1 11 II 3 . 1 see~f r~eot . Hill Alma Finder Caritirsd; Deacon Johnson-wa* very melt given to • finding.faultiwith his Minister. • The Jseaciat said it way :t very , easy; t hing)i'preacti a ser-. Mon and he. should 'like _very Well to show. 'iln;.'.lteeple: Ito he o'l l 4 perforin this seivitv though he had no book learning, and hadtnev er-preached in his life,.;. One ~ S unday in-orn • inithe minister was taken suddenly ill, - and - . sending for Mr. dohnson, requested him, as .. a Special favor, to lcot,duct the - . public servi ces of the day. • - - DelifOed that the time had ''ittliist arriv4-for him to exercise his gjka, he hastd home to. make what little prepare tien lie could for the grand. display. lie r i•-• Was at the .church, and in d es k, when the cold ,-. 9 Chills began to come over :him; it_iras tdo --)ate, however, to-'retreat. He rose i to give but-ti hymn, and s contmenced by saying... . „ tOar pastor is 'detained by sickness, let us /42';.9 to ht: praise the. nineteenth Psalni.'— 'The e,vident amusement of . the people • in! .creased his agitation, and he finished reading 'the. Psalm , saying ' Please to sing five - versetiC -, omitting te-last line of each verse!' 1 - At ' . iettgt . h he came to the sermon ;he announced histext ; he read it orice . ; . ho read it.ngain - ; i lint,the more he sought far something to say.. • !the less could he find. 1 He . looked down.- at the people, and the people loolod up at him. \ratters were rowing desperate ; Something : . 1, aust be done. Mortified and humbled by'. '' - the result of his experiment, heat length ~i f . I tied out. '. Brethren, any of von think . it S,ln easy thing to preach. all I h'ave to say is. : . ust einne here and-try it. , :' :The meettig was soon dismissed, and the i....,• ..• iminister baci \ no 'warmer friend and greater 'admirer ater that time , thallet-4401M - 1 nPe • , - - ;Sen.. . . •i , 1 But greater men ,:t han the rustle deacon . 'llave been the victims, of embarrasment, and ;their first esskys at elispienee suddenly bias .. ited.at the very . moment of their promised • ' Idevelopment.. Many, a verdant Congress-. linan, fresh from' his constituents, haS found the national bear-gardettquite a different theatre for the display of his abilities from :ate tavern of the store up-country, where„ he \ has been wont to hold forth to his adintring \:.friends. Mr.. Collier who became one of ,:. ";4he leaders in the borer House, was taken . ilellhack when he was first on his legs in that • 4611: Lie rose and said'' Mr. Speaker.' i: -,„ The gentleman frO'm New-York,' said the :Speaker. . . . id It bcgan to grow dark in front of • the ris• • I\ing..2tnember, but he managed to exclaim 1 \ I - again, ' Mr. Speaker,' - . 1;i ' The gentleman from New-York, said the Speaker.. .. • ; [ 1 . By this eine the attention was arrested, and the sudden silence was even tnore, earn - • - foinaling than the uprolif in which_he had.ris ,en. Once maim he-. cried raft, and now on • the yergel despair' Mr. Speaker.' . - j - ' The gentleman front New-York; said the ISpeaker„ with the' fainest smile of, cornpas- ;. r lion on his face. '• •- , , - . Butinii word's mriVe to bear the thoughts .. ' . iiof the embarrassed member, and turning to a .‘frietid sitting next to Mtn ; he burst forth.. .F 1 ' l say. V.lis,..orth,/do you knOw where I fan charter a knot bole for a fortnight - ?' - That was .his maiden speech. His next i xi - as a decided hit, and he speedily rose to the „front rank. of speakers in the House.—.Har • _Pipers Maanzint. - . . . rw - The Kansas iferaq of preedorit, •in reply to numerous qiierieS whlcti have been addressed to the editor of that palter, publish es the following items of inforniatlon respect. ing the made of life in Kansas, .fur,thebenetit cif-settlers.• -• ,Il f;.' , ' The settler can secure, Op mOstiOf the land, IGO acres by pre-empticinl at $1,25 an= acre s and lie may possibly be able to - liid• off what ever more of prairie Is required 4i the .same • - P, - price. i ' -', 1 The first settlers generally put tip hewn log ~ . A Yankee , Wedding in.New'York. !hous e s, l o g stables, and set up 14 -posts for a Chancing to visit the Office of 'Alderman sheds, roofed with prairiAtay.' , - - ,„ I . * the tither day, we • witnessed a by- The •winters are generally 4t ipild that !, inenial ceremony that will,bear narrating. cattle can be kept on lia,y., during the! culll = The bridegroom was a weather . beaten ; weather, letting then run, out infthe sheltend countryman,' a perfect . picturr of good nature,. ed groves and bottoms. ..., ~ .- !*• • 1 but so tall that in entering the portals of the ' -Furniture, merchandise and the necessary fke an involuntary obei.anee was neces i a ..., outfits for;settlen, c•-titi* . had. in Parktiille,l ry ; while. artificial hull Y hocks on the sum- i II:is-sour', on as reastinable 'tertria -as at St. I mit. of the. bride'sixitinet just touched the el ! " Ltatis or the. East, alloWing fuddle ci,ist oil 1 ii bow of her expected lord. Their entrance ~thinsportation,.&e. ' r ••', . 1 • I Was precededby On urehin with dilapidated . 1 In regard to stuck' coins will ebst from $l2 garments, vato claimed and' I...velvet - I three . to $25 each; oxen frOni 00 to 05- per yoke- I , •• , clippers as his fee. for guiding them to the 1 horses from 875 'to *100,r; sheecsl to $1.56; .spot. _ . •.. • .; per head, but they are mostly ofthecommon,.l . ' What can:l do for you, my good friends!' ; coarse wool kind. •-- , 4 . '•. `,, ; . , . .. asked the urlitine: Alderman, as if in utter 11. BUtter 4a cheese arel, in p.c . :at demand; ignorance of the'objectS of their visit: ' Pray . 1 fortunes are to be wade rapidlyitn the Kan be seated. Madame.' , • . .sas Valley at the dairy buSitiesli. Fiirt Ili - ". Well Squire,' answered the.gmom, with ley affortls a fine 'retail -niarket fO'r these cont o 4-complacent - glance • at the • filagree, breast moditio; SO • also . do- the - stetnaiboata and pin that fastened a dashing ribbon around downs oil the Missouri: i' Kansa, presents the. the lady's neck,,' old Mrs. Pittibone. driwn i best'sites in the world fur. dairylfarma. ,to Lynnyou'ie - hear'n tell, about her, II" Laboring men '1;1 hehirediat from, $l5 to reckon.?': '• , . ' • 1 . 525 per. month. Female help eannot - be had " Well, really, I think—l luirdly know—l lat $2 per week ; where Wantedthac had bet ., guess not: j - ~ . • . ter be brought alo n t. •A : - ' Not heard tell of her, Sqsass uire ! why . she-` Merchants, hotel- . eepe i rs, mechanics, man nialtes abou tithebest, piinkiti you . ever .l ufiulurers, clerks, nnrserymen . and agriettitur put in suer stunt mik, I reckon ; 'Slips deown I ists will till find their in,dUstry liberally re jilt as sleek as a - greased cat crawling thro' I warded in this vicinity,.and throughout -Up • a jint of store pipe.'. , I per Missouri. , ~'1 1 - . ' Very happy to be introdneed.to her, sir; I Freights from St, 1.6,0 ii to- Farkville are but don't let me interrupt you. Pray p ro ..i, according to the state oflthe river. hi spring ceed.' .. ' • . 1 months from 30 to 50 cents per hundred is , ' Jes' so, jes' so. Well old Kira. •Petti-. II charged in summer, 50, to,Bo On% per 100 bone gin' me Dkinthy, here, to git spliced to. 111354 in the fall, 75 cent to . $2.1 : Passage in .She's a widder Woman, and old .Deacon Pet- I cabin. ." f fi r ' 4 ' class boatit $lO t 4 $l5. - - tibiine made 'ropes.of money in s shoe peg ; ,Fro*!Parkville.up the Kansaiii Valley there , business when he was 'alive, and I , lurnt the ix an exi*llent road, and teanasican be hired business with him ;' so . yew diskiver that lat from t2.53$ to *3 per day. ?The distance tuierally I liked the gall, and th e o ld l a dy iis about .35 miles to the Lawrettee orYankee gin consent ; so, if ycw - 11 pronounce 'the cer- '• settle-merit, AS it isqmlled, on tb,e,, Wakarusa; emony, your Money's ready. ' • - - , ; Forty Miles to Grasshopper; 100 . miles to 'So you wiSb to be married, eh I' qiieried ! Big .Bltie, and 120 miles. to k'yrt Riley.— the Akiertrian; .willing to spend a few Ino.lSteamb4ats will _run onithe Kapsas riverdo !.Thent's leisure .in - conversation.- 'stay I,', ring high water. ...'i •-• . . . . 'Venture to ask what induced you to break i- • No / danger. need be aPprehended from In ;through a bachelor's lif e? ' . - - . I diatis hi, the Kansas Valley beldw Fort Riley, , .. "Sartain, - Squire : sartain. Yew see it's ' 1 and nut: touch above. nat'ral.' . Whqeyer.beard tell.of a badielor i ' 1 chippin' bird or a bachelor bob-o-link ? ll reckon nobody hai. • , And then atilt doublini kinder nat'ral I Aint double roses and , :tillable morning glories ,'and double' pineys the isaityist, and donr . everybody . , like 'em i better than single of a . . fire amount on it 1 .i. is, nature teaches it, Eiquire,clear through iliel prograiny. beginningwith the robins and leay.i, ins off with the apple: biosxorns: •• : . - i 'Very. true, my good sir;, a very - philoso- • phical view' of the subject.' (Turning to the lady.) ' And You, madath• e have given - this subjectillie - attention: it merits?" . - Neverrind .her, Squire, jest let me:settle I that air .• htisitiess; 'taint • no _kinder use to I '.. trouble votir: bowels ai,oUt DianthY., Jest 1 . - you fetch oliky‘sitir books-and fire -aispy.' ' - - The tereMitny was soon performed. Our . Reform' .lAlderman 'has carried improver ,went even unto that department of-his duties' —and a twit) dollar bill:was placed in his -palm by tie 'newly made husband. After • .he had 'eongratulated-the pair, and - wished . them such Jonathan exetaitned : .. ' Squire.; - you're a regular trunii,von are ; and if you*ver'come,,ta : Lynn you'll find - a .., stopping place • with one, and a rousie Wei. • come. , But squire,' mid Jonathan facetious ly inserted; his fore finger in the regiottOf the Aldertnan's fibs,' I'm done ',with one horse - . -- 43e,iiktea,ds ; I am.-7-Journal . of Coniterce, ARrl i tir. NEW HAMPSIIIR; ELF6'OIUL CAtt. vassgave !lie to some queer acne=. A Dem ocratic orat.r, at a party meeting, haying de clared that Nesident Pietc_e did nut seek the Presidency and .was elected against his wish, the Hon, tdiviund Burkeittitnediately rose and read afittier from Gen; fierce tohim,dst ting;tlie•prliadtstial Aluivass, asking him to use kis itilitianee in his favor. ~~ ~: ~# E=MMI= ZOE - . • --The:teral 'reefs' of the Pticifie Ocean are of amazing g.ttebtoind new Continent-i 4 In pro cess of foithatioh. 'AU the labor is faccum plisheArby zu, Thy tes--Inseciiah Wlire-wish to fofin some tioneeption Of their d Ongs we have' but to.remember that the etirat forma of the Pacific, occupy ati area of four or five': thousand' miles, and. to ',integinii what it picture Abeirtevuti•wituld, preient;wereit sod .` detily: drained. ; -We should iiwalk .antiid huge mnunds which bad been tailed anit, capped with the stone -, these animals had stiereted. Prodigiuus. cones 4ould -rise from thiground, all towering to the same altitude, YOKO* the light of the sun from their white sun nits with. dazzling intensity. Here and ihere. we should see a - huge platform, - onee large island, Whose peaks as they sank were clothed in coral. and then prolonged tipwakds they rose before us like columns ofsome huge temple which had heen contmemeed by the Anak ins of an antediluvian world.—Champo lion has said . of the Eizyptiim edifies, that they seem .to have been .designed by men fifty kit high. Here, wandering stMing these strange monnin'uts, we might faiAcy that beings one hundred yardi in stature !lad been planting the pillars of sonic- eolossal city they had never lived ,to complete. The; builders were worms, and the quarry whence.they dug their masonry' was the crystal wave. 7 i••- : 7 ..?. NEM MEE= .Beep it . Before .the Teopl#. -Keep it before the penple--qhat, next to the pulpit; the" press is 'the motif potent instrument of ,good .to the chureli. and the N iorld in operation at the present day. • 2. K eep it i before the prple-4at, the . cheapest, easie s t and - most :'lnterestitig medi tim of conveying to a f:unity inforMation on avast variety of important:. subjeeto, is dim' the well stored columns of n jadieiOsly con- • : • 'dueled paper. j - 3.. - Keep if, before the r iieOplTliat. the head of a family', whorefuseB to siilribeand pay for a good paper on acioinit o( its cost, is penny wise and' pound foolish, its be. not only keeps thein in ignoraoe of many things. they . ought to :knoW,- which kannet apitiir-. ed in any other way, but I t t . "oexclu4es himself from information of practical utility, often times contained in ti single Umber, which I may he worth tO him many times as much as the subscription for the,,Wholii jar. 4:. Keep it before the . Pi.:.ople-!hat, the preparation. and *tie of- aiery ; nuinher of a paper is attended with cotiiiiiential laboi• and cost„ati that ...it is somOthing diore than meanness for a man to make a practice of bar rowiiiir, and reading a tiapei• for which other people have had the honor and honesty to subscribe and. pay. . • 5. Keep.it bel4lre the pimple=--',That every well eond ueted ' piper .is worth 4 hitild red fold more than it eots,in influeaee tin individ ual and public intelligeneti, and re ligion, and they are true patriots vho consci entiously and liherall,y stipport ,# vigorous and enlightened - press: , 2 A YEW_ BUILDING mktsatat..4-111r. Foster, of Wise° ' nsin has discovered a new material d for building ' the walls c f hou4s, barns, and for making fenqe-s, tt!cc. , , One, part of lime tuld twelv4 'of sand . are • miffed together in a drir, state„ or with only their natural quantity 4tt water,: and then sub jected by means of a machine it* great iires su re, mi . much as 1. 0' tons Uporf a single brick. When treat, removed from the fl Machine the bricks iiresentia white j'appearitnce, and are simply a Mixture of little and tiand. They are then piled leo that the air vin_ culate freely around them. . 'the lime takes I up carbonic acid and the wholei is transformed i t in the' course of a few days into bricks of re markable hardness it ready.: s , at once . : fir t building purposes.y continue to harden until they are as hard and indestructible • as 1 granite itself.-- 1 . 4 I It is said the amount of ling recrired to make bricks and put themtogether n a build ing,does not'exceed the quantity necessary in Inn ordinary brick building. 1 Almost any color Om be giVen them by 1 mixing 'metallic oxides wits the materials when ornamental bricilcs are rfivirO. , 1 1 L i me and sand are more plentifully scattered than the clay from which the' common brick rs f Tined. hence this inventiOn will ma;erial ly dinainish the' cost cif buildiltg. - , WOMAN'S !boars 'socrAtitan. lld dun licleer awakes in the morning ! fps hiR wind , socifenges the 14plof hi* yoice:i `Woman ruleb•e-r-e r Imtnediatelyrg a neighboring rooster answet4s . ---.' 8d they do r—This is no sooner uttered i t han a third reiponds at a considerable disiso-, 84 they 'do every- In this W i onaan's rig ht:; era it is significant, for old, asantielt* is a keen ob it:vet% arid - EffiMMl !ONE"; •ThiRT.7--thtire. , an AmeiioHni Mare '. Have ad othar. .It bestleart"thatires{er yet that. its puhattions are MI for libertti for freedom, for republi• canism,--rall that rain bless the individual, give vitality and stieeess. to the Stake ; -and gran: deur and 'strength! to the nation,-.lt is the heart of hearts. .lihow usA man with a 'real Americtin heart atid we look upone,him , wink. is An, Ermor to Ji4l kind . i. a full mea.ured patvi-- ot, a firm and valiant defender of his count ry,:. a proffiund lovelj'i of its institutions. Hie .heart - is - right. ;His hands care 'right lie will be sure to 1;4 fright any way aud how. Have an Arii4tlmin heart. It will swell your hoiom nobly. He who aim say have an American heart, and its everi throb is for 'America,' has a poxse.sAtei, the , wealth of the "richest of the worid' canngit parallel. , , . THE POOH of rnsbato,—Gird's wayt; are not as .ways Of men, they:rrfren . seero,in explicable t 4 ittetatman mind. Notteare more' - so than those whiCh . coneern his choice as hi . the objects of hi* favor. `‘ . lie selects as a gen: . eral thing, not the, rieh'-riftlits world but the 'poor ; not, the, nOlide • and ,the.thighty, hut the humble and weak.. -Moses•W.as the . sOrr of a • poor Levite; Gideon was a threAer- 2 -DaVid - . was a shepherd b4.:-:Ainos waka herdsinan —the apostles were 'ignorant and unlearned. 7 The reformer Tingle emerged from.A Shep herd's hut amouir,i•the Melattethop,the great theOlogiart,,r}f the Reforrnation, was a workman in' an ,'arrnorer's shop.—Martiu Lu ther was the child of a, prior Miner. - 13TJSi*ES.S CARDS. A;!.& E. Baldwin, •- IiTANTFACTrIttIIS ..t.DIDT.ES, • HARNESS, OIL Trunks, - Wlti ig, &c, in the Bisentent of Searle's Hotel,. Montrose, I!,ti." Sunmons, • 800 T AND SIOE MAKkIL- . Shop first door east of Odd Feßains' hall, Turnpike at., Montrose. • • IV% Singleton : ciAN now be foniul at his new stand on Owego at; • two doors Kest of S.arle's Hotel, where he ef fectig!y repairs dispiitch, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, 9uns,-andtercry de;-.eription of Machinery. Wheel cutting • -anti • and Watch materials supplied to the trade. . Or. H. Smith, SRGtON DF4TIST: 'Montrose, Pa., at Searle's Hotel, ..liondaia and Tuesdays of each week. • ReurY S. gnaPP , fONtROSE,... wood, / te Car . ,Jl_ err, Wholeeile Grocers and• Commission Mer chants, No. 173 Washington street, between Court andt and Dey streets. New Caleb Weeks Q ADDLE. lIARtIESS, TRUNK' MAKER and Car-1 riage Trinurier. Sliopi at his - dwelling bouse,l early opposite gerliy Drinker's. Montrose, Pa. Miller & Fowler, TTORNEYS AND' COUNSELLORS AT LAW, A_ and Solicitore, in Chancery. Office No. 44 Clarke . street, Chicago,-111. Pacific Hotel, (near Broatlisay,) Nrie l_A York. Siiliiibury It Co. Proprietors. In the sicittity of the priticipal atcainbc at hindings.. PV131113 /12g5trOM. • - - 11EALER IN PRY GOODS, Grocerie.Z,. Clothing, crockery,: BOots and Shoes, ke., Suspielian.aa Deppt, Pa; ' . • 'Bentley o.r. Pitch, TTORNEYS AT LAW, AND BOUNTY LAND AGENTS, 31:mitecfse, Pa. F. 8. BENTLF.T..- ' L. F. FITCII. --. . . . , -• ' Sohn Groves. . , FASIIIONAHI4: TAILOR. Shop under Searle's Hotel. Malneistr.eet, itmtroJte, I'a. . ' • ; D. D. Ulnas, LrvERY ANDiEXCHASGE STABLE. Office in . in the rear d Wib , on't - Store, Mottrase, Pa. • J. CoUten, • EALER IN STOVES'. Tin, Coppr, and Slmet D Iron - Waite, LoitritriUr, near. Great Bend Depot. - December 4. •1, .; X. C. Tyler, iNTERESTED HUNT. Importer of and A. Dealer in Ilargrrare AO Cutlery, Carriage Springs, kc... No. 215 rear) street, .1% - cir York. where his Mer cantile friends; in_this and other counties, are kindly invited, and ettrotty solicited to call and purchase. ---- • • L. P. Hinds. - • TTORNAT AT LAW; SUariffeleatiria, Pct. Office liaine.stt-eet, oneitloor east of Lenbeitu.e.. - Prizierf & Ctise, . . A TTORIST.TA'I.AND CPUSSELLORS AT LAW 1 - 1. Office on lutnpike; street, one door East o Post's Store, ''.3fiiiitroie, Per, . Albert Chamberlin, A TTORNEY AT LAW! and Justice of the Peace; .1 - 1. over I. L. Pewit 4k Co's Store, Montrose. , . ?Wm. IL Jessup, A TTORNFT hT LAW DEEDS, for i . the State of New. York, will attend tn all busbies? entrusted to him with promptnets and fidelity. Office on Public Square, Occupied by Hon. Wm. Jetamp, . . • Abel Terrell, EALER IN I DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, D Dye-stiffs, Groceries, Drs Goods, Hardware, Sp:Smits-are, Glassware, Clocks Watches, Jewelry. Myer Spoons. Specta cl es, Musical lust:is :menu, Tnnries, Surgical Instruments, Liquors, Per fumery, Mirrprs, Suttionet7y, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee . Notions, Lc.. B. R. Lyons & Co., • ri R es ET , II ; FI L DE ou A r , and Ilard- Lenest.or , •. Pa. I, • • B. Chandler; 11EALER IN; DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, Groderies, Dooko and Stationery, etc., Public Avenue, Af4tarpipe, Pa. ,' Patrick ,/k Dimock, - DIEITSIdIANS, AND S.I:RGEOS. Office Nci. 4 Owegoi Fts, I.funt . roao, Pa. . . •`L L. Post & Co., - • DEALERS IN DRY GO6DS„ Groceries, Cmckery, Hanlitrare;' Leather'. Flour, etc., (• Tier of Turn pike FtrCet and Public Arenue, Hoptrose, Pa. 7. Lyar~as it Son., . DEALER S Lit DRY 000DS. Grocfflies, Hardware, Cmckery,Tinware,- I Grocerie*, IlookF, etc.. ; able, card on the Boa Binding business--Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. • llentliy di Raul, - I - lEl%lms IN DRY! GOODS, Drugs, Medicines, 1.7 Paints, Oita, . Groperies, qardware, Ciockety, Iron, Clocks, Watches, ;Jewelry,-,9lver Spoons, Per umery, dc,—Fnot of Pubic Avenue, ifontroie, Bs3ll. Bentley" '& Perkins. f A.VtI'ACTURERS OF A.V,D DEALERS EC all iTIL kinds of CaitingA, Stoves; Agricultural Imple ment% etc.', Office at Sayre's Store. Public Avenue; Manufactory at; the Eagle Foundry, Foot of Cherry street, Ifoxtroir, Pa. • ' • - W}lli in & William U. Jessup. ATTORNETS AT LA.W . Montrose. Pa . Prac r lice in SttsquehMma, Bradford, Wayne, Wyo ming and Luzerne counties." • IvOisin_yr. Smith & co, CABINET MAKENK They keep - constantly on hand 'lt good amortmvnt of all kinds of Cabinet Fnnitare4: Shop and '.Ware Rooms at the foot of Maine street; **faros', Pa. - • , RoCkwell; Winton & Ca, . Air ANISFACTUREPS and DEALERS fn Straw .IVJ‘. Moils, Oats, Cops, Furs, nebrelleut, Para auk Ribbons, re. cfe., No. 20 Coottlendt street, New York, (tOdtdia.) s. A' TTORNEY AND: COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 43. Maxitailt Pa., will attend faithfully to all busi ness* entreated-to him iirthe county of Susquehanna. Convey:mein& and writing of ail' kinds will be done' neatly, and chzirges n!qderate. Re will also attend to the. prorecutioh of oh* of aoldiers, their widows and hhirs, :against, the United States Government, for Bona' , " .Lattd;, I ke.' May tie-found at all hixus the tem formerly occupied by J., T. Rich atda, Esq., tor:th dila , Court BOVA" 144 p., J. now*Rn. w. w. wirrox Franklin Fraser. CM MM!M DAIRTRIX,I' TAillkila MIMIC E T4IIViE bubscribpikluiviiik ltet,(reg ,the oole right. to "DA VIS' 'US7',4II.I.Er CHUBS IA ND B tirl'A'R. WORKftt,' for Sitityneltanna and severil Adjoining conntlei; r*Opeetfully Init M e all'flutter ak r erm io examine nod Ist die me' tm Ofthlm new and taiMil?lti Inventieut ; Ve Prolln" ° ru'l'L"' °lel' and all rif.yoU with 'a CtiOlit .that wilt produms; as ostiCh butter ;. in as mbori ro. dyne as any other ehurn—one thit * Th! c°477rtetv'espe/ pie tattlermilk, wash ant! ,toOtk in the sdit.Atftoing it pelyeettp lhrowols the .Itutte# and fit it fi'd. lime,: without removing it from the ebony. This Churn , is .ample in ityyetinatruetlon, mei entifle in its oplratidri,-and easily eleaned add kept in order, and can lie easily Attached to any propelling power. . 0 !! i ::, . ! - For further particulars. imply personally or by let ter to JAS. C. 1117...11NELL arid J. N. lIRONSON, , Ararat, Su.mquehapna edunty, Pa.! t PE .11.1,S - The Grt atest-14)74r6iirlit'il the Aget—C. IL Ifillitini.4 l . l .l.) , itible-Aelitig Ball Valve :Pore; unt I,ifl PtPRP — • N improl-o(4lst abore'sdl. Other pumps or mn• chilies for liltintr thiowing,iand carrying water, combining both ; a . runw and a fire Engine. This Puthp, Patented in February, 1844. is the whole of-it. metallic. No bid.ta; itcrews about it to rust, conic. quently it -will lait it man's life titne. It can be used in - ever.* variety,Of -draw .water from any situation '' 44al carry it-to inv-part of, a building. 7,1 t t La suyenor to altotheti . Pinups for Di.tillcites, Paper Mills; Tanneries,,illricit: Yards ' lran Worki and Matt.: ufacturing estahltsllaninis of a ll - All orders. tntiit be addressed to AnntsoN Lodertmille, Pa.Orhe has the'sole right , for Susque. banns counts. ; • ' .1 Tiini+:Chn»~ed• DELAWARE, OCK AWANNA AND. WkSTERN. - - •- • • •ws.Vittt .41111ANGIA1ENT • ON and wfttt Thtirsday, Nei% tn, 185.4, the Mail Passengeri;Trisi4 l will depart from Scruntois 12 M. 11 • • Due at Greasifletitt. t: 2.36 rte. Connecting Hztli the Daily Express Trains both east and west on E R R.. which arrive at: New York at 9,4.4 b r : and - at Dunkirk at.ll. • ! Return will le'wvei (Vela Bend on the arrival ofthe Buffalo htjtjni (1.20 P. M.,) vihich de parts from New! Ycirk lat 7, A. M. and arrives at Scran at! 5.50 p. m, : The Freight!centrimorlation Train with• Passenger Car attached *ill ICail.i Scranton , at 1.50 N., arriv ing at Great 11614.4 ..t) r. w.,1 connecting with the' Mail Train boubd Wi..1.41i and the Night Express Trains bonnd bottiEa4and West. Returning, Great Bend at 6.36 :s. w. and arrive at SeratitOri Stages will 1)4 in Wail:ling nn the arrival of passen •ger trains at Ficranthij, Ito convey passengers to Car , bondale, Pittstrin, Willfsbarre; Philadelphia via. the Reading E3tiieiti and all other intermediate places. OPTTERER, Superintendent- Superintentur'S otllo,, Scranton, Nov. 23, .1..185 • NEW -STORE! NEW GOODS! . . NEW '11111FORD: :" 7 PRE subserftwir leaSe& the Store of the Messrs. - ;1'01ts: formerly Occupied by I. S. Llt-d tie, intends to lOcate,perm:utettilv in New Milford. And he wuild . take this medical of informing the inhabitants of NO . Milford. and adjaCent towns, that he has just rettiruedlfeetn Newtork with a large and splendid stock 44 ; and entirely* new Goods, con sisting of-DR f;01 ,1 /SS of almost every coneeiva- We variety. GRWEIIIES as low as the lowest, Hord- WU/T. Croek•74 :0 . ..ae.4 and iqhocie, iota irind Caps, Bopinttx of which' he offers for sale on the rSnitlrettsotiable terms, for 'cash. country produce. s or reliitVc credit. lie would also :ay in this, connectiOn. o'4o be! . ltas added to she establishment, the • tuanufaritUring jof . 77n, .s:11 , 0-iron; and • CipTwr wore in all lit'S Variiititis, in which he is prepared -to execute all kitidis J ob.,, by the very-best workmen I and on the mostiredSonable terms. Dealers szipsihed!lSt the lowest prices. Particulars in relation to Bt.tivi.s',&.e., at some future time: !, ! jr. New Nlr•lb1 , ,I!. ]fay HI, 1834. 0 . . t FULL ASSORTIdENT of tin. Sheet TrOn and CoOtir:Nri , , of my own ististifteture Am! made of heal - IT plate, for sal.. by J. DICIZERI3fAN, jr. i ,New Milford, ;Airy I 2, 1;,5t1 i.~FULL 144111:i/iit-ii I of lianlware, Carpenter and Joinetts'l'f)ol4,..P.unip Chain, and fixtnrea at New Milf(ril, :Sato . , 1454-.1 DICiiERMAN'S. , E __ .. _ . _ . 4.,A511 ND I}Lt i NDS of the best quilitv, far sale, ' 1 . ...." cheap at!, t. 1 :- . . DICKEIN.k.N.:-... 13011 K, FLPiIt;AND SALT by the barrA of oth at tlielOwes.t. prices at DICK EMI AN'S. FARMERS 'UNION lIIRPOrRANCE COMIPANIV., orylez,ATllEsE, DRAtiFORD COI - NTY,. 24. CAPITAL, $200,000. tireera 64 ifoinf foul ..3fortgar on Ihr Real , - :F . :of tie , ,Stockkoldt•is. - - • .• Insures agffinstlYk..4 l w biir, of Houses, Ctore , and', other buildings; GOolls, Wares, and Merchandise, on as.facorablp tezins;as any similar Institution: Losseii • promptly.. atijastcd.aml paid. • . • .. ilotare Williston,.Atheos; Flan cis Tyler, •fitle:-.g.e. do. ;J. T. rt: 31ever, do.; C. ti.'Sliintnan, do. :"C..F. Welles. Jr. do.: Canfield do..' ; I.apOrte, Towanda; Com. 11.. Wakeman.; Go. M. liollenback, .barre; ;ll.fylert; I..wo•te, Pa. • lio President; C.. F. 1V ells. jri. V.. Pres.. and Treas.; - J. E. Canfield, Secretary.; S•!. Agent. P.:641:!...ut, Montrose., Pa. • [1532m:1 • •CLEBB WANTED. AvrANTzpl:onterlintely : a good active flerk—on 1 .- wlto „his* had espenetice, Irides a fine hand, and hi cortmetent to take charge of a set of Tkooks— mast. be: tiiii)e.rtite, mid . to devote his time and Attention to:the interest of his employers. • To one that can ans!Ver tit:the above - a liberal salary will lie 'given. None pthrs need apply Good recommend-, ations required. ' - B. F. &R. 11. EATON. - liarford, Mar, 1854 _ l _ _ . NIVIV FALI. GOODS. lri ...11UTrikITT wont] invite the attention of his • I'l. Mend:4;oo the public to bis new and splen did stock 'of . .fitorbe. Woof. and. C'ardunerr Long and '..• :_ _ Sits/int Shot,ris,: . f.-can $2 to slet--loadies' Dress . ii ii— W Ls.IODS.; - Goods, including plain - anti fatter Delanes.- De-Bages, : • t k i • - , , l'arantettas..Yrettch• Metinoe.. :S'i/ks. Poplins, Ging- cli 1 C MILLEN 4 PARK return their grateful : - lams, kc. Lie!, ife/ 8i.61.0ns and Bonnets of new 'l--"- aekeewblgenlVlt" • o,Ale ledilley , and invite .at - • V 7 " . N o ti ce t o the P u bli c , , i } ,tention in the rely htrge lock of Spring and Saw- : " . styles, wlricit!in tonn....etion with a large assortment a H VYING just returued.from 'New :York I 'wish to Tier Good.: they are now i efeiving and offer. for sale' staple and Itsites• Dry Goods, Grot.'eries, Crockery, 0--, call the attention of my old . ca..tomers, and of at vrry low areas. In addnion to• their usual snort- f •llartbrurr."' rpni, Storrs, Butfpiles Rolex, earpetipv, ? , ~,.... ~ At ~., _, ' Crock- , the bile in general, to my ; I I' - B oo t*. a ,i'd Aape-Bat* and Caps: pia n t.4 It-i n d„,,,,. ment ot staple btry,uouti., otocernm, aiaruware, 1 ' ' NEW STOCK - OF GOODS • 1 "if 'At ' J. ' • - ShesPA4 II a, , per. Otis an I aintx, iie., will b .e g , ',erv., Paints and Oils' tke. *e., tii.....y aie , prepa ra_ red lo _l l wilk , ' • being " 'itought with cash. t 4 the lowest prkei, sold oft the nOst favorable terms and reduced pr i ce , ' ! ,,exhibit a large . as,!orttne . ntiof total - -P -8' " fess .w -am2 1 and Ishing to sell principally for the same, I :will of for en:.-li."prteltie& or approved credit. ~. tof every descreptton- 7 -1•17., , 1tred. Plaid and Plain Silks, • , fee tilent , , tu greatly reduced prices,„ . , . , 1, • • .3 - , B. j li a li by the - harrel or load. B S • . i ' •(;totes, 4rc ldies , . Bonnets, . hAnls, It 6,i0n., . 110, e ~ L , ~ ~, ~. , . . fur 8 New Milford, September '22, 18M. I :- i.,...._. - j fond Misseit Shoes ,of , all knit . aho a larg,e stock of I t,ettn co runts, warranteu fast colors, tr 0114 r cents a card. Good Brown Su r, 18 - lands . fOrinte --- -- 4 ---',l - 1 --; - • ____ ll ' R E.A D Y...1f...4..0 B CtLOT IING, Clod*, Caiwitneres, - 1. . ; • ..... .. . P P` dollar. • Ma rl a, acknowletlced her all 'to be . 1 7 .11 . 1 t; FIRE, FIR.E. - ,•Tweeds, deans, Sumner '1 Oths,:Vesti'ngs, Hats, Caps, i „wanton- ••- . - - ; • • ' Bondi and 14h0c.... kc• - .11;' • • ' • . ; the ftitil%all in. use, $5,50 Per keg. Hats affd Caps, --.; HE suliset:ilter has been recently appointed an ,: . They respectfolkV 'solicit'. an early call from these ' 800 and shoes, Buffalo Robes of all prices, ill wool agent fog the, FIRMERS UNION INSURANCE CO., • who * wish 1 . • il _l', • • ;De • qiniis Ca..limeres. Ptvametitt., Dress Silk,' Silk : to pure torte 100,1'11PM* 4 1 tow priers :v. 1 . Inc. thens, roc; tind.'ii. prepared to insure HOUSP.S. Stores '., , s „ rinn , T • ii i e may 3 P.i4. ' ' MeIIII,LE.N dk PARK: i e "i e " '''' Mouslin De Laines,Ll 'shilling per yard, and other buildittgli Goods. Ware:, and Mercbaucrise, 1 " ...2 , -: ' , ...~ ~ , , on fscontbktertait. • Applications made either person- P': l '• Nenr tine of Hail' Singes, * . •j Don de'lLong shawls, Tbiltet do. s selling at ineetteeiv aily.oril letter, otnptlytittended to. [1: . - ' ; F ik om , . ' i alki• low; prices. I can safely warrant perfect tatis . • : ii ; i . .,' - S. B. CHASE. ,4, It IRILIVOOD 100 lIONTROSE. , fact mtO all who will giro me sacs!!. !"; • Great Bend; Pa . March Lth,1855. ,• ' IL .. . . . , .... i L neit)oro, Apr. 5, 1854. ' 1 S.A.: LYONS. , caTAGS will leave kir wood, pasiing through Cor- i 0 bettsville c Liberic, /c 4,. every morning after the i - ' time kee ri ~,only one dollai.•• OCKS--good pe . - 'S. A LYONS arrival of the. klailTiins I I ears. both East and West, I ~, ' I A. ' reaching Montrose ' r at 1 1).. at Returning, leave.] _.lL'Paekeere, Apr. • Montrose daily (SunilayleXcepted) at 2r. M., reach- ...." ing Kirkwood in time to'lake the Mail trains of cars, both East and W'est: bei g the ; nearest and most fra- Bible route to reach ,the New York and Erie Railroad. This line intersects.. a tti-weekly line for Dinioelc, Springville, Tunkhannoeit, "Wyoming, and Wilkes barre, which leaves Montrose at 7 a ; ' M. evert/ Mon day, Wednesday and Friday. Also, a line toFriends ville, Leraysville, tke. J ..' ; - • , 'Goad toopng find rfmtrinitolde rarriageti are provi ded, and 'the proptieters *lll , spare - no pains to ac commodate the public. I W.-K. HATCH. ' April 6,18 M... . : MORGAN k WEST.• Ennesboro tictilb, Blind, and Door ii Faclory. , .- grillE subscribei• will fuinish,at the'Shop of' Newell I. &-Brothets, Doors, Vb. Gild Blinds. Turning on hand and farnit•hed to order. Lumber kilhAried, and workmeti inuturpaksed hy• any in the country.— Orders adtlres.4ed.to me W i tt) receive prompt attention. Good Pine Lumber and Cbuntry Produce taken in ex change for the above. 1 1 1 , k.rms ready Pay.: Lane-boro, Feb. 6; l'l • - S.A. LYON'S. ..movirso . DEPOT. .-. • - I IVILLIA',I O :3IeIfILLAY irjAvisa purchased "tles e4tahlishrnent of Isaac L. .1,1 'Pen .t. Co: at the kliteatirose Depot, would re-. respectfully inform his 'defiers that he will keep con stantly on hand, at the!! west plices, -a well selected stock of goods. ;' . i. -• , Lime, Salt,,and insstie cid he. had cheap, as well as Groceries, Dry Good., Hardware, Crockery, Boots, Shoes. Nails, ke.. in exelpinpie for Grain and all kinds of: produce, at the hestrites. ' 1000 cords Hard Wood wanted. - - i 1 ' Montrose De. "-b. ,4 • Tr• STEAM "GRIST AM) SAW MILL. 1! 11_30Sr B119TgElli: having purchased the above', eflOniiii*.tit; will keep constantly on hued li , rfineaidirine Flour, Corn Jfeal of swp-r. ior rtal i` if% alio . Cl 4 otivti Bra n at-the lowest cash prices.-- Ctistom iwOilc Will be done with despatch, and in eases rOrrqu'irct • 1381tfl • Montio.aq. _ • • ; Piitove*:• stove*: tirßyorr 6 now receiving a new assortment] .1.1. • tsf irstotrelt, including the most popular and' improved kiridi of Proniutn, Ail-Tight, and Elevated Oren caolsi t ig Stores., with Parlor, Office, and Shop, Stoves . , f0r:4044 or coal, in superior variety and style.' which hi' Will will at the most reduced prides. "Bk.! voted ()Yell, Stoves of new. and approved "patterns will be eol i Sit Cis/ (525, and other kinds in proportion.; Also, strive; zinc, and sheet iron, stove tubes ke,' New Oilford' ,Sept. 22, '54.f . BURRITT. 1 i NOTICE. . . , Tho 4 14tSofis indebted to the subscriber' for feet , as Register, Recorder and Clerk of the Orphan's court, would sons tt . ; favor by settling the same soon. . l' _Montrose ; ! Rec., 6 1864. J. T. LANGDON. ' , If: . „ Window Bash.. 11.. it I!. SAYRE having been appointetlm agen it L. for an eitensive Nish blind and door;rnanufaci l tory arepreintted to furnish' any articles in this line ak less rates tlitui they have usually been sold • July :.241 . S. H. k D. R. Shaving Cream.. • ?thith every mart:should try for saik: Ab i" S.. H. - it D. s. , — ILTATSq•- . l—A•new lot of. Summer flans and Clodio 1 II- fOr ,00Mer wear just received and for wk cheap 4 by i • D. R. L 111.411„000 Firkin Staves. 1 ' WANiF.V, 1;i the salitiaeribeiv immediately. At4b Hesdiag tiptber and flog: which we will pay. the I.44heat market price. Reasoned staves prilio ferred.. • SMITH k HEMPSTEAD. I, ItesSid4,lreb. la MEM --1 : -- .* Aliiiitir pity . c. . „ , , 'Erltt.At his long eitsled a public detnand for.= of ' L fectiie:purgatiVe'ol ivificll co ld bd rell4 ones sure tind!perfeet in lts, opera t on,. Th is hint been . preptired to meet the rlatrituid,' tlndl . •Iditenidve 14.; al of Its ,Virtues lois coneluilvelV sh ' with **terve ceSs it necotnplishes thelpurposestetti2ned.• It! is ea sy tolmaire,a peysical pill, hilt not g asy to plaice' the best (if all Bills—one whit° syciuld !Nave none "of the objectioUS, but all of theitnivantngeai of every:other.— This has beet')' attempted hlre, an ;with ,what finceess we; Would, respectfully submit to tI yfutilie 'decision. It bail' been vofortinintelcciittig i • prilrtit hither .1` that alt oat every purgatiVe inerlieine 4 ! ,abriu 9 ilious and irritating to the bowels; - : This IS net: :!tiny Or them, prodnee ;so much griping pain :atoll , rey ulsion lio • the systerit as to more,,ibterpounterbatc.e the . ..t:Kid to be rie . riv,ed from them. 'These irits•P , dtiee tin irritation or pnin,!unless it arise Pew a preslibtiily existieg oy: strut;tion or demngementin thdbolvels. - ..Being pure- if . . - egetithie,' no harm can arise fie I:their iisein *oh !quantity; ; but it is better thttti an' medicine I should be lia:ke4jUdicionsly. • iltiitutte ;di bins for their use ri f t t!* . in the several discases",to W 11,141 I. are aPtificithle are given Oti. the box . ',... - Aning tlit complaints which hate' been speedily cored by thett,;we may mention Livet CMiiplaint, in itS:varititti fofins',of jaundice, In di getstion , 'faingular.tnisl Lo g ! Of Siipetite, LiTlesness, Irritability; Bilious'. ll:catlOclie,Bi tons FtV r ; Fever. and 'Agne, Pain in the Sidolaild 4.oins ; furl, to truth; all these are but the Consequetteci of diseased action. in - the liver. As on ape.ient, ',the), afford prOmpi and sue relief in Cositiveness, I'iles,l I Chnlic,..lysentery. llttutors, Scrofula nnillScurtiv,i ells with soreness of e thi?. body, Ulcers and intpunity. of t, to blood ilin short, 1 anv And every ease where a. phrgi . rive is required., . 'They have produeed some sr igvilaily ')successful minis its Rheumatism; Gout... Drop. y, Ginvel, Et vsipe laii.:Palpitition . of the; Beat'), Pains in tae B. itoni nclitand Side. They' slionltllbel freely. taken in. the sPriOg of the ytar, to purify the Wood and prepare the 'system for the chtioge Of Sea Sons. Ati"tfecrt•sional dOse stimulates the 'limo:telt andlhowels into healthy netnin, l and restores tlttl apPetite and vigor.] They pu rifV•the blood, and, lily, their stiniiilinit action; on the. illre . ".tilatory system, renovate the H. treligthOf the body, mitt restore the wasted ori, - ilisen. 4 .4l; energies of the whole 'or.lninient. Herice tin Ice lionaltlnse is advan a..; tar•eou's, even though no titOriousit ertingement exists; hullunnecessary closings should te..ver bel l ' carried too fit'r.las" 'every - pu-gativ - st. . niediciiii •Veduees he strength when taken to excess.: The rhosand eakes.in which a Miysic is trequired eannOt be' en itiMrated • here,. but they. stiggest themselves to the. r 1 -on of every body, find it !is confidently :believed. ti iLa vs pill will answer a better" purpose than taitythingli el) has hithertobeen available to mankind* When 1 err vi les are once known, the.?ublic will rollorige,r doubt what remedy t", eratiloy when in nced of a cathartic in.•!rlicitte. Be ing sugar-wrapped they are pkit.5...,.u4 to ; take, and.be big purely vegetable; no hand eau aril from their i uSe in any quantity."' ; I ; [. I , .. . For minute directions see 'tyro Iper o the Box. - Prepared by JAMES C. AYE :, Prac it al and An alytical Chemist, Lonlel,- 31a$, I . •I , . - , Price 25 Cents per Box. siv'e Boxes fOr $l. ',i-floral. ' Co/tbi. itnarsentss, •, Clroolf,l.-lathma,and i - I f such Otcitietv from 'lttiriitory 'diseas . e, that lo h l e i ri? nt i t t he: a e: i t b d e e re n n ce e s n o t ! - u sefulitesls, and so nu- , .4 . , Ihat 1 , alta i rist every see . in i rstins Publicly known t. .i ton larmingi and even des •o., "h,-rits' use.i• When once t' , I lig er t g , vitlior tinedie;iy• of its .scarre" - nbst+votiOrt, and where lit. pit die nn lt d roger „Ire-Irate 4e•; ti. ilistr.-r,,Hz :1 1;,1 ( L in: tnhhq :ai i 0.• gars which in e ! Addl . tint onlY_in formidable nit ff. !liet ipilrirtr varieties of [ ~... ' d..! Ord 'le-Children if. est hitslicene hat. can be ob ! 1 •.; • - • •i - - consiant iise throughout this ,arid{ than asSitre the people its quality is kept in, . the 14 , 4 that it ever has been, a')oil that. the genuine ofticlo lii4 s(ild by—AnEt. Tea , fict.t.„ Moidre , e ; 'it.-F:, & 111. 'lii ,:gyres, fla•rford; 1 - 4 _ - -, i1 1..M, CM -at - A t POINNKI4 Ihisulall'''', unit be all dealers-in i medicine every where. I ill -.. 1 ' i i...._ m , I lrovi at LATEST .ii. I; I:itI4T.ETIICI'IiT ".: • . TILE NELIR:A.SkLA 'I'LL VSSIiTTLED. '• i' k / C: COTT. .101INSTONI & ii., •Ore. Inow receiving I s t o r e 0 t.. 71 from New Trich a ;retie 1 at usSortnier& of Spring and SMltiner gootis;!and wel give I'S a call. as our stock t 1_..) a is. !argil!, anti we airO willing t 4 sell for Ismail profits: 7 -- "of .. .1 You von find here ilituist every. article wanted, !and i yr..,A, : 'fie are wilting to t runiere. gleots rind prices with an!: i . I_ - _, d • store in the county 7 -we haVe taken Special pains to i find Mlle good; to Please . t.11.,..1 1 Ladies. Isochl as Black, .l 'pi Pinmreil :mil Fancy; Stilts, ' Sl'k, TiSsiti...S,• 13erages . and' -= I .'' , II ll ' rlig ' ,•laill . ': illtiii and Taney La*ns. Silk, French ;. for . 11 , c e Illt and Dotnesile Gittglianis, Figured, anti Plain lifindins, ; A • Embroidered Curt:dos 'and paper i10.,1 Ladies Collars,. i . PI .., 'Underitandkerchiets and SI-I , eves,)lantilfits, Parasols .11E7t1OV.A.L. - 1 _! - . 4od 'Gloves, - String and Fl . "tcy 11 . °MIAs, also 'trim- I *TONE'S 2 STOVES 2 STOVES 2 I Mings • to match. - large - trick . orl000(k for Men , r_,, subscriber •wishis toss.. .! . . •.. lintl fors, also Iroii, Steel,. ails, if rse Shoes,: tend I tide attentionof ma 1 . fienils and the public to his w ere largeassort • , . Horse Naits, PlougiiS,l Sal ,!!" Fish, Crockv.y, Grind - .l ' merit if STOLE., nt his new Store' Rom' . ' in Lodes- Otofies, and Stoneware; . Strle 'ap s e, Tin, Glass, Sash : silk. r iex i : to L. S. Lenheini . siortif, and near the-GL feather, Boots, Shoes tkq4, ke: den se give ns a . Bend epos . lie has, in addition to his former large . chance - of showing ; von olul.l stock N•fore von buv. I v . ~„ ariet of .Cooking aud Partor Sao es, , ._,rnany steel pcd • 4 Tour` truly; I SCOTT, JOHNSON fk co; , I terns, sortie of which are— '• . l..i •- - 1 I .'•;. Sp:ingville, Ar 11. lig, 1 fr'.l. •• l I .. , . I - St: Viell.,las, Ranch Braarh,l Fire') Clipiir,. 't • , "Tisiffitlelltaftstsei. . --.- 1 Mt evi Trog,.ifoliark, • 1 Jferial/ion, ; - • I'l A CHOICE lot jitsilreeehted, and "offered low, by ()ru=st;, . -Block lirariiorj Orsk,:gostStone. 1111... N ;! 'SCOTT, atiIINSTON• & CO: 1 Whir 1, together with his former Stock, will perhaps i !! • Fillaial4l J , w.ilsawln!: , '. I be.th most extensive:and varied lasisertMent of ! -well . ~.. .- i A CHOICE, lOt! . of Wort tong, Shawls very rhea_, I select .:11 stoves in the county.• - . , by ;! .I:Set TT, - JOHNSTON i CO.CI Irani{ Stores, :well furnished, .at . low priees.: 1 . Springville, Decomher 5I•. 1 : -* . I . All articles in. his line kept on hand tunipiade • ----il . ~ - - lto o r tp , ' nguni, and Orders reeetied at his obilStand lin Gritat Pend:•-,.. • . . • .101 D: CMWEN. Loilenti. i ll e and • Greai -- .130rt1, Nov., 1854;:: ._ - .... - MI • AyerN Chem Fir ihr rapid Corp . f?! . Co!;;Al ipirhrehif;, 117((}43i(i)(94.74 - 4/4A • .:This. retr.eilc has ton for itsi. lot cures of every variety of c pi it is 'entirely minecesSary: to itS virtues in anv.c)mmunity ployyl. So wide i= it< field of nivrous the atses of cures:l . tiOn,of the country nhonn kin 1 . ikhoi have been rtAnreti , ' ; perate diseases of the In trh'd it: superiority over kind is too apparent-1(3 ef its virtu" .4 nee ltnowit tI 101:1fnt:ti , Inte - to employ . ttfleetion. of :the incident to our clintate. attacks upon-the Term,' q pice 14 the pleasantest utid . safilmed. j it has lon.' neon 17 Fpction, we reed not do: tir kept WANTED; APPIsr• I` , `VA-Onfloltee l 4W4l44 - litnlignigig l eo4,BM n ;„1-' o 6 r . 'noel choice pad' I LI: POFr ' • 1 1 , '%l:l3tiveitrrruur of 'Ocods to tbe;4' '- Where in thei coutftry;•and . for the ',very kmiat, 'prices, without variation. . . - . .._.__._, „ 7.,R .41),.ri1'A.1), A .OLOTIIING4 1 ' . l l' '‘,IIg3ISIE STYLES. 1.-L. Post 4 Co. Itave just 1.7 :made o large addition to their' at* Of el'otiring, 'coMisting nw of everithhig`dfisitabln for b u yer . at silatvrisi6 as am - sere' to soft.- - The " ' , goods are' 'tOs4a that nfte;:riadAore variant the worktolbe,equaL itniat superior to any ever before offeced•iti 41s.mar ltd. Our 004,Comprises I Coate, fine blaik French Backs, Erodes end Business ; Tvreed,Taiiiiiiere and Jean Seeks and Frocks, Mire brOwn and White Sum _met. plain and twilled. lirsars—White end eolored "Mamitilles,talentia, Lasting, figured . Barathei, ogur ed Silk and fistiti, and every variety, good and . cheap. Pairs- 7 -Firie black Casslniere, doeskin, Col. tweed,l Bummer stiff, linen drill, cottonade; stripe, plain;l check and rinds, so cheap as to be sute , of sale to' , 'al who des re to buy t "V LO rEs AND HOSIE R Y—Ladies and flents; ‘,ll whitol and: colored KM Gloves of the best quali-1 ty warranted. 'A large assortment of all kinds ofblue, brown and slate hose, and I. - hose gents ;and ladies,' cotton. Lisle thread, Berlin and silk' GlOves,. Bhiclt and colors; a large rssortment of black silk and lace d Mitts, longland abort. ' - pogr & CO'S. -1----. ---, ,- "no(kri ANl'li PiloEs7-liew fine $0448, :COSIFSe AJP - Bciotti, Ladies fine Gaiters, BooteeiandifaSkins, a fnli assortment OfTheap Shoes, Childrens•andlibak es Shoes and Bootees, Ladies fine silicdinint Slippers, at •.. 1.. ° • • 1. L: P.* co's. 'l, 'tun nit; GOODS—AII styles -and qualities, bleseli- ,- V IV-ed Skirtings, Pillow totton, Jac. and Cambrii Muslims, R!Vii:fl' and Book Mullins, Bari!tl Bishops tind Vittoria 'Lawn's, 'lke,. and:doti. Swiss.Muslina at • •P. k Co's: ' ' QIIINGLES'AND GRINDSTONES at 1 • -. • J " 1 it ;' •I. L. POST :. & CO'S. 1, • ROCT, ItltS—of the hest and cheapest kind. A G, • t•tif sukars surprisingly. cheap at I. L. POST Cc - . . 1 • . ' 1) i:I2T.S-4the most - desirable stock the coun try, itt very low prices. •1.14 P. k CO. Muslim, DeLanes, Delia ges qiiighams, Lawns &c., of, ererv.desirible yle.' ' . • I.L. POST -& Co's. . A LXllGR.'and splendid stock Of lkp ring Prints. • • - • L L. P. k. Co. QTAl'rit Goods at the loWest price. 1 . - '... L . I . I; • - I. L. TIOSTi Co. 1 , riIATBS, tbvsimereg; : Tweeds, Kentucky • Jeani %._.) and iiatitietts, very cheap at - I. L. V. & Co.'s. 1 1 i ;1 ,titu•l''' NV°.? l 4)..!';',l; 7 l,"T'AuttL:C — orotiae;tui P 'zgsrieriAL,', Bail!: Ladles; Prints, Willow-Baskets, Rope Bakers, :Bed Cords, *milli Ropes, Brooms, a good tot at the store of •. • i .. I. L. POST & CO.I • I . _ ri - OD-isir A SID MACKEREL *; of .'the bCst kJ quality iii the lowest possible fates ; . . - April 4, : 1e34. - I. L. POST•& CO.! . 'LI OLEI LEATHER, very cheap, at ; • . , . --) ' - . Kin k. Co'4J ~and Ins rAc 1J lin also: OW GGO t.,.., Eggs, Smoked Hems, Reins, ko. 6. S. U. AND GLASS WAI,2E—a choice tIO , w prices. POST I arpet, Room paper . and Window Shade - PclsT.k CO.I , 11 1 7S, • spring very POST; k-TO.l C R" i ) lot , 1 4zimc 5. J cht: B "lci mss 'F.T.S and Bonnet Ribboris of all kinds, Par s, lirr and small at iery.lote Prices. -• POST Si CO: , i.„ _ style desirable very cheap:. ' - • POST & co: •• • , L.N:BA GS—of the beet quality. 1 Rost sc. co. T AR n AI .1 1 a GR time and Plaster at T 4; POST dz Ces l • Q 3 L ‘,--1 ES; verv. eholee lot, of the st Book Embroidered Lymerie; lAP J lat 11 eclin nsl No:.iton imitations DERED and_ Lace Undersieeves, all desi iityles ; 1114 ,, , worked and einbr'd. Edgings nrtiiigs and Flouncing. ii - • . - Edgituzs and Inserting.= ; .imitations of every id, inmost azgOod as. genuine and very;eheap, 11hen-trrzught Lace. - P. Sr. CO. . . , AINED and Hemp Carpet for sale at. 1. 1. L. POST ik . CO'S. IE4 HATS—Panama. finel , attil .cottrse .trim -1 and Emay hound. Pedal and-Talmleaf; for d Men, sold very Cheap.: ti L. P. & CO. II • - IFS'. and Children ' s - Flats, a - good 'satiety, 'al ' a riew lint of the latest styles of lioennts at the. • - 14 L. P. it co. . and fancy articles of Snap and •Ffair Oil rate of the finest Perfurneri at the Store • * I. POST & CO. F D and TALLOW ; also, Farmers tools in gen ' .11 at ; - p)s-r I . /IV of all kini&-- - 11e...vm. Dried A pplei, Tel w, !flutter, Beeawux, all woOclsock.4, ell l ire will exidiaage goods pricef. I a • . I. LI POST k which the highest 7"A Orice will he paid. ! S. A.•IXONS. aid : Km-0, Apr. 5. • • CIOUirTRYT PRQDUCK taa I Goods, at my btQre. nefhoro, ;April 3. . , ' EW 'AARAII - GEMENT 1834. 1.1171.5 if: Nein LLElr$ #ail Ro'od .Frigit 1 iline bettrrea Aluninme Depot and - - 11 . New 3'04, every a, Sun. - 40 Vit eZelpff... ! - 11 LIPS k'ifc3ll.ll,El4l, havinfn.: 4 e arranketieut 11. Or fbrwarding fMght to Sea-York in the care of a pt. It IL CADWELL,..of Orange, Sea-York, will he attendluiee at the Montroat Del.o . 4 %tor day of 1 6 ' wcisk, to take charge of such - freight *nu Produce; gok taY t he entrusted to them. Actium for- the same wt be' ; .,:paid at the Store of William 'McMillen. eh ,tties In general, Flour, Pork, Fis, Salt, kc„ tic , cOsutntiy on hand, fur safe at the loweit Cask Prict. , sl :or in ackange for oonUtry produce. 1 -. 11. Iliana. • 7mA...a iitliit.tiat. 18 1854. - I - ! . ) WANTED,' i 1 (LCtoOrnwpooStritil split Qdr. lu r; Il oN O l kT. e t x AT * l oitcrtme, October 18. .. ' 1 If __,, L ':' l ' • FOR esp. . ! itb. subscriber °trewa for isle his House; and Lot situate in the Borough of Montiose, a 'few 'rods bat :Of the Court House._Tertna—one half down a: d the rensaiuder in five yearly , paysuentsj with in tercet;;P. LINES. Montrose 'January 9, 1854.1- ' ' 1 EDIGLEB.—Shaved Shingles arant;iby k iiktober 24.1 , '1 .1; LyoNsksoN , NEW GOOD 1. !; 4 PIMIDID,Priata and Ladieellroadeloth; *:c juSt opened led PO sae bj__ • 41.L1V I sio,eveiertiVainh64oolmo. • II " - ateVATlrtitiOlONit•L- , !Greiti Buirgior the Arele - qoods' tit latioiti 47 - IN` .E . PRIC - Etil) -J -an . cheapOt'titock 'or Faxicy' Domes- i ir ma 2v set ,‘ l i tic and EitUtdeliciods.em.:brought iinto Soigne— bann' county: 'One.hundred Carir b ry pastas . . 1 % • Rich hangeablei, l / 2 •" p° 04)!Imi„ Hi Plaid ' " t 97 • 4, 1' Bui c k 4 $ • '4 200 - piecee,Bonnet - lßib. Moist" Bonnet " 1 1 • Bonnet,Satins, • 'lOO pea. FaIiCY,DFOOIdo. ymol!DeLaines, • , ;Velvet Dress Cuuons; Parisian j do • .ra; - &.eolr'd Velvets; Plaid delCossit, - • rift* Dal Stlateltnewl4 Clouded fde Berge, Cashmere , ;do , English Merriam' . Bri••clut dv• *1 Parlinetto's • ' •LyOnesel Cloths, r Groveg: Flo fiery,. etc. courysl ClethP, Caarmereis, ". French, chalehle de Wire, 14116, - Embroidered Robes, _ • ' • Gbigharna and Pants, ' Wool Blankets, Foutch - Plahla, White Goods, _ • TiCkings, -ask Wc;ougt)l team+, 4 '. - dofllluslio•Edgings, _do} Claud:tick do do Limon do *Theord, Oct. TNEMIIitA,NCE Griner. 9. W . A14.. STREFT. . ~ CAPITAL,.IN CASH AND •lAPP,ROYED SEMI, TI - 000,000. i.. 1 - ! inatirnn against Loss or Daguise,ky Fire.. , —.. .; . . ' . .1 - , ,- ! • DIRECII ' TS; -; 1 ' . . it. Q. Stebbins, 113 Broad .street; Peter C. Bikir, 1 . Spritce Street; ,Girard Baneker, !OS. Broadway; Thomas Andrews, 136 Cedar street; Samuel G. SouthinaYd, 377 West street; Albert L. Conklin 810 Green;wich steel; James' A. Crosibv*, - 413 B r oadw a y ; Cba's.iLent,"Kingstiidge, N. T.; Laimbert.C. na, Chicago, Ill; I Smith Hobbie, IlliOcitter ' N. T.; 1 1 4 - illiam W. Leland New York ; Petcq. R. Roach; 138 • Bank street; Staan.v. S. Bell corner West and L.aight streete ; John L Deen, 78. Water !street ; D. Yale . Warti ; 118 Broadway; Hainan N. Gallup, comer Westland Barrow strm;tz.; Peter , IL .Foster,' corner. Bansevoort and West ; 'Reuben Regis Jr.; 48 :Eighth Avenjie;, Stephen Crpiewell„„CaindeO; N; . -Y.; Albia , 7 3 Wadleigh, -Philadelphia ; Destar B. Pitta's, 49 N . Va. ter street ; Samuel Sinclair, Itibune nildings ; Sam. uel It Shaw - , Cleveland, Ohio. .- • \ . -. Resat. OfAMBERIIIN, President ' COARLES C. CLAnKE, Seetetary. . CHARLES L. BROWN, Agent, Montrone, 'Pa ' , EAGLE FOUND 1111(.." , QAIYRE, BENTLEY & PERKP haWing pnrclas. • ed of Wilson & the Eagle - Youndry, are now prepired to fill orders froialthe trade, and do wotic their, line with skill and 4deatiatcli. They will, seep constantly, n hand P/oaw;'thest kinds,) - Stores, kinds;) Vitltivatora, Strafe Outter4 : Corny EAdiels, thc. tf.re. - • . "---•:-- .toithe Plows m idi. invite particular attention . toitne we manufacture . We ininufactureland keep for 'a The Celebrated Blatehll Plow. I - [ We have purehased the eiclusive tight to unumfat. tunes and sell . In this county, Wayo, Wyoming ant .Bradford, re — Rieit's Polemt Peasn Plow. The. "Plow is made entirely of ion, excipting the Itisi celebrated for its .. easy &alight, being-one-Hurd . easier than any-mow in use, while-, strength and do.' rability are greater. ; I -! - MACHINERY • , , • 'of . au kinds Manufactured '!and repaired by esper' ne • ed Machinests. • ' 1 • . SteWni Eogitte.l, Georin:ry for ifflls, Shingle Yo _. - Alta , , titc. - , Among the Stoves which-.we inanufiteture, ate tit 'Kr *stone- Cook ing Store, 'Rough 94 Ready do. i For: est :Queen do., rrethf tott .dr., and other kind?, all at , ranged for burning•wood'i or coal. Self Reg* lathr, Pirrlor Store, Cothrge Parlor d 0.,. Stifaleyt, twti sizes do., and a variety of other Patios.' Stores, hoth..woo'd and coal homers. We:keep also owbusi Grindstone ttinintil:go, 0,00, m n Clainnuings; Cm brella and Shovel and f fn i -gs Stands, fir. fie. :Work done - to-order on , short nonce and 'at the lowest rates. !Orders for Stove?, Agricultural Implemeuts,' &c,, are solicited thOse in the' trade, and whit* , filled at reasonable wliok-satle prices. - " I 5. B. SAYRE, 4 R. BENTLEY: " S. PERELNE. P. -14 CO. optrose, March 4. • Aastralia California, . . Oi•-any place on-" Glebe; present greater intl meementp than - - KFRLER & STODITARD'S _ i BOOT AND ,':SHOE STORE; -‘ll7 HICH is e n n o t w ora i rtl e tl v eg iti i i n c"irclitl7deernxitnten:lnvge a getteralvaliety - of new4nd elegant styles of Wits :'and gentlemen's wear 4 among, which are Lade French, Silk Lastirg and Prenille Gaiters, Kid tad Eaameled Polkas, Kid, 'atent Leather and Brawl Jenny Linds; Buskins'and Ties-; 'Gentlemen'sFreselt and Philadelphia, oak tinned calf skin and kip BOM!, 'Morocco, Calf and CoWliide 'llrogans 4kc. • Boys kip, calf and cowhide !loots and Brogans ; all kinds id Misses and Children's w*. Al4O, a. general atScit• Mont of • Findingi'whickconsist in part of lasttptv, sParables, Hungarian nails,Mck4, thread, was, Brit tle.s,shoe binding, ails, rasps, sandstOnez, shOOmiret, Ice. also oak and henilock, tanned calf upper *4 soleleather,Morocco skins-and linings. 1 Work made to order; and repaitirg neadvidora, ! • •[ KEELER . 4k. STOD4RI). Montrose, Apra - 6; 1854. .• = • 9 0 dr part of the villageof Susquehanna ;also, this !louses and - lots in the most business- pill. of tis aforesad village. ':Also, a , Farm containing 186 ,irrn, with• a small improvement; . the remainder' Ite.snly timbered, situate two relles'from Susquehanna is the great Central Depot of the i. , Y. & Reamed, situate at .the foot of the iheaviett grade on the road, near •the greet works of Startle% grade And the Cascade, and possessing by I* tore the best_watering place on the route with their , ' entity of extensive Mueliiiiei Shops, Foundry ice., Rs. Susquehanna, game* nuraVering bet 2000 inhabit anns, and but four years iof age. is-destined swots range alongside of the.mnst. flourishing and :populost towns on the line of this 'great tqorougbfare.' : f P. HINDS, Agent. : ••• ! • . ; Office one door east of Lenheim's Susquehanim,Depot, Nov,l6s • ! • s _ Niaaable 11,audis For Sale. LIOR SALE IN ONE , BODY,, _about 6500 wires( 'l.' Land on the waters of . Spring Brook, is bras& of the Lackawanna riv‘r,. in Luxerne County, Penn's, about niid*sy between the- thriving towns; of Soo ton and 'Pittston. These lands pre- covered with ini• noble timber, and being situate fn the most lextensin mineral region in PennsYlvania--known to coatis iron ore—and believe' to abowad, in 'coal, and being also in the immediaie vicinity of several' railroads made and now in proo.ess--offer to, the cagitalin at opportunity for the ittyestment of money that Belden occurs: • For furtherigformation apply to. N. P. lie. sack, Esq., No.- 11, WI street New York,' or to di subscriber, at liontrole, Susquehanna county,Ps.,do attorney in fitet'cif the owners. . • April 6, 1864. 1 .- DRINKER, NEW l TABLISAMEWT ti - AND E. MOTT would respectfully inform di /VI, public that thiv arc nuunifseticirieglatilies Celebrated Plows. They alto keep' militantly ori band, Side Hill, it ilipte County, and Jilv; Plow Cultieatois, Dog Chants, Sleigh avid Cutter Shot Plow Points, of varinus patterns, ,too numerous re mention. We hopei'by atriet attention to burbler; to receive our. share,;of Public patronage, Marie tory, D. Poses old Ain& Foundry, M. Mott, t Searle's Mill. • I; . • - on, in exchange fbr S. A. IXONIS., . F111E ,1 4 . 111141VilltANCE. I, • THE subseribet iAvent for the fellewine... ComPanies, tieing businesstle trot .IL. - • State Mutual at oarris.)urg. i , Capital; $050,00Q• -Cash *dual at .f.lirrrisbUrg.- ' 7 1 1 Capit $200,0 44 . liong InsuraneejA i ele York City.-- • $500.00 0 . Montrose. April 8,11,'54. IP`. tao,lo,ll* T~ L luttE "4WD PLA*TEIR • subscribers,, now buittini and will constantly, on band Lime of a•.very eat quality at Itontrosef Repot, ign4 w in B erl It miantities at a fair ; , rice, ftaima quantity can bit sup Plied +,..":0n a reasonable nada? ' Superior ground ster wilt be *apt eainguilltil • hand bensititer. • L ii iPOST. • n. /Nutmeat Papot4prila. IiWARLEs _ . gprooks, Men 'do ' - Block / 16 .1 1 " 1 4 Etc. etc. l E4TON ic CO. I=l VALIPAIIIILIIS:LREAL ESTATIEt. FOR SALE: • situated ip the plOsaptest PLOW MIOP. rir It epai rin g 'dodp on ehort notice. ,E ld'E u ß i tt A rr a Mm_oolTrr: Feb. 6 and a► two horse Pleasure b r l. 'MP' New. - Lean Alimo tied Nal a II 11=1