A 4 1.1111 SUCii TwultD _ Jk RESIS-TLES%.,REMEDY , :I' l ., .-,,V, * -- t.i , t ‘ .•;; , i ,- ; , , i... . i 4 Ei ~.:i.,:-A z i-.,---... \ e ~, • •.....„.!:.., i . • - f; . 11 - ' ' l` . 4, -. .' r ; . 1-1.1.1 .. - ' . , . 7- ; . ...J. '.., 1 . HOLLOWArS 01,NTIttENT. • ClittiTLAß TO. TEE &IC& • THE first hospital u geoo s and medical pub -1- 'Hoists of Europe,' admit the unparalleled anti-itflammatory-nnd healing properties of this Ointment;. gOvetements sanction its one in their Mirk and military services; and the masses in this cetmtry and throughout the world repose fife uttrinst'conftd nee in its curative properties. IL peoetrates the sources of inflammation and corruption which underlies the external evi dences of diseme, and neutralize the fiery ele- Itents which feed and exasperate the malady. Rheumatism, Ecnotttla, ErysiPelaa. 'These ; are among the most terrible and ago nizing diseases of tho muscles, the fleshy fibre and the akin; yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly' incurable, they invariably disappear under a-persevering application of this soothing, healing. antidote to pain and Thflammntion. Salt Rheum, Rever`Seres, Stiff Joints. In all eases of Suit Rheum, where medical wa ters, lotions, and every-receipt of the pharmaco:` paut have proved useless, the Ointment *ill ac complish a thorough core." Fever Sores heal quickly under its influence. and Its retaking ef. feet upon contracted sinews is truly -Wonderful. Dili-Urging Meeks. A most remarkable ind happy change pre. dated-in the appearance of malignant Ulcers af ter a few applications of this °lament. The sur rounding redness vanishes, and granbles of of healthy flesh begin to Cite the place of the discharged matter. This process goeA on more or less rapidly, until the orifice is filled up With sound =terral. n'nd ti•e nicer radically cured. A Word to /toilets.. The young arc the most frequent stirrers from externs! injuries, and therefore every mother should have this hording prepsration constantly at hand.- It is en absolute sPecifie- for sore breasts, and quickly removes the encrusted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads and faces of children Signitleant tact& This Ointruentisunicer€allc used onboard the Atlantic and Pacific whaling fleet its a cure for scorbutic, stlections, and as the best possible remedyior woundv and bruises.4.arge supplies of it,have recently !then 'otdered by the &thin 'of Turkey for hospital pUtposes. Both t.t Ciiilment and Pins should be used in the following cases: Bonfona, Chapped'Hands, Scalds, Barns," I%tereerial Etuptions, Sorg Legs, Chilblains, Rheumatism, Sore Breasts; Fistula, Ringworm, Sore Heads, Gout, ' Salt Rheum, fiord Throats, turnb2go, Skin Diseasei, Sores of all kinds, pike,. • Sprains. !, Stilt Joints, Ulcers, Worms of all kinds, Venereal Sores, \ Tatter, owetteit crtatios. * * *Sold at the Manufartoriett of Professor Hcittoway, 80' Maiden Lane, New York,. and 24 Strand, London, by all respectable Dm - mists and Dealers In Medicine thronghout the United States and the civilized world. in pots, at •25 Ceuta, 62 1.2 Cents, and $1 each. I There is a considerable saving by taking the iarzer sires. N. B.—Directions - for the znhiance ttf patients • In every disorder are affixed to each pot. j9yl 23eow. WOOIA - 11 1 00LI-WOOL! WANTED -50,000 lbs. of . Wool, for'Which we will pay the highest market pries in Casa—delivered at oar Rory. YOUNG S. SMITH. Sunnaersville, Pa., June I,t, 18.596 w. , _CASH A. I3D P° Ca I=l. O - 0 L , June Ist, IS5§l by C. t. LATHROP TO BUILDERS, EE undersisned Committee *ill receiveT'sea!ed proposals till June..lsth, 1E59, for boildb, , La SCIIOOL HOUSt near Spencer Witiotts% b Bridgewater. Speci&alltins can _be Seen by calling upon J. T. Larisdort. 'The titd - School Hotr.e near Robert Ktrie.3 Will be sold at publicsale, at one o'clock. n. m.. of the day above named. LATFIAM GARDNER, A LBERT O. WARNER, J. T. LANPDON. Bridge*Ster, June Tat, 18.59. • C. 0. FORDHAM, tAfftFACTLIRER.OF BOOTS &SHOES. Ark Slacitrner, Pa, Shop oKer Tvlees r.:.! kinds of work =add to order and repihing done neafiy. je 1 SUPERIOR Ground Cofreo in ..cshs, Codfish, &c., for sale hy J. LIONS & SON. Jun° I t , 1839. SUSDAt SCHOOL LIBRARIES furnished to Order by J. LYONS & SON. June Ist, 1859. IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. 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Price, in Ciotti, 83; Sheep, $3,50 ; Half Mor. $4: Half R ssia,_B4.so" each- The New American Cyclopedia is - popular - 'without being superficial; learned but not pe dantic, comprehensii'e hut sufficiently detailed, fine from personal pique and party "prejudice; fresh yet accurate. his a complete statement of all that is known uPon erery important topic within the scope of human inteltigence. Every Important article in it has been specially written for Its pages by men who are authorities upon the topicrof which they speak.' They are re quired to bring the subject up to the present . moment; to state just how it - stands now. All the statistical information is-from the /welt re. ports; the geographical accounts keep pace with the latest explorations; historical matters include the freshest just views; the biographical notices not only speak of the dead; but also of the living_ it is a library of itself. • Abridgment of the Debates of Con. • ;rests: Hein a Political History of the United States, frem the organitation of the first Fed eral Congress in. 1789 to 1856. Edited and comp - fled by Hon. Tioxasli. BENTON from the Recordi of Congress. - - The work will be 'completed in 15 royal octavo *pintoes of 750 'paces each. 11 of which are now ready: An ad-. diti ok ai volume will be published once in three _Cloth, Ai; Lair Sheep, $3,50; Miff 'Mar-, V; Half Calf, WO each.,• • A WAY OF PROCURIN THE CYCLOP.E. Dl# OR FM= a club. Of four, and remit die price of four books, and five copies will be sent at the remitter's expense:for carting.); or for ten lab scribers, eleven copies wilt be soot at mar es pouse for ferriage. • TO AGENTS:. . -No other works will so libeially reward the ..ezartiwas of Agents. .As Aosst - WANTED :X MS Comity. Terms made known on *milks- Goa to the Publisher. AFFr.a. 1E59.--e. a tr. - •• ; NEW GOODS,. 30 - iirEtaastec Alicia, NO. 2 ODD pii.Lows , HALL, 812113*.dirTON. •••_... . rpHE subscriber's have this - - illn , - _L week returned from New lilk York with a full and corn. ve t a assortment ol-Goldan d ilyorvatcheJuelry:sii. Z . i verand Plated Vae, Cutlery, \l.< , ;0i - ' and FancyGoods—Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Watch, rob, Vest, Guard and Neck Chains, Gold, Silveri 'Steel and Plated Spectacles, Fans, Coral_ _Necklaces and Armlets. tee Pitchers, Pocket Snive, Scissors, Gold, silver, and Steel Thinibles, Tuve Bdt tons and Studs, Porte lloninies. C mbs of all kinds, Gold Pencils and •Pent, Tbredatimetera.- Needle's, SPoßits, Forks, Sugar Baskets; Salts, Cops, Tel Sett. Waiters, Soup Ladleit, 510 lIISSI I Pitehera,Card Baskets, &e. &e., to which they would re.peztfully call the attentioii of their customers. As their goods were parehnsed for cash, they are confident their prices Item:tot fail to be satisfactory, as thee determined not . to be undersold by any., ' EVANS & ALLEN, No. 2 Odd Fellows' Ilan. Binglianilon. dune let. 18b9. 1 Reduced to $5 a Tear! The Best and Cheapest Periodical in;he TN consequence of the largely increased cir .l:culation, the Publishers of ; Age Are enabled to rtdorn the -yearly aubseription price from $6 to $3. the publishers are determined that no ex. pence or labor shall be spared to make this The Magazine for the Millions: And while boldly challenging . On, pdtithin. claim terra only what has been nonceded,by the most eminent Men bf this ibiantri froM the tinib of its first' publicaticini (over . 16 years hinee,) to tht iireacnt day, viz t ! I.—Ttat it ix•4l2ltablo to all blhaSes Or readers.— Statesines, Professional men, Philosophers, Poets, Students, Merchants, Mechanics, and Farmers: all of whom may deri've ploasuro and profit from its paves. , 2.—That in it may be found the crer of all the world Troowed 'Reviews and Periodicals of Europe: with original articles and selections from the best fugative literature 4 ,0 f air own country. ; iontains more reading mattO thatrany other Magazine in• the world; each weekly numher CONTAINNG G 4 PAGES, AND A FINE STEEL PORTRAIT, *slang three thousand, three hundred and tte•ntyieighi page; with . FIFT - T•TWO STEEL ENGRAVINGS. 4.—That It is the Oldest Periodical of its kind in this country, having been published over 16 years. s.—That it is the Cheapest Publication of the day, whether it is judged by the :quantity' or quality,of its contents. 6.—That nn library Is perfect witbtliat It. 7.—That to those with limited meubs, it is an adinithle sub;titt.te fbr a library of miattillane— , ons boot:a. And finally, as a Family llngszino it is perfectly unekeeptionable in respeet2i. * * *Price Five Dollars per annum, ;or Thirteen C.6.1.-a-Ahonhor. Bent by maiL notlnaid.tn any address in the United States. Toiciergymen, Teat:tiers, Students, and Clubs; Fear Dollar& DELISSIER & PROCTOR, . • jet x 604 droadway,ii:ew York. YESTERDAY THESE WAS AN ARRIVAL OP r'. 4 1:::0C;01:://E3 No. 21 DajtiNtS, Print-, Stella tsliatvta,-Illantillas, Dusters, Parasols r..6d UrnVallas, and an ituumnse quantity of other GDODS which will be shoran ntEs of charge by 11. Ci TYLER.. - ray . ibth, 1E59. i - . WOOL TfiE sUhavribt , r continurS Mt shine business as usual at his old stand &maid) n. Thankful for past favors he would solicit share ofthe public patronag e. A. G. REYNOLDS. fir:onklyi;. May 2n. 18:52.—t1. JUST•ARRIVED AT ,THE STORE OF „ABEL TritRELL Lll./STING POWDER, SafetY Fast., Gun L.,11 Powder, Shot, Gun Caps, 'CroCkery, Gro eeriea,. Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Liquors for Medicinal Fortunes, White FiNh, Wooden Pails,"Catnphene, Burning Fluid; Fancy Goods, Jewelry - , Perfumery, Porcelain Teeth, Lithogrkphs, Tube Paints,Brushett:Sum iner t i ats, 3.e Also. on hands first rate assort ment rh Wall Paper,llOrdering,Wihdow Paper, ~Phips,Vlol'n, Striitgs, Ace ord eon a. Flutes, Fifes. Pocket Knives, Spectacles, &c. New supplies of Goods arriving every week: CITEAP TOR CASH. ABEL; TORRELL. - Montrose, May 26th, 1859. MOWING'MACIIINE FOR .EVERY FARMER! wE a l e now . 7 a fnd the BEST and rF ever before ofTeled to the PAR3I.RS of Sus , Aurhanna. County. ITS SIMPLICITY AND CHEAPNESS • , ,mmits IT_THE MACHINE FORIALL_I tar Please call and examine for yourself. _mi S H. fiAyrtp & Ani. 15untrose, lray 16th, 18fig THE undertigned haying been; legally ap pointed _Adminiatrator of thrr•estate of .Thomas Oregtry Serith, tate cf pus q uehnpna county ; deceased, hereby giies notice to all persona "No bale egainaktaid estate to present them dely attested, and all persons in debted to the same are regaired to make pay ment. JOHNCAMPBELL, Administrator. Montrose, 'Ata'y 18thi 1859.—Vw, • BURNING PLUM White and Cod 'Fish, Ladies Kid 8:8. Robb;, id more G4ters from 56 ets. to $1.75—a1l at • , -bley 16th 1859.- • 15R,J04ig WatOPOBy rifirSidlAN eitalliftGECiN, • • Montrose, Pa: . Office oa Public Avenue, oprositaearlels Hotel. March I et, 1869. - • THE NEW ERA! SPRING & SUNfMEN GOODS, at °limit Eargains.--:l3ead 4. 34ay and Small Profits 11.131:31FLPLITT Is now receiving a full and choke Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, including a great variety-of Rich Prints in new styks,,Qinghants, Brilliants,Phin n'n'd Faeky LaA 4 .;,s,Challis, Robes, Silk Dress Tisserns, and Baruges,Blact; and Fancy Silks, Poplins, &c.; .with n superior assortment of Silk, Broche„Caelimere and Stella Shawls; Mantillas, Faraiols, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and FloWers, Broad Cloths, Cassimerea, Summer Stuffs, &c., yith a lirge assortment of other iathivo sena ratsek tooth!, as usual in Groceries, Crockery, Ilardware i lron, Steel, Nails, Sfoves, Drugs, Feints, bps, Boots and. Shoes, Hats ;pd Caps, Clocks, Carpeting Floor Oil. Cloths; Wall -.Pabe'r, Fainted Window Shades, &c. The entire Sloe& being largo and bought for Cash, will give superior opportunity for choice selections, and; in accordance with the spirit of the times, will bo mid fur. Bandy Bay, 10 td 25 pet. neat bald* Rostalat Prices. An examination of `ho Goods and Prices will be found prof to those who wish to boy. Flour it Salt hontitantly on hand. New4lilfoid, May 4th, 1g5.9. MaCo 06]3. ett "1 -1 111fii. ! NICARAGUA CONTAINS mires of the precious metal"' be. fore which the tord of California itinks.to insignificance. A fe* months .of 'melt dir ected , effort among theth is ample to secure a fortune. She has a beautifdl climate, and a soil admira bly adapted to the growth - of Cotton, Tobacco, Sugar de Coffee. - As the TC4 to our Pacific Possessions, and with her Government in a state of dissolution, Manifest Destiny clearly indicates anothbr liter to he anted to Wit - banner. For all.the details, with a histbrY Of the filibusters, the Cass-Yriisstri treaty, a hew and improved map of the country appioPrlately 'colored, and othei matters of interest, read NICARAGUA; PAST, Pntsist,tab FuTtatk, by Peter F. Snout, Esq., "late United States Vice Consul." It is a hand,some itrtmo. volume, and 401 be to yohr Aires% pest-paid, on the receipt of the price (1,25). Agents will End it very popular. Send to JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 17 Sanscm SL, Philadelphia, Pa. May 12th, 18.56.-2m.b • DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP; T HE Copartnership heretoforo existing be tween the subscribers, under the firm or Post, Coo Per & Coy is thii day dissolved by mutual consent. dot standing business will by iettltd by Wet. Tula Coors'. ISAAC, 1.. POSI', lIENRY.DRINKER, WM HUNTTING COOPER. Montrose, Penn., April 30th ‘ 1850. • COPARTNERSHIP. rrtnE andersigmed have this dsy fcirtned a Copartnerzhip.uncier toe firm in d style of Wm. H. Cooper & Co., for the purpose of tranc,eting a BaNstau Ex. VISAGE AND COLLECTION BESINESS in the Bo rough of Montrose. - - WM. HUNTTING COOPER., HENRY DRINKER.- . Montro.e, Penn., May 2d, 1259. 51. 100 k 0 HERE ! Si 4 LL yo that w--int to buy GOODS attar FOR la. CASH, call at the Store of J. LYONS & SON; Montrose, where you can get 2. yards of Calico for - • $1 00, 9 " good Delaina for - - $1 00, - 10 ° Gingham for - . • $1 06, 18 " Sheeting for , • - $1 CO, 14 lbs. of Boston, Soda or Sweet Crackers for - • • $1 00, 4," of good Ten fo!. - - 00, 12 No. I Mackerel for •i - $1 00, Ladies' Gaiters for 62 cents; with a general assortniont of OoodS CllEia. Also Melodeons, Guitar,., Violins, Fifes, Flutes, Sheet Mush-, &c. Fresh ieeeived dud fol.. sale be May,. I 859. • J. LYONS & SON. NEW GOODS FOR TIE SPRING OF 18591 YOUNCI &_ SMITH'S, Summerwille, Pa; . t." take this opportunity of expressing our ttianks to wir , tut,tomeri an'd the public generally fur, their liberal patronage during tbc past feat. and will ndd chat the shall endeavor to merit tt tontintrance of 11 . 0 93nle by furnishing 4 =•• C) in the same way that we have heretofore done, that is, at the very lowest possible prices. Hay. ing just returned from the CITY we would invite the attention of the public to the LARGE AND HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF -GI- CIO Go TIP Sit for,the spring trade, comprising almost every. Thing that can be found in a Country Store, amongst which we will mention the following: A large lot of .thoso Small Figured, Dark and Fast Colored Prints . at 6 1.4 cents per yard. A lot of those. heavy BroWn Muslin. always on hand. Brovin Sheeting and Shirring constantly on hand and for sale at thomost reasonablo,prl. ces. A large lot of iderimaat, COhecti, Allen, Sprague, Donnell, and other Prints-:-Spring Styles—for sale at the same low prices at which we• have sold tretn during the past year—Spring Detains and Challies, very handsome and cheap. Cloths, Cassimers, Satinette,- Jens, Vesting., 4r.c. A good assortment of Bond Sttipes, Cot tonades, Ducks and Linen Drills, for farmers' wear, Denim., Striped Shirting& Cheeks, Re4ilizetsade Clothing constantly on band. Crockery and Glass Ware, a lare as. Rnrtnnmt-of the best quality of White Granite Ware, just received and for sale by the set or In lots to suit purchasers. 11Th and Cups, Boots and shoes 41 endless variety. Cedar Ware, Tubs Churns, Trays, Buck ets, Pails, !Adios, &a -Groceries si usual at low water mark. Teas at astonishingly low figures. FISH: FLOM F11511:Ii Mackerel in half barrels, quarter his. sad kits, warranted fold weight or the money returned. Shad and White Fish Oslo on hand. Salt by the barrel, sock or bushel. Paints and 0114 of all kirids. All kinds of PRODUCE taken in exalting* for Goode at the highest market prices. - - We solicit an examination of oor stoekile- Terre purchasing elsewhere. YOUNG & 341 TH. April 26th, 109.—irdSwe. - FRESH Ann/AL I THE carders:geed wordd resp'ectfuily 'an nounm(tu the'pnblic that he kat just re cefted a supply of _ 1111111. GROCEIIIEL among which muy'be found the ;my best of s3lll l tr,: - 5 PirolaasOs; filyittp; Tog, ettfibes 4116 c, - at-prices to suit !betimes, for ready pay. Don't mistake the' place, but call at the basemetit_ of thd . • ' KVA Wer ft NE ROTEL, whore - your humble servant musics -on a generni - SALOON & GROCERY RUINERS, and where the pdblie may always rely upon , having their wants ittended to with promPtneee . and fidelity. . 0. M. CRANE. Nentrose, April 2.0,,th. - Gifts: Giftsi Gifts: lUGINAL GIFT BOOK STORE B. W. EVANS S. CO. . G THE 0 THE 617 BROADWAY, 677 THE • FIFTH NEW-YORK. FIFTH YEAR. ESTABLISHED.IBS42 YEAR, THE folloivink is a partial flat of property whicli will be given to the purchasers of •Booksit the time of sale : • • worth from Gold Walch'es.English Lever, Pat'ent Lever and Loploes, 830,00 to MI - A.:do Silver Watches,Patent Leyer, full jeweled, huntibg.caties, open face and 'cyliiader en. capement, . Geld Lockets : Lar go size,fottr - glasses, ta titi two glasses with siirinh tare :ithd Small Bite with snap; • . Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, ,Painted, Lava, Goldstone, • Garnet and Coral Sets of Pins and Drops, Ladle's' Gold Guard Chaiiis, Fancy Neck Chains, ChM. tains. 8,00 to Gents' Fob end Vest Cbaini, . 10,01) t o Sets Caiiiee, Goldstone,Paint, ed; Mosaic, Garnet, Onyx, --Engraved and Philo Gold Sleeve Buttons and Boot Studs, Gold Peneils,with Pens,lsige, Medium snd small, Silver Pencils,withGold Pens; large medium and small site, doilble and single, eit. tension cases, Gents Heavy Signit Mugs, Ladies' Gold Chased' and Plain Rings, . • Gents' Gold BusomPina,Clus. ter, itrith baal, Bcaif Pins, Onyx, Garnet, fke.;. 1,60.t0 Rich Silk Dress Patterns, 22,00 to Canino), Mosaic, Coral Gernot,, Chastii and Platt' Oval %Welds, 5,00 to Silver and Gold Thitailes, 60 to Gents Pen and Pocket Knife, 50 to Pearl And Moroco Porte roonnnies, . . Toothpick 4, Watch Keys, Guard Slides, Gold Crosses, small, medium and large, Hoiden other Gifts, comprising a large and valuable a s sortment of miscellaneous articles, varying froth et to e4O. The pi-oprietora of the OLDEST ESTAB LISHED GIFT BOOK IN THE UNITED STATES, for thh uninterrupted micelles which has crowned' 'their earnliit efforts to please du ring the last foul years, Would return their sin cere thanks to the hundreds of thousands who have, in past time, seen fit to bestow their lib eral patronage upon them; and would further assure them, and the public generslly, that their long experience and established capital warrant them In offering greater inducements than ever, and such as are out or the roach of any similar establishment in the, country; aid propose, in this, THE FIFTH YEAR of LILO: Inp.ski 4 1174nr F egAr i ' vt li p s totrodore STILL GREATER ATTRACTIGNS, GIFTS of GREATER VALUE aDd VARIETY, A still Larger and. Bet ter Selected Stock of POOKS. Commissions .and inducements to clubs add to agents who are willirig to devote their time to our business; so that thoie who desire can have ger GIFTS A?CD BOoKS Winton MCINEV.4O We shall endeavor to establlshom agent in evety tout in the United States, so,tht all who will May benefit by our libehil aystt.m of trade. We hare appointed A: I. GERRITSION our authoriied agent for MONTROSE and vicinity, who will receive and forward all orders with attention and despatch. NEW AND REVISED CATALOGUE, ready for distribution; enntainiog every desira ble book. now or oh, now ih dud aU knodriedged by librarianS and literary men to be the .most complete and best dawned hi•er is sued, an exception. • .500,000 are rtow ready to bo given away, mailed free to any address, to all parts of the world. It contains all the works on • Art; Science 'fiihd Nat.; E Philosophical & Clan oral ilistotry, Meal Works, ' Adventures, Tracels.r V Historical and Ifis.. s &c. A cellaneous, Agrimittaral and Du. N 'Poetieal, Theological, mOstic Economy, s 1 Religious, Belles Letters,Essays, Law, Medical , mason. &e., i& Biblev,• Standard Fictions, Biographic c Prayer, Hymn and DictiOnariei, Glee Books, Encyclop&dias, + 0 Text Books for Gazetteers, i• ' cchYols, &c., &c., And a thousand Vartßies of pubneat:oi,ii fir elor ry department of litetatdro. We sell as low— and,in many . cascs, lbsw than—any other house in the country ; and with every book of the yaitli) of ono' dollar or more, we present Some mini Gift, without extra charge. , • I I,.ET EVE R Y ONE CONSULT. HIS OWN INTEREST, • ?And boy at EVANS' Gift Book Store. Tug examinc the rites Of hooks, see the r a p autiful. gifts so freely acattered atitorig tAttrons, and be satisfied that the on. P b Italy economical ssay.,of buying books is at TO i Nta-67.7,.8R0ADWAY, GhT F, LAFARGE 110TEI, BUILDING, I,VE GUARANTEE PERFECT BAT. Bons ISFACTION. yi o JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. GIFTS Examine our plah of be t as. Any 'nee can who will. Obse ye he daily - IS ( distribution of watches, gol d silver; AT Chatelaine; arid guard dh ns; brace. iYANTIets, ether), Meanie, Coral, goldatone, GIFT i lfarnet and gold sets of pie sod _clasps; BODE ;bracelets, large, friedintn' icnalrsito; STORE'rillgs' Chased, plain an 3 ad with stones, tr.atneo, goldstone, coral; mosaic and en. qaved earl! nact sleeve buttons; scarf I, pins; crosses; gold peas and pencils; gold BitilD:pens in silver and morocco cases and a IT, ;thousand other articles of use an d value. NEIL-j A Gift with every book worth from 50 TUBE ,cts to 81. Send for a Catalogue. It will cost vou nothing, aud wilt be ~.aluable as a book of r eference, if both. ;mg more. Addr(r.s D.W.EVANS & { No 677 B'rondway,Near..York. ; '4 ~. N. ~ WORD OF r,XPLA:NATIOne TO those who have kriown as under the style Of Evans &. Co. The Business located, by us at No. 677, Broadway, New York City, is the oldeil. establislaed hop's° is the country, and is It noitil World,oride as the original Evans & Co.'s Gift Bookstore." Many have taken the adian. tage of out 'popularity to adveftlie odd the Same name, to increase their trade—to protect the few who may be unacy'uainted with us, we would, state that we have no connection witkany other Gift Bbok House—end though Many adlertise under the mune of Evans & Co., the Itrm comsti: toted by D. W. EVANS and I.' fi. PRESTON, Is the first and only concern rightfully using the name. Bat td prevent all confusicifi in the future, we shall use the slyle of . ft W. EVarr 4 co, - and "aq persons iiroingfelly u i g tho appella tion to mislead the public., will be made to suf fer the penalty of the law. ~ • U. W..t.irA, 8 & ap.26,1y1 . 617 Broadie y, Yew York. EDUCATIONAL: 2PEt-Vro'Beri, ' uu of RUt7JI, UtNlTutg,;nd TUITION in the TiIbIAND NORMAL INSTITUTE, Dilm*itris Coirity, renils . yltanis. ror Ciredisrs,pcintaitung .iiecessarr informs. Lion, inquire of N. Maid In Montrose, or of J.D. Bullard, Brooklyn. bit apt 3m Grudefatie of the Allopathic And Home°. pafl3ic Colleges of Medicine, is now per manently located in Great Bond Fai OFFICE corner.of Main and Elizabeth-sts:, nearly opposite the Methodist church.' ap. 20, - 1862. • IN Vg T 4 /t C.l OF 'I'VE 14. READY-PAY SYSTEM TT i certain that Goodil can be sold successful. lye In Mont . :vie and at SusqUehsuns Depot. 12,00 to do,oo Itole d . ohang this aimerOon .:volt to call • at the stores of. gatimberg AAlosenbaunt, s - where it will be proven Mit, the si - oi-chant in selling his Goods can alrord •to sell Cheaper for Cash, and can offer indiceMenti iuttefent t,o make it tin objeet to.Purihesors, at whatever sacrifice they, are obliged tq mike, to, procure the Money to adopt in their Purchases the Car:B Sits Taal. • 9,66 to 1/,00 is,bo to . „ We have lust received. and are constantly re eolving,:a splendid assortment.nf 9.00 to 10,00 SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, 3,50 to '7,00 adapted for this' season, and- which : not fail to give - general satisfaction. Thby we-e pur purchased under the most favorable eircurnstan ces,.and we aFe c:abred And wizt offe and sell at pi-keel2r below othati,that will Bite and have given an everlasting Ciedit; 430 matter whether it is Tom, Dick, or kayry. 2,00 to 5,00 I,Co to EXAMINE, COMPARE AND JUDGE OUR DRY GOODS! 5,06 0,00 10,00 6,00 1,50 An assortment heretofore unequaled by anything ever offered in Maitram • 60 to 2,50 1,50 to ' 3,50. Fancy and Staple Dry Goodp! 2,00 to 7,50 Compriling many now and ticairabto tatirlei • of Goode unknown in this market,imong which will be Cooed, in LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Au the novelties of the season, cheap at eUTTENBERO, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S New and choice styles of Broche double and single, Stella, Plaid, Wool, Talm and Mantilla, and a n.ix , atylo of Chenill Shawls, cheap at mutttuberg,Tosenbitm, Co's. Duall turAtt, An Asnortmeat always on hand, also Ladies Cloth and Trimming to match, of all shades, cheap at Gutte.aber6, llosenbanin CfS. EMBROIDERIES ! in-this Department we can offer 'greit induce ment•, as they are purchased directly from im porting houses. The assortment comprises F r ench - Bettis. 'Slieiva . and Coihrtrs, Worked Edgings and Inserting; and tt.greitt many intire cies bating tb this line too numerous io then; lion, cheap ut Gt:TTESa3tRG, iIOSEf"BAUSI, A: CO'S BoniAete, Ribbons, Flowers, , Plumes, With - Stiff Net; • tinge and 'Frames, at Wholesale and Retail,--cheap at G th'TENBEt.G, ROSEITAUNI, ,t• CO'S omestic Goods II 31sy be found stl the diftetent ticialitre,s of Prints, Ginghaws,. Bleached Goods, Fins Unbleached M °aline; Ticks, Stripes, Denims, Sheeting, 2 1-2 fdi wide, cheap' at GCTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S READY MAN CLOTHING, As this is no of their PRINCtP.AL BreasenEs et gesmss in New York City, they certainly have one great advantage over ail the rest of Clothiers; they having one Partner steady in New York city to devote all his time to this particular branch of manufacturing. They wi I furnish, at . any time, a Good Garment at about the same price for which the material can be got. They will warrant, their work and a complete fit or no pay. They keep zonstsntly on hand one of the beat stocks of OVER AND UNDER - COATS ! Such ad FroCk,_Dress, Raglan, and Sacks PANTS li Oita t Variety and 'Different Eiyies . VESTS guilAs Velvet,. Plush, Ctisaittnr, and Satin, GUTTENBERG, RkSSENBAIThg, (t. CLOTHING NAPE TO OR'DtR, of the Best 11atettal At Short Notice. Under Garments FOR LADIES AS Vt'ELL 48 roil GENTI.JENIE* such u 811 k, and' aliiii:Liimbswool, cheap at GUTTENBERG, ROSEN BICUMA CO'S ONE WORD IS SUFFICIENT FOR THEWISZ. C ET STONIER S Arid in particular to those knowing thernUtves indebted' io ue, we .wili say .onee more that we will sell for iteady Pay. hereafter, gni. all Ac counts and Notes must be settled without Fur ther Notice. We . er Weil Al Writing Dunning Letters and Snppdrtieg the PostOffice,and there by losing. We will take all kirida',ofSireln at the Highest Market Prices for Payment, and all Accounts standing over .Six Months on onr Docks will be left for collection ntilesi settled by Note.. Outtettlterg, )lostnbaum, * Co. .rtitrofte, Pa., April Eith, 1 eris FOR CASH. SHAWLS ! cheap at. TO 01: iIInIEROUS FRIENDS' ....AND•••.. NOTICE TO FARMERS. T WISH to call the attention of Fanners to ithe Indepen4qat.lTdotil 11011S1 ROA . , This Rake has been used for the past three years in this County 'and proved to be the Rake and the.only - Rake suited to the rough country. Any ono, not wishing to take the assertion, and who wants a Rake, please try it, and if not satisfictory, return it within three days en. and take. his money. 'To merchants attd dealers n liberal deduction from retnil price of twelve dollars,. All at. of Grain taken in exchange for Rakes at Searle's mill. Also second hand Wire Tooth and Revolving Rakes Hold very cheap. All orders promptly attended to ,and Rakes-delivered on shot peti l ,e. Residence of the subscriher,and manefaclory, ono mile from Montrose, on Snake Creek tern. pike. CHANCY FOOT. Montrose, April.2s, '59-3m T 1 M 1 .7 amail_faEnvz. LIMON 9 JR-iy & CO ,. , ilToutto iespectfulirannimnes to the eiti. I I tens of laivsville center and adjoining coi.in!ry that thty arc prepared to furnish almost everything that is usually called fey in a coun try store. Our stock.'consists of , , . DRY *GOODS! Vit :•Blackund Plaid Silks, Chills Robes, Lawn Robes, PrMted and Whit@ Briltants; Sarcenet, Cambrici, Dotted Stilssling, CAlic6es—the most splendid stock withriut exception that was ever brought to Susquehanna County. Palm Leaf Hats—in.2.o varieties: Silver Grays, -Brown Ind Fancy Leghorn Bali—ln every varifty: Fur Hats. Parasols and Umbrellaa—of every stylp.snd price, from Ss. to 2; s„ Anabrpidered Collars, sPride,r Sleeves, Ribbons—immense stock: CROCKERY—in six diterent etvles— in Tea and Ulmer Setts. WALL PAPER—a very large stock. All kinds of FARMING TOOLS -2;of the- moat approved patterns. Id fine, a very large stock of everything pertaining to the mercantile business, on the most favora ble terms of any hianse in the country. Cash trade especially preferred, Mit all kinds of Coon. try Produce _taken in exchange for Ghods, and the highest market price paid for same. BOOTS and SHOES form a pr,omineitt feature of a very large Stock of Goods; and *ill be found in every style and variety. GROCERIES—a very large stock. DRUOS and MEDICINES, and GLASS. FURNITURE—such as Chairs and Itedsteads. from is B. to $6.00. Soliciting a very large share of tr'do for 1-14• now firm. v.. 0 remain, respectfully at the servic6 public:••••• R. BENSON, S. CO. • Lawsville Centre. Pa., April lst, 1899. DZC2Or a X3M.,. - ZCOBB Mould respeetfully announce to the . public that tle mi.), still be found at the old stand, fully prepared to attend to the wants of the community. .11e will keep on band a good stock of . - a Smarts, TT AS, COFFEE. SmEs, Fnrcz. Ft.ourt and SALT (by the sack or barrel.) Ftsn, and all articles found in First Class Groceries. lie would partienlarly call the attention of Farmers and others to the fact that he is constantly receiving fresh supplies of FIRST RATE FLOUR. . also good and medium qualities, which %Vt b. sold mom, ior Aoady pay, in quantities to snit the riurcliascr: .-,.. ... :Montrose, teb. 21st 1856. ' . ".O‘,;SINESS GOES 0111," NEIL. RUM STORE AT THE :HEAD OF NAVIGATION . TE. subscriber having just r..,turned': from New York, would most respectfully inform his friends (it he haii at/c-) hnd the pdblic goner. ally, that he is cots prepnied to sq:ie thin with 6005 , --tongbt for E.a.slp at the old stand formerly occupied by C. W' Mott, where he will sell for li.F.Arir-Par at 'lilacs that will suit everybody. His stock consists of Choice Groceries, of all kinds, Stone -Ware,, Wooden Ware and Broorni, Boots and Shoes, Ladies thriteri—for G 5 centi, Prints. Delains, Heavy and Fine, Brovrn and Bleached MtisliA, Linens,. Canton Flannels, 'Drillings, Towellingiaccuard Diaper.TiCkS,Apron Checks, Denims, Striped Shirting, Pants and Vest Trim- Mings, Kean:less flags, Cotton Batts, White and Brown Knitting Cotton, Veil Darege. Gloves rind Hosier;—large assortment. . Yankpe No -3.e., &c., &e., HENRY C. TYLER.. Dtontrose, April, 1859. LADIES who like a splendid article for the Hair pleaso call at , Trt.tres, and' get a bottle. of Btirnett'a Cocoafhe—best and cheapest in use. 'Also Lubin's Extracts for the Handkerchief— first quality. , .. Medical Copartztership. DRS. A.C.BLAKESLEE and P. E, BRUSH having assoctsted themselves under the name of ' Blhketiee & Brush for the prosecu tion of the duties of their profession. respeet fully offer their professional services to 66 "Invalid Public." • _ . Office atthe residence of Dr. Blakealee, mid way. betweci the villages of Dimack. and - A. C. BLAKESLEE. April 20, 's9—ly. I'. E. BRUSH. 3,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER 70 DIffEREKT srms. BORD . ERNC, WINDOW PAPER' &0., st.O, A l . NEW SUPPLY, just arrived, and for sale ehe.sls„ by A. TURRELL. DR. E. W. WELLS , . HA VlNG,permanentli loCated in Illtindalf offers' Ms professional selviees to tal, who may reifoire them. Also,- keeps Constantly' on bid a. full, stock of Drpg4 Lind Meaioines_i It•tird 14 1 (nds and Liquors for Medical purposes. • [api—Gm. Fikffe. EXHIBITIONT MAY BE SEEN DAILY, ki. PAINES' TAILOII - HOPI From 6 10 p. (t c. Natesi faikinitst so Comprising the Greatest. Variety of GEATLEMEN'S COSTUME ever presented to the public., mh24 50 CENTS . WILI 4 PAY FOR ON : £ OF THOSE BOUM IMBROTIPES • , With Cases. . call at the - VAR ON 'ail GREEN, All wori - warranted not to fade. ' F, M. WOOD, Artist. Montrose, 1859.—tf. • i4.GARRATT Y , WHOLESAL.E AND RETAIL DIAI,F,R IN • .. .FlOlll, .ORAII4 'SALT &C, /lEWXII29,XI...—BaIe Room, PRATPI3 Office.' ILL : keep` con stantly 2n- hand tho beet WILL of FLOUR—by the Sick or filth died Barrel, — attho loWest market prices. Also, SALT—by tlio Slagle Avrpl or All liniers,frOtp -Merchants and Dealers will be promptly attended to, - • ! * *Coati paid for Grain ; %Veal, Potts, Hides, and all Farmers' Produce in their season. 41 GAR R ATT. ' New Mi,fcid, Atril 2d, 12.9, ' 4 cre-02 i , • ~/ - ' 1 .,y 4 *fiii 'I - ,)• „ it -, / A 04Lczicio , . 'AI'S FOR A PI LL'CotiliSE IN THE IRON CITY COLLEGE' , tho largest, most extensively patronized anti 14:q organized pr, THE 'C:T±ilteclOiltzttg , s , . 357 'citatitat uttubm - . MABCII, 1859. Irstrat time to comptett! a lull .•uran frora to 10 weeks. Every Student. noon 0., lusting. is guaranteed to he enaTetent to wane the Books of any puniness, snd prilifftd.to earn a salary of from ' $5OO TO S1000:.- Studentv enter at any time—!L. Vaca tiun— Review at plensure. €SI7L Porena.turaais FOR PEST , PENNMANSHIP AWARDED IN I 13 '6 R - 7-zn,;,.trie bons received nt hali price. -- Fnr Circnirw and Sp,cimens of Inclose ti.o latter and liddrns. P. \V. JENKIN,S. Pittsburg. Pa. April 14th,1 t.sisP, 9.* - _ STROM 8 MSTERIOUS I 1 THAT every int elii nin . r.: in this entnmu nity should not know that a new arraago ment hna been made by WEAVER & ATHERTON; STEAM MILL .51701), tcp: FaLIIVING UV TILE OT Maikimithing Ca , . and rkiage-TrozOng. , • 3„E,51,31:1:5r know thia•ioni , but fur iho benefit of tile fe w ..ho cm , not, we wroth! say that, we a r.,prepared td: tioany work in our line. wbirii may be intrusted to nt., in the tn..st durnl - 40 manner., tiro tiv , l approved style, and in the shortest pi-issiLle time. AlNut I,ynT . ls Warranted to give gniul r:atisfactinn. SAXES M, VVLAVE,R, JERT:Z: L. krftr.r.TM. Mnntrnse. :tlarch Ist, 1839.-6rotf. MEAT MARREt. On Public ai•enrc, near SarrZes HoW. EE,P,coris . l.;ntly on hsnd"a gopu. atipply o IIEAT of ali kimis, iC.ISBI,paid for Beet Chttle,Calrem,Streep,ftna Lambs: Also for of all kind''. lIENSTOCK . & IIAWLEt. N. NAV:LEI% R. T. sT c r.. Monvose. Maich 300.11; -PRINTS: They ere the beg Calieore yet.(4T‘ied to the Pithlic for the inOr..e 7. 1:110L Lt.,: LE LC C.N7I. ARItiSTneNG 4,03.; EEO= FAR:IICFR S, READ THISt " TEG: ONl7ir THE 6th'ESEE FARME-1, A lONTHLY J01.711X.4.i: Or - AGRICULTI:iIIE AND lIDItTIt.'hI:T'LME; FESTARLISIIED 1S 18111 - . , - published for frreftly- eight years ~ i in one of the tine,t v. heat and freitsections of Ame Clea, it hat attained an r.nrivalled eircula • a tion, and Inks a l l J io ;nti experienced. cotrespotr, ' dence., in eery I§tat.., of the Laion and' in the British Provinces ; Bach tot capej contasns :'..ti I . raves, and .is pre fuss!). ill u i w W tdial with eipensive 0;..d . ctits. -It is scut to any ridtfress for 4 FIFTY CENT'S ..i. :YEAII.:i . In order to intrcuince the FARMER into dis tricts a here it 1 - as few readers, we will take sub. setiptions to t o coming half . volume (Thlrito December inclusive) at the following ratea-:, sin gle subscribers 23 cents; five eopieq In): 81.",p14 a copy of nor eautiful 25-cent book, tae Rural Annual and Agrtieuiteral Dictionary, Pre-paid i i t.ty rani!, to tb Ferson 'getting up the club; ixteen copies (or $3, and a Rural Annual ind o extra copy Of tho,Farmer for a year, or two or the half volnme s t to ,the person'. getting up the club. Wetalso,effer a liberal list of CAISII PREMIUMS , - as stain greater inchicement to form clubs. Full particul , rs a ill be fund in the paper, auttovery one interested itt the culture of the_soillyniited to seui for a copy, and, If pleased v.lth ti:x paper, to art as agent .i Specimen copier; ?tent inEr'fo all applicants. Address Jo`3ii..Tl-1 HARRIS. . Publlshcr and Proprietor, Rochester. N. Y. May 2.1.15 ers. 6.arntrs o s,arn; • THE SpBURIOERS OFFER. FOR SALE 80;000 141 Ff NEW NO IMPROVED . P al I T . OF THE LODI ILOi FACTIIING COMPANY,' LTRED froth -tile n!gtibil R t. city. fo lots to suit pm:chasers. eatry improved. wiihin. the . last : been in the marked for.eighteen piefies competition,.ai, a manure hursn Yegetables,:heingnheaper, than airy other; and at...the...same is:agrfeazile pdur. Two ,barre:s., 1 rnan t nre an n'E.re of . , ooro in Oft% ••n-thirds is labor, will canes It ker. to"grow fnster,ripen earlier. A larger - crop. on poor ground fertilizer, and it. is.nlso :s. pre 'ern); also it does- nut injure the ontact Wllh'it.. point to- thri• ' op: stewing the tarp :n en;ttal ($1 op,ptip)' i up• uh i n':is 3 as a guarantee that, the to shall always be of such quality a ready sale. ' ' , ii 1.50 per barrel for any qMintlty.. f ANUF A Yoritl This article i'gr thiee"YenrS) h 3 l years, and still for Corn and t'.; • Inorf. tyceritti, time f e rv(rori ( e 3 tort Y wit irill.sa.ie,tv to come up qui and will bring than any other ventivo* to cut seed to put in Thei.ll. C reputation, and vested in their` article th6y ma as tricetworiio reiT l'riee over six barrel WA Pump. let, containing everyinformAtitm, will be sent [titer.] to any one applying for the same. Our suldtesl• • . . GRI Fr:N(l, BITIFAtip ,' Co. Agriculturrai• 'Warchou'se, d Omirtinndt NEW YORE:. .1/:irrh 11.3013315.,0N7.400E-a F. FOR Ll.A.Sl'..removea, hia s.hop - siross,thit *treat. to 1.1. the .building: one door helow-Keeler CC Stoddard's, e.hico he has fitted up ewresely fez t Saddle, lien - Tess and Trank Shop", • where may 8e futo3 all :Inds of .1 2 1A.1:1-1•41SMECIE3 1 . , • • . from: he-heatiest I.:•ant, {NI light.C4t trotting harness, sad a general assortneat of trimmings, which will hemade tip.p.r:aold,vcry loty. Carriage Tritiminks: A good assortment on hand, ‘yllidi will.he sold very low;. al t tritnmiad done cheaper than else. whero., • -t- • • • - OAK LEATHER . • on hand, from which harnesses will ho 'Lila& and • "virEA;rr,aaatga,,• * * *Customers wilt please heat in-toiod shag wish lo settlo up once a year,. • Those having un‘ettled.accdants, or notes dile, wilt save Costa by settling, oi . tnaking pavroont without further deism, • ' • r: roßrniof, 2itht 1164 .1''.; :11cutige.Trn• [inhl2m6