CurvisPlOwf VIA* Nisnw • R Zietie* iii Orierdevar, Feb. 270859. • teleg will haute gicea y. on - the de' I feast is -' t he Senate last night. But it was so "spicy" that It will bear eating up the second time,"end In a diluted - form.' '; At this cline of a weary day with John Doe and Richard Roe, l learned; etrOut nine Senite -- was 'AI In session.. ' - ton the - Cubalilll: I enter-ad the gallery just in time to bear the close of Mr. . Kennedy's - _optieck, sthen_Mr. Wade, of Ohio, got 'the *or and moved an adjournment, so that he could speakto-morrow. But the Detnectets. - having determined in caucus that they would teke:the final vote on the bill - et that sitting, theugh Was:waded into Saturday night, refits ted-to, adjourn., • • • . ; Doolittle now moved to lay aside Co be, end:harelip' the filomestead bill. The few 'Cubans who favor this latter, implored - Doolittle not to injure the 'Homestead, by antiminiiin it with "this great measure of Abraige pi:they." He startle& them that the _country would regard this as a 'test ente.— . "OLYWinued; and the_ skirmish tent on. The ;debate cut the relative. merits of the two' Measures, intermingled with questions of Tiumbull struck Vie admitahia-peintithit it was 'kiwi() take up skid Pass a"bal that disposed of a portion orthe iktplus - land we now had, than to waste time. on one which proposed to buy more. Sewirdpronounced the. Cuban foray a mere-partisan scheme, whirse friends knew - •it could, not by any possibility pasathe Term er -Howie, 'While the Flontestesd could be come a law, by the action of the Senate, in ' ten minutes. He briefly contrasted the two policke—one to enlarge the domain of the SlavapOwer, and restore and maintain the ' supremacy of ccmapillsory labor in the trap - lee,:-fihe other to give land to the landless, andlornith homes to the free laborers of our own country. He was emphatic, but entire - ly . whernentary and: respectful in tone and isa = ll - ,a ,brnsh on points 16( order, Tooriths got the floor. To understand the t*ne ,that followed, ,J on must know that SeWirland -Wilson sit on the rear of a ,row of theirs, andloombs, Wade, and Benjeinin, immediately in front of them in the next row —Wade having Toombs on his right and Benjamin on hit left—and all five being in' ' cloge-praiiFtity to eeckother. A little fur *dr labile& 6f lhenjamiq , sits Fessen den. 'iloonabs4iretted hiespeech entirely to Seward. Always impassioned and furious, • ' he . was s now extraordicaritrvehement in tone, • eijo • Lin gestictilation, and' abusive in lan - T.t. 'He called Seward s demagogue—a femagogue—said be despised derne 'g • small-demagogues in pude- Allay, but more especially pitied and 'despised driven, by' dents- Mueevh ,rjnign his, fi st in , the vicinity of Wade'ailesitaaie uttered the last - clause.— He accused the Republicans in a body of eciweartee; personal end - political — of skulk ing the issue of Cuba, and shivering in their shoes at its mere-name. He mg - the changes on Sew aril's term, "Land for the landless," and sneered at the • *lirikiandere,was he called• them, of .whom the Republicans were afraid, &c. lie smote his own desk viofently, occasionally reached over arientruck Seward's; kept his back to . wardi thii"Cheir that be might turn his face 1 toward Seward, ever and anon thrusting his lend almost in his and pdsliwg inadver -iota/ agai* Wade's 4utir; entitle time his s•ficieglowiagiaitiiossion; - and his air and mien salons suggested the ferocity of Dan • the combined with the malignity of Murat.' During his short speech a portion of the gel , larks kept .up . a running accompaniment of feeble gusts of laughter. • Nearly all eyes had been-lived on Toombs and Setraid-4he latter ultra and pale, and 1 looked -steadily at his assailant. But the few who knew Wade well, had not failed to rez tiee his hands firmly clinched on the 'arms of his chair, ine compressed lips, and the inde scribable air of defiance -that say upon his' , countenance. Ere Toon:thew:4v fairly in his , !seat, Sewiirdjesseaden;and -Wade sprang to theirlier: lt was impossible for the Chair to assign the floor to anybody but " the See-. '• ator from Ohio, - 'for the tone in which be „,.gonottneed.the formula, " and the eye fixed on Breckenridge, said, as plain as words could utter it, M I must and willhave it." - _ Wade;: who don't fear the devil, turned square-upon Toombs, who knows that Wade don't bar the devil, and, bringing his fist gdfitii/ inni of -Toixfibs's loose and Age' upeozakis desk, his eyes riveting him, and the hot _words hissing through his teeth, *Skulk; lab! shiver, do we r - The Georgian pushed his chair—it stands on castors—a kw inches further oft, so as to give.* Obio-neighbor more room ! • '-Wide went on, leaping al , ndst from the floOr . fevery sentence , showing plainly thai ',though-be:Was able to reply effectually to . 'the tanits-snd abuse that fell from Toombe's • j lips, be would rather drive them forcibly ' down hilt -*rait--all of which.oombs knew, beams; once on a time, they being neigh , borsin the Senate then as now, Toombs was -abusing all , Republicans in the most Altuper ativeralle when Wade, his bands on the arms of ble'chair, ready to leap -to his feet, demanded to kpow, "does - theSerator in. eludes* in mint be is saying F' Upon which the %wean responded, " I except the Sena tor from Ohio!" Since that occurrence, ev erybody . thinks Toombs desires to give Wades wide berth. ' But,- to .the. aPaech. The first sentence went straight to the core of the subject, - and all the rest followed it. *You sneer at the Iclovneenad lA - because it gAves land to the ]and do you? - 'Stealing nigger, for the niggirlees! 'We go to the country upon it =-leuid tar the Imadless eaves Niggers for the Ntkerless !"- • That was enough. - ,The galleries bad ieeminer laid- tittle Iwo& Now, some feetasme down with one ;determined "nap -upstt,the free bands mote together —but the times, in the gallery and in Senate, shouted with a. mingled roar of laughter. and chieni---tbe President • throwing dean the gavel istideigitir. = Having, ht- this Oma4 compressed the 'whole argument into• the smallest possible cannon,- Wade wet--on rooting the be-- imaterff about their "nigger bill," and antis. fying Tooknha that he (Wade,) was pot much' frtightsoad, however it might be with him' •(Toombs ;) and then he lauded over the fight to Feaseadle, Mt..lrestiendin was more delibelste, • In dent. he . I persistently calm and provok , ingliaxL. Re told Toostitsr that Ilepabli , eenailid pot eke& nor* shiver on the Cobs question, lint only meant by this course to take their Own time Ind tea& gentlemen slat the Senate was to be governisl by its own rules. and not by the - decree's of a party caucus, sod that they should permit the vote to be tehellveAtte-litl/ Oen day bad said all tbererisbette art: - tlie Subject, 'and not .011, Alliffiltdnur — fikreit"d sat quietly in hie chair. „TS* imistowned to reed his tholts • on his istidinear wasahis opporto - nit Y- 1 9 retAfft - YhtellY, the./I w - tiircer spoke WAG — " " friki*Glior• gill:- Re turned kis betikaboosthattominis bin, vith. oct i getr 41' ~• _ . • - 4 • ids T Jur . I ' - ' 7 " 4 . " 4 : or so, shook off tionnielei begot ßlair'. I cu e,. Campbell's rhetoric, sault - Selireirre rhet, °tie, calmly - defined,. the diffeient kinds Of courage, said he hoped he had enough to serve him as a Senator and s man,-and then ruse with hiathetne, contrasting in glowing words the benefiNcit nbiects of the Home stead bill, with the perididoos scheme of ac quiring Cubs, and, alltithngto thel'reaident's efforts to chitclithe purse and thesword, de nounced him hi-- sefere but strictly ,parlia mentarf language, for attempting thus to di vert the public mind from the issues which his Kansas and financial policies had precipi tated upon the country, and he concluded by comparing. in a few eloquent sentences, the principle which would give lands and homes to freedom and free laborers, with that which would estend - and stengthen the curse and crime of human bondage among men. As lie pronounced the closing word. he proudly turned his back upon the words, drew out his cigar case and walked into an , adjoining cloak-room. • After another short skirmish on points of order", Toombs replied to Seward. lie tried to abusa him. But it was not the vitupe • tion of Senator. alt wits tire - ravings iof a drayman on the dock, the cursing of a corn mon drab in a dirty alley. . in the midst of this gust 'of passion, the fire-eater might be seen shaking his clenched fist and curly locks et the New York.. Sens. tor, who was leaning against the doorway of the clorZi-room,- quietly smoking his %,cigar and calmly eying Toombs: It iras a tableau indeed. ' ... L ir The following is estractedi frpM 'a letter written by Harvey C. Blackman, Esq., of Nebraska City, formerly of Wilkes barre, to Mr. Miner, editor of the Wilkes. byre, Record of the Times: "Would yoolike to know something Of this fitr western region? Well, let me tell you friend Miner, we are not- such an almighty ways West, after all. Take Colton's' map, "Our Country, Present and Prospective."— you have one, havn't you ? Then just follow the 40th parallel .d . North Lstitude to where it crosses the Missouri river, and then up -that stream about fifty miles, and you will then see that instead of our being. West, it is you who are F.,.ist ; for we are just about the geographical centre of thil great country. So, you see, if you want to get into the heart of the tuition, you must come out hers. We are not to the. Rocky Mountains yet, by 'a considerable. They are six hundred miles off. But, we "push along, keep moving," and the recent gold discos eries on the South Platte will .ease fill up what there is left un settled between this and those big 'hills, and then, i suppose, if we want ' more room; we shall have to grade down the Rocky Moun tains, and with the - dirt fill up the Pacific, and build a little more country in, that way'. Let me tell you, too, that if by some magnetic, or spiritual,- or other pourer you could be suddenly set down here in our streets, with out the consciousness of moving, you would find it clifficelt to realize that you were in the last town on the westerit border. Here are splendid residences which would shame some of your "old homesteads," here are church :is, and school ;houtes—and here are ball rooms and places of resort for the young and the gay. Here, too, fashion rules withas ab solute sway as on Fifth Avenue, in N. York. ROOpll are as large and drawee as long as anywhere, and - women as pretty and talks tive. We have all the " institutions" of the older States. Money banks and ism banks, whiskey shops and sewing circles, as it ever Is where men congregate in towns. I"The country is very fertile=the climate Pleasant, the inhabitants generally industri ous, peaceable, and intelligent. " This town is the gate to the gold mines, and let me assure you this gold discovery is no humbug. 1 ha ve conversed with many who have been there—have seen letters from several of our` own citizens who are there now, and all concur-in saying that the pla cers already discovered yield from two to ten dollars per day, as an average, to those who work. But is no place for a lazy man, and it is no trip of pleasure. A man who goes there must endure hardship and labor. Don't send out any " nice young men."— They would soon spoil I " What route shall you take? Why from your place go to Great Bend ; thence by the moat direct route to Chicago; therice to St. - Louie, or if the Haunibal and St. Joseph Road should be completed, a preferable route would be from Chicago to Hannibal, and thentv strike the Missouri at St. Joseph, and thence_by boat to Nebraska City—and then you can either rig up your own conveyance or go by stage, or else you can accompany a government train as far as Fort Laramie, and thence to the gold mines." How WOODPECNiId CAME INTO , NONTIAT. —ln Dasenta's Tales from the None, is , this legend of a curios!, metamorphosis : In those dais when our Lord and St. Peter wandered upon earth, they came to an old wife's.bouw, who sat baking. 'Her name was Gertrude, and she had red match on her head. They had walked a long way, and were both hun gry, and our Lord begged hard for a ban bock to' stay their hunger. Yes, they should have it.- She took a tiny piece of dough and rolled it out, but as she rolled it, it grew,till it covered the whole griddle. Nay, that was Lao big ; they couldn't have that. ,So she -took a tinier bit stilt ; but when it was rolled out, it covered the whole griddle just the same, and that bannock was too big she raid; they couldn't have .that either. The third time she took a still tinier bit—so tiny -you could-scarce see it; but it was the same sto _ry ov,er again—the hemlock was too big.— " Well ssid Gertrude, " I can't give you anything; 'you must go without; for - these barn:locks are too big." Then-my Lord wax ed wroth, and said, "Since you love me so little. as tome a morsel of food, you shall have Crimishmeit, you shall become a bird, end seek your food between bark and hole, and never get a drop to drink save when it rains." He bed scarce said the last word before she was turned into a great black woodpecker, or liertrude's bird, and flew tram her kneading trough right up , the chim ney ; and till this very day you may see her flying about, with her red snatch on her heed, and her body all black, because of the Kiel in the chimney ; and so she, hacks and taps away at the - trees - for her food, and whistles when rain is coming, for she is ever athirst, and then she look' for a 'drop to_ cool her tongue. . Rears Foe lsluatrr-gax&—rifteen min utes before bed time, ant up one dozen cold boiled 'ageism* add a few slices of cold-cab bage, with fire - or six pielded cnciambers.— Eat heartily, and wash down - with a pint of cream ale., Undress and jump into bed:— Lire flat on your_beck,juid.in bait azt.bour or thiretAliPu* 4fixitis on your chest, skit the Bunker Hilj Mpnument 4 ; • Tl. Fes" I 4 ii Ithelat paritirairapt and des. pork Tuley!, !vibratorezereisimanthofity dfileiNlN4 , or dime. democracy, tcpeoporMe , • and degrade Is. boriatil epr"Ye"l2t4r the /KM LitZet Tdwwk , raeisVPAY%%ell IT D aspant OBIT GOO a S CAN DI SOLD StTet-vo (LLT IN MONTROSE, ♦ND AT SVORLIEHANIIIA DEPOT., `ora 13. 'TIME doubting this assertion will do well Ito call st the Stores of iloseq!) . 10114 & eo. Where it will bi proven that the merchant, in sel ling his floods, can afford to sell CHELITR for CASIII, and can offer induoements itufficient to make it an object to purchasers, at whatever sacri ice, to procure the money to make their purchases on the C'eda Solna. They hero juat reeek!ed, and are constantly re raising e large assortment of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. particularly adapted fur Fall - and Winter, - and which are purchased Under the most favorable circumstances, for Cash. They are enabled to and wiU oll'er and sell at prices far below others that have given everlasting credit,— no matter whether it is to /Om, Dick, ot Harry. THEREFORE, Emnine, Compare, . and Judge Inn RLTOOIII, rin amsortnient heretofore unequalled by anything ey er offered in Montrose. FA IV AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Comprising many new and desirable styles of Goode unknown in this tnarket,smong which will be found,in Ladies' Dress Goods, all the novelties of the Say; cheap at Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's. SEAWL_S. New and 'elgiee styles of Broche, double and single, Stella, - Plaid, Wool, Tahna, and Mantilla, and • new style ofCHENILL SHAWLS, • CHEAP, AT Guttesberg, Beseabatua, CV's. CLOTH CLOAKS. An Assortment always on hand, alsciLadies eloth.and trimmings to match, oCall .lades, Cheap, at Gafteiberg, Rosenbaum, & Ws. MRIII3II,KoMME44IWa In this department we can'offer great inducements, as we are purchasing directly from Importing lionses. The assortment comprises ' Frei&lets, Sleeves and Collars, Worked Edgings and Insertings, and a great many more articles toopumerottA to men tion—ail of which may be found CHEAP. AT Guttenberg, Nashua, & G's. DREO@ 00 0 r LP)g Bonnets, Ribbon" Flower", • Plumes, Wire, Stiff Nettingo,and 'Fumes, at wholesale and retail, Cheap, at Guttenberg, Rosenblum, & Co's. DOMISTIO. GOODS. Nay be found 'lithe irifferent qualities of, PRINTS, • GINGHAM, • BLEACHED GOODS, FIYE UNBLEACHED MUSLECS, TICKS, • STE: IPA'S, DK.VI.VS, • SIIF.ETING 2 lards PIMP. AT - GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, A. 60%..1.. MVPMiII SLOTMID. As this is one of their principal branches of business in New York City, they certainly hare one-great ad-. vantage over lathe rest of the Clothiers, they har ing one partner steadily in New York-City to devote all his time to this particular branch of manufacture. i k tamds They will furnish , at any time, 7good Garment, at about the price for which the • can be got. They will warrant their work d • complete fit or Do bargain. They keep cone= Ton hand one of the beet stocks of 0 - Over and Under Coats, SUCH AS FROCK, DRESS, RAGLAN, SACKi & PANTS, in gnat variety and different styles. Vests t Vests : Vests Fasch as Velvet, Pluih, Casaimere, and Satiu, caii, AT Gotteilerg, koseobamin & C•. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, or ISE REST MATERIALS, At Short Notice. Under Germans, For Laren 611 , lee ea for Gentlemen, such a ELY, LAMM' WOOL, Ike., csur, AT .thltgaiberigt IMe tiM. ac C.. Ons card is suft for tie rise. To our numerous lkieods and and is pertieolar to thoseltooldeg tifeenetree to be indebted to mote would may °me ntor. tint we will den for REAILW PAY, hereetter, sad waists sot be wattled without further notice. We mi . tired et writing 'Dancing Letter, sad ituppertiertite rameillee, to our take all kiwis of Main st the highest market pied is Iwyment. All Mamma atandleg over sit mmiehkes oa• Books, wM til le(t for colieethat, nn• haerielded sot& - . . . ' 7 - 006110%10144110 OP; 1140210;tasegiii0E44;: ..:, , , , 411118. • -HARDWARE JM < AND STOVE EMPOMUM IN FULL BLAHS' ! MBE L'N. DERSIGNED-rrould take this opportuni ty to ink= his friends and customers that he has recently made large additions to his former ex tensive stock of Mariiware,Ntoveo, Move Pipe,StoVe Trfloaninip, Zinc, &c., and that he is prepared to supply the wants of the /ewe community in that line . at unmorally low .• a.- Tie flatters himself that his facilities form trufacturing his own Wares, Stoves, &c., give him a decided ad vantage over any who purchase ,aad transport at • heavy expense their entire stock: lie would say to throe who wish to purchase STOVES army description, STOVE PIPE, or TRIM MINGS, of any kind, and pay for them, he is prepar ed to give them great bargains ; but to those who want to purchase on a year's credit and then. let it run two years more, he had rather they would rail on some one else, even if they have to pay sevents-five per cent more than au article is wOrtb. In the line of Shelf Hardware, bia 111.gortmPut is the largest and hest oeleet.4l in Sus !rebuilt* County t . purchli...d as his WWII hall been mostly ni manufactprerp, lie it enabled to offer in ducements to throe ennntre merchants who buy tuna!l bills,rarely to he found thin ide d' the big city. We can offer Ppecutl induecinents to Carpenters and Joincra who are in want either of Tools or Building Ifaterialk illseileMlitllS can find 4.N-WIS, BELLOWS, and, in fact, almost any thing, in their line, by calling on UP, ehertp .. f.r OW Our atock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boats it Shees,,' Rats aid Caps. Yankee Nottoas,&e. la as large as the times .will admit of. They were ! purehitsed at t low figure, and will he sold at prices to correspond with the times. HEADY-MADE CLOTHING ! We have just opened about one-and-a-half curd, ready made clothing. Everybody says they are cheap. ,tome say they are very cheap, and a. num ber have ventured io say they are dog cheap. l'er• min it is that a email pile of money will buy a large pile of clothing. We would add, in this connection, for the informa tion of all concerned and the "rest of mankind," that we are tired and sick of the credit sygem; we have suffered enough by it already, and are determined to rid ourselves of the whole " critter" Believing thit the nimble sixpence islhe true system, we are re. solved to adopt it and are ufferittg our goods at price to correspond. Produce taken in exchange for Goods. J. DICKERMAN, Jr. New Milford. Nov. 17. 15.521. Cash lor Pork Fr HE brgluntt market priee paid thr PORK in the Hog. J. DICKERMAN, Jr. New Milford, Nor. 17, I.s 6s. ONE HORSE STORE isy pi) A ;;s at z-t SECOND LOT OP Fait & Winter Goods S Jug received end selling remarkably tote, for THE 11."`i7' J. SMITH, Jr., & SON'S Convinced that thy " Nimble sixpenee ie p re t era . ble to the slow shilling," we propose .dealing upon that plan. By calling Goods at " figures whie/ eau not fail to soil." and paying the " lhl latest Mar- Iliet Prices for all kinds of PRODUCE, " we c.c. peel a R .f' Dry , Goods. BLACK SILKS, Poplins awl Plants, PRINTS in endless variety, Do Laines and Gingham:, the best to be had i From the. City of "Great _Votorit ly." In every.thing in the line of DRY GOODS going foes "FOR TILE PA Y,"at SMITH & SON'S. , OLOVILIN G. 'INTER COATS, Over Coats, • V Pant., Veot, and Callum., Boott, and Skora, Ckertp for the at SMITH & SON'S. GROCERIES. Sugar Its 10 11 ;1 t tX °cid -.. t i fi:Je t ra'c '° „ ' s fo2ro ou ßi . ib fo , r . Good Tea for $l,lO, and other Goods at equally low figures, at J. SMITH, jr. & SON'S. For reasons we know not,we cant snake n rhyme, . With this kind of Goods: at this present time, Suffer it to say, we've all kinds, and enough, From a bbl. of Flour. Sugar, Coffee, Rice, fish, kc., to a eeeta worth of &wf. LTITCH up the team, bring along your Grain,But. 11 ter, Egv, Feathers, Niter- F o tags, &c., and don't A.rget to bring the 11 f:, Bobi , , and wird C'tt./t you have to spare. Yours in Trade, ' J. SMITII, Jr., & SOS. Springville, Dye. I, 1b t. Abel Terrell HASjust returned from New-York, with a large and choice variety of GOODS, which he offers to his customers and the public, at low pricer, fur Cash. Ilia stuck comprise.; DRUGS, MEDICINES, TAINTS ' 0/LS, WINDOW GLASS, • DYE STUFFS, GROCERIES, GLASS WARE, CROCKERY MIRRORS, CLOCK ,, , WALT. PAPER, ' WINDOW PAPER,' WINDOW OIL FANCY GOuLIS, MUSICACINSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOOD" HARD WARE, STONE WARE, WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, BRUSIIES, JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES. ,` W HIPS, CANARY SEED. UMBRELLAS, POCKET KNIVEF.., GUNS, t PISTOLS, . AMMUNITION, • TURPENTINE, . CAMP HEN E, • _ BURNING ALCOHOL, FLUID, LIQUORS, (For Medicinal Purposes, only.) TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, SHOULDER BRACES, PORT XONIAES ; , SPECTACLES, • SILVER A PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, Ac., GOLD PENS ; STATIONERY, VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, Ac , And all of the most popular PATEIT VIDICINEB. 'Thankful for thi liberal patronage hitherto receiy ed, he hopes to merit a continuance and large in crease of the same. ABEL TERRELL. Montrose, Nor. IC , , 1858. To the Public SOME Merchants pnbikh e few low prices, or the prices of a few low priced articles, as an induce ment to persons to make theh purchases of,tem,nn der the mastansition that eirety thing is equally low. Without occupying space in the public papers to elmakeak Om: wish It distinctly understood, that L will sell GOODS as low for the quality, as they can bet bought in any other Store in this place or Conn Baits and Hooks not used. Purchasers will end good qualities of articles at TIVILIigNMIL 9 Ss and in Drive, iferteirsita, Paine*, Oita, and Dye SO" my best, and the assortments full. The 1 ANCY 0001r3 DEPARTMENT is also "ixtensive. Also, choice Family Wu...erica,. aocketyWaif Paper, Jewelrg, Perfumery. ir. In sbott:nauiy every *Mg usually kept irt,Uonntrj stoma. A. I dentin many department of trade„ and bare more irtlcleidianl can win enumerate in the limits of a Neripaper. l shall am attempt ; sab er wait be necessary. under these cite/augment to All a column with use lese repeat:Mos and Wake,— PeePle eoe Milted 4 t o ad mad timodue for them: Mho. . ABlL.Ttautzu. illimeme* Nov. /0..,/eSIL QALT for ado by the barrel, by sTak . 6 04% IZOIrt • • New r ie irmit. , New Store. Public A ue, Z. Ethitridire's. ABALIVPIV wou ld respectfully announce' •to thiouhlic that ' h his associated himself with MI L. ALLEIS in the FLOUR. FEED. AND GROCERY BUSINESS. Also, thaLthey have removed into their uewly lilted up building on Public Avenue, just below .1., Ether idge's Drug Store, where (1111 always be fated the choicest brands of . . Family Flour, Meal. Feed. Pork. liamag. Fish. Dipped Candles, Timoth F. Closer, Field, Garden Seed*. Mao a general assortment of • firoferleis, such as Sugar*, Igolivirs, ps*. Syru Tea, C offee, dice. Ice. Thankful for past futon, would eolicit a continu a/We of the RIIIIIP, under the new firm, pledging our owlets,' to do the fair thing, hoping by rich bargain to he cure of another. Being finder a different Administration, it in very desirable to have all old at-vomits Fettled, and com mence anew, under the Ready Pay System. BALDWIN L . ALLEN. Wit. nud A. liv.nwts Montrone, (Pt. 20, 1854.-tt. STOVES, PIPE, TIM • SKEET IRON WARE. rr He undersigned would announce to the public L that he is again in the above, mentioned busineni, and niav be fontid oppo-ite his old stand. on Main street, below Searle's Hotel, where he will be happy to see his old customers and as many new ones as will give him a call. Stovestg the newest paiterna, and at the iiheapest rates. ' Jobbing Done on Short Notice. Prodnc.• taken in es.•l!ange for wares. S. A. _WOODRUFF Montrose, Nov. 3, 19:x' 011 YES, 011 YES, HER WE COME. BOYD & WEDSTED4 HAVING purchased of S. A. Woodruff bis Stock in Trade, are prepared to aecouintoikite all who will furor us with their eteituta, at "lire and let lice" prices. • STO PE _ f VD PIPE, COPPER, • AND SILEET IRON WARE of.ev't.; u.u:111, found in the country. also, W/ND 0 W S t .SIL P.l NV; DOORS, IrIND 0 W 11LIXDS, L. 9 T H PINE LUMBER, ft:id BUILDING MATERIALS generally. Designs for Country building , . with specin - Mttions and estimates of cost, Sr., furnished to such as nmy desire them, at moderate pric.•s. . . . Persons about building ill the County will find it to their interest to call on no. Conte anA see us, we intend always to keep the latch-string ont. Tin shop in their new building, corner of Main and Turnpike streets,-a few rods souther Searle's hotel. . Carpenter shop near the Methodist Church. ..N. M. All kinds of produce taken in exchange fot Good±. Wu. IL BOYD, A. L. WERPTER. MontroQe, March 3, I y NEW MILFORD Shawl and Dress Goods EMPORIUM !, NEW PALL GOODS FOR CASH & PROMPT 6- MONTHS' BUYERS. H. BLTRRIT,T Li AS now in Store, and is making huge additions .Cl to his Stock of ; Pall and Winter Goods . To which he would invite the attention of buyers; 1 embracing the most desirable varieties of LADIES' DRE'S.i GOODS, including the New Style* of Rich it Fall Prints awl Plaids, in Delaines, Ducal Plaids. Plain ' and Plaid Merinos, Mohair Cloth., triingbanis, Silk.; Broche, Cashmere, Silk and Wool Shawls, Rieh Rib ) bons, Bonnets and Flowers, Net Bowls, I dies' Cloths, Broadcloths, Cassimerea, Se., with o 11 as eortment of other Staple and Fancy Goals, incl ding GROCERIES, CROC'Els'ill, 11.4 NOWA E, STOVES, IRON; STEEL, SAILS, H. 4 S i AND 4'.4 PS, BOOTS cf.: SHOES, f'.-1 - 1 • PETINC,FLOOR Oil CLOTHS,PAL Tel) 117.V.D0 ll' SHA DES, IV.il I. , PAPEeCLOCKS,DRUGS, OILS PAIN7N, ir,rILO ROBES, he. he.. Sc., S. he., he. ar The entire Stock being large and bought for CAM, will giro superior opportunity for Choice Se lections, and be Fold at the lowest figures to CASH and PROMPT SIX MONTHS' BUYERS. • N. B. —FI our and Salt constantly on hand. New Wilford, October fi, 1858. NEW STOVES. SVRRITT i 3 jumt meeiving a large StLiDES, NEW STOVES, including-a full anolunent of ELEVATED OVEN LAIL6E OVEN, A•ND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK SToVES, FOR • WOOD or COAL, 111TH A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF Parlor, Mee, and Shop Rotes, for WOOD or COAL : Aldo • Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove Tubes, 'B.{i., ace HIS ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the _Sitorq SELECT and DESIRABLE-STOVES in market, and will be sold on *he most faeorable terms, &c., to which ho would invite the par. ticular attentir of CASH RUVERS :Cm ifitroiw, November, $, 1838. THE WISE CAPTAIN Keeps Wide of the Rocks WHICH WRECK THE SHIP -And Wise PEOPLE Trade where Good is Are Sold the Cheapest. MOTT di TILDEN, at the old stand of M. &•.M. MOTT, are-pre, pared to furnish PLOWS of theinost 'appfoved pat. terns DOW in use, such as ,Bl4tehley't, denies Iron' Brant, the. Also Point*: of -kinds, Landsides, Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of Wangs for Farm • era and others. all of which wti propose to 4.11 as tow .luSt arrived hure,, and SPlendid Stock of as qur be sifordedinAay est4dialttent idthis coon _ . • 4 try. • !MOTT. sf4pie-.& - Tgq4;bil -etooas ; G. A. TILDEN. •-• r We are also agents fur Einery'a Ilprsa Powers, G , ROCklUili 4k . n0V113103110 • Drag and Circular Saws !or whod, also Dog Churn • - -Powers. 'which We, OW furnish on abort notice. Ifirts'and Cam :Bootsand Shoes , itontro3ll, - Dee. - 1, 1868.-tfl ' • WALL - 1k WIN,DOW - Flour iuulLiktlt It, Watches,' iewely,lrankee Notion, NEW. GOODS HAYDEN BROTHERS, ONE PRICE AID READY PAY STORE. Ace., Ace. E li t • grellt many *dicks otooe.toos to to COtiou. 'void:to the wise. rya* *lint ba tan at 'HAYMF For 31,44 - UAL 7.2 =EMI BOYD A: WEBSTER 8011 1diliggICtlf r ilit 01 0 1.0 it BA Altp CARRIAOErMAITING 13Y S*TEAM! H AWIABY at. LATUROIKha% iug re moved into their new building on TtiOpike Stfeet,'lteni L Bearies hotek , are manurecturing and will Lev on . hand • .• - • - Carrygges,Wagons,Cut. tors, Sloig 4c.: They have provided thernst,itett with a sienna Entine and all the necessary machinery and con veniences for doing work with dispatch ; and tieing both prictieil mechanics of long experience a . nd . ployiug acme but • , GOOD WORKMEN, they are prepared to (10. nll kinds` of !fork; in the Blacksmithing and Oar riage Making hi their utmul prompt and `Workmanlike blamer, , and 14 being at all timeg on.haitd ready andl willing to aura - or any order for work, and by using Good Materials; and by MODERATE CITA RGES, hope 'to tticeire a large share of public patronage. • We would tender our thanks to our old cu.ttomers, and incite all in want of Vork to give•ua. a Eat and see for themselves. Montrose, August 11, 1358.-1 y Ready Made ,ClothiOg; HATS, ('APS, &C. A LAME and desirable melt of IIEAL MADE 11 CLOTHINGoind HATS, CAPS, A ettnsisting of every variety and shade, and warranted to lm made in erery particular as good custom w'ork,i and a that cannot fail to suit`for ready i tty, )may he found at the store of F. B. Chandler, for salei Montrose, itra!t . 6, 'sB.—tf S.-LANG-PDS'. • RIGHT IN TOWN 't EXTENSION TABLES E= SMITH BROTHERS, of all SIZES and PRICES to suit the TIM}IS of Walnut, Cherry, 'and Mahogany, and warranted to work right up to tire-arip. Montrose.; June r 2, ISZ3 J. Higginbothami, WATCH FINISHER, - AND General Repairer, ( IF the BEST EE41.1.1t, Swiss, AND 0.11!4:?1, Ut WATeHrS, PATENT;ANI , REPEATER?, LYNNE?, ite., Ttnly proud of the fluttering eheominum bstowtd on him a, an honest antl.s.uprior WATCH JOBBER ; and grateful to all who hare empluved him, aOd doub ly so to those that h.ive continued to be. hiq i.teady ..u.ttillier.4 Rifler hi' commencement in Montt+,:e,(now neatly trot. Tears,) and eneontaged by tho,4 who al ready k ow he now Miming thip‘e who do not, that early in life he was taught the alt of Finishing New_Vratches, by Atkin, late of Lord Street, Liverpool, wito was a i first rate MAKER and REPAIRER of Ole best watches. After having worked for Mtn upivards of! nine years, (=even of which as an intiencured appren- 1 rice,) he then coninienced fui himself, apt bitterly in See York, where he has been employsil bylsome of the first and most re=pectable .mdablisletents Broadway, Maiden Lane, Bowery, &c;, naili was by them classed a first rate workman. N. B. He I,aa altrai on hand a ‘N,ll,a.,,i.nied:tock of Watch Wheels, Cylinders, Watch ,iewds'• Main-I spcinp , , Watch Band's, and Waal' til-,e!4: which will be carefully fitted, ri:2llt ;twat., and for pfices less, than Owl-cal be had in the City. : - at' Shop in Bentley, RcadA Co't Suite. Phoenix Block, Montrose, Aug. 18,1853-1 SOAP MANUFACTORY. TBE subscriber keeps constantly oit hand fur sale his establishment in Stontrost,the. Kest &mal ty of SOFT SO.A P, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the' old fasliioneti way,and • . not by any patent process. • For those that furnish the greaet,he manufactures the soap for $1,50 a barri.l. Warranted 'all cases to be a good article,or the soap nitty tie retiirmett and the monef refunded. rfaCEA, Per barrel i .4i - ;,,, iin Half Barrel J. 2,50 Gallon • t . i " Whole.ale dealers will be fbrnisbeti—if Velivred at the Aahery inMontrose—it the rate_of COI barrel for f45.0r at Senuttoo at ten Intrrelgsfur n. 741. JOHN' HENRY INIARES, Hontrwe„ March 7, 1 't"..;,4.-tf -44---_,__ _ ; • CiSINET mINUFAOTOJY firs• z,rL :l HadLL! NUFACT 888 Mut dealer in 01 kind., of 1,11. Furniture, is now prepareth:to fill all orders ar Bedsteads of all:kinds at wliolesale or retail on short notice. Itetallprices!range from $2 upwat is, according to style. He niao'keeps on hand Ready-made Coffins;` and as he hits. atl elegan: Hearse, he is prepared to attend futierahj on short notice. . . New MiMO, Dec. 7.,55t;2.-4p3 Valuable Landis roe Sale. FOR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 514 acres of Land on the waters of Spring Brooki a branch of the Lackawanna river in Lucerne county,Pena'a. about midway between the tkriving,towni , of Serail ton and Pittston. These lands are covereii with val cable timber, and being, situate in themosieziensive mineral region in Pennsylvania—known lo contain iron orn.4:' mil believed to abound in coal, to being I also\in the immediate vicinity of several railroads made and now in progress—olterlo the otipitaliet an ; opportunity for the investment of money that seldom oecnrs. For further informatiok apply to . N. P. Ho. : sack; Esq., No: 11, Wall street New York' or to the subscriber, at Montrose,Hasquelianna eoun y,Pa., the attorney id fact of the owners. April 6, 11854. HENRY DRINERIL F _ RMERS ATTEND 1! I undersigned would reipeetfully atounee to 1 the FAnuirne and all ethers interest , that TO MliniClo3lo.l D ARTIDUCAR Mt en tiOti u caned id the icboice ro -- riots of TIMM, guitar, apd Use VIWI Spiny, soma of the bifa guslities in market:: Aldo a good selectkm of Violins; Bows, Pegs, Bridges, Toil Pieces, Eiger Ponds; Rosin, 4e4 Accordeolo, Ntea,Fifos, Drum . Sticks, Tuning forts, rnstructiOu noOkk to. Can last the 'Violet', rime of • ! - 4P4;vlglT l +. . • i , ATEF . .........•••,..,,-,-:, ..„..„4„,,,.. ~,,,_::%":111E. .c.. 41)..:' T. , wrie. A Mme.. ' DISM GE" 2 t` 1.. qi) ~1 ;., - OF di"...'.. ag 0 C 3 tv Et' - = ,- . !Wt. It.ltlittEDY. et Ihtibury; too dtacostord to one of o• Vi ClASlgnon toM. Weed** mood} that cuts EVERT BIRD Hl3lOll, Tile worst Scrofula down to &common gimPle • Ile has triad sere ..hero hundred norm and neverrte.! r.. cad In two ca ( loth (hand.. hotem.l Ile hse arm It. dun ov rt . out hundred ortileatet of Its rata.. , all with. 10.07 miles of Batton. Two bottles are .arrnbtrd to cure s r.urstr.ceorrt grout One tothree bottle. will care lb. ogot, Two" throe bottles will that the srateat at Mow. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker n. t or stomach. Three to Ilse bratlcesse warranted to cure the word, 11.,; sipehm. One to two loottles art warraated to muesli humorist Two bottle. are warranted to cure rtmaing of tee rats to among the bolt. Forte to [II bottles err warranted In Care eOrrtlpt .411, Ozebott will tore s. _lt trout/on ethe.klA. Two or three Gott Imam warranted to cure the drunk worm. Ts u• or three bottles aft warr.ted to cure thighede 1 of rbrattistitou. Threw or foi.eleettles ow warranted to cure earalithe Pitt to right trails will cure the word cle.e.otncroft. A twnrlll ts ny. -grerlencral horn the fog teuthha cow . war...4d wh. the AL. e :guantay Is takra. • NOXlllit Bata Il•nsu.—The truutitioa of the Sirdical ltao tut all kind of Loamy, tows well rataldlehed by the of .11,wholiave ever aped it. that 1 nerd not env suet mtdeet. 00 the most 4111%1 physicians and the turat yids in the grow cne mmulmogs to ita grebe. In town...flag the Medical Discovery to your ardire;ll full knowledge of Its curative terrier. In relleetag moMt of (hoar tn whichhrra are ualoetutstri. That most escrucisting disesse to ad affectiotste mathet 7117RIMIG s KOUTK, Is cored im If by miracle : tout Own tempo r it tr0t... 4 rid Sired /MU. and I 'Mr heat tam, .dolt sod fretful 03p.. tweet slumber.. and the hfedicsi Ithuno try NitotaCll hhwelogto Your hrmtrand and household. In the more advattred CANKER II PrlenSo to !I, ntontsch. minting DYSPEPS - lA, • Irtleh nttLlig but eankeernitheidomar..l. :then to tbe KIDNEYS. en...line a .Inktnr. erne ferltoz. and an indifference ever. of your bonne. Your stomach Is RAIN.AND.INFLANED, your heal did nuees‘rau, Saul yon ran auk lake certain even of that your I.y...ern doe+ not eet half the uourlaho toln• tut Ibr . Mold of the ranker Tilt It up ; Ctomplext., true 11. !r!..111.1 le.aanrs sallow oegrenide 1e.,. dal If re,rll,}lll - nt nourtehment Tone ante and M.,. of roue Neb. Nortut, reliant. 111 I rig.. of d' Waxy uLicht), Medi tat lelecos try V peeollari • ; CURE;. Palolrollen of the beast. polo In the sblttowesime. of It. arTmll or the ledu of the hip Jolut when you re.lee.' of the how., UAW... th at moat exerutiatlng of dlselse PILES. /Tow mann nonfood' , of poor feenfohale •Ilfredoe ftni ewe modlain ing - noray a tut...able lift. and their next dirt dn., mot know the T wish In Impel. on yielsi rah, old proverb."An e mu. of pert . ..mitre. la beaten ban spool in the MEDICAL DISCOVERY you leo e laA it 111 r• pn•tri.tive m.d the cm - , with Om , epr.tbitt.tlAL It wilt neier under any ttiu..uutddlt et, Inhere. ~nge. ofd el ever neettary—eat the beet ad , nf It. Dili El' f In, VS:E.—Adults, nor table fpoonA4 per dal latllttren over tea emu.. dro•ert .r..td..11-41dIdren Rent foe .A• 411rectloo. oat be stuttlottle to ,tunttaintione,lpke putkelent toupee - ate on the bowel.. I. re • day Yours. toile. TIONALT) /112661.er heat ). . ffor.e.le Anztir ItRELL, J, T. ARLISLH 'A Great Bend, and 0. , Vannaltepot. I.JUIY Ifbq...ly .- • • Think; Examine, Inn - • SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP 0 WILD CHERR ABE von trnnt&nt with ohit‘b ? Nave. phi timito_ ht . ittott 4 Ilnv. TO.I s tlrkling rhitic In the in , Ihr Li VP/ C.llllllhi/ . 11 rime t, - hu ttirouthltli? nr ans. Plit.ll. ;W r? ? Irnal,nd arab env the al , nvn onsnyin um" Dr. S colt pi r. 1.1 RE II W I eIIgURT. It ccLU c ,1V Aral permanent cutitiwit the evidence brthavitsadi • Cur-- , 1 hi it will tegtityy - diaititinitiOßeisourkable Cu - Poiof or Root& Frelltrick ('a , Tie. Swayers,.treat Erlr—ltellet lag It a dots I ^lf., to tnds.in jaraiee to vset. 1 have thort.tht pr per to make E m he root est:stadia:ire rate% to n.v otlo'n that h. 4 1 , troll. wearied. In the month of tletoher hat. wars aloe: gathering In tot lsrs ara, whldt former) a larp. . aloe. r onoorinloat rot to nir 'oath Irtilktx , •1 : o im of eorrnptaar. external atoll braziluttitralle throttall toy Luna...and CIA throual. nee breaeti Ith apparrat rm. , . attended with a violet ' eptortite. axed estrenre ri e htlitt. rho tlt .schi tree mot hopelexe and brextrari, the preset. , of r r•olnailltot in this srrttehoga erantlltlon for a lone flaw. woos-ills , a Inf., ...kelrt.o , r. :ma there -rented to Ia tp h hot Lavine wort lo the ;while paper. at the many Iran I.wrfornemt be ever Om M.1,1+ or., ue Wtl...ll(lfitott, root to RiPlashry for tie hnetlese and ersturorneerl Its s. arert art ",faetlon an•l my am Arm. family. theaters lo 1;11 :P.., horgllh r•Nra. SLltrr:ol..(l, rroorr, , ,hti topernal lean n. ttrlar /It errnrhate elateo,l, and I..l.lllreznalo rth raw: to thla dor. June :41 , 1... I le.te hot had a ear& ttlito... glAtto ,1 Mtaiu. • 115.' 14 \ .1.14 erui,rh! eeirnoultdt . n.ent, lonra, very rtapectfally. THOMAS' DIX. , . Tls^ r welt ...e.nta ti with Thornal leas. , am: r text Ify that he lox been aftlllftert above repreaentarl. :want t rearrvery alturrat 11111r:tele—lie le a wottht JAIt:DT - RIK/Hi . , Panne nt ftetlin flattlnaore Co rife,. riatetatt rearairratata... rot Dr. Awaytia's • Compound Syrup of Wild C4erry, Tie origin..lo.l oar Nentale elleny prrtzsiutlve. tours .:1 '• usifid. li t!e.ih4 ~u i1ke•rd,...1.1,7 of Vegetal:',r :ugredlriti, a ..-2t. lord Alth perfret safety. . . • Swayaa's Sarsaparilla awl . Tar Pith , A g.,li•lr punotti,H arid - alterati%o lirdlciue. fir—suliiiror .., 1 . .• rlllsia..igeurnd wo. -. , 1 Svrayare's CelebratedNermituge, Dr. 54y ne's for purifying ti:. Sl4l. Dr. Swayue's Bowel Cord al, alL.able renitkly t'4 , r pluttatt. I.Vsaentery, i.. 111.0••• mod all Bowel recmilalttL, , briirwrou.! Irr.rcreu.!--Dr.t4grayur's Gitirr. ' t. • prat and an•qunlird mnr.dr. him only cftta. S.dd I.v ABEL, TURRELL.I. ETHERIDGE, Montrose, c. tt ley lku:et to , ,rtvliere tltrougltout the ennntv Ind State. Prepared only Dr. li. SW.,II:7SE & .SUN, , :we , " 7to Flr44d, PATENT INEDkCINEN. & Must; theirs.: vaslety of !Unlit:lnes at TurrvlrA I'. rftr” ! • /1. found all of Iht.-JaALe's {lastly eokbrsted raruti) rz.••••11‘.,... : Atre'.l"herry Peelosal and .latlart!, 1'01.; 11 ails:OE-Jr:at W!: , and Ftre.t Pins: Ilneard celebrated German Utter,: Lou :et. • t rios of t'atully roAlelnea; II tryl.nt'4l44:llr{ OiLtla Sm. , ,t -1,1,-"for .pralsa In r,,,_, or loameverton. , : %lathes - ll', 1:.'•:'. i•• Itjturdy.ittid HOTWf ktriu.liv; Orrtrt . ll V eroxfus, At• varie• • • ' t.hi ••they ki; Trlko... M.9•Cliviik. O'nt. , . , ..th , gm.t•mmtlY! ~-,-,., rbromattv”.- ,and nll InSanmaiory c-orplednle ; P.l. Er •-, ... trot rot , tllinc for ,Itollar mirpooos a. the al.ye I Motto nt: Mote , ,'. Pah 1.--aroolog oltenLs a 1 ,41. art! , l,-Woo , lcorlea Dal an, It . • ts Liniment ; Atarna•Es 4sundlee Bitter,. CanterDtm. rs 'tit, , .1 Dysentery Drop.: Ilsket's conyontd for Dysentery; ltnuel: , • Peons, for Dy,l4l..int IlePotadd i Extract of llncho a of Eat,. ' Ihmotsmrllls: a 1.11144, of :lAN, a the beSt In market r.lla. oi , -RI ' an allaosrvaslieas ynrlery of ['nest MedhAnexaltotettre: too i..tr• nu, to oo.saem.._:_lolt•lClct It to sty.that the puldit I.lllft _•/- I v a.crt thins h tn.-111164 at the Druitatal Fame Store , d' • t ' AtottrY.! JU1y,1"2: , 7. •-, ADEL ilr rat 1.1 THE . - ' THE QUAK cit. ciri' Insiirance Comp. of Phil. Capital and 0.- Surplus , 5300,00 0, . _. ... . --- ,- Cliartered Capital, 'B5OOlOOO. (4f ie. Franklin Building:, So. 408 it FIRE rcsruANtqcou Storm DwelEur. Public Hen.Esntli, . E INSt'EAE( E on tarn and Frebtht h, awl 'no.. a!! pArts dt the 'World Alv• It 4- , ItZtauce w tioutis to .d from all parts of the IZuloth Slatrment of 11,te Buaines and Condition , - • . , ker • City 'manlylice Company, Of P for saMonths t ending Jane re net luterQAt.rroelv.l aust....*etuoa Emus Jaa. Ist. to July 1 Premiums MOO hAlese•Wkd EXPEKSES, dy. To Low- ;AM., -••• ••, , ...... .111.1.4,1 andNipeus , s. . BALM, umudning ,Ole the (. 4 ruul.uke. July Ist, ... .1 S S E PS. ii.ndr, Soeki Coupon Bowl& In Aux on !moral nsol enll brans, Hub IC•oohninv Cnintoo hand awl and due from., Ageuul,• • • ES CM Of flt:ers. crows H. HART. Pr font, tE. P, ROSS, V! H.U.COGGSWELL.ber..t Trtu-.1 b. H. BCTLE/ Directors. /W.V a . tr.lfatrt. E. P. Roe% A. eattell. 11. a. .E.WwwW4.l. Iftle. E. W. Nailer. FS. Pratt It. FttsFlblfro. MONTROSE, .4pletzWer-15, • STOVES, STOVES, U 174 utoves.hare been so thoroughly c i ried. to th. enure satisfaction of nil, that they need nu rec . ornmend.from us. S. IL SATRE & BROTHELS. Montrose, May 2,7, 1857. - NOTICE. i3ERSONr. desirons of paying me mom 1. of any description, can do so by le, paymente "with Post:Coopo . & Co., Bang rose, to my credit„.arbose rkceipts will: from their date. • April, 8, 1656.-tf . • STDA3I VIRIST AND SAW POT BROTHERS baring purchase. establishment,will keep constantly 9 peofne (miring Flour ,Corn Meal of au . i l ,o, . a 1 eci Chop and Than et the' loikest Custom work riff' be dune with despite Nisei trarrettita ' ' Montrose, J01v,1853.-t1 Ti **Aliening Publto. DIIRNtrB CELEBRATED CATAREO SYVII, An INFALLIBLY Raman . , for sisletti R. Thae,r Montroi; B. D. Tompkins, Brooklyn Thayer, DBOOok. . Montrose, May -' 6,1:5,. - - Second Hand Itarrel#, ;marl:, every deseriptlori, War r d cheat , ' V than s ew ones, for ale by ' • is , P.r4? 4 " . ' 4 4 4,.14ii 0.. • 1 U 11 MEI REMO ITEM ," d flogs In= a.•n-c iEM rl. ,t 1 .1 rut' g IL I 1 , 4 P . c-tir. Pr . SEEM MERE p 1 .,. n • n tW...rr • • I •, 1 a . it. m r 1. het Fr.r✓ dorcts (71-0 th • I' 0:1:I. 1. li :le% • 41 . li lert • r I f 1 %,t11:: .I+ ty. ,thf ; r .1411 a ilea,, 1., • ntll I 14 It II .. 1 1 !Iv Q MUIR IS!!ffl MEM t: • " 1 11 YIFi s° 1' o vop r MS le Tro de* . isidst 1 14, I; 1r Agf lec,ov dr 6 , 1 t incing then Icere, 'Mtn I be allowed .I YARD. the aho .n hrokl ,erwr quo 'ash }lfni'', and ; 01