A Compqndiurq of News Th e s u c cesalnl laving of the 'Atlan. C;ble has raised the abates nearly to ear. „ , A elave woman .belonging -to Mr. elcycland, of Florence, Kentucky, recently killed het' itifald child, assigning as u reason that she would not raise up children to Work, for others all their lives. Oxford precinct, Kansas, which - last Fall polled; or pretended to poll; 1,200 bor der ruffian - totes, this-year at the 2nd of Au gust election polled just 16..Lecompton votes and 13 ~ anti-Lecom'pton votes. Thii s h ows abbut the extent of the frauds practiced-;i.last Year at. that one election preeinsct. Tom-C4rwin, the distinguished Ohio Orator; has been nominated fur Congress by the Republicans, The IN. Y. .Tribune .says fium the' ompleiton of the District--which gave. Fremont four thousand - majority 'over Buchanan—there cab be . little doubt of .his election. - , , .. The Democratic County Convention Xlleglieny county- met at Pittsburgh, Au -ISth. and nominated a - county _ ticket, bat refusea to entertain *solutions offered by Judge Wilkins complimentary to tlae.ml. ministration of Mr. Buchiinan. • Mr. Ovrus.W. Field is about forty three irrs-olitand looks younger, if possi , ()le. e hay a. light, -tithe body, are f...et eight inehe. high, aid welah. perhaps one hundred ard'forty pOomis, sharp a nd A iromni.l4. c uos, that alinrqt ex hausts his face; eyes siniken, bray of ard, apparcii , ly elo.ed ; :i large forehead, and a-,01 I head of auburn hairf-L There is h,..yingt6ll, -Lops!) appear ance aboat hiM,, that makes b: .80P141 youpg er than he r=ally is. There is impressiveness of figure .and nnumer about him ' that distinguishes his ,brother Dudley;of the New York bar. .... John: ithough a reg&ar. Democratic gun, i4.metimes -makes an .etree-- a'shot into his own cazilp." In a- late num• IRir of his paper he says; " •We shall say, iii phiin English; that the National. Democ racir is and must lie a • created amt held together not by- prlnet,:!e of 8011 on, but ,i,lely_and entirely by atone; the expec tation and- smell of money,. by the tradition and tender retnihiscenee:of,mnney ; and that its sole use is to cover over • and conceal a rent that yawns and shall yawn eternally. This being the ease, the quegion arises, Does it pay at . eighty millions . l' And if yes, then whom does it,pay, and who pays hi': There'is, of course, no doubt that the people of Kati k as will at once proceed to prepare for adinis.oon into the Union. •We notice, with great regret, that .a few of the ultra Southerin papers declare that she can nOrask adutt•.sion under .her o.in -free Con ,stitution, if she ri.ject LecoMpton. She has performed the. act of trampling Leeotupton under foot. and Miw she &man& that her-nun C'onititution ,yhall be aiTcpted. Sly> h a s been a long veer and a half trNing to gut . in. One after the oth e r' shetras defeated her enenne4, and now she stands forth for her rights aS'guarantied . to her by all the great parties. of this' country in 1850. And who will say her nay 7 Make vi-ay- fifr Kansas, the ; thirty-third State _of this UttiOn ! Her speedy admission- will effectuilly settle the questioa.--Press.. The steamship Arabia, which arrived at New York,. Augu4 20th, brings us the, first brief dispatches from Val . entia Bay, pouncing the arrival of the Agamemnon and giving an outline •of. her voyage. From the time she-parted company- .with the Niagara sh‘eqtxperienced very severe weather,. so se ver that every moment the cable ,was pected to'sriap. Ort - the first day there was so strong a head wind that the vessel could hardly make way against it, and" there con.'. tinued to be stigalt -and a heavy swell • maid,: she came into-shalhiw wat e r and entered up. on' the las't twenty-four hours of trial: The Niagara seems to have had, comparatively, a' much easier-passage. The more-we know of the perils to which this 'great 'uterprise ' was exposed. - th,e . mo're wonderful seems the success which has crowned it. .. J. Byerly, who died recently at .the age of . 99 Westmoreland county, Pa.., was' at one time a. rt-sident of the only -cabin be. tweed' Y. rt. Pitt and Ligonier., In the novo -1110.n he Alt.- score and his scouting exited:- • tiorts extended through Western Virginia and Pennsylvania, and . into Ohm. went with , party to bury twenty Or,e 4ettlers. who had been killed at Wheeling ; went to the relief of F.s,rt .Lawri:nce and Wall stnticti ;- was on "a fico.ut to Vunxutawn-y, joined in pursuit of the party who ki11...) the . Wll.. lards; 'wits on the expedition afainst. the Tasearoras in Ohio, and served ut iier.c..3-ener .alßrosdhead in the.destriv.tioii the' of the Pornplanter Indians: In this expeifl tion. while following a veil, in conTany" with Jacob Smith and another scout, he kilied an • Indian chid in.a hand to hand cold:het. The . London -c-..rresroqz.ur Brangeast. in Lit,. ing an re , ei , t,t of. a three days' rex ival meeting 'at th- of Barnett, says ••Amting thine and who spoke,'was Dr. llami ton, ' 4 ,11 . 1110U divine of Fbe Scot se. Pre,byterian Ch ip Lon don. and'author . of Life iu E.,:-:test2 The Ilevk Artit.ld ; en estit, ati ie young `Episcopal brother, alv,.took alt aetive .part, and added greatly in the interest and spirit uality. uf the meetings. Yon will be inter. ested with the fact, that 'he is grandson of Arnold, the American traitor, the only male heir Who survives him.. lie had ter than and they inherit a large vOl of land in Canticle frOm their grandfather." The Pennsylvanian sa.:, a " the Peo, isle's . I.arty are a failure." and t,..-ks it' Mayor . fle?,nr. will We'.-w• old iike. ,, utir r to. tell ns :When faller. a ‘ didc•-s*igo. il , qtto . c•crazy .under-May l'aux were ore. and he did not resign. .Demoe-erazy under Mr. Bueliatitin are a dreadful failure. Will he_resigti Ws. • The M'Ker County Tank, we learn b y tbp•Pottrr•Counly Journal. gave up the . ghostlx few days..agn.. Th:! et-shier decamp. ed with.s7l.ooo of its funds, was arrested iii New York. and 6m-intact - I in default Ihe bills 'of the his'llt ,have been thrown out in . New YOrk.' 31lr. •Kingslitiry, its President, say.V,Tourn2l. will secure the holders of its Issue aganst loss, being able and willing to do so. • The .Ainerican'General CbMlnittee of , Albany. county, New York, declares its readi ness to unite with any .party that *ill go'for -the admissiOn s of Kamtv, into the Pnitin as a free State. The Loop _cow papf r 8 are ridiculing • Queen Victoria's message; and puffing Bu• . chinan's. In England, nn doubt, they will reverse thf• Operition. It is our opinion that n,either of ihose royal miisivee 'Will set the • .Atlautic on fire. . We are told of a man down in' Cal ais, Me.. who has undoubtedly made the beAt shot on record. .1141 fired el midnight Itark. nese at the burk'of a dog, and the next morn. ing'found the animal dead; the bullet having hit him in the throat. • .... The Mexicans 'gravely.a....m.ert - now that The reason - why the North Americans, as they tall the Yankee ItetiPnts warl""f: . territory, is becausethey need the room t.. • scoornmod-te their wirer aed daughters' Plowing Matcb. - . The'Plowingilatch will take place" in Ditno l ck Corners, TIieRSDAY;" SEPTEMBER 18, 1853, on the. ground of Melton Tingley, Eeq. Teeing Id start at 2 o'clock: irrociaions will be made for Competi tors and Judges.' • ;Ildges• E. B. Gars, I. P. Pitts; Alum etssituY, L. BLAusuis, Jecou WALLS:CU, UTDE CROCCO; -F. Y: _WILLIAMS,. :A. BALDWIN, .recti‘t ve - 6. F. CAI lIALT in ce. r Montrose, August 28, 1885. Notice.—, The Suttqu6hanna CO. Normil School, at Montrose,Prof. STODDARD, Principal, will commence a new Term on'llotalay, Aug. 30th. Hon. DAVID 'VILIIOT will delirOr the opening Address. Religious Notice.—The Rev. Ravin' B. Bawrow will preach in Saint Pan rt. Epis . coruil Church, Montroae, on Sunday moving, the 49th it4t. Service to commence at lof o'clOck. - Noll ce.—The Annual Conference of the African M. E: Church will convene in the Zion church, in Montrose, on Wedneeder, Sept. Ist. ' at p. m. The Rt. Rev. Wu. R. Rumor, Superintendent, and Rev. - ,To.y.Erit CLIN - rex, Assistant Superintendent, 'will be present upon . the occasion. There will be preaching In the grove_ nearby, on Thursday evening, Friday, Saturday, and .all day Sunday. It is expected that the new Chnich will 1# dedi cated during the iession of Conference or immediate ly after its adjournment. The pt hlic-are cordially invited to attend. Gior.os BOSLIT, Eider in Charg_e„ Notier.—The PRiSIITTETIT or MONTRant will hold iti next stated meeting nt Tretbany, on Tuesday, the ith of September, 111.2 o'clock, p. A. MILLEN Stattd CI, rk„ Notice.—The Rev. N. Dilourrt.E %111 l preach at VNION TIAJ:I, in Ai ARFORD, on the FIRST SUN DAY in\SEPTEIIIIER, at 4 o'clock, p. m. '[..2w Monday, A ng 30. '5B, "2" Are hereby notified to meet at their Engine Ilouse, on Monday; Aug. Both, at p. m. A full attendance is requested. - J. P. W. RILEY, F.reia'im. S. M. Witsoic, Seerr:ary. . MARRIED• In" liarford, on the 12th him., by Rev. A. Minor, Mr. E. BUTLKR, of rayzon,.lll.-,,and Hiss CT's- MIA A. Tirrasr, of iiatford.. In-Brooklyn. on thit 14th inst.. by Rev. L•F. bur, Capt. Jon C. Avan . , of New London, Conn., and Mine EMMA. A. CL7l:FER,":ol"Bipoklyn, Pa. In Ilridgornter, on Ike 9111 inst., by • EILI. A, L Fog, 11r. ..k:sonEw J. Scorr, of Gibfon, and M 15.3, AL Ink C. CyalitSuus t of the fonnet In SOuth Bridgewater, on the Isth inst., by Bev, J. F. Deans, ifr. I.ItNaY W. DuAKE, of Jessup, and 31issricatELIA 1. LINPSLEY, of ICush. DIED. At Friendsville, nn the'lsth inat., WiLLis JCPSCA, only son of J. aud'E. S, B.o6furtl, aged 1 yearlend 7 months. . In .Newalit Valley, Tog County, N. V., on the 15th inst., "Miss A. - 31..CRorrr, aged. 39 yews. The Eighth Wonder of the World. -map of the SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH; tie tweepitnrope and Amorira ; and also a splen did Portrait of CYRUS W. YIELD, far sale at the MONTROSE BOOK STORE, by _ 11,otitse, Augutt 25, 1858 Adminiitrator's 111 o I ice. "%TOME is berehy.given to all hating de- I mands agaMst the Estate of !cony. B. STEW ART, late ofJes , Aup township, deed, that the saint must be presented to the undersigned for arrangement, and all.persons indebted* to said Estate arc . requested to make immediate payment. CBARLOTTE: STEWART, Administratrix. Jessup, .August 25, ISSS:-6w, Strayed . or S tolen. QTRAYED, or STOLEN from the premises of the suhsciiber, in Jessup township, on Friday, Aug. 2o . th, 1858, 1 yoke of four year ad steers, 1 small grey Durham cow, 9or 10 years old, 1 deep red year ling heifer, 1 light colored, white faced cow, 8 or p years old. _ Whoever will return said cattle, or give infortuaiton where they may be found will be suitably -rewarded. BENJAMIN OTIS. • Jesup, August 45, 1,858,.—tf IVATCH FINISHER, I== • General Repairer 9 oF the BEST ENGLISH, ?.,Is3, AND CHINESE Dr PL.Ei WATCHES, PATENT AND DATACEILD LEVEES REPEATEES, T.EPINES, &C., &C. !roily proud of the flattering encomiums bestowed on burn as an honest and 'superior. • WATWI 3011alalt: and grateful to all who have employed him, and doub ly so to those that have continued to be his steady et:starters since his commencement in I,Tontro s ie,(,now nearly three: years.) and encouraged by those who<fal ready know his abilities, he now infOlmis tho=e who do nOt, -that early in life he was taught the art of . , F . • inishing New Watches, by Atkin, bite of Lord street, Liverpool, who was a fiat rate MAKER and REPAIRER, of the best ye AtChe.A. After having worked for - hiny upwards of nine years:Aseve - , of which ici an . indeniured appren.' /ice.) he then cotiimenced - for himself, and latterly in New York, where he has hen employed by conic of the i first and Most respectable establishments - in Broadway, Maiden Lane, Bowery, Ice., and was by them class* a first rate worktnan. • .Y. B. Ile has always on hand a well stook of Watch Wheels, ,Cylinders, Watch Jewels, Mairc splings, Watch Hands, and Watch Glasses, which will bl•carefully fitted, right achy, and for prices less than they, cbe had in the City. • • reF pin Bentley, Read,•& Co's Store. • eh t, Phceni Block, Montrose, Aug. 13, lthri. Scientific American. PROSPECTUS. VOLTUM►ZE FOURTEEN Begins September 11, 1858. MECHANICS; INVENTORS ?lannfacturcrs and Farmeis. - r im Sci?nt ; :ge American . has 'now reached- its IL FOrlitiNgSTEr YEAI2., - Itnri will enter upon a New Volume on the 11th of September. It is the only weekly publication of the kind now issued in this country, and it has a very extensive circulation in all .the States of the Union. It is not, as . some mi;ht suppose from its title, a dry, abstruse work on tech nical science ; oti the contrary, it so deals with the - great events going on in :the scientific, mechanical,' 'and industrial worlds, as to please ancdinStruct every one. If the Mechanic or Attizan wishes to know the hest Machine in use, .or how to make any substance employed in his business—if the Ilouse-wife wishes to get:a.recipe for making 'good color, &c.,—if the In ventor wishes to know what is going on in the way oflMPfovernents—if.thellarrufircturer wishes to keep .posted with the times, and to employ the best facili ties in his business--if the Man of Leisure and Study' wishecto keep himself familiar with the: progress made in the chemical laboratory, or in the construct ion, of telegraphs, steamshipadailroad.s,respers, mow ers, and a thbusand_other 'machines and appliances, both of.kace and war—all these desiderata can be found in the Scientific American, and xor nag immix. They are here presented in a reliable and interesting form, adapted to the comprehension of minds unlearned in e higher ches of science d art. ~, . • . 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GOODS, ._ • , SHAWLS, , • - EMBROIDERIES, Mantillas; Domestics,' Cassimetes, - Flannels, Linens, - 'Cloths, &e„ To %;hieh the uttentToa cf . Ouse Rityrrs 11r:tiled. • Rich S'ilks, Etoserq, GgOCERIES AND PRO.YISIOBS,- IroLASSP,S; sviturs, i In tact - , any and ever. thing in the way of Cii 3 OCeTieS, CHEAC6R Taa THE CLIEAPIisT. A. N. BULLARD , . . . .4.lsb, CROCKERY, WOOD & WILLOW WADE. LI - rariiculor invitation extended to•thoic ;‘LopurcliKse for cash to call and examine our steel; and prices 1i.,4 , 1,:e purcLazing cLicA here -4... i 'IiINOWILTO3I, • lINERBELLAS-AliD and Cotton Umbrellas, Ladies' Fan Shades and Parasol+, to Smut. j• - atit.tY, ju..4 received et 1: -, , to 110- a-auliteturer,hior, sale at LOW --nt A. K.SoiVIJOYS, 51 court 6'treet, adjoi/drig Bank of Binghamton. • TIVINKS, TRAVELING . RIGS, VALISES, AND. LADIES HIT BOXES, A lar; . e Et.iFeitment direct from the 3.lattfactory in .10r$•V jy.t received at - I IiN,OWLTON'S, 51 Cotirt,atreet • - A. KNOWLTON, S 4 Agent'for tlp Sinai Bun: Powder Milk, Bill keep on hand at all times a largo stock of ile al%ove erlelfrati•d POWDElloillith sill be sold 1.4 . the Lee. uniN 3 ut Ilunufuetureru"l , rice-4. Al-o, . '.. SPORTING POWDER, SHOT AND. CAPS: - All the Choler Brands of Sporting Powder, tile Bazard I'os“ler.Conipany, on hand at all time?, for sale at l'ovv pric,s,i. B.—iff Pow hi will i.al. f,wr itself. A. KNoki, Court•street, adjoining the Bank of Binghamton. Mnfe than GP difft•rentty - 1.1.... now in Aore, inCi4t,'Lla ail t'o: i:lewett P. , .•-ns—riTelved. direct from tfte rilnuabicturerP. Ni Jolilier:4 proit, ',lid on . " I;u•_,.. 1 7o_tuction4" at :hi• ".t.:6!;#.'.itriort. Tito its.,..cn-rine;,t IN ill be it,n't unbroken during the 5.,111. in‘ 7 '.Ca , 011... . , A. K` 4J\ 31 Court,tre:!t. 4 ,..., ..,..,... 1), ...k l i, tat iii — Th „..,.......fsili,-. .c-,..,. ,-,,t. . ,i,,,,),--._. ... , ..-,. — 4i . • :jUito 1 A dar;re .a.o!tr - neni of Biscuit and Crnetr•—freceived this day. fkorn one of the not eltensive rs akcr i e i. in New York Crry. A fitr,d, supply isecere.l c‘ery week. 4Rift n;xcuit, .? 11% . ,/- Bisc, , :t, Milk .1 . .;;,ca.:1, Icatcat Eiscti l it, Ce-r. bi.r . ‘r:/, - .l:;Av Biscuit, (fra (,evil DWl:it, At, r,:rfbv L;;;..tiii, .: onparril Biscuit, . . Bostsp, Csack , rc, salaam CrCekfli, . ./ 111ny d.,. Put!, r Cra.:1.::,, , , 11' uluut- do. , , . ~ , c u•uts erachrs Desscrt ,1 ,, . I . oder sic , : ' . Gingf'r Snaps. rffr The oldfashioned band-nude Butter CrackeYs. ' ------ • - . . , AT ? ;1 COU RTSTR • • R. " IttPUBLICAN :"1.-Plesse don't say anything about our Two Shilling Iritythat peoplo are/tubbing and scialing 20 milcs,for, as the country ladies haVe that 'article in charge, iee-drawing-ork. ' . . it at a rapid rate. N. '. ' ". : ..•:::.. .. I , 1. ' A. _KNOW 51 COurtastreet. fi l ngliamtop; August 25, 1655.-tf . . . in B:—.& branch - will he open for a few days at Montrose, wheretaiaples Will b shown, .piinos given, ord re taken, and goods sent every day free of charge from Binghamton. ' 7 [Aug. 25, 1 sts.-1 ..; • ... ...-. I TREMENDOUS CITEME NT Montrose Book Store AVITERE the subscriber is receiting a large Taa -1 city of , SCHOOL BOOKS 9 aufbAaa are to be used at the Normal School, to coin meuce the Both Mat. Alto Miscellaneous Socks, I • a good assortment, uusl • I:I3TATIOMERIT oc the best quality, all of which will be sold for Cd.:4,1 at Live and .Let . Li;ze priees, hy A. BULLARD.I I Montrow, August 18, 1858. rres UST pEOEIVED, ND FOR SALE BY Aug.llB. J. LYONS ‘.t SO;C 4.. mt. c.) 1....9 6 1 18 CM -9- Fj E ' LA. Ty 1 My Stork tf.; Lzrg,, , t xid' host S.L eted I . :if ;t ' 'SS of S . T A P'l4 EANDF Y ME In the Baso.mcnt, rill 1::,e found a large n-•i,orttnent et Family To Which the attention of THE PEOPLE ii invited POWDER! .POWDER!! BLASTING POWDER AND 'FUSE. 410..L 6 1.404-Mr. BIRD CAGES FOR AVM CIABLITION, P'RE "Fiow nice it id at break fa=t lit”fore you've been to teat k ,To know you've drank your coffee pure, :And saved your beano for pork air, N. B.—Pork and Beans for Sale a,s'Above. AND ALSO AT TU \ l O ECGAR con EES, " We've rafreB fur Canary Bill., To all their rat.cd— Wir«.re t4itigle lifr they may I•vjoy, Or bliss of being atarecl." (JERSEY AND CA.N - A.DA INCLUDED.) COFFE; Borouth °romance.: i Published 6y .Authority of Town Conned. 'DE it, ordained be the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Moutrose,•and it is hereby otalair.ed by the authority of the settle— That alibi dinan s ceMi hei'dofore ordained, by .the Thirgem.4 anti Town Council of the Borough of .Ifont nrese ttlitkini;or'side-walks in amid Borough, at the total or portial expense of said, Bor. otith, he and the ! , anie are hereby repealed, and that hereafter the expense, partial or total, 'of making suo)t side-walks , shall in no case be }AK:by-said Bor ough, unless said side-walks shall in each instance have been constructed by theupecial,autherity of the Town Council , and under the direction Of the Street Counisi-loners. . • Provided; that thin ordinance shall not apply to cases whereaide-walks are Weedy completed ! er ,are now in progress' of construction: -• C. W. Hcrrr,,e/er/.... 1 A. LA.TUROP, Prertiient:- Montrose. Augnst 11 ISsB.—Urr • :• . Cold.E see me, -MY OFFICE *Ls pa/ mind ...4.7.E1VE , HBP4FRO , NO, linrlllll. anon. mnd ace .Me. come Ini! Altl. l o . 3nlsb Inc , slYroo,, flea the d'runtOn't PAR , -ROT , in my 0.4; pain„.iclil not Durrrup LOCATION r uy. numpLit travarr M on i k prowcrontAt . stmq O. S. Basannnt of *Brute's lintnl, ' 4 Trbott • .11.:,r:z.,:tr, ' ,81c,_orqrPi „...„.,.., rOftK 11:'11, ,I Lail, EBBE 51 COLTIIT-STREET. AO:Joining the Bank of Binghamton AL0A007 1 . 1 ,0. , .. ' kilg. : •itetyjil in r o lii-) t se, TUsY DU} Ist 1.1(1,4 .4. .. '-, 4 1 mi., .:-; ~.,::,...1-..,;,,,rit,.. _,... -f .' '• .. p •, • 3 , ' rt 14 14 .' • ' C I.*-4 k05A431 "/ S P arT g aTG • ' i '' ' ,- " .---.• /lit) :••••:;" ? .: ' ' 7 - : ~ G overn,-Yo seiveSi .Accordingly,, , i , ,,. -.- . ' . , ..,,,,, , .9) -• ~,.. ... - - _-..- • . • .----, '• ~. .I.'‘ .1. ' ; ... rfa. ::: i„' . ' 0 pi' risIaRIAGE-11 , ft,„stlififil,hes ~..liosepol4tiii?..ec ci6, , , . .... "••:,' B Y .9 - 1 . til.? 4 ,A - M4 ' c ' `',''Y '-'''''-l. . 1 " --'. ' .Aletr;:ixtiitv . ,,tehiriz ''- • • ' . , p, harm; rd- !Th. ,c 5 G.ICI. ./AN /7-1% rl 11 :"3 ' v lit l i fl io (4l44lF b ill t t l'il Q - ''Pit'illiilie' '' UVira '' -0, .i"1) ':a k...,,,.. LD ) ..,..) : „in. : t0.,,,,,r. pipir i, It mg ,on ~ . , ..„ . t34•eei,'Viqt•te' L'§7.l4 i 13 7 161; tril panuf tet•urin'' - . ' of - ski Idiot ityles end 91 th ',pot quality ; '' ' ll 41 l'a ' l PA a 44'ik4A-" r i ' ' ''' ' ' i t 4 . - ' Shawls, la tilnt:i Ila s - , Bonnets, i-. t. 4 6.4...,. - . ~. 1 fat.maver.4wo,oat"' .• ...„ 1 . ' agora.,. , A superior atiezk a .- , ~ . ........L.:, ~ ... Tii . , , riayn oror,i.D., , i F tutri,34%-t&..rith - a [ StitiVt , , in . l to .-1,:-..btlie...tt,i-.1!rm of e.m.. , ary 1.11MLI:4 are ir , petift/11,,•• hlted. Eng i kaeltrid.vtlVilie!ytneßttil maelunery Itral Con- 1 e tot 'iehtiOlqll-.doit *ark witfi tinpakcjt ; and Veins iiettiltitteieat:iiinc g lia*avf IMig..4extiettenee and em- ,•. We Lavee. beautl:a se.49;teecht a l Ernbi•ojderie* Collarii:lsl - eci•eg, Lin eal, (Laces , a-ud. WhiteGoodp, -TillitiliatilicinOmc , ' )..4 * •:,, unereeil..l Ift,eutallty..4)le. end peeeN. • l Geio -. .11) U 'OltiiEN, We devote agrea deal a attetithel to the iiikey aii ( ilecpcidC ti do , al) '116. 16 - rk" . I, - t'lie /MR "I' .-ZAIB :CIBIZINte , s, :-.-. i. 41 5 ; - i la B T ack:smi'hing anci Cir-= . .I. . 4- , I • •• - • ' • rite vial - 1. - ane;, . . ~ ~. in their usual protript a n d , Workmaialikalganner, tad by being at all 'buns on baria ready . and, willing to answer any 'miler for work; and by m.mg -, r-r- G9od ltaterlials, -,,i,d . i - ifilfir:il.VlT. r'lr:vr,c - Ft - li'ope to teeeire a laiTe . 541 - are iifrPilie patronag e. , We 1(.01114 tender our thanks to'ooroltleuktontora. anti; iurite , all itt- atm( of wurii to give us a cull atuL. seolbr tliemsrelreo; - - ,'• ' -v. I ~a ~~^~a i +fix = " r I= =EI Ih i tatrose, Arigm.l. 1 pial,ROOr 1/agtgitigs. tatputselt-tdjusting Itoliers.—The 14`e;:t ion] innq tierfeet. - ttrttele use. Every man f..lmuld try them. _ . S. A. SAYRE & BROTPIERS. Montrose, Angtn4 1 , 3, 1853. Binghamton Water Clu-e; , . BINGHAMTON, BRODIE COUNTY N " Y goals T...st:tbiwinwnt btu been greatly etilaq:ed Una iniiiroyel daring the present Sithing, and iU now read) for the leceptinn of patients. • Few similar institutions in this country" conitriine so tintliv'utlitintaggair 111 e itteees4ftil treatment" of in- The location is benttiltl, house new and conitmodiousi Thy rooins w4 ,, 11 furnishial„ and ever..• way art angeit with u view to the health' unit comfort of their ovnuointy.. •. The Physicians, Dr. Thayer and• Wife, have had twelve ~ears experience: in treattng diseases, Hydro - uithienEy, (the last via/et at lii.nylialaton,) doting which time hart tteatcd suceev.folly thousands of sink Man: aft‘t• tlieirdiseriscs had been pronounced f a lai by eminent plivsleana:. In addition to the patients at the "Quo," they 'have a largeprac : Lice in the village and surrounding country, which makes them familiar with the treatment of di se ises of every grade and character. They,platmed, built, and own the "liihyltandon Won , r Cnre,7 canse , gnently it is under their entire control and manage ment. In all those diseases to .which the peculiar adapta tion of Ilyifropathic treatment has been ancdessfu ' ileum - flan-Maul, they mill getter:llY guarantee a 1 1 Mirl pinfeei restoration, such lie theicolloWing, cic Acute and Chronic RherirnatiSni, N'erYuus Diseases, Dyspepsia, Smoftilit and SOial Coniplainta, revert; Liver Comptiitita, Tumors, Elects, Enlargement of 1 Joints, Diseases of Throat. and Lungs, D - ropl, .cgue 1 and .Fe‘ ea, Female Complaints of rc , r.ti .prerife owl 1 Anraefer, Skin diseases,klatarrh, ike., 1 Persons who have been long aiek or bed-ridden, en and who have nolsucceded heretotbre In their efforts to regain .their health arc especiitlly invited to give themla-call . . Terms from $5 to $lO per week. 'Or Dr. Thayer %rat le Monfrore, (Se a rle, /7:5/el,l n Thni•Aday, - SeVentLer and at -Vi'chol'a 11.'rl in Santo hanna !him!, on Thura,hin, Serlent &er 140 i, 1 R.".,5, and cordial!!! invites Intalidslo /jive him a. call. For further partieultirih,ildresi 6. V. 'MITER, M. P. Binghamton, Aunt 11, 1865.—tf Important to Fanners! rpliP, undersigned respectfully calls the attention of farmers in the County of Susquehanna, to JOHN H. BRUEN'S PORTABLE FARM FENCE. Thin i a new, cheap, and durable mode of fencing, being s . o constructed` as not to require the setting of posts in the ground, which is a great:, saving both -of nuiterial and labor, bebkliis adding Wits durahility.— Farnteta wilt find it much to their interest to aril themselves of tne use of this valuable improvement: . - . Y. B. For further information please call mi the .subseriber, who is duly authorized to sell farm or town rights, and also, (if desired ‘ ), to furnish said tense ready to be vet up at a cost of serenty-five Cent:i per red. 0. F. FARGO, Agptt. MO:IV:Ise,Ig..I, ISZS..—tf LOOK HERE : 7 corn?. ofrers to the public, at prises that La • cannot fail to suit, a large and superior assort- nient of GROCERIES, At the old and well-known csrablishulent formerly oc cupied ht O. M. Crane. Sill; AR, TEA S,rOFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR & SA L 7; (by the sack or barn!,) FISH, and all ar tiOes usually found in first class Groceries. , Flour by the- wholeFale and retail As I mean to merit, I hope to. receive, a liberal share of public patronage. • Z. COBB. Montrose, 4,1836.—1 S THE GREATEST U , 4•.`-' 4 • licit q, DISCOVERY -11 ' 4 7 1 4 -: - or 'MEE- AGES our AEI! . tt i .. tx . • o „ In uf AVIDLY RIND OF :ROMA, --" Fiery: • 1116•Ors' Scrottilii"down toleiMMion • • , Ile b.t. tried It In Pretitlevett Lutntred Mee, ann nett r Cent in te, ittttut..r. 'Re ha , now In I:le Inuta ' tron over on.. huodrted etrelku . ten of its talus, All with:.. twenty_ lull., of It eat.. Two nottl•-' ore Worraored. to curers niindne, .tor , month. ' One tOthrt , botth on 111 ro4, thnvortikll.4 t , J 4 f,be. T so or three Doti ive will eleartie• et stela Two bottle...tn. ...at:anted lo cure the %ord. ea . ..it,: In Me :ninutll Cr to,rnarh Throe.tO dre butt's:rare w 4rntuted to cure the wort VILA of E.ry xlpeins. One to two bottles are Warranted to cur, all humor in the Et es. Two hot , let wan - x.l,d to rote mating of the l'UThaLd Worth. Ca atontur the hair. :Four to eln h 4 t ke ver ViMrr.llll , lt 6 enre co - cm:All:are:thing titeern One I..tthr will enfP a oily eruption of tlre...kln. Two or three hot-Tice art at arranted to cure the Woret kind :Of rlngt worat• or three hotter ore warranted to cure the roottderprrate ritewunrient. • Vire+. 4r four Wilk* arci4inertettie Cure ralt-E !front. hive to ,Ight betlet will cure the Word Cerra of s,:rotd:.• A l'kuretlt a otwaNut experienced from the first bottle, sunk r.pertest: cure is jrarrnurrd when the above 'quantity Is taken. RO X1317111', .114°S. • 135th fit /pay— The reptantlon CI the Strulleel.ln.sroverr,in cur. thy all kind of -moor , In .o.wett by the nu - Ant:twos race of all hies' ever tetvd It. thx.t. 1 netet red eat Itottnlo.4 ort the' lul-tied, as the -Jug ppyriehtor anti the covet carelUt'l4trig.' the 4 .,0 41tn: are 40000 ' 4 4 i " In pr,OldlAtthi. Ase ery fit Awl we. rd. Tt ith a 'l,llll - n.4OSn Curnthreltotier, ridkolang ail, and euti,tg gore ur tlttr.. 410 - .,ses rola aretitlttfar' ',mutely to Il4..lirto t - Trtat,roott uscrt,Onkilqt ttlacts.c.tttfotittieatrrrnity. uitatter, • I. 1 4 11YRSING SO= )1011111 your otru..teurp..rit re.tored to ire oltkp ralwr*tritille,Lid you , Vigo. trcittr,lo.4t*rt fretful :rapt trite:ha und sweet shimbern, nett the ktediedt IMentrary looses futottaltt bleath.g rte.r buslttott and household. • . In the time ndianced Knot of - ' • . . • It es.t. , ..•etts to Sheetontavb, causing • DYSPEPSIA," :0 -Igouu.t.l2.t: r Nu , I=lter tirettgramb Nteciothelatithtfu`elfirt4: K I tilt T s • co , rttng a .Inktrlp. One feeling. and au ludlirerro r re event° the drib, of your 'fatality. Your otamoteh fa RAW AND INFLAMED your Pool dirt memo vou, 'and you run oat.; take eertaln ktridri. aid r. tyro of that your flystelik duel not get halt the' nourldunrut t r can tali, thOsertmouoult thiltkoT the canker ells It up their your coropierlduloses Itshloota and tncefura so (low or urtertieh, and your hod. tlay FOr 7.1.3)k ef tiOnrishtnent Taut srtem becomes host and the elm., df your lady beearioa relied. "Thch IMltor a t: etc of ‘ll.u . usoo which, the Medlemilik orery lapeculiarly adapted to .. . - C U ill E; . , ritot%finn of the heart. pain In the elde, wealcnve of the, eldne and 4.33%11 of the back: Pate of the IM i'lilt%wbenlon al' re. rererllnzitY 'of the bowel and alto. that time vicedetathag of Mee-abet the • • :PLLE it now many thousands of 0001 . 1jOrlat.1/ le rag:4 from this dis: ewe end plane away a rolserabid iffe. nu their pext door neighbor does not know the ones. Isiah to irapreee anis* mind that got'd old p n OULU ot pro:nth - a hettetthen spoonttOfcUles: , In the DIsCOMr you have ooth the preventive and the cure, with this gi* aod goodoallty. that it sell turret uts&fauSs eletsiroetabees,dorsed7 WWI. • Nothing* erdiateltettemeteteq•-xeat the best, you tee get and enough DIRECTIONS roil. CSE—Mults. one tablelonful 0111011114M' tea. Yon, doeert _ °" 114- "Cl it '" en frnm d ' 1 7 ,1 0.11. As ho lona can eight veers, tea ApPoos apptioable tg constitutions, take audleient too ten the bewels twice a day. Yours, truly, DONALD KENNVOY. Petn tliPperh6ttll, Far DlLTTELklieetrose. ;I: T. aiRLISLE GFat s.4eque tAimeDorzt Vuly t") bllrrsen - 4tXttr.ite tal;ortr.4r-t.,Y1:41,.,! cornea:A svlth at()STU OS1: n rut t:r.s.gr EILkNNA DEPOT. We (hates, ot . r,xlventint Call at liifill-•!o he dwarf or sta.ht; and no matter ht. - 111.41..q:ea.—1a ;aysalitable .style, PgiQVI,DEI AL W.,1.1*, that his P.rtt•Ntnahlie i$ Far rrEn with the " j,1,4•4 ty..J.ttn C4ai..14 ef YPANII.I.I ell iv Aux - rat:a% coth.) Lill and het Fi l ur • • Mi):(LpslVOlSlli'ttl. the store of •Gptlehiberg, Ilosegbazinz & Co. 3IONT4 . OSE, PrZ.,...-te New Oil6-iloise Storey PA IS u$ i s Goeg, d ques for 6 we" • i:"‘ P THY, §1:1:SOIIIIIER BEING . - " DULY AND TRULY PREPARED" " to fityttish the Good Peoplct" of Spr;7lgvill., with the very Lest kind,4 of caPSTRIE:!;,. such us st, - 0A Rs, co 7 s q.a PS, R UPS, RICE, XD LES, ._l7sH, 2' . 011A COO, Lfc., SOIiCILA alie of their patronage 20 lbs. Bice for - $l 5 OO. 10 "‘ First. Slate Sugar, $l,OO. 1 " Salaeralus, - $l,OO. and may other articles at equally low figures. The he:; , bcolais of FLOUR. Itr‘‘tlYe on hand. '.• 'OS,3QUP - ri5:51 . (0 : 11 3 Iteady-liode. or Made ,to Order, "not at cost,'.' Gilt at fair pre . o4." Call arid get a heat ' Summer Vest for 75 cents. • To' apd if I don't "Shale don a, Cheqp as -4nrody,— . lllll rue— Iformg, fiespecifully, A. 11. 5;11ITIL Splingville; July '2l, If:5S-if . . .." • ,/ ~ 4., 1 W 4 , '`",-,.. - , V. - ' - ' ' • 1/0 L) • ".,' k. ,f , ~, JEWELRY - -.A i. if :',` '. . \;!- ‘i• Ji •..) , AND ‘ '. ' . i.- ar; 1 . ,i ;; j• ACCORDEONS, 1\ 1 RETAtr.ED t , , 11'.1.Y.C.1!:T1.:1) Ili II • J‘ 1 3 . •Ir EDi A llitps r •, . , 4/ FORD. ..&-/ Also agent foi the,ssale of MELODEONS, of any desired style or quality, from t-15 to t3OO. Fur elia,Q.ers can not do better than to call. Hayford, Pa.„July 21, 1858.-3:n , ' The Artist's Rhymes About Hard Times, And Lack of Dimes. THE times are hard, extremely hard, There's ho mistake about it; : Tis hard to get a little cash— Harder to do without it: All classes.feiul the want of fund., The farmer, lawyer, merchaut, Burt who, more than the." Picture man" , Can show a case quite, urgent. Ile nerer yet has learned to live On "fa: xe impressions" uterelc, And pictures "only in your eye . " Fill up the parse—sererely. Please then, renktniber Plinsnix Block, Tyro .ffights of stairs ascend, sirs, c And for it copy of yourselves' A little money spend, sirs ' And if you haven't that to itAre--.' Not even a Spanish quarter— ,, rittalie your grain,.vonr butter, cbec;se, And oilier kind= of barter. j), , ,n't wait until another day, If you do you may:regret it Somewhere, I've heard somebody eay lurking in del;ty. • -_Thin hint you , thay as' well obey— baps same unlooked-for way td your face will pan i ' - ‘, haste to Dentra.and . get - IV. B. DEANS, Over the Store of Bentley, Read, & Co Montrose, July 21, 115 S. yr is'WEALTH WITHOUT HEALTH. •, E AFELicTED• lIISTAKE, IS AftliP* l76l ' ,:.is •a COMPOPO s _ , " oyrur-of Wild .12.1.errY, MIII . - • • It standi unemmiled tta a remedy for the TErnat r h c ,,t i‘!in. Lump. it ta-tindecntionahly the greatest Cough and Cearezroptive /Irma. ti In the World - -, • Innava to which it k adapted. and to which tbe - moat natraiah log re , olta harh leen eldalned from the tide, tit:—touch., Colcla. Conaumprien. Tirocchlik_Aatma, lithooping Comb, Blood Sidt , i llng;lloaro..amo, Ni'....nk 'Voice, Palma in the.,cde Or Bnctct. lttoken r o ,,titytion.(fiymilke abuse of Calomel and ether mama.) NV. talker or Oiliness of the Ifeart, Tickling Irrilatlon, or Inthcloation of tie 'fhr. - ,,t..4.-e. Its utclrllleun proeerti, a will eartch and pertly the Wend, n od ',lmport, the mrength *bed the appetite Ins failed. .. We onty ash U\l; TRIAL. Menke 1 - - It gives health and vier to the frame, andbloonito thecl allid check. „. .. , ~. . . Cure...of:4ol,mo • Bloody Expettoration, (Pc. .AN Tama flan...? Crnx '—t rot only take pleantre. but deem it CI duty Prom to auffrrinerhumanitythstate what -It?. Swarm's Coln , ponr.d Syrup of Ctlhl Cherry' . boa dohs forme., I lea , taken with a tlolent clove% t•loo,toexpr•crorOkm,•areqt dila:rutty or kcal trinz, r.o • mai i1y...,,i, trrexer,ost'otrotbota.art sit np-all night. I rboreitrect flo. atdrre telor.l,lr t colic MC 9 :r. ivirtrln 711,111,13 t widen?, - a 1,11 can also tektity'lhat It /cm clad„: a_nerfeitenre. • 1010; I'. tlAtiE., ,11mIcaletu.1.1nell: . Co.,l'al,!Slay,'l•Abs; .11',Y1. • ' ' • !'-' - - NStvrtyne's.S.Virnxilarge, A urelVollM t:ILLE ['rand excellenttinle—good for depcdeor filylddidren•-plonnid lathe tante.., - .. r.; .- , •!'llityagne ' s Sariaparilia -. hnd Tar Pills, . '•'..ittea ' .v•-•iaonkilitUlieiriaditeifi;ietaritien Calomel—a nAla and gentle, I , dr:tatty , . nolorPas ,, ed - kr , any Iticlimne ter reo.eybor the Rile, eyani.legtbe stornoth. and effertnally Inlaying the blood. Those 1 Pills neither gtipe, or predoce aroma. ' • • - Swayisre'S"RoufelVordial; . .. A pleaeult and sure nenctir f• d• Aihclic_Cloclera, (' balers!clothe-4 lomi;pyaantem-,l'holeraintist)onattnetner Complaint, P.rtra Pt i . Stornachltr I flovel:cV,ovidtbar, Stbkm...ctillaStouaseb., , ,te. i4o l arrauteti4o *0 pay....only, Ilicroia.,,' •-•-•;.-. :::,11rXveri acidly hontkhava a tdatlelit the hOtae, in case of sadden attacl to the 16111.• It relieves all l;a1n. . , • . .. • •-• Swayiiele Bitter Catlialicon, r , .. . , A,vory oldat.lollllolrrs. -- ...Way tat II a degree of certainty, - . nearer ireteratrieaced by a Marlithle of ' Character. far Corolol - Heart Iturat. - A . vr of the Stomach. Cold feet, Panty caused by thcluttrutitv of Age:PO , rtrolloo of strength from any tame. Depression Of Splrite, Drape**, or Indlgistion In . ~.. . , All its forvEls;';..• • . Dyspeistics 2 . .. . . - . • , There lit no ttestment thiit has ever teen tried. that le to eireCtilal In mine Indleestion'in ell he forms as "DR. SW AYl.Crri IITTt.I4 rATLIOLIt".!ON. ^ It Impute new life and Imirnrates the 'yam, the pale and delicate re.ll gain etreunth tad o good sppetltely Indus them truly valuable Bitters.. Pries unit+ 00 cents. • • We offer no univenal nortrurs, to perfor m yeas of rcokent Dut eseh gencraLdlessie of thShunteh o w aten, e present an Appropriate, and, if seastuehly used. ties belief, ed tinfalllng renie4Y' for thO Zs order to 'which it to smite, - 'sold ire ABEL TURREI,I44. VlllERlDGE,lfentreee, sod by-Dealers everywhere throughout the tiountv end Sloth.' • Pried only ov pr. H. SWIT.NI: r SON, so.- ft, North Street, Phitedelptde.' - • aug.4:1638,1y '• . • . NOTICE. BE eoparttiaabip heretofore. existing .rinifer .tie name of Lambert & 13'04 4ay, •:;. • • • tr„,fe ;ill he eontintte4 at the oldstami by R. W. ITeraly,• If. W;:IIE4I2Y. `Abbuj'a &garotte, July ilatb i IssB • - . 1$8 . 87111RAIVA1;" 18.58 SISTNINIER p.OODS• xr pry readrfbriwipectimt, itfull'und complete m il sortMeot • - • _gyp mtltal.le for the season, the nevc deal-zee end oftle4, in fact er• erything aviyatalett4to the Trade, at 14 , 1: prime, (mr trot: of —.:_i - %........../ ----- 5.........9 ... cianiiimtk of Prints, Lvorni: Chintz D 41 Ginaintra, Brilliant!. rain lier.i , w , „ plain abd_dx war eplane,. plain all . 14 nog litialrira. t.Z.if Black rin.b,,, , ,,,,, f,y.-Vp.c.,A,ChAulle, Organdie and I.ritenlinias, and litp,it and nit,er mu. it an 1,e0.; Shawls, rarntedi, Main and Fare., ranikAaistkra.liiitinnia, ftueb4. niwera axed WITAT.2I*. Hair Penile. 11.,iikill and Tufted is Itil.tinail, Steel. Bram. and }toed ileeve, Merlin Skirting, Kl 4. 1.61 it, 71.1extl,- and Silk I/101 , A Osliniieita, Ltues e nd cotton lieme„ Mr ITF: GOODS. Bard. and Jar. litietilir. Lane". liniertinia, I.;:albruidera, etilitira awl Steeves, Diniiii.e. and Iriaitill. Bands. i: . . . . _1 YANKEE: NOTIONS h 'needlea. FAncy tintarnt,lltlr err.§..Pertmery. Poit Montairo, 11.1 r Driabvt, itut , lo43" Dremstng 4.7p.n4a. I vory C.rr.Gs. Dor.r.et Comte, RublAt. Ifolr Pine, ,tillrcr and Stet! Thtua.les. V4O k 0 Bac' Brown and Itisrd Ca.holmiermi . Tweeds, Keutucky Jeans, CottonsvlA and fttlnet FARM M TOOL 1 . Grain eradiee. the beetand cheipot In town. I{'inf4t4l Srethni, and nape Vine thutthrt Rnkestand Pitch Ferirs, Itnnure Forks, Barn Shoveis,lltre4, Grind Stones, he. it gencr.al areortineut WA.RDWA;RE, tncli as. east Iron Boot Jack...liiirn Door Roller., and Ilinge...hov els and.T,Tic., Valeta Otte Puiley.. Door Lock. tipd Trunk And TIII 'Window , Petening4. Curtain Augur ]fitly OluiblettA Ttitd Cuttien; ucket Cant Strcl Shinn% kiggnt.. riut.ertar and lirick tcclA-Wrenclic.. Albatta Shama, Dinner Bells, Bella and fixturea. BOOTS SKOESI Gents (:on a:43 Gaiters, UstontMal dud _Calf Skin Ladieg Cougrtss fidltt.r3, Mdvei, thuldaz aad Kid Slippers. Grociriei, Crockery,, and Glassware, HATS, CAPS, lr totttal iarve-dr , Al-131/ of wide)) wt. will sell ;WI our usual ?tin% e1.;3....111, Pitt ag;C,E., or APPRirrED Cittllir. al.o i.: 0 41a land a aut:kloi quality of • ' ' BROOMS---OF HOME MANUFACTURE , r. lash we will digit - ow of s t t.Wholeeette or Malls at fair prlcee. fish that nor St'ock hi been atilt welected as to quality .ty ice hate co Lostsostosi ti tut Ills% our Mettle to call and cs: aunts, POST BROTHERS. Grain and Butter Wanted. . Hemlock and Pine Lumber, Bran Chops., tit reaSmiable prices may be . found at our STE.43I" MILL. • POST BROTHERS. Montrose, July 14. 15.113. • Cas h for [Pool, fl RTC. trlr pay the 111 G-11 ew iiirE in CASIT, for I'VOOL,.ui iii 3 sicee. July 7, 1.5.55. • ._ in v- - eadles.. - . fs . A N . 111£AA:ED ARTICLE, a,. ' Ll ityz - tools, for sale lotv, by of huy. • -S. 11. SAYRE A': TIROL. ;Montrose, July 21,1858.41 v , WOOL! WOOL ' H IGHEST CASH PRICES: pnid for WOOL by `174 • McKENZJE rk. ELDRIDGE. ilia Brooklyn, July 1, 1858: - _ . . '' M 1 11( 571.11. r it . '' , `i Tl i LOUP, of the fihrgOlity constantly on han3 and :! 1 for sale low, by 31cRENZIE & EtDRIDGE. .• - - . DRIED 'APPLES, -DEANS, LARD, and 14150KWHEA.T FLOUR for sale by • BENTLEY, READ -AL CO. -1 Montroie, June 2, 1.853. . . S DAID4VOR 20,000 16$. Or WOOL, by BOtley, Read, & Co. .31quirose, June 185 S. Interl. 4 :sl. TAT fremient additioni to keep our STUCK COA- I .1 rut? in " all thinp.” • We . are thank ful for the encouragerneht we receive in "well doing" and ask a continuance of your Favors, confident -that, we can please. IicKEN7AE & 'ELDRIDGE. Brooklyn, June 16, I SiiS. 4,7e li C)3L 4 i , gEgElaol . A CHEST of srtouribruid CARPENTERS TOOLS --cost sso,oo—will be sold for $20,00. Enquire of BENTLEY, READ & Cp. - Montrose, June 2, 1858. rir The people some ()rip -intrud 4-- ad a bran new building in the street: The Town Council served an Ii junction, s but wonderful to relate, the building is , progressing rapidly, sticking out as it does i but the greatest sticking out in Town, at the General' Finding Store of 11..*, WILSON & SON, where you will fiud Office, Dining, Parlor, and Rocking Chairs selling at COST. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY mco - YETAL.COMOOI.,,, J. F. STORARD, A. NI, PRINCIPAL. • rriit undersigned take pleasure in :innouneing that i t -L. the ~"Srsursuisx.t CoVNTT NORMAL SC1100L" wW again open h, the ACADEMY DUILIILNOS, en . Monday' the aOth day orAugnit, 18,58, to v - 411[11111. ELEVEN Wtt6B,' wider tbeeharge of Prof.:at/Ml.llln, m , i ,„„„-.. terA os.lrlnutn: nbled. :deo, for le .reeks b'l B. F. 'r EWIS urn's., C. supt.. whore knowledge of the condition atul 9010 oft h. teachern of the County, renders him eminently qualltrd to rrottrth ntgteuett to the lutercol of thewebool. IWe * deem It motor, 1o:w -ryer, to n , tate that kir, lewknhury In not pevuularity Intru.-nted lri the i , ..^4i1i01.) l'rJf.. tiroopAut.'s eh:miter kn an ellelent foluttotor and potoder 4otbor it too etttouslyele known torirlre eougnilut t nod the mirk oueuoo =4 onlverralnnantnctlon lot hare nttetaled 1113 1:11,,,, a— ottne tis in tlit pot. ore nuilletept guaranty for'The future. ' During the pre•eut kuturuer be will obit tlik Nontull r 7 cho , do of l'uruu to noußniti litun=elf of Whatever improve:motto In ttn: Art VC TenCalug U,el tong prneut.. , . • - - Prof. SICMI , kr.D a-111104111re on the ii..tlgnee and Art of Toehlwg anti lionA Develoi.raint. lir. Taw rAarer leeture on l'h and 'lle follow Sig gent rines will d 0 lecture 'fore the Sehont: .1. L: limitaaw9OX, CO. hupqt, I.nzetne CO.. N. A. c.,Liasa. Editor of tho "Student aro Sehoolmate." N. V.. Wir..f.s.firr, R. D. Ltzttr, D. S. Arzirtry, ZEqrs., De.. D. £x - onv, dud ohm.. • There w111.1.e a Primary Depattment corns:tad wait 31. e SelsOel l undcr We uLarge 91, stigs ELLZ:a:. rAttE. rEXPENSES. ' TVlTlON—.Notspaliterart . ment,wr roarter of eleven =a eek 3- 114.00. .. Primare ' ' " ..,,,o. In Engl.& bc=ncltcti, and Latin and Greet. do. .=..00. Illnaol per week, . o==. • . . - It it dendrable that tulttentdlln be padd In adVance, an I no &due gen tell to• uncle except In tnms or protrieted eleknes, Students C - . 111 honor thenlnelve.. s heretofore- eooking.stoeee a.. 1 Yurelturc e.ul he rented of „Mr. ssy ie. at ivuonable rat=.- For Infiatnation in regard to_metus. hoard.. - &e., apply ,to W. 13. DEA", F..q.. Itonlrcee„. Pa., or to the ... , eertar.e. . students shoold . not reu. to Le ene.toote et the nerenco ,of the Sehvol.JEssyr, I'll,lle-cut. . C. F. Mean. Seeretnry. Uontrotte, June 9th, 1340.-3a l -., ' • RIGHT IN TO\Nr \ T: 1aT141110,,N, TOLES "KePAcrußED"`ilT BitOTHERSI Of aII,SIZES aridyRI.GES to suit the TIIIES,.Of Walnut, Ch?rry, - and . 4ahogany, and warranted to work', right up' - to the Mlle.. Montrose, June 9, 1858. • 1111111MTURYN ma LL • ATA UFACIvRER.and dealbr in all hinds Qj 11PtirnitMre, is now prepared to fill all orders or tkedsteads. of all kinds at wholesale or retail * on short notice. Retell prioes range from $3 apiratls,,accordinl , to style. Ho also keeps on Jinni Ready-tuade , Collins; and as ho his an . o,legint Hearse, he is prepared to attend fiinerals ort short notice. • • I • - • Milford, Hee.l, 1856.-49y1 'Dr. Baker's Vegetable Compound. • A , Rovefeign remedy for Cholera, Summer Com plaints, aril:Drell/oy, for see by • RESTLEY. READ, dr. CO. MOntrose, Jul,yi2l, 1868. • . , Crain. :"Cradles. ere ieh 'A r 7w notgained4caktu rn AI themse' %ir i superiorticl at naaufi turersirces, kyLcalling'op 8. H. SATREA BBOTIIERS. Ilorittose,lnli , 21, 1852.-8 w MN HOMEOPATHY. 01. lilTEPOEltiknomeopathla Remedies, for sale by - - , ABEL TPIIRELL inntrose; Aulg u st ' 1838,. • • • ODA . ae. BUTTER RA.CIKEIV,S, 0 j u st anireOt • . J. LYONS &SON'S: . Monk:me, August 11, , 1568 • _ EMS LECTURES.
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