In H OE giset ii4wleott 111 k O - RSON STYE - ON THE GE ANT PESTI . LE.NCg PREDIC ED-SLOOP 1 - - .11AliCRO. T ON 'SLAVEFZ.. . . 1 - .1, - The new - volunie of Baacroft's Miro/ie. i . - , ~ The Salt Lake news contains anuniiii ”l:flic!,,-jissi..ll.s.su.A. by the H_Antotata_ is a book sermons. - :deliverd recently b'. the leading 1 which we., s oniewliat.'eagerly.awitted hylhe Saints-=among others, one .by Elder Orson literary .W,orld. 'l, l ltitli several Of its articles, Ilyde,in Which be takes a text front one whom- we venture to predict, ,the 'admirer of the his lie calls - ' a distinguished outsider 'l-, Presidetit - to - rian will be grie.vously disappointed. ' ye . t Pierce.: lie says ;--,‘ In the ' last general there is it - thevolumeone essay! worth, in 'cilistlii ..of -Franklin Pierce; : . -MCI Apostle • our view," . all 'Oki_ rest, V - hieh ni. historical i of the United States of America,". written. to "I and.scholar' o, final interested " in the - mottle - 1 this brethrenof the. Senate and liiiitse ofßep: lof *ales and can with t the profoundest resentatives in General Copfereuceassertibled„ l'interest.- IVe refer, o article 'which de-- 'first clause of the'fiest 'verse, ::3 - du Will • find 1 piets . the ,linfltien4. of,Sla - eb‘i in Undermining these remarkable • ..words 'recorded :—'The I the Itiminn Empire. z),.. those - 'who have, • past has been an eventful .yearokel will here-) sotitetiines,- : perhaps •purcitsonably, - doubted after be . , referred toas -- a mark epceh. in the iof Mr..llltscaorrs sense - 4 - if the evil of chat, history of the-world. ' -WhilOw have i, been i tel to l'Our own ; `political progreik, ed happily...preserved froin the Gala , 'ties of war,. i and who have feared for his -boldness in ilx oar dotneStieromperityhaS not yeen entirely 1 preasingliis - *actions, We: commend these uninterrupted r The. crops, in p rtions of the I ekapterd.l. .111 - ' are dear,' &mut-l i ght and e_ x• countiy; have teen, nearly 'cut. 'IT DiSease ;p.lieit ;- :1,0 gi hfrring together the best of , has prevailed to .a greater eaten , thanjtsual ; ;.mbileitt , rave s igations -in Roman _history, I. 'mid . the_ sacrifices of human life trough case-1 those of il\Thanmia. and ARxOLn,, they have j ; . alitiet by sea and - land is witho t parallel: " UPon this,text he makes an elal i• rate address narrative, has , tittite, a baldly drawn, I con- el ABINET.MAtERS, have ': ntly opened a ware -la convince the Mormons that aI. these - dis I sistent sketch of'toman Slavery and its coo ‘,../' N f room in ew' j ?dilford, Pa., and will keep eon tresses have,cOme upon the .nati ty, and that I .:sequences... hir, l ', Bisetiosi has not. 4drawnl stantly on hand ill kinds Of Cabinet-Ware'; also Ready- morewill follow, - because the; erica' peo- I the .parallel, but tis patent, on every .page. i made Coffins.' Fttnerals attended with or without . 4 . .: . pie have winked at the murder YfthePropla ; One feels,, with vie mitigating etineeptions, - I , l 4 l !._irs , _ _ t.- Ware-ror neatlT , oppnsite .1 ; iekerman's et,'Joe Smith; because: God i. angry with i that' he it; readin the histori and ilie. doom, i - w N r e e ' w linford, ' i n , 15 - , 1855 :: • ' them. for Having" quietly suffer d his chosen':, of American Sli erY. Ile aliotrs Us hi the I ,________._-- , .:-.c., 7 __. . . 7..... ... A. & B. Baldwin, people [the Mormons] to be ; obbed, Oen- 1 time of the Gra , ii,.the !land. refOrmeni! of I 1' '. , defed,•triurdered, and driven li e chaff before "Italy, O'6J-to-Ma Republic Upheld three aces IAI ANCFACTIOIERS OF ,SADDLES, IiARNE.S§, the', wind, without interposing ii iiny tray tot ses,- ., -4h • plink, t,iwistocraey ; .the ,li vre h o ia - . .tru ra. Trunks, Whips, ⪙ in the BaseraentofSesuie'd • • . ' .. 1 Hotel, Slontroae Pa prevent it, and , because their etitious and 1 ers ; the, poor free laborers rind the slaves. - , slaves cries for redress were unheeded. . ''And,now: ~ .‘ PhilitithrOpy,' says "Sir:; B.', ' when it con:1 triumphantly exclaims . Orson. - , - 4he...natiOn I templates a slavehoiding community, i may • inky begio to ask, '.Was Jo . ph Smith a' have i iistainapathies excited forthe-slavel.; I .Prophetl' • Did Ile , not prop ecy. - - - that all ! liut it is . - narrOW , NenevOldrkde which , Steps I . these afflictions should _fitil opts; - the-" purple ?' 1 there. The needy free ntat,is in worse con For thus the Lord, hatli .spoken tin, the Book dition.' - .• . .r: . i• •"; • . • . , .of lkiormon :I ' Nations • sisal be cut -oil' The attempt, of of the reOrtners .to i mprove when they are ripe in iniquit 1 % But they the catn,ditiOn of the free laborers fail.. ; they are not ripe in iniquity until the kill my ser- became more' , ,degratled:' than before; the `vents, and. cast out the people then will I SlTitobecame diiidedi between masters mid • - visit theth in 'nit- anger, • and veviltetn in my slaves; .I.xmclage , continped to weigh -more 'displeasure, and off their bit er - brataiiesi severely on the shrtes; mostly of foreign . A desolating sickness shall cot: r the ;land. birth,. until at length tinder the guidance of a (See Book of Covenants.) Duni e shall scit4. leader, Who appealed_ to their religious stipci ly . oPpress, themL-eonfusion a . , war shall I stitiens its well is to their , !nee of liberty, , • make their hearts- faint," and their knees to they "burst - flyrth Intl a! fearful revolution. tremble." ' ' Would to God,' continues Orson; - The RornanSt3te tr4s - shaken to its base, - and very piously, ' that our nation, hail never giv- the most fright ful attoeities which hiatOry re en cruse_ for diStress which tiler - now only cords :were eonintitted, - ;'The,outrages,'ltir. begin to suffer! Would to. God that they B. well fretnarke, ' Which; men 1 commit when chiefly-for their sakes!, had - never provoked they first tegaht their freedom, furnish strong the anger of the Almighty by . killing our i arginnentiagaitist the condition which can ern prophets, and casting out our phi.' pio - I der ]finnannattire - mipable of such crimes. , Orson takes it- fbr granted because he I These and the Simeetring outbreaks were put :says ' it has been preached- abotit, written up- I down, for the weak an 4 enslaved foreigner wayi sm and prophesied by.the ltfermons fur the I pitted against the even yet.yigorous atid"War foist twenty years,'• that a farnii e is to Visit I like.Roinan. It . was ;than the s ltalian, as, now our people forth With, and lie u •es the mints ! the Anglo-Saxim ' destiny,' everywheia,to and sinners, jeWs and Gentile., white men 1 goveni the weak:. But the weak - and - theop. and red,. in litab, to go toiwork with all their j pressed' lutd• a t!errible revenge ; !ar rather the .. iniaht 'to raise .wheat, corn, aid stuck—to 1 lasts of! the tudral w;orlj worked. out their 1! . ,ty • ... save all their grain, and sotrYil all they they possibly I natural result. I SlaverY ,threw the pow.'er and 11 1 'can. , lie compares the Ttlormoins to oseph, I s lands of the State into the luoida of a few; it;; • driveil out by his tricked bretli en—the pee- - ; crushed the f:iie :middle ;class -,' it introduced •11 pie of the United States-sand redicts that, 1 luxury atul idleness, and so sapped the. enee- II :akof old, these brethren will s on be going 1 gies of 'the_ governing classes; it diiniiiislitsl 1 down to the land of Joseph o save: them,; the 'relative nninbera Of, the slave-owners-an d and • front famine. Ma appreciatio of the Scrip-. 1 the. aristocracy—fur, in ' i : the words of the es- I 1 ., tore story is very amusing. ' ie, says . :,— I sity,..` Slaveryends to diminiSh the frequen. .. .i Prepare storehouses in - whipli yourfboun. Icy of marrih e among:, maaters. •. In a State I. j it .; - tihil crops can be saved. Rni eembee Joseph I where emancipation - is ;.foebidden, the, slave I '.in Egypt, The Old man ; hints, If and all the i population perpetually wi I perpeally gain in relative boys had to go to _him for h. had corn-in numbers.'•, time of famine., : Politicians op use our Bath - 1- - At' Ole rim of Qeser, the . 'peculiar insti -ering togethef...' 'But if you wi I hm'e plenty 1 tution t j of.Rothe }rad dime to have full ;sway. • .-.)ftviteat, pink and beef on hat d, all hell can-1 The Slaves untnberediSome three times both .not stop them frorn coming he e. Look out I the 'masters_ and the free. laborers.' The jor the • old man, - and all the bo -s 'C0111e . ... benti...! Slave Trade extexidecif to every sea, and cum• zing unto you ; and I'd Venture a:cr, will not 1 merce• and wars kept the market 'full. - The . .quarrel 'with you about the, u ion ,of church:r code Of Slavdry.was .4 - .)tiewltat like that of, ' :and State—at least not until . pry, have had I the StuthernlStates, eiceept thatin Rome the their bi eakflist. -We. ' may i ten tell thent 1 slave I,could' lbe instructed.; and genies orl 1 , - that *hen we were with fhem hey burned up . 1 actonipliShments were vattled at the market, -our wheat ',in the stack, in he shock. and as .noW- - are piety and muscles at the black !nil that which was,seattered in t 1 ctrtield. They .:Nett'-Orleansf; 'Tliere.' wits . no efficient pr 0...) . burped our hay. and oar houses, and left - our , teetion to. tlicr chastity ef a Roman slare.girl -1 I ' . - sick, our. women and children,' in the _ seen+. the' familt. - relations Were mere/ protected:l: : - ing sun and beating Min, without food. or -; and s nO alavels testinionv could .be reecived,.;-, shelter.- We told them, -when __ when they_ did it 1 exce pt Upon `were - On '..the remote plan-i 1 that we would - rill'ave wheat When they Ltd ;Onions, they completely ,at the trereyil none. - When - these . poor - starving thous-1• O'f their :mastiers, and ,probably cruelties were I ands flock here for, food, will it not be glory, I committedmrponly•of which our_South-i ni . enough, for: you to` begin with .to feed them— l'ern,States r o ry to - see ,occasional .inOances),l to give .the shelter and administer to the 1 ecatif .81at'es 'filled all the incellailie iiittei"st al and''; e f ',sich I i -1s ill not such coals of.fire;_heaped up,- I even h the instructors 'and men'. 01 sci i i on their-heads; be enough .. l ito satisfy your !enee Of the CAC, The prices varied" much, • righteous ?If -on do as yoo-."- as the -,Wou l d now if :slates were thorougb4, are told, your eyes shall witness. just such., ly tea ued. .l eommen laborer i was worth - :scenes: You may -, ask„ - ' When • 'War these 1 from 75 to l i 00 ; a play actor $lOOO , a grain •. things be i' .. Answer, 'lust to soon as-you. j Maria $-1,1:01i, ; a 'beautiful *actress even as can possibly Lay up the whe t.' - • If the. ,lini- much as $13,0(H) per annuni, and a physician ted States will, not make • righam. Young :Was legally gained At! $2,400. - - --• .' ' .__ 'Governor, wheat will Josep is hrethreiftiev'v': ''' .8!;, very Tfrepa' T . ed!the way. for - the: further ~. . , 1 -- ' B. 8.. Ly* & Co., er voted to make him Gore - er. over them ; - deb. ' went of Roine.;: by introducing''. an ex:( IVBOLVALE. AND .RETTiat. rmattag - -TH but he was elected to that o ees by a joint - trara nt inxury,,suid evelii;c:hent" degraded ', --• Dry rdsl D Gmce ri,es' Salt, Fkmr, aud.jiard - ballot of wheat and corn. There is more publi morals by ViOlatinrr 'the -sanctity of I !!"_ l _n_"l - .!.!_!'_",_'.72..:!.. - _!!.. -:; :_______ 'Li n salvation and security in w eat id ail -Marriage. - IClta%titY among the. *young men I. • - i P. B.' Chandler,. . . the._frolitical schemes of the. orld—and-alse of time u f• 1 lb ea • alm os timknown. i ppe, ~ e zmsest i e me Groceries, Rooks and Stationers , etc:, Public 11)-EALEILIN Mil' GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, ..titird:"pow& in it than in all . the contending With ;the+ate] bondage - terrible vices and Aireni Itroid 4 Pa . i . , armies .of the. nations. Rai wheat, atnilay terrihie di • ' : set in over ; the- whole 'of so . - • _ e '__.`l7_..•___.-.. __ .. ._].....___ _._ __:_____—_:. It up in store ufitil'it will by ug a good price cley. -At length. despotism and ~siibutisaly , . '- ?..: Patrickli_Dimock, - —imtdollars and oents-bu kingdoins,oonn- to ro re ; go . ot h or i t s,,,: was - the.. n et tra i course 1 pnysielN 0 Ell AND SURGEONS. Office No. 4 : trios, Peoples, tribes and . (Agues. .. .;They ,to 4 sOciety. sci_retten - and, !discied`diseased';for, ,as I ....._:_7egotstrect i Montrose, Pa._ _ _ idiVe sold tliemselves for ti light; .- and must 1 ourHhistorian trisely observes, 'Despotism, 1 - I ~.. :L L. Post & CO., be redeemed without.mone .it - spill take lin Or regalia. order cif IlroVidence, is the-pun. - 1 -- -)f;ALEFtS, IN DRY GOODS , Groceries; Crockery, • 'Wheat to . redeem Owen. - ise - Wheat' and I istai ent of : a-nation lor the institution of Sla- lay it . t.ip securely, and it will preach the I vera: I - ' .- '. •-• '-: .; . pike street *id rublic-A•venne, - Montrose; Pa. j‘gathering' more eloquettl , successfully and i 114 e inn . of-Italyi:;M-begins note: tope Seen . , • eaten:Slyly. than all the 'm' iMiaries that We 1 in'lirgin,ti.and. others of the Southern States ... A'xend oat, to sweep thr igh the nations ...‘ef Amer' , tills exhaust:46V Slavery The . • - ...:!tratb. the -pooelutatiott of the judgments of - fields of tie Carnr4 arx were once rich . as the -1 r441. - abrOad in the 1and.",,... - ' ;. . '• ' . land on the4lopcs of -- the!. l .lAlleghlinies, • or . in '' ~... .. -.. - 11 e - .reiterates his blasphemOus assertion. the Kentu4v prairie bottoms.. Th ey were , Atitthe Saviour of zuankinl was a polygatn- dotted - wi SeautifUlhomesteids aiid plants-1 _ sat"by practide:— .- • - 1.ti0i! , .. VI& Witate' till -system .of cuitiva. 1 - , ft' . .. --,,- i 1 discover that some or i the Ea ste rn pa -. ' - -tiou l . dsmert.fiist tutoed theM fee:it &r.. I 1 by pees represent ma as a groat blasphemer, he- I tile Igrain fields to . ..'i.paistur&a, - and ft.hett left : 1 • tairSe I said in my lecture otit - liiiriager,tai them , - as bey - are 'tone; ..actlitary- and Mina- _ ---.- - :' , Our, 4.4. Oonferenei that' esas Christ. Was triaiie pl . -whore: hardly Man ' can dive% ' taartied at Cana in Gaitlee--, that Mary, Mar.' ! itt ratites time 'Slave labor hardly; ~. ; ilia,, and others ,Wereltis ~wrires, extd that lie 1 - - . 4 in Italy "a_ return one-third so. great 14 ' begat_Ohildren. All that If . hare to say in re- las 1 " -- ~ gets fermi:the hills and rides of • i. , • vy o*M:charge is thia :is-They worship a ' Ne l w-Ens 11." :., i - :- i Stritiotte.that - is too pure and holy to fulfil the; . 9t is .ealumny; Biqa ;Mi. Baseaarf d , ‘. to, t . cwatiatut.4 Otitis :Father- I worship ope that . .charge t 'clerastation of italYnpon Ow bar:. -!.i! 1 ?t;1 31e s and holy et) 101. 'to fulfil all bariana.. 11 , a . e . .h . tege .. . ,RO sln nnkr; .. ." o plittitati s a On; till-, .. rietteCalagleite—i;ta the: :. yews law;of bap• ed;_by al re labor; were ;'tai ruin: Slavery iisrl4:llos--..;the ''still MO righteous and kn. i had effe,'..... . the decline of the Roman people,' - portant .fitirio Multiply spt - replenish the land bad vaited - tli 1 ' 4 "bet i ?"' - Ele til earth.... Stattle'sot . at big I . for even the- orla,,Seat 4 linavian had. L "'* . *-a,. : tho . i.4 l ,Ps: ,Fstber.hintself...honored -.. t law _by coming 1 - A state holding anet4iriatithiluak Within, it siown't6 .Itbiri t i:*".itlititt 4 naturaLbody, and:': must r on Weak ..40(bitiothThe laws 'begetting* BonOlit If J . su s-b4Aildreni ler the. bole monad ` iii 44. ii , -0 f i l 11 411 is are he only; 'did thaViifitat - e haCtinele(bitt Fa- 1 against i integrity, Mciealiti;;lfralitil'ey and esi . ther do.' -.' -; ;-."' .•. ' • - - . - I thp - ' thrift b,i . - it. - ,-.-Thn runt; may come I aipparen4l9.:fr*rn .li!tthontl; It ina4-13* ditai - -, till i3r . e+ritilries;;:):44 its i cause I* there,. A-. :ways wOrking.'.': Vh(f) shall guard the South fram fife} fate trd jut these: nerrcinis*ords otiltr; Elaifwv7..",F. "'Slavery had: desiroyod . tif4., i bad . ..0'104,1'"4111Y0.41 the" liOatoCnii lielir3l7 ,i» Olioyed - ..tbq efilOrei']ilid at 4st it', ligt -the, - ' ... sitlitir . ...titinotte , pnieer Idcepti' ~fitrOwe - ' on the - l'i'ce - of euitiiii.Urself,' - - OF MAIITTRS. Be a Whole Maw The late- J. J. Gurney, likeriisis - memory is .... „ ,fragrint among ail good pie, in .4vritiiig - -, zaiert . l4)tereftottricil his sorte:iitisidml, ,i iliOttis junction : 'Be a - it* man fo in fiemtlang. At Laiiu• be a- wholelrrian,* • *144 at geolite!ri or, -tori, be a is-hoh ; hif tatu - Inanzatgeomotry'or hist ry. ; ; et play, he a. Whole panto Play :at w rig and dressipg be a whole man to washing and dressing ; at meeting„ be amlualemau to worship? N ear . iy_ell the : diffet.oseeearnong men, ss to fen* „ateediseusnce ofehefecter, are to' be attribu ted _-hfi . ithe - observance or neglect`nf the spit- Untie& maxim. A man _have only a .., , thiiablitoll Of brains, yL - ghewilLPektliem =,+ all.itthe object be has <'-hanA and only at that, -it is • ~ - • % -f-, .' be will effect. AfOrkfUtUin , kl 1;• , through :: , . ' PrOpetiy directed, - ; will drive a talltoW 'can( te rough an inch board; jam', mi4:o3centraticalL—being.::a whole maa, at whatever _one - - an4ertah*-- cause evOli Ma mark upoit his age.. . ' WISE .4 tit ego' - . • 6 - _ t • ! I 4unourxr Or itu - Facessa.-41. eon, ~, - - te nficw.. , very truly retnarke, thatlrtish se his been the popular censure ofiliik s zpresent 1 4 1`'Ailinitristnition, it it no thhtt to the .' .. n. giieii - of it by its orn meters and 7 (00 1 811 '., ': ! *yew Mrl - 0 1 0saear letter in ' rerenn , • to, theSeerett# _of ti Trea B UrYl "Judge i nukes letter] about the Cabinet,. ocnr", _ er'll Speech' ilinut- Mi: 341echison, i p telf Tueiter s rem** cm Gov. 'leader, 4. ]Cord's description of Our Minister iiir meouid, last of ill s Mr. Perry's ' itc ,i ' ! : ' Icri c 1 MIMS El MU -F-• 1 'count of our Minister to fWini ail chewier , -in it itt lunch metier term - s even we ) *ho: are its dadaist opponents,'ltave felt cal. ed upon to, use. -And yet it, mast be admit • ted that the,y` t have, had the best opportunities of Ju v. Tnt WORLD'S t-I'AUt, filr ALL _ N Among the notiolable things On exhibition at the Crystal Nage, we saw a,' cohtribetiun of New Pills, from •iithe laboratery of Pa. J. C. Arta, the ant* of , the widely known .And valued. Cusanr FECrORAL. As It is against the:express regulations - of the Palace, to ad. 'nth . any qua* medicines, this_ fact siloWS that his remedies art not placed i that category, by, the authoOties. Indeed, we have before, known that his , #ectoral was highly appreci ated by scientifid mkn, and hare seenJately thSt bis Pills' ill held in gres estimation by . those deeply , leitned in. the, healing ftrt.— True Rejer ner,i'Men. BUSINESS CARDS. T. Orchard, M. PRYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jackson, Sum:m hanna coiniti; Pa. Itesidmice at the Postale°. • c. at. Simmons,. 1 - 400 T AN . DSIIOE MAKER. Shop iiiat door cast JLP of Odd Felkiwa' Hail, Turnpike at., Montrose. ---- —"s W. Singleton _ . • :OAS now be fbund at his new stand on Owego st. IkJ two doors 4est, of Searle'illotel, where he ef fectually 'repairi.,l with ,dispatrh, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Guns , and every description of Machinery. Wheel cuttin; Pun and Watch materials supplied to_ the trade. f, • .-.. . I i 4)1% IL Smith, . . SURGEMt DENTIST , Montrose, Pa., at Searles Hotel, Mo , "ys and. Tuesdays of each week. Remy S. Fowl, • At op :lm .I , . ! .with re ß, oar, I C l:oarjteif on & f i ar r. chants"; No. 73.: asbington street, between Court andt add De etre, eta, law Fork. Caleb Weeks. SADDLE, lIAREESS, TRUNK MAKER•nnd Car riagee Trimidei. Shop at: his dwelling houie, early opposith Wary Drinker's'. Montrose, Pa. & PoWler, •A nowitor4 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Al: and Soltciutrs in Chanc,cry; Office Ito. 44 Clarke .street, • Chic4o, 311. 4ca ; yc, j Pacific Mitel, - IREENANIC.6 STREET, (near Itroadway,). Wein York. ;..Salisbury-4), - Co q Proprietors: .In the iicinity tide ptincipal steamboat •• thOMEiS MOUT= DEALE R INt DRY GOODS, Groceries, Clothing, D. Crockery, boots and Shiva, &mi . Susquehanna Der); Pa. [ff 2eutley. & Pitch, A TtORNEYO , AT LAW, AND BOUNTY LAND ,tll. AGF-NlTS,prontr4me, Pa, DISTLET. i • :John Mitres, • , , T: 4 7.ASIIIONaLF.• TAILOR Shop under Searles L. Hotel Mathe street, Montrose, l'a. • i - - - H •D. D. i*ds, T I 'VERY AND EXCIIANqE STABLE:: Office in -Ili in the rev* of Wilson's More, Nontrose, ,Pa. • 'I • J. Colfiten , . TNEALEit TN STOVES, Tin, - Copper, and Sheet Iron Want., Lxlersrille; near (h-eQt Rend Depot. December 4:i • • 4 " L. P. Hinds, A• TTORXEt AT LAW, •Susquehanna, Pa. Office Li. on Main 6 street, one door, east of Lenheim's. ----. 1 ' . Frazier . . & Case, , A TTOESEk S AND *COUNSELLORS AT LAW 1 . 1:. Office Oi Turnpike street, one door East a Past's Ste' gontrose, Pc. . .. . ST EAlbert Chamberlin, TTORIY AT LAW and Justice of the PenCe; over L /I Co's kore, Montrose. - Wm. H. Jessup; " A TTORNRY AT LAW AND COSIMVSIONEII of DeStst, cur the State of New York, will attend to all btadnessientrmted to him with promptness and fidelity. Off* on Public Square, occupied by Hon. Wm. Jr:Situp. . . _ Abel Virrell, Ir\EAtER ;IN DRUGS, (MEDICINES, Chemicals, .1/ Paints, Oils, Die-stuirs, Groceries, Dry Goods, Ilardware,_ StOnewarc, -Glamware, Clocks, Watch*: Jewelry, Savtyr Spoons, Spectacles,. Musical Irkru-, ments, Trusd*,. Surgical- Instruments, Lignika, Per fumery, 3rumivir.‘ StationerYi Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Node* &c. • :; J. Lyons & Son., DEALEBS,iii DRY. GiXiBB, Groceries, IlahivrAre, Cnackerv,.Tinwire, Oroeeries, Books, etc.; also, miry on du licip,k liindio:g business— Avenue, Public Nowt rota, -.Pa, - , . ~. • • 4 Beat' & Read, , • ILYll}4t' IN DRY cOODS, Drugs, Medicines. Pain*, .011 s,," Groceries, Hardware, crockery, Iron; Mae, :Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Per emery; kct--Foot of Public Avenue,:-.Montroae. Sarno . 3 km - tletT & AIitiIIFACTCRERS OF AND DEALAS IN all 4.71. Ithulti of Oustul . "!Stoves, Agrieul Imple metitg, etc: Office at Sire's Ritere, Public venue; Mantifactc4 ar the Eagle Fotmdt7, Foot of Cherry ifolitrose, Pa. - j - - *limn, & William IL hanii, TTORNEYS-AX .LAW, Notqtro, se, pa, Frac ticeln Sttnitietionts, Bradated, anti tuzernecountles. _ W. Smith &•00.3, MAKERS. They keep constantly, on 1./ lianas good assortment of all hinds of Cabinet Futtiture4 Shop- and Ware Rooms at the Toot of Maine, sin*, IfleWost: • • i Rockwell, Winton it 04;:. eftWiIeIVRERF, and DRAMS' in Sit* 1.! Gods, hate, Coo, Fars, IlsairdPgs, Parm sole, Rigogis. 20 Conetiandkatr_eet, Nese Torgg pr ietake4 : ' ! , "PllOllOll Pralfig• - A ITORNEI4.4ND „COUNSELLOR AT LAW,- „ZS. Niaftiose, Pa., WilLitteed faithfully to all eha b u eetztiated*bimltilbe eounty'of poemsniim all writing of all binds will be deee neatly, atgkehimesthothwati Me will also attend, 10. the proee4l . loottof elsinitof soldiera.their a:blowiest:l' heirs, IE 4 . th: s a \ Statea Govertenenk Eleuelx ; ' re - itailve• roam at an hours office .4 1 ; 11,11142- lanb. 2 . 0 4 1 .. north of tho'Cinnt 1489. - - , - t It C. Tyler, INTEREGTED with' L. HUNT; tnipnrfer of and .Deshir in Hardware - and cutlery, eartiogiSpings, j ib. ki... No.. lii rout meet, Vero Ter*, where bli-Ifer earls& in thin . irad other wr.tina. erre - kindly hilted, earnernty aoliciftxrter4ll.lo4,porehaie. , L . " • 0011,T6 1 7 4 ":*"! 1- ? LTONA:ON". r To the Peopl e ' !of - NOsqUteinukno. • • *duty. • lutptiStitinie tithe gm/rites% sufferers by tte recent deattitelci - Are ;Montrose, 'baying lost my . stombetusi and . .sieaslirdl of my g.oods:, I have not however . .given Over toldes(iair; but haye taken - • store room ,in tbelower;part of the town, first elOos mirth .OflEceler'sllotel, into width I baie placed tbt -small stock savellfrom!tb'e fire, mid will in the course of a yery short time fill ; 'sip the sliore with.'an entire now Stock of goods.. 1 111. my present new location, I 'Will be NIPPY to see Anil wait on my old customers and the public, genetifiiolO will f a vor . ape w i t h a call. I have resolved i 'briscier ,itis.lt_ttli_theski.l ) - 7 I am determined to keep I DRUG STORE, and to k eep a goo d gisaortmookof DrsrA Merlirines, Paints, 'Oils, Dye-allifs, Groeirries, Glass-erare,!Jaretry; Per fumery, Tanker NotiSa, iiittDE sorts of Bine!, , Goods, kc, kc.,.such nal kept before the fire, which devoured the earningi Of a life time in in hour. liontrose,lior. 23, 4)354. ABEL TIIBRELL. Nl.ll Win every man indebtedto me, please . .L,l • remembe*me in ths my ,time of need, by sending to me the Mitount die immediately. ' November 28; ; ; ; ABEL TURRELL. WATCHES,* JEWELRY, SILVR SPOONS ; • • k- ; (I'l OLD .and SiWel Patent Lever, Aimbor and L VA pine Watebei, reecii - ed and for sale.bv . BENTLEY It RtiD. _ Jewelry, Jewelry. A GOOD simrtinelt ot .lewelry, consisting of Ear Rings, Ear DrOm Breast Pins, iFi gs nger: Rin, ke. kn. ustreceirc4 !at BENTLEY le REA D's. liil per Spoons.: T . ea, Table, Des . sert, ligar, Salt, &e., warranted pyre, for sale by BIiNTLVX & READ. BootiTtud shoes. An unusuillyi good fssoronenj- of -the 'hest mice, all froth and prrfeet for-hale by TIENTLEY•A: READ. .Drugiisaidliedicines. ' . • A fresh -stock genuint Drugs, and Medicines, Patent Medicines, Paint.% Pills, Dye-stuff:a, /zel., fur sale - by. Dec. 13.1 1i s PENTLEY d, READ. 2n-ly OUR STOCK OF STOVES I'7o iv coif: I,ETE—and we would take thiel opportunityio - sav that we can } show the mostj! beautiful and, splentif patterns of Parlor and Cooking ,! Stoves to be faunal ' the minty. Amon;, them can he seen the ReVolvitig Front and. GOthie r 'Parlor, for; wood or coal, entirelY new anti deeidedly pretty stoves.ll Prices from five to ten dollars:10f 'Clooking4ltove.s -we think It needleSSio.say much, only to remark; that we are selling them at our . former prices, and judging from the mpiditrof)our sales, we believe the public', are entirely sati4n4 with our priceskantl the quality of our .ivares. \Vie', have "a few more left" of the "Clinton Air-tight( Elevated Oven 'Stove," acknoul.: edged to he - the heal smoking stove now in use. Rus; sia and English Stave Pipe at'old price's, and Tani, wings and Tin wit+ of all descriptions at Abe very lowest, rates. e, f '3. DICKERNAN,jr. New lillftird, 04tOber 23, 1854. ; . - THE I 1 0IroW TjAVE KICKED UP A -TERRIBLE MUSS! !- 7 11 But,.very Of tunately,the earth is not thrown from its orbit, and:the sun shines on as before ; eini bling the "Picture Man " to work at his trade of light and shade in his nails] satisfactory manner., llis New.Stoek; just purchased', edniprisos• every,- thing neat and desirable In fie Daguerreotype line, and he asks . that jolt , will not "forgetto call. 1 • He has also so O recently published Books, which will be sure to a#e those who wish good reading. • W. B. DEANS. Odd Fellows? . 1141, Montrose . • W. B. B.:l l dpes nut hikel'ieturra fur 25 or 5,0 77eose such iraah must go elxi where. . Johii Groves' A4verthement. ya AS nature, ltO ; urnisbes the birds.. and beasts-with 1 an extra coat Co *inter, bait not made a iimilar-prO vision for Man; , have concluded to take it upon mv self to attendld that department ; and, therefore I think proper tolatinounce that all shivering.maltr bi peds, that need n;t3w apparel, glorious, or inglorious, fashionable or tinfa.shionable, can have their wants supplied and their; tastes suited by milling on me, at ,my shop hi Montrose. . --- • L..F. !ITCH • • ILL READY. STOVES A'`,l) TIN WARE. FOP, PEOPLE.. : -• NIT OODELV!.k . ELDREI) have constantly on hand • .a large land well selected astortment of' tin ware, Reels - atoll. Chain for wells, pumps, cistern pumps, &c., lipdeaulic Rates, Japanned Wares, lead 'pipes of all Sly* kc. Job work done with neat ness and despatch ; all orders promptly attended-to. 81 4 0VESk PIPE kept constantly oil hand, a large assortment. of stoves of the West improved and ',approved 'patterns. Our experience in tbeibusiness enables us to select these. that we can Far i eif warrant to give entire satisfaction, Amongst our nunierons Etna can be found the Paragon air tight Star of the WeSt, Elevated Iticir World, ,1 . • Clinton, [Oven, Atlai, • to i" Cultivator, - Phoenix, . , Fire Fly, Three States, . - Western Qneen, S. A. woonn Globe, REMOVAL. _ V m ay EELF.R 4:. STODDARD, since .tbe Ipte fire,mar be Muni in the BASEMENT oFsEARLes IIOTEL.. Notwithstanding the unprecedentedl ra, pidity with Whieb our stock of • Boots, *hoes, &c., "went off' ort the morning of the fire, we still have some on bin, and shall soon be well supplied again. ~. . KEELER A: STODDARD. . • Siontrote. civember 13. 18 .t. . • I FARM FOR SALE, AT GREAT BARGAINS. • TUE sub- ibers offer for sale on the most liberal and easy ten %nue of the best located farms for waling money in;;No tbern lienns.Tlrania. The said farm is sl eitattad call e Newburg and Owego Turnpike; ta n miles east or.3totint rteasallt village, and twelvefeom the N. Y. 8: ' EAR. R., also' aery ccrnvenientiv sittinted to Churches ..selleols, Grist-mills, Saw-mills; 'Black. smith shops fee. It contains one hundred,and Siity-, one acres, one hundred of it under a: •-o st ate of cul4vation, Well watered and good buildings. consist ing bf a good framed house, well finisned off, and very convenient!„ alTanged. Also two good barns and a - good barn sked well calmilated for convenience, two large oreltardsiyielding frOm 500 10,1000 bushels an nually, mostly 'grafted fruit of the best quality. The farmis well hdatited to grazing sufficient to keep a large stock.; ,For price and termsapply to It. F EATON, or;te ALFRED LAKE, on the premises. liarford. ID/ec, 13 1 854 . Mare ;and More New GOOds. • _Buorrr is now receiving new and full • supplies of Gooi4 for the Winter Trent., eluding a neve; and elegant assortment . of French Me rinoe*, ,Ifekitio and Cashmere Plaids; Plaid, Fan-. cy and Plidnl.DeLanci, Paramettas,Rroche, Square and. hni, Pl.'ateis, all of new and best styles, and will be sold it .45 per cent. less than last year's prices.— Also a newjassortrnent of Rick Rihhons and Bonnets, _Wide Silkireleeta for Ma+ and Atuctillai, Rich Silk and . Dress Trinunings, Mohair, Head Dkesses,..lifolets kc. itc., with a general assortment of other Stalls. and FANCY Coons, as usual,) which having bought-under the' present preaSure of the cash market, will he sold at corresponding and reduced pekes. 1 • - New November 27, 1754. - I T "'* 414'7 Goods 'soli being re. ceive# ft I.! .-POST dr CO's. are desirable in quality, style and price. , 1 1 • Stisfir Pri ertxork ' , Caloric Sleeres, 11s4l 0 0 0 (lB.' . : ' 1 : (1 909 1 , • I Chiths4sed eassinteres, - Amster; 1 - . lirh ire Meth; isnd Parasol*. ' CLOTIIIMG—a fine stock, Gmceries cif jell rani• mice: llardivare, Crockery, Looking Gla and in every depitriment their assortment is goodomd at prices toinit. • 11 . ' 1 Mon , March 20 4,85 i" ' i , • . • 1 DINSOLIITION. The-cdpartnetzbip beretotbrir existing between the eubotr•itoers under the firm 'of E.. 14 Kent k Cti. , is this day dhitsolred bj mutual coneenC • •.• • E. E., KENT & CO.•• - - • Brookl Apr. 2, 1855. - T" ; 9- . pun itp. w. wnrrow - 1 trnabY zul Clover 114 t PAL kRLErg• " GARDEN numa of shaken', 4=e, tonnec .. ""arden Heeds Just 41 .1 (Or sakt bY I - • UM& ; t Shawls. - A, kw nio(eleit• dud will be sold view aka PentlStes teslunerskpeialneet4Rat 8"14 ME fee sale by ' `e • • 3E TR E rr ; . ;, New Milford, March A, I glib Frew - him. 7 - TALI.ON ; also, Farmers ttiois in gen I. L POST CO'g. • th liothy and 'Clore:. wed at I TUFIRELLii. t• i -•-.. 4..„, : --, s_T.t.,' :--.. lt" .x.,-.. , ..z#....ir -..7 i ;•• ' - ,l ; e 1. 1 , fl .: , 4. ~i. . V.. . 1;1"5.F: 7r".4 • PM. 3 s "t7 111171 ~.i..flla, ~ ... • ~ tvk „,, re , 4 1 0 , 4 ,-, , - - . 4... ~.. i '- e . - i • ':' .! •i• , , -1 1. r ' - - ,IIER'S .I .- PILLS .;.. and siogula s rlY iuecessful retried) , ter this diseases-LCostitteness, Indi- i We cure ef . A. NEW' all Billioul the. gestion,Jatindlee,'DropsY, Rheinnatisnri Fevers, Hu• elit',..' morsi out; Nervolisneas; tirits l " l ", iiIinJUMITIMIOnfy ! .Headactie„ Pains in the Wrist 'telt Ind Limbs, t hy •Vemale , Csitnplaints, &O. Ire 'very few are-'Mc the diSeasO in-which a F't fdleine is - not tm' more or lists required, iitai i tits and suffer- 1 _ . 844 iiig might he i preventedof Jug effectual ° Ca l k ' cathartic Were more freely it. person can feel me.,' 'swell while 4 costive habit of betWprevitils; beside!, Ls , R soon - g.fierates scrim's and I u - ften Oita' dismses, itj, • which mitt 'rave been avoided by the timely and mod judicious : use of a good . pturgati*e This is alike true t . e i ' of ,Colds,leverish:syinpunns, and Billious derange- , , • wilts. They all teed' to become or produce the deep 'seated anti] formidable distempers which load the hearses all over -the land. Hence . 3 reliable family Physic) is Of th e importance to : thetPubllobeillth, and this pill - has been perfected. with .consummate skill to meet that dentand. An eiten..dve trial of its virtues by, Physicians - , Erofessots, and: Patients; has (shown reaults surpas4ng any thing hitherto knoin of any medieine. Ciire3 have been effected beyond bet I ) I ilief, twere , theY not substantiated by persona of Stich' . exalted Positions and character as to 'forbid the !Ms.; pat! picion oft untruth. Antong the eminent gentlemen tree who haste testified itt favor of these Pills, - we may .s mention+. • ~, •• ' : .1 • • ' • . . - 'pot Doet. 4. A. Ilsvi:s; Analytical Cheinist of Boston, cirri end State Assayer of Mlsstteltasetts.; 11. J. GsanNxit, 1 Governor of Massachusetts; . EMOltli NtAsifdtao: Ex. - , Gov. of Massachusethis : Stases: . linoWs, Lieut. ' Gov. T 1 of Mass. t E. M. Wetetri, Secretary of , State of :Wass. • Jon's . 11.. i Frtzesia TeX, Ca th Bishop of Ilostou t 'Prof: ri Jons Ttinast, of the College of Phyfilcians and Sur, j geons, New York city ;:1)r. C.IT. Jacksos, Geologist ha of the Pnbliel.andW of i the United States; Dr.J..R. 1 b u i CIIII.TON, Practical Chetnist of New YOrk City, endow) . - . 0 „ .edhy 'Hint. W. 1.._ Matiev, Secretary t o . State; Ww. and B. Asrolt, the richi4 than in America; S. LE; A: , .ip & s i, Co., Priaprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, and a dd others. 1., ' . I Cat Did i•lPace Permit, We could -give: many hundred a i s ,,. certificates from all parts svhe'.re the. Tills have been i n o used, bit evidence: evi i m mote Convineing -than the r i n , experience of eminent.public linen, i' , - founddn their es, effects Upon trial. 'i . ' ••• ; : • •. . ter These Pills, the resalt of Icing investigation'investigation' and: A ll study. are off; red Co the public as the best and most i„, complete which the present-state of tinedical science, :'.] can affitrd. They are ;eompounded Mat of the drugs . themselves, hitt of tbelmedicinal virthei Onlyof Veg-. • , etable remedies extracted by , ,ehemical proceia. in a ..._ state of purityand combined together'in such .a Man nor suito insure the best results. 'This" system of Icompo:iition for medicines haerbeen;found in Cherry 11 Pectortil and Pills both, to 'pr slues, a: more efficient , remedy than had iiithCrto been ohtained by any pro cess. 'The reason is', Perfectly obvious. .While by the : old. male of cOmposidon, k!veryonedieine is bur dened With more or less of aeinuinionit and injurious qualities, by this each imlividital visa's; only that is desired'fOr the entatife efftiCt is present: All the in, ert and titutoxioltsmitalifies of each. substance_ em ployed are left behind, the cUrative virthes only be ing' rsAnined. Hence* is Self ev 'ident -the effects should' mire as they have proved, More purely rem edial, and the pills a more powerftil antidote to dis ease than any other inedicinelmowtt to the world. As it is frequently expedient that many medicines should' be taken under the ern:m . 3(4'of. an attending physidian, and a.s he conld net •prOperly judge of a remedy; without knoWintrita Compciiition, I have sup- plied the accurate forinulle bYlwhich both my Peen> ral and . l'ills are made, to the, whole body of Practi tionerX in. the United Statefs.and (British _.4-inerican Provihces. lf; bowe:Ver, there. should be 'any one who has not received then), t'ioy Will be forwarded by mail at his request. ' ' . - . Of! all the Pakent. ledicinee that are offered, how few Mould be taken if their compcisition was known! Their life consists itiltheir.myatery. I have no mys teries: The composition of my preparations • i'm laid opeolto all Men,; and , all who are competent to judge on tlic subject freely j acknowledge their convictions o their intrinsic inerits.r The:ClierrY Pectoral was•pra nounted by scientific men to lie a Wonderful medicine before its effects wtie known'. Many eminent Phy sicians have de - dared the same thing of my Pills, and even' mare confidently, and are willing to certify that their, anticipations Were more iluin realized by their effects upon trial; They operate bytheir powerful influence on dad . Internal viscera ito purify the blood and-Stimulate it into. healthy action—remove the -ob struetiodisof the Stotnach,-boWels, , ,liver. and othes:,:cir gami of the body; motoring thehl regular action to health, and by itorriteting, wherester limey exist, such derangements, q• are' the first oritAin of disease: . Prepared by Br.. J..C. .IYRR,lPmetical and Ana jytidal Chemist;' Loviell, Mass. Face 'lts cents Per box Fire bOx6i for $l,OO. 'Sohl by ABEL. TultREI.l.; Montrose;_ 13: F. &IR. 11. Esrosf, Burford; Cuuttent & PotINN Xi, Diaidaft, and by I all: dealets ,l,n itiedicities • , eve's where. ] • ' ' ,' ' ' II I - DA1111:10.11g*, 9rAliE NOTICE), ; - • , r stbst.zil;wer. zz -haying secured the sole right to ! I .0VIS" A CST.IIILt ! C 111.71: IIIITTEI.. wej:RK4l, , , f or i smi.rinehanna and several comities; respectfully invite alt Butter mnk ercjto examine !arid tlt:t4Meliti of thi, new tind, valuable invention. ; Tire isr,tlpoi.4t to furnish each and All of you with la Citeux tltat will produce as witch batter in as short a time :as any.pther churn--one that will .the 11v- bUttctrutilk,. ,cash and • wok in .the (ttifteiiiitt! pt.r . /I.ctly through the buyer and fit it. for Isse, Witliont)vinoring it from the elnirn. This Churn is simple it it coustructinn, sci -.! entitle in its operatiOn, and easily til'eaned and kept in order. and ctn be !etnily at:myth:4 ! to any propelling poiirer. ' ! _ For further partietilars. aPplyi personally or by let , tea`a JAR. BU,SIINELL cl S. N. BRONSON, Ararat, SusrptUhanna county, P. ' - n• - f.. R. Et.t)nri • • • OEM:PS! Pti,:iir,S!. The Greutes'.l.lniprneentenl of the .4:te!---‘ . 1 Widlidne t .Da . nble . -...l4ting Ball Valve . , Fdree and _lilt's Pumps— • . t 14: improvement ali4e all f .other pumps or :nut chines ftir thrciwing, and carrying water,. combining both a Putup,anti Et Fire Engine. This Pinup, patented iri February, 054, is the whole of it sir sefe;ws about it to rust, come qiiently it will last ft man'lsilife,'Ame. It can be used iti ccciry• variety of fornianl draw venter froth any situation, and enrryi it to alty..pait of a Isitildingt. It is:superior 'to nil oilier Pithirmtlir Distilleries, Paper Mills, TaniierlOs,Alcl: Yard.: Tun Works 'and Man ufacturing. estithlisliinents Of ; I. All orders Must he atith*Sei! to Antosox DpiaticK, who has the-;!de right fir Susque hanna countyl . 1 ' FARM,EIO• :rNION ,INSURANC I E CoMPAigilr, OFFICE, ATIIIINS, TIRAPFORD COUNTY, PA. • VAPITAL, $200,000. .*cured 6 i Bond prnd Mortgaoe on Ike Real Bodate of the StOekholders. . •* 1 I; Insures against loss by IFireiiif Houses, Stores, and Other buildiuW„ GOods, Ware%; and Merchandise, on thin:noble tesdi es any similar Institution. Losses promptly adjade4 and pap. i! , Diaccrotts:-110n. notice Williston, Athens; Frau- Cis Tyler, do.: ; George A Perkins do.; LT,: B. Meyer, do -C. N. Sfi l ipaulb, do . C. P. Welles, Jr. do.; J: E. Canfield do.tHort. John LapOrte, Towanda; Gen. B. Wakeman, Liiceysiile ; Cleo. Hollenback, Wilkes barre ; Michhel Ilicylert; Lapeneja. Orrtcrits.i.,- 7 110. Hor ace 'Williston, President; C. s.' Wells, V. Pms. cud-Treas.; Canfield, Secretary. Agent, S. 11c - a` Motitt6se, Pa. [153210 FARMS FOR SALE:. 1 I. l , HE,,mbicribei .lilict as a;gent for btiying and selli . \ lug Re 4 Estate—Fatms, Houses; and Lots—loi cated in Suiquelutnria - Count,,i;Pa. All who wish. td * 'offer " their property for iiale"can give a tribute deackip4 tion of their Farrds or Tots as fellows : Number 'acres, how many niproved, rand how' watered, build 'lags, orchaids, grafted or "cot pion fruit ; other frui trees; and the neSrest point ko the D.-,,L. &W. It and IC 1f.4,E. ii. IL , 62 fannslon the list, 44fii#W-4 By callinion I . , 'subserEber s minuted eseto * , priecand ternis , be given. i 1 , - ' i •i..:, i -• , -,:„;', ' Office on ! , Turnpike st'4 doti.ii - rarest , of Main st. • • dlontroscV August, 15; 1861.. ' A. HALDWOI./ r,t014 ciii ilia rEOPLE i _,, . _ MILE subscriber is miry" in ottillo CH AID MA I - 1. ING 21 URA" ESS in a it various branches at the Chair end Wnre• Shop i* Hayford, where itney-b« found a. &eater variety- oft, Windsor - arid Hocking ; Chairs "than at any ot4r : establishAntittibe "county; " Flag and Cape . Oe*i4.l3Sreeus,Badattads;,Loun - es, Setteeerfablesdrtainds, !U. &ts,, all of with:h. , * :, be said at; the lowest"prlce4 at retail, (or wliol_ , with* aborilltotlite.) All wprk waiinated,..„ e 4 and - of geed inat i eriat 'iShcli credits and ,*fi 4 . will be mypotto. Fay de onsteitt . oni,* ":abo o ' fatOit,iiladie cast my oho in Mulindliffikage --. I_ • _ 4 ,.1 . 1 A. W GHEENWCIOD • Oettibei , 12;1.8 , 4- • . IRS 6 X1:::.1 ~rAadt`_p~~p ~"~ .. .~~ .~ 1. re'T k '•- 1 —' .' ' .., . 1- - , i, -, -,.1 - "' : .. sitzeir *Tom or . 1• , 1 D00.T0.0 , : RA.,...tatißt '' -, - sc?4,f- .740ifyibtion GooDCAT: I- • ... ~ : HORKEOPATiosilltir, .• - - 4 :gi , - - .. I ~ ..,:i., , ..-.j,--..,...- , I , , - ~..;,„. - . g . , ...: ;•.,, i - . . fiRADI7.OS and Ocalber or. A bet uhrmiti or4e, , ,4i,,, - 4 , , , :i-1.4 P..5 .: 1: a; AAA. ,_ . j . :: , :ur . .y or k;4lll,bo in 'Montrose on the 6th; 7tlCand 1 ,ite. es 4, r ii 0 n*,... , i 4 the pehge the moat chore ant .th`cif eachit2,Tith; and may be a e l lea kedeirliatelea i.-VV:- t h e to /2 r sritr." ot Goods - Ao 'be tad - any upon all discaries incidental to I . .1--• -• ~ -- . sad f or thi ler i.. low es t prices, CONSUAYTTIOY'r - Bton• 1 where in 41e. ' e"rd r ) ", , r -„ - - - . !--. : : , ' e l th i h i t tis .. e k li urs i n ;n e r :si t i i r a d m gly ort al, ' - ch li e : Langt; Th reat, Liver ; ~11,Liers;er t . :e l,t h e , lt, .. *littr itßEA c t,PM A LD,S, o,LOnuirrac , ',. Kidneys and 800.4, 4i D wa Y l Te sc P e let rofwa, ( rs gru tri g eti pt ; o fm t ne f s p i n al Stidin .....„. .___liiMpl....,,ii,,tii,);--‘til..tokitie,rlNorir stock co. c . e v; t lu n g 'Complaint; Iteetrwk- ---, - an d - Nervous 2 ' . "" au II mil6e !9 ' ul - " desirable - - tor' the Ike? c emp ham i Neaset of the e v e , ti narf . even - t ai : conalstlsi,g, now Af . everything . Th e.. .. - _ sit, `reakncas, I &_,,,cii.k ..,..t. eti' Peitl . mt e , Wiar .chit . e s itt n . I t h e isyfritui at Ctk fa rZ e l I . ll .: l ti i i i r im etir r i . 3. , a . to, & IL' ii l idt: itt' be Impel t i - eue v igtr7.4 T,Likany - 4ilsi • ' "•• : 'I ` made fuottrapiaziorliimie - ver before.CdW I st' ifileiner' r. Ila a 14, well acquainted withboth ,EinineePlt - I.ket, , Our stodecomprises :Costs, fine - blrteltfFrench grid A 'thy, hating been in constant stud, 2 , 1 , 111 . l e eks; Brocki andlinsinen; Twefit4 Cee.el lwe r e " d tice fo 0 - last r 'Parelve years, and haling &a.). tr- J ean Bsklts and Frocks ! also -brown and'a4P &mi nced. omeopethy into Binghamton t N. 1., in r e i i e t i t idionled. - V 0 ...• . - widttviotreoloted r, 111 plan of rt.otment is mild, safe and Om- iii .,ZF L :, v e l et A te JAmakig, fie t n•ed paradia,-fignr r; iffereol from that of any other physkian. ed — em - 7 — an a sn a p, en d, e very -,, e — itoyo and gmnp.... carer early 'Rik cases in all stages of the disease. . o ... Fla i i.. bi nek v ese h eerei _ .:, int y. i . , - ;" ..eL . - , d.. Br' Br. Hirris psi teathnonials:of.chanteter, alia- S um mer s at e; fgnon drui r ;commate, stripe , plain, nil ski 1 , *lnn i a number of - stags emet,eminelli .3 checlOttpdia* so ebetqktet.-.tk• be "M 111IA° _to: leg m n/6 tho city of New irerkt among _ them all - "Fhb destri.inhitY, f ..' -_..•..- ~ ,, L, L .::_li' 4,celeb . Dr.iValentine Mott. .-.. ,_ - .... . , .... t cures Tersonsjoiiihin.i prompt relief or,ll,net will dowit to, call isithout delay. Md . erg& CO on beet] Patients visited at their residences if &died: ,thiliediours from 7 in the morning until 0 in the eveinlig. 1, - ~, .. . Ailalltftitatagelt: . -- fir . 'e Theurges OP the Hmnomathic - treatment of . diseases :: 1 _,I - - . - • let. -' t patient' treatedllotneopmdear, urns. itd . . :mud sooner than by any otherpraettee.._ . ' alimony patients can be cnredby Holm*, ,ie re iedicit, "vho cannot:be cured by any other,,, t in"•'' 1 . " rd. h at Pa 'Homeopathically, do ients created __ hdve to lalio under the bad effects of the medi , 1 ' - heroti*.e.n: to cure the disease. • , 1 .. . . i r AA -tiler.Sp I nis E h ß eo S ur Ait t hai E de ' eideU • not ton . 11 :;- thO - 1 i •Isla a, Joseph W ittenberg 'aye el . eid n kiln of iL.lSciairie, a few 'doors east of Poses store, osit Wildon's dwelling house,.cornet °Vl:metal:lt Ow gMstivelt:s, where they will - keep on hand. A ed e nt 7 yie, (in s .. N ie : tt jo i r op ei pnha :o.Bllo.4B.3l:44,Thviherin the ndi assortment of Ready Made Clothing ; alicati: 1 ititi n CO tld4;-a good assortment of vßroad, Cloth; isim e,lßeneuekey Jeans, &c.; in short, ageneral, mita nti : OfGendemen e sfurnishing Goods: -. Also, a midi + asitortnnint ot-Ladies' Dress Goods-. Silks, Ile- ' os, lames, Alpizeca.R,.Embroideries, Shiwls, Lie- 1 Dm s Triminings, &e. &e., all orwii . cli r.. they are . de min d to othir to.the public at very low - prices.— Go ds Ywarranted to give satisfaction , as well in-: lity .141.1 n price. . • 'le o ye ns'a trial hcfore purebasing elsewhere. .' ~- IJ. WITTENBEAGI; B ROTHER. .- fon --, Jan. 26, 1854. - - .. .- . UM ortink • • • ..Iffitivi GOODS. • • & PA3I.IC return.thi!lr grateful • cknowledgemento to the , public, and invite at tentiot tn,: the Very large stock of S . priv-anil Bum mer ()poll; they are now receiving and•olfer for stde at tier/ loje , prices. In-addition their usual assert- . went staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crock* ery,.nino and Oils, &c. kc.,• they are prepared: ttr_ exhilt large assortmcntof Lanies' Dress -Goodi of d ry Plaid - and Plain Silks, Bonnt ts, Shawls, - Ribbons, , Hosiery — Ladies. and. Itissein Shoes of; all kinds—iittlso a large stock-of RE..4 DY I LVADR CLOTHLYO,-Cloths, Cassiineres; Tweeds,4eans, Summer Cloths, Vestings; Bats; Cutts, Boots. and Shoes, kc. ' Tb y respectfully solicit , an early cab from thoSe who wish to purchase good goods at loin priers. • • Spr rigV i ile,-May 3,'54. • McIfILLEN & , ,LlVOtice to the Pub!lei 1 \VING just returned from New Tor I wish to I call the attention of my old customers„and of the t üblie in general, to my - - . -.. . . N will hiing bo M ught MeK with cash OF a G t OO th D e r lowest Tice,, and 'siting to sell principally for the sante, I will of fer ear, atgreatly reduced prices. -- ~ C Ghee:a-Prints warranted fast colors, for only 8 cen a yariL Griot] Brown Sugar, 19 pounds forone doll r...•!lkiotnon Nails aelmoWiedged br all to be_ the t!..ltrail in use, Nail:, Per keg. Jlttis and Caps; B 9 o f add shoes, Buffalo Robes Wall' prices, all-wool Be ,ain,es, Cashmeres , I'aramettas, press !Silk, Silk Vel et, *c. ) Mouslin De Laines, 1. shilling yard, Sate 11,bnnets and Moleskin Hats, Broche Sh awls, Dmle'Long shawls, Thibet do., selling at iticonceic.- . ably low! prices. I can safely warrant perfect tzati faction to all who will give me a call. , ,• , I anesbore, Apr. 5, 1954, . ! S. A. LYONS. LOCKS—good time keeper.; only one dollar. r k-- '• t . ' . S. A.! LYONS. Aginetthoro, Apr. 5. - \ -- "r..-iNtils.-T6oolifili;, ,l ;i whi ch' lk ,, price w il l be paid..i ' S.--A:, LYONS. . .aucShoro,,Apr. 5. i . • ' _2 . ..,.._... rnorccv, taken in e*eltAnge for ‘') Gods, at my store. S. LYONS. .aneOborO, April 5. ` 7 . .. . • ''', . PLOW STROP. . - E . NNV ESTABLISHMENT. . • - .. ' - i .:1 • 1, AND E. MOTT , noul& rwpectfulli inform - me - , . I _ la public that they are tuanufactinirt.BLltchlqj (7, einuted Flows. They also :keep constantly' , -'.on hi -d, Side Jul!,• intgne . ecruntg, and Idea ' ' Nowa, 1 Cltiviiiors,. Dog Chortts,-Sleigh and Cotter. Shoes, l 1 ow -.Poinis'of various pattern's, too numerous to •ntion. We hope, by strict attention to businesi, t receive our share of publici patronage . - Manufac t rys, p. Post's old stand. Foundry, M. Mott; - near ' S arle';4 Mill. . .. ~. ;, i . - . • 1 nyl'Repitiring done on abort notice:. . ;-- , i MEBBIT MOTT.' ELIJAH MOTT. Feb 6 FIRE INSWILANCJE. j "ME stiNkerit;er is agent foithe following Initirance t .r - Compathek doing ba . 4n 's at the - lowest isfe tes. . , ... .- - .... 1 - - • - , tale`:, lifulual at Ifarrisbinig. , . , '. • ' . - . - - `'.. . - C'pital . s 3Fio,octo. asli: Maiyal-at Harrisbato. , , , .1 onie las:trance; .Arcia York .CY.111.- 1 ,... __ _ I lioinrose April 6, '54 1 . . : tILIIIIE AND. i'ILAST:EIIt. - . . T #.}: . subscribers. are now burning -and Will keep f. l . liconstantly on band,, Lime of . a very . spperur, :. t uality at :Montrose Depot, and will sell it in any; nantitiin ,at • a fair price: Persons wisbing-,a latia., 13 1 aniRY can be supplied i.:•on a reasonable notice. i. , .: Su4lcrior ground Plaster will be kept constantly OW: he lancL reatter. • - . I.'L. POST, .- -f' . . . 11. DRINKER... - . W. JWSUP. -: L. , SEARI I E. 'T. . -.....,31 • '? • 314:ntrosp Depoi, Apni :1 t • _ STEAM GRIST AND SAW YpsT BROTHERS baring .. purchased the abo 4 4 I.establiAnn_ent: will keep constantly on heed ;84! • perflue„ Cli4 r 4 Fine Flour; Corn Meal of superior 9410 Tty, afro Chop and Bran at the fewest Cash prices.;-4 Geste= work will be done with . despatelt, and in ill cane ii tearionted. • - Ilionunige. July. 18453 Those persons indebted to - tbo subftriber . as Bhgliter, Recorder and Clerk of the Orphan's wart would confer t favor by settling the same soon. Mkontrose, Dee. 6.18 b;. - 1. T. LAVGDON: -_ . Window-I*h. • _ Ii ; 1 - 4). SAYRE having been appointeum 4 ,, ent 104 foextensive sash Vilna and door intororfit# - tor3l are prepared to furnish any artieleitn this line at losarluteo than they have usually boa:timid .rtity ZS. • 13, H. &P. S. f = v fulicle which every man .sherd for.liskt "FIATO.--4.-new tot of Summer Hits and , VlOdot for summer wear just iteeived and foOlikt obeilp • D. k:k_Cill :~. rontui is s.ll:l4intues old "We; e of Public Ayenue." - • - licoattOie, Sovembei 15.1864. '- • 1 I lot just receiveli, - and Otti4lOw 2 1 = - ;8001T;7011743TpX & Co: V • , 1 sit -06410, filbaWist Cliacr. lOt of Viriot Lolt . Sltiols' reel etkil by 00071 1 ,401LNSTOITr"r_, December • VAPAMED, Butter, autesei irgp, Smalumtliitais VI V, '4PPl° 6 l ll °"*#a n st ft; A lir * catteeasit . al" caegb74-5;,; A fresh Itc.; v •,Tein474 ittikesh k READ.' l` *mi.:- A PP I O , Oa , ust'-. - • peR vief intrievtiol xis msvynomi,morejUst vc4 LYONS* SOD{. ;„;i. zatevadiew wateroituoisrAwftwatita _wordei C ° o l ntOtt **ea _ MMiM lEEE Capital *500,000. B. CIIANDLER. NOTICE.. —the two bane 'lesiturirt* SMN, (ILO It,S4ND HOBLERY-r-Laiiiiii and cents kA *Nit acid colored Kid qlovei of the loot quell-, ty :warranted. " A : large assortment of all kiwis otbltte, brown - Ind - Atte' bore, arid .1 how geritri - ,taid .111diet5 cotton Lisle thread, Berlin andAilk Met and co l ors a large reeortplent,`er gaik jai ,. dlaso Mitts, long and short. ' • -t-'4:lTe lF at'f.,:log.- TOOTS AND SHOES--New thielki*Vouge 1-3 Booticiates line Gaiters, Boamesend-Dokixts, run usuUrtui*t of Cheap Shoes, Cluldreasattd NW ee Shcictiand ;lodate; LOW ,thie`tlnk4lo SIIPPE:rs; 'at :1 1' t. L. P.'it Co'r. . VITMTE cifiODS7—, aqles and qualitie!, Mene,. V Vi , ,ed §fifirtings; Pintiir Cotton, Jae. and Cambric Muslitim,„n eltd will n , Barie4- , Mlina, - • Bishops. F and ; ion Vietnria . Llama; Le s , Ginned and us dcitt itt" - • a Co's. - QIIfIIGLE.I,4I) - aitpaGreees POSTi&CO'S. _ . -- 611.0CE1103a-t-o,t the iestliTinfi igestitet a icin — d. ' A t of S ugars surprisingly - allow. at I. L POST k . ' . . I . mostdesirable-stock in tiie noun- P" . o : ry, at Ivry prices. . :. •I. LT. lc DeLline:4, detirable s" of eveeve ryidtwns POST & C o 1. L . . . STAPLE — Dodsat the lowest price. ' • LL. rpm &Co. eli.OTHS,;.Cassitneees, Tweeds, Kentucky - jeans 4 ...4 and go.. tinejta, very dies . piat- L L. P. & Co's. VTtiti..DKIV - K r Al?"..K:=Patitit Pam,, Ccdar.Pail and.Vastictrubs, Cocint Nut Diptientv Butter Ladlins, Prints, - Vitiate .Basitetn; Rope Hitters, Bed Void, s, Man& Ropeg, Broom e, Ai good kkat the store . • POST L. &CO• • ("1 - OD-FINI AND .31 9 ACKER4 :oti the but et the hivieet, poesibleAtec • • • i na p q rfi4.lBs4. • Co._ Qt OLE LEATHER, very cheap, W ' 101 . • •• POST & Cii`o i,ROCKERTAND GLASS WARN—a choice loVat.tdirpristvo.POST & CO. • 01, Carpet,ltochifpaper and Window Shades. - posT k ca "SILK .11.4715,. spring style—best "quality -very cheap. - POST Ac CO. ONYLIS and Bonn'et BRibons I.) mots, large and salad at . vOrt low - 1 Post st ... S—every ilesirabl‘ 1 t)4ESSr-7"4I9rI7 G POST - & Co. be_l • „ st quiptY POST iti CO. .ALZ, Lime end Plaster at,' • ' ' LA1.174. COLLARS—A very choice. lot of thli latatcstylee ; Mook Embroidered Lyeaerie; Lace, SledblanclEoniton imitations.: • I.L. P. 4k CO. EMBROIDERED and Lace Underaleereil, all dmi rabic styles; , also; worked antembr'd. Edginp atid Insertino and Flouncing. j ACE Edgings and Inscrtingq ; imitations of every ..IL4 kink almost as good as genuine and very cheep, also pure linen•wrought Lace.. • . I. CO. IS,GR ED and Hemp Carpet fig sate at , • I. L. POST & CO's. QUMMEitHATS—Panzima, fine and. coarse med and foray bonnd,:Tedal 'milt-Path:deaf, foi .1 boys and Wien, sold very cheap: I. CO. - and Children's Flats, a good variety,- al ' Boa new lot of the latest styles of Ildennth it the Store of. . I. Xi.T. & CO:. WAiNTED, , - , • :_(11:-...4.11V all kinds—BeanW, Dried Ti low, Butler, Bceswar,'all wooliWklo, Egs, for which !wo will . exChangc..gobdir at Cosh pnces POST & Co. ~_ ..- • ... . EAGLE rotNnitt. Sja°E.IBDITLEY & PERKINS' having - paellas. - £ -Mrof Wilion & Co. -the Eagle Foundry, are how • 'lirespared to fill - orders from the trade, smd-do work in , 5.' 1 -their .line with skill 'and despatch:: . They Will keep constantly on hand Ploiti, (beat . kiirde,), Stoma, 4111 7' .kinds,) ' Caltimpos, Straw Ctii,ters,. tors 'shriiers, . 4.-e. de: it-e.. - ''. -: :_ - -.-.•- - t,.., •, - . , _ : . We inite particular attention to the Plaw - s - width ,;:: *e manufacture.. :We' ... . ...: •• • *lid keep for sale ;z i - .-_ f` , i .' The Celebrated "Big! ' Iv - . Arr. . _ '....'; We hava-pnrelased the 'cid . ' e right to - inandar• to 1, tare: - .4u4.5e1l .in this county, - " syme; WYoming aid ; 1, ,Bradfiiril,tir??ich's Pafent 11. • Beam Plow.: The .1.1 PloW la Wade entirely . ojE irora - c teeptiligthe handle— k - It is, eel - el:aided . for its - eaajliaught, - heir* one•third k' . . easier than DAY : min - 4n use, whi,eits . streogth pl de- rabilny are-greater. --..: .. . 1:1. , ~..:t : :',;1:- - .. - -, . . - " if.: •-; MACHFNERY-:',..•.. _. •. - of all kinds manufattnied and repaired lay experierk ed rnachinests. ' - - • Strain If ogins, Gearing for Milk Shingle. Me- I- • chine", fix. &e. Anloog the- Stoves we manufactor‘i, are the Kell:sone Cooking Stoiri; .Roug74 and Biwa!" do., For- - egst (Meets do 4 Premium do., and cither,kinda, all ar ranged for burning wood .orecoal.': Alio, SeV-Regur• tato!, Parlor Stove - C44tageParfor do., - Staareil, 'two sizes, do;,' and a variety' - of other Parlor Stavei. both wnod.amd,cOal. • We keep alscr'on band • Grinditime trimmingts„ : - Churn Uinunings, , tar brtdla /bad Showtt' and Volga, S. oandis,- Le.. Work done tolorder on short nOtteeiMitOtahe-loweat zsw - -rfrOrdera for StOveti,' Ageleialturad Impleniem &e., etro v iolteited from those In the bed- 4 4 10 a will 14 'filled atiarazonable wholesale- prices.• 11.1 SAYRE, -B. S.4BENTLET.. S. PERKINS.' •Mor *arch ..Aitstrsklll4'"Ciallfornitt, Or- adi/ Pa . re on .thit‘ Glatt - cannot present 5, , „ .!' greater tiducemOitts than _ ! KEELER:4k SiOVLIARG'S BOOT , AND SHOE STORE. iimow filled with- a hew and erten.44 • V T . .i assortment of articles in. thel l ine, embracing a genoril variety of new and elegant - styles V and gentlemen's wear, among Which _are Lairf French,'„Sills Lasting and Prenill_e% Gaiters, Rid an 3 Enameled Nikes, Kid, Piteat: Leatbee and Bronn4 Jenny; Linda, Buskins.and Ties; Gentlemen's FrOrh and Philadelphia, oak tanned calfekin•lndlip Memel:o;oomA Cowhlde Brogans 4" ) / ( A's 101 e and` ,cowhide 'Hoots arid 'Brogans; all Aida eI ,Xisseiand Children's wear. Also, -a I pniral ewe: went of Findings which consist bown. - oflasts, pert sparables, Hungarian was, la.. Iles** binding, awls,raspksandettines, shoe nire, & c . - Mao oak - and hanlkkk;tinned-icalt upper and solelenther, Morocco *hit 'and &du* Weiek . TAadeakt - indor and+upidring -neatly. dont. , " ' IKELEW&MODDARD. - - • - - ter . . 1 Nosltialtli Landtaripe Sate , . IGWRitALEIN on BODT, - , about . : 5600 acres. a on the waters of Spring : Brook, - a lina h of the Lackawanna rim, tosTeraelarePoority , Fedi , . AlositEtaidiTiry. between' , than thriving: towns of Sera Aeok Old Tlilatoxi.,= -These Linde are covered vitt, Trl• Litahle timber, anitileilig-fatemp hi the meet exie n6 ,. ; `,' 1 Ishiiiikrogion hr ..reamlivanhk---hOown la CO'" [ hetrOre.iardlielleied, to abet* loi tilil, and bei4 JOkaltha - atie. ante Atlcialt of se,virat rai& lo ' a made antrocni in r Willie capital sr 'oppartioft for the Inveatineit of allefle. Y th at , 'e,,"11"; - mail.- Ailor hother infortastko 4 PPlLt° - '' P. ' " th e " V.,104:,_ _ . )14., - With 41,-Waileteeetllety. york, or to Litulbm . „iia montrogo,--samebannwtountr,,, 0! sttomerinliet of - the otimertri_ ____. '7...i; - _; April 6, 1116 , a. - - •:,'WNRY DRIMIaII.- . • NEW GOODS* LEN.' w itlntiand /41" 11 1401Idclotb, Delanm Am; Ite-tlust oPene 4 . B3 "le b Y • 4*IXONS & SON. -• • I l i pututiTinitsio oleb o tteobtoo. - § „, 4, were Tt .„REL,.. •S:" .--$llO-4814113 161 *sated b) ' • laY°fO r u cc . r 4 4.0 r ed I a z•-. 4) - • =C;I-77 . MONS • 1 - j _ POST t Co's.