. G . • f - t . . . . . • 3~.ceSa~ieoi~. i r.h. KAN . • . BAB. ' -- \ ... - . : , • I -,Correspon' enee of the N. Y. Tribune. , . LEAVEN' ORTII Carr,-Oct; 15, 1855: • • . or..Shittin u, like my uncle Toby, i:s rar \tr. 'Tying on the siege of Slavery at Wyaudott, and if has same Widow7Wadinan to-help out the plan he may amusehrmself and `.° the rest of mankitil" for some time' to, come.-- It is said. that she. is Writing a . thanksgiving proelamation; callingn pon the sovereign squat. ters to convene on &specified day in their re. spettive . place4of worship, and render thanks to the ruler of tire universe for all the bles sings of squatter sovereignty and -the _Missou ri laws eitended,overthem, It will be h . lit erary curiosity and serve to quiet all ailar thy and. prevett any bloddshed in future be tween Aboliti nista and border ruffians:— Why is it tha ' so much bad liquor is sold here to the United States troops and others 'from Missouri ;'ender a license from the may or anti eOmmon council when- "tiler eists a _ law Or .Congre4 prohibiting the sale of all lig, nors on Itidiandands, and making it a felony, 1 pinaishahle ..by; : imprisonment ! Why does , II not Commisaio 'er Manypenny see to this?— And why does; not the secretary of War, is sue his orders o the military comandant at Fort. Leavenw rth to put a sop - to the troops coming down itre on go,verninent horses at full gallop-mer ty to get drunk and rare hack through our stieets to the great danger of life and limb:?,Shbuld he not require the chap lain to preach. 'against intemperance' and salt batk bmakingbn bad liquor \ and Practice it I too, beyond military limits 1 This Squatter I ,Severeignty„-s4 much prated about-by Doug- i hii and his disciples, is all a farce and a fuqioli. We are goveriied by more distant and high er powers thanlwe can reach. The General government appoints a governor over us, and marshals - to`e34end the laws of Missoini over us, all by Squatter Sovereignty. The . Legi slature of Missouri (according to Gov., Shan non)- has appointed every officer in the Terri. , tory,-so that the sovereign sotratters have not the poor priril l go of voting for a single olli= cer, not even al constable ; and by the act of the_legislature,c I am told, they dare -nut utter ' their sentiment , s, under- pain -of punishment , in the State prison. Are we r.ot serfs - , goy-- erned by mOrephan Russian barbarity;?— and instead .Of i l sovereignty, are we not. the most servile - and subservient people hi 'the -world ? , "Sqatter Sovereignty !". Alts ! it is all a cant With hypocritical demagomiles like bouglas. IlArk upright citizen is taken his frantie wife by a gang ,of- these high er-law-ruffians,. karred Ind feathered, and rid- i 'den -on a rail through Weston,- n-here-.he is sold - at public ai n ction to a negro,..his life is threatened unless he Should sign a paper promising to leave foriver the home of his elibiee ; and in this gat.g there were at least . tT • le —.Lean the clerk -r "'" U. S. _ Dis two lawyers•ann . the clerk of the , trict court for Ole first judieial districtot Kan :nal and for t4s" outrage the United, States con t, commcted with by its silence since, and - by' the patticipation in this outrage by two members of the bar and its own clerk, - sanctions ,:th,is loutrage and breach of the Peace. ,stran# as: it may seem, .T.lntge Le. compte 4 retainstiloyle, the clerk, in (Zoe. Jt is said he is'a'near relation" of the learned judge. Alas! iihr our judic:iary 1 How would -poor. "Ma's -tell, llobert Esquire," Weep over his i-onipeer ari-• brother judge, could he arise. the Eitstetati• Shore of Ma-1 ryland,'fram t*, grave to which he . has been'l so-long consigl;e3, or look 'down from the blessed abode m h Eel as .keenexalted for his judicial . learning. Alai! for Master Shallow and &platter Sovereignty. • • • il; [Fran theiZermattowa Telegraph.] • TT • i: . • 11' . - Ax UNFO#Tp: ATE ~ ri ATIIT.-4SOM e . persons . Suggesttons for the Farmers: . . are . .in the habit of dwelling, ,uPon and. greatly , . FRIESD FAlrlibß :—With your peymissiori, magnifylng ive.ry little injurr.tb4 reeleve at, I. will oiler a telVi•• more'suggestions. ~_' the hands O'iothers. r They thus rerlerthem!. Pu.;witzo.-'-ln plowing, see that' the w,! - srt:• sek .,.. es verj„ disagreeable to those t int° ;whose •is well done. - 11 4 0 the farrow . slice be fairly j ears they Mi . continealtv pouring.,their! corn • turned that the' clecompoSable matter eoetain plaint4; and 'at the same time : greatly. . injure '.• ed in the;roots,'' may be perfectly inhumed ~ theniselves i 1 the estimation Of Such, .whilst and scamred frOm the wasung effects of the they are.e6h rib ll till" very much . to.their Own air' This Is very i ' n i' rlai ' L if y ou n rPLI personal ini cry. - .How =eh better would dressing before. breaking up too much care it be wereesuch persons to • binail their little • cannot be upon in. accomplishing this troubles .or kt• leastito keep them entirely out work,as its efficiency will depend, in a of sight ! it, /seta be presumed that they dli. great int - ..a.sure; the success of ihe,subsequent not sufficiently refie6t Upon die true nature of - crop. No banlks should be passed over; their condtiet: orelSe they would certainly ion . what the plow !S"bare leaves unturned, should more carefu ,] to avoid it than ithey 'are. Ja; he turn perforrn this work mperfeed wit:h the hoe, or hand, ctly. -Man il l pl mieson forei fly ex 'poses the great folly. of such ows - iy conduct be the foloing, illustratien. . '. .11 the first place they do not detach 'the furrow " A Man qtrikes ine. with a sword and in slice at the properangle, and then instead of -L. filets a wimild. Suppose, instead of binding fairly inventing it, they either stand it on the the - . I up wounld, am allowing it to everybody:4 edge, or brc,.ak r ' L it Into pieces. implements of and after it,has been: bound lip lam talci3' this character are worse than worthlest.— e , off the bandage continually and examining When land is poorly [awed, the after culti tlie, depth of tbe wound, and Intake- it fester ration is always: perplexing, and as a natural 'till 'iroi lim*becomes greittly inflamed and -, .consequence is poorly performed. It is there- my. gen6ral : , I . e.4iith is Tristflisiiv affected ; ii . , • fore much ' better to expend money for a ; there a person in the World who :would not, gOod plOw--pne that will perform its work call me a foil ? Now such a ; , fool is he who; in a satisfactory manner than to-use the iin by dsielling'',upon little injai;iee, or insults, or, perfect one; as it will entail obstacles which by n ', valises ' therp to agitate or it:;. it ivill.be fountin6 , 'way easy to overcome. 1 flame his' mind., How uiuch better' were „ii , 1 • ' Hariaowraa.—lii harrowing, it is best to to put, a bandage oer the volind and never . Lpasa over the iiiece lengthwise of the 'furrows look at it a4in.—Germancßeforn ice' Ifessen4! the first time, :then diagonally, and lastly,:a ger.. -.• L , , .., •- I•• ' • . '.( across the pieee. Always roll the furrows . , . , . in the'first.place : this will press down the TA' KERS. 'Undoubtedly' the highestperscm, ' furrow slice, ;And give greater efficiency i° lal necompltliment in the I world is to be a • the fiction of the, harrow by reventing the i go6d talker. With ' this lharm alone John seeds from being displaced p by the teeth. Wilkes; tl+gh a prodigy/ of personal ugii . Harrows of different- sizes, and different de, . ness. was the most ; attractie man of his time grecs of finen'ess should alway be used when, " It. takes me" he said .to 'Lord Sandwich; fine tilth is • 4 desirable ohjeet teen 011 " Just ,fifictointinntes to take my faCe. pff."-4 harrow armel'is used, Much of the th of i t „as. this:P•wer, and not his poems, nor hi~ the / team, as well. as labor actually expended,- dictionary, ii or. his heavy- letters from the ; TIS -is unavoidably lost. - - " - • ' brides; that Made Dr. Johnson : the autocrat - • Maacnixei—Never scant your crops;—•t of his day mining men cf culture, and will • Plant no more land than you can -manure keep his ineniory green - while the English well. It4S better to have. half an acre oflanguag„e rumaina to - prove that, in spite of - soil well managed, than ten - acres imperfectly • his boorish!ess and insolence, and absurd. • , worked and manured. It requires en more prejudica.s., e was the most charming talker labor-to manage one acre of land that will' the word tali seen. It was this power, more &mince fifty (bushels o f cora ; -than one that than all othirs, than Made_ the friends of - Col. produces but twenty. .It is acknowledged to eridie Ign-44 that he was defieieut in -Inataly be poor policy to half feed our domestic au- honor (the:Most fatal of defectS,) thathe Was ; 2 buds, and why' should it *not be equally. as a slave to i+ of the worst vices, and won for absurd and itijudicioes to half starve our.eorn him not. ; :oPtely the.adminition, but the love . and : other. crOps, which we rely upon. to. feed and , es Cern Ipf all wbo listened to 'his Wen, tut.• - • • ' ' -.. derful . uttenees. .in our own country there fuel, wood--should be cut and have nut"ben as'yet many notable conver loused the year•previous' to, its being used. satii.)nisoa IWe are a nation of speech:maker:4, • Not only can atie work be:much more eco- but good Okers'are exceedingly rare. We comically performed by forestalling, - or an; talk enough ;(God knows,) ,but good, talkers ticipating the period of its actual want, but reqUire inc 4 culture, more leisure, more- re - the fuel ;will-acquire increased . value by sea- pose, than We shall know fur. many. years' P sorting tinder:cover, It will be mare solid, Come. -I ' ..- -. • '; • , . . and prOduce.. more teat. ''— . - WOOD Astir, s.—Every bushel of wood ashes applied tothe corn (Top, is worth one - dollar, - : This'hailteentepeatedly tested by the results . of experiments accurately conducted: On :- light soils, the action" - of ashes is highly ener getic and salutary; 'they, exert a warming . and invigorating influence, and promote the rapid development of almoit every species of • , vegetable. 1 ::. • . . - • CHAFTIG !Her, &e.—Long feed shOuld : • never be feoo domestic animals. By c6fr- I ing, - a very.Oonsiderible and may be .ef- ' fected, even - Of the ,b-t and most sapid ma terials. : 41,j, usin g an improved 'chaffer in the , , preparation Of :long fodder; -and 'a rasping machine'for root.s from : one fourth to one. - - third - of - the. food ordinarily ' required .ao : winter ' a ,stock of ,anirnels, may easily Ve '!`:' . econozniied..; With the- first pf these imple - - . - nients, Much _refuse matter may- be advan tageously Worked - up, L and by Means of :the latter, provided you have a supply of beets; . :; turnips.-carrots = . or -other • roots, it :May be • MI ighl al l **l " 1 , rendered h' y p atao eto a. most all an imals. Thee ,luachines.eaunot be oo highly recommended; and will he found supply a 4 desidurtitum I rm every farm.; CfIift.TENHAM. ; • F Even -Handed Justice. E . • Gilbert Giarnßy *As invited by his. friend, the poitly iheritri-to visit Old' Boiler Court and see the Orocess of the trial and kumietiOn of offenders that:ancient and British ixihu nal, and , aftcjward to dine with the . judges and some ofhho senior members of the bar, at the. sheritlis . table. " , Er secured titsguest a r g ood s c4 t, at opened wi ?formality' nd gow9s. prisoner placed at the bar was a irg'ed with stealing.- ,'Where was , tgainst her, her goocticuaracter lily manifest, and so ij.he judge notwithstanding *inch they fairy.• The next was the case of taken in the very act, and .the peen by twO or thieli jiidge charged the jitnpr in sub heicase.v:as too clear 4, need any ,him, and the . jury' hereupon • The sherill and the cou► of big -wigs The first poor girl Clol no evidence was ulwnda►j charged they foiiiid her - gti 'a pickpocket crime was p .nesses. Th stance that t remarks fro, acquitted tli . Gilbert w be, and tiotii i which ho sa while in so , prisoner. . u3!a.stoniShed, as wellihe might the leSs at some cqher (Imes .tried and decided that .day ; he coald not Aenv that the ver- anifestly just and right. But eases rather.- bothered him, and t adjourned, and while they' were 0.0 inner he ventured - to ask of an extvilanatl'on of what be coll ide inj4stice.- The portly lune ,ed looked with nunu gut At.. lie could not stand an :ffitin4t his diets were il l , these .Ttranz; after theCitt nn the M•ay Ilk fat •s:dereJ horr tionary pan. tempt on hi insinuation . d 114 drawing. hinizelf. up' IJ4I cif sir.e larger', &Old Bailer Ju -1 a great deal of ererivnee ih 4 their wisiioni has hit upi* alwaysie fhid the first prison -I -_ . " Sir s ?' sa rips have ha these matte this plan . : • , . . . seilood not guilty, the third oiOb . a.ternatin:g with each trial ay, and, Mr. Gurney', (here the I ti t I quarter siz.:!-liirgP.r still,) '1 fan -I,_, is abQut.a-s evenly administer.to Bailey•C i . ,ourt-as in any court in h.,' - • t. er guilty, 111 guilty, and through..t he. ,sho iti grew ev that justi e - d . in the. 01 thi , 4 kirigdot • . .. . . , . A rat Innen Sea Is Said 10. - have IpZell di- , cov red hi equatorial, Africa. Dr. nebminiti- ope of the travellers -with whose perseveringllabors in that. remote region the newspaper &Wk. ave.be.conte intimately ac; quainted. .?.. ti s. sent to - Europe a small map,- - ou whal sea he occupies the 'vast space between .thelequat n. and 10 degrees of south latitutle,-andl'betw en degrees-and nearki• .30 - degrees kingitu le itst•• from Oreenwlel3, -having ~a t: its sou heastern extremity "Lake 1 Nvassa attadlied ;t •it like a tail-r4ece... .I%ft. 1 1 Agustut Pt:tLrinattni; in•a letter tO. the Lon don Athenaltuu respecting the discovery 4. . r i says: • l . , . ' ” This initilense body' of Water, With an area abort twice as large as the Black Sea_ (with thy S e of AzUtl,-)is inscribed with the - name-of ljke l owe or Inner 'Sea of ltiniamezi, its narrow elongated southeastern 'lend bear.. ing that j) - f Lake •Nyassa - ; and; .the! . discovery is said, iti the accompanying letteik, to have been arrilved at.by the concurrent' testimony of variouS tuitives dwelling cur or close to the "Lake, 14th IT_ its eastern as well as on its western.iihoresith whom the missionat ries camtl , in icontact. Some k,f . ' these natives that catn'e,..brit to trade on the coast at Tan; ga,ln . particiilar, gave a cleat'', account! cf ii , ' while at othtir points of the COast, from Tarit. gasouthwar4s for six degrees of latitude, cot; roborati‘e . IriformatiOn was obtained."; 'ti , • 1 - ,- `4". " . Th , e hots happening one summer's day to be e ught, -out in a ;violent thunder storm, soullt, refuge .undtir a tree, • where they had been but a short time when' a tree but a short distance from tho one they were under, was struclt by lightinik - and shivered to atoms:: ' lOne of the boy s,i vrith seriousness a•id anxiety plainly' denictel in his counte nance, says I t I o the others.:, "Bill, can you 'pray r , r.iv.`.” ~ Pet.e, can ),. u pray r" No..' " Nor ;I eiiler, but by • h4tei, something 0 must be do ' ie.'? .. .. - . . 4 -. • Mr" A never: id gentle rt in Mew York, a few Sabbliths!ince seein: :ti poor woman up, one-Of tie aisl-.- of his church, waiting in vont foi;sorne one t!o offer her a seat, pused in his sertnon, deeen led froin the pul pit, sliowedllier into his own Pew, and quietly returned to shun desk again tr— Merrimac ¢ Coch at6-} centic viol'. it • Priate:--alao a gicat variety .•pENTLEY & READ. BUSINESS CARDS. • I . . , Orchard, D. . - 'Dux hICIAN AND S.URGEON,_ Jaekhon, Su.sque -1 hanna county, Pa. Residence at the Postoffice. /6111, & Lamb CABINET MAKERS, hare recently aliened a wart , room in New Milford, Pa., and will keep con stantly on hand ail kinds of Cabinet-warn also Ready made Coffins. 6 . Funerals attended with or without a hearse. War4-,room•nearly opposite J. - Dickerman's Store. New Milfor4, May 45, 1855. ; 20-1 . y A. Is E. Baldwin, .!• • I'ANITFACTURVIS OF SADDLES,;, HARS, 'trunks, Whips; Sc., in the Basement of Searle's. Rotel, MontroSe, Pa. C. Nr. BOOT AND, SIIOE.-MAKER. shop first door east • of Odd Fillows' Mill, Turnpike st.,;iforairose. 'W:l3ingleton • • . - rimi now b found at MS new statid'On Owego st. V two doors west of Searle's Hotel, *here he ef feetually repairs • with aispatek, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Gunsi anti every aeseription of Machinery. Wheel euttingl Gun-and Watch mateiiars supplied to-the trade. Dr. It. Smith, :j • SURGEON pENTIST, Montrose, Pi:, at Searle's Hotel, Mottdays and Tuesdays of esi . th week. Henry s.,Knapp, TONTROI, PA., witi! Roar., Woo? Car .11..1 ter, WlTlesale Grocers and Cotnnumon lier cbants, No. 17,g Washingtoii street, hopreen court .andt and Dey:trcets, ,Yeti York. Caleb' Weeks'. I Q ADDLE, lAARNESS, 11A1 . .ER and Car- L riage Trimmnr. Shop at hla dlvelltne early oppo,titellenrsDrinker's. Maritriixe, Miller & Fowler, HI •t TTORNEYS AND CtIi7NSELLO)t ; St AT LAW, and Solicitors in Clia*ery. Ofti e:No. 41 Clarke sired, "Chirerg:o, • _ • Pacific Hotel, - -I G it i E,E rr: E s; ET t:lo (ne i n , r m li m r . Oa .o d rs way,)_ ".; 'cleittity of the principal steamboat landmg,R. ME •i Thomas Ingstruta. TAEALEII- IN DRY . GOOD'S, GrocereA, Clothing, (tmckerf Roots dud 'Shoes, &c., iSuAguelariitia . .Depot, Pro.a. ; Bentley & Fitch, I tTTORNEYS AT LAW, AND IIOI:NTY LAND lAGtNTS, 2foritrosi; l'a. B. S.'FFENTLET. : ; -4- ! i F.. F. FITCH. , _ - , t john Groves. i • i • r i IASIIIONIOLE TAILOR... Sh?p. xiiitler Searle's .1- Hotel, Maine street, 3fontrose4 /'. iVI D. D., Hinds, , LIVERS AND EXCHANGE STABLE. Office in in the ITT- of.Wil::on's Store, jfeti l froAe. 3. Cdsten, • ` 4. ' IFIEALER STOVES,;. Tin, copOr, anti Sheet .1.1 Iron Loderseillf, near fired Bend Depot.r ) , December 4; , L P. Hinds TTOWNEI AT LAW, it,usrilt , hanr,a, Pa. (ghee LI. on Ilaino street, one door east o f k.enheun s. • Frazier ATase, . ATTORNEYS AND (70CNSELLOES AT LAW Office oh Turnpike street, one door East .o Post's Store, Montrom.,=Pa. . • I Albert Chaiilberlin; L _ • A TTORNEI AT LAW'and Justice of the Felice; lA_ over I. Post tt Co'store, XoUtrcese. Wm. H. Jessup, ! A TTORNET AT LAW AND COMIONER of DknoS, fgt. the State of New Yo k, will attend to all bwirlCSAientrusted to him with ?ii•oniptness and Offict•i on Public Square, occupied by Hon. Wm; Jessup. f; • . • , • 1 • •' Abel Darrell, 1 - - TAEALER ChemiCals t . 17 Paints, 011 s, Dye-stuffs; Gfocerids, Dt.v . Goods, Hardware, Snittewam, Glassware, Cloks, t'ateltes; Jewelry, Silvdt• Spoons, Spectacles, Musical Instru ments, Trussed; Surgical Instriunents, i Liquors, Per fumery, 3lftrotS, Stationery; Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, Sc.. 1 • .1; B. R. Lyons & Co.; I• `THOLES ALE AND RETAIL HEALERS IX Dry Giiods Groceries, Salt, FlOnr, and Hard ware, I.,aneakko, Pa: • • F. B. Chartdir ' ..1 - IEALER IN DRY GOODS, RL., ady Idade ClothinF, 1J Grocerieti, Books and Stationery, etc., Public Avenue, .21fonti'ose, Pa. • • I .1 • TatiCk & Dimbek, • 13HYSICIANE: 'AND SURGEONS. Office No. 4 1 Owego street, Montrose, . I. L.T & ost Co.,- . 'PEALF.RSIN DRY GOODS, Grocerics, Crockery, -I_l Hardware. Liutber, Flour, etc., Corner of Turn pike street::nr4 Public Avenite, ifontrtige, Pa. J.. Lyons & Son., Li DRALERS..aN DRY GOODS,.Groeciitg. Hardware, Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, Bobks, etc.; also, carry on the -kook Binding business—'Public Avenue, ifontrone, Pali - . .1 Bentley & Read, 2' - - TAEAI.ERSjN DRY. GOODS, Drub, Paints, Oils, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watcbes, Jewelry, Silyei Spoons, Per emery, tec..Poot of Public Avenue, Ofontrose. Sayre, Bentley & Perkins, I,TANUFAcTCRERS OF'AND DE'ALERS IN all .4.11_ kinds of Casting s, Stoves, Agrtcultural Imple znonts, etc. Office at e ‘Sayre's Store. Public Avenue; 31anufactory at : the Eagle Foundry, Font of Cherry street, ifolitr*, ?a. Wiliam & William EL Jessup, „. A -TTORNETS.• AT LAW, Monfro;te, Pa. Prac tice in Susquehanna, Bradford, iWayne, Wyo ming and Lurthle counties. • William W. Smith & Co., - ('UBIXET 3IAKERS: They keep; constantly on kJ hand a good a..q.ortment of all kinds of Cabinet Furniture. Shop and Ware Rooms fat the foot of Maine street, Montrose, Pa. - Rockwell, Wititon.& Co., LATANTTFAcTURERS anal DtALERS in Stray , r i L Gods, :Aaix, caps, Fvr,,; rnArellas, Permsots .Ribljorlz„:4-e; &e., No. 20 Courtlatldt street, Yew Yor ' k, (up §t -,t0.) ✓ ! • .D. ttoersvEll. . , J. HOWARD. !Tr. vr.lrts-roN. M. C. Tyler, NTERESTED with 1. L. HUNT,:ltnporter of and I Dealer in Dardware and Cutley, Carriage Springs, 4n. 215 Pearl street, .11 - rtr York, where his Mer cantile friendsi in this and other counties, are kindly incited, and ..arnestly4olicited to call and purchase. . . ..k. • .THE INDEPENpENT REPUBLICAN.. - , , ~..,,-,- PCILISIIED El'ikZY TIIC - RE ' DAY moriNisq,. AT MONTROSE, PA., Ai, : ;s l. t so PEE ANNVII.' IN AI/VANCE. : . I •••- • 1 Bates of Advertising. • • One aquae op lines or less) one' week, $0,50 One square 1 14 tiro weeks, - 0,76 One,square 1.. " ' three weeks, - 1,00 One square ~,,, " ; one month - 1,25 - I One square '. 14 two months, 2,25 .- , One square z., " ; _ three months,_ 3,00 One square " t - six months, 5,00 One square ! ' t, one Year, ?, 00 For two t on ; more squares, inserted by the year, a tieduction frotn the above prices is made. Yearly 411- Tertisers will have. the privilege of shining or chang ing their advqrtisements without additional charge. Business' grds, not exceeding five lines, inserted at $2,00 per annum.. ' . . - - • 1 1". Job Work. This office lis supplied with a got Jobbing - materials, and all kinds of . as. Cards, Posters, Pamphlets, &e., w ly and proMpfly. • CIIP4BTIFERSIII1 1 . rrIIE undeisigned hat ..nis day iasociated under 1 the firm 'Ackerman and Garnett, for the pur pose of transakting the mercantile butduess at the old stand of J. Dithermal jr. - .T..DICEERM.C.I Jr! IT. GARNETT. j New MilfoO, July 280855, \ ESE Melodeons • CONSTANTLY ON BAND or furnished to Order en f.hortlnotice: j - - Paper Hanging". 1 100 Rolls just opened, and soma faa; cts. per rok by ' .1. non & soK.I 1 . • . . .. •I . , .. ... . . .. . . . . . IChanige of ,Time. ELAWADELACKAWA - NNA AND WEST ED RAILROAD. r I N and alar Monday,_ ay 7th, 1855, the M 1 NJ Passenger Train, will depart . front Scranton t 10.20 A. M. rlge at Great Bend at 1:20 r. u.. Con fleeting with the Dunkirk Expreas'West on the N. Y. E. Wit. 'Passengers taking this train will arrive in Dunkirk - ati 11:15 r. M. ; and in New York at 11:15 P. M. • Ratuming,firill leave Great Bend at 4 r. M., dne at Scranton at 645- P. M. The Freight Aceommodaticiu Train, with passengr car attached, will leave Scranton at 1 P. M.; -due at Great Bend at r. connecting with the Mail Train West,!and the Tights Express 'Train EaSt. Passengers taking this train snd the Night - ExpreSs West, will arrive in Dnnkirk at 12 m. or by taking Mail Train West, will arrive at Dnnkirk at . 8:45 p. tn. Retnrningo will leave Great Bend at 'T e . M. oft ar rival of Cincinnati EcpressEist. Due at ScranOn 12,10 P. M.; • • - Pa.4sengeri for WilkeSbarre,Pittston, flarbondale,. Philadelphia,l(vil Jho ratawissa,- Williamsport a'd E Erie and Reading Railroad, via Tamaqua,) and at on,ii and all intertnctliate places, will find first cl a s stage coache in readiness at Scranton, on the arri • al of the Passenger and Accommodition Trains to_ c tt vey them to the above places. Those choosing i. vate conVeytOiceA will find the best of horses and car. ringes,of every description, at reasonable chargfs . ~ , ready to order. - , ' , • • :D. 11. POTTERER,. Superintendent.l l Superintendent's Orrice..l. . • . 2 1 • Sera:l464, May 10 . 1855. c . LEAVE Molar° for D.. L. A: W. R. R.. at 6i. lA. 31.,f0r Expres;Freiglit Train to Scranton. :At 11 o'clock Ai M. for Mail Train to Great Bend. ',St 3 P. : M. for go.press Freight to Great-Dentl, and M'ail Train for Scratitoit.:axe Depot for Montrose On arrival of all:theabcive trains at Station. Far scats hppiy at Searle's Hotel, nontrose, August 4GOODS! GOODS!- ' riIHE sttltsplilior is reCeiving ilig:Spring and Su .134 mer stuck of Goods,.comprising a grimt varie, which Will Ve sold as' low as any in this starker.; Please call niid F:11. CHANDLER HATS AND CUPS--A good aSSOT tnieut of latest style. . ' RE-41)rUL1DE 0...7.0.7711N0—A good varii•ty of Spring.anil Summer Clothing of the latest ccr. DRY GOOD— through-, A general assortnient thugh-, out. Also, DRESS GPODS, consisting of 'Lawns, Barege Delailjes ' : Frentih.Delaincs, Persian Helaine, Printed Lawns, Fancy Prints, Ladies' Worked Col lars. juse r ti l i ns ; Ed g i ngs , Black Silk Mantillas, Thihet and Cashmete Shawls, Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves, k.c. ROOTS 41ND SHOES. Clocks—a largo assort ment of evtiry description and style., Also, a gee variety of Finey 'Yankee Notions; . Crockery, Hardware, and Groceries of all kind.s.-- Trunk*, a good lot for sale cheap. Books and Sta tioncry—Woll Papers—also, Flour of the best quality. _ Mouti , ose, May 9, .1835. F. B. CHANDLER;. Piety LiIIC of Mail Stages - , . FI:OM • , K alltEi. WOOD TO MONTROSE. QTAPF.F3 iyilT leave Kirkwood, paising thronght t or. kJ' bettsaille, Liberty, Sc., every morning afeer Jilt! arrival of the Mail Trains of cars both East and West, • reaching - Montrose at 1 P., X. Returning, leave Montrose daily (Sundays excepted) at Tr. st., reach ing Kirkwood in time to take the Mail trains of cars, both East and West, being. the nearest and most,*r.- sible'route ft) reach the New York and Erie Railroad. This line intersects a line for Dimock, Springville ; j Tunkhannock, Wymni,ng, and Wilhes-- barre, which leaves Monti or. , e . at 7 a. M. every Slim- WedneMay and Friday. I Al4o, a line to Friel-Os :10e', term-As-Me., &c. • Goqicaipii arid.rwyeartahfr ratr;aprs are pirt ded,.and the proprietors will 'spare no pains to ac coMmodate :the . WI. K. HATCH, April 1854. MORGAN-& WEST.' • EW , STORE—VEW GOODS. sub Scriber takes ibisi method of advertising his' frhinds and the publitr generally, that he has fitted up a store just across the street from his kild quarters, iii.Brooklen, wherothe is-prepared tolre ceiye customers an sell theni goods at aslow r ites -as any other establishment in Susquehanna comity, Myaassortment is very large iudewl, embracing, near ly ever,-y article usually called for in a country stotle. • lIEMMI 'As I aM,determined to do business so as to amid "had debts," which rexponsibre, credit purchasers kin , taxed to paF, 1 can O'er superior inducements tocirPh find otherwise puoster-PAYitio patrons. Call wailisce - --.• me. ._ 0. G. 11EMPS:TEAD. . . lirooklyn; April 30, 1855. • . , TT ENRY • BUR RITT would announce to I_l his ftiends and the public that he is now open ing. an unusually hop stock of SPRIXG A .41 - D SIT.,II.IrEi4 GOODS, including a great variety I. of Prints frotit 4 cents to ls , 6d per yard; • Plain and printed Lairns, Barege Delanes, Ginghams, Broctoe, Black and fancy. Dress Silks, Silk Dress Tissues and Bareges,.Poplins, &c. &c., with a superior assortment of Silk, Brdche, Cashmere, and Thihet Shawls; -Man -1111.45, Parasols, French Lace and Strait. and Sik Bon nets, rich Ribbons and Flowers, with a large . variety of other Sipple and.Fanry Dry .Goods. • GROeIaZIES: Lie oCKERY ASD 11A RD IVA RE—Don :mil Nails, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Carpi-iitig, Wall Paper, Floor Oil Cloths, Paint cd tWindoW Shades, Clocks, Stoves, Oils and Paints; Ploughs, &e. ke.; in short; the largest kind of piles of rich and cheap Goods, too numerous to mention, but just the` things to ptirchase; all of which will be. sold at the most reduced prices anil on the coos fa vorable taring for.cash or approved credit. N. B. Flour and Salt constantly on. band. New Milford, May 5, 1855. John Groves',Advertigement. AS nature, who furnishes the birds and beasts 4ith an extra coat for winteri has not made a similar pro vision for Man, I have concluded to takeit upon inv self:to'attepd to that department; and therefor6'l think proper to announce that all shivering male) bi peds, that need new appar4, glorious or inglorious, ftshionable or nnfishioual4; can have their wants supplied and their tastes suited, by calling on m; at my shop in4lontrose. - '1 - • NOTICE. IThoGT. It. TIIAYF.R7taIq% this method of saying I_, to his:friends and customers, that he • has agcnin revmed the practice of medicine, at his old- Stand at .113ntrosa, where he may be . found at nil times unless professionally employed. lie would say 'to tboselin debied to him, that he will deduct twenty-fire per cent on all accounts paid before the first of April flex% (or if any poor like myself I will deduct fifty.). 1 Montrose, Peb„ tit), 1555.' ' • it OT Poor-mwzteri of the Borough of Montrlp-,se r t 'degire Ito bind out three children, B, one white girl, aged 8 years; . one .black,boY and one black girl alilout the.same age. Any perFon,desiring to take ones or more of saiti children can call on either of the Poor limiters. ? S. 3I: WILSON, t - - Poor - maste rs { r- • ;• . c. S. FOSIIJI, { SontroSe, July 9, 1855. . , • -, . , 9 /AAA Ik Fans of all sizes and made. fr0m ..1131../ 1J double emss tin'at lose than Merchant; usually pay. to sail as for sale by the Subscriber. We' W have come to the conclusion to sell pans to Par tners as IoW as we will to the trade, thereby saving to the Far Mer our profit. Our. wares are warranted to be perfect in every Particular or no sale. • • Terms—"iCash or short NCR' Mli April 1; 1855. • - - - Roo 111 ks and. Statione HAYE:receir4d a large addition to ply stew!: of 411..'llooks:'and Stationery, among which are: A Long Look Ahciad, (Roe),—Wolf,ert's Roost.:(lrving)—Dr. Spencer's Sketch Wonderful A drentdres of Capt. Prifst—The Slave Holder's Daughter—Lifit of Sam Houston—;Jane May—The; May Flowerkllarriei D. Su:lWO—Rag Bag, (Willis) do be.—Will• be Sold cheap. I F. B. CHANDLER. May 22 1855. . I • NEW GOODS. WE are receiving this week a Jot of New! Goods, jus purehasedi in the city, which renders our as smtn.ent complete, and which we offer on the most favorable terms, at the new building, one door above the Lost Office. . ! BENTLEY & BEAD. 4ontro4e, Febreary 8; 1655. assortment of ob Work, such II be done.neat- By ioadt ~ b arrF e l . , our and Salt • !•. _sack,ot , wind, by ilgut, 1,.18 3 1 F. B. CIiAN))I,E , 1 • Sash aisd, Blinds. • TIETINVOI% Sa.i t of various sizes constantly on ham IV —also Blinds furnislieti to order !y J • J. LYONS & i Cash . for Loud Warrants. HIGLISTICA.REET PRICE paid by 'l 4 .q. FITCI , Montroie, June .5, Istr.6. 1 , .1 - Clover_imd - Thufithy Seed for WC 1y 3IIRRITT. New Milford, March 8 , 1855 (?'ABII PAID FOR WOOL br • T. L. POST C( SIgARLE'S COACHES NEW SPRING GOODS. J. hICKER ; 3I.kN J • 9 A PENNY iSAYIEDTWP _ • EARNED!' -" T Ny ENBERQ & ARQ, Montrose, Pa., take 0 • this method ,ofitivishig their old friends and customers and the public at large, that they have just received and opened the largest, prettiest and chet m - e ig .oc k of READY MADE ; CLOTHING ever br 't to this plice, which they offer at a small advance froth cost, thereby - offering purchaSers the rare opportuni ty 'of obtaining goods at about two thirds the usual price. Also a large assoruirent.of Dry Goods, comprising for Ladies Wear, - neiv styled Brocade, Stripe, Plaid, Plain and changeable Silks, Delaines, Muslin, De Bage Berage delaines of neir and elegant designs. All the latest st: les of Ladies ;Dress Goods, French Lawns, Prints and Gingham! A handsome :assorunent of Dress Trimmings, Embroider, Sleeves, Collars Cuffs, etc. Jaconct and Swisi Edgings and Insertings,Gloves Mits, Ilosiery, Veils And Parasols. -TheirLasgnAtrient tifluva - lsis very large, embracing every thing that is rich and fashionable both foreign, and tinrnef.-tic, Their Bonnet Depait - ment!,is large and 'complete, embracing the very ldtest stiles,•with Trimmings tio , match. . 1- - • An - extensive ttssortnient bf Irish linens, gapkins toweling, table coverri. curtains kc. have also a siiriply Gentl6ien's Col- T ars , s us p en deis, Glotles,--timbrallas itial a good many . other article S ton nunterott4 to mention.' For bar gains the public is relpectfUlly incited to call at the cheap store of ' I • J. WITTENBERG & MICE' corner of Chesnut & pwego.itreets, four doors east •of poett's store. •-, , NEIN . GOODS. -‘ BENTLEY ..11) ARE now receiving licit. usual supply or, SPRING ASh SUMMER Gpo DS, which thry offer to their . cu ;tamers, and the public ' v, an - the most rea xonable•teraw for ,Qal , ll,lutter Grain, 1.3e , :5; wax, or on -appKived Montrose, May I, ! . - 1-1110AIrLpTIIS, kerseyttlerer Kentucky Jeans, Summer Stnirs,ylr-il ti gent'tt:il st i ck of Staple Dry- (1 00 (1,, just retseited right by • - BENTLEY Sc Ginghatns, 0 Merrimac 'atnl C r sochecci.Pritit..3, ke r . tke.:. for sale by • )DENTLEY it READ., IDONNETS; SIITIIIIICS Sila Black for sale . by .I ! & READ; QII.K. For, L , 3'4110111 StraW, :md Palm Hats, ljnilwellas,l `....atchc-Isr, Window Paper &c.il &c.• • BENTLEY A: lIEAD. ti 1 i H A t R y Di t ' a; l , ll. l. E r ,.. 'rrli_eri., j l 3 ;a : t \T nt L P E : l ttlsT rt u i l : )s i , - I) R g L i T,C ;e B rll e :s " ( e )r i t n ni r t ). :; "! l% . t t,), t il l'; ' ` D l(: ‘ ( . l ( iti l n l t n :: ' ; a i BENTLEY S.: READ. and for sale by _ • QOLE and Liper Leatlvit, Patent:Rips, Calf Skinsi, KJ and a good suppfr .of 800 and Shoes eonstanq ly on hand .r - I BENTLEY & READ. IVIACKERF.L by the ba4rel or one-half - barrel—al 1! sr', CO(111,141. . BENTLEY & ATellE+z and .lEWI. 4 r T,EY.- 7 -A. full as::ortn.ent. 1. of gold la.pittys at:al Detatelti Lacers, single eases, Ladies - Phi,. Eat! Drops, Ring , , Guartl Chaitts, \e. &c. 1l e, ~ilrrr Table, Tea, Desert, Stiit and Sugar,Spoons, warranted pure, for sale hy 1 ! BENTLEY & REAP. I - • • STOVES and TDZ)VAIO:, Clucks, Nang, Candlesi, ►_• Lamp Oil, capipipmcike. Monimie, May 1, BENTLEY S: RKAD. !EMI paTm.irs:irr..74 PS The Gi(;nte.sl Improveront of tbe Agei—u; 11'iIliiim' Pall Valve Ff: ITC cr! .L ift 3 /i .1! . 1) N improvement ,Liars'e all other pumps or ma- . chin. s for Eft thrOwing..4ni.l cafTYing wato ; r:t combining both n Ptimp :ind a. File Engine. This Pump, patented in .I , Vbrual - v,.154-1, is the whole of it metalliei No bolts-of sc:..rWs about it to rust, con=e quentlyktt will last a inao'i life. time. It Can be used in every variety of ,fi)rin---can draw water from an+ situation ; and carry it• td any part of i futildin. It is superior to alt otittjr Pinups for Distilleries, Paper Milts, Tanneries, Yaills,-Iron Works and Marf : - ufiteturing establishments fall l rods: All orders must be . inlarrssed to AnniseisDnotteKl, Lodersx ilk, Pa., whc;las Cie sok right f u r • hanna connty. 1- • STOVES ANT) IriN WARE FOR THE I'jE • • r 00D . RUFF ETI.DEZ Ell v eonst:Mtly on hart 1 • a large aml :4•l,!ett l astoi uncut of titi, ware, Reels and Ch:tiri tor wells, pump, cistern pumps, &c., Ilidranlisl,lanis, Japanned wares, hail pipes of all sizes &c.; Sc - .Job work done with ire it= nesza and dvspateh ; or ers promptly attcnded tni • STO V PIPE , kept COnFiantly map], ii large assortment, of_store.i of tiie largo improvedj an approved pata:rns. Oar experience-in the hu4es„ , ;:enables us to aelgct tim=e that we can safely warrant ito give entire satisfaction; Amongst our numeroas stuck can he found the Paragon air tight t"tar of the West, Elevated New World, • Clinton, Riven.; Atlas, " 1 Cultivator., Phoenix, c Fly, • Three States, " extern Qneen, Globe, ." 7 -,Pretnitun. , • S. ►. WOODIOSFP. - - More and jioi-e. New GOOds. J • H eluding a new and elcant; - assortment* of rrfnch JP rinorx, Merino and Cashmere 'Plaid,• cy and Plain be Lamk:Raramfttax,-Broehe, Square and Lony Shawls, all of nt4t- and best styles, and will he sold at 25 per cent! lesS•fhan last yar'sprice.s.'L--' Also a new assortmenti of Rich Ribbons and Bonnets, Wide Silk -Velvets far Cloaks and Mantillas, Rich Silk and Vr/t , Ct Theirs Trimmings; Mohair Read Dresses, Rigolcts Vic. 7c.,l,with a gene - x:11 assortment of other Starts and FA:4l7Goot , s, as 'usual, which haring botight under tile vre_sent pressure of the cash market, will be sold tit corresponding and reduced prices. New Milford, Norobbei 27,175-1.. 1 • 11 • .111.11ERS IL 7 N lON iNSI7 RANCE COISIPAN .OUFICE,ATUENii.IIIII!ADFOIII.I COUNTY,- I'A. CAPITAL, - 8200.000. Shared by Bond iandlifortpage un - the .1:edl Estfite theSbiekliottlers. Insures against loss )y 'Fire, of Honses, Store's, and other buildings, Good. Wanes, and 3lerchandiie, on as fitvorable terms as.any similar Institution: LosseS promptly adjusted andipaid. IforaCe Williston, ,Atile.ll.s; Fran• cis Tyler, do.; George A. l'erkins do. ;.J. T.O. Meyer,. do.; C. N; Shipman, db. p. F. Welles, Jr. 110. ; Canfield do.; Hon. JOlin f.aporte, Towalida • Gen..p. Wakeman, Liteeyviile Geo. M. Ilollenback, WilkcS barre ;- Michael Meyleet, Laporte, l'a. I, OrricErts.—Hon. I-Vir:We Williston, Prestdent ; iO. F. Wells, jr., V. Frog. and Treas.; J. E. Canfield', Secretary. '1 . . Agent. 0. S. BEEnr.rMontrose. Pa. I 15filliii4 TINE FACTS PO ' PE OPLE:. I.' ricIIE subscriber it:rip-tying on the (.7.41./R Jr 4 1 K- I ECG 13- 1 / 7 81-NIESS in variousbranches' at the Chair and Ware Sriln.llarford, where may be found a greater sari ty :of Windsor and Rocking Chairs4han at any othr establishment in the county; alSo Flag and Cane Sets, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Loung es, Settees, Table's, StinidS, Sc. &c., all of 'which will be sold at the lowest prites at retail, (or wholesale, with short notice.) All; work warranted . well made and of good Material. Short credits and small profits will be my motto. For demonstration of the above facts, please call at.nti shhp in'llarford ' i A. W GREENWOOD. Efarford, October 14, 18 54: . 1646m6 • .. • . ; • " FARM[ 1 1 ,01 i., SALE. THE 'subscriber offers fcr sale," on the most liberal terms,- one of the belt farms for making money, in Northern Pennsylvania. The said farm is situated t 1 in Dimock,Susquehanna county,eonvenient to ChurCh Grist-mill, and saw -m)11. It contains 10 acres, one hundred and twenty fIN',C 'under - a goal :state cultivation, well watered 4nd fenced, one - good frame house, 28 itrB6 feet; two good barns, "o.le hundred feet of goo shed, hog house, and a good young orch ard, all grafted fruit there On. - Pc*session, will he given to . suit the purchaser. FOr price apply to the pro -,rietor on the pietoistis.Wm- BAKER.: Diutoek; July 18th 1853; , • 28 W 4. • , , FARMS ro r PIE subscriber will act as agent for buying and sell - Real Estate ; Farms , Rouses,andLots- 7 -do cated in SusquehanrCoOnty, Pa. who. wish` to offer their property for aide can givea minute.descri tion of their Farms or Lots as follows : Number of acres, how many improved, and how watered, build ings, orchards, grafted oil common fruit ; other fruit trees ; and the nearest, point to the D. L. & W. IL and N. Y. k E. B. : - • • • 62 farms on the list, 411 unsold. By calling on the _subscriber a minute descliption, price - and terms can *, be given. .7 v ". • . 1. O ffice on Turnpike;st. doors west of Main st.. Montrose, Avist• 5, 1854. A. BA LDW IN.: • , , ' • tp;i7-P,16:4*-1, .t4"..-ett -coe" . . 4.4". 11 - ••• 7, • . 1, 4 ,^ - 47 •• ..75. • • . !m• \ • , Q . - • A I ER'S . - rtus, A"Wand singularly successful remedy for the cure of all Bilious diseases,--Costiveness, Indi gestion; Jtiandice,• Dropsy Rheumatism, Fevers, Hu mors, Gout, Nervousness, Irritability, Influanmatiotis, Headache; Pains in the Breast, Side, Back and Limbs, Female Cquiplaints, ke. Ac. Indeed, very few are the diseases in. which ePurgittive Medieine - is not more. or hiss squired, and much Sickness and suffer ing mighti be prevented, if a harruleselni,t effectual cathartic were more freely used. No person can-feel well while a costive habit of-body preyails; besides, itsoon generates serious and . often fatal diseases, which might have been . avoided by the timely and udicions use of a good purgative. This is alike true of Colds,lFeyerish symptoms, and Billions, derange melds. . •Thev all, tend to become, otspruduee the deep, seated Mid formidable distempers which load the hearses -all over' -the land. hence a . rethile family physic is of the first importance to the public health, and this hill has been perfected with 'consummate skill 'to meet that demand. An exteisire trial ,or. its virtues-by; Physicians, Professors, and Patients, has shown reSults kispassiitg 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 - hule testified in fitvor of these Pills,-we may mentienj-, - Doct. - -A. A. Irsyss, Analytidal Ch tsati4 of Boston,- and StateiAssayer of Massachusetts;: H. J. GAAPNER, Gthernorl,of Maisachusetts; Euonv Wasunents, Ex., Gov. of Massachusetts; Sims.os Bnows,, Lieut. Gov. of Mass. E. M. Wituarr, Secretary of State of Mass. • Joins B. Frrzea'fraca.„Cath Bishop of Boston ; Prof.'. .Jons,Ton of the ;College of Physicians and snr genres, Ntiw York eit„);:e Dr. C .I T, Jacksost s Geologist of the Public Lain k of the united Status; Dr. .T. IL Cnit-ro, PlacticaLehemist of New York City,_wlors ed by Hoh. Wit'Msnev, Secretary of State.; Wit. B. Anon; the' riehest main in America; S. La AND S. Co.; Proprietors of . the • Metropolitan Hotel, said others.; ..i , . • Did sVese permit, we could give many hundred certificates from all Parts where the Pills have been used, IMO. Otitleikee even more convincing than the experience of eminentpublic men, is ftfund in their effects upon trial. ' • : '. . . • These tills, the result of long investigation and study, are offered to the publicas the besrand most complete; which the-present state of Medital science • Can afilird: They are conifiounded not of'' the dregs , themselei.s, but•iff, the medicinal virtues only of Veg etable retch - sties :extracted by chemical 'process in a state of purity,aitd combined together in such a man ner as to insure' the best results. This system of compbsitlon for medicines has been found, in Cherry Pectoral; and Pill;f both, to prothice a more efficient Iremedy than hafthitherto been obtained by any pro -Icc s. '111(r- reason is •perfettly obvious. While by I the old Mode of composition, every medicine is bur- • I &nod -wiih more or less of eerie and injurious 1 qualitiesj by this I.Zitil indirldtlat virtue' offir that is ' desired Or the curative effect is wesent. All the ins ert and Minn:clefts qualities of each substance moi , ployed ate left behind, the curative virtues only b&' 1 ing 'retained. Bence it -is self evident the effects should prove as they hare proved, more purely rent s .edial, and the pills a more powerful antidote tn flis case thafi any other medicine known' to the world. As it i fsetmeetly expedient that many medicines should 114 taken , under the counsel of. an attending physiciati, and, as he could not properly judged a remedy. If ithont knovyine its composition, I have sup-:. plied the. 4 accurate forintle by which both my,Peetti ral and pills are made, to -die•whale body of Prima-. loners • its the United States and -British American PrOVioCeiz.: . if, however, there should be any -one who has tint received them, they will be forwarded by majl•fit his • - eiplest. .. • . • 'Of, all; the Patent MisileineS thrtt,stro• offered, how few would be to ten if their composition was known.! Their HO consists in their mystery. ' I have no mys teries. ''hecomposition of my preparations is I:lid open to till'men and all who are Ontpetem to judge. on the sdbject freely acknowledge their et ,,,,,k t i on , o f . their intrinsic merits. The Cherry 'Pectoral was pro nounced iby scientific men to be ftWonderfuLmedieine before its of were known. Mrj u - eminent Phy tickers Mtve declared the sante thing of my Pills, and even mote cogliderfltly, and are willing to certify :that their-anticipations Arek.e more than realized by their effects. upon trial. ' They operate :,,by their powerful itifiliellC:i On the internal viscera le purify the blood arid stinMlam it into healthy of:6On—remove the ob struction?: of t hq stomach, boWds,.IIVQP,. and other or gans of the hocry, restoring their regular. action to health, slid by correcting wherevq.' they exist,. such 'fierangeihents as are the-first origin •of disease. Prepared by'Dr..T. C. AYER:Practical and Ana lytical Cheinist, Lowell. Mass.. Price 35 cents . per lox. F • ire Loxes for.sl,oo. Sal by AMA, TuR141.1,,, Mt - mtrosi ; , B, F.'S. IL 11. EATON, Ifarford; .Chu ncit 4! PllMNEr,'Dmitlafr, and 1) . 7.: all ileaierd in medicines e very iv her°- • 1 1 Notice to the-Puipli prAIING just returned fame New Y _L call the attention of my old Chsts the public in general, to my if NEW, STOCK OF Goops, which biting bought with cash at the fewest latices and 'wishtng to.sell principally for thissaMe, I •will or:. ler titem' i at greatly reduced price?.- ! . ,-.- • - Cocheeo Prifits,•warranted fast 'colors:',• ri.r only.S cents a-Ward. Good Brown Sugar, 18 pounds for one dollar. Boonton Nails, acknowledged • by. all to be the best Nail in Use, $5,50 per kegl Hats and Caps,' Boots and shoes, Butihlo Robes of all prices, all wool De•Laintis, Cashmeres, Paramettasj 'Dress Silk, Silk Velvet, dc. 'Nowlin De Laines,' I. shillifiss .per yaril; Satin Bihinets and Mdleskin Hats { ' Di-oche Shawls, Double tong shawls, Millet t 16:,, selling at inconceiv ably IoW prices. I can safely warthig perfect satis faction t 4 all who will give me a call. Laneshorm Apr. 5, 1854. tSs A. LYONS, i NLOI V) =I -Lan'eFtro, Apr. 5. - ' • . Al 7 A 7 TED —looo Hides, for ~ mdaielt the, bialiest Y rn, dee will be paid. ', js. A: LYONS ' Lahesborn, Apr. '5. , ( - 101.1NTRY: PRODUCE taken in exchange for VI Goody at my store. • ;S. A. LYONS. ranesboro, April 5. DAIRYMEN, TAKE NOTKE: Subscriben.4 - having - seenri....4 the sole right to _I: DA FIS" ADJUSTABLE :CIIUR2V AXD BUTTER-li'ORKER, for-Stisquelianda and several adjoining counties, respectfully idvite -Butter mak ers to eshmine and TEST the merits of this new and 'valuable btrention. We propose to furnish each arid all of coil with deliriums that will Troduep as tunch.. butter in as short a time as any other cliurn--‘-one that will compictely exj>el the buttermilk.; trash and work. i i i the . salt, 'diffusing it perfectly thrtnigh the "butter arid fit it for use, without renioving it from the 7 churn: this Churn Li simple in its , construction, - sei entitle id its operation, and easily cleaned and kept in order, arid ;can -be easily attached any propelling power. For fdrtlier particulars. apply personalili-:or by let ter 'to IAS. C BUSIINECL and J. N. BRONSON, Ararat, .tiscpteltanna county, Pa., • PLOW WHOP. ' • NEW ESTABLISHMENT. AT . I'DE. MOTT wouhLrespeetfully inform the .111.• übliC that they arc manufacturing Blatehley'S Celebrated Plows. They atso ,keep constantly on hand, S;rle Hill, Wayne Cannty, and Idea. Plow; Caltientrrs, Dog Churnii.Sleigh and .Culler ,'?:ilrffric, Plow Pqinti of various patterusi , too numerous to locution.; We hope, .by strict attention to ' bitsiness, *to receisle" our share of public patronage. Manufac tory, 1). .Post's old stand. Founds'',, M. Mott near ... Searle's Mill. - ' • • . arliepairing done oh short notice. " Fib d Fib. ' FUME INSURANCE: • - -. • subscriberr - PHEI is'agent for the following Insurance 1 CoMpanies, - doing business. at the lowest safe rates. -, ! _ , . • . . . . - State lifultial al llarrisburg. • - . • . -r - H 1 : - eitpital_*3so,bo9. Caith' Altar:al at ilarrisburg. - .. . ~ 1 . - " lionzeiniztrance,2Vele York city. . Capital - :5500,000. limit:lose Apia . 6,'54. .. F. B. CHANBLER.• STEAM GI R [ST AND'S.tt IV MILL. • DOST• BROTIIERS having purchased 'the:above 1. establishment, will keep constantly on. lilted Su. .i.ny:lioirt hid Fine Float, Corn ,V ca l n f su lt ate l : mita l., ity,ar