. . , ,! • ! i the rich wife was inexorable; lientust,altd VOlartsC , tin artai . ' that ful.ly•inOsseti with the' b - - lief in her supernatural power of compelling 1 treading more than. VIE tar.GEst cntoutdatom ruarrrnEns itself:the etT4cfs of the Unlitckel disclosure •on the feroptir ofhisleir England helpmate,•he Made tt virtue attic, necessity of 1 the case, bade farewell tp the latter amidst n 'perfect hurricape of repttianhes, a nd .th on nt e d the white horse, with his old.wifo, qu:theol- , lion behind hiin. Of that ride Burger might I have writteit a! counterPartto his Lallad : " Tramp, tramp„ along, the shore they ride; .Splash, spinsh,inleng the sea.' ; • • :Two or three years bad passAl asap, b ring ',lug no tidings: of the' unfottunate . husband when•lie'one - e more made his • appearance its his native'cillage. ,Ile was not 'disposed to be 'very co mmunientive; but for one thing:, nt I least, ,fie seemed willing. to express his grafi ! tmle.. • Ins Ohio "wifetio spell. against intermittent fever, !lad p•aid the debt of na ture•and h•ft him- free;- . in !View which, his surviving Wife,• after manifesting a due degree of resentment; ! consented to .tale him back to her hed and board', and I could never learn that hail cause to 'regret her clemency. -• ! - - . E. B. CMASB & ALVIN D. 4 Montrsse Feb. ft, 1855. " Ttre thrersisters iwrit: burled side by tide; white roses lay wpm their breasts, an •f tt..e colin% were crowned with Aowers." 0! bear them to their rest! • Whitii roses on their b'reast's and in their hands ; Through slumber deep and bleu! They pass in beauty to the eternal kinds. • Theirs was ito outworn life Of failing hopea and ufireinember - d rows; ' The miorld's'sad care andstrife Had traced no aT.rows on- their marble brows. 0, call them no too young ! '' God's peace was on their lips—their life was love: Long was theii stay—too long , For angels whoi-had left their .homes ab.)te. .- The weeping Sprinz shall come. And spread the , paths ihey loved with glisteniaLT • green: 1 ' ;', '-' , The jay shall*iild her home In arbors where theit favorite seatalu.vc been.- They shalt- 'comeback no More Morning shlll miss their glad, swect-smiles, and • deep, The pipes perpetual roar Break o'er the Spot where side by side they sleep. And will . ye still complain, - Whose cluiehal with unavailing tetra are wet They shall bo yours again ! . Beyond this prison-house of dark regret. 7 • If perfect sight were -ours. - Ye could n mourn them lost, but .11;161111y say "The ather gave these flowers, And the Father taketh them away." • 0 ! bear tCtem to their rest ; White roses on their breasts and ►a their hands . Through slember deep and blest They pass in beauty to the eternal lands. Ifif' • ; ' i - • 1 ; Fresh meats.of all kinds, at the' pries at which which butchers retail . it,. is nut economical food. In eeoni - nnizing foot ,l' meat: should never he firiekor boile4. l - If you tv4uld gLit the most substance Out - of fresh -Meat, -Make it into soup, or stew, or pot-pie.. In? inakiiig '$ at Join' G. wort - ruin •, soup, soak your 'went - Some hours iii - eal wa- . ,i ' ter - and boilit in: the t same. .ThiCk:Oll with When a boy, I occasionally Met at the : ,house of a relative in the adjoining town, I be:ius, peas, iiee,,leirlL'tv, Iletniny 'th ,broken brend. The best Intadis the inost eeonoini 'Stout, red-nosed old farmer of the neighbora- I cal foic soup. . . • , hood.. A fine tableau he made fa - winter 1 i It eir boil meat to never 'pill it in evening; in the red light of -a birch log fire; ;cold "water. Let it be' ht fling ) ili e w h en y ou put as he fdt• hours watching ins pregresa, with , i , , NO meat in the'pot. :PO not buy• fresh meat half shut eyes, changing his position only to ' , a pound or at tkinie. . • Buy a quarter or reach the cider mug on the shelf near mm. halt: You *tit at half price. Although be seldomopened his lips. save to lbaked. It assent to some remark of of his_ host,' or to is si i x ° ; ,t r o . t b u y , J ucea 'rot"' bkead ready. , poiind. , )ry. flour is the same.. answer a direct question, yet at times, . when Mimemade bread. is: far more mitritions. the cider mug got the better of hisAaciturnity, t 'Make usc or corn meal, oat' meal, ,Oraluint he would amuse us with interesting details Of I flour, hominy and ertiCke,l wheat !'or bread,• his early experience in the "Ohio Coun- i •in preDqenceto find :Wheat' flour, both for r5'.11 ,. ... . • health.nd economy. : Here, are the ! ,relative There. - waS, however, one chapter in these retail prices per - peund of •theie 'nrticies t e , - experiences which ho. usually held in reserve, wheat flow, Ce ; cracked vvhciat Cc: corn and with whiCh "The stranger intermeddled meal ole; hominy 3c; pat meal 41e. .The not." - Ho was:not willing .tO ,run the• risk of latteris the most nutritious breadstuff known. hearing which was a frightful reality turned Hominy is an 4iiticli., that no.- fiiinily, de into ridicule ; by scoffers! and unbelievers., sirous' of practicing eConoilly, can do. witli- The substance of it as I received it from one I • out. It is.a Very - cheep, • health, rditiitions of his .neighhors forms as clever a tale of 1 food. , It costs only h i alt• the \ mica per pOund witchcraft as modern ties have produced. 1 ef.tiour....Cracked . wheat is exee)lent for sed -' It seems that when - quite a young man be 4 entary 4, - _-rsonz.' That .and; .11raharn . flour left the :homilead; and 'strolling - ivestvrnrd, I i should be, used - in . preferenCe, at ti 4 same worked his way•frem place to place' until he ; price per and, to white floar, beean ietiters i he found himself in one of the French settlements althy . nnd po More nutritious.' One ;hundred on the Ohio •rive,r. Here •he procured ein- i pounds•Of Graham flour is:wortli'ps..Mirob in ployment on the farm of a widow; and being• a family as ''one hundred and thirty-three a smart, active '• fellow, and proving .highly I e p o m s •zi l s es e s f i s i i i i n i ii ei h .fi la n l e r i t i l ici e d i t , e ric ti:l o ir f . fi .:t o e l l r r . ri l ii - : , et i il s . serviceable in his department, be, rapidly ' ' •his employer: , gained favor . in the eyes of 1 ;1 .. t worth twiee as muehtt It is not 0 econoini- i 1-7- Cii E.IP HOOKS. Ere lon g ,ocontrary to the .adviceof the neigh- i t ell in m:ante r,,becauelit.. takes-sO.enueli tire 'I ! .• bora, and in Spite of somewhat discourag,in ' ' gI to cook it: Toe first ,grnat erior!, ills ~i . n . i• Extraord;rary inducements tt, the reading' Publie. hints touching certain • Matrimonial infelici- 't meal is'in giinding iti t too riuch, and leAt in 1- g c: on receipt; or the piice I' ther.of the following fire %pork,. •aill be sent free of p op ,_ annexed. - . ties experienced by the late husband, he res t not cooking. it enough. ; Corn 'm •al intisli . t ;I's r ,,tbd ee tiee, trigs and A (-1,-cnir,i.es el Arline( olutelv stepped into the de all Man's slioLs ; IshOuld boil two hour s.; it. i's better ';if 'boiled , ! 3fanderiGe, the mistress became the nife, and the servant 1 fear, and. not fit to . etit, i e , b • oike le , i - t h an . one t . 1 -wire of seeaFies ti• siseasran..orl . lanimcre, .rho was . was legally proutoted_ to the.head of the touse- , hOur.—Buckwhent I flour. 'should never be '. . . -it olen from her buLliarni• at Bo g ota, New Granad by a band or Sp.;,l,lsh Robbers, and 1 7 thi,m th•taineil in th-ir • t hold. 't hesed by 1, fllD'ill* . 1.'"110 er 'oblioed to i Pl°.nr•t,a•in• . „ - i t pure .. . ~ , ..- , . ,L, fftstuetises for thirt mouth=, there It r o s , -; g one through the most terrible s l ew., that the imagination . . For a time matters went on cosily and i eConorilize . fLod. Ii is dear at fin'y.pri - ce, It ran Picture: the whole, forming the meet tru ly , t7e ee..prr t t , ii ' comfortably!. enough. He was now lord of I must be floated in clear butter. In .ty, Pr tli 'be eatea,l'i'e ar a :?..n t' c 'v re(' of cn a 6 t:u u t 2 ty i o . " i7rft e r ; ever r yet l u pl aced ad. . er'il r :i t iel the soil:t'and he had in his crop' of corn ! and then is not' f , ' , 11, alibi. Oat meal* is as I eseo. i ' ; ~ . ; and petatcies, salted down his pork, and - no. and Stfirtlinalll'ork! the authentic r iled . I good in enkes as lateltwheat, and far more ;7' l r ' rill , ? . . . .-.; i ., , .up his wood for winters use, he natural!l! !nutritious, But it isttmoit.untr . itions and is . C.‘,,ite , ssi(.n of Witham 31a..er. on, The cruel 21-furierer if his Fait.er and Mother! 1-o g ee,. enongh congratulated himself upon his. good I particularly healtits 4 : fur elaildren, in ihe form I [er with a econ,plete account of his ration, Robberies a n d fortune, and laughed at the sinister forebo- of porridge.. 71 i l i • , .1 . ilMnrdersinclit;lin g that of Mr. Mannin g , of Ituffitio„ N. y„ and the beautiful 'Miss Emma ?I rein. -A,l,led to which to .- • ain g i of hi , neighbor But with the long The cheapest} of food is white: ht-rii '...15.-- Ilthe his t ory 0; th,. Ino.it h fl .i endit t lilarlere a r,a o nd7Ler o t i. V . r ; 'lviilter months came a change over his" love's 1 T . tc , t y nre, worth from $1 •50 t Ee2 per bushel, voting Area.. pzi" .An evil and mysterious • n- I .i \II fs' a r r ;:e- a Ve . e.k ..-.ll! , l`"r T v;-... a. ; s . I , l' e' t he " mP and retail for eigh cents a 'quart. Prof. 11 '-; rm. .IYetiu tried Jeries. Rachel 3fenduza. ' \ iluence seethed to be at work in his -affairs. I I Liebig has stated the t perk anitt beans • form ti Iler lamentable cwirteztion wiih •he dark and eren Ifu It Whatever he did after consulting his wife, or ' a compound of sabst nee . peculiorly- adapted i .;-''''''',":_icepti,t;'„Y.....rtair,`l„l'Vlpertw„LY.',ltl;•,"l•;,4P,:i:, :b e n. c• e s a z - a : v s :T .: . at her suggestions, resulted faVorably enough ; I I tofurnisli all that .1-. necessaryi to support !lk, Y .rre,; in Madrid. neat t h.:Pr:Mod of the ghee°. hs. created but all his , 'schernes and projects were unric...- !life, and give bone;'inusele and fat, in proper t s e o vi m p u r c , %cons.;ramat, a n d such intrust. Int efe,r. 1 9 the Amerl cotintably marred arid defeated. If be boright t proportious, tOt,inamt 'This food will enable - Thousaroloi throu g hout th e I:nitfit si t ...s. ! .c. a 4 e b ta T i t i l ia l: a horse, it ;neas sure to prove spavined and : one to perform more labor at less co...st, th an w nar ltl ra' P tfr r e l 's ° e n t's ° o r tt t t h i e .'n a l r al e ri r r o oinrl'il'i n p c :•,'rt . ?.ernr:c . r, especial -' wind broken... His cows either refused to I any'other substance. t- A quart of beans, 8 it his etnntieliou with the rirh ind t..eautifill Jewess, Rs- givedown:their milk, or, giving it perversely I cents, half a pound, oil pork, 6 eents will feed s c h fr e:::l .7. , , l : z il , o7k. b . s o A n 1 (14 y r e e g zo x I n sg l ;i l v i e n n t r u h r e ,,, fir i; 7 - e M i, , . . kicked it gYer. A fine • sow which be had l ' alarge . family. for (li - ii•-, with strengthening Vn it e t ,' f . , tntep , tlt ! ' .N'o s rpg..i z, c l o i fi n d , u t r e s s u e o cr to c: 7 aodtl the tt Lifeie hat:gained for, repaid his partiality by devour- I I food. And who flint Can raise ti reminiscence (Ifi i l`t% S t rain. ..•;',:isfLiis. ri ee I s c4tp... . ing, like Saturn, her own children. By de" l of geed old times it i New Eneltind, but will . Starainff Disclosure! : Mysteries Sared ! or the gree-, a dark thouilit forced its way . into his,' I remember flat glori4u - s old tfashioned dish ' - ° Elston, of Esthet Litingstnue._ •-• mind.. ; • ..., .. I called " bean ,porridger .11 Li should Call it •!,1' 1. Itenril Baid r in. ily fteor g e Loppard.- sol d o :Tur k a c t a i k ee' r n o 4 only - picture, the sin g ula r 'career of _Comparing his repeated mischances natii i bean . soup now. tour quarts of . beans - and _riae - se,nivie e mos end the e rimir of-henry p ttl- r in, but t e ante-nuptial warnings of •• his neighbors, t two - pounds; of certied beef ' w ould 'give a good h last came tothe_melanisholy conclusion lt oil ju t meal to fifty men--1- , CH --One cent a menl. '4k m :s et.. . n e e : r l %`t'...T`' e h e l t e h e e :: „ w t e e r a. l a 17a7d r e win n ,in a bold,t mtb- AO, hut aboothing style. Anil he murder of Mies Annte Marria g e. IF le that is wife was it; wittb. The victim Another ye ekeellenf, 'nutritious :Ma " 217- Inc4ri7°ll ' 9 isi be .i v ''V=°:..lrseies i there pacer terribly viir..... nt , . t r. ~ . 'Motherwell's halted - Of the Demon - Lady, or ; econemieal, anti of 'food. is dried Peas. -- ' - The RiraTs Rcreizgrft -or l ithe Loi.ely -Quakeress, the poor fellow in the Arabian talc who dis -1 Ths , v are enerar ‘, 'zi Huh.' inure :Costly titan ' . r.,'aiiiirine 3 ithllet•o-h. covered that he had married - a ghoul in the I ben- ns, but some thitik thev.. will :" . go further. Th ;i s tt "&' ui ? A rTgs ter de la e p r "e zn 'e s t -el- i- H iTii s iT•; ul ; r ifo l e . - guise ofa..Young and blooming princess, was I At aP.V• rate they are. goo 4 for ti ehanze.— s re e e e r e's3seieine• The Mani.;e. Prie,t." J 'Pr iv; 1.,:i centl. scarcely in a • more sorrowful predicament. t It would be mood fuia change to those: whoci m e e. nit i T t - t. :: ,, u eti s t b t o o s a a ny es ii e d r4eas fh s . t t e n :, , , , t d : l te ,e, lo n i a . Ile grew; .!nervous and fretful. Old. dismal • t are put to. their xv . ifi end to knoW how te g , tJ 'Canada.. fr.-•ot Postste. on the receipt ;of 1:0 cents. : Poste . nursery stories and all the witch loreof•boyn. ; food enough to feed' their families, if anythinol l Tio r eTs rs wi'iri;e tb :s s t,'L T o7l? , "; Are 7.ze tla sti t Pe e „ u s w e s'e e erZ ::- . .5 . d . hood canie back te .his memory, and he I 1 ilintlive have sah."l , *hall put theni ia a way . 0 11 the receipt of ftrn doi l lars h theylaill be s4n to 'fifteen Pe.- crept to his b t o like a criminal to the gallows, ! chang . ng. _ i someloff - their uld habits, half afraid to fall asleep - lest his mysterious :bop such articles :is will satisfy Hunger while" . • so as tj I "."" s Alt I I:elt ''o r t s e l n u b ol tt l e t a Stl7ere t 1 propor ti on. 1 BAR6LAY 11 CO , companion Should take a fancy to transform ! . ..- itiO Anti gt reyt . Ned York . ! (Ming theta healtli,:and strength ; for less than , -au the abtre 11044 sresplendid l ly Mart raled.-Im3 -him intota horse, get him shod at the sinitnet r nalf the money thi are now expending and and fidetlani to a Witch meeting. And, living..only half i ce _iillirtablV . ..__:,_ .. c' . , . • .if to mike the matter worse, his wife's , tiffe a c- s I , , I ---""- I • tion seemed to-increase just In proportion. as i . •- • 71akiiIng Etridim. • I - 1 his iv:llll4s' thickened uthak him. :She ag , ',.... A trnveller• in fAkinany :...ays:— .- The Gerj grivated , hini with all manner of caresses and .• .- t mans, by the waY.iliave a !queer Why of artj -• endearments. This was the drop too much.. king' ,‘ • - ,_ i brides " au ~ o o f g, trungs, ' The poor husband recoiled from.her as from in the courtin•O; akid marrvino. way which . a waking nighttnnre.\ His thoughts turned . t , mar intere,..t you f t erhaps. When a maiden . • . to New England; he longed to see once more '+ is I;etrothed; . she ig called_ "bride"! and se • the.old homestead; with' its tall Wellsweep i continues. till 4.11 e 4e'comes :‘wife." .- All'the' and butternut trees by.the roadside; mid lie t while she. is egadd,'she is a ''wide." The ' • sighed amidst the rich bottom lands of his tiovers„imineeititertr,. upon the betrothal, ex . - ne* hoe for, his,father's rocky pasture. with I ; Change plaio•iol-„Ctings, which are, entica agent, 'wed out', by Dr. K. Weal: mwvtand rpm-titutiimal debility promptly anted ond t ull Vigor ravtorrd Cows, erov -Can hove (by stating their case explieltly.tfitrether with all tbeirsymptorits, per:let ter epelosine iemittntfee) !Vs. medicine, approprin• ted aceordtngly• Forwarded to tiny part of the rotted Staten, and peeked sreurefr , D 1 DAMAO r: or CURIOSITY. RE ADI!--,-Yonth . and, Manhood.; rigorou Life. or a Pr'eni4f Kinkelin on Self „ „ Preserriaion--:0n1y:45 Cie111:1. It is n work , tminently re lui reit , ns a means of rnform i up; the rifles of the nein wn , ell we live. "Also, • 3 NATUR'E'.-. GUIDE. With ruie.if.)r thi Prolongation of Life,lust fromthe Press • A lekter With a remittance of 25 tient*. nr the value In pnAgtarnpa, to 7 -Tir. KINKEL:IN-Philadelphia, Pa-will secure a copy of either of the above books by return of mail; or 12 ratites will tie sent free. of postage for ;R t• Booksellers, Canvassers. Travelling Agents, ate, supplied wholesale at the publisher's priers,whish adniit of a lame profit. trf..lll Letter s' mutt be po,t,poil Australia, California, Or any place on the Globe,e4anot pr(4e7d greater • - • Mukreraents 111411 • .KEEIER 4. STODDSRD'S • .BOOT :tern SHOE STORE.: filled with a- new and-exten- V V sive assortment of articles in their line, embracing a general variety' of new and elegant . styles of • Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, among - which are Ladies French, Silk. Lasting and . Pre nill.."Gaiters, Kid and Enameled Polkas, KidlPat... - ent leather and Itionzed Jenny Linds, ' Btiskini and Ties ; gentlemsn's French and Philadelphia oak•tanned calf skin and . kip B.mts, Congress and button Gaiters.: Monterey and. Washington Boats, toilet. Slips. Morocco, calf. and Cowhide. Bro. gnats. Sc. Bays kip, calf and cowhide Beets, and B r ogans; all kindsof Miss,-s and Children's Also, a 2ent.r.ll:t.isortment of Findings; 'which con-, sist iu -.part of hots, pegs, +=parables. Hungarian nails.tackl. thread, wax, Rrrstrea, shoe bindiv, aw ls • rasps. sandstones. shoe 'hikes, ' 'MA; oak 'Aft , reamk trglinPii (tall upper and soleleatti. er,"Merocca 'skins and linings. . Work- made to order and ienairingnerttl.re..ne. 1 KEELER & STODLIARD. Wont rose, .Ttfne 1.185:Li • • • • NEW GOODS • • At the "fCipsonyille Exchange.." rCISi E inhabitants of li.psonville, and vicinity a! , 3in favored with an exhibition Of an- (ititer choice soleetion :end Wir.fiT. Goods at the 41d stand of Cie sahlieribcr. (Doors open daily; gumlays excepted, from 7 o'clock. A. N., until) 9 o!Plock P. M.,) where may be seen. sold and n gooey :t ortment of Dry ponds. Groceries, Croeliery. Hardware, Stont,warP, Woodenwasv, Fish, Nails. Paints, Oils, Fluid, Baotg. & Shoes, Clothing, SOtonl. Books,. Trunk 4. Carpet B i s f7,4, lankee NotiTiii &e. &c. All who can and will pay for, what 'they . buy either down,' or within' a reasonable, time thereafter, are in , iited to call.: Those belonging to that other class may as well go .where they can do better. All kinds of Farmer's' Produce, Bolter. Lard._ Gars. Pork, .Po Ityy, and Cash re ceived in exChanac ftir Goiidg ',. . . .. . JOSEPH . MERRI3IANI I.lpsonville, Oct. 7, 1854. . . '. . . • . ,Ntoves: - Stoves:: Stoves:;! - . • 'snbseriber wishes to cal( the attentiiiii)f his friends and the Public . to his very large assortment of , , ' at.his new Store ROorti in Lodersville, next to, L: S. Lenheim's Storis, and near-the Great Bend 'Depot. .He has in addition to his former, large variety of Cooking and Parlor StoYes, many new Patterns, some of which are--. -, • St Nwholas, Makin Troy, Mohawk, Medallion, \- Mack Warrior, ' Orient, ' Oak, , Eita Stove, Which together with his former' stock will be perhaps the most extensive and varied assortment of well selected Stoves in the County. *** Clinton Strives well furnished al IoW prices. fr 4.77 All articles in his lino kept nn hand•and made to order as usual, and orders received at his old stand in Great Bend. . • JOHN COLSTEN. Lndprstrille & Great Bend Nor., 1853.—tf. TIME CHANGED. \ • .g.-4---..3,747:7a5 Delaware, Leekawau an & W. 8. B. FA LL AR NG DinNT ON and after Thursday, Nov. '23, 1854, the Mail , Passenger Train will leave Scranton at - I2 M. Daly at Great. Bend at 2.30. r. .w . ith the Day Express Trains on the N. Y. & E. R. R., both . eat and west.— Passengers taking this i train will arrive :in New York at 9.30 F. M. and-in . Dunkirk at H. • Return, will leave Great Bcnd on the arrival of the Buffalo Express bound West, (3.2.0 F. M.) Whieh'departs'from New York at '7, A. at.,..--and arrives at Scranton at 5.50, r. 51. The Freight Accommodation Train. with pass , enaer ear attached. will depart from Scranton at 1.84, st.„due at Great Bend at ft, r. 51., connect irig with the Mail 'Train bound West, and th'e Nivht Express Traitis-b4und both Eastand West. Returning, will: depart from Great Bend at 6.30 A. M. and :irrive at Scranton, 11.00, A. M. Stages will lie in waiting on the arrival ofPas senoer.Train*atScranton, to convey passengers to Carbondale, l'ittiatim,_Wilkes.Barre, phia via the' Reading. R. R., Elston, and all other intermediate places. • • 1). 11. DOTTERER; Supt. Sulk Office, Scranton, • Nov.', 18, 1854. c 25tf Drugs & Medicines. . 4 • EftESII stork of flenniqe Dew's and,3lmi . I 16w...4; Patont , Paints, oils, Dye Stuff+, &e. &c, for sale to , Pet. 14, 1854. BENTLEY & READ: toorso Poiyars and Steam Eng i n e. NE and two Horse Poweils for threshing and other purposes, and a sixteen - tiormp Power Stearn!Engine, for sale low at-the &t ate Frourirv. Ai O. Stoves, Plows, and all kind - 1i of Castings for g,arldnery and other purposes. : • !' SAN' RE. BEiVTLEY K. PERKINS. Montrose, Wk.: 1.1854. '.' New Goods: . ' . 9..4 nsgortment=4n nrrhT week, A 14W priepi. -Call and examine. 11AWLEY & MOTT. `lllt - rnlroNk., sPpt. 13, 1854. - , .") . . . . . ItuffalciZobizt. i: - • -.' :- 1 . .. ..,. .... . , . ,: .., ALARGE lot or itrintisorOo RolA.s, apart a -them whole, Indian dressed, and very supe rior colors and quality.' . LLB. &IGO. qibson, Oa. 11, • 1851 .• •-. . • . STOVES, TEE MONTRpSE DEMOCRAT. I'VIILIfiLIED EVERY Tin.RSDAY MORNItia BY guasu 04 • - EDITOIIS AND PROPRIETORS. TERM5...81,60, cash in stdvanck;s2,oo,it notpaid within six months; and 82,50, at the end ofthe year. No papei discantinued until arrears; ges are paid,. except at the. option :of the Puhc.l Ushers. All communications connected a h the, office, to insure attention. must be directed (post paid) to CHASE & DAY; Monttose,Stisquehanna County, Pa. . - • - . Hate% 41 Advertising. • One square (12 tines or less) 3 insertions, $l,OO . Each subsetprent insertion, 0,25 One square three Montlts,. ...... . . 2,60 One square six mOnths„ . . 4.00 • Business Cards; four lines or lesi, . Yearly advertisements, net over 4 squares, 7,00' One column one yenr,- . .... . 80,00 Yearly -advertisers - will •be restricted to the business in Which theyare engaged ;and are Con.. sidered•as wishing to continue advertising unless they sball.give special directions for a - discontia. I wince of the. same. .100 WORK. igr The publishers having - added to their Job Printing materials a large and superior assort. mint of Job Type, are now prepared to execute Job Work•in a manner unsurpassed in this sec tion of country,and nit the most reasonabliterths. Blanks of every description kept constantly on hand or printed to order.. . 1115iness pirtcterg. BRYANT I.IOICSE, - Great Bend Depot, Pa. , Ammar Proprietor. I • • BUILROWS., SPROUT; & Co., ' 31Iannfact timers of SPROUT'S COMBINED tA R. ataus.Spi4us, Hughesville, Lycon3ing CO.,PL Springs may be had of M. S.Wilson, Montrose. • IVin. 11V. SMITH*, Co. . 7 • - I Cabin.et and.Chair,Nanafaciarers, foot Main Street, Montrose, r ft. . Dr. 11. SMITH, Surgeon . Dentist, Montrose: . Pa.,will be nt. • Seanle's hotel, Mondays and Tetedays ench week. _• • • . • .16yt_ . 31cMILLAN dc PARK, • • Dealers in - pry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, CroCkery, Boots and §hoes,--81e.,Suingville, ,LiTTLE 'At CHASE, Attornic at Law—Office formerly occu pied by Little & Streeter, Montrose, &aqua. hanna County, Pa. . ~ ' RS,LPII B. LITTLE." • ILZRA B. CHASE. s, . ~ • A. J. DAVIS,- • • - ATTORNEY AND COUNSF:LiOn. .hanna . Depot, Pa.: -Office over S. BL; West's Store. - • 16y1.2 CONGDON & Dealeirs in Marble Motiumenta,Tables,Tomt. Stones, Zee. Corner or Court and Exchange Streets, opposite Brooine . County Buh l Bing. ilaruton, N. Y. ' ' • ABEL TILT,RRELL, N10NT.13.0.3E, 1 4 A. Dealer in Drues,Medicines, Chemicals,Paints. Oils; Dye stuffs, Groceries, Dry GoMis; Hnid. ware, Yankee Notions, &e. Physicians Pre ' scriptions carefully compounded. • ' ' ^ JOHN GROVES, - Fashionable Tailor—Shop unc)er. Searles Hotel, Mnin Street, Montrose, JOAN COLS . ZEN, i?EALET: is Stoves, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron, tiodersville,near Great Bend Dep'pt.-:6tf Woodruff & Eldred 0 DEALERS IN Srovufacturers 4 Cop. per, Tin, and Sh il e li e li MPWare. Shop pear the New Court Bowie, Montrose, Pa. I S. A. Wooorarr.) IG. 13. EFDRED, - hici - '• - . 4' 4 , •' ' ''A: L . a t p' : I DEALEtt-in Ready-31;de.. Clothing,: Ils And ''. Calm Boots and Shoes, Dry:Goods, & . . • rar-Store tlpposite SeerlesHotel, Siontrore. C. D. LATIIROP, end - . 4 ~i h. . • ; r• 4 J.P.. W. Itn.r.v; . • ::. ' . ( A- Le.nl2o°. • • . Dr. Merit H. C. T'iRUGGIST and CHEMIST, and be ler in L./ Bs tros, Medicines, Chemicals, DyeiStrtii, • Paints, Oils,Patty ; Window Glass, Catarbite Fluid, Perfumery, Yanl:ee Noions,dte., ate. Lodersville, Pa.-10tf. .ERANKLIN,.FRASER, ATTORNE V ,AND Cotr.ssr LLOR .AT LAW, M4SLI tr(se, Pa.„ will attend faithfully to all busin'ess en• trusted 'him in the -county of Sitsquihanta. Conveyancing and writing of all kinds ;Will It done neatly, and charge modcrate:' • - aka attead to the prosecution of clainAof sol. . dieri,)their widows-and heirs, against t 6 government, for Bounty Land, Pensions, it May- be, found at all hours at the office TOrmerlr occupied by. J. T. Richard, nadir of the Court-House.-18.53--n49 ' ir • N. C. TYLER , . 4 liiterested.witkl..L. Hot, I . SIItORTER ' - AND DEALER in Hardware and Got• lery, Carriage Trimmings, Springs, &e. •115. Pearl Street 4. V. Where his Mercantile friends; iri this and other Counties, are kindly invited, and-earnestli solicit. edt.o call and Pnrclnise. _ •t nett. - HENRY S, KNAPP,. OF . lITONTBOSE 3 • - It With Rovie,'Woo4ulf, .&I Carter, Nl[7-10L,ESALE_ GnocEns and COiMISSIOS V MERCHANTS, N0.'113 Washing,ton Street, -between Cortland and lib y Stk.' etis,Noi York. larch 8, 1854-1-10tf. ' • •'edictal:ilea:id. RS. E. Patrielt, Jr, & Z. Dimeek bar' Dthis day, formed a ektartnersilip e foy a mdrt efficient - land sneeertsful pr osecution = of the differ ent branches of their pro fession. All business entrnstedto them, will be Wei ded to with promptness and fidelity. Their office may , be found itver Latlirep's Store, - Sist side Public - Avenue. t • - • ' E. PATRICE, Jr.. ••'G. Z. Z DIMOCK.' Nontrose, Bfareh 22, 1854. , . • . • -W. Singleton, . alp now be roped at his new stand on ° Wt. street, 2 doors west ot'Seitrle's - Hotrli shot' hit zeffifctuany%repatis with divalc4, Yatch.es , Cori ks; Vons,leweliy; and every description of machinery.. White! and Watti' ma t the Ingle: 7 4l H Baldwln ATAt - he fkiiind in ni of "lorlo's' no. .1.11 tel, 3 doors west front the corner. Notes and Sceottnpl : that-nto ,duo us will be.,vPY' ?.!-- eePtable itpaid soon., • •" • -3 c • .• BAPW.O. •.,15.1entrose, Sorvt.22;, 1.854.-471 f 'J. H. Parsons, . 1 . 1 Dtgn 'Wpm, Sofas, Bedsteads, Tatt les; Stand! , • •-• • • - No. 9 Whishington•strpet, Binghamton; Pl.'t • , g r Coffin Ware-Rpoßi. .. . Silver Spoons. ril EA Table, Desert, Sugar Dad-Salt, Spools ' warranted wits, for'sale by BENTLEY : k READ. ' . _ .- • - - •Boots and Shoos. - - N min:molly - good dosortment