lekinehoo.occurrence. ,OnSaturday night last at about ig .olokicle a most melancholy acoident .taPpeked to the family of Daniel Detrick ; in,..the township of Windham, this county, on the opposite side of rho Susquehanna riverfront Laceyri Ile and near French's loins, which' tlesulted i# the drowning of himself and a portion of hisitin ly. The particulats on this sad . calamity, its near as we have been able to.gatber thermare a; follows: • The family of 111r..Dettiiklived 4 , in a house situated on the stream bell i French's miles, above which was a large pon (l y a formed by the erection of a n; which oveis, flowed some sixty or • sere acres ,_ and i. -which the water would av rage about 15 feet in depth'. About Midnig it, when the whole , family were sound asleep, tie'dam gave way, iti omsequence, it is supposed, of - the late 1 heavy reins *Mob had raised the stream in that locality; and the heavy body of water, which-had been confined bp s the dam,'swept down the stream with' such force and volume lii to completely inundate, and carry away the house in which the family were. sleeping, unconscious of danget. nit a.vestige of the house, we . understand, has yet been-seen. The ft:lli - 1y consia•cd cf Sfr. l Vetrick, wife and 1 stven children. Of this number the fatter and two children are suPpesed to - be drown ed. Tao wife and one cliil4- . were foetid in the morning among: some drift-Wald with life altnust extinct. . The bodies of the two children have been found,_but the father, at his I:accounts, was yet missing.—Tankitan :rock Donociat. . - DEATH OF I .IfiCFARLAND,TIIK CIRCVB - ACTOR. By 'ilie - Isst nights mail from . the West,letters .. .Were received giving an account of the vio or,datnes McFarland, the. 'circus pet fo - strie - rtitly attached to Sokling d: Rogers' eiTiskts Compsty, now traveling in We-tern tilisl.osti, at the 'Janis of a Mr. Roberts,. a - htntilokl Of a hOilld in Liberty, Mo. The,t,illowing arethe parthulars : It appemS that on leaching the towro, on the 2 . 1 z h ct IM:ty. the .deceased detettdined, at,alifiazards,-hisee b s wife, who had been divorced front him, and - who was now travel ling with it rival company. So he proceeded to die hoiel, exathined the register, and asked _ t h e l a ndbi l d to be.conducted - to the room .of his siftt, asbe wished to se her. To this re quest the landroid reined pertni.siori. tie then made a tni,vetnet3t to proceed tip stails unaccompanied, when the 1 milord, mu t ed: with It hOwie knife, immediately s epped rot. ward in a threatening attitude to disquate the • pas-age. Hard words (lieu etsued, and drawing their weapons itimultaneotn.ly; a despitate 'fight Oct:med. McFarland was stabbed in the neck, separa lug the j.,gular v-in, and W. 14!: at.3o cut several times in the b sly ; the •first . 114oiy 'being, en a h to catre death, and he died in about three minutes. The deceased - drew his weapon and fired one load, but missed ;leis antagonist. Eve y jits tempt to lie subsequently was ineffectual, from the caps snapping. ATIENIION OF POSi s MOTERS.—COIMpia 'WS (tCt.i. , tiallV reach us that - peestmisterS in the cosii.ty al C'ill the Walbit of permitting news .. .p.tpeis to'be taken trout their once: by per ' sons not entitled to. them. It appears to be tie practice with some to open the packages• and throw the papers out upon theircountet+F,. 'l4 here th , 3. can be picked up by - any one who shoo-e- to do ate often %%oil] out wi h ra:ele'. hats-1161z 'ur cat rted_ out entirely lie f we :he -uh-cribe , s, to whom they rightfully lecleeng call, for tivn. it:would tee well for cuuntte Postimisters to know that -this tre.•:rtigeut.t,oti their part is iu direct ci• o bilion of ow I , o4.o4fiet.laws, ri•Lich requite a.l mail rmettet---new-pwpers as well as let teme-•=-:o Le kept; safely until • -their proper owner claims them. jrar published,-some weeks ago, 11 . 1 e defalcation and abslinatulation of the Re publiekn T!easnter of Sslitabula county . , Ohio - . Art examination by the Countyetnntnis.noners, - proved the defalcation to amount to $12.,006. The Commis:ioners commenced, I...uit against • . ' the authoritie , ,and then arbitrated ike- matter, wlea Jud:re.Tl,tclicock decided that-the bail vim released bewttise the amount t f the penal - tv was - inserted in the baud (Vie?. tkryhad riyaed iL— Ohio paper. 'OER NAVY.—The 'aCtion of Conziess, in respect to the cavern \ be an increase of a• bout sixty guns. ,Sh v onld the satnet . number be added each year for a -centutv.—we . :hall then hare. nearly as . many as :France, aril half as many as England, provided th4t the gr2atliuwers stand to if we are'to no war wills England' until the two nations are equally matched, the-,p:oltct k rather remote. TILE ON - THE LEAVE:SWIM:III CONS7I I•onle_of ahe -ltepuld;can editors the official vote on the Leavenwoith Cotiti tut ion There is .considernirle - divute in the Territory- as to wnetheultat negro eq tt usliry itrutnent, re3.eiveil inriprity Of . ihe crist.--Lbr w hether there were three -thoasund all told,-:Tor d viinm. it. .Give the kopl e the information if you pletoe gen , &men.— Ka rims p4per. NEGRO S 3 EAI,ING REsltcry.—Tlie Louisville Colitier' sa . l these ismow 71 . 11 ex%tii• roclinary stampede of the slaves in that State. Negrois are daily escaping from theirown ersin44trtling numbers.. They 'ON otr,,one, twCihree, oisa d. zcn nt a time. That paper attributes this nett-tinl movemerit to the pie settee of numerous Abolitionist's. it says than Black To-publicans' are as thick in these partx'r:is wolves on a prairie. Ciume IN NEW OF:LEA:63.-A single issue cf a New o.lean: paper:contains accounts of a man murdered -- by a fellow-pri z toner in a lo.tk us - the murder of An old man from Ile land; four-men sentenced for . nitbder at-one sesgion of the city cotirit l one tnan sentenced fur tnalii - tiously 4-ff his nose; one fur ttrindle_whipping, A boy; three men com mitted fur fiing shots at. an vffieer.anti other f3agrani. otience , ; . one .for brit-kluting bit sister-in-law, and a number of others for mi nor offences. CCNNINGUAN.—Thr Cleveland (Ohio) Plaindealer , saes that Mrs.Cunningliant dell - has purchased a. farm in Carrot county, about foot miles from CarrOlton, ant seventy' -mile+ from the city. She •13,tuilit the farm -from the•heirs of the' late Samuel Sears, pay. in $5OOO down for it, and - . we understand that-she will take-immediate pivaession. Meatruts, Tenn., June - 18.- - Th'e - Great Yazoo Pass gave way lest night,- . and the channel is now over thirty- yards - wide and rapidly increasing in width. The water in the' Mississippi has, in consequende, fallen ,eight or ten-feet, 'gild is rushing with terrific rut,* through• the openini, felling . all trees-in its course._ It. will deluge -the whole YaZoo Valley. • •• • • • TIIE CROP.—The Clops of the . South, from Vrrginirrdos n to Louisiana, are,sparu of as tieing retnarkidrly pod. Corn and Cotton_ are reported pats' excrllent. In the North and West, the &aids have damaged the crops considerable, but This only along the water-courses, and - consequently very sir cUmscribed in its range: - - TEE POISTAGE Laws.- 7 rThere seem," (o be tr, misapprehens'oti in r(gard - to the aotiOn of the reeenteongrese in relation to the Natty) • laws. No change whatever wee made. • OW= ,-- /rar In our advertising - columns may be found_ descriptions of two' Liria:4;s covered buggy, and a hftenessoupposed tolie stolen property. Conneeted with theta is a pretty long story, the principal features of which are as follows ;.Last -Sunday an individual passed thrnugh this Bore, with a fine look iting buggy, and two horses- 7 -one of *hick he wlrove, the other being tied to his buggy.— here was something in his appearance that icited . suspicion, and C. L. Merriek.end two . l' - ;her gentlemen c felloweri hi , and entered *lto convematien with 'bite a out his horses. 711 e told several differentconies manifested a Ii d cli sly betrayed good deal or uneasiness, a guilt. Mr. Merrick ri retur ed o thevillage, iitti 'procured a waant,,and a 6 • started in pur suit. About five milei from the village he esme upon the gentlern'ar — cwho had halted by the road side to feed . his horses. Merrick broright him to towe,,and stopped with him At Farr's •botel. Be was 'recognized by one of our citizens as Thos. G. Erwin, of Outten, Bradford courity,—and though lie bad given another name to liiw.-.exptoy, he admitted the 'above to be hi. true name. lle'retit he came honestly by the,property in his possession, that he could prove Where he bought - it, dre., and,desired permission to continue his jour• trey; but as it was refu.ed,,he retired, having 'been assured that himself and property staid' venAin wrionolessed during the night. About .3 o'clock in the -morning he arre , e, told Mr. Farr that 'helm! made an airangement with Merrittk to leave cope horst aid :he buggy as seenrity - p,► his return,'while he went to Can ton for witnesses; and Mt .Porr allowed him to depar. §oon after, however; Farr went to Merrick's reern,.and fountthat lei had been deceived ; - wheri'Merrick acrd E S. Farr prepared for a chase. - They pursued Erwin to Covington, where they came in sight of him.' He discovered them when they -were within about half-a mile-of him, and jest its he was ftscetidi id; \ thet bill:tsiiriti Covington, on the Troy road. After looking.at diem a inonit?nt, he pet whiri.to his horse. Merrick _took the'haruess from his own horse, Mounted. and gaveehrere,gaining upon Erwin, who left the madottel ran his horse through fields and over fenees, to the woods, while Merriek kept upon his Deck. - As the latter crone to the woods, he- dis..overed the horse"; hat the rider had flown. - The alf•rir produced quite a sensmkn in Covington, and severalmen en. gaged in the- Pursuit, a bile Messrss. Merrick and Farr returned-home with the horse. Up Ito the time we go to: pres, no intelligence had. been received of Erwin. (or Irvinir.) but_ a man had arrived to look after the prop erty, stating that it bellergel to Erwin, and that he had sold it to him. It remelt's to be seen what sill he done" with the property.— Tir,qa Democrat. . The tit svriptions of the horses and buggy 'ate as f..ltous: U, A NE Dirk bay fir brown Gelding, Aunt 15 bawds high, left hind lee wilite.and it small white stripe or i his nese, supposed. to be _about 7 yesrs ALSO - -Ono dark brown or black •Stallinn, ahotit lb .hands high, supposed to be about 8 years, obi, rather thin in flesh, and one single Rraspl led Ha mesivntirely new. ALSO One Top BUGGY, made by H. Morton, Grvon, N.' Y.— Silver 'Ante buckles on the top, and slyer plated huh-bands—Oil el..th top, with mixed yellow and white lining and drab ail trunmingm„buggy nearby new. reEFRESIIING—The tin; - greed corn of the i f;4 S oll wn fur mle,in our murket yesterrimx morning—did not leen the price.—Moni: yontcry Advertiser, sth inst. El," Thntstia) cF4s the , artnlverFa , v of the Battle of Bunker Hill. It arns oha-reed in .a patriotic manner by - the citia,na of Boston: , ~;5s t') 'I hr tire companies of Montrwir ve le_ brating the canting " INDEPENDENCE DAY" on the 3d of July by a GRAND PARADE commencing et I I o'clock, a. m. TDIIIO4IBII and magnificent display of t aW 0 11.1 k% in the evening. i S. H. Sayre. W.ll. Jessup, D. D.. Searle, E Mott, F. B. Chandler, J. P. W. Riley. Benjamin Chi:miler, Henry Kinder, R Baldwin, committee. As ArkpoWledr.ineatt....MosTanse FIRE EMIISE 110 t-E No. 2.— AL the meeting of the No. 2. Fire Company, of Jane 14th, 18:78 the f o ll o ljO n er re..dtlliutt waR Adopted : Re oohed, That the members of the ILlont info: Fire . Cotnimny No. 2. th inkfutly acknowledge the rereipt of Ewht Boilers. a t)onatinn from the COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE Co, of Harrisburg by the band of Billows _Stroud. their Ament. J. P. W. RILEY, Furema,n. S.•M. WlLsrm. S..rriqtrrit. • here will tw.a Ir 'lin , ' Ora Srhool !louse to build : heal- 110..5e4 S. Tyleeg, on Sat: nrclay. July 3.1. nt one o'clock, p m , the low est bidder. Si' lid hotime 30 by 2t) feet. KtuddLicl and bnlced.,:ten feet froin top or All to ancleribie or pl-41e. At.n. t wr. 041 School - 1-10%1%ra to44ll—rme near S. t. Se"tt's.., and the other near Georg,e-Frink't. TI - 1011AS .101INSOIN; fiIIN'TER, A. 0. WARNER. • C”mmitlee. • H. %tiwatt EN will preach atJmic...on.Vallev;North Brtoch and Friendmi He the 2nd Standay in July, (ln:y 11th) instead of Ist Surida.2, Oiestnieut staid The carioci aid friiehtfol ulcerations of the lower limbs; knOwn by the general term of -sore leg." leg." yield everywhere with Pllrprisini , rapidity to the influence of the Ointment. We are Informed: fr m sources in which we have full confidence, that abscesses and sores of this class ; that h.bd been discharging for-many - years, keeping the sufferers in constant pally . , and in a most debilitated condition, have been dried up in a few weeks by this wonder . ul disinfectant. It does no t.merely suppress the discharge. a hich would be dangerous,„ but striking through the surface t(lll*.naclkas of the disorder, obliterates at 'once both he isotope and its symptom'. The Pills, by their mild aperient action, expedite the Cure; 15w1. Het mbold's Genuine Preparation, Hight% Conrentrated Extract Burbn. for Rises-vs nithe Bhulder, _Kidneys, Gravel. Dropsy, Weak: nessea. Ike., is A s taire and pleasant remedy. Read the advertisement i•t another column, headed "Heluibold'it Genuine Prepiration." [mje. you use sauyf—lf so. call roi the agent and - get a 'bottle of Da. T./BIAS' 4EllEn:fag HORSE LINIMENT. It Cannot be beat r Cuts, Galls. Culic. La menPBf4 and. is a certain cure for Sure Tbnoits. In pint botties,.only 60 cents. Seeihst it is siined S. I. Tobias. Depot, b 6 Cortlandtstreet, N. Y. Sold by Abel Torre'', Montrose, Pa. • 2404.2. Fir HERRING'S Patent Cham pion Plie•PrOvill Sales—With Hall's Pat ent PowderTr , stf.Locks; the same that were a warded arps rate nolialai at the World'aFair.Lon-; don, 1851, and the World's Fair, Nev York, 18- 1 53. and are the only American Safes that 'were t l awarded medals at . . her Londoo World's Fair. These Safes_fortn the most perfect security * , against Fire and Burglars, ofany safe ever offered; the pubic, and can only be had of the subscribers! and their agents; who have on hantland make to order, all kite of Boiler and Chilled Iron Bank! Chests and Vaults, Vault Dont*, sintitivney Box es, or Chests for Brokers, Jewelers and Piiiintel Families, for Plate, Diamonds:and other vale ' s -1 ides. And are also Patentees (b. , purchase) and; Manufacturers of JONES' PATENT PERBIC-! TATION BANK LOCK: S. C. HERRING & CO., NO. 251 Broadway, eor. Morrerstrv_l4l4: Y.. ap 22 Ilan a.w.] Oppoalte the City HALL.! DINNER - AT TWO' O . CLOCH, P. M.- 4Disease of the Stolusach....The atom. his nioitt :liable ,to get t ont "of order. Hence hpw important that no disputed matter clog its operation, which would cause nausea and dia. tress by the food. It ,alio weakens the brains qatroya the memory , c reates .pains and dimness, aud variant afiLetions of the 'head. It. produces greatAilEcolty in breathing and swallowing. ruaintes tainting fits will ensue- ' also bad b sti, _restlessness and great loss of strength. 7e . i not immediately attended to. the blood will Try the disease through the whele system, and ath wil•etuithe work. From 2,t0 5 of Morse's 11115 a day wilt keep the digestive organs in a - healthy condition, and unclog or carry away all irepnre matter, and thoroughly restore and cltanse the stomach; at the same time the Pills will so purify the blood, as to driVe all manner or di-ease from the system. - - Worms.-- In n qnantity of corrupted mat -ter, there is always to be found a nest Or worms. 'They cannot, neither will they etsy anywhere e/se. Weak stamackand bowels ore subject to them ' as they have not suf fi cient power to digest their food. Hence a .largu heap of matter is lodged,.and worms must be the result. A few clerics of these Pills will disturb them in their nest, and drive them nut or the system. IT SHOULD BE REIOEIODERED, that an occasional dose when in beeltic,e,"pecittll alter taking cold, will prevent thedisease from formingln thebody. • [ode. Hoard : s and 'Owens, tar the Nor s4ul fichoot.—'Titre w ho wilt furnish board fair students during the coming term of the Nor real school. anti those who havel-acutA rooms where students can board t hems. Ircs, will please inform me immediately, as application 9111 al rtlad.y coming. in. IA lame attendsnce is anticipated, so that sta ling will do-well to app:v early. W. B. DEANS. Ihe Picture Gallery in the Brick Block. agnt:; in Bridgewider ll"‘ 13th inst. n' Ila A 11AUGHN, wife A‘'aughn d 36 years - ilin • IFNI . • • , -. i BIM' II VIM. i . TrII'DEN i fti will, rely the iii-oh -11. eat cash price for %Vet)! deliOl•red at their [New Milford. Jeep I.oth. 1858. 1 - 222 - 1 4 2A7,4 ,1' Ehl` the inrini-es of L I I James Arnold, near La. ` fit j' ,-.,. ‘ thr,p's Lake, 'on Satn,d.LV ~.. - night last, a SORREL COO' l_rine lent. olu; has- one white foot, :aid a•snoi . :l I !Aar in the forehead. IVimever will rrturn said resit, or infortn me where it way be found, will hi paid for bin trouble. ' . =GARD .ARNOLD.. Lathrnp's Lnke, June 21 Ittatk-25*' $lOO,OO REWARD! , F OR Beuer, Safer( or more Economical Li2ht titan can /be had by using D. P Veters' Pittent 'Non/Explosive Self•Gerierating Gas Lamp, it .being equal if nut superior to the ,brat Coal Gam. Thu iouterisl used for generating Gas is Burning'Fluid or tEilicrial Oil. The Gas lel generated ,in -the Burner - by &composing and evaporating the Fluid by its own heat, forming pure p:fro-Carbonic Gas, which is all conveed te the. Bunter, leaving no substance ancons umed. The Bunter can be tilted to any ordinary Lamp and warranted perfectly sate and free from any dimger of .plosion, is free from smoke or un pleasant smell. It is ite , fectly adapted for Churches, Hotels Stores, 'Leading Rooms, Pri• via() Danuilinks, &c., and only requires a ttial to prove its superiority over every other portable light now in me. The ftillowingealculation wil show its emno- My over other inateri.lis u.ed for lightkz. _ Self•Gesernti-g GimmLatnp With Fluid or /Ethel:110i! at 60 ct.. per gal. with lix Jut Burn. - -.• ern,l ct. per hour -•campherte It 55cts. per gallon, 2I 2 " ' " h..rd OA at 31.26 . 4- " -2 2 3 " 4- sperin Oil at 5:1.50 . " " 4 eta. -" " Fluid with common burners at BO cts. per gallon, . 21.2 " -"' :gas at $2.26 per 1000 feet, -- 1 1-4 " " as at . 84 00 .‘ " " - - -2 1 4 " " 1 wish it distinctly understood, that this Pam Blirner wilt produce more tight than i anyorher Llght in use. his very sin - rple,-eusiln l trimmed utni kept in order. The..public are invited to call and examine this Premium lamp for.thern4eltes before pur litie4nl, elsewhere. this being the. only -Patent Burner having a non.conditetor. For sale at the 51oNtnosF. ItooK Sint: E . lO A. N. 1.1U1.1..AR.D. Montrose, June 15th. 'lB5B. SEE . HERE. • SA`? your 25 per cent . by callinz at he MONTR&E Boos SiOR F. with your Spanish and Mexican Money...and I will sell you ant , one nr_ all the art;c'eA I have 011 hand for Sin:n•sh • r Mexican coin at par, and some that. A. N. BULLARD. Montrose. June 15th, I WM. 8.-S AT 1T RE .MONTROSE, PA. In A. Aferrimon's Bard and Shoe Store, next Co J. Ethridge. ILTAVING worked tor the past ninn yearn A.J_ with thr most ttkiltral %earl:teem tin feek that he curl do the most difficult jobs nn Rhort noirn. • Alt Work Warrnl.Vd to Civr Safistful on. i W. IL SiMPSMI 1133`. L. , • r..cd for me fir S one One. and I can recommend him HS a c: refni and ' or kittnl workmen, competent t•. do as good work as can be done id; r the country. and worthy of 'eUnfidi•bi`e. • Wm, A. CHAN ZEKLIN. Towanda June lOth, 1558. Refers to—W Eiw • w. Bird: E. D. Mllntlivni-.E 0. Gnotrieb, B. Kin trsho ry. T. or it" da; R. 8. L Searle, C. D., Lathrop, Wlttenherg. Montrose. * * *l«.welty M•Atfy• rt.paireilz-- on short notice., land on reasonable terms. (June 1511 t. I 858 —tr. AIII,ITART. NOTICE. :111 I t IE citizet.s of Montrose and vicinitv . are quested to meet at the hotel of Leonard Searhk on Tkur)rlag. June 24th. al 9 o'clock. A. M., for the purpose of orgatt;zing- nn Artillery Com. pany under the new Military law of the State. Thar-day being the day fixed for the i lection o f a Major G,neral. I- shall he present, and can then organize said Company. $ ASA SPICER, Brig. Ingpecistr, Ist Brig., 10th Div. Pa. Slilitia. Brig. Inspect. Office, ' • liarford, June 15, 1858. -• NOTICE. THE rupartnerihip Fir rttufore exixf in un der the pante of Dieke . rintin & Garratt is this d..gy dimwitted by mutual consent: The note 4 and amounts of the lake firm are 'in Horatio OurnitCs hands fur eufleetiuti. J. DICKERAIAN, Jr. • iIORATIO GARRATT. • New. Milford, Ante lath, l 458: The business will be continued at the old stand ti the subscriber, who will be happy to see his old friends, and as many new ones as may be disposed to favor him with a call. Mire hereafter. J. DICKERMAN, Jr. New Mil ford, June 10th, 1858. Rev. Joseph E. king, A. M., -1P1321X31211 1 4123 • • ss), A Fl RST 'CLASS' SEM !NARY FOR ; 9, ... - •P4 p ) Ladies and Gentlemen, Full term m ? ? open. August 19111,11;58. • 1 , $39140 pays fur Board and Tuition in; is , ,Comrtunt English, for term of Fourteet!A ai' ( Weeks. Siipeib brilk biiildipgtl, beauli.fla Zfully located on the Railioad,, near Sara `ftol Spring& Superini facilaties for Mu- • Wrc, Painting, and French. StuttePta . calved at any time: and charged only for' - tvtbo residue of the term. --Forettalognmt iddress the Factai,ti.. June 17th. 1858. V 3403. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that ho has again regained . e business of Wool Carding at tho old stand. t Feeler's Mill ,near the Mineral Springs in rarifilin. -._ . June Bth, 1858.-3W.*',. ti. lI—KEELER. ELECTION Of lIAJOR 'GENERAL, IN pursusee of an order from Brigadier Gen. 1 4 end LN. SDI ITH, 0( the Fir-at Brigade, Tenth thiisiem Susquehanna (manly, there wilt be nn Election held at the house of I L Searle, in Mont.. rose, on Thursday, the 24th day of June inst., between the hours of 10 a. m. nia2 p. m. for the purpose of electing a Major General for the- Tenth Division. mimposirl of the countles'of Susquehanna and ‘Vaytg, in place of A. II Farnham. deceased. - N. B.—All Commissiored Officers are hereby notified to be punctual h their attendance on said-day. .3 ASA SPlCtß,'Brlg, Inspector, tat Brig., 10th Div. Pu. Militia. Brig. Inspect. Office. I Darfur& June Ist 1858. j HENRY B. IicKEAN, _ ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW. Mee in the Union Dieck—Tuwanda, Brad• . ford county, Pa. . • ro - Will attend promptly to all profesaiMmi business intrusted to him. in this and fttijoining counties. • [jabEttf .ATREATISE - AN FERMENTFD LIQVORS . or the . Art of Brewing, Dhuilling - , Rectifying and Nlantifixturing Sugars., Wines, Spirits, and all kinds of Liquor:4onel tiding Cider and Vinegar— with-Wood Cur.. This work which has been favorably reviewed by the New York Pres., con. tainittg WOO Yalu .ble directions in Nledicitic, Metallurgy, Pyrotechey, Artificial Guano. Cos. ArtifiriarGitin Arab.e, Artificial Gems, Bleaching of Shell lac, Staling Wax, Cements, I Cleanin g Cle.insirg and Clearing State. rials, Para;ly Soaps, Starch Polish, Cologne and other Perfumed Waters., Deptrifictis, Antique hair Dyes and Restorers, Solders.. and Silveriugs. Varni;bo4 and Inks. -Price $2, maild.d tree by the author. DR. L. FEUCHTWANGER. Practical Chemist. 143 Maiden L.ine,.New York.-IStu2i. MUMMA CO. N 01111.4 SCHOOL, .1. F. 'STODDARD, A,. 31 - .. Principal. rriHE undevagned take plen.nre in announe inu 'hat the SUSCIA COUNTY NORMAL scllool. will aliuidopen in the Academy Buil. dings, in MonTrohe. on Onda y, A tognst sot 19313, _ to continue eleven weeks, under, the charge of Prot. STODDARD and competent Assistants, aided also, for ten seeks, by B. F. TE.WKSRURT, Co. Supt., whose knowledge of the' condition and wants of the icaelwrai of the county . , eenderwhim eminently qualified to cool t anat. emelt tothcin teregts of the sawed. (We deem it proper to state. that NI r. Tewksbury is nut Ilwcuniarify in terested in the sel 1 J Prot. Stoddard's character as an efficient Ed. uestor and popular Author is too well known to quire comment ;•and the marked Success and universal satisfaction that have attended his la hors among us in the past, are sufficient guaranty for the future. During the pre..•nt summer he will visit the North& Schools of Canada to posses. himself of hatv.ver itnproi emPat.4 in the Art of teaching they may present. LECTURRO. - Prof. Stoddard will Ircture on the Science end Art of Teachoof rind Mcr..l Developtnent. Mr. Tewksbury will Irclure on Phystipluity and Hy giene. Thu folloWitor aentkrnen will nso lee. turn before th e sellool: J. L. Richardson, Supt. of Liiv-rrie co., N. A. Calkins, editor of the Stu der)! and Schoolmare. lion. %Vin Jesup, IL B. Littler and B. S. Bentley,.Emis., Ri.c. B. B. Entorv, end other,. There win be a . Primary Department connest ed with the school. under the charge of Miss El lin C. Perk. • EXPENSES. Tuition in Normal Depirtment, 11 weeks, $6.00 " Primary " • 3.50 " • Normal " & Latin . & Greek, 9,t.0 Board pr. week, '2,op It k that tuition bills be laid in %%ince, anti no de.itictit4•l wit' be tom except in _eases of protracted plckness. Students can h,r rd thent4elvei. al heretofore: Cooking stores and furniture can be rented of Mr. SJyru at rea son:Ade rated. . ' Fnr informatinn in regard tr. Rooms and Bnard apply to W. B. Deans Metrose P_ n. or. to the :Secretary. Students nhould not fail - tio be prrsent at the opening or the school. W. JESSUP, Pres . t. C. F. READ, Sev'ry. Itlontros.p., June 8, 1858 WOOL CEDING. A BOOK FOR TIP MILLION. (JUST PUBLISHED.) s TIOGA POINT • -AND_ liilll7Ell.l -AT- Athen, Bradford County, Pa. svELLL'S, BLOOD -.9; *CO. KIRB p s mow ER&REA p Et le are manufacturing the above mentioned NV .. 1 .'34:*1 rll . l D:l • Ch.Ve eaStPrll Pe . 141•VIV:17in, end tilt rwighborilig comitivs in NeW York, and invite the partieular. attention of farm: rs to the 1011,,wing feat ureA of Kirhy's Mower and Reaper, which we believe to be :- s op. riot- 10 all others in use. in the follow ing particular-:—lt is the light est:. in ;is s.rong and durable; simplti in con.- ; easily worked; adapted fur horses or oxen; requires much les:Zdraught than other ma chines; has no side dr: uzht though it eutsa wide sWart; Will work on rough ground where no other machine can follow it; very difficult test*. clogged in any kind of grass. be it wehor (try ; not liable to tzet out onepair ;* is compost d principally of iron; is a pert ct combined machi , ne, working equally wet/ whether mowing or reaping rand is the,cheap est in prire,-slower IM ing only 8100. and the combined Machine tlllu,—tniiking It altogether the must desirable Mot, et ati . Reaper ih.ttlarket. Orr orinerswnriting RENA QUI dowers & Reap, rs. should by alhems see our. machin. s before making up their nii r rasto buy any other. Additional & interesting Information concerning the•Kirliy tnachine iPeoutained in our Illustrated Catalogue, *bleb also (lekrbrs our other ma chines and irnpletnems.rimong which are Einerl's Patent- Changable flail Road Horse Poliers, 'Sloan Point Improved Thre%lierf; and %leaner*, Threshers and Separators, Portable Saw Bills, - Plow*, Cultivator*, and Dort* lithe*, Cider Mills, and Grain Otir PORTABLE DOG POWER is a valuable. tnaelane, and much superior to the common inclined wheel, and is . adapted fur dai ries bf from fice to twenty cows. • • . Send for copies of our Catalogue and Price list for yourself and neimhhors. WELLEs, B LOOD & 4th g ns. Pa.. dune Ist, 1838. [23w6 11. 1.. BLOWtatS. Agent frkr Suuracounty, Poat Office address, Montrose, Pd. • Administrator's Notice. - WHEREAS Letters of AdMihistraiien - to the •estate or Ellen Bagloy late of Brooklyn tJwnship, County of -Sui.quehains, - deceased, have been granted•to theiubseriber; all fiersens indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those hiving ulaitni egfdnst the same, will present thenidelv anthem. ilesteilor settlement, to _R. W. GEER:, . . - Administrator. • liro'oklyn. Jon() Ath,.18.58.1231r6. NOTICE TO, MY PRIEZOS.' rr}IANKFUL for, t he kindness and . patronage .1 receWed from my numerous friends for past thirty years,. I kvonld now beg leave to'in troduce to them a's nn snssociale in business, Mr. HENRY lel. ALLEN, and Would solicit for the neiv firm of Pulls* Alkn a continuance of their fa vors, assuring th'em.thst oo pans will be spared by the Partners to merit themsma. - 4:I4FRED J. EVANS/ ' Binghamton May Ist, Mg. . z filW ' -. sze . MI VANS & ALLEN have =rte .12.4 this day returned from :11111. New York with a well select \_ .1 . .t ed and choice•assortment- of t. • 1 .. .. i'' Watches, ireltrelry (" 1 "-- i- - ., - .! 0 ,-- _ AND,FANCY GOODS, which together with their former stne.k,makes the largest and beit variety of goods in their ling ever offered to the inbahitants ot Binghamton; and as the above were purchased for. cash, will he sold at the lowest ea,sh priers, and all articles warrant ed according to repreliemation. The attention of all persioA wishing to nicathine or ,purchase is respeetful)Y sulieited; EVANS & ALLEN, ' No. 2 Odd FellowS' Hall VVATCHiS.--,Gold and Si lifer '!iVatehes, V V of every deseiiption, of ournwn impor tation, and also of Various other makers, open face and hunting, for sale by EVAXS & ALLEN. SILVER*WARE.—Tabio.and Desert Forks; Table, Desert, Tea, Preserve, Cream, Salt and Mustard Spoons; Pie, Cake, Butter . and Frui •' Knives; Cups and Goblets; Curd Cases; Salt C,llars; sets - of Knive, Fork and Spoon;, end Napkin Rings, of sterling silver, at - EVANS & ALLEN'S. Dt. , k TED' WARE —A • handsome variety of PIMA Castors, Cake and Card Baskets, Cups, Forks and Smarms, extra heavy plate, Tea Sets, Sugar Baskets, Salt Cellars, &-v., for sale by EvAtts & ALLEN. TEWELII.Y.-A very benutifOl assortment of . gtl Cameo, Mosale, Gold Stone, Enamelled, Stone and all Gold Enr.ltinis and 13re:wt.-Pins, just receive.' by EWANS Si. ALLEN., GOLD CH AlNS.—rob,. Vest, Chatelnine-nnd Neck Chains, of various patterns and weights, by - - • EWASS & ALLES. - D RACELETS.—The best stock of Bracelets LA,. ever offered in..Bronme County, consisting or Gold Link, Bank Hair, Jet and Coral, of the newest pokers, cheap, nt * EVANS & ALLEN'q, N 0.2 Odd Fellows nal Binghamton. May 25th; 1858. Q LEEVE,BUTTONS.—A very superiot arti cle or Onyx, Cameo, Gold Studs, Gold and CALICO Sleeve Buttons and Slurs, for sale by - • - EVANS & ALLtN, No 2. Odd Fel lews',Hall. Binghamton, June 4th, 1858. BOLD SPECTACLES—Of *every aze, cmi cex and cone:l%e, al- o Silver, Steel, Plated and German Silver, do., b 3 -EvANs & ALLEN. DILATED KNIVES.—A large stock of Table and Knives, also Steel Knives 'and Forks, for sale by EVANs & ALLEN. CORAL BEADS—By , the bunch,- also 1.:oral Necklaces and Armlets, by EvANs & ALLEN. GOLD PENS.—A first rate stock of Gold Pens, with and without holders. by . EVANS & ALLEN. POCKET CUTLERY —A very de4irable as. sortment or ale, Two, Three and Four Bladed iCnivo., oleo, a• g ood I.n 'of lactsxnrm, all sizeA, by - EvANs & ALLEN.' N../ LOCK—Plain and Alarm, LKver . and Pen &limn, 30 day, day and 30 hour, Wood and Iron CaneS. by EEANS & ALLEN. APKIN RlNGS—rBilYer, bury and BUM., 1I by EvAms & ALLEN. T. THIMBLES—Some very heavy, like. 11 -1- wise Silver do., of al imlze., by . EVAN & ALLEN, No. 2 Odd Fellows .. .Bak!. Binghamton, June 410, 1858. TINE nitarry atEALEftt World Knowu•and . World Tried. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT, r 'HE free admission of all Naftons, as well as J. the verdict of the leading hospitals of the 0d as well-as the New World, stamp this pow. otful remedial /Vent as the greatest healing preperatiori ever made known to suffering Its penetrative qualities are more than marvelou., [ht. the external orifices of the skin, invisible to tho naked eye, it reaches the ~eat of the internal disease; and in all external affections its anti flammatory and healing virtu:•s surpass anything !else on record, and is Nature's great ally. Erysiprius cud Sail Rheum Are two of the most eummon and virulent disorders prevalent on this continent, to these Ointment is especially antagonistic, its " modus operandi" is first to etadicat,c the venom and then complete the cure. Uud Legs, Old Sores. and Ulcers. Cases of irony years standidg that have perti naciously refused to yi.•ld to any- other remedy or treatment, have invariably succumbed to a hew application,s of this powerful unguent. Eruptions oat the skin, • . Arising hew a bad state of blood or chronic disease are eradimited, and a,- clear, transparet•t surface regained by a he restorative action of this Ointment. It surpasses many of the •Vosineties and other 'toilet appliances in its power to dispel rashes and other diAgurenients of the face. 1971` , 0 a .d Fi;oula. Every fo-ur and t. azure o f these prevalent and stubborn disirders is eradicated locally and en tirely by the use of this emblictit warm lumen tations should precede its application. Its heal ing qualities vt ill be found thorn' and invariable. Both the Ointment ad the Pills Atri