Guano applied to "the poorest old plain in that State at the rate of 300 pounds, iter_acie 11411 p r oduce a good wheat crop.- It to mare easy and more profitable to'grow NTeal.'illl Abode Wand than it is talllinois. r i 1 . Tlie 'Wile per complains of severe dronth. We hope the late 'rains have changed q that. • • a— , ::- , ----- --A -:1' . .-11%-t , ACOIDUNT AT `WoosTEn.—At the Fonith• ii July celebration in Wooster, a InalOmtned Reerckhati iris tight arm shot off by'-the pre. , Mature exPlOsion of a cannon: -It appears there' was a rica dry between the Wooster , and the Mansfield ArtalerY Compatiea,- as to, who should make the best time,in firing; An' ' the latter being ahead, the was. less .a .. tion than should have"beetru., and the Cannon unfortunately exploded whilst Mr. ReeVesiwa , standing, before •it—the ramrod carrying off his arm. )(Lit. ,was a soldier in the war with-Mixico.--=-Kassillars News. 1 lar The first railroad in Braid was open to the public on the 30tH of last the inaugurating ceremonies lakin g presence of the Empeior and Einpresa immense concourse of the leading g•es of the e mpire.. s ,,he director reem the occas ion the title Barite' de 'Ma the chief engineer' the IMperial order Roe. WHEREAS, certain reports are inlitco t tion as We are informedonjurlo,uStotliii''cjitir anta-4,P.11,--,Wad‘i,gfl9ll 0 ; 40-4144494--tCf, the late drawing-of hia property ins:lid town-' ship. i-r litpri we tbe 'subscribers- n comniittee: seleeteinitid appolittc:d by the ticket 'holders' for the supervision 'of.saia diaWing, dc,' l herebyi i ‘ ss certify that so far :' - iin we know- or ; live 'aiiy, reason to believe,, thweonduct of- - nil/ 'DAL Wade„ throughout \the • whole- burin' ' stns fair, honest and honorable, and that we' saw nothing in him during the *bole business to, 11 warrant any reports amaitist hini. A d " - ftir 7 i Cher, that ire suppeseg.that *e were acting. in a legitimate -and_lawful liiisitiess.; _rid' w(1. did not suppose, that either we' or .M.i i .. ; Wadir were engaged in On improper \ act,: Or dual could beconstrued•into such and tha so fat . ,as we know, ,eeer':i thirig Was•Aorni fni. ly 'arid' honestly; both by, Mr. Wade and-ourOves int* the selling of the Aickets, in ' : the draWinn• of o in , ~., 0 theni,-anil the'assprtmOt Ix toe -gifts. -, Cteorme McKeniie... 1). - F. Brundagli 0 John A. \Tourge..e • L. M. Bennett ' 'Willard M. Whiting ObOdinh - Baily Wairen C. Tower - jedutlia Niche . . P.R. Tow' cir C.C.': Thayer • Hugh 'Mead • • E. $ - .Ee:nt - 11urnplirey Marcey J. o.Bullard. L. M. Hardy J. ti Walker A. P. Miller • . James C..11ar,. C. B. Mapes • Ira D. Bell S. Dimoek Holloway Stev C. I). Wilson Orville Orville Tiffany M. C. Stewart • • Ethan 'Lew.ii . John Baker rifram Stevens George Woooard. The Anniveisary Exercises co i l quehanun Acallemy - ' Will take place:As follows: Poniversary Address, by 11. 11. Je Thurslay Evening, July 20. l'Aang Gentlemen's hxhitsition; ott Evening., July 21. - - Erercises, each evening, to, comme , cifiely at 8 o'clock. Notice. The Corner Stone Of the' Court Ho he laid on Monday next at:2:oclock It is expected that the ion: David and the lion, b and speak on the' occaiion. - • . Citizens e,gueraity are invited to a 'llie, llontrose -Brass Band *ill be i : ance. , • Wlli: H. BOY D; • ) Bui AVERY FRINK. f Montrose, July 18, 1854. INStlAgtlB3).. • In Ilerriek, July 5, by . Rev. SrUith, of Williamson, Wayne Co. N.Y., Mr." Cr. I. Lir4 OS, of Herrick, gusq.•Co. to- MiSili,ectir.? Tut M., daughter of Win. Stuart Esq I 41 the former place., • • .• • j 41411 N In Brooklyn,:July 16, PRUDENCE, Amos Baily,'agol 85 years and 9 in Fifty-three ~ y ars ago thTdoevised father's house in Conn., and with her setthxl in Brooklyn. Here they t the wilderness together, and under forts it blossomed as the rose.l . left'a good home and society, yet muffed not, but with patience, waited days'to,come; nor was she disappoi Soon. they :gathered around them the of life, and their, hearts Were cheer grotip .oe'interesting children that bt to honor their parents. i • Mrs. Bailrwas no - Ardinary wOmStt. She aim possessed a and amiable disposition, 7 She always had a .word of encouragement for the.faltering, of cheer for thedesporing,'a cup of water and. s..MOY' sel 'a Iread for the hungry: She never ,repined, at. -hart fortune., , For the list three or four years she had been' unable to go about, and for more than r a year she had not been able to move a hatid or foot but a very little; yet she hiid full pomession', of her mind. She retained -pdrf+tlyi the events of early life that had passed before.h.• Often liaverkileard her relate a, chapter on the progr'esaing condition . of the eifuntry.,—,- Shesiverseented to havel-a most lively inter est tirthe prosperity of the ,religiotat society of which shearagan honored Member and, to the lastri(yed.for the'frosperity of Zion. She had been conscious - other , near ap proach to death for years, and with pati ' ce waited the summons,and at last ty eided 'up her spirit mildly at the closing ". ay. he died. as she had lived, 'a Universalis, am; ' i s gone to her rest, the hopes of which,hadauji ported, her in life, and made ler -resigned 'lin. death. I4er funeral was attended ea the 17th by a large 'tmber of - sympathizing friends; for. .w all who kilo* her loved and reapected her for 'he,orth. She has left -a huliband far adianCed iU life, to sorrow for_ her departure, but long Sorrow shall e tnynedinto joy, as with fret be itiaeriaiued tolthsto the joys of heaven. - .' ' •- • [Cos.; -'. la Montrose, inky 9th,:afor a &Oh ilin of Cong,estina of the brain, *N.H. BEN/AOC, aged 27 years. ' , -....... l' : ! ' I - ilialidstrator's Sate. m(NICE is hereby given, that in phrsuaricel of VII in order of aile, issued from the Orphan's Court oTlSusitueltanna Ccitinty the followinids cribed property late the estate of Nathan Arnold, dee.. will bo sold upon the premlsis in Griot Bend township on 7tiesdair the lsth day of A, next at one o'clock ;P. M. Bounded onthe Noirth by lands of Elias . Dayton, on' the Eait by be Buse's' River,in'the, South by kedir Of George c au a y , s id- ou th eirest by lands of tbe eats tl of John Bcottfus deeeteed, containing fifty acres ,:or thereabouts, be the amo wore , or lees, with s p a iten ancelL About, forty acres improved an on which there is a dwelling bOuse, bipt ori.th rd, toe. e ' TEAMS of - paytnent. made known on e d.i of wale. CHARLES CIUMBERI.III, 1. IttuvEy Ibict. 7 Great Illtsd;July . 17th, 104.-23w4. brown April, la9e, in , nd an ! rsona ed on i a, sand of the , 'ivula ns ' Asa Knight Jr S. Chandler NEE f , ) 1 E l i tip, on Fria a y ceprel- MEE . M. • Vilinnt, present tend. j attend; ers.: 1 I ' , !rife - of ths. left' her shwed sbay i id,,, , heir e hid be' your tr better inted.— loniforts e lived §1 *frit REsotirrioN PRoPosnio Aiiiendiiiiiitii to the ConotitutiOn t of tiotOnizionweal*r v .. , sEcitil 14;-Rescosed 0 the' &male. eras ll ot o e of Reiresia.tires,of del amtmontseallh pf Penn. 4 ; pitat#a ,iii 'General Asmbly met, That the fel*. .low ag atneUdinents be4and' the time arse hereby pro osed to', the Consl tntion of, the COmmon wea th, under in if Onlance•With-the proitis ° of the tenth article thereof; to witf 1 i• 1 i r • ROPEISITIOhI, TO BE ARTipLE X. ; -: • SECTIO3 11 The aggregate amount Of debts hereafter Fontraeted by the Commomvealth slain. never exceed the sum of five hundred thousand dollars, exeept in case of war to repel ;invasion, suppress, insurrection; -or to redeem. this public ,debt of the Commonwealth, and the dioneOlo liaised shill be applied to the purpose for which the debt! may be- contracted, or pay sash debts, and to no other purpose. • ' i ' •,. ;• SEptiotal 2. To pay the public debt of the Ccitn mPnwealth, rand, debts which may hereafter ' ; .be contracted in case of war to repel invasion, spp: press. insurrectiontad to reticent - the public 'debt, the Lekislaturckh 11 at' their next sesaion after thP adoptieri ofihis section into the Coristituthm, provide by tailor the creation of a sinkingfund, which Shan not.be abolished till the said ..public `debts bb wholly paid, to consist of at the ilet annual income trent the !public wnika and st,oelis owned by the Common.eallth, or any other funds arising under ail y reven o law now eiisting, or that may be bete' tier e nacted, so for as; the samo maybe required o pay 'Po interest of SaiddShts semi-annually, an annually to reduce the princi pal thereorby a imm• not less than five hundred thouiatid dollars inereatted ye.irlf:by ciampotind ing at al!rato of not lessthan five per eentumlper annum 4' , , the said Isinkin fund , shall ,lai ; invested in the loans of the Cemmonweakth; which shall be canchiled frolu'fitue to time in a manner to be provided by•laa;:,no portion -of the sinking fund shall eoer be applied to the payment of the debt of-live hundred thousand dollars . : mentioned in the first sed t ion of this ' article, but the ;said sink ing fund shill be applied only to the' purposes he in sped :I 'ed. - , scrips 6.„ The credit of theCoiniponwenith she I riot in ' -tiny way be given or' loaned - to or in aid-.of any individual, company, corporation or as. sedation, no shall the .Commonwealth hereafter 'become it joint owner or stoekholder ire - any dan. pany, association or corpOration . in thi . CiUmnbn- Wealth erietseWhere,• formed for any purposes. SEcTins 4. The Commicinweulth shall n'over. 1 assume the debits of any county, city, ho,rough or township, or •nfiny corporation or association, unless such dvbts shall have been coMractetto repo) ,invasion suppress insurrection, or to defend the State in wr.'•.„ ' 1 RROPCIITION 2, TO BE ARTICLE I : 11. ' ~ ' 4 I . Pzlioh; i it no: Municipal Subseriptums. The'-11 . e 'slltiirel shall never authorize any' e'nunty, laity, borugh or township , by •ote of its citizens or!otherWise, lo become a stockholder in any joint stock company, association ,er corpe ratin, or to raisti for, or loan ii*credit to, or inlaid Oran'r „Such company or association, 1 ' • , I - :E. B. CEIASE, i! Speaker 4 the . House of Represitntatits. r , ,! M. M'CASLIM , ~ 1 ' .' II Speaker of ih Senate. ..! ti In Senate, April 8, 1854. itessolved, 1 , That this resolution pass.. Yeas 22, nli 6. Extrack from the Journal. ,:i ,I;• .. II T. A. BIAGUIRR, Clerk. • ,Ittillanse of Representatives, April 21,1854. *solved. "That this resolution pass! IYeats '7l, qs n. 20. lExtra i e, from the journal,l •I'j - . -.- W 3,1 i JACR; !Clerk. • S,ECRETAIIY'S,I3II FFICE,'t , i • ' . '. Filed , April 29, 1854. • • • • ' . i . C. A.•B ACK, • - - • - kSeeretary of the Commonwealth. PEN - .NSII.VAN/A, SS. -. 1 - ' - I' ••• ii • „ SECRETARY'S OFFICE, " 1 ' I llarrisburg,July 1,,18M4. ; -•,,,-•\ 1 I dos certify, that the aboye and ifore ) ,' 1 sE4.. going is a true and correct cop of the 1 ....„-;,..1 .eriginal "Reselution . *dad, v 10 an amendnient of the Constitution," as the same ro- Mains:On file in-this office. .1 ( ,1 In testimony - Whereof I have hereu;te set my hand and caused to be affixed the eil'of the Secrotaly's office the day ,and year above written. 1 . • .e. t! t. A..B4ACK, - S retary of the Common Wealth. i Journal of the senate. - - , "Resolution N 0.4562, entitled 'Res' tion pro: posing amendments to the Constituti - n of the 1 Commonwealth,' Was read a third time. On the I question, will the Senate agree to the- rst prop. Psitio , the yeai andmaye were takea,lagreehly lite tht Constitution .and .werias folloW/4 via : - ... YZA Stems:. liiiiti:lnir, Darlington, Dande, Furgypon, rowlltrOd, Fria r Fry*: Goodwin, i Ilakinnin. Hamilton, li. G. Hamlin,'* lir ' -Haird' o Heiner, Unit, 4alsott, Mc- Clintock, IdePulant4 Piatt, Quiggle, Stnitei,:Silf r, and Mc- Carlin, Speak Ar—t 23., • • ... I ' Nays--Measts.letabb; Croswell, fiend:Wai t inser,Sun kel and Skinner-4.6.1 . i f ' So the question Was determined • ini the affirni• ative. ', ' ' , . , On the iAnestion veil! the Senate agree" to the seeond proposition.. the yeap and nate were ta- ken agreeably to the Constit ution, an& were • as follows, viz: 1 . ' - I Tivs---. Mews. iinckalea:, Dank, Farguann.i Fonikrod, ii i Fry, Goodwin.traldetnaa,B. 0 liamtfn, E. . Hamlin. fiendiSclo, Mister Hoge, Jamison, Kinzer, cElintook, MeV* and. Piatt Plice,,,Qulrgle, Kira', Wherry MeEasiln,, S it ra k Ts—.4 2 eicran 4 • Cribb, Croswell, Darlinitoti, I llani Mon. ankle and Skinner—& I - So the question was de terminedla! ttjc atrirm ativei. I: - k.- .. - - I , !Jour:nil of the I:louse of Representative& il•The question recurrincr on the final FraSsage of the ItOsolotion, the first proposifior( was agreed to ila AieWs, wiz : ' ' 1 •:. Y.naa--IteSra. Abraham, L Adants, Atherton, Ball,ltairtm; Beyer, ,Bighlun, Boyd; Bash, yerly, :Caldnell, . Calvin, Carinale, Chamberlin Cook, Crane, 'Cuntruins‘ Daugherty, Davis, De Tranne, D uniting, - Eckert. Edinger; Eldred, fie ane,i Foster.' Fry Galteatime, ;Gibbon*. Oftsbke, 0 ril , GreliweiKvitti Marnilrem, Dart, Herr.. Hiertand, Ilillirr, Hippie, Horn, Hummel • Ransacker, Bunter4inett,lstelo• man, Kilgitre Knight, aurt Y, (Lehigh) Linn, Itagee,MO truhiedllandeitield,Wq melt , M'Kee,, 'Miller ,Motiagh an, 'lleetgewierr, Nicore. M er, Ai ore, •Palmer, Parke, ParTII. lee, , lPassmore, Patterson, Porter, Putney, - lli.wi ins, ' Rob ert , -Bowe, Sidityle. Scott; Sidle- Simonton, Sim th (iterks,) Smith, (Crawford,) Steirirt Stoekdele. Strong, Stet:then., Wheeler, Wicklein, Weigh t,_Zeigler, Chase, Enetikerl-85. 24a vs—Nobs ' '; • '. ' r 1 q: 3o the.:question lans determined inithe af fi rm. 1 r 1 I , 1 • .On . the - question Will the !rouse agreo tti the 1 second in-oposition,:the yeas and nays were taken 1 ngreeabli to . the . protisions of the lOt. article of the-e:onstiththin; and are as follows : ' , Feate;..Maisits:Abiabans, tthertin, Ball, sir on,!Beek, meTerti Mig4m, Boyd; Caldwell, Carlisle,tukrabertain, C00k,,-Crone; Cummins, Daugherty,. Paris ,, Denali, De Prainte. Dunining,ltdinger, ElSree. Evans '-Frr.' Galien-' tine, Gibbany, Gilmore,: Gray, Groom. Gisrt*_Bartillten, Wiestand, Winer, Hi pple, Ilnuseeker, Hunter 11, trett f latilo• - man ,IC ilgore, Kolibt, Lamy, cLehlgh,) Lowery; crogii.y ilinli ig Magee, Maguire, anderileld, ItTionnell,* It'Kee. M negban Montgomery', 'Moore, -Moser; .'true,; pahnir, Parket P.:etpee, Pasemore, Patterson, Porter. Ratirlins, Roberts, noire, Ballade. Sett, Simonton. Szeilth. Merino StriitSirCrairfard,) Stoekdale,Wherittsi, Wiekleto, Wright Cl;esse,Spepiter-!.:71., , , - , L 1 - ; ' Kara—Meters. Adams. lialiteln, Deans 14110 h, BYrelF, Ze , lkert, Ellis , , Hort, Herr. Horn, Hummel, itrcombee Mill er POulson,t Putney, Sidle; Stewart; strops, tits:snters, Zelgler-20.1 , . - 1 • .-. • SG the question was determined in Ithe Oruro- ... atw(i. - - ' . '•- ' ' • 1.1 • 13icuuTirtir's.OritcE. 1 . -- • Hirrishurg,•July I 154. I ' , _ .IS L P i'NNS i'L VII, N/A, SS, 1 i ' , hon ; 1 Edo certify that the above and forego salt, lug Ise ttue and ebrreet n u t 4 of the •••• , %.i. ,*- "'Yearrand " NAvir taken on i thbil Remo. lotion relative td an amarldnient 4:4 \ th conittitu. tion of the,COnnuonwealth" as the name aOilears lan the Journals of the tivo- Houses 'of4the . Gets. era! Asseinbly 4 OF_Aris Commonwealth%lor-lbe Eton of 4854. - i •-• I d - 11 , ) . i. a nd the : 1 tweaking hand aseal of • .4ffiee tine first tlav of July, jone thousand ei t Jim. drill arid filiy.four i ! C.N. BLik K; Soeretnry of the Conintobtaealth. / july 13,111354:—.3t0: ' - I 1 E•-. . . 1 - :i .‘ Clerk 'Wanted, , 1 .', 1 1 . 1 1 ' wail and intelligent young min , of about 17 ei 18 years of age wanted as lark in a I%tore. 'TO tiini%dhipmied to makable:limit* useful, laelliiire'.the busine*l and well r . gr i my!. emmilragement 'Who given. — De 'with me expeilen i xi *MU r e enti d. , I - - i '''. z. Br New Milford, Itir‘p3, 1 iBs4;aidiTi ate.,..' ALATiGE assortOent of . Hats; at extrem.l7 low prideig. i - I ' BURROWO ; , • Gitioott,'JunW 24 1 • ' i ' I , 1-7 - :Thteelling-Machines. I , .: .- TE uttdeiligued desire to: call the attention /,of the Public to the - article of Tnaisnmo MaCtuasa, manufactured by the well ;Itnewn ea tabliahment of Wheeler, Melia it Co., Albany, Ns*, York. • - ' • : - .1 i • Tfleffe Machines have been so Icing m Use in thiaeounty, and so universally approved, 'that we reef Any effort tit recommen4tion would be vain. Suffice it to say; that all the - Intprovementi-sug gested by eiperience and approved by teitt'have been adopted by the Manufacturers in their Ma- - chines for the trade of 1854. - Besides - this, all . ',Machines sold by us are warranted to givei good satistictionor they •may be returned afters fair tria4 :. '• . i "' . . •'• . i ••• ;Trices. ~ •• . . i ; i. Double Power, • With Combined Thresher and Winnower; including belts, wrench. , .- ei &c.,.: . - , - ,- • :- • 1 $245 Combined Thresher and Winnower,alone, 1 . 125 For Tivo Horse PoWer, Thresher and Sepftmtor Including Belts, Wrenches. &c.; - - $l6O . Double .Power alone, including:belt, -' - 120 I Do • • without belt, .. - • '..i 115 Double Thresher and. Separator, aldne, -. 4 O. Single, or pfie 'torso Power, Thresher and Separator, ineloding. belts, oil-cans,:and 'I *renches,.complete, - --• , - - 1 28 Sin %le Power, alone, including belt,', H. i ' - 90 Do •.-' •• without belt, : -', I 85 Sin InThresher and Separator, alone, 1 1 - 3? To the above prices will be added the freight, of course. To those wishing to . Rure ttsd we specially Offer .. eue 4ervieei, 'nssu ring "t hi that; theytean puichaso no cheaper at th 9 M . iitacto ry4iiin of us. 1 .- • I The. attention of Farmers . is par.ticiiht ed to. those One Horse, Machines; . Thi 'but a. trifle, and then the convenience of. to attach either-Faed or Straw Cutter, of Saw, cannot be over-estimated. No Fa' invist his money to better advantage th. piirchase of one of those Machines. For furthee.partiEutars, apply to R. PEcs, Harford, o • O C. HEMPSTEAD, 'Br, • July 18, 1854.-29tf. ,• GuaidiAn t s' Sale: - • NTuricr. is hereby given, that by. vir tie rif au IN order from the 'Orphan's COurt of sMolue hativia county; the Julloyiing .Ileserilpd,i4operty;l the:, estate of the . niinor' hibil'4"orlited Beardslehl be.exposed: to tiublia sally ivenduei pri Vhdrsday; the I'lth' dal' of Angiist telt, at o'elciek P. w.—Bounded 'Tits follows,. to Wit; On .thintirttr byl lands ofJolti fiandridit,:. on the east by landi!iif henry Bedrdsley, do *i':e south by. rinds of - Albert Dover and Jes.llliller, and on tho;west by lands 'of John S. Handitek Fred erick Aldrich, containing 125 acres, 'so* eighth heresimproved, a . .good . two story . holicte, barn; orOard, &.c.,thercon. Sale' to be - , heid on the prquiiscs in New Milford townshiii, and terms of .payment - known on lay of sale. • POLLY BEAttnsi.tr, and' NORILLIti FooT, • July. 19,1854-29w-1.. Gnartlfans I Administratrix's NotiCe. • 'V I OTICE is hereby given that LettPri Testa mentary upon the estate of J. F. Reynolds, deed, hate of Dimbek township, harp been grar.- ted to, theAubseriber. Al! persons - . ' indebted to said eptate are hereby requested. to make intim didte PayMent and thope having eltdihs-- upon said estate to present them ditty itttestOd for, set dement• L A. REYNOLDS, Adm'rx. _ ,pimock, July 19, 1853_39x•6# - WOOL.• CASHWOOL nt for , • • • J. H. SITTI.OIN . S. Summersville, July 15, 1554. • • • • • Flour y110111'1:1. & D. SAYRE have received • superfine Western .Flour ivhich for sale by the sack of bbl. ,June. 27, 1854. t4ORSE Rakes,juit received and for sale by S. H. & D. SAYRE. •. June 27, 1854 CHAIN Pump Chains and fftinaS, fot solo by S. H. &D. SAYRE. ; • TITAYING Tools of all tuile low by. • ; S. H. &D. • blontrOse, June 27, 1854. . Great Excitement AMONG TUE "KNOW-NGTIIINGS."P TEE EIECiTZT UT - the fact that W. B. Deans"hati taken and I/ is still-taking some verybeautiful 'and life like DAGUERREOTYPES, never was a secret ar ho bas.no desire to make it one now: Ire has just purchased a splendid assortment of Gold Lecket.s, Pius, Keys, &r.c., and in his se lection of the laiest patterns of -plain :end fancy styles of cases, he trusts there is nothing lack ing. knows not what he can say, or "what ho need to say more than has already been said, to induce you to borne to his Gallery, and bring your friends with you. You have all etperienc ed something of the satisfaction afforded in gaz ing on the faithful picture of an absent friend; and some yOu have known the sad pleasure derived from possessing ,the likeness of some l'oved one who has been laid beneath the church yard mound, and felt that 4 No price could take from you • A memento so cheriihed,. , • For how sacred the shadoW . • . Since the substance has perished. But you, perchance have friends still ' with you whose pictures you hive not secured. If so, make it the business of to-day, to-niitow may be' to late. :Improve the ,opportunity While it is yours—While the roses of health blocim on the cheek, ere yet the mildew of disease shall blight and blanch your treasure, and death rob you of bothit and its image.l Pictures taken id clear or cloudy weather. Prices, from 75.ct5..14515,00. - :Odd Fellow's Hall, Mont r ose; May PS, 1854._ GRAIN. OF all kinds, Eggs, Dried Apples, SAP, tit . ter, &c., wanted in exchange for qoods -at: caih prices. by • D. R. L. & co. - New Goods r- TUST received a' second stoat of . Sy'ing . and ell Slimmer . Goods, and for -sale on Aim usual BENTLEY. & READV: Montrose. June 1, 1854. • . ! • P. S. I Hope, our neighbors won't fSnit wifhthe.lbove modest advertisement. , terms.* • Baking Powders. r ' ND 'Washing Soap- Pozacrs, great labor::' saving articles, for sale by • 3. LYONS .6c. SON. • tionlr,:iise,. May 24, 1854 New Jewelry and Silver Ware. TUkrarrived at Torrell's, a new sup Ply pf la. tJ dice' 4od gentlemens' Gold Breast Pini, and ladies Gold Ear Drops; comprising itgood assort m4nt of desirable styles--aiso Gold Finger ri ms, Carnelian Rings,. ladies* Gold Cliain4 gentle. mens' Gold Fob snd.lrest Chair* Watch Rtivs, Gold Pens, and Gold Pens with ektension Cafes and Pencils—Silver Spoons, silver Butter and Fruit Knives, silver Thimbles, Pencils, epee: taeles, &c. Call and see; at the variety item of A. TURRELL M ontrose, June 29, 1854. • ' ap 1 - Medical" Card. A. CHAMBERLIN r - j tray an- Dnouneew fo the public, that be his located bimaeltin Brooklyn, where ho will. bi happy to . Whit upon ail who may be afflicted stikti digease, either ettivrile or acute. Office at S. :Grove's, where he may be consulted at all time when not otherwise professionally engngod, . Ail business entrusted to his care wilt receive proMpt atten tioh. ' • . • i . Brooklyn, Juno 4, 111354.-;-231n3 SALT, - WHEAT and So Flour, At 1). R..LATIIROP 'Rite. r, i iiitW Tot of summer fiats, and letoth - fOr 111. :llama:nor wear, just received and for sate ptilmtp by _ i D. R. L. di. Co. . A l bgola 1 WOOL! WOOL!! A 8" Paid for,WWL, by D. R. I. Co. 1- ...m .1 ........ 1. • •• ••••••=1.1.11•1151:11•OMMOINEN Administratrix'- Notice. - M QTICE is hereby given tbat letters testa inentiry upon the estate of William, stock, dee'd, late el' the Borough or, Montrose, havelbcon kraoted to the subscriber. All per indebted to said estate,are hereby rehuest, ed.te'makei immediate paymenc 'and' the* hay. ing':otaints upon said estate to *Omit thetti duly attested forLsettlement. ANN MARIATI tIENSTocK, Ad Moritnisci, July 12, 1854.-20w6 • `ittegister's. No wcci. *I3LIC Notice is hereby given to all concerned in'the following estates, to sate of Timothy D. Shay,: deed, Bet SI ay; Adwinjstrator. _ • . • .state Zenas Carpenter, deceased, E DittiMick, - /Adan'r. e;late Of Horace Carpenter, dec'd, A. f ky'and Emanuel Carpenter, Mem 'state Of James Watson;des:d,3eremiat sor inati David Watson, Ex'ra .state of Wm. Baker, jr., diVd, Ira 'N A tn'r. 1- siete Or Jasper Loomis, deed, Sam a coals, one of the Executors. - a tante ¢f Thomas Burdick, (teed, Aver , di 14,Adar. Estate of Amy Babcock, deit,'d, S. A. 11 a IL.' Ex'ra..* • T .t the accountants have settled their achounts' in the Register's Office in aa,d for the cou'Uty of S squelianna i and that the 'sen i le Will be ptesent e the Jud ges of the 04hans' Court ff said it anty, Moptrose, on Wednesday the 23d day e ittigust next, for confirmation rind alloiance. t .J. T. LANODON, Re ter. BiTister's office; Montroie, July 12, '54-28w4 • fly tost is a'l over 4.1 Wood i'rwer can atr ,in the r Take Heed. AiOSE who are indebted to the late & Smith, will most nesured t iti lieiri.own interest by calling and lie undersigned without!: delay. •- EDWIN 'TIFF 11roeldin, July 12, 1854-28w3. . :' . it.ri . .Siorge Union-InOurance . 'pee, A thens, Bradford ,County, I' r. , . ! '. ',•. - 4 ' CAPITAL 200,000,, S ' cv-it i 1;; BY. BOMA' AND MORTGAGES 07 • d -.. .: ' , EsTait. ,‘ - NUR;ES against loss by }'iii , ., lioused - .atul other buildings, Goods, Wares, : 1 a :andise; on as' favorable. terms . B 3 any I sOutign. Lasses promptly adjusted a i i ;- I. ,DMECTOBS. i iiiit: Romeo Willistoti,Franeis Tyler,. pep. A, kiting, -. 4.11` . . D. Myer, C. N. , Shipp:at!, .G. F. -1: alles,liii J. E. Canfield, Athens :. Hob. , John •i'Oorte,iTowatuln: Gen. Bradley Wake:ban, La. e Aware 'r(36i): M. Hollenback, WilkesbalTe ; Ali act 31flert,laporte, 13a. : ; - 1 . . 1 ''! I:. . OFFICERS, i • . t • 410011'0race Williston, Pies.; C. F. elks, jr. N')qp, Pro's. and Treas.. J:E. Canfield , sgey. 4ddros, G. A. Gijlard, ty3;nl,using, ftradford Pn.-28:n3. • •, 1 - • I ~1.:. Notice to an. C o ncerne d.; ,1 - 17 r otes and accounts may hefou i ll at -the I. stpto . of. J. Dicke-int:ol Jr., (my former )114e-otibusiness) until tho Isth . of • .11 ly, after iduch tmie-theie remaining unpaid, will he One / I:.flu tIM hands of a proper Officer for c llectioa, ti iwordito the wise is su(licletit. 1! - - 1 .: ~i , I. S. LITM, . cuiV ilford,July 3, 185 —2Bwi / ' /• I Notice. .. /,' ;. ~ ._ HZ snliseribtr ,wishiug to dispose cleaner, a six -hdrse Threshing Machine with sett eleaner, tilgood, running order, would notify, th t e public hat lie:jwill.sell it. theap at - priynte sale,land will Vail for the pay, until the machine hnsi time to 12671 Nand will take it ,in grain. Any ,person iShing to purchase, mdy learn' the parti Wats by ialling nt the stibseribenOn I.Dimnek. . !•'•\l i•,, - - - 1 Wm. 13: KER. . bimOck July 12, 1852fitf. .. • A ...._.4 . tr. - i ! Fill! assortment ,of Tin , sheet Iro end Cop. ill parr Ware, of my • own man faethre,.. and made .of heavy plate, fur isle by ir: j it tIICKER.3I4.N, Jr. iSotai Wilford; July-111,404. • I- .. " full assortment of Ild . rdware, C penter's and Joiners' Tools, Pump chain and fix ures. • Sash and Blinds of the best quality, for sale Ailiiinp. f,•i ;80rt4.1 . 1. Id Salt, by Bp tsgrrel)- it lot of they otter ,lt, by the barrel f)r Other at the lowest.pticeli, Grocerie4 cheaper than the cheapest at iDICK.ERMAN'S. it§;ewq Milford, July- 0, 104. • DERFUMERY—A new !supply jus. nrrive TuniELIC. liiilonirose, July 12, 1854. ~. . 'Groeeries---Wholeiale &- : etail. , 1$ . 1 gnat variety, cousiderithle quantie , , suPeri. ILOr quality. and cheap for 'cash, or 'to ichauge [. fOrinost kinds of merchantable produce on good takiiis. ' - His stock of Sugars , Teas, Tob cco, Spi. qe ~ ,'- i i; &c:., - being so numerous , he deems it my nec. iskiry to sar. that almost anything ill' he . Gro. e'er) , liura used by families, can be found o on inqui. T y and; consequently -enumaratiou is cpasidered surierflOus. In particular he would ask hn exam. ihation of his 6d Sugar, 2s. TobaCc.o, and .18 - Tea. A deduition worth saving Made to thossi who bud , inliarge' quantities. • I:: , , 'I. N. BULLARD. lidonirose, Pa., Ju l y 12, 454. . 1" . TO the . Citi;ens o f! Susquehanna ;., , County. . 'q ..._. WICkIIAM & BENNETT would respectftilly call the 11/ 'ati t antlon of all persons in Susquehanna County and yielnity to their. large and. Well selected stock of Dry Goodsaint Carpets which consist or all the fashipriable and seaoonable Goods now in vogue, Goods /tufted irth for rhe grave and the gay. and in fact allot the differt styles of goods which can be called for or thought of. We nrede „,..,ni,d,,0,,,, be strukrsabi, and ':; if you will b 7 So kind as tO favor ;is with a call we will make our word good. Our stock of rete Goods consists impart of - ~ 1- • Black, llroeads, Plaid, Stripe, lhangeable,tad Lining, Pleand Plain Wool Delaines, Fig. and Plain CPitou . do.L, Silks, kletinos, Thlbets, Alpaccas, Parnmatta,M. de nage; Wald Linieys,Colored sack Flannels, Callcoesid c. &c. I ;SHAW IlAir4Z) f whir+ we hive an endless variety? Cashmersi Shawls frmn,Bl to 850, Bay State Long and S;quare 4., rig. and Plain Thibet, &c. &c.‘ ' - ' •, , ..*ll I Cre f;esodos—Plain, Plaid and Stripe Jaconet _tiding, Birds Eye and Russia' Diaper, frish L nen , Table Olen, Linen, Cotton, Worsted and Emboserd Spreads, ,Snias Lawn.. Bitten Cambric, Linen Cambric ILI 'a, French - **eked Collars and Coder Ildk'a. 'Muslin. Dra et,. Linen and; Cotton Sheeting and Shirting, Bleach nd Brown, Jiteritiard : Diaper, &c. •&c.- 4 - illeti lei ' Ilepart mem, -- , Cripsisls of Illae and Fan eyLitoadolothe. Cassimeres, Vlach and Pancyl Satinetta, Sheep's Grey, Eentuelty Jean, iCashmerettslatln Wor sted and Filk Vesting., Black and Col•lldrc's, SiteinSlocks, Neck Tics, Etc Flannels, White, Red, Blue4Yellow and stripe, Gents Cashmere rs ,I rappe, Drawers , .&e. - '; Our rt.:o.k of Glove and i Utbsllery complete enshrating Ladles, Mims nd Geits Gloves, Isle thread iCashnserel. r)issimere, 'Fleece Lined, Chamois !fled ,Bea vet; Xid ,Llt trek skin, &n. ike • j !Lisilies,*fimers and Gents Cotton Ifose. an • ,14 hone, White,ll6wh, Mixed, Mack and. Made Colo . Alpaca*, Wohlen, cashmere. Merino and Silk do., and very other .S.Yle of seasonable Hosiery.'; , Alto. set endless 'variety of other styles of G ralsanch AII Darnasicshoth Cotton' and 1V0.)1... S'ilics and (atop Vet *lS; Conuterpanes. Moreens,Cambrics. Tuil! cans, C.M. fbetars, Epee and Morse 'l3lankets.i Napkins, Ti hags, Mar inerastripe Oil Curtanis, Carpet pagoc&c. . . ” Ciarpitting—Brurrelx, Three'. Ply. InTrq sin both irota an 4 COtton,Cot ton do., Cotton ant Wool sair Car •petifig,Delimeet, Oil Clothe. Rush Carpeting Rut s. • - ~ Our steet,of Dry Goods is now complete, od if you w mild Inca to tee a good assortment or Goodand New Orsons yrft will-tall at Wickham ik Betinett'si T arly Oppo- . sitsthe epst.office. • • ~ 1 . 1 . • i Bingiutiutort, N. Y., jnly 11, 1k15 , 1-4n44 f , • , 1 jf!l .DRY GOODS. j • . .0 irsre eubscrlber resPectlally %invite the ,atteation of `-those wishing to purchase, Ciieap for tlih; to his W NE FALL and WINTER STOOK,- which foriestent To tidy be may safely Pay is utipassed..by an 4n the Empire state among Which martie ound IWO HUNDRED. SHAWLS,'. tifeSery nalityand style, prices ranging front to Sl4. 199 pieces Paremetta and Masses from ls.l, ,peryard. Preach Sterinoes of every grade, and color, emarklbly ethane. • ff 10,000 yards of De Woes aspl Persian (A hs from 90 toes. Prints and 0 Inghsms in cpdiess quantity. 1 ..1.1.000 yards hlencliciCand 'tables( bed P eathigiand Shirtingif, from 6c to I r.td. i 1000r.yartis White. Red and re ' Dow Flans ft, from 1s Wool en 0 onds of every itlnd for montudboys.• 1 000 , :yard • Silk. lirocadr, Platd, and Plain Bieck, rpm theloweiti grade to the most superior quality.' teas "frier things otiosity deaerlptlon • f' 5 . PEDLARS' (PODS. .I Alargp stock from Auction, very cheap. Trisiiks and , Tratelittig Bsge, eitenstle akauttment noeuttantly on 164 i'wln be spared on the o,art.of- the sobseritmorto M erit'wenittnesece of the patronage widish the pull° has bltNeAstititilt Cniperuasly.aeonrdeo hint. 'and ft Iwb i& he geruinasitiesse lind hearty Ittanite; .; ;W. N. WILSON, r Pori's& of Court & Water it s.tTompkins B, oels i erglyoppositethe.Ameriean'fotel, Binghamt Of. lt. ditty , . 3 & Co.'. ALI by the barrel, of hi less • • 1 S3IITH & HEMPSTEAD. Hi aite' 7 t' '"h 1854. I - ' -." Cheap Spriy..: •' '. • :F li, NVE.ari , tlf ne . - Pi wait S 11U , ces that will tit fa& 0 , 16 lowest:I: I /suit •' he COSSt Oar ' Atilt tof $ • et/imposing vsey beautiful . fashions.' I Bare 'ge Ginghains,Like. .i;• ' ' . , , i_ H .. , .. rlprini ( aid, s i , ' ,f ill now receiving; his usual. of Spfring GeSxis; which - will -ber large:and attractive, including a ent ' l of. Ladies Dress Goods, in erage Delaues, Lawns, Poplins, ow :&c. &c. Mantillas, Silk Es w iand 'tench Lace Bonnets, Flows , Parasols, &c. &c.; large vari tv of other Fancy and inerading 'Cloths, Cas.simeres, , Wall Pper, , Carpetihg, Gra' Mid ; % are, Iron and Nails, Pints, Cooking and. Parlor il a , nd stone , Ploughs &c, &c., all 0 sold on t rms to suit the closest • • iper, Bp ' 11. supplies foun'd tiitir ilk ril. w e a4so s, rtr S s tiing Shaarlmi 8i k St ibbon a rods,. Shoe,: Act% a, and hio GI kill hi Bonhet• !L togethetwi Staple Gv Boots and ceries, Druga,oll Stoves:, 01 of which buyers fo New M A LA .CIL. ble I 1L larg .ard. T ONN sort rm of y con ettling G 00r) v 6, ti • PiiinO Prime Poirtoriil Also,Kira - ugarit,. at vcr Gibs s oti; Ap W OODS./ fe MILL N PARK retain 411eir - grateful acknowHomairrimimblic for past fa-' vors, and invite a4entio to the very large stock of Spring anditSuMmer ti-o9ds they are now re ceiving, and •ortir for sale / at very loin prices. addition louSual aorttnent of staple Dry Goods, droce'pes, a r e, Crockery, Paiats, and Oilsl&e.';'ther-arre prepared to exhibit a large assortau f ait of; • 1..2 1 4D1ES 'DRESS GOODS of every desciPtiin, Figured, Plaid - and_ Plain, Bonnet*,Shawls, Ribbons, Gloves, 1-hisiett Ladies.dndisse.S idmes of all kind4—also a ' StOck . of .1 " large, t, READY; MADE CLOTIIPIG; • }Canal;' eves, Tweeds, leans, - Summer_ Clo / ths ' • Vest4igii, flats and' •Caps, Boota. and /me,s&c. '&4 They! respietfully solicit an'early call from ose ullo wish Ito purchase Goon Goons AT Lowy Pitices.;l • . i 11 ; .031ILLAN & PARK wille4 May 2, 145.1. - • I, Stores Lid bier [( sitollar I d paid. ' I I a mi-I'or Sale.. rpilElsubs4M-tirs will act as agents for buying _L and sellieg Real Estate i —Parms, Houses, and lots—loc/tted in S t sq'a. county, Pa., or in Brooem Couuty,N. Y., te nd also Virginia' Land Warrants. MI who wi h to offl4 their-property for tialecan give, ami ute diseription of their farms Or Lots as full ws: No of: acres ; how mark!, iMprovtid, and h w watered; buildings; Orchar , grafted! or co nmon fruit; ; other fruit trees; low far kotn G at Bend, and the near. 1 1 est - Point of 'he P. L • W. R. R.end N. Y, & E. R. ~R pri e and twills of payment. :.- l h 111"1.All orivish to BUY or SELL Real Es. tate, will rec. Iva prompt attentionly 'calling on or add . ssin either of s at, - .Great Bend, Sus. quehan abo my Pa. tar Con eyince fr ,l, prevni sfr of eharg Of& on tania street, of S. A Chaie, 14tely oil ter. 1 1; Bend, 0044th Ar , G 901) itiriply of 1 /14 d 4. sndica)f Skin- Shops, just FUME cliecipeit Mol ceries tb be foun of this oonn4 , at • i t . • G °°6 IL and Mel CONSTANtLY on notice 14, 'BON, • E havofrec.' eired -1 Y I ,trernOly low it Rettdy Miro Clothing. Al VERY]detiirable tack at very tow pike& . - SAY RE. _ WOOl AT the ola stand, o 1 Cash 4:4 Wool !I /,1 Carding . A G. : Reynold as latial; deliver 7 of ttio 'w".. H REYNOLDS. Brooklyn, June 4, . 1 4. 24tf. • SPRIN A A VERY lark° at, 9oods . u.ejust Surrimersvillei April ";IME DelawarcyLttek SPkING -- k 4 lAN; and after' Mond =V/ Vassenger,,Trant at 04, A. Mt. Arrive at Great Ben Connecting with tit and West on the It ' ' Return, wi),l !have of the pay farniess tr Dunkirk, and; arrive , ut The :Freight' Acoom enger Cur attached, wil ing it Ret6rning, will dep., w. wt., and arrire'at Stages will bd in w senger Train's at Scra i ti to Carbondale, - eittattn phie via the Reading intermediate plathts. ' • Tthi trains we coon froth Now . Yerk and I?.' 17,:5presi (krauts (rows Aloiajt-6, at POOkirk` 10.42, P. M A. 10 Si ightsEititeiti . A. it., rdeparti a 8, p. Dunkirk .12 12, P. rd., train No; 1, bouild we • Those -Wishing to Night Express, Huth e train west, on the No out Accommodation 'ton 5t, 1 1.25 r. u 4 Th Day Express sillier blot! Passenger Train D. , Sup't Office, Scranton, Juno 20, 100. Are • S , WLS„ Maul'll , 'stew supply boll !ma Xlll bo sold cheap' LI !S S* °M.lPt.flf Tr . l . TingF9l:Ske4 t' at prfaeat taw pleas, t Ridie of U. BURROWS CQ. 6itosoit, June 114, 18 t • . I- mauler • . furP4 4 1 04. -,-*JIO, 4. tr - -thbod , 4ol: fir.„oho “o i Ito yer. CloOdir-ls`'eoinplete Allen of all the latest ulain, Lawns,Challist H. & D, SAYRE. d credit. 854. r approv May ENV seortuient at the, st ions. of\ new and ,seasonti cii re of 1 ;, U. BURROWS dr, CO. frOESS oods. t - 4orenient at low pripes, also a It good Prints at 6 ` l-4 cts. per i • - 11. BURROWS & i CO. E. Bonleti. - i l Find ;Bonn t Ribbons,s clto,ko'as- Iftt low p ri ft. 4 I , 'U4 BURROWS & CO. - S:` Orktuas, do. D. nt 6,87 tedlCoffe t. . )f. low prie li I ri.l 28, 18.54. Lt. 54,87 1:2 per 100 lte!... M . 8645 per 109 , 1111: t-2 per-100 lb s., Powderedirand :tat • ":" BURROWS' 't;o. « m Great Dead to the ,; in.the house cupied by rsl I. Carpen- PETER. DECKER, S. M. CHASE de Leather. alsio Upper together with Bootaatal for sale hi tENTLEY & READ. es, Teas and other Gro in this or any other town J. IL SUTPUIN'S. Orleansj Sugar at 5 1-2 . eta. per equally low at - J. H. SUTPHIN'S. deons, and or furnished'at short • LYONS & SON. TS good assortment at ex , ces. .0: &D. SAYRE. t GOODS. k of Spring and Summer ing received at - ,J; II: SUTPHIN'S. 150854. ' HANGED. am.; • MriEgp wannadc W. R. it: RANGEMENT 1 y, May Bth, 1854, thei will depart from Scrsinton at 11.40, A". day express trains East de , E. R. R. reat Bend 'on the arrival tins from New York and Scranton at 4.10, jnOdation Train, with pass. 1 depart front Scranton at 'rent Bond at 6, r. M. • 1 rt from Great Bend at '7, nton; 11.40, e. Br. • , r iling on the arrival of P . 4.5. ton, to convey passengers , , Wilkes. Barre, Philadul : R., Easton, and all other t with arrive mid depart ;unkirk, ns follows:- at Ne'w York 7.32, r. N.; . Sarno , -trainM. arrives ; departs • from do at. 7.25., ,rrives - at New York 10.01,. I,`. s . Same train arrival-at eparta at 3,30; -ur Mail t, arrives at Dunkirk :'6.08 • ' : A ail. thernaelieti of, .the at and west, or theldeil York. & Erie, will.take rain which .leaveilkiran. o wishing to-go 110 tht, t or west,; will LAO -thb Iwhich dopartist 9.10; I • wI°TEREIti,BI4,4.. , ETU r-lkitriCk, Leave . Mobtiotni darbrAguniayi'emeire4 at i; 11.1 reaching Xtritwoo 'tine i LI3. take e„M T*811111.44 ears,both, East and, ; Wept, O a g the lump t most feastr "to, Ago 100' wood* , Diafriltuirt. , Window Saab Tuft: l l:Tor:l4h and Br u shes.- Alto. patezlmedlcinet,illiettileals.Olotts•wartiT,extdmitTs Tea" kee Notiont,Cotifectlonery Toi let artleles„'"giAll all articles tisuilly kept in kny establlshnieitt4f Alen on band a hake assortment of , _ tt i , . - ~ 800.ft.9:4- S,TATIQN.g Papernanglngs; &a. ar.C. t ableh belsprepa ed to silt on at reasonsbleterms py'sny 'Rare in the eels ry. DO CT/ JAMES - 6.01. F N. „, • Also keeps in rains room . a gesitval sae mesa oftlie stow it 1r Mitnteinaineaserntly seleetett i -pr *red landau nerintended by himsell,fos blj owliatoonsooAstlonand shit benefit otthe'publie., • • .llnildsia,Pains--- Physician*, School Tettenirattedee4 ~,aniatera, Physician, ' a...,..... .. l anera.ltedee,i r all clapaaraud,rirnfedalono wlrldng act:pure - its are I wilted to call and aea for tliemielves. t . 1 'M ' L . Scott '' • i l ,1 onld Intonn'lbr,former patitmat 'at he bail _i4 ,connection %yid) his othetbusineis a - fu I anaortinenf 'f Banta and ShOei some of wtdcb'ha an warran and sell as reasonable ail can be Bong :Ist any. otipt or plaCe:in the country. —1 . -, , . ; .i... ~ 1 . .i Direct!) , o, er•Tpiat MeNtaileys pt or oo , t-- 0 ' I 1 ..• the 4.-B:iLidernille.: • M aridt 7th, IRSL—Itt P,I7II.DON'S DICE , T. A NEW aupplyjriat received: - Iso,BINN'S ..ti, JUSTICE and CONSTABLE &GUIDE.' March 1, 185-1.. ..- .- ' . „GEO.! LLER,.:, .• - ' NEW:GOODS I- :. :- ' .'; I. ' At 'tho ' Uptionvillif !Ex tuitigo; THE 811bscribei . .her . eby 'lnform ,fili'frl'erills . (cornprisin,g the. public general, y) - that' he iii noW rePlentshing his - stock of Gokids,f rind hi ';(11-• fering, superior inducements for them to purchase of him, thereby keeping their 'eapital, as -well as doing their , trading at home, amo g' hls stock may. be 'forind a. g,eneral assot truetitf Dry (lood4 i Groceries, Crockery , liardware, ; aints, Oils, Dyes, Boots and Shoes t iliits and aps, wall' arid windowpaper, Clothiog,`,•Trunks; Y a nkee notions,. i l l &c., all - of which he will be 'hippy to . -exchange :' for any kinds of fantker's produce a the- highest prices, cash, or good - credit. ' ✓ 1 • -Also he wants all who have accounts of over 1 six months standing to eat] and settle them on or before t he first of Feb . 1854, and a 1 whe intend to pay rit grain' :4 reivested:',to bringit alongas soon Vs' convenient. , -.1. L, tE r lt' RINfAN. WANTED to hire a good IllaCkstuith, 'one who understands all branches of 'the' trade, n e ed can come well recommended for sobriety and )01. ditstry can obtain fair wages by calling' on the subscriber soon, at. Upsonville, Pa.'. • JOSEPH L. I..ERRI,IIAIf. . Jan. 2, 1854.. - • ! \ ' . \ i - 100 Dollars - Lost. • N' TT was not stolen, tieither was.,l dropped to \ Ithe.road, yet irrevocably lost it any : gentle -1 man who purchases' slop-shop clo hing, instead, of selecting his cloth of an honeit dealer and get ting ,his clothes made up by an honest Tailor.— Instead of lo;ing - that amount, any gentlroan an saveSloo in two years time by crefully sole, tin.; his cloths, and employing su h a Tailor as `JoO Groves to cut and make the ltp, and say ti nothing of•the comfort of having ' eat' fits. - - THE SPRFNG PASHI, NS are posted up at my shop; and ye y neat styles they aro: Call and see. - a • - Cutting done as usual . for • ady pay, and warranted to..fit. . , . . 'P * *Remeraber, my sbopis in , he basement corner of SearleVllotel, ' abont I rty feet in n Northwest course from the ;.:ibert: -pole. : : ' JOEI GROVES. Montroge, May 5; . 1&54.-19.3 , i - , STOVES, & TIN " For Sul4ptchanfta C D. LATHitpFIL Co. wool i l s . beg fesivo 'to -41 ' return thanhs to their frien for their,liO. al , patronag,e for !the .last yenr and 'hope they. ill continue their favors, which we hope to tner. by strict attention ,W business; and low.prices. ' e have the most approved patteins of i'crvEs Vet brought into "this market, am§pg which ma. e found • / . . STAR OF THE WEST (Eli ' CUL TIVA TOR. PA GON, ArRW WORLD, ATLAS, . • THREE STATES, all Air: . 8241 era too numerous to mention. • _ We also haie, on hand a large: , assortment Of Tin Ware of a heavy qua ity v expr y for bome trade, Cistern , and Well Prams of a . l . descriptions, lead Pipe of all sizes, reels for chain- pumps, &e. he. Job work done with neatnesi and despatch: All kinds of preduce t.lken; or 'approved credit given. Giv us - a call if' you please. Shop on Main street, directly opposite the pent. Offiee. - 1 : - '1 • IC. D. LATHROP, S.. A. WOODRUpF, L.& W. • ; Cash paid rut Fars by • NEW 000±111.. Bentle_y 8 Read . Ar RE now receiviug,-a _large and desirable IL, stock of , : . SPRING AND EUSIIIEE R GOODS, which they willing laid =Ana to display to their eustomere, and the public generally. Thep 'have been bought for CASH - , and will bessold as cheap as the cheapest, for the "Ready," Country produce, or approved credit. Our time •.being (idly occupied in opening, and selling' goods, we Walt be under the necessity of referring our cus toinVis, to the idvertiseritents'of oar - neighbors, for a 'Siam el •the articles - which we keep on haad, and with which we i n tend to keep coastal* lysupplied. Give us a call and you will! not regretit.- • -• _ i‘tontmse, April 25, 1854. HAViriZt dOTT,. ANTE just received .their iiecond Stock of H Spring and Smuttier Wods this • season.—r .They are,now prepared to show ali who tnay fa: vor thetiwith a call• I . - 'puss Goons ' of all the different auth as MI Plaid , and Changable Silks and Mantillas, Crapo and Silk Shawls,. Lawns, taniges'i De Alga, Do Lains,,Challis, white Goods i browtland bleached shee tings , and shillings, in lact Ovary. thing in this line. SUMMER STnris, a...very:large stock which we carer very low, all grades of cot ton goods in , this branch, and.brOwn and yellow Cts32tts.—We invite nttention-tu our stock of . Black, Brown, Greet:4-'ond Mulberry' Biontii;loths, , also Brk, 4lnd Paney Casaluicres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jean s, &c., &c. ' Ladies call and ixarnine out stock of summer Shawls. WO-hive ; annkti beautifui.liatternit at . favorable prices. I. - Bonnets and. Donnetl , Ribbon. a . god assort. *ant, flpaletr , 'aloyes of all, kin 4 :ala? par. ; - mats, very iiiortnient tdirct rktik—kit Otaii: Umbra,' "Trivellinit .Cloth tu:d ; M rraeoo GAitegig4 -;attit'LeAgter! Buskins; alio'COL Gaiters,' it- , .4. :tieli - orin , k inds.whiutiwe,offer i Ootru v4 rate". 'Crockery - and CliaArWimie, rinidAanilia and 'Fluid, wood Pails an& titan-?kaacitia bedcorda,die.. at: a very smelladvasearraiaw Mhttin .. Salt kr* **arida varietrof:Gooda too t meats n. , -We invite MO isloh buy goads Ph°4 3 ° C *ll -1 14 .0 0, x 4. 44* sock. r.— June 1i.180.1. .1 • • _________ , r - To Cheese Makers. iimisSinomirookititilittlet Ike and Bell " illtopes Pruett, 7selfeictitric 4 4 1 1 r 4rsditt all r i qrti l li p li tt% 1 0 i -en madrees irk' Pialtr' rtiter' ot Cheers-, ;10yellience,inuMaill1W At , , 4 1 " 11 101 to* is sek ;ll* . .,-0 11 , 1 .1P ir 1111 !" -"" 11-61-1141 0 0y . l t e l;'-a p prib ase : ightp.o. Ante . •-• /iit tn'gie II g M , kkEr - at — ira — , r k i . = s il tiar44*!oe4 l # l6 .1 t . p re - oritirete- n arguing o f g m 'subscriber, I,ol l ,,,lip p ignie G lari, County, Pa. ; . ~ 1.. . . ' Hoottoge, June 20, V154-IVI ... , • J . cam' ' J.. ilfZikgVaig , *(o* .411141 1 0. 40 4' Of '.. Spring and.Alatnitit: 6 o**,-..„. ...*0* -411011 -• k r. aerating a lag liat.'af intitl ' „fir44ll.lolligaitto 'prices, 1 wnithifiaelity: say: ~ -04-olgii#k.. .r*4lol and examine' lay ; G00d5... , ... ;„.1 - .- .1-; j. , ; - r, 4 Montrose, Ilay-i9.0, 1854. l i - .. • Fanriotie- Store. ixTE, finto V V partnelihTfld — the mereMlSltilatiiite‘st Montrose, taketbiit method and the public, tbat'iie have iftWit'ollti . 4111411: sorttnent of Dry Goods antt GrOettiol, 41._11110 1 ,;oht stand of Milts &Sherimn,wheritiit*WhitiloP• py to wait upon all !homey 'avor 12* with it call.. OueGoods are it// new andr have tittiiiil4oited with great care and we flattor"antsit*lhrit we can suit the most particular.-1 . ,• • W. 614 We invitee!! to call and34l6 . .,iniiitr4 , -- ,Our motto is, " ReOf roy,:iforairalliTd uteadfostfriendrihii).l A2.0. - wAitußi; - TiIAYEIL i t . May 21,185.1. I Montrog TAILORIVIL 'VHF, SUI t baeriber cantina& to cony on Mt Tailoring business 3n all. its - branches, at the stand lately_oicapied b* Lines & Reynolds over Ilawleyls & Mott'satore,, ahem be trill au ,tend to all mils, in his.prOtessiu' n, in a prpuipt and satisfactory mauler. 7 = k • P. B.EYNOLDS.I„ . Montrose, - April 15, 1854 f—tr. - ,F , p Frech. TOOL Lnng,Sbawls at $4,25. - - I'V Gibson Nov :1.- U. BURROWS I.)REAST-piNg.- 7 14ampnd t liaisaieand other Bre st.pipe.in=aververy iitiety , : style pattern, tilt" tlay.received bit - Aonni) 7 . -Binghamton;April 18; -` - ' - Nw-tt,Odd TNIANIOND PplOrEWßlNG.+3.44loineil". of thi, JJ fittest eviiirthileititilkm - hhir inarket; 'also Ruby, Waif; R6old,ctogkO,Seit, cher"dii raid and Stone Ripilit'ill . l - lualitiki; bi: ' '''' - . 's, - ' .." . • ". '' r 1 :," - A. I I.IIVANS: - VAR RlNGS,==tiiiii`e . „*.:iby . Rjr4 tin'eral ttenu i Jet? GA . kn ,44t4!.e.1 4 4.1a 4 PaiRV 11 . all prices, 14 „ ' ': ' ANS. A NEW; ASSORTMENt.,„or Gold Slerc 1/11. Buttons, Studs,'Armleta, Ofia.Pa. &r,.: by, ••- • ' A. 3. EVAN 1 • 1 '--- :--- ---, / - 1 OLD . CHAINS, Vest, I .Cliatal.4.ne," : Nil '.iiiia .la Guard Chains, all, weights attd'ptitlttim.bi R., 1 .... —• ..XTAPRIN RlNGS.=—Soinb of the rielsest. pikt torns ever offered' liithia taititi. -- ficetiid this day bp" , r A: 3. EVANS. • • 1 Q ILVERSGEP LAbLES,Pieiod'froit halves I 0 by .' . • -'- - A. 4: EVANS. HELL COMBS, a new S' TPANS of all qualitieerfrom 4s-to 38, plainlig -12 Lured and mourning slyleibi: • •J A • • - EVANS • 4„,TAIR Brushei, some if the,.bent gnat* et. : ` li or brought to this market, • - ' A. I. EVOIS. 1711 NS Extract, warra nted genuine by -I—a • \ A.")..EVANEL', OLD AyATCHF.S.- • ••the - itdmeribcfr Irmi- UF just received another airppty of Gold-watch es,.which togothor witblia-former: stock . , timing bis assortment &mph:ie.'. IC,LATED NVAILE, 1 •41 1 . large and beamtiftd as 'loam ent of.T4rier:i i platiA,Pakallrutkets, ; Castors, v and Camlinstieks, ~sopre ehtlielv "'new patterns, by "..` A LEVAN& Bingitaniton. hfsieh ao, • "I'm with you Mice. again .mY friends: No wary my timbitem rclauq ArOU will Scar me at My emidenee on Monta • 1. site ; two doOri south from : Seib \ Mitchel's .Esq., happy at any time 10 wait 'Jan. iouilocial4 or profemiunallyi the - latter eiipeeittllK. - Thos« who prefer to Ravi their work done afileWetssi.: , dence whether-living in town of otil,4lif pleut give me notice accordingly, sad :• I ani.,,atybor service. Persona Ot - 41 ffistanci' dabbing 'Teetkzan be,accommodated at my ,bottse,fre.: of exi'M se, while the. wokk. is being done. Ast, wish to,be busy I shall Still adhere -to My old plan of,charging accordiag to the, Clretunstamls of my patrons. • There is much , coniplaiat the high prices of Dentis try and of my.priced although I have been in Jibe habit or deducting trent 15 to -25 Per ceutJ from the first. NoN!.. friends I will-make you offer,--if pm who, need work will cothe right along atid lave it done and ao keep me busy, ; I will .work for you for half price , awl' do it well toe: - The *On *Cline to charge 'sot, higlr from•dread . of the Itaitf..Mi the - idri, you hold and forge' Its ta . lose 'Mach time for 'Want of Come, on then aad you is ; a chance,for atgaina at ;. C. DA1 11 91 1, 1 Sa'fieckli Dentilt• - IMentrem„April 19, 1954., ~ t ARZ nOtt. rated Oren. *ght, and oth SteS7res I Stervek II 1. Shaven f 1 ! subieriber wishes to calltboattenthoOf I. hia'friends and `the f abric told. viiirlarger assortment 'of ,• , a''_ - 1 '..: , " : ' -1 - , ' STOVES;, - 1 ~ ..' - ..., -,, at his new: Store Room r in,--Ledersiille, next "to , L . S. L ea b e i n e o sto r o, atmLowithe Great Bend DPP* I ; Usilea ,in additiOn ; to lids, former. large varietyl of COSiOng and flitOPAlAT,ts.p.l ll 4-11Kir Patterns, some et which' 'at-4 , „.- - _ ..,: i -' -;: - i :: z . .. : sc. Mehom.. 1 peadir.B4 m 4,t iiii ,i,. - /Itatern tro;; . . ilfolutteik,'': , -r • '::? V ; kll t. Slack Warriory Oriefl* : :•. • ,:i t . '', '-:•-•,- , - - -' T EggiSLOVe;' „ `-. , - , , ;4 .- ,-,.: Which together wit hiiil'ornief' atiiii,:imili be perhaps tho,most eitensito and varied isseitMent 'of Well selected Stoves in the Conaty.'"..-r - ' . *e* Clinton Sieves welt ibrnished at low prices. Fir .Aitirticles in his line kept on hand and mad e to order AS usual, and orders received at his old stand in Great Bond.{ .: j .1 JOHN COLS1:11*. todersville & Great Bend Not;)1384. "", itttors.—A clitare Yttitty ot Llimor u fair la . . eta . P 1 271 it e 4 li e t ttl ' lvia tnt nul — It tit .. ' -•• , ••Vioilastßowl's • tt.: Rasta, litidgls, rep, And 'tail Pletts.—alimi !Let . **nor. Fla tes. IlLfe J. tetaronethi; Hatiana;Tantag Yalu, I La UM l!cooklt, PlititOinsla, Ate. at 1 TVit)! 4 'At. • • 4 c„, r i : : - . , -I w l T ADZES that mire "tot stypiletthe ~, .. re* la , with new Bonnets this can afford -te bar them bow. "We areitdeiidngi hirge'spi and a great variety of stylea, for bulleannd WWl+ es, which wo Afar. at one Air/Plat . " t*: 'ring Prices.' Ribbon% f:liov el* and olbef"" /timings'. proportionably cheap :_`' [' ' ''. '-. - - - . IP WS leta `I EeonofY FOOd.- 1310 E, Sugar and Motawiiii,' orb - chewy/sodomy be,ased - ..bpth profitably, Isidploaaaatly to ensidirttbio exlet.itrwa4 we are raOolyitig-11 larstoi; WOO* nit. 4 -4ti* of good quality at 11,81 1 . 2 per 100 Now °dem, Su 'goir. v ati o s4,ll74..l-2_ per 1100 Good`New Oneida Mobilise% at 4P 3 , : • 1 • .._ -trizinutx****xx G•bso • n, ono 24,1864,'• " 0 auk 147114 'liar*, cum, ter bus. - SackiehrisiliM Brooklll4-Jszia-4454:. **BE )04014v. ; tio**i SAtE b.C.' • M. S. WILSO.I•Of RAupwilL ,V.otittosey Nay 117, „ loquetreceivedly A. £ EVANS.