultiv., and 1 Best pair of Steers, betw. 3 and 4 yrs. old, . 'raised irr'tbe potroty, Steplren's Book of -the Farm. ' 241. best, Amer. r.A.gr., and 2 3d best, Amer. Agr., and • LI . Best pay of Steers; between and 3 years old, raised. in. the county,Stephen's Book of Far= • • N - 2d best, Amel. Agr., and , 3d best . " - .1 Judges: Wm. L: Post, Jno. Ilarington, .and Miner Tutrell. ist O. d . Best-Boat, Youatt on Hogs, and• $2 2d nest, Amer. Agr...and... . 2 Best Breeding-Sow, Youift,itml.,n , . 2',1-hest, Amer. Agr., and • ... . - 1 33 best, Alb. C_ultiv., and .1 Best 4- spring pigs, Youatt, and , - • 2 2d best, Amer. Agr., and ' s - - •1 Best 4 jigs less than 10 wlth . .,old, Vonatt, arid..., 2 t 2d hes Amer. Agr., anti -- i... 1 Jittlfie : Ilyde Crocker, M. _Kane-, ..}r., 'lnd E. G. Ba cock. - • • SHEEP. 1 • Best fine tiooledl,l3nek, Youatt's Shepherd's • Book, and ' -', -. I i .$ 1 2d' best, Amer.-Agr., and .i . :=4 - .. . 1 ',....rrest 3 fine'wooled- Ewes,. Randallts S:beep. ' ._ . liasbandry; and - i . • .2 - t.`d best, Amer., Agr., and --' '' 1 :Best 3 fine wooled Lambs, Country rent. Best e oarw'e-wookd Btiek,. Youatt',a Sheri- 1 - - berd's`Bookr, and ~- ‘ 1 , 1.241 Iciest,. Amer. Agr., and 1 'Best 3 coarse wooled Eives,Randall'sSE!eep Huibsndry. and ' \ o - 2d , best, Amer. Agr.,_ and •- .. -... 1 ,Best 3 coarse wooled Lambs,Country Gent. Best middle wef.ded.Buck, Youatt's Shep-.. \ berd's Book, - And' t --- .. -- 2d best i .Amer. Agr., -- ,iind • - - .1 Feet '3 middle wooled Ewes,. Randall!s ' - sheep . .Efusbamlry, and'. - *2 ' ").d bast, Amer. Agr., and . * 1- _ , Best 3 .middle wooled Lambs,CouOtty Gent. • • LieceEters, Bakewellt, &c, are classed , as coarse C'ooled,•Saxony, Merino, Sc., as fine woaled, and South Downs, &c., as middle . Judges:_ Time. P. Phinney, Col. J. W a t, tone r and. Merritt Slott.• • • • BUTTER' AIM CEMESK- • ~„est Orin.-cif butter made ; itc June,. Butter worth $3.00, and $2 ..1.1 best, knife, worth $ 2.00, and '-, 2. t best; 4th best , ,-OA 41 0r.... ".I3est firkin of butter, made in fall, knife, wortb - r.OO, and 243 - besf knife . worth .t 2.00, and .. 2 46 -best 4 " or • 2 ~Best ,)o . pounfis of butter made by under Dillyeara, knife— worth:. . :. - .. For Large st -quantity of butter per eow,, from say n umber of - Cows,- Country Gent.,cind 2,1 largest, Arner:Air., and . ..... 2' IMMSI Best Cheese, not Was than 25 Pounds, , Amer. Agr., and. 2 2d best, Alb. Cnltiv.,sind - , 2 Judges: Henry MeHinney, Urbane Bur tsnia, and H. lickinzie. I F Milt CIDER, VINEGAR, VEGETAB LES, HONEY AND SUGAR. Best Fall Apples, not lose than bushel and at least 3 varieties, Downing's Fruit Colt , mist. 2d best, - Best Winter Apples, nut Jess &-c.,Downing's Finittifrist. • 2d best,.. ... ~. . . ...... 1 Best Pears, not LSJS than one peck; Amer. Agriculturist. • . Best Quinces. Alb. Cultiv. Best Cider Vinegar, not less than 2 gals. 3 2d best, _ 1 Best and greatest variety of Vegetables', .% . 2 Best 10 pounds maple sugar,. 2 2d best{ ' I nest 10 poundilloney,Quinby on Bees,and 1 2d best, • , , I Judges : F.- M. Hall, A. H. Patrick, and Martin Newman, CABINET WORK, CARRIAGES ( AND 13LACKSM1THING Best eibibition'of cabinet work. 2d best, Best carriage, single or double,. '2d best, - • For the bes . t lot of 6 time shoes, The Ilorsa f aFoot— bow to keep it 'sound and 1 2d best,.....llorse's Foot, &c., and 50 cts, , , Judges—G. Z. Dimock, D. - 11Ilinds, and .. / Wm. F. Lathrop. • /. FAIRM IMPLEMENTS. For best plow, $3 For bestcultivator, - /.,.. „-2 For best corn shelter, ' i . . 2 . For best straw cutter, 2 For best power Tor churning,..... 2 -For be s t 3 firkin's, 2 - / For best hOrse rate.f ', • 2 For best harrow, .. / 2 JudgeO—C. CartnitV A. Cassedy, Rufus Smith. SEEDS, kj. Best bushel'of eorn,(ears,).. Bek -1 bushel of wheat,• • •-• Best 1r bushel of rye, Best . ImsheLof 'clover seed,. : . Best I.l4ushtt of timothy seed,.. Best ?,• bu) el of flax seed,— . Judge —G. C. Lyman, Henry S. Searle, Reuhe LEATEIEIL Iles 3 sides of harness leather,. ... 83 best, . s t 2 sides of sole leather,.. , 2a best, ...Best 3 . sides of upper leather,: 21 best, • 'Best *carriage harness, . .2d best, I.3est farm harness, • • 2d best. Best 'addle, Best pair of fine boots, Best pair of common boots,.. Judges—Cyrus W. Bari, James -Mead, Christopher Perkins. DOMESTIC 'M A yZi FACTUIIES. I Forbest ,Flannel Less than 10 yards,.. 2d 1 F or b est f o ll e iclutli not less than 5 yards, 2 For(lest - • 1 F or bi g .soolen carpet not less than 157'ds, :3 2o:test,. .1••• _ b; O ,-t est rag carpet 'not less than 15 yards, a 2d lest,_. 2 for lest ?,'• dozen pair of woolen socks,.... 2 2.3 best - , I For best 2 pair of woolen mittens, I 2J best,so ets. - Jud ges—Mrs. -John Harrington, Mrs. F. B. Coon, Mrs. John. Blandin7. ORNAMENTAL NEEDLE WORK, &c. For best patch work quilt, - . 5;.3. 2J best, 0 - For best quilt of any other kim1,............ 3 2d best, Foy best wintr bonnet,l For best ladies' mum,— .- ....., • I Judges—Mrs: F.M.Williams, Mrs. &1...P05t, - and. Miss Matilda WOOL , _ POULTRY. - Best 0 flukey's, ..Country Gentleman. 2d best, N. *1 Bea: "a fowls 1 year old,..Country Gentleman. Best 6 spring_chiciens,.. Amer. Aar. and *1 2d best, Be't 6 ducks, Amer. Air. and I 2d beit,......... Albany Cult. and 50 cts. • ,Judges—Myron Baldwin, James W. Chap man, 'and Henry Sherman. \ To the farmer whose products are the realest (hay included) in proportion-to the number of acres under.cultivation, taking into account the stock kept on his farm during the season,a library of agricultural books wortii *5 and cash s.s'. To the next *5. Report to be made to Executive Committee previous to . - the January meeting. PLOWING Best plowing, 2d best,... . 3d best,- 4tlibest,".. sth best,.. .Country Gentleman and $3 . Nmer. Agr. and 3 Judge's and Committee of Arrangements to be appointed when'placeNis decided upon. The Executive Committee in offering pre- Miums to be awarded have in Tome retpects changed the mode - heretofore adopted, prin cipally by offering Books and Agricultural Papers for a po - rtiori of the premiums. If any person shall be awarded the 'same book or paper twice lie shall-be at:liberty to substitute any book or paper of equal value, and it-anr• person to whom a moneypremium shall be awarded; shall so desire, be shall beat liberty to select any look of the same value for a premium. The Commitee trust that ‘ the 'plan of dis tributing books and agricultural papers of value among the Farmers of this county may give satisfaction to the 'members of the So ciety, and prove an advantage to the Society both present and future. . The premium list has been considerably ex tended in those departments in which most interact is felt, and some new prethiums offered: -. Proposals are reque'sted from different towns desiring the plowing match to be held in their vicinity, to be-made by the 34 Tues day in August to Mr. Baldwin at Montrose. F. Al. WILLIAKS,, • ALFRED BA LDIVIN, -Executive SANT F. CARMALT, Clwatnitiee' 4ZNEW GOODISH: ---A.T--- I. a.wEturs. MONTPOSE, -- 41% . R1L, 30th ism :........ VOTWITHSTANDING, 6-...( .-r ------ .L 1 4 hard times," Abel Tur f , om' , . _ ff . li '...."*. rell's var i et y ' of selected l 3 ..I ' .— :"N good's, keeps up No. 1, and • • " - he is constantly.. reeeiving accessions, every few- days. _ Ptices as low. as the lowest. • - ' - . • •14 1 001 4 . WOOL ,LTAybEN.BROTHERS'wiIi' pay - the high -I.l.eAt i‘.Bslll Price for Wool delivera'nt their tight. • [New June 26th, 1858. NEW. GODOS!EW GOODS !! • • -,—.. N AT--: • yo EADY- PAuNd air N S STORE.MITH'S R rrn undeistned would announce to their cnstotods, 'friends, and the public general. ly that they hive just returned from tho city and are receiving and opening, - a new and complete assortment of . • NEW GOODS or various kinds, which wilt be sold at prices to suit the timed for Casa or PRODUCE. We have sought the nivdium of the press to announee to all 'upon whatlprinciple We shall transact busi ness. It is ter6ed the. .READY-PAI SYSTEM i C . A.SiIL A VIDPRODUCE. ONE PRI° li to all persons for the same irtiele, and it shall be our ---- endenVor to make those prices such us will induce persons whO' wish to pay for their own Goods and not others, to call dt least and examine our stock, rind if the prices don't come down to the scstem, We cannot-expect to sell them. Some •ind friend may say that it will be .1 ,. "so Go," but , 4 think from the experience of the past few \ months of every person who hap pened to otte;the country merchants, especially if it had been landing six ,months or more, with what coairog,j dunning, threats, &c., they have been beset, s ee think they will all respond, to the above sysecm and resolve to buy no more goo,4's than they can pay for, and that they are determined tOsupport. those who will establish Kat principle and carry it out. We will let the system established stand upon its own merits, believing thatjt is the most .prudent and Ssiso course to be pursued in. every branch of busi ness, and thiit the day is not far distant when it will be GENERALLY adopted. , Call and se!) us and we will sh l ow'yGu goods at astonishing low figures. I ' '''' - All kinds of"' Merchantable Produce taken in exchange for nods at the, highest market price. YOUNG & S,llll`ll - Penn., ? April 28th, 1858. f GROCERIES! Groceries!---A splen did assokment df Groceries 4 very low figures. - - 1 , . . BOOTS stud hocs.-Juit received a large assennent=for sale cheap. , CROCKERY.---A new lot 'just received and for sale. i .. ; CEDAR tin& Shute Ware-•-fillall its variety. READIADE Clothing of every description. To Dair)iinen.l—We have a large lot of A No. 1 Firkins and Tubs for sale. • I VOUNG & SMITIL SumMers, Penn. ?,1711 . April 28th. 1858.1 3 5 3 111ffl NOTICE S 11 EjR E B Y G I 1 7. E ABEL TURRELL HAS jossrOturird from No iv York, with a large awl choice variety of Goods, bought. for CASII, and selected with much care, from over thirty of the best Houses in New York, which he otieri to his customers and the public at low prices`for rash. His stock comprises: ;I)II,UGS, PAINTS, 1Y I N !Ir OW GLASS, DYIE-STUFFS,.„ .- GROCERIES, S S—W A RE, CROCKERY, 111 I R 0 S , • {LOCKS, - WALL PAPER, WINT.)OW PAPER, WINDOW OIL O fkIIA DES, - FANCY GODS, • MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JIEAV E L Y PEIRFUMERY, -I) RV_ GOOD S, . II D W ARE, S b. NE WARE, NYO,ODEN'WARE, It 0 0 M S_, - RUSHES, 41. A P Ai NNED WARE, BL'ItD CAGES, • C A N: A .11 Y SEED -PO.CE.ET KNIVES, • • !..W II IP S, • IJMI3RELLAS, GUNS, PISTOLS, A MIM U N I T I O N, G'AMPIIEftE, - .BURNLNG FLUID, A LCO II 0 L , LIQUORS-, - (For-Mediciria,lPurposes only,) T J.l S S ES, SU I PPORTERS,' SHOULDERB,R . A CES, POikTMONAIES, ' _•- SI I ECTACLEU, SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c., OA/lAD-PENS', STiA'TIONERY ' VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, tic., And alrof the most popular PATENT MEDICINES, Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto re ceireß, he hopes to merit a continuance and large iherease of the same. ABEL TURRELL. Montro4, Pee. Ist 1857. - NIM tiIe:LUZ a©ZS 8 for ebb old Prompt Six. Months' Boyers, .18.,EURRITT Worn ,invite attention to his new Stock of SPRING & summit G l oom !, JUST received, including, -as usual, a great variety of iLadies Dress Goods in Prints, Gingham, Lawns, Robes, Challiei, Baleges, Poplins and Silky; Brothe, Stella, Silk and Cashmere ShaWls; Mantillas, 'Parasols, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and. Flowers, .Broadcloths, Cashmeres and Summer Stu ff s, with a full va-- riety of other STAPLE AND FANGY GOODS IncludingCroc ries,Crockery, Hardware,Stoves, Iron, Steel, N. its, Hats and Cnps, Ileots and Shoes, Carpeting,(Floor Oil ClothseiPainted Window Shades , Wail Paper, Clocks, Drugs, Oils, Paints, &4., &c. * The entire 'Stock havin,g been bought for CASH, and at Panic Prices, will he Sold at the LOWEST FIGURES, to CASH and - PROMPT SIX MONTHS' BnYers. N. B.—Salt and Flour cdudintly on hand, [New Milford, May, 12th, 18k8. An entire Phi ),todtt NEW ARRANGEMENTS, At the Oa l qtand of Lathrop & Co. , LATHROP & DeWITT "DEG leave tb announce to the public in gen .eral tlktt they are now opening one of the largest STOCKS Of MERCHANDISE ever offered in. Montrose. Comprising Dry Goods, Groetriel, Hard-Ware, Crockery, Am, &e., &c., which they propose.to sell at the rowssi CASH' PRICES. Those are real Faialt. We wish toy demonstnde. to the public the difference between buying Goods for cast' and os TthE. I,;ATIIROP & DrWirr. Montrr,s:c, 24)ril 21101, 1858, 8. U. SATRE & BROVINEIth ARE NOV _IIECEIVIIiG . 43:2 07 °of A „ SPRIKG -0,, AND stwiniatt ,GOOIII%. Av ipT io ro w r . Caairtyr Produce can )t) bought WALL PAPER. A select assortment just received. S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS. CARPE TtN S. H G. Bargains offered by S. SA RE & BROTHERS PLOWS! PLOWS!! PLOWS. We invite the attention of Farmers to the celebrated Peekskill(' Plows which w e have added to-our large assortment. S. IL SAYRE & BROTHERS, Proprietors of Eagle Fundry. Montrose. April 29th, 1858. • =' • 180. ---- STO ES.! STOV ES ! ! STOVES ! ! OUR Stoves have been so thoroughly tried to the entire satisfaction of all, that they need no recommend from us. S. 11. SAYRE &rlnontsns. a 0 0 D Eto it. 21 , 2 1 2 4 12HD,D .AT THE lIE AD OF N...1.17GAT1 Ar, ANi) examine the choice stock of. Spring and Summer Goods, just opened tor Examination and SALE, at rery low figures by C. W. morn FELLA, Cashmere, and DeLain Shawls at 0 very low priees by • C. W. AIOTT. HA TS end Caps of the newest styles, in great. variety by C. W. MUTT PRINTS in abundance by C. w. zitotr. -DRASS Hoops, Hosiery, Gloves, Belts 1.1 1 ete., ete_ by C. %V. MOTT. DROWN - dud Blue Sheeting and 811 . 0111 g— s Stripes, Tacks, Denims, &timer '-Stuffs, &c., &c., as low as can be afforded • this market. , C. W. MO T. • G"LOCI:MIES, Crockery, llardwa p and various other articles to numerous to men tion.—all of which shall be sold Cheap ffit , Cash or Ready Pay. C. W. MO'I"P. • Farm for Sale. , r IIE subscriber offers for s4ie a Good Farm A of 93 acres in Ilridgewatff, four miles east of•Moutrose, ICI acres impro*i. There is on the premisesu large.tramed It elling blouse, a good framed darn, an excelb Apple Orchard One half of the purchase more will he required dower the balances in annua Aiments. IU JALI BROSVN. Bridgewater, August, 19b,. t 8.57. 33tf. • Still They gime: r IIE largest stock of Al: JL kept in this market Lai It will be useless to en wish anything in the Pal otherwise, call at the Fans get the place, d,.wn town: Montrose, March 3d. ';11r, C••• g'lEi ! • GEO. W. MANN, Wlntsale Salt Denier, -- 201 Washington S. et, (directly opposite Washington Market,) sti' •ontinues to offer to the city and coantry trod' n.l kinds of foreign coarse and fine salt, at th -try lowest figures: 40000 sacks and bags, con ing . in part of Ash ton's celebrated brand for t le and dairy use, Jeffrey & Darcy, and 5001)0 bushels Turks l nd, lionares, Cii neon, St, Übes, Lisbon, Cad . Ivien, Nantes, &e., all of which will be sold at rgain prices from ve'ssels, store and storehons Any unrelm.Qr wcnhing tc beet frond a good assortment will find it to hi: terest to call. N. 13.—Fine table salt pu pin small bags of different sizes, and constnn on band in ship. ping order. Also a splero article of itr,ek Groom! Salt, in quart boxes it up and for sale by the quantity, in eases of e dozen each. Ne* York, April Ist. 18 Iy# R. RE r .1 A !VV OULD respectfully i e attention to the fact that he will r ive SPANISH COIN at PAR in exchang r Goods at lowest prices, or on notes and am ints, nod would respectfully invite attention his well selected stock. of II RIT G- 0 11)S_ consisting in part as follows: ichldlack silks; Brochn. Stella and Cashmere haws from $,13 to 620; Rich - Ribb4ls; Barages, Challis, Prints, ,and Robes: Embroidered Collirs from 6 1-4 cts, t 0 4,20 et's.; Parasols,Umbreitas, and Carpet Bags. CROCKERY OD EARDWARE. Scythes—nn excerenttisse i tment, hest in " this city,"—Rakes, Hay Folks, tStraw Forks, Brass Kettles, &c., &c., &c. 1 ~ - Fit% Stock of Luclii . ,s 9 Steels,- Wall Pa per, and a large Asscrtmait of Carpeting. In fact a Nice Stock of-RIFH GOODS—toin sold at the LOWEST PIIICF,N tli SPANISRVOIN. . ' , so come one and all, and tereafter avoid re.l such aspshow yen" by their iiretice that they do not do by others as they %% V I others to do by them. You will please (alio notice that, nn dealer Offers you Spanish C.,in at 20 cents in change—they expect to get Dere. P. S. There is another claSi of customers that I wish to say a word to. Seam seem to labor under the impression thatdo not need any 1 , money to. conduct my busiu s. It will proba bly prove a fatal mistake to heir credit with me, and if they will set themselies to work to pro cure the nerdful they will boreffeved the. pres. ence of ihat special messegor whom no one cares to see.- Goods as heretofore t II be sold to prompt six months - buyers—and t 'es° only—on time. All those who hare not . tiled their accounts for the year past please cal and settle the same without delay. Yours truly in trade, May 18th, 1858.1 R. KENYON. .:- Rev. Joseph E.4lfing, A. M., .4 • Vibllial73l2MilUaa • ' r i 4 ? ) , 4 FIRST CLASS SEMINARY FOR i p9 t .... 4 I. ia. Ladies and Gentlemen, Fall ter m co . rt pens August 19th, ISA S tzl 1 ., b. 2,00 pays for Board and Tuition in p., . c , Common English, for term of Fnurteen4 ;•-• Weeks. • Superb brick buildings, beauti-Fo E ,9 fully located on the. Railroad, near Sara. 4" togi Springs. Superior facilities for Mir.....' w sie, Painting, and French. Stueleets re-tA 4 _,coived at any time, and chargEd only for; 7 " kith° residue of the term. •41 1 h , ? or Catalogues address the . Pniscfrat.4 • tJunh Pith. 18.58., [2403,, ti . Patent Medicines, &c. AFFLICTED READ I GRAMENDERG MEDICIRES.—Vegetablo Pills Green Mountain ORAment, Sarsaparilla Compound, Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fe ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysen tory Sys, consumptive's Balm, Marshall's Uterine, Catholicon'Dr..Libby's Pile - Ointment, and Manual of Health. Ayre's Pills and Cherry Pectoral, Tanner's German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Holloway' Ointment and Pills, Davis' Paih Killer, Fitch's Heart Corrector, Bennett's Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever and Ague Cure, Afercbant's Gargling Oil, Arni. ea Liniment, .Camphor, Castor Oil, Piregorie Aloes - , Metre s -Myrrh,: Licorice, fie, *-e: A new supply just received, to belept constant, ly on hand, for sale by 1. N. BULLARD". October, Ist, /856. • pEROVSSOR WOOD'S flair Restorati .e at TURRELLI.I. MUMMER AIRRANGE*ENTS.• , ~ • WERE, • „„ Ni t tcr Rail ROad Routc ...._.. -...erlw re, Lackawanna* Mitt.u. NE M , l and expeditious broad page rents from the North and West, vin Great Bond anti Strraitten, and from the Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys, directly• through to. Now York and Philadelphia. . On and after Monday, May 17th, 1858,,trains will be run as follows: The qi , eiftnati Express Train bonq east on N. Y. dziErie R. R. arrives at Great Bend at 8.15 a. -rp., and connects With the EXPRESS Train whichlettves Great Bend fur Newyork and PhiPO at 8.30 a. tn. Ducat 1,101141m0, 9.05 " Tunkhannock; 9.47 " ractoryville, ._ 10.10 " • SN.antOtt, 10 57 "' lilObCOvv, 11.43 " • troudsburg, 1.35 p: m, . eltiware,(ll minutes to dine,) 2.08 ' " ridgeville,Phil. (pass. leave) 2.40 " junction, • 3.30 " • Aeto York, '7.15 " illadelphia, . 8.'20 " Passengers from N. y 1 - Pier ~ evao Nit. 2 North River, at ' 730 a. to. Flodi Philadelphia",leave Walnut St, ~ Wharf, at , . 6.00 " _Learn junction', . 10.50 " Duoatßridgeville , (PhiLeonnection4ll.4o " Delaware, (15 min. to dinner), 12.00 m. Otroudsburg, 12.47 p. M. NORCO w, '"%N. 5.36 " .- Scranton, , 3.15 - " - .. ractoryville, . 4.05 " T r unk hannock, 4.25 " llontrose, , 5.08 " Great Bend. 5.40 " Connec;ting at Great Bend with the DIOR !Train, west, at ' 5.55 " Accommodation Train leaves Scran ton eur Great Bend at ' 8.30 a. m. Arrivd at Great• Bend, 12 20p. m. Connecting with the Dunkirk Express, west, at 1.55, and the N. Y. Express. east, at. 2.35 p. In. Returning, leates Great Bend at 2.40 " 1 Due at Scranton, , 7.10 " For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Dlvision, a passenger car Will be at _ (ached to the Express Freight Trains, leaving- Scratitna, at- 5.00 a. In. 4ite at Stroudsburg at . 10.15 " u Junction at 210 p. m. Returning, will leave Junction at 400 a. in. Due at 'Stroudsburg at 7.2 a. 41, " Scranton-at — Lap. ni• Passdngers for New York will change cars at Junction. • To. and from Philadelphia,'Vin 13, D. R. R., leave or take the ears at Bridgeville. For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre,take L & B. IL R., cars at Scranton. For Jnisup,Archbald, and Carboodalc,-chang,e cars at Greenville. Tickeis sold, and baggage checked through. JOHN BR ISBIN, Supl. Wm. N. JENKS. Gen'l Ticket Agent. May 13th. 1858. 61'0 'Discovery if the Age. ja • TOBACCO CHEW ERs„ PR : GUSTAV LINNARD'S Taste Rester nave Trochos,—The Great Substitute for Tobacco. It is a well known and incontroverti ble fact that the use of tobaveais the promoting cause of many of the most severe MENTAL AND PHYSICAL - DISORDERS to which the ramkel, man is kubject, as careful arOysis:and long andpainful experience have clearly proven that it contains certain narcotic: & poisOnous properties most dangerous in their ef fects, which by entering the blood derange the function's and operations of the heart, causing many to; suppose that organ to be diseased. o 0 affects also the entire nervous system, 'manifesting itself—as all who have ever used the weed will testify—in lassitude, nervous irratibility, wat er . brash, dyspepsia, and many other diserd'ers of-a similar character. The It INES ever before Go foetid at the F t er lt a i t e e clici l n l e he li r . l ne, Yu o u r :l.'s Store. Don't for- R. THAI ER. TAST:F PESTOR:I77I - 1; TROCIIES are design e d to counteract these bdneful influ ences, add have proved completely successful in a multilide a cases, and wherever used. Being harmlks in themselves they exert a beneficial effect nylon the entire system, restoring the taste ty hie ii has Loco:no-vitiated or destroyed by great indulgvree, completely removing are irritation and accoMpanying tickling sensation of the throat —whichl are always consequeht lip - on abstainikg from the use of tobacco, and by giving a healthy tone to the stomach, invigorate the whole system. Persons who are irretrievably undermining their constitutions and shortening their lives, should use these troches immediately and throw off-the injurious & unpleasant habit of chewing tobacco. - Thesk troches or lozenges are put up in a con venient and portable form at the low price of 50 cents pebox. A liberal discount to the trade. Prep. red solely by thk undersigned to whom al! order should be addressed. . . 1 .JAS. E. BOWERS, Druggist, ap'rs3y) Cur. 2d and liace-sts,>Phi lila. .. A ORIZE FOR EVERY 136 Dir: WHO sunsciusEvon THE 1 1 al, - i) °di ripHEINEW-YORK WEEKLY PRESS. IS A- on of the best literary papers of the day. A large p,afeto containing 'Twenty Pages_,_ or sixty COlutnns, of entertaining matter; and Ele gantly Illustrated every week. . • v A Girt worth from )0 cents to 81001 will, lie sent to ench'gobscrir on the receipt of the sub scriptionleoley., I'E1::11S-111 ADVANCE,: One copy for one year, and 1 girt.. . . $2. Three copies one year, and 3 g.ifls .. . 5. - (r Five e pies one year, and‘b gifts . . . 8. , Ten e pies one year, and 10 gifts . . . 15: Twent, -one copies one year, and 21 gifts 30. The arti les to be distributed are comprised in the folio lng list;— 1 Uni ed . States Treasury Note $lOOO. 2 d - do do 500 each 5 d do do - 200 each. 1,0 d do do ", 100 each. 10 Pat:. Lev. Hunt'g Cased Watches 100 each. 20 Gold Watches - - - ' 75 each. 50 do - - '. . GO each. 100 do - - - - sCleac h. 100 Ladies Gold Watches - - 35 each. 200'Si1ver HOnting Cased Watches 30 each 500 -do Watlhei - $l5 to 25 each 1000-Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 to3o do do Pens and Pencils - - sto 15,pach Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Broochqs, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rin gs, Shirt Studs, Watiii Keys,G.old and Silver Th im. b!es, and a variety of other articles, worth from fifty cents to fifteidollars..cach. • On receipt, of the subscription money, the sub. 'scriber's name will be entered upon our books opposite a number, and the gift corresponding with that number wi ll " be fohvarded vithtn one week, by mail or express, post paid: • There is neither humbug . fror lottery about the above, As efery subscriber is stare of a Prize of value. We prefer to make this distribit ; '' Lion among them instead of giving,alarge corn t mission to agents, giving to the subscriber lie amount that would go to the ng,ent, in matt' cases a hundred fold more. MArc.4l all communications to DANIEL ADEE, - Ptitlieher, May 27.—tyl.] 211 Centre Street, New York ClCCriri"lCassica era and Yostings, very de sirable fitylee, at prices that cannot fail to suit. Call and be convinced. C.:W; WITT. GRATMS ELECTRIC „ IOIL the 'great JEJ remedy for. Ithesmatism; Neuridgin, Lame ness,StiffJoints, Pains, .. Algo t nearly all of the lending Potent Medicines" it,..ntirliet. embracinga remedy/Di' every diseas e to. Sihich fl esh is Sub: jest.' Poi: male b'y • ABEL; PIRRAL .- • .. . W OLF'S 'A'retnatit• 14 , :fifydaiin SchnappB,nt A BEAUTIFULLY. I. IS 7, A' .1.1 HelmbolesGerittine Preparation; • Highly EollCCOailitii Compound Fluid Ettract For Diseases of the Bladder; Kidneyi, Grarcl Droply, Weaknesses, Obsiractionc, Secret Diseases, Female Complaints, and all ; Diseases of the -Sri-nal Organs, nrisingTrtim excesses and, imprudences in life, and K rri o ring,,nll improper disehargegirem. the Mad- . der, kidneys;,or sexual organs, whethi:r existing in bIALEOR FEMALE, from whatever s eanse they may litre 'originated, andmo matter of how long standing, giving health end. -vigor to the frame, and bloom to thepallid cheek. JOY "TO THE AFFLICTED!!! It cures nervous and debilitated- sufferers, and removes all the symptoms, among which will. be found indisposition to exertion, loss of Powerjoss of Memory, difficulty of breathing,general weak ness, horror 'of disease; Kok nercTs, trembling, dreadful horror of death, night siyeitrqold feet, .wakefulbess, lassitude of the muscular 'piton, often enormous dimness of v ision,languoripaiversal appetite, with dyspeptic syMptoms, het hands, ryness of the skim pallid flushing of the 10 Y , coun tenance and eruptions on the face.itainl : in the brick, heaviness of the, eyelids, frequently black spots flying before the eyes, with a temporary surusion and loss of sight;want of attention-,great mobility, r estlessness!, with horror of society.— , Nothing is More desirable tp such patients than solitudeomd nothing they more dread for fear of themselves; no repose of manner i rio earnestness, -no speculation. but. a hurried transition from one question to:mother. These sr'mptoms, if allowed to go on—which this medicine invariably removes—soon. follows loss of power, inanity and epileptic fits—in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that these excesses are not frequently 'followed by those direful diseases—insanity and consump tion? The records of the insane asylums, -and the melancholy deaths by consumption bear am • plo witness to the truth of these assertions. In Innatic asylums the most melancholy exhibiti o n appears. The countenance is actually sodden & quite destitute`-:neither mirth or grief ever vis its it. Should a sound of the vcico occur, it is rarely articulate. 6•With woeful measures wan despair - Low sullen spo unds his grief beguiled." Debility is the most terrible! and has brdught thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the nntbition of many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of this' • INFA1,11.11“!E REMEDY. If you are suffering with any of the above dis tressing ailments, the PlUid Extract Butdiu will cure you. Try it anti he cionytoce4 !Albs etlicaey. far Beware'of quack nqstrians and quack doc tors, who falsely boast of abilities and rtferenees. Citizens know and avoid them,and save long suf. fering, money, and exposure, by sending or call ing for a bottle of this popular and . specific rem edy. It allays all pain and innmmation, is per fectly pleasant in its taste and odor, but immedi ate in Its aetion. HELMBO_D'3 EXTRACT - BUM Is prepared directly according to the rules, Of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the oreatest gr. curacy and chemical knowledge, and 'care devo ted in its combination. See Professor' Dewe'es valuable works on the , practice.of physic, and most of the late slandard works'Of medicine. $1 90a2E11 One, hundred 'dollars will be paid to any physician who can prove that the medicine over injured a patientrand (he testimony of thousands can be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases or from one week to 13 years' standing have been effected. The mass of voluntary testimony in possession of the Pro prietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing nameikwell known. to Science and Fume. 100,000 Bottles hare,,been Sold and not a single instance gfailure has been reported! - Personally appeared beret° me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, 11. T. Ilelmbold, Chemist, who being duly sworn does. sty, that his preparation contaius no Narcotic,' M ereury or injurious Drug. Urals purely. Vegetable,. 11. T. ljelmbold, Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed-befqre me this 2.3(1 day of Nov 18541 Win P. HIBBARD. Alderman. Price $1 per Bottle, or -- s Tx foi- $5. delivered to any address. accompanied by.reliable and res. ponsiblecertitipates.from Profi;ssors (f Medical Colleges, Clergymen, and others. Prepared and sold by- H. T. 11E1 311301,D,' .Practical and Analytical Chemist, No. 52 South 10th-st., below Chestnut, Assem bly Buildings. Philadelphia, Pa. • igr To be had of nil primglsts, anti •Donlor. in the U. s:; . (7anatins, and British . Pritrinces. Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for —take no other: ' Cures znarnntied. Sold in Montrose by AJIEL.TURREL4Ageitt. Jan. 20, '48.-4: • TOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHTLADELPIIIA A Benerolert Institution, established by' special endowment for the . relief of the sick and dis. tressed,afflictedwithVirutent Epidemic diseases. TO ALL - PERSONS afflicted with Sexual Diseases, suckas Sperntatorrhrea, Seminal Weakness,.lnrpotence,Gonorrhain, Gleet,Syphi lis, the Vice of Cinanisth, or self abuse, &e., The HOW.ARD AgSOCIA.TiON, in view of the awful destruction of human, lite,caused by Sexu al diseases; end the tificeptions praitisoe upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Con. suiting. Surgeon, as a citsurrsmg Acy worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treat ment of this Class of diseases, in all-their forms, and, to giVOMEDICAL ADVICE GfiATISOIS AN who apply by letter, - with a 'description Of their con dition, (age, occupation, habits of-life, &c.,) and in eases otestrente poverty, to furnish medicines Free of charge.,f rt is - ;; needtens to ofld that tho irsiociiittOn commands the highest medical skill of the age. and will furnish the most improved modern treatment. The Directori in!a reilow of the pdst, , feel assured thattheir labois in this.spliere of benevo lent' effort,,have been of gryt. benetit,to the afflieted; especially toilet fame, arid they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this veq important. but much ,despised cause. Just published by the Association, a Report on Spermatorrbizen .or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of - OnitniAinV tfatturbat,ion or Self -Abuse, and other diseases of the setznal organs,* the Consulting Surgeon, widelr will be sent by mail (in . n sealed letter. !_riveliape,). FREE OF cumtft, on the ' receipt of pro STAMPS for pos tage. - Address; fin' Report or Treatthent, Dr. George R. Calltiann,f3onsultingSurgeon, Howard Also.. eiation;No..2 South Ninth Street; Philadelphia, Pa. • - By order - of the'Direetors. • EZRA - . 1). RARTWELVl'resident. GEORGE FAIRCHILD, Secretary; Oct. 150 t, 1857... - On Manhood and Ile Premature Decline Just Pubiiiicd, Gratis., the 20th Thouvind. AFEW WORDS on the rational treatment, without Medicine, of Spermittorrhea. or Lo cal Weakneii;Noethrnal EmlssfonS;Oenital,and Nervous Debility, ImpriteticyWthd impedimentS to Marriage. geherally;•by B; Dg LANEY, M. D. The impoilimt fliet 'that the many elaming Coniplaihts,'origimittitif in 'the. imprudence and solitude Of yon thonay t o easily' removed WITH OUT 111ED1C11%1Elsin'thi's saint( tract, clearly demonstrated; and t tliii'ebiliely new and highly suceesful • treatment, as,arippfed,hy the Author, fully explaitked,by moans of,which every ono is enabled Apcgro,,ULMSELriPerfeetly and nt•the least possible.cost, thereby 'avoiding all the ad. vertised. nostrums of.the. day. . :.„ , Sent.l9,rany Addross. gratis„ and post free in a sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two _postage stamps to Dr. 1)r. LANEY, 83. East 31st street, New York - •. = tc. M . wontazsgivaa -AWAKEN. Eed;, O MOTHERS, WIVES &IMUGIITERS. Dr: R;Ajlatifo9l4l% freritidiiat:Cornpoirnd. The most. beneifieitil and sneedssfutrzarktr MED terraimowirr trie.dr known i ler all eases of dis, orcired, obstnisted'or suppressed Alenstruatiorw Lueorrimea,Female Weakriewtraf Ladies who have been disappointed in the usedf FetnalePills Ite;timPut - the'lltibibit eentdenee'ln this Corn. pound, It ikinfalliblelb - the cure of all aho‘tre named - complaints. it will bellent by mail to any address btakicioahltialitlanv authorized awni,,, , Proweit - by I .:ANPOI , WS, Buffalo N;il„,r,For sale BESILEY E R?AD and - ilitiggi,As geOrally. ( may)3'sB;l y rle' gontrou gi t i notrat , - 'THUM; AY fly ANDREW J. GER, 'MON. vonisiligkEYEßY Trerialls••*4l.so per annumif paid in ad vance, 02.00 if paid within the ,vlcar, or $2. 50 if oot pa until the end of the yintr or period of subscription.. Advance payrminrsolicited. Distiontinuances optional with ithe Publisher Until ,airrinrsges are paid. I iteLateo. of Adver tisibg. ,'Ono square, (10 lines.) 3 weeks M. less, $l.OO Each subsequent insertion, 25 O n e square one year, $8.60, twc sq'rs $12.00, three squares $16.00, four square 4 820.00. Business Catds of six lines $3 00 per year. Job Work of all- kinds eecuteif neatly and promptly. Blanks alWay4 on hand. January Ist, 1858. HENRY B. BIeKEAN, ATTORNEY COUNSEILQR at LAW. Office in the Unin Block—"owanda, Brad ! ford county, Pa. attend promptly fa all professional business intrusted to him, in this] and adjoining counties. [je3' titf "HOME AGAIH," f2zo Hrt7lo(fllla OFFICE, os - er WilsosS"a Store. LODGINGS-, at SEARLE'S HOTEL. Montrose, March 10th, 1858,- T. BOYLE, REPRESENT A CAPITAL OF OVER 45;boo l 000 l For Fire, Marine, Life, and Inland Insurance. OfficC, New Milford, Pa. Jannarq 18th, 1858. 1 1y Dr. H. Smith,A Son, • QURGEON DENTISTS. Residence and of. free opposite the Baptist Church (north side) Montrose. Particular attention I will be given to inserting teekti on gold and Silver plate, and to filling decaying teeth. Ifnuary 10th, 1858. ! - WM. W. SMITH,* CO., Cabinet and Chaii 'Riannfaelnr ers, foot of Main Stritet. Mouti i ose, Pa. ABEL TURRELL, _ NTHO E PA. Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Sail's, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Groceries, Fanpy Goods, Jew. elry, Perfumery, &c.—And` : Agi.nt for all the most popular Patent Medicines. - • ; . JOHN GROVES, Fashionable. Tailor—Shop near the 13aptitt Meeting I.lgpse, on TOrnpike Street.:" Montrone, Pa. DR. R.. THAYER, , I'hysiciauand ' Snrgeon, Montrose, 'Pa. Office in the Farmer's Stoe. 3. D. VAIL, KID., • Physician and Surgeon, ha% peimn. nelly located himself at gro t •Owyv,illl. ; S u , r r a County, Penn'a, and w ill promufl) attend to - all calls with which he may be favored. May, 1856—n22. • HAYDEN BROTHERS, New :Ilifford, Penn'a.- -7 [7llole..riale dealer in Bhttons, Cornbs, Sn,penders, Threads, Fancy Goods, ‘Vatehes, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Cut lery, Fishing Tackle, Cigars, Itt. &c. Merchants and pedlars, supplied on liberal terms. W5l, HAYDEN,, TRACY HAYDEN, JOHN HAYDEN, _ GEO. * HAYDEN. DR. E. F. WILMOT, .(11 . niduatle of the Allopritl4 and Ilineo. ur pram, Colleg;:s of Medicide, is now .per manently located in Great IlendA'a. April 21, 1856. JOHN SAUTTER, T i lashionable Tailor. Shop first door 1 north of the Farmer's Store: armers' INSURANCE .CONPANYI N. W. C6rner Second and 'Walnut Streets, CAPITAL. $1,250,000. This Company efertS Fire Asirrance 0 1 7 , Buildings, Cords, Fur Ware, dc. Marine Insurance on Vilssels, Cargo and Freight, TO ALL PARTS OE TUE WORLD. -- , - -Inland knsuranee on Gooda bvj Rivers, Lakes, Canals, Railrma's, and Land Carriage, to all ['arts of the Unihn up on the most facora ble terms. DIRECTURS: lION.TROS B.KLOR.F.NCE, I COAEIiES Dixncr, (ho. 11. ARMSTRONG, f TETON. MAND.tRtIEI.R., CoAs. A. RIGUNCAM, EDW . OFt, HE,LMBOLD, GEORGE lIELMROLD, . F. CAT'L.I. BREWSTER, JAMES E. NEIL, - ISAAC LEACH, JR. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President. EDWARD R.IIEL3I BOLD, :Secretary. s , T. BOYLE, Agent. . • ' • Offi c e, New:Milford' P a.• -- • , 1 Januniy 18th, 1858. I 11 * FRMEMV ETV@LII FIRE INSURANCE, CO., YORK, Pa. Chartered .by il Le State of pennsyle c rnier CAPITAL, 300,000 11) i EXAMS, Insures ag,ainst. tops or darnagpSyNtire, on link dings, furniture, and merchandise generally.' tiff - Losses Adjusted, by arbitration, whera the parties fail to agree. i za I • Humorous. II A: Hants, I lihn Ludes, Kraber, • Fred. Sultzback, %V . :dine,Eli Kindiff, Saniuel Dyer, - I Thomrt dray, DaviitStriekler.l KR ABER, President, y D. STRICKEER, Seeretnrk. CES.'BEEBE, Agent, MontrOse, Pa. February Ad, 18.58. [lY*. .!....,N F1T.14 -11.11 c .11-11311IL E - N • - Kb - N TR 0 S E. 1 PA. ....-e , T HE stibse:riber haOn a mistimed, —y so., t •refitteti and newly furnished th er "" 5.....' above well known an popular HoW, es i , --- is prepared to accommodate The trav eling public and others with all the attentions and conveniences - usually found in firs k etais Houses. No effort . will be spared by tbeTro prieto and his Assistants to inako the Hole) equal n every point to any in thls country. Th ! N itar will always be supplied with ttss Choicest LiqUors._ The Stahles, connected with this Haase are large, roomy and convenient,land careful and attentive Hostlers are alwiya In Charge of them.• 3. S.iTARBELP.,. Montrose, May 13th, 1858. • REMOVAL. O V The Naddlo, Unmet*: and Trunk Shop 01 Jo 'V. ICMDIDAEc • IS RENIOVED to the. buiiding!reeenti Kee pied C. C. Hollister ; on AlainjSt., ono door above S. S. Mott's, Wheiihe will - be happy to wait on-all who may foyer him with'their patron , - age. Jan. 20th, 1838.—te: .• _ , Artist's Materials. AINTS in Tubes, Brushes, Tin, Copper and : Silver Foil,- Glass Slabs i and Mailers, Lithographs, aw., at the Store of MUHL TUBRELL. !qui - arose, Dee. thth, 1857.