1' .3hiseeliqiie,otp:&leetio4i.' BEAUTIES OP BLORMONISIL A Washington correspondent of the N. T. 'tribune, speaking . of Mormons and polyga- My, says Aproposio this subject I sub join a curious, and striking, extract 'of a pri rate letter from a lady, which has fidlen into - my birds, that touches upon a point ,in the social relations of the M< ions, of exceeding interest, which, in the hands of a capable wri ter. mightAe• expanded into a tale of surpas sing powe,r. A pursual of the graphic and removing extract referred to, will show' , , that I allude to the internal struggles of the early and devoted Mormon' wife, with the fell in lluences of-the religoosSuPerstition that holds her in its fatal graip.) It requires no great night to-perceive that it is the leaven of the womanhood of modern Civilization among the Mormons, carried thith er by them, - which preserves' that body from the feculence of , utter corruption: It is an in fluence which is hourly - growing weaker, as a matter of course, and must ultimately be overshadowed and' destroyed by the growth of a system of gross debauchery. I extract from the letter as follows - : - * * You ask me to give a little (more in detail. tie incident in the -cars, that !Occurred as we were crossing the Alleglia- Lnies, of which I briefly" spoke when we,' met. I could not half tell you the story now,; after the vividness with which-it impressed me has so nearly 'passed array, and if I cool ,it would I not produce the effixt it' did up me. I heard it after weeks of anxiety h. weakevd my system, when my long an Carisoline journey had left me but, the strength of a -child; and my resitless and excited . mind seized upon it in all, its , reality ivithout the '''elioration always lent to a subject by our own indifference to, and personal disconnec ticin with it. A wrong done to another be comes an outrage when - practiced upon - our selves. 1 had through watching and ir fisting. become so etherealized as to lose sight of this selfish differenee and to see my ,neigh bor as myself. I felt..that all womankind had been iusuited and* sacrificed in the per son of Margaret.' It was my duty not less than hers to avenge it. I could have sent the ag,gressor tumbling into the gorge ,of one of those mountain torrents, and c,onsidred it but retributive- justice. 'The Mormon elder came into' our ear,near the foot , of the mountain, ,and sat near vs.— He would have been gbl looking if .!he had looked good. He had .a peculiar manner-- it indieated such perfect satisfaction with him-, self and the world.. I heard him say he had gone to the Salt Lake City before the first furrow had been turned in the ground. l lis- tened,.for who is not curious concerning that wonderful exodus ? I heard him tell of their great temple and how it wont :on, stone by stone, and With each the power of the devil grew less and - less. How new prPselytes came in to swell the host that was waiting to ',receive the Christ when he should- come to reign a thousand years upon the earth.' He was a man of no reading. • His knowledge was like Mr: Gradgeind's, ,confined to 'facts,' but he had a natural gift for conversation,and gave a rapid and skillful outline of his 'sub ject in a way that interested" you at once.— When the night gr6w dark he came and sat behind - us. He had, fallen into the hands of a gentleman whose, dexterity in questioning ledhim, on to speak freely ,of himself, and so i gradually the • came to the, peculiar institu flop: .He said the women seldom eared 'to marry men of their own age, that . their affec tions inclined toward the priests and, elders. This convineedme that if the men are all hyp oerites the women are not 'wholli so, but that 'they do this for the exaltation lof their souls. My lawyer, (for so I shall call the questioner,) asked wt ether the women were' not jealous aeach other, especially-the youn ger ones. :The Saint' answered, Nci. Some few,' he continued, were a little difficult,but it was mostly confined' to the young. To be sure my,irife felt it when I' married:a second time.,; thorest had never eared? ° Did she care so very much ?' Continued `the lawyer. . Oh., yes '• I thought at first it wou l d have killed her . You see when I became a con vert I did not understand that part; of it; be -, cause my wife and I had . been so happy. to gether. We, married eaily, and bad scarcely been a day-, apart. When I wanted to go to Salt Lake she, did not incline to go, because . she did not see so elearly as I the truths of our great teligion—Lbut the idea of my mar , rying again was no hindrance. It did not oc cur to her ' as possible; and it was not for. a long time after I got there that I thought of it'myself! „, Marearet.,did not mix with the` ; people.-= She retainedher old, Eastern ways and was - always at home. I had never let her do much work, her bands were too 'small for that. She wa.s c `stately in form, and she had a queer way oftwisting her long hair round •- her head, sp it looked like a crown. The • folks said she was proud; and one or two who had danghters,a.sked me why I did note take a wife...arid if I were not afraid i• So it came upon me gradually, while upon her, you see, it kit like a stroke.' • _ You must have found it difficult to break such a thing to her.' • Yes, it was hard to do. - But ,at last said I will do it on Thursday, and on Thurs day evenint , N when I came borne , She was standing in the garden, and 'I Went and put my arms around her waist, and told her how it had been revealed to me that I must mar ry another wife.' ''What did she say Nothing; not one word. She just gave one scream. I declare I shall never get that ' scream out of ' my-ears. I believe I should hear it if I were on the Andes. I thought I heard it a minute ago.' 'The sleet rat tipd against the windows of our car and the fiTack. midnight Wind swept - • down the mountains, and I thought I heard it - too. `The Mormon proceeded- 4 And then she fell like one I thought. she was dead, but she came to after a while, and, would you believe itAe-never mentioned the subject to me. I could not find it in my heart to say a thing - about it again for more than five months. Meantime she had taken a cold,and did not get , ,strong again. I saw she was wearing a thought of.it around her like a mourning weed, and so, when she seenrd a little better, I talked to. her about the great prineiPles of our Faith , and how those to whom the spirit revealed= itself must follow its dictates, or "be forever east into hell. I told her she' need not fear my affection for her would be divided, for 'I had had a vision, in which it was told me that I should love her forever; and that we should never diebut live together and see the thousand years of Christ's reign upon the earth, and be by him rewarded for our obedience and willingness • now to cast aside our selfish huMan Will- and sacrifice it to him' • f 44 'Margaret was always a true believer. But I bad always been wandering in seerch . of a rock of Faith until I anchored here. Ishad heard from pulpit to pulpit, such condicting doctrine, I 'Could lay my hand on nothing that seemed secure, and I think she. was unwilling to set me adrift again, and, so she consented. My pasting' from her was a dreadful one, for she moaned and wept like.one in despaii,and —4 was fool enough to cry too.' - ' I don't wonder,' said his interlocutor.-- . . . his bar d-*hotly to!subdue nat ure, tven•at the call of duty, .andl he !gave 4 lbw', lane', Wheh I came ba4k, continn'ed'the nor • ) it.had.been• just so allthQ t i me. She had never eaten and never 'sl4t;', bat only walked 'up and dci4n, always; hour after • ?. hour.'• E I • I • Well, - how did she get used to She retairied the! house I h 4 .3 first built, of course: it was large, and w 4 had no chil dren, and waS•very louely, for liwas.neLvssa rily much away from-her. I *etit' as often . as I could, but I married in -qu4Succession two others, and so-we were mup.h,separated, and she fretted in niy absence; . At last it Was this, or she saw ;the folly ; of resisting her fate; she got quiet in her mind—used to it in fact, 'People doiet used to;anything,you knOw. When the iron force of circumstan ces pre4ses them. on every` side, and they do not know Whera.or.,hoW to .r4sist, they at least grow quiet: . She took in her head, after a while, that she Would . not live. very long and she said it was' not worth while to be E • . separated so •Inueli'thn- little time she was here, and if I pleasedolie farailies Might all come and live together.' I told her: she was ' sensible,: and getting Used, tot things. Bbt she only ; said some,tbint - to herfselt about the colapsing.sides of an iion shroud, pre.ssing outE her life.- It Soinaded -like ',poetry. She alwayS had a way of :Picking up such odd things ;out of biaoks',.. I Did she gct ?' ' Acs, ii.)' , • • : not yet—lndeed her cough is rather work ., and : she - is More 'feeble, but she seems happy . .enough, 'She is !very '‘hind to every one, especially the' Awn little: children, and she will get: better When the stiring . mes.i--- lo `I know she will,.`beeau4 it hasibeen revealed to me; that she is ,t,t . liVe and dwell with•tne a thettsoad years 'When Christ kihall . eign and judge !the world.' . : : . ' ' I , I HOW MUCH THIS COUNTRY OWES. It is a faverite 'boaSt of Americans that Their Government is alinost the . only . one in the Civilized 'world which. is not..ileeply pluivgL ed . in debt. ISo far as it related to the United . States, - in its Fedcri'd capacity; it is well founded. Iliit.so fail as it.relates to the one and thirty Oommon4ealths of; which the na tion is compbsed, it:l4 an absolute absurdity, since the majority 'Of ;these latter arc deeply, if not inextriCablY;' in debt.: We hear this bit of " braggadocia so !frequehtly.- that . it is worth :while to dev4te -a, feW moments to showing its folly. ' . - ` In iilngland, France, "Austrit‘ . and all other consolidated' nations, there ' iii but.. one ex,- cheipier to Meet every want of Government; There is, consequently, : but one, national-debt;, When we .say that Great Britain owes near ly eight hundred millions of pounds, or lour thousand millions of dollars, the whole story is told. - But if We sbould ti.ss‘syt that the en tire debt bt ;the. United States . waii less than' sixty Millions,- we ':inould be .'apt Ito mislead the ,reader.: - Forj the Federal"; - Government, which . is what isteehniNly 'meant by the terni United States, having of 4y circumscrib ed .powers,,is not, and tieverr can be, made liable fur the principal share of the expenses of maintaining . Order and - dispensing. law 'among the lie pleat large, moist of this. bur den falling b _ the separate Members of the e,onf.ederacy i .1 To give a correct idea of the real indebteduessjof the nation, therefore, Ave must include the 'debts of the States: - - Now; the itoaindebtednes.4 of the Various Coininonweidtlis is about'. $22 . 1,000,000, de vided,amonk twenty-seven States,. four being so fortunate as to owe nothing, Viz: New Hainpshire, Vertnont,lDelaware, and Florida, Of these tutentY-seven, the -debts of seven are under 4,l,ooo.ooonpieee. Maryland, Texas, Illinois,- Ohio; .Virginia, : Sew York, and! lennsrlvania tri.t the States frost deep ly in debt..• The largest absofut: i iebt is that of Our owd State, which is over ,000,000 , 00 0, 0 00 ; the lowest is! thatof New Jersey, which is but €417,000. 1 • ! • The heaiiest debt, in - propOrtion to that of the -populaiion .is ' the debt 'of -Maryland, which exceds *15,000,0.00; in a population of ',fivehundred and cighty4wO - -thousand, bond and free. :, The debt of Virginia, though but.' little! greaten numerically than that of New York—=the ;Oriel being 06,000,000, and . the Other ; *14000,0(04-is more .than twice as heaxty , relitive, the I . .4pulation being less than half, while the genetal resources of the State . arje ; greatly inferior. The entire debt of thel nation, estlinating the Federal debt . as Wel as that. of . the States, exceeds $275,000, .''.- !.- '• • ' f - But this sitl fails to.give an accurate idea of, the total in ebtedness of our country. In Europe, if 1W except 'Erighind,most public works are co structeci by the Government, .so that the na ions! debtincluda'the cost of' .the principal ' !inroads, canalls'arid turnpikes. 'l3ut in the 1.1 ited States, with the exception of the' Pciins) vania State works, and those of a few othe ,' C 9 nimon-teatxhs, all such im-: provernents ate owned by priYate corpora tions. •New,ihe ag,gregate cost of the . prin cipal of these W i orks is computed to be $1,00b,- 000,000; of Which [ 5600,000,000 alone are in- . vested • in, 'railroads. . Cons . 'equently, if. we would 'arrive=} 'at .: the 'trim indebtedness of , these United States, we-musts add the: amount 'of this description. of, ecurities to thel amount of the StatO.and Federal ',ones. I Twelve hinifires . l inilllens b r ~there fo rc , abOut what, We owe—a very respectable - sum, it must be acknowledged ;, especially for a nation but eighty years ) Id. ',••• -.,, ' H •-, 1 •. " • To give au 4tirelY just idea of the subject, however, we, rnust remind the read'er that a chief part ofd this debt is attributed to the fact that we are, knew 'country i threefburths of 'those millio?ti 'haying been spent in develop ing our resOure:s. ' - 1 j - . I . • COnsideriiig the vast mineral, and agricul tural wealth of America; considering, alsO, the. indomitable epergy;Of Our - people; con sidering thltavoiahle pOsition We oceupy for conducting the commerce of the. world, this debt, enorrnous 4 it seemadis Comparatively, little 'or + Would be, if we ;were always as prudent and thrifty as -we !are - enterprising. Phila... Ledgcr. .' i .: THAT . S . SO.-A Nei, York journal is of the opinion that' there are other fools besides those who live on the fifth: avenue. Listen to it: • ' I 'Think not, labOrer; extravagance_ is eon he' , 302 fined to the; lace 4 silks, and satins, of the rich alone. , When a;t et conipany of fifteen or twenty working Bien waste' their money on a band of music twenty or thirty strong, to pa rade the streets, that is extravagance. When one day , in the Weekis footed away; and 'only five are made work days, thin isextmvagance. It was the very height•of eXtrivagance for a poor man; in prusperous tunes, to be spend ing all his meatus;—those means which, if pos ,sible, shuuld hake beep sailed for such a day as this. Thus, i is not the fault alone of the rich, but of the poor; too, that we are now as we are. There is a wx:o4deal of truth iu these rednirks. rtiey. may be unpalatable, but they. are 'founded on Aids," IRrin ;the I.Juited States there is one child attending .chool, .to every five persons. In --lle.ntnark: there, is one to every four. hi Sweden. One toifive.i In:Prussia 'one to six. In NorwaY one' to seven.? In BelgiUm and Great Britain once tri; . eight. In France one to ten. In Auatria one ultthirtHeen. In Hol land and lielan4 ; Xine foirteen. In Greece me to eigliteeul In ißussia'one4o My. In "Portugal one to eighty. • • t* • . 11111 BUSINESS,- CARDS. A. it E. Baldwin, - f ANLTACTURERi3 OF SADDLES, HAREEM .LY L Tnanka,Whirri, •ke., in the Basement of Searles Hotel, Montrose, INC . I . • C1.4/1. Simmons, - 1 . 400 T - AND SIOE MAKER. Shop first door east 13 of Odd Felloiris Hall, Turnpike at., Montrose? 170 T. Singleton AN now be found at his new stand on Owego st. V two doors wst of Searle's Hotel, where ho of fectually repairs with dispatch, Watches,Chicks, Jewelry, Guns, and, every description of M achinery. Wheel cutting; Gun and Watch materials Supplied to the trade. 'r. E. Smith, SUIIGEON DEFTEST, MoUtrose, Pa.,at Searle's Hotel, Mondaii and Tuesdays of ea ch week. Henry S. Knapp, fONTROSE, Woodryi: a Car: JUL ter, Wholesale Grocers tuul Commis:mon Mer. chants; so. 173 Washlngt, on street, between Court. andt and Deystrects, 'New Yark. • Caleb Weeks. QADDLE, HARNESS, TREK MAKER and Car ria"ge Trimnier,; ; Shop_his dwelling house, earlyopposit e Henry Drinkers. • =ler & Fowler , ,t HOR N ETS AND COUN S ELLORS AT. LAW, XIV and Sollchois In Chancery. Office No. 44 Clarke street, Chkago, 111. • Patiifht Hotel,' (IRELsTIVICIi STREET, (ucar' Ne Broadway,) w k)I "nrk. Salisbury k CO., Piviprietors. In the vicinity of the principal steamboat landings. Thquilis Ingstrani, IFEALER IN DRS" GOODS, Groceries,. Clothing, Crockery, B o ots land Shoo, &c., Susquehanna Depot, Pa. - - - • • - Bentley & Fitch, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Montrose, Pa, _EI. .11. S. 11fiNTLEIr. - John Groves. , vASMONABLt DAILOR. Shop under Searles 1 Hotel, Maine Street, ifontrose, D. D. Hinds, • TIVERY AND EXbiIANGE STABLE. Office in I in the rear otWilson'g Store; Montrose, Pa. Ji Colsten, DEALER IN STQYL'S, Tin, .Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, I f akritrill , , near Great Bend Depot. • December 4. - • NTERESTED witN I. L. HUNT, Importer of and I Deader in Hardware and Cutlery, Carriage Springs, &c. No. 215 Pearl 14 t et , New York, where his liter canine friends, in this! and other counties, are kindly invited, and earnestly 'solicited to call tutd purchase. T_ Hinds, ,j TTORNEY AT LAW, Susquehanna . Pa. 001 , -c _LA- on Maine street;; one door east of L;dicines. Frazier & Case, A TTORNETS .&,.scLi COUNSELLORS AT LAW L 1 Office on Turnpike street,. one door East o Post's Store, ifoatralr, Pa. • _ Albeij Chamberlin,, I A TTORN.EY AT LAW and Justice of the Peace; .t 1 over I. L. Post 4z. Co's Store, ifotalrose. i t TTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSION - ER of DEtav, for-the State of New York, will attend to all bitsinets entrusted to him with:promptnes.4 and fidelity. Office on Public Square, occupied by Hoe. Wm.-Jmtup. '5: T Abel Terrell,: VALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Thie-stuffs, Gro4eries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Stonewart, .Glassware, Clocks,. Watches, Jewelry, Silver.. Spoons, Spectacles, Musical Instru ments, Trusses, Sur*ical Ipstruinents, Liquors, Per ftimery, Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, Sic: • . • Lyons.de co., lITIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. IN 4Dry Goods, Groccries;,Salt, Flour, and Hard ware, Lanisboro. . . F. B. Chandler, TIEALER IN DRT GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, lJ Grocerici, Books and Stationery, etc., Public Avenue i Montrosr; Pa. • - - • Pitrick &Dim'ock, ililTsiclANs: AND SURGEONS. Office No. 4 Owego street, Jlo ntroir, Pa- :X. t. Post & C 0.,. • lIEALERS IS", DRY GOODS, 'Groceries, Crockery, 1' Dardware, Lelther , Flour , etc., corner of Turn pike Ftreet and Public Avenue, Moryrose, Pa. DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,;Grocerieg,lware, Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, Books, etc.; also, carry on the hook Rindi” g business—Public Avenue, Non/raise, Fe. DEALERS IN RY GOOIi . S , Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, jisCoeeries, Hardware, Crockery': Iron, Clocks, , Watetes, JewelA., Silver - Spoons, Per +=cry, &e.- 7 Foot of Public Akenue, Montrose. Sayre, Bentley do Perkins, • VrANI - FACI 4 L 7 RERS OF AND DEALERS IN all iT_L kinds of Castings, Stoves, Agricultural Imple ments, etc. Officel.!at Savre's Store, Public Avenue; Manufactory at •thEagle Foundry, Foot of- Cherry street, Motarose,„ P , a. - • William ite William H. Jessup, A TTORNEII3, AT. LAW, jfinttrose. Pa. Trac i-I_ tine in: Suspiehauna, Bradford, Wayne, Wyo• thing and Luierne comities. i • Winistsl .l W. Smlth & CO., CABINET, MAKERS: Th . keep constantly, on harda goo 4 assortment of all kinds of Cabinet Furniture. Shop and Ware Rooms at the foot of Maine street; ifonitose, Pa. .; • Rockwell; Winton & Co., r..k..751 1 111.111,ERS and I DEALERS in . Strain .1..t1 Goods., 11a(+ Caps, ,F r*, Unibrdtas, Para .sols 11461x,n5, &r. ike., o. 2O Courtlandt street, New Yor ' k, (up stairs.) : j• . R. B. RdC'EWF.IL. nowAsn. W. R. winos. Pituilain Fraser. COT. AT, LAW, imp., Pa., will attend faithfully to all busi- A l Vfon rk nem entrusted to film - in the Connty of Stisquehanna. Conve36ncing and; writingof all kiwis will be done neatly, and chargeS in6derater He will also attend to the prosecution of ;elainig of sdldiers, their widows and heirs, igainst the United States- Government, for Bounty Land, Pensions, de. May be found at all hour* at the office formerly Ocmipied by J. T. Rich ards, tool, north.of the Couri House. 1489. DAIRYMEN, TAKE NOTICE! 9 1 118 subscriber's; hiving Mecum(' the sole right to X DA T7s' ApJUS.7Z,BLE CHURN AND BETTY:ER-WORKER, for,Susquehanni ansfseveral adjoinikig counties; respectfully invite all Butter mak ers to examine rani rmr th 4 merits of -this new :.ud valuable invention. _ Ire prOPose to-furnish-cach all of jou with it Clii'lt7C th'at will produce as much butterl in as Short a time- its any other churn—one that will completely erpel the trutterinilk, rash and work iir jhe rat,i4lijfusingi t it perfectly through. the "butter ;old -fit it for use, without removing it from the churn.: This quint is in its construction, sci entificin its operation, and 'easily cleaned and kept in order, :and can be easily attached to any propelling power: Fot ;further patticulat4t. apply personally or by let ter to JAS. p..BUSIINEI I L and J. N. BRONSON, Ararat, Susquebarma count*, Pa. • ,The igveatest Improvaitent of the Age!--:C. H. Williains' :Double-Acting Ball Valve Fora and Lip Pumps— A.l4improvement above all other pumps or ma shines for lifting, throwing, and carrying water, combining both 'a Pump and a Pire Engine. This Pump patetited in February, .18+54,-is the whole of it metallic. NO bolts or screws about it to rust, conse quently it will last a raiuis! life time.. It can be used in every sarietlef forta+tan draw water from any situat.On, and catty it to iity part of a building. It tois superiorsltother Pumps for Distilleries, Paper Mills,lTanneries, 'Erick Yards, Iron Works and Man ufacturing.estabhShments ef all kinds. All orders must be adddessed to Annisow Dames, Loderemlle, Pa ~who has .ithe l sole right for Susque hanni county- Those pentoneindehtekto the subscriber for feat tus Register, Reenrder and:Clerk pftbeOrphan'a court would - confer a Airor by *Ong the ante soon. • ' Ncentwie, Dada 6 19W .. J.T. LANGDOK C. Tyler, H. Jessup, DIN= Tayons 3e#tley &-Aead, PUMPS 2 PUMPS I NO*ICE - . - i - FELIO* tITIZENS, *- • YOU have Juskaddevted a Spud triumph. On the bloodless fiekli ; of "Peace, with Freedom for your watchword andlthe " terror of Kings" for your battle-axe, you luivelvionghe a revolution Which , in the Ohl World -weihki: Lira ihidcen off the crown, if not the', head of -evert 3:levet, and buried him beneath the shattered ruins' Of his - own throne. And now amid your high iejoicingi and the jubilant shouts of victory on every heati.l 'beseech you forget not those humble companiosis who Clung to your standards in the days of your adversity and defeat, and who are with you now idinoeperity and success; especialli your old patricide friend Tual, Dstrrisr, .• 1 Who on the sunny height of 4ir ranted Montavne, , 1 Has met your deadliest enemy and won the victory too{ Entrenched within:his gates of pearl upon - his ebou hrones, N-:' i ' 1 1 i i 1 He wears a crown of 'aching nerves, and speaks n hr} man Trelth?,- • Hdlows beaut beauty ' s , round cheek, clouds the sweet maiden's qui' ile,'• ,' 1 ' ' 1 Fills his empire With to r tures no poWer can beguile, From the bnglit.brow of childhood. steals the rose, ate .bloor,f , i , ~ 1 1 Andll sltrouds ;he of manhood with sepal hml glOoto. '1 ~ iI. 1 This fo i e to rest, and health; end-bloom, -bloom, the worst in - all creation - , ! ; i - • 1 1 . izp, thougharmed:to the teeth, and rout by ex. e'aration.;, . 1 : 1 , Iw like Vika and Democrats, an the Know. Nothing tale, I! ; ','.. i e have got the reins of power, we'll show what we can dig i I. urge thest "Angtian ritables" of the op position iclan, '6. ,1 . `.. _ en with pure nuiterial will fill them tip again, hough herstile 0011 d fans differ widely in their views, -.-. , t• . i contra seta of measures that each in turn may choose, • 1 j 'E ' ' 1.. I - reference: to our 'poliey we sure shall not be told ; - aus - eous ath . aini rottenness should be! prefered Ito rgd, Nor th 0331 And n Sloe° We'll And t And ti Of the EMI That eat when :any prstem has grown rotten in the hone ; • ,wers thai did the:imisehief should not be over . khrown. 1 4 . • . hen is what wi do in the empire of the jaw*, b'ny tyrants we: eipel, and abrogate their laws. Oat valuahle repiains, that our, preserriny pur pose-sultsi 'eanse an&saveiti al the rest we pull out by the rootel; k ; -• in the ruiiiia,by,our art, we quickly rear again h of burnlOg Gold; with colonnades of Porcelain. mw our figitre to complete, we only have to say, wondrouStranizfortnations all are done for pay. . C, D. :VIRGIL, Surgeon. Dentist. Marne, NOvrinherl 6, 1854. • - MC This t; The e If au L. F. FITCH We d Then An argil And ng Thesel • - 111111a;Ch4nged. WARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN Wn.iTER, ARRANGEMENT and aft4r"Thanzday, Nov. 23, 185.1,. the Mail asse.nger 'Train *ill depart from Scranton a ENE CI Era , Du. at Greai.ilendrit 2;30 P. Y. - . , Co necting 'With ttie DailiExpress Trains both east and'' • est on the N.IY. 4 tM. R., which arrive at New York at 9.0 p.it. and At Dunkirk at 11. Return , will jettve Gee , at Rend on the unit:ld of the Buffs) Expel:sir bound We5i,13.20 P. -- M.,) which de plutti rom New iltorkitl , Ai:M., and arrives at &nut at 5.50 P.M. . ; ':, ' ' . The Freight Accottruicniatton Train with Passenger Car A tached w)11-leAve Scranton at 1.50 P, It.. arriv ing at Great Rept at 9 ..:It.,' connecting with the Mail Tntin • botuut West, rtlid: the Night Expriss Trains hound both East sod Wes t • Returriing, 411 leAVe:•Great Bend at 9.30 A. lt. and arrivel at Scrunttltr: 11 e t. xi' - • - . Stab - es will in.ittiting on the. arrival of passen ger. bC . • , trams at Sdritntoo, to - cOnvey. passengers to Car 'Kodak, Pirtstrid, WilkCsbart.e, Philadelphia. via. the Readifig Railmid, EaStOp and all other intermediate places. • , AIM: DQTTRMER, Superintendent. • Supierintenddirt's titEee, Scranton,' Nov. 23,1 ;185 - . • .. j NEW "TORE! :NEW GOODS! 1 i 41•1 ?Itsvv . ht t.Fottu. 5 ' . Tllf. subscriber fitt , i . ing . l as re ed the ,Scorn of • the t lles:'4r.s. l'rktts, fOrtnerl, occupied by I. S. Lit tle, intends to hicat4 pOrmattently in New Hilford. An I he would take :.this,Method of informing the inhab tants of Neiv-Milforttand adjacent towns, that he has just refi+tetUrOm New York with a large and splen id stock 'Ad' fre-iih.,anti,mitirely new .Goods, con sistin of DR r G 0:01:YS of almost every conceivtt-, ble v riety, GROCERIES as low as the lowest - , Hard . trari:,lC'roekerit, Boot and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Bcaiiiirts of tltery styleolke,.,.&c., -which he offers for sale on the most ree.gotmettlerms, for cash, ',country prod l ee, or relhible credit.',; He would also say In this conn 'ction, that h6htis added to the establishment,. the anufacturing !' of- 2Vte, Shrd-iron, and , Copper ware in all itit 'varieties, itt which he 6 prepared_ to t ill execute all kiln of jobs, by the very best workmen and 4n the trltid retOottable• terms. - - Dehlers supPßed stt!the lowest priceS. Particulars in-re ation to'titOv . e4 &C., 11:some future time. 'i. :: ;t .-. J. DICKERMAN,.jr. ' Nek - Milfot*May 16,18 M. .-• . - ' ' lit • I ' ' k. -.1..-::------4- , • it 11. uu;•ASSORTMENT of Tin, Sheet Iran and. 4.. Copper Ware of..mv. own manufacture and MAI of heavy:l)4(e, for sale liy • .-' . : I • ,• !.. '..,' -; • J. DICKERMAN, jr. : Niitr Milfe4 Jul}- 1 0 185 n. •—, , ' * A TULL . a.4 . i ! tortrnerit df .'llarilwarei Carpenter and -LA. Joiners'. Toobi, Puinii Chain and "filtures at . NL• Milfordt Juls% 1854.1 'DICKERMAN'S.. ASea ASISi 1 11111111 l of - the heat quality. for sale bheap at P. - '1 DICKER3IAN'S. ,RK, FLOUR AND SALT by the barrel or oth . erwlse, 4,thelciviest prices at DICKERMAN'S. . . • 1 •:;, 'FARMERS' UNION INSIVRANCE COMPAIIT, °FFICE, ATllNiiii BRADFORD COUNTY; PA. sai l) - - CAPITAL,: $200,000. red by Band and Mortgage on the Real Estate Ofilli t e Staekholders. -..- Insures anainst lOits: by Fire, of Houses, Stores, and other buildin4, Gdod', Water, and Merchandise, on as favorable terms itis any similar Institution. Losses promptly aditykted and pail ' . . DraEcroas.4-llon; IloraCe Williston, Athens ; Fran cis Tyler, do. •Geotte - .A. Perkins doh; J. T. D. Meyer, do. ; C. N. Shipnutrt, do. • t. F. Welles, Jr. do.; J. E. Canfield do. ;.;Pon ;Pon: John Laporte, Towanda; Gen. B. Wakeman, Lieyviile;lGeo. M. Hollenback, Wilkes barric ; Michael Meylert, Laporte, Pa, - . Orriczas.—:- - Ilort.illomce Williston, 'President; C. -F. Wells; jr.,l T. Pre'. and. Treas:; J. E. Canfield, Secretary. ' I ' , - '.4. Agent.,*o..Sl, Bstni, Montrose, Pa. 0532M3 , ~ • , ; . CLERIE WANTED. ' )TANTED: innnediately, a good active Clerk--one who alas had experience, writes a fair hand, arid l is compe(ent fp take Charge of a set of Books.— must be (rmArale and willing to devote his time and attqltion to the inteiwt Of his employers. To one that 4 can answer to the above a liberal Rdary will be Ovn. Nowt others'need apply Good recommend ed°ls required. i ; • IB.F. L B. 11. EATQN. . 1 1 =font, May, I'B4. : • rIitWPALL L GOODS. . HBUR ITT wimld :invite the attention of his • friends and the Public . to'bis•new rind spiel) , didistock - of Broclte i i wool, and Casmere - Long and. &more- Shawls, ;from $2 to sl6—Ladies' Dress •G l ot . including Vain and fanct. Delanes, De-Bages, Pa ems,' Prenhb •Meritioes, Silks, Poplins, .Ging haMs, &c. 4., :rid' Ribbons and Bonnets of new stvies,whiehln egtatetion with a large assortment of .stitle -and fanc3t hey Gbods, Groceries, Crockery, Ha rare Iron,; Stores ; Buffalo .Robes, Carpeting, B s and Skoes,-,Mits and Caps, Painted , Window ale des, Walf Paper, Oils and Paints, tfe., will be 0 ) .1 sold on the most farorable terms and reduced prices for cash. proituee' t or applored credit. • N. B. Salt by the hiirret or load. iriew Milfofrd, Reptember 22; -185-t. ' STEAg GRY> T A%D SAW 'MILL.' POST BR.OTTIERS having purchased the above establishnent, will keep constantly on haed Sn peifine a id tiny./r/our,Vorn Meal of superior qual. 41!),-alro• Ch4p grid iiran at the lowest dash prices.— Castom work . will lie done with despatch, ntd in all awes tearraatetk '; 1381tf Montrose.lJulir. 1853.:T ' t • !--- . _, Pitovem! Stoves! BUMEITI % is now receiving a new assortment ' • of stoyea, Inchiding the most popular and imProved kinds , of premium, Air-Tight, and Elevated Oven Cooking Stoves, with Parlor, Office, and Shop Stoves, for Wood bran!, in superior variety and style. which be will sall at the most reduced prices. Ele vated Oven istoVes' of new and approved patterns will be' sold at . 20 ti, $2.5, and. other kinds in proportion. Also; stove pipe.; alric, and sheet iron, stove tubes itc. New Milford, Sept. 21, 's4:f IL BEFERITT. .1 • I Window Sash. IL k D fLkYRE having beenappointedin agent • for an extenidve sash blind and door_ ina.nufac -00 are pre'partill to furnish any articles in thisline at less rates tlian they hate usually been sold !July tit. ; ; ' 8. ,H. & D. 8. ! i!, Aving Cream. . , 4„ 1 , . ~ _ elod ---r-r-- .. A N article "Webm ..rery man should try ktr sale ib 1 meons order .411,. by ; [! . ~a IL it. D. 8. P IS TA NTL Y Ci l l HAN D i°l. furnished S° on abort notice,' - I.[ -; ‘T. LYONS & SON. TirAts..- , -4. nes lot of Summer Data and' Cloths 'll II foratuitintir wear justreteived imd for Bale cheep IlLli bi i ~' , •,. D. R. L. & CO. , 111! liar zANI [ 1 • • 1 I ...t 7 .t . t i R'S ! 4,PILLS. - , FOR A. I. TUE PORPOSEti OF -A • 1 • r, F - AMILY tIITACIC. -: .. i• rrifiOnk has l o n g exiited a public denumd for anet . 1. titiVe purgative pill which could bd relied imis sure an . perfectf in• its ope r ati o n, ii This but been pre 0 . 4 4 ' to meet the damand , and • eta dxtentdie-. tri al of i . lanes has conclusively shoWn with whatkue tia3c cess t arcompliShes the purposes deSiSned. It, is ea sy to • b a peysical pill, but not 4asYto make -the beSt b alliiiitsone woico Shouldlave none of the' objeattetis, but a 1 of the advantages',of every other.— Thisli ris,been a tempted. here, antt With' whatsuceess we .Would respe tfully submit to thelpublic decision. It li.is l bten vollartunate for the Patint hitherto that t almcs; Very purgative medicine Ls ticrrnonious. and irrita • i i to the bowels. This is not! 'Many of them - produce somuch griping pain - and 1 ',revulsion in the system 141 to' mare than counterbalancethe good tolbe derived from thro. - Theseifills produce no irritation or pal, 'unless t. arise from :a previAisfY existing lob strict o t / or de gement ih the boWelS. Being pure ly ye ble, n harm can - arise fronr their use in anh quatitly ; but i is bet - r that any! it . liedicine should s r bo takelijudici !nip.. Minute direecions for their use in in thelseveral isease to which tliey are 'applicable ttrelit'en - On 1 e box.* Antong the lc.ouiplaints winch have heim spe dily cured tiy theinqwe may mention Liver •COmplai t, in. its various fortbs of Jaundice In digesti. n, Lan or and Lots of APPetite, Listlesncits, Irritabihty,l3il ous Headache, Bill Otis: Fever, Fever and;;Ague, Pai in the Sid' and Loins; for, in truth, all those are b (the consequence leftliscaseil action in th - liver. san aperient, they afford prompt and sure re i lef in Cositiyeness, 'Piles, Cholic, Dysentery, lining.l „ Scrofula and Scurvy, Cold with - soreness of the body, Ulcers and impurity 'V the blood ; in.short„, anylatid every case where a purgative.; is required.. - . Ttiyl , , have] produced 'some singularly successful, cures** RhemnatiSm, Gout; DyclpflY, Gravel, Erysipe las, • - P,alfiitatiori of the Heart, Palitiihr the Back, Stem aelitalid Side.} They shotildbe freely taken in the spring Of the . ear, to purify the blood and prepare' i , - the; system fo the changenf seasons. ~ An occasional dose Stiniulate the stomach and bOwels into, healthy action, end re cores the appetite and They-pu rify, thel blood , and, by their stimulant action,: on the direidatnry system, renovate the strength of the body, and +tore the wasted or diseased -energies of the whOl firganishi.• Hence an occasional dose is advan tagefaci, even +t hough no serious derangement exists ; I.tu dttnecessa y. doSings should never be carried too far n.i dvery p rgatire. medicine reddees . the strength whent taken t excess. • The tholiSand cases in which a physic iS . rer fared cannot be endinerated here, but they suggest' heinselves to the rea4on of every ody, and it is con dently believed thisipill will answer. a betidr Purpo. . than anything whilli has hitherto been availlible to n ankind: When their virtues are once I knOWlnl the piddle will noilonger !doubt what remedy to en ploy when in .need of a cathartic medicine. Be ingliner-wrapped they are pleaSant to take, and be ing p urely vegetable, no harm ean arise from their , use in any tniantity. . • I . • 1 ,. • . - For ntinut directions see- wrapper on the Box. Prcparedy JAMES C AYEE l ll'racticaf and Att t. .. . . alytifal - Chen ist, Lowel; Mass. • 1 • , '. Price - it Cents per Bei. VI -elloxes for Att. ; l e •I L P ' . ~. . —..---._ ' 1 ; "I . Ay V% theiry Pe Coral. -- e l Ifi r rhe rap d Care of coughs;' , hi, ~; ! , C:9 , lels, , llaarsen eist, . Bronehili , li'lio9ping=congh,?croup Aslhnia,and :Nn.fininpt 'on, , . ' '. 1 ' This rein y has won eor itselfsitch.notoriety,from its cures of 'very variety of .pulatnnary disease, that it is tlitirel) minecessaryl to recount the evidences of its i tirtues 'i any community where it ha% been - em plOYCii. S wide is its \ field of uiieThlness, and so nu merfus the ruses of its clops; thati : almost every sec- ll tiOn.if the e untry abotnids.in pefsons publicly known 1 who have I)6.Ctk restored from alaitning and even des- I perktb dist medicine of the lungs bylits use. .When once 1 triedlits-su ,eriority oierievery other of its ' kind l. i.s too appare.nt to escape observation, and where . its, v,irtues are knoWn the publid no longer hesitate. what antidote to employ.lfor the'diStressing and dan ..getOiis affetions- of ,the-p,ulmonait organs which are incident to i ur elidiate. 1 And not only in formidable rit tutiks upon the tangs, - but for milder varieties of - (Na i r, Colt§hs, Hoar.sen:yrs, thc. i and for Children if is the. pleasante s t and safest medieene that can be oh tain4. it hasllong been in constant tiie throughout this section, wel need not do more than aSsure the people its finality iS kept up to'the best that it ever has been, and - ,that the genuine article is Feld by—ADEL Tra msti„ Mon rose ; B. F. ..t. • R. II; .E.tyo..s, Hayford; Curitica .5:. PIIINNEY,- Dtindaff, - rind 'by all dealers in medicine 1 '' e i -ers where. - 1 - • 1 , '„ 1 LATEST EXCITEMENT. ,-, - THE IEIIRM3Kik 1311. L It SETTLED. • Ci. OTT, I JOHNSTON I & C0., 1 , are now • receiving I , il':'-from New Tork . a general astiortment of Spring iubliSumrrier goOds, andi we coriWly, invite all- that likO to buy goods cheap•to give u a call, as our stock ishlrge, and u-e,are willing to selffor small profits.— 1' 4 can find herC,almmit every : article wanted, and • = . we ~=l,re will iug to compare goods and prices with any sthFe in tle county—we; have , taken - special pains to fine nice ,cods to pleasd the - Lailies,.. such as Black, Figiired and Faney Sliki, Silk TiSsues, Berages "and Bege DrianeA ' Plain and Fund, Lawns, Silk, French at aa( Donisstic Gingharrii , ,..FigUrird;iind 'Plain Muslins, En rroidei•ed Curtains - and Paper do.; Ladies Collars, Ir. ' erhatilkerehiefil and Sleeiel, Mamillas, Parasols aii Gloves, Sti,aw and Fancy Bonnets, also- trim nii 'gs to Match., A large _stock la Goods for Men if an Bovsj also Iron, Sidel, Nii)l2., : IDlrse Shoes,. and lliiise Nails, PlOughs, Salt, ill's's, Crockery, Grind scopes, arid Stoneware,. Stove' pipe,: Tin, Glass,,Sash I.4.ther, Boots,' Shoeslke., r &c.I. " - Please givo us a clance of showing you;our stock' before you buy. ,= 1 Yours truly, : SCOTT ; ;01INSON Z... CO, ;Sprin 'illi!, April, -18', 18;54. 1 'i. ' 11.--7 ICE ti ---77 ltolb . _ Buffaloe‘. - CII lot just rceiveil,!an offered low by. './1. ' SCOTT, '4OIINSTON & .CO. !I l'.. Shawls: Shia* -1.0 IivCII ICE lot'of Wool howl Shawls very chea t by ;SCOTt[JOIINSTON & CO. ' ' 'li Be V' 3 ' I pnngr e, cern cr ... i , , 1 1 , 1 iiil , NEW iiiiits. . 1 • - 1". C MILLEN s ri RABIC return their grateful d l A_ • acknowledgements to the public, and invite at tention- tb the very large stock of . Spring and Swa in' lir Gooils they are now receiving and offer for lode at irrry /or priers In! addiction to their usual a.utort tiGut of staple Dry Goods, Gnetiries, Hardware, Crock— etf, Paitits and Oils, Lc: &C., they are prepared to • eithibit akrg,e assortment oqadfes' Dress Goods el every description—Figured,; Plaid and Plain Silks, ofDonnas, Shawl's, RibbOUs, GleVes, Bostory—Ladies' it Miss Shoes of •all kinds—also a large stock - of. .P I t EA 1? r.... 7 1Li D E C'LPTHIA7O; Cloths, Cassimeres, Tieeds,reans, Summer Cloths; Vestings, Hats, Caps, Et i rts at d Shoes, fie, .- • I : - • ii They respectfully solicit in 'rly call -from those ,r,w,, to purchase goadcat loin prices. ' a good, . , 1, prinville, May 3,'04. . •;, 3fcMILLEN & PARK. 1 ., . i i , it ew Line!of Ail! Stages, • il ' 1 . 1 mom ' • - - KIRKWOOD TO MONTROSE: TAGES will flare Kirkwood, passing through Cor ti-. betfsville, LibCrtyi .t.c.,1 eVert; • morning after the .i*ival of the Mail Trains of 'earls, both East and West, +bchin g Montrisc a 1 rll.. Retyrning, leave alontroSe daily: (Stutd4s ezeePted) at.,2 p: st:, reach-- ii:.,' Kirkwood in time to take the Mail trains of cars, beth E4st acid West, being the, nearest and most fea /Ude route tet reach the New Xork and Erie• Railroad. ~. 'iThis line intersects la - tti.:,Weeldy line for Dimock, Sringl4,We, - Tunkhanitock,L 'Wyolnitig, and Wilkes barn!, *hich leaves Montrose ht 7 A. ii. every Mon d4}';. Wednesday and Friday. 1 . A150,, a line to Friends ville-, raysville, Ex. ?, - J - . . -1 ''= a teams and coptfori t abi l e carriages are provi 'emed, a" d•the proprietors will spare no. pains to ac e the public:. 1:W, IC HATCH, + fSI A pri 6, 1854. 4: MOE:CAN . & WEST. 'ill__ __,______. i ! i , _________. __— Lan Moro. Sao6, Bland, and Door !Ic. 1. - - raotory. '- . iTsubscriber will furhishat the Shop of Newell & 'Brothers, Doers, Sash; and Blinds. Turning liii Ilan and furnished to Order.. , Lumber kiln-dried, ltd yr rkuien unsurpfs..sed I by any in the country.-- Oniersi addressed to Me will receive prompt attention. Facka • eiLizmber and Ceirmiry Produce taken in ex qbang fue the aboye T ! Tutus*, re \ ady _pay. - Lan bicUo, Feb. 84 I 1 S. A. LYONS., .. ,. 1 ; MON Telitt DEPOT. , TVIL L 31" JrckittiL.A 4ir " I[ - TAVING Purelmied the estabrudiment of Isaac L. ILI Post ACCo. at :the lloatroso Depot ; would re lispecifulb• inform his friths:L.; that • he will keep eon sZ3tl47 hand, at, the loWeeit prices , a well selected ',e9ds• i • 1 Lime, bait, and Plaster can be had cheap, as well its Orciceries, DrY Oc!ods; ilaidware, Crockery, Boots, UsehanKo for Grain and all kinds f r p • uce, at the best prices.' 1000 cords Hard wanted. i • Moptrose Depot, Feb. 2, i$ 4. It SALE, !it comnicot4 BUGGY WAGON °straw, Sept: le, ; BALDWAT: t t I 4 .`',.. 1 ;z 71 VE:4I IWAI 8 / 4 • I CT STOP* OF •'i ' . • :WILMERtiIOODS :AII` • I I. L.IPO ST At -C 0 . - , WE nu* offer t 4 the public the Most Choice and theltAlFav Virus of %ode - to b 0 had arty where in the country' and for, the very . lowest prices, without v*iation. . ' ' ' •. i ___'4 , '' .. ' EADY :JUDE CLOTHING. QPIIISTYLItk I. L. Poet CO.' have kidl...? mad e 1...? ) made a large addition to their,Otook of clothifig,. consisting wof everything_desirabbc.,for the buyer at such p ems as are surek to tuft. -1 The goods are made firstFte, - and ‘1 . 41 warrant the Work to be equal if not supe for to any, ever before Offered in this mar ket. - Our otock comprises Coats' fine Mach French Sacks, Frocks and Business ;' Tweed ,. CassiMere and Jean Sacks and Frocks, also; brown and white Sum. mer plain and twined. VsErre---yilite and colored Marsaillesq Valentia,l Lasting, flertd.Baratheir, figur edsilk arit Satin ,: and every variety ; good and cheap. PANTS— ite black Passim*, doeskin, col. tweed, Summer stuff, lineti drill, Cottonade, 'striPe, plain, check an' plaids, so cheap as to be Mare-of Sale to all Who . -- re to buy.' ',. ' (ILO TIM AND .00814 R 17.--Ladies. and (lentil A...A whi and colcired Kid Gloves of the; best quali ty warran ed. A - large amoitment of all kinds ofblue; brown an slate hose, and f hose gents and ladies, cotton, Lisle thread Berlin _and silk Gloves, Black and colo ; a largelrssortment of black silks and lice . Mitts, lon and short. : • ~ POST St CO'& B 4 , n s i 7 n we wnn en Boots, t a a ,:Liiiesiie Gaiters , Boot anllins, a full ass ortment of ;Cheap . .Shoes, Children and Miss es Shoesluul Bootees, Lad ies fine silltrlinen Slippers, at jj ', ! . . I. 1.. P. k Co's. 11 7-14 ,; r . 9 -22 1 -illo i ti st j l o e t 6 t i oZ d J 4 ean itl irC b atn l 3 l H and Book Muslim, Ba rred . Victort'a Lawns, kc., figured and deft. it . I P.. k Co's. _ GRINDSTONES at , • I. L. 'POST fCCO4B .:S-,-4Sf the best and cheapeit,kind. A !gars Surprisingly cheap • at . I. L. POST • •the Oast - desirable stock irkihe court ,ry lOw prices. • - I. L.' P. & CO. hrt GOODS T -- Silkft,3las:llaS, -- IDeLanes,ET elia= g 1 Glnghants, Lawns &c.,, of every desirable Et / le • I . I. L. POST Sc Co's: L GE and Splendid stock of Spring Prints. • .t . l- 4 4 , t v • •I.L.P. &. Co. S T .. 1. , : E Goods at the lowest price. C L 'OT 1 RS' - 1 ; "I. L. POST & Co. . . Cassitneres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans' SO Satinetts,! very cluiap at I. L. P. & Co's. ' WGtDEN WA R E—:Patent Pails, - Ceditr-Pafis a d Wash :Tuba; Cocoa. Nut Dippers, Butter Ladies, prints, Willow Baskets; Rope Halters, Bed : Cords, Manilla Roes, Jrooms, a•good lot at the store o f 11 . • j • .L. POST & CO. 6 - ob),:iiiiii..76rD MACKEREL of the best% quality at the lowest possible rates.' • , April l s, 1854. - i ' .I. L. POST &.Co. SO fi LEATRER, very. cheap, at ! :- . POST & Co's. ni:ol^ls. - ERY BIND GLASS WARE—a choice 'J li r ttlat low prices:_Window POST &CO. 0/ .4 Carpet, Room paper and Shades. 1 - ---- . I - •,I • . POST d:CO. I' , . _ 4,„:llthrilATS:i spring . style--best quality very kJ cheap. ' . " POST & CO. B-i' OVETS' and Bonnet• Ribbons of all kinds, Par asqls, large aittl.small at yety low prices. 1 i 1" I - " ',', POST & CO. DOSS. TRI4IMINGS--every style desirable . 411#1 very chlap. ' , POST & Co.. ( . 1 f ,fI..V BA GS.—of the be.'st quality. ior ' - - POST k CO. , . - S ~ L . r , Lime and . Plaiter at ' . ...tt . , , . . - POST & Co's. S j ARIES' COLLARS--A - very choice, lot of the 1... i :Nest styles i BoOli Embroidered Lymerie, LaCp, Meelil -kil Honitbn imitations: ' I. L. P. & CO.: BRED and Lace Undersleect‘s, all .desi lesi; also; worked and-embr'd. - Edgings and Flouncing. - - ing,i and Insertings ; imitations of every nost4ts good as genuine' and very cheap, n,- also ~. :wt' ! ou g ht Lace. 1... L. P.:& TNG AINED aid Hemp Carpet.for sale at • , JL ; I. L. POST a; IMMER HATS--Manama, fine and . ioarse trim- L. imid and fitnay bound, Pedal and Pahnleaf, for boyl men ,: sold rery.eheap. I. L. P. '&, CO.- T 11AD/lES' arid Children's Flats, a good . variety,i al: sd a.new lot :of the latest styles of Boennts,at4the gto t . I. L. P. 4. CO. • ; HdICF, and fancy articles of Soap and Hair Oil p,"some cif the finest . Peifuntery. at : the store I. L. POST. 4it CO. and TALLOW ; also, Farmer tools in ggn at t j I. L. POST &CO's. WANTED. 4.L.V of all kinds--Beans i Dried Apples, Tal- I _.... 14w, Butter l Beeswax, all wool socks, Eggs l okc., foriprhich we *ill exchange goods at cash prices. ~ 'pr p, 5.. ~ ) ) 1 1. L POST '.1.7 Co. , . . , 1 -. ; 1 REMOVAL ' *'.' • SIVVES: STOVES: STOVES!' Tut: subscriber wishes to call the attention of his, r fitiend's, and. the. public to his very large *loft- . inco lt STOVES at his new Store Room in Lfnlers vibe, next to L. S. Lenheim's store, and near the Gt. Bead Depot, 1 Ile has, in addition to his fortnerlarge vardety ,.t of Co i akiiig-and Parlor Stoves, many nett, pat . !Critic ome o which are— , ~ ... .r: P. ..hricholda, ! Peach Branch, Fire Clipper, - t ilociern Troy, , Mahan*, ~ Medallian . Oriint, • ! Black Warrior, : Oak, Egg;S•ttme. Wtil, ttar,etheti with his former stock, will perhaps belth most extensive and- varied assortment of well se!ectcd stoves in the county. - Oiptfm Store'e, well furnished, at low prices; .• . dyes in his line kept on hand and made' tal, and orders received at his old. stand I ' • ' JOHN COLSTEN. a d Great Pend., Nov., 1854. P /I Mee to the Public. d ' jut returned from New York .I wish to' attention of my old . customers, 'rind G general, to my - I ' 1 , i , TLW STOCK OF GOODS, . I ilglat with cash at the lowesePriml, ..- sell principally for the same, 14Will of. feil thematgreatly reduced prices. ' ' !: ICoglieco Prints ' warranted fast colors; "for ',Only 8. l'conts:a yard. "Good Brown Sugar, ;18 pounds:for one dollati i Boontob Nails, acknowledged 'by ally be the list Nail in! use, ss,sti per keg. Hats and;Caps, B°°t- rut shoed,: Buffido Robes of all prices, all wool D i c I nes, Cashmeres, Paramettas, , Dress Silk, 'Silk t ir Vlelv . &c. MOuslin Dc Laines, 1 shilling per. yard, Satin! onnets Rnd Moleskin Hats, Broche, Shawls, Doubl( Long shawls, Thibet do., selling at inetinceiv abry tnitv prices:! I can safely warrant perfeel satis tlictioli to all who"will give me a call. • °;l i,Latil,Shom, Apr. 5, 1854. S. A.-LYONS. , , "AHOCKS=gOildtime keepers, only one dolilw. 'l, - - S. A. LYONS. . '; I .eaboro, Apr. b, ANTEH: t -10041 Hideo, for which theldghest 11 -price will be paid. , S. A. LYAss. ,LIL eshoro, Apr. b. • H . I.'.itftY . ~. PRODUCE , taken in exchange for I , 'roods at my store.' • S. A.`LVNS. . I ..*:esbcv;c o i April is. ' -2 . ;!• 1 SEW ARRANGEMENT 1.15 4 . ' / ..VDS ck ifeifILLEITS Rail Road I + 6 9A Line Seliteen Montrave" Depot ant/ . .Yeto York, everyday gun: ;' 1 _ it.i - days - exeepfer.. • : i ; ,:q. VDS. & McMILLEN, havuif made amingements 1 : for forwarding freight to lkiew-Ptitk 4 the care f Capt.:H. R.CADWELL, of Orange County, will ie id attendance at the Montroea Derck' eNtii7;clay of are keelc, to bite cbarge of such freight an& Produce aitrritiy be entrusted to thorn. , Returns for the same • kill 6e paid at,' the Store of Willisun MeMillen.l 1 . - Gioce,ries in general, Flour, Pork, Fish, Salt, ke., . c, Iconstantfy on band, for sale at the loweet; Cash "cis, or in exchange for country produce. •I . , L',,, R. i RINDS. , WiLi Lim MeMitits. Ahril;lB 1854.. . t [ , • Facts for the People. - 1- .ITWITIISTANDING the predictions of the New li Albany edger that Frank Pierce 'willibe elect: ledPresident the because the Prophet Isaiah ;aye that- I” the Lord giveth power to the faint," It niversal -13 admitted that the subscriber ian e,nd will sell _ SIMMS AND* SIROE9 Icrij i APEß an any ether shop in town, not!, even ex. cep ig.the Ontario boot and shoe store •de re 'town. . terms are cash or Pay dotan, and I would therefore inform those who are indebted to Merriman - 1; Patrick, that they must call itod - pay up :or-4--nurced. ' A. MERRIMAN. : liontrose April ; B .110,6 ERs. . 1,1 ' __, WANTED, 'l' , -I A COR__ L PSAood split mapio wool; in OxcbangO V for wooled goods.. J. LVOIMAISON. ontrose, °debar 18. • - I • ; ; .10,000 Op_ NEW GOODS. GREAT ATitif t entiN • Great Rash for Me - :New foods at ; Eatoset ONE PRICEIStORE-1 THE largest Ind cheapest ' stock of Fancy, Domes tie Staple Goods ever bmught into Suaque.; henna county. . One hundred -eases Dry Goods, oputif - - Prising in part as follows: • • Rich Changeable. Silks, Fashionable Silk and SAL . " Stripe ; " - • _ . • [Bonnets,: " Plaid ; • French Plumes, . • - Black "' - =2OO pieces Bonnet 13 - Dimea Bonn,t, • to . [bone,. Bonnetloo pciLFancy Brest do. All wool DeLaiites„ Velvet Dress Cations, ;Parisian ',do • - Fierd. k Velvels, Plaid do Coast - Baffitate_Shawle, 9 ' _ h.Mertnoes, - Breda dir Parantetto's. ' Silk - do • ,Lyonese Cloths, ' Gloves,,Hoidery, etc. Coburys Cloths, Ousimeres, • French chsui'ble de Beire, Vesting% Embroidered Robes. • , Flannels, ; ' Ginghants and Prints, • ' WoolDhuikets, iSitotch - White Goods, Tickings, - - Wrtnyht•Chintizettes, • Damask SPreaks, Cattails, - Linen " do do Muslin Edgings;l; _ ' Irish Linens, ' : . • do Cambrick Black Muslin, ' do Linen ..do 'I - Etc. etc. ' ; Harford, Oct. - 6, j_ EATON & CO. Nelv Torii' City INOVRAINCE COMPANY. • ! l OFFICIr. 9 VALI. STREET, CAPITAL'; IN= CAS AND. APPROVED. SECLIII: • • • TIER $500,000. , Insures against; Loss or Danutyi by Fire. DIRECTORS. A. Q. Stebbins, 113 Broad ' et; 'Peter C. • Baker, 1 Spruce Street; Girard Banker, 118 Breadway; Thomas Andrews, 136 Cedar) street; Samuel G. Southmayd, 371 West street; Albert L. Conklin 810 Greenwich steet James A. Crosby. 113 Broadway Chit's. Lent, Kiegsbridge, N. Y.; Lambert C. Hall,' Chicago, Ill.; I Smith Hobble, Rochester,N. 'Y.; William W. Leland New York ; Peter R. R oach, 138 Bank street; Staates S. Bell,, corner Weft and Laight streets;.John L. Peen, 18, Water - street ; D. Mari' Wart, 118 Broadway; Horatio N. Gallup, corner West and Ilarro streets; Peter 11. Foster; corner Gansevoort and West ; Reuben floss Jr., 48 Eighth Avenue; Stephen Cromwell, Camden,, X. Y.; Albia Wadleigh, Philadelphia; Dexter B. Brittain' ; 49 Wa ter street Samuel Sinclair, Tribune Buildings ; Sam uel B. Shaw, Cleveland, Ohio.. • ; Royal. Cnaansema, President , CHARLES IC .- CLARSER, Secretary. CHARLES I.,._DROWN, Agent, Montrose, Pa. - EAGLE FOUNDRY. S"RE' EENTLEY & PERKINS having purchas ed of Wilson & Co. the Eagle Foundryotre now prepared to fill orders front the trade; and do work ink their line with skill and despatch. They will keepi constantly on hand. I,'lont,. (best kinds,)..Stores, kinds,) oa/tivatersp Straw Cutters, Corn Skellert;t .er. Ake. de. , - - ; We, invite particular - attention to the Plows which" we manufacture. We manufacture and keep for sale 'The Celebrated Ittatchlry Plow. We have purchased the exclusive right to maniac= ture and 'sell. in thiSicounty, Wayne, Wyoming and .Bradford, tar Rich's - Patent Iron Beant,Plow. The Plow is made entirely of iron r excepting the handkes, It is celebrated for its casrdraughf, being one-third easier than any now in use, while its strength• and du _ rability are greater. -. • - of all kinds, manufadtdred and repaired by experienc ed machinests.- . . Stearn Engines, Vearing • for Mill!, Shingle Afe- ' • chines, ke. dc. • • Among: the Stoves which we manufacture, are the. Keystone Keystone Cooking Stove, Rough aitd Ready do., For est Queen do:, Premium do., and other kinds, all ar 7 , ranged for burning:w4x)d or coal. Also, Self-Regu tater, Parlor Store, Cottage Par/or do_,_,Stardey's,', two sizes; dd., and a .variety of other Parlor Stoves, - both wood and-coal burners. Wekeep also on hand Grindstone trimmings, Dog Churn trimmings,- Um :• brella and Shovel and _Tongs Stands,- B:.c. lee Work -.- done to order on short notice and at the lowest rates. vir Orders for Stoves, ,Agricultural Implements, &:e., are solicited from those in the trade, and will be filled at reasonable wholesale prices. S. H. ski-RE,- E. S. BENTLEY. S. t'ERKLCS. Australia, California, . : Or any phice on the - Olobe cannot present grealer . inducenients thgn KEELER & STODDARB'S ' Montr4se,. : March 4 • BOOT AND SHOE STORE. 'IEITIIICH is now filled with a neW, and extensive 'T.V 'assortment of articles \ in their`, line, embracing • a general variety of new and,elegant styles of lidies and gentlemen's- wear, among which, are Ladies French, Silk Lasting and Prenille Gaiters, Kid and Enameled Polkas, Kid, Patent Lether and Bronzed Jenny Linds, - Butikins and Pies; Geptlenen's.French and Philadelphia, oak tanned calf skin and kip Boots, Morocco, Calf and Cowhide' Brogans &c. Boys kip, calf and cowhide Boots and Brogans; _ all kinds of Misses and.Claildren's wear. Also, a general assort ment of Findings which consist in part of lasts, pegs, sparatdes, Hungarian nails tacks, thread, wax, Bris tles,shoe binding, awls, rasps, sandstones, shoe knives, &c. Also oak and hemlock, tanned calf upper and soleleather, Morocco skins and linings. Work made to order and !eluding neatly &mt. : . KEELER & STODDARD. Montrose; April 6, _1854; VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE . FOR SALE. I OA YILIIAGE Lon, situated in' the piiiisintest Z./ kJ part Of the village of Susquehanna; also; three Houses and lots in the ,most business part of. the aforesad villrigF. Also, a Farm m6ntaittiu . l33 acres; with a: small mipravement; the remainder heavily. timbered, 94pte two Miles from said village. Susquehinnut is thelgreat Central Depot of the N. Y. it. E. Railroad, situate at the foot of. the heaviest grade on the road, near the great works-of Statutes,' Conewacta, !and the Cascade,-and possessing by. na ture the bet watering place on :the route with the lo cality of ext ensive Machine Shops, Foundry Am., Sus i Siisquehalma, although numbering bet 2000 inhabit arms, and but four years otage, is destined -soon-to range alort,+ide of the most flourishing and populous towns'on the line of this great ttioroughfare, . , I. - - L. V'. HINDS, Agent: - . . . - Office. ne door east of Lenheitnis.: .1 . Susquetna Depot, Nov; 16. if ' .. . Valuable Land§ For Sale. . '. FOR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 6500 - acres of tand4nt the waters of Spring , Brook, . a branch of the!Lat awanna river, in Luzerne County, Penn's., about 'midi av-between the thriving towns. of Scran ton and Pit l tston. /These lands are - covered with Tal l:table titals,tr, and being situate in the most extensive mineral region in Pennsilvania 7 -known to. contain, iron ore—and believed to abound' in coal, and being also in the immediate vicinity of several* railroads madermd now in progress—offer to -the capitalist an opportunity for;the investment of money that- seldorn occurs. For further information apply- to N. P. Ho sack, ,Esq., No. 11,-,Wall street New York, or to the subscriber,. at Montrose, Susquehanna county,Pa., the attornev in fact of the owners. _ • Aped 6, 186.4.. HENRY DRINKER- PLOW. SHOP. NEW ESTABLISHMENT AND E. MOTT" would respectfully inform the public that they are . numullitturing Blatchleo Celebrated Plows.. They also keep'const a ntly .on hand, Side Hill , iVayne County, and Iden Plow, Cultircdors, - Dpq Churns, Sleigh and., Cutter . Skew*, PlotS Points of various patterns, too numerous to Menden. We hope„ by strict attention to bUsiness, to receiveour share of public patronage. Manufa• tory; D. Post's old 'stand: Foundry, M. Mott, near Searles Mill. • ' • air Repairing done on short notice: • MERRIT MOTT. Feb. 6. - ELIJAH MOTT. • • WIRE 111111118.ttliCE., TE subscriber is agent for the following Instuanee Companies, doing business at .the lowest, safe rates.- _ State Mutual at Ilaivieburg. • Capital it 350,000.. Cash Mutual at :Harrisburg. • • ' Capital $200,060. itomelueuranee ; New lrork City. ' Capital 000,000. F. lI,,CHANI)LEIi. Montroaa April 6, '64. LIME IND F'LASTER.- THE su bi er m ent are now burning and will keep ,:eonatantly on band, Lime- of a. very superior quality at Montrose- Depot, :and will sell .it in any quantities at 0. fair price. ‘'Perums wishing' a tarp- quaOtity can be supplied t. :sonit-reastinable notice. tiperior ground Plaster will be kept'eonstantly,on hand hereafter. " \ I. L. POST. - - DRINKER. W. JEWITP, atontrose Dettot, April_ L.,' SRARI3.I. A New Cotter and tiioborsa Pleasure Cr:; A rage for sale cheap by A. TURRFLL. 111