YESTERDAY TEERE WAS AN ARRIVAL or NEW • . . IVCO ! D FIPLINES, Prints, bula S lhawls,lllantillas, Dusters, Parasols and Umbrellas, and an immense quantity pf.other GOODS which will be shown Tart of c harge . by 11. C. TYLER. May 19th, 1859.-... BUILMNG FLUID, White and Cod Fish, Ladies Kid'S. S. Boots, and more Gaiters from 56.‘ets. to 51,75-101 at . TYLER'S. Slay 19th 1859. - • " All. THE YEAR- ROUND." DICKENS NEW WEEKLY. UE have -the pleasure of announcing that If. we have entered into arrangements with CHARLES DICKENS, for the issue of his new publication entitled 'tAtt , Tux YEAI: Ronan," each week, in New Yoik„simultaueously with its issue in Loador, plates being taken from the English edition, and forwarded tows suffi ciently in advance of publiCation for that...pur pose. The first number appear in London and New York on Wednesday, May ath,..and will contain the commenvenient of a new story by CharlesUckena, to by continued-front week to week during about eight months. - Thus it will be seen -that American tenders of "An the Year round,"; - will obtain t4e .sto ries and Other contributions of Mr. DicsEas, and the Staff of writers associated with him, enn. - bracing an, array of distinguished talent with which no otho publication can cowpare, several. weeksin.advance of their reachirg this country through Ordinary sources, and at the lame time they are given to the public in London. Wo will state that this arrangeineet has been consummated by the payment of a. largo sum of. money to Mr. Dickensoset ?he extraordinary interest which the announcement of the prihtica tion has excited in literary circles, the assurance, that Mr. Dichens has given that 'he shall devote to all his best energies, and the appearance of anew story from his pen, cannot fail to born mind for it at once a largo circulation. - The following announcement from Mr. Dick ens will convey an idea a the charaelte; and aims of the work: - AUDRUSS. Nine years of llousehrild Iveris are-. the best assurance that can be Offered': to the public of the spirit and objects of "All the, Year Round." In transfering myself, and my strongest en lergies, frinn the publication that.is about to discogtinued, to the publication that is about tp be "begun, I have the happiness of taking with me that staff of -writers with whom I have labored, and all, the: . literary and business cooperation .that can make my work a pleasure. In some important respects, I am now free greatly to ad vance on past arrangements. Those I leave to testify for themselves in due course. 'That fusion of the graces of the imagination with the realities of life, which is vital to the welfare of lacy community,:and fur which I have striven from week to week w as honestly as I could duritig the last nine years;-will continue to be striven fur; "all tho year round." The weekly cares and duties become „things of the Past, merely to beas-ueigl, with an increased lover'for them_ and brighter hopes springing out of them, in the Present and the Future. look plan for a eery much wider circle of readers. and yet again for a steadily expanding of readerN in the projects rhopo to parry through "all the year round' And I feel con fident that th'.s expectation ;rill be realized, if it deserves realization.! _ . The task of ray new jettrira is ,wand it will steadily try to work the task vet. Its psges shall - show to — good..-putpoSe their tnotto is re rnetiberedin them,' - and with how much fidelity and earnestness they tell .TIIE STOUT_OF ourt LIVES. FEOM TEAR TO TEAP. CHARLES DICKENS. T M l .l S : "Single Copies by all News Den!era, 5 rents. (tee Copy Onertear, per mail, (53 No.) 52,50 One Copy Six' , Montr.s, per mail, (26 No.) , 1.25 Ftve Copies One Year, per mail; 10.00 Eleven Copies One Year, per „ 20* and at the Fame rate . for , ail over. It 101:pis° he issued in monthly parts, put op in telegant tinted covers, 'at 20 cents cacti; arid by the-year on the same terms as above. Back numbers always furnished when desired. Specimens will be forwarded tos• any address, post paid, on riveiptg two letter stamps. .1r.,11. EMERSON A CO-. • Agentf , , •• 37 Park •Row, New York , . DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. rpliE ICopertnerAip het-v . 44°re existing bEi- JIL twern the s enb.Filibers, tinder, the firm of Post, Coope.r & Co., Jr; thig day ditsolvetity mattit.t eirnitlit. Out standing bmsiness.will.by settled•by IVx Ilux-r -nttu Cuor.pt. ISAAC L. POST, -HENRY DRINKER, - WSI. HUNTT(NG COOPER. 51untrose,I'enn; April 3004 1859. ' COPARTNERSHIP: r IIE undersigned have this thy formed a Copartnership under the firm and style of Wm. IL Cooper dic. Co, for the purpose of transacting a Brommu CirsAN.EAND Com:EL-I . lox BUSINESS in the Bo rough of Montrose. , - \VS!. lILINTTINGCOPPEft, lIENRY DRINKER. Montro‘e, I'enn., May 9.d,•1859. MK Mil yo that want to .bey GOODS carelr Fon C.A SIT, emit at the Store of - J. LYONS & . IVlCcxri - trc).se, - wliere you can get 25 yards of - Calico for $1 00 9 rails of . gcodDelain $1 00 10 yards of Gingham for $1 00 46 yards of Sheeting for $1 00 14 lbs. of Boston, Soda or Swee t CTackers for $1 00 • 4 lbs. of godd Tea for , $1 00* 12 lbs. No.l Mackerel for $1 00 Ladies' Gaiters for 62 cults yitli a general assortment of Goods curer. Also :%.lelodeons, Guitars, Violins, Fifes, Flutes, Sheet Music, &e. &e: - Fresh Ftviidjust received and for sale by Dluy,3 859.:1:LYONS & SON. arThe oldest, widest circulated, and Nmost ' conaplete,.con•ce.t, and reliable Bank Note Reporter exi4tenee. • THOMPSON'S -s BANK NOTE' , COMMERCIAL. REPORTER. Circulation 100.000: • EDITED BY JOHN THOM.PS.ON Quotations corrected by - Thosirsox BROTH-ERS, SVaILISt. - Putolislted Lr Cmts. Bictlimit..ll7Fraukiii St, • NEW YORK. • • t TEDMs OF SI:MR:MON IN ADVANCE: To Ma ,subscribers, Weekly 82, I Semi-tnonthly $l, I Monthly 7.scts To 'Postmasters and others, who form clubs Ind forward us the money in Advance, we will send :he Repoitir,"Coin Chart Manual, And he serip:ire List, as.follows: 5 copies of the Weekly, orte.year,..lB,oo . 5 copies 44 the Semi.mcinthly . .4.00 ln copies .of the Monthly.' . . ... , .6,40 .We will forward gratuitously to any person Rending a dab of s2o.at the above rates, at any one time, Our American Gold Coin Tel Seale. Address, Thenipolin Brothers, Bankers, Nu. 2 Wall SL, N. Y., Proprietors. ••• DR; E. W. WELLS vir Ai IN G permanently located in Dfisidaff offers his professional services to all who mac require them. Also, keeps constantly on hatid a t full stock of Drug's and Medicines; Pure, Wines and. Liquors for Afedical • ap7--6ut. NEW GOODS FOR TIIR SPRING OF 1859! -AT YOUNG & SMITH'S, Summersville; Pa. W.?. take this' opport unity of expreteling•o!ir' thanks to our customers and the public generally for their liberal patronage during the `past year, and will add that we 1.11311 endeavor to merit a continuance of the same by fatibishing Aar` C:3 O C , ID . SC . . in the same way that we have heretofore done, that is, at the very lowest possible Prices. Hav ing just returned from the C TIT we would iseito the.atteuUon of the: public, .to the LARGE ANO.HANDSOME•ASSORTMENT OF G 4:3 0 OCP 3=l ti 3 for the spring trade, comprising utmost l every thing that can be.found in ft Country tore, amongst which we will mention the following: A large lot of. tirsc-e. Small Figured, Dark and Fast Colored Prints at 6 1.4 centalicryttrd. A tot of theta() hoary Brown tfuslins always. on hand. Brown. Sheeting and Shirting constantly On hand and for sale at the-most reasonable pri ces. A large lot of 31erimack, Cocheco,' Allen, Sprague, • Donnell, -acid other Prints—Spring Styles—fortale at the seine low prices at which we have sad thein during the past year.4Spring Detains and Chailies, very hanASOMO and cheap. Cloth s, Cassimers, Satinetts, Jeans, Ves - tinirs, , &c. A good assortment of Bond Stripes, Cot tonades. pucks and Linen Drills, for farmers' wear, Denims, Striped Shirtings, Checks, &r. Ready-wade Clothing conntaptly on hand. - FF ° • Croi-kery and. Glass 'Ware, a]are a_s xoittnent of the besr-konlity of White 9ranite Ware, just received and for sale by the $t or In lots to purchasers. Hat* and Cape, Bdors and fOletwil in endless variety. • : I .. Cedar Ware, Tabs Churnejrays, Buck etstilaits, V.iitas, &c.. - I • tirrceries, as usual at low water, mark. Teas At astonishingly low figures. I FISH: FISH!! FISH::: Mackerel in. half barrels, quarter bLs..„and kits, warranted full weight or the money • returned. Shad and While Fish also on hand. Salt 4 - the barrel, sack or bushel. Mittel% and Oils of all kinds. All kinds of PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goods at the highest market prices. We solicit nn exminidion of our stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. YOVISIG & SMITH April 26th, 18:59?--m3w6. FRESH ARRIVAL! rVIIE undersigned -would respectfully nounee t'o the public that he has just re ceived a supply of lIMILT GROCERIES ) - among which may' be found lho very 'twat of Sugar, Molasses; Syrup Tea, Cofibe, at prices to suit the times, for ready pay,. Don't mistake the ph ice, but call at the basemont of the liIVAXSTICOVEL 110T1 L, inhere yoluF humble eeriunt carries on a generill - • SALCON & GROCERY BUSINESS , and whire the public may always rely upon k l uving tfieir wants attended tz, with promptness and-fidelity. 0. M. CRANE. Montrose, April r-tOth. Medical Copartnershi N.C.BLAKESLEE: and P. E: BRUSH 1./having associated themselves under the mine of Blakeslee & Bru,h for the prOsecm. Con of the duties of their, profession, respect fully offer their profession - al services to the 'lnvalid Public." Office at the residence of Dr. Blakeslee, mid way between the tillages of !Blood; and Springvi le. A. C. BLAKESLEE: - April 20, I'. E: BRUSH. NOTICE TO FARMERS. IWISH to call the ettention tf Fiume; to tlte, Independent Tooth HORSE R L . This Raise has been used for, the past three yeas in this County and proved to be the Rake and the only Rake suited to the rough country. Any one, not •Wishing to take the assertion, anewho wants a Rake; please try it, and if not satisfactory, return it within throe days um injured, and take his money- To -menThants and dealers a liberal. deduction from retail price of twelve dollars. All kinds of Grain taken in exchange for Rakes at Searle's mill. Also secend hand Wire Tobth and Revolving Rakes sold ver'y cheap. All orders promptly attended to and Rakes delivered on short notice. Residence of the subscriber,and manufactory, one mile from Montrose, on Snake Creek: turn- pike. CHANCY FOOT Montrose. April 2,5, '53-3ln BIT/ 211;:galnitEITEM WOULD respectfully announce to the citi zens of L,wsvillo Center and adjoining 'country that tht'y are prepared to furnish almost f:verything.that is use:llls callo for in a noun , try store. , Our clock cousists of ' DRY GOODS!; Vizlack and I'laid Silks, Chilla . Robes, Lawn Robes, Printed and White Brillants, Sareenet, Cambrics, Dotted Swiss Muslims, Calicoes--the most splendid stock without exception that! , was ever brought to Susquehanna Ceinly. (Palm Leif Hats—in 20 varieties: Silver Grays, Drown and Fancy Leghorn Hats—in every variety: Fur hats. Parasols and Umbrellas—of Fiery ',tvle and price, from 85.t024 s. Embroidered Cellars, Under Sleeves, Ribbons—imipprise stock. CROCKERY—An six different styles— in Tea and Dinner Setts.; WALL PAPER—ta very large stock.' All kinds of FARMING TOOLS—of the most approved pattemti. In fine, a very large stork of everything pertditiing to the mercantile business, on the most favora ble terms of any- house in-the 'country. ,Cash trade especialiy preferred, but all kinds of Conn * Produce taken in exchange for Goods.and the kigheat market price paid for same. BOOTS and SHOES form a prominent feature of a ! very large Stock of Goods, and will be found in every style and variety. GROCERIES—a very large stock. " DRUGS and MEDICINES, and GLASS. FURNITUREsuch as Chairs and Detsteads— from I 8 s t0,86.8U. • _ Soliciting a very large share of Trade f4r the new firm we remain, respectfully at the service public'. It. & co. Lawsville Centre, Pa., A pril 111,1868.7 ZZ4ConVICSM. A LL indebted to the late finny of G.,W. xx. - sr.,-3,0-sac& co., GmLEI; BEAEDLEG, or BL-tanisu & Co. either by Notq or Book account are earnestly requestl4 to call upon A. Crissr.,Esq, or II: G. BLEEPING, and settle rith out delay, as their Books ains2 - BE ,apnrp 151- . H. G. BLANDING. Bathed, April 4th 1869.-14. wc>rxwicEl. coml would respectfully announce tO the Public t.gat he may still be tumid at the old stand, fully prepared , to attend to the *ants of the community: lie willkeep on band agood stock of .... . r CA , .t•Cif3ol l lo l ,3 i SCCAas, TEAS, COEEEE, SEIC,ES; Fgii T., FLOUR and SIL T (by the sack or barrel,)-Frsa, and all articles found in First Class Groceries. He would particularly call the atteutittn of Farmers and others to the fact "Oaf he is constantly receiving fresh supplies of FIRST. RATE FLOUR; also good and medium qualities, which will bo sold mum; to? ready pay, in quantities to the purchaser. Moritrose,roh. ✓lst 1859. • Gifts! Gifts! Gifts! TUE .011IGINAL GIFT .BOOK D. W. EVANS & CO. - TIIF. 677 BROADWAY: 677 THE-- FIFTH •NEW-YORK. FIFTH YEAR. ESTABLISHED 1854. YEAR. THE following is a partial list of property which will be given to the. purchasers of Books At the time of sale: worth from' Gold Watehes,English Lever, .PatenV - Lever and Lepince;s3o,oo to 6100,00 Silver Watches,Patent Lever, full jeweled, hunting rases, open face and Cylinder es eapemersh. 12,00 to 40,00 Gold Lockets, Largo size,fonr glasses, and two glasses • with springs, large 'and small size with snap,- 2,50 to MOO Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, Painted, Lava, Goldstone, • Garnet and Coral Seta of Pins and Drops, 5,00 to 1.'5,00 Ladies' Gold Guard Chains, Palley Neel: Chains, Chats labs, 8,00 to 18,00 Gents' Fob and Voat Chains, 10,00 to 3000 Seta Cameo, Goldstone,Paint ed, Mosaic; Garnet, Onyx, Engraved'and Plain Gold Sleeve Buttons and Bosom Studs, 2:00 to 16,00 Gold Peneils,with Pens,larg,e, medium and small, 3,50 to 7,00 Silver Peneils,withGold Pcna, large, medium and small size, double and single, ex tension eases, • 2,00 to. 5,00 Gents' Heavy Signet RATA, Ladies' Gold Chased and Plain Rings, 1,00 to 750 Gents' Gold BosomPins,Clus. ter, with Opal,iiicarf Pins, Onyx, Garnet, ike-, 1,50 to 5,00 Rich 'Silk Dress Patterns,. 22,00 to 30,00 Cameo, Mosaic; Coral Garnet, Chased and Plain Oval Bracelets. 5,00 to 30,60 Silver and Gold Thimbles, 60 to 6,00 Gents' Pen and Pocket Knife, 60 to 1,50 Pearl and Moroeo- Porto. monnat es, Tooth Picks, Watch Keys, Guard Slides. 1,50 to 3.50 Gold Crosses, small, medium and largo, 2,00 to 7,50 Besides other Gifts, comprising.° large and valuable assortment of miscellaneous articles, varying from SI to 840. The proprietors of the OLDEST ESTAB LISHED GIFT BOOK IN THE UNITED STATES, for the uninterrupted success which has crowned their earnest efforts td please du ring the last four yenta, would, return their sin cere thanks to the hundreds o thousands who. have, in past time, seen Et to bestow their lib eral patronage upon them; and ,Would further assure them, and the public generally, that their long experience and established capital warrant them in offering greater inducements than ever, and such as are out of the reach of any similar establishment in the country; .and propose, in this, THE FIFTH YEAR. , of their location in New 'fork, to introduce NEW FEATURES. . STILL GREATER ATTRACTIONS, -- GIFTS of GREATER VALUE nod VARIETY A still Larger and Better Selected Stock of . BOONS. CoMmissions and inducements to clubs and to agents vi s ho are willing to devote their time to our business; so that these who desire can have rir-GIFTS AND Boos WITIIOCT 51011E1r.a5 We shall endeavor to ealablish an agent in evely. town in the United States; so that all who will may benefit by our liberal system of trade. We hare appointed A. J. CrEIILRITSOY our duly autherired agent for MONTROSE and vicinity, who will receive and forward all orders with attention and de s p;teh. A NEW AND REVISED CATALOGUE, ready for distributiOn, containing every desira ble hook, new - or old, now in print; and ac knowledged by librarians and literary men to be the most complete and best classified ever is sued, l e thout an exception. _ 500,00 are now ready to be given away, mailed fret to any addeess,toall parts of the world. It contnns all the works on - . Art, Science and Nat. , E 'Philosophical &Clas . oral History, sisal Works, Adventures, Tracels,, V historical and Mis &e., .A ' cellanions, Agileultrral and Do. N Poetical,Theological, mestie Economy, , s - Religious, Belles Letters,Essayk, Law, Medical, Ma50n &c.,„.,... ~ & ic, Bibles, Standard Fictions, Biographies, - -c Prayer, Hymn and Dictionaries, ' Glee Books, Encyclopedias, ! 0 Text Books for Gazetteers, . • , Schools, &c., &c., And a thousand varieties of publications in eve ry department of literature. We sell as low— and, in molly cases, lower than—any other house in the country ; and with every book of the value of one dollar or more, wo present some useful Gift, without extra charge. ;LET EVERY ONE CONSULT HIS OWN INTEREST, ;And buy at EVANS' Gift Boa Store, THE ;examine the prices of books, see the NES- ,beautiful gifts so freely scattered among our patrons, and be satisfied that the on- PLACE ly economical way of buying books is at TO NO. 677 BROADWAY, 'LAFARGE HOTEL BUILDING, TOUR WE GUARANTEE PERFECT SAT UM' ISFACTION. JUDGE FOR- YOURSELVES. I E n t , Examine our plan of business. Any "'one .can Who will. Observe the daily IS 'distribution of watches, gold and silver; Al 'test, chatelaine, and guard chains; brace- E ANSlets, cameo, mosaic, Cerra, goldstone, , GIFT carnet and gold seta of pin and clasps; non 'bracelets, large, medium and small size; STORE', tinge, chased, plain and set with stones, 11l cameo , goldstone, coral ; mosaic, and en , grated studs and iteet.e bnttnr.s; scarf gold pens and pencils; gold 11 " 4 u• pens in silver and morocco cases, and a WAY, .thousand other articles of use and value. NEW. A Gift With every boot worth ream 50 UM eta to $l. Send for Catniciatte. cm . . It will cost colt nothing, and wilt .be ,valuable as a.b . ook of reference, if noth -, %lag more. Address D.W.EVANS & CO. 9 No 677-Broadway, New-York. N. B—A WOltD OF EXPLANATION TO those who have known us under the Stile of Evans. & Co. The Business located by us at No. 677 Broadway, New York City, is the oldest established house in the country, and is known worldwide as the original "Evans & Co.'s Gift - Bookstore." Many have taken the advan tage of our popularity to advertise under the same name, to Increase their trade—aid thodgh a house baring neither character of name of its own, can hardly claim the'coottlence of the commLnity—to protect the few schema) , be un acquainted with us, wo would state that we hare no conhection with any other Gift Book House—and tteangh many advertise Under the name of grans & Co, the firm constituted by D. W. EVANS and J. li. PRESTON, IS the first and only.cobcern rightfully using the Same. But to prevent all confusion in the future, we shall use the Style of. D. W. EVANS & CO., and all persons 'wrongfully osier the smells: Lion to mislead the public, will be made to suf• fer the peealty of_the D. W. EVANS & CO:, aP.2B„. 617 Broadway, Now York. GArikkr - r, WHOLESALE 4ND RERAIL DEALER IN FLOUR, GRAIN, _ , SALT, NEW NELPORD.—Sate *am, PRATT'S Office. IiAT ILL keep constantly: on hand the best T V • breAdtkof FLOUR—by the Seek or Hun. drecl Barrela—itt the loriest market prices, Also, SALT-by the Segle Aura or /mod- Ali orders from Mertihaiste and Dealers will bis"piemptly attended to. , „ ,!** Gash paid for pilaf]. Wool, Pelts, Hides, and all Farmers' Produce in their season. ' • 11. GARRATT A.; 3114 44 17A)i1it ," 1 051. ' s! STORE ' TR X tr 4 4; o. * _°: TnE 444 READY-PAY SYSTEM TT is certain that-Goods combo sold successful. ly in Montrose, and at Susquehanna Depot FOR CASH. T i hoso dowl2ting, this assertion a ifl do well to call a l the stores of, • (6ittenbrg t lgostubattin,- t.f,rt • . w h ere -it w ill b e pros:en that the Aterehent in selling hie Goods ,tan afford to, sell:Ctioaper for. Cash, and Anti ,otyer.inducknents sufficient to make it no obj ect to Purchkiers, at, whatevor sacrifice they are obliged to make,to procure the Money to adopt in their Purchases the Cese Sreitti. • We have just received and are conistantly re ceiving, a splendid assortment of SPRIHG & SUMMER GOODS, adapted for this season, and which will not fail to give general satisfaction. They were ,pur-• purchased under the most favorable circumstan cea a nd we are enabled and WILL offer and soil . at prays far below others that will give and have given an everlasting Credit; no matter whether it is Tom, Dick, or Harry. , EXAMIk, COMPARE AND JUDGE OUR DRY GOODS! An assortment heretofore unequaled by anything over offered in blontreSb. Fancy and Staple Dry Goods! • Comprising ninny new and - desirable styles of Goods unknown in this market, among which will be found, in LADIES' DRESS GOODS, All the !pretties of/the 'season, cheap at GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CQ'S. SHAWLS ! New and ctiolee 'Ayres of Iltoche double and sibgle, Stella, Plaid, Wool, Talcro,and Mantilla . ; .and a new style of Cbenill Shaccla, cheap at Gutttubtrg, llosenbaum, & Co's MTh gititUx An assortment always on hand,also Ladies' Cloth and Trimming to match, of all shades, cheap at . . Qgotubanm„ EMBROIDERIES! . In this Department we can otter great- induce ment•, as they are purchased directly from im porting houses.. The assortment comprises French Setts, Sleeves and Collars, Worked Edgings and Inserting, and a great many snore arti cles belong to this line too sonmeroSis to med'- . thin, ehOtp at GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUNfot CO'S Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers and Plumes, Wire, Stiff Net tinge and Frames, at Wholesale and Retail,—cheap at GUTTEtiBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S .Domestic Goods ! May be found all the different qualities of Prints, Gingham., Bleached Goods, Fine Unbleached Unsling, Tieks,-Stripes, Denims, Sheeting, 2 1.2 y'ds wide, cheap at GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S READY MADE CLOTHING, As this is one of their PRINCIPAL BRAIWITEII OF Bustsass in New York City, they certainly have one great advantage over all the rest of Clothiers; they having one Partner aieady •in New York city to devote 311 his timo to tbis particular branch of manufacturing. They vci I furnish, at any time, a Good Gannets' nt-about the seem price for which thedliaterial can be got. • They will warrant their work and a complete fit or 130 They keep constantly on band one of the best stocks of OVER AND UNDER COATS! Such as Frock, Dress, Raglan, and Sias PANTS In Great Variety and Ihrerent Styles VESTS Such at Velvet, Plush, Casaimer, ante Satin, cheap ae • GUTTENBEfiG, ROSENBAUM', Ai COS. CLOTHING MACE TO ORDER,. of the Best ',Butterfat at Short Notice. Under s Garin.etits ron LADIES As I4ELL cs OR GENTLEMEN, such as Silk, and alio igimlawool, cheap at GUTTENI3EIiG, 110k - NBAUSI,& CO'S ONE WORD STJFF/OIFST FOR THE WISE. 20 OUR NOMEROUS FRIENDS OU-STOMERS: - , - And in partieular to those knowing .thentselves indebted to as, we will say 'once more , that we will sell for Ready . Pay• hereafter, and all Ae• counts and Notes must be sailed witheutrur• the: Notice. a Nyii are, ired of writing, Denning Lettere and Supporting tße PostOffice.ara there by losing: .We Will lake all .kinds of.Prain at the:Highest Market Prices for. Payment, and all Accounts •standirupocer. Six Mentba,on,• our Books will be left for collection anteaa settled. by Note. • - ignitentarq lkosenbannt 3f - entreat.. Pa., ArirP l3tb, 1113.8, BUSINESS GOES ON." REW READY Pt STORE AT THE - HEAIS OF tstAVIGATIOW THE subscriber • having jug returned from New York, would most respectfully inform his friends (if ho has prepared and the public gener ally, that ho is now prepared to serre them with getil q3o.obi---VouAt to CA! at the old stand formerly occupied by C. W Mott, where ho wino!! for Itn.tnr-Pay at mum that will suit everybody. His stock • consists of Choke Family Groceries, of all kinds, Stpne Ware, Wooden Ware and 140003 i, Boots and Shoes, Ladies Gaiters—foe 65 cents; Prints, Deicing, I/envyand Pine, Brown and Bleached Mullins, Linens, thiton Flange's, Drillings, Towelling Jacquard Diaper,Tirks,A pion Checks, Denim's, Striped Shirting, Pants and Veg Trim mings, Seamless Bags, Cotton Batts., White and Brown Knitting Cotton, -Veil .13arege, Gloves and' Hosierv—large. assortment. Yankee No tions, &c., ace. "HENRY C. TYLER. Montrose, April, 1859. LADIES who‘like a splendid article c for the hair please call at Trun's and got a bottle of Burnett's Coco/line—best and cheapest In use. Also Lubin% Extracts for the first quality. • NOTICE. • THE undersigned having entered into a part nership with Mr. 3; W. Tyler, has closed up his old Books and opened new ones for the firm. Ile is desirous of settling np:tho old Books as soon as possible, and therefore appeals to all who have Unsettled accounts to Call and arrange the same without delay,. - ,P. CARPENTER. iiarford, April MIL 1861-Bw.* STRANGE & ESTERIOOSII THAT intelligent man io this commu nity should not know that ,a new arrange ment has been mute by, WEAVER & ATHERTON, S AT THE STEAM MILL- SWOP', FOR CAE t: TING ON THE BUSINESS Or Blacksniithing, and Carriage-Ironing. Many know this to be a fact but fur the benefit of the f ew who do not, wo would say that we are preparedto dn any work in our line, which may be intrusted to us, in the most durable manner, tti;) most approved. , sfyle, and in the shortest possible time. All our work warranted to give good satisfaction. JAMES M. WEAVER, JERRE. L. ATHERTON. Montrose, March let, 1859.-121mtf. TO BE HUNG! EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK !! (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) Over 2,000 Pieces of WallTarior! BESIDES Bordering, Window . Shades and Window Curtain Fist aresz—a la'rge variety. For further partiCulars pleas° call at A. N. Builard's .Book Store, ,first door north of L' Searle's Hotel, where you can hod also a largo and superior assortment of Books and Statione ry. Yankee Notions, &c., dre., &c., all of. Which can be had for cash at as low prices as goods of the same quality can be bought for , any where in this vicinity; Binghamt6n, N. E, not excepted. A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Mareh Bth, 1889. "1, Tachers' *xamivatioii. Meetings for the purpose of mining teachers to-be employed in the summer schools, Will be held In the different towns as follows: Gilmon,Nlay 16. Union 11. S.!!. at 9 o'clock a. m Htirford, " 11, Lenox:- " 18, Tingley's S.ll. at 9 o'clock a. m. Clifford, " 19, City School H. at 9 o'clock a. m. Herrick, " 20, Uniondale : at $ o'clock a. m. Ararat, " 21, Church at 9 o'clock a. m. Thompson" 23, Center ,at 9 o'clock a. m. The bxaMinations will be about equally divi ded between the oral and written methods. ,Each applicant should be supplied with at least two sheets of fools-nap paper, several pens and a pen-holder, and ink. All who would teach during .the coming Sum. mer want once see the necessity of attending the public examinations, when thee understand that immediately upon their close, shall be en. gaged in visiting schools in different parts of the county, and consequently unable to attend to any more examinations,z—not being able to visit my post-office, even, oftener than once in from two to four weeks. ; All should be present-at the appointed hour. None admitted to the class after the examination commences. - di. F. TEWN - SBURY, -County Superintendent. April 4th. 1859. Er 1.859.. WE ARE .11OU;YD TO GO WEAR GO SEE - IfiE LARGE srocK OF N,EiV - GOODS jast received it the Original One Price and Ready-Pay Store of • ~ IHAYDEIi nitoTnEgs. Tillie Peoples Agents ara onliood with a large stock of Goods comprising Staple do Fancy Dry Goods, Hats & Cuss, • • - "Ergots & Shoes, Groceries & Prot - Mows Flour & Salt, Yankee Notions, Watekes Jewelry, • Wall & Window Paper, • WoUden-Ware, and we have one theasand and one things besides. We will say to CLOSE BUYERS if you want BARGAINS CALL and SEE • - .IfAYDEN BROTHERS. New _Milford, Pa., Jan. let, 1869. 3,OOO,ROLLS OF WALL PAPER 1B Allf[RENl WILK BORDERING, .WINDOW PAPER &C., &C., A NEW SUPPLY, Plat arrived, and for rale .11 cheap, by A.TURRELL. , 3E3 la 72" 'THE • . ' WAMSUTTA PRINTS. They are tho beat Calicoes yet offered to the Public for the freq. WHOLESiLE AdtilS: • DEFOREST; ARMSTRONG & CO, ssw Tonic: [mhl2mO. A CARD. Minos, Nov. 82c1, - 1858. WIIEREAS th ere have been soma statements made by me against Rrescc4 A. - Xri t t.ty, and whereas saidit. A. Kelley hei.c,oinMenced a suit against mo in tho cernmon pleas.of Sus quehanna tounty fur irospass on .the case, now for - the ,saky of a settlement of said .suit and Once and Raids:m.oi I Amite. the following cc khowledgments: regret . .. Ant Lever-said anything about ; said ltelyg, and at thiw . lime withdraw all charges agatest,lier.thatl, have made and do not believe her at. thiji time to be moats: , rt ' ••• • .D. F. BRUNLIAGE._. "BEEF','' BEEF 11 ". • (JET HAT o f tlua t golhine-Liinly that rkitlile. V V tAstother 'rah occasional " Brian of freith can be hid in'the Basement of Boyd 4 Webster's New Bullaini,•jtist below Henries Hotel.. • ; ROBERTS & HILL. _ E.. 8. ROBERTS. GEO. C. Hat Montrose, March 21 st,lAs9.—tr • . 11.30 IMECVVA3-2 . • ' G. F. FORMIAI2 fps removed his shop across the street, to the building one door .below Keeler 41r Stoddard s s, which be has fitted pp ewpressly fdr..s . Saddle, Harness - and Trimk. Shop ~ where, may be found all'kinds of 1 - 1.11.1=11-IVMOEUS., _ . from the heaviest team; Lo tho lightest: trotting himess, and a•general assorment of trimmings, ItMeh will Impede up or sold very low. - Carriage Trimmiage \ A good assortment on hand, which will ,be-sold very low; all trimming done cheaper than else where. • -OAK LEATHER on hand, from Which harnesses will be made and • VviTaa'rEtaatea. '* * *Customers Rill please bear in Mind'thatl wish to settle tip once a year. Those having unsettled accounts, 'or metal:re, will savecOsts by settling or making payment' without further • G. F. FORIIIIAII, • • Feb. 24th,1859.] • Montrose, Pa. Earimers nub'' Gatirtict-s. . r THE - SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE 60,000 BARRELS OF THEIR NEW AND IMPROVED • •P 8 DB'ETTE, OF THE ' LODI MANUFACTURING COMPANY. AirANUFACTUA.ED from the nlght.soil of ALV.L.Now York city, in lots to suit purchasers. This article (greatly improved within the last three years) has been in the marked for eighteen .yeari, and still defies competition, as a. manure for Corn and Garikin Vegetables, being Cheaper, more powerful, than any ether, and at the'same time free front dlaap reeabfe o'dor, Two barrels, (83 worth) will iitirlthe an acrd of corn in the hill, will savejaM•thirds labor,. will cause it to come up quicker, to grow faater,ripen earlier; and will bring a larger crop on poor ground than any other fertilizer, and it is also a pre: ventiveto cut worm; also' it does nut injure the seed to put in contact with it; The L. M. Co. point to tireir • long atandihg reputation; and the large. capital (e 100,000) in vested in their business as ukuarantee that the. article they make shall alwayi be ofsuch quality as to command a ready sale. • E Price $1.50 per barrel for any quantity over six barrels. Or A Pamphlet, containing every information, will be sent [rszE] to any one applying for the same. Our address is— GRIPPING, BROTHERS & Co., Agriculture' Warehouse, 60 Courtlandt St. NEW YORK,, March 17, , '69-3m: FREE EXHIBITION! MAY .BE SEEN AT P. LINES' TAILOR - SHOP! From '6 a. in. to 10 p. m., Eijc Yattst iron sfi . Compri§ing the greatest Variety of GENTLEMEN'S COSTUME ever presented i.'43 the public. nal34 DRA,OHNIW,cOBB, PHYSXCIAN Cir. SURGEON, .IVlpntrose, Pa. .. Office on Pubile-Avenne, opposite Se srle's Hotel. Mardi Ist, nt 9 o'clock n. m . 50 CENTS, WILL PAT' FOR ONE Or THOSE . BEAUTIFUL IMBROTYPES . With Cases. Cali at L 143 CAR - ON THE GREEN. ' All work warranted nottos fade. F. Li: WOOD, Atiisi. • Monfrose, (.prsl 13th, 1859:—1f. DR. E. F. WILMOT; Gradnat,v of the Alloptith:C. aCi Homeo pliable Colleges of Medicine, is now per manently located in Great rend Pa. OFOllCE,cornei Main•and nearly apposife the Ilethodist church. ap.3o, 18.50. NEW WORK nTREV. J. H. IN9RAHAIL THE PILLAR OF FIRE: • OR. BRAE& IN BONDAIIE. ,BEINO AN ACCOUNT OF THE WONDERFUL SCENE'S IN THE - Life of the Sons of Pharaoh's Datighter,_ • Mc>reseqs, - From his youth to the asmnt of Mount Sinai; comprising, ee by an eya.witOe'o,.. • HIS MIRACLES BEFORE PIIARAOII, - PASSAGE OF THE RED SEA, • AND RECEPTION OF THE LAW ON 3IT. SINAI,. Containing an elaborate and highly Colored ' Description of the Aribitenture mf the Flgnaiansitheir Mannersand Cue- -• toms in PeaPe and War, in tho ' Tereple,•the Family the Mortara at•theTomb• • en d also of the • m • olites while in Land ofßond. age,togeth- - •• ••• •er with' : •• • ricrunrsevE SKETCHES OF THE Ilebreivs Under their Taskinasteri, Of Scenes. Processions and ;Spectacles upon and beside the Nile; and Lo gions of Obelisks, Sphinxes; and Pyramids, and of • - - • their founders bp .-• • fore the Floo•d; , " • _ • Delineations of Beautiful Women . , MIEFANI,ANIENSES, LUXORA-AND OstRIAI AND OF WONDERFUL 'MEN, Amin, Ramona (MoseS); and the-Pri ticeOf Uz • (Job), Ifi.RRATED IN A SERIES 07 LETTERS FROM A SiRIAN PRINCE - • Traveling in Egypt TO MS ROYAL MOTHER, QUEEN OF . TYRE. - The vOlaare alMends in characterktic•pSas a ges of highly-wrought beauty and dramatic la. cident. • 4 . • -_/ To the .100,0p0 readers of The Prince , of .House of Dead," we need Only eat, that this 'work fl,-hy the ;am author, and more Wonder. interesting and enchanting. Ose VGL. LARGE 12610..00 ILLus-ritiTaii. `Pricel "5. - - - Sant , addretThs by . ;ail, poet paid, on re. ,ceipt of the price. • • ~ . PUDNEIC & IRUSIAELL;Publishers. mbw2bl . NO. 79 John Streetl N. Y. - PER QUARTER. OF 11 _WEEKS, L 4 i OP potyslor BOARD, with use of ROOM, -1 0 RNITURE. and TUITION in - the . • UPLAND Nowak: nistitute„ Delaware County,,Penlitylvania. • ,• • For Circulars, containing , fieeialtary informs: lion, inquire of A.-N. Bullard in Montrose,'or of .1. 0. Bupari4 Brooklyn. [may; 8m rritoGRAVPIs--A NEW supra 'Li Dec. Intel Bsa.- NA. ITRULt. JUST PUBLISHED, .tiOUckticikAt. 046000 1 0 PAYS FOR .V FULL .COURSE TIIE ..IRON CITY COLLEGE the lergest, most .extensivfly fettrcn;zed• and - • • beet urgenined • • • THE s •ILTlalteci Stisttens. 357,ctubrnt.s. attsiibi . MARCH, 1669. •'• ' ' "-.,. Ueda! time t f ,, complete a full course from 6 to t.O weeks. . F i very Student, apon . graduating, figuaranteet bo competent to Mille the Books of nny Business; and qualified to carp a salary of from- _ $4OO TO $1000: - Students enter itt any time—No Vacation:— . Review At pleasure. • ' • • . 01 li=bre.m.l.l2.3rups. . FOR BEST ffNNMANSHIP- AWARDED 1N 1 _*3 rs 8. Pr'',lfinisterte Sone received :It half •*For Cirrejur and- Specimenti of Writing, 'Dol l ese two letter stamps. and nddrore F. W. J ENKI NS. 'Pittsburg, Pa. April 14 tb.l .6;:9 t. Pep. 9.* SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS it WATSON, No. 24 SOUTH FOURTII - STREET, 2 Hartyloir on hind e.-largo assortment of Tiro and Thief_ Proof Finjaraander Iron Doom for Bankg and. - Sitoreh,lron Shatters, Iron Sash, all makes of Lo'cks, equal' to any made in the United States. - . Fire Safes in one Fire. All come out /Vitt icitle contents in good condition. 7IIE'BALIMANDER sAFes OF PIIILADILPIIIi AD .4 INPT TILE WORLD EVANS & WATSON 'nave bad the 61! reSt demonstration' in 'the following certificate - that.theiri . manufacture of 'Salamander Safes has at length filly warranters' - the representations which have been made of Meth na rendering en undoubted sccurity against the terrille element , prif lifesars,.Evass,& WATsmr.-Gentlemen: It affords us the Highest patisfactidn to state to you, that Owing te•the very protective qualities, of • two of the' Salamander Safes pu,rchased_of you some months since, we aavelk a large potion of nor jeWeiry,and all our, books, papers, Ste.. expOstd to the ,calamitous , fire•irt, Ranstead Place, on the morning of the llth. inst. , . When we reneeAlliat these Safes were hicated in the focirth stsry of the building we . occupied. and4hat they subsegnently fell • info it beep of burning ruins, where the vast concentration or heat caused the brass plates to Melt: we tenant but regard the preservation of 'their valuable contents as most eon:teeing proaf 'of the great security afforded by •your Safes. , We shall -take much pleasure in recomme nd; ing, them to men of business ,as a sure reliance against tire.: _ _ GEORGE W. ST11'110)18 &BRO.,Vetreleri; Who - hare purchaiedesix large Safi since: April 28, '69-Ir. TEE GREAT ANBASSAPOR OF HEALTH to all mankiia. . • N A BOON TO THE SICK ! • ' rrIIIE want of a Sterling medieinal to-nnebt Clip •JL necessities of the stifferieg portion of huufanitv,,aud one entirely free froth mineral and Other deleterious particles, was severely felt until this4Rpowerfal.medicine was ifshwed intri the world; IVlltywcy's in7aludble Pine here lie: come the liouschold Remedy of all nations. Their attribute is to Prevent, as well -as to.eura; they attack :the radix root of the complaint, 'arid removing tha hidden 'cause of disease reithitror. ate and restore the droopingene/les of tem, assi- flog.' nature' in -her tas4 of -Vital arta Functionary Reformation. .• • ' • DYSPEPSIA. • The great; scourge of , this continent' yield; quickly ton course of:these-antiseptic the digestive organs- Arorestored to their proper tone; no matter in.irhat hideous shape*ltis Are of disease eihibits itself, itiis sentehimend unerring remedy disstrses it Liom the. patient's system, lb:moral Debility and liFialtnese From whatever cause, Lowness of tiPiritsoild all other signs . i)f a diseased liver, and:otbev organizations of the system, vanish under : .tho. eradicating . influence of this all poworfal anti septic and delagEnt_torpgdy.: . • " 2 • BILLIOITS 'DISORDERS. '„ • The proper quantum and right co Won of the bile is of momeittotis importaneu,to the Assith of the-human frame;, this Anti :Bilious turnclus expels the biddeu seeds of the ccit3Adatot; and rendem all the . fluids dud secretions pure and fluent; cleansing and resuscitating the vital feic tions of the, body. • - • • • • - . . . , .:iffelEFT =MEL Should 'rice no time in trying a few , era of this regulating and renovating remedy, whiiiiirer may 'be tlt complaint, it eau be taken with safety in all erlodical and other disorganifaiiOni, its effects is aillut TINREPTITED PROOF• The . testimony of. l nations is irvirMlntiMalf borne, ti) the healthimiing virtues •of this noble - remedy, ancreerti&ates in every living.language .• bear wit teas to the findeniablenese of the In. trlnsic_Wortii. . • - . , Holloway's Pills air the'lwst remedy id own in the workiferiffelyllowing diseases; • Asthnia. . Diarrhma, Influenza, f/teie and Bowel Com-Dropsy; • fnflarreation,firavel, plaints,- Debility,•-• Inward 'Secondary Coughs, Fever and Weakness, SlMptonvo, Colds, Ag,ne.„ Liver •, Venereal Chest Dis•Feinale : Complairits•.A4Ctions, • eases,' •. ComplOtts,Lowness of W - orrns of Coativenes - s,lfeadaches, Spirits, all kinds. • Dyspepsia, Indigestion,Piles, • CAUTIONI.--Notaa.. are. genuine tinleitri the •wores aliollnway.Wew' Yorl4 add 14pi . don.” are discernible as a 11'04r-wok in , every leer of• the boik of directions around roach pot or •• box; the same may be plainty , seen brholding the leaf :o the &handsome reward will be . given to any one rendering such information 'as . may lead to the detection of any partY v er, parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing Winn to•be e,urioes. L ' * * *Sold ihe - lNlannfaetorleif'of FrofeeMor liou.ouraY.Bo Maiden Lane;New York 'an,tl all respeetableTtruggists and Dealeis Medi. vine throughout•the Dal tea State* and, ,fbe civil: 0 ized world, in boxes,2s cents, cents rind ,at Pir There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes... • • N. 11.—Threctionslor ibe.guidinee of iiiients in every disorder are :Axed to each-,tiox. • . .1_ 1 June ad, •1868.-ty.• • • . faditow,ir •-. MEAT.: MAR KEI;.: on Publie. ..4renue„, near Sear ei flak: • , Tr EF.P constantly on hand go , sp n.. MEATS - pr nll hihd4' CASH for BegfCnttleOcillyeth*bccii*id L 1 3 1111 . 1 * Also for Illdts °fail kinds. - . ILETTSTOCK & IJAW.LEY. apsiocx. • x. ' blorttrtiXo; Itlarch 30th, 1351—it _ .