ti,se,ol.lotiO.O . B*elipqs. PROI KANSAS. " TRILLAT! OUTRAGE—ATOMSON--STRINIFEL ; ' • LOW--00V. REEDER. . I Correspondence of the Nets- York- Tribnne. , • . Kansas Territory, Tuesday, May 8, '55. Amid all the remark and discussion which ihei "Kansas question" has provoked inr the - North since thnovert acts of last Fall, lhave • . been surprised that I s 4ould,find no statement of the case embracing the direct causes of the violent proceedings of theyestern Missouri ans; and feeling that.suchja, statement should. be made, I am induced to attempt it myself.' In what' I shall say, you will pleas under stand that I do, not speak from mere conjecs • tune, but from' information derived from dif -ferent classes of Missourians with whom I 'have mingled freely for the last six months. ---• Among those from whom my informatien is iterivest; are- some whose names, were 1 at liberty to use them here, would amply guar antee their knowledge of Missouri politics. The present contest was not commenced as a struggle between the South and the North, nor, has it yet become such, though is'ii can not_foresee the end. It was at first hut a few ~ desperate men against Ihe supreme law ; it is' yet no more than Missouri against the Union—hardly that. Originating , in a po litical conspiracy, it may beccime a species of 1 nullification—a new , fashion of the article, modified to suit Western tastes. -But it is hopeful that the State of Missouri will yet repudiate these acts of lawless borderers, and visit them with the punishment they deserve. `.- Till , then it remains tacitly a party, and stknds in implied antagonism to. the. General GoVernment. But to the history. ' . DAVID R. ATORISON ,in his own State is politically dead. 'ln crushigg his great rival he committed involuntary suicide. This has -been quite evident for some tinie";. it became morally sure on his failure last-winter to se cure a re-electiOn ,to the United States See ate. - He was prepared for this result, and had for some time been shaping his plans ac cordingly. Skilled as' he is in the tactics of - the times; he is not the man tamely to en .dure 'defeat:. To be banished from the Seri-. , ate would be to fill the same grave withrol. Benton. ' }le retained a band of reckless and unscrupulops adherents whose - fortunes were . dependent upon his own; and in spite of his intemperate habits, still possesses much of his' original vigor and energy. A single chance wits left; and' that chance was Kansas. With the remains of his popularity and tar eat his coatis)! of a large portion of the newspapers, of the State and the machinery .phis party, and the great advantage of prox imity to his proposed field of labor, it seem ed to , him not impossible to convert the new territory into a ilave - State and make it the . ladder by which tp climb again to Senatorial -; dignity and power; This was the germ cif the conspiracy ; and in the programme Whicki _ glves Kansas ;to Slavery Atchison is to he ..her first united States Senator. c ) This ke'y furnished, the whole riddle is . plainly read.:: Yeople wondered that the. .President Of the Senate was absent from his _post at tne last meeting of that body. But - nis.:work.was in Missoe f ri. With the true ; \secklessness of the ruined gamester h..: had., 'staked all that remained. on this last,despe rate gaine, l and to play it .with any chance of success demanded all his time and influence. . The eoliipicacy organized, it remained. to -put the plans into effect. Aniid, al! the oh - stades - in his way, he has had t wo signal in stances of good ) fortune. The first was' the inefficient i and indiscretion of the Maisachni , netts Emigrant Aid . Company. This institu- . ..lion, whose really grand conception fearfully -menaced the very. existence of slavery, soon -became through-its gross mismanagement. a real godsend to' the nascent eonlipiracy.-- From the Moment that - its first sonorous -challenge. rang through 'the nation, Atchison felt that he had gained a point whereon 'to :.'rest his le-er That defiance to Slavery so - . unwisely - h4led, was' to the South a tall to' -arms, and; Missouri must be frOm her posi tion the first to respond. Had the challenge been boldly and ably followed up, the legions • 4 darkness 'might at once have been over powered and put to flight ; but the hour of _battle saw'but &few raw, undisciplined, halt disaffectedi fore" without leaders and in en enemy's land, surrounded by &powerful, or ganized, resolute foe, 'united as one man to obey . the dictates of.-.,e bold'and unscrupulous ' Ohiet TOor mockery of a contest! What wonder that Might-grew drunk witb so easy a victory over Right It was Sevastopol without the French, only tenfold worse. 'The second good fortune of the arch con- . ..• spirator was his 'success in finding at just the right moment precisely she man to act as his - lieutenant; and execute: the dirty details of the- business. Napoleon did not need Fondle morattuni; Atchison needed Stringfellow. A fourth-rate lawyer in a border town, he prov., ed himself the master of just so , much' atida , city, .',,energy, and unscrupulousness as had earned him the contempt of the best part of community'. and the vulgar admiration of bullies and pothotise, politicians. He had already achieved smile notoriety by ,his-gra • .tuitotts and violent abuse of Northern emi , grants, and was'but too glad to exchange his '.._eneagre practice for the - better pad service of 'the conspiracy ; an enterprise which if sue indsful promised_ unlimited rewards, and Bich: even if defeated gave him still the only Of fame—ill as it is,--to which he dared eti to aspire, `and associated his name with that of one whom he always regarded with limit , - s. .. le&admiration. - -- --- - The' first step .taken was to circulate thrOughout Missouri the programme of the, ' Emigrant Aid Company,vand thus prepare - the ignorant and jealous 'masses for what vas to follow., The -second was to proclaim by band-bill,;newspaper, and public speech, that the persons sent on by that Association were paupers' transported at the expense' of the Company, and solely for the Purpose of vot- 1 ing slavery out of Kansas. The proclania- i = tioni next state—this vs during the winter, and the case began •to look _desperate—tluit] resistance on the part-of those emigrants was I no longer expected; thAt they-weresent here '- merely to _vote at the spring election and then to return; that they , were coming by thousands, previous to ihe 20th of. March, with this sole intent; that Governor Reeder . (whoM it had been found impossible to cot , runt) was leagued with the abolitionists and -, bad - given them privateadrices of the time of ' - election; and tuit the great object of all , this labor was to turn Kansas into another cane 41a, which should be - the centre eispe t ations . of an organized band whose exclusive busi moss it was going to be, to steal Missouri nig , gem and enable them to eicaie from their With-these absurd falsehoods reiterated in - every speech did Atchison stump the State during, [die winter; and. amazing as it. tnas 4 seem, in every audience did he' find fools . enough to believe them. All Miami -was ',in a ferment ; and in-every town he was able to swell the subscriptions to his ." million" fund fOr the purpose . ot organizing hisEmi grad Aid Company, which dai send pau pers into .Kansas to liv,e, and su its them' _ till the; first harvest on ths, si 0 eaitrition - r _that they are true to Slaves.. ' nd toinany ' Ida Us ricer the frontier, the raid f the 80th ~ - . , March was as 'c o nfidently expected as the eclipse of the 18t of gay, Time and spfize faifme to enumerate half the absurdities 4nd abtiaes of this enterprise. Perhaps nu i pne has, been so great a sufferer as Governor leader; i Determin#d from the first to do his t uty fearlessly, without respect party ; the nsane C ourse of . the conspirii, tors has driv en' him into ..the arms of the .Free-Soilers., : The:fib - fellow's, the threats, the insults resorted to "to crush him out," .are beyenda4lief by lai,iy but those on the ground. . When..the whole' truth shall come to be known, t will. beiseen that Giciverti#F. Reeder has acted the pat not only of an hci,cii* est . man,. but 9f a brave !, end prudent one.4L- That he hai. iiith. twat the solietationt of the conspinttorti, s an evidCnce of his honestY ;' that he his h t been Frightened or disgusted. into resignih , - is proOfiof his courage. and equanimity ;ghat he hits;bail no personal con- ilia,- with an,y(of thi bullit who have been but too, anxions to bad" an occasion, is suffi cient to estalF(ish confidence in his prudence.; 'Cut off as tketias bectifirmcivilization-des.: titute of any of protection against the', drunken rabb l e who followed 'hint 'with • the : * most fearful 4,reats— it +4 wonderful how he has found c99rage , to sustain. him - in his course. The dimity erith.s who affect to call his visit to t.N East:a ”flight," - and censure.' him fur not . lieinaining at hispost!" and "re forming the laws !".(11eiVen save the mark!) should bepriblared fur their responsible du, ties by one - dLiod glance itt. the knives and re volvers of ildrunken - mob' brandishing' at them, and glen if 'they elMose to rant in this fashion we iw 11 charge the folly the,want , of wits-and :le theme pass. • ' Asone single : specimen of the means used to exasperatel the Micoitrfans against him, 1. will mention than few daysprior to tholast election (!) htMdbilla were.spread throughout the State (an 4 the newspapers gravely attcist the truth of the statenuin) proclaiming ,that : large numberi- of Pennsylvanians were -on• their way to'lCan.as to tote and then return home again, wind that their entire expenses were- paid by 00V. Reeder! Throughout the State of Miscfri to-day; GOv. Reeder by a large portion iS believed to be a Garrison- . ian and the President of It great. Abolitionist League, whosC phrposo,is the kidnapping of . Missouri ' niggers! . - , , . . ' How ; fit! the plains•ofilie eoni.ipiraey have been jadicmits and are likely to slueceed, each must judge fui- - himself: I hut it sceins to - me 'that AIM only danger lies in 'tlie.iipathy of the North.- The fiery violence and I 4speration of the efforts -.li . ow' clearly that I the leaders have a desperate cause, and but •tir a habitu al su.bserviencly to the sliVe powci f it would seem absurd even -to Tear their stlceesS. , .fltit knowing its habit of tritimph7--the:deterinin- I ation 'of the leaders and :the ignorant fanati- ' 6st-it of the led=—the i imbecility! if .not- real complicity- of tIliC Administration—the :Wean-, --- •tage of proxii;:ity - which, Ulu:4-, 'tell terribly against ust e - practical lukewarintiess . of the violent faction at the Niirtli who ass ume to lead - thed Anti-Slavery • innveitient; - yet I _stand alwayS -in its path- the ibinstering, lof Misi-ottri bulli which Many Will judge tolbe the roar of th lion while lin fact it is - tiply the I bark a the co, rardly 'wolf, and-which will Iso I far as the mis ake . goes, tendl -to discourage 'emigration ft ni: the Ntirth; 'knowing and I seeing all this; I feel that the Nofth must stia: 1 tam ns or' otO peril is• I . oentr. A yet the Nortlehas givien us-butitords, and even those'' arc not rightly- aimed ; for, while.all. eyes are anxiously *aching the - result and while - so' niuch depends uptin the support and approv 'al extended tt'p Citiv. -. R,tieder af: Washingttin, .Atchison is . sq , •ainin, ,, eve r y nerve.to proeta, his - recall, midi the', North is Wading with open eyes and mouth tPsoe if h‘l.• s*eecrs't M 1 6.: sobri bas hadlier public meetings, and - has sent on its in i emorlais, : Urging • his disphiCe j ment by a southem min ; bu i where arethe mass ineetinak of •New- York ,atid. New .01g /5r land, and .thelmonster iitemitrials protesting 'against the perpetration of anyj such finil I in- Justice and. injury to the 'man himself, to 'the real citizens of Kansas, tit the *raged North, to the insulted nation, to deniopilized liuman ity 1 . And yet it most be i that the con scienee and the heart . Pf the coantry will be touched ; - ' - and I should fail in ;the I respect I owe to-its good faith anti - good sense did I serioas ly . believe that this most distinguished piece of deniagoguism Will.fail to .meet!' its . just reward.l r . ,b- , ' -, ' .Kansas wit the s, - mpathy of her sisters, and she wants-it in a :practical way. She needs - [ „ • ; • - 1. - Men who can not nnly till the soil or perform othd' planet' ve labor, but *hi min endure. tern n ary privations, not su ff erings, in view of ri and speedy compensation, and who can couilruffranism by a glance as bold' and stein As its own, And thus avert what might be danger if not met with courage. 2: 'Money tt.4 build -mills and ! manufacto ries and furrOh shops, and stores till our grand nattu4l( resources can be deieloped and the necessities of the et&gration .4upplied It therefrom. Is' there ininiotiey . in ths North which the hot ens' dare invest withbut' the • . - , - 1 sanction of IN! 11-street ? -,, I'. 3. Organ' . ion on the Part of the pioneers . , ofFreedum, Ot against the South, but in de- fense and sup pert of their brethren , against the prepondprating' forces of that lea‘rue which alike defies the letter and spirit of the' *Gz i istitution i lthe common law ( the law of itS own State, 4d the law whose magic refrain F is "popular : vereignty ,I" .. , Northern en of equrage, orgenius, of capital, will - -ou respond? • • • - - 1A Qin= or Ksssals,:' s. . it 1 The late - Ir. tispinin, of - Pennsylvania, Mourned by itany'wholabgh at .his wit no more, has. left. behibd hiin- a memory that will be - transmitted. through successive ,genera. Lions. -. Very much against his will the Doc tor warms+ a vestryman in; his parish khureh and one of hii'dUties was ,to - ms the plate for a etntribtitioa!at the morning ser: vice. lie p . esentcld ituith politehessand be coming gray to the Ontfenum atthe'head of the - neit ppw toitbe Chance), who was. not disposed to contribhte. 1 - The faithfulcollect i something,or nothing daant . - held the.plato.beforo him as if he would .ur . hini to thick .the matter over, and tr i o to and refused . to goon till he' • seen-his silver on his plate. In th i.way - he proceeded down the aisle,.Vittfm . 'Fig 'every .man till. he came to . the nearest pew to the docir, - where at an ;) aged colored woman" . ;To his surprise,' she laid down - a . iece of - 01 'Dear', ree,l• said the - aston6beli Dut:tet, scoo mist, he a Guirica nigger.' The 'myth. troubled the Doctor 41f. t ter that. . 1. - t•- . I . . :.I ,• , . _ • - i. • . . • , , . 1 .Di I • /I.DVICIE To Time f x wim Srunx.— ever per plex your mad with the „fear that' you! can not remcm4r. . Makes no efort • 'ioroam i ber! Le y' ur whole: effort , be to under stand.- . Wh n the Whole subject of your les son is once tnpletely : underotoOd, rep*. bering will How as _easily and almiait Aut surely as lig t follows.the rising sun. Try this for •one mouth, 4bd tiasi decide. - Lewisburg Chr °tack - TRACHER. FEED role 11 oasza.*ln teeding' a horse, it should beetnembet4d that eon:Lbws ten dency to make tkiin as maybe witoew ed in the alow : rntivii* corn-fed bora' eof Ohio. Osta are rn4ra #aitable to develop ill his 43!ialities*d from .e.les to sixteen gnarls per tia,y , should_ be given.—Prates Zeelarer. BUSINESS CARDS. A. & Baldwin, - IUrANUFACTURERS DIP SADDLES, HARNESS, 171 Trunks, Whips, ike., In tie Basement of Searle's Hotel, Montrose, Pa. • • C. thfiuitons, _ ROOT AND SHOE YA ' -Shop Brat door cast .1.11 of Odd ream?, lu li, pike at, ifolanw. . . ' W. Singleton - . . C + now be roma It his view stand on Owego et. . two doors west: of Searle's Hotel, where he rt. !mislay repairs . with dispatch, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Guns, and every doSeription of Machinery. Wheel cuttiug ; Gun and Witch materials , supplied to the trade. ' _ Dr. H Sudt,h, Qt7RGEON DENTlST,llcintrose, Pa., at Searle's KJ Motel, Mondays and Tuel,days of each week. . • ' Henry & Knapp, • ROSE, PA.. with /tor, Woodruff S. Ceti , - 11.1. ° ;er, Wholesale Groecra ;and Conniission Mer chants, No. 173 Washington street, between Court andt and Deratreetts'A'rw York.. Weeks. - Q. ADDLE:IIARNp3S, TRENK MAKER and Car -0 Hag° Triintner.: Shop it his dwelling house, esnlyopposite Henri-Thinker's. Montreal., Pa. • ter & Fowler, ' ATTORNETS AND COUISSELLORS AT L.W. and Solicluirs in Chancery.. Office N0.:41 Clarke street, Chica g o, 711. Pacific HOW, STREET,, ( near Broadway ? ) Sew lJfYork.Salisbury & Proprietors. In the vicinity of did pcincipal - stesinhoat landings. 'X'homas . TVALETt IN - DRY GOODp„ Groceric4, Clothing, I Crocker, lloos and &toes &c., Stispehanna l / 4 Depot, Pa. • • • Bentley 4cliteli, A TTORSEYS AT LAW, AND BOUNTY LAND .1 . 1. AGENTS, 43/osilrese, • • tt R. nOrrutr: - 1 ":i a L. r. r)irn. John Gloves, "filAstuosAn:LE!TAlLoit.: Shop undy4 Searle is Lj Rotel, Maioe street, ...Voritrose, Pa. / • , •• az, • LIVERY AND,EXCHANgE ST. O ffi ce in in rear 'of Wilson'A'Store Aron:rose, Pd. .1 • j • J. Colsten, TIEA . LER .1$ STOVES, lin, Copper, and Sheet -1-1 Iron !Wan.; Lo f dentrillr; 'near Great Bend Depot. Deeemher .1 L P • TTOTqEX AT LAW, Sitsgueltanaa, Pa. Office ort - Maifie strict, orke dclOr cast of Lenhcim's. • . .Prazier &Masi, A TTORNEYS AND COL NSELLORS AT LAW Odic on Turnpike stieet, one door East o rose s Store, ifuntrose, Albert ' rlin, • A n olliikt: 'AT'LANt and Justice of the Peace; ;Oyer I. L. Post k Co's store , Montrose. • 0 'EY ' AT'LAW Ils,-Ds,CI I. I.IiIIISS TONER of tl DEE for' the State of New York, will attend to al business entruSted to him with promptness and fide ty. Office on Public SqUare, occupied by lion. Wm Jessup. " - Ebel lurrell; 7IEALER IN DRups, Mr,DICINWs Chemicals, I_ , Paints, 081, Dye-stuffs,l.Groceries„ Dry Goods, Hardware, Stimcware, Glassware,^Clocks; Watches, Jewelry, Silrer •Spoons,'Speetaeles, Musical Instru ments; Trusses, Stugic-allnstfurnents,. Liquort!, , , Per Wtrrors, Stationery, Brushes, Shoes, 1 ankee Notions. etc. i - B. 8., Lyon & Co., AATII6LESALE AND IitTAIL DEALERS IN I Dry' Goods. Grocericsi' Salt, Flour, and Hard ware, ,t.anesboro„ Pa., • • • P. B. Cinki . siler, DEALER ;N ; DRY GOODS, Ready Made Cliithirig, GroceriesOlooks ainnhationery, etc., .Public Avenue, Sonircise,! Pa. ; '1! . • • - Patrick & Diniock, I.llEYsicLiss AND: StItGEONS. Office No. ...!L Owego street,i 3/6 ni.tri Pa. • J.:lL'Pose& Co., • 13 EALERS IN DRY GOODS, Groceries; Crocker Hardware, Letther, Fldnr, etc., :colter of Tur pike street and Public Avenue, Mantrige, Pa. 7. Lyons 4tc Son.,. TIEALERS DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Crocker; ',Tinware, GroCeries, Books, etc.; also, carry on he took Binding biisirmis--Publie Avenue, Ahinir4te, Pa. • ' -,Bentley do Bead, 1, DE.A.LERS DiiY GOODS, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,: Hroceri4 Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watehec Jewelrylilver Spoons, Per emery„ Lc.—Foot of PubliciAve ue, • • Sayte ; Bentley, Per TAINUACTUF.ERS - CTIAND DEALERS IN , kinds of.rastings, Sto. l / 2 .ca, A„, , mcultur.d Ireple• merits,! etc. oißed, at Sayre' Store, Public Avenue; Manufactory at Ithe . Eagle' ..Foundry, Foot of Cherry. street,:Afontif*, Pa. William & William H. Tossup, A TTORNEYS AT LAW; ifantrose„ Pa. Prac tice in Susqttehanns, f3radfonl, Wayne, Wyo. ining.sind Lnierne counties. I', - William W. Smith & Co., CABINET, MAKERS. 'They keep constantly on hand a good assortment of all kinds of -Cabinet Furniture. Slop and Ware ,Rooms at the foot iof Kline !street; Atonfn)se, Pa• Rockwell, Winton &.Co., - ILIANDFACTURERS and DEALERS in Straw 1.1/.1. Goods, Hatt, Cape, ',runt, Umbrellas, Para rots, Ribbons, ike. *e., N0.:20 Courtlandt. street, New York, (up stark) ! • ! . .B. I.OCWWELL; ; • .I.IIIOWILUD. W. W. WINTON. PtiuMn ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, .. :Montrose, Pa., will ate end faithfully to all bus'. mess entrusted to him in theiCounty of Susquehanna. Confeyancing, and writing if all kinds wM be done neatly, and ehrg.u. moderate: He will also attend to the pitssecution'of claims of soldiers; their widows and arsinst ,the United States . Government, for BoAtv Land, PenAons, dm.l May be found at all bottrs"7-at the office foimerly occupied by J. T. Rich • - 'Esq., north of the Court, House. 1489. , THE 4 1 KNOW:NOTHINGS " DirAVE KIOKED UP 4 1 ,a) TERRIBLE MUSS!'.- 1.l But, very fortimatrly; the earth is not thrown from its orbit, and the sun thines on as before; ena bling the "Pietllle Man " tolwenit at his tract° alight and shade in ilir. anal satithurtorc, manner. His New Stoek,4ust pnielsed, comprises every thing neat and desirable in t'e •Daguerreotype line, and he asks that yint will not forget to call. He has also !ionic reeentlOubtished Books, which willte lure to Plense those who wish good reliing' . os t - 1 r:- - W. B. DEAN& Odd Fello ': It" MontrUse Pa. -- or W. BD. 8 not Vac pictures for 25 or 50 cents. 2% 'Mk° • .surly` trash must go elsewhere. i f 1 4 _._ A l dvertheasent. AS i; li at reP ure, w O - fthlsiles t ie birds and beasts with an extra coat for 'Weil); ' not made a similar pro visknitor m - 1I have mei dad' to take it epon my. self to to tint depirtanent; and therefore I think proper O announce that all slOcring male bi- Peak that I: is i t s:pare,glorious' or inglorious, fiushionable imuiblii, can hare their wants supplied and ihcir suiicd by calling On me, at niY shoP in SWAT*. '' I , " - /DO. ; IRE PRPHITENED. Tre §=e Re•lntilt. .WE *lab IWs!:T•L? Our and inatOsneat that - we hacrirabinood the devouring element that consumed o f Sto - with incet of our Goods, and erected a con, enieht ahantyl where we shall be hap py to see otiecAenstorners its well as neir. We are going to sell :lower th ever, and we think ten per can leaiht l ion can hay ebewhere in Basq ue- Usna Co. Call see... wituats k THAYER. : [l' AL Chance to Intake Money. - A PROFMI4,B4E AND 'HONORABLE Eir- PLoneavyr. . . RE ancartner' is desirous of having an agent in m w minty tind to Of e th Union. A capital of item .Its to 00 only wabe required, and anything like an eftici •••• t, energetic Man can make from three to Ewe per : day ;=,indeed, soaks of the agents apw emp tare.reaftring twice that sum. " Every , bioistation v begiven by{ aireiabg (past 14140 [ WY: A. , • , Pa., ?oft pfßee, . • • To Ike qt lieusquellOisita Coits*ty.). . 13 ' G one of the greatest su ff erers by the recent destructive`- fire in ;Montrose, -baring lost my storehouseandinearly a of my goods, I lave not however given %wirer to fife, pair, but hivir taken a store room in thelower .part of the town,' first door north of Keeler'S Hotel, WO which I have placed. aft small stock savatifrom the fire, and Will in the course of a very short time fill tup!tbe store with au entire new *tea RePds, Inl my pre new location, Will be happy tik see ind;wait on gly old• customers and the public ?generally; who will favor me with a can. I have resolved to ?Weyer glee wp Me ship."-- lam determine?" to keel - ) DRUG amp, and to keep a good aaaOrtment of !Mega, Medians*, Paints, .Dye-thijr4Grocitte: Olastwitre,Jelielry, Per. Amery, Drakes Notiosp..-and all. sorts ;of Fano Goods, &c. high as I; kept before the fire, which devirared the - vrings of a life time in an hour. Montrose, No .13, 18.34.1 ABEL TURRELL. N• 13" Wi everpinin indebted to in!, plens• _ • • retnembe r Melia this my 'time of - need, by sending to m • ' the amount due immediately/ November 28 1864. ABEL TURRELL WATCHES,;JEWELRY, i. age. ace. C . '4 OLD and Spier Patent tor and L%- A,A pine Watches, just :reCel .Sale by 181 - kIREAD. —..-- ....... leweleirYliwellry. 1 : A POOD askirtutent oat 4tiwelry, consisting of Ear ilk. Rings, Esi•lDrops,:ifileast Pins, Finger Rings, &c. dt.c., justreciived at'. 33ENTLEY & REAp's. 8111vegg. , . Spoons. Tea,.. Table, Destiort,ugar . , Salt, kc, , warranted pyre ; for sale by !-. - . BENTEY k READ: Foots and Shoes. An unusually / OW assodmillt of ,the bei4 make, all fresh a n d efeit for mkt 14 BENTLEY *READ.' / Drugs and Xedleinew. • A &ash / stock genuine Drags andlicdicines, Patent . Medicines, Faiulß , Oils, Dye-stuffs, &c., for sale by. Dee— 13.1 • ' I j BENTLEY Id READ. - Barb Or. 'HAS removed his shdp from its former "location the basement of . Searle's Hotel, to ti .e room io the same building, ;in the rear of the .barniom, his customers trill•te 'waited upon by that exquisitOi artist, Profe..v.orCharleslllerris, or by himself, at ail reasonable hour , j i : • , 1 Please bear in Mind tfutti this is the only shaving shop in town where the thing is , done scientifically,. 'Montrose, lietember 1 n, 1854. ',1,49"cg bp i Tv co,„rixe d " w would l7l take tit 1. I S Op -I p ' o ° rtnnitv to 4 f say that; we ll . ► e sbow the mos beautiful and-splendid patterns of Parlor and CixAtin Stoves to be fottnd in the county. 'Among them be seen the Revolving yront and Gothic' Parlor,. fo wood or coal, entirely nett- and decidedly pretty stov'es4 Prices froth five!. to ten dollars. Of Cooking Stove we think it needletis to say Much, only to remark, tha we are selling them at our former prices, and judgin from the rapidity of onr:sales, we believe the publi are entirely satisfied . with our prices apd, , the quality of mnr wares.. have f‘ a few more left" of thd "Clinton Airtight] Elevated Oven'. Stove; Acknowl edged to be thelmpt cooling stove now in use. Rus• sia 'and English Stove pipe at old:prices, and Trim• tnings and Tin Ware of Mil! descriptions at the very lowest mtee. J. DICSERMAN, jr. New Millbrd,betober4-23;.1854. • ' . • DISSOLUTION. • •- HE copartuerShip' he...••Ltofore known under tit ! T name and firrn of Newells Brothers, in the Sash Blind and Door, htisinei, iS this day by tutatial con sent and agreenient = uly d. ':; GILBERT NEWELLI • Lanesboro; .741,,i 11, '4l.- - 11. K. NEWELL. , The subscriber would'rtaPectfully call the attentical of thosa who wish to pUrchase anything in his line it businest, such :is I - .. , Sash, Dlot, - s:Shutteis mid . . . Cabinet I . ttrc. ofivaii9us kinds, . .Bureaus,_ Seeretark4, Bedstentis; Stand;. Chairs and Settet.s. - Also, Re:ay-tirade Ccitlins. Painting and Glazmr., if required. C u luntry proluce and Lumber taken 1. exchan2e. 'r., erMS, ready pay. • . . 1:1, 184. GILBERT NEWELL, -NEW' i AND ipi EAR GOODS.. BOUGHT ht he lowest 'prices, and will he sold act-. .1 !' U. BURROWS & CO. 1 • Giloon, October 11, :.18.5d.: . . A large assortnient a:ill at - prices lower than we bar . , ever been enabled: to offer them heretoi bre. Gibson, . . Oct:11, 1854 . j v. . • ,ibress floods. s. A great ttrietp and bCantiful styles', and almost a cheap as could .beilesieed. I U.:BURRO WS & CO. • Gibson, October 12,i18..54. ---H A good quality - Pr dreises!nt 81 cents Or yao. October 12;"18.34. ! U. BURROWS & CO- Long and squiiie,.;wcol,.broche, and silk; very hand some styles and at extiemely low prices. October 12., YBSI, U. BURRO IVS & C9..1 Broc e, Sitasvis • - Cheaper than 0.0. r before known ; beautiful patter and fine quality_ of S 4 BrOebe, Shawls: Lnpeu's man ufacture, at s7,' i • 1 G. DUI:MOWS k. CO. I Gibson, Octobei. 11! 1854. Hfly Stalo Shawls, The LARGEST qiIEE, FINEST QUALITT, WSJ REIT PAT. TERNS, $7,0 eneb. U. BURROWS.* CO. Gibson, October • icarpels, • A good assortment and o , indsome patternsfat Ter low prices. 1 ' U. BURROWS & CO. .I Gibson, Octoiier 124 155.1. " I " • "1131tittrakilliobew, A large - lot of *also* Robes, a pirt of them whol4, Indian dressed and Terisiaperior -color and quality. October 11;1854. 0 1 ) L. U. BURROWS CO. COI= EVITSTOCIPPINSTI . rrhe Subscriber has On ; hand ready made coffin A. which may Iba had at reasonable prices. Also on hand a lot of 13dperioe windoW Sash. • L - HENRY WARNER., Great Band 4aut. 15. h 155. . FIRE, FIRE, FIRE. " H. TE subscriber his been recently appointed on agent for thi F4RIIIIR'S UNION Iser.unanca Athens, Pa., arid prepared to insure Houses, Stores and other buildings, Clooda, Warea and Merchandise, on faiorable terms. , Applications made either perm& allyor by letter! promptly attended to.. . - ; ; • & B. CLIASE. Great Bend Pa'. ifitsch;Lth 1055. STEAM GRIST *RD SAW MILL 1308 T BROTIIEItS hating purchased the abo e 1. establishment, will keep constantly on heed Sr perfine ald nit FTeur , Corn Metil - of superior ity, alto Clop Tnd Biwa at the •lowest cash pri4 Custom work Will be idonC with despatah, and cases searroniefL ! - Montrose, July, 1843. Those persons indebted4o the subscriber. fel as Register, Retarder And del* of the Orphan's would, confer* &icr by eoliths% the Mme soon. Montrose, Dec.,B 1854. ; J. T: LANGD/ . WiltdOW 8841. Q &D. SAYRElaving been appointedin Qs for an extensile east blind and docir imam ter,' are PrePated to furnish any articles in,thisp less rates than they liave usually been sold. July 24: s. ,H. D. 8.:1; 1 • AN I article Ntldch ere man should try for saisi by S 1 FL B. & D. 8. ILTATR—A n ew lot of Summer Rats arkt ill for stormier weae just received and for sale eh by Popular Patent Agenc A BEL TER ELL haaJuat received it new stiPlY CIL of all thermal* PITNTNISDICINES of the da. Winding Dr. akne'a hntted Medieinea, Truk e Magnetic ointnient, Tatuxir's German o,intment, M - era' Extract Ikkk Raie, Forest Wine, Lc. r of all soda, ati &eel front the proprietonl.. A .., Bemires , 1e7;#44 CanThene, Le., cheap its the chea - tee. ! I • A. i ruaRELL. Montrose,Bleeembet. 6,'1851: • T• • _ iteribeNAVltlCE! ' • • . HZ tubrs being severe suffererW'from, Into di4astrOus Imre removed With littlerentain4 tbeiri stook, to the new building on the Avenue,totiposite' W. iJ. it S. 11. Millbrd's store, where they will be happylto see df their &tends and customers, nudhOpe in the . course of spme tett dais to_ be able to !g.reet t thee% with an non dy 11'E &roar opiloapg. , We trust that scone of * our customers WhO ha • been long Sin dtb!, will renumber that this Is a tini• of slurs wait ts,! and do as they would be done by. ; \ -11MTLET & READ. 1 XonU;ose, Norem4r 14 1 ..1854. • • ALT; a /GUT. • • TM wortinent of New goods jut received the Farmer's More, 1 and see for yourselves. Cost you nothlttglo lOok andbutlittle to buy. 4 IL ?SATRE & CO. • Emirate, liQuilk 10, I In, • . POONS ME NOTICE. E T 1 Cream. . [WINTER C LOTHING , r - 02E,47 2 Ea.' 0- A s we arelanalutia, to _clinic out our ..LIL. lug to mako roo, My* ; our Spring purchue we are selling at greatly. Call, as now is the thp te,buy ehetip. Over coats from ) 00 to Sim& , . Sack colts , _ .... terns and new styles $4643 td $6,1 t. etits of every sqle.- xishing GoodsOf every kind:. - ALVWOOI.. LANG StIA . 15 per cent: Cheaper than ever offered i -- , . / , ; .DE LAiNt . ., 00/d,qultlitY and 'neat patterns gel 4 ig at ' cost for February / February 1 r .A.*LAT Pit CO. 1855.! ' ' DAIRYMEN, TAKE NO TE subscribers having secured tht D AVIS' ADJUSTABLE CE BUTTER-1 WORKER; fot Susquehan adjoining counties, respectfully invite, : ers to examine and tun. the merits o valuable invention. :We propose to fu all of you with a Calm that will "p butter in asshort a time', as any both 1 that will com`pletely tie the butternut work in the ;'salt, diii•unng it peilectis' butter and 64 it for use, without removi chumr - Ilis Churn Is simple in its - cot 'entifie in its Operation, and; easily cleans order, and can be eittily attached: ttit Power. 1 I . , .t. For further particulars. iLPPIS pers on ter to JAS..!C. BeSIINELL and :J.: .. Ararat,-Sus%Uchanna, County, Pa. • PUMPS PIMPS The' Greairst Improreinene of. th Double-Acting., Force alto! A N improvement above all othei. y 11 chines..for lifting, thrOwing, 'and c combining both a Pump and a FliC' I Pump, patented in Pebru/6., 1854. is t metallic. Nb bona 'or screws almtit , quently, it will last:,n:man'a life tune.' in every variety - cif ,flrm-Han dtas ' situation, and carry it to any part of' t is superior to all tither Ptimps fur Tlisl Mills, Tanneries, Brick Yards, Iron Wi ufacturin,r; 4tablislnnents bf all kind. 4. All orders mustbe - addressedtoi fur Lodersville",'Ta., tvhCl has Ithe sole: tie hanna county. . f NEW STOEE ! NEW IN ; NM; MILFORD, I I IIE vulit4cribe'r havin* leased . the . 3lessrsi Pratts, formerly ocduple, tle, intends tolocate pernianently, in N: And . he Would take this, method of inhabitants . of Newllilford - , - - and adjao , he has just' ret tinted' from New York Or splendid stock of fresh nrid entirely Ft i sisting of PRY 0 0 0.1)8 of almoste • ble variety,,;GROCERIES as low as d i, ware, Crockery, Boots aced Sher; ' Bonnet* of; m-cry style, Sc. Sc.,' whic sale on thelnost reasonable terms,) produce, or Tenable credit: He w):ni d it connection connection, that he has added' to: th the mand4cttiring of 77n, Skat-iripi :tore in all its varllties ' in which lie execute alpkinds of jobs, by the vel-v and on the, most roisonable ternis..i:' Dealers upplied 'ltt the lowest pricit in relation to stoves 4c., at sotoo p futii , i. ii i" J. Ifl " New )Milford, May 1 )10, 1854. 1 . .1 FAR,m' Ens ; ', 71 tINION INSVRANCE 01 , 714, , CAPITAL, $200,0 1 Scrared Ly, Bond and .1/Ortgage oil • of 'ihe. Stpckholdiisi . Insures. *against kiss by Fire, or 14 other buildings,-;Goiads, Wares, atidl kis faVorable terms ti.s.•an promptly Mijusted MA - , Horace cis Tvler. do. • George A. PerlinSitio' do.-; N.;;Shipman; do. 'C.- F. Well Canfield dp. ; lion. John, Laporte; Wakeman4 LaCe'yvi!le; Giro. hart.° . • -Mithael 31e - lert, Laporte, rn, ILA ace F. .IVells, jr., -V. Pres. apd Treits: Seeretary.,! ; Ageut,c). S. BEI4GE., 311.311t1'0.,Ci 'PARA'S FOR. S' rI I IIE subscriber Mill act ns'agent fdr I lag Real Estate-Farms, llou+ sated itt Siusqueltania Colinty; Pi. ! offer their,!propertY; for sale can giver lion of they Firms : or trits as folio acres, hot; many iniproved, and hoa ings, orchards, grafted or icommo:Mi f trees; and the nearest point to the El arid N. Y.'it E. IL. II : • ! 62 farmk on the list, 43 unsold,. subscriber; a minute description, ,prN he given. . I Office oh Turnpike sf. 4 doors•we. Ifontroic, August 15, T 654. ;. TATESIG-EXCITE: ENT : . 1 TILE, NEBRASKA, BILL :4::: .ETTL E D. - • , 1. C.I.COTT:! JOHNSTON & C 0.,! ar', now ,receiving ki from 'New York a gehend a'sso. ' neat of Spring and Summer goodsl and we coral:AT-. invite all" that like to buy goods cheap to give us , call, as our stock is large, 'and we sire: willing to sell fo Small profits. You can find here 41mostieyery :. .cle *anted, and we ars willing to cempare good.s!an.•prices with any_ store in the county,--we.have taken special pains to find nice goods fo plea.se the Ladi such as Black, Figured road Fancy _Silks, , Silk Tiss ~ es,' Beragesi and Berage Delanes, Plain and Fancy I wns, Silk, French and Domdstic Ginghams, Figured , ~d Plain Muslims, Embroideied Curtains and Paper 4 . r , Ladies Collars, UndertM4kerchie6 and Sleeves; i pants, Parasols and Glove; Straw' 'and. i Fancy ~ Et .. nets, also-trim mings to match . . A large stock . f 'Goods for Men *and Boys;; also Iron, Steel, Nails; • ' orse Shoes, and- Horse Nails, Ploughs,. Salt, Fisb• Crockery, - Grind stonm'arid Stoneware, Stove rd . . ~ I Tin, Gbuts, Sash' Leather, , Boots, Shoes &c., &c. Plesse give us 1 chance of showing; you Our stock before you buy. •• . YOnrs truly SCOM: OIINSON & CO, 1 Springville, Afiti,-18, 1854: I - Alt Right -Ag BOOTS & SHOES . , REDY M 4 TO ORDER. Tl} subscriber Would , respectft ' customers and theizt o )lic- in again prepared foe the t and Raving just receivedfrom New:. Sole aud rpper Leather, Calf Ski' all oak-tanned. Also, an'assortm work, consisting • In part of Me Boots, BOys Boots; Children's $ Enameled, Union Boots, Polkas, Lasting,Fox Gaiters, Goat Lace ged Boo* Misses Kid Lace 800 Boots, ke. stc.—which will be s than caniibe bought elsewhere' in pairing One neatly. . Please;eall and examine. SIM the OdOellows IDEII. ' r . Detainees hour,/ from ",the tint time for leest" and "refreshment favors he hopes by striet atten merit - a continuance of th'e same. N. B. ,4 Being soinewhit in Wi needfuVy(money,Ylie would manner Massible, the propriety d in g and settling the some immedi 1111 • liontreoe. Dec. 4; 1854. _ ,i i FA TS FOR TIIIE \FrliWtritbs.criber is carrYing;oti aff PUSMIESS in all ifs the Chair Ware Shop in Hit found a greater variety; of WI Chairs than at any other establie I also Flag.tmd Cane Seats,illurita , es,.Settees, Tibles, Stands, de. - t be sold at the lowest prises at i with shojt notice .)' AUtivork i and of good, material. Sliort c I will be my motto. :: For . demon !lints, pleolue call army shOp in t Harrel, Octobei 12, 1854: 4m. M. ,;wit-so it,r AY -.oe found in B. S. Mul .01 WO of Public. Avenue.! 3fontrepo` lkinveinber* 15, 185, • litiffalo RO - A CHOICE Totfiist recefved, rt. SOOT J Sluswils Shit CHOICE It 4WOOI, Lou I AWert JI Springrile, December I 7 17IT ANTED, Butter, Cheese, : • f V Vl)Ottitoes,,l3or, A. , Xe* Cutter add tw ..) for eibishee i r I A fresh leanly OrEitrerEprionsg 'aches, 'jct. terefi e d./ A My : . i • ►j 1 I k of cloth• and Bummer need prices. !ss, Fro& and Pantsfrom Gents. Fut- 'BLS : Montrose 'Pular. has long eiisted a public'demand for an of feeliveipingative pill which .could bd relied on as sure and pdrfect its operation,. This has been prepared to meet the: demand, and an ,dxtertsive tri-, al of its tirtates has conclusively shownwirh whaeaue- CeSS it 4contplishes the purposes designed. It is ea; ay to mOl peysical pill, but not easy to make the best of tillpals-•-one woico should have none of the objectiofts, bet 'ill of the advantages of every other.— This hen attemptedhere, and with what stieeetts we would respettfullybsiibmit to the public deeision. It has ht ten", stofortumite for the patient hitherto that almost•dverylpurgative medicine Is aermonionit and irritating td the bowels. This is not. Many of them , produce so.much "griping pain And revulsion in the ' system is to more than counterbalance the good to be derived!fronithem. ! These pills produce no irritation Or. pain,lualess It arise from a previously existing ob structiop deringeinent in the bowels. Being pure= ly-vegetable, no harm can arise front their use in anh quantiti ; bat it is better that, any medicine should be taken jedicionslyi Minute directions for their use in the severri diseases to which they are applicable are given en the be*. Among the Complaints which have beim iresdily cured by them, we may • mention Liver Cointtlitint, lu its various forms of'Jaundice, In digestion, Langtior and Loss of Appetite, Listlesness, Irritability; Bilious ! headache , Bilious Fever, Fever and , Agite,iPpitt in the Side and Loins; for, in truth, all these are but the' consequence of diseased action in the liver. Ai an aperient; they afford promptand sure relief IniCesitiveness, Piles, Cholic,, Dysentery, Humors, Serofult and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, plien o and impurity of the blood ; in'short, - any atuyevery case 'where-a purgativels required. - • They half ' p roduced some singularly successful cures iris Rheemlitistn, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel,. Erysipe; las, Palpitation of the-Heart, Pains in the Back, Stom ach and Side.' ;They should be freely taken in the spring tif the yeitr, to"purify the bleed and prepare the sysfent for the ehange of seasons. An occasional dose itilnulates the_stornach and bowels into ,healthy action ' ntul restereithe appetite and vigor. They pr.' rift' thnhltxxl, end, by their stimulant action; on the dirculaterY system; renovate the strength of the body, . and restore the wiflsted or diseased energies of the whole drgani.!..m. Hence an occasional dose i atirtm tageou.4, 'eon though no Serious derangement exists; but unnecessary doings should never be carried too far as eery purgative medicine reduces the etrengtb when 4ken to exceff. • The thousand cases ID which a physif krequired i cannot be enumerated here, hut they suggest thems elves to the reason of every bo ny, and it hi ennfidently believed this pill will aeswe• a better 'hurpcise thin any th ing which hash itherto b O en available to inankied. .:Whett their virtues are once knowuj the public kill no longer (login what remtdy to employi when in 'awed of a cathartic medicine. c log suiar4wOpped 'they are pleasant to take, and be ! ing piiely iregetahle, no harm can arise from their use in rtq qbantity. For Initiuth directions see wrapper on the Box. Preilardd iy JAMES C. AYER, Practical and "An alytical Chemist; Lime, Mass. Price Cents per Box. ,FiVe Boxes for $l. • = Bole right to r RN. AND a and several 1 Butter mak ' this new and ish each mid two is much r churn—one ta, wash and y - through the it from the stfuetion, aci d and kept in , 4 Propelling S or by let- BRONSON, Ige 11 Valve . amps or ma rrying water, !One. c whole of It o rust, conse-_ t can be used ater from any buildin". It Paper 14.16 and Man- SON DINMICK, i t for Susque- ODS I stei.e of the by I. S. Llti w informing the t (towns, that Itit ;a large and in. Goods, con ' Cry conceiva lowest,'/lard all and Caps, be offers for cash, country also say in this establishnient, , - and Copper prepared to best workmen . , 1. -, , , _ • .Ayer s Cherry r 'Pectoral. rOr ih'r '1441 Cork. of -Coughs, Colds, lloarseness i .. ., • Brohcliiia, Whooping -Cougit% CroyA.4silona,and 1 l• • 1 • Conctit4ption. t . ~ • This remedy basi l won for itself such notoriety . fromi its cures of every Variety of' pulmonary disease, than is eptirely.inmeepsary to recount the evidences of 1 its virtuesinSany columtiuity.Where it.-hits been. ern-, ployed; ~.ktcl Wide i its field of usefulness, and so nu••• 1 meroui the ±ses of its•cures,- that almost every.sec- - 1 tion °flu* c ntry abounds i'..'persons publicly known who hali.fbeyn res.ort:.d .• • '. Warming and crew des perateoifeaes of the I' . . • s 7 -its use. , When ofice ‘ tried its :superiority over eycky other medicine of its I kitictii too q a parent to escaii,e observation, and where' , its virtues a e kntWn the public po longer hesitate I. what antfilot to'eMplore.n. the dl tressmg and. &M.' geroui afilvtions of thepubnoliary,c;rmans which are incidePt . 4l:, our cliraatec .ml ' nof,lonly in formidable _ attack's upon! the lungs, but for - di milder varieties of c'ultis i l Cert.* H4rsenes4 4.e. • and fur Children if. is the ideasvtest and . :ia.f.:4 incilicte ;hat can ho oh- - ; •Mined; 1 . . ! ... . . : , = 'I ~ As it hits long been in constantuse throughout this SeefieO. we deed nCt do more than assure the people' its (minty is iceps tp to the best that it ever has been, and that •the 4 genuine article is 'sold' by-1--,-Innt. Tun- REM.:optr4se ; J. F. i R. 11.11 EAT9,s . , flarford ;._ F Corr: , lii &I'llissEi, Dundaff, stied by all dealers in medic neievery wh'ere. • ! .. ). j l , .......1 ,.. . i' • . L. !s. Particulars 11 , time. [ERMAN, jr. lit :II PA NY, CNTY, FA !heltral Estate . . . : c+, 0 torcis, and erchandise i on nt.'ion. . Losses i• Atheil; Flap- J. T% 1). Meyer, Jr. ilo.; J. E. tin& ; Gen. B. nback, -Wilkes- PreAtliit; C. J. E. Canfiol, [1332m3 i . • buyifig and sell , and Lots—lo ll wiAi to minute deimrip is : Number of - watered, build le; Other fruit I L bW. IL. R. ii__ f L___' BEIiaVAL. I STOV,ES 11STOlir ES !ISTO TES .1 rj , llystibs4riber ;wishes to call the attention of his fiiends land the public to his (very larFe assort-1 meat Of FirolvEs at his new Store Room to Loders-1 rile, ftext toll.. S. Lenbeim's stbrc, and near the Gt. I Bend Beiot. Be has, in addiiiim to his former large 1 variety of C'ookingiand ParloOtoies, many acts pal.:l tern B o 3o lne of whiCh are— 1,- - St, Archolas, eack Branch, i : Fire Clipper, ..Ifocierii-737, Mohawk, . Medallion, Oriint,i Black lirarriOr, , l Oak, Egg Stone. Which, tOget er with his former stock, will perhaps be thelmOst diten4ve and varied assortment of well selecttld stores in the county. . :; 1 • Ciiotoi Stores, well furnished, at lour prices. Mt All articles in his line kepeon hand and made to order as u_qual, and-orders received at his old stand in Grqitt /fend. I " ' JQRN COLSTEISI- Loderiirille; and preat-Bend, MY., 1854. 1 . 4 iy calling on the ;e awl terms can It.rAta& I liotie to the Public.. . - • H'lNGjust returned from New York I wish to iidi tlain attention of my old CUstomers, 'and of the pu)aliClii 'genend, - to my , • • • • 1 NEWISTOCK. OF GOODS, ' which Awing bought'with cash at 'the lowest prices, and wishing to , sellfprincipally for the same, I willlof- . . fer th4m in. greatlyireduced prices.: Co4elo I'ints, warranted - fast . • ..• ' colors, for only 8 cents a yard. i Good Brown Sugar, 18 pounds for onc . , doll4Wi Boonton Nails, acknowledged •by all to be the beet 'lsla lt use, t3,6o:pereg. Bats And Caps, Boots'lmil sh , Buffalo Robes of All prices, all wool' De Lanes, C hmiires, Paramettas, Brea: Silk, Silk Velvet,,/ic. Moulin Dc Laines, I shilling-per yard, Satin !Bonney and Moleskin Nate - Broche Shawls, 'DoubleLong hawts, Thibet do., Belling at inconceiv ably liw OHM. I can safely warrant perfect sati n - factimi =all give' me a call. Lanvjebana, Apr.!6, 4854. ' ,S. A. LYON'S. G•/ UV '' • time keepeni, only ' one dollar: VJ • / z.. I i -; S. A. LYONS. Laneslic Apr.s. V I VA NTED"II ~,,T 1 pkifr4irt i tompaboroi Apr., __ COUNTR YrPRODLTE taken in exchange or , qm4 B l a IllYislore.: - : S. A: ,LYOX.. , itantilforo. I rikPril 5 . ' ' .. 7 / .- / n• ?E AND MADE 1 , ly announce to his 1' teneral that he is IShoe business. -1-. ark a choice lot of uf„ Kip Skins, &c., nt of Ready-made l'A Thick and Calf I , Boots, Woinen's id Buskins, Silk .. - Enameled Peg ' 'Children's Roan Id for cash etieaper (Jai market. Re- - 1 '1 I PLOW SITOP. - . . . , i i 'i NEW ESTALISIIMENT/ / - Nii !.A, - ,ND E . MOTT would mpectfull - infnem the /3.1; • publicithatthey arc manufacturi gßlitcbley's . Celehtited Inowa.:. They also keep/ constantly on hand, 'Shp gill, 'Wayne County, and - Iden Nara, in l .4. Cuitidturs, off a Churns; Sleigh ? rid Rutter Shoes, 'loft , Ooints *ions patterns ton numerous to mentign4 W hope, by strict ' attention to business, .to rec_eirti o t shire of public nags Mtumfac tory4 p Poses of stand. .F ) oundry,- M. Mott, near Seariti;•ktili. j - , , / . - Repairing done on abort notice. . • . .•Ii - I, I ,- :-/ ~/ . MERRIT MOTT. Feb: 61 ' 1 , / /. • - ELIJAH-VOTT. first door cast of Rork" to until the " 1 Grateful for past (It! to bdsiness to tiof the ' one thing est, in the mildest those itulebted call , Mly. , Is'of 'cid. M. SIMMONS. Il • - : --- 1 - •FifIE~II~SURAI CE., fl ' sitbsortber liagent for the following, Insurance T Companies, oing business at the lowest safe rates. s t i/ ' • • Slai, -s r Atutittei f•j f Capital $350;000. Cask.Artiterai: Ifarrishury. - Capital $200,000. •qiurrnO, 4tieto - York' City. . . • i Capital - $500,000. ril '54. • F. B. (HANDLER.: _ 11rEOPL E. CHAIR MAK- I *ions br4nchea.at where may be daor and Rocking mint in the county; . Bedstead.. Loung of - which will Aid!, (or wholesale s rit4nu4ed well nude lila and small profits on of , the Above laord village. REENWOOD. . , 1646m6 /__,..., kfl . MK ,AND PLASTER. , '. MILK lubicribets are now burning and wilt keep 1 On2aq+ on band, Linte of .a- very auperk)e cpuility at liontroSe Depot, and will sell it in any quantitiel at S fair price. Persona wishhis ,a large Vastip.i Pit . supplied I.7:un A reasonable maim.- -Su ribr ud Plaster will be kept eonstandy en - hand ber*after . 1. L. POST. 1. i r L - H: DRINKER. •'' -',' ' ' [. , - }l9 iftil" DePO4, Airilt.- , I. SEARLE. i SOY old etore, *, I • .of )7o: w hy" YU! . .fh Is very ebeai I 1:1/ Ilitoireo! Stoveit • - H litritfr is now reeeivilg stir* assortment e% including the newt popular Soul bop kin mh ne Air' -Tight; and . Vented OvenpOking Staves, with Puler, Office, and - Shop Stem*, ttr wood qr cad; biesuperior variety old style. which be at* pal at the Most reduced.prices. • Sic rittediteien *re* of new` and approved. patterns will be aoldl 01) to $26, and other kinds In,propottion. AiscoolatalriPlioaf chic, and sheet iron, stove tube* kci sCr4ilford s Sept. lit, 1 45i.t 11: ' . , cgs, f4moked-Hiuni Itp.. S. IL Jrso Pleasure Car- A. TtilipirGt. dew4lry, 40 - 4,7s.:rito. /OF. ALL THE PURPOSES . OF A 4.t311LY PHYSIC. 00 Hides, for •whiely the" highest paid. • . 'S. A. Ly9s.s. A SO SO? frirOCT Or - SUMMER GOODS' AT I. L. POST ik CO. iv E now Offer to the - Public the most Choi , - and V V j the tarter trmits of, GaAs to be hag' any where in the country,- and for the Ivy loweit prices, withoiat variation. ..- _. - _ " ' ' 1 . ____.- READY MADE CLOTHING: I- Ql. Ull ME II STYLES. I. L. Post & Co. have just fi jin 11 / 4 7 mule II huge addition to their stook of of & consdetlng now of everything desirable for*. uyer at such, prices as are sore .to emit , The ate rude first rate, and we Ira:rent the work to 474 if not superior to any ever-before offered la th Mar ket. I Oar stoek me n d," ea u * fi ne .black neh Saab, Frocks and lltudness; Tweid,. Coalmen and Jean Sacks and Frocks; also blown and Whitel:Sum. mer plain and twilled. Verrrs--"White and 14;doe'ed .11 Marseilles, Yalentia;.Lasting, fi gure d Berethee, gam` ed silk and Satin, and every variety - , good and - esp. Eon's—Fine black Cassimere, doesldn, ooh Weed, Summer -stuff, linen drill, cottonade,. - stripe, ' phin, check and plaids, so cheap as .to be sere of sale :to all who desire - to hey. • - _ (21'1,0V:12 .AND HOSIER Yr-Ladieiand lOmni ‘..A i white and colored Bid Gloveit of the beat quali ty Ira:Tante& large assortment of all kinds !mourn and date hose, and.} hoilit gents and Iladie4 cotton, Table t thread,.•-• Berlin and silk ' and colors ; 4 large rasortment of black silk. add lace Nitta, long *Sid Anti. . POST & Boo* • • ECr o S ts, /i 4 T ues Sti fi n— we — New and :ina, a full ,assortment of Cheap Shoes ; Chodrens an L ea es Shoed and Bootees , Ladies fine sak-linen ppers i at ; L. P. k . 'a : ; ; WHITE': GOODS LAII styles and qualities. ed Sitirtim, Pillow Cotton, Jac. and. C Busting, Balsa and Book Muslim, Barred MI Bishops and Victoria Lawn's, dm, timed til‘ , _ Swiss Raslins at . - . p& .i ~. -,--- c i trINGLES AND GRINDSTONES at - I. L: POST &C 1 - OWL 4 s- 1 _____.... ----- -- ,--, GROCERIES—of the best and cheapest kind. - A. „t of.Sugara =wittingly - cheap - at I. L! POST k Cd . P i :l.A7,—the most desirable stock in the coua t trY; at very low. prices. L L. P. Jir CO. I‘IRESS GOODS—Silks, Means: DeLanes, Deßa gesisi Ginghalps, Lamys &e., of every desirable I. T..• POST & Co's. LARGE and splendid stock of Spring Prints. = - . I. L: P. •k. Co. TApLD Goods at tlielowest price. • ' - , I. L. POST &to, I . CI.OTHS; •Qussimeres, Tireelbi, Kentucky Jeaaa 1 end Satirietts, very cheap at LL. P. - 41; Co's*. WOODV.N . WARE--Patent Pails, Ced ar Pula Y V - and Wash Tubs, Cocoa Nut Dippers, Butter Ladles, Prints,- Wilk* Baskets, Rope Halters, Bed Cords, Munilla.Hopes, Brooms, •a koodiat at the store , ; of ! - • L L. 1 1 -6 1 ST ot CO: 1 - Aop-FISH AND MACKEREL of the best kJ, quality; at the limiest possible rates. •• April 5, 1854. • - . •..I. L. POST it,&. • Cheap, at OLE LEATHER, TerY. - poq coy ' ' • GOR 0 eg.E.?? Y AND GLASS •WARIC-4 choice . f I lot at lot? prices. • POST it CO. '..; 0 _ , .. IL,•Ctirpet, Room paper . and Window Shades. POST & CO; , • CI:ILK 114* spring style=best - quality very cheap. ' • - - -POST & CO.. 6N.firE7'S and Bonnet Ribbons of all lat tds,Y'ar.), B ftsols, large and Small it very low prices. • I I - POST k COC DRESS ;TRIMMINOS--every . style desirable ; and verrebeap. • POST !! eicRAIN,BAGS--0, --- f th e beet 'POST & co.• POST Co.lt. LDIES COLLATLQ--A very Ooiee 14 of . the . latest stylt%; Book Embroidered Lyme*, Lace,' Medlin and Melton imitations L L. P. 4 CO.. Plaster at EMBIWIDE4ED and Lace Undersleeves, , rable styles ; also, worked and eratir'd. and It/settings . and Flouncing. • - LACKT,dging,s and Inaertino ; imitations of every / L kind, almost WI good as gehuitte and very theap,' also pure iinen:wronght Loco. I. L. P. I& Co. TNGRAINtP" and ffempßarpet for &e att . • - L POST .4,CO's: QUMMERIIIATS—:-Panarna, fine - and t. • trim= i•J med and fanox bound, Pedal and Palmbiat., for' boys and men, apld very cheap. Lt., P. CO. • - T ADlET , tind Clindren's Flats, a good va ieti, so a Oct, lot of the lat es t styles of noennttat the store of °' " - . -I.L. P. r CO. • . - WANTED. e1...R.4/ 4 1 7 ()fall kinds—Beams, Dried Apples, Tal- VA ;low, Butter, Beeswax, all Wool socks, Bggss,&c4 for which we will exchange goods-at cub Prices. :April, 5. • : l. L. PO .& Co.' . ' " • EAGLE" FOUNDRY. w:/ ' SAYRE, BENTLEY & PERKINS haring ' purchas ed of Wilson & Co. the Eagle Foundryl are/noprepared to fil orders from the trade, and do ariork z in their! line wit skill and despatch. They irM keep constantly on hand Plows, (best kinds,) Stare/, (all kinds,) CaltivatOrs,. Strata Clutters, - Corißileliers,, 4:6. the. the. • , /i/ Ano .. - - • ! We invite"particubir attention to the/1 icalis 'Which we thanufacture. . We manufacture and keep for tale • 1 The ele6ratedltlatehlry/Plale. • ' Wc have &rebated the exchuiive / right' to manufac ture; and{sell , lip this county, "Yos/Wyoming and Bradford, reßieh's.Patent .frpn Serial:lWO. The Plow is made entirely , of iron„excePting the handles. It is celebrated for its easy draught, being one-third' easier than any now in use, bile its strength and du- , nthility are greater. : ',/' • - • j .. . • MAC lEII,Y I - , ' of:all kinds manufacturApl'repaired by e6erienc ed maakinests. Steam' RnYinea, Gyariny for Milk - &finite Ma- / iliin4, , &e..de. , Athong the Stoves which we manufacture, ate the' Keystone CloOlitty Stove, Rough and.ReadyidO.; ,For est Queen do: / Press/Inn 'do., and other kinds, all ar ranged for hi;rnit(g Wood. , or coal: .: iAlso,' Orli-Berl lator,..Parlir- Siove, Cottage Parlor do.; _Stanley's, two stzes, / do: /and a variety of other •Parkii Stoves, both tun - A l t / 4 coalhiwnem. Wejteep also,on hand Grindstone trimmings, Dog Churn trimmings, Um brella/and'Shovel and Tongs Stands, &c: ice. Work' don to pirder. on short notice and at the lois' rates , prOi l iers fipr Stoves, Agricultural Ito meats, &c., are'solicited from those in the trade, d will be ed'ut reasomible wholesale prices.. - -' - - /, i' • • $. H. IIP 4 . • , . ' B. S. ./3 Ey. . / liont:mwe, March 4. :.--' S..PERKINS. . Australia California, Or any duce on th e , Globe. cannot greater induce:net:ie' than KEELER t STODDARD'S - . - ' I BOOT - AND SHOE STO ; . . RICH is now UM with a new imillextensivo V•V assortment of aiticlea in their line,am, bracing a general of neir &int elegant styles iof -ladies and gvnilerrieles - wear, l ainong which + Ladies Franca, Silk Lasting and Prenille Gaiters,, Mil , and Enameled Polkas, Kid, katent Leather and Bruised Jenny Linils,lßuskklie and Ties-i-Gendemenrs French and Philadelphia, oak tanned Calf skin and hip Beata. , Motoeco,TaM and. Cowhide Brogans &e:ys -kip. calf and cowhide Boots and- Brogana ; .kinds of Misses and Children's wear. Also, a ,genetslasiori ment of Tuidings which consist in part ollists, pegs, sparables, Etingarkininuls, Mai, thread, tiait, Brie des,sboe binding, awls, rasps, saruistones, tileknives. &c. Also pair and,henilock, ,tainied call' . per..and ii:i roleleather, Morocco skins and linings.., : _ Work made to.order' and repairing nea Ono. 1 ' ' ' KEELER ik prop ABB. Montrose, April 6;_-1854. - •' ° ' r • ,Valuablo_ Valuabl e - Lands For Salo. OR SALE IN On BODY, *bent issi* =61,4 12 -Land on die wall* of Spring -Brook, fa launch of the Laeltawanna river,. in Ismerne Conn*, Penn's.. about; thrhing midway betweenithe to , u e i of &ran • ton land Pittston. These lands are c ov ered with val uable 'timhei;and being situate in the most, extensive mineral - region In Pennaylvania—known ne ,contain iron mie—and believed to abound in cog, I ,and_heing ra e l phaust also id Abe knumdiate vietni of seve relined' *lade 'and now:4 'r to , dm as opportunity fer the investment of money . t Adel* occurs. - For - further bfbirmation apply to N. P. Ha. sack, Esq., No. 11, Wail street New 7 17mi9, or to the subscriber, at Montrose, Susquebanna-ootOty,11:1 the "attorneyln fact of dm owners. - . I April 6, 1864. . MENRY:DRfNMER, Tr • ' NEW ' PLENDID,Printo Lodi& EroodOloll4 polgairik 6:c 7 ,sust operto4, ood for sale t .1,, LY0.. 1 41g.t BOK SI I Ttimothy Seeds!! Stanley Ta_rielo - celebrated rivne th y l Kled pure. :For vele dr - ' Montvale; MOreh - lot, leek Shillles wanted tOckther let • 31.J0Y0 II 11 11 ii II OS .leach.; ..brie celiac, d dots. II all deai ; dgings preterit Wirral* =S U.