• 404. ntirialU :' tR11144 ....;,,, : CAA Item in Raba*: in :a certain - county of Alabama, aul , ' ,- Beechiin' had been indicteit,for an assault and - battery on ' - one Philip Cousins.' _Cons; inago taterriblebeating•froni a hickorystiek ' . then - and 'there - ie`the band of of th . e s,"*aid Beech' lin''...,Wlie; 4i he"i f ivis. finishing off bi,i . . job, ,eXelaitried ; " New, d4-1..7ri.,y0n„ how do you' like that pine-apple sop t, ,Beechim • , was, found. guiltyi - And it -Tested with the • judge 'to assess the line. • •Now the jirdgel ' was., sorely 'perplesed by' the exCliMittieti,,l _whieh,l not . I hairing been explained;_Was al mYsteli , to2hirn : • lioi- de. you like that' pine-appletoPr - What could mean '' , by :thid. tillusimil ', The jridge, being a very tf i inquisitive " bcidy, mast - knew ;this before he `` \‘' roceeded to impose the fine. So after a P management, , • ". ... , ,_..; ' good deal of: as uska,sm!n.r goes, ( there Waibronght into Court .Sisusitel Koh , erts,'-Esiq,'' ',this-being put upon 'the witness F- statid; j iind hia *di, did testify substabtially ~:'._ •,' . (Witness knows t he -parties—bas partieszhas ko i nwn ' --•') them for ;three Years-,--4s intim ly ‘aeittiain l'l ter 'With Bee:chin - 4 being a Tennessean and 1 i 'haring : beep - it :One time at Snoxville-,-' knows thit : Beechini'' and" Cousins were On ‘'' •-• good , terms ; ' indeed quite friendly until: May k . last. =ln ..company' with witness they :went -, - to - .lare'w .-Orleans ; 'went. by way of Jackson r . and: the Mississippi river ; arrived there the • 13th- of the. 'montheonversed -together . a ; good'Aeal—conversatien of a friendly char-. .'. acterquite sociable ;•Beechirn talked a good • deal of Knoxville, the girls, fashion and Wei • ety;,Coustrui listened attentisely: „knows the -- parties; : must have Been friendly. Arrived to NeW•Orleiiin Olt Una IBth, about 10 A. St. Monday,` intended: to remain until Thur-, day;_'_no boat going'up until Tuesday night. ,_ -.• Took lodgings at the St. Charles Hotel— ;heard a conversation going on-between the ,•- two - subject, "the ‘sode. Cousins had been -T . in the ?city and the hotel frequently, as he said"- . knew the rules - and the etiquette;,Bee '' • chin had been at the best hotels in Knoxville, knew, their rul es, taithad been froth Knox -`:3, .• cille a good While, therefore was rusty.-7was not certain but he might _make some -awk -,. '. ward blunder—might - be fatal to his charac-. ter; Cousins offered to act as ciceVoritaid B might rely on him to `.put.him throughl' -\ told him to take items from him—l3eechirn thanked him kindly. Three the gongs rang .'. - for dinner 7 Parties were in the gentleman's sitting. rains; B. started—thouleg at- first --:- that the ..: steam engine that worked 'the '. cooking Awe in _the kitchen had bust its • .. boiler. 'C. told him that it was the gong: B. asted him if it were not a new thing— , rank as he bad been in Knoxville had never -' heard of such a thing—asked C. if he could ! • \ hßlieve it.. Went to.dinner—bill of fare was banded; B. wished to know if there was any li - aeister to translate the French dishes— said there WAS in Knoxville;.got along pret ty *ll until just as B. had taken a piece of pine-apple on his plate, the waiter came along and put a green-colored bowl before every. guest's plate with water and a small slice of lemon . iri it ,‘, Ileechirti asked ' Cousins what that was—C. replied, a Sop for the pine-ap ple: B. said he thought so. Beechim. took the bowl and put it on his plate, and then put the:pine-apple in the bowl, and commenc ed-cutting up the apple, and stirred it around ia the'lluid with his fork and eat it,'Oiece af ter piece: - B. kept his eyes on the bowl - •- i„,. . did not observe what was psssin about him. C. Many persons at table--five hundred at leaV, p' ~ =ladies, dandies, foreigners:moustached fel k,.' ' • lows i f s,...-began to be an uproar on the other e • side' of the table- everybody got to be look- I 41 ~ing downatßee i chini---eye glasses put up-=-- fr: '" a'douldebarrelled_spy-glass (as witness sup biLl'i - , pcised) levelled at aim by A pan : at the head 4 4 ,-4„. - cif - the table, who stood, up to draw a bead • .i- : on him—lond - ;laugh — women ,putting g , Ji• ,:„ handkerchiefs , fs, -or napkins, (witness is not cer - ' tile iihiCh l ) to their mouths. B. gotthrough V.- with " the pine-apple. Cousins .had been -- '''f. tingling with the rest—composed himielf I- - now ,:: and asked B. '.how .. he liked the pi* 0 :r...; appe t' B. answered in thee words : ..‘ll. II': - think the pineapple yeti good, but don't 't. . .yon think the awe is rather.insipid l" Spoke ", ' '., - the Words" • pretty loud—.heard - at seine, dis k l, 4-''timee.' . ..--gresit sensatio' ti=imrooderate laugh ter-rwomen 'dreaming-, men calling for wine e - Flinch consul's clerk drank to the Briglisir,:censtil's cleric, a Ze ishentleman from Zik Interipret - may he leave t a o green Ole. - *leg"' , rank with all the honors. -Bechiso, - faiti; turned torn_ old man next himm '; ied 'diet was the inattei—any news ''-. 1 .ezeiting - ammeter t - The old man; a cotton broker—anEuglishman—re pried, OS - het, B,' bad beep making an am ! . of,Adristelf—li had - been eating out ofile finer-bowl: -,.. B'efacetrew as red •as a" beet —the:Eß.le ; he jumped f back—tried to creep " out ,by - betiding his head down below the elisdrs=rUshod on and knocked over the wai ter With the coffee-spilt it on a young lady staggeredback and-fell against a French man—tore his ruffies—knockedhim,,head -. striking head, over - against an Irishman— quarrel—two duels next morning French- than killed: -.Gen..Sikere..Froglegge rose and propoied three cheers for the gentleman of retiring, habibi---ericiired—wine all around 'the board - uproarious doings : Beechim got . • elkt•L'forgoL Where his hat was—called for I his. bill-fever got -his clothesiran to the steamboat—shut himself triiin the stateroom for:, tire days `; ", -thing; init.,* the, Picayune, next \.mozning—no riames,given. " B. came - bome-ssw eousins wheu IA fame "up--lieV ad Jilin 'within in-inch - of hit lifei with kick: . Oil stink. 'Witness further sailh not.' ‘ Yes; said the judge, .a, and served him Csight , Justification complete: !, So enter it rk:'-': _ , , _ :" . _- I .' Duiing the delivery of this testiMony" ;you Aeisy, *, sire that the erawd was Very seri - etts4:* knowing how =waive Beeehirn, was:,on the gilded. I Waa cengratulating mysilt:thaC,lnk was not present. Trirning from the Witt:ens at he finished, I was pain eil -tri see Beechim—he had come in after' Any *trial . begaro;ioor You! l'aittink on the Attica weeping; psteouzly; I tried to con _i# bun-= - M old izint mot=to:mind it,- - -it Was . a inere.fsigatelle., But he onlj 'squeezed toy :baud, and, brokenly said, . 4 8., I',ihank you:; you nes soy friend „: - .lldudl never for= vit,lou - : lea-. meant .it kir the hestis-1 - oil lia, - OFT, aI Y WY , tot you Joie Mod ', l o:;:i.fbatieter• - Good: bye li'jr liaie Ali -n*L'inVi'ilot*Lelvill 6 4 1 14 , 1 0- ur lee- But I d)1 4 14- 640- 4 41 " - -OnS regic4 l 7 -- eal anan't,-40t,7-4.1*--serr— ni,xine, r ; :_•.._-,_ -,zi f. -4 t deo ,Imorieas rentirsiteitkrA44 l ! ‘.l,4c&diak - ii.l. ',raw left—fto *664 4)ld-ill, ,platbet-, mko of bisO I don't kA6w, I did • _ " rs' MISEEMI hear of duiPitr' ti - Bezetriit-in OA ifrituia ; hut.whathar.-Almesame 000 or n . 1- cater. sar.`lie intsimmedlin the' mem : a ' man _ , Irgei:Ottlie'first: San . .; FtiOsisee 7 . ' Of.'! 2 '4. Petiiiiiiiy,'lB4o.;: i l ',:- '''' ~- - 'U's -Itoniii. madti'lLiplemir'inid ffecting f t. charge to the .g w odie, geherldiy,-; , mend-. Wig the - moderaficul of young Banc ~,;••, "See `slid his Honer; `,`;',.the ' war- a t' this thil2t trOhit; Most thetr 4 wintid - hit .0, seized their gun or boWic,,Ai 'midi .teribla,r4g*,; - vation; and tsiken. the life_of,the Mdprit ;11)0 this young. gentlemarr . has- set tiru,examPlii whielr older heads .Might: well coil ; he- - has - conteitied hit;,61 , ,e1 f with Ashiog s; Owl) Sod, giingliiii a icOmi, !Mind, Cionstitniional, eon= .servative licking.; and you, see, gentietoss;., the milder remedy has answered every-good Imiorrio r The cobrt iidjournedlcir refr i.. 4.l Wtenti4- :--' - - . - 7''''_ -' . • 'l l '' - ....' `• • ' , ..___L____;-; .........- .-;;,-, A • `'' The. , Great Cities or the World t'POPULATION. 0! THE PRINCIPAL *CU' IN -. ' - - BOWS! 1130) AORTII Akita:WA „.. - We ..coinidiertriktu We - W a-VAs • --Ki en. ' der (Peeple's-Alroimack) f0r1853, put; 11-:, ed ouintaili-jit•-tellisio -the ftliloWini _,. 10 of the minlatiOn of the largest-cities in Au, dNor Atiec. Asithe-Germanarp an ' are eVu 11 aceuraCc in ,their statistica l statkMenti, kkt is to . be . ,presitned . that '.his May be 'relled , ipon isii correck i j AS a,rairt ter of cariolity and••reference .? tholable : may be :worth tutting out and;:preseivine; I , - . 1 , -; - I'.' l- ' London, ~- T . -'.' _- t`,363 , 1 41 '" - -2., Paris.:. ~ : .5 - '', 7 4053;g62,`,' ' - 3.1 Constantino Pie,,., ~.. , - 11 1 1881990 . 4. New York; ' - 1. ,,,, I 522,766 .. 5. , s t. Peter sburg,'' . 1' 1 478,437 =' • ; .6. Vien?n,' , s , I i 577,#46 ' ' 7. Berlin, -: ' - -,; t;:.441,831 ~: '''.. 8. Naples,:• ' ;:41 - 6,4i,5, , , 9. _ Philadelphia, ''- \ ; 409,352 10. Liverpo3l, . 1 384,203 11. GlasgoW; / - : 367,80 Q 12.. Moscow, ,• • - 350,90 Q 350,90 Q ' -13."Manchester,` - ...' I 296.000 . _ 12': -- Madrid, . • " 1 • ' 1 200,090, 15. '..Dublin, . ' . T T . 1 ; [1254,700 16. Lyons, . I 259,325 17. Lisbon, -- -I --- 18. Amsterdam, \\ 19. Ilavanna, . 20. . lklarseill, . .2.1..„ Baltimore, 22. Palerino,, 23. itome. .... 24. Warsaw, / 25. Leeds; , . : - 20.%Milan, 27.• tlamburg, \ • 28. _Boston, L 29. Brbssels, '' 30. 17urin, 31. Copenhagen, 33. Bordeaux,'. 33. Venice,- ' 34..'' Pestb, - - • 35: - Prague' 36. Barcelona, 37. Genoa, ' - 38.', Cincinnati, - 39.,, New Orleans, 40. Bristol, 1 _ ,41. Ghent, „ 42. Munich, .. 43. Breslau, . - . ' 44. Floreneni 45. '' Rouen; 46. Bel fast,' . 47: ' Colone. 48. Dresden, 49. Stockholm, 40. Rotterdato, . 51. Antwerp, 52 ! Cori, . 53. Liege, 54. I.li4klna, , 55. , > Legliorn, Trie!te, 57. Konigsberg, 103.' Sheffield, The -11a,Suel 60- 61. Oporto, 62. MARTA, 63..Datutie, 64. Frankfort, 65. liadgeloprg, 66. Bremen, ' iic. - ' Road MaktO . Good roads ,' ng 'he 21 s ,put down' 44 COT . g din virtues." Honest mn i are a w ys 'in 'favor of . thenicand so are • Mite .as a generarthing. Why then ti tWe bay good roads.? That la the (Ines on. It it. cease the smetwe and practiced' oad makm is not generally -understood,and cane the 'is no efficient; thorough and nni t:m system adopt 7 ed throughout the country. ,A lazy aild dis 7 -luinest practice ofshriakiai is much ks posi blewhen working on the, ad; as .aiteueral thing. men do no more than half a day s * work in a day. That little ut more than hay thrown away !iy want Of Iskill in ' t . ore seer. , Muck and turf are friOently d , i 1 , it in Abe road; in a very . : rough state,[ , tl boles and horrible ms trimedia P•ly_.f low. '-. • ' 4 : I . .. 1 1, l' . ' .. I understand that in ; me'd the o d cow tries a Afferent p :., pmails. 1e sr face soil is removed an: , as layer of s . nes `applied, and 'still small •r, well pac • ,'- perhaps Some =of the I -urfaceatnues • brol the whole no:rimed Nit , , -gni .the 'com the better, A few y . ' es ago,Arlien it.l pene4l tio_be my Own, !, serie thel üblit path-alester, - a OW. of the la bo r lof the trictilasiot expended 11 the reiuS o i gut, were setting in, _ and' , ,• e of the , } ro d t n i p . missioeers_. or .tte tow , ' advised th . t it Was now too . late to work : th profit. i I ho . ght otherwise ;selected th : Worst part o the dis• triet; caller! out Mews' c. ed depositing:cobble ' Ines in the.mad, to Oot iv cot rt it an 1 , Miff IM=3 , L r r OL . ting the latest at the ttOgl . And Smoot • idg off with. the smsaleion ,-„thesaseiocor red •1 with grave!, making. e-witoladi - 1, t a foot in thickneas. For , _mere an ten . yearn the , road so A inlitero -I! re or (inked no repair,. an d s hard and d At' the worst season of the y . A neigh . - gave the'atottes cheerful) k and was g ' to , get rid of 'the*, We !hue ' expen d e d Jaber We. eionskin our distrie to ' fix all, our 1 roads' this manner twice or r, but a great part' of it has . beep - thrown ` , . . I = will': sum - up. Ist., -Make it a , , , .to do agood day's ektrlion,the road, `. , 'as 'Many of iltent - imi you art . ..taxed, and.. , ,re itnecessmy. .-- , 2d.; is. good fotin , ' , ri Viiiinaispensahle. 1 Get stones, or at I - ; goo& ritiarss gravel, even..yob ha to .dritw :Ai . great dia .though,. tante and plea I . ,_, taioci=...- There It seo erallyasopplysd'storie on, impel:KT farts in every district, or atleasta.graidl dl; winch n i , ful is or ought to be bk to,ge for -. the :p b- lie use. - -•_ --' --. ''''' , `" . •3 , ,1. 4 1 :` .4 :' , .'e• : I 8 4- 11 1!lish ,Om nailii' whieipi ia be t gun, ' beare the ' smooth ye ll rOirn 7 (led uP ill di , war. ,so that' '` water oan nil ott' ' . -!\'- ' - : -- • ',---' a . „Alb,. Watch a est.-road 'el - y - And 511 up:. - : the hides kefor they get pi/stip : that- It will settle evenly.' - fith. Don't patch u for the, present whau i fl it tittle avoided; 'kit o'coaOtteively eery year fie muck as. Tossi le : l ,- • _t ' I. • • 1 - ..I . - .I', ' ..... i*s rVe.+A.AI:-..-4,,nr:1,,,,i, ....1,44,11541e4r..,0i.r.",. .0.',....,.e.rta:41,..Z..e..„ - f.7., - ).;,.,.. ^ - ,.;",c,, ,, ,. ",::,,, • ; , v ttstiltoo-. Jul .1111e44 . .. 4erll - 01411 ItS; otialdiiottnieet:43l *kr% ,the .. \f‘mPTlY' • .apd „CsinaiSh6p., •.\ n• • 11 0 .A0112%0 ., MOH 9T:`.3EETi(neat' • F. Salisbury 44. Dr [n-the *ieinity:et. the.' - • 'eters, - f ThtT.ANU,PA • URE4B anCT tors Wstrfiv , Gogfi; Capi. gitsliaA "lira s+ -.Ribbons.- lie., Nu. :WI. Cittlauldt . , stceot, Nzar YORK. (9'p r stairs.). • 1 , I a aitacawaLz.... 4ows . so. ynnro: 111011118‘ INOSTltli*Dsit tit in .6014tkis.abin 1, ing;pi6cuttri ij«?ts ,Shilies,.fita.;,Susguehiviita and IIaCIANYWS Makers." ~T hey _keep "corugantle. on hand a assortniemt of all kinds of:eati T met.Furnit Shop aid Ware rooms id•the INot alb& :t; I: JESS Praet . • Vet :41Esgur & lEssi Attirier 'at Laii, Miontmse, Pa. .. - Practi Suacinehamui, Britgord, - iiirayne; WyCiS Macrae Counties: JOHN, is VasAlienable, T all Block, Main Sti4et,:Mnul 'll4. SIMMONS;:B4)Ot .& Shoe er, over 4. Baldwin's Ilguie4s glop, ,Turnpike . . TBEKT ' CHAIIIBERL!N, .Attotney at -Law, and Jipticaef i)4ice—uvee LL. Post CALEB "WEEKS SasiSili,s Hainess 4t, Trunk- Manufaciurer—stop ; tit diellingafew rods et:the village, nn' Main Went; Ildopt -pase, Pa. .quelumna east.of Le 242,500 222,800 1200,000 195, 2 4 7 179,05'4 , 180,000 172,382 •162,579 152 4 000 1A1i430. 148;75f 136,707 136,208' 135,000 133,140 . • 1;50,92 126,708 325,009 124,181 136,0.00 120,000 .116,716 116,343 415,000 112,401 . 106,776 10214 100,2 5 399,600 ;92,210.; : 01,217'd 'oo,qpo t 88,am 86,4851' 1 77' '587 1 ' • 75,100 , . 1 74,530 70 1 8.46 I it. LYONS & .CO. Wholesale & tailttealeis Dry Goods, Groceries, Salt F our , and Hardware, Lanesboro' Pa. — , /• B. : 1 L tliaa' 1 . I)Ltilt;:lieali lii '.Dil • 1 . t Oods),Ready; Made f lathing;, Groceries; Books Stai'Onery, etc . ..-Pu ' , tic Ayeape,'Mentroie, Pa. liilla'it it ßAZlE -71 e thee over . Bentley ill)li'c Avenue, Mon • Ze DIIROCK, Ns . . rt••.•;•.-001c.c - and - denctt 3Cu.'4 4 Oivegd. str e et. • • • . L. POST & ".CO. °Dealers In Goods, Grpeerit* Crtickery; Hirdwnre. Flour, etc. cornet., of Turnpike Street and Public- Avenue: • J. :LIONS SON, Dealers in . Dry ' Gi;oll.4,,Thinlikarle,Drockery, Groceri es Thfoks, 'etc; Alati, carry °nib° 1300 K BINDING ' business, Public livenue, Mositrose, ?a. BENTLEY IR, MEAD, Dealers in:Dry dpOds,'• ifedieines, Paints, Grocer ies, Iron, Clocks, Watches,, Jewelri , , Silver tSpooni, Perfumery, dc. Foul . of Public Avende. _ . • - - • . C. - D. - VIRGIL' Surgeori Dentist-f-: , tee, in Odd' Fellow's 1114 , : earner Of, Chestnut anti - Turnpike ..' streets,•• iihmtrose, P4.—Flate work 'done with the birst material, Mid . ip the most improved style.- Charges lbw,. ______ .11114, 11. JESSUP, Attorney at- Law, 'id' COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, fur. the Stige of Near York, mill attend to all business entrusted to him *ith :promptness and.fidelity, Offiee on Public Square, occupied by lion. Vim 4 !ssuP• • ' ' 19,198 438;2.69 , 66,000.: l '• -, 6 1 1 4,370 ' G 2,000. I -60,000 IL 58,012 47,5543 56,662 63,150 .. W' . GREENWOOD-- Chair . , - F-A C T It E EL—Also - keeps conStant , .hand Cat i t , . Scat Chaint, and Cabinet Furniture, at. the ir and -Ware Shop, -a few - rods north of Sestnohr'sStote, Ilarford, '62 • SAYRE I BENTLEY . & - PERKINS, Mann faeturers of and dealers in all kinds of Cast .:ingsi.Stov i es, Agricultural Intplihnents, .etc. of flee at-Sayre's Store, Public Arehue-7-3 . lanufac story at the Eagle Foundry,TOot wr Cherry stree ; • not:arose.; Pa.. • ' . - • ABEL TURRELL, Deale In Drugs s lg. • Dye-stuffs, Groceries, !Dry Geed*. , Ilardw re, Stoneware, • Glassware s _ Clocks,Watch •e 4, lewelryi Silver ' Spoons, Spectacles, liftisical Instruthents, Truss . es,Surgicat -- bistro!iambi, Liquers, Perfumery, • - Mirrors; Stationery s 'Brusltes, Shimai; :Yankee No , Gone, ,te. - • • • • • Ell are and en. - er ap -115 1 • I In- tmentui fill fonts V TS, itc noprepared to exceute Oery kind of . 1, LETTER w saPHESS - - - . PRIN2'ING , suph-is * ' vr,n - LErs, vinetTLAII . S,' , ,lOSTERS, , 1 . , . - CARDS', .. • .:.1 = •-- LANIii,S, , ~. .. 'IB ' ' Cll,Beii - ., : 4c„ style; at fair mires. and w, ids...despatch.— the advantagelof new Materials through.: can confidentlY.,proruisel.co give -- . _ v Entire: atisfactioi ::-.-:.- 0 1 , .4 favoring us wi th eir patronage. - '- ' - arSpeciall3linkii SithOol 'rickets; Bill Heads etc will be printed short notice, on good paper "IS: Ali kinds of BLinks usiialty ; o+l , 4ti for, con tantlkOn lisu,td forsaiii.. -v , '',. .•- - , : tarrhuse who liev i eJobPruititlg to-do witt find it to their interest til call it the ,8,8er,i,V.W.0.F7 n good Haven. out,w • .. • - 5 ---'f'-:!•,::- _ , tr...• , - ' '''is-- ' •. , -• • „, II! Ist air • ' l bee 1131. i er roe i: I ; ..,_.: ':7,8:_.-• . I ..„ .1 Attorney at Law; Sas.' ,Offiee on kain•street, one ilooi ittorpey :at 'Lim Reaara Store, foot. o rose, Pa.. Dress Goods. ". tof summer - dress goOds• -De Wpm TOplins, Cham • , etc., etc, New Faushiona , • J....14Y0n # SON. Suljaneirl A FINE tuilsortm ill- Laving, T ble tar bra% GinOtaint, riz' andamsp..; 10 000 1 1 ' ! - by • ' Nev Millard; TS. , iL ,f: ' --; -' --. *-- -/ - ''. L . .T.TA.vr, esist job -I=l. iosis Dew AN: ointment cid ' - on the:toms priii y , : Wbor,,,--Ca it .Depot. ' tzty 9. ri;. 1 - zg;' . `Pea & :'tat4;iool iceiif - ii` - 10 6 4 iii= iiopdfilifiliklio.ept..prices uO-. id for-Wool at- tha*aillitke ' NEW tii*Dt! NEWCOOIitt ' AliAitiioiti; 40 1 49 00 . 01‘ildiaaA:T . . , ..- 1.61,Thi POST, filla CO'S.% - ' ... , . „ . In-th Old `. Corner Store. - (W-twfugr;..4 a splendid assortment of .NEW., ki -GOODS of .the." latest 4pring said Summer iitYlis, tilivhig j ust, returned from New York at which place tidy, have sparecino pains, in making selections;,-Iliey, flatter ; themselves with the; idea that they can rxePP4O wiarrinY.establishvaent. is trivriihoth in ; pricer and , style. ~ • ~. = , ' They :therefore would invite, ; their old friends and the public generally, to call and examine their \ stock ,before, percluising elsewhere, as- they_ will 1 `find it-williave them a handsome - pacoutaget to . kink over and_pitChase 1 of the - above mentioned; stock, apprising as great kvitrietylis is usually 'found in a country store. -• --* •', Awake ',their stock may be Amain great vatic ty,Brow-n 4hirthigs, and Sbeetings,Bluachcd sheet,: ings - and uShirtings,, Ticking*, Shirting Strip* Suironer. Stuffs for men mid Aims wear. . - - 'Silicias, Colored Cambric& - Paper. cambrieti, Nan Keens; 'Jacquard Diapers, - Apron Chicks, ,Kerseys, Bagging! sied•Seaniless 'Mips. Flannels, Ito& Yellow; Plain,and Twilled, Blankets, Quilts, and - CounterpapesAthe I large assortment of - . • "'DOSS . Goods, . _ - -. . _Mine Delimais,• P ersian Delaney , All ' Woel Do . .lanes 'Black, Silks, 'FincYSilks, Poplins, Printed - Lavins, Cariii. ,Jaconets, 13erages,Dornbazines: Silk and'.Ciitton Veivetii,,Tanay and Phud Scotch, 'Franc Gemiciiiiind pincister, Gingham; Prints ' 'in t. gi t variety,tianui7s Drills-arid Jeans- also nl-. most: mount of 1... • , . ... .. . . -.. , . ' ' • -.....White. Goods, ' .- ' . , . • suchis' Irish Linen; Birdseye Diaper, Linen Tow ,cuing and Diaper.:Cpuahriai, jaconeta, Checkered . eamkrics, Series Muslin Plain and lrgured, - Bishop Lawns, Drapery Mtislina, Lacia Goods and' Em broidery. `ALSO.I Cloths, Cassirneres, Black, 'Plain•and Fancy Vesting', -Silk,. Satin Plain and , PLAIN AND FiIiNCY CASILVERETtweeds, Merino, Cassituerw,liKentuCky Jean's, amt Satinets Bangup.and Princel•Mbert Cords, Also a large as• sort/neat of N. • • . Tailor;s_ Triminings, . icb as enuresis Wiggans, Brown Hole lands, Silk nut .it4aelt Serge-+. Cinit binding de. ALSO; Theirusinit assortment of Oruceries; Teas; Siigars,Cotfi*, Saleratus, Giuger,iritnento, Pep pe'r, ' - • • ALSO, most - kinils(ot Hai dware smiled - for in these parts ite., iEr4 wtneli together with "a lung list - of other •iarticles .uot. ab ce mentioned - will be sold on the: • . • • . One price tuid.pcisitivery no devi- ~ . , o.Von systenn , at priee,4, tliat atiWiie: perfettly iialidactory to #II alio - rmy give ya call. - . CROOKEIir, 4 large and fine - itOiortment may be found at - - c 7,. I_ L. POST. d CO." . • .. SALT, Lillie - arat - Plat,ter ctin;tantly on band and for site,, by , , Y,l__l.: POST & Co. small stock for sole At - • • . ' I. L. POST & Cu's Montrose, April; 6; 1853. - St:minter Arrangetnent. Delpire,.l4.ckawanna, and Weste4t RAILROAD. Montane, .11a, V C and after Ilandayidnne 6th, 1853, - -the Mail O Passenmer 'Vain Se.rantun ut 10.40 0 A. M. . • • • Arrived . at Great Bend at 1.10 r. it. .. Connecting' With, the. day express . trains' East and :West on the &Nil: E. It. / • Return, Will leave .Great Bend On the arrival of the Day Express from New York., and arrive at . Scranton at.s \ 5O r..x.1, " ' . . - " • 'A 'lreight.Train With Passeug,er Car attached,' will leave •Scranton at 1135 r. x.' Arrive at Great :Bend. at 5.30 - r, it., winiecling with the Mail Pass.' anger 'Train east and west on ._the N. Y..atid 11: R. Returning, will - leave Great Bend at. 6 A. If. after the arrival - of tlinNi , ,rlit Ex . pra Passenger Train west, on the-N. Y. l!k. E. it IL; and arrive at Scran ton at. 10 A. u".. . '., . . . - Stages will'h9 in waiting on the arrival: 9f pass=' anger trains at Scranton. to convey passengers to Carbondale, Pittston, Wilkesbarre, -Philadelphia via...the Reading Itailread, Easton, and all other interraCdiaie places. -: •. - . . . Passengers leaving Scranton at IOAO a.-ir., ar: rive at Nea r - lark at 11 r. x.. and at Dunkirk at 10.15 r. IL ' . • Passengers . leaving Scranton. at 1.35 .r. x. will *arrive at - NeW - York at 8.22 A. sr. and at Dunkirk at 12.13 r.it,i - .. .' . . . • -PasSengerA leaving Neu' York by the Night Ex press lit G. r I 'it. will arrive'at Scranton' at 10 A. X. 1 P. 11. DoTTERER, S'OPerintendent. `Scrantotine .6. 1853 ."; • , l9l, inter MOOC.-- OOL walled; for effiett the picf eastosvill , brii_prid H. BURRITT. 48tOre — it -Mon . i VALUABLI LANDS . F OR - - S IV LE.- -: WSA LE .IN• ONE B DT, about )5500 neree Fti) .of -.Lana on the wet rs' of Spring Brook, .ii branch of the Lackawanna river. iii 'Lucerne coun% ty • Penn'a.; about midway between the .thriving towns of Scranton and. Pittston. `These lauds 'are covered with valuable tiniber,: and being situate in the Most extensive mineral. region - in Pennsyl ! vania—known to contain ilon ore, and believed to abound in coal.- and being•alsik• in the immediate vicinity of several railroads, made and.now in prii, gressoffer to the. capitalist- an - opportunity for . the investment of money that seldom occurs .. For further hifermation apply jto N. P. Ilpsack, F.sck, No. 11 Wall•street, New York; or to the sUbhcriber at Montrose, Susgrielienne,counry, Pit.., the . ' . atto neyin.fact of t h e owner s. - r lIENRY DRINKER( . . / • -' lig.3lk. 437:111iAlir 113041:31111131.1•16-MG. ' • Just Received. / ANIC. M •FREEAN'S BARBER : SHOP, liy F, *,/./. • , "Although a story of Sontliern life, it is entirely • differeni from the many imitations. of Uncle Tom s Cabin. It is intensely. *Re paLlit. •• Tha book is.. gros,ipy and wide awake, with, much that is laugha'ble iu 4lialogue and illustm tion.--pkristiins Intelligences. , • "lio/4oluive to any Is, buy the [Wok, buy , it, fur. Frank's sake , for the Friend's iaike—for your own sake=if Son want, something.that will strong ly, deeply interest you...—SaitO , :day Courier. The gapoleon Dynasty, or Ilistory of the Poo siparie .I , tuni/y.:-.krias 22 '.Por i •traits—by the Bev• erly hlen.—_Ono of the most valuable and interest ing works.of the times. ,- • , • - • .o•xi. hunilrecl Cities and Lave Tottns of Ameri• ca--with complete 4,w4riptions and Maps, Railroad distances, &c. • (IEORGE FULLER.. ' Montrose, March i 853. • , • • ' . • flaillift 2. IP ST received, and will be licpt. constantly On, hand hcrettllcr • ' - Puri Genesee Flour. • ••: by the-bakel. of the very best brandft, which we ~ ill :tell et a.low.pEiCe, and warrant to bets supe , riot: article.." Flour, by the hundred or'stnall el-qaatititY: ... - BENTLErdt READ. .blontinO, Feb ail 22,1853. F.. 1?•.i . , ;11.1:NDLER .. ~. ... .. • • • , ... .... i : ils mowing bts - i, . • ,SPllll4a l ,STOeli •OF GOODS. . . _ . Pilau - is, i m ages • ntad,y Made Clothing, 'Laretts;rPriiits, • Embroidered Ilaudkf s,. :Cloths ik.CassiTherrs. Collars, &c., • . : ,Booka and siatioster*, • . . Including: Tray to 13nOti TomtiVabin. Grp. Miriel cheap as ever. . ~ - ' - . - • - • pril 21 185 a - • '' ' ~ '• --' ' ' • . . • ...• . .'CLOTHTLIG., A.- LAME and well selected stock Ready made Oldthing, °vend* shirts, collate ie cheep at . , CHANDLERS.- -1! EOM Wall . Paper, border to 2, suit." FAWCY.IIOOII4B,* GOODS,i lace and Molina Embroidery, Splendid atyles t i Port e tte:Widlata, .01oeits, &as, .Paper . and Env Hair Oil and, Betudim- .Ccdorke, •turea, Lesiva, Mins Top. dad, st the, low.' est plea, At, OILANDLERS. uauser ur - • .1 csu 4 ' - t ' ''' ' .. .NM lie (*sir f ' i '. bl, Pali Ltd and SOW :Wall; Wind ow - aill Wan Papar c Oarpetay cotton Mimi Oilible coven s and fl.. ' yip handle Nsilte, thin hail bbla sualcituirtara te.: 4 teues ral t, of 'lapis,: earl fancy e , ..a..-'„, 1 ' Apiil Bth: -- - -' ' —.l - ItYO ' 0:#1 . 3 . 011: 1 [fortipetlyt,fiva cents a ,p0u . .714 ' Sumertabq bolts tYoforrs fiddiPe. • 41 SON. Vt:Lr E=innE •la ,to Met of Mamie. 112 the iwiNl I g l=l t lON,- _diet'S Court , Ita. the Miteil!` • of PestuOviukhi. [ - &ten ite, • lWondert SAT ; ouße. liuterid •ooto 1551; ill. ' , An°, THE TRUE DIGPTIVg . 4131;k.j ..0114• G, A.STRIC Prepared front Ramtir, or. .theAurtff s'inuaci or - after ciireaionA of. Baron Leibig,: the great npsiouocid chemist;' , by. Linngli , too, m. tk_, Philadelphia, Nattre'S 'Man remedy far .an - unhealthy stomach. No'ait of Mari can equal its curative pow ers... It contains no Alcohol , Ur 'nauseous drugs. It is'extremely : agreeable to, the taite , and may be aken bythn most feeble patients who can mot eat a water cracker without acute distress.-- Bewitte of dragged ,intitatior* Pepsin . not a drug.. ' -;•1 Call on tha agent and get a descriptive circular, ,gratis, 'giving a large ;amount of scientific evidence.; from Debigls , animal _ 'Chemistry l Combe'‘ Physiology \ of digestion ;- Dr. Pereira on food and diet ; Dr. Joim W..DraparotNew York Universi ty; • Prof. Dimglison'ti Physioloi,ry ; Prof. Sillinutii ; of Yale College; Dr.:Carpenter's Physiology; t.ognther, with reports of tures from all -parts of Thethe= United States.- • ' • , Anat. Tula : tau., Montrose, wholesale and ;retail agent. , ; . , [ e - TRui , cor,.] • • EpeciAl App.ointittent• • jr NOW T E ALL MEN, that we, the andel - I.km, ...I‘..ed.laen Pierre: Chirles ;Dopierri, Theopho las Schmidt . and Henri Frit; of the CinfOns of Berne and; Neuf ..Chatel; Watch Manufacturers DO by theie.pretients,dply authorize and appoint . Professor .12. A:. SINOLETON,• Watchmaker, - ot Montrose, and, wg. - pINGLETON. of the Afore said plUce. to be Our Sole• Agents for-the-B ute of Poinsylinuna, and this sari nppointment to extend South and ;West. • • • We the,Pa rtieito . these presents..lO agree to pay all La.* cots • instituted tor any infringement...on .this our appointment, and'to this we set our .res . pective n.tioes• and' seals in •the presence of •.Carl Pierre hf 'Ducal, P. lieuglinue. Dated in'Switz erlamithiti'first day of January, in. the year .of our • ' • Lord one thousand eight hundred And fifty-two. • -• . •J SEA' • • • -1 OIIAItLES DU MLR, - LS.] •• .• •1 • . , HEN. ftIPItITZI [LS] •. • - •.' *eve It. tad and priker)i. Store, , .. - - .• i DpOTOR E. -PATRICK. j Woum • respect fully inform ' his numerous nt( end lwell truck.friendS both:jilt antkout of the Profew.ion, and the public hi general that, lie has' tilt embarked in the - above .nateed business. Mal has.mtv'en hand, and is still receiving a' full silt' wellehosenassortment of eery thing in - the line of Drugs, Medicines, GroCericS', Dyes", Pailitti, &a. ‘:0-, all t,l* .whi It lle' will tell for, Cash - or. Hartar ut on the Cisea. t t and most. adVant ageous' terms.to he. purchaser :Ili reference to his Drugs and Biedichics; )ie itottld imply state, - that' they were selected by himself om , the establiAment of P. Shiffelin Baines ttl, u. one, of the moat reliable in the City of' New lork—and fur. purity and .exaellence he :believesere never excelled, it eqiariled by .any , stock ever before before brought intoSusquelsaint County. His Stoc of Gr.oceriesis fullautlwelkheught,mid coesequetitlY can .be soldieheap: lie has also a few .ChoWe ,i medicinal.tquOrs fur purpnses, which he 6n afford as-low as.ainore inferior !article luta ge:nerallyibeen bought foe. : Please talli.:;efore,ptir clt4ngell,seWliere,atthe old stand of . Pitts 4t. War ner, in Ole ibuilditte formally known as the!' Par - mers StOra,' , ' opposite the "Democrat 01Ece...7. .. - . • . Montrese•Februari 1, 135;.:: - . ' , •• II VALCiBLE ,REIL ESTATE FOR 1 - SALE! . . On : VILLAGE - LOTS;'iOated in t 4 pleasant hi-V.. esl. part of the, vilLvof Susilueliiiiiiia—,=:alse 3 Houses and Lots in th e m ust busineSs part/of the aToresa i d village.. Alin, :i - - A Farm contabrng 1.3a..dc;,:t4, .- - with a sm all improvement,l the remainder lieavily timbered, situate 2 , mi/es frotti.said vif/age. • ..-. Sukinelianna. is the great Central .Depot of the _N.l: a.t. E. Railroad, situate at the foot or the lieu v, lest grade On-the road, pear the great . works o k - Starucca, Cunewacta and the Cascade, and posses ' sing bV ; nature the bet watering Phiceen te route. with 'the .locality Of extensive • Machine Shops Foutidry,..tc.,. Susquehanna; ,a/ilu•ugh,nuiribenng but 2,000 inhabitants, and • but 4 years of age, i destined soon to` range iforgsicle of the most flour ishing and popti/ous,tewns - on the line. of this grew thoroughfare.: • T-L. P. HINDS, :Agent. . Office one door east of Lenheita's. Susquehanna Depot, Nov. 18,18 . 52.. : tf • 'LINE _OF STiCrES , BtrwEEN - • ' ItiontrOse and Lackawanna and-. Western - Railroad 606 Plink Road. lASSENOERS will-find Stages io readiness at the-Montrose Depot on-the arrival of the fol lowing trains , to convey; passengers to Montrcish. • DA the arrival of Freight Trai n, *hich_leaires Great Bend at I+ a. x..' On arrival of trains froth NTS York, Bingluunton, Dunkirk and the West'at I S - P:3l. On arrival of trains front Scrimen, Wilkes-1 • Lorre Av. at 11.40 s. x. ' ' • - . . Stages leave MontrOseln connection with the, Lack awannalmd Western Railroad for Nei Turk,{ Dinghainton, Dunkirk and the West! at 10 o'cl'ockl . (Thkt train meets all the trains at the Bend!! goiiig &it or West.) • Liave Carbondale; Scrith.ll ton,rWilkesbarre ckc., at x a. is. • Leave • for CorJ,l bonilale, Scranton , Wilkesbarre and 'Great Beridli at 0 r. 31. ' • - Frietidsyille Stages leave Montrose-miter the [.. rival of 6 o'clOck.r. - 31. trains from New York every . (14, - retunung in tithe for . cars to New _York owl. -till Morning. - • - - • ! = " ' All Express packages 'carcfultP handlt4 anal properly taken care of. • • LEONARD SEARLE. II; Mot,trose, /Lay, 1863, -. 10(f ~- - •. 1 ' - NoticeAgin -- . ,• , - • : 7 . • - :•71ii S. WILSON liaa reectiviti ,it new and ketk 7 tlYl s . end assortment ef.Gooda, ail(' as usual s . :4114koled -10 have thou diatkibutetl to those who'. want. Callttnd examine tlitin... d • ' 11' 1 tSay 18, 1853... .. ~ NEW 'GOODS ARRIVING AT OUR. STORp. LYONS & SOFT ! ;;:. i?doutrose, Feb . ..17,184i, • I 10 .A.LV—to arrive. the Ikat in !market; Int-. the barrel or mutatity. - ..t ( ... r.POST -4.5..1858 .: ritiMtiSiT,all3 'ALi prices cau' .be Yeti: 11, Eff_M!LAS B ES .. aglow as thine shi .j" REFINED SYRUP soId February 1" ' XT' -- AILS; Codlah 11111 behad of 17, . . i BASIL BLINIIYAND DOOt - 1 1 - FACTORY' TF i-, ~ - - - apkb+4,l4# .....-, 1i .i rp, 4r, sei 'Asti - Wilt furedslo36lll, Blinds, lit .4 ( 1 1.1.-'.. Duo at thsiiiiitaldislyneint on.sllort.. tine_ ind;risisonnble ierMs- ' •W 4 . 160 4-and gb42it 'am y_ye q uired, ._ : Also, rlined find Slatebeid ' ring- , fuirki.nth: .. NEW.FLL'BR9TB.EitI: ' I. :LiTct•boro, Narsli.l),'/ 553 1 f- ! • - •i- - • :: . - 1' ' . ' : , . , ......:.t.....Z.- - ;` , N1Li...,-1 , ' - . 1 _i. ~~~.r.1-:w~ -: . . , ~ . ---, a iiil, tibias 4[44%i:44etry" tile ,- ----' , ' STOVE I JOPPERi TIN, li S ET IRON ' ESTABISESNENT•-: : '- -2 FritE inhieriber: res e rtfullf . infoimalhe publi* .1 that he lies editlarga' additien. to his , former stoe.k:or Stov .60 .:sting - Of a .:iiaititi of the mos t whieliare r - 1 t - c.tifito4.44./X* 44l 4't FoRESP. RoVor, - ; :-.• - - i-1 . ; , - - •', •. • :STAR OR ril-Crirtost ,-:. . • „,..' • ,••• !' nr,EB2I6AY 4 - impir,' • , -' s. all elevated Ovens. - , Of square, air tiglitStoves are , .P/ICENIX,. PIR.AGON;' -••=;":-• ‘: • ' ; "l WESTERN' EMPIRE : • L., ,-- , .- . ,• ~ :- ; bRANO. E .4.1 E.. 2'lOEll ) • - ••- •• • •-• 1 J-1 '• •. ,' tINIPEDT.ATES.• .• .• - 1' , • •-,- --• ,-.:, - •‘' • • - ''' PA EMEES;IITIOA CIQ:AL aTO YE ' A variety of Premirisi seine; of sieWitife; the - - jvAtEIt,TWA IR 776 0 .117174,R,1fERAL Y '. A go4,and vatioalil assortment T c . , Pirlite . . arid Hall - Stoves for' Wood ' end Coal.' '1- Stairea:,of varitius'eizei and pin/ilia be 'is continually fietiv.- ing, and intenda to keep' is eat alvariety of 'the most popular stoves - assail-, defier n the coitotry Persons' wiatitig:lo purehase;stoves; will find . it to their intemt to .all,:oti tan. 'Th y will find his STOVES st, •ova: If '•ti nrni nr; , . made of. the.stroogest and best- Ma orals and'- as ;hap as tin' be , bought in this or - P*oo76e couitti : and muCh•betta . '.thau offered by- peillaiv. far Stove Pipe dbl Tie Ware befit for sale , end made to. order.„ Farmers' wdl belsOciplk4 with . raps. iiiade of Strong imaterial!' at Wholesale ma, all-orders for snot is his line wilt be thinbful - I) ; Teitaved and peoctusilly attendedlo.. ' . JOHN - tOLST.OIq. , ;- Great ilend;Julytt; . lBiii tf - . . I le. • (Ifs•Pkrtico,Oerna) V& unsettled iscaantsotes eke.; Of tlie-let V& of '11...-Sayre di Co. are now h • hiands• of Illenj. Say . lv for. settlement; Necesait cumPels him , to ask. immediste - ettenticm tO them as wSII as tbui.eiof his own. .1f not very soon set tled.l they will be put intotbe bands °recant . . .fur higal prosecution:' _ • •Ja `2sth, 18'03. ' - • SAYIVE. WITCH REPAIRING,. : TILE; Qin D. AGAIN. . . _ lie sobsctibeii„ basing restimed the abov I named business : ' management' .t . Mr. Allied Sayre;'res pec' trail)? eullct , frarn`their c 01. customers in that line, a return of their patronage. is - an expeylencedl"and-skrilful workman, having 'learned his business and fur ninny years worked in some of the beef ihops.in New 1-4.ll,l‘ci ty, competent told() inikind of work that , may he . entrustod to hilu. Prohiptneis, traifleiyde chi o*r , theßtiarality of all good Watches, we trust will: secure a fultsliare of Patronage. „. Gold Rings made to order, acid all kinds ofJew , clri repaired: . 1 BENTLEY ibREAD.. , Monttose,Nov. I'2, 1851. iNEW LINE OF 'MAIL STAGES.. i• &VOW . ;- • - Kirkwoodtolontrost; QTAGES will Imve K r 1 woockpassing,through -4-7 Corbettsrillei, Liberty. fit eyery morning af-, r. ter l L the arrive of - the Mad and Night Express; Trains of cars, reachi g Month:lse at:6 , turning,. leave M+ptr - daily (Scindays excepted) at '4 r reaching kWood in tune - to take.the:. Mail - trains of cars, hEast and. West, being easiest and • rnostleas le fnute to , reach the Neni York A; Erie ,Ridiroad.' iThis line intersects .-a tri-Weekly line - for Dirstf °elf, Tunkilannbck„ - 111y,onting, and Wiikesbarre, which leitt;no Montrose at 7 A. M. er),. err, Monday, Wdnesday- atict,Friday. Alai?, line to Friendsville, Leraysvilie, &c. " Good Teams +4l cowfostablsteanrgeS aro p ri4ed, and the ; proprietors will spare do pains, tb aoorannalate the publie. • . . . . • - • W. K. HATCH. , 'c. 24,185%. MORGAN'd: WEST' • Facts for the People . • • ‘ TOTWItHS'IsAI P ING the pr . cilliction of tilt. N , .New Albany' Ledger that Frani Pierce vcalll be elected Vre4ident because the Propliet_liati h Servs that'' the J.;Ord giyeth:pewer te the faint," :t isrunircrsally adrnitted'that-thassithsettber can add Will sell - • BOCITS • ; 4 , 1 SHOES. t' r irEA PLR than any ,othershop in town, not even e*cepting the.ienitine boot ik shoe store-down town N. 13.—Mv trins are cash or 'pay down, and I -Would tfierefore inforvn thoge. - who are indebted to Merriman & Patrick, that . they roust cap and pay uP eed; - A. MERRIMAN'. Montroge, Sept Y 3,1852. ' lind -, 011 1 4t0s at vet/ ungi i heretofore. et i rl . J. LYONS et : 0 - fifty - cents per eral. J. LYONS 8 130N.1 Sugars ih abundancto J. LYONSA SO BE=E==n --- .." • ••• Proclamation. . , .HEAR y:E!! - !REAR -YE f.'!. . j. AXTIiEItEi.S C.-D., Lethroplk S.. A. Woodruff .V V have "fornied a co-partnership, under ,t 4 1 name and finn lof C. D: 'Lathrop it Co., as &skis itt L . , . . STOVES, TIN WARE. gi - C.; . 1.? 1 , and whereas' it is desirable.that the same sheuld - be; made knoWn to the public, fur the pubtie good as.well as our (own ; . - --.•- . , • •••- r Notice is therefore hereby given to the good! peo ple of tiontrose -and t to region round about, ; that i we may ' still be foun,( laboring ni our 'vocation, at the ad' Stalk! en - . Ma u Street; where we shall-be ltuppy, to see oar friends , and tosUpplytheir wants to, the best-of our ability. •-C. D. LA.T.IIIiO" .. • Montse Veb, 10. '43. • . S.A.• WOOPR.IIF.F. - _j W l . . Dry, ESS4OOD - 1, •._ . ... ~ . . .., E ARE rzeivmg a large :supply I . of Dreis fl E. great variety of hint's, and lof beautiful style!.. - and pate 's, and Ole fol lowing timis l iofgms:lo,yir.: . -- • ~ ~, -..-,.... .'.. POPLINS,-D.ELIT.N.3, BA liAiik DE '.. ri , LAINS, LAWNS. !PLAIN; ST .IRE.O-:-AND FL:III)6RAMBRAYS,ENGLISH,FRENCH AND PaIat'STICP.RINTS,464&4:-.. , . -; ..H . f hostel' which they offer datsidenibly lower than , earlY spring 'price!. : --U. BUAROWS,4.OO. - • Gilson, Jape 2441852, :. -. = : '' 1 * " - tunilr < rot .Sale - : - tuIINE; hemlock. Basit-wood. Maple and ACh 1. liuniher. also' Shingles, for sale by . , 1"": • ' M time , Nov. 4.; '52. • - A.' TURRELLI: 1 • ~ r i i 1 • t 1 anther ! and Shingles '3111: 4 Mgr. re of, , , - LYONS & SOX ntru,e Febi l7. t'Lfi:UR; SALT, rfin Genesee 1 1 5, 4 7t :tier ), ' ' J11141461 . 1 Iliouti.C4n lleat,l White Beitit'N DriedApplesi. 10i5i yptk The Above [l:4the`kiwi; bbl. _be. • 11. , R.:pr.pz5s La.Petl ) Dr o FetrufrY .. 1 , .1853.-:°. • 11)07.47P8b,' andlEak: DrlC4l ;Apples; `Bean e; C it-c.,*.; selling cheap by April 14. • , 7. --I.I;I7ONSAIr4( 0 , . p~.,Ot~lSS~> PEltlisme of thibest Ploughs; paltisrate* IL' awl • -. Please WI Od 01-WDLERr/- see =Mon ~Tiiitt, pv for Mid Mar T r . r,' libite 's' h• .. , , LYONS gt. SON ArOUilitll ietlithe- tCCOUillibe I l it CPO* cut- ) - I ' '' i. ad•h"lialidPUteit lit usiitifP"tOc'!eman .L O Tl:iuthi' cheited - r - ; - ,Tmit.' -"' ' !•:-'-- ' '--- Imltis, '• 1.• ;to J ld . Tifo. 4 i 1 ii,4,-,.... - • L `,..., • isfloc* .44i•iittbit7StO :1 0.00.: '',.,.• %PORES-7 '.. PR.EM/ liittdiei,liiiiiiir;ii - coal. : , .../:40, - :::.!:::....f. Cottage r- and varietyof sod:coal st/me tritniniwk 'ftptiShovpland Ti to ordet“pcs shoik • gar Ordeptfix. - .tc. rite solicitod " I filled fit rem& Montrose:Mirc 'EI MO M* ley'a Celebrated ' ly en bead. Side TV; Cieltira of var*B patte hope by strict share of pablie :old stand. i Po gig-R43,liri* • Feb. 8, tesl. E33ZI Tr - Usti Tpouble 0' Empire_Preutictn Parlor 'China Stave. Ware, Cere-Aiellere, Peters, tend to ieltnk LOOK PTE 0,, ciciaify trues this tounty renewtheOld lostor oblitei, anddfffietitti: does not kis) and corners t + pretent titbit • CON - - litontrose. - TEMP Vr"ind of OR' sonable te New York. Turnpike st , Saddler StiOl Oranges; i lldayid,./ 410 e. 1111,414 B , .S ' .-,...' nano:ince a' o any pp ' Montros-! Compan; tirely a stock :• no , known nies i pa!iii strir 13osT At the , d . rie ver Seed.- , hi sea. ;fat. received received apo liint RP4D, • rub% —.somoric siguLaudreatruka , EMES CoNIP; tofu' -4 4 t iie theitAihe' 1' ,- . ,-~~_ Atkill US/4i' 4::1 ...In* Oilli'l. ni r \,, . ,-F -.W '• 1111CP .. - . . Tart; .113113 a. Y 0int,..,.. —"l6t, JeamPtow. i!OThZceptjflë euy drau g ht be U! wh a itd 4'FePur. - . o 3r!KPeri•-, y . • - ihs,o4; 4c. r! , - " - lre man ar a sor,coo-kilik ;so.e• / 1 • - I:QUEEN, cl 6 fort' wood or ' Parkir' Stove, /o • • • other Parini I . Vre keep/al , Laid pried- , ' • - Mnn , ''.; . o.ontadiiv • - - ;Walk done' • c . Caspat ..st t lOirent pqpeo•-' .4 tioi.e.44kriculturilluiplemento. # l / tb" 4 'in 'ha tfn4lo 4l 4o ll bn ' , 7 l26l enada- - r • S. BENTLEY, PERKINS. • • - 4,1844. - - BTAHLIBUiptalli - imill0:04 , 011001000116 ,114, 010. keip rscdussfy,,andlilas R l ows, . Dog Cketriti, Plow too numerous 'entipn to•busipess re , C4l , /e, oar it , :onage.l Manufactory, D. Post's. ' l :YtXt 3 lott near ; Searle a mall. . - 1, done wake. . - • ' , ' MPS-4_lT MUTT, , .F4.1.1411: : •MOTT: .• • `-- 7- 1 • Iffrit3Elllo2lllllllEll.4lll2lll, 4 "••• • • • • e-P,T 'State ; air-tight. COoking Ston en, • do: do. - d Shop Stru4s. foa *nod or Coal Elbows; Zine„Tin Ware, tiviv-Pniter . s.SeraPera; Ploughs .Please; 411.6 . Uli*ieall as !•• "per than the iheapest. . - ' -B. R.:Litoris & co: - e* s- ? .YOURAAAD. i ARKS , - : • 15er , *ill: attend to ()Catalonia calk, . . Assess of:BiTi2VEY/NO in this eaired. lifirhy,of die old• Farms in - F , d be itt=attrveyed, to look up sad • td-Marks, which ate: liabk to get • d 1::ty time tuistitO occasion ilispntal. ' i for time to - corne._ . Every man alai ;:the precise lacation of, all Lis lines refute, should seeto it in season, to N. ". tronble and litigat,im i - • • , g 1 A3YC.M9 also attended to, l o : iL 24,- Ista .2, . ,..... RANCE- SALOON-IND ROCERY:- good laving recenred a c4oice lul ERIES. are welling iliern on as rea• 491 tier can be,bouoht,this side of ive - as a call and see for yourselves. et, one door: east ofibildnin i dot's We keep,conitintly on h Plana, Prixes; Fig:, lit;,lVids elan kiwis, .\ 105 _ • F. H. EQRDLIAIIi 4r ne, ife Insuran ce ' Life laaaira e, Anniciiy and .7'rua Philadelphia ; --CkarterPerpetical -1250,006, • ENTLEt, Agetit tof'sxid odcapa; L a will g ive all necessary . - pnforsiiiittn r desir ing to make application. . t. 16th,1850.. e Fire Tire - leer has beeen appointed agent. for . Muiti4l7ire lissaraxce Company at This Company ?has 'a mints' of insures on &este& or iout,ust'plan: for the Cash Mani' Vire Insurance Hanishurg. Cipital sloo.ooo—in , qoupyrinsur4. eiclusively at ling of the siioee: Commies is well ",ortha first Ord4: , :The abeko COInPa• I as moderate' term's as tiny likes's. Union:- Chi:o*d one °orally de their pet/lolly "insured,. will love freely gtvetili then' tigent, - ‘. • -F. 13.:011.0DLEIt. %nig. 20 -1852. Grist 't Saw -mill i" RS hav!isg" tourchasetitheil i v e enti . wilt Ilkc.np-itstantly ou blind atedfine -I,?kisr+7,oinf -Mee— Sispeildr..Qicattg„, - , -- Also, CA6p gad . :WWI; ciLih!PriOti: Irbrk Will be **find in ill 4tes widniarip. - 1 0i;18 1 51.' > r . isBl.tr.,- De 1852. p.l, (orii "We i tes'!"'", abd . iiitiet "AL,' 774 - -01°P °";11f 4111 AitOß AN )) i n. coanecull pd. ,P 4 AL; whielt,;4lN 'Tea anctsetlit make tisk 'and I,tr sna 4e in "them°32ll)Yethl .ec Sheet n ‘ r u , St°ls Mont Zest prica tight;e Pi: dch ?; II hit IhlCl°l.' aredit, EMIRS 'e* 44 - 041 i 4 0853., Mile 110 1r . ' • , are diiiithe bulaPeis. w#l6,' &a; WI as- • partnaa inae.r w in it' t: Frre' qb e ir eke iris en_tristgais, yIT% iinastylaqi"9" - 0114-181 iitVe . ' Silk 1 -7-4 , g p . iji. RING- - STI 2; . Re d ; 7 ~.„_. r y. r other liatiK-1 091 Te ce . 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