• . >- tiNe**i...so.e.Cll.o - _ ,-- J ' THE DEMOC - AATIO UNION: - • , .. • e. DeinocrAttecianon; of *hid' S. . lei c q:, .a icoiisiti of, GoxernDrlliglet beco e part oWiter,:SAlntes us wtih:- .. ..t / lclui . , g charges:4(ll . o., Aitkots and Catit . „ •• 16 . 1 - \ellition::: 1 i ~„• '` : ,- . -% { . )1,. , c t , Rev. -.. . • 4. - -- The Mr. Maier has assumed the arduous peat o a leader'ofitifik,/ "Know Nothings;"ta kindle, • --a time of religloue-hater, and peraecution agat oat a re • ipectablerbody of 'Citizens, for availing theme-elves of -•- ccinstittitional rights,. which no poWer =on . 4r.th may: it:testier': -Pe,meetition for conscience sake' of hell.. Pious Mr.- Miller 'leads' the charge a ' at.the - D§rie rade party . . • -I,' • - . . . -. ~ i. 3.. I And' we - thay'furtlier add; that- bef many e. i f s -Week' the pious Mr,Miller will find himself much both 'ed in the coificio, of - politics as *4 unyint's -devil n the struggle 'to impede _and interdict • Kristian. •iitid•G t Heart,in theiil, on-wail:coarse; to e land of..Puitla .-.- ~.- 11 . • `,'•. • :- -• . :. :1 1 4.-. AVM our.neighbOr be admonished, b fOre lris . • day of grace pass-awayt Cease to do evil; / learn to ilO well, 'ls wholegome doctrine .ra- political well as. b . .-4O : cia ilife.:. • * I • i i j.qily -jrft. !iiV ' ' tre a local p , aid l a politician, aria we believe that 'llver of his eo.untryi ought to take. an . ,--. 4 1 5 10.)lie Mateers; ctlcially litl this '1#1.. - ,te';' "m 1,.:. ut ,Ormei hbors object . - . 4 Mein - - that t - 1 .- are: . pi:ascii to term eteu l ;end a. politicien I t oth. 11 they i i • Yere in their profesioni, why nut 'lint ht:tlt. at the very . P.crereidJohn I-Ing,ll , -.his - Reverend Jesuit Associate:i f .? 'l - ." ' .• -I!eail . 3 hate not 'onlV he.en r oi it ici A ll,-; I , - :1 ; (O he deep . chArgrin of the .I)enwerc „ ipp.) l with Goveritor Bigler's assist - at feel - Jiin - tes Cainpbell 'in:the cabinet of -- P• _ _Time. The'Jci,Ditical influence Zvi ~..etiiitaSse for 6'o.yernor Bigler, henCel ~ ii- s n'l *lle:lett !,' .We4enoullee„ hi's. tr 4 P enitsylvania,`a t. i omotirz., Judge t. after ' his reje,,t,lon by the people ;. ani ..---to aNst-in elertingjunge Pollock, .11 • .• -3.7lni t i on's thunder. •!' - '- - • .1 . • We have never aspired tD leadei -hip - al . \ I. • 1 L uton ' • . - , he ifirins'tilmt we aerie a iiigi private . in .til ranks .0 • 11.'i;Jms;v1vania • freemen, mid , •1 - - ,l ~ •• ..- - . : ._ e _ . r ;; ; s r, it s hs o t tri ati e d ia ii i nf 4r 4( i l s t:n i ti ve nci s a it t a ici u ns ti lt l t; l !t . eltik;oo.Y:l - ma _anti .Say what we think.. But,lit.Ve _are --- .AI . - iiiirgiNi..witli.liav hie assumed the %. leadet't:liip - pfikvidel ‘.'KTI(..: ! r - 'XothiirFC to kindle' , the •• • , tiathe of religious hate and persvention, &e. '• • Tl'iAt is in plain English. that the - fhousands . - D . f•Vrotestants Who honestly believii Politit;al • ~ , . , • • . leatholietsm to•lie. ,dan„rierou to our • in:Aitu: . - • . Itiop.-9, Aro, a r .f...a cif.intidels. The scoundrel - - fYchti knowing its iiiii:ort; Utters .the fit. i •ntiment fwolilci huttr,ey-eryl protest ant' in our: country .• • ;if he'll:id the power.' ' PersecutiOn:,for :con- isl.ei-neeli.lie. is of hell,' &e. • '.nil : pray what . • -., 'are, our nOglihors tlloing . litit" perseepting ;us • ••• 'ifor', useienee sake; and for availintr ours:cites • "of 'onstitutiorial ritliis &e - • {0 crop-d. We lead no 'eh:lTc. a i ,,, ,, t ! : l• I. - - De loeratie: party ,;, out with- thou! • ' l. .Ibolost"lleino6:mti, l have our I. . , I . • Igainst Jesuitism and the Nebraska!- , . . ,and corequelitly iigaint4 BigitT; La i r . .._. il • ...T:Wrd. ''Wheli.)v C . li $6ll riled on; i .1 r.posttion, : we anticipated .tto little 01 .!tis.e, "conflict Of pOlities ;" but thesfni tsand Democrats Wdlo Inivg so nobly Ithe• , shackle's of pa l rty, for the, purpOp i is.ng Gor. Bigler's treastin to -thel •i ins tit to the opponents of Campl 1 I• , I-dis ipated' our'. apprehensions, and!: iiour• fears.:, - • . ,1 • ' ' - Fourth: Ae . des,i.ise ti) i icailt t , i ,1 - bOO. n priyate\life, and ifolitleally ; [ be * the privileo:of selectingourl t structor : and --wl*.n that selectionj Fit ,liall be -a-:inallwhose precepts 'ai 1. - tedi by his; practice.; and whose 11 elelau-of the .Nel;Midta swill and'. tr i ckling, r Under these .eirotunStf 1 .ne Ators - Will-Please • make no a le - • ' • • 1 Thr the LOsition unless they flange s t eiPles. • .-- • - . , t . -.• ifth. - 1. - Mil !' ' alter the electioil r ,_Pili)k. .t - e ha- i -e no with to 6-, d. p i rsono . l eontlict withthe editors of) 1. oeratie party, and they must not ' I ~iflin future -. we 4" act` accordingly' htirg Telefir(!pli.': ' 1 11 • . . . .- -, A mason• wasempl‘iyed'tei thin,lw,hitcn the \ 'wldlS.of atliaMber. The fluid' 43. 'Colorless 'til! dried... Being alone in the roof, he open-1 !e4 a draWer,.etamined a pocket book, and I • handled the paOrs.' Init. findmg 'no money :plaecd all things-Jas they. were, fc :4 rgetting that tw l. elve, hours', drying would show{ the marks) • Of: his Weffinfrers. • But these telltale finger ' :marks, which7he little thought any one would • '=see, exposed his' uilt: , .: . ." • • Children, bewaie• f Oil thought: .Tbey have an finn.e. marks which , v4aledat the same - time. 'lf you di . . : p#enta or tell a . falschood,•or take A - y_! ur. . own, you'll nuke.nuke.sad tinge 4 ;y il uicharacler: ! And so it is with defiles the 'ebviracter. It betrays .'; • engage in it liy, the marks'it. mak • ' The • marks may be. almost colorl , ..., inUt even if, thq. Eluiuld tioCle, f. aov of our day on earth—which . likely—yet there is a day comin all. finger marki, and 'sift •stains . 'w ..feat. • ..- '.. , • i - f Never suppdie that you can wr.ou g , without': leaving a •staiii character. It is impossible. if ; • an'other,;you, by ' that eery: deaf; sef. . if you•diSreg,ard! 'toe law's ini ury . is sadly your own: Thin!: Thin!: • bi l ar - it in mitid, children, that' c.) , •,esdominit, icavcs!a.mark - upen yoLi Your character should , - iv-a co truth. ' :Let eheerfulnes.4! ever be -Beware of sin - and be sure fii l td•:. you out,:!' for it 'Lakes • l'i which, even should i they not be s. 'around yon-on earth, will ,be'st i (nadeinnatrop.at the bar of 90d.1 ~ CATTLE , lIITNNING AT LARGE. . One of the: . ea.test, anriPti: ices that/farmer - and oth.rs 1 iiive. to ' . S . uffer; especially in.he SitniMer 1 i onths, is the runnitn , at lats - renryin . the high- I 4 _., ~ 2„ ~,• f . -., ys,- Of 'cattle, sheep. and 1 swinc..i, The. in inry which . they commit upon 'crops • and. grounds, is .sornetirnes of. a- very :serious .na- Ore, and Whatever may be tlic!character of i l the- laws in relation thereto, as O.itherecov,: - 1 eTyr , of : damages for -losses. sus sined; every farmer .and- property-holder . kn. Ars how se.l-. dm , it is that - a case. is pros ti . ed, simply ' from. the . - fact of a.disinclination 0 ceramentle ortaction ;of this kind scrainst a i eighbor, &e. Ai to theriecessity of allowing t is extraordi naryliberty; i- tibi • -• . '• there .. , there ~_. le , nei.her ean be - a disSentin' ' voice; except . fro n the owners , or thege half ry ..4,1 :animals, is qa.the..impre-' .., f li Tiriety , .Of'ii.;. There should be . general law .applied. for to r the .I...egislatUre, or le Whole: State, where tie power .does not . ifow exist,"to. abate this . prVoking . and - injtiri us nuisance. 6 - 'emantown: Trieg . rapk. - . . . , dries . •, dial* Farn-er expresses. the 0 .1 4 • • 4 experiment, that the use o i itre for the pie plant produ us. ilant Own any ,other tool being is. sour, -but containinl ichlitir niiike then 1 ientor this.. f .hs, that tae acid p l übar.b is. neutralised,;lo:4 theishoi. I . ' L.: Marne 'Vheat 'Ali 7 1 use thC Iftrgest yield kno F . Bi g ‘'s, has 101. endive every nterest rtieu to • our are sin l their ies, and ev. tbr ut have tic Un pineed 1 rally Ithe tsdn to mpbell intend enee the the ii- - atitis of i.stitnd n liufartl ; 1 • lritiatt present tv fhou- br4keir e o tam 6ith. and ell, have !scattered ands *are of inces- our ipplicatiyn -1/eir 6f..fudge Ater into a' Dem blame u;:, —Harris- Vinger-Xarks. what is not • marks on all 'sin., it those who ss off tbein. 4s at fir t. cell during is:not at all it ? '- pn which 11 'be rauni, 1 6 mil:lt upon your you injure injure your of God, the of it, ewer tiug of,pure our wi.cr manis eti by: tho . se by 2, -our todent of the II illioll, ' based . 4s . :hes ,ai the: more do; e of culture-; just . - .010411 The.ii...ason - uhar to the fly:. 4.he . , alkali _. • TEE STITD4IOrTaII ' .61 610 0. At . •• :' ~- _,_. , - 'I- I , -[ •-•-1'- ..'t ! . • ' . Eery'..fartner andeiteiy - farinpr!sions . .• daughter, should he . well po4ted in-the lust9- ; ry- of •eaelt of . the AWelve.mOnths or t4 0 :60. endar. It they.Atefeasked o.ftate the dif ference bet Ween the "Qhl St i yle", tind„4N+. Siyle" . 'of . tee:14244 time, few CotiblinSwer; nor could they .name z tlie: th i ne When. Markh lecaseo to.be -the. 'first mouth of -the year 'en England. • and • ; _itt 'her =America* colonie s,: 'got' , which ithirteen . .S•X Or present *ateli formed .a part., : '. ':- :: 7" • ::: . 1. • --I• .1 - - :: 1 . In 1752 (only - 102 years:lig° one pxegelit calendar wits adopted.. in :EngliOd I:),ji the.Pll- . son,' cif,' •iitting 430'4 cleVen dlty . 5 betwepn the 2d ''afill - 14th: days of "September:;andiin the Faing .5 - ear- the:English istilttite Changedl ' the comitnifteetnent: f the 14111yettr,frOta the ''.sth of Mardi to th Ist:a - J . oi, ary. I.Ppr tt: son 14.1rn hero - roll' •he' , if'estlmatO 'hisage' by the "NeW S.4le,rAYMild: ;make 'himself 5-00ger . by :01e . t311.414 - 5' t4o•lt 13 , ,Tith 9 `.'c)l4; l I Style' 4Es - reeks:ell*. because that ..iumiheil of IHays-ofhis . difeiWonld nrt . lhe co ra ted !In the earlytaft of this century, We heard, nulch l , 'al)out."NeW StYle7:and ."Old.Ptyle," but; or lAm that - natter:has :Ittt it.S pszipul interest, ext . •ept- its - a, part •zit . ,;. he hisOry f the - cal. endar:, - .-' ! -. I. - 1 i 'The . Greek of Attil.s calendar : istributed the year into twelve' ;lunar, in orth* of • alter nately . 29 and-304y`s, and interealated al lu nar : month; for the -most - „part,: • every ;Wo - years, yet •occasiontilly omit ted bte inereitla- L rry month, so as to.ntake the.eivil :inoriths!re (o- at exactly the same natural .9.4lL'tMlFli, This. calendar.alsO - divided each crlits tilkmititi into.. 'three decades, ': •Theorktinal 'Ruler eale4dar as Signed , only 30t . litys to°Ehe . yet r i , clirriti . utedithese into ten ;months' Of unet ;tad length, - and reckoned March ;Es th-firsti inonth of the ten. ' The noincnclatntef the hist• four months Or thiS calendar is s ill;retained in on. (iwn. 'calendar--the namesSepteinber, I.o6tober, Noyenthei• - - and Pi.seeniber Signify i simply the seventh, the eighth, th•-ninth ~and i, I the- tentl . laughs : (septet', Se-en ; teOcio_,_ I ( C I eight ; n yem, nine.; • deet , • ten.) ' An:. reformed his ancient miens vr iwil tiOil!ig 5V, 1 . days to the - year! .and di4rilmt icg 'it- inti.i . 'l i twelve - months, interealasicr b( tween'i the. '23d and 24th of February, i i every; seeinid - sear. a /month of variable . lc mit. .. 'Ail; sec: & • - ld ond calendar was still furtl ' 7 ' ar - nr pros). , by ' , dulius Cmsar, and Continue4'wit, • in Ittirove I and thiseountry, With slight ch; - ges, it the • 1 preent time. It. - dds 'me. ay ts Febrbary 1.-very fourth yeah, IVIII , II I 113 . ea led , -‘,‘ leap. 1 Yeaf:"' In 155 . 2, Pope Uric OrY XII,: adjust ed the Julian efdendar'of :1)( 5- sh es tol.More -cetrate. astronomical Ascii ;litchi; o ar- f ' the i-i . I : ,' l tital length el,the. true year, by* a teem.? the style." or• throwing out test ays ,f th4y ; •etir lin which if was ; adopted. ? •e•psien - the 4th and 15th of October ; and 1y• scrslaining that in all time to come Ae• te-in . '-c:Ilal•y,! of, leap , p , (i 1.. nr. day, of the lii, -St him' r•dtb, , the - econd hupdreathand thel third bur dredth 'of I every ' .fonrhut:deed year's; should tot be rec By this art.:it - gement, three inlerlealar , 'are got. reckoned 'in Tour hnncifed Y s This -" New Stylc'f was not adopfed it Heal i till 175' 1 ' or -170 - years •aftc r: -it. • .1 • lishment at, Rome., -when it Wasnecess (blow out eleven days in p ace of ten . . ; . July being _the' fi fth -o . leitli, prom .(the latter being the fi rst it the year.) , called in - the old human ~e. ilcnd,ir Q; derived frOn.-(tifitique, fi t; .inc ;it I.( its- Pic- , ent name by order 6f Marl in . honor of ..iilin's Cresar.l" The. :mete oliA caned it. '.' llay-montly heeaufe • the time, of their, bay-bar-g, . and '.ll month,"' beeausid • it . wa4 Ihe. season' ( ineadOw - grasses -rushing lip into flower fact shows that their Clin ate: WaS' 111 - month litter than : Ours in IY.l.4teril .SIM . . . • „Tlie head • of a tieree lis in liaTbeen. al as` etni.iie mat ic of the - raging heat that' tunes prevails; in the monill, of dilly-I-- test-in the :year'' -; For indk mite ages, -with its vast °es% .: if bar ling Sand; - crarded as " the dry in •s.;•'l flions."---( Fartger. . N i weiW . 111, we • (A-n 11:- - 13 ratle, i A' Extraordita / ry In.g,ti ,o t. in a 1 . I At 'a meeting 'of the twerpooF iterary and Philosophical' Institu ion, 'the ',.f lowing 1., curious frets'Were •naria i ed by Dif. War-, wick, one of its members' With respect to in stinct of 'animals. He se .ed `` that when he' rczided in Duriharif,'the S. , tit ',of the when of 1 Sti c unford and Warringtoi , he Was in-alking one:evening:in .the park.', rid came to a pond - where fish intended' for tit- table. yre .e 'kept. , • lie took, notice of a fate, pike, a . loti,t six . - . i • • Pounds in weight, whet], when, t, , o !served hitn, darted hastily awa.l% Jr so going, it .struek, its head againSt a jolter' . hi - k' In A. .pci•A '. (of which there were .seYI era in. the pond to. preventpoachin ~).and.'• as t after- W 1 ards appeared,' fracture its_skiill; iirtunt ed the optic peril() on On. "side. - Th',. agonY h - • 'evinced by the fish was 'Most oble. It ruslitd to' the' bottom, bbrinci- its' head into. tit& Mud, whirled itself , and " With' .'ucli ve4 rt locity that -it . ,w,as almost Lost to the 'sight for 'a ..lii.irt interval. It .theta plunged a out the, pond; and at length threes itself - co pletely out of the wafer on the 'tank. ;I-1.e.( 'lie, doe tor) Went and examined it, and. found- that ti very sipall portion of tli brain•wasl i protrud .7 qr. -, front the fractureof, 4 tlie skttll. • ' He care . . fully replaced this,•• and-, with a• small - silver iOothpiek raised the inde tel portiot - t of the. ; skull.. 'the fish re' Main d still : for 'fie short I time, and he then put it.. r gaiti into•the•ponii. It appeared at ' first; a g o b& cleal'reli 'yed, but lin nfew Minutesit agaut-darted an plunged [ about, until : it •threW.it.o f • but liii th , water ci second time. A set:Ott4 Itime . r. Varwieh did What lic . ..iiild to ri.[lleYe it and 1- , ,ain. put lit into, the water. It en - utinua c ti.) . - seyeral times to throw itself 'oil of the'w ter,:and, with the 'assistance iif it p keePer,.t e doctOr i made. a kind of pilloW fiir the fish, ' . 'hich was illien left in the pond ti:ilts'fate. -• i n making his appearance, at the I pond ithelfollOwirig .. . morning, the pike carpi 'towards ' him to the ICdge of the water. 'and tt [ ettrally laid: its, head upon his foot. he - doc or thoughtthis . mnat llleNtraordinary, and,exat hied the iiill'a,sktill,* and found it was goin l ' on alt,right.„. He then walked - backwardS and forwaHs ' along thei, ed.rie of the'pond 'fo •Someititn ;' and- the i fish' continued' to switn, p . and I dOw- .*, ~ turni4t ,' :whe,neiler he turned; b t .being h itich4 .du the Wettnited :side .of -skull;' it . waya ap- . :penisl 'agitated when it had thataide towards-, ths:,l4l-nk;- as it'coulif iti t see !its 'benefactor. 9itlte next day•heLtob - same. yottng friends , doWn To .see the fist; Which Came , to him 1 usual ; and atieNth 'he. actually 'taught the pike to.coine tii. him he his . ' —thistle, 'and • feed .lf out of hiS hand: 'With Other!perliOns it 'can ' tinued'as r shy as . fish Ji,t4tally . 'are: 11 He (Dr. ' Warwick)- thought' thlisl,• a 'l4st remarkable instance: of gratitude in; a fish for hibenefit re. reeiyed,'-and as - alve4.l camU, at:. Itls iihist,e, it. provfmf also Whet bl i Iliad 011.viUtioily, with other: - naturalists, ilisbeli..,yed-[-thitt!fishes are sensible to sound.'.'—DerbYlteptiier, • ' and deeds: . gill 'be -oboe-vonr A 1 1 0 7.17 El the dignitv feels to thi Lt l t ' tn - nAt tails& • ~ ?After plead. _ . 1 exclaimed ,t 4 Well iti've Ito got stai d - 1 it, ialie offinv boots.' . - : -4 Why f' asked his ther,..: I f : 4 *eikuselwPne b ichli) ii t*t-4, no how. =Thai' so,' - . • ,'ANNUAL FAIR ANDICATTLE SilOW To be held In Montrose; ;'on the second fiesday of October, A. 1.11., 1854. .Plou Hatch„,the first day of the Fair. • Lit of.PrOdulns. np.1.13,„ Dula; At!. - %team, ... _ - .Ist` lest, Ere 2d 8e5t,..., Beion, Bette.; 2(1 best,. .1 Bejtt Grade, 2d8e5t,...,- ' 2d 8e5t,..1, 4th Best,.;! 134 t two yaw! Best e ...l Dept two ycarl 2d Best, . 4 Best 4 yearn( 2d Best,... Mist lot of 2d Best,..} ,Best pairiVoi tditest,_ ild Best e ... Best pair dire. :tdßest, .. Best pair two, Be.ste.. .. .r,.. ..... .. . old heifer find calf;' , .. old heifer ealf,k gar— + - • , ' ' ....... ... roe, not less Jinni fire....:. .• •i• .• • • ri . •• 14:•; ' • . •...• 4!• • e . y '1) ears 01 Steers, 4.. 1 - • . • *IMO. Buck,. .... . ... .... fiuo Woo t 2d Best,.., Bdgt South d. 4 2d Best,. Bost Icing Best lot of fin !2(1 Beet lot of .._ 2d test, , Best ' . 1(4 long , tlcl Best;.. 001...... • ' , e wooled Ewes,'Lcities3 a lin ten, . .. . .. uth Down Ewes not lt;•91 than wooled Ewer, not t4art !loos. ....... . ... ....... ... no)ISEt4.; for all ...... Best 241 itest, 341 Best,. r Beat. Sow,. 241' • 2'l Best,. 1 Best stallion 3d Best pnir to 2c Best,. 311 Best,. .131:t Brood 2dßest,. 3d Beet,. Best pitir in 2d 'Best,. ! 3d Bk,st,. idled Geldhigs failed in the ',count • ..... .... mare with ei* by her . side, tehed ynarei foaled • in the county, • . ... ... •• • •• •.• •.:. wit.7I;TRY. . lea than six; ••••• •• • • .. ... ...... . est lot not 2d -Best,. ) 7 , EGETAULF c : "Ft , variety; .1... rOtatOeS,. • 7 • ''' ' • Pest and In _Best acre 2d.Bcst,. CI L EiF.SE: Is than I IA) 141. • :1 3est, not IL. •!d1 31 Bust,, BirtTll4.. i . of Buttermatlz thuhig the summer ~..... ...... Li ...i . ..`. . - - est firkin - . months, 2d Best, - 3d 'West, Ihest firkin 2d Best,.. Best,.. lof butter ;niadti during] the fa 11,.. -oned. day:, Eng eAtab- iv to ' • (litAtx:. f" •F -a. • •i•-; • • •'!. Best arcs , 2d Best, nd 'lest, Best acre 2(1 Best. 'Best acre 211 Best,l Best acre of Oats 2d Best, 1, Best acre - td* Buckwheat;... Best; - . winter a•hcni It was -- - i -. ~,-..... Best - 2.l.usbels 'Winter -rt,;lpleic, . I .... .... b -..... Best two wzliels Fall Spide.s, •4'. Best half liiishel Qnine4.... ' " • 'l3est half liusliel•Pears,.r."... ; . :..... c,,,. 'Best'BuAi l e, 1 Peaches,. '...*,..... • DOME TIC at.vsti 04eTtli}:s. B 1 10*yds flannel, 21111e5i.... • j: ..-. 1. ' , ' ... city;Bestof an' &set iption : ..... .... 2tl ~, - • ',. t 1 , •_ , • 13(1. Best, , ' '!1 • .1 Best piec Caiirting,nd,t less than ton - yards 2.(1 8ee.i,.....":„. ... :1 ... !. ' • Best plecC Rag da. \ not:lees tlaan tri',„Tax:tls,... 2d 11L , 5i,.. - \-11. '.. ... - tt~sax eadow- f their ilrly a York. iopted •s_.ome h( t- Africa, AS Best 5 pairs Wool 50c2i5,...1...... ‘ • I • • l.a i- -I t .r.tt Best 3 Sides Sole-lea-tlier i Ar in this comb 2d Best, 1 i ' \ Best 5 Sig CS tipper I.,;itihers 2d- bes ~ ,- . i i Best one- utlf . dozeb Calf Sk-inN . -.. , . . 5 ....... ~ . 1 • , • 1 AGnicuurritiAL ;IMI'LEMENTS: , Best Plough for Susgapanba- county, 2d b s esi for. d 0.,. •• . ii" ' Best Cultivator,: ... . Lc. .. 7 • 2d hit, ..... Best Sid- hill Plough,'.':': ... L.l Best 'Straw and Stock Cutte,N . • • ' 2d hest, ' 1 , ; i. Best OalTake, • 4 j I Lumber Wagon,... .. I .' .1..1 .. .. ...... .... ox C A rt, ' 1 . 1, i ..,.... 'Plough Chain and 'Clevut, ! - . - - Horse I Shoe, One Horse Power, :L .. j. Two Horse - •Power;..:l ' . , Corn Sheller, ',I - ' Horse Rake, Wood'oi iron teeth, Churn '. ' Li' 1 . cADIR.ETI }`'ARE. 1 I Best Blicau and Seerclar - y; each, - Break ast•Table with Work Stend, each,.l Bedstead and Sett of ("Hirst; each, I . , BOOTS! AND SHOES. -Best pair of Fine and Thick IDoetii, each,..., Women's Bootees' and Buskins, cach,.. .! I. i - BADDLESI ANli imnxEsfi , 1 Boit Team liarness,: - .1. ' Fine Doullle flarneis„. '' Single 'farness!, ~... .1 ... '. . ' . . . . ...... .. . Best Saddle and Bridl, . • ; J C Rnt t,GES Best Double Carriage.. , Single -Carriage,.. j. , • Finest Variety, • 4 - - • . B4lot rftiult . of one Ijite of Bees. •.• t • . . . Best Ploughing, , :. i..) 2d bast., - • i 1 3.1 best; •'* : I' ,• • • 4th best, ' 4' l' • • ' '. 9 - lth best, , ... l• ! I [ I 2: , 0 • best, • ,: .1 Reports on Winter mad Spring Wheat, Oats, Ili eh wheat rind Corn, to bei made at the Fair. Corer eti tors on ,Cora are reqdOsted to notify the Judges a least three weeks before •the Fair. • They to, d. ride the 'quaptity• arid quality raised per I 1. • Persons competing premiums on g in,' re quested to have the ground measured and, the an= a;1 tity' proiperly certified.:' It is also desirable tha an account be kept of the., quantity of coin stalks raised per acre, their value per ton, and, for the •ormakicm of others, a statement:lot the befit mode of uring and i!l* feedinkthem. I It is tans , farmers counted the co t of their products with a r iriOr to find out wh thet. or/ cannotbel produeed itpon. the same grourid wi th same a l ()ant of labor; and for this purpose, the son mittee ould propose ; the' following questions t.. th farm of the Colukty hoping to receive . written al 4 . ewers Fora as Many am possible. I. • Ist. ;Bow Much 'lay! have you cut the p • r season • r i' I - 2d. .I What I le its c ru st per ton in the barn, con tin all the ;labor and maters; used upontit„ tufd the of rest onl i the value of the lirid ;,- also whether the 4 d i deteriamted or cnbaiieeitinvalue from the crop ei off? i - • !11 ;. , -- 1 -3d.. I Bow rough' Ooni,; Wheat, Oats au& Po . toes have you nised,' i 4 ,: •• .. 1 4. What is thocOe r it of each , of the latter per ; oh ; j el, estimated, in the tame • way, including the at of getting in thelcrops,lrilscp .the kind of ground d--- whether fidloW, gre . eriseirti, or ploughed,land,'• ' i t Jllerelifter no tumid 'il l ir article will bO allokr to I takes e• first? premiiifir more than once,' butall any krulmequent eraitriii4, 'where from its rririt i ould es i be:eritled to the , srdne premium • again, 'lc a ii er to th a t effect baltbeirkwarded, and the nionep mt. 1 urns 8 'go SO th ir t OOtercornperip , - - - 'Th i ncreased Wrest) of 17 -, t So- I ciety, ids the dOmiiiittee to . $ll . , on the co ink fall will fld•e*.ceed :he Nquya cy as-well it-sAbelqiialii and Ann.! ! - ,S 1 risen Ito oott with e tbrougA disemeilt. circa, he exhibit 1 Mein'to , Clover mi I lt; sigt,4 L them lew =MMUME ••• • • • t - • ISIZI I !ROI i ' l l ; 18 G . 800 - pLElipm Eivaiatirm 6 00 tEl'afti MAE MONTHS.. 1 AGRFULTURS! XitertiSTeal 1 . 1 SCIXIiCE, I WarAv EireSTIONS I Al 4) PJLTII2III ! i l , ‘ , ' , ' 77( e Pelf& Journ!al, ; 'AN Illtultrated Record 4. - Agriculture, Science,Me icbtuties,• litvention, Patent: , and 'Useful Knowledge— ',Published monthly. rae l 7n**ttber Contains l't large pages; beautifully prtntild on fint.p ai ki , um 'l nro f tise . ly illustrated with elegant engrartnk tiinni' at thei en d o f ,the year two_thie volumes, elouoarisivtg nearly 4v()paged, i llu strated with about 600 1 splettra nnmv . ings relating to' the above subjects-ithe •suts. t .iZtr inn price beirig only one dollar a year, Or 60 cetits C: 11 . 0 1.1 ante. No pnblicagon of the kind , has Over been pt.,, i ' , duced with such , magnificence, or at so 'cheap a pace. 1 1 -Finney, Mechanics, Inventors, 'Manufacturers, and r re,ople oft' every profession , will tine in thej People's , journal a repository. of useful knowledge, peculiarly - ) lisuited to dmir , respectike *cults. I i 4 1 Tixame- One, i year, or 50 FLI, for 6 months. 1 1 i Postagp on the Peolile's Journal, Ilfeduls per guar. 1 Cter.. -In Canada flee. ; A liberal wnimissiori to Post- 1 imasters rind those whd will form dohs, Post-pay all 4 I l lettens mid direct to' ': ALFREDE.I3E4SCIL I Editor and Proprietor of thelPeople's Journal, ) 1 , :No 85 Naniail st. New York. I 1 ' - i The I)(niile's Paten Office . 1. w I! This ell known ‘tiablirdninent is :sail carried on I , I .lunder tint personal sup : mintenclenc , i of the undersign- "edohroigh whom ilatents may be secured both in 'this and - 111 foreign countries, 11 ith•the utmost fidelity ' :and (I,lsp . atell, on ,very moderate .tenns. 1 - .. 1 1 . ' lierecins wishing =for advice relative' to Patents or 'lnvention:, may at all times consult the undersiped ,without charge, either personally at his oilier, or by :letter. To those lisinh at a. distanice, he would state , that all lite'neeilful steps neeesiarylto secure a Patent (nut be arming:sit by. letter. Whenl:parties wish to be jammed a , : to the prtlbability of being enabled to ob 'tail) Patent , c, it AiQ be necesQaty for them til forward I Imihr aiL'a rough outline sketch and description of the • 1 lin vention. Ne fee oi . charge is ntitt i le for such exam. inationy Private cqnsultationi held 'daily with In -1 ventors,i from 11 A. NI. to 5 r, 3t, . I ° ' Monthlyfront a di.tanecitnay be sent :by express or ' f othernlve. • P. For nuttier• infottOrttion apply lo or address post !paid, ; i I ALFRED E. BEACII, i - Editor and Propt ietor of the eopte 'e Journal, - 3 t Solicitor or.linerican atl d Foreign Patents, 1 ' People's Patent Otte.., 86 Nassau st., New York. . Je ii rovet, I____ _ _ _ __4' __ ,__ 1 _ .._____. f , , , 1 --- 1 ---- TilastrioNAßLE tsI,ILOIt. ; Shop nailer Sear rte's I -• IA L L i t y A pv 1. 11ot-el, 31. tine strdet, Jivii trofo, Pa. , sl'oir Es ,‘:\' ] ) - 3,T1 N IV.AIIiE , FOR TIIE D.ID. Hinf.ll, 1 , • . 01.:OPLE. .1 1 i & .C 0., , ~ hat 9 cor.ltantly on hand -7' 7 t . . o *. ~1 n C D. LATIIROI, iVrity AND E.‘ - `,C lIANGL,b . LLL. Ibei 'in - and 'kelt selected , at;toi merit% of tin .ll-1 in the rear of AVA4on's Store, ifuntrose. l'a. I-'•i t 13 r .g " i t are, iieittw and- tii. sin for tils, punips, cistern Y. , Colste., ' ,Ipipop , „cc , 1141..iillic rams, Jai anned uares, lead, , . f Joh t Orli, (lone with neat ! IEALER IN STiIVEt, Tin, Coppet, and Sheet . 1 .11 1 - ',`' . "' ill ' ill- 6:e., "‘ .e. I, 1 t ,,, wa r , , L o di.„.„. r iii t, net , G reat B en d D epot. 's anti il.sliat . ch ;,. ;LI 1 , )1(1 . et lit nitit)tlY attended to. Decentb;r 4. I , -1.,- *cis :, 1 t 1 7 41 I.S & Pll E i i . ________ \. Isept con-tantl Pon 'tld, a Lirge d...oitnetit, of stoves __ , _ _. - a 14 '44. C. TVlll' ' . 1 ' , sof the late-t iarp , ot eil and appro j ed pattern.. Our i elpelii , t , c4.! iii the leilittessi enable- us to select those INTEREtit'ED NI hi 1. L. ilifNf Itnpre ter of and - 'e ' ,• • 1 , 1 , ~. L , ~. ~ . Iv t t lmint to ..iv, I mire sati-taction. , I 1 Dearer in II m dwari , :.nd OntlerN , t'art iaz- Spi ing., , i " a( Y' ' 'e Can t.l' i , i .. , Inn , arl , (, . 1 . i s t 4)I 1 1 a i i ‘ r i, i n i l g e i t ii pli. stock taut I W f011t(141te I I & C., No. 215 Peatl stet, .A", ,,,, -1 1 ",7 4 .-, II hel l . ill4".ter -Si ' Stir of tli‘t We.,t. glevated eantile fiend" ill-flab :o,a oth,q , countie.,_ltt• kindly , Now 11. - orld, ' " Clintoni 1 [Oven. ''invited, and earneYN solicited to call .s:4l pnrclia=n. _ , - __ , Atla4,- - i Cohivator, ° , " L; Pe Hinds, , ri100,1%, " t , ill e Fly, . 1 .`,.` , 1, ~,,_ Three States, " • , 1 . I . \'e , tetli Queen, '' t TTORNET AT LAW, Se: tr/,ennn' „ i ff. liklICC , ~,, ‘ll 0 ! .. IIL on Maine 'Orel, o tne iloor.ca- of Leitheini`.. Glob , _ , Prentitun. I • s. 1. -Woonutrr. t , Frazier & ease, ,-, ~. -. --f,- - i _ t TTURNF.A'S A;;I) C( II'NSEI,LoRS .1T 1,.& W- 1 .i. Lurzil 'anti lcialadsome A snort meriat ' PI. otlice - on Tnriti i ilse :•tici,t, ,, one door East of ; . I tit: s ,1 1 • Po-t's Stole, ..Ifonirri..f:, Pa, ' ~.. ' 1 . . _low sumnlEß GO O DS 1 : - - '--- ----"`"--- --- '— '! - ` • • ' 1 , ••' p 1 C. 32E. Simmons , , T . ti "now am i%ing atriir :'tore. e. Ottr,Goo ,:, nave been .: ,I. bote•dit for r,r,it4giiil for rrafiq pig 1%111 be 'sold at. 1l: Ot t, v' '' ' ' ' 1 ev il AND SID)1: MAL. ,O er .1. taldni i s a ~,r , , ~, „ i Ilbal t i rrt o•i ' %/Ur stocktoms . ) i , se4 ne irlv et-- il If arn e 7 . B Shim, 711101,rezt• •;treet, f....tf00 f rem*. ,' r.” -, ,;, •:, 4 • 4 4' . •', • _ t, __ .2 'I . _ : err taint; tt•stt.toy Istr -to a country s t are,.an d a" tee Albeit Chambf rlia, , \ , are cOn.tantl • nildi,iz thereto, we intend to keep our ' n-go-tine ' i mpletv. We invite the - attention of I t TT( ' RNEY AT!l ,"‘' W aull ' a T lL ' llet. Of the Pence; I : l,:ii:'es--- s , ~e rs tine ftieint---to our stock of Fan - 1 over I. L. I'o , l. 4k Cos Store, Montrose. r y ilia titl7 % :lit ¢¢ e.,+ Urf;;- , (Si,-. 4.1.4.• (IT feeling W m. H. J essup, , , 8--iire, d tha 't e c.itt .. .uell ~.,, ,o ,pd. a s clielp a. Futther pat tictdals next took, i In the In4antitne t TVs/LINEA' AVL ANV • .$,Ni) ( 'OIIIfISF4IONER of call .ind -it fur \_ 0ak...e1tc.4 at the stoil , of it Ds.cos for thi. State of Neu Yviik, will attend z may ..„, , : .. ii.l - j - '' J. LY,4)NS L,SON. = . , . , to all budne-t , entrti.ten to hihi uitit ptoniptnecs ann. fnleli f lv. c/thce On Public S'.quare, occupied by lion. .* Lttliaesboro Slisit, Blind, mad boor 'mu. • Jes.-up. ' i ''. , I = , ;1 - Fat:tory . . . r I IIE -uh.criber ill] furnish at the shop of Newell 1- ~k Brothers, lAmr-, `ash, and Illinds, Turning on braid and fluid-hod to ceder. I,mither kiln-ibied, and t otisitem un-114pa- , ed by any in t tits countiy„:- (MO , mlrire.-'ed *,9 nit. will receive pcoinpt attention. (•-„,„,,,i ri,,,,L.,13,.....d (An: :tty Peoihice taken in ex elhinge for the aliote. Terms, ready pay. - I , 1 - )12 ..1 ) , , ,n Fel, :CI , ‘t ....ii.. 14Y ONS / .T . ...: 'I., ...., I 'cAr•rts. t ✓„ • • Dr. 4-131n1* I. URGEON..DENTLSTi Montroia, Pa., at. Searle's Mendays : andl"Reid4sruf 4ch week: •P. fleynoldil: . . .ASIIIOICIULE . T.,1iL014 Sktip over. Ilawley & llott's Store; Sprint, Stlipmryashions for 54, jucy received. I Doctoi4 Thiyet & Choi&11 . _TAN - ECG associated:tbetteielT44 in ike.pmence of _1 Medicine and Sur4cry, wouidiresPectfully invite it to give dike a call titat may nt 4 kd their profession d'f•erviCes. Then. maybe found 8 it 4 - office former ly occupied by Dr. ThaYer. Theyitill keep on hand pure Concentrated loud ifonteopittiic taeditines. • Montrose, May 8, 1844 4 -Henri S Knit ! NTIIOSE,:s PA., "r:,itlt lnipdrrt f .1 car ter,. .Wlinlez=alo fdcersanit. Cornmi.ion 31cr chants, No.17;1. WastiViltot • t3tr6t, In3twecn. Court tradt and De:y „Vim or "I • • - ',IN) 1,00 ) t oo , 00 1 ,00 ,i)0. ,00 I•• . . Millet Fowler;i •• • • TTOIiNEY§ ANDICOL".`CSfiLLORS• AT -LAW,: 1 ati . d.S9licitarF in Cji4ncery:. 9ffic:',4 N0:44 Clarke .treet,.. - Cli(:rt;jo; lit. 1 .1 - Pappc Hotat j•' .) REENWICII STIPiET, Broadway,) ./V1;19 York. .Salisbury' 11..c0.; In the of ( - he ptizteipal ,tteatitho4 landing a. • • - • • ThOln4s InPstitim. AEXLER IN !Ari G(101).z, jirocorio4, nutbiug., Ctockety, Bouts laud Susquehanna ered, Pd. Bentley & Pitch, - TTOVNETS AT LAW S ifoidrou, Pa. • 'IL. P. S. 111:NTI.r.Y. T. TITCII $,04) 2,00 1,00 'O,OO 2,410 1,00 11 A SIMACT EliEl3B SA 'HARNESS, It!: Trunks; on Tiirnpiks street, Mord, ros, Pa. ! - 5,60 .3,00 .:?,M) ,5,00 .2,04 ::1,00 .2,00 .1,00 .5,00 .2,011 .5,00 .3,00 .2,b0 . Sit 0 1 ..3,0(1 . - A 0. TOxioll,. TAEALEIZ: IN ortrns, I_l Paints, ,Dry licurl4, Hardware,' StonotArt, (11:14.-;w.w.e, Jewelry, Sitorrv, nients, SniAcal Mirmrs, Sift Yrike - e c.' - - • , . . B. . Lyons* Co.; A y II .; \D 1. 1) 1 ware;..E . ant,Rlioro, Pci. ! •-- -- -•• . . • • .1,01 .1,1)1 .I,' .1,0( . • I= ..1 B. Cho. tidier, • ••. . • ' . - , 1 T)I:ALEn 1 Dny GOODA, , :iltc.adv, liade'Clthir.,: [:,runic?, I tmtis, atill .Sti; tionci-v, etc., l'ithfic'' AN:enuo,...ifon trosf-, 4 ) a, - ',.- - '. c i • • -,-----.----- - ..; , . 4 ______ ' . Patrick & Diin.ock, •-- - • . _ g-UN_ _ P "Y . ;41CIA_ND SI:MiEON. No.' 4 Ihreo . street:ifi•liniseo' , :, , • .•• • SUE T. L. Po.it..& - Co. • , • . ii TA.EAT.ERS IN ;il/ItY GOOlki77, Gtpceyles, Crockery. .I_/ corner of Turn-, pike rtreet and P4lllie J.kitros , , Pa.::: • 1 ... .2,0): i -----.1. - . --"- ----- 1 - : - ,(10 Ly 4 ons :Son., 2 ; . . ( 0 TAEAI.,EI:S. IN DRY 0091§, Grocerie, Hardware, I Jr ...j 72 :-0 i 1 _Crockery, tiatTare, GrtOeries, 13ooks,ete.; •a1 $ 0; 1 ..„ J 3 :( I - 1‘ Carry on the hookßiTtqinj triisine---"L-Pub& Avenue, i ~, J 2 ltontro,. Pa. i* , ..-; :l i t 0 . . entlei&en , . . --.....3,00 - 4 . 17., L L...1,:tv 1 - IEALERS IN .DRY 'C r OwS, rugs, Medicines, ... , m-, ...i, : a , paints, Oil 4, Grocies,-: Ike. tiware, Crockery; .. 1 1 _, 0 Iron, Clocks, W4tclies, 4‘.yttlry, Siker' Spoons, roc' r ... , 3 : to Ertl fumer y, tie.—Foot of•ruldicttventle, Afontrosa. 1 ..'. ; 1 ". t Sayre, Bentley* Perkins, - - .-' A I ANL; FACT VRE ItS 011 -- . N D. DEALERS IN' 71 _LV.I. kiu43 of ( 1 '81:A111g:4 sl.oos, Agricultural Iniple-1 mentit, etc. . 011ie at Savre'ti!Stoi-e i public Avenue ;I I . i 31.tnufictorv'at tl-e. F 144 Fiiundry Fciot . of Cherry , ' 4 4, • • - r:, , ,-.. • , 0 , street, .y . ontrosi• Fri.- , 1 , i ',.: ' ' ' . O 77 --- ' ' • ' 1 ~..1, 1 io I —ll, William do W4li4m H. Jessup, 1 I TTOM,ZEYS AT IJAW;i::".,lfo;drime, Pa: Prae4 _d_l. :flee. in Su'fqUellanna,,.l . ..ir„uiford, Wayne; Wyd ming and Luierne.countiii4) . . • • ' & Co., riARINKr MtkRERS.'f, '174(.1 - keep constantir kJ .hand .a goad aasortnie#C-(;f all kinds of cabinet - -Furniture. •Slioi) and Warp Rooms iat the - fuot Oi Maine street, .3.l"ontrat , PM. .•• •I • • • . , • • ROc)iirelY Winton & Co., f tSVFACITREILS DEAI.EtIS • in Strair, 0-ood, Hitts,:et f ,6 Pan-- c 6 e. ote: 1 11 , .o. Conrtlandt street,' York; (up Et;iii:l4)- n. 11. Bocv.vcrut.4 noiiima , • • - • TTOHNEYI. AND .cOI,;SSELLOH AT LAW, nffend faiihfully to all busi () tress to_liint'lll4ll.ii. county, of Conveyanchi- yritinklif - all kinds Rill be. dolitt 1. neatly, and chatges Inoderlo., also attend to .t the ptOsecutiortof claims ofSpldiers, their widows and heirs, against the tnited'States Government, for Bounty Land, Tensions, SEe; May'' be found at - :ill hourS atithe otScv fortoWoccnpied by J. T. Rich ardS, Esq., north of thVotisrt House; . . • LISO. , - . • 510,000 VVAL TV T ED. . I 131oposais will be • reeeivid at the Commissioners - ..1 office: at.MOntrose for tsilting a•loin elf Ten tlioo - and dollars riotbOrized by het of assembly to be b.ir v rowed by the County Of . .Siisquehitnna. for the pikr , le- pose of blifidin n •new qoutt House and Public oili -4" ces fo'r.said Connft, until tlie whole • amount of -sziid le loan shall haYeAsjen taken:;', - :•• • -. n '' The said . loaii will be taken for the whole amount , orb Smaller simsi• as mayisuit th&ie wishing to in'- at vest Money 4114i•eiq, and fo- each; tiines as 2 snay . Suit the lender at the rate of gi.4i lier•ct. per_ adnum, for "g wnicli count y '-grinds irill-beissuml iri conformity With e '' the act of issettibly.' Attest. •' - i'l : . : 4. - lIANCOCK., ...,il; " '• :, • -- -"*.,WILLIAMS. ' ,EL' • . t. ,, , 0: - .- I i 4. CARPENTER. Ww. A. CRPF4,;MAN, Clerk. , CohuniAsionera Office', 3113ntrose, March e 8,18,1 X ; - • .STEA.34 O !. RlS'ir . D ;f4.41,N1ir 1111,,LL. , 139 ST liy.RS ;hating parchased - the' ilip - cle I;estalik•sht te.qt, w i ll '10:1 Pp constantly on haed terpae aid Pine Clint iffal of xyperior ity, eittio amp; aril &dn. ttf.the . liogeet cash price!.. 7 =-• CustOn be tlon•C•with;4le'spatch, and !kali case trariwirti7l. - • ' • l34ltf IQntrn e, .J!nly; 1853. !-• ';'• ; • . , FOIL fitALIC;, FARM cqtaiiiing . 75 acres, townslOp-; -CV about Dleerea unprited, eiLog :Ifouse theieon end ireq watefe& ' ; ; The'abore sold litit reespneble term byipm king somethMg _of a paynienc , down., For more I ,par l -tieulerei-enquire afJolle I.'"Oun f it l e - arth e p rem iset, or of W:illiam Tteandai Pa. - • WI Wentai on eubseltticiti* this Ofrais r bilinitliiit+l7 - 11 • MIIM ''... : '11-... It..eiisnALL INIIIICE -- lt 1 11. IC. IVENTO:I ;Franklin• Fraser, MINEII ' ')•:), . .:..., .1 . l• '..• / •••• . 1 i. i";• •.st*:=.(2l - Ell ANN A COIINTI - - . 4 . i • STOV.E.r`A. li 1 r ) TIN IVARE-DE,P.OT. - , .. ,X ) .".. , 1,.tyc.E135TE11 ..C;1 - (.11)./ .: • . , lA' 0171.0. - :teip4tfully. inform th 4 pepPle of Sus- - 1 ! "(pithOnut ehnnty !and - vieiqtyi that they hare] oieiwil . an estatftstiment of the 4ioNe'lcind hi--Molit.- ro,S. nt the old !tomi of Sayre &..NV.elo - s'ter., one! door norilt :-ofi th ,- . ...1/.441 . / -, lse Demncratiotliee, nitere-they intendtof lieCp cMg-tantiv on handi allargc rzsertinentl of ?'"i'orE•q, , 7VI1 :! , firil'l'Eß, ZLV(..', SHEETI .1,1; Q. 17 ll'.l RE, 4e., all : of i,hith i tii, , ,,--win !snit , a. 10w:f...-$ tlie!snme.,e;in . be bought , in this county, or in ; f N'etthern Pennsyvanial. Among !'the - twortnient-*-64 Stoyes cart he found the!folitrAing, besides others too nuthefous to mention: . . , - !.1 ! ' i - ..i . ..; Y. cf., Eric*.., ii--z'igh 1, ini:r..),,fl 1 41161inirkli'leratiq Oren . " • i: ..,. . 1 • . . • .1; , ,r;.q • c,bo;•4-77 I , .. , • Atgartne. Slate for tree.,;Nr rna ' i i i: • .: • - '. • .. '.llfodern 7:rpg. i- . " ;" I' :•. " -- .R - ' . , . - la y Staf,.for wood. , . - , i• ' . . . • , l'tp , t, - rn Iron 'Witch, flnprorrel, fur ,icixxi. • J 4,4 'l'.* Preininni: .: . I -, - Alsii. Nam, 0111“ , ;!Inul Shop „Stoves, Ilot-;lir Fur tut e.-:, for, heating, public building;, churches, hotels .-, pritate houses etc. Stove trimmings Tin-ware, atul store pipe ftirpished- at:wholesale lr.l losi-as they cat be?hought at ilie•Easf. • ', .1 • " - • - All kin(l4 of custom work done.ou7lhort: notice, an the niost reasonable terms. Alt litoids of protluee'tak en'..in eieliiin,7e ftp• wares.; .. 1 ' - . ~ If you wish to save money ; htl sure and call of before purchasing elsewiiere. i • • • '0 i i -• 1 ' = - . A. L. WEBSTER & (:0, Montrose, September 11 rIrIII.F t.`o-partnerShip' herctoforei Lesistin...bet , iet .11 . the subscribers under the ' title, of. l r Tiffat4 , SthitlL, was terminated on the 14th or -April last. • !Tit notes and accounts of .said..firm are noir in the hrini of, E. Tit Tatty; foi: settlement. Titmie indebtedjwi ; pitlise take notice 'anti -actaccordingly. _ ~ . . EIAVIN TIFFANY, . . 1 - JA3IES .F.SMITIT.. - . ',l3lwoolaya, May 10tii,- 1554 • • Ito 'rid*: . ' r' `11•E Unde'rligneil having purchased of Mr. Tit* y 1 .1. hkt entire interest •in 'the mercantile :bushie.s hereby mike their ho* tope 11 1 41 citizensiof Brio° lyn and vicinity ; and . inAte tlient tO,'call acid ins.k aiol• pill:chase. one ,of. the -hest and most .comple e stocks goods ever before offerttd.in this market. Believing that people who. lty;gOo(14 on - ifs have to pay. a lan , e percentagefiir eredig we !late atlopteal'a,tirSysttetn , of trade, the system most condrieive to the iprithlie as well s . our own interests. All kinds of .ratmer's produce - ceived in.exchancre for goods at the highest mark t rates. Those who tiesiro 3d purchase at a low figure *ill assuredly find it for their interest to give.ns a dali. .• • • . • .T. F SMITII, . ' -HEMPSTEAP. Brooklyn May 10. - . . . •NewNork City . •- INSURANCE CO2IPANY. .)- •i • i ()mei , : P. - WALL 8111.F.p'., CAPITAL, IN 'CASII AND APPROVED SECE I j.,., , , TIES,' $500,000. ' -''insure.t . against Loo or ,Paniage ky- Ffr. !-• ..• otnEcrOus. ; . - • A. Q. Stebbins; 113 13rmithstreet; Peter c..,l:taker, 1 Spruce Street ; Girard 1 - la&Oer,', 118, Broadwdy ',l'hornas • Andrews, 13fr' Ceti& strt. , et;, 0 soutismayt,l, 377 Wea",street"; Albert L. Conklin 81 G'yeenwichsleot ; Croihy, 113 'Broadival N: Lambert C. Chicago, III.; CSmith - Bobbie;. Rochester, N. . William W. Leland New` York; Peter It: Roach, Clank street; Staates corner West and Lai Streets ; John L.: Deen; 1 18 'Water -street ; Wart, 118 -.- 'Broadway; Horatio N. :Gallup; .qor 'West and BairOw -streets; Peter, 11.. -Foster, t G'anseN:oort and West ; "Reubenßoss it Tr„ 48 t ~.Avenue; Stephen Crotnwell,..Caraden,. N.' Y.; '4 l i bit Philadelphia ; Dextar B. Brittalu, 48. : a *r street ; Samud Sinelair ,Triblite Buildings ;1 m •uel B. Shaw; Clereland, Oftio..; • . - • ROYAL CllAilltEaLlS, Prq6lol . ,CII4ItLES C. 'CLAIME, Secretary.... . '• CHARLES L. BROWN, Ageht, Montrose; Pa AVING purchased the es4blthment of Itl'ita ;JI-.:F Post d: co. at the Montrose Depot,' would respectfully inform friends 'that. heylll keep , stantly on hand, at the lowest prices, a well Sol ;stock of goods. 1- ' • ' Mae, Salt, and Plaster rail ho'had cheap,• , as Groceries, Dui Goods, flardWure. Orockern .. ' Shoes, Nails,. &e., exahangecinr grain and al of Produce, at tfio hest prictedi.; i llo69 00/4 1 1, Wood wanted. ti -31;ontross Depot, Yoh. • -, Disuolution. 31IONTIi0SE DEPOT. WILLIA3t3Ie4ILLAN I ' — 1 .. 010,000 OF s - tir .1 Gololllsl GI ATTRAdTION - i - di l Ptah' foe' ::thit` Pew ifir6ot dt- Ectffits's ONE ,- . . ,'RICE STbit jhE lag est „ awl cheapest stmlfi,of,!'sliey; Domes , 1 tic -and Staple Goods ever hour% into Basque , . a comity. - '. One lrandred - casks 'D Goods, cons• ri in gin part as forknis : 1 I • s • • .1. Gingenble Silkal ' FasidonableSilk and Sat. ' - Stripe' - \ " I ••• .. ..- -1 , -.; [Bonnets,. ' Plaid .•,.• '" • -j. French Plumes,:".; " . - ~• ' , - Black:* , - "-, 200 i pieces Bennet Rib !,• a Bonnet • U - '! , '-• [bone, . , net Satins, I 11O.loss.: Fancy Dress do. 4Tool Det a iner , , , . Velvet Dress.Cuttenic ' rk"`ut do • • • _ Piee4l.„ & eolesl. Velvet*, 1, id dew, . . Fitt' Bay state Shawls, 'tided de"?erge ' • , ..Cashmere • do' • . glish - Slerino , ,, - : • B rot h a \ I 1 . do l' i ranietto's ' •• I • Silk r ' do i ..,oneackloths, GloVes, itosiery, etc. •-• . urys ; - • Cloths, Qiasitneres,' . ' finch chaiNlo 4 de lUive, vr.,ti ngs ,, ibroidared RA:Oies, I : l 4riels G tigluuns and Prints, . vV'toi "4ankets, 1 S otch Plaids,,': , :Lining., • _ ').% hite . Goods, • • • Tichings, , , V't rthight Chindr.ettsi, ' Danas h Spreid t . '.' tollan4 . Linen do it Iliislin ,Edgiditi, i , - 14.411 Linens, d, Carnbrict -do • i 4 Bbick 31 nslins, • do Linen .d- _ . Etc. etc.! ' : Ilarford; Oct. 6. 'EATON k. CO. • . • REMOVAL, L - • ‘TOliii -1 - iiiitOVitl - SICI4V - E —. . .5 .4 . ' N.lE'sultscriber wishes to ea thelattentioia of his. I 'friends anti tlre imblie'' told's very large amort n"eat of STOVES at his newitore Room in Zoders t. lie, next to L.'S. Lenbeirres s ore, "and near" the Gt. .entl Depot. :, Ile Its, • in addition tot.his former large rti iety of Cooking d' Parlor fltor - m , any new pal- i true, some or wide are i _, 1 ,:. • , St4..reliolas, 14aeli..BranO, Fire t..74>p;T, Modern 'l'rou, l .3fofra - a .k, . , Medallion; - Orient, Black liarrior j Oirk Egg Stone. t liieb together: rith his former stock,' will;nrlips '1 e the most et t r ensie and varied, as§44rtraeht - of well: s 'leered stovesin the cOpnt.s% 'l' ' ! " • .. •. e th ifoit Sloret, will furnishdk at low prices arAll . articles iii his line ibi t eptlit hand and nine .1 order as usual, and-orders rticeired at his old slam, i Great-Bend. 1 • 1- 100 X COLSTEN. 1 1 Locieruille . and Cron Bend Nor'. 1854. I . TO THE 'PIII/1311C. , Iv friends, one and all, I would have you to . s koni ' hat I'm ready to s&rve you al ltortOse Depot\ • :hive Nails'and Tobacco, Coffee, andltice, - :alt, SalkYruttis, Saitiietre and - ' ' huger and ClovZs, Cream of Tartar and Candies, .loves, Cassimeres,lVestings, .lelected for dandies; hire .S'utrnegs, lalasses, Afrpiee rind Teas, - Vithtilihhons ,Tippets, the ladies-to please; Ne e dles ,Uflllsh-hoOks,l with plenty orsoap; ~tatelt, utcla , y-kti7es, Bootere€, Rat -traps and Rope, Nrrycombs,"Coffec-mills, Ticlting and Wicking, Co:-Itotcs and Crackers, with ;Wafers. fOr•Sticking; . 'l , l)per-sauce, NW' itingßooksJ Raislns and. Snuff-- int perhaps,'on the whole, we rare Said quite ' lie half can't be so just step.in. and see lur yourselves, at the store: friend J. C. LEE. MontloAe..Depot,iel). 'NEIN .rinjs E1 1 .1i StIIItINGIVIILLE: kw r - I . 'NIIE iindorsigted having einter(;il into a copartner-* -Li shit in -tin; niercantil4.ol%tittess, at the old stand of 'S. • ii. Grover., tip he conditeted and carried on•un- detf the mum: and L: - . , tvle. of .Afplillan,& Park; respeCt... fldly beg leave. to ntibrut thei : publi , i that - 6'001)S of every description gill be sold on'reasotrable terms for cash or any kindc';f.produee.i . It \ is_ our settled deter -1 mii i atioo to -sell a.- 1 elerp'or• it little cheaper than any other house in. ti-,,,,-. •. ', > .etintry l i -Wt.••: ! areAetertnined to keep. a -good asspintent, an Itope i .by,7sitict attention to kltisines, to mCrit a liberal shape of public p a tron,. age.. • ~./{ - - ItAMES IitTMILLAN. _Spriir.iiile,.:lritY l 2, - .• 4. 1 , 44 K; km.. -.- • - ...:' i .. ._ . . - / - Etiffitio rtob'eti: . , . . • t CIIOICH - lot justyeeelvo, and offeit.d. low by . ~.. d i_ / _ 1 SCOTT, JOILICSTI.V.S4 CO. 1 ' _I • 1:_ / r Sli•vcrisi" 911 a -t i -ls, " - : ' • b y lot cf)V4il li.Ong•J:ltiityls yersaeap i. / _.c: by ' scour ; ,roirsrox & co. : • / 4 ptitigyille, I)eectither ft. ' ' • !' " ' - - ! • 'iolfce•&O fire .... . . . TIAN - TNT; just !returrtCd fi orn New York I 'wiz)" to 1.1. call the attention of illy old ctiStonters, atid of the'pultlic in general, to inyi •.. - •• • - - I - • r NEW STOCK OF GOODS, Which being bought with eallt at 1 the lowest- prices, arid wishing. to sell in incipaly fur the saute, I. Will ofi fer turns at greatly reduced ;price :.4. • -.. It7ot - do•Co l'rints 7 wirrintdd fa.st co'o'.4 4 fur only S et. tits a yard. Good 13rowtOSII":11'', 18 iscounds for ene dollar. lloOnton Nail, acli`lo;ledged by all 'to be the best Nail in tise; $5,50 )er l keg. Hits mid Caps, Iltiots and shoes, Thad° Tto ,est,4 all price, all wool D i e Laincs, CAnnertis, F s. Silk, Silk _Velvet; Sc. 31ouslin De ligkineS,.l shilling - per iyaril, .I;' , : i t.iit , Bonne* and Nfoleslpn Hats, Broche, Shawls; 1 - /ittl,le; Long shaWls, Thibei. do., selling at inconecir ably low prices. 1 I can safely. warrant -perfect -:satb-,- taction to all Wildwill „ice-Vie a call. , - _ 1 Lane:4)6l4l, Apr.. 5, 185-li S'. A. LYONS. ..........______ . r .— _ IT CLOCKS—good.thpe ketper., , ,onlv one dollar. .. . ' I. • . S. A. LYONS. . Lanet3boro. .pr. - a. - I I -- TANTEDIOOO-11it.10,- for; IN hiell tlieliglleo prico . wilt; be-paid. 4 i :, S. - A. LYONf:7F.- ~. Lauesbo:o,, Ak..." 5- i.- . i ._.__ T ____ I (116US . TR:V: t:'*iiitiift.l talien• in exchange Tot I - ; Goody. aty store.- i ' S. A..1. 1 Y0N.5.. . I i .I.aneshorti, Aril ... i • , 1 • ; ‘. .. . . . Can't get along lititlient one Terri! 7 - tieranee OrrOrery, ' . ~. 1 'T HE TrOpriCtors of tlie. Temperatrce Grocery - . 1,1_ would call the attention of thc. 'public' , to their stock of Griveris which consistS of everything kept in a grocery With ;he- trsce )tion• Of--.., which can I - Fe purtim.sed.fo'r4 cost. .Conte and i try for vottrselves, AvLel :will • load yon down with gro 2 Cedes for as little: Money las the next.. Our stock Consists of Sugar, - .MolaSse. Fish Coffee ' tarelt, rep p.-..r, Spice, Sala.tatns &e., 4c-. . .• V -'-/... - April 5. I • 1 ,. V': IL FORDIIANI k.CO. tiIIACKERS hr the 11)pr barrel. -..OysterS by' the Li • keg or quart.• Nuts IwholeSale - or retail. Files and Yanee'. Notions Mall deseriPtions. ' I April U. . i • / i .... I .F... 11. F. & Co. • i War ihred lainst. the ltinrhsi.. 7 TF Yolk ha ti l t'ards " p . .pare • to:shed them now." il. Turk: Or Christians, Mormons .ttunkers or Jews, bearded ladies ~ ' ir beardlesti bovq! Absaloms or bald ,, pates, any and all whofret - Ibire the services of a _ 1 I- • . Bd.rbOr and IlairDresser, ' • ' 1 will please bear s itt mind dint '• , • ! • - L'IIARLES! TILLMAN .._. - . continues to--exereiso his art at the old 'Rand, in the basement of Searles Motet Montrose; where he will ho always'happ'y to see the fiice of old and new cus. torners, -. I - - 1 i - , FIRE .I[NILTRANCE. • ..', . rrIIE subscriber i s agent (orate following Insurance 1..1 CompanieS; doing: liasines at t4e lowest safe rates.. - . • - 1 1 • : . !,Slate MutUal at llartisburg . ,'-• 1 Ca[ )ital M ' 50 000 Cash :Mutual at Harrisburg. • - • 5200;000.. :Home Insurance, .ilre ; u. York - City. ' • Capital $500,000. • F• It CHANDLER. Montrose April 6,185 i. 1 • Facts for the iPeople. , "IVOTWITItSTANTiINO the predictions of the-New ; Albany Ledger that Frank Pierce Will 'he elect ed President -because -fit PrOphet Isaiah says , . that 0 `.` the Lord giveth poWer to the faint," it is univrsal! ly admitted that the -subsriben.ettit and will sell • • • BOOTS. AND.; SHOES: : CHEAPER than tin3;• . eth6r shop iii twin; not nven - ek , cepting th e genuine bee( and, shoe store.. do wn. tow*, L N. B.—My Iterms cash pay dawn, and I" n would therefore itilbrm thos wholtre- Indebted to Merriman & Patrick, that thtlyi must call and pay up. • or.----nuff Ced: IA. 1 31p,RMAN. Montrose April ' - - - “ Some thin gis -ILlnn r. .d ate a weri as others.” • - - T rni l E s u b scr ib er l im i ts pareims theMitair mon; ufactory of A. W 4 Greenwood. in iturfbrd, la prepared to tuartufactillall kindaiteludrsairedneed prices; of good material and in auperiar Ape 'of workmansbip4 - Among t the aßKerkt - Undo U...wi1l mention :Roston .FlVekero, (i4iprolie4'style,) - all kinds! -ofihntry and ):irindas6 - ohairs, „Fikta \- . Seatq, Serteeg,id:c., \ Ora Work -warranted to, givoquitisfaction for , live yeara. L'N f elttitickptable Pr ace en ea. angef or wotk, but NO CREDIT ! .14/30111qEMON4 thirfoOl -6. „ - 000 'Fbit.SAT by ithe Eby - ; S. LIB 01` A. PAILIDWI. EAGLEn FOUNDRY. - QAYRE, ik'PEßillitg: having pa/dia...., JO 'ed., of. Wilsan &:Co. the Eagle FoUndry, ere n ow < prepared_ to - fill orders from the trade, and do ivorlV— their *le with skill and. despatch. -They wilt keep conatantly_oni limn& Ploteii . .(beat kintla,) &over; (en.. Umia k ) Crtlimsiors; Straw Cutters-, Corsi -Ehne dc. dc.-dc. t , - , , -n. We invite particular , attention tolhe Plime whfek We mannEreture; We manufacture and keep for salt ' 27 illakhiel Plow We have purchased dip, exclusive right to,'mantifee. taro ; and sell • in this county, Wayne, Wyoming and Bradford, orßieks'Patent Iron-Beam Plow. Plow is•made ' orironizeXeeptint the handles. • it is celebiath celebrated : forits Carey' draught; 'being one.tki r d easier than-any moil' in u‘se,swhileits-strehgih 'and de, • rability arc greater. • . • . , MACHINERY • of all kindeintinufactured, and repaired hy.axperlia.. maChineste.l Steam Shingle - A l p shines, Among the Stoves which -we mannfacture, are a l . Keystone Coaing Store, Rough 'and Beady do., For, ear,,Qtteen dO r „-Premiuni do., and other kinds; an a t . ranged for. burning-wood or mid. Also , Self-.l2egv. later, Parlok Stove, Cottage Parlor 'do. 'Staitle*' 44 two sixes dO., 'and a 'Variciy" ef other Parlor Stoves, both wood andl , coal burners. - Pe keep also on band Grindstone Tog Churn - trunrole i n Um. brella and Shovel and Tongs Stands, ~&c. dm. Work • tone to'orderOn short notice'aulet the lowest rates. Cir Orders f d r StoVes; Agricialturid Implements, 'v.e• t.e solicitedfrom . those in the, trade, tridwll filld at =easonablewkolesale prices. 3Riptro . le; Marti, • -4;" . 4 F AR M-s - VOR SAILEI,_ 4 THE subieribtrs will act ~agents• for buyingtat selling Real .Estate--4'arnis, Houses, and:Lota...`‘ located. Susquehanna County, Pm 'Or in . Bloc** county., 15".111,4,:and also Land Warrants: All wto: ivis r h Ito: offer thoir •proliertY for sale.ciiii r. a minute de , zeriptiori of their }arias' or• Lots att. ,foVlows. : Number of am-e,,s; ••Ima . Many improied,and: how wateredi buildings; orchards, grafted dr corn inifn. fruit ; other. fruit trees, and 'shade trees;* how; far . from 'Clre4 Bend,- acid, the neareat.polut to the D. L. St. W: R . : it: and -NA': ft; 'rice and„teinut . Of „ patmenf • ~ • • - • ta i.--voi wish to. Lily or id/ . • Real Estate, IQ receive prcinipt attention' by. calling on -Or-tuldrwing • eithe'r of us at Great Bend; liisquebantla county, P Couveyance froth Gress fiend to the - premises` free of elmr‘ie. Office d ,on Maine stree ~ in the welling/horse "of S. D., Chase, latelx occupied by N.. V. Carpenter. PETER DECKER. Great 'S„D. CHASE. Ai riraiia, California, , . . • , , 'Or any plocc on the Girkbe cannot pram! •--.- ,' i,o:'ettter,ioducciriqnts- then. - • • ~ , . IC ' --- - ' EELIni, & STODbAk.Dt - , • . .. BOOT A:NO SHOE STORK.',.. 17 TACIT is now filled With a neii-"and.extensiii ; V , m.Sortmetit ~ ,f a*ieles in their line r embracing a gci:e r ; t 1 variety of new and el gent styles, or lea and gentleinen 7 's wilar, 'among. which'-are .tadies French,'Silk Lasting - and' l'renille :Gaiters', kid nail . Efunnel ed. POlkas i _ Kid,. Pa tort Leather and• Wonted Jenny Li&ls, Buskins iont TiesGentlemen's French and thiladelphia oak tanned calfskin' and kip Boots,- Moroccio-, -Calf anh.Cowhide •Brozans &c. Iloys kip, calf and Cola-hide. Roof and ',frog:nisi' all kinds et Misses and Children's wear. Also, 'a ; general ~i .esort• -meet of Findings which consist • in -Part of lasts; pegs, Tsparables,'l . lingarian nails,'lacks-thread, •wiaxi.llis. sh tles,,oe I, , intling, awls, rasps,.:.-,-...ndstonqs;-shoe knives, ke, AL:O 9a,1; and handoCk, tanned calf upper IA solereathei,..Nloroc:co skins arid.linings : .: ,Workipticia. to order and repairing. neatry thine:. . - . KIX LER . eIiTODDARD. , Montrifse, April 6, 18.4.54.- - '• - ... - - - .. , RI: At •ESIPATE rort sitp; 9/ - 1 VILLAGE LOTS, siniated% in the pleaianteet V - pa.'rt!of the vi rage of Susquehanna; also, threw Ilous;es and loth in the most business part of do tifciresail if'Orni containing 133 arikr, with- a .4141Cituprovemetit, the remainder •L basil! timbered, :lituntv.tlyo. miles from said village. , . .Susquehunna thergyeat 'CentralDepot (?f filo :1. & I:nitre:id, situate at 'the fobt .of .111 . 6 heaviest - gra d e rhetaw load, itear the great of St:meek . Conewaeta tr and the Ca c! and. possec..l,drig . tore the. b;.ist watennt. , place on the rose. with the le .eality of extens:iye.3fachine Shops. Foundry tt.e., Sat" Susquehanna; altheteli,ronnbeling• bet '01)0- inhabit . inns, and, but four years of no ; is. - 0.6un0l soon - toi, range'alongs i.le of the 1116'3 t• flourishing - and populous • tolyiis blithe line of this great tqdroughfitt , o. • • - - L. P. 1111CDS,..A.gent. •". . ' Officeone.4oor cast of Ll.9llleirds Susafuelianna . jjepot; ' • • Valt/able Laltds:FOr . . F " OR.SALE OSE BODY,• abont 5500 acres 1 • , 4ant.1,,0n the ,watel-$ of •Sfnipg Brook, a branch- • of the Lackawanna rivelltirr e Litzfrne County, Peatia„ about mitliVay• between the, tiniying towns . o f s4t c . - ton and Pitt s ton. These lands covered - . with ni uable timber. and being sittiate,in the most extensiri . . mineral Ts.gion• in Pennsylvaiknown to 6)nttlia iron ore--Arid believed to obi:lucid , andlgiut afro in, the iminediate vicinity Of s.cveral made atarnowiti progress--Otfer t¢ the Cipitalisto • opyortunit'y for . the invtinerit of Money that Seldom occurs:.' Forlurther information apply-to 1 Wall street New 'Tork, or to'th subscriber, at Montrose, SuSquelunma county,Pa.„•tbt: attorne3 - .in fact of the owners. , . April 6..1854. • . : liENRY DRINKER.' Pr6rLimat 11,E.AIR YE is ll' Al YE - 1 the name and firinof,(l. - La limp &So., as delvf in z- - STOVES, TIN WARE; .&t. acid whereas it is tlesirable tits ".the Saute .shoald - 18- ntaile known to-the putlie j for 'the puhlte, good is well as our own. • - . , • - Notice if-therefore hereby givint the good Veolle - of llnntros - e_andl.lie . i•egiori:roiatid. about; that wets still.be -fotnid laboring atour vocation. 'at the ell stand on' Main 't - rect, ,where we shall . .be•-happ tom our friends, and tit supply their. wants to the • bqfor our ability.; Moptroso., Apr. 0,1b04. . • -; • "ATCIE. IMPAIIitOI4 • • T L r lIE subscribers,' resumed tlre•abofe lam ed business under the inanagyment fred Sayre, respectfully froin . their old.eastorr ers that line, a return of tbeir patramige, Mr. S. is an experienetal and skUlfu worlunani having lott ed his business and for many 'rears worked im.'stari of the best Antis in New Yorli-eity..is, competent te do any kind of work that may- be en trnsted.:to 1 3 romptitess, 2noderde cheivcs., and the pudiontiat all:geed i Watehes, we trust will seseure 4.fa1l sbare - patronage. , Gold rings made to order; and all kirid. of jeirdil' ,repaired • BENTLEY REAI) - 110trose, April N 1834. • . • • PLOW, SIII[OP. , NETS', ESTABLISHMET. AND E.AIOTT would respectfully inform tls _OIL 6 ;public that they are mariufacinring illatehieg Celebrated Plows. They also keep 'constantly-it hand, 11 7 ,2rne 7 C , iiienty, anti On Cultieutors, Dog..Cleurns, Sleigh" find .On. Sket Poi'o, of Various pattermi, -too numerous mention.. li r re hope, , hyestrietittention to busises-, to rei'eive oim Share of publielmtronage. Mansfe fort', D. Poses old . stand. ,-Toundry, M. Mott, Deg Searles ' . neßePairing done on short uotiee. • • - . , - `-. MEBRIT MOTt. 'Feb. 6. • ELIJAH mat FOUR • LOOK TO oug - LA*O mAntati sibsetiber will* attend to tit-casional - (I/Litt ; t his . -old .btfainess of .S . UR arL.VG in this ti unity when desired. „ liany,ef the old Farms in di county; should bi re-surveyed, to, tool: up motrti the larid-maiks,_ which are liable to t! , -; ; ;, lost orb k Merited by time so as, to occasion , and tift"‘i Miklos for time to come, Forb r y ma t w h o : d e o Of, know the precise locatioe,_ef all his lines and ;c therernre, !sikotdd tif--e to it Seaslm, to pretest Olt trouble and . • - • - rpoN , A eIi.VG - also attended to bt 9 1 dit )1 1% Het, 20, .3; w. citArla .I,IIIN P E AND -LASTER. * T im, subscribers , are now - burning And will ' constantly! on hatol,lLinia• of A *cry silPf l , quAtity _a; Montraie Depot,:and: scll it IA (1110-,/#le3_ *fair rersigni nislltElf: 1 . 14 AluallitttYTGgui tta tapplled upOn reasonable-1 10 uce - .slperior ground voli6r bo kept.ciotAutly ti "handlerealleiv_ - -I. L 11; DRINKES: W. iTZS.SVB L. SPARLE.., uuitoso.bawl, 4 FOR gALE, ' THR ROM' -AND L6T,,lnte - the icedenee'd Ragnsfiod, - .X4ildeoeascd, pituato in the r* rough of _Mont/Vow. Fort tow Alf eAte, opplY_th, tl4 altbsefiboro at Ctwogo,N,A., or to kf : ~ Montro.so;.. , Duly, 20,.181‘ 8. 11. SAYRE, - B. S. BENTLET, PERKUS.. • C: D. LAVIROP, WOQDROT, ' vt-401 11 " R. RA ~ r , ,y,RAYNsi?-r
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