CI -- Fromt he Phi/ode/phis Press A-Pertivian Rae. , . . • A few weeks since, a man with long WWII - y .. Three brothers; Pulsey, of Beltittiore, beard, made Lila appearance In our -‘l . llage' • Z torso •a. sail On Patipseo' — rivery all ,y.lrutik,' re. pier himself fir. Geradir. Ite- ptreterdeo- - . - (using to, let a fourth brother, also :drlink, go P . 'e , . 1 ibe a Padre. of Peru, and an exile fiir libel-, . ,o . tilt h the t, i' Thbfourth drunken Putsey 'took o ' 6 ; n l i e t He had also fought under Walk. A tow - ', flatland went tnt hizi own "honk:' A of the glihtistel% Ills acterii Was _pure_ tan• ket., without seen, 4 mot et , the . spt,tolah.. „_ ; flaw of ttindrstinn stilt& the ailbottf, capsized it,abd the three °Ceti pants *ere drowned. The lk pretended to:be.ii gentl6man. of leisure,- in tile rowboat emometiced his-drinalt: a nal of unlimited knowledge, and toi be fiber. I l ' t , O the r 1 en pranks,- rocked the boat over,weninto the . 0, opplje4 - liitil " Itie:peedrur by an rotor. paternal ; Water. and When assistance 'came refused it, it,ll‘ shier ipt. bill resided oh • thE bacitat. , ioe the miceof pastittle, ii i- ld . to I,b ,, briating of hia; ability .. ,tr) ° sate himself, and I tthstiroWned.. This Was- on Sunday. be undertook lo•deliver "' I Y s ulighten the natives 4.„ . . A feA.Avetureg upon The nunibugs, of th e • ... Anthony Burns; the fugitive ‘lllO 1738 ' ,y - ,e,7 "Peru," " American Antignities," &c., taken ott'kt Boston a. the point of the hay on. i-, „ f ole winding up _with ! privale medical lee. et, and ens purchased from his master, is,nof, tuns to the men and to the ladies. A few as stated, now in the Massehusetts Penitenti.; ( , f thelectures were free; and fur the remain- acS for : roishOry; . Burns is completing a the. der he charged duly- the moderate sum . of . (dottiest coarse. at Oberlin, and was recently in Boston on a-visit. • ten e e ti tsi admittance. , - . Ills lecture', at least the public Ones, (we, ~.... Bun:flay, of the Central Independent, ' a not hear the.,private.) abounded to Won- .in defence of" hoops," speaks of them as a do; n o falsehoods. Ile -claimed to, be able mot g the things that we first loathe, then pi. to cure all manner of diseases, and especially ty, then embrace. . all chroaie cases. And as the -fools are not .., . The 'Philadephia Inquirer -na vs:— A ll dm] yet; he got a few to pay him its 4(. 1 ; "-We are author zed to state that 3. W. ' one , R' 'one not yet heard of the cures,. near, ' the Buckeye- Blacksmith,' -N ill be , Fur a time, he, kept sober, , and made quite a a cadidate for Congress in the' Fourth Con• • ya-zation. But during the but days of -July -gressionsl District." - - his thirst increased, an 4 thee - quantities of flu- . . • . H . oraec Greeley is, spoken of as a i,l-iliat. he imbibed often. weakened his liiiitiS .cainii . tia.te :Mr Governor of Nei- York. and fuddled his brain. '. At last, fin- sonic int. prO . , .. Although the P, mancillatiornst orße per conduct toward the "help" it this -,- publican party in Missouri was defeated in Oehen, he way commanded by - °` mine host" -the late election, they have no cause for he. to-alope, i. e., to leave in double quiek'time, N,h;ch command, after sundry a allenges to Mg disheartt fled, as 'they have gained in ev ery part Of the State, They are forty those'. mortal 'cceiluity he oWyed.i .. , . sandstrOng, and are constantly gaining lie- In Janesville, a neighboring village, he ran cessions. of strength by the coming in of free up A bill fur-board and.drink to -a considern. soil settlers; while the prootlavery party is as ble amount, and he pore the gdod publican a , constantly diminishing by emigration to oth eheek on one of the• Easton hanks, in which be claiMed to have large deposits. The batik, leT .slave -States' ' ..: , 'swelter, declared it knew no such person, .... Twenty thousand persons, or therea and refitted to dance to such 3 tune.' 1 inat,,• bents are already collected in the ;Fraser ty, his presence hecanie intolerable, and. th e River cOutitry,.without employment, and the citizens made him up A , Alliall purse to leave. !larger part of . them with very limited means The last we, heard of him he, was . going to . lof maintenance, waiting under pelting rains -ward Mifflin. Ile has a pocket full of blank for the waters to subside, anti buying horse cheeks, drafts, &c.; and we would advise all flesh to eat at tw6ty-five cents a pound. no vevervwhere not to listen with ton much.... Gen. Walker is now in Alabama, so .. confidence to this distinguished' stranger, and i that the story that he is in Sonora, or en p p would-respectfully suggest to the ladies - I route there, is false. '-. ~ no t to be too hasty in falling .in lox with o r• .... VS Liilan) Grant of Warehatn Viroin this learned and gallant Peruvian-exile, as it nix, - has been sentenced ' to six month.' rim is said he has a wife and halls dozen children' i prisonment, at hard labour, for kissing a in New York. • • • - Yours truly, young woman against her will." 110.LETCg, P. J...A. Never mind•Cratt ; if you had kiss'ed her - ."with her will, your servitude might -have been longer and harder.—Boston Post. _ .... The Witishington Correspondent of the 1 Philadelphia Press -says that Barrett-recently I eleeied jo Congress over Blair in the St. Lou ' is distsict, Missouri is ti,Donglas Democrat. and could -01. hate been i‘kete'd without' the i. cotet,- of auti•Lecompton Democrats. 1 .. , ..A correspondent-of the St. Louis Re publican say4• - that a Utah mail *party e ne olm . tered du their journey "millions tf butli,does, bfocking up the highways sous to delay the mails, feeding upon-the' luxuriant grases. of the 'plains, while deer and antelopes were [ More numerous than et -et._ seen before." . ... 4 .q . ..x-Presidebt Aorce is said to lie pre ! paring, a history of-the Mexican wart A Vcontemp, wary expresses the' hope that in this ease the pen . 41 prove "iniightier than the -PEACE COMMISETONEE. MCCULLOUGH'S VIEW.i or MOEVOIi ..kWAtits.—Major.Metut lough,. one Of the comlnist•ioner, up,in the port of the United States Government to ne • pilaw with the Mormints in U:ah, pasecd' . through our eity•ycsierday, on his.way Ea.t, • _ind honored - us kith a al at the office of the . I:::iiquirer. -The Major was in the enjoyment . nl excellent health, and came- tlirough from Salt Lake City to Lavt-nworth (Kans • as), _in thirty•thtee dayS,- by an overland journey • across the plains. The Major -has no contl dente in the perpetuity of the peace -made with the Mormona, unless the Government keeps at Salt tak 4 e City a strong 'military force say 1'17=1500 to 2000 men. In regard to the, population of the Mormons, the Major "fttimates it about SO.OOO. , They could bring -into the field about 7000 fighting - men,. of whoin some 700-are excellent troops and effi- ei'eat mountaineers. The Major stated,"-in -the course of conVersatiok that he advised Brigham YoUng, if he desired.to found a great Suite and hierarchy, to poll -up hi:-stakes and remora ; to some ittFair country. The Prophet afterward declared that he allowed- no roan to adv;se him—to stimd between him and God from whom alone lie took his counsels. It is Mi , jor MeCullough's decided opinion that the United States-should maintain - there a yerj,-- strong military Got enment, for the Mormons . hare no Rive for our institutions, and can be kept in. subjection_ by coercive meas. • uret. To effect that, it would be necessary, to repeal the law olftanizing the Territory, and vest all authority in a Governor and . Council, typointed by the President and Sen 7 .ate.—Ciarianati Gazette, Alrgust-11. L. S. ARTILLERY DEFEATED IN A SKIRMISH 1177,c . T11E BCFFALOES.—An officer of the ar .lnyl„ writing to.the N. Y. Herald, from the raik, on the Platte, s.s,ys, Ou the 4th of Ju ly, We first struck ,the bufftlo. The excite ment was intense. The recruits in their en thusiasm, broke through discipline, and- blitz ed. avay at a small herd crossing in the road in front of them. Seine three or four buils. 'ran parallel to alight battery, *hem the ar tillerists -commenced Peppering theirs -with, cults revolver-. Stung by those leaden pel lets, the animals wheeled in line find charged the:battery with the most war like intentions. DoWn they mate with glaring eves, and away . ‘rent the horses and' pieces in die Most inglo rious manner.. One piece 'mete the rear; and another. struck off a quarter of a mile hi: to the prairie before the affrighted horses be 'came manageable. , The dragoolis and infant ry ,lof coarse:had a hearty laugh at the van quished artille;y; but had they been charged, one-half of th i e former would probably have found a seat somewhere else, and' the latter scattered rapidly; without standing at all on the order of their going. Indeed, if there is any military-oinithination, coMposed' of flesh sed.blood, capable of stolidly, withstand. ing the , charge of an infuriated herd Of-Buffa loes, 1 have yet to find it out.. 6TIAII ON. CANALS.-A Philadelphia cot , respondent of the Tribune says Some folks hereabouts are surprised at the demonstrations going on'slung the New-York canals in h..mor of canal navigation by steam as if it were agreat.noYeltY. W hy, this thing has been in successful use for years on -- - - the DelaWari and Raritan Canal, where steam propellers of large size ; as well as small tugs,. are - indispensable appliances:of the, work.--, They-have superseded hqrses to a . great :ex tent It iktrue, dint at some points.the canal banks have required• protection - by planking or atone walls, but as :a general thing the wave. occasioned by the ordinary large' propeller produces n'tlinjuriotoi effect; on the bank. It would be impossible now to conduct the trans portation on this sand if *teittobotita were to he excluded. This• State 4thingii is ,so -e'en known hereabout* that we tire surprised so Many of - your interior citizens shouldconsider steam on a canal as Sotriething new. 'OLVES. IN PENNSTLVANIA.—Por some time past a pack of, wolves has infested the neighborhood a foe miles north of Ebens burg, Cambria county, Pa: They have been amusing themselves by disturbing every bod ti's slumbers -with their howls, and at tacking everybody's sheep. Considerable damage. has been occasioned by their fond ness for mutton, and great efl'orts were un successfully made to capture •some of then; On Thursday night. Mr. John T. Williams succeeded in .catching vne of the "varmints" ig a steel trip, on his place; four miles north of the town. Hele still alive, and repre yented-as Leine nod " old sogor" of .fine pro porttnns. Andrew Puninire, •residing on the 'Pittsburgh. pike, some four or five mild west of Ebensburg. had a'• large number of sheep killed by wolves, a few, nights, since. tgr The Russian mission rtovt an Pfttle.lll has, in a _recent report,rnade known the result of the last census taken by order of the Em peror of China. The:present. population la said htthat document to amount to 4 2 1 5 P00' 000; that of Pekin being LGA6/1. A Compenditin of News. sword." A Salute of 100 galls was fired-at Al bany, inimnor of the defeat of the Lecompt on consfaution by the people of Kansas, 'correspondent of the Philadelphia sng t zests that the Atlantic . Telegraph be purchased, owned, and opeiated by the American and English government, and left free for the transmission of new& between the two countries. in view of the enormous expense' indtviduals and the press of trans! :Rating and receiving messages, this suggest ion seems like a very sensible one. The burden to the two government: would. lie light, while to individuals it . would be very . heavy.. ... The Louisville Journal - indulges in 4 ) the fol owing : "Messrs. Turner and Cope lan tu o rich neighbors in TeZas, are. quar reling about the-ovnership of some timber land. Wh'en'Turner sends his hands to work upon it, Copeland opens a fire upon, them with rifle and shot-gun, and, when Copehind sends his hands, Turner opens upon them in the t same fashion. The two gentlemen have certainly a A isagreeable way of . ' playing in to each - other's handS.' " , • . : . The old and erroneous idea that -the whole region of the Ro c ky ,litfuntaing, - north of the 40th parallel, is a strile region, pre. senting an almost unbroken field, is com pletely refuted "by Gov. Steven's explora t ton. One of the officers of his party. .Lieut. Saxfoli, sa) s in his report i " I fine Oat my previous ideas of this Rocky Mountain range are,so far as this section is concernecf,.entire'ly erronous. :Instead of a vast pile of Nock and h mountains alp impassable, 1 fidd a fine country well watered by streams of clear cold_ water, and interspersisl with meadows eover ed with a most Auxuriant grass." -.. -Jury List—August Term, 1859. TRAVERSE JURORS. - EI.CONI) WEEK.. .A rarat—W. Stearns. .kpolncon—Charles Powers. Auburn—J. B. Cogswell, R. S. Davis, Henry Ross. Bridgewater--„A. Patrick, Nelson Smith, C. Spront. Hrooklva—,.l. L. Adams, C. D. Perkins, Cloudierlin, Wm. Leek, Thos., N. Pond, Seward E. Miller., ClMconut—John Stanley. Dimock—F-11: Hollister, Benj. McKee .' Poircsi Lake—R. L. Gordon. Franklin-Daniel, North. , Greatilend—fl. B. Trowbridge. Ilerrick—Smoford Mims. Harmony—Thomas T. Munson. - Jackson—D. A. 13er.sogll. G. Case, !. M. Wells. Jessup-1.1. L. Camp,. . Griffis. Lenov—Jonathan liartley,Asa7Tittis,Hiraut White. Montrose—l. N. Bull: d. New Milford—John Hayden. • Silver Lake—William Davis. - Soringiille,Tienry.L. Kerr, Ira Scott; Thomson—George Sampson Xolice.—The Republican voters of Bridgewa ter-are reqUested to meet at the COURT HOUSE, in MONTROSE, on SATURDAY -the 21st inst., at two o'clock, p. m., and choose two delegates' to rep resent them in the County Conl:ontion, to be held et Montrose on the 234 inst. Amos B. KENT', Committee MARTIN NEWMAN, _ , Republicans 'of XONTROSE will meet at the COURTYOUSE, on Saturday, August '2lst, at two o'clock, p. tn., to elect two delegates to the Republican Coupty Convention of Aug,ust 23d. _ ! . • W. A. CgoesMON, MONTROSE, C. W. Moir, - Committee Aug. 18, 1858. 1 J. P. W. Elul., ). 1- , , . Wide Awake Fire Company, No. 3, will Aped at their Engine House, Tuesday, August 24 at 6+ o'clock.. P. W:, BENTLEY, Foreman. 'S. A. WOoDRC77, jr., Secretary. . G iroveMeeting.—The Unirersalists will hold a meeting in the grove neat. Mr. CATLIN PIERCE'S, In VISE, Bradford County, the FOURTH-SUNDAY in. AUGUST, (22d,) 18,5 g. “ROUGH £ READY” NGINECOMPANYA 6 . 3L, Are hereby notified to meet at their Engine How; 'on Saturday, Aug. 21st, at 6} o'clock, p. in Nornination for Officers,. Saturday, Sept. 4th; Election . of Officers,- Monday, Sept. Bth. C. Fovea ii, Furman. C. T.,8814.1.1tV, • - • • A To the Republicans off stotouehattna Cot/Om—BY consulting and advising iriffi many of my friends, .1 have come to the concinsion, to offer myself as' can didate for the office of IceprettentatiVe, subject to the decision of Cite 'Republican convention when it shall Convene to put in:051140:On iadtaide Candidates to fill Jim various Offices:and to-he sUPPOrted at the tido , her election. •I may be Oliowed to say a few words in justification. Of the core plane in thus offering itiv name to the public. Lhave long:since deemed it Id its perfehtly PrOPer, (its ir? customary in some Calitles) when dice desires an OffiCe, to conic out in an iipen, frank, and Manly way, and sat so. . Again, it will he reetrilected by many, 4lint five *ears since, when .the free Soil party Bras id its iri- NocY, I consented taint a candidate for the office I without the least-prospect of being cjhctql; ltithlugh tRy teMperanie principles, in titon--ito Free Soil, enabled Me I Oltain tlitlic .a limplsonte vote: some three or fay hundred, I believe, ahead of the ticket. I have;thonght since that time, that, should the way be 'open, I should like to come once more before the public as a candidate. I was then, stn now, and etpeet ever to be, opposed to oppres sion of every kind, atuPgo in for equal rights, as re gards all business and ,occupations, not calculated to infiinge upon the 'rights, or corrupt the morals, of any part of connitimityj Pure Religion, wider is love to God and man, should govern - us whereever 'duty Calts tis., I prefer the Course I have thus taken, to the w;re.palling process frequently practiced, as it will give alkali opportunity after seeing this, who are un acquainted with Inc, oernaking inquiry of those who are, (wli,ch I hope their will improve,) concerning my character and abilities. I submit the matter to the people decision, through their delegates. JOHN F. DEANS. . - . . . Bridgewater, Aug. :i, 1858, 3103TROSE I'RICEN/CURRENT. CORR . ECTEP TIIE IStPrIMICAN „ . IVhent - 1.4 bushel, $l,OO t? ikl,l2i Rye - f) bushel 621 cts. . Corn, 1.4 bushel, ~,,, .70 0 75 cts. Ruckwhent, V bushel, - t :ti lOs 40 cts. Oat. 4, 4 1 1 bushel •37 i cu. Beans, white, s f). bushel; *1 ool'it 1,25 • Potatoes, V bushel, ' ' ' 75 cts. Wheat flour, V bbl, $,5,50 0 t1 ; 5o Rye flour, - r .) hundreti - 2,0,0 (~, 2,50 Corti Mesl, j hundt4 , l, 1,73 k fl, , NI Polk, V lb Mot 12icts. Lard, V th ~..-.....„ . .. 124 cis. Butter; V 11, 16 01 IS cts. Eggs, V doe., .:.... ..... J.. la ets: u.txibr». In Montrose, nn the I lilt in t. , byEld I). Diinock, Mr. CHAUNCEY W. MOrr, and Miss Mtn H. DEzonis, all of Montrose. In Ilarford, on tho by 'der. P. Pease, Mr. ABRAM A. Ex - ro;:, of Lenox, kind 31i a L. E. Trsorxr, of Ihkaoka: In Lenox, on the Bth rout., he ;Rev. D. Pence, Mr. PIIILANDEIt Illkowx, of Lathrop, and Miss OLIVE NiCIIOISOII. Ir )' I E D . . In Montrose, SAt4ltAile, August 14th, Mr. BENJAMIN Mix vas:, in the 67111 year of his age. 31r. Sayre was a native of Singh Ilnrapton, 1.. 1., nfterwards of ('aim, Greene Co., N. Y., and son of the late Daniel Sayre. Carefully trained by religious parents, he was led early iii life to indtqe a 'hope of salvation through the atoning blond of Oil iSt. 141 May of I SIT, he united,bv letter, with the then Congregational Chufch of this place ;ltavirg, stunt time befiwe removed ithhet, with his fandly. In 182::. at the change of the form of gm - eminent ; he was chosen one of the first Elders of the fflirelt, a hich office he held for thirty-five years. The last few years of his life - were spent in much bodily suffering. A discas, which from its developmentwas fch to be incurable, gratin!. nlly undermined a Onstitution 'remarkably vigorous. Three years since, 110 was lhid aside front the more active duties of his!office in the Church, and mostly from the Im-inoss x!fecupations of life. The nature and severity of his 'complaint were such that his dis. solution was anticipated hi himself and friends, long below it occurred. ! The s deep interest he ever mani fested in the prospfwity of the Church, his associates a ill never forget. !Strenuous was he in the mainte• nance• of what he deemed to be the truth ; faithful in the observance of the Sabbath, anti as faithful in the training up of his family. Coniidingyiy, hi' the 'gracious eovrnant !which .secures the remise of n ialessing to the faithfill and their- seed, it TEAS his rrivilege to see all his children early in life espousing the Cause of the One he himself professed to love.— The Sanctuare wit. the place to which he' delighted to resort :. and no lone teas ever more regular in at tendance thntalte,luntil the severity of his complaint absolutely constrnmed hint to absent himself. Pained at the cUndition of an ungodly world around hhh, end grieved tt the imperfections of his fellow christians, he waslnot unmindful of his own; nor did he failo mourn cover them. But now he is, we trust, with the Church triumphant, where a perfect, sinless service is that of k.very worshipper. . Never led to refinquish his hori'e in Christ; there was, ifevettheless; during a portion of his last pro tracted illness a cloud upon his spirit which checked the expression of{ perfect confidence. But as the it or of his,dcpa4ture was drawing nigh, and 'the body, yet very tcn nacious of life, was more visibly yielding to the In :sure of his severe dkease, the cloud passed fro his spirit, which seemed now to be rejoicing.mord fully in the light of a Father's countenance ; null he ! wasenabled to speak with a confidence whiclogwve the assurance of his settled anticipation of Iproaching rest. With' Peter heap pealed to the sem - cher of hearts; "Thou knowest all thitigs—thou knowest that I love thee." And when, during thq last hours of hi life, his physical prostration was spe'a that )te could no longer give full expression to WI eeclings,, his broken sentences still Nhowol . on what lids thoughts were resting. ".31y Sitrior" were thle. last intelligent !lords he uttered. Their"connectionl was lost ; hut hits friends around him felt that it Was not difficult to supply it. . Ills re 'mains were cornfititted to their resting place on Sab bath afternoon, fk his pastor expounded to a large congregation 04 prayer of Moses, Dent. it.; 25 : " I. pray thee let me..? over and see the good land that is beyond Jordah. [Coy. In Brooklyn, :July ;oth, 185 S, Mrs. ANNA KENT, wife of Justice t ent, aged 79 years and 3 months. Mrs. Kent w. one of the early settlers of this cram ty, haring cowl here with her 'husband and fitniily, March. A. 1).•1$11. She. nobl performed her part, amid the trials 4.1) fi l difficulties of a new country, and reared a large fluidly to positions of lionoL and use 'fulness: She li,tved to see the wilderness transformed to pleasant &his, inhabited bY'an intelligent commu nity ; and lifts 'one to her rest rejoicing in the faith of the final holi less and happiness of all mankind. Fresh Fluid • ; • TC ST RECEIVED, AND FoR,SALE BY tJ Aug. 18. - J. LYONS Sz SON Barn I oor. Hangings. patent s lf-adjusting Rollers.—The be:a andi most perfect article in use, Zvery lean should tr± them S. H. SAYRE* BROTHERS u gust 18, 184;8. Montrose, e - s arc hereby forbid to take a note for d April r, 1858 purporting to have us to Ebenezer Paddock, as no value red for said note, and we shall nbt pay , gilled by law. IL LINES. • . L, N. LINES. 'mg. 18, 1358.-Iwp AA LL per of tint' been given b tram ever rece' unless col E Higginbotham ; _ CH FINISHER, WA =MEM • General Repairer , OF the B sr Esousri, Swiss, AND Cnixr_sr. Dr- I LEX 1 ATCHES, PATENT AND DETACHED LEYEns. REPEATERS; EPINES., &C., &C. Truly pro. 4 of the flattering encomiunts_.bestowed on tam a.s at honest and superior , - VT 4 , TOH JOBBER , 'and grateful to all who have employed him, and dont). ly EO to tho e that hare continued to be hiS steady customers . ace his commencement in Moutrose,(now nearly three years,) and encouraged by those who al ready know his abilities, he now informs those who do not, "tha early I; life be was t taught the art of Finishing New Watches , byAtkin, bite of Lord Street, Liverpool, who Was a Mat rate MAKER and REPAIRER of the best watches. After haying worked for bid upwards of nine years, (seven of which as an indentured appren• tics,) he thin commenced for himself, and latterly in' New Yoik,lwhere be has been employed by some of ibe first and most respectable . establishments In Rioadway, Maiden Lane, Boiery, &e., and was , by them classed a first rate workman. - , :.1f."11. Re has alwaya on hand a well assorted stock of Watch Wheels, -Cylinders, Watchlewels, Main tteings, Watch Rands, and Watch Claws, which •'411:0! carefully fitted, right away, and for pricis less thin they Can be had in the City. • lar Shop in BentleY, Read,.& Co's Store. Thtenutlock, Montrose, Aug. 18, 1858. TREMENDOUS EXCI.T.EME NT AT TUE big9iii9j) ' AN ALSO At Mg 111011troNe nook Stiore yvEir subscriber Is recdvi7gra large Ivan , V titv - sellooL. HOOKS, such as are to he Used at tile‘Nctrinal School, to tout auenee the 30th lust. Also Miscellaneous Books , a good assortment, and - STATIONERY' of the hest quality, all of which will be sold for eddt at Lisa and Let Live prieta,.bc A. N. BITLLARD. Montsose, August IS, TB5B, 4*— Scientific American. PROSPECTUS. VOLUME FOURTEEN Begins September 11, 1858. MECHANICS, INVENTORS Manufacturers and Farmers. THE S. iri fI fry .1 merican -has no* reached its FM:RipNTH YEAR, and Will enter ttpott a New Volume in; the 11th of September. 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They are lute presented in a reliable and interestieg fiirm, adapted to the comprehension of minds unlearned in the higher broaches of science and art. ^ TERMS :—One Copy, One Year, $2 ; One Popy."Sil Months, ; Five Copies, Sic Months, ka ; Ten Cop ies, Six %Mills, $$ ; Ten Cripies, Tweh'e Months, $l5 : Fifteen Copies, Twelve Months, *.2 ; Twenty Copies, Twelve Nionths, s2.s, in advance. Specimen conies sent gratuitously for inspection. Southern and Western money, or Postage Stamps, taken for stihseriistions. cg.- Letters sllould he directed to • NUNN.- CO., 12$ re/fon.Stred, [fie" St,•:ars, t I - to; & Co. arh extensively engaged in procuring patents for mw inventions, and will ad. Vi. , o inventors, without charge, in regard to the nov elty of their improvements. rang.ls,,`:.s.—"W 3ohleic)ip' 9 if eb), ii) igoqiivse. :)#IF;TO;(, - ) , ,yi I ti Or I fel CM CARRIAGE-MAKING •BY STEAM! s AWLET & LATUROP, having re inoNeded into their new building on Turnpike Street. pear L. tzearle's hotel, are manuitieturing and will keep on hand Carriages,Wagons, Cut- tees, Sleighs, &c. They have provided themselves with n Steam Engine and all the necessary machinery and con veniences for doing work.with dispatch ; and being both practical mechanics of long experience and em ploying none but • GOOD WORKMEN, they are s prepared to do all kind , of work in the Blacksrnithing and Car riage Making Line, iu tbeir.u . sual prompt and Workmanlike Manner, and by being at all times on hand ready and- willing to answer any order for work, and by using Good Materials, and by MODERATE CHARGES, hope to receive :t large share of public patronage. We would tender our thanks to our old customers, and Invite all in want of trunk to giro us a call and see for themselves. Montrose, August 11, 18.58.—1 y Borough Ordinance. Published ; by Authority of Town Council. W. it ordained by the Burgess and Town Council 1-71 of the Borough of Montrose, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same,— That all ordinances, heretofore ordained, by the Burgess.and Town Council °Late Borough of Mont r4e, authorizing the making of side-walks in said Borough, at the total or partial expense of said Bor ough, be and thc.same arc hereby repealed, and that liereafter the expense, partial or total, of making such side-walks, shall in no case he paid br said Bor ough, unless said side-walks shall in each instance bare been constructed by the specinl authority of the Town Council, and under the direction of the Street Commissioners. • Provided, that this 'ordinance shall not apply to cases where aide-walks are already completed,GOr are now in •progrei.s of constrartion. A. LATIIROP, Prraident. r. W. Morr, Clerk. Montrose, 4 .tugust 11, I 558.-3 ARFszi SELECT SCHOOL. Miss Mary Miller, Pri ncipal. Thef second year of this School trili,commence (in the nail formerly occupied by the Sons.ofTetn perancot) on the First day of September. Instruction given in Common English Branches. Academical Staidies—Alg.ebra. Geometry. °fogy, Rhetoric, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, and Chemistry. • The French Language. braising and Painting. `ilarford, Auzust 11, 1848. AN ACROSTIC. COME see me, MY OFFICE Ls grand and SEPERIPP "t HEATISTRONO Hairs. 011, come, and sec Eno, tome ba! HA . A LL Spar.i4L RIL , LEVTD, (Lev% dieutint,) at PAR , REST in my • EZ, where pain trill not DreeruE , LOCATION. TziPLEASA NT, and tole tsebe FARE , yOUlt itrwricE Stavare m orr i s ,D~rofiflEt . MinT , Nn. 3. Basement of Excite r s Hotel, on Turnpike Street. Monnoss, August ti, I&V.-tc HARFORD UNIVERSITY, • THE Terms in this Institution, the next year, will be 13 weeks each.- The first term to commence on Wednesday,, A - ngust 13th ; the second on the first Wednesday in December. and the third follows the second without any Tacatisin, and closes tse first week in June. CEMIIMI TUITION—Common Branches, per term,...'.54,50. " • physiology, !at'l Philosophy, &c,, " Languages and Mathematks,.... '7,00. Room Rent, ' 2,00. Each room is furnished with a bedstead and table. Expenses of Recitation Roomy.. 50. Vocal Music, adapted to Common Schools,. 25. Music on Piano with its use, 6,00. The regular lectures will be given through the year. One.half of the bills paid in advance, and the re mainder at the cad of the term., The regular recitations in each week will com• mence on Monday noon, and close on Saturday noon: that Students may have no Cause for traveling upon the Sabbath. ,Ifador4,luly 28..1868-8y 1101111EOPATIM3f; --. • R. lIIIMPRREY'S Ilotneopittliii Remedies, - for D sale by ABEL TURRELL Montrose, August 4, NO. '--• •- . • httintafi Witter °tie , BINGHAMTON BROOME cotiNff I/ THIS Establishment has been, gratly enlarged and improved during the present Spring, and is now ready for the reception of patients. , Few similar institutions in this country combine so many advantages for the successful treatment of in valids. The location. is beautiful, house new and commodimis. The rooms large. airyovell and every tray arranged with a view, to the hialth and comfort of their occupants. The rrysicians, Dr. Thayer and Wife, have -had twelve . years experience in troititio diseases, Hydro pathicatly, (fire last eight at Ilitg e :glianitotr,) during which thine they have treated successfully thonsands of sick persona, many after their diseases had been prondunced fatal by eminent physicians. In addition' to. the pstlents at the "Cure," they have alargeprac tice In the village and stirronnding country„ which mattes them familiar with. the treathient of diseases of every grade anti character. They planned, built, and own the "Binghamton Water Cure," corm!. gpently it i tinder ths.7ir entire control and manage ment. In all those disea. , V.4 fer tshich the peculiar adapta tion of Ilydropathic treatment I.ren successfully demonstrated, they will generally guarantee ft 71,e.N1y and perfect restoration, such are the following, via! Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Nervous Diseases, Dyspepsia, Scrofula and Spinal Complaints, Fevers,. Liver Complaints, Tumors, Ulcers, Enlargement of Joints, Diseases of Throat and Lungs; Dropsy, Ague and Fever, Female Complaint' of every grade and character, Skin diseases, Catarrh, &c., &c. Persons who have been long sick or he t trifUrn, and who have not succeded heretofore in their efforts to regain their health arc especially invited to give them a call. Term* from $S to 1310 per week. Or Dr. niery,r will be at 31o:draw% (.gearlr'., 1.1.1,1,) on 'Alleluia'', September 2:41, aml at trrhort 710trt in Sampuha;ona Pepot, -7 1 1wraday, Septem. her li;th, I SYS, and efirdiall . 11 invites intali , ti ta,gire him a roll, . For further particulars, address 0. V. THAYER, M. D. Binghamton, August 11, 1855.—tf - . Q ODA - et BUTTER CRACKERS, jugt attired at J. LYONS & SON'S. Montrose, August:ll, 1853. . Important to,Farmers ! TUE undersigned respectfully calk the 'attention of tanners hi the County ol"fiumiuchatirie, to JOHN H. BRUN'S PORTABLE FARM FENCE. Thin is a new, cheap, and durable mode of fencing, being so comttructed ns opt to require the setting of posts in the ground, which I? a great saying both of material. and labor, besides adding to its dorability.— Farmers will find it much to theiriinterest to avail themselves of the use - of this valuable innirovement. N. 11. For further information please call on - 41(e subscriber, who is duly authorizes' to sell farm or town rtght;f, and also, (if desired,) to furnish said tence ready to la; set up at a cost of seventy-five cents per rod. 0. F. FARGO, Agent. Montrose, Aug. 4 1858.—tf • LQ()K HERE r coign 'offers to the public, at riees that L 4 • cannot fail to suit, a large and sullen°, assort ment of GRO - CERIES, • At the old and well-known establishment forme'rly oc chided by 0. M. Crane. it s S I 7; A I:S, TE A S.,t 'OFFEE', SPICE,FLOUR (1 . • SA L%; (by Ow or horrll,l FISH, and all ar ticles usually found in first class Groceries. Flour by the whole ale and retail. As I moan to merit, I hope- to receive, a liberal share of public patronage.. Z. COBB. Montrose, Aug': 1, 1858.-If WHAT 1S WEALTH WITHOUT HEALTH. TO THE AFFLICTED. A BLESSiNg &ND lIISTA•KE, IS Li Dr. Swltyne'm , Compound - Syrup of Wild Cherry. tAtt tt rrme.A ft.r the Tltrtat rliNt and UMW , It a- mtgaii.--11”trthly the grratt,tt L'ott4h atatl emat,timptlve Iteme• do In thy Wttr 111., ay.. to which It I. Itlaidt4l, and to trldelt,the trift‘t at tonhlt -11, bern, ot4,ttltell (r.. 111111.• 114., V11:— (• "11211 0 .. Con,nirdlon, Itnan-bitk, Mood NOT , IV.h Volt, I. the .nte ..r tirva,t. Broken (fn, he ahum• of CtSnnel and otlit, ration rd • heart, Tickllnelnitatton. nr Inflatnation of the Thrtlat..te. ft. 0111'11(4M , nronerth, Wili ' ndci. mot nnrifs the islo.A. +WI P.Upl.iti flit .trvtiol, when the apt,tlft: has tailed. Wt.:•nly 34 ON Ttu Al'trader !: It ti. t.hvalth :not , Igor di i'›fr . .ttt.. and bloom to the paind . of ..txthwa, Bloodg E.rpedoration, Acwritr. Gt./ runv...-1 nett nuir take pleaAtre, tut d rm It a dui y lo,y t o -nf•-rinq lottt.t,it Vln ;fate what. " Dr. SWaVIkt . S Com- Symi• of NVild chrrry" Mt• timm for me. I n - a. taken 11.,Ieut• e0n:7.11,14..44v expector..ll.m. .1115,4111 y .t Sit I), a I had gla ma .d me dl up aU nigh?. I procured ti V3l,:aaV 1111,11011 r 14 . nth, ran air th:o n tm+ tmek• a m.rrm I eme. 3011 S Ii.(IAGE. Mck, May 'Strophe's Virsisifetge, A ',TIN' Wt In KILLE1:—:“1-elpril..111 f.tr d. %1. - ac •:ettly tlildt..tt—totr.t.,ta t • . 7 Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills , , • ~,,,,, coat.+l-warrwite4l in e n train no mlolllo—l wild and gentle issirothe, nntnet , .- , st by . -, ”y Nir‘li..ftte ter (11`11.,1114 till' Ink. 1..3,,.itng the sstessmstlis and eTertuntic insrirt imr. ttu Ittnssi. Thesn 11114 nestle. r gripe, or pnetssee wawa. Swayne's Bowel Cordial, A I.lc.t.antc.tc. retards - (Ir., Nt.rim=. Iti , r o„, cm,lert Infant nm.trtnomer ill Illt . 14,11.0... Vomiting. Siekner.. of the t‘toataelt. An. W:trrtnte , l to clue m; nav—only ecntrt.. Et 1.1" (-trolly .Itonld have a hottly In the hourk. In .o_ , e ' , widen attack Wine niKlit. It relieve, all oltt. SwityliieN Bitter Catholieon, A ,-en- , D 11.!41, Patter.. Mar be tat en with a dearer of o•rtalnty, orver r, tl exp. rh•oenl by 3 11.311tioc of thi. Chamrtor. for l'mt•nln= 110,1, Fl5l. Nato.on.3rt Dorm blity of the Stomach. (tobl fe.t, Doblift ran-.±t I. the Intrmity of Ago. PoOrtillill of stronsth fmn. irepre,..ltm of Spirits, 1 . 331.r10ia, ur Imlltre3t!ta to au it. f , rn , A. Dyspeptics: Ther e I. t ,e, treatment that ha> ever tried, that 14 eft, tnal In rnriuc lutlide.tt hot to all it• thrum :et " pit. SWAY SRS 11111" ER CATlittLirt)S." It lh,tart. new life awl Invltteratt , c the nydera, thepale met delirate will rain drength and a Kebdd appetite IT oath;: tle-e. truly valuable Bitter, Pelee Indy Nt . . o&inn onlver.al nogreitn to peiform works hi' single; hut rtieb aeneml dh.oa.e of the human wy.ton we present an appnnotate. and. If "Nswntahly n‘ed., see believe an unfailing remedy for the ella onter to whleh It N Teritte. Sold he ABEL T rititELL, a. ETTIERIDG F Mora co...ze, and by Deatera everrwhere tbronghnot the I 'onntr and State. Pretared only by Dr. 013, SWAYNE At SON. Nn. S. Ninth 7th Street. Phliadcfpfda. 334.1:1A53.-1y tl? THE. GREATEST )- W 4:D 0 $.• 4 E . DISCOVERY OF 1232. AGE. m it. KENNEDY, of It...zintry, has tlL+orccrett one%f ou Ctittillorn Wart. Iftaals a ntitattly that e 1,31,1 EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, The worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple Ile has tried It In over eleven hundred ease.z, and never failed ex cent In two ea.,. ( 114 ti thunder lunnr.) tie has now In Wale... elon over nue hundred certiflades of its value, all within twenty ndlet of It4.xtun. . . Two bottler are warranted to cure a nursing oar mouth. One to thrlq. InAlle! , WM Cafe the worst kind of Pimples on the fate. Two or three !witties clear the syetem of la,. "•• Tan bottles are warranted to CUM the worst canker in•The.mouth or stomach. Tianr to live bottle, are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ery- One to t wo bottles are warranted to cure all humor In file Esser. Too t.ottle. are warranted to cam running of the carshod bhdele es among the hair. Four to 1•11 bottles arc warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers one bottle will cure seraly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottler are warrtuted to cure the worst. kind of ring Worm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the mow desperateCaSe of rheumatism. Three or four bottles are warranted to cure salt. Rheum.. Flee to eight tottles will cure the worst case of Smoruht. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, anda perfect Core it warranted when the above quantity Is taken. 310ETIV BY, MASS. Dana MADANI.—The reputation ofahe 'Medical Discovery, In cur ing ail kind of !minors, Is so well estaldished by the unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that 1 need 'not say anything on the nulled, as thomost skilful physicians and the most careful Drug ghsts In the country ore unanimous in Its praise. In presenting the Iledlcd Discovery to your notice. I do It with a fall knowledge of Its curative power, In relieving all, snecuring moat of those disease, tow hich you are unfortunately on liable.— That most excruciating disease to au affectionate mother, " • NURSING SORE NORTH, Is cured us I( ht . a miracle ; your own toupee to restored to Ito natu ral oweetneom and your babe from Abort and fretful nattoto calm and swelA slutrittero, mot the atl Discovery becomes a fountain of Messing to guar hustaaud and bonsehuld. In the more advanced stages of ' - CANKER It extends to the stomach. canning . DYSPEPSIA, 7 hich i,uoilasi ; but tanker matte atontach ;then totbe Inteatictesand KIDNEYS, creating a ',lnking. gone feeling. and an Indttfereneeeven to the cares of your foully. Yourstono, eh is • • • RAW AND INFLAMED, your foo - d distroaes you and you can only take Certain kinds, aid even of that your system dues not get half the nourishment it cow Aaiun as the actimonous (Mid of The rather eats It up; then your complexion loges Its Uwe, and becomes sallow ur greenish. and your best,daY Is gone. For want of nourishment your system becomes lodge and the librei of your body become relaxed. Then follow tmlu of diseases which the Medical DthsaiEry is peculiarly adapted to .0 SIRE; v . • Palpitation of the heart,ksin th the side, 1.4.1k11e1k9 of the spine siid small of the bock, pain of tbe hip joint when you retire. Irregularity of the bowels, tIllIskl.51), that must excruciating of illwatee, the PILES.. -, Uwe many thousands of pour women sae Indfcring (runt this dlr. caree and pintas array a miserable Ws, and their next dooe neighbor deo not know the =lure. 1 wish to Impresser, your ruled that Wral_ old prom*, O An ounce orprescatira bettertbstrapound oFcure. - lit the MEDICAL DISCOVERY Sou have both the preventive awl the cure,,with this past and good enalltyatbet It will titter under any circwarb&ste&do Yon snY IldurY. $o change orgiet em eeeessaty—eat the beat rue an get and enestsh lt; - • A DMOTIONS iron rsz,-.Aduitik, caw talaapownlul Per Chlldten ore, ten lona, dinettet apoontet—Cbtaireu fmm eve to eight gears, tea spoonful. An tto affections can be applicable to all ectotitutlons; take sufficient topper:4ton the botreistatee day..; Yotas. t 11.4 y. DONALD KENVEDY; • Plitt ateetiSer bottle. ' Fer salelsyAffiELTinittri,lllentrese; T. CARLISLE & CO, Gast Lend: azd t.. 8. WEST, Etusque. bum' Depot,. . - OulT to MAT TAKE DUE NOTICE , • .7•••• AND -- Ckiverii. Yourselves Accordingly, THAT • eitt - ifelbetg . pligdqhttvi):Se.eo: _ Atp conet.intly retvlvlnk DEEZ@. OCDOD.@, of the latest styles and of theft nestquality:; Shawls, Mantillas; Bonnets; A supetior stcA of MILLINER-Y COOD . S I . , ' to which do: At ontion of country.Millincrior envetifullyttivited. We have a Iv:wilful aasurtniolit of Embroideries, Colin rs, - Siee,res, Lin ens, Laces, and iYhite Goods, onexcelted Iu Amlity.wlyle, and peke". • We devote a great drat of attention to the , MANZ triblfZlN4 . ‘ , CeleAve tall.krituz essllll.la.nt 0,.00,71with .. 0r store.. at MOSTRoSE aria rsgrErt.ts.v.t M. We flatt,mr-elve• that x e can lit a 11.11-1.0 tar tkrarf or giant, god n o neuter lll.utapen—in a 1111•Se:Itattie PitioVIDED ALWAYS, • that talc fort-lttonuile i. ST(' rpr.r) with the ”NEMFUL:•(.OII,- ~..,a l by at. he eon..i.t of sPANI: 4 II t , clio%%iattnicaa coin./ • Call and gut your "MONEY'S WORTH" at the etore of Guttenberg, Rosenbanitt dz. Co.. xv).7%-ret(n:n. 1'3 7 Aug. I. - train. Cradles. A fERCIIAN'TS who are not supplied, can furnish themselves with a superior artiehi, at manufac turers prices, by calling on g.ll - 11E & BROTHERS. . iforttroAp, July 21, 1868.-3 tr 'NOTICE. THE Copartnership beretofbre ciiaing untleti the battle of Lambert & liealy ‘ is this day die :mleed by mutual cottscht. Trade will he continued at the obidond by IL W. Walk'. J. P.•LAMBERT, • IL W. IfEALY. Auburn 4,Corocis, July 28th, 1858. New One-Horse Store, teltielt: PA I'S as it Goes, and goes for `THE . ,PAY..' JIIE StiBSCIZIO.OEING " .DULY AND TRULY PREPARED" to fttroish the "Good People" of Sprit/yr/Ur,- wit h the very best kinde of tItOtT.RIES, - such as SUII.I RS, COFFEE, PS," IT UPS, I? CANDLES, TEAS, FlS i ll, TO B A - C ke.; - solicits a share of their patronage. 20 lbs. Rice for ' • 10 t First Rate Sugar, $l,OO. 10 « Salaeratus,• - $l,OO. and many other articles at e(014 low figures. The best brands of FLOUR always on hand. ' • ©Licyvmoc_tin. Ready-Made or Made to {)idea " not al, c7st," hut at "fair prrvits.4 Call-and-get a twat Summer Vest for 75 cents. Try v,c ..t and if I don't Share you as Cheap a; o,o o ap,—call . ' Yours, Respectfully, Springville, July 21, IgsB„—tf Bakr's Ven . r> etable Compound. Sovereign remedy fur Choltra, (ow pia; nix, and Dpotecr.u, for sale I.y. lIENTLEY,_READ 54 CO. Montrose, July 21, 185 S. PROCLAMATION. Susquehanna County. ss. , ... SErtrot Scorr, liv her In the Court of Common next friend, Aea Palk, liens of said County. DAVIS D. SCOTT. N A i tg , t .a ue s t o. Tettn, 18.57. To Dacia D. .5 , -otl :- Whereas a Submena in Divorce was issued to August Term, '18n7," which was duly returned non rat inrentua, and thereon, an aliax Submena was issued in said cause returnable to April Term, ]BSS, upon the return of which proof was made to the said Court that the said Davis D. Scott could not be found in my Bailiwick. This notice is the,refore to require you to appear beforeAlk Judges of the said , Court on the' third- Monday of August next, to answer said complaint, &c. .JOIIN YOUNG. SltPrif _ . Sheriff'; Office, INntrose,-July 21, 1858 PR'OQLABIATION. Sitsquellazkna County, sfi. • ALMA Bans Es, by her In the Court or com next friend Alphas Burdick, mon Iless of said Co . - • vs A ugust T2nn,. 1557 . J. W. BANES.: No. 53. • To J. 117 Dante.: : Whereas a Subposna in Di vorse was issued to August Term, 1 sra,. which wa ' duly returned non r.si IntrltlCS, and thercon an alias Subturna was issued in said causetknruarde to Nov ember Tor p l, 1857, upon the return of which proof was made to the said Court that the said J.W. Barnes could not be found in my Bailiwick: This notice is therefore to minim you to appear before the Judges of the said Court on ,the third Monday of August next, to answer said complaint, dc, JOHN YOUNG, Sher;ff. Sherirs Office, Montrose, auly 21, 1559 „.._,....,.....,.:. u _. ‘... \i . ie JEWELRY, ' ., 4‘ ) .‘•' N D • - 4 :1 t ` ~;., '. ACCORDEON-a, ,k - REPAIRED St WARRANTED BY i i r ,‘ \\.\\ 1 \ .1. C. EDWARDS, 7 - i.r - k-:...,i ,-, - -- - 7- - 1 , N .--' : rF'OltD, -, . ....,..,,,„. ~..-0 - . rir Also agent for the sale of mEfonEoNs, any desired style or quality, lionl 9;15 to s . 3th.l. Puy chasers can not ilo better than to call. • HarfOid, Pa., July 21, 1.858.-3 m The Artist's Rhymes About Hard' Times, And Lkek of• Dimes. CPU times are bard,, extremely hard, .There's no mi4akeubout it; Tis hard to get klittle'cash— Harder to do without It. An classes feel thOrant of funds, : The farmer, lawyer, merchant, But who, more than tho "Picture man" Can show a case quite.urgent,. He never yet has learned,bilite • On "false itapressioneiniicii; And pictures "only in your eye" ' • ' Fill up the purse—,severely. ' - • Please then, remember Pheenix Block,. Two flights of stairs ascend, airs, And for a copy of yourselves • A little money fpeud, Ora: , • And if you haven't that to spare— ' • Sot even a Spanish 'quarter-= Pii take your grain, your butter, cheese,. Aud other kinds of bartbr. Don't wait until another day, . If you do,you may regret it; Somewhere, I've beard somebody say There's danger larking' in delay. This hint'yon may . #a well obey-' . Perhaps iu someomlooked•for Ray . A-likeness of your• face will pay, - ,So baste to Deane andget . W. B. DEANS, -,Over the Store of Bentley, Read, k Co. Montrose, July 21,1848. I JIEBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to all persons J. eoncerneiVin the following Estates, to wit : Estate of STFPIIEN RAZLETON,, late of Dintock, deed, Win. J. Turrell and Elijah Bunnell; Executers. Estate of JEREMIAH ROSENCRANTS, late of. Springtille, deceased, D. F. Stark, Executor, , . Estate of JONATHAN ELLSWORTH, late of lid dietown, dec'd, 3t. C. Ellsworth and Samuel Taggart, iMminiairalorg. , . '• • Estate .of SAMUEL lIILBOURNR, late of liar-, mony, deceased; L..F. Fitch,L.Adminialrofor. _ Estate of WM. BROW, late of Rush, deceas etl, John W. jlenicoter. .Artiniuistrator. Estate of AARON RYNEARSON, late of Lenox, • deceased, Isaac Rynearson, Administrator. Final account of R. W-GERE, Guardian of Ellen Bagley, Broolyri. That the accountants have settle(' their accounts' in tile Register's Office in and for the county of-Sus- . quehanna, and that the Same will he prosonted to.thit Judges of the Orphans' CoOrt of said county, on Monday, August 23th, for confirmatiort and allow 11.11CO. CHARLES NEALE Rryister. Reg, Office, Montrose; / July 21,, 1S S. S 4w —4- . 1858. NEW ARRIVAL 1858 SUMMER :.GOODS. NOW sort r n7e d n y t, ofbfr'inspection, a fall and complete • Dry 4Or'CYCPCALS, piltal.ll. tbr• -aw.osr, lo all 11Ic new tle,lgnt+ and rty les, !Tv rol cy•• crythillg aplixtaitang. to he at losv-laic ;. Oar ir•Pck • . D'ElEao(B . o l OD.*, u.00",14., or rr1.14, I.mytib, :soil Plain idato nml ligurvil {Vol 1/tlsiink. floc Mark lionibmilo,nli A loilvta, (MI:011e,, I irmoolle and 'Alen Robvt, and ISlack Faficy Silk. at all I.ricaN Sbaab, l'ara-Nilit, riain mid r a fi c v roo k io,,,,trr, t;000.,t, rrochos, Flowers iStid Wrratbk Ilkir and Tatfetta Mhos., Steel, thrum. mid Rued Sloop., Skirtlug, Kid, Ll+l.• Tlamd, and Silk Gloves, Ganntletm., l,iuen unit Coltiol Bard. and il*e. Lam.; Etul.roldos., Collar mad Sleeves, - Dimity uud YANKEE NOTIONS., ' Mir Torr3fmnair., ROA., 1),,,,ing I,,ry Cmuin, 13utzua Coml,. Robb, 11:11r.nrv, Saver nivl Neel ThiniVlrs. jac q'qo 61014; Mac:, Drown and NT icell T1V1,11,4 6 KCIlt y ,Iran, Cotionido, • INls'aits Sallnct t • FAMITING TOOLS. Grnin the_t,at ..t ,honp,•..t T.twtr. WlnAcfl t:r.pc Vine t•nath,, Itukhr mot Mttil For 311amirc• ftrn >h 014,i; :qOII,S, Sr. A gvneratitAzortuteut HARDWARE.; ea ...t Iron Jack.. Barn Door Rollere,ht;dilluges,Slinv. 4.1,111.1T.0..,. Patent Rate Pulley+. I). u. Lucks ray! Ilium,. P 5 ,1. ',wk.. Troia: and Ti rh.tt.1 , 1%•• rurt.iu Augur Mao, Vockct I meet Ca.'t Ste' I :+:A l l.oe+:4l:oterlog oral 13rick Trou.ly Wrvt.elto. Spring Diuuer LION llonf.134:113 a‘turem, 1:1•nfy. (Mter, Oxf,tol Tletian4i rAt Skin Ik. 1,. 1441 k .5 . I'4/dlr., i; a ll,rs. otet . N•lll”.kittN and Kid Sniper, Alva, Groceries, Crockery, awl Glassware,, • HATS, CAPS, &c., • • h ~• ran' ti+ual lemur, 0 .1: 4 11. I'VjC(IV El) eftEt/IT. We .J,O !Live fiu.clite of • BROOMS-OF HOME MANUFACTURE, nhLhcc will ‘.l* at Who:. ,11-'nl 1:et.11. at INlrprit...s. , Sqll.l , that our hav Iv. is well .4.1,..ct0l Its tr,'quallty and b.vve no 11v54.t1i. , 11 in I:L% lung uur frirnil, to ca , l and vv.• tonlue. tST Grain and Butter Wanted. Hemlock and vitae Lumber, Flour, Bran Choris aireaFonatile priCes truly 1)43 -found at our ..•4',,E..131 MILL. . ' POST BROTHERS. Montrose, *Tidy 11, fB:iFz. . , • Cash for Wool: . H• BURRITT will pay the lf IG II EST • • PRICE in CASIT,for WIIPOL, at his stor'& New-Milii.g4 July 7, 1658. • Cradles.: A N 14PROVED, ARTICLE, and all kinds of hay sale laic, by S. 11. SAYRE'S; BROTHERS. Montrose, July 21, .1.55%;.-.3w A. H. WOOL' WOOL ! . HIGHEST C.l S sz fur E itr u n Brooklyn, July .1 ; It.5S. Ci. 1.114 . r 4 LOUR of the first quality constantly on hand and: for sale low, by McKENZIE & ELDRIDGE. DRIED APPLES, , LARD, and BUCK*BEAT FLOUR fur B sale by BENTLEY, READ & CO. • Montrose, June 2, 1558..' • CASH PAID FOR 20,000 lbs. OR WOK, .‘ by Bentley Read -& Co. '• 1 Molitros?,June 15, 1858. • Xia:toXl-CIL 1)Y-frequent additions ,to keep our STOCK . COM PLETE in ‘: 4. all things." We are thank ful for the encouragement we receive in "well doing' anal ask a congutiauce'of your favors, confident that • we can please. • IIeRENZIE 8; ELDRIDGE. Wrinkly; June - 16, ' • 3F4c)i -.LIL ("BEST of second hand CABEENTER§ . TOOLS - r cost ii'so,oo—willbe sold fur $30,00. Enquire of ' BENTLEY, DEAD ca. Montrose, :tune 2, ISSS. - TiM people My some one has_ intria c;d a bran new building in the street. The - Town council served an Injunetion, but wonderful to -relate, the building is progressing rnpidlc, sticking out as it does. but the greate.st,stielting out in Town, is at the General Finding Store of IL S. WILSON. & SON, where yon will find Office, Dining, l'arlor, and Rocking Chait+;. selling at COST. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY HCOEDfaIL -@ONOCYL. F. STODDARD, PRINCIPAL. TILE undersignedtake pleasure in annotinting that I the- " ScsonsitAsx.t VOCNTY NORM AWSC11001."." will again npvu in the ACADEMY BUILDINGS. t43lortsck4 ou ' Monday the 30th day of August, 1858, to continue ei.r.vm; WILZ, il. under thecharge of Prof.STODDA,It and moupetent assistants; oldest. aLso, for - 10 weaa by It. F. Telex's nr ay, Co. Supt.. whose knowledge of the comiltioh and welds of the teaehera of the Comity, 'mule's him eminently qualified to 'eontilh-.. ute anueh,to tlitinterest of the School. IWe deem it proper , how ever, to elate that Mr. Tewksbury Is not'pecuniatily Interested in the School:I • l'rof..i.ProonAnn'n character as an efficient Educator mid popular Author Is too extensively known to rtdmirecumtnent % and the %nark ed success and universal satisfaction that have attended hits tabors a• mong us in the past, are sufficient guaranty for the future l.lurlog the pr sent summer i.e will 'lilt. the Normal,. l'clitoolss'l Canada., to posseas3dinself of whatever improvement:fin the Al , of Teaching they may present. • . . LEC•TUR•ES. • •• • • Prof. Smonscn"will Imam nu the Science and. Art of Teaching and on Moral Development. Mr. Tewksnette wilt lecture on l'hrs. lology not Hygiene. The. foliow log gentlemen will oleo Its:tore he. core the school; .3. Itteng's.nsolc. ed. Supt. - I.uiesne Co..' A. vstsugs, Editor . of The ^ Student , elk Schoohnate," N. Y., lion. WU. 1 elo.irr, B; B. 1.1171.1., D. S. BENTLXIr, Esqrs, Rev. R. B. Ex• oar, and (Allen. Then. will he tt Prim:lry Dopartroontconnected with the School, under" the charre Miss - Eumes C.,l*Jtfg: -. EXPENSES. TV1T10,1 2 .-tinrtnal Departulent,pe.r quarter of e/Cven, weeks, Sn,rd. Primary , 3,50. In Englidi branches, and.Latln and Greik,,do.! braid - par week It IA desirable that tuition bill* be pat In advance. and air dedne 4 lion will be nuude except In ewes of protracted slekneist. Studenti can boanl thenwel yes.. as heretofore. Cooking stoves. and fundture eau bt , rented of Mr. Sayre, at reasonable into. • For Information In reward to rooms, board, ,te., apply to W'. It. Deese, rd,q, lß,nt POW, or to the Secretary. • . , - Students should not anam to be ir.viccr at the- omence 'of ttaa Selnxd,, WM. JESSl.7l`;_kresldeut. (L e. lures rec:etnry. Alordrone, i llute : RW, JILT IN TOWN: 4XTEN;I(4II '7,4111-8 8 MI. T -11 - oto I 8:1 11 . of all SIZES and. PRICESto auit l illa T131i8,, of "Cherry,l, a n (I;*h6gany, add warranted. to work 'right up to the Ole. '.,"3190;05e, June ti; 1858." - • ... GROCERIES. • • compleec asuortment at • V.?. st m. mitwLirs: . . . .WOOL CARDING -.- - - , rrllE subscriber is.carrylng on the above bUsine4 as usual. , REATCoLw.„ ; 14.55 • • Brooklyn, luue 9, 6% 7 4 - . .t Reghter's Notice. -... , -.ot , - BOOTS & SHOESR • ..itaNtrrAcTirscEo uY