Silver-Steel Scythes -Pitchforks and Rakcs,.tbr sale by -junk LYOYS.'tf so,N, I=Zio-tc,r3r . - OF THE GIFT BOOK BUSINESS; or the Gitt-Boot: Business Explained, and Ex posed. Sent free to at l y . -- ci a . ti k iNt. RE W jl6 3t $e ' 37 Park-Row,Naw, York City. Cogggwell's SITS; a sure_eare for INFLAMMATORY Diseases of all kinds, for sale liq - ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, June 22d, 1859. • .1110IINT VERNON.' LETTER from lion. EDWARD EVERETT to tho Publishers. Boston, June Bth, 1859. • GENTLEMEN x containing the view of MOUNT 'VERNON, arrived yesterday. - I" am greatly obliged to you for this pleasing ape. cimen of printing in colors, which, besides its interest as a representation of the spot, which more than 'spy other, endears itself to thmheart of the country, is worthy of attention as a sue ceasful attempt to place works of art of this-kind Within the reach of the great masa of community. I remain Gontleinen, with. many thank:i s ; dts., Very yours, • • . . EDWARD -EVERETT The subscribers have just'issued a picture of ISOUNT VERNON, printed in'FIFTEEN OIL COLORS, by a new and improved process, by which pictures that have heretofore cost from 3 to,SS cand be furmished for FIFTY CENTS. The aiz&of our engraving is 18 by 29 inches ; on super calendered heavy plate paper. 'Nita ..FIFTY CENTS, postafie paid to any part of The United States.' - it p ; H. BYRMI & CO., in South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. Just Published. fIEVI - METHOD FOR TRE PIANO FORTE. CHARLES • GROBE Opus 1100. - • Nee, $2 50 nett.—Bound in Cloth, $3 00 nett AGOODimdruction book. fOr the Piano has beef; long vranting,, and-Mr Cuss. (hong — Silt performed the labor, in getting. this one up in a most admirable and satisfactory manner. It will P'rove itself to be one of themost valuable aides in the instruction of the art .of. -playing t l he Piano. Conaidering the author's well known capacity and long and unremitting devotion to the task of elementary teaching, we have strong reason to hope that the public are now .lobe furnished with a thorough,• systematic, progrt.wife, and entertaining method far the Piano; We can confidently recommend it fo teachers, and pupils as better adr.pted to the ParPOSes of' eleinentary instruction thha any others with _which we are. acquainted. The plan pnrsaed in this work is substantially the same is that developed in 01!endears meth- MI of tere.th!no• langting,es.• It commences with esimplat element - 5. The progress made will I be giadual, so .that every step will be perfectly intelligible, and.be rendered' of positive value to t the pupil. Eveiy difficulty is met with singly, and after thorough analysis,nvercoine by - practice:4 This method will, t ntionbtedlv provide teach- gra with it uisik.digested, progressive;and enter fkining. plan by which a sound and correcanowl edge of the art of placing the Piano mai, be ac quired with comparatively little labor; and in so abort a space of time as will almost seem incred ible to those who have confined themselves to soave of the tedious systems heretofore in use. , This work contains ten engiaved-figures, illus trating the different positions of the hands and fingr.rei and also a likeness of the author. typographical-sccuraczand appearance have never ken equalled in any musical work that has heretofore been issued from the pressin this or any alter country. Copies will be sent by plait, free of postage.• 'en receipt of the marked price. ' - LEE St WALKER, Publishers, . .023 cb] 722 Chesinut-st, Philadelphia.. To risracl.e TRAVELiNG - AGENTS: IpIUE WANT 50 to,loo YOt.TNG MEN, with lf 7 a cash capital of from $5O to 6 - lOW each, to'pfirchase our Geod.', consisting of Watches Ind JetrelrY, and to dispose of theni th all the cities and towns throughout OJT United States and Canadas. Some persons wbo purchase of us are making from $5,000 to $lO,OOO per year, selling at auctien,in the various tnsns & villages: On receipt of the Casa, we will send by mail to any address, the followie ,, articles, as samples kir our Goods: , .. • 6.Fancy Gold Finger. Rings,assorted, fo- -$4 6. , .., 44 " :better; for 6 ' : 1‘ Gent's Breaitplirs; assorted, for 4 C “ .. 44 . Bette: for 6 6 " Ladies " for 4 " 6 .. " . " " ' belt & for 6 6 . - 44, " taunt for 9 I Set Cameo Fin an d Ear props, for .: 3 1- " , " - '' ~ for -' 5 I Set Gold-stone Pin and EarDiapi, lb:. 3 • 1 Set Mosaic "".._. -te. .for 3 f Set Gold Fancy " - " - flir 4 1 Set . " .•i .. . far 3 I Pair Gold Richly Chased-Baba Mriskelets, - 6' 1 ' "- . 1 " Fancy Cameo Minceleht for ; 1 8 ' 1 ." Ladies — Fancy CutT KOS fof - 1 6 Sets Gold Gent's ,Bosotn Sttfds, fluty. for 3 N 6 " "• • " stdne set for 6 6 "N Sleeie Buttons, enorated; For - 3 6 • " stdne setting, for 9 1 Goldjtorible Locket, fancy, (toisP) for 1:50 1 " (9pring)- for . 3 6 Gold Vest !hooks, for - . 3 - 6_Gold Fancy. Watch 'Keyli, for -= -• 3 1. Largesize Gold Pencil Cage fmr - 1:50 1 New style French Vest Chain fof 2'40 1 " - " better for 3 1 " " 1111141 for - 1 Flatcy Silva 'Watch; opan face, felt . 7 I • " fl outing Cr:se fir 10 _ 1 Fancy Gilt Watch; Denting. Case !Or' , - 10 1 " Gold Watek open face for •- 20 1 " "• better for - 25 1 " " • Hunting Case for 30 " • " better for - 90 N Movements of talthe Watches described in this list are w.AD.I: ANTED PEEFECT; . and .re wish it distinctly understood that the ptlC'es given are • our lowest icholesale pricf.s to the 'pride and to Traveling Agenti. T,he Titan pride it;ould be, from 50 to 1 430 ielW higher. Write tho Name, County, and State, its a plain hand, to prevent mistakes, add on ft.° receipt of the money, the gods will be for : Warded by the next-mail. STENNETT & GLINTS, Manefactnrers of Jewelry, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Watches, _ r )c.r.l3 w9l 79 Nae.sau-st, New Yfirk. - • 34 - 4c:Fri.= CHEAP GOODS! QPLENDID New ChuHs, Lawns, Prints, and Ginghams, at reduced prices. Alifo 13 tbs. of Sugar for one dollar, - _or, 21 of Rice. Just opened and for aste.by J. LYONS &SON. • Montrose, June 15th, 1859. ' • ,t CHEAP and easy remedy for the Piles and COttii. Try it. Aleo-Meyera Rakand Mice Exterminator, sold by 1. LYONS 4.SON. Julie I'sth, '59. • . , . _ 3,000 ROLLS OF WALL P.A.PER • • " 10 DIEBENT , SITift. • - BORDERING, WINDOW PAPER tit., &C.. AA NEW SUPPLY, just arrived, and for sale .. - eheno, by . A. TURRELL. gETEII.....GUAI AND PLAIN TEETH, or sale by ABEL TURRELL. Nag eery GO et ic. in ABEL TURRELL my line .of basioesa. arriv DR. J. H. ROBINSON MIIMIERN TRAPPIXG GROII, HICK 'WHIFFLES ,"IN The PISON NEW AGIN BY SHORTY !" THE NEW-1 1 011 TER *'or gatUrday, Juno 23, 1 • (now ready di Nei Depots and Boll: gtoies,) Will contain the initial chapters of a isse Vies. tern Tale from Hie graceful sad-felicitors pen of DR. J: H. ROBINSON ; who been engaged to %Vitt EX"CkSIVEtIi for that-ournal for a term of- roar* . The Story is entitild: 4,: rA.,rfl_A7Virlt.V., OR, Tim I , MOUNTAIN OUTLAWS': 'TALE of the NOrthorn TRAPPING And is considered by the Author to be the.very best licorkwhieh hislalent has yet prnducedi Those who know the Dramatic pnwer end ELEGANT STYLE, the interestinti eituatidhs and BEAUTY or INCIDENT, which have ren dered lemons nil the writings of the AUTHOR OF " BUM - BISON" cannot but bail with delightthis new emanation from his pen. The Trapping Grounds. of the NORTH, AND WEST , , form a peculiarly fivoraDle field for , the l location and working out of a romance, and thb charac ters that roam through that FLOWERY %VIL. DERNESS are especially fitted for introduction intotits pages. The readers and admirees Dr.: ROBINSON'S WRITINGS .will remember with pleasure the chanicter of "NICK WHIFFLES." in 'a story of that name, , recently pub . ) shed and will gladly learn the tame person will figurein. PATIAAWAT .urroun'ded, is ever, by many " Diffikiltlesr and lending to the ro'rnanee a rein of sympathetic hu mor and quaint drollery that will rend4r it irre sistible to the lover of fan and the student of human nature. In addition, to.this attraction, the plp . t will be . ~4 t . found more 'INTRICATELY 31 YgTERIOUS andthe more replete With tie tie of DRAMATIC INTEREST, than any 'other story thc‘puthor has yet written. h is' full (of. • Wild Life and Action) • crowded with stirring incident and - • PERILOUS ALIM MITILIRia, - and throngh.tho whole story runs the :inderplot which interweaves A GOLDEN-THREADED WOOF of sentiment, tinting all with the radiant light of the GENTLE CHARM OF LOVE. The most exciting and picturesquelacenes of PATBA.VITAIN .0 ill be chosen as thelhemes fora series of BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS, from the pencil of the most celehratecil Of all the A tnerican Artistg, FELIX 0. C. - DAOI.EY I whose drawings have made! TNT REW-IORK MIREORT such a favorite cv.ith.all ivho appiceisile true art. Ntic eiccilencc. The clear and vivid style of Da, J. H., Renissoies descriptive writrsig is such that the arlist‘can seize upon his creattbsis with oat difficiiiti.and thus the best lidieri`of _ ckql7c - a •, ' • ,ar are brought fo bear with as' great: a unanimity nis if both were wielded by one person, The proprietors of the lERCI_IftY are proud of the populatty which the journal had attained. anti cannot-but take some little credit I, o them ceives for the good which they believe they have done in carrying on t the first intention to make THE NEW-YORK' .31ERCURY • s tnedium for the Tamiliarization of the thading public with the works of the must DISTINGUISHED AMERMAN AUTHORS. - To secure this .ena,,thej have spared no ex. PenAe; and. Whatever thdy 'ha'ze thought could gfritify. the fates of their t OUAN DS OF READERS 'they have done without gpestioniog either Ole labor or expenditure rerfoird. 'Fur the ciefesiva ntant to the worke or - Dr, J, H.. ROBINSON, they.pay a larger aum than any American roman cer bas etier before received from any navrapaper, and. the public aro already aware of the great outlay necessary for, the engagement Of adch men mit ' ' , • TAYLOR • „ beinarz,_- GEORGE ALBANY, and others. Yet it is - believed that the increasing REFINEMENT Of THE POPULAR . MIND iemniids such men, anti the DI ERCURVIa in tended to-keep` up leftli tEe progrets Oa Age. A Belies of BRILLIANT NOVELTIES ;kill smear in the eo r rumn; of this 3 - 01.1.r1:10,1 AMERICAN LITERATURE • . . in rapid sitecesiTop; dad, while !the ptoprietora ate erifinentli wi3ll kiatieCed with the !share of popularity lutherto accorded to them, 'thliy are deter Mined tq diserve still more by it/7nk every meat% On'esible to hittease the sibs til,ting tf their &pet. _ , .- I ~ THE i NEW-111. -MERCURY Fc>l=l; 371j14M 4 Contniuisatg life mint Chapiets of 'PATHAW AY OR, I THE DICCUNTAiIi - BY DR. kN. ROBBISOiLk hinoW resAy at the News Depottl.' L.• StJASCRIPTItThi s T£ll:3lS: xi" copies $5, tiibt Copies $42, with to the getter up of the Club. ' Address; - CARDWELL,.SOUTHViORTH BiWirrNEY, - Proprietors New-Yorkßereory, New-Rork City. NEWS 20FPIC r E. rviENe 7 York City illuotrated Newlipapiro Mogazigas, &r., &c., for sofet•at, the MONTROSE BOOK siromesi b • N. BULLARD. KENYON JR. &T, CO UTObLD respectfully solicit 'the inspicligo V V of a new and very rich assorunciA of DRY GOODS this day received, consisting in part of as felloWs: Rich Black Moire Antique - Silk 11's. per .yard; Foulard Silk, nice Style, 6s. per yard;.ltich Plaid Silk, the, very neatest patterns, lOs. pe:r "yard; Blielt Silk, 28 inches wide, from 7s. to 12a. per yard; - splendid Black Silk Shaivls .from .$8 to $ll, the finest asscirl*terit in Susija Co.;, new im(hice of Ginghtirifs,at. very low prices; also of Calicoes; large stock of Denims, Miktiires, Plaids, sind Lawns; Printed Shawls from 7s. to $5; Brocha Shawls fieut 155 to $25; Collars froth 6 cti. to 2.054 Parasols from Bs, to 2:le. Bontiet„ Inrge stocli; Ribbon's and Flowers; lase a iiew intoice of Gents Shoes- Congress, Eninielled and Call Skin; Ladies Congress Gai ters, Itid and Enathered; Misses iridtaani elled Boots; Children Falai Diets, Gaiters and everything In that line. , They would also esti attention to the fact that 'having an ativvemen!. withVf the largest Ittmortingtnuseit in Now li'Vrk - frieyicill roccivc regularly New Style as faiit as they appear 6) 'New York, and will take the -gieafest; pains le. pipes all who call and see and wish to purchaiin*., Partfehlar sttontion paid to procuring fine goods—in every style. PAPERS . 1 3E'' 3EE1.41..5. A new Lit this day tCaeived, 'and isduld . 4mectfailly solicit an examination of the same. Good Tea at 25., city priccs, also at 43.35. 6s. Fs. OMID8;" 'AVG kUro. gio and Ground Coffee. SALEITATUS.-James Pyll;'l4,Babbitt's Med; ieinal, and Excelsior, Rte. NAILS, and also -a new of 'WALL PAPER and WIN. DOW PAPER, this day received. FARM ING TOOLS of the most approved patterns. Crc•camerse, Gold Band, Shaded, Bluo Band, and all the new styles, as fasi, as they appear in New York. FLOUR constnntty on hand. SALT by the barrel or sack. PATENT MEDICINES, GLASS, and eyerythine: else yOu want. R.st(ENYON JR. & CO. Lawaville Centre, Pa., June Bth, 1859. G A S Ii PAID FOR WOOL Juno 861, '59.) by R. &CO ABEL. TURRELL K E o ts e c e z o nit e n ‘ n t tl i y in o n ,: it ta m nd or a full Assortment • la" CO CO 3ZP -. in all of the 'following -departments of trade. New supplies arriving every week. Buying for cash, and selling cheap for cash. • bßuas, KeticnrEs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes ' Window Glass, Dye Stuffs, Groceries, 1 4mPs, Glass Ware, Crockery, Mirrors, Clocks,l l 7all Paper, Windtw Paper, Window Oil-Shades, Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Jewelry, Perfumery, . Steno Ware, Brooms, Brushes,Whips, Umbrellas, Bird Cages, Fecket Knives, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Liquors. Trusses, ' Supporters, Port-monnaies; Shoulder -' Braces, Spectacles, Silica' and Plated Spoons, Forks, &c., Gold Pons. ktationery, - "Vidlin,Qpitar. & Bass Viol Strings, Bows, &c., Porcelain Task, Lith ographs, Artist's Tube Paints, Brushoi, &c., • and all the popular Patent Medicines. Also some Dry Goods, Wooden, Bard &JaPanned . Ware, Fluid and,oll•Cans, Camphene, Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Tprpontine, • Lams Tanner's, Nest Foot,Lard,Olive. Castor, and Boiled & Raw Linseed OILS, White Lead, Zinc, all kinds of Colored Paints, Vinegar, Canary Stied, and other things too numerous to mention. Montrose, June 16, '459. ABEL TURRELL "NO SVC!" VrOltD As FAIL; A R ESISTLESS R EMED T. r ti4-4(3ii .S'Anr.' a - r i k4\ :. .tt,...• ~,, , i : ..;b\ a i -- i_ .;: •-..;:-..Z. 4 .... . , •,t r ~,, ~ :..." 't, ... .• • • • •ye • :'''. ''' ~r ' ' , : : :r , , ,i, •. % ~. , r . , ,3\:l ~ HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. CIRCULAR TO THE SICK. THE first hospital surgeons and medical pub. heists of Europe, admit the Unparalleled anti oflammatory and healihg frolierties of this Ointment; governments sanction its itse.in their naval and military services; wild the masses in this country and throughout the Worll repose the utmost confidence in its curative propertiee. It penetrates the sources of inflammation and corruption which Underlies the 'eNernal evi dences of .'disease, and neutralize the. fiery ele ments which feed and exaspe rate the malady. Ettecuaatism, Serofnli, Erysipelas These arc among,dhe most terribly, and ago. nixing dhtaticis of t!e m a mmies, the fleshy fibre and the akin: yet in 'their wbrst forms, and when `seemingly ifibbralrhi, thVinvariably disappear under a persevering applicationof this soothing, healing, a,utidoto to pain and inftimmation. - Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Stiff hiriti. In all cases of Salt Rheum,, where medical wa ters, lotions, and every receipt of the ;tharmaco pees haveproved useless, the pint n ie r li Will ac complish a thorough cure . r'ever Sores heal quickly tinder its influence, and itaralaiing ef fect-upoii contracted sinews is truly wonderful. Discharging A most remarkable and heady chan ge Is pro duced in 1.4 appearance of malignant ulcers.af ter a few applications of thiS Oinment. The sur. rounding redness vanishes.. and granules of of healthy flesh begin to" take. ate place of the discharged matte'. • Tlfis process goes on more or less rapidly, until the orifice is filled up with sound material ._and tlio ulcer radi4ally mired. A Witta to Mothers. • The young are the most frequent siiiferr frOdi external injuries,,mtd thetefare every mother should have this Loafing litiparution 'constantly at band:. It is an absolute • specific for sofa breasts, and quickly. re,moveithe °nen:feted sores which sometimed disfigure the heads and fates of children. •r. • - • Significant Facts. • • Thisdintment is universally, used on hoard ta "Atkoiie and Pacific whaling fleet as a cure for r scorbutic affections and as' the beat possible remedy. for wounds and bruises. Large supplies of 14 bale reeently'been , ordered lly thh Sultan of Turiciy for purposes. . , Both,the Ointment and Pills should be ust , d in the following ciiscs:, Bunions, Chapped Hands. . &AMA, . • Burn,s; ; Merwrial Eruptions, Sore Logs,. Chilblains, Rheumatism, Sore Breasts, ' Fistpla, Biog./mint. Sore Heads, tialt RbriuM, Sore Throats, , Lumbago ; Lj'hin Diseases; Sorestall kinds, Piles, • Sprairis,,, . Stiff Joints, ' Ulcers, Worms or all kitYds, Venereal oles, Tetley, N'Ssielled Glands. • - • - Sold at• the Mantitdelbries - of Protessoi Ifor.towAY,. 80' Maiden Lane, New York, and 24 Strand, Londanib'y aff respectable' Driiegists and Dealers in Medicine tbronghout„jhtlfojted States :Ind the civilized world, in pots, at 25 cents, tit J., centsotnil $1 each. 4 There is at onsiderablo Saying by taking the large! sizes 1 , , „ - for:the„guitlanie - olptatients disoider are affixed to *orb pit. , . j9yl 23eow Tecodicat - . p.• • • ••• • 6. DRS..A.C.BLAICESLBE and-P,E: BRUSH AL/having , aisociated themselves Meter the name. of- Blakeileii.& Brach forNtho prosecu tion of the duties of their profession...respect fully *lles their , professional services to - .the "Invalid Public." • • , • • • - Office at. the residence of Dr. Blakeslee, raid , way 'between lb* villages of. Dicnock and Springville. A. C. BLAKESLEE. •' April 20.-159-Iy. P. E. BRUSH.• iCA-EIME PAIL) FOR WOOL 1 jr9 6w. _ HAYDEN BRO'S - CASII.FORIVOOL TE vet . iu Casll paid forli{ iaitti4tos 4 r 1 ;0Y": -- *II BURRITT. New Milford June 611.1359. HEAR YE! BEAR YE! Pfffairlig BLACK .and Colored 'Dress Silks, Collars• and linderslceves, Lace Valls Bro. Tisane for Yells, Esmeralda, Cotton Yarn,Carpet Warp, Band Boxes andlionnet Boards, a new sup. ply of Gaiters: Corn Staxet and . Tapico fox `pitddiagit., Cheap at C. TYLER'S. . kontroac,'June Bth, /859. 12 1 -2 LBS. OF SUGAR for $l,OO, at H. C. TYLER'S. Juno Bth, 1859. REED TR - IS ' , WARNING ! • LOOK MINOR' BARGAINS . ' • New Grcoods AT HAYDEN BROTHERS' OR . IGINAL Ono Price Ready Pay Stork :Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Dootsli; Shoes; Dots ilk. Caps, Wall Paper, totte dr. Wooden Ware, leoiEta.t, RAYING TOOLS, Paints, MIK, t te., Watches, Newelry, - Tratikee Notions, tar NO END TO THEM! _ell You will never find old shelf -Korn. moth-eaten, 'rotten, or out of rqyle Goods-at HAYDEN Bros.' Look out for Old Fogies, and buy your Goods „where you can SAVE 28 rEn c . r.ar. We have a large stock of GOODS furehased for CASH, and will be sold at priccsdiat Will frighten the Old Fogy principles. - EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED as represented: No charge for showing OiodS. HAYDEN !MOTHERS. New Milted, l's:, Juno, 1858. tm IT IS TRULY SURPRISING n.w o much the people ale in favor of - HMIMING! (nor .11v0ers of Congiess !), but - the numerous and be,lutiful styles of WALL PAPER. ANB BORDER tole had at Bullard's Book ,'tor'e, west side of the Public Avenue, at prices astonishingly low. . A new supply of splendid styles of Paper and Borders jest received, and also Betcher's Patent PenduludiCurlain Ftxturesdhe best and simplest ever brought to this market.' Cal! and see thim work. Window ShadEsc. Cord and Tassels, Paints and Brushes fOr Oil eainling, splendid Litho graphs, a now lot of Marriage Cortificato Blanks. CAnns—Printer's, Conversation, Exchange, Sunday Schooljneentive, &e., &C. M.lnsztaEs--All the Msgazines' and Funny Illustrated Monthly Publications can be had soon as issued. , . The Trial of Daniel E. Sickles in Book form, also Dickens Igor Work" All the Year Round" in monthly .parts. - • A well select - ea . stock of Miscellaneous Books; School Books of all kinds. Ilarrott'A Inductive Grammak the ,dozen or single; Stationery, Yankbe &c.; &c. 1 have not time and the Publisher has not ro'ont.in his paper to knumerate ell the articles that $l,OO will buy, but wilt just say that you can buy 14 rolls o f Wall Paper for $l,OO, or you can pay $ I ,C 0 - for 4 rolls, or you can • have 100 yards or sordei ro'r 800, or you can get that worth a Cd. a yartl; and eve'rythirjg else at the same rate according_ to kyle and quality. No 'charge mactejhr shoriciug goods.,. A. N. BULLAItb. Montrose. Pine Bth, 1859, AVOOL! - WOOL! . 1V0 . 011.1 WAlLirEn.-50,000 lbs. of Wool, for illhich we will pay the highest market price in CASll—delii•ered At our stunt. - YOUNt SMITH. Snmmersville, Pa., !title 1at,1859.-6w. C. 6. ioßnmur, Arvs o , i n v t - F ro A s c e •rg i ßE:. h O op Fß o Z::T§ vr ilbEg T le 's Store . All kinds of work made 14 °rair and repairing done neatly. jet • UPERIOR Ground Coffee in tuns, Codfish, &c., for nig by J. LYONS & June Ist, Ing. • - SUNDAY SCIIOOE LIBRARIES furnished to order by J. LYONS & SON. Aim) Ist, 1859. NEW GOODS:- MlT,axt,si cE O. 211 DD FELLOWS' HALL, BINGNAHTON. 10.% r Int IE subscribers have this --9 ii: _1 week returned from New . • 46 fork with a full and corn. ' )!•-• 1 • •v 4 ,T . plcte assortment of Cold and • ;. Silver Wdtches, Jewelry, SU , ) _ . 4 1,2, vet' and Plated Ware, Cu tle ry, '' .3 -•- and FancY.Go&l s. , :•Ear Rings, Finger Rings, -Bracelets, Watch, rob. Vest Guard and Nick Chains, Grad, Sili•er, Steel and Plated .Spectacles, Piths, Coral Necklace.; And Armlets, lee Pitchers, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Gold; Silver, ai'd:Steel Thitrades Slemeit'llut. tons and Studs, Porte ilonnaies:Comhs of ail kinds, Gold Pencils and Pens, Threinpuinters. Needles,Spoons, Forks, Sugar Baskets, Salts, Cups, Tea Sets,..Waiters,Aoup Ladles, Molasses Pitchers, Cad Rlskets, &c. &c., to iirtieh they wotild resp :trolly call the attention of their customers As their goeils were Pllrcluvied for cash, they are confident thejr pricey cannot fail to be matisfactory, as they determined not to ho undetbold by any. EVANS & ALLEN,, - No. 2ON Fellows' flail. Binghamton, Jima let, 1259. YE STE It IIA.Y TN= :WAS AN naive's. OF 4 _ D r;LAINF,S, Prints, t3tella Shatt l le,antilleg, Dunters,'Parasola Ad Umbrellas, and an immense ttuaqty of other GOODS which : 7 ;111 be shown tarn of chards by If: C. TYLFAL:. klay lOth, 1861 OOR: EVERY. ...FARIVFE.R 1 .• NAT g are now.Manufactu . ring the 8A.41: and - .ettaarisT DIOWEQ and REA PER ever before offend te'lLl',O PARAIERS - of Sus ochanna Coanty., litsimpuerrY AND CHEAPNESS MAKES 11' THE - • -filtAP'H I RE-Fp:R ' r Please call and exielntlilar:yetiraelf. , . • ,a,H.SAYIIr, & BRPS- Montrose, May 16th, 1859.- BURNING White am] Cod Tiah. Ledies Kid S. S. Bbots, sod more Goiters from 56 eta. to sl,7s—alt st tyLEIt'S. Mite 19th 1859: wool CARDING:. T ILE subscriber s u u[ s i u s 7l ib Vlr n ol u d es alten b ro n otrn l . Thankful for past favors ho would solicit a hhuro of the public ps,tronato. A.ll-. REYNOLDS. Brobklyn, May 23d, I 859.—tf. Administrator's Ntitice rpflE undersigned havinglnen legally ap- I pointed Administrator of the estate of Thomas Gregory Smith, Into. of Susquehanna county, deceased, hereby gives notice to all persons who have claims against said'elitate to present them duly attested, and all persons in debted to the same are reqUired to Make pay: went. 4011 N CAMPBk:LL, Administrator. Montrose, May 18th, 1859..--Gw. DR: JOHN , W. COBB, • PRILPSICkAN & SURGEON, Montrose, Pa. Otliec on Public Avenue, opposite Swig's Hotel. March Ist, 11356.—tf. MEAT MARKET. On Public Avenue, near Searle's lintel. FIF.P constantly on hand a gaol supply of MEATS of all kinds. CASH paid for Beef Coil le,Calees,Sheepond Lambs. - Also for tildes of all kinds. HENSTOCK iIAWLEY:%, R. T. itEiCkTOCk. . 9. /lAWLET. Montrose, March 30th, - 13. MT, "Se' THE WAMSUTTA PRINTS: They am the best Calicoes yet offered to the Public for the money. WHOLESALE A 0 EFTS DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG . ek CO sinT yonk. • [robi2m6.• THE NEW ERA! SPRING & MN GOODS et Great Bargains.---Ready-Pay and Small PrOfttal 713 - 0 - 1=1.3F4.190 14 1 1 S now receiving a full and chlce Stock.of I Spring and Sommer Goods, including a groat variety of Rich Prints in new styles, G412112E03, BrillialltS,11:141 and Fancy Lawas,Challis,.Robes, Silk Dress Tissues, anti Barages,Olack and Fancy Silks Poplins,' &c.; with a superior assortment of Silk, Brushy, Cashinere and Stella Shawls; Mantillas, Parasols, Rich Ribbons,' Bonnet's knd Flowers, Broad Cloths,, Cassimeres, Summer Stuffs, &*e., with a large assortment of other Staple arid rrizierabodit, :ws usual in Groceries, Crockery, Harylware;rron, Sleel, - Nairi, Stores, Drugs, .!faints, Oils, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clocks, 'Carpeting, :1 leer Uil : Cloths, %Vail Paper, Painted Window :Shades, ate. The entire Stock being large and bought for Cash; sill ',lye superior opportunity for choico selections, and, in accordance with the spiritOf the times, will ho sold for • Ready Pay, 10 to 25 per Cent. below Regular Priem An examination of the Goods and Priced will be found profitable to those who wish to buy. Flour & Salt cohiltantly on hand. New Milford, May 4th, 1859. - iiISS,OLUTION COP&RTNERSHIP. THE Copartnership heretofore existing be twben tho subscribers, under tho ...firm' of Post, Cooper dr.. Co 7 is this day dissolved by mutual consent, 'Gut itaridini.bu4iness will by settled by:Wx.i. its; CoorEn. ISAAC L. POST; ' • HENRY DRINKER," , f' , WM. HUNTTING ccom. Montrash; Penn., April 30th, 1859. - COPARTNERSHIN .„ . .1,110 thi s forged a PM r undersigned h Copartnership under the firm and-style of Wm. H. Cooper & Co., for the purpose of. transacting a BANKING Ex-- mu:me: AND COLLECTION BUSINESS iD tho Bo rough of Montrose. W.lf. 11 UNTTING OOPER,- . ..•. HENRY DRINKER. Montrose, Penn., May 9d, 1859. • - LOOK-HERR... A 1,1`, , y0 ihat want to bqy GOODS cituar ron Casts, call at tho Stofe of •• BISON,J. LYONS . Montrose, where you can get • 35 yards of - Calico for. 9 DelainO:fin: • 81,00, 10 14 Sheeting foi $1 1-1 Ibm - Boston, Soda orSwect. Craekth% for • - . • sl`oo, " of 6W Tea , for - z. - - $l - 00, 10. " • - No:1 Mackerel for. , $1:00, • - Ladios' Gaiters for '62 cents; . witha'imierAl assortment of G 0944 CHEAP. Mao, Melodeons, Guitars, ViOliO3, Fifea; Fluid; Sheet sluiie, &c. &c. • - „ •-.-.„ • Freih Fluid just feirava and for May, 1859. J. LYONS...It:SCA` • FRESH. ARRIVAL - I • undeidigned ! Tespeelfdt . ,lY, an- JL nognee to the public that he has ;oat ro teived tt.suppty.ot • FIMIIt-GROCERIES, among which may be loood the very host of Sugar,. • Sflolissisos; ••• Elyrip; • Tefa• Coffbe; site, 411 .C4 at friCia lo.sulf the tithes for ready pa y,:ton't mistake tho.place, but call st•thtt basenient of icipaNti't.C(N itOring‘.:, . . . where yonr humble servant -Acarries on a general . - - . z SALOON it GROCERY BUSINESS , . end, WhMe public ; May .tilwayi rely upon having their wants attended to with promptness and fidelity. - 0. M. CRANE. Montrose, April 20th. - ' Gifts: Gifts critt.ol. 'RIGINAL GIFT BOOK STORE. D. W. EVANS & CO. THE OTT - BROADWAY, 617 THE FIFTH , • NEW-YORK. FIFTH NEAR. ESTABLISHED 1854. ' YEAH. rpm following is spaniel list of property labial, will_ be given to,thq tiaretaners of - Books at the time ofeale: " worth from Gold Watehes,English Lever o ,.. •Patent Lever and tepineti,r,s3o,oo tot100:06 Silver Watelms,Patent Lever, full jeweled, hunting canes, - - open taco And eilinddr es- 4. , • eapement,_ • 11,00 to Gold Locketa,Large si7e,four glasses,. and .:two glasses with spring:i t -largo and swat Isite with_snap, Came 6, IdOsrie, Florentine, G TLLE 0 Painted, Lien, Goldstone; Garnet and Coral Setk,of Pine and Drops, Ladiet.' Gold Guam( Chains, /Panay Neck Chains, Chain. lainzz „ , 8,00 to Gents' PIA and Vest Chains, 10,00 to Setstatneo,Goldstorte,Pailit ed`,,ltlosaic, Garnet, .LOnyit„ . Engraved •and Plain Gold Sleeve Buttons and Bosom Studs, , : • • - Gold Pencili,With Pens,la'rge, •medintn 'and•sutall, Silver Pencils,withGold Pens,- toistium and Nertuall size, double_ and single, ex tension cases, • -Gents' Heavy Signet Riggs, Ladieee Gold Chased and Plain Rings, _ Gents' Gold BosomPins,Chm- ter; with Opal, Sear(-Pins, .1 Onyx, garnet, &c., .1,54 'to Rich Silk.. Dress - Patterns. '22;00 to cameo, Itosaio, Coral Garnet, Chased and Plain Oval 1, - Bracelets, • 5,00 to Silver and Thimbles, 50 to Gents' Pen and Pocket Knife, 60 to Pearl. and Muroco Porto. , • moneates, . Toothpicks, Watch keys, Guard Slides, Gold Crosses, small, medic= and-.large, 2,00 to • 7,50 Besides other Gifts, comprising a, largo and valuable assortment of miscellaneous articles,, varying from $1 to 840. . . • The proprietors of .the 'OLDEST ESTAB LISHED GIFT BOOK STATES, for the uninterrupted success which has.erowned their earnest efforts to; please di-- ring the last (our years, wouhl return their sin rem .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 establisin4 eap4a). warrant them-in offering greater indiluernents than ever; and such as are out of the reachof no; similar establisbnient in the country; and propose, in THE YEAR , of their location in NeW.York,,t - O.throdu'eo NEW FEATUREA; I . STILL. GREATER ATTRACTIONS, GIFTS of GREATER VALUE and VARIETY, 4 still Larger and Better Selected Stock of • 9001 M . , _ Commissions and inducements to 'clubs and to agents who aro willing to devote their time to our business; s&that,those who desire Can have PIF7S AD BOOKS .WITZIOtt MOSEY.: A=l We shall endeavor to establish an agent in evetylown in the United States 130 that aq who ivill may benefit by our liberal aystein of trade. - We have appointed A. J. GERM ITSON our duly authorized agent for NIONTROSE and vicinity, who will rer.eit:e and furivard all'ulders with attoUtion . aud . despatch. f A NEW AND REVISED (V.TAl.rjeAre., ready for. diatribution;tootaining every detfira ble book, new or old, - now in priiit; .and cc knowledged',by librarians and lifi;rarN: men to be the most.eomplete and best classified ever is sued, without an exception. • • ;. 609,690. . arc ISONV ready to.be given away., mailed free to any address, to all parts Of.the world. It . eoziMuS all the works en Art, Science and Nat-; t „ Philosophical ural History, .`" sisal W o rks, •Adventures, Travels. V ?Historical . .6a- 'his &ea i A . Agriehltural an 3 Do- N- PoetieakTheological, mastic ,Econpmy, s Belles Letters,Csauysi, . :Lew, Medical, Mason. dzry'. . , . .Standaid Fictions. Biographid; c ' ! Prayer, Hymn, and Dictionaries, . Glee Beek", • EneyelopM • dias : 0 :Text Books - for Gazetteers, - • Schools, &c., &c_, An - d a thousand varieties of publications in eve ry department of literature. lAre sell as low— and, in many eases, lower than=anyother house • in, the country ; and with every book of. the value of one dollar or more, we present horde useful Gift, without extra-i•harge. , F.T . ERY ONE CONSULT HIS . OWN INTEREST; • • ~ And buy at F;VANS'‘Gift Book Stem, littE.;examine thb • price. 4 pf .books, see the ~,',":2 l, )beautjful gifts,so finely scattered among ' patrons, s nad be satisfied thatibe or! PbACEdy economical *ay of buying books is out TO: +, NO. 677 BROADWAY,. _ GET '"(FARCE HOTEL BUILDINQC TOUR C ,WE GUARANTEE I'ERFELI ods! •! :• : IN • JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES, • :GIFTS D , - lExamine our - plan business. Any one eon who will. • 01 1 becrii.the daily / 3 :Aistribution of ; wateN:Cs;:gOld and silver; AT - . ivest,,chatelainT,,nad guard chains ; trace. EVANSIets,• catnoo, mosaic, coral, goldstone, GlllT_4arnet and gold sets of pin and clasps; • ROOK .bracelets, large, iiiedium mid squat :size; STORE','ings, chased, set with stones, No. ;cameo, goldstone, eorel; mosaicand en. ;„ ';graced studs nod geeve buttons; scarf inp v n " .4 n pins.,Citislies, gold pens and pencils; gold "nu lujmne -in silretand morocco easew,end a WAY. fthoussnd other articles of use and value. NEW. ;• A Gift with every book worth from 50. yoßK:ctsl6 - sl._ Sciud j or a Catalegate, ft will cot hothigig, and;will be' • - ''.:7114141) tefereikt;if - ling more. Addrpss D.W.EVANS & .. •' No 6'77 Broadway.Now=York. N. 8.--4CWORD OF EXPLANATION TO those who have known us under the . style of Evans & Co: The-BusinessloCated by us at No. 677 DroUdwaA,New York City, is the oldest established honso is the country, ,and is Jy flown world. wide as the " Ev:ma & Co.'s Gift Ilonkstor",„ Slany• day() taken the _advan tage 'of ` our yoputsrity to -advertise under the same flame, to increase their trade—to protect the few '.vbco may be.unacquainted -with us, weNvouhl route that we Ivo no cenot.p . trun' . .%tith any other Gift Book Ifeese-:-And:thengli oilyvAe tinder the name of liyans & Co., the Brij cohsti t6ted by El, W.:EMS.sid PRESTON, to the t rrvt „rind 'bob e ofiee'ro rightfully using the mne. TO to prevent all itihfusion in the future, we snail use the.atvle.Of ' . : -. W;;EVASS and 01 persona wrongfully icing `the tion to mislead the public,: will be . made to suf fer the penalty of4lut law. D. W. to/Axis ty.T • 677 Bioitdivay,NOw Yerk. EDUCATIONAL. .( PER QIJAIiTER QF 11 WEEKS, uRN - ITUtta 161 TUITION intho -• • • Del wrira Countyi . reiplylvaoia. : 1 For Cysplars, containing .noccfsaary.4 iofiron. BO; Inquire of A. N. Bullard id IllontrOaO, or of J. 0. Bull*, Brooklyn , :.; "; [may; 3m , DR - E.R. WILMOT; Ctradnate Alleputh:c and Romeo. Ur pohic Colleges of 6ledleine, is, now - per. teanehtlylocate4 ik-Qrcet Bend Pe. • OFFICE corner at gain and Elizabelh.sta„ nearly coppoalte the Methodist church, ._ ap.2o, 18+5% • 01" T • 4. • q-'47, READY-PATSYSTEAI • T is curtain.that Good:: cambgrsoldsitcq , sttrui r by in 3 foutr k ;se . .and at SusintAlauna-Depot, ,OR - .C'ASI4'.. - Those doubting thilassetthin will do well Local! at the stoles of . . . U zr,-&loseit a in, ~ It C a' ,•. • . where it• will he iirovens:4fiat the Merchant in selling hie Goods can afford to Mt ChenOr for Cash, and can offerinduifernents sufficient to make •Qn object to Purchiisers,: at whateiet sacrifice they are obliged to make, to procure the Money to uaopt in their Purchases the casit SYS 1 MC 500 to 25,00 We have last received •and are,constantirro- ceiving,a splendid -assortment of - 9 . 00 ta 16,00. 3,60 (6 4/po SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, . adapted for i this seasonond which will not fail to giVe 'gen2ral satisfaction: They were put , purchased an - der the most favorabletireuanitan gee, and ive are enabled . and-wn..r. offer. and eel) at prices far beloW- otheys.that wip.giye and Imo given an everlasting. Credit; no matter wheihor is Teri:, pia, or /ferry, 2,00 to 5,00 1,0010 7;50 EXAMINE, COMPARE AND: RIDGE ; OUR „DRY GOODS!, . • • • An assortmen \ t heretofore unequajeatiyanYthing ever offered in MontroSe. 50 tck 2,50 1,50 to 3,50 Fancy and- Staple: Dry Goods Comprising-many new and desirable .ato.e. .of Goods unknown in this market,nrnong which be found in .. • . LADIES' DRESS GOODS;. All the novelties or the season; cheap at GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & ' SITAIVLS I • New. and choice styles of •Broche: double. au& 'single, Stella; Plaid, Wool, Talm+ L and•.llaatilla; glad a new style of Chenill Shawls, cheap* 67lttcnbtr . .1 , ,Ilosinbaitill, DEITH Ah•asaortmentalways : onhand,ataol.adiori Ckotb and Trimming to match, of all t , iiacirs; cheap a. 03Dtt nth tri, GliostnbaniniACjo's; EMBROIDERIES.. In this Department .I..,e : ean offer greit ment., as tSeyitre porzhased directly from im porting houses. Tho assortment e,omprises.. ]French-S.ettsi SICeVeS Ana' Col4irsi Sirocked Edgings and Insertil*, and a great wan y.itnike cies lif.,.lottg.tn thimline.too ninCrotni..tp Int!“" tint', cheap at GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & nonnots, Ribbons, Flowora and Flunles,Wire, Stilt Net;. ling 3 and Frames, ana ni • GUrrENßtitt3, IIOSESTAUSI, d: CO'S Domesiie & Dods . , May be found all the ditTerentlnalities of Prints, Gingham* Bleached GcMds,.. Fine- Unbleached Stuslins%Tias, Stripes, benite4, Shetinir, 2 1-2 y'da wide, chetiii at G UTTEN BERG, ROSENBAUM, ,t. 1 4 . CO'S. IttABY MADE CLOTillt this-is 0nc,..0i . their l'antor:tt.`RnstccitEs. OF Ditknrass in New York City, they certainly have o4ie treat advatita6 over all the rest-of4;lothiersh they having one -I'artuer- steady In--New Void% city to devote all his time to this particular - 43%r, of„n3anufacturing. They. Lei L.-furnish, at-. any, 7. , time, p.Qood Garment at.abou s t. the Babe priers • for which the materiaS can be got..'' :Thay will warrant their work and a Complete fit ot no pay., • • • •N! .„ • They- keep constantly on hand one of the hen. stocks of • tiirEff AND . UloEft" GdATi i-: as Prod; Dress: Iri Great Variety and plierent Style,: ESTSI Cassimer; anct- Bath"; t',ul - rE - 131:1Z(1, I:oS.ENt4un,:tc; , etoTIIINGIADE TO -ORDER' of the Rest Material atShort Notice. Under Gtirnient4 FOIL LANE'S W ELL As rosffENTLEMEN; Ruch an Silk, and 4lso Larubsworol, cheap' at . . . . . . . G TIEN B . Eito - Rosfmg,w,m 'CO's': • , suttfcg4iT FQR THE Eck - - 2TO OVR2.4u3tEnoi: • C And jltAtarliettiar to those knowleg, themselves indebted t 6 ea, we will say,,otro more that we will sell for;Ready Pak hopmfter, and all Ac counts 11110408 must bo settled Without Fur ther•Atico: iVe are tired of writing Denning . -Letteriattrillupporting the PostOffice,and thore l trill take ail kinds or G,raln a! tha fliftst.Mitrket Prices for Payment, and all AccoutttOtindin. , over 4ix Months- on,our, Books will -66-left7for celleetioti tales Ruled' br Note: , 6utttulitrg - -, vvosinbau . ni # . • ti # ' Montiose;ll.,Acirit 13,tb,146k . • ES!MiI ~~_. ,PANTS cheap at. ONE WORD' FRIE - NDS 12=1