MIIIIM ./,11:olitt.4 . s.i' , 'P'4,irA - f: - Tale IaiSEST-CM ' CULATION NORTHERN-PiNN'A. E. 13.-01ASE.44r, J. D. MoCOLLIME, EDirots VIN D.l Y, Iloixtiosp;Vlntritday,...l l la.y . . .. - Frona the Nashua Gazette. . . lEstow.Nothing , Orgies Done up in Itireine. ' ' •• '' . .- • " . •• • . •• Altlidugh sornewhst satirdeal: there is fully as much truth as poetry in the followirg lines: SCENE—lnteriei of a Lodge of Kuoyr-Nothingi I f A —Titne,Midn oht 7 —Grand liasterin the Chnir —Candiidate upported. by,tti . onsh - et—Tin. shaving pot b iling over a spirit lamp, on a table; beSi4e marrowbone and cleaver.. _ MASTER - OF cEnruorttEL ltisrsd. 13r9theis, !tiff the mystic hour Forithe exercise of power. i ' • Lon: the sacred tire IS !lot— , .. Boils the snored shriving p i t, -' - .. ::..As[within its brim I dine 1 _- ..,.• - ~ Ei y ty_diee , tiffering.' , 4 --1 •-•• . - Bn eh of wool frnevAfrk.-kull - Fe ? thee froth n full-fleacrepil— - _ _ - d• ft- a • Down new pinek'd from cell ..nw goose, Enilifetn frt for irs to-file— Double, doable, toil-and tronble, In : . the tiu potsqueili and-bubble; . --' • : • • • 0:411, SOLEMLT.- :.- • I . . Bubble. . If:I lead . the omnes.eklar, __Happy atiSpi,etra are hire. Let. like ciandidflte appear. - 4he candidate is brought forward.) Stranger, ere you swear Obedivitety We must know your antecedents. - i CANDIPATL. Jf its politics yell .mean-= Evhrythim.t by turn Pre been:, I have been a 1000-1 . 000 - • But I found that was no go-L-- _ Wooly-bead and 'Saver-grey, Puttk•hea l tin a small way, Wild cat , ' izzarinetutn too, - MASTER • That will do Itrether renegade, 'I greet you - loyed aii-I as'snch to meet You : Now Mark my words and theii.intent, • ' And bow - your head.if you assent. •. Can yowa questioner put by And can von on occasion lie ? - .(Candid+.bows.) Can you all orders blindly follow 1 , - And have you n capaciOus 5wa41 . 04? Don't you'helieve that some years hence , Popes . will appoint our-PrcisidentS? '-Dotet, you believo the Jesuits thrive Beilarisesiu secret they “mtrive ? You hate confess:on:ll 1 I see You do—lint you will confess to me. • Don't you believe the Runtish priest 4 Are sworn to slaughter us like bests? That all the Irish arms are !tiding In all the shantie4 they abide in ? • Thai all the•lrish girls eomhinn To Purchase arsenic and strychnine? Thit in Klidiv-Nothing lies our hOpe l'ofight the devil' and our Pope 1 - (Candidate bows repeatedly.) . Now lift the hone and cleaver high in air; And full obedience to our order-swear! , (Candidate 'obeys.) Th , - K _e ordeal's Past : and you - I here proclaim. A in intellect and name. Atimnct you - see a band of brothers true— . None orthe honest men know . more tlian you Frem different parties they have fallen away And n'ow ,go in for plunder and for . prey; Like pie thy'r bound our lead to blindly follow - Like You, they have a most capacious swallow: They bolt Whatever prodiLTy we nanx-- - A kite or sawmill; it is all the same. Honors innke'as eqnal aswe can—. W . bere each expects 10 be a .Congressman. If not a Govenor. Our signs are few, - . . And easy to be learned—even by 'you. The grip is ,thisyotill get, it in a minute-- Then You must shake your head, theta nothing • nit! . • fie t a wise look for-wisdom is our profession .A gooa ..sfutrA owl will aidl on in exPrer:ion: 11inerva's'bird and ouris—no . seihrini , bark . Ent one that 'goes i iuMlsing in . tit; dark. But lo !the night is verging into day ;- • • . Freeborn Anie , leans, let's sneak away— DOwn the back stairs and then-we'll run And vi nIA lhroutlit.dark alleys, one by ore : • Fancy iyou've robbed a bentoost and treadlight v Then will your skulking gait befit .your • '•1 • . EXEUST 0M0NE.3... • F • • the London Illustrated News, Frti'ry 3 DOrtilthy -4 10Vords*sorth—Sarah Ro i • - gers--Mrs. - Milner Gibson. 'The litin; links that uniteits . to the poets ; _. . ,of the first half of the present century are fast i disappearing from ntnong us. This,week ha.,51 added! another to the. many that hays - gnue 1 Durot y Wordsworth, the only sister Of • Willit tn . Wordsworth, died at Rydal Mount, in Westmoyeland, ot- the 2LIII-,ofJannary, in her eighty-fourth year. ', She :.was born on Chrisimas day, 1773,• and . from girlhood (though riot from childhood) WV. the con-1 titant OW chosen Assocint.o of her illustrious brother. Wordsworth was :Is - fond, of hi,' meter 1:16 Charles Lamb Was of•his Sister, r and. ' we know hoW touchingly Elia has exhibited ' his fetidness • for s , Mary Lamb. KirylAmb lived single, so did ;Dorothy Wordsworth,!-- ' Both had poetic tastes and seasibili t les, bath .were loud of poetry, and both suggested sub jects to their respective brothers wbieli b:n:e ' had a beneficial effect upon our literaturt...—, The Contraq' beore(T Word s worth a nd . his. iister'.is represent9d by the poet hitnierri My' sisier - Emmeline and I . • . , TogetherAtlir.bea the hnttern),•, . - • !:A very bunter did I rush . • Upon the,prey. * . . But she, God lore her: feared to brash i The dust from af its wings .1 • 7 He'lcived• her in earnest truth, and has rejoie:-. , 4 r - or- ..:Wall:' said. 3 soft. licart - 4 blubber ed iMyerse {hat'. . • r ' u 3 a . ., Luke k hft ' - Mo. Jonathan theothe' 1 r . " • gin .._ tag The blessing of his later years- fme the sack, bv err !I. I've lost het...". Was with turn tviltu a bov • 1 `'Lost het::: how,r, to aired his-sy4npathiz7 : whili he has characterised the nature . 71' her Ito friend. i - . l.' . . • • , iinflu uce upon . hina in, tone remarkable. lines: I .. 1 thai l ti l l a e d cr . t i l t.:: e. e; r) g f :Ot s . 9 l ,s,io l4 l p ri l l o l u t di- i sh ic' e r s ‘ o vou tl lTh lc 't' e sale me eyes, she gaveme ears, "'". 1 speak to r i i , • ,.•l ' - I • . • . i .. i l' il a ci t rt urn th bl e e fru3nntistaianndofdesl"h'e'aetet tears,. 1 - The - sea H of *rover' ed Of lowa is 'to be re- And love, and thought, arlloy. . 1 - -:- ts• t t,: i l ? t • ~..- . . 1, ... moveo4roi lowa City to or ?near Fort es- D ' She ] delighted in Channver and in Spencer; 1 moines. Coiniussion r eshitribeen appointed leaugilit. on many o•:cas:•..us, the: raptured ear 1.0 select, the site for . ipublip Iltildinac, which .424,kleridge with tlfe ruint and spirit .of. 11(1 . ‘ are t,-; be eret..t,...1 frE•,-i:.( - f tp01 , 4-i to thii . titaic ---- poet i c criticisms, and was found bySouthev 1 - to e the:cheerful,. well -i Literal...l eompa n iOn of in;nv a. country Walk and winter fireside. t In I 36_ she teeame, as'Wordsworth 11,1tiirlf 1 has told. us, "a Confirmed . ipialiti;." yet suth ; • was the natural strength of her,eotistitutiori . that Ishe _survived for eighteen - years. Her, ftne ineufory she retained, we believe, to ..the last. I- . - . . Thoug,li Dorothy 'Wordsworth was . not i gifted like her brother, with =what what her brother calf the: accomplishment of verse." vet she t . had all the. genius - and faculty . ..divine of . a -1. ,E...r true poet, loOking on natute with a poet's 1 - 'eye. _How exquiit,.qy earnest -and truthful 1 is_ II .-deseription •or_ dtfoiliils, ' as• seen ;in Apri g.. : : We *saw 'a few daffodils 'doge-VI I the.: water-sale. --As we 'Welk 'along, there i • were more and more yet; -and at, list, under 1 the .boughs of the rein,-- we saw there.was a long belt of -114iu alting the shore. .I never :. .TEWELR.l.4l,o4.+.4earii.Joieilry just receiv: • saw 1 da ff odils so beautified ::.' Thee . grew I_,e) advlivect front the IManufacturors,iinCeli.: am.ong the inoisy:stctnes. about 0 - N MI : .. .SOrne• ,slating: of a first rate. aissortment 4 Lildiei skid rested their' eads..on'tliOie Stones . 'as On• a-pll- 1 Gentlemen ' s Gold fitt . fr Elam-Bream pi n i, E ar Ici t so e ;the rest,4o 3 se'a, aaa'reeled„and,jap7ced, t Drops and Hoopa r I , ' wand %eat Clukin . a,Slidaa„ -sand•ieemed - as if they -verily:ln tieiea . siith. the t KM.' Steldt!iPenll , , f• .'- , L . - Versoasitieitirtiftniar.. win they looked so ~way and-glane i na -+,___ L - , chase .- tesitetry aho u l rtainly call at - thii'Slibie . wt - rib., v=iF-tr saw andiold i f , rryvio. Wilrile , ', ° 1 fl..- A. TURA ELI,. '. . 1 . • -,, •Nyntrl••se. April 'it .11 Pia. . . •t • • I il. woitlisitit tbroug i lt his isiSteFs" eyes' and has teldiu 'veiie :• A - ' :• - • s' 1 , Fciandered iti ely as'e,;clood-• i - -That flentsPn high o'el vale and bill, W . 'hen all sti,onee I sivir erowd; • ; A host oflolden ilitlO4ils.; • (-; 1 - Beside -the Iske;:beneeth ll the trees, - ;7' Fluttering n - Ild dancing Itit,, the bieeze.." \ .-. . V ' Continuous r ets the staisit'iat. - shihe • f 71 . . ; . And - tWinftle'onthe mit)ty way, ''' .1 They.stietehed - in-neVer.l4ndiligiine ' ;- • ' 'Along the Margin 'of 4;134; -, :' • ' " [ Teti thiMsaini saw lit i Fiance, . ' , ; ' Tolishig thelr'heads n s rightly - dance.: ; The waves - beside thtla cad; but they .:-: - - Outdid the sparldilig-,,i l aves iu glee': A poet could not bet be gay ~. ~ In Stich a iocoMb keit?. any, • , : i. , I ' Agazed--"-itta gazeit4ti little illought, . t l j . For o ft when-on City ; en ch I lie i In. vacant or in i)+iive mood, - • i • They Nash upon tOt•inte,trd rue >• I .. . Whi,c7/ is the blissitl s6litade;' . . 4 And then my !wait - vtith,t pleasure fills,, . i And dances ik,ith the daffodils. • - I I Of this poem Werilswiath himself has told vs, that .the-two befit lito in it are:Gy, liis t•-•i&-:-; ter; These Hues :we'havA plintihl- in italics. :Sorely there,-i$ now a eblance of our seeing ?Hiss - Wordswerkh's diary entire. It sheirr. , -- i port 61 .co u ye, wit ion : as, site , tIC-:erihe:l' the face lof natarejter dairv'tntrst he t trent. 'O4! 'Of 1 her sayings is well knOwn , ''' When a child .1: I,cou - la ,n • Ot`..have polluted a,s,r,i'wbery blossom." Th'ere is' the sense of w i' oinnaltood in this. . Since this was, written ti - e-pbserve that the 1 i ': 1 • onlv - - sister of am : Ater; p.sc . -xias j ust iie'll re, i mo'vell from among ns i 'n •an age only one 1-year younger that) 11,1i4s- Wordsivorth. (1 ! i .r the '2.1;:1i of hid tnorlatjt i jed, at Brighlunj 1 ?Mss Sarah Rogers, the ~1:4 sister of the hove tof The Measures of ` Nl4,ory. - ‘vlio, happily,: • still sullies :innate; 114 ;I qiss 11-..4-.4ers had :ill iher brother's taste tbr d it.ri and itterniere. l 4 I ler house in Ha n ov4 Tort:nee was Intl Meri , r i filled with choice esaniple- 1, of art f ro m Gi o tui , Stothard, bought as ':lntici by WO. own goo sense as Ily her brother,'4 eNample and assis t 1 tance. Sane of.lytr ICei,"7. pi •thres she i, mi . .' i 1 derstood to have left 'to tl National Gal . 1 lerv. : - .'l . l -1! 'Mrs. iNfilner Gib on' 1,- ; I tiorably knoWn to 1 all literary men in Lei'illei of t iy distinction. - I She lovel their company; and Is, by her con : . 1 Versational - pll'wers, associate with-the .] moi•t intellectual a -ed.' What author I is there, then; who :.)t, Avlsh her well, wholwill not. rejoict tune to one who us( r acces.sion of,. for .slie has with equal sense and liberalii 'it , , of the choicest 1 proilorties in Sult lardwieke House, 1 near Burr St. Elm ;Las jast,descended , • sornewaa: unexpect( her. It was her I father's and sue I%T, ily ellild; and yet ! there was a chanet—nity, rtiore than a chance of the, property passing aWay front her tO the Isecond wife of her 'father Few believed - 4 - 1111- -1 erwise. But old Sir Theams IC:llium, what ' ever he may have hinted ie would do,. has done What he ouzlt to have l done, 'and -that I choke Elizabetlfan mansion, so steady situ { atedon :a. risik,knoll at tong the woods, is now the property of Mrs.' *lineriibson, with the- attendant adanta,, , -A* :So it is said, of 1 twelve- thousand, a year: 1 • - ' -• Cheap CaniPo!‘ Having- receive 3 t 4 c e of having as goo.l pieces, neightorhooi, attributingi ly to the use of a sinf4e'hai post droppol in each hill corq, we give you a statel fdrin it,. Supposing . .a load to builiels, we take twol loat h hog-raid;, One load of woe blishels plaker Paris. NNI ougblc to , reher with a ' corn 'ground having recei' nure,be,fo re 'vein! , plowcid, the plow.lCngthWise of.th surfaee well pulre,rizett. for_ the hills with a shalkr. and then draw a chain show?. the place for each gives the corn-a-good s helps it out. We have a past. Snaked our seed eor Of tobrieco water, and' I a Mach with' worms i Lo I t tion from twelve. to twent Canton; szr“Sambo rse mulgate .to yon." "Propel, .darki!v." "Well, den; why am "Why aml. like a tr . " De rks•on you cause voli am tier gr4c • i "Cio.rn, got-a etn to p•ti. ” - Expiate - , - .den SaMbol, "'• Wvll, den, why is,yd “ I .fibs Jut. up to a r sar Den, Clem, Lean de Dereason'. ro . ). you am 1 you am a lute cus I" ' -G0c,41-I‘i-v, dailiie, salutations wid you:" i - .1 . . . . - . . FitiEDOM trk.ki>eitr.m.l}:l). TsTo negro slaves who were fecendy rissarg tbrotigh Cincinnati on their wayi \ fr , n, heriC4e . 1;4 to Missouri, were, seized by the a ~Aitiount and taken before a court to secure' their - frer l uni. ' A.s,their own ers-had voluntarily ha:in .- them into Ohio, flier Were free by right,' but [un being .questi , ined by the court, tticy proi.irred slavery, and un hesitatinaly declared - liheir wish tv go with their' inter . .to Missot i• ri!, which of course was rat i tied . I • • ; .. • 3bAltrt fk t .. . . NEWT. :DOSS. °ORS. - ' A NEW sqpply 4 - if.‘,'kaltiable . Books just re- LII. ceived this day at; " POst () trice," Web ,ster'S Royal Octavo-Die 'Unabridged and revised do.. I)r. Adamtlitrit's %min:lent:try upon the New Testament, 'Fi l tbert• Burne's Notes on 'do.. life 90s:he T. lb}pPer. by L Marialt Child ; Ida May, a tipital tn'.l‘ , ; Ruth Hall. the bSst tbook ever itten bY.Fanny Fern; "My Court ship and its eousequendes,'' h now book just out, by Henry 'Wkolf ; The pirit Wrappirt,,, , vs exath ine.dfitnd.exp :tined, StWdard's ready reekonei; a iaTuable. BOok ; . Illiner'' I)oinestie Poultry Bog, Scrap Books; Receipt ookir, S:. „ - Note Books, , all of which will ;be . . s• ld I lit the . lowest eailt 1 1 price, by: : •. ' 1 - L .14. N. BULLARD:, ' _Montrose, reb . .lo, -10.5. I' . .i SEBASTOPOVALMOST TAMEN; . Grea I rush ibr ldnssia—lrox,..siloves, Tip: WOODRUFF -41k:- . EI , DRED lia ing nisseeizt tecl thorns:Ores ogetlOr for l:the purpose o'fcarrying. on the Stove am.Tin-wiire liminess id all its . vorions.biauches, "'would restlfully atilt the attention of the trolling public t their NVhich may.easily be found—it being - in close proximity.to the new Court Ilona();—the South west Corner thereof. Our, build* is not as commodious as.we intend having in the Spring- Itour patrons will bear with us until that time. we batter ourselves that our es*uhtishitient will not be surpassed by any: in the county. We have the ninst approved patterns of ,STOVES ever brought into this market,' ainong which nosy-be fonild I Star (;/' the West (Elevated , Oarn,) Caltiva tor•('Eleraffri- 04 , 61.) Para in, New • World, MA', Atll.l,' and Tlcrr States, • All Air:Tight, and variotis other'ipattcrns too. nutnerous to mention.". TIN‘N , 'AILLI:of kintls kept • eonstantly on hand for household use., Jobbing done to oriter and in the .hest tuanm.T. Tin-svare carefully _proved before leaving. the shop. • They . respectfully solicit the patronotze. Of alt o,wish' to purcha:4e,anything in their -line, as .Ving the-tn that more eau be say( d by eNninin i' their ntoek•b , ...foro purchasing elsewhere. , • 'a A.'WOOL/RUFF. c. B. IMDRF.D. Montrose, Dee. t 7,1854. , . -. • More ': and More New :Goods. II- 111:7kRITT is now receiving new and full • supplic:6 of Goiati for thki :Vinter trade, including ,a new and 01. ,, :1at ass.qtrri. at of F r erwi l )larinoes, !klerinn and Cashmere Atlnids, Plaid Palley and Plain I) 1,11:e5,. Pafetii tt:ts, Brock() Square and 1,,, n , sl ia c ; l.4, : .:1 o f i1,..,v and Lust q) 104, and trill b e sold at-125 per oint. less th , ti last years prices. Also, a tiew r :igstl'rttnont of 13 ri0 1 Ribbons and Bonnets, Wide 1;i10; Velvet, , I N for Cloaks and :\ii , !ltillas, Itich Sli;li and Velvet DrosTriiniiiint.r . : , , :lobair liel.d . Messys, Woo letts Sze., t' - .0., with'a general assailment "pf:otli. -Cr s.t..lPle and c.,ney Cowd , . as usiitil.. which hav ing toen bought under the prescat prcs , nro of the-cash market, will :be sold at vt-orre:-pondipg reduced priccs. NeW•lillord. Xrcv...2•7.18,-).1 GREAT . EY6'1,115 REMEDY. - The rahrub:. ;In:: Summer hfrio-ine I§r work!! DR. 11.41.Sbl'S FOREST WINE! Paironizid by till NOboii:•; .zE.! Me lira ra,*lll f:ngqa n.I and eAtrenied the molt exivi.o , d'iriayy oz e lA, r . b. e trorld. ST lir•ine cintaiMmt ino!asse.i like the boaAtecnitiuteriarillas; teituiro many aritc!tiott lett to pro duce the slightrot mange ut hralt }bred' 11 Me ai tv,zetlier a different artirl , It ean't;in r.n r all, it congp.tenry, but u , unisa.sin , rtrelli, rsiwcrful properties the. i)Dirlifcti it is comp. - A.ld. The I , 4lri.st %iu.6 c nbine, the lirtiles cif the Wild '":err?. Da-k. :1101 Sars:lpriri4la, with other i•larits are Ft 111 'mire el-ice:ice.. It , high Tt`trl , r , it ibte - cri-t Soinib!ities . A single lictile re , t ere , ' the lingering Feat, tit t, ..a t.. viz., rLmvej.s e l" e e Oa tile P.•%•iltlttiCl!):i. 311.1 i nip r,,Tec th. Ftnte She h Th.. Flors I tite e or tb, Ki theys.Nerl'crus Dl:pr.li•rs. 1t1111.,u. I , Testimonyof - tin. Nathan 'Mit hen's, a highly respectable . and stealthy citizen of vewark.N.,l. ~ - t Dr. (I. W. II ALSEY :—I-believe your Fprest Wine and Pills hive been the means of soaring my life. When I enntmeuced tal:ine. them I laid at the to, , ilit of death. with DropsY. Piles and Asthma.- My physieian• had 'riven me over off pitst cure, and my fainly had 10-t -1(11 11,-,p es ..f my recovery. IVhile in this ,dreadtu: sit uatiOn , yott r r,•:-..-t Wine arid Pill. were procor , l for me. and' before I had !In. fished the first bottle of the %Vine and boxi, f Pills, I. expe rienre'l g.r. at relief; my bid) and limb., which ,Tret e greatly i.,01: , •ri, became stmelbly endue, d; - I,orec' of my ree:drery began now to survii e, and aft 4 ronunuint the use 41 fonr rci..dicint.s iiir‘iiiiiiit a month. the Piles and .AsthMa were completely cured. The Dr(ipsy, with which my life was placed in Farb 'rent dinzer, was "ril,o neatly gond. I hare continued the use'of gone medicines unlit the present time, and I now eaj• - 'y ns per cot health - as ev. ci I did in toy life, althou.;ll I am mere than cc' year, of a... .." .. y.oles. re,per(i'aliy. .•-. N. M.tiIIEWS. N., , rrark. N ..1.., Dec. 18,151'.. - . . i Grtat Cure of hirer Co7nplaint of ten years staff. l i t dinlr. • N . I, . New or , Inn. 0., 154... D. IT 4.1•31.. Y. ;ionr,Sir:—ll•trilla taken our forcst Wine Ina; ralc In-remove .a di , ea:c of the. Li T , ..• from 1•11::41 i Ihave suffered severely for uprrards of ten Tulles; and having I ,dhered dactyl(' I'.e., dirceri•'nr that aredm*ans the medi. i 1 citay.'. I have recon . tred my 11-41 th untwitlO:anditig all wh -, I ' knew me thourht myease ificrtrahte. Vneviotte to takln.r. 1 theiltine dad Phis, I ha! recourse * the best medical treatment, bit. r-mtinned 10 rr"w W( rst.i to an alarminr idrfree. Sonic of inv fr:en i: sp-to , le. ,-0 4 1 2 -, : iy o v rry ~,,,,, 1 „no:killed to perscailt• me f-out tnal.in usr (4 soy advertis. i j rd retnedies; and I (I",mld not, hat what( the-, aro hun t dreils dissmtdr 1 frontiakirv.;yone exceNmt tn , dicnre, irt ' ronisecotenee c.f the deception and inefficiency of many ad ' verp , ed remedies pu`r•rth by unprinciiitc I Inca. in aim ir.ziadvetti.entet Is. lint ' what.a pity it iA, th.lt tl, ill.- 1 tip: o,M nsed by other!'./one.' b.. t.hc miane r ,f it. ( smoinz I matte laboring under di , ease. from makcm: tidal and be!Ng i ! en t r ,.l by )'our exedtent nt...liciric. Ilsm tidy •;',0,!m..,. thiiv bare - saved my life; w'...2 1 c,,mtncr.ced m iliinr: n.e for Corn. veins past, 'eorn !a.., any in the our sn'ttees.; win :mirth of clie;ttp cam- INr,n? the ' f I , as to. Itow we eon:alb twenty:fie ~ . of ma!nure from our ,1 asht:s, 4nti three tork tlie parts Ibex , : ime or.l.hoi - el. Our l fired a Boating of ma the hitrro4 follows farrows until She 'Wtrmark one way furrow of the plow o other, way which liiill. The ecttupt - nl irt, and the - Manure il-o, for the two years I in ryt rongt, solution ke not :been troubled it remain in the solit-: Wm ir E; Con-Lts .conuradibus tc, pro. 17!ice.a tree r fiat up." r. t in:l3.2 tree . is lie 1-al/ ya . lo. milibus to pmpouud. t like ittree'." in, ti:irkey s ." 9.,n , trile tie fact. _ I;ea lrt# is because ii (teliP .p .p , ' , .-' r.o more ' ctfutS. Ware, ctc. ESTABLISHMENT! AlTPetion , . Pron.:v:l) yFp(psin.{,c.s , of Ai....etit —laws dice. i'vma! e comp'ain , F. 2.`t am) arifing from Rad Blood and it:Ouzo habit ' , if the warm. SatJr(l fro.nt Death ! ! of teimn. I wan e' 1 cnadi.inu. ;but to n't peilettee their iititAl cruets in !vs..: t Lan tker2e '1::r.; awl ill 014 weeks. from tly• time I vv.! to thy treat snrpri Fe of nll my trien•l•i. r venc h&j Iner . .nned firt..on rontil4 in t ken riM•P 11 ,, N of the Plll5. 31/•/ tm t b ,ttio , of :Le Would t 4, t:<l.l that every poor woull of the t.atne remelies. Yours. kr., • NnTIVOCS 1)1.4111DE11.. t]l - 4• !rin ] on a: th , ly. are n tri•ubii arid ; are Twirl ro:naval to ro.renn.ni .3eiieate f,,n4tit ”114 ful and frarfnl hr evil frora the recouria ny. Tierra]. o• The Forest Wine and are' an ent.rgetie remedy -In.; thl•se enruidnint•. ilttrart of a letter from Mr. P 1 aldinz. dated Pi BAL. - I:EY— Philr.l'a. Sept. 7. 1a.13. Pear Sir. V.nr Forest Wine and hare ..nred my wifecif dreadfternerroui disorder. with wili , ll she had alerted many year.. li•rholy waa nllrio,t waft elaway. She was frequently .li•tufbe tin h-r Fleep - by fOhtfut dream.. awakenin; exhan‘t TA and C9l-..r.4 with pe'rs•piration. and at time. laberin• under the delu tti On that snmethir.a dreadful was about tr. happen tr. her. 11. Y the u.s. et faur Lot ties of The 1nt...! and a-box of 'the I'kll'.sheis :iota in perfect health. Sl+ hio reviih,d ht.; and eujey. fayi. ty np Weil .aF ;.r, T. 1 I ~ PAL - LT/INC. ; lir. David V.arain. e. rail I er N. Voib. that one' Lornell.o.io.y's Foreet {Clue robtainel more.% ir. •a il,ar fifty i.f lame tie' ~arFapari!la. Mee a . P. S 1.3!)1p111(1 , 1 k awe Of (11. tarrret and : Tr.o*t re , pemaLle Dri.zrie" , in Semen..'. In a letter. : " From what they hare Li ard amt. area 1 of Ilalsey' Fr.reFt %riney it io et:el:J.:lt wad z - o , 1. and will unden . btelly beaoTne thrtical,ri:Trit-lirine of the " i. - rh" roreft wine is put up in lar4e . altlare• 1 .'40", with i lir 11.1eiy*i.nnuo•Iiiewain the rlaee. In,. Dollar per forri re Ded I ft. G nrc.enat Td.Foree t i .2;5 eent• p , r Ii ix: For ,S ale by the app,inted Arent., at Whoireale and Iteta:l. : Gcoer..l Pep t, IVI DU3rlt. 1 one door friitn llnd.on.' New Yor'. = • I Appointed Agent Fin Mput rose,Abel orret I ; Great Rend, Lucien Scare. • 31)1 cb.mige. quarterly. • • OFFICE and Pocket Ettipl4ers'. time Book, Pass and Memorandum aooks, 1311 Books, Day Books and Lcdgers, a good assortment for . ,ale at thp- Post Qffiee. " I : NALE'NTINES,!' ITAL.ENTINks!! Valentine i day is coming. so call at the Past office and •get Iyon a4'retty Valentine—cheap;—frotn is t0..85. FERN LEAtFs, from Fanny's l'ort4ia, and Series. for sale at the Post lie. Prof. .1. F.. Stoddard's Seties f 4 Nos.) of Arith metics, for sale at the Post (Wee, he A.. N. BULLARD. lLinlrose, Jan. 9th, .. • Doet, R. Tha4ror r AKES this method of .I,3l'i,fl t; to 1:13 fiend; I:and customers thitt .it ag.iin resumed' the praclice of Medicine 1114;W•1 st.mil in Mon. (rose, where he inns be found :it :Al times unle s s professionally employezl. • Ile would sal' to tho s e owing him on old accounts that he will deduct 25 per cent. on all accounts paid efore the first of April next, (or if any poor likb myself) I will deduct fifty. - ' 31ontrose, Feb: 20, 185.5-9tt Wagon Making, Blacksmi 14ing and Carriage Ironing. THE subscriber havin established himself g. a few rods south of bitniwk four 'ornery, is prepared to 110 all kinds.of work in tit above branches of busittess on short notice' Liid the most-reaSonahle terms. lie flatters himself that with the help now in his emplOy, lie will be able to gii-e entire satisfaction to all who may favor him . with their custom.l - - i C. C. ,MILLS. Dimoek, Nor. 23, 18:54.-4tltf.• . . rjir N. B. Most kinds of lumber and all kinds .of country produce taken in payment. '. PLATED WAit.E.—AnOti!o Forks Sod Spoons, of ttte!v this dsy received by. . . A NEW stock of Wintir Ohawls; j ust rectis .l sad for sale Ins% by - snurii IjgI4PTEATI AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For,ihe rapid cure; cf Coughs,Culds,Hoursenrss, fliofichitis 'lVilooping-Cough, Croup itstknos anal Consumption. _ _., . N NTO;(11 the nnmarous %liscoverien 1. , ',..e" - , -- -n-Selenell hat Male in this genera . ' ‘,.:.....L. 1 "'. •: titan to incilitate the builinese calif.) +—inereave . tts enjoyment, and even . • - we. '.. ", proluti; the terra of human existence, iC il - ' otonegeas he named of more real ref , ---- - e me. to mankind ," than Ors' contribo - ...a - •Teellt „......t - F Linn Of Chemistry tett], fleeting Art. , r - .. .. 4- ' A •avt trittlefltaxirtuerthroughout htehroad country. Lea proven 1.) , 5; yor] ado uht,. that ttlfmtelicine or combination of media rine- ; rtltuturo,can ,e - surely control awl. core the nu• ditcase which hare hitt'. tw.rous I . arictlee of pninomary erto swept frttereur midst thou•rtn,lii and thousands cr. Cry'year, indeed. there is abundant reason In liell, Yea Remedy havnt len,:th been fonnd alii eh ran 1-crelied on, to core the moattanaerousaacc ll,- n` oft itelUt..7s Oar .pare lterelaill not permit no lir I, oh liAt any proportion of the curea*llimted by its'n se . hut We. wouhl present the folioulurr:—and refer farther tuquiry to my American Almanar w 1,1,1, tho . 12 ..•nt 1 , ,e1.,5c natus•i , wijr..l ways ho. pleased. to furni ill fro-. wherein arc,full particulars, and hullriCutaLlerroof or these Kat ytnep t.. Offer of I'rartrporttota, I.:1m eni lt.it..t, C Ang. 4, '43. .1 b t u, s w, four yearn old ha• justtoC.r ea AVnit DirarPir.—My vered from tioever , . attack ~ f to alienaur 'Scarlet Fero?, bit throat woe rutten. and ee , ry person that fislt • e,l Mtn. prononneel him A dead child., !taring u.o.lr;,ar te Citra? rtelftliAt in Cal f 'rola, to 'he Winter of S.io, for a severe attack of Ttron , l , ltis. with entire succo,ss, T Irasinducol toirr it on my Wile hoy. I rare him al tea tio.lniul every three h . t re‘.oo:ll.lllenc•in; in the more tug, end he ton o'clock at Well t,.1 found... do , hiod ehan 11. for t I, brt ter. WO aq•-r ; 1, r,s•'lay, u , e.ho.was-able to Ott OT drink nitieent vein. . 1 ' Irs Iv, in tltt!at,ve .1 11,14:4 •:i , ' . ."" wi;/ , '"e many a eldhl from a Peetnat urpqra.... and relieve Om :ItiNl4l- n. inane afoul parent. tor all el. , tion A of the throat! and -I.umzs. I - believe it.t.h.g. best la , `ltrine extant: A feeling of the deepest cr2 , ir.i.leo.n , mpts up: M ad , lre , -ant those 'Lincs.—hutfor your lm.aert:lnt discovery, my iittle hoy would new have: try , -n in another w,r1.1. • jam vuur:-....,.11 areat respect, ' :, . J.ll Pcitri - .1.1, S ui‘t • Trans.. 1..-IZ. R. .-. Rook 111 11. (Si , n. I T.< t - 00..)7`1•J ~ Jul y 21, .52. - P.L. 3. Cl Axn.,.._ , ..1„.-.. your medicine has become known horo.it hats ..!,I,at,r ••b. ma uartm n an.: othercough . tense iy we have ever 6014. It 1.; s.;,oken of in term. of er,,, , ,, , a,,,,reJ praise 1•s- th .se wifo hare mint it,mnd I know of :-,,n'• r ,:t, ttherr tl:e bect they can say ut it, is w,t_ tO , ; ~I; , - ..-1.,t,h,. ~...1 it 1'..,• .lour. 1 f 01.,: Fira , u7 , in t.rEitt it.bertttagr j-_ , .11 ~ t t h at 1-3:n zi ying my enstomer; iho v ~eth of their ino:ley.au , Lt I ,, el.trAtltie 1 i n ..evin.Z. die hen , fd it confer , . Pleas, sen-1 1.10 11 fur:her supTly, and 'belie% ome - Your-, I, itl^ r•••••, , , et . , .‹.•' ' , JeIIIN It WIIITT,Ori:. P. S. Almost MIT rtUrilher of trot tiro-aces cc..:i I?, 5,21.1 you, if On wish It. Wi”.l.nr. C. AN - -;, Jane .1. r e , r!Py Aral C hare your Pe 'ter:a ir,r t irmneil: of one year: and it is Inv cineere beliqttat I -.1...a1.1 bare been in my graveere tlti- time if T hn. too T r hou ,•ure.l frrtir•noCthntunv:r,nn,t I .1, n , -'t nvisr, , tair my ron rir. Cont. when I tell y.in it i; a i”i•* , -Oro' n'ta•'. l Y • Yoitrs re•poetfully. D. A. lle , Tl.l.lti, Att'v at - I.lv. • - • • tr... Pa.. Sept ezi,lo.,r •24.1C7a). • "Niy .r —Your medirine ismuih lit by ute.l it bore, a usl itt at to i n-tire :In.ll,lollltaln it' rrptttat inn revotntnet .1 it fee pithrionory atTeetir.r.s.aq mauv Our prin, lint phy,leinTit• • • lam your ftieni. • • TEII.. I). Prepared by A C. A Y aiel tical 111. mitt Lonell. r.tIT.TI ILY A. Turret!, Itontre•e t It. F. Sr. It. 11. Eaten, llalfer.l , Phintl•y-.l)uielaci; Seott., firtat. Bend. lly all' Druz - 4'l , r s 41111,1 311 , i•very where • Sept • ATC 3111. LAN &•.1)Altli return their trnteful ...V I. neknowl(.4. , :tnenN to the pubic for past Sa vors. and invite !attention to the very larLre stock of Sprimr and. Sim.iiwr Goods thoy art , III)W re evivin7, anfi f‘ff , .r . for at iule price's. In addith , ',l nsnal ass,rtni(-:,t Ore SLII , IV Dry - Groceries. II Crockery,- P.:int., ::Ai they at,' f , ra , par, 41 to larzo a, , Jrttia-nt .of , t;001):-; of cycly (I. Plaid anti saks Shawls. Hosiery Ladies and 3lisses shoes of all kinds— . -also a largo !stock of , ItEADY Cashinicres, Summer Cloths, Ve.:tiay.l4, liars .ar:d Boots and hiu &C. &e. They respectfully solicit an early from thos e mho mish Lo purelmse Gum) Goons AT Low MeMILLAN & PARK :..4pringville, May :2, 1.62)4. Farmers' Unipn Insurance Co. Ath! . 11, , 5+1 . !‘„,,*(1 POin"a CAPITAL 200,000, :4. I ECYr.r.D BY •BONDS ANIV MOnTGA(JES ON RE,s,L • '• E,JTATE. NSU'RES nr.r:rinst loss byFira. tiouses.Storvs I ond other buntings, Goods, ‘Vares. nnd on as fad °rabic: terms _as ifistitution. I.ossi.s promptiv :ikiinsted and p:iid. Iron. Ilyrvee Fra l .nek Tyler, Geo, A. Perkins. J t T. 11.. Myer, C. N. Si!iptmin. -Welles. Je., J.,E. Canfield, 'Athens ; llnu. J,.fin I.npnotr. Towanda; lien.-Bradlr:v Wakeman, 1,0- e ,y v ill e ; Get,.liolleaba.k, IVilkbarre ehael .1Iy;yr:, :Laporte. Pa. • Ilun. 1141r:we Witliclon. Prv.s.: C. I'. NVell?s, jr. Vice Pres.and Tre.is.: J. E. Car:ll,l , l, :-c•e'y. • Addre , s, U. S. .114,te.rosk.. ei)unty. Pa., ,a S.. B. Grt nt 11:.ra1.-3.3y14' • Our Stock of Stoves., I S nuts• vot - lipheteil—lail we .%%-oe,ld Lake 1.10 Op port trnity , to that We :an th•iw the no's. spler . Rd- patterns of Porlor and Cookin , j'StOves to be f.;und in the county.-- (Lem 1.:: , .n.he *eon the Rey! , 1%..:4 Front, ilriGothic• Parlor, for wood or v0.,1. entirely ne%%. patterr-:. Jith.illy pretty st,tove:i. ih lees iront five to ten' d,.. 1 ,:nr, Of our we. or.ly to remark thr.t. we :,re thetn at our - f, mner prh-e: , -,..t1:(1 judging. front the rr,Plity of our safes. we pfit4i,( . ...: are ely.ire;y ,3ati,fied v.ith the pikes arid qualtty of eiur Wt; Imvo a " cos' left" of the " Clintan .kir Elevated Oven stei‘e, — ail to be the 1n t cool: in,' st,ye now in Us 2. anr1111 , 41.11 pipt , 01,1 prkes,..md . Trim; inin , .2s- arra Tin 'Ware of all aeseiptions, the , rates. Cc}. :2 1, Dry Goods and Carpots at Cost "W /( 1 .."K11A N t l i &. l i i i E s NN i, E t :l.7' . 11 a k r e , c; u r t.a r : f il im a and Domesqie . Dry Goods and Carpets. emh7a cing :Imost eve;:y nrt:elejn the Dry Goo's line ever': owrltt.iuto the utatkotia,view of the,short et.p 0 .e::::11, en I. :Al. w e lave comduded to olfc-4hent far i. , rto days from this dlte ar . rost. Those persons to whoru we have formerly sold Goods , t,d!l at o:. , : s-o 01.:t this is . a tare of,por tunity and one which should be etn!,raced in:- mediately. To those u Ito haVe ;ever favored us With a call we would say try as oar' and you will be eonvir.ed that this is 1. 7 ,r pl-:re t.). pur- F h a .e Drc: Good., and Carpets. Our stock. is al waVs ri.plott: with fashionable and s e a:onAl e Goods and are defrnnined L ) keep as good.a ‘a,- riety as can lie found in this section of the coun try, :Ind bell t.l prici:S• which cannot fail to please. , i - . WICK] I.ll‘l & BENNETT. Binghamton, Jan.*, 055. . TIIE subs , ..ribers be.r leare.to inrurm the cit- A_ izens lii•ooklyn .nu , l.2vicinity 111'4. they hark. , just - received 3 lot of S ' T.o'; Es of the various modern pat.t.:rs and styie:„ which they offr•r for as ,as - they can be pm-eh:Lied elsewhere in..the county. . . • ALsc)—A lot of STovr. Elb,-)ws of the . difrerent at t an - tif.iei ti rs prier,.', WANTr.D-011i Iron, e‘ipp s r . ::n4 itrabs in ex,, charge for Stoves or other (i4,,t1,.. • strrti 11ENIPStEAD. Nov. 28, 1854. • NOTIIER lot of Gold and Silver SpeetneJes _41.. for all ages, by i. A. J. EVANS. DOME TIMOTHY and CLOVER' geed at • - . TURRELCS The Know Nothing - Expose. A - NY person patronisie,g me, at the front ,tlupperioom of the:Store , lately oceupied - by M. C. Tyler, , can beakeonimodated-according to to the Latest Fasliions, in the best aild moat ap proved manner.: My work is warrated to. fit it properly made. Cutt.ing,.rneriing and in fact every branch of Tailoring done on the shortest notice,-and that to the satisfaction.of those concerned. I.4tf, lot of plated ry best gonlity, . J. EVANS.. Shawls' T ONG and Square,Vool, Brocho arid Silk, 1...1 very handsome'slylea, arid at extrernetylow prices: . U. B. & Co. . Oat • I NEW GOODS olitEctojis". OFFICLRS. J. DICKERMAN Stoves, Stoves! " Men; Know Thyself:" An Inca! sa bit Bookfor 2:, rents—" Eccry furlity should • • hares cup:l , • = 1(10,000 . COPIES. Sint) I.IISS THAN, A liftlAlt.• 'A new sseTs .' , r.h.'*.;„.• • edition, reified and takpmf edt, • 'Alt,. just Issued. , - ::,"••••`• • pf:Mr ' Dr. Itunter'sMedical sualifXr and-band ItOolv for theattlictrol--: 4Otrgi.st Z 7 Coot atilt; g an outline of the mi. ,:•„'s progrrsa,treaftnent antic are of every form of dist!sse enn • " ' l ! . `% •\ . t ['aired by proatit ethics seatiat intercourse. by self abuse or by seg ....teesscalth advice for their Trteention, wilt ten in a :auditor et.f.e, avoiding all medical t ecinicadties, and everything that would often , ' the Car 0 r . do.enry.r withitu outline of eoinplaint *lncident Females,to from the'restilt of soul.• men t y years. .UCCl.t$ • _till practice v 144141 4 ,4.4 devoted to the cure of illiteases Of a r private tint tire. To which i. ad,liet for the cure attic. above dis-. 'elPe,, and a treat!! , on the ,!ollses, ,, ynipti , res and cure of the .‘ole. , r, , an y o 11,.: Pt .l a ces or o?( - 1!; , f t,ki in Penn • I , 7)Mere. Phiri.h/i., 1 „u— ,, 111:. 114 T Wl' MEPICAL yt4 CA I..' --:Theantiwro title work. unlike tuoj...rity of t hose who advertise to Cure the cl isca 11 it treats i graduate of one nt t he lust tlnilr%ce in tha Visited:44es. It nif.rds in, ;drastic ! t o recoil/in en a hit:, t., the t:nt,irtu•. t.tf nf malprattlee..ni A AUCC,SEU I and c=p-ricreed practijinner.in whose honor arid integrity they may line , ' the greatest confidence: M 1). - /-7:ovi I. iroulti.ard. Pro n r s.l ;; r rhaa. I (11'71'1 .--11 givec nit' pleasure tr :ohd my testimony to the profes:-.ional ability "m. Author ot the“ Flue* . A Sunterou; of Disease Of the Lie ita! rgans, Art:te them of long Ftlll.lllw, ef me On, . myno tice,in which hi.; 4%111 hes heen manifest it. restoring to p e rt', health, in semi , eases where the patient has Loft enr,,id t •rrd h,yeitul medical aid. In the treatment of Sent inn! weakness. Or lisarraunem era oft functions pro duced by , elf obit... or Exeess r,f veuely..l do n.d know his •el,rroir in the profession. I been acquainted with the A uthor .orne. thilty year.. and deem it M , more that tic t.)./iiri as well a. I:airiness to the nnfart nnate victim of early indiseret kin, to retuntriernd lilt,. a.s 6ne in .hose prole's:di - mai skill and integrity they may safely confide the:aryl, e s, A I.FILKD Wu 01.04 . ..t1L11.M. L. . This t,„ withinit exe.ption • the most Comprehensive 'and inteilliriLle work. published on the !leis ot disease of lAbirt, it, tr,,ts. A I °ill ti'ebniead term. es it Fel( tO the rrA , Call ofita readtd.:l Tt i• free frets all ot , jectionable matter, and no •narent however fostidiciu., ran I .1-jvct to procaine it in the h of hi , ions. The nit s devot i d ninny to the treatment or the treize,i of. find. with too lit :le butt!; to pun', lift to .presuralition. tuipo.e. h.: ha+ , ftered '.1.. the . uerld • ter merely nomitiall,ri , e of 2.1 emit-, the fruit of snide twenty years' twist suece‘sfut jr., ‘• So teacher or parent .liouhlbewithout. the k 'Jowled:" imparted I,l..llle:finable rr,..rk It would tat,' year. of pain. met - title tticn t.) (lie youth uudcb their char:- e .1./coo.fe. A l'resle.teriau elerzyinno in:01.1.1, writing - of .• Ilut• tees :ulna!" upon' 0.2:4- antis of our ywntli. •vii esinnpie an l intinoliee of the letls ; c I into the habit r.f Self pontr without rkklitillUl.ll , ; Pin and fonrful conoeluences upon Ilvt ai. I their I...4terity. The oonvtit at Inns ofthnus alols . have been enfeebled. if not I.ro!,en doull,nol they tro notl.noweth rant• Ccure,' Anythi rut that ear. he .lone r.. • .ii~hten and intlueneo th e Ins to ellerk.and ultimately to. remove this vv:.,1,...5pre . a.1 sem. , nfluitnan wre,:0h0.1n.. , . would oonfer the ....er.lost nextto tho . rvli:rion of Jesus arist, the pro,ont and ..,nohnz ( or intoxivating drink...) though it has slain 1 . 0 - ,;‘,tl is 1101 a fir,-nt. v ..eourze to t Iwhu- . . Apr,, , pt holinif 6f tuft . an.1.1.01i0,” ~y 1- rii-vrorktn- in Ow yen are fivo!y One ho pr.et.nvv. to nny part ntt6c.Cnite t tnr,y for ellltS. or six i.,..r;0s for t t.,l A.l , lre , s. (poet 7 aid) COSDEN CO., Pnl,ll-I , r 1'41.111:ta.1.410,t. !,•:71'.111V:" , (1 nod nook 1 - zont qraponod n o lb , oto-1 ii , ,#•ral I orin-. Pumps! Pumps • r F..; 'Tr.:Cost improwtnent of the ay.'. C. .Paiont I)ouble Actini: Ball, Vnlve, Force ,:rid Lift lin:al). :111 improvctrent :', l oo'‘e all (.01,-r nt.mps machim for lifting aa..ll . :ro.,,•iro:r•wftter. .. , 1 . :111,1!)i!, ,, 1 , 1 , th a r ,m r tnd I.%•liroary, I wetalic, no bolts f.r : I ! . '/ t it !O f•O7 - I , 7:yque:intiv • it - will last nm - n - ,•• tltne. It can nsed_in -every .t.iri,:ty of forni, can draw .water from any situa tion and carry it to any . part of a loonp:P.-it is t!.mperin`r to all ler romps for distilleries. Pa 31ills. Tann, ies,,Briek Vaids, Iron. Works and Sfatittfacturitvil.gtaLli.lone - nts orall kind. 111 ~rcler- mint he aililrebsect to .Atblim)n Dim- Lo.ler•wille. Ps., who hay bought the wile right for Sosli t tehatina County.• • • _ :2-9, Sa — lst--.35t11 • 1 1 CENT sinoll and, jadi .l. citiusly s.dveted r.-sorttnent.- inoludina Dr. Jayne'.:, and Thi-oup's',Qr.-parations, Wriorit's and Pliinnev's:Pili . s, Ilaris*Nd "Phaves Pain &k... &r. & I lEMPsTEAD. • No-:Line of Mail Stages •. . • - KIRKWOOD TO MONTROSE, A si.tr:vsiti Kirkver , n(l.!pal.,singthrookl cot. bcittAvitle, I,ll,i•rty.A c.;er.ry morniugafteithe eari,hu,tll.l.:al4, and We.,t,reach iuz,Montrt,Fl lit 1 P. M. bt = P re:1 , 1,11 rll ilbW,Cl•i!l ttElO•. t-II tale the }lail'freir "t Car: , ..bot East Wc: , t ,11-inir. the nt , :tre:•t te2l , il:ll rout, t.,,rcr.rlt the SQW YorX attil Eiir a Otroita. f,11.)int , .,c6 - :•:prin4- Nillt.. tlii%11.1:1 , 111 , ei: wlach teziyes Ilantro:.o at T'A nt•v”ry Mot).l!sy.ll ,- r , lnr.etia) and I'rilJ))",.' ipe• a Friend”illn,Lyray,:villi..&c.tioal ToNanit-an , l trria,;er are p ravided .and. ilia Prupric.tvrwiil-par.• no pain st o arennlniadot t;he I'l*. W IIATI:Ii. _3lOl;GA's: WI:ST :rp.12,1,3) .Flour Q. 11,1! I) . ' tlitf1i):1:1 ar !iiriLtle LLI. foi-sale at the sl:llinn. Alto Illur in .•11.11 - ler 610. sacker per BELL & TINGLEV. IL , pbottoirt, Oct. 12;1834. - . & STODI)ARI) since thelate fire, may be found h the IIiST:MENT OF SE. RLE'S Not....ithstandin!r. the unprecedented ra pidity With Whieh our stone of Boots, Shoes,&e, " went oti*”.nn .the morning of ttle fire, we still have sonte on and 'h:tll c oon he :4+lllool • ; ' KF.F.LER & STODDARD. • M,,nt rose, N.,)vernber. 13, 1 S,i 1. 10,000 Tithin Staves Wanted. the stitiz.eribcrs immediately. A1:31) _ll 'ing to fiber' and limp-poles—for which w 1 will Day thef pigheit twtHtc.t price. Seasoned Static preferferl. Brooklyn, Pel). 13, 1455. - W.. 8. Deans-,-Dagiicrreaty_pist, • 01,1 lull's' Hall, - rOAKES Pictures of everything that • v.. ill kf.f,p stilt. chil.lren will not be taken unless bro't between the hours of o.and 3 o'clock, on a clear - NEW STOCK . Of Cases. Friintes, Lockets, &e., just purchased. Montrose, Nov. :23, 183-1. • . -- , I - ALL RIGHT. A FINE; assoi t went of New Goods just airiv. /I ing at tho; Farmers' stoic.. _Cull and lice for yourselves—cost you nothing to look and but little to buy. It. 'MAUR 4. Co. . Montrose, .larch iO, '55. a B roche. Shawls.l IIEAPER thuri over before kn4wp, Beanti . .Int pattern;, and tine finality Of 8-1 Brodie Shawitz, ',open's nianutituture, at S ' Oet. 11 Glad Tiding, to Old SOldierg. 131 a late law of res, all Soldiers,Tcatn.' stern, and their widows or minor children, are entitltA to 160 . acres . Buunty Land: Those who have received Warrants for less than 160 acre% are entitled to have an additional 80 or 120 acres Warrant. Those who have been slim ply-mustered into service and paid. get 160 acres of land. 't am still engaged- in the %May. Land and Pension hgvney, at Montrose - , and \ wilt obtain now warrants for all Danville - elaimard, free of else or : charge ff any kind. AR other eaSes Mere ly, for fees. And I will pay the highest Market, prices . itreAsh for all warrants. - lam at Searle's 111 land in Oise my-ab sense 0. any time, D. R. .athrop," Esq. Courity Treasurer, will attend to my business: • - JOHN IL DI MOCK, ,Niontrose, Mureb 15, 1855. - • Everything *arks . to a Ch arm. QC()TT, JOHNSON & Co..arc-now receiving CI a new stickOf Fall Coeds, and :lee ready to wait upon the people to anything they ,viiihAn the lino of Dry, Gonds,..Cliithipg, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Fish. Salt, Iron, Hoots and Shoes, &c,.4it." We Will surely snit nil that call end see us at oar Stare Tit Springville: " • , SCOTT, JOHNSTON & . Springville, Sept: 27 1854. • • J. SAUTTER I'A.ODIE RETURNING, iti:33EOV AL. • .•Australia; California; Or .1 Or any plat;e on the OtOe;earitto,t pres e nt .riectler • indurerleithr - thrih • . • . • KEE LER 4 :STODDARD'S -• BOOT AND SHOE STORE. NA7tltoll is now filled witbr. . a new and extern.: • Nile 'assortment of - articles tti embracing al. ne/al.yasiely of new apd elegant styles of.:Ladies and- Gentlemeti'a wear, among . ' which are Ladies French,,,,Sith Listing and Pre ;Are Gaiters, Kid ritiirEnaineled Polkas, Kid Pat ent leather and bronzed Jeinny 'Buskins and Ties; gentlemen's French :add -Philadelphia oalt.tanned calf skin.and tip .s..*,Con, z r e as and button Gaiters, Monterey and Wa'shington Boot's, toilet ,Slips, Nforocco,.ealf." . itina . Cowhide ' Boys kip, calf and cowhide. gents and Ilrop,:tins; all kinds of Misses and Children's—wenn. Also, a general assortment of Findings, which eon gist- in part of lasts, pegs, *parables- Mnlrgarialt nails, tucks, tkread, was, flpstles`, shoe binding.: awls rasps, .sandsfonets, shoe • Also, oak and s!emlonk tanned calf *Tin' and soleleittli— .er,"Morocro skins and linings. , Work-made to order and toi,,,tiri . ng neatly th.n. • • T.KEFLEII STODDA.I4),., M.)itt Jtine 1.1.153. . , At th e '" trpeiwille Exchanko." fpIIE inhabitants M . Upsonville :ma vicinity JL • aro LfZiin ravorCii with an of an other choice: si•leetiqn. of Fall'and Winter Goo& :It the-old stand of the stibwriber.• (Doors Open dailv, Sundays excepted, froini7 ri'eloCk A. M., untill 9 (l'elock P. )1.) Wherc:niay be neon, 'sold and!looteht, a rood assortiii - e.nt',4if Dry Goods. Groceries, 'Crockery, Ilardware, Stoneware Wuodetware, Fish,' Daily P ; 4ints, Oils,. Fluid,. Docks Shoes,,,. Clot4ink... School Books, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Yankee Notions Ste. All who can and will: pity for what they buy either ,down, or withid'4l,„ reasonable timel thereafter, are invited ,to, belonging, to that other class may as.,Weil . I.(e, where . they can do better. All l'a•iller's - Produce. Butter, Lard, Eggs. Pork: Ptaultry; - s 'alWish re ceived in exchange for eoied.,,, r JosEro IMAN Upsonville, Oct,. 7, 185. Stoves! Stoves iT1111: subscriber wishes .tentis;n )f 1 his friends and the Public toitis very large ma -, • aslnrtiiter.t STOVES:- at his•neW Store RooM • in iii .oders r i 1 I e , next to L. S. Leeim's• Store•,'and near the Great Bend Depot. Tlip has in addition to his formerilarg,e variety of Cooping and Parlor Stoves, maey new Patterns, some of whieh . are- - • - ' St N. hcqa., Pro eh Brayer; t, life Fly, Modrrn Troy, ; .11o,tuick, • . Mc , littlikm, Black Warrior, o l i,nt, . , . Oak, i Di, , Stove, , . . . Which to7ethor with his former, stock will -he perhap , i. the most extem,iye and vdriedassortmept of well•seleeteti Stoves in the; County. •-. ** Clinton Stoves wellfurnistia at low prices. All articles hi his line kept on hand and made.to order as usual, and orders receivettid hiS old stare in Great Bend. • JOHN COLSTF,N: : Lodersvilli. & Great Bend N0..-18.53.-64._ • Horse Powers and Steam Engine. ()N,k•lid",nadhetr"p.°llrll:t(Ze P ow er s l si f( x )r ti t e l: -. l.lh o i r . n s t,, e , Power Steam Engine; for. sale low at the 'Eagle Foundry.: Also, Stoves, PloWs, and all kinds of Castings for Machinery and other purposes. • Sicnv:. BENTLEY & PERKINS: Montrose, Dee. I, 1854. - -• I •-- New Goods. . • A Good asiortment—to arrive this week, nt I."llowprieeA. .C.lll and examine. , • - HAWLEY & MOTT.• Sept: 12, 1354. . Buffalo Robes. LARGE lot of Illndsomo Robes, - a pait of "them Indian dresed, and very supe rior eolors i and quality. - 1 U. B. &Co: Gibson, 0..111, 185-1. Prllt firm, of Warren & Thayer is dissolved, , but the 'Fardiers' Store ''rt. give . pubic notice that we are selling- Goods; .nearly at cost. Good Tea - at Coffee at Js., and other Groceries at the same;iate.. Re:W. : Made Clothing cheaper than vou can buy elsewhere this side of New York. Calicoes at, 9 cts., Cloths of every description so low - yOU will be perfectly aStonlshek Coed nice Broad loth at two dollars per There is a - Market attach-. ed to the our Store where the Farmers can sell' thoie produce of every kind for cash,: and. the !food people. of Montrose can find everything in the,Nne of eatables to their -ad %WI tag°, _Geutle men and Ladies, 'one and all, call and !.a t , Our "terms are positively ready 'pay ;(and no, trust.) • . ft.THAYER & Co. I • Montrose, Dec. 20, 1954. • • Window Sash.. Li 11. &D. SAYRE hal:in - . ; hi!e'n appointed agents for: an , extensive-. Sash, Blind. and Door Manufaetory are prepared lb pny articles in this line at lesi rates . than. they have .. ustinlly been sold. - • Dec. 14.. Q HAVING CREAM—an article. 'Which every tn:ln should for sale by • • & D. SAYRE. Dee. 4.^ Ready-Made Clothing, s A VERY; dostrablc stock at very low priees,,. S, 11. & 1). SAYRE. Montrose, Dec. 14, • 1854. . j _ ,t Now tot of Gjft . Books for New •Yenrs, The life of P: T. Barnum and El. Greeley; nisu Ten Nights in a Bar.Bilorii anti what I saw` tlik:re." by T. 8. Arthur, a first rate Bind; fur ev.:. bntly. at :the Montrose Post office, 31entrese,rbr(;e. 27;1854. • • • • • Doctor Yo . urself : THE "POCKET. EESCULA.P.IIIS: . Or, Every 9nc hi.v own Physician. , 11 MEI it Etlition,oonfanung 1. One hundred EngraVings,Jshowing Diseuses• and Malformations of the flu , man system -in every shape ond form. To which is added a Treatise on. the 'Diseases of Females, be itig'of the highest impor tance to married people, or those cote inpla tiug mar riage. By , William Faring, 3f. ID.. • Let no father. be, ashamed to presents copy of the Aesculapios - to his child. It-may • Save him from an early grave. Let no voting man or wo man cuter into the secret oblivitiOks of mitrriedlife Without reading-the Porlet Aesculapitis j . Let no one sots--ring froth a hackuied cough; Painin the Side, restless nights,'nervous feelings, and the whole traits of Dripeptic seusstions,and given' np by their physician,be auothermoment withoutcon. suiting the AESCULAPIUS. Have the married, or (hose aborit to be married r any impeditirent, read this truly useful hop lc, as it: asjreen thel, meantiof savic thousenevolunfort unate creaturesfromthe very jaws of death. • • • \ • - Any person sending twenty :rents en closed in a letter, receive nue copy of this work by mail, orliVe copies will be sent for One Dollar. Address (post paid,) . - DR.W M. YOUNG. N 0.152 Spruce St. Philadelphia. April SO, 1855-14Y1. . U. 13: & co. Great Natural far Indigestion anil Dyspep4ia. DR. J. Hot:Giros' s Ptipsin, the terubiii- GESTIVE FLAHD,Or GASTIIC ktetstill holds the first place among all the various remedies for these painful and destrtictive complaints. It is Nature'e own speeitie for.ith unhealthy atom, aeh., *No aft of man ran'egnal its curative pow. era; amMaufferer fiom 'lmiigestinni and Dye pepsia should fail, to, try it. - tar Sold by AbetT-ttite!l'lliontroso BYI. CLOVER and TIMOTtfY Sa.;o for anti by. . IT. 111.TRRITT: 'Sew Milford, March 8, 1855 NEB'- GOODS Railltgad Crossing, Lo - bk out for the Com DR. HOITGHTON'S p si p t .v. , - 14, .TK:WI,O,cI4SE-DM,(e.4T: I'U ' DLISIIED EVERY IifUESIjiY MOxli'fl BT 488 1 4"311014 • odvsnenvs2,oo,l ! not sisid within iix and sg,bo, at thiread : oftbe year. No paper &continued untilaireara., ges are paid, except .;at the: option of 'the ktib. . Ushers. -All - .communieutiprisnonneetednitbihe office, to insure attentVm e rOitet be direc!cdlPO4 . paid) to ClitSt.& ISAY, ionfroii,Stinqueliatta County, 'Pa. Rates OW! square .(12 lines or less) 3 ingertii)int; 1,00 . Each subsequent . insertion, . . ;025' One square three tnOnths, - .; .... ' '2,50 'One square six nionths; - . • •.1“,1,00 • Business Cards, four - lines or lees, 3,00.: Yearly advertisements, not over. , aquaria, 'l,OO - Ono 'column one year , ... • 50,00 - Yea] ad Verti sera • 'will - be. restricted 10 .the business in which they are engaged ; rlnd Ore eon., sidered as Wishing to contiqueadvertin4 unieT s . they shall gh.e,,speeial:directiona.fortidisc`outirc. uance of the same: " - - Par - The publishers 11 ib g added totbeir Job Printing ninteriali a large and superior *aunt. men t ..f Job Typel are now_ prepared to execute W Job - Work in ; a minner ungutpassedin this see. tion of eotintryon °tithe inostroasonable terms_ 111ailaks of Or6iy description deptconstuntli on hand or:printed to order. ;:, : V . 11.0"5 . ,:-Pit -,034.- ~ • BRYANT- 1 001USIO, - Great .BRY ANT, Proprietor. . • BURROWS, SPROUT & llnsi ac t strens of SPROUT'S COMBINED CAR - RI.kGE SPRINGS, I lUaliesVi Ile, Lyedming C0.,1 1 4, Springs may be had of M. S. Wilson, Montrose. W 1. W. S:Tlitirit - - Cabinet and 'Chair; Manufaef.ireri, root' Main Street, Montrose, Pa. I , Dr. K. . • ;' Surgeon Dentist, Montrose. Pa., - will be it ' Searle's Hotel,- Mondays. and ;Tuesdays of each week. .\ • • ; 141' , , Dry Goods, Grocerin I,lardware, Orockery,dhots and Shoes, dze., ?. Springiille, Pa. _ .I,Byl .LITTLE e!lc CHASE, • 't_ttornieli at Laii-- 1 1 0fEe . e.fortherly qceu . pied by J.eittle . & Streetiot, Montrose, 'Susque hanna County; Pa RALni,ll. LITTLE.) A„ DAVIS, ATTOTZSET SID COI.;!:SELLOP, /IT LAtir—StlScltle 'hantlh Depot, Pa. Oflitie -Over 8..13. Wests Store. - "16,1 ABEL TURREGlLy.Allorixiosr, PA. Dealer in Druzs,Medicines, Chemicsis,Pai Is • .9ils, Dye,stuirsi t rd. ware, Yankee Notions, &c. Physicians pre. scriptions_carefully coneoundcd. : • JOHN 'GROVEii, FaNhicinable talor—Shopunder Seqlef }lac), Main Street, Montrose, Pa. -• JON COL-TEN - DEALER 114 Stoves, Tin,'C bpper. a rid Sheet .troa Wrire, Loderville, near 'rent Bend Depol...retf Woodruff Eldred, DEALERS IN STOVES and Manufacturers of Cop. per, Tin, and Sheet-Iron Ware. Shop Et* the Nes- Court House, Montrose, Pa.:"- S. A. WonnnrfF.] . [G. B. ELDRED, . - • . A. Lathrop, DiAI.ER ; in Ready-Made Clothing, Hate. and .C4p.'Beots and Shoes; , Clothing, Goods, ' l ;7'ff - Store oppesiteHearte's Hotel, Hontroti. C. 1). LATllltar, and s' wi " . _ _„> Dr. Merit IL C. Vail 1 - NRUGGIST and ,CnEluti.r, and' pefiler iq DP.t.t.S . ,3ledicines, Paints, Oils, Patty, Window Glass ; Cainphini Fluid, mery,Yailkee Noions,&c,&c. Lodersville; Pa.-101f. : . , FRANKLIN FRASE ... . , ITTVIZICet, CoGIs:.F..LLOR AT - LA1k.51013t20111 , attend . all: buSioess trtittidt:O . .hiin in the-county of Siiscinehusie. Cf:mvetatit:inj.y., and %rifting of all kinuis will be doni":". neatly, and charge, Moderate. He will aiso - attei Id to the - proseentiOn - of claims of sot. di ers, their widm;:s and heirs: against the U.S. governuient,' for Bounty land, Pensions, Le. May ho'faund at all hours at the, pfE - cel formerly oecUiii . ‘l by T. Richard, north of the - CoUrfli.o.use:—.-18:53—n49 . - • C.. TYLER, - - Interested-with 1..1.1 Hunt IMPO . RTT.It AND DEALER HardWilte Sta Cat. ierv, Carriage Trjunings, Springs, 4:e. • • !No: 215 Piati Street, r. Y. Where hii 3tereautito 'friendrr,:in ibis and other Counties, nre kindly_ invited; and eaineiily solicit od to cap and purchase. - n6lf. HOMY S. KNAPP, , OF MONTROSE, FA. With Rowe; Woqdruff, 'lt Carter, ANT ALF GROCERS tgm. .:m: ANT.s,\o.lv a inee between Cortland and Day. Street NOtv York,. garah 8; 1854-=-10tf. , Itiedical Card. I)RS. E. Patrick, Jr: Si- G. Z. DimOck hare this .day formed rfeo-prertnership;fOr a more efficient and sueeessful prosecution orthe differ. ent braneheS of their profession... ' ••• All business entrustedto them, will be atten ded to . with .promptness and fidelity.' Thrtir office may be found over Lorthroz;s Store East- sido Public. Avenue. • • E. PATRICK, t;. Z. Dlllo,Cli. • 3iontrnse, March 2:1, 1854. -• ' • • W., Singleton,' Can now be found at his new stand on Owp go'street,,2 dooes west Of Searle's Hotel, where he • effectually 'repairs. with dispatch, Watches, Clocks, Guns, Jewelry, and every- de scription of machinery, .Wbeel cuteng, thin. and welch materials suppliedlo the". ate,-51 A. iSi.E". Baldwin It-rAy; be found in tn. etbent of Searle's HP' .1.V.L..te1,-3 doors west frOut the eorner.' Not". and accounts that are duo us will be WY as ceptable if paid-SOW:1 A. & E. BALDWIN. Montrose, Nov. 28,.1834.-471f • J. Parsons, WHOLESALE,AgD RZTAIL DEALER in CaWeb Ware, goilis, -Bedsteads, Tables, Ittaciii Chairs, Sze. ' • No. 9 'WashinKon street, Binghamton,* Y. lEirCOtlin Ware-Bpi:Au up 'stairs.—.V2 . . Wanted. 5000 bushels of 03ts, 2000 bushels's( Com 1000 bushels of Rye, 1000 bushels (Dried pies, 1000 bushe:s of Buekwhatt,soo bitsheis c'f Beans, and `any quantity of Partridges, at tho highest market Wens, in kr hnnge for Gootbstl 81ilt* HEMPSTEAR • • READ the ativeithiement: of. A - . -LATIAP I & CO.,' in another,eeluun . and go. tvli t a you can buy Goode a(abnignin, ; . OLD-CH AINS.-300 dwts,. Gold Chair contistilw of Chatelnino;;Gliard; rest Averghts:alid'.il!ktri* , I,- A. J. " [Ez it4' B. CHASE TAATHPO . I , t
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