Audit Or's Notice.. • • riCHE u nd, r ,,,,n...1 ;having btenlappointed by 1 the Criurt 'TX Common t' leas, an Anditnr to the ' , roc , cll., of the Real Ertato of Galen V. Aritans. among - the lien creditors. will near the parties in interest nt his office in Meiflt• ' rose en Wednizi,dav the 11th; day of January 18f0, at .nne p. m which time and piece ull peraotr4- are rt.-quire," to make their .claims. or he forever del.i..rn.d from coming in upon raid fund. _ MIL JESSUP, decs 4W ,Auditor. Auditor's Notice. In the- matter t ; " ehe,estate of Luther Price, deed. liFf'uncierAigrivd loving been appointed an Auditor in the above tostter„for the, distri bution of the funds in the hinds of the adminis trator of said e.tate-to and among the creditors, will attend to the . .inties of •tiitt" appointment at the (Ave 1.. t. W. & W. H. Jeettnp in , Montrose on Thursday the- .5111.. day of . I,t.uary, 1860,5 e one o'clock. p. m. All persons haiing any claims against said estate are required to present them at that time or be forever debarred from coming an upon said • T. L. CASE, _ deeB 4w ' Auditor. Dr. CHDIU,IiII23 REMEDY. WINCHESTER'S (e rmine • Preprntion of -the }-1Y- OP HOSPH IT ES I Llme niud of Soda, Ilfalie from the Forgot? 6f Dr. 7. Chorchilk of Parte-I, for thr prey vntion and cure or Consumption. llls{r fur sat Diseases of the Nervous and Blood System General Debility. Loss of Flesh and " Appetite, Scrnfula. Asthma. Bronchitis; Itickets,• and the Cont. - Women. eWineheeler's tlypophosphitea are unernep. tionable in their Preparafion."-,Ant. Druggist The success of this L'strsorclinary Remedy. Hine discovery by Dr Churchill. two rears •ago, ban no . par •1 , 0 in the `anr£llll of medicine. ; Its invariable .4fic.o-v in all siazi-, of Ciinsump than)as wall as its wonderful posre? irrrestorine the Nervous Energy and eni:iaing lie Blood. in all rases of tieuer-;r Dehilitv or Nervous Pros tration. xtarn pi this as one of toe most valusble rano-dial CVrf giver,: to the world by; Chemicai "Sui,nee, TESTIMONIALS. "In no ..angle in-tanee hare I found the Rem edy to tailT—Dr - 4111,.1 1 1%)pophospf/itea poAse*qi the powerOfirt err:l:Me m rv.- fore,. and promote the functions of rintritjwi: ti,v - req I to pro.itt.-e-the mutt re freething and renovating rest.'-Dr. LT_ Newton. •-CAtges of ronfirmed l'almonary - Conmtniption are 'uniformly hoo-titted lir the freihnd entstin tted.n-e ofthe apoptlo.phito., '-Or F.W.Clark. •Are.the moot a wropriate. Remedies '? . 13 a large -eltuat of iesilltint! from nln et per. Sults force."—llosten Mt-die:o and Stirs. Jour. inchto.tyr in woilhv of airconfideriee. eta dev,.trs him,olf enthuNia:-tically to these proira tom.. in all their c.riet4 of combinations. Piertai,ed elriutlehy Dr. Churchifl's method." D. Atelfrditit Reese:, \I: I)., N. Y. City. CHA:A TPR of STYLE.— 1.3 f PORTANT , .10TVCIA My 'Genuine tirenariltiott of the 11vpnphn phites of Lime And Biwi 1" is now placed within the reneh of MI, bi•intrpot'op in N Pfir Bottles. enntaininz I 6 ounee., h p , nt), at $2 per bottle; Also a. , 'b •t!leK) nt One Dollar Per Bottle. b—ttlesla..ve he t'ofitkveing blown in glass: "1 - typ.phoithite. of Lime and Soda. Dr. J. F. Chnrrhtll's Sitrelfict r.medy fOr Consumption. 3. Winehrrtyr.-Nrw York." - The c ut-ide wrap• . per is perveti n-ith a Pin lint, and the word 'Centaur' acres. the.faeo. U , nn -other. This new le c frets a - more ample guaranty tagairot. the Mane - import , and rieleteri.ms prepa rations palmed c ti atd,r_the nun e of ITypophos. phites, vchirh are .fraecluient,nmi ral eniated to. dnann-yr the Heal t h and mg freer.. „Th.. 5t..t....5.rkt4 atm w;.h to avail them- aelcrs ef this Renuaii% pr=flar.d after Dr. Chur chill'A me;ll , 4,can nr.w olAnln it in br ales nearly double the alze..f thlt bervinfore eoore,o. u ho advertise vkluable arce.l..9. to be-di-awn. but no one ever Brass Wit'. Tile pr.perty wilt altbe trihnte4 ark ft** lit.er as ranch, Detween now and the i ,•r_ot April. Is6o, for our suit, %entrant: AM rui still teave osa nun durune . , profit: We ;jive a I.oter trout a pa!ron ' no.ces. New York. • HOUTON . 1k I'. --The kook igolt for, came, and tii fiwe'i.....ea hi-cc:if:o Watch . with Yon will tiou,L., for the present.. closed Gad tio has for br z oks, R A DRAKE. . give wit an order fur booLs'ana you. will nit rekret R.' Seleet tram pre ellt .lonue or Five R..•-k- tort u;ith Gtfts ro.• th.• prire of tout Liberal_ tridio•ernents etr•rM In Agents AU I?rdfr Pa•te.'4l , l3l•Pd lion.ToN & co 8rA.,4/, e w e .Gll. N •liOt.)S--Je Br oat Pal - 01 7 .11rd, 150 ! ), : .:4-A„ Frirr 25 cents; on air.c.lr ttL - 111 married life: 4./ , " the Infttitution (if iiourririgr 10 1 .. t. 11 ''''2 4- tfons, and Pit v.-1.40 1 ,4%1i and I,r.,3l•D‘rflual'firl -11:e raiional tte.tturot rf all pirate die. ftntos in both 1...-ar4. n high i< added a portirxi (vile:" or the art of urging ar-d rrarirg. lu t ,.oriful ,-nd 111-attlty rhil dam. by the /.144•IttVi ). ti e nt Eger of p..-tnt:. fa nul.l4hers. _ &1:0.. 1 1 . nr,f}ritrr & Co. Wt.olreale Agents. 113 N t• 1•43 tareet., N. York. ;Agents I,rntrd evorioxhrre. gratis; nn extr.el ami s2friptf• of liar al:l , We entitled: De.Cll;VerWeirs• Leo ure (41 OW rillinri2l Altalint-1110J sp.rtri.nto./(htf,43 A . Dki private drteases de.ei-lug the , by which intend, mny Or'etnutly rue., lhetnSeleest W/tbOtit the lute of dangerous medicines. cod rt but little expense to thettnielree. S.ut flee by mail iu a Secure .envelope, 6e receipt of oue sump to prepay the Poetige,SY a4dressieg, KLINE, & Co. thh,l7 slap- Batt abse, N. Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the estate of Orin Leger, thied. He undersigned having been appointed an Audifor in the above estate, by the Orphans' Court of Busqut.hiume County, to report a dis• tribbtiou to, and among the widow and heirs of said decedent, will' aueod to the duties of bis appointment on Friday the sixth day of January 1860, et 2 o'clock p.m . at the office of W.& %V. H. Jessup; Esqs.; in Montrose-; at which time all persons Waving' claims upon the fund of said estate are required to present them or be debar red from coming in fora share of such fund.' decB 4w ALFRED HAND, Auditor. - 01MOCit iCiDENT DrkocK. SIISQ'A CO.. PENN'A. THE - SECOND TERM of this Institution will. commence. on MONDAY; JANUARY 2141860. to continue 1 I weeks, under charge of -B. M. STONE; and folloWed by a teach-ers' institute of 8 weeks, commencing on .lionditY, blseeb,d9th, 1860.: to be conducted by B. M. Stone, B. F. Tewkshitry, and others. S2Bpay foi board, lodging. washing, lights,and tuition per term of eleven weeks. Beard from $1.50 to $1:75 per week. Rooms fot,:those who wish to board themselves at from 13 to IliTts per week. TUITION : Pnl COMISON, HIGHER, MART ' 62;40 $3:50 84:25. Lectures are free to all—sttendance is invited A teachers class has been formed to accom modate those Who are preparing themselves to teach. without extra ,eharge. For.infamation in reference to the' school 'address B. M. STONE, Principal. dccl Dirdock, Pa. NEW MILFORD' HIGH SCHOOL. w E u % e V n O e li x ,D term ri a o i f n t i h n r s m , it t o h o e p c will that menee on 'WEDNESDAY - Decenrher 14th. un do the supervision of E. B. HAWLEY, Princi pal, assisted by competent teachers: We feet grateful for the large patronage it has received the prestnt term, and would again present it for public patronsme according to its merit. Board may be obtained for $1.75 to $2 per week ; also roomy for those. who chow.° to tionrel hemselves. Full information may be had bk seeing_or addressing the principal, at New 'Milford.. TUITION PER TERM OF 13 WEEKS: Common English Branehes, - $3:00 Higher - "-and 31atilenatics,- 4:00 Languages, . " 5:00 Incidental Expenses, - .50 lar Vocal music if desired. By order of TRUSTEES. New Milford'. Nor: 141 h. 1854-3 w ' 5T2.414171.12 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. BASSETT BRO'S PROPRIETORS. The' Oldest, Iraq Thorough and ExtensWe Commercial .College-in the. Empire Slate. ALL OUR PROFESSORS are men of large experience in newel business, as well as Teachers; which lairds unusual facilities to young men wishing to acquire in an expeditious Manner, a thorough Business Education. Daily Lectures are delivered on Commercial Law, Correspondence, Banking, the &lence of Accountri, Commercial Computation, Penman ship, etc. Graduates assisted in procuring situ ations. Appticartts can enter the College at any time. Course may be completed in 10 weeks. Board and Room, $2:50. For partici' lam, send fora C a mlog u e [Scraenso, N. Y.. Dec. Ist -4w TED-! RILAND-OATS, rpHE highest market price will he paid by the _L bubseriber, in for a ny quantity of Rye mad Ooh deliver ed at the Montrose Depot. Money will be left witb - - B. Calm the Fleig,lit agent, to pay for ihe grain on delivery. • , - 11. KEELEK.. Montrose. Depot. 1507. 17th, tf. . NEW. GOODS. rICEEDLES.—itnne and Wood - Tidy Nee „.ll dies. Testing Shuttles, Crochet _Needles, Sewing, Darning and Knitting Needles, for sale by - EvAss & 'ALLEN. HAIR red.and gilt Ilair Pins various patterba and price% by - EVAN'S & ALLER. CIORAL.,—.B fine assortment of Coral Bead• 4, Armlets, Necklaces, ECASS & ALLEN. SLEEVE-BUTTONS AND STUDS.—The .bestassortmint of Sleeve-Buttons and Studs, all prices and qualities, for sale by 115'Ass & ALLEN. PECTACLES.GoId, • Silver,, Steel 'and Gercuati Silver. Spectacles, of all ages, for sate by EVANS S. ALLEN. V r ituMßLE'S.—Gold, Silver end German Sil -1 ver Thimbles, a good stork, for sate by EVANS & ALLEN UT Crackers and Nut Picks at EVANS & ALLEN: GOLD PENS .— A first rate variete of Gold Phis and Pencils, all sizes and qualities, by • EVANS & ALLEN. rp ABLE CUTLERY.—A good anpply of Knives and ForkB, C.Ftern and Steels, by Eva SS-St AELEN: TORTE s ritt IS and CARD CASES, in evert tariety—Peari, Berlin Wire an 4 Frans & s No. 2 Odd Fslio . ws . .lhall. Washington at Binghamton. No.'. 28th. 180. SHERIFFS SALES. By virtue of sundry writs issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna county, and to 'me directed, I will expose to 'stile. by public %endue, at the Court House, in Olontrose,on Saturday, the 24th day of December, 1859. at one o'clock, p. m.. the following de. scribed= piece or parcel of land, Co obit: ALL that certain piece or parcel of , land sit irate in the township of Brookfvn, Sutlutthanna county and State ofl'ennaylvania, bounded and described us follows, to wit: oz the north and i east tar public road, on the south by land of.J'. H. Tarn., and 011 the west by land of John Davi -1-8011, containing about five acres, with the ap. purtenaniket; one house, and all iMproved. [Ta. in execution at the suitof Warren Woolsey vs. 4 George EL - Giles.] - A LSO-A 11 that certain piere or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the township of OA- I land, Sustint b ama county and State of I'enn sylvuhis, bounded and - described as follows; th I wit: on the north by land of Liman Blacking ; 1..11 psseons. on the east by land of i G. 'l'. Frazier, son the south by land of E. C. Le itt, and on the west by lutd of C. L. Ward. con tsiningabout fusty nen* be-the same more ui less, together: with the appurtenances, nine crime& house and barn, and shnut thirty acres improved. [Taken in execution at the . -ult. of C. S. Bennett vs: Thomas Beavao, Seu'r..l 'ALSO—AII tliat certain piece or parcel of land ;palate,. lying and being in the townsip Of Jessup, county of Susquehanna and. State of Pennsylvanist, bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the flunk by land of Jamets-Faurot, op the east by land of Wm. tiltelli; on the south 44y land, of Timothi Farout. and, un the west by I land of /antes Faurot. containing forty more or less, and. about thirty acres improved. [Taken in eietodlion at the snit of Poet Broth ers to the - use Wm. Hz- Cooper & Co. vs. henry Purchasers Will in all cases bls required in - pay, en the day of sale, an asnount sufficient to cover the costs of x4lO, otherwise, the proper ty will be re-sold forthwith. • JOHN YOUNG, Sheri f.. I *.etifP OfEco, 110 tromp, Nov 28th-1869'4' fißit 1011- Sill. • IFTY Acres of -Land in the township of Apolacon, Susqa. Co., half a . mile from the Owego and New Milford turnpike; with thirty five acres improved. Halt of the purchase moo. sy is required to be paid down, and the, balance in - anneal installments, with interest nod appro ved security. • Dec. 1, '59.3 m. WM. H. STEENBERG. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY CLASSICAL AND NORVAL SCHOOL, `At Montrose, Pa., for 1859. P 11E Trustees are happy to announce to the public that the next term of this popular Institutiim will begin on WEDNESDAY, NO VEMBER 16th. 1859, udder the charge of Prof. HARRY BRODHEAD, B. A., a graduate_ of Yale College, who has consented to remain. It Is now probable that there will be no interruption of the regular session of the Instituti.m. The trustees respettfully refsr the patrons of the school, and others, to the' tol &lowing testimonials from the Prealdent and - Prefesspra of Yale - College; to the present pros perity of the school ; and to the highly compli mentary resolutions passed by the students, commendatory of the successful administration of Prof. 8., and expressing their gratification at the prospect of a. continuation of his valuable labors. TESTIMONIALS YALE COLLEGE, Jpne 24, 1859. Mr. Harry Brodheall,l member of the class lately graduated at Yale College, has field a high rank in the class as a scholar.,So farsas I am acquainted with it, his moral chascter, and habits, are irreproachable. - _ Tneononw D. Wootsae, President. Mr. 11. Brodhead, who belongs - to tho gradu ating class of 1359. has shown himself du r.ng the two years of his connection with the college, a capable and successful samba. Shed he apply himself to the work ill instruction, I have no doubt of his ability to justify the confi dence an - d satisfy the expectations of any who may avail themitelves of his services. JASk HADLEY, Prot. of Greek. Mr. H. Brodhead of the class of 1859, in Yale College, is a gOod .schblar, and has a superior mind. I have little doubt he will make an effi cient and successful teacher, and can recommend him with grey confidence that lie will not dis appoint his pitons. - NoAtt PORTER, Prof. (1 Philosophyand Metaphysics. Mr.-11. Brodhead has just finished his course of collegiate education and recieved tho de gree of Bachelor of -kits at the annual com mencement. As lie proposes to be engaged for dine - in the business ofteuching,he is cheerfully recommended by the Undersigned as a person *ell qualified by his scholarship and attainments, by his ehrintian character and deportment to be successful in the instruction and government of a achool. TROSLLS A. TRACITER, Prof. of Latin. Students may here be prepared for admission in an advaneedl-lass in any of our Colleten. and particular attention•will be paid, as heretofore, to the thorough preparation or ALL Woo DEolltE TO BECOME TEJ!tEItERS,IN THE NoRMAL DEPART: HEST. SOCcial instruction in the latter Departmen will he given during the ensuing term. The Text Books_ heretofore used will he con tinned in the School. - Lectures on subjects of genera# interest wi be delivered during the year. Price of Tuition per Term of 'Eleven Week!. - - - $6OO 7- Primary Departinent, --- 3,50 In Engli-.h Branches and Latin or hreek, 9.00 Latin and Greek, Pilch. - - - - 4,00 In.trumental and Vocal Music will be given if desired. There will bee secntion of ten days, begin ning December 24th the term to consist of 1 weekg. Students wishing in procure rooms or board cin be accommodated by writing to J. M. Ly. on., Esq , and those wishing to board them: selves can obtain stoves and furniture from Slcssrs• Sayre-Brothers, on reasonable terms. Price of board averages from Si 00 to $2.,50 per week. lion. Wlll. JESSUP, Presitkni. lion. C. F. READ, Secretary. November 2d, 1859.-10w-6m. • CHANGE OF TIME—WINTER AR ILINO EMENT—D L. d. ir R. R. o.4kaigrA " EaMgg. (IN and after Thursday, Dee. let, 1859, trains gUr - wili be run as fellows EXPRESS PASseanER TRAISS,—Mo%7n; The night express train on the N. V. & E R.R arrives at Gt. Bend a 3:28 a. in.. and connects with the express train leaving Gt. Bend fur N. V. and Philadelphia at: - 8:00 a. m. Due at New Milford . - 11:17 Montrose - - 8:36 Ilophoti?p, 8:59 Nicholson - - 9:16 • Factoryville - 9:40 Abington - - . 9 : 57 Scranton . - . 10:30 Moscow . - 11:17 Totiyhanna . 11:53 Stroudsburg . 1:12 p. m. Water Gap - = - 1:34 Columbia • - 1:50 Delaware (15 minutes to dine) - 2:9 ) Hope (thilad's connection) 2:35 Bridgeville - 2:40 Washington . - 3:13 Junction . • - 3:30 New Ybrk - - - '7:15 - Philadelphia - - 8:20 _ EXPRESS TRAPS 1110VISG NORTH- , Passengers from New York, leave Pier. No. 2 North River, at 7:30 a. m. Passengers from Philadelphia leave Walnut street Wharf at - .6:00 Leave Junction - - - 11:10 Due at Washington . - 11:28 Bridgeville - - - 12:01 p..m llope(Philad,a connection) 12:03 Delaware (15 minutes to dine) 12:20 Columbia . - - 12/0 Water-Gap - 1:01 Stroudsburg - • 1:15 Tobyhanns - - 2:45 Moscow - e . 8:19 Scranton - • • 4:05 Abington . • - 4:42 • Factor% vino . 4:59 Nicholson, - - 5:19 llopbottom - - 5:42 MONTROSE - , 6:01 New Milford , - ' 6:22 Great Bend - 6:40 Connecting at Great Bend with the Night Express going. West at 1:45 a. or: Ap Act:el:tit:iodation train leaves Scrant in for Great Bend at 10:35 a. in. Factoryville . 11:55 Nicholson • 12:35 p. m. Mamma° - 1:50 Arrive at Great Bend 2:50 Connects with,Dunkirk Ex. WM. 3:39 and 'Accommodation train West at 5-.33 Acconitno6tion train returning leaves Great Bend at 3:10 Montr.me - 4:05 - IViceolson - - '5:15 Factorysille - . 5:15 Duo at Scranton - 7:15 The Accommodation train does hot leave Scranton until alter the arrival of the morning train on the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg R. R, thus giving passengers from the Wyoming Val ley a direct connection for the West by the morning train. For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Division a Passenger Car will be at tacled to the Express Freight trains leaving Scranton at • . . . 4/0 e. m. Due at Moscow . 6.00 Stroudsburg - 10:40 Junction - 230 p. m. Returning will leaver Junction at 4:00 a.m. Due atStroudsburg at. . 7:45 Moscot'y • - 1:10 Scranton ' 2:35 s Passengers from Now York will change cars at Junction. To and fom Phitada, via B.D.R.R. leave or lake cars it Hope. For Pittston, Kings ton and Wilkes-Barre, take ears of Lackawanna fe, Bloomsbur g R ft. at Scranton. For Jessup, Archbald, and Carter:dale, take Stages at Scran ton. Tickets told end baggage checked THROW JOHN BRIBBIN, Supt. Wst N. Jazio, Gomm! Zekilt. Agent. Elerinton, Nov. Vat, 1859;.*1f HEAD Or NAVIGATION FULL OF NEW GsOODS. NEW ALL_WOOL DE LAI tiS, NEW DE LAINS not all wool, BLACK SILKS, - Handsome MERRIMACK PRINTS, SAXONY, LINSEY:, : • ond VILLA PLAIDS, @IA oar , WINTER SHAW 1 _ CHENILLE SCARFS, HOODS. C°M"RTOSCSPHD SHIRTS, • - ,CRAVA.TS and CQI,LAR More GLO frL'S awl if OBIERY, Ta '`• • It new supply of Burnetes c.oeadvalor.the hair. also, Dalnanples - .3f QU,THJVASIL the best thing for the Teeth and Gums known. And hosts of other 08011114z6? , 'Tto - titoorto mention. Ail will oo set& CHEAP fee the rre.°o•49l - 41v by, A— tYLEti...` 11E311 BUIINEIIe FLUID and cod r Fish---Please .doo't ask to gat. Waited, but along Your Bitter, Eggs, Dried. Ap ples, &c. - ,"&c., and gut the worth of your money. Tobacco by the pound-at - es. • H. C. TYLER." Montrose, Oct. 27th, 059. LIST Or UTTERS EM MNING in the Post o.seis at Montvale Pa.. Nov. 15th. - 184 Levi Black, Mrs. Smelt Brown, Albert Bushnell, M law Margaret.Bradr,il* Letitia Buckman. William 11. Crawford, tr.P. Chase, 3, Mrs. Es. ther Cleveland, Joel Cogswell, Miss H.. 1. Cory. Mrs Ra - ehel Dean, Mrs: Julia Donlib. David Fisk, D. Ferric , J. E. Gunn. P. Hawlej., Benjamin HBLyard. Joseph Ketterl.. Miss Candace T. Lafrance, Mrs. Augusta Loath. Jesse Lung, Mrs. Anitie L anlin. Mrs. It. A. CAM, Rev. T. A. Mills, John Man- aloe, Slit's Ellen Mohan, Isaac D. Mapos,sAl bert. More. . Philip 'Oswald. D. 1). Radnor, Mrs. A. W. Reynolds: Eliza Jane Smith, Miss S. W.-Sherwood, Mrs. Charlett Stockholm, Charles Saelins, S. E. Sargent, '2. David H. Vanordel. Mm, Minerva WhitfOrd. ilr Persona calling for the above please say advertised. . 11. J. %VERB. P. M. COAL OIL, CIF the best quality ever offered in thin or OF any other market. KEROSENE OR .COAL OIL LAMPS, enthreeing the latest Improvements: Also. the best qualities of CAMPHENE. and _Also. FLUID, LAM P.IML, and LAMPS, in . which to born them. CANDLES and sticks, and every thing neessary for Lights, for sale at the va riet!' More of ABEL TURRELL, novt Montrose. M t ~..- ... k i ~ .._. • A?' - '?e , - - - ' 1 . : ., . C. --': : .` '‘.. •.r ::,-,.....-,-.•,.. • - , ',...--; •-, - -!:-; It Mihr - ' •,'• ' • ' '47 ,- 4 . tt::...,:-::::" -44 . , , tr.: , ,'• ',' . -- - • -- - ' slik•AZ.." 4 , ... - Fu LENGTH STEEL,- ENGRAVINGS .12 of IVASIIINGTON and EVERETT, inclu ding a view of Mount Vernon. in the engraving of WaNhinOon. These splendid engravings are from original paintings by Hicks, and are engra ved on Merl in-the highest — style of art. Size, '305 inches, or six square feet, each. Many inferior , pictures arepaltned off upon the public, as wotfts of cat; fait-Pa—pitict the first arsii . On a high price to produce first-rate pictures. The N. V. Observer says : "these engravings are genuine works of art - --the likenesses are ad mirable. Mr. Everett's portrait takes precedence of all others." The Christian Ativneate says: " they are among the finest engraving's we have ever seen, and the publishers are respon.•ible for their promises. TER US, almost gratis. Not' paichtio rollers, either cogessiog sad a $3 magazine, I year, $3 Both " " .. 4 Agents remiting $3O at once, 2 extra copies. Magazines are Harper, Knickerbocker, Godey, Atlantic, Blackwood. We pay the money to the publishers, who mail the Magazines. Cost of engravings is paid by difference between whale and regular price of Magazines. Pictures sent at cribe; please state when you preferJha Mag. t) begin. Money at our risk upon proof it wis mailed. First pictuies best, so tomdesrly, O H. BAILEY & CO., b 43 Broadway New York. nl7 Xdp) STOVES! STOVES ! AT IMISIDIVICED PRICES! 11. MI IaIR.R. I "I" rr IA just receiving", large stock of NEW stoves including s full assortment of Cooking, Parlor, Office, and Shop Stoves, for Wood pr Coal. Also, Store Pipe, zinc, Store Tubes, de. His assortment will include the,most select,and desirable stoves in market, and will be sold at Reduced Prices for Cash or Prompt Pay. New Milford, November Ist, 1859: NEW GOODS. TILE subscribers have this day returned from New York with a large, iddition :to their stark of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FAN CY GOODS: our purchases being made ex clusively for CAM, We WM enabled to otter our customers great-bacgain We take great pains in selecting such Goods as the market requites and will Sell them at prices that cannot ISO to Le satisfactory, EVANS &ALLEN, No. 2 Odd•Fellowa Hall. Binghamton, Noiosaber sth, 1859. arATCHES—Arge stock of gold and sil l` V ver Watchne Co best makers, many of 1 them off' our own ortation. at prices ,much,'l lower than have enter en sold in town—War- ranted gond time keepers. - E. &A. —Also, Watch Ch/ins, a fist rate assortment of GOLD Fob, Vey; and Guard Chains. • TiPiR. Rings and fireastFins—a beautiful va -12./... riety, in setts üble and single, consisting of Pearl, 'Jot, Cam e Lava, Coral, Florentine , Mosaic, Brilliant, n vimel, and all Gold, various patterns and_prices.l - F . rtINGEII. Rings... Diamond, Opal, Pearl, En amel, Jet, and kl GOLD, - a great variety from $4O down.. LOCKETS—a vary fine assortment, GOLD . and Plated, t, 2,4, and 6 faces. SILVEIt Wata. r ia large stock of sterling sill. vier ware, Consisting of spoons, forks, ladles eupsicake, pie, ice cream, butter, & fruit knives, ehildrein setts, napkin rings, card cases, etc. PLATED Ward—pastors, ca k e b ea k e r., car d 'receivers, tea tette, ice pitchers, sugar bait. kets, saltcellars, forks, spoons, toast rucks, gob ets, etc. • D RACELESI.-4.• fi gi supply, of every stile,-;- 1.1 1 . some very deb patterns. CLOCKS—Eight day, and thirty hour clocks, a great varietypeorranted. 710119 EVANS & IT{ OBE NEW GOOD% pourina to at the 1 etore of JAVONS & SON ; where every thing goes CRESr for casn.—Call-qnielt. Oet, 18th, 1 859. • T ITHOGRAPINTNA NEW NEWLY 1-1 Dec. 10,1801. %A. T17R1t41.6 4,0' 64 7 a „ ifs4o, 00 PAYS . FOE. A FULL COURHE„Isr THE IRON CITY COLLEGE, the, largest, most. ezieniiivoly patronized and best organized 00E21:2102.1ai covagfrksi In the United States. 1307 151 - tiadlexits , Attending Daily, Afarch 1859.. Usual time to complete p full course from . 6 to to weeks. Every *indent, upon graduating. is guaranteed to be competentui manage the Books of any Business, and qualified to earn a salary of from . , $5OO -TO $lOOO . Students enter at any time—No . Vacation— Review at pleasure. . 81 e 333.111.333.0 FOR BEST PENMANSHIP AWARDED . IN S. Rs ' Ministers Sons received at half price. * * *Fur Eircillati and Specimens of Writing. incluse two letter stamps, and address F. %V. JENKINS, Pittalm rgh, Pi.. December let. 1859.-1 y ABEL TURRELL HAS just returned from selecting- and pr.. chasidg, abd Is now receiving one of that largest and best assortments df Gr• Cll Eli g ever .offerecl. 113 this, market. The quality of nearly every thing gond; and all warranted as represented. Terms; ready cash and low prises. ,-Some general idea of the stock may. be formed from thOTollowing enumeration: DRUGS, =BEMS, Lluiraicall, Paints, -Oils, Varnl*hes, Window .Glass, DyeStulfs, Orocerie*, Glass Ware, Crockery, Mirrors, Clocks, Wall Paper, Window Paper, Window Oil Shades, Fancy Goods,. Musical Instruments, Jewelry, Perfumery, Stone Wire, Brooms, Broshei;Whins, Umbrellas, Bird Cages, Pocket _ Knives, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Liquors,Trussee, Supporters Portmonnaies, Shoulder :- Braces, Specta cles, Silver and Plated Spoons, Forks, &c., Gold fens, Stationery,-Violin, Guitar, & Bass Viol Strings, Bows, &0., Porcelain Teeth, Lith ographs, Artist's Tube Paints, Brushes, &a., and all the popular Patent Medicines. Also some Dry Goods, 'Wooden, Hard &Japanned Ware, e Fluid and Oil Cans, CatAPl:ene , Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Turpentine, Lamp, Tanner's, Neat Foot,Lard,Olive, Castor, Boiled and RairLinseed, and Coal OILS. White Lead, Zinc, and all kinds of Colored Paints, Viae gar,. Canary Seed, and other things,toti numerous to mention. As it is impracticable to give mole than a gen ersl outline of ni . t stock through the Newspapers, every one wishing goods is invited to call and examine. Customers on entering the Store mustnot expect to find every thing in eight; but nearly every article wnnted will be producc.l by inquiry. Thankful for the liberA patronage hitherto received, I hope to mer:t and receive a large increase of the same. Montrose, Oct. 5, '59. ABEL TERRELL. LIGHT! MORE LIGHT!! FRAElsOHNVßhltrenilTatrZiidnerl'aTlCtilnsCeaendt7l, Raisins, Coffee, etc. etc.. just opimed and going cheap: J. LYONS & SON. QPLENDID De Laines, Gingharn Pri tila, arid laheetinga, ju.t opPned, cheap J: L • , Musics. - FLODEONs, Guitars, Violins, Fifes, Sheet ;VI Music, on hand or furnished to order. THE WAY IF y - ou want your Ainbrotype,3lehtinotype or Photograph taken Cheap! Great reduction in - The price of AMBROTYPES. The subscriber will take large $3 size for $l,OO Thri $2 size for. .50 The 50 cent size for _ (PUT UP IF GOOD CASES.) PIIOTOGRAI'IIS, 4-4 size, For each duplicate, • Pictures taken to be sent in fellers without additional postage. Having a large Side and Sky-Light combined. w•egan ta s k° good Pictures in all kin'ds of weather. Fir Rooms over Abbott's Shoe Store, oppo site the HANK OF BINGHAMTON. T INSTRUCTIONS given in tho Art. A. B. TUBBS Binghamton, Oct. 12th. 1959 N. B.—No children under 5 years old taken for lesithan LO cents; and no 26 cent Piettires taken while there are customers waiting fur those of higher price. ' IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. PUBLISTIED DV D. APPLETON CO. 346 and 3SS Broadway, Nei, York". HE full-wing works are sent to subscribers T in f any part of the country, (upon receipt of retail prier.) by mail or express, prepaid The New American Cycloptedia A popular Dictionary of General Knowledge. Edited bPGEO. 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They arc ru. quired to bring.tKe subject' up., to the present moment; to state just how it stands now, All the statistical information is from the /west re ports; Oho geographical' accoupis keep pace with the 'latest explorations; histmical mutters includii 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 ol Con grtsoi Being a Political History of the United States, from the organization of the first Fed eral Congress in. 1189 to 1850. Edited and compiled by Hon. THOMAS H. Berl - ton from the Official Records of Congress. The- work will - be completed in 15 royal octavo volumes of 760 pages each, I I of'whiell aro now ready. An ad ditional volume will be published 'once in three months. Cloth, $3; Law Sheep, $3,50; Half Mor, $4; Half Calf, $4,50 each. A. WAY OF PROCURING THE CYCLOP.X. DIA OR. DEB ATB. Form a club of flpr, and remit the price of four books, and five Topies will be sent at the remitter's expense of carriage; or for ten sub: scribers, eleven copies will be sent at on; ex. pew frw carriage. 7lk AGENTS.. • No other works will aoliberally reward thee exertions of agenta. Ax AVERT %VatiTurs TRW Conan. Terms made known on appllea. tion to the Publisher. . ASI a rp, 48119,..—0, a ms. - PREPARE FOR. WINTER. - THE'receat cold wilithcr warns as that Win• ter will soon be upon. as, and all shonld be properly prepared for it 308 N GMOVES, the Taller, desires everybody to remember-that he Is al , ways ready to do all work in him lino, in a satiail THE It/ EINLICINE of the MILL 901! factory manner. ' ' -PettosOrin a..!ati FACT. CUTTING 134:1111E Ircirt. the READY!' idonticiatt,Ocit. 95th,-15159.--3m. llO LLD WAY'S -P ILL S. tI2EiCITIAO cAttg;OPtiterlis9. i r r ii il BLOOM Is iheli Csusti i Wag stout. II furniehea theeompopeatitoffleith,tione,m s de, nerve aid intermittent. Tile sto Mach is ta_ --e. ,that tafactorv, the veins its Siatribeitirti,- and t is intestines the channels throngh which the wt o .e matter rejected in tti pmdittitiOns. hi etpelleth. Upon the stomachthecirentatiorratd 1 t:e h'owels - , these Pale act aimuttanerinsly. relieving iniitg,,,k flow, purifying the fluids, and rogulatirg the excretions. i' ' THE NATIONAL COMPLAINT. DvApermia is the most common diseaa' e among all clitaaes in this c'tautry. It MR um. a ;hoes. and shapea, and la the primary sonrce of intinM erable datigerima maladies; but whale er Retype i or syMetoma,howevar obstinate' it it re istance td .' ordinary prepaiations, it vields•readti_ and rap. idlyto this searching anti unerring re tidy. CETEAP.G OOD S ! QPRENDID New diWll% Livros, Pant% . and Gingham% at redueel prices. A lary 13 :hu of Sugar for ono dollar, or 21-of Rice. Juet opened and for aide by 3. LYONS &SON,' Montrose,. Junelfith, 18b9. ; REYNOLDS, . - • riMASHIONABLE TAILOR. 'Shop in 'base 1' anent of,Seerle's Hotel, 51nntrow., Pa. NEW YORK STORE! NO, 5L COURT &TREET, ADIOMNG -TEE BANK OP Bnunuarros H. K. PIIIIMAY, Agent. rpHIS SPACIOUS' end ELEGANT Moro is 1 now open With an entire new stock of Z0L417.-1100Da,' which for extent, richnest and variety, far dur• Pass niything ever offered in the Southern Tier. OUR CLOTH DEPARTMENT - abounds with every kind of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Arestings;Overcoatings, Tweeds, Ken tucky Jeans, etc. Mc , etc., from the nicest to the Cheapest. In the line of •111)1ES' - DRESS GOODS, Iva have the largest and moat elegant stock of mien BLACK and IFANCY ever exhibited in this market. Plaid and printed Pfeil:tab Iterfaos, from 620, up; EC& Chintz Figured. and all-Wool DOlaillel Bich India. Bilks and Poplins 260 pieces Ptench and English, New-& Seasonable Dress Goods •Of every known Styli And Fabric. Good dOuble fold Paratnettas, at only 18c. _ Plain Yerinos 13axwil Plaids end Stripes, 20e. fienalin De Elines,.loc.: English Prints worth 12 and 150 for I00:- - Good dark Madder Prints , at 6c. SHAWLS ! SitAWLS of every description, from the cheopest Rob Roy to the• most elegant dooble Broche, cheaper-than. ever known. CLOATifi,"- A.IG IA s• DIJAT V. _ Ladies' G 4 l.Clt aC every color nod qoality, with trimmings to match. • HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, WX.s.a.NMLIEiL. 100 pieces white and .cadet, plain and twilled Wool Flanels, retailing for less . than New York package price. of ull kinds. by the Lute. ince°, ur yard. Bleached and Brown 4he'etings, 6 cents. KYYSZ, of every deseription, both wholegele nod retail Milliners supplied with everything in the line at New York wholesale prices. From• the fad that .one of the FroprietOrs spends his whole time in New York City, secu ring and forwarding fhe ,BEST' BARGAINS the market, aliordr, purehasv - s can rely- upon el. wayssfindino our stock full and assortment cm , plet* AlrGnods bought for this fatabliehinent are in connection:with elarge Wholeslle House in New York, from the Importers,liannfacturers Agents, and Auction Houses direct, thereby so)! ing the Jobbers' profit, the benefit of which our customers! hare. .1. LYONS & SON FrOnl 01 . t1 filVili;:esTWC posses., we lii.ow, , that we can and wiil all kinds of Dry•floodt less than anvdther house in :his section. We have the ability, and we will satisfy our. Pennsylvania.. Customers on exturhation, that we have thu itiNptsition. THE " NEW YORK STORE,", AT =N0.51, COURT STREET , ituAGnAlivresi, sep 293 m) 11. K. MU 'MAY, agent. IPERSONg wishing to establish 51aouracto ries in a new and thriving pla:te %here business is good. See advertisement or.the Hammonton tiettlement. TO THEINDEPENDENT FREEMEN OF SUS- QUEHANNA pOUNTY, (;REETING : Hot wore Especially to every Alder=l CURD and Justice of the Peace In the State of Pennsylvania. HE undersirreed has the general agency of T thin! State for the sale of B. clidden'a Form Docket tor Justices of the Pence, containing abr. broViated forms fdr. entering actions, both civil and criminal, Nand all subsequent pinceedingS therein ;: also for Justices Constables' and WitneaSes' Fees; being a complete. guido to new Juitlees, and saving much labor and time to both new and .old The work is highiy vecona mendedi by Hons. S. B. Chase, D. Wilmot; Wm Jessup,X. Burrows:C. F. Bead, P. B. Streeter, and oy. nearly all the Attorneys of the county The Attorneys in their testimonials ;say that a strict.economy, saying nothing the great con venience of tho work, will, in o r judgment, in. duce evnrrJustice in the county to purchase the book ari soon as it is examined by them:" , ILiaisubstantially bound, and contains Aix quires of good paper, and iesold at the uniform price 4E4 Call- and see it at the Montrose Book 'Store. Orders, mail froth any part of the county or stateerthciosing the cash, promptly attendid to, and the Work sent by express. nr as directed. A. N. d3ULLARD; Montinose, get: 34.'69. I Tale NEW ER/1.1 NEW FM, AND WINTER GOODS! AT GREAT BARGAINS! "toady pay and Small Profits. H;I34IItRITT has, now in Store and is . making_ largo additions to hie Stock of FALL:ANT) %yiNTER. GOODS; to which he Would invite the attention of envatrr r.t'ING BUY- Eui:eipbracitsg the most deshable varieties of *.ADIES , DRESS GOODS, In NeW Styles of Rich Fall - Prints and Plaida; in DeLains,-trucal Plaids, Plain.and Plaid Nleri nos, Mohair Cloths, Ginghams, s 'andSilkai 'troche, Stellai Cashmere, Silk, and Wodl Shells; Rich Ribbons, Bonnets, and Flowers, Net Hooos, La. dies' , Cloths, Broad Cloths, Cussirseres, With a full, assortment of Staple and Panay Goods, tisital,' including Groeerie% Crockery, Hardware, _ lints natel-Caps linetalind Shoes, Carpeting. Floor Oil Cloths; Painted Whitlow Shedia, -Well Paper, Cloaks. Drage, Oils, Paints, Pura, Rufnlo Robes, ate..., dr e. The entire stock being large, and bought fur Cs.sw will give a superior opportunity for choice selections, and will be sold for READY-PAY 10 to 25 per eent:,.below regular Prices. Alt ex amination of the STOCK , will be found profitable to tirdse who .wish to buy. • . . CHARLES MORRIS, BARM, anti Hair Diesstr. Shop No. 3in baton:lent or Soario's Hotel. Montroso. -*.. SAkiLlr, by ill° Barrel, Sack nt Pnund,.for ...tile by ABEL TOR ' Li... Q UPE! PR Ground coffee in e. 'Ca Gbh ~;for as% by J. LYONS . &. DON: rY r.vcr.r vtrtirrr C. a - a C. a s • Stores, Nn la, N. 7 —Flour and Salt eenatantly on hand New 6lilierd...6etiitier, 1859, C,D. VIRGIL, j -ESIDENT DENTIST , Montrose. OtEe4 at the Franklin How, room N&. S. Pill. nd Ineertiogreeiti on Gold.and Silver Plato done in the moat approved modern niyle. My Plates are absolutely water-tight,—vo interstices where food can lodge. nov24 .1311,i0 US AFFECTIO2fS:.. The quantity of the, bile k oflrast ipoportanee to health. 4 , Upon the liver., the glanci it.hieh re etetoc this fluid s tttese Pi operate specifically; infallibly iecti lying its irregull I-Mee, and effeete ally etlringiaundiee. BMus Remittants. and all the varieties of disease - generated lipen umlaut, raleondition of the organ. - - EOIVEL COAfPLALVTS." Unless the bowers perform their funetions'prop erly, the whole body suffers: Tone of thousands die annually of Dysentery . . Diarrhcba, Chronid Constipation, and other diseases of these siantri pipes of.the system. The effect of the Pills upon all intestinal disorders, whether casual or epi demic, is .a phenomenon in mediciolo. 'By follow. ing the printed direCtions, the 'wort alarming es sea of bowel complaint are promptly,controlled. - A. WORD TO FEMALES.- The -local debility and irregularities which are the edpecial annoyandeLof the weaker sex, and which, when neglected, always shureen life, 'are relieved for the time tieing, and prointed in. time come,by a course of this mild, there' alterative. llolloway's Pills are the best remrdu known in the world for the following diseases: Asthma Chas Diseases Fever and Ague • Coughs Bowel Complaints Female Complaints Colds -Costiveness Inward Weakness Diarrhoea Headaches Liver Complaints Dropsy Indigestion Lowness of Spiri Debility Inflammation Stone and Gravel influenza Dyspepsia Secondary Symptoms Pies Venereal Affections Worms of all kinds ' , V Sold at the Manufactories of ' Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Line, New York, and PA Strand, London, by all respectable Droggints & Dealers in Medicine thro'out the United States and the civilized world, in boxes at 24' cents, f,3 1:2 cents, and el rash. .017 There in a considerable eating by taking the larger sizes. N. A.—Direct lona rer the kniiienee, of'fatients in every disordor are affixed . to each!, box. Scrofula, or King's Evil, is is constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this timid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation.; it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No orgau it free from its attacks. nor is there one witch it may . not destroy. The sert..fulmi tai - Mt is Variously caroled by-mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy fond, impure air, filth . and filthy habits, the depressing, !vices, and, above all, by the venereal infect:en. . What-- ever be its origin, it is hereditary n the con- -- stitution, descending .• from parents to children unto the thirst and - fourth generation ;" indeed, it scorn's to lfre the and of Him WI n ease, •• I will visit the, iniquin'es of the f4thcreii-rm I. • their child' t'l." i • • - Its effects conimence by clepositihn from - the blood of corrupt or uleerms matte, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organ , is - termea tubercles gland:, ; in the gia., twellin ~-; and on the surf:les, eruptions or sores. 'this foul our , ruption, which genders in the 1.115<.d, depress the energies - of life. so that scrofuloos constitu fleas not only suffer frObi — scrtififfoof cont plaints, hut they have far less po*ctr to 'oith ,, stand the attacks of Other diseties ; ernle quently, vast numbers pCiish be disurcl - ri which, although not scrofulous in tbeiriint are, are still rendered fatal by this Abint in the system. Most of the ernesumption-villich de ' cimates the human family has its engin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and man:, destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed. of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. - One quarter of all our ptOple are scrofulous) their persons are Mrs.hal by this linkii.g in= fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from thes}-stens we Ipint. renfriril!C ' the blood by an alterative niedicire, and in vig,nrate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AVERS Compound Extract of ‘Sarsapariliu, the most effectual rail - m(lv which the medical, skill of _our times con devise for this - every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remcdcals that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and thel-scue of the system. from its destructive ennsequenees. hence it should he employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other- affee tions'whi,ch arise from it, such as Eurrviva and SKIN IMSEA.CS, Sr. ANT/lONVCI Fmr, 11.0SII, or BurstrELAß, PIMPLF.S., PCSTCLES. Iherreuss, ELAINS and Dm cs, Tumble', Trutt:. and Savr-Iturtm, Seven lL n, litsuworm, /4181111ATISk, SYPIITLIT/C and ltimitimp;t. Dl3- EASES, Duorst, Drsesrms, DLUILITY, tral; • indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING 111011 VITIA TZO 011 IMPVIIT BLOOD. The popular . belief in ." impurity gf the bland is foundid in truth,• for scrofula is a degeneration of the Linea. he. particular purpostLand virtue of ibis Sarsapa : cilia is-to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound healflr is impossible in contaminated constitutions, Ayer ' s Cathartic FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY'PHYSIC, are so composed that disease nithin - the - range cat their action can rarely nithstr.nd or evade theist Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, • and invigorate Esety portion - of the hltroin me m.. ism, correcting its diseased - action, and restoring its healthy sitalities. 'As a consequeneri of tlic,o - properties, the ir.vlilift-who is Lowed down with . pain or physical debility is astonidied to find 1:s -health or energy restored by a remedy at once s.t . simple and inciting. - Not only du they. cure the every-day eamplair.ta of every body, but oho many foriniclabic 'and dangerous diseases.. 'the agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis toy American Altoona", containingcertiticates of their cures and'illiections for their us:Z. in the following corapi..ints: Cneti-cr nese, heartburn, lleatlelehearisiny! te;ln dieeettered Stpniaclh, Nausea l'ant in (Ted Itnehid Inaetidn of the Bowels, Vatuteney, ILuss 4:( titS, JauNdire. and other kinMed l complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. . t • Ayers Cherry Pectoral; lOU iIIt.ItAPID Cyne 43 , r Coughs, Colds, Influenza, hoarseness, Croup, b ronchitis, Incipient.Consnmil tion and for the relief of-Cousnmptkr., Patients \ in advanced stages. of the tits:ease. ' ' - So Wide is the field of its usefulness end so nu merous are the cases of its cures. that almost every seetion of country Abounds in 'persons put, .fiely knoru, who have been seed from alarsairg and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use.. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is s too apparent to esmr, a observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ Is; the distressing and dangetbus affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident m our climate. , While avant ulterior remedies thrlist upon the community haTe failed end been disraid,4eihiA has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they cm never forget, aid pro duced cures too numerous oral too remarkable to ye forgotten. -Pr.ErAfiED isY D*. J. C. AVER4:/.. 1 CO. • LOWELL, m.h.e. • 24eow