AliATlLair 1131PKINIL - Ganttb! Those,who 44 CrOk °ft ritAi ' • Thit "Oh! 64-... deaf; htiteconlif&ks undenNuld, • • - • /*nail Tall% • , Reader, dp , you know, hat - You •may have met her in la stage conch; she is a great traveler:, Perhaps she has been. a _ itesident ,there, She letplpassmit companionany7here, but during tt, jet:Whey I unusually charg rig. o You may alwayiknotther at the first -*lance, and be very sure - if she liv ever Ikro N o seen :you, she wilLnothave fergetten Iti I If in-a: eotich,tthe sits on the back seat, taking up twiedgw in hell room as ehe ought; her greeh veil ',twitched' over the side Of_lier . bonnet ; her shawl piteied .up to her, throat, "as if it were a nittater of duty ;'tier lap filled :with Packagea4. Iwo baskets on the seat ; a small . - bandbox ! under it?; and her tongue, to We an expressive Vulgarism, ' in everybody's dish.' She asks iniestions innumerable Of the tint -14 Yolmg lady bylier side; gueises the young ,tentlemtm in front is it_ "pollege spark ;' Ithinits the black i*hiskered: Min ::wk:„ to say :-.the least, ' suspicious; and before she has • '-heen-seated five . 'minutes, .-;annoncees; with 'muchVirtuous indignatio, that the sandy haired little Man; before her, whom any one at 'the first look' must IPronounce a , "naclieltir, ' steells:musky,' whereupon he, , ,:c(l q•stand ing herlo say "pisty,' is naturally little irritated, and each •particular` sandy lair on , -hilt, poin i ted Itet4 stands on end , ' like quilts upon th fretful; porcupines,'' notwithstandind ' their pl tiful thating..of lyear's oil 11q.e -caksar.: Every,hill you to down, , out goes • - her hea :and she administers as many tati7-1 tions to the coachman as if she had been _in -. the profipssion all her days. . She Ihas a4hap py, faculty pf finding out every body's affairs; generally now all her' ( companions' names, resisienees, modes of life,: ete., bef;re twelve milesPre . -Sometnne4,she meets , with, . a cc'rebuff, bUt ;nothing intimidatesher : if baulked in ono ;qu.artcr, she looks out 'fit metal snore attractivi , k; or slither more as able. ; ;- • 1 . ' , ; But it ;is of ( 'lSfis.' Somalian Simpkins ' at home," that I wished to. speak. She called •on Me this morning,: spent-a , long . hOur, and -creq away vowing twas `delightful comp& ny' when it was her own society she had en joyed, I'4 she had done all the ttdking.' `; PM a Pain Ooken body,' said she ; ` eve - ry body knows wlutt,l I think ! I hate to talk 1 . abbot foW,.s, but there's weer things happen 1 in this pl;- , . Merey'ron us t the mischief_! 'could - make if. I chose to repeat half the things , 1 heir. ; -Did ypu know Dr. Belden and his wife w_ ere a gong to part? --They say it's a fail; it come straight enough, if that' all.-- WOO say nothing, but I thought how it would he s . ix months ago, when Lawyer Tods iley 'Gilled there so, Much ' - I told Jane - Whea. , ton ' then says 1 you look out for squalls r—, *How inn Martin does go on ; isn't that girl a disgrace to the name? Why she was out till twelve o'clocknklit before "last, walking -with that cayielutp,. and I see her yesterday with a new bonnet on',. that never, cost less than ten dolhirs—. - I isai nothing, but I know her father ain'it ablh to buy it ! • -Did You no tice the widow, Budd. on Sunday 7 ,1; vow I was ashatned,pf her: She kept lookihg over' to young;Caittvrigl'' it, and giggling right out -every few irtiFites; I do like to see folks be have inaneetmg and keep their eyes on jlie Minister. Speaking o' 'that,, *hat do - tiou think of the *ay our parson's mire:goes on t .She han't been to raver meeting, these two months, nor, to class, nei th er; I'm real 4 „:afraid ishe'algoinglover to • the Baptists; it 'ought to be looked to.' So she rattled on until at length the fates in? - - - *?#; and .sho took herself off. My • thoughts see,nt baekte. an omurrence of by . _gone detys,_ and I marvelled that, it had not, wrought a change. .I greiv sad as I thought, • for bitter memories came swelling up, and I was dreaming of one whose life had been early overshadowed; who had' been taught stern lessons otsorrow long ere it was time, and mnelt ofthe'knoWledge and grief was of ; • :that babbling creature's causing. • Some years since, no matter how many, there came to '. 4 our vißage' a prettybride t a bldeming creature with wild untamed spirits, • a step fight as a ., faw'n's, and • - a voice that ' was the very essenee or gladness: Her hus band was strangely Unlike herself; - a ,staid, ecumnin same man; wholly devoted to busi mess and the; dull realities of every day life, 'though hip love for her. was a sunny spot in. thedepths of his rugged bosom. 'was kind to her, ;affectionate. in his . way, Said I knOw That she loved him; though they had few sympathies in common. She was imag inative and ii *ward,' perhaps needed the check his' peculiar cptietness imposed upon hell : 1 _ jascinatinf,P in her manneis, she 'soon danie a Eivorite, and her husband liked it well at it was so. The ladies voted her delight , th and of ceurse the 'gentlemen a 4 in duty boUnd ngreed in the decision. •, She Was pas- , siOnatly fond' of -sbeiety ; was plegsed when agreeable men visited • her; sang them her sweetest songs, - s-e them her brightest -tulles, and her s ober:husband sat silently bY, no shaddw amid [mirth, for he loved to see her merry; .her ringing laugh sounded ' sweeter to his earsAan the, song of a bird ; her rattling oonVertion. soothed shim like the, gurgle of a mountain streamlet. ' lin time, People--Wise and prudent that they were—eameio blame the Mahner the)- had so acholied; to shake their helds when they spoke of the yoe n g wife, and look, all those unutterable ‘-somethings,' Which ought • • tolhang, people' - just as quick as putting a knife .to one?* heart.. - , 0, • - " • broke the air, t.• I Serif '_, ton s , and ' . 1 Yet with thame and woe." !What it"waS, people for . a season' hardly. • knew. *There Nwi.a, vague - re,port—a whiS per of sestei,hisl---and° 'They diligently set' • fihemitelves ,to work out the matter with.. a pOseyas Worthy of a ranch• better ea*: inerne the Itaes *originated none oapld • • - . 1. tell, 'but"--certam 'things were said ; the did kops ikeyWOuld prove eali't esti have mach synlpathy. with' • dstose who so'readily pick flaws m the ataxic fif mY, gem Of propriety . "not easily shocked, and I Aever. judge • any One; itom circumstances; so it was, that , for atim very few of thaw reports came to my ears...keg& the whole town was "agog' with the news; s e4e4bcidy's tongue wagged !-== They talked ais only the-addle : pitted idlers of a cc:Santry village cant k. 'l\Nothing was too ridiculous for belief; the - MOSt; unimportant trifle was swelled into a moimtail4With which tkey _stz,ove tderush poor Grayson. 4raKt Yet:" fai as ever/ leutodi the front of her offodine seemed to be that - she had bees 'known-to take a ride with a, gentl eman , after. inmset, ido; blush, ladies ,) young Mark - " hatswige teen ItoJthes, her liax l ; those who , related die -r im' fotgot to add that, • her...hOshaaru; present; and. so on.through - a longer iistali:gue of sins tlumi have patience to awn • Of 'course for:every one's -friends are so . kind, these reports =Me to Mary Grayson's ears, and withher Usual wilfehaess.phe persist ed in actin as,She chow, and was :ten;: times . . - L • -, . i ' tiler Alum - bef3rii 13 4iodeL' OW- ilaia, A l e . il l , al, Intl-Mrs. Jonathan Erirtpkins_ im4 clique groaned anaiwayed and .wept "Over , . Aim of' pOOT htnnairnature. • - '. 1 a, ore, than* year Pased th4 i but: P; 0 1) le ed: not . to, weary lof - dissOng Mrs. yson and herntrairi ..ttmi Mary 1. Ahl v- .n the sting of a Wasp is-, painful, however eh we despise the insect, 'and the venom .4 hose human reptiles jailer a season poison the Waters in: her fount; of life. .:She - .was a oud, \ and . would not show how deeply she *lls WOunded, but when Nei& fell off,when thOse who should - have tbeen the truest be .. . e her bitterest enemies, when those Whos.e sport might `.have lured. her back to hap- , ess stood aloof,: the uiishine • faded from ; poor Mary GraysMi was alone in' her sery.. Her health ;was failing rapidly 111 i • a portion Considered ' ' mere affectation,.; ' I t some of the pious in-op:Rimed it a jqdg ne • . -I- ' - . • ' . An important . pelt played Mrs. jonathen 84upliitts t 711uy- 'wonderful' diselosuree she was, Able' to make raitvd her to, the 'topmost wEivo of populnrity. ,Sha. was: president of two sewing soticties;: Eiecretary for a variety ofirelig,ious aseoeiationel and all' the while was she l surely, undermining the pelted of the innocent,- uy, dragging her down to the gfaYe. ' I told von bow it ow just lime the hnesty to own that 11rhegied all this,' 1 6verite philise.) 7 — t t'olks Were so 'terrbly .. taken with -M.rs, ililtayson; it ova-, Mr... Grayson here and as. Grayson there ' t thonght, then lieW !it w uld - turn out ;_1 said to . inyself, says I, just w it awhile, and:they'll be satisfied or I miss - • - Mrs. Jonathan -Simpkin - s - grew fleshy - on tl c sandal she : promulgated; she . ...4)stanne O e of the Chief pillsas of . the ' blue - tight' 'Church on the _strength of jt.• She 'talked, she walked„ - She wick d, sh.e, -whi s pered !-- There .were enough to assist, .for w..i :are al -4i,), -S glad to : think tii.. wor.m.' poss!ble-of 'our n .4,11b0* - . • - i • ~ ; , , ... . And till this time -Mr-S. Grayson, dy it g_!- And_ one belieVell it ; even she wa . -not a .rare, of her danger. thongh ,he felt- how day lily day, her strength woretiiire her ; : and she gteW to have strange longings - , - for the "land of the. kid.' . la. ihe grave ...was rest- 7 -quiet ! 'llhere She could -beat 1);(!ac-e, -undisturbedliy venomens tongues ; 'her , 'slumber would be too deep .for jibes 'to break it., ',She . Would P-Alf allow her husband te'Sce 'what she had SuiThr ed„ SO he thenght- little of - the matter, loving her. better . that she„displayed so meth coin.- . age. - - - I recollect the laSt time I ever saw her';. I was leaving the she, too, NO on the eve - of journey. '. '"-[. - '-- •-.. . . - 'Mrs, 'Jonathan Simpkins can rest - dining my-disci - we' .islielstiid - ith a faint smile.— ' Poor - womap,slieluts done . - in &much injury - ; yet I consider,ter, r theethan myself, an object of pity.' -. , .' i ;.-. . \ - ''.-- . I went away; but before. Mr.S. GraySonde. parted -the se t andatrOngers started reports before whosekdaring scarlet alt other stories faded into unassuming pink. They - sat in jiidgment . -upon her; Mrs. 'Jonathan Simp kins was' the - exeeittioe.r ! . She _pronounced the : final. doom, in - • this world i but another. 'Mrs, E ; a religious we- Man ;,- every day. i God ' she- is not. as otherif 1,. too, .dod that all 'the world is not as:: we should have a 'Worse hell: than_f.. one receptacle our parson ,thieateha ' Six month eh e.r I . returned to 'Our. villageM ton was dead!— She bad. gone in i 1 'of:youth, `just ~is foully mardered-& , 3 -who blackened and destroyed her charaeter, had Spilt her heart's bleod......Shewas aced ! • - And Its soon as the grass•:was green above her 'grave, people. turned abdtitlNthose Who *had `been harshest .in their denunciations wer . praise boil those Who had Passed h put a word of rt.cognition 'for men Spoke kindly -;- , eoulk-it -have -L•sirs the reproaches of' cetreience? ' .. . -And,reader,'Who do-. you-think / Was fore /mostin the pod Work, of restoring the good woman's reput,ation,lnoW it could be of no tiseto - her? Evenhe . who' took 'it tiway— Mrs. Jonathan Simp ins? - ' ' How they did g on about'her,' s.aid She, Tri ic during a call :she de on me soon after my return, ' it: was rid icnlo us. I never believed the half I hard ; ' but land o' mercy ! it Would -have been:More 'lima it. -body l s _life -is worth to have visited her; ,d didn't dare td! ;;Well, she's gone now"; .I Wender some folks don't feel guilty! - : But, lair! 'they'll get over, any thing r . . . • - Not .two months after,l heard herholding forth thuS.,— 1- - !-." : - . ";.•-• ' ' They iay:Mr. Grayson . is going.: to- get married; I'did• . you ever hear the like 7 'But I can believe"" anything o' hire, and I...really -think if he-hadn't 'aways been so •grnizpy and still, so kind o'i r peevish and difficult, ,his poor wife 'couldn't he where she is neW; it's dreadful just to thinkhow folks go on: '-' • . ' Such is Mrs. Jonathan Simpkins—the Vil lage ofacle! : The fl , ?WO'S bloom on the grave of hir 7 victim • ' sheis at:peace! . -Mrs. - Simp:. :ins has alitady forgotten her, she 'has' so ;ouch to up .her, attention. There are : Several widOws she is 'obliged. to watch; and then,. too, she must tkeep an eye' on the will. owers; and the young ladies are under her Charge; the foung Men are under her do- IniniOn ; 'and in fine, :‘, she takes a Motherly interest in all heraconeintanci,s." - - . • . 1 ll 1' 7• -. • Ileadir, doyou ,now_ ier • Is she not the type of a class, and that a large one I • Does she not' --isit you, sit at . yiiur table,' breathe her,poistmonsinsinnations in.. your ear? -0, beware of her'!.- There in.ly, be - ,no reality- in my Sketch ; and4lloe- 11}a . ,' 'be much; how that' is, coneernetli no body ; but does it sound improbable'? And if Mrs. Simpkins or her doutte recognize . - I, - . Be .i.sefitl how a you . listen to such wo man; she will infl ence i you. ere' you know it ! I havenb . wor s. to portray my hatred 'fok ecandal ~ laugh t my neighbors'follies I !.. i may and de, perhal s too much; blit rif Tile' who casts even theshadow of an -aspersion upon the character Of another, I have only to utter -contempt. anti abhoirthiee_. Even- - to listen.is,degrading; - so jet - us be careful how we hear the Mrs. Jonathan Simpkinses'of the wOrld; and hOw - hastilyWe' judge its Mary Graysons.. ! - , , Eptirding end Enjoying. • . IG--A 1 - As ALLEGOR- venerable old Man toil ed Orough the burden and heat of the day in eultivating his field with his own hand, and in strewing with WS own band the promising seeds_ into the fruit fi:Ill lap ofthe yielding eartb. Suddenly 'there stood before him,- u.nder the shade of - a huge linden tree; n divine vision. The old man was struek with stmatement; TIN am Solomon;" voke the phantom. in a frien- ly.= voice what aro you doing , here, , old man r " - -1 - -f . . If you, are Solo on,', replied the venera ble. laborer, ' how you Ask this l :La my .41,1 youth you` sent me to - the ant; . I saw its 46- ovation, and letut froth that insect to be industrious and to gather.: What L then leartied4 am followlag out to this hour,'- - ' You-save only learned . had your lesson: resumed the spirst.i 'pia again .to the auk and learn from that, anima to rest in the iViriter,of ' oui Wei and to enjoy what You have _gather -. up.' . 43 . 1(111 I t I ? 1. '•-• Roast.. .--- ' • ~' iii . rim' 7 . def l o H ielli b ea tor __ 11 7ish etn r o C4ll, .th rn e•P l4 igg A e l T . Indiana, In . . the -, ,istr,iets: A l chere s the 1 .:. : . op 4 per 4 -, are verynnerous, epd give, .. c -' 'l foil ..- s lowin account _their mode of prepar , , . the deliqmy :: ,I, . .. 4 ''i - 7.- ' "- :., .`•‘. .. - • A ,piece .'of . ground is sought where they , .. ,ttiost . abound , in. the `centre of which . anexcaL vatici is made,ilarge and' deep. enongh to prey t e- insect from bopping - out':. when ~..\ th once 0.,. The . ...intik! party,of Diggers, old and young, male. and female, then - surround: as much of the adjoining groundlis they et 4 and with cavil. al green bough in lunid,-whiPi. Ping ._and ,thre.:shing on. every side, graduall) l . approach , the centre; driving ' the.inseet.4 :b -- fore themin countless - Multitudes; tilt at fas ~ ell, or nearly, all, aresecured..inthe pit. • I the meantime,. smaller . exceVations are.niad .. `answering the purpose of_ ovens,: in wide fires ere kindled and kept . up. till the sup,. rounding earth,.for a shortidiStanw;beComes sufficiently heated, together:With a flat stone large enough t.) . cover, the . oven. : The, grass hoppers . arc not taken iu coarse bugs, and after being, thoroughly soaked in.salt water . for a feW moments, are emptied into' the - ot ens and clo.sed. in.... Ten or ...fifteen. minutes - suffices . to. roast theip,-when they ' are tak T ti . out and eaten without further prepaAitio , and with much apparenrrelish; or, as is rem- times the case ' reduced to.poWdei add . de e into soup.. And.. fia‘ing, from curiosity to • ed, not of the sonp i but orthe toast, really,if one could -but divest liitnt..elf of an „t.) eating an insect as we de oyster orshrim ; ' .without Other preparation than simple rea..t - ing, they would not , be considered. ver.,y Ld eating even. by more .iefined epicures =than; ,' Digger Indians. _ . , .. 1 Statistics of the. Cazadas, . . A ,corrcspontlint of the Vermont !Journitl , irires Egllle interesting facts with regard' .. the : iigritilltural productions ;If the Qatiadis l I front which we condense; the following'statks, !news. It appears that these•ptovinces. are raidly increasiii. ,,- in-population and Wealth, and bemiring rivals-Of the States hi seine branches of trade: 'llie present poodation of thsCanadas . ;is nearly-one milhon, having increased in ten years, 1100- per! cent. The average increaie, fur the last fen! years, has exceeded that . Of OhiO, Itlichi'vl b `n or Illinois. • ! - The growth . Of.'hi, beat Ints.been fat greater, thanh that of -nun. hi the' United States, the .amount, of wheat,raised .has increased 48 pet Cears„ent. in ten ys,; whilst in all same has i- _teased 40 pet cent inthe same ;time. The increase in _lndian corn -- ftom 1840 to - 1 1850 was, in the [fiitedStates, from! 337 11-2 millions to 5921 1-2; millions - of Its : hcl.S, at 0 per cent. • In 01111'14kt for the last nine - years;, the increase Iris been 168 per Cent:. Ohi4 produceS less wt heat to the acre anditi the in- .dividhal than the (..,.' i'•iiidas. • In-Upper,Catia da the producelef Wheat per acre is .16 740; in Lower Cauaila, 7 4-0 bushels. - ,,'ln di ,r ent toWnsliips,l, however, the. anionnt va ies from Gto 2G. hushels, per. acre. ; ; : . • ; Canada ha 5147,000 more inileh. COWS t tan Ohio, and 'yet fiills. below, that, State in he • sale of butter, and cheese/ to. the annual - in, of "*3,264.125.* The nundier of Sheep in au: 'ada is 1,600,601.1".. ) ' in 'Ohio, _4,000,000. he , , 'number of aeres,occupied'is about the same, though--nbont one. - -third more are eultivalted in. Ohio than inthe provinces of Cartal . a. •.,, .. . We are aptito regard the British Posless ions.of North !America- as a mere fractidia . of the continent,l'lrMil ;yet they 'contain More! ~ 1 acre .s, than therlThited States. The' arc:* of • the . United States .territories is 3,230.72 square miles,. I tir 2,057.566,080 - acres, The entire area of the British.reasions,l6 North America; according to 3 r.-Allison, is 4,109, 7 /030 square . miles; and - -adding for .water; 1,340,000, we have an area nearly equal to. Mie-ninth of the . whole-globe.- "Rauch!Of!this is cold, sterile, land tininhabitale-; still tillere i 5 "enough flat; - ii.., o.ralyir, c.,f. i i inn. u .i-z-, sitakt. to afford rpoin Ihr 20 suelt•.islands !ls Great . 13ritaiu to locate. - . .; •-•- -, - I - . . .. . - , • , _ . I . .. Oak-Apple 147, The 20th .diiy of May is celebrated in land as thd annil - ersary of the restOrntii Charles -11.. kis proptrly called IlL.stor Day, and,prayers and thanksgivingS.o . . . Dually otTerek in ' the . Established Char b.— Since the extinction of the Stuarkline and the acksesiOn of that of Orange ; the da has. become gradually less.obserred L and it i not' now marked 'With any 'lt hing._like the t::, mer. rejoicings. Iti ; Catholic churches, we be iere, the Obserranceientirely discontinued.: • Oak apple*llused formerly toy be, vrmln in the hats,, of al' loyal subjects 6n :this day, - - - -comtnem 1r oratiyc of the fugitive monarchrs es cape:by concealment in an oak tree'. (Fie.nce the popular. naine of the anniversary.) -'cene are now to be I seen, however, and indee4-it . is iii 'a.remarkable ;sign of the gradual Oaf e .in the seasons,.thitt it is rare. that an oak-a r Tie; • which trni.t not be confounded with inn worn, can, be found 'id socarly a peSoil ;Iri9r,are, the• trees at, lithe have when the . ocein•- 'rencei said ti, have taken place, ittsufficient 'foliage to coneeal.any 0ne.,.-- -- On this actunt many doubt the. :truth of . the accOunt and reject it as. a Wild r9riiittic.e.. . _ i 1 I ki - . StEr.PING o's ,- iSt - Nn e vr.z---A minister o the " g-o&l. - old Scotland, once discoN prod wiflt•had fhllen nslecp•in the miflst df hotnily thelSabbath; pausing in 'the steady.. and pc.4 - FiblSr -somewhat. rrxinotonotti flow of his, oratory, he broke firth in this per sonal ad:itest s = - 7 1sharp and clear :but ver) de liliciatei • -•-!!• " `Susan,!' . • . Sitan _opened here] esand ears 'hil ling, as did all', other dreamers iii the our whether asiceri, or aWake. 'Susan; (Enna marry ye for yol t ir weak sin ye Ined none ! And I -diima - 11.4r5• 3 for yer beauty, that:the hail. congregation see. And if ye hae no graee,l haeina4bi stair bargain!' . • • • • • , • Susan's slumbers were- effectually br , up for,ihat , New tijne of Mail StagOs; • i FROM • t - 'KIRKWOOD - TO morrwmtos STAGES will leave Kirkwood, *slog' through Cot , bettirville, Liberty, &c., every moming.aftet a arrival of the'ltfailTrains of cars, both East . and W reaching k e at 1 . 1.: it.. Returning, 've MOntrose daily (Sundays excepted) at 2s. sr., p ing Kirkwood in time to take the Mail trains of both East and 'West, being the nearest and mo fea sibre route to reach the New York . and Erie' .This line intersects a tri-weekly lino for Diniock, Springville, Tankhannock, . Wyoming, and Wt es bane, which leaves Montrose at 'I A.. IL every on day, Wednesday m 0 Friday.. Also, a linUtoFrie de- vine, Leraysville,c. - Good learns dad annfortable earrurges . aro prowl ded, and the plop is will spare no 'suns to ac commodate the VI *c. • . W. K. HATCH, i MORGAN &WEST. t- April 6, 1854. i , _ , ito New odson d New. ,eirraugewepl, . at Of Ready Pay *Rom, . el TILE andersigoed would respectfully announce to the public that they havo entered inteapertner shie pl the Mercantile baldness attlie.4tHead "'and that the business will: hereafter be con -diked-under theiname of Hawley* Mott.- We In site tour old friends awl the public general& to giie us a 'calk before Purchasing elsewhere, and see wits 'cheap goods eaa .he .bought for ma. W have Just received a localiassouent of , Nese orn 414,c*, which makes our stix4r4plete, which we pledge ourselves to sell as cheap ai Mr, eheoprai. - ` G. R. HAWLEY. Montrose, 40.14, 1854.1 -C. W. WM: BUSINtSS::cApITS:' SURGEON DENTIST, Mantra's, Pa., at Sasile i p HotAkEondart - /od Twatakykartmtc4***.i. • ,„„,_•P.,Reyiugas; "Ela.olllOrceu.s ' LE _TAILOR, Shop :over Hawley & J 1.7, Mottle Store. -Sptingowd Sonnier Fashions for Just rec*ed- , • I • I Doctors ThaPer , & Craidall - A ' aatc t d themselves itk& practibe of . ••:, :and Snrgery, woidd remearay di to give th call that may need th.eir. protean,- • al:ft: *cob The •ay be found at the 'take Sower 'ty',occupied by Dr. • yer. _They will keep on hand , pure Coacentrate4 as . tanoopathie ntedielnes. l Montrose, May 8, 1854: t I IL TITAYZIL , eltkltnAtt: ; • Henry S. Ku. AfOXTROSE, BA., with Rote, " • n , e , Ca , AY I ter, Wholesale Grocarn.ind Qb issionter. chants, No. 178 Wastdintton street, bet • Opurt.. , andt and Der streets, New York. Miller OcFowler, 4 TTORNETS AND, COUNSELLORS - TAN , 111. and Solicitors in Chancery.t Office No. 44 Clarke street, Chicgo, . - Pacific Hotel,_ GREENWICH STREET; (near Dronctway,) , ../VM • Tort. Salisbury ;41:,1)oprietona. i' the 'vicinity of the - principal atennalioat landings; . . . i h • TVALER DRY GOODS , ' Groceries , cio hkg, Crockery, )3Oots and Shoes, be, Susguehalma pepor, Pa. . l. • . - • . . 1 .. Bentley .& Pitch, . - . , 1 TTORNEYS AT LAW, No?arose, Pa, i _ _ 1 - 1 ii. s . , DENTLZy. : I L. I...V.Tuu. , . Ldc E. Balditin, . f ANITRICTUR:ERS OP SADDLES; TIAR„kESS, 111_ Trunks, Whip; &c.,, on Turnpike rya; ra. . • - `. ' ,John Graves, T i IASITIONABLE TAILOB.• . Shop tutder''Searle's liotel,-Maine street, ,gort,trose;Pa. -- ..- 1 ~' • . . ' l. .• . . D. D. Hinds, --.- . ~:., - i:r 4 IVERY AND E.CCEIANG STABLE. ; Offide in i 1 in the rear of Wilson's Store, Mon traie, Pa. . ,-. J. Masten, , • I REALER' IN STONES , Tin, pipper, hint ° Sheet _LJ Iron. Wane, Lodei-IMVP neur..Great Mud Depot. .Dereinher.4..- • • • . • -• 1- M. C. Tyler, l NTERFSTED with 1.. L. HUNT, Importer nf and Deah,r in Hardvrare and Cutlery, Caniagt Sinings, Sm., No. 215 Pearlstreet, New York; where h s Mer cantile triends r in this and other counties, Are kindly and - earneA,ly solicited to pall'and purchase. _ L.P. Hinds, • _ A TTORNEY AT LAW,..Sanuehanna, Pa.l OfP . zo 4 - 1 on Maine street, one door. east of Lenheintia. ' . . • 'Frizier-&•Caimii • A. , TTORNEYS AND i7OIINSELLORS AT rLAW A ,Office on Turnpike. street, one door pist, o ll'o8V! Store, Montrose,'Pq.- , • • . C. IL Simmons, • - 1)000T AlktD. SHOE 4AKEIr over A. Saida-I:2's Harness Shop, Turnpike street, Montroie. Albeit,C43oerlin, A TTORNEY AT,LAW and Justice- of, the! over I. I.: Post &,,Vo's.StOre, ..4footrose; • ' Wm: E. Jessup; 1 .• I - TTORNEY AT CAW AND COMMI SS IONER of /A. A DEEM for the State of New York, will attend to all business entrusted to him with proniptaws and fidclig. Office on• Public Square, occupied' y Wm. Jeisup. • •••• • . . Abel Terrell,, -••-• I TiEALER IN DRUGS , MEDICINES, ChemicalS,• Az../ Taints; -Dye-stuffs, Groceries, ; Dry• Gootkv, ITazdwarc,.Stonetrare, Glassware, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, SilTer Spoons', Spectacles, IMusia4 Intro meats; Trussed Surgical InstrumentS, Liquors, Pert futnery,. Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes:„.Shoe4•Yankce Not:ons,•itc. • • ,• B. IL Lyons',& Co., I lI T ROLESALE , AND RETAIL ' DEALy.ris Dry Goods, Groceries, &lit, Flora., and Hard !rare, Lctnesboro, .1)(42.' • _ . - I , 1. B. Cliancller, • 1 "1 - - rIRALER IN DRY GOO D S, Ready I_l Groceries, Books and Stationery, etc : , Public krerie,Morgroae, Pa. • -• ' PatriClC Dluniuki • • "DnYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. 0 Na 4 Owego street, ..irontrose, Pa. • 'I. L. Pos t- & co:, DEars EC DRY GOODS, Groceries„ Prixltem ware, -Leather, - Flour ' etc. , corner ! of Twit. plke etree, and Public Avenue,, Montrose; ./Et. - J. Lyons .< ik Son., TIRSIERSIN DRY. GOODS, Grocericii, liartiwar4, 1./ Crtacrv, Tinware, Groceries, Boob, etc.; alsO, carry on tie hook Binding busines,a—PubliC Avenue, IfordrOSe, 1 . 1 40 . . . , I . • - Bentley & Bead, TIRALERS IN DRY GOODS, Drums„ Medicine!, Palau, Oils, Groceries, Hardware, erx)elcery, Ire; ciQcp, VV - itehes, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Per rsuiery, &c.-400t of rubric Aveutte, Montrose. i 1 Sayre, Bentley &Perkins, f ANUFACTURESS OF' •AND,DEALEitSTi aII I kindi of Castings, *oyes, - Agricaltnial Iniple ments, etc. ' , Mee' at Savre'm Store, Public :Ai-enuti; Manufactory at the Eagle Foundry, Foot of Cherry' Street; Montrost, -- Pa. • • :• , . . , , • t William & William IL 'Jessup, , , VTTORNEYS AT "LAW, Mpnirose,l Pa. Pr - 11 lice in ...9n-aqnchanzta Bradfoidofiayne, Wyo ming and: Lnzeme countiO. --. . 1 . Williams W. Smith & CO., .L ABINET MAKERS. They ke . ep constantly op ki hand a good assortment of all kinds of Cabinet Furniture. Shop and Ware Koonis at the foot, of Maine street, ifotitiosE, Pa. - ! Rockwell, Winton dc.00.',.1 IirAUFACTURERS' and DEALERS In Eh4to .Gooilf,liats : caps; Furs, Umbrellas, soli ; Ribbona, AT. ife., No. 20 - Couitizuidt street, Ari,w York (up stairs) .• • - n. n;V.OOKWELL,, J. flint-Ans. Franklin. Fraser'. I TTORNEY AND. COUNSELLOR AT • LAW, Montrose, P 4., will attend faithfully to all buSi ness entrusted to him in the county of Susquehanna.. Conveyancing and writing of all kindslwill be done neatly, 'and charges moderate. Ile willidso attend-to the prosecution sf claimoof soldiers, their widows and heirs, against the' , Unid States Government, for. Bounty Land, Pensions, st.e. ' May be found at nil hours at the office formerly occupied by J. T. Rich ards, E.4q., north of the Court Rouse. 148 b. • 410,000 WANTED.! ,- I proposals_ will be. received at -the Commissionirs office at Montrose-for taking aloan ef Ten thous and dollars rutthofized by act of assembly to be bor rowed by the COunty of Susquehanna, fur. 'the pnr. pose of building a new Court. House and Public offi ces for said County, until the whole amoun!, of said loan shall haVe, been taken. ' , • The said loan will be taken for the Whole amount : or in . Pmalfer ikun s,. as may suit those Wishing to in. vest money therein, and for Such times! ab may stilt fhc bonder at the rate of six per cent per aenum,".kor which county Bonds will be issued in confosmity the .ait of assembly. ' • t Attest. \ - HANCOCK. ' • , • A. WILLIAMS. S • . A: CARPENTER. r Wm. A. CROSSVAN, Clerk. .1 , Commissioners O ffi ce, Montrose, }birch 8 , 18 q.! Sil'EAßi GRIST AND NANO' MILL: :POST 'IIR(YMIELIS having ,purchased, the Abair° establishment, will: keep constantly on hoed ala perine mid .Flno-Flour, Own Meal of stperior'lttie ity, also Chop and Aran at the lowest cash priees.=-- Custda work will be done with deepetoWand in mtsea tearraisled. • - 1881tf Mositmse, July, 1863: , • • • .IPIII 0 SA L E. • , r A FAIM-totainlng 75 acres, in lAnoth tow . nahli Xi- *Nig 20 acres improved, .a Log 11°ml-thereon and Ira . watered . • • 1 • • -I • The above wOl be sold on reasonable Itrma,by /tie ing aornething of a paj , l3:be!4 dnyrn, FOr more, P4r- , Oculars enquire of John Young near the premises, or of Miriam Chamberlin, i rowande, Pa.. iLO9.IIOI,AND TIMOTHY &a fot i t r Monittee, Feb 1O) . •,'.7, , :. 1 - : ', , .', , ,': - : - -' , , _ `. : -..1100 lIPLEIDiD ENG : . TAM -- .f.rie t . - Ree p 54) cuiii its ***. ' Anictrittrati iisawrico . - ". scuscift raw , .. oastAsa nig:oriel : . ' ,1 7 41. - / Y *I jouriii; I . : ANlnaiira*l - of Atri, tiptimae, 36. thinics,'Tniention, Paii‘tecund TT Xpoilet!gc=l;, . 1 published.Mouthly. Byt . , Aw co 0,2 WV?, tilut pages, beautifully pring on l4o ~,,,,, . ; , d , . vornsc. ly illustitited - with ele t'engraNul pe r at t h a ow l Of the year two el_ yolume. tnOis Eng nearly 400 pageski ll ustratodwi3t bout , 6 tils a ndiaz a , ra . r . in -relating to the abeve suttee t he" }y o u price belnr, only one, dollar tt y . e . t . it., or 50 ce ',I va t, rime. hip palliator' off- the End ewer - r l3 „ ducied . with such ntq Wfi cenoe, or 'so cheap n Fanners; Mechanic:itiventorit," lbunifseture* tuid people of'every peg ou,wlit ful- in the People's Journal a repository o meld kuotwledge, peculiarly Ached to their wants. 1 ‘ _• " NTrio)ne dollaia year, or 150 dd. fel. 6 months. postage, on the Peo e's Journli lietutsPer quar ter. In Canada free. liberal nunissicia* to Post , misters and those who willfortn 'Club& ' Post-pay ill letters end direct to. AlaltElft E"..IiEACII, . - P.ditor and Pro rietor of the Peeple's.Journal, ; 86 Nassau at. Weir/York. , . fe's Pant Ott. - • ' hlishnient is st ll carried oh"' itintoendenee of the ttadeasie- Alta may be secured' both in atries, with , the inmost fidelity 1 noderate t erms: advice relatire Ito Patents or times consult the undersigned personally at hilt office, or by ' at a distance, he would state s tteCessary to, secure a Patent 9..,Whea f)..timg "Ash to be y of b'emg enabled to ob try ihr them to forward nd description of the ' ado for such ekam ' ' Atily with' Itl- - ' r i P [ , te _ cop , .Thiniwelllnown -es under the personal su through whom rat pi all fcireitt 'col itch; on Tery' tirishug for ix= atall either [Tin • ?mins, laventioni," without charge letter. ;- To thosZ that all the needful can; * arranged by informed as to the pro '1 tain Patents, It will b nee , 11 , Mail a rough outlin Sketel pro invention.. Ne fee or i barge is Inatiotit, PTivate consultations Ifi ventors, from, 9 . 4. at. o 5 P. ii. • . gale's from a dist; - co may be 'senti otherwise/ •'. , • .-• ..- i, • I `\ rot. , further inform 'don' apply4to •or addre paid, / , ALFRitn .E? REACT'', -5 'a, • J" e - Editor and ,Prop eter-of the toot . es °erne , . Solicitor of kme - fican arid Foreign Patentii, ~'" People's Patent Ofn , ;_B6,Nassaii 80, New York. AL STO)7FS AND\ - (1 - D..LATIIROD a large . ..and' w ware, Reels ., -.:anti Ch pumpS, Ilydrauli. pipes 'dull sizes .kc„ ntss aild despatch ; .a: . STO kept constantly on ha of the,:latest improved cape iqnee in the busi that we can. safely w Amongst oui numerm Paragon airtight. New World, • . • « Phoenix., • " Threo; State#, GloW, .c. D. LAninop.- A Large and NEW ff Is now arriving at c bought' for cash a re'ry small prop.* crythilfg usually Imp areitonstantly adding assortment".complet buyer: —fdrangers ey and staple Pry G assnred that we can , Peace ; Further parxicul. tall and see for,yoursi i MU' 154 A • ..ILanesboro Sa 1 , THE subscriber; " , & Brothers, Do bn hand and furnishe and siorkmen unsa Orderii addresged to "GoodlPine Lumber a chade fin. the above mboro, Feb.; 0, srscir STOVE IAND I A. L. WOULD r espec V 11,., quehannn co opened an establisit roae:iat the old scan north: of Ore MO/ intent to keep COnSti If .5,T0 VES. 77;.37 Of . .1,, MAX. IW-4 BE, 4.c. low the E:anie l*Tl Notiern PcnnSylva : Stoves can he found trunticrims to mentiO /V. Y. é !Erie 41 • ! 3fohatekiElesaAed Forest Queen Keystone State fo Afodrra Bay State, for leo Eastern Iron Tit Flat Top Prelniul Also. Parlor, OS tutc , 4, fr-.heatincr for private. houses, &c. Etere pipe funds c be bought al. the An kinds of cuSto the most rensonahle, en in exchange for • It you wish Su l .befoi'o puichasink Montrose, Septet° NM, where} tl more than two week by the down town fi pede their prog,ress. chine with all their effort made tg stop burn, and we have all opposition - these years, heating iron edge tools, `ox aloes job work f every of these fires would past.year', ending,ith edge tool work in II uow keeps a firstira himself to use no;ot of the rotten Am'eri uses the best of steel: The Gertua east-steel 22 cis.- pe 7,cPylts ;- yet he chat those Ailo UPC th'e A toe corks. All wore order; and warrantee per cent. call on April 5. Irucros CAPITAL, IN d i Insures ajjairs A.,Q. - Stebbins 1 3 Broad street; Peter C. Baker 1. Spruce Street ; Anvil Banckeri 118 Broadway Thomas Andres. 1 38. Cedar \ street.; Samuel ~ Sonthmayd, 317 W street; Albert L. Conklin 819 Greenwich steet ;! J es A. Crosby, 113 Broadwai,o Cha's. Lent; Ringshridge, N. • Y.; Lambert C. Hall; i re Chicago, Dl;, .1 8 'th Robbie, Rochester; N. y,; William W. Leland New York ; Pnter R.', ROach, 1$ Bank street; Staatt 8. Bell, corner West and Laigh l i streets ; John' L: een, 18 Water street; D. Van Wart,. 118 Broad ay; Boma° N. Gallup, corndr West and Barroar eta; Peter N. Foster, cetn4 Ganseveort and W t ; Reuben Rosa Jr., 48 Mmhtli Avenue • f3tephett romwell, Camden, Na Y.; Ail Wadleigh, Philadelidda; Dexter B. Brittaln, 49 Vea ter st r eet; Samuel Sinclair, Tribune Buildings ; Sail), uel B. Shaw, Clet , elind, Ohio. - : 'I i • ' : our. Cuanniams, President.! 1 CllAltiri C. CLA Kl 6, Secretary. , , 1 i CHARLES L.: ROWN, Ag4t, Montrose, Pii: WIZ 4ANUG-pure Poet & 41): , r9ectfaily inform tilantly on bend, at *toe& ofpode. ; Lime, Alkdt, an M Groemiekl)4 t Amy" Nails, &e.; of produce, at Wood wanted. Montrose Depot;_ 1111=111=153 HEAVY. - I fIN .W.A; 1 FOR TILE; 'EOPLE. • • & CO., bare constantly on-band sole.cted astortment of tin -I tin 'for welL4, ininapS, • Rams, Jaiinntied wareli, lead! :c. Job work done with neat-; orders prtimptiy• attended to. 'ES &PIPE (I,.'a large assortment. of 'stoves • and npproVed I ; pitterps. Our; ess :enables' us .ito Sele - dt tbosel •t to gibe ' , entire satis4iction,! • is stock can be annul the. I Starof the West; .EleCated Clinton, 1 [Oven.; • '.Cultivator, - Fire •1 - :• Western Queen, : . 1 Premium. - • - ' . 11, A. Nroorittrrr.. • I • . andsome Assortment OF _ L A " "s • GOODS!. • ur attire. Our 4ot:ls hare been .d for.riady pa ;w111:be sold ate. Our stock compriscs•nearly'_evi - in a country store, and as .Arch thereto, we intend to keep Our We inilte, the attention .4 d friends—to our stock of. Fan x4s,"Orpceries,lav: Ake., feeling ell goods as cheap as next week. the meantime hives, 'at the store of - . J: LYONS SON. qii, Blind, and Door actory. , i I furnish at theSbop of Newell h 3, Sash, and' Blinds., Turning 'to order. ' Umber lain-dried, s.sed by . any hi, the country.- 7 o will receive prompt. attention. L d Country Produce talien in ex , Tents; ready pay. - S. A. LYONS.. C9UNTT DEPOT: EBSTER k CO. ' i l ally inform the people of Bui -1 itx and vicinity \ that ' they brs.ve ent'of the 'rebore kind in Mont of. Marie .s;;Webiter, one door J ose Dr'rocrai office, *here they t ntly cut hand al - largo assortment COPER; ZINC SOET ET- aII of. 'w.ltich 'they will sell \ ti,s be bouilit in this county, or in in. Among the assortment of e following, beelike others too -tight, for troc4 Oven WOO(' or e 04 4. MI • i improva, for wood. • e, and Shop Stoves, trot-air Fur bile buildings„lchurehes, hotcLi, .Stove trimmuigs Tin-ware and dt wholesale as low as. they can t. .work done on short notice and rms.: AU kinds of produce tai; axes. e money besure and call . on ns A. L. iqI3STEIt&CO. r 14. l ' -• • 1492 ,E I! WISE! fires have broken out at the Steam ey have been rapidly burning ,in spite of all the ellbrts Made' company to extinguish or int- Though they; plied their nia-.. wer and slcill, the greater the e fires the More rapidly they t ot the leaskdoibt that in spite of fires. • will continue to burn for and steel to'. forge all kinds of horse Shoes, ettrtinge irons, and escription. And •the proprietor 'dorm'? the Public .that for 'the I st of February he has done tho Awley's shop on Maine street. lie stock of all kinds, and pledges ter. - And for shoe corks, instead nun steel and lSweed's iron,-- ho it man and'Englth Blister and cast and English Blister costs 16 and pound, and. American steel otily rges no more ; for shoeing than anerielm steel Mind • Sweetrs iron will be donei with neatness to Now, if yott wish 10. sago 20 • D. 11. HICKOK. tremen v York Cl l l.y NCE COMPANY. A • iy WALL STREET. * AND APPROVED nom .500,00 p., Loss or Da,mage by Fire:, INSUIa OFF'. DIRECTO - 1X 11 irtOsis•DEpt•T. IA MNeOILtAY." ~ ~ , S I.' the eatablOunent of haw P. the Notdroae ; Depot, would ivi• hie_ frkuide that, he will keep eew . e lowest pricki, A wall Waded • can be had cheap, U. well r ' reboo 4 lfxliva li C 0 /rockery B oots,. e of for rola and kin& (beat Priem 1000 co de Perth. 0, 1814, i ~ "ne. •I -,,,, .1. .., . ,•• , Y 4 1 Y GREAT Alm.litenciril_ . ,/, ~' ', . the'viitYliktkfo Yeti tifoocii.iit - 'ft , ., , : 1 - - ONE - PitICESTOM"; . '' . 1 It,g e . ‘-. .. *. fo dl i :g i e 5 ,5 4.. 146 14 0 :...L P T6',. - ,-,.._ st)„ i s . ,: ~.- . ...i .b,„,drtd:, ...3,...0., co - ., r• 'elx '7; : c . .. :-,! le Saca, ~ , *ittddnintbici Sili ~, ..oatt. -14 . B i4Pe- - 'c' . f './ i . I* , . 0/Punett. "' Plaid. 'i' . a' ', ,' ' I Preneli Phines,..- 1 -, ' ' ".; Block I -a - * tOO * Mleaeff Pe.nnet Rai' Obiesa Bonnet -a, ' ; ,L - .-- ,' - I. tlxn*, , :.," . tans , '' : / 00 Pm . Farici t - Drees do. '.i ' l wed DeLahtelk .Vetrot..DnAt Chsttone, do _.- ' Fierd. itiided:"Xelveti; I' ' 4 .4o . Coetuk, -; Irlibl Itay &nit * iShiwis,' Clietidedlertergo, ~ ,II , Vastanetv•. .': ,do -; Efigli sk ilidsenett, I , ~ is Zia - .` r• AO IPurnrnotto's .- 1 , , Silkl -., :... ,do fLyonm Ciotti% . - s Giolici,-11cs1ery, etc. leoburys , j , _...! . Cloth; Oeselnteren; ;French chaelde do Miro; - ,Veatin, .: *',,' ktubroldered Robes, - J.,... f:vs,,, tm - e •k; j 1,•,- ~. , I CGlnghams and-Prints , , . ..,Woolunnttoti3, ISooteh Plaids,. , ' .....-.;._ -, „ - Linings" , ~ j ,. 'White Goods, !", - *Ticking,s, i' , Wrought Chiniizettea, , Thum* Sprenki,* : , 1 ‘ Oahu*, .• - Linen ' tdo do Main Felgings, - Irish Lineng, do Cambria( do . ':. Tack MuOini, • do Linen ' ' do ~E\ e te.. i & ' AM,. Oct. 6. • r . EATON . • .STOVES! 'STOVES! SIFOVEI THE subscriber wishes to 01114 e attention' • friends; .tied the:public .to Ids very ? largo inept of . STOVES at hi.k new Store Room in elite, next to L. S. Lin i heirres snare, azittnear i . Bend Depot. . Ile bee, - ,in addition to h 4 font' L 'Variety of Hooking dild Parlor Stoves, tnany ' g Iterns, sonte-Of Which:are—T. r .l . •:. . I : St„'.ltricholat, Peach Branch, Firic Cli r Modern Troy; .3.6)llairk, ~. Mplallii. Orient, ~. Black 11 1 :arrior, Oak, Ex, Which, together with his form "..r.stpek, will p be the inost "extensive S and vari assortment t laud stoves la the counts.. - • .- I clintem Story, Well furnishe ,at low pricei - wAll articles in his line kept on hand an to order tis usual, and ordetie received at hi 3.01 iu Great Bend. ' . JOHN COLS Loclirstille.and Great. BentifiCov. 1854. . express or. . ..: - ' .TO THE P.T.IIILIC. . Itlv friends ; one and a11,,1 rin woultave you Co , Thats ready to Serve yon at oritrose Bepo, I have Nails and Tollacco, Coffi.# and Rice, - ' Salt, Saleratus, Saltixstrtrand:Spre---- - ' • - '-'..„ - Ginger and Cloves, Cream of Tartar and Candies,.., - Gloves, Cassimeres,. Vestipgs, selectedfor, - dies; I have Nutmegs; Molasses, Alsidcts and Teas; . • • dm ie With Ribbons and- Tip - psba, [lie' adicsio n ide ;.-,- • Pius, Needles mdislsli-hooks,w watt plenty. of soap, Starch, Butcher.-knives, Bootees tat-traps and Bope, Currycoinhs, Coffee-mi 11,,, Ticking and Wicking,: ~ Coanodsund .Cisirclsors., aith Wafers for.Stieking; . Pepperznuce, Writing Books, Raisins- and.S . nOff- ' But perhaps,.on-the,vhole, we have said quite enough. ' The half can't be told, so justletep in and ee For yourselves; at the store of bur friend - 1i - s ....L j . . c, H'•-• .. . 1 :NEW: FIFES IN t - = E undersigned haiing entered into a cop.artnir - T ship in- the mercantile business,. at the