TEE AtOtrl'ROSE DEMOCRAT.: PUpLII9IIED 7lltrilliDAYB, DT A. J. GERRITSON, EDITOR & PROPRIETOR, ' AT $1:50 MR Mint 111 ADVANCE., OFFICE ON PUBLIC OPPOSITE b. MONTROSE, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY; PA. Thursday, Feb.:l6, 1860. _ - WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. MASS-4,16 MUTING At SPILINGVILLU. Tun citizen* of Springville will 11olii a mess meeting, at Springville. Willow, on WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 22d, At ONE OWLbeIE P,. 111. Titneegemand that the SPIRIT OF THE FATHERS' be revived; and the apni- yeroary,"cit the BIRTHDAY OF . WASUING rox, • 3 is deemed most fitting for su'cit observance: R. B. Lints - and J. B. iitc6o.t.ux, E-qs, will be present to addre6s the nieeting:l Agy!"Not to be an. Abolitionist is to be -a willful and diabolical instrument of the devil." --;-Helper's Crisis, page 204 of the Compendi um. The above was printed among otir nee-s items of last week, and one of the Helper agents, in ;Montrose, feeling ashamed of thei Aloctrfnes hp was promulgating, denied that such a sentiment .was to be found in the work; and charged us with willful falsehood for publishing it. If said agent will refer, to the above , page be will find the,expressipn and, after finding it, we advise him toi§ecide whether he is an abolitionist, or an instru ment of the devil. He must' acknowledge being one or the other, or, repudiate the work. If he do,the latter, he - would appear very much like a ;Idiabolical instrument of devil," if not a "'wilful" one, for none other would_ aid in spreading so base a riginit'upon himself and friends. We give it as "our be lief that the gentleinan is not an abolitionist; r and leave fur the 'public to judge froni his work what be is. Cam' An 'investigation is. now going on with reference "to alleged cruelty to pri4- oners in the . East Cambridge, Mass., Muse of Coirection, in which some" startling facts are developed. It 'appears that Mr: Adams, the keeper, was in the habit - of giv ing' fond to the prisoners which_ was unfit for bogs; that the meat contained worms, and was so offensive that the matron citnia not carry it to the cells.; that the inmates resorted to barrel - to .satisfy their'bunger; and some of them were forced to sleep on the ground floor; that two had their limbs froz en for want of: sufficient heat, and that they were gagged nod placed in solitaly Confine ment when they complained. Yet with these cruelties at i;rl4, abolition i Massachusetts can only fret about slaves in the South. Charity ought to begin at home. aIW" Our State Legislature is doing nog of importance. A proposition to ren - sore the Capital to Philadelphia is pending, and we trust it will .fail. A committee on-the subject of a Free3anking Law has been raised, but their labors liare ,not yet ripened t - : Schools of Pennkylvania. - Tbe a,utual r report of Henry . C. Hickok, Superintendent of Common Schools, states 1- the whole bomber of schOols in the State, ex clusive of Philadelphia, to be. 11,485; being an increase over the last year of 2.03,and of 1268 over the year 1854. ,Tbe average length of time +the schools have been open is reported.at five Months and nine days, against five months and seven and a half days .lasr year. The whole'number of teachers in the .;ate, including Philadelphia, is 14,071. These are divided into trials, 8431 ;,; female, 5640. The average monthly salaries ofmale; teachers is $24.36, o f female teacheia . $17;19.. The whore number Of pupils. in 'the Common Schools, exclusive of Philadelphia. ; is 575,857. Increase over the last year, 5371. Including Philadelphia, the total is, 634,651. Amount expended' for purchasing ground; building school houses, renting, repairing, &c.,4531,- .113. Amount expended foe tuition; fuel and , contingencies, exclusive of Philadelphia, $l,- .571, 880. locrease over last year, $B3, 21-0. . Including Philadelphia, the sum expended in the whole State amounts to $2,047,662. Add-. ' ing the building 'expenses, RIM the total fur, the year is $2,579,075. Out of I,7B4'school districts in the State ! 1,071 have selected and-inase a series of text books, as enjoined by the general. school - laws, and in many others they have beeit se lected and partially introduced. In. a large mAjoiiiy of districts the school houses are re - por.ed comfortable and fit for use, The ag _ gregste value of ac buildings, with their grounds and furniture, estimated about $5,- 000,000._ The superintends • evotes a serge: part of Lis report to-the Norma •bool - catedin Lancaster county, and - Me el which•so far as successful, and as giv ing promise of.great usefulness iu the future. 1 . . Air It will be remembered by our readers, that Ve noticed last winter, an invention of A. G. Brush of Great Bend. An improvement in .Power for operating Churn, &e. The in tention was simple , and efficient, and took the premium at our County Fair and ether County Fairs. Idr. , Brifitt bas just obtained a patent for an .improvement to said Power,. mhii;t2 .is attracting no little itteetion. It is w ithout cork friction wheels, or-belts; being operated by two vibrating levers put in motion by.an inclined rotary treadwkeel: The machine must be seen in order to be comprehended, it looks exactly fitted for the work it is designed to do. The 'machine can be Afforded for one half the cost of or• dioarr machines used for similar•purpteses— .Nortliern Pennsylvanian. - tirßy the Mail from California, we bare 'confirmation of the election of Milton S. Latham to the U.S.-Senate, wMch occurr ed mile day after big inauguration!' as Got ernerrof the State. Wheii - te fakes his seatAr-tbe Senate, he 'rift be, if we. suistike not, tbeyotingest mem ber of tblii body, Win/ only about 38 years of age. • • : • 'The U. S., Senate'lased the - Postal bill with the amendment t the franking Abuse be aboli.bed ifter April 10th. This Storm measure was adopted against the' en= 'tire vote of the Republicans, wboxietnto hare firgotten their "ref orm ! , 'noise has-p t 'yet comiurred t and. perlispa iiilll not. ..1 Political IDcanasiirZnlllsation. ';,.iOtt -the very day' that the Republicans in gongress abandoned Sherman, as rata leave a braking • Ship, the Boston 13ee, a Republican organ, emphatic:ally declared ihnt to desert ,the -famous disciple of Helperistn would be etiuiialentto "pOlitisol demoralization."' yThis pitiable imbeeilitylof theßepublicans 44*01d hardly he-more painfully apparent than iiii'their organization of the national House•of *presentative?". .First,they demoralized them selves. (vide the Boston Ifie) by abandoning the genuine representativet • their sentiments, and electing a conservative*man-for•Speriker. gentindly, they exhibit an utter abandonment of :principle in choosing that‘creftv, unprin cipled and malicious dernsigogue4John W. Forney, -Clerk- of the Hotiee. The truth is, FOney - entered. into a corrupt bargain with ;the Republican, sold himielf to them, and hikelection to the Clerkship was the first in stailme tof the price of his •alioatacy. He never c uld have been supported by the ilk publica party, bad that; partj not been greatly "demoralized." ?Again h and again haie the Republicans, herekofore, proved the corrupt charactc4 of J. W. Forney, and shown bin up 'as unworthy the o' onfidence , Or lov4hip of honorable menl, `Ow their own shOring, and from their own lips , . we are, mede to know that inch raj the -man whom. thOtepublicans bare just placed in . a position of high trust ana responsibility) In a politi cali'lview their conduct is still moreinconais tent•and„ reprehensible. N. P. Banki in his late-,..message declared 'that the repeal of the MiSiouri Compromise was the wickedest of. ell l' political measures. And in this state ment he but echoed the loud voiced declare- - • ticati of hie party friends during the last five vest* Now, Forney was one of the chief 'instigators and most zealous defenders and applituders of that deed; and he is sc't at .this Veryhour. But, because he was base enough to 14, bought, the Republicans have consented to acute their dyes record, forgive his sins4rithout asking, any repentarlee, and en roll-bimin the ranks of their 'mercenaries. Thrrdly, the election of a Maryland slave : . hoid4, Hoffman, Sergeant-at=Arrns, is dem-n -ing iiitvidence • Of 'Republican hypocrlcy and part "demoralization" Beecher, Cheever, anOhe whole band of abolition parsons shrink, as froth. contagion, from fellowship in the . church with a slaveholder. 'Sumner, Wilson, lisle, Wsde, Chase Co., bare pot ... tuireil the slaieholderaa the chief of sinners, and 43urlingarne says to his - free-soil friends, "reflt:ss to shake theirblood-stained hands." Yost,rn slareholder, who, accorning to Repub lican.lcioctrine, is unfit to be fellowshipped in religqm or affiliated with in society, is elected to big)] office by Republican votes! Are-they hypoit i rites, or rascals—or. both f X-XIOIth CONGRESS-41rst ' 1011. ' WA . SHINOTO.N i Feb 9th. S Nit ATE.--The:Post Ogice bill was ipassed, with Ore proviso that the interest be payable only to contractors themselves and be receiv ed in ften of all damages, and with the,amend mentibat the franking privilege be abolish ed After the 10th dait of April next. The, following•is the vote on abolishing - he franking privilege. * . Yelts-4desstrs. Bayard, Benjamin, 'Bigler, Bragg; Bright, Brown, clay, Clibemati, Grit tenden„, Douglas, Fitch, Fitzpatrick, 10.reen, Grimes, G win; Harlan, - Hunter, Johnson of Arkansas, Johnson -of Tennessee, Kennedy, Lene:4lason, Pearce, Powell; Pugh) Rice, Saulsbury, Sebastain, Slidell, Toombs, and Nafs—Messrs. Binghain, Chandler, ICiark, Collainer, Dizon, - ,,,Doolittle, Durkee. Fessen den; Fbot, Foster, Hamlin, Hann, Hemphill, King,lgicholson, Si tom on s, Su inner, Tentyck, Wade*ilki nao-n, and Wilson-41. Hoesz.—The : Speaker, announced. the. Standing Committees. as follows : AND - lIINANB-1488r). Sherman, Davisnf Md., Phelps,--Stevens, Washburn of Me., Milson, Morrill, Crawford and Spaulding. Cosinsnce--Messrs. Washburn of 111., Wade, John Cochrane, Elliot, Smith of N . 'O., Morehead, Lamar, Nixon and Clemens. „ nutuAur Aryan's—Messrs. Stanton, Cur tige•Bonham,* Buf6ngton. Olin, Mcßae, Pen dleton.Longnecker and Bowler. NAVAL AFF•INS--Mm f e. Minis of Aline, Bocock, Pot le,;Winslow, Wilson, Curry, S e d g .wick, .Harris'ofildd. and Schwartz. _ i s. TERDITOR/F-5--lifentil. Grow, Atilt, Smith of Va.,;Gooch, WaldrotroClark of Mo., due Vallandightim and Ashley. - I , Jtrutuinr—Messrs. Hickman; Bingham, Houston, Taylor,, Nelson, Kellogg of 111., Reynolds, Robinson oft. L and Porter. ON XcecTloae—hfessra...Giimer Davis: Cam p b e ll,Bo yce , Marstot4Stevenson, i Gartrell, Strattob and McKnight. \ CLAtits—Messrs. Tappan, Heard, MaCler nand, Kip, Moore of Ala., Walton,Maynard, Hale and Hutchins. I PUBLIC LANDS—Messrs. Thayer, LOrejoy, Cobb, dovode, Davis of. Ind., Trimble 7471\i .dever, Winslow and Barrett. ' POarttenera AND P 081; Roan—Messrs. Colfax, ')Woodruff, English . , -Adams of roger, , Cfopton and Pouke. PRIV4Z'LAND CLAlll43—ifeters: Wasburn K (.%lark B. Cochrane, Avery, en Yonllawkns, Hamilton,' Anderson' of gissouri,] Bonligny and-Blair. lliannractuans---44,5t5..-,Adams of * 1. au, SOratdoill, MoQueen,....LeakW; ktOore-of - Ken- tuokOrencb, Dion, Riggs sod McR eaD.I. • AcarcilLTUßZ—Messrs_ Butterfield, Garay, Whiteley' Stewart of Penn., Wright,'Bristow, Aldrich,ilinra4 and Grow. 'AirsISS--Idestm:Etheridge, Bur= .ronghs, Woodson. Farnsworth, Clark of New Tor - 14800,U, Lomb of Michigan, Edwards and Aldrich. I - . litri.m4ldessrs. Tompkins, mica, Jenk ins, Webster, %pries, Ruth°, Welli, Packer and Simms. • . FortmOir Arum-141mm -Corwin, Btir- Bratch Stigma, ;Barksdale, Morris of Pennsylvania, 1 Pnycs Milo; !fill and Humphrey, L ;1 - REVOLUTIONARY PENSIONS—Misam Potter, Verree, Craig of North Carlollna, Adrain, Junket, Reagan, BabbitS: Delaid and Leach of North Carolina. 1 r,r.. 1 INVALID Pasteroxs Feiton, Foster, Sickles, Floreime, Stokei, , Kellogg of Mich., Hall. Brabson and Makin - blab. • ROADS /ND CANA LIL-7 . HgeSSUP. Mallory, Morris . of 111, Dunn, ,Swigleion; Burroughs, - 0 - nrlwy, Montgomery, Runt and Ferry. - Pantrrs.:—ldessrs. Steirart of Md, Burribirti, Niblack and Frank. 11 ' PUBLIC 13,intitiniG8 NV WIOUNIOR—Me.II44 Train;-Beale, Iran* Morhereou and Peyton. REVISAL AND ENPINISIIED PUSINESS-- Mears. • Logan, Jones,lloward 4ibbi:r, and, Foster. - . • AccouNTS—Mesara.Bpirinesr, K hieeknlake,. Graham and Allen.. MILEAGE—Meaara. Aalnuaria, Vwn Wyck, LOomis, flardemtn. and • Robfnsonof - Erroasmo--Messra. ,Adrain , dovude . and MoClay.• • , EXPENDITURE IN THE -.STATE DXPARTNIENT —MMsrs. McKean,. Stout,. parr, 'Lowe knd Dawes. , , Ezrzworreag is TUE TREABUIt DEPART ME NT — Meuraloamia, Qua rle.a; Thomas and Train. . . ; [',.s n ' EXPENDITURE 1N 'IRE NYAIt" EPA tiniest kqesre. q3eivait of Penn., Lambee, Tompkins, COoper and Morrill. is .: EXPENDITURE IN INS LI lie API A.FICPARTMENT— !iIeum Hatton, UnderWOod,Blair, Hughes, and t Sherman. -_ - 11 - .E.ii,ENerroit IN TIIE.V9ar Okricts DEPART orznr --tldesars. Palmer, Martin of Va.; Moore of 1 Ky Landium and Stanton. ; ''- d EXPENDITUREP ON TR E Pottle uttpiNets-- Mesita. Brayton, Noell, Walton, Harris of Va. and-Wilson. , ' ••,' Join; COMMITTEE ON TUE LADRARItt7-1105311. Pettit, Adams of Mass, and Pugh. ', ' • JOINT 'COMMiTTEE ON Parrinsor—Messrs. Gurley,.Haskin and Dimmick,. .;N ' JOINT COMMITTEE ON ksitot.teDll3lcut. Mesa?. Davidson and--Sheaker.. - .[By comparing .the committee s with the vote for Speaker, the polititicalcrimplexion may e seen.] N . • . .. . The, following is the, vote in detail': • Fon' Ms. Pxmanorow—waxers. Charles F. Adams, Adrain;' Aldrich, Alley, Ashley, Bah bitt,'Bealri, Bingham ' Blair, Blake,Brayton, Briggs, - Buffington, Burlingame, Burnham, Burroughs, Butterfield, Campbell, Crirey, Car ter, Case, Colfax, Conking; Corwink-Covode, Curtis, IL 'Winter Davis, Dawes, i Delano, Duel!, DOM, Edgerton, Edwards ; Eliot, Ely, Farnsweith i Fenton, Ferry, Foote*. Frank, French, Gooch, Graham, Grow, GurPey, Hale, Hall, Ilaskin, Helmick, Hickman;; Hoard, Humphrey, Hutchings, Irvine, Junkin,Francia V. Kellogg, William-Kellogg Kenyoe, Kil gore, Killioger, DeWitt C. Leach, La, Long necker,iLonrnis, Loyejoy, Marston, McKean, McKnight, McPherson, Millward, Moorehead, Morrill, Edward J6y- Morri., Morsel', Nixon, Olio ; Palmer, Pt: i y, Pettit, Porter; Potter, Pottle, Reynolds, R ce, Christopher Robinson, 13.oyce. Schwartz; S ranton. Sedgwicir, Sher i man,tSomes, Spau ding, Spinner, Stank* Stevens, William'S wart, Stratton, Tappan, Thayer„Tbeaker, Tompkins, Train, Trimble, Vandever,VaiiWyck,Verree, WadeWaldron, 'Wilton, Caldwaldei C. Wasburn, Ellibe B. Washburn, Israel Washburn, Wells, Wilson, Windom. Wood, and Woodruff. . ! - - Fos MR. McCtsnsAND.—Messrs.; Allen, Thomas L. Andersm, Ashmore, Avery; Barks dale, Barr,"Batrett, BocOck, Bouligny, Branch, 'Burch, Burnett, Horace F. Clark, John B. Clarke, ”. Clemens, Cobb, John COchrane, Cboper, Cox, • James, Craig, Burton' Craig. Crawford, Davidson, John G. Davis, Reuben Davis, De Jartiette, Dim'inick, ..Etthunson, English, Florence, t Fotike, Gannett, Garman, Hamilton. John T. llarris, Hankies; Hind man, Holman, Houston, 'Toward, Hughes,, .Jackson, Jenkins, Jones, Kunkel,' T.,arnar, Landrum, - Larrabee, • Leake, Logan; Love, Madly, Charles D. Martin, Elbert S. Martin, Mcßae, MillsOndSontgoinery,lsaac N. Morris, Niblack, Noell, Pendleton, 'Peyton, Phelps, Pryor, Reagan . , -Riggs, James C. Robinson, Ruffin. Rust, Scott, Sickles; Simms, Single ton, William Smith, Stevenson, Jrinies A. Stewart, Stout, Taylor, Thomas, enderwoixl, VR ilmndighatn, Whiteley, Winslow, Woodson, and Wright. . '7. ' 'FOR MIL Gait - in—Messrs: -Green, Adatbs, WilliaM -C. Anderson, Brabson, Bristow, Etheridge, J. Morrison Harris, Hattori, - Hill, James M.'Leach, Mallory, Laban T. Moore, Nelson, Quarles, , William N. H. Smith, Stokes, and Webster. FOR Ma. Caswronn--L-Messn L • - ClOpton, Curry, McQueen, and'Pugh. ' 'e • . FOR Mn. WILLIAM IL N.:SNIITLI--gessra. Bottler, Hardeman, Maynard, and Vance. Font Ma. McQcnex—Messii. Bonbacn and Miles. . , - Fon Mn: STrr.r.cson--Mr. flOyce.• Fon MR. trazranos--Nr. Gilmer. ;'; Fan Mn. Keitt. Fon MR. HorsTon—Mr. MeCletnanct. Fon MR. Boren—Ma Sydenhatu Nom. _ _ NOT VOTING—Mr. NtlangtoO. • AIISENT--Braw .of 87., Sial worth of Ala. Democrats, and C. D. Cochrane of New, il'ork• Republican, ' - . /Mr tis anted that, in addition • I) the 864,000 which the State of Maine" bast been defrauded of by halite treasurer, Elder Peck, the sum of $70,000 has been found to be owed by him outside of• his liabilities- tb the State, besides what may not yet be matured. This carries the amount up to $164,000; - TUE MAICSERVICE----it is . stated that a company of capitalists has beeh formed, and are about to Make a proposition to Congress to carry the entire inland mails of the United States, provided. the franking privilege is abol ished, for the revenue ariting therafrom.'lle company is -abundantly able 'to perforii the work. . ' Panzoniceurre.—The ctilebrah4 118-‘ tronomer, Fricke, in a recent scoot:it* the comet which bears his name, designateiithe ollowing eight comets as permanent mem. .ts of our system, times of revolution round .the nn . being now definitely established : Halle ' in seventy six ,years ; Tuttles inthir teen an half years; Faye's in seven and a. half Year's, Eiela's in six ana three-quartere y\ years; D'At at's in sie Ind - a half .years; Brorsen's in fir • • tid a half years ; - Vinneeke's in five years, i.d Encke s -in three and a third years. All o hese comets, except Hal ley's and Tuttle's, wil e-appear again within, the nest six years. . -. • - ou.owAr i aPut.s.—ln atom which are usual' - want of a tits, nausea, gripi , sleep, and a ral prostration . power; these.Pil s 'll be found a wit certain remedy. Arno . Abe most - al t indications of a diseased s eel, are a t. of fulness after eating, a - dry, y ow tong t. flatulence in the abdomen, a • raPa ir-a,; l an in the month, heaviness in all_ tie limbe r • id \ gioesa, pain in theeyes; want of onergy r aver , sion to Mental execute, sod irregularitt of the bowels. These symptoms disappear After a few doses ottbe ?sills 'have:been adminirter ad ; the stomach, liver, and bowels„ resume the regular aidingoronsperformance of . their functions, the patient's strength return; and iti a short time the dare is complete. l' , hatirt-rudini---ianclured; at_ Mt A . Verntm. 'A lady was found weeping bitterly at the ice -hours, mistaking 4t for idle tomb of. Washiegbm. ' . 1 ' •... The new. Black Republican Chief Ju stine of lowa is a spiritualist, and it is. stated that be has .a castle erected at Rookuk fur the reception of inviesbie ghosts. . • • ...Thq gale of Thursday night was very severe, both Foutbward. and eastward. - At Now York much damage was done as, well to -derailing in the city as shipping in '.the liar:- .bor. his mitten a fetter rap lag that ifilitritie of Lie anise` furthe_Ptesi dency shall came any serious divisions among I Southrtrn Demkrats, it will be uncondition ally withdrawn. • . • ..The owners•or the Pemberton Mill have made a claim upon the insurance com panies for the entire amount of the insurance, $415,000; and have retainetb•legal counsel in cede - theclairu is resisted. ;air 1-859 tho' Irish ser vant maids now working in - New 'link and Brooklyn barn sent . borne to their parents, brothers, and sisters, the enormous sum of one' I m ar flio . o three linttlredand fifty thousand dol- '.... IL k.proposed in Boston that, the-Leg ishrture of Massaclinsetts shall invite the' Leg islatures of Maine, New York, Pennsylvania,: Maryland and Virginia, now in seism, to meet in that city on- the 22ti r of February, 'Washington's birthday.i • .The nomination °ran Abolitionist for Governor, by-the Black Republicans of Rbode Island, showing-the • true character of that party, bus created much ciissatisfaction among the constitutional and Union •loving men who have acted with it tinder mistaken idea of its aims rind tendencie . s. . • ...Tim Republican Treasurers of Maine and Michigan haveboth been guilty of cor ropt practices; the one.afrstracrincslo4,ooo of the peoples' money, and the other $50,00.0. In.each State the party is endeavoring to bush the matter up. They, do not like to let the truth be known either in Maine orMich-, igen. ....The following named gentlemen are candidates for Governor:—joh n L. Dawson, of Fayette; Wm:H. Witte, of Philadelphia; Jacob Fry, of Montgomery.; A toold Plumer, of Venango ; George Saridersoit of , Lances ter; 11: B. Wright, of Ltrzerne; ' T. S. Cun uingham, of Beaver; Wm: Hopkins, of Wash, ingtoo r. , ....The accounts from 'Washington repnrt liat city filled.beyond all precedent' with needy and greedy Republicans,soeking places under the House organization. The disap pointment at the barrenness - of the Ropubp can triumph, jail:dense, and the complaints unbounded. To make the matter worse, thou sands of these place-hunters have not the means to get away. .Gov. Latham, of California, haa.bon ors showered upon hini thick and fast. The day after his inauguration as Governor, .bs was elected to the United States , enate ; by a very flattering vote; receiving 97„ to IS cast for Randolph, and 3! ! ! for Shaft - , Republi can. _Really the Republican party in the California Legislature ii not inconveniently large. • ..The Washington correspondent' of the Philadelphia Notth American says that be fore the Republican caucus agreed to support Forney for Clerk of the House, assurances were given by. Hickman and Schwartz that Forney mould support the Republican candi: date for President against any man nomina ted at Charleston. Forncy's Into speeches render it almost certain be will do that•very t tmng. • - On the Ist-of February, the game law went into effect The Act• of April, 1859, provides that no-person shall kill or other wise destroy any pheasant between the first day of February and the first day of August; or any woodcock between the first day of February and the 4th day of July, or any pat ridge or rabbit between the first - day of February and the Ist day of October, under the penalty of five dollari for each and every,• offense. ...Prof. Lovering, io one of bis late As trorromical lectures before the Loivell Insti tute; said that the great cornet of 1556, which caused the abdication of CharleS V. of Spain, is confidently expected to reappear during the present year,and French istronenaers are even now on the look-out for it. -If no error ha. 4 been made in the revised Calculations, it will probably be seen during the fall of '1860.-- Boston Traveller. ....The municipal electsbn in Linen* on the 7th, resulted in a most 'gratifying tri, mph of the Democracy. - lion. George Ban dersoe, the Veteran editor orthe Inte4ligeecer was re-elected Mayor, by 209 majority over Thomas B. Burrower, of Buckshot war celeb rity; and the fuglemau ofitepuhlicaniam now-, its-of Anii-Masonry and Know-Nothingism in the past. This i* a gain of 519 over the vdte,of last October for the .Democrat& The Councils, and a majority of the Aldermen 'are also Democratic. • ' ....The structure of the Standing Com mittees of - the Honsis has even rise to great dissatisfaction among members. One, of the Most striking features about the Committees, is the de.ire their cast' evinces to coax the South Americans toeeli themselves to the pur poses of the Repu,blicao party organization throughout _the - session. ,Thus, _Ave South Americans (out of their total force of tweety three,) are at the head of five of the - most be portant. Committees--evincing a degree of fa voritism fur that wipg of tjse Mouse as re markable ss it is likely to prove - unavailing. ..-.. We have seldom recorded an act - so fiendish as that of Dr. Davidson, in Monday's tragedy at .llavresville, - Ky. _Willing to Sac rifice-his own life to punish an enemy, be pre: pared a tin - canister, - filled with.rifie balk and gunpowder, and - affixing to it a sloW match, took it upon his arm In a Co*ered basket, and after lighting the match'carried it into a store where there were a number of persons, iitclu- MIT the chosen victim, and" engaged with them in conversation until the infermil ma chine be bore exploded, destroying the build- - big in which they:were, and injuring all.— That all were not tilled is a miracle. David son himself was terribly torn, and is - not like• ly to survive: • 11.easesof weak \attended With ?, disturbed 'the bodily. .and *on. Inas .... In the election of Salmon P. Chade by the Black Republicans of Ohio to the United States Senate, we have another example of the kind of element that pfedominates and the men who control the falsely called Renilr• Bain party. Mr. chase: is well known assn riginal old line Abolitionist,. opposed to the titotional .provirgons for the rendition of to ve slaves; believen - that slavery in the, Stateilyould not continue a year after the ac `Cession oldie "Anti-Slarery" party to power, and thlnks that it ought, CO he aixtsbeci by the Constitotionalliower, of Congressind the State Legislatures. Theii k :„conventioti which nominated him for Goverifir of Ohio, some years ago, adopted resoltitions declaring most diytinotlyi "as Altiblitioniits" their hostility to the laws, laying down the "higher Ise, as the doctrine of their faith. . PEN PASTE AND SCISSOR ": • • . The Charter- election in Binghamton, N. Y.,' on TtieidaY, resulted in:the choice of a Democratic . Board of Council. • ' • .John W. Forney, editoi of , tne :delphia Prep, was on Friday, efectectperk of the House of Representatives. Gookt•bye John.—littaburg Post. - The Closing i4.ars et Life ilre . ofien rendered wretched by ;ailments which l are trifling in themselves and easily cured! if taken in time. 'Affection of the liver, stomach,l, and otherorgana concerned in .digeatio,n , are : the molt frequent. ; They naturally make the sufferer nervous; it it ; able and complaining, and relatives and friend's are forced to bearthe,brunt of their ill burnoi. The use of Dr. Ifesteter's Celebrated Stomach Bitter; will prole an 'effiCient itemedy . for thiti, evil. it will not only strengthen the whole hist organization, bninntirely cure the most olr. satiate cases of Indigestion,Diairhces,Dysentery and Liver Complaint:. The flint physicians in the country are loud in their 'pribm_of this prep a ration. Another - recommendation of the Bit -ters is that it is so palatable tolthe taste that it mav be used `even as a beverage. Fur sale by _ , op "druggists.fob -Lectures al- Diusocit A-BELL WANTED, r ILB, LI LE Esq. Will ecture oh Tfigraday ire. Feb. Nth, and D. • BENTLEY,. Esq.. on'Tuisday eve; Feb. 28th. Citizens, wo have GIVEN you itwe - courses_ of lectures, the preyent winter, midi artt confidently hope you will not:desert "the third, although wo tax you fur the pUrpose of phicurinai nELL. You aro. iery much In need of onla, so come, one and all, and help purchase It. - If you•can't cam e • yourself, send your money. Admittance 15ets. Gent and lady 2.scts, children lOcts. . Diteinges of the LiverlYori'mayielow' 'when your liverts out of order, r when your are 'bilious, hy'any of the followingisymptoms Pain in the side,and baCk,dizzmass.dull head .ache, a bed tasteln the mouth HI the 'morning, sallow colored compleiion, yellotaish tint in the eyes, costiveness; or diarrhcert of a slimy, dark' color, to)v spirit and dismal forebodings, it is acknowledged by all physicians and, otheri who have seen their action, thst JUDSON'S MOUN. THIN HERB PILL S are a perfect cure for all bilious affections.. So pletrantly'do they search out and drivo away the steeds of disease, that all persons living in a country where 'Fever & Agua and all other bilious diseases are kevaletit, will find Ito should never-be without thee), From tted to four Pills each' night -on going to bed, w:11 inn short time drive away the sickly yellow look of bilious persona, and i bring to their cheeks a beautiful glow of perfect' health. ,Judsne's Mountairi Herb Pills are sold tty Sayre & Bro, and all Dealers Medicine. fob See advertitiement of Dr. Sanford'il 1.1 - ver nvigomtor and Family Cathartic' Pills," in another column. .• : '• . • , aepft ly „ . .. . • Scholuirshlpie sin any of the firat•clasa Commercial Collet , es-in the cc:untry,furilialted at . this office, at a large discount from usual rates. Mexican Mustang LI salakent.--From rich and poor, botul and free - , all colors, grades, and conditions of life, ive hear the same - raced of,praise awarded this wonderful article. Sores are healed, pains relieve& lives• saved, , valuable animals made useful,and untold ills assuaged by this, great medicine, which is surprising to, the judgment of man. What family.doea not re. qoire a standard linimeht ? Who ever heard of the same results produced by any other article ?. For Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, flheunaatistu,Swell. Stiained Horses, ;Lc., it - hits . no Beware of Bnitalians. 'the genuine Mustang Liniment, is sold by • all' respectable Druggists and Livery Alen in, every town, parish,,and ham let, throughout North and South America, Eu rope, andAhe Islands of lbe Ocean, „Boy - at once. BARNES & PARK, Proprietors . , New York. Ito. 1 . Moffat's . , high and envied celebrity which this preeminent medi• eine has acquired for, its invariable efficacy in all the diseases which it professes to cure, has rendered the usual practice of ostentatious putt. ihg not only unnecessary but unworthy of them. I.They are known by their finite ; their good works testify-for them, andtLeY thrive not by the faith of the credul ous. In all cases of cos tiveness. dyspepsia, bilious end liver affections; piles, rheumatism, fevers and apies, obstinate headaelics,and geni:rtl derangements of hearth,' these Pills hvve invariably preyed a certain and !speedy remedy. A single trial will place the Life Pills beyond the reach of competition in the estimation of every patient. Dr. Moffat's Phegnix Bitters will be found equally efficacious 11411 cues of nervous debility dyspepsia. headach., the sickness incident to females in delicate ealth, and every kind of weakness of the dig: alive minim. 'Per sale by: Pr. W. D. ISIOFFA ; 335 Broadway, N. Ir.,itnd by medicine dealer . .aid drtiggista generally throughout the count y. decl3 ly , F. D. WOOD, more located ori the COURT HOUSE, in ail cheerfully wait u j hi' lni with a call. -Pictures in good deductions for F. not to fade, axes, b 0 'cents. Liberal fie*, All work warranted [Montrose, Dec. Ist, 1859. . Car he stitiiiiiher would take ; this 4. portunity to return hiethanks to the. Fire Depart. meet of this village for their very eifisient aid, in extinguishing the fire at his dwelling.on the let inst ' th.o extreme severity of the weather made their duty a very diffienit one, but "they :did their duty, and stopped-the ravages of the .fire. He cannot forbear to - return thanks for -the kindness received from our immediate neigh. bors, and the citizens in general for their many ;divot Jas. R. Dz BIRTHDAY -OF WASHINGTON MASS MEETING AT: SPRINGVILLE !I! citizens of :Springville will hold a. mass deiting at Bpringvifie Hollow, on Wednesday, Filliruary 22d, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. .IThe Times demand that , the Spirit of the kathers be rovived; and the anniversary of the birthday; of Washington is deemed the moat fitting for sitch an ob,lervance. B. B. Little and J.. B. DlCCollum, Esqs„ will hetpresent to•addrese the meeting iAt theNestern House in crest Bend, .on the Ref. J. B. MdCretry, - Mi. 'Alpheus B. i.HoUse and Bliss Louise Bletaughlin,hoth'of Elthira, N. Y, • -' • • • • • • -,atilta • At Great Bend on the . 6th, era. Aimira F. Wright, in the 37th year of her age. s' SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY TIAC lI[RS' INSTITUTE, Pa, %Vl"commence March bth 1860, and con tinim ten. weeks. . . • Tea,o3aeris B. M. STONE,' Principal of the cademy. • IVETEWKSBURY, Co. Superintendent:. 8. W: CLARK. A. M. Dr. A. C. BLAKESLEE. Prof. E:4LKNAP.P, of Skeneateles. Prof. J. Br: WATSON, Elocutionist, and others. Lectre; will be given during the term, on the science u of teachirig, and other subjects, by dis tinguished men: The time has been changed from March 19th,to the sth, in order to procure the assistance ofProf. 8. W. Clark, Principal of Cortland Academy, and author of Clark's 'Gram mar. He will be here at the commericement . and give the teachers and these preparing to teach,lithorough drill in the Science, of the English language. The Institute and. Academical Departments,. will be kept separate ; the Prof.. devoting their time to the members of the institute . . • . Exrassge.--Tuitlon for Inatittite, - 85 For Academy same rate as heretofore . Board,sl 60 toll 75 per week. ' . Those wishing board, or rooms to board-theta alive., Will . be provided for by calling on; or by addressing the Principal ) lam out of town on • Saturdays. B. M. STONE, • Dim ock, Feb. 14th, 1660-4 t t Courts of Appeal. . • rpflE:Comruiasionors of Sosotiehanna County JL have fixed Upon the - following days and dates respectively, for hearing Appeals from the Asilesaniebt for .1860, at the Commissioners'. Ofßco in liiontrose, to wit: Apol'acon, Chocontit," Forest Lake, Frionds. villa:Borough, and Middlatown-31onday, Feb. 27th. Era nklin, ;Liberty, and Silver Lake:—Tuesaay, Feb. 28th.. ; Auburn,Aessup, and Rush—Wednesday. Feb. 22th. . Bimock, Lathrop, and Bp-ringville=-Thursday, Match let: . Gt. Bend, and New Milford—Friday, March 2d. Martnonv, Oakland, and SusquehannaMoro'—: Moiday, March sth. •ith his .CAR, is once REEN, opposite to the lONTROSE, where he all whb may (awe • Ararat, Jackson, and Thomson--Tuesday March 6th. Clifford, Dandaff Borough, and LenottWed nesday, March 7th. Gibson, ~Haiford, and ; Herrick—Thorsday Nfatih Bth. , Biidgewater, Alontrose, , and, Brooklyn—Fri 'day, Mardi 9th. • . {By order of the Commissioners. - ! ' W.-A. CROSSSION,Confrs Clerk. Cnm,rs' Office, 3lontrose, Feb. 9d,1860. In the matter of the estate of Harriet C. Whituey, diseasid. /11HE undersigned having been' appointed An ditor in the ' above tstate, by the Orphans! Court'of Susquehanna county, ,to report a dis tribUtion to and - among the . beirs'of said deco. debt. will attend," o the duties of his appoint. ment on Friday, ihe 2d day of March, 1860, at 1 o'clock, p. m.; at the office 'of W. and W. H. I.lessap, Esqi., in Montrose; atir whiLh time all .persons having claims upon the fund of said Or. rate, are required to present them or be debarred 'from; coming in for a share of such fund. ALFRED HAND, Auditor. Feb, 2d, 1860.-4 w. A C-A R D. . • MITERE having been unavoidablyconsidera [blo doubt in regardsto my remaining in charge of the Susquehanna Classical and Nonni School,4 Wish to draw the•attention of the pub lic WI the advertisement in another colUmn, and to state that I shall continue to give' myself faithfully to' thelnstruction of all who may place themielves under my charge. • - • 11 . BRODHEAD. 1- Sue. Classical and Normal School } 7 ao. 20th . , 1860, MORE .NEW ARRANGEMENTS' 1 - FOR 1860. • :GREAT ATTRACTIONS • AT THE - FOOT OF walk amulet. , . • THE .extensive FornitOre•- . _Establisliment of iirerru Butrrnots havingpeeri refitted and greatly, improved, the proprietors respectfully announce to the citizens of Montrose and vicin. ity that they are constantly making and keep on hated the. LARGEST and HEST assortment of . , IFURNITURE' To be found In the Country. W&give the following Hat of some of the ar tiqcs which we will sell at greatly 'reduced prices, for CASH or READY PAY: Bureaus, Walnut, or Mahogany, with glass, from $l6 tri $35: Bureaus with• marble or brocatellelops, from IRO Id, $24. . And a large assortment t 8 810. 12, 14,-to $lB, , from , -Wash Stands, Card Stands, Corner and Square Siandsi, of all varieties and pricasifrom 75 cents CO ten dollars. Desks, Divans :towel Racks, Pootstools,Otto. • mans, Lounges, &c. ' Centre, Cattl:.Pier, Toilet , , Dining, Kitchen, and Eitension,Tables. - Chmis—Cane and Wood Seats, Rockers— Cane, Flag, and Wpcd - Seats, of every variety and sty e. Sofa., tete a Use furnished at'short notice at Newl York' prices. N. f lats ady made coffins on hand or fur nished hort notice.—Meatses' always in readineim.when desired: We employ none but CAREFUL and EXPERI ENCED WORKMEN. We , intend to do our Woilx. WELL, 'End unit as Liw as it can be afforded- W. W. SMITH, A. snsirru, JS., . • • E. R. ?intro. Montrose - , Jan. 18th, 1860:—tf. CTIOIII having sold his Penn; wiit. 11 sell ncAuction, en Monday, the.„so, n ay o t . , March, eintimeneinc at 9 o'cleek4.79L. the fol. ;towing. property, Ira , One yoke:of„Ox*.-11tr*; I I Cows, 8 three years old Heff* , ll two .Tears old Heifers, 23_ Shee p.U.Cart,Plows;florrows,Sieds, l uait iMOM:Flintdeg Mill. Straw Cutter, Corn Iclhellet; liorseltake, two Potash 'Kettles, and instiller Kettles, al large quantity of Milk Panic' ;ind: other Tin Wore; Barrels Chortle, Wash . Tubs; 2 Cooking Stoves, with ' Pipe and `Furnl- • ture. Parlor Stove, ,. Tables, Chairs, Bedstead*: a,quantity olfareess and Old.lron, HAY, Straw; Potitoes, Turnips; and other articles too ittamerena ;le mend* _Also a litiose-idied at the Balitiat , . Meeting Howie. . _ . TERSII4.—J-Nine months' credit, with interest and akproved aeeprity; 'on all nuns over Ilk JAIitES Tt I RRELL, Forest Lake Feb. 16111,186033 D., A i_........• .. : 'FORASLEII.T.i..3III ITUATE IN JESSUP, one mile North of ' 'Lathmps Lakes, containing 102 acres, 10 of which are improved'. - Framed house and barn.. Erica 81500. 8500 down.;balance Of/ time to suit the purchaser. In possession .of L. Stone. JOHN F. DUNMORE. .. 01onfrose, Febrtiery 16th, 1.860..tf ' . ' A% STACK OF HAY for Rale by ! ABM TURRELi I DtSSOLUTION. 1 HE FIRM OF W. B. & M.S. HAND,RICK 1 is this day dissolved by mutual ecinseitt. The Notes and Accounts are in.tlio hands of W. B. Hendrick. for collection. 1 W.' B. HANDRICK,—.M. S. fIANDRICK. The TANNING Business will hereafter be carried on by W. B. Hendrick. LSpringville, February Bth, 1860..4w - 1111ANIEU IMIEDIIIIIIII A PEW MORE active and ekterprising yo'ung _a men can find, immediate employment by which they can make from $5OO to $1 000 par" 'year, to act as agents for several new and pop .ufar works just published esclusively4or agents arid for i aale.in book ..stßes. We Nivea great nOmber 'of agents employed, many of whom ere Making from 15 tos2o per week: Thoise wish ing' to engage in this pleasant and _profitable business will, for particulars. &c:. address, !• ,- • -C. L. DERBY & CO., Publishers and Wholesale Booksellers, • Sandusky City Ohio. • lar Editors of Newspapers giving the above aril folloWing three insertions, and calling atten tion to it, and sending a copy containing it, will receive any three of the following books: J.,ifo of Napoleon, by Headly $1.25 Life of Lafayette, by Headly - 125 " :Life of Joseplii • ne, by Headly 1 25 Lifo•of Mary and Martha Washingtonl 25 Wild Scenes in a Hunter's Life 1 25, Odd Fellows' A.mulet . • ' 1 . 25- • feb9 . 3w • C. L. JACKSON. Auditor's Notice. DIIII let 'HEIR 1 . W • MARRKisokbrihe way-We—but hike. to . ?1 - the fled (I_l li tvlatlpla and-get MORE GOOD. GOODS . 312Pcol.listr than can be had at atly BEER StIOP in Pean'a I am bound to make. it an object for CASiI buy ire to -, leave their shillings with me and no them for dszy traih=stuff—the fag eddy of Peter Funk - Shops--which- make a B;g Show on Rand- Dor.'ibo humbuged by three cent t4tudlienihiefs, sold o4ly. to bleed; but come to th.l) - - . ',CASH .-STORE • • one dour below Tarbell's 'Hotel and buy four Gobaff at. New-York Priebs. Calicoes,. Detains, She'eting 4 , all good 'Gores. Excellent Teas;-- 10, 50,.61), and 75 cents. Bhiz. hamton price 4a. 5 - 4. 6s: and Fli". 121.1 pounds eke dry Sugar for $l,OO. Box Raisina, - t a . s na p Starch, Tobacecr, .111! . .ixf which 1 writ Bell to.miit the closest buyers. . - r • Januar.y .. 2•5,1860.1 HENRY C. TYLER.. N B. ou't forget. th place;,the.oxij Store *Mire 1141:Ilford's, No. Public . Avenue. ALPHA EPSILONS. • .TAKE :NOTICE A' a meeting of the ALPHA. EPSILON SOCIETY of lIARFOKII UNIVERSITY, held On,the 91:11 nit, it, was, on mixtion Resolved, T hat; as ninny of the Books of the Society are gone, and a number were taken un der the' mistaken idea that the Society • was tc! be discontinued,:sie•request ail personi having bontie.belongink to. the. Society to return then .without further notice or detsy. Published by order of-the h. E. Society= C. D. Tisor.". jan26iff.) EE. Lion, Committee-. • E.-K. RICHARTICOS; '—'_-_______- • NEW-F Rll. *. . . .• • lima, Sza k.ilroinstait ,tore, s. At IMONTIKOSID, Pa:, ONE door bolow J. Ethridge's Drug. Store, lUF on Public - Avonue,. where will be foinui constantly on hand kgeneral_asiortmeht of • : GROCE R.ItS , :. , • Such as Sugars, MolassesXyrups, Teak; Coffee ': ' -- . . . - &c.,&L, Sze.., , 1: • j - Alai; thehoicest : brands of " ' I - • FAMILY -FLOUR,. , SlCil,la,rd(Pork. Hams, Fish, 'Candles &c. - Wesolicit a share of the public. patronage, and pledge ourselves to do- the fair thing, Hoping by each bargain to'secure aniither. BALDWIN & ALLEN. Wm.. L. Aitzar.• At:FRED•BALDIVIN . ...•NOTICE• - - Tfir6t of Lathrop DOWitt.' is this day dissolved by mutual consent. A. LATHRoP, Dec. 31st, 13594 -J. IL DoWITT. P. S.—The Notes and Aceourms are in.the handei of A. Lattr.p for settlement it'd collec tion. a .J. R. DeWITT. • 'DOCKET DIARIES AND A LSI4NACS for L 1860: a large variety. And Indelible Peocila for, marking wearing apparet,,warmnted not, to fade or wash out, for sOo •- A. N..BULLARD.i' Montroae, Dec. .1 4 -th, 1859. ACHEAP and easy remedy Or tho Pi's!, and Corps. Try it. Also Dferers Rat and Min's Exterminitor, sold by - LYONS & SON.. YINCHESTER'S HYPOPIIUSPHITES O 'Lime and Soda,__Tof Consucnplion ; Hot lOwny's Ointment ; Judson' s Mountiin Herb Pills, nod nese). ail,tlie Nedkines odwer isecl, or,in the market, are for sale by - llontrese, 'JAL 9. L AB ' TURRELL : N• 16• - EVATHERSaiid Motherg, Brothers 1: land Sister 9, and alb others interested; willlplease take ?ARTICULAR. 'leak& that" Maxiteti Claus, the fellow that comes round onco . a year to tickle the Children. is eipeeted along soon, and has agreed to call "at Dullard's Book" Store where he can find - ; ' ••A nice lot of Topi, . • . • For. Girls and Boys. • Alsoia fine lot of Gift Books and Annuals, &e. such' as old SaOta Claus. wik6 surely be•pleastd -::.-. with. • • , . Please remember that the old fellow will be - round a few days earlier-this year than usual, - as Christmas comes on Sunday, and. will try to _ finish his - trai‘els. to all the little Girls and Boys Saturday - night. At the-Montrose Book' Store. - Remembey. A. N. BULLARD. /Montrose, Dee. 121 h, 1859. . LIGIIT .110 R EIitESH Burning Fluid, Lamp' Oil, Candles. 12 Also White Lead, Zinc. Paints, Linseed Oil, Cuffee,etc. eta., just opened and going cheat". J. Lyth,l3&.BoN.', _ • TEE NEW E. 1141.1 • „ - NEW•FALL AND WINTEDiGOODD! AT GREAT BARGAINS! .4- - Ready , Pay and Small Patents. ." BUR RITT has now in Stdro and. is • 1.1..6, making largo addition, to his Stock of FALL - AND- - WINTER GOODS, to, whi:efile. - would invite thciattention of.rnourt mina noir- Ens, embracing. the most desitablo- varieties of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, • In New Stiles of Ridr.Foll - Prints -and Plaids; in DeLains, Ducal Pkaids, Plain and Plaid Merl= • nos; Mohair Cloths, Ginghams, and Silks; Brodie, Caribmere,,Ailk, and Wool Shells; Rich Ribbons, Bonnet.;, and Flowers, Net Hoods, La. - 'dies' ;Cloths, Broad' Cloths , Cassimeres,- dtc. . With,a full assortment of j Staple and Taney Goode, as usual, including Groceries, Crockery; Hardware, , Stovei, Iron, Steel, Nailer - Hats and Caps, • Boots and Sillies, Carpeting, Floor 011 Cloths; Painted Window Shades, Wall Popo, Cloaks. Brtigs, Oils, Paints, Furs, Buffalo Rohos,ltc., ~ --The entire stock being forge, and bought for - Cam - will give a superior opportunity for - choice • selections, and will be sold for Itia.rir,Pair 10 to 25 per cent: below regular prices. An ox. ainitta;ion of the Sioca will be found profitable, to those who wish to buy.- N. 11—Flone and Salt constantly on. hand.. New Milford, October, 1859. S. M. Pe#engill- di; A , directisiug Agent's, at 119 Nassau.st. A New-YOrk, and 10 State.it, posten, aro agentit,for 77se Illonfrose Ileniocrat, and are au-• thorized. to contract for us at our lowest rates. POCKET BLURS. DIdRIES CHRISTIAN" 4,,,V1.Ari4 CS, CHURCH PSALMIST. • . "SUPPLEMENT, SAIALLL. BOOKS, &C.. for s.alc by Dee. 20th. ,J: LYONS At SON. Also, PURE KEROSENEOIL. A Nu* THING ?O;L THE TABLE: • • • 1( R P D1t.1P . 1% ror 3114pkwheitt Mike& AliontrostyPa.. BALpWINA ALLEN. • XII4IIGE Antoitrnent of Lithographi and Tube Paints, just arrived. and for sale, at iedueed priees,. by" A BEL TUBRELL • • 'Montrose, Jan.. 23d, 1860. Annoted, Rend 2—WILLIAMS' COMPOUND Bot.unett for the. PILES; if; "warranted to of a cure in everycase, nod in all stages of the dlsease,ler the money will he refunded. .• Full dirctione accompany,eneh bottle. Sold by Turret), Montrose; T. J. Babcoek,Ditn ock ; Q. Q. Hempstead, Brooklyn; and Dr. J.W. Lyman,' Tpnkhannock: Neel ly