lIIMSME! *lseeilqqeoq Oinlnthin.Tritei- --, - The riuse -i of the Red iMali; hi ; the United,. States - is new completely- letnni . ed,_ , in...: The: . vast emigration' fai n t tae Atlantic side_ia-dri vipg hifirfdithei4on furthci Into , the 'wilds beiond the. MisilasipPl; and therohe is:faced_ by another ablitiSt equally'as.Vast emigration setting in froni - the Pacific. - Whatisill hit do ? i Where shall be his his ext, huntitiggronad- , -- where can he tilde elf ~fir . onl the face of t Afie., white maul. I Norv i - ere l His race must' bO,exterininateil,: or he must yield to civiliza• tion, and become' educated to the pursuits , of eivilized life.. That hel can be thus educated there is no,doubt; the !advances which_ sonic "of Our{ Indian tribes haVe.already.made prove it, We refer to Choctaws, 'Chickasaws; thei Creelts.iftid the Cheroke es . All' these tribes ere Ind& farther 'advanced than . Many of our readers are aware. i The Choctaws resideon the tottit bank of the-Upper Red River. IThey havea repreaent- ativo •griiiiiiiinent and, it is generally . adthin- s iste'red . " '402 fidelity. They have;a written constitution, and they have legislati ve, judi- , 'elaland,executiVidepa . rtments. They have • a printing press, and printed lawsare annually issued from it. , The - hiferior part of their ju- Flipiary, is.electneo by the people, and thessupe -ri orjudges by the Legislature. Like us, they have-two branches of lant ! makin;.! power, and their legiklatures ire 'elected in districts. • They hail:. common. hools, ffr the support of 1 Which they contributO last A..,, ir $94,000.. - 1 The Chiekasaws are less altkine4 than the C.,hoctaws, but , it is Said thatithey are ensigns to have their ehildre . 1 educated. They . ire • very intlustrionSin the, - ylll - flits of, i•ctiltettre, and raise large ' quant i ties of. corn, which they . sell to governnient Contractor:,- , - . The Cherokees have a governme nt resetn. bling that of the Cho :tairs, and are represen - ed as industriouS and advancing in knowled, , zorne.of their chief men being very well edt - cated and living like nentlemen on their estates .They are not, behind either, in Manufactures, • and annually producelarge quantities of cet top and woolen , goods. That they have also a taste for reading, is evident. from the,., fact 100 that there were 516, copies of books prin.. ted in the tatic,n las' year, The Creeks haven of progressed so far as the`Cherokees, :but t ey are. improving, raise every !year large .quantities of cornnd other fruits of the soil for sale, and'take and kindly - to citilization.. The Senecas and Sliawne also have large andLculti -ateil farms. ' ' , --! ,- 7.1 n view of these _acts, which are set forth at largein i laic!, number of the Austin State Gazette it should bt a the of - ..,._dutyour Govern inent', to seek out, an adopt at, olice'the f ost feasible. plan tO - aid, more \ effectimily .. t n they have yet demo, this beginning of civil za - lion on the, part of the above tribes, in cu. e) that it may progres to the highest stag, .. A And not Onlyfor the , tribes, but ft`tr . the IX ild • fe .. - . . . . , . er ones among whiz civilization_ hasynot ye commenced, but where the savage still ft mains in almoit his original state, - Shout c fort by Governmen . , be - made bring tel , within the pale of e'vilized life. Stieli ein ' would be better th.wn i the sword and the i ul ~,1 - 1 4cet, which, onl a tit of reecht depredat on nd outrages•by .1. e CarnanOlies and ohe tribes of our fronti t rs, it wozdd *now ' s en the Government willbe compelled to list with bloody effect, pf it would' -protect those frontiers frorirthe Savage. That these otitra .ges.. have heezi provbked by the white men, ~,adlnits-of no doubt. - The • reeent mal.acre at Fort Laratnie is ainstance. ,I The Indians on ' the frontiers have ceft treated-as - dogs, and it 'is time that; som measures i more worthy .' of an .enlightened •nd A, groanm Governent, r in. i _should be Adopted, in orderjhat they maYbe treated more. ike en, which I will be 'a bet- ter protection for Us ag Th ainstern is - s.s(-a ges• .-- 1. , .. A.pr_ojeet was .r. ported at'the last .session. of Congress for er ating territorial govern: iuents for the Itic i lrn tribeslin the ' _United s-, State' With a viev to their. 'e.ivilization, and incorporation ; in due tithe, ofthe territories into the Union us States. Thi - Indian comma nities proposed to lie .included ni this pr..ject - v. - erz. , the: Choctaws, . the Chickasaws" the Creeks and Cherokees, inhabiting the lands adjoining Texas and extending inorthWardly 'along that frontier. This project meets with great•fivor in Texas, and would undoubtedly greatly advinee the progress of Mose nations. But as we said .b ore, something . inore.im- Mediate is wanted or the . wilder tribes:— 1 .. That they, too, appreciate the eiviltring pro cess, and can be brought into it, is I evident from the testimony of .onel well . versed in - thWse matters. Major Nabots. of Texas,,te,s ; tified that Some of the princiPal chiefs of tlie southern liand of Painanchesarefully impres sed With the necessity of "Settling down,'l and "are net onlyl-ivillillk, but appear anxi: ants to do so' . . 1 ' Ife is satisfied that with two or three yea's' su}sistcnee,e ed - ' by th , ; i' s CUT ...- . General Gr;vernment, with .the necessary in structiOns ill' raising stock and growing. -corn, fize., they would be •able to stistain therns.elves ;and eventually become Civilized. - ;' This subSisttuce is one of the first things wanted, for;it ! is actual starvation, in addition to ill - -treatment bi the white population, that has-driven the Catnanehe's and other Indian .:',„ • tribesto the recent outrages on the fro4'tie.rs.- - Among the many demands.on the att tion Cif_our.government not, the'.least itri e I rtant Is the improvinghe condition in ever.. pr ~ ~ Bible way, of the Indians on our. frOnti :rs.- •We have 'fought the red man - long enou l h.— We warred againSt him when -we w firSt I:ndee on these, shores; - have been arrinu hp him ever since, we we are fighting many hr , nel of his race now.' It is not time now, w ' . we have bee,orne great and, powerful tiat ' i ii - adopt a different ursel time • that 1 c - posed, with a str ng and mOre earnest art to thr totnahawkwhieli . - the Indian . ntt o. frontiers is at`this moment ,lifting in train.- " tion agaiHst us as-he did in . days of old, a !broader 4 bri hter - shield rot* . civil ion • and kind treatrn nt thatyw e i have yet I one? Although WC lime - hemmed in the Ind an be iii tween the ,Atla is and the Pacific, we' need not exterminate im. •It is not an impossi . 'laity to - eiVilize im and live with him in peace.--L-N, Y ourier„ ' _ . , , • NOT BAD. -The PiscatagneObseryer is re, .. sponsihle for thelfollowing : . . A gentleman balled at a hut in the Amos took vialeyandregnested some dinner. The .'lady, het'' sponse being absent, iefused to -u p fil'llt;iist necessities for money,-'br the'loVe - . of ''' s lrery 4ell l said the Iningry traveller as • he kinked his fontsteps frpm. the iithosiiitatle abode,. - ,' you will want nothing. to eat to-mnr row.- - r' • (f- - ' • -:- -- • I :' ' - ' Why not V 'inquired the woman..' ' ' . " t Beentow„: nniwered - the Weiry m a n, !the Indiatnx are digging' a =;tunnel:at• lifoi cad net -:1. ii ther'ere going . -to turn all 0 wa .. ' ilisWiliel.4 - e into the "It.robOolc alley, ._ 'entrausttd 0 i the Test of -the vee , ple. em to -:11e.2., • igporm 4rii*PoW_ , .i• - ,L,- - ,.., _ < •-*.rintelligence t the 'old it, hiniled • p fri c , th e taw; t e inform - him -thatlirilood ...arait t-QoveriloV;the valley; and to "Okirhat wits:to be done litptheand emergency:- , , . .-. _,,..-. -- ... i1)12119 . 1 4/ 00 be• . r . : . .. priest' ., - :The:; a d e si ore d t o -, (llt i et •..l er sears HAW " ' S . ' 1 -va s mwagi e t Ts . lf,sitet-ch.g.7% .31 tell ller-Oat GO - MO 7 - rP thise tr , t th at i will Itl e ol r d=st b r 141 ;EL L .,r ieP ' and r ~ .7 . - • he *odd lie\ 'erisefi.d anal her . LiTti d'lliji.cti tli,tt I ' :-.A.iihson,4ene 24 ; 18 IL isvastwWl4, & C9, - earth. 1 /41:4 - L , .. - .,', i s ' • *Yr ~ . :,' ; . - .1-. P,o,4 l 34enifild - 140 itifrightea - *# ,,- t`- •;;,.... 1 "• . - °J P * Q lld Wpaibeetil Itt iv - dp - 'llMft - t , ' 7 • i 5'3'4'4 : . ~ ~.,,,•:, r. : - 1 • - •• - .) rieelq,1 WA I Ka iiiati 4 He 1 • ,- J. . '" f = . 0pt 14,1, -, ~ ' Vt., 23 , i , 1• EMEiMMWEIe=I EINSII i. ' I • -'' -iiiiiiii#4*" , * o; , :: .:. 0 i.: We iiroartibt ~.r...:_:,-,,, i, ..' .--....- • °r acts iii-iiiiiit t*t . ,:- .'..-•;• ',:,-.: ''i': : 2 ''-: ... ate trar.teO atrlii, .X, ~ ,:- - 71..!! ',l,•!'" ...._'.,_:,•.'..::•..: - ..,.. , 1''' 31 " - 0- 1 1 L41 : are, intkiStiniiisig'stinit:ltiotirliet6') las well 'as Ut". : tfie;Anethod: - ..iirdiiiiii-AiiiiinS ia-hieh is conside!ed_sharp:Air wieert a in 'cll si, oflitisin ieti - joett.... - . -- .31 -'J,..:',::- jr. ',.,: , ,;',. • . ': Sone titn ` , a esineei gentleinkrii':f wheal re. Will 'all Mr: .A.i.parichaseda pieasofgroud ! 1 in Mu iray-streetiXatoov O -100Vittbuildi ig I which lie, Proceeded , to . tear. dOwn, , intendmi. toe,reet:l . i ita.oik;o4"buildtrig•.MOre Suitable tor.the transaction' Sof , his~ buSin* - '•; 1- .0iboat, th .aaine time. istiether gentlemartirhOtif 'we . . •sh Theall 14 , : , B.,.purcli . iithindieliiingl•iti,. an l proceeded to iikad *tithe bid_ build ng sti liding'Upon It in the ,'' me manner,. so` t nit • th .work 'of demolition' riiceciledUponjboth at the -I . trOsthil . • .„Aftet-,thisrhadbeen.cinn , pleteit :Mr:')- . .A.,„ being readyl4:lxiikthinelf,• and supposin g uitevatitrailyl that his *lei: . her *ould 'pre 'building at : the . .Sante time, paid him a• • iisi , in... relation to :)he natter, iwlien le .. was;ixistily,. infornied . hy. Mr, . B, 1 that. he Sheilld " build •ivherlie pleased. ` .: ; Of . . course; as :air.; A. Cotildiiiit gainsay his right, in this respect,: the only Method! left:Air him - 1 Was to go on.bY hinaseiti, : ,:Thislhe according- , ly - did, and -kid • progressed so far aa..,tii•i-linre.l hia buildire covered in,'" :idiot he was stir- 1 priged one day 'by - ft:yisit frenthic: late, neigh=; bor. '; `' Sir," :su,yalii,;',o„." your tire*O; iiirlt!, on my ground 1". .11 . r: A. rejoined 'that:. he; thought it must-bia'rniStake. , ".NO, Sir, it i i$ 110 mistake----Yonare an inch or} : my ground. •"•Well,.'" returned :Mr., "all I - Can say is, -if i -it-is so, 1 aril very-sorry, and it .is altogether ; unioteNtional" bilt,l an", : willing. to • pay. yew; whate,Ver yeti-say:the. land. is worth. l ' •"I want !fo:pa.,y.,. Sir," - ansWered -mr. - B„ "I hunt! uiy.l.,nd 1., -:-.sit,r buys lir: It.„ - ; ' "I - .seei.t:is, hopeless.. try .to compensate ibis . . matte r .with:yon- ut [will pay you'double-Whatever,... you say the- land is.worth, rather, than to take . doWn tqwall . .-.. - ``h. 'rant no . tnoney- - -- 4 -. 1.. want My land,'! persisted tlie stitblyorn I,f,ri B. i .:_Arguinent and entreaty Were. a ike .una vailingoind Mr.. A: 'accordingly - proCeeded 'to ta ke down and reb4lq his Wall.. Ile w perniitt: to -finishlll'filnildingnoW: without farther interruptio n: . - . , . ~':- ,: '',.' :, ' -.. Shortly,. after: I. li.- 14 concluded.: to I . build on his lot-, ai d masons' and .areenters \ were. set at• Work t 'aeconiplish the ableet,±: The work pregres ed linely,Hstory alter sto ry wenkup_as. if by magic-, • arid our.:friend Mr... 11:, witched the operations day,-by day,.. with increasing in ' 'rest, in confident antielpa-: •- tion of beinlY, able o occupy the 'premL4Cs hy a certain: period: At . length the building Wus• entirely finished f in-foundation to cap -stoke [ '--L-:the'work in en , d -de parted With theirtoels t —the rubbish . had been cleared .a,` . w-ay—and i Mr B. was oom ph, cently congratulatiii ,, bin"- . self on its suecez d iiceoinpli4unent, when r' he was astoriish.d bY.ri _visit front .his neigh ._, 'bor Mr.' A. " Si "said. lie,:•" I ant .sirry to I. inibrm you, that you '•are.; an inch r '4r .-rny, t grciiilia. ' - rph ! (liISCTIC r l irOpliClLY - 6_• t. It's no 'loosens .at a 11... I tell ye -4..., are an inch on m . ground."' "Why n ,can that be," • blo ts ered Mr. BJ "ronlyb rt to your wall 11 - , `. Ali, thatts it!" in •it s .. eat possible .Man n r'lmswered - Mr., A. , s friend Mr. B. ; W somewhat duinlifi- .. , r -"Send 1 t. it sur ' .3 -or, Sii,r at leng . t .he -ex ploded, " and' *Oll see '„aliOnt 'this:.: The' surveyor was :.. 1 rdingly sent . for, Aho af c ter a-careful in * -urement of the r ...:live prenlise..creportli to. the eresi-fallen fr. B. that . it was indee( tinie--4te tras . occupying 'au itkehinore,lanthan heWas entitled ito. • A. pi opositioti to t" that itiekof gr.:mad; ;corn -., •:',, ing itE - mast be cc fessed; with a -had:, grace from him—was , noW advaneed.by . Mr.111.- , 7-. " No, Sir," returned Mr.. A:,"T shall not sell, you cannot offer kne money ;enotigh .tO.; buy! that - inch of land. 'Takedown your 'WO; sir,,t gaci i 1 want my laud.' . Mr. B. c-aine. to the'enuclu-i sion that 'the e was deeidedlyn,gainit him, and yielded With the 'best . I,rraee • he , colild.-- 7 :r The all wasen : Amn - .andi.r,e-,ercetedJ, and so . eareful Amour Nery,partieular friend? to .tre- 1 / 4 - p this time not'' ass, :that he - .built ail! ciinch short"of wh re he had;airight'tO , r io. : K' is perhaps:unnet.sary to explain Ar-the rea4, der 'that Xi% A. had done the isaMe thing`iri the -first in4ftnee.,--':Ar. .1 - : 27tnes. .: ",' 1 • NNW- 000.DS. ' • D. R. LATHROP' & CO. • . Altt.nowyeceirtng their stock of Goods Or Spring and Summer trade;'which they offer lat lamir prices than'erer.olTered *this m ' -et before.: .Thank ful for - the-liberal' patronagetheY, are neceired, they •will ; eirdearor; by-strict attention' to business , and tie 'M any nese baeliscestelds,4l, merit en a larger share 'of `the patronage of ;those-who' 'wish to buy ':GOOWS Call and examine for yoarselves; and site ,if_our goods and prices will not bear! ir out iu' all we have said.;" '• LAD - W.' DRESS GOODS • of ercry style. 'Thirty 'pieces Figured Plaid aid changeable Dress Silks, some es low as 75, Black Silks o all widths and quakes, a goemi for $L Lawns, Damps, Detn i ttO and Grine,hattis, good and cheap ; Fine White ds of 'eveiT deseyip• tionf; Brown and. Bic:relied Shrir t}n Linen Goodi of every kind ; Embroideries and Lace Goods; Bontret Silks and Fringes.: I , • ; . • I - CLOTHS ; • of every grade. Black, brown,. d blue Broadcloths, all of which being bonghtut we a-ill selloicry - ••• - • CA S.Si4E,AA of every - style, equally low. , and examine our stock of -these 'goods, as we cara thein at .the yery lowest prices. ' I - LINE2r.DUCK , 1 • • a new article, for Suminer,viera. i Sominer Cloths, Tick ings, Striped - Shirtings, Blue and Brown Drill, Xeu .._ tuekyJeank, and Tweeds, a coin to assoftmentl• HAM CAPE!, ANDBONNETS, a large assortment, and of style& to suit Bopts Shoes; Upper and Sole Leather. - CROCKERY .A.VD GLASS WARE. The most complete ,and extensive assortment ever es , brought into Montme. Falsetto of ;White GI-unite and Blue Ware for a very huh! money. :21in*s' of en all slam and.,;of durable plate gime s •,' • re 11ARDTVAIZE,IRON,411"D NAILS.j' - _ Cull and ekamine•our prices before cod buy. 11 - ooden and Tin lrore 'kept constantly-on:hand. . . ! GRPCTER4vES of all kin s. , Sugar, MolasseS„; Teas, Ike.; at le than iiingitandon ilLabton barrel 'and Tabic Salt. Flour the barrel, sack dry pound. Codfish, and Mackerel, Pork, Terming Toolsof every kind, Ploughs and Cultivators. I- GUANO. ; ; • Thel,„44t.est:fertilizer inthe!workl, in *.9 uautities.te suit. • •••• ; - • .B.UTTEE F.IRICEC73 ; AND TtIBS.I .t 1 * Once of all "kinds tnexchange !for:Goods, J, richt. " 1 , !. ' ! . it.cash . . , . - ' Auditor ' s Notecc. • - • Theundersignedhaving been up lilted an auditor, t 4 distribute the fund in the .da of tlie. Sher iff of Sesquelanni Cottakv, arialugfrom the saleofreal estate of•.Jolua Chandler, will -l c attend tothe tittles 'of - of stud impoinunenfit in idontro'se, bp Sat . urday the friurthday ollfolinalier next at one ()Idea 'in the. afternoon at %%Melt time and - place all 'persous Interested their ehdins orhe forever bar rearfremi coining in Upon imid fund. • - FRANICAIN FRiIS li , itiditor. , , 4, nieek.g. • Audilimeit , NFotlieei - rrhe tmdeteignett having been appOinted an auditor, to . distribute **And ;Lb . -tile handA' ; iof the Sheiig.ef Stisqueli Cquaq arising from AO tale of the real 'estate ofiliallisalgarade, will attend to the -duties of -said apcoo it his offioe'ln Mon trose oiz Saturdat the eireetyi eighth 414 of . October -xtextott ot*olcloat -itt Abe 0=0t:44 at whirl' thee, alldPlaee a • PeirrOiderestqd , present. thief. chdtos,fir .kieforoveß howneitriitil comingin said 'fi A nd. 'F.R.ei•li r S4V-FAA#5.412., ',Auditor. -',l 4 ePt• -1 : ~~_ ME!ff`n.=SME - _ kW:11;141111e TIEAL t ERS . TY DRY GOODB,4eadj‘iiado Cloth- Mexayosel Pa. - fr. B. 1 -Soli', 4ow uilt up ke. cry - Our !undea. IPODS.P • e this we_c i . at _s-et7 AIVLVY'ei XMll' - I',Ji,i-AOW.4 - 01t 2 . 1 :' , PAitt,) ,5 - „ ' , ~ • . Dr. 11.13mitli, :DENTIST*; Moiltroie;:r4.; at Searles 0! Hotel,. Ifoklaye and tuesdaye of each week. &/11* LNG osociated theuiselrce in ihd ' prantteevf ' :Medicine; arid Surgery, wO4I re*pe y Invite . ialiy• Ore them it'eall that may need their profession , lyerrices. They may be found at the office forme" ly.twcupied by Dr. ThaYer. TheV)till keep oti hand. ;puree - Concentrated and iletneopailde medicines - llontrose; liftYB, 1854. • TifirEN. - • It.' CRANDALL. 11431a7 B. LAPP, . • i*IEONTIIOB*, with Rog - roodiv.a . • Cari ter, Wholesale Oros:Cm and Cointniesion Met ;`.chiin.ts, No. 173 Washington stt!eet, between Court anikand Dey Streets, , Nno ro4. • • Miller 'itk ntororgis. - AIM 001.N.SELLORg AT LAW, .Cl and Solicitor& !n Chancery. Office No. 44 Clarke street, Chicogi!, /U. - • • Pacific Hotel, .• /11REENWIcH STREE'r, (near.l3roadway,l hew VA York. Salisbury Co. ; l'Proprietork In the riciiutc.of theprincipal eteanilxint landings. . • -ThouLao irlEALEß AN •DilY 000135,1 Groceries, angling, .1 Crockeri, Boots and Slit* iSpaguel,antui *pot, - en tl e . y Fitch, TronNEYS ..kt LAW, 3timtrosi, Pa: n. i l a rinkrrxr. • . F. rrrci - - 2: •.: HA.• •fic Baldwin, -—• • tANTFACTURERS OF SADDLES, Trunk k vi-Whipta, S:c., on triiitpilie strut; Mod ,se, Pa: Jhn Or Oer, • -. : rASIIIONMILE TAILOR. Shop under Searle'a Hotel, *due -greet Montiostr Pa. D.l). IEO4 IVERY ":AND EXCIIANGt TABLE. OM c in 4 • in tli&ricar of Wilson's k•4re, Montrose, Pa. • • •I. Colste#, -.DEALER': IN STOVES, Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron, Wow, Lodersrille, near Great Bend Depot. December 4. ^. • • - • . •M. . INTEIIESVED with •I. L., IIIINT; Importer of andl l De•aler in lictiware and Cntiory, Carnage Springs, ic.; No: l 5 Peltri street, Xrui York, where his Mer-I antae friends, in this and other counties,' are kindly invitek And 'earnestly .solieitc..xl;to call • and . purchase,' , , • • L. P. Hind i, TORN,EY AT TAW, Saspieharitus, Pa. °Tice sn Maine street, oue do* east of Lenbeira's.:. ---- • , Frazier &Ow, ' ' 1 iTTORETS AND,COriSELLORS AT LAW; : 1 f :4. . Mire: on 'Turnpike strict, one door East 41 1 Eost's-Store; irontrore, Pa. i , - • : - t-- . ' :- 1 1' C. it. SIMMODS, • . 1 1 (?OT ..AND SIIOE.IIAKEII, over. A. Baldwin'4, lirtrneSz3 shop, Turnpike;street,..ifiantrose. -; .1 Albert Chatiberlin, - -1 ,kTTORI,TEY AT LAW. ano Justice of the PettcO•'. over I L. Post k, Co's Store, Ifonirose. . - • Wm. H. Jessup,.._ _ A L , 170104 - EY AT. LAW Al) cOIfIIILIONER of DENI*4 fur the State of New York,•will attend ito all business entrmteil• to with:promptness . and ' - ,fid2.litv." -Office en•• Public Sqlutre, - occupied. byjlor. Wrn.x s . • . • ' I Abel Terrell, LEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES,' Cliernicali, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs; Grocerio, 'Dry GcKvd.4, Hardware, Stoneware, Glasi:ware, Clocks; Watehea, Jewelry; Silver SpoOns, Spectacles;- Musical Instrtt mentA, Trnsses, Surgical Instrtnnents, Liquors, Pet ftintery-,. Mirrors, Station erY, Brcullies„ Shoes, Yonkde Notions, Se. t ; • - B. R. Lyons & Co.; • . j`TIIOLES.ILE A\ .t.N D Aff Salt, an Il t DEALE c I i tS. ware, Laliessbora, Pa. . • F. a .Chindler, TAEALER Pi DRY GOOIS, Ready Made ekothirg; 1•1 -GroeetieA., Books audiEtationinv.: venue, -- ifontrose; Pa. I • , Patrick & i.Dirnock, • ! - 13iirslcuss AND SrAGEONS: Office 4 1 , Owego street, - 3/oniroar, Pa.. - L L. Poit & Co., INEALERS Di DRY GODDS,`Groceries, Crockery, Rstrdsrare, Leather; Fiaor, etc., corner of Turn pike street and - Public Avenge, .Afontrose, Pa. • J. Lyiimi. & Son., • . TIEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Groceriat, Hardwiire, _LI, Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, Books etc; also, '''carry on the Book Binaliiigibusiness-!—Public Avenue, itontroxr, Pa. • r. • Bentley.* TAEALERS IN DRY GOODS, - Drugs, . Medicines, 1 1 Paints, - Oils, 'Groceriw, -Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, deiwelry, Silver Spoons, Pier emery, kc.—Foot ofYinblic Aienne, Montrose. Sayre . ; Bent* & Perkins, • 1-lANUFACTFRERS OF AIit.DEALERS IN all . kip& of Castings, Stove, Agricultural Imple nient.q. etc. Office at tlayrAs Store, Public Avenue; Manufactory at the Eagle Fuundry, Foot of Chcirry street,lMoutrose, Pa. - E.,Jessup,s, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Montrose- Pa., Tine- tide Susquehanna, Bradford, Wayne, Air, ming and , Luzerne countiO. I . Wiffiltlll. W; 811tith et CO., • CABET 'MAKEFRI They; keep eonstantli on :hand a good assortment of all kin& of eakibet Furnittire. Shop and ,*are Rooms at the o Maine street, Montrose., re!. . , • RopkwelVWjiton & Co. fANUFACTURERS and DEALERS in Straw ...Tit, (ANA C4s, Kura , Umbrellas , Pare!- Rpls, Ribbons, 150. 20 Courtlandt street, Neu. York; (up stalts.) R. U. ROCKWELL. Franklin PraWT. • 4 TTORNET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ifontrom4, Pa.., will attend faithfully to all busi ness cutrustedjto him the county of Susquehanna : - Conveyancing I and writing of ull kinds will be done neatly, and chimes moderate; He will also attend to the preisectitioU of clairkr, of soldiers, their widows and heirs, • optimal the ',United Status Government, for Bounty Lund,:Pensionti,. te. May be found at all hours at the office fortherly occupied by J. T'. Bich ardis, Esti., north of thd, Court House. 1469: riwi STOKE! NSW GOODS! ix skr MIL - FORD. liE subseiiber hating leased the Store of the. .1. Messrs. ,Watts, armeriy occupied by I. S. Lit tle, intends to locate per nanendy in New Milford.. - Mkt" he take this method Of informing the inhabitants of ,New Milford, and siljacent toins, that he has just returned from New York with-a large and - splendid stock of fresh and entirely new Gads con sisting of : DRY 000DS of alniost every conceiva ble - variety, 643.9CERXES as low la the lowest, Hard,. 'are,Crockery, 400te and $/toes, Rata-and Capa,' Bonnets of every . styli:, &c. kc., which he offers for sale on the most reasonable tenitS, .for,cash, 9nittry _produce, or rAttable credit. He would tam say.mthis connection, that he has added to 'the establiskment, the manufacturing ot Tin, Slecet4rpn, and - G'rer ware in- its, vaiiettes, in , which he is pewit. to eiecute 'ail kinds Of jtO, by the very_ best*Orltinen and on the most reasonable terns. . - rttoiKilta the Bozo " : Rill' " i ltu ca . it tb ri P AN trtletilitni. l - J. in D re eskl m e o rs u stij D • w Milton]; 114 1.6, 1854. • zrzw-fspanto ti Muff! is inow reetivinedsirsnil taPPliell , L 1 • ,of Bpriiki adixis, winch Witt-be &Mid mum ally . attnunive, ineluding a superior .assoririent i . of Ladies' T/ress,Gootisi in Silks, Bel** lkSisiss -Pi lanss,q,aistuk.•Poptiimp, Cha ll ies,Stlinsulurses, St es.,, ..If4ssifia4a, sat suitia; Bilk atisarp'cumi. Vim-BonnitiOloweii Perguickiee-: WiM er with *large :ririetY 44ther Farley tad litar„ - including Calm, ' Crt isinures, Boots end Wall Paper, etnrano, , Oroceria' I, Crookssy,' Ifer -fro* and Anil*, brit" Olk9•41 Mau, Ccvfriv é Parlor Stove*, Vail, grind 8 fonts, - Plottglis, ate:dx.,- all zaideb *ill be ionld#o - term* toirdt. the e)o*, buy er", to cash's* credit. w- w-t , t•-` - 44 : 4 : A Nee illikrel,'liiiiy OMSK •-; " . .--=5-• '' I ; w. w. WINTON L UOWaen. initutoT - S oi ti 00!1$ T 1.. L . r6sT E now offer. to the:putAlOthe mtiot choice and V V die Liyzor hrytia.Goods to be bad- any where In the cannery;and;thi the very !oiest,priees, without ilt4mion• . , . READY.MA.OH CLOTHING.,I 0;01111gR STYLES..! lA. Pose & Co. have 4ust made a large addition o their 514 of clothing, chnsialing now of ,everitllitsg desirable for, the •buyer at;elich rites as are sure to atilt: Tie gobds are made first rate, and werwarrant!the !Olt to be equal if not superior to any ever before offered in this_mary ket.d Our stoCk•=uprises; Coils, fine black French SackS,Frockirand Business; Tweed, Vaasiniere and, Jean Wicius and Frocki, also blown s and white Saul mer plain' and twilled.'. yEsrio 7 ;—linito sad: colored Minimal; Valenti*, Wing, figured Ilarathcia, Spur ad ark d Satin, and every moiety, good and cheap. Pawrs--Fine black Caisiniere,li doeskin, col; tweed," Siurimer stuff, linen coflonade,i stripe, plain, check and plaids; ix...cheap 1 lo be Sure of sale 'to all'wlio Andre .to buy.! H CL . LOVES dYD irOglElo—Lskilies aid Gents White and colored ; Kid Glovw 'Of the hest quail iv warranted. A large asiortnient Of all kindi oftdue, hrowit and slate hose and , + hese gents and ladies, eotton,. Lisle thread, 13erain and .silk; Glom Black and colors; I hirge riSorttnentof blaCk silk and lace Bias,. long and short.. 3. CO'S.. , OM'S AND STIPES=-NOr fine ' BoOts, Coarse &KO, Ladies fine Gaiters;' Bootees andßuikins, a MI isstaiattertt of Cbeari ShOes, Minus and WW I es - Shbes and Boot* Ladies fine Silk-Roan Slippers, Avr nrrE GOODS:-.;-Allst.y*a atni4ualitles, bleact- T cd,Shirtings, Billow Cotton,4oe. and CambriC I Muslins,SwisEi and Bobk Militias, - Barred Muslins, Bishops: itnit'Victoria 4swns; &c., firmed and dott. Swiss Muslims at •- r. cot,. S/WWW? AND ORINDSTOVES at ,I. L POST &CO'S. O..:ROCERIES---4afi the' liest:and chpapest kind. VI is tof Sugars enrptlisingkr cheari at L. L. POST it Co'. most rdesliable steel: in, the coun JL try i at very towipriees. I. L. P. & CO. of eve -kr co's.- ---- ;POST iRgeN 77. -vie. LARGE and splenaid Simi; cif Ipring Prints. A ' ; • fr L P.*. Co . STAPLE Goods at, the loarst pri4. • 'r - t. POSTS Co. - - riLOTELS, Tweedzi, tentuelcy Jeans anti Satinetts, 'very, cheipat 1.,L. P. 4 coe. WooDEY 11?-.4REPatene Palls, Cedar Pails and Wash Tilb.4, Cocoa Istut" Dippers, 'Butter Ladles; Prints, Willow \ Baskets,ltYpe Halters, Bed Cords, Manilla Ropes, Unica*, a god lot at the store of • L L. POST St. CO. C0.1)-/.7SH '.3/.4CKP I WEL of the bes quality at the lowest por.' Jssible rtes. April 5, 1854. : I. !L. POST, &So. Q OLE LEATHER,lve6:cheaV; . at . , POST & eIkOCKERYIA G:iIASS 11" A choice V lot at priips. ; • ; 0 POST k CO. OIL, • • ' POST &CO EATS, *priug - iktyle÷lest - c,tality very ‘•-- 1 cleat% • i • ' POST & CO. ID'Otr.YETS'and liorinat )iibli n ni# of all kinds, Par I D'asole,.lirgo and sthall 4_ very tom prices,- . • 3 .; POST k. CO. . : • • DR4158 TR I.:01X (is--kiVeiy style- deArable and very ehettp. POST & Co: 13 r aglof v 1• • 1 5 0qT kco : . SALT, Lime and Plast;criat • , • .‘ ,•.1 • POST - S; Co's TADIER COLT ABS=A werr choice lot of the !: latest styles; filook;Euihroideted Lymerie, Lace, Medin and Ilaniton L L. P. & CO. an 4 he tudersleeres,an desi *Jill table st:yles ;; also,..wcirkedland embr'd. Edgings and Insertings and Flotmeum • . . _ . r ACE Edgings kid Ittsurtingi;. , " ; imitations of every -kJ kind, alMost as PO Lis ge49ixte andwery ellduic also, pure linen-wrou,, , rbt , Laoe. 1 ;:, I. L.-P. 3; CO. , INGRAINED mid Heinp;Carpet.tor sale at •s • -1.. L. POST & CO's. HATS--ranatan, One and totu-ie trim , med and lan* *Mud,' Petbil and Palmliar, for boys and men, sold very ebeap.i .I.L.P. _a CO. • , variety, al -I_4 so anew lot of the latest sty es of itoeiiits - at me store of • L. P. . & CO. CItOICE and faner'arfii.les of ; Soap, and ITair Oil ; some or the fittest Petfunietv at the store of -E I. L POST az co. ARD and TILEQW also,Tarmers took :,. gen• evil at • IY.L Pos'r . WANTED. - - RALY of all kinds—Means,; ried Apples, Tal- Li low, Butter' 13eeswas, all *Jaol socks, Eggs, &c., for which we will exchange gootia at cash prices. • April . , 6. • L. POST k.Co. • • CHEAP- 1 - • SPRING allt*DA3lnlll3lt GOODS. 'WE ore notriPfePttiet . , l to VOrtsh those in limit of Spring and 'Sumner GOis at paces that will not Fall to compete with the Ve n* ry lowest and suit the ,(her buyers. astiortzne of Dress Good the complete, comprisicgTOT beautiful styles of the very latest fashions--itar4, - , ,, er* Bareo Detain, Lawni Ginghims, 4- H. kD. SAYRE. _ BONN .Ib:Nr7e"•;hare received a good agsert ioent at extremely km - prices.. S. 11. & p:SAYRE. . CLOTHS.—Pro4d Cloths; Carsimere, Tweeds X. Jeans, and a first rate issortMOnt of Summer stuffs,. kc. ' ' - S. H. &P. SAYRE. • .READ r-ArADE C) OTHEVG.— , -A. very desira ble assortment st lOw•pticek k.D. SAYRE. WALL P.APER. - -za larg4' lot, which enables to. Sell low, besides Oivtilg an efiportunity to make bet ter selections. th; D. SAYRE. A 5.11703" t 4 CT, flutter Orkin.s, Tin Waie, • &e.• kn.' • ; • H. & D. SAYRE. GAOcXRIES.-L-110fing bOught -vary low, We will not at4'eannot imdersold,'4.S. H: ik - D. SAYRE. Miiy, 184. • c . • . • -• • MCIRIE t tIiENCGOODS :.• - , , At-AE 11eady Pay ',glare. T i EM sulreribers beg leave,to advise the public, that they ere bow receicieg an entirely new stock of Goods for the. Shriner andifall Trade, embtach* nearly"every aiticle.called 'rot at a country Store; which were bmight at the ftriisent low prices in New York, for easlyand Will be send astonisbinkly,cheap.; Grateful for the very Alberni patronage heretofore ex-1 tended tq our establitthinent, Ore 80dt:a continuance) of the same,, and as Much increase to possible.. • We claim to have in a Measure ievolutioniscd . trade in; this txtmmunity, bY Compelling a. great-reduction in; prices and (in sonie iirsts) a dimunition of exorbitant; - profits ; and w 4 trust that a teful public Fill dulyl appreciate and retard on effort. .Our • stock oli Goods is now,bzge.', and .et- ry way suitable for thei trado---morp'. eXtensive, in ct than usually kept in!' this place. Dose Wishing to purchase' will do w4l1; to call and '&O4. : ismtrn & lIEMPSTEAD.T ! Brooklyn, Jilyt26 1851. •i, ' ' ' ' i" i - . .840,41) CZOTHS. . ; A lar"e r , assOrtinent, and oite . , acellent quality. Cas.l sirueres, Twe4ds, Satinets, Jeans, &e., bought reeently at, the: ruling low prices, and will be sold col . renpoudingli On*, by ;• .. • . S. &H. r Solag Ligittier l - 4 , first Ta r te article at only • 2s'cia per lb. • ; -; &A. T AMES Brea Goals,corisistieg of Lawns (motirn T L ing and *0 styles,) Poplinettes, airlines Batt eges, Bangs Dellatines, HgHeges, &c., just received and for ode cheap; by SS MI HEMPSTEAD. Nets - Goo* tud N w Arrnaagenzeat at thefitead Pay Store. MIIE undersigned would; respectfully announce tp the pirblic that they hayeente.red into Copartn shiP in thelfercantßubu4ss at the "Head of hirtYl.. gation,r. and that the busbies* swill het.mdter be coq. -ducted udder .tbizarne of :Ilawley & Mott.. We le vile our old friends and thd public generally :to give a*Rall before i Purchasing elsewhere, and see boir (heap goods cen IKtught-'foi cash. We hare Jialt. received It. kirsdAussortmetic of Nee Gooda, whlch makes our. stock eetnplete,:irhielt.we pledge pined* to sellair cherio_iraTeks dregristi . ir. Montrose. APL1x.1854.1 . W.. .MOTT. 1 Llfew • 4 : #44,11%4114 go -Imo( Paitinstpn. and otliFts la • of ftuilY" -- - 11 #e; ant FarrS Fiteemi:qi fti_tere*gb o o*:: 4 7 l 44ll4,l Things at Um. Abrs*,7 Milli Malin, mill *oily Obi* fiknefOnd intere4ll4 , books, for istel4l July' 12; 18544 F. B. CHANDLER; i IMO 16ILLI mairtlici! Oldie* for tiota,`l3osoner moth! , KO:rt isirreee" trea for Oi ter•Dialik 101%4 ta • lit* tiff INONfi . . vrotavrittaNlC collir oE -. 1 o/Me &ate of .Pennayttiatila -I' ' I,' 11" S-q% a r e,"/ 2 hiio d i • p hi a. ~ 1 Taillti _College, orgludzei 011 the plitriiof the indlire ; t CollegOS 0' Continental Europe, is designed to sane a thorough professionai pAtiqation - to Btu- •dents.lideuded for ' - . ~• - „. -..., ~ • ~.. , . , .Engiiieering, - Mining, Agrictritti've, and, die : 1 1 *4l.drethanicai l .attii 'CYteritical ;Artie, Tte,itext_Senikuutuat -86hion wli .potnines e - on • Yortday,Eepternber illtli, 1854. .•' i''' ' ' . 1 PACUtTY,—Mathernsticw and cll Erigineerhrg, - 'WOE Sethi' ILl'bod,Y.! .". ' - i' ' • . Hetanrport arid ea Industrial 'Analytic:4 and Akricul: tural Chemistry, Prof. .A.lfrc:d . L HeUriedy;M:D; ' liii4ng EngineetimTkledlogyaird hliireralob-, 'Prof. W. 148. Thomas, mit. H.' -. , . i MeeloolCal Philolsopland the Principles of. grt chinert, Professors Pea y \ and..Kenhedy. Tams for e _ achy he rtment per getteioh, cif 7 11 teen Doiire s l ' I.—, -, • ct Meoanical, Areti ural • • and !Topograihicat Dratviug, P rof.John Kern,' $10,00:", - ". Frdlich and Spanish, Piof V. Be Alnu \ uilli. ' Herman, Prof. B. H -I-Entrup. -, '," .• , Thif Analytical Labotatory for praetle.alClieUfistly* is opeir daily. • " ".' .''' N ‘ , Ari4readernicA. dep ent under the eliarge',of J. B. Boucher, A. M., is rovided, int o '. which younger it i tm and 14ss proficient stunts may enter . and he, rapidly prepared for the Voile e Courses. r •-• ~, Additional itiforinati nas to termspouries of study, Boariding; &c.,' may ht. obtained by Addressing Dr. Alfred L Kennedy, PolitechnicCollege;-Philadelphirt. •'i ' " I LtirrnEwriErvicittlC --Meat of 'Board ofTrustees. Jonii . Melarrat, See" 1 . r. v , t . .., •1 1 • , ' BE L GOOFS. ;. - • Nl?a'cknowled g etuttno tje C pt i tte n a t t ir in g l ef a t t i ! tge tenti4n to the very I stock of 'S'iring dad Sam tner:Goods they - are ow receiving 4nd offer. for sale at rf!!!) low prices: n addition' to their usual aisort mend of staple Dry,GoOds, Groceries, Hardware, CNA cry,Talnts and Oils,l &c. &c., they are prepared-'to exhibit a large assortment of Ladies' Dress Goode Of e very , description-Figured, plaaand Plain Silks, Bonnets, Shawls, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery— r Ladies andiMisses Shoes of- all kinds- 7 -also a large stock of R LODI:MADE OZOTHIAVG, Cloths, CassimereN Twiieds, Jeans, Sum Mer Clothi, Vesting's, Hats, Caps,: BoCtts and Shoes, be • -' .; . , • .they respectfully -4:)licit an early 'call from those whO,wish to purchasC good good 4 a lor pricea. Springville, May 3, '54. •McMILLEN .5; PARK. _ _ MEW ARRANIGEIVIENIC 1854. 41/NDS cfr tiftilft LE2 S 'Rnil ; koa+l Line. 6e!'tee A ifantros • . '• • Yew fk, every'clay,:6'un.- 4 • • : do . exerptca - Ifor, foncardingl freight to New_York hr there of 'a t. 11. It. CAIAVELL, of Orange County, will ben attendance at the Montrose Aupot csery day of thO week, to . take charge - of such freight . ana produce asinity be entruitedtto them. Returns for the.same 1 Rift be paid at the Store of WilliaM McMillen. • procetiesin general, Flour, Pork,'Fish, constantly On band, for sale at tho :owest Prices, or in eichange . for 'country jmditee. : • limns.' • IN'ittuat Matip.xx. • • • ;'April 18 1854. . . . , r, • . - Lii> ie of Mall Stages, • - 1 it— . • • • I FROM - !! KIRKWOOD TO 3TONTR OSE..' QTAGES will leavoKirkwood, Pasning 'through Cor; 1,41 bettatille, Liberty . , &c., every. niorning:after the arrival of the !dailTrinus of ears, both East and West, reaching Mentmte [at 1 r.. 3 1 . naltriling, leave 4unitelse daily (Sundays exe.pteil)'at 2 r.q4., renal id?!. Kirkwood in•tinte to take the'Mitil trains of cam,• bOlh East and West!, being the'nearest and most fea, silde'route"to:rearh the New York-and Erie Railroad. 'll - This line intersects tri:treCkly. The • for Dimock, TunklMnuock,. WyOming, and Wilkes 14rre, which leavtis.i . Montrose f-T.: a. 31. every Muir; day, Wednesday and Friday. a line to Erieads- Vflle,.Leraysville; kc. • ;' • . • Good teams and Comfortable iTiriapi* are pmvi -40, and the proprietors will gpafe ito , pitins to • ac etmunodate• the public. W. K. lIATCII. I • -110K6AN WEST. "• . April 6, 1854. ', issolution. . . . . rrillF4 Co-partncrsidp heretofore , e xisting between the subscribers under • the title of Tiffany ..4k. Ilmith,. was terminated on the 14th of -April kit.. The notes and aecolutts f said fulti are now in the hands 4E. Tiffany, for . s ltlentent.ll Those _indebted Will• please take notice and act accordingly. . • : I, . 6 .-- , . - - . 1 • - -lED*IN TIF.F.A)NY; .. I - .DIES -F. SMITH. Brooklyn,' 314 10th, 1654. - - - - . TO TULIP.. PUBLIC ' • . . rsinule igued having pUrchased of Mr. Tiffany. the mercantile, business 11. his E : entire interest ,lit iterebv make their bow to the:good citizens of Brook yia ttzut.luTttethcm to call mid inspect, plirchone .Of the best and most oemplete hocks of goods ever before offefed in this'inarket.;-- Believing that people who - buy gotds dn.long cred its have to Tax a large •percentage for: crMlit atone, *e have adopted the . Ready . Pay System of trade; • as the system Most conducive to. the public 'as well as Our own interests. 'All kindsfof Farmer's. prod - ace; fe- Oeived in exchange for goods; at the highest market ates.. • Those who desire to purehase at a low figure hill asstiredlyifind it for their interest to give us a Call. .1 • 3 F. SMITH; Brooklyn May 10. * 0. G. 'HEM PSTE AD. TO THE PITBLIC. ire found a the Sttwe of, A. Turtell; Mont -111 rosq' Pa., a first rate assortment of,DrugS, 'Medicines,. Druggist's Glass-Ware, Paints, Oili,Diesh !es, Dy - Stuffs, Groceries, ,Yankee Notions; Some ;Dry Goot6, Musical Instruments and Strings,Materi lab foi lights, Pocket Knives, Spoons, Jewery, Ter fumery dm. Lc. , • . ; Perms wanting any tl ng in the aforesaid de !partments, (and also some others not named,) are-re ' spcctfully invited to call aud 'examine •before' they purthase. 13y so doing their interests may be pro moted. far When you cope to Montrose„ do do not forget to'call at . TURRELL'S. SMOKING and CHEAVI49 , Tobacco, by the pound or paper; Plug Tobacco, Scotch and Maccaboy Sniff, Fire Crackers, Pistols, .Powder, Fish Hooks, Fish Lines, Candy, Ize., at '„TURRELL'S. ' June 14414 1854. • ,THE GENERAL FINDING STORE IN FULL BLAST. :7kTEW GOODS . COILING IN FOR THE SPRING TRADE.=-Grd de Rhine, De Bege . , Plaid Lawn Delains Prints,. &c.•;Black - Silk, Striped Silk, NeedlZ Work COlars,.Cbeutisettsc Thread Lace, Velvet lions &C,-, 'a general assortment of Crockery GrocerieS, and Ham - IN-are, Carpenter; Pincers, Blake DoorPulls,l Carringeßolts, plumb Bob; Axle Clips, Dash Frames, German Saw Setts, American and English Sad Irons,. ate.; a general assortment of Shoe Kit and Trimmings alwaysnn hand and fOr sale bY 31. S. WILSON. .Montrose, April 4, 1854. • ' • TO THE HIRSUTE ONLY. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. - - NrOriVIIIISTANDINO the passage of the N'eliras bill, the high price of provisions, the Mormonism; spirit rappings, and other national ca lamities, pre.sent and imininent, the good people 0 Montiose and di - Owl:we (Such of them as *ear beards) May Still have their chins reaped arid whisker's and hair dressed, a la mode, at the, usual rates, by \ on the inidersiguetl, at his old stand. in the baicement of Searle's Hotel. 'CILIRLES TILLMAN. MOntiose, May 24, 1854. • • • MONTROSE DEPOT. ' TVIIT,LIAMJIcATILLAN • IjrATING purchtised [ the.csitJAisluncnt of Isaac L. 'IX Post at'Co.' at the Ventral% Depot,, n ould re respCctfully, inform his Mends that he *ill keep con stantly on hand, at thelowest priCes, a well selected stock of goods. 't • ' Lime, Salt, and Piaster an he had cheap, as well as Groceries, Dry GoodS, Hardware, Crockery, Boots, Mats &c., in exchange for Grain:and'all kinds of "produce, at the best prices. 1000 cords Hod Wood wanted. Montrose Depot Feb. 2, 1854'. - • STEAM GRIST AND SAW 13021 BROTHERS having-pnrchasid 'the 'above' establishment, will keep constantly on linedßn tieo'We aid inne'llalOiforti Meal.P.frsP e ri ° !r al '• ,tltop - and Bran at the lowest cash pnces:— CuStom work will be done with despatch, and In all ca4es . s'st tt Montrose; ' ' ' ' . • •• Fog SALE. _ - • _ A intelling smes,:in Dr..k township ; shout 30 acres improved, 'n Log :gown thereon and well.widered: : • {The above.wili be.sold on retuwemble terms 1:11, king something of a psment "down. For more dentin; emptirel of John,Young near the pi:n*4ll6llor Towanda, Pa: - I —.lnuit's. • I • LAM* have - theinaitives with new. thimaaat i ltaa alibrd ta buy them now. We aishuge supply, sad a grest mistitts s ibrbAs aad limes, - which:We of ei at wit 44111 tAtviCaPri! l ifirie ee • 41 . 16141.2 , Pkostvalidbthei Trlsisgsgs; . .platlanahl Y-ithe" , qlboott. Mut* 24 1 - 444 ' BI 3I = O WIVICIXIt • I •10,000 0 -crisw-000io • OrIitAVAITITitA:OI4 !-' - • • .( T keat! Rush lot. th • Nettt - 0 ds at Eator i's • ''OXE P ICEISTO E! .''. ‘' V E* .14rgest and ., • . . • tiitnelc f Fancy, Domes. _ c mldStaple; r,!• . if everibro lit into Swami& ha Ilna' 6 l l inWe Vil ... ' ,dttd ttise,l9 , . •• GeO6i, coin- i Misinginliartiasio , :' - - 4 1 I: - - '. ' Rich Changeable Silks, • Fashio Able Sill(and Sat. "- Stripe -- " „•- ,• _ • , ~, . [Bouneti, ", Plaid ''''' ' ; Vrene - Plurnes, . p i e ,_ " Black , _ " : - I' 240 pi es Rtisniet Ft& i *Ohms Boimet -- l't 1,0" , Dons; •Bonfitt Satins, 1 ltlo Fency-Dneal do. Ifilionib o raineo; ~,,' i:i T i freeDr4sCuttoit.s.z4-• Parisian.. 4o - . . 1 g'rd. & coled. Velvets, Plaid de Coso4 is . • ' Fifty . y Stite,thawts" , i re Cloiule4i, de _Berge,: ' Cashin -do Engnsii glerincoes r - , Broe, ' ' do 'Parenten . o'B , - ' ::Silk: 1 • - ' Aii .' ' Lyotiese Cloths,, ' , 1 Vloiei, iltisiry, etc: Cobniya ' - 3. -" 1 ' . Cl ' ' Cas.slinems, ' --. Freneh clian'ble de R iv -e, Vwdz Is, • • -• _ Embroidered Robes, Mann Is, - ' : Ginghams and, Pe4itts 1 Fo ol B i lanlmag y - oal Scotch Plaids,,. - , • ' irininki. / White Ooodit,- -r: j .' Tickings. °' ,Wrought,Chimzettesl Dannisk Spiesiks, . • ; " ' Collars, • -- Linen do . do Muslin Edgings t , ). Irish Linens, ~,_ . do Ccimbrick 'do ' .. -- Black Misillui • - ,do Linea ' de Etc. etc'; . , . . Ifirford, - Oct: 6. , EATON' &, CO..' • \' lie INSU*A OFFICE CAPITAL, Lli 1 OA' • -• 1 ' litsztres • I t 1 initsc-roas •A. Q. , Stebbins, Ili Broad street; Peter C. Baker,' 1 Spruce Street; irard \ l3artelter; 118 Broadway; Thomai Andrews,; 13G Cedar .street; Samuel G. .Southmayd, 377 W' street; \Albert L Conklin 810 Greenwich -teet ; J. mes A. en:ratty, 113 Broadway; .Cha's. Lent,• Kingsb 'dge, N. Y4Lambert C. lien, Chicago, IlL; 'I S ith Hobble, Rochester, N. :Y.; William W. Leland "ew York ; PeteilL Roach, 138 - Bank street; Sthate S. Bell, conterW6t and Taught streets ' . John L. I cep, 78 Water street; D.- Van Wirt; - 118 Broad. , ay; lloratio N. GalluP,T , corner, 'West and Barrow .' e reets; Peter IL Fester; coiner tiameroort and Nir • :t; Reuben Rosa Jr., 48 Eighth Avenue; Stephetr riarawell, Camden, liro , Y. Albin Wadleigh, Philadelphia ; Dexter B. Brittain; 49 Wa ter street; &laurel Tribune 'Buildings; Sam ad B. Shaw, Cleve! id, Ohio. ' ... • • - • , OPAL -Cnannsat.rs, President. CiIARLTZS C. Cce CHARLES L. •A STOVE'S. AN .. . . • . • ' .\ ' '-' '' •• PEPLE, -: ' '-..':'''•••• ' Cl D. TATIIR ik P & CO., have constantly on hind .1 • a llige and. well .selected astorAmcot. of ' tin ware, Reels and both . for wells, punipS, cistern purnps, &c., Hydra 'c Rit'mg,: Japanned wares, lead pipes u!' all. sizes & .., &c. Job - work .done with neat. .neg..g and despatch i all' ;oiders .promPtly" attinided to, . ' • .ST VES &PIPE . •,'• 1 •• '' .. kept Constantly on and,_ u large aszuirtrueut of stoves of the latest' impro cd;:an . d approved - patterns. . Oar experience in the i ttsinegs enables' Us. to 'select thidee • .that we can sarelyTfirra:it to give entireiatii , fa o ctioo; Ardongst our num • mins stock Dire be found the •' . Par.vn .. • air, tialit . - Thar of the . 'Wegt,•.Rlevated .Ne.iv World, •' ' Clinton, . _ : • • tOven. - Atlas, •- . • .'` . Cultivator,. • ... ' • " . • Phoenix,, ' ••• • ' Fire Flv" '• ' . '": ' • . 1 Three States, ' ° Westerti''Queen, . "- . Globe, '- : ..... • , Premium:. •• -. , I . 'c. n. I..vrtroop.. - " !•i -S." .A. WOODRUIT.' .. • - - -.-,. - : : READWAL. • •.- -,- . • :•-1 • . - • - STOVES ' STOVES! STOVES: • r 1 1 11 E subsgrille ' wishes -to tali the, attention of - hiA _I : WOWS . '.ande public JO his very la*. assort 7 c l t mut of STOVE, at his new Store Room in LOcleri rifle, nent-to'L. S: Leillieim'S More, 'and near :the 'Gt. Bend Depot: • Eltl'hai, in additioii to llis-fornier large variety of Cooking and Parlor Stoves, may new pat tern", some of whielilire— - • , • St. Xielolas, Peaeh Branch, • Tire Clipper, Modern Troy, ifoliturk, - . .11 - eflollion Orient,' • - Black ll'arriprl. OciA,_Rgy,?kne. Which, together ith , his former stock, will. perhaps 1.,5, he the most site 're and varied akwhttent of twell sele ted stoves in the.cotia.Y:' - ' . eliiiton'StOrerr,i't4ll . furnished,•at low prices. . !ill article in his line kept on hand and made to orderas.nsual,land orders received at his old stand in Great Bend., 1 . , . - - JOHN COLSTEN.- Lakrl/;ille d o Cult Bind., .Nor., ISS:t: • ' v 4ci 1 'en r E u h i - -No T.T.K!,":ltiajtis returned *O' New York I wish ,to 1 1 call the n6ort of iny, old customers, and ,of the public in gen ral, tO• my • • 4 -• NE STOCK OF GOODS, ~ ;- L. which being bou ht, with cash , at the loirest prices,: and wiShing to s principally for the : same, I will of fer them at greatly reduced prie. •• , "' • Cocheco Pita warranted - fast colors, for.. only, 8 1 cents .a yard. G Brown Sugar,B pounds forone dollar.- Boonton Nails, acknowledged by all to .be l od the ,best Nail in use, #5„59 per. keg: ,llats,and taps Boots and shoes, Baffalollobes of all prices, ari.wooi De Laines, Cashmeres, IFarametta%„ Dress Silk, Silk Velvet, &c. MO slip 'De Laines. 1 shilling per yard, .Satin;',llormets 'd ItoleSkin Bats. BrOche Shawls, Double Long swls,. Thibet dp., selling at incoaceiv hill ably-low prices. Otl can' safely ',warrant perfect latis ction to all wh -will give me a call. •-,. Laneaboro, Aii r s .r. 5;.1 ; 854... - S. A. LYONS: L°C time keepers, only olio dollar.. C ' I S. A. LYONS. Lanesboro, r. - - tATANTVD-tlOOO Bides, for which the highest V V :price wiTilhe paid. S., A. LYONS., Lanesboro, Apr. 5. ' • _ • • CNTitY PRODUCE . taken in, exchluge.fi,:a. Goods, at my Store.. 5. A. LYONS Lanesboro, A ail 5. Can't get along without one ,_<A• penance Grocery. . • TOE P,roprietors _of the Temperance Grocery would call the attention of the public to their stock of Groceries, which consists of everything kepi in a gwit&try with the. exception of —, Can purchased fdr,ccsh it. little above cost. Come and try for yourielveit, :we will load you down with, gro ceries for as lit Ale money as; the nest: Our stock consists of Scgar, Molasses, Fish, Coffee, Starch, Pep per, Spice,.Sa'l4mtui Irc., k.ej - April FOlOll/31 ik CO. CARACKERN.I by, the"lb or barrel. Oysters by the tJ keg or quhrt.- Nuts wholesale or-retail.. Figs and Vaiikee , Notions of till descriptions. I, • ' ' April 5. F. IL F. & Co. • , Is for the Peop!e. NTOTWITU TANDING the predictions of tip ,15ew . Albany • dgcr that. Prank Pierce will be elect ed President hecauso the Prophet Istaialt says that " the- Lord"giN*th power to the taint," it is unitorsal ly admitted that the subscriber can and will sell' _ .Ig9OTS AND 15110.16,4 VILEAPER than any other shop in town, not.erep es ceptink the genuine boot and shoe. store 'clown .tOwn. N. Is.-3ty ;terms arc cash or pay ; down, : and, I would therefore inform , those who are ;indebted to . Merrinuin dt Patricic that they must cult and• Pay .uP or-ttuff'eed.. A. MEIIRIMAN: • Montrose A • SOuse thing* •citn, be doum • •4 , asi others.” 3 I fiber having purchased ihe Chair lion-, ufactoryl of W.' Greenwood, - ;in IlarfOrd, is lolnanufaetu re all. kinds of Chairs atreduced pricc9, of . gooll materials, and in a superior• style' of werktuanshipi Among • the! different kinds will mention - .1 4asloij Acker*, ,(intpryi of2(a)0 chairg, Flag &plats,' Setteei $ (CC ., 4, - orAil.Wpric , irqranted to give sithdiction for !Ivo years... , 1- - • ; - . ' AP„,' *Merehiki table ti.Odue , taken ezebange , Tor work, but NG CREDIT! , • JAR,4OIINSTON. liarfork, ILazieibtwer - Ostilb, Defir TTis3tieZtr Tural i i i i wi tit d tte l ig r tp . af T N n ew n e: on tum i d andifurnished arder.-:•:l4driber kiln-01/4 s64.lorcrlicneikunewpalloe.l -I .)i the ediigry.-- Ordersiddrdpsed tornetisill receive prompt attention: 6°°d'Pin°•LObeolind CciikErY-Probee Asia:win ez 'change for aliove.', , Tema, rerulyluky,.. •• • Lan es Feb. 6., ,$,, 4055,1. TED "CLERVWANTED:.• - -;, -, 1 . WAN', 0 irritintab 4 itily, good aetlve Clerk:••• • libel* had asperienee; writes a fair bend, • end is eeitiWent to rake4arge ern-seterllei-Ant— item mat be - rata oink; ingio daretchisibne of .attention. to, the interest 0 his esif*Yersit ,To Ano , tbstiam er to the abo `,. a Dew salatieirill givenia. . tmotlef tedinteonunend. - ago& req ..-, .• , , - .111. 1 ,Y, : -11,,X001.1. ' .Tlfittlititfi MK ' AND APpitovia'SlE7lll : $50 . 0,000. - • • s .4r ..liocage by tire, E.;, Secretary.. • . - ROWN, Agent 4. Montrone, ;Pa.. -READY- • . WARKFPR THE e to the Public. 8. 1fi.1:4-OGE Rpm to 1,.a, 'V, . , ' ' 37,f . ' .:. AlitAMlllNlrtimn . 3 - , SAYak ; rE/06114 "04 Parekih ell of Wllison & 00. ihe Ingle Anne*, are ntnr mepared to fill orire4s from the 40 101 do 'work 111 - tl*,ir line with Ad int' dl, de - oilier.' idll keep constantly ft.nl' Intel Piewe,Aheeilkintllo At nu.n oofet NI 1 1 . t e ; 18 4 . y e ah ! 11 0 0-8 1.StravClifterst_ anic , .”..ivira, , We invite.PitrtletnaiattentliM to tltelknva vaikk• we man Adore: ' "We i M anufacture and keep SA. aale - : - The Cehibrcted./ 3 / a tefildit PICA, We have puivhaied ` t 0 iexeltusive righut swa t . tore and sell in tiJ3 cennqi.Wayne, W;C e litand .11r0ford, tarltie 'a Pateat Iron Pima _. Ttda. Noise fig made entir,d3r of iroria ~ i i & shindies: I It is telebtmed forllta. ,littptriCuAt, . - , . , , g one.thirti easier than any noir pins; while lia . end do rabilits are greater r • i. - _, , , ' . ..., *up 'Aux:, -k -of.ill kinds manufaitiied and repaired bt.OPedenb., ed nutellineats. 1_ , , 1 „ - ' • /Reran Erginee,..ng jor Mille 84h!t9le ife. Aiwa, fiw dke. 7 l, - - , Among the Skives Which nee: Manafietture, are th e keyetone CookinoliStove, il'utigh end Ready do., For ‘ est Queen do, Prentitmt {lO., and other biz*, all se a. tvnged fir hurnin mat ':or mid: Mani 8 4.1tRespo lator, Parlor 8' e, Cottavo` Par l or .do. x &milt*, kle Awe, en, an a 'vatlety'of • other Perim St ove. ta wood , and bwilenk , Nr#./ .. : 11 , 8 ct 0 4 ineal 4 i, rind4tone trinun gs, lix damn Mlnp, t tuella and. Shovel and Tongs ; Standi;'&ol44% NVoil E in dent to order'on port notice and at theloitist yaks, r.Zhders fink Stoves; Agrieuknril beidessenk. &e., ..are solicited rnt Mom In the** 4 : l o/oeltimatiok filled at maso n abi w h* N d e pl o w . -... ' •.; 1. n BE9. Montrose If h 44 • ' •, • : BM, 1 . „ Attrtraligt,' !ciiitternisy , .. • Or anypl a ce ,nt._rAhc.,. .014 e f ungticol- prey greaSer.- - *cpro.nps ,thaoi . - KEELER,&-sTODDARD'S - —BOOT; ttNO.SHOP - S7rOlitti • nosifitlo with , a new; and exters;iroi asscrtmeit, of articles in their line, ethbraeing . a general catietf of new„iiitd„elegat; styles of ladies .:anll4'gentlemen'e wear, • =Ong *Men tire Ladies _French,. Silk Lasting and Prenille Gaiters,. Kid ar id Rnaineled Polkas,Xid, Patent- Leather. -and'llrosz e d Jenny Liuds, Bpskins and Ties Gentlemen's Fres c i, and Philadelphia, oak', ianneiresdf . skirt and kip Boots, 31oroceo; Calf and Cowhide Brogans, eke. Boyi kip calf and cowhide Boots . and--"Broganal fill kiwis of Misses `and Children'ti 'wear. Alio, a -general mat. meat of Findings .tchieh consist *Pan ofilsts, pep, sparables,. lltzsaeatn, nails, tacks,•thronl, wax, Be * . tles,slme bindi awle r nisps t sandstones; fleabites, Se.: Also oak and hemlock, tanned . caltopper. asd \soleleather,'llwoccoal3ns and 114n0 :. \WOrk made to order - and !taking neatly done, k.sToDD.in 310nt5e,.4 ril 6,L18,54-. - „V .k.l.lltr ArBLE4 - REAL x. .- • , \ - iron sm.E.• - •': ,- , 0 A i VILL4QE.LOTS, situated;in the,:ple .:i. kJ part of. the Tiilage of Susctnehannat also, 'rouses and, leitn in! the most fbnsiness pait of aforesinf villa,* Als43, ci twin coati:ining 183 tft with a sniall.unprOYentents,i tho- reniainc' ler Lei timbered, sit .' ..twii. miles, frinn. said ::nliage, '..- Spsquebanis is the great. Central Pepot . of the X, I t. T.&E. Rail 11, situate4f thelhOt Of.' - .the hemiot gride on the Thad,"ilear die, great"wifilos Of Surm a, Conetratand th«i Cascade,,, and paiinesaing ti t s. tnie the best , watering place on4he:ro.l4O„itrldis the la. a cality extensfve Machine'Shni*_Flowitlq kt, hi: Snsquehanno,rOltbonith_pumberniq• bet-1900 inhibit. anns, anildfuttg.alill ur yof age; _s destined Me tor range alonksi e -Of. the most tionris and pope* towns on the fine o r this great tqoiongbfnre. , . - 1 - °tee one clooreiseo stinds*f.” Stfignehanna Deliob Nbr: ;- F . Valttabie La, roil S.I . LE LN ONE BOIL ..,, at r , Land on ;the w l aters of ...Spring Brook,,*l of the Lackawmmaii i vet, in ItuzerneOsantY, re about radway_hettr, _een thelhriving-tsrps:of San. ton and Pittston. I These hunk are dovered,,witivral• tutble timber :and heing . sitUate'hi the meat ettiiiire mineral' region in ;PetinSylvania---known to met& iron ore—and believed to ab.ciiind 'lU'r coal, and being also In the Immediate ,vieiniti, of iteveml tailividi made and nO* in I.o, , ;;Tessoffer to the eiiPitafia 0 opportunity for th : investment of money that see occurs.. For'.fuither information:apply to' N. Ii sack, Esq.; No. 110 V street Nesti York, into if suhscriberott Montros Sustoehamitt Ounty,Pi:,sit attorney in fact of die owners. • Aprß :6; 1854. - : 1 -.• HENRY DRINiEL REPAIRING • , Al 9 01.0 vAITAND , AOAIN: rilllE-t , ubscribers, havitr4 retrained 'Ai abort :ed biiShiess under the minagetnent of It fred 'Sayre, respeithalty solicit front4eir old . ens in that line, a retuni.of their-patronage. is an experienced and sitillfukworknian;hatinglaco ed his business and for mans- Years arorked . some of the best shops in Irew YOrk city; Is competent to do any. kind Of *ORE that Way' tieittrnsted to EL Provptnesse, : modekate-eka-ges, l --the-ga - naktgor all'good Watches, westrust will seenrea tali Alta' patronage, 1- ' • . - - <Gold ringe toga to order end .of kink mpaired. - ' BMI'I,EY AT. REAR • Montrose,l April %-18541. Pit** snoP.' NEW I ESTAIILTSHMENT. i AND E.`MOTT cwould2regiectfully infant' tie .1314 I Publie that they are martufaeturinghlairldeft Celebrated Plows. They:also iaep cons-tatt on band, Side Hilt,. ,lirsOt ;Comity,' Tad Idea Plow, Cultikit9rs,:Dog Clinnur; Sti4ll Ploee Point Of various puttetut ,t.too -numerous to mention. We IhOpe; by strict attention .to bads* to . receive our, share of public ilationige. Id** tors, D. , Post's old Foundry * N. !toe, . ' Searle'a • • . eirßepa. F ll T done onshott notice: . MERRIT NOM --4,LIJAII mon Yea '6,. - FIRE -iNSITIkAMICE. TAE subsCribei is agent for the irk JL Companies, doing buainese _the, _rates. H ~, t State .11fa tuakat,Hatrisburg.; - . ..). 'l. - "`" , ~,, -Capi $350,04 Cash. Mutual -at;Harrisburg. - f . • - . • ' ! CaPi ti2leloA. Honie laiarance,,•.Yey Yarkleity.l - . _., • ..1 ' -- . CoPi 6 I $5Q 0 , 000 .,,,,. - 14ontme Atscil 6, 74. • • • •F. p. algeas. 11JOO1K TO TOUR LAND 1114.10 6 .. T' subscriber will attend -toloceasional I 111$ old business - of. SUR VRYING-in cinity when desired: •Many•of_ tke, old Yaw minty slionld be re.surveyed;tO look errand the old land-marki; which are Lib 6 to get lad* Mended by tirne,49..tut ;to-eceas - . ifettntes cultie4 for tinie to'come.- ' garery... . who know the preciie lecation of all lines am th6refore, should.seeto s to per. trcpble and . lidgatine. • v im VEYANCFG also: intended toll ' 31ontIvs6; "s" , J..W. ' LIME Aid ~PLAST, r 1.7111 sabscribem are' now burning gol ebriiii}itiOiori of' W - tet, quality at A Mofittimoji9t* snit :will ad it - quantities ;At., a fair_ Vottipwli. wishing quantitylie etipplio 110911 11; reaginible der -SOperioi groood rias'er will 1 - 4e'ltetst coastuti I=3l I . L . I . _ ' H/DRINue 3torttroe Depot,' Aiinl.3: • • • VOA SALE, • rfIRE fitICSE 11NA,1,411T E late; the rgsideixt ` l-f iiiu6 of 710tittose: •Fqr teni*:or: sale r subaaiibera; at _Oweta; . r.l%,;;Oi 'H. Ee4.; Montrose: ':: -- AL RATS July .., - „T ithi i„ .. ( I f - . iuo o ,m ied; - .;rat .;rat ictl.3ti,t tam.. A 6111130111 1110 — ilrb milord lot of Wod tioni, Shawls • Zby sACOTTOPST° S .e.ol4er : " ititio&Tatiiot • • tool[ 'l °r' a y k i n fomo i - ..t61:114 SOUTH} 'ris i ) _ . ecti A...„.. _ of b us b ie s el ' thai Ile hail . O POO 4 * Prie,e, . ,___ the n0...' ' Writid is arr Y ll ir °II a n e ° years r--, w n ` 4 l t i 31r. S"ther h" '"neeg'of New York, 'ord. best 6 4% 4, 1 1 1 t h e , t ri - id e s of Go e d hi t t trade in tlie:pliweiP c -Li . ta ut ' giier: *ticie - lirraPiPu it ir d France, 1 , : - - i i) f t e m ' souti t erisik"!,F o i, ‘ ythini 'or takinjihe measure :,, ~ • Ftzd4ofiCkl -04 ,t ai1 " , !,T.,,t. on ti a c i ~! m own .," ~ J utm 1-I. ..i.': O,P t(' E 'l3 lON; t ri '44,0 Molasta m a , lir be botti orotltatly sat Ilk .erable tit a *'tint eatetecis ikon cre i v li 3 g hur t y lti p I • • ; 1444'l rel4B 117004 U ele.Orteintilisper Skiltesep__ „.1 115 0 4111 T* Gibioii . liutte .24; '54.1 11 BUR ' ° • . ' rl . l D
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