ei)ji.elivieotts. - - ', II Prom the Squatter Sovereign of Aug. 28th. Great 'Excitement in itchisoa—An Aboli• • -Preacheißhipped on a Raft. • • • On Thursday .evenini last, one Pardee But. lee arrived in town: with a view of staking for the East,. probably: for the purpose of im porting a fresh supply-of Free-Soilers, from the penitentiaries and p 524 holes of the North...- ern States. Finding it inconvenient to - 'de part before morning ' ,he took lodgings at the hotel, :and . proceeded to Visit numerous por tions of our town, everywhere avowing him self a Frec-Soiler, and preaching the foulest estsbolitien heresies... declared the re- Cent actidn of-our citizens in regard.to J. W. B: infaMcius and .unlawful proceed ing 4 of a mob—at the flame time stating that many. persons in Atchison who - were Free- Soikra at heal, had• been' intimidated there by, and feared avow their true sentiments; but that he' (Butler) Would express his views in defiance of-the whole community. • On the ensuing morning our townsmen as, ..sembled en masse. and deeming the presencft :of such, persons highly detrimental to. the safety of, our slave property, appoilfted a corn .thittee of tWo.to wait on Mr. Butler and re quest his signatifiv to the resolutions pep,sed J , fit' the late pro;.slavery meeting in Atchison: After perusing the said resolutions Mr. B. positively refused to sign them, and was in stantly arrested i by th'e committee. • After various plans for his disposal had been• considered, it was finally decided to place him on a' raft composed .of two logs,' firrilly lashed together; and that his : baggage and a loaf of bread be given Min-, and having attached a flag to his - primitive barque, em._ blatofied with Mottoes Indio tive of our.con , tempt of such characters,l . Butler. was set ':adrift on the great Miss ri. with the letter • R legibly painted en hisforAead. He was escorted some distance down the river by several of 4:our citizens, who seeing . him pass .several rack heaps in quite a ,skillful . mpiner, bade him adieu , and returned .to Aikhison. . . • • Such treatment may be eXpected by all, scoundrels Who visit our town for the pur rinse of interfering With our, time honored in - stiAutionS,, and the same punishment we will be happy to award 'all , Free-Soilers, Abolic tic:mists, and 'their emissaries. -The victim of Ilie.above outrage,- the Rev. -Mr. Butler, publishes the following account of it. r. • • I went to Atchison for the purpose of- . 0, - - king a boat down the: river. Mr. Kelly is postmaster at Atchison. After transacting some busibess at :the post Oflice,.l said. tp him in the presence of Arch Elliot, Esq., Sir 1 should, some time since, have become a. reg ultir subsciber to your paper," only 1 do not • like. the spirit of-violence that characterizes He'said, `I look upon all- Freesoilers.as rogues, and that they are to be treated as such.' I replied; Well sir, lam a 'Freesoil, - , er, and expect to vote for Kansas to be.nfree . :State.' lie'said, I don't ,expeet you wfltbe .allowed to vote.' • Not another word was spoken 3' I left the house. Nothing • more : transpired on that • • 'an next . morning. Mr. Kelly entered rmy boarding hauselollowed by -a number of men, and presetited.me a aeries of resolutions, cut .out of the Squatter Sovereign, and pasted on *.a sheet of white, paper, and denianded that I .shtifild 'sign them. • r cOmtneneeil reading the resolutions aloud, • havingfirst glanced over them. I wanted to give myself time to frame a wise and 'pre, -dent answer. • • Ile fiercely interrupted. me and demanded that rshoold sign. • I felt - -that.' wanted witnesses to what -should transpire. rose up, walked down .stairs, and into the .street. Ilere they stop: ped me_and demanded,.' Will you sign . said NO! 'They seiied me and dragged me to the river, cursing me for •ft d—d Abolition-- - - Ist, - and saying to me that they were going to ditiivn - Arrived at the bank, Mr. Kelly went through the 'Very interesting ceremony -of painting - my face with black paint-L--thus marking upon .it the lettr - R. This •cerernony, being ended, and the: corn- Tian.) , having now grown to some *thirty o forty persons, (vs included) for the :space - of-about / two hours I became the target at: • whichswere•hUried alt sorts of misselS, in the shape of imprecations, argnments, entreaties,- 'accusation;.. and interrogations: Acting on •• : the principle that, the Holy Roman Inquisition • • doeswhen she demands that the prisoner shall testify against , himself, they proceeded' to question 'me concerning my motives; actlons and intentions ; while I 'replied,' as best I could, that my coaling to Kansas was .pro . • jectod before it became apparent that a eon.; troversy would arise relative to slavery ; that I . came for reasons hide - Pendent of and extra .neous to this question;_ that.l never:had any • .connection with. any - - emigrant aid society. -whatever, and that I‘..never made any com s.inunication to. exiy: paper in Kansas or out of it concerning. Kansas affairs. I . even proffered them that if they would make out in my presence au impartial report for the-Squatter,Sovereiffa, Make no . report to other paper* o e f this outrage upon • my person. I, was not accused of tampering . with slives. T explained to them that I could :not. countenance any interference With the relation of master and slave in liansqs, while that question remains an open question. 'The very in -ad and front of_my'offending bath thiS extent, no more.' I had spoken knong my neighbors' favorably to making • Kansas a free- State, and had said in the of 'flee of the Squatter Sdvereign,`l-am a Free sailer, and inten,dlo vote in favor of making Kanzas a free Side. • • At length they came to consult what -they should do Ali ith me, Ira Norris, Esq., late • . . - rc;sident in Platte „city, and , Clerk of thel COunty Court of Platte ..county, , (a Yankee i by hirtli:.atieducation) . came to me. and said, . • : advise you as_ a friend, when you get away-- - -just keep away.' 1 said, 'Sir, expectto go -away,- but I intend to come back again. I 'said 'I =Mot leave* own ' real estate here -close by Atchison, in the • State of Missouri, and I have a claim. on Stranger Creek.; and - I cannot leave.'- Some one remarked, tau •can sell your claim - through an agent.". . • 'vs' I said, '",l Will neither sell my 'claim through .• an agent, nor in my own proper person. -If you do not take my life, 1 .intend to. dive on tt.' They said to me -again;.,` Well, stay' on • your claim, but keep away . IrOm 'Atchison., said, Gentlemen, if you dent take oiy life, and,rovidence*-perinits, 1 shall coin's) biek _to Atchisom' They said; 'lf you iconie -hack :AO_Atehison, we will hang you.' Thayloffered to shtiw me :the very. 'tree on "whioh they. wouli hang me. _ They, mali c e another proposal : live in: the coiliit4;and vote as you, think best, I" but -tongue.' NO, I Will •: speak When "please.' I said„ 'Gentlemen I hare...done .yousto wrong.. had . as good .- a right come here as,you, and have as - good right t:0; speak My mind- as you. I ,shall domy duty as tunderstand it; now do • you do:,the same. You .are many; I alit but • one : mean;---dispose.'of Me a yon think best. • - .- -J ask mi;favors of you.' • They. Sent rite -doWn the Missouri river -on . ' a raft,-Without.eithefOar. .or rudder, the ed- itor of the .Squatte , Severeign holding the rope that towed - me into the 'middle, of the / stream. ' - • • , •Dly flag *as inscribed - folloWstEitstern Emigrant-Aid . Express. i :The` R4v. But; ler's Agent.for thel Undergrotind Baiiroad. The way they . are Sertled in Keniits.t : . .gor Boston: Cargolestired unayoidnbre . danger of the Missourians, and the MiSsotiri! river excepted. Let further !emmiliariesifroni the- North beware. . Our hemp eroplis 'su ffi cient, to reward all. such i:cpundrelir 1 -1 • Of the enablazonry • 'of niy II will not speak. I shalt notltax Myself or the reader with details any • farther. haVe !beard of men before this,• Who -are 'sitidi tol. look •as though they came downoti a raft. I I shall keep those colors, under which II tube made my first voyage, as' aimemento of !these evil days.. H 1 While I was in the-handS of theSe gentle-. men, (they don't like be called ruffians) they taunted me with, - assurance that I could make a fortune out or this affair at; the East. 1 desire. neither the wealth 'nor the; notoriety that may lit7purchasesi by, such means. I desire to be permitted to 'remain!peaceably in Kansas— to at a nd to my own proper bu-• siness—and to enj - Jr those rightS which are sacred to.every Ainerican citizen!; I ask to be let 'alone. I • . Very respectfully, I mi.?... r . ARDEE BUTLFIt. - Steamboat Pular Star, Missouri river, Aug. 2311, 1855. . . From the Ifational Intelligencer. HOW BEST TO-POSERITE THE TEETH. - - • ti ) It is probabl i e l i iat no department of the healinff b art,. is Su ;titled' to more frequent abuse than that r l rtating o totne treatment ,of the teeth, and 411 1 intellitient persons tiliould know that no praCtiser of that speciality can .be safely trusted 'vhose character and profes sional- standing, a e unknown to them. . I =would attenti n to the subject because of having heard or. -ent abuses practised in this city. 'rho to th should never be clean lei. ed - by other than mechanical -mean's. - Any chemical agent that will act upon the tartar on the teeth will eti upon and destroy the en amel of the teethillsel. Hence, although the teeth may Pe made to look Very white lin a minute or two b.. a the use of acid, they_Soon become darker t n ever, to be whitened no more, and . early". decor and -Pain are sure to follow. In cleaning the teeth by mechanical means, the only ; Caution: to he observed - is that they should not be broken nor scratch ed, and that the tartar should be so perfectly removed. that a ;sinooth surface shall be left, as upon a rough! surface there:is sure to be a. 'fresh aceumulatio 1 of tartar.;To have this don, properly itl ii necessary to obtain . the aid of a practised hind, witla. appropriate in struments. To keep . theteeth clean, When once made so, .a full soft. brush should be ap plied in a rotary naanner at least once a day, with -ter not very Bold: As often as once a week, prepared Chalk :may be used for a, dentrifice. When mere . thanthis is needed, it is best to obtainth assistance of the dent ist.. Chareoal; pric'e, stone, &c., wear away the teeth too sevrelic and, indistructible as the first named is, it insinuates itsenetWean the guns and the neck of the-tooth, which, lat ter, not being colvered 'by enamel, Soon de cays when thus-exposed. Filling and filing _teeth are operations which no one but an,ed-, ucated dentist should attempt;- nor will a prudent person ever have a tooth drawn by any; other if a,deittiSt is near-_ , Aif one is not, then let a handv . and firm, person, ,haVing first; cut, the guL .well frimi the neek,.ent brace the tooth- as. near the root, as possible -with a • pair•of foreepsi'aitd extract the teeth just_ as he wontextractritnail from a pies.of furniture hew uld notlike to injure. - For each. class. of t eth there; 'is a peculiar mo tion in drawing; butltl*el none but a dent 'lst will be-likely! to remember. • To relieve an aching tooth applY a drop or two. of any essential oil or lanclanumlif.you can get - it in to the_cavity, or a Single drop of creosote:- .not around the tooth,! but in the ceivit,i • and having &he so, eloSeiup khe cavity; - rst, with . a little,diatton . and th t n With a little ecsvrax. The repeated application: Of such a remedy will , sometimes destroy 'the sensation f.. the tooth, but more powerful ,agents for this pur pose should 'be applied by theLdentist !alone. Even these are sometimes injurious k.O the mouth when celeasly aPplied: 4bctre all, however, nevermist. - your 'teeth (injury to which Can never be repaired.) any . person in whose personal integiity and profeSsional skill you' have riot entire confidence; `. - . . Sharp' i Betting. . The editor of *the;, Albany Register gives the following as the result of his experience in betting on elections: . -, • _ ".We were a great; Jackson' man, we were, the last time !hat the old General ran for the Presidency, and whenever a COneral Jackson runs for that office Shallhe ',so again, We lived in the oontitry then, and had a neighbor who was on the other side ; of the political fence; who . wasi a gr4tit dealer 1 in horses.— Well; we, got iito an argunient;with , him one day, and so sure w4s he of success that he 'offered to hetl a hdrse against fifty', dollars that the old hero of .New Orleans would not be elected! Nye took' the bet. Tde_argu rnent beirig oe that_ has,no.end, was renew; ed from tnue to time with ''..11 . 1e same result,l st. ; . until fiveliors s on one sidetand $250 on the! other were ked on the issue of the elec-1 Lien. ;We wori.-•-• But we had forgotten to designate the animals, and such alot of hors es as was. tenered in payment of the l deb t was a sight to sec.. If there was an ailment', f. to which horse flesh was subject that *as not . exhibited by One of_ these five horses, we should like to be \ informed of its diagnosis.— There was ringbone, and sptivin, and string halt, and blindness, and heaves; and one ven erable old roadster had all these, and in ad dition was deaf as a post.l .We kept them a week as a collection of enriosities in the ani mal line, and 'then sdild them - at auetiol3. Ac _cording to our recollection, four of them sold for forty dollars in the aggregate, and we gave a . tin pedler ten , ftir taking the other. We have nott et on elections sinm, and - don't want to' win any'tnore horses."_ " ( 1 '- AWFUL D . /, ~.tiidAGE TO, THE CoaN CROP. '.-h. qncinnatimmercial, .of a recent date, says : . 1 r ' - 15 " We. ask a farmer resident in south= western Ohio!, who celled upon us yesterday, whether the recent rainy weather was- doing I much damage . . in the country.` His reply I was : " 0 yes, the Cars of corn are so long and heavy that they !read' across the roves, and very much impede locomotion . in tie 1 fields." ThiS is really too bad. What will the farmerso for cribs to contain the big ears? " The - untrris in a dreadful condi tion. ~4) • -. ta The Ohio' tesman adds : • - " We and rstand that this fesrtil eslamiti threatens to eroach into the Seipta Valley. The. nly . ho is...that th e stalks will have grown_lugh Hough to carry the :, above the head as 3rou pass.. Of this • : care some slight prospects." • - -The Atelaison•partY'itie goin to hold a Convention to make aState Con4ttution for Kansas; They will find themssl43ltoo late. The people litave taken the ma in hand, :and-will see that .a Constitution I provided in due time.' . ! MEE BuSiNE§S CARDS. .. , . T. 1,13. oi - chard, M. D.. . .. 13 H YSICIAN AND NIIRGEON, Jackson; &sq ue -1 banna county, raj: Residence.at the Pos.toffice. Halt Lamb, ABINET MAKERS, have recently opened a ware room in Niw Immo, Pa., and will keep con stantly on hand all kind 4 of Cabinet-ware ; also Ready. made Coffins. Funerals attended with or without hearse. Ware.roOm nfarly opposite J. Dickerman's Store. New Milford, May 14, 1815. A. & Baldwin, AfAISTUFACTLitER OF SADDLES, HARNM, IV Trunks, Virhips, 4c., in the Basement of Sende's Hotel, Montrose, Pa.. • C. Simmons, OOT AND 8110 E MAKER. Shop first door east ll of Odd Fellows' Kall,•Turnpikeist.,: Montrose. . , w., smgieton • OAN now be found bis'new titand on Owego st., NJ two doors west cif Searle's Hotel, where he 111 fectually -repairs with. dispatch, Watches, ,Clocks,l Jewelry, Guns, and eitery, description of Machinery 4 Whirl cutting; Gun 'wild Witch niatehials 'supplied, to the trade, Dr.H4 Smith, URGEON DENTIFT, Montros e; , et Searle' tA, kJ Hotel, Mondays ap'ru d. esdays of each week. 1 • Hens 4 S:KnaPP , VIONTROSE. PA.) ,with 'Row, Woodruff' d• Car.; ter, Wholesalo Grocers at►d Commission Iter; chants, No. 113 -Wasitingion street, between Court; andt and Dey stree*Yeit! - • Caleb iWeeke. , QADDLE, lIARNEkA, TRUNK MAKER and Ca Ic7 riage Trimmer. i.S.ItOp at his dwelling houg early opposite llenryiDrinker's....lfOntrose, Pa. IdillOr 4 FOwlOr, TTORNEYS: AN,I) COUNSELLORS AT LANi; j l, aid &inciters iqCnaiicery. Office X. 44 Clark street, Chicago, 111. ; Ptipific Hotel; . . REENWICII STREET,. (near jiroadway,) Rtlisintiv 1.; 'Ptoprieton;. In thi.2 vicinity of the.princiriiil sterimboat.landings. • Thotias Ingstrum. TAEALER IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Clothing, 1.../ Crockery, Booth . anti 'Shoo, Via, Sttaquehann t a Depot, Pa Battier & FitO, A TTOENEYS A LAIC', AND , BOUNTY LAND 1.11 AGENTS, Ml:pip-oat., l'a. DENTILIKY, 1.. P. 112C17. John Groves. FASITIONABLE ITAILOR. Shop, under Searles Hotel, 'Maine street, Montroso, - - D. Rinds, . • T• IVERY AND E)IOIIANGE STABLE. Office in 1.4 in the rear o(-Wils_on''s Store, ifontrose,'Pa. , . • • • • Colsten, D EALER IN . STOVES, Tin, (dipper, and Sheet I_l Iron Ware, logertrille, near Omit Bend DepOt. December 4. . • i _-t L. P. Hinds, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Susquehanna, Pa. Offiee on Maine street, one door emit of Lenheim's. , i - Frazier & Ciie, ' it A TTORNEYS - AND COUNSELLORS Al" LAW .... Office.' on Tuinpike street,; one' door East ;,o Po4t's Store, .Aftintrp . se, Pa. 1 Albirt Chamberlin, - : v TTOIiNEY AVLAW and Justice of tbeTeac i i AL over I. L. PosEi Co's Store, '3l - ontrose. t f ' Wja. IL Jessup, [ R, A TTORNEY AT 7.A« .AND CONIMIIONER , of ±t. DEr.os, fur tlui State of New York, will 14Mo-1 `lO ill' business entrusted to him with promptiles.-4 aid fidelity. Office on Public square,: occupied by. tor. WM. Jessup. - . 1 '- , , I_ • Abel • DEALER IN DitUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Tive-stuffs, Grot•eries, Dty - Goods, Hardware, Stonewari:, Glassware,', ClOckq, AVatch4ti, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spectacles, Musical Instru ments, Trues, SurOcal Instrurnents, Liquors, Per fumery, Mirrors, litstionerr - Ilruche, Shoes, Yankee Notions, &c. - - - • ; . B. 11 , Lyons &Co., i NATITOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALER:: . 1); I V , Dry Goods, 'Groe,Fies, Sat; Flou . r, and I!#d wait!, bresboro, Pa.. : • - • I „ • . - BLChandler,- • EILER DAYtOODS; Ready Made Clothing, D droceries, Bdoks and Stationery, etc., Public Avenue, 3.l"ontroge,r':Pa. thatirick & Dimock, DEITSICIANT. AND SURGEONS. Office No. 4 1: Owego streetj-Voritrose, Pd. I.cL. Post & Co., • DEALERS I\ IfItY.GOODS, Groceries. Cr9ckery, Hardware, Ldather, Flour, etc., earner of Turn pike street and Puteilic Avenue, k t nerose, Pa. - - - - .J.!Lyonvit Son., .1 DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Grocerio, Ilardwure, Crockery, Thivrare,Groceri&, Rooks, etc.; riso, carry on the Book Binding business—Public Avenue, llontroxe, Pc. 4 - I . B6tlejr & Bead, DEALERS I N ;CRY GOODS, Drugs, Medicines, Palots, Oils,t Groceri es , Ilargl7rare, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watibes, Jewelry,' Silver Spoons, Per umery, ke.—Footi. of Public Avenue, Montr;oar. Salre,l,Bentle3r & Perkins, • TANUFACTIIIERS OF AND DEALERS IN all 1.T.L." kinds of Cakings; Stoves, .Agricnititral Imple ments, etc. Mc at,Sayre's Store.,:Public Avenue; Manufactory att* . Eagle Foundry, Foot of Cherry street, Montrose, , William! 4 William; H. Jessup, 1 •1 t A TTQRNETS 'AT LAW, Itontrose, Pa: Pm& 11.. tice in Smirrebanna, Briidford, Wayne, WY°. ming and Luzerna counties- •' i . - 1 ~ , . 1 - Williami W. Smith & Co., . f '1..i..131N ET 11AXESS." ,The keep constantlje on T\J. band a goodjassortment of all kinds of Cabinet Furniture. Shop and Ware i4ooms at the fait of Maine street, IfoOrote, Pa. ' -------- I-- • : -. . • Rockwe 4 11, Winton & Co., 1 1 . ATANITACtc"REPS and - .DEALERS in stram IUL Goads; flats, Cap,' Furs, Umbrellas, Para 'tags; Ribbons, ike: d:c.,'No. 29 Courtiandt strtiet,!Netc . York,.(up stairs:) ; ... . II- r.ocrwil.L. $ a. nowir.p.. Nc.x. c . wiirr9s. , • Pras' er. A TTORNEY ? AND COLINELLOR AT LAW, _LA.. 'Mon/roar, ,ra., will attend faithfully to all!busi ness entrusted tAim in the county of Susiuehitnrat. Conveyancing aid writing of all kinds will done neatly, and charge. s moderate. - He will also attend to the prosecution or claim's of soldiers, their widols and heirs, against ttie United Sates Governmen for Bounty Land; Ilitsions, /cc: t May be found .4 all hours at the offi6e formerly Occupied by J. T. !Rich ards, Esq., nortl4of the Co House. 11489. . * . 't IL C. Tyler, • . 1 IHTERESTEDI= With I. L. HUNT, Importer Of and ---- j te__ -1 Dealer in Hatdware and Cutlery, Carriage Stirings, 4,,,, • , No. 215 Pearl street, Pl4O Fork, where hi* Mer e intUe friends; iti' this awl other counties, are Lin* invited, and cari t iestly solicited to call and purchase: - . . . . . .! THE IN9EPENDENT HEPHBLICAtIi . 11,111111.11 ED ETII.I4T 1111:1118pArXOPIN0i AT 110101 LOSE, PA.; .0 11,50 PIS ANNT:II..IN •ADvAact. I .:. , . • - - ; 4 ---, . 1 Rates of Advertising. 1 One square *(l6 tines cir less) ono wea l .. ~., i5 0,50 Ono square 1," two weeks !.075 1 One square, " three - weeks, ..1 .1,00 One square ! one month, • f 1,25 One Squire " •' 'two months,:... .2,25 One square I " three Monts,: .8,00 f One square , " , • six months,. • ! 5,00 One square . • one year, .1. 8,00 Fortino or *ore squares,linserted by the Year, a deduction from the above prices is made. Yearly ad vertisers will hSve the privilege of altering or Chang ing their advertjsements without additional charge. Business cards, not: exceeding five lines, hi-vsted at e 2,00 per anpum. ' Job Work. This office i supplied With a 'good assortment of Jobbing Inlieri 18 . alld all kinds -of Job Work, such as Cardds, Posts**, Pamphlets . , &c., will be done neat ly and promptif. - _ .. I A FINE 14 . 0 T OF .. 1• •- , ARM. GrlfS ; single batiel, and extricfine fur oat by 34 . 1 0 /1 • '4 H , A. LATHROP ,c; CO. IA tplartivir SAItEn WORTH TWO 1 • - EARIED. .1 - WITTENBERG & BRO., Montrose Pa., - take 10 • this method of ;idvis,ing their old iriends and customers mid the_public itllarge, that they , have just' l 'received and openedthe la gest, prettiest and cheap. 1 est stock of READY MAD E CLOTHING ever (wet. i to this place, which they o or at 'a small advance from ' cost, thereby offering purtlntsers the rare opportuni ty of obtaining goods at about two thirds the usual ' price. -i Also a large assortment Of Dry Goods, crimprising for Ladies Wear, new stiles Brocade, Stripe, Plaid, Plain and changeable Silki,Delttines, Muslin De Rage . Rem& delaines of new and elegant designc,. All thd latest st; les of ladies DresS Goods, French- Lawns, Prints and Ginghams. AI handsome assortment of Dress Trimmings, Entbroided Sleeves, ll.'rs Cuffs, I etc. Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and I tings,Gloves 1 Mita, Hosiery, Yells snd Parasols: • , Their assortment of Shaves is-very large;embmcing every thing that 1$ rich' and fashionable both foreign and•siomestic. . ' ,i • Their Bonnet Department is large and ;complete,. embracing the very latest 'styles, with Trimmings to match. `.-" ~, - . ! An extensive asso rtment , of Irish linenS, napkins toweling. table covers, curtains &c: • . . - We have also a sepply of Shirts, Gentlemen's cot, tars, Suspehders, Gloves, Umbrallas and a good many other articles too unmet-C.lm to mention. ! For . bar. gains the public is respectfully invited to call at thv cheap store or , i 1 .., J..WITTE.NBERG $t BRO. corner of Chesnut 4 Owep Tercets, four doors cast of Post's store. : .. ,i. 20-ly El - - - - .. • ARE now receiving tbeirl uSaal supply of SPRING AND SU.II3IER gopp,s; which they offer to their customers, and the:public generally, on the most rea mmable tern's, for Cash, Butter, Eggs, Grain, Bees wax, or on approved credit. Montrose, May!l,• 18;51'.' T.) ROADCLOTIIS, Ke - rscymeres,,Kentiicky Jeans ; Summer Stuflk, ani - a general stock of. Staple Dry Goods, just reCeiveiPand for sale right by • • -BENTLEY • & READ. QV-ISMER. De Lane:t • Challies, Gingham:, L. Merrimac And Cochl!co:Prints, &c.-&c. for sale by ' PENTLEY & READ. • 13731 N ac E k T silkrtre l) Ze P iitn al i ( :1 1 :. 1 S & u c n e e s for by • • BENTLEY 3z READ. ,lia.l•Tin;,;;•7ii-iiw, and Palm Hats, Uinbrdlas, I;;;Ptcholg., Window Paper &c. . • •. • ; .BENTLEY & BRAD. . • ___,_ . . TT A RDWARE;. Crockery, Patent Pails, Tubs,Put .l I. ty,,. Class &c. 1 I_. BENTLEY & READ.• lARUilS.,.Medicine, Paints, Oils, DyestUffs,a - tid'a .1 • general tissOrtutenti of Patent Medicines, just in and for sale by . :: - ' " BENTLEY & READ. SOLE and.l7l:porLolifliir, Patent Kips, Calf Skins, and ti good supply of Boots.and Shoes-constant ly on hand. - BENTLEY ..S; BEM). .1 "iIifACKERELIfy the ;barrel or one-half barrel—al -1.V./ sb, Codtish,:. • BENTLVX 1• - VILTATCRES•and JEWELRY!—A full assortment. of Gold anti Sfl er Lepines and Detatelted Levers:, in double and stngle cases, Ladies' Mg:, Ear Drops,• Rings, Guard Chains, fie. /cc. 'Also, Silver Table, Tea,•De,sert, Salt and Sugar Spoons, warranted pure, .for sale by Ti,fctirtyx 45: RFAT. ' STOVES_ and TINWARE, Cloclik Nails Candles-, Lamp Oil, CaMpllene"&c. &c. Montrose, May.l,'bsj BENTLEY & READ. The Greatest knproirement of the Age!—C H..Trilliame DoUble-Aging Bull Valve - Force anfl;L;11-Put4s-17 improvement above all other pumps or ma • chines for lifting, throwing, 'and carrying water, combining both a Pump and a Fire Engine. This Pump, patented in February, 1854; is the whole of it metallic. No - bolts or icrews about it to rust, conse quently it will laSt a.m4na life time. It can be used in every varietykif forin—can draw water from ;Inv situation, and carry it to any part of a building. it is superior to all otherlPumps for Distilleries,Paper Tatuieries, prick ,Yards Iron - Works and Man ufacturing estati l lishments of all kinds. All orders =it be addres..--ed 'to AnnisoNDIMIIICK, Lodersville, Pa., who has the sole right for. Susque hanna county. *: UNION INSUItANCE COMPANY, ' OFFICE, ATI!ENS;iItHADFORD CCAVNTY, PA. CAPITAL, *200,000. Secured by Bond and ',Mortgage on the .Tictri,'Etbite , ',of theiStaCkholfb-cs. . Insures againSfloss be Fire, of Houses, Stores; and other buildings, Bootle, W4e.s, and .lerchandise, on as favorable terms as iOl3 - Instieution. Losse,i promptly adjusted and:paid. Dia}:crons.—,llon: . Hotacb Williston, Athens; pian cis Tyler, do. ; George fl. Perkins do. ; J. T. IL Meve.r. do. ; N. 'Sbiprnan, do. ; F. Welles, Jr. do. ;J. E. Canfield do. ; ITon. jOhn Laporte, Towanda ; Gen. B. Wakeman, - Laeciyviile CcO. M. Hollenback, Wilkes barre ; Michael •,Meilett; Laporte, Pa. - o rFicEns : - ...11 an j Horace Williston, President; C. F.- jr., V.*eel . . and Treas.; J. E. Canfield, 'Secretary. • Agent, 0. S. 11}:iint 3iontrose, Pa. L1532m3 FOR • SALE. 'TIRE subscriber Willinct,as agent fOr buying and sell-1 .1 ing.Rcal Estate==-Farm,Houses, andLots—lo .cated:in Susgitehatina ;Connty,Ta. All who wish to; offer their property f 4 Bale can give a minute dc:ctip-1 Lion of their Farms or; Lots'as follows: Number of hoW many ittipipTecl, and how watered, Intild-1 orchards,„ 'grafted or common frith ; other fruit; trees; and the nearest point to the D. L. .k. W. R. R.l and N. Y. -A: E.! - 02 farm# on the ft4, - 43 unsold. By calling on they subscriber a minute desctiption, price and terms can be given. • Office on TurnPihe t. 4 doors west of Main sit.. Montrose, August 15, 1854. A. BLDWIN. . • tTHE subsc*ier is :receiving hi.i . Spring and Sum; me! stock of Goods, comprising a great variety; ' *bleb will be :told low as any in this market.— Please an ani es:art:if : no. -F. 31-CH ANDLER. .! HATS AND . C.'4-PS—A good assortment of the latest style. • • , TEA DY-if.-IDEift OTIIL7—A good variety of Spring and Surnmiir/Cloihing of the latest CIT. DRY GOODS-4 general. assortment through; out. Also, DPESSIGPODS, consisting.- / of Ilarege Delaine." - Ft4nelt Delaink, Printed Larrns,Fariey P6tiLs, Ladies' Worked Col lars, litscrtitmn, Edgings,lllack Silk ; Mautillas, Thibet "an 4 Cashmere! Shawls, Parasols, lio 7 ..iery, Gloves, &I. ' BOOTS AjF . D.SlfOEti. .Clocks-z-a large assor merit of every,desctiption and'style, Also, :a great variety of FatiOy Articles, Yankee NOtions, &c. • il Crockery, Hardware., and GrocerieS of all kinds.+ Trunkt, a gotid lot tor sale cheap. Books And SO: tionery,-Wallj'apetr---also, Flour of the beet rjualitt. Montrose, May 9, 1855.- -F. B. GILLNDLER. Nest/ Liiie of :Mail Stages, - 1 •F • ; FROM , - - - 1 KIRK WOOD TO I , IONTROSE. 11 STAGES will leav*Kirkwood, passing through C-Or. bettsville Liberty, Sc., eyery morning after the arrival of the lfailTrains of can both East and Went, reaching Montrose lit Ir. Returning, leave Montrose daily . (Sun ays excepted) , at 2 r. x., reach- Kirkwood in tiinh to take the Mall trains of cars, both East and Westi•being the nearek and most fee- Bible route to:reach the Mery York and Erie Railroad- This line interseto a tri-weekly line for Dimook, Springville, TunkhanuOck, WYoruing, and Wilkes barre, which leaves iMontrose at'7 A. M. every . Win day; Wednesday an Friday. Also, a lineto Friends ville, Leraysville, Good ecan4 and tonifortianiagez arc provi ded, and the proprietors wllll spare' no pains 'to id commode° the puhlic. W. K. HATCH, April 6, 1854. . • MOHGAIi . k. WEST. NEW -Bg.NTLEI .'d! READ PUMPS PUMPS F;III7,IERS GOODS GOODS.! NEW 'STORE—NEW GOODS. rr HE subseriber takes Ibis method of advertising • X. his friends and the public generally, that he has fitted up a store jtist across the street from his Old qtiarters, in Brooklyn, where he is ..prepared to 1-e -ceive customers and sell them goods at: as low rates as' anylathei establishment in Susquehanna county. My assortment is v4ry large indeed, embracing near ly'every article usually called for in a country store. 'AS I am determhied to do business so as td avbid "bad debts," ; Whichtrespoluibie credit purchasers ire biked to pay,l can hirer superior inducements toerth arid otherwise PROXPT-PATING patrims. Call and See me. • O. (1... HEMPSTEAD. 'Brookifn, April ZO, 1855. DIP4OLVTION. The copartnerablvheretofere *slating between the subscribers under the firm of g..S Kent & Co; is this day dissolved by mutual convent ! • . E. S. KENT! & CO, Brooklyn 'Apr. 2.' 1 1855. ; 14w4 ' - -1 • . ! L % i lover !Itdririinotlw fleet fa. f l iV,) , ' New Milford, M4reh 9, 1855 • Pa#er gll.' olisiust opened, antr i sOni e for A eis: .r t/400- R roll, by J. ITONS Et $O N l7- . • . • T. • • AYER'S PILLS • AI NEW and singtdarli successful remedy for the tI cure of all 13ilflotts diseases--COstiveness; gestion, Jtiundice, Dropsy Rheumatism, Fevers Hip. moil, Gout, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflammations, Headache, Pains in the Breast, side, Back and Limbs, Female Complaints : as kc..- !Indeed, very few are the" diseases in vluch a Purgative -3fedicino la not more or less required, and much sickness and suffer. ing might. Ist4ravented, if a harntleSs but effectual cathartic were more freelY, used. No person can feel well while a costive habit.lof body prevails; besides, it soon generates serious !an& often fittal which might have been avoided by the timely and udicious use hf a good. purgative. This is alike true of Colds, FeYeiish syinpt:onts, and Billious;derange mepts. They all tend to beiotne or pruduce the deep seated and ihrmitiable distempers which .load the hearses all over the landi— Hence a reliable family physic iS of the first importance to the public health, and this pill s ! has . been Perfected with commtranate. still to,:neet.that dentaati. An eXtfT.EiVe \ tri;ll.ot . its virtues by Physicians Pe i efessors; and :Patients, has shown results surpassing any thinehitlierto: known of any ntylicine. Cures have been effected: beyoifil be lief, were they, not substantiated by persons of such exalted positions and character as to forbid - the suA preien of untruth. Arming: the eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these'Pills, we may :niention— • ' 110 ct... A. A. llAyr.:4, Analytital Chemist of Boston, and State Assayer of ,MMiSaehusetts ; Governor of Massatinisetts; Emonti - WAsnnvis, Ex. Gov. of Masaehusetts; SignoN BnowN, Lieut. Gov. of Mass, ; 111 M. Wntitwr,'Setretary of State of Mass.; JOIIN It..Ferne.vrthen, CAI Bi`shop of Boston; rrof. JOIIN Tont".of the College of Physicians and Stir genus, New York cite jir. C. T. JAcKsON, Geologist of the. Public Lafids of the United states; R.. enturoN, Prietical Claunist of New York City, endors ed by Hon. 'W. L. MAM4 - , Secretacy of State; Wm. AsToit, the richest - xi - twin America; : S.: - Ln•AnNtt Co., Propritors• of , the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. : • Did spnc . ot Permit, \yd. could give many hundred CertifieaU!s from all •paz4 . ..st where the Pills hail: been u'sed, but eliden'ae even More convincing thaw the experience Of emintint pnrbiic meu, is- found in their effects upon: trial. • r , . . • These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are diered to; thd public as the best and most complete which tim preient i state•of mediCal science can afford.: They are compounded not. of the drugs themselves,but ortltt; medicinal virtues only of Veg etable remedies extracted by chemical: profess in a state of purity, and combined together in such a man ner as to insure the best results. . This • System of clartipositibri for medicine:3 has been found in 'Cherry Pectoral- 41 fills both. -tó - produce a more efficient r'entedy-thaff had hitherto been - obtained by any pro cess.. The! reason is :perfattly obvious.: While hyd OM old mode of emppoSition, every modirine is hur-, dened Withimore or less of acrimonious :mil injurious qualities. ht this. each individual virtue Only that is I desired for the 'curative idreet is present. the in ert and .obnotious qualities of. each s s ulainutee em- Ployed are left 'withal, the curative - virtues, only be vet:tined. ,Ilence it •is self evident the effects - 1 Should proVe as they have proved, more Purely rem- 1 edial, and the pills a More powerful antidote to dis ease than any. other nfildicine known - to the world. As it is ffequently.e*pedient that many Medicines Should be taken - under, the counsel of afi attending physician, and as he could not properly, Judge of a remedy without knOwitig its.composition,; I have sup- Plied the aicurate forniuke by which both my Pecto ral and Pills are made, to the.whole body of Practi 7 tioners in I the United. States and British American Provinces.: If, hoWever, there should be any one . 1 •whO has-not received them, etey will ,14 forwarded. ;•by mail at his request. ' 1 )f all the Patont Medicines that are Offered, how i lfew wotrldibe taken if their composition was known!, llTheir life eonsists in their. mystery.. • I have no DVS iteries. The corimositinn of my fireptirtions is laid' open to alt men, and all. who are competent to judge ; lon tIM subject freely aeknovidedge their onvictions of r their inttinsie merits. The. Cherry PLictoral was pro- I l i nounced b y scientific men to he a wondeiful medicine r before its Ofects werd known. 5111.ny eininent Phy haie declared the .5:1111 , 2 thing 'of ii;y Pills, and . even umrei confi.b , 4tly; ffrc willing IC, certify that. 1! their anticipation,-re more than realized by their. effects upbn trial. .They operate by their powerful hither:cc ten the iutcrrai vi,c:ra -to purify the blood anti stimulate it into ljealtiv 'action--retnovp:the ob- Structionsof the stimeleh, bowels, liVer, and other or gans_of the body, 'restoring 'their regular action to health, aid by correcting wliervvcr they exist, such! derangentimts as are the first erizin rf disease. ' PreparOd by Dr C. AYER; Practical and Ana lytical Chemist, Mass. , Price !!:i emits per box.. • Fit - o..oxes :301l by AM:t.:Tmtnmt., 1f •ignore.} 13: F. 4: 11. 11. EATON, ITaxford; Cuuncn it-PtfiNssiy, Dun4ll;•;and by all dealers:M. medicines every where. .• • READV. . STOVEA AND TIN NVARt FOR THE . 111 , .:()PLE. Avoopupp& ELDRED have constantly onhand a jtirni and Well selected astortment of tin ware, ROL; and Vtain . for - wells, pumps, cistern : pumps, a., Rams. Japanned wares, lead' pipes of all,sizes SC., lA:c. Job work dOne with neat ness:and despatch t. :di orders promptly attended to. • 'I ST 0 ES S.: PIPE • • kept constantly on lind, a large assortment of stoves .of the lati4t imploced and approved patterns. Our experieneb in the business enables us to select those that we can safely 'Wtirritt,t to give entire satisfaction. Aintlngst our nuns robs stock can he found the i . • - • Paragon'; air tight' Star of the West, Elevated New Woild !i * Clinton, : ` [Oven `Atlas, I • :Cultivator, Phoenix,; "I Fire Fly, Three .Stittes, f s esiern Queen, Globe, I ; • Premium, .1 • I • S. A. lii I OODRUFF • • i M'pre amid; lore New crOOds: H BIIRErit is now receiving new and full .r. • supplies of Hoods for The It inter Trade, in eluding 4 new and elegant, assortmeid lof French Me : rinoea, Jferino *mid !Ca . shOztre Plaids Plaid, Fan ! err and Plain' Belt-riles., ParamettaS, Brnehe, Square I and Lot,.: hauls, all of new and best styles, and will he sold at, 25 per' cent. lee than last yeaCA Also a ni,tv ussorttneht of Rich Rattc,fig aio/Boaro.i, Wide Sr,7k !Werra. ti"'yr Maks and Mantillas, Rich Silk .-and Veled J.Prcss Mohair head Dressesl,!igolels with a general assfirtment of othee,Sralu.s: and Fitd . :v Goons; rap usual, which having bought unilti the );+fe,;ent pressure of the cash market; be sold ; at corresponding and reputed prices: 4 • New Slilford, IsioVembet• 27, 1751. 1 . • ricirs FOR !rem. ticopE. rrHE imbscriber carring on the. `ll AIP MAK- I Bli SlaVit S itt all its various branches at. the Chair and Warti Shop in Buford, %there mac be found agrcarter; variety of Windimr and Rocking Chairs tban at any Other estabLishmeat in the county; alsO Flag and Cane Seats, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Loung es; Settees, Tables,lStands,Ac. etc;, all of which'will he sold fat.the ldtveStprices at, retail, (or wholesale, with shotl, notice.) All work. warranted well made and of good mantrial. Short credits'and small profits will be.nty Motto. For demonstration of the ~bore filets*, please ,call at my shop in Hat:ford village. . . , A. W (113,EENWOOD, Harf9rd, Octolie4l2, 1554. 1546m11 Jewelry. A GOOD assortment of Jewelry, Consisting of Ear Binge, Ear Drops, Breast,Pin#, Finger Dings, &c. justreceiv4d at BENTLEYA - REAlrs. .777 • Tya, Table ; Dessert,-Supr, Salt, fie.; witrrantecl 'pure, fur sale by ;i BENTLEY & READ. . Btiots and An nattsually,gMxi assortment of :thel best make,-all rssh dm( perfeit for saki by BENTLEY dr, READ. Afresh stock gOoine Drugs and.Mndicines, Patent Weilicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs ; ,5z4, for tutle.bv. Dec, 13.] •;; BENTLPY 4t . BEAD. r[VIE Spring Gooch L ired at LI. POST 4: quality,, style andrice. Staple DO G oods, • Colt's, Sleeves, -.Dress Goods,, - . Edge ills,, Cloths antil Cassinzeres, Bonnets, White Golds, . and Parasols. CLOTIIING; , —ai fine Stock. Grqeeries of all vari eties; Mardiraie, crockery, Looking Glasses, and In every.department itheir assortment is good, and at priceslo suit. , • ! Montrose, March 20, . 1855 John iGroveso Adveriisessieut. AS nature, whe tarnishes the birds and beasts with an•esfra coat. for jwinter,bas not made a similar pro. vision for man, bare_ concluded to take it upon my self.' to attend to that department::: and , therefore .1 think proper to announce that all-shivering male le ,peds, that need new apparel, glorious or inglorious, fashionable or tittfaiddottable, can, liar° their wants supplied and theiti, tastes salted by calling on me; at my eltop In-Montrose, . . DOCTOR I 4 . . . ;• , - .. • . : - - .__.______,, • I.Aillki S., - 1 ' i Sienr - n' oi -141.4 - . Act - irinhi - -...rire;Pro6 lIRVIIFEOP'.A.Tiiitivit, •* '• . !• - .- ..- . saicfs.• G )of New ! RADEAT.E arild nember of the University ! r.i'pE subscribers have made nrrangetnenti : to fur- . 1 York, 1)4 in Montrose oii the Gtb, 'Mt and ' .a.., nish to per.-mm! who may be want of then, the - • Sib of each .tritmtN and maybe consulted at m a t c h' s . Alive nathed invaltna.)le Snit's, at the'sanie prices for _ `lintel,' for three dit3-S, upon all diseases incidental to . . -which they can be olitalnea at, the inannfaCturer's.--,. the human - ststem, !viz: CONSUMP.TION; . M. OII ..',: ' tfc‘ing experienced the benefit of such - an article titi chitis Itiflani4tion i-ff the-Lungs, Throat, Liver, Pleura,: ring the late conflagratiori mu:selves, we wouid. earn- Kidneys and Splinm i r Dyspepsilf, - Vadi(estion,) Liv er enly recommend tf) others haviiig.valuablebooks and. io Complaint, Itaxvrtsx;:Scmfula, Eruptions; Spina :Tapers, the pri.‘'serving of %Olio would ire of immense Cornplaintsi•t .4e erial of the: eye and ear, Nervoutt . imilertree to them, not to do-without one. ka„ c., Weaknai . , Particular - attention - givqn to, i Priees-muge from $5O to i.,--`,:50), and we can explain , the diseases of Females and Children. The ;TarioMJ to no)" one wishing to .pnrchase, - the differenee- in affections of the Vterua radically cured. i .:, style, size, price,-ke... and ,furnill them 'on short no-' Mr. Barris. Is well; acquainted with bdth llemeopa-L lice, ,with the/internal arrangenient to suit',the pur . • .. thy and Allopatbi, having been in constant study and it chaser. 1 - .- BENTLEY MEAD. practice for the testi twelve-years, and haidnglfirst in= Montrose, December 19, 1854. troduced linmeopathy intO•Binghamion, N 4 Y.,in. . -- 7 -- "" ---:---- ' 1847. His plan pf!treatment is mild, sale and e . 01;; China,. and diffe:Nnt from that of any other, pliysiciam and cures nearly lull cased in all stages of the !disease:, Or Dr: Ilarriale., testimonials of chatactei, abil:- ity and skill, front A., p wilier . of the . .molt ;eminent me di ca l men in i.hi: city of New York, imengiiheta the celebrated IYr...Valetithie Mott. • . 9- . !a„ : 'l,; . i ~. I'ersons wislii4g ; prompt relief or peimanent cures; Will do well to withoutdelay. Charges niciderate; 'onsultation creel 'Patients visited at their risidene e s if desired. Office hours from 7in the 'morning until 9in the evening{ - ~ . . :• - - - ; . .: .01 ....., . . 'lAdvasitageto• . • - Itages,or the Ifonicepathic treatment Of to it: van _ diseaies -- nre : - Ist. That patients treated Homeoputhieally,.nual ll.are - cured math sooner than by any other practice, 2d. That malty patients can he cured by Homeo pathic remediesi4ho cannot be cured by any othei: ,treatment, . ~ . - . . . f L'rd. Tliat..ptttlenti treated Homeopathically, do not have to labor limier the bad effects of the meal. cine they have tahen to cure the disease. C MILL'EN & PARK..iethrn their grateful acknowlyilgentents to the public, and invite at tention to the Very large stock of Si r4n,a and Sian incr Coot the tie now receiving ,and ' • irsooT.A iN D. ERIE "41‘011LE. - AATHIC,II is now ;filled triol. a new . and extenslys - - a , , , sortme nt-4 - 2 1 art#elozz 11111.1(-ir Inse, enthractit; a general variety of new;and elegant styles - of.-ladirs and 'gentlemen's wear ,. among. which are Ladies -- .French, Silk Lasting and - prcnille Calms, Kid gild Enameled Patent Luther ,and Bronzed - Jenny Linda,-Buskins and Ties .f - Gen . tlemen's }WO and PhiladClphia, oak tanned calf skin aid kip BOts, Morocco, Calf and Coniiide Brogans &cr. Boys 14. calf and cowhide Flouts aud - Brogans; all I;indket Misses and Children's wear. •• Also, a general assart- . meat of Findings Which consist in part -of lasts, pep, sparables, Ilunprian Mdls, tacks; thread, wax, allyis• • fles,shoe binding; awls, rasps, sandstones, shoe knives, - Also oak and hemlock, tanned calf upper Old soleleather, Morocco skins ainl linings.. Work-tnatle to order and repairing neatly-dono. . REELER & STODPAIIP Montrose, April C, 185-1. • . . Vali‘ribiti;yids Vor Salo;' FOR SALE IN ONE DOPY`- of - about •5500 , aere... • , Lam! on the water = of Spring.llrook,' a In*irt. of the Lackawanna river,lin Luau ne -County, Penh's.. about tnithvay, between the thriving towns of ticiaa• to am! Pittston. These Ilan& are covered withca!- uable, timber, and. being 4tuate in the Most exteniiirt• mingrul,regioh in .P e nrylvania—known to contsin iron or , e-:-ancl believed tri abound in coal, - And,hping also in. the immediate'Vicinity* of several . raihisith made tunl'now.in progress—Otter to the eapitalili't opportunity for the investment of money that seldom ; occur`. For further Arply to . 15.T. " I11e• N-o: 11, Wall street New Yorlc, - tir subserib sr, at Montrose; Susquehanna - count y,Pa, the• attorney in-fact cif_the owners. AprilklBs4. • rgsty DRINKE4 , EsTitAvroo - . • Estrayed from the- prorai:;t::= or the subset-11*A or near the first of June—tire Steers, one dart:a . ..rill:ln the oilier. Three-Heifels! mostly red, With some whit...on . eteli", the safallezt . or) having, more white than 'the other; Any person setl, ing said yearlings willoblige tho subscriber by ilki4 4 then) up and "sendingitint Word, by let terpr otherwise, and he will pay them for their trouble, ' . . Jack - 6611,-July jig, 1855 Wm. It.traLtintr.. . • AtlinOatistration.Noilie. - I VlVerehy given that hatters of athninistrt -131 tion upon the estate of Wannts W.eta.s 4 late ef. Springville township, deed; ltaytt - beeti granted t'o untlersig,ned, and all pet-sons Indebted to said tistate will please make linntedi(tto paYment, and thost4hat jag-el:dui:: will present- the sjiOi dilIV attested' tj settlement. WILLIAM WIiITE, Adler. I Springville, June 6, I : • TIE F 1 DUN D A VPAC, A1)E1 1 11V. • M ILE NEXT TERM oC,thia lrrsutution comment the first . Monday of September. Old) and eantin , . ues 22 weeks. And as eltise's will, then be arrang ed, and the studies assigned, students are partihig , ly requested to. Ve present ; • and they will tit&riy• ft:old / Much labor on the part of the teachers andem-, - barrassmene to lemselves. • • Board, nndcr be present hard *times, week ; anti will I,te proportionally less If thev which wo have efrery reason do believe from . .iiii , sp• proaching harvest. •• • . 8w TIOOLIIIAS. HOUSEHOLD' WOlll, DS. 1 I . AUG UST. E • • • CONTENTS .OF NO,. XXIX. Tho Toatly-Tro,e-3tother an.d.-SteoAlother .(Con• eluded trip, Priaustoaeoultry,..ikbro , a l-- 4 1 ' 4 " Story of.a King4A Liviathan Met:ll:aril! , Uniform. , -Poetry the Ilailway-a-What the I,ar.d. lortErtelieved—The-Witl—AustniliatiVartiers4 e Roving Euglishniali, Rustchuck, the Passageth e Danube,-Doetori Dubois—Cheap Patriotism—Yo u ' vius in Eruptiott.--Strjetly Financial--,Frenylt 14h Stri‘'e„ Wait and Pray•-ltalia traortlinary--:',Speelmen of the Alchemists, tw.o:c ll4 r ters--The.first Death—A Very 'Little liousi :4 Rt..volutiOnary—lly Rail to l'arnassus; -1 • Terms.--Tlire Dollars a year, or Tireuty-tlve a number. TboSe rimiiiting Three Dollars NOT rt". : ceice the ltbigazine it'es Clubs44 l " copics, -- Five Doihtra; 'Three impleS, Dollazst copies, Eight Dollara 'and ,Sevoitr:tive Cents. ' Pa lma-41s Ifentlity and //ouclonfer nye PP /iilr '' . . • . DIX & EDWARDS, Ifil'ark Place, New Yokk. NEW "GOODS. DOaiits, . . '3, T.'570 . Nz3 &SOS/ H EINE