'lmr•Of WW••_ SPECIAL NOTICES. Opening of the ilinreani School. . • Not having been Able to obtain the Rev.ll. W. Beecher at the Opening of the School, [he being away front New York at his sunitner residence.] we have secured the REV. GEO. LANDON to delirer the opening ORATION. The opening exercises will take place . in tlse flail of ;he Aeadpiny Building on Thurs day the 3d day of Sept. at 1 o'clock P. 3f. Ifni. Win Jesstip,.l.l. Little and It. S. Bentley E , er., will alsoT , e present and address the meeting. Hon. G.:\. Grow has engaged to be pres ent and speak if business will rermit. The public ate respeetfullfiuvited to attend Let there be a 'GRAND CONVOCATION of the friends of El tteation—they Will be abundant.: knaid.for their time and trouble. gir - For particulars see handbills. B. F. TEWKSBURY, A Primary Department.. At the urgerkt request of n number of .citi 7enS of the county, arrangements have been made to accommodate a Primary Stik)] in connection with the Normal Department. yopils'from7 t0.,.1.1 years of age will be 2 0. mined ; to open simultaneouily with th e Normal School... The Primary Department will be supplied with a competent teacher, & 'be under the immediate control and supervis ion of the Principals of the Normal Depart ment. It will he cunducted upon the most .improved and approved methods of instruc tion. Terms: X 53. The number of -.pupils received will be limited, and thoe who desire -admittance will leave their names Wi ih L. F. Fitch or W. 11: Deana, immediately. B. F. TEwmrity, Co. Supt. .1r.,//oii;(v4.6 Ointment and. Pills.—Blotch es, pimple-4'l:4v eruptions, and all irritations of the skin, fade and disappear after a few applications of Holloway s Ointment. In these casesjuisk friction is indispensible.— Manv of ordinary eruptions are caused by suppressed perspiration, and as this pene unzuent at once opens the pores and invi.gorates the absorbents, it 'dissipates the intlamation by a double 'process. Ladies Whose faces or arms are disfigured by cuta neous diseases, may readily remove the [devil ish and restore to the skin its natural tint. fie xibilitp, and softness, by the use `Of this safe but powerful counter•irt i taut. 31e Pills nover'fail in disorders of the stomach Notice. Tile Tz..v. A. O. Warren will preael• in the school house in Lenox on Sunday Aug. 30ttr, at 10: 1 ; o'clock. • At Cztion ILtll in Raiford 2-ko'elock same 4:1 v. trill bt! a TIC .?7C in !lie grove near E. X. BACON'S on FRIDAY ;he 280 inst. Ai o a COTILLONVARTY in the evening. at E. N. 13ACON'3, Niehokon An;. 17';5;. Notice.--For the convenience of- those intendifv , tea board them:elves we would sav that Mr. B. C. Sayre will rent cooking stores supplied with furniture arr 4 pipe. on' very reasoret6le norms. Ilis terms will inch:de the trouble of 'setting up' and 'taking down.' • B. F. TEIVRSIS URI% Notice - to 'Norma I School Students. A number of places hare been secured in private . families where students can be -pro vided nith :board and lodging.- *We think our arrane.:erneats in this respect are sufficient for-ail; bat to avoid di-'appointment you will' p; . esse bear in mind that you .must apply then., our supply of " rooms for students to board themselves" nearly - exhausted. •We can furnish but a few more of this description. W. B. DEANS , . FITCH - . • • • Montrose, August 10th, 1857. ThC Skin is formed with thousands of pores in every inch of surface whose otlice carry off the im purities of the blood—the acknowledged cause ,); all di3eases of mankind—whet the skin is dry and parched—;.,when it is covered with crop tionswhen it is cold and clammy—when there is inward fevcr tir inflamation—it is impossible for the skin under these circumstances to per form its proper functio is and to carry off the impurit!es . from the b .dy as designed by our Creator. Mortsr.'s , ISIMAN ROOT Pius remove these ob structions, and produce free and healthy blood, !emoft•e the erdptions from - the skin, and cause it to brighten with the flush of health and-beauty. Beauty so much admired and loved, beauty with out paints and cosmetics—but 'beauty is pictured by health and happiness. [Aug. Ist, oil. To the Independent Voters of Ste.quehanna county. Br earnest I.olicitations of Inv friends, of all parties, I have been induced to offer myseffas an Independent Candidate for S'HERIFF. If elected, I will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office faithfully, impartially,and to the best of my • abilities: I gel: the roles . of my fellow-citizens, on behalf of the south ern part of the eountT, Which hal yet never had the office of Sheriff.. In principle, I have ever been 0pp044 tb the extension of slavery, and in favor of free dom. At the Bailie time hold that :the North has no right to interfere with slavery where it exists as t State institution. I ask the votes of all my fellow citizens of Whatever, name or party, Democrats,' Republi. tans Whigs, Americans and Foreigners, and should both .of the nominating Conve.ntihns nominate me, I shall not be offended, bnt will fully appreciate the favor, anti feel uglier - many obligations for the same, and -if elected will try to remember that I received the office from the People. • , ' . TREDWAY KELLOGG. - Auburn,Aug. I'2 1857.. Notice—The Susy'a Co. AGRICULTU RAL SOCIETY. will hold a meeting at the COURT HOUSE on-TUESDAY evening of the 2nd week of Aug. Court. - • An.nddrests will be delivered liv A. CisSE.Dr Esq. of Dintoek. At the Apr. meeting, the following premium were awarded. A. Cassedr of Dimock, for -63 bushels of epring wheat on 4 acres, Ist premium; [the only piece reported] A. Luuz of Rush, for 84 bushels of potatoes on 1-4 acre, Ist premiuM. Eli Barnes of Jackson, for 211 bushels pota toes- ou one'riere,2nd premium. ' •+, ' Wm J. Tunntr.L. Sec4y. a 491.11,1140. . In Brookin on the 15t1e.inst; by . Rey. J. B. Crilman, Mr. R. E. PasTr, and Miss ANn E. Qutcs, all of 'Nicholson. - On Tuesday the 18th inst, at the lesidence of Mt. Lowry Green, in Great Bend, by Rev. d. B. McCreary, Mr. LEWIS HOTPS, and Miss KATE WILTSET, both .of New York. . NEW ADVERTISEBEEN'rS. • rarmloi Sale; - THE - subscriber offers for sale a Good Farm of 95. acres ia .Ilridgewater, four milei east of Montrose, 70 acres Improved. There is on the premises a large framed Direlling House, a rood framed Barn, an excellent Apple Orchard. Oce half of the purchase money will be required SOWn; the balance in annual instalments. ELIJAH BROWN. Bridgewater, August 19th, 1857. > '3311: LP LASTING Powder, Safety. Post, ands Rifle 4LP Powder, fp,r, sale by - 1. N-ItULLARD. T. KINGSFORD & SON'S PURL' OSWEGO STARCH-. • (FOR THE:LAUNURI,) HAS established a greater celebrity' tarn in ever been obtained by any' other Start This has been the result of its marked supe riority in quality, and itsinvariable The public may be assured of the continuana of the high standard now establia The production is over Twenty Tons daily, and the demand has- extended thronghout the whole of the United &ates, and to foreign coin= tries. ' ` Working thnS on t VerYltrge acnl., and under a rigid system, they are able to secure a - perfect uniformity in the quality throughout the year. This is the great Desideratum in Starch making. and is realized now for file first lime. The very best Starch that V•an lie Makt.t, this 'so °Turn, idwava wanted by conhtners, and ibis will be supplied to them by the grocers, as soon as their customers have.-learned which is the best, and ask for it—otherwise they would be likely to get that article on which the largekt profit tan bemad e. . . Nr. Kingsford has been;e4aged in the awl. facture of Starch conlimiously For the last Ti• years, and during the whole of this perled,'. the Starch made under his supervision has been, fe.. yohd any quest;on, the best in the market. For the :first - 17 years, he had the charge of the works of Wm. Colgate & Co., • in which period he invented the process of the niaoufactute of Corn Starch. It id meld by all the best grocers in nearly ereiy part of the country. T. KINGSFORD & SON'S OSWEGO CORN STARCH, (FOR PUDDINGS, &c.,) Has obtained an equal celebrity with their Starch for the litundiy. . This article is perf4ctly pure, and is, in every respect, equal to the .best. Be rmuda Arrow Root, besides having additional qualities which reader it invaluable for the des sta. • Potatoe Starch has been extensively Tacked and soil as a Corn Starch, and has given false impressions to many, as to the real merits of our Corn Sh:rcia. Ftinn its great - delicacy and pnrity, it is com ing into extensive use :Is a diet for infants and in alids. 15_ N. KELLOGG & CO., Agents. Aug.2.o in3.l - 1961 ulton Street, N. Y. T 4 IST OP LE I' tER.S remaining, in the Mon- I trose Post Oak° Aui.v,rist 17th, 1857. .. Althonse, folly Ann Hardy, Mrs. Mary Avery, M.l:se Harris, Miss Catharine Brown, sirs, Caroline M.Morse & Bro. Brown, Miss Ann Morrison, Augnstits L. Betts, Jliss Drussill Mikles, Joseph W. Th•nuctt,'C. 5. Phelan,Miss Margaret n BI dieslev, Zebulon ' Pape, Waiter R. Burke, Richard' Potter. Albert R. Bostwick:, L. • Ilaynsford. Joshua W. Cook, Amos - fi: Roney, Mrs. Mary A. Carney, Mrs. Mary J. Rose, Mrs. Nancy Harliwoon, Latiey J. *Stone: Judson Davis, Chariottit Sherman, ti. 11.- ' Fairchild, Miss Lucy J. Seely, 11. IL. - Glay. J. ' . - Smith, 'A. B. Cray,r, Satfinel G. • Stanton, lliram .Giirney,:Joshua -Todd, David .. Gardner, Mrs. Eliza 11. Tingley, WL IC ' Hazelett, Joseph 3 Tiffany, Elled C. Ilathaway, 11. C. Vanhorn, J. W. I loni6a7i, Cornelis Wickham, Abisa Henri', Mrs. Ursula White, Josephine' Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "Advertised." A. N. BULLARb, P. M. . . Mot :rose, August 17th, 1857. Military Parade. THE 'Membersof the Union Hill Artillery Conipauy are herby ordered to meet at the house - of Leonard Titus in Ilarford. on Thursday the l'et, day of September next at 9 o'clock, a. in., armed and equiped according to law, for the purpose of Jlititury Drill and Exercise. Per Order of the Company. Ilarford, Au i gust, 15th, 18.57. . . N. B. As there is fifty first rate muAtts and :ill the apparatus complete in my possession I hereby give public notice-to the citizens of the B A township of Barford a d its Nicinity for the purpose of forming a Lig it Infantry Company on said day,—oO3lE , "S: • • . ASA SPICER., Brigade Inspector. 1 Brigade 10 Divieion Sus. Co: llarford,-Angust 15th, 1857.. . 33tf. H 0 1. LO NV A Y'S Pills and Ointment, 31oree'. Indian Root Pills. and Ayer's. Cherry Pec toral and- (7atliartie Pills. Constantly- for sale. Sec Advertisemehts in this paper. ABEL TURRELL. To the Independent Voters OF SUS Q UEE: 1 iV r X.A COUYTY, Alp ALL OTIIERS who look to their own interests The undersigned is not just now to offer him self with a long epistle for your .votes at the coming election,' but would simply say that ht. has just received a new Stock of BOOKS and STATION CUT, which ho is ready to sell to all those It ha want, jiff/ exactly right. A new lot of Pocket & Family Bibles, Testa ments. Prayer Books &e &c. SCHOOL BOOK:;. such as will be wanted in the NORMAL SCHOOL. A chnice lot of A. WT. Harrison's Columbian Inks, Toilet & Family Soaps, Ladies' & G.entle men's Perfumeiv. and Fl voring,r Extracts. GIFTS,GIFTS.. As t has become sn lash. ionable to advertise “spl id gift enterpriw," I would just sat• that I will agree to tarnish pur. chasers With gifts, and quite as valuable ones ton. as Pewter Penknives, Brass Fin.gerrinns or other valueless trinkets. Try me at the Montrose• Bonk Store. 1 A. N. BULLARD. Montrose Pa. Aug. 12th, 18 — . • . PEOPLE A.. END. JEFFItErS Improved double-acting Sac: fi-on and Felix. PUMP, with India rubb(4 ball valves, which has been a*nrded the first premium at the New,York State Fair, held al" Elmira 1855,—pateuted the sth of June 1855, The Subscriber having bought the right of Bridgewater, Brooklyn, Springville, Auburn and Lathrop Townships, and Boroughs of the same, to Ee 11 the above described Piimps, is now pre pared to furnith all who may want Pumps in said territory. This Punip is applied to all the purposes for an„V pumps are used,,with this -advantage over mac others, of converting it in a moment into an elLient Fire Engine, 'thereby rendering your 'buildings secure against lire.. ._. . . For partieWar+ earl at my Store in Montrose and see the Pumps for yourskivesor address ._ • ' • .. . S.; S. MOTT, . Montrose, Aug. 10th, 1857—:tf . tlf Get a Pump befere you get burned nut :NEW GOODS!!: ...~~... H. J. WEBB'S. MONTROSE, APRIL, 301 k 1857. WOOL CARDING. T"Esubscrit.44 is fitting up his machinery to accommodate his customers with work to suit the spinning and knitting public on short notice. Thankful for past favors he hopes by strict attention to business to merit n share of public patronage. .A G. It!IrNOLDS. • West Brooklyn, June Ist, 1857. 23LE Daimaen Take Notice. lIAWLEY & GUILD base constantly on hand and hve made to order Churns, Fir kins. Return Pails and Butter Tubs of the best unlit v: iGibson. April 20th, 1857. Eagle Foundry Plows. FOR superiority or casting and excellency Z. of machinery can not be excelled, • . S. H. SAYRE & BROTIIERS. A GOOD variety of Sandal and Satin Wood 411 FANS 4 also. Paper Macho and Ivoyy 40. July 17ti, ! 1657.1 A. J. EVANa. 1k $ ) 1 1 1 / 14 1 ); :471 :Kik 1 Ati4 PUBLISHED BY DRAKE. PARSONS, Every - Saturday Morning, at aVo. 102 Nassau Street, New •Yark, at One Dollar.. per an num. .The - Chcapest Paper in the world! Any perion rernining Tnenty .Dollars will be.entitled to Twenty one Copies, if sent to one post•office address. • - . EATMENT. LN ALL CASRS WILL DE REQUIRED IS AD . VANCE. 3!. F]rls'e New York ...Weekly Newsy, n hag!: and • handootnti p per for general cir culation, ispriblishorl every SATURDAY MORMNG It contaitcs all the itteretting-Chatter of the Daily Newis. • • It repr'esents the mina 'constitutional prinei pies which hare ever been upliehlty the Nation- Detneterscy , of New York, opPesed at once to " Abolitionism," "Free-Suilisto, and every ape, cies of fanaticism. It will oppose, at all times, any Interference by the General Government with the I.,m'eri.ed rights of the States, and strive to sect:Mein every section of the Colon its fair participation in the public domain, perebased by common blood and treasure, and which ishoeld be alike the common property of all, as free to the Southerner with his slaves, as the Northern man with his goods and merchandise. It ii . tleeidefftr Anti-Know Nothing and Anti- Maine Law. Upon this conservative platform the Natlonai Democracy of this State bare erecTed their standatil. THE WEEKLY NEWS will: 'contain etich *eel( a full market report of cotton and other Southern Staples; Cott e, Grain; and all descrip. tion of Western produce; Dry ; Goods, with .quotations of the New 'York Stock Ex change, the Financial and... Commercial move ments of the week, and the totnble incidents of trade generally. In Ns d'epartment it will to excelled by no other weekly paper in the city, and rivalled by scarcely any. It is the intention to render it in terry respects valuable guide to the country mei-ehart, firmer, storekeeper and busi ness man. Its Argricultual department will also embrace everything in the way of news and gen eral information. Tug NEW YORK DAILY NEWS is pub lished Env Monntcc, in connection with THE WEEKLY NEWS. To subscribers by mail, Five Dollars a year, parable in advance. THE DAILY- NEWS Is t handsome sheet, contain:: all the earliest domestic and foreil!n news, reports, -corresponder.ce, arid conununica ted matter. Its editorial mannnetnint is able and decided in tone, conservative upon the no•i. tating questions of the day, and favorable to the views-of the Natiouai Demociatie organization. It contains ail the Telegraphic intelligence, full reports of Markets, able Commercial and Finan cial Reviews,-with a carefully sekcted and orig inal Litetary department. "embracing Poetry, Tales and Fackt!:e. It is the object to combine intelligence of the most attractive description to all classes of readers. TILE DAILY NEWS is the - cheapest and best newspaper in the weer:tip(' its class. It has a' ready attained a very large circulation, ranking among the first of the daily papurs.iri New Yc.rk. -All comtntmicatiins cite n Inl sul,sserir.iong. or elmeernimr, business connected with TILE WEEKLY NEWS or DAILY NEIVS, must be addressed to the publisher. Groceries !Groceriei!! ~rood assortment of Groceries comprising. !X Floor, t'ialt,.Fish, Ten,`-Coffee, Vic., and other articles in the line too nnmecous to mention, which iv offered for sale at low tpriees, for cash or ready pay. 'Call and examwte Goods and PRICES before purchasitie—,olse where. .. 31ontrogr, Aug. 10th, 1857 Disi of ration. NOTICE is hereby given that the firm of ill Cobb & Sherman k this thy dissolved by mutual consent. The firm accounts are in the hands of Zipron Cobb,who will continue the bu• August 4lli, 1557 New nert and : Dreloiallaking ESTABLISH-YEA - T. Ladies, ha.vo you Heard the News. 3trs . liAnr.lA, formerly of New . .: L•^-.- . __„.... —.....,..Y0rk, haft openened a • Millinery 4 .......„,„,,,,,„,nd Fancy Store in the vit!age ' • . 1 . -- 54,, - .,//„. of I.lrnoldyn, and hartntrjust re-. .'‘ .4 ‘ '., k7.l;',t '' turned from Now York. with a l' , - Large and Fashionable stock of goods consistin7 of 1.3- . ,fiesand Misses Straw Hat , of evert• style and vartoty. Also, Crape - and Silk llats, constantly ,n'tiand, of every hire and color, together with t spit ndid assortment or F.% NC V GOODS! . • Auch as EmbroMeries, Ila r I.lraids,llosiery, Caps, Head Dresses; Lace Goods, etc.. Mc., all' of .vh;eh she offers at the Lou - Est rracEs. . • •.*Particulat attention will be paid to Bleach ing —always at home. isrooklyn. May sth, 1857. • Ibtr. rilelainotypes! HVING A purchastd the rialit for Making the beautiful and durable style of piet,i rs k niwn as the Melainotype, or . Iron Pictures, I -:tand ready to furnish them to such 'as may-pre -et' them to - the Ambrotype or Daguerreotype. Tf anybody prefers it cheap likeness to one `of •operior quality, I can, and will make them as , -heap ! and as plod ! afethose sold by Wood, at the cart on the green. FIEA.T CLASS PICTMES AT rAVAL TIMM W. B. DFANS, Phenix Block. nontrose, July 231, 1857. , Cash Paid for Wool.- , trilE hiehest market price in Cash paid for Ten Thousand pounds of Woos by HAWLEY & GUILD. Gibson, June 24th, 18.57. ENNEDY,S Medical D44cocerv, for sale VA. by ABEL. TURRELL. STAFFORD'S Olite Tar, at TIMP.ELL'S :Register's Notice. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to nil per sons concerned in the fuliot ing Estates, to • Nit Estate of leak McKi.isi.jr, late of Great Bend township, deceased, George . W. Gray, Executor. Estate of Sa mUEL QUICK Sen , late of Spring ville township, deceased, Samuel Quick Adm'r. Estate of JAMES W.MeEr.,wrx, late of New Milford township;deceased, Elliot Aldrich Ad. minis:rater. Estate of Gtr.snost Bua'arm.,late of Auburn township, deceased. Johnathan Bunnell Adder. Find accc tint of Jaits Fit7.r.o.rs, Guardian of Simon L and Martha Shay arid Harriet L. Ball. . That the accountants have ; nettled their ac counts in the Registers Office, in and for the county of Susgeehanna,.itnd ;that the same. 'will be presented to the Judges of theOrphatis Court .of said County, on Wednesday thel9 day of Au. gust next, for the eoufirtnation and allowance. Also, the foll Owing on Friday, the 28th Estate of MART MILES, late of Brooklyn, deceased, Charles Perigo Administrator. J. W. CHAPMAN, Register. Registers office, Ment:ose, July 2211, 185'7. Plated Ware. TABLE and Dessert KrIiVCR. Forks,Froons, I Castors, Cake Baskets, Cups, Tea Sets, tte., a good assortment. July 17th, 1857.3 A. J. EVANS.. Jewelry . .. A VERY full and desirable stock of Ear.ring,s, Breastpins, Lockets, Chains, Crosses, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, cold and Silver Specta. eles,Cold and Silver Thimbles, Pens and Pen cils, dze..' r Ate., to which i would invite the at tenant, of my friends and all persons wishing to purchase. ALFRED J. EVANS. Birighamton. July 11th; 1857. • - A _Cippl.ete stesortment of- Baguets,' Bognet aad West Tromings, ace.. at . • • • , HAWLEY &GpILD'S. Above we present you with a likenekis of Dr. atORSE— the inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. This philanthropist has spent the grouter part of his life in travelling, having visited Europe, Asia, Africa and South Ametkea, —spent 3 years among the Indian's of our ,West ern country,—it was in this ',.vay that the Indian Root Pills were fiist discoVered.- Dr. Morse was the first ur..n to establish the fact that all disea ses arise from turuhr, r OF TOE LE:ooD—that Our istrene.th, health and life &pond upon this fluid. When the rariOns passages tx;come clogged; and do not act in perfect harmony with the diff erent functions of the body, the. blond loses its aciun, becomeA thick, corrupted and diseased;— thus causing pains sickness and distress ofevery name• our strength is exhausted, w are depriv cd of our health. toad if nature is not assisted in' throwing offthe Stagnant humors, the blood will . become stagnant and cease to wt, and thus our light of life he forever blown out. How impor. taut is it then to keep the passsges of the body free arid open. And how pleseant to us to be a ble to put-a medicine in your reach, viz., Morse's Indian Root Pills, made from plants and roots that grow afound the mountain cliffs in Natnre's garden ' for the health and comfort of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills Are made is a Sudorific, which opens the poses of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing Off the finer portions of corruption Within. The seconct which is a plant is an Expectorant, that openri and unclogs the passage to the Nuts, and thus, inn soothing manner, performs its duty by titre* ing off phlegm. and other humors ft'uns the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diaretic,---- which giveS e:se and double strength to the kid treys; thus . enconraged, they draw tnrgo amounts of i t ermi t es from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other' way. The fourth js a Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties of the Pills While. ensued in purifying the blood: the coarser particles of impurity whkh cannot pass - by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed , thin' great quantities by tie bowels. Front the above, it is Slu.vn that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills rot on:y enter the stomach, but become united with tl.e blond, for they find way to every part, nail completely cleanse the system frotu all impurity, and the life of the body hich - is the. blood. becomes Perfectly healthy; . — conselnently all sickness and pain is driven from the system. for they cannot remain when the ho. drbecoMes so pure and clear. The reason why poeple - are so diNtressed when sick. andso many die; is because- they do - not get a tuediria that will pass to. the atlicted parts,and which Will o pen the- natural passages fer the disease to be cast out, hence, a small quantity of food and oth er matter is lodged, and the stomach and intes tines are literally ovet dowing With the corrupted mass; thus nudergein2 disagreeable ferMenta ton.,;tantly mixing with the blood, whi c h throws the corrupted matter through every vein nod artery, until lite is taken from the body by disease.. hi . r. Morse's FILLS have added to themselves' victory upon victor}-, by restoring mil;ions of the sick to health and happluess.--- Yes' thougands who liave been racked or tor 'tnehted. with sickness, pain and anguish; and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now Stand ready to testify that they Would have been ?I:Ruben:lt with the dead, had it not been foribi; great and wonderful medic ine,3lerse's lodian Root Pills. After I or do. acs had been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their charm. ing effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, hut they at (wee rn ta work at the foundationoi the daSease,whieh is the blood Therefore, it will he shown, especially by those A's ho use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease--the deadly enemy-will take its light, and the Hussy of youth and beauty will again return, and the 'prospect of a long and hapiiirlife will cherish and brighten your days. C-fr Beware of counterfeits in yellow wrappers—all genuine are in LLUE, with-the sig nature of A. J. Wu= &Co., on each box. July Ist, 1857. 127 6m. S.S.IIU'P C. SHERMAN, Z. COBB. a . Sus i nnuoh County Toachoes :;, . ,••• D'i'i/Ini . ~.1 :17, • T IDT1. 1 . - -i ..,-,.: iB.F. tt sv,istrr.T, Co. Supt. p , . , J. F;Si'n!nimno. A. Mi ~ . nnelpa.s. Te'iCHER'S NORMAL SCHOOL, TO ill eoktinue ten weeks will 1)e . opened on the and dar of Sept. in the buildings of the Susquehanna Academy, . at Montrose, Sni.quebanna Co. ; under the super 4sion of the oho% e named Principals. The . buildings will aceoinoclate upward - of TWO HUNDRED STUDENTS, there being EIG DT fine recitatiop rooms. Regular COllfSeS of Lectures will be delivered on the Science, and Art of Teaching and on Moral Science bs Prof. Sronospn. OerasiOnal leetures will also he delivered du ring the session lion. G. A. GROW of Glen wood, (expected) Don. Wn. Jcssur, and It. D. LITTLE and 12. S. 131: Esils. of Montrose. • Negotitioni art. now in progress, with every apearanee of sueeesa, with a view of - securing the .Rev. HENRY WARD BEECIIER to de - - liver the ORATION at the opening of the School. Board and lodiring,,s'2,2s per creek. Teachers and StudenG, wbo . desire, can board themseli•cs. Tuition in the English Department, including Algebra and Physiology, to those from Susque hanna County 65.00; others 36,00. Other branches taught if desired. Compefent AssISTANTS will be employed to aid the Pr.nentrAts.. It is. also expected that a Teacher of PpoxocnArtir r will be bonnected with the School; Stralard's .gatheinetical Berms. Clark's Grammar. ,All T . ..acherswho intend entering the advanced classes in Grammar, should 'lift-nisi' themselves with a GObll DICTIOCARY. The Text Books should be seeared by the Teacht.rs pre: vious to the opening of the School, if possible. - Those who wish board Or rooms will apply to L. F. Fitch, Esq., or Willis B. Deans, the Artist, IN.Ii - mtrose, Pa. Prof., Stoddard rill be present daring the en tire Term, mid devote his whole, time to teach ing, lei:taring, and otherwise advancing the in terests of the School. Further particular!! glyen as soon as known. All inquiriei, relative to the School, cheerful ly. answered by B. F. - TEWKSBURY, Co. Sup't. New Milford, Sustfa Co.; Pa., July 131 h; 1857. . 2Blf. Those who . will furnish hoard . for Students, during the term of the Normal Shoot 'aro re quested to hand in their names and the: number they can accommodate, as soon as posiible ; so thst wo may complete our arrangements at an early day—thereby placing the matter of homes for all who may come beyond uncertainty. W. 8,. DBANtli. L F. Fl • Brontrose, July 20th. 1857. CASH paid for all the Wont, in Stognehanna Co., by DICKERMAN & GARRET. F LOUR !or sale by tho Load or Barrel, by • DICKER MAN dr. GARRET!: New Milford, June 10th, 1857. T 2 LACK SILKS, at luvi prices st K.}.;NYONt. Laweville Centre; April 6th. '67. SILVER Spoons, Forks, Napkiri Rings, Clips,' Butter and Fruit Knives, &c., warranted as. good as coin, and handsomely engraved gratis, by ALFRED BUNK , Binghamton, hey' 17th, 185'1; i FEsSF Board for Toachrs. Silver Ware. LITTLE &.HAUDING'S COLUMN. ANOTHER are. Ok*Oltiatik .. :g;:tOk_ pf tiltrg:Val'E.. ' For the Summit Trade. • Now; and Daantiful styles. - Now being operied by • . , LITTLE & 11AEDINd. Farming Tools. ARES,Forks,SevtltesSnntlis,S.cythe 'Stones, Grind Stones, llorse Rakes, Grain Cradles. Sickles, &c., &e, a full assortment jnst received by LITTLE & Fish!!''' A FltE5l) lott - of those Fine Heavy Codfish; L Also, Bluefish in Barrels and Half Barrels; jitst received by - LITTLE & 111EDISG. AES 0, ANV.W . Stock of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, ike &:c a hunreth part of tt filch we have not time to mention. Enough to say, we have almost anything: and eve rything expected to be fontal at a store in the country—all of which we are determined t turn into cash, in the very. Shortest. possible time and we herewith issue a - -• NOTICE rsIIA3M NVT@TAIM. Cash ire it distinMy undeestood, that for Cashwe will sell any kind of Goods at much lower prices than usual. • Kind BAader!' A l'O'ord with You Prieately, if you Please. • NVe do not wish yon to enteral° the itiea for a MOntent. that We will sell you goods lit cost, or leis for the sake of doing busineis; * for Mit is not our intention.. ' %Ve arc willing to sell at a vet.) , small profit . , awd . be content. Large Sales and Small Frofits, We are determined to sell a larger amount of Goods this Summer, than ever before, and al though our pr4ts may appear light, vet we ex peeLat the end of th.l year, the whole amount will prove satisfaetOry. , Fresh Groceries, SI.IG.AR, Mola9e;eq, Rice, Coffee, Tea, and all hinds of -Groceries in any quantity,, itt the very lowest rates, a full stock constantly on -hand, by' . LITTLE & Four Shilling Teas ITOTWITIISTANDING the. recent henvy advance in the prise of Teas, we have se ertred-a large lot of. the game quality. of that which hal created so much good feelitig among our Tea drinking customers. Plenty of it, by the chest or i ponnd, at tho old rice, by It is a Fact, rp (TAT Saleratus, Soap and 'Candles of the 11 best qualities, nro for sale by• the Box, it ti'n , r York city wholesale prices, LITTLE & HAMDING. • • . Potash, • I N Tin Cans, a l';are ittiele, for sale by 1 - . Ltrrts & I.l.annix6 Boots and Shoes; CONSTANTLY on-hand, a first rate assort meat of Men's, Bob's' . and Youtks' double sole Boots and Shoes, of the best manufacture; also, Women's Shoes, Boots and Gaiters in great variety, aft to be'sold at very lout rates, by LITTLE & • Hats and Caps, Iw almost sales. variety,of kinds, civality and prices, for sale by -brii.s & HARDING,. . _ Bolinets, • -p IBBONS, Flov'vors and Trimiiiinri. for sale _Li, by LITTLE & HARDING. Clothing! GOATS, N . gists and rants, well made, and good styles: Shirts, Collars; Hosiery, Gloves, etc., for sale cheap, by 7 .' . LITTLE & ITARDTEQ. Leather! SOLE and Upper Leather, Pegs, Shot! Nails and Thread, Wax and many other kinds of Shoe Findings, for k,xle by LITTLE: & HARDING. Carpeting jcp icii all Wool Carpels,',.ar low price, for 1.% sale by e a : LITTLE dz. ilAwnixer. • • Farmers and gardeners ! ATTENTION I! . AAT E have just received a large stock of Far , Y !nem' Tools, such as Hoes. Shovels, Spades ' . 4'coopes, Garden Rakes and Hoes, Man ore l'orlis;Plouf,lis, &c., &c., &c. fresh lot'ot Gardth arid Field Seeds, for sale liy To Lumbermen and-Coopers. DEM` Cast Siettl, and Steel Poll Axes, Cast 111 Steel Mill and iC Cat Saws, also Patent. tooth lel Cat Saws. with Filee l of almost all de. seriptions, for sale by LITTLE & /LIEDIEGL. . - To Dairymen. F _ IItiCINS, Return Paris, Pa d s, Tin, Painted and Cedar Patti, Rutter Bowls, Dairy Salt, &e: for sale by LITTLE & I:LARDING. Are You Building? YYOUwill save money by purchasing your Nails, Glass, Paints, Oils, Sash,.Door Trim mings, and Hardware generally of LrrILE & haunt sa. Flour s Salt and Lime, Y the Load, "or Barrel, constantly on hand, B and for sale . by - lerrr.i dr, HARDING. • , Cash !•! ~ • • .. .- • y ou can' buy almost anything, in the way . of YGeneral . Merchandise, for Casa, at a very small advance from coat, of ~ . . • _ . • , LITTLE . &.11ARDINat. Produce Wants& - BBggs, Land, Tallow. Bonswat. Grain ofall kinda;Ragg, Old lion, Lumber; Shingles, Dried Apples, Beans, tee, &c.,*anted in exellano tot Goods, by -.• • Lintz di. liiaphia:", Aths_AlEE).oAtt.7.--.: , .J.i_ • - LITTLE dr. HARDING. Tankhantiock Depot, 1 4 ,, , Jot, Ibtts, 1R57. &. ITARTiiNG LtTTVE & HARDI.SG• ABEL TURRELL ILTAS just returned from Ne a York;'with a 1.1 large and choice variety of Goods, boOght for. Cll. arid selected with much care t from over, : ,thirty of ' the best }louses in New York, which he offers to his customers and the . public ai low prices for cash.:' Ilia stock comprises:... ll It U .G S ,• M E.DJ C.IN ES; PAINTS, • . 0 1 - L.S, - 'iNDOW GLASS,".. DYE S. T. U. F. FS , GROC,ERIES. - GL A S'S—W A R E, CROCKERY, MIRRORS, 0.0 K S ' PAPER,. ;NV IN WO IV 7 I'APE . r, - WINDOW. .0 LL S E.'S; F A Ist' C. Y -Cro 0 D. . =EMEUDDIMI • • E W EI,KY, •• • •i'ERFITMER - Y, . DRY_ GOODS, II AR. D., WARE, • • "S T 0 N E. -W A R E, WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, • - BItITSIIES, • APA .1 4 4' • N W AR Ei Bllth CAGES, CANARY SEED,. I'OCX ET NI V.E S; W II I I' S, . tiM.l3 tELLAS, GUNS, PIS T- 0 S , AMMUNIT -I 0. T U:lt PENT E, C.A., P : 11 EN E, BURN NG FLUID, A L C.O II 0 L, LIQUORS; (ForMedicirialPurposei..; T It t3.S S ES, 4 SL PP.OI►TEiSE SII 0 . 13 L E 13 It A 0 S, PORTII - O:NATES, SPECTACLES, SILVER. & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c., G 0 L I) PENS, S T TIONERY, - VIOLIN 'STRINGS, 'BOWS, A:e., AHnd all of•tho most_popular PATENT.MEDIt;Ih S; Thankful fur - the liberal patronage hitherto, re- Ceived, he hopea to merit a continuance and large it. , :rease of the same. :Ant TV.RILELL. Montrose, Line 10th,.1857. Horrible Smash Up! A CAR RUN - OFF THE DUG WAY ! And Twenty-Five Dollars Destroyed! • . BUT this bears no comparison in horror With what we are about to relate. Yo at's probably all heard of the man with a corh.leg so perfectly adjusted that it "walked itself." and kept on walking till it walked him to death and then ran off with his anatomy. But this .is quite tame compared with a story that we heard the other day of a lady who bild lately been -fit ted with a Full Set of Artificial Teeth on the . New Plan. Soon alter the teeth had been ad justed in the mouth a kind of spasmodic tWiching of the muscles •et the lower jaw was felt, and from that her. month commenced to 'Oka and shut with such rapidity and violence, that all she could do she couldn't step it. She Wager course almost seared to death andeo was the Doctor. Springing forward he seized the jai z Sta . hold ing it with all his might he finally simeeeded by a prodigious exertion in pulling the teeth out of the mouth, and here the violence of the tragedy ended. But the saddest part of ilfe story re mains to be. told. Imagine the. 14dy's distress when she discovered that her splendid set of teeth for which she had just paid three hundred dollars had completely eaten thems . c.lres Up. This lady from last accounts was still suffering from a pain in the jaY,•,which,we kad . forgotten., to say by the violent contractions of the -Digastricus, was slightly dislocated.- Now it is to be most devontly hoped, for - the sake of humanity that the profession will take warning by the unhappy. fate of this lady, and be'eautiOus how they em ploy their skill in all its most modern and per fected forms, for without doubt had the doctor, failed to get ont!theao teeth they:would have eaten the poor lady to death. Bo assured; friends, I shall endeavor to keep clear ofanich s ifate break ers, by putting into my sett of teeth just 'the amount of the eating propensity Which is prised ea/de and safe. You will find me at almost any. time except meal time or night time in my.ctEce over Wilsen's store, west end of Bilk Block, with. a heart almost bursting, with thanks-for. past favors, and ever at your service 'for a Mod erale Yours thankfully, C. D. VIRGIL. Dentiht, Montrose, Pa. Tioga Point . Agricultural Work% &Id's & P - oohs, - ATHENS, BRADFORD COUNTY. PENNA. mAnTFAcrunEr.s, WITOLEAALE AND n.r.Tatt. ENS IN Einerrs Unrivalled Horse Powers. MIIRESI3 ER S and Separa tent, Threshers_ 1 and Cleaners, Circular and Cross Cut Saws, ?dill Saws,Shinale Machines, &c..Emery'S Hickok's and Kranser's Cider DEIN and Presses, Corn Shelters, Clow'S Grain Cradles, Hay; Straw and Stalk Cutters, Horse Powers, Dog Powers, Grain Drills and Brdad Cart Sowers, Cultivators; Horse Hoes, Corn and Cob Mills, Dederick's Hay Presiles, Stump Machines, ICei eh . um's Mowers and Reaper*, Exceleiortran ning Mills, , Proyision Safes, Refrigerators Leather- and Rubber Bolting. Our Excelsior Fanning, kills are.unrivalled. Extras - Furnished , for repairing all machines sold by us. Or De:seriptive Cat alopAs, Price Lists and Circulars of all ma chines, sold 14 Uri, sent gratis and post rtid, to all applicants. Send us your name and address. Agent, H. L. lkoaymts, (of Franklin,) Mont rose P. 0., Susquehanna. County, Pa. R. M. WELLS & BROOKS. Athens, Pa., July Ist, 18n. 28m4. P. S. For sale cheap for cash, payable before. September next. Two of RP:Tutu:4's limit Two Ilona Mow Ens, with four foot Cutter bars, well adapted for rough land. and aro well calculated to please the farmer. • . 28m1.1 it. M. W. & B. Cash for Wool BURRIT will p.. 4 016 big!lef4 pede 11_ • WooL, in GdSll of GOODS, Sit ;11 . 'S More in -New Milford. July 4th, 3857. Blackberry .Wine. is 11GiritiObs to the blood, promotes digee. tion, exhilarates the spirits, strengthens and , invitorates the whole system. Price, 75-rts, per bottle.. For sole by ABEL TERRELL., • Blanks. A FRESH SUPPLY of DEEDS and BLANK LS NOTES for sale at this office., . - UST look et the Iliktoonsaad.Bonnets at KENYON'S 11119OCKET KNIVES.--A. tarp anortnaint ot AL the best in marketAt TURRELVS. , , . RENON OAF' BOOTS, and ' , Enamelled 8t 005 in • KENYON'S, tr,Ot;Dqntrbtt.: . .glcmpltat,. ITDI.ISIIED EVERY YDERSDAY. liOEIDING : Dr.. MC'COLLUM & 1 3 TERMSO,4I,IS eaah in advanee,sg,oo if not paid within nixie - dts t and 82,tf0 at the end. of the year. No pope iscootinued'utitil-ailar.. - rearages are paid, exit at the optitin of the Oubiilitore. Ati'communieittions connected: With - 'the 'office, to ensure, attention must Ibe direett:* - to the Eurrens, idostrose,..Susq'i. Co., Pa... ' - :--': Rates .pf One square (IA lins orlexs) lor fireeks,sl;oo Each subsequent inSertiod, c.. One square three month's, One square six months, iI , Business Cards, fonr.lines less, . One-fourth coluMn, one ytar, . One-halt - - • One Column, Yearly advertisers restrieted , to the.: liusiness In which - they aro 'engaged; ind are as wit;hing to continue advertising - . unless they shall give epeeial . directions for 7). discontinuance of the tame. • SOU WORICe . - rThe publishers li'ariniiidded:kgbeirjob Printing materials a•larg,e and swEntint is!iort 7 mont of July.Tipe. irP now prepared g e.iegtifo' Jon Worts in a rnanner,unaurpassea in thiseVe Lion of country, and' on reasonable terms. Blau tts of ve i n? description kept 'ionstatit 1y on. hand or piloted - to order. 01:it5iit.o. - s !ktriti.4'.::-.- WM. W.- & 'CO ' ,!cabinet and Chair Illantitactnr er.a, foot of Main Street. Montrose, Pa. ;ABEL TtrE,RELL; matiOlosz, F *Cater in Drngs; . Chtini. rears, DPe Stu ff' s, Gla s s-ware; Paints, OHS, Varniatett, Window ..Glass Grocerien,fattay Ooodir, Perfumery, &c.—And Agent' foi.' all the.. - :s most pnpu tar Patent .Medieines. JOHN GROVES,. rashiou.able tfie. Baptist Aleetingise ' I . I on Street. Montrose, Pa. - A. LATHROP; • - . Dealer in Ready-Made Clothing; Hatsii.nd Caps Boots and Shoes, Dry . Goods, &o. . fa `Stare oppoilto Searles Hael,liontio* . k C. I). Lamm or, and Kith J. P. W. RILEY, ..,"7 LA, Laminar. • - • • DIL .R. TRATE .01Aysiciun au4.. Surgeon ' , Montrotar, Pa. Otliee jit the Farmei's • • FRANKLIN FRASER; itti • Lilo req.)* and Coliusellor at. nr, Montrose, PL, Will attend faithfully to aU busi ness entrusted to him in the County of Siisien. Conveyancing • and writing of all kinds will ,Jit done nnatik,and,thaTgee Moderate. He attend to prosecution of niarnof setdiers;thoie widows and heirs, against. ffe U. H. mint, for Bounty Lan, - Pensions, 2tte. • May be found at all ht nits at the olEee foinn:erly occupied by J. T. Richards, Esq., tiOitti.tif the Court llohsO.-1853-13- • - . KC. TY.LIA., ..., , - • Interested'iith L L Mint; Ituportet and Dealer in ljardwaieand Cutlery, Carrisge'Trimmings,•spzings, &e.._ -• -.' NO. .215 Pearl 'Street, .11r;:r: . ... Where hiS Mercantile friends, in this and p,tittit Cotlntit, aru kindly, invited, and EaltivEBTiqr.s44 .- . -4 licited to call and pttrchase. ... '• ... , ' • att. Dr. H. Smith: - , URGEON DENTIST - Hs reinacedfiis 0- 10 fie from Searle's to his own dwelfing opposite the Baptist Cbfireh, (north side) where all Dental operations still be performed • iii Ms usual good manner. 11,,ntrose Hay 13th, 1457. 3. D. VAIL, M. D..' Phy%iciati tutd SurgeouilltutiOi'vs notly limited hiinself, at Bracknoyville, Snaifa County, Penn'a, and wilt promptly attend to all calls with which he may be favored: ' • May, 185,6---Ml2. A. PICKE'T, Jim - dice - of the Penee;..Colleetor A of Data, I;xeraltorot Deeds, Wills, contrVl4ati- Office, . May 9, 1856. . • A.SIEIL, BLIND; _DOOR: GLASS ON CiIk.STNHT 7 iT.; I ,Montrose, Penrecc, BY D..I3REWSTES All siz.es- and descri ptions , in any 9nilicis t .. made to ordni, or furnished on the shortesi no. lire. HAYDEN BROTHERS; New 1111111ford,IPeni0a: . • h S ° u i steVie e r e Tt r ea ir d i s, Th ia — n l 4-- lii' ..G ' 13 4 3 11 " 4," WatOiCii; Jewelry; Silver and Plated Ware:Cut; lerr. Fishing Tackle, Oig,ais, ate. &c. , Merchants and pi,dhirs; supplied' on. ithOzat Wfd, HAYDEN; 'fitAGYs.HAYDEN, iciHN HAYDEN; GEO. HAYDEN. DR. E. P. WILMOT, radnate of the Allepatbk arta liomen !Jr paihic Colleges of .Medicine, is now ; petP; .rnanently located in Great . Bend Pa.'-i k • 'April Ist.. 1856.. JOHN:..SA.IITTER, rashlonablfeTailor. Shop' Zit door north of the Farmer's Store: A. H. HeCOLLTIM, • AVM _ Wholesale . b rad Retail neileirs t 0.4. 'Staple and Fancy Dry .Goodsi MAD YANKEE .NOTIONS: Binghointon;N. One door west of thei Canal oppiAio ahe Ex. ,change: • _ . . _ Ell.li.llll.llllllME PIONTROS_E nrtHE subscriber having purchased; • • e • refitted. and newly rugatiheiillte , above well known and perdu is mpared toaecomtsndate thcteay.t• cling public Red others, With all - thPiettentioni and tenlenlineis usually , found'. in tirst4aid Itotislti. No effort .he spircit by "the: Pti: piletoe and his Assistanli 'to 'make the 'Hotel;' equal in every pointto any in' the country*. 2 ' .The liar will always. be auppliedmith ttte Choiceiti Liqttors: The litab;es, einnieeteik with Ali: 11001*. are large, roomy and convenient„andett.tefil and attentive Hoetters are always in eliieteefthem,', • ' - EL . -TnBEU.:;•' 3tontrose,:May ath't 1851. , - - - The 'Rev. C. Buturar, wlttle laboring sir a Missionary in PotitherVolitA'Ascovered 'a 'slaw nle and certain - Care:.or-.Comantpticut, Aat tronchitle.CoughS•o46l V"lnzsi Debility,. , impurities _of- the'Wooa;'alsa,in also,ens y rea d -6_ effectual' rnede - or inhaling the Itereidyi Actilated by a' desire to benefit his . suffering tallowrs: ltd will cheerful send the 'Recipe (foul tamtaixiij desire it, with full and explicit direction's for pre:" paring and succutefully using the ltiedieh* _Ad - ; _ d ress , • Jta", a 8 • 831. Braaway, : 4 4 ' 1 Angus& 6th, 01157.' - • • ==EM7;=MZiI 11.2