..,.„..,:„.,....... ~.,.. VolitiO - st gi,i*:Wiiib, .JULY - 124 ' 4 cummunt,tlotts . were re: ceived too laic, for this week's ipaper... ;_••l7 — Read the alyerfisement in anoth: er column, headed '1 Teaflinplof Patriots, and Statesmen," ,ctc. The -hiink is corn"- piled 14 our former townsmanliidn. E. it CHlSkrapd isa;tficiriigh ana anthentio histOry r of ArnerreariShiyery. • lamented:delithot - Mk Tewksbury , renders:the officelpf Couhty Superintendent 'vacant. The State Super intendent; 'Hen. T. IL Burrows, will tw-, point for the Unexpired -tern4 We hear the names - Of Rev.. Lyman RiOhardson . , of Harfora, Rev. A. o.Warren, or Montrose, and Mr. E. A. Weston, of Brooklyn, men tioned as applicants:fowle vacant place: . . TE.A.cnEns — REPORT.-A - lengthy sepOrt of the Teachers' "conVenliel` on Twit Books for the•Scie cifoUr Co4on Schools was received loo"latc for insertion week. After. reportinga tielies of Tat Books, the onveittioli:postpoUed,the fur ther, consideritiOnof the *port until. the first Thursday in August . 7next, at Conrt••hou - se in this borough, - rat 1 oclock, • I'. M. • The Fourth was appropriately ebrated in thisyillage the citizens and firemen. A heavylallotrain at noon,. and . s,agairi in the evening; was . nut 'put in the `programme, and Coni.eq - lientk.interfered with.the arrangements, but Utherwlse ev ci - ythitig passed off' with . great eclat. A cbmpany,of light FirelnenlrUM Sciariton,, accompanied by, an e:teefient'lbross Band, added much to the.interest ofitheOelebra - Lion.- The',. Oration,. by Mr. *infield; of Jersey City, was in every tr+4 . ),. mirable one; Which' we intended to publish,, 'but were unable to procure a. copy. %e• display of Firworks .-baxing been .posh polled on uconnt- of the rain, , w.ill be . touched• off to-morroW ..(Frioty)evening, weather Rerinitting. -eurred to mar th s elestivitieslcif the day, and we are glad to ,say, although the crowd was large; there;was . ., L reiy drunkenness or fighting. - THE FOURTH . AT GREAT BEND. (Want, -of spade oblrces xis to condense a somewhat lengthy deseriptiou ;of the Fourth at Greatliend, furnTiiirecl by a cot:- respondent.] .A procession WasTorn * ied in front of the Dayton House under the direction' of Col. RuFrs Slim, Marshal; in the - :following order :-Ist,'Martial-Music.42nd,'Qrator and Reader,-3d, Clergy,-4th, •Sabbath = Schools, under the direction of their res fective superintendents and teachers,— , sth, Citizens mid .Strangers-,--aml maraca through the, whin- street tOr.the Public. Square, where a stirring address was'Ae livered by.!. B. MCCotrAtit, Esq 4 of Mont. " rose. Atter which the croWd i•etired;to give a practical indication of their indpen, (knee over the epictirean prepar:ttions at the several boOths and hotels. At 3P: M. several National Toasts were respon- deal to, With the discharge c/PartillerS7 and music. The great - • attraction if the afternoct, was the Fantisties,.by s me of the sport, loving young men, whit passed through - the streets, creating th wildest excite mentiamong._ the • spect, tors. ,:Near the close of the day, Fire Bidlouns'Were sent. up, presenting a beautiful appearance as they floated aloft, to the clouds. • . In the evening . a splendid display' of Fireworks eras commermed,'lmt a heavy shower soon set in and put a stop to such amusements, leaVing,the people to share the hospitality; of their friends, or :take a . passage homeithrough . the drenching rain; :. ; '1 - - •.. Massu.s. & Smrtit'" Gentlemen .`—Since . graduating at the "Iron City," three years since, I have had no difficulty in lobtaining constant ethpliaYment as a 1.,-took-goeperk and when asked-for evidence : of -niy abili ty, I have only to - refer-to :my Dplotua:: No other testimonial js...reqUired here, as to one's ability, as an accountant, than-as-,.. surance of the fact, that he . is -a-graduate of the Iron City College, Pittsbatrg,VPa. Yours truly, - E D.IIARDiSON. Moscow, Polk Co, texas, May 25, 1860. TEACHINJGS • • - P ATRIOTS F STATiSE OR, 1 9 The "Finuiders of the Re .üblie SLAVERY. ~'M4?I A_ Great National Work,-eve man who votes, or expects tovote,lsho, - id buy and read it; it is not a partismi . bOok,. but a compilation from the reports of debates, and from other reliable. sources; of . the speeches and writings of the '"Founders of the Republic" on . the question of . Sla.. very, showing their • opinion :thereon 1 4s expressed in : the Congress-of the Confede ration, hi the Convention fo r fOrm . the Constitution, and in. the several . State Conventions to ratify the same": i • A distinguished feature of the. idiscims-• ions are the . 4eecheii - of r .Madison„. Rap; dolph,:Dr.Franklin, Rutledge, I:ivingsion, •Roger . Sh'ermanTEllt4orth, , Patrick Hen ry, Masfin, Pinckney, - LOwnde.s,l and in akort, i I . those men in the ReVolationary times, renowned alike for theirpacriotism, itatesmeffs_iiip and *tiles: the history of the'ordiriance- of - 187, by. Peter Force, Esq., thegrea.tccongression• at compiler - =the . otilk• - atithentic [aPcMilit . of that fainthis.Ordinance.ever The slavery agitationlithen fradedin its .carious phases, in•Cont, , reSs, - troin : l79o to; 1854, and the. opinion's- (gathered front the Speeches and letters of Jefferson;. bon, Monroe,,. Harrison t 1' Pinokiiejc . lobn Quincy Adams, Clay, CalhOM3, Cilenton, Webster, Silas • Wright .`am"; Marcv, vas Nyell . as eminent livinf•Stateiniien; . ; : are ao purately compiled, It • will :ASO!lP"ioittain. the- Dred.46oWand other: iieoiaiotis 'oftlie; CotirtS:npain speech .OlAleitiiider4lamiltoits4ocating. Monarchist GopeiplDent ; • also his piss Of. Gotertuxtetkitliq*Nigiiia . l744o# BB eci f f wa s hi n gi o fi; .44 - inik:4TOlrerp - cir and the";fiiiiiiilriddieiies;., of W3sl:i,, - . •. • - ===MEMMI . - . ' ,It is not desigee& tit, , partisan baoki but tdal l parties tl k ...iThM ; Ao represent the view,s_gthe "rat . era - grille ilopublO" on the slay.ery," :, ques4ea,, , thp',.otject of the ("Ppilatiun'ts-littberto.slioW•what those views were, `tit - idlaiii : 'conStruethin' tee .mitinent statesni of the eouittiy.rtwe g i ! sen,thr,,bianStitut on; from the -period of sadoption to th e Repeal of the Missouri CeMprotnise in 1854. , . , ~ ' ' • i This volume is ithe •firily - ,work ,of the kind pUblished, and shiiuld.b,e,in;the-hafids of all whe wish .altiseery-of this. ill absor bing question. Itibis'been compiled' frith givat care br . H9. E....WChase, who has had the most" ample_ facilities for its full and authentic eertiOlatiOla. ' • Price only . sLElol, sent 'by mail' • free of postage, on yeeetpl, of pribe. • f• li. W. BRADLEY. Publishei; 1 : - 1 48"-NiirgiiTojiith'Streec, - -.. I . PIiIIiADELPHIA. • . ,N. 13.-Agents wed in,'e.:4:ery :town in the UnitedtStatelie sell, this wor'k; to Am the larger: - commission Wilt be paid. The.work may be had at A. N. Bullard's , Book Store, irk Montrose. , . - - • Iloaitint.E. 7 --A . man ,with an umbrella in his' liaiid _called , at r ; Siinator SunineFfi lodi ints.on Monday . i!,,iid.iiiiquired' , lt Mr. Sum ner was in It Senator Wilson wnsitniiiedi latoy,-sent for, whop luTifln ieaching the Spot; nt once lisked"the- Rim -standing in` the ehtry what hol wanted 'of me, Sumner? The man replied-e lia&U little bill,adainsi liiirtfor tapping* air. of boots: * -Wilson il l , examined the bi , said it/was:Correct; and . ,Sumner Paid At, 'hereupon tlin"W'octhy, ~045blilet - spread isi_ unibr.ella and ,left. liiirlingme Soon rtived, but found no blood upqn the fl oi. .'. - • i 'RS. Another , . an called the next day? ll . ut:nii - ctanmr is . ..*piehended ;-.l3urlin same ii,there.—B stori rmit. - Rev. A. O. Warren spill preach at the Davis Seho . ol house,Bridkewater, Stinday t 4vily 22d, instead df the 29th, at.l ()Weida. . , . DEMOQRATIC' CLUB,! The - Susquehanna Cothtty Democratic Club meets every . MfOnda:fev - eninii!it their store. of ,I. W. Bullard, in' Montrose. All are . invited to ' attend.— Membership free. D. BREWSTER, - . - ' &evident. . - Scher • - ix* . - To,the:Votere of S' l 44qurkilnnO i .County : Upon the soliCitation of my friends I present myself before iou, asking for-your Suffrages for the .offlee O. Sheriff, - at the coming election. Yonis respectfully, .. "G.. B. ROGERS, Broooklvn 180. . . DISPtAir Or 1 ritt.E'VITORICS ATI4OIiTROSH, I"lDA2r*vr.,'.ll.liY 13TH. The Exhibition Of. Fire :Work's .Which. n i Was to have been Iniacle on the evening of the 4th will take Place ion the evening of Jul} , 13th. Should th€J, weather be unfa , j vorable . it-will' bel - poStponed until the first pleasant evening thereafter: . • By driler , T f . Coinfilittee. • • i . . . . • FIRE! F,IRE! ! PIliE!!! .. . , . i Officers of the li i iontreiose Firg Co. No. 2' elected - .lulyo2d, 100.: . _ . ' Foreman, - J. W.: P.'lllley. , Ist Assisiant-Foreman, J. Griffis: . •• 2d ASsistant Iforernan,• - G. ATTilden'.. _ , • Treasurer, Elijab MOtt. - Secretaiy, S.3\l. Wilson. Pilieman, C. Y. Doolittle. 20 Assistant Pir 6nan; Isaac Hamlin, : • (F. B 1 Chandle, ' .., ' 2 Wardens IW. J. Muiffid ' . . • 4 - .1). Goodwin, -- - 1 - (3. IL Webb. . - h,._ Porter, David; Nelson. 3102: hk AY EVENI - • tP4 9 •;:.. -- 7`"Z. z Z — F Montrose, Fire voirijmn); No.. 2. will meet at.their Engine lrouse'MondaY;,at q'doek, , p. m. + 4,:fiilthouse requested. J. W. ItlLEY;Fureman. M. WILSON 14'eest Xinfrat's Lifeepilitt.—The high a envied celebrity whichthis proeminentmedicine hasacquiredfor invariable effitacy . .in all dierneei — lepiofeases to cure, has rendered the ninal practice of ostentatious puffing not only unneces sary, but unworthy of them. They are known by their fruits ; their`goesi worlis;testify for them, 'and they thrive' not by the faith of the credulous. In all cases of costive ness, dyspepsia, biliconaind liver affections, piles; fevers and agues rheumatism! obstinate headaches, and general derangenients'of health): ifiese Pillahave invariably proved a Certain ind*edy'renicdy. A single trial will placelhe LIFE,PiLLS.:beyond thelreach of competition in the eetl matiron of every patient. ' 1 ' Dm. PHkk„..ilY BlTTElts .. .will be found to tie equally efilciclotieln aIl cases of dyspepsia, headache, nervous detilliti,tielititis incident: to females intelleate health, and every kind Of,weakness of the digestive organs. , For sale b) Du.. W. B. .iIOFFAT, 835 Broadway, 11.Y.,and 1) . , medicine dealers and 'druggists generally throughout the country. ' • • • decS ly um* Inipartant toll's= • il.7—Dr. - Cheaseman's Piga.— Me combination' of indents in these Pills are the result of a long and exteneirelPractice:: They. are mild- in their operation, and certain irircorrOcting all irregularities, Pain. .. • , tel menstrnagons,removngali a ortinctions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, .painlin.the side; palpitation' Of iheheart,whites„all iterrousaffectionerhysterics,fatigne pain in .the back and liihba, dleturbed sleep, &c., Which arise from interriiptionl4 nature.. • DR. CifEES'EIIAN 1 4! Platcwas the comtneOcernent of ii new era in the treacuient orthoSelrregulirities and ob. sir-actions which have Consigned so many thailsaado of the ' young, the beautiful and beloved to a PREMATURE anew. et lead No female can aaJoy g health unless she irregular, and whenevOr an obetru On taken place. the ;mend health begins to decline. . ; , • _ dallEES#'4(A.lir6 PILLS are. the most dream! rerriedi ever khowntor Complilate peculiar to Female,. Tog clas ses . theyare with certainty , periodical regtdarity. Whey are !toown . to thenvanda,who„ hive used them at differont periods, thn:?uglieut the coon= try, having the sanction; ‘of some of the must eminent Phy- SiCkUld in America. • f: • dire:came, flattFp , aulEm, and ti:ten z they aliould not be died:milli:each 11 4 a—tha Price one dollar per Gar Leo- Pine sentlq mail, pionaptly. by.eneloalng price to the General Agent. For imie_hy Druggiate genially. - R. A. RUTRalliGS:lootleal Agent, 20 Cedar it., N. Y. Dr; J. W . .. Lyi4n, ARIL . .Ifoera . e. Agents.. . my3o ly Coximerniras: re . aditte advertleezient of Re, Churchill's $v of Meat and Soda, onadtki page. . • • . . PilllPLE:4llD.,Bxix,nzBviBEB. Are the result of impur'trbloolt. The blood beComes thick and clogged 2 The sklixis not able to met off the imptin :ties as impoitruattehMdth. How many young men and women we see.with pimples and brotches, whdareend voting to remove them by the use of :KA ps.oC Tlitiolls k4rlds: 'Thiele .very . , dangerous' and should never be,used. by. periont desirous of good health. - Mothers who have ; chlldnen'aftllcted with sores and erup tions, shOuld'never dry them up by external apPliestifon, for in this way they will &Ire in the bunion; and produce ill beslthfor the chiltilintinelts whole of time:. There is no mother that.likee terse! heichlldreg alllitiedivith lee ble health. • Judson". Mountain Bet Pi lisfixe prepared expressly for the cure of eruption °fib° skin, such as - Pimuleei Witch- es, Sores, Lc. lbey leensetbe blood f all impurities, :Producing, A beautiful cleaftind healthy in, no se pushed mi xed by all pensons et retinal/leEt• H. arl, 4 . •. 4 11.80 nl/w .l X' . '`. BOSSY SOIME4 'the demand for.Hgsfutter!s cele brated isionegoiskis Mike increases . It le found ni tie the -.. only.certsin'preser*atFOn of bodily incgrigtb daring sped :od vdtesiSte ones Is cal mist to godScS A feeling s oar kgslwilasuld gnu. , The'rbret came ofillenhgea . anCiPtenterY 1670 w Lheibreite..Potell; 'lnallencei - /P - 4 nanleinaln!PMenC 4 , APO now-41u: and..,. well. _lnuit -ItbankillS4ltok tta i im p s * * I••*Lsiscrt i tass sint: . Virseilt - of death' ,-• The4z tussle ..4.beenpropslol 7 - , . , „ , , , mouteendea b t iffi.Talcians in Isstd.-4,;,Thls is tr, theAsnitislitielj - '• . vesti•Wilne. - - - '-ilin galas] :shingpinersnu dam ' . ;,-. 4 4oro In , co? of 4,l4vs4ilSed: -. ',;.-... , ,;I Tel been;,com ed 'to_ seisms - 1- i the iif . • 1/4tinn upon 1.11 t.he 'eonisnanlol - .. • . • .ToN - 10.flOse - • OLBSL nrEli'EL , 02.1r_ tuts $ ~; ~ , • li9lms ,, ;-. , _.. , It — M BIC - . 1 1: '• ' hit - - -.-. •.Q. ri ze. A.m. - . . - ; • SiiirnAtrip ICS Cr tbi peas t at ap,yaivaeiintrea-tii!lr,gre4i only %broach years of trial. tate - undid istlafactioa , b nadareiily thesi to aresise. . • • t-_Elpo.F.LJtarxrl3 ..-: :GERMAN BITTERS • •. - • •• Pi t 1 . 14 4 ill" a O s itett 'lfgl)*. syL ind an inapina aping from alilintier4llTirl or . weak ' the llngliseh 'Dleittlia Og im, - 1 - csiiriLt POSMiIItT 1;11,•„. • 1111.1111111ftlii *is flya 4 An AML 15•• oar AIMISISC foi prooL :Pjucii; T 6 iiiiittaier !Ws. Hooflaiitt , Ballsininte . .Cordlid WILL~Wplttp,T, II eagle, Odds. a noial . lasebitiOidiuse, Clary; 10#4 • .12a P4116330d wad Ast'aodni cola• coNiinsuciv cd,Nsintpivicni. •, • As a 1 - HairbutiCordlatlt Is ullequallyd. Paieg;ls - owAs. per both*. 1100FLANDIT'ekammi • twiny well known throw : about Europe:,utie.Amertesi seeds to - Soistieadatlotilisi4.. • Thai are puiplimge :table, era prelatikwitt4reat exaelweas,:aud ear sysarcoated. Ago better Catluutir. foiud. Patex,•2s eta. per pox. T•4• • •3•41•1•4 vir•irepark by Dr. C. IL ;anemia CoatlitliaikiluliKpa:;-ind Bt. Louis, and are sold by • druisiista and dialers im medkitets everywhere The sig nature of Clit. lamas Will - he on the outside of each bottle or , In our Everybody's Alsioluir inttliebed annually, you will glad ,testameay and eo eudatery, melees'from all k pin. Of thelio . patg. - These are giveii away by - Whitt' siertia• 4 ;. - • 'mh2D) Sold in Montrose by , ABEL, TDILIDEI4,,Ageatt. SAVE YOU&HOII3E B . -- '‘ We take great. pleasure ur recommending McNeal = Mustand_linimentas it . ,rdnable and Inispensabte article forepralne, stores,. leracches or gidds on florets. Our men have used It for:sev.re bursa; bruiees, -gores, stiff joints . and rheum - tic_ pains, and all my it seta like m4e. 'We use do other Unit:lent. • - 1 J. IV. HEWITT, . Foreman for America , Hiumden's and Wells,Targo it Co's Express Gmitlemeu: a nedro trap worth $1,200 who toot cold from a bad 111.4 and irrae;useless foillier one year , I bad need cverS#lng Ilsonld bear of irithmit benelit,tin til I tried the ifsstanglmMit. It Sas perfectly cured. him' and I can now take the lbove price for him. - Items .pectfully yours,. JAMES DORRAN,C.E. Every planter, Teamster mid Family should hove this Invaluable article: Sold by all respettable dealers every where.' 21 jy' BARNES _ Proprietiri, New roit. VarTiages. In Smith Bridge*tr, on the 4th inst.; by Rev.d.Y.Deans,Mr. tonAnifWiiiTE,Jr:; and MiSsSAi.isiii.E.l-14rns . , both ofJessop. At the Above place, on the sdmeday,and bysthe smile Roilnter 13:1TxnEnnitt, and-Miss AxN JrANtßurtozi both of . Dimock. • - • . At Hatv.h's hotel, inlMontrose, July 7th, 1860, bv,Rev. J. K: reek, Mr. EMLIY D. MCKEEBY and Miss.Ettt.f CONKL6I, - both of Laportt-, At the 111.. E. Pars6nage,` in Moritroe, i i on-the 4th of Ju 1460, by Rev. 'J. ,K. Peek; Mr. Josgr. 11. - , ' Of Fairle, - Vt., and Miss SARAM, FISI4Of BrOoklyn;Pa. In MolitroaeOuly ist,by Rev. A. 0. Warren: Mr. INirsees A. JEwErr, of Brooldyni . and ~Slisi! AMBROSIA S" VA-N HOUSER, of New Milord. -In..Great Bend, on the 3d inst., by:Rev.. J. B. I MeO - tary, Mrl EDWARD 3.IvNsON . , and Mias.Rosxmii LccKwoon; both ~of Great Bend, Pa. "- I . _ . .: ' , CtilllS. In Forest Lake, lime 2Stly, Iltnamcr, youngest child of Luke and Emeline Bolles, aged 3 year, 2-months and 28 days: In New -Milford, Jim 26th, Mi'ss icrARY Et.nint • CONIIIII4, - aughter. of David Conklyn, aged 35 ye4rs., - The. deceased was generally beloved by all 'who knew her, was calm in sickness, ~and resigned in -death. r "Slie too is therd—in heaven !• ' Safe, safe, and Sweetly blest; , No cloud of-sin] can shadow • Her bright andlholy_rest." • In Liberty; on the rad Ittcn- ' Atinso:4, relic of the late Israel Richardson; aged' 71 years, Months. and .28 days. . Scarcely. six . montlis'haie *OM since we were called uponj to record the death of. the oldest 'inhabitant of the township.; and now, in the space of -a few short months; the companion of his youth and of his declining year 4 has followed him to ,the. tomb. For hal( a century - they had shared the ills - of. liftttogethr, as well as 1 its joys, "and in death they were . not di vided." They had-lilied to see the - " howl - ing- wilderness turned- into the , . fruitful _field, to bud and blo)so.m as the rose." She had been a menaber of the church militant over twenty-OA - re years, hid strong faith in her Redeemer, and was almost im patient for her ohange to come. She gave directions in 'regard to her funeral ,with perfect coniposure:4iShe has' lefra . large Circle of friends; ithe deeply mourn .her loss, but feel that ltis her eternal gain. Farewell,-dear mcither, thou bast left us, Herckhy loss we aeeplY feel. ' But 'tis Oodthatilath bereft us, Ile can all our sorFows heal." 1 ) 1(iv,:-,Ptirti$emtutg. 'JOHN SUTTER.A ' FAIIIIIOABLE • TAILOR-Montrose. Pa. °Shop N. Bullard'e Grocery, on Mali.striet. Thankful for past favors, 114 et - Melts a:continuance —pledging himself to do all rork aatiatactorily. Cut ting done on short notice, and warranted to At Montrose, Pa„ July igtti4lB6o.--: -Auditor's Notice. Becdßßcite of Barilaf Church, Great Bend. ' T HE Auditor'appointed i ;,, y the Orphanis' Court of See quelumna county:- to rc rt a dirtribntfon. of the pro tied% in hande of the Sheri to the partiee entitled there to, will meet the tartles ittintereet: for 'the ottrpoeea Of. hie 'appointmeot, at his.ofece 'in Mentroac, on Wednea day, the Bth day of Aimatt„llBlo, et one o'clock, in the after noon; where Atli cLaittel .rittlet bo.preFented or forever debarred: ' CHAMBRUM.Aieditor. Montrose, July 6th; 1860,r28w4,- T isT OF LE'll'Eß.,:iemsining the the Post 15t.‘1866:" 3 . 1 arirot 2 A.111v..1,11. J. . hithan, - .1 . 6h0 111 . iss:,111rs. IlSbnith • 21-Peek. Jonathan . . Bunnell. Misß Lierr Chamtu4lin. Wis,-E t A R.Cheilti - on, L. A. di.. Co. n or k t .rdi. m Mary i-Rt;bert4on, P. M. Hoyle., Mrs.. JUllanna Ruhl Wrq. - . .€ Grnyalliruni - y Smith. r. • Jor4ll-F:' i;•Reatlans,-A.-Tf. ' Cate,, H.. frapeil Slpest; Julin R. Huntley. Stra!”.ll4-limes -- 11. •Hayearf:i.jr.,'W. V. Shea:. Hay% vv - e. S. • •-• Johnston; C. - . Persons •Uplllng Joq abnve ieli,eni will please say l ;:uirrerlise4. _ H. J. WEBB, P. M. Mentrp.i., Jelly . , . - FOR RE- CAIMION HAY. tßin CORNCT SAND, 019re*t fiend, Fa- I me4ll:-41c: 71 s triter Cfl=ir-t '. r 4 P- 1 ? 2 itfm4 IM. sz • " IMTWAP D .:9 I "9* Pa= Q SALVO pcopfiaials~ttlelvetuntilltsy 2ist, at, 2 o o'clock, p, ac.,lbtbstEidblit Sabot' Muse in. Sab Diet No ; nearJoliathan Vaughn's 24.14.30,08pecifies, clonal:* be aeen•by calling on J. 7.2iagdon: • Lotting to be done on'thet totYpti the site of .House. The old house to be slid at theOare," time: S B!Enros4 are.' fa'a , a2.2Dott, Rolkling Gbh• . . Lf• _ Audito** Notice. ; • saw I.4ht - i - iifirdinivi r,•dectioid" TbY 'qdeballat County to teportvdtatribhtfOn OfAlte Arndt rtheltiodot of tritai; to-thepartlee entitled thereto, Rill ineet,the partleaintiveted. • for. the purposes of hfs.appointroca, at his ottleeln laird?* on Teerday, the Sith day OfJuly,nest: at. oneck'_clock - p. tn., whore • •all claims most be presetited or be forever debarred. •- ct • • W3l: .TIJ/qtal4., - Iliiitor. JunO - • • - ""•• 'Auditoei Notice. itoberi:kulmie . .. - .. • , THE Audithr - appolotedhi the.. thPlizini' CoCirt"of - Sus- J. quetuumi CcrOuty to report, a distributlop of the- thuds bt,t Aa bonds tf the Adrdtutstratori to the creditors of said estate; will pleat thep ee fs interested ,' purpose or his aprxiturofent;at. in liontrisieon Tuesday. the fifth dalrofilalilie Wroho o'ck)C.M., rt. 'mit where all will present thele dolma or , be forever debarred. .. • WaL,',l: - TUREELL, , Aspitfor: 4. ;Juno 124, 1869.Hellitiv4.N• •:-. Pp ~ .- .: • - - 7 1 . , . . . . • C;,0.,F00D114141 . • • - MAXO"CITIRER Montrose, Pa. Shop overVylees store: -All,..lthma..ot,work made to 'Ater:and' tapering dotouteady. jellyl • CASH. nut -FOll-1(101i! . . 0: 1 1 1 . 1771005 A HA:ARTIST 7 iIVD. EPAINTM-BruM, et,&a, a new supply, pist re • - • ABEL' TUBB NEI" Mentlete.'Jtenig,.lB6o. : • • ,• ItEAMOVAL • ty As miriogilatorylas toi rocimoVrafimilie invear oflkost Woe ' Store—lately occupied by,Cooper d; Co: atom Szchange ofiCe-411yery eligible lomtion, and an Excellent place to'receive money (when floSered) on old ac-, counts. , / gr - lie *Lytle consulted at all hours . hi the day,. When not absent professional calls: , • or Especial. attention given to treatment of diseases and deforthities of the EYE, CLUB FOOT, and all surgical • operations. ' Montrose, Zunt let-4w CALL -A r 1-11 E .0 I F yon twaton the Aigc" 4 . lia - TEPpi t c.fittro . .CatlltettPy - ewCitart a large assortment PICTURE CASEB.I te a = ca w. selling them at such prince as to make it an'.object for any one wishing a picture;• to ;ice me a mill before going -else where. . g - D. WOOD. .Nontrate,i Julie 5,1864. • :•11. • • STORES • 00. - 6tittelitier,-11'osenbalnit; otf, Moniroie l lt SumfaDeptit i fi . - The undera6aillisvo provided themselves with a SPLENDD- ,f,.!.':Q.Pi.Tl\,.lii\lT . • SPRING & slimmut...6oollsi tach of,being. • HANDSQMEST AND S CHEAPEST • in ibis Beaton of country. .They slier flatter themselves that they Live the best facilliies of obtaining Cool 4 Irto fromttf dn . El, and are.4termtned not tO.bee rsoldby any arm this aide of Few-York city. 'ln regard to • READY MADE CLOTHING vie would ',vela being In this largely at ' 24 Ley.Street, New. York City we cnn offer the .public bailgalns noistirpassed by.anv re tail dealer, In this section, as we can_sell bare 'at retail pri ces as cheap as those who go to New York and 'purchaee at wholesale', and then bring them here and have to make a profit over that which thefbare already,paid . themse hres. Call and ape us and we will prove the facts. • •• Qsuttinbirg,llostnbatm, dfortrsse, 14 f). !aril ABEL. - TU:11 . 11,E11. ..,spint returned from wd rearehaslng and Is noWreceiving one of the largest and beet btock of . G 0 ci-t, a • , 9 ever offeksl in this-market. The quality of nearly every, thing good; all warranted us represented. - • Terms: Ready Cash and Low Prica. - A general idea of the stock may be ferried from thefolloiving'enumeration ; DRUGS, i 'MEDICINES, -CLIZNICAIR, PAINTS, Gas, ' Varonsues, • • Winnow .GLASS, DTI STOTTS; Caocainr, Onoctruxs, GLASS WAR% CLOCES, WALL PAPER, WINDW RAPER, WIND'W NIL SIIADES.PAIICT,GOODS, Musical Ifistruments,Lamps, Jewelry, Ferran:feu, Stone Ware, . Brooms, Brushes, Whips. Umbrers Bird Cages, Pocket-Knives, • Gans, Pistols, Ammunition, Liquors, Truests, supporters. Shoulderßraces, ' port Monhaii, SwMacies, Silver & plated Spoons, Forks, kr.: Gold pens; Stationery, • .olin, Guitar; Bass 'nil String's, • 'Lithographs, porcelain Teeth; Artist's Tube paints: Brush en, &c Also someDrt,Goods. - Wooden Ware, hard' and Japanned Ware, PUld and Oil Cans, , pamphine, Coal Oil, Burning Pluid, - -Altrotiol,Tnrpentine, lamp, tanner's, neat lbot, lanrolive, castorbolled and,rat! linseed Oils, White Lead, Zinc, and ill kinds of colorist paints, _Vine gar,'Canery Seed, also , all the popular PATENT •NEIODI .W.NES; and other things too numerous to mention. ltis impracticable to give more than a - general outline of my stock through the newspaperkevery one wishing °Pops is invited to ball and, examine: Customers on entering tbe store mmittsot expect to find every thing in sight; but nearly everyarticle wanted will be produced by Phanktnl for the liberal Patronage hitherto received, he hopes to merit a continuance and large increase of the same.' . . ABEL . • MontreseNune ts, top: . NEW GOODS/ "'EVA N 56 .01t Al LEN.; T_TAVING erdarged and remodeled their:Store, have the 11 pit:4.93lN' of Informing their nnmenius cnvtomere that they ureinow.ready to show tbelnnst assortment of , . CLOCKS,. WAITHES;, SI Li f Ellt WARE, PLATEDAWARE, :.! FAN..Y G . Clo*, *AMID Tea i'raystlrcustpies,Flingt - r-rinas, liair- Liabits's Extracts, • Honey. tioiap, &C. !Lc. in thin part of the State.: They have just returned from New York Wig" SAUD and extensive assortment of goods in theirillne,Which they have purchased. for cash of the manufacturer and Reporters, and.they Batter themselves they cart offer inducements both iu style; variety and pri ces, not:to be equalled west,otNew York. Determined to keep ull with the'pNgrosa of the age.-they have added to their asSortment many articles not previously kept the liberal utility and beauty. Thanking the, community for the liberal patronage heretofore recelvml, they would solicit a coatinusnce and Increase of the'same. BinOsamkmidloy WA, MI • 1 - --. SPRING_ ; S TYL E S .. - Th - NOW , _READY- - . - IfiT,GREAT-BARGAINSI - .."; • Reti yiPar anC Piotits . ! .- _-_- • ... . , ~, Small .. ~ IlL32Erktikifigiri,- . lenciiv receivirig, a full Out gh.slipe "stook Of s p a mc...gisimimill,:7Goo GOODS,' INCLUDING a putvori;typtrich Pilits in Revr,styles., .11.:oltivuute, peiniinic Lawns, Chailles;BllX Dress Tis sues act Dames; Dtaelt..PiatY, si34,Faular4 eilks. very loik: . Papllns,, , tte:_f with a fiaperipr , Aufirtmeatnat 811 k, BrycheMsehmere antiftteila Elbawia,_• libitffillvvrksyrs, Parasobi,:iloop EddetailDehfilbbas s - Bonnets an 4 FWar: 1 er5;14 , 044445: Cassissaraiftifigao 3 taffra,:c.; yitri"o 1 upl.taisitwt4 or?t4tr::%. ... :. , --:* .- 0 .. i , : - :-..:- - ,„ .. 1..4 , ..64.,m. 14.0&erieS,k14 4 *. Hiiiiiißei . trcii 'Stall,' Walla, Stqvp, Dirigs t rvi-Fkild,SDigabs Ratan; Capalo . g. Floor (3 . 1 j L 4014, ,W .. 0/1 Paper.. atiteo • 101 ew 8 es- iiii;, r , ~ - .. c - ItartiThp - Wire ftiodttie4P.Virge * ll 4 l toßtghgqv is b,. aatkiargely ?reit aaangtietamv =t Ara Zilar AVOW i Pap Mar 0 porternitielforebfflie selectlops Ana iki low:dotm• pie** wilktrafraoldits'ilte taagjatersibletari4Yok platy - pa? and to Prole w sit-men uve • buyers, - Au - Mg/ la r Ari of theVotdif click" 7 431111 • 10412 0 1 : 01t !' ible:ll,Vb , Wirrj!,, • N4l; thitmNiiiSidt.constanily otiluid: .... . -• Mar millalakm,r l 4 WA -'' . I- • . .• . , - - " . i : 1 * :10111A1 ' OTI E Ti 0 ' .. 7 -. 1[3 . E. au, IT. • iittiigli ' - TrattAl4iii pjy :i . SCOURS-an ~.. . i ...... , t6 I teadilor the litr s tsGriiii it iaibierltmened 'tray da ;tithe Amy pt eactlll 4 : 2lll l4C at the :132i111.04 0 3 iltto t o .l o -9 1.. r • .:.• - ANO*41.:1;•111.1PER. DEPOT.. ant_pttna k ordacltidiaidenonghpaidttetattfini ,wani wi wklelat6lquttall , yonerootaii. -1 . - r. • .. , .1 ttaiettelf.tiWiti I' , ''!' ... ' 7 . . - .1 -... -,,, WALIL o.treig, , mr-•••rev e • co D.: At the liiiin ' tro'iii BOli Store • .- • . 1 --,... 1.: - -., . N7Crital 3?E‘rbei s ' - - 7 BY-'FII la - 1000-AttIIAL 4 A;. 1- ' i , I" At A..r.' - nutzAmrs. ...... WAD PA end BORDER by the istooo YARDS, . 4t:j he Ws‘ll) -P.14 eililleps4, - ' Walt . Papetfrom &to 30 eta_pr Jim; and Splendid border from le toads pt yard. Ntraß Paper. Bordering, Window Curtaini and'Flmnree cheaperthan4he,taame stiles and 1 ( =; :an t'a • ballgt ' t z gr at l a y :' 6 - 41 .4 e "b, or AR m ty. 4" . ALSO-L . 4416w 'ind la si zo tz=iient'EtepHO ea, Boob aM STATIONARY,- .80.taaind-YANKZE NOTlONStoonumeronale umatton. - all.orWhlch will be sold aponlbe pnefple that the +` nimble stsrisce" is far better than the "glow ahlUing,'! by' •,,.<. . -, x- , .- 1 ' Mostiose,atay r.isix!.; r..,NA.Bsii..F.A.RD.• HAirkt.o , l4.oAßikiiittEwsl , mitgs'l - tbilitii,••• • I H .e d; Ju l T rAti ,R l VE st.e , residente of Wm l l.• !Mit, where ahe has opened n stock of TAlllghttisTjagit unsurMussed in beauty, rielineas; andiaste, and prepared . to supply the I.lolet of this county with latest • . .• PARISIAN' AND CITY STYLE-OF BONNETS • Ribbons; Laces and all the trimmings usually ‘ found _.. fleet riles millinery establielunent,. int - prices , surprisingly low. Bonnets Cleaned, Prepared and trimmed in styles moat beautiful and in an etrWe neer mOde.'; • aargee IN4IaTiIiMAI. • I amiepared to tit the Ladie swith dresses ;, I am well , isith etylis & patterns Uwe Infest tuid toast unique. Montrose, May I A. COLLIER. di 116..narl rt a rani. ra - rr IVUULfiIi• FAUTUKI ..k . • PITH subscribers_ having tinted the -establtabment for ._ merly.owned by Keeler at the Salt.f.ipring in Franklin,' zgl , E l etre s, to_ e take WOO L to m or a ryt et e a y re i d n , t t o C et T o j i l i;' & ~ on na custoniers. - .. . 1 A quantity of all-wool cloth 'on hiuul to exchange for wool, on fah. terms. A Word to: the *lse mid:prudent. Our customers may rent assured tliat cloth. made at our establishment Is not composed of old rags, dust, and the many otherworthlps materials, glued,- pastedvand pies tensittogether as is the vent mass with which' the country ieburdened. l - Vail-carding and Cloth-dretsingin their-season. will be executed Witti'despatch and netitnese„ . as usual, at • live and let live". prices., 1 . _ : . ..Quantity of good Lath kept okhand and-mallet° order, 'lt islexpected that payment will be made, - In all cases, when the work is delivered. in ca4h4 or salable prodece. - NOO lb good clean grease wanted in exchange, • 'li. H.—People coming' from,a distance with wool, can have it cased to take home with them at•the time. I ' • . l• 11. H. HEELER.' • t MAY WI, 100.-3 m .. 1 JOHN BrAvywr. `C.I. ADD .[ N~G ~ R K r E PITCH-FORK. K. • . -, • \UPICT'I) BY S. BULLOCK , VALUABLE, - -131PROVENENT I possesses many imMaikust advantages Oyer all other Forks, among whirls are the following - : Thetines being allowed to drop to discharge its load, the tilting of the as in other forki, is avoided ; hence,' hay can be nuloadekwith the utmoht facility anti ease into shed win dows or beneath marline beains, and other places whele other Helve Folks cannot be used. It can in all placesbe managed with gteater, case than any other Horse Fork. It is equally adapted to stacking. -With this Fork,: a s ton of bay - may be.unloaded from sto .'I minutes: : :"Pitisist±l3,coXitalS. • Ita iimplicitztetabillty, and perfect operation, as well as entaiwratively trifling expense, recommends its nee to the farmers of our country. A. B. Dicxnrsoa,. Decidedly the best Lull acquiintedwith.—Ali E. Kerr. A valuable and labor - Saying improvement. • - , • J. RAPALA:Me, Genesee Seed Store. It posses s es advantages - over Iltte i florae Fork -comnionly need. j Moon. It will prove a wonderful Ispor saving mactdne t be lieee.wharever tried it etillbefound proatable. • - • nous JmntsowrGeneva. •• Unloading hay at the barn by horse power is such a sim ple operation that it seems wondcrfal how a sensible man .can continue the exceeding hard-labor of lilting it a fork ful ata.,titne in the stillinz, heat ofnJulyaitcrnoan.—N. Y. Tribene.l ° - The best ipparatus for Unloading bay we are acquainted withj—Cenesee Farmee Gadding'i liorse Pitch Fork is one of the labor saving machines which will pay to perclutse.--Prairie Farmer. Unloading in a barn by meant of a Horse Pitch Fork, is becoming quite common in some sections of our country, and Will be practiced vyery where as soon *s the farmers understand the operation. The invention'of C. E: (lading is the best we have seen inoperatron.,--Ame:ligriculturisi • . C. E. Gadding has constructed a Fork which after a late trial wean &Waded fain important;iflprovemet.t—Alba ny Cultivator*: - - = • - or The above testimonials are selected from many, the Signers.beinggenendly known as distluggished agricultu rists! 'All-Who have seen. .it • operate, agree bathe above opinion of its merits' , This Fork has. taken She First Pre mium at avant Fin by which it has been exhibited; in eluding the State Fairs bf PennsrivanitiandNew York for 1658; and New York,' Illinois,'Alichigart. and United St's Fairs at Chicago for 18 5 11; and many comity. Fairs. Foils, Rope and Ponape _sls; State and County Rights tor, aile, by - STEPHEN BULLOCK. Agent, • Columbia Crbss Roads, Bradford County, Pa. C. D. L&TEMIPOStIntrose, Agent fbr Susrea County: . TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA _ i-AgriX6.ll2ll3, • Is Me Dist dfadicersa in /A; tiortrtfor ait . curs of - • Conghs and Colds, Croup, ' Bronchitis; Asthma; Dial:mit Breathing, ?capitation of the Heart. For thet . raff paitaits* of. .advanced stages ,: Consnntption .together; with ill Diseases ' j Of the Thriat and Cliest;and which • prodisPose.toConstunption: It attacks Me root of disease, coed intatei gefelt . destroyeriuceossth tiUsWawa. Ralsoprodw . wires expectoration. et" induces tualay action ; irreha Wawa ifilcotg '.Fessibrcuuranc!tienge.r. It ii pauliailxidnitC4 to the isnliCal cure of ASTHMA. Occ dote qf thit. Laraltud4 /377 UP q/Zen girec • ease and constowently sleep, +Mich tAs parfieular nailing/ th.o ilisautedies. Rif very pteasang • , to me tasts v ontfprunpt its eats. Try it 4. De continad . that trinvalitaNe. in CU cure of . j Price Zb Dr. 1 50 ...E.A P W . i'LV.I.;u1 sort r b e rec! ': Lje . l l :, - et Co., N. W.• corner 9thcnd POPLAR streets, Philcur a, Aa. For sale in Montrose by • , 0- . mh.24110 , 1n5) ABEL TIMBELL; Lrizggist. . ~ . A ..,. gt- .. - .Newsvw-1 , ... . . HAVEIou HEARD The NEWS ? WHAT N. - • . s . , •• • __,• I WIIY THAT J. 1.. MBERIitAN Is :lOW RECEIVING . clktect from tiew - Tork; another of his choice stocks of G, . * , .0" • I .- 1..,(1 ...,.. . ~., .. emlwacing lithe 167 Good; liiie,.de Lalns,iChalliel, man ti Ilse, Silks. *Poplin*, ,Prlnts,kte,, etc.;,etc,.as well as a full ostoo cif Dotnaetiek;..suchas sninmerelothe for - men and NIA' wear,fllltiftlegs; Tielting*,'4Denlms, Cotton Yarn, Caf i ct Warpasahiketi: '- GroitcritW•4 full ;asabrtment.— Pis ,-•• btackereVTrOPtiMbitash,•,Codlls4 - lina Bening. •Ha ware:" building thatartpla; Nail.s. - Olassi Pat ty,. Paint e, 011‘Hyestuffs. 'll6eadyirnade - Clotbing, - the.woranship wannarrie. - Hals,taps and Bonnets; of the latest style. BoUts amrshoes, worth h•curfl2lie to tts;•l.ln fact almost eretyoy pf Got usuallyinquired forbtany country -steinl IT '' u p so NI L L[ , . liclli NGt ll and -$l3 HIS thual inlet theiroprietor ta riiike'stichiispoeltlon of his Goods.that neither htkenfl,yashotAtkpatrons will "ottesw.'.", • , .- 1 ••• . ,-.••-•.. ' l / 4 . ' - '.I...A.•••W.. I IIitUtH: tipsonsille; pa.,,,Jmle, Ist. ll,Gtrztf, -'* .- • - L. TIT „MED, "otandin*.spinattherii.riaTir.BritAte# arareripectfrilly laviteCtoA2ll arid adjust irialpame ivlthotic . BROOKLYN 'May 1860.15 T A. CBAIMRLIN. APPLICTEIVREA-D .4' WIfiAVCSkC4WAPOjnstrfk::SOLI •S ,f,tioillgr,thi :PTLlZlMPitgrissiiiii SP girßeS le, Cos lii efeirslarbe - Aftd I dillrgage. oft itlporuil ot aler will be.teluisgetipris iittgp sig. resillisigebel Villantrames-p J. Aremtuitelo, ssolawn q , ~. . %ii illii , t, engplParpostir, listforrAk G. ii licifsinsil.B. ,Blo c4M, Dundzif; bangs,u -- . sobs 1_4,21,4.5114,ge55i5t055.. ele • - -- • • kYER, TiffyBiel4N nzad Surge n';''Ntotitrovoi "Once the Farmer's Store.. • Vir Ales %hi 41,114sitiiit Suibittilavei iallitelON mli ? Clam* 113 another Mims. ' -.: •. , - * j 1 C - .: *tcyziol. fi sr INr - p., L woodtO his old and lioir cOotoarzitio 0 i.a ~ 7 iii , 1 , . June 6th, - .11340-0 •, , Jaya 69 ti , CAS W O O, rA I / I ._ XOR I% itOORD: Pa. • _ e 4 t FLA . " Ello , -. i Far ltu34lqBTAliT7lo..afieul d I 'PERMANENT CURE' a ttipr ..,30.!,,,,.11 treiaholecrtrieciru6s; i e rwlzarryZi. York. For Bale a r .;!art,n2V4. , - FATAL - SHIPWRECK PART- . OFI - ,THE - =CAR6O ISANED, lir IREMALGED,CO.IiDII:IO3I TREMENDOUS c)}' WET,•-GOODSI • • ,•. ' at the " BEE lIIVE " 3,500; rai - FIGIM,ED -;: BAREGES 7 4 Tartly dab:mead by Water; at 4,0, B,l2cfirpiyaqi. • , • •: Ittl(11;lfRISIIITO:PlAillii, for 18X.centa Pr yard- on!d-be CHEAT f0r,76 cents. . ALSO AZARGE,LOT - 0 . • & AIICTION -:- -GOO I. ‘. iraltie.i.oia:Actfie : ,,,,iiiiivt...iric'es: Good SurnMet, Shavrli, , only.-.:4;.: ...-..:. r. Ai ,75 - Fine - Stella - 4 • :":. - • -•-- '- 1.00 - Wool and Silk Brodie - ' • -_ 2 . ..-- Handsome Mantillas ,45 -71417 - RiCh L'"'" - . • ... 800 G ood , Lawna: fast ciii4e:• - ;. .. .. ... : .:.'4 '. .,06 - ' Tina Quality De- Lena . - ,10_ ' Wool and Silk Bartle, ,18 "' . Barcges d'Atiglais wort/ratti ' ' ,IBX .. .10 yards Merrimac Printa, and trimmings:..: -1,00 ~ Fine Dreert Oka ' .50 'Extremely. Rich , . Whitei Bose ",06 , -Nice Lisle ThrcairGiove.i...‘: Pare silk mittir.. .., : .. • Watch steel. aprlig Wits— -Good straw:bonnets ' Beautiful Leghorn , ao Rich Bonnet - Ribbons4 . • ;10 ' . French Embroidered c urtain Muslin., " jag GoOd Ponta Attar • - ,1236 ... ...Better '" - - . • • ,16 Oilier G.iod% Egli:illy_ n i cillAP ! , • • FirilteMenallcoer that-we will do all,that wea . dvertiqw. Be sure to call before purehasing..elsewhere, we.wiLL.'Noi.; and CANNO'Pbe,iinder sold by any establishment this side of New York. HIBBCHMIN. 81105, • 4 Bingharriton, May 15th, 1860. _ Wyoming INSURANCE Pothpa lay. , EA.. ar„ , Pa, • 'Clhirtor-Perrtual. $lOO,OOO. ,Stispials $l,OOO Oi;gieniied P. .1857 DIRECTORS. w . • • G. ld.Rolienhaek,, D. G. Driesbaeh, J. P. Dennis; John Reichard, Disid3forgan, • Chas Dorrance, Sam'l Wadhams, ' R DLaeoe, Wm S Ross, L D Shoemaker, Geo P Steele,---- H3l Hoyt,., IL C. Smrrogrgee#, G. If. IioLLEIcaAc4L Prod, W. G. Srznurro, L. I). Suoziteutre,. Vice Pre t. H. I'. BLACKMAN, ifontrolio..Piv. • • ~4erit for Stisquehorais County. ALSO SOLICITOB !OR 111Z 4 . • xonTHERN FIRE& . CCSIPANY • No, 1 Moorgaib.strcet, London. Capital, tdms,pco .... Annual 'Revenue, $1,000,001. • Ws GEM, Ayrent Philadelphia rer. 2n4 DOOR ABOATE DIELFOBD'S..„fkI ITKPM3LIC generally are Informed that a:FREE E3;T HIBITION is given at all hours - of the day, of NEW GOODS of all sorts., viz: ;Drees Goods or Summer Prints, Poplins; Challis,Lawns in patterns, cheapl3lehoplatwne. Brilliants, Book, Bard, Jaconetts and' Swiek 31u11,-Ladies' Coltarnand Sleevet: Dimity, 'Marseilles,' 3loreen,s, Furni ture Fruits, - Kentucky Jeans, 'Nankeens. Summer Stuffs, Gents Shirts, Cotton Drawers. Collars, Cravats Neck-ties. and Suspenders. A new and large lot of .' • . LEATHER-WARE . . such a/Gents:llse Calf Bootis—,_lood 'uns, also heavy and Shoes, Splendidladies Gaiters from 5 to 19 shtilinus wammteitto flt. White, Brown, and Black HOSIERY. Parasols and Umbells.s, :Band Boxes and Work Baskets. 3E3tir:13.1.13.a FlTu id -and Sperii Adamantine' and Tallow Candles. Brass and Japaned LantUrs, Wash Boards and Coffee Mills, White wush'Brusbes, Bed Cords al feet long, whittled and sprin ,, Clothes Phlts.Tine and CEDAR PAILS, besides ft PILE o' ZittUttgl? of dieriVariety s aincingivhich tire Tapia:. and - Corn Starch forglorions puddings. cream Tarter, Sods-siarch Salem; us Castor,oll, Epsomßalts. Black and Scotch Snuff, and lots of things which-won't do to read about, but please to can. examine and fat at...out:Wean ready and willing to show Goods, even Hula& they may not suit ; and thankful for small favors..: • • • B: C. TYLER. 12 CTS. buys a bottle of the shilling flair Tonle t beats an thing ever sbook.up. TYLER'S. MONTROSE, May 9th„ IS6Ot DYSPEPSIA AND FITS. DR. 0. PHELPS BROWN;lhegrearcurer of Consnrap- Hon-, NIA for several* years so badly afflicted by Dys pepsia that for a part of the time he was confined to his bed. He wad eventually cared by a prescription furnished him by a youg clairvoyant girl. This prescription, given bim by a mere child, while in a state of trance, bail cured everybody who has taken it ; never having_failed once. It isWI/2AT sure MSEIS of FITS as of DrarEIMA.. • : An engraving is here given of. the . principal herb need in MI medicine, and all of the ingredients are to be fodnd in any drug store. I will send this valuable prescription to any'person, on the receipt of one stamp to pay postage. Dn. O. PHELPS BROWN; 21. Grind.st, Jersey City, All of Dr. 0. Phelps Brown's Remedies are for sale at Snagnebanna Depot, Pa., by S. B. WEST. [my6m.. LOW PRICES ww. • •AT THE ORIGIN. ONE PRICE STORE! HA.YDENA3ROTHE4S IV 311.11,11 , 0 /alai Pas: ' &RE NOW RECEIVING TRE-LAR agoat and beat atoek or Goode ever brought into this county, width we are hound tyecll cheap pr cash or ready pay.. conshiting of " ?Maple' and Pitney Dry Goodb Choice. Fa en I y.Giiieeries, H u ts, Ca pa, Ready Made am, Crockery, Wi ay d o 'artSio ade•/.1141) as r, Pork Fish, !Witt. lakts;- 0 i • . Hoop Pitney Good , WitIekets,,JIKWELIII,V, tiilfur re, 11"Haie,0111, !Veto ' nal rka - , and-Lots und.Stacks of Goods toff nu rntre;usto .nmntihn. WE Ant NoT put, todt& in the Inistnais c.baUktg n large profit and depending on analog en Millet *moon* who hive not tried at other piseei to eeekhow.much cheaper thecut buy_; but we in.' Mal° live up the Mark, . and' !eve - in selling many anel utteaperthan., roGY•futerebants Can them: Now is the time if yotratint to ilaie money Lend jlitgeine..;, Call at the ONE PRICE S TORE, A; lame atoakarGaslwin &Bros. •Yelkw-llsik Tobacco always on batul,chealaeff TuSN chew ß . Al . to:) . lge• 2 tea ., - Vow =or% pa.', )14 rrth; I BUSINESS - CARDS. DR. WILLIAM. vW. WfitATON, Er-ZEOIC pityszoia ai 101110,011 eDVSTIST. Wl7ll Zdt: 11117'01il TVIZZATON,. Meettinleal and Strtaleal Dentlet, feoently of Binghamton.. N. Y. tender their protrietonal servicet to all' who rh• elate the, "Itetormed_rnactEce. of Phis& ;to earefal and ekiUThl operationa - on . Tetth -with the most eclentldc and approv • styles of platework. 'Leath ettracted withtnt _ pEn- and all work warranted. Jackson,,lnne 1441800. L. B ISBEtt; inIiPAMS Cloclus,-Watchpa. end &mein , nt . `1,4 shortest notice And on reasonable teftna. work Warranted." Shop in Moldier nall;Jesenp's store, hioNT3IOI . II,1 I x.: 0— - - tt OfyyQ - W3l, A. SNOW; , VSTICE OF TEE PEACE . —Orest Omit ..Pa. OCce on Main street, opposite the Wester* iiOIISC -zt;.l P. LINES 12BTIIONABLB TAILOIL-2 , lontrosa, Pa. .Shop la Placenta Block, oecretort ofßead.. Watroas Foster: All work warranted, as to dt end ani , h• Cutting done on abort notice, In best soda. jant'tiO • DR. R..SMITH.& 5 . 014; QIIRGEONZIENTISTS,—Montroge, ' f ii ±Vc o 1.7 °Rice In Lathrop' new isaliding, atm'. the .Denk.. All Dental operations will tia7' performed 1n good et** and wszrantetL,7 J. 11. X.0011.171t McCOLLII3I & gE4RLE • . • • TruBSEYS end Connseninn'ai lajw;—Motit3wz:l, Pa ornea in Latbro .1' new 1n2114.4, over the Bazar. DRS. BLAKESLEE & TitrAVlS* associsted'themselim for the proiecation LI, the duties of thelrprcifescion, respectfully over their lerlices to.the Invalid Public: Office et the re , idence of Dr. Maker.lee, midway between the tillager. of Dimock and Springville,- • ' , • ap.,N bty . . i. V. isrsrattem ' • • D -c. PRS: BINGRA k et..NEY: . , . yorOULD announce to the pub li c that they h ave catered TY Into ershiplor the puttee - . CINE; & BU 3 RGFEAT) hatter° Prepared to atteDillth a 1 eali4 its the line of the.r profession at all hours when not othery/tee ennuged. OFFICE-The ono formerly occupied by Dr. • N. B. The book accounti.of Dr. Bingtaiii mut be Ir.= -a dlatelybettled by notes or otherwise.. - _New Milford, March, ' L. W. BDZOILV3I'. 1 .HENRY B. MeICEAN, A A TTORNEY and Connseilor at 14!;.7.—towenee...Pe, Office in the L'Afari Block. je. S 3 tf - • .DE.. E. F. WILMOT; • g"'"RAIII:fATE of the Allopithie s pd'llomero_pitthle 1.31 - leg , * of Megifelne.—Great Bead, Pa. OMee. come: I of Mari anqE.,lizabeth.sta t nearly oppoeite the Method? et I Church. " • ' ;- ap.% tf nieliT7rieo comma. Dr.t ! WM. Hr COOPER & CO., B.ANKEIL.C.—Montrnse; Pa. Sneceescirsio Poi - A:Cootie; it Co. Office. Laiarops' new balding, Turnpike-et. .NEWS.OFFICE lIIHENEW.YORK CITY ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPERS.' 3.1. - Aotaisr.s. ETC., Q,Qj'• for Cale ht the nontroto BOOK STORE, on _nr,„ • Public Avehue, by A. N. BULLAII.D. • 3 01-IN: GRON'ES, . - - , . .. F - ASTRONABLE TAlLORMontrose, Pa. Shop pear the Baptist Meeting Liouie; - on Turapihe street. ; An orders filled promptly. in first:rate Ityle. Cutting done on short notice, and war"...nte4 to ilt. . ~, . .. . DR. -JOHN' W. C 085,.. , PIIYSICIAN AND SDl:CiO.V,—"Sioni.roet, Pa. Orl4 on Public Avenue. opposite Sarie's Hotel.. yulll ; •DP. G. L..DI3IOCIC • 13YSICIAN AND SLltGEOX,ltontrose, Ota,t P over Wileons Store; Lodgings St Searle'e • AI3ti.;TURItELL,..; .• DEALER In Dings, lisalteinee.. dberialcals' , Dye LP Stuffs, Glass Ware; Paints. Oils Narnlals,-Wfu- . dote Glass, GrocerfeS, Fancy Goods,...Tewelry Peen. men% etc.—Ageut- for all the moet porsIar.P.A.IT.NT i-- - . RELacisEs,-31untrose, Pa. e . w augl W3I. W. SMIT11& CO, riAlincET AND CIIAM 'STANLTADTDDXES,—F . AL/ or Main tree., Maatrotq, Pa; gr.o tf OULSTE.A,D; DRS. OLMSTEAD4 READ,- WOLTLD-ANNOUN'C, to the Public that they hate 'entered it.to a partnerahlp thn Practice EDICIIVE & ry,• and are prepared to attend to all calls in the him tt.c.'.r professkl...ofrice—the one formerly occupied by Dr. J. 0. 01n4tead, • • SII.Z7Z'OZOOP- , LIVERI V 16.Q.N.AT0 Pt IF. VEit. Dr P1.L11"..t.t 3. ', . .• - . • . . IT 11 . romp - I : untied irht 1ie1y,f..1.0, .f. , :nr.•:-, Jt, .. . . .1. 11..5'.1 . 111,. C 141 est. 4 , , ii, i... 41: , i. • C. , :•14 ra .• Lt• lir.. , .. -,. •• -&114 •pprute 1 - by alt st.-. 4 . • 4,34,44.2.4 :t.32., !, •,..*, ~,• sorte ilo 3MI comquitee 44 1 4 g :31 Ilic'dsdr.44.4 .:.-:._c..::, • Is recommended. .. . •It fin s eared ttettiAndar, lorl:F..fd.the.leet i.3rn years 71. tad given np zdl Ecytts .1 : t1.,.f. ea t.I. c c,;:r....,....a I ratiotteitedyertiocoMilnoiy[ 'pr....atensbatv.• i \ . '..1 be dose muss be 34 ti.4e4 to tl.l tem,eramett a V. 16 4 • " ledividdartatind" It, and ed. cd LI cuz.h . qual.w-dz. c.:. to ; act gently Oil the lowets.- - . - - Ler Me 41 , • , •••3 of your jnetrment re 14,3 3•33 M -Me i tan of Me LIVER - I , :- 1 ; VIGOIIATOIt ar.d. 't'i • yr:dew:a Lkver Corn- platilts, killoas At-, taeks, Elyspepsk. 'ClirunieDfarrhoed, ! .•- g , ,,,i, me , c,.. : I I; Ipinintii, •Dysente- i ry, Dropsy., Sonri Stuspaela,HaLltual i Costiveness, Cana- le; Cholera, Chole-1 • raMorbtri;Choleto Jnrinttini, Main- It i e i ler, Ja as a el I.e . e,l Veinal. Weakness- ; - e i , and I nky I," i..a,,,,:, rustiilirss saDritina. ry..Fatuly Alegll7.i r I no , : 14. mill cur,e S ICIi: '. . ii . E A.° ACME, t" : thousands tan testify.) In ! twenty rainutes, lir I,i svo ur three Te.a• ; sPoonfals are t at. len at • eccucteacer. , r.' .;.•-•. of track. .- • .1 I 'A l who lose Itarzi ,giving t h ee,: tr,.., -, -- - .,r....7: , . lists ra‘or. . 1 . . .74111 X AVATEN. -111 TIIE ZIOCTII WITII TILE INVIGOIIX4 011, AND BWALLUW r• , EOTII TOGE'1117:11. .• '. . , ...,1 Price One Durex heir tattle. • • tronwi . ALN4 o. . • ' •sAz. Ii%MILV • CATHARTIC,,LPILLS.,.: ..• ,XPuUNDE.D- TRO3l'• . Pure Vegetable ,E S. and joint:lo In! uLavis CAicKs, Air lighteaud will keep, In any climate. • The Faintly Cm- Ile but "aellye• Cathartic wed 1n his 'awake - more The ermatnntly Mere w!ag havelcest aced the PI LL - all ewe= in mitard In their them within the reach of all. ; The Profession well askew ott different pardons of the bowels. the FAMILY CA- TIIAIITIC P 11. L has, atilt ass reference to this well establlch.i 'att.. been cmspottode I from a rik variety of the pa-rt: Vet,- • tablit' Etteselit. Width act .., alike on scary part of to . _ alimentary ,anal, bud are ig goo(' au ,1 safe la all c...• es *bars - • Cathartic la 'seeded, rich as De—, 1 raogements of the St o m sac h, !0cta1..., w ee., .itatos in the Deck aeti Lola., Costiveness., Pala sell Soreaesii over the whole body, 11 , 11 sodden cold, stbtek' frequently. lf beglectol eo lis a lose mum of la cer, Lose of App.... litre Creeping •e.,..- •sallot. orCold overt the ' bedy, Restless— ltells, Headache , or Is A I ght 1.. . t ht head; all In Ram In a tory 111 . . Worm.; Is ~..„„r or Ada' se,' 14 Illieumntls to, arrant 1.... rt er of th e Mood .., Sndenasy ehltikeee le wtileb dab la eh% too Rumen,. fa to meotmo La IBM tultertl4k i • mesh Dose. I to.i.- PRICE Tllll EE Di iIP.II. The Liver loads' ..at..r and Family Ca. lhartle Pills are retd Ili Peugeots rem. r ally, ~,i. said wholesale by the I rod to ail the large tows. S. T. W. SANFORD,I. U. , • Ms caf.tcl..rer Slut roprietor. 335 Droadw•y,"New lark.: • For pale inl4lontreee by :.ABEL L, Arlen< %PRINCI . ti . `l-0 For $llLlr, 1 = 60; - T I E be l rul a n t^,, ' c 7tygt theyap3 nowji • . A WEIGL NCI ECTEO AND.'NEAT STOOK OF GOODS especially adopted tolhe rettill tram! or this vicinity.. 'I,Ve will inske Worm eapeclal hualness Ito superintend supply ing the wanteof thove who may fivor us with patron.ge, anclyte ihvite FARMERS, .31E.clIANICS, and the "rent of mankind," to call on na, feeling confident that our laid:: assortment will RUNG OUT sweleome to everybody who Are fond of making choice selections AT LOW P10cr,... NO USE TO ENIMEOITE GOODS i suffice it tosap . the stars in the '` rartrade" of other ' have paled their-ineffectual thee befOre the brilliant array .r seasonable merchandise which br. now filling the shelves of our Store.. We-have everything to tell; and at PiIIO,ES DOWN TO 1 1 11 E LOWFq andouly ask to hhow oar Goods and tell how we eell tneni before you purehase elsewhere. ilAppt results, . sure to follow Never was thereon - 4h grand combluati.i[. viz.:, the hearts of the old folios mide glad;' the heartih o "new beginners" tilled. w ith joy; tind theleart..bt at I ,t 1 little ones filled with delight,, and A:verybodyl/lild. durtag,the Spring:toil Surutnegdal'a by-tailing at 11.'1 . •R f• Oar shelves are groaning On. er the weight of all 1,111... , SPRINGV. 1.. ER GOODS , ' c f 411 all sha esl coral= Ime of an moat tothe dra!. , • oaken anctmnst be , p.I. FLOUI) 6 .olce brand., always on Land _ II s a large lot or Ready Made Clotting : I lot* .1.. Paps, ts and s hoes, No. 1 & 2:Mlichcrel. Con , li and Herrin , _ eV, etc, as cheap , as cau be had an) a hero ,t With ., 1 . 11 we 'close, giving all an6ther cordial It:vital ton ti l st to call ore they buy, compare prices. and save nu o my Wets ,• y the }lest price in trade• for ill kinds c! 0 „,,,,,,. , . It 011/Wif tram Fry : `r: ...:svmr., Pa:. u55111,19:4141' 1 . ly. , • •.s. Z. HILLIFT.I. r.L..EEAD - lb art te.PILL Is• pi.) ; Irldeb the proprie'or Men -uremy 'far. • : demine from thole 'And the eedifsethm rlic.Sr rse.t:afadared r4e.:41.12.e.e: . . . Mat '4:llr:trent Cie5:2:45.3 le citlzecti of. ihir