Doutrast emottat. A. J. GERRITSON, Ediior. MVSTP.OOIE, Thurg4ay, Janns~ty 98; 1858: .. • . N0tice.!...../tro paper sent to a distance in:leis paid for strictly in k'dcbtfee. Notice: Will be giren when the term qy• pre payment 'expires, when the paper.4l lie discontinued, unless a remittance be'receilied; Magazines ior 1 ,858. We would say to Those wishing to subscribe for either 'nf the - folowing named Magazines, ' - that we have arrangements With the Publish 1 I ers by which we tan furnish-them (in con nection. with the Democrat.) at the fotbrzt tfut rates. - For cash in advance We send Godev's Lady's Hoot - and-Dettiocrat for 0,50 - Peterson's Magazine " . " " 2.75 , ' Hoine Magazine . "•-. " " 2,75 State Convention. . . At a meetineoetbeDetnocratic State OoM 'lnittee, held at Buehler's Hotel, - "Harrisburg, Eanuary 19, 1858, it was • Resolved, That the next Democratic State ' , Convention be held at Harrisburg, on the 4th dad of March next. Pursuant to said resolution, Delegates from the several Senatorial and Represepijiirve Districts of the State. will Convene in *- Hall of the \House, of Repraentatives, at Pie Capitol, on THURSDAY, MARCH 4, .IEKB, At 10 o'clock, A. M., to nominate candidates _for Judge of the Supreme Court and Canal Commissioner, and for the transaction of such ;other business as pertains to the authority of -such Convention. C. R. BUCKALEW,,Chairroat 1. N. licrcettssoN, :Secretaries. IL J. Haranksa?r, _ A far The present term of the • Normal - Sclx)l'closes on the 20th of February, and another commences on the 22.1. For panic. ulars see' advertisement. l a- Several articles intended for to-day's paper are , crowded out in consequence of the totes •of evidence reported in the Archer trial - being much more lengthy than we antici pated. tg- A part of the obituary nonce o(Tbotnp : eon M. Vail, which was published .in this paper last week, was omitted, it being left in the copy drawer. The .errot was - :noticed when too late for correction. • tigr - Property to the amount of 55100,060 - was destroyed by fire in Hartford, Ct., - oh Saturday last. On the sane day, 135,000 vortli of prOperty was burued up in (Rica, N.Y. zo- We gave a notice at length, in _our columns.of the hnuary number. of Peterson's Philadelphia Detector. Me February number ;has been received; and we notice that they have decided is issue, it semi-monaly, as wel as monthly.' It is neatly executed. and we believe be found of great value by •our business men. Price of the monthly, $1 - per annum, of the semi-monthly $2. Address Peterson 1itr05.,306 Chestnut St. Phil adelphia, ". Zir The form of a petition which we give s heloW; was handed to us with a' request to .give it a place itt our columns. The desian -is to circulate it thro' the county for signatures and send it to the Legislature for their con . - e-iiieration. • :To Me Honorable Senate and irause rf Rep resentatives of, the Commonwealth . Pennsylvania: Four. etitioners, citizens Of the County of -Suitittehanna in said Sta:e, respectful represent that, they are laboring tinder tnany inconveniencesand dAcultie.s, growing out of the' present administration of the School LawJ bird now your petittouerspray your Honorable bodies to repeal so much of • the-act passed the Bth of May, 1854,,as pro vides for the election of six School Directors, and in lien thereof•elect three, and pay diem 'a reasonable compensation Tor their service - s, and that. the School Directors-subscribe to an oath of (Ace the same as other' townshitiof 'icers:- And your petitioners will ever pray, dm jgr NVe published a notice of the injury received by Hon.DanielS.Diekinson last week. The following particulars we find io the Bing hawing Democrat t , "The accidebt having been viriodsly and incorrectly repotted; we have taken pains to &nee& 12 - tbepa n Which' are as . follows: On .Friday evening, as Mr. Dickinson Was riding home from his office, himself, the driver and another person in the -wagon ; the three.sitting•on the same seat, the horse took fright as they passed under the -Railroad bridge, fr - om some persons racibg horses on ttie.road, and ran violently about ten, rods, (one rein in the meantime breaking lo that the, driver had no control ` of the animal,) , *hen it turned in at, the gateway, leading to the house, without any abatement of speed. Mr. Dickinson, seeing _ that, the wagon would „come in contact with , the left side of,the gate way, the side on which he sal; and that he must be dashed against the lodge It the side of the gate, and very likely crushed-•btween it and the wagon, cleared himself in time from the wagon, by jumping ont aid thereby probably saved his de. We are happy to learn; that though much bruised by being thrown "with , such violence upon the frozen ground, no bones were broken and no inter nal injuries sustained; ard that he ,will probably be able to be abroad again in a short time. Eir The N. 'Y. Assembly. has elccted a Democratic Speaker: jrar N. P. Banks, the Republican leader in the last Congress. and one of the Republi can candidates for the next Presidential term, bas resigned his seat in the rfouse of Repro .sentatives, having been, elected Governor of Mass, Before doing so, however, he drew full pay for the session, getting 83009 for four w,eek-s sersice. The successor of Mr. Banks. will be-entitled to the same salary and his Mileage Making a pretty liberal allowance from the public treasury for one Congression al district Republican papers the pro fitably' vary their homilies about the corriip tiona of the sdmitistration, by a short sermon upon Mr, Banks' official emolument. • tar Mr. Thomas Washington Smith has been rtrAuitted of the murder of Richard Carter Esq.„Aer &Atrial of two weeks, on the grdund of inianity.• The 'trial / was one of the longest and moat-exciting , of modern times— fclity witnesses having been, xamined to prove the ttniotincineas cf,tbe remob?s mind, • - Fire in u School House in Bostoni Boston; Jan: 22, lBsfi, Yesterday Afternoon one of the female teach= eh in the Chapman School, East Boston,dit novercd o fire in the cellar of the building kindled from tim furnace; and with great presence of mind, privately informed the ague: rat teachers in the building. The scholars lit the eight rooms *do dismissed, and orderly left the, building-without knowing the cause, Soon after; and hefoie the two remaining rooms could -be closed, Abe alai ib was give% but lie teachers stationing theinselves at the 4ars, prevented a .‘rush, and passed all the sOltQlars • otit in safety... There' were ten teiPtiers and five hundred children in the biiiiding. The fire was confined to the base ment,' and extinguished without serious da maze, • s -f, - - FIRE co al ,. 0113. 44 rA 44, 1 , Ar, • The Montrose Fire Company will meet Mon titiy, Feb. Ist, 1858, at 7 , o'cloek,'`P. M. . M. - Wit.soh,Zetrietat. I. W. P. Rit.tY, - Poreman; ' BOTTCE: Expecting to be at home For a few vaietts. I would hereby extend a coautat trtvlTArits ,to those icrdebted to me by Note, Book acct., or for rents, to tall at once end settle, as SOME may save rests. Office in wy store„(up stairs) occupied by C W. Mott. • M. C. TYLER. Montrose, January 20th, 1858. [3w3".‘ Teachers' Institutes will be - held in different localities intbo County as follows; - BRACE:NEI ;--Jan 30th at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Itrackney _Schoolhouse. Bun-flows' Ilettow:—Febrdary 20th, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the public Schoolhouse. Prof. Stoddard will attend all of the above mentioned Institutes in-company, with the utickr• sigbed—lecturing to the people and instructing the teachers. • The friends in the vicinity will please see that all things are in readiness for a good, interesting and profitable session. If the friends in Silver Lake think the Brack ney Schoollucume will not be sufficient to accom modate the auditory they please try and se cure the use of the Church near by—they had probably better do so anyhow. B. F. TEWKSBURY,ICo. Suet. Sufferers with diseases of the bladder, kid• neys, graveloiropsy, weakness, 4ke , road the ad sertisement in another coining], headed '" hietnt bold's Genuine Preparation." [mj. Try 11.—Rheurbatistn, colic,trouto, c u ts, pains in _limbs, back, and chest, are immediately cured by usin g Dr. Tobias' Venitian'Liniment. Noth ing has ever been discovered that stops pain like it. Warranted. None genuine unless signed S.l. Tobias. Trice 25 &60 eta. Depot, 56 Curtlandt street, New York. taw. For sate by Abel Turret!, Montrose. [3t52. InflatOza, nod commoix Cold, like thieves in th'e night, haVe carried many to the silent grave. They are eipsed by a sudden check of perspirationlv which the stomach is rendered inactive, and the lungs become loaded with cot rapt matter, and death is the result. For colds, coughs, and chills, succebded by heat, for fevers, -hoarseness and rawness of the throat, lungs and stomach, weakness arid sickness ()revery - kind; fretn° 3 - to b Ptttan going to bed, Coo w f9to dart, will bo all th - at you require to restore you to per fect health. It has been admitted all over FA rope, that there never "was a medicine that will extirpate-ill manner . of disease fri , m the system. equal to Dr. 3lorse's Indian Root Pills ;" that the more you take them the, Wronger you gr )w. These Pills not only cleanse the bowels,but low the-blood thro' every vein and artery, and so purify it from all morbid and corrupt liktmors that disease of every name is otpelled froin the body. .- j ml Notice.—The Bridg.sw4er Teachers' Edu cational Association will meet next Toosdareve at thu-Free School Muse in Montrose. . /PADS In Ditnock. on toe 15th inst,lSA, widow of Jacob S. Mills. aged 48 years. SIUSQUELIAbiI\ik COI; 74i TY 0 IA E 2 1 1 01. • Prot. J. F. stoddard, THE SUSQUEFIANNA COUNTY NOR, MM. SCIIOOI, was opened on Mond.ty, the '3oth day of November, 1857, to continue two quarters 14* 11 weeks each, under the charge of Prof. STODDckR D,aud competent Assistants. The first quarter will close on the 20th of Feb ruary next. The second quarter will commence ON THE Mind DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1858. During the most of this .quarter;R. F. Tewks bury, Co. Supt., will be present to aid in better preparing teachers for the discharge of their ar duous Aiities: Those who deSign becoming teachers should not fail to. avail 'themselves of the advantages here presented. Prof. Stoddard will deliver, during the term, a Course of Lec. toles, on The Science and Art of Teaching.. and Moral Development. There will be an' Experi mental Department connected with the. Normal School, to which only 40 pupils will be admitted. EXPENSES Titioii in Normal Department, per quarter of 1 1 weekti ' . 86.00 'Experimental Department, 3.50 Latin and Greek,- _ - 5.00 Board per week, from stt 00 to 82.50. Tuition bills. are-to be paid in advance. The money will be refunded tf the student ib kept from school by protructed Sickness. - N. B. It is highly important that k•er'y sta., dent be present the first day of the term, as the classes will then be formed; at 4 Studies assigned— Teachers who arebbligeti to enter theschoot two weeks after the term commences, in cOnsetjuence of their schools not being out until that time, will be charged. $5.00 tuition. *. JESSUP; Pres't, t. F. READ, Se&Y. Montroite. Jan. 261 h, 1858. [4 t 6.. REMOVAL The Saddle, Harness and Trunk shop of legfilDTME TS REMOVED to the building recently been -1 pied C. C. Hollister, on Main St., one door above S. S; Molt's, where he wlil be happy to wait on all who Indy fafor him with their patron age. Jan. 20th, 18.58.—te. Administrator's Sale. fl y: VIRTUE of an order of site made by the Orphan's Court of Susquehanna CoUnty, will be exposed to sale, by public rendne or out cry. on Ttlesday the 16th day of February next, at ten o'clock' a. m., all that certain piece"or parcel .of land situate in the township of Herrick in said county; bounded on the north and east by lands ofJantes Cook, south by the "old Newburg Turnpike,' and - west by land of Campbell, and George Crenda II ; containing about seventy acres, with the appurtenances, one framed dwelling house, and barn, s : and haying about 30 acres improved. Late the estate of-Leonard Cook, deceased.— . :"Sale to taki place, on the premises. Terms made known on the day of sale. . JOHN 83IILEY, Adm'r. • lan. 19th, 1858.-3w4. Administrator s. Sale. HE undersigned v ill offer for sale at public T vendue, on Tneaday, February 23d 1858, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on, the premises late of Ezekiel Barnes. deceased, in Gibson town ship, the following property : 2 good Horses, a pair of three years old Steers, 6 Cows, 3 Calves, Wagons, Sleighs, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, and other Farming Tools, Dairy Utensjla, House hold-a-Furniture,' a nuantity 'of Hay, Straw, and Grain, Cider and Barrels, and various other arts. Tsaits.—All stuns under $5; cash down; $5, or over, six months credit, with approved security. CHARLES TINGLEY, Administrator. Ba:fozd, Janusr7 256 1 1855.,-4vrt • TiIDIMIUD. I KNORR'S iVEAVIPIANO•VORTE SCHOOL GUIDE . I FOR TUE rwr ouna rist. A tio/leci'or' n of select Piano pieces in progr e a. - sire o er; with - mechanical tzercises. t By JULIUS KNORR.. Price, $2.50 nett. T • N tettehing those who are still at the outset of their studies, the instructor finds great lit= ficulty in selecting suitable pieces for the scholar to practiCe by way of relief to his mechanical exercises. As the author of this work suggests in his plefatee, much depends upon a jinlicious choice iiii thia reppett. -This compilation is mainly 'designed to meet this dirneulty. He has arranged Vein a largo collection of short end pressing melodies, such as can w ith safety be Made to accompany and relieve t ie tediousness of dry Fingered exercises. In the course of these little wee% ho intro. duces one by one all the various little niceties of pianciPlaying,witheopions notes and explana. tines as to the expression and method of execu._ tlrrg then . They seem hot merely as useful niechaal eirernises for the fingers, but also is eistritale dr the tniiity farina of piano passages ; sea et so admirable preparation foe more elabo. rate tonipositions, sea as are to be taken up by those *limn lie designates as in the second stage ()MAT Studies. The spitem of •fingering, too, employed by this greet master. ie excellent, and can not be too highly recommended; every consideration is made for the smaller hand of the young pupil ; and the 6xPrcides are so arranged as to train it pettily for thelmbre Wended grasps of the Mature pianist. • The mechanical exercise; interspersed, are I preparatory of what folloWs, and are throUghout dispersewith a' vice/ 10 progreAsivenenli. This i GUIIIS" ernhot fail to meet a Want which iti greatly felt. Published by IttISSELL St ItICHARDSION, 1 OA Washington Street, Boston, Importers, Publishers, Wholesale and Befall Dealers (in Foreign and American Music, Musi cal Instruments. and Musical Merchandise of ev. ory description. e J/ ,1 4• THE lIJSICIAN'S GUIDE. A largo quarto of 80 ;pages, contains the Life of Thalbergeo— AnalYsis of 4000 Musical Works, Musical En. graving., and . two beautiful pieces of Music, &c. IA book of great value to musicians.- - Sent la any address on the receipt of 4 cents in stam. a, to.defray postage. NB. TO : Russell & Richard= son wilt send you 85 worth of their latest musi cal publications (postage free) if you will give the above advertisement an. insertion. [4 It. T. BOYLE, REPRESENTS A CAPITAL OF OVER 14 1 000,000, For Fire, Marian, Life, and Wand Insurance. Offiee, New I.llillkipi Pa. Jana t rylBth, 1851. tirintrs' ant Net!gaits' INSURANCE - COMPANY, N. W. Corner SecOud. and Walnut Streets, 4.3aaa;zzasilPatuta. CAPITAL. $1,250,000. ompany 'ejects Are insurance or. 4uo.l.;ftsp., 'Mart Insurance on Vessels, Cargo and Frelgizt, Tic. ALL PARTS OF TRE WORLD. Inland Insurance on , Goode by Rivers, Lakes, CaUzi's, Railroads, and Land Carriage, to all e.rto of the Union up nn the most favora ble terms. • DIRECTORS: c*:Ttt-os.B.FLontrict, CltAttLEs ThMEE, GEO. It ARMSTRONG, THOS. MANDERFIELD, GaAs. A. RUIIINGAM. EOW . DR. Hgtatitot.n. GEORGE HELMEOLD, F. CAR'LL BREWSTER, JAMES E. NEAL, • ISAAC LEACH, in. - THOMAS B. FLORENCE, s fresident. EDNy ARD R. HELM BOLD, Secretary. T. BOYLE, Agent. Office, New Milford, Pa. , Janartry 18th, 1858. 1Y! E. W. PHELPS' P ATENT COMBLVATION BEEHIVE. , protection against Moths,,lifiee, and Aall enemies of the Bee. Highly approved for the lest b years by the most intelligent Bee Keeps+ in the western and eastern States. REFEP.ESCES2-1. S. Gregory and J. H. Ber. tholf ; Monroe, Orange Co., N. r. ; J. E. North. Candoi., Tiega Co., N. Y.; H. M. More, Painted Post, N. Y.; Sae! Kidder, J. C. Elton, and A. C. Ely ; Elmira, N. Y.; John' Bell ; Newark, N. J.; Frederick Fritz, Easton, Pa.; Hiram Hull, WesttWd, Mass.; Henry Fi I !man, Addison, N. Y., and Abijah %Veils, Gibson, D. L Hine, Herford, G. C. pirdsal I, Jackson> and 13. F. Wells,..!,‘ll_Ard, Susq'af Co. Pa. . It m]ay be. used is a swarming or non-awarrq ing hire, the surplus honey and nomb can be re moved without injuring the bees. It is very conv9ient for feeding bees, and prevents all danger from robbers ; it is also the Cheapest pa tent hive now in use. A hire with two sections costs $2,75, three sections $3,50, made of the best pine lumber; and can be had at all times of B. F. Willard, Elmira, N. Y., or of the under signed in Gibson. For makingand Using, hiie and right $B. 1 will 'sell town rigida, having bought thi3Jight for an county. With every hive and right, I give al book instructing how to manage it. My hive Wks it our County Fait last fall and took the pr'emintn, with the bees.and honey iifi it. I warrant every Hive I sell Id give tatietiefion, or refund the money after fair trial. I DOE WELLS. ' .Gilison,Susq'a Co., Pa., Jan. Bth, 1858. tst* }Tr) 'B3Bl L ET .docuition 'V •lunoi npoodiat laAutglttot ighaq pat eta digq ifq pool! puede put urdels agsoicil! .10.1 IJOM Jo 112iOelt w4vilop xt,t siagn! puss/swop any yob sty otp% oao Locos -tamp otii 'pas 02 thapd io .pas Lad Lptai Jej Hog of 1/9811•Livnutt jo AO oto to patiointnoo goilttd pat spasm ritt o 2 SiN oßiv . pinom •hOuiry Lm jo in° magi ind om polluqo 94 1 IMO j .io lialC!ParatUl • PalilaS eq law sitmort itagl 3tyl tow a.xo clot osotp 01 Lie pfTIOA f qatojii inotilya pq mato tha4 'outgo I put 4 staat St, to 2utpc9Jl om put 'ow nay NT -11 1"0 Qe": 1 1 SMIL aa v 711,Ls •fivg,ll 1001 Tht Shoals and Quicksands olkliontb. I Just Publiilecrthe 3d Edition. :1;4..e• - :': ON SPERMATORRHEA' OR ----:-. -=."-. 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K . 00113. - 7.10 " 3.25 " Or, 7.18" 3.33" I.4me Ridge, '730 " • ' 3.45 " rEerwick, - 7.55 " , _ 4.10 " Beach Haven; 8.10 " 4.25 " Beach Grove, 8,20 " _ 4.35 " Shia:shinny, 8:35 " 4.50 P" , -- IlunlockaC'k, 8.55 " 5.15 " Nanticoke, 9.00 1 5.20 " Plymouth' 9.20 " - 5.40 " Ar've at Kingat la, 9.30 " 5.50 " LeaveKingatoni 9.35 " 1,45p.m. 6.00 " W ' i - i 4 ... - 1;1 9.50 " 2.10 6.20"' hon, 9.55 " 2.20 " 6.25 " 10.00 " 2.30 4 6/0 " ..e yominj W'st Pitt Pittston, Ltickarvann; 10.10 " 2.45 " 640 " Taytortilla, 10,20 " 3.00 " 6.50 " Arrive at Scranton, 10.30 " 3.15 " 7.00 " The New York Hail Train connects with the ExprPsa going East,orithe Delaware, Lackawan na & Western Railroad., Arrite in New York 7.15 p. m. " " Philadelphia, by Camden dr. Amboy Railroad, 8.20 p. m. Fare from Rupert to New York $6,00- - The Accommodation Train North, connects at Scranton With the Express Train- 'Weft on the D: L. & %V: Railroad. GOING deltrit. Statiorie. Phil'a Mail: Acco'.n. N. Y. Mail; Leave Scranton, 8.00a.m.11.30a.m. 4.00p.m. , Taylorville, 8.10 " '11.45 " 4.10 " Lackawanna, 8.20 " 12.00 m. 4.20 " Pittston, Bgo " 12.15p.m. 430 " W. Pittston, 8.35 ‘A 12.30 " 4.35 "- Wyoming, 8:40 " 12.40 " 4.40 " Arrive at. Kingston, 9.00." 1.00 " - 5.00 " LeaveKingaton, 10.00 "- 6.15 " Plymonih,lo.ls " 6.30 " Nanticolce, - 10.50 " 0.55 Hemlock C'k, 10.45 " 7.00 " Shickshinny, 11.10 7.25 " Beach Grove, 11.25 " • 7:40 " Beach Haven, 11.55 • 7 50 " .Berwick. - 11.35 " - 8.10. 4 Lime Ridge, 12.20p;m. 835 Espy, 12.30 " - 8.45 ' Bloom, 12.40 " 8.50 " Arrive at Rupert, 19.50'" 9,00 " The Philadelphia Mail Train going South, con nects,with the Mail Ttain at Rupert, going East at 1.10 p. m,, for Catawissa; Port Clinton, Potts. vi le, Reading, &c., arriving at Philadelphia at 8.25 p. m. Also with Mail Train going West at 3 o'clock p..tu , for Danville, Milton, Blaney, Williamsport and Elmira. Passenger+, by the 4 o'clock p. m. Vain going South, can take the 11 o!elock p. m. Express train for Elmira and the West or lodge at Blonmsbuig and take the 4 o'clock a. M. train ping East, arriving at Philadelphia at 12 noon. Passengers for Harristiurg,4lrect will take the N. Y. Mail train, (4 o'clock p. m.) going Routh, connecting at _Port.Clinton with thu Dauphin & Susiinehanna Railroad; atriving at Hartisbarg at 12 o'clock noon, next dab, F. J. LEAVEN Sup't. . Scranton, January 13111, 1858. .3m3. WOLF . 'S Arpolatic Schipdam Etchnappg, at , TWPRPidlit,"B Things as They Should Be, WE would say to Our numerous Friend* and Customers, that we have secured the agency of most of the popular Patent Medicitteti of the day, for which we are allowed forty per cont,for selling. We propose (under the hard times) iiividiug The profits with our customers. Now,' 'good Mends, and enemies (if we have any), you that wish to Save money, call at the FARMERS' Stera and you will 'find everything ,which poor diseased notate requires for her res. toratioh, at prieettmparalled in the history of this medicine age. Among our catalogue may be found tho'cele. heated Greenberg Medicines; Dr, James Mof fat's-Pills, Sovereign Balm. the .German Lion of the Day, Hygeian Vegetable Medicine, Child's Pills. Gifflin's Hufeland's, German Vegetable, Judd's Medicated Cuticles, Jostling's Vermifuge, Pain Killer, With every Variety oTTliayer's Fami- Iv Medicines, ivill.ranted to anSWer the puiposp for which they are reeommentecl: Crandall's Blood Purifier. Radway's Ready Relief, with others too nntriel.ons ce Mention. Oall and see. Counsel and and Advice free of charge. it. , Montrose, Dec. Ist, 1857. •NE W • GOODS! For Cash or. Ready-Pay. The subscribers have just puschase'd tt.New. and WEll4 SELECTED STOCK. OF GOODS, Consisting of 'Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Bouts arid Skeet, Would o ff er them for sale at Weir Store, at low er rates than 'Goods-have been sold in this place for CASH 'or PRODUCE; sexperieticellailing taught us that this is the only true way of doing bUsi ner. Ai we have bought ohr Goods for CaMi rlhg the groat money panic, ive have bought them Low, and wilt. sell them the same. , "i l l Tease give us a till and examine ouritock. -GUILE& BLANDING. Ilarford, Oct. i:lth, 1857. $20 4 0 0 0 WORTH Of Goods at Panic Pates! Tj BURRITT, is now receiving large addl.- tions of NEW - GOOD to his stock that will be sold at prides to suit the times, including a great variety of • Wiest and Gentlemen's Dress Goods, with a full assortment in all apartments of his TRADE,.and•at priees_muchreduced. and many kinds of Goods more than 23 per cent. lower than early fall prices. - He would particularly call the attention of cash buyers to his new.stock of CARPETING, • BUFFALO ROBES, STOVES,itc„ etc.; as large and rich, and it low down prices. New Milford, Dee. 15th, 1e.57, cl o n PAYS for Board Tuition az, - ,ok, in Combon flalish, fife Term of Fourteen Weeki, commencing March 18,18.58, a t the - FORT EDWARD INSTITUTE 4, Y. 'Superb brick buildings, beautifully located on the Rail Road hear Sarato2aSprin'ga. Superior facilities for Music. Painting and French. Stu dents received at any time, and charged only fur the tesiduii of the Term. , Diplomas awarded to Ladies ,who graduate, Sehd for CO.:11001e, wisk ratt particulars. iter; JO.SH&H E. RING, A. M., Pineipal, Fort Edward. January 13th, 1358. •„ Dr• H• Smith, & Son, SURGEON DENTIST'S. Residence and of fice opposite the Baptist Church (north side) Montrose. Particular attention will be given to inserting teeth on gold find silver plate, and to filling decaying teeth. January 10th, 1858. y ly. Register's Notice. • DUBUC NOTIC.,E.is hereby givvu to all per. oon:.i.no - orn . nti in thi. following 1 . 26 . 4 .. ,4 '. Wit : Estate of JOHN Gl:Alum, late of Harford town-- ship, deceased, Tyler Brewster Executor. That the accountant has settled - his ac counts in the Register's Oh tiro, in and for the county of Susquehanna, mad that the same will be presented to the Judges of the Orphan's Court of said County', on Friday, The :19th day of Jan. next, for their confirmation and allowance. CHARLES-NEAL, Registei Registries offite, Montrose. nn. 4th, 1858. Aitist's Materials. pAMPS in Tubes, Brushes, Tit, Copper and Silver Foil, Glass - Slabs ohd Mallets, Pthographs, &c., at the Store of ABEL TERRELL: Montrose; DeC. 15th, 1857. Dissolution. VOTICF. is hereby given that the firm of 11 HAWLEY & GUILn is this day dissolved by mutual consent.. . . C. P. HAwLEt, Gibson, Aug: 17 1857 The books and accounts can be found at the store formerly occupied by the subscribers. Al! persons having unsettled accounts are requested to settle the tame Its ton as possible, The business will be condtiOted in future by ,the undersigned, under the firm of C. P. &0. M. FIAwLES - t who are constantly receiving from New York and.Philadelptiitt, the Intext stylra of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Clo thing &c, ail of which will be sold at a very small profit for ready Pay. • Gibson, Aug. 31st, 1857. C. P. IIawLEY, O. . HAWLEY. • II L• AL.O -111: W A -N T .E . ,D • AGOODTLACKSMITH in want ofemploy rdent Carl 'find a chance to do a first rate business by applying to the subscrilier at DR ruE's MILL in Jessup. The shop (with or with. out tools) will be rented, with house, garden and fire wood, on fair terms. , Plehtfof Work in the vicinity. Apply St tfib mills, or address TIMOTHY DEPUE; Susq'a Co., P. January 2d, 1858. . NOTICE. • DR. R: THAYER would say to the Public that he will be at his office from nine -till ten o'clock, a. tii.,tuicli day and Triesdays and Saturdays, from nine in the morning till nine in the evening. Extraordinary ases excepted. Will those wishing to see him govern them. selves accordingly.f. • . January Ist, 1858. °LOTUS, Cashimets and Vesting:a, very de i airable styles, at prices that cannot fail to snit. Call and bo convinced. C.W. MOTT. ' F LOUR for lalo by the Load or Barrel, by DICKERMAN & GARRETT. Now Milford, Jane 106;1867: ' rt RACEMES, Crockery, Hardware and iarious other articles to numerous to men.; tion,--all of which shalle sold Cheap for Cash or Ready Pay, C. W. MOTT. Montroge:Slay.lith, 1857. . C ASH„id . f or a ll the,WoOl. io Susquohoggof Go:, by , !MOORMAN & G. 4 R. RfsTi TE Subsoriber has this day rethrned frodi Nciw York with t. large- and well selected stock ót- - JE\VELItY and FANCY GOODS, which, having been pun:hoed in the proent ex tremely depressed Mute of tho niatket, will be sad at in usually low prices. A Moog Mt noon dent m 4 Ito found • GOLD Chains, Seals, Ke ys, Pens an 4 Peneits Earrings, Breastpins, Fingerrings of every style, Bracelets , Armlets, Lockets, Santis, Wadi likias:Sleevo Buttons, Stas i Thimbles, CrOsses, Speetaelei Slides, &c., &e, Threaded and plainfForks, Spoons, Butter and Fruit Knives, , Saltitnd Prelierte Ladles,,. Card Cases, CAps, Chita/ills Setts, N apk inrints,Chains Keys, Spectacles and - Thimbles. Also, a largo stock ofSilver.plated "ttil!le and dessert Knives, CatWers, Castors, Cake Basket's, Card Recervers, Stilts, Tea Setts, Forks, and Spoons, double, treble and extra plate. • A lgo,Shell and linitationCombs,Needles,Coral, Poeltet Knives, Scissors, Knives and Forks, Jet Bracelets, Breastpins" and Earrings;-.Hair and Tooth Brushes; Pearl and Corn()lian :Sleeve-But tons, Shawl pins, Gilt Hair.. Pins, very rich, Leather-Purses, Bags, Clucks plain and alarms, Sewing Birds, &e. &e. • - All of which S will bk - sold at, the lowest call' Pais. .O.FRF.D 3. EVANS, Ne. , 2, Odd Foll'ow's • Binkliatitton, Dec. tt, 1867. ' Gift' Piarkanel I:oral ornaments for the heir, very rich patterns, for sale by A. E. Card !receivers, SLOr - and Salt Stnada,Cups, Goblets, Save - Land PonTlCard Cases, Silver Napkin Ring, &e.. for the llolidays. A. E. Ear Rings and Ereastpine, every 'variety of style-and quality: to please every taste. Goldold Spectaelta of all ages, Gold Thimbles, Pick - s,'Pen's, Pencils, Bracelets; Sock. errs, Sissy° Button's and Studs, Guard; Vest Fol) and Neck .Chains, 4c. .&c., by. A. J. E. Viratehes. A very fine stock of Chid and VY .Sit'ver illnitimt, and open fire Hatches most of Welt of my ow•n importation; and war. .ranted first class time keepers. A. J. E. Q ilver Sp°Ons, Forks, Butter and Fruit Knives, 0 warranted pure as coin, by A. J. E. plated Table Knives. A Inrlie and full stock , Pot' those desirable Plated Table and Dessert KoVves; also Plated .Crrvers to Match. Also a good stook of Steel TablosKnives and Forks. Plat‘d Ware. A very fine stork of. Clii1;1 - ;. p Citice Rasketßaea Settsgan.dlqatieks.Forks, Spoons, ?Lc, 'Six. by A-LFRED J. EVANS. NOTICE Is„ E 6 R E N ABEL TURRELL HAS just returned from . Nea Yor k , with a II large and choice variety of Goods, bought fur cAsn. and. selected- with much care, from over thirty of the best Houses in hew York, Which he offets . to his cnstomers - nnd the public at lots &ices for cash. His stock comprises:: WINDOWO ILS II A D E.S, MUSICAL INSTRUME,NTS, JEWEL lt• Y ' • • 'PERI" ER Y, • DRY GOOD'S . II AR I) W . A R STONE-W A RE_ WOODEN WARE; 13 R 0 M Q 11 Q, JAP' A N -E 0. WA R 13 IRD - CA GES, CA•NARY SEE.D, P 0 Cs E NI VES; Wnir s, • • C m B R.E L L A S, G U N'S, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION,,' 'TURPENTINE; A M I' It E N E , BURN I N F L• U - 1 13 ; • A L C.OllO L,' LIQUORS, (ForNfedicinalPur s posely,) ' TRUSSES, -SU-P•PORTERS; .SI.IOU.LDX , R. BRACES, PoRTMONAIES, SPECTACLES,. SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c.; G 0 I. TENS, • STATIONERY'. VIOLIN STRIS - GB,•EOWS, &c., F. E. GUILD. And all of the most poilultir PATENT MEDICINES,, Thankful for theliberal pattona;te'hitherto re. mired, he hopes. to merit a continuance and large ihcrease tat* the same. ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Doc. Ist 1857. i**4 • : • 04 • • • , . • -10; ••• A 4 R -. • E-0* JU T. A GOING! But of O rorl g h the hands o f the W g 11 • " E - Keret . to dispose of otir goods, therekore GREAT INDUCEMENTS are .offered to CASH CUSTOMERS, or on a saber CREDIT, With approved NOTES. Those who wish to avail themselves of ,this opportunity, We advise to Call at the Stores.of tgattenbitg, llosenbaum, k. At billet ilitintrose, Susq'a Co:, Pp., , Susq'a Depot. r ?? Or. Towanda, Wald " " Where we offer. to Suit the Times and mold Suspension GREAT BARGAINS to purchasers of Al Kinds of DRY GOODS and READY MADE CLOTHING, which hare been lately purchased under existing Low Prices and sell ing at the same. r ttriTs, Comprising almost Every Kind of DRESS citins, such as Rich. Moire Antique; Black ai.d Fancy Silks, Plain and Printed French Merinot, Shaded and Plain All Wool and Common Do Lain,es; Paramettas, 25 to '3O , per cent. Lower than ever, &c...&c. In Domestic. Goods, our assortment is complete and Astonishing Low. We also have on hand a heavy Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING Which we will offer 30 per cent. loge than any other establishment in th!i section. Ala CLOTHING MADE .TO ORDER In the neatest and be manner, and Warranted. All kinde of G:cin taken at the "Highest Mar ket pries; a1;,,0 Dried :Apples dad Geese Feath -ere. • • • * * *Nettie cull and price our goods end aiatisfy yourtblvie olthe•above Cacti. CitYTTENBEIW, ItOSEbiBAUAT,& CO. )toutiotie. Pit.i.. Z .. 1 , ,%%'. 24tb, 1857. s . NEW JEWELRY. SILVER, 'V • U. T DRUGS, .)'&INTS, . WIWtiOW GLASS . , DYE STUFFS, GROCERIES, GLASS-WARE, CItOCKER.Y, m wit 0K S, CLOCKS, WALL PAPER, WIN-DOW TAPER, FANCY GOOpS. A SPLENDID STOCK OF LITTLE aItIAIIDING*S ICIOLVIOnt FARMERS MECHANI.CS!! i m , u i li n z e ri r b e e rr :a .o emt ? e f r, u , r v n i r,z, b n u g ild . in g , that the DOORS, • ' • - • - BLINbS • At the lowest Factory prieew,ind ihk t.4y ketil coattail:loy on- hand, a large stock of NAILS, GLASS, - 1:17T1Y, nOolt TVA MI S, FASTENINGS, • dze in fact, we hatre,nlrnont eveeythinkt in tho Building Materials. - Or first rate quality, and will sell then Lit a ieti 8111311 advant.e from 'Cost for Cask. Therefore we onntidentl v msure Builder's. thiit they will innterially•consuit their uwu iutereiti . by givint us a eall,.befurelpureliasiug. 2- • LITTLE.& HARDING: i'LOUR, SALT, - L- I ljoY the LOAD or BARREiL, coctitintly 06 LI hand, and fur sale. :It the very lowest rater; by !XII'LE iIARDINGI Niehollion September tat, 1857. ANOTHER farp,auV iglrOlV :Mock of Al It T DI Olt: • Fik the Sumtnef Trade: - New and Beautiful style% , N'ow_ being (+cited by LITTLEiSt HARDINd. Fish ! Firth!! • • - FRESH lornr those Fine . Heavy Codash; A n'en,-Ethiefish in Barrels and Half &ire's • Just received by LITTLE SL HARDING. ALSO, A kEW Stock 'of Groceries, Hardware", Crockery, &c., &c., A hundretb part of which we have not time to mention.. .iroiigl) to say, we have almost anything, an d- eve=- rything expected to be found at a store in th* country—all of which we are determined I. tnrn into cash, in the very shinty...at pbtiaibl4 time and we herewith issue a . • • NOTICE VID Tags riOVTgMlit.l; We wish it distinetly undortitnod, that foi Cast we will itolt zany kind of Gotida at tribe* lower priees_than usual: •. Fresh Grocelies. .• CG AR. , Molasses, Rice, , Coffee, Tea, snit 1. - ) all kind.; of Groceries in any quantity, ait the very lowest raTesl a full stock - coaskttnily of hand, by . LITTLE & HAILDING. , Four Shilling Tea xTOT\VITIISTANDINGI the recent heat] LI advance in the price ofTecis, we hare no; cured a large lot of the snipe. quality Of that. which he* erected so rnuen good feeling among our Tea drinking customers. , ' Plenty of it, by the chest or pound; et the o 1 price, by • f A rvrti ILtunixn. It' is aVact, • - ril tixr Saleratus, Soap and Candles of IL. IL heat qualities; are far sale by the Box. a New Vorlt city v 0..r.....nvit prittes; by, - . .144na & HA.anisw: Potash, - 'N Tib Cans, a Pure article, for 'Sate by LITT,LF. & HARDING Boots arid Slim, , riONSTANTLY on hand, a first fate aisori. ment of Men's, Boys' and Yoitlire dOnlife sole Boots and Shoes, of the hest Manufaittire; also, Women's Shoes, Boots and caiteri great variety . , all to be sold ar„yerylovvr4S,iii Lyrit.t. & Hinnticr. - Hats and Cape., T N almost pnleis varioy, of kinds, qoaliiY - aba prices, for Bale by LITTLE & .13onnetsi . D 113110145, Flowers and Trim niinja, reki a le n by LITTLE aL,LIAIbiIAb. Clothing ! COATS, Vests and Pants; well made, and good styl...is; "Shirts, Collars*, fluiifery. Glo . Vhs, etc., fur sale cheap, by • IaTTLIt • dz. •- - • Leather! ' -- SOI.F. and Upper Leat.hjr,.t'egi, Shoe Ni.ai and Thread; Wax'and many °Wei kW:kat Shoe Findings, for bale by I . •• . • ' - , Liilrtt & likkiiik: - . darpeting! - - . Carpeting 11011-ICII . all Wool Carreti% al iffice, fOr 1.14 auilb - /- LiiTLE 8/..trAßlnsG. • • To Lumbermen and dopers. PEST Cast Steel and Steel Pon Axel, II Sten and X C:l4Saws, also Pa' tooth X Cut Saws, with Files, of almost r. seriptions, for sale vy To Dairy - 0111;KINS,. Return Pal;s 1 12 and Cedar Pails, Butt dte.‘.4ke,, for sale by. Li Are You B . lou wilt anye money Nails, G 6 A, Paints', Oi mliags, and Hardware Oner Lt Flour, Salt a Bthe Load, or Barrel, and for sale by • . 1.6 Cai I ' YOU can buy almosCont General Meruhandise,l small advanee tiara cest, Prodtio BUTTER, Grain of kinds, Its. Shingles, Dried Pe eiceliaite for Goods, hr milt an Lll7l Tunkhsnatick Depot.? . July 1857. PAINTS, ;1711:3; $A:',;ll AN6- BLISIS CL£ & lIAn. en: - • Pans, Tin, Painted r Bowls, Dairy & HARDIING. Udine! • •y purchasing your ; s, Sash, Doot Trim., ily of E & WARD.IIG., d Lune constantly on band. • TLE: di, 'LARDING, l ilting, in the way of CASII, at S very Lt 'dr; IlAn anted. , Tairciw, Beeswax. -.Old Iron, Lumber. no, &a., &e.,wante4 TLC &. tf ARDING, E HARDING.