van,- TO -B:xtm--;-'-.The season for boating andibilliing.ii.dpotrusand almost every day brings new cases of deaths by drowning in different patty-of the country. - In nine cases out' -of ten these cases - occur • from sheer in hbility to swim. It is an • inability of which 'eterv'man or boy o - ugltt to be ashamed. Every who can learn to iinik can : learn to swim ; and so far as the preservation of life' is iioncerned, tI latter is s quite as impokant as the former,—ii fact, more. So. • There- are 'very few - who, in the course of their earthly "ex perience,• do not at some period find them selves in danger of being cast in, water be yond their depth ; rind every man should be prepared for such an emergency; for his very life may depend-upon it. . RAPID Gnowair of A TowN:—The Evans -vile "Journal" contains an account' of Tell city; in Perry county, Ind. • It was prganized on the 15th .of April lastp And - bits now a po ptilition' of nearly 1,200; . ', and more 4han one I hundred new building& b*ce 'begn erected, chiefly dwellin.s, Which ltave cost. from $3OO to $ . 1,4500 natal aineng,them is:a full aver age:of . the be y class There There are, . besides, several eipenaiv,e,hewn steno :structures, for stores and dWellirgs, in prozress of building. The proprietors are principally qerniaus, re eidin. in lAuisville and Cincinnati.- • A LAW] E the, - fain) of. Mr. Mears. Meyer, near Campbellstown, Lebanon couniy, a few days - ago; eighty-six • heads of Ilye were taken from the yield of a single grain sof rye that had fallen among wheat when' it was sown. . _ -_- -FAIR WARNING:!' , AFTER the Ftrai of August Heit, the Books and Accounts ofleither of the firms of SMITH & HEMPSTEAD, O. G. HEMP STEAD, or HEMPSTEAD & MCKENZIE, - will be placed in the•hUnds of-.,s(Justice of the Peace for settlement, with "no respect of per sons." .All who would;prefer to settle withlhe undersigned must do so' previoinitu that time.- -Those who neglect this invitUtioli must not coin ' plain if invited by an Meer, who will add a Fee for himservices. All Notes past due must 1,4. paid wyrtrour DELAY. O. G. HEMPSTEAD. Brooklyn, July 20,1858.4 w. • 310 WING IMATCH. Notice, having been, given in the Montrotiedia pc.rs that. a trial of moicinu,.by Machines, would take place on the farm of John Harrington, on Thursday, the 15th inst., a large number of cit izens and farmers of the , vicinity assembled - to witness the match. = The following gentlemen were -appointed as judges by the executive committee of the county Agricultural Society, to decide upon the merits of the machines: D. D. Warner, H. K. Sherman, 11. C. Conklin, Alonzo Williams, and S. Rogers. After the arrangements had Seen completed. by Alm judges, Manny's Mower, entered the field, under the management, of Mr. Harrington.- It war fuNowisl by II ussey's and Kirby's michines. During the progr, esi of the mowing, and after its terminatiou t the judges made a thorough ex amination of the different 'marlilnes, and after due deliberation submit the following . ' REPORT,: -The' undersigned judges appoinlksl to judge of the merits of the different machines entered for - trial. ori.l he fsrtn of John Barrington on Thurs day, luly 15,1858 —unanimously decide in favor of Manny's Mower (with Wood's Improvement) -4 - or the following reasons: . Ist.—Beratnie it. is as•easy for thenorses,for .the amount of work it xerforras, as any machine exhibited: • '2nd.-7lt is more:easily controlled by the dri ver, by means of a lever by which ; ho can raise or tower it at wilt, in order to env over any on ethcie that tinfj; tome in its way.. - 3.1.—1 t runs With trnme and reel which giv. s it more strength .and keeps it cltfar in heavy grass.. The nrwint was well done by, rill the Machines hut for reasons aikore nsq:gnejavo hare decided in fa - or of Mnnny's Machine. Were it not for the wheel and lever,it would be difficult to :make n ehoice or;give iireftrenee'to.either Macny'b or Kirby's Nfachiric. WAr.sra, _ H. K Sirir.m/LN, I - H. C, CONKLIN, A. I,i7tt.t.tiots, r S:ROG EDS, • July 14. 1853., . Mann 's Reaper, (with Wood's linproveinent,)' is forsaie by the undersigned, atliontrose;Tal C. D. LAT,UROP. . 29w1t. • licilice.--Titt.PENN'A STATE TEACH ERS ASSPCIATION meets at,Scltasios,Tues - &zit. A ugyst 10th, I`B5S. The Del. Lack. & Western R. R. Co., have made arrangements by which those who desira to attend the meeting can do so by paying fare one way—pap going, and return free. Ladies -to be entertained free of charge, and as many ',gentlemen as can be, by the citizens of Scranton., - . PROF. STODDARD is 1 1're - side - lit of . the Asse t. ciation, and will address it during some.of its • ECASIODS. - It is also itnnroanc i r ed in the Penn'a Schwa Journal, by the ExeratfiVe Committee, that the $ fIos:HORACE_MANN. of Ohio, will be present and address-the Association;—and to hear him on the subject of Education will compensate any ' loier of truth ten times over tor attending the ' meeting.. The teachers and friends Of edrication.in Sus quehanna County should recollect that this is probably the only Chance they will have, for many years,, of attending. a State meeting where, s it:will be a near them. . The people of the , northernAtart of the State ought-to attend this meeting if theynever attend another—the honor and good name of this por tion of Pennsylvania demands it of them. This Colanty alone ought to have two hundred teachers-there--shall it have! No teacher nr friend should stay away that can posslbig attend. All the leading teachers, and educational friends in this State will he there.. Also those of New Jersey, New . York, Michigan and Ohio, and many from New -England. - - How many _teachers will-stay at home on that occasion and allow the northernpart of the State to be the subject of reproach by the other per 'lions for a want of interest in such tneeting,iT We shall see. at Come, teachers. deteimi tie al once to attend and make arrangements accordingly, and Sti.sQUEHANiCA will be well repi•esented,—as .she on •ht to f 4. - CO. SUP'T. - - 10,000 Patients cured annually by the use of Bel mbold's Genuine Preparation of Fluid Extract of Buchn, a most positive and specific remedy for distressing ailments. Read the advertisement headed "lielmbold's Genuine Preparation." tinj likoliciway's Ointment and Pills.— The *Ain diseases to which the ben rirant and man of indolent habits are 'peculiarly - subject, as well as those scorbutic affections caused by a supera bundance alsalt diet and the hardships and .pri cations of a.seamen's life,are readily removed by Holloway's Ointment. The disfiguring blotches punt Glee, pimples, etc., arising from suppressed perspiration or obstructions in the secretive or gans, are also immediately obliterated by this purifying and beautifying agent. It has no equal as a means of purifying the complexion and re. lievialg, the skin of dise-ol orations and excrescences. The Pills as they carry offal' inward impurities, are an important auxiliary to the Ointment in such cases: fly lw. . _ Teamsters A tteution.....Dr. Tobias Venetian liorie Liniment; in pint bOttles,-price 50 cents, is *warranted cheaper and better !lean any other article ever offered to the public for the cure of Cuts, Galls; Sprains; tameness, Over heating, &c. 'Keep a bottle in the stable, it has saved many a valuable horse; _None genuine unless signed by S. 1. Tobias. Depot, 56 Cont . latidt street New York, 'Sold by 294i3.1- ABEL TURRELL, Montrose. .13oard and Rooms, 'Tor -the Nor ' tuarSchool...---Thosi who wilt furnish board for students during the coming term` of the Nor - mat school, alai - those who have vacant rooms wherio students can board themselves, will please inform me linmediatery; sts , spplicatioos are al ready coming in. ' " A large attetrdsnce is anticipated, thaestu- dints will dy well to apply early. W. B. DEANS: ". At the l'ictare Gallery in the Brick' Block. VlStang., July Ist, by Ilev.r, .4.itiler, Mr. CHARLES, EDSON. CRANDALL — and Miss LYDIA EJ MACK, both of ErOoktyn. '8112,0. On Tuesday, Juni 29th, 1858, at Sprin,gvillel Mts. JANE . AMANDA; wife of David Wakeleej in The 37th year of her age. The deceased was long afflicted with a sovera. wasting' disease, butlendured it .with calmness and patienceto the 14t., It was_evident that thd Lord. made her afflictions the means of drawing away her affection's iihd thoughts flow thethings of earth to fix, them upon "the things which are above." She, 'gave clear evidence, before her; death. of having made her peace with God; through the merits of •her accepted Redeemer, She died peacefully: without a murmur .or struggle.. Death was not to her "the king 'of terrors," ;but a messenger sent by her Father-t 9 take her from the cares and- trials of this life to a home in Heaven, and to wear_the "crown of life" promised to "the faithful unto death." GRA: ADLES. IfIfERCHANTS who are not already sup'. I. plied can furnish• themselves with an hr. proved article at Manufacturers' prices, by can t . ing onus. - S. Il: SAYRE & BROS. Montrose, July 19th, 1858. IN Cll .NOTICK LETTEI: S 'of Administration to E stat ethe of Jsmes W. Belknap, deceased; late ofthe township of New Milford., having been granted to the subscriber; all perions indebted thereto are ;requested to make-payment, and those having claims to present them forthwith to . - A. S. IVALKI:R, Administrator. 1 New Milford, July 17th, 1858. .29w6. 1 HARPER'S MAGAZINE.. COMMENCEMENT OF A NEW VOL UME. 1 re SHE JUNE . NUMBER is the first of . .th i e - JL Seventeenth Volume: of Harper's New Monthly Magazine. The Publishers refer to the Volume just concluded as the host assurances for the character of that which is now - com menced. They believe that the Magazine em braces in its gi:neral plan every thing essential to an attractive literary miscellany, adapted tb the wants al the American public. Its regult circulation has not been diminished even durin e the unexampled financial revulsion, which has proved disastrous to so many literary and corn tuercial enterprises ; and they are assured from every quarter that the Magazine is recognized as a necessity ratl yr than a luxury: They therefore announce ,no new features for . the fir lure. They will continue to fill the Magazine, - with articles inculcating sound views in Lif t s and Morals; leaving, as heretofore, the discus sion of sectarian opinions in Religion, and tee -tional Questions in Politic's, to.their own appr4. I priato organs. Wise men and true patriots agree upon points far mare numerous time those upon which they differ. The object ef the Magazine -gill be to unite rather than sepa rate the slop and feelings of the people of die ferent-sections-orour common country. The publishers do not find it necessary or est-., pedient to appeal to public attention by issuing " Specimen numbers' containing an Animusl amount of Matter or illustratiOns. They intend' that every number shall prove the Magazine to ! be the-best and cheapest periodical published:-V It will contain a larger amount of matter, moln numerous and better illustrations, •printed in a better manner, than any other Monthly Magn. 1 zinc ; and the Publishers aro confident that it will deserve and receive the same cordial appre ciation and liberal patronage which have been accorded to it diming [het Eight years of its pub lication. . . MR. THACKERAI"S NEW NOVEL—TI E VIRGINIANS," with many hanforous Blue r - II tions by the Author, was conimenced in the De cember number of Harper's Magazine. It lis iprinted-froin early sheets, received from the Au thor in advance of publication in England—for . .,which the . Publishers pay Mr. Thaelicray the ! sum of Two Thousand Dollars. i R . R . R-. Alarming Signs of a Sickly Summer. THE Summer - and Fall of Ins will be mark ed in the records of time as the most sickly and unhealthy of seasons that have visited the northern portion of this Continent for many years. "Malarious diseases, in their most malignant and violent forms, wilt-prevail as epidemics in sec tions of our country that have been deluged by the late overflowing of rivets, creeks and bayous-,• and drenched by the-recent heavy rains... - YELLOW FEVER, TYPIHOD FEVER, BILIOUS FE VER, FEVER AND AGUE, CONGESTIVE FEVER, INTERMITTENT AND REMITTENT FEVERS. CHOLE RA, FLUX DVSENTERIES, SUDDEN ATTACRS OF Volum:Ye will rage with violence in the vicinity of low, marshy lands, and where the deluge of waters and drenchings of rains have been suffi ciently violent to produce miasma from decom position-of Vegetable or other decomposed mat t-H. In our Southern and %Vestern States we may therefore expect the prevalence as e - .., Dlalarious disease. in one or the 0 above wiled forms; and in order th lic may provide themselves with means to protect their systems again attacks id disease of any kind, we notify the peo ple of the approach of these maladies. In Rad way's Ready Relief you have the preventive. With this Remedy, however violent and Malig nant infectious and deadly may be the character of. the .disease, it cannot harm you. A tea spoonful of this life-protecting Remedy, drank in a little water three or•four times per day, will fortify the stomach against the infectious gasses of these fevers, that you are as safe from danger as though you were breathing the most whole - - •- r some and invAgora,ting attnosphep ' under the The Best, Cheapest, and rnoFt Successjrul I sun., Radway's Ready Relief has been proved, Family Paper in the Union. " ' in the Yellow Fever of 1853, to be the best disin - ilift ,7.. 7 1i_P; ' ll / 4 i Tyi,.. - a 4.1 . c . 1TT i ' I fectant in Lige. If any of our readers are so un 'L" ''''''''' "-- -• ''' '''',.,"-' `-' " 4 1 fortunate as to be afflicted with any Fercr, PRICE FIVE CENTS A N UM B E R , 0%00 PER YEIL 7 A Cholera, Flux or Dysentery—either Yellow, WE would not so 'often -call- attention' to Congestive, Intermittent, or Remittent—Rad way's Harper's Weekly if ,we were not titel I Ready Relief, - aided with Radway's Regulators. satisfied that it is the best famill paper publis7zed will in a few hours arrest the violence and dun in the United States, and for that reason and M at ger of the disease, and soon cure you. - alone, we desire to see it .undermine and rot COMMON DISEASES:: out a certain kind 'of literature too preval nt, Diseases such d as h ßh , et i tinatism, G out, . Rt Sciatia, which blunts the morals of its readers, viti tea . Neuralgia, Hea . . Ac e., nflucns . a, • -u . of Blood their taste for sensible reading, and is altoget er bad in its effeetii.—Nele .Landon Advertiser. to the Head, Biliousness, Cholics, loath Aches, Cronp, Whooping Coughs, Infiammatifin V the As Harper's Magazine has done much to d ire Bowels and Lung s, Sudden Attacks if .Chillsand out the yettow-cexered literature, so we sh old &cern, Sicknesial ;he Stomach, Congestion of the be glad to see this new Weekly take the pl co Brain, Sun Stroke, Lirer DfiThultieti, and other of those papers which - depend for eicitement Painful, debilitating, and enfeebling maladies, will , on poor, trashy novels.—N. Y. Eraggelist. i Harper's Weekly abounds in original mater, run riot throughout the - length and breadth of spicy, piquant, instructive and &tertaiuing. It the lnd, attacking in their most violent forms Juts, and deservedly, a very large rind inerea4ng, the aged, middle rt,gel, and youthftil. But against these ills , which inflict so much pain upon their circulation. It is a tip-top family paper.— os. ton- Journai. • v ict i ms R adway's Ready Relief will in a few months remove the most fierce and torturing It (Harper'a Weekly) is the proper size for siy.pains: 'and, if used in connection with Rad .iiay's binding, and an excellent opportunity is affo ded teeulators, speedily effect a cure. for any one who wishes to preserve the his cry , EASES. of the'country as it is made, to do so by. ti ing CEIRON IC Dlb Harpers Weekly.--4'onlitic (Mich.) Jack ian. Those who 'are so unfortunate as to be :if Its fresh leaves, its clear type, its entertai .ing flicted' 'with Chronic diseases, Breaking Out, variety, its severe but just criticisms upon the Running Sores,. Humors, Fever Sores, ulcers, follies of the times, its elegantly written and ,Salt Rheum, Prirkly Beat, Sore Mad, Sore Eyes, instructive articles. and its able correspond ce, Bad Legs, Sores in the Nose or Mouth, Canker., all combine Lei:make it a model newspap r of. -Boils, Blotches, Erysipelas, Bad Coughs, Swollen our country, and one that every family o ust Parts, will stiffer increased- agonies' from these prize. Its condensed weekly summary of or- distases„during this sick circle, unless the Blood sign and Domestic Intelligence is altogethe so- is cleansed from its Humors, and the system Fierier to that 'contained in any other jotirn 1.---. renovated of its impurities, by Radway's Reno- Being published too, in, a form for preserv. lion eating Resolvent. This Remedy is a quick cure and binding, if taken care of ns it deserves t be, for the above-named diseases• and it is the only it will be found in future years- as welco e a known remedy that' will completely eradicate companion for the family and fireside as th day from the system diseases inherited by constitu on whch it was first -perused.— MeConnell•rille tional transmission. Persons afflicted with (0.) Inquirer. . • Scrofula, Fits, Syphilis, or any Chronic disease, - Its illustrations are fat ahead Orally journ 1 •if will be effectually cored; if Radway's Renovating the kind in the country.. Its pen portraits O dis- 'Resolvent is used. tiognished living men are of themselves orth- PREPARE TO RESIST THE PESTILENCE. the price, of the volume.—N,l r . Christia Ad- A . great number of those who die from pesti. rocate and Journal. lendsl diseases are suddenly seized in the'night, Fresh, sparkling, and vivacious. Its ci ula- or when they leant expert an attack, and there tion is probable the greatest success ever fore unprepared to achieved, by any publication at sash an arty resist the first attacks of their deadly toe. It is; therefore, of the greatest im period of its existence.----Brookir Eagle. r no tance to those who desire to live through an THE BEST FAMILY PAPER NYE EVER SA . . Its - attack of this kind, whether Cholera, Yellow pages embra&s a;great variety of reading tter, Fever, Sun Stroke, Congestions, or Brain Fever, and its articles on the leading topics of till day to have Radway's Ready Relief and Regulators are -- written with an abilility which woud do essit ready to use at any moment. These Remedies, credit to the "Thunderer" of the British pr taken w hen you feel unwell or in pain—either the London "'Times." In point of illustra ions, slight or violent--will instantly check and stop it is ahead of any of our pictorial sheets. New the progress of the disease, and deliver you from- London Adrertiser. •'. • further harm.. Let every Housekeeper, Planter, • " Harper's Weekly" gains readers and lope- Fa rtne r,Shipmaster, and, in fact, all having charge larity with every issue, be - cause it sums at and of others, keep a supply of Radway's Ready Re 'hits that iavEittoe REQUIREMENT for family tend- lief,Regulators, and Resolvents in their houses. ing which this enterprising house - s 0 welt curare- A SICKLY SEASON is FAST A rrnoacimw—Dineaseri" b en d. It s articles are . brief, timely; and evnid of the most terrible mid fatal character will pre, of partisanship; ,it is as valuable in sohjoe _" it veil; but, with these R.emedielat hand, you may is even in tone, besidesbeing marvelouslk tilleap. • rest secure. ' • - —Roston Transcript; 4 - . •• . -.. There are -no remedies known to Physicians that the public, as a general rule, can rely upon, ', in, the successful treatment of infectious and malarious diseases, Radway's Ready Relief, or Regulators, as curatives and preventives against • attack. of itifectiomi and malignant Fevers, are fixed facts. R. It. R. Remedies aro sold by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. -- - •• RADW AY & CO., 16SPolton4st., N.-Y. Sold by A. TURRELL, and IL THAYER. Montrose, July 70,-3m, . . - TEIINS One copy for one year, • - $3.. Two copies . - fr. : Three or more colas f. r,ono year (each) 2.1 And an tth'ira c0py,..2,1i5, fur every club of T SUOSCBIBERS. The Postage upon " llarper'4 Magazine" m be paid at the Office where swell ed. The Po'st age is thi rty-six cents a year. HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishersi Nee York, Judy 20, 1858. - bac% Nv=Ens of HARPERS'S W as well as CovEns for binding the Vole completed, can be furnished by the POW,. TERMS Ono Copy for Twenty Weeks, -- $ .00 One Copy for One Year; - a One Copy for Two Years, • . 0 0 'Five Copies for One Year, . Twelve Copies for One You, . 51,00 Twerdy.five Copies for One Year, —ll l OO An extra Copy will be allowed for everti Cl 71 of - Twass or twfamr-mr. SUBStIrt volume I.; for the year 1857; of " LIAR E' WEEKLY;' handtornelyrboun"d in Clot, e price 83,50 is now ready, r , Now •York, July 20,.183. "" lIIPORTANtr - DISCOVRRY:. - 1 ( 4 / t would call thdattention of the Farmers Ur of this county, to the Independent Tooth Horse Rake. This Rake has been proven beyond a doubt to bo THRUST RAKE IN USE. They ,wili pe left fur sale at most of the public .tilsees thie :.county, and I would say to 'those 1 - whO wish a HORSE RARE to try" Them for themseWeii, nml if not liking firm re. turn,them xithin three days - uninjured. All or. ders'addreised' to the will be prOmptly attended to.. • CHANCY FOOT. MOntrose, Jaly,l4, 1858.-37w3. NOTICE IS hereby gifen that all persons aro forbidden from making any further excavations, or re moving storm or earth from hit stptio quarry or hereabouts, in . the liiwougfi of Montrose. exeept so far es has been specially permitted tO William Gilmore, to remove n limited amount of stono already uncovered, nod any .. p , orkM or. persons hereafter trespassing'on the sand strMe'llirry con trary to this-. order,will be proceeded against ac corditig to law. By order of the Commissioners. %V. A. CROSS 110 N, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, Montrose, July 60,1858. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned, having been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Susque hanna County, an Auditor to make distribution of the moneys in the hands of the Sheriff of said minty, arising from the sale of real estate of G. Mesick, R. A. Mesick and Harvey Hall, Will attend t 3 the duties of said appointment at his office in Montrose, on Saturday the thirty-first day of July next at one o'clock in the afternoon, nt which time and place all persons interested in' snid moneys will present their claims or be forever barred from coming in upon said fund. FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor. June 30th, 1858.--27w4. WM. 13. SIMPSON, WITDIE REPATTIER MONTROSE, PA. IN A. Merrhium's. Boot - and Shoe Store,nest ' to J. Ethridge. ITAVING worked for the Ernst nine years _L with the most skillful workmen, he feels confident, that he can do the most difficult jobs on short notiee. All Work Warranted to Cite Satisfaction W. B. Slmrso.NCiia rlied for me for sonic time, and I can recommend him na a careful and skilful workman, competent to do as good work. as can be done in the country, and worthy of confidence. Ws!. A. CHAMBERLIN. . Towanda Juni3' 10th, 1858. Refers to-LW - UrEtwO, Mira, E. D. Ifontayne, E. 0. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, Towitn du ; B. S. Bentley, L. Searle, C. •0. Lathrop, J. Wittenberg, Montrose. *,*Jewelry neatly, repaired on short notice, and on reasonable terms. [Juno 15th, 1858.—tf. 'NEW D GOODS!! ..4 H. J. Writurs, MONTINgE, APRIL, 30th 1648 uTION wcn-co. hereby given, "the - Ana of GRIFFIS & DIX is ibis day dissolved•by mutual consent. • , LEANDER GRIFFIS, Jackson, June 24,V. .E. P. DIX. The books andtterounts can be found at the 'residence of Leander Gail, who is - nuthorivql to settle the same. All persons having unsettkil acionnts, are requ eted to settle the sante. PROSPECTIUS FOIE ISSS-59. 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" The price of the Weekly Pennsylvanian is one dollar per annum; bat for the purpose Of further increasing the circulation, the folloWing inducements an: (dieted to Agents and others to raise Clubs : One Copy, one year, . . -$l,OO Six Copies, 44 •_ 5,00 Twelve Copies, " ; 10,00 Eighteen "." 15,00 Twenty-five " "10,00 Or ln all eases; orders for the paper, must be accompanied by the cash. Er Letters to be addressed, post-paid to ; Wlll. RICE, Propriettir. No. 108 South Third street, Philadelphia. WOOL f, WOOL! WANTED JOON tbs. of IVool, fur %%Well we will pay tho highest market price, cash ! delivered at our store. YOUNG St. sairrit. Summersville,Junc '7, 1858. WOOL CARDING. MEM' subscriber is carrying on the above bu sines as usual. A. 6. REYNOLDS.' Brooklyn, June, Bth, 1858.-23 tr. CAST I FOR WOOL. H BLIIR for I ITT 0 ; t h is will theay tr h e ighest price in . New Milford. ~lane 2.8, 1858. $lOO,OO REWARD! FOR a" Be:ter, Safer, oranofe Economical I Light than can he had by using D. P. Peters Patent. Non Explosive Self-Generating; Gas Lamp, it being equal if not superior to the best,Coal Gas., The material. used for generating Gas is-Burning, Fluid or £therial Oil. The Gas is generated It. the Burner by decomposing and evaporating; the Fluid by its own heat, forming pure Hydro-Carbonie Gis, which is all conveyed to the Banter, leaving no substance uneonstittied,: The Darner can be fitted to :rny ordinarY• 7., and warranted perfectly safe and free troth_ danger of explosion, is free from smoke or nn::' pleasant smell. •It is perfectly adapted for Chtfiches, hotels Stores, Reading Rooms, Pri vate DWellings, &c., Sze., and only retplires a trial to prove its superiority ever every other portable light now in use. The fulloiing Calculation will show its enno my over other materials used for lights: Peter.' Self•Generatiug Gas-Lump With Fluid or iEtherial Oil at 60 ets."per gal. with six Jet Burn ers, - - - - I et. per hour. Cnmphene 'at 55 ets.,per gallon, 21 Lard 011 at $1.25 " " 223 ‘4 ‘• Sperm Oil at 62.50 " " 4 ets. " Fluid with. common burners at 60 ets. per gallon, . 2 1-2 .* " Gas. at 52.25 per 1000 feet,. - - 1 1 - 4 " Gas at $4.00 '` " " - 1 - 2 -4 .. I wish it distinctly understood, that this Gas Burner will produce more Light than any other Port..blc Light in use. It is very simple, easily trimmed and kept in order. The public arc invited to call and examine this Premium Lamp for themselves before pur chasing elsewhere, this being the only Patent Burner having a non conductor., , For sale at the 111(7NTROSE BOON SIORE by A. :1 , . BULLARD. June 15th, 1658. . Montrose, SUSQUEHANNA CO; NORMAL Sellooll l J. F. STODDAUD, A. 1,1:; TE undersigned take pleasure in at:Boar:v in that the SUSQ,'A COLT N l'Y NORMAL SCHOOL will again open in the Academy Buil dings, in 'Montrose, on Monday, August 30th, I SSS, to continue elevA weeks, under: the charge of Prot. STonoAno and competent Assistants, aided also, for ten ,weeks, by B. P. TEwx.sntr. r, Co. Supt., whose knowledge of the condition and wants of the teachers of the county, renders him eminently qualified to contrihutorntich to the in. terests of the school - . (We deem it proper to state that Mr: Tewksbury is not pecuniarily in terested in the sehooLl Prof. Stoddard's character as an efficien:. Ed ucator and popular Author is too well known to require comment; and the 'narked success and universal satisfaction that have attended his la bors among us in the past, tire sufficient guafanty for the future. During the present summer ho will visit the Normal Schools of Canada tulpossess himself of whatever improwents in the Art of teaching they may present? - LECTURES. Prsit Stoddard will lecture on the Science and Art of Teaching and Mcral Development. Mr. Tewksbury will lecture on'Physiology and Hy giene. The following gentkrmen will also lec ture before tlulsefiliol: J. L Richardson, Supt. of Luzerne co., N. A. Calkins, editor of the Stu dent and Sehavlmate. N. Y., Hon. Wm Jessup, It. B. Little and B. S. - Bentley, Escr., Rev. R. B. Emory, and others. There will be a Primary Department connect ed with the school, under the charge of Mies El len C. Perk EXPENSES. Tuitipn in Normal Depiirtment, II weeks, $B,OO 4 Primary 4 3,50 " Norma' " & Latin & Creek, 9,0 Board pr. week, '2,00 It is desirable that tuition bills be paid in ad vance:and no deduetionS Will be made except in cases of protracted sickness. Students can board themsolos;as heretofore. Cooking:stores furniture can be rented of Mr. &tyre at red sonablo rates. • For information-in regard to Booms and Board apply to %V. 3i. Dmins Montrose Pa. or t 6 the Secretary.- Students should not fail to be present at the opcning.of the school. W. JESSUI', Prat. C. F. READ, Seery. • Montrose, Juno 8,1858.-3 m. . , rtCKM Scythes, Snaths, and hay Forks, a kJ' cost, at TtlfitalLVS. -TIOGA POINT AG RICE lirt IR Mb aincitlCM c WarKlK:rfl Athens', itrndtord County, Pa. ‘D'VELES, BLOOD tic ,• KIRBAMOWERiIIEAPEIL e r tmanuafacturingn. easternllte abo ti , e e ment ioned ycxci and the neighboring tiounties in Now York, and invite the particular attention of farmers to. the following features of Werby's Mower and Reaper, which we beliete to be superior la all others in use, in the following particulapet—lt is the light est in use ; is strong and durable; simple in con struction; easily worked; adapted for horses or oxen; requires touch less drang,ht,than other ma: chines h as no side draught though it cuts a wide swath; will work on rough,ground where no other machine ism follow it ; very diffictilt to be clogged in any kind of grass, be It wet or dry ; not liable to 'get out of repair ; is compose d principally of- iron: is a perfect combined machine, working equally well whether mowing or reaping ; mut is the cheap est in price,—Glower being only $lOO, and the combined Machine sl2o,=making it Altogether the most desirable Mower and Reaper la market. Rl — Tarmers wanting RELIABLE Mowers & Reapers, should by, ail means see our machines before making up their minds to buy any other. Additional & interesting information concerning the:Kirby machine is contained in our Illustrated Catalogue, which also describes our other ma ' chines and implements, among which are EnterVs Patent Chatigable Rail goad Horse Powers, Tioga Point Improved Threshers and Cleaners, Tit resbers and Separators, Portable Saw ;Mils, Plows, Cultivators, and Morse Hoes,- Cider ruins., and Grain Drills. Our . _ PORTABLE DOG POWER is a valuable machine, and much superior to the common Inclined wheel,.:Crid is adapted for dai ries of front five to twenty cows. Send for 4.ttipies of our Catalogue and Price list for yourself and neighbors. WELLES, BLOOD & CO: Athens, Pn., June Ist, 1858. ('?l3n-6 IL L. BLOWERS, Agent for Susq'a county, Post Office address, Montrose, Pa. - • A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. (JUST PUBLISHED.) • • FERMENTED Liquons, or the Li Art of Brewing, Distilling, Rectifying, and Manufacturing Sugars, Wines, Spirits and all kinds of Liquors, including Cider and Vinegar— with Wood Cuts. This work whicli has been favorably reviewed by the New York Press, con taining 1000 valuable directions in Medicine, Metallurgy, Pyrotechey, Artificial Guano. Cos metics, Artificial Gum 'A‘rabie, Artificial Gems, Bleachimi SLeil Lac, Sealing Wax, Cements, Pastes, Cleaning Cleansing and Clearing -Mate rials, Family Soaps, Starch Polish, Cololfne and other Perfumed Waters, Dentrifices, Ahique Oils, Hair Dy - es and Restorers, Solders and Silverings, Varnishe; and Inks. Price $.2, mailed tree hp the author. DR. 1. FEUCHTWANGLIL Practical Chemist. 113 'Maiden' Lane: New York.-18m'3i. NOTICE- rip' HE copartnerhip heretofore existing un .l...der the name of Dickertnan & Garratt is this day'dissolvcd by muttial consent. The notes and account 4 of the late firm arc in Horatio Garratt's hands for collection. J. DICKERMAN, I I()RATIO ;ARIZ ATT. New Milford, June Ipth,'lBsB. The business will .be continue d nt the o ld stand by the subscriber, who will be happy to old friends, and as;Many new ones a s may be disposed to favor him with a m.ll. More hereafter. J. DICK ERMAN,. Jr.. New :Milford, June 101 h, 1858. IiEW JEW EUIT. • -5••. e. vvANs . & ALLEN ha'c this day ref urned. from /0 01 7,‘Atr New York with a well select ? ed :Ind choice assortment of • atches,Jewelr y, • \ 1 t 3 1 . /) FAiVC Y GOODS, which together with their former stock, makes the largest and best variety of goods in their line ever offered td the inhabitants 'of Binghamton; and as the abovt were purchased for sash, will be sold nt the lowest cash prices, and all articles warrant ed according to representation. The attention of all persons wishing to examine or - lain:him is respectfully solicited. EVANS & ALLEN, No.v. Odd Fellows' WATCHES.—GoId and Silver Watches, arr every description, of our own impor tation, and also of various other makers, open face and hunting, fir sale by EVANS & ALLEN. DPILVER WARE.—Table and - Desert Forks; Table, Desert, Tea, Preserve,- Cream, Salt and Mustard Spoons; l'ie, Cake, Butter and Fruit Knives; Cups and Goblets; Card Crtsi.,s; Salt Cellars; sets of Knive, Fork and Spoon; and Napkin Rings, of sterling silver,-at EVARS & Atitzei: D handsome variety of Plated Castors, Cake and I.3ard Baskets, Cups, Forks and Spoons, extra heavy plate, Tea Sets, Sugar Baskets, Salt Cellars, &e., for sale by 4 EVANS & ALLEN. JE't• 'LIt.Y.—A very beautiful assortment of Ca leo; Mosaic, Gold Stone, Enamelled, Stone and all Gold • Ear-Rings and Breast-Pins, just received by' Evarrs & ALLEN. CIIAINS.—Fob, Vest, C,hatelaine and Neck Chains, of various patterns andH vr oglits,"by EVANS'& ALLEN. BRACELETS.—The best stock of Bracelets ever offered in Broome county, consisting of (bold Link, Bunk, flair, .1 .... e .. 9111.1 Coral, of the newest patters, cheap, at . EVANS & ALLEN'S, N 0.3 Odd Fellows' Binghatutun,' May 2,511 i, 1858: LEEVE BUTTONS.—A very superlor,nrti -0 etc of Onyx, Cameo, Gold Studs, Gold and Cameo Sleeve Button EVANS Slues & , ALLEN, for sale by , No 2 Odd Fellova flail. Binghamton, June 4th, 1858. /MOLD SPECTACLES—Of every. age,.con- Nex and concave, also Silver, Steel, lewd and German Silver, do,, by, EVANS & ALLEN. PLATED KNIVES.-r-A large stock 9f Table and Desert Kdives, also Steel Knives and Forks, for sale by EVANs & ALLEN. CORAL BEADS—By the bench, also Coral Necklaces and Armlets; by .EvAss &ALLEN. CAOLD PENS.—A first Tate' stock at Gold Pens, with and. withoutpolders, by EVANS & ALLEN; POCKET CUTLERI'..--A very desirable as. sortment of,One, Two, Three rind Four Bladed Knives, also, a .good lot i)f Scissors,. ail sizes, by EVANS & ALLEN. eLACKS—PIain and Alarm; Lever and Pen delete, 30 day; 8 day . and 30 hour, Wood Iron Cases, by EvAlis & ALLEN. APEIN RlNGS—Silver, Ivory and Bone, IN by Evrirr & ALLc.N. GOLD TEIBIBLES=Some very liesq, like wise Silver do.; of allsizes, by EVANS & ALLEN, • No. 2 Odd Fellows' Hall. • Binghamton, Juno 4th, 1858. --- • . . HENRY B. McICEAN, ATTORNEY, arid COUNSELLOR at LAW. Office in the Union Block--Towanda, Brad ford county, N. .'Wilt attend prowptly to all professional business intrusted to him, in this and a'ajoinirig C(.latica, : „ (je3'sstr. HIGHLY.IMPORTANT 111fIRMITIIIII,, 7To All ,tienilepzen aoho Wear Clotho.. •, • T 11AVE,.'recently ifintle•a ; rsitemen !s, nt sMernble expense, for doing work in the TIORING'BUSINESS on very short notice, in it neat, durable, and fash ionable manner,-and at reduced' prices. I will furnish garments to order. if desirea, or render the customer whatever assistance he may need in selecting materials of the best quality, and at the lowest market prichs. All my' work 'will be ‘varraaed ni.to - fit„ fin ish and aur's6ility. No customer need take his work front the shop unless it.suits him. , Being Tterritanently, and exclusively:engnged, in this business, it shall be my great aim to please the public, and thus secure their patronage. P. LINES. 11ionteose, June Ist 1858 • Administrators' Notice.• WiIEREAS Letters of Adininistrution to the Estate of Allen Tennant, late of New Milford township, county of Susq'a, deceased, !twin been granted to the subscribers; allzefsons indebted to the'raidsstate are reqUestedtc make immediate payment; and those haring-claims against the same, will present them duly authen ticated for settlement, to THOMAS D. TENNANT, • MONTRAVILLE TENNANT. Administrators. "Now Milford, June 2d, l85&•--3:11lw*. , BEN'GHAVTON WATER CURL, BINGHAMTON, BROOME'V - 0. N. Y. TUTS ESTABLISHMENT has been greatly enlarged and improved during the. • spring, and is now ready for the reception of Patients. Yew similar institutions in this country coni bine so many advantages for the successful treat ment of Invalids.. The location - is beautiful, the house new and commodious, the rooms la rge,air) , well furnished and every .way arranged with a view to the health and comfort of the occupants. The Physicbt'ns, Dr.-Thayer and wife, have had - twelve years experience (the last eight at Binghatutoli)in treating diseases llydropathically during which time they have treated succesfully, thousands of sick persons, many after their dis eases have been pronounced fatari. by eminent Physicians. In addition to their patients at the "cone" they have a large practice in the village and surrounding country, which makes them th miliar with the treatment of diseases of . every grade and character. They pladned,tmilt, and own the "BinghamtonWater.Cure,"cousequentiy it is under their entire control and Management. In.all those diseases to which the peciiliar a daptation of tlydropathic,trertiment has been successfully demonstrateNsthey wilt •generally guarantee a speedy and perfeet restoration.- - Such are the following, viz..:--Aeute and Chronic Rheumatism, Nervous diseases, Dyspepsia, Sc rof ula;Spinal complaints, Tumors, Ulcers, inlarg,e mentofJoints, diseases of the Throat and Lungs; Dropsy, Ague-and Pever, Fcmalc complaints of every OA, Skin diseases, Catarrh, die. &c. Persons who haVe been long sick or bed-ridden and who have not succeeded heretofore in their etTorts to regain their "health, are -e-pecialiy invi ted to consult ur,or give a's a call. Terms from $5 to $lO per week. Fir' Dr. Thayer will be at Searle's hotel in Montrose on Thursday, August 5 h, where any Invalids who desire, may consult him( For further particulars, address tnyttOttiJ 0. V. TILAIT,R, M. D. GROCEIti ES Groceries!---A splen did assortheat of Groceries at very low pre.g....„. 11,00irg and finoes.--=Just .received a large assorment—for sale cheap. . CROCKERY.-4 new lot just received and for sale. CIEDA 'and Stone Ware—in all its variety. RtADV-MADE Clothing of every description. To Dailrymen.---We have a large lot of -1 No. I Firkins and Tub- for sale. YOUNG & 6:31171I "Suintners, Penn.- Atiril 28th, 1858. 1 TO THE SNEELNG- PUBLIC Darlia's Celebrated Catarrh Sunlit, INFALLIBLE .REIIEDE FOR SALE lIY~ R. TIIAYER, Montrose; • S.D. TOMPKINS. ..BrooklYn. ! Win H. THAYER, .Dimorli. SEE HERE. SAvE your its pet. .ccat. calling, at the , ISTorritosE. ]loos STORE with your Spanish and'Mexican Money and I will sell you any one or all the articles 1. have on hand for Spanish it 'Mexican coin at pat., and,iorne of them at cost at that. A. N. BULLARD: • - Montrose, June 15th, 1858. Administrator's Notice HEREAS Letters of Administration to the estate of lllen lints)) bite of Brooklyn township, County of Susquehanna, deCeased, have limn grafted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, will-present them duly authen ticated for settlement, to R. W. GEEIt, Administrator. Brooklyn, June 811111855.-230. L'oo4, COOL,_ IT AYHEN BROTHERS: . will ray tlit• high .l est cash price for Wool delivered at their store. [New Milford, June 20th, 1858. GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE! . THE original ode Mid READY PAY 'Stare of New Milford, HAYDEN .BROTHERS, The People's Agents are now receiv ing a large Stock of Staple and. Fancy Dry *Goods,Grec'erles,. Boots' and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Wall and Window Paper, Wooden Ware., Forks, , Hoes, Floor and Stilt—,by the barrel or hiad,—Yankee Notions, Jo*retry and Wntelies= wholesale and retail; at prices that would as tonish those not posted in the ready-pay busi ness. We. nave nothing to do with Old Fogyiam, 7 --- he has. "gone in"-L-lins vamoo se d wit4out a groan or kick, and the last seen of him he was bidding, on to the tail of "Hard Times," and he grinned A glinatly smile as ho passed li'.s FRIENDS. ' Our motto is-,:Livennd Let Live. ONE PRICE ONLY • Can't be beat doiVn: NO El POR - SHOIVING GOODS' Every Article. Warranted as Represented! We thank our friends'ard citstomers for their liberal patronage in times past, and we hope by strict attention to business, to merit n contin uance of the gene. HAYDEN BROTItERS, Now sliiford, May Ist, 1858.--48tc. An dutittllttil*to4o .s, 1 I .: NEW ARRANGEMENTS At the Old Stand of Lathrop & Co. • LATHROP & DeWITT BEG lot, to announce to the pribVie in gen t) oral that they. aro now opening one of the largest STOCKS of bllacitattmsn over offered in Montr.O:io. CoMprising Dry Goods, Groceries, ilard.Ware; Crockery, &c., &e., &c., which they propose to sell at the LOWEST CASH mums. Those . za_tce renal Facts. We wish to demonstrate to tho public the differOnco between buying Goode for CASH and OS TIME. LATHROP &'D£WITT: 'Montrose, April 26th, 1858. Take Due Notieb And govern yo4selies accordingly THAT IT IS TILE IIYI4 AXII I'LLA/iI/RE.9F - gultrilbrrg, 'l'onlib . ttint i: Qt,nr,, ~.., (, t , To Make public . .a flouncemettt of the fact that. theyhave eater,. d into a NEW ARRANGE MENT, fur the join benefit Of theinselyea upd. the laboring COMIII /4, as follows: - ' .-- • . -- , They. SPANSM: COIN at" par, in e.xchan,e, for all gawk iMrchaard their establishment I from this date; and in ad dition thereto 1v:Du i. ..them:401%3.3 to sell goodly from 25 t 0.30 per c nt chenper :than auy .other firm:in Northern Pe nsylvnnia., • , There is at the p sent . time, a large a mount of Spanish. Coin in uirctilation in this region;. Ru d having seen. with? surprise in the public prints of this county, a n tiro to the eet, that such" coin is "reduced in 'value at /11 ffp 011"/WiSK.. - • Uitenlon . Ig.f.z Mae:oton - great need of money, panisli Coin is the, beat we advise all, personala That we are , and as the sail" silver in. the marke, possession of stick coin to bring the .Same,.lo 0 UTT EN ;YEW ,1?.6 SENBAUZ* CO:, ' who,- -ill take it at • Its Poilmer Value. ri i, We are .!onstantlyi;ecieving, DRESS , GDODS of the latest styles Mid_of the finest qualities;, "a able id assortmentef Watts', Mantillas, Bonnets, and a superb stock of : ._ _ 003eD§ to which we invite tt o particular attentior:of coun try .11illinors. A biehtdifiil assortment of HUI broidery, comprising Collars, Sleeveit, Linens, Laces, and White Goods too numerohs to men tion. We dtit'ote a l great deal of attention to.the READV.II%.D.t.CLOTIIIIVG business, and .have large Tailoring establish ment connected ,wit our Store's atliontroso and Susquehanna Deli° flatter onrsulves that ere can fit a man— e he dwarf or giant, and no 'matter how ill-sh pen—in presentable - style, provided always, thtt s t his portmonnaie is stuffed with the "needle' (defined by ..- us to consist of Spanish as well el American coin). * * *Call, and get your money's worth at the Store of G, ROSENBAUM, & CO GIFITENBEI 'Montrose, Pa., May 18th, 1858. . NEW GOO'S! NEW ROODS!! YOUNG r& SMITH'S READYLPAY STORE. • TIE endersig,+l would announce to their customers, fr ends; and the publiti geitetal, ly that they have let returned from the city anti are receiving and pening - a new and complete assortment of . NEW GOODS . • or various kinds, which will be sold at prices to suit thq times, for Cistt PRODUCE. We have sought medium of the press to announce to all upon what principle ive shill transact busi nesii. It is - termed the • • • I:EADI - -PAI SYSTEN C.k%11 itt.To.llll IbItOWILSCE4 'O\i.E.:PRICE. to, all person:4 fortheressae - article, and it shall ; be our eudeavor'to-.wake those prices such as will induce persons who wish to pay,foi their own Goods and net othfirts;.tto'bell at leitat and . examine our stoeii, and - if the prices don't come down to the system, we cannot expect to sell theni. Some kind friend may say tharit will be „ so co," but we think from_ the -experience of the past few months of every person who hap pened to owe the country merchants, especially if it had beep standifig six months or more, with what ceasing, dunning, threats, &c.,. they hifie -- been beset, we think they will all respond tie the above system and resolve to: buy tto - More e•onds'than they can pay-rot, and . that they are' ',.;ieterniitied to support those who .will establish that principle and carry it out, We will tat the system established stand upon its own merits, believing that it is the most prudent and wise eourso to be pursued in every branch of busi-_ ness, land that, the,dtty not far distant - when it Willitic cr.lck.r.LLLT adopted: Call and see us nod w e will s hoi,e von goods at astonishing low figures. , . Al) kinds of Merchantable Produce taken exchange for Goods at the highest market price. & SMITLI- April `3SLh, 1858 TILE lIEALEIL World Known .and World Triad: MBE free admission of all Nitkions, as well as _l_ the verdict of the leading hospitals of the Old as .well as the New World, stamp this po-w -erre!. remedial Agent as the greatest healing preparation ever male known to suffering -man. • Its penetrative qualities are mete then marvelous, thro' the external orifices of the skin, iviiible to f is the nr.ked eye, it reaches the heat of th . internal . - distret); and in all external affections i • anti-in flammatory and healing virtues - surpass anything else On reenhi, and is Nitture'a great ally. . Eryi,ipelas and Salt .lithenro. Are. two of the most common and virulent disorders proAdent on this continent, to thesil Ointment is especially antaeenistie„ its "„ . rmsles; operandi" is first to - eradicate the venom. and thou complete the cure.' Bad Legs,'Old Sores. rind lacers. Cases of many years standing-that have peril, naciously' refused to yield to any other remedy or treatment, have invariably succumbed to a few applications of this. powerful unguent. • . Ern lainno on -she. Skin, Aritiing WTI a bad state of blood or chronic disease are eradicated, and-a clear, transparent . surface regained by the restorative action of this Ointment. It. surpasses many of the coameties\ and Other telfet appliances in its,power to dispel _ rasheS and ether disfigurements of the face. Tiles and Flotalis. Every form and feature of these prevalent and stubborn disorders is eradicated locally inKen tirely by the use of this emolient; warm fomen tations should prece,de its application: lts,hea linff qualities'e4ll be found thoro' and invariable. froih Plt Ointment and the Pill: shbuld 0 used in the following e ases Buniothi, Rheumlitistn, _ Sore Thrmilk Burns, . Ringworm, Sores of-all kinds Chappedthinds Salt Rheum. Sprains; -.-- Chillblains, Scalds, , Stiff Joints, Fistula, Clout, Skin Diseas'es, Totter, Dice"; Luteba,,i/o; : - Stivel'd Plands, venereal Berea," Mere'l Lrapens,Sore Logs - \Vowls bf i 1 i Piles. Sore ntenstai dore Heads, 'Rinds.- IV - CAUTION !--None are genuine online, the wdtds, 4 . Holloway, Nits , York and Londois,"_ aro discernible as a Water-mark in eatery leaf of the book of directionriaround each pot or box ; it may be plainly seen byholding the leaf tothe:light A handsome reward will be given to any nee red. dernig such information as may lead to the tetra z lien of nay party or parties counterfeiting thisa medicines or veridlit then' knowing them to be • •,.. .. spurious. T. *** Sold at. lhe , Maittifactories of Prof. Iletu)- , wily, 80 Maiden Lane, New Yoik, arid by all re spectable Druggists `and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world-,ln pots at 25 cents, Occults, and ;91, each.. .IWThere is a anraiderable saving by taking the larger Mies: ) • N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patient.e . in every . disorder aro affixed teeaeli pot. • June 10, 1858. - - 1' i,• P. ROFESSOR WOOD'S flair Restoratt”o aS .TURRELIAti. QPANISII COIN taken at PAR. - at the,Stere of GUTTF:NBERG,RWENBAtIaI . & co.