11 /". - 11111 ~,_ ~..0 , s suld-ltiedlet#o.'? A # ! , ) .`4 , ouri i , coming_, down:osi Sound i i i " ;() il sbott, tbne_ftgo,*as dreadfully . . 7 - eirg , ' Mandy —anatszteli:vl44o 01)40771#0,;VazaeiliitHbay,iag, _no ,bax: 1 41?641. VIINFilow r pernt.irig against it, .he was deter -110 k4 .a #: a:ny ' tiiiiig could be made out of e tat:marl* : • - "Stewstlirmsdr—any - bratuly on board?" -01 di*, Ilial#til326 pressing in his stomach with 111)iffiee;. ind:seretring his faCe into all conlortions, as though he was 'entering -Wish a weiete choke. is that on' what'sihe Mattlermrstiiiit's t h e matter r' • " 1° fet4 , terylad; steward; stomach dread . - ** out ofgentlemen in the same bt6y—g4i*nrwtiti,g some peaches. Alittle brandy I've no deals would relieve us. • LOT Vrcla me, I'll bb bac'k in half a secOnd.',' .4s.!They,,d,RS, and then . soked what they hid to pay. "Eighteeh pence a .glats; gemmen." steward, you are high in your chat to- (4.7 r No, Itqu'or is sixpence, and thawa s:higling . fri; physician's fees." —lGcr nuf*".ollleoaPh- 1 ' CooL—i,itti'.:--The Boston Bee is re4Tion ei):4.for,thi, following—as rich an instati i ce of tvetdancyaime have met with lately. Algen- Akiniatik from the country, says that paper', now ,Auppu 4 r,, *one of our hotels, entered into con versation ‘Vilh one of the boarders, asking ciA t es\iiiti . aVciut the t'air,at Quincy Ball; fee., - after - some fewminuteaconversation, the board. er drew out:his aegar case . and asked the cdunr tryman— "Will yob take a segar, sir?" vtlY-a-alt f dent mind if I dew," was the z reply. - • segar was passeelo him, and also one which the hoarder.' was smoking, for the pur pebe of. Ogi irig. hint a • light.' He carefully sjWsed .theie,gat first handed to him in his lookit toolehis knife and cut of that end off tha,light4d,.,tme - .which had been in the month. -4-his generAns friend, and commenced smoking the rcmaindir reinarking 7 ';` l -"ltitrn'tiiften that a man from the country 4. • Jung a fodl qP so clever a feller, in the city as t ' - - ..t. - The reit Boots- or liow a Young 111*u *eta into a Ball RoOm. About fivi r / yeara ago I happened et a wed ding in one'.'of 'the back woods counties of lA*OO., at the house of Major S. Being the - , 'healthiest m e an in thOse parts he was. desirous tiring a treat flare up, and for this purpose lad invited a large number of guests to wit - ness the rtupitals of the eldest of three blooming 773". 'lipped;' strong 'baled; dein footed —t::*. 'it t i, i , moogthe invited guesii'- b ser, „es strz.P4a representative of the county at the "University," whom, I bad known as the iitittlotlik:eaks While there, yut Who vas des --tihierterat4fionspicuous part-owelrprescotz xie 4",17 morablo Oisckifba.- ' - itb.l iria4 an ‘origihal—sui `.. ' 'ens. Has peculiarly attached : to 'his, -'' pad;:! . 'bi.XlESrd's unique. in shape, and: clothed/ With &AS Which resembled less 'Hyperion's. 1.t.1i itll4e„ setting:sun in view. He was six feet: -ard e In lifs skiekbags, with legs meeting a long , IRV up, smut more resembling a pair;of com- - ,, ;paean, thanXnytbing I can at present imagine. !Added -to this, he wag twenty years of age, and! '''Tielting* with verdandy and bashfulness, and 4 .10ii-litre IdS dagnmotype. The ceremony, ' h i iil been peitonned, the hour was waxlng,late,d mid . air seemed to be enjoying the flow of soul.. . -,,Unurl exhauk • ted the fun from various[ grohips,: -Fand was limi t ing about for a subject orniterest,: I per4ived Bill, sitting like Napolesn,' itaititif and '-','..alone I shall never tbrget. Ap prnstelling*, I kindly inquired the ',anti* of Idi - distreki,lnd proffered my assistance. ' "Give me ..your arm," said he, I am` deathly sick : lett mifind a:o°m and go to bed." He irispdltiiy arm convulsively and limp •eiPliqfig, wokwent into a private room Major; .-wliich, Majop. had assigned me as my quarters fori the night. 4 soon discovered - the cause of; Tar! Masai; which was a pair of srp4l boots! '-nlns large Beet, worn with a view of .ttrtailing; tt ri fair. proportions of those meinbehs. 'He' endeavored ill vain to release his feet, and as it ;Alfas impossible to get the assistance Of a ser- tant, I volunteered to tug at them myself,. q -apbesbe had vmpletely exhausted his strength. I ull‘te,'simeeedea at length in puffing off one—buti as ttifi 9l,her_resisted our efforts. Billwis in ag- 4 -=his 'fool was badly swollen and yet he 1 would not cal: the boot. At last he arose, his ; i ..t eosin. a , . ..4e plirenty rolling" and drippingj 100 'per ispnisition, and iprimonneing anathemas, nbt lend, imi..deep, upon all "gatherings" in, o. giannil,.ank; country weddings in particular; he divested Ilimself of -every garment—,andi atfatel4"..'nnatioumbered, save with that one - tble_ltootii The merriment in the adjoinin g . rm - li4r ionfrastatatiatigely with the nrignisE 4iY sine, ;The guests had tow a ll gone into the . o , l a _which was separated from the room asing:A me ),:iy a thin wall. - I could hear er-i a , g• nit* of "preparation Made', by ilin fiddler, ; ) i , .' irriii 7 lieirer the' wall, I 'discovered ail • .F,nrbinb t ,Aiiii nett into.the room Where tbeyi t silte. about Oinmeneing the daneel By ' i is 1 0 ilniellill haxEreooveretl his strength;;and co - meneed the trig with his boot. In vain.he s aiietiverjr', iiosition and attitude. At4engtki , - Xa d. thiatiglit liX. might accomplish his obi : byj e t,... ..,,,,,,,,,,,...,,, lawk., to the wall, his Tight ;foot. .. one,*tfo-... fret and obtain my ' ,= - Illillaeatl himself firmly against the adtiiiiidl' r ight his leg and began to pull-; frally t it slildiiii. ilid bidding bum make "a I iiiiil, r j a - tlt ing a pull all together,n illie I ' Pi. wly gave way, - 1411,4 *ith. it the dAxor,,sed u : ' meat tumbling itvtrthel3all riaisk - V,. .4, ,ith .V.. --- (.11-... .sllteiNsesesaisis,.froas the frmales,, and stieh" l eandsesatkiatainoitgatitie Vett= J never before seen., tln the - midst of my Jeirth up -I.oariiiiiliiii4the vilitteetrillipMfnliook .lail„Potais. : -. ll,tor..oo,.idriaaf,"l,*.#o at O ll H s4WIRFP4O I .O* Siit.k4. l o flji,../ 44) 'd biajtAg 1 hair iitieliming' in i i Win 4 106 li. eel /l k . ' fah 6 . ll orgia -o f stiaXe,,solrit, a f.krsixakr 201 it pair Of lipiire: It - was ptior' 111 1 --- SPirie.ffilis Tim": nabiaTe ,1- ...1111,i1,ertiorments. Goods -! Irs 7 A NTED - 5000 Yds. Filim , i—sorks, J. LYONS. 14 1 ,1' dr.r THE subsciiber is now r e ceiving a gcneral Sep t. 15. .assoifineat or *. 1. FILL AND \\TINTER GOODS;:: which will be sold for cash, as chvirm as' can be bought in Nortlierh Pennsylvania. Friends, cusiomersione and all. pleast accept my thanks for your very libero paironyge during the.past.Year. nod Remember that any Olin in my line will be furnished you on the_prin oink? of "tLive and let live." .Ready pay and small profits is our motto. • • All kinds of produce received in payment. EDWIN TIFFAII Y.. . Brooklyn, Oct .19th, 1847. 'Fmk 1/ 1 (7.4 Beesiinx, Flniseedi V V Dried Apples, Pure and Poultry by. E. T. 111% RCiADCLO T RS, Cassimeres, Satinetts, JuP pas, Jeans. Beatings and Winter thbods oiv selling by 'E. T. B LACK. Striped, Plaid and various colored 'Oaks, Colored Celestine's, Cashmeres '„Tenny'Lirai, Qregon Plaid and Earlesion Ging hamis at TIFFANY'S. InbRINTS—a large variety now sPlli n g a t • TIFFANY'S. lILE leather and Morcwrn skina going S cheap at TIFFANY'S. B"Ts ' and shoes a large agcnrtment nt ' TIFFANY'S. NAILS, Iron ant steel at TIFFANY' s F RESH Teas selling very rhenp at TIFFANY'S H.A•rs, Caps null Muffs for sale by TIFFAITI PAINTS, OILS,! Drugs and • 114pdietrip4 by E, TIFFANY. HMV 002 D a) BENTLEY & READ, ARE now reoeiving a very large and desi rabic stock! of FALL AND WINTER GOODS , which haie been bought for CAsH, and will be sold at a very small advance front costs. We still adhere to oUr old ii•otto, NOT. TO BE UNDERSOLD, by any establishment this side of the Dela ware.,, and invite our customers 'and the public generally, to give its a call and test the truth of our assertions. Montrose, Oct. 10. 1857. 13ROADCLOTIf S, plain and fnncy -I!:.erL JLI eeymeres and &then& (a very large assortment) Kentitek Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, Vestin - gs, Linsey, Woolsey's, Sheeting•, Cciuun Yarn, Balting.dr4: its chem.) as the chenpeiii. BF "TLEY 4. READ RENCH Merinoes, Alpaccas , plain land Fl: fancy. Icashnieres, lariat:Lain Do Lair's, Ginghams, Oregon: Plaid, Calicoes,. &c. • for sale right by BENTLEY & READ. ARDWARE.; a Brood assortment, inO u- Hding Coilink ; ;Ceiebrated Axes, for sale by BENTLEY 4 REAP, lr RON and Steel, of almost every size and quality OW brouffht to thig market. BENTLEY 4- READ SOLE,' and Upper Leather—also—Calf pnd Morocco 'Skins. Bonis, coarse and 'fine, Bro , r ' ..nno; Ladies and ,chilerens shoes: and tin 4sa Rubbers, a rim-rate assortment -soling, rtght hsfi •_ Yez REAL! .A FULL stock of Groceries, Crock4rY. Stone acid Tin-wars, Paints. Oils find bye stuff,, medicines. Brooms. NIP. dm 'by BENTLEY k READ. 11[11110NNETS, Satins and Velvets, Ribbons 1.3 Tabbs, Laces. Eigines. Jacnnetts, Itfus &c. by BENTLEY 4 READ. BARGAINS?. BARGAINS ! ! OAT'S & CAPS ! LADIPS FURS, BUFFALO ROBES, & READY MADE CLOTHINGII .21. POST .11' A RE now receiving from New 'York, the Al MOST lEXTENSIVE, RICH, & VARIED • .4131:1011. T.43INT 0 .7- C. 0 0 D - 13 in; their line ever brought into - Northern Penn syitinia Which they offer to the Public at yirices !from, 25; to 5 °per cent. low'er than, they bave - ever been ,sold in this conntry—Consis , ing of , over 84114 ritTla 2ititaate FAY: T.FASHION FOR 1011! Ancl etery fashion, of , Fine Nutria. /Otter Mu)'skin; Brush, Cassimere, Angola, Mush rat p igl piney ; of all colkirsi qualities and pri , i ces; r (ITS'S cis to $5,01X . • • 5 1 Common Wixil, Glazed, Rough & 0 Beady, Ashland . and 'Sporting Biers. t l i . I i 15 - 0 .110 ZE N •, . MEN'S - sori:a CHILDREN'S C:PS!! ItA4 DWFERF.NT styles of Fur. Fur trim- WlFlUrmed Plain and Fancy cloth, Mohair & siitt plush—Velvet, Silk and. Cotton glazed Ceps. ' ' 1 • 1 THE LADIES A RE Particularly invited to call and ekgm , ..L:. the gin:assortment of 1 LAlllto 9 , ANDMISSES , MUFF , I Embracing every'style and quality from aleom. 1 Joon CONEY tot he finest LYNX—and , Stior-, ding".an 10pportunii of selecting from; the' tARGEST NUM ER and the GII.EA Tt ST' i f VARlE7T.whicb las ever been °Sere&t fa sate in thig region f country—and at a lower price thaOhe sameiquality can be bong t for, elseirhereq - • - I . , ,_ • AdiderAtade Clothtng!, , , A • LAR.G and' general ass‘rtment of. oats bill.Overcnats—Vesteand pantaloons o f ,' di f_ ferent patterns and s qualitiesjat aaleot almost the price of i the.clotp., l 1 , ~ , ''! - C.V:117, 01M,Bailiili I-- 10Ilf suPeriot • ilia IL , ' Bak/6 Robes—ch aper than the gbgamst. kl - Q , ilaa :.*; • _ f .i 1 ' ' c Oake Wei* more as ,tailee 1 ' 1 Tinting byntghtlage4 . 9f.gvery, artiellt n our line, we bOu litliki, 41. Si We are will in 0 take up . wilt- . • 1 iteiteAkrikAgtwiti)ned n9t to be 1 but ' , will-sell every article as '44eisji and . Abinkekgapartban .• at littyT Aber eitablisbiseet.. , ,f,Tboircell-is nit's doe:tie:Kith of die e'Farmdell!torei.soii.lotit Git youi.vebteq.,,' ~CMI2OI .4114411.01J101tirudo_ce taken in trade —and CA M paid for Sheep pelts and Fora. • .Montrose, Oct. 20th 1047. • NrAw Goops. vow qpening and wilt he sold .ehesp J. LYONS. ri MONOPOLYIN THE TEA TRADE.' IA tot of the Pekin Tea - Company's Teas, a l so, nther Tens.at a cheaper rate. Just o pened and for sale by J. L, PKPFAR. c 1 000 writing paper at 12i ctn. and letter NIX paper at 10 cts. per quire. Fp:. ,sale by J. Lyons. ASPLENDID lot of New and Chenp Goods M. - just opeped and selling rapidly at the store of J. Lyons. SUGAR, Coffee, Raisins, Indigo, Muni, Copperas, Vitrol, Dye.woods, &c. cheup at the store of J. L. AGAIN IN THE FIELD OF 11.0NORAVILVA COMPETITION. WEBB, WOULD inform his triuuds and former cus turners, and the public geneially, thpt he is again on hand, at his old stand, in full blast—tlaving just returned from New Yurk With an entire new stock of Goods suited to this market. which he is nowimenine, and of tering for sale, cheap for ready pay. Baying made his purchases for Cash, he will 4:te able to sell at such rates na cannot fail to Otease. Those who wish to save 25 per cent, , please calf and examine. Montrose, October 6,1847. NO CURE, NO PAY. HYDRO FASHIONIO DOCTOR. 171 Y the latest advice% the chnlory was ra t ging in.the North, and the Lockjaw in the North-east, carrying consternation ; many there throwing away their coats, vests, &c., ex• Citing the (mutest anguish, in.the - minds of the benevolent ; equalled only by the late famine iit,lrelatid. Now, 1 do-not say, that all disea ties can be cured by me, but MY RULE inva,- riably throws the patient iino•fits, which is probably the best remedy known for chronic Complaints. And as I have had great prac tice, tl is easy for me to tell the particular Malady, by looking at the outer garment. JOHN GROVES, T. AL Montrose. 1847. N. B. Office two doors below the Farmers' Store. 38 3m 'TAKEN - 1 • zuviam Irauna:l3(DlT,, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, AVING just received the New York a nd Philadelphia reports rd Fashions t'r the : all and Winter of 1817. &8, beg leave to. in tbrin th, cittzens of Sip:go-halm i. that they nrei prepared to do work entrusted to them, in such a manner us will please the most fasfid, °us. t --Cutting done to order, and warranted to fit rand please. if put together 0. K. Er Strop opposite Mack & Roger's wagon atismi. at the old stand of R. B. Locke's. Montrose, Sept. 29,1847. -( v \ aws L ' . 1 "44V 4,4:4 OW ; , . p • fir HE subscriber having been appointed Agent of the Lycanung County Mutual Insurance Company for Susquehanna county. is prepared to receive appli:c itions for insu. ritnce, against losa by fire. in ' Pccoidance with the acts of incorporation and Bye-In ws of the company. The great resources now possessed by this ¶mpany as being much the most extensive in Northern Pennsylvania, offer very strong in. ducements to all who wish to be secured a , g s inst loss by fire. to become o emheis. ROBT, C. SIMPSON, Agent. • Montrose, October Ist, 1847. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 11S 1 . TOTICE is hereby given to all persons in debted to the estate of EBENEZER 1% I LLARD, dec'd. late of Auburn_ township, to Make immediate payment, and all persons having any claims against said estate ore re quested to present them to the subscriber for so.4tlemeut. ANDREW S. LOW, Adner. Auburn, Oct. 7. 1847. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE VOTICE is hereby given to all persons in 1j:;1 debted to the .e-tate of ELISHA HARD HVG, jr. dec'd. late of the township ~f Hetrick, tOnske immediate payment, and all persons hitving any claims aganist said estate are re. guested_ v present Ahem to the subscrib'•r for settlement. ORPHA A. HARDING, !Herrick, Oct. 11, 1847. ; administrator's .i'otice. NOTICE is hereby given to nil persons in teresfed, that Lucy Hyde, 'Adminis:ra tits of the late Jabez Hyde, dec'ti. baying re signed, and surrendered her letters of atiminis tOtion, i the undersigned has been duly appoint ed Adm nistrator de bonis non of slid Estate- All persons therefore, having unsettled beanies. With said Elute will please call ,oti him ands clime it without further delay, andthose who lees indebted to said Estate will make immedi 'ate payment THOS. JOHNSON. '!Sept. 20, 1847 110'210 S 21 hereby given, that an application has (been made to the Coon of 'Common Pleas ofiSusquehanna County to grant a charter of Intorporatiori to the Prehsyteriatt Congr. ga. ii4fn of Silver Lake— , -,lccorduig Lathe Act at Aiisembly of the 131) day; .11 0011 1 )er 1840. C. J. BL4INDIXO,Proth'y. prothys 01E4e, Montr M ontrose , Oct. 18, 1847: ose, 0 Administrators ;Notice. VOTICE - is hereby given to. all persons in debted to the estate.of EERA SCOTT, .tree'd, late Of Lenox Township ) to make imme. dietelstyptent, and all • persons having any or...lima-against 'sail Estate are requested to pr4erq them to the subscriber for settlement. • JOSEPH S. SCOTT, Athn'r. !.snox, Nev. 3, 1847: • - E. TIFFANY, DOaler.in Pry-Giwds, Groceries, I#araware fk.o—Brookiya, Busies, Co., Ps. As a in 'a l buwet. , , fully depended upon, and a prompt. ule of them an the first appearanee of lindispoSiticin will in variably save much Sickness. They are peen-. liarfy adapted to all Cases .of weaknesi and gen eral debility-0y derangement of the systerat and especially With temafes—and a steady, - bas interrupted use lof them,f in strict conformity i with the directions will very soon restore the l organs of - the stomach to their natural tontrand aciton, and regulate the bowels, and renovate, the whole systein. There is no dis; , osition to give extravagant cotomendations of therii. IWhat is herd stated, , is the result of tmultl exPerienee witt(' them, tiled that through a periott of fifteen years. It is not supposed, or pretended, that they will raise the dead ; neither are they das , gned to tie used as freely as we use our mot Such' is ran the true purpose of medicine. Its only apprii ipriate office is to assist nature in restoring the Spnem to a proper tone and action, when una boldubly, or through carelessness or excess, it YeComes deranged. -. Many are rareless, attd hence-need this aid. And the most Careful are liable to . irregularities of the system. It is needless almost to say, Holt a prompt use 011 safe and effective remedies, on the first appear-I ' ance of illness, is the part of wisdom, (17 Such' la Medicine the Proprietor knows these Pill;v to' be.xn And he is cerium that in forty non; ca z sea out of fifty, where a fair trial is made ac ' cording to the directions, they will he used a. i I gain as a standard, medicine. Ile has newt! ikniarn an instance, where they have been Out i I Muni, in which they have not met with trItQUAL. 1 I'FLED APPROVAL! Numerous testimonials may be Seen at the, IGerierar Office of sale, anti references will hey IgiVen to substantial 'living wanmies of their', valuable curative properties. : ~ , t, The Pills are purely veg. table, are hf two kinds, stimulant and purgative, purifying the ' f blood, and producing a healthy action through , i the entire system ; are a valuable Anti BO Imusl 'Medicine, and emieenily useful in all lingering i complaints—Weakness, General Debility. Dye- pepsy,Pulmonary Affections, Liver Coniplaints,l Rheumatic and Spasmodic Affections, Female Complaints, Palpitations.l&c. 1 "No :Family,after a fair trial, wilibe without' i , them. H They um' put. up in- FIFTY CENT rind! DOLLAR PACKAGES, each b lying a oamph-1 I let embracing a valuable Tientise on Disease, i i with full directions for use; The Dollar pack- , , ages are thdeheapest to the purchaser. The Y-1 rroly be ordered through Druggist=; giving the; 'Street and No. of the Gelieral Depot. I Soltil, Wh.oles:i le RAO Rvi a ii, at No. 140 Filiton street; Second Flinn, N. Y., 13et ween , Nassau-street and Broadway. Iri 1 " AlLyoU valor *lra Ith—Try Them t „„Cli I 0 " AR,rDIS : BENTLEY til READ, M./DI rnse, E. TIFFANY Bitookl vit. H Glass. Orwell, Bradl ford counivoinii R.. C. TRIVERTS. Rioßtla ffilt)D, THE FOLLOWING • EXTRACTS fr(an letters, sltovi that D. Jaync's Medicines are' universally esteemed: . 1 Mez.srs. Dyer & Co., Middletown, .Conn., say_...,, Will You ulea , ie to send , us 'some more or your Sana. five Pills, as he are out, Please send ttiem as sUOIII as you can. all they are in, rf.at 51eniand; •I Dr. E. tit Witt, Elyria,liN,. F.: vays_Your p ee— 1 l i p torant stands high it the r. 'lllation or all who have' used it. .10/We'd the same may he said ?of all your' Medicines lertkvith me, so far as they hive come into notice. Dr. De Witt is a Physiciaripfhigh standing in Lo, rain Co. Smith T. Piice, !ttniristacim, Ohio, ! says--Yenr Medicines aell!welr, aad are in high repute here. The Sanative Plll,O are very highly esteemedi Wm. 111.111ngten, enri'verm ;inn is now .1•1 , - lug very fast. The Pals are, pridei'pall sold. 1 want a new supply of all your articles. Win. Mclntrech, Beve4y, Ohio, Maretp, 4E45. says —Your 'Aitia... 4 '.mes so far have proven excellent mine dies for the diSi3Bt:P. they are recommendid for. The -Sanat.ve Pills and Verinifoge in partiviilar. ilia Jlensh