ant, not he whom you seek ; I aui a simple sillager. and . •have absolutely nothing in the-Duke de Bassompierre. Catch him if you can rcut • cff hie head if it seems good to-you; it is not my business:. 'Not I-Puri 1 1 '. replied the unknown noble man: :f . Jtist now iyou were the Duk de Bas sompieire; and boa you are tot so; what Sig nifies this variance 1, Arid was this costume Inv lord duke, ever that of a rustic 4 To de , one\quality before danger, alloriv me to say, is • unworthy of a gentleman. Who would tare thought it of you., 'But for the honor of nobility, it is_ to be believe(' this is Only a transierit_weakness; and. we hope Olt oboe on the scaffold you will conduct your self not less •Heroically than Messieurs de Montmorency, De 3tarillac, .De Chalais,And sio many other brave gentlemen decapitated 'for hav;re-conspired, like _yourself, the ruin tc(mY !Ord the Cardinal. But fat from appearing to beAfinenced 'by tile laud of encouragement, the, pretended Doksi - srlithed his, ; arms in angtri,b, and his a lips, agitated b 3 convulsive trembling, tered like castanets. jo - vain did heCattempt to repeat - his preceding denials, protesting that they were rbistaken; that be was not the Duke, but Nicholas Vtlain,w miller's son,.and nothing more, all . interrupted with ,gctans w and sights enough to . move n millstone.. To ail these fruitless attempts at defence, his ter rible interlocutor.. always. incredulous and impassible; replied only by shroggink his ahoulders or shaking his head. 'March it is time at last said the un known ; _I here the captain of the guards, who has come htinself to seek you and demand • your sword: ' • • , ' Where is s the prisoner, and sax this de lay said, on'entering, the captain of the King's guards, that is to say Bessompierre, • who bad profited by the time whioh bad elapsed since his dparture to resume a dress suitable to his rank. • De Ba.s.ordpierre refuses to accompany ns; replied the Era nobleman; who was no other Than tbe - •,Bsrende.P.oisay, •ote of the Most intimate friends and inseparable corn snions of the Duke. 'Come, sir, make him hear teaion votirself.' • •The pretended capt.c,f the guards advanced towards his counterfeit, Who, pale and trem • blind like a leaf r could scarcely sustain him , self.. • 'The peasant said - Fanchette. 'My fine nobleman of the an claimed the restie, : who saw an unexpected chance of safety in this -new apparition.— ' What a. stroke of-fate I - All, my lord,' said be, clasping his hands, 'it was my good angel who. sent you! Tell :these gentlemen that they are mistaken ; that I am not M. de Bas sompierre. You knoii it.well—you who this moruing-- "' • Silencer interrapted the Duke. - 'Gentle men,' said he, addressing M. - de Roissy and the buutsmen and servants who were playing the part of.officers, 'there is indeed a mistake. The man berets you is not the Duke de Bas rompierre. -Notwithstairdinr the costume in which zhe fellow has thought"'proper to dis guise himself; I mcognizehim perfectly; he is a villager of the neighborhood. • Yes; gentlemen, a miller's boy—a rustic— nothing hastening to add, in his most contrite tone,' the unfortunate village youth: 'A peifect-ctown,' said de I3assompierre.= Wbat led to this mistake,. was ther fact ,that this rascal has' had the impudence to pass hicrise'if ' Off • for the Duke de Bassompierre. •He does not deterve to be dettaiiitated, but he tobe.hung irdenediately, for assuming a Lame and .title w bleb did no:belong to 'him. m and send,hlm to the Chief Justice nf 11311aitle: a Hutt! Oh, Mayans! do you s k ayl' rtarnme7vd tiern.et'ended Duke; morellarrned than before. Oh, my.lotd, pardon me ! It ie in, smite of myself that I bear the accursed name of Diy-Licimnierre. I did not take it, I are' re can it was given me.. " • 'That i pleasant:'. said the Duke. 'And -alvt. so I! - • :DO I know returned Nicholas. ' Be cause I Live to laugh, to drink, to play. and run after the girls, gossips .call me the village . pr.saimpierre.' - ' • ',That is to say because you are the, wildest fellowttere.!: 'Exactly so, sir.. So that everybody calls roe Bassompierre ; but my' .true name is Nicholas, a miler's boy, at: your service.' . .. ... Now you hare it, trip lord duke:. said the Marquise, in a low.voice,laughing ; 'there is nothing ;ike an incognito for hearing the 'truth! . . . All this ..des not exculpate you,' continued. the Dakee from having assumed just now a title and quality which did not belong to *True, my lord; wail in the wrong; should_baye resisted the temptation; but it *as ttto strong. Little Faneliette, here pees ent;tbe ism-keeper's daughter, bad taken •it into her head tbatl was Bassompierre, and woo weeping and splitting, caning me Duke and my lord. Faith, said .I to myself, since she thinks so, let ber. She has always tor- I merited me to marry ber ; now sbe will let me alone. - Petfidions villaiu! Horrible man!' ex claied Mademoiselle livois, exasperated in the highest deg,reeliv thisimpertinent avowaL *Apropos,' said the Duke, I had furgotteo one of your climes; you bare deceived this yoring giyl. l . • Since my nein was Batelompleire I 1 rep lied the rustic, becoming. More confident. :And why dot ni"irty her, if you please I' *Does Ba•sompierre marry!' - - *You hear, Mairraise,` . said the Duke, turn ing to I,llW:erne de St. Sernia' Thanks fur your suggestion, my loid duke. You know the. proverb ; A woman warned — ll , •Is worth twos Ab, Marquise, you aret modest; she whom you mean is worth at least-a thousand in my eyes' . , 'Aimee to cOmpirrierits, l said the Marquise; •thst is not - the subject in question. This child is rhy_gAd-daughter ; it is my duty to Prolect.ket otwithounding the affectatiOn of ;lisp:Ali4 scamp in taking yoo au a model, the marriage Must aliso4tely tali place.' ' You trill it; Marquise 1 . 'Pietist upon it.' • ' Thee, proverb for proverb: What woman ../hs,-crod villa 1 1 . " • , , '•t - Well, clown.' continued the Dolce, 'Wares singhim self to isZieliolas 'although yOu ire an extremely bad and impudent young, man, 1 sliould bare been glad to hare aparedyou the sorrow of heir* hung, but I nee iris unpasai- We_ . ; - • 'And why so. if-you please exclaimed Nicholas.' - I.know of but one mothod of taking the ?nips friont your neck' " What is it V_ _ . • ' Yticilir.turf." content to marry this young Do not trouble yourself shout that,' said the Yvan. man. ‘l.l would marry the desil in person, rallies.. than Buffer tai elf to be bang.' - Well, that is fine V exclaimed Faschette. 'lndeed,-1-wilt not hareion now. I will let you behungf . • . Fatieliettia," said fr a c:Ulu, piteously, throwing himself on big knaielefore her, spoke without thinking; my heart:was riot in:it, I swear to yon. Let • trie belmtngl Cap you do 60 V You would -10-bnie the .roursge.' • *tot*. Ilad.--rrac)iw.l:e. ...3k*.• pity on Wm? said the Duke, at a sign from the Marquis‘. 'The criminal Rem repentaqt; he is good looking, he loves you ; how many reasons for pardoning him. And to induce you to do so, I will do something for him. I give Monsieur PeissoMpieire" a thousand crowns to buj • 'And I,'. said- the Marquise, 'will charge . myself with the. trossLau.aiiii, dowry of Las god-daughter.' ' . • • We need not, I think, describe to theread er the joy 'and protestations of gratitude of young couple.. . • To these who, on finishing the perusal of this tale, shrug their shoulders and tax' our 'recital .withimprobability,wereplyin advance, that it is autheti ie.. The merit of the ground-, work,if meritstbere is, diies not belong to us, and we have only given it form. The village Bassompierre who is mentioned here,- was not the only one' to wear this glorious 'surname. During several years, Bassompierresetrounded not only in`Lorraine, but throughput France, and the illustrious-origin Of so many copies, more or less like, had the - advantage of countering in Lis peregtinations several of his fac-similes. It will be easy td ascertain this by looking over the histories of tbat-pe riod,, and particularly the amusing one of l'allemant des &mai,. *here the fact - ia•4l - mentioned. - • FRESH ARRIVAL! TUE undersigned :would respectfully an -1 pounce to the public that he has just re ceived a supply of ‘• FAMILY' _ GR OCERIES, 'among which may her fo und the eery best of Mola.sses4- . Syrup; • • Tea, Coffee, thee., at prices to suit the times, for ready pai. Don't mistake the place, but call at the basement of the ' KEN SIT O'lE 11.0t1i114, where your humble servant carries .on a general SALOON & GROCERY BUSINESS,. and where the' publiC may always rely upon hawing their WkliS attended t , with promptness and fidelity. 0. M. CRANE. - "Montrose, April :lath. THE NEW ERA! SPRIIIGA SUMMER GOODS., at Great BargLts.—Ready:Pay and'tmall Profits: ...73.3301:1131.1FL1M1T Is nots receiving a full and. choice Sfock of Spring and Sommer Goods, ineluding a - great_ variety of Rich Prints in 4iew styles, Ginghamß, Brilliants,Flain and Fancy Lawns,Challis, Robes, Si& Dress Tis - sues, and Barage.l,lllack and Fancy Silks, Poplins, with h superior asset. tnent of Silk, Broche, Cashmere and. Stella Shawls; Mantillas, Parasols, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and Flowers, Broad Cloths, Cassinle'res, Summer Stuffs, with a large assortment of other _ . 'Staple and rancy Goods, as usual in Groceries. Crockery, Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Stove,, Drugs, •P:iitits, Oils, Boots and Shoes. lints and Caps, Clocks, Carpeting Floor 011-Cloths, Wall Paper, Painted Window Shadca, So. The entire Stock being large and biinght for Cash, sill give superior opportunity for-choice selectioni, and, in accordAnce with the spirit of the times, will be sold for Heady Pay, 10 to 2 . ;.i per cont. below Regular Prices. 'An examination Qf the Goods and Prices will be found profitable to those who wish-to buy. Flour & Salt constantly on hand Ncw Milford, May 4th, 18.59. DR. JOHN W. COBB, PHYSIC/AN SURGEON, Montrose, Pa. _ _Mee on Public Avenue, opposite l Searle'sHotpl. March let, tBs9.—tf. MEAT MARKET . On l'ublie ..4i.cnue, near Searle's Hotel. ITEEP constantly on hand a good supply of IN. MEATS of 4,11 hind.. CASH pAid for Beef eattle,Calves,Sbeep t and Lambs.' Also for Hides of all kinds. • HENSTOCK & HAWLEY. 5. T. rissrom .• s. HAWLEY. Iftrntrose, March 30th. 1859.—tf. - COOL rr HE subscriber continues the above business 1_ as usual at his old stand in, Brook] n. Thankful for past favors he would solicit a share of the public patronage. A:. G. REYNOLDS. Prordtlyn, Mny 23d, 1859.:-If. ATTENTION, FARMERS!! MANNY'S MOWER & REAPS, WITH. WOOD'S nfiPROITEXENT. rrtHIS celebrated Machine has taken the Ftrzsr PREMIVNI at various public trials andis on. excelled by any other mr.ehine . in the country. AH who ti-,e it, pronounce it a "YROFITABLE AND LABOR-SAVINGILACHENE.." Those not acquainted with its value are refered to LATHAM GARDNER, JNO. HARRINbTON, F. U. WlLLlANS,:Brizigewitter; STANLEY .TURRELL. Foier.t Lake: 3. M. WALLACE, Dicuock; VULNNEY, 13undati; S. D. TOWNSEND, Brook &n; and others who have used them. For Muthlook or partieularA, opply.to C.-D. LATHROP, Agen: I .llloutro . oe, May 15th, 1859.-trit.. NEW GOODS. Mve.sixi.s. clic .493.1exi, lit 2 ODD FELLOWS' HALL, 7.I7GHAXTON. r %BE subscribers hare tills .1 week returned Rom New - illet odr e a w ss i Prtant of a e'n fuila G i o d ld and eom Silver War:chill, Jelielry, reread Platid Ware; Cutlers. sad FaneyGobds—Ear Rings, Finger ^ Bin4s, Bracelets, Watch, Fob, Vest, Guard and heck Chains, Gold, Silver, Steal and Plated- Spectacles, Fans, (prat Necklaces and Armlets:lce Pitcheie, Pocket Knives; Scissors, Gold, Silver, and Steel Thimbles, Sleeve - But.. tons and - Etuds, Porte Moan:des, CoMbs' of all kinds, Gold Pencils and Pens, .Thremometers. Needles, Spoons, Forks, :Sorer Baskets, Salts, Cu" Tea Sets. Waiters, Boni Ladles, Molt Mes Pitchers, Card Baskets, &S. Are—, te which thief would rospedfully call the attention of their customers. As their goods -were purchased for -cash, they are confident their prices -cannot fail to.be satisfactory, as they dote:Tamed sot to be undersold by any. EVANS - dr. ALLEN, No. 2 Odd Felioirs' fialL Binghamton, June Ist, 1859. _ •,. • _ . UNDAN licsoor. Linitamers 5...1 tarnished to omit: by .1.41Y - a$P G SON, Juno Ir k 18.59. • "Jost NAYRALLY SritaN' FOR FIGHT."— The follo wing from , the Cairo (ill) Gazette will be understood 'and appreciatlad br, any one th at has ever spent an hour 0- the place: "Whoop ! I'm just naerallyl spilin ' for a fight!" screamed a somesihatutesticatiid" in dividual in front of Springfield BlOck; the oth er night. -"Du the best man that ever wore liar. I'm the big dog of the . tan-yard—the :g.itty wolf of the prairies,'So I are 1 .LJerewsit -1.4m, don't some of there ornery pair°, cusses want t 9 tackle ale I I ' m tbIS post oak runner We big boy' waist never been backed 1 I'm a 9:e/1111 erigiue, .flied up, with my] safety valve tied d0wn,.1012! pounds of *teazel and Jieund to bust, unless I can work- it ofi licken' some of theisesllliPois buckets! I she 1 die, I know irthalt, if I can't find somebodyito fight mit Dare asy man that ever word breechet to lend me a dollar! Won't somebody here just pliase ttiOall me a liar *I" . 1' Notsitbstanding this polite a4d uncommon request, urged with so much pathos mid sin cerity, the gentleman maJeino impression on the minds of our.citizens, and fouird no one willing-to make the required assertion. Next morning we saw the youth sittiog.on it pile of lumber by the liver, both °volt Lunged up, ease flattened, half his teeth Cncicked out of his head, and his coat torn into shreds. W on kindly inquiring after his health and how be liked Cairo, be remarked,"Sranger I like Cairo fi rst,rate—it's a lively pli ce, and has the best society in it I've Lott with 'since left home: "A "Pact3lrart Ftsvori." good story is told concerning a keg which h. d solong in tile ' railroad station house at l inclianapolia, that the oldest inhabitant knew riot its his. tory. • A hole Was bored in - the vessel, and the contents pronounced old French brandy, with a rich and peculiar After all theividges of good liquor in the neighbor hood, bad tried , samples, until the old keg fairly eared in. it was found contain two deformed babies, united like 1 the Siamese twins. . 1 NOTICE. TO FARMERS. 1w1,5u to call the attention f Farmers to the Independent Toot. HORSE RAKE. - This Rake has been used for the past three years in this 'County - and proved to be the Rake and the Gaily'Rake suited to the rough country. Any one, not wishing to take pia assertion. and who wants a Rake, please trvl it, and if no t satisfactory, return it within three days uo injured, and take his money. Fo merchants and dealers a liberal deduction frm retail price of twelve dollars. All kinds of Grain taken in exchange for Rakes at Searle s mill. - Also second hand Wire Tooth and Revolving Rakes sold very ch4p. All orders!proMptirattended to and Rakes delivered on 'Short notice. Reaideueo of the subscriber,and manufactory. one tulle from Montrose, on Snake Creek turn. pike. CHANCY FOOT. Montrose, April 25, TA-3m gr COBB would respectfully 11OtIOUCCO to the LA; public that he may'still be!found at the old:stand, fully prepared to attend to the wants of the community. lie will keep on hand a gobd stock Ms • Groceries . t .- SuCIA.IIS, TEAS, COFFEE, SFICES:iFIIMI,x LOUR and SALT (by 'the kick or barrel,' Frstr. and all articles found in First Class Groe.erie,s. He would particularly call the attention of Farmers and -others to the flict that he is constantly receiving fresh supplina'of FIRST RATE- FLOUR, also good' and medium qualities, 'Which will be, sold urcarr, for ready pay, iu quantities to suit the purchaser. 3lontroQe, Feb..9lst 1839. KEYSTONE HOTEL, At Montrose, Penn. WPM H. HATCH,. POpriotor. rpitlS new and comintidions" Hotel situated. 1 on Public Avenue, near the Curt lionseond nearly in the centre of the basitiess portion of Montrose, 114 now fu iv completed and furnished, and will be opened on Monday. the 27th day of the present month for the accommodation 'of the public and travelers. The , flroprietor feels confident that fie is now Prepared to entertain guests in a manner that cannot fail to give complete Satisf4tion. The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no ex pense has been spared to render it wins), if not superior to any similar establishnientin this part of the State.. It is well supplid with All the reesist improvements and comforts, and obliging waiters will always be readyto.revond to the call of customers: . . The Stables connected with this House are New and Convenient. ,The Preplister respectfully sericite the patron age of his old friendP, and the public generally. . . •WMi K. HATCH. Montrose, Sytember st, - DFIVIAL NOTICE. D'itn - itiOnGtroteFfFor°tltheppinhpaos,';o:;te.tedirrrhiinmseol: the DENTAL Pasenct in all - its branches. IL is now ready to attend to all calls in his profession with promptness, and will endenVor to give entire. satistseGon. All operations WAERANTED. Offiee . over Chandler's store. Sept. 15th IBsB.—tf. TITHOGRAPHS—A NEW SUPPLY _Li Dec. Ist, 1858: TURItELL MIMAIECoNTIALI.a. ,G. FORDIIOOII HAS removed his shop across the street, to the building one door below Keeler & Stoddard's, which he has fitted up expressly for a Saddle, Harness and Trunk Shop where may be found all !kinds of 3Er...ELXitaq'MISEI, from the heaviest team, to _the lightest trotting harness; and a general assorment of trimmings, which Will be made tplor sold very low. Carriage Trizaraiags: A good 'assortment on, hand, which will be sold very low; all trimming done chhaper than else where. - OAK LEATHER • on hand, from which harnesses w ill be made and WarrEtanutecl. * * *Customers will please bear lh mind that I wish to settle up once a year! Those having Lansettled accounts, or notes due, will - oblige - by settling or making payment without furtheri FORDHANI, Feh. 24th, 18591 Montrose; Pa. H..GARRATT , 7 WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL DEALER IN FLOOR,. _SALT, &C, 21BWIIMFORD.—Salo Bomb, FILMS Ma' "“AILL keep constantly. od band the , best V T r brands of FLOUR—by the.Ssek or Hon. dredllarrels.—st the lowest market prices. 'Also, SALT—by the Single Barrel or Load. •:• All orders from Merchants cod Dealers will be promptly attended to. ,I, *** Cub paid for Grain. Wocd. Pelts, Mies, and all F717112C137' Produce in their season. - New Milford, April Id, 18* ' . "CrY. W A NIS U T T + l l -. t They are the best Caliviei fit4ered. to the Public for the otio!leyci-: ,•- - WHOLESALE AGENES: , DEFOREST, ,ARKSTRONG & CO, am yeßx. Inabl2m6,- I - -Gifts: Gifts is-clifta! RIGINAL Wl'. BOOK. 'STOKE. D. W.--EVANS & CO.. G . . THE 0 THE 671 TIRGADWAY, 677., THE FIFTH NEW-YORK. FIFTH YEAR. ESTABLISHED 18bd. , - YEAR. THE following is d partial list of property wbielt will he given to the purchaaera of Books at the time, of sale.: worth from Gold Watebes,English Lever, " Patent Lever and Lopinea, $30,00 to 8100,00 Silver Watches,.Patent Lever, full jeweled, hunting eases, open face nud cylinder es capement,' ' Gold Locket*, Large size,four glasses, and two glasses, with springs, large 'and mall size with snap, Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, Painted, Lave, Goldstone, Garnet and Coral Sets of Pins and Drops, Ladies' Gold Guard Chains, Fancy Neck Chains, Chate. tains; 8,00 to Gents' Fob and Vest Chains, 10,00 to Sets Caulk), Goldstone,Paint. ed, Mosaic, Garnet„Onyx. Engraved and Plain Gold • Sleeve Buttons and Bosom Gold l'eueils,with l'ens,large. medium and.small, Silver Peneils,witliGold large,-mtdiuT And—mall size, double nisdaingle, ex tuflßiOß CaSes, Gents' Heavy Signet Rings, Ladies' Gold Chased and Plain Gents' G old BosoiaPins,Clus- ter, with Opal, Scarf Pins, Onyx, Garnet, acm, 1,50 to Rich Silk • Dress Patterns, 22,00 to Cameo, Mosaic, Coral Garnet, Chased and Plain Ova Bracelets. 5,00 to Silver end Gold Thimbles, ~.50 to Gents Pen and Pocket Knife, -50 to Pearl and Moinco Porto. monnaies, Toothpicks, Watch Keys, Guard Slides, Gold Ciesses, small, medium and large, 2,00 to 7,50 'Besides other Gifts, comprising a large acid valuable assortment of miscellaneous articles, varying from $1 to 840. The proprietors of the OLDEST ESTAB LISHED GIFT BOOK IN THE UNITED STATES, for the uninterrupted success which has crowned their earnest efforts tp please du ring the la,,t fohr years, would return their sin cere thanks to the hundreds of thousands who have, in past time, seen fit to bestow their lib eral patronage upon them ; and would further sasnre them, and the public generally, that (heir long experience and established capital warrant them in offering, greater inducements than ever, and such as are out of the roach of any similar establishment in tile country; and propose, in this, THE FIFTH VEAII of their location in New York, to in &leo . NEW FEATURES STILL GREATER ATT ACTIONS, _ _ . GIFTS of GREATER VALUE and VARIETY, A still Larger and Bet ter S4' :tented Stock of • DOORS. -,: Commissions -and inducements to clubs and to agents who are willing to devote their time to ourbusinew so that those whb deeirecan haie 141" GUTS AND Boma: Wallet:T. Mosae.„,in We shall endeavor 'to establish an agent in every town. in the United States„ so that all who will may benefit by our liberal systeth of trade. We have appointed A. J. GERItITSON our duly authorit,ed agent fur MONTROSE and vicinity, who will receive' and ftirward'all orders w ith attention and despatch. A NEW AND REVISED CATALOGUE,' ready for distribution, containing every desira ; We book, new or old, now in print: and ne-, kcowledged by librarians and literary men to IA the most complete and best classified ever ia &led, without an exemption. are now ready to be given away, mailed free to any address, to all parts of the world. It coast's all the works on • Art, Science and Nat-' E Philosophical & Clam- .• oral History. Meal Works, Adventu:es, Travels, V Historical and Ms , &c., A cellaneons, ' Agricultural and Do.i N Poetical, Theological, mastic Economy„ s Religions, Belles Let •rs,Essays,f Law, 31ediettl, Mason &c., ' & in, , Bibles ,Standard Fictions, I Biographies, c 'Prayer, Hymn - and 1 Dictionaries, ,1 Glee Books, j Encyclopedias, 0 Text Books' for Gazetteers,• Schools, Lee,, &c., And a thousand varieties of publications in ove- ry department of literature. We sell as low— and, in many cases, tosser than—any other housi in the country; and with every book of th value of ono dollar or more, we present som useful Gift, without extra eharee. tLET EVERY ONE CONSULT HIS • - OWN INTEREST, ' 'And - buy at EVANS' Gift Book Store. Tug examine the prices of ,books, see the ,beautiful gifts so freely scattered among I'EST our patrons, and be satisfied that the on ly economical way of buyinf books is no, PI,LE T I O! . NO. 611 BROAD% AV, GhT ! 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B.—A WORD OF EXPLANATION TO those whO have known us under the style of I Evans & Co.. The Business located by as at No. 677 Broadway, New York City, is the oldest established house is the country, and is khown world-wide as the original "Evans & Co.'s Gift Bookstore." Many have taken the advan , tage of our popularity to advertise under the same-name, to increase their trade=to protect the few who. may be unacquainted with ha, we.vrOuld state that we have no connection with any other Gift Book House—and though many - advertise under the name of Evans & Co., the firm constb 'toted by D. W. EVANS and .1. H. PRESTON, Is the first and only concern rightfully mini:She name. Hut to.prevebt aU confusion in the future, we shall - use therstyle of D..W. EVA Nq'ssr. co., and all person - a Wrengfelli-uting the appella tion to mislead the public, will be made - to sett ler the penalty of the law. - ' - D. W. EPOS 077 Broadway,New York ap:2B, Iy.i EDUCATIONAL: F 8 p7.'fogrl3o QUARTER OF Il WEEKS, F RNITUAE, and TUITION is the . 'UPLAND NORbLkt .10b31.1. - Delaware County; Penneylvaals. • For Cfmolaro, cootainmg netemour Intermit. firy inquire of A. N.. Dollard he Montrone, or of LO. Bullard, , Brooklyn. . [May4 3m DR. E. F. matoir, radtaate of the AlloPetlik end I.Tomeop G - pathic Colleges of Medicine,* Stow per manently loestedln - Greet Bead Pa. • - OFFICE corner of Main and ElLmTiOileista.; Coady opposite the ? , rfetbodine dmb, , sp. 20, 151,59 • .. • • • co • PAYS. FOR A FULL COURSE- LN:•Tlig. IRON..C.ITY - COLLEGE'f _ the largest,- moat eitensively patronised and: • • • best organized - ; • - 04 , 51t/121EZZLIZO111241 . I:Tx:kite•ctl; 357 - stdents. attending -. •idARCIT, ISS o. Usual''time to eon:pieta a full &utile sioin 6 1O 10 weeks. ~E tery. Student; open graduating, is guaranteed to ke competent to manage the Books of any"Bustness; and-qualified to earn• a saiari of from • • $5OO TO.-..$1000::., Students enter at 'any- time—Nd Vacation-- Review at pleasure.-c • • 51 Premiums - FOR BEST PENNMANSHIP AWARDED IN . ri • . - Fir Ministers' Sons received at belt price. *.*Fur Circular and Specimens of Writing, inclose two letter mhoung, and riddros4 F. We JRNKINS, Pittsburg, PA. April 14th,1 - , 12,00 to 46,6: Trobision ,Stoat, Af InONTICOSE, ONE doer below J. Ethridge's Din Store, on Public Avenue, where will be fend constantly on hand a general assortment of.; GROCERIES': Such as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Toas, Coffee &c., 50 to 2,50 FAMILY FLOUR, 140 to 340 Meal, Lard, Pork, Ham, Fish, Candles &o We solicit a share-of the public patronage, and pledge oureelvem to dO the fair thing, hoping by each bargain - to secure another. ALFRED TS A LID WIN To Traci° TRAVELING AGENTS. IF. WANT 50 to 100 YOUNG MEN, with V n cash capital of from 650 to $lOOO each, to ptirchasermir Goods, consisting of .Waiches and Jewelry, and to dispose of them in all tho cities and towns throughout the United States . and Canadas. Some persona who pitrehase of us are inaktag from 33,000 to glO,OOO per.year, selling at atictimiti the various towns &villages. On recCipt.-ot: the CASH, We will, send by mail to any address, the following articles, as samples of ear Gonda: • 6 Fancy Gold. Finger Rings, assorted, for $4 " better, for' 6 6 " Gears Breastpins, assorted, for 4 6 ' " " " better for 6 6, " Ladies' " " for 4 6 '. tat all better for 6 6 ' " " " - • larger for 9 I Set Cameo Pin. and Ear Drops, for - ".. I 0 ' No " for • ,6 1 Set Gold-stono Pin and Ear Dropa, for , „., 3 I Set D•losaio ". " for . 3 1 Set Gold Fancy" " - for s • 4 1.4,t. St • " for 8 1 Pair Gold RichliLChased Band Bracelets, .6 1 " ." " 8 " Fuel Cameo Bracelets for - 8 I .‘ Ladies Fancy Cuff Pins for - I 6 Sets Gold Gent's Bosom Studs, fancy for 3 6 " stone set for 6 6 " Sleeve Buttons, engraved., for - 3 6 " stone setting, for 9 I Gold Doable Locket, fancy, (snap) for 1:50 I " (spring) fur 3 6 Gold Vest Hooks, for 6 Gold Fancy Watch Keys." for - - - I Large size Gold Pencil Case for - - -1:50 1 New style French Vest. Chain for - - 2:50 1 " ," better for. • 8 " " • larger fur - 5 1 Fancy Silvtr Watch, open face, for . - 7 I Ai " Hunting Case for - 10 1 Fancy Gilt Watch, Hooting ease for - 10 1 " Gold Watch, open face for - 20 1 " " - " better fur 25 Movements of ell the Watches described in this list are WARJIASTED PERFECT; and we wish it distinctly understood that-the prices given are our lowest tchoksale price' s to the Trade and to Traveling Agents. The retail price 'would be from 6n to 100 per cent.tigher. Write the Name, County, and Stale, id a plain hand, to prevent mistakes, and on the receipt of the money, the Goode will be forwarded by the next mail. , STWOJETT & GLINES, Manufacturers of Jewelry, Importers and • Wholesale Dealers id Watches. je23 3m trij] i 3 Itinssau-st, New• York. WA T REFINIII, Shop in Boyd .d Web.tir's new building, nest door above Beeler d Stoddard's. lIAVING vroricea for the past eine years with the most skillful workinon, he fools confident that he can -do the mostlillicuit jobs on short notice.', • MI Work Warranttd to Give Solider/ion. W. IL Sotcsos has worked for mo for some , time, and I can recommend him as a careful and. skilful v:orkman t -competent to do as good work as can bo done in the country, and-, worthy of confidence. s Net. A. CRAMBERLSK. Towanda Juno 1060858 Refers to—Wm. Dwelt E. W. Baird, E. D NI on tayne, E. 0. Goadrleh, B. Kiagabury,Towan da; B. S. "Bentley, L. Searle, C. D. Lathrop J. Witten berg, In entreat,. • -* * *Jewelry neatly - repaired on short notion and on reasonable terms:. IJune 15th, 18513.—tf. FREE EXHIBITION! MAY BE SEEN DAILY, IT P. Mir TAILOR SHOP From 6'a. m.. to 10 p. Fitt Yaitst fastlons Comprising the Greateat Variety of GENTLEMEN'S COSTUME ever preseatett to the public mte2e4 • - TRUE subaeriber having purehaied [ll ' ' st:•ewttfdunandanewly sad po f pular ;l a the . _ - is prepared to ascommodste'the trap cling : public and others with all the attentions and conveniences usually: found - 1i 11r4-Chtier Houses: No "effort Will •be silted the Pro prietor and his Aishrtante - to. teaks thellitel. equal itt every point to any-in the cottotry: 4 The Bar will always-be supplied with the Choicest Liquors. • -The SBallibles, connected with this Ilona are large; roomy and conveniant,anticareful sod. attentive -Hostler' ale aiweys la,tharge otthent. TARBELL, 3fontrose l gay.l3lll, 1,858." NEW&-OFFICE:- w tHE kiew fork City Illostute4 New_spipers &e. for sae et the 211011TROSIF. 114)011. STORE:by A. N. BULMRD. NEW GOODS, in rny line of log evtry week, ABEL TURK & 'xE~Y -F[RM. Also tho choicest. bramds of BALDWIN & ALLEN: ALLEN Ilautieg Case for' 30 betterfor - «! M. B. SIMPSON, TEE MOMiOSE .DMIOMT. . . _ - runtism TEIVIEDATS 140161208 t, OFFICE a r,trado iviNvr,`orrOsitz ino o' TERM 574 2 per annual, or 81 . 60 In'adrtnice., pelinortents subject tiketiarge , of $ 60 per year i with- interest: Diagentionancoo , optional with the Publisher , until all arrearagea are paid. Advertiaementa lauded at . 51,_perJuique,„sit 12 liaq 26 cents par square for e4elt imertlOrk after the first three. One agitate one, y e q!' s 6 t each additiotial 'a - gaiter; s4.' • ' Job Work of all kinds executed neatly an& prouTtly. Blatalisuluraykon ~ L ittle dc P4,61f AttoniliVe have * removed to their sow - - oftkm,..s. few doors south of Boyd & Webster's eornar.z. . Montrotie !Wt.. 25.3 m • .1)11.; WIC L ' .RICIIARPSON;'' " WOULD respeetru tender his Professional , Services to the inhabitants of , " nosTßOtil'E l •" , • - and its vicinity/ Oftico 'over Mulfords Store: • • - Lodgings et the Keystone Montrose, (ht./. 1124 1858.—1v.* -; _ 111WR ERE, GRIGGS, k' KINGSBU la, ' • .. -.• temnin.crußzies, AIM .10$11ER9 Et '.. VATS;: CAPS, '.A.NIL. PIHIPIi. : 1. 14 a1W. ~..0002DE.' Umbrellas, Parasols, and Eabbona, • MILLINERY-_ :.TRIES,. ' - No. 46; COTTRTUMET STREET, DAN. H. LeiviiEns; _ NEW-YORK. Lys. M. Gitracs, Gioeial raitiers,— . ' In). A::,Kincinuav, ' '' ' ._: ' r - M. C. TYLER. Speeal Partner . . ' ri•PajYfr" FASHIONABLE' ,101111.-SIUTTER,TaiIvto I.L a c 2l l, BEIOP a few doors south of Boyd and Webs!ora' now.boilding. • ' HENRY Me TTORNEtand COUNSELLOR at LAW. Office in tile Union Block—Towandaslttud ford county, Pa tr-ff" Will attend promptly to all professional business intrusted to him, in this and adjoining counties. . fje3'6Btt "HOME AGAIN," DI . ~ OFFICE, over, Wilson's Store. . 'LODGINGS; nt SEARLE'S HOTEL Montrofte, MarCh 10th. 1858. • WM. W. SMITH,. & CO. ? , Cabinet and Chair Manntactur ers, foot of Mao Street blouttose, Pa. JOHN GROVES; `, Fashionable Tailor—Shsp near - the Baptist Meeting Houie, on Turnpike Street; Montrose, Pa. . . , DR. E. W.- WELLS - . • HVING-permanently located in Druidafir offers his professional services to all-who may require them. Also, keeps constantly on hand a fall stock of Drugs and Medicines, Pure Wines and Liquors for - NE.4'ns] purposes. f ap7-6ml - HAYDEN .BROTHERS, : - • New Milford, Penn'a. Is t rlesale r -lie , a r tr ea . in' Blt. a to n n e v. Co y . O m er Watches, Jewelry s , s iilver and Plated Air are, Ca s t Fishing • Tackle,.Cigars, &c. Sic. ' - ilerShants and_ pedlars, supplied on litMra terms. WM, HAYDEN, • TRACY HAYDEN JOHN,BAYDEN, - GEO. HAYDEN. A.N .A.C11.0%9P1C:•- Charley Morris with hair and holt, Hoir,sole heir Of this v as t nreA, - And noun to liaßaSs me and Lain, Resolved to warßant eery kal. Let's have rt rush, I's always herE; • - yo l eli find-me honest, juSVand faiß„ * * *Shop No. 3, Basement of Searle's'Hotel; on Turnpike Street. _ Dr. H. Smith,-- SU RGEON DENTIST. Residence and of fide 01)Pesito the Baptist Church (north aide) lientrose. Partieularitttention .will be 'given to inserting teeth on -gold and silver plate, and to filling decaying teeth. -ABEL TURRELL, MoNTßois, PA. Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chcmicsi., 1-e Stuffs, Glass-wire, Paints, Ws, Varnishe', Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Sew. elry, perfumery, &c.—And Agent. for all , the meet popular Patent Medicines. • DR. R;VHAYRR, Physician and Surgeon v idontrose, Pa. Office in the Fariner's Stern. NOTICE. R. E. PATRICK, JR., would like .11 after a silence of nearly terrlears, to appeal to the moral sensibilities of ayery generous pub lie, who have always manifested their senseof appreciatien of his usefulness by' 'evicting his 'services when needed or thought to be needed, but who have given no otruieevideneo of grafi- - Lode or good will—particularly - in The way' sof " substantial aid" as Kossuth would say—that he now desires a full and entire settlement of all his accounts, also the accounts of the late firth of Patrick & Dimock ; and he witshis fn'ther to etate that he 'desires nothing tulle considered wrong, if,after a few-'weeks, the said accounts; remaining unsettled, Shed be placed in the hands of a gbod..shaip &Vector, and made to Iteconat to him something that willbuy Oats 'and Buck wheat. Please notice this and take-action aecor, di ngly.—Youre Truly, . • jan2. - ~ E. PATRICK, .111 STRINGE:i&MISTEIIIOIIS-11 TlAyT.,,tovaniatekiatitv:Lhis-91: meut has been made by WEAVER & ATHERTON, AT THE STEAM lanzz, SHOP, FOB CAri s tYtio lost THE statism Blacksznitldng; . • • • _ and Carriage-Xtoninir• lliactil3r: know this-toll* a :fitot but for the benefit of the feW,Arbo do not, we would say that we are prepared to do any work in our line,-which may be intrusted to us, in the mostdurable manner, the most approved styleould in the shortest possible time; Viper work warranted to give good satisfaction. Jamssid. Wiaveit, , .-LlEuar. L. ATUERTON: lifontrose,-Itiarchist, *it - ,:::,,5.tt 1 . 1:': : :: - Sitt,- .I'. 4sl--:.70744)18ik1i, • WHOLESALE- SALT DEALE R, I . 201'WkisialitgtosiZet, 7 "T 'PPP9 6.114- ,Vir.ashillgtos Dlarlto • INTe ‘ W'7 l 4rdprilrw.V , ITILL CONTINVEaIo offer to the / ty and . COUNTRY tradii;•all kinds of FOREIGN Coarse and Fine-Earr, at the vory.loWintfigureN 40000 sacks and bags, canaistingle part °lAA ton'a celebrated brand for lable•lnd dairy use; 'Jeffrey ok - Darcy. Marshalfs,„/Brownlosea, and 50000.buabefaVorks latand..BonirosiT Va. rico', Et. Viva; Usbon, Cadiz, Tula; Nantes, 4 0, 09 sal of which will bre sold'at bargain prices from . lreasiela . ,StOrn and itornifotcsen. • ' Aonoyy Purthallsr wiSbing - tO 'select lions a good stoiortnent will Rod it'to blikitereat to cal/. • pada - Oat Put-up in sinall•bart of different .Wesi, and constantly on . hand in ping order. /ikon' 'splendid' article. of Rod GrotindiA Out lanai, put up and for ule by the qirtritity,in canes of Aro ,dosenleneft. • . • Newl'ork, April Ist, 1559:--1500 Scrotblat or Uig's Evg, , . it a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid becoruce vitiated, weak,"' and par. Being Me - eireetaft ol .`; ft • 'Pervades thewhole body; add' mil burst out in disease on any part bf it. 'No organ is fret from he attacks. nor is thotePno Which it tdaY,' not destroy. The sercilidons taint is variously - caused by mercurial , disease, "low'llving, " ordered ur unhealthy' food, impure air; filth and - filthy habits, the -depressisig vices. and. • above all, by the. venter eel . infection.:.. What- • ever, be its origin., it, is hereditary ;in - the con atitution, descending "from parents to clefidrei unto the third and fourth generation - r• indeed. . it seems to be the rod of Rim who says, "I will visit 'nit/lefties of the fathers upon " • Its efects.coMmence by depisitian twin the,: blood Of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which. ire the lungvliver; and internalmons, Is termed tubercles; in'-the glands,'swellings; rand'on. ,the surface, eruptions or sores._ This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life; so that scrofulous constita,' ' :time not only suffer Sum . scrofulous Orin •-plairits, but the y hive far dew poWer to with-" stand the attack/ of 'other diseases; cense, • Auently, vast numbers perish- by disorders ; which, although not sc.rofulons in theirnature,.:. are still rendered fatal by this taint is the system. Most of the Consumption which de ,- cutudis the human family has its origin directly , • in this scrofulous , oontaminntion _emi - inanY. -,-, destructive diseases) of the lirer, kidneys, brain,„, and, indeed, of alrthe °mins, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. • • One quarter of all our peoPleare serofeloisi; .. their persons am invaded: by this lurhing Gutien, and eh* health_ is undermined To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood ly an. alterative 'medicine, and. in. vigorate it by healthy fond - and exercise.. Such a medicine we supply - • • AVERS" Com - pound Extract of Sarbaparilla;:-.t. the most effectual remedy which the medical `skill' of our times can 'devise for this every where prevailing *rd.-fatal malady. ; - ..tined from the most active remedial" that have been discovered for she expurgation of this foul - ' disorder, from the bloat, and the rescue of the -• =from its destructlie consequences. It should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also :those other effee. • time which mire frosty it, _ aueli as E5....-ee.is • end SEIM DISICLEES,AT. 1111114 ROM, O Tarven.u.es, - Pnrecirs, I , Posimixs, Paercuss, &sins and Boas, Tomas, Terra , and .Sara Ramie, Seim Tizat., , rowonst. Ruseaurent. Siritturric and his nests, DROPSY, Dram:rail, Desztirr,.. and. indeed, su. COSIPLAZMI seism rnow Trrie, raD Oft INPVItL Sevin. The popular belief in impurity if the blood" is founded in truth, for serer& is a degeneration of, the blood. The -. : :particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate; this vital fluid, without Which sound health is impossible in - contaminated constitutions. , Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIIT, tre.so composed that disease within range of . their action can rarely withstand or e ade them Their pcnetmtiug properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ. ism, -correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence. of these properties, the invalid who is bowed dawn' with pain or physical debility is astonished -to find hie health or energy restored by nretnedyat race me.- . simple and inviting.; hot only do they core the every4iy complaints of every body, but also many formidable and `dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to 'furnish gratis my American' Almanac, containing certificate* of thdrenres and directions `far thew use in the following complaints: Costive , nus, iferneburn, Headache arising from disordered Stoortooklfamen. Indigeslion, Pam in and ilfortief Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Lou of Apps lib, jaundice, and other kindred complaints, from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functious; .• Ayer ' s- Chem Pectoral, rot' Ins rums erns OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consnmp. Bon, and for the relief ofoConsuniptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness . and so ne n:moons arc the cater of its cares, that almost . every section of country abounds in persons pate liely known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate, diseases of the lungs by its . Ilse. ' lien once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to esca p e observation, and where its virtues are known, tlu public no longer flesitate what. antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerotui affections of the • pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. . • Whflo' many inferior remedies, thrust upon the community have toned and been discarded, this has g•ained friends by every trial; conferred benefits on the afflicted they' can never forget, and pro. ' dueed cures too numerous snd too remarkable to be forgotten. • PREPARED BY DR.. J. C. AlrEit CO. .' • - •. LOWELL, FOR SALE - - A. Tunast.t4 Montrose; ifittorr, & Ca, Gibson; 3. klospoan, FriendiWille; Youtto & Stain, Suranterw4ao Scorn, Eprisnillas HAY. DEN BBOTIIT.M , New Ifilford; J.. T. CARLIN/X i Great Bend; E. R. 'GROW, Gfenwood; W. - S. THATE/t, Dimoek; EATON & MosiLEY, Ilarford, and all Druggists. 17 • SALAMANDER'"SAFES.' Evltifs & WATSON, 'No. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STRZET, , . ‘I 3 IIILADEUFHIA;I, Have now on hard a large a i ssoitment of Fire and Thief 'Proof SiOmandr Safes. Aliso, Iron Dome for Banks and,Storea,lron Shutters, Iron Sash,- alt.makes 'of Locke r -equal' to any made in the United States. Five Safes is one Fire. Alt come out 2?ght. - with' content! in good Pondition. -• 2 - THE EIALAILVSDEIi iitrus OF^ PRILADELYMA AG Argil' nut WOTiI.D. • . : „EVA.NII. & WATSON ' , - /lave had the au rest. " defhonstration iii - the following certificate tbat.their. manufacture. of Salamander Safes has at , length fully warranted the representations which. hard` been', made, of them as rendering an undoubted .security against the terrific element t . :-.. ••' ' ' I ' - : - - --•-- --• ;' - Philadelphia, - April •12th, 1856. -. ,- Messrs; Evans:dc"Watson,—Gentlemen: It,' , affonlans...the.highest ..satisfa4ion to isnate - ' "you, that owing to tho.very protective g nat of two,, of the 'Selamattder, Patel; _Whi . -we' pure - haled - of - you. some months since , w)e' .. eased s. largo portion a oatleweliyOnd ill our beets,' papers, ,Ste.., expOsed to ,the calamibitielre In Raustead Estee, on : morbing 4 l6f , ll4 :11th -,.T. • ' • When we reflect that theseStifea werelo4ed in - the fonithetor y a the bujiding wo occupied, and that. theritubsequentlf.fell- into a heap, of burning ,ruins, where - th,o' vast concentretiorrof hot caused the brass ord. tomot. we cannot bat regard the pmervatiOn . ;of their - valuable contents Ai idoef 0 61114 dd - off 'Pht,inf 'Of Ofttrgre a t l ib y security afforde pier Safe's. . ---- - • - ..-. .„Welluall- usuch,plesOtre• lit recommend ing them to, of braduesowaa a ante reliance -- , . GEO.RGE.W. SIMMONS ife.-BRO., &alders, . . Whd hare purchased six-large . Safes itinee. , • APfil .28, : 1 6.9 y.......-. N. 7, .4. , . - ~,-._: —t -.-:-.....,, • / - TEX filetttEr 1711/11MITIES ;•,—* - lirOITTIECAND .440 rubuould avail, ow 234 , Thireiikia. .Words. on the Ratleiml .411'resttirent Taitbent . _ • of 'SPermatorrhen` - or' toil& Weak- Em.isaique, Genital and Nervous Debility,PresnitureDeeaY at the System; Tralw• teney and Impediment to Madera generally, • BY IL DE LiLtiEY, ThO intportant- fact that 'the warty alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth; may be easily removed wrrn- OUT raliPlartS, la in this small trset,:elearly de. ofenstritted ; and the entirely new and highly seenessful treatment, Os adoptedby. the Anther, fully explained, by mean which every one is tumbled, Went° sulessur perfixtly and it the toast_ possible - coat, thereby availing all the ad- I vertisedsmittranm of the day, • - Salto Any address, gratis and post. free Ina sealed, envelope, by remitthm-(post, MO two Pto444‘ !tatopi! to Dr. B. DE LANEY. 88 EIE let Street, New York City. ..I(l7yeqp..