F. D. WOOD, with his • Lis once more legated on Om. GREEN. :Opp l osite to the COURT- 1101.J5E, in I,IOI.IIIKLA where he %, e twerfaiHy wait, upon ittr.'Wli4 - oMose fay - or him wii6 a call. • - . Picture., in good' Cases; r . 450 cents: Ltherai (led uctiq,t r Families. All- work! warranted' not to node. [Ntontrortas'Oe`e..f . 4d, 1839. L e cture.—Rcv. C, Doorner Wjll deliver n 1.01 ore, urAcadennyllall ;eft evontng, ii. 1860. Subjeel.: Scenetillp. the' Life airor Cromwell," • . , The proceed* of •thia.Lecture - aril' to go to purchnalei Suction. Mae fur::*lde Awake Fire'Co. No. 3. Tickets for sale at the Post 001413 !k• it Bal lard';.and at the door. .:Stngia : tlapts - 15 eta. ont and Ladd 2,5 eta. Dooral•iipen at 6:45: I,ecturo to commenee at 7:15, Fire:---Officers of the -Montro!l No. tt.; ns elected Jan. ‘2ll, 1860: Foremnn, J. W. V. Rey. Ist Ms% Foreman, Sam'l T, ITOIMooIc 2...F1i554 Foreman, Jefferson Gram Trensnrer, Elij•th Mott._ • • -- 4ecretiAry. S. sf. . ‘-"Y, Pipeteen. C. W. Doolittle. . • Ass't.Fip.eman, .11, , Pierson.. r. B. ChiitMler, FWm. J. 6141foicl, • Elijnh Mott, • - t J, D.• Go ody in. Porter, David Nelson Fire:---The Wide Aivake electaci the following offiCers 'Jan: 2d t ...1860, Foreman, P. W. Bentley. • I Ass't Foreman, Lewie Cangdiart. *- Pipeinan, S,l - . Mitchell. .asst Pipeman, E. • • Secretary, Lyman Phillips. ; Treasurer, Jathes Morrison.' .F • Porter. Jnn os Thompson. • Acknowledgement...6..ReyA,4. B. Mc- Crearyand L'dy desiro-to return s their most gratOfui neknowiedgemonts to thei(friends for Ina very 'generous donation wade tll'em on the evening, of the 12tn. January. • ‘• 1; • • NikliCe.--1110 Susi:ft:chard:in AisOciatioa l of Universalists will hold a Conference in the Meth dint Church at New ltilford.rebrrihfy Bth and. PtIL All are incited to aTrend;espeCially those • that tan aid us in singing.. • . A. 0.- WARRE - N - ,,Standiitg Clerk. 4 , 114A,1{, %Mb In Ninntroie, on the Sth inst., by.ReY, A. L Pw.t, Mr. W.ll. R. sIgPSOS, of Mobtkilier; and Miss FANNIE VIRGINIA SNOM;.of. ton, Wayne Co., Pa. .3.. , On, "Puesilay, the 10th inst,. :4 ti,ialiouso the btide's- father, by the Rev. J. I.L.'MeCreary, Mr. QEORGE. W.. KEN P. or Rrookl,Y,h, and. Miss CORNELIA E. WIIITIC EY of Gibson. On iho 11th ult.; .hy Ref. Mi. Lo',uchran• Mr. .DENNIS MeGRAVE aiSilver Lak'e; and Miss MeCORMICK oLApolation Jan. Stli.lB6o,.br Rev. A. J. Swart, Cllr_ 11. - 61. ? LICIC of 'lN 7 hite-lieuse; N. .14`sucf.illiss JANE SEARLE of Client 'Req. In Jcs-up on the 1501 inqt:by,fiev. J: F. Den , , lb. STANLEY STONE of •Monbose, MI.V.RUTII ANN DARROW df New MO lord. _ In 13119.11. nodlie 35111 inst., by I. 11. Gral., Mr. FRANCIS 'MORE, i.. , fJessiipan4 Miss CIJARLOTTE . of theianiu place. By Rov. Samuel Ilarnan, on the. t inst., at tho hour. f the. brides father ; 316 , GEORGE TEWKSBURY-, and .41iia LEAWEAOTT, , 11 of Auburn. In 13ronklyn, Jnn..1,4. Doolittle. - .llr. JIM ItViN L. TIFT.VPY, of S'eiiinton, Ind 11i.n Luny ANN ItOP - Eftv of _ 11In41 , ;". • - In Brl.iqewitei lin. 1E1) LOIS C4DWELL. wife of Win. Ctild welt. deedab:ed, aril diughtitr cf Luc: 'Lois Roberts, age4t:27- years; end 10 months. , • In Cedar township, Lie:Tscoup tyoowri, - No vember Stith, 18-50, of dropsy, MARY ANN, wile . of Levi We!i-, a,gerlisl yeses.•,_ . The doeettssd wafortnerly oflaeltg,oti,Susq'a Cu:, Pa. . • -- Nes OLIVE SAFFORD, wife of Elisha Sal. ford, of Ihoolzipi, died December -1 11d, 1859,. aped oh the 4th day of July tut-ill: 1 Ih Springsiile. on the. 1 1 th• ilAi„ Mmes KASSON, Fged • Mr. u i bore in ll,:thleijkn. Litch field W., Ct... ip . l ii 2 , and etaine to Spring le,-t hen Luzerue c,',:teinty, in 804: - lie was I one of the earh,es{ of that heroittliand, ,whi) first penetrated this then wildernAs. .Three score year, ag t .-o he struckthe - first Puw npon ' his fattin. Tie turned his back Opttlte fond, and,olteris hems, c.f bis.youth, Najd almost upon aO.l With hit 3 ax.k.'„updn 111 A shoulder, entered the '.`deep — tarlgled . wild wood's alone: . E.! The earth was hi,, .illOw ; and i'the 'broad canopy of heaven was his_covertifg. low few at the pie,ent dhv earl possiblireoriceive the hard-hips and 1.131,1 those earl migrants h a d t o gr a ppl e with but 'with a strong arm, and an unconquerable r.rsulation,liti toiled on until he lived to see the - day th at. kno -i rated fields, arid beautiful dweltingilmarkand ,irlorn the spots wlte — Q in the tleersolitude of the wilderness he was wont to gazAtipon the red deer, bear,' wolf, panther, .etc. lit: will not bettecessry, to refer backiniticul-El . fly to the early history of Susquehanna, Cci4ty. It is enough to say that the deceased kvas one . of , the Mc•st,i rom'rnint - eititens, and,Oeing ar dently and_Efitihatically attached 41 . our . publican institutions, took anacti4 and pro minent pat Cin giving colorink andlione to the organization of our county. lie itianimous lv received the nomination - of tti4 Republi cans of this rlistries as their 'standAid tearer to the! AkerntrlY, and had - ke.sue4eded - wo'd ufiluestionably!have stoiid, in the ti,ont rank its a discrimiriating•-• legislator, as;liti possess- . ed a powerful and vigorousintellitit, with. a mind richlv•staredwith ancient ira ;tell' as modern history ; but„as the ilepublicans - were greatly in the minority Iv, thatpitiod, one succeed to a county or . StatOtiffice. lIC ,filled, successively, every - post of Ittmor in his township, as long: as age would shit, with credit to lirnself, and with ioarkell applauSe. by his fellow townsthem • ••• As a neighbor he was kind -- -atat}S l and -was eminentlysuseful in tboseazying too monis of-poverty that every pooi.,!Yernigrant - - he'd to meet, as'lle . sObuisacceedrtltip clearing u p a 'good farm, and -was able to fiftnish grain to the, poor settler', long befcrre be kould force ' the hardy stir for scanty bread.,!As'a hus band and father lie was'kind apd kenerOus.—e- He was an extensive temlei., and ctafly..impress ' ed theirupol-larice of a - goOd "ed.unsitionarPon every member of his family, and It' Must • be —appatent to', all who have•mingledMrid.sitSiel bted with the members of that -1(tOily, 'that they tichJv ',refitted by the connsepancl exam- ple of that iirtid, honored and veltierate . d i pa-, rent. As s - lantily they have - .I . 4soperioa, A few rears previous to his deCgaiefte became : :an exemplarymtinaber of the Prot4iietit,Epis, copal Chureb, in connection with Jtat-cherr ished partner of-his — joys and sorr#B through life. trim seine three. - smooths prefious: . preceded, him to the grave, Wiralk.beerz ou ',liege to conversei AWL:44m.- Sad 19' ' note-their daily walk and - Christ soinktinie -before their death, and - eras - evi;: . • dent that the affection's of earth•wifiZe fast lefa ening to their view, and that theifirres:rOlait jag!" treariur t sforth a t celestial 1111 - intodere. troutlez and . *sorrows cease, and ,here felicity supremely; reigns. His fufiersl took- place on the 13th inst.:in. - this vilisti6Dtepriiis . rifle, sod . was ..atteuded very large con.' course or persons, ~'4irrijra.Pressite. discourse liras delivered 17' the 't . 'Jam G, rev.!. I MORE NEW - A' RANGEMENTS' FOR 1860. - • , Gil EAT .ATTRACTIONS . -,:-:. - .:,- 0 ITHE . -:',., rixOtor. MAIN sTaintrr. .. . .....,, .. . . . . . _ ~ ii.Wl, lE' extensive Fu'idture ksiablishment'of 1. - <:AlairrietitctimEnshiving been re:Ode/fait greatly-4ita the proprietors retiPentf uPre, "üßy, 1 announce ttftthetitizen ' o lMobttosti-lifid l',igi?l' itrthat they itmeonsteOPLioki* . aktd .keepon harid-tte LARGEST a i ndtlftitUNtitidrtmeet of FUR 'Tt:Lr. ;.' . .. • . , . ..TO be* Inn ud, 'i, the ' Coitntit4 - : • * Witil' . rethet folloWing list - ofjoionieVf - the - ftr. - tides- .which we will, aell ,nt .gleatly, reduced pries,-for Casts or RE ; APY PAY: 1 Bureaus, Walnut In Mahogany, with; , glass,' 'nom $l6 te 44 . 5: , • . - . Bureaus with marble ur brocatelle tops, from ' $lB to 824: And a , la go assortment, fromita, $lO, - $12.514,,1ti 818, •. ' • . '• ' - 1 4 ' Wash Stands, Card-S nds, Corner and Square Stands, of all varieties. ed prices, from 75 cents to ton dollars. --, Desks, Divans ,T own Racks, Pontstools,Otto. mans, Lounges, pc. -., .. centre, Ciiid, Pier, 01042 M -tint, Kitehen, anti Extensioa Tables; .,'.. , - t : ~ ._ • • chairs—Cane and ~Wood. Sots, - . Rockers= Gant, Flag, and Woctd,Scats. or ct-ery vailetf atetntyle.. -". . ' , ... V ..-. ... Sofas, tete a tples frnishdd at short milled a l at New York-prices.- • " s. "„ . ' • ' _N. B. - Ready made 'notEns 'OR ' hand or fur nished at ,short notici . )'l---Hearses always in . readiness - when desire& : ..__ We employ none but CAREFUL an d Emit- ENCED WORKMEN:, We - intend to do our Won't Wat.i., andtailLit as Low as it can be afforded. • 'A. SittlTH, PR., • '-'‘ lE. It. SMITH. ' Montiose, Jan. 18th, 1860. —ti. - " ' ' r .. . . o, Fire Co ESTRAY... CA."B into:the endlosltro . of the :subserilier !air the third.dagofDceembor last, a -Stray Fig The ottner is'requ'ested:to prove proper ty, pay charges and talityiit. away. _ I - W4if. HA - RVEY. Forest Lake,lantrary I4th; 1860.-2sr, OUR MUSICAL FRIEND; :., . • "OUR MUSICAL FRIEN'U," a I:are - Coat: ~. panionfor, the WiUteri Ittotthi. - :; :; ,' - .Every Pianist,l &mild - prMiure this weekly 'Every - Singer;. 1 Publicatida if Vocal and EVerTTeacher; Piano Polls ,Music, , *coat- E•ery Pupil, :, . ing but 10 CENTS a Every. Amateur, • number, and - pronoUnced By.the'entire Press of the Country-, tkbe "The Beit 'and Ch r eat.work of the kind in . : " the iVor/d," ' ' . ''' ' Twelvo Full-sized Pag'ea' of Vonal and Piano, • . • • For Cejritis. - Yoa o Y+ $5; Hu If.y.early, $2,50; Quarterly ; $1 ;35. 'SUbseribe to out " !Ifusieal Friend,". or order it from the nearest . _lV(iwsdealer, lind:ynu . will inive - jnsuleitongh for year entire 'fantily at an insig.nifieant cost; and ,if. you - want _Music for the Flute, Violin, Cornet; ClariVitetKAecundien, &o..'subs..eribe tq the • SOLO MELODIST - 7 . Contiining 12 liages,c4sting only, 7. 10 c. a Nunalicr;Y • early,B2,so; flat Pycar ly,s 1,25 • All the Back Number'p,at 10 . cejlts, andliiiund .Volumes, containing-17 Numbers; at . 52,50 conslantly .on hat& • - . • • SEY:IIOUR • Naisnu St., Nevi York. •. THE HORTiCULTMUST ' FOR 18607. ..••• . THE • FIFTEEAT 'Begins with the !Jauusiy. : Number. Tills magazine is Publislted neoutlity—i-con tains •40 paLltks—accompanied -by a frontis piece, - • • • . . • To all persons slive.lto the improvement' Of their , gardens, orchard:4, or _country seats—to scientific and practical cultiVittors of the sa -- - to- nurserYmen tibd eotnmereisl gardners ; this JoUrnt.l, giving the latest discoveries . atid' im. provementkexperiments and acquisitions inll-or tieultnre;•and those bran Aes i•A• knowledge ; eon., neeted. with it,. ;ill It-Aound'irivaltrable. 'The pup fishers therefcire till;e this method of pre. senting it in Various parts of the tjui.A States where it is not alrbadylknnyn, and. whe re. they are eonfidAtt r it.only.needs to be examin'ed,. or even announced, to beim; once ordered It eon tains • Numerous arld.,Reautiful Illustrations,' j Plant for Cottages, ( r rreonhouses, &c., the; Fig. ; 'urea of Fruifssand Plants - -added . to the . rains. Llo features shove named, combine to reader Vas bno of the cLIEYVns:r and moat valuable works on either:.ide of the 'Athmtic. • - • pr New subscribers will be furnished with the volumes kir 1855, '56, '5B l and '59- bound in neat eloth•for.sl9. • • TER:vs—Two Dollars per year--Four copies 'for Six Dollars. All payments to be - made in advance. -Specimen numbera furnished On ap • . pantie:l, . • • • - *** AA business letters, and communications to be addressed to the ,Proprietors. • . • • C. M.SAXTON, DARK ETL. Co. No. i 5 ralk Row, New York. ALL ABOUT THEIHORSEHOWto USE him in EJEAVI'II; and TREAT him in. DI SEASE way he: leaoed from the following BOOKS: • Allen's Doniestic Animals, . . . . 45 Cole's American yqtrinatlan, .50 Ilidd's Modern Horse:Doctor, nadd'i Amami arid Physiology of .the Horse, - - :2 OQ The same Works, wit Cplored . - Plates; • - - .- 7 '-- - • -- • 400 Herbert's flints to HiJr,ae.Keepr:rs, 1 25: ~- Liusera Morgan Horses,.. •-., "- - ' 1 00 • Miles on the Horse's Pout, -.-.. . .50 -- - Riehardson . .o*n the' Horse,- . - • .`5 Steward's Stable-Book (Allen's-Erli- - • . . Lion), -• j• 7 - -•--- J 00 Thompson on - the Foot of Animals, 75 _ Yotiatt &Spootier do the Horse, - ; 1 25 - - Frank Forester's HOrse of Araeriaa, 10 00 -Books sent by mail', pre paid, on the recaiiit of price.. Catalogues i furnished on appitention. . -All - . kinds of AoutOuvrpuiL,aud lionricut.. , TURA', Boors euppii by , ' .• C. M. SAXT N, PARKER & CO.. . .Ag'l Bookaeller,..apd, ,ul3. of The Horticulturist. -: 11 • - . No. 2,5 Park•irow, New.Vork. . .Orphatis Court Sale. - D Y virtue of an o i ler i duly isaued out of the .11 7 ! Orphans' Court of Seiltrelinuna County, to Me directed, will be-exposed to public sale te,,the highest and be.t:t bidder ; on Friday, the 27th day of Janintry, 1860, at one o'clock, p. m.; at the court liou,ae in 31ontrobe, all that•ccr tain messuago, piece, or lot of. land satiate; in borough , of. Susquehanna Depot, Susquehanna batiridedand - described'as follows, to wit: . beginning at the n. beast corner of 'a lot- for- - m e aly 'occupied by Nttilianiel Dill.; thence i6uth erly by -said Hill's Jut, to the fence in the rear .of said let, about '72 feet; thence eaglet .ty said Twice 10 , 1 vet to. A-roinex ; thence at a right angle, northerly to this road ; thence aloag the. 'south side of the -road, 30 feet, to - the place of beginning..; bt.:ing part of a lotknoiin and de scribed on the-map of surrey of lands of the New York &. - Fiie ILAlrond tompany a t u sq. a Depot, aslot Ho. 99; land having:Simeon a tivo story•divening house now °Ceti - pied. 14, J. T. Citneroft late the a bite cif •c .Fre4eriek Picker. ecoased... Tkiais payment inadis . knovin, artbetinio of axle. =', • • • " .YAANCES PICtERItG. 811, .44011!istriqrix,8r.c.,. 'REDUCTIOfi in PRICES ' TT WISH it (Windt \-orolorolood..thati . „ , conuoue 4.0„_ Ben Asoocoitor ino punirquality) at, 1.110 lowest, - prices,,74,-whlch they e4o be..be for mil at anyethre tbieten...wbethericild 4Biegbanlionier.-epy otber.prioot.., Ifileatrooo == ABEL TpRIELL; P 41 ' 3931487 i llan r;i 4 b ar lg a Omits for Uals*, likai sok sealant of.flsmiaoaton Ur atotter . cola !•• ' '• - • Fortoi:Music .. ..00tTgiv,E4's tTOMAGN - BITTERS. tikti minufnettliers or fiOS• TETTL t it'S .- CELV,IirIiATED- STONIACIL 1;11 . - - 2F.1113 Cal appeal:W - Ith perfect 64mtikleme to 1140f:inns and eitir,tlis generally of the United tates, bee-Anne:the article has atitint,larepu. 7 tntloa heretofore. unknown. .1, A. upon this pciint . will - spe'elc tisore powerfully_ than roluwce of hare ensertion or Ha:oiling puffery. The consuinptkm 'of 11o4tettel''n - S7iouteli "Bit terA•for the la t ye4i nmouutell to firer a half-':r p ! iilioyi - boat:, and' from italnatiifest ptiesdy -Itteresio In times - past; it. in eiklent that during -yeti!! the ......r.4lsunrption will iceeh tearOne s niilliint Unities. This immense amount. , ks t inalkuttet have Liam hOld. 1)11.t fOr the rare ined.Win4 iiropertinAtonlnincd.iu the prep:lra:, - - iron, ittpl,gtoAve' . or . - 0,1,111 . 4 . yintuinent. .phyticiAnrln n 9 icOikactif 'aipi,to4iittry . who the art icleiaN4ik'•'.l;4l4Dat;;,..)o4 .. pot. . ,ricon'onend the . 4 - ,to i heir pi . dienfirOite n're retaty.at all lialbs ta tesklmoaialA to Its, etlkncy in nil caves stialiao!tic ilvraligernkola and tha , :liseacs reOalcing tlirfafropi. liot ti.arrq•ary're•palatii y,.abtai a6l by etstraordiottry lo the einy.of }ming the - gualiitieof the blitterm. but vbibt - I •ehtin.uli'ttit of att in4Lienblemtvtfivitte;whicit is destined to be as ettilttring Hostetter's kttetdath. Bitters bare precell • . • . . a Godsend' to region*, h Imre •fot.,9y and: ague • - and various i,%1 er l•hilienis • Monplaints,bose counted their -vietitos hundreds. To be • Able to st kip - confidently-,that - the: " llifteus" re A ccithiti cur!: for the Dyspepsia and: like iliseastt, is to die. Proprietors n. source of_ tat . alloyed pleasure. 'litrini4ves all -morbid matter • from the Aittinaelikpari6es the blood; ".imparts renewed rktnlity to the nervous isylitcm; giving it that: tone:', and . titcritY itulispensable for therestoratioct df health. :•ItUpernies upon the stomach, liver, and ottter digestive Organs, . mildly-11a powerfully, null soon restiur them, • to :icontlition essetitial to the healthy discharge • abbe functions o(natute, ' - 'Elderly personsailay use the Ditters_daily as per directions on tiro, bottle,-andthey will cud , in it a stimulant peatalliaily adapted to comfort declining yearseas ht is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the Dowels, excellent .a. 4 tonic,_ and rejuvenating - genet-ally. : We: have the evi (1016! of tliousitai . then and \rumen • who hare exPerieticed !lie benefit this proparatiou.ahilc-, fluttering freta stomach et ing under t l•e roll ice of phystelaus, they Lave ujetodolitiLl 'rind fairly 'tested the. interim' of this •artirle: .t few words to the , gentler sex. Titerti: arc .certain periods r hen !heir eareS are so liiir4sing that litany of than sink Molar thetriat. The :relation of it:Miller Hid child is so alisorbingly tender, ilia t the lowlier. especially if :•lie Le 'young, is apt. •to forget her own healtli.in lier extreme anxiety for her_infailt. ribtoild the period of maternity arrive during the st , ltanier saits,M, the wear. of bioey and mind is getter:illy ifggravat ed. Here, - Then, isa heeeSsity if.. a, stimulant to . recupe• rate theeneigleS of iLe sygieni.hud emit - do - the mother to.bear up wider her exhausting Wale responsibilitie4 _Nursiag tuothers.gene ritily prefer the lliltert to ail Other' inrigera toi-s qualities the Most Relidble! OUR MOTTO 1$ SMALL PROFITS! -'Coal Value.! Quick ,Rcturns ? 'ONE PRICE Cll:C1, X 0 'DEVI:A T. ! • On! system 'of Ging bueineos creates moth jealousy among did Fogy sferehaaM who have many.priee34, on -the sAme ,gocds as they hive customers. 01.. 7 R ONE PRICE . Y STEM plcasos our old customers and creates many new ones, we iutsend continuo it.. Remember and call before you buy, if it:is - nothing more thin to keep well posted up. . C4r We possoss advantage.; for purchasing goods, over any house in this section; and the unparalleled ijOteaskor our sales year warmnta uSriti that - we never were, and never',,will bp - updorSold. :We fear no com petition. Flour and Salt always on hind. NVery. kind of PrOduee taken in, exchange Giiods. Cash 'paid for Pelts and Furs. • HAYDEN BROTHER New Milford, P.T,..lan. Ist, 1860. • .110LIDAy • PRESENT., rp,he.subscribers have this day_reeeived another 1 invoice of Jewelry, - I:ite.",. direct from the manufsetory, and are - now,,Firepaind to show .to their friends the bestassortment . of goods ever before offered in this market. Allftersons wish ing to make their friends arta faMilies ChristmaS Presents,.are invited to call-and examine. , dee22 EVANS & ALLEN. Odd Fellows' lisll,,llingitatntoQ, N: Y. vEEDLES.-43one and Wood Tidy Nee ..L.ll dies. Totting Shuttles, Crochet Needles, Sewing, Darning and Kitting Needles, for sale bt7 - . EvAsi & ALLEN. l Alft PlNS.—Thaeli, red and gilt Hair Pins, 1 vations patterns and prices, by . EvAxs & Aitcc. ORAL.—A fine assortment of Coral Beads, Arffilets,.Neeklaces, &e:, by • • E4Ns & ALLE.x. ItEVE-BUTTONS AND - STUDS.—the' 0 best:tssortment.ofSfeeve.lluttoim arid Stn(bi, all prices and qualities; or sale by fIVANS'e:. ALLEN. QPECTAELES.—GAd, Steel end - 0 German Silver Spectacles', of .1111 ages, for sale by • EvAlis•& ALLEN. - 411 - 11JIBLES.—.Gold,'Silverilnd German Ner Thimbles, a good fot sale by . . • •s& ALLEN. N UT Cr;ekcrs end Nat Picks , at , EvAss 4; ALLEN. GOLD PENS.—A first rate variety'of-Guld. Pens and Pencils, all sizes and qualities, by , EVANi& ALLEN. PFt ABLE CUTLERY.—A good supply , of .I.` Knives and ForkS, Carvers and Steels, by Egeg 2 B:. ALLEN. DORTE MONNAIS -and CARD CASES, in every variety—Pearkßerlinnire and Shell. • - EN - 1m fr. . , • WA v T et C ‘ lj e E t S e h--:esA of large stock k • gentled. many e in ee j them of our' own - importation, `ntlpriees . much lower-than have ever been' sold. ia gown—War ranted good time keepers. -E. &A. —Also, Watch Chains, a "titst rateassortment of GOLD Fob, Vest,end Guard Chains. . 1j AR Rinzs and Breast Pins—a bcautifal ya .l2i-riety, in-setts double snit single, consisting of Pearl; Jet, C:lnieQ, Lava, Coral, Florentine, Mosaic, Brilliant, Enamel, and all Gold, various patterns. and prices. • . FNGEIt Ringa—Diamond, Opal, Pearr, En. amel,Jel, and all GOLD, a great variety from $4O down. . . OCKETS:n very dine Assovtment,• GOLD 14 and Plated, 1,2, 4, and er : &eye. - SILyE R Virare-alprgo stock •or sterling sil .ver .ware,.consistlO.of spoons, forks, ladies daps, cake, pie, ice cream, butter, & fruit knives, childien.siettsi napkin tins, card cases, etc. • LATER Waretastrjrs, cake baskets card P receivers tea setts,: ice pitcliers.Stitzur kegs, salt cellars, forks ) spoons, toast rat:4s,g* I ets, ete. , • BnActt,ET,:-'..sifull Imply, of cycry soma reFy rich pattigros." ri•LOOKS—Eighl.dny, and thirty hour clocks, IV a grot variety, wad :toted. • noc9 ' EVANS Q. ALLEN. No. 2 Odd Fellolke Ball; ll~nshington et:.' LIFE' 11EMORIALS, , "I WOULDN'T•TA.KE A_WIIRLIFFOR THIS," a lady remarked tO 114 a "day - or two gnee, -as she exhibited the portrait cf •an. only child, gone• to the spirit laud;" -which was one of • - 3'. s.s!S' I flow r.houid -not-sichrod this preciens• tnernoent of that dear - Set, thought we. Thn "ones- ere' not always With us, and while we cants:4l.6re ours, every ; one shontd a eeure such a-mernorial k especially albeit they tan have (kern So:truthfully taken-by ,that suceessfu) artist; • A: 0. , TU88t9, of Sing. hatntOn. • rice - •• w - uilitN.o AJL - ofTers - 'Ol pr.ofeesiagitt U,11; . t0:11 . f .e may teirigici them, - , Mao: Pe ni co e ns a ts i Vil n i e i baud Ate IJ itaele et Drag% Jul pare '• Wisp* fpd.: Liquor , : for • tarl-- ca. , NEW 10001p...,W,0W5! IT THE N:1. Min STORES " o'r Q3utielibrq tt: `ir Montrose; & Sustta Depot, AL, HArdertiigned hies ; n SPLENbID ASWI L IEEAT WINTER GOODS • • which they briet'ef' beingitho • HANDSOMEST AND . ;CHEAPEST - in this section of country. ' 'They nisi) latter themselye.4 tliat.'lle'y have the bed belittles of obtaining ! . , 00b.,frt . ,s1j from . 111e..Darittt, and aro dotermin4 not t0. . b0 uivieraola by any firm this nide of N. Y.. qty.- in regnyikta READY MAIMTLOTRING we would as that being in this bitoinesjargoly at - 3 24, Dey_Street N ew iror.k City we can offer the public bargains not ro [3'144:10 b* any retail dealeKs in this-section, . a wo au sell hero at retail prieoa as cheap a those who go to. Nevt •York and purchase at Wholaale and then bring them here and hvaii to make a profit over that whiai they 'have already paid "thern selve_s.• Call nod see us .'and . • wei will prove. the facts. i . • 1. (6utleitbtril,liosiltbaitut; Mont rpße, Pa., October 27th, 18561 • a A great variety of Pitney boo ' Jewelry, Pe?fulnery, FancyGlams •tv" • Wore,Drockery,Oreeeries,Paiiita Oils, byeStuffh,Drugs, - Medieines,ete.,,constrintly ea' hand-at the variety Store of ! ••• Mintrose, Dec. 21St. ABEL:TORRELL.- . . . . . .. O IL, - COA O-• OF 'the beat: quality over ,otTc4d . in this or ant. other. market.. . , .., , 4 ',- •.. - .. •-; KEROSENE OR COAL OIL LAMPS; - ..emby s cin g the latest ituproveMentis: 7 Also, the - beat q ualities cf CA3I.PHENE. ana.I3,URNING FLUID,:LAMP.I)IL and - LAM P 4,• in which to burn them. CAN-1.14S and stielis'and- el.:ery -thing, neessnrvi-for Liglas, .for Sal'e ut tlai - va- I riety store of I . ABEL. TURRELL ; -•-• , - • ~. . 1 nov I ' _ . mot:trust!. . - , 1 11 • - '-•• :. • STOVEgt: - StOVESI -: • Ayr ICEDILICEJ) : PAICES :-. .1 - 1". 121 -- 117 . 1 7 1.1E : Lrr i r j S j ust rem:lying a lar7e stoclt of INE %V stores .1. including a lull assortment of ! . -,, C'voking, Parlor, oeice, and ..Vltop iSinvoi.. Also, Stave Pipe,, Zinc, Mai , Tabts, (LT. His assortment willlnclufle the mat select and desirable stoceti_in ma11:0 . ,. and 1 ill. be sold at Rcducca 'Pikes - fur - Cash , or . f iorripi Pay, New Milford. Nrivember Ist. 1839. ' • •LIGIF T 1 p !!" 14, lIGIIT - I.1'110111.11GHT!t. ultESH:Buriing Lainri Oil: Candler. 1! Also Whit Lead, Zinc Paiut4, Linseed Oil, Raisins, Cuirce, etc.. etc.; just otiened and truing cheap. 1 J. LYOSSAL.SON. - At:Mt:AP and enny remidy fne Corni. Try if: Also Exl.erminatnr,iold bg Dr. CHURCH:II. • WI 17i CU ESTElilt• Geonitie Preparation tiio • HYPOPHOS.P - HIITIE_S . Of- Lime and ot:Scidifi: [Made from the. Form Ufa 'of Dr. Jjthuiehill, of •Paris,] fur ;theßrevoatinn . nnfirburci- of C:13:1-19 , 1.2.332.1:1C)3a. Also for all Dieases : ot the . Neri4i. ancr Prowl Syitein'Genetal Debility; Loss of Fles,li and App? ite, S'Friftifii, Asthma, or lifchitis,' P aralysis, Rickets, and thni plaints rf kunien. • • . . I. -7°—• • "Winelicater' HYpoptiosphiies -are 'unexctp. tionable in theist Preparation."=Am. Druggist. • The success pf this Extraordquiry Remedy, since its discovery by Dr. Chnrchtll two -yiars ago,- has no . parallel in'the anhali , rof - Medicine. its invariable. etiicacy - in all:stages tof Censump tion. as its won . derful poireih restoring the Nervous EnCrgy.rand enriching the Blood, in all cases 'of Gedcral Debility . or 1% ervous ,Pros (ration, stamps this as ono of the most valuable retiteai,i 'agentS ever' given ,to the world by Chemical Scicnye. - • • .'llO ST.,I iIION I A LS. • "In no single instance Have I fotind the- item-' edy Churchill. -i• •- •• 'The Ilypophesphites possess thirpower.of in creasing, nerve force, and,promote l i the functions of nutrition: ti#y Aced to .produettthe most re freshing. and renovating rest.'Zr. 1.. V. Newton. "Cages of Confirmed Pulmonary ponsumittiod are uniformly benOtted by the frre and contin ued use Of the 1-FypophosPhites.D4:F.W:Clarli. 'Are the mos•Cappropriate Remedies in a large , class o.C. affectiods, .resulting-from a loss ot.ner volts force."—Bliston 'Medical-and Surg. Jour. "Mr; Winchtitei Is Worthy of ll confidence, and, devotes hiniself • enthusiastictilly 'to these preparations in their variety of i . o.mbinations. Prepared strictli by Dr. Churclrillla method."—' D. Meredith !Icily-, Al. 1), •N. Y. 'ity. CITANG.E ofiSTYLE.—LIf ORTAN,t ' - SiO n f l iera 'to-. Mfg "Ceiluinei Preparation.. of4hellvticiplios phites -of Limo'ilad Soda" is now placed. ,within the. reach of iill,l being put,up iu ',N,cw .13fittles, containinelg ounces (a pint), at f2,.perti t ittle;, also a ,New size (7 oz. bottles) atl: O ue. Dollar - Per B e tti e. , , . The bottles have the following hlowßin glass:, " HypophosphitCs of Limo and So a. .pt.•.l, F. Churchill's Speeific remedy- for , ,onaumption. -3: Winchester. New York." • The.A - utside wrap per is Orinted-ivithi Pink tint, land the word ‘Genuiva' across the face. '• Use - np:other., '-'• : -This now style oilers a mote-am,ple:gnaranty ag a inst the-many impure and deleerjous ptepa7 rations palmed off, under thd sane of Ilypophirs phitas, whiclt,rfro--spurious, fraild'ulerit,unfl cal culated to end42er the.bealth and lives of suf.- 1 ferers.. The ihnpsands %;:lici wishAo aviill them-, selves Of this Rhmedy , prepared a ter-Di. Chili chill's mothod,clitrnow.obtainitln bottles nearly double the size 'of that heretofont sold by me, .making it the Cheapest, as'arell asi the most effi cacious, freittmetit. for Pul mammy lan& Nannies - . Diseeiles now !;noun tcr - rnedieul,Peierice. - ...8,c,-, ware if Al:L'Otheis, no natter iroiall'era ifierri to yon, and iiayirNtheti,arejtiat.ari hood as mint: My fae t elfiiili isfoi3;.both. label And,wealifier.: . , ;COg DR, OMR NIL S WOfiK NC UMPTION ready, itha -ct e 12 cents. .4- top ronbty, just: i*Attetl, containing complitto'nformAtion in , reg,attl : tottlis n'ew treatment, ntuloeut vtatio to .all.inquireror to, once,. All ottleraliottlntlnktles.firometit tendedio. Add ions' " VIT}ANCIIESTEIt, Sole getjgrallpeitot fa r lfte U tlil ed et; Sttes, 401!) •-• Jobn %N. Eir'rof.itale by ADEL TlalltßE rdentrage.: • KETD L: 111160 r.•*large viu:feLy.. ,`AufladetHU* Pity'*far marking wivint*Prgelt.' Tirlantia fide-gr *tab 410s,for Saki , A:11. oactaae, I 5 e. 1244 1809. • Cir ~ ..Cheapest.: Beet: Largest: $138,00. Paystor ,TElithil) Single *n4 bauble Entry I)4.,oll•Keephig; Writing Commercial -A r ith me . flat and I,ectures. s Honied 8 nteettia 'Tuition $33., entiretespnnstui $62.. Uhuallime -from G WA() weeks. Every ate. , dent, upon graduating...id giuranterd competent to manage the Buukt of any Euhini•as, Lind tien% ified to earn a - salary of`from : . •- $5020. To 4toop; . 'Stittlents enter _ at any tiuie-- . .N0 Vacation— Re.view at p s teasure.. •. • ' First Pterniuni for - ileet'ilterinese WrititigTer .1859, rereived at Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Ohio State Fair... Also, at the principal Fairs of the 'Union fut:the pa,st lour-years. . : Hi', Ministers' Sons'reeelvedai i lialf puce. 4 ; 6 ' o For.Cireultirs, Sperimenv, and Einbeflish; ed Viesits *of the College,,inelose; five letter stamps to W: = JENKINS, -. Pittsbu tin. 7prmary . l9th_,_ 1.860.-Iy, ABEL - rf URRELL • II" just returned • from ttelecting n d chasing, and is now receiving one of the largest and' beet assortments f • - 43VCO 'CP . 116; ' ever'elTereci in • this market, Tbo ,quality ,pr nearly every thing good; and -all .warrantedas represented. Terms; ready cash abd low prices. Komegenera) idea of the'stoek may be formed from the following - enumeration: ' • •- -D UG3 , MEDICINES, , • •. Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes • Window Glutei-Dye Staffs, Groceries, La mps, Glue Wive, Crockery, Mirrors, Clocks, Wall Paper, 'Windily Paper, Window Oil Shades,. Panay Goods, Musical Instreiraents, jewelry, Perfumery, Stone Ware, Brooms, Brashes,Whips, Umbrellas, Bird Cage's, Pocket • • - Knives, Guns, Pistols; - Ammunition, Liquors,Trusses,, • Supporters Port-monnales, Shoulder . Braces, Spect acles, Silver and Plated Specins 7orks, ao., Gold Pens, Stationery, ViOlin, Guitar, t Base Viol Strings, He &a., Porcelain Teeth; ographe,Artist's Tube Paints, Brushed, dee, • , and ell the popubir Patent Medicines. -Also some Dry Goods,Wooden, - Hardd Japanned Ware‘ , • " Fluid and Oil Cans, daraphene Burning Fluid, Alcohol; Turpentine, Lamp, Tanner's, Neat Foot,Lard,Olive, Cuter,. Boiled. sad Raw Linseed, and CoaI'OELS, White Lead, Zinc, and all kinds of. Colored Paints, Vine . gar, Canary Seed, and other things too . . numerous to mention; . • As it ,is innmeticable to giyo tuot,o than 'a n gem trot outlino of my etoek through the tie wspa pers. every opt, wishing goods it invited' to nail and examine, easterners • !o/ entering the Stor e must not expeel to find' every thing-in bight; but nOarly every urticlu Wanted will, be produced by inquiry. Thankful 'for the liberal patrOnage hitlerto.receiyod; Vl;ope to iner:t and reeOlvst increase of the bittriv.. • • •'..Montense, Out. 5.'59. ABEL. TURRELL. WA - N TED! ..'• R .A . IIED r lIE highest tnarket-,priee will be paid by tlia 11 a*..tiriber, irk:• • • CAS -H - • for- •ony quantity of..lß.ye And parktleifycr ed at the ISlonth)se Ilit•pot—,. • • . ,IW!..Motri;y•Twilf be ivft with 13. eAsi, the Freight agent, to pay fur the grain on delivery . : WM. M KEELEft. Montrose, Depot,. Nev. 17th,-tt.. lee 19 the Pi)es and CILLVOE' OF TIME—WINTER slit- RANGEWE tr.:: W. R. R. • • Lt.e.,pc..-' ""')IM • (Visi-end 'after Thursday, Dee.lst, 1359, tiaitia will be ran asloilows : - ; • • Exracss:PassExtra Sou;11. The night express train 4 , 11 the N. V. &E.R.11 - arrives at Gt. Bend a.3:25 anJ connects with tlit• express train le_aving Gt. Bend fin N. k.alid Philadelphia at . -•- 8:00 a: m. Due-at New-Milford -" = -' ; 8:17 ' : Montrose - - . -• 8:36 r Hnpb tiom - •.' Nieholtob • - - 0:16 ..Famoryville ••• --• 940 • _Abington = • 957 'Seninton • • lO 30 .• Moscow - • ."-- . 11 17 • l'obyhann . • 3 1 53' • • Stroudsburg .= ,` .1 12 p.. m.• - • Water Gap . - • • 134 -• • Colunibia" - - '1 50 Delaware (15 minutes to dine) ..12 9J , , • Hope (Philad'a connection)! 235 Bridgeville •• -j2 40" • • Washington . - 13 13 • . • ' • Junction •••• " . 30 .• • • Now York. - . - • - 1.7 15' . • • Philadelphia - • EXPItEB . S AINS it MING IiQETIi• ,Passengers froth Nett! York, lease":.• Pier No. 2 North River, at - :7:30 a. tn.< 'Passengers from Philadelphia (card • - -• _ •- Walnut Street, Whartat • 16:0Q Lc:ice - Junction .. - jl4O Due at Washington - "- 11:28 •• Bridgeville - • • ••' —12;01 p, .pi • • • liope(Philad,a connection) t2:05 L- . • Delaware (15' minutes t.p..,dine), • 12:20 • •• . -•- Columbia ' • -.•-- 12:20 • • Water Gap r • :1:01 . ".. Stroudsburg . . _ .4:15 Tebyhanna. • - 2:45 • • ,310aiew . . • - . 3:19. Scranton ' • • - ! 4:05 • Abington • - -. • i4:42 • : Factorgville • -,- 14:59 •'• Nicholson - - •5:19 • - iinpbottom • - •=, 5:42 MONTROSE-!• • • .;11:01 •.• • -N.e N.l Word. •• - 6:2.2 , . • Great Bend. - . - 16:40 • . Con.)eeting at Gret. Bend with Night Express going West.-at 1 1;45 a, ru.-•• An. AccommodatiOn train leave. 4 • . • .ScrantJo for Great•Elend at 0:35 a. in: Factoryvillo -• 11:55 • • •Nicholson- • 12:36 p. tn. . ISlonkro..4e . - 1 Arrive at Great Bend - .:2:50 - • 'Connects with Dunkirk Ex. West 3:39. 1 ' .'- atidcAecommodation train,West at. 5:33 -.. -7 Acconamod'iltion train returuingleaves - - : Greatßend at • - - • _ Motitcput••• •• . •: - .1,i05 • ' . &vs • Factoryvilla. • - 15:15 - Doo - at•Scrailton 17:15 .. 'I Tbi Accommodation„ trail) dots not leawc Scranton until alter the arrival of fthe • morning train ori the Lackawanna Sa Blooniabarg It. R., thus giving liassenger.s tics the tYyunjing Val ! , Icy_ rtikreut -connection fur the lytat by Oit , : morning train. ' For the auuommodation of woy travel on the. Southern Division: a: Povianger -lathed to the Express Freight trans leaving Scranton at ' • Dec at 3foscow s ; Struudaborg . - 10;45 - . -• p. in.. Returning will leava'Junation at ; 4:od -a. tn. -Due.ntStroudablirg at_ - 7:45. -•-• • ' lidiuKove -kicranton f . • r 2:35 .• • Pasisoilciir-fritm lie** York . ittill . ;_change "tire :font rhitadni2:4l - P.D.R.R, loav t e `Ocistke..c.ara" sii 4 P qp6. For Pittatoc, am 4on cialVilkes•Rcire,"Pke Car* Oackavviana• . 4144 0 .ataburg R 11,,at 'Scranton. Jecaup, Acchhald.:aod Carboildaleitake &area at Sept. ton. Tickets cord • and baggage . checked l•nnonan.. - ..lOHN'illllBlll3 4 l. SYat Jpoirs, - Guneral-Ticket Agent. • - , - ;:t.94tanton, - N0v.21i44, 1 - £50,..111 - • , 'MEW ta • DS, in my . !Ina - of busiomii. arriv. ,L 1 log every wesk. ABEL TERRELL. 11E10 Of a►nsenad N.EVO',ODS_-, NEIVALL WOOL D E >L. - A I . Isl S - , • ItrE11 1 : izot ail w ool iLAak - Sl4 IL," -' - :.llandspn(e'kEßlll.4l:ACK P47I.NTS, 8.4:170NY,- - • and VILLA PLAJPS, • • r - torgr [Dr - G5llll - e..Ti • ... 'W I yTER $714W.18. CH4II7I . :ILE S:gARFS, 11"00:08, - COMFORTERS' :HOOPED SKIRrs, SHITS, "••• • CRAV...irs and COL44RS, -Mare GLO - V.E$ and 1.10 - VERY, - • • , : a neui.suppfy of Baincit'sicocoALytfori.sh e • • • ulso,...Daiitynalle.4 Ard, Uri( WASH, the beit thing . fur Ilse Peet h.anii .Guiiis known: •Mthostli of other GOODS-.:a n time to Alt will be *void CHEM' fur .. ;:'. irt • eZio"°l:l"47" • '— • by tr TYLER:, :VIC ESKA 131111N1116 and Cud Finh«..Pleasti 'don't ask t‘, but bring along - vuur - Irtitter, _Ergs, .Dried ' &,c.,, eta gg etthe worth oryottr woony I'tsbaeti by the pduud Montros Get..2ith, 1859. NEW FIRM. teeb i—Vrobision torf, ONE dour below J. Ethridgo'4 Drug op Public, Avenue, where 14111 1 1)e...found . constantly as hand a general assortment of :.'GROCER lES • . . Such as Sugars, Molaxsed. I :3:yruys,:reas, Coffee dt.c, &e. Also.tfie choicest braiids;ol.- FAMILY FLOUR Meld, Lard, Potic, - We eolith. a share of the public patriii,agy, and pltidge - ouritelvps to do, l ife fair' thing, hufii ug by each balgain to secure anQthpr. . • / - 1.1.:11:DW 1 '& ALIJI N. W3l- L ALINED BALDWIN:- • .'_.SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY.-. ICLISSICAL AN!) NORII.II-Sellool1 9 • At Mitolatroso, Pa., fok 1859.. r 'HI Trustees are batyy. to annoutice lb the .publie.lltat the riext term of this - ropislar Institution will-begin onEDNESJ)Ar y `ER h,' 859, .uiider the.t.harg'°' /4' ; Prof. HARRY ISUODHEAI), B. A.; a graduate. of Yule College; who has eonseated toTritnaio. now ptobahlu that. there will hel'eninterroption of-thu re4ulareesaiaitsuf the institution.:. The. trusteed respectfully refee the patrons of the °Anal; tiftdythers.; to the fp!. lowing ,testintonial° hum ' President' and Professors of Yale College :10 the present pros 'Verity-of the school ; and to the highly -e-orepli utentary : pa....cd by the t , tudtmla, commendatory ortlio sueeessful adtehristratron of Prof; 8., and oxprkssing their gratification at the-of a. E-oritinos.tl,,n of-his saleable labors. TESTIMO.NIALS . . YILE COLLEGE, June 23.1659.- • . Harry Brodheati, a inilliber of thir.elass lately graduated at Vale College, has hold Jt.high rbrik in the class apt a, set:mita.. Su far ui Fate' acquainted with it, his moral character, arid habits, are' irreproachable:: • • •-= . • THEODORE 11.. - WOOLU.V . ; President. r;11. Brodhead, who beibtigs to the- gradu . 'ating class of .1459, Lis shown himself dur tag the two years of his conde'cliun .with the cullegc,,a capable end sucees;tul scholar. She'd Ire apply tiimaelr le the work- ol int.:rev...lw,, I have no dinibt of hi's'ability to justir); the cold dence.und satisfy thc..ext , ectati•els of any who may avail themselves eflislaervieCi. JAS. lIADLEI", Pr:it. of (heck. •r IL Brodhead of thesclass 1h59,. k; Yale College, is a good scholar, and lii,a-a superior mind. ; have little-duebt- he will wake an effi." cient and successfal leacher,•andean - revonimend him with great iongdence . th:it he will' not dis-, appoint hisjiatrona.: _ • .\. 7 4/IH.POI.:TER, Prof'. Ot Philosophy and Oaphysica. r. H. Brodhead has ju;t finished his course Of collegiate- edumitiou . and • reeieved the de.. gree of Bachelor of Arts at the atinual tem monument. As he proposes to 'Le enuaged fUr a time in the business oftaaching,heiseheetfpliy recommended by tho- undersigned as a person well-qualified.by his siholarship and. attainments, by his.christian character and de.portment lobo successful inthe'instruetion 'and i!osernmealsof it school:: Tuosias A. THACHEIL ' PrOr cf Latin. . Students may. here be prepared Thr admission in an *sued class in•sny itf otir.'Col leces, and particular attention wFil- as heretofore, -to tho thorough preparation op ALI. 4110 D.E.-111 . 2 TO BECOME TEACHERS, ix ran,Nonatat, DF,rani 41E3T. • • - Special instruction in - the - latter Department will be given during the ensuing term. The Textbooks heretofore-used,will be con tinued la the School. • . Lectures on subjects org,eneral intereNt ba delivered during the 3 , eltr. ! . -", "-- Pries'. of Tuition Per Term . -of Eleven - Weeks, - -- - - • 85 . 00 Primary Department, 3,50 In English Branchjs and Latin er.Preek, 9,00 Latin and Creek, each; - - 4,00 .Instrumental and Vocal - usie till be given if desired. " ' Therevill be - a . •vaention pf ten daps, begin--• ning -pecetpbtr•24.th ; the . term to:coutiiv I. of 11. weeks: ; • : - i3turtents' wishinilf.ir; procure rornw or beard r~u be accommodated by.i.Vriting !io ens; Esc! , and those r_vekking, toTboarrl them. solves can obtain stoves and fUrnilare from Messrs. Sayre Brothers, on reastMable 'terms. .Price of board al/era:rest from :S:1.0 to 82;50 per week. . W. JESSlJP;;Presidrnt. 1 • Hon. C.IF. READ, Seerriary.!l • NOirember Ltd, ,1 8.5 9, I Uw-riur. bIktETT, (1441 . of lluunt Vernoth-itt. theAntgrviing of Washington. These t:plendirl engravings uro froth original printings by flicker nix{ aretrigia.-- ved on steel in tiro higrieht 4rt. Size, 25i35 'lnches, tir- six -square feet, t*h.. 31Uny" inferior pictures nre punned otT ufOo tho public, as Alrorks..ot art ./ but we paid the first artists A blob price to pr oduce lirst-ratir pit:tures. 014eiver "thaso engravings ttii;gottuine works of art-41xo likeitess'es urs'ad. tnirabl, , ,.. ;Ir. Evora tt.',s portrait takOs PrOcede'oce. of 'all ". ~- . , • ,Tho Christian.A6heate sayi; '6 they arc among tho finest`en.grtivin4;a we fiau etteitseen, and tho publishers aiirsrespowlibieSor. their p . romisep. '... - . ~ • . TEHip, almost gratis, Post. tad& in rollers, eititor.engraring ancLa 64 wagnzine, I:year, $4. Ntotti;:t. "- • ' . .- • ii '. " 4' , :Agents retailing 30'at tineeig,i extra copies.- Magazines are 'lla er, - , Knirkerbeeker, Godoy, Atiantio, Blactiwo ~ _ .We pay ihermoney to the . •polilishers, 'wh6 mail the blagnzloew .4.`,mit of ongricingsla paid: by diffetence.betweeh.WhateZ and regular price of tlegazinelL • Pietnres sent at oneeipliSase state yr hen yotritiefer the. Mag. to login. .Monev.at our tiall'updn proof It' was .rattiled: - First pictures best so sand early; -to . .1). H. BAILE L ,T ec Cer.,., ` , -,,543 'Br on d 161 y 7 4 ew - York. ' nl7 Xtlp). T.J TUOGILIPSIS—A tiEw SUPPLY Dee. Ist, 185$ A. ?Valt.Elt.. H. C. TYLER