SECESSIO.I4 AT - CKIPAGO.. I There was an interessing - seene at chica go on Thursday when the : plaiform • reported by the committee.- Joshua R. Giddings, the King of tie Abolitionists, offered to amendthe second resolution so, that. it could be construed. to endorse negro equality and the'ilo , trine of negro suffrage. _ The amendment was inStantly.•vOted down, whereupon the old Aboiition-Ki4 rose and took his hat and started for t,ii s e door.. Consternation at. once seized breasts of the conservative Republican's. They could not bear.the idea of loosing the votes of the Abolitionists, and re consideration was t moved.and ., the negeo equality of Mr. Giddings was unanimously,. adopted. . I The threatened secession of'the Aliuli tionist soon;brought the Convention (.o_ terms. 1 , the • death Of the Hon. Peter V. pattiel of ,tlie V. S. Supreme Court, the country kiss one of its most le.arned.and reliable intii4l4, and Virginia a statesman of 'marked;plti ty and uprightness character. Judge Daniel was born_itafford county, ,V in 1.7'85, and had at his death attained the ripe age of 75. His .ancesto`rs had long been residents of the State; and were 'no ted for their patriotism in then . revolution. .Tudge Daniel was 'educated:A.Ptinectoit,. where he graduated in 1805. He chose the law as a, profession,• an studied; at Richmond under Edmund RandolpN Whose daughter he was subsequently mar ried. In 1808 he was admitted to the.bfr and in the following year wilts electbd a Delegate to the VireiniaLeghllature ftoin Stafford county, and'reelectea in In 1812 he was chosen a member otriFth'e Privy Council, and .was successively. re elected until the adoption of the new M - stitution in 18:30, serving also. for s a, c;on •siderable portion of this time as Lieulen ant Governor of the State, and President of the Conneil ex offlcio. On the adoptiOtt Of the amended (onstitutiOn in 1850, Witen the number of the members of the Council had been reduced from eight 10 - three, he was again elected; but in 1853, whenithe Whigs obtained a majokty in the Legisla ture, he was dismissed from office,stogbth er with associates: Tint the Whigs'r'e tained "thei i r ascendancy only for a sljOrt Period, an+-the next session, when -the Denweratsagain obtained'the.aseendencY, was at once restored. . _ Judge Daniel enjoyed for many yeats the warm personal friend - ship of President Jackson ; and in 1834 the; Hon, R.B. Tan ey liaNdlig. been transferred from the Alec of Attorney General of the United States to the Treasury Deyartmetit, Judge Dan iel Was pressed by President Jackson' to accept the vacant post. but he deciined.+ I 536 Pidlip.P. Barbour was vransfOrto from the Bench of the United States Pi's- Ariet Coitrt to the Supreme Bench, itnd President Jackson appointed Judge . Dail icl to -the vacancy. Judge Barbour :dy ing in IS4O, Pre. ,- Oent Van :Buren made .lu* , e Daniel his+succeszor. He has hel i d the office from thttt petiod to the prettent time. He was strAngly Democratic itOils pAtical opinions, and fully approved of the Dred Scott decision of his friend Chief Justice Tang. A "Xil E CONSTITIMONAL 'Horgan, in his opening :address at the CagoGonreution, prOrllleed thi "110.4)- liean the only real Constitutional part} if the country.- There was never anything: more untrue, as the 'record will provt.-IL% The preamble to the ConstitutiQn provOs that• Aye the people' of the United. Stales,'] in order to limn-a . more perfect_union.; oldish- justice. insure domestic tranquilify & c., doordain and establish this Conslitn tion of the United States of America. Ilow the republicans intend. tb carry in to effect the purposes for which the Con , stir ution Was established is best judged. Of by what they say. Gov. Morgaii hinis4lf . is an- endorser of the llelver bobk, and, id so subscribed cash to assist in its cireinia- lion. Among the cardinal principles cuukl eiatcd in that book arc the folitiwing "Np eo-operation with slateholdil to "No patronage to slavelolding mere ants." " No fellowship with them ir!iri'tligiiim" "No affiliation with them, it soci4."' " No reeo'gnition of prslavelrYmekeK! cept as- o- Ruffians, Outlaws and griniin4l.q." This is a beautiful way " to forth a niore perfect rinion,";ty proscribing ,ibc.fili,een slave States, with . their popUlatifm! i. I DELEGATES TO THE CHICAGO: cONTEN , TION AEEESTED IN .4 HOUSE OFI ILL F 2150. ; —On Saturday-: night last,sHis HighiieSS I - Johannes Elongatus made a descent With . his police upon the houses of fanie to , several parts of the citj. r .• His Ili7liness, on the eve of the.Aboli-, • thin convention, expected to find an aims large number of strangers in-thbi , e houses, .whoq, he could place tinderld,ri tribution to agSist._in making uP 000 that - was recently §tolen from the r•.. ei . . treasury. ' Among the nien arrested in one of thesi3e brothel.; were a 'number'of delegatei the Chiearro . convention. , • I Three, of t hese delegates, we learn 4 aie . from the state of Ohio, but We (have. ten j unable to asedtnin the • names:, ! them. Their mimes do not appear unit e lock up record—at le* not .their •i4a.l! names—and the officers .Of that nstift4mn are of course profoundly .ipoi'Ant• iri e gard yo th'e matter. • 1. •In cons•equenee of this extensive ha the magistrate was notified to: opera! isfi court at four O'clock yesterduy.inorning. The meu were fined apiece,; also rthe•! women, except the keeper., Who were ye quired to pay *2O in consideration of ; the profitable character of their_-austomerS.l It is. but just to state\tbat the tingnished delegate who 'represent's Ore _gon,*(San Juan ineluded) was notarnot* , thOse arrested. His love for sawdinst, does riot take that direction. One• Carrie . ron delegate, : who had no money, wns \ at• lowed to go, on a promise to Cote forsllra? • coln.- 1 -Chinvo Times: 15th "tilt far A. teamster named• Thomas Dcißa jug. on Tuesday last, at Troy, N. Y.,ej ed bold of the tongue of one of his- horses for the purpose of .niaking hiub clraw,7a d in the attempt, tinned nearly • the entire tongue out of the apiinaL The brutal t created a general sensation of horror,; o' the human brute was.penniSted to 'escape unpunished. . , , LINCOLN' EsTuusiAsx.—" Shim tho eeption of the news of the successful clay nig of the Atlantic Cable, no more minn s. ted scene has ever been withes.4ed city than has been. itnessed thi4 evening." —Albany Telegraphic' Despat s eh on ;the Chicago Nomination.. The laying . of the cable was a and .the "41nm:toted scene" a- short lived humbug.. Limx)ha's - nomination an Lin coln enthnsiasni—ditte:--ditto, ',llA3nales - Rse was . a.thember off' I,tien in i 844; whit in , that-conventidi internnl improven he voted against that 'convention wear ; now he, p now he is on tit coin, who denou l " unjust and unc thnore.Conventi vor of a resolutio the efforts, of the made to induce the question of ent steps in .relatt to lead ,to. the ous Consequence forts , have an it mitiish the happi *lancer the stabi the tnion,.'arul anted by any fri lutions. .... ... _ ~ . ._.,.. _ . . . , Inn.-11.antiRial. Hamlin the Democratio.Conven- ' ph.noMinatedLewiii Casa,'. I ,n .1 1 P, 41) p . p osed a syfitinn.or Qadits i ; in that: convention t. a trotiotire, tariff; in lye lavored` the Mexican Ofesses, to - favOr„ - a tariff; same ticket 'with - Lin leed the llieZicau war as fistituitional." In the Bal w. of 1848; he voted in fa.' „that .de\clared " that all laolitionists, and others, cli'gress to interfere with. layeri, or to take incipi ton theretO, are caleulated . / List , alarming and &mac! , z, . 44 ;. and • that all such et et.itahle tendency -to di; mss of the•Reople, and en ity and perinannce or ought not to he connten end of our pialitical instif ne-ii now a cAdida;te of a party whOse cardinal doctrine is to linduce Congress to interfere,with th s que4iati of .slavery-a party built up - s lely - and exclusively, oil' this. sectional b 4is---,-a party which" de rives-its .sustenauce and support altogeth er from.denouticiirg ;ind . ,v . illifying the Southern States and Ithe . institutions' of slavery. - In.the Senate a . feiv days since, the Homestead . Bill beiri, upon its papage,. Hannibal- Hatnliir -wa anionethe • eight Who voted, against it. - . A prominent pt :ink in the platform adop tell by the Cony, ntiot winch' nominated hiM for Vice Pr fs'iden . demands ..of, ton ,gress the passag of a l eomplete' and satis factory homestet 1 measure. ' A pronunwit plank iii the platform adop ted by the Comention - which nominated him for Vice , Pi .sideit demands of Con gress the passag'. of a 4mplete and sathi factory•Homeste: d measure. Thus much fo the ,- Opium , nt is - sistencv is not : nece Repubficin cand date', burg ,Pust4 • CANADA AND At Quebec, tilt will be converte " c for the Prince: . in, and kitchens, bedding,.,dining TIE P nen into 4 .1 LW fl . eOOll ablesi On - e wing is t. al Highness, and Newcastle, who accompany ' At Quebec they forty or fifty river and going 'down the .art: La' meet the Prince. Thel semble whenhe comes and escort to MI great Victoria bridged ij him. At Montreal 1, thousand dollars purpose of holdit of Arts and Man are putting up a• liey ha' nom a Piet lytn aciv." At Toronto thi ,ernment house the Prince. AL Hamilton t Ptinee , assigt in t ne to his Royal so.laid th& - found ace' of Ind fist ry, i 'da AoTieult mai this- Fall and to • . . How SEwAno LOST TILE NumrsAnoN. —The Detroit 'r . ce Press knows it.t obe true that, an old min, named A. lienbing', a resident of Gra id-llven, Michigan, was fitted With-a full set of credentials for the Chicago Convei tion front the State of Georgia, and thait he: Was empowered and instructed..to cask the! whole twenty-six votes of that State tin'. William 11. Sew ard ; but 'the plan miscarried, because Benniti Couid not raise tWo dollars with Which to get to Clieago. If he bad been able to raise the' necessary funds, Seward would have - beeir at least twenty-six votes Letter off in the Convention, and might perhaps have been nominated . . . The Chicago Journal, the day before the nomination of Win. H. Seward, said : "Think as we May, you can no snore dissect this man's life out of . the history, the 'success and I t,he triumph of the party, than you can take out a man's lungs 'or" -heart and bid Min live." The Chicago, convention did "dissect this man's life" out of the - success and triumph of thepaty,onEriday last. Renee, according to the Journal, the Republican party is dead, for in the defeat of Wm. H. Seward ii.lost• its*" lungs and heart." And the election in November will prove that the-Jounkal's verdict is correct. • " Sou) Cttzs.P.--4The New York Tribune, last week, has the 'Mowing: " The Republianicof lloylstown, Pa., on Monday le a rejoicing over the„nomina tion of Lincolt, feeling' confident that Pennsylvania caul be carried for him. Eve rybody wa,,s - pleased and in high spit- . over the harmonious results of the con vention. We learn -that there will be no third party strength anywhere outside of Philadelphia, anil not much there." Mr. Greeley, for one of his eperionce must be an innocent man, to be imposed upon in thisinanner, for, no such meeting took place.—lloylstown Democret. • • ANOTHER PROTER T.—The Syraeuse Jour-- nal, the organ of .the Jefry rescuer, thus denounces the slaughter of Seward in the Chicago convention : "But/the convention was 'not allowed to execute the -deliberate purpose which 'IL great majority of_its members entertained as late as Thursday,- evening. exceeding ly unfair, unmanly and ungenerous means were employeoointimidate and mislead the members of l ;he convention; and 'the' n Minat result was - the'lionOf Mr. Lincoln. \PRE.SIDENT 01 , 1. THE • CIHCAGO CONVEN- Ti ' &N*--LGeorge Ashmun of Massaciisetts! One p 'the partiesito the " secret circular" address to theirailroad companies some years since, propOsing, "for value re ceived," to lobby threfigh OcingTess a: re payment of duties . on failroad iron,pun chatled prior to the Last reduction. of the tariff, htfected.by Massachusetts blue lights and Southern fuli-eaterri. - "If :Wm. H. Seward President qs a Rlipublica can"..---Chicago Jounia.. The Republic cot that irm. IL 'Seward! President' as a I,i'epubl'. has the Journal say ' The tongie of opes to phy . F._ ciani the and to pWosopbere • - ' Tho stad.fisheit4 are said, to ' lie unusually sneeessful this season. Over fifteen'hundred men are;employed in the business bet teen Hartford andSaybrook. Five tlious.and were captured .on Monday last, and were' dispateh4d to :'the various fish dealers New York in. New York and towns in onneetie4t. . . .rrßlonciiii will repe..4t-this summer, his last year's performance at Niagara TM's. . iricf § - 1100PLAliD' 8 t 11: -y 11 Attal DI R I)2I CI4r 6-1 ) , 7411 E ;44,8 t in . • STANDARD' RtMEDIES of ... the'Present ait4have acquire*. their gre‘ nt popularity "Only`through years of trial. trubounded aathfactiou is rendered by them ,itt a2l cases. . tERMAN - SITTERS Irru. eostrivia4 cyan - , LteerContglatca, Ogsg;epata. itnindtee. Nervous Do. batty. Demand of tte irldnega. AAA all diseases 'suising from a disoilerainver, or weak • nem of the Stomach and Ingestive crgamy axe V 11.3. POJITTIVELI . PRM:re TILIAIHr FIVU4UOVS MU, II RUA All AUL 100FLAND'S 'GERMAN -PILL • being well known throughout Europe and America, needs no commendation here. They are purely vegetable, ure • 'prepared with great exactness. aid - are sugar-misted. No better Cathartic Mill tun be found Dicier, 25 cu. perbox. ' Thcoie • niedicineii ampreparediby br. C. M. Jacsaoit Co., Philadaphia, Pa., and St.l.o(rle, MO, turd ore sold by • druggists and dealers in medicine* everyishere. The sig. , nature of C. M: .lacr.sos will be 'fon the outside of each bottle or box. In our Ever r A.o,,ly's .dlatan'izepublished annually. you will And testimony nod comine*atory notices from . parts of the country. These Almo: num are given awayby all our agents. ! . . . mh29l Sold in 3tontroFe.by TCRMELL, Agent. record of llannibal Minicees-sary:- Con ,F,sary element in a iscß or WALEs.— Parliament House a temporary palace rniture is to be put inx utensils, beds, sideboards and pi- M"" Xotfat's a- envied celebrity whiclithis pre-eminent medicine the acryui red for invariable efficacy - in Itll aiseaseit it profess 4. to cure. ha. rendered the punt practice: l a ost entatlonspuMng not oaly unneces sary, bat nnwnrth of them. Thr are known by their fruits; their good worke testify qr them, and they thrive not by, the faith of the credulous. is In all case. of native . dyspepsia, billow. and livef affections, piles, fevers and agues rheumatism, übetinatd headachei. and geneird derangements of health, these NIP, have filvarialdy proved -a certain and 'per* remedy. A Aingle trial will place the . LIFE-PILLS bey.lnd the reach oP competition'in the cell. • mutton of everypatiClit. Dn. .31OFF.Ar$ PII(EXIX inirrr:Rs will be found to be equally efncacipue in all cam,. bf dyspepsia. headache, nervous debility. Fickness incideht .to females in delicate hi:filth, and every kind of w eaknegs of the 0 i_ erti ve organs, For sale by Dit..tr. B. MDFFAT,i:I3S Broadway. N.Y..and by medicine dealera and drugglits.annerarli throughout the country. , S 'dent, ly Sm. t apart for his Roy her fir the Duke'of foal Secretary 'will talk of charterium 'lake steamers, and v ren cc, - en muse,. tO Parliament will as present addresses; ntreal,' where the to be inaugurated. -important to 6heoseman'a The combinationidlngriallents in these rills arethi• result of a long and citetnive practice. ; They aCe mild In their operalion, and eciain‘liicorrec , tiijg all irregularities, pain tut memitrnations.Cenioringall ollstructions. whether from cold or ofherwlse;',: headache. palp in the side. - palpitation of the Mlrt,w hit es, all nerebna affections, liyaeriei , ,fatigue pain In the hack t and . limhs, disiirbed Which arise from interruption of naturp-4, ye received twenty -;oveivnment for the ovincial Exhibition es it the time, :11 . 111 i onic ",Crystal Pal- PR. Cla:Esk..V..4..\ — s PILL . ~, i svas.thecUmmencernent of anew era in the:t reattnent of tlilse irregularitief and 010 14 ructions which have rom-igned.tm many thoarands cram: young, the IM:itititbl and 'ludo% eilito a PREJIATUIIE No female ran cnly good health M regular, and wheilm'er an ohe-tructiomtakee lace :the g‘Mlcral health' begin., in decline.' iitter-the nl l aov aeeommadTftibn of •opose to have 'the iis,nrat ion of . a" sjat :mil they haveid quite of a fine Pal h the Upper Ulna itiob will be hell Prince will be DR. fi:ESEMI 3' 'S. TILL ' arZt The mot effedtual .rrtneily ever knotenfor all c'omphillittlnmtliar to Fottedt.... .To all dn.:v.)lre lnvaluable;iitof , , sittg, with certainly, perit4ierd TY'ffiddrf-hi. They are. Itilown to thomands. who !lave med them at different perio'd.-.. 11in tn.:thou? the COUII.- try. having the ~.ank: t ipn of some Yf the most•eminent 114,- . I<iCitl. is, 4111 r (h.q. Explicit dirertiqnr, mating why *when thcy dobt. hot be ncol, w4theach Box—the ni-ice one dollar lal . tux cokoaining 40 3,1112. • Pills sent by mall, promptly, i:ty enclo4lng ',Eire to the General Acent:. For vile by Prtieis - t - 8 'generally. IL B. IIUTCHINGS. General 24zent. 21) emLir,t4.. N. Y. 1 T Ir. J. W. Lyman, Tankhannoc . and ABEL UIOCELL, Huai +e,.4 m,)30 Iv M.EXICAE.DIUSTANp LINIMENT; Intrinsic virtue' alone could hi-ure the SUCCCS2 which' this article has attailicil. For Rheumatism. Salt Burns, Bruises, StBT Joints or tAldi., Sprain. pia Evil. it Swellings upon ''oars, it ha- no Latta]. - Jo p, riot, will be without it why; has once test ell its value. •• And with' reference to the ; gilierid estinniattu of the Xastang nfent, - I can cheerf i nlV say that d i t article ever perfewmod. rn mrtny rims in nurneighboriniiid as this. LW. Smith. Ridgefield. Conn.' S. Leitch Esti; 'Hyde Park, Vt. writes, " that the horse oad edn.idered Vorthles,, This case was spavito but sinco the - free use el' the Liniment I' have sold him for $11:0, Your Lirimimt is doing wonders lip here." Such testimony is - reachling ns every , day. The half Is not told. Even family elitiuld have it. Beware of imitation,~: The genuine I.inintilit is 'sold by all respecta ble dealers throtighout'the hrorld - . _ -''Health and Pare Blood areinseperable.—ltecollect -that all sickness hrlges from iraiutrity of the blood. and that JUdson's mountain Herb Pills :frill so surelyflndout and cleanse thesellnapurities froti the system that disease cannot exist.' So . ;:sitnple and intkkent are the plants and •herbs that compoicthem. that itiis not necessary to have them sugar. coated In order thaci tile stountate can, bear them. In most dases - pills are sit gar coated because the materials of which they are into . nre so malignant and griping, that otherwise a delicat4stoinach could riot bear them. These pills (1,,i1 with dlsiiase at it is. and will not only cure by removing du; mus`e. but will build up and restore the brok4n. constitution;• There are v who have so" trifled with their ..Consiltutions that they thin medicine cannot help them ; letLnot even these de , pair. Inertlnlity and scepticisin are 44•erthrown by a mass of ,testimony which istruly im•sistlible. ' At find the virtues ascribed to these, mountain' herb pills' were long dell). ed fain:fleas, The:public had bola so often eceived they Conldtaot believe: therimple trOhsativanced ' their dis c serer. Yet facts undeniable;) attested he • tresses of, , he highest character and r..c.spec,i,ability, hate proved. and are proving each driy tife virtue,) f this mighty healer.— They mark by thCir miraculous power and efficacy a new era in medicine. • . Sold Only In'Ofontrose by ' • jelw . ' • ' :R. tf. SA 17.1:E 1. BEV: -. r-tr - The follow-nig is. a sampl4 of the nunwroun team's. constantly receiving fur Ilo.teltdr's stomach Bitters.: Cuhuilidagua. Jute 15th In.Z. ..1fk0r,../Yogrerferock SmitA,‘ Patii,or g , Pa —Gents:. we are strangers..J herewith ent,i.e votet, wenty-eight dol lars for four dozen. liostetters 4totiiiith Bitters, which. Ohio, forward via Michigan Soittlierii Railroad, •Toledo, Ohio, and Claitoa station. I hat n purchased several doz en bottles at Toledo this enninnit, but the vale is On the 'incrase go much that Lwish tolopen a direct. trade with you.' I was Induced to try vourtltters by my phrsielan. for the Liver complaint, and ret , e, ived. such material mild that have retziraMended it to others and have sold about. .two dozen per weekqur some tittle. I have all kinds of medicdueln my e.ture. but ther§ is none that I can go cheerfolly reeumlnend as your ;Jitters, for I know they have helped rue beyond-my expalation. Yours res'lY, Sold in Ifuntroge by ABEL TURRELL: u FOTICE.r-The Corder Stour pf the new I RiSBYTE. RIAN Cll(.'.helf, V.ln be luictirltb approkiato eeremo , idea, at 2 o'clock p. M. on WeibiL.dar afternoon, June 19. . . V 1" Democratic Clitr,---ThOusq . .tOnnty Democratic Ch b meets cyery;Monday,cieniiM at tkeir . ruom..tmer-the Store of I. Billiard,. in Mo4trose. l'Allore invited to attend. Niemberatlpfrie. D. F.WSTEE; Pre-aide/it. " • At the reeldeno of the bride'e!jtither, in Silver Lake, on the 3114 ult. by the Acv. J. V. ,p•meny, itA2rmy 'DUPREY, of Middletown, anc> ..117se MARY A. NU: Illy of Silver Lake. - - . , In South Bridgewater, on thepth ult. by the Rev, J. F, Deane: Dr. C. P. HARVEY. of pimod lam JCIY 08TRRil0C7 of Bridgeulter. .- : . •.- • ~ au* - _ . _ ~...- _ ~. In Rciek River, N. 8. Wales,. Sustralla, Nov. 9ttt 1859, Dr. J.. R. FOOT, formerly Of ,Nei lilifOrd, jiuSti.. eaenty,' in the 84th Year of his age. • , HELENI _ in lantlin, oO•the 18th 1n5t.5 14 ., In the 16th year of het' age;. also on the %1 met, lIERRICII T.,in thti elgOteeoth yeitr of his ag `e-:-41.114aren of Nary Godard, wid ow of the late Eli Godard of Fiddle,. •• • I . , :It Ou n . iiii A iltirnElll • • •• .. na 1-- - .AT. THE t DEMOCRAT "I OFFICE.. may:zim , .- .i( ' '.. •1 . If: cannot• be made. uo other man 11th. (vent o¢ has said cannot be made , n - , 11 Now what. .he patient devel ! sease of the body, er disease -nf•the IfOOPLA-OD i S See oar Almanac for pied: Pgfes;ls cents per 114 e. Hoofland's"Balsainic Cordial I WILL POEMT/11 SL7M Coughs, Cada! or Hoarieneas,Otani*, lanes" •• Croup. Paennumila, laaipiidt Qonanmption, ' and Yarn perkmpittliemoat asion)abing mina over known coNrixtmEn CO*SUDIPTION. la a. 131arrbrea Ondlel It is unetittalled:. Pita, Ta . eenta - - per I..ttka• BABS4'S cf. PARK, 4sropri;Jorit, Nile, York.. ABEL:TURREU. IDlASjust returned, axons selecting aniiptitcbasing and is La. now reeds:l4ms of thelargest end best stock.° of • . • ever offered in this - market. The quality of ; nearly every : ' thing good; ail - warranted as repreecnted as repnssented.• Terms: Reap NM and Lots Price*. .A general Wolof the stociz May be formed froth the followthir enumeration: Dams, Mulgants, CausnoXXs, Pattrre, Otte; • TAIMISIIICIL Wzanow GLASS, DTI STUFFS, GROCEMEs, • GLASS WAILS, CrtoCKSHY, 311 tors; CtocKs, WALL Parre,:s : • WINOW ILLPIII, • • WINVW OIL snangs,Ps,scr . . GOODS, Magical InstrumenLamps, Jewelry , Perfumers., • Stone Ware,. Brooms. Brushes,. Whips.:Lrmbrel's Bird Cages, Pocket Knives , Thins, Pistols, - Arumnnltion, Liquors, Trusses, •• Supporters, • . Shoulder Braces, .port monnaia, .Spectacles, . Silver .ihsplated Spoons, Forks, &c.-Gold pens. Stationery,• Violin, Guitar, Bass'Vlol Strings, - Lithographs - , porcelain Teeth, Artist's Tube paints, Brush ea, &c. &c. Also some-Dry Goods, Wooden Ware, hard and Japanned Ware, Plaid and Oil Cans, Camphine, Coal Off, Burning fluid; Alcohol, Turpentine, lamp, tanner's, neat foot, lard, olive, castor 'roiled and' raw Minced Oils, White Lead, Zinc, and all k inds of colored - paints, Vine gar, Canary Seed, also nil the popular PATENT - XEDI. NEs, and other things too numerous t o mention. It in impracticable to give more than a gencraLontline of my stock through the neerspapere, every one wishing GOODS is Invited to call and examine. Customers on entering the stpre must not expect to Mud every thing In sight. but nearly every . Article wanted will be pioduced by inquiry: Thankful fey the liberal pitronage hitherto received, he lopes to merit a continuance and Large incense of the name. ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, June 5, - A.G.WOOt CARDING: 1: 1-453 7 33.CO1C/.0 WILL attend to Ids old and new customers as usual-- BroodAm, Jane GM, ItaXl—/f myZ 'Mkt " Pain-tasif/C TILER White Lead. In oil in kegs, A cents per lb. Zinc 8 Lln.ecd'oll, by the barrel In cis. per gal. do . do - • For sale by ABEL TERRELL.. - Montrose, Jope, 1860. CASE - 1 1 AID FOR 71 ‘71..7 411 . 'At. -• . iißo.s. SEW MILFOID,Ta. June 4. tf CALL Al. THE CAll• • IF you want a good PICTURE. CHEA P,inll at the. Car on Wt. Grt•ett. - Daring juht reurnedirom the city with a large aseortmeht of T/CTURE CASES. • I am now selling them at such prices an toinake it an object for hny one wiehing a picture, to give me a call before goinu else where.• F. D. WOW). ontrwe. June 5, ltt. tf NEW. GoOODS! EVAN% & ALLEN, otiltimed and reniodtled their Store., hare the l Oen sure or i fon:. iug. their nunierou , s eurtutnere that they' are now rezoly to billAr the Kerr assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES; . - SILVER WARE,.PLATED WARE, FANcY GOODS, , Tea Traysilreastpiet.,Fitsgcr-ring., Haft Eyitra.cts, - Haney Soap; aci% &e. I in this part of the Rater. They. have just returned fitim New York with u full anti azten,ive assortment of ;mods i in their line, which they Waite pairehasetr:forra.h of the manufacturer, and liup orters. and ti c ter theranTives they man offer inducements both in star, variety and lad , resc not to be equalled west of New York. Determinet: to I keep up with the progress of the ants. they have added to their assortment many :article, not previon,ly kept orgen t,ral tatilaty.and beauty'. Thanking the emuta un aty for the liberal patromme heretofore received, they would solicit a continuance and increal of the mule. . Binghamton. May Nit. . It(A). - L., BASBELI„ nEPAIRS Clocks. R'kelieQ. and Jewetry at the • shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. All work warranted. ` Shop In Chandler and .V. ,- .nria store; alovrtzeosE, Pa. t f • REMOVAL. Dr. - 1::)..A.."1"17LICI-M. TT AS moved hi-OFFI('F. to a room on Turnpike Ftreet, .1 & rear of-Poet ”tore—lately tieenpied by Cooper & Co. a. an office—:l very ham ion, and an exrellefd piney to-reevivteitione.!, k 101 C II . .)treretli on old ac count-. n • may be enn,nlted.at all honr: ;n the day, when notYthsent ottproft,sitinal Vicr - Elhiebtl attention td treatment of direa,ett and deformitiee of the EYE, Cl.l - It FOOT, cod till 'tin:teal operation*. • ,IfttOrox ./qhf SPRING STYLES NOW‘ READY AT GREAT BARGAINS ' Ready Pay and Small - Proftts! 1-I.3ECTII L.I=I.3ETT Is now receiving a full find choice stock of SPRING SUMMER GOODS , NCLUDING a great variety of rich Print , in Nett' - I .Gingliam., Brilliant, !Amur. Challicr. Silk Dre ruee nod Bareges, Brick. Fancy. and Foulard silk-, ci ry low huh a Superior .1-i.ortinent of Silk, Br , he. Ca•ihmere and Stella shah :Mont thrter, Para.ol, 'loop Skirt-i, Ruh Ritmo., Bonnet.. and Flow er.. Broadcloth., Cacsiniere, Summer mull, Sc., hith large irctortment of other & FANCY GOODS, Ac 11.1...11. In Grocerie‘, Crockery. lliirilware, Iron Steel, Nail.. Stove, Mug, Priihte. Oil-. Fluid. Boot. , and shoe.. Rat+ and Cap, flock., Garin tine, floor Oil Cloth, Wall Toper, Painted Wiudoh Shade, .tc. Thewnt Ire etock hem., large and boughtfor cash, and largely from 4:annul:Klan-re and-tiret hand, hill ghe ruperior °ppm:lll4n., for choice ...let lion. and low-down and will lie cold on the mo.t, fat orable rm. for =eh. protium, and to Prompt Six-t,rionth%' buyer, An examination of the Goode and price: , will be fogad profit ? Ale to these i.ll to buy, N: B. Flour and Salt constantly on band. \E' .MILFORD, May 31, ism • PAID FOR wool. C. D. LATHROP, Motati>wke. NCWS .News HAVE You HEARD The NEWS? WHAT NEWS? yIIY THAT JIEHIHMAN h NOWREC.EIVINH direct from New York. another of hie choiteetudka:of • 0 n Q., embracing in the lirp-Goods line, de Laing: , . man tillas Poplins. Prints, etc., etc„ete. ast,i) full utockof Domestiek.. such us surnuptr-clothlt,, for men and boys' wear. Shirting!, Tickings, Denims. Cotton Yarn, -Carpet Warp. Batts, etc. Grue.eries—a full.nasortment.— Fish—Mackerel, Trout, Whitefish, Codfish. and Herring. Hardware; building =aerials, Nallsi Glass, Putty: Paints, Oils. Dyestuffs : la.ady-made Clothing, the woricniatOthip WA UR NTkIN hate, Cups and Bonnets, of the latest styli.. Boots anti shut's, worth front tots'''. In fact almost every variety-of Goods , usually inquired for at any country F tun: cau Ilefunnd at the , , "OPSONYILLE EICHINGE," and it is the aim of the proprietor to make such disposition of hie Goode that neither - hie EIIELYZA nor hie patrons will I r i;on ' sflre, Pa., Jane'lid, 1860:4 ~- ~ ~ ~~ • • ESEN %V EINI , S • .TAR AND <NAPTHA Ice tie best Stedicinelnyeeicorld for thy, cum& Coughsadd Coldsitronp, - - Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficult Breathing, . _Palpitation of the Heart. • 10,r-fte rrltef (2( .14ilelda In advanced slava of __,:Consumption together with ell Diseases of the Throat and Chest eat which . • • predispose to Conscunption. . cdtacke mat of dlicase, and mace lAefea . claimer succumb Goa* injtuerurs. Rao prodw at‘cn ef; Induce, healthy aYion Vife ee d= r .tHi ..11end,rahe.and . It is peculiarl adapted to - tha.raidical cure of ASTHMA, -` Oni d'ate.of this Invainatele 'SY.I2T7 Vivi Oyez case and amsequeall aLexp. ickith the particß fur . nature of as disease denim iicery pieaeant to the lade, and prtvipt tarcce tr. rill it e ' be O:l4Ol,CrAi that it is tricahiadte in the core /if • Brosoilsial Affectioni. - . Trice 60 pinta par Bade. ' - Prepared orgy' by . • 'Br. A. ESENIVEIN.andsoId 4A. Ercnwein, 010.. N. 'Conner utet and PoPLAßerf_reetf, • • PAddiera, Pa. Pos sale in ikent.roseb TOWELl ! ...Thisgfae, .• - -----':.-. TUBE:: Mt --- t , -- - --• TOBE,.IIIN A q S 0 BRiiSH,SCOtTB; and CLE M to be ready for the FUNGI:N(I4a it can be w 1 cooed every day to the week [Sundays excepted] by calling at the - • .. •. •• ..• Montrose B o ok .-.Storei . -, - .-ANICI WALL .PAPER DEPT. ° • 1 and pnrchaslng of A. tr. Bullard enough eheaP and boilintLful• wall paper with wht kW hang all your rooms. 1: . . . . • , - . Just neceivCd : ' , WALL •ParicitTific. co , Ai-the Montiose Book Store. pv, tutu Isioo.tot.iiis, At A. N. DULLARD'S: IkALLPAPER and BORDR by the 10 000 YARDS, Al Ike Wall iPapi!'r Depot, Wall Paper from 5 to 30 cte-pr Roll; and Pplendid border from le to setti pr yard: Wall Paperikwdering, Window Curtains and .11. inures cheaper than the same style: sand qaalities can be bought for at any other place in 6.,;•ind of Montrooe, rots THE rtnanr. • A. 'N. BULLARD. .• • ALSO—A new and large assortment of SCHOO/V.Roats and STA - TRINE/IF, Mbrellaneoue Rooky and TA:NKEE 'NOTIONS too mtniertinr to mention, alrof which will h' fold upon the principle that the "ipimble:sixperns.‘" better than the "slow eldllittg,'! by Slontrose,llay :1;1%0. • I.aADI HAVE YOU HEARD A. , MISS' 'CO •.:, A 1 ,. WAS JUST i ARP t IVED in Monirose, i--a and located on Cheathat street, first door abdie the residenceof Wm L Pont; whbre she has opened ai st it ol .-- I F MTtIII] BI T -KU C- IY.PB C • c 1 • 'unsurpassed in beauty, richness, and taste, and is prepared to supply the Ladica adds county with latest . PARISIAN AND CITY STYLE OF . BONETS I Ribbons, Laces and all the frimmingtLusually timud in a: first cla4a millinery establishment, at prices surprisingly low, tkoimlts cleaned, pre pared and trimmed lit stylta mist beautiful and than entire' new mode. ". • I.4,ARIS' a mprtrired to fit,lhe [,tidies with dresses . ; I suiti iro i i , t lt u .„ „th!.tyles t patterns the latest and most 31. y 17, Pim A!,t.:OL DR. 13I4.CKILA.N. mAY BE FPITNO, fur some come, at MILS. IIED7S; near by the METH, CHIT Hell. It to very deairdble thatoll Indebted to Ilnd as to - (tut hold: Mr. Printer ! 'lf Ia Ilse to enlarge upon a imbjeet godiantateful and re' to moot people. i • 31. }lnman, May 16th, tOrt - 11 T OOLL. Truk: ,:übscribers harinv, !rented the estal;ll,hnik.nt for, inerly owned be r..erler!at the Salt Spring InFr/mitlih, areL•pllarerl to tak6'Wouli to manufacture into CLOTH, 1 , 1-1 1 IN ELS, .&c., on shares, or by the yard, to suit our ca.robilere, • • - .• • FACTORY • . A qu.nitity of lawool cloth on hand to exchange for wool: on fair terms.. A word to the wise and prudent. Our cuatotneramoty. rest ut,surcri that cloth made at our establishment 4 not c_ourpoo-ed of old raga, dust, and. the many other icorthle.s 2 - unit:riots. glued- paated ; und Oar, tered together as fethe great mass with which' the I:otaitry hurdtmed. . Wool-carding. and Cloth-4i res , in,...T in their mengon.i will. be eicernted with de patch and neatneis. usual. at "lice and let live" price, ' quantity of good Lath kept on hand-end niade4o order. It ie expected that payment will be made, in all easea, When the work is delivered; in e, eh. or ealable prdduee. tmw it giriid cl e an greasewanted in exchange.. :::1 1 .-- s Oviiide.eatning from a di-dance with :fool, can car=ed to take limn& n ith thin at the thud. May k11,1.9;0.-..lth. C.I.A.IiiiANG , S , • ~ 110118 - PITCH-FORK, , ~.. I 7 111 A NITFACT'II BY S. .:01.1LIACI, , . -m V s . ALUAB4E D.IPILOVEVE.NT 'TITS many important adv .- lin:age , over all of it ' 1 Forks. hinting which are tin: following : The lines being 1 allowed to drop to discharge it load,. the tilting ofTWe 1 11.1:1(111., its in other forks. iv avoided : hence. hay rim hom hnloaned lyith the utmo.t tlonlity and ease Into shed N iviii- ' 1 dows (414 - eiceatli purline L4-sous-and other places ~heire. i other Ildtse Forks. cannot tie used. - Wean in all . kla - is be • i1E11p1,!7,1 IA it h greater case j tlmitane other lion, Fla - it ! 1. , 11111.1ily lidai,l,l-to shirking. With On. , York, a tun of 1 hay may be u nloaded in [slot ato 7 minutes. -, i, . - . , ' • • 1 1 ir r e -g , tina.claalablfs.: - 1 Its simplieity. durabilityf and perfect operation. n well . j as companitivily t riding e4pense, recommend:- its Iris to 1 the ;farmers ul our 1,,U1,11.17, . t A: B, Dice ix lix. ] ie.ritt.allv the, nest I aril militia hard with.—A. E. /I.iiir, ' ' A' valeahle and labor saving iiproveinent. I 1 • .I - . J. ItafAl..l.l:l:. Geriesree Seed fithre. It posses4es, c7(v . ...ral advanta,:es over the Ilorm.lForlt . commonly-used.' D. D.IT. 11.0nii. it: will rover a wonderful labor saving niachitiel 1 Ins i I lieve a herever tried it wilt be found proEnihle. ' 1 j Sonic Jotte4oN, Cleneen. Unioadingliaf at the barh by horse power is Rinke ann. 1 , pie operation that it sleenisiwonderful how a sensible man 1. vein la ottifillt; thet, exceeding hard,labor of lifting It a; fork-. i fat at a time in the stifling he'St of aJulyafternoott.—N. Y. 1 Tribune. 1' Thelrem apparatus for unloading hay we are acqluainted witll.—f;(lll,elt Farmer. . I. Glottlltin'e 'Hut, Pilch Fiok is one of the labor saving machines which 1., ill pay tel ;ntretta.e.—PraiALFarnier. • Unbinding in a barn by fti,...mis Of a horse - Melt Ftirk., is ] -becoming 11111t.C2:0111tUtIll ill;sonnt-sections of our t'oantry.; .1 hint kill Le practiced 'eyed where as soon a- the fatal-en, : unarm:lntl the operation. 1.-The invention of C. E., flialii: :Ts tip. best we have seen iniperation.—Ame-Agriculturisl C.: E: g. Ira;Gaddin coast' eted a Fork wank Ifter!it . late i 1 trial teeteeart”ati4leti it an i uportant- improvement—alba-, Iny Cultivator '• •i ! iviY" The alsiv'e te4t imon al , are seleeted . from mitriy. the ; vt , int."ll. byinl... generally kni wit as distiuggi;lied agrinilltu• 1 I rists; All isliir have t•eellf lit -o perate: agree to tie'. nbove : ! opinion of its merits. Thisi Fork has taken the Firsl.Pre . :Minn at I'SM:I - YAM to which it has been eihibitlid, in. eluding the Stine Fairs of flentisvlivania and Nt-s Yo'rk for 1 Isabv; atilliNeWYork Illiniii, Michigan. and tufted St's Fairs at eliiintipi for liege,Mid many county 'Fairs:.• ; Forks. Rope and Pulley ..s 1$1:2 . : State and County Itlghts ' • for tine, by : . STEPHEN, Bt. LLOCK, Agent; . 1 . '... • Columbia Cross iltoads, Bradford Crircuty,ip,i. C.D. LATHROP, Montrpae,Agoit for Susq'a County. ATTENTIOI‘;'-F 4 I . 4 I IIERS - ! :-. • WT( El WOOD , SIIIIPIROVE,II.IONT. rI I IIIS CELEI3RAtED 31ACITINE has: r it ./. Like(' the Firid Freud mat various public trials, and is uncicelled by any oda: machine in the country.. All who ni.e it, pronounce It preilitable, and latior•sa‘ing machine. Those unnoutudittd with its value, are referred to Latham Gardner. John Harrington. and F. M. Williams,- Bridgewater: Stanley: Turrill, Fdrest Like; J. M. Wallace, Dinthck ;T. P.-Ph inne . y. Dindaff ; : if. Mosley, N. Milford; S. Li: Townseud, Brooklvni and others who mg them. " For machines, or part C*, apply to • - , myli 2m . C. D. LA. HOP, Agent, at Montrose. LOW 'PRICES Wits'''. Ai THE. t ORIGINAL 0111PRICI-STOREt HAYDEN-43110tHERS 1 • NEtt- - hitiroit ' • A , RE:,NO W RECEIVING TILE LAR- Est and boa rtock4 Goixls ever licdoght Into We comity, which we tare 1;lo tt.to nellche.ipfoturltbrrydy congeting of • • . staple and Fancy Dry . GOodi; -Choice Fatally Groceries,: 1 ' • Habi, Caps, Ready Made Clothing, Crochery,! Wall Paps r,, i• Wiadtisv llhades, Fish alt. Cribi, Glass, Fluid, ~" Coal Oil,illoop Skirts, ' . j. • asAL ' ar—fi ! gr - h ! -2 1 Yankee fltotiaiii, Fancy Goods, • WilIcheS,;4EWlB.:Lll. V, Silver 'Ware,. Tabs, !Brooms ' Etirlit4 - flocs; 'Lots, atiii Stacks of Goods too Cu tii`ertaits .to bothlioth ' • • ' WE ARkSOI.I OLD FOGIF,S . in the . v baguets, charging it large !Watt and depending oft keeping an old set of parent who hare not tried at other places to see how, lunch cheaper they can buy; but we lu-. tend wily,' up to the'rnark, and :believe in telling many Goods, and telling cheaper than OLD FOGY 'merchants can buy them. .Now it theltme Wyatt want to tare tnoney and gerliargalne. Call at'the ONE PRICiI STORK Ler &large stock of ,Goodwin & Bros Yellow Bank - Totacoo always on band-tcliertp.cheaP. wholetude.& iAyvEl.l MOTHERS. 'Clew Milford. Ps.. • i!//' Sea theAdvMial•ina t - ot /)Oci. fkmtkpiii:tkez L3Aiorsaior and 14=117 OftbutlePlll., nothricoluagt. A sT I N A -- - 4,111,!41344trh.. of this a dt. l Hwang coraplaint use FEND I'B BSONCRIAL OLO&R)S.D.P..fi; made by C. B. Banters & Co., 117 Nowa street N. York.. Price El pe,e Box ; sent free by post. , • Tor sale at all Druggists. • - • - mylOmrf FATAL SHIPWRECK ! PART coy- THE CARGO SAVED, IN A DAMAGE - 0 CONDITION-I, TREMENDOUS LOT OP WET 000DS1 at *the " BEE IIIVE."- 3,500 Yids- . FIGURED BAREGES rarity damaged , by Water, at 4, 11, 8, r2cta pr yard. RICK' 111 I SIL POPLINS, for 183 ii cents pr yardt—oPtuld be CLIE42 for i 5 cents. . ASO A LARGE LOT OF . • AUCTION GOODS ! ! To . be mild at the follo wing prices:, 'Good Summer Shawls, 0n1y.... - . ... , .1- ;75 .. Fine S .; tella . " • . . 1.00 ".. s Wool and Silk Broche " 3,00 H - andsome Mantillas 1.35 • Very Rich ' " . • 300 Good Lawns, fast colors - • • ,00 Fine Quality De Lathes " .10 Wool and bilk Baregee _ • " ,fag • Bareges d'Anglais worth-313 ,18.1‘ . . 10 yards slerrimae Prints, and trimmings ~.- : _1,00 Fine Dress silks" ,50 . - • Extremely Rich :- . ,711 White llose • ,06 Nice Lisle Thread WOW'S • ' ,05 Pare silk mitts ~,,.... ,121( Watch steel spring skirts - ~.., e. Good straW bonnets 50 . Beautiful Leghorn - Rich Bonnet Itjhbons ,10 French Embroidered curtain muslins - ,14,R Good. Pants stuff - ~12,R . Better " " ' ,16" . Other Goods Equally as EIIEAP : PLemeaaalcoer that we will do all that we adyertise. Be sure to • call before purchasing elsewhere, as We ,witt. NOT, and CANNOT be under sal by any establishment this side of New York. HIRKIIMAN. BRUS, & CO. , Bingbaniton, May ..15th, 1860. • • . Wyoming INSURANCE Company, listo l e DIST ,)ald tx. little. Julnive , ,-4w Charter Perpetual. Capiinl $100,000: ,Surplus $5,000 Organized .11rozimber 2d.' A. 1). IES i . . . . G. M. liollentmck, D: 6. Drieabach,- .7, P. Dennitt, John Reichard, David Morgan, Chas Dorrance San'l Wadhama, R D Lacbe, -; Wm S' Roar, LI) Shoemaker, Geo I' Steele. H3l Hoyt, IL C. SMITH, Sec'/. ' G. 31. lIOLLENBACE, Presq, .W.. 6. STERLING, Tree. L. D. SHOEMAKER, net Pre C. H. P. BLACKMAN, Montioie. Pa., , myl7 . Agent for Stn , quehanna County. AL9O POLICITOR FOR TUE. NORTHERN FIRE d; LIFE ASSURANCE CO3IPANY, Ei MIGATION HEIDI • 8008 'ABOVE MULFORD'S.' TILE PUBLIC generally arc informed that a FREE EN ITIBITION Ia given at all hours of the day, of NEW GOODS oral] worts, viz: Dress Goods of Simmer Prints. Poplin.. Challis, Lawn; in patterns, cheap Bishop Lawns, Brilliants, Book, Bard. Jaconetts and SWIE, Ma, Ladle's' Collars and Sleeves, Dimity, .Ilarseilles, Moreana; Furni ture Fruits,' Kentucky Jeans Nankeens, Summer Stuffs. Gents Shirts. Cotton Dntwers. Collars, Cravats Neck-tics; and Suspenders.. • A new and large lot of . .1). lI...KEELER.; JOILN DE.ILTNIUNT LE ATIIEII-`VAR,E; such as Omni Film Calf Boots—good 'llnll, ttl, - .e beam. and • light Slaws. Splendid I-adies Viaiters from 5 to IS shillinas warranted to ht. White. Drown. andlnek Parnso and Umbellas, Band lkises and Work Baskets. it- 1 1 .11 • I:lLra and Sperm, Adafnauthie' +aid Tallow C.'tuttlles..,ltra,...s and Japnned I..antert. Wa.h Iloardu and Coffee White wisth. Bru,ties. Bed Cortl4 , o fu t .t Ithz..whittlud and F.pring Clothmiand CEDAR PAILS, l.ride:la PILE of g4a472T. , ,,T_ of every variety. among n hleh are Taplc.v and C'brn St ar , II • 11,r gtotdou, pudding.,4, Cream Tartar. Soda, turch Saleratu -Castor Oil, Epsom Salts. Black and Scotch Snuff . . and lot< of things which won't do to r...ad ohe,,e; but phim-v to rill. CI:II:line and talk, ai•uul. \\'l-are ' , ad) anti owning to 'how -Good:, us en llioagit thes way nut sitit.t . and wankful for small favors. . 11. C. TYLER. -1 9 CIS. bottle of the Elhilling • l!ulr 11 . 1111iC. It .1r: heat , " ttovthtror ever .hook tip. ' TYLER'S. • MONTROSE, !ttny:ltit, Jehl . , DR. 0. PIIEI,PS BROWN, rhe great curer of ronvamp don, WAS for several years so badly afflicted by lly..- putisia Unit for apart of the time he was confined to Ida bed. ale was eventually cured by a prescription furnished hina by a young el:limo-33n girl. This - prescription, given him by n mere chlld , Whtle inn state Of trance, has cured evervhody who has taken it, 1:1•VCr having failed once. ' It is equally sure in cases. of Errs an of brsrgrsts". . An eneraving Si here given of the . r.riticipal herb tme..l in this nal/Line, and all of the ingredient's are to be found iu any drug store. I.will vend . this • valuable prescription to any pertnn. on the receipt of mil• champ to par e3tae . .... O.•PIIELPSIMOWN : ii Grand-st„ .Jersey m 3..f. All of Dr. O. Phelps DrOwti'e Remedies are for mile at SuSquehanna Depot, PS., by S. U. WEST: Irnyrdiri• • Executors' Notice. ALL persons indebted . to the eitate of JOSEPH BEEBE deceased. are hereby required to make immediate payment. and thke ha% lug dahlia azahist alit estate to 'present them for settlement to 0. t. BEEBE. I Bridgewater, Muy 2. lutin-Ut. VALLY BEEBE . . --- l A SETTLEME N T: rrlffiSiiormy Pittrone who have T. %N.9.lfTTLEDAccounts ili- dtand ng agahipt them on my Books. bre respeetnilly Invited to call and adja,t, the :ante withont.itelay. ~BROOKLY., 31ay 2, leoAnt. A. ciia3intnuN. • . 4 •SPRING GOODS 1•• • t - For MAY 186 0 • AT SOMMERSYIIIE,;PENHIL 4111 E sult-eribers respectfully inform the eitizentiof tiii 1 county that they are now receiving . • • • A WELL SE.LECTED AND .NEAT STOCK OF GOODS-? v especially adapted to the retail trade of this vicinity. Wu 'win make it our sr:pedal business i 0 eupertntend supply ing the wants of those who may favor us with patronage. and Ate invite FARMERS, 311:CHANICS.• and "rest ed mankind." toritll on as, feeling confident that ourlarge. assortment will RING Ol.:T - a welcome to evervbode oho are fund of making choice selections AT LOW -PRICES.' NO. USE TO Ell iIERITE GOODS ! , ..Tice it to PAY the Mare in the " rag trade" of other daps have paled their filen:satin' firms heron:the brilliant array uf. 6eueonablpmercilantll..e which .16120W.fti11117, - the shelVes of our Store. Me have everything-to sell, and at :1411t, ' DOWY T 0 TIIE I.OW EST, anti only ae:kito shiny onr Goods anti tell how we Sell them before you phrchase elsewhere. Happy. results, then, are sure to folio ! Never was there ouch grand edmhinatiuns, viz.: the b rte of the old Mkt nutdo glad : the heart, of nners" filled with joy, and the hearts Malt the lit i s tilled with delight, and everybody made happy during the Sprirci and 6.nmmer days by calling at the- . . . . . . Our Shelves are groaning under the 'weight oral kinds of SPRING &. SOMMEB. GOODS, ell Andel colors i from the cerulean Lim of an ltanati sunset to the drab of the staid Quaker: and meet be sold. F'l,ol3lt, aFtiOr g Le'RlOC t o°l l teelle d b yt a lte a rotT: l n o g n jia in t!i. CITE, BOOt r b and Slime, No. I ‘t. ti Mackerel . Codfish and }Perth's., Crockery, etc., as cheap as can he had anywhere at retail. ' • With this we clore,•giving . all another corals! invitation. ,to call before they bur. compare prices, anti save money. We will pay the higheet price in trade fur ail Mudd of Produce. • . YOLNG MUM SUM.SIERSVILLE. Pa., May let, • .-- 1 ' 'IR, In the matter qt the Estase 1 Barmy, deceased. 11111 E undersigned haying been appointed an Auditor to distridute the funds arising from the sale of the real estate of said depedent; among the heiretind legal repre sentatives of the told Ezekiel Barnes, Oct:seal, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his °Vela Montrose, Friday, JuneXid. Th&l, at 1. o'clock, .p. at which time all persoue interested.are requested to present their claims, or be !brevet debarred from coming in upon Bald fund. my234w •T. L. CASE, .editor. . A.FFILICTED REA]) • " • - WILLIAMS'S COMPOUND WAX , • tlon for the • inn Is-warranted to effect a Cure intro, cue and in all stages of thedlseate, °raw money will be refunded. Full dlrectlOna accompany-each bottle. For sale by Abel Turd!, Montrose; ID. (1. Ilemp•tead, =T*J. nabrock i p x ock; Patios! Carpenter O Winiams,J ;LB. Slocum, A. a A7lO, Nap=oli ;"" Merl% Stilton. de MIME IV, ILK ES-13 Aleß E, l'n • DIRT:CTORS O. 1 Moorgate etreet, London Capital, $6,208,000: ...Annual Revenue, $1,000,000. ' Wx GETTY, Aged, DYSPEPSIA AND FITS Audit,or's 'B . IS§IN.,ES . CAR : DS. - 1 .1.: 11 7 ).1: £ SNOWY, Jfustrty: OF ,TITE PEACE .— Great Bend, P. °Mee pn Mak i itmet, opposite the Western/Joule. aP4 . - . • , .- .. P. LINES,• . . . . , FASIIIGSABLE TAlLOlLdontrowe; Pa: Shop in l'humlx' Block, .OVCS store 'of Read, Walton', & Foster. • 4111 work. saarranted, as to At and fintab: , Cntting done on abort notice; in tact oty Ir. janlllo ' *--------, --.------------• - '-'-- •1 :DR. IL SgITII.k. SON,; : - 7- . • 3„ 0, o,r - rictus DENTlgTS.—itontroge, , P. ---.., __. 00111 ex In Lathrop? new bulictlus. over ...-4 7 -Z-. ". the Panki All Dental operations will be , In• , performed in good style and'warranirst. -•• • •-, •-•-o a. rii 3(cotbtrat Mceot LITM . A TTORNEYS and counsellors at Law,..—Montrowe.P:i ../.1 Office In Lathrope , new bnlidig, over the Bank. . . A. ci IIL4RESLEX:, ' ... P C. - nratga. '• DRS. BtAIiESLEE &_I3ICITSH, • TrAvi-KG it,Aociated them .Ives for the prosecution of JAL the 4utlem of their pro •,:•.lon, reopectfulLy offer theft nervieea to the Invalid Piddle. Office at the reitidence oC.. Dr. Itlakedlee, - roldway lyeltt eel' the villages of Ditriock and Springville.• '.. . • .. .. itp.l bty • 1.: 7. inion.tx - - . -"D. O. •NgT. . .. DRS. BI:SGII-VNI ct; JINEY,, _ • Vitty l l c: l2 announekto the )%blic (hat, they have ente•P 36 TIL L partnership for the practice of MEDICINE elk . SURGERY , and are prepared to attend to all calls In the line of their profeAllon at all hours v. boanot otherm.l.c t:nitazed. ' oFmci . ..„-Tb evue formed,: ot , upied by Or. pin-ham. N. It. The-book acconnt of Dr. likesh3nitnuat be Imme diately settled by notes or otherw6e. L. W. BINGJIA3r. New March; le .k. • HENRY 13. AIeKEA..I.;:, ATTORSEY and Connsellof gt Livr.—T . ryw•ANir..,l Pa • Office Sn the entun • " P•-. 3 • • - •vii. E. F. WILMOT, it'ADVATE of the Allopaildc and Homm , mathlc Cub lJ leges of Medicine..—Umat Bend, Pa. . corner of Main and Elinbetb-sts, nearlN.opposlte thb Methodist Chnith. - • - ap,7;tf RM. ILIENTTENG COOPER W - 31.. H, . & CO. • . BANISERS.-31(intr. Pa. Suc.i,., , Pora to Post. Coot*: & Co. Otilee, Lattirope' iew . buidlog, Turnpike -ht. NEWS _OFFICE TFIE NEW-YORK CITY - ILLPS:TRATF.D • an , NEWSPAPERS. arm;Azr.szE.s, ETC.. for aalla at tfir. Moot maw' ROOK STORE. on .7 1 -- Publin Avenue, b.f. A. N. BuFLItD. .1011 N GItOVES; P .. / .A.iIioNABI.E TA .OR,-31uncr0.42, Pa. Shop 11 near the ltaptik Meetitor Itou-e, on Tarnpike • . btreet. All ordere tilled_prolaptly. It, Ong-rate sty le. CuttlOg dent on bhort notice, and It arruintd to lit. . • -.- 7 T. 1)R. .1011 N NV . . C 0.813, do AND,SUWIEDN`.:-.)!011trOfe, Po! Office 1 do Public A% race , re no - ite . Searle,Dot el: tnb.i . ,, . e . i ' /)/ : :G. Z. _1)1310l:K. - • • 7711YSICL1N AND ST:DGEON,-3lnntroce, Pe. Dfl:ce A. Over WilEfoliff' Stunt: badgiiJg* at .lie,tirle'e Hotel. ' 1 '11 5 1.'1 TI - I'lll'l I - ' - s , .l .1 t 4 .1 J -I, . IN EIALER In Monte, Medicines. • Ch . tonicale,. Dye • 15 Stuffe„Gle=s Ware, Paints, 011*; \ arnieb. Win dow Dlaes, Greceriee, Fancy Gonda, .levreiry l'erfu• nierc,.-A:c.—A trent for ail the too-t popular I'ATENT MEDlClNFS"—lfentroe Pe ._......___,..._' ' —..n_ : e n:4l tf W.M. W. :S3lrrut . Cu., rzyr AND CHAIR MANt.TACTUIZEIN,—F.4 Math street. 31ontirs.e, _ auf 6 .l th J. OLISTF.A.D ' .. .. E. READ. DfiS.OLMSTEADVEAD i : VVOTTLD .N O cE" :the . Public • that:they have entered Into tNlyertntrship for the • Practice otIVIEDIGINE& Surgery, prepared to attend to ail eallii• mule line of their prunr,oion. Office—lhn one formerly . f . pt: cep ed by Dr. J, C. Dlnvitnad, in I.H.:NDAFF. ' men 8m SAW:EOZtI)'E; LIVER I iIV it 0 NATO I FEVER I)EIIILITATES. . I,..rompurro.dell e••llrirly OM Grim. .n , l Al this becoole &hi . appruclal by all Ulm . loge r•or re. • sort,: In, a It! , ,1.4,..3.1,1 1.. d, : 14 lirecnentriciblcl. • .1g baa eared 110 tgAt b.co yt-irs - -Irbn Lai ;Welt up a:I ta l e, %.01 • I r.. tnn cbg“crgoLa uttsollcacdgb . ralcatca I/1v k 4( b . 111-03 1, d tao,.t t• Ibo - 14d4 tdaa.lt ga.aag 11, and 114 . rd L. Lt.., act r;ratly g• 4 -.llc nogg ,•.s• , Lel the ) , •q: ;-L!_uairt 3 , -LI h tbo vac orthc LIVER IN,e'l l . vrill covecoveLl re rCo ea .. :11141.111(,:. 111.14111,1.‘1, tlat7ks, Drip - clo.io,- Claw): 1r Mt ra !roc.; .• S uns alter Co. in - 174 pl.: ot., Prop.y,. Sour 1 p nu 0i.!,.11it1/11trol' Cbstlveurs.,, ChM{ t ., e ,"l* ( hole/ it, Cliolr rst ,lorbui,CllolVra: 4 . tgt T'a r•l um. Flat 'rove; Jan o if) o c..,• li, Inn It W.,0 es, and Clay be. Ltas-I . An Gni 1 ry . DA VII E, v.. 7 "- •c• 1:1. ilV4.4lllY:lnilitlie4 . , I 11111 OS — VI!. .111 , 0011illiii are 141, ,tic who use It are 1.4 . 14c:: I . llinalarur. • MIX WATER IN 'TUE :CIOVTTI THE INV:GO/IN! Olt, AND._ N% ROTII,TOGE*111E1( ' Palet(!ne Do! nr per 1.101t4r. - • ALL Tar 0 Ita OS GA TWA latC P 1 L, .C. •311.. r • 14.1 i, - Kft. St Pure Vegetable El trivet+, n.I 4.itt eii le. (;LA'S CAS k.. 04, Alr 'l . igitt, a.dl 101111 keep in nny climate. The Family C:.-I_,_. I harlit- PUTT. ha; el,' tle hitt stetive Cotharte! 02 sa NMI lite oan edie•tat eras toe I.l u hta viten, ne•ee i.N thee le tiny wary The rote:dm:ly to ia'n . n[ rs ;;; , :on; I front :!.tae who. M1...100z tilted the Pita.. 1 .1 .tihi the tarilia••••t.• a 103. b an espres• In rettatti to the it- j .we. Lao tiniteneloae to 1/1•••• • them • ithlo the rood/id' .0! 1 14 • . lite Protestron wed 1itt.,,..i R. ti...t eiterent Cot/tort:el set On itdrerent portlnewpf Or , W9l Ii w •!.. • .1 be F.I,IIILA" VA !, •Ifil .t ivi' , e pj I -I. tut• with la.. relerenee • n ... . ti..• well J..,..,.,;{.4,1 (4ct , beret inonpottnite I troht a 1 rii a a idaty-or .he intr. at Vaiol a Wile Ettrdota. Whlrh :KO '.. l ' sin, tot wi er• ; art of the . illdientary canal. Atol are ' ..g C;041.1 i 33.1 safe 113 All Ma .... ea where. • enthwrtie l! nee•hril • troll lt, Dr.. w ratigemenfs of the , fit ono air it. Meryl.. oirs.. Palos lo the Hark a• d Lalll S. '-- COSII VC lie•lo. Pal., .oril Sorene..- over lite . whole . hotly. !hot itathlen rot:!, a t.i. li .. frequently, If , cm:to-moll ~ ,n -1 In a long comsat a t•l Fo.- var. hots of App -1 M life n Vet eplag - -rit• , saition•of Cold over, .tr.Antly, Restless. ~"" nese, Dencinehr. u. , E 4 . right to the liend. ,- • all to An flints tory; . !Darns... AVorn..-fo Ehildien or Ado. to i l 11 • 'them ennlisin, wrrrat . Purl tier Of the 8t00.411 awl many iltsaarsoi a hor Cab Is belt, too nomerultabcl to tnentiou Is Waal., - .meat Dose. I bl.. . ~_ . . PRICE; - TIIIIIRE DEIMPA. . - Ili. Liver inviii •rall .r pout Posolly es- tharile Pills are retallril tor tinfialstri4 , l‘efallY. aa4 ' said wholesale by the Tra , te la' tOrthe iar,,, , toste. . S. T. W. SA N FDIt 1)( 1 1. D , ~ ~ 5 141!I11), .. .1,1,i an.! o i•ropeletutt. . . ' ' .333 Broad's) .,•"‘ «se V irk. For sale In 3lniitinse, by ADEL Te.liltELL..if,vitt. -....-L--- . . . . • - - -'• - V I%T. 30 — N.7c7 . ' . . - _GOODS ! AT THE H. Y. BRANCH =STORES - 16ultubrrg,'").10citbaina, itiontrQse,& sq'a:Peßot t l'a• have pivvided them-chca %tan a • • -"QtRTIIT:FEx OF ~„/ SPHING&SUMMEHOODS! I( . • whit h th..: . y 1 . ),;,,5t ,frheing.the . HANDSOMES3 ND CHEAPEST in this t t ectifin npf ( ountry.' . th,cvlitter t.inb - ..1v0l that they' have the beistyeilhie. /If obtaining l irtsl) -from. thi . '4ldrket; - nod`'re - detertnin; d nth to -be undorNold by any firth Ilia bid. or N. V. City, In ririfird to : MU MADE CLOTHING . . • w e W e ek) !l ay 14,at being in 1116 ba.ine4 largely at -- 24j Ley Street N New York. • City vge nan offer tho publio baniains nnt*.snrpa.sevill any retnil It, e'on rbll h ere u t ' privy' ;? . ,1 thus,. who "to Nev . ; V..tk old :puriii,ase" witr::i,alp and then hrine: them lien antito 2 1 •. [troll!. . ever ithat. wh.elt they -11.1 ye atee..,iy - p.i.id item- Call and bee u. • ptal ae . Istll Olive ' the : tante, • - Ontltithtra; 74305Clitrinth; i - , COi: I - 41z, 1.6t:',1 , -, • 13121320710
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