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Gazette. 4110503,-:#OtBURST."f Cllr. • • Ecilteir article appeared in :lime 'of OlirjnornaK nsli‘trt tinte-sinecc tak from ton l, lowa nt,wll4o%*l'l"ll-':tml"'"e'cd ('n the 1 ‘idl4ed. authority Of Senator DOughis,-11;ieni-. tonitdinifiet that theworld had, for Morahan: .-for.ty . years, 'alet labefinintider a, delusion as saapposing that 34Ose-mi had - been burned in 18121,..and,thatNiipoleen„hipaSlt,,who. in e language of the artielereferred poi" was compelled. to march his -army through . the , fire,' 'WA equally- Mistaken in, regard 'to that incident.": Having . sirrive4. - there Myself in Anguat. -:1814, wttere.l .1-entailed till ~ ,the .folloWi4g ;May,' profess tri..knew the condition of Aos 'eow- at that tiine,nrid annex a few facts in re 4ard to it : not,' hoWever, beeause 1 - sopposel the absurd story attributed . to &newt; Doug. ‘ 'las needs any. refutation 'with - - Well-mloranea pers'ons, but with thebelief.that they may af 'iltkaWine. /0..Y9k11.7 The Trench' arn-iistateri.4l4oseoir on the second day of September, O.F. 1812,:Kutu -7off hiving evacuated it a day : or two:pearl- The inhabitatusteliered that he would '. - have risked a battle iff its strce*and. were _entirely :ignorant • lif the ,intention _Count Restopcbin, the' military •GovernOr,• to' dm trop their venerable. city! . on Its ‹xxupation by 3he enemy. 1 OnSunday, ithotit noon, Napoleon estab . - iished'his head quarters in the Kreinlin ;and - - on Monday bight the , city was discovered to be-fin fire:ittjunurne.r.at;le places. This ter rible etinfla - gratiOn lasted eight day's, during six..of-whcib' it:raged With equal fury. •About seven-eigfithS of the City, spaep, and nearly all of the Most magnificent estab... lishinenbi of , the nobility, with their - costly .li •.braries, galleries of the.: tine arts - . &e.,. were d'troVed., At the, date of my arrival; near ' ly two years- after • the ponflagration, the great street, called Tverslioi - ,:which in extent, and the splendor of ifs editiceS Would have-once' vied With that of any_ 'capital in Europe,,was -still almost entire)y.int ruins, a solitary man- Sion" here and there', in process, of re-constue tion,.. being the only,: marks of returning vitalr ity. Kitay 6orisi,lor Chinese tow-u, :the :business part of Moscow, ! .lying 'under the Kremlin, and-walled which . contained ha• mense depot_s - of flour, 'grain, &e., all the. ware houses. and shops, and Most of the restaurants, -and coffee houses,.not i a single building leas eai col. . • • . • • •It is beyond theSe walls thatnre found the 13ofilevarcls, the spite - alas streets, the immense structures . 'owned,- and in part o e etipied,-14 the nobility, and the re s idences of thepffisials -and best el - asses ;gistierally. - Af , .ny . of these buildings are surrounded by extensive grounds, often walled in..and.are at considerahle,.dis . -lances asunder, to Whkh, mainly, and -the fact that '4 portion ; Pfl the French army - -was :..quartered there, may ibe attributed.the pres ;creation of about one-eighth of-the city in area, -Whieti.was saved by almost superhurnan :-..efforts of the - French 4oldiers.- . • The Kremlin in manner occupicd.bv • 'the French, and protected by .- brick walls of "'from twenty to. thirty feet . in height," (not. 1 sixty, as Senator notiles is retorted to have said,) was also prefetived... - Nor did any - , magazine blow. up- and crackthe Church of Ivan Veleek' . y,' as : .stated. The rent in the' • 'walls of thatrathedral, and the prostration of several of the. tower : sand bastions - , (now prob. ably replaced) of the old Tartar fortress,* re -.caused by the expansion-Of Mines:plat:4 un ...der them by ,Ntipoliion. when 'he • evacuates] ?Moscow-, and which,: but for. - the -failure of sotne , of them to. Would havii left the' whole Kremlin,,With thirteen Chinthes, two imperial palaecs, arsenal, barracks; &e., stearnplete mass Of Otitis. • : How far .11e , ePw May 'claim to have been .burrit miy partly be inferred. from a 'statistiCaltahle now : before me, published by - the Russian gnv. , iunent -after tbnevaeinition. :When the French entered NtoscOW: - it vein ; 2.5G7 brick;houses of whiebilOil were burnt! • Put the;' reader must not- - suppiPie I mean th&se male : structures so called', in our .cities, or even the. bOasted edifices with their four rooms on ,a floor,oceasionally, seen here, - which are the pride' and envy of many good citizens. ,Most of the brick - houses re . ferred to, and so. termed , by the 'Muscovite ' enurnerater,. would, from their' nreat exten. and capacity, be called 'in Italy, palaces, east: - - in the shade in aliese respects, the most fa-; mobs6o;arr. public hotels, each furnishing . space r for the acciOnnuxlation of- Many fami- • ties, and roost Of. them so occuPlehe vastness of these'edifieeii can hardly be ap- . eciated by persOns who:havenOt seen them. instance, 'the house of Count Arpaxiti - small part only. of which, v:ith its 'palatial ball-rooms, draWing-rootns,:pri:Vate - theatte, • " .Sze.; sufficed for: his prince lt eStaliliAtinent, • .the rest being rented. out :0-tenants, and Which he had •al6..ady -rebuilt in 1814—wai . a 'huge ( quadrangular building- reputed 31. to' be verst i . or two-tliirds'ofan English 'mile in (Ar t- cumferenee • 'H - Of wooden hotise's there were 6591, Which 4491 were burnt, leaving on the de-. "partto e the .Fretich. but ' 2100, chiefly ai ..the extremities. of the city. • Even at the Clo Se. of 1814 there .were'6ooo, fewer street' lapips tlian, prior to the arrival of: the French. Thei . churches having been massively built And arched; - and . having lioorg. of brick. or stone, -with bustible. in their interior, and: being, tnorpo.i .1 ifer generally -detached'frorn 'tither buifilings;l suffered niuncrically less - thaw:it) wiadeiale ,destruction of a e i ity. might - _lend one Tose., Theuiunber standing when the French arrived was 329,' and in August; 1814; 213 . were ill-a cvndition, fit for use.:-... ; 34u - inn - re detalls - Ctipld-be : .#h'en,... but isuppioie : the aboVe will, suMee 'to clispoge:7Of • ;Abe gikantie itnag,inarypood *beds ofSeastor on..the-buruing of which be would 111NT...us greatest of our modern "poets wasted his magaifieent apostrophe:. ..Sublim est of volcanos! Etna 'a game •. Pales before thine, and queueblesa Ileele's tame, Vesuvius, _shows his blaze, au Usual- sight, For gaping touiiita, from ,her hackneyed height. Thou stantrst alone, uurrrillled till the fire :To come, :wherein all empires: shall expel - . 43LD TRLTELLISP: AnierED DUMB& strarzei . dismounted at the door of the Rote 1 ga%.e his horse to the officious *atter. • Ti#e btu-keeper opena, the regsiter to take kits name. s- '•• - - *Yon are,` right,' sikid he, a . single Tooth I .-- viould be More agreeable,! and he .walkA ,to :the super" room to which the crowd of Warders wire 'passing. bar•keeper, ran after him; a(id sereamirighi•lis ear-- - • Wtat lathe did yOu st 4 : raid he;' "I can find the Wen don t put younself wor . tr ot ibie - Oa his 1 , return to the bati.room,`a waiter took up lasand told the deaf he w‘ uld . shun him Ole thatither, My 'friend, who - will'aperal the-.ea;enin,z ,Iwith - me„.prtfers palcrherry,, said he You .:rosy send,up a . bottl and a few cigars:. . .si .die Dot,' raid the bar-teeper, ` 'exactly ilndenstava your name.' - I think's. littlelee would. improve. the 1,41144 1, 4401 f its .answer. • 'And now 4 ilia:d i*. Y0)1 may ()tit the bottiejnn Wine ,enelee lit* friend now joine4 thei walked 4,4lx4eimiougether; The deaf lodger Patt th t ptoii i ti4 atiothtr bottle „tie_ 9pf. Trio . waiter who brim tght. it up, 'yet* red ,once•• More to, en4uire , :" c `.N - ' ol . l 4lgitity. 4i 4n l(l Old jnint; . a - i little 1 bre:al - 40 Chee-e„, arterl toil:0:14st _when the str.inger'ls ,horse 4 was atl tha door, .lioiasked for Ile 'l!was •told it was' sit, dollars and three -quarter's:. ,rIYOu are very Turd;. 1 40d.ht, ba4 4PC6O=d to PAY you, but if thil'i4,y,our,etistorni - to Charge nothing for - the• fit shall npt lose, by it-:—all my friends in Siongeville will cer tainly give you at, east ane when they come into the cityi—good morning.' would thank ylon to p4Y - you,r billhefore you go,' screanied Abe bar-keepee., ;• I am obliged toyou,' said thedeaf gentle man. *I can -put )hem, on; and he took up his ladle bags and departed:. As he mount cd, the by-stander 4 began (o laugh immoder ately at the ; ftwlti4ard entbarrasment: which afflided the bar-keeper, who was he d 4 spair, 'while he bawled t)after thhf delinquent who continued bowing and , repeated • hisi assur micas that he would certainly,remember the accOnunodations, eivility,akd liberality of the house, and recominend it to' all his friends who might pass through the city. The gen tleman .whit sq affected ;'deafness, won the scope he _had *liked oh the stmesh of his scheme, ntid paid)his bill the nest' time he visited the city. ; ' ISM • - t A - ,Lady'opinton of 1 nny Fern- And SO yonlvis t h!nie- toltell you 01 about Fanny Fern, and iActher aitith Hail .14 really her Auto bio„ar.iphy, do yon ? Well, ;1 wish Fiuiny would let nee tell the whole story,' ' the . 4 Oki DOetori , (see Itytil - Hall) Says it would do her creditk ' . Fanny is flit( igether a reinarkable. creature. We wer&sebOol - girls togOthe'r, as you know, and very timid 'friends., - ; a eon scientiouS sehol.iir; and always had he; She was _delicate',lOOkini, hut aS. nniseular and active. as ,a - doe; waS tbnd - of rainhling, in the wtxxis*to.g,athei. floWersomd. e4tild oat walk alt her school-fa:AO. ' • She W 4 some times,, little too ohl-tnaidisl to suit: `me and many Other--nii.)re espeilalli the heaux who wished ttlingratiatethemselves intolhei Favor; she always .seat thetrt to t he ' right :ahout double4quiek time; pitehed- their boquets out of the . •. • Fannydres.,.:ed the mcis!. tastefully . 'Of us all. She could tie • a ribbon, putothn lbOws,..and flowers, aio featheri on tti borinut, eut and fit a dr.-s,4irrange!n.ecdlar, c ur, clatm•A ing better,and make left* ornament s , - AO a slim. wardrobe go furthee,thatratiy,:;.bOdy else I ever saw. Whenever any -, aLns ;girls at school or at home waked to drOs.,partieu larly nice, we -would .'pu; Fanny taste and handiwork into requisition and 41though she seldom attended part eo herself, iihe Used to• take - .mueh . pleasure: in fixiir* up' , !her friends for such inomentOus. occasions. She was very fund cif thildrkn; with ;whom ;She was a great favorite.; and she is.sb Still. She seems to know them - thri'me.hlv. l and they . . s‘,..era,tiariow ber. Shp NfOuld quit thp to dre4ii dot,/ or it Lail for -,q to. have ,good play 'With the 4itle 64s generhil,y, A ite rwe acre ri( /,, d kr was mftrried first) we did tiiit see eaell oihrt so ofto. ; . , proved An txeellent hoUsekeeper,' contrary to the predictions of some of ItO• acquaint atitec_... I'l'er husband wits a...splendid • man, and I used ttollink I nev4ir'SZlNV so in a coup .le as they, when they cdtne intol church •on Sunday. They had three ehildren,the oldest of whom died , when about six-yearsoid. roe: ,• Fanny !the death of her little darling almost broke her heart. She 14 dinostlitffeetionate. 1 mother, and it took lieralong, time to recover ffromth'e shock.... Our' .lestie died not long 1 I after, amid va buried near dearFatiny.'s little i . o ne ;- and we used to 'yr:ft- their ;graves and 1 . i Weep there together... I illitve never become I acquainted mit h. another ,such .. a ildigi.,tig mt. 1 titre as 'her..: She is ortlio&x, through and I.through, and .nothing can; it:hake him- 'faith.— .Iteligion is nut a matte of beli4l N‘ith her; - [she knoWs it. Had itntt. been fdr this strong religious tatture,, I think :she never cOuld have hurtle tip under her trial 4; for .trial. 4 she. has Iliad, many and severe. !: . - I, , I.The . deatkof her husband was, 4 terrible 'blow td Fanny... They loved.-each Other de -1 "iotedly. Ist. . ur sonic weeks- I Wiii : - . 4ff aid she 1 ,woutd o crazy,-but her trust it, .ProNident.t. isustained ter., Then cattle yearn of poverty, and suffering worse than. poverty ; - but of this , ,ough -I b en, las :been ' said' f ib y , others. I - Even. in those dark days. Fanny taste and: judgment, her..deaterity . with the needle, audit : ler *ill- . ii . fort4king a, littleoagreat . ..Wat.enabled - her alWays • toniiilte-a1 good - riipearatiee at .hpine, And iiiz•iy. I have . often Iseeti her lookin , , , quite queenly; a,t;hen _heel . whole•ward robe teuld not have coat as much is the fain, or, the collar, or the b4nnet, tit the pocket • handkerchief of some 'line lady'. (who wa., perhaps, envying ber44ipearanoe. 1 Her . fine i form and gramtitl earringe, oftvuree, helped 1 her A great deal, for sht has one °tithe. finest ; forms 1- ever , saw. Her tace is not handsome, , but she is so geoa-hearted, so frank and siin-i, . - ,ple in =her inanners, .o)';intelligent triii i witty.: l ' that,-ittcoaver.-.;atioa with her; you - Wou d nev-, er'think i aeiillina her hognelv. , l 7-1 ' ''• i • i, - ;, w .4 ' That_ phrenological i'examinatil .in the seventy-sixth cliupter. ef Ruth 114.11 would apply to :her: pretty .e> peciai3y what is said 'about • 'Bull's? .religions nature, her, trust in Provhlefte,' her ounisitivens, het ' , taste, and eliolm of friends. • think Fanny _never had - trimly intimate frietid.4;l she. is tog exacting. If ; a man ;should Swear in her presence, Or speak lightly of religibu or any body she loved, she would not b . apt ever tij'adniit hint , to her i•oriidenee. But what, I _personal frilTdli :Sililisis'are always devotO friends, and _respect ltc%E . very highly. -dear : ripe,:hint I ana'setting on! must stop stn -matter all up in a I brief , spave,,fanny 'Fern ins ohe Of the molt reruarkabk . * well itistOne of the best of wo• I men.' for itamess, 4pd her phtiti speaking, bave doubtiess,-madeiritemies ;z who will try ,to it her ; Lut I 4.4 u assure you that yO s u may rely • ilpoa heir Ininesty and gt , odneSS, whatever. ! Y . 1)11 Mil • hear or dead I to the contrary. , 4 I .1 I A s sung6ter 4 skating the. other daY an I.lolyotte, brolitt,;irottgb into the water. , Sump one lila:him, aod rat* -for belt). In thi:,:neantime the yOungstei extrieated peif ran bone, fearing a flogging, erept slyly to led: The mpte . ied,, awl aeart.fio .11,r fait 'hi th e . anal ytng itaigictid prayeie a tn some- of titp ietigio*Aneetings of, the evepipg Were offered' fur the bereave(' VEN QE. Wi l be ezieeed acrahlic sale e n the farm -Of 6e subicrii)er la tiarford ,(nitar Tra i Crp!nter's)ou Tees day the '2OOl day of FebrOary . nest, the 'following ortY w wit;,. • I • One pairafteactpzen,i Cassi, Aria fifteen Sheep; onewrered Carriage, he. Am.; Fele to commence at )0 Odor* A. K. + 0 • Tenus..7 Eight womb,'l a eredit be twat' a :iota with intererailuid-epprtrred remit!. r TINOLInt TIFFANX.. gotice. ;r liberebnAieri. thofietteri tetitatitei "tiPoO**ltotni*of,AnnosrJaat, decesse9, of Ittekoceivitilibip;bseetteen goonted,to the subottito tbersositidebt#l to said 4:itateori . roqueeted to =nitrate iktylikent, and those - hart% cliAltoo %ton mid , 4040,toprestut them.duhr tift•M trot i set. dement: MART vtisr Aloi r liadeet fli" "4'4i ~; =CMIEX BUSINESS - CARDS.i ':.&; . ifre E. ER. l4 4lill'i • TAN'ttcrr4tlts O sAbpr,E.§, ILIA E ; iv 1 the' Ba.scruCnt ofSearle's licitit;:llcntrosce, N. - .• • fill. Sit='' . ' • . . • . —,1313, : IIIIICA)T AND SifDt ritElt.. i ! Shop qrstdoor east B. of Oda Felicoviie 1.1.11 !Turbke at., Malan:ie. ' - • .:, ' Nhr. Sintleion CAN now be foiihd at los new (stand on Owego st. two doorsw4st of Stitrle's loiel,I oiel, where. be ef fectually repairs . s.*ith Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Guns,:init everyidescOlption of Machinery. Wheel cutting; Gun and [Wateli materials supplied to the trade. . . , Dr. IL . titagoN DENTlST, lilonticke, Pa., at - Searle's S Hotel,,Mond4s and Tpesd4s of each week. • • *ivy & Sna p pp, . • • i,rONTROSE, PA., with RS, Hroodreiit ik 'Cor ' ter, Wholesitle Grocers ttitO Cominismon iter ebanta, No. 173 Washing on' itirecbetween Court• andt 'and Dey streets, .Net, York • ' • :Caleb We4l4 . "••• SADDLE, HAILVM, , TRCItK MAKER an MAKER Trimtnetr.., Shop . 14 his dwelling howl*, early oil e Itenry Drigkerls lit Mer di Fa . TTORKETS 41C11 COUNT 1. - 1 and Solicitnfii in Chancery. street; Chicago, JP: . • I'acfiq IEO4 4Ersvicru:STßEl3T, (h4ar Broadway,) Herr York. Sallibury Proprietors. in the vicinity of the pripeipa landings. • .• - Tlioutaslng,Tun. • - DEALER IN.!DRY GOOD:tl,lGroceric.4„ Clothing, Crockery, iltrots'aild Susquehanna Depot, Pa• . 1 • - • • Bentley & }ltch, • TTORNETS LAW, .Jfo,arose, Pa. 13. 8. BENTLiT. . F. _ Jobn Groyes. -IPASIIIONB.fT. TAILOR; Shop uit4er Searles Hotel, )[aisle, sti'eet,:ll/initrose, Pa. D. D. Hinds, . T IVERT AND EXCHIN(IE STABLE. Office in I-4. in the iear'ef ifonfrose, Pa. = • J. Colsten, ' - TVALER Copper, and Sheet I T 'lron Ware;:! l ioderati/K , hear Great Bend Depot. December 4. - 1 M. C.. —Tyler, IN'TERESTED';:witIi LL. DUN?, Importer of and • Denier in Hardware Mid Clattery, Carriage Springs, &C., No. 215 Portil :itreet, inn York, where his Mer- Cantile friends, iii this and other counties are .kindly incited; and earnestly solicited, to adl and purchase. ' • L: P. Hihds, 170F6rET:AT LAW, Sjisqaeltatitta Pa. Office tilt . , ILiine s t reet, onp dodr :ist of Lenheias. . rrazie .'.Case, tTTORNEY ANWCOUSff.LLORS AT LAW Officci - On . Turnpilep 'nfeet, one door .East o Post's Store, .21T4trose, ~('a. I< Albert ehaieterlin, TTORXEN ; AT LA*. argil Justice of the Peace; over 1. L.' Post k, Ou'zx c.tore, Montrose. Wm. H. - Jessup,- , A TTORSTX; ;LAW A t 6 D COMMISSIONER 011, Damis, Cori the Stale opliew;Yorko;rill attend ; 1 to all busines2s eatruAted :to bim with prompinm and s fiffiee:Ou.Publie Square, occupied by Hum; Jes.Atip. E Abel ?Tarrell, LEALED DIVCGS, MEDICINES, chemicals, , Paints, Oils, !dye-4%1(N Groceries, Dr+ Goods,: Mardware,iStotieware, Glasswtire, Clocks ' Watches,' Jewelry, .silverlSitoons SpOtteles,Musical. bustru-: Utcnts, Truisse: , Surgical Insluitments, Liquors, Per.i rumery, Mirrorty Station4ry,l finedies, Shoes, Yankee ,be. • • I _ B. B. 4011:3 & Co. ,' AITIRILESALE • 'ASI) RETAIL. DEALERS IN !V Drj• GoollGroteries,..Salt, Flour, and Hard ware, Lanrsbo?», Pa; - i • .P. B. Ch TAEALftR 1;$ 1 . DRY o'lo Groft;eriellooks and venue, Pa.' Patrick & , Dimock, • Ipiasi,ci.t - Ns - AND. stlitGEoNs. Office No. 4 Owekril:treet, Moittrof..-; I. L. Pod.* Co., ;UVEAL4RS PRY GOODS,.Gruc;...ric. Crockery 1 1.1! comer of Turu' r pike street and'!Public A.ventii, Montrose, Pa. 1 . - Lyons & Son., • ": - FIEATtIIS:,'IN DRY jr.;(4)lp'S, Groceries,Hardsrare, .1.1 Croikeri:t4 Tinware', Gi.occries, Boolis, etc.; also, carry on the kkok: Bi7t4ing,l,nsinss—Public Avenue, 3fontroxr; Pii.• • ' • ; Bentley &Read, • DEALERS IN DRY GODS, Drag, Medicine.. Paint y'' 614, Grokeries, IlArdware, Cloclzery, Iron, Clocks,.:Wateb . esi:Jewalry, SEI er Spoons, Per tintery, &a--;Foot o'PuW c A.renue,rifolt.troite. •• - : Sa#e, Bentley ;& Perking, 1 ..-A fAN tT.-‘l4'T CRERS OF AND DEALERS Th. all it I khrli of Castings, StoVes, Agricultural Imp t.sAvenue; etc. .01lice at tiarre's' StOre; Public Avenue; Manufactory it the Eagle: FOundry, Foot of Cherry street, ifontror, Pa. ' • . j . . _ ,'• •: .. - i : - . . :Willie= & William H. Jessup, - , 4 TTORNETS :TIT LAW,i Montrose. Pa_ Rene- ZS_ tice in SuNuelninnii, Bradford, Wayne, Wyo ming and Luzerue countie i ' i . .. ! .• .1 , , --“-- ' __' . IMAM W Stith &CO., ("UDEET MAKERS..I They keep -constantly on Imutd a:gked assortment' of all kinds of Cabin t Furniture. :Shop and Ware Rooms at the foot f Maine str: eet:, 41lontrixi,:lici.; . • ' - .• .BOckwell,"Wiixton & Co., CT REt'S and DEALERS in ,Seralt, 11 4 A t : oor4N, Hat . R. ( d 'api, Pars, Umbrellas, .Par'a sots, Albboris, &c. No. n Courtlan& street, N;ric Fork, (hp oaks.) E. A. 1241 . CWWELL. .f. noninn." W. Ie:WINTON. Prwild* Fraser, • . ATT'"'L"NSELLOR AT , LAW, ifontrote, Pa., will attend faithfully to all busi ness entrusted to him in ;the; county of Susquelumna. ConveYanc4 l g and .writing of all kinds will be thine neatly, tutdieharges 'niodeirate. He "will also atteudi to the proSeeution of claims of libldiers, their widows end heirs, apdost the fluited states Government," fur. Bounty! ,Land, Pensitins, • May b e f oun d at ; a ll hours at the office formerly Occupied by J: T. Rich- ESQ.„.niwth - of the co - ur . louse. . 14139: • TAKE NOTICE!. ii,uliegiriberi baying Se-cared the sole right to DAVIS' .4147G4FABLE CiIURN ANY) BU'ITER,WORk4R,for - Pomp:Leh:ulna said several adjoining ironnties.;respectfolly invite an Rutter mak ers to °asinine and ~.r.st• the merits of this new and valuable invention.` propOse to furnish each And all of - you' with a Cni.-nsi thit will produce as mach butter in ;as short' i time as any other churn—one that will 01414.00 krprl the buttermilk, rash turd work in Me suit. Wirnong PerfecaY through the butter and fit it for rise, Without removing it from the churn. •.Thiii Cburi is simPle in its construction, sci entific in its Operation, and easily cleaned and kept in . order, and .can •ber ; easily attached to ray ptopelling power.- r For fukher Particeltus. aply personally 'or by.let- ter to 7:A.54; BPITNELV and .1. N. BRONSON, Ararat; 11 !Is l itlehwina Viuntii Pa. iPIIIIIIPIB PUMPS I: - ' The Giiatest lin'prevenient of the Age! - C'. ",A "Williams' . Pcit big' -Act itig Ball. Val*. 1 0 - aree Pumps— • ; AN iingtovernent above all other pumps or ,nut chines for liftliag;thrOwing, and carrying water, 'comhining both it PuMp and a Fire Engine. This Pump_, lactase,: No bolts:for screws about it to rust, aquae quently of will last i man's I life time. It can be used in every, variety of form-4can draw water from! any 141114014 tutd carryilt,,to any part of a build's:t is superior to all other. Pumps for Distilleries Pape r Mills, Minniries, Brick Teti* Iron Works sod - uraeturi* cAablislimeits of all kinds. All order? must Addrissed to Amuses Diutitcs, lodersvale,lPa.; o has the sole right. for Sow ,hanim eisuitY. '• NM Thftl 4 , Persom bidebted;to the subscriber for t fees as. Water, Itecortior 'sad qv*. oft } t e Orphan'a taott would Wirer tins' irsttipg gukstaue soon. kolirei Doe ; if: rAvgorixr. LLORS AT LAW, Office No. 44 Clarke 1 -- • ; filer, [ •. Ready-made Clothing] Stationery, etc., Public 1 ::rffincz. IMII 111 MIIII!MgMEEMM I i - 4 i. :r i' 1 2 ' ' i•I• 4 ' •:' '.• ' • 1 '' • 1••:-%tiqtrallittOW)ertittMitt "i" TOIL havejjustiehieviga signal •triumph. (lathe • 4. 1-140-41,0 water ,Pruc qr , with Freedcktn; far , • 1 . y or - watchword and : the." terror of Kingi,s7 for. your e-aie, you 'bar e!wmalght arevolution wfileb in IA e Old Welig *eubk Lake shaken. or the crown, Ir t ; {.l,t,the head luf.e'sery deSpot., and buried him beneath ttli i". the shattered rulas!Mf. his own- throne. And now I atnitl. your h 4 hi reAcings and the jubilant - houts of victory on erpry hand,' beseech you forgetnetthos.: humble comiltinitins,Mll6,clung to your atatidaids - in the days of yintr : htha.l.l44 -4 ,, and-tiefeac and. Who,: are "• with von stoitr jet prialperity and success, esietilelly Year old Pstrichie frleAlus Dl:ssiss; • ~ Who on the Sillily Weights of far famed Montivne, laas met yotti;deasllietst ettemy and won the victOrY, too. kntrenched Within his gates of pearl upon' his ebon : 6 1 • thr°n_t___ss:: :,- 1-. ..A...•.,-- . .-.. .. , ::- He wears a alt oh aciiing nerro,', and speaks m hu 1 . . Mari tl*U. i• so • - • • • • ' rißolloWs Ileanty's round cheek, clouds the sir eet !L- maidim'a Onile, ~', , • .1 Fills his empire with to tunes no power can beguile, . From the brtglalirowiof childhood steals the rose -1 m .. ate bino, . , ~ - j And shroluis i the: : visage of, tnanhOod witli squil -1 chraVglOOm. s ~'I . •. .. , This foe to resf,iand health, and bloom, the worst in !. - all creation, 1 .. .. . .. ' - . •• . We seize, though aimcii to the teeth, and rout by er• 1. - earati,ou., - ', -, : - • And now like ;Whigs DO Democrats, and the know . Nothing too,;, ' . . • Since We had pit the rehmof power, we'll show what we cad Ito. :- • .: . We'll,purgeitheSe "Augean stables . ' of the opposition k— \ cano. .And then with: imref material will di/ them up again, And though hbitilel'polltichuis differ widely in, their '' .. . eiewK 1 . ; .4 1 : . . , , tofthe-contra sets Ifc measures that • each in turn may • chooW .. - ',. Yet in refetence t 4 out. policy we sure shall not be told •11 ..Y.- - ' 1 • ' ! That nausetimi *lth Ituni3rottennes should tie prefered to gait, .• . 1 .- .1 - . • - Nur that whettlwni syStent has grown rotten in the • bong : ll'. ; ',i • ! The . powersi llitit, did the mischief should not be over , . ttl)Esli- '' . 1 'i - 1 : This, then IsEwlutt We do In the empire of the jars; , I , The ci;ny iyinnts. we tipel, and abrogate their laws. I If aught valuable ienittinS, that our jorcserring pur -1 posq snits, I . ' - I . We cleanse -. And-save it, all the rest we pull out by - the roots.. ;• F . • Then on theirnins,lby our art, ire quickly rear again An arch of biiriling Gehl, with colonnadesof Porcelain. And now Obtlfignre to complete, we only have to say, These wonditytistransfOrmations all are done for pity. ; 1 .' .Q. D. VIRGIL, Surgeon Dentist.' Montavtie; Novonber 6, 1854. , • :Inino Changed. DELAWA4 LACKAWANNA AND . WESTERN. • • r liAtERO.AD. • • !Aq:STR.ORANGEMENTt ON and !Oiler Thursday, Nov. '23, 1854,- the: Mail Pas - 4nktit Trairt:will"deptul from Scranton a t 12 M.. i s . 7 = 1 Due at Gre?it-fhind 'at 2.30 e., x. Connecting 'with theiDaily Express Trains both coati and wen int E IL IL, which arrive ILO New Yorlqai9•.3o P. IfiAlnd at Dunkirk at 11. i • Return Trill leavi3 Brent Bend on the snivel oftheg Buffalo Exprl-eyil.btintullYest, P, M.,) which de parts from NO' York at.. 7 A. 11:, and arrives at Scmn- - at 5.50 - The fre,ight ,itOcanitiodation Train with PaSsenge - tiar attached Will leavi: Scranton at 1.60 P. arrivi i ing at Graf Bend 'ati 6 P. M.,' connecting with thol Mail Traitiliound West, and the Night Expres,A Trail boand both t:ast and \Test.. Returniitc„ . learn Great Bend at 6.30 a. N. and; arrive at; .iLq-ailten; Il A. NI. . • Stagesiiill).K, in wiiiting on the arrival of p.1.5..5e . n4 ger trains!ai S..eranton.:, to convey pa.engera to Car4f bondale,.l it!tsbamiWillit4arre; Philadelphia via. did, Reading laili;oad;.Etiton and alt other intermediate ' places.. D. a., DOTTERER, Superintendent. Superis-4eplientiso!hee, Serlynon, -Nov. 23, -17 18t NEWi STORE! 'NEW GOODS t - 1 ~ • . i 1. ;-.' IF NEW MILFORD. . . rtillE sitbseAbet - living leased the Store of thi Mestirs. ;Pfintis, formerly occupied by I. S. Llti tie; intentl.sto t cat e'fiermanently in New lifilford. Anti hit it..6itiii!taka. this method of informing W it th _ aiinhabitants OfiNefil6wd, and adjacent town's, th ' he has kih. ;r4urned Pont New York with a large and splendid. tek• - of Trt;iii anti entirely new Goods, con!. sisting or, DE rOOODs of almost every coneeivi bin varietfrOltOtiEltlES as low as the lowest: Hart - +liars, Creeekeo,. ißoi)ts and 'Shoes, Eats and Capt, Bonnets 4 1 ,of:;•iocerkfaije, &c. &c., which he offers flit sale on tfielliost fraSonahle temp, for - cash, counti produce, hr reliable cit..edit. die would ol.u, gay in this 'cooneetiOn; tlitit be has added to the establishment:, the maniditettiritig of Tin, Skeet.iron,.and Copp44- etaiv in ;all Its vftritties, in which he is. pmpared tn execute ill kindzOafijobs, by the very best workmen In! on tlie;Atist i'ea.fonable terms. P Dealer* suptilit;d at thelowest prices. Particular; in relatiailtd'stotes &c., at sonic future time;. • 1 . , k I I !; J. DICKERMAN, jr. New 3filford, ltav 16, JB3l. ' l7l 4 i g ru.. AssovaltrENT of - Tin , Sheet Iron 2.k. and Copper 'Ware of ray own manufacture arid made of .heavy iiiate; , for sale by !•: • : Y I ; i,'; ; •J. PICKERNIA.N, jr.l • New Itlillord. tlui 12, 1653. tj - • :. . ---ti—r tet 7l 4 ---:.-7 iYU . io .mynt of Hardware, Carpenter atft.l 2 ~.Joini.ro..T4ols,:yunap Chain, anti fixtures at New 441 . 00; 41..1131 1854.) nicEßll.t.N".r it 4, -- litkiiJiiiii l3l . l l§DS of the best quality ; for sale - t • • i : :. L.. 7 cheap at ;1 ; '• ' Dlc. gE.OIAN'S;;;- DORK,Alitill AND SALT by the barrel or otb ervi - iiC bixest prices at DICKERMAN"k FARMERS • 13 If 101 C INSIPRANCE COMP ANY,- _ BILADFPRD COUNTY, PA. CAPITAL, $200,000 • , F . Secured by lioniC and Mortgage on th R e ed Rattlie lot" ate Stockholder*. Insuris against-loss by like, of Houses, Stores, Mid' other Inpldings, ,tkoOtis, WarL.4, and Merchandise, pn as favoraltle•ienna 4au similar Institution. Los.tes promptkv ,adjusted and paid. , 11; DingerOati.--tion., Horace NVilliston, Athens ; Fr - ' cis Tylef,do,'; George A. Perkins do.; J. D. Meyer, •do. •C. X; Shipman,' do. ; C-F. Welles, Jr, do. • .1 - . I E. Canfield do :•;: .Hbn. 4ohn . Laporte, Towanda; den.lit. Wakemgot, taceviiile; Geo. M.. Uollenback; brim; : Michael Meilert, Laporte, P4l.- • 4 1 OrYstin4...—Tioniillorace Williston, : President :]!C. F. Wells, jr., If.Tt•es. and Treas.; ,g., Canfi4kl, : lA* .• t . • 9t, Dtgar, Montrose, Pa. [l5 1 ..,.. GLi L viIED. - i ~ neWT4 TED ,: clpernette7, 9 lirrtads and is tonipeteilit tO take charge of a set of 800 ',lni--- must befeinperute and willing to devote his time itttd attentiint io the itkierest of his employers; To One that calYsitimet to,lhe above a liberal salary wilt be given. l I Votie Otheis need apply Good recomm4nd ations :required; ' B. F. Sr. R. II: EATON! . t, — "H Ilarford, Mn, i 185 t. - i , ' L I .' 2 '.. 1 - .1 , :, ' :--. Ivip.w. FALL GOODS. .ii .111 IlrltßlMwould invite' the attention of this si friendA !and the public to his new and splen did snick of /214c0; Wool, and Cishotere Long 'end , Bytom- i Shorria, rota 42 to (410—Ladies' Arm Gooch; itacluditig„Plain and fancy PelaneNlDe-RigeS, Psinuneitipt, , FCench iferinoes, bias, Poplins, Ong harns,':&c.: ke.; OA:Ribbons mid Bonnets of ,:'oew ii stYlesj lll o l ini cohnection with a large assorime't of staplei and' foci , ;Dry Goods, Groceries, :Croc rm. I. HoribirOxr;- .I . eo;•.Stoves, Bufalo' Robe; Carpe tog, Bootgion4 Slept; flats end Caps, Painted Windom. shad, . 1 3;a11 :iPaki, Oils" and paints cfTe. will be ' sold 'On the most favorable terms and. ;educed met , for mah.iprod'nce,'or approved credit. : _ X. A!' Ralf bf the barrel or triad. Neil , Milford, i4iiptember . '22, 1854. • „ , f9TIATIOGIIIIIST AND SAW MI ' . 130311 BROTHERS having pitribased . the ire eitablisliinent. will keep constantly on hae4l Sn rerfi4i &id-rued ',Flour, Cori Meal Of ywperior Oua/ r • t4lifichoil a, c lßran at the lowest cash priels.--• Castenaiwork kilt be Aone with 'despatch, 'and An all easeWsiwrrontedi ' • 1481tf kkintratt„ Julifi 1853. - L i . !gloves: Stoves! - ° BURIIIII' is now receiving a new lizu ngnt it Pf Stoves, including thtt melt and intintrv,o4l kinds of Premium, .&irrTight, Ehittited Ove4 cooking StOvcs, with Parlor, Ott* and i,,§hop Stovi*Airwv)pd;or coal, in superior variety and;style. whigit he' will e 4 at the most rediced prices. ;1 Ele irate slov,lis of new and aPproVed•pattericr,s4kill bo sOldott $2O te: p 25, and other kinds in, propoition. pipe.zine, and sheet i ron, stove tubtw, 4tc. NeW4lilfoiAl, d ept. :IL BURS . ••3 • • • • •I' .-• , i Wmdow Sash: •.1 • S fitj. *.D.• WM% having been appointedm! Agent '`-',ilof. an extensive lash blind and door toanufic. toryi are prepare - 4 to furnish any 'articles in thisline at ices rat,ef thin they have usually been sold ' 3 01r24. , -I ' . - : r B. ELLP , LI It' T. i - 1 '74lll7vislg Cream. i ' ;, i , • • A le, article *bitch every man ishould try fir sale' ' l e nt.'?.'. r !1: _ :r s. D 11.. k D. S.' , . 400.-P-ikittyr lot of Summer Hata - and. tlot4 .I ciantliala! * **JaatreCeived sad fog sa4thisp; ' 4 D. 111. L'. 4 6":" . , NM I • , 4. , i r 1 . : !....7:- .., 4 7 .1,- , ,..,..i ...4 • '' .' 'it . it 'f ., I ' 41 - :' , ...tr- •-„... 4 - e• ,L, —'• --... ~ .1 - ' / * *4 4 .'1 - ''•.'-'i• - •' - •11`''.4 "...-'..4.ig4:214'....4 ' ': .' i" . ' ' s ' ~.4 , 4 3 . 41' ,-,... ~,, 3 0 -.`,:•t i .f...:•,‘ '1.3, ... kr ikti,,,a% ‘,. ' ! I,- -.--: - :-..1 ~.•° --`•••.:'-':',?4,.,:„!• 7 ,-,.: ti .....; ' ...' - ;1.- - iff ., ..!. --, ...15 , f . :14 ','..'''''el...f‘i. - .`f.'•__,„ . .' `: --#,I T_ \ - : 41.i,--14: , ,' , ' - ' d .1. ~, ...,..-....„- .. j` ..,,... ~... 7"Y-:-... - ..0... k• 1 , . I . .. - 1 , ,g , I 1,• i - r-• .-.,, Irott,ALL•Tytt puneoi.s ok i '- 't ;: FAMILY Vint' ' "sic. "uint:ma long existed , a p 0 denund for an of 1,. fectiire purgative', pill which bed' bd ;relied outs Mire and .perfect in its- operation;.' This has hein epared;to meet the;damant‘ and an diterisive , tri - al elks*irtues has conclusively shown with whafauc *is it aOmnplishess the purpottesdesned. his ea ay to mike a peysical pill, buttiot easy to make - the best of all iitte—one;woico shoat& have pet4of the 'objectioro, but all of the ativantagns of every other.— This luntibeeti atteurated here, and with fliiistsuceekr we WOUI respectfulli submit to thelral.die decision. bie It has n cofortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative methane is acrimonious and irritating to the, bowels. This is not.: Many 'of them i produce* Mitch piping pain 41td t*yd:ion in the acetem Jig to more than counterbalance - the good to be erivedfrom them. IThtseii,Hht Prairie/Poo irritation ~iar pain , lunless it,ariailiont 4 previously existing-ob. iaructio ' ll or derangement in the bOwett. hßeingpure ly vegetable, no harm an raise% friira their use in ash . *antity,'; but it is batter that , any • medicine should dm taken judicionsly. l Minute directions' for their use lin the s4veral diseases to which they are. applicable ;are given on the bo". Among the complaints, which ;have ben en speedily 4 ured by thetn, we may mention itiver. Cotnplaint, inis variouiltirms of,Jauudice, In digestioh; Languor and Loss of Appetite, LLitletmMls, I'lrritab4lty, Bilious _ IleadaelM,l Bitten . Fever, Fever {and A e ,' e, Pain in the Side and Loins ;Sot, in' truth, tall these are but thcronstsquence of diseased' action in the liyer. As awapmient, they afford prompt and i. f _ -3 . , osure relief in Cositiviracss, Piles., Chohe, Dysentary, rflumoriti Scrofula and bourvyi Colds with tor?ness• of the body, Ulcers and impurity of the blood ; in short, rosy antlie very case where apt:native is require.- . They I have produced some singularly successful cures in Ithetnuatistn, Gaut, Propsy, Gravel, Erysipe las, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the Back, Stom ach and I Side. They should be freely taken in, the spring Of , the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An °cal:doing! dose tainralates the stomach and;hostels into healthy action, and restores the appetite and vigor., They pu rify thO Wood, and, by their Stiniulant action, or; the dirculatcirysystem, renovate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole orj.,mnism. Hence an occasional dose is advan ta,geous, even though no seriOnsderangetnent exists ; j e but min essary dosings should never be carried too far as- e ,ery purgatik* medicind reduces the strength when taken to ClCetta. The di - oils:lnd casesin which a physicla requiredcannot be enumerated here, but ' they suggest. themselves to the reason of every body, and it i • confidently believed this Alin win answer a better purpose than anythingwtheit has hitherto been available to mankind. When ; their virtues are once known, the public Will nolonger doubt what remedy to etuply when in need of aeatluirtic medicine. Be ing sugar-wrapped they are 'pleasant to take, and be ing purely vegetable, no hartmeatl arise from their use in alit' quantity. : t For Minute dire wrappe r see rapper on the 'Box. Prep: red by JAMES C. ATER, Practical and' An alytical Chemist, L(wel, Ma. 44. Pike :15 Cents per Boit. • Aye's Cherrt'Pe - etorni. ForAr ropid Cute °ler:at . .o4; Colds, lharseuraß, Bras ellitii, dr/e(sTing-Carnii, Croup,..lo7(itia,and o,6,itnaption. This!remedy,haS won ftw itself such notoriety from its curd of every variety or IpUlnionary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evidence of its virtneS in any eommunitS? Where it has been em ployeill • So wide is its . field of, usefulness, and so nu _nit:mini the vases Of its cures, that almost every sec tion , f pie country4limmds in persons publicly known who have been rettored from aktrming,and - even des peratetdiseaseS of ;the lung* bkdts use. When once tried its superiority over every Other medicine of. its kind ii too apparent to escape,observatinn, and where its vittittes are kuown the public 'no longer hesitate whatantitlote to - employ - for,ithe diStressing and datt gerowi affections (if the pulmodary organs - which are' • incideat to our clituate. And hot only in.formidable attack upon the hangs, but l for;the milder varieties of Co/(4,1Cot(08, i/Ors,pralt. 4. 1 .q.: and for Chittiirri if is the ,Pleasantest 4nd safest.tOliceme that can , be ob ' tainedl ; • 1;; * • • ' - .- •,.- As it has lon g been in constant use thrtinghout this • s'ectind; we nee) not do more than assure the people its quality is Iteptlup to the be 4 that it ever has been, and - that the gennine - artiere i ; : sold by—Attrr. Thlt- REM.; Montrose; B. F. (i: :11. 11. EATON, Raiford; ; Cnri&n & Pit6;skv, Duntla* and by all dealer in . • tuediclie evert , :where.• : L:1 • LATEST Ei6UTIVENT. j. I • • ; f TUE XE.IiRA:SKA MILL L~SIiTTLEP. .4a COTT, JOIISSTON & are now receiving oPipit New YOrk a geuerali assortment of Spring and Slimmer goods, and tveconlially invite all that goodsielteap tO give us alcalli as.our stock is largd,and vre.are willing to sell for small pmfits-. Yodctin.tind here. almost every article wanted, and we nrelwilliug to compare goods and prices with any store in the county—we have takentspecial -pains to .firul goods to please th such as Black, Fignrett and FanCV Sliks, Silk Tissues, Berages and Bengt DelatteS; Plain and Fancy Lawns, Silk, French andlDomeStic Giagluims, Figured and Plain Mullins, Endirroidered Curtains and Paper do., Ladies Collars, Undertandkerchii.fs and Slifeyes, Mantillas, Parasols and] Gloves, Stniw and Fancy. Bonnets, also tfitn mings to nuiteb..l - A large' i‘!trick of Goods for Men also 1!(;r, Steel ; ;Frills, Shoes, and floeitqi'airs, Ploughs, Salti'l I'i-h, Crockery, Grind - stokes, turd Stoneware,. Stote Y,ipe, Tin; Glass, Sash Leather, Boots, ':Shoes' ScF, jfic. Plc:we give us a ehatitt of showiti72you one{; stock liefore yon Yours truly,- SCOTT, JOBS:RON & CO, tan ,ville, t 13 n flat a! 1t01K44. HOICE loi just receiired, and offered low by .1 - 11.:1 i SCOTT, JOHNSTON & CO. I ' Sliaw - 14; .Ightily IN I . ciI9ICE lot of EVirnoVang‘ Slrxl:4 Tem . chea t filo. by__ i ' SCOTT, JOHNSTON & CO. filuingrille, December 'S.:, 1 . . • T L 1 . 1.. 1 NEW 000E3. - ft PARK PARK return their grateful: _LT/ acknowledgemenbt to the public, and invite'itt- tendon _to the iffiy large quo& of Spring and Sum mei c,oods they are now receiving -and offer for sale at et-Ty low prieivv. In addition to: their usual imam:. mentnf staple Diy Goons, Oreceries, Hardware, Crock eryL ('tints and , Oils, &e: kg., they are prepared .to ethiOit a. large aimortment of? Ladies' Dress Goods of e very description—Figtired, .Plaid and 'Plain Silks, Bolniets, Shawht, Ribhonti l Glov.eS, Hosiery---Ladie s and Hisses. Shoes of all kinds--altiO_ a large stock eft RP4II.Y.MADE CLOPHlXG,Clotbs,taspirocres,l Tw:e.tds; Jeans, Summer Vwtings, Hats, Caps, 'Bonts and Shoes; 3c. II i . rr,ov respectfidly solicit lan early call from those . who Wish to purchase goorkkoothe at Met pries*. •3, '54. ' ; !litcltllLLEN PAHK. New Line oi Mail Stigges, '- ' - FRpli • ' • 14,11tlilit9OD T 4? MONTROSE. , j, TALES willtmve Kirkwood, istathtg through Cor-j L) I:rettsville, Liberty, ke4i every morning after the erricof the Mail Trains Of, cars, both East and West, , reac ling' Montrose at 11! t.,.! st. Retteirishi#, leave i MOn rake daily (Sundays Oxlcepted) at 2 •r. Y., reach-I L , 'irkwooti in time to Mite the Mail trains of .ears,i both East and West, being the nearest and moat fe.a-l; miblet route to rt..ach the . I.'ew York.and Eriellailioad4` 'Tills line intersects a hi-weekly . line for Dimock,, Siisitigtille,. Timkhannoelei' Wyoming, and! Wilkes-I taint, which le)tves Motroste at f A. 31: everyMon.i dity,iWednday and FO4, Also, a linetoFtiends-; 'rift ‘ 1 4 eraYsville, &c: 1 , : - . , . • . 1 0 t , dima ' f ool roinkrroble elrridges or - .provi-i l od 'tied, and the Proprietorsi will. spaie no 'pains to ac corn io date th 4 public. Is ; V.' If.. M ATCH, ' • ' IA ril 0; 1854. • ' iILORGAN It WEST.- - A 1 ; I,i,,,osborio liagili; Blind , and; 1)001q • , • -Fiet•Ort• • ''-. - f 1 TE mibealber will . Prtiish at the Shop of - Newell ii k• Broth6M., Doom', 8i0 , 12.. and Blinds. Taming! oh hand and fUrnLthed Ott, Wei.. -Lumber kilnAtied,l and. workmen unsurpasiied ibj any in, thC country.- 7 1 griliers addresied to me will receive prompt atiention.i COO Piot . . LuMbcr . and boMitii; Prodime-taken In exl change for the-above. 1 Tetpis, ready. pay. •' i lianesboro, Feb. 6. !, : --!. S. A.AYONS. 1 • - II . . .. ItIONTIaOSE DEPOT. , —t , IFI4I7.LLI4.IItMeMILLAN. AVING inuiluisidtthlestablialnint °timid L. Pak & fo. at OS - Mantel:ate Depot, would rei respectfully irferm b ' Mends that he will keep cony Stauttly on land; it eloWest pri4ters, 4.'welfiteleeted Otekk of good}. _ ' 1' 4 - ' t ' ii`t ri **lle, Salt, and ter A can 6,e tilufeheapoui iw e l tellies, Dits , Goadk ilaldware, Crixkery,llloOtai J. Ails, ke.; hi ehingelbr 'Grain arra all ickuls IProll4tee, at the et,lii , iees. t ' tooo « oemira led hunted. - t, It ' • ' - • ' . .- il tontrase Depot., i eb. - * 1884: ' ' t, ~ .: 'll Ti • it ..: I of pit c -,10148411e0us _ 100STA.14..111" ON "HAND or furnished' to ,ordir 3 on 1:*? - d. LYONS* gOX. vt OR SALE, cpiiimoa _ , [Manta% %pit 11 1 .;',1!6•1 A. -1 41 1 , ' 1 4 1 1 " :t 'l: l WiElEa 4 ll l 7 l 4 l (Fil ' 'l ' ' '' (' s‘litinzir: it.ppnil A* V I.) !..- ,t!ttow, t ),_ticer frti lYo:.„0/1)11c ille.in'qstte oiev,ai l vi tile txr.ktrr sTyLf t s ot 4:21 “ . 1 ' ilaid:any tifieriln •t' ribitiltry l i andiii,Vlhe eery lowe6i priees, 1-wittaat mia ~ . a t i, , ..,;;; ~,.- ~,,, ~.. , , _ 1;1 !2; It / 7 .1 a) r iLiDEVLOTHL*G '- i ' aFm#ER finpils: till. Poirt.CO:i liaaeOutsi Ha , - 71 ..1a41a a-hirke,o4l4loßAo 41iir stock *f *l9oolpg, lco ' s a g n'aig pf eyeiyttlipg de - iiakie , f.f,n. he baler at . ch!!prieekas ire' Baia, to: iaiii: The " are. nut el Brat yite,:alld , 44 iiarraitethe work . t -1 1,‘;44final 4 it tiperlor to any ilfir btfrolligreted in thlslnar! ~I r ke . oek eeeek eempdsel` il Foots * fine b*k !French Ail, ~. lia L .Vnitykr and AttsinesaF ; Timed* Ctiere, atnd hi rJe ' • tieki abd Froaa„ also- brown and aildle Sum- 'Vial go t ! to Ppliiitt and twined: ' Viaraftilte Ind 63140 tiny remilles, Valentia;•Ltsthltt dearvd Ilarathea;' fignr.' yak i ed nilloand fladn iand eatry:atuiety, grad and cheap. : R. P Floe 1401 , Crussinteiv.odpetilOrt,.avireed s . - p S'a ! iinilr• siOff,l linen drilk coyntonle. attf•pe t iaain, 't sr+ ch ek)uid Odds; ao'cbean at to l)d"aurie of sato to ' , I all *tilt disire'Ao buy. - , i,..' -r -,' A '' -' '':..' i . I •,....;•••• 1 (10 VES:ANV 1/OgMll,--Laid , Hes tit ,illerit . s , 1 _ . 'alike and'eolored Rid Glorea of thdlbe owdt-, . ty trikanted.- ) A large aailottinent ot idtkiOdt orblne, brew and alate'hoee, and -I , ..IxPle len& - ?tad lidlea, 1 .co non *l Llde. tbread; B,erlin, and _fillctillovek ,Black' aril eqlota (a large rasorunent of;black .a k itql lace - Mitts ,:long and aboit ' ,-- '•'MS & CO lace 4, ....,5..„7..„.„,...,. due' Ls, . Pause . ~ c, , fa, Ladies finepaiters', BOCIteCSI B*kins, • a ull eisartindni of Cheap Shoes, eitildri . . and Miss= \ S.l4et and Ileoteet, adlbi L fi ne silk.lin rt . &Op*, ' f a. . t ! -, , • I. L. It, & Oda., "AOODS=LAtfaiyiei' l ii4 aleath• toied Pilltio'Nuon, daa i d Cambric . 4, *Kiwi , land BOok air I"lwPooke 4, figure And dott. , . "0 111 4 11 1 18 sti la Co's.. • gOCERIF..4—of t h e - h eil i, n d rhea. t of tiuktlas ti‘pprisinOy,chettto \ at Ce;. iRESS GOODS--Sillia,Ains, • DeLa GingharokEinin., of ere POS'i MI ~.... , tIAILOB ahtl'aplendid stock of . S.pring Prints: "I.:L', . • ' ..,; I. L P.- k. Co:: Ai n iAPLE G oods lit the lowest prieel .' ' . t...'? i ' : ' - •, • I: L. Ira:Co.. Gl.OTHS;lViminteres,. Tweeds :, 1 Kett elty...l?atis 1 and-Saunet ts, ivery.eheap at iJ. 1,.. P i . heo B - e , "°ft'LVAltrste;tPg .PeW a,LT u. OOa It et: t `. Bu tadips, r iota; 'yrilli;Bas . *A;lope rs, Cfrds,Stinfia . Top.s, Brooni(a - goOd lot at t he store d e o ;.' '. r -I. L.' PO T&r CO. fifOO- FISH 321,1) ~lt A C'IC El? FT. . f 41r i ,-, best k..); quality c at the, lowest possible tate:S.-1 '' ' .• 1 Sprit 5, I 34..' • • • L. L. POW & Co. CI OLE I.4'ATHEll,,ver.:hotrii , t 10i .- •• •'n•' - • ' • ' - POSFA Ces. -- VARO filtlii! r 4 N/Y GL.A.4 . 4 71kA - Rr... 2 .h choice lot at low prices: • - ' 1•• '• , POpT & CO:: • . +. 0/4 Carpet, Room paper mid Whiclow•Sliades.. • . • ; • ..: .ro,§T k.CO. .L , ILA' 1147 N, .sprit . 1g stle--hest quality -very 10 tcheap. : . • -. . .-., -,, PO,S,Tic..C4. .Five . -Boxes. for $1 14 - (O NETS and Bonnet '• 1-) asokl.; lard and at TARES'S TIZIMArtW and very deep., RA/$,/;11 GS- 7 :of the . t O.rAIT, Lime andPTastertf, . 0. '; -.... ' ' \ : tri•'T'& - Co's. _ .. ifti ALltS est : t t r COLLARS- lE •A rain. v: i tl ere ch d ,o L ii,. me l, te, of the e tirlin mull Lloniton imitations. :.\I. '. P. & CO. . . ; MBROIDXRED and LaCe Uddersl eves, alidesi mlile ;kyles ; also, worked rind em r'd. Edgings itnil losertings and Flouncing. - ~.. '•I , , • I.CE Folgingsand Iniertings; imitalonaof-every i l , 1.. i hind; almos - as goo+l AA gentAlue an I Ver Y.cheatP,' alsb pure Tines-it reught Lace. • -...- 1. .P. & CO. • , 'GRAINED and Hemp Carpet for sale at \ - , , , !. c , .. , ' . . I. L. POST ,& CO's. • , UNIMER" HATS—Panama, 'fine .and coarse\ triM q med' and fancy boltud,-1 Pedal and Palmleal; for bOva and Men, sold .very Cheap.. I. ; 1. .. P. & CO, tBIES'' and Children's. Flats, .a. ghost variety', t,d , so a new lot of the latest, styles pf lloennts at the -• toe of ~ . ' . I, L. P. S. CO. - 1 T IIOIC,E and fancy articles of. Soap and` Hair Oil . -.': , a lso; some of the finest: Perfumer at the store t ' : • • ; - 'i.L.l' ST s: co. 1 - aßbgiidTii:Low, also,Ftime - ' it ' - Lk? -era! at - .0 • . WAIITED. • l i r LIRALV of all itinds-,-.Bearts,.Drit,. , .I4A low , Butter. Beeswax, all wool.socks,,E . Ars, &c., for which we'will exchange: goods at.c.a..jh prices. - I :!Aptil, 5 1 , , _ .'.; I. L. prsT & co. • i • 1 ' IZEMQVAL:: • j '-- :' •-• . STOVES! STONES! STOVES! INIE stihseriber wishes tit call ihe'etention of .his ' .I. ',- friends and'ihe puhlicl to'his very; large: - assort inient of STOVES at his new Store Ropm in...La/ors rifle. next to L S. lettheims st4re, anti near the• Gt. illend Depot. Ue hasdn addition to liiii forteerlarge variety Of, Cookirg and Parlor Stores; Olian3rnew-Pat* .. tv-lia,schite of which aare - , - 1 ISt. Schotor, • PirrCh' Branch,' Fire C lipp e r, jModirn; Troy, Mohawk,' - - Mhiallion; I Orie)4l, Black Warrior, 04k, Hog. Stone- 111eb, together with his farmer stock, will perhaps fie the 1110.4 t extensive and•Vatied assortment' f swell selected stoves in the county. . .. 1 1 , 1 Clinton Shnws,'well furni shed; at loin prices. ' ".• DrAll artieles_in hisline kept oh itend and:mhile to n order as usual, and orders, ceteived his old stand in Great Bend. - ' ' JQIIN COLSTKL i Loderseilk and arca,' Prod t sNOv., 85.4: . '• hut L er otokoh war, itND GRINDSTOnS st 14V.TS4-t4e Most .desirable stock' iI [try, -at very low prices. I. L. ..' Notice to the Pllit, ic; .., • "'WAVING Just returned - fl-ottr New - 'Orli 1 wiA. to ...1.1- call the attendon of lay old-erii amens, Mid: , o 4 -the publVe in g eneral ,-tctmy:l , .s. ',-,, !. i -- -• : ' .NEW STOCK. pw.poo -, ;., . , i::- 1 r hih'bei ng 'bou g ht with,einh at; the l o w es t prices. 'and 'wishing lO sell principally foil:tie_ e; will of- ter them At greatly redgeed-p;ice.S",‘ - ' I,' '', 1 • r Cocheto Prints, _warranted fast .col'ors,fot,..:-ooly . B eents - a yard. Good Brown Sugar ; 181pciitralilcirope • dollar.. Boonton Nails, iielcnßuieclgol4bye:alllto e the best Nail in use - , $3,51 - iier,lreg. nti an s, toots and shoes, Belli& !lobes alte ' rie..„ alt - wool . !be Lidnec Cashmeres, Parameetas;= . ..i isok, Silk !Velvet, ke.• Mbaslin.Del Lainettra ling perytutl, igatiii , 'Bonnets and .Ikitilmiltin.llata. - - TOchet- Atitwls, :Double Long shawk4, :Witt do.,,,sellit g atineonceiv.. 'ably, low, prices: I can Safely - _warrant pe rfect ilitis , - TectiOn to All who Gill give me a call. • _ ( i f . • Lineslio - ro,Apr:-Z,1.5154. .S. A. LYONS. pLOGKS-. - -toed time keepers; kaily'-'otie'dollar. IN- 1 ' :, ' - ' -, - -A. LYONS:n Lanewb oro, Apr., , Ti. • - - . ~ . i . ily ' • - • I :1AT f or-whi 7,7 itripe • will .I*. p*.L • " , • LanubOro Apr. 5. ; ,_ CIOI.TN , TRY, PRODUPE.. tohen oi , exclumge.for k) Cools; it ter - itore.' : s - SI A. LAVIS.. - ' i . .Elli . i . NW.. A iiiisaimeiitit Ir, 16*-11... 1 ITLNPg i ii• MeifILLEIVS : Pail oad ...PreiO t z . ' Eau between' - ,lt'Otitiase.i . and ..--: Alai l'orii;;eiiiday,' "' r_. • . i -,,', • -.; dans cepte.:, , . L:z :"..:.• 'l. • i .ItTAP k, NeMILL.Vi havinf tt.i; le ateaegelemits. AA. ferterattuding-frei tin NeS.C-ItOOV t ill thin Pare of Capt., If: X . ,' - CiriVir t. or °Mks !MMO, :will be"fn attelidatiiiititthe! nt - 04'tego' kii.ir dityet 'the .4ireeit; tellike•chiege agattrfrei g lit aria. p . 4xlitte :as may:be.eutrusted to theme - Retunerfor thei seine will be, paid at Om Store. 4. WillhaatileWilien,. 1 t wi Greet-ties :irt genetal, fl our, Por _nth, SO; he., he : s epl,nstautly .9% bapd.f9F,44llo at. la,rest 1-Cash 1 Price or oi le exchruage for etetittri.p ace... I. ' ..- - tj ti,... film. • wail molti4tx.. - . ' '.klitni . 1 18 'HU. '' , ,'' : '' ) -- 1 • '+'-‘ ; . , CORDS . '-7T'Efil.:l;„ 100 Toisrg °l"l% . Inap J e .'7;yoilp t;m4. 4 ° monyine, Odtaber.lB:, TOR • • DL iuborribir offers' for - sale Lot I situotolitt thei %roue' of • • .; f r'romts &ail of 'llrCourt Bono& T. balil,down andlhe iVuldn4erillievef7earl7 in. tercet:, • • llod uoift6finuo _ - ' Qa2111014113,-r-Slutwed OWN waa jOetober „2:9 YONS kaPa r _ Al Shin_ - -, I I IEIPr 4100 naianDrrintalkikaladlee ,l 3 Nff- .44t , k-. 4 4,44 ,1 4414 490 OK- ESE •. i ; 41.10toirestistitio , . 4; - . 14 . 4) 0 ,- s - j, - , .0 ,, : ,, t ,,4 1 --A , 1:1 . 1A (71 , 7:4: -r•T I_ i ' f iiikAr''/Tre'll'ifo '6rOilit*l'Esitoi: - - I * -,' 1 7,f 4 4 , .! , r I' 'GP ST J . 4zt ;•,..,,,,, : y I :4lkt fgest a 'r.o. ei c. c f .l•*e • 9 91t . t0cy,,,D0*. ttlis ,oi i 'it sty - ple. i o s' eiet 114 int! Ate. Iniititi co, tt)i. ', oneluttd N A ' kloodk Mu ..,o'ningi Otrt Wifollowil,.• -• . - i.l • ~..,,-; - . W 10.: geableiSiikts; t Vat nab Silk 011131 d. 1 4 : S Pe, I- ..,P 't -; • •'• * , L 1 :!° 3 4 1 9! 8 , ' Pt i ". Fri Ci tiune o . • - , ti ck : , rit' ' • ' • 260 pi*ts *.noidalielltb libmit , - .1 ,14 ,ja' + 1: A-. 3 : ` + ; Nee; 'lame : tinai f'i :, - • , • -1-0 1 YPiet,_'FaricY Dl* ll °. woo P 5.1446,,.• „ i YeWet- Megfl,eart , -1.4a0 - • do; - ;, ' - 'iw'sid,. & coled:'- civets, tit de cie* - I _ l7 '' ' rill 4 )34` SticteiShOda, oiled 4413erge-, '' . - •••.. . • ttii* ere . .-:.• , 3=do. , gash eritiocs, - - -,. , eltroo.",‘„ t•. ..,-; d a l- tralute VA! t. - d. -. ; . .-&.114 -• f .., ; ' :4 4 , yon . i tap*. 1, : , ~, ~ , : edo 0. llOsifrj't 41 , 10 •" Alni : '' * 1, 1 • e el° - 4 -3 ). French imnfile. do Recap.V 6110; act,. - ''' ' i Embroi, red It4bes, .- . -11 ileig,T' - , • . ; , 1 Oh , a a routs ;:. . .Wk"kiketk '''' rmyseca- • 'alibi,. / 1 -i• - l'iltiz l gAi c: ,WiiSte : tiodf, ~ ~_ ,' . tiitkititgf, Vito , t Vhilittiett6 s , Ittittutek Spii34 . ifr • 4 4 CA la Ad :7 . - ' - - lAnow: 1,&( ' .a o -ar ii , •. 7 Ed g initki :-..- q• : 411.6 , Ltruptio„-1, do , .t.,10014,1' ~., ,, 1 -;-attitekliwrias, dg Lail ,ELI, OP ~ - , Etc. etc, ' r .E4V-Tte.ilt CO; FM 4,7 9r .lianulgc • . 1 - ' 1 n 4 ~,..m6..: .. . ..._ A. .. Stebbin', s, 113 Broad eet; Peter C. 110,,,, S eiltreet ; ''Gi , :aril Pari n rer; =llB Broad* }ti., to '-:, Andreis; —l3B -- Ce d street; Sarn4.l 'G. , ctilk, ayd,-877, West street; Albert L -Conklin 810 •een fch titel; James „Pi: Crosby, 113 Broadwa; . la's. Lent, King Abridge, N . ..'ir.; - Lambert C,',llliB, lien ~111.; r.Smitb Robin*, Rochester, X. ,T. 4 /Min W. Leland - N ei - YOrk' i . Peter R . Itach, -138 dank treet; Staates S. Bell, corner West -and Idiot .streets; Jam I, Peen, 78 Water ', street; D. ran. L Wart, 11$ "Broadway ; Iforat o, ,N: Gallup, caner West and Barrow street!;: Peer .B. Foster, corner Gansevoort and. Went ; Reube 'Roii,li.', - -48' peith Aienue;lStenhen.Cromwell; . , ' dmi; N. .r.i.z.dtbie j,41 Wudiciglit Philedelphht.; Dezt r B. Brittain,•44 Wa ter street; Samuel Sinclair, Tri am Buildings; 'Sup. uel B. parr, Cleveland Ohio. - , . . - -", ' - '' : latiil - r. Crt niatiB, - President, tnsaiia C. Ctaiagrecretsreir - `" , .. 1 ~.... , C11:44W L. BRQAVN, ASeuSi'llontmge, Pa.' & CO'S. tkind. - • •A . LiPOST the coin k CO; les, Deßa . deArable i. bbons of ay kinds, Par very low pilit.vs.. • Pon, & co. ri ft. eery sty ' ,desirable . c e. P ST 6; • ~ ' - E st quality sT & do. \ the.: Wl' ;A. :LYONS., El 'lt 1' • " •••• * thilit i .br. MEI i** l korki ClItY ......... 'irititraitllCE',F+MPAlllll. • ... i, tii 7 : 1 : 1,0 9 , Iv:" BE ET. E AL Dr ciSTI AND A , . ritctyr.l) sEctle, " 1 - TIES; $3009 1 • ' ares;cW" -- - ' ' • • EAtiliLE I riCIVIVIDRY. :: : s QAYRE, BENTLEY *PE INS haring - pnielia, 1..7 ed of Wilson ik Co:: the . gle Foundry, the tor prepared . tO:lll,(64lers 6 4 Orn tit Ainde, and do *ark in th e ir-11We with - Skill and des te.h. .- They will keep 7 , constantly ou — r t an.il l'An.ist,tioe,.s. . 1 . 10d 8 4 St° l ",-( 1111 kinds,) Cit/firatori, s,trate clgterit. Corn S7tencri r dm:. 4L.C. &e. '. . ' ' - ..f-' . •'- - • ' .- • : -• i v , We invite paitieular atienti ri , to the Plois, which._ we manufiecture.'. We tnanuf4ettire and keep for slit • . Tire 4el,4ratedliOteAley:.thAe. f. '.... . We haie purchased the -exclusive tight to rannufae, tore and sell in this.county,l-Wnite,-Viotnifig nil -.Bradford, VerßirP4 .Pafent ,frotifiejant Pline.• The. Plow is made entirely y f iron( excepting the handler. It is.:celehkated for its ,easy dtanglit,•_ .being- one-third easier than.any towin use, Whileitnstiengde, fi und da ! 1.01E4 are greater. i:: -- , . , , • . --- 11ACIIIN - ,iIY-T - - 1 -- . ---- - - of all kindS manufactured and s repairett-by' exerierte. • • ~ ed machirtests.- ! • ' -: - , -- ff Steams Engines,' G'earin# for Mills;-sSisio9li la. - . - chinel, IV. &c. - A. , I Among , the StoveS which, We'Manufactpre,! are the Keystone Cookies'' Stefrt v :Roi gh and Ready do., For. est,.(hfeen do., Premiarn do., and other kind*, altar ranged for burniag_Woisd 'or to.l.- Alto, -Selfßep. /otot,.,Parikr Store,-Vottage - Par/Or -do, Stanity' . B, two siz,.do., _ill - 1(1 7 a- variety of other rarlor 2 ,* Stoves, both wood_ and coal burvers. We kccp - also,on hand Grindstone triiiiininge, Dog jetturn' ttirrmings, far brerks and Shovel and Ton 4 Stands, Ike. At!. -Work done iti Order on short-nod .and at thelowcAst mei ' Er Ordcrs for Stoves, Algricuittiral rinpUnnents, kc., are solicited from those 111 the tratie,.and will be .fillekatreasonable, wholesale prices. -,• ' . j '.. ' • , ' -- • • • .5: : H. SATRE, - . • • • BA. BENTLEY. S. rEIIKUS:.I - - - - - A ustialia, ' lefiliti)rnia, - I , Or_ day place on the Globe .ean not irestal. '-. urea fez- induce, eats titan_ .t' •' . . I - ---- .- Kdi EELKR , ST DLIARD'S • - ."! iri) . :COOT AND S OE STORE. A ; 717. RICH is nowlilled -wi h: anew end extensive :-•awrtruent of articles in their Une; online* W general variety of, new and elegant styles a ladies .and , gentlemen's ....wear ' a ong :1%110 are Ladies Fieneh, Silk Linstirg and Pr rills Gaiters, Kid and ,Ic. "Enameled POlkne, Kid, Pater t Leather arid ;Bronzed Jenny Linde, ihisliin.s and Et : Gentlemen'ts Preach and. P,hilatielphia, Old:Attuned calf skin and r kitt Ikon, Morocco, Calf and Towhiderogans ikc. Boys sup, . calf and cowhide Boots an - 13roganil-01l kind; d • Misses and, Children's wear. Also, a. _general fawn. nseirt, of Findings which vim_ st in parcof ItiStsipeg; .sparableg,Abingarian nails, els, thread, wax, Brie . ; iles,,s,hoe binding,.awls t rasps sandstones, Amebas', , &c..l,Aliti osk and hemlock, tanned _calf striper sti soleleather, lloslkitco skins' and linings. _ - l' `:-'Work to order . and repabing _neatly, done. - -. • • ',., -. - ~, -, - . EFTLER-&-STODIiARD: '..J ~M Ontrosei, Apri1.6.11354- . ~. -. i ; . Montrose, March. 4, - _ ''' • VALE A : LIE REAL- ESTAT E ' • • , , • \ FoR.- S t i LE. . - I . 9A VILLA/1E LOTS, ' situated in the .pleasiatta at/ part of the village eiqusqueltarinst; also, date 'louses jind, lots in the most business' part of Ili aforesad village. Also. 4 rairnt.eotitainirig 133 sem. with a small improvementt the remainder bark timbemil, situatetwo miles rom mid - village, - v Susquehanna is the glen , Central Diipot of. they. Y.& E. Railroad, situate at! the foot tif_ the beaviei i. grade inc the road, near Alm great workdof Stamm, Conewacta, and' the' Casat t le,\and„Tiossessing by ta re tare the -hest wataingpla e' "on\the route with dirk. =WY of.extengve Machine l Evuiri Atc.,£a• ,Srisqueluinna, although nun . wig het 2000 inhibit nuns, and but fou r years • c age, is . destinod ' moan , lenge...alongside of the mos :flo urishing . and popukat .gl c Towns on the line•of this '' t ttiorcingtfare. • > . _. • - • L: _To. RINDS; *gent, . Office one door ettatiot Lenheim'a -:Sustli4anna Depot,, Viv• 10 - y ;'' ;-1 -, , ' --` Valuable Ifists l S - da F oe Sole. \IL - MIR-SALE 11*r ONE Eol2tY;' , abovlt. , /%599 acres d ~ L' 'Land ori the watercotSpring ! ))tv`,tdr,.tt braid 'cif ihe Lackawanna river, in Luzerne County, Peon's, about - midway between the tlniving Maim - 6(S:fis t:in and Pittston.- These. hinds are coveted with 'nl. rtable timber; and being situate in themost'extersift mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to'' , mina Iron ore-...and believed.to ab ound _ in _ and, and big also in the immediate' vi ''nity of several , n''kdro made and now in pro _ firer to the -capitafetn we i r opportunity for the invest, nt of money that selka occurs. Fur further tufo . tion'applplo IN. F. Ha sack, Esq.,"'` Will a 'et ;.trioXorir. ms. zio subscriber, 401m:trek, - natartna caiwity,Pa,do attorney in fait of the aw .am ~ ;! .i.-APTI I . O . /! , 04.• =,.- - .,llEiltY DirdSKl:l, *nor. NEW MA ; LINIMENT. ' - .Ikr • AND MOTT ! 'itinltUreipeittfutli ; inform the A.T.I, • ,publieltitattlmil uumnfileturihgElatdo -Veletiatedlntivei, Mk t k ee p ‘o , Te dnedi Onnity, arid 'Arm - PA ISleigh • and Cutter SW; More PON& of. yationa _patients, : too, ouraexao „WO liope,,try strict attentioil to ballot to receiv e our *bare of P u bli c patroriage, I M a eaftt. .t °r Y , Dl l tt"t l stantM Foundry, 11. Ill 4 A, Rep,iring done on abort. 7 • '3IE.RKIT.Movi , Feb-; 6, - • I Etavill FIRE INSITRANCE , - th; „ B"bseinKr-Uilgelt:for*efollowint hare 40 1 1; Vuitton at :tbe lowers _ . • - 2;slcite2A(4 . l4t : it ' Capitliloso,oo o, at ifartiisNurg... ' Capital-. "40,x. , 9 • • i Mane Insurance, aVeip Yiirk ir t‘o.; Capit.al-$500. 0 M F. B. tilwoiss. ; Ifoiise Atimil 6; '54. PILAST.Egt• !FM aubscribita ate 'wow berning" and will kl? 1.: cedistalgiy,,en battil,l Doi of a -3•4l7'su gunfire - pat Montrose Depiot, - and will fleli it. is iptantitica atoi fair price. . Persone(wlshinua quantity can be =polled I:.*.(ort areasonable make. Kuper-kir ground:Plaster will be kept congest' ? licrektter. ' PCS% 11.,DRENICS 1- W. JVIStI• e. SMARM ,' -- 4:. !:. :•' -. , ;. - --_l-: . .4',..4.. .-., '." ;. -,4 •'-`: - - - I:: -,' f'., ....iiittfitiAi. tiii .,l P.Oi_ti• - '. Y. . __ _ . . . ituitele,,saa twolioise Maio» A.IvORO FA ri 3 1 0 1161 ffEED El