=GM • . . . Extract of a Spec • ~,, , I - . Of p, j Albright of, LancastK.,, ?tray, .a Co - - . •- Rcaiiiii . v: ( :!i!,l .-- - , r, _. GE:k:II.fiNIES : —The Pertioerany . 0 1 e Kf.aut . t .. el Ivania have assetnbled and w4lffrikianinrity entered an - earnest' plt . tesi agati(St the.does" tr i at i. ata-l ; terdericies - .of. the' Republitirto p ar ty by the nomination Olken y -- 4): Pti:sirsi. ~ Whatever may bar e_been my pesolidiprefei-- ences I cheetftilly acquit -no, in litii : lnotnina- 1 ;. • lieu. The,d ay, for siter t i ees has coin , and 11e ' dare, not indulge in fa'trsonal . Wistr o si . we .bave a higher nnd holier of to accbMplish t the - preservation Of our free", instit - uttotis'and the strengthetrag of • the iroinis of ..Otiriglarinus Union. 'Gentlemen, Able • Curttrinkbas been . - hoisted at: Harrisburg and nee Setillipoii 'the.- platform David Wilmot, - Titatideo ;Sitvens v I and o:ters :who tire ba , tlings'itt.defenee t..f . ,! •‘ 'section:it . jealonsies and- s..setioittk ipassions • which are.now disturbing our - petyititid . pros 7 perky 114 a uniied peophi. [A viol ~ ,,s. t ? ''that's the tune:'. liemoers tit.. in tire ?_name of pattiotisaLlet art rally !our; herst:iond - reird forth a voice that will be heartiltlirOugh o ut . iho 'rust exteu( Art ourywhole s Cerrito:) , that Pennsvliginia' it conservative andltliat -she has rebuked' fanatie'sut and fote.ed 'the pond - cal magicians to drop-lo Curtain, tgreat.ap piausej and take their idol froniPtrbli e gaze. Fellow-Democrats, let tittunite liiiti r '.3, the - tri- . . tanp is ours. [Voctis, `ive will, l l' l l l ,..r:ivitlence ' bas ordained that when men, ont.. t i'4l gond motives, try earnestly .to petfor!m',-good acs' . _ liqns their,efforts are crowned i%!itik. success ' 1 Gentlcthen, we have:, seen the_pattti*te vio- - knee at 'Harper's Perry which cbaisnrerizes . , - Irteia who haveyielded tothis-zectionallihrenty, and which might to satisfy sutra what la the 'effect natural tO such orgaiiiiations. - True the Republican party aierjhat they - . are not Illionsible for Bt'own s ciitnesi[a voice, "they 'are,"] but it cannot be dtiutirM that the feeling which prompted h4n ,*irs• ti•e Same which animates the . bodytif Ore party who are led - by -men that declarelttiteocon.sti tution of our beloved country to be 'Flit league with heti," . and its compromisesi eternal infamy. Stich are ttree teachings.loCServaid, Wade, Cbeever, Stevens, and othitntr.i . i Every , intell;g,ent reader is familiar with ith expres cram and deeds of those men which itnd - 1 / 4 to' ' weaken and des•roy our sacred bonds of ' union—arid yet they claim-to be! this "pen.' ple's party"_l ask, are we - prepared:Au relin quish the inheritance .of our reVolationary fathers an-I say' ; that-their labors Were. in -vain • ' to establish the ' fact,. that' man ! -- bil; Capable of self-government; 'arid ' that .:.Wti'tthingtort. -lived and ,lied in vain, and that all lire tdood and , 'tr - Asures . exhausted in the t Attworicirn revolution ilvas.an outrage, and that the frau , : 1 ers of the constirution'tvere r .Meri;:horn:natuea I should go dorm to posterity staindtl with the.' blackest iirline.of,lnfamv for reeogp;4ing .er- v;tude in the-. blank man? . Noli-i Fellow- ! • Demoersts. are you willin g to acknowjedge all tli'.s? I do not believe the pe9oo Of the old co:ninon wen frit of Pen fisyl vanial i wil! prove false to the faith, of the consti.u, ion. The conservative eleniefft of ' dor good -Old State will rebuke the failaticism'which.a4terirpts to -degrade her, uy rallying' 10 the norriine . of the . 1 Reading conventi t m, and electing) Henry li. Fti,:er, Governor -of Pennsylvanist 'On - the l• second Tuis Inc of Oct o b er , 1560. I *7l - rallacies Broken - D l o#n• -A 711th nESISTLESS PIZOGIItSS OP ilium "Populas e I'6 qi 10 might have bc ; eu - zi itite - ing in the ea t s of lioriice, bail i('ls fiot icy in 1;:i• enl , gli!ened,age. Tae pi'pinptitude with which the sick, in -aldpa: is of ithOcorld, have alrandoned the rtiOde';(4.• melte:ll treatment, f.l . r the fli.ill4ly:'‘ySle/11 f PftLfes,j,r liollow a y• prove.. ihnl i t6v "pee: 'pie candiAmg,uisl i between niece sni.prOs,ion and radical cure, and that tiritlwr t i e piestige. of profe-sional nod ion, nor the si2rite"otious doginati.in of the eituaksss of th'e r oboole, ca n Vimd them to ilia wundetful results of a w ; ractice,. which nevermakes ti !.e miatnke. f killin g the patient instead of.tteklfsease.. In the FUnited States; as in all othhr iEgiena of the 'earrit, llollowar's remedies tiatipopu dariced th.miselvts. It is true thatita:vietim ' of d:sease have been invited through the press to give them a trial.; but It is .eq;u4ly- true that every t rial has made them new:;Proi.e lytes, and 'that every peoselpe thud obtained Las made a hundred 'more. -They 1 hive ,La.- come the household medicines of "ne' at'ly ev.e ry Incredible - as such' a ta,t§irtent may seem,iand unparalleled' as suOi ii:; ; result is, they are verified, we. tinder.tund„ the books of Profess( establi'slinient in I New ruck. • -1- - 3 -In cur crowded cities, whets, at 'c ertain season', the inaLrtq exhaled by. an almt ver-'1 tical sun t :is the prolific source of cleaddrepi demics; in tire new settlements of where fever and .ague, dysentery; iind : .other diseases 'common to Altai. reglou,.'proatrate' the population pf - whole . districts at once;; and in the swsinps and bayous .of the South, the Pills have saved the lives of thousa4diV:while in Cases Of scrofula and cutaneous the Ointment considered by all class 6 'and in all sections,. indispensable. ton ithorptgh cure. These me facts, undeuied . fittO unchal longed, an-I who w • be...,diart qnougli to question the value of remedies f rained by such credentials:Prosto.o-Traveler TfOLLDWAY . S. OINTMENT AND CEt:ATED LEGS. Every s su rgeoit kubty that sores deeply seated in themuscularl Ore of• tbe.leg, defy all-ordinary treatrnetitl; t:et. ul-, eers'of this Class, however obstinate anth.Tiru tent, •invariablY heal under the balvitgiti ac •tion of Dollowity'a Ointment. • This pikpara tion not alive the . virus ofthe iul'ii.frorn' one pari of the system to another ;11t; inres l not .by reptes , ion, , but expursion.l there is no fear of the te-appea•anee Itri any eruption; tumor, swelling, dp sore, Must has once yielded t•J the healing 'properties Of this' thorough curative. In eases of el!ue,tir timely use has saved innumerahle qves; and rendered the cruel proceis of extision ?titirte . cessury_. Of - the Pulls it ,may .be truly; said that no disease of the stomach or ever resisted . their:operation.• I , Teachers' luht tants. • f fencbers' Instittites will be held sa l follows : At. Glen wood (Schoolhouse) otilMniiil a y, "and Tuesday, Mareh '26th and 2.70.14-*.ootw mence on Monday, at one .o'cloelk, 13 m,'::• In Clifford, at the City, (Church) balVad neßday, March 28th, at one ,o'clock kt. ri , , Al Uniondale (Church) op •TlitirsdaniMar l 29th, at one o'clock p. tu. I - *2 •?I In A.r.r.-tt, at 'he Church, on Friday,.kar. f•'• 30th, at line o'clock p.•ln. • . lu.3!ckson, at' the Church iL near Jittuca • Potter's, on Sniorday the 31st of Nitio%, at 0130 OVOA m. Prof. N. A. €24l..Erws, of New York, W. 4.11 be present ;at itll the above - -- Insiituses ancP.loe, ture both ilayand evenincr ; • - The teachers, directors ; and people cif ad. joining -towns are.earnastly ihvitedl.ltrap,and., and tho.•e in the towns where they are theld are eipected to be •present as a Matter •of• • . • •• 7 1. -," Tho , e•who have met Prof. Calkinsi will be happy to do so again; • and • those bite on, the.e over si ins for Vie - first timis will inver.!egret baring done 66.1 . - B. F. Tewitstrunr; Suet: Mardi Bth,„-,1880. • The Alb :my Atlaa and( Arius ssys that the two diviskns - of the Black iteliublione party ,are be:l-4istinguishod ns. -the .•• Pro-Bates" and the "Repro-Bates." ; The former 14'4 no 'principles whatOer, and the Wier. only Oat:whir:Liar. Seeian.l tlmtn.lo pro- RegistOr's Notice. I N'T OTIcE. is iivietiir given to‘albpersons '63,11- .1.11 eprned.in't4 , lli)lowing estates,, viz,: ,Esiate of James A. Blasilell,' late'ef JemellP, dee'd, .S. S.- Mott and ',Hearty Bin sdell, ildin't's. • Estate of AndresOßpriney, *lnto of Auburn, 4e'd, Catherine - Walbliall . [late Rooney] ndin f r ' Estate •er Noble:ll'4', Stewart, - late: of Jessup;' dee'd, Chariot to Stewart,'adinr. . • -.. *„. estate. of John Gillett, late of Gibson, deigd,• Jacob L. Gillett; Mimi-. - *. , • EStste of--- B. 8., Ja • ekfion, late - of Brooklyn, - deetilied,- Asn Fish a6rl E. A. Weston, adtnrs. • Estate of Lyman Knapp, Into of Springville', , . .deeci,Jatnestiitiek, ndier. ',- . - • 1 .:. --. Irt - . . :• . • 4", coital° o f " M ichae l - King, Into of Rush, dec il; Inesican Ilusllttng(Lissimeisti—ltii wonderful James'Ltigan and John Menerthot, admrs. effieis and comitiquent.popularity— perhaps no art E , tnto,ofSt•ph e n' J. Millard; late of -Lenoarticle in the history of the *Valeria deeil, Polly Milliwil and Edward Roberts, ildme4 Metlico,'ever :W.quired the 8:11110 - Patronage, was. - nate of Wm K. lienstnek,late of Montrese,4 ent tests, and subject to the Same number Of i,,evifre and differ- F•' Anna i 11: Eel:sleek, admr. into tit 4.. with so .few failures aso th . , Esta ‘ te'orli.anyett Wiimarth, .of Jack- 4 M.usbang Liniment. It has justly, been shied* se'd, Pi Gunnlien, !WWI d. b: n. - -: "-- , a Panacea. fur all external Wounds, Swellings, -on,de Estate of Curdelia Smith, NO of-Greit Bend, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises; or Eruptions on Man.,Or dec'4lPeter Smith. esl'r. Beast.- It iS solar a utedieineOf Husprising,virtue, Estate of Daniel Bi,twoson; late of Franklin, that Pbysiciami are , compelled to- prescribe it, ' dee'd,AbijatiVilmot,.!ex'r. :•_ . , • . . and from some reinarkableeures of Chroiiic and ~, Final'aceount of Tiinothy Depue, guardian 6f Distdried Rheumatic cases.it has nate raily artrac... . Josiah crof t • . ted muchmttention fromilie first scientific minds a .• , u ' * . . .. .. oldie ago. - Net, fatuity can - afford to be witho-ut--..1.1iat the accOuntams have Settled their accounts a bottle of the Mintang Liniment in the halite. in the Register's 011itill in and fur the county of Beware of imitations. The genuine is sold . by Susquehanna, andthat the same wilt bopresen rmipectable dealers in nil parts of the - world:I ted to the Judges of Vie Orphans'-Cuust of said • BARNES & PARK, •Pmprittorn, • (*county on _Friday the '!thirteenth .day of • April, feb23 -It cmNeW York. L •1860, for. mntirmatioW and allowancee , CHARLES NEALE, R•zister.• Regiiter's Office, Mentrose. March t 3th, -4w* at , See adViirtisemerit of Or.. Sanford's Liver Invigorator and .kathartic- Palk, in anottiereolonin. sepB:lit -Stittotteniltips in any of .first.ciass ernitnereial Colleges in the e‘ , iintry,ftirnistied at thisolEce, at n ;larcti'disenunt•triith usual rates, •• . . Afflicted, ftend.--AVILLIANS' COAIPOTIND SOLVTION for the PILES, is warranted to ef fect it sure in every case, and in all :tinges of the disease, or the money will be refunded. Full dirctions accompany each bottle. Abel Ttirrcll; Montrose; ''', J. Babcork,Dim o:ck ;0. G. Hempstead, Brooklyn ; and Dr. J.W. Lyman, Tunkhnnork, agents. ideCl• ly IlLtile-Pills:-The high- nnd 'envied•celebrity, which this - preeminent medi. eine• has acquired for its invariable efficacy in all the (releases Whieh...ft . pro fesses to' eu re, has render'. d the usual practice of otitentntions pint=. ing not only unnecessary but unworthy of them. They are known Ice their • litiitS; their good works testify for , them, and they thrive not by. the fajth of - thtterpiltpous. In all caseS .- cif (111 s• tiveness, dyspepsia; bilious 'and liver affections; piles, rheumatism, fevers and - agues., obstinate headachcs,and general derangements of health, thetie Pills hvvo 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. Ittoffat's Phoenix Bitters will be found • equally efficacious i.iall eases of nervous debility dyspepsia: Iteadaelie,_ the .sickness incident to females in delicate health, arid every • kind 'of weaknesit of the digestive organs. For sale by Dr. %V. 11. - 310}TAT t 335 Broadway, N. Y.,and by •redicine - dealers and druggists generally Aro gliot.t the eMintrY. deeB I y D. WOOD, with his CAR, ih once. .more ;ho - GREEN, opposite to the COURT HOUSE, in MONTROSE, • whe'ro he will cheerfully wait upon. all, who may fact.r him with,a call., Pictures in good Cases, 50 cents. Liberal deductions fOr '%i , ork warranted not to fade. jnotitr , re; Dee. Ist, 1859. :Diseases of the Chem!. and Leing4,— TheNe diseases are ton ‘cell khown to require a description. How many thousands.are every year carried tt) a silent grave,hy that dreadful scourge Consumption, whiOt always commences with a ceugh.: ice,q, the blood pure and healthy by hiking a few dhses.of NIO.IINT IIF,RB PILLS each w6el;;. and disease of any kind is impossible. Coristimption nail' Lung d faculties' always j arise from pitrticlis4tfstirupt matter, deposited in the air-ceps' by Ltd- blood. Purify that stream' of life and it,. will - et:ry soon carry off and destrne the, poklmnsttiz matter; and like a crytital river; flowing ilvOrigh -a desert will bring with it and leare" thrOird.hent:thtbody`the 'e , etnents_nifertilit: in its course.. entrsing the be f•tre - harren,y,tste o and fruit. so pufd . blood . causes 1110 . 034 to rijoiee in strength and health, and bldom pith uutading, ltr'auty. 1 - rd • • mh- • . C.ltifill and frerver.-06 . e0f the Erreatest remeniesThat has liver been laid before the p,ub• lie, far Fever and l iigne;.„ 4 :ind MTH : II:Ivo ree vd t the hilgliii;it enroinkiiiii.4 from the ,f . irei; and the people, is DR, J. I'IOSTEITTER'S, cEI.EBIZ3- 'I'FID•BITTER§". 1 Who would endUfit:po tor tures ari-ing from this terrible liNeii-1..- e . i .ukt:n it ran be so,easily eu'red ? Who won lite'llcin re 't he ileeplesm!ni2lits, .htirning fevers \abd 4pycitii;;, . alternately, when p 1 remedy can' be \ olOined for a mere trifle? I•nd vet how many fhTniiie4 lin-- l aer out a painful lexistenee under ;Fiji 'deadly it 1 - and do Ootbing . .nut gulp down -*quinine, 11, 4 I t , I Mail it IMSOMeS as' common as their 'dailymea's,:i and.yet- they are of relieved. None but til l .; I r i',..li , h 'and weak •4, ould hesitate tn,prc.bure the'il ) Knittab!e Bitters, and . sai . e.. -- themse4.es intense' I ogr.ny. For For sale_bc druggists..everighere. : , . I Read Advertiseu l •nt on 4th page ' ~ - rob A. Citol.—H9.ing undeistood that the Mt is,presalent that the i't . rf,fessors hose names pppaAin our advertisement of our Insti. tuts were tti be preimnt during,;the whott:i terti 3.would sac that it WAS not myjntent ion to ec;n 'vey such at imprestn, and refer all to the ear reeted advertisemfm that appears in this paper. 'B. M. STONE. • ... 3544,ax..4410t - In Great Rend. F b; 2d, by Elder Donaldson, Mr. GILES A. DAYT N, Of Gxcatl.l,4td, and Miss EhIELINE OWENS, of MAUI]: in 13ridgewater, n the Stb lest ., by !ley. IT. A. Itiley, Mr. ENne .1. KENY and Miss Emti.r-W..Morre, betb of Bridgewater. • . In Lerini, March 4:b, by W. M. Tingley, Esq., PAVIS TIFFANY and ADIG, ALF. BI...I:CKING TON,4III. of /lartorcl. - •' , - ' ' --; .. In Snr - quehunna, on e . Tuesd4, 'Mardi Gth GEITEUDE, only dan.hter of Gaylord and Al mira Curtis, aged 13! years and I?, month% A SUPPLY OF: WALL PAPER. YARIETt - 01 STILLS. .BORDERING,'WINDOW- PAPER &C,, &C, A NE W . SUPPLY, just arrived, and 'for sale by A.TURAELL. Mlntrose, March . Lslh, . , - Stock Holders', greeting, TheStoclsl i .ifolder t i of th'e .. WChid Pellow : ' flail As-oci.- Alton will bold thoin annual tnectink . for the election of off . !urs •and the traneaction of other husincaN on TIJES7I4I7 eve.. April 3d, et '7 1.2 o'clock, at thellall. BREWSTER.i. 7tloptrose, March Jr President.: Dr: D If, QURGEON DENT kJ Office to Lahr°, B office C operations will be per k ti le and warranted . Montrose, Mardi .NTI_STRY. - .,, .SMITIL & 'SON, STS, have•retnove.d their ~. new building. O'ver ;the lopen ise. Co. 411 Dental °rine& in their tiu.nl good 'OlO . . i!h, 1800.-i" . ~ SPRING 'FEED ,WHEAT! itop DROP, riotviiNTlEßNnw YORK, - - I CHINA TEA, and 6 / 1 213NIVELLT .PEAO_Iry the BUSHEL and SEED CORN, for sale BALDWIN ALLEN, Mailtroee.- RAIN. A Fall FOR SAI SITUAVVIN JE Lathrops Lakes, which are improved. Price' ".ID 000." $OO a suit the purchaser. I rvbr.cary SLIP, one mile North of lhtaining 102 acres, 70 of _Frtmed house and burn. balanee.on, time to pthOierision or L 4 OHN F.. DUN,SI9P.E. nth, .181.30..tf NOB iTATES MAILS. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT:* • I,YASIIINGTON, December 10; 1859, PROPOSALS - will.lie receiv'd at the'Ocfitraet . Odic° of this DePartinent until 3 p, tn., of Saturday; March 31:4,11860, .6ir couveying_the mails of the Baited States for four yearm,Wm mencing July Ist, 1860, and en - dial: ;One 30t1i,- 1864, in the State 011 PENNSYLVANIA, on the routes and by the svln.dialca of departurei and artivalS herein spileified:* • - Deeimons atiriouneediby April*24,-.1860. 2365 Frortil.Waverly, by• .Wallsvilfe and to Glen wni'pl. 11, Miles awl back. 't wice:a.wer k. Leav - ei Waverly Tinisdiry and • ,Saturday at 4 p. m., arlive at Glenwood by 711. 'ln; leave . GlettivolatTueild'ay and Satur day ril 8 a ; m.„arrive . ilt Wave:ly I.'y 11 a. in. 2866 Front Raiford, by llontrose Depot, Stileirose, Finest Lake; St.- Joseph's, Friend,-` ville;Little Meadows, #tid A palacbitn; N. Y., to Owego; 53'miles - And back, six times a t%.eek*io Friendsville,*l tlinie'lintirs a., week residne, han additional did lyqeieept Sun day) mail bet ween - Moittrose Depot and. Mon trose. Leave llarfordidally,except Sunday, al S a. in., ri - r - . - ve - itt Fiendsville by 7 p. rn ; leave nieudst exeept Sunday, at 8 p. in., naive at 'Raiford - by 7 p. rn.; proper connections to be wide with ,the, railroad mails at Mootrose. Depbt, both ways. Leave Friendsvillo Monday ; Wednesday and Friday, at 8 a. in., ,arrive at 0 W ego Gy 11 p. m ; leave Owego Tuesday, Ihorriilay and Saturday, on ar rival of railroad !•a)' nt a. in.. ar-ire at Fidenilsyille by 4 ivt,:n ; {cave Montrose daily_, except-Sunday. :it.7,fia. In.,- arrive at Montrose Depot by 0. it, in ; Montrose l.)epot daily, except at 5.1- p.m., ar- i rive.at Montrose by 7 P.m'. 2367 - From llarford fiv Gibson, .I . 3.Asen, A. tar:it, Thompson, St; tuiie:: and I.inestir o4igh, t i Susquel,antirtfbepot, 31 miles' mid back, twice a week. Ilease Ilarford - Tuesday and Satan:Of r‘t:7 a. mf, arrive nt Stis.quelorn na I /epot by *4, p. ; .14ave.Sus;pieharina De pot-Monday and Friday- at- 7 a.-in , iartire at rfyrd by 4 p. in.. ate invited fur a third . weekly tiip. : 2368 From . Startle+ to T.illmiinsville, 5 mileg and back; tit ice n LcaVe Star • urea Monday an Frid:iy at 2 p. in s anive at Tailor:ins% ille $ pjrn ; leave Talltuans t ille.Nl•dittar and Friday ite 12 in., arrive .at Swot:ea in'tinie to connect with the mail from Susquehanna Det4ii„sar at 1:1:p. th. 2369 `nom Bruuklyti,t_o llop Bo4totn, miles' and back, 3 tiZes.. a • week. Leave 'Brooklyn Trieschry,i'llasday and Sainrcl at .6 p. tn, arrive at Hoi, Bottom by i p. ru; Have Hop Bottom Thursday and Saturday at 4 p. tn., ariive at Illooklyn dry 53. p.m. • Prir. , posals-a• invite.: forsix s u-sseek ,serviee. 2370 From St. Jo, etib's;by Choconut. Sil ver Lake, Brackney anpla - wiriyi . oe.e, N. Y.,- to flaOftaintob,' 25 tirtllts and• back, three times a Week.- Leave St. Joseph's Tue - sda:.-,. Thu isd it V -1041 . Satu rdayl at 8.a.~m., atriteast Blagliainton - by Ip. leave Binghamton Monday. Wednesday aril Friday; ht. 34- p.'m„ arrive at St:Joseph's lryf 8 p. m. 2371 From Susquehinna Depot, by North Jackson; Jackson; Suiility, South Gibson rind Lenox, to Glenwood,, miles and back; twice a week: Leavel§usquelianna Depot \Vednesdav and Saiurda.7 at 7 a. M., arrive at Glen - wood by 2p, m.; leave Glenwood .Taes day and -Friday at 8 a. in.,. arrite at •Susque harms Depot by 3p. m ' 2372 From Smiler, * d Union Dale, Pleas ant Mount, Cascade, Rolt r r. Lake, Preston and Jericho, - to StOckpOrt Wation, 39.miies'and back, once a week.' Leitre Smiley- , Monday ,8 a, m., arrive aiSto4port Station by 6 p. m ; leieve Stockport Station Tuesday at,B a.' m. - ;arrive•at. Stuiley*lo 6 P. rn. . , . AIAT -.‘ pulltiu isAft. ~, A .-- 4 ..- 4' , - i 14'111E subscriber haring sold his . fe'r , will 1 Eel! at Public Vendu(4, on FRI , M'Cll ;- , 3d, commencing 'at . 9 4'elpelt , m., - the I'ol -g -property_: I "pas hen • workinehtirses, I yoke 4 yeprs • e,0w.4, .5 two year olds, 5 yearlir. gs,. lumber nod light wa ,, ons arni MI ) . 4.; euttet .. , .Tioga fin , - - ningmill,dog t ne, churns, milk pails, trit&p.ans; Icitel pnr or stoles and rile, household furniture, soufe lumber, plows atd tarrcWs, yekes;_add chain? , and farming 'uteositi of nll morbi. TERMS: Niae mont4 approved credit all sums: vei r r • EE CO ENITAII SCOTT. 13 tidgimati N r, Mandl 8:1i, 1860.-3 w • I-CIOYER . &-TIMOTHY 'SEED- For skle r by PUFRATT. 9 New Milford; Pa ,Mareli Gib, 193 J.;. • umr mitronD HIGH • Stl - 100h • SHE SPRING TFIRAi of this .Bch 41 will ..1. open tu3 MONI)AY, - April :Ind, to e Titian° 11 weeps. 'Public attention arid patron* is again solicited. ,Terms tuition the same a 3 heretofore. Any` informationwit! be Tendered by sneing or addressing, • . .- febB E. B. HEW LEY, Principal. , Public -. iSale . . -• M ff:l 3, TIE subscriber will or for sale,at auctim,at hiS re:Mem in Franllin, on Tuesday, 111'h 27th„1860, commencing ten o'clock, a. m.,the folloWing property : 6 • On COW, vpd:dairy titcysils; an extensile lot of household flirt:Rot:l consisting of chairs, stands ; tad e 5. bedsteads,Otr..;• :Ind a lot of ear. penter's, joiner's and othdr too ls - ; „farming im. pletnent ; hind cart; hand tg, lathe, tubs. barrels. hand sleds, 14 heel barrow, gauges and chisels. lot of Cloth-dressing and Other machinery, :Ind other article§.- . - • TEAMS. - On all sums :Over 820. one year's credit;'oser $lO, nine - months; over $6, six mos, with interest and apprOve4 security.- :D. H. EVLER._. Sr.:lt Springs; Mn 1 - 44,21860.-2 w * V "g r i I CI Xi I .D . To ealere in Menke flare in Sizsg'a Cero4. I . pursuance of the set - offal /tam of:Aesetubly of this Commonwealth, to provide revenue, .to' tneet the demands upon the treasury, and for other puvposes, tho undersigned, .Appraiser of Mercantile faxes for said county, 'has prepareil a list of Merchants trading in'said county, and .placed each Merchant in that class whie4 19 him appefiriijust and right, according to the Acts of Asseinbly; to wit - • . . Auburn:, c ress.' cr.4ss.' J. - 11 31ccen, 'l4 Waltninn& Swisher, 14 R. W. Healy,. • 14 . K.' Adams,.: - .14 Brooklute: , •Ainos Nichols .' l4 41. lleniptitcd & Rogers,. 13 R. 'l*: Aahley, - • 14 S.llindsilt •14 1.4 T. Rosengrant, • • Chord: John Halstead, • .141 1. Njaker, . 14 ll.M.Johnstin, 14 Dolndaff. ChtirciM H.S. Phin ney, li. Slocum, V. Arnold, E. W. Wells, - 13 14 13 ." 14 Dimock. L. H. Woodruff; .19 Wm. 11. Thayer, do T: J. Babcock, do Franklin. Edwin Summers, do J. 1.. 3ferrirnan, 13 Poi:at Lake. David L Meeker, 14 Mir!thitil L. Ball, dog J. Hosford„ do Dutruna, 13 I.t.wis liutlum, 14 Gibson. • • - S. S. !rigaits, 11 C. P. & , ./.15.1.Haw1ey,1.3 N. Kennedy, do D. 31..thniley, do G. W. Walker.' l4 Greavpend. L: S. Leoheitn, w & 1,12 Shudder & Taylor, 14 :John Colaten,. —l4 :11. Crane, . 14 J. IT:Duseubury,- :13, Reekhow Co., 14 H. P. Doran, 14 J.T.Carlible,& CO., , -wine and liquor, 1.1 1 C; C. Hamlin, 14 Henry 13 D, A. Dayton, 14 S. IC, Dayton,. 13 M'Creary& Sl'lntosh,l4 Rush Atanson Lung,- 14 Norman Granger, Idu Justuirdlickok, •. do E. Atwater, I do Susquehanna: A. J...Seytnour,* do Henry Hail, do Ws. E.• W. Forhei, do 11. Perrinu & Son, do W.n. Slirimpton, i I Crtegan, •do John Tierney,. do' John Halle,ganiiv.&l.• do llichnel Doyle; . do Gaylord • . 13 C. S. Bennet, , 13 Reynolda,-. 14 Barltcy Sltetiden, , do J. C. Cook, , do A. W. Bronson,.l3 James .Bell,- H. Cohen, - I 14 D, McDonald. wand 1 do A. W. 'Rowley, • do S. B. West, tn. 4, do ill &J. C. roi.iy, da T. Ingutrtrm,' •• Edward - Caritslo,w&fdo.` %Vade & Shrills, • 'l4 (wine and liq. pat. tn. 4) `Norton 'Brothers, do- IS. Bryant; do Lines Ili gins, do Guttenberg, Rosen- - nal Co.; 12 • Silrer Lake..;• J. Brackney, 14, Timothy Sullivan, do I Daniel P. Phelan, ,do Sprim rile. Riley & Lathrop, 13 Henry N. Sherman, -1.1 J. Smith, J., & son, do J. I'. LainbArt, do IN. I'. Loomis, ' do I• t Thignson Herrick. - Julio - - 13 S. L. Brown & Co., 'l3 ' Harmony, S. A. Lyon, Vl4n '!'remain & Co , 13 Brandt & Sehlager, 14 -/' Ilarft.trd. P. Carpenter, I . 12 C. S.' .rofinston,' - 11 ! Zerali Very, , 13 O. 'Vayoe, 141 Wkitney & Motley, 131 Jaclaon Chauncey Fletcher, 14 Jev,tip, James Mnrtin, John Hunvocki .Leriver, . ... Schultz , ,lSgop & CQ.,13 Grow 41 , .:11r011ier, 13 .O,F. quiltll4, .-. 14 .- lAtrty. , It Kenyan, Jr., & c..,ia Z. ißtak,sipe, 14, Lif tie_ 3lctidows. 113ry- flarrftly, . 14 E. ..11uardslee, 14 i; '.':./..athrop.- .. Amos B. Merrill, • 14 I. ii.'Newton, 14 G. • P. Bill,. ' ' - 14 :'Middletown.li ri t Dyer, . 11. Baliiwin , & Stevens, -de E. do Ij. P. limb: a}, 40 -Choconut. Donnelly 14 estalirants, eer Mince% TlimoKLyN.—.4 S. Ad: DuNDAFF.—E. FRIF.NIISVILLE.—J A. Gr.tkr. BEND.-W. GIESON.-G. Entrot. 11AliFORD.—S. Smyth. m Gob] e. . . . T.Esox—George Sismm. • • Mo.vneosE.-1. C. Baldwin,- S. S. Mott, Z. Cobb, 0. M. Crane. Bacon &. IVe6ks, Jackson Chamberlin, I. N. Bullard. , • New. Milford.—E. N. Brant. . ; - . SusquEltassA.—W. M. Howarth, D. A. Ben % son, W. C Wheat, Charles 1fills: Marlin Con roy,-.Dennis Casey, M. E. Green. .. Billiard Table. SUSQLTEIIANNA.—Rnb2rt C.MFronA.— Win., IcCollis. Galsm—S. Vail. LILT Rrr.—A. Mc Alpin. SILN'F,II. • Lass.- , —Edward. luernan. . And the Sud,gee of the Court,of CsomMon Pleas of said county will huld a court efsppeals in the Court Ilouie in Montrose. in and jot said county,. on Wednesday, the llth dny . of.April, 1860, at• 1 o'clock, p. m., at which time and place any of the Merchants described and classed as • aforesaid, their agents or attorneys, may appear - and appeal from' said assessment if they think proper. . D. C. BRUNDAGE, MercantiM Appraiser.. ": Harford, March 'l3th, 1860. •• ' • - LICENSE - NOTICES; NOTICE is hereby given that in puisuance of the Aet of g,ssmbly, the,following•nitme . d persons have filed their petitions withtbe Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Susqualiann4 for license to keep taverns iu said county, which petitions-will be presented to the - .Court on the firpt•Monday ;(the .2iltlay)---ef April term, 18filt E. L.• Adams, . A tibtl4 - 1 township.. • - James Brooklyn " Jacob Rithble, Choeonnt " Thomas Clark, _ -" C. D. Wilson, . Clifford„ • " • Otis Wi , liams, • • • ei ' Edward Orimi, 46 , Boilamin Ayres, - Dundaff 1. 'borough). R. B. Gates, Dimock,l township. George W—Lewis, ' . " Edwin Bliss, j _ Frieodiss ilio borough. C. B. Jackson, Joel Steenback, Gibson township. -E. %V. Fish, •• - Great lLnd " - C. M. Simmons, - e " • Henry Langley, ' " " S., S.• Carpenter, •“ " Smith & Gillespie, - "• -.- " David•'r blimp John M. Myers, Herrick • . Alanson Tilden,. " James' J. Turner, ' Jackson' " A. - .P. Smwer, Lenox . - David Wilthartb, - • Lathrop. A. A. Beeman, • . Liberty " •B. L. Canficid,-.. 'Middletown • "'._ John S. Tarbell, - •" - Leonard Searle, - ontrose borough. Philander Phinney, Res- Milford -. • Elijah Barnum, : • " ' William H. SheiwoorlAush township. Nicholas D. Snyder' . James M., Tilluto, &agora ]repot born. . Thomas Carr, • . < " " Robert Nicol, - Daniel P. Phelan, Silver Lnko township. Robert Gage, • • • - Spencer Hickent; li. C. Chandler, Thomson . • LIQUOR. STORE.S . Jackson Chamberiio, Montrose; huroutil: Depth; McDonald, Susq's Dep4t mhlo 3w ir. Ft R. WADE., Clerk. • . -DOm BINDING: — OId Novvaptpere. -LP Pamphlets, Magatic'es, etc.; -boiind - up on short notice. . • '• 7. 1 L. ilk SOW Moir/rose . • • B.oyd &IVebiter,: "14 C. Itt Stoddard:, _ 14 C. W; Mott; .- 14 I. Bullard, • M,'S. Wilson 4,50n,-12 Abel Terrell? P': 51. 4 ' e!, IV • EA' • la Rend, Warr° ns & • Foster, P. M. 4:e., 11. Guttenberg; ..Rersen baun; & Co., 11 IlleWitt & - 11 Post Brothers, . 11 .W.N, Wilson & Co., 14 11.1. Webb, . • 1 4 Chandler 4. Jewrirß, 14- fayons & Son, 14. W. 14 S.ll.Mulford,l2 WC. Tyler; .14 Z. Cobb, 14 S..l.4ngdon, . 14 S. H. Sayre & 13r0.. 14 J. Elheridge, 14 & Allen • -12 Bacon & Weeks, 14. 9. N. Bullard, ' • 14.1 B. It Lyoos 4 Co., 14 ' Patrick' & Rogers, 1.4 WoMiruff& Searle, -14 C.' o,Lathrop.. 14 0. M.Crane. 14 S. S. Mott, . 14 New Nilford. Young & Smith, 12 . J. Moss 4.ißrotherk 14 Hayden Brothers, 12 H. Biirritt,' • 13- J.: Dirkerman,. Jr. ; :do H. Garr:tit, 14 Weed & Ward, 13 13Y virtue of an. order duly issued out of the : I_3 Orphans Ccurtof Susquehanna;eoun tk,and ' to me directed, will be.exposed' tu public sale to the highestand best bidder, oh ' ' • Friday, ittii - 30tit day of . 31frayeit, inst,,(A. D. 18150) at ONE o'clock, P. 111., at the Court. li.mse in Montrose,- all the right, :title and inteceSt V. Whitford, late of thtiltown• ship t b . f :Brooklyn; deceased, id and. le all that certain piece or puree; of lapiiiiituate paidy in the township of Rush, and partly in the town , . sfiip!Of Jessup. in Sesquehinha county •afore said, and Imitride.l 'as Coltoiv9, to wit.; N the North hy.lands . of NAM 4tewart, 11. Stewart, and C. earmalt ; itp tha.West by lands 'of C.J . Carin - alt-; on the 'South- ,tly lends of- E. Horton, and 14."Parnharn i and7:on the. East by 'l: ndti-of Drinker, and 11, Stewart,•ean-.. tainiug one hundred (100) acres or thereabouts; with the - ;appurte [lances, end. improsiements-r-a framlql house,•a_srnall barn; some fruit trees and. about twenty-live acres cleared, • Ttsrina pnytnenimado known td the time of male. A. M Adlani. he stratri . x, etc. of V..W4dtford deceased 31 . 4htr0, arch Bth. 11360.:4w !' . , ~ 1)1. virtue of an;oider duly- issued out\of .the 1..) Orphans' Court of Susquehanna CoUnty, to nie directed, will be.extrised to pub lie- sale to he higheit - and beat bidder, on hidd ( 1, -. .rt:iday, illarch nOtil; 1 . 60, . • . c t one; oleek, * p: m.; at the C‘,,.urt liduse .in the 1 boreagh of 31ontrqie, all that certain tties - saa ,, !, piece' orlot °Eland situate in the. borough ',,f 6oe.qitelrihrt Depr;t, Susquehanna County; and bountied4nd described as. folows, to wit: lieginuilna at the I nOrth paste.;'rner ! of a,lot - of i land fort:10,1: by Narbaniel Hill: arid•tlierice iiotullerly.'hy .aid Pill's lot, to the fence in th:. , , , rear of t;ao lot, ationt.72 feet; thence erOterlv. I along 'said fenec3 , ') f , et to a corner :: *nee at ! a right angle. northerly to the roil thence I. along the:;soutiv...i , ide of the road, 30 feet to the i pkweet beginning Vheing part ,of.a hot known I I and-desertbed on the-map of survey' oflands of 1 1 the New fork and Erie Railroad Company at I Susquehanna Depot, as lot No. 29 ; end having thereeno !twa'story dwelling house, now - oceu• t .pied . ily g.! .T., Canierun : and late the estate.of • FredciO'iPickering, deceased. 1 Terra 4r payment made known at'the time of sale. , .' .. PRANCES PICKETUNG," , - 1 m dui 4w.' • -.. 3 cdniinistratrix, etc. MEM ~~' LOCATED OVER THE ;81.1SQUF;HANDA VALLEY DANK, BING HAMTON• Ist Rooms opim for Instruction from 9 n.lm.-to 9:30 p. - . , D. W. LOWELL O principal ; .Profea.s l or,:pf . the Selence . ; Of iftceounts,„ Practidal Namuntant..-- A uthOr bf Loa7ell'# Treaties upon Bookat ep ing, Diakrads ilhistrating the enure; - Jolts RAKkIN, ComMereial Aceountarit,-Profes'r of RookiKe.eping; and Practical Mathenintice. J. J. CURT:iI i Assistant- Professor in Idle Book Keepingepartaitmt. . • I A, J. WAIINER, Professor nf .Praermal and Or namental Pentnaaship, Commercial. Calcula tions and Correspondence. LIIECTIJI4E i -,S . .Dielqr:son, Lecturer oat' Conimer- . ciaf Laui and Political •Economy: lion. Itani3on3 Billion), Lecturer (In Contracts,' Promissoiy Notes: and Bills pf.--Exefiange. -- Rev: Dr. E: Androuis,-Lecturer on. COmmercial Etbics. I, .• EXAMINIIIIII ' I G-0031111-1TV11:;E; m • • • ElieranD. Phelps, Viiim‘R. Ostiorni Esq.; Tracy IL. MorganjEtu. • • Tl,u oli;et of thi t college is to afrurd-to all an cyportupityof obtaining thorougli-Business Education:l 1- - _ • l'ho Boolth and Ftrins are carefully ; nrraviged by practicai aeeoun ant's expressly fsr thiS In 7 atitutron 4..nd embrace all the recent !improve meilLtt -• • • • . The eounisa- tostimetion cotripeimes every depareinentl of business. The _learner wilfbe thorciuglilyi taught the •zeienc - c and • iiraetice of Dotible . Entry Book. Keeping is applibd to the following kinds of bisiness, viz: .General :Ater. chantliiing,! Mann falturing, Banking ; Commis sion,, Steanmating; ,Ruilroading; Nrwarding, Freighting,Tareign hippiuo, 6tt.. Ladie‘s.-11.epartw,eq entirely. sepatiate from that. of the ,gentlentelz. - Students Can enter Vollege.ut • and receive ‘ 1 34 :t fill , arrange moat every'stuttent 13 permitted to piogress-Us_ rapidly as his enterOiao_ And . - 4vility.i will pei mit,- and when throu,,,!l, perfect and Compjete, will reeivia a D . ipl;~_. COMMERCIAL COLLEiE. FACULTY: . McCollum . Searle,- - PTORNEYB COUt , :t3EI.Lolt.9 at Law; ; Montrose Pa tillice Laithropo' .new 3EL, r.iskaa, b ' - 1,11 oyer thb Dank.. . • lob 23- - nE ARLt ERAL AGENT FOR : J. a. deCC4.I.U3I. ' . -- BE ell - S FAMILY - PHYS!CIAN' - ' 7 • and *pore Guide to' Ifiala tihrl Huppines.e.! 1 - . . TGITLLNIIED EY M °9 l . / . -E, ' WI 4. 4T ACii, /MS, WThoso.•ii(!miring-Ago)cies t he'..olo of the :t1 ire named Work, can Alto Mr, Cuint.,i , at hit; ntlicc r ht C"prt Street, inp ntairki,l Bin.. 1):itotOr;, N. Y., froth the int to-tho .1 sth; • Bat totes Mite!, New Mal ford, Pa ; from . 2W I , to' tltttli davit of. each month. durkg .Mardi. .tir.;l May. :731"..11ir00t-. letters !o Bing. hang q.. ' AnhB 2w 1 , .BOARDING SCHOOL- GR EAT BEN b • PA • fie opened for the rreop. lion of Ladies - mot Oontleinen, on•the 3981 Tiny (%y;,eloe'sdlty), - orirebruary. 1840. : • • . TERMS 4./F TUITIC4I. . ' • 4- • Primary, Branches Ter Qr'tr of 11 _weeks.. s3.o° Common •• • . - •• • ' 3:50 Ccininien and sflit,Th&, " = " •" - 4,00 Higher EfieU.h, " " Lessons on Piano, ". ' " 16.00 I INC (rf -., e.• " 2,00 Ornamental, and Classical Departtnents, extra. Theyrincipal has had much 'experience. in teaching -in New York- end Penn'a foe the last ten years, in Common, as wet! as Selcet,Gratled or .High Schools. -References given if required. N.ll, —Board at the boarding hall, two dull's , per week. ;Lights and washing extra. • • Payments to be made quarterly- in advance. •mhl Iy' E. W. ROGERS;Priricipal. • • LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Once itt Montres' e Pit, Feb. 15th, 1860. George N Addition - J Hickok 11:istet D N Heaton _ 3110 - 801 2 . 1 . Henry Hamilkuri .1 Mrs Arnstn Brown . • Huldy Haight Cluri.q.ll.Brooks • Thomas Jackson 31 -F Cooke C Loomis Ernantiel Dade • • 3liss Jano McAdmus Jacob 7. A-A - Meg!! Mrs Anna Denham Moses Reed D FOlor.:. • . . --Read & Nicholson - Mrs Ltitnind Gordon - Duet Sanger AlberliGoodspied„ .31iss.S W,Sherwdoil ; Persons calling for the above pleas - o adtiertised. , WEBB, P: M. IA NICE:THING FOR THE TABLE: xi it 3 P •S' .l ror Buckwheat Chkes. • Montrose, P.). 13. SI4DVVINT-45:. ALLEN, • A, _,drninistrator's Notice. - - 1 - FETTERS of adminis , tration having been 1-411,g limited upon the eState of Edward Corn: wall, late of New !Mord, dee'd, all pe rsons in. debt, ditO said estate aro requested ia wake itn tnediatl 'payment, And all having claim s against the samplo presentilthem to ' • febl3 tit.* • Jourts+tt A.Contswet.t.,.fldmin'or. • •••-. • 1 1 gip],' . - ' To IMerehatits and Dealers. • I'FAKE this metho&Of informing my many kind :ind generous friends and. customers. that I have changed my interestin thd' Hardware llosine:49, in New York .frem . the htmEe fortnerly Hunt. Thomas & Co.; and lately I. L. Limit; at :3-15 Pearl street; to th:tt of ...."-- . . , ... -MOONEY; 'cOHEI.B6 CQMPANY; Rote, opposite the 'Aitor wou!d nto&t. !rsp•etfully invite old and . new friends to entli or m2nd their orders, which ; • wil I be-sratafully received and promptly filled. address will beat J 1 ontrol•e, Pa. until the +t of April, and from that date' till 'June, care' ifouso, or I,.lwrem:o,-GriL.TA & King !wry Courtlandt .trcet, N. City. •• mhl 4 '; 11. C. TYLEIL. Au ditok . Notice. • . - I THE inr.tierslgned.will make di , itrihution of. the'rassets in tho hands-of the'administrator Of At./ !Rice, at his.,oll-e in :Montrose - on Slturd4;the 3lst d3y - of Ma:ch next:* at one cf,at %Web time a m t.plaeo all persofis interested will present-their claims, or: be for- . tver .bar'red from e,oniinv, in upon fun d. nth r 4w , FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor. SIISQUEHANN4. COUNTY CLASSICAL SCHOOL, ,Imontrose,j'a., 1860., . . . I HETrastees would.present th'elolowing cir;rastance., in regard e to this Institution, 'in confir Minn of its Maims upon the favor of the pOlie: '. t • . , ~ It is ITt a literary institution Qr doubtful. rep 'a mie:), ,ut ti:s Jong enjoyed tho'm'est faii - ora-. biejr.tronnge of the public. • It ,is situated,. not -- amid the: distractions.r.nd issipati a s of a cite, nor is it yet rem - eyed from" the inflorinees, of rt'fined society, - but is located at the Comity Seat. Montrose, - than which few places at+ More fully supplied with wholesome , and ChriStian influences for youth. ' The Institution is boW.under the direction of PROF. H. 11111 ODHELAD 9 B. B ii, • a gentleman . in whose ahility;learning„ and char: acter thejutmost confidenee is warranted by the testimonialsarcompativing i from a literiry source than whi there is none higher—the President and Professors of Yale Cullegl', of Which.lnsti- Aution Prof. Buonn CAD is also en alumnus.- ~~/`~ Provisibns will be made The ensuing term s 9 not merely for one class of et udents, but for all the departments" of a cutworm or clasSieal edu cation; hir Normal - scholars in aseparatCitlarts; for childrOi ib'a Primary DepartmenCi . and for any who Idtistre to porsne the study al Music,' PrenehiGerman, Greek, Latin, or Iligher'Math. 'ematica. Wo therefore fully recommend 'the:Susque hanna Chjsuical.apd Normal School to • tho pa. rent.' and[youtha of our Siato 'rind all who take ha interest in the advance of education. • • Wlll. JESSUP, Pres% Board of Truetces C, F. Rea)), Secretary. . • • . - • The next Term of this Trutitutionwiji begin TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1 all, tB6o,lnt which time it is :expe.cted that all, the studentdi will be present. iWe aro prepared 'to_ fit students for, any class lin any American College, and wiu. OPEN .11;-!.-ItC11L-CLABS FOIL TExciiiss... Lectures on scientific subjects be Riven edch week during-hall'the Term. Tht-billsinuat be paip at theendlof the . eightli-week of the; Term. Text' Brinks onehimied. . • PRICE PP TUITION, perTirm Of i Weeks: Normal Department, ---------- - Primary - -r;•• 3,50 In Engliaßfiratiches, end Latin or Cluck, o,oo' , Greek or Latin, each, . - - - 1 -. :4,40 .Fronch citipernan, ----- 3,00 OD riari;% 311p.ie un PianO, . ---- • - - 8,90 ..57tudentl; wihhing to. prwuro Thorns', Or ki . o . ,aid, eairbe-'neelorOrnuduted liy• writing to 'this Puract. Pei., - and thosewiohing to Go rd.themsulveacan obtain stole..; and furnitnrU Rom Messra; :Sayre Brothers, on reaSonahle terms. ..Price' 4fPrard fr0rn,452,01r to 82,50 per week. ; Xi. BRODllEAD,..f'ritteipat. , 31dntrr”o, Feb. let, 18%-11.. • _ . , • . • • TEI 1 ~ ~1...,.,. ' YALE COLLEOE, JuDO ;44 telOV.• - MT. Harry Brodhead, a tnernbei of the r elasti lately graduated at Yale • College, • has held a high-rank in the'Clarts nit a scholar: So far as f am acquainted with it, his moral char:toter, and habits,' areiirreproachable. . ,s- . . t - '"l'neorpOrcE . ,l), Wciet.v.r;Ptesident• - Mr.lLredhead.. who -belongs to-the "grado- I atiug 'chili of 1459, has : shown hintsolf du ring the t o years of his connection tvith the collage, a c pable and successful scholar. - Sho'd 'he apply h utseltto tho work of- instincLion ' I have no d &at of his ability to justify: the confi dence dence and .atisfy the expectations Of itny who rosy avail. entseives of his soiviceL. i: I , 345. HIALti, Prof. of Greek. NEB 'ND TIMOTHY E531333Mi.2 • ~harks kilo root o dio.-243e., avid wakes the' BRADFDRD COUNTY I_AfltfE, AND MEDIUM, brohard, Red Ton, itnd lIUNGARLIN • (IR..A . SAS' ;SEED . ; • - . and S FIT) AV It VI hold Montro , e, BALD I\ b.'. NILEN. , 7ET.A.3E1.3C3.,„ AND LE 4T.F*: IN S. T- R W GO. OD S ivoi: 103,405. au . d 107, North 2nd ! Street,- WE are now about receiving n:,4 BURL G STUCK, which will compri s e alarge . and desirable .cs.mattneUt.of kin , l3 4tf ife tE fftg . 131 - . : . : • Our steck . of FLOWERS and ItTICIIES,wiII befinusually largo. this season, and we would invite your ipeciat.atteritiqa to that ilvartuteGt. Please call 'and oxapirje them btift,r9 rnalatz. your fUlli3 I ROW ' Your.. respectfully WARD, No*. 103, 10 isid * NT North 81 , ;(.:q.N.1) Strde:t MORE NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR. !SOO. • _ GREAT. ATTRACTION-S. AT THE . • rooT OP MAIN STREET.: llF.l_extensivu.Purnit'ure Estn.blishinCnt of S3trrit 11-norm:us having been :refitted and-_ greatly inipr o ved, .the proprietors respectfully announ c ti to the citizens of Montro s e and vicin ity that they ar.e . se"nstantly-tnakin 2 . and keep ou hartil,_thp LARGEST. anrk . IJEST 4s'sortmont of • FURNITURE " Terbe ]..rued in the. , Conntilr. • We give the fo4liiwin3 list of genie Of tho ar ticles which we will bell at greatly reduced' •prices, for .C.tait or'ltemov PAV:• Ilurealts, Mania, Maliogtiny, with glass,- from elti to $35. , ' • • . •13urcaes with. tuarlde or brocatelie tops, front $lB to $24., And a large assurtnent, from sd, $lO, 12, 14: tvBlB, • • Wash Stands, Card Stand - s,C"orner'.and Square Stands, of all varieties and prices, frMu 75 cents! to ten dollani. - • ' . Decks, Divans ,Towel 'Racks, Fc•otkools,Clitto. mans, Lortnttes, &c. • , Centre, Curd, Pier,!Toilet, !DiniVg; Kitchen, and Extension Tables. , • Chairs—Cane and • Wood Seats, 'l"tbeke rs Cane; Flag, and W4ird Sciits,,el every variety and •style. • • • . - • Sofas, tete a _fetes furnished _al short notice at New York prices:. • 7 N.'l3. Ready. Made coma on hand- or fur nished at short notice,—llea!ses;always readimisi When :desired. ' • -• • . %Ye. ft Inplpy none but CAREC.IM and ! Ex•rF.ar.: WoRCHEN. We intend to do! our Wuttie . WELL, and selLit as Low as it if aSI Ile, afforded. W.f W. - SYI.I A. $Oll7ll, .11t., SYil TH.. Montrose,. Jan. itith,-113qi.,e—tr, ALPHA EPSELONS T• 0 Y . 1 TAKE 1\ I ICE - . Pa - mteting. of the 'ALP.II.I .PSILO SOCI ET? of ILA (Walt D 11 . /E - tadd. on the 91.11 nit, it w.1:1, pn 1114: Resohrtl, %lig; as many a 1.11 , ,, y. 64: ttio Bo:iety aro gone, and a. nutalier, un. der dho mistaleh idea ttmt -v.a4 t.. he di:icOntinued, we rt . :(4.to:t all brsolis Leinnging ta.the -86ckty to sawn thew"- without further 'notice or dria7. !• . Pub:l-Mud by .or.kr 1, th••.i.. E. S , -:i-i'ut j ';- ~ C. 11 - . , T1 , 11.r.v, ) (..,'. umaLo jlr.2Btfr) .• E - P,. 1.1• US; "• , .. l u.e .• . E. K ~. :1 K. Itlculk-.0.-i, S: .. - __ . ,CHURUBILL'B RF,I4ED-Y. WlNCitEi§l 4 l2:it'S" Gjouide Prep:altion of tho- 1 - 4YPOPHOS - PHItES of Lime and of • . . ( . llddo from the Pbrmula. if Dr. J. Ctiuruitill, of ..earis,ll.ror the preivaiion pr . tOC1 0 11.Sa.1 1 _11C1.1)"ki . _ Alio fur all.Direcurg'i.,f the ..1%.•:-rutt.s 12.24 ;Sysle7n (jenerill Ueliilihr , Lof Fltsfi crud Appeli(e, Scr, : fu:a, 13,-otiqhfeis, - .• Pajnilysis, 4ickrls, and thr. . ...'plifa!s F) ITyprphosphitei ar.3l:(•cert-. tiotlabN iq Their Treparatiu."—A IYrtiggi4. • Tho success of this Ex trapidinnr)' , . kemedy, bitten its discovery by" Dr. Churchill. two years • ago, has no pamllel in the , annals 41* Cu (A.l ic i Its invariable eflica,y in aH stages of C4nsinnp., „tion.ai weltas its wonderful power in,restiiring the Nervous 11nerg,y.:and enriching the Blood, in t kilt cases of Gene:A Debility or Nerv4s Pros. • tration, stamps this as one-of the must valn.,hlu remedial agents ever' given to the Werld - by Chemical Sei9ce. • • „" TESTI3DIAIA LS. - `-•In no single instance havo I found the 14E11- .c:ill.' to fail."..—Di• Chorehifl. IThellypoplimiphitee possess the powe'rofiur nerve force, and 'promote the .functions - of nutrition ; they tendiu proance the`•tne.,t re- . freshing'and renuyating • ;•Cases of confirmedPulmonary - Consumption aro uniformly benetitted by the fire and eontin ued use of the IlypophOdphite., F.W.Clark. 'Aro-the must appropriate "Rem ed ie. in 4 - I:ul.pi elitm 'of ...41ketionle, r‘sulting.from a.los ut ner vous force."---Boston Medical and Surg. Jour. _ :"Mr. Winchester,, is worthy of all contideftee. find devotes hifq , ielf to these" Prepmtions ii all their ‘'ariety of eufuhinations: Prepare/strictly by Dr. Churchill's tuettiod.' ) .—. D. Meredith Reese, 31. 1)., N. V. City .aIIANGE of SI'Y L.K-11.11P.QRTA.NT NOTICE' • ••• ,IfY`".Genuire Prepa.rution. of •hl,° Ilypopbos. pt jtca of.Litimumi Soda" is now pluerd: within tha.rearM of all; being put up iu„ New: Bottle;, - eoritaining 16 ounceS fa pint); at . :$73 p'rr bottle; also a New size, (7 oz. bottles) at . - One Dollar Per. nottlo. - : . ' • The bottles hayertha following bIOWIII - ""Hypifiphosphifes of Lime and Sods. Churchill's Sprcific . remedy for C'edsurription; J, Witichester.lNeiv York." :The cutskio Per Is . printed oith•a PinK tint, and the word "Genctitte' across tho.fuce, - IJse to, other. This now style offers a more ample guaranty - agginstAe many Jaipur° and detcleriolls props.: ratiq.systlihed off tinder the - name - of flYpliphos plidtca, Which ars spurious,. frauduletiti anti cat culated. to endanger the health and lives of suf-- . ferers; —The thousands whO wish to aVail them selves of this Remedy, prepared niter , muthOd,can now obtain it in.buttles nearly'. doubles the - Size of thatOieretnfoie sold - by the, dialingit - the cheapest, kis well as the roost till. cantons treatment for Pulmonary and rimr , sOus - : Diseases 1)ov/1:mown4: medical Science. Buz J.; - • ware . off - Al.L,otheru ruattOr - Wle ate r 3 tlirn :to you and says they - ar i a just art grmill MY fac:iiwileh.tin both label and wraßper. • .. , . DR.CHURCRIL'S WORK ON CONSUMPTION . is now Moody, prico_lp cenl.m. A 'how - circular Said itsu4dowutuirking cirraplete iulortnatiuu in regard to this neiv trvittnent, and met:L . 4)72.6s le. all inquirers . _Delay not..,..writu qtt 'naer. • ' All - orders and iiaquiriei 'Pro jy at i etA t lud to.' Addresg . • ,1..'.W 11 1. 411: Et. .Solo General Depot in the'nited:PtatiA, tjulyl) . " . 43 John utrect, N. Y. • Orrbr . trale hy ABEL 'll,ll:ftELL,Montrp..3ol