==2 FAIIMPOUNITO ~, e • .1 - , I, q T ,Pitifielbertifiatfi - 1 W F '4lll.l 2** early"' for-t:aztsaulti.upn'no; 11 4 1 04*- : ::0 7 " _ g ra. l sr . The `fritsb - Itibadin s*i rklevel tthalt4so. %Ana 'lndithgToti ( 11 . 11 tx 1 :0 1.15 4. 111 0f• scretxhasnalitit ledge of roas:crethi4Viitli trees; una lea - 4 .out intottlwPflen steleY )mettarnit. tehifid,;`likethadiiWkaard ? . fitt.l NvltiaittitletiiitfairytahAde - In such:expeditions inf-tNeT art Nrhe rii3 , ste.ries;4 l hie " liWish"--- 'the,lll4 - moilthniaiihl r ehnellt 4 se S . Y , backweretiulyiexpltiined: •ftrt . p.;•exercise. , Was 43.0010tratoci adatbstimijo-theln:iettdehia:6:iti '"ac44,e,k6e - ,tha' U•iiiiiie`iso,:,f :Inailiedl4 7 4 6006 4- Ter thesingle lesvnAaught the -nx, apPeals with Metaphysical truth tozr the desire of'happiness . ernm.ott*.to c ,;heAfts with ; itarlim ,di 'on vi-iabiorlptice. to g hat, therefor :I = ainy,fii** withAkinvto - g0 forward4-Illite:hiniftt.pos teWet4, itiLwonld - : have • him Pritiogress; I s ilese with - the whipstkok ; if h& . should iipituktowa4liine l I.PaPlLl l ,ctil the "Other tilde Notytliti,lasji;:inaltjw go) frorn , ! , me prod -his : With. itheibuttl - ml" man&uvres having been ;tc. - 05* ( 1404, trettrp* iAtotations:ionlie' fOilittiiireiiiamivNtogetherwiih 4 ge1114 1 .7 . "what are ye lia.a-a.ut and other interjee tionslinitatory, mandatory;:and sometime, Igrieve to say, imprecutory f allaeveloped by skigul teainoqrs itrto many Avonclerful, intri: tate; and imaginative variations- executed thrett i gh - the nose,'the intelligent beast gradti- 411 1 1 . 1111 s dOi at . tito j roiiztd ' alotie"-°w %twat: 'firsi - , at Otc.Soutplo • mp --- anied:with Some - Attitigine". thatiherci.ia iSLtbe true" Ablution of the myth of AMphion'S. - song, viz: Ita ife - playeaXipek,prototype,, or the. great . pagan ' l ".?gt/i 121.- ; - uP9n ono.sttiniked. igectrum, S)F whip Which hti:ne:.., tOnapsnied with the - voiee, probablyin the Prdian mode; nudes he worked powerfulry upnh'the'feelin g gs of his ;cattle; by his vigorous ingtriiniental performance' executed-fortissi-: ing?,:faraitsaimo,.sforaiincl9, and conjuoeo to, soo when he performed as vocal solos.these' impassioned variations upon one stung, the vivid 'recollections or his Maiterly,l.Str . lll;lits:ll- tatim ; induced!' his cattle to niancenVre. With such - remarkable give_rise to the. • present:ilightlk varied SecOnlit - ,that - he- play likthe beasts instead of ion them: - ever, is a, digreSsion,t:or which, now that'l have followed' it - Out to itty`vtiSfaclion, ask , ierdon. I._ •• '.. • " • Both as - have adverted tONCas PION:Ito me ; and very soon . Iflourished the pit,Melepry, - and bawled - out , -the scientific nadiosyllablea: with ' a nasality as easy and worklike as - that- of any Bill or Joe, to the - Manner born. ' - • The= meadow-` is entered); the autleft in a Aioiiter; resting - winkls aid long nose, like: that Australian bird who locafes for his ease., tripodiiseUpon T his two leg. . his ' the dinner-pnils arelshelteied shadow; scythes are hung and Wh,rtted,. find ,fr wa ra -- four." • The beit long ~ • 'and th&strong-bacled seytl innep, :each whetstone - in 1,14 red right hind, girded`low and tight, Stepping Wide-and bending' foriurd, seem to goy&ire the tilEng. boss ; into the long - straight_ it aths which row. Clos e under- anti after the left hand 4-.4' . • I ‘..,t.nd foivard, and forwad,' 1e:441194n the) go; For strong arm ware thn loni, keen glafre That ribrates.:down • , ils there. 'anything more inspiriting than th 6 '" rhythmic sweep" of a platoon "of mowers 3 "They seem to beat"the time to some ni3--ste lions Marching 'music. - Strellgth is niagnifi- Curtly ~ Shown ; -no labor will btitter le.st the --J ' thews -and sinews- of a man. ~ The...tame in dcribable joy arises from.the simultaneous . steady movement that pulsates out _rival. the '.. ;heavy, treed of marching men, and thesym metrical:involutions of a hall of dancers. And - . thernisaapidand continued prog,re...i- Abun dint: conditionS of eieitenient are in-,the op : drations of. a:band of-mowers„. If strength, action, - rhythm, simultanity; and sueehass, in - concrete and vivid , presentation, Will not stir *rases - , of deep pleasure , in a man's soul; he : shindd be kicked out of decent society asan Undoubted treasoner and incendiary, or sent . , to;the school •for. the Training and Teaching ..ofldiots, as a_pitiable instance of that anti'cli- max of mental negation whose t*o 'higher de gree's:are (see 1)r. S. G-11oWe's Reporta), ~ sniapleton and fool—as a fully 1 developed. , . . , J . "':::way go the mowers, halgray.roundthe . - .0. 1 4 . 4' all.. a 31.9 - they aiand erea; and thi ring '` ing TeClurildithip, clash --of the whet-stones comes back upon their steps:. , Bntl tee-must. Pertain? , My „office. With ardor I inquire, like the revolutionary orator, 44 Why stand . we hereldle r -and with ati peaked stick" - I descend in ; fury upon the - slain.•, ) he *red top anii.i;b&ies are tossed abroad. n' n 'the four win s ; and With an ennobling nsciousnesi of .-we;; and working out certain dim con -;oept.rens of a grand military march, by bran dishing my stick, in unisonwiththealternation of adVanci4r;sleps, I sweep up and down the *field in a centrifugaelous. halo of scattered grandma; fecling,, as nearly as.l Can judge very much like a cyclone. . . • - . But over what. tremendous volcanoes of `*. thinly covered , agonies and horrid. throes of pain are a all hollow .human ext a dtations en acted I-. In' the midst of my storm-fill manhi ,•afrightful dartof Ebbs, a sharp sudden stroke,. . :precipitated as by diabolia-propulsiOn froin - ' some far. distant sphere of malignant --v(rath: smites me 'fill:upon the forehcad. - -- A shriek-" 1 ing dipthongal OU ! and a lofty , eniregat are 1 the - involuntary intrOductories of n4lebut - as,l '," Li daneuer .nialgre In f." Se4ralinillionsl orminute Yellow devil, with black stripes 1 .:.and a voice and hideous hum," I.sthnulate , ma into an - inconceivably rapid and _intricate I war-thmce„ aceompanied by a solo obligato i • upon the;_huxnan voice. I haVe in short,trod- ' .;: den' upon a.yellow heruet's nest.: .The: Brix. rean . evolution% of My bands , knock ofl'mv • Ist,- Au, cliterpriaing 4 `,_bitd" -firthwith. en, seonscs himself amonc my loeks,andproceids to harpoon me at his isure.' I.seem scrub .to out3Javery- hair, such is the promptitude and velocity of the friction which 1 apply. But I - despair of maintaining my position, the, en MY haying` e; made .a IWgment - within;he:cit adel: I ' d ' run .as .nobody ever ran beg:re, 'and. suddenlyiturn and lee at a sharp angle to my - first - sour se; iti - order that-themomentum' of • InY i So% may throw them am,- track , But they-turn as quickly as I, sticking much tlos: • -er than either_a friend or abrether would do. I see the :brook before me, I go Ileidf4ome*, . splash ! -into a 'deep hole; where l stumble, fall, i . , ~ ,;.Aholte, and .anal -..Licked out by the-mowers, ".:iii'ho ..ara nearly helpless, withlau t Oter.-- I. : :411 7evaralinvredansTra 3 quarts of Warm. hroOk *,* -.130.r . . until_ I foribt whisper ) cis ....p044.1 . 4,1ncire. - `at :real:Ohl and breath than it v- - '34ool)**ssibli, than I .shi.lihl , ever rewver; - have'triduivtiAd am •O lo duriuZ - ore .pain flip , `ten'llyWiotiaol , ,. anit -, *lth -ono eya, • --4at but an4;.o**l o d 1 0 0 i - - 11 *!4, 14 4 lump of "agony, Billastiiidfry:!ivniiiino.foglilie: cictegL - PoriAng ilinjal v•Yiaoeenfn snob - two - min.*. rical elniihetei, I lay helpless; blhal l soPyilig [ffilluos*gui f, . , . vms N ulill f iftw 4 o 1 iiqusi!irtitars' - of t"" " N3i3,' *7 6, . . : - - 111 alliti.„ 431 .„. . _.`',P #__ .speisti i , ~..,___ ____ l .ofi W ow but. do' ' i“. aiii,* 4 ) - l' 'whiMlP4otiioMakva meet fir, ~ •5 • i , •••'-- AM ' iritillehtit • rakya2l44ll** : -• ' 1- •*.i iiiiiir io -taia,thir itudulT ', .y 7 -,..:",,woetit: .- 1i e. 1 2 - a irjr •uaye;. & , NI . ..I' -a e. , 4 , 4 I isouco m stwthioifinii,.*windtaii4" - Atii. rioa thoobiiitwatitilirtivig:tetiousizif 0 1 0 itaid:.iiityro,..f ....vbery ' i l eit k orroTtet. iitiCtit*AV; 4 Pi F*At:`!),o4l7ol - 'lll4aqr an )4.4 . ,;gnitithol i , Ow alp :iwctif,of gieo tress i Lanthrsinatted4A-liker a round a ser-i yid,' iiftint4tria!kkirtAmmilloW.44dAbark= v. , iiieton were displayed salt beet cold , pofatoos if btead and,bullor4mdti , . n'eit of, rye ginger-ii•ead;:.whieklar.wem,, , ft w.. tiacity. mightlhe. amassofnatittoopper, . a t Lake Superior: Th'4,fixsitlsappeArs rapi, v, under'. lied*ctiorriifja4hp, Is and ode ; pronged for 10; whittled „frein *la.,. The lug chicks and chneldes,,tor_theiffeetionate hisso of theddrsty workineb;" tiiid . much ri-. freSlied, they; . :takealici i re ka,:fonli cwic ng"dtqtell i°r stPriest gossip cure go tql . itglt* , llaymakeriv cure ,in , the , aftertioon'what they kill in the morning ! - At two or three o'clock . fhe Mowing colss, and the king btzins. 'ln this dperat m,;4lle;weak e tgoetc first, that the: strongest,. marbwriray a the hauviest • raking; so I am) crojfcio leader. I inust fall sritartiv to, toleepahead, or my rear-rank .man w'ttl - rake: my heels off;` aria for a while I go bravely on. I. But the itecu- I liar hold, and sliding manipulationi- of the " rake's-fair 'noon tell ohmy,eity:hred hands. The insides Of t rny, thin:Ll:lig, and the space bfi tweenAiiem , and my Angers, 'is first red and then .'raw ; and by the time that the grass lies in minrOws, I: hake done enough. Be: fore sunset 'the winrows nre rolled into cock's, _which are' shaPed conewise, and skilfully shin gle-laid for .shedding of ; raid,; and with ;a small load of new hay, hastily pitched upon the cart, for immediate use; return home. "Close atter sunset is mill4tig; after milk ing, supper ; after slipper, prayers:; and after prayers, sleep; which, indeed, had made au irrption from, itsib:gitimate dothain, hi the chambers above, triad k taken me at a disad-, vantage-=when I era: " down," on My knees, as in duty hoqud. 1114 steady unmodulated tlienn .css of my unale's , rcrading----for the final ly wasEpieipaliai-;-• and the full melody of words, put lee quickly asleep ; and I relub tautly nse, retimiand undress ; yeluctantly, because the motion charms away the drow sy god ihnovhoSti embrace I sank so leftly. and Jeives Me...broad awake to ]ie down in bed. But Lsoorr.,(orget that and everyother trouble, and) know no morenutil dayhrtak. : StrOOESTIgNfI.,- - „ -ABOUT FOOD Am COOKING: : • It seems to be ti i'ery iiyevalent. opinien; 'that vegetables and frtiitS:aretinfurieus in tilte spring, and stinu'ney,• ma among. Tlnally they are' the'refore 'eaten - sparingly and with apprehensiftl'at this seasoni and on: the. . first indications ofidysent'et.y, i tholera, - er intY other lfowel eomPlaint, in the neighborhood, they are .strictly 'prohibit:lA, and- wheat and. ,other tinituteeous !food and meat- are substi ' tuted inde.edi eitYauthoritiei, sometimes prohibit' the:. *de of rtrnits : iTcl vegetab,lo, thus puttisga; out of the, poweriOf individu .to'-exereiSe- their own -Judgment in •the matter: Itis true..'. ,that s , f eatain - kinds of .. fruit.s and. vegetables disagree with ,Certain persons, aid , hence each individual .„alotild observe il . .q.- hi-in-] self, .tad bt - i-govern , ;'l bi his own det!iiori.:-, but, as a general rule,'Americans arc tile : cat meat-eaters, disregarding the teachingi Of natere,, which furnishes both fruit antf_veg etables so bountifully in the wain} seaqn - t.— An oppOsjte . : course_ to the one: usually pin.- s:itedi we :fullY 'believe to'he the. best for the health. -- a - , , . Fruit is usually - injUrioni in eonwquence •of being eaten at wrong times, either bet been meals,"-otr when the stomach is'alreadv sur feited with other 'fo. or after protracted a"b- st_inenee fi•oni fruit, chin,' of which practices is . injUricht - .... _Children wh lre brought -up to a great extent .tin fruit and Ns - ffetableS, we believe - are the most robust, and os4 sctris ,moSt accustomed to:ii meat:an. ;a ceoti.s diet, are tr" . ..naily, me believe, the : :st to suffer from bowel diserts, because _• i:. unaccustomed to 'fruit and-vegetables; C'en a small amount is injurious', and moretCver, wherethe.ze are discarded, Medieine is gener ally :resorted to, ta,prexent const44tion. - - Ai!.*, greit and sudden _change in diets usually hurtful; ;hence on the approach of any epidemic, the usual. diet should, be con-- tinned .so fir' as it is, a healthful ; one,, and . the bowels should he kept:o*. by the free use of fruits and, vegetables, instead of the use of medicine; -; - - ,' - ' - . if prepared with .c.are and . judgment, veg etables would be relished - much more than they eimmtemly are no*. ,- The most itnix)r tent point is, to cook theta' jtist the right length of tithe ! , and seriesi soon as done.--, We shall not attempt nowl.tio give ,receipts for cooking Vegefiiblw, as Wehave done- so .14) noOnsiderable, extentbefore i nnd shall still, as they 4 6 Inn in season: •", - -4- : Puddings toaare,very,USeful as apart of the -dinner, when prope,rlt prepared, but as they are i often on,easy, heavy, and. r highly -. sonde, they arel - worse than the meat uhreh Might be eaten-in. their stead.— A great iviriety of simple:. puddings--void be made 4 every Itodsewife r hat are healthful . , cji and-reqUire but five or ten minutes labor al most for, l their,. preparatiu And they arc by name : am - expensive, ln on the contrary an mniornipalartiele of f . i .. 'BAstiD'Ptirors3.-- , -Take alhout three eggs -for'eaCh quart. Of milk, beat them thorough= ly and stir with - the milk, adding Salt and su gar or molasses to the taste and a little nut meg or. '.other spice if deSired. It is now ready to pouf .into the pudding dish and set 1 in the oen as a custard pudding, or with ap- i ple or fter mice stirred in as a fruit pad-' ding.; or it can be used , as. a basis for-al most any alum pudding. Take -the custard as prepared,: and_ thicken . it, somewhatwith . Cold corn cakes or. Pone erum - bla fine. and you will have a light „an 4 excellent -Winn . Pudding, or thickenwitiLdty pieces &bread Weilcrumbled, for-a , iood! Bread Pudding, • that will please all. - - ' Or the pieces of 'stile bread may he sliced' thin'and slowly dried and browned in the'ovin, then pi4aded fine or ground the coffee Mill, and a little i:.)f - this powdered mak—about one table-spoons fa to a luart '.-.4-used'to-thiekenit, with ground elove for-ipim., and- you .. have . a Rua Pud, ding... i - - ..: ( - Add. Thee which has beep previously boil. ed in milk i in the custard, for a Rice Pudding,. or ..a little .sago dr. - Tapioca. ; well soaked or boiled;lbr =a- still farther; variety: Hond '-ny well..bolled, 4 'grated!' Sumet.'COrtt . too; make padding!, which-some .are fond _AA A pudding; ivldik we' liarti,eatilY AO* made by, taking very . thirr-rsliees Of bread buttered thinly, putting slaver of this- at the! , bottom .Of At-dish; - tben a iiiS'er Or apple sli&d thin, Another layer of ; bread, and :soon. - till you 'lave enough,:then : . - POuirird-.made as ofiiii liikOt. APot SitYTO the:whole:luta put_it in the oven - . Or for Bitd's - Neat Pudding; take small:tir(ipges,:pare and !eopayrit them 'i3 . l *'o l4 ,ld.'and Pour Alioustaid, over. The Pri.PrtkliPj - PtzW .I?3a, j: be incased or dituOshealik r.tho e. p u ddin gs4 . 3 - e comunk Itto , the - 01)41Y; 11 s 4 raudas 4 - i - ' 'West . India currants tan be added-or eat at: the IP I PM 4II M 400 ' 3 . 4 4 V o ir 41:4:01447; 49 , triq v i l lop - 4.1 1. - • , • 0 -who ciilestoitthartitieeikiaido • r:Vn~:r ~;'i'::T I , z7i .1 411calgallirseasi ..1 • ; oAllovrintdrandireicialnebstata tise mom :70 That awns in a breeze! • 4 , llFlir *id 'wind 1' ide`,7,„ aloft rci gry, , ?.t , Asldreing The good ship m a kes •• ,: ' ;:0 16 ' 1 0 0 0)= 0064 ASV gie'spreliaslier 'amiss caTtlOgrintild his r,eohotAliec. , "4:;;Vratklirr'e 4 0 4 1 - 11106 r.ok b ilrride; - For'well 10ixows,thri min : ti • go,rrik..suidiuMAo•47.; WOW. 10:14 1 .4u 1 P 1 InP}7. Tbettlielcome to s e ` `s+sbit% Tat titles irhiteAtme betaldiCethe 'Maki -thole:kilt:A . -her tiiiT itilbOitating Let stottl&txtinpetit %iv; 'Mittilt tittilliciattind tt I • Pcll ln aM l eig/52)14T; TEE INDIA RUBBER TREE., Fro4n = a'rtiYi me lately publkthed . in New, York, by Putnam, eutitle4:"gc,. =es' end • Adventnie , §en - thillhnki of the Amazon," we take, the following o? .that strange _troPical 'production, - --the India 'Rubber tree: . . , 'A - number' of blacks bearing long Pelee on their shoulders, thickly strung with India rub ber shoes, also attracted our attention.. These . - are 6 ro tke - u19: 0 -P4rt nLinliClettired ill° in terior, and erebrOught- dpwn the river for ;sale by the ' tativeS. It has . been - - tinaated that itt least two hundred:and fifty „thousand . pairs!pf shoe 4 are exPoited from* prOvinee, and the ,number constantly ou , the increase. k. - , • • A- few werdAltere respecting the tree itself, and": they manufacture of the shoes, may not be out place. The tree (*pill* . Elastica) is quite pecu liar-in its-appearani3e . ; and sometime.feaches the - height of eiality and even a hundred feet. The! trunk, is- perfectly round, rather smooth, andProtected . .4, bark,of light, color. The kaves grow in . clusters of three togethe. i r, are , thin; and - of an' ovate: form, and'ire from ten to fi unjeen 1110 1 6 in length. , The centre leaf Ofthe uster SlN•a.,ys - the' longest, , This remarkable tree bears a curious fruit, of the , size- be a:' pea* Whiel, although , not very palatable is eagerly .4paght 'after bydif- . "an inialit is 'separated into.,' three, !elms,- which- centaiu each a small black nut. The trees -are. tapped in the same manner' that New Englanders tap Maple-trees..Thi_ • trunk : having been - perforated, a'lellowistf. liquid,' resembling cream, flows out, which is caught in small clay cups, fastened, :to. tiib tree; ~,W these become fill; .their con tend,• afe s emptied into large earthen jars, in which the liquid is kept until- desired for use. : The - operation or,making the shoes' is pie', `as it- • • is interesting. - Imixine Yourself, dear - reader; in one Ofthe sell i ng groves 'of Brazil. Around - you are numbers ot -, good ati if low stat ue "(I oily, 1174). 1112: nattrelvoi an a ore com plexions; All are . veriOusly engaged, One is:stirring, With - a long Wooden stiek,:the con: tents of a cauldron, placed over a pile blazing embers . , 'This is the liquid as it vas taken from ,the rubber ..trec. Into thiS :Vax.)4len'"lnst,coverixl with clay and having &handle, is plunged. A Coating of liquid:re-. I mains. You will perceive that another na tive thenlakes the "last j " and holds it in the smoke arising from did ignition of a specieS of palm ; fruit, - for. the purpose of causing the, glutinous substance' to-assume „ti, dark ; color.- The ialast" is then plunged again into the uildron, and this process is Tepeated, as in dipping candles, until . the mating is of the re,- quirei - thickness. • You will, moreover, no tice a number of Indian girls engaged in mak ing v • impressions, mpressions, such as &veers &c.,' 'upon the.surfilee •of the:soft rubber, b) means_ of their' thumb .nails, which are especially pared - and cultivatod for-this . imirperse.; After he' final operation, the slims are placed: in t it. sun to harden, end large numbers of them may z seen laid out on mats in exposed, sit uations. The-ahoriginal name of the rubber is calmeliu,, in valid" . the forMidable-word of oisputchotic - derived. I. SCIENCE . A. variety of pers Niere read Assoclution, during land. H. patii read an CSf;4l' ca . titras west seats, and plants of them new, am , tbeselres -Birds; it asserts, invariably show, by the Way 'they buijd their nests, whether a season is to be Windy or otherwise. If tile former, they thiteh' their nests, between the . imigiAtn4 lining. If the latter, they emit *these prf-eautions. If a,dry season is in prin fmt„.thor build in .open. places.' If a Wet one, they choose sheltered spota. A mreful observation of these peculiarities will afford, Mr. Thames says; a cr rtain criterion, early in ski:jig, of the coming weather._ Snails alw reveal, by their habits„whether fain . may be expected or not. Several sue' cies .of these animals invariably. 'ascend the stems of plants two days 'before a rain, in •order to - place themselves otin, leaf there to imbibe the water, for they -never . One species have tubercles that rise from their boss generally ten days before &rain, there being a pore at the end of each tubercle to, imbibe„the water. 7 Others, grow yellowish whitcjast before a ruin returning to a dark ryColor after. rain. locusts also foretell rain; bythelterj i ng themselves under the leaves of trees, and hollows and truulcs r as soon, as, by the changes in the atmosphere, they: discover that rain isimpending, - Most leaves of trees arenlso barometers, for, if a rain is to be light,' they' - turn Up' sO 113 to receive their fill of water, while, fora long rain, they double so ,as to conduct.the water away.. Another' metuber, Prekssor 13rc•oklesby, of- artford, read'a paper desiribing a spring uear-his residarice, whose waters rose invati.- ably before , a rain. He suggested that the . diminished -atmospheric pressure which' pre. cedes. a rain wass-cause of the phenomenon, and; recommended that observations should be ; made over. the.whole country,loasceitain Whetter — the - plumomenon was general or oti jyr lexceptional. ;It would .be .-curicais if the former could , be established, and -not less useful than eiriouS,-for, if nature - has made . . - every-spring a -natural bwometer, - . the fiikt will be of benefit _to know: -!. :44. 6 Queer penplefOrarausernenthi Green- land.:: They have 'a play inwhieh every body pulls bis neighbor's nose,..and the harder,. it is drawn upon, tho louder the sufferer is expect; l ed to laugh. They it down- toibear!s tneati and.drink emtple of quarts ofgrase. For fun and luxurj;lou ronst.walk up . north. A l ynois Itssaatai.--If Nit:lAm Will meet . Sir 4;2lthles Napier m Baltic, he 'will hear - of something to thiiidliaitagt-L—Tuack. I . - Punch - -. 4 8 6 . - ioays,,Nithelaa raw:AO serfs : but Brittuania 'the waves. WE= I=l - , - • - - was stimdmrotohobetdrsof -the E,3tisque hatitid.loolcipt tOmi . lhe'stromn:l ei.* l 4' 040 1 0a* coin.l4 .404m;Ifina I cutaaca - 16 ' , hat -ItiiatiLW - 4ckg‘th = me, in.444k4441441.1 0 4ed4crigkt0,Y1 .1.416 stsauli,el- ..dOO 6 I'VrA g ult z - f t ri4 meri, -Oh* ittetkrwes: 012NNOI1 Otte of the men anothet withont irms, and the thirtHThe r Ochlthqs 9u. The bMid.itiitloOttUd duwn and ,pieeoiti"the bottom r i ver, the " num . without arms !wheel down ana piehed it tip, and theptie: that Waii Mat took it Trem.him, and put it LW* potikot.!, ; J".- . The . vvet'o..ra.manfitintild; and when.he re ' - einertd3 , -botight thu - Ho was so ter-. !mit: stiOellid.',that - he his never - - 121:1 . a since.' '." garilus:Rietaion4 gniiiirer *oddly puh fished an advertisunent =ofu gentleman;, to sell Prwhircll*oo l lol, because , I tn. sPend I:4oaneo his days as a missithnuy 1 :Wfutt eminent pi . • - SrAcotczApararyczkulatqs that he should I own by . this 'time, u row o :three story hrieltl houses Rtor -he avers that for: the last fivolil years, hit has come home a night, without 't(Elnielt . in BtisiNkss• CARDS. Henry gi1 1 14, 1 • - TONTROM Pd:; with Ro * w,- - itroodruir Cat-' if 1 ter, Whote:mle Grocers and Commix Mei; thantsi s li'o 118 Washington -street, between: Court-. andt and Dey streets, .grew . • ' ; Miller !lc: Yowler, . ATTOR'NETS AND COUNSELLORS AT ; LAW and Solicitors int liancery. Office No. 44 Mittel street; s ago, ` 111. - . Lines & Rmiolde, • • - rrAILOBS. -.She') in the room overG. R..ltawley't .Sto - re; ;ow the Prankliellotet ',Vontrasei Pa. • PaCifie KOtel," GEKSWICH STAF-Et, (nc.ar:Broadway,) .-Vers rerk. Salisbury Eo., •ProPrietois. Iri th‘, vicinity of the principal steamboat landings'. . . DEALER 'DRY GOODS, - groceries,. Clot'h . Crockery, Roots • Ex! Skeels,. &c.; • Susqueluutna Depot, Pa.• • . . 13entlif & A TT' RNEYS AT LAW,' Mot . ifrose, - Pa„ "B. s. .B - - • • &E.-Baldwinl,". • A i r ANUFACITREILS OF, SADDLV, - .1 LUOTIM; 1.111 TrardcA;Vbiliii; Tinapike . stref:t i Maxi- - John Groves, TAILOiI. Shop undo Searles 1 .hotel ; mning s!rept, Nontrizso, . . • 3).-D. Hinds; T. j .rfirEitit AND'EXCIIANGE STABLE.,', Officei in in the rear of 14:Won's .t.;'tore; .IfontroisA:' Pa. .11 Calsten, " - TAFACER STOYF.S. Tin, • Copper, and Sheet - Iron Were, lAkrsvilie, t•.ear. Great Betel Pepot. Deeeniber 4. - ' ' ; - • IL C. Tyler, TbiTERESTED *with I. LItUNT, •lnOorter,Of. and. Dealer in litrihirse..inti Cutlery, eCtrrie ge StningF, &c:; No: 215 Pearl .stroet, New his:3l.ksr .nontUe friends, in thiftcanti other countie? arp kiit invited, and.eart tesay aolicitt.4l calf and parchtise.i . - . - .16;P: land*, A TTORl`irt kftrina, on liiiine ; t!trecti ne door ,east of.Lenhelues:, ••••• ' - - Dlnflerolo. , • - • ;: .., , . A.l - 1:-stebbinelf11.Broaa 'strut; - . etc- C.- - .Baker; 1-Spruce Sticet . ; "Girard Banker;: 11 . 8 Bmadway; Thomas Andrews., 138 Cedar ..pireet; - Sanibel G. Soutlirnayd, 377 West- trees; Albert L.. Cre*litt 818 Greenwich sleet; James A; 'lrosby l , 113 #3romiWay; Chili. rent, Eingslyidge; I . 'Y.; a s itib 'rt.' C. . 114 - i c Chicago, Ill.; I . ffinith I Bobbie, R -hI 'ler, N. 'Y.; William W, Leland. New York; Pet C R. Roieh, - 183 Bank street; Staates , - S. Rell,!•corner t lWeit and Might streets; streets i . John ; T2 t , Been, - -18 Wale ~-.street ; .p. Vita wart,,. 118 . -Broadway.; .lloratio - .:N1., Gal,up, Corner -- 7 - . West and Barrow street's; PetCC - It.' ,F -ter, - 'corner ' Er..47Biap, Gan i Onvoort and Weill Reuben Rois Jr. 48 Eighth A TTORNEY AT'LAW Alt . t COMMI&UONERof 'A v enue ; -2 t<Thol Ciotm . i'ell; .Camden,. - 1 , 4 - ...,Y 1 .;`' Albia' .11 DEEP; for the State ef,New'Yrirk, will attend l Al li`-' 4 O l, V, 4ll "P hil l ; Daxtar P ' .• Mi "" - 49, Wa to all business 'entrusted toltim with promptness‘a d ter sheet; painuel Sinelair . ,Trila.. *Building's ;. &In fidelity. Office on Public Square , occupied by-11 It: lid .13 7 •13. 71 Cievelana l 0 ' 14 ; - Wm..lessyy. . , I_ .I• ~ , ,.- , ' • ROT (L ViTANTC Lllt, President , . z . Vu'Ant.r.s C. CLARKE - , Seeretaiy ~ Aged; 1 1 ' , MULLES L. 8R0W . 4 I Montrose Pa'. Frizier &Case, . A TTORN:• , EI - B•ASID't . OUNIZPI.LOR.4 AT 14. Offi6o Turnpike street,. one door gaSt of Post's Store,. Jfontrose, Pa. •-' • .1 • TaIOOCIT AND SIIOEaIAKFFC;'bier ,t. D.4lthrl47s .1.1, Harness Shop; Turopi)ce street, ..liontros .Albertrehainbeilm4 A ITORNEY AT LAW arni .rustice . oftll6-Peace; 1 - 1 over .. L. Pant & Co'lol re:Mot:Owe. , .. Abel -Turie ll • i TAEALEit ri DRU . S . S„ IMEDICINES, Therni 'I D. Paints, Orl4, Dye-stuff-4; Giticeries; ,tiry . .1. , Ilardwire, -Steneware r • %Aware; Clocke,lWateli , Jewelry; Silver Spoow'ST;eetweles, Mesicial I . . '.. .menta, Trusses,. Surgical .Inntruments, Lirinorn„ "T , fernery, Mkror3, StailorierAi . Brushen, Shoo, Y ee Notions, kr.: - ' _ . . • B. IL Lyons & Co.; - • - TtruOixk 4 TY. AND RETAIt .DE N VI . Dry Goods, Griverks, pony, and ware, .Lcausliftro, Pa. . • - • . • P. B. Clui . D IN' DRY GiXslsB,iteady Mule ek• .r .• Bpolm and :Stationery, etc.,' Pu Avenue, iosei•Pa. • . I ' • trick & DimoOk, nyEacIANS ..ND SURGEONS. Whim No 17, , Owego sueit; , • (rose, Pa. ' J. ' , Lyons & Son., Twalm IN DRY•GOCi,DS, Gyoceriee, Crockefy, GrOceriPN B.o o ks,' aunt on'the Book Binding husinens--Pnblii Montrose; • • .;" .. . . • Bentley &Bend, ritemns I DRY GOADS; Drop, Ifedi • A / -PginOs, Oils, Groceries Hardware, i Crock Iroo,:Clocks, Watcl34.4; Jewelry; Silver Spobps, i fOrncry, &c.ciot of Public Arelpie, Morftroac. • Sayre, Bentley & - Per.kins,--- - I,4•ANUFACTUTiEItS OF ANT_ DEALERS INi 111 kind's of Castingi, Stoves, 'Agricultural Ire 1 menta, et 4 Office it Sayre's• Store, Public Avon Manufactory at the Eagle Foundry, Foot of • • street, iti,:ntrossi Pe. ; ' William & William H. Jessmp, AATTORNEYSSat4I ; OIOC _ dee • in . Stisquel,tanna, BnuN:rrd,- - Wayne, V nag and Luzerne countith. - , •' • lianr W, Smith 4: Co., OABINET Kra3.l TI AT keep - constant' o hand a good.aaeortnieat of all kinda of-Cab a hooktue. Shop and Am* at the fee *awl and, Roolrwell,Mintoit & It,fANUFACTURERS add DEALERS t!10 .1.7,1- Goode, Hata, raps, Furs t Umbrellas, ,POra.i aals; Ribbons, de. dvt., - No: 20 Coprtbuitit street, rad York, (up star.)- . •• 1. ie. a. aocrwzu.. - - yr. wuryort. Praiiklit"Fraiet yi TTO,RNEY AND COMELLOR AT •L '9IJ .Z3L Montrose, Pe4 7 ,will attend falthfullus all ius neu entrusted . to bun In the (9:minty of. - ueb conve,y anc hi g sral *Hang of ill kinds be on neatly, a. 4 chime. moderate. He will also atte t the. prosecution of Osinnt of soldiersolleii widows an belts, 'against the gaited States Government.; fc ,Bounty Link Penskins, kr. Hay be. fcsuld a. 'a hours - at the office forperly . oceqded- b y T. ' icl ars* 'FA., ;north Of th e 'tourt; House— 14 9! Clover and Tiliiothy Seed. sale at J C LEES Store ' - MoNTP:a3E DEr r4LO 4 IEIVANIITDIOT#Y KEEP - toy. sole at lioutroce reb lo.] • • :. wiLsois 00WAY . P . . ~. .*llik - I.o„.. .qtA r vY om f m _ l ttik3llllA ilawAslthe itiiribAr*Ts9l - *4O _.4.!Otp, Stiml gukmigtuaa tit_l6llo;itiagOal..„ !I niaiiestnii:vthaqiittgii:',. - . i.' I '.:i -24 I ;Y. , *tfitisWOLOgailiort - 1 4-1 AfahatektifieadaltiOtest :4,..;t54,i,i - 1 •,11. `,....----" i - --.ndkliiiikfoiiA ' iiid. '' '',.- , 4 1 • 4,' -06 4 4,ileNtf: Midi, .i. ieip — riliekfor ., : natTiier 4o44 - ': , ,cti)i.il l - .0. -i Al49,rarlor;-: 0 lico, a*:StopAtq aqpn.forllidt4.P;Wwlllimj tafrate' tioitteei,":4le.'.' 'Sta:a iiiiiiitigii store pipc furnished. at wholer:aa 1 .00 . tougliCat,:the East:-.: ... . "IT , : i - flti: • j 'AIII kinds otepstoitirarie dram OU the MTL illaikeiUktle'tm*,:.",l4l4r)s arc-in eltcliiaig§'`ftit iiiiei. ''-' ' .'. ..If .'3-4;rd• - wiih' to saia:riiiiiief;'f , a'ait‘' lisr l'Abrepafetiaiii.tft*eicliire..?. --4 i t . 1.. t , 4- -...-, -'.t ~, ~' 3- . 'AA.' 1 ..Vontrose,-:Spiel.4."; --,.-; .4 .;[.. - • I••., ; . :.,,, . illrfitig:trie* 1 ; :...:. t 7i. '-'. ) ',, ! :: trwi) ttetafiidells6Bll43 4l 4=o jOii t iilipi T. soup "'May , itiere-thO' bate : be4iif '., Oily, _binii* more thart-twn - witAis,in igto . of iiiffoilkulde bythnidorittaiin fire tong:lmq to la ..., • .14214 - Petlo. their:l)MM - Is. Though itiutYl4 ;their I talk.: chine aith.all their power and Wind- .. fiNatg.T. the erertiiiitde to Stop* fires, the , tortoni . rapidly' tiOi:. ..liuru,.and,w - e hive not the least . doribi:that hi state of 'allyipoilthm .thesol fireir will: continue' Ahritir lot. ye ,_beating iron - and_ steel . .to forge : all_kinds - of; edge Idols, " shoes; 1 140 e 8 /oe 9 ; a nr il e. 4 .9 !Pt;Pil job work .of every dwription... Arid the, TroPtrtor: of these fires aciuldihforni the iuddiel' that :for the past year,;'ending;the Ik'ofFebruarr he - hal done the' 'edge tOol Iv:irk In HawlificshopoWilaineitretit. He. now koeps a first rate stock.Otall kindsi , orid tflokus .4tiniself to use ,r,o other. .X 0 1,4 ihoti„co4i, hottesul, of theliotten Antericart steel and - Faitti's iron,l,he .uses the ,beSt of German anti - Duel * D li steiand.ast= 1 atocL I' llie Garrott.° and English BU . :costs 16 and cast - steel #2 .cts. 'pe,r, pound, add 'A‘rt - *tool only. S etui 7 ceIII4 ; yet he charges oo.Arare di n.:; shOtlinrthgui those Who use the - Anforican 'steel Sweetes, irolt too etas: Ali work will' be done: la. it 1 `aiainelia 10. order, hnd warnanted...Now,if you utish fO • Srer6-20 percent. ear on •-•- - i. • -- D. . •;.11.1CKOX April 3. 24- iiiiiitp . " ' CilfaiiOil' 'ETOVARE, ptcx - kIv:A.N.N.4: - „es • !* ri AlLuoiD. ig f and a&i.' licinday r: `2. ?No, O . rwsenger train. WIT Iftve Senut : Arrived, at... Great Rend it 1.60 1.. 'st. 1 : COnneeting wii4 the, '47. elitycvs s i Wesfpn. the' . Y. &•.i; R. Retttru - Will le.‘ds'e',,Grt te,Ritid' on t tt DaTE:cpresSfroiitlirew orle and: .1) 1 rive-at *mutest, at 5,55 , -1... M.'.: - .1 1 . 'A Freight,Train with:Passenger 1 42 lei ve Scranton. at. .3i) A. m. - Arriv at 9:3 4 ) it: st.,- Connecting Ayith the Train bound 'East. on the N. Y. i E.I -Returning, will?e - ave Great Bend U . arrive at Scranton 'SAO .1.. st...ePam. - train willarrive in Now York early ks. Stages win Ix; ill'Atuitii'l.' on the a . 'T.' rAi at q' i 1' r & . - pa: . .- ge_ t____ll9 ___ , mo, ork 0 ouvev: bondale;4'ittston Wilkesbittre,"i'hilif Reading Railroad; Easton Ands'aß iith Pine'L" 3 - ,- -.;.- - .... ,• • :!. .-::...,,.. The-trains wexonneet With arrive. Nei-York and Dniikirk as folio's's.: Day Ens - fess arrives_ ;it Itc,iir: York departs from do, at tt. -jeArr.'. ~;"- '" '''': Aeklante l traits arrives at Dtuskisit:lttl part-frora.do. at -1.4 Z A..:U..: -• . -, -. :. , .:.1:1411 PusAenger.traiu arsies at \s, v si:, and' ii.ipartA fl'On do. at 6:15 ..L st. garlic train arrives at Dunkirk 5.30 flint 116. 9.34)"..‘.., M. • '.; : • , - - 15. 1 1 POTTE.kER, gueiril gentinton NoV.'9S, 1 i55.2. ,• , •; , -. . - • New To•AIR City • INSURANCE .I . - . -'OFFICE STIZ,rI;ET: CAPITAL, iN dd.SII AND APPROVE I TIES, $500.000. ..ritsziree again L 283 or.\Dapi. " Some things cube 4 1. ' %. , atiotfifnelt. i ;?..; rpßE.Subscriber hacing*Mias, ..L. ufaetory of A... W.' Greernv e .preppred to Itnunufactutv all I,nn4 of p n = c . scl d flateriaL s ' a n d . 11 ! _ work tp. Among like Mere_ mention , . - g.,Boston.. ockers,liinpiared 84 '- - ;- ( Ifancy anct IFunchlo-vha ' .. . Seate,i Setteee,4t.e.,. c EV • ...Ul.Worli:. warraxod to gkie, five years. I , • • ' - lieMprekuuttable Produce ,takon. i work, hut NO CEDIT! ' ' • JASJ • ffarford,'April 15.,: 111ONTROSE DE . - .• " W.I4,U.A.M.VOLILL ILT AVD4Wr pnrchased the establii rOst & Co. at did 3tolitro4' respectfully inforni big:friend.s• that' stantly on hand; at the. lowest 'price stock: ofgood: - Lime; Salt, and Miter' taxi as Groceries, Dry Goods,.Diti'divare Shoes, Nails, ke.,.in exchange for G of produce,. at the best Prices. .1. Wood wanted. : .Mo r nrose Depot, esbciro Sii44l4;,Litliud and poor .IPwietort. . ')scriber ftuoisli at'Skop lof4Xorelt ks, 'Doom, sash; and linds. 4 Turoloi ished 'to order. • lier. , - by nn ui 'the will reeeiveimorittit Produeo tar* in gx rPit!lY PitY' S. A:1.1 . 02 , 410. *• La • rr t irE St • St, Brit t on hind `and f arid ivorittnen - nin4 .;• ; Orders ntldressed to :Good Pine Lumber dna ehame for the above Te •.t Latiesboro Feb 6: ; *;- Iv STEAM filtIST OD = VW',' I L. . . POST BROTIRS .. .hating pureb ' :a . thes:abilve 1 *tabliahnieni,-4011: keep constantly' . 4 bted .sii; porfine u!,/ /Tao Flour;' Cara Mixt/. of ale , ' qwil.... .ity, alto Chop arid:Bras. at the Weak pa 4 y-p, ,—. Cudtcan work. trill be done with despatcb, and i ' all . cases tearraated. ' . ; ~- .-- - • • Moritriise, Ady,`lB'sB; . ; : :; - q ' " .'i . '.'.., ~..' , , n rrultvErces Nery-IdOw SHE aulxieriber* being obliged r4ovO a. por., tion.of their stock, offer • Apple l'eeN" dirOo to fire years* old, Including a large rantabe :'exekllent, l yarietles, at fifteen dollars iper h ' eir''one bun-: .,' diefH.' I 'and twelay-live dollar* per ' A150,.-Peak- sod other. fruit and, .. ,ental Area at greatly reduced priees,. • - For. Catalogioke4 ad'lrei PLItS6*B Vo,l* SALVE. - A cwAining !lb nerci, in alAut - Vranres "- - and well waned. - The a bo ve , w m Le!ION on. * - reinc ktproornotbk!g.of e. tame* dow timaarti; enquiro of. Tani Young )1 ' ' otWinkuu Chninbcalip,-Townnda, Nasal vent% No NoTwE ficreliy, applied to. the Court;of Conn outhanna County, for the.,:benoo, laws ef_this Connuornrelith'end aPlicinted heating upon contained in i IPrieigon. , March 6. 1864. • %".°' 'OS. ' it 4 1 46 1 009 . ° : 44 7.-1r'2271:',. , s ?" 4 4 t r:/Wi . # tt' S ilribttget4afi3t_At,o e t o"d4iiAn li;k.X : 4 5 , :dl"101-; , PPI -4! A* i rte,G*64,t , v.i, , : 3 . 1 ! ifiani. • , , ll* , :v,aitiP i..4006,—. , 0 - .. . ~.. ~. „,.... 1;1 . ' 11 1 6 .14). - W ;.10 1444:*44 7 21 1 4.4f ir .4;i' :fir.tducf.taks', I.kc • '4101.ce.:,,, ..1 .alieli. imooff t: -- rm •at ~. 4. , 1 . ` a .....1... 1.. tii 7 fTeUe 'OA*: • •litartS 'at: tdilimin 14- ,tp L. S. Lenheint'‘ 1, 3 .. •.,,d po. Ile has, in additea., Varlet. of . Proo fii 4 0 tigviN t . A, -utgl , . ine effi . , Bt.: leitida6u, Pee'eAdlitatiki! it' ' ~''' '' ..3( fr 0.73% - )(0/401t A k d.t Ar , I s ti;; - •‘ . li .; , Orieltt, • , , Ail-lil Aft k;Warr,*;r4 Which!` . togethei.witiChtli 't*? :gill pe " bio the . t extenefre 'and *iii.lo . lent of/ - !Watt., • .., vet in the tOillity. .. , 7 1 . 1 • • : ..: .... -t i . UitgeVeli, wen furnished.; at toirvietti.!4' t - • AlliFdelqi! ill:14 6 )4 1 e kePtAl*bkad .l ol l jaiQrll; r r 1 1 , 44 4 ./JIP I T reedv4 glib Ol V reat il. ; -' JOllldr GOMM .todersv'illiana Orftet Bi.nd, Nfre111:11641111:'` "'L **, TAM I_6 iiiiii4t9De Aid 0 1 ; Y nit Ppiltodyth'sktce $ fiasco wawi and Tobacc o , Silt,, tua t ,§altpetre a Gi n * 'Tote% Creim 'Glove , jnieres,..Vo 3l. X hiv N 44 Molk!'' , , With 4(ms "arid Tip: tetet Tha . 60tes 'dui lish-.w" ' :BitatiAcnii*,7 dii rr i mfg oiffee-ialti. : , oial,po*craarisiFfti. reiper-faimOTri!lniAcgo_. But perhaps, =the, ~-wbqk i 0144 The half .be 1 •-,:,-. 1 .1" . 91 . .. 1 .... ,T ._ Af I T4Y.F e : ; ! I -' 1747 "' I 1 ; .... i . 44 • 4. •:‘• fie!!.i j . :I•iii'tg:fseriir 'lroti DePotr ; rell• 3Y- •[ . . INESTERN 'os:3 i iii‘liiili• .iii,n,tiltik.*:, ainiii,Eaat'and +c Amv-417ofth 0, l ikkirk; 1 'gild at '. - , 4 , .• ..,4,:.!-::::;,-,:, • • • • 7 . • • 3 . IO NOT I L I A r t .. • TII -iindendvik *mpg . (tdierAfi v4416;1040. , - thP mierdiktibbfbithrzussrAtpe: itamt, S. Grover, he - conilieted l end:earileditit .dey - e itaine'and irtyle - onto * ilorive. to inform the that 6001), 2 - 6 every- tlitictiptkur-will be Bold , on .tichnifor. ceak kind Pf PrftduclL IL is .uesettleadiet*-. micait to Eielkaichcap or a little thethir:thin any; ogier otte tit the country. We 50itiitilli6d to it6op. gbollitalartment;afiki attentio ti to b.. to ioerit a liberaLe frithlie patron age..: 4; 1, :, • • D=. IMAY4II.I4Ii • ;‘ - tine, • P .r; inttanhed t' Gi%nt ajl ,P4*.nie r ' .- . 4lciti . k thin . ikeivenug,. ,VT to ran': elplnn via. - the r•:internielEate d d 'pail. from • 2.21 J •• x. and •'. NiThilikalo Ito 0110.144 E lotjost : y. • -gCOTT, Jul) P,lit..and Jo= Otialivj °Mei - Long ;scort, 31.1 • York 1.35 r, depprtg ltendent . .:. -- : -, , Itati* t' 1,.*: York u - ' Ai/4,141h iiiettiiieli:**Y - o ' ;Kok 1 wi3h to it Vie.,.olentlik iitinyl# - • emcee, and of the Ora in . generik 1:6 ‘ 11lit. ." - 1: '' ::: '.I4MOSTDOIC:OFO DS; Which '', 'g liongbi-witfi eta-mt. lowest prie., 10 4'w gto aeu PrioolPagattori ~..:gam e; I will of fer di . let grmtlY rfidootilf.KY4Ss• - ' : 1 / 4 i 4 ,, - - = .*•Coe chi, Pante; wiriantbil .fait:::' ::I‘tiiil'or onli 8 eniiti ink f Good Bitmisigar,. 13 . Oil& forone dollar floontoW liage;•ecknOwled . ...'hY a , ii 2 A* b r the' ' t Wa il in..'"nsei.ss4Bliper . lit:g.. Vain and v - ' go a' shoeffilleffeki - Robetr, - D riostsell WWI De • Iff/ Mai *ierf&J.eraiiiie - reis':, i lepigk Velv *e . .' MouelinDeLaineifil • big:ilk:ilk:flat* Satin • • ' Duets 'awl Moleskin Hit*oeb= Dou e:Long Rumba; illiibet d 0 . ,. sitning. it' ' • ~ ably ottirieba• • l'Pe4 safely Rent, Pigfee4-Patt° &IC . atb allwbo will give vie a ea L. 4:;0, .Apr,5;,1854. • ('t o 0 ‘ " Kr:". - goOd #2* keepers; ~,~ ~tT4 z F ~: "111111ILWOOD. TO 111031TROS . • - QTAGES will leave Kirkwood, ohm , Cor -o:.•;bcittsville, Liberty, &c.. every morning , " the litiital of the Mail and Night Eip Trains"Oitys,. riiichinz Montsose . at 6 A. X.•• Atiiiii: o:ffi , leave : Itiontnaie daily (Sundays 'excep t ”tit } 4 ii: 31: . ; reach - VgiFirkaliod in time to take gm Mail trains( of cars,, both East and West, being the -easiest" and • mcett•< .sible route to reach the "CTlr York l and Erie Railroad nig line intersects` a tri-weekly. line for Ditnock, Springville, Tunkhanno* Wyoniing, 'and Wilkes bane, .which leaves Montrose at 7 t A. M. every Xon liyi;Wednftiday and Friday. .Ato, a line to Friends-' ville;:.Lemysville, &c. . i - , - i Good teams and eonsfortal4:eaf.ripgss arc provi ded, and the proprietor will spare:np : paioB to ao. eommodate the" public. W. B.I.LkTOH::: • • • MORo749os r Egr • 4......... iv ~, ,%:-.;.:4 •:i , As igetl th . 11331 bray cr"ror tie* of .tk nds 1 . le;) 'au kinds 417, 1 ..Fkti sittlifactitth for . i• oxchapgo, for JOIEDiSTVT, 4 1 1 4- IN. • April 6, 1854; mePtotisaie I epot, would re e artili keep con tieleetd '"11 e • . _ • . Can't get along without_ one Tem . . pounce Groc e ry. Tile'Broptiotors oft*.diejesnperance Gineery iro;mM epll the Manikin 0t tke public to lbtir !Rock 'of Gmeetliiii; Sada( eoi of_ everything:kept It gI'OCCIT isiththe 'it*tepthiref whlifee can be Pereleteed fei .. ealkalitl l oo o ve try for yourselvm, wei*.milkleasiyou - doira.:,irltlf:oB ceries. Or as little 'iiiiiietanil'the next.: stock'. .Consist.s of Sugar, .11614*? Fish, Coffe%':Otar*PW: per, Spice, salaratti.s . fri4lie. • - • • • April 5. - F. d.4ttflp, fld well rerrkPrY; 13 4 0 te, suuj ail Buds ';'.. "O — iiACKERS by .tbe otkor, leg or quart.. , , .O . S.Yontoe Notiope 4, iscrip .. ... . gr . Declarediiiiill , . .iiiit Turks. Ii beard* h a" - beard* ! L liriParv . to - '141+241 . .them now, :..Turks or Christians, Nortnons;Dankers or Jews, ed ladies` r beoOdless boys, AbsgOros or it* ~ . Pa: • any and alkzi#o;ic lic the services d el ... ' flailiiii-jiiiii air Der, I, - I *ill please bear.iit:iiina alit , . , 011 gas 14, i..., , t _: ..- . 4 ~i. . • . 1 continOos to exaraie - iiii igAisg !........;,., fstaFk i ii t baktnent or spoithorioAlioutiostodierec. v he always 41)114 0.8 e*.ilie - feeeitereltrOld l ie c' t in - • . - -- • - - 4 er l'r , . . •- ' 111.6 , ;Araiact: Mutuai at illarat.lnsurance, Net 4 CO: 4 1 '1 441 w - VOL, = ' !Skim - theioll lit:tering by rima oc,Pgre , :par - , Psi ,- or: = ... • . - -' FaCU Iftaie.the Peiapie s . .; ..i, i 1 - i xTutlirtrinAlgtolitaprefrtakesot • Relft . .111 Albany lijiiiilblit. - Pier wilt be. - et( Preeident , bectiltdo -, t}le kkiPhet- 1044% B sYs' , . , t , 0 the Lord: giveth power tokLe faint," 4 isutii , • . ly admitted that the sehlieri* ten. ill 11 T i._ BOOTS ISn'oxs ; - , L ., SEIZAPEII, thaii any 4 -. .4%400, not even 43t , : 'oetLing th e geeuiee - ! 4 °C Vad.. , ' • ` 46;47140.7V. , B —lip terreC li re - - -ii f r ilArOutot - Tr, %veldt:therefore InfOrta th(*ek'W ''' - `,rieltilleb4i44 4 i .l MerrheOjACretriek,ffikt the,Y, MOM ; :44 -:4, 1 0:y r--- . ='..;•••'. l iiiireed.. , - ' '',A•; : . %,:.•,... .... ..,74-k:o.''',: **TOGO April 5, , • c T. • Otibaceft*.bni pr•ithiif '444 - Cciar' . APSI it* A . t!Fi. I pubittoik tir+ , os A4044:*: ~rT+4irr.~x~=r~?: fr*it• 7. 4 of E: 444' , "a- esbOre; APT:S TAXTEClifilruleo, for iirjegiwiltbill*. 5.- VNTRYPAOttVer tak .09•Dds, at nit store: • efiboro, ` April ' New Line C 11114,1 Stages, -FIRE E. 11 . 12 4 t NIIVIiAIICE • • thetiblkwing ea doing bimiilqa :lit the' I °weift ifiFtlabzuv. Capitni $35 0 • 0 4 0 . - burg.. Capital .4 00 , 000 - ' • k TeitY. 'tal $500,000. • . CII&NDLEIL Montrose Apra S 6l' tier; El( .j±wfr =6. 11#4, der'- • -Abi .4 2 „,, ) r lifilJ ..;111v .4.*10; ~.,~ c~~tgfjar. 1:i. N-kcoi ; 9 1 : • • Akltt. :1 - I , •!..rmitais - .04 1 4.13n . ...1.......... ~.,. ...• r "14 1 41 ka5taa....." 4 . g eat ,s: .. , ;.hi-sikuialami s e bount„, .triimsiakiiiso Lin 344.14thif0 caw*. 1100Aute dlicrptioi:4l loirfi : Niniker:otafflys, lio!eiritelif;' litt!ildneit :then fruit; other '`: tie d ). lir frinn‘GrEiatileWlAllidi_ • •V o t W . - . It: It; apiliir , w ) . of .Pi t *en:r.• ":i. - )t . a'''' ' '' l 4 , ;- - ''' TAII:', 1 ‘:101119 . ek ction, `.. r . elti p tipt . .atkiitioi L ' ei criclfiatettd, Samitil '. .- • • iperririinaireet Bel 4 . e, 04144},L,P. , .,. j ', ..1., :::s4."m:abe . .qtr e et, in Of z . : . ! . li ' . -. ..t: 4 .* ' .'-'•' : 4 -jEt/ ..2 ' ', t tclionsliectobezir $ former fi r lY 71."° do ARB .' . 1 ' • the - ' eil i dikiriice •on .. 14, q; ;: . ..! f.olvitfi indupmen, i `? 4 - . 7-....",, c .- - - ~ i ~,,,,„.,,‘ . -,-... *- -:--, uT,A.—fi.•...t.Ab * - 1:/ -...... Y ./ 10 0XAS ; ! -'' lift , T O E L . mort a ' ki r , , ~ ogiek;"isielr and extwrive aisiltnietit,or" - - tk . line t .enduzeing • a_ &al vaAitotiii • ~, :teleinit' stllos•if fang and 'gentleteener - ‘ :''' "="7l"ieli ;area:id* 'Fie ell, Silk Lasting. ; %Wien, Wail 3 fpnAneled Paw., Kid, I dent,,Leather aiid Bronied `Tim' ~Lilida, 13uskina ; d •. ,,Wiel,,-pentlemea's `paid': anti hthuielphia, oak • ...; ~ . Ada and kip,ll*. 4 0 If c a tt al o o w n "' ; " , .le. goys kip, calf and' cxi#liide:Boos titien l d IfrOgaiit . f'idl Vniii'd 3foms and . :ChildreOi3teiri,`Also,-,a , _genOniLanita ma of Findings . ,wtdc.li cpneist In iitit'of*!4C' } IrE,lest Kangarl'lP"litlte!“....S thread s ' .' ~ ti shoe tibiornig, -- awlaapa,,aa n d4 n - 21 1 .11 ;ak ci p " ..-• ke:' , ,Alati oak and hernlikle: tinsied 'cidt 'upiie 1 lither,,Morcilft skins ilud'liningvf` ''''''• -1 4.,Z 97,k nude t!..Ordei•andielliddi)g.ineid . ti i :11 .:,. ,- • 1 JE,yor l rg 2 1 .91 . 01414,1 ark ' IliOltio'lie: . A pril 0; 113t4t ' ' ' ~.. .4 . I MEI .. . . . ~, - --- AIATABLEREAIVESICAVEr„,Vi". .. , . _ ~ c; - •• • , 1nu....„A..4._.e.;,:••., 11%. --. i l ' '-- : : • FOR • 1 1Altx , ' '-.; ,- •-:_ - . ...-,- 0 (VVILLAGE LOS ) Bunke& iii . the, &emu* .4 V:pait. of the: milkge:Pf,Bo , 44 l 4owasth tt IT 4 ) kW . 1011(hi the 'Aliffri,timikelsJOrt of •afoiiiitel - itilige:l:':AlKtilFtit:gteoiititfifitw-1113 twit; . with-tit mall itniiitiviiet* - :thiliiiiainger" he:!‘7o7 gibereA , situate two fillies frioni;liftreatase: • 'Amoeba/inn is -the,greitt -lee4trallieiotOtitteli.: Y.E. Railid?id, eiteate et 0 4A 00 . 03 ftibeI N LIeViett grade on the road , near the gr:iiteicoriciißE st,srucca r " Cowttebilind!the Caseitte, sad .p - - ',lsy•nar-: ture the *st itutofinglphei 'ow kinif wide . vil :the l eant,- a n t: l A" Xathitie4 6 l* - -teleitit7•4 l4 -,*, Susquel , although numberinOWNooll":4lll&/ itteds, and 10t. fourt 701.,te e. grA*Inecagfoie.:. Gauge aloe de of: ellOrt:49 . uWWirArpo:ny . towns on the li ne: pt _ trelittielthe'c. i I • 1 , L'l kt., t •' Ma iitio'diiiii-!efittotte*hita. qjtsqtteitinini lie , , i Nov:. 16 ~i ;ir':? , ,-3.l4'xrd-, ofteredloTtiy CO. " • wls very cliOR • STON . A: CO.. . , - • .Yulo : .ble LanilsirOir-SAU''....;' ) : - .. K0 RgildtOONir,O - OniVAiint - t5i061, - actet.o(- ::. ' ;!4 l 4ii9ji , th.ff:iiiiiiiioErprf* . *ookbitotir .:1 )f• e'X'ittrili**; ; *rtlLlO!9‹ Oblitroretak linens ribOt WO* taktiee..o4-',: , .: - :matilinkfanic o fE en , Noa agd ritidoiv ' .i rhiiikingigirti i 4€o44.ll #0 , A 1.: iio,:oii*istbiliiiiitigtivbility4 —. ye • F l 4*artille*i'liVgglif, ' 746nikah, iron . iiii4 4 4loe - VOI 401 4 141 4 . /Wiii*lAd be 4 016 .:. , - I&ttii ' ,lnixiiodiae;Ticinitti . or!..erpaf . ta il iteit g#dali3ll.iiitivilti t in' , O;tre-o : 44ltrer,iik'l4o, .. CI I iri t a rt A a .0 1 1 9 0 4 1 .40hith0 mist:client of 46130114 kt mlikel .occurs, {For ap p ly, to• F. P:-Ho saa4 R444.40ah1Va1l sife4.: New Yor; or to the" .subl4.l4t, 40;316edircp*Stuiiplehani:ta - Iximpty,PL; the titoinoyin - bia.'ofittfia, 6 wnei4.__ 4 _„,Th'' _-''' _ -- L1....,....... , - AOri'l 1 1 .1; 1i§.54: w . .• ' P'.llri.n.Y. ! yx,oh. &AL tYO 44 ,;( 1111 t 4 Whr. - *S. As.-LYONa. hkh the highest . in exchan.. for :• S. A. LYtINS:. • Pr \ I 4.-REA.R YE! HEAR YE XXTHIREAS C. D. - LATHROP & S. L RUFF.hace formed a co-partrostabil the_name and firm of C, D. Latliroikle - Co., bTOTES, 'TIN WARR, &c., /mil whereas it is desirable thee - the. same a mnde kriewi. to the public, for the = public well as our wn ; Notice is th erefore jtereby given to of Montrose and. the region rouladab°u44-,. still be four laboring at our e,. • stand on 'street, where .ITO our friends, t pitd to'#upplytheir ' '7lOl, our ability. I t :41.T i S. WOODR Xontie ski i i Arm 6 , 1854- -‘. -, - ;' - • '- ." A g .. e' n.-,-- KE • PA I. ;.;R,•::E4 4 „ r - vii..having Thisimidliiit , , t Honk'; • :ott ...' , 1 , ” ' - 4004,the ratirikkiiiiiitilit Mr. Ai- A i 1 Sayre,. ~ --.....P01icit from theit?4,l. enstoto:.: Ai titc; ti.***l6(,:giel*Patr;34l4.3e- - Yr. a' it! ' - ex Peri " codiiii)lionfikitioa . ryin, hawing leort• - latibusinss itiid'iiii . -. 4444 worked in a'! it ' • thebSAt rlhops in IfffillrOtyiitY; fn competent to - 1 iiAy.kindl of workibattilmir *lxi t ....entrastO to bill. . Prompt') es, nto(l47titethi*k: itt4; the °vermin d ai n , l , ' g °"/ Wt9.h°9•Cfiti*,ist44!-Eeaq*:e - Ain *ire of, ~_tronng,e,, i , -: , -- . .t ;‘ - • • , ~..- ~i .._ --- , 1 Gold rings made to orlier;itriditlithias of jewelry :.Witlired,l _. - L ,- - . i' .. - BENTLEY tk_ READ 7 Moixtrose, Aptil 3, 1854., I , ! Li . .. s —/.. • '." . , ,Oysters by tbo a:11 1 % 1 , 0 4a Figs "vi . n ,F tr • Co . tstL-- Tip would- ri'PectfullY-Ith 1 . • D 310-- iifileinringimatchle, , rm the . TD E. d i t * :l ".,„ , /nart ako ke e t,, oomltan. kir - 100 7 .u.. .. i . :-.' a: Apknirs.::::Mlry:z ~.,. _ .. ..lifin4:,;:i. . -- j.,..,.....et9k ' A 4,1 : 1 0 flume rOWU . I 6 rip. - - Ogu G r ittier '"" liMil!. ;41.1,70tri01i5_ ... ,...,,P.... • t 0t i 0n to thith i st 11" • " tire hope , by ° ‘ 1,16 ‘ 1 , 1 _,,,—' ' nage. Man . ention.- . ..airo oripaillo`Par M. mot', r Wcatii' • . iid spinni.-.4OluTrY! • J AT ts.• i ' o 7 1 , • nng -_, ai i " on short notice.MEßß a moTT._ he i Pet). • ' '4...:. -. . :,..1 • ------ - in. • — LEW -,-.• ~,tkit`r4,l4ol7Rie.AXlD,Arata Ks . 4ilrittadlotaiiiiional oaf , t ... 0,-.....l,tr•liiiiihiistiireATlßMEDlG in tins' n' If tilit*.: :1144'11 - ' NinYiA;akitiltr:Faima ia tbk, ce 4ounty : ; Wltoe'retaincy***kinil and real a itte.4l lllikirt ! t: Whigh tWitittltisi* let4-°r ct* literal , .6' 006 aiA. - tilkiiios an 0 Illtleol. , . - , Itfitizi*: , ' 1 . " , #61 .. _ •:irho does 00 1 knf -' - '-:.i anti onall , tlf .4...i...:-* : -: . .. ii4:l !. ' 4 t.t :',..,':', •:' • '''. 1 ;..!''. 6, ..: ; .p., ~..,...... . Z. c"...P./.. ' ?.. 4 0:: 1 7:i ' •:‘ .:. .410.1* li k ose.... gin i 1- '...-.• -t-.. ::.;1'*....7.:1•W1e::7111r: '.. c a f t: Zil -44A14 ' 4 2 ilit:ia&arditenag .i?-..' ?...J.W..?":1) F l : 4^ tP, la ...1 , g _ ari„ ! sr kuldreerin g s 'Lani 7PotlitY; Pa. tlitl.l.4*the - rirealisi i i .n the dwell i ng h eme ' by N. V.,ol4wnter. '}:TER-bWKER. 4. , • -4 SPE. CHASE; tfid., ' . 1 i • 4. . 1 . 61 . .., ~. . J 4 2442 OIS - . I . ••= ; how tore; POsv SHOP.- f 4)-121 1 r- • ' cannot; pr emit jhfin t WOOD. '", nadir. it &Oen , eboald bd. good MI ~ . PdPe* St Teway 1, the aid L & PY to B Ce beater . -4 'AV. gel , • ADIICER. JR3StrP. SU*ft :.~,-~~- • taco the, u l t " — .o. Frasier 4istiOßlL-
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