aa afillll‘ ? ...41114 Wa r w. , 1,`,);V , 1 s hAProgn4bp Dollar 111+Iper—Ptillaileip* t- The Farr'Bolg. BY C11AR4.9 Akrß.E., ,; tai $ 1 0.1. 1 *. /LW y.p er.A. • W ho sings at the ,ta. , of his plow-- - plow -1 monarch of prairioiancl-forest, • , only to God belMay bowl He is surely a fortuna4 fellow t Re raises his breaa 'and his cheese; ,And though - hard is; labor in summer,' In winter he lives t s ailis ease. . thorBgo.orscia: inter is broken, Siirilligie4l44l"gladden and bless— Wieliktiksilocks initineadows are sporting, b ding her nest— The' fanner walks forts to his labor, and Rrniis his treatl, •As-he-seatters the for the hirvest. That yiddAo - the nitieatheirbread. \ t Ps banks are all tha4ered by nature—J• Ossir credits are aiqle and safe; . • aAerks never islopeeith deposits, • i t ..„l.orlnted by the rtriie of the poor. ..' ,,, :lErsastoelo are the berit in the market shares are the tai ares of his idOW; .114,itbriiig the briglAold to his coffers, ...L pleasure and hiialth to his brow. When his fields with 46 harvests are teeming And the reapers goforth to their toil, • NOne so happy and fr4e as the farmer— Possessor and lord,cpf the'soil. Ef.e,sings while he roons'his broad acres, _....'," - 423 . ..50ne but a fanner can sing,. ' And would not exchOge his condition ••9rtir the splendor and pomp of a king. When hfs crops irOlf.l .. gather'd and sholter'd, Lz - And' his cattle are-snug in the fold, He sits himself dowl:4by his fireside Anti - laughs at the lempest and. cold. A stranger to-pride 01 a ambition, Has clutiesi he strives to fulfill, Detemined whateveOetides him Ta*t the world j as it will. His trustis in Him .*ho basgi ven The seasons, the On-shine and rain, Who has promis'd hint . '" seed time andharvest," So long as the eat* shall remain; And if ken:ilia auti4 he.winder, • Led on by his venforesome, will, Through life and its Oimiging relations God a providence follows him still. liatamsnune, PA., P 47.. From theo4eittle . Arritcsa. A -SlGWVllltniCaffT.- Thou must go firth alone, my soul Thou must g 4 forth alone— To other seene*.to other worlds; That mortal lath not known,' Thou must g,o fOrth alone, my soul l— , To tread the Marrow vale; But he, whose 'kord is sure, hath said, liis' l eomfortsshall not fail. • ' ' Then must go Birth alone, my soul, Along ,the daftsonie way .. c Vilic Cie brit sun hasnever shed warm an# gladsome ray, , 'lad yet the Sun of Righteousness Shall risetm i4 dst the gloom, And scatter fro:ln thy trembling gaze The shadowi, of the tomb.' • MI Thou' must gd: forth alone, my soul!! 4 To meet th4God above ; But shribk not -Helies said; my soul! He is a Goceof Love. His rod andstiiff shall comfort thee Aelosp, thi. dreary 'road, • Tilt thou sUejoin the,blessed ones., In Heaven' ;serene 0034' UtZS4I2ZZAVIrik Natural Plienolue - • una, ' • eorreapondentof the Newt Orfeaus writes that in travelling through the ,parisb of Opelousas, La.,.froln *kelt heims juatrreturn ed to 'Franklin, St4M.ary! s parish, he had acei de . mitcottjatertlit the house of am n ear the Sthule.:,.a ll clindioisessed of tehistinpie - power4 ‘of .Hie horpehav i4 lost a shoe, he pulled h . (being in a 'light vehicle) at itiomsttached to it the umnblance Alighting, he inquired de, female, - standitjg in the door, if his" horiel ;mild be accoMmoctated with a shoe ; .she re- 1 pliad.ttiat her husband ,would be- in shortly, and requested him* walk in untifhis arrival: 1 4:* Ers, fti . Tn a eel mtna4 the bliwny "px-Slioi' of the smith darkened thn back door of the premises, and 'simultaneously a little urchin, who was entering the frouttway, struck his foot against the 'ailland waSt.precipitated headlong and heavily upon the Boor. The wife of the smith • in an instant 'mist) . the fallen boy, and with 4 mother's tenders wiped away his tears; while th e .f a tber 4ttered imprecations on the is s''' bhoni awkwakhiess 'of the u.nfortunaM - si - . . ter eiplaini4 my visit, 4./ and reqiesting i ' smith to supAy the loss mylorse had sus ; Mined, he imme4tely led, him away for that purpose: Havio4 Observed in the eyes of the little one a pees Cityof formation, I. had an opportunity, whA. he of the anvil was awed, of indulging an dge7ilsward curiosity. ' ;Miring the childicarMei,,4. found his eyes =may large,imanotremnrkably prominent., ~ T hairM. ~ widehirati'da - ' l 4lit hazel color, ;encroacled, . _ - ': -1 - more thin ordumtily on the sclertitie coat, and' t , the widely dilate 4 pupil, on examination, proV-, • ed to Inrra no tait6Letile energy. 41 a:con i - versaton i i with t mother, she . ohiterve4Cthat - 4,? -. 4. i • her soi cfrald disi)over objects et 'fiiconeettable diatan*hut i4nithey were within the,range of ordiisair visimi he appearedliind au-an ow/ at noontide-- .', ti A. -.-. • 1 , gave a olati the "siabtionsior AlukultereSting °*: 1 1 . to teet '; the 4 °440 of of JulaterP9o4*li)r ;'hpl ea ON4liit*: l 9: l 4i l/ fort the night supper hastened to make the _ experiment. The firmament was studded witf, its .starry gems—i westerly ~er ac ss~.?Ju , 3^ta'~uP;~ti~ ,~~~~.~.~.<;.+a•,~~.s::-~-.~:,.-. kr .13{ V`: ' iffittd , )tatel - rencrered'thaattnesphere as pellucid 5ai0.044-,-afia Japiter.andAaturn were to be-seen trusting in majestic splendor, without a riv,al.among the thousands of their contem pararick Having with me a small telescope,' of pow*. s l efficient to observe the satellites of I Jupiter, I &meted the boy's attention to this planet, at the tame-time requesting him to in- 1 farm melt he ijaw i any small hinninaries in its vicinity, abd-ittate how they were situated with regard to the ,primary body. In a moment he asserted thate saw " three bodies like golden marbles,, one a ve the planet, one on the right., 1 0 and the o th er n the left hard." I then lasi:- ed their"appaint relative distances from 'the main body; and he answered that the upper; one was thest remote, and that on the left hand the leas 1 - mt I immediatei y pointed the telescope to the spot, and, found' to my indescribable astonish ment, that tbm,boy was minutely correct in ev ery partiqular.i! His attention was next drawn t to the planet • Saturn, when he announced that l i he could plainly discern four small bodies, sim ilar to those adjacent to Jupiter, but of an in- l i ferior size :, inlthis instance I was not prepared i for an investigation, the power of my instru ment being toe limited. The next morning I I pursued My jouney, with the intention' of • re ' turning in a few days to renew my inquiries. On my return. I instituted other experiments, that proved to a demonstration the telescopic visions of the child, but au I have already writ ten mlnrin than I intended, I shall not now at tempt a recapitulation of them : I may men tion, however, that during my absence the rela. : . tine pbsittions of the moons of Jupiter had ma terially changed, yet this wonderful boy again fully convinced me that his unassisted siltltt reached as far, at least, as my telescope. As I intend to write you again, giving in de tail sevetlal experiments made on the same sub ject, I s' 11 close this article. ,I. TuE I)READTTI OF IT.-" My dear, come in and go to bed, jilt," said the wife of a jolly son of Erin, who had just returned from the fair, in al decidedly " how come you so" state. "Youlmnst be dreadful tired, allure, with your lon, walk of aim miles." " Arrah I got away with your nonsense," said Pat," It wasn't the length of the way, at ail, that fatigued me—'twas the breadth ! SMAO: TALK..—A farmer's daughter, in Maine, s Was visited by a rustic youngster, who finding it difficult to keep up the conversation, asked thie•girl, , after an embarrassing silence had pre-Yailed for some time, " if she knew if any bodi wanted to buy a shirt r " I don't," she replied, f` kayo you ono to sell ?" " No," said be, I only asked to make talk." A Western editor recently heard a young lady at table ask for ,' hen fruit.' Meaning eggs., "Governor Bebb, of Ohio, assigns as a reason for pardoning forty -firc convicts in five months, that they have embraced the.temper ante ' pledge ! The money coined in the United States. da ring the fifty-five year's ooerions of the Mint, in copper , , - saer, and gold, amounts to $122.- 500,000 Atittrrtiseinetits - INE NEW TEAS., AT NEW YORK PRICES. J.. I/. MI. REXIIPOIR. ' 111 has ma4e arrangr.'- ments with the NEW-YORK PEKIN - TEA COM PANY, for the sale of, TEAS in Bioghamton, and can furnish his customers. and the trade, with Teas at the samelprices that the Company charge for them iii New York, which is, al least, from One to Two Shil. !lugs cheaper on each pound than the Grocers sell at. And in every case wheio these Teas do not give saes. faction, !be money will be paid hack for them. C-4T.ALOGLIE OF TEAS. ! , 4 REEN: lionng Hyson, good, 37 1-2 p 9. do. sweet cargo, 50 I Do. ' do. fine cargo, 75 IN, do. silver leaf, IQO Sileet /elof—seldomlsold even by large dealers, because ilk tlielvery small profits made on its sale—is a very super a. Or Tea. i . ; o„. do. . , golden chop s ;..., 150 Gelai n tin jeep--Th is the fineaftGreen Tea cultivated in t t a. -It iii of the first pfekings, arid excels all ,-- iat r Griseff.Teas,for its.delicacy of frivol-, strength and a •oina. Heretofore this Tea has' never reach-4 edyria poetry, except in small lots to suit the pur chaser, I i ' Hyison, fine, 175 - t Do. very fine, 1 00 ', Gunpowder, fitie, •-• • - 75 Do. - extra fine; '" -- 100 Imperial, fine, 75 . 1 :.., t.i '1)o. Eliza fine,.2 -• , • • . 100 Hyson Skin, godd. • 37 1-2 '• BLACK. isTig Yong, strong and good flaVor . , 37-'l-2 Ning Ytinge- 7 The grocers sell this at 50 cents, and . call •i Oolong. °along, a delicions Black Tea, 50 .; ), pp . 0 N TUTS, and Bon net T r imm in gs, Si Compare this superior Tea witb that sold by grocers, _L. andiCotton Parasols, &n. as being an Oolong Tea. The di ff erence is lob plain, - and 'the deceptiein too palpable. t;,. Bentley 4- Read. Oolong, plantation growth, . 75 • &Ili!" Breakfast, fine, 50 . Po. . do. , extra fi ne, 63 . flUircuats Mixture, a rich & highly _ flavored, 75 ...- Xikete flower, :,,. : 1:00 Do Scented, - ' 150 le Plus Ultra. 1.40 us Ultra—This Tea is as fragrant.andl sweet nosegay.: It yields a perfumethatis truly de. 1 iful. It is of garden growth, and superior to ~ thing of the-kind ever sold in this country. 1 The above Catalogue don not comprise all the I es mintained in my assortment. 1 have every i it imported, and every shade of quality, slid caul le,moat fastidious purchaser. The above Teas) Ildone up in Chinese packages, in quantities or, 3-2 lb., and 1 lb. earth. i. - ' 'RECOIiiiIEN DAMNS. Ne PI as a bgh any cr vaneti varlet .1 sett t are all 1-4 lb, .ate tried the Teas imported by the Patin real 75 and 77 Fulton-et. and if we' live *ill ill try Rem: ;They aye selling the most delicious Teas l i t drank, and retail them at wholesale I v r Pod. pniy lure . of obtaining at all times pere and ''savored teas. bribe single pound, at whole. ices, of the Pekin Tea Company; 75 & 77 . They bare probably the largest stock t - variety of fine Green anti Black Teas of I .e establishment is the United ? States. They sig a largelousiness,and am. a great*efit to con. l l ' 'of tea.—Atlas. lefare / O. has.been eery. difficult, indeed impossi -I:o6tain good. Green and Black Teas. But.now ye Only' ltreisit 'the . / Seare , roems:cif the Pekin atpasty, 75 and 77 Felton-*. to obtain as de. aid fragrant teas as you could with for.—Dai- Wel Com them we ev To highl • me Fuito and • any, areal sume We. .1 you Tea Ii liciou 1 ty Soli ;•e r d •tird to TectriOnkeit.—The itekin Tea Com -1 7.5 and 77 Ftitton 7 st. have imported into this teninisone inihdreiPthonsind doilaii ivoitb of nat - gendes'if -Green. and Black Teas groin t o Ileatialptapila; dock ng io a ll the various fancy get that Cnintie ingenuity etc invent. It is a !gelittbny tenn,nt this greateestsbliatipseng, a n d 1 ~..od,eittsfott,,nny.didaktbsent . .,Tni, seCg a i a l ;'iti'd - retell them at sitoleside prices. Conn. tolian!'s whni wish to always sell good tess, Can l' ii, gletit 4ikiii,,, 9,5 fe.,P. 444 UM+. ..., ..,.; : he aboye,4EA,lii are for ialeN. : -,, ,-- • L. fif: Ittfailitlj, ''' . ...... sole, pm Agent for Broome County. abgint", May .No. 25 6rno. Pr i7. l mark • the the pact, Pri hum, 2w"! .. NE GOODS. B. CHAODLER; & are now receiving Fa largekiind weltaelected addition to their stock of Gooils, to which they would invite the attention of *chasers. Thoir stoclCis obw, quite large, and they are determined tbp.t fqr Cash,Barter or on appro ved credit, thgy will sell at least as low as any establishmenr in the County. Mbotrose, Atay 20,'1947. • RINT*, good assortment, American land 1 English wary cheap. Chandler 4- Co. SDZi e IIIER tuffs, Tweeds Drills, Bro Linens (I,INGHAS, Lawns, DeLanes and other l3lr' Dress Qoods. • 7, y EGEIORP and Straw Bor(nets, plain and IA fancy Iliaid. Ribbons. Flowers &c. .-i Chandler 4- Co. LI ,_ ARDWAREI 1 Iron Nails &c. at Chandler 4. Co's. GROCERES, a good stock, among the rest, the bestland cheapest Tea and Tobac co. co in ~ , Chandler 4. town cLOVEA SEED, a fresh supply, for sale lJ by F. B. CHANDLER & CO. HEETINGS, Bro. and Bleached, ayanety at PARASOLS and Shades at ci Chandler & cc AME RICO , French and English Cloths and Calisimeres, Satins and fancy Vest lags for saltCby • Chandler 4. Co. • NEVI , DRY GOCDS. A T ii. B. RRITT'S, may be found a large .111. and mnst desirable assortment of Dry Goods, consisting in part ' . IN LADIES AESS GOODS— of rich caliOes, French and English Ginghams of superior styles,Gingham and Printed Lawns, Muslin de r s iLanes at 17 cents and upwards, Printed BaOges, Fancy Silks, including the newest sly les. • LAS UMMER SII.4IVLS- - . Rich Silk, De Lane, Straddle, Barege, and fan cy Net ShaNvis and Sca rfs, very cheap. . IN BONNETS— .FIorence BCaid, Chinn Pearl and Coburgh Fan cy, Plain -*raw, Lawn and Common Fdnc Bonnets, 140 Rich Ribbons, Trimmings, an Flowers, at!reduced prices. IN PARASOLS— A splendi,liassortment of Silk, Gingham, an Cotton Patasols, and Umbtellos at very lo prices. IN a-.ENTS DRESS GOODS— Broad Clois, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Tweeds Summer Cloths and Vesting's, both rich mi. Common itillarge variety and cheap. a HATS AND CAPS— A choice ailliortment of Fur Napped, Fear Col ered For, a t ad Wool Hats ; Gems Leghorn, an, Fancy Pals Leaf Hats ; also Clote, Velvet, en Glazed Stiintner Caps, of the new and lates fashions. ?1 IN DOMESTICS— GinghamsXhecks, Bed Ticks, Cotton Sheetin _ Yarn. Cop ed Carpet Warp, Batting, Carpe Bags &c., &c. All whicii in the vahnus Kinds, Styles, IN scriptions (ind prices will furnish the most - de sirabla indOcements to purchasers, who are in vim] to *mine his stock with the a.suranc; :that 'as his"' purchises nre made entirely fo i cash, and largely of the manutacturers agent: in the cityi . and will be sold at small profit they will Etta fail to be pleased. New Sligoni, ?day 27, 1847. , HAW 00010 Z, &alp Tuinaz esatum.Lp a a 3 THE subscribers are now receiving a lar, and iyesirable, stock of SERIN& & StIDINIED GOODS, which weje i bought for Cash, and will be sn I for the same as cheap as \can be bought in No them Noirisylvarna. Our friends and cum mere, wittiplease accept our thanks for the fiery Tiber a; patronage during the pass year ; a REM ElltlEß that any thing wantedin o line (or 14 year to come will be furnished the on the'priticiple of , Lire and let /ire." NO TO BE I.OIDERSOLD,' is our motto, and w intend strictly to adhere to it. All kinds Country riroduce received in payment, as we' as Cash, .:Old Silver, Flaxseed and Beeswax. ti = Bentley 4. Read. 1 Moqtr4e, May 20,1847. ii_ ------ ! D ROApCLUTHS. Tweeds. Merinoes, a 17 falr Cassimeres, Satinetts, Jean's, Ve , tins. an Summer Goods of a great variet just opent4 and selling right by P Bentley 4- Read. LIMB OIDERED, figurW and Gingh 12A LAWNS, Mouslin De Laines, from 3d. to 2sad, per yard, English - , Irish and merican Pinghams, Oregon Plaid, and a spi, did lot of calicoes now opening by Bentley k Read rw BROOMS, Patent Pails, (common and I e dal) Butter Ladles and Stamps for all right bn CLOCKS, a full assortment , watches, el rit, Bagley's celebrated Gold Pens. Also Hag Twist, Steel Beeds, Purse and l Clasps 41td trimmings. Bentley 4- Read TRONind STEEL.—Swedes and Eng. ' led BON, Drag Teeth. Band, Hoop, /to and Sc(nll Iron, Cast, .'Guinan, Alfieri• Spring4and Eug. Blister STEEL,—AIso Itixis—#a cheap as the cheapest by Bentley .1 Re, -+ANT TERSperm, Refined whale, Lia,•• e .V V end 9tive : oll46 of the purest - Also, iNints, of every color and descript of warranted to give satisfaction, and will be of rerY /oily • 1- FlSll.—Sword and Codfish, Shad and M erl! selling cheap by Bentley Bei -PLO 13 WKS. ANAm r and full assortment of P/oughs al 1F Casting of the most approved 01 structicie, just received, arid for sale at low pri .m. byt ,- - .H. Buzau' . ' :Npw MiltordvApt4litth 1847. 1170,10 1 011AMS.4)RESS LAVirN Safi. Vf PUNES,'GINgIiAIif LAWNS. splenad patterns just received and sang: cheap fft cash by J. 11 , \ Chandler 1r Co Chandler 4 Co Chandler 4 Co's I WARE and Crockery—a full sto' mod. Bentley 4- Read Bentley e i - Read - Bentley 4. Re' . . .._... _. . , N BAI 000:D - • THE Babscriber is now receiving mid offer4l . for sOle a new' ant: desirable stock ,of; SPRING' & SUMMER GOODS,I i prices which cannot fail to be satisfaetory to, il who desire great bargains. His stock-com: irises a full assortment of . DRY GOODS, CROCITERV4, GMCERIES, HARDWARE, 1 BIRDICINES, .. DRUGS, 1 . • Dvx-STUFFS, ' NAILS, 'ITN-WARE., FISH, &C.' iall of which will be sold at unusually loin prices. J. 44cras. MO May 13j 1847. N. B. No charge made for exhibitink good s, therefore don't fail to give-sus a call before pur— chasing_ elsewhere. J. Lyons. 1 000 YDS. Sumter Cloths, cheapest in Town for sale by J. Lions. 9000 YDs. Heavy Sheetihg al 8 cents per Yd. for cash, for sal WOODEN Palk, Butter stamps and Ladles, Clothes Pins, &c. &c. at J. Lyons CANDLES—Home tnauutacture, fot sale byJ. hyons. • 'AP Eilt • GOOD writing paper at 12i cts. and letter paper at 10 cts. per quire. For stile by J. Lyons. June 17. %4131IIVAT RING 'NEW 1 WHEREAS, it being t•enerally understood that JOHN GROVES, the "General Taylor of Montrose," executes all ,kinds of work in his line of business, in a little better style, and at as hir prices•an any other Tay— lor this side of Mexico ; ,this is to inform all who have, or may Itvor him with their custom. that he has just received- from New !York his usual variety of SPRING AND S CANER FASHIONS, and is now prepared to wait upon Gtntlemen when it stall suit their convenience. May fith, 1847. 18.3 m GARMENT CUTING. THE aubscriber having withdrawin for the present from all connection with the -tai loring business except cutting. will •Itereafter give his attention to that particular branch ex clusively. From a lobg and successful experi, euce; with recent improvements, and'a regular receipt of the latest fashions he has entire con fidence in his ability to please all who May employ him. To prevent- nil-apprehension he would further state, that having worked hereto fore for !the sake of working, he tweeds in fu— ture to Work for the sake of the pays; (except where charity may dictate otherwise.) Those therefore who are able to-pay but always with hold, will please also withhold their cu,tom. ' Shop over the Hat Store, first building - north of the Stage house. P. LINES. Montense, M iy 5. 1847. 20m3 NEW STYLE GENT'S HAS. Spring Fashion for 1547. CROWN -71-4 inches high, 5.1¢ yeoman, bell at sides, 1-16 front and rear, 1-4 curve. Trr—i °vat, -flat. Bout—:111 inches wide, front and rear, and 1 9-16 lit sides.- 1-4 ofan inch wide. The above new style, introduceid in New York nn Saturday,rch 6ih, by Beebe & tar, are• now realy and ior sale by • April•B. ME,RRILL tt.., ROOT. PROCLAMATION ! ! Pro Bono PubVico, jAA j EIEREAS, Nature, having furnished to; 1 V V 'the head of Mau, no covering, sufficient i i 1 to protect it from the Winter's storm, or the' burning rays of Summer's sun, It is found high. t 19 essential to his comfort and beatify, that' he ! l I ) ! provides himself with scrnelluman fabric calcu- 1 lated Id supply the deficiency. AO. whereas. • ‘ prudence requires, that every une,ihould pur— 1 H ( chase such urtic.es as they may need, where 1 i those equally good, can . be obtained at the key , i est prices. therefore, BE rt KNOWN,.IEI the tribal:l d l itants of Susquehanna County, ari d all others, ,• whom It may concern. that 1 1: . WM. M. POST, SI. CO. , ! r , Have established themselves at the old stand, ,d , one door south of the FARMERS' S•torce, where, r !they intend to ,plunufacture. and keep constantly n lon hand, HATS' of every description. la addi•-• 'r i lion to their unusually large stock clt. Hats now . 'e! on haffd, and manufactured at their establish i ; ment, W. M. P. & Co. have just renewed from ll' NEW Yost:, a full supply of SLIMMER HATS i & CAPS, which gives them the mtit extensive 1 and varied assortment of` Goods n their line. ever-o ff ered for sale in Northern P innsylvania. l , ! All of which wilf.be sold for cost}. or READY ' a I PAY TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT under the usual pH- ces. Mgntiose, April 29, 1 - 847 SPRING STYLE FOR 4847. AND every style of Otter. Benvier, Nutria, Brush, Cassimere; Molesii-0,. Angola, Muskrat, and Coney Hers, of alt shapes, sizes, colors. qualities and prices, from 0000 to $5.00 at the Hat & Cap Depot of WM. M. POT, 4 , CO. LEGHORN' AND STRAW HATS. Ai ENS and Boys dabble and L' single brim 11l Leghorn, also, American English and Coburg straw, also American ROland Hats, of different qualities. tor sale chmiti at WAL M. POST, 4. CO's. GL,AZED CAPS.' rth DOZ. Mens and Boys, Silk, Linen and lON., Cotten Glazed Caps, of new and beau tiful styles, cheaper than at any Other estab lishment, may be found.at - ' • Wm. M. Post, & Co's. CLOTH CAPS, PLAIN and fancy. matte of light cloth, and .suitable for 13 urnmer. at I Wm. M. NM, it Q.'s. PALMLEAF HAT, , • , CIF every kind, and in any gentility, very I kJ_ low at IN Nl' M. Post d cots. NEW GOODS. HBURRITT, is now receiv . sive and' seine; essortmen n, SPRING. Fr SIMMER Id to which be would, solicit the friends and the pablic. His stock as.usual will compr k `: full varieties of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard' Ware, Hollow Ware Iron 4. Steel, ' Nails, Paints, Lainp Line od Palm Leaves, -Ploughs • Grind Stones; all o f which will be sold on the terms, and at the lowest Cash, ; prices. . New Milford. May `2l}, 1847. y OOHING Glasses,& Pimp LA size just opened by Benti T _Somtrimrd.. HE Subscribe! would inform his friends. and the pubt c. that be has purchaqedtbe shoji formerly .oc: upiecl by P. Jenks, but more recently by Mr. 1-I ‘ t Patrick , a few rods west of the Court House, here he is nowcarrying on t the above busines4 in all its brooches. He so licits a share of th e ptfblic patronage. i WALTER FOLLET. Montrose, Jan. 40, 1847. . . 131L.1C The Gratoe-Vine Cradle. • • • THE undersigned takes this method of in-1 forming the public that he is "now engaged in manufacturing one of the most useful instru ments for cutting grain, ever offered in market. The structure of this Cradle is such att to en able a man to cut ibis gra in,with muck ,less la bor than is usually .required—thereby [-almost Changing the tasklinto pleasure. A number of citizens of this county, who have useetbe Cra die during the past season, (whose names can be given if reference is desired), hesitate hot to pronounce it superior, by fifty per cent., to any instrument of the lurid they ever,used. An opportunity of exami3ing, the structure and utility of the_ { instrument will . shogirly be given. They wit be offered for sale; by. the first of May, at alit the principal stores and pub lic places througOzait the country. Prices --- according to The article.• Fur a common article, (scythe included) 8400 Do Wire t rimed &c. do 5.00 Do Five teeth and trimed do 5, Do Teeth plated do , 6,00 G. S. AMES. J. Lyons.. Gibson, „Feb. 6tb,_1847 --.- VALUABLE FAMILY MEDICINES. DR. Segur's Restorative Pills. Dr. Spoon er's Hygenin, do. Lee's, Hopper's. and I omatto, do.. Also, Dr. Rafferty's Family Medicines, consulting of Balm of Gilead, Worm Oil, Vegetable Pills, Eye Water, Strengthening' Plaster, Embromftion, &e. &c: For their superior excellence and, great use fulbess, these medicines are entitled to a place ; in every family. j Try them. OPODELDOC. Dl. Jayne's Vermiluga, God•': frey's Cordial. Covert's Balm of Life, Camphor,; Horehound, Paregoric, Licorice,.&c. &c., for sale by J. LYONS April 8, 1841. • SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY DR UGI --- 3 rt STORE, 114 BENTLEY &READ, hav9 this day receiv eif an adddion to their stock of Drugsi Medicines, Dye4uffs, Oils, whic4 make- 4heir,wint:er assortment Complete, and tifi which they invite the attention of their- friendti in Susquehanna ciunly. Physicians and othi. era supplied wail every article in our tine at a 4 low a rate hs at-I tiny lather •establishineat iti Northern Pennsylvania. Montrose, DO. 9,11846. • WISTEK'S I pas Accnul Expectorant, Ve' Sand's- Snrsapa Opium, Balsa British & Harle Shumar's & I\- many others of day, for sale r;gl ~ ;~~ ~1 ;~ FRANK .M Preserrati just the thing, M AGICAL for Sore Bruises &c. & STEEL BE supply j us Purse Clasps, DRUGS 4. ment jus ADIE'S B 4 also a lar_ ROCERI 'S.—Sugar and Molasses very 1.31 . cheap, '1 °tweet), Terta. Raisings, Coffee, Chocolate, Z. rtes Currents, Pepper, SpiCe, Saleratus, Ginger, Soap, Liwrillards gate's superb° Candles, &c 4, &e—just received and tor sale, Ipw by ' Renticy4 Read.. -- • • - and upper Leathee—also is just received and' for sale by IBentley Ijr Read.. T 4 EATIIE I Calf Ski N excbane I Cloth. Fla Grain, Old P; AGOOD a gaiters, I, Palm leaf Ha sots, du., jwiti I STONE WARE: Ware A m . . ! FULL a orttne of atone are this day I receive , and will beisold onus by BENTLEY :& READ. Feb. 11,1 7.1 t . . -- ---t . , 111211 - itillgiLil'ilje3Ml2litit9 A T the 011.1 Stand of Lyons & Chandler, may be found P. B.handler, and RobertC. Simpson, who have ent red. into partnership under the thin of F. B..Ch ndler, &.CO.' Tiliey ti will endeavor at all times 0 be in rea.dOelslto attend to those who magi favor them , with a call. . -/ of D _ The remaiiiing stock of Dry Ctood4, Gin cerles, 11.11.rdware, iftwitre, lloaiips, Glass, &v. s‘c., which " e havd:en huod,,Mtit be sold unus ally low. ',l 1 t • F. B‘C AMAMI ~- E t " ROBE TC. EIIMPSORt kg an exter—. of QODS,. iteption of his UTTE 1-0 Beesw of all kinds for any of o large(and Crockery, Stone 'are, Medicines, ed Oil, Fish, Castings, Adi debted TIN, decea: make imme ing any cla'. ed to preen mem. Oost favorable rift or Credit 30 Harmopy almost every, MIME' Gambr low at ey ¢ Read, Balsam of IV id Cherry, Scar! .tic Oil, World's Salve, Jayne'(s miftwe, Carminative 'Balsam', ilia, Dr. M'Munn's Elixer of , , of Life, Bullard's Oil Snao:, In Oils, 15.1otrats Phenix Bitter 4 istar's 'Cough Lozenges, ‘anil he populai medicines of the by BENTLEY R. READ. Iv ORE _waiter stramed,'Fall Relined Whale OILS, 01s4, ,need and Tanner's do., for gu.lo • eap by BENTLEY & READ. LLER'S, celebrated Leatlie e an,i writer Prop( Oil Blacking 'r this weather, for sale by i . Bentley ¢ Read. PAIN EXTRACTOR, n emit. Eyes. Cuts. Swellings, 'Born, just received and for sale by Bentley 4 Read.., :DS and•PURSE TWIST, a nelir received, also, Steel Bag and ides, &e. &e. Bentley 4. Read. EDICINES— A 611 asiorts opened, and foj sale riaht by t Read: skins, Slippers end Gaiters-- e assortment at Children's shoes Bentley ti Bead. NVir r ei =A) : e for Goods, Kggs,j3eeswa4 . , lbw 1 / 4 , Butter, Riled Apples, • ittts, weer, Beans, ite.c. &c, I - ;. J. Lydiq. •oriment of Ladies' :,shoes,", slips uskins, Childlrens' shoes, ; milts Boys Caps, Umbrellas,'Paia landing at J. Lyoni. el, tow Clot, finks, Giein, will be readily tiiiien IANDLER, Socks, Flan !X, Old Copp: . nd EvEscAsß r Goods F. B. C 1 rs. Nptioe. ! en to, all petioni, in ' Of JOSEPH 41:1S: rmony Townshil), to /, and all perionaltitv i d Estate are ItectOst• subscriber ktrl lle i 00%.stdmiSistOr. i i 7. ' Istp. ?s''', 6-0. inistyat ia hereby gi to the estate -d, latebf H iate !laymen a against thdin o.tho N.N. REYN June p, I oton Cloth, rrtveede; nd plaids unbonfAon Tylol. STET-FPS. acs sir ipes 11 11 11 I . 11 HYE HIS PtLLS. 1111 II l' II . r ~~.,~..~,;,.. . • • ._ . . , u ' The Av ers narrowed t ltlygielatiV4eital il'il ile edilheine fp FIEBE 'Pills 'ilie'dne of the 'best Medical 'I cOmpounds_ittase at the present day.- As d common fainilk.iitiysie, for administratioe in all temporary cdinOlaints of thes(omacbsod bowels, bead , trehe,- colds, &c., thdy may b e fhtly depended upchi, and a prompt Use of the m on the first appearance of indisposition will in. trariably save much sickness. They are m e _ liarly adapted to all'cases of weakneiss and ge e , 0-al debility—anyfierungement of the syste m, 1 lind especially with i females—and asteady,h e ,l interrupted use of; thdrn, la strict ,confornatt ) .svith the directions will' very soon testore th e , Organs of the stomach Jo their n atura I tone and ticiioe, and regulate pas, bowels, avid renovate 'the whole system. 1. ' , • , li There is no dispiatiftitin to givis (*ravaging , Fommendations oribein. What is here stated, as the result of natant' experience with thew, 'and that through a period` of - fifteed years, k iis not supposed, 01 - Katmai:Jed, that , they vii Cr aise the dead; neither . are they dealgned tope ['used as freely as we use dur FOOD : i Such is r et 'The true purpose of medicine. Its Only appr t ,.. tariate office is to, ssi.st nature in "storing the ; ystem to a proper: tohe and action, when aim litoidably, or through ,carelessness Or excess, it becomes deranged. Many are careless, and !hence need Iris aid. 1 And the most careful are liable to irtegulatitles of the syStern. It - is needless almost to, sax , that a prompt use of safe and effective remedies, on the first appear. * nee of illness, is the tart of Wisdom, 117 Sud a Medicine the Pmarietar /maws' tkese -Pills h be n zo And be.ls certain that in flirty nine ca. see out of fifty, sibeiea fair trial Is made ac. cording to the directions, they will be used a gain as a standard medicine. He has ne t . ko , Jon an instance, where they hatte been - t e e , used, in which they have not met with triseast. miazarprtiovet.! , . Numerous testimonialA may be seen at the General Office of sale, and references. wit be given to substantial living witnesses of their valuable curative properties. . The Pills are purely vegetable,,; are, of two kinds, stimulant and r purgative, purifying the blood, and, produCitiO 'healthy action through I,the entire system are a valuable Anti Bilhoue `Medicine, and emirently useful ii6ll lateens; complaintri_Weakness, General .Debility.Dys. peng,Putmonary Affections, Liver, Complainte Rheumatic and SpaSmodic Affections, Ferns!. i • ortn plaints, Palpitatinne, &c. No Fatally, after tt air trial:will be witleta hetn. _ They are put up 'in -FIFTY ! CENT and 'DOLLAR PACKAGES, each havirig let embracing a . Velnable Treatise on; New, with full directions for ose. The !Dollar pack 'ages are the cheapest to the purcbaset. They may be ordered through Druttgistik, giving the Street and No. of the Cieneral Depot:, Sold, Wholesale and Reif it; ett No. 140 Fulton street, Second Floot, Between Nassau-:street and Oroadway irjr Au you valrieflealtik—Tryillelia 7.40 irr The above _pills are also for e(tl at tbi tore of BENTLEY a READ. ofilhifipl-ace. NEWL DRY' GOODS AT WHOLESALE &:HE'TAIL. • , HE Subscritter Would inforai the citizev . of Montrose and vicinity, that ltd. h i s just rt. Imp ostou Rind Now Yritk, with 15 000 worth of Div Guods, which have)rieen ed for Cash, since the reduction itif the Tariff. •t nd will he old from 25 to 50 per cent. Iw than spring prices, MERCHANTS in padicular, twill find it ti their interest, to call end examine his stock, be.- fre vsiting New York; as he ts' confident, advantages ate such as to enabl6 him to tri on better terms than they can; , buy in Net York. calland satisfy yours-1 , 6.6,m the Fits end of Exchange , Buildings, Binfr,hamton. R. J WISNER. Tl.l' n'J R E esdIDOZ. Tin Ware, includihe Pan?, NI! NY Dippers, Coffee and Tel Pots, Bakers Basins, &c. i&c., at ,whole,sale or retail, at great , ty reduced paces, fOr sate by I J. LYPNS. April I s• 33ug1ttrss ear DOCT, R. THAYtR, BOTANIC .5z- ITYPROPATIIIG PHYSI• GUN, AND, §IIRGEON -i -(thee at ha dwelling third house east of t i e Court Huo —Will he at borne Saturdays( of each week, where he will be happy to . wa4a . .ipou alt those who may favor 10111 w,th u call. • Montr.ose, May,.1847.. 11. Dl,Mocll's';, A - Attorney at Law,—Has removed hie Office Turnpike Street, one door p,ast: of 13>T Case's. Office, and three doots West of oe . Register Printing Office. , G.' A. GROW,!, • Attorney at Law,--Office on s Thrnnike et., Iv doors East of Bentley & Reads- Drag star DR. H. DENTIST—Sets Teeth dues all Dentist,, work work warranted. Car on Monday and Tues MILS 45c Dealers in Dry-Good: Crockery, Iron, N' below Judge Post' Dealer in • Dr* - -dri &c—Byotilt I y n, Physician and change r Spri 11E1 Physicians an ce over Coach, WI Repairer pike, a Dealer Creek ware Cou Atvprl g, BBNTLEy 4 RiEO De.verso n=o o 4 Stnple Dry Goods, DM medicines Pnintsltn4, Dize-stuiTst Cr ery, HSlA`are; piodelies liooking O! 1• Clocks. WatchnsOduslcal instruments. , elry, Stnoa Ware., &c.—One door ttitof the ola stand of 13eill' 'c 44 ,fi - a 0
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