C i ieeflaheogs. Why IxeedForiwtchewntotiti;7o6:lll23ll:l,2lael'Plitmthioinernan. over blast ed , hopes. We were riot made for time alone. Eter nity with ' its fund of illuminated knowledge is before ns--"Titr beneath al soul immortal is mortal joy". 7 "We. Ifve in deedsß;not years; in thoughts, not breaths. Ile most Ores who thinks most; feels the noblest, acts the best" When this beautifji earth was young, and budding .flowers 'first rtjoidedlin their existence, then a voice 'ringed is way through the air, and the mind sprang forth to meet it. Iu the still night it "fell like a &Wang And ages rolled avra y,.and yet it sounded on. It aroused Genius, and bride lofty minds tune their harps to a glorious theme.. And yet it tinging. It speaks in the flower, Me whispering winds; it soon& in the roar of the falling cataract, it murmurs In the gentle rustling of thelleares—ever, ever crying, high erl higher! 1 Life is wsaina. Barth' is nearing its final-destruc- , tioti. Onward rollsime, and mind ; should progress, keeping pace. Jui;ll how much is lost' by brooding over, isappointment l and lost aspirations! • ' . That trumpet voi ` "Eacelsior,r has roused many to deed; of daring ; i ' sensed noble souls In the arena et of life, and echoing in their depths,still is the cry, higher! higher! Y4s, a triumph more glorious than the conqueror of taStions bath , achieved, is to be gained. 1 '• . Wars, oppressions and innumerable woes encom - pus this world. Wrong is to be subdued, and hu- • manity is . -to rece i ve its 'due: Some have fainted by the way, some are sloping, regardimts of the trum pet7Call, and some have turned away, disgusted with . the werld's i vasuties. ,1 Despairing of abetter era, they turn, tiorld-weary,Trom the conflict. They see not the golden fringes bf the cloud which overshadows theta; they base hung their harp on a willow, forget ting that they are to "sing of hope to the captive, and preach deliverance to those who are in bonds," both spiritual and inerial. '.. , _Some noble spiri h ave fought manfully ever, keep ing the conscious° , of the high trust committed to 'them in their if ; and they have gone up; they are •on high. Th e of life" rests on their brows; they hare entered the rest "Be giveth to his beloved.". - Yet, is there for u L a battle of life to be fought. Yet is there a - call—" liigher." 0, soul, let it oink into thy depths! Aim- higher! . " Thin is the world of the 'actual," and dieSmers of a better life—diOluners . only, and - not worktrs---will never fill their station. There.are hidden fillings even in the outer world to be discovered—much more in the inner, Why should minds be locked-in such fearful ape i minds capa ble of , diving bencat , h the chill wav of common life 'for pearls. Though oft misled b., w rong opinions, though oft baffled in the search f ' wisdom, yet the more we seek rifteril truth, a clearer, more intuitive ~ .1 .perception_shall we have of it. - c• • . •" or needs an l'rrtest man to put aside one joy which the father has given him; he must enjoy; for to him who striv4, comes strength : to him who tons, comes rest ;• i 3 him who seeks, comes knowl . .edge ; to 'him who oyes, comes love," Be earnest—trut*ul—aim higher, and although ' - thy reward, pereha' 'ee, - comes noton'earth, yet shall it be reserved for ee, "eternal in the heavens." . 1 ‘ Rose WIITERTON. le Christian Adtivea te, TOBACPO, AS AN EATADLEj; A ;SMOKEABLE, AND. A SNDF From t Whew what a vile subject for a cornposi- Aion. But before I write, : I must go to c9n .fession. I once Used tobacco. When emerg- ing;into my teens I tried to eat-it as others • did. I might a 4 well have tried to eat Lobe - ha. Then I snuffed a little, and succeeded better. That, 11! I did not get so horrid sick, and it was a shade -politer to snuff than to 1 ‘ • spit! Ohl—Then I tried the. pipe,=--eigars 1 1 1' weie . not as plenty or fashionable in those .old:tameg as th y are now,—and-sucked a .l way, and - puff away, until I was quite smart at the foul busipess. j feel penitently ash,sm , -ed of it, and beg the r&der's pardon for pre seating myelf in such a fix. oto think of it ! SAnd how must have looked ! In my bed estate too ` ! 1‘! homely "'to be in danger with-the ladic - 4 though, by the way, man never, succeeded better in getting that " good thing" of which Solomon speaks (Prov) than I did,;' (and that, bit of success, 1 parentheti cally confess, has been the making of me, so far 41 have ever been made;) hair red enough (it's . quite grey) now) to make nearly eirery body think how hot the scalp must be l_ and .. mercury enough in my composition for adoz _en such puny fellows. 0 how I must ,have loOked. eating ,and snuffing tobacco, andsuck ' • ing a filthy old pipe, too vile fir the mouth of a llottentot. _And' vet jrconfess I once did it. But I left off the ifnlovely and -un cleanly habit twelve years and gut along first rate. hi the Meantime I became a minister, and ministers Sometimes get a sore throat or cankered mouth, or some other - mighty ail ment, and tlie !cure-all is to smoke or eat. to ' Vasco, e t: both, At the end of twelve years ' - I had canker in my mouth, and bought one cigars and went to smoking.to burn it . out ; but even!, after the canker was all gone I _I kept on smirking. ° Reason why, the real I reason, I loved it, and if you will- hold your! - breath long enough, I will just Say , that is the reason why \4l menkeep on smoking. They ' love it as wel l as a toper loves his grog ; and not a sinoket• clerical or-lay, dare deny it.— My love for cigars became a passion; and I ate arulansok,ed, met a friend and smoked, j said 'my praiers and smoked, read my books, ! Bible included, and smoked, preached and I smolted„and '*3 true as you are , horn, I have written a got:4 many articles for the North. I ens before, aOd while, and after - smoking.— I That 'Will **tint for their dull, hazy charac ter lam ashamed to make such a confession, 1 but as the materials are on hand, I must use t them up, and get a _little revenge on. tobacco. 1 But if my confession places mein an unprom- ' ising light and position, I protest I have not ° been - worse than other smokers. .. There are • hundreds of Preachers, and iota of doctors of divinity, amo ng them, who are now-living as bad as• this poor penitent ?id ; . and worse-; they vvill smoke in the streets and ladies' par ' lora a degree in smoking depravity to which Inever.deirded- z -thank the Lord. - I was bad enough , but never so bad as' to insult the out . s public, or befoul the sweet - homes of , ose who have kindly entertained me ; and ~- = have been very many. " Vac wsii - the man, 'a id foolish quite, Who fkist in 'smoking took delight, : . - And led Oe mein thing so base, ' Thus nag and smoke tobacco." : But . But I left Off smoking allat (mei no whin ing, whiffing, or tapering; broke, short off, square off, 'years ago, and have lived a de - cent life, sol i far as this habit is concerned, ev er - since, lam weaned - from tobacco. Don't love it, or *ant it, loathe the sight and fumes ' • of it, and pity the slaves. of the weed. Re peat it. - again, slaves Rf the ;weed. The land _ An d the Chfrela are full of them. They are on the '• farm, in the shop, counting room, school, eoliege; Theologieal Seminary, Presi . dentist cluiir and professional chairs, ' in, the - yury hoz, . on the Bench, in studios, edito rial cantatas, (who can report for the editor , of the NOrtlietit?) in the pulpit, in ber-roome - and 'brothek and gamblers' hells, in legislat ive assemhtles and congressional halls,er erywhere,liheEgyptian-frogs.: ' Grey heads, ant _revered , heih -, kand No - ahead', an aliie ' perfinuail. with 4,be nroma of tobacco; and so FABLE. . , . ar smart young hlttl i and boys in pettieoa!s, or who ought Le 6. More than all 4 tun sorry to say' *omen are rentangled IS this ' vast : thraldom. , They ' tat, and snu ff attil smoke. tobacco. O horrors! Where shall we look ; by-and-by, for purity and cteanli nesil It 'is bad enough fhr men to l;defile their mouths and noses-withjtbe unspeakable nastiness of tobacco; but for, women todo it,' , . out-horrors ell horrible vileriess. Just" think of it. The NVOIT) I who mist be our oth-• era, sisters,. frien d , sweethearts, wires who' n set. such examples of deliescy, refits es; purity, cletinlinev4 who must take care of us, nurse us, cook tbr. us, (think of that, virtth a snuff box in her 'Pocket ; and the contests in her nose, I mean' "be cook,) and be to its sit gels on earth--:Ok !.think of,tbese angels eat ing, and ssuffing„land smoking tobaccO! if the doctrine of total depravity is noti j true, then I doubt the existence of truth. I have no doubt I shall greatly offend some godly. old father,or dear old mother in " Ism el by my bungling confession, (it's very sin; cere, though,)-but I cannot: help it. They, eat, or snuff, or sehoke their idol just as rum drinkers guzzle the - Strong Orink for which they work and fteht.! ilut they start with horror at the ideal of praying in secret with a nice little bottle of brandy in the pocket!- Why not? If any.miut will , dare say, this itt a stn, then L will presume to say, on strict examination it ‘iill be found 'also a sin to pray with the tobaced box, cigar box, or snuff boi in the pocket. I 'shall' rouse the wrath (pious, Of course)lof some ministers, by these remarks; but cenie on, brethren. 'lf you can ,make yours appear they better c_ajtse, you smokers,-or cheers,--or isitffers, do it in God's name, and' in quick time. You cleri cal tobacco_ users who defile every place into which youcome,. by your selfindulgetit hab it, you are boutiii to 'ye a good reason to the world and to thelurch why you use to b; - Y guiterl of- economy and self szi 1 - Jacco. .ou pre; -denial, you that f the people you day-light • with world -and the•qi fortobacco--noti ed. on . that, that on tobacco. - EI It is, the narcotic the rum drinker,) plod ,for liberality among !r4, just Walk CM t 'here - into k)ur note-book, and tell the mrch hots 4 much it costs you rum; you *Mould get exeit a littlo Idrunk.;. so you do kt what. dt you use it ftir ?L -effect yoU s are after, just as is after the.alcohoticl effect. . You want stiniulus, and y o u chew, or-smoke, snuff. For ' moment sit down arid look over the cost' ofising tobacco. 1 0 1 1 - •Ourßepublic xports thCarticle to twenty two nations or . p vinees of the earth ;it im ports it fromi tw , nty-one..:'l he valuelpf ex ports, per annum, is about $99,289.251. The value of imports, cigars only, is $2,520,- 812.. \re .cilltiTate tobaceo in tirepty-eight States and .territories of the Union. In 1851 we raised- 1.99,22, , 194 pounds!: National consumption of t balm°, tog,oocvioo pounds! Cost to the con / Sumers, $20,000,000. New York city (orit4 people) pays $lO,OOO a day for cigars! andB,soo for bread. In 18-10, 1,500,000. menwereapiployed , in the manu facture and cul tivation of tobacco in ' this country. But ¶orse - than 'all, he members. of the American Churches expend. annually for tobacco ss,oposoo. - Siir . e shall '. tbink the milleniumnigh when the American Churches raise ,$3,000,000 annuallY for missionary purposes. . I - Now, brother ministers, you cannot Win Off this subject Iwith a joke. •It you try to, God pity you. I There is.an amount' of re sponsibility about this tobacco using-which we have,gottl s ook at, -weigh, i measure, and feel in our hear where we keep the love of God. Let earl ministers and. Church mem bers lay aside or Christ what they annually expend for tobacco, and devote the time to ,1 prayer or somform of doing good which t they kill o ff in 411 oking; and the treasury of , the Lord would, not, be quite as empty as it ' is now, and thelsongs and_shouts of revivals would ring through the Land tolebeer the sac ramental hosts, and alarm' the ltrions or bell. I I have looked at the subject between two and three year ,and the longer and more careful I look it, the more lam convinced of .the great er lof tobacco using . So pow- t erfiiil a poison snot be otherwise than evil. It induces phvlical diseaslways, to a greater or lesi t extent, prostrates the nervous power, thus insuring, partial or total mental imbecility. is influence roaches to the moral nature, Ind scatters perversion and sin through the 'abide realm of ithe soul. The ' ~ time will coin+, I certainly! rbelieve, when ! 1 men will look upon these tobacco -using hab its as auistian, men now look upon thelum drinking habitS of former years. Why not blow away 'with the breath of candor and resolution the 'smoke otlthese tobacco' burn ings and t look at the subject now? Just now throttle_thedemon's appetite and habit, and carefully exainine the question. How can a Christian indulge in a habit tonooded to be useless, and a habit ; too, which draws around itself a host Ofi physial, Intellectual, and mor al results 44 the highest character, and be guiltless in the light of GOd t 'Are you right, brethren, in ithe practice of ki loathesome, a habit I and if you doubt, you are condemned. What a eight all the tobamo-boxes, sniff= boxes, aid pipes and cigars in our Church would be 1 I),would fly from them as I would from the acctimulations and eruptions of Ye suvius • mind you, I would, iftthe pipes were all ligh tedi and the cigars on fire! _ My best b l ow to grandmother, who, when she hears this read, adjusts tier glasses and takes 'another pinch,' and so all round the circle of Chiiiitistr tobacco users. I Fmaurza. 11111 Our *dater& to Nicaragua. Some fatigty seems to hang over that un fortunate mission to Nicaragua., A black shade rests forever mournfully upon it.— Our Ministers to Nicaragua seem predestined, to collisiOns with iegroes—collisions in which .they also seem d est i ne d to wine off second best. 1- • - As Mr. Solon mo o rland, in all the - conscious dignity of a Minister of the United States on l a salary of *9,000 a Year, is enjoying the sweet eVening air in , the City of Greytown, an insolent Negro flings a bottle at his head and puts his nose out of joint: The fate of, Minister - Wheeler is still more deplora-' ble. He gets into .a squabble , with a negro woman, by !Arne Jane Johnson, out of which he comes, ifinot with a broken noie, with what is still worse—a decidedly damaged reputation fir truth and veracity. The tes timony of Jane Johnson given on the late' trial at Philadelphia fully convicts Mr. Wheel er. of havinglon previous occasions, and among others thatlof the traversing Of PasSmore WilliamSonrs return to Judge Kene's writ of habeas corpUs, told a story comjlately false, endow there is too much reason - to believe, deliberately and maliciously . false. To retrieve the honor'of the United States, wounded i s the - , person of Mr- Minister Bor land, and aiplaster for his broken nose, the Administration Caused Greytown to be born herded and destroyed. Whatstepa they will take to ebb .drelief to themselves and Mr. Minister , heeler, in the case of his damaged • , . reputation for veracity , yet ns to be seen. In "hie i case the rem dy of, bout liardment by it! ship of war, to in the case of Jiorlaticl, is not. precisely ap plicable. If the Mamba had ady succeeded in nabbing J ane Johnson; while she was at-' tending as a witimis Judge_Killey's court, the whole attefr might 'have been settled ve ry easily. It would only have ..been neccpes- Eery to pq a chide into the , hand Mr. Wheeler,:and his ciln wrong; and the insult to the United States would hive been speed - ily,and amply, avegc4 on olsne Johnson's person. 'As twitters stand We confess our selves very Much in the dark as to how ei ther - the United - Stites or Wheeler. I. to be avenr d ; and still more en as to how his dairbaged reputataoh is to be !needed.— Trib. BUSINESS CAR DS. • T. B. _orchard, I. D.. 1311YSICIAN AND SUIVIEOI 4 4 Jackson= banns, county, Pik. Residence at the P L4O, • CABItiET MAKE ES., have recently opened a ware room In New Milford; Pa.,. and will keep eon steady on band all kinds of Cabinet;ware ; also Ready made Coffins. Panel* ettended;iritb or without a hearse.. Ware-room nearly oppoelte J. Dlelterman'a Store. . New Milford, May 45,.1855 A. it P. Baldsitn, ATAKOFACTURERS OF SADDLES, HARNBIN, 131 Trunks, Whips, Le., in the Duernent ofSearle's lintel, Montrose, ' • • 'C. 1111. DOOT AND SHOE MAKER.' Shop first door oas .1.3 of Odd Fellows-=Hall, TOTDm at, Montrose. - . . • .. .W. Fangio - ton . , . 'AN now be found at his new 'stand on Owego au C two doorS west', of &arle's hotel, where he ef. feettially repairs -vrith diipatar; Watches, Clock s,l Jewelry, Guns, and every description of Machinery.l Wheel cutting; Gun and Watch'. nuttealals supplied to the trade. • i 1 - - - I • Di. R. Smith, ; QrRGEON DENTIST, llootreise, at Searle'zi /0 Hotel, Mondays . and Tuesda} . o of each week. 1, 7: • - Heiuy S. Enilpp, ji I,IOSTROSE, PA., with Roth, Wiwxirtstr Coril ter, WholesalC Grocers and Conunission Mer4 l . ehants, Wohington 'street, between Court:lJ andt and Dey streeti4, New ,roik, - . Ci►leb Weeks. , ADDLE, HARNESS, TRHNK MAKER and Carii S riage. Trimmer':i. Shop it :his dwelling hod early- oppp6ite Hen rDrinker;a:'.ofontrog,e, Pa. Wileeiticrileri I • h A TTORNETS AN'D COUNSELLORS AT LAW , and Solicitors In Chaneerv.l Office No: 44 Clarke street, Chicago, 111., - • J '• !I• Pacific REENWICII STREET, (near ,Broadway,) Nes i r or York. Salishttry k CO., froprietors. In tht vicinity of the prinCipal atentnboat landings. Tomas Instruia. EALER IN DRY GOODS,;!Groceries, Clothing D Crockery 'Boots and ' Susquehann • Drpot, Pa.' l is • . Beixtley pk' Fitch, 4TTORNEYS AT LAW, AND BOUNTY LAND AGENTS, ifoittrom, _;!'11.! .' • B. S. iii.sn.Er. 3 !; :;, L. T. TITCIi. John (kayo. F.ASIIIONABLM TAILOR. ,:Shop "Under Searle l ,3 • Hotel, Maine street, itosrOse. Pa. • - .p. D.. LIVERY AND r.XCIIANGE!STABLE. Office n in the rear ofNihion'a Store, ..liontreae, Pa. • - !I J. Coisie ii, ~ 1 i DEALER IN STOVES, yi Copper , and Sheet Iron Ware, Lh dersrittrOtectr Great Bend Dept*. December 4. '4 • : .1. P. Hints, A TTORNEY AT LAW,i.Sualudial . na Pa. Off' i.. L On. Maine str§et, one o .Lenheim's. :...I._ , i 7------ '* ier eg Oise, I 1 • i TTORNEYS . AND COUNSELL9RS AT • LAW Office on Turnpike 1. street , .oni .Boor. East 1 10 P 4t's Store, Montrotte, PeF. , ~I .. Albert Maniberliii, TTORNEY AT LAN T and 4ustice of the Peac h ; .4.. over I. L. r4t &C 4 Stoic, Montrose. :I* ' Wm. IL jpisFu p, TTORNEY A l l LAWI 4ND. COMMISSIONEMoi .L DEEDS, for the StateL of "few York, will atteid to all business entrusted to hint with promptness and fidelity. Office mi PuldiciSqu a re occupied by Ilk.. Wm. Jessup. t Leber - TIEALER IN '',DRCG.S . MEDICINES,- Chemicals, I_l Paints, Oiler Dye-stutlii, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Stonerrare, Glassware, Clocks,. Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spectacles, Musical Instiv ments, Trusses, Surgical Instruments, Liquors, Per. fumery, Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, ke. ' - RR. Lycnit At Co., AVIV ry LES•AIt t ro Xt ri ßET es, " RETAIL DEALERSuri.Fro .Ig. ware, LanesboroZPa. • • ..B. Chinger, J TARALER 11 r DRY GOODS; Ready Made Clotinnf, 1.-/ Groceries, DookS and Stationery,, etc., Ptrc Avenue, Montroae, Pa. • . _ & Dimock, PHYSICILIC,F,. AND SUMMONS. Office Na 4 Owego street, ifontrose,lPa. ! - L. Post & Co.,' - DEALERS IN. DRY GOODS, Groceries-Crodtery [ , HardwureLeatber: Flour ' etc., corner of Turn pike street and Public Avenue, llaretrose, Pa. ' . ' 'J. Lyons it Son., DEIT.ERS DORY GOODS, G roceries Hardware, - Crockery, rinware, Grocieries, Booke,-etc.; also, carry on the Book Binding bliainess—Pablic Asekrue, Montrose, Re. i' ... I . . Bentley dS Head, DEALERS Di DRY GOODS, , Drugs, Medic a, rain* ORA, GrOnezien, litirdware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jorelq, Saver Spoons, IPerr emery, ke.--Fooit of Public n 'Arenne, 3fontrose.l !byte,- Bentley: & Perkins, tir ANUFACTURERS OF, AND DEALERS IN. all kinchs of?Caatings, Swell, Agricultural fipple inenta; etc.' Office at Sayre'A Store, Public Avenue; Manufactory at the Eagle koundry,"poot of Cherry street, Mottirotie, Pa. . .• • WAliam & William H. lesrap, i t TTORNETS AT LAW, Montrose, Pa. Prue /A_ flee in Susquehanna, tßradford, Wayne, Wyo ming and Luzern counties. -1 . • i WM' W. Smith & Co., - , 1 CABIN - ET " ,RS. They keep constantly on hand a good assortment of all kinds of Cabinet Furniture.' -Stiop and Ware Rooms at the foot - fof Maine street, .Montroae, Pa.:, BOOkwell, Winton & Co:, lANTF - AtTVRERS arid DEALERS In Straw Goode, Hate, Ca ;Furs, Umbrellas, 'para sots, Ribborgs,4e. Eke., " COurtlandt sheet, Nat; York, (up stairs.) .B. naciors4. J. nOira.an. Irranklin t _Praser COVNSELLO . B AT LAW, ifeuireie, Pa, Rif attend faithfully to all ness entrusted to him in the county of. Susquehanna. CemTerneing and _writing', of all kinds Grill he. done neatly, and charges =deride.- lie will also attend to the preeecutiOn of claims ofsoldiers, their sridcOrs and heirs, against the United States Governmeig, fax Bounty Land, Pensions, #c May be found at all hours at the„•oltice formerly occupied, by J. T. Rich ards, . Esq.. Orth of the Court House. • . 1449. TimmEffrtr, with I. HUNT, Itemise of and Dealer intardware and Cutlery, CarriageOprings, ay.., No. 215Yeari street , New York, where lib Mer• cant& &kw*,in this and other counties, are kindly invited, and ea rnestly solicited to call and purChase. NEW O.OOIMI, I WE are recto&h:g week a lot of New GkKods, just purchmed chi', which renders our awrtment complete, and which we cdfer on the most fasorabk 'terms, et thd.new budding, one door above the Post Office. ' BENTLEY & READ.' Montrosejebruary 8, 1856.- • • 11E' ka as Statiosery. RAVE received a large uidition to my stock of I Books aid Stationery; among which are :I A Long Look Abend, (Roe)—Vrolfert's _Roost (Irving)--IX Sketches—Wondeffht Adventorea of bsp4. Priest—Malvin HoldexPe Daughter--latre% Dam Rottatoane May—The May 'Flower (It 'et B. Stowe)—ling Bag, (Willis,) kc. be sold cheap. . S P. E. : • • LEI. Ma,y 22, 3855. • - 20-ly R. w,2ffoo, C. Tyler, A PENNY SAVED wowing. TWO T MITTENBERG It BRO., Meatreae, ra„ take •'' this method of advising their old friends and 'customers and the public at large, that they hare Just ece.ived and opened the lirkest, prettiest and cheap est stock of READY MADE CLOTHIN6 ever bro't to this Owe, which they oiß.r at, a Scull adranie from post, thereby dieting purchaseni the rare opportuni ly of obtaining goods at aBout two thirds the usual trice. ' ! • Also 'a large assortineut Of Dry Goods, comprising ,for Ladies Wear new styles Brocade, Stripe, Plaid, Plain and change:4lkb Mks, Dashes, Musliri, De Rage IBerage delaines of new and :elegant designs. AU the latest st 3 les of Ladle* Dressy Good Remit - Lawns, Prints and Gingham. A handsome • assortment of Drew Trimmings, Kmbroided Sleeves, Collars Cuffs, etc. Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Insertings,Gloves Hosiery, Veils and Their assortment ofSbawls is very large, embracing every thing that is rich and fashionable both foreign And domestic. - - _ Their Bonnet Deparinient. is large and complete, embracing the vary latest Wiles, with Trimmings to An extensive assortment of- Irish linens, napkins toweling, table covers, curtains &e. We have also a supply of Shirts, Gentlemen's Col lars,Buspenders, Gloves, Bmbrallas and a good many other articles too numerous to mention. For, bar gains the piiblic is re:peel:fay invited to call at the cheap store of' J. WITTENBERG k BRO. corner of Chesnut & Owego Streets,-four doors east . of Post's store. • • . NEW gGItDODB. • BENTLEY cf: READ ARE now receiving their usual supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which they offer to their customers, and the public generally, on th€ moat rea aonabk Struts, for 'Cash, Rutter, Eggs, Grain,- Bees wax, or on approved crdtt t. Montrose, Stay 1, _1835.; ' • B ROADCLOTHS, Ye - r ÷— seyntercs, Kentucky deans, Summer Staffs, and! a general stock of .Ststple Dry GOMA, just received laid for sale right by BENTLEY & READ. S UMMER - De-Lanes Lawns, lies, Gingham, Merrimac and Cochrico Prints, ..kc. kc. - for sale by - 1 BENTLEY d: READ. I3ONNETS, Ribbons, IParisols, Surat We - Sliaw Black Silks,' Dress Trimmings &c. &c. for sale . BENTLEY, & READ. SILK, Fur, Leghorn, Panama; Straw, and , Palm Hats, Umbrellas, Satchels, Window • Paper &c. , I BENTLEY & READ. CroWiery, Patent Pails, Tubs, Put : 11 ty, Glass &e. BENTLEY & READ. DRtlGS, — Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyestuffs, and a general assortment "of Patent Medicines, just in and for sale b ' BENTLEY & READ.- SOLE and Upper Legt IJ and a good supply o lc on hand. /1 - I . k . CKERELI)y thO or One-half barrel—al -LT/ lin, Codthh. B NTLET S READ. NITATCHES and JEWELItY : -4-A full assorttLent of Gold and Siller Leptnra and Detatehed Levers, in double and single eases, Ladies' Pins, Ear Drops, Rings, Guard Chains, Sze.r &v. Also, Silver Table, Tea, Desert, Salt and Sugar;Spoons ' warranted • pure, for sale by • BP:CTLEY AL nr41.1): STOVES and TINWARE, Clocks, Nails Candles, Lamp Oil, Campberie ke. Montrose, , Mai 1,'55.1 BENTLEY k READ. • PUMPSI PUMPS! T he Gereatest Improvement of. ;he Ayc!—C H. Williams'. Doable-.Actika Ball Vale Force and iLifi Pumps—. ANimprovement above all other pumps or ma chines for lifting, 0/rowing, and carrying water, combining both a pump and a Fire Engine: This patented in Yebtiaary, .18p4, is the whole of it metallic. No bolts, or sierews about it to rust, copse=:! qttently it will last a man's life time. It can be used ,! in every variety of ford;--can draw water from any situation, and carry it: to any part of a building. It is suPerior to all other 'nmps for Paper I Mills, Tanneries, Brick Yards, Iron Works and 3lan ufacturing establishments of all kinds. All orders ' must be addressed to Aninsos tcK, Lodersville, Pa., who has the sole right for Stisque-1 hanna county. FARMERS - UNION ,INSURANCE COMFANV, OFFICE, ATHENS, MRADFORD COUNTY, PA. 2 .• CAPITAL, $200,000. *cored by Bond. and portgage- on the .Real Estatei of the ;Stockholders. Insures against loss by Fire, of Houses, Stores, and other buildings, Goods; Wares, and Merchandise,' on as favorable terms as any similar Institution, Losses promptly adjusted and paid. . Diascroas.—lion. Hbmce Williston, Athens ; Fran cis Tyler, do. • George A. Perkins do.; J. T. D. Meyer, do. • C.. N. Shipman, -do. ' • C. F. Welles, Jr. do. • J. E. Canfield do. • lion: John Laporte , Towanda ; den.. B. Wakeman, iaceyviile; Geo. M. Hollenback, Wilkes Barre ; Michael Meylert, Laporte, Pa. OFFICEItS.—Iion. Horace Williston, President; C. F. Wells, jr., V. Pres t and Trees.; J. E. Canfield, Secretary. Agent, 0. S. Bizans Montrose, Pa. . [113.4m3 FARMS, FOR .SALE. THE subscriber will act as agent for buying and sell ing Real Estate--LFarms, Houses, and Lots—lO cAted iq Susquehanna County, Pa. All who wish to offer their property fok sale can give a minute descrip tion of their Farms n 4 Lots as follows : Nitinher of acres, hoWmany iMprOved, and how, watered, build ings,, orthardi, grafted or common fruit ; other fruit trees; and the nearest point to the D. L. & ITV. R. and N. Y. St E. R.l R.l • ' 62 farms on tbelist, 43 unsold. By caning on the subscriber a minute sieseripticm, price and fermi can be given. , Office on Ttuupike St. 4 doors west of Main st. i• Yontrote, Angwst t 5, 1854. A. BALI/WIN. I .GOODS ! GOODS rr HE subscriber is ireceiving his Spring and Sum! mer stock of Gcomls, comprising a gr,t variety, which will be sold as low as any in this !market-- Please call and examine.• F. B. CHANDLER. HATS. AND CAPS -A goOd assortment of the latest style., ,READY-MADBiCLOTHING—A g4od varie y' of Spring and Summer Clothing of•the latOt err. DRY GOODS—A general assortment through out. Also, DRESS] GOODS, consisting of Lawns, Barege Delaines, Freneh Delaines, Persian Delaine, Printed Lawns, Fancy Prints, Ladies' Worked eo. lars, Insertions, Edgings, Black Silk Mantillas, Thibet and - Cashmere Shaw's, Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves, Air.. BOOTS AND SHOES. Clocks—a large assort ' Mont of every description and style. ANo, a grCat r variety of Fancy articles; Yankee Notions, &c., ' Crockery, Hardware,-and Groceries of all kinds. Trunks, a good lot for sale cheap. Books and Sta tionery—Wall Paper---also, Flour of the best quality. Montrose, May 9,t 1855- F. B. CHANDLER: • New Yale of Sail Stageo, • FROM KIRKWOOD TO 'MONTROSE. TA.GESwiII leavO Kirkwood, passing through Cor bettsville,, Libel ty, ke., every morning after the arrival of the Mail Trains of cars, both East and West, reaching Montrose ;at 1 r. Returning, leave Montrose daily (Sundays excepted) at 2 rot., reach ing Kirkwood in tinie to take the Mail trains of cars, both East and West, being the nearest and most fea sible route to reachithe New York and Eric Ralirciad. This line intersects tri-weekly line for Dimoek, Springville, Tunkbannock, Wyoming, and Wilkes barre; which leaves Montrose at 9 a. ::every Mon day Wednesday-and Friday. Also, a line to Friends ville, Leraymille,'&e. Good leant* and icomfortable carriage! are dell, and the prtopri ill etore w spare :17P l a i in; fc4ac cornmodatelthe pu b lic .. W. K. HATCH, April 6. MORGAN . A WEST.. I • NEW STORE—NEW GOODS. [ THE subscriber:takes this method of advertising his . frfends and the public generally, that be has fitted up. a! store just across the street from his old quarters, in Brooklyn, where be is prepared td.re cave customers and sell them goods at as low rates as any other establishment in Susquehanna county. My assortment is *cry lam indeed, embracing near - - Iferery article u4slly ed for in a country store. As I am determined to do business So as to avoid Li b" debts," which responsible credit purchasers are taxed to paya.Can offer superjor inducements to'resA and otherwise saciarr-Psiute patrons. Call and See me. • O. G. HEMPSTEAD. , Brooklyn,'April3o, 180. DISSOLUTION. rrhe copartnership heretofore existing between the / subscribers udder the firm of E. Kent & Co. is this day disSolvediliy mutual consent. E. B.,KENT & do. 14w4 Brooklyn 18b5 C lover and Timothy /few Wilford, iamb 8, T 855 500. Ro ro _ys_jtou opened, and_ooin i l for s 6 k e s ta c;s. per a l I '7. . rirm tr, Paterit Kim Calf Skins, Boots and Shoes constant- B Nrz. r& RTAD. • for sale by .31JRRIV. AYEWS PILLS. ANE* 'and singularly successful remedy fur the cure of all Bilious diseases—Costiveness, Indi gestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers, Hu; more, Gout,Nervousness, Irritability, Intlimitations; Iteadsche,Paitis in the Breast, Side, Back and Uni b a Female Comp . kiints, &c . &c. Indeed, very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medicine is not more or less r e quired, and much sickness and suffer= ing might be prdvented,:if a harmless. but effectual cathartic were jmoro freely used. No person can-feel well while ii.crOtivo habit of body prevails; besides, : 1) , it 'soon - gene tes seriou4 and often fatal diseases; which might ve been avoided by the timely and Odicious use • a good pitrgative. This Is alike true of Colds, Feiprish symptoms, and Billions derange ruents. They r all tend tehecome or prudnce the deep seated and•'.. formidable distempers - which load tlw hearses'all over the land. React! - a ,reliable family physic Is of the first importance to the public health; and this pill Chas been perfected with consummate skill to meet - that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by PhYsicians, Professors, and Patients, . has shown results: surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medieine.' Cures have been effected beyond be lief, were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted positions and character. AS to forbid .the sus picion of untruth. Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention— i . Doss. Havcs, Analytical Chemist ofßoston, and Slate Assayer of Massachusetts • 11. J. GannNan, Governor.of Massachusetts ; EMORY ' WASIIBU tor Ex. Gov: of Haitsiachusetts; ; SIMEON Bnowi, Lieut. ' Got. of Maski.-; E. M. Watery, Secretary of State of M'ass.!; JonN B. FtricarttieN,,Cath Bishop of Boston; Prof. JOU? Tounr+. of the College or Physicians and Sur geons, New York city ; .Dr. C. T:JscKsoN, Geologist ,of the Publid Lands of .the United States; Pr. J. It. CukritiN, Practical Chemist of New York City; endoraz ed by llon.V. Msnev, Secretary. of State; Wet. B. Arrron, the richest nian in America; S. Lm am) A 7, Co.; Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, and Others. ! • I Did space', permit, we could give many hundred Certificates f - rom all parts where the Pills have been Used,. but evidence even. inure convincing than the experience* eminent public men, is found in their' effects upon trial. • : I 1 These Pills, the 'result of long' investigation and study, are offered to the•public as the best and mot complete Which the Present state of medical'scienee can afford. i ;They are Compounded not of the druo themselVes, but of the Medicinal virtues only. of Veg etable remedies extracted by chemical process hilt' state of purity, and combined together in such.a man ner as to insure. the hest results. This system of commisition!for medicines has been found in Cherry Pectoral arid Pill; both, to produce a .mote efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any pto cess-. • The ',reason iS !perfectly obvious. -While by the•old 'wide of compbsitioncevery Medicine is bur dened with More or less of aCrimonious - and injurious .qualities, this: each' individual virtue only that !is desired -for the,Curative effect is present. . All the in-, ert and olnioxiou4 cialities.of each substances ployed. are left behind, the curative virtues only 'tie ing retained. llence:it is self‘ evident the elieCIS should Proy j .e as they have .proved, more purely rein edial,. and the pills a wore powerful antidote* to dis ease.than any ether medicine ,known to the world.) As it is fiequent)y expedient . .that.many mediCines should be take_ aken under ' the counsel of an attending physician, an as he' could not properly. judge of a remedy without knowhiWits composition, I have sup-. plied the a4curate forinu r he by which both my Pectd ral and Pills are made, to .the whole bodv.of Practi tioners in I the ,United States, and British AmeriCan Provinces; If, howeVer ' there should- be any one who has not receivedithem, tNey. will be : forwarded by maliathis request: Of, all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would iw; taken it their composition was known: ! Their life e:Onsists in "their mystery. I have no mys teries.. The composition - of my preparations is laid open to *men, and wh'o are competent to judge on the„subjeet freely acknowledge their convictions of their innintie nierits.` : The Cherry Pectoral was•Pro .nouneed by scientificmen to he a wonderful medicine before itsffects were, known. ' Many eminent Phy sicians' hay declared the same thing of my Pills, and eVen morel confidentlY, and.are willing to certify that their atitielpations were more than realized by their effects upon :rial. • They operate by their powerful influence ;in the viqiera to purify the btood and stimulate it intolhealthy'action- - --reworc the oh strttctionS:',?r the stoMaeli,howels, liver, and othCr or gans of the body, re..!•"toring their regular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such. derangements as are: the first origin of disease: Prepar4d by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical . and Ana htiCal Chemist,. Lmcell , Mast:: Price 25 cents per fiv'p boxes for. $1,00.: Sold bY. Ann. TUNNEL!, Montrose; B. F. SIR. H. EATON, Ilarford; Cnrnctt & PntsNkv, Dundaff, and by all dealers in medicines every. vrhive. - • . ALL READY. STOVES AND 'TIN WARE FOR THE PEOPLE: . . ocitmuFF S `swell have constantly on hand a large and , well selected astortraent of tin , ware, Reels and. Chain for wells, pumps, cietern pumps, ke., Ilydraiilic Rams, Japanned wares, ';lead pipes dial sizes &c., dx. Job work done with neat ness and despatch ; orders promptly attended to. t• STQVES PIPE kept constantly on band, a large assortment of stoves of the latk.st improved and approved patterns. ; Our experience iu the bixsiness enables us to select those that we . * safely warrant to give entire satisfaction, Amongst our numet-ons stock can be found the ! L Paragon f air tight ,- Star of the West, Elerated New World, "; Clinton, [Oven. Atlas,. "t Cultivator, ' . tt PhOenix # : " i Fire Fly, .it Three States, ": Western Qnecn, Gtobe,. 1 Premium 8. A..:it00DR177.! More and MorO New GOO' (11,4 Htußßlrr is now receiving. new and full • ' Supplies of Goods for the Win ter Trade, in cluding it new and elegant assortment of French ..Ve rinoes, :VeripO and Cashniere Plaids; Plaid, Fan cy and ),'Thin Be Janes, Paramettai; Broche, Square and LA!, Shanls,'all of new and best styles, and will be sold: at 25 per cent. less than last year's prices.— Alsova new assortment of Rich Riblnms and Bonnets; 117 d• Silk Velreti for Cloaks and Mantilla*, Rick Silk arid l'eteet .i)ress Trimmings, Mohair 'lead Bressesi, Riyalcts &c., with a general assortment of otherdSrart.E. and FANCY GOODS, as usual, which having bought under the present pressure of the cash markei,!will be sold at corresponding and reduced prices)! - Neu' 31ilford, November. 27, 1754. F (CTS IFOR THE PEOPLE. THE' subscriber is carrying on the CHAIR fifA K ING 'JUSTNESS in all its varimis.bntnelm , s at the Chair and Wiire Shop in Ilarford, where may be found a greater variety of Windsor and Rocking Chairs than at anY other establishment in the county; alsoTtig and Carlo Seats, Bureaus, Be4teads, Loung es, Settees, Tables, Stands„ &d. de., all of, which will be sold at the lowest prices at retail, (or wholesale; with i‘liort notic6.) All work warranted well made and of good material. Short credits and small , profits will be; my motto, For dbmonst,ration of the, shove facts, please call at-my shop in flarford village. -.- • 1' •A. W GREENWOOD. Marford, .6ctol)er 12, 1851. ' • 154t1ni6 Je*elry. A GOOD assortment of Jewelry, consisting . of Ear 1 - 1 •Sing?, Eat! Drops, Breast Pins, Finger: Rings, &c. Justreedired at• - BENTLEY & READ's. rovi- I Silver Spoons. • • Tea, Table, Dessia•t,.Sugar . , Salt, &c., warranted pnre, for Eli* by • . • • BENTLEY & READ. • 1 , Boots mutt Shoes. An unusually OW assortment of the best make, all reak had perfect for sale by BENTLEY k READ. -- Drijgs and 71edleines. A fretili stock gCnuine Drugs and 'Medicines, Patent lifediOnes ' Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, dc., for sale by: Dec. 13.] BENTLEY & READ. rrijlE %pr ng Goo__ 1 Ceived at f L. POSTe quality, style and price. •'saple ..Ikr4 Goods, Collars, Sleeres, ' Greta GoCes, Edgings, Cloths and eassenteres, Bonnets, I . "Flits GoOls, aid Parasols- CLOTHING±4 fine stock. Groceries ofi all vari. setietii Hardware, Crockery, Looking Glasses, and in every, departnidnt their assorttnent is good, and at priceS to snit. [ • . Montrose, Mitrch 20, 1856, - , John lirovt.4o Advertil*ment. AB Uature; whit furnishes the birds and beasts. with an 4tra coat for winter, has not made a similar pro. vision for man II have concluded to take it uyem my. self;!W attend to that department; and therefore. I think proper tti announce that. all shivering male bi• peds, that nee t l noir tipparel, glorious or-inglorious, ofashionahle or, unfashionable, can have their wants supplied and their tastes suited by calling On me, at ray`hop in Montrose. D - 0 7 a l t0tt - itAtiti4 -7- LlllO/ILEOPATIIIST4 . I RADUATE And member of the 'University of New \X. York, wll4 be in Montrose on the Bth, and Bth breach month, and may be consulted at Hatch's Hotel, for threle dun, LlPon all diseases . Incidental t o the human system, viz: CONSUMPTION, Bron :chills 'dilatation of the taings,-Throat ; Liver, Pleura, Kidneys and Sp*n, Dyspepsia, (fruligestion,).Liver, Complaint, Rupiwansx, Scrofula, Eruptions, Spinal Complaints, Diseases of Abet-eye and ear, Nervous Weakness, •& ,e`, &c.-.-Particular attention given to the diseases ofFetrudes and 'Children. The vitriol]: affections of the ;Uterus radii:oily erred *.• Dr. Mania . 4 well acquainted with both Homeopa thy and Allopittliy,lanng bein in constant studyand practice fort a last twelve years, and having. first in troduced Homeopathy into Binghamton, It. Y., in . 1847.: His pldr of treatment is mild, safe And eifiett, eimsa, and different from that deny other, .physician, and cures all cases in all stages of the disease. ar . Dr. Hirris has testimonials of character, abll ity-and a nuinNer -of the most eminent medical.men in :the. city of New York, among them the celebrate Dr. Valentine Mott. Persons wiihing prompt relief or permanent cures will do well tet'eall without delay. Charges modersl L ..... Consultation free! Patients visited at their resillence. if desired.. Office hours from 7 in the morning until 9" in the evening. . The advantages of the HommPathic,treatment of diseases are i E • Ist. 'That patients treated Homeopathicali. „Utmal ly are cured uch sooner than by any other radio!. 2d. Thaty patients can be cured by omeo pathic remed es, who cannot be cured, by an 'totliv: ilm • treatment. E. ' 1 1 i .. • , 3rd. Thkti pitients treated Homeopathically, tic not have to littler under the bad effects of the mein. eine they haseEtaken to cure the disea.se. 1 . ~_ NEW GOODS. "ITO. REFitr;TARK retureturn their grateful acknoirlcdgements to the public, and invite at tention tote in li very large stock et Spring and Sum er.Gotods ttev now receiving . and oiler for sale at rerp /ow prices. In addition to their usual assort ment of staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crock cry, Paints auil Oils, &c. &c., they, are prepared to exhibit a largej assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods of every despription—Figured, Plaid and Plain Silks, Bonnets, Shavils, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery,—Ladies and Misses i l . hOes' of all kinds—also a large stock of READ Y, .ADE CLOTIIING, Cloths, Cassitneres, Tweeds, Jeans, Summer Cloths, Vestings; Hats, Caps, Boots and .`.Mess, &c. . . . . They respetfully solicit an early call from those who wish to! purchase good goods at low prices.. Skingvillc, May 3, '54. 31cMILLEN & PARK. . HAVlNgjust returned from New York I wish to call die: attention of my old customers, - and of the'public It general, to my - • . . . ' NEW STOCK — OF - GOODS, which being bought with cash at the lowest prices, and wishing to sell principally for the same, .1 will of fer them at' reatly reduced prices. - , Cochcco Prints, warranted fast colors, for only 8 cents a yart„.! Good Brown Sugar, 18 pdands forone dollar. - Boonton Nails, acknowledged by all to be the best Nail; n use, g. 5,50 per keg. Hats and Caps, Boots and qipes, Buffalo. Robes.of all prices, all wool De Laines, pishmeres, Paramettas, Dress . Silk, Silk Velvet, kcd ; I Mouslin De Laines, 1 shilling per yard, Satin Bon m ots and Moleskin Mate;. Broche Shawls, Double Lotnishawls, Thibet do., selling at. inconceiv ubly„low pr ces. I can safely warrant perfect satis faction to a Ilwho will give me a call. i f , - Lanesborm Apr.-5, 1854. 8. A. LYONS. I"I LOCE.- - good time Iteepers, only- one dollar. .. V I . - - S.. A. LYONS. Lan . - esboto; Apr. 5. ~ . WANTED -1000 Hides; for which the highest 1 priqe - will be paid. •• . S. A. LYONS. Lanesbm-o; Apr. 5. .. . - • etODNTBY PRODUCE taken in exchange for qood f ,;ot. my store. - S. A.. LYONS. - Lanesboro, - April 5 " - - • DASH:THEN, 'TAKE NOTICE : . - rIIIIE suWeribers having secured the sole, right to _L. fiA Ifo'- . A .DJUSPA BLE C'HUR4V AND 11117111 Mr WORKER, for Striquehanna and Several adjoining initutiei, respectfully invite all !hitter mak ers to e.x.aluitie and TEST ,the merits- of. thii% new and valuable tayention. We:propoSe to. furnish each and all of you i s With a Carus - ,that will produc* as-much batten iniaS short a time a. 3 any other churn—one that will fiolupl etch, expel the' buttermilk. I trash awl ! I work in i.lO salt, ;lifusiug it perfectly tkrough the butter" ; an( tit it for use, without removing it from the: churn;. his Chun is simple in its construction, sei entitie in t. 4 operation, and easily cleaned and kept in order; and :can be easily attached to any propelling power. , f h . . • For,furdier, particulars, pply personally or_by let ter to JAS. C. BUSIIN .LL And J. N. BRONSON; Ararat, SUsquehanna co nty, Pa.. .. .. ' • - PLOH SHOP. . - - 1" , •i 'I',FIV ESTABLISHMENT. Al - A., , cp.E. MOTT would respectfully inform the :al. •Olilie that they are manufacturing Blatchley's Celebrated, Plows. They also keep - constantly -. .0n hank Sitllill, :Wayne 'County, ctnti Ideas , Plows, Cultivat ri,' Dog Churns, Sleigh and ,Cutter Shoes, Plow Popits of various,' patterns, too numerdus to mention. , Ne hope, br strict attention' to business, to receive ;bur share of public patropage. Manufac tory-, D. Post's old 'Stand. Foundry, g. Mott, near Searle's MM. I . . riii - R . ppairing done on short notice. - - 1' 1 - , \* MERRIT MOTT. Feb. fi. i . : • - . ELLTAH MOTT., - I FIRE INSURANCE. THE litilocritter is agent for the foll Owing Insurance CoTpanies, doing' business at, the lowest safe rates: State Mutual at Hairisburg. , • Capital $350;000. Cash ..ifUtual at. Harrisburg. • Capital $200,000. Monte Viusurance, New York Oily. • Capital $5 0 0.000. Mont • April 6, '5l. F. B. CHANDLER. I - a; D. unnitn. . I • I LIME AND - PLASTER... HF4 Subscribers are now burning and will keep T copStantly on bind, Lime of, a irery superior quality it Montrose Depot, and will sell it in any quantittei. at a fair price. Persons wishing a large quantity.can be supplied a reasonable notice. , Supe-inr. ground Plaster will be kept constantly on hand hireafter. I. L. POST, •H. DRINKER. W. JESSUP. " • L. SEARLE. EU 1,0 I ,IBROTFIERS :having purchased the above JL e tablishrne.nt, will keep constantly on haed Su perfn ,d -rd Fine Flour, Corn Meal of superior guq ity, al o : Chop and Bran at the lowest cash prices.— Custo work will be done with despatch ) , and in all ' cases lyirrented. . • .. 1381tf Montrose. July, 1853. "" - - . T • I - ' IfrOTICE. Tile persons indebted to the subscriber for fees as Re 'Ster, Recorder and Clerk of the Orphan's court wouldichnfer a aver by settling the - sanie soon. Rio trose, Dec. 6 1854. J. T. LANGDOIi. . . ' . Window Sash. Q " .id; D. SAYRE having been appointedm agent . 10 • ifdy an extensive Sash blind and door manufac 1 7 tory. `rl prepared to furnisha any articles in this line less r tes than they have usually been sold Jul g 4. ' S. H. &D. S. r t jiul A 1 li by M. 5.:W1...130NA SON. ltiflky - be found in S. 'MtWord's old store, East 1-11.1 side 'of Public Avenue. • Montrose, November 15 1864. i t \.T r. now being re- CO's. are desirable in Advantages. *Once to the Public. ii i r t c ,P i e t i i. d h r ‘ I Mon rose . Depot, ' April 3. v ' ! e t: i ,c i 0 AM GRIST AND SAW MILL. qhavln g Cream. i articlu which every man should UT for sale S. 11. ,D. S. new lot , of Summer H e ath and Cloths ,for summer wear just received - and for sale cheap - D. R. L. & CO. Buffalo Robes. CHOICE lot just received, and offered low by SCOTT, JOHNSTON k CO. 1. Shawls: Shawlsi ' CHOICE lot of Wool'Long . Shawls very ebeai -- .gcxyriwcagisToNkim December 3. VILITrANTED, Butter,' Cheese, Eggs, Smoked llama VT 4 Apples, Potatoes, Beans, &e. , S, S. M. .1 New Cutter a two horse Pleasure Car liagtribr Isale cheap by A. TURBELI4.• A frCth supply of Silver Spoons, Watches, Jewelry, die'idtr. just received. BENTLEY & READ: . • LIMUSIC lIIVSI • J. iNCE'S 1111 1 40. 1 Z ED MELODEONS . ' mare j received by LYONS dr. SON. Melodeons ,ONSTANTLY ONIL&ND or furnished to 'order short notice. • J. LYONS & 8015. 14AWNS' Prints., Summer Stuffs ,, and the common aorta of !hi Goods at TURRELLI3. • Steintff*: 11111114 , < Tire.l l1 /001 ' ' '• \ - Sate N- rrflE inhscribers have made arrangements to fur: . , Weir to 'persona who maybe Iti %quit O'them, , the above mined invaluable Sofa, at the same prices fi)r whieh they can be obtained at the manufacturers.... Having e*perienced the benefit of etch anuiticle ring the late conflagration ourselves, we.wohid earn estly recommend - to others having valuable bOolmand papers, the presiving of which would bci dimmer% importance to them, not tO dcr without one. Pricei l range from $5O to $500; and we ail esplai n , to y any one wishing . to purchase, "the difference in N 6 2e• price, &c., and furnish them - on 'short mice, with the internal arrangement to snit( the par. chaser. BENTLEY b AEAI. Montrose, becetater 19, 1854. • . New Goods. Jlll Otli JIG Bros. are now receiving their sup. • ply of ;Spring and Summer_ Go o di, and being convinced dale advantage of having ready, pay, are determined in sell goods at so low a rate as to con.- vince their ctudomers and the public getieially that it 'will tie tol their advantage as . `cell as Inns. 'Our stock consists in .part of. Broadcloths, Cassimers e ,K ; etituckY. Jeans, Summer stuffs, Delaines,. Lai rt „ , Gitighams Prints, &mete, Ribbon's, Par a . soli.Sliawlsiand Black Silks, together'with a stock othir..Stsple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockei7, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Hats, I,: e . Also, a; goo 4 assortment of. Shoemaker? Findings._ Call and examine onr stock, and judge for yourselves as to tbe trtith of our statement. Our motto is, quirk sales and mind. profits., Most kinds of country pre. duee taken in -exchange . for good's. J. MOSS & BROS. 21m3 EiMEM rd, afar 15, 1855 • ' P TENT MEDICINES. - mpsck he grelit variety of Medicines atTurrell's Store,l may be found, all of Dr. Jayne's justly clebritte,:d Medicines : Ayre's_Cherry Peet43. ral and Ca .artic Pills; Halsey's Forest Wine and Forest4'ills - .llOt2fbunP,s Celebrated .Gertian Bitten; s , _ Louden's ries . of Family Medicines ; Merchant'A Gurghng 0 . l the greatest rawly for sprains i n man or itestia ev r known ; Mathewson's Tad:abler Beate, .4, and liorlse Remedy; Orick's Vermifuge, a n d , variety of other.kinds; Trask's Magnetic Ointtnent, I" die great remedy,for'buins, rheumatism, and all b 3. ~ liammittory complaints; 'Pond's Extract, a first - rat e •L tiling ifor similar purposes as above Ointment; An. T 1 diewe. Pain Destroying Agent,Agoodarticle ; Wovkli cock':) Balsam and Bone Liniment; Atwood's Jiiiiti dice Bitterly Canker Drops, Liniment, and Pysentert'L. Drops;; Baker's Compound for Dyienteiy ; gene... ton's Pepsin, lid Dyspepsia; Eelmbold's Extract of . Buda., and Extract of Santapahlla; a variety a Salves, the best in market, \ Pills, &c., and an shim endleSs variety of Patent Medicines, altogether too numerous to enumerate—but suffice it to say, 11 1 1., the public will find . nearly. very thing in this line, a the prepared to fill orders from the trade, and do work their, line with _skill and despatch. They will ktep constantly on hand Plows, (best kinds,) Stores. ( L I kinds,) t'ultisators, Straw Cutters, ;Corn Shelter,.; We invite particular attention to the Plows ive manidiature., We manuLcture and keep forirl. ?'he Celebrated Blatehley j Plow. We.have purchased the exclusive nght to-man&r ture and sell .in this county; Wayne, Wyoming and Bradford, 11W Rich's _Patent Iron Beam Plow. The Plow is made entirely of4ron, excepting the handle , . It is celebrated fur its easy draught, being one :hi~i easier than any now in use, while its strength :rability are greater. MACHINERY of all kinds manufactured and repaired by . eiperitt6 ed machinests. _ Steam Rngines, Giciring for Mills, Shingle Ile. eke. eke. • - : Among the Stoves which we manufacture, are tilt Keystonk Cooking Store ' Rough and Ready do., est Queen do., Premium and other lands, all 24. ranged for burning Wood or coal. lator, Parlor Store, _Cottage :Parlor' doc, Stailley . 7i, two sizes, do., and a-variety of stort, both wood and coalburpers. v i r thviOn hail Grindstone trimrpinV, .Dflg acorp u s., and brella and Sho*ti by.- ••e -done lo order - On short 'notice umrui mar ilowest ratee. Itjr-Orders for •Stoves, Agricultural Limplcnalitz, ke., are solicited from those in the trade; and Will t, filld at reasonable wholesale prices. S. 11. SAYRE. B. SI BENTLEY S. PERKINS. . Montrose, Mat.ch . 4 GENERAL FURNISHING STORE 'AND Tailoring Establishment • SUSQUEIRENNAIDEPOT.- ASHER & Co.. would- respectfully announce w `= Jtheir friends and the Falblic generally, that: they keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Rea& Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, :id every thing else necessin.Y.for men and women's We would particularly call the attention of country Merchants to our large stock of Ready-Made Clotlik; of our own mannfacture,..which *e offer at Wholesale, at prices thak will afford great induceinents to 4fh; and short-time cnstomers. A large stock of. Cloths, Cassimere s s,-VeStings,ic„ kept constantly on hand, for persons degirous of bar: ing clothing made to order. Orders punctually attended to • Thankful for pail favors, we hope to merit am. tinntuice of - the same. J. ASHER L. Co', Susquehanna Depot, Pa., May 12, 16 - 55. - • Australia, California, Or any place on the Globe cannot Trap! greater intlacements 'than • . KEELER & STODDARD'S BOOT AND 15110 E STORE. VITHICII is now'filled with a new and 'extei.io V V assortment.of articles in their line, embracing; a general variety, of new and elegant styles and gentlemen's wear, among which are We. i French, Silk - Lasting and Prenille Gaiters, Kid:arc, Enameled Polkas,Kid, Patent Leather and Brteill Jenny Linds, B uskins and Ties ; Gentlemen's Freed and Philadelphia, oak tanned calf skin and kip Boos. MoroccO, Calf and Cowhide Brogans &c; Boy 5.14 calf and -cowhide 'Boots and - Brogans ; nil kind! 4 Misses and-Children's wear. Also, a general aim 1 anent of Findings-which consist in part •of lasts, iitO sparables, Ilungaritua nails, tacks, thread, wax, :B4 4 tles,shoe binding, awls, rasps, sandston, shoe him &c. Also oak and hemlock, tanned -calf-upper soleleatber, Morocco skins and linings.. • .f Work made to order and repairing nelitiv Os. KEELER.&_STODbAg •• 1 - Montrose, April 6, 1854' - - 4 • Valuable Lands For Sale. 1j OR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 55041 - aCto .112 Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a btana of the Lackawanna river, in Luzern Coenty, about midway between the thriving towns of f.c:rtc ton and Pittston. These lands are covered uable timber, and being situate in the most exterev mineral region .in Pennsylvania—known to came iron ore—and believed to abound in coal, and beqr, also in the immediate vicinity of several ianraPH_ made and. new in progress—offer to the. capitakta....',l. opportunity for the investment . of money that occurs. For further' information apply toI.T. sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street. New York, or is :a.l subscriber, at Montrose, Susquehanna c.ounty,l i a., a, 0 attorney in fact of the owner*. April 6, 1854,• - HENRY DRINKF..`i _ ESTRAYED. Estmyed from the premises of subseribei.S. or near the first of June--fit'e.'yearlings. Steers, one darker - than the other. Three mostly red, with sonic white on each-, the emall?t s• having more white than the other. Any pers;r 4 2- ing said yearlings. will oblige the subscriber hr-t 4 them up and sending him word, by letter orotia4 4 % and he will pay them for their trouble. Jackson, July. Ist, 1855 WY. Luts.titia • 1 THE DUNDAFF ACADENV.* krIlE, NEXT TERM of this Institution come. JL the Brit Monday of September - (sd) and cd,+ nest 22 weeks:l 'And - as classes will, then be . ed, and the studies assigned, students are pardc, trri ly requested to be present; • and they will the . avoid much labor on the part of the teachers I.o* barrassraent to theMselves. •r• '* BOard, under 'the present hard thues,,is p'er week; and will be proportionally less if they eta , which we ha'vo every reason to believe from q* :. preaching harvest. 3w Adnaluistrator's NOtire. ATOTIO's is hereby given tbitlettem of.adueP lo tiott uPon' the- estate of GURSUOM BUNIELL late of thelownship of Auburn,deceased, hsve be g ranted to the subSeriber, stud all perkug 4.0 ed to said estate will please, make immedia4 mcnt; and those having ,elauns agaiusi the rm iwAlplease present:them duly attested for settle , 61L JONATHAN BONNELL . o tinuuns,'June-13111,1855. • - " . " . 'IIIiEW GOODS . . 0 16 - pfaiD . c ip Prints and tidies' Broadcloth; - ; Mau r.,.1. 4 , just opened and for salad* '. .. i . E , j t. a NS -" I - .. , lj . . , { ~ ""-.....- . I R. HOOLIlLg• 1