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: 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