131 =• _ . 11 ; ..; ; ENE !! ,3 IMO ~ The - W.LONGVEZLOW. ,r-. --7- 0; , 1,17n0ir a Spreading awed , stunt two _ ... , ',J; i• -, -r IllityMege-stnithy osds; • • - 4 .1 ”;- . Tilli Mitt!, s' ithightylen'is he, -- ; 4 .? -'''‘Viittl,irp and ' ro e lfY Aan4i i .. ..4iiilike modes of isibritiniy arms '' Are strong ae ' lapis.. , . . Ilia-hair is etialkaii4 blank and long ; . ' White - brliltii Ai tile ; .. ~7 / 111:birk, ill Wet witli holfeit s w eat, ... _ w.. lie earn` whateek ' he can, -.: iklaitiokii the wholcOrorlil in tho face r t an ... , ;-i-.4,- .4-FOr-birowea not y man. _ trri Odirnekik-fiffeelt out, morn till night "'tut eat-tear histbellows blow, ' Itini an heir Mtn suing his heavy 'With nicasnrod blat and slow, Like a sexton ringing the village' it" ''' When the evening sun is low. ,I `'"`And children comingliatife from school LOokin at'thi opbn door; ' ,/, .. : -..They love to see tholflamin e s forge, . 4 , , . And hear the belwt row, .. ' , t „,-;,,,And catch the burn ig sparks that fly ' . :Like chaff from a : threshing floor. . lingoes on Sundayio the church, 41, • And sets-among hits boys; , He hears the parson7pray and preach, He bears his daughter's voice, ,Singingirt the vilhw ehoir,. And itinales 'hiri heart rejoice. a ,1t amnia-ter hint like his Mother's voice, Singing in Paradilso He needs must think of her once more, How in the grave:whe lies; And with his hard rough hand he wipes A tear from out 14s eyes. -s . . Toiling—rejoiemg—lorrowmg— Onward through lifo he goes : Each morning sees dome task begin, Each evening seep it close ; Something attemptea—something done .Has earned a ntgbis repose. . Thanks, thanks to thee, my worthy friend, For the lesson thin hest taught Thus at the flaming:forge of Life Our fortunes mu 4 be wrought ; , Thug on its sounding anvil shaped Rich burning deed and thought. leasaatz&ww. Sheet Patent Se , on; On Devils. Tarr There are many &wits *it walk this world , Devils large and &Tibi a small , 'Devils en +seam and devils so stout •,. Devils with horns anCrlevila without , , Shy ilyoiis that go with their tails uncurled ; DOI Genie that early 'them q uite unfurled ; ' • • Mack devils aad.Mthat brawl ; Zahn* devils and in g devils; Imps for churches * pa for mild ; . . Devils unenuth and debits lite ; Petit black awl devila wh ite ; Devils foolish and &Oils wise : :. • But a laughing mania with two black eyes, • ' • Is tie rimiest delfyof all." 31y lITAILERS--rP, 4 got. to take a devilish • subject by the terns i/ his time. However, I am as bold hs a lionOand don,t care a straw even for the devil of 4 devlls, old Beelzebub himielf. He r and I 141 a set-to long time ago, as the poet says, and 'the way r threshed the; old covey, was a eau* to his imps: He first • came palavering roun4 me, and tried to staff . me with all 'sorts of !historian Blarney. He said that vice, immmaility, intemperance, and: all such triah, was jr4 the sort of thing to ear-1 ry a man safely rounij the 'corners•of this octa-1 , .gonal world. Said I,b(patting my thumb ort 1 loi , note, as the boys . .oo) you, can't - catch aril , old- bird. with such chalf as that—you're a liar, 1 .. .Satan, from the very beginning, and you kn 9 .. v ,*. it, too. So I denble4 up my two gospels; and let him have it right over the left peeper, then i bit his retrospective a kick, and told hint to go I .- to h-1. He cut stiqk for dear life, .and never has troabled Me.s* . That, my hearers, was 1 what Lail fighting (be good fight; and you -. should Al do the sainti when similarly molested. Just spunk up to theiad codger—let him know that you are not afraid of him, and you , will _ quickly find that he in one of the biggest-cow ardi that ever wore hair. I say, stand your • , ground, in spite of tl4 devil, and if you are on : 'ly backed by faith 4 4 virtue, you can knoek la' aoin with a pint hook just as easy as nothing- ;i , ' -But, my friends, there . are more devils than - one that. go about -4 world, "seeking. where % ,,., Itheritiglit catch somebody." Some are•mon **and frightful to behold,Others are little, i —and iook , pretty.i. but these are some of the I worst kind, liecami4 , ou can't fight 'em, more than on can a inu4nito. . Some devils . .have leitim.that shove in 4nd out, like a pencil case, —Olt when they ,w4h t wine- them; in at otti _____ triton. - Loo koutilfor these fellows ! There ere,shitletifie that Mix up, a grea t deal of' mis • chief foritil'.:l64l4. ;They May :be.. 'found. in great munbetU4aol:ogoodly. - 00 of Gotham— ay, even in that filthy lane °flume, which pro.- ,jer - tetit towards thO, two - groat ; ;rivers, milled ' Wall-street. , • They their tails curl& up ! ,..in a knot, or -wind tifent round their legs; and. list* the -end's intoltheir 'boots. Seep i -sway , 1 forms these dkigif,' . ifyen please. Thervire dei ' Is anteilit'uailiiit; s h ot [ -their hoofs, their' *erns ; -.- and *whole lenetuf, their tails. l. do :not wags' - iiin itiiiit'iriili;letii '-' - • Alex- . ~ , .e ..,, monsters: use, 48 my . t4:o* is.* tiiiii**o l ::o o 4l 4 - 000aidedrY, ugly , snugs, that to be shnt6l. - i.'i - iiro34, *Syltsswouly to be squinted. at. ; ,, M,P*44 011 4 0 bacni° the--,cunning tiihe;• tug isielitlW . ilet*brasilieg 41eailsiroinkilus sorest - to, *kg the ten plagues 'of i ...... ..:J.- .L. 4 do n , o f: ....__ _• •. 1 ; .- - 4 1/n4P10#` ....--,,, .. ~ : ot4istiteeeemee , T-r. They enikeijaithsliebah on New Ifeaislught, - • 10'iliiiiiiifsenal .i '4l. - They are his.distin, geisha ?Tall y that believe t-I.k_e•r.t. .e,, , -44' ., ' 1 ; ",- --- .• ~,, , .. _ ~ e, . ..; 4.1. ' la 'into . ' ;',7 a rr , •;r: , .. , L ..;:LFIlt7.-•,.. their iftnal* -4001:4ratisisis — they: '.. , ... : ye**4 , k.mareki -, - -.-40 ** : 4144 , 4 1 ' ''• c litifitaitiiintsi iiiiitiaiiitthOrickiiiiiii. . • Now, ay , triemai,liiiiii.ioo3 , 2i:eil a iut of other devilo that axe lying 'in allibush 1 12=111 foF,vi,tr i i!one ofs very peculiar and beleiteli iiklatur, and (as my tent says) the very worst 43f-all. -A latiging- woman with two btatke*llilki3 very 'sninua. - I'Vbo can hold on to the 'reins Of Isobereason when this bean liful'divil is pieoing ti e heart with the arrows of love-that are,prtmed by. the 'lightning of its eyes? 'I tan't, and don't try to.- There is Something undeir the i silken eyelashes of 'a 'young feminine. devil that shoots a load of harmless sin right into a body, and makes.him feel as it etrung tip by ; the ears, and dancing in an atmosphere of bliss ! Dh ! it is a queer setisation i ! anon exhonorate all from the blame of imprudence,. who ;liay be caught up and borne away on the demi-angelic wings of wo -1 man's love. I have sometimes thought that the devil which timpted Eve in Paradise, was 1 her - own ; beautiful-shadow. No—it could• not have betSi ;., for tihe never would have been ' riven o:ntof the, garden for such' an unsinful ac if WOrship. ~It Was 'a blasted snake.— Down ii th the snakes, I say ! ' Death to all snakes I`, : I , . 1 • . But, my hearers, I fear I am trespassing on your patience. I could expatiatc on this sub= ject front mow till bwikfast. • I may touch up on it.agitin, one of these days—wind, weather and Protidence permitting ; but for the- pres ent, I have only to say, that if you don't fall into the, clutches of any worse devils than love ly wnman, (as bid as they may be) you may consider! yourself . .,as a favorable candidate for office lin the highest courts of heaven:' So mote it be ! : ANTII . EITI S OF TILE WEST.—Ono Of they kahiabla results of a peace with Mexico, sin-1 core, ani cable and permanent, will be the fa, eilities . hickwill be afforded to our historians 1 and trfellers in exploring the, antiquities whichlaisti a e. spread over the taee of that country, 1r entral.,, erica, and indeed we may say over North and South Anierica, proves beyond ,any doubt Oat this continent was inhabited thou- Sands oflyeatts ago by a race of cultivated pee ; Ille, whin understood areliltibtere and who I reared t Military obelisks, pyramids, aqueducts, !viaduct' lnilitary highways in the same . style i !and witj the same solidity and architectural Idecorati ns as those of Babylon, Tyre, iliage, hebes and Memphis. The valley ofj iihe - Mis Is.sippi has been fhitful of antiquari- x lan disco, cries. Copper coins of curious, and I onikno '• devices have been turned up, weap i•ons of every description, composed of materi lals unkth to the native North American, In lOians, .4.' d human bones of,a difierent forma -1 Lion of i ose of any existing species of mankind. [Lately' i 1 Franklin county, Mississippi, a plat !form q - oor has, been discovered sonic three Ifeet utider . grotind,' t:oniposed of hewn stone [neatly finished. - It is hoe Imndrcd and eight i feet long and eigliy, feet wide. It extends j due north and south and its surface is perfect ly I ;level. ;!fhe-mason work is said to be if, not saps to any 'of modern times:. Thirty years • the spot was covered with oak and ;.pinl e trt s. There is no recollection of this stone p i j ement so recently discovered, nor is t there y; tradition about it,.—There is a canal and a . il near it, also a subterranean p:::,_ , :. , -e. A few yietus"mora and that country will be o verrun y savans qnd travellers. PRETTILY SA it:—Sllashille, a Sabbath bell, flowers, anfi children'.—the first to crown the. earth•Airith fruitfulness the second to keep it holy; the third to t bless the eye with" beauty, I 'and the last to fill the heart with happinesti.-1 Some4ere are who pass all these, seeking their joy in cells cif sordid care :and yet it should- Seem as if the presence of the latter a lone ShOld 'fill the soul with music. Bright eyes,, relal cheeks, and sweet young accents ap pelding in merriment, in conAdenee,--1 it is-not in nature to resist the charm. Jean Paul Says of children : The smallest are near 'est.God, as the iirnallest planets are nearest:l the sun. Were E only for a time almighty and, ' powerful, I would create a little world. DIDN'T *BAN THAT EVENING.- A Cracked' brained mans who was slighted by the females. very..mpdestly asked a young lady if she would let him' spend the evening with her. d i v n " ig ,' . sl4 angrily replied, " that I won't by; a jug : l' ." -I , "AP ," be replied, "'d needn't he so fus4 . sy, I 't mean this evening, but some tor my on when I can't 279 any ic4ere else." . , A 14t1e wrong- done to another, is a great wrong done to ourself; es. ESN= N,CW GOODS. CHANDLER, &CO. are now receiving Jorge and well selected addition to their if Goods, tcrwnice they would invite the n of purchasers. r stogli is now quite large, and they are ined Oat for Cash, Barter or on a ppro dit, they will sell at least as low as any i hintiet in the County. - 1 rose, May 20, 1847. meek aitentil Thai deterit ved en establi Mop ITS,, a good assortment, American and iogii4b, , very chrzp, P MO Stuffs, Tweeds Drills, Bro Linens . • EV Gtr' `MS; Lawns; DeLanes and other I real; Goods. ffil BORN and Straw Bonnets, plain and ncir r ilbraid. Ribbons, Flowers &c. Chandler 4. Co. FE =I 11;11RDWARE, Iron. Nails du-. at ' Chandler + Co's. OCERIES, a ;good smelt, among the rest, be he.st and cheapest. Tea and Tobacco in Chandler * Co. G town; BNING9.I3ro. and-Bleached. a variety ri f.. llab P.:RlSA b *s,H;dkr - -&' ceL ';!' - 0 trtiksoool;oo*,l row. 00 4 Reit! *see, Old CePPert9 l4l PL„wte%4 Groin, Idads-sofixtu Beni be FeellY Aiken 11- = . CHANDLEifivir. W. i..} 'a }"_ L' EitlC l AN;;Fiskiall,Engiish Cloths Vaisimertm, Bating sad fancy.Veit; opsale by Chandler * Co. Ei z ngs w; i =II Dow, Ju fabbrrtismcnts. 'Chola eS••Co Chandler & Co Chandler 13. , Co R SEED, n fresh Suppjy. for .sale F.' IVCILIANDLER - & CO. :Chandler 4. Co's. }.. R?.''', 4WD - fly:: G 'DOD S. . . .. 1` •H. BVRRITT,'S v inay be found a larg o‘ and, meat desirable assortment of Dr • Go a, consOing . ii? part 1 LADIES DRESS GOODS— of,riiiti calicos, French and English Gingham• cif' superior tales. Gingham and Printed Lawns Muslin, de Lanes at rr cents, mid upward Prin t d Bar en, ' Fancy Silks, 4.c. inclu d in? the newest styles. L . • IN, ,FUMME2? 31141 ELS — .— Rich Silk. Dili. Lane, Strad ilia, tarege, and fa cy N t Shails and Scarfs, very cheap. - I OIN BONNETS— FIoreince Braid, China Pearl and Coburgh Fait. cy, Blain Sfraw. Lawn and Common Fancy Bonnets, with Rich Ribbons, Trimmings, ant IlloWere, at 4duceil prices. - • t il/N PARASOLS— A s p l endid fesortment of Silk, Gingham, any Cott n Parasols, and Umbrellas at very kr pric . 'sr, i: 1 ) - N G4NTS DRESS GOODS— Broad Cloth!li Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Tweed. Surntner Clolhs and Vestings, both rich tut Comthon in ihrge variety and-cheap. ' /OA TS AND CAPS— A choice assiirtment of Fur Napped, rear Co Bred Fur, and Wool Huts; Gents Leghorn, an FanOY linlrri,Leaf Huts; also Clete, Velvet. an Glazed Sunpuer Caps, of the new and late fashions. Fi .. , PV DOMESTICS— Giniboms, Checks, Bed Ticks, Cotton Sheetin fr. Yare,lColorfd Carpet Warp, Batting, Carth.t Bags &c., 4. All whichs in the various Kinds. Styles, d • I scrffitinna a4d prices will furnish the most d..- sirabl , i indigements to purchasers, who are i • vited to ezqinine his stock with the assurane Ma as his tpurchases are made entirely 1. Ic u ash' i , and iergely of the manufacturers agen., in the city, :and will be sold at small profit . they will not fail to be, pleased. c New MilfOrd, May . 27. 1847. 02-CW tiCADL I .kaitummat coliamare a a a THE sutiticriberaare now receiving a lan' 1. and Osirnble stock of SPRING & SIIISDIEII GOODS, whiCh wer4 i ought for Cash, and will be s for the sam6 as cheap as can be bought in No there Penniiiivania. Our friends and cust, mere, will please accept our thanks for the rery,liberal tintronage during the past year ; a REVIE4BTR that any thing wanted in a idnel for he r icer to come will he furnished the', on the minciiple of • Lire and let lire.' N • 10 t BE UIOERSOLD.' is out motto, and intehd stridtly to adhere to it. All kinds gauntry pr otl uce received in payment, as w; as Cash, OW Silver, Flaxseed and Beeswax. ' Bentley 4. Read. Montrose; May 20, 1847. BOI.OADT,OTIIS Tweeds, Merinoes, a ' fancy assimeres, Satinetts. Jean'S,,Ve titigS. and Slimmer Goods of a great varlet justlopenedjand selling right by Bentley 4- Read. BON NOS, . and Bonnet Trimmings, Si and ditton parasols, 87,,n. t• • 1 • , Benlig 4- Read. E5l BROID ERE D. figured and Gingha LAW S; Mouslin De Laines, from 3d. tti 2s. 34 per yard, English, Irish and merican Gilighams, Oregon Plaid, and a.sple i did lot of cillicoes now opening by Bentley S Read. ILIARDWA RE and Crockery—a full o. • 11 on hand. •• Bewley 4. Read. "6 - R00,4‘, Patent Pails, (common and dat) tiutter Ladles and Stamps for S right by fi CLOCKS. a full assortment. watches, Je VV elrypgley's celebrated Gold Pens. • Also Ba ,Twist, Steel Beeds, Purse and B Clasps miff trimmings. I 4 Bentley 4- Read. RON . STEEL.—Swedes and E:g. R I led I RQN, Dr e_ Teeth. Band. [loop, itou and Sena; Iron, 1 " Cast. German, Arnerte. l Spring, aiid,Eng. Blister Eat:EL.—Also-N I Rods—as Abeap• as the cheapest by Bentley 4' Read. WIN :.ER Sperm, Refined whale, bins=- add Olive OILS of the purest qualit Also, Paii6 of every co!or and descripti warranterrto give satisfaction, and will, be fp very /ow by, \,... • c; Bentley eqtead VlSll.4Sword and Codfish, Shad and Ma( eral Oiling cheap by _ Bentley k Redd. LOOKING Glasses & Plates o f almost ev size fast opened by Is Bentley 4. Read NEW SPRING '' , , ANIII SUM . IIIER GOODS OF al Iricind's just received—first in inark , -and will be sold as ctrenciss the Chen ,E l ii SALISBURY' . Montr April 15. 1847 ,NEW GOOCTIS. T"EOubsczriber is now receiving and o i en forOule a new and desirable stock o SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, at prices : cannot-fail to be tiatisfocto •ti all who d4sire great bargains. His sip& c,m prises a ftill assortment of riiiy GOODS, CHOCKED-hr. x 1 . , 40CERIES, ILARDWRDE, , 10incivitit, DRUGS, i' i ITTE.STUITS, NAILS, ' 1 *N -WIRE, FISR, 41; . all of wllich will be sold at unusua lly m , i J.' 1 4 , 'l l May 4. 1847. • , IN. B. No . charge madefor exhibiting g. , d therefortdon't fail to give us a call before , tii chasing plisewbere. J. 1 4' s. MEM lIVO. YDS. Summer Cloths; elle. r , in Town for Bale by .1.1 Lyon at YDS. Heavy Sheeting 9 urSVII. cents per Yd. for caeh, kir byJ. Lyo o %WEN Pails; Butter stamps and La. it 1:11•V • Oodles 'Pim &c. &c: at' - J . : Lyo • 41 ANRLES--Home manufacture„ , for IVI. r 6 Oft() YDS. Planoel. wattled 'Ut this and let.day of 'WO . . ~ P411191111t., • : OQD iiti nepaper at'l2,t and eti - "010er,,et10,qe, per 'ip#Fei—ro-111$ e I i f n 0 KAMA WIESBLIWNt M' lita 111,4 r, INES, GINGHA ZAWNS,,, . .. spiendi 'pattern's kw received and ieltin • .theop f o cash by J. Ly , ns .0. ISM sommvsiNG Kw WliEßleiYen e rhl ly u der t . thatarlVnsthe t General Taylor' of ,Montrose." executes all 'kinds work in his line. of business,in a little bett 4 style, ' ,and at as fair pricesas any other Tay,: for this side'of Mexico ; this is to inform al l who have, tir ay -fsvor hiin with their cust om that be has ju st received from New York hi nettle! Ira riety: o i ii SPRING AND SUMMER FASHION and hi now prepared to wait upon Gentlemei when it shall suit their convenience. , May sth LltElll7. 61-1111ENT CUTTING. ~,,,; ririE subscriber having withdrawn for tl present from all connection with the tali. brinkbusiness except cutting, will hereaftdr give is attention to that particular branch 4-- *slimly; 'From a long and successful experi, eucei with recent improvements, and a reguliii . receipt of the latest fashiOnti• he bas entire con fidence in' his ability - to please all who nly employ him. To prevent mit.apprehension he would further state, that having worked hereth fore for the sake of working, he intends in fu— ture to work for the Bake-of the pay ; (except where charity May, dictate otherwise. ) Those therefore who are able to pay but always with hold, will please also withhold their ctom. Shop over the Hitt Store, first building north of the Stage house. P. LINES. Montrose, MAy 5. 1847. . 20m3 Spring Fashion for 1347. CROWN -71-4 inches high, 5.16 yeoman, bell at sides, 1-16 front and rear, 14 curve. Tit —4 oval, flat. BRIM- Inches wide, front and rear, and 1 9-16 at sides.— Btramio-11.4 of an inch wide. The above new style,, introduced in New York on Saturday, Match 6th, by Beebe & Cos tar, are now realy and tor sale by' ' April 8. 'MERRILL & ROOT. WHEREAS, Nature, having furnished to the head of Man, no covering, sufficient • to protect it from the Winter's storm, or We , i burning rays-of Summer's sun, it ts aloud high -1y essential to his comfort and beauty, that he - provides himself with scme human fabric calcu ✓ lated to supply the deficiency. And. whereas i [prudence requires, that every one, should pur— r !chase such urtic:es as they io-sy need, where those equally good, can he obtainedat the low ,-eif prices, therefore, BE cr Kmiwx.io the inhab e itants of Susqu'elianna County . , and all others f whom it may concern, that 1 WM. M. POST, S t'O. Have established themselies ' at thei old stands one door south of the FA-minks' STORE, where they intend to manufacture, n Rd keep constantly on hand, HAT's of every description. Imaddi• lion to their unusually large Chock of Hats now on hand, and manufactured at their establish , ment, W..N. P . & Co. h.i re juqt reel, ived fro' NEW YORK, a full supply of SC M NIER HATS & CAPS, which gives them the most extensive land varied assortment of Goods in their line. ever effered for sale in Northern PronsylvaniA. All of which will be sold lor ct- I l or READY PAY 'TWENTY FIVE PER CENT eager lee Usual Rri- ces. . Montrose, April 29, 1g47 SPRLVG•STYLE FOR 11.47, s lAND'erery style trt: of Otter. Betr, Nutria, Brush, Cassimere, •M oleskic, Angola. ' Muskrat, and Coney HATS, of all shapes. s zes, I-colors. qualities and prices, from $l.OO to $5.90 at the Hat & Cap Depot of -------- - ti ' - WM. M. POS 4 I', 4. Co. _i l IV 8 T EK'S Balsam' of W il d Chory, Boar pas Accoustic 014 World's Satre. Jhyt J . i '. LEGHORN AND STRA TV HATS. I ' Expectorant, Vermifuge, Ca rinina tive; ua..sf.m. NI ENS and Boys double and single bricn I 1014) Fuld iSand's Sarsaparilla, Dr. i Opium, Balsam of Life, M'Munn's: tlixer l ot Leghorn, also, Awerican En ' Bullard's' Oil Slltp. Coburg ttiraw, also American Rutland Hats,; BriliSh & Harlem Oils, Motrats Phenix Bitt/rs, of different qualities, for sale cheap at ' I Shuniar's & NV star's Cough i LozMiges, Ixnti WM. 51-. POST, 4. CO's. ' many others orate popular medicines of he day, fOr sale right by . ; BEN rt.ty 4 REAM ~ Bentley. k Read - - - DOZ..thins and Bo} sirk, Linen and UM. Cotten Glazed Caps of new and beau tiful tlstles, cheaper than at any , other estab lishment, may be found :it Inn. M. Post. & Co's. PALNLEAF HATS, OF every kind, and . in any quantity, very low at WM. M. POST, 4, co's. ' SPRING 4- SUMMER GOODS, to which he would solicit the attention of his 1 friends and the public. `His stock as ugual will compride ,large and full variaties'of Fancy and Staple ' Dry . Goods, Groceries, - Crockery, Hard Ware, Hollow Ware, Stone ware, : i Iron 4- Steel, • Nails, • Medicines, . Paints, Lamp 4. Linseed Oil, Fish, Patin Leaves, Ploughs 4- Castings, • Grind Stones; 4-c.,i all of which will be sold on the mo-t favorable ierrns, and at the lowest Gish, Barter or Credit prices. .1 New Mdford. May 20, 1647. , N . ISTONE WARE: AFULL assortmeot of Stone Ware this day receiied, and will he sold cosAr by BENTLEY & READ. N11 1 .11P22114 • N exchange for Goods, Eggs,Beeswax, Tow s , 14.1. Cloth, Flax, Butter, Dried Apples, Rags, „rain, Old Pewter, Beans, &c. &c. l J. LOns. GOOD ° 84r r eDI b rlafl s ess r es,'6i rgniIers,bIkns,Cilireri shes,eiis alm leaf Hats, Bqs,cups, Umbrellas, Para sols, dr.e.,/u4 landing-`at 1. Lyons. SUSQUEEIANNA - COUNTN . SS.; • PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in 8 purimance of a Writ!: of Partition itsued from le the Orphans Court of said County, and tO me directed,au Inquest will be held for making partition f lhe 'Real Estate Of Jabez H y de, late of Au h townshiji, in said County dace sed, ' 3, among th widow and heirs of the - Said J bez Hyde dec d, on Saturday the 31St day of uly nest,ati o'clock in the forenooh, on the prem. isesin R h township according to the aqt of Astieisibl in such case made and proVided. ,Said Real Estate is r, described "as follow t .to 1 Wit:— • :' . i ' i ' The • ead'--containing one hundred 4. - • sixty one acres, sixty - one andlvettenth i ter. cites,--* Same; Hilt Lot,' 4 adjoinin the sr above -, a n co ntaining twenty , three acres! and 7 thir,ty liz rods, 119 d .gl'hi Aural IfieeliFigem: Gent:dab ..oneitundred acreii,•;•anct en,,irch tberi is detelliqg house, barri,antabb utle, i each of tit Above' tracts being. situated i the 1 1- townshi p. ' , Ituali , stOresaid. , ; _t -.1- ', , .. as ..: ~, . ~. . f !,N.,C.-AVARNEk Sher ff. 11 ' - Sheeift'a (Ansa, 1 Mantra's, May 26, 1847.- != ME NEW STYLE GENT'S HATS. PROCLAMATION ! ! Pro Bono Public° GLAZED CAPS CLOTH . CAPS. PLAIN and tancy, made of light cloth, and suitable for summer, at Win.. 11. Post, CL's. N E W 0 0 D S. HBURRITT, is now receiving an .exten . sive and select ossortmentof Feb. 11,1847 szacksamplifixai rriHE Subscriber wouldinforni his k friends, IL and the public, that.he ..ttaa purchised the Shop formerly occupied b P. Jenks, b#t more recently by Mr. H. Patrick; a few roils ;west of the Court [louse, where bei is now carrying on tbe above business in all itibranchea. , sot. licks a shitre of the public patronage. i WALTER YOLLET. Montrose, Jan. 20, 1847. 1 — • The - Grape-V . llr Cradle: . . T ..___ HE undersigned takes this method of ini-' ,formirt the public that be is pow engaged in. ma ndfucturing one of the 4 most useful l instrd- Ments for cutting gram, ever offered in 'Market,. The structure of this Cradle is such es.to ea- , ;able a man toeut bis grain - With much s fess le bor than is usually. required—thereby alinoit, changing the task into pleasure. A ndmber 6 citizens of this county, who have used, the Cra-,:' dle during.the past season, (whose noires cirri, be given if reference is desired) hesitate, not id' pronoupce it superior, by Afty.per cerit., to anyt instrument of the kind they ever used. 7 1 An opportunity of examining the strpcture and utility of the instrument will shady 14 given. They. will be offered for: sale tby tlig; first of May: at all the principal stares rind.pu4 lie places throughout the country. K t . ' v a Prices. . "aCCOrdfing to the article.: r. ~• • Fur common article, (scythe included) $4 64 Do Wire trimed &c. do ' , 5.06 Do Five teeth abd trimed do i , 5,50 Do Teeth plated, 'do. , ' 6,0, G. S. AMES. .i Gibson, Feb. 6th,1847.7. r, . .. MEI OLD STAND—OLD Ora,z.z.-- (oobs anb VA) Ones. !; _ . i , A ALT the store of the Subscriber N0.:13. Turiti , pike street, may be found a general asst;3rtrneul of Goods. Good goods andat the lowekit price: —Consisting of 1 DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, STONE4,AHEs CROCKERY, • HARD—WARE, I sADDLEitv, 4 v 1 IR ON AND. STEEL, " : NAILS, ;1 • .. PLOUGHS, BOOTS4IO suotol. Shoe-Kit and findings &c. M. S. WII;SON, Montrose, March 3, 1847. .A, f ‘ l i VALUABLE -FAMILY MEDICINES. D R. Segues Restorative Pills. • Dt. SOOO er's Hygman, do. Lee's, Ilooper's...ocji I l'orhatto, do. Also, Dr. Rafidty'4 'Fatuity 1 1 Medicines, consisting , orßalm of Gilead, Wottp Oil, Vegetable Pills, Eye Water, Streni- j thenikg Plas'er, Embrocation. &c. &c. a For tbetr superior excellence and reat Ust - fulness, tbesegnedietnei pre entitled toe pile in every family. Try them. OPODELDOC. Dr . J ne's Ver mifuge, frey's Cordial. Covert's Balm of L'ife, mphis:, Horehound, Paregoric, Licorice, &c, • &e., t6r sale by J. .I.YON April 8, 1847. _ _ - SIISQUEIRANNA COUNTS --• • ; D R U.G . STO,REa BENTLEY 4i„ READ, have this day recei'v• ed an addition to their stuck •of hi - 4s. Mediciries. Dyestuffs, 04s, 4c. 44., whip make,; their winter assortment complete, anidto which they invite the attention of their friends in Susquehanna county: Physidians: and och ers supplied with every : article in nor line eats low a. rate as at any other establiShmeot at. Northern. Pennsylvania. Montrose, Dee. 9. 1846. ' P 4 •etkr. N ' ikr 11.1 f ORE winter strain ed, Fait Si IL Refined Whale OILS, a 0. 71" Lane.eed Brill Tanner'llo l ., fok. _l•'e --- 4 " !''. 4 ••• - cheap by i ' • - BENTLEY 4 READ , RANK MILLER'S, celebratiut Lea Vier .Prvrerrative and water Proof Blacking just the thing for this weather, for mile by g Bentley ¢Real?. . , Dailey i 's, , • i itirtGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, a Ore IV I for Sore Eyes. Cuts. Swellings, Butos, Bruises &c. &c. just received and for -sate bt Benlietiltt Rea p .if tL— STREL BEEDS and PURSE TWIST, a ?pur . supply just received, also, 1%41 Bag And Purse Clasps, Slates, &c, &c. 4 Bentley cf. R 4 IFVUTGS MEDICINES.—A fOll \ns.‘ 7 went just opened, and for said right y Bentley '15.! Re, c, ADIE'S Buskins, Slippers and ,Gttitefs 4;also a large assortment of Chid ren's stioes GROCERIES.—Sugitr and Mohisses 4 , P y , cheap, Tobacco, Teas, Raisir)gs, Cidffee, Chotolate, Zartes Currepts, Pepper, Saleratus, Ginger, Soap, Lorillard game superior Candles, &c., &c— r just received and dor sale, low by • ''} Bentleyi 4- R e a ar LgATHER.—SoIe and Upper Leather—kalso C Calf Skins just received and Oar sale by , • Bentley, 4. 12e41, 4zaw ,e,w4ysaatuna4 , Airt the Old Stolid of Lyons 4 Chaa r dier, - may be-found F. B. Chaedle4 and R?bert C. Simpson, who have entered' inlparthership under the Arm of F.B. Chandler,l , Co. , They will t endeavor at all times to be iareadinO , 'it to attend to those who may- fi,vor y t l hem t 0 a dill; . ; The remaining stock of Dry O Cl 4 aids, 40. cees, Hardware;'Tiiii*So, 114501 m; GlOsg, ac. &c., which we Itiinl en band i ;.otil be split unusually, low. • F. B. CHANDLER; 4, AOBERTO. ;SHOPS N. - ,1 . , \I'LOV.6IIO4 ii NEW and full nisoitnient Bought ind lasting ofihe tucultl4rproveinion strdbtion, just received. and . for isle at lo prig nes by 11,!4Pattirr. gem Milford, April 4th, 1841. ' • Q INNING WHEELS for:A l al° 14 Pililfi) I Mi Ott, • few rd, Julie 12. len. '.ID.RAWN GOODSt:" , GREAT:variity- of lacesalaried an'titt* IristainaPh J Acootta, dia at I *- " SUMME/ STUFFS, droton -51004, Tiri 'Gambr - nes, stripes apdplaids eotOon tow at ° Ty ri. ~..-....—...;.,. ...,.....,,,,,,,,,, ....i..............„, II II II 11 11 ,NY Er S I'ILLS-. I 1111111111 , 1 ,Th•Aiifittilat bulimia 1" ignelluiNeloWitisteod„e, THESE:4IIIi are one "Of, the Oftt Meth ; Comppunda hi tweet the present day s iAs a-common fainily"pbysic,fer lifininiste al k t l'in all temporarf complaints Of the koraszhead ibowels,- bead-I,4he, coldst-dtc,, tlisy,may b e fully depended• upen t Ind a prompt use of the m 'on the first appearance of indisposition wilt i n . variably wive , much 'detrital& alley are p.., liarly adapted tolell caws of, weaktiess an 4 ite i:. oral debility—entdentrig,ement et the spite ; and`especially,with females—and a steady, be , interrupted use 'of theT, in *rift conforma l with the directions will vertsooktreitore tl if organs of the stomach tontbetr natinel tone at/ 'action, and retaliate th e = bowels, and renew the whole system: -, , ~ • There is no disposition to glue ' eittliallut 1 commendations 'of them,- Whit :iillb,ere stated, is the result of kuctual eXperience with th em land that tilt: o .l4h a period °fifteen Yeats. h lis not 'supposed; er pretended,lbin they IN raise die dead; neithei- ere theif.desittned to b e , used as freely as • tve use our. FOOD t Such ex it the true purpose of triedi ine. Iti only apps, priate °thee is to unlit - more in! restoring ti, lsystem to 4 proper tone nd Aoki% whe n an , voidably, tor - through carelestrnesui or excels, r becomes deranged. Many sire 4areless, sr ['hence need this aid. Apd the moat cordite ! I,liable to kriegularities of tie dystem. It needless, almost to sax, than , pr ompt me safe acrd effective remedies, on the first appi ance hf itiness,-is the part of wisdom, Ert a Medicine the P,rapriet?r knows lthese nil be.,,a And he ii certain that in :forty nine of sus out of fifty 4 -,where a fair trill is made si cording to the directions, they will be used l i gain as a standard 'medicine i lie has w' known an instance, where theylave been sir used, in which ihey have not me with on t o IFIED A ITltOiriLl , Numerous testimonials may be seen st ti General Office of sale, and references till' given to sUbstlntial /icing witnessed of thel valuable curative properties. ' i The Pills are purely vegetable , are of a kinds, min k in-m and i purgatiye,l purifyinif blood, and proditcinga healthy hewn throe the entire system ; are a valuable Anti Bilfii 3ledieine, and,elnieently useful ill all lingeral complaints--Weaktra, General! Debit ity,Dl riepsy,Puirriona ty, A ,ections, Liver Complaint Rheumatic mill Spasmodic Affections, Fer Complaints, Palpitations, din: i No Fa m 9 y, after a fair trial. 7111 be wither . aem. i . . They are put : up l. in , FIFT CENT at DOLLAR PACK - AGES, each having a paropt let embracingal valuable Treatise on Dam with full directions for rise. The Dollar par ages are the cheapest to tbe purChaser. TI 'may be ordered through Druggists, givig Street and No, 'of the General Depot. Sold, Wholesale and Retail, at No. 14,0 Fulton street, Secomii Floor, Y I Between Neissau-street an ; DroadwN irr As you sialuell calm-trip them ' l .(t .v, [Cr The above fills are also for sale at ..1 tore of B NT LEY, St. REALI, - Uf this place NEW DRY GOO% AT WilpipALE VITAL , • 1 HE SybiieriheiL would intoim the ein of N!otitrose afit.viCinity, thati to had just turtiFd from 13.0stoninnti New.Ycirk. with 141,59 000 • . , worth of Dry.Goode, which hatte been perc h e, for cash:,sinesithe reduction of the Tart r i nd will -be sold frpro 25 to 50' per cent: thon Spring price47'. NI ER C HtiVrs in partieulai, will fieiH their interest.i.to call end examiite his siock, fare visitinth.iNew York'; as heis confident, , I anVaniages are Rich as to enable. him 10E lon hetter - tet titan they can : buy io N fork. Cali and satisfy yourio4vea, at the E end of . Exelittageltuirdinca, Binghamton. I : - • . R.l. WISNER, . • DOZ. Tin Ware, including Panq, Pt i ffliFlF Dippers, Coffee and T e a Pots. Brki B.t ins, &c. &c ~at. wholesale o f retail, at r ly r tinned prices; for sale Aprjll DOCT. R. THAYER, BOTANIC A; ':HYDROPATHIC PHTii 'VIAN, AMY' SURGEON—Office et dwelling ttl'iidhouse eastotthe Counffoa —Will be at homeSaturdaYs of each let where he Willfie happy to wait upon alit who may (dyne him with a call. ftlontrose, ,, M4y, 1847. H. telbOli, Attorney at Liint;—Has rern4eil his OM Turnpike Street; one doot East of 13. Case's Office,tand ihree.doors West of: Register ling. Office. • ii ,qr. A, GROW , Attorney at 1,4.---Offtee.on Turnpike 51., doole EasCof'Bentley BSc 1114 ad's Drug Ste) • _ I DA. H. SMOTE, DENTIST-Set Teeth on 'Gold 'PWe does all De tint' work in tile best-style. work warranted. Can be (blind at L Set on Mood4r-a f rid Tuesday ci(each ireo , iii Ls & SHE MAN, Dealers in Dry,Goods, Groceries, HartiSt Crockery,! Una, Nal* Fish -iStc,;-One d$ _below Judp poit's„ . TIFF.AIsk Dealer in Diy,"-Goods,' Grneeries, liar& &c—Bron f Ort, Susq'aiiect:, Bentley 4- Rea 1.! B.- LATHROP, - Physician mid , iSurgean--01ce. over the change. Seringvitle..Pa. 4 1•111.11NIM 10 0; i i P 4.1 DINOCK, Physicians. nd, - urgenns, * ontrose,'Ps , ce over RI Searle &Co's Store. , I i YID CLEMONS, coach. Wie Alanufacent; Repairer-ehop:an thelliiiikeebapt pike. a fa ' tads below Out Village. , i 1 ..... ' ,' l• 1 Tffil• C.' -114 _r, Dealer. in: rk , , Goods,-,,OccOries, Ihr 4 ..i Crcletteiii,Z,Doking Glasses ; Stops & al l wa r e '4' ShPel:fteitc.—Firail 3tort below, Courti - 1410e4A.,"t side of -Public Avows' - , Farnieli"S Attorneykpournellor it wo"" Storeoft ith Poor &cm. in to mem ic" trstneupind,,by,liehrrDrinker.. I.,ENTLX3r, -WAD De 4.1.*4.3 gtasylukd *po i D 9! Vi i. A4edlaitieot — ralol* ' -,orfi'llaid‘ra*Gio6ef"' 1419 king CiOCki; •WOCha;.MO. 1 4 )PatrA u rt I r _. elry;Tin!"(id Stix! , IM i lo o lsat 465 r castortheo T.l.l®l t el it E. nustnego Cabs. & tTitEETER , Alvii74nll63 4ne door abare dare. INII II 1, .4 J. LYONS