IN RI A impenditcriaofNews. •• • • . value of the Atlantic. Telegraph Cable, - is a lit. $5OO per mile. - . , ' •• - • Th ey s been considerable t‘ Wire= pulling'l'etw e e / England and "the - United States, Lately. \- -t ... ..„ \.. The Pefinsi nia State Fair will be held ibis year . at Pit rg, on the 23, gl), and 30 of September a st of October. ,* , ... It is , said that the d o f p i ne -. app l e placed. en shelves and other ces frequented by ants and cockroaches, env° theni away .. The New York- Herald sa .. coat of trinsmittin g one columnof n . England, by the Atlantic: Telegraph , 'will be $2,000. \c. .... One orthe finest writers says thee, "the nightly dews, come down on us likei blessiags? How very differently the daily dues come down Upon - us , in these hard - tinies. .. A eemarleable factin the diet of man kind is the enormous conSumption of tea and o ir t _, e . tifoimrds of 800,060,000- poul_idS of ,these articles are annually'consumed by the i n habitan , of the world. - . In view _of the late returns from Kan. 5.15 there are grounds for suspicion that the Eneli,h Lecompton bill-has proved an.sed un current Lill, and-that,the people bare ref used to honor it. . :: I .... They hive a steam plow in operation in LancasteF counts, whichis said to do its week well. It was invented by a•Lancaster county . man, who willa-emove_ to the, West to turn up the spa . Of the prairies.- .... Mrs. Claret L. Bakei t wife of Geo. E. Baker, of the celhbmted Baker Family of vocalists. died at:Waukegan on Wednesday. week. - They kid just returned from ' a pro,' fes,ional tour South;-. .... Mr. Field has crossed the Atlantic twenty-one times in the service of the Atlant ic Telegraph`Company. -Once, he remained in New. York only , five days, and once he re embarked after ,Ine day in England. _ ... A writer from the " Tip-Top_House," Mount. Washington,.who with-others reached there in a'rain storm, says that after dinner they sat around a thrreual fire and counted noses, and found that the party consisted of fire min-deers and twelxe rain-beaux: .. The most happy citation from the Bible, we,have yet seen, in reference to the .Telegraph, - Ashich is so soon to girdle—the "Ohne, appeared in the National Intelligences of Monday; s" Their line IS gone out through all the earth, and their words-to the end of the world,"--Psalnisxix, , 4. - . . - „.. Thirty-onel•ears ago the first stone: coil carne to Philadelphia---being ten wagon- . loads hauled over the mountains by 'George, Stdemaker of Pottsville. Very few, could belnduced to purchaseit, and most of these were wholly , unsuccessful in their attempts - to m,ake it bittte.i • ~ • . .. Blinders on horsessare ehtirelydisso- 1 . proved by Mr.' Rarey', whivin a letter to the Vridon TimeS, says that, however wild and nervous, 4 horse- can be taught in a short time to fear no object, however frightful, and even' horses which have been used to'hlinders. can - be easily broken of the nettiersity of their use. .... Only ; one Ete.mocratic ' piper in 'the 'North—the Sunbury Gas ette—Lyegrets the defeat of Frank Blair in-St. 1.00111 - S. Ail the ethers simultaneously shout forl.the _victory of Slave Labor over . Free Labor. This proves thetn all at heart in tarot' of the, per, petirity alidl extension of the-syStem of Ain. • requited tchl. , .... Ir is reported in Great-Salt Lake Citythat Brigham Young has receiee& a revels aion,from- the Lard - commanding him to hold h's voice for a Season. The secre of the " rex elation " was exposed by or.e of Bri,gham's wives in conversation- With a Gentile, when she said, " Brigham will not preach so, long _ris there is-a Gentileahort-hand reporter here to take down hiS discourses? - . .... The 'New Orleans 'Picayune notices a hunter of tilligators,--v. - tiO has Onatured four hundred in the swamps near that city since May. Ile goes at night with a pan of fire, and shoots them as they 'crowd around the light. The skins are sold at seventy-five cents each, and - make boats. The - oil, tusks, and hides, of these four hundred hive netted the captor five hundred -and sixty- dollars in three months. . .I • .... There is ‘ now a prospect that CoV Fremont will: be left in un isturbed poS• cession of his splendid domair in California. gia lands amounting to forty- ourthou.and acres. and containing inexhaustible mines of auriferous, quartz, are situated, it will be re membered,-in'Mariposa county, and be has already established a - mill, whiCh is producing, gild to the amount of '&2,600 per week. With increased fmeansi, new Mills will be in &finitely increased, -•' - • ...: The, St.,Joseph Gazes 1 learns from S. Temient, esq., that gold has been knind in large qtiantities about Seven y miles from -Fort Litranrie, in the directiorl of Laramie's .A. Peak; _ young gentleman, :Wm. Bryan, formerly of St Joseph. has Written a - leteer io his father, iivir.g in Kansas, urging him to leave errything -there and go to th e se mines. 'lit writes that be was shown one lump thit weigha four , pounds, 'and w:s' " assured by. thosewho 'made the discov ri that these mines equal the - richest of Cali ornia placers. il ,-.. The Ohio Statesmahlutving claimed :Gov. II Walker as a supporter of the Fri lish Lecomf ton Bill, the Philadelphia Press announces by hii own atithoriti that "he's id favor of the admission of KalifaS at the next session, or whenever`the people present their Constittazdn to Congiess • and, inasmuch as • the'English Bill proposed "to admit 'Kansas as a Slave,State with a population of 35.000, 110 v .,.. Walker is in favor of the admission of Kansis as a Free State, irrespective of the arbitrary and despotic discrimination in -that _ 11111 against stick a State." 1., ... - ..The Buffalo Expeesn rn spealcing of, ei Aine.ric•iin "staple," states that it .is es-U -11)24d that there are 103000,000 laying fowls in the of whi c h, fi fty millions -.- /ay one egg a day:throught the year. _This would give theiannual crop of 18,250,000 fggs, and these, at eight cents a dozen, would be worth. K 21666,606. The cotton crop of the United Stat'es, estimattdlat the seaboard, according ,to thi censul of 1850, amounted to r 5,42134. Estiinated at the same =point— that is, according toNerrYork prices today --the egg crop of the Uuited States would amount to *259,011.666,pr twine as - much as the cotton, tobacco, rice; bay, hemp, 'and stgar crops of the sodtheth_States. ' - • ... There-is general desire on. the part oldie public to learn the 4egiee of success which the electricians have met with in trans. 'sitting electrical currents through the'.eable sing it was submerged, 'bud as yet we have L:uhing beyond an official !statement frorb \ .. , lentia that it •is possible to receive from 1 'inity Bay about sixty signals per minute. _ lye understand that the Company propose .ta give Professor Whitehouse ample time to test his system thoroughly, after which Pro fessor Thomson will test his invention,-which ~eslci quite . different from that of Prof. White. - ''one. and after him Professor Hughes of w York, will have an apportunity to test .4 capabilities of his invention, which is, we ogee:gaud, about to be introduced upon one '4 . the lines betweea Loudon' arid Liverexi. SANDS ) NATECANS, & CG'S AMERICAN ' CIRCUS.: And Great Elephant Exhibition. that the ,s from Lble, T l Cticourse enetrated - tO n t i lti l ls ci ec e ;io " ; - of the. -- ni l t il e:i States long si 4, and the 31amfgers have the pleas re or )3rlngt g their Star_Artists, - and Stir Animals. 1 00 •Wky before this community th'it they miy be es• mired that all which has been- said -of their almost incredibl zt • fatlix reall y t rue. - • • Sig - Tr a in e d Elephants ! Amon g glitch are the unparalleled .Ptirfonri ng Elephant., -Victoria and • Albert, - Int.promlnent is the entertain. i f ' , menu. A.tong their performances- -, are the follow, og : t h e y Ascend an in. 1 1 dined Plane 30feet long and but 9 incites wide, and ine of them, at -the c stuntpit, ten feet fr.m the. ground,Bal. y. anees Iliniself on If.; Read ! . They ii ' • evince their superior twining and sa ‘l gacity, also, as well ris the 3lnsical • t- - susceptiblity of their remerksble spe t, - 11 - cies, by keeping pet feet flin t witi t mu \ • 1)1 s ikt sic, when they W:11 - 6.., Dance singly, March, Execute Feats of Gymnyttics, ~.. Posturirig, and. Play on - the - fiend Or .— gan ! .Nothing like these original et •,.. ploits has ever before been -taught to . animals originally wild. ;That animals -, to ponderous and generally considered ..--. clumsy, should enact such deeds pith. . -e• erto regarded physicallyiimpossible to • • A theni.:may well excite incredulity.— ' - But these statements are facts ; Mr. Richard Sands, the well known senior li proprietor, outbid all emnpotiteirs at } t 1 . the great sale in Paris e : where they were-performing at the Port St. Denis. They cost him an enormous sum, but t. the expensive venture was warranted: • THE CALLIOPE! Or lidsternoth Strait ineintioucoti, is another teat wonder of Oils Show. It is the most powerful and Melodious of all Mtisical frfst . ruments, cost r),i3oo,_and is capable of playing any musical corapo§itien, either Operatic or otherwise. It is sup plied with steam, br an Engine, and an accomplished Artist presides at the keys. which are , like those of the Piano.: The voice of this Musical Martel May be distinctly heard fb't tenor twelve miles. It has created an intense sensation wherever heard,. and is the climax of all modern Musical Inven'tions. Two .dorgezas and Capacious Chariots contain. the Mem noneon and Stearn 13ngine. TWELVE SHETLAND PONIES adistiitguished beauty, and perfect training, accom ianv this ShOw. Their performances_ have -never equalled. They were-imported by Mr.E. Sands,and have an.equal fame in Europe and America. THE CIRCUS CORPS ! lodes the following Inimitable Art , *hose achievements embrace the •nea appended to their name : tson at Ph:l6th.. an prislitmassabla me of Two Bore LE AUNE • BERT, tnd Aft of flerdle Ifortsemnriship. Mlle ELODI tOYKLE, graceful, beautiful; end -youthful r, from Paris, (the only really :itch Equestrienne who has ; Visited United Statm) as the- f telle, of rseilles. The srtnio OF RAPTI- A t, by the German Acrobats, WIL AM, SOHN, and CHARLES CON- D. In the course of the acts will seen the PERFORMING ZEBRA, only Zebra ever trained or thor ;lily tamed. Feats on the Perch, Messrs. DONALDSON- and DEN- A?. Frollicks of Proteas by Master -ESSE SANDS; a scene of Dramatic .Horsemanship, in which, he enacts several characters in cbanginr costume. Master PHILO :NATHAN'S, Stimmerset Riding, and Monkey Act on Two Ponies. Horse and Globe Act, by WILLIAM CONRAD. SAM LATHROP! The " Gentleman Clown," who will Otte his Stump Speech, Comic Songs, Law Speech. Story of his Ad ventures thuoughoutthe United States, for the last 25 years, &c., kc. JAMES BURT, the irresistibly Comic " Peo ple's Clowit." Tumbling, Vaulting, etc., by the en -tire Troupe. A Spectacle; in which all the Famed Riders.apperte, entitled HAVELOCK INIXDIA.! Or`the Triumph at. Cawnpdre. LOVE AND THE BABOON, A Comic Afterpiece, which will conclude• the enter tainments.- .Two Distinct Exhibitions each Dajt. • Otto /bruit New-York. Brais Band. The Best in the. Country. r ir Procession of, Elephants,. Artiste, Horses, Ponies, etc., with the .. Colossal Cars of the Canape, Eugine, Band, Cartiag es, WagoOsi-etc2, wilt enter town in the Morning. Will Exhibit at MONTROSE, on SATUR DAY, the 18th dti, of SEPTEMBER; 1858. Doors - open st 2 and 7 o'clock; the PerfOrm ance Commences half an hour afterirards. Adtnission only 2t cents. No Half Price At LERATSVILL , FRIDAY,SEPT. 17th. Dr.-A. Gifford, QtritGECPI DENTIST. Office with Dr. Mawr,. Partionlar attention will be given - to inserting Teeth on cora and Silver plate—also - on a new plan. All operations warranted. _3lohtrose, Sept. 8, 1858.—tf MPOOS BI :DEB. Sarney. Soaquebartoa.Ccrudy Pa.. Tr:spectral- JIVIr ly Informs the people of Stisquehannaand ttelghbodor eohntles that be Is prepared to Lind Periodicals and Books. and Repair old Bootee, nel E. W. FBA Faun will receive Pert di Gibeon ula. Sc. ite.. 18.-tr for H. 8ea1... ~kt 8, 15. Mahan's• Fall Fashions, . . - WILL BE ISErrED WEEKLY, Sept. let. 7lifLutility this work has obtained throughout the - world is a guarinteti of its exellency. It con tains over sixty minutely accurate diagrams, among' which is the Uniform of a Captaitiof the U. S. A.— 'The plate contains twenty-two figures of the most elaborate finish. ' In accordance withthe expressed desire of the friends of the late Washington L. Ma han, our youngeskson, who perished in Mexico, we publish a full length Portrait of him in full costume, according to the latest. ,Army alterations. Alsb, an accoinnanying portrait of Major Thos. E. Tilden, of New York, a celebrated Tailor. TERMS—System and Colored Plates„ $8 per ark num, $1 off for advance payment, System and uncol ored Plates, $5 per annum ; Colored Plates $3 per annum'; "Uncolored Plates $2 per annum. The plates are accompanied by a pamphlet of eiplanations and large pattern sheet. F. MAHAN, • 724 Chestnut Stjeet, Phi* • TO.OLa.cromEßs I - NEW.. mt iEubdersigne would hereby express his thanks, 1 - and regards in numerous friends - and patrons, (Merchants, Milline , and - Carriage Makers, in this land other Counties,) for a continuation of thek-pat totiage-and_kindleelings extended to Rim; and to es iiartthem, that it will ever be cherished by a neigh hor-and;citla.en. with gratitude, and would, also ray, that he is still interested with L L. BUNT, 215 Pearl Street, N. Y.,. in the Ilardware,.-Cuttery, and Carriage Trimming Business', mud that he is also Special Partner with LAW RBNCE, gamOs, & KiNGSBURY, 1446 CoUrtland Street, in the. Hat, Cap, -Straw Goods, and hillincey Busineis, where all traders who purchase gooda in-either of thoic branches, are kindly invited, examine, and purchase, if sat isractory.. _ = Your!, truly, v any • - Moatro4, : ft4 1, 1858.-Orp _ .• . H. D. Bennett." -York Tribme. The Ne 1858-9. Thesreceessful laying of the traus-Atlantic Tele graphic Cable m, rka a new ernJn the history of But man Progress. geneeforth, Europe; Western Asia, n i t_ and Northern /arca Ho within an hour's distance from our shores, nil the battle wiljeli decides the fate of a kingdo the capture of :I - Vienna or Gib rafter, the fall of la dynasty, the triumph of a nsur !Paden, the birth of nu heir to royalty, the death of a Nicholas or vellin g ton, in any country ' which /ouches the Mediterranean, the Euxine, the Black 1.11 Sea..or the Germ n Ocean, will be published'in New York the next-m ing, if.not on the very day of Its oecfirence. I a moment. as it were, - we have been thrown in the portion of immediate intellectual neigh; borhood'of the hole civilized and a large of the semi-barbarous world. The rise end fall of stocks in London; or Paris will hencelorth'be report. ed fom day to tt4y in the journals of our sea-board cities.. - The boldirst operators in Wall street will re fuse to buy or sell until they have, Toad the, quota tions of that day'rstusiness on the Hoye! Exchange and at the Bourse, whose transactions will have closed an hour or so before ours can begin.. A rev olution in Paris, an, impoitant vote in Plirliamc.nt, an insurrection in ltirly, a fire in Constantinople, will he diseqssed aroundithe breakfast-tables of New York a few hours after its ociirrence. A mighty though silent transform ioa in the condition of human ex- gtetice ho' just been effected ,by the little - wire stretching across the ocean's bed from. the coast of Ireland to that o British America, and one' inevita- , ble molt of thisimust be an unexampled commnivity of feeling and interest among the nations of Christ endom, and a consequ'e"mt desire fora more _intimate acquaintance with each other's doings throuOit the medium of the Nimspaper Press. It seems hardly possible that thousands should not.lieneeforth regu larly read their dwn journals, who have hitherto been content with an occasional glance at .those taken by their neighbors; while many who lutye Idtherto.been content with a Weekly issue will now require a Semi -Weekly or Daily In short, Intelligence, always a vital element of rowth in. wisdom, success in busi ness, or enjoyment in life, has now become indispens able to all. I —THE Nsw-ira TatuuNE, now more• than sev enteen Year's — old which was the first journal in the tiorld that appe. red regularly on an imperial eight page sheet at so low a price as two cents, and which has attained. th unparalleled aggregate 4 of more than 2110,000 subscriptions, resreetfully solicits its share of the nevi patronage which the Metropolitan Press is hencefotth eons,trained, at a heavy 'weekly cost, to deserve.! It asks especially the patronage andiactive fayorlot REPCIILICANS—Of iIIOSC who hate all forms of opp.tession, and desire that every ration al being shall bel free to employ his faculties in such innocent manner -as he 'shall deem best—of those who would exteni Libertyend limit Slavery—but it further appeals likewise to all_who look and labor for the return of National thrift, plenty, prosperity, thrivegh 'the protection of Anierican Industry by wisely dlscrintinating duties on imports—all who fa vor Rational P ,tress through internal development arithinelioratio; rather than- by external aggression at4l. extension II who would rather have the Na tional-resources , devoted to the construction of a Rairroad.to the o l'acific than to tget.pluchase or con quest of Mealy Nicaragua, or Cuba—rill who wed retrench radically our present inordinate Federal ex penditures by abolishing orimmensely reducing the Army and Navy, and expending the money thus saved on works bf - beneficence which will endure to bless our childrin—all who profoundly realize that " Righteousness eralteth a nation,'%and that no real advantage can ewer accrue to any person or commu nity front acquisitions or successes achieved by means which contravene the laws of 'Eternal Right. The 'free allotment t?limited portions of the Public Lands to actual settlers thereon, and every hopeful plan in-, tended to dimin sh the sum of human misery front dearth or empl -meat or inadequate recompense— every scheme e. pecially that seeks to help the imfor• tunate by enabling andtteaching them to help them selves—must c4ntuand our earnest sympathy and l ' cooperation ~ent year, THE:. TRIBUNE lets pro a new and faster Press at a cost of that some of our subscribers may ers a mail earlier than they other- With correspondents at the most thrittiglioitt the civilized world; and chosen from among the best in the re that even those who dislike the beet concede to it frankness in avow-. Is and ability in maintaining them. to those,who believe that an in on of TIIE TRIBUNE would cenduce ntelleetual, and moral 'is=ell-being of aid us in effecting such increa.se.— o traveling solicitors of subscriptions nt.patrons in every locality to speak and friends in our, behalf; we cc and read a specimen copy of cete ten shall 77 b " e " par r. ti " ;ul 4 arl t y "' gn:t r et :l ;:o ft,end us such names front post offices e now no subscribers. Whatever -,.. es be made to our circulation shall 1 increased efforts and expenditures ties more valuable and useful than -to .been. ..... ' . Within the p effied itself wit 430,000, merel. receive their pa whie might do important poin stair of write country, we bel politics of our s ing its coiT•icti' We appeal,,the creased circulat to the political, the ,Republic, t . As we employ t we ask our pre., to their neigh 1 shall ghuilv-1 who would zees, of our editions, those who may at,which se ha additiMis may t be paralleled b. to make our they have pith is printed on rt I:tr. - go imperial Elieet, form, and mailed to subscribers on TUE Minn; folded.lp quart. the following 111331 rice, per annum St; 1.311-WKEKLT TRIUNE ear..Vt Five Copies, 1 year.511,,?.5 at.... 5,10 copies,to 4 address 20 WEEKLY TRIDESE. ear..s2:Fire Copies, • one year..sS. e year .s,Ten Copies, one year...l2 to one address, at the rate of ........ ....... $2O DAILY TR eneS6p.C. tme Two. Copies, 1 One Copy, one Three Copies, Twenty Copies, per annum r Twenty Copies o address 4 eac h su b sc iA er ., and any lager number at the rate of, $1 20 ea 24 . Any person sending us a Club of twenty or more will be entitled `t.o an extra copy. gabicliptionti may commence at any lime. Terms always cash in advance. All letters to-be addressed r HORACE GREELF.Y & C t o., - Buildings', Nassau st., New-York. Tribtm: - The Eighth Wonder of the World. ,A map of tl)e SUBMARINE TELEGRAPII, be. tween En tope and America ; and also a splen; did Portrait of CYRUS W. FIELD, far sale at the MONTROSE BJOK STORE, by A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, A 1 gust 25, 1858 • 'Ad nip snist rator's N otife. . . MOTICE is hereby given to all persons having de -1.1 . manda against the Estate of Noma: B. STEWART, late of.jessnp township, clee'd, that the sitne must be presented to the undersigned for arrangement, and all persons ind bte'd to said Estate arc qqpiested to make immedia e payment. -- - t MARL TTE STEWART, Admiiiiffratriz. , Jessup, Auglst '25, 18U.-6w - , - Strayed-or-Eltolen. QTRAYED or STOLEW - from the premises of the kJ subscriberi itrJessuiktoWnsbip, on Friday, Aug. 20th, 1958, 1 yoke of four year old steers. 1 small grey Durham dow, 9 orlo years old, 1 deep red year- 1 Hug heifer, 1 light colored, white faced cow, S or 9 i years old. W mere'. will return said cattle, or give information w ere they may be found will be suitably rewarded. BENJAMIN OTIS. Jessup, Au, N Just - 25, 1858.-tf • • - I , ..J. tEciggbabotham, WATCH :FINISHER; k - - „ 1 •• Aso . Genral Repairer; oF the A R*ENGLISH: SWISS, AND CHINESE Dr"- I'LF.S• WATCHES, PATENT AND DETACHED LET MIS, AEPEATSMS, L TINES, &C., &C. , _ Truly prpu of the Battering encomiums bestowed on him as an hont and - Superior I . ' ATOII , : JOBBER NIT - and grateful t,-all who-have employed him, and doub ly so to those ha't'e continued to be his steady customers sine his commencement in Montrose,(now nearly three years'rand encouraged by those who ul - knob h s abilities, he now informs those who l do not, that early in life he was-taught the art of ~.. . Pim , Nev Watches, by.Atkiti, latd of Lord Street, Liverpool. who was a first rate li f f e KEß and REPAIRER of the best watches. A r hating worked for him upwards of nine years, (s t .tven of which as an indentured appren ticei) he then commenced for himself; and latterly in New York, where he has been employed- by some of the first and 'most respectable establishments in Broadway, Maiden Lane, Bowery, lic., and was by them classed la first rate workman. - • . , N. 13.11 e has always on hand a well assorted stock of Watch lirteels Cylinders,Watch Jewels Main springs-Wat Hands, and Watch Glasses, which will be carefu ly fitted; right away, and for prices less than they be had in the - City. Mr Shp in 'Bentley, Read, & Co's Store. Phalli's BI k, Montrose, Ang..lB, 1858. T - 7: — lr7 e f li ss E us SUI: I4 . f Bropklyn, /00L CARDING , riber is carrying on the above business A. G. REYNOLDS. Juno P,1658.-11 • .1-E,n/crvv - x_eisconvel BODES 8111 E, [JEY COURT j5l iSTREET, Adjoining the "Bank of Binghamton," - - BINGHAMTON, N. Y. =II My Stock is one of the largest and best selected varieties of • STAPLE AND FANCY DRY, GOODS Ev.ir offered to the zeople of this county. . -,..;. DRESS GOODS, . . SHAWLS, , . ~ . - EMBROIDERIES, Mantillas, Domestics, Cassini' ores, Flannels; , , Linens, Cloths,* &c., 'To which the attention of Close Buyers is called. Rich Silks, Hosery, In the BaserMnt will be found a large assortment of Family GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, FLOUR, FORK . FISH In tact, any-and everything in the Way ()Monocles, CHEArE„H THAN THE CHEAPEST! Also, CROCKERY, WOOD & WILLOW WARE. arTarticulor invitation extended to those who purehalb for cash to call and examine our stock and prices before purchaAng elsewhere. , • A. KIN OWAJTON, lIIIEBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.---Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Ladies' Sun Shades and Parasols in great variety, just received direct iroinskt Manufacturer, for sale at LOW PRICES, at. A. IiXOWLEON'S, v 1 Cmure.tvect, adjoining Bank of Binghamton. - TRUNKS, TRAVELING ARS, VALISES, AND LADIES' HAT BOXES, A large assortment direct from the Manufactory in Jersey City, just receired at A. KNOWLTON'S, 51 Court-street BLASTING POWDER, AND FUSE. A. KNOWLTON, Sole Agent for the Slam Bang Powder Mills ' will keep on hand at all times a largo stock of the above celebrated POWDER, which will be sold by the keg only, at Manufacturers' prices. Also. SPORTING POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS. All the.C'hoice Brands of Sporting Powder, from the Hazard Powder Company, on hand at all times, for sale at low prices. N. B.—M' POwtter will speak for itself. . A. KNOW • LTON, 51 Court-street, adjoining the Bank of Binghamton. A "1" I = I ; = RATION, STore than Co.different styles now in store, includinkt-all the newest patterns—received direct from 'tile manufacturers. No Jobbers , profits paid on " home productions" at this establishment. The assortment will be kept unbroken during the Summer season. • A. KNOWLTON, 51 Court-street. •, n ivalcuiT I A large assortmeni of Biscuit and Crackers received this day, from one of 'the most extensive Bakeries in New York City. fresh supply received every week. • . . Soda Biscuit, Wine Biscuit, lfilk Biscuit, Lemon Biscuit, Extra C7falli Biscuit, Abernethy Biscuit,, Cup BiseuZt, i Egg Biscuit, Nunfiamit Biscuit, • Boston Crackers, ,flutter Crackers, Sugar Crackers, .... Gi.aham'araelicts, Fancy dn. , Walnut dn. Dessert do: Opter do.' Ginger Snaps. c ar The old fashioned hand-made Butler Crackers. PURE COFFEE. AT tl COURTSTREET,. "flow nice it is at breakfast time, t ' Itefore you've been to work sir, .._ _ To Rnow you've dunk your coffee pure, - • And saved your beans for pork sir.' , . _ \ - N. 8.--Pork and Beans for Sale as AbQve. MR. " REPUBLICAN :"—Please‘dOn't say anything about our Two Shilling Tea, that people are clubbing and sending 20 miles for, as the country ladies leave that article in charge, 01.(1 arc drawing on it at a rapid rate.. - . . .. - A. KNOWLTON9 51 Courtastreet. - Binghamton, August 25, 1 . 258,—tf ~. • ,` ~ ••• , - • -- _ . - N. 8.-=A branch will be czpen for a few days at Montrose, in A. N. BULLARD'S BOOK STORE, Pub lic Avenue, where samples will be shown , 7 prices given, orders taken, and goods sent every -day free o charge from Binghamton. ' . . .. [Aug. 25, 1858.-tf . • TREMENDOUS CITEME NT ~ AT THE - 71.4zeir Co Diggings • I AND ALSO AT THE Montrose Boolc_Store WHERE . the sub:seraor is receiving a large gems ; thy of ,SCiii3OL BOOKS, • -such as arc to be used at the Normal School, to emu ' mence the 30th inst. Also litti'scellaneous Books, a good asiortment, and 13 T 13. T I 0 all 7' of the best quality, all of tvhieh will be sold for Cash at Lire and Lel Live pri4es, by ' A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, August 18, 1858. _ Fresh Fluid, TITST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE BY, J Aug. 18. J. LYONSA EON. To which the attention of THE PEOPLE is invited. POWDER! POWDER!! " We've Cages for Canary Mids., To all their sizes rated— Where single life they may enjoy, Or'bliss of being mated." (JERSEY. AND CANADA INCLUDED.) 51 COURT-STREET. .Adjoining the Bank of Binghamton. Borough Ordinance. Published by Authority of Tows Council. BE it ordained by the Burgess and Town Council 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 Tosin Council OS the Borough of Mont rose, authorizing the making of side-walks In said Borough, at the total or partial expense of said 'Bor ough, be and the same arc hereby repealed, and that hereafter the expense, partial or total, of making such side-walks shall in no case be paid by said Bor ough, unless said side-walks shall In each instance hare been constructed by the special authority of the Town Council, and under the dirtetion of the Street Commissioners. . . Provided, that, this ordinance shalrikit apply to cases where side-walks are already complete4or-Arc. nolin_progreas of construction. C. W. Mon, Clerk. I A. LATEIBOP„Preiick)I. Montrose, Anust 11 1868.-3 w . • - AN ACROSTIO. - :;j- •:: 0 )1IE see me, MY OFF WE t$ grand end KtriTßlt HEADSTRONG train, nil, come, and see me, kane*al . #ll . ALI. Spanish Recztvro,(leas tbe.liscoulltd at l'i!.R , REST In. my ' Roam, leiter' pain will not ihevall , : .. . LOCATION r AE 4 A.-....rr„ind low ll the ni:3411 - ne......1 . yoUE, UUhBLE . StlrtrANT. NolVreptiOntAM. th 9 lin. fi. r4ernent of ,f,earltra BMA ex Tumpile litte.i4., IdataleM, tinirat II IaSTAC -, - . • s6olltiOgiilleto-,iii. igoOlios6, BUtIO.BO3EMI=a AND CAUMI4GE-MAKING I3Y STEAM! TjAWLEY & LATHROP , baring re 1f moved into their new building on Turnpike treet, near k Ktarle'a hotel, ere nand:minting, and, will keep on hand CarriagealirragenSl tors, Sleighs, &c. They have provided themselves , with a steam Engine and all the necessary machinery and con veniences for doing work with dispatch ; and being both practical mechanics of long experience ant 'Mine but GOOD. WORKMEN, hey are p . m - pared to do all kinds'. of work in the Blacksmithing And Cax . riage Making Line , ' Mack usual prompt and WorhffianlikB Manner, and by beliig at all times on hand ready- and willipg to answer any order for work, and by using Good Materials 4 andby: MODERATE CHARG,EB, hope to receive' a large - share of public patronagb. • We would tender ogr thanks to our old customers, and invite all in want of work to give us a gall and see for themselves. 31onirose, August 11, 1858.—1 y Bark Door Hangings. patent oielt-adjuftting Itollers.—The best-mud most perfect article in use. Every man should to , them. [ S. IL SAYRE ti,'BROTHERS Montrose,:August 18, 1858; ' Binghamton. Water Cure, BINGHAMTON, BROOME COUNTY, N. Y. Tills Establishment has been greatly 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 commodious. The rooms large, airy, well furnished, and every way arranged with a, view to -the health and comfort of their occupants. The Physicians, Dr. ,Thayer and Wife, have hid twelve years experience in treating diseases,. Hydro- pathically, (the last eight at Binghamton,) `during which time.they have treated successfully, thousands of sick persona, mail! , after their diseases had been pronounced fatal by - eminent physicians. In addition to.the patients at the "Cure," they have a largeprac tice in the village and surrounding country, which makes them familiar with the treatment of diseases of every grade and character. They planned, built, and own the "Binghamton Water Care," conse quently it is under their entire control and manage ment. In all those diseases to which the peculiar adapta— tion of Ilvdropativie treatment has been successfully demonstrated, they will generally guarantee a speedy and perfect restoration, such are the following, viz: Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, •Nervott3B- Diseases, Dyspepsia, Scrofula and Spinal Complaints, Fevers., Liver Complaints, Tumors, Ulcers, Enlargement of Joints, Diseases of Throat and Lungs, Dropsy, Ague 1 1 and - Fever, Female Complaints of terry 'grade-and character, Skin diseases, Catarrh, dm., kc. Persons wholiave been long sick or _bed-riddisi, and who have not sticeeded heretofore in their efforts to regain their health are especially invited to give them a call. Terms from,6s to.slo per week. II r. Thayer will be at Montrose, (Searles Hotel,) on Thursday, September 9.3 d, and al Nichol'a Hotel in Susquehanna Depot, on Thursday, Septem ber 16th, 1858, and cordially invites hivalids to give Mm a call. For further particulars, ad&ess 0. V. TEIAYER,3I., . Binghamton, August 11, 18513.—ir Wool ! Wool! 20.0.00 1 '..°Jill7fLwitetEgvAlin PRICE. . HAYDEN BROTHERS. New-Mifford, Junq 23, 1853:-2m • • NEW GOODS- JUST ARRIVED AT THE . HEAD OF NAVIGATION, for sale cheap. . O. W. MOTT. S ODA & BUTTER CRACKERS, S just attired at J. LYONS & SON'S. Montrose, August 11, 185 A. LOOK. HERE: 7 C.OBB offers to tbe public, at prices tha 4e..4 • cannot fail to suit; a . large and superior assort ment of GROCERIES, _ At the old and well-lcnowriestablishment formerly od-, cupied by 0. M. Crane. SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR & SALT, (by the sack or barrel,) FISH, and all ar ticles usually found in first class Groceries. • / Flour by the wholesale and retail: ,/ As I mean to myrit,,l hope to reteice, a liberal share of public patronage. Z. COBB. Montrose, Aug.' 4, 1858Af " THE / GREATEST LLS .4R4 . a D L c J a l 6 4 , r . Dis cov Eß yor co OF • TICE AGE. 4-7 rx2,tianßsuryi;ll:rsered In one of our y, ze,il:et EVERY KIND OP HUMOR, TOW The worstScrofnla down to a common Pimple Behan tried it In 'over eleven hundred eases. and never failed ex cept In two cases, (both thundachumor.). Ile has now In his potscs stun over one hundred certldcaba of- Its value, all .within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will eurithe worst kind of Pimples on the face: Two or three bottles will clear the system of biles.. Two bottles are warranted to cure the word canker In the mouth or stonttch. • Three to fire bottlesare wananted to, cure the worst kind of Ery sipelas. true to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor In the Eves. Too bottles are warranted to tvre running of the ears and blotch es among the hair. _ ' - Fourth stgbottleaare warranted theme corrupt andrutmlngulcers One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. ' Two or three bottles ire warranted to cure the worst kind of ring worm. Two or three bottles arc warranted to cure the mostdesperatecase oftheumatism. Three or four bottles arcwarranted to cure saltithennt.' rive to eight bottles will cure the wor.d,caft of Scrofula. A benefit to always experienced from the-Aria bottle,and a perfect cure Is warranted when the shorekluardlty la taken. • . • ROXBURY, PASS. Data Manax.—The reputation of the Medical Discovery, in cur. Iv all kind of humors. Is en well established bythe unanimous woke of all who have ever toed It, that I need not Jay anything On the subject, as the moot skilful physiebuo and the most caretul Drug gists In the muntry are unanimous In its maim. In presentiag thelledical Discovery to your notice. I do It with a full knowledge of its curative }ewer, in relieving VI. and-curing moot of those diamses to which you are unfortunately so liable.-- That most excruciating disease to an afrectlomde mother, NURSING WORE BIOUTIic • - Is cured as if by a miracle; your own temper is restored to Its natu ral sweetneet. and your babe froth short and fretful naps to calm and sweet slumbers, and the Medical Discovery becomes a fountain of bleseing to your husband and household. • In the more advanced stages of . . CANILEIL It extends to the stomach, causing DYSPEPSIA, . . whickis nothing but canker the stccimob ;thee to the Inkatlnesand KIDNEYS, creating a linking. gone feeling: and an Indifference even to the ram of your family. 'Your stomach ' It - LW-AND 'INFLAMED;, your fast &Amu:4 yon, and you cad only take certain kind_c • and eve n of that your system does not get half the nourishment it sour i n i u s as the acrimonous fluid - of the canker eats It up , _• then your e „ m pleslon loses its bloom and becomes - sallow or greenish. and yotir bi v t day is gone. "ror want of nourishment your imam becomes lane and the fibres of your body bee roue reused. ,:Then follow a tr a,,ofdlseasca which the MedlcarDiscavery is peculiarly adapted to . , • R ; - • • - . Faivitaticin of the hea pain lit the side. weakness of the spine and "ma I of the beck. pain o f the hip Joint when you retire. irrehMluity of the bowels, ands, that moat excruciating of (Mart, the •r " - PILES. '. • • -. • • Haw many thousainbt of poor women are suffering from Usti din ease and piling away n miserable life. and their next door neighbor does not know the caw. I wish to impress on your mind lhat good old proverb," An ounce of preventiru Melt/than spout 4 delve." In the ' MEDICAL D'ItSCOVERY \ you hare both the preventive and the cure, with this great and rood quality. unlit wilt netevunder any chrumstanom, de you aui Wary. No change of diet ever neccisary—tat the best you can gel; and enwth of it . DIRECTIONS FOR CSE.—Adult4eneWl;le Weed per day— Chlidrenoverjen yearn, dwert siloonfub—Children from ilva s to eight Yenta, ees woman!. - As no directions on be applicable to all oxaMltutiong takeaugident to opensteon the bowels Midi:ea day; , 4,. Yours, truly,.. ~ - PONsutt szNatzpy. . 1"1:1;_. per bottle. - ForealeliyAiiELTlTßAllMlSpitrose; J. T.. k:R !Jet v. & CO.,igrcat Sand. s aid .5 . 1!; - ' bulgur, - b a mat . . . . • Nl:* 31AT • . r -4 . . , , , TAKE DUE NQTICE, Govern Yourselves Aceordingly, TUN! at i ffer i beh g ,ito,seqbqqtfiSc to. • - • Are constantly teething • • - IF,@@ • 000/Dag • ..) 8 0.1., latest style. and of elatfitlit ; Shawls, .Mantillas, Bonnets, Arinporior Block of MILLIIIIIIIT 1100111 i; o which the - attention of eountry3lllllners are respeetttgly We Lave a beiutlful lesortuitat of tinbrolderiefi, Collars, filertes• ens, Laces, and White Goods, unexcelled to giallor eagle, and pdoew. - We dr,,otelt great 461 of attention. to thi - 313.11STIZAIDZ. WM= bavin4 an extexuanatallottagesta*Lipent oonpectedyith .THE PAW TIM SUBSCRIBER BEING . "DULY AND TRULY PREPARED" to thrnish the “Good People" of Si4ingrilli; • with the very best kinds of GROCERDISi such as SUGARS, COFFEE, SOAPS, i • - SYRUPS, , CANDLES, . TEAS, FISH, TOBACCO, ha, solicits a share of their patronage; - 20 lbs. Bice for' $l,OO. 10 66 First Rate sow, $l,OO. 16 66 Solaeratas, - $l,OO. and many other articles at eqnally low figures. The pest brands of FLOUR always on hand. Ready-Made or Made to Order, "notat cost," but at "fair, profits." Call and get a neat, Summer-Vest for 75. cents. Try ,ne! and if I don't ". Shave you as . Cheap . at Anybody,,—eall me— Yours, Respectfully ' Springville, July 21, 1858.—tf W , 4 ) ACCO,RDEOI4S", TIEPAIRTM & W.93ANTED BY , . EDWARDS, .; -FORD, . - 7111111 - / _ ALgo agent for the sale of/MELODEOIik of any desired style or quality, frocitlt to 1300. Pus chasers can not do:better thaw / to ilarford, Pa., July 21, 1858.-3nt The atz - Usfs Rhymes About/Said Times, • And -Lack of Dimes. T HE times,are bird, extremely bard, There's nninistake about it; Tis hard to get a little cash— Harder' to do Without it. Alf flaises feel the want of funds, T e firmer, lawyer, merchant, /t who, more than the '"Piettre man" Can show a case quite 'urgent. Ie never yet has learned to live On "false impressions" mereln And pictures "only hi your eye" • Fil up the purse — severely. Please then, remember Phcenix Block, Two flights of stairs ascend; sirs, And for a copy of yourselves A little money spend, sirs: And if you heron% that to sPare , Not even a Spanish quarter— -1 I'll take your grain, your butter, cheese, And other kinds of-barter. bon't wait until anotheeday, ' If you do you may regret it; Somewhere, I've heard somebody risk ' There's danger lurking in delay This hint you may as well obey— - , Perhaps in some unlooked-for way • A likeness of your face will pay, - • So haste to Deans end get It. . ' W. B. ,DEANS. Over the Store of Bentley, lead; & Co. Montrose, July 21, 1868. WHAT IS WEALTH WITHOUT HEALTH. • TO MBE AFFLICTED.. . „ . A BLESBIiI LND' Ito . ..MIST AIC Z, IS , Dr. Swayttes • ' . . Compound Syrup Of Wilt Cherry. - It dandsrpu — lied as a remedy for theybrast chestiunt LIAM It to nu estimably the greatest Cough and Consumptive Reme dy in the orld . . . Diseases to which It is adipted, and to wfileh the most maxilla. Ins results have been obtained from Op ume..vll:—Coushs. Colds.' Consumption, Bronchitis. Asthma, Wboopirw. Cou4 Moodas limmenem, Weak Voice, to the Ode or Breast. B Conaaution.thum Me abuse of Calomel andreher . causes.) FOP talon or Disease of the Heart. Tickling Inttathm or In eatualon of, the Throat, Ac. Its nutrition properties will enrich end Puff/ the, blood, and support the strett when the appetite has . We only ask ONE TRIA L. Reader r! . - . It gave healUt and vigor to cfranle, and bkaamto thensMdebeek. „ . • Cure of Aitluna, Bioady Expeet:ealicin,. Amor= Guar Crust!—l. not onlylake pletett biadeimit a duty I owe to suffering humanity to state wind "Dr. Swarm's Com• pound army of Wild Marry" bag done for me. twasisken with a slotent mugs , bloody expectorate; Mat &Molt/ of histsthisi• so that I bad to get out of my bed and sit lip all Med. '1 proemial tho above valuable medicine of Ram= Titus, Bensalem who ma ai testify that it has made a_perfect cure. JOILT m F. OACE. - .. Balsam; Bucks Co.. Fs., May fah, IEIST. • , • Simple" 7firstell'age,. - . • A isire WORM HlLLER—andexcellerd l tads=dood for denude Of sickly children,—plesiant to the taste. • • • Swayme's Sarsapulila aid far Sugar Coated—warranted to contain do i'alomel..a mlid sad Vital purgative, unsurpassed by any Medicine for semovins the Bile. clean/Me the Stones*, and Mactually - purifying the. blood. - Them neither gripe, or produce nausea. - I - .BWriliyille l ft Boireel,COrolial; - • A pleasant and moo remedy for AstWe,Choters, Chokes Maim; Dlardotem Dysentery. Cholera Infantum,SummerComphadMalns In the Stomach and Bowels, Vomitln_ Meknes of Mach . Warranted to cureor no pay—only _ So_oent i t . • Wavily amity ODOM have a borne the home s , , In we of whims ate* In the clght D. relieves all pain. _ Swityne's Bitter Cathoifiron, - 11"venovalusible utters.. Vey he taken with a degree of certainty. seemed. experienced by a Medklneof this Character. for Canal Con, Flatulence, Estmeajlesta Sum. Aeldityhf a Stomach. Cold feet, Minty mused by thelnfirtnlty of Age Proaralam of dameth Dom May mum: Depression of Spirit; DMlsrisias or Indigtatlo4 ln ita form, Dyspeptics! • ~ There hotreatnieni that has ever beentried,that la sifedial Is amine IndOssakm in all Its &rem. as "DR: MAYNE'S BITTER CATROLICON." It Imparts new Bre and Invigorator tar system the polo and delicate will /Sin sirehiltit =A a good affolls!T °kg these truly valuable Bitters. Prim only PO mats. • We ,offer se universal marsh t 9 Perform Trodis.of oars: but each general disease of the human system we present 1111 IPPftabste, and. If seasonably used: we believe au unfailing remedy fordis order to which It is rpecide. Sold by • • • ABEL TURRELL, i:EIVERIDOE.Ifoidnes, and byDesitns everywhere throughout the County sad Mate. • Fmnsmst ohly by Dr. 11. SWAM'S - a SON. Si Nortailh Street : Paladeltdds. . mg.4,1801.4y NOTICE. THE` coparteefship heretofore eeletleit under Abe name of Lambert & freely, lit tide der :die- edged bj mutual consent. - - - -Trade will be coptinued et the oldsta;id by IL W: Healy—. J.. P. LAMBERT, , B. W. 11141+17....:./-aAubarn 4 Cotniro k Jay 240 .11114. 5 J II A. H. SMITH: IN rflim