jtoutrost giemorrat\ Tag LATIGEST CIRCULATIO'S.IN FORTHI RIG PESICA E. B. CHASE & J. B: MuCOLLUNI, Ennou.s ALT ill 1) . 41V, Publisher.. Montrose, Teursday; Apr. 21, 1555. No God, folloai verses by that'. sweetest of AR-Orient p oetesses, Mrs. Lydia. Huntley oOley, su,og,4ted by the: words in the 14th Psalm-of D.tvid. "The fool bath said in-his heart there is no Ged," ie one of the finest things in the -language : `• ;- . • • • No God ! No God r The simplest flower ./ That oni the wild is. found, . - • *- :'shrinks, - a i iit drinks Its cup of ew, And trebles at the sound : ,u-ho Go 1 1 -7,astomshed Echo 'cries From out her cavern •hour, And every :w4ndering, bird that flies • • . Reproves the Atheist-lord.' • • The solemn forest lifts its head,. The Althighty to proalim, - 'The brooklet, on its crystal urn, -Toth leap to grave his name.' Ho* swells the deep and vengeful saa, - Alonghis billowy track, • The red 11!sovius apes his mouth • - ' To hurl the falsehood back. The palra-tree, with its princely crest, The coeOa's leafy shade, • The - bread:;fruit bending to its lord,. jn you far island glade.; \ The winged seeds, that, borne. by winds, The roving sparrowsfeed, \ The melon, on the desert sands • Codex' the seorner's .e reed. • . . • " ro God r .With indignation high . The fervent Sun is stirr'd, And the Pale Won turns p.sler. still, - • At such nn impions - word : Mid from their burning thrones, the Stan Look diocn with an'ry, eye, ; That thus worm of dust sho \ i!ld `mock Eternal majesty.. WI E Yor SHOCLD T.kNE YOCR 11AT.- Youbg meU,la word. We want to tell you when you - should take your hat and - be\ off.— And mind What . we offer. lt. is when you are • asked out to take a drink— Who% you find out you are Oourti ng a n extravagantior sloven ly girl. When you find yourself in doubtful company. When yOu discover that - ;•our expenses run ahead of your income. • When you are abusing': the confidence of your friends. ` When you:think you are aireat deal wiser than older nd more experienced people 'than yourself. .- When y u feet like netting trusted fora new • Suit of clothes becauie you have no rnotierto pay for thein, -• , When•y4u wait upon a lady just for the fun of it. . When y,ck aroimaking a noise in a priXting• office.- I • When y,U 'don't do your duty. - PRINTING PRESSES, PULPITS AND PETTICOATS. • —These ar l e' the three great levers that govern the world. Without thein..thebottora would fall out, and society would become a. 'chaos again. The Press makes pcople•patriotie i .the. - 1 pulpit religious, but- women sway all things. • • • There would be no going to -church if there were no g ills there,. neither would there •be any goin g war were - the soldiers to • meet • - with •tto applause tart from the' ntasculincs.— Without the. sunshine shed by women, the rose of atiection would never grow, nor the 'flowers of i!logitence germinate. • In short,-she is -ihe - engilne of life, the great motive 'power ' of love, . valor and civillizatiou. In proof of • this; truth' in all Lisfory speak-s.trernpet-lotid. It understood that the scarlet degree binds the 1 snow-Nothing who take it, to note. the.tiavery question—North and South —and vote fir every .cmididate.put in nomi nation by the regular secrq machinery. Sea ritor Wils. l on has proved that: he has taken this red degree. What a . poor soul a citizen .;; j ibrthis free country must have, to .shaekel -.himself with such Jesuit oaths! flow intense ly that old parts hack must love. officer, and distinction,,who swallows all his previous dee larations, acknowledges himself a political knave, and 'rivals the clown of the tinjp the agility with' which he can- turn somersets to obtain votes ! Certainly some of the members of the seeret.order must dispise some of the political traders whom they help to elevate. —.Boston Poet. rir Gentlemen of the medical profevion in some parts of the country, are now Early called "Snipes;" fsom the uneortsciona ble-len\rth of their bills. itgr r*inc Fern has, realized $15,000 as her portion of the profits on the sale of. Ruth Hall. jt -- 0" Mother, this bool. tells about tile' an gry wav sof the.Foueau: Now, what males the ocea get ro:gry " Because it has been crossed often, my son." hatis wolvan's sutest guardian an- , 1 . • difference. ' - 1. Tavern Stand for 14nt. • TIII; subscribers are enzagedliri,the erection of ..tNew,•Large and Commodious Tavern-. tiodse M Wavely, Wayne County Penn'a: in tendeli.to'be ready for a-tenant bf - about the first day of June next, and LOcated lit a thriving vil lage, and in the ;midst c:f a large• agri'cullural district—on the principal roads or travel—and connecting with thi.Abington Station of the Del:, 1..• W. Railroad,. ten miles North of Seranton - ; the QlN:up:l4mq rely upon a safe, in creasing and-valuis.e busine , ,N. The house gill be under - license and kept sirictly upon Temper ance PriMiples. We invite responsible prop-. sals from persons who would take the stand for one or more veers, .as shall . be agreed. Term ' reasonable-4M a _first-class hotel its expect( o be kept by' the proprietor. Apply 'pCrsona y or by. letter, io .Andre,v Bedford and :fehn . Fell, Committee. -;‘, • - , , ANDREW BEDFORD, ALVA P R'KER, LEONARD BACHELOR, JOIINATONE, JOHN G. FELL HyNICHOLSON. March 'l3, 18155.1;.. -13-4 w. Vir g el? I hertistments. Dry oods mid Carpets at- Cost. W/ i' 111-IAM &BENNETT have on hand a arge and well selected stock of Foreign and Do edtic Dry Goods and Carpets, embra ding al Loot every article in the Dry Good's line • ever bm ght into the market in view of the short crop Of ugh- on hard, we have concluded, to offer then for sixty days from this date at VOL Those Persons to whom we have formerly sold Goods-Will at once see that this is a rare oppor tunity and . one which should be embraced im '- mediatelv. To those who have never faveredus with a call we would day try as once and you will-be Fonvinced that this bt the place to pur chase Dry Goods and,Carpets. Our Stock is al ways replete with faalonable and season: Ale Goidds and are deterntinedi ) keep as good asva - viety aslcun be found in this section of the -coun try, and sell at prices which- cannot fail to please. i WICKEIAM & BEXNETT. .. Bing‘tamton, Jan 30,1855. • NEW BOOKS. ANE'W supply of valnable Books just re ceived this day at the " Post Office, , Web ster's Royal Octavo Dictionary, Unabridged and rerised:do., Dr. Adam - Clark's Coranientary non the New Testament, Albert — Barne's Notes on do.. lifelof Jamie T. Hopper, by L. - Mariah Chil Ida May, a capita' book ; Rath Hall, the st book 7r written by Fanny Fern; "My ourt ship an its consequences., a new book stout, by fiery"! Wikott; Tee Spirit Wrappings exam inectrui-expluined, Stoddard's ready/reckoner, a valuable Book; Miner's Dameiti, Poultry Book; Scrap Books. Receipt Books, Note Books, &c., all of *bleb will be sold at'the lowest cash price; =" ' A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Feb. 6; 1855. - - _ GMAINS—A ktold Fob awl %Jr =••,t Chains, now patterns this day reeeir. ed, by . - ' . A. !. EVAN'S. Bi .amttit4 Xamb 15., • -• ii A . s el ' PERCIL4, PENS—A. new .artiele, w 7 . 1 s .orrode in ink, the - . et pest Pie' in use, or sale, , A. /. EVAN,S. Bing ratan, Mare ''.. . ~ • . .. • , . .. . , Sheriff. aF. ao. , - t - r - By ;lancet -a writ .of Ft. Fa. ififtliid out of the Court, of i Conanon Pleas on? asanebannis:t;ounty.and to me - 41- !erred, I will expose to public , sale;at the Coda House inJiontrese, on- Suturally She Ifttl, day of April vent, at 1 o'clock P. Nt.«.; All that certain pee pleee OftiarCel of land,sitw4d - in the township of Ilatilird in 'said county., boun ded and described ns . follows, to "wit: On the north by lands of Collies I'eck, on the cas.t hy lands of E. - C, &J. C.llarding, south by -.. Allen and A. 31. Harding, and . West by Elias tianiirlg, containing 80'nercs, more or less, - with the appurtenances and improvettients, 1 tirade& house and barn and 3 orchards and about ',/R) acres improved. . ' • Taken in execution at thti snit of Zerah•VOy vs. Wheaton C. Barnet. 1 ~ , • ALSO—By virtue of a Writ of Yen. .Ex.. All, that certain piece or . pareellof 'land situated .a,ndi being, in the township of Auburn- in s:fid county,' bounded and described as fellOws, to wit : On the north by lands of Daniel 'Swackluntner, !nu the east by land of James Hotel and the, ..public highway, on the:south by land of Janes Ritten: burg, and on the west by lied now occupied by E. A. Seely. containing /00 acres more or leas, together ' with the. appurtepanceo one .trained house,-1 corn house, 1.19,g sable, and about SO acres imprgwed. i . • Taken in execution-at fhb suit. of - Azar-I,a threp, eOsigned .to Geo,-Fuller vs. Philip Sweet •haut nier. F. P. TIOIIISTER, Sherg liontrose, March .21, 120.-12w3 •• - . gi --•- Register ' s JOIN). Pl.lB.ncerned in the folio ing estates, to Wit: LIC notice iS hereb} given to all peons t co Estate of Jahez Gardner, deed, l4te of Jack, son township. Elects, Garbler and, Enos Gard ner. Ex&nitors. • ' .? Estate of Stephen 'BrccdPlte'd. - late of Brook. 10 township. S. W.Breed aild. IL F.Breed,Ex'rs. Estate of John Melliainn, deed.:latO of Cho connt township, Jacob Kimble, Aders, i Estate of John Cita tnberlsn. dec'd, late Of New Milford township, Win. J. i Turrell and D. D. Warner, - AlioNs. j ' ".Estate ofCarol& .G. Btlk9,- deed, litte of Harford township, Daoiel tlakii4y, Ex . r. • "- That the‘Ticeountants have Willed their accounts in the Re',gisttir's o'dice in and for ; the county of SuSquehahna, and That the satiiewill'he present ed to the Sfadges of`theOrph4s' Court of said county, onN:ednesdnyHthe 16th day . of April next for confirmation pd :MOW:ince. - , . . JAS. N)( . 'C'. LlABMAN,Register. ' - - Montrose, March ti, nn. i • N©*: The Latest No*: . by the Steamers A IR E ••- • : rr HAT the Spanish Court his decided, not to I sell the Island of Cub.4but Joiiopli Witten berg &- Brother lintel recently !decided to open a new store, in the building of ;Leonard Searle, a few doors east, of c'ost's Store, opposite of Wilson's dwelling h use, corner of Cli-taut and Owego streets, where .they Will keep on hand a splendid - assortment of Ready lade cloth inf,, also in addition tee this, a !good assortment of Broad Cloth, Casimere, Kentucky,' Jeans, &e., .in short, a • general assortment 1 of Gentleman's furnishing_Googs. Also, a.s.plendid assortment of Ladies dress Goods Silks, Merinos, Delaines. Alpacas, Embroideries, :Shawls, Laecs, Dress Trimmings, &e., &c. -All of Which they are de termined to offer to the publics at very low pa ces: All Goode warranted to give satisfaction, as well in quality as in price. • Pleas. T' lye. us a trial before purchasing, else . where. J. WITTENBERG & BROTHER. -! liontrose, jan. .1565.-stf DR HOD' IiTON'S' I L.-. • jt_........57..—;-.7t.........--,_ , t. Grcat. 1 aturZll Ren. , .. - G• 7 71 fo7!`.t:dia•csiion . • ond'.l)7mprfislai• '. i• DTI. J. S.' notoni - oN - S l'cpsln, the itrfae Di- OESilvr. Ft.t:in,or G Asa:K:lJ un...r. E...i111h011, - the tin-t - plilce r.r.lon.g . 'ail the Vprionc: rerli k •dies for these painful end dCstruelh 4. compteinis; It is .Natures own q),.eifht for en tintiCaltity Istoni ;lett. No art of m: ,a can equal curative pow ers; and no su*ri:r front Indigtiori and -Dys pepsia r,hould laii to try it, . •,', ' Fyn SOld Ivy' Itild ttirre!l,llontrose. s'.yl. ' I ABEL TITRRELL ' . - FT" just receiv:cd from`New.York,iil full is • sortmcnt of o . . . 4 . NEW G00D5,.... • i comprising a fitit F f ate variety of . - ii . , . Drugs, .3fedi.iiincs, Chericals, Pai n ts, . • • Oils, Dip-stuffs; Glass, - trariri, ' . ,:! . - Fundlq - IGioccries, - Materials for . .Lfghts, Musical la- ; , - - . itritmen,ts, Yankee .. .2V - rion.s, tretccli.y, , 1 -'-, ._ - Ilet:funier'y, .-. ,• . a 14 all sortsof 1 1 ,1 , . - (they, --Goods. . 1.! . , whieh will be sot extremely.tow for' cash. - I . Having rocentlw sustained.O loss by fire of at! least five - thousand dollars, above insurance and! g,oods.saved,l.fah?y - I hate 'strong clirims for the patronage of my Ifriendk and the public rzeneralz ly. I ask no .inaln. to . .-Ive- to irie, neither do I', ask- or expect additiona• pr.ofits in conquence - of said loss.' I willrsell goods as low, if not lower than they can - be 4),11121 - 1t-elsewhere illi this Town or county. All I ask is that. potromtge from - the public. which will enable me . : with.ilndustry to slowly and gradually replace the los sustained, —said loss- being , the 11,0 earning;c of a life of anxious toil. •- 1 • • • t • - 1 . Store at the lower end of the buined district, I on Main Street; a few rods below thO corners. . ABEL T(JRItELL. -Montrose. Dee. 14, 18.54. - • - • Pro cla atiott• sus Q 7E.rfmci,i , com • : . .• ; Hunnar. Nnwrox, In the C!,...trCof Common vs. • - Pleas of said'county, Nor, M . :.P..71.4. NEWT , Term, ' . To Martin etvton,. Whereas a Sieoprena in Divorce- w • issued to November .Term 1854 . , which w• s duly returned non ert inrent os , and thereo • an alias Subpa•na'.was issued in said cause reL 'able to January Term 105, upon the re ' t nof which proof was .tuadC'to the said Court hat. the said 11.irtin. NeWton could not be found in trip Bailiwick.; . notice is itherefore-lo require you to ap pear before the Judges oftle said Court on the third Monday Of April next, to answer said corn . phintok.e.:- :• F., P. 11OLLISTER,Sh'ff. • Sheriff's thrice, ; Mpg rose,•March 5,1855. 6W W. B. Deins--Baguerreotrpist, AC Odd _Fellotaa' rimy AXES • Pictures of everything that will kiep stin. • Cliildrii rail! nut be taken unless bro't between the hiurs of 10 and 2 o'clock, on'a clear day...Ao , STOCK, Of Cases, Frafnes, Theltets„ fte4iust purchased. Montrose,lnr. 23/1854. I • . e I CI . LOVER sindTIMOTHY SEED fin. sale 133 . = - . H. BUIIAITT. 1 Nov Milfc=rd. Mardi S. 1056. SEBASTOPOL ALMOST TAKEN I Great rush Ar Fuss/a—lron, Stoves, Tin ;rare, etc. \TOO DEITFF Sf. ELDRED haxin p i rr assain ted them selves top. ther for the purpose of carrying on the. Stove unit Tin-o•are business in all its various tram hes, would r&peetfully call the attention of tiro trading pnbii4 to their ESTABLISHMENT ! ‘ T hitli may easily be found—it being in dose proximity to the new Court blouse—=the South wpst corner thereof. Our buildingfis not i comtuoluus-as wtn e intend having in e If our patrons fi ill bear with us utitti, that tu)ie, we flatter ourst hes th At our Establalunt nt will not be surpassed by any in tho coutitx. have the most approx ed patterns of ;SFRVES ever brought into this markt.t, among which way be found Star of the West (Else ate .1 Oven) Cedilla tor (Elerateq Oven.) Paragon, Nets IVorld,' Globe, Atlas, arid Three Stateg All Ail-Tight, and various other ppterns too numerous to mention. TINWARE of all kinds kept constantly on hand for household, use. Jubiring dope to or It r and in the best manner. All Tin-ware carefully, prottd before IZlx ing the shop. They respeitfullx solait the pattouvre of all who w.- 1 1 to purellasu anything in line, ar suring th‘m tint mere can be ,d b . x, examin ing their stock In row putt]] ising (Ism% here S. A. WOODRUFF. G. B. ELDRED. Itontrose, Dee 1851 More o tict Mor© New Goods. PURRITT it. now reeeivincr, flew and full .1.1• SuppliesGlods for- the .. ‘Nrinter trade, including a new and elitautat,sortinetit of French Mnridocs; Merino land Gist:mere Phti4ls. Plaid Fancy and Plain De Lanes, Paremett4s, Brc•cite Square and Long Shawls, all of ni4 and bust styles, and will be scud at '2s'per cent. less final last years prices. Also, a new .a.4.-ortment of Itichltibbenk -nd Bonnets, Wide silk 'Velvet, for Cloaks a:l'M:milli:ls, Welt Silk and :Velvet Dress Trimming=, .Deeisses, ,letts.&e., fie., with a general assOrtfuent of oth. er _staple and fncy Goods, as usiis4 which hav-. ing bcqvi under the present pressure of the cash market; will be sold at cdtrespondin7 reduced prices. - New l'ilford,.NOv. `27,.'1854. GREAT .LLVGL/Sli I?E.ItEDY, „•- ne rna4 rOludde Snr:lv.... '24l:Summer lie thine i:t t.'e trod. 11 1111. 11- I L.VEY'S ' . . F 0 R EST WINE ! pd.:rani:id by Chi 1a53i4:1,11,1.114.1iful Falco ty or .L:a ;?a 7.1 s and ectecmel Mr ;nog e.rtrttn , liirrie:, 777Cji: 7 :15C I:. the worbf. i Medici:lei' containing morasses or liquorice like the boasted Earisparillas,,rcqulre many large betties to pro em:a. the slightest Change in health, The etarest 'trine is altogether ti different-Art.l;le It eon'ain no syrups to give It 4 . 171/ 40;13(7, Riut aegnires its exert Piot 'flavor. and powerful medicinal knp'etties from the v. itetable plants of which it if compoSed. Tie. Fore.: Winer,combines the •Irtues onthe trill ;c.', rrry; Thnietion, Vidon-'O.-tet:, and 'Surscapqrilfv. "vith4lililr ,valuable plants wltosepropyrties , ore still r.iore'effeethc. . Its hien eioac , writ ton render:it one of lid' mo-t efficient medicines now ta..ul e. Sh2U,tanes lec•ithati a sinrle bottle I restores the lingeting 1 - Mit nt l'..nt at ea t.tals,d,l,fl.ty . ,t, 1 sickness, to .strot4 da,l t i.... , i.;_m5• hvaithi tve , y -.1.,” 1 thesis it!, jinn 1 ea,•1:: eu the e,. 4 :titut:,,n,r , ae 1 Improve.: the state of the 114 tit. The Fo l rest Wine ts a e ,,,,m,,, 1. 'ed,...n the stron;es.. terms. for all the aoutelain..., of the "Ste each, Liver. Kidneys, Nervous Di , otcler‘ • Willow ; Atiet tions. Dropq, It yspepsia. 1.1,4 t-. of Ake t I t 1.. Jana- dire, Female Comp'ainls.: ,, roliala, and all di,cr- „l • . ders aridug from Had Blood and imput e hallt. . . of the sy.stetn. i . I • .Saved (emu. Death !I. - '- Testimony Of 'dr. Nathan Mathews, a highly respectable 1 • and wealthy citizen of Neivarki N . -J• - ,::: - Dr. (it W. It ALSEV :—I believe your FOrc,t Wine and Pills have jicoll the insane of sa'. - ing my Ll;fe, When I ennitnr-ra4 , l tatiaz the in I lablait the peint....r dea• h. with Drip-y, Pib-sund Ast'a:aa.. Nly plovaciani ti.. I ,7:ron me i ever as vast cure. and :ay rawly bad 1-i-t all' 1,-pec 11 my I recoa ery. V. 1 .01, :, la tilt drea•lful sit it'lt'e.it „-otfr F..1 - t.' t i Wine and T.1...ii. were procure-I fa me, and Cef - ore I had lin, I L,„1„.,+, t i,..r irs i, b o it:e o f the V. lac and box /if Nils. I es; .•• t r i en c,.,l gr, at r;.:ief; ray body :ill.l limp-. 'W 1.i4 li wore I grep.tly, wollen..bee"..mt.• : , 1•11‘ibly reduced :5 'Lope, of my 1 rec .r.-r 3 began note to stirrtve..and aftrr , ; cm:tinning the t us.;. et yaur tue,li , iu e: , for about a -tuna:hi th•• I'll: s and, i 'Asthma '.rile m ide eop',•te!y on:e.l. The Dr:.l ! •y, .::11.1 .wit:-'t my lif e wac placed in such ;;rent danger, afar , ..a'sc , nearly , unn , , I - 1,,.... - e• C•a:tin ai'd.the use of y..ur faeli -it. , , titVil the pre,mt 110,..an , 1 I now eri..y :t..7 1 er4at health as ev: or I- did i:t my l': - .....altli u;h I am mire th,, , tn' GO re ire. o r age.. To , ir , . r,arectfolly, Nf...MATIIEWS. Ner•ark, N.J. h.c. 1: 1 ;1647. - • l„ ..' , .• ~ ~ G rr it Gn re 1,1" Cr, p:r - (...7w777 , ::21711 tj :t7ll ':ears- sialt- .: ' • • . • • , ding. • • , sew Yard tan. 1. 1c 1.. i Dr. lIALSF.T.D , ar Sit :-!I tring taln.rt fear Forest Wive . 1 and Pills to remove a Olseft_se of th.•..W1..,i, fro:n Whigh-1. I hare roffc:'e I sev..rely for Onwards oi•telfyiars; an,l.liavirt: adhered ern-sly to th , d';rertis•iii.. that arellinprio - the Lae.:i.• 1 duce. I lam- reeorerel ivy health not Withipadillg ail who ! knew the thou:oh t ray 'lace inearatile. Pro - tour to takinz j the wine and Pilk. I - hal rccoursv to the he.: an , dicai treatment. ho': con ti nued - to grow .worse go an alarruln: deuce. Some of myrrtz‘nds spoke despairtn:Ty of my ea-r and tried to persuade me Irvin making use r.f anyit Irert is. • ed rernodies; and I dblibt not, but what l•t ha , are bun ,lx-le dis mad,'" train taking' your ex7-clicipt medicines, in eonF•ecraCnek• or the derepthm and 11l ci oh cy of many ad reit ired re.ardie , . put fartlyhy unprincipled moo, in II .to 4,gadrortp.emtr to. But what a pity itii:. that the de ocotillo n.ed by others should he tbe MATO , of , li—unding many laboring under di-ease. from making t.ri al 'and being cured by. your .excellent meld-ire" licinanly sneaking. I ' they have saved my life; w'len I co:tame:iced ralking use 1 - of t lie:n. I was in a wratchad condition, Tint bezatatii ex• .. o - et,oc a r t.. A. of Stove, Ou pnience their good etrects.4l less than Give day. ;- and in ii , • • • ..`t nOW cum Dlcled— :rut we - would take this op six-weeks Treat the time T purchased the intslicincs. to the great surprise of all my friends, I was entirely eared. and -... p.,rtunity. to say that we can show the most hall tnercased fifteen pnunds•in weight . haring taken to . e 1 Leanlitl7l and Spltlidid patterns of - .Parlor and bas of the Pills, qpiltara bottles or the Mine. Would to 1 - God that every pat,: FaCerer would avail himself or t h e i Cooking Stoves to be. found in. the/. county.-- sar.i . e remedies; • ' Yours. tir.c., 4. tt , . WIL: , _ON• Amon' , " them e:tn.be seen the Itk - olYin2 Front, ,-. • NERVOUS DISrITIDEnct';• -- ; . and Gothic Parlor, for -wood or coal, entirelynew Are' disease sof. tie mind it well rI Of the b••!dy, are c patti , rns, and decidedly pretty stoves. Prices usually brougl.t., en by. troubles nna affliction. and I . - ~ - , are most- common "to persons. of delicate con , tit ut ions I trout hie to ten &Liam." , . - and t , nsi Give minds. how spirits, yaelincholy...frightful 1 1 . Or,our Cookino - stoves,. we think it ti,t,P.,,, to foil dreams. mad Tearful anticipations of (-tit from thi / ~, , i,„: m ne t,. on i v . ti, t. ~.. , .re mark that W(t.ar • s Nina -slightest aanall.,e.V.lterany accompany nrrrons disirdet-s. / - , • • • Tle Forest Wine and fills are an en&gatic remedy' in t them ot. our former pr.ces..md judgina from the tliesesorriptainut- - It - 1 rtqldity of our - sales, we I , clicve the , public are .. - , Extract art letter from:Ur-Jos. C. Pa Ibting. dated i entirely satis - lied with the prices and (parity or Dr - HALSEY— l'hilnda, Sept. 7. 1tt44'...--.- I ~ .rare..'. - . Dear Siri tour Forest Wini' and Pills hare cured any 1 o'r "-- • ' - .. , vireo!' a dreadful nervons disorder. with which she had ' Wri, hove a " feW left" of the " - Clinton - Mr Vett, affected for many years. Iler body was almostwast , I b Tight Elevated Oven Store," ,.. aclinOwiedo*. 7. d by ed away. She waS fiequently disturbed lln her ' , deep by / 6nto lit: Ills• f,i'lltftil dreams, tivalmilnglAnite eXhalaFted and covered I " hest cookin g . stove now 11l nse.÷- with perspiration, and at tittles ,lab.rir4 . under, the deict- I Ru.,:la and Eierlich - pipe at old 'prie;s,•incl Trim- Eton that something *dreadful was abou eto happen to her. 1 minus and Tin ,Ware of ail - desciptionet, at the By the ace of four hot ti , S Of the Wine, flet,l a box of the I Pills, she is new in ptrfeet health. Sh4,.bris regained her I very lowest rates. tietit and cOlor,aul er.loys society as weft az Byer. ' .--- . J! C. P A 111.1) G. . • Dr„Darid Marvin, a ach•brated practitioner cf ... York, , declared Onbliely, that one bottle of Dais .'s Forest I - Wine contained more v,irt••es than tiftyof t e large loot- -ties of Sarsaparilla. Messrs. S. S. Lamp .n & Co., one of tbe iames.t and most re , spectatleDtal artsg in Syracuse. in a letter. says : " From what they la e JoardZriud+t__ae_r or ttrov-y- t g Forest Wine. it is an ex , aent and r.oret i lned pin.•,terol wilt undoubtedly become lief ezttlin meth' ne -the itny." • •,/ -. •. "_ TIM Forest Wine Is put not aMTeFillare 1•Ottle4; with Dr. llalsey'S name blown in t glass. one Dollar per bot tle, t.six bottles for Fire D au. G urn-coated Foresit Pill. i 25 ants per Doi. F0r r . , 74 by the aapnliate+l AO A ar, a Wh lc:,sside and Retail. leneral Dep .t. 1161 Duane Stree' one daor from triads° . New York. ti ' - ' Appointed Agent .n3loutrose,,Abelturrellt Greatller Lucien Sprott.-. . 3 241 chang. quarterly. hr.; :and Pocket Poo tlcl' . ..%l(lnarandura Bcp.l:s.Brk B(')._01 Y. Da,y, ,00ks)i.r.d Ledgers, a , Tooti assortment fur qt the, t).o,t VAI,ENTINES'.! Vit.r.NTisis!! , Valentine r day ; Is eomi:ttz. s o can -at the Poit Oak an ° get k . you a. Pretty Valentine—ebesp+-from Is to 873. Frs.!: LEAvEs, from Fanny',.s..Pnrt Fo'tia,l see und Ser:esto r gale at the Post ptliee. Prof. J. F. Stoddard's Series (4 Nos.) - of 2rith trtetis, for gale at the Post Oflide, bt . A: N. BULLARD.. - Montios6 Jun.:9th, 1853 Doct. Thayor. , TAKES this method of saying to . his, fOenr,is and uustomers tbat he hale again resumed the praclice,'of Medicine at his Old stAndiinMon trose, where ho may be found at all fluids unless •profehsionaily employed. 1I Wptild tiny Ito those .owing (dirt in old accounts thathe will qclUct 25 -per cent. on all'acconfas paid b'tfore the, - first of April next, (or if any poor like! myself,) - I will deduct fifty. • • Montrosl,, Feb. 20,1855-9 tr" Wagon ; Making, Blaeksmithing and Carriage Ironing.. il rilliE sulyieriber having estOlished himsel n few rods south of Ditnock four CUrners; iv prepared to do all .kinds of work in' the 'above brnoeheS of business on shore notice and the lutist reasonable terms. lie flatters himself th with the help now in his employ, he will he a to iirive entire satisfaction to all who maifav - him with their custom. • _ - I C. C. MILLS. Dimock, Nov. 23, 1/353.--48If. , IJ N. B. Most kinds of luMber and al Ida of Country produce taken hi patment. " • lI )LATED -WARE.—Anotb4 lot •of ';plated-, Forks and Spoon', of the ,very best (polity, ihi day received by A.J.! - EVANS. ,-• , . ANEW _stock of Winter bitawls, just reeeLv- i ---- ed and for sale low, by 1 - --. ' TILTRE TIMOTHY and CLOVER seed at ' fnIITII & HE3IPSTE A. i 1 - . . D TuRRF I LL'S. - . . AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOr the ra pid cure Of Ntir,hS,CrildS, Lima t;eness, Bronchitis, I) 7 la:Repnie, - -Coazh,-Crottp Asthma and :'onsuotption. Am()>'. the niumoroue di:coteries Seicnee liasmade la this genera. - C,"/ tiondo facilitate the bnisiness oflife • _ —lncrease its enjoyittut, and even rrol:ifheermo humanexirtenee!" nonut : rame l omoretaaivm ae to m ard s ind, than contrihn t ion of Chemistry to the lielding Art. 1 . 10. A vast trial of itsvirt net. throughout this broad country. has proven be. 'yond a doubt,, that no medicine or combination of tncdi- sine. yet known, can so Purely control and cure the nu merous varieties of rialmonant disease which have hith erto swedittrarn.otir midst thoneands and thousnnds ev.. ery year. Indeed, there IN abundant reason to belley.a Remedy hap-at lengtlivbern friund which can be'relled on, to cure the most ttangerons affect'. lie °libelling* Our ' , pace here will not permit us to publish any proportion • of the cures effected by its use. hot we' ould -present the following:—and refer furthe r enquiry to my American Almanac which - the ascent below named, wilf.always be pitUtsed to furnish free, wherein are full particulate, and ludisputableProof of these statement.. Office nf Trensimrtion., taut ensil C • . .1. C. Aran. Dear sir.—My little so.i four years old has just recovered front a severe attack of malignant Scarlet. Fetee, his throat wait rotten. awl every person that elsit• tal him. pronounced him a dead child. Hawing used your • Pacroust. In Cal f rads: In the winter. of IMO. Inc a Severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire suecess, was Induced to try it on my little boy. I Rare him a tea- F poonful every three }nines, rommencintt, in . the moraine, And be ten o'clock at night:l found.; decided change for t liebetter.and arter three day. nse. be wasailedo eat. or drink without pain. Its use In'the abate named .liceeee will 'Pate , many', "Child (rote a premature gra% 1., and reiieve the atialety ni =rev a fond parent. For all att.•ctions of the throat and Lungs. 1 liellerelt the bert nteiticioe extent. A feeling of the deepest grat It ude..protatits tae in addrem-ing these lines.—but for your important di.teorery, my little boy' would ucw have been in another world: I am to ours, greaf•respect. J.l) P.)WELL.,t.ipt. Trans., Ti . R. it. Itriek s ilille Co..)(Somerst t N..I ..Jul cl2l. '52. Dr.. .1. C y.tur Medicine loti become known here. It ha.• a gveater ilimanl than any citherrough reme ty we have ever void : It is mmiten of 'ln term• of unmeasured praise by those who hare need uu, and, I know o r, o r o e e i. e g where the hest they ran ele of It, Is not too mach for the.daral It hay done. T take plea.ure in selling it.lieran.e 1 kn . ,. that I ant Avis_ my rnstatne.rs tlie worth of their money. an 1 I reel In geeing the 'benefit it confers. Please' send me a further supply. and believe me Your , , re.neet „IWO; P. St: Almost any numbek of ctltificates call h e sera you, If yen wish: it. • MIEM=3= J. C. trsu—fir;Thi• rale certify that I hare u.el your rhrrry Perrot al f.r nrkwr.rll4 of one yertr and it fa my altfeere belief that I 51.0u1d have benign my grave ere thin time if I had not. It lia,,..ettred me eta .11re_ roue fif- . feetien of the Wog , . and I do not orer , ate my con,le tibias when I tell von it trr rii , e' , .•? remedy. Your: rely re-pertftoy. U. A. Me..71:014.\ - ..ctry:at Law.. . . I Lesba try , . S . epten,ber Pg. 1.55 0 -. C Aver, My dear Medicine- hi rrineh apptoved of by thoa e who bare nee hit here, anal Itn coin. po.itinn is rneh ar tohOnre and m•tititnin ri.entat ion. 1 I nrariably feeommee .1 it for 1.1,:ra onary - affect.,ons.st do many of Our rrineimu physielan , . . lam your friend, STRIS • TT:It. Prepared by JAMES, C. .VVET.:, f'hetnkt . Lowell. Ma , s • 7.-01.11 DV A. Tuned, Moilrere; R. F. k n ill. Paton, Ilarford. Charel. a Phinney, flundatl; L. i4eptt, tireitt Bend. By all Dra..;:b4t - ; ail Doalerec dieine every where . SelL 11--,37tato , NEW GOODS IT MILLAN &. PARK return; theft. ..rateful acknowledgments to the puitlic ficr pas,t fa vors, and invite atienti , m to the v• hirge stock of :Spring *Sommer Goods thry fire! now re ceiving. and oti'r for sale at rery 'f.w I).rie: In addition to theirdi:sual assortment ;of 4.1p1e Dry Co,!.s: Cioceries. Crk•ker:y, and I >ds &c., they are prepared to!exhibit - :ilarze ;/ as , ortmelit f LADIES' DRESS GOQDS ! of eyer(:.L.,:er:;:tion, Fit;i:lred, Plaid :in,' nain, ILe•iery Ladies and 511sztes shots of all binds—also a large stork of . ; READY 31ADE CLOTHING, Cotl2s, Cassime?es; Tweed., J.eans,, Summer Cloth,Vo-ting4, llatA and COps . , Doots and S!:oes &e. - 4Sce. . Thvy re-peetfi:lly nrl ently renil from .those mho to Vureh , is.e • Goat) Ooons ST LOW 'PI: ILZS. Mr.y 2, 1F3.1 Farnnrs' 'Union Ilisufano Co. 13.LP1T41., 200,000', 130Nns AND oN 1-11:AL . E TATS. , - • n , .:inst hS by Fir:. I Toti..“. , :i.S:•res otl'cr (1; 1 :14, ‘Vare#, and fi:sorrj.ole - i - t•rm :inc similar I ns ti tu ti; A . atid 111111:C . E.O . RS. IL•r.lee WitrtA.on. Francis Tyre r, Geo. A. J. T. I). Meer. C. N. Shipman, C. F. ‘Ve!!eq, Jr.: J. E. CH'e.lti. Athens. llon. Jahn r ! rie, : Gen.l3radley. Wakeman,- Li. eervine• : Geo. M. Irollenitaek, Wilkes.harre ; chncl vlert., I.aporie". Pa. orincims. • P.: jr: Viet , Pre s s. ancl Tre:l4.: J. E. Carifi,l(l, Setoy.. Addre , s. 0. S. Beeb:., nontrosc , . Stis , ipelr,nna ecantv, Pa., cr S. B. Ch.c:o., Great Tlohtl.—.2.Byl* J. DICKERMAN New 'Mllfot,i, (frt. 24, '54. Agents \ antod: • TO sell the best work of T. S. Arthur," Ten II nights in a bar-room, and What I saw, — there." This is a large 1-..!m0. - of f lustrated with a beautiful Mezzotint Engravinz. by Sartain, bound in the best manner; lull gilt hack., • Specimen copies sent to any'Part of the ted States, on receipt. of the price, price 75 ctn. Some Agents now selling this Book. are ma nu 850 per month Apply to -I. 3. W. BRADLEY, Publisher,, 8-4 S Norlb Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa New Goods. • All,RllSll.arrival of New Goods wilich we after reel/ cheap. We have t lIIr ae stock of Staple.andFanm Dry Clemas. Which - lwe will sell VEI;Ir cur..tr. 'Call nrl examine. MUM' MADE CLOTHING • •I We are now prepared to cl )the all al:cording to the latest style. We have a larg,estok which we will sell verylow. Call and examitie before purchasinz. Also, a largo: chick of Clo hs, Cas situeres, leans, Satmetts, Tweeds, .&ei.", in fact o.ur stock in this lino k complete. We invite the attention of c.tsu rIT.CIIASERS to our stock.' -• All kinds of produce .taken in ;exchitnge for Goods at cash prices. . • . HAWLEY , & MUTT. - Montrose. Nov. 22., 1854, Stoves, Stoves° rpirE subseribers bely, leave to inform the ca -1 izens of Brooklyn and vicinity that they have just.received a•lot of STovEs of the various modern patterns and .styles, which they offer for sale as low as they can be purchased elsewhere in the county. . . ALSO=A tot of STOVE PirE and Elbows of the different sizes, at manufacturers prices. - ‘YANTED—OId Iron, Cppppr" and Brass.in.otx change for &oyes or idlie.r Goodt. SMITH & HESIPSTEAD. • N'ov. 28,1854 Everything works to a Charm. QCOTT, JOHNSON & Co. are now receiving a new stock of Fall Goods, and are ready to wait upon the people to anything' they wish in the line of Dry, Goods ' - Clothing; Groceriee, Hardware, Crockery, Fish, Salt, Iron, Boots_ :and Shoes, &c. &c. - We will surely suit all that call and see us-et our Store in Springville. SCOTT, JOHNSTON & Co. Springville, Sept. 27 1854. :1'..11:K .`,` Man, Know Thyself." - An Inyalouble'liook for 1.5 cen.l3— , . Ectry jaygly ihosld h arc a espy . • 100,000 cOrrEs SOLD IS YEAH , LE , B ' A A new - Vig:F * .srie ',,`• edition,THAN revised Eta improved, :'!,'• just issued. Y..' • Ituntt.r's Medical Manual aka? ti hnu a 'Po for theettllctol-- au 441-szt.ci Centa:lsh.g an outline of the mi. .`4lll,2respregress,trestment ande are %.`,N.` or every form of difikase con . tracre4 by prorniscitouisesual intercourse, by.sclf rib uso or by sexual.racees, witiLmivice for their prevention . wiltt eu In is 4ty e, all medics, trehnictrittre. and et crythinc thatrwould offend the ear of de- eney •,' with an outline of cosuplaintathcident -to Females, from the remit at seine twenty years - success- NI practice eicl usively ; act oted to the cure of diseases of a delicate cr prirrte nature. To which is added receipts for the cure of - the above dis-. eases, and a treatise on the causes,aYmptolass and cure of the Fever and Agnes - Tesfimosyorthe Prqice•sorVoh.sletrirs in . Pran.Co/kre, Phi lade:ph ia —` • . Nl' ER'S - MEDICAL MANUAL," —The nut hot n this work unlike the tnal..rity of thotte who advertise tb cure the - di Ftry pee ~I which it treats is a traduate of nue of tee le st.Colle.;es in the lloitedStates. It affords me pleasure to ceotllll.l end hint to the unfortu-, nate. or to the 'Victim of inalpractice, as a suecc•oKul and experienced prectitioner.in whitse honor and integrity they may place the greatest confidence. •Jils S. LONOSIMILF.. M D /'flint A irno kra rd. M. p..nf Penn Unireriity. Phifa .cielpha.-11 glee me pleasnreae add my testimony to the rroCessiontiPaiiiiity of the. Author of the" Nia Lucal. IfAti- VAL." Stiletto& eases of Disease °fill- Genital Organs,* scrim of them of leng,.tandlng. hat's conic ar.der my no-- tier,ln which hi. -till has been manifest in Teetering to perfec health. in imme eases wher the patient has been eimsldered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of F,em inal weakness. or disairangenrent of the functions pro dUCed'hy If abuse or Excess. of venery. I do net, knew his septrior in the prOn.siou.cni hare been acquainted with the t h or.som e thirty yeArs . . and deem t' no more that, justice tw.hint ac well h. k ttadnesF tOlie titls.) , t anate ' victim of erirly indiserction, to recommend hint as one in %hese lirofessirnal skill and int.arity they may safely rontlile tin teselies. ALFRED tVt.ODW A ItD,M. D. •`. This la,without exception. the mold. eontpreheu.sive and int elligiLle work t.uhlialied on the dais of disettee of altich it dreat4 ; Art 0 ,1417,111 tt•chnleal t,rnia:it addreits- - te , itrelf to the re:mkt or 104 reader! , It is free from all ohj,crlotiable !mutt:l.. and 'no paront however fastidrous, can objeet to niacin:: it'lln the 11.Inda.of hi, van,. The:au thor haadeente,l manyvearr trythe treatment of the vier ous complaint. treated of. and, with too little breath to ow ~,,d E on MEd.. presunieti.dt-t., Int polo:, he haa ,•ir,srcA to the world. A , th• merely nominal mire of 25 tent •, tht fruit nf rnme twent3. yearemot , .t aUceeaat ul practice."—.. "Vera!,!.• "No leather or parent aliouldbe without the knowle‘tre Imparted it t.d.lural,nahle work It would tare years of Pain,..mortitleation an.l. , ,inia , to the youth- under their rim. Z e " Prop le '.l ilrochle, • , A Pre‘h , :teri.in elerg)man in oiii , ,, writing. of "'lntl . ., ter'sge hi,yl Ilanual" 3aya ,--‘* Illiott4a lA, neon :hues' and 4 of our r.uth. hr evil example met intruenee of the pa a‘lcnr, hare been 1.. I int_o_th2_llAlitt , f self poillt" ion, i t n _ mith , e,ol r •allzingl . lf. ,, irt and fo.trfut e. a.e Ito' irra - it4 l tlientserveA an I theirno.teritY. Thee, titntionat.fthr•lla a. n't` IFin,rtrw,ai-inifantilie‘ have been enfeebled, if not Proi , en 4.411..:111 I I Itei , 40 11OG:floe' the elnFt: or the rune. .Anytbinif that can be lone ,i, to en'irliterraud'lnfltionee . OP ilttblit'rlltl as t n cheek.and ultim itely t o . ..remov'e, Oda wide-rpreadcrouree of hutnan arretrhedni , a... would etitifer the createqt tde.o , ing neat to th , relie,ion of Je•or: , Cliriat, un the pre , ent and ^ , t.flint generation, Intemperance: or thr1.1.... or int nKierttsl7..lrink , ) !hooch it liar; glaiii thong- I ands upon th,..1-andi.i, -, not a cue:tier c-0ur.;... to t baba : man ranAerept tut thank., en 101 l ilf of the Militated, I o n& belleve me . yon r eo"..worker In the good wprk you are Pnertirely ..41117,need tr,." fine,av •,,, lotted) nrely eite.oet) w il l h-• forwarded, fiecof I 'newt:tee. to a nr.pl.rt at li<r.. ITnite4 t.' , Cate.? fir 27. rents. or C e f x ~r , t,., rilr , AI. A li-t... (po4r paid)paid)cosnEN St. Ca., PUbli , Err.r.f.r tint Ili. Phrtn.lelplila. 1.1 , -r no,',-.. , -:!.r.., i'lntia., , ers and Book „I,lelita On the nio-t 1i1,r.:1 tent , i -X---- Pumps! Pumps 1!- rpm,: frrc•attst i•iwtovement of the atir.,e. C. 1 It 'Wl!Hain,' Patent. DlPuble Acting B.tll, Valve, Foree.aMl :Lin. Pump. • An improvement above nll 44.111. i tnak•lline, for lifting and throwing, evater. enmbining both a tiumpand Fire I;attine. - TM; Pamp, p :tented in Pebr.aary, is:, t, the serer, :11):)T2t it to . lice 4%! v.:;*riet‘i of rain. eft!, . ..- Lion and carry it t any part of a houe, it is superior to all oth ‘r ptinaps for distilleries. Pa pe•r Mills, Tanneri ts, Drink Vards, 'lron Work t ii and Mfa annrtnrin! establishment, {Mall kind. 4 Al l orders inn.t P adares•t4ed tn AddiNnn Dim -1 mid:, LodersMlle, 'a., who liar bought the sole right for.SOSTlella Ina County. • Ang.2.9, 1851.. 3310 .... - 1-31'1 , 7.7:1' •*.tFrAiTCENES.—A smell and judi, 1 eionslesoleeted a.sortan-nt, including- D r . Swayne's,-Jayne, and Throop's preparations, Wrioht'A and Phinnoy's Pill., Davis' and Thayes Pain Eirer. fir, ,S.-e. SMITH & lInalTsTRAn. • • Brooklyn. Aug. 22, 1854 I , t ow Lino of Mail Stages • ....--- -- N - ' '.l.•.'''' . ...... i.l , '-: ,:, -; _- - • ...„; ---____. • ---- -2 - . ;;" - !;: ,44 :-,, , .'•: , 4,- -,; -.:.: ',-:./ ' _:•:., 5.. r ..;."._::!;;r - 4- 7 y-'l, A .- ::- ', 17. *.- : I'S' • - 1 I 'l ri .;) f ,',., t,. .. , . j:t ...r. . li:.1 ~ . • 411,..14,..nat..r.4.- F." -..,.....,...5..... .......................,.. . . - -- _a KIRK W 001) TO DIONTROBE. - will I Kirtv4o64l. gthroncl Cot' t I rt y e.4every morni-mr.l.lterthearri val o.fk.7 . art.,bot.b. East auTlVe.lt,reach iligNiolltrOF t qt. I I'. M. HETURNING; I...avc- Montrosedailv,(Sundays exert• tett at 2 P rearton;Kitkv..,c , in ttme to take the'Maiiirain9 •)f Care..b.th East and. trea t. ( n•ing the nearest and mo4t tea,ll , l( routetor..aeh the Nelv Ypri. and Erie ttailrond: • •• Thizi e at,r-eCt,a tri-weektylin4 for 41moch.ipring vine, l'ttut,ban.lock , Wyoming'. and Wilkesbarre hvidela I,ave,lontro., at 7 A M every Monday. Wednesdriy and F-rilay. Alen:a ine'o tiend+•ille,bcrays~ill. Tenors and comfort:111101 trr iageb are provided , avid the Proprictortn•llirpare nopaitv!tolecomlnv.datothe Prib lie. • W K. lIATCII, 5ep.12,1351. MORGAN AWEST. Watches and Jewelry. ! , • fAse ' rtlar. subscriber has rifturn .W- 11.. ed from New Fork] with 7 - , e - ii ---- ;i. 44 the largest variety of Watch -4 '4l es, Jewelry; Plated WarC, and 4 ) !'4. L 'l. t .• other articles in his limi that •"4- I •'z' .' -..-- haseverbeen • fit . d ' ...„•v•„,,,:•5 ... 0!,z- , . . q o !re to the .:2-5?..• '...- =AP. -- i citizens of nngbamton•and i vicinity. • Consistin' of a 'very heavy st(ick• of Gold f-funting Doplex• Skeleton Lever, English Patent Lever, Enameled and .Anchor IVatcbes, Silver Lever, Anelror and Lt.:pine !do., ini plain and . Mullin.. cases, Gold Vest fob and Guard' chains, Silver do!: do., Gold Seals, Keys, Slides, llooks. Swivels, pencils, Thimbles, Locket;, Ear- ringy , . Finger Rihg,s, Breastpins,'CrOssesoS, 4 pecta. cies, 5:..el • Silve.r. Cake. Pie, Fruit and ,Butter Knives, Silver I.otiles -- ,Forks. Spoon ' s CupS,Card Ca" , es„and Napkin Rings, Coral. Beads,l Shell Comb:, Knives and &issors, Plated Chstors, Cake acrd Card ttasketS",. Candlesticks, SitutTers and Trays, Spodns,• Knives - and Forks, ClOcks of every description. a very large stock or Gold pens,-11dir and Tooth brushes, • Butrilloe I Back, dress;ng, side mid pocket Combs, fine - tooth and 'nal:Robber t14.-,•porte Mortis, &c. &e.l&e.—• The - above goods having been Pnrchasedlat the present tirvrestid.state of the market, cinables th undersilned to offer them to hia customers at unusnally lor prices,,and to which he would respectfully invite the attention of all persons wishing, to obtain any article in his line. I ALFRED J. EVANS. ' , 1 No. LT, Odd Fellows 1 - 1:ill, . Binghamton, Nov. 26, 1854. . . I. • dour & Salt - ALT by 0 0 1..0 or aiogle.bbl. for ssle at t4o S Itopbottoixt Station. Attie dour inAuarter bbl. sacks at 82,75 per sack. 1 BELL &.TINGLEY: llopbottotn,loef. 12,1854. " • i j; EEI.ER STODDARD since the lute fire. lA,. may he fund in the BASr.3IENT 'NotWithstanding the unpri.cedehted ra pidity with which our stock of 'Boots, Shoe,&r, ‘• went off" on the inorning, of the fire, Wo still hare sonic on hand. and shall soon he supplied main. ; • ; KEELER R!., STODDARD: Slotitrds'e,Novembq, :13, 1854. . WINTER. 40THING: • At A. Lathiop :& 4 S WE are anzions to Jose out our Stick of clothing-to make room for our Spring-pur chase, we aye selling it at greatly reduced prices. Call as nowis the time to buy cheaNdodis; from $3,00 to $18,00: 'Dress, Frock and - Sack coats, • good patterns amid new stylvi.,_ Pants from $1,50 to. $8,00; Vestim : of every style. Gents Furnishing Goods , of every kind. ALL WOOL LONG SHAWLS. fifteen per tent., cheaper than ever offered in Montrose. . DE LANES. ' Good quality and neat patterns, selling at cost for cash. , A.-LATHROP o!z: CO. Montroie, Feb. 1, 1855. ' • - 10,000 Firkin Staves Wanted. . ,- - DY:th6 aubseriberi immediately... Al o .1.) • ink timber..and . Hoop-poles—for '% filch Ire. will pay the: highest. market price. ermine& Staves preferred. SMITS! & HEMPS' -EAD. Brooklyn, Feb. 13, 1855. .:.pplietl '24)1 . of it root•tlit., rust, c.op:,•(luenntiv it wilt e. It can be used in every drat.' tvitter from any sittt:i . IF:I w ee 7 el - 1M •has mo. RunOvAi.. Av.stralia, Dr any lilac! on the Citobe,cannut presentggre a ter: • inducments than KaLER 4 STODDARIYA , BOOT AND SHOE STORE. - • WHIG' Ais now tilted with a . -new •and exten sive jassortnteut- of articles in their line, embracing it general variety .of new and elegant styles of and' Gentlemen's wear, among which are Ladies- French, Silk Lasting and Pre ttille Gaiterif, Kid and Enameled Pollens. Kid Pat. ent -leather! and bronzed Jehtly Linda. Buskins and Ties ;If maim-lieu's French and . Philadelphia \ oak-tanned calf skin and kip • /loots, Congress and button Gaititis, Monterey and Washington Boots, toilet Slipd. Morocco, nal e. and :Cowhide Bro gansolic. illoys kip, calf Mid Cowhide Boots and B rogans; all kinds of. Misses -and Children's wear. Also, a geOritlaasortrnent of Findings, which con-, silt in pait of lasts, pegs, sparnbles. thingarian nails; tacks, thread; war, Bristles, shoe binding, awls vie* sandstones, shoe knives, AzA-. oak and he,intock tanned calf upper and soleleath er,ntoroccb skins and linings. . • Work made to order and repairing neatly dune. KEELER `Sz STODDARD. • -Montrose, June 1.1853. • • NEW GOODS • 1 •• • At thO"Upsonvilla.Eidhange.".. - . THE inhabitants of Upsonville and ~vicinity are rain favored with an - exhibition of 0 - - other choit:ts selection of Fall - and Winter Goods : at the4d;stand of the subscriber. (Doors open daily, Suridays excepted, from 7 o'clock A. M.. until) 9 cMock P. M.,) where may bo 'seen:, sold and bought, a good assortment - of Dry Goods. Groceries; 'Crockery, Ilaialware, Stonew,, Wooden ware. Fish, Nails, Paints, Oils, Fluid, Boots-.& Shoes, ' Clothirg,, SchoOl Books, TruriltS, bliirput B igs. Yankee Notion's &c.. &c. &c. All:who can and trill pay for what they buy eithe; down, or within a reasonable time thereaft4 are.invited •to Call. Those belonzing to that other elass may as ,well . go where they can do' better. All kinds of Tanner's Produce, Butter, Liird, 134 , 1,5. Pork, Poultry; and Cush, re ceived in ! 'exchanze for Goods,. 1. JOSEPH' L. MbItRIMAN.. , . .„, .. u psonyme, Oct... ~ 1854: • - - , . Stoves: Stoves:: Stoves: . ripITE fii/b.- ? eriber wishes, tn nail the attAmtion3 f ..L his triends and ti,lo.l3ublic to. his very large assol tmetit of. ~ . STQVES, at his net:. Store Room in Lodersville, next to L. S. LetTheitn's Store, and near the Great Bend Depot.. De has imldition, to his former • large variety of Cooking and 'Parlor Stoves, Miley new Patterns, some ofwhigh ate— St ~ Nahiltas,l Peich ironch, 1 Fire Ply; , Atoliipek . 11 &lcri. Tray„ Medallion, Mack Warrior, 'Orii,iit, '. • Oak, I • . F.:I,T Stove,. . . ' . • .. .- , 1 ‘‘llien tc.)trether with hi , : former stock will he perhaps itt, most.extensivri ands:tried assortment of w,ii.g.etea,-.41 stores-i. the County: * * *Clinton Stoves well frirnished at low prices. Fir All articles in his line kept on: hand a nd matte to :order aslisnal, and orders received at his old stand in Great Bend. JOHN COLSTEN. Loder4ville & Great Ilittol Nov., 185-3.—tr. TIME CHANGED. .. • De Last are; Lac.i:an ; .l - anrsa & W. FALL. ATI.W;GENIENT .„ fAN and after Thursdtty,iNov.. .23, 1854, the Mail•Passeng,er 'Frain will leave Scranton. at 12.:%1i Due 4t Great Bend at t?..30Y, r. 3f. Connecting with the Day Ekpress Trains on ,the N. &E. R. R.," both_ east and west..— Passeoers taking. this train will arrive in New. York itt9.3o P.:31. and in punkirk at 11. Retut . n, will leave Great Bend •on the arrival of The Boffalo F,N.press bound .West, 420 r. which &Tarts froailew York at 7, A. :u.,—and arrives ht S N :ranton at 5.50, F. The Prei:ht AccoMmodation Tr4in, with pasS. eager - car attached, will depart from Scranton . a 1.50, P.. 31.. dap at Great Bend.at 6, r. connect. in, With the Mail Train bound_ West, and the Ni , ht press - Trains bottnd both East and West. Returning, will depart front Great Bend at 6.3( i .at. and arrive at Scranton; 11.00, A. at. Sta!4sNvill be in waiting on the arrival of Pas -serrrer 1_7r::::1-; at Scranton, to convey pas , setr , ers to Carbondale. Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Phil: de!. phia rin the Readiag.R..R., Easton, and all ether haertittli:lte D. 11. DOTTERER, Sun t. Sup't 011iee. Scranton, , . Nov. 18, 1854. 25tf Horde Powers and Steam Engine. fANP, and . two Horse Powdrs for .threshing and'oth?r purposes, and liiirse • PoWer;lStearn Engine, for sale low at the .Eagle Pcutrll.r. Also, Staves, Plows,' and all kinds a Castinti.4 for Machinery and other pUrposes. • SAT RE. BENTLEY & PERKINS. , Montrose, Dee-1,18.54. ,New Goods. • A Good assortment—to arrive this-syek, at low prices. . Call and .examine. W LEY. & MOTt. . . llotitrow, Sept. 12. 1854. • • Buffalo Rob o . s. : • LARGE lot of hindsorno Rolies, a part 11 them whole, Indian dressed, and l very supe -"rim . colors and quality. Gibson. Oct. 11. 1354 • • - Agents - Wanted. - TN ell parts of the United States to canvass for IL a:new book, entitled "Panorama of the Old. Worbfand Nev ;",. comprising a view of the present state of the nations of the World,, their twinners - „customs and.peculiarities, and their po. liticai, - social and industrial condition,.interspers. ed*ith historical sketches • and anecdotes, by Win:Tinnock, author of the history oitrEngland, Greece and Route. enlarged, revised and embel.. 'fished with several hundred engravings, inclu ding 24 beautifully colored .plates, from. design's bif-,Croome„-Deveremv. and ether artists., ' This work is beautifully bound in embossed . morocco, gilt hank, and contains over 600 'pages octav:o : Price, $2,15. A specimen copy of the book will be sent to snT heat of the United Stites, on the receipt. of the , price, and as it is Soltlexclusively by Agents, it idlers great inducements to canvassers. The larg,tat commission.will be pail . , - Apply to - S. W: BRADLEY, Publisher, 8.-18 North Foarfit stroet, Philati ilphia, Pa Railßoad Crosiing Look out for The . Cars. rtiHE firm of %%Tanen. & Thayer , is but the Farmers' Store is'ut. • 'puldic.notice that we are selling .Go , at cost:: Good Tea at . 25 ets., CoWee other Groceries at the' same rate. Cfothing cheaper than von can.boels.fiwherethia side of New fork. Slitting Calicoet . 9 ets.," Cloths of every deseription•so low yon will be perfeellv astonished. Good nice Brladeloth at two: dollars per yard. There is a Market attach, ed to the'our Store where the Farm 43. can sell their prodneeof every kind . for. cash, and the good people of Montrose can find everything in the line of eatables fo their • advantage. Gentle men and LadieS, one.and- all, call and.see . Our. .terms are positively ready pa y (and no trust.): '. R. THAYER & Co. - Montrose, Dee. 20, 1854.. . I-. • - Window Sash. • I S: II: &D. SAYRE having been' nppointed : agents for an eatensivo - Sash, Blind and Dom- Mannfactory lire prepared to tarnish any articles in this line at less rates than; they have. usually bedn sold. . ! • . Dec. W. Q HAVING CREAM—an article which every to n should try, for sale by ' - ' " S. H, &D. SAYRE; - • Boady-Madtt A VERY destrable A stuck, at very low OriCes. - S. H. &D. RAYR— itiontrosi, Dec. 14, 1854. A Now lot of Gift Books. ibr Now Years.-7. XX. The life of.P..T. Bernunkand H. Greeley, elan Ten Nights - init Ear.Roons and what I saw there," by T, S. Arthiir, a first rate Book for..ev; , erybodY. Enquire nt.the Montrose Post Wilde. Montrose, De 27,1854. MOrt"Ev 7 i Emocp, AT 1..h.k.2 .•••••••••• PCBLISIIED •EVEILIC lIIPIADAY,-119R*ASO BY)! -611408.4§ 1 0441:: ICER.Ms—sl,pcvash in adVance;,s.2,oo' ,If , not.paid within pix tdontifif; and $2,50, at tht end ofihejear: tied' nfititirtreini ,ges are paid, ext*pt at the optio'dof -the Ptib- Ushers. gonitnunications connected with the offii?e, tot attention, mustla di reetedlpoat paid) to CI an Dalr,gontrOle,Snaanifirigift Counts, Pa. • Rate cgt - One square (12,lines or less)"3 insertion's, $l,OO - Each subsequent insertion,. 0;25 - . One square three npplbs, . . • .. : • .• One square six . months, . a..... . 4,00 - Basiness Canis; four lines or leis; . . ;3,00 - Yearlydrid - reitisenients, riot/over 4 squargin, 7,00 . ,One column .one year, . . . . . :10,00 Yently advertisers be restricted to the business in which-they are engaged; and are eon• sidered as wishing ru continua advertising. tinlas theyzediall give special directions fefa'diseootin • • • ..• • uanee of the sable.. The pu - blisficrs baving added its; their Job, Printing materials:a large and superior *assort. ment of Job Type, aro now priparid ekteute • Job• Work in a - manner unsurpassed in; ibis sec tion of coup try s and .onthe most reasonabic tesaisi, Blanks of every description kept constantly:7 on linad or printed to order. , • - Pitutorg. ERWiT _HOWSE, . • • Great, Bend pot,- Pa'. ADD/SON Bur- ANT, Proprietor. - . RultitOWS, SPROUT de, CO., 31anufactniersof SPROUT'fi COMBINED-CAI. 111/GE Srarms, Hughesville, Lynoming Spring may be had of 31. B:Wilson Montrose. . - ; Win. W. SMITH' ilk Cii. . • Cannel and Chair Manufactorera,:foo,t Mau Street, Montrose'; Pa, - ~ Dr. It. SMITH - •• • A Surgeon Dentist;. footroso: Pa. , will. be at. .SenrWs Hotel, Mend4fs land Tue sdays of e a ch • week. . • • . • -15y1. Ok. bealeks in Efry.Goods,.Groeeties ' hardware, Crockery, - Boots. and Shoes,. 4e.,SpringTille, . Pa. . : 180 t ' LITTLE .& CHASE, . Attornies formerly • pied by Little & Stroetr, gont,tote,-Suiqne hanna County, Pa Itit. pit .8..1.1111.11 • - • ATTORNEY ANIS COUNSELLOR AT . LaW:-...01:11141111 1 • hann4 Depot, PI iolfiee: over , a B. West's Store. 16yt - , Al EIL 1711JR11,ELL, -MONTROSE, PA. Dealer in Drugs,Metficines, Chertileals,Paint Oils, Dye. stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goodti, Hayd. 'ware, Yanitee Notions; &c. 'Physicians Pre. seri ptions carefully compouriiied. • • JOHN GROVES, Tailor—Shop under Searles 11. , ,te1, Main Street, :Montrose; Pa. JOHNCOLSTEN . • DEALER itCS.toves, Tin, ‘Ctliper and Siiiet Iron Ware; Loderaville,near Great Bend Depot:—ttf :: .11sinr.as IN STOrEs 40 31anufveturera.• of COp per, Tin; and. Sheat 7 lrim 'Ware. . Shnp near the New Court flonse,.Montiost„Pa. S. A. Woonnyir.] • ~`. ~ • t[G. B. :ELDRED. Dr.ALEa. Ready-Mock Clothing,. Hats'. ond Cops. Boots :dui Shoes, Diy 'Goods; Store . Opposite Searle s Hotel, MOntroE6. C. 1). LATRaor, and / P. W. Itlity, wi th = ' Dr. Merit "IL C Vail. \ • 11 - 1, RUGGIST and. Cfmnsr, and Dealer in . Dtmos,lfedicines, - Clionie - als, Dye Stuffs • • _Paints, Oils, PAty, Window ..Glass, Carn - phine Pe - rfa.mery, Yankee Noiets,&e.,6t.e. LOderSOKPA.-Antf. • . *- FRANKLIN FRASER , ATTORNEY AND.CMNSELLOR AT LAW, M ontrose, • Pa., will. Attend faithfully to all business en trusted to him in the county of Susquehanna. - Conveynneing.and writing of all -kinds will be done neatly, and charge moderatio He - also attend to the prosecution of clairns - et sot- - diers, their widows and heirs, against the ..government, for Bonnty.Land, PenSions, 4e.. May be found at nit hours it the Office forMerly • occupied by J. T. Richard, Esq. ,north ofl the Court-House.--485-n49 I: . N. 0. - TYLER, . Interested with I. Lj *Hunt„ • i'MPORTER AND DEALER.in-liardarare and WI lery, Carriage Trimmings: Springs, &C. I - No. •215 Pearl Street, IC Where his "Mercantile friends, in this and other Counties, are kindly invited; and earaistlyso)ieit ed to call and purchase.. = ufig. U. B. & Co. •. OF MONTROSE, L. ~ With Rowo, Woodruff, -Br,-.Carter,_ yx7IIOI.ESALE Gnocinn • and comsisios r MEncaiiri, No: 173 Washington Street betw,Al Co:inland and Dey'Steeets, NO/ 'Vnt. 'March S, 1854—IOtt:. - • _Medical Card. ; • fRs. E. Patrick, Jr. &,G.. Z. ttituockihars this day formed a coltrtnership,for aintore efficient and successful prosecution of the differ. oil branches' of their - profession. - 'All business entruStedto - them, will be iAten• ded to with protaptnese and fidelity. - • '!'heir (Zee may. be. found .over I.athrop's Store, East side Puhlic "Avenne. I E. PATRIa,'Jr. • - G. Z. DISIGC. Montrose, March 22, 1854. -,-- dissolved, We give de nearly t is., and eay-Made . . W. Singleton,. . eon now bo found at his new stand on Orie go street; 2 - doota west of . SearWer.Hotaili ' 'hers he 'elrectually ,repairs '.with.;dispateh, Writaies, Clocks, Guns, Jewelry, and, every_ description of machinery; _ Wheel rutting, Gifu - and, 'Vaten materials supplied to the trade.=,-5I - -1 A. &E. Baldwin - • - NTAY be found in bilsetn . ent Searle i s 110- .01. tel; 3 doors wesi (rein thereornert Notes and aveounta that are duo us will be ‘ 4, 4y ceptable if paid. soon. • • A.,4.E.BALOWIN. ilfoutror, Nov. 2`3,11854.=-47tf . ~ •-J. H. • aniofisi , . „ , wnbLEsoiLE AND REgilL DEALER in Cabinet Ware, 'Sofas; Be teitds, Tables, : Stabs Chairs, &e:- . - . No; a astungton street.- . - .. . Binghamton, Pi.:Y; - W - Coffin Ware. oom up stairs...—nssl Wantcid -'5OOO bneliels aits, 2000 boAfeit- of Con), 1000,bnihela of.ftyp, 1000 - Inishelicon)eieddip• 100 bushels of Buckwhent,lsoo hnehels of Beans, Ifind any quantity ..Of TvaitridiA! at the biatieot, angliet. prfokiftwohangeacti-Giod 4l . • ' ijuskrer*AD. • Lp the aiircetiteenenv of,A, ; _lut OR &CO., rn -another column' and ,to,beff n youlean buy Goody at a bargain.:' dwta, Gold Maas , • convoking of Chatelaine, Gututi,-Yest and Fob, 441 weights and pagans, by• A. 3.EvANs. JOB WORK. rEzRA - B. CHASE. A. J. DAVIS, Woodruff & A. 4ithrop HENRY S• KNAPP, [A. 11A7HROP
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