Tho-Torilo of the-Border. While reading recently an account of the fuglafitl massacre of severer white families by the Blackfoot Indians, we were reminded of-a thtillthg event . .. which occured in the "Wild -West," a Alert time subsequent to the Livolution, in which s highiynegoinplialled yOung . ladr,-thedaughter of_ a distinguished offnieref the American Army,, played an im portant part. ,:rhe.story being of. a most thrilling nature, and exhibiting in . istriking . manner the "Perils of the 13 . oider," we hail; concluded: to give rturxtraet_ from it, al brig insily.published, as follows: The angle on the right bank of the Gres ,a-oftwlia, formed b,. its junction, with the Onto; is - caljed Point Piensaur, rind is s phkoit. qf historical note. tfereAt he 10th of Ow ober, 1774, - during what is known as Lord Dun iin)re's War, was ft - ,ught.: one of the fiercest and most despeiale ,hattles That ever telak pluce,lietw . eeu the Virginians and their forest foci. • After, the battlein rpicstion, - in which the Tudiatis - were defeated - with great loss, a foil was here erected by the victors, which' be: Came a - post of great importance throughout •the sanguinary scenes of strife which almost iniMediutely followed, f ind which tb t hi s see. -tion of the country were continued for many Yenta after that estahlishnient of peace which acknowledged the United, Oolonios'nf Ameri ca a free and independent nation. I - AL tlie;i:tbding of th - v fort, on the ( 1 83 41 01 p story opens., .was fastened 201 w-i n -rat of the kind .used by the eatly navigators cf Western rivets. Upon the deck of this boat, :it the moment We-present the same to the reader, stood five individuals, alike engaged in watching group of persons, Mostly -females, who were, slowly approaching the landing. Of *es.: fire, one was a stout, sleek negro, in , partill and evidently' a house or a bodY'ser-. rant ; .threw were boatmen and borderers, :is indicated by their - rough, bronzed visages and coarse attire; but the fifth was a MIA man, some two-and-twenty,yewit-of age, of a fine, commanding person, and si clear., open. intelligent countenance; and in the lofty cat. riage of his head—in the gleam 'of his large, bright, hazel eye—there was . som e ti t i ug winch .denoted one of superior mind ; but as,we shall lice:-ctet?asion in the course of oar narrative to fully Set forth who and %lint •E , :gene Flirfaz was, we Will leave him for Abe •present„ and turn to the approaehine group,. whom he seemed to le regarding with lively interest.-- • . . Of this group, composed ofit midele•aged, man and four females,. with 3 black female servant following some fivesor'six paces in the rear, there was• one Iv. horn the most casual eye would have singled out and tested nßon pleasure. The in question, 'WII3 ap parently.- about twenty -years of age,: and m slehler and graceful figure, athi of that Neu!. iar eit-t'of leiture, be,4 beau -lift! in every lineament, rarely fails to affect the licholtler with 'something like a charm. Her travatinot - cosi ume - 7 4 tine lirow ni h abit, high in the neck, buttoned closely over her eeenn and coming dowa : to her small pretty fe e t, i:.itttlatt_ .trailing on •the. ground—wit tie-tt and becothitP4; and with tier rid ing cap and 'its waving Ostlich plume, set g.tily above her 'flowing Oink-, her appearance . forcibly wit-lt the tough, impolish. ed looks of• tho:•-eiif_her sex' be-ulti her,_with • their-limey bed gowns, scarlet petti; coats, bleached 0(14 more -vener able of her Temaid comtlanions, plashing . a cancer -tiros' whiell hail- been maintained sitt'ee quilting the of :foit behind them; "I -cannot , - hear to let ,Ittu go ; for - it just seems to . rho its if t z omethimg Were going to happen to you. and when I feel that way, sometliino• generally does liappen.' - 7 . • “We4l,- . -attnt.,:'teturced Blanehe,with a light - lam b, dti tart dpuht in the len-t that .onle thiag,will IrapPen—for I expect tie of I s tiet.t. day; /each' iny d.ea'r fat li•k anti blet•-s?"1. mu tter,:,anti give them such its 'en:lir:tee as ducl-fr;iio a .dutiful daughter to her parents —inn: that will ho•Annellting that has not happened for two - long years at least." 'But 1 don't mean that, Blnnehe,' returned the oiler, somewhat petulanllJ ;. tend you j Ist hatig . h . like a gay and thoughtle-s giri, ' wheti p al . o iight• ti be serums. ileuisuse you. have eomei-Safe thus far, through a partially Ett led country,yor think, pet haps, your own PiotY ft fee wi!! ,ward off dagger in . the more , ppftions nilderress—bnt'l warn you that a fearful' journey is More you ! Seareelyl a .beat de,cemis the Ohio, that does not en counter trh , te or le-s' peril from the savages that ir,,,i;•14.10ng either\ shore; and some . of. o th'em that go-down freighted with human life, are hea d of no more, and none -ever -re turtijd to tell the tale? !•Ilat 'why rvpsit this to me, dear aunt," ret•nriie‘t,-Blanche, with a more serious air, “w hen ton know it is my :destinv,either good havebad: to , attempt the s'o age My parents have seht,for the to join them itiniteir new homc, awl it is me duty to go to them, be - the l m . peril what it ay." never did know what it. was tO" fest !" I purste:d the pus.l woman; rather proudly. "No," si:s repeated. tnrain, to the others. •Binnehe Bertrand never did' know what it 'Was to fear. 1 bel eve -.IU,St like. her father,!" j:dried the 'husband of the ntatrim, the brother of Blanche's ;no' titer, the comtirmdei Of the liattou, ,and the middle aL,red gentleman mentioned as one of the parlY, "a . t I itb thirtgliter of a tree .vaildier, Her fsther; (.761, , tiel Philip Bertrand, Gel • Ides him for a true hearil neve dui !trent to kimw p,11.1 it__ w as to fear - ---altdßlauebe. just . hke him." . _ ,'By this titre the`parties had renehdri" heat ; and lt routs man he you man already de , ctihed- E9gee Pai'lfax, the .sevretary of . Blanche's fsiber—at cTee . stepped -forward, and, in a polite' and d'derential manner.oifeted his hand different fetcales, to -assist there on holm]. The hand alf Manche was the last to. fo;teh his - --4,nd • then . but ‘itliglitly, as -slit:- slitting and iiebtly to the deek-but a .elOse oletrver might. haye-.deteeter) the slight Bush ..s.hich mantled his noble, exprel. sit e features as his e.,3'e f4r - a - single'instant met Lets. She migh t hergelf have seen IL - perhar she sitd—but there was no-sarre. ; - - spot pi _stow en her ow njtr i t,pretty fa4e, • ..as.,sile ittipired, iti the calm: dignified toneof one havihg the ttht to put the question, and wlio might also hare been aWitte of the itie•• quality of position between 'herself -nod bite •7- Elle zt o ddres..ed•:„ . .- ‘. • “Eugene, is everything prapared for our • &pi - U.:pie I It' will not. do 'for our boat to a leak again,. as i t did Comigtg down th e Kansw not . be 'safe fur us, I atn told, to tOucli . ei th er - sho re between th e ditietent forts and trading posts up our route, thisiside of Our destinatiou—the Falls of the Ohio.” . indeed . r rcj • - fined- her aunt; quiekly, "it will be as much as your lives are worthto voll . tire a foot from the main current of the ,news re.Lielteul us only . the. other !day. that many boats.liall been attacked this apri.tni.,stid several foetirwith all on'board:' . ‘..No,one feels rrior;eOncerntid about the safe passage of Miss Bertrand xhan myself."replied Eugene,ln a tleferentisPionei'.."and since our . Anita! here, 1 have left: tiotliirig - undone - that poekibl - pitdd to - bar security - aryl comfort:: • , _ "That is true, in Mrprirsanal knoirledgc." joined in the node of Blanche; "and I thank Mr. Fairfax, in behalf of ins fair kinswo man. - There will, perhaps:7 he pursued; "be no rent "danger, So low? e' as you keep, in the 'Current; but your watch mustnot be neglect ed for a single moment, either night or. day ; and do not, I most solemnly clOirge and w ive you, under any itliciumtances, or on any pre• tens - whaisoevei,suffer youra2l( to be decoyed to either shore." ~ "I hope we und erstand-our duty better, Colonel." said one of the men, respectfully. doubt it not," replied thei . ootninander of the Point; si . .l believe you are all faithful and title men, and your. would not have been se lectei by the'agent of Colonel Bertrand, for taking.down more pteeioua freight than you ever carried before; but still' he . vrisest and' the beat of men have lost their live• bv;giving ear to the most,earnest appeal "of Innuanity, YOU understand what-I mean t White men, apparently in the gleatest. distress, will hail your ti - at, represent themselves as htrvingjust escaped from - the. Indiana, and beg •of you, for the love of God, in the Most piteous tunes, to come to their, relief ; but tutu atleaf ear to theni,to each and all of them,even 'should' you know the pleaders to, be of your own kin, for in such a case your own brother Might ,deceive :you, nut wilfully and volunittedv, perhaps—hut because of be inggsgoaded on t; the savages, themselves concealed. such things have been known as one friend being thus used to lure another to his de strikoion.; and so be cautious, vjgilant, brave, andrrue, and may the geed God keep you all-from harm, I" As he finished speaking, Blanche proceed ed to take an affectionate leave of all, re ceiving many a tender message for her pa rents frmn those who held themsin.love and veheration; and the boat swung out, and be : gan to dmit dZiwn with the current, now fair Iv entered upon the'most dangerous portion - of &Jong and perilous journey. The father of Blanche. Colonel Philip Bertrand._ was a native of Vilginia, and a descendant of one of the ll•iguenot refugees, who tied fro r 9 their naive land after the re• vocation drilla edict - of Nana in 1065. He had been an officer of some note during the Revolution— a warm political and personal friend of the author of the Deela-atiou of It. depetrce—and a gentleman who has always stood high in the esteem of his associates and co:ern por aries, Though at one time a mrin'ef wealth, Co lonel Bertrand had lost much, and suffered tmich, through Bqsli invasiotf and when. shortly after the close of the war, he had met with a few more cationsrevelSes, he had been fain to accepl a grant of land, near the Falls of Ohio, now Louisville. tendered him kv which t hew' held jurisdiction over the tlhtire territory now constituting the State of The grant,had decided the Colonel upon seeking his nkv pos:essi,ns and lin , llding up a uew home in the then For West, and as his wife insisted upon atcumpan lug him on his first time; he had assented to her de , nre, on condition thst..Phitiche should tw left among fierlticnds all such time as a place could he prt'quitedN% Lich mig,ht in some degree be con siz(eted a fine :diode fur one sracarefulty mud teudeilv rested. Blatarhe w•Ziuld-gladlv have gone with her paretitS; but on th s potnt her father had been inexorable—declafingli ;that she would have to remain at the Eas.l. Labe shouhtsee proper to send - for her; anu as liewas a niac of positive . cimraeter; and a . tigid disciplinarian, the, matter had been settled without. argument. \\lien Colonel 13ettrand iemoved to the West, Engene Faitfax, as we hare seen, ac• rompanied him ; and coming ot s age shoal. after, he lied accepted the liberal offer of his noble b.iirfactor, teinaiu with - him in the. cazicity Of pm ! • :tie - seem:my and : confidential ag e n t, • On t a king - . possession of his grant., t r k r Colonel h;id a k i i.,..4 immediately erected a fort, and offered such inducements to s e i:lels as to speedily cnect wound liitnitite a little community-4 which, a-i a !natter of coat se, hie became the head and.chier; and to supply the Want.. of his own family-and others,• and o ler - ea - s i e his gains in a legitimate wav,he had opened a slot e, and filled it with goods from the Eastern marts, which goods wele...triens ported by land over the muuntainslo the ,Kanawha, and thence by water to the Falk of CNtio, whence their removal to'qort Bert ratailbeeame an erta - y. matter. To, pii . iChase and %clip these goods, and deliver,apetekage of letters to Iriends iu the East ; .Flu gene bad been thrice dispa•ched—his c'Orronission also extending to the escorting of al s emitilal heite-s, with her servants, lo hersnevi home. This-last commission had been so far executed at the time chosen' for the opening of our story; as to lilting the different parties to. the mouth ,of the great - Ranaina, whence the reader has seen them slowly ft:rating fro _upon the,stilf; glassy bosom of "the.,.,t;elle of ri vers." . • The day, which was -- nn auspicious one, passed without anything occurring worthy of note, until near four o'clock. when, as the Blanche was standing on the fore part of the deck gazing at the lovely scene which sur rounded her,abe saw a seemiuglyzfisiing body suddenly leave a limb of a gigantic tree. (whose mighty branches extended far over the river, and near which the h e at was s wayed by the aetiun of the'current,) and alightwith a crash upon the deck of the boat, not more than eight feet from her. • °tie glance.suf. •lieed to show her what that object was', and to freeze the blood in her veins. The glow: ins eyes.of a huge pother met her gaze.— The suddenness of the,shock wilich this disc emery gave her was ovelpowering. -- With deafening shriek she fell upon -her knees and clasped her hands before her breast. iThe panther (couched fur his deadly leap, but ere h e sprang, the hunting ktiqe of Eugene Fait fax (who, with the !steersman, was the - only persou . on deck besides. Bl a n c h e .), was-buried to the hilt in his side, indicting a severe but net, fatal wound. The infuriated beast once turned uponEagene, and a deadly strusr gle ensued. But it was a • short one. The polished blade of the knife played back- awl forth like .hghtnitio. flashes, and at every plunge it was buried to the hilt in the pan titer's body, , who aoon fell to ,the deck, drag grog the dauntless Eugeiri with him. On seeing her protector fall, Nanette uttered an other sh.lek and -rtdied to his aid; • but assist wive from stouter aims was at hand; The bowmen .gritherel round, and• the savage monster,was literally hacked- tit pieces with their knives and ‘inticheis, and kugene,eov ered wi:h_blOod, was drugged from under his carcass. Suffposing tiro to be dead pr mor ;tally wounded, BlaWifie threW her arms around lib; heck and gave way to a passion ate burst of But he waernot **Ri— rie was not even hurt, with the exception of a few slight scratches. The. blood with which he was coveted was the panther's, not his U. But. Blanche's • embrace watt his—a priceless treasure—an index' Of her heart's emotions and - affections. • It wai to color his whole future life, as will be step in the prcig re.4 of our story. sl.. owly and .silentli, savq.-the occasional creak, dip and splash= of the. steersman's oar, . t r io! boat. o f oar, -s , oyagers was Unite :along uporthe bosoM.of the current, on the thrid night of the voyage.- The ;hour was.-waling,. late, and Eugene, the ottly,one astir. .except the watch, ;area suddenly startled, by a rough band being pliced - -neon th:sitteuhleFosccein, . • , rd.,' in the gruff voice of the rtpied by,tbe w benittuan heyeg trou 1e I" Dickl" inquired Eugene, " I oty, Pap% " Wilst is it, rimming to his - fe " j).,ft you thatll ioonkive be able to tell a .. times a heavy tog rWrig, I na upsn,thiek dist .vre man frnm a nigger V' lan—Dick Winter by name i usdular,athletz Ppeeimes 4 replied the boat tett, bony, hits P.O there is?"' exclaimed loft upon the already misty tat have gathered very sud-. • clear.a minute eg What 1 . 1 This is something was on such a night as this." Cap'n. I'll allow," re ut we'ie in lon, ihat4. we'll hate to make -the best 4! God heave Eugene, lookingl violent. "It ai daily, for all Ws it to be done-no not prepared fur "it 10, , ks iro tn•ncti Dick ; 1 I till, itt,d I b'posel 011'1." •• But what i, adviser asked tone, that indica " Why, of yoti young lady, moth cadets lion hen, crar and easy ' Kalmuck sbote,i No, Nu," sal will never dot to be dime I—what do you (Eugene, in a quick, excited ledzrrne degree alai tn. warn't so skewed about the it warn't so dead ?Tin the quarters. my phin would be i one—rd jist run over to the land tie up." Id Eugene, positively; "that I would . not think of such a thing fur a rnotUetn! We must keep in the curtent by all means!" " El yon cail,'l rejoi tied the boatman ; "hot, when it gits so +ark as we can't tell one thing from t'otber, it'! I be powetful hard io do; and of we don't inn ngl'a a bar or bank elope morning, in spite of the best o' us, it'll be ihe luckie.tgo thatiever I bad a hand in. See, Cap'n—it's thisl -ening up: fast . ; we can't see either batik at li, nor the water nyther ; the stars is gettin' "Abut, and it, looks as if thar war a cloud all!ioutul us." . I see! I set:l" returned Eugene, excitedly. Merciful Iletiven ! I hype no accident will befall us heir W---and yet my heart ahnost misgives m 9 1-Hfor this, 4 believe, is the mo t dangerous part 'pf our journey--the vicinity where uicst of our boats have been captured by the savages:l Sarin` this, Eadene hastened below, where he foondTt he cuber bowmen e;:ing so sound ly as to regoire Considerable effui t, on his plot, to wake them. At last, gettuor thee) fairly inured, he informed them almost in a w.l . tis• per, for tie did not care to t)isturb the others, that a heavy fog had suddenly ari-en, and he wished their-r eseni:w on deck, Immediately: " A for , . extdailved one, inn tone which indicated that he comprehenied the twill with the word. " Hush !" rerurnc4 Eugene; " there is no neces-ity for w4king the others, and haring a scene. Up! and follow me, withdut a %void !" Il s o glided hack to the . derk, And was %I -:ll°st immedia;nly joined by the boatmen, to suborn ho briefly made knosin hi . * hopes and le•Lr4. They thouglif,. like their companion, that 016 I.OM. would be'sufest if math! fast to an oserhanginz limb of the Kentucky shore; Ltit fuutkl•v ad,tiiite l that this could n• t. now be done withotit difficulty anti danger, that there was possibility of keeping, the Curren:. . Then. makq Quit possibility a certainty ; and it shall lie tibeliest night's oink von ever performed!" tejuined Eugene, in a (rick, ex idled tone. Wv'll do the best we can, Cap'n," teas the response ; "dolt. no man cin be sarth; of die current of This Lore crooked stream in a fo : vgy night." A long silence followed—the voyamers slowly drlfiinghdoWn thaou! , h aritpi.!). i.ark Hess impeurtiahle to the e:te--wi.en •ovidert• our young c'otonutuder, who maA standin•• near die bow, fill the exteitded li , aach of an •,veltMegttlg huth fave, started wil h nti!exchtmation if alarm, and tit the same m6im.Mt the buaimini on the right : Q lick, here, boys: we're agin the shore, , tire a , death Then f.dlo'ned a scene r..,11 horrid and rinxi nu, emiluston, the voires Of the three h..:+:. Inch mingling together in loud,.l•tick, excited tones. - "PitsKoff the how!" cried one. "'Quick! altogether, now over With her !" shouted-another. "The de'al's "in it !. she's running.aground here; on a Muddy bottom!" almost yelled a third. .MeantiMe the ,laden boat was brushing along against'- projecting bushes and over; reaching limbs, and every, moment get,ing more and more entangled ; while the long poles and sweeps of the boatmen, as they at tempted to push her off, were often plunged, without touching bottom, into what appear ed to be a soft,.:clayey mud, from which they were only extricated by suchitn outlay of strength as tended still mte- to draw the elum-ey craft. upon the hank they wished to avoid. At length, scarcely mitre than a min • ute from 'the bast alarm, there was v kind of settling .ogether, as jt were, and the boat be came fast and i)nmovable. The fact was announced br'Dick Winter, ;n his characteristic milliner—who added with an oath, that it was just. what be ex pected. For a moment or two a dead ni fence followed, as if each comprehended th a t .the &atter was: one to be vieaed in a veiy serious light. "I'll get - over the.how, and try to_get the lay of ti.e.land . with Inv feet," said-Tom Hai ris ; ad forthw"th he set about the not very pleasant undertaking. -- At this moment .Eugene heard his name pronounced by a voice that seldom failed to excite a . peculiar emotion in .Its breast, and now sent a stranrre thrill through every nerve; and hasteninot below,' - he found Blamthe fully dressed, with is light in her hand, standing just outside of her cabin in the tegular p u ss sage which led lengthwise, through the cen ter of the boat.: " I have hetird something, Eugene," she said, "enough to know that we have met,with an accident, but not sufficient to fully com prehend its nature." " Unfurl unafely,' about two hours - -ago," replied Eugene, "we suddenly 'became in v9l%e* in a dense fog; and in spite of iiur every precaution and care, we have run aground—it in l ay be against the Ohio, shore —it (nay be :%ainst an island•—it is so dark we eau't tell.; But be not alarmed Miss Blanche," he horridly added ; 1 trust, we shall scion be afloat again; though in any event, the ddikness- iS sufficient to conceal us from the savages, even it' they were in the vicini t" "I know Bute of Indians," returned Blanche; "but I have always understood t h at they are somewhat remarkable fur their acuteness of hearing;' sod if such is the else, there would be no necessity of their being very near, to be acquainied wtih 'our locality. jad4ing from the loud voice I heard a few - minutes ggo." "L fear we've been rather imprudent," said. Eugene, in a dePreeqing tone; "hut in the extateruent--r' liis'words were sifddenly cut short by sev eral loud. voil es of alarm from without; fol lowed by a quick and heavy trainpling across the deck; and the next moment Seth Harper and D i ck Winter burst into the pas sage. the fortuqr mit% "We've rutilplum into•a•sedmigger's nest, cap'o, and Toti butchered and scalped!" - • • And even !as he spoke, se •if confirma tion :of hia . dreadful intelligence, there arose a series of wild, piercing, dernoniisal Sella, fol- o lowed by a dead and OM-limas si!ence. Su,tar we have followed the lovely - heroine and her friends in this ;tarantella; but the forgoing is all that we can publish in oar columns. - • The balance of the narrative can only be found in the New York Ledger,ihe gion family 'paper, _which can be. obtained, ei all the periodicalstores where paper's - are; mold. Remember to ask .for the "Ledger;' dated Ma) and in it you will geLihe continuation of the narrative farm where it lemes'off here. If _thew are no book stores or news otßeeS convenient to where you re side, the . :publielier of the Ledger will send you one by mail, if you will send him five cents in a letter. Address Robert &inner, Ledger 'office; 44 Attn street, New York 116 stew) is entitled, "Perils of the Bi , rder," and glows mole interesting as it gttes on. LOOK HER! ZCOBB offers to the public, at prices that (uint rail to suit, a LAIIGE and SUPERIOR asurimelit or tt 0 C IE. •R I - Et 1 0.1., • nt the old well kffliwnentablishment formerly oc cupied by Oliver Crane. SWIMIs t .TEAS.OOFIPE, SPICES, FRUIT, FLOUR, and SALT (by the hack or barrel.) Flux, and all article% found in firth claw. gr Q eeriets. Thu ‘attention of FARMERS it. solicited to a Isorriar quality of GRAIN 'and GROS SEED which the undersiuned has on hand and for sale. CtovEn and ID:many SEER, and good SEED WHEAT WO at very laic rates for CAsn. wean to merit, I hope tosreceive, n liberal share of puhlie,..patronage. Z. COBB. Montrose, March 3d, 180.8. [3m. ATTENTION CITiZEN ;1111 • TtlE undersigned is now prepared to furnish the public. with Groceries of All Binds at the LOWEST Pos-IBLE RATES. - Teas, Sugars. Syrup, C, ! ,;ree, Fish, Cheese Spices, Fruit, Wiled, and Fieell,) Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Candles,,oap of every variety. and in fact. ALL articles usually found in the test Country Groceries. Rutter :lnd Produce of all kinds tiiken iu exchange fur Goods. at market paces. 4t i ,* Call at hi.. &Item \in the basement, of the FaAskt.is tlovEL. and satisfy yOurselves , of th,e t rui h above. J F. CROWLEY. Montrose. FA. 1 fit fe, 185 R 9 0 9 000 WORTH MI _Of 4:4ods at Patine Irriccia ITBURRITT, is now receiving la.ge addi .d o of NEW - GOODS to his stock that 1%111 he ?odd at prices to sta the times; including a - great variety of Laileo and Gentlemen'. Drees Goode. with a Nu as.ortment in all departments of his TRADE. and at prites much reduced. and many kinds of Goods more than 25 percent. lower than early fail prices. tic would particularly call the attention of caNh bavrN to hi.. new stock of TLV O,- Bt 7 FEALO ROBES, -* STO VAS, (Cc., tC.e., as - larr , e and rich, and ut low down,priees. New Dev. 15th. 18.57. -- NEW JEWELRY. B.triikliber loot this day rettuuerl from 1 New York with a large and well selected stock et JEWELRY nod FANCY GOODS, which havinu been purchased in the pre-ent ex treinely depressed state of the 11130:et, u ill be sold at unusually liiw pries. Among hit assort. ment may be tumid GOLD. Chains, Seals, Keys. Pens and Pencils. Earrinmv„ Breastpins, Fingerrings of et ry Brae. iris Armlets, Lockets, St.aps, Wateh ll o oks, - Sleeee Buttons, Studs, Thimbles, Crosses, illitsetr.clei- Slides, - • SILVER ;Threaded and plain Forks. Spoons, Butter an d Fruit Knives, Salt and Preserve Ladles. Card rases, Cops. Children. Setts, N pkiuri ngs,Chaius Sp' chieles rind Thimbles. Also, a lar! , e stun k of Siiver..plated table and - de."-ert linives, Carvers, Ctsturs, Cake lia'aki ts. Card-Receivers, Salts, Tint Sots,-Forks, and Spolins,slonble:treble and extra plate. A iso,Sltell and ImitatimiCorrills,Need les,Coral, Pocket Knives. Seiss'irs, Knives and Forks, Jet Brier letA. Breastpins and Earthy's, Hair and Tooth Ikruslies. Pearl and COrnehan sleeve But tons. Shawl Pins. Gilt Hair Pins, very rich, Leather Purses. Bags, Clucks plain and alarms, Sewi B'rds. &e.. All of which will be sold at the lownst cash prices. ALFRED .1. EVANS, No. '2. Odd Fellow's Hall. Bloghsmtrin. Dec. 11. 1857. NOTICE I S IT EREB Y GIVEN f ir n T ABEL TURR,ELL HAS just returned from Ne ivi,,i4ork, with a targe and choice variety of Goods, bought for cAsti, and selected with much care, from over thirty of the best Houses in New York, which he ()aims to his custotners and the pUblie ut low prices for cash. H is stuck comprises: DItU6S, MEDICINES, - PAINTS, • 'OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, , G.lt DCERIES, GLASS—WARE, CItOCKERY, MIRRORS, • CLOCKS, NV A LL 'PAPER, WINDOW PAPER, WINDOW OIL SHADES,] FANCY GOODS. MUSICAL INSTILL' MENTS,I •••3 - EWELRY, PERFUMERY, D It Y /6. 0 0 I , UAItD•W A It E , • ; STONE WARE, WOODEN'W ARE, _BROOMS, B R L' - S HE S, JAPANNED W - ARE, BIRD :CAGES, ‘', ; ANARY SEED, POCKET KNIVES, WHIPS,. - UMB.RE.L LA S, GUNS; I • PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, .TURPENTINE; • CAMPHENE,• BURNING 'FLUID, _ • •- LIQUORS, • (For Medieinal Purpc,lsCa on•ly,) Tit LT S S ES, SUPPORTERS, S'II - OULDER, BRACES, PORTMONAIES, SPECTACLES, SILVER & PLATED S[OONM. FORKS, &e:, GOLD PENS, STATIONERY :- VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &c., And all of the moat popular PATENT MEDICINES, Thankful for the liberalpstYonage hitherto re.. ceived, he hopes to merit i'continuaace and large increase of the same. ABEL TIIESELI4: Monticete, Dee. ist 1857..• 6.'116 SAIZE dk ggoTuLug itRE NOV RECEIVING VOW Of 44 1 BPRIKO , 4414; 4 , AND %VALUER GOODS*, WHICH for‘Cualtor Produce can b() twliglat very low. WALL PAPER. A select nesurtroent iota received. S. H SAYRE & BROTHERS. CARPETING. Barpin% offered by c S. 11. SAYRE & BROTHERS PLOWS! PLOWS!! ILOWS.- We invite the attention of Farmers to the celebrated Pr ettsitalt. Plows which e have added to nor large assortment. S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS, Proprietors of Eagle Foundry. Montrose. April '29th. 1857 IStr. • STOVES! STOVES !! STOVES!!! • OStoves have been so thoroughly tried to the entire tizitisfaction of all, that they need no recommend from us: S. 11. SAYRE & BROTIDRS. N E SV FALL AND WINTER GOODS! It is unnecessaty to acknowledge that -R KENYON 1 ELECTS the De tyle of Goods that are to - be found in Newtork. regardless of the ex ,pease. He has jut received from . New 'York a large assortment of Dry Goods C./nSi,tirV of Rich All Wiicits Pelanes, French Delanes, Su perior Plaid Goods. and Calicoes in endless va riety. His goods cost and are worth 25 per m than the goods . ,usnally sold through the country, at the same prices. Kerdoekvi Jeans. Printed Flannels, Rich Ribbon& from five cts,. to th'e shillia_s. Brocha Shawls from $' tai $9O. Ca - rpet Bags, Umbrellas. W hitt- Goods, Sheeting,: at low prices. Ladies ‘Vinter Bonnets: Shoes and Gaiters, large assortment. [loose Carmine, - eheap. Collars. Undersleeves.Brocade D•lanes. 28inch Bleak Silk tl)r Si a yard. something on. heard of. D e bages, Heir. Caps. Crockery. A complete assortment of Groceries, Brown Sugar, at old prizes, 10-eta. per pound. Call and, so,. one and all. My reoutotian for sellino , mo,f cheap has not diminished in the least, 'come along with your cash - - and trade with your Ser vant. KENYON IOOK aec"nnts with customers of over one I sears standing mast be s'ettled as I need the proceeds. Wool Sock Shadows not wanted. It. KENYON. Lawsville Centre, Sep. 16. - NEW STOVES ! v Lt 1.0 - It Is just receiving a . large d ock ?f 'NEW STOVES I NCLUDING a full asaorttnent of Eleratfd Oren, large Oren and Fird Top Premium (;oak Stares. for Wood or Owl, with a " , aperittr variety of Partyr, Office and Shop Stares. for IVood or Cud; :Starr Pipe, Zinc, Shell Iron, store Tubes; 4-r.. 4-c. • • - 11k a-tsortmeot ineltatiO the most and Dr.smAtlLF, STOVES in market. and will he sold on the itio,,t favorable tenni,. and to which he width, iovite Like particular attention of CAsn hu v e New Milford., October. 12th. 1857. 4,0 .. a .• PIP ' - • , /,'. ~...._e - -,......, i•-•-i -- ', ? ~,.6 ;' ' • itS a.a . . . .. • • :--,- .... • JUST A_G.OING! , But not 111roagh the hands of the 1' -. 0 t a d s WE prefer to dispose of Ater (tan trood, , , therel‘.re GREAT INIIUCESIENTS are "tiered to CAS4I CUSTOMERS, or on a sa4aT carom with approvrd NOTES. Those who wish to avail themselves of this opportunity, we advise to Call of the Stores of 6attriibtrg, liosnibitunt, At either Montrose, Susq'a Co., Pa., Susq'a Dep4ll. 91 Or Tosiramada, Bra'd Where we offer. to Suit the Times and 11..61 Suspension GREAT BARGAINS to puechasers of All Kinds or DRY GOODS and READY MADE GTOTHING, which have been lately pnrcha.sed under existing Low 'Prices and sell ing at the ssme. , A SPLENDID STOCK OF r 6oulas, comprising almost Every Kind of DUES!? Goon each as - Rich Moire Antique, }Mack nod Rowy Silks. Plain and Printed French Merinos. Shaded and Plain All Wool and Common Do Lanes; Paramettas. 25 to 30 per cent. Lower than ever. &e.. &c \ In Domestic Goods, our assortment is complete and Astonishing Low. We also have ou hund a heavy Stork of READ! MADE CLOTHING Whieh we will offer 30 per cent. lossrer thakint , other establishment In this seethe,. I. CLOTHING MADE TO- ORDER In the neatest and best manner and Warranted.. • All kinds of Grain taken at .the Highest Mar. ket prices; also pried Aftples and Geese Felah, • rs. • * * *Phase call and price on)r goods and satisfy yourm•lves of thy above:fano. GUTTENBERG. ROSENBAUM, &TO. Mont rftstA. Pll Nov. 14th. 1857. CLOTHS.Caghitecrs and VeAtinus,iery de sirable styles, at prices th:it cannot fait to snit. Call and be convinced. C. W. WITT." l i anners' and INSURANCE COMPANY, N: W. C.:rner Seeoneand Walnut Streets 11011221411D1W1TP11.341.4 CAPITAL $1,250,000• This Company eirectr Fire - insurance o; Buildings. Goods. Furniture: cte Marine Insitrauce on Vessels, Cargo and Freight, TO ALL. PARTS fil+ THE WORLD. Inland Insurance nn Gonda by Rivera; Lakes Canals, Railroad4,.an4 Land Carriage, to all Parts of the Union up. , on the 11104 f a vors'. bto terms. DIRECTORS 1161 i .TITOR B.FLOR VICE, I CHARLES DfSGER, GEO. H. Aft MST/MG, THOS 11A ND ERFIELD. CHAS. A. RtratistAK, EDW . D it, 11 RfARBoLD. GEORGE GELRIBAD, F. CA R ' LL BR eivsrca JA*Eti E. NEAL,' faXAC . .RACtI, YR. • THOM Ag' B. FLORENCE, Preskleat. EDWARD R. HMO BOLD, Secretary. T. BGTLE, Agent, • ' Office, flew .1111111gippig t 'Timmy 18th, 1888. - . ty* woirs Aromatielichtedani.Ochasppo TVMEL-LT FAidititS OFtiENZA . = yca 'Can' supply yoursilves',With rhetnical TWARTUNTil , :rtiag; . wlkh. has been in vsz in New Jersey, fur the I)a4,Si..iv! Years-they have received. the D 1 PLOSIAS 61 New Jersey, New York. Deliware, and Pennsyl• Yards Agrirnlteral Societies, and have lwen USED by the l'rrsidenl 07 the_ UNITED STATES, on his-Garden and on. ithe public Grourids at Washington, D. C. add by the fellewing Gen tlemen: viz: 1 11....L0ck - e, • A. P. - Lamher, ClArksbore Newleriey. • J. 1.. Reeves, Senator Roberts, Willi:int Miller, - of Cape Island, N. 3. • Charles York. • , - Thos. 34 1 ,rford. Camden, New • Jeraek.: Dr. Berens. Dr.lCnight; Fiel; Mi. Atkihaon. and L e vi Jblinson, all .rif New Je d niov—thy any it la the CHF.AItiiT a rid DOSE - REINSELE MANUEE NOW: IN ITNE,, being. permanent and improvleu ttieland by enriching the•soil. It. is suited to the various crops you raise—Corn:Potatoes: Grass. Wheat, Oats, &e. By entilosing It Cheek. on any New Jersey or Philadelphia Bank or, refloenee to any-good Howe in Philallelphiii or' in exchange for Pradriee. at fair Market rates hare, your o nles Will lie filled and Shipped to ttU, FREE OF CARTAGE I:Nevin. ar Ed fry armick soh/. In; me is Guarantre(l.4o Super Phosphate of Lime, - - - - $40,00 a . Ton.- •-p, ne pho,phate, - 83 , 1.00 American Fertilizer,, 825,00 • " igr A -barrel is sufficienv for an Acre 'of Ground. broad cast: • , Pure Bono Dust, (50 barrels now ready)"at $5,00 per barrel or 4535.00 a ton? . Powirette, No. 1. (500 barrels now ready) at 2.00 to $3.00 a barrel. • Land Pho,ter 'No. 1.-1,000 barrels, $1.50 to s2,t 0 a barrel. Poi AA. 50, harrela. Peruvian. Patagonia and Chilian GuAxo. - GEORGE A LEI:NAIL Proprietor. No. 21 South FaosT Street, Phil's City, Pa. tgr Wholesale Dealers allowed a liberal dis co:tat. . W .- Pamphlet:l can he had on application to for I filler. or of um Apeuttf. folt3111.: . - HOWARD ASSOOIATION,.I • PHI LADELPHIA. A- Benevolent Insotution, established by special 1- endowment fur the relief if the sick and dis. itissed, ffilicted•eif It Virulent Epidethie diseases.- 'llO ALE PERSONS afflicted with Sexual. Diseases, such - us Spermatuirltima, Seminal Wesknesti, Impotence. tionori ifs-, the. Vtee of Onaniimi, or self abtise. This HOWARD. As:.oCI , ITION, in view of the awful destruction of unman life, eam.ed by Sexu al disem.es, and the deceptions ramjet-a upon ii.e unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years• ago directed their Con -- suiting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a"Dispensary fiir the treat ment of this class of diseases, in all their forms . , and to D ive MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply b y letter, with a description of their eon (age, occupation, \habits of life,..Ste..) and in cases ot extreme poverty. to furnish medicines flee - of charge. It- is needless to mid that the As.ociation commands the hiullest medieal skill of the age. and will furnish the must improved modern tiCatmem. The Directors on a review of the past. feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevo lent effisift, have been of great,. benefit to the d,,especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important but much despised Just published by the Manciation. a 'Report on Sperrnatorrhcea or Seminal Wealine,..s. the Vice of Onanism, M:o.itorbalion or Sesf-Ahuse, and other diseases of the sexual 'lrvin's. by the Coromhing Surgeon, which Trill be sent hy mail (n a' }rated teller ent i ekipe.). FLEE OF CHARGE. on the receipt or TWO STAMM for pos. ta me. ~- .... .M.lresa. for Report or Treliffnent, flr. Ge , .rge R. Calhoun, Consi,ltiug Surgeon. Howard As:N ovi:llion, No. 2..Soui h Ninth Street, l'h ila del ph qt. Pa. --11 v wrier or th, Direetorg._ ER .1 9, 11 MITWELL Presidenz.. • GEORtlk: FAIRC9II..D. Secretary. . (hit 0111.18 :VI - [iv. ; - katent Medicines. &c. AFFLICTED 'REED ! Glt A MIENBERG M EDlClSES.—Vogetabie Pills ' Green Mountain Ointment, Sar , ap rfla Compound. Children's Panacea. Eye Lotion. Fe ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters. Dysen. tory Syrup. Ciaistimptive's Balm, Mar?.hall's Uterine, Catholieom, Dr. Libhy's Pile Ointment. and Manual Ayres Pills and Cherry Pectoridl. Tanner's Germsn OintmenC Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Holloway's Ointment and Pills, Davis' Pain Killer. Dr. Fita's Heart Corrector, Bennett's Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm, Wright'', Indian Vegetable Pi Its, Rhode's Fever and Augue,Cute, Merchant's Garonne.; Oil, Arni. ca Lineament, Camphor. qastor Oil. Paregoric, l'icern. Myrrh, Licorice, &c, Szeo &t' A new supyly just reeeivqd. to he kept constart. ly nn hand. for slrdeby L. N. BULLARD. 0..1f,h0r, Ist. IRSB. 0 'P 18 ID 1 421 1- P2 4 2HD, E , . AT • TIIE HEAD OF MIGATIOP,_ ANi) examine the ehoiee of Spring and Summer Goods. juMt opener tur Examination and Saik, at rPri M i fiegur. , s by •C. %V. OTT; C:ast,imere, and DeLsdn Shawls ni very low priee.4 by • C CI A l'S a n d Cup% of thr nr% styles, in ILA great vari..ty 4) , .* C. W. MOT. PRINTS in abundance by C. W. 31019' BASS lisiitips, lloaie v, Giores. B.•It pie.. eh... by r.. W. IMOTT. 11) ROW N and Matt StFeljito fl ed sh rtinas— Shit-tine Strip-s. Tieks:Denitnii, Slimmer Stairs, Ste 4 .&c., as low as can be pfTerdi din this market. Di~+.ol}ifio i. NNICE is hereby giyon that the firm of HAWLUY & GUILD la thday ditettilved by mutual current. C. P. liawf.ey, Gibmqn,_Aug, 17 1857 The books and:mem:Ms canbe found at the store f..rmeily,pecupieft by the subscribers. All persons hsvinu unsettled aecOunts ate requested to settle the same as soon as possible. Th. hominess Will be condneted in future by the underaiened, ander the firm of C. P.".Bz. 0. M. ElAwLey. who are constantly receiving from Now York and Philrirleiphia, the hood styles of, Fall mad Winter Dry Goods, Clo thing &e., all of w&ch will bo sold at awery small profit for ready pay. Gibson, 9atg. 3151,1857. C. P. ilawLitr, 0. M. IllawLEY. ,%alt..[ GEO. W. MANN. Whnlesalc'galt . Dealer,— 201 Washington Street, - (dWertly opposite Washington Market,)),till continues to offer to the tiiy and comtry trade, all kinds $4 foreilii rosrsie mid fine salt, at the very lutvest 621tres; 40000 sacks and bags. dnnsisting in. part or As ton's-ict lebritted brand Air table and use, Jeffri y &. Ducey: &c.; And 500 bushels Turks Island, Bon - ores, Cu- r -terra, St. Mete; Limbity.'eadii. Mon, - Nantes, &e.. all of whir‘wttl b split at bargain prices from vessels, store And:storehouses. Any potibmosr ivishinz.to serect from: o good toistortnn,.nt-witt:Mlll it - to hid intprent to cult: . N. 'km t , 01.0 wilt put up in lump of diferent and ennetnntly on.band in chip. ping - order. Also it Apiendid ptiele of Iroi4 Grounifralt„ in ( ipit I N ,, xe s, put up a nd-f orva i t , by the qunntity, menu', See:4o7ol nuFh. Aftriil,llll6l.-I,* . . ;• rt_AltelDEßOlSSl:PrnekerYt ihrdwaro and ;log— otber'artieles to liUlDerolllll 40 men. gone--Ne. *Matt shall be.sold Chewier Cesh oe Sexily ray. C. W.AIDTT. ~....:„. ,A - • .. • ~..... ~,,...,:: -- : . - --77--.7. Xi itsfileSi-:.-V*o4* Cie.: j 3 onttpilt'Negt:Watt. PUDLISHED &VERT THURSDAY HY • 'ANDREW d. - GRRRIT8011:- - .Terin5...41.50 per annum if paid in ad.' ' vance,llll.oo if paid within the year, or $2:58: if nut paid until the and of the . year or period of-subscription. Advance Payritetit aolicit.d. Discontinuation; optiimul with the Publishat until all atrearagest are paid. Risk% of ' - • Ono squire, (12 lines,).B weeka , or leas, ;1 00 Each sultsequent insertion. . 25• One square line year,,.sB.oo, two Isere SJ2 three, squires $l6 00. firursgoarrxsZooo. Business Canis of six lines $3.00 per tear. • Job Work of all kinds executed neatly' and pr .aptly. t•Blunks always oti band. January Ist. 1557, T. B Lt,' ttEPRESENTS ACA PITAL OVER 163.00100,000,1 For Fire, Marine, Life, and Inland lasarante Office. New Milford, Pa. Jrinnary 18th. 1858.. Smith. & Son, SURGEON DENTisTs. Residence and of 6ce Opposite. the Baptist Chunth (notch aide) zintroite. Particular attention will Lk, given to inserting teeth on gold and aifierplate,an4 to filling dec tying teeth. - irinunry 1 h; 1858. 1. WM. W, SMITH, & .CO., Cabinet and Chair nstuntariar- - ers f.mt of Alain Street. blioutr“se. pft. ABEL TIIBRELL,-M ONTROSE, PA Dealer in Prug,., Idedieines, (Mende:de, Dye STufr4, Glees-ware; Pointe, Oils, Varniehee, Window Glees, Grocrrios. Paltry Goods. Jew elry, Perfumery, So.—And Agtnt for all the most popular Patent Medicines. • Fashionable Tailor—Shop near the Bhptiptt Meoting kioUse, on ; Turnpike Street. .m..ntrofte. DR. R._THAYER, sPhysiciass :slid Surgeon, Montrose, Pa. Otilee In the Partner'n Store: Physician and Surgeon, has ponni. neify Im-wed himself at Brackneyville, Sustea Cpunty, Penn'a. and will promptly attend to all calls with_whivh he may be. favored. ' May, 1856—n22. HAYDEN BROTHERS, . New Milord, Pedrosa. Wholesale dealer in Buttons, Comhs. Stependers; Threads, Friary Goods. I,l7atehes;Jevvelry; Silver and Plated %irate, Ctrt lerv. Fishing Tackle, cig"", &e. 81-'24 Merchants and pedlars, supplied on Stbetal - %terms. W`,l, HAYDEN', TRACY IiAMEN, JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. IIAYIiVS: • 4yl ,• DR. E. F. wrLmo - T,. • Qradtsate Hof thr Allopath:e and •Hamen tttiiie Collegoi fa,MPdieine. ii now per. manently I, ! eated in Great Bend Pl. Awl) . JOHN SAUTTEII., n‘bliostable nilor Shop first door n ,, r t h n 1 thy Farmer's Storp. 'l2ll - 1, - E ET - 7T21 FIRE INSURANCE CO., Cho?. tered by the State of Pennsylecnia CAPITA G, 300:000 DOLLARS. • n , ures ng,zlinstlosm or damage by fire, on boll• ding., furniture, and , lii•reilaildiSe adju.ted by arbitration, where Ise pasties to agree. ...#1 I RECTO RS. • A- Ilantz, John Lt ndes. I 11. Kraber, Fred Subzhaelt, Wallace, Eli Kinalg., &nine' Dyer, I Thomas Gray,. David Strieklpr. 11. KR ABER, President,. D. STRICKLER. Secretary. 0. Sr. BEEBE, Agent; llontrosocPi. February 2,1, 1859. I.Y*. Illanett turas' Insurance, to. Charter Perpetithl. Granted by ., the State of • Pennsylvania. , CAPITAL $500.000.. Fire, :Marine mid Iti laiid Trampor. AARON' S. Lll.PlNCOTr,l " . 3 resident , Wm. A. RIIODES, ViDO,1 s reet. -Ahrrtzp Sveretary. DIRECTORS. Atiron S Lipinoott, Charles Wise, Wm. A. RttotieS, Alfred Weeks, Wm. Mamas, - J. Rinaldo Sank, WM. Neal, John . P Sinunginsi Charles J. James P. s m ith, 'Office No.'lo Merchant's Exchdhge; Phira. _ A. N. BULLARD, Agent, Montrose, Pa: 211v1, • HIVE" EMI MONTROSE-, PA. •, • IpHE sobsMher having purchas..4, retitled and ni;wly fur.ir•hed the li~i. ORSOI • L . Z . . above well known and popular Hotel, prepared to accommodate the traY mine poblre and Ahem with all ithe attentions and conveniences usually ~found in 6r s e.ri z oo,.. Houses. No effort will be sparili by tbe2ro plietor and his Assistatiteto Make the Hole/' equal in every point to any in* tficount The Bar will always be supplied with tne Choicest LiquOrs. The Stables, connected with this House are hirge, roomy and convenient. hnd careful and attentive Mistime are always in Shari,*.. of them. J. S. ITAILIIEI.L. • Montrose, May 131 h. 1817 • i C. W. 'MOTT E. E. GUILD. R.E . M_, - 0 V A L. The.Spiddle sitd fitiki*StriP oP .T. Ter:orzan. - IS REMOVED to - the ituildingireeently oven' pied C C. Hollister, on 'Main iSt..--one. &Of abot'e S. S. Mott's; where her wilt bo hoppv - to wuit on ail who way favor him with their patron;• age. • Jno.2.ofh, 1358.—te. Artist's Materials: - o losAl NTS in Tube... Rrufthe.i, Tikropner and 'Silvvr Foif - , — G117104. Slabs. and Mailers? Lithographs, &e., at the Store of •• ADDLITURRELL. Nraetromo. Dec. 15th. 1847: H.'. J: MONTROSE:APRIL,Ioth 1858 `BOOKSiBTATIONE BY, Ott GCODS, At firtuttly Reduced IF4le t el 19rCastil? _ - AT Tall ontrost *plt 1 ,*01:t tr:4O.O,O3I'4OFFICE golitkesklifstalt-tothi,Vsol2"l:a4D:' 0031PLETg asertment'alfeltOCEßJE lo 416 at re & 11. HaivisioN 101 IN GROVES, T. D. VAIL, N. D., Yoit i►, Pa. tar . :NEIII GOODS!! .7, .~T.s. IVUBB'S,