• Meeting In pursuance of ;Ea call,1! lni+ing.. of i Teacheri was held at the old Cou4 Brie on Saturday, Aug. 25, for the puiyose of inking atrangements to Greet monu mentt_ in memory of E 3. F. Tewksbury, late Co. Superintendent.' ; ; Sever4repoits from those present show that a ispirite4 effort Is being made:by the "iTeachpri4 and' Priends," to carry on their ;com4fidable undertaking in,a way that :wit!' Cliao honor-; to the Jaen:tory of the - deOd ss dwell as 1 `themselves. The meeting !. adjouined to meet at 'the New Wilford; High School building Saturday, Sept. 22, ,whire it is I hoped a Tull lattendinee will be had.— Those of the Committee for ;raisin* funds, tillable to he present; will 'please! report themselves by s addressing either Fau rot, New Milford ; 1;. M. Stone, Di:mock ; or It Cushman, Susgnehatina. •1; ' IUPROVkItENTS ABOCT TOWFC-Qqr sant bOro' exhibits sifair sha're'of ptogress and improveineets.. News residences are being ereeted.by. Wm. IL Cooperi - J...P. Riley. and D. C. yordham ; largo store by N. rPost; al'aper Millll Post Ilroihers, fell , ' rods east of the town ; Presbyterian Chnrch,-: which promises to he a most beautiful edifice., 'M.. C.iTyler, whose business has called hiin fronj home a large porti6n of the time,for some years .past, is now making eXtensive repairs, by additions, ike. to his beautiful residence; and we understand that he inteno to re sume house-keeping this fall—which he hai been prevented 'doing for four or fiveiyears, on account of his ladv'S ill health. !' mrsicAL CONVENTION. t B. 0. CAMP, late of the:Normal iAead , ,emy of Mo'sic, Genesee,,N. Y., asshited by a Pianist, will,hold a, , MusicalConv!ention in the Presbyterian Clint.* at Lai sville Centre, comffiencing Monday, S, it. 3; 1860, to continue Five bays, closink, with a Concert on Friday evening. Atiange ments - are being made; to accommodate the singers from abroad free of expense. Admittance to Concert, 15 cents.; The opening exercises of tl* Fall Term of Ditnock High School will be' held at . Academy -Hall. on loaday .eve!tring, sow. 3cl,' 1560, - ‘ at'7 o'clock, p. tni Qrder of exercises as followii Prayer bylltev. W. Raynor. Opening - _address, by;Rev. J. G. Furey, followed by addresses}from NRev, G. 11. Blakeslee, Drs. A.C. Blakeslee and P. E. Brush. The public are rc?..ipec fully invited to attend. r": 47 Rev. N. Doolittle, of Broiildvn, • Pa,, and R. O. Williams,: of BinghaTton„ will hold a Grove ,sleeting at 13raelines, Pa., on the first 'Sunday in Septeihbei., vonnnen - eing nt lt) o'cloelt, a. m. 7 • TRIBUTE T() 13: F. TEWKSBURY. We clip the fol!owing from, 60:pro ceedings, of the Peun'a , State Teachers' Association, at•(;reenshurEr, on the 7th, t , th and 9th of August laSt. • . Prof.• Stoddard from the coiniiiittee in relation to the death of 4 F. TewliSliury, paid an eloquent tribute of respect to his memory. • Mr. President: Since our last atMual• meeting a -ineinber of - this Association, 'Benjamin F. Tewkshurl - ,-the County Su perintendent of Susquehanna county, County at thdtitile•of his appointment to the of fice was she yoUngest . member of the body of Superintendency of -the State' has been called from his' ,active and uSeftd labols, to try the realities of the spirit world, whither w 6 all, sooner or later, will. be summoned. Under these cifenmstances it is ire - 11 that we pause to-pay respect to a brother; rho-has fidlen m the field ' : of battle, while struggling manflillyfor the- interest ot'.the, cause in which we are all engaged, and endeavor-to realize more fully, if possible, that we too, are soon to pass away, and ..that 4 "It it not all of life to )fre. Not nil Of death to die:" It is but. ne year ago that our brother laborer was in our midst as healthy and as full of• life, and energy, and earnest:ex pectation for the future success .of our educational systetti, as'any,now among us:' Thus,while in the active Aptirsuit of life; death is in ourmidst, electing his victims from among tho'se of our number who are just approaching the Meridian of usefuki Hess, as Well as from_tho.se of our number whose advanced age and feeble health be speak a speedy dissolution. of soul aid hotly. It was my privilegesto. be with, our,' leparted, friend a few days previous to his death. And although, at the time, 'bei was aware- that fie-could .never regain his health, still he evinced. the deep, self-' sacrificing concern fbr the the teachers and schools of his county that has ever 'charac terized his endeavors. He informed -mel that during the three months preceding his illlness he had traveled, on foot,. up wards of nine hundred' miles, visiting schools and• lecturing ,to the _people and pupils of the various. districts under, his charge. - This severe physical and mental exertion .induced a flt of 'sickness, which terminauin•consuniptiotl,i removed hini from among his friends, on the 36th day of June last. As - he recounted the .diffi-. eulties that met him at ev=er} stage of progress in his labors and the efforts,-he had put forth to surmount them, and , still expressed an undying interest in the edu cation of the yonng, J could but feel that the sentiment of an ancient patiiot— . Whether on ttiganows hittl2,..or in tile haply's ran, __ man - t:ylie is whtllliaii; ita—sEmr:: i 4 truly applicable ,to one ivho has thus devoted all his energies of bout and body to serve the young around 'him; and vc , uld but administer to hhwthe eiinsobt- tint, that his life 114(11:peen spent in seriang the interests of a noble cause, slid that . the teachers and south who had* enftd. . cimximunities for head -and heart cultifFe,. that his efforts bad brought within their' reach, would ever remember - .him with feelings of gratitude. He simply replied--- I have certainly tried to do them good:" It may not be amiss.for me hereto state s ' t hat I was not Wrong in my oPittiorfof the I kind regards and generous sympathy of he teachers of the county, as they are now manifesting their appreciation of, bis labors among them by taking steps to 'erect a monument to him who has labored with them so . faithfully tb render the • common school titystem•more practicaraud efficient in its results. I have been acquaieted. with the de:l teased since his connection with the'cotn. • 111013 school system, and amliptpy - A; bear i testimony of him as • ma*Ai;tunable -1, • . . moral character end 'unreservedly devoted to the interests of education. Withlthie brief statement regarding the labors and character of oar deceased friend, I submit on behalf of the committee. the following re - sot:l6ms: Whereas, God in his wisdom has seen fit to retztove:from among us by death one of our nuttiber ' Bsrisstii 1 0 ..TgWKSDURY - 9 late County Superintendent of Schools - of Susquehanna Comity'. Therefore, Resolved, That while we acquiesce in this. visitation of Divine Proildence, we sincerly;repTi..l his loss and deeply sympa thize With Eis. bereaved family, and• in voke the blessings of Our Heavenly Father to-rest upon its individual members. Resolved, That in the death of Beitjantig F. Tewksbury the,Coinmon School cause has lost a tree friend 'and an energetic and faithful officer.' . • Revolved, That a committee of three be appointed to prepare a biographical .sketch of our departed friend and co-laborer, to be read at the next - meeting of our Asso ciation. . - Rfxotved, That a copy of these resolu tions be forwarded to -Mrs. Tewksbury; also, that they be published in the Educa tional Sournals of the State. • J. F. STobpann, • .1.. R. 3ltArEz, Committer. -A. Born, Dr. Burrows, State Superintendent, said he could not allow, this opportunity to pass -without 'saying* word. I have nothing to ,say against the trilxite Prof. Stoddard paid t.o the inentoryol3l.r. Tewksbury, but think / it„ highly proper, and the sub ject well worthy of it. Mr. Tewitsbury wrote to me the 29th of ;June, the day Wore his death; tendering his resignation. It was astonishing.. to see the steadiness and boldness of the hand writing. He evinced,still, a deep interest in the cause in whiCh he had been engaged. I heartily second the notion , to adopt these resolu tions. ' • Prof. Coburn made a few remarks com plimentary I to the deceased. .•The resolutions were unanimously. adopted. ITEMS OF NEWS The.poptilatioti of Williamsport and its suburbs is 7,581, against 2,002 in 1850, showing an increase of 5,559. Pennington,Speaker of the trims° of Represilntatives, has declined a nomination fur reelection to Congress. Af ter serving out his present ternt he wishes to retire. . ,Geo. P.- 13urnham, late Liquor Agent for the State. of Ma;sachusetts,- has man aged through political influence, to get rid 'of all the indictments against him tbr mal feallnce of office. The District Attorney has entered a no/kprosl in the last of them. Mrs. Elizabeth Litz( -2 .tiberOr died :it the 'Stark County (Ohio) iiifirmary, on the Ist aged' 102 years, 10 months and 20 days. It is stated that when a girl she was a great favorite of Gen. Washington, for whoin she cooked during his visits to York, Pa. . A gentleman in the West, says the Chi ! cage Times, saw one lifindred and.fortY six. McCormick's reapek-s at work at one, - time, on the line of the Chicago and Nort h- Wertern Railroad. He had, a spy glass. It has been decided - zby the department at Washington that deputy postmasters are not requied to distribute newspapers, sent to one address, 'among members of a ! club tl.om.a tbrnished list of naines, unless a quarter's postage is paid in advance. Twenty-eight young Men in La Fayette, Ind., who will cast their first vote for .the President of the United States at the en *Suing erection, signed kt call for the for mation of a Little Giant's Club. To' all other young men we might say: Go and do likewise: ' • The receipts of the 'Lackawanna and Bloomsburg, Railroad, ,from the passen ger business alone, for the month of July, 'amounted to *6,915 lb. Tlii•• is the lar- gest month's .business the Company has done since it was organized, and is a gratifying • increase in proportion as its facilities are-044..4 .- lIOLLOWAY',I3 PILLS.7--W11.!,1* IS TAPE IN SURANCE ? ApC)piely, &c.—lNtatiy 'people insure their lives . fobenefit their families by death—how paradoxical is this. , To prolong- ifeby-preservifig the health would be a far more.rational manner of assuring it. Apoplexy is i swift and insidious in its attaßks, striping its- victim without .a mo ment's warning; happily, a preventitive has been discoVered-011oway's•Pills— the otSy - safeund certain antidote for this disease, they Cool the blood and equalize its circulation throtigh- the system. To preserve the stomach in "a sound .condi ' non and the blocd purej-is the true se-. cret of health. Holloway's. Pills will do this most effectually, soli thousands on - e their actual existence to (,`hem at the pres ent day. , • , - DEMOCRATIC CLUB! The Susqueltanna. County Eleineeratie Cluli meets every 3ltUtdaY evenit4 ;.,g their ro*„over the store of I. N. Bullard, in .319ntrose. All are • invited to attend. 2— Meiubershipfrec. D. BREWSTER, DEMOCRATIC DELEGATE ELECTIONS, Sciturday.,Stpteigber la. . DEWICIIA• IC COUNTY CONVENTION. . Monday, September sd. ' For particulars see another eolu t n. • iSher.l.lT: To the niters of •Sutrg:nibana Count.y.: Upon the Solicitation my friends : I present myself beforeyoi.; asking Or your suffrages for the alep of Sheriff; 'itt the coming election. Yonrs respectfully, G. B. ROGERS. Broookiwn July 4tll, 1800. ItAIL AP.RA3GEMI=B-31021111082 P. 0 MAILS AAR/ ir.B—DallYiatunday exceptcdjitirm the East and South; by Railroad at t? ‘ ' P. M. • Dial/. ( sudsy userPted,) from the West, by Bs' Mosul. at IN a. M. • • From Binghanitou direct, erery Tuesday, Thursday and &tank)... at 14 p. m. Ftofn Tunkhautiock direct; every, Tuesday, Thursday and Siaturday, at t p. From Towanda direct. ereiyTuesday and Saturday at c r ia : - j from Frienderine (supday etcepted) at 43' . . MIMS LEAFE---I),Mlyrsuudays excepted) for the east and *oath. by,raiirted, at 62.1 n. Daily (sund ry extxpted), for,the west, by railkad, at 4 m. • For Maghataton direr-cassis Wds' Wednesday and .Friday, at' a. ro. • For lunkhannoek direct, every 3fottday, Wedoesday Friday. 6a: , For Towanda direct. every .Xonda.rimd Friday at lam. Daily for P,rieudssille (suriday ea.) a t .r},i a in. • For Skinner's Eddy (through Auburn )'— (caves MotidaY. at 614 o.—untres Wednesday at 5 • • - • - n. wnsti, P: Dlt~.. N, .I': LEkrT, PAPitiatitta4 81uVetwt• Fliefidgvindi AZ. Cike-ClTOsile • the Jackson horse. - Dit I.Err gfroas "partienlar 'attention to the treatment alertsiosOso of the Sin and Ert ; and Is con fi dent that Ma -knowledge Ofiand experience in that branch of pme tine will enable him to agree!. ,in the most dlEmlt CAMS. For treating tiles of these wpme no fee will be club semi entree the patient aS Deneatted by the treat. mat. , . - tAagut b..1t60. . • ;lc it •tt •.. Epps . - TAR AND',WOOD NAPTHA 1 01181, - the test Medicine in 'Pie world for the cure r/ •—• • s Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthmai Difficnitßreathing, • • . Palpitation Ono Heart. For the relief er palirgan adv anced stapes Cr Consumption together with all Diseases of the Throat and Chen and which • predispose tototummption. It atiacte the run tr d , ea , and snakes ehefelt • destroyer succumb loitsinfluatce . R alto prodir cis free expectoration; & induces healthy actin's, in the diseased Riau* Membrane and tissues. It is peeniiszl adapted to the radical cure of ASTHMA. One dose of this isividenibie SYRUP o een pine , ((second consequently eke", !Mich Me particular nahrreqf the disease denies. 11 is very klecutani to Me lark and.PromPcin Its Z eds ' 2P I/ U be convinced that it is ircalua cure qj Bronchial 1 Affections. Price 90 cent* per Dottli. Prepared only by Dr. A. RASA WEIN. and sold by A. Demean. .b Co., N. IV: corner 9th and POPLAR simile, - Philad'a, Pa.. For tate in Montrose by nsia I Wins) ABEL F77.IIRELL, Druggist_ THE BLOOD I 8 THE LIFE. No more shall the poilr surfeit:a In our country languish, their constitutions racked arid torn by etrongand danger ous mineral medicines; they:will come to the, fountain of. health, found In Ample herb and roots from Nature's atorehons,.., The MaLINT4I HERB PILLS, of inno cent mountain plants composed:will-reach sutdltop their 'distreii, arid cause the bloodi renewed and cleansed, to carry through the body the elements of health; building up the broken conititationcithil Carrying life and health, where but for them would, hate been the wreck of hope— 'the feeble moan of sufferitiv at. last ended by the cold baud of death, Do not let ydhr prejudice overcome your I better reason; do not look ;Ilion these Pills as onlyiike others; do not let your defi pile, after trying everything „else, prevent you from try lag these. The blood - must' he pure, and then sickness is Impossible. What sweat and yet simple truth is this; It appeals-to the common sense -of all; it IS the great key-stone of ;lie healing art.-Jud son's Mountain Herb Pills will purify and dense It as sure as the sun will rise to-morrow. Judson's Mountain Herb Pills are sold by all Medicine dealers. Sold inliontrose by; singtottwli) Cr See the Advertisemein of Duct. San'ford'a Livet Invigorator and Funnly Cathtuilc in nnothercolumn. MI: Moffat'a Life-Pills.-=Yhe highs envied celebrity whic h thispmeminent medicine has acquiredfor la variable ellicaM , . in all diseases it prof4sseit to cure. has rendered the usharpractice of ostentatiqua puftlng not only unneces sary, but unworthy of them. They are known by their fruits ; their good works testify tar them, and they thrive not by the faith of the credulous. In all cues of.eqstive nese, dyspepsia, bilioun and liper affections, piles, fevers and agues rheum - dim, obstinate headaches, and general defany,cments ofhealth, these Fills have invariably proved a certain and speedy remedy. A single trial will place the LIFE-PILLS beyond the readier competition in the esti mation of every patient. , Da. MOFFAT'S PJICENIX BITTERS will be found to be equally eglescions in'all cases of dyspepsia, headache, nervous debility, - sickness incident to females in delicate health, and every klnd of weakness of the digestive organs. For sale by Dn. W. IL )lOFFAT, 335 Broadway, Zi.Y.,and by medicine dealers and druggists generally throughout the country. I , . decB ly bm" EVEN those whotire ku the gnJoyment of perfect health frequently haveneed tOtave reource to tonics as preven tives of (Breve. Ware never, too well armored rigainet the assaults of 'lite ills that tletih is heir to." Such,an invigorator they May find in 116STETTER'SBITTE'RS— a medicine that cannot be taken regularly withoutllving vitality and elacticity to the spitem. At this season, par ., ticularly, the strongest man.ts tiot proof against the mala ria, in /ertain sections of the cluntry. lu all cases of fe ver andlague, the:flitter:4 Is more potent than any amount of quinine, while the moq dangerous cases of billiOns fe ver-yield to Its wonderful prqpeetles. Those who have tried the medicine will never mile another,' for-any of the ailments which the TiOrrErran ittrrens profrsses to sub due, To those who have not ntitde the eineriment, we cordially recommend an early application -ti the Bitters, whenever\ they are stricken by diseases of the digestive organs. - Sold by druggists anddealers generally, every where.- . risr - Scs advertisement In another column. Sold in Montrose. by AB Al. t11:1:EL (august 4t Important to Fomales.—Dr. Cheeseman's Pi'lle.— Tht combination of Ingredients in these Pills are the:result of a long and eXtelltdie pruetiee.:. They 1114 mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all Irregularities, pain Inl menstroations,removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart,whitcs, all nervous affections. hysteric's, fatigue . pain In the back and limbs, diAurbed sleep, Sc.; which arise front interruption of nature: DR. CIIE.E.iEN.I..I — S was the commencement of a new era in the treatment of those itiegularities and ott: structionawhich have consigned , so manythousands of the young, the beautiful and beloved to a ritana'renr.GlUVE. No female can enjoy good healthltnleeu she is regular, and whenever an, obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. e DR. CITE £.B E.WA'A" PILLS are the most effectual remedy Over known for all compL4ints petuliar tf? Female,. To all claNses they are invainable.tindoeing, periodical regularity: They are known to thousands, who. have used them at different perlois, throughout the coun try. having the sanction of some Of the most eminent PAy aiciana i,t America. , • Explicit carecarms, stating vloip, and fr s hen they should node4./seitookith each Btrx —the Price one dollar per . box Containing 40 pint. . •"• • }llia sent 'by 'mall. promptly, I:ky eucloaing price to the General Agent. For Pale by Drub gifts generally. R. B. HETCRINGS. General _Agent, 5:1 Cedar et., N. Y. Dr. J. W. Lyman, Tunkbrinnock, and ABEL TERRELL, Montiv4e.Agenit. my3oly. 07 1 M§§§§41 HOOFLAND S MEDIC /4 r %3 Ti n I Ci Vt A r J ~. ifITANDARD, t - RXMEDIES relent air, base Acquired irbelf great popularity hrougli year. of trial, V4bounded matiafactier le rendered by tbem to all cues. CERMAN BITTERS; : . wzit rotrnvricclti - Liver Coasplent, Diropcp.ta,..l4ndlee;NervonS De. . blllly. Diseases of ftia Ifidaeysi and all &rows arielog from a Alt:ordered liver, er woo*. DM or die ,tontacla 41,4 Digestive Orgaw aaa vITLL PPUTIVILLTIPULTLTS • Presidint ittiflt 10114 MMUS 11111../11M1 FOES ASO ANL Bee our Alumnae for prooL rim* 75' unto per &Cl.: Rooftop& Balsainie Cordial• WILL roormar CLKL Coughs. Colds, sr Hoarseness, Hronehitla, lamas, Croup. Prieunionta, Incipient Consumption. • and has performed the most betoni4lng enres ever known of ' i • COSPIMITE.D. CO% 41. 7 31PT10111.. - As a Diary/Kos Cordial it iv unequalled. talcs, :5 tents • per bottle. j• HOOFLAND'S GERMAN PILL • $ belny well knoWn than:shout t:uroke and America, needs Xo COlDoletklatiOn bere, They an.l purely vegetable are prepared with rest oxictnaa, and ere sugar.coeted. No batter Cathartic Pill ran be found. Munn, 25 eta. per ban. These malicirms are prepared b Dr. C. df. Jarx.ton • Co, PlalladelPhia. Pa., and Et..Lottli, 10, and are sold by drogynd . e and dealers In medicinal everywhere. Thir sig nature of C. NI. Jactnon will be on the outside 01.4ach bottle Or ixes. /now ZberPsortler Almanac." published I nntiOnian w ill Sod 18 . 003013 7 and cosamendatory notices -from all patriot the country. Them nhcoutire are given away by ,t - a.O oar agents. . . Mir)] Montrose by tint TrRRELL, Agent. 1. ljtitt bbtrtistments. COUNTY- t touniNGTHE NPALpi- & 14th of Sept.a. 8. CIIIRKAItis ewer of &melee forahn Salo or • "Beadh's FAIAILY, .sician; and . Hoine Guide to . Health &HaOpiness, 4111 be at KEYSTONE ROTEL, NONTROSE, Pit.; and wishes to hire a few more ACtiVc business man, [hot boys) to canvass for the above nametlvimir, - whe VERY sumer sale the work bag received in this Co:, and eioestinte , and the high estimation to Whieb it is held by those that own it Is AIIPIAL moor of its sup eritnity over AFL other works for wants to .)._ erate or Direct letters to ) 31 NOILhMTONi.N. Y. . , SFALDINGS Preptira ulte S. SA YRS ARO., HOOPLAND'S Mem of }few etas Or OW M il ilOM.4ol ow FALL :GOODS ,: scur " BEE HIVE," 1 9 ftil-of the Merrimack Prints for lit ete. Good2madder Prints, warranted fist colors 6 • Very elegant Wench Prints, some as low as 14 ) A very extensive assortment of rich travelling teas Oeochl from 19X cents upwards. Sormrb , Fonlanl Silks, latest- patterns very cheap. Dina Dress Silks, a toll stock, trarrctntscl (en ;kr cent loiter then elsewhere. Detintiliti colored Dress Silks, some as low as 3s . Molt erery. color and shade of LADIP.S` CLOTH, LADIES' CLOTS], LADIES 9 .CI.OTfI, LADIES' CLOTH, a veri scoot% 'Article fOr 06. gitaaela end Silk in match. CLQAKS, of the very newont Patient,: A'. very exten atoiorinacat of SHAWLS, comprlaing , the latent portation , t, All ul2on French Cornelia, also the celobinted - Magic Stay." An endlean variety of Skirts, beat quality of steel, for 23 pentg. RICH EMBROIDERIES,' All kinds of House-Furnishing, Goods, - each akDraperie Manlius. handsome embroidered Case Linens for 12N cents. - Linen Slicetings, Linen Ta ble'ClOths,. Napkins, Toweling. Diapers,. Table and Piano Covers. Flannels, Kentucky Jeans. Sattinetts Caasirners, Broad Cloths, iu great abundance. *OURNING GOODS, of every deecr4ltlop We are aware that to build up a large trade, it Is acres=l sary nut only to have desirable Qoode, .bu t to all them cap. and we can and will-make lt au object for porches era to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, ' A call la re.pectfully solicited, AT TILE "BITE lIIVEM - lIIItSCILMAIC; HBO'S & CO. Cor. Court Water streets. Binghamton. N. Y. Aug. 30, 1660. P3Et00311X 2 X2 4 0Wt719 THE EDUCATION. MUSIUM aacl. ie LITERARY CASKET, A NEW WEEKLI PEISLICATION, DENOTFD TO Y Education, Literatute, Religion, & General Intelligence, o'The Oryancl no Itiligious Scrl or Adilicat Creat..4 11=:=ICI INDEPENDENT ON ALL TOPICS.' . It is proposed to arrangethe various Departments of the .perimileal nearly an follows : . .. 15T PAntt : Poetry and Tale. • , . ... Seleilt Educational 'Matter. . • ' Religion* TOpicu ' . S'NU PAC h• :—. ' • . ...... EditOrial. Foreign arid Rome Nevra.—Political Items. Local Incidents. . • . Original Communications. • . i Children's Department. fins Vasa:— • • The Domestic Circle. 'historical Events. Alineellaneous Selections of an Educational, Literar,y, and Scienti fi c Charneter.—Lvecum Productions 40 Ciultributioun on various nabjecti.—ltems. . Reviews of nooks. . Ilygianes-flealth. . Currenitlea nod Fun. .11.0 Psneu— . Agriculture. Advertisements. . The tit;ence Of a high-toned Educational. Llte?ary, and Religious Weekly Paper is a avant that has long been- felt .in Eastern Pennsylvania, and which we now attempt to supply. The union of the various departments above no mad. Is a Conception pertectiv original, and in such an the pranrsessiVe spirit of the age demands. It is a project, iso fat an we are aware.] lever before curried into successful execution tin this country. A paper of this kindle more urgently needed, from the fact that strictly Educathmal 3 0urn.9.17 too often' found dry nod aninteretitbig front a want of va lety. as well as Literary merit lu the matter Inserted. ; • The menially exciting and morally debasing 113eamstaticori. .T..iitox-iLittax•o, _____ now go preValent, has met with the marked indifference i'. P E JVA',S i'L 1'...1 A 7 :1 ST .-177;y 1 . and even disdain of the morejlighly 'educated and moral .• s ; portions ofithe community , and ha , a1...6 been strenuously ( AGRIECITLTUIIALL ' , socrOmir. denonnced s from the pulpit. The rbv , s entertaining these I L.._ t , v °Pin i ,,, n, it now-lolniennn , and rapidly' increasing' in MIDI- . 1, byre and influence, and repropose, l.y its aid. to establish 10111 As:fa/x:11 lExhil)it!till .• i - our nerrodical and (lbwit/Mate a ~ o unti. healthy and enter- ' - . • IN TUE , , I 'I taut ug• supplant. literature, that or. at leant, partially pre , •t.,, , , , cent[ m Mph! spr,sol of the injurnois literature of the slay.' I IS I OMIli LIAT - 11.11 GI:01.'1I1/.°' Fur the rvusotei just given, it is halleveri that it can be ; I Ni,.,sli Tilt: '. - made wortliyOf, and that it sill receive the countat and in t 'gait:in.: . boson? of. the. 1 IT'1" 0 an .lll _V 61.11 0 - Ar Uif E.' .1' .7; d . e vicinity of ; • , WILKESBARRE, PITTSTON &SCRANTON, Ix LtrzEk I -VT (la f•Liill- e I,IIIIE k. xhiliitiou still open on Tuesday. and will coniin ii. tie Four days [ viz : I I' 1 Sept. 25th, 20111, 27th c'k - 2Stil, I . 1 The Grounds, which art4no.t beutitiftilly situated. lire not only large, but mintrirbly well 'adapted to the itur. i• poses of the xidititieu. T icy contain seventy-two acre,. ; a tine track for ilor , e , , as well as every other convenience I necessary to the comfort and - safety of exhibitors and the l ; animals and article• they vii,..h to exhibit: are provideq, 1 1 Arrangements have been, made so ith the different- road Companies for the trainiportation of articles intend- ; ed for exhibition free of charge both trays. i Vlsitan, to the exhibition will find moat, ample aersem limitations. at moderate pritv4. , - - 5 - i . The different Railroad Companies will issue Excursi t lon • -- Tickets. . , List of Premiums, dudge l a...anti Regulation.. Sic. ennibe ; had at all the principal .Agrieulturld Warehouses, (In ~ Gen. F.:: W. sturdevant. ut Wiihesbarre, and on applies'- lion until September Ist, tr the Seeratary, nt ifarrisbutd. After that time. the Seciv,ary'a °Mee will be at Wiist Pittston, Lucerne county, I . t, •-- ~ , Competiiioyi open , to all.. - 1. , • ' I A. 0. ~lIEISTER, .s::iyi i : . • • . ;-17" Ail the newnpaperpin Lucerne - , Wyoming, ..IfOnsi) . c, Susqnehanna. liratlford; Northumbeilund, Lyeoming. , Montour, Columbia, ijnioti, Snyder and Perry ectintips, ; please publish, and . send Milo to this office for liqUidathin. 1 ,August 15, 1860.. —; I ' tit I . , FrlondsoflEducallonnl and Rel Wow; Frog. • ' rex* Everywhere. THE MUSEUM will contain the very etsence of More of more thaullfh of the beet ptriodicali, both fiatiomil* Foreign. and in oil the department* above named. Clela , Meted mutter will be preeenf. , 4 in the Most contlemmd form. emmeiSteut a its tlte original , enee turd bet.uty of the article, thuti abridged and tran,ferred ; or. when the setec done are nod - too lengthy. they will be inserted In full. No expresAlona oifeillve to the Mi),T FASTIDIOUS TASTE. will be permitted; to enter our columns: but it IS our in tention to make if einphatleally a work for the noun cm et.n,.--•for father or mother, brotl‘er or sister, and fur the school. This Journal will warmly espouse the • CAUSE OF TOILING.HUMANITY, • , Be it it: the leorkehop or on the Fortn,- = in the durky Mine' or cm - the Stormy Ocean. r.er Further partirulars next week. Editors. - "the" lielawaro Co. Pa. ILEA LT-li AND ITS PLEASURES Or Disoaso With Its Agonies: C72:Lcoc;isct Sotwc,osa. arkie•sxL. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. NERVOUS DISORDERS. WHAT i 3 more tearful than a breaking down of the nervous system f To he excitable or nervous in a small degree is most distr&sing . , for where cati a remedy be found? ,Tbere one:—drink but little wine, beer, or spirits, or fitr better. none ; take nu coffee,—weak tea being Preferable ; : rei all the fresh air von can ; take three or tour Pills every tight; eat plenty of - solids,. avoiding the use of slops; audit these golds rules are followed, yen will be happy in mind, strong in body, antZforget you have nerves. 31dIctot.h.orss ego 33eat.g.h.tloris. It there is one thing more than-another for which these Pills are Lamont , , it is their purifying properties, especially their power of cleansing the blood from all impurities, a; removing dangerous and suepended, secret-tons. Vniver• sally adopted *h the grand remedy (or female complaints. they never fait, never weaken_ the system, and always bring•sbout .wOuttio required. Sick liii4doche and Wont of Appetite. • • The.4ie remit* la Mc% so sadden most frequently arlffe from annoymices, or trouble, from perspiration, or from eating and drhi kink what le ;Iraq for us-, thus the ,Etomaeli and Tiber. These orrans must be rei4tilate If you wish to he well. -TheTilla, If taken according to the . . printed inetinctions, quickly restore a healthy action to both-liver and itomtteh, whence follow an a natumrcon, sequence, a - copd appetite and a clear brad. In the Salt and West Indlee .-arrely auy other medicine Is ever used for the . ..A! tj • DISORDERS - Or TB KIDNEYS. In all disedses affecting these organs, whether they tie erete too =eines too little water; orwhether they be af flicted with stone or &, , rasel, or with aches and pains settled In the loins o.er the regions of the-kidnees, these Pills should be taken uceonhog to the printed directions, anti the Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of the back at bed time. This treatment willgive almost linme• ate relief when nU.ntin• means lame failed, • tor:Stomachs out of Order. .tioramUcine will BD effectually Improve the on of the istonlakeh as these Pills; they remove all aridity; occallond either lie In teniperance or improper diet. Ihey roach the liver /man:duce no a healthy action; they neterfil in curing ell dieordera of the liver and stomach. Iful[omny'a Pills •are the heel remedy Luta% . in the voi:161 for the following diseases: . . .%gue; - ' ..!k it its, • Sore Throats, •• • Aedbmn, • , Goat. Stone and Gravel, i Bllioutifutnplaints,Uctid•riclia, Sec:lnbar symptrus i Blotches im Skin, Indigestion, gTicltoutoureux, Dowel Complaints; in t iatutuation, Tumors, Colic*,' " Jaundice, Ulcers, Constlyiation of the Liver Complaints, Venereal Affection ' Bowels, '" Lansbago,. . . Wormsofall kinds Consumption, Plies, ~. Weakumia from' Debility,. . fthenutatism, witatever muse,' Dropsy, ' Detention of ' &c., 4c. Dysentery, • Urine - Be.. etc . i Erysipelas,' Skrofebt, or K Inc's Evil. (351' Female Irregularitics, Fevers of all kinds. ' [cowl ... I - , CAtT/ONI--one aregenuinewtekasthe words ltowas, lintr-Yotin alto LONININ." . are demo:tilde an a - watermiark , in eve o r- leaf of the book of dliectiono around . each pot or bon; the name. may be:plainly *MI by holding aaf load !WU. haridAttneritwxtrd will be gicim any one rendering Duch information ae may lead to the detection ornny party or parties counterfeiting the rnoll eines or ventling'the fame, knowing, their; to be noniron , . •:* gold at the Ifantdantorc oCrroresaor IlotiowAY, i Maiden Lana, New York, and by9ll reapectabic Ihn,Nleta and Dealers In Medicine, throughout 143 civilized world, In bows at ts:cento, 62 cents, and $1 ca t. - Or There in considerable oaring by to ng larger Mace. N. It.—Dire Lions for the guidance el patbreta in every disorder arc altlacd to each boa,_ " intr.() ty . alias Xaswolay , .. l" Cfiarsivit, • Designs to Ropeti Hei . MONDAY,SEPT. • SEPT loth 4w :HrooUyu Auswit2sibi 60. TUE DEST : IIOIITS 1 800 . moat 1 • WYOMING VALLEY TO FIILADELOHIA,SIEW .YORK, BALTIMORE, And all Points North dc, , LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSBURG RAIL SUMMER AR Two Daily Psi • IVES ftE SCRANTON AND 4 WlirrE GOODS, FOL' iirov mu: +ur'. Thira y. Exprero. 6.1(1 tanvi:vo swain; . N. Y. rtn•A ' Express. Awl. Leave Leave A. n. Y. Scranton, Nortbaland, 5.80 ' 4.45 Arrive at tative at Pittston, 6.13 .4.53 Danville, '6.05 .5.1.0 • Kink - gun. 7.05 0.%) Report, .6.:D • 3430 111p0nn.burg,.6.45 36.u0 Berwick, 8.24 GM Berwick, 7.15 Bloomsburg, 8.50 7.80. Shickalluny, 7.45 37.05 Rupert, 9330 7.10 'Kingston, 8.13 4.45 Danville, 9.es 8.10 1-Pittaton. 8.57 i 8.15 No:Datil:3nd, 10.00 . 80.3 Scranton, . 0,25 ai.45 TEE LACKAWANNA* 8100318131/11G1=4,0A,D. coxxiters wren viz DEL. LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD At Scranton; fur New York and Philadelphia, and - ,inter• mediate- points eapt ; also fo' Great Rend, litingbaintou, Svracuse, Buffalo, Niagara Falls;aud nil important:points %gest. - . I .. i Al Rupert it connects with the Catawimot Railroad, for points -both East and West.. ~ I, • • I • At Northumberland it connects with' the tianbut' and Vie Railroad, for poluta Weet and South.. i . -,--- 7 -. . EX.ECUtORS" SALE N pursuauce of the wiill of the later. W. Allen, ttie tin- I designed will cell at, anctioN at the residence of the ,I cold testator, on Wednektay the 14th day of Sept. pest, at lAD o'clock, a. MI., the folfpociag: , - , - T t WO ilutpoe% if id Lotr. One sitni . ted Just k s uth f the village of Trook lyn, l con taining about 1, , ..; acres of land; with new buildings, a two I stun' house, a barn, dc. lite other. about 2% miles porth of grooklvn . village, Ontaining , about :.: acres . w i lth a . lot of . small dwelling house. - Wateh-red ~, Instruments, 1 - and materials. ronsisi cry.tals, main-springs,i ver ges. hAnds. ,Le.. Also. a t'.4.1.1.674, go,,, , iaphing linplefuels (or ‘ltla,v • -11 of“ -- --- - -nth chant m 1... caking, pictures In ev, . the an, uftli-eitant enies..and other matel Terms to Butt. mini Jut always with the *oldest pk. security. , ' A. Well N. Brooklyn. :mg. tat t: s'. • • * • :EXEC( IRS! SALE.• - . 1 - . rtUF: understened tt- . ! .at enblle sale. at tli+eki deuce of IN. W. NI deed, late of Harfurd, . On Mond:. pl.:loth 1860 . . at 10 o'clock, a: in., . the Personal property of the sell de cedent, conflating of Live Stock, Farthing Utensils, Hottse hold Furniture, 's - c: Sc. ' i Tann: , —All snore under Iles dollars; rash, ovetitlat amount thref months creillt, with approved security{ A ..M .' ,11.1' A N .1 ..., ). CIIARCES_ FOSTER. Ex'ril. S.ll.lA' Yk, ALI)RON, 1 . Ilirford, aur.W. trio. 1 Is ' , 1 . • --,_ . • SIIEEPAT AUCTION . , ,ii ATTENTION SHEEP BUYERS! , l lIIIHE subscriber will sell 4 l'ubllc 'endue. at Ills M el- 1 1 dunce In Forest Lake; bu Monday Sept. 10th. at t. o'• i riu n .liiirft .:W aiZ . ?:4l ,l l; a l i tra t ;;. ln lots ' i t ., o y suit. p .!. !i i rllitiert,ito i, 'rho subsertbeOtill have ready, ott Ord let Sept. Tree liundred bushels of sopclor , , 1. , .. I ‘3 4 Ets 4 rha N l CT3cLeet.t,l , • of the Sodles variety, at vate sal. Forest Luke, aug.14.1€10: 2 -3i• , JOEL TIIIRELi • i . 1 DIMOCCACIDEMY.,i . - • t. niviE fall term of this.institution will open on --cinda - x, A_ September 3rl, 1861), and, continue,l3 weeks. - p. itrrrxoN.—Primary, $3 00.- - --Cummon, t.t..0.0.-:- . fllgh. et', 8.5 CO. i • ! - Board, itt, 80 to St 75-per week. Rooms can be rentid for all who wish to hoard themselves.. - . ik teachers etas will be fOnned at the coromencometi °tithe term. Textbook anvil. Ilollwook'n'Nonnal., :Tit tign with other.rtudies, ezpu. Situations - obtained f - tho. meml)ersoJf thin etas_ , NO bills Made oat far , le ' than half a term. - 1/1. A STONE; Principal .::. pimock, mtg. 23, 1060. 8t I— . N I .T. ~„ NORMAL SCI3OOE 1 I Milford At No Now d,' Pa. Ift• ip • , :..p.. .7 7 t7. s .i.clittits.' , -i.; . wtEsLEy FAcnoT. Is. 13. 11Airi.Ev, Mtstil E. A. - FARRAH, NAfillal Department. 11 ANN' E. Ilt-sii, 1? I rimnryt.llepartuienti' . ' D:i' W. 11.ti:En, Vocal MusiC. t i Miss MARY A. K.N.,kiir, I'ianist. . ...* 5 rpnis school ivin commence on TgIC LIIDAT. rut mi n i.l JL I DAY Or AVGI:2I, lta. 1 . i IllitiOrlt "Per Term of Ilevon WePlse, •:tiormal Do: partment, Phyelology and La I tin includad, - th 00 • PI Imery Department, ' ...t.. .... i .... SIM t 1 Music, extra. • .. The Deputy Siiperintenden i t of the State Department, I maraca! .Teacber, Hon. ?lap. H. thirrowea inform; ne,ll will visit the reboot, and tender tie BOUM Perelre. . I.l' Leetures by other enduenl men will I be dclitved diol . • ! 1 ring the term. • , ~ 1 Siudents. wishing to hoard thenwelree, 'can precnrej rooms at remema - blis rates, lloard will be furnished for th! 1 periweek. -Students &Atone procuringmown or boarrt I I can ;tic accommodated by 4 . :otwulting any one of the Comf, mince. l . . 1 J. Dtcractiatax,. an. Il I ' " i 4 Jour: ll.tx nes, C I . . • . 1101tArlo• CattLt.22, 1 TlNerrnr: IlorLT, ' 1, ALIIILIII 3(0.4. Jli. ' • 01 N+tr Milford, Avg. 9, 1560 I tf Committee. kJ 1, ABEL .TURREI,Eis ...Tim% vet el vin ;l one M . III,• 1 ir,e-t erg) het • terl: of ,s n _c n , 0 , -- -- - ever offer, din this ntarpd The mut it I - oh nearly , vs., y thing good; all Is arrinted as n•prc seated Term:.: Ready Cash and Law Itin R. A general Idea of i the stock may he formed from the ( , tinning enunieratmis : litmus, Mantel:lgs. Cosmic Al 11, I PAINTS OILS, VATINISIII. , . A% ISISIII• ("1 .V., 1 VI T Sl urs, m ~ ItROCFBIL.S. 6 L.S.AS WA HI . eIIOCLIJIT, 31 i tram. , ICK Iss, II ALL Pieta, 1 IS mow P trt rt. NS LSD II 4/11StlIAIMS,FASCI GOOD., 1 3fitslesl Dist roment 4, Lampe, Jen• Irs . Pi•rfamers . Stone SN'ar, , Bronco :•• Itninhes, Whip., embr , l'e , Bird Cars , . l'otket' Kni ts. Guns, P.l.tols, I Ammunition, .Liquor,,. Tres-cs, collo-mi•ri., Shoulder Proses,_ port mounafe, • emectaelt ‘„ 1 Silvegit plated Spoon. l'orils ~S e Com pc,,, Stationery, N Win. Guitar. Das. Viol Strings, .1 Lithographs, porcelain Teeth. Artint'aTtthe paints` Brush 1 , es. Ac &e. Also some Dm Goode Woodcp Ware, ban) 1 and japanned •Ware_,Fluid and 0,1 Cane, C'amphine, Coal .I OIL Darning Fluld,'Alcohol, Turpentine, lamp, tanner'e, , neat root. lard. olive, meter. bo.h d and ran linnet() Oil., ' Whit, Lead. Zhu% and all kind.. of colored pllnte, N. Me•, gar. Canary Seed. oho all the popular PATENT fain ejtvr,i, and other things net mune rims to mention. I It Is intpritulcahle to give more than a general outline ' of my - stock through the newsrusp2m., es err one uishing , 6,001)0 Is invited to call and examine. Costumers on .., cnterleg the ethre mitet. 1 m. expect to find eves' thing in ' -- r 1,.. T elg t ht ‘c :, i i i T i l l . t 't u r ea et r i l ' y 'l cn "i rry fro ftri ni.; fe ' l l e ". lr t u n n '; t 4' td " w i t ' l ' l " l l ie ' p n4 rot "' l .7 ut .t t l i d l l, y ' . 4 .41;24410111.311A 9NA COUNTY 1 itiquir3. i 7 hankfiti for theliberal p Pronage hitherto received, he CLASSICAL & NORMAL SCHOOL, h sOtrei "ui merit a "I"ailluic( ' aill"u Ml . li, u 7 e 'rk s ftl 9 ll l ., h' MONTROSE, PA.. 1 ~ o3t otrnae„June 6, WO) 1 ,-- c '4 t pO7. S. S.IIA.RIVELT, B. I t . FRIBCZAL . ii IN E W OOD 0 1 A qllll4 next 1 ea ,l emic Near of thin Ito illation will t s A:di T. Slondav Sept HA. 114:N Illltler the clinr4e of Pri,f 1 l E 74 • ' V t% cc. A1.I.:1 1 i 3 S. A, JIAR lit ELL, a graduate or Yale Colleges I Tile attention of those nho deer , : a thorough mental. T y AWING misty, d and remodeled their Store, hale the, dletipline, and practical education. iv called to thie school.; 1 - 1 . 0 1,,,,,,,,, ~f in t o ne in„ , their mime otts Lostonterethat t Those preparing themeelsC6 h r Teachc.r.. or fur College."l will tind, it Ls , confidently bellksed, athantuems offered bye' _ theyare nom ready to .'hoar the ben 4....cullneut of ,?). •` j ,no other .40.1°1 la thin t ',maw. - s CLOCKS,' WATCHES, ror particulars, secCinahr , . .0 .F. . .• . .... I f. l iF. R E A 7), ' V eC I H-It• JAiStir , Pre' • ; ' ., • i MI jr, VEIL IVA fi I:, rj..41 I DIIVARL, Att. , ' 0 'Feat tf r • i 111'.1 No- V C:00014 . , _,______ • G OiAlri 41) a k 1.1% 4 Ihßfoll D iltily[RsiTy i cen Trot 1 %,BrettOrlitv,Finge r:rissgs .; • • ', The it DYSPEPSIA AND FIBS. , . Pits-, Ler bi .'90.4 I;xl.rae IS ' Dir, 0 PITEL.F2 BILOWN, the great carer of rousing. vAtit 'Term will consist of eleven monks. llral 1r - 11,41 r t l on way for several rears Po badly atlilckd by 1),) IF ..L4 Teem ss ill commenee on withi t orizi, Aug. 27th. Thee.; , V cbnc . ) f o a l ' , 1 , , at-. &v.. „ , r.•• I part of tite time he vraq confined to kle eecond Term will commence the first 'edrieeday In De 7„ . [7 t pl'',',i., , sentnally cured by prc.cription !browned cember, end the third. Term On the Met Wednesday In sin thie part of the Sint,. They have Jett rel.:trued from .-' , nan uy a' Team; elsirvoyant girl ;%1 tl 1 • s preeertp tar-t . Nt a Febinary. t r rew York with a full and axt ensis e assortment ci goad.. Ttsfliou—•Vipeirlor. ~ ,lin nn litle. Which the base p irclia.ed for cash of , 1; Mann darer' and Importers., nod they flatter thtm, ce olio by a tort: : etza, whoa In a state of trance, line cared tin es, refacsly SI iIS tuts taken It, nes er having faileif epee Ito • " cuu.sll.) turn In cases of FITS lIS urlYTlPtrsiA p 430 1. they can offerinducements both In style, • variety and pri- -, The common tranehe.. per term • 'Natural Philosophy, Cheadstry, Pbyttiology and rit es,zot to be equalled wcat orliew York,. Determined to e on with the proeresa of the age, ther have added to , e - 2 - • ` Astronomy ,-• .. . ~.....4, 00 , ~_:? . . I c hi i kept r I -,..„,.. Latin, and Greek Languages, end Mathe Mattes ..., 000 po r assOrtment many artieles not pros -y o eon- Muni/ on Pluto -Forte r _, i -5 0 0 q,eral utility and beauty. Ilt.tuking the community forth., - Room rent e i , ~i 501,111beral patronage , heretofore received, they would tti Al t, t m em iza tera t ring e, anteableirleortolsheentnof.nth.die,p.rtiniearelpaltobbeerbronundsed !noodles 'Ex of revitatlog•room ~... . . 50 !fainting/ince and increaec oftlic mine ... solicit a Board per week i 200 's Ettnettorstan, May Boa, IEIE'C's i any ding 'Um I will semi flips valuable preset:plows to any person on the receipt of out smolt , to PS nolts£ ll . 1 ' 03 - 0, Pe nrscors, 21 Grand - it Jolty City, 3i. J. Each room ie ftwaished wlthla stove, bedstead and tits ,' - - 1 qm Dread maybe famished daily. • NTEARLY all the - Wade of PATE vr NED/abyss , in All of Dr. O. Plaelpsidrown`a Remafil IllsPe gala at. Sword An; Pth 11:.q 1 . let 1 4 , 11 market for sale by ADEL TL'SBELL . ."-' 4l Te'Utt4Dltst' I'4 i t.— f' r , ' y r r 211,Tem.• , .. 1 1 , • . - , , ANGEMENT. soitger Traips . _IIII:TWiSN nriumnEukivn, • .oivs : , s. INA COUNTY SUS(tUlitlit WOOD WANTED! AT THE " DEMOCRAT OFFICE. LIMIER , ONE PRICE 2P.aaaVerlr, xrarrzt 10/IN PAREIIIk, No. Its ARCH et. betweerrlth Mid bth .14, Philadelphia, (late rf htB Market st.) porter, *althrlctltzer of - h ut...V=l-r' to ail kinds of N i ., 1 154,a31.C3W.419 .1 13:r5ei • hinting removed to mr Nelt Store, 710 :tot, st, rlaingel Oda, and being now javtged entirely in the Nlanutteturn and male of Taney: Fur. which, In newttbuis e with thu "One Price Principtc," I have marked .It the 101Vrg Bible prices consistent halta rcrostwahle prtotit, 1 .v oid solicit a visit from thano in want of- Furs for zeitherst.. a . dies' or Children's tl'e.ir„and an inSpeetioh of my slam- Mr' of those goodi,',,,:iited, .3 I ain, of toy ability , to please In I. yery desired essential. • gYrPerlsons at a dishince, Who' cony And it' inconsta lent to call personally. need only tonne the-161.We; they wish. tot ~, e ther with the :aim • and instructions for send ing, and forward the order to rdy„address—money aCcOrn panting—to Insure a satisfictory compilanc~ trith their wishes. , • &tug. 3). 123G0. • sin lam'E'tcr GOODS! . IT TOE STORn )loscubaiutt, - cl• 0 7 )0.-; • AT Montrose, & gustta Depot, Pa. The vderelhmed !rare prultled themieves ultth a croLETT" - ‘i• SPRING &SUMMER GOODS! %Ih they, bo:i.l of being the HANDSOMEST AND CHEAPEST In Oda Pm .thin of country. Theyniso clatter them,el% es that they hare thcbelt faellitlea of obtaining • Q . : , eobs Susi) from 11 4tarkti;. • and are determined not to bn uud,:raold be any flew this aide or .N ear York city. lu regard to READY MADE CLOTHING we would Aay that b.lng lu this largel~nt • • 24 Bey Street, New York City -we can offer the public bargain* riot surpassed by any re.. tats dealers In this section, as we can *ell hese at retail pri ces as cheap as thobe who au to New , ork and purchase at wholesale and then bring themhere and have to make a prOP.t over that which they have already paltl.thernaelycs.' ! Call and see us and we will prove the facts. • 611 tint b o.slllban L o. .ifuilerße, Pa.. June 14M. Is co.. • Executor's Notice. , i Li; Rer,.094 Indebted to •the'tnitate a N. W: Mtltkon: .A.. tht,"4. late 4152rford to l / 4 11,,ht1Y, tire hereby required to mat: 7 immediate. pnwm.ht, and thoot , httvtnpr elailii” at.tnitnt:t said estate srilfitre..e9Vthem to the sublerlb , ..ri fur Neutenicut. .1. :IL TIFF.I.NY. • . , t../t1 12.1.P.9 FOS:I7.R, SALLY IV.-117,1:03%• ~ Harford, au). 9. IS6U. . OW . .K.ers. Mcbtlee. latter or a. dtainittratiou in the estate of Mattlswa . Goldinler, late of Springville. deceased. have Leen granted to the sul.Aerihvra, All peraoni in debte4 to the said estate me reque4ted to make honied!. ate - payment. and those havlne claini. or demnads agniutt the estafr of the said decedent will ulake known the'sanvi without delay ELL !Alf BALL, , • L °Art: NOI:GINItR, • I Gt • - iditer.i. 4. rqc)ti.e. Lm; Ac.“l4 and L,lthrup CO. :^.d Lathrop .1. D0viu..0r.... iu t:141 ItttWl, uC t'. for srlat.moit. 0:1 .0.,...-ttPtl withoutfcrther _ . notice. COST FILL ..11 ADE. ..fluitlxue. July ?f, 19;P. tr HEIDI • j;"_,..? .2nd bt)tilt AgOVE 91111 E P171113C gencrnily arc ir.forinctl.tlat a FREE EX. • 111111T1(1N ie gi‘vu lioura of rho day, of NEW tt0(1.)::3 oral' v:::: of Summer Pripto,„ l'oarlata, cho:,:jt Iltilliatltta. !took. TUN:. Jacooott, , and ...mt t'onar., uud Sleet-es 3laraeilloe, Furnt: tore Freit.,, .3;;Alfa, Ma:cot:a. SurAintr Stutia, Ge»l4 britv.tra. Cr,nata Nt , attle.. and Stqyendtr.i. nclr and large lot of LENTIL - ER-WARE loath as Gents.Fit.e calf litint.--trond 'cat, al-e hertiv and Tight Shoes, Splendid 'Attire Gaiters :rota 5 to 18 ahihinga warranted to tit, \ Brown. r.r.d flack TIOSIERT. I'arasola and rtubellits. Auld Boxes and Al'urk Baskets. and Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles. Itraas Japatted Lantera, Waeli Boards and Cotter Mills. White wash lin,hvt. Bed Cord-U fett lung. %%tattled:ltem! sitting Clothes Pine...Pfue and CEDAR PAILS. beslil•ts a PILE of I, R444.7,t4T -- C:'..1)1(1c54.4X.Fia t ,! of every variety, amino,: which are Tr.plco and Cern Starch for glonoue Creatn Tartar, ..ofla,tarcl, Saturn t tis Cutout' Oil, Epsom Salts. Black and Scotch Snuff. anti lota of Chin;, , a, width won't tld to read al.P.d. but plesee to call, examine and lafk obtif. We Tit.; ready and willing to allow Gouda. even though they alley nut atilt ,and thankful for small favors. C. TYLER. 4, - )CTS. buys a bottle of the tshilling flair Tonir. It ssd twat.. atirthinlevsr shooklup, 7'5 - LEH'S. 3lONTllot.lf, M ay tth. Din Milt ROUTE BETWEEN MONTROSE &FRIENDSVILLE. COACAEB reirryinrmail. and • pasgencer,4 between Montvale and Friendeville, neill leave : Earle,. hotel. in Montrose daily, at 7 o'clock, n. and leave .Irlend6- ville at o slot]:, p. &W . :names 2TaCatliagat , Call b procured at the Livery Stable of the onbacriber in 3 , lontro.e; on reaeonable terms. Montroae, Attg.lll. USd. GoilDwz.v. • • News 1 New's HAVE YOtt - )IEARD' The NEWS I W .AT. NEWS w'geTcsetTaii4vni!gAN t:fltb4ratg,thtt s it• !_i erribracing In tie Dry GoOils line, de Lens, ehaills,,m••..,- Gills, filiks..Poplint. Prints, etc.. etc..otc; as well as • foil stock of Domeitleis, sorb as rammer cloths. for men and • • hots' seta?. Shirting's, Tickings Denims, Cotton Yarn, C•rt IV:cp. - Darts. etc. Groceries—a lu 1 assortment.-- Fith—itackercl. Trout, Whitefish, Codfish. and lierring. Fiardware, braiding materials, ICalls, Glass, PUtt T. Plactd, Dyestiafir. Heady-made Clothing, the worimanshm SCutRANTSD. Hats, Caps and Bonnets, orthe late*: style- • Boots and shoes. worth from Ifi,Ve to O. In fact almost - • "en' variety of Goods nstutily incinired for at any awmtry • 'tore • n= be foatid at the - . - • and it Is the alm of theyanprictor to make Mk. OVA! of till Goods that neither ` his sIILLST3 nor his trona t;il je'latiOAN." • - J. L., _ . , UpSOllTilke, Pl., JiMe • SARTZOAD'S - • LIVER INVIGORATOR ' • .. ' Pi EVER DERILITATEI.- • IT la compounded rot Lori y from CI sonO, an/ foe ltoCottatart c.4i111,4-dfAc...A7f....4.,...V.rt,1,.t.11.;.4 sad arsfuftl by ./ b'''i - . ..vY ',. da. is r.,.. ss. sortad to a till fa l l r'„ a. li ,j . Mc Mee ,0, cots, A s la recoruirsended. ' 1 Ili i It b,,,,, awed Illonsan I. ~.. 0, 1::.:i LI, :sat tar. lesrg the boloires up ail bop.' W 01 A [3. 0 /, an tag austerstag lasSolle eetilGestots IS eu) ; ,1;:, ~,,.• ‘.• Tie doiniallftbeadayset. C. , to tE, tn.rertment of the tmilrldual otitis 11, ..,al ~.., ad b. au,b two.t.l as .. -,.., ''act gently end. Bowels. 1., g LA Me dictates of pre,. 'firt,..t.ert gLi.le :sa it :`.l_, aas of Ike LIVEA /1; -1 4 IVIGiIIitATOII, and Is talcum Liver Coen -, , INO !plaints, Bilious At twat.; Dyspepsia,: 0' CltronleDlairimea. .8 a min i r . C o ro .7' , plaints, Dyson te - .• S ry, Dropsy - , our!lstomaeh,llobitnal Costiveness, Clint-; sir, Cholera. Ctiole. ta Ntorbus, Choir. roj ' 111 fahlutn. - Flatu. loner, jaundice , - , :. re male W ipktielts. i lta,lwi may be tiorl. ad;l • , ealfaff/ at .3 Mrdloto. ST Family filmilt-; Itcloe„-ItssilleureSICH. 111LADACIE E, (r.s! ;lhousmads can teetifiatfs twenty - minutes, 11 • It wo or ' lisreelifa..* spocinfitls aro talc -; an, at COWiAtti4ol:66:3 of - attack- All who use Itarz i gi ving their Modems, Mita favor; i g , MIX WATER IN VIIE 3IOVTII Wring TILE INVIGORATOR, AND SWALLOW now* TOGETHER. . • • Pricepne Dollar per Dottie. ' = - --..1.1.,0'. • . ~ P AMILY • , CATHARTICTILLS•• .. .1 compf.:NDia, F.,,11. . . Pure Vegetable Extract., and put up to . tiLAtad CASES...Air 1 lglet., and will keep • ' In any climate. - "Tho Fandly• Col • * .b,, arite PILL Learn: Ce but, arta,. Oolong; 5 ~ ~ pr„,,,,,,„ y' b wet la les tirtellen {Witt 0 [Mei Iy . rear, - Tbe conexceic locre.un•qi d 1,:l ensar..l- thin [Loam phi 1,,,,,..10,4,,,,dthe P 17.1- ..3 ..t On t.al,m,..Vti , su 1.1.1,% aLL caveat (n roaur.llottSwr a". use. LaaludoCol too to place them within tbe roach 4.4 i.:l IMI - , The Profession Iron know i ft, - th at dlTerant Catlsailka act -n • . u &retool _porticos ...f 0.,e, W 1 In e s.. 'I be PA311141" CA-! 'VII A lIITIC P 7 LI. ' Ass, 'ash ,diva refervac,. seU..* Ns elf•mtat•lSalacti fart, - Teen compounded !mos a• '1 •rmtesl" ones puce*: Voiit • • - Labia ratpacts, acbicts acs: : , or a.:i;:t ca every pan of :Li alimantary moat. ant arc W good and wane to all Ota.• ' . I. 011eal a CALSJ , IIC bli E 4 soudel. a.scas. as Lk— 'rangemente of ttk Stomach,' Sleep!. otos. Pains In tliCi 11.1 . 1 i and Lahore. Costiveness. Pain, and Rarefies, over the whole- bodyj . from • tong cat arblrla 4 troces•may, ft tro 47. to I. - ..,,: kt a too.; emsram of re vel.. Loss or Appc.l if tr.. er,..ping N e n. • /1161110110 11 (CCild 01-ret f, b.dr, liestienow - I psis*, Headache., ~..- j se elOd in i he head,' all In Oa m.in a Cory! Ills. use.,Weems Li , . ' • '.lrJilidlyeis or Act.Xl lla, , j lt beat onalein, a gr. , ' t Vnrlfi c r or tbe 113tooil, ~„, and 5r.a...,1 etSse. eases which feats la •hMr. too nomeriat,s‘ fe Li I.l4titire la ILZI advertlao• rand. Dose:l to 3.4 -, . . • pater, - TIIII.EE DldEn. . The Liver Istele,..l.l,kr amt Vevelly Cot. . thertle Pills arn 1et.,i....) la I , rnrgists rtneraUr, anj said w..%e!tede by Me 1 ra.:et In a.:'. :St 'Arca towta. T. %V. SANFt)it :5. • ' , amirrupriou.,, 335 iiroadway,'ltiew VoYk, For tile inltootro;se by ABEL TVIIRELL, DITS.P P_S I - A, Dyapeptla, Debility of the System, Dyspepsia, Dysftpsia; Debility of the System, Ilyspepia, Liver Complaint, Acidity, Liver Complaint, Acidity, • Bilious CampJahns, Sick, Headache, • Bilious Complaints, Sick Headache, 4, L.IrHEor. FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, FLATCLENCI, LOSS OF APPETITE, Me nurtitcrltss other cliseciaci arising from In• digestion and :functfoi'ai disorders of the stomach, tad ready relief in that estahlished and -stcrhing OXYGENATED BITTERS, TUE OAVGENATELD EITTEHS. • Wh ettll the attention of the riader,to th'e fOoscial kuer front President Smith, formerly of. Waleyou Unktrsit_y, and now of .knoopolis; .31d,, SEILI SV. FOWLE. & CO.,Gentlotren :—1 first . made use of the Orygerated•Bitters tame . seven at "eight yean Ante. Having suffered for twenty yearn from a form of tissiwge.ia, which was attended with a nervous hiadatte, on an average t f not less lean OAS diy In a week, I Wis Induced, by the unpretending tee. : tunnteidation of Dr. Green, " to try oturbettle, and if -to benefit was ieceived to discontinue tge are." : The use of ono boitle warranted a further the ' extent of *mite three or futir,-with a careful observiane - of the' aecompanying directions. The reside wiz, an . almost entire relief (rout the usual dyspeptic symptoms ind their depreseing, painful consequences. I believe these (litters produced an entire change in the habits et ,Sey ryofem, end upon the active energies of the digestive I :ergess. I 'tore deem my sof( as exempt from Dyipepeia moetpimons. These titters hare also bees of set. Ides to ether Members of my family: Very respectfully yours,. • _ - - • \ /11.7GpiTL'S W. SMITH. , THE OICYGENATND BITTERS. THE OXYGENATOD BITTERS. ettrittaitt,— After suffering (or more than tfeirto pow with Dirptielie, and trying many remedies mc onsmindo4 for that nb•earo wittinot Roy good mink, i Was induced, by lie. F. if. IVlate of f.'s:Wield, to give the Ostrovated dr;urra a trial, j tof k two "bottles. w , hich gave me so mush rrllc( that I purrSisad two loon, which . have nearly or quite.e ff erted a cure. lam [tow hearty seventy-fire years of agr.and fue tinton moßtbia past bare felt no inceneeniente from my food. take glut pleasure in recommending the Bitters*. all Milictt.'7t with lly,rro.ia cad eunconiitant diseases. ' I bate used the Ozyguated Beim la my prude. with decided fumes in debility and genteel penensetee, ike., and eoldidently - recommend tbeelb denesal det• blllty, acid thieve of the dicestiee organ. : THE OXYGENATED DITTERie THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. . - - - ) 1 • • • FEEPAILD BY F. IV, FOIVLE & Co., *day Druggists, Dealers, and Men Anita in . eterg • 1124 and eily tAroupiad . rtir - ierre4l vud 1te.911, Wationx ter, 3t0rdr05 , ..7; lA. 11. Woodruff, Ilimock ; Amos .Nithols, Itrooklyo;' 5 - 11itnoy A Nestey. Ilartord ; Weed & Ward. Groot, Bond ; J. C. Olmst , JJ. DtioJAff ; L. Odfftn, ure3t. . : July ..• SA,NFORD'S Reliable Testimony, Stibm.veoviN"; Conn., Feb. 92, lasl, lbetntotti, Tina Co., rt., Ang.2s, IS* HEBARD From Dr. 'Mate 040rvitr,D, rx , garch.,4l., Aar. 46,1859. F. H. U.D. IS Tremont Elfeit..ll43o,l^T,