?ads eohlet. =1 GOD'S eine. God gate a et to earth, Weak, ismocent, and undefiled, ,Opened, ita ignorant eAs and smiled. .It lay so helpless, so forlorn, • • Barth took it coldly and in scorn, Cursing the day when it• was born. She me it first a tarnished ;lame, For heritage, a tainted fame, Then cradled it hi want and shame. All influent* of Good or Right, All ray of God's most holy fight, , She curtained closely from its sight. -• Then - turned her heart, her eyes away, 'Ready to look again, the day Its little Teetbegan to stray. ' In dens of guilt the'babyillayed, 'Where sky' and sin aloge, was made • The law that all around obeyed.. With ieadi and obedient care, •- lie learned the tasks they taught him there; •Blick sin 'for lesson—oaths for prayer. Then earth arose,. and, in her might, • To vindicate her.mjnred right, Thrust him in deeper depths of night. • Branding him frith a deeper brand Of shame, he could not understand, The felon outcast of the land. God gave a gift to earth child, Weak, innocent, and undefiled, Opened its ignorant eyes and smiled, . . And Earth received the gilt-and cried tier joy and triumph tar and wide, ftho answered to her pride. She blest the hour when first he came To take the crown of pride and fame, 'Wreathed through long ages kir his name. =1 im bent herutmost art and skill ' train the supple mind and drill, And griard it from a breath of ill. , 4 She strewed his morning path with flowers, And love, in tender dropping showers, NourishetrthOlue and dawning hours. - • 4She shed, in rainbow hues of light, halo round the Good and Right, , To tempt and charm the baby's sight. • And every step, of work or play; Was lit by some imeltdazzling ray, morning brightened into day_ And then the w(AI, erotic, and said-- 4 , Let added honors now . be shed S On mach a noble bean and bead! 0 World, both gifts were puro and Night, Holy and sacred in God's sight: • God will judge them and thee aright! , , Vi,seefißlizoto. THE BROTHERS. In 1849, the principal institutions: of the chance kind in. San Francisco, were the 'Bel la Union,' 'Verandah,' Mine de Or,' El Da rado„" Parker House: all situated . about the Plaza, and each employed a band of music to lessen. the tedious hours of that rainy winter . and to drown the noise of the Yngling gold and k t ilver, and the cursing ejaculations of the gamesters. Many a sad scene 'has taken place within these saloons that Ips chilled the blood of the beholders, and will long be. re, membered with . horror. I was sauntering . carelessly, through one of these places. MY attention was attracted to -a person who had large piles of-gold ° before him ; the starting . eye-balls, the swollen 'veins upon his clinched hands, told of heavy losses ; niingled escla • mations of horror and conteMpt would es cape him ; he . seemed unconscious. of all else going on around him ; his gaze bent upon the cards as , if his life's blood was the stake at is sue; an in this case his last dollar . was p within the dealer's bank, when with the limn zx of a maniac he drew a long 'knife and plunged it up to the hilt in his own body,and sank a corpse upon the table. A few rude jeers followed the act; The body was renrov . ed, and the game went on as though/nothing . had happened—as though another victim had - not been-added to the page'of the gambler's damning record ! or another• soul gone to its . final account. I learned this much of his history. Ije :started with a large stock -of goothic-givcn , him by his father to sell on commission, and the father's fortune depended on a sure re turn of the money so invested ; but, as is 1141- al. with young men, he indulged in the full lib erty of unbridled license, and while the ship Awed at. one of the South American ports, 'he engendered the first seeds of play,' but for,a while after his arrival the excitement of the trade, and the energy to accomplish a suc .cessful issue, kept his mind busy. One day by Appointment he was to meet a mercantile friend at this house, and while „waiting for his friend he staked a few dollars on the -morning-cards, when the Went diseasevtang into life; and it carried him headlong over the precipice, and ended in the tragic manner ielated. ' . The 'Mine de Or' was a gambling saloon, situated on Washington street, and °write the El Dorado, and in 1849 - was the tiple resort of the disbanded soldiers who bad been engaged in the warla:ith Mexico.— . }hind one of the largestvsk.o4-banks in the. room, sat a man who litiV for himself honorable mention, and.an .officer's _ commis sion was given him for - his bravery in the storming of MiMteiey ;" but prefering the climate ofPaliforrit and its golden prospects to a mOre northern "borne, he embarked for that tiountry at *; close., of the war with Mexico, and upon? his arrival be opened a bank for.gainbling. The emigrants came in by thotisands,and a few nights after his arrival, a young man entered his saloon aid seated himself at the-bark, and staked various sums upon -the cards, until he had lost all the mon ' ey he possessed. Excited with the play and maddened by his losstsZbe accused the-deal _ er of cheating;: the dealer replied sharply to the accusation—tht lie passed, when 'the young man struck theitkrtera - severe -11115 W in the face ; as quick as thonght the sharp report ot a pistol followed and the gambler's clothing was covered with the young man's blood=he had shot him through the''fight - breast. The room was soon cleared of the. :-apectatnea present, and 'medical attenditice called in to the.aid of the wounded man.— The gambler-sat moodily over his bank run - ming the small _grunge cards through his fin gers, and" perhaps thinking over the 'deed just perpetrateli, when the wounded man gave a moan of as the doctor's probe reached the bottom of his -wound. " The doctor in qUired what" pfatefri - im, and the wounded man *Vied— - • • VermontS- , - The gambler , raised his , head, for it was a long time -sines lailad soma person from the Acme of his thildhood, and Vermont being • native Eltate;the mere mentionVitatutme `,..iintliested. him.. The doctor neat inquired i thit'ssme the_plice where his parent x reel -4144..ifhe had.any. The wounded-/ 'man re plied— - - 4 ThessuntlerArligg tolls feet, his limbs 'trembled and hiefilee-was as pale , as tenth, for klkuttpelier WaS - the home of his youth, and:perhaps the wPP.Pded man might have been a playmate in • - _,,ehildhoodiapii-a Aumf:liiii'-brothers and -.alt. r • consittWely „to the table, And with contending aminfioaa *Pt. intthe weight of the injury -he bid htilieted, he *Mid soreely keep,his feet. , A stimulant was, given the wounded man.; and he was ~ ; .. .. .. .. _ .... . the 4a Momentarily revi l ed . t r ier . knees the body,- . is scrsulieet,..tti. r .iieeveralionUd-., ac i When the doctor inqui •if .there was any 'friend - iii the city he shed sent for.. : - i :,.- --.. . -*Yeq-i*i.!plied. - 'Xii Witetshe is ikt, au . ) City ,firitel f on tlit . einet -. es f Plaly.andrilier nay streto , ... - - Tell- Mary t o .4aten;,forlut a badly _- hurt .' 1 . , 1 ' .T - . ! .._ - -..''?, - • '.- ;'- • , - ;• Arthatt.: was sent.- fogy his wfe. --, :- - - ' • 'Doctor;' - 'said i-the gambler,: 'sa 13 that lain's, life, and there's ,Amy batik and $10,090 in Burgoynei-'-i-You shall have it all' - -.. 1 ; • The doctor . ..felt the pulse ii, the 'wounded • man, and ' probed the wound anew: - The gambler Watched him 'with the greatest anii!... ety until his 'insretiOn ' was finished, whin• the, doctoi'ilinok his head at its impossibili ty. The gambler sat down by. the side_ of the wounded man anbathed his head with water, and staunched he note of blni?4 from thewound until the a rival lof his wife:- she i carne accompanied by A fewlfriends.and as a .hcrotc woman; bears .; misfortune, she bears .hers.. Not a Word of -reprtatelr esesped4ulir"-; - words - of eheerfulnes4 ..only 4came frihn:, her lips `as tears coursed !down i ter cheeks. To . her - inquiry - as to the :chancesof her htisbanci's .recovery, theidoctor assured `her that there was no hope; that 4e wound wasinortal, and:that in a few hours he ;Would 'die. She sank down upon her!knees and invoked the meres of .a forgiving God fiir her dying Ims bund and his murderer. Thegambler asked forgiveness of the ' airtanold Man, i,.fer. the wrong he , had emniitted,lalso' that of his, wife, which was-seadili granted; • •• ' . ' This,' • said .11e; ' is fin diOneying the in-: „junta it of my 'agedither and Mother not to gamble. ' I .tebv.e . 'faeed death :-st thousand ' times,: intilstilt 1 haVe IC aolped : ! the balls Of the, enemy . .have whistled past - my ears as' ''thick as hail-Stones, and bombs.have bursted under my feet still Chavelitied;-,oh„ Goa! and 'for ihis! , .. ;Highithore the red.tide . that won me a name-atm)* men--. When not one contraAe was left; to cell the deeds nf bottle , - I escaped 4111Se:tali:A. Why was I ItOt killed like) -the rest ? All th t was proud and pleas ing to-Anan Lhave ha ; and if. I eonld recall this last- net -by .iii , itif . on "carrion, sleeping in a pauper's grave, and•renottneing. evry proud act-of my life„ I Woulllflo it. 1 ,- was born in the, same,village with that man; +hive re-' ceived _instruct icing from the mine aked- Man ; we were horn under ;the same t.oof, and ioh God ! the same nietlo.gave us ibtith birth! Ile Must not die-hel - is my brqhvirl" I. . And the.gambler sunk : in a swoon 'tipon. the ~floof., The-wounded';man :raised Upon his elbow; his glassY eyett• wandered about ' the table as if in sea eh of some partickilar person': , 1 -. 'Mary,' - said he; 'is brother Nyilliani here. I-.' and.the words choked in his throat, the gurgling blood stopped his utterance, and he sank back a corpse Upon the pillow. The wife knelt . again. belt it was,tbeside ',a dead body, and invoked the merey of God Ivor( his wife,and forgiven e.s Of the mtirdr-J -- - lie gambler awoke froni his swoon, am r ing,up to the.wite, s 9 il3- . -- ' Mary, would it were otherwiSe...,r / i nave nothing to live for now, and the)" want anything in .thiit world.: titicate of deposit to jour aged . and tell our parents we are 1 ead—but !du not tell them how we die r . .. . ,/ Before the; woman could reply or any one i interfere, the. report of. that /pistol Sounded • again, and-the fratrielde hO/ - ceaSed to live. - On the hill near Riticon Point were two graves, a few:Sears ago, enclosed wit k a white ‘ picket fence; and one ,tombstone nnzood at their head,. with. the simple - inscription:•;- 3 BROTHERS.' 1 ' '-! ~, 1 DENTI -, STRY. s In the way of denfiStry, Dr. Tnsliinaker, the iniima.i., cricsn.:} I .4 l .tuirrr rtnems,\ or visa. , PioneerWagarin4 gdo.s ahead of all compet itors. Noth ng appalled him, and he wai :t ready to pull a tooth 'as:large as a Polyglot Bible, as to extract one of a i:hild's 'front teeth. As pratif Of this, John relates the fol . lowing: - I I : - `Dr. Tuskmak4r was never regularly bred as a physician, or:surkeon, but he possessed naturally a st rong mechanical genius and a fine appetite; and finding Ihis teeth of great ser vice in gratifying thec latter propensity, he concluded that he cou ld•do more good in the world, and create more happi ness therein, by, putting the.seeth of its inh abitants in good order, than i i lly other wayi; I so TuSkrnaker became a d tilt. Ile was e man that first invented the method of plaei - g cog-wheels in cr i l the, back tee for,the more perfect mastica tion of food, and he claimed to he the origi nal discovererl, of that; method of filling cayi tii with a kind -of putty, which, becoming hard directly, psii4es the tooth to ache so grierdus ly that it has to be milled, thereby giving } the dentist two 4ucce-tive fees fin-Vie same jobs Iruskma)4r waso e day seated in his fice, in' theviry of n, Masa.; when a stout old fellow nimed By es, presentSd himself to t have a toothl draw n. The dentist seatedlkis patient in the ;chair of torture, and "opeoing his mouth; discovered there an enormous tooth, on the tight hand side, about as large, as he afteisratqs expresses it, I :tas a small Polyglot Bi le! I shall have 'trouble with I this tooth,' ought Tuskinaker o ' but; he-clap ped on his e asiest iforeetsplind, pulled, It 'didn't come I Then e tried the turnscrew, exerting his utmost strength, but- the tooth wouldn't sti 1 1 t . ' ' t' . ' Go awa froin here,' cried Tuslitnaker to , , ByleS,' and return in a wpck, and 1111 draw that tooth fi i i you Or knciw the reason why.' ' - Byles got up, cjiliped tibandkerchief to his jaw, and; pu forth. Thisti the dentist went to work, an , in three days he invent'ed an in strunient w h ich he Was onfidentwoizid pull anything. t was 'a combination of the lever, pulley, wh ee l and'axlet, itielined plane, wedge and screw. -The etstingi , were made, and , 'th e muelim put up in the offieS, over an iwn chair__. rendered nertstis p;inflonniy 'by 1......, rods going down ihio the foundation ,of the building. In li week old pylesietu ' ed ; he vies clamped' into the iron chair, th foreeps, connected'with the Inaekne at arinlY to the tooth, ,and Tuskruakor, statio ing him ' sell in the rear, t o o k hold of a, lever four feet in length.. Inc turd it slightly. Old Bytes gaven groan and lifted his right if. . An other turn; .tinothetl,groan,* up - ent, the leg again. 1 I`. 1 ' I - i - - i , ' What , - 'you raise leg fo I' asked the.doctor. '-• ~. , - I. , , 'I can't help it,' the patient. - . okld L,t Well,' replied ushrnaketi 1 tha tooth i its bound to cSin.e no ,' I; 1 Ile turned thelever clear rointd,w th s sud den jerk, and snapped otilllyle's h ' clear and clout trim his Shoulders, !am* ' ass _peen of tour inches betwSten the severed !-- They bad a :pod *orient exirniruitkiitiit.4he roots ofthsWooth Werefoupd extending down thS right sidt; through .the right leg,iod turn lug up in two pkings under the sole of th e right foot 1:: ; ; . ' , , : 'No wouder,T sa i d; fi Tushin aker, flis raised 'his right leg.' -1 A 1 . . The jury thou g h se too, but thSy found the roots nilleki, ,'' • 4. -and- - . 43l (:4orge° l lB‘ awearing - lisit t.i • ' ' . on w ol o . blie emu.' ed iu a feii, - :; ° .';: r; •Tusktnikeiritvitared on a verdiettlenfrA'ttitifitible - i hOnxeliti." - Re was a little'Sli "; !iittitiatt*itiiitiTh - ttir Wine' , i time afterward !;. .„i' ' 44/0 AllY law* l id Yi feeble - sad .. _ . Ithyhitaat i ltdrima t and thinking it . d 'coil. - '4iut' ;viliiiatri Tuskinaker oitsiolt • tid,;j4StAly way rf '.'iiraria t,y, to try m the machine. : He' did so 'and at the firtst.turia6 - 4itbeil old lady's Skeleton - . oomPlotelyand ordirell from hilr body, lei• lug her a mass of quivering jelly in her chair. Tushmaker took her home in a pillovr.case. She lived seven - years lifter thitt, and they called her the India fibber Weraan. l She had suffered terribly the' rheumatism, but after thli eeciiiren4e, never bad spell) in ber bones!• Thu dentiStkept thetriltra glass case. After this, the Machine was sold - the contractor of the Itoston Custom House, and it'wits found that child three years of age could, by a single turn of the screw, raise astoop weighing twenti.three tons. Smaller ones were made, on thP same Principle, and sold to the keepers of hotels and restaurants. They' were used for inioing turkeys. There is no moral tO, this story whatever, and it is possible that the eircurnstonets may . have become slightly eviggerated. Maws°, .there can bp no doubt [of the 'truth of the , main incidents.' BUSINESS CARDS . T. It Orchirdt-111. D.. DIOLEFSIOIAN AND SURGEON, Jackson, Basque -1 banna.couuty, Pa. I,tesidence ht the Postoffice. grt ABINET MAKERS; hive recently opened a ware ‘..) room in Now Milforiljl'a., •anll will keap con stantly on hand all kinds of,Cabinet-ware; also Ready made-Coffins. Funerils attended with or without a learse. Warr-room nearly opposite J. Dic.kennan's `Store: • - New Milford, May 15,.155. • :_••• • . A. &B. Baldwin, ". • ANUFACTURERS :(F SADDLES, HARNESS, 1 •Trutilie, Whipa, &c. 4 in the. Basement of &ark's incite); Montrase, Pn. • . . • • • . • , . . , : C. AL Simmons,: i . 11)0t3T AND.SEIOE 11. 0 4 C; RR .Shop.first dixir.eab JL/ of Odd Fellows' 1,4 Turnpaie it., Monti-toe. irIAN now be found at Ma new stand on Owego st. two doors west of liikarle's Motel, where he ef fectual repairs with dispatch, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Guns;. and eve description of Machinery. Wheel cutting; Gun and Watch materials Supplied to the trade. - • Dr. Smith, QUiIGEON DENTIST, Montrose; Pa., at Scark's 33 Hotel, Mondays tuid . inesda".s of each :week. . Henri , * Kaapp,i- AIrONTROSE, PA:, ''ecith Roe, IVOodr4 & Car ter_ , 'Wholesale Grolers Auld •ConnuissiOn er cbantS;No. 1174 'Washington street,'beticeen C andt and Dey - streets, /Vela York. • Caleb ',Weeks.' - IQ ADDLE; HARNE&C, TRUNK 'MAKER and Par isi riage Trimtiter. Shop at his 'dwelling hotise, 'early opposite Henry Diittpter's. Montrose, Pa. - Killer 4, Fowler • AL noniETS; ANOI COITNSELLZIRS AT LAW, -lA. and SolioitOrs in C*cerr. ;Office No. 44 Clarke street, °hie/go, /11. Paci,to Hotel, STREET, (near Proadway,) Kele I.X .rrk. Salisbury:Ati Co., Proimietors. ,In the vieinif of the principal steambegtt landings. • Thotaas Pigdelun. DEALER IN DRY . GOODS,.Grticeries„ .Clothing, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, se.; guequihanna Depoti . • -. --- --- .e • i ..., ntley; Vic Fiteli,- A TToRSET AT1...0r; AND BOUNTY LAND -L - 1 AGENTS, initrosei Pd... • '; ; u. s. lirsn.rf. --, i 1 -; , • 1.. 1". WITCH. John Droves. ^VASIIIONABLE TAI!.OR. , Shop under Searle s L. Hotel, Maine street, itVontrose,' Pa. ' • 1 D. D.I Hinds, - T IVERY AND EXCHANGE STABLE. ()One in I_l iD the rear of Wit 's Store, Montrose, Pn. rtEALER IN STOv mt., Tin, VAipper, and Sheet .1.3 Iron Ware, Lodcrar#le, near Great Bend'Depot. 1- - • • - - - . ~ . , c i • ' L. P. alias, -. TTORNEY AT-LA ST, Susquehanna Pa. Office LA.. on Maine street, onk dooreastocLenheitn's. • ' Fratiei! & Case, AND 470IINSELLORS AT LAW Office on Turnpike street, one door East o Poet'Otore, -Ventroar, Jim • 4 • Albert !1T.141, and Justice of the Peace; • over L COs Store, Montrose. _ _ I 1 Wm. & Jessup, ATTORNEY AT, LANt AND COMMIMONER of . DEEDS, for the State of New York, will attend to all business entrtsted to him with PrcffnPtmess-atid fidelity. Office on] kublkt Square, occupied by Hon.; 'Wm. Jessup. ' L . f • : 1 - - - el frarrell,i_ . - 1 )RUGS, DEALER IN 111304, MEDICINp, Chemicals, •sraznts, Oils, 1 1:lye-stuffs, Groceries, Dry Good, Hardware, Ston* LN Gfiassware, Clocks, Watchei,. Jewelry, Sitter .. ' tpectaeleS, Musical Ingram mentS.Trusses, •Sur.ical ilnstnunerits, Liquors, Per; I &men!, Mirrors, Stritionorr,- Brushes, Shoes, Yankee I 1 . Notimts, &c. i ' ' - 1 It R. Lions dr. Co., xVItiIIOLEKALE Arlp !tETAIL DEALERS IN V T Dry Goods, Groceries, Salt, Flour, and Hard ware,'Lancsboixo,, Pa. 1 _ - • • - -; P. B. Chandir,' • riEALER Ih DRY - GOODS, Ready Made Clcithinii, .1-4 r Groceries', Books eiad Stationery, :etc., Public Ayenne;Noutrose„ . Pe.l • . I Tatricklit'Dimoak, lintrisiclANs AND, 'BURGEONS. Mee No. f Ciwego st.reOt, No4ross, Pa. 7 1101•111i111 , • Igo & C 0 .;.. TIEALERS IN ART4OODS, Give cries, Crocke '..llardware, Loathe; Flour, etc., eirner of T - pike itt'reet and Public Alrenue, -Montrose, Pa. I - Lyas & 8034., INEVLERS DI DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware,- Crocker; Ifinwar4Groceries; Books, etc.; aI4, carry on the hook BirogitgAnsinens 7 -rithlic Avenue, Monti,ou, Pa. 1 ' - setae► & Read, • • DEALERS IN DRYIGOODS, Drugs, Nedicin; Paints, Oils, -Groeeries, Ilarthntre,, CrockerY, bon, Claim, Watches, ilewciry, Silver Spoons, Per nmery, kc.—" Foot of Pnblic. Avenue, Montrose. • • Sayre Ben _ _ -ArANDF.A.E, F AND: WALKMAN ull .a. ainue coves Agricultural Imptc menta, etc. Office tat yre's Stoie, Public Avinui; Ihukufactory at. the' Eagle Rum*, Foot of Cherie street, - /fontrose, 1 WNitillistin t Japing), ITTORNEYS Al 'LAW, Moiaroie, Pa. Pnic- A:,;lice i n susque,mingt, 8ra4f,9111, Wityne t. Wyo- mini and Lucerne cot Oles.. . . • . * ' win= " smithAco., . - . CIAIdINET " _The). keep constantly. on mma T een Ill_li hand a good '' tor 3kll kinds of Cabinet Turidtatre: theti and , :Ware Rooms a; the .foot 0 Kg* street, MontrosC l i gat,' .. i . " I " --' "4 & Co, li - AmarAcramita and JEALERS Str•- •01. Gamic H Furs,' Umbrellat7 Pa • sok Ribbeum, da. tkr.hilo..2o plairtlandt street, Nno Toy*, (up Asks.) ,•• zocrwEa. Bowater,. w. rtamrin A TTOBNET AND 0013148E16414,4T LAyr, 111. Manircise, Pa., AM attend EritMuWto all bla ze's entrusted to him4.ll the collaty of susqueluiplia• Courva , . g and writing of all lwtds will be date may, and Aorta moderate. He will also attend to the prosecution of drdas of soldiers, their widows and heirs, 'against the traitimi Stool Goverment, for Brumty land, Perstio' oh, .4tc. Bay be found at all hours it the •oface . frly occupied by J. T. !Ba wds, Bart. • north of tb4 Court Haase. 141iA. ____________. Vic. Tyleri - - 1 TNT :0: 'diIIIUMTEID ,with'il. L: HIM, Uiporter of 4.nd .upeider In Rardirari and cutlery, %mar SPriAgs , lite., No, 211 NMI Nes rerk,"irbere his mer cantile frier* in th str ie, other imuuties. are Wei* United, sad **is aw* Aci eall anditurehaso. , , fDAMEI • PAlDirolt-woos.. b . I. L: PUS'S` CO,. • = Hall 84 Xdunb, W. Silagleton 4 t PENITY O.:VED-'-'svoistmetiewo 1. _ • , - , EAdam)bim c. -- _- , ;.-- , ..-Ts :.- -..- IT 'wirrEmigßo.4, - BRo., xonuocle,o*., take 0 'e Shin, nnitiiod of b r(ising their: Old'.4i and instomerit acid-the * at large, that *Ohms jest xlecelved and oPened the largest,. prettitsitinid ebeap• ssortn i chisere est stock ontrADY Iif;DELCIATBING Wier bro't lo this place, - *ldeb'the °prat a tune adiance from ettst;therebY offering pc the rare opiwirtuni ty of obtandng goods ! a abinit two thirds , the usual . Price. , • '., . . 1 ' fAbe' a ll n ' t .of , Dry Goods, comprising or Ladies Wear, new ityles Brocade, Stripe, Plaid, Plain and cliangeableEglk•Delaines. Muslin, De Beget Berage ticialnes of new and elegant design*. AU the latestogies of Ladies LtrecOoods, French l i mns, Prints and Gingham.' :A handsome assortment o pram Trimmings, Emfiroided,Sleeves, Collars Cuff's, ete. Jacotiet and Swiss Edgings and Itstertings,Gloves. its, hosiery, Veils and Parasols. - ' I Their assortment ofShawleis very large, embracing every thing thatia rich and:fashiohie both foreign and domestic. ...• . . • • Their Bonnet Depitictuent is large and , complete, embracing the very West styleit, with ,Trimmings to match.• •• i - • • • An extensive assooment!of liWilinens, napkins toweling, table coverf, curteins Ac. We have also ii snpply of Shirts, Gentlemen's Col ilars, Suspenders , Gloles,TiiibmUns and a good many jother articles too riunterous to mention. For bar %sins the public is respectililly invited to mention.; at the cheap store of , . t. lOITrENBERG & BRO. cornerof+Cheinut kOatgo StreeLN four doors east or Post's store. NEW GOODS. BENTLEY 'd READ ARE now receiving their Usual supply of SPRING AND S Gil MER 'GOUDA whith - theroffer to their customer k and the pUtille 'generally; on the most rea .-aonable terms, for Cash,. Butter, Eggs, Grain, Bees wax; or on approved; credit. Montrose, May 1,1805; 20-ly BROADCLOTHS . , K i ers4ymeres, ..Kentnelcy Jeans, Suniroe - Suilfs i t and h general stock of Stiiple Dry Goods, just received and for Me right by I • BENTLEY-A READ. DeEalietf Lawns, Challies,' Gingham,. Merrimac and Cl:Kilteda Print:a, &c. &c. for sale by • BENTLEY & READ.? BONNETS, Itibbono)iiasols, Summcs Shawls, Black Silks,'Dtieeb.Tiimmings &c.t &c. for sale be • • •• "; BENTLEY & READ. ILK,Yur, Leghtii, Panama, Straw and 'Palm "Hata, Umbrellao, liatalelA, Window Paper, ke. 'BE;CTLEY & READ. rirARDWXRE, (free : ffy, Pater'ubs, Put ty, Glass &c. • BENTLEY & REA);). -I • VI RUGS, Medici nes,'Faints,.oits, Dyestuffs, anal a 15 general iisortthent or Patent Medicines, just in and for side by'i BENTLEY lc READ. SOLE and lir.per*Leatliir, Patent Rips, Calf Skin 7- and a good supply .of 'Boots nd Shoes constant iron hind. I ENTLEY St. READ. lEEE!! MACKEREL by the barrel mi one-hallbarrel-41- so, Codfish. 1 131stru.st & HEAD, WATCHES and. JEWVLRYi—A fun anaortn.ent or Odle! 4..nef I.t.ilN4r Lep acs and Detatehed Levers, in double and single ca. ds, LadieS's Pins, Ear: Drops, Rings, Guarid .Cliains &0.. Also, Silver Table; Tea, Desert, Salt and Sugar spoons warranted pure, for sale by j : , DErrcsv S REan. • • STOVES and TISW.A.TIE, Clocks, Noll; &dies, Camphene bc. &r. • Montro.qe, May .4'450, BENTLEY " - PUMPS :, PUMPS ' •• 1 The Gregiest Im p' . ior . etnent - of the ; .elyeV—,-V. • .11:. Williams' Double -Acting Ball . illve force.ctnd—ri,illump 'Ps--; above „ , , i. AN improvement ail other pu t pr ma i ; chines for lifting, thiowing, and care -in water, 11 combining, both a *Pitinp, ttnd 'a Fire! 'Engine. This ' Pump, patented. in Fehrugryi-1354, is the while of it 1 ~ . metallic.- No bolts be screws about !t. to , rust, conse quently it will last a Man's:life time. :It ',can be used j in every variety of , form--can draw water from any 1 situation; and carry it. M. any part of a builiiiig.. It 1; is supefior to all other Pumps for Distilleries Paper Mills, Tanneries,, llt'ick Yards, Iron Works and Man !l uflictiiring establishineiiti of all kinds. " - 1. All orderti Must be addriesSed• to ArinisoN Diismick - , llodersrille, -Pa., who has tl:ie,sole right for Susque hanna counts. , . UNION INSURANCE COMMANI, 1 1 OFFICE, ATDENB, BRADFORD COUNTY., PA. • CAPITAL; $200,000. Secures {,g tilond and Mortgage on Ma i ßeal Estare at Insures against loin; by Fire, , of Houses; Stores, and other buildings, Goos, Wares, and Merchandise, on 11 as favorable tertrrs•as•any situilar Institution. Losses I. promptly adjusted and paid. • -Dr RECTO&S.—IIori. Ilorace Williston, Athens Fran cis Tyler, do.; George A. Perkins do. ; J. T; D. Meyer, 1 do. • C. N. Shipman; d 0..; C. F. Welle.4, Jr. do. • J. E. 1 Canfield ; lion. gobnlaporte L aporte, ; den. E. Wakeman; Later-Me ; Geo. M. Hollenback, Wilkes- - Litharre ; .Mir.hael Meilert, Laporte, Pa. ' 5 Orviczas.--Ron.'llorstee Williston, President; F. Wells, V. Pres. and Tress:; J. ',E. Canfield, • secretary.• - Agent, 0. S. Bgiiar., Montrose. Pa. E1332m3 7 • VARtiS FOR THE suloicriber illact as agent for buying and sell ing Real Estatie--Firtns; Houses, and Lots---lo cated in Snsimehanna Cohnty, Pa. All who wish to offCr their property; for tale can give a minute descrip tion of their Fartnsi or Lots as tollows: ; ;Number of acre, how many inipros4d, and how watered, build ings, orchiaids, grafkd or common fruit; other fruit trees; and the nearest point to the D. L. & W. R. R. and N. Y. R. It. 62 farms ou the list, 40 unsold. • By calling on the subscriber a minut4 description, price and terms can be given. , • i Office on Turnpike st. 4 doors west of Main; st. Montrose, Angutit 15,'1854. A. BALDWIN:. : ----- - - -;GOODIl 11001)S1'. 1 rr tilt subscriber 'hi re4eiving his Spring and Sam- 1 -I.mer stoat of GOod.S, comprising a great limier, i whtelt will 14 soldk low as any in this market.— Please carand exaMl s ae4 F. B. CHANDLER. HATS ANDA P* — A good asso rt ment of the l e latest Style. ; I . .., , i REA DY-3fA CLOTHING—A good-variety of Spring and Sum e r Clothing of the latest env. ..- DRY GOODS4-lA. g e neral assortment through dut. Also, DRESS G ODS, consisting of Lawns, Barege Delaines, Fine Delaines, Persian Eelaine, t Printed Lawns, Finny. Prints, Ladies' Worked Col lars, Insertions, Edging 4 Black Silk Mantillas, Thibet and Cashmere Shatvls,Rarasols, Hosier*, Gloves, &c. BOOTS ALND isgaps. Clocks—a; large assort= tent of , every derienption and style. Also, a great variety of Fancy !andel!, Yankee Notions', &c. Crockery, Ilardittre, and Groceries of all kirids.--:. Trunks, a.good lot for. Sale cheap. Books and Sta tiOnery—Wall PaPelso, Floor of th best quality. Ifontrase,Nay 9,:184.5. F.. B. 'CHANDLER. r lie* Line of Mull Stages., J iltom • 1 KIRK Wl9OO TO IfIONTRO . SE, c,T.A.GES Will leave Kirkwood, passinepr--stitsoo --. Labiartar,/LC every morning after the arrival of the MailToiindears, both East! and West, reaching Montros e Ir.• x. ,ResurXing, leave Montrose daily (Sundayi excepted) at 2 i t sr., reach ing Kirkwood in time til,talre the Mail trains of ears, both East and. Wei t, being the nearest maid most fea sible route to reach the iNew York and Erse Railroad. This line intersects altri-weekly fine fair Dimock, Springville, ' Tunkhannock, Wyoming,and bane, which leaves Montrose at 7 a. w. every Mon day,- Wednesday and Friday. Also, a linto Friends ville, LeraysVille, &e. 1 . • Goedletans aud . eoratrtabls t iarriegei are. provi - ded, and the propiletorS will spare no pains se ac commodate the pUbliel WK. HATCH, April, 8. 1854. 1 MORGAN .1' WEST. I. . NEW STORE—NE *.. GOODS: ..., 'FELE subscriber taken' this method of advertising . 1 14 friendi arid the public genendly, that he has fitted up a ware- just across the street, from his old quartens, in BrlNlyn,)where he is prepared to re ceive customers and sell them goods rit•ss low rater' as any, other estriblisli*ent in Susquehanna •cbunty. My assortment la ivery-iarge indeed, embracing near: ly every article infually kallerl for in ;a country store. As I am deterinineA to do business so as to avoid "bad debts," which rtmillet Credit purchaskrs are .taxed to pay, I csur-ofth superior Inducements tocush• Tot - and otherwise floury 1.11110 patrons . Vail and • ', me.. - , 1 1- - . O..O,IIMMPSTIrAD/ Broiddyn, Api.l SO . 18564 ' • 1 118,16114PLVTITI . . - , • he.oopertneiphip heretofore 'twang hatpin the Subscribers ttr the firm of E. geo L - Co• is this 4eg dlagolreo ay theteal pavan lE. . KENT & CO. isrlXbklya 42, 18. ! 14w4 , 01loiter ii TiNtothy **II for sale by LI 4 `-. : 4 nurtanT. New lik!chii, Msll___ . , 501 alper-latiph i 0 - ni ir"1" cei, some for 1 ,6 eta per . 1. !)!? •t . iJ. LYONS & SON. =I 1r• 1 ThAVIERS . .. ~ „- -A L YER.S. - .PLLS°:'...- • • ANEW and singularly sump essful remedy for the care of . all Billions ditieast*-Costiveness, Indi gestion; Jaundite; Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers,lfu moiv, Gout, Nervotumess, Irritabinty,. Inflammations, Beadatle,Paitti In the Breast;' de, Back and Limbs, Femalei Comp . liiints,. ke. 'dm. Andeed,lier7 few 'are the&stases -111,,Whiell - a Purg#tive Medicine is not more 0 less required, and much sick - nets and suffer lag tut lit be prevented, if a harmless but effectual • ' c were more; freely used.. No person can reel 'Well while a coative.habit of bo.dy.prevaili; besides, it Soom generates serious .and often - fatal diseases, which aught have been avoided by the timely. and judicious use oPa,good purgative. •Thill hi alike true'l of Cols,'Feverish Atymptoms,'- .. andltillious derange me,uti. 'het 01 tend to become or prudice the deep seated and ibr . Midable distertipera Which load the 11 hearses all • the land. • Irene a reliable fluidly. .physielia of thelfirst importanCe to the public health, and tips pill has been petfeCted with: consummate' skill tai meet that demand. .14n extei.siie trial of its Vali:lei by Phytticiaas; Profesiors,•and Patients, ;has shown;results surpassing any thing bitherto.knowit of 11 any medicine. cures hare Mien effected beyond be-i lie 4 were they ;net substantiated by persons of such:, exalted positions and-character as to forbid:the autt-1 •picioniof' untruth: Among the ernineet: gentlemen: .who hare testlfied in, favor Cif these Pills, we may mention= r . .; .1, ;. .i t 1 Doct. A. A: ; 11 . 1178; Analytical' Cheinist of Roston, and,Sbite Assalver of M4ESacltiitiettal ff..J.Gattnaxa,l Governor of Mt ssichnsetts; itliton t W:ttrunceN ' Ex:l Gov. Of MitvaChtalettif;••• Sratox Baowx, Lieut, GOY.; of Mass.; E. R. Witour, Secietary? of, State . of)lass. t!' ' Jolts" B..Frrxiirnica, Cath ilishnp of Boston;' Prof.'. Jolts Tenney; of the CollegeforPhysiciatornitil Sur-! geona New York city; r Dr. 0. T. Jacksorr„'Geologisi of the Public Lands of the Vnited States; Dr. J. R. Ctuttiot, Praciical Chemist or, New York City, endors-r. ed by Hon. WI. L. Ittscv, Sticretary 'of State; Wit.: 41.Asron, the richest man iril America ; S. LE: ANn iii Co., Proprietors of the Metropolitan -Hotel,' and othel. / - .i . - - - - •..- . . Dir space permit, we could give many- !Mildred certificates from all parts wh'pre the Pills lntve been : used, [hut evidence even mre convincing than the . L experience. of '', eminent public men, is found in their 1-effects upon trial. - 1 • 1 These Pills !the restilt of public investigation and 1 -stutlyl,' are ()Mired to the public as the best:and 'most 1 complete wliih the present:State of medical scienc9 i T --- - - r - , , I can afford. They are crunpounded ;not of the drugs I'. I , 111 tice CO the Public. •• I thentielves; bat ether ruellieluid virtues only of Veg r I- - 1." - AvING , ust returped from NeW York Iwish t0..1 t I etable remedies extracted IA- chemical recess in 4i, AA. call the; atton,ioi of my old ' customer4od of state of purity', and combineit, together in such a inarir• 4 . the - Public in ' etient l . - tP my -•.; . ...-53;1 . .4: ,.. ,--. net. as to insure the best '.r.eults. . This system - of ',:A. 'I • r -r,w Tr OF. GOODS, ; ,- 1, - .,-.. comp r osition fOrwiedicines lilts been f o und in cherri 8 taut being - onglit with cash at the low . est 'prices, 'Pectoral andtPills both, to produce a more eftitde4. ..l i i i ttiiraiing _ sell principally for; the saute, I will,of remedy than hid hitherto been obtliitied by any pro. - - .- ,at early redticeil pric e ., ,_. ,„;. , . . cess. I 7 The reason -Is perfettly - obvious. While 14 1 11itrC.* . ?. 'AV ~.- • - t iax, . •• • - .._ I r. die old mode bf cbt4poAtioii e ..,. r. r medicine Is htiri. rei' •, .1 osc pit Aiarl: le. West tri'ore!ritirl dened with mbre or less' of ai-rimoniotts rind injuriou'P ' vli qualities, by this each indiiidual virtue only that - il4 e ) ;'. . Ileil:;niii Frick, Nor4luinherlai desired for thi, curative effe4 is present; All the • i ' . • '''' 1 . ,- NizOtitt liel4 Blair cbititt y,, .; - ert a:lidolinokiCus . qUaliiiisi:of cacti SlIbStalICV e i n n l, -4. ; , Ch4i , ... r:).' RcNal, Susquel - lunnt co played are 14. behind. - Ore'6lrative virtues only bc ~..tWin• l ' I li. 11,_ F x .iii,r: . ~ • - Mg - !etaiiied.i Hence it is::?telf evident the eirect,eilloti't 'm . . .11.0,,ht, Tid:44l county. shou d prove us they have Ploved, more purely reiii p Ak i w,:l I cm:Hill and thei pills a more lioWerful antidote to ilisi,V• - Th:o(i - ou3 , S:i ' .. - 011, I.nneaster co ease Torn ally, other inedieitie known to the work. T i ., t .,„„57- P . : l ,' A Itl• K. MO- 71 "`:7 -I !... r3tikiln . ' c(l ' l . t j, 0 ' I As; it is frequently expediiiiit that many mediciiiei "i j j A ii1,..,41 Mitlltia. - 4, intlianz enmity slumld be taltr - M Under theleminsel of . an attenilinkt - ',.. : Pa lers friel l i tl:y .1.0 the cause - phyla can, and as he could properly _judge of 1411Z.e2.• ' ',. , ,-, 1 11 A .i..„,!, - . lne i - i 't,' reme ly without knowin , eit4' ! e9tnirositinit, 1 have ,iiiii ilidi '''';•-. 0 . s' il, `• 't , ;'' t k. 1 '.'• ' .. 1 1 2 . , dm . ati en , ..:itie fri:mi :t Irtuni tit ens: Plied the aettirate,forniuTim Uly nhich both niv.:Pect are : tilitliinlJ ,'ni and l'ills are made, to Ott, whole bodv of Ptact• iv! ' i ':r . ' , .. N .10,s,. 2 .11:1;f11:rs Will be duly nil. i * 1 tione . rs in the United State and Ili - itish -American :‘,Y I - +Provinces. r,f, l 4iow. , rei, thCre should be tmy mill „„gar- .: alo . .lias not received thern'OCiey will be forwaroleiiA th a :- by mail at hii request. ;:l ;- . ..J.r,... I, TL Of all the -patent Mediclite's that are offered, itieit.T . 1 " - 1 + 11 ,'" 4 . few **mild be ; taken if their eonipositiow nas knownlt.P " 1 - 1.1 e1; Their life 'etiMiists in their nirstery.: I hive no my? -I Tlbizt , -.4 " - terie The Composition of preparationS is' laid • 'HEr subs 1 . open; to all men, and all,who are competent to judge I DA I'l the subject freely ackunwiedga their convictions o i - 81-TTER. Ii their l intrinsic!,merits. The" Cherry Pectoral was pro- ' adjoining ent nounced by-sbientific men to be a wonderful medicine ers to exam' before:its effects were..knotV'.n. Many eminent phY- - rateable int sicians have declared' the +iiitie thing+of my Pillsfand a ll o f y ou w i eren!more mirifidently, and . are trilling to certifv, dial . laitt:r in as • their; anticipations titre tul l Z:e than realized by their that will' eolt effects upon pita. They Operate - br . their pow = erful work in' the influence on:the internal viScera _to purify the Maid t o ,: t er a n d fi and ktimulat4 it into healtlig 'action—remover the oh- ' alarm - This struntions Of the. stomach, tkiwels, liver, and other n't ~ ent itl e i n r t .. 4 gans . of_the ltodr.. -restptit i ii their regular action to ', order, and e l !leant], apd by correcting wherever They ekist, such ' rimer: derangements as are the ti4t origin of cli.. o a-'-‘ 4 •• . l` • For' furtho Piepared d!tr':. y DJ. C. ‘lYER,..Practical and Ann- , (Cr to J : 1;4, 1 1 lytical Chemist; 1:S4i!: . +11, 3 is-er. Pi lee: : :;:"+ Cent. 1) - .!' ; .Ararat, Sus(' box.t Fire bbies fOr .;11,t o •:;.1. , :4elni i'..t. A nr.t. Turatxt.t., : ,____...! Montrose ; R. F. &M. li - EAT++), 11..atford:. ent•acitt & i'I.NNET, ))undafr, and 14- ;dl dealers in me di' c i n t.i.! evert.where; :, - - ~ ii , -.. . ' !• : + ALL 4,- . :A . 111 . ,' . STOVES SAND Ti:),i,i WAU,E i , 4 )I:' Tl 4 • I :,- ' -. PEcTiLE: ' t r. ', , 1; 1 tOODKCYFA ELIE 0 baye eonstatitly on hand a large . and well . elected 'astontment of tin wa , Reels,t and Chain if9r wells, pumps, cistern +pumps, +s:e ' ' Hydraulic Raniit, Japanned wares ' lead pipes of all sizes Sc-, &c. I Job work done with netn nessand tlesfmtch ; all orders promptly -atttnilctl to. STO . VESIIS; PIPE - ' • . 'i kept cons.tarttly.on hand, a large assortment of stoves. of Abe latest i 'llnproved and lapproved:patterns. ', Our experience in the business tymbles us to select thei:§e that we can safely . tiarrant to give -entire satisfaction, Amongst, our turnerons siqk can he found the ! . i • Pinagon l'airtight SIM! of the West, Elerated New Wortd,ll • " -Clinton, ' - [Oven. Atla.s, "• - - Cnltivator, .•.- IC Phoenix,' ' ' '". . Fire - Fly, . -.4 I. Three Statei, " Western Qneen, - .'" ', Globe, ;,- " . Pxemitnu. : . .. - . , s.l.i. woottnt"rv. .! . .1 .... . -.. _dis,,s. ...r.t.totrai Molrie ii.nd ft . .l)(o#e !telly •ilii9Olts.- . • •BURIMI is nitiw receiving new' and flill • supplies of Goods :,for . the Winter Trade, in -eluding a new and eleganeassortment.of French Mc rindev, Minim and Caidnhev Ptaidi; Plaid, Ftin ey anui Plain De Liner; Aarantettas, Broche, Squire artd Laity Shthrls, all of nfis and best styles, and weal be Sold at `.ll, — Per cent. less; ` than last. year's pries..— a new its4ortment of Biel Ribbons and Ilciinfl a , . lVi •• Silk tVilvets of Cle . u • :kr and Mantilldt, Rich E 4 e • - and relvet Drean nrimmingx, lrohoir.:4letiti ir sari, Ripe Tels ac. &c., l icitly a general sisortment -of Other Sr;sstE and FANO- goons, as. titia,, whiCh !laving botrOt: under the ritesent pressne of the cash ' ma -rkei; wiil be sold at correspondiny'and . reduced p - ' rice.s. -,1; i 11 i • •-• I New Mil(brd, Novembeil27, 1'154." ! - 1 1 . .4_ . __ f .. 1 I 1 . i r - 1 . FACTS FOR 4ritr e rh OPL i E . . I . 11 P/C s G u rit i. V i E s S a S r 7,!rel ' it th, :ti e o ll us li b i n i:„ lci f ie -i st; the Chair alt Ware Ware Sbopir4 l ? . fot'd, where may be Ti - Mood a .gteater Variety Of .Windsor and.. Rocking Chairs thoot tnraily other eitsblisbment in the coinit,V i •ballelag.aitd pane Seats, lreaus, B'edsteads,lung es, ettees,iTables, Stans' s4& - c. he -, all of whici . ardi be cild at 1141m:rest pricts at retail, (or wholentle,- wi shortindtice.) All Tiork - warranted wditnaile an. Of good material . Sh4t credits find small profits nil be my motto, For .dt)nonsttation of the- s ol0A:0 - 3 , ' 'OD'. !' (loth/ atatrdanirnerta:, IBo.ariet,1 Bo . ariet, 11 7 hitelGoods, • and Aires°ls: CLOTHING---a fine stoiik. Groceries of all rail. ttieS: Hardwire, Crockery; Looking . GlasseS, and in cry department their assortment is good, and $ prices to - • • - ". MontreseWarch - -20, 1855. . • .1101. Groves" - Advertisemeiat. AS ature, Who furnishes Abe birds; and beasts with an_ xtra cost for winter, has not made.* shnilar iisibn for man, I have eokluded to take it upon Miy mall to attehd to that - depisrtnient ; and • the ofore I think pitiPer tilt:announce, that all Altering male. Id pe4, that *ficediiew appaitl,- gimiati inegriocuit lashionahlei br unfailionalMe, - can hive their wants a7lied and their tastes Suited by .calling on me, ',at my shop in Montrose. . . D T IVIIAII, 'lSt O , TI , . ISOPATIIIIgT,. - - --- IrsiSADILli 'and Mather of the University , pfed , A.J4 York i it be In Montrose on the 41t14: tb-and llth'of each Mogth, and `lklay be consulted at' teh's tel for tifietrAirktelitiOn all diseases meld . - fa] to 'thelbutaan - ay, tn, Illif corsuvpriox Ikon. I chitia.kifist not the Pings, Thom Liver, Pletra, !Kidneys and een, Dy?pepsia, (litdigestion)Liver Complaint, R 43034 &whilst, Eruptions, spinal IComplabsts, Deases . *, the eve' and car, Nervous i Weakness, Sic: lic. IPpticuliir ,attention givery to the diseases of croaks land Children. The carious affections of th I.Tterlis Oadieally cured. Dr. Harris is well acquainted with both Homeopa t th Mops y, having been in constant studyand ,practice for th last 'twelve years, and having gratin trodnced lionsmtpathy Into Binghamton, N. Y.i, in 1841. His pia) of trt:atmcnt is mild, safe and ',m ama, and different Conti that orany other physician, and cures near y all lunis in all stages of the disease. far Dr. Hatiris bas testimonials of character, abil ity and skill, frOm a friumber to the most eminent Medical mien Inl the tit 7 of New York, among them the•celebratel/r. caletetine Mott, Persons wising prompt relief orpermanent cures, :will 'do well to Oall without delay. Charges moderate. Consultation / free ! Patients visited lit their residences if desired. Oft,ce hoin4 from 7in the morning until 9ln the erenitip 1' 1 ' Adaran'tagtgli. The advantages or the Hommpathic treatment of appeases ire : : :, 1 . - Ist. That patient:l treated Homcopatbically, usual ly are cured :finch sooner than by any other practice. 2d., That many patients can be cured by Homeo pathic remedies, alai cunt be cured by any :other t treatment. 1 1 1 .'rd. That f•ativits i treated Homeopathically, do i not hive to labor wider the bad effects of the medi• 1 eine they hard; taken' to cure the disease. ti NEW GOODS.. ;VIC MIL L ~&', PARK return their grateful _ill acknow edgement.s to the public, and invite at tention to thefivery large stock of Spring and Sum mer Goods thoy are; now receiving -and offer for sale at very low pt , `ces. ' , lln,laddition to their usual assort ment of staple ry ' -, Groceries, Hardware, Crock. ery, Paints ai Oils, c. Sc.;-they are _prepared to exhibit a lug iissotttm nt of Ladies' Dress Goods , of every desc'iptio--igured, Plaid anti Plain Silks, Bonnets, Shmtht, Rib as, Gloves, Hosiery—Ladies and Misses Shoes of ail kinds—also a large stock of REA DY.II:4DE CL9TIIING Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeani, Stalinist: Cloths, Vestings, Hats, Caps, Boots and Sh i es, &e. •'4 - They respectfully { teolicit an early call from those who! wish to 9 archase 400 d swods at low priers. Springyille, fay a` . '5l. ..11e31ILLE!.3 & PARK. • tte4tovia coc. Reg-e.l 4 y JOltritta hat, 0 ~ 1 - Otei rewin al a Govt•rr. vim titin ttt t.tr-cline TAKE NOTICE! I Tiber:l haVing secured . the sole right to . ...4.4)J4TSPABLE CIICR.N_ "1-‘7,0 forttscpfehanna and 'several nties,'resitectfully invite all 'Butter mak e and the merits of this new and propose to furnish each and h a One . x - that produce, as Muc h . short ime as any other chi-int—one IJekb,e.;7 u.l the buttermilk, wash and rsp, j7 it perfectly, through the it for;, us without removing it from the Churn i. simple in its construction, scr peration4 and easily cleaned and kept in ha ayily attached to any prOpelling • r particulars. apply personally or by let- C. BIVELII and 4. N. BRONSON, elialind nifty, Pa. . iph.tivw sIIOP, - • - !NEW E4TABLISLIMENT. IE. MOTT would respectfully inform. the • I 114 ', tl* art man ufactui ing Biatchley's ~Inws. 1 ey al:Q(11 .keep constantly on nil, 11" ne Connty,'amr Men . flows, te . r z. i., : I f i -op, Sleigh and Calk?. Shoes, ,of vitri: us- too numerous to ,Ve hoPe,l q strict atteiftloil to business, [I Le shaivi f public patronage. llantifac ts old, st al.- Foundry, M. Mott, near pubi. co/ ra . torx, 119 tr. Point mention. to receive o tory, D. Pot, Searle's Mill. larßep* Feb. 6 NSITRANCE. • riber is a cut for the ui following"lnsurnace . g bwins at the lowest safe THE subs Comm rates. 1, State Aro NM Cash. Ab al at ranee, Home Montrose pril 6, . D PLASTER; 'bets re now burning and will keep rontin h. d, Lime of a very superior tr4e pepot, and will sell . it . in any a'f.tir price. Persons Wishing a large supplied on a reasonable notice. fund Piaster will be kept constantly on I " I. L. POST, H. DRUCKER. AV. JF qt 7 P. L. SEARLE. L T ' BU CO quality at quantities a quantity cani Superior tulttd herea 2MI • • Moirtrose tlepot; STEAL VOA.. POST BOTHER. establis meni, w perinc ald lite Fla. alsoß Custom wor .w - HU be , eases tearr• tret, 4 Montrose. July,;lB Those pet as Register.- wouhreonfe ItftrzgrdSC, ;•ons ihde cemier n favor ti I ;1 ( i a -H. & SAY,RE, for an xtettliir tory.arepreEntreil to fy .less rates than they hi July 24. sI. .;Gialc. ~___.4 i i 6 of -Ear Ripitit, 1:08. ' A * by -7= l 7 1.1riTS.--4 nevi lo _LI forsunmeri - yea' by ' I; ~1 !' . ....,.,14 ll' It l 4Y . be toundi iti, ' 'NI; RM. - -- paie, AD.: Ike,. a 'AD. Patent e bpi J ,AD.; Iff re« rabte in ILATANT D, , V V Appl i Et, Ntat A *New Itiettir and a two honni . Pleaaure Car= 11 rinse tnelsalis .clienp• A . A fresh sup , 1 the. ice.,jutt i, Is g / RlNcy,4!at #l' Ireeetv bv il 4. . , ooNsT. T L,1 , ..., Y 4,./ on ebo no4ee. .- ' 4 ' ".• 4:4-,-........-4,....- TP AWNiS Yrink : C,-- ~- ~ i sorts- , Drili..n 1 ri• , lr or Sitver Spoons, %Lebo*, Jnweliy, BENTLEY. Ac BEAD. ig dont on short notice. .3IERRIT ][OTT ELIJAH 310TT arrisburg. • 'Capital' $350,000. arrisburg. rapital Vao,ooo. 'ew Fork City. _Capital $500,000. F. rt.l3r.viDt.ata. ME T AND SAW TRILL. • having purchased the abbve 11 keep constantly on hied Conijfeal of superior guar an at the lowest .push with despatch, and in all • 1881tf . . OTICE. ted to.tbe subseriber for fees tuiclerli-a- 4 -- • - 1; S. - re - tiling the same soon.. , „ .2. T. LANGDON. dow Sash. having been'appointedm agent sash bli,nd and-door manufae irnisb any articles:in this line at , vo usually been sold— . 8: H. A D. S. II 13 aging Cream.. 11i0t•prery man 'lA:mold try* for solo A. kD.. .9. - of Summer Rita. and Cloths just received'andlorsale cheap D., R. L. & 8011 E & SON. S. MuMod's . old Moro, Ylait 180- 10 Robei, eeired, and offered low by 'COTT, JOHDHSTON & CO.. I Shayilii / z, Long Mewls .very eheai !OTT, JOHNSTON & -,Vhecrse,.Eggs, Smoked Hans me, Beams S. S. M. iVED MELODEQNs, tutu* just ....E J. LYONS :k SON. lodeftins 1.1 & 11D : orfursilsied. to order • . J. LYON LYONS & $Ol4. Jet Stul4, and. dicitommon iat .• nrititEpf'S, SELICT liret Olt 00011)15 AT L. POSVVii . CO. _ . 11911 E now offer, to the - publit the meet r aholee an -..j T. the LA I MI MUM Of .Goods ti be hell I:arsili where in.themountry, and for the very lowesti*e. withotit'veriatiott. - .` I 0- ; 1411 AD rmAlog j SUMMER STYLES: I. L. Forer-k Co.:-h a ve Just' naide a large Whim to their stock of 40thing, consisting now of everything desirable for the buyer at such prices as are sure Wault _The - geode are made first rate, and we warrant the workto be equal if not Superior to any over before offered - 1u this mar— ket Our stock comprises Coate; fine black French Sacks,-Frocks and Business; Tweed, Carehnere and Jean Sacks and,FrOcks, als o brown and arldte,Sem... mer plain and twilled. .Vesirs.+White ,and- **red Marseilles, Valentia; Lasting, figured Baratitikllgur= ed silk and Satin, and every variety, good and cheap. Purr*:—Fine., black Cassimere, doeskin, cOL Oreed,. Summer, stuff, linem drill; cottoimde; stripe;,)AaM,. cheek and plaids, so:eheap as to be stub ofeai4 to, all who desire. to buy. • (11LOVES AND HPRIBR Y-4 :and gents • , Vf 'white and colorodi , Sid Giorgs of the best.quali— ly warranted. A biigekasortnient oral! kik& ofblue l brown and slate ` lose , arid &me' gents ',and cotton, Lisle thread, Serliii and silk Skives,' illack. • • and colors ; a large rssorinient of black silk and laoer, Mitts, long and short. POST - 4k CO'S. • 1.)00TS AND 81104 S—New fine-Dxsta; Voarimr. II Porta, "Ladies 1100 ignite* Booteelkaasißutidas,•: a funamortnient of.Che:ap Shoot, es,fooes and,Dooyes, Ladies, fine ailiolinealftperi,. .at.; . 1...14.4 1 1, lir, CA lITIUTE GOCBS--411 atyloiandipiaßtiea, bleach: \ ed Shirai*, Pillow Cotton, Jac. and' Castbrio- Mnslins, Swiss tuvd Book , *Wins, &mil -- ]*farms;. Bishops . and Victoria 'Lawns, &c., tiguredantidttt - Swiss Muslitis at " - -P. &Co's. SINGLES AND GRINDSTONES at- ." - • -L L. POST • GROCERIESf the — t7e;t and t of Supra surptisiti•ly cheap at 'I. L.- P05T"...,4 St Co ° . • . . it/N.TS---the most desirable stock in the tom: 1 try, at rely low prices. : _ , I IMES'S GOODS = -Silks, Muslims,- MeLanet, Delia- - .1 ges, Gingltatus, Lawns &a.; of lefery desirable yle. - I. L. POST & Go's: QT.APLE Goods at the lowest price: • 0 I L. POST at t 6; ('CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Bentaelq• leans ‘J and Satinetts, very &eel!. L L.P.I - 1k Cita: ,W 0 ODEN. REL:--Pittent - PAR, Cedar Pails • and Wash Tubs,' (*Oa Not Dippers, Bitter. utiles, Prints, - Wpow Baslieb, Rope Halters, Bed - Cords, Rdirc - Brotinf.t, good lot at the More. of .. - I lit. POSTA-CO. AND MAdKEREL of .the • quality at the lowest possible uttett ,:-• April 5, 1854.. . • L U.POST & Co, CZ OLE LE:4THER, very cheap,l4' t -' - 1 • - j&T & Co'e. fAROVKERY AND_GLO'S WARE=a choice %._) lot at low prices.' _ • • :POST 4&CO. IL;Carpet, Peom paper anl... Window & a / 1 k : POST & CO. Q. 11417 HATS, spribg quality very cheap. ! POST k C 0.,: O s t".:E:rB and v b e bo ry n . t ow of all kinds,_Pa[: a AST k L, l ar g and and .79?/..WMINGS-;-every style - dal/able Dand yery,heap. . TOW & RALV GSt•Of the best quality. • • . IPOST it CO. '44T, brae ai;ul . llaspr at. TT ARIES' COLLARS—A 1,-I , :y Choke . lot of thd L 1 latest styles-, Wok Embroidered Lymerie, - Lace r Hearn and Honiton imitations. - L L. P. & CO. .r I I 4 .3II3ROIDEREp and Lace Undersleeves; pirdesi-‘ I ' rabic Styles ; also, vtiiked and embed. Edgings: ,and Insertings and Flouncing. • y ACE Edgings and Inserting ; imitations orEitery:- ,I_l kind, almost as good as genuine and very.eheap,- also pure linen-wrought Lace.. I.:L1 P.`& •,-• ' - INGRAINED and-Hemp "Carpet Tor sale at , I. L.. POST & COW. 173131 ER fine and ~coarse. •trit'n• S iced and fumy hound, Peda l and. Paholea fox • boys and men, sold very cheap, -I.L. P. & co. T A.DIFS' and children's Flats, a good vaiieiy, LI so a new lot of the latest styles of Soentaa lathe store of - lA. P. k-CO. WANTED. • eRAiV of all kinds--Beans, Dried Apilei," Tal lowt!Dutter, Beeilwax, all wool socks, for irhicli:we will exchange goods at elah4.price&- • - I. L. : P(IST & Co. • • EAGLE TOUIIiDWIr. QAYRE, BENTLEY'S PEREDIS basing purchas-,, k.D ~-ed of Wilson & Go. ihe Eagle Foundry, are now; preparedito fill orders froin - the trade, and do work-in ' their lino With skill and despatch. They will keep . : constantly on hand Plows (best lands,) Stara, (all kinds,). Uultirators; Straw Cutters, Corn Shellere i .. the. de.de. . • - - ' We indite particular attention to the-Flow-s which we manufacture: We Inatinfietare'lina Iktep Tor Bale . ; The Celebratird BlatehlegPlow, ' We havcpurchased the exclusive right to mantifite• tare and Sell in- this county,-Wayne; Wyoming and' WRisles Patent Iron Beam Plow. The Plow is Made entirely olVvon eXedritirrg *e bandies: Itlis celebrated-for its easy daught, being one-third easier thin any-now in use, while its strengtkand du rability ale greater.- . L MACHINERY , ef all kinds manufactured and•repaired by experienct ed maeldnests.• • Steam :Gearing for Mille, Shingle- Ma- ; • chines - , Iv. - . Amont_the Stoves which we manufacture; Keystori.# Cooking Stave, Rough - and Readydo.,-Por eat Queen do., Prerniuni do., and. other lithilkt 1 4 1 . 11 " ranged for burning wood or coal. ffelf-Regu litior, Parlor Stove, Cottage Parlor — do., Stanley's, two sizes; do.,- and a variety of other Parlor- Stoves, bothwood and coal burners. We keep also; a band .Grindstone trimmings, Dog IL)huin - trimmings, Um brella and Shovel and Tongs Stand:l;4C: ke. - Vircnk done to order on short notice.and at the !aired rates. . tgr Orders for -Stoves, -Agricultural Impleinents, &c., are solicited from those in . the trade, and wino filled at reasonable wholesale Ptices, I S. SAtRE, - B. S.itIEBTLEIr. B. PERECIIREC,'---,'i Montrose, March 4. Australia; Calliontla,"-- - --- Or any place 'on' thd Globe cansig present • \ gfegter indpcentents thqn• , •-- . - . • SBELBIL Ai STODDARD'S •••••.,- i . • IIbOT.AND SHOE STORE :..;.: .' a.; \V il'eurtimsennotwoif'dleCilneslin t a tel e r ir linic; embracing d '..".lve a here! riiiriety-of ne'w and eligant V ofladiet re Ladies. Frenc , Silk Lasting a Prannio-13/all Enameled Polkas; Kid, ,atent I.eather.. an . Jenny Linda, Buskins aid Ties: Gentlethen'i i*4 and Philadelphia; oak tanned calf skin lad kip__llic#ln4 Morocco, Ca/fand,Cowli de Brogans drO. r 2 Boys _kip, calf and cowhide Boots iiild Brogans ; all linds.of Misses and Children's wear. Also, a genera in*, ment of Findings' which consist in part,olper, sparables, Hungarian nags, -tacks; thread, Wu, -Bra. des,shoe binding, awls, rum sandstones, sbnekniSes, &c. Also oak:and. hemlock,. tanned -.arK upper and solelearlfer, Morocco skins imdliningi. Work made , to order and`repairing neatly - dons, ' . -• ' -.-- ' SIDORLER4-STODDARD. MOntrose, April G. 1854,1' - - -:. Valuable La dii:Far settee VOR SALE IN ONE BO itY, about RiCK, was or 'Land on the waters of 'Spring 8r00k,;,-..* branch of the Lackawanna river, Jai Lumina County, Penn's. , about midway between the thrlvitkitawno-ofEcroo* ton and Pittston. • Theso Ueda are:cevereCwith val uable timber; and. being situate intlie - Most 'extensive mineral rqionPenniryivanilaionri to :co n tain iron ore•—and. believed to abOund . `coal,' and being also in the hmnedlate vicinity of several Witold° made and now la progressfibr - to" the capitalist an opportunity for the investment of Money that seldom For furtherinfinmation atvbr 'kw N. P. no' sack, Esq., No. ii, Wail street New 'York or to the stOserilmr, of Montrose; Busquelmnria,counq i pa,, the attorney in fact of the ,owners. APril 8, 1854. . • lIENRVDRIVICEB. . NEW . GOODSi - aPLENDID:erints and Laos! Bra*l44, Dawes. Jiro opened and for ego' - 11Y011841,4*. - - , .-k: -, • : Tfinothy..Seed.:;,Y.A .- -."- _- - - .111111tauley . 15irreks. celebia . te#ll*othiieinli - wierent... PCP ed pure: ': Foe sabi dt - - :: 1 ,-J . i..?.' . .! , . , • , 4414::_ipmair4 1. I No#trosre,-16:411i - 11001: l'-' , ' '-', ,: ''.: t - •-•:': ":, - .. Z 2 , .. _ . V n iintinita;44i-O*4 .iviilitift._* ,.. .- ka.-[Octobev2tV:.',. ,- -- . '-,. -: - _,i,' ...,...14-nlitlisolll-' freoh 1RM0.% of Grocoriajust opened b 7::' ° - - LYONSAO9Y RE POST k Cc)'ei