II Front the - Atlantic Monday. THE OLD HAIVE,DRII/X . atT o. cr. uoLugs. 0 for one hour of youthful joy! Gire back my tti4ntieth sprint! , rd - rathei laugh a bright-bairethbify:, • Thati.reigrra gray-beard " Off with the wrinkled spoils; of. age! Away. withlearninesserowni . • Tear out life's wisdom-written page, . And dash•its troPhies down! , • • - One moment let my,dif..- - hlosi stream • From "boyhood's fount of ; flame! Give me one eddy, reelinedream . " Of life-all .love and fame? - .. , -By lisleiiing angeileard; the Prayer, - And calmly . • " If I but touch thy silvered hair Thy hasty wish Bath sped. . "Rut is there ;codling in thy track' To bid thee fondly star, - ( " 'White the swift, seasons hurry, back' To find the Wisheti;for da'y ?" - - --• ' - truest Stial ofirteninkinit! --Withoilt, thee, what Wei* life r; i ; - • • Ope bllsitniuk leave behind ". ' ' • • —The angel took a sapphire psi • And Wrote in rainbow dew, . - "The man would'he a boy again, s And be a husband top; , ' And is there nothing yet unsaid, Before the chanim appears? Remember, all their gifts have fled With those dissolving ;years!" • • _ ins, yes ;• fer mCrunct!.. would recall .parental.joys; • . 1 could not bear to learetbsn an : Tli talic-=my-7- g irl--- I .nd boys . The smiling wad dropried his pezi,,— thiswill • "Why never do ; _ Tile man would be a boy again; „.. • •And'he a father too!" Ana nn I laughed,-;.-my f latighter woke The household with it'uoisc,,— And wrote my dream, when morning broke,' . To please the gray-haired boys. , TM II VR•iE OROfEENCI 111":=11,,t , IL E. N . . sinpilcoliTir. CILITTEII I. The Astrologer's i'redletion READINV, a fear* . weeks since, one of D'e Quince y's papers-`Three, Memorable ...Mors tejny mind the strange cit.- , enmstances of one of the most mysterious - domestic dramds4hat ever taxed tlt . ; ingenui ty of man,. Or required. the•flight of time • to ~ develOp. ... • • ,The locality of ours:ry lieS amid eirie. of the wildest arid most pictiiresqUe. - regions of . the Old priminion, whete•the head quarters of the - I.lappahannoek. wash ;the- . gase 'cif - the Blue Ridirs. '•::. .- • . •.-- • ' it ; - ' , The precise Spott-Crossland-;-=is sublime and,heauliful.:stene, where two foieSt-crov - m-' ed rattge4Of mountains cross each other at , oblique :glees.. - - ' -..• '..• -At the intersecting point of these ridges nestles' a little hamlet - , named, from its f•cie. 'gated position, Mtamont. ' -:- -• •' t .-- At the period at which our Awry _ opens the four estates., ihthe' four angles of .the it-. regular mountain'crpss, wee owned as- fob. lows :..-- . , :-. • - !_7' . •-, The iaStern- farm; galled Piedniont; *aS the life propertY•of gacTam,e Auderly,. a Vir k,iniatt lady of the old school. . . . ; The . western - and most valuable estate" was the inheritance of llimara Pattie., an .or. • Phan heiress:,:grand , daughter and ward of - MadameAuderl,y. - • The, northern and srnalleSt one, called, from being" thedeepest vale •of the four,-- 1 •.• Blip's Role—was the property of old. lughJ ' Haire, a'fxoa et of &dirty temper, parsi- 1 In:onions habits,.and almost fabulous wealth. The sonthertaarm - L--nanAdi from the ex. travagant cost of the elegant III:11151001011Se, . -elaborate out buildings, and highly ornament ed grounds, which- had absorbed the means ' of the late owner, ',Farquiees ;Folry : %---was thOcavilytmortgaged patrimony of Godfrey Farquier- -bulanie, the . : grandson-of liugh Raw; and now a. young aspirant fol. - legal honors at the university of Virginia. • -'• Butlittle-beriefit to • the heir._ was to be hoped from •the inheritance- -Or-ins; father tiir,thenedspropetty. lti the first place; old • .ITagh.claW,i; had, bought up in his; own ramp all the.ktlO.Ostigainst, tl* estat?. eif . ,F ar s quier's Folly.- 7 , dotibtlesi2 to' i pieveht tt ' fo;eelostirfi arid tofsaye - the property, for his gribdson 1:- . tut, unhappily, tiodfr;; - had mortally •of fended the old Than by d ; ittingain agricul- taral life,, and persisting, i the study .of le prohAsion—asourse that had' resulted in his• own disinheritance.' ' ; . •• , ; . To make this irniinent ib ore bitter . to his grandson, the cad man fin taken into fa- Vor his nephew, Dr: Henry Rime, whorn-he „had established near Vunself Furquier's Folly. At this tiine the disinherited heir, having Anishe4'a term'at the Univeisity, • he'd come down to spend a part Vacation at -his native place. - • It was upon the Saturday evening of his arrival that-he found •ih - e little9mtel, and, in dePd,- the -whole village. of 4)tamont, is a great „state of excitement, fro* ttie tact that thi celehrated,beiress, Miss Manors Pattie, had just-stopped there, and passed through .on her way home. .r Thoie who bcd. been so happy-as to eateh, a glimpse of het' face, vied with each other. in: praise orher many eharrns, , while those who had-not, listened with eagerness. and looked . forward to indeinnig,ving - thernselves by, see-• ing her at church the next morning. Thene - zt day, Ocidfrey Dulanie attended thumb, where l e saw and fell in love with the most , beautiful 'and intellectual-Cooking--I „girl lie lad ever beheld. From -the cheap ' nessAnd.Sitni;lieity of her, attire, of supposed her to be some poor dependent of Madame Auderly's, in whose, pew .she Godfrey :was cornplqtely captivated, and resolved•l at once ;to woo, and,, if possible, -, Win this lovely bping for his wife, ,poor girl though she wes.,- He. was glad she was poor, be cadre-she could for that reason be .more easi ly- won. But on„ace.empanying Mr. Wit loug,hbyt the elevgyrititi, and his brother-in. law, Ernestileins. borne after church, what Was his astonishment and' dismay of being introduced to the supposed. 'poor girlr wbOm hefound to be no oiherthan, the eelebr'aled Miss Honora-Paule, the greatest heiress and belle, as well as" the best and -noblest girl, ,in the-State of Virginiit. She greeted him e4r 'dially. dnd in` few t . znitnites the: company were busily' engaged rn conversation. ,The - topic. eapitnl punit4iment ' havin,;• 'Been, started, dOdfrey turned to lionera, at7d.Said L take .an especial personal _interest" in having capital punishment abolished—Miss rattle; do you believeln astrology Houma started, fixed. her eyes intently 0p,.. on the questioner, and then Withdravrinw them answered `s: why did yOu ask Ito if believe in: .astrology • ' Because, Miss Paqie; I was about: to 're late for,yciur Miausement predietion that was made concerning myself, by profsor I . - of thatNack art.' _ A predietmn,' jexclaimed ;Wi ough• by, drawitsg near, with eager Mtereat t . Yes; riirdnui,' Tepliod 141 r. Dniaine, emit forediition .which if I.belie.red, would Ttertniiily .dispOse me to lay or .. the aboll:shmetit of the death penal*. Three years s,itiee, sojourning for a . •short time' in - the; city Itiebniond, , •on my_ way ,to the Uni verpity, I chanced to :hear of the Egyptian j)i,•ric.r ) who was at tliat crcitting . . . , quite a Fins:mon in the city. • . His wonderful reputation was the theme of every tongue. - :' Idleness - and curiosity combined to. read . me - to hiii - ooms. - :•He required - a night to caslbuy hotosedpe. lie demanded, and. I gave him, the. day' and hour 1.)1s my birth ; and ir then Itook leave, with the ' umise to return in the . morning. - liiti. next ay Jivent-- : ' - ~ ‘, 'Ayell ; 1 1 queStiuned •Honora, earnestly. My • horoseopn teas .a tionnou.sOpe: in- It predicted fur me a "short and stormy.life. and a' sha'rp and sudden 'death Good ITeas'en I : But—the &tails ' It propheiled four retnarkable_ events; the first-1A. : 714h has. already come pass. ' ' And Wat was- F .7' The Joss.uf my patrimonial -el ato . coincidence!' interritpt . ed 3fr. Witlottgithy,.as,lie arose and dined 'his 'wife and brother•inlaw at the-other end of the MO . . 4 'tboi)ght. so:.uhen the prophecy tv.ai ful -1 filled ,;' replied Gofin47. .. - •Apki: the other thise .rvents"?'„ sofqy iti quired I).niiri . .. , 1 - ,: ifht...oth4iihree events. if they-tilow as prefl4-r'ed.- HI If k happt.7 WI i hitt the nest . two i )-enr.4 Or Ilpfori i % 1 renrh my twenty-fifth anni: ver,srtrr. Ttie 'first of the 4 is to be ihe,un ,,exreti,! inhet-'!nnee,of vast wealth.' • . _ . lienring ;hi-; a briallt smile.: played' :,reltrizi thi lips :,I'll , urura, and bahislied the elothis brow, She waited a few minutes fur him to proe&d, but finding that .11e:continued silent, she Well,3ll.r.,Dulanie,to on ! what was the third predicted cent ?' Dolott command - tne•toMform you r -V ,No i .sir; I beg y'ou, of your courtesy,,' to do. Co' . . Very well,The Said, dropping his voice to. ft low"midertooe, 4 It %vas to be my marriage with - the woman I should worship.' A deep vivid blush supplanted the .bright smile that, quivered over llortora's variable face. her ,pause, bruised at length by her voice, as she geutly ,riquired— ' And the fourt • Th e . nuswer came, reluctantly, end in tones so lo* its to meet only I.er ear. • 'The fourth and riediction- was, -that &lore nny ticenkiffith Mrthjay I should per idt,on the seaPd.' . 1_ A low cry broke from the lips of Ilonora UT-hands flew upend covered her.-face.— After a minute or two she dropped them:and ..looking him stcadili in the face said with qui erfirrartes:s • , • 'You d4 . iubtle,s wonder at my emotion,. Now hear ine, On th , Vtuttnn- following the summer itt which - that. prediction waS made to you, I was in Baltimore with my ,gmninother, and With Mrs - . Wilroughby, who: was' then Miss Heine. Curiosity took us to the rocgus of the Eglyptian, who W:l5 then practicing in that city. And after some such preparations:is ,he had used in your case, he atst.my horoscope and read my fu ture.- It itv•a's this„ that before . my twentieth birthday, [should be a bride, but never a for•that the fatal tom, of the . seagold prose between .the nuptial benediction and the bridal chamber. Such were the words of the prophecy.' She spoke with -a solemnity that I seemed to overshadow every other f*.elity2: CHAPTER IL ,Tibe Sybil's Circle. . The next day, Ilonora informed hergrand mother, Madarile.Auderlc of Godfrey's pres ence in the neighborhood, and the old lady, sent her only brother,' Colonel- Shannon, to fetch him - to . Pied I tont. Godfrey at.ceptect the incitation. -On his_ arrival, he found that General Sterne, the governor elect of his son, had just taken up their quarthrs. for several days, Madame -Ar; derly ' and the old lady, in his honor i . at'once (3 sent 11 cards of 'invitation t (\some of the neighbor's td visit her -that evening. When , tea was corer, the. company adjotirn ed to the drawing rood,. where, such after, the .gusts invited fur the eyening joined them: ' .. , . • '.First came Fathertrlimhrty, the parish .priest of St.'Andrew's Church, at. Crossland. The next .arrivids.u - ere Mr. and Mrs. Wit. Icitii-rhbv and .Mr. Heine. . . , Imn.ediately a • fief .them came Dr. and Mrs, henry :Hawe—the doctor, a : --- man, of great fashion and eleffarce. the lady, a den n • wte, pensive woman, with'. it sort of 'Slid, moonlight face, beanduc inftliont between tier fleecy locks-of jig( ', And, last of all, to the astonishment of ev ery. body, mine - old . Hugh Hawe, who 'had been invited as a mattcr of courtesy, and was no in the -least degree expeeted,to‘tilake Ns: -appearance. ./, 'He came not alone. On his arm he bro't a young.girl, uninvited,'hut whom with grave - courtesy, ,presented to his hostess as Ag. nes Darke, t •:datighter of a deceased friend, ' and now hi: ward, who,liad arrived only that morning; ,a. whom, presinning on .M! ti ,... ad time Auderly'.4 well known kindnese; he had i- ventured to present. to her. . 1 I_Madame Auderly, a reader . of faces, was ' Certainly attracted towards her ; and, idler a 1 ., -. little talk, that confirmed her first fac-erable 1 impressions; ?he took the:hand of the •firphan . girl, and -.conducted her to th e group funned ; by 'the Misses Auderly, Mr._ Sterne, • Mr. Heine, lkir. Dulanie, and Hamra - Pante. Ender the auspices of Miss Rose Auderly, they were :themt too - torm what she called ,a 'Sybil s Circle for ,which purpose,' Messrs. Heine and Sterne were dispatched to bring forward. a round table. Miss Rose went td.: a catink to seek' the :Sybil's., Leaves,' which ,she. presently produced. All . /lien ' seated themselves around the table.;' -, , A dead silence reigned. . Rose shuffled .the cards, turncid tliPt» With their face down, and then, addressing . * right hand neighbor, Mr.. Sterne, in a low voice, she deinand4/1— • Wharwoold yob With the Sybil l' • ' I would know the future partner of my life.' was the formal answer.- . _ , . ' Draw ? • . . . : The young - man hesitated for a Awhile, smiled,: and, rejehgng , all• those cards that ik t , re nearest himselk put his hand under the pack and withdrew, the lowest one. , i '-ead l' lie'said, extending the card tO the Sybil. -- ' 'Hear I' she exellimed : . `'!. A widow, be titifal as. light, . 'Twill be'you lot ttr wed •.i 1 , ..re yo,„ ,o - wed— !US, . —urgent; an ..ones, With a rich jei(ture, which shall pcUir. ' I an' Charlotean, , an' Cu! Pan, an'Caslaus Henry Its blessings on your head.' r • Clay. do' .I‘4)ah Dan ~. aft' Cathrine second, an' .... . There was a rgetbual clapping of hands, and i Cleupa:try Antony, an ' Jane Lind, an' Tam shoots of laughter. --.4. - A was FtBw Miss Jelsie's turn to test : her I herself;--a 11-.lett withoutany boss to crop with. fate. —Being - a youdg' ladY, ~„she would not r That Was alnico mess for a 'spectalale family put ihe l question in the veval form.' but niere- 1 tta: be Slasfqd about illa warn% it ?' I declare ly inquire what should hecher futare fate;— 1..i(1 didn't filet like sten in'tt horse, sometimes. The.answei,drawu -was— . - ,• ' -1 rlYell.,waited and re 'd; and Waited until •- " ' To. - dandle Cads and Chronicle small bgi"."" 4 - Viii vino! strawber .• . time, hoping some ~. 1 , a :reply that nearly extinguished Mi-Je.sief stray i tors mount co le alon,g, hat dog my fai the oventng. - • ' . cats of anyi shah luck a that ever comes whir .: ; `.- I declare, if hereis not Mi. Hugh-Havre p- . J--dad is, he's so drotte Inear, an', lazy,...an' 'ciclayt‘ led 'the liely Lilly, as the old miser ,O, i. ugly, an' yin, .I saim ' and sitnatered.deliherately tothe table.; and stood ; Well, one nits, cia he lay aVrake all niter Itiaking with- indolent . c riosity :upon ' i lhe,i a snoittn• and a - . rolls ' an' a I.chisperite at .gati* of thelyoung pen e. e , C me , I t ii,i, , m a re ; a6' nest leo Mil Says he, ; tit, I'll Ha;i.'e !- I dee, are you shal have y Orfo'rt utle l he hdss inkself i •atri'sp 11' the plow, while you. OK!' . , ' y.drive me, Fttadetre'll rook up coin around, ~., -:. ' , Well,. well—the Conn Muds of a-m.l*W and,theri kumid quit (that's mares) and the I dies, Are not to bedisohe.Y„ d,' replied the old l i briatt kin Olant or let, lone; jist a s they please.' e In,ap•o an I . h ll*he extended his hand and 1- s°--° t w ' . 11' t' ~.. ' • . ' goes to te, papaw, -an' peeled a a OroF,li 9 i ttard, which lie . paSs(d to thi 55.-1;;; • , l rightisma "t chance o ,-hark, and. Marin and 1 'Amid. itprofound sklence, and in a 'solemn i tbe thade. ,, ears for t.l d, l and they became him r• 'foiee, she read—read—, -' , ' rnift r , litily then heworld have'albn —sb. dle I s " l i ti-note,.ike l'—thou fftrest the solemn night! I gets Mn old umtar elk wifat 4 found , .--it's a lit. - With herpiereing stars, and het den t ; winds'anight.!—• 'lli rfiece iron,.sorter „li kc onto a pitchfork, y e there's a; tone in.her voice, th_ou thin wouldst shun, I,, • lihoW—ith'„we 1, it, t, it' twisted it sorter into , .. .. ..,01 1 . . MBE 'For it asks wluit the eerretleoul teeth, donut; And thou t—theres 6'v/eight-on 'thie t, yl— . Bark toithy liOrue and pray. t' ,what 4rietiw mocker !' ex claimed the old man, iicornflly, as he turned away and gave place tin his uephe*, w o had all the While been poited behind ,hi , peep ing over his shoulder4.' . 1 ' ,' Will you permit tip to lest my fo tune?' inquired the.' fiiseinating' pr. Hance. , ' dtid what would!You with the 'ybil was the response. I would know tlnifuturle.'• Draw said the ISy bil, in a. ton pof as. Sumed sternness. . Str.iling graceful put. most smite, the doctor drew a curd and to the reader. near said thellatter lifting i of fate, and reading+ "'Oh, ask me tupt to speak thy tat Oh, tempt me 4iot to itell The (loom shall.inake thet des.olat( The , Arrong thjm maYst not quell • Away! Atray/4-for drone rould 1 Eviu as a lael•ey unto ihce P." Look ! I declare/ how pale the d. grown !' exelainTed the; flippant. ' One wottld really think to look at him, deep remorse for solne unneted eririie' . preyed on him.' Nrinsense ! Ju glen !' 'said ' e l' , turning n:Way to eunevat ) 1,1 , 5 ag itath The eyes of }littera Paule . fulh with the' dcepesiiinterilst—there upon his brow th4t sheihad never fore. 7 _Thu next in turt l i wasj Agnes. I her, Rose said: What seek you in Inc magieenl . • answered the Inset ilpvoke the knkwledpc i r Agnes drew a tsllfet, l and passe it as.usu. ,to the'S.ybil, retid— 'Agnes shutrdetted, covere her face with her hands.' Put up the tdblets 1 They a•e growing fatal r said ll'os'eP 'Not. fire thd:tv l orld 4-now tha, each Word is fate ! There isla couple yet to )0 disposed of ! Miss 1 .4111 e, hraw tear r • said ; Afr.licine. Tlik,'eheek'f.Tlonortt Pante changed ; yet striving With a fik , 41that she ft to be 'un• *.vorthp; she r . - .hed..fort her hand drew a tablet and paRsH i o in an-effective vdi6e,l.l..ad•--,- " Bat how is this dream is On . m I sec a bride—all fir owmid with flow' As in delighted visions, On ‘lie 01 a dread chasm,Fand ,thou art ,01( lionora heard in silence, reinternbering, the „strange eorrespondeneP ofthesellinea with the prediction oftln!asirolmr r' er, ms e long' ago, endeavoring to iconvineehersel that it was eome,idenee, and 4anfly trying • o subdue the (orbnling 4)1'116. heart. ~, ' Mr: i)ulani l e l'' said Ro.e Ishiniiino the, , , , P tablets, and palsing them to iiii fie drew a card, Ind return(; nosed. The Sybil tii)oli it,' and A thr tious, terror shOok her frinne a , --: . . .: " , Ai v riice and n, • , tAnd allanhyV &eat are 11“ )•!." ? I 1 -"An irrepressibk low cry b )1:0, flom the pallid Tips of Oonora. " Thrtftl, up the cards" ..i she said: "It witlkCd, 'this t tapering with the mySieriesiof the 1 future'!" . The above is the conanenet Sonth'.vort h's'great ;story, whi lag publishotlin 11th 'New 'i We give this tis a . ..iainqe ;• • bi beginning of this Must mter4 ing, and hantifiel 4le—e he I tinuation of it, caMonly he t York Ledger 4 the.! great fat whicluthe iridst pop t A r w r it try contribute. and which cat the stores *l'm/gi:me the eit! where "paperS are Sold. Re - tn for the - New Nork) Led,tfer t: and in it yott will get the col story from Ocre tit lea.r . L; 01 cannot get a jeopy ifrotn any i pu'lilisher ofithe li.edgcr will on the receirit of tire cents. ' The I.,dp•er i„j mailed to subser;bers. at S'il a Je 3 r. l li . 140 f' copies r $3. Address your letters ito R.Ohert-flonn I , r, publisher, 44 Ann street, i iiLiw work. ,It is the handsom est and bestifainily paper. in,e,the country. 'el egantly Ulu crated, and chltracterized by a high moral tone.,; •f The story is,: of ittZelf /done, worth, the price, of the,Ledger. To p ruse the history of the lovely heroine, :laic Paule—how 'she came to beia kittiOe'for onlS•an evening, and all the Strange and ahsorbi g particulars 1 con nected thegewith, will be.a treat for all who take the trOubleito get the Ledger. : Her'Ftnile .s.';, soft, her E .- rt so - kind, Her woke for pity'stn es so fit, • All slink her woman;tit her mind Lifts her4chere bards nd sages sit. - /9 C _ , 1 11, el. T _ la , Acting Hon. I 1) to the yearth: to fly now.' IE Sut LOgiaguod's Dads; 'Hold:that eri. boss -do} • He's skeading his sail Keep hith Whar he is.' These and like expressir to a ghee t looking!. long lt white haled, hng eyed, i, ius,.freshi front some :st store, and !mounted on • Ta i lung, poor horire, and en , perfect net work of bri,; martingales, straps, tire i . ing,, who )uid rleined Up grocery, ,among a crowd eers, full!of fAt'and •I saylyou darned ,ash shirts o»!, dill your Y . horse till I - rid up: Tar, best 1101-Se - that ever she'. dead ash Mill worm. • What kiled . him, Su • inquirer,! • • Why, notbin',.yon died ; standing up at Old pluck ?.1 Froze stiff; !le .starved ;font . ; and then stiff that when daJ and he jist stuck Out so (spii legs) lac ca rpenter's / seve,nt4n dys for hini could skin htm: and 'nl4 (counting his an' Jake--finl fake w , short 'an' sinister ssed it MEEI c.t.or hal essie.— ZEE , ed bun D • w wits that seen be. p riling to l ei; lady V ous ilin,g, ZEE it tti be pc- 11 of supersti she read— Inca of Airs, •h i 3 now Le- rk Ledl.rer.— t it isonly the J'sting, faseinat. alance, or eon- Lund in the New paper? fort rs in:the ct,nn be found at :111 and country, enlbei=and :ask , f January 16, tintiathon (,e the here. If you ewe, toflice, mail you a cdpy • ns wet e ad - dressed zed, short bodied, 1111 V sort of a gen , - rondhand clothing tt pole,' a nick tailed, oped 'all over in a e reins, - seuripers, vies, and red ferret. front of Pat flack's of - -wild mountain. swhiskey.., A Iso.—br., Kane's Arctic Lieetions of a Life Time, by S. G. (; [eats, AL keep pant u never'seed a r.sal is next to- the ed'nubbins, and he's r old Ticket/ ?' said an anxious and inrite.their friends to Large Siiick-of Dr . Shawls, Bonnets, Flowers and lii ts, Gents. Cloths, Cassimeres .4ne asiortinent of Fashionahll White Goods, Laces, Edgings,) and Sleeves, and ti inning& ait p tent is, we think, well chos • roceeres.-4, good slo , an Hardware. rockery.--A large sto Plats & Caps, Boots an( Carpet. • Large assortment of a MOntrose, dap 6, 1857. , I , rnation. fool ; be jist . . Warn't that good .:„ not adzaetly, but froze 'afterwards, so e pushed him over, adirig his arms and eneh. and we waited to - thaw, aftire ,we thar we wus—dad Igers)ll.td atf•me, Sal used to dall him fur S; . . FillßE undersigned, March JL Corners, has lat disc pay, he can tell more gdods a at one half the usual profitln consequently I can self goods cent' lower than otherestablisl But do not take my word foi selves. Bring a little cash, o produce ; and buy - your goods in the history of mercantile tr and well selected, itMl I am r every week. ' My tetras ,of will certainly be for your in . before purehaiiln,g elsewhere. Flour-and salt kept cons' • • Books and SI • d i A' flew lot of Pocket an -LI. manta and prayeplioo each as are to :he used in choice lot ofd. W. Jra 'i*On ily and Toiletoapa; Per& tracts, nicO#Od cheap, it, . ~,t., : • , ~ ,by 41putrie; Au t 74 , 12,: 18 rr RE -subieiber • /1 .11 LORING. BUSINESS, gut perinit.) will spard,.tyl all who mit)• see fit, to e Brink Block over Bentley lienttwe, Tune 24,18. a bridle bit, Snail shape, 04 wanted it CU as. he hadn't worked for - eotne . :lline; moue' sorter feethissoats, cave Well, when:we got the .bridle on dad ; he'bhomped his bit jist r Koss, (he always wus A most conylicatied fool, enyhow, and .marlii Idlers !Ai,d so, Nv, be Niarn't I put on Alio geat's, out dad an' I goes to the „field, I. a, - lea dad by the bridle, and teatio' the go plow on nv back:' When we come to' the fence, lief de* gap ; that made dad mad ; he *ante:4lloj: the fence on all fours, kiaa - `Way. ' hitched him unto the. gopher, and. we went, dad leanin' for'ard • to. his p right peart : f an& we made sharp plowire goin' right over the 'bushes anlaprotitd, as areal boss , the only. difference is he on two lcos. Presently . we come to a - sassafras _, • and Oacl, to act up, hie -thargeti}r; us ii lititguisqaar inter it, and fore dOWA, al net's nest nigh as big ass hosi heft& ill; the tribe kiVered hid] rite, strata.; „Ref! and ; , , ,;kielie'd once or twieeaniti , tat sgaeal was nor ary horse in the detaitri sot into rennin' away, jist us•frateral you seed. " • - I let go the plow and , hollered' won %coal but yoti mount as well said. w.o locomotive. Jewhillikins! how. he ru When-ho come ton bush he'd eh gopher and all ; pr'aps he tho't there be - another settlement of bald hornets and-that it Avus safer to.gsever than t quicker dun. Every no nd then h; one 'side of his head with lust One 'fo and then tothcr; tht'he'd gin himself handed slap, that sounded like a wago and runnhe ratite time, and carryi gopher jist about-as fast and• high fr yearth as , ever a. gopher was-carried, When he cum to the feng,e he busted it, tarin' nigh onto seven panols„ and breakin' the rails mightily ; and ief t , the gopher,/ears, swingletrees an all mixed up, not wuth a durus; me. shirt stuck to broken endiola sl rail, and nigh unto a pint o' horn, with the shircla stingin' it all over ante oh ;en), hbnnt a gallon and a h on with dad,. lie seemed to rim ly'as fast as a hornet could fly, tightest race 1 ever did see ': down grass - they. all went, the hornets sort it brok like srnoke all around dad's he with nothin' on but. the bridle, uto a yard q' plow line beh , eed he was Armin' for the swit in the eek, whar the' bluff is •uv feet p'erpei ieular to the water, an onto ten feet . e,p. To keep up hi. as a hoss, whin fie.got to the hl leaped off; or rather, 'tom kept o Now right thar. boys, he overdid -if thaCwus what he wus arter, for ry boss ever foaled durnd fool leap over sieh a place; a mule done it, but did warn't actin' mul up to the' edge and looked over. old dad's bald head, for all the w peeled ingtka bobbin'• up and (lc hornets ii sailin' and eirclin'-rout buzzard fashion, and every once one. and s'otnetitnes ten mak dad's head: lie kept up a peart der; sometimes they'd hit, him times they'd hit the water, am was-kivered with drowned hornei What On yearth are ye (loin' says I. • rllonk (dip) you see 'these i alias' (dip), onto tee r_ • • Them are h. ye ain't really afeard•of ttiqnt, sed dad ' they?! fzinewine bald hoinets, you (I cuss " • I : I Well, dad, - gou'll have to s nite; and arter they go to roos flume and I'll feed yoti,' Aint unmodified nater,.l Voke fro.n arasorter cunt coppern hid about till next :afternoon, w folio lr av el !in l i. "9 vo, f, , r the FALL /1114 TEI2 ;10 Wimbi beg leave teeny to t heir ournerroti • nd engin:nom, that they have nn hand the btrxett and 11:24 eel eted STOCK OF STOVES err of to the Inhabit:o4-rd r , treitolutnna County. Their oct.• umbels ante rivet approved patents net Egrated 01*(775; .1441r . qe Open, Prciniffll7, and C, 'Cooking Stcrees,besidas any quantity of Parlor St vex, for Wood or Coal, Ciffie, Hold and fox Star s, wt, leave the hest Stove lily burning ennui, eouvtruet;u: on the ivlng tliteprinciple. ever needy und at a von . me •dcmte price. We would take thiN Opportunity of rent i.din friends who am solicited to rtrehase their SiOVI, .11110, redlarsithat a moments reflection will el.vince them that it j poor economy to do mt. It is a well egaldished f... 4.1 that the peddling them atmnuthe touttry, at to fifteen per cent. and generally rts high no twenty. in o, not to ut had dells. and coot .f oollection, iif course this extra . crags out of the pockets or the p%irom..wr. • In consideration of the above-facts, we offer our STOCK Ot STOVES at ta'cntY per cent. h=l-than any pedal= mil:, or C.:111 call and :4T :zre'ned Nre-Mtcronp, Sept. 7::t. Istrtt liff=sEl HEMPSTEAD S Mc Brooklyn, Sept. 2. 1257. CIBIKET NIUE/4TO dfontrose, Via. 7, 1857 Jain. 143 • 187 Montrose DepOt, April 3. 1 ..i: -.- : ': - AYER'S -. ;/; . : . ell E:aTR:Y P_:l3 C. TORAI FOR iIiA,RAPLO cpp,.4 OP , Cields,' COUghsi. and • • Hoarseness. bustevrs.n..)lsss, 20th Dec., fns; DR X. C. Arts :1 do norhodtate to say best remedy I Imo over fund-fur. 01 11 4 Roars:nem; Influents, 'And the 'cousonit sympAnes of a Cold, la roar CucanY Piero; • Its constant use In tnytnnence and illy Isis fbr,tho last ten yOrs has Awn. It' to peas superior virtues for the trestinent 'if 0 complaints. • 101011 T, A. B. 5101ITLEY, Esd. °flints, N.Y.. writos have wore, your WIRTOUAL myself and in my tamilyover sinen you invented it. end believe it the tx est medicine tor Its 1 , 1141(11e ever lust oat With a bad cold r should NY 4iOrpay tvventydive - theft:lnt tor r bottle thaili s driwithont 'itiur tali nay other remedyP • COouyi; Congb, Influenza. • apantonan; htlis.. Fib. 7. • Butnenitt 'Ares : iiriit elieeefutly certify yetir..Pscroaat. is tin beat remedy ace posa . •se,s fur the cumof WhooNaapfluph., Croup andtbothest diseasesor.cbildren. Weof yosi- isatertaty in tht 'South appreciate your ekilt, and c.a u eend your inedieinit I ci out peoples3l: D... • AIMS LEE Esit., 3tokrcur:"TA.. writsi; 3,l'.ltart.`• tiled &Wilgus Tanen* whlrli 'manned ti,e , iti‘doura ;it- %teeth took wittily niodleluswwitlioat rellet ;.riaalty ;sled oink tetionat Itt the adyleu ot• our elerootau... 174 e lirst thew; rutted tht' soretiess in ,rn,j , throat aud,lungS; Ilia ;tan onelealt tho teeth wade isle complemli , well. Your tuadkinessire .the cheapest at • well as the beet we ann :buy, audAte et teeno,N, boctor, and Four reutedleb as the punt ',lnns friend:" . Asthma . Or Pittitisic r antl'ltrouchitis. )ltsfot.sica, Pa., FVI , I 4. lf 5;1. - Sm.: roar Commr SznYiao is prfhvidt4, ,,, ionrvaloils cures m thLi. Aerv,r3t trout alnintheitinptone )f consnmpttnn. not is new curing n nein tv k.e. has Intent.i nndrt sn affenthut et the Intigi tln• the Led forty y,are. ILEN la L. ItSS, • .IPrentnt. A. Ithlilir.V. ID P.. Atin. , 7l: Oopt. 6,1656: -During my prao.en of wane y: or, fmtud po:liing equal : to yuar 1:111EaltY POOlOtt t.'r m+l • omi r” , tier go coo.. umlitive patiento, or rUtiO4 vuoll runil,liv,' ;Ir e m i„.•ht. Ju 3 .l viiinmert of evt.lencn, but the no-'t enntinen4 p i roir or tlu-rhtne of this remedy ii frond to ib rirewts ni.nr er • - trial. ConsurnAion. r,i, o b ly an non. p;:tuuty 1135 veer been known w'llietr enont many and each (11...". At ,hi... :Mm- 1;\ Lornoo o:, nn ; but evon 10 1.: 1 .4 . 0 the et:v.:tut P1:11,11164111 , •0:, fr• li s ef and cominrc. F. R. CHANDLER Aston. ItGyn. "1... at YORK CrrY: March r,. DOCTOR AYER, teurviu.: 1 feet dots and A.. Pl•aota , • in corm yotr - that eIIEaRY • . 1 011, my a Ito "I She haft hoeu five 13101airt m. d tat' L'lt 4 4 ". k. toms of Consumption. frcon 'n o'ddd nos ot" a( , \ her much relief:, :lie was grlo2ily Itutu rite, there no have ruler^ tt.r ' , .; , a'aa.'t a trio of you.: nelleirm. • W., ;/. ~n u 1.1,111 for she has recovered Mani that d ta. Si;., id the used to in, scut is fro, from itch) Ye Vs, with gratitude awl rouarit. OftlotNint :51it.6!:1,:; eu SUM.% Omsum .i. tin not dirlmir till xi.* hip, ..t i".0: 1 71 PE.CTOitAL. ° It i 4 by one Of tir hint nunti,- n i in tlit n - 1 , 1 it. curt-. All rritit I oepnitt. tlitthiOt itterit2 art:* intl..,tkir'tia Le, 4f . p. r Ayer's .Cathartic Pills.. Sciences of Cketuistis and )Ndielnr Stave lien timed thoir ntmest• to preduer this In,f. must perfect purgutivt whleh 174 known to man. Immune:4lW^ proof. are shown that IlLts hay. virtnet wittrhrurporVin excellence the ordina ry medicines, and that 01,1 in tuipfer,!flentedly upon the sateen ha.men. ?boy avo e.th ue pt•vuani to take. hut powerful t :um. Their penetrating' properties stimulate the vital activitiet .1 the body, mauve ohe ehstvortionv of its organs. purify all Dlood. and expel dire - Xe.e. They_purge out t 'both insults whirt 3 d re* pL of r. tang n• IN.'penso : breed and grill• IliStealper.P.t . iatillate l+luggi..ll or disordered or !'pane into their natural action t ould import heattLY tone wit" strength to tin: es hole ty - stesid Not uely do thee cure - the every laysoutplairets of every body. but allo fermitfUlde and danger •-3119 diseasesvtliat , bare baffled the best of italltall skill. While they prodare powerful fflects, they an, at the same time, id di clubbed doses. the safest anti Insd,pby sir that can be employee for children. Ding sugarroalcd, they aro 'plemtvint to take and being purely Wegetahle, are free from any risk of harm Zlnres hare been made which surpass: belief were they not rub stantiated by Men-of such exalted PIAII(.11 a n d ettal"..l•l . as I. forbid the Sa,pleion of untria. Ilaoy eminent elergymendtm physleians hdre lent their names tie rertify to the milder the re liability of my remtslies, while utters hare sent me the ar...ur once of their conviction - that tie. :Preparations contribute im menseAto the relief of my afliktvd, *uttering telkw-cnoa • The Agent below named to pleased ot furnish gratis m r Amer I iere Alumnae, containing ,direitionU for their we, and eertid , cotes of thkr eurcs of the ildi,r-ine •omplaiots :- 1 . , I . I, Costiveness, Vinous Complaint,s, ithemnatPon. Dripr, Heart I burn, Ifeadactu.• arising from a foul Stounseh. Nausea. Ivoligee elon.lilorbisi I Wietiou of th o howehuand pain:lll4llg the.r,.fr,,,u Flatulency, Loss of Appytite.iell I:lo...rshin mod cut:meow Us eases which require all CTMllalltt , letlielll,..!'Crofllla or King , Ell'. -They also. v., purr! •-• •lse bl-St ””tisriMolarlor :boxy, : feat, cure many complaints): l.id, it ....ow n‘.l ....,up 1 .... , ,,,i the: tonld reach. "such as Deafness, Partial Illiminses. Nennelgia am INemons Irritability, Dcrungennotes of the Liver and Kidney!, , Gout, and other kindred complaints arising loon a low mate 0 l the 'Wily or obstruction of its functions. - , I• Do not be put off br unprincipled dealers with some other pil ' theyxnake more profit-on. As!. for ATER'S PILLS ' and talk:not!: lug else. Nu other they can giee you comperes with MAIM it Intrinsic value or curative powers. TIM sick want the best ah - there is for them, and they shoutil have it.t . „, Prepared by'Dr,.j.'e. AVER, .• • ~...., ... • . elks' and Analytical Chemist, Lowell,Kaaa. • . • • • cc, 25 C 29. eta Box. Fire litres rer.4l. ... EOM riffifi ABEL Ti" lOW .1 , r) i • kin Pcniers,,-nl4r:tyl nu' Reid thp. f Leiter: HOME TESTIMONY.• stock of or 15.'7, jarlor,and ; ortrnent In d Ware, Fbe .t r eVie the We hare received the following later in relation, to 4100 T 9 , • Aravas Fora - Corxxas, .• . gusq. Co., Pn. e Sept. I$7,G. ?tfe . ssrs A..T. Wnrrr. it: CO., New York: " The Morse's Indian Root Pills- had from- yon gic'e uni t :lnd aoaspelion, is q , ..vr.r.:x txs - r.txet, and oir: farmers use Wein for almost eterything.. The DYS ENTERY has bi"en raging in this. section to ap alarm ina extent, for the last-six months, SCAUCELY:a SiriGLE 'Way having.escaped, mods tvtlEns: 'your pills- bare been VSF.O AS A"PREYEsTru., in 'which case. they have xevs a FAILED / inform you shortly how to send a forth& supply. Your ots't. Serv't." • .&LPIIONSO 11. SMITH. I), Mier c of the I ' NZIk. , 1 13 'll kinds a; to fill all riolesale or o froth. $2 . , Such letters as the aboveneed no conunentfro4 as s , they-ought to conrin re- all of what we fin:dig . ..Adieus, that Dr. Xarxe's I,dlian Ili)ot Pills arcade stryl,csl Pill ever math: &on ham) tIJ , +pull s on short 4 tly Sold inllontrose by S. 11. At D. Sayre, and by one person in every town, and in all country stores. A. S. White & Co., 2 St. Petpre Place, New York, sole Proprietors. - • . 47—tf : THEBESTIARSAPARILLA IN THE WORLD A . ,I",TE have just received a fresh supply of Dr. V 7 Jokn .11u4 i rg Celebrated Sarsaparilla, the. best known remedy for, all diseaies originating froin an impure state of the bloA, the improper use of Mer cury, and for themumerous ills that ',Flesh s _jalteir to." It is put up in quartlaottles, and contains SIX TIMES the pure Honduras Sarsaparilla of any' other similar preparation in • America. Those • who have tried the article speak of it in the highest terms ot praise.. Even the Physicians in our county commend it highly, and several of them use it-in their pnietiee. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. car Let the liiratid try it. I[l nounce to ,pd, that h-o .ifthe firm of IMO DEM lIEMi'STEAD & McKENZIE Brot.kls, July 15, 1857. rse Powers, VOg Churn otiee. ' Celebrated :Vegetable . , Cons lionad. A new• - stBek of 'this medicine just received—a soviteign - re,medy for Cholera hfantuUl, Sum: me. Cum plainix, Sc.; `.-BENTLEY d: READ. July 8, 2857.. - WEB n.,. on; tied built Tanneiy, and The lit3,V. C. S. Burnett, w itElli e La , Lraig .Fri a . si) : f u Es. re sit ti n r ary In Southern AsLI, dlNeorcred a oiu Oonsumptign, 4ifithma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, 2Veivous Dchility • add all Impunities of the BLOOD ; also, :In easy and effectual rondo of Inhaffng the Itaucur. Actuated by a dostre to benefit. his suffer ing rellwn. he will cheerfully soot the Receitte (free) to-melt as de etre It. with Pitt and extdieit-dlr,ectionr for preParfutt and latemssfullS using the Medicine. &Wrens "tn.. r. S. IItrRNETT, ' Ttruatlwar. Y. fltY. jHERS , ntros,,, EEO and will keep vet); supeiloi tLsell it in ,any ishing a large nablo,notice. t constantly on L. POST, . DRM'KEIt. % JESSUP. SEARLE. VOICSALE IN ONE BODY, about 5500 ,acres' Land on the waters of Spring , Drofik, a kiranc Of the Lackawanna river in . Luzerne CoutiV,Pcnn'a about midway between the thriving towns, of Scran lon and Pittston. These lands are Cot - died with 'val na.ble timber; anti lioing'situate in the ntosteiteneive mineral region in Fennsyltunia—knoot: to contain iron Ore—lind believed to:abound in. coal, and being also in the immediate vicinity of several railrhads made and'new in progreas' --otTer to the capitalist an opportunity - or the inv&tment of-money that seldom OaCtilli. For further informatiokapply to N. P. - ifol sack, Esq. ; No. , 11, Wall street New York, or.to the subscriber, at Hontrose,Susquehanna county,Pa.itht attorney In fact - of the owners.' April 6, 1854—* . HENRY DRINKER. vsel STINUES: a up a light in goods and high r four old stocks artil, located on Main .1 the largest and :.ht into this mar- SOAP MANUFACTORY.. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sate. of his establishment in Moutrose,tho best gnat ty of San' ,go:ll",•manufactared from the lye of wood ashei and grease, in-the old hiound wtty,itud not'by any patent process. - For those that furnish the grease,lie manufactures the ro,o,:for $1,50 a battel. Warranted in all cases to be ii good artiele;or'tbo Boap.may he m 41161041101 'the'rnoney refunded. . ' • P 11101,13. • • • Per barrel ' ' ' • 410 'Malt Barrel' - 8,50 Gallon:..': .. ... . : . Wholesale, dealers will be fiwnisbek--•if detivere . 3 1 the Ashery inifontrose-:lht the rattfor ten barrels for s4s,er at Scranton at - ten'tfarrel# for $50:1 ' JOHNiTIENRY , WA.IIFS, Xiinerese, A1are107,1856., 1071 . Jove e st,are de- a hard an. old, by any other my to ay, Como We o not:de "let our worki d to nay,,lbr the are just received perior quality and iieniens, lakdies', ral assortment , of ng Alone neatly • STODDARD, , S. 16rEbT in town LAWNS:. LANVPIrS ' • • NEW STYLES, 4e.iedtic;ed pricea; . nt , • f.YONS.4 EON. SOLD' BY DR. BAKER'S Valuable Lataids For '" ,"=" MIES The Independent Republican. ECIILtIMED tVERY TIIIIRSDAT utormuct i Al.llloirmax t Ply'JT $1,50 PRit ANNUS, IN Ratev - of Advertising.' , One square (16 lines or tens ) one .40,55 one_square'- "' • two weeks, - . ;0,75 OnO'square',, „ - three weeks,. One.squire • one montlr,.-. One - square ' two moritbs t . - ..; One.squitra : N three moittbs,": Ono squares, " six montls,.l,-;'.. '.. One square - " year, • . . . Two $q fares one . • • Three sOunea one year, •-• ... .:20,00'' squareslive one year, ..... • . . 46,00' .. One eolutifn one year, • . • . • .... .• •90 , 00 s Tearly adiertisers will have . the ptivilege'o rs ring,or 'qhanging,their nittertfsements without . ad. ditional charge. ~ 3cr• Businiis eardi; net exteedingiOfe line's, inserted rat (0.,00-per atinum; , • . :Job Wiirk. • ; This,offlte is. sepplied with good assortment of Jobbing Materials, and all kirnis of - Job Work,. such as Girds Posters, P,at,iqilirets;/ke.„Still he 'done neat, , I 0&11•11in 4VA ....„ • Dr.• E. P:Vilmot, • • I cnracr 3121nt..a.u41 EnzaLtilt Bt, nearly oppadte iotl the P a3 .f. O E. Church: " • • ' - May 1g -C. tr. Virgil, .• • ESIDENT DENTIST. IsSe removed hG alter to 111111. - •" , „„ a ,,,1 Ids new reef &nee. next done, above Dr. Parierat ors Turnpike Street: where be hal fitted isp rorletts irr a Aldo of neat - rm.-4 and convenience batting tds prttsatina. Mntcraoar., October i, tab.7.-tud' , _.....„ J. D. Vail..- M. D. l •,. • Pll TSICTAN AND sl,7RdEON,llas permaaeMly lee:dial himself at Itmelom•yeille. Susquehanna meaty, Pa.,. and Will promptly attend to ali'Cillil with which he may be favorad.-Itivltyl ' . _ • ' . . •1. Xhishnell, • P. TTOIVNEY & r()I7NsELLOiI. AT LAW- Ortle4 orerS. B S ' ilk . tr e ,t... Drug Store, Bcaurznisx.4 Dirrtrr, rm.-11y1 .- . T. S. Orchard, M. D.. , . • PnystectiN AND SlatG EON, Jackson, Susmil:ulna county, Pa. Refidenoent the rot omce. ! • . Keeler & Stoddard. INBAIXIItt 1100Tg SlloEft,f,trather and IFtrictinp; on' Nalue rt.. first door Lein tr Searle:a-Hotel. Moarttilw„ral g 3F/AGL KEELZIC, C, r. STOIZDAED. Williain H. Jessup, A trOTINEY AT LAW &NOTARY PUBLIC% ()Mee .n Pub A ilf Squ.ipe. Mnsurtear,r, • Killer, & Yowler,.. - . A iri IltS VI'S ANT) COrNS.ELLORS AT LAW. and Solleltdni .1.3- 1 . Clahc , :t.' 0111 cc Nr...44 Mario. Itreet: Cniaaue, Al. Bentley & Pitchy \ TTORSEOAT LAW. ANTI (BOUNTY LA Olieu went oirthe Court 'louse, Stontrme, Albert Chamberlin. TToRNLY - AT LM , - AN . I) .IV.STIVE OrsT,RF. 1.. Pun* Co:2 Store, Itosnwet, Ps.. 1 • - Jessup, • A TTORNEYW. AND COMMISSIONER Of DEEDS IL / for Ile !Sate of Sea , York. %SI listend to all tairfneAs entrytee, to him wittr.i.rropptp,,, rIA 1 :it4ejity.. °Mee Oh PUPHC Square, cast ptc,l'hy lieu. 15 - IMant -Dam, \ - . • Abel nrrell,, - 1 -, ; ,EAI,Er. DRUGS. uEDlCtlyr...s,•engiflCALS, rake k Dyt,tufft, Gredes. Dry :f'?" l4, .1 1 ard""'tetclie"a.*- 6ths-xurv,f lociA Watche9, Jtweiry. Vilvel".bPoobg• ~...,s ~„ instrumentsTruNies. Surgical Ind.rqmads.•Liquors, ,Pctium( • Stationvry, Aru.1..,% Shoes, las k- , 70 Notions, • _ • . .. . . F. B. Chandler,. DEALER IN PRY GOODS; Reilly Made \ 62 6 (bing. Grocerie4r 1., 13.10 imi lit.tiouery. eta.. Puldic If'rvnue,s3fi'n7 2o .l.lrx. - I. L. Post & Co., .TIF.ALER IV. Plt (10/0D 'A ' firoeertea. ..1.1 Lether. F etc., corner urfctrurike nue, N10N1,..F., Td. J. Lyons &,Son., . , . rir.A.LEas V: DRY GMODS. Groceries, Mirth:ark C LP Tinware, Books, Se.; also, mrry on the Bum Than:3ou- ess, venue, :thoorr.osz, Pa. J. LrONP, Bentley & Read,. %, • T 1 EAL:ERS IN DRY GOODS:, Dm am Mrclielnm rgantr. pile IJorvvrivt, Hardware, ltackrry, Chas. Watvhes, Jew'. rerlum t rkr. 44, Brick Illot7r, Mo.vrat4r.. • \ a. v. ara-rttr'. ; c r ar.AN _ . William :& William EL Jesinp, TTM:Nt.I'S AT LAN. MOL-Tnngg. Pi Pr 2 c , l6 tunna.. Ititutrurd Warne, Wyoming and Lazctne tenet EALEI: in Stares and liendlnp, 11,4.p-Ipott,n. Barreg, rirldnr, • I „I Churn.. ac.. Itn:4 - 1 , , Snag A M. l'a. All otlvra front re , roan pn.inptsy aldpptd Ver directron.-V9a9l-1 & Winton - , . •t. ArAxt-FAcTilttit - F.:tad Dealers. In Straw Gonda, Had: Care Furs, 1' Parasols, labors, ke., ttrett..N Yeks. : inp stairs.) ••• • • ft: anceirer.r.. - W.W. r.e.erox. „. • ''• 'BjeldwirTh.• • L lit-41n. In Finn_ Salt. Pork, Fi_ Feed. Candles, Cl ' over ;tnl Tinunto-netbd. East.. cad 40:cratOor.. mcb B. Thayer.; DinsulAx .1 ND Morr. Pa. QM* Fn the , Fanu,Jr'N , Vt 11: elc 1.1.171'g' I 11, ;Pt!? 1 1:2 1%u n elarux 4 Comity, C :ou "n i t Poti "S' er , Itts T"k ice. ll2. l r .). - thor•e about ding ' or repairing Grist: MIN. or -ether 'maettintrv. ft.e/ing thseltherxperience warrants In doings?. Post °Mee, ad. dont., Glenwool, ttlStl. Co" r 3. e3n:y/ • • . . • - - Comes - &. Son, , • D'/'~EALMIsIT‘ For . eigEo and ArneAcon Marble, 73fonmvent.earesii Stone.. Table- Tops. Pm:. Binghamton New York. Busitiestper• twining to the More attended to with dLspateh, by G.....W. Prmaxe. Agent, itrpoklyn, Sum.. Co r -ra. - • .. Yr.unyl • • • • Z. Cobb; • • • DEALER I artOcEßlEs..k.e.. the:tore mently eccupred by Craned Roger!, Meninx% Pa. Mux - rsonz. NOV. _ , POST, .COOPER & CO. .. lIENRY DRINEER,, ' ifaNTROSE, , W3l-11TNTTINd COOPER. ... .. Niiveinbes, 12, 1855 ISAAC L. POST. `DRAY'Son Nen York.lCity and l'hiladeipbia.— tollections promptly made and remitted.. - Office hours faun 104. sr. to 3. Alosts. 'Allen & Paiton, - N. York.. 'REFERENCE,I Samuel C. Morton, Esq., Phil'a. ' ion. William Jessup, Montrose:-`t+``% - c • PATENT ItIEDICINES. • 4 KONG the great,variety of Medicines at Turrelik Store, may,lbr found ail of Dr. Jaques justly celebrated Eamliv'medicier4 Avre's Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills; Halsefs Purest Win.' and Forest Pills; Holland celebrated German hitters ;%Londen's Se ries of Family medicines; Merchant's Gargling Oil, the greatest rem edy for spralfis In man or tit ever known; Mathewson's Infallible Hemedv, and Horse Remedy; Orrick's Vermin:lre, and a variety of other kinds; Trask's Magnetic Ointment; the great remedy for horns, rheumatism. and all Inflammatory complaints; Pond's Extract \ first rate thing for similar purpases as the alsiye Ointment; Andrew's Pain Destrvvlogagent,a good article; Woodcock's Balsam and Dori , ' Liniment ; Atwood's Jaundice Bitters, Canker Drow, Liniment, and Dysentery Drops; × Compound fuejbesentery; Houghton', Pepsin. lie Dyspepsia ; Itelmbolirs Eatract oriluchn and Extract 4 , f Samparilla ; a variety' of Salves, the hest In maiket. Pills. de.. and an almost endless variety of Patent Medicines, altogether too farmer omf to enumerate—but adios it to Kay. that the public will find near Iv every thing in this line, at the Drug and Fancy Store of 3ioutrose, July, 1117. - ABEL TG BUELL. Manufaci t rer% Insuranee Company. : . RTER•PERPETUAL. Granted by t e State of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL, 5500,000. FIRE, MARINE, & INLAND tRANSPORTATION. THIS Company was organized with a Cash Capital,, and the Dirtmtors have determined to adapt the business to its available resources—to observe pra. deuce in conducting its affairs, with a prompt adjubt- Ment of losses. Lieriscorr„Preet. Wm. A. Rtionfs, Vice Pfeil. s' Atrium Wrms, Secretary. Dinxcror.s.---Aarott S. Lippincott, Wm. B. Thom. as, Charter Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm. A Rhode., Neal, Alfred Weeks, John 'P. Simons Charles J. Field. James P. Smyth. OFFICE, 'No. 10 Merchants' Exchange, Phil. 4. , A. N. BULLARD Agent.' , Montrose, Pa., May . I 3; ;;; Imo 111111raing's.ecureirthd right of using Goddard Pat.. ent for raising and lowering carriage ttr, is prepared to furniah and - put them on at the shortest notice. ' , -31ontrole laps 6 1857. is . ' NOTICE. ' • , ..07.11SONS desirous o f me moncy,on dollo 1:- of any descriptions eau do so ,by leaving:ocl( paymeuts with Post, Cootpar.A: Co Ilanliers, Moot , rose, to my credit, whOseNreceipts, will he 'Mowed from their date.. • C. L. April 1£‘156.--1 . _•_. . , SITAITIEr,GRISIIrc AND SA ?MI IL 1,. , 1 110 S T BRGTEEMS :having :pitrchased the stow° establitdihnnit,will keep constantlY:on band Se :lnfl".f,„43,ollloAutirsCorn: Med of sitperiur guy- Argla,go.Cht.fittii Bran at the lowest cash prices.c irUl ba tkoin, with desp:atelr, and in :4) , -. • 1381c1 - SCHOOL ZOOKEL - A turge•qs,46rtineilt $Cluolllooki3; liisceUaucoto puct Pancy'lio.oks, &c.; &c., just receivud. nni L;heapAir . • . :Sept: 23 1857 " - • E. g. FIT2iNEIL, B. N. Moore, Blinking House WEI II = ' =bears, h , tie Ave. GEM