-- :Regimental Orders - No. Ist. • 171 HE First Reiitneut of the First I.lrlkade of Sumiyiehanna County are hereby ordered to meet on Saturday the 4th day of June next, a the house of J. B.lackson in Friendsville at 9,o'clielc; a. to., for the purpose of Military buxom:* and Review. - AS.A SPICER, Brig,. Inspector, let prig. 10th Div. of Pa. Militia. • Brigadejuspector's Office, t Ilarford May '9th,'1859..s EDUCATIONAL. 28 PER QUARTER OF 1-1 WEEKS, pays for BOARD, with use of BOOM, .$ "I•URNITURE, and TUITION inJ hO UPLAND NORMAL INSTITUTE, Delaware County, Pennsylrapia.. For Circuiars;containing necesi.try informs. Bon, ingdire of A. N. Bullard in'.llontrose, or of J.O. Bullard, Brooklyn. tinsyd 3m For siale i SEED POTATOES': PRINCE ALBERT AND PEACH BLOW. BALDWIN & ALLEN. May 2d, 1849. - - DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. ITHE Copartnership heiotofore existing be tween the subscribers ; under the firm of = •. Post, Cooper & CO, dayitissolvO by mutual CP13 , 411t. Out ` standing bubiness will by settled by IYiu. Cooren. ISAAC L. POST, • HENRY DRINKER, -• WM. HUNTYING COOPER. Montrose, Penn., April 30th, 1859. ' • •-• 'COPARTNERSHIP. • - THE undersigned have this day formed a Copartnership under the firm and style of Win. E. Cooper & Co., for the- purpose of tran%.etin"l, a BANKING Ex cn.ozsOz AND COLLECTION BCI.INESS in the 80. tough of Montrose. , WM. lIUNTTING COOPER, HENRY DRINKER. IfentreAe, Penn., Mae 2d, 1859.- 100 k HERE! tlk• LL sa that wliit to buy COP DS ch ca r,ron CAS/1;e0 at tho Store of J. LYONS.- & SON, Mort.trckse, 'where you can get 25 Yards of Calico for 'sl 00 ~9 yai•ds of good Delain $1 00 10 Yards of Gingham for $1 00 16 yards of Sheeting for $1 00 . 14 lbs•tf Boston, Soda or Sweet Crackers tor $1 00 4 lbs. of good Tea for $l, 00 12 lbs. No.l Mackerel for $1 00 Ladies' Gaiters for 62 cents with a general assortment of Goods CHEAP. Also Meloden% Guitor; %%dies, Fifes, Fitite;, - Sheet '31u..1e, ,Sze. &e. , Fresh Fluid just atelveiLand for sale by • ,1. LYON'S &SON. May, 1859 ThO oldest, widest circulated, and - moat complete, correet,and reliable Bank Note -Reporter mexistence. THOIVIPSON'S BANK NOTE COMMERCIAL REPORTER. Ciren:ation 160,00Q7 EDITED BY JOHS'IIIO.IIFrON QUOL7iIODS cc.rrec.ted by Thowstm Bnoritzns 2 Will St. Veblished by CILIA Ttu.Nntu, 117lin St., • NEW YORK. e....--0-----, Trams coiSurnry:P.IPTION tn A DV A NCE : Mail Subscribers, 'Weekly s.2,l..Secii-rnontithr SI, I Monthly 75rts To Positousters and otSers, who form clubs And forward d 8 the ononq in advance, s-e wit bend the Reporter, Coin Chart Manual, and De striptii'e Lis!, as follows: .- 5 copies of the Weekly, one rear,.. $B,OO 5 copies of the Serni:mootbly ......4,r ? 0 10 copies of th Mon'tlilf ~.. 6,60 We will forward gratuitously to any person . sending a club of $2O at the aboie rates, at any 'one lime, our Amirican o , ld Coin Teat Scale. Address, Thompsisti Brother., Bankers, • No.!! Wall lit.. N. Y..Prr. rief MEW WORE By REV. J If. INGRAHAM. 2.1 _ JUST,PUBLISIIED. THE PILLAR OF FIRE: ISRAEL IN BONDAGE. BEING AN.ACCoUNT bF Tim won/Et:FEL seENEs TnE Life of the Son of I'haranh's Daughter, egg, Froti his yonth.to the taw.. nt of Mount SADA; ; ec , rnpri.inz, as by an eve.witne,4, NfIIZACLES 'BEFORE PIiAIItAQII, PASSAGE OFTHE .6..EO,SEA, • . RECEPTION OF TIIE LAW ON 11.1T.'SITi AL Containing an elAorate and highly colored Deieription of the Architecture of the - . Egyptian!, their Manners and Cu:, ;toms in Peace lind•War, in lb° Temple, the Manny ,the Mart.and at theTornb 'and al's° of the Lt.' Taelites while id . Lander Bond. - sge,togeth. ' er with. rcruersort SEETCtES eF TIIE- Hebrews Ctii)er their Taskmasters, Of Scene - R. Procession! and Spectacles tipap and hpside the Nilo, and Le- giunu of Oheli-ks, Splurnxei, end Pyramids, and of their fouridera be. fore the Flood; Delineations of Beautiful Women, Joar.sstp.Luxona. AND . OSIEIA; AND OF_ WONDERFUL MEN, Aaron, ReciumeA (310 , o+), abd the Pti ocie of Lz - •(Joh):- _ SABALATED sttgas oi,t.rrretts- raom A SYRIAN FRINGE Traveling iFK.Eg.spt TO_ HIS ROYAL •5/OTFIER; QUEEN OF TYRE. The volume abounds in characteristic passa ges or highly-wrought be my and dramatic is; cideot. •• To the 306,000Jeadere of " The Prince of the House of David," we nerd only say, that this sari: is by the same author, tkad more wonder fully interesting and ,enehanting. Vir!..LattGE !2'.10..600 FP. iLLI.IFFEATED. Price Sent,to awr addiess by mail, poet paid, on re ceipt of-the price • purin- ET at RTOSSEI.I., ..f4w2ill No. 79-John Street, N. Y. • Z. COBB would remikctfotry announce to the putditifiat he may fu*ll be found at the old stand, fully prep:Wed to attend to the trims of the community. - - fie wilikcep on tend a good stock of' Grcicrezilen . sua.c.c% TEAS, COUTE, SPIGEs , FaLUII, FLo(r and SALT' (by the sack or." barrel,) Fug, Ind all articles found in. First Class Groceries. He would partictibtrly call thti attention of Farmer* and others to the tact that he is constantly receiving fresh sUpplies of FIRST ItATEFLOUIt. also good and medium qualities, which will be 15.)111 rani*, tor ready pay, in quantities to suit' the purchaser. nontre.sy, rett. clot 15143: NEW GOODS FOR THE SPRING OF 1859! -AT • YOUNG & SMITH'S, - Summersvalo, Pa. 111 E take this opportunity of expressing our V thanks to our customers and the public geterally for their ;Moral patronage during the past year, and-will add that we shall endeavor to merit 3 continuance of the • Rama by furnishing in the•satne way that welave heretofore done, that ix. at the very lowest possible Prices. Hav ing just returned from the CITY we would invite the attention of the public to the LARGE AND 'HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF far ICto Clo JID for the spring trade, comprising almost every thing that can be found in, a. Conntry Store, • amongst svhich we will mention the following: Marge lot of Ahoso Small Figured, Dark and; Font Colored Prints at 6 1.4 cents per yard. A' lot of those heavy Brown. 51u.slins always on hand_ Brown . Shetting nod Shifting c o 4 s tantlY on hand and for sale at the most reasortable•pri. nes. ..large lot of MeArneek, Coeliteo,„ Allen, Sprague, Ddnnell, and other Brints-,:Spring Styles—fersale at the samelow prices it which we have sold thi.in during the jelet year—Spring. Detains and-Chailies, very h:irlsomo and cheap. Cloths, Cas,itners, Satitietts, .Jeans, Verstingst, &el A good 'assortment of Bond Stripea;cot.. tonades, packs - und Linen Drilla, f4ir farmers' : weir.,..Deniins, Striped Shirting..-Cheeks. &c. Itendy-nande Chatting conttuntly on hand.. Crocker}• and Gia%s Ware, u !areas. sorttnent of the best quality of \Vbite Granite Ware, just-reeeit , ol and fur sale by the set ur In lots to suit purchasers. Ilits and Cat's, Hoots and Shoed in endless variety. Cedric: Ware. Tubs Churns, Trays, Buck ets, Ladles, Sze. taeerics as ipkual 14 low water marl; sto r. i-hin y low titrurr , i; FISII 3faakerel in half b.irris, (patty. and kits, warranted full Weirht. or 00 money returned. Shad and AV hits Fish a!so en hand. Salt by the Barrel. sack -or bushel. Paints anti Oil of all kind:;. All kinds of I'ItODUCE. taken in .e.uehange for Goods at the highest m rket prices. We solicit an rxat itu tion of our stock be fore purchasing YOL'NG SMITH.. April 25th, I 859.—ni5w6. -FRESH ARRIVAL ! T HE mudersigned would ropeetfully :m -nuance in the public that he 1113 just re ceived a supply of . ampng winch lound the e very st 'of Sugar, Molasses; Syrup; Tea; Cofibe, at prices to ,wit the tunes, for r-atio pay - I)en't , miAtake the pi:IV!, 1)1:t c t at the bn3emeet of the HEM %T ®ti 4G I OTEL,' where your humble servant curie* tin a general SALOON & GROCEfY BUSINESS, arid where the putthe may always rely tpon having, their cants attended t. with promptness and fidelity. 0. M. CRANK Motitraii... Aril _oth, edical Copartnership. DRS. A.C.BLAKESLEE li. BRCS!! having associated themse!ves under the name of Bl.ke•lce & I.lrui.h for the proseeu. tion of the deties of their profession. respeet funy raer their rofessiotthl serrices'te the -Irmand _ Office at the rosi&oce of Dr. Make Ace. mid way' tetwecn, iht '%;!!age•4 of DieD , cl; nod Sprin! - TviA. r. 11LAKE:31.EE. April • BRUSH. NOTICE TO FARMERS. I\visit to call the nt'ention tf Farmers to the ludepeAttltzst-'f HORSE This flake has been used for the past three yeas in this County ned proved to be the 'Rake and Ihe only Itske suited to the rough country. Any one, not wishing to take the assertion, and who wants a Rake. please try it, and if not satisfactory. rsororn it Vithin three days umi iejurcd, and take his money. To merchants and dealers a liberal deduction from rets3.l price of tut:tee do:lacs. ' All hitebt of Grain taken in exchasnge tOr Rakes at Searle's (Mil. Also second hand Wire Tooth and Revo!ving Rakes sold ccri cheap All - orders promptly attended te and It.tikes delivered on short notice. _ . . . _ Resili.iiee ofthe'suberiber,:ind enanuf.e.tl,,ry one mile from Montrose,. on Snake greek-turn piles: C - CHANCY FOOT. Montrose. April :15. 's9—:;rn • T.M 7 21 PJ ) is., Co , . WOULD iespectfully announce to the citi• zens of inve,vi,llc.. Center and adjoinin2 Uotniry`that ilicy are prepared ty furnish almott everything thane usnauh called fur in a coun try store. Our stock consists of DRY GOODS! Vii;Black and Plaid Silks, Chilla Robes,,Lawn Robes:Printed atai lVhite Brillants, Sarcenet, Cambric; Dotted Swiss Moslins, Calicoes—the moat splendid stock IN-1114E14 exception that was ever brought to Susquehanna County. Palm Le:alias—in 20 varieties: Silver Grapy, Brown and Fancy Leghorn flats—in every variety: Fur Bata. Ppra:uls and thnhrtillas—of everw style and rien, from Es. to 24 ti Embroidered Collars, ender Sleeves, Ribbons—immense stock; CROCKERY—in nix differtint vles— in Tea and annei Soils. 'S'ALL -PAPER—a very WIN stuck. All. kinds of .FARMING T9OLS—of the must :approvid patterns. In fine. a.cery large stock of eeerything pertaining to thetrierc.;ntile siness; on the most facora, bie terms of any house in the country. Cash trade especially preferred, but all kindlof Coun• try Prrxduce taken in exchange for Goods, and the highest market price p:iid for saute. BOOTS and SHOKS form a prominent feature of a very large Stock of Goods,..vnd will be found in every style and variety. GROCERIES—a very large stack. DRUGS and MEDICINES. and 'GLASS Fuanittui—such as Chairs and Bedsteads— from 18 - s. to ss6 00; Solititing .very large ,hare of trade for the new firm we remain,. rempeetfullv at the. nervice public.fiEXYON, &.CO. Lawaville centre, Pa., April Ist, 1859. • INTC) I I .I 3C3. A k it, indebted to the late grope, of, %V. ..C3l.'Svi,totra & Co., GviLe & BLAND'ING or H. G. BLANDING & Co. either by Note or Bdok account are earnestly requeetea to call upon A. Each or U. 0. litr,:cluxu.toil setitu with out delay, WS their Books NEST BE l'EnsEE - StEDIA'TELY. ff. G. BLANDING. Agiil 4th 1559.-Gyr. DR. 1% W. WELLS Avi tn piranerittylocatedin Datindttff 11 offers his professional services to all who may require theni. Also, keeps constantly- on hsnd a full stock of iflrtigs and :11viikcium, Pure WituM and Liquors for Medical. purposes. [ap7-6m. M EAT. MARKET. On eubCc Arcinie, n e ar Smiles Hotel. 17EEP constantly on hand a good supply of 1.1. MEATS . of all pajd for Beef Cattle,Calves,Sheep;andLarbs. Also forßides of itit kinds, BENSTOCK & .HAVILEY. T. TIENSTOCE. iTAWLEY. 31Viltrose, Itlarcit Gifts r . Gifts Gift4l - ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK TIH 677 BROADWAY, 677 . THE FIFTH ' . FIFTH YEAR. EsTABLIsuED tB5l. YEAR. ririllE following is a partial , list of property which will ho given to the purchasers of Books at the time of sale: worth from Gold Watt. hes ; EngliA Lever, Patent Leger and Lupinee, $30,00 to 6100,00 Silver Watehes,Patent Lover, full jeweled, hunting cases, open face and cylinder es capement, Gold Lockets, Large sizefonr glasses, and two glasses with springs, large, and small size with eimp. Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, Painted, Lava. Goldstone, -Garnet-and Coral Sota of Mils and Drops, Ladies' Gold Guard Chains, Farley Neck Chains, Chate lains. Gents' Fob and Vest Chains, Sets Cameo,Goldstone,Paint cd,. Mosaic, Garnet, Onyx, Engraved and l'lnin Gold Sleevt Buttons and Bosom Studs, Gold Pencils,with Pens,larrm, medium and Silver Pencils,witliGold Penn, large, medium and small -size, double and single, es tension cases, Gents' Heavy Signet `Riggs,' Ladies' Gold Chased and Plain Rings, Gents Gold 13usemPiris s elen. ter, with Opnl, Scarf Pins, Onyx, Garnet; &c., Rich Silk Dress Patterns, 'Cameo, Massie, Cord Carnet, Chased and Plain Oval Brace lets, Silver and Geld Thimble?" Gents' Pen and Packet knife, Pearl and -Moron° Porto orionnisies, - Toothpicks, Watch keys, Guard Slides, Gold Crosses, small . , medium • and large. '3 ;00 to 7,60 Besides other Gifts, comprising n largo and valuable assortment of miscellaneous articles, caning from $1 to $lO. The proprietors of the OLDEST ESTAB LISHED GIFT BOOK IN THE 'UNITED STATES. for the uninterrupted success which hag crowned their earne,t efforts to please du ring the last four years ; weuld return their sin. cere thanks to the hundreds of thousands who have, in past time, seen tit do bestow their lib eral patronage upon them; .and would further assure them, end the pubii generally, that their long experience and established capital warrant them In offering greater inducements than ever, and sueb as nre out of the reach of any similar ( "4,,l u lt,hment in the country: and propose, in this, THE'rwrit YEAR. df their location in Now York. to introluce - STILL GREATER ATTRACTIONS,• • GIFTS of GREATER VALUE and VARIETY, A Mill Lat - g*n. an RnK, lected Stock of Commission% and inducements to clubs and to agents who are willing to delete their time to our business; so thnt those who do s i r ,- ; ego hive gar GIFTS ASD BuoES WITDODT MO.FEY...ea We shall endeavor to estgblish an agent in every town in the United States, ao that all who I, will may benefit by our' liberal system of trade. We have_ appointed A. J. G Ig ITSONs our duly authori7ed agent for MONTROSE and vicinity, who will receive and forward all orders 'with attention mod despatch. A NEW ANI) REVISED CATALOGUE, ready tor distribution. eiontaining every desirri t?.e book, new or old, Dull% in print; and ac knowledged by librarians rind literlry men to be 1110 most eemplete and best classified ever is sued, without an. exeoption. are now reedy tii be given away v mailed free in nay address, loan parts of the wprld. It eotitans all th.r work 'on s f. Art, Seierico and Nat, E Plii/osot.h;eal &Cis& .nr... , 1 History. skal Works, Adventures, Travels. V Itistorieul and Min &e. ' 'A ' eellaneous, RAKE Agricultura! and DU 7s; Pociinal„Thbologieal, mestie li,onlarny, • s ; Religious, Dallas Lattera,Eatars, La w,ll•Aical, Mason &e.7, Bibles, Biographies, Diationarieg, Enayelarediaa. Gazetteers, And a thousand varieties of publications in eve ry deporttmnt of literature. %Ve syi as low--`; a:7El.in many cases, lower than s —any other flutist! it the eountry ; and with every book of the value of ono dollar or more,...vve present ZOlllO useful Gift, without extra charge. 'LET EVERY ONE CONSULT ISIS' OWN INTEREST; - And buy at EV.A.S' Gift Book Store, eliE .-xamine do; .. o f h oo k s , see t h e POST gitts NO free:f scattered among "••" our pa:rons, and be satisfied that the on. „ ty economical war of boring looks is at TO NO T 77 :Itßf /AIM AY,• GhT LAFARGE HOTEL BUILDING, i our, WE tiriARATEE PERFECT-3A l'. BlllifiS , ISFACTION. ii:DpE FOR YOURSELVES. Examine oar plan of business. Any - one can who will. Observe the daily 13 • distribution of watches, gold and silver; il'F‘ . 9.-st, chatelaine. and guard chain'; brace- EVANSdets, rained, mosaic, dal , goldstone, GIFT , garnet told gold sets,of pin and clasps; 11110 K br'Y'Oets, large, medium and small size; .s fit "rings, chased, plain and set with Stones, eantio, gold-tor. coral ; meanie and on -677 graved .e.iids aid sleeve buttons; scarf pp,' pins,t l ' , •tol4es•t:P , id pens and pencils; gold pens in shiver and moro c c o rases, and a thousand other articles of nue and viat4e. NEw. A Gift with every book worth from 50 yuRE ..et. to $l. Scud for a Vutalogue. Lay: In will cost you nothing, and will be ;valuable as a book of reference, if nosh. ing more, Address D.W.EVANS & CO.. _ . _ k No 677 .Bro ad way, New-York. r i r- N. .-A WORD OF EXPLANATION TO Those who have known us nuder the style of Evans ;& Co. The Business located by us at No. 611 Broadway, New York city, is the oldest established honse is the country, and is known world- wide as the original* "Evans'-& Co.'a Gift Bookstore." Many have t..-rken the advan tage of ,ottr,populatY to advertise tinder the ...e0 6=0,10 - increase their trade—and though a house having neither character or name of its own, can hardly claim the confidence of the community-- to plioteet the few - wh o may be un acquainted with ing, we would state that we have no connection with any other Gift Book [louse-and though many atilklitrtiso under the name of Evans & Co,, the firm constituted by EVANS and - I. 11. PRESTON, is the first and only concern rightfully using the name. But to prevent all confusion in thc-futuEe, shall use the style of D. W. EVANS & CO., sad 111:1 persons wrongfutly .using the appetta. tion to mislead the public; will be made to suf. fer the penalty of the. J. . - D. W. EVANS dz . 671 Broad Way, New York. 8 1 ,1 - 78 IY.I 111..A.R.RIAG.t' UIDE'. A NEW BOOK, BY WILLIAM YOUNG,' M. O. The secret clue to courtship, love ,_••\ , 'dc marriage.: with the diseases loci. dent to'y outh, maturity and old age; • being lights and shades of marri ed life, its joys and sorrows, hopes /./"Ei*P" fears And disappointmelds. Let all „ married people, or those Contemplating marriage lants having the least impediment.te married life , read this hook. let every young moo and woman in the' land read this nook.. It is full ofcP,lates, and discloses secret ' s that every one should know: a little knowled,le at first may ~save a world of trouble imafter life. Bend revs copy (enclosing '2scts., in, 1 ,, rlft„Wm. YOUNG, ite.lll SOrrt!-Sf t+fliladelphile • ts! STORE W..E VANS S. CO. 1 . 3,00 to ' 2,50 to 12,00 45,00 to 25,00 B,QO to 18,00 10,00 to 30,00 2.90 to 16,00 3;50 to 7,e0 2,00 to 15,00 1,00 to 7,50 140 to 5,00 22,00 to 20,00 5,00 to 30,00 00 to 6.00 60 to 1,50 60 to 2,500 1,50, to .?.50 NEW KEATuit ES POO/ES. IC, • Stun , lard Fictions, II ram and Glee Books, 0 Test Books for . • ; Selioots, &e.. 3 e., TiEtz t , 4„, or n n READY-I,IY SYSTEM lis certain that Gonda can be autd successful ty in, blontroae and at Susquehanna Depot • FOR CASH. Thom" doubting this nasortiou will do won to call at the stores of .• 6uttcnberg, liasenbaunt, tf0. 7 )6 , where it will be - proven that the Merthint in selling his Goods a.an afford to-sell Cheaper for Cash, ma cati offer Inducements sufficient to make It an object to Purchasers, at whatever iseriffee they are obliged to maio, to procure the Money to adopt itt their Purchases the C...su Srslam. We have just received and are constantly re ceiving, a splendid assortment of SPRING & SOMMER GOODS. adapttd for this season:and which will not full to givesenoral sstlsfaction. They were pur purellased tinder the most favomble , eircumstan ces, and we are ennbled and - Vv . :tr. offer and soli at prices fur below others that will give and hate given an everlasting Credit; no matter whether it is Tom, Dick, or Hairy. iXAMINE, COMPARE AND JUDGE OUR DRY GOODS! An astortment heretofore unequaled by anytilqug OVUT offered in Montrose. Kano , end Staple Dry Goods! Comprising many new end desirable styles of Goods unknown in this market, among which will befound, in LADIESTRESS GOODS, AU the novelties of Ne season, cheep at GUTTENBERG, ROSENB.AUSI,& SHAWLS New and choke styles of Brodie double and single, Stella, Plaid, Wool, Palm and Mantilla, and a new style of Chenill Shawls, cheap at Guttenberg, liounbaitm, do's NTH: UlUx An n.sortment always on hand, also Ladies Cloth nod Trimming to match, of all shades, cheap at 6ittttlibirg, EMBROIDERIES!, In this Department we can offer-great induce. MCDt9, nA they are purchased direttly from im. porting houses. The assortment comprises French setts, Sioeeves and Collars, Worked Edgings and Itaserting, and a great amity more arti cles belong to this line too . numerous to uncivil (lon, cheap at • GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, <4 CO'S Bonnets, - Ribbons, Flowers and Plumes, Wire, Stiff Net ' tinge-and Frames, at Wholesale and Ret‘.4ll,—Theap at GI:I7EOEIG, 11654113 At CO'S. Domestic -Goods ! May be found all the different q . nalitiei of Prints, GingharVleached Goods, Fine• 11031 ins, Tiells, Stripes, Denims, Sheeting, 2 1-2 y cla wide, cheap at GU'rTENDERG, 110SENBAL3f, 4: CO 'S REAM' MADE CLOTHING, As this i. one of their Pni.acipat. ttaascuts of IiCbINES:? in New.Verk City, they certainly have one great advantage over all the rest of Clothiers; they having one Partner steady ih New l'ofk eity , to devote allitislinm to.this partir Oar branch of manufacturing: , Thoy wi I famish, at any time, a Good Garment at about tho BUM° price for which the material can he got. 'They will warrant their work and a complete 5t or no Fax._ . 'They keep zonstantly on hand one of the best stocks of . • OVER AND UNDER COATS! Such as Frock, Dies', Raglan, and Sacks PANTS , lii Great Variety and Di f ferent ',Styles VESTS! Such as Velvet, Plush,.6lssimer, and Satin.; cheep aL GUTTENBERG, RDSENBAUM, & cos' CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, of the 14c9st Material at short Not lee. UhdPr Garments_ Fon-LADIES AB V'ELI Ad ;OR GENTLENIEN, ,ouch as Silk, sad also Lailabstrool, cheap at GUTTENBERG,IOSENBAUNI,dr CO'S ONE WOR,II IS SUFFICIENT FOR THE WISE. , TO OUR tfi':,IZECOUS , 'F-RIENDS D CUgt6i/EnS, And, •:• • • • A in particular to _thou knowing themselves indebted to es, we Will say once wore that we will hell for Ready Pay hereafter, end 41 Ac counts and . Notes must be settled without Fur ther Notice We are tired of writing Donning Letters and Supporting the PostOtlice,and there by losing. •We will take ail, kinds of Grain at tha''Ujghcst.Market Prices for Payment, and All Accounts standing ove'r Six Montle on. our Books will be left for collection unless settled by Note. . , 6litttitberft, Tkostuiannt, Co. ...kivntr,,:4v. Pa . I:ith,lBSB _ “ BUSINESS GOES ON,” NEW REMIT KT STORE' TilE , HEAD 'OP NAVIGATION. suhseriber haying just returned from 1. New York, would - most respectfully inform his friends (if he has any) and the public gener ally, that ho is now prepari4to serve them with 11611 600b5--Nannlit far tri44l at-the old stand formerly occupied by C. W. Mott, where ho will sell tot RE/nr•PaY at entons that will suit everybody. Ills stork eunsista of Choice Family Groceries, of all kinds, Stone Ware, Wooden Ware and Brooms, Boots and Shoes, Ladles Gaiters—for 65. come. Prints. Detains, heavy and Fine, Brown and Bleached hlnilins, Linens, Canton I?linne:3, Drillings, Towelling,Jaequard Diaper.Tieliii,Apron Checks, Denims, Striped Shirting, Pants and Vest Trim- mings, Seamtnas tiagii, Cotton ,Batts, White and - Brown ,Knitting Cotton, Veil Barege, Gloves, and lloalery—large assOrtmenl. Yankee. No tions, die. HENRY C. TYLF,R. 51onteose, April, 1859. LADIES who like a splendid article for the flair please call at TYLER'S and got a bottle of Burnett's COcosine--best and - cheapest in use. Also Labia's Extracts for the Handkerchief— first quality. ' H. GAR RATT, WDOLESAI. AND REICAIL DEALER IN FLOUR GRAIN, - SALT, &C., NEW muisiona 7 . PA. (Salo ROOlll4 Pratt'a Officer) WILL keep constantly on bind the bast brands of FLOUR—by the Sack or Hun dred Batrels—a(the lowest market prices. Also, SALT-tiy the Single Barrel or Load, All Orden from norchants and Dealers will be promptly attended to. * * *Cosh paid for Grain, Wool, Pelts, Hides, and all Farmers' Produce in their season. H. GARRATT. Now `,Silforil, April 2d, 1859. NOI ICE • THE undersigned having entered into a part nership with Mr, J. W. Tyler, has closed up his Books and opened n'tw ones for the firm. lie is desirous of settling up the old 13001; s as soon as possible, aril/therefore appeals to all whoThavu unsettled accounts to nail and arrange the same without delay. - , P. CARPENTER. Hnrfnrd. April 4th. 18r.9.-Bw.. STRIKE &. INSTERIOOSII, rill) AT every intelligent tnnti in this co:Jamu -1 nity should Dot know that a new arrange ment has been made by WEAVER & ATHERTON, AT THE ,STEAM MILL SHOP, . FOE CALPYING - ON THE BESINESs or Blackernithing. - • • and Carriage-Ironing. ME12337 - know tilts to be a fact b'bt fur the. benefit of the rew whO do not, we would say that we are preparedto do any work in our line, which may bo intrusted to us. in the most durable Mintier, tho most approved style, and io the shortest possible tithe. All our work warranted to give good satisfactiiiri. LOIEs M. WEavEn, ititu. T.. AT - HERTON. Mon trose, March Ist. 1859 —Gmtf. TO BE RUNG! EVERY DAY IN THE'WEEK !I (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Over 2,000 Pieces of Wall Paper! I)ESIDES Bordering, Window Shades and Window Curtain Fixtures--a large variety. For farther particulars please call at A. N. Bullard's Book Store(first door north of L' Searle's Hotel, where you can find also a large and superior assortment of Books and Statione ry. Yankee Notions, , all of which can be hid for cash at as low prices as goods of the same: quality can be bought for any where is this vicinity; Bingharn'ton, N. V..fint-excerrted. A. N. BULLARD. Montpo;te, March Bth, 1859. • I'caclzcrs Eiarnittatibn, l'iteetings for th'e purpose of exeinting teneher% to he emilloyerl id thtosumtner schools , will be held in 0:e different towns as follows: •• Gibsonlay la, Union H. S.H. at 9 o'clock a. rn tlarford, " 17, ' at 9' o'clock a. m. Lenox. " 18' Tingley'a S. H. at 9 o l clock a. m Clifford, " 19, rltv &twat £I. at 9 o'clock a. in. Herrick, " 20, lin . icndala at 9 o'clock a. pi. Ararat, " 21, Church . at 9 o'clock a- m. Thompson" 23, Center at 9 o'clock a. to The examinations will 'tic about equally divi ded between the oral and written methods. Each applicant should be isupPlied with at least two eieete of fuois•caP paper, several pens and a pen-holder, and ink. Ali who would'tcach daring the coming Sum mer will at once see the necessity of attending the public examinations, when they understand that immediately upon their closo I Alai) be en gaged in visiting schools indifferent parts of the county, and consequently unable to attend to any more examinations,—not being able to visit my post-office, oven, oftener than once in from two to four weeks. All should be present tit the nppointod Your. None admitted to the elms after the examination commences. B. F. TEWKSBURY, County Superintendent. April 4th. 1859. AW ISoD. WE ARE BOUND TO GO. AHEAD GO SEE Fr ITE LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS lustJL received at the Original One Price and Ready-Pay Stcro-of - HAYDEN BROTHERS. • • Tfie 'P ‘ pople's Agemits are on hand %hit a largo stock of Goods comprising Staple& Fancy Dry Goods, Hats & Caps, 'Boots A: Shoes, Groceries a: Provisions, • Flour 4lc Salt, Yankee Notions, Watches, Jewelry, ' • Wall dr. Window Paper - Wooden -Ware, and we ha're one thousand and one things besides. Wc.wit?_say to CLOSE Airr fS - if you wan! BARGALI 7 .B CALL and S'PE , •:- - HAYDEN BROTHERS. New Milford, Pa., Jan. tat, 1859. 3;000 :kolas, OP. WALL PAPER. .Jo. DIEFERENT - SITLES 80R0E.NG, WINO6V P APER A. NEW SUPPLY, just arrived, mil for sale SI cheap, by A.TURRELL 3Et TY "Sr, Tim • • WAMSUTTA PRINTS: They' are the boat; Cancel. yet offered to the - Pub for the ofortey, r • WIIGLESALE AGENTS: DEFOREST; APISTRONG & CO . .NEw-vonx. inbi2n36. • DR. E. WILMOT, radtrate of the Agbpath:c and Home° G piltMCCollegea of Modicino, isr now tnpaently located in Great Ilend Pa: -; OFFICE corner of Math and fllizabcth•sta., n ear ly eppiiiito,tho ISittt,ldist - rhurch: • cr. •20, 181,9 • I = {.3 Cit° V ALIA 1 G. F. FOB D 11.4.31 HAS removed hts shop across the street,-to "the buildiM; one :door ,below Keeler& , • Stoddard's, which he has fitted up expressly fer , .I • I L -Saddle, Harness and Trunk Shop, ‘rllere may found's!! klub of 3E3CINAEIL 353 SI : from the heaviest seam, to filo. lightest trotting harness, and a generet assortment of trimmings,, which will be'lnade up or sold very low. - - Carriage Trimmings: : A good assortment on hand, which will be sohi l l I very low; all trimming done cheaper than else-' ' where. OAK LEATHER on hand, from which harnesses will be Made - und NATE:try dittri.tekClL. . *..Customets 1%111 please .be s ar in wind thall wish to settle up once a year. Those having unsettled nary:tuts, oruotes due, will save costs by settling or making'paymant, without furthor G. r. FORDIIA3I, Feb. 24th, 16591 Montrone, Ps. co .5 vat as •au4 6arhers. THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE 60,000tARRELS Of THEIR NEW AND IMPROVED PO ti LODI ILVXDFACTURIU COMP AY. ATANUFACTURtEi from" the night-soil of 1. New York lots to within purchasers. This article (greasily improved within the last three years) lint been in the marked for eighteen years, and still defies competition, as a manure int Corn and Gardsn Vegetables, being cheaper, more powerful, than any other, and , at the aurae time free from disagre , ecOlczkdor. Two barrels, ($3 ,vortli) will manure, ap acro of corn in the hill, will save two-thirds in labor, will cause it to come up qUicker, to_grow fastor,ripen earlier. azirkwifi - bring a larger crop on poor ground than any other fertilizer, and it is also 5:1 pro teittivo' to cut worm; also it does riot injure the seed. to put in contact with it. The L M. Co. point to their long standing reputation, and the large capital ($500000) in vested in their business as aluarantee that the article they make shall always be of such quality as to command a ready'sale. _p3r" Price e 1.50 per barrel for any quantity over six barrels. . g._47 - A Pam let, cunt/Lining orery information, will be scut [lts] to auy one applying fur tho same. Oor addrebis GRIFFING, BROTHERS &.C.0., Agricultural Warehouse, GO Cuurtlaridt St. NEW YORK. Mare 17, '6 . . FREE EXHIBITION! MAY BE SEEN DAILY; AT P. [INES' .Tlllll SHOP! rrom 6 a, m. to 10 p. m., gljt gattst jiaStiplls l . -. Comprising the Greatest variety of GENTLEIYIENS . COSTUME , ever presented to the public. nth 9.4 DR. JOHN W. COBB, PFESISIGIADI 84SURCtEON, Montrose, Pa.' Ofrwe on Public Avenue, opposite Searle's hotel. Mardi let, 1553.-t-tf. THE NIGHTY EULER World Kama and World Triod itgl n te_y4r,V4;3l. l / 4 4 4 -'ll ' , - . 4- • r„ . , IS - ", N . .e•:.vtg A,. • ,j'' •;>,'N. ( ...'24 1, _Ti"C:).•\-, . . ~, .... ~.4 ~ v „...,, c , , .. , ...„ , ' - ..- - •••••.4. - -,....it- - ' - Ale , ' • .., _ lIOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT rimiE free admission - of all Nations, as well as 1. the verdict of the leading hospitals of the 0:d as well as the New World, stamp this pow. erful remedial Agent as the greatest healing preparation ever made known to sufibiing man. Its penetrative qualities are more than marvelous, thro' the, external orifices of the skin, invisible to the naked eye, it'hiaches the seat of the internal disease, and in all extornal affections its anti-in fiammatory: and healing virtues surpass anything else on record, and is Nature - a great ally. &pip% aud Salt Rheum Are two of the most• common and virulent disorders prevalent on this continent, to these Oiettnent is especially antagonistic, its " modus operandi",is first to eradicate the venous and then complete the cure. Bad legs, Old Sores, and Mears. Cases of many years standing that lqwe perti naciously refused-to yield to any other remedy or treatment, have invariably succumbed to s - few applications of this powerfel unguent. 'Eruptions on the Skinl - Arising from a bad state of blood or chronic disease are cradicated, and-a -clear, transparent surface regained by tho-reatorative'artion otthis Ointment. ft surpasses many of the cosmetics and other toilet appliances in its power. to dispel rashes mid other disfigurements.of the face. Piles and P./atlas Every form and feature of these prevalent and stubborn disorders Is eradicated locally end en tirely by the use of this emolient ; warm (*omen rations should precede its application. Its heal ingtivalities as ill be found thoro' and invariable . Bath the fYinirm-nt and the Pills should be used in the following cases . Bunions, rtheuniatimm, Sore Throats, Burns, Rio gworm, . yoresocajlkinds ChappedllacdsSalt Ithetim Sprain, Ch iI I blains, Scalds, - star., oi n t,. • Fistula, Gout, Skin Disones, Teller, Ulcers, Lumbago, .Swerd.G lands, ' 7 " nuereal Sores, hlere'bSrupt'ns,Sore. Legs;. W r grounds oa I I Piles. Sore Breasts, S ere Heady, • [kinds. VEr CAUTION !- 7 N40:10.01;0 genuine unless the words, ". Holloway, iVele. York and London," are discernible as ,a Water-muk in every leaf - of the book of directions around each pot or b o y. ; it may be plainly seen byhading the lezfinthe light. A handnorne reward will be given to any one ren. derinesneh information as may lead to thy detec tion of any party or parties counterfeiting these medicines or, vending them knowing tholu'to . be spurious. , - - '**• Sold at_thelfanufactories of Prof. HoLto "WAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and-by all re spectable Drugoists and Dealers' in Medicine throughout the United ltatea and the civilized world\ in pots at 25 cents, G 3 cents, and 81 each. orThcro in a eonsiderable saving by hiking, the - larger sizes `• N. B.—Directi ons for the guidance pf patient% in every disorder are affixed to each pot.. June 10. 108. f2300w1y.. • 50 CENTS WILL ,PAT FOR ONE OF THOSE . • NOTIFIL AMBROTTPtS, With Visegt. Call at the .tAR ON 711 E GREEN, An ivork - warranted not - to fade. F. I). WOOD, Artist. 31ontrase, April i3th, 185f).--tr STEW GOIDDS,In ivy lino of businese, arriv. ing eNery ADEL TI3fiRELL.. Marvh 2101,1E:t2 4" ._., z‘, -,. " __.) .(:,„,. • L - .4ztico,t)c) PAYS Oil?. A. FULL VOUIZSE. -IN ZIIF IRON CITY_COLLE(4E. tid Is g ent; inc,stextensivf4y p airs t i ed Juvi ' bu=t utganized • . tommEßciitt scoooi_ . iv , -crictite,aft gitat,tetis. '37 ‘,..titDtitts.,atten4ilig-Dailli • MARC I, 1959, - L7eual time to uou.pluto a tun ed•Urso from ft, to to weole, Every Student, upon g nuluutin, istqluaranteed to t r x, competent to mareigi Books nay Business, and qualified to earls aniar,- of from $5OO TO $lOOO. S.tudents enter at aziy`timc —No Vacatioa--' Review at plea4ro. . 51 I: 2, reinial - a.Eass FOR BEST PENNTAANSHIP AWARDED IN 1 14 to 9. Eror-.3:ini.to FS' Suns received at hall prim!. *.*For Circular and Sptcitnena of Writing, inclose two leiter ~tarnpa. and addrese. • - .F. W. JENKINS. Pittsburg, April 14:1:,1 t.sep.U.* SALAMANDER SAFES. 1E V INS Awsolit, No. 26 souTti POLralli STREET. Have now on Inturs largo assortnie - ut of Fits and Thief' Proof Samanornder Safes: • Also. Iron Dora for Inks and St