MlN==l ; .; '; •; - • • .• • ?oets',. - -sP„o'vq+ -. ' • • • Fro m - 111e Ditb/i; r. 7 tilrer.'"itt; 41:feettzint:. • ' • AD BESIDE A STREMI. " A timid reclined Reside n stream • At falof :inn - niter Jay,. - - :, • I t And hal( atrulits tind half She wateliCd the ripples play-, She:marked4hevaivri• NI and heave, ,The deeping shadows throng,. • And heard, ;is darkenetddOwu the eve,'. .That riverls habltling snag.' And thus it Fuitg, with tinkling tongue, That rippn,l,l . elladowy ricer— i - • "Tooth's brif•-1tt0..4 day Will fade:away - Forever and. fa re ter!" ti • the twilight-past, the moon at last • Rose hroadly crwthe.night; . • Each ripple gleams beneath her beams . As wioughtl.:diver bright, . The heaving ',wat.Crs glide along,' . But, mingling kith their voice, • _ . . Tne nightingale tlmis pours his song, And mukcf. the Fhtaies rejOice. • • ._ And thus -hesung with tuneful tongue,' That . bird beside the-river— " When' 'ol.lt,h i'ilOne true loVe shines On - Forever amt fOrever," • • _ • cm.r ' ' THE S;. — ' • --.. HET.EES the Ifei. \ - 1 . • 43 a . li hostility, depends on that news.' And t 4..,..., .! ' 1 i f i I, • .ve t ie most touter _ incensed at the rct , ..into contact, honi much threaten to burn the ;would be chaigendd mut tiallS• amnd neighbors, whO he th e culd ai L-ce Intl& L , : to 'ead to the result, *lll6o. do .each otiti-r : and learns . that the'jf Dhnmeyeni ts ,, . 1) ,, /wfu i iifiu _ ed, after all. AVe hope the• x . and be for. . If .1. !ritc;,;ll fed—encont , aged 't'o persk i ik rt i es appro i- e about seyeu 1it 1 , 1 .-- , i,4 1g , as' all i 31 , I _ ill the fain , New Tanitcd in a black . 1 Representa& in • the hot an. amendMifi that _ my i bill, reds ein i . i k' 1 lamb, ~ 4-usand er .)they distilled w i d ; :,1 air i 0 per cent. ?• cat i nif ,,.„,,, s _. cut `glass n spite of "the t i , f rom . dwelt on, by Any I •flb I len : se, after ei-- ; `em': I had though!, little °/tt age" of :eighteen, I iftdipu to Levizae aiid pip: uncle's will read by, my The The House daylast adopted eral appropriatioi • brandies and 411 100 pc; cent. to; ; wines, tobacco, other fatthj woo per cent - nd yak, cotton fabries, , w . , carpets, arms,' cutlery,. furnitur marnfactures.. ml ~ - .t.kt• father and uncle, thou ah brags, copp. ? • l r , ,d .- Id ~ • y..rtia,t.. an Larking" to 24 Pet• th&only object on which they • . animalil, was -; sin porting the ditnity of s-. ~.. and trlinnily that in a moment of tinpre - l ess t• unison, th :y . - had determined; that - ' ' fell ion y 'cousin Edgar, .aud-; the w a_ ..) sic. 'to kee, both united in the tanti ieWshould taturv, f , • :And it seemed, which -4 1. • .o...rty violattidithese, precious conditions 1 wittually dependent on the;othcr ibr bread iand litter. . Whilirill first beard 01 this at trangement I tlessei. • myself, and -Sir Edgar lcurged,hintsetf. 'X ;passionate, overbearing, • issobite-youngurtur, tliongpt 1, fin- a 1111, 1 AI:111'd, 4 . 0 r the husltand Of .4.n orphan,` of a girl that I • •• .1. • [has not, a nearer relaticui than !most...W.ln the orld-.-.---who ha; ;to father ti?. advise her 'r --'no mother to sulikort her; a professed ; rake, rtoo, who will view tie.a.s an endanibra t iee on ;ibis estate who NO think no levy, no eiradi , 'dem, no resnect du :.to iiie,_; who Will insult 'my feelitws, dericie my sentuileitts, and.. with- . cr with unkindness the best tdil o ions Of ins' mature. NO ! 1 elZii. 10(:el. as may eon- t;futiOn , al levity ret ure.e‘p 11 ; ha ye the Lit ea test; possi -Me respect. for , gtiiiii:P.tus, revere their ~011'i...c and 'tremble at theil- authority; but to; make an yself wretched' to !tie:lse thrill—No I- ao 1 losttively eanian 1, tittn,.ol, 0. , __ p. . - W e ll, Time, v. hoi- no respecter of per44 - ais went on. 1i... f:el.:Vic11;311 V.itS witlic.H :i. few MOllth,. of i:,..11.:: 4 tWillity-one; and on the cia . ..y. - 43 f his attain - Hi:4 I'LL;e. he was to : , .4.1y whether'-it .'ryas his p ie.isuri Ic, ',fiat the . enitagentent.-- Iv' opinion. I ioutn.;. wa , tiot, to be asked-L- A. titled husband was'to be proeitied Me, and .1 was to take hi I. be thankful.. il was MUSHILY., on liky iai•ittiittion, when a ~. thought struck I, in I not see Mtn, and judge of his char tinsuspeeted _by' him- . 1 ; .4,-;..H-----.-------.---;-•----.--,, i , , . I • self ? This is the sdason when he paysaft an-; i Farrnsimproved by keepOg'Sheep.. ~, ,: , e 1 , dual visit to liiy fri tl f rii,lther ; why nit per- 1 Citizen; of wOOI-growing clisiiriclS., as part, { suade her to let ,n 1 - visit her.; incoy'l The . I of; Vt' i a-iiington ; and Fayette ltonnties, are idea. straw!: as .ft• ujas. 'was; acted on ; a week-! familiar with illel i rapid inti;reYttnent.i Of sdiy ' f ine 10,Vale -Iloyi-d, witliOut cyriages, I " malty:far l res.".l.lyl sheep,grilij :" alone. i It. without borses,.vvi4out servants ; to all ap- l' is the: beli4 of 'inatty who,;•ie. 41 piPions 11:1vi: pettraneesa girl of no pretensions or expee- ; been formtla.by- obi:eryitt ions ain.l experience, ttions, mid ayowLlly dependent on a distant ; that` by plaeingdis large a iloek;,of ;shoe ) o - a relation. . , • -; .. „ ; poor farm :LSI the laid-will :Alm din, in five „; . •To this hour, I rOnentber my heart -,beat- years; with* any ther mety4, 'the la id will. ing audibly, as 1 dett'ended to the d iitin a 'room be comparafi:yely . rich. \\ ere:. this fief more where I was to seki,l ; for the fir'st time, the fu- ; generally Ith!own, it tnight clian,ge the bus ' ture - arbiter of my'' bite.; and I shall net for- ; hilt:dry of considerable portion-. 41 - this . State. get my surilrise. When a pale; gentemimly, ; the liJids of Which are Letter atiaffted tti wool and rather reseryt - 1 young man, in apparent ' growi;tig, than grain-gr Owing, to ray nothing • ill-health, watt in - trcdueed to me for th , noisy, , of the remoteness front Frod4ceOnarkets.— 'dissolute, distractin7 find - distracted baronet. i The Ibliowing- cpaot4itions fi•oat the Transae- Preciously .haye 11 , een hoaxed, thote, , lit 1, as ; tions 01 the: - .Norililk .:kgrietiltaititl Society,. after a long and and ratln-r'ititerestiti7 pin- , which'we find in the Who! Gr"Ower, areWor versation with Sir! tclgar I With other lathes i thy of eonsideration : "; .- -' . , .., 3 , ' 4 ' left the room. . Days rolled on in suceession.-I " A man haviog:', d• sinall lartn, fbrinerly Chance etnitinually; . broutdit tri together, and i kept fiirty sheep, Our - 'ows midi one "horse, prudent: began tti•WhiSper; You had betier ;: and had feodenotigli for them the kear rotund.. return home. -Still il lingered; till one eVening ; The price of wool fallire be "-old'. , his sheep, towards the close :tif a ion:* tete•a;tete.ecinver- ; and Or a number of ye ers - Itelpt,';;Other stock 1 cation ; on My sayhtg that I never "considered 1 aft-O r .,(..ether. " lie now 1 ceps Iliut:tliree ett,als, 1 money and•failiviness as Sy not cy MonS tC.i*!.ii.S, ! one horse, the, year,' rot and Pastute . s two and - thought it yet possible to live ; Oa five ';;cows e itra tbroit,.,(4l tbel sairnitett sells - very I hundred n ,Vettr, he rei,lied, 1 - One 'adtnision ; little hay—not half uti/itgli 't.i.? ItCep another more.- 7 ---eould von': liVe oil it With -me?" •,. ; e.o . sy t; he his the siHlle +iloalit ; of ikon ute and '‘ YOu fire ;doubtless atquttinted,' he. ;66nt'at- ; mowing land as when he kept Alatitortyisbeep ued, - with increasing emotion, ' With InY un ; in addition . to. hi'. other ~stoek, and yet his' I, ltappY' situation ; Put not iierlitipkaware, that Nitrindoe.4 not ,100 l nearits we'll as then . lie revolting from aithion with MissVaVasour, i , u•ied to raise, turnips a: tong the ,:corn for his Ihave resolved o illtaking..6t•ders and ,accept.'i sheep to eat inwitfter, and gate them Pesides ing a living from alfrieud. if foregoing more 1 a few bushels of grllM. I The 111 . 1111)s, hoWeytr, brilliant prospeet . you would condescend to ; more-than Paid finiltis 'extra I feed.- 1 , share t = oy retiretne it '-,-- .';!. ' l 1 .; I :Another i farmer fern a great, number -of ; t His manner. the nwitnent, the lovely scene.' Years kept ?about sixty; sheei4 eight /or M i ne ;which surrounded, eus, all coMbined ;against I,e(aWg . , - (or other stock equal,) One pair of oven ,me,; -an4-4eivrenc . 1 , 4 knows What answer I.: andone tiot;'se. . After kee.pitift the sheep for Might hate beernihurrled into; had I not got ; a number" of years - he Then' f i i . - ..lurd ho could out with a gay , itk•rore.• ign to MY heart.; ,'dean ;_keep as large a stock 'on his:'_;• farm with the say nothing to you, till ;you have; in ipersen, I"siXty slieep,'asbe Could keeii -Without them explained your;seiltitnents . to ltlissVayttsour. i Pefore - -,, shOwing that:they hail ImproVed the • .. -Nothing; positivel "nothing.' ;!. . j, ; ; farni to- ftiraiNb their ovtn support. To stock . . ' But why ? ; (In seeing per 'again and i a fat'm entirely with sheep, whiild not beaso • again' he rettirrie,4 ' eVcr. reconcile Me to bi..r i proltrable:as' to keeplitnited number•-•--yet . •. manners.babits and ,sentiments, or 'any; es- ' it would pay as..Welli 4,.. othr ; 'stock. ;';'.l." he -"tates induce me to place at 'the ' bead, of .nry cqevt, is to•Leep el l iou4ti to eansume that part "tatle, a humpbacked has blue; in ereenispee• of the vegetation pecull ; :irly &Mato sheep, and , b; , ~ • t - ; gild not, :tacks'?" Iltimplhaeked ?" ; i ; . , 1 which other stack 1 wntild not.; l ;eat, adding at ; .; ( "Yes, from her cradle.. But you eolor. - -•- : .' the sable; tattle euriehinii elet4nts to Old pas-1 ;, • , Do-yon know-her , ,1 , ' I.; • tore', and 3-tn& b i y Ali'ttr manure. It is tie intimately, . -.- • ' intimately- 'Slte is my most partichlar I I opitfitat of Many Ilaritiers that• pastark'ls for •• friend' . ; 1 ; , other suck Indy-. be ithproved, by keeping Li . , . . - -I - t • - -` I sincerely beg your pardon. What an un- I small flock of' slticiep" Upon than a portion of - lucky dig I am l - ,ll.tope you fire not ciffended? ; the time, : mid, the, oiation .:fetus thirly sup ' Offended 1 .. 0 n l o, ; not offende.d r , Ilump:: poled - by reason a nd'l exp4ritutan.4-Furnz. backed !good heavens ?; f.Notlthe lettst (Arend--; ..1:o ui•7tal. l ; -.• . ;\.• 2 i - it t ! - - i . . - ed. Hump-'oacked }) of all things in . the world ! i ' l .: ;I" - . 1 • , :.,1 - - • :Ti : • and involuhtary :rave. .t glance at the.glassil ' .^." - ac.:"..1--- \.c find the following:goOd mats in an ;. 1 bad no .eotieel lion,' he nesumedi, as sOOtt Fext‘liangeimpert-4 , - I,: •• 1 1 ' ; 1 • /,, as be cOuld 'eollee.. - hinisclf, : 1 7't hat there ; was.' IV hi iSia pitys - cianllike Sht4peare 1 . • an quaintauee.'. ~' - i : . .1 Beeatise be is the atithor• of sci' many tratr o e '; `The'most intimate,' I rrplied;‘,lrtid I ;ean.i diez;k' .; . ii. ; I ; ,I. • assure you - that you have been repes . ented • to.l Why should a lawyer bub, triO a gelod par heras the most . '" l Cl'' . l:_dolut e,pas,-.:il Irtate,3*k w3ii.l; l ; sou 'l ' , :. i •i: it VI 111.-diaposi:ld yokiogl i tnal2 bretuhiug. - See ' your.; Because he leads manv.tO l i.re ' 'dance ' • • cousin. -Y , .ar *r,lll.llud.yourself toistaksn..— :--. . Whir is•-•an ill-tempered vOun woinan like -, With her answer 'on -shall 'have mine.'" ,• „, ' 1.1 - blitc.itsmith's apron LI ''''!l • -- - . • - And with a ittUterollS :tt,teltlpt ;to! ..SMile-, 13 ' . she"k- .fr h c' , I.weattse eeps o t e. 9 )arhs. ; . when - I was moils rouly.-indinuil. to . et•;,s-i:E' I AN' hy are the people of II otle Island like . _ Contrived to• titalteitny.e.scupe.. \\- e, did not 1 get„ c ; hris t i an • s l !' i i ‘ ' • .11. .:. i . .J, : • meet again ; tor chit next mottning,'lri - no cnvi. 1 . Beeaus'e they depend oa PrOliden e for a gable frames of niiiid -I returned home. ' 1 i - --; 4 1 . *. .• ' : ' I' . 1 .!‘ mug. . - A "few ire,e4 aft tr w.ard, Sir '.EXIAar Caine . i wi l y are the Most 4 of' us . ( 113' thee hard of age. The bell i, were ringinglaiiiliely• - in 1 ii. r p' es like 4 ti t i l _o e i,,,,l . , i . the - bteeii.. - the - tetirits were eflrollsifig on the'! ' ... 1.3 . 6Ci1Fe(ii - e g4 . or. tick. :i " === 'lti;wit:-awhitf he - d re up .to t.lic-..tritiior.- - -. 7 ~ _. Al cue wxt taken: ~ With j'a - . .ittrge' ,. f)air of green speetaele4 on my floF.e, 'in a . darkened room, I pre'pare'd foxthis trenw' mlous' -inter, view; After hems'andlzah.Onntimerablei.and with Opfusinn the tit ilst; d i.t ressing to hinv.elf, and the ntck - ttinusing to fkil; h 4. gave me to understand he cou;dlnoV fulfil tilt... engagement made for ihitn, and regrAted it had been eon. t.emplateti.. `.NOt no l'' said I ti a, voice ; that made him i le start, taking Otil. My green sHetaeles with' a 'profound leotirtOsy. 7 - 1 _ No! 110 . ! it isimposible to suppriFe that pit. Edgar YavettisOur • would v 42 i ( : ottnt..et •ininsel i f With ' an: ill-bred, awk w:t.rd, huntp-ballied girt' ~ - . -Exelanuttions. and eiiplanaOns, laughter and railleries i , intermixed With i more serious feelings followed; biit the reside . of all iSV.I.9. that.;--- that---th4t we were Married: • ' 4 • • , - ii , -,,--- -- INDIAN FA Itt 1620: • 1 - Th e corn p!tait Was unkaciwa!tilll the diseov ery cif -Arrerie:i, wh'ere the pilgrim fathers found . it . exten:.iVely 'gr9wn . by the Indians. !Aced; if it had not - been the 3, would have suffered far niore - severely l tlj n F they did, for food. The . V . ckcsll . learned .1 its uses, as well.'as' :its :of cultivation &Out the " Indians. It iis interesting, to Dolebaeli.tWo an4 . B quarter centuries, - `tp -; learn ho,W" the - , Indiaiis •or. ruby. !! .I:zaw.s i . raised corn—s I then the .Staple:; agricultural prpdnet. of the 1 country. • 4Ve ;gather our.infotruation from Prof. Flint's report to the 'sfitSsachusetts • ~ I ;•I board of Aericultur ? ' '-: .. . lie,fartuing of th i natives, as well aS momoltl ,_ , ; t • t.the 'other - hard wof* of the it tires, fell to I i \the lot Of the W:omety. as:sit:to] spinctiltics. 4 oid 111,c1 and- little lhoys. .Thtl?ir tools Were I -very imperfect, as they coushs ted of rude Imes Made h; tyiugithe Slioul4r blade of a deer or bear or alarke clam:shidhto the end I of a stick, and: the sty'Me aXe, with which they girdled- trees. and tter.aped dui charred Silt li Lice of the la , s to hasten thidr\ 'Urning.• The , land they Eciected il,i'r eultivatio I was cleared, by keeping ?up fires 'around the root. of- each tree until it was hurhed"s.o that; it Would die. When the tree fell, it was buined.'off " into lengths so that it coOld be'rolleil into heaps and burned into ash i ils. Thus n . the course of a few years a Niece of •.land was wholly cleared ,of timber. ,i In some istances the trees were left stabtling'untihthey, became ,t, - --- dry, When they werc! burned ddwu as above described.- • .; 1•• 1 " • 1 .. Thefinest ears oil corn 'were- selected for seethand particular at-tent hut given to ['hinting at the'proper seasohl I foie* W"ere dug NVith -the hoes in6;itiontyl - above, about fluff. • feet , apart, luta those living ; near.fnesea shore put into"eaeh hill!a.horsi-sh&e: crab or two, upon ‘vbieli - they'd nepped *out four iti six ; kernels of corn, and then co4cral it upiwith the:im plement with -which! they'had lug the bole. In the t irderior, a fel,: small fis4 were depos .irea in' each hill tislfortitii.ers.-', .Beans were planted with corn aq l ,ter- it' bad katific 4p, alp.; (,grew up supported ).)' it. -\ Great a ttention was ,'raid 1)y - then to the etiithre of their 1 growing 'crops ; not, a weed was to , be seen growing in the fields, antllgreati'ea : re wa s ta i hen to protect; the ~growing "crop front de stracticn by the insects land li,rds. I It was their u,Mversal .l eustitin" toto'hill Ira? corn about 1 t•vo tect -_,../ fur :. usisuppbrt ; -drtia spot, ~..). be seen -at 'ila.-- prest- t t day. whiilt were ' 1 . :V . 1- , 1 •;, CPT: 4 T CHI ,IVil',,yd ht 1111.'111: . ; ' ,lThe. pagrinli hitnit::ted this eu-C:Oin_af' , l,l .it :Itas, been eon tinned clown_ to our ;time* ... To:prevent 1.5' ii-ontHthe birds, a, snuill wmach-house waS erecteil - in the middle of: the atld, in ,which t one . of lip funtil; 0; 1 11 - .11 the oldeSt ehi id, l e pt, ' :Intl - cat•ly fin I he. .1III(W:ftli , nr9-;e, ti scarce I -a.,‘-ay the - h'la- k - tiirtlsi, It -Would lie intt.:reStinf' td,' lt,'now if the ctn-Aom of .luckermg and Itlpir'Jit,r 1.Vi03 nut ad -,r derived Ifrotit these Oripinal 'llll l itiVlllol - 5... --- . . . i ct: l : They: Madt_t no usciof the stat-ss, and would r•lt. there':''.' .lie likely to tart , the amount. I or qmlArifV . -(1.17 fodder at all intoii-ttasideratiolu It In , •;ht_•t2l - (!-Cc.'lltli:l' i t 'Tactical !natiaritez and ' elean cuiiture are the gr,at principles of-grow iiit;z Com in, the seventh as wcii.'fis well '4> the I nineteen'ith (-taunt-y. l MEN —_ ._u5r~,,,.~, . .~ .. I ESS PK Baldwin, NTANup.,c , rdiErts OF ADDLES, lIARNWS, L Trunks, Whips, in.tl!e Basement of Searle'4. Hotel, Montrose, . - • t!. L Simmons, ' BT AND SHOE ItAKER. Shop firA door cad of Otp. Fe Turdpike Ft., Montrose. . W: Singieton . . CAN now lie fottntl at his. imw stand on Owego at. two doors - west of Searie's 'Hotel, whew he eft . f.retnall repairs 'witH diNpj.iti.h., Watehes, . Clocks , Jewelry, Onus, and .ererr do4termnon of Machinery, Wheel,eatting; . aiin and NViath materials supplied to the trade..l , - _ ' -- -- tHg ' u 1. - r. H . nt ~ - , 1- Q URGEON DENTIST, 31ontroSe, N., at 5....ar1e . :3 • k.. 7 Hotel, Mondays and Tuoldays of each week: HenrY B. )tnaPP, is ONTROSE, widi Rine, It oodruir ,(i: Car -1 tcr, Wholesale fivocers; anti Commis:iion lier chants, No. 173 Wiatliiii . gtoollitreet, between: Court andt and 11!ty etrets. 21 tin rt i:. . . Caleb Week's. • QADDLE,M.A.IO;ESS, TRUNK MAKER and Car riage: Trimmer.' Shop 41: his 'dwelling house, eariv op?o . fit li4nrvDrinkar'a. - NM ..ter - . TroIINEYs. 4.ND I. I Oi:ICELLORS AT LAW; it: and liolicitoriin Cliancetz. Office No. 41 Clorke street, CY/Grego, 111. • • _ , Pacific Ucitel,- • . 0 REENWICH 't4TIIP.F.T. :',(iienr 11 1 nmiway,j Ne tt . ..7T" ) - ork: _ • ;:ilijnay & .1.: , 4 l'rnin ietors. In the vicini!y of the in-jit:FMlal eteanilloat landings. - TLosaias La - TAEALER IX DRY. GOt)l3S, Groceries, Clothing, Crorkery, BcOs and Shoes, SP., Susquehanna l)epot, . ".[ Bentley & Fitch, • t TT6RNETS .I;1' LAW''Zw.trute , Pa n. - Sohn es. STITONABLE: TAILOIC Shop iindei Searly's Hotel, Maine itivet,'.:lini;froote, Pa. D. D. R . 1. - 4(lz, - • . • . g ivrmy AND EXCILkNOE STABLE. Office in 1-1 in the mar of-'\Vil.on's .14pre,.411ontriote. Pa. . . • , , -- D J. Colsttn,.- EALEI: IN STOVE:i, 11in, Copper,•anil Sheet lion 'Ware, .Lodrrsrilie, ile.sr . .Great Bead Wpot.. DeceniVer -1. . M. C. Ty er, ITRE r !TED T. L. ) -t-NT, Importer of and 1-Dealer in Ilardw,:re and C. :day, Carriage Sprim4s, Peat) street ; J York, where his eantih• tlier`l=, in tl,l'= and o(I C4)llnties, Are kindly invited, and earnestly sOlicitdt .'to call and purchase: L. P. 3114 — ds, - . T.TOWNEY :AT LAW, i3 , ',..k?"111T il MI, Pct. . Offiec C on I'll :tine : , trOot, ono d,i,r.e:l9t of Limftieine!l. Frazier & ;Case,. • TroilNEYs ;AND coIIsELLDIIS AT LAW L Oftie'e on Tt'plipilte stceet, one door East o Post's Store, ifo.tro,r, Pct.. Albert Cha#berlin, tTORNEr -IT. LAW utia 9f the'Peace-; Li over ;I. L. Pot Jfentirose. . • Wine If • lqssup, TThIiNEY AT LAW AN!' COMMI . :IO.NER of DrEbs, for the Stati• ofiNew York, will attetid to alt ' e nt r O s t, : d io liihh with promptness Fliul on I!nh}i S(idare, occupied by.lion. f' - - - - Abel -rfuiT l. ell, • nEALtit - mparixEs, Valid:, (tilt,' Drit-.4ttli%'•GrocelieF. Dry Goods Stonew:are, Watehet,, .Te•A dry. Sjv,oitt.•=, Music:ll In,tru nients, Stir rival Liquors, I'e.r -funii•-17., ryrs, !.1:1u - , ht•z, Shoes, Yaakee Notioti-,•&( B R. L3ronsF&: Co., W 14Tr_A , IL. I.)I4AIIERs Is . Flour, and '0 .1 . • D. Cha'i Ii[ AF.M.I . ::TI T'PIZY OCCl:eri, and SI Avon7N+, Nropirt). ; • • PR.trick 6:1)Inock, . I)lr.YsiclANs sk - Atc;EoNs. Oflie‘!- No. 4 ltwego st!o::1„ . 1 I. L. roFt:O. Co., 'ta I tl.l:7lfi: IN ,4)10." coo 'Ds, tirce..1.1, , :: 47: o c . i ..ry, _Li - 11:1....; - .7a:, , , ,1.;, alltvr, Fle.nk, otc., (0 iler of Turp ril:e street a::,1 riiT.lkt Arl•Liia, .L' - ,:itr6 , 4, Pa. • • 3. Lyon.F. & Son.,. EALERS (Iro(-crits, liardwar6, Cronkorv. Tinlv;xe, 1.;;'(!c1.pr . .......4, Books, etc.; al o carry on the 1> , ,,:1.-_l:i7ul;yly busines:4--Puhlic A V ell 3foli roxr, . • e Bentley &`', l ttead, IIEALERS D 1 1 .17 (11)(1DS. Drufz,g, Gr. ceiieil -Ilarilware, Iron, clock-i, - Je‘vilry, Silver Spooui, Per tim'4=r.Y, Se. , --Focit of PillilieAventie, t mgr.. - , • • • sayr6; Bentley, & Perkins, , • NEANI 7 FACTI;REP.S OF4AND DEALERS IN all —t kind.: Sto:fes, Agricaltural Imple ments, ete. • - !Rice at Sayre Store, l'ublie Ayenlie; Thuittliiemry at the Eagle V,iitmilry, Foot of ClierrT ,met, William & Willii m H. Jessup, TTOII:NEY* AT 'n LAWlofontrwee, Pra 2:e -.l_ ee Suggoehanna, , radio:A, Wayne, Wyo tnirig and Ldicrnß ernnitiO 3 .ll , & Co.; GARINET . MSKRIIS". rley keep constantly on ban,' a'good:as,ortroenit of all kinds of Cabinet Furt,hurr.• Shull; and War 4 Rom at the foot of Mairw street, .21 . 11.17tr0 - g;, P 41.1 - Rockwell, Wltton & Co„ r..V..s7rFACTrRER3 ani DEALERS in Stram (1,40dp,• L'ariwillas, liih&our, d.c; No...2l) . Cuurtlantlt street, A%e: .3 - 6r1., stair. 4 R. R 3 not:lasi:xi.. J. TICATII), =i= t TTORNEY . .',..-kND .COENSELLOR ..XT LAW, 11 .21lontrasn . Pti, wi:l attend ftithfully to all busi ness entrusted to.biin in ITiqcourity of Susquehanna. VonvcyanCing .and writing of .all kinds will be done neatly, auttchar-es nukderao. .lie 'will also attend to the prosecution ~- r ,b.iti, (4.i lciiers, theirAvidows and heirs, 'against the United ; States Government, for , Bounty. Land; 'Tensions, A...i.; May be fervid at all hours at the office connerlY t pccupied by J. T. Rich ards, Esq., north of tho Cot "louse. 1489. ;1 . , . , • HAERICtirrN, TAKE' NOTICE rrlIE eul,scribers ba•ting*Cured the sole right to ..IL 0.4 V'S' - 4 lij 1; S. TAW L E CHURN - ---1 ND B 1717'EP-11 7 .)RICER;foriSurittithanna and several adjoining colintis, respectfittly invite all Butter mak ers to examine 'and l'usy tliii rneliLs of this new and valuable Invention. • .11'"e p; lose to furnish each :int] all of yon with it CuCus thi t will produce as much butter in as shorta tine ?•-!'• any other churn—one that will' rt,iiiprfrly,.e.riol ?We: buth•rmilk, trash and red: .i n , the. •.,...,rl, difte . .,-in g i It ) peryallg through the luster and fit it,for use, with ut removing it from the ,churn, This C..iturnli simPic in its construction, sci entific in its operation, and 12tsilv- cleaned and kept in order. a propelling Can :'be easily 4iached to any Propellin . . , power. •• H . f - , 'For further Particulars, ripply personally or by lei ' ter to .T.A.:. C:.BIINELLand T. N. BRON SON,. 1 Ararat, SSusquehannam countSi.Pa. .414 tfive4 stove*: I~- BURAtiTtss now receiving a new , lasLaortinent .1.X.• of Stovell including • the most popular, and improved kiinle,af Premium, Air-Tight, and Elevated Oven CookitrOtOies, with Parlor, OfFtee and. Shot) Moves, (or *nod o :coal, iti superior variety and Style. which be will Sell at the snort reduced, prices. vated Ove4aVes of nenand.approved materna will I , be -sold at 1 10 '25, and other kinds in proportion.. Also, stove-plite, • and :Awe: iron, stove tultea /cc. Se* Milford; Se tt.22, fa4.[ IL.BURRIT,T. • •,. - - i; Windciw %AL - - . 1.. - • ff. -& D.MAYRE having been appointedm agent .' for an eateuilve sailadind and door maniac- 1 tort' are prepared 0 furniSh any article's in this line at i. less rates th#4hely have ;Usually been sold ; - I /July 4 .t. S. & D.iS. ~— • fitavink cream. 1 . . • 7 , .N Which ,eveiv man ,should try for, sale t • NOTXCE. • • I Tho:.6 Persons indebted to the subscriber for fees , by : S. 11. i & D.IS. • as Register , Iteporder and Clerk of the Orphan's court ;TTATS.—AjOm would confer a ,4vor. by soitlizig the fame soon. 11 ' for sumintr Met:troop, Dm 8 1854.' J. 7. LANG-DOM. - by • , . ; . - • • I. PL - YIPS: P'1.731P61.• • • The Gieatest.linprovelent'of the Age!—C. Donble 4 Acting Ball Valve i• . • Farce and .14t:Puntpe— t N improriMient above nil other pumps or ma chines forlifting, throwing, and carrying water, combining both a Ptunp and a Fire Engine. 'This Pump, patented In Felrruary; i 854, is the. wholeof it metallic.' No bolts or screws about it to rust, conse quently it Will hist a coati's life time. It can be used in every variety of form4can draw water from any situation, and carry it to nay, part of a building. -It is superior to all other Pui f rrps for Distilleries, Paper I'annerie4, Brick Yards, Iron Works • and Man ufacturigg estaldishmeni cif nII kinds. All orders mast be.ndtirt,/.ssert io AnntsoN Lodersrille, Pa 4 wholas the sole right for Susque hanna county. • = , .- & P"il4 L. F. FITCH ller, ly Made Ckt:lticw, tzioTief.s, etc.; Pul)lic I= EH • , • a tsltiL, '''. ' i riLIEA OVir - , 11 4 4 - '' . - • - volu haiejhat aettlered a flgnal triumph,On.te ,1..1. bloodleis'i!'"fleld: of PeaPe, with SWlidom - 1. your watchworld'iunlithe term aof Kings," for yritir battle,axe,; you have.wroUght'a revolution which ; n the-Old Wori \ diwrinlii "have stialia4l riff the rotrtb• ir not the hia4 of 'lF.c.is despot;ind buried liOnlbenea h the shatter:ed,,tidirs l ; of Isis own throne: ' And .new amid' your highl -- rejelcintrit arid the jubilant shouts of vittOry on evil inteiti,l bettezelt you forget not tilos!, humble.connirtelentri who elutig to your standards. iri the days of yotit iadversitt , and defeat; and ;Who Itre will. YOU nONY;fli perispeitty and success; especially your old. patriritic friend To ii. Drcrisr. • • 1 - W 11.3 On the suhtly'lviirlitSofifikv famed Ifentavue, 1 • lirislmet your - datilic..it iriteritt• trial won the tititory tool Entienched wifhttr, his gatesof pearl irport his ellen . 1 \ thrOni!,‘i , f .:t - ': 1 1.. ' ~ lie wears a achingcrowitotnOrves and speaks in bu :i.. . , man groans, c; • • " ,-' ri: •I ; • • i I (MOWS be.:lqt - Vlzl . -rounil cheek, clouds; the welt maiden't;timile; , ' rils his 6raplre ! withtertureii no power can, beguile, rln the bright show - oichildhocal 'steals the tose ; ate bloolm:, 1,, ::::- C! -, ~) . . - And throm44. The, ,visa ge , of:. manhood with. septa elan' gtti. ~ - • - ;!' - .. j , •-. 1 , This foe to rest pod, health,. gild bloom, the'worst In • all creatioui; - ''", • ' -• ' - i We seize, though armed tfr i4r. teeth, and 'rout by-elfr • e asatiort.!,,' .! I-• :. 1,1 - ! . • And now ilke whigs: and and the Know Notliiic ,, ttsi , , ' • . 1 . ; 1 1 - •. 1 Since - Sitiee we have gotthcirelifs of!power, we'll show what . 1 we can dn.: •;. ii '. 1. 1 WeU purge tliest 4 l"Atigeni ..tal - iles''. - of the epposititst I elan, !,.... 4 ... . . ~, • 1 I Am then withirk . zi aiatezia/i.will . 0/ them rip again, And though hosiiiii - politiCiarifi differ widely- in .thi , ir T I iii.' 11%, .I,''' .1 • •;-:, 1.. I I Of the Contra s'et.4 l .of meaSurcs that each inturn may ihoose, ll . ;,: .i, ; ;; 1' , 1 .Yet in -referene..olour Policy we sure shall not be • , ..told -. i.; -' ,1 -; ' '' *; That niritScous filth acid rottenness should be, pretestil to- : p-dil, 1 '..' , I.' l- Not that when" . ! any 1,53, - stetn tilts grown rotten in the , % 1 ; ton, ..11;;; -" I . ~ ',, , • 1 I ; Thlpolvers thati - tlid! the ilitsei , lef should not be evrr thrown.;,l V ', • . i; 1 ; This, trien is wirst;tveido in the empire ofithe fairs{ TIM eb!ity tyraii6 we 'expel, 4tal abregateth l eir laws. If aught Valuable rentainin that our preger•ing par hose suits; - ; f . ; i We cleanse ati4 save it,:all We rest we 'pal/ out !by , for re, o rsz., . r • ~ i ' ; 1 ; .Then on the 'Ails, by out art, we . oniekly rear agttin An arch of liritlitgOold, witheoloriHdt.;s of l'orcelam. AM' ode- our figure to coitiplete,yre only bai: to si,ty. .Tlitse ivondrotts;tnizisforniatii,ill4 all are dory for pag. . ; • 1.; - ; •C.',D. V1R911., Surgeon Ilentisti, Mont:true, Nriveniber ft, 18,54. : r i • Neinie •Cliilla ,, ,e4l. i: • . DELAWARE, l i :k(11: AWAIS NA. AND 1W ESTER X ' ; - 1-1 .11L.11)(it0,11).: 1 ! '•7- ~ I - A • , . 1 I lin,NyER.: •AITRNtIENIENT . , SDN imd; afiev,Tltursliv, Nov. 2:1, 18Y-1, 1 the 3 ail • l!a,:-engtly.1 Truitt wills depart from "litirantoli rt 1 - 1•2 ;NI. i ' i ',•; ! - -- -- ~ i i" • ' Ducat Great ifinr(d at 2.:141, e. 3t. I -,.; C'onizect lag *hi' the iniilv Pxpressi Trains ,both eat and west on the N.:y.:, , Cri,‘ It. R.'i 1, Vildeli ;arrive at NeW 'I irk at tr,:o r.; u. and at. Intakrk ni, li. Return will 'rave IGrt•qtt 1341111 nii!the . 4rrival of ,lie liarfritil }:xpre4slltiminl We4,1(3.1,it L'. MI,) which•de. parts from New !fork at 7 i. 1,711., andarrives - at Scrim at !,.:10 e . . M. I . ; '..• : ' ; . i .I' • fli t ' Frciaditicronutiodatirin Train with Pagsotl I . !r Cat' athletic," W ill; lei! t ve Scraitton at 11.501 r.! m.. arriv ing.l at' Great Rim," at Wt. 1., connecting-with the 31.u1 Train boariil;ive4t. and the Nizlit F.!;,Press Tra beim(' both EaSt; andlWest. • Iteinriiin.g.'Wiit leave Great Thindi at u.'3o ; A. M. li i . 1 arilve at SeriiiitOri 11 .t.; m - .;; ; 1 ; • 1 stage; will l.fin 4.-:litityir. Ti the arrival; of, pitssl, - get trains at rzezimriu . to e!*veV 1v• - tere'ets, to C noiiilate,.Pitt,tori, \V . ilkeAtirrc:, l'hilade!Phia via. • l ;'Reading Raile6alt, Ea'-ton a:ul sill otlitir• interrnedi places. I).Vll.':DtrrTEttElt, Stipeilufentlent :4operinte.ndeliei , office SOrlinto . z, Nor ?:,'•} 1 NEW STORE! lOW GOODS? 'l - ki -'-,l , tv - ~ -i , 1 • . ... i .„ ... .111.'I ( 1.D., riiIITE ...:I:llF4cOili , r having. 1 1 4. , ased the store cif; the I ' ld..e. , srs.. j'rittts,l forincrly, occupied br L S.' tit- . tie, intends to.(.:.,tte'perin:ntently in New 'lclilfont ! And he ivoititll,l.;:c . ads-Method of informing phe inhabitants of IN.'ov -Milford, 11MI adjaCent - downs, that lielha•-; just .retivined frotit 'New York with n'larg.ci inn!. splendid stockier I fcsli and 'entirely new floods, lean sis ti ng .of - //7:i11 - 1; /114/).',... of • almost every ; eon ctiva ble varicly, Gflertil: tfEf.: as ; low a- , the lowesd, lifird 'i-ro,, f•rooke r li, ; ,..l.:(ttn i. 112 il IS If ,- ..•'.3, Jlitl ti nit Oar,t . , Be:7 )14.T of i..tli.ni- si. - le, S:t..;"k.c., which' he,ofret4 rfor salc on the.ind:se.rcaternable ierms, fOr, eaFft, eottritry produce, or.rellaMe tle,etlk. 1 0e would arso ?ay iri this connection. t l / 1 12t 4 -, he litre-cadd'eti to the m•MthlishMent, the'. manufactin rittte - r , f -77r+, 1 :‘ , 1,7 ,-- /-inot, anit (7, - 4,,n^r iNiir- in rill it l ; \ - -Mbtik , , in vrhicli be islpriepartid to ( . !xHcute all kit r: : 4 tit -jobs, hy the very bestiwor'kmen and on The nuiQt:reakmablk , terms. ,---- 1 .1 - Dcplers supplied itt the lo:west prices. ! I - 11artichlars in relation to ~i.tovesL.l / 4 c .: at some future time. : ! .- I. J. DIt'KEIII-1 1 AN i'e. , , New .3lilfuj, SJav I#-I,'ISM. . 171 1 -I t . • , 1 [ , AFULL ASS-RTLIENT of Tin Sheet I ton L and Copp,.:rlrme of my own manufacture and made of heavy - plats,- fot. sale . liy _ ' - I . ..L; • ;: - • .J. DICKERM Jr'.AN,. 1 , - New MiifUrd, Jul 1 . 2, 1 , .5 1 53. - - FULL 4m::(rtrp a. Joiners Tonl4l. New 31i:fi!r1,' 3Ltlvl QASII AND-111.1 clieap ut rnt of ila'rdriire, Crpenter and 'Blimp Chain. and ti tures at il i.'",1.1i IIIeIiEII3IAVI. ilifi l of Atha 1ie.,..t Plality, ihr rule IIICHEIZMA.S. •• ....k.-..... f.fl:K 1....1. , FLOUR . NI) LT by the •Darrel or Pth 1 j3 .1 erwise, :it tfke Ik*e..k. prices - - at DICKERII.tN I4 . .- .. . FAtt.ldtns 'i!"‘ION INSCRANCE COMIPANY, OFFICP, AtilES i i, intApronp COCNTY, PA.' al / AL, $200,000 ,s, F ured In .1.:0/41,(qd .11:ortpve "on 11w Real Etiate : • iti]l' i lfr• Str,..khopkr,. : Insures -againA lotA fir Fire, of floußeik, Stores, and otter buildinfzi , ,'Kitards„Wares land ster•,elkandi••e,l op as' fhvoralkle teirins '111; Luny riiiii.l;!r lii , lifution.. Lokfses prbmptly adjklid#d - ithifl Ilaid. . . Btrknc-r025k.,1--floni liorae.W;illiston, Athens; Fran ei, Tyler, k 10..; (irorge A. I'etkins do.; .J.,T;D. Meier ; do,'; C. N. Shijanatfl. do. ; C.F. Welles, Jr. do.; ki, E. Canfield dol • .flOn..aolin Liikorte, Tow-01(14; Gi•ni B. 'Wakrtian, I..art.-"xvii . b . . - •; . , God, M. llollenback, Wilkes ' barrei; -- Ilieliakfl i‘le:jlert, I.:tporte, ra. • . 1 - 0 /Pk c nits. , •4l ikin,ißora ce ; Will ist ok i, • Preisidtit ; C. F. Wells, jr., V. Pres.' and Treats. ; .1. E. Canfileld, ScierkAarr. , ; 1. . -, 1 Agent, 0.. SI Bt:ttlr, :•31onttose, Pa. i . [1:7:3:2mfl - . • - OLE': K WARTED. WANTED limn qiisately z a good active Cierk—jone Il' who hal LacNperterice, urites a fair hand, land is competerrt t take charge of a set of Books— ninst Is , t , ,upiqrt , nil willing to devote hi. time and attention to the , inere-t of his enifdoyes. To one 1 that can an-wer to lie above a liberal salary will Is, , - ~. gi t ! en. N'one' ofhtfrs need ripply -- Coot] recommend- ations requireil,l I ;D. F. &R. 11. EATON. - lfaiford. Mayl, 1 ' ..>4., i 1 . IN tt /Pi' I tEL GOODS: . ! ii - BI7ItFIITTWoriId invite the attention of his I 1.1. • blends tin the public to his new Sand splen- I , did stock of Arspelt ~ ll'ool,and Cashmere Loup and Square Sliairls, f'fmn tk•l. to 5,5 16—I,adi e: A ' Dress T 0 00 4 ; inciudi lt ot t hr and fancy Delanes„Pe-Dages, Purainettas. Fr r entrli 31ei ire% Silks, Poplins, Ging ni has, &v. ske.4 risd t /i IlilAons and Bonnets of new , style-, which lit?tonriection with a large assortment of staple, and fihrey f)ry Gooch!, ()metrics, erockfrg, ' Ilard:rate' •iroit, Stoves, Buffalo Robes, (Airpeliv, ji on t,,, and ,51,,,,:1 tc il a ti an d Capp, Painted ll'intlorr shadcr,ll'alt, t'aj)er, Oil* and i'aiiity, AY:, win be sold on the rno`st Dsorrible- te , ins / and reduced prices , for cash. 'nature, Or approved credit. lA. B. sss,4lby kite barrel or load. 1 New 3iilfortl,iSetrtenibei,...).2,.lBs4. 1 ----- STEA3tGOIS're.AND SAWMILL. DDUSTBROTIIEIN hatriiig purchased the above e.talilislirot iirt will keep constantly on hired: Su yeriin, and kite /r/Qur, corn .lleal of superior. 4nal il:il, alit* Clniit andtßran lit the lowest cash prices.— Custom work; n ill be dtine with despatch,: and its all cases O•arrenpd. , 1 1381tf Montrose, Jul). 0853, 1 jot bf Summer . flats 44 CiOthg l i --- 1-- - ; - - esr just rceekved andlor gale OlittaP 1 ~,,,4 4 1 • . , __. '.:. i D. R.• L. A: 0). VI' • 1 , 1• • •: . 1 - ' ' 11. • . t A =ES = ,r i • tr. ; ; a '; - .. r : - ;- t- • - z 1 •''' .''''',i •- • - - ~..- - i — e, -- : -. f i - I • • • I b - -.- • I . . i , • i .. - .Li • :i.' O l i iti , I t , i *OR ALL.TiIE , IIII/1. 11 clr, MILT ill" I I, 1 . Gds It - ow-existed it' pit • ' ; .t. 'Pk 4 . _ ; ,fectigpurgative pilLwhieLt stulp aid perkt hi , its' O • perati prowled tit inelet,the dUntanil, a al (If its ki.,,bleslias conclitsiveLt , otitis ittaceqmplikhes the Purpost sy 'trt 1 ttik;fa p i iersical pit!, ltt . ..c 1 ; be.it o 111t-titia—ontt i tvolee shot • . . ; olect. o , s hut all of the a'tivanta ! This lat been ttiettipted Mere,'. 1 welts:6od kespCrtfiilly submit lb It kal•+lbt!eit .vohrtuuute.fcw the, 1 altdosl•ortiry purgative. medicim ' irrkating to OM bowels. This is 1 prOniejs much gripingtpain 1 0 , i sr:item as 1116 re than cOunterl derived r in them. Theite j,i//.1 ior I ilt tt doss it arise ft oil' 41 i . , I ,struCtiou r uerangement in the ', ly tegrtillile, nb harm cad arise quart - yj . , ; ibut it is betterithat ' be,tat ell jUdicibusly. Minute t ti l in the sevOral diseases to,which. art i igen ion die - boa. Amongt I hatel'eilt spet!dily cured! by -.th Lii•er p laint ,teoli in its various -. t i- • ,; digetlion,t Languor- and Loss of ', Iriltabiliti, TilliOus Ileatiaelle 1 and Igm'il'ain in the Side-ant 1 ;Alibi se To bitt the conSyquen l in ihepivOr.• . san aperient, t sulkt...dief in ( oeitivenes; , ; Pit lltiltuirs; licrofala and SeurvY,( i rhU It tly'ilrlce.ra and linpirrity , ; t- I ant aid ckery case where it pnt, -Th ' bare produced smite 1 cure ill jpielittnltitilii, lion[, NI 11/Si t -: 11141t101 of the 'Heart, ill, ach Mu11t !. ..,,i;1;_•. Tlti.y slibuld i! i spiink-o(lhe ycarjto puLify 1 the syst 4it for the eltang of tsil doge tit (Mate, the steinaelt at! , ackiotf, &Oil res‘oresthe aPpetit life the Mood, and; by thidr sti diktilatO -system, renn4te.tit't and .l-t... , 4( re the wasted or tlis I. tYlloltl . M4'anisM. Ileneetail oe tageoUs,,litiven.thottgli,uti beriot but u!nitOtessa -y dosiitga:Shoult , i fitti' as eVt ry p irgative medicit' wiled tall - . 01 to! excess. .'he th . a physic,it ; required catinOt be : t4y ltitg,4est themselves to i t'll .:1141 it. isi; Icont ! dently believed • better - purpose-than :anything t ! atit4ble-ko mankind. When I ktiott,n, lite pt'blic will nu long i ' tr;:euiplo4 wilt it in need of a c.- 1 ing a tgatswrai pal they are. p 1 big punt' fr .vegettible, no. hart us.e.i I:Mr gm ntity. . iroie impute lireetiotis see w I • .rp!igtif!,..4l b. JAMES G. IX a4titlial V11;11114, Lowel, Ma. : l'rtSle -2,slChnts per,liox I . f I . • - — L-4 ". 1 il l _lye e. Cileirr.y I_, Cif'l 'he rep; ,f, Cure O. cougitsj 0, ,-0711.hitix'1171norineirrou llt' , , '.; I hic , fnptilli„ . , . ,.i ' i ~.. . , . is totneds . llas Is on for it,el -,..1.r tr e .t'of e \levy varie'tyl of 1,11 unit :!iilitely ntineeessaryito r. e uni rtuqs in any conitnupify ‘vileil !,.I,ISo ‘N1 .. .:, is it , fitltl tifn..:efi: us 411 e t..alzes of its ebres; Oaf 1 , f die conittry abountis in inli-sOl - Liat.le been t l -estored from al.;rtni e tit. , : ease 4 of the lungs by . its, ti its i ttiper ority over evei,ly i?tlie, -is too ap , arent to e , . , eapt3ti.sqliN I rtqs art known •the pi. liie.in, auptlote to employ iiir the) .11;1f akr-etions' of the pulni mar): ,c, utllto otn• dint:lto. ..Ain - n'ititii . ~ . , i(!; i!ipon ;he lungs, lint for Ott , li 'a: o.f.wilitsll, - wr:truri4, Jr. k. hfi ' :r • , at.asat; ez-t. anti satest n etc .: i . 1 wit -- Oe r itlitougliout filis than Osure the-people. •it , that fit ever has been, i istSld by—AßELTen `. ilii ..f.t . ros, Harfoi er; id; ar, 'iv all dealn 1 i in' . . nd (% =TI rt. ill c ar- it its ate PIP. Hier Con u)to {)era trim' land its mica It cu atti ( I, tann 1 , „vas loth hech in irons !j0: 1 .......tve tied•nor ,lo foo l pall y is 1. 1 .Tt up to.,,tliie bt dm ' the gentune.arttele i , ,ntr r pie ; 11. F.A. R. 1 , ', lc!! ::: PtiiNNEv. Dlialari, 1 cin r, exin v .. here. i . • A lEST EN.O ~' i 11E 1 . iEnil.l, -, 1:A l 111 "rOT ' , S I IIIINStON . & C t ./ yrot ' Nit Yoilr:a ffelwra and SIII in• - •t ood.: and k;:f• i'd ' i likeltol , zy titled,: cheap' to gi , n.ila . .ge.,ltain . Pl•e aro willing to Ilacalit rout' wre din:A:A ovc Ali , are +Mit g i l to C`ollllll7 , 2:01 , seorc in the ciainty—we 1,13 vfi fi I'l,l liki'-'4, gOluls - to please the : 11;...lre!IVand . acid" Silks, Sill 4 lll•rigr Delanc. , i'lain an 4 ni and rimii. - ,r,1G ' ;,,. - d•im n n.,,irv, . - • 1 • • -1 Etnbroi , i,rl.l9 I:.!nrtnia,.. sail F. ; ui,d,..,1,4nd4 . : rapiers and ,Slre 1 and Gitt:re% St 7a tv and! Fat Inlnks t411111:1-1!: 4 . largi.t st at t plirlogs ; al. h Iron. Ste4l,'N' i not-ie Ili's: IotT,ILS, Shit; . I . : stp us., - ncl S oneware, Stove I. Lha heri, Il ts. Shoes dc., ' chance bf sh whe; vou liar I . "ours truly, SCOI I Rnt in n• ille April, IS, I rl5, , oct) its q Cirr 1113.1, Q e l i:', Thiffato lot just SCO Shawls! S : of Wool I FM December 3. 1 i v ( 1 01ci i . , i\ ~ _ Al a orci i 1, i . ~Si . mil ille 1 --"--t- . 1 i 1 .I____,A • NEW (4c r Af C miLLirN & PAlLihire i turn their grateful •: 1., 1 , 'dt,noldettgenient t to the 'public, and invite ai . Acintion ;to the Very large' st k' t of t Spring and Serra.. I nifr Gf . 44 they are non , ree il(ite."l and (firer for sale 1 ; , , at ccry rom priccx. In athht on to. their usual assort- 1-ni • ent o •staplct Dry Goals; Cr ceiiesi Ifardware,'Crock- 1 1 : -etr..P: tits and 'Oils. &e. & •!fir- ; ;• nre prepared to'.l i eillibitla largte assortment!) isdies' Dress Goods of eve -• description—Fign (I, Plaid and Plain Silks, Rofinct ~ Sh4wls, %ItibboitS, • tic lies", Ita:t er y,L a di es and Mi Mis s es S i lfoos of all ; kin 15: 7 .; . alt , o .n. !arm stock of .4 1 1. A 1'...,1 II) E,CL()TIIT.A 1 ( 4 /. Cloths, Cassintercs, • 1 Twred., Jealls,Stinunerelothl . 3 , :l:ting.s, Ilats,'Caps, .Bot ts •nd SI oes - &e - t'l '• ' - . i Thet.respie nt tfully solicit an cittly call from .those who %V ix' t o' Pureha se good ii flit e ';' lot' prices. -:.S. )(ingrate 3ia,• ti,'&4. •M i eMLLEN & PARK. • i _4.--• --___l:----- .--.-- • ••-•- • --1 t- -.. --------- ' 1 New Line 4,,)1 4 *iiluStages, • . 1 ~, -' l' - , • . rno fll -1 t . 4 , ':: ii 11111 1 11001); T lICINTIIOSE. I C,....ItrAtIES - •ill leave Kirktv all pi:(sing through Coy; , 1'.71 bllttf, - rille, Liberty, &c., el••elryt morning after : the ai•rival 'of thif JfailTraini, of •irsi.i.stoth East and West,, •„ 1 , . rearhil'g .11.nntroSe at 1, r.. - IRcturning, leave ' Moatr(rte daily,(Spndayil ex erifed)'at 2 P. ST., reach- 1 in Xi 1;0.044 -10 time ttl tale, tilt. Mail' trains of-cars, both Eft and West, being t e!, iie:irest and mo-t fea i sit+ute i'd r(-arh the" New V . orktr(l Erie Railroad.ri r•,J This A line intersects a" tti- ee.lily (line for Dimoc k, Sp;iingr . ille, Tunkhannnek, • Wianing t and .Wilkes litu're, hick -leavesMohtro: 'el 71 lA. ?T. evert lion= (11, lyedne•Oar and Friday. J •Alsb, a line tO.l• ; riends- Tit e, •I' t eraysrilfe, kc. I • ' 1 : Voilical'as and (Tailor:fa )I.'cie(Srriages are proYi deA, a d the propzietorit will 14jiart3, no pains to ac connildatetthe - public. i : I'4 g.iI.IATCII, • k r ,iii el; 1874 , i . -, t• - ",.. 3 •011 GAN & WEST. F • 1 3 3 L, ani!sboro - Sash, Itad, and Door 1 - r alit ii , k. 1,, . . riimir, sal) Briber will 'futtiill: et he Shop of 'Seidl " & tiro hers, Doors,Sell ,!eruf 'Blinds. Turning (intim - 0 and furnished tto o en. iLumber kiln-dried, to I wOrktin:n unsurirase( - nnYJin 'the country.— i 0 leriaddlessed to nut (1111 eelfiV(t,prompt attention. 1'; rine Lumber and I_s(lnltil riofluee taken in ei dh nig,f for the above. .I Trif•s; ci f;. flay: . i x, atoboro, Feb. 6: I ' . ' liiS. A, LYONS: •t -- ; I - • _::._...:. _ 1 - .4 ..._... - • 1 .- I , IONTIfiISE DEPOT.. - , - 1 117.L.Lti4.1f if .1/1/iL , IN • - VIM; purchased the ce,fablishment of Isaac L. I ost * Co. at, the - l'il s ontinsL':!Depot, would - re-, tfullil inform bislfrieoili, that' be will keep con fn band, at dui lowe:t prices, a' well selected goods. • 1 c, Sidt,- and 'Plaster can ;be: bad: eheap, is well crier, Dry fioods, Hai dtrare, CirockrY, Routs, . Nails, Lc., in eichang..! ftiri(iiidn and all kind, . nc4, at the best pric lii rof,) cords Bard wanted. ' -i-—1 ' ; I ' • • • trOsi - Depot . , Yell.' 2, I . :it 34.1 ' 1 - - 11 tJegpet I nt1:1 jefe i k rr 1 as r eal Shoe.; of in iVood 5, ::T s{ NTLY 3 0 1 1tIfil .rP lor ' fknu "sbed to order ort etirt home. ' I.4foxs 6r. SON. ALE . s . 4 ,com 'A IitIGGY WAQON , e,"Sepit. 16, '64. !I , . 8AZ,011714'. I i 1 .. , ' Ell BEZIE 01 VS IC. 1c4.1611 I na • .; ud far an of IA relied on an This has : been ens; _tri fin 7101 whientte dnetl; It it: ea itz:y to make the sve..notie of ,the every other. = th What sueee?.s I. nll 111 qt)o 1 :4 de et c public . decision. A4t; hitherto. that lib Criutanious. and tioti Maul:. of them t, a il I,UvolsiOn in the lank°, the Ood to be r rodticU no in itatiou efiotily exi sting . ,ob linwstt.. iielD rz prt7 frjunlith eir use in nnh ny Medicine should. irbetiiotts for their use ( Ott are: applicable Ithe romplaitits which lent; %-O 'nay mention: forin . 4 of - ZGrundice, hi Aitpktlte,,ListlesnesS, DililtlOi , Fever, Fever d'fil is ; for, in truth, tat o . distiased action. rley tObrd preempt and kis, ( - plie,. Dysentery, Co ds, l ltvitit sdreness of. { tli blood tei - ; in short, 0.,,..r.1atiV. is requirpd. ,4 4 ,}„riv. successfuli, iisy,ll - lra . vel, Erysipe. .itisitt the B:tck, litom be'l frkely taken in the ,ile.l bilaal and :prepare' i.a:,Joi4.- An occasional al !tit:it-els:into healthy ~,z(Oil vigor. They pu j unitla it. ur.tion, on the to ittl' latch' of the body, : , a f teli itnergies of .the easiOluil these isadvan s kle,illtOgentent exiSts ; iiet:::TJ he carried,too l e ret aces the strength ~. net s'o td eases i n winch It ritinierated here, but r -*it of every. body, this {till will answer a lAelti t lias hitherto been : trir i virtu:us are once .1- (1:5 dtt what remedy thavi eanutlieine. De a[z: li tO take, and be t . k..: P :iriSe 60111 their 'on the Box. raetical and An- :rfir , )l iilY Box . e's for Vii. torah lloct rxr n ors I h notoriety from ta'ry disease, that the CVl:dem-es Of it has lieen cur ddess, qimmt every si,c 4ahlicly known tii; and even des-. When once •,pfc! - tnelne -of its ration, and where )Roamer hesitate .iTssin . fr, and dam rgan, which are -1- in fin midable dbier varieties of for . (.ItAirra if that ca be oh- ---- i - j ----- , . ' Ea :,..ENT. r L r ItNis i t::•TTLD E. i o. !nt' : nun r, e..l%ing I ; , ioi tvi . ;nt of Spring orlittlivl Hrite all tliat 'e Vin?; ti '•;t11,, as our =lock sstllitilr, ~ , t.iiall profits.-- v:1 art;(ile!! v. - anted. and tvl4.k , ;k4l; : prieos . Hill, any ! 14:01 . t. , p;.eial Toting to ; • - ado , :i s ; v:itelt 'as Black. • ~.,1 - ,.., 4 4 i'Fillyis, iserzi ,, e, , and :114 , y:talk 115, Silk,. French r(11;r do.; PPlainMitQlins, rti: l i .i ., Tactic? ..tltiil e 3,,r.1 4 r. 111 1,00 ,.. : ;, ey,-13(simos; also trim, ;ek lot Goods for Men til,l Horse Shoes, and M i di, ( . 7roclierv, Grind pt.pr,'l Titi, ( - ,;1t:5;4, Sash ikfe4 'Tie:lse gii.e us a tuiolf I?cifore you lw. T; IJOUNSON".I; CO, - • • ! i I 1 1 • ofrerod low 1w NSTO;C - 8: CO. ve,ry Own; 1)N & CO; '.q"; .-.• ! '4' i . i, i:./... .:,, , A : ert - * ' C T:ib. e, x,' a Qt i' 1_1 117 4.r* ., • co(iii.i'Af'''" - i I. L'POsTl'co • •• 1 Avt • Awpir_.. ! t:o.oe rithi,..le•thu niait'Ciloice i atilt 'ail ILATF,ST “rxt,s-44 of uoada .to be, had. I tug eilidre' - ,1 ie editntr',snd for'ilie Very lowey. t inice.s iiithiut iltrialion. i .t: •-'-: ' .--:. i: ..• • - i f - •'• „ . ..... - . ,8' R.12.D Y ..1ff..4 DE et o 7771NCk ''• `.- I • : Lll3 It STYLES - -1.. L:. POT 4,-... CO:. liiere i, jusi I. leadpia lirg,ttiddition to dolt stock of.clotiting, consitinginew . of.evei , "ythino desiable; for the: biget at Stich pr7cei as are stire to Sidt:. The' gitods',,are, made lirtatr . ate,. and We warrant theVork to be etittal if not an rto any .ever before offered in. thitt.inai..., ket. .0. ' letocli contpilise Coats, line .black.7.Frneti t ro ' Sacke r P ieks and Bitsinessz Tweed, C4sitticrc and 1 Jean:SU:o l y' and Frocki,: also brown- and 'white Sum mer plainl tin il. t *idled: ' ' - 31:1**--Wbitre an tf colored Marsailhttl . Videsitio,'lasting,ligyred Bariatheit,lll , nr. i cd silk' ana.Satiu,.ainteTerY vartetYi good illld cheap, PAsrli.-.l3iie black ctissintere, does-iu, p.d..tWeed, ' i StininnlyStuff t 'linenJtlrill; etittoliall stripe, 'plain, i check Oil Plaids, so' cheap as - to lie sure of sail! . to all who dol - tiro ,to bul I.L - • • . - '- • „ , .• 1, ("I .L 0 IfF.SANii NOSIER Y l -1 • dies and 'dents t l.)i white and catered Kid Olevesfirthe bet iinalb. Ity warranted.- r A large itssortment of ull.kinils af bine; I brown iiiio slate hose,* anti + hoso gents., and Lidies, I cotton:. Lii , le thread,rßerlin and. silk Glexes; Black land colar ; 'alai* rsOortnient of black 'silk. and, lice Mitts, lona , anal Shoff -- • .- - POST & CO'S. .‘ . . . . ....._,-..:.............., iß°(Yr'S Alitt SITOES- 7 . fine Boots; COarse I Donts, .Liirlies file GaiterS, Bootees and fbnikins, ' t a full iisitirtment of Cheap Shoes, Childrens• end hfis : es Shoe iind Bootees Ladies line silk-linen.Slipiiers, lat . ' 3 . • i ' - L. P. S.: Co's. ~' . .1 - 1 Tat K GOODS:;—.111 t4tyles'and,q4a4t.iefe.l)leaeh l' V fu Shirting:;, pillow Cotton , :Jac. and Caininie .31thdins., 'iviss and Book Nluslins, Barred: Strislins, Bishops, 'rid Tktoill Lawm3, &e., figured andi dott. i•lrrl.s lif i nrlinst at.. • 1 -.; - , I'. & C6':a. -.A. CI lIIN ,LES 1.N . 1D: 'ORIND,STONES at. 171 . • 1' - ",' '- ,I. L. POST A: CO'S. } I . lt 1 kint,. A ci-nolpsrft-,..:..,„; fi - lit 4 l h -I.. i i ) : ' :: t l‘ .' : n elle e l h p ea a P t e' L L..,firOgT A: Cc .i I -- • , .'." • H . , 1 i ~ --, I ) a . ./..V.,7 1 :4-:.the inCiSt • desirable stock in the4oun -1.. tr4iat rery low priem. ' I. L. P. CO. I )R o pr ( Gr iO il l;:S -- n yilks,..3lllzlins, f Del.nnelpe o l i a l : 31 ,1 • i;'' ' • •YI Lawns ' • 1. , L. POST . A.:.CZ., '''' • --'--1-. , - ----- - .----t- - Ai 1.4131iE anal spl..rlid stock of Spring Fri . 11 ' - ' - I. L. 'P. k'. - --i-- ' . - 1 - - • • il/4 yArt.F. (360(.1.s ati the lowest Pricks.. . • 1. L. POST ,tCo. , L i LO'ilS, ' ' C . a.siint..!res, Tweedst, I Kentucky iiearts 44....1 an4tiatinetts,lrksry cheap at • 1: L. P. & '.!i •- 1 ' - .• ' : - - .1 • • IVOOD.PI - IV 1 1PF—Patent lit,.? Coda:r Pails . ' ''' '' ' . ' '-• ' . tipd - NN ash TiTbs, Lovoa Nut Dippers, utter Ladles, "Prints, Willow Baskets, Rope llalterki Bed Cords '1.14n1.114 Ropc ', Broom , . a good lot wt.t4e.store ‘ , of . I .s. - . .1. L. POST &:cO, ' O -- ' '''.- '• • • !;-Nt. ' . e0.0415/f 4/17D VI 0./17.7:11 of• doe' be=t . LI ' -{) '' . . , l e girloy at the 1 west possible rates: ' - ; • . . • April FL, I S;:r., I. . I, •- • I. L. • POST &Co a LEATHER, very cheap, 'at lif .-. ; • ::. ' POST Si: Co. --14-- : - . 1 --- if - 1 R (Ili .1::.R..1 . An) G LASS IVA R E-11j choice •1„...) lotiat IoW pritieS. . POST k CO. i J I d'Alt, !Carpet,. Raoul paper and Window Shimeß. • ' POST - TO 1,-/ • :11 . : i ! , - - s., ii... L . II ITS' r i :'. rr ist tie--het -• i.• • , ,::. „ . , ~..i„, .. quality , VCI3 • I._ rhea'''. - i . • : POST &XXI. • l - I-- : -- . •-,--1- i 8047. - 7:s and Bonnet Ribbons of all kinds:, Par asql, large and small very lbw prices. ii : „ i • r 1: '*• r i - - ! POST &CO; • ;-•.- S • * : - TAR. 4, .TRLIf - AILVGS—ererY style thisliable, 11/ . an 4 verycheap.. ~ \ . : POST'S: i.. 0. f 1 R.:ELY R.:IC:S-0f the hest quality. - : 1 VII ii • . i •• , ; POST ik, CO. • .. i: i L 4 ALT, Lime and Plaster at : I is_J • 1 :, ,I . . .. .. POST:4 : C I *s. ; • r AD FS' COLLAR:I—s_ A very dmice . 1 1 . t 7 itif OM 1-i la lest styles; :Book Thiihroidered Lyme if, 'ACC; Medin .ktid Ilonitob iinitationS. -I. L; I'. ki :O. ..• ."- 4 • 1 ' .4, _ F s. i _ ROMERO and Lace U - ndt.rsleeves • _I rzt,lo styles fi also, worked: and embr'd., and Insirtings and Flouncing. . :: . . , - - i , , r Act Ed:•tings: and :Inserting:: imitations J.J . 1:14 , 1, almost :114 good _as genuine and vei I.so Tel linen-w+ght Lace. :I. L.-P.: It l• l• . :VI:MINED : and Hemp: Carpet fOr sale at li i :11 : .1 iI. L;.POST ,St CO's . ._ 4,: 5 i.731 gER IllTi;S•-•-•Panatnig fine ,and cbar4l trims . 1.. 1110 and fitnav hound, Pedal and Palndqaf, for boys turd men, sold very cheap. I. L...R. &;O. i -• 1 : • -*I. i I .fl + :A:PIES: and Children's Flats. rii . l.tood varlet 1..1 so'n new lot Of tho latest styles: * of Boenntil stare ofil '• i • . :.I.L. P. St'l fr • : .. ! _ . j" - I RV tCE and fancy articles of Sdap and fl %.....) aliw, soine . cif: the finest Perfumery at itl! . of . i - J1 : 1 :I. L. POST .kiil y A ,B ,and T.AiLLow ; also, Farmers tools , 1 -- 3 e4jik ! -1 i : ! i I. L. POST k; C i- : tl - i : ive• t *.i.vii- lii : : - j ! in Ii ,-1/„V Of all kind44l:eans, Dried Apple's 11 4.31 It 4 - , Butter,, Beesiax . , all wool soclos.,:Egii for wh"4ll we will, i ezehange goods at cash 'mil ..1.1 5. i! i : 1 I. L. POST -: - .:• -4 • ;--.-,: A. , : j II ~ iRE MOV A L • • . i . - 51k749147.11 , :t3 1 ; STOVES! FerovrA ! ', , oTnilsiib ; , : v ribe,, , . wi.:, to call the attention TOP his 1 frwids and the : nlhlic to his very : large i la&sort i meat t i ll STOVES at his nea• Store Room iit lif.otirrs : rrne, .71x.t to L. Si•Leidieim's store, and near Elie Gt. :Bend D i epot.- tiepins, in addition to his former:large I vaid i etTof Cookint: and : PaalOr Stoves, many AO. pat terns, ;: fiolini of which arc— • . : - •• - 1 St. il: ' ' OL -1 - yeAritrug, 11Po:ch.-Branch, ifijelitzt Troll, 11-Troba;rk, 1 ifetiallitir, 0;-ierie, : ! 1;111441: ll'arrior;•l :Oak, tifiliShme„ IYhich4tegetlter With, his fornter stock: will PerimPs be thelvtost extetsirel•and varied - asibitinenqcif Well • sclectill,„stove; inithe M :county.. • • ~. (lit Qu. or,ci wed furnished, at low priers. • m7; l 4 tita•ticie; in Lis line kept on hand-and i' as usual, andlorders received at his - old Bend. '. l• • • 4OIIN Ct/L't m ai,. and Great .R,ati,N0v.,.1554. . ...._..,..,, . , Nott,ce to the Public'. i j 'NO just returned ft Om Ned; York lii: the attention of my old customers; I to in. Lrepin-M. tii 'my 1 . • I NEW STOCK OF GO,ODS,• „ling . bought; with cash at •Ithe loWest and within;,te. sell prineipally for the same, I , fer than at greatly reduced priees.l :t I Coeljeco l'riin,i, warranted fist colem:, - foi_l only 8 cents A yard. Gnod Jirown Sugar, 18 ppunt4 'for one dollar.p lloontonl.Nuils, acknowledged by all , to be the hq-it Nail in use, 5•541,51: per keg: - lints atti Caps, . Boots l and shoCs,lllutlido Robes tf-all •prices,lall. wool De I.:tiles, Cashtiteres, I'aramettaS, Dress - *Rik', -Silk Velve ','&e.. 31onslin De:Laines, 1, shilling 'Li t er yard, I t Satin Ilontiets and Moleskin Hats. Ilroche liShawls, 1/oulkk Long 'FbaWls, Thibe_tilo., ..' , ..lling at 4iottceiv ably I4v price;., 1 can safely warrant perft..citsath- , factio to all who hill give.tne it-call. 1 , • lait.Csbor i o, AM... 5, 1854. -. •S. A. LYIONS. •.• et IiOCK.S--gotild time keepers, only one dell r•. • vi I` I• • S. A. Lyopis. , Laiii:;bo,o, A i i r . 5. • -., ~ • I. A - ,ik 7 - , itt.yiE b=- 1 7 i oiio liiiii;, fe - r --- Whiiiii . ilt - el highest ' V 1 .y price' will be paid. -: S, A. L)ONS. • .' Lan'eshotlo Al'r. 5. •' . l'idit,NTElY PRODUCES taken .in exchange,. for V,l.tl'orals, at My store:* •- -- S.' A: LIONS. -. • Laifel Csboro; APril 5. ••,• . • -•- • 4 '' ' ~ :: : , . . lY 2111.1tAllIGEXIENT - t551... • 1 11 -.111.3. - DS'AI: -11rifILLE.N'S ROil Road liT,igh• . • ... .l 1:41.e hetwetn. ...Ifoittrose „rPri>49l and ." . '.. ! A r cia York, ityrytioq, Sun. - 4 ,-- l diitta erecixtei.i. • 'I • -.1 . • II iFo's itmotit,um having ri.oo arrangeinents -11. f.tirc forwarding freight to New-York lulthe care of Cal*. H. It CAI/WE'LL, of Orange CoMitv.iiill be itiAttendazice at the Mentrost l Der,o` - 6-err dar of the rack, to take charge of such freight •aimliircalUce as mni be entrusted to them. ~ Returns for Die .saine .will 44 paid at the Store-of Willitun 31cMilleth.. , • •-:, ( . .ltncelies in general, Flour, Pork,•Fish, s..alt, .8.. e.. Ate., IcOnstantly On hand, for sale at the lowekt Cash Pric ~ or in exChange for country. prodece. J - •. 'L. D. Ilixns. I t - • . • • Wit: LILM Me* LI.E.N. . ' Apkil 18 1R54.'. - • • -• 1 • - ..• -: .q -. ,! Facts for the 10eopIe.:,: - • --' - ftwiTHSTANDING the predictions oftthe New Albany 141,,,vr that:Frank Pierce,will.llm elect risklent h4c.ause the . Prophet: Isaiah SitayS :that 4.0ril giveth power to the faint," it isMtiversal. knitted that the subscriber:can and will jell Ij . ROOTS. AND SHOES I: - •' ;., PI...ft:PER that: any other shop ititowtt, - -notljeven:et. y i n, the frnitine boot and shoe store doWn- town.. /It —My terms are-cash 'Or pay dowp, • aridl thereforeinform those' who are' Indebted - too Ilium k Patrick,- that they must call liiii•pay im 4.--nnff.clid.t '' •• • ..... .:' •• A. MERRIMAN: ' ) . otro* 4 4 . APii! . . . 'S.II RO(IER4: .. lia ed P, " thi r ‘ ly ad i'-!. ,WANIPED, CORDS good" split - ma* wixod, mange 1 1 NI for wOolen.goods, ~- I r. LYONS':SO*. trOse oOtOber 18, 1 • IM ....: ' '' ' .f . -r -•C"'i . ' . $ 1 ' 0;040 - or ' Ar t ' a r tAiebti . ,G4FAT ATT4AMON. t-- :. Great .Rusii—Ar tlie , Nen Goods al Eaton - . ONE PRICt STOIZE!- -- - : • . . - , • T.URl4rgek. and cheapest stock of 'lnE6y,-.Docees. . 4. - tic .iand Staple Goods esiu• bioug,bt.into Suitque- ham* county. One hundredi-einfes DO„GoO4s.cort prising in part riSfolhils: , • . • , . Web ChangenbleSilks, - ':Fitehirmatile Silk and Sat. " ;Stripe. . -" • - 1 . ~, - - Q 3 onnes4, • . " 'Plaid r Is french romieii, • .„ - •,__". , Black . 4,- . . 1 ..00 . pieCei IkTitteeliats. ' Moons Bonnet - " . 1 -' : ' [bons Bonnet Satin . ,. • . lOO, peg. Farley Dresado: All ‘;',001 DeLnines, ~ :-• velvet Dress Cuttonsi - , Parisian, .do - ". Field. & .fxiled. Veltetai , Plaid de COfitil, ' ' • — fifty Bay State Shawls, . 'Clotided de Berge, . r.7 B 4nnere" ' - ' d6-' '• English Merinoes, ' . Brocha., : .-do . , Parainetto'o.. . i;_ilk - -- -- ,:zilo. , -', ILyonese Cloths, .- ' tidor, .r os i e ry, etc . , Cobnrys . ' • Mho, Ca.simeres; ". 1 French . ch . :tillde de Mire; . fVestings, I Embroidered Robes, . ' - Flannels, Gingliants and Prints„ ' ;l\ 001. - Blankets, Scoteli Plaids, , Linings, .-; . White (loods, , • 'Tickings, , I Wrought Chimlzettes, • Danmsk • Spree - Ca; ~. _ .. MN - Collars, do 3110 in I.:itgiugs, do Catobriek d(4: 40 Linen .do ilarford, Ott. t . . . , • .;, . . ~ - N 4 ew Yo rk, till .. // 101.1,11. A.:. CE COMPAI - fiFFIckVIVALIi.. STREET './ .:•• •.. CApITAL; IN CASH AND APPIR), T E SiCUltr, , f • I . TIES,:*500;000: f - / .• - • Li' s . reres"O goinst Loss -or D'anzgye.by Fire: -. i - . . DIRECTITR.4./. : • • . A. Q. Stebbins, 113 Brodd street; -Peter C: Baker,' 1 Spruce Street;. Girao Bancker, 'llB . l3roadwav;' Thomas Andrews, laii f.;(1,,,. .kitiet ; ,Bamtiel D. Souilitnavd,.377 We,s ( street ; Albeit L. Conklin 810 Greenwichsteet';- jaine.4 A. Crosby, , 113 BrOadwaki Chit's. Leut, Kitu..isbridgec• .N. Y.; Lambert C. Hall, Chicago; Ill.; ,1 Sjriith liable, Rochester N. -Y.;' William T. I ,,L'elapd New York ;-Pete r It. Ro ach, 138•• Bank street k Staates S. Bell, Corner West and Laight. streets ;• John 'L. Deen, .I'S Water '.street ; D. Van Wart, 118 [Broadway ;- Horatio .N. 'Gallup, cornet: West and - Barrow 'streets ; . Peter H., Foster, comer DansevoOrt and West;, Reuben Rotis'. Jr:, 48 'Bighth Avenne;' Stephen Cromwell, Canalen, N. T.; .- ,Albia, Wadleigh, Philadelphia ; Dexur B. Brittain, 49 -Waol ter street ; Samuel Sinclair, -Tribune Buildings ;•43sm .uel B. Shaw!, Cleve and, Ohio. ' 1 tOTAL Cuxmunitt'.lB,, President.., CrtAttirs C. CLA • KE, K•crettiry. • *\ CHARLES L. BROWN, Age* Montrose, -Pa. • EAGLE FOUNDIIIC. QAY'RE, BENTIEY & PERKINS hating purehatei.! . U ed of • Co. the Eagle Foundry, are now . prepared -to 1111 ori j ers from the trade, and •do work in . line with 44111 and despatch. They . will keep constantlY Ott- haudPlow; ! , (best kinds,) S tones, (all kinds,) t'uiliratore, Straw Cutters;; Corn Sitellers, ' tf:e. ke. 1 - • We invite partieul4 attention" "to the Plow* Which •• we manufacture. We manufheture and.keep for sale • 77ler f.'elebratid Platehley Plow. We h ave ptirchat•ed the exclusiie right to.manufac- • tore and in this county, Wayne, 'Wyoming•and .llrariford, Iron - 13'61M Plow. The Plow is!made entirellAo . t iron, excepting-the handle*: It is eetebrated'for its easy draught, being, one-third . .i • easier than any now ti use, while - its strength and cht-, rability are greater: • - . of all kiiids-inan - ufactLred and repair,ed by experlene ed nutehinests. _ • • ! • &cant Euglnes, Guiring ;far, Shingle . chines, itc. • Amon . g. the Stove* which we manufacture, ire the. . Keystone cooking StOve, Rough and .I?eady do., POT ea Queen- do., Premium (to. ; and- other kifids, A j ar, ranged for burning Wood pr coal. ; Seif-Regu7 lator, Parlor Store, ',(.;',..ttope Parlor-d 0.," Stanley's, -t w o do.„. and a turrets of other Parlor StOte's, hoth!wood fwd coal burners:, We keep als:o..on'hand Grirld;:tone tiintmiligY, Dog Churn lAtinithings, .Um brella and sllovel and TongsSiands, Lte. ike. Work done to eider on.sliort notice anti atithelowese,rates. rt.7 . or&rs for StoveS,-Agrienitural \ lmplements, &e.; are solicited front those in the trade,.and will t • filled at, reasonable wholesale ptie ! es..,! ' 8.:,5.- BENTLEY. S. - TEBKP;S. I ' SEMI E 3 gin v ofl - e - 1 - try Moritro e, Yfarch.4 . Australla, California, - • Oi any place •on the G lobe tan,iot prnent • • greakr i odgeenients thatt • _ • KEELER ;S: STODDARD'S _ • I MOOT AND SHOE STORE. WHlTi i snou fillelw!th. a r'andesisiie a.tlentrftrtio(intbe r lineemt n cint • a general variety of new and elegimi styles of ladies and gentlemen's- wear, among Which are Ladies French, Silk - Lasting and Prenille 'Gaiters, Rid} and Enameled Polkas-, Kid; ratent Leather and Brahzed Jenny Linds, Buskins and Ties-; Gtintletren's French and Philadelphia, oak tanne4l calf 4irt and kip_Booia, - Morocco, Calf and Cowhide Brogans &c. Boya kip, calf and cowhide Boots and 141,4 ans ; kinds of- .- Misses dud Children's weal% Also, • , a general atisort- meat of }Wings which consist in Port bflaste,t•egs, sparables.; Hungarian nails, iteks, thread; was, IBris tles,slie binding, awls, rasps, sand*nes, Shoe,loives, ke. Also oak and hemlock, tanned, calf upperilfid soleleather, Morocco skids andlininp.. • INS at the if Oil , tore CO. t gen 7's. A.c., Work made to (inter and fepairini . neatly:dop' a. • KEELER iSt STOJMARD. 3lontrose, Oil . ff, 15 4, - r • . VA UARLE ItEAIL *STATE Port .SA LE.. , on VILLAGE LOTS, situated in the pleasantest ..:.,lf part of the village of Susquehanna; also,ltheee liouSes and lots in. the snot. bus T iness part or the aforesad village. Also, a Farmronfriiiipp 113 acres, with a - swiali - improvement, the -ri.rnainder heavily timbered, situate two . milestiotn said village..- I - I,' Susquehanna is:the great- C.entril Depot of the .N. T. & E. 14ilrotal, situate at the • foot of the balmiest -- grade on tile road,-near, the great works of .Stauetia, ; Conewacta; and the Cascade, and Ipossessing- by Oa 1. toreAhe Mist watering place on the route With the 10, l'cality of eitensive Machine Shops, Foundry &c.. Su si i Susquelrank - although numberifig,lbet 2000 in habit I anns, and hut four years of age, bi deStined soon to ! range alon e . ids of the most flourishing and populous 1 towns on the line of this great tilorhughfare. ' i 1' I -L. P. lIINDS,Agent. 1 .1 - i .. Office one door ,east of Lenheittes.:... I. ' Susquehanna Depot; Nov.. 16: i - - I : ..w -- ' I ' . Valuable. Lands For Sale. 1 , 1 -VOR SALE. IN ONE BODY, about 5500 acres ! of I Lainlion the waters of: Spring. Brook, 'a branch of the Lackawanna river, iii Luzerne County, Pcnea.; ahead midway lietWeen- the thriving towns of feria.. , I, ton and' Pittston.. These lands are covered. with Vai -1 -cable timber, and being situate iu the most ex4nsive mineral region in Pennsylvania.--4oWit to - Contain"- . !-iron Ore:--and believed to abound in. coil, - andlheing . i also 'in' -the .innusaliate vicinity- of several - rail, roads i made; and now in progress-r-offer tiohe .capitalistwa , ..., opportunity for the investment of inoney that seldom i occurs. }for further-information ripply to N. tit*. \ Sack,lP.s.4.,, No. 11, Wall street New York, or to the subsciiities, at Mouttose . , 'Susquehanna county,P, the attorney in feet of. the owneo. 1 . .7 April G, 165-1: - 1• • HENRY- pßwapt. i , ~ I --:: made stand EN. vi-h to :and o prieec, ill of- , r . PLOW TDP.". - - - '_, "•:- -1 - :'. . . NEW ESTABLISHMENT. - . I' NT AND E. MOTT. would respectfully. inform.tha ..Ai; • public that they are manufacturing Ttlitehlefi Celebrated' Plows. They also- keep .con Stan ly. on hand, Side Hill, lgtpue CotentgL a nd- "'din • lows, . 'Cu/lily/dors, .Dog Chlirtts, Sleigh 1-and Cuttivißhost,, , Plow Points of various patterns., too ninnertma fp. 'mention.' We hope, by stiiet attention to busumsa; , to receive one share of public patronage. ' Maltase. ?: ' tory,' D.-Post's old stand: Foundry, M. Molt!, „near . • Searles Uill.• ' -.f_ - • • I ~ - I ' .. , Mr lypairing done on short nottee. . -1 : .; 1, I M ERRIT -MOTT, (1 ' Feb. d. ,:- - . • IELIJAIi MOTT. FIRE INSURANCE.. i rrliF. sant iber ii agent, for the', following Ipaprince ' _IL Pottipanies,- doing Intsittesslat- the lowest 'safe rates: . ~ - : ' i State Arabia? cet .I:lltrisb.ury. ' ' ''. Capital $350,000, Calla "Mould at Ilitifillair,9. L . •:. - - ' Capital )1(200,000, - Ifonteltrsaranee, Arian }Park City. . Capital *500,000, F. , B. CHANDLER. Montro . se 401 G,'54. • '• ' • LIME AND IPLASTEIR. THE sulveribeis are . itowburning and will keep constantly on band, Lintel:of a very sdpetior quality at gent - ruse Depot, and', will sell it in El quantities at :a fitir price. PerionS wishing a largo quaittity - Cam he supplied v...%0n a.'reasonable..notice. Superior ground Plaster will ho kept constantly on baud hereafter. 4 I. L. POST.; • • -'1 11. DRINKER. , 1 , - W. JFSSDr. onttosa DePot i April '3. - F 'L. SEARLE: A .New cutter and a tw Xll.. rime kir sale 'hasp, by El .. ~: ~. ~.~ . /t Limn do• Iririii Litmus, Black Ittuftins, Etc ‘ etc. ./ BATON *pa horse Pleasure C*n 41. TURRNT46