!THE MONTROSE -DEMOCRAT. TEE,, - 11:50 PER ANNUL IN ADVANCE • A. T. GEitmirsoN, .. - EDITOR, PUBLISHER,' AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE OPPOSITE TII4,POST-ctrii* 66 , 0,16101.164 DLUPOVRATIC 1V OM - NATION. - FOR GONTERiTOR: . HENRY D. SOSTE OfWm etorellihd , 1 i -,1 • Car ' We aq beginning to 'niake some li i.tt. impr• einenfa upon t e-. Detnoc r,4 , and ~ 1 expect to continue tnett Until our patrons discover , that their substantial tIOISper.I - is not only desired . 1-)tit: naaini*.o: - I I :lii M - " After next weti4 iwe . shall ii on-a tinue sending the Winger:it to . ol:Lich oft our subscribers out of the county hare • failed to renew their snliscriiitionsijunle.ss . they at least knoW that thefire iu the land of the living. • . 'e27 — The Baker family gav:e . one their excellent concerts in tli; plade oo3lon- . day evening last. Bein well-knoWn here. - they drew out a full house of our loving citizens . ; which ;they ,i3.lways ;do, they su4 l in their oiei an d deseri•ed pOptilarity.s,, Will not the se um!' direeprs of this comity turf} ant to 'll man,' :t0 - take part in the election of S..,tiperinteml4nt; on the 7th? We .trnstgluit the one 'elected will .not only be thee - elioice of,a, Majority of thosi.s present, but the: dirretors in the County. Let noione stay.aii* be cause, he - gets no pay foti attendane6 for. im acceptance of the office cOnstitit:4s an _obligation to attend ti to'all its dutie4 how, ever undesirable triey*May.be. ,• • ' L, • • We pitbll:Qh the j irst week pro,: ceedings of the Chaile'ston .Coniention this week, in as condensed form asimsii ble, and 4.:rive an outline bf the busiitess.-- Most Of the time, as' usnitl,ig spent4o kinespeeches-, some of are i . sretty gassy; mid some of the hired retorters seem to be at strife'in contradietiti and' out-lying each other. • (.*r report btits re liable as' We could makekmt.. We t,idvise the public, to suspend their anxiettake little notice of the oppoOtion.repo4and await the result. ; • , On Monday, owing to . sonic di4agree ment on the adoption ofia platforniicnine or ten Southern States :are reportil to have left the conventioni i. ; but it said that the chairmen of the ileleationsivade the announcements with Out titll authority, to do so. It is reported'-that there: is a prospect of two nominees, but we 44nnot judge correctly of the Probability.Aom the telegraphic reports'.. NO lballOting for hayet bden had 4 We en tertain no fears of a distro us resulti CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATIONS.. The farce - of appointing. CominittO•ts in Congress to investigate ;various: matters, and especially the use of f money. to cOntrol . elections, has been' almtit played otit_:; ? The Covode and other Repiiblican ecmnii:ttees meet. to take testimony in some Ocret chamber, were honesi men, ori , • tempted to be injured atie not -permitted to appear in self-defence. 'MOst Of the. -f.''-evidence ; " 'it happensi, appea4 4 the New York paper a day Or tit!,l36- fore.the-witnesS.is examined. Froriphis ./ it.;.appears that Corodei inakeg up Ovout Sneh yarns as he wants and, then hunts np some 'one who is willing Ito #t . his name be used )::; the author. .1 So r#as using money is epncerned,•the . Republican. committes have made some develops nts which they wish to saY but little oi:int. They . - found, what wasb'efore knoWnithat about t , 3o,ooo'Were raised in New Fork, in T 846, to be used to pay election ei..Pen- Nes in Pennsylvania—tO buy docur4nts, and diffuse correct inte)ligence and:doe trines among the people; etc. This rtifncy was traced into the hands of J. W,Por-. try, and here the emitinittee suddenly, dropped the . matter, Why was ibis? Partly because Forney now - one:of)their allies, and partly beeausir Forney-c4not sh_ow, and dare not tell *-hat he did 4ith the money! - We believe that TOitHey 4used host of it for . his own Purpose4-to start la filibuster neh-sp4pOr, and •topget, I ;elected Clerk by. the Black Republicans. 'Why do they not. asl Forney Whether that money was used foir , .cthe Dem4mtic party; •and Avhether le it!- mately or corruptly? !They dare so to screen - tiiernsels .and their s all'}} they .smother investigation. • What base ness nests! - . . But exposing Forney-is-not all, nor the worst; for himself, and his 'party4that "Covode, with his smelling committee - 11as - done. John Covode- has had the ttbdc ciliable truth thrown.intolhis teeth .thai he was -the agent to disburse *roo,oo'ci, for Fremont in this State,in 1656 ! To what honest use could so large a sum of money be. applied? Let:Cove& tell what.' he did with that, money—whether he uSedit_ all honestly (au improbability) or torflipt- . ly, or whether he put it.irrhis own po4et. Let them also ask. Tom. Ford what he did with the 820,000 raised obit}.lt!Was alleged that it . was usedte convineer ta editors that 'it .Was to-their interest to drop' Fillmore , and: stipport Fremont. Certain 'it is that several changed front very suddenly; and until Fordl tells how he used fund, it willbe believed ':that they were bribed.. 'Ford has . just been elected House Printer under a bargain to use half the proceeds forHeiublican party , . . purposes. . • New if the Republieau s hav'the least desire t•Q investigate, let theni e3ll on these three .beantie - Forney,LCovede, ancr,Ford. If they doritqt, the public must believe that they are j)!rpetratil* a farce for political effeet::, , .1. , . . • • . REPUBLIC • MOB ILAW: • The 'practical disnniim doistrine of .11e pnblicanism becomes snore ftdly develop ed:every day.-1- Resistance to law has now become their characteristic. The U. S. `Deputy" *Mud: arrested at troy, last week,. a colored ';man named Charlee Valle, - ttito wds afugitive front 8.. W. HainbOrongit, of lOulpepPer". cotm(y,‘ Virginia. He wae • britightbefore Com Missioner Beach, and being dentifted," was l'em;tuded to owner.- -Judge Gould issued a writ of habeas • corptts to . bring the fOgitive,befOre him.,"..The ,irrit was served, when • a crowd oPaliout" d i onsand persons gathfred and took him fronC,the --ofin!ers. " • The -.crowd . ,carrieJ. the fugitiy . e tO),he river; -he was rowed ncrossond aftei• being- landed' was again arrested by a l'ieet Tray constable. • Another.crowd'interfel•ed, rescued the fu gitive,sand carried hill off in -a "carriage. Pistols were used, butt do one seriously hurt. " • Are not such. practi ,es a full .rendorse . 'nem Of bite of the faMitlics'l declarations that! the "Constitution is aii , agreement with death, and a 'covenant hell? • - WeNrins iterms. , • • ... , No' less than tWent4eyen Black Republican members of (`ingress !limy misretie3ent their - c4nstitaents, accor ding to- the last . elect s ion.returns in their districts. The members were elected in 1858; but since then a i refictiOn has set .. in, and the partyjwhich ' hose them hat•i'be , onie a minority. ' , II . .. • ... Alen. CAss, noW in his, 78th year is saidlo haVe never tasted any kind of intox i , icatin , =. liquor: 4,.. 1 . J.,eint. Wise of kite navy, son .of the Governor- ofN'lrginia,l and kon-in-law of Edward Everett,is a regular contributor to Harpers Weekly=. 1 , • ..oAntursiustw, April 19.—A car passed: through - on dui Pennsylvania"-Rail road ditedt froniSt.Lonis for'; Philadelphia Loh is produce., . .' .. ,• - .The- sl.Very question Was' still tt . ..„... . . . der discussion• in the Methodist Episcopal j . conference, in session at .New-York, on Sunday-last. • ;Rev. MM. Wakely said he inn} been an anti-slax i ery man ever since he kneiv what! slavery! was, but. when .he saw that-the 'Course 54 . the 'anti-slavery men ti=ps to rule or ruin; he felt constrain ed to remove his - countenance from them. .:-. =The recent Liebuse laW, 'passed in the Legislature, refer4oiily to Philadelph ia, and not to the whole State. • the'reeent, duel bbtween.dov - ernor Bliss' and Dr. Stone, of Oregon, sik . , hundred person's were present. At the first fire Di. Stone fell to the ground, sup posed to be Mortally - Wounded, the ball of his opponent entering theleft thigh and passim , ' through his entire body. 25.—John S: Robinson, Chairman (tffhe Vermont deli gat ion, tlied of apooleNv this tnorning. Aptqi 26.—The Morn' ng Heraldsoflive was attacked last night by a dezen persons fr9l the neighboring town of Dunmore, and the editor and his men were ,severely handled. The dilficul tv grew from the ex!posure Made by the Iferald of a gambling house in Dunmore. Theimob wanted to know the naine of the author. and this information being tetbsed, they aftackki the office. ..Hon. .!Heverly Clarke is the third S. Minister to _Guatemala who% has died there within:five years. public sale of land, 2,00,000 acres, .tak . place in Kansas in -August ana Sertentber;'and more than 4, 4330,000 . acres in Nebraska, ht the month of Aug-. list. • ...The stun road locotuotire lately invented at Hannilial,..3lo., hiss bad added to its useful functions the power to drive a ploW. The owiters have already been engaged to "break up 2,000 acres of land in'.lll.ac,Ori countr." • . • ....The jail in - Stlytford, Canada West, has been for se,me time, anti isStill, - without a tenant. In five weeks it has not had an oceupatit. ; ThiS remarkable decline in the amount of crime is said to be due to the indefatigable efforts on the part of the au. •thorities for the suppression Oldie sale of intexieating liquors. .....D.truxo AND SITCESSFUL. TY.—A mok daring,-and, as appears thus profitable robbery, was perpetrated :at the: Coitrt House on Monday night, when the room ()tithe second floor, ocen pied by City Colletor A. F. Q. Muller,. was entered, the .sate opened, aitd i3;000 •ip currency, XSOO ifi gold; a trea,firy-ivar ' rant for $14,000, andother small warrants, liesideS a - b Out $2,000 in checks ab stracted. No ell( I has vet been obtained t o the liarties; . but, it is scarcely to be doubted that to some one faniiliar• with the buil ding and the habits•of the office the rob bery is , due'T -Yesterday morning Mr. Ho gan, the janitor of the Court House, dis covered ,the door- leading into The City Collector's - oflice,open. Ire • entered the room, and found also the door of the Col lector'S safo standiugo l pen. The, city will not be a lOger by the operation.—Chicago Press, • . • .API4tOPRIATE' .Arpomranyr.- , -Mrs. Mary Chesnut, mother of the Senator l'rom South Card:Jinn i has been appointed Vice Regent of the Mount Vernon Association . -,of the State.,She is 85 years of.age ' and had *_ peirsonal acquaitance 'with Gen. Washington: In the spring .of 1:789, - Washington 'visited Trenton, and .was re ceived with the,„mostnthusiastic demon litrations by the peopls., especially by the itriumplial arch was.erected on the bridge': over the ASsanpinck Creek, at the entrance of 'which rig .young girls strewed' flowers:•befcire him, and. sang song of wnlcOnie.. One 'of these girls is now 'Mrs. Chesnut. And she, who in the dawn of life Sang the Song of triumphant welconie, to "The HerO," now, in its - wane, joins _those who are endeaVoring . to pay the noblest tribute to that liero!s mem ' °D - • " • Ones night :Miss Anne Logan sus pected of burglary in Norwich;' Conn., es. raped ion -the officer by plunging into the - riVer, and swimming,. a quarter Ora mile, but, ishe was arrested next morn- Mg. ;• A married man eloped 'with a neigh 'hors's Northville Min lived 'With her a month and then returned to , the boSom Of , his, family, and a coat of tar and feathei.s, and a moonlight ride On a rail; prepare'd for.him . by r ; the-shocked vil k„gers. I ' . :fir Thaddeus IlVatt is beginning to tire Of jail life, as it, don't inake him so much of a lion as he expected. • He wish. es to knoir'hoW and -when he is ttrget out. i Friday" - we'ek the enormous quantity of 141,000 . hi/she's' Of corn were .tatipped froth Chicago, and 91,0041 bushels arrived there. : - - ' '• • • •There has bikn a - singular , coinci deuce of fate attending the, statues of Messrs Cilhoun, We,hster and Clay. kr. Calhoun's Statue ordered for Charleston, Was lost .a slipu4reck -offpire Island, "but finally recovered Svith ari arm broken, which I WSIS subsequeittlr replaCed by Mr. Powers the sculptoril; The bronze statue of Mt IWebster was, lest at sea, and never recovered; but, a secofid waacast from the same model; andirk now - in the State House I yard at Bastin. The first.model. forthel statuO of Mr. play lias also lost at spa •The - e - oincidenc(i is certainly remark-. able : - I • ' ...,t ...IA- Woman; in-', New Orleans, was married. on the sili iitst t int, tki-her eighth husband.. She has na4iTiedevery year since 1862;`and each year Ole . husband dies, to 'be shortly sticeeededpty anat,i*r, : . , ......Fitosi tun RioiO, nAiting.We have received the Brownstfille Flag' of the 17th. Peace' has been completely . restored, and the busy hunt :of industry succeeds to , wlr's hind alarms.. *Cortinas, With his fam ily and two . attendariis, are making their I way westward:, Ctert Ottivki has -scut or ders for•their arrest - 41, • - .' • ....We see it Stattidin some of our ex ! changes that by it.t*ent act of the Leg islature, the fees of INstriet Aitorneys'm this Commonwealth **Tit raised from,sita, 50 to *7,00' owe:000111 tried. .This is a mistake. The , bill rOeri.ed to applies ex clusively to the .eity teof .Philadtlphia, and is' one of the many, eXamples•of the -partial and; extravagant legisPition that_ diSgraced the last 'session. • . >lj . ...NEW YOIEN, eityilhas voted to expend . $30,000 to receive . thOapanese Embassy. Boston will piobably spend about *10;00. ••• --- '•••• -- 7 4 " -- ' --------- - - . • A Free Bank .witlit:a capital of *50,000, under the. provision of the new"law,- is to be established at Clearfield. '-;;The - books `were opened On Fridny last and• the whole amoiit, of stock was 'taken during • the , oa% _ A meeting of the pemocratie State Ex-, eeutii-e Committee )01 be held at the Merelmnts' Hotel, in itle City ofThiladel phia,- on Thursday, May lath, 1860, at 3 'clock, p. in., at w 1411: time and place the attendance of thelinembers is earnest ly requested. - FATAL .AccumsTs.4-George White, Of Eufaula, Ala., was tecidenvillv shot and . killed-by-Wm. G. I4brook, of county,-Ga., at Oxford,Ga., last week. - ~ot.h,sYud,ents of ErnOry College there. - liOportaul NOtioisal Works, Published by D. Appleton do Co ;346 and 348 Broadway, New York. j,The foll Owing works are sent.to subscribers in'anY part of the coun ty', (upon 'receipt of reta4 price,)-by mail or ex: piess, prevaid . : THE NEW AMERICAN •NCLOPEDIA:--A popu lar Dictionary of GenerahKnowledge, edited 'by Geo.. Ripley and.CharleslA . Drna, aided by a numerous select corps otileriters in alt branches of Sciences, Art, and Lit4rature. This work is kin. published in about fifteen large octavo volumes, each Containing, P5O two.columapages. The first eight vc , luines are now ready, each con taining near :'., 500 original Articles. An addi- Aionai volume will be published once in , about three months. Price in. tiloth,s3 ; sheep, $3,-' 50; half morroceo, $45 half Russia, $4,50 each. • . : • The New American d'eleptedia is popular withou,t la. ing - supeiticiiii, learned but not pe dantie, comprehensive but sufficiently detailed, free from personal pique and party prejudice, fresh yet accurate. It 6;:t complete statement of all that is known upon every important topic -within the scope of human intelligence. Err impOrtant article in* it [been qmtd.illy written for its pages by men who are authorities' tpon -the topics of which , theyispeak: They aro re quired to bring the subject up to: the present moment; td State just heti? it stands new. All the statiNtieal information is from. the /West re. pouts;. the geovraphical• ficionats keep,_ paee a ith the latest •.xplurations; historical matter include the freshest just views; the biographical notices not only speak of ihe dead : but also of the living. " It is a Illinaryl of itself. A REIDGMF.NT OF Tor: DIsRAEEB OF CONGRESS: Being a politicalllistory let: the United States, ffoin the orenoization of the first Federal Con. ,gress• in 1119 to 18561 Udited and compiled by Hon. Thomas H. Behten from the Official Records of Congress. Ttia work will 'be com. pinked in 15 royal octavo Volumes of 750 pages each,,ll. of which are now ready. An additional volume will be.publisheu once 'ill three months. Cloth, 83; La Sheep, $3,50*;. Half Morocco, $4; Hair Calf, 8,3.50 each: THE. WAY .OF Pdoconitio. THE CIT . . MEDIA on DEBATES.-. r Form a cluh - of four, and remit the price of four .books, and five copies will be sent at the remitter's expetyle'Qf'tirria.e; or for ten subStribers, eleven copies will ; be *lent at our expense for carriage. To AGENTS.—No other weeks will so I;4e-r -ally reward the exertions of agent. ,An 'Agent Wanted in this County. Terms Made known on application to the Publisher. Teachers' Exaniluations.,-.Tesehers examinations will ba held in thedifferent town ships; nt.9 o'clock. a. m., as follows.: Choconut, May sth, Clark' 5., ;- Franklin, Bth, South SchUolhouse; New Milford and Bo rough, 9ik, Groied School Building:, liarford, 10th. yillage; .Gibson, 11th, Union Hill;, Jack son, .12th, No: 2; Thoinson;Llth, Center; Ararat, 1501, Church Herrick, I6,tt, Uniondale; Clif. ford and ..DOndaf, 17th, Can' .Lenox, 18th, Glenwood &boo hhuse; Lathrop, 19th, Hills dale Schoolhouse;; Brooklyn; 21st, Center Sehoolhouse; Bridgewater and Montrose. 2 . 2 d, Free SchnOlhotuse; Dimock, • 23d, Corners Schoolhouse; Springville, 24th„ low School. house; Auburn, 25th, Low Schoolhouse; Rush, 26th„ .Champion• Schoolhouse; Jessup, 28th, Bolles Schoolhouse ; Forest Lake ,and Chap mtn, 29th, Towne; Middletown and Friends 30th, Baldwin's Schoollthuse Apolacon, 31st, Graves Schoolhouse. . . It will be required of all teachers that have errgair„ed schools (either positii=clT4' condition.. ally) that they fhal/ be examined in the town. ship where such schools are located, nod-all not having engaged u4lo°ls in- the township where they reside. ' . • taelo trucher,*ill please supply .herrelf with two or more shekts of foolscap paper, pen, and ink. . . The examination will be the written and oral methodic combined: . • All interested ire invited to attend. ' B. F.VEWILABURY, Co. Supt, Brooklyn, April 1,0. 1860. . . ikiiikltti it E El W ELI'S TAR -& WOOD. NAPTHA • • Rittlfall.4ll Is the best Medicine in the world for the cure of -Coughs and Colds, - Croup, Broimbitis; Asthma, Difficulty' in.Dreathing, Palpitation of the Heart. And for the'relief of patients in adranced . stages of Consumption together with all Diseases of Tlticiat and Chest and which predispose to Consumption ' It attacks the root of disease, and makes the fell destrryer sureumb:to• its influenee. It also pro. duces free expectoration, and induces het/Ay ac-. Zion in thedbeased Mtidous Membrane and tissues. Zits peculiaily adapted to the radical' ems of • One dose of-this invalimble SYR-UP Oen kites ease and cm:seri:ter:ay sleep, which the particular, _nature"of this disease denies hint. It is yleai ant the taste, and proinyt its effects. Try it and-be _convinced thatit is invaluable in the cuie • of BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS. - po cents per 'Bottle. . Prepared oily Ay.A ESENWEIN, N.V. corner Ninth & POPiar streets. Philsdedphia. FRENCH, RICHARIIii & CO., , ' General Whldesale Agents, Philadelphia. • lir For sale in Montrose by • . - 0132 . 9 y*l' - ' ABEL TURRELL, Druggist . F. itt 4 , 4 #l , v - 110i34LA*Tfa -• • • .. XE/Cidi r W or_ Tlpa AT STANDARD . .REMEDIES of the piesoar age; hays acquired their great gOputirity =ay through years of trial. Unbounded satisfaction •4 rendered by ibent coma. . - BOOPLAND'I3. GERMAN BITTERS 'Saar Complaint, Dmeraia. Jaundice. Xenon" DO.. . b!lttY. Diseases of tho Kidney; . and all illaeliaen analog from a dleorderod Hoer, or weak.' cos of .The,Ehrtrioch and Dlgostivp Organs ;IND WILL roarrivax rnferri , 'WM MIL MOOS nyu, Abp mu Junk ask E. our AlmanaC for prOof.- Patcs , ib Feats per BoW.. goolland's -Balsamic Cordial • WILL POSITITYLT CM. , Coughs, Colds, or Eciasensss, Brolehttla, Induonsa. Croup; Pnetuhonia. Inc:Want Consumption. , and has Perform Mil the most astonishing sures over known . of . CONFIRMED CONSISDIPTION. • 'As a Diarrhea Conlin! it Is unequalled.. Pats, 73 cents per bottle. HOOFLAND'S • .GERMAN PILL,: befog well known throughout Europe and America, needs no commendation here. Theyfit e purely •cgMable, ere prepared With great exactness, and are sugar-coated. Bo w better Cathartic Dill,ean be fonud. , fates, 2. Cl,. Pei hen. These medicines lire prepared by Dr. C. M. JACLSONA CO.. Philadelphia, I'd., and ft,Louis;Mo., and are sold by . druggists and dealers in medicines evM7whera. The nature of C. M. Jecuson will be on the outside of each bottle nr box. ' Iri our "Ercrybody'e Almaturc,7 publlebed annually, you Mll .Dud ,teethnony kcal ronuneadetory notice/-from all parts the euutitry. These Almanacs are ,Tteen away by a our agents. kr r',,r sale in htontrome by 16h39 y, TURRELL, Drwmist zsc • V. Pr" Notrat's Lifo-Pills-The-higa a envied celebrity whiehthis pre-eminent medicine has acquiredfor invariable efficacy in all dlseasjs it professes •to cure s has rendenah the usual petit ice of ontentationspuffingnot only nntieces ann., hut unworthy of them. ' They are known by their fruit.; their good works testify for them, and they thrive not by the faith of the credulous. In all eases of co.tive• ness, dVspepsia. bilious andilver affections, piles, fevers And agues rheumatism,' obstinate headaches, and general derangements of health, these Pills invartahl.fcproyed a certain and spekly remedy. A single trialwill place the LIFEI-PILLS beyond the reach of - competition in the esti.' mationofeverypatient - Dn. MOFFAT'S PIitENIX, BITTERS be folind to he equally efficacious in all cases of dyspepiia; headache, nervous debility, sickness incident to females lu delicate. health, and every - kind of weaknesCof the digestive organs. Vor sale by Da: W. B. MOFFAT, :fl:5 Broadway, N.Y..and by medicine dealers and druggists generailvi throllithout tie country., ' aec.3 ly (me Err The NmaleMmanization la often as frail astlist of a tender flower: Many of the sex enter into marriage relation* without being able to undergo the labors and tri als of materpfty. In this country thousands of young and .beautiful women are *4li-rifted every year from thisranso alone. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TEIIS will save many of this chat from untimely graves. This medicine has been used with great benefit by large numbers of -people throughorit the republic. :tint the pro prietors haye received . grateful commendations from all sections of the country. The BITTERS will be found to be very pleasant to the taste, even as a beverngeprompt and powerful in its effect as a medicine. It Infuses dew vitality into )he frame, and strengthens the whole eyFrem so that wothen who use are enabled to go through with labors which would, - without IL be certain to prostrate them: Sold in Montrose by . ABET. TURRELL. [my DyspepSitt.- I Tlits is a very distressing complaint and gives the patient more suffering than almost any other disease; in fact, it Inn combination of many complaints in one.' The symptoms are nit mesons. and are 'lithe na ture of almost all other complaints,comblueds From this fact arise the .very many eases where this disease is misr taken for some other, and so improperly treated. Theist minptoms—indigestion, natalener, loss ot appetite, heart headache.- etc., if neglected; almost always awaken. some dormant disease, and send the.nooreutlerer to a pre mature grave: What yon moot first do - Is cleanse the blood and regulate the bowels'; do this with the .. MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS," and you can hid defiance to dyspepsia.. Sold in Montrose by S. If, AAYIIE:t.t BRO. (my • .05 — The Mexican Mustnng Liniment: Th-e ifuldung Liniment CUrea Illieumatiirn ; . The .IThertaug Liniment Corm Stiff ; The .)botany Lininieed Cure, liter Mid Wound"; TAe 'Mustang Liniment Creme &reef, Ulcer", Caked Betetelß, Sure Nippla, Neuralgia, Cam and Warts. WIT IS WOP:111 81,000,000 liglt ANNITICO' To the United State+. as the preserver and . restrirer of val uable Rm., and Cattle. It vitro:, all Sprains. Galds;and Wounds, Stitt' Joints. etc. Did von ever hoar of any ordi nary Sore, Swellinsz. Sprain or Maness, either on man or beast, which the - Mustanz Liniment would not cure I Did von ever visit any respectable Brut:lest in any part-of the world—in Europe Arta or America—who did not say "It was the . exeatest discovery of the' fuze 7' Sold eFery where. .Eyery family should have it ;. three sizes.. rny3 3w] - BARNES & PARK. Proprietors, New-York. seo thn Advertisement of Dort. Sattriird'xi Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic in another column. Scholarships in {he Iron City, Binithamton, and other Hrst-class Commercial tarnished at liberal discounts froth usual - prices, by 3. J. GERRITSON. Democratin etrib.—The' Swag.Mity Democratic Club meetu ever: Monday evenitm at their rimm..over the Stone of I. N. IMllard. in MOntroue. All are Invited to atteutl. 31emberthip free. 'IL BREWSTEIt, Thwident: • . _ iftAVIITA;B . In Montrose. on the 'r.thnit.. by Rey.. J. C.. Boomer, Rev. J. Q. A. Ttounnn, or Maryland, and Miss SARAH M. : ROBINSON of Montroe. atnnt. Z - • - 'ln L34m,.0n-the nit, Lurr ANN; danzhter of,rastns Knapp. Epq., aged 3...? per. [Reed too late for Executors' Notice. LT. personsindebted to the estate of:JOSEPB BEKBE „ai deceased. are hereby required to Make immediate payment, nnd those having claims against said estate to present tent for settlement to 0. ti, BEEBE. ) Bridgewater, ;day tf,.18110-61. .SALLY BEEBE 1 SETTIBENT FIIUOSE ()nu Patmns who have UNSETTLF,DAeconntA i•tandlnAragainst them' on my Rooks. •are respectfully invited to ea andiadjast the Same without delnv. BROOM:VV. May 2,18604 it. A. CliAlll*:l2l.M.. • SIP ill,l et 4;1.0.4)0 % 1 Fors 141111 r, 1860 , AT'SUMMERSYILLE; Tinform the citliens uf - tble " cou . nly ll'iberi.r4re that thgy a l'Pcd reno rn w il3 r ' eceiving , • % WELL SELECTED . • AND NEAT STOCK OF GOODS . ! .eipeclallv adapted to the retail trade of this vicinity, We will make it our especial business to superintend supply ing the %Yenta of those who may taverns with patronage, and we Invite FA RMARS, Mr.CIIANICS, and th "rest . of mankind." to call 01•1 UP. I . 6lilig•. confident that our large , assortment will RING OUT.a w elcome to everybody who are fond of making choler selections AT LOVI PRICES, NO USE TO ENUMERATE GOODS! • , II suffice it to Fay the stars in the " rag trade" - oPother dap( have paled their ineffectual tires before the brilliant army of • stmseautble merchandise which In now tilling the shelves of our Store. We have evroythtng to Fell, and et . PR IC ES DOWN TO THE LOWEST'. and only ask to show our GOods and tell boir.we Fell thCm before you purchase elsewhere. Happy results., then, are aure to follOw Never was there each grand combinittions, viz.: the hearts of the old folks rondo : the hearts of • "new beginners" Illled,Wlth joy, and the hearts of all the' little ones tilled with delight, and eterybody made happy during the Spring and Summer days by calling , at the Int EITELTIff grlifit Oar shelves are groaning 'under the.weight of all kinds of all shades I -all cOlors! front the ccruldtuitue of an Italian sunset to the drab et the 'laid quakef, and must be sold: FE,OIIII, FLOUR —. Choice Wanda always on hand a large lot of Ready Made Clotldna, Hata &- Cape, Boots and Shoes, No. 1 & •2 Mackerel, Codfish and Herring., 'Crockery, etc., an cheap an can be had anywhere, at retail- - - With thin we close; giving all another cordial invitation to call before they buy, compare prices, and nave money. th'crwill pay the. highest price in trade for all kinds of Produce. • YOUNG SMITH. SUMMER.Svimg, Pa., Mar let, 1860.4 w TART GOODS, Crockery, hard. Groceries, Codfi4li; Meekerel,,White FiA;,&e. Jost opened 'and'for sale by DlOntrome. Apr. 24 ] J-.-LYONS .& SON. F. D. WOOD, with his CAR, is 'Mee more located on the GREEN, opposite to the , COURT DOUSE.' in MONTROSE, where he will cheerfully. Wait upon all who. may favor him with wean; - • • Pictures •irrsood Cases, 50 rents. •• Liberal deductions for Families. ; All l wark warranted tint •fade. ' (Montrose, Dec. Ist. 1859. Afflicted, Read.—yv . CoMPOUND SOLUTION for the PILES; is , warranted to feet a cure in every ease, and in all'atages of the disease, or the money will be refunded.. Full . diretions ae.company..eaeh bottle. - • f . Abel --Terrell, 4lontrosi';',T. J. Babeoek,Dimi ock . ; 0. G. Hempstead, Brooklyn; and Dr. J.W. Lynian,,Todkhaneock,.ageats. idea y NEW GOO 81, IT THE 11.'1. BRA NCH STORES • .. i. - - 6uttellierg, Igestubaun, &Gr., ribiltrosp, & Susqia Depot, Pa 1 1HIlindersigned hails Folded themarlves SPL'ENDID ASSORTMENT OF DALE AND WINTER GOODS which they lioast of Wing the HANDSOMEST AND CHEAPEST in this section of country. • - They nlito flatter . themselves that they have the best titeilities of 'obtaining l • • • fiobi frtsll from' , tide. 311irket, And 'are . determined not to be undersold by any firm this side or N. Y.. City. Id regdrd to RUDY MADE CLOTHING toe would say that being in this huminea largely at • • 24 Bey Street ;New York City we can offer thepublic bar,gains-hot surpassed by any retail dealers in this section, as we can sell here at • retail prices as cheap es • thime who go to New York and 'purchase at wh -- elesale and: then bring then here and have to make a profit over that' which they have already paid them. selves: Call and see US and - We will prove the facts. - - • . (Buittnbtrg, 'gostubaum, Montrose, Pa., October 27th,t1859. FARMERS, LOOK AT THIS! BEACH's NEW PATENT WHEEL NORSE' RAKE! TOR RAKING HAY AND-GRAIN,. is pro ,noimeed by GOOD JUDGES - to be the NEAREST-RIGHT of. ANYAN USE. Sci'ne of the advantages of • this Rake , are 'that the workman occupies a comfortable seat while taking, instead of-haying to walk, and that - its construction IS so:simple thatany part of it may iksily'be taken :apart and put together dfrain. Four bolts ate all the blicksmith work'required. Partners, plea t e call and exantine for ydiirselyes. Lumber will ho taken in pay fur Rakes if of the right kind and fetched in time. None butthaie ofdered will by made at present. This Machine was invented by 'the subscriber who resides 1 1-g miles North of Montrose, on the Snake Creek Ron i.. • ' •LORENZO PEACH. Altlnfrosei , Airil 24th, 1865. ----- rirri - ne - nearir - r - errnem speaking are words in: a .gentle tone; and reply; laugh ; soli, low .ind delicious. It was 'laugh such as' a woman sometimes repa a mates flatteries•with—therOyas nothil ghostly in it; • . • • 'Hannibal is a fool muttered Throe mouton. knpelrincr_t. the Al TENTi ON,. CAVALRY ! rp HE HARFORD AND BROOKLYN CAV ALRY nre he rehy_ notified to nieet at the house of E. Barnum, in New Milford.On the Ist Monday rehl or 'May. 1860, for Inspection. Pa rade and Drill.. uniformed ns, the lax', directs. ,np26 C. C. I'IIAYER. Capt.:tin: • _ • NEW GOODS! - Lawsville Centre, Stuiq..?9.,,Pa. ..vir ALL Paper, Wlndnw PapFrsanBl,r4ers; 11' -a very large stork , this' day rer , aiYed, by Aprll 17th. • it. KENYON:JR! , & CO. bailbi,silis; nn and e.,bnoes: nui immense variety, by . R. KE X YON. ift4 •IL CO. - 17 4 VER Y style of Colvin Pant Geode:..fte.-this I 'ay reed by R. KENi'ON,III! : & CO ; , • . , SILK, ITrocha. aoil Cishmt:re sha w ls. a large stock, LOW. R. KENYON. & CO.- : • 12BP-Is 'I.OBACCIS this day , reeeived a nd tot sale lower than elaewherein Su.qu a county. & CO. ". 140UL RS fur x r e A b L y E , l i t i . e .V b F o ll x S or itil 7 d . tore and . , _ LARDE Stock of FANCY 'Dry Goode for by R. KENYON. fR & CO. . , rill EA Setta , --Fiva Elegant Styles,:rnmplitte -1 'from sto $5O, R. ICENYON,J4 7 & CO. '. _laueville Centre, Pa., April; 1860. - • A CEL7CC3.; DR. 0. V. THAYER, of the DINGU~MTON WATER-CURL, 1W - 1 1. L -be-at NEW MILFORD. on FRIDAY. 1 V April 27th, at Ro-num's Hotel.!Af t iO will be, at SUSQUEHANNA on 'the FIF'PH of .each month dating the Spring arid j Sumner. at Nicole Hotel. "During eneh.visitation he will give• Free LeCtures to the Ladies at 2 ;(telock, p m upon.subjeetti of the first itnporlariee relative to the special • diseases and hygiene of the - Sex, revealing the causes of such maladies 'and those mist prevalent and subtle violations . Of physio logical •laWs h!ch result AO the prethattire de-- cline of- Ainerienn Women: revalide will fitid it to their.advantage to give him a call. • - . • • • . - ; . • Binghamton' Walei Cure, April .10, 1R60: tr Orphans' Cozut Sale. Bl' virtue of an order duly issued out of the Orphans' CCU rt. or Susquehanna county add 'to :no directed, will be exposbd to Public sale at auction, on 2fondaY, the 14th day of May, 1800, at 1 o'Clock, p..m.,•at the Court House in :Montrose, til t right, title, and interest of which Andrew Rooney. late of the township of-Auburn 'in said county, deceased, had at the time of hiri decease, in and to ALL that certain piece or lot of lied situated-in said township of fku b u rn,- boun itepts follows: On the east - by, lands of John Tte'yliouis,on the north.cast by lands of the said John itnd - of James Reynolds, on the-west by lands of 'Wm Bennett, and On -the south by lands tate the estate of Patrick Donlitvideceased i with the appurtnances, containing abbot 52 acres, and having thereon a Tram s el house, a - loe barn,some.fruit treestnd about . 4o acres cleared. - Tertng of Payment made known at -time of s3le.- ICATH A RINE, ArYA LT,If A LL, npl7) 'Admix &e., Andiew'Robrick, - • - C.21...rit.r, To 'Merchants and. Dealers. ITAKE this method-of informing' My many . kind and generous. friends - and euaibmers that ihavechanged my inierest in the . Hardaiskre Business; in New York from the housh 'formerly Mot, Thomas & 'lately I. taunt; at 215 Pearl street, to that of MOONEY' CON ft; COMPANY; , 23 Park' Row, opposite the Astor house,, where I would most respretfulltineito old cirtd new friends to eall i or send. their ordere, which :will be - gratefelly:reeehied and proMpily filled. bly address. will be ai'Montrose; Pa. until the Ist of April.' mid from that date till June, care of above House, or Lawrenee.-Griggs & - bury 46 Coincandt street, N.. Y. City: • nth*: • . TYLER. • LADIES'- GAITERS ANEW, LOT pia' operied.4-uoink !CHEAP " for CASEL., _ J. LYONS 4 SON... -GARDEN SEEDS& ONION.SETL" 3 erc TENED and for lisle by " Hare :8.. • - J. LYONS di EON. iscrma sorrow., • ! At GREAT BEND ; .PA .irmilasTionLivill be opened forthe recep. L' thin o Ladies And Gentlemen, on the 291.11 day (Wednesday), of February, 1860. 'fiesta 1h TurtfOr. Primary.firsnehes per Qett. bf I/ weeks, $3.00 Common 6. 3,50 Common Mid Higher( d• Higher En..oise, . 6,00 Leeson* on Piano, Mob Use .of "- ' 4 ft • 9.00 Ornamentel, and' Citrd, The Principal hate had much expecicece in teaching in New Yeti: and Penn's for the Idst ten years, irt Common, as well ais,Seltet,Otaded or High Schools.. References given if requirr d N. B —Board et the boarding hallj two doles per week.l, Lights and washing extra. • - Payments to be mod,c qmirterly in advance. mit y E. %V. ROGERS. Principal. HORATIO .GARRATT, ,Dealer in! FLOUR. GRA 14V,..OROCER , • lES. PROVISIONS. DYE. • WOODS, Staple . DR (IQ S, - N WOODE pncl. STONE WARE ALL KLNDS O . HOUSEKEEPING . " ARTICLES et YANKEE - NOTIONS .IN GENERAL.-=one doo r North of :4rnum'; Hotel, New Milford, Pa,,. WIIOI,D be pleased to see all his odd frient's and many new ones at his NEW Store fronting the DEPOT, where he is 'tirep:ired to show thetri • such a 'stock of the above artie ea ,as New - Milford his loft stood in netl:of. "Division of trade has as.many adfantages as division of labor." . Any man confining. himself Ito one ',Mnch of business; giving that branch his whole Capital areattention can 'keep a better assortment, boy cheaper and - SELL CHEAPER. than if the; same means and time' wati; employed in a.gerier4l trade. . If you dont think .!;o. call on the sobscriVer and be convinced. The. sound principle of,' - • SMALL PROFIT AND PROMPT PAYMENT , • • will be strictly adhered to: Butter ; and . other Produce farded to New York to' of the -best comm ission houses in the City, rind prom pt payments guAranteed. , • •4. - •- r HORATIO 'GARRATT. 'New lifilford, 'Soso. Co. Pa... A pril.lB6ll ty TO ,THE SCHOOL . DIRECTORS OF -Sl3, 5'11,10 9 /1.: COVNTI. griII . ENTLE3IEN pursuance of the 43rd section or the Act of Bthllay. 1854, yon 'are hereby, notified to meet in conception. at the COURT HOUSE, in Ztiontrose. ofi 4 the FIRST MONDAY in SIAY, A: D. 1860, _it being the SEVENTH day of the month, at ONE o'clock in the afternoon:and select rica :nee; by a.ma, joriiji . of the whole-nuinber of directors present, one person of literaryand scientific acTiirercents, and and expei4enee in the' art of teach:' ing, as tounty Superintundent for the three succeedin,tt years ; determine the. amount of compensauoit for the antnr, and certify the re. 'suit to. thel State Superintendent;'ht Harrisburg, as required by the 39th and 40th sections of the said•aut. I B. P. TEWKSBURY, County Superintendent :of Susica County. Brovklyit, April 4th, 1860..6a, DR., tfIURCRILL'S - CURE! FOR CONSUMPTION, HYPOPHOSPHITES, OF LIME 'AiIIrOF -SODA, THAT!FATAL teourge Of the human race_ Conetimptioncan now be prirented.end CpRED, wtth the same CERTAINTY OR any other diseese. . The new Remedy discovered by Pr.Churehiti- of Patis, has perforuitql more cures of Confirdrd consumption in a single year.' had' can be found in the reeorde of .Medietit History in the putieentury t• Rtail the following ~TestimontalB._ Cure of la case in !hell.2X ,Singe—lfynti,waot facts, ,t can give them . abundantly, that the pephosphities is the on)y. Remedy that ran cure eorsumptiOn. Read what Dr: PoWars . Says : J. 311ccOssrtit, E.q. r Dear sir; I am 'an Aln. pathe, of thirty years practice, ill Western New York. MY I ,firht trial - of - the DypophOsphites was made a tear ago Dei•Mnber, with great success; Miss E. C.. ized 25 years : This was truly a hard one. Th'e.patient 'had been pronounced a consumpti •e for six years precious to the begin - - ning of the treatment. She evidehtle was in the 3d and Last stage toberclas in th'e 2cl 'stag each 'Lung, ; several cavities in the Left Lobe. showing Overnnu4 rates; a most incessant emigh.; pdlseltne frequ'e'nt and weak to count.: With' tliese Symptoms of confirmed l i hthh.is, having no faith In any remedies I had ever tu., Pare used, I wrote to you and obtained 3 hottleS, ot.the.Hyp t opho.Phites. On using one, her symp. toms imphltved ; and during the use of the fifth and sixth, Ishe was strong enough stn walk half a mile. 'from than, -up to this week, wheal saw her,:she has ben at work. . • • This rerharkable care. I must in candtir;,-say, Wall effect fry the I I veopuosPnrsts. • ".• 'GEORGE R. POWERS, M. D. • Otos, Wyoming Go. ; N. Y., March 12 . , 1860. • STILL !410FiE REMARKABLE CURES ! - . . The following yter from an old physician in' Chester Cti.. trust' satisfy all Who have' ever dotibted the efficacy of this W - onderftil Remedy; CHATHAM, 3d Month, 26111. IaGOZ: .rifizsn J. WINCITEsTEn: * *. * Thirty-six • persons* have obtained the medicine from me, twelve of Which have been under my own care. Five of th were, in thy opinion , and judg. ment of; ether physicians, hopeless cases-of Phthisis--irritable cough, copiou . s expectora: lions of alperuleut character, night sweats and emaeipation. These cases were from one to three rears' standing. Au•eulation and percus sion developed sounds; which, taken in connec' ion with other 'symptoms, gave evidence of a condition f l om Which I have never,in seventeen yenni practice, semi a single ease recover by any other treat tent. * *.. * Under the treat ment of th i Ilypophoiiphites, all the bad syrnp 10the ceased; and they have' gained flesh and strength, qid health—smite of them better than they had enjoyed for seven years previously.. . The (nth q cases undPr my care were in the incipient s t ages, and'in them all symptoms and traces ofth disease have disappeared. Oftho s p who:were riot-under my care, I ha• o not 'heard of a single patient at ho did not express hinrse't benelitted by the use of the Remedy; although in some )f them-the disease wag too .far ad: vaneed to admit the possibility of recovery. , - I nresuene I ant as skeptical in medicines, or Specifies, an must physicians; yet, fretn the ei-. petience I have had in the use Dr. J. F..Churc; hill's who 'for Torloquulafici, I would sat: to all who fi avtl. a tendency to that disease—Tak e it; and th 4 sooner .. the better, before there is disorganization. * * * ;,. , 1- .W. W. TOWNSEND, 11:D. ---• • 'Mitch 'tees Getatainte II phophor- folltifitit WITILPROMPTNESS AND CIMVAINTY in every stir • of -CONSDM TIHN,. and with inesriable elite:icy in all De . rangeMlnts of the Ner6us and , Mood BvsteMe, aenoral Heliiility„ • Dysoepsin, Asthma, Rickets, Female ,C4mplaints, Npermaturrhea, in all dis orders di pp} on imperfect or imperils/ 4m: tritionqind in all casds of local or coust itutihnal debility , "They increase: the nervous or vital energy rough, check Night Sweats, and `diminish ,Expectoration,. inprove- . the appetite, arrest Diapira, promote refreshing sleep, and create nett/ and Healthy-Blood. ► ATAM.IRIAL IS A CERTAIN CURE! „ .Pitics—ln 7 and 16 ounce bottles. $1 and Bp. Do not confound this remedy with the Phos. phatem or Chemii.al Pond. Beware of all . pro. potations containing Iron,.the . use of which, in ennsumptiOn, is pronounced highly dangernus and orimln'itl by eminent medical stithoeity. Send for iny new Circular, which gives the only reliablO information in regard to Dr.Churth-, Ps Treattnent. Inquire for and obit only. Wtscur.sn's GENUINE Purrartanott; -and which ma ybe had of all respectable Druggists ' and Wholesale and Retail at the sole General Depot. In the United' &dem, by . • L• J. WINCHESTER, *WM f 43 John street, 'For a le by ABEL TUBBELL, Montrose., • • -SHERIFFS SALES. y o , r vi t t . i , tifu r o i • by Court Countyr t ' l l i i r: n and (a . mn directed, wiil:eipose tit; sile; bY pubile 7er:due:di-the C mrt un Siitor6y - May 5th."166(.0. tit one u'elciti.,p.m., the 1%,110 , ..viiii demtrilgia 'pieces or iisrcels - el larKE.:to wit . • ALL thareettsm piece or'raruti of ffati'd sit• irate , thelownehip nt gyi le. ertutily and Stat'e of Pa., treurided and a;"l*. ) ;i o wa, to 'wit :on the north by Inti , l Ira 'raid turnpike read, south .G fa:i4 ;: , .4 - nierry - of W m sAr . a wl west by land of. ilirkox f ceetatnieg about Aliree-lourths 01 an ue..te be the shtrie more or less with the appurtyn4eces, one: - Tratnd dwelling il , lll 4e, imrtr, aad ail ittipreved. --- Taken. in (•)cri. , titi.r.i atttte snit, of John! batting. ,Vit. A. M. Scot t • ALSO-41 . H lbat et4tain Piece (0- iiaw, 4 l of latfd Sitmite Co. Pa, bounded as tOPOtt, 4. Cu wit: north by the •public _ Glenwood to Glenwo, i:fttt.. by the ro,d..lending &Lin .tAtion nnrih; sionth by binds of Nmoi welt by Jaf:d o} - Is,.ite Smith; rontaiit4 , g about ha acres, be the - samb more or wii h the app!irt. , ltllllVeS, ilionse.partly tog aid Partly frame, a f-I•Mv• tarn, a tpripg„liouse, a ern:till . orehltVd, and about .2S :1:r6,1 Taken in ki•eutionat tiovinit orGtow . Bros. I's. Wm Chik. NtiTICE rO Pufictiasr.fts---T9l);•evept raison; dersatidin,riot..ee is hereLy given ilea pureha .tierrt irs i;ale's trill I:le required!: to pay the ritnuthit..bh! atz the Cale the ft has heeotile- imperatively necc....,.ry - .0 ipl o pt this" .rule, , andit will be sttictly ;,411:ored do,fexeept-in caraes where the intretint.er e lien and is entitle(l to the fund as pro - videll I,n the Ist see : tion - 4 the Act of Assedilt!f. applOVed April ;10thi,18.46,, which is as follows :- - Whenecer the Ourchamerra. of Feat estate atOrphdris' Court Or Sheriff's fttle. shill appear from tile proper reibrd to be entitled as a lien. Crecliti,r, to re- eeive the m:httle or any portion (if fhtt prodetlis icaid - sale; it shall tie•thi; duty of 111, s he r iff, 'administrator, executor or 'oli.cr persorr waking snail Sale, to' receive the receiptof sue:ll piircha ter dr Ourelk'scrra fet , ..the'atutithWl t i!cli he or thryl would appear, noun the.record rislaforsaid to b 6 entitled to receive ; f i rok tiled Ifin't this sec. tionlshall not be so eotstrued'aiqi; prevent the_ right .of said t 4 herilr, a"du,ini;oo:iitor, eN'een tor or idher person to ifienand :,nd 7 , reeeivoat' rn the tiine of sale a su - Qualei.lit•to severall le gart.toSig entitled tii ht• paid not thilproceOs 4 said sale; 'mid provided' further, rifiat below any piti,:lta,e'r pue - Itte:,ers shall -reittqc the bitnefit the -raertiom he or they steal! icrodUCC to 010 Shoritr or oth'er person -so timliing said sale,l n duly certified statement. from the prdper revii da m ender the 'Land and-itiVicia!'st.!aj s of the prekr- effieer, shotying that he i , a leih creditor entitled to j•etleird any Part of Vie, Prbeeeds of the sale Afures3id." • • J()UN ITWNG, Sheriff. ear," April 1 , 1, 48fiiute - i - Adininistfators' Notice. ‘TOTicE fikvipg ',. - dotintt, a th, 4-4 t o Butter. fivld; ! , f , ot'or;i ct-n, , tl. lifiat the flilme In n the ittulerAiilno3, and II inth•lit. ,•stuf,• rotits,:tiql to make il l unc•diati; pip,ent. JuLt.t g,•'l Tref - 1E024. mh2Gnt SS :C: adm'r4. A STIFFLY OF: Wi.,1 1 1:4 . P - APER. A. YHIETT, OF ST I ES.: • • • BORDERING, WINCOVV. PAPER &C., &C. A NEW SU.PPLY,..itis.: t.,v441: r.,r 'sale A ch. ap. Itlrou.se. I:ill,. s ; In. - e , ria.c)o-V - inat, - • - • :..torari 4 1`11.ILOR; I:I) 'loom hi. , i , e;t•. , :0.1.•,,, pod the 7 • rt ! ,l OA, h t ..110(le are,) 1 li:Lt' he ha. , rf•li.;ll , ‘ d rootni Dolt toiprozit Keil' to do :di ; _...Mootro•t% :I. J tfi - - MORE NEW.ARRANGEMENtS - rcpf: 1 m;:). - • R EAT-- A TT RAC T tO crt Ivular4 5T8.,":13T.. • ortlitE ext••riz•iyt: Pnnuturo E-ti.47lqlirrttlii of rtlitte,l and greatly iturr.,vt,i, 'Ow ifr, , 14 . , - ,•: 4.r, r44.!ttaly atm,.ttnreti) , if 41.1 riritt ity that :a-ley vft?,;Ealt p °lt band the- !' T ) - 1 • EL LATE 1, - To be fostud fit the Cioni4tts . .t. We give this following li..t 01:4isme t k r . the ar ticles whieli we will !fri•allV, reduced prices, fors - CA.$4l or It re,nrPAr: . 'Bureaus, Walnut or Jlaftogriny,.. With glassi, born $16.t0 - 1533. ' 4 Bureaus with Marlde or broeati•fle fr•sm. B,IE to 82.1. And a lar - 4.cabserinienr,lfrom 3, $l - 0. 1`1.14, to $l3, , Stands. card l 4 tands, f'.i Mt!' are i'• - • - •sprare• ,- Stand., ora” varieties :Ind Mices, frislul7s cents • to ten' dollars. • . DeAim, D.;var,sl mans; Lonniies, &C..• - .• i Centre; Card, Pier, Toilet,' Ihr.lng,iKirchen. and Emensien, Tables. .. 4 bmirs—caae -and AiVeoil Seats, RoAers— CO - ne, - Flog, and Wool ScatS, of c‘44;,y variety and Isle. , • ;Sofas, tete a tries furnished 'at short notiee at New-York prices. • - N.; R.': Ready 'Made coflins . .-op. hal l o] or for ni4lied, at shirt notice.—llear'srs dways reMfiness when 'dc'bircil; • - We toopliSy none but C,31; r. i'i7L :11.14 Ea rrtir. EXCED Wor:KAI EN. SVI4. intend i" ; 1.9 siitir WELL, ntid selr,it us Lbw :14, it can his imtirdcd. • • IN. W. S:1141'1.11, . I . l' t 1;! R., • . • - •r. EL 4. 1 1.Cilir4 - 4 . 1. Jan. 18th, . HERIIRIG't SAFES.! FA Rit I.: L, Ili EI: it (NG i'V (' istil', N0:429 Glieitraa P4reet--JAYNE'S 11311:'-Philad's. • - —,__.... ./INLY * Hantif..tßreis inthis state '- ' (-- /67 - 37 . 1.t -'. Fir o o f t t e iLle l' ar'Pl i-‘ O l o t f e Zlio C i b , :e n ol P iVel Iwith H tll'g Patent Powder Locks— 'both of whih. roev'd Medals at thO (World's Frac% London.lBst and She • ' -- 7' . • World's Fair in New Yark..1.853-4- _ . .- . More Than Twesity-illsoissand' lierrSag''S Safes hato•heen si4o, nnil am now . in tat:twit: nge, and neario . 400. havv been to-tiA . in 11 , -eid4nfal fires and... . . i have ot , t•l' 1 . 314.11 to prt,clve tlitor.:colitent4. We :/so keep on : hand -and make tii•yrthir— " Spiebeard etld Paihr. Safes"—(itaitation . of: hand.Tmo LfUrriiture) of atni:workroanship. -.• • • Also liar;riar'lioof Sacs forl - 13apk,,, Brokers an d Jewelers, Valli/ Doors ; 8;6;s for Specie. Silv . er Mote, ilte,-,jl'ho 'Burglar Prinif safe in Ifs° at Ihe • 'froa filuor's Office of O.' ay CO., 0 P • : 14 manufacture& hy usond is univcrally acknowledged to bt.; thu :ntrong,est safe •- in /no - tV( . • , l'er,outs w bdiing mfrs Ni7l-find it tri their in. terest 44). t.r for ou r catals , die before purchasing ef , o4lier•e, a.s the.s• are th7rnlyiafei snhichhire prnred them 4 tit . eA Proof and free f-ont elampue,•l. • sl.ou REW ARD ciII ho paid . to nay ponson that ruin shoW/ , t rr lierring-'s - l'a tett t champion Safes ciozr - I,dlcd,,to preserKe it cuateuts in an acuidonitil_l4t,ftt;C . _ ' .1111:111cIUNI 11 . 11-tal MONTROSE PENNA., - yr HE „iii, , ,,iti...rliavin g .purvh.od r..titted an.rnewlOurdished the .1.1•• . sass . , sa s< au. t. known and popular Hotel; - is prepared to.a . eeommodateithoTray- Ming pohlie and all the f}iteDijOrlS and eorivenietice's usually found inlirst-elase Houses. No effort will be Spaied hy.the Pro prieto't and his Assistants to make. the Hotel equal nn erery'pOint to any in the-eoutite • Thu itiir will always be supplied with The CheieestLiquors. _ t . .. . r -The Stables,•eonnemed tvith this Maio aro large, roumv and githveuientond careful. awl atteiitivu Metiers are always ,in churl 4. of them.. -3:S. TA}tBELL.