:.4'.-f T . 4 . )'*..'.4,::.'i1.'',#t..:::.r..#:: mum tim. _ I hivi;-neVer keoi . `innin,tliaa fro twelve .is fourteen COWS, MA so fir aa'firy experience i-itori,4 have - come to the;cOnelusion that it is lest o . kpep good . Pnos,,Juul 'no more Ulan I 'can k!eP well; 'Whenthey 'Come too the barn I the IA lam careful: to . give 'hem a . change I f fecans Much as pOsaible. To those that .• o not give milk, I , give the poorer-hay,. and s iii-..'onally corn huskS, stalks, 4.4., 'Until bout six weeks before 'Fraying,: wht I :give • em ;better hay and some grain". By this ay Of'managing, the flesh that the w'puts i n by her own industry in the _surnmer; is - . 4 kept on through` thewinter, with I A M- I e extra - eare, which enables 'her isa bring us si gOcd, - strong, healthy half, worth at .least i ye dollars whOn four Weeks - old. To the ' ws that I milk through the wint E l:. ' I give oodify * giVing them , for a change fodder- Ofrelover, husks and rowen (if w , ,have it) 1 most'eve.ry day. The -clover . I-always in d to use hp - hefore ihe first of March. • -fee4iiheni'on the, chop twice a day, mixing "fititiliburs before feeding,giving them about ' our qharts of shortaand two quarts. of (*h eal day, with abouthalf a bushel of cut ,131 hay o poor quality, with a table-spoonful of t Salt a each time of feeding: This I think isrodhees•more milk than the lame' quantity of grain' given in any other way. reat care should be taken not to - excite the cow when driving to water or pasture..:lf the boys, stinst , drive them, do' not let but one drive at lia - tiMe,_. Kindness pours out the'milk W and lays.- ; on the-Cit. Kreking cows are , always plenty wherd there are kicking Milkers. I know it - by experience.! It is an old and true saying, thatt 4 'good pastures make fat calves," and it is eq u ally true that much feed makes Mut • milk.. As ,io the different breeds of /1 COWS I have not, had much 'experience. I have ,one'illat is called the cream-pot breed, which -is one of the best I have ev er owned fon; milk. There are qUite a numer of half bloeded A.yrshires in the neighborhood, which havelthe name Arid appearance of being good milkers. lam rather partial to the old/ na tive breed for Milkeris, when I can get the right pattern ; that is, I want a co* ot• good size,;, one that. will make five and - al half or six hundred of beef when [fatted; wile between the eyes,* small hOrns, long slender neck, head inclined downward, rather a thin skin, broad across the kidneys, small` . : tail,.sniall flattish leg. the . udder large,running ws. l ll - forward and 4 back eqnally quartered, and 'the teats ',welt, apart, thin thighS, and. last, though not leasti a large crooked ntifk-vein running well forward, with a large hole at the lend. One -thing more" should be taken into considera tion; and that is; the disposition; which Can al most always be , told. by the. eon tenance.- 7 Tanieness and docility of temper reatly en ' lan& the value: • One that feeds tease, and, idees not break 'over ,the fences, and is kind -, to her associates, will always Yield More. milk than one of the opposite- diSposition.— When I huy a cow of the above. escription, .fawn pretty sure. I haVe got a god one, and marls think the above are a ver safe guide '..to purchase by:—/Vern England If er.- . .. . Lt - 1 Fruit , Trees. - ' . . All agree t says a leading cultic tor of fruit In Itaaaachusetta„ that the prop r and only judieibus tnethod of - preparing e soil for t.i fruit' trees is, by =,..sub-soiling .or enehing i the -earth to the- depth of eighteen in es or two -feet, and that, during this proces,., the upper .and.. lower Soils, together with tie appropri ,ate manure, should be thoroughlyjneorporitt -cd.:, The cultivator who is not riling to abandon these, preliminary; mea , ures . , 'ad better :abandon the project of raising frkit ; trees, and ,save - both his time and money. `Downing states that the best compost for 'fruit trees is, peat and ashes, (fi e bushel's' of *WI or ten bushels of leached,) wagon load .of! peat, containing lime, - potas ' and plum- Thates.. ' - Let - this compost lie a fortui ht. Add to -every cart load two bushels of 'air-slacked lime, for. Apple Trek 1 ' ''' Add half ,bushel of gra htiShels of ashes or five; pouf .olved in :water, for Pear Tr . , Add half 'bushel of lime, 1 iiesiilnd a peck of Salt, for P'. Add two bushels of ash ,"Cheriy Trees. • , 1 Add a bushel of lime, a .anditalf a bushel of plaster Oka compost may be p) thick, and forked hoc: as t' fir SS the roota extend. ' 1 The.iceportions will vary T..- anity. of compost to be -, 1 - By the ' analysis of Dr. of the apple tree eantalus in ,e-iialf Tyne; ao lime largely prer in the:. tuiri. The ash of the-, intainr the largest amount of the phostbbate of, lime; siolxine dust should preponderate in: the ma- - 4ure.,--Valley Farmer. • • 1.- t. A Comore Butuervair..—The nest of i Itulmtula (spider) has been found in Califor of most singillar eonstrUction. •It is *boutthree' inches in length, by two in diem 4eter iftult of. adobes, the wall* being nearly . - *i v 4112 inch thick. Inside iS a projection, * which nearly ; divides - into_ twlo apartments 'about an -inch in diameter. The. inside is Ilinealrifh a white downy sub Stance, not un- Ilike:Neivet,lnnd preizients one-of the. cleanest Ana most , O.ily little households imaginable.. :But the most curious" apart" of it is a door, lishich fits an aperture and. closes it hermeti- Nosily. , line door is secured by a hinge, form-. i ed,of ge same: libroqs substance as the lin ,! ni g t 3 i . the %w co" au4- upon Which it swings I - with freedom. , - Tle/nest is Occupied by a, ' , dozen little tarantulas, which seem to subsist l utpan a _yellow secretedsubsta . nee that a.P pcurts7,imi the will oft e front apartment. 'The srrenement. of the oor for the protec ' tion of the lade.:. inmat .s; . indicates' great insfindive architectural ow ledge. It is the I intention of the finder to forward this curiosi- I 4 ...tio ..the.!arnithlonian Institute at-Washing ( tPLL , 1 ,. 4, • tOTHEM NIAGAAA Accroz7.--=lnere is a legend which has borne down from the In. Aisnethat:Cone a year detaawied as a, sacrifice to . the Greiit Spirit of , the - Cathiiiet, to avenge the, offended deity upon the whitel snan for invSing, the awful Sanctuary of hisl presence. - , not , a y,ear . witho4 the loss of outs life or.snore in that awful .vi. '&310% The fiest, of whieleWe have seen this season any, acmgit, is the Irss of a Mrs: 1.4.; on, 'ofrßlack 'Rod, and her 'child, who Were lately 4:13.(41 , 1aecl- in crossing Nisi** river. Ai .11aw of .witid struck the boat which capsized.' Her last IvOrkla were, qoatrve ',tie = and save . my dad: - but the little7ofieperished with her. TherfeiTyinan up by full they 1,1:0z.' I: e A Szos l -- - Au int; Iligent Demwrat froiti • ipleselehreowity„-mho has , been doing gok4 . f iervia s for his part,yi• in tinies•tast, inforic -the et torsorthe.Rarrislang Tekgraph, t .the condo 4 of Post Master 'General Camp end t iroiigh Gov. Bigler's infkuenen, appointing Sth Cittidies in , all the Post offe r • ices In that e cunty , to the "exclusion" of tqLtiv+ Ainericakeit, his excited a whirl.. the pe4le the- r 4 that " airill 41lonipletely `,/inti" 9k, at true next.elietio4. 5i3 005 ( fideOffluti, Aiir 'cant/ **IV "A'majority'af for - aale bribe barrel ce ;mid tabs him • - b 7 • F. H. FORD BAN It CO. • ~1h i t isterni is •' 'red • to,ii .e old Saxon trod metre,- s ifying -it .;' ~ ndary. It 'is used on the bord °Multi: betweenEneartil arat Scotland to denote the private ,reprisals that were fiTTiciltDr'' ilia iliero:l44erty had been stolen. •.K. for e. Tile, a .. -private fOray froM %Aland had h i m - sueeesaftd, - in carrying off spoil; lathe One of general pesee; and the authors of the invpiiii were not known, the aggrieved party would apply tottieWar• den o 1 the borders:for ' letters of marque'=-• that is ,permission to'cro#s the boundary and Make repriuds.- This liberty Was not ecnisi- - dered as amotinting to a IdMariition of war, gri t though it frequently led a contest between two o: the'border, famili • It Meant, then . 1,, a liberty of reprisal. . ° • In - modern times, the term 11:19 been • ex:- tended to permission nted to privrite .in 'dividuals °atheist= to make reprisals ' ,whern property Inia'been illegally seized and,nooth. er mode of reparation exists. ilt was in this . EOM. that the issue of Lettiiii of Marque IV aainst Spanish commerce' eras talked -of in amgress eller the ' Black , Wa rior affair..:-; This issue does tint-amonitt to a declaratiini ; of war, but would inevitably lead. to it . ; i In time of war, the terra is'applied to the, legal permission given to privateers or suer chant vessels to capture; the property of the enenly. . There has, been lunch talk. of late years, of persuading alit nations engaged in war 'lotto issue thein but withotit pinch success.- It has been said that England and France have refused - to; grant them during the present itar,. but that Russia is ready to givo-thein to any privatemi... Tice morality of suCli plundering hag been questioned, but it probably stands upon the same.bas.is as the morality 'war, generally. ''.. I , •1 I • ~l~e. • . . - - -Bigler r I- . I ' "Gov.' will, as - :we learn'` from . the Harrisburg Vnion, i panvaS3.ilinState v -du ring:the preie.nt season„- Inking ground. in -fa vor et the Nebraska' Bill., : We trust that this may prirve true, as ,it is . desira. ble that in such a crisis as the prefent, the people should know exactly how Parties Stand.: The course pursued brihe....Demockatinconvention which, ,nominated9overno - r - Bigler was such . as - to leaye the parity in an} equivocal position - on this great MeastireoetheAtiniiniStTation ; and. even now Nitip. have-strong doubts whether the Governor 'ilil jeopardse his oWy. , proAp.eets by defending.that iniquiteus bill, notwithstand big the. annpincentent of' the Union. Bill, whether the GOvernor does or does not de. - 41id' the bill in his eiectioneeiing add -, se' l s, itshould be . borne in mind thatlthe , U n lets thus a second 'time committed . him :the policy-of ' the adminiitration.Bein thus identified g ts with the * disturbers. of the national peace 'and Seeetional.figitatots, h4 - deserves to betreated. acCortrulgly - at the ballot box - .—North ...4nzSr'. . • , i 1 - . . , I • arrA .SouOte - rn i man will be seleetedes, Governor of Kansas, - :Malone: from the, North Will , be,, put over Ne4ti4Ska. The other lip ppintinent§ will be in . 6 up on the sante:prin ciple: .:Slavery will b . legislated into4ebras-t ka withinleadays a,ft.e thoLegislatifre meets. The Legislature , Will bei appointed atl Wash .af ingto * , well as the. e' r ecutiyieflicers ; :and tilt,' laws in which til ., i ' consPirators helre take an- interest -Will b , - rafted at 'Washington, "and passed as kmatt r r: of Course. ..The idea •''of foreign se,ttlirs ot any others having any voice in the matter. isllnitghed at atthe White House; ~. ..A.tchiSeri:, i t willj in • fact . govern '• both : territeries.l 1i . ,, )v - ,any• chance, 13enten should beat Min in iMissOnri, Atchison will ,be•ehosen the ftrSt Stinatqr from Kansas., In regard to Nebraska,rtheNOrthern territory . . no . great attention wiK be Sid to it for some . time.' The principlellioweyer,now establish ed,. will take .slaveri there,- as well as into - . Kansas. .., . . ' . • . '•.. , : . . ._ . . • . c .-- 9 - 4'"4lre have.frorn 'New Orleans sornead.. ditiOnal items - of California hews, meeived by the El Dorado and Datnel.Webster. 'Walk er'S party • have.surrendered thentselveS pris. oner.s- to the 'united States authorities, - They have been carried to SanYra4cisco and:there tiberafid on parole!" , As a very pretty ofßzet .to -this,* Mr. Dillot, the Freneh.Csnsul has `.been arrested on charge of violating.the• neutrality lawsi , nn bound iii ten - thousand dollars for trittl . ! I' in the I:Alums:we learn that the - Mayor pf S , Juan has resigned,and Me eitY govennne.n is dissolVed. Probably Mr. , . Bortand's Aft. .-iAtnericins • have. ,taken r i ,chirg e•of. the GoVe tnent. We fire certain . ly getting -a ni4.. lo :of qUestions on hand to ~ settle with.forclgn countries. here would seem to. be. three . them brought forward afresh in this +ne . ival, in which - Mexico, France, ..Niearagua,i.!Mctsquitia and England at-le*St, if 'no other nations, will have -,a - . fin ! ,ger. .. '. ' .- 1- ? : . . - isles. aches I und BIGLER AND I NELRASEeO. Bowman ! who is Goy. ;8 Adjutant.Geneial ' and may be regard ! as theexponen tof hiaviews, is editor of th IBedfordGazette,' from. which we ?J. copy the flowing t' The , '- - The factious op uents of the Nebraska Bill may ery " 'LEP At„" but the ery will' re eeive no countenan from the people. These same a/armies - I=de a similar cry , in .I.efer ence to file Tariff 4 1840, The Independent Treasury, the Bill 'admitting California into the Union, and all the other great measures which are now the pride of the Anaericau pea. ple:--consequetitlyitheir "criesnutve bctome too stale to attract even a passing notice. is I *llO SHALL GIFT P.ATRONAGE.--A.lllllGlA tious in gentlean frOm Pennsylvania, has been in 'Washington nn. ions for an appointment Lis Judge in one q tJe New Territories, of Ne braska or Kansas. 1 Ilponprt%enttiaghisclaims to .a member Of the Cabinet, he was told "your Representative), is ainst, the Nebraska Bill." "I believe he is,!' said theopplicant. ' ."Well," says the Seeretaryl, " you may go home ; no man tan be appointed to office whose iname diets Representative is against the Nebraska Bill." The applibanf, did go home. Nice dispensation of pkgrOnage truly! ,Supiiose the upplicant's,imetnberhad been a Whig?-- /V: Y. Motional Pemocrat. >° • . - .: f., . .. . , , , Ooon PAY. • • lie of_ the'uninformediro4,. ; masters - out in, " ekeidoin, Who found among the post office: "Wa . a clause .to the: efteet that --(:) ' each Post in• '. may he allowed two not is for delivering ' lit his Offiee , to a sahseri `er al to each newsfape . not dateable_ with pos , ' sent in his. hill to the department for - deliv . 4.- ing the. only paper sent to his office - , and i" .id them that, as IdWitse was out of the 'artioe; they -- Tight, send.. bin' a :'couple of colee rTackin. own Carpets is one of tie mostlack-seling r jobi i , tousekeepers are coin- Tolled to performand one of tlw most anno.. In iff ti pecdevil of a husband has Co I encounter is a request - to 'help put down the carpet.' In .so_ places this sort Of lalkwris avoided thas:+lton rings are rastened in the floor's when thectirpetaare laid,and they have large, hooks in the binding, for which the.se rings Are • • that" there is no taking out and nailing in if tacks ; and carpets are raised and lttid • noiselessly and easily as hed covers., larSilver is - 'd to have beep discovered inn stane'Ciusicy j in Lancaster eauaty!P.o. Iniquebatinie-Cous#Agr O . tinitursi Society. i. - ' ANNUAt FAIR 'AND 'tATTLE - SHOW. .7' 0 3 'he Lehi 1k MontrO ' Je L ', O n . the second' I Wed, 'l, , '-. nesday,. of 'October , %ft'. D - 1854:.. P;ough• • ... ins ifciteli t -thejtettlity of the A gar 1 ~1 ~ - . List of Premium. " - .1 : . _ : stru.e.,' tr,4uAte. ! i ;ISt Beat, 'PretniUlß... .. . t t i .:4 . ....,...... . $5.00' 2d 8e5t,.... ..... ;.../ . ".... 3,1x0 Devon, Best; ' . ' 1 ' ' 5 •0 0 2dbe5t,...........: ._; ••• • • , .3,00 Best Grade, ' - ~; ...* .. " . ...... ..... . .5,00 Best - Cow, • .. ......'.......:. . . .5,00 2d Best;... :........ 4 .... • ' . 4;0 '• 8d Best, ' ; ... L. - goo 4th Best, • '„,.i .... „• • • •1• 2 t 00 13est•tirolear old heifer and viilf,.; ... ....8,00 2dßest,, ..........,..". ...*. , : .. . .. .... . 2;00 Best tww,year old 'heifer ', w ithout ca1f,.........8-,00. 241 Best, • .....,:::... .... . .., ........2,00 Bait 4 Yearlings, ~,..• .. . ... ....-......8,00 24 8e1t,,...........,: ...: .2,00 Best lot of Calves, not less tlnut tive..,... . ' 500. • 2d Best. . • " ,: • ", 3,00 Best palrWoiklig Oima,;. . ... •.. ... .. ..1. . 5;00 241 Best,. ~. , ........ ~ . , .8,00 3d, Best, - ' ' . 2,00- Best‘pair three years old Steen, ' ......2,00 2d Beak' ' -' '' ' ' -. 2,00 Best pair two years old Steers, • . - 8,00 . 2d Best, .... ' ' ', • . 2 . 0 0 Best fine wool 8ue1t,.....1, ... ' Z•bo 2d 8e5t,........ - ..."..; . .... , . ........ — 4 400 Best South down Buck;„ . i ..... . .....$OO 2,d ', Best, ; , • ° • ' L::..2,00- Best Long Wool Duck,.. • •-• „... 3,00 ,2d Best, • ' ' .. .'.....: ....2,00 Beet lot of-fine wooled *well, not lees than ten,. 1 ,3,00 241 Best; ,• " ' ;,. . ......\.• 1 2,00 1 Best lot of South Down , Evres not leas A* tan,: 43,00 -2d 8e5t,.... ' i ; ' i ... .1,00 I Best lot long wooled Eim„ not less than teri,: ..3,00 24 Best,...`. '''' .. ..... ............ :2,06 •''. ~,.. - - 111008. ' • : . .l Best 80ar,...... .... . .... ..... .. 3,00 2d 8e5t,.....: .... ; " ..... .1,:, .. . ... .. 1 2,00 'ad Best,. ....... .. :.. ' I `: 'l,OO Best Sow,. - ' ' • ' 2 i. 3,0 0 11 2 8e5t,......... ... ; . .... - X. ...... , ....12,00 ' 3d Best, Best stallion for all wo rk, • : ' .. ... , .5, , ; 24 Best, ' - .. .. •-• .!.B,oof I 3d Best, 1 ' ' • • ' 2 ; 00 1 Best pair matched Geldings foaled in the Coutitf,s, ; 2d Best,:.. 1,.......'„. ', - 341 Best,,. . . ..,. ' .' . 1 2 , Best Brood-niare with' colt by her side, . ... .5, . 2d Best, • • • , t 3 341 Best, .. ..... .... Best pair matched mares foaled in the county,: .5; 2d-Best, 3d ', ~ .2, • POrI.TBY. , tan 5ix,......„ ... .., .....'"...............‘.... '4.1, , . . , vEorrAnt.ns, ~ , I rariety,'.... ' • • ..2. )es, . • I ' . i 3, .. :.....-. .... . .. . . ......2, . 1 CHEESE. - - i• ithan 100 Its,. . , ... . .... ...:-....3,1r 1. ..... .... , .1, .2, 1, 1". . BUTTER. Best- firkin o' Butter made during the sniximer' months, ..,.. ,- . ;., .... ' • ! ,5, 2d 41e5t,..1 .. ... ..... ..........-..!:..!..3, ' 3drllest,. I ". • •- - I or) . ..-, Best fi rkin °hatter made - during the fidl,..( .!.. :5, 2d BM, '• . • t ' '' '3, 3dßpst, ' . .... ..... . i .2, )0 . GRAIN. ' , i 1 BestLarce of Corn; ,' .i - 5 _ 24 Beat,' , 1 • ,3 00 - 1. Wm. A. lessup, 341 Best;. • .... ••.;• ,2 no A TTcinny AT LAW :CND - COMMIPSIONER of Best acre winter . wh "eat, . .. J.. 51 -90 _L - 11_ 'DEEDS, for the State ,of Nevi York, will "attend r 2d Des - L.' .' . ' ' 3 _,1 00 _,.._ •to all bwiness entrusted' to him with 'promptness iuid Best acre Spring What`;• •••••••• • • •• • . .. 5 _ l , W fidelity. Office on Public Sijuare, occupied by Hon. 2(1 Best, . .1 3,00 Wm. Jessap. . - ',. • ! ''-' Best acre of Oats, ' - ' - ~ 3,410 24 8e5t,.... ... .. .... . ... .......;.. 1. 4,00 Best acre of Buckwheat, " . ...., . 1-. :3,00 241 Best,. : 1 • .. • .. 2 1QO 1 $ lir, - FIiLIT. ... 4 "' l i , 1 Best 2 bushels Winter, Apples, ' L .1,04 Best twoibushels Fall; App1e5,..'...... - . -- . .. L, ..'l,o Best half. bushel Quince 5,........ `:.. .i.... 1,0 Best half buShel Pears; • ' j 1,( Best Bushel Peaches, . ' ' I 1, 4 ! Best Best 2d Best not less 2d 13est,.. 341 Best,.. DOMESTIC BIANUZACTVRES: , Rest 10 yds flannel, ": ' 2d B - t,.... - ' ' • 1 1,4 Best quilt of any deicription,... -.. :...-..1......3,4 .2d 8e5t,.......,...: : ...., . , 21 3d Best, .„ `..;..11;0 Best piece-Carpeting, not less than tea (ttrds,, i 2,00. za pest; , ~......-.„ ... .... -.. ....... imo- Bmit piece Rag, do . not , less than ten yerds i . .. 2,00 , 2d Best, ...... .... : . ........ i.. 1 ;00 : Best ' 5 pairs Itool Seeks, ' ' 1,00 '' - :. - :LEATHER. ' • -!) ! 113HYSICIANI Best :3 SiSole-leather tanned irt,ths comity, E 3,00 - - °_ we g ° st ry 2d Best, - '*, , - ! r 9 41 Sidi -Best 5 Sidq 'Upper Leather, ch °' .. r .3,4 2d best, l ' Best one•half . dozen Calf Skins, ' 2,1 - • AGRICULT.r,AL IMPLEMENTS. 1 , Best Plough for Susq eluintut county,...' .... .30 _2d best for do:, If : .... .2,1 Best Cultivator, ' • - . °.20 2d best • - , • 1 I'l Best Side-lull riongh,.... - ' 2,4 Best Straw and Stock Cutter, • .1 , . • - .3 ? 1 2(1 best, ' • . • - I- 2,1 Best - Oi Yoke,. - ; - .....:... .li4 Lumber. Wagon,T • 3 0 Ox Cart, ...... ',. . , .......... .. . . -....;.. ..8o Plough Chain and Clevii, " ' • 1;1 Horse Shoe, ' • - ' i .I'o ~ One Home Power; . ::, ...... ........• •• • -3', 4 Two Horse . Power,. ........ ..,.. .3,1 Corn 5he11er,....1.' •- ' • • ••' .. 4.. •Ll Horse Rake, wood or Iron teeth, 52,4 Churn, ,.., 1.... 1,1 CXIILITET WARE. . • Best - Bureau andßepretary, each,..'... : .. ....2, Breakfast Table :And Work Stend, eaeh,..4 .1, . Bedstead and Sett of Chairs,.eaeh,.....l.: ..I, ~ i %* • _ ROOTS AND 8110 En. ; 1 , • Best pair ofTme and Thick Boots, each' s .. .., —l 4 Women's Bootees and Buskins, each,- t ' I,k ' „ SADDLES, 141%71 HARIGISG. 1 Best Team Harness.......: I - 2,01 -Fine Double Harness,• .1' ' 3-3,00 L Single Harness,. ...... -.. ..;.........'... ' ..2 00 Best Saddle and Biddle; ' .' .. 1. . 4 . . 1100 • , 1 i . CARRIAGES. , - Best Double Carringe„.... , . .. '..-:V. .. it,' • -Single Carriage, 1 ,' c \• • i : FLOWERS. -' - 1 Finest Variety,. . 1 , . _ s 's • , ' RONNY. 1 'Best result of one Hire of Bes. 4. -' I -3 PLOWING. . Best Ploughing, . •I/ 2d bmt,... \.„ • - j 4, , :.,,.- . ,:i. f 4thbest,.... ... ... . . ..; .... ' : l ' . -* sthbest,...: ,: .". .. .... . ..... . i ,..!.. ..—, Beports on. Wintersind Spring Wheat, 014 Buck. wheat and Cliorn,Ft6 be` made at the Fair. I 't ompeti. tors on CM% are reques te d to notify thel A TUdges a least three weeki before tli3 Fah.. They ' to di ei&tite quantity and qualitised per acre: \, Patfts competing for premktuns on .. • ,gre quested to have the grountrmeasured .. the ,qr titer properly ..certified.i, It Is also' Aeairahle I that account be kept' of the quantity of Corp * per acre, their value per ton, and, forthe I. ...,, of others, a statement of the best mode c . ..g . feeding them. It is time Liners count4th , cos their products_ with a view to find oat whe er to cannot be produced upon the same gronOd ' ith same amount of labor, and for this purpose; .eCi mittee would propose the following gauge": to farmers of the county hoping to receive 'written swers from as Illany-88 possible, • - ; let. How Much Hay have you _cut the .pree season ? , . "2d. What itt its cost per ton In the bitM, , unl all the labor and Manure used upon it; and; I restbn the value' Of the land; also whether t e tar 'deteriorated or, enhan c ed in nine from the h off? . ; ' \ i 3d. How much . Corn, Wheat,. OnOi aid of cile have you raised?::: ' , _h. 1 4. 'What is the:cost of each of the latter er el, estimated in the semi) way; mein e-cot getting in the env% lam the kind of grotto uses whether,fallow, greensward, or ploughedd? Hereafter no tinimal or article will he wed-to b L take - the first ': premium more 'than once; . -bi t at _any= sfebsequent exhibition, where from Ns uteri it,srould be entided-io t,h.i. IgUlif . 3 premium. sq;all:y a eriiiirate to that effect 4hall,be imarde4, and the won y premi ums shall go to the other competitors; The increased interest of the commututt 13 the So.. ciety, !tads the i tkumnittee to-believe that e Fair on \ the coming fall !will Tar exceed any pmvkfuti lii the quantity as wellas the quality of the iteta and a dual eallibiti' Om - Stumm Bus;• IS.' Rosner lEssni - , • B. il.'ilmitui, , 1 - Clos‘tr, and -/ FORAtais 0. LUIS Stare ,)(ONTIt 1 A I 33T,15114E54 "ORS. , ' - Dr. H. '_ 'DENTIST, Mantrap; Pa:, at Sedu*% pte), Mondays and Tuesdays ofeach week' 1, P. Reimlds, tm ONABLE TAILOR, Mop, over UM • 4 11 ,Noteg Store. .Springand Summer Firbknts , just received. ' r • Doetorelbsyl &Crandall • AVING \ associated themselves hi She riOm• of • lill. Medicine end Surgery, wet* reV a ll y ell to e them a tall that tnay nead duet profession 'al They maybe round et the Ace foiMer ly occupied by Dr. Thayer.l They will keep on bind pave Coocomrated and .HomeopOdc met4ciaes. Montrose, May 8, 1854. ; 4 - • , s. AVM. Se CIALIM = Henn' E 4 APITELLebw"!.',BI3 charms, NO. Via Washingten street, between .Cotirtr , andt - exid Dey streets, NM York Miller a; A TTORNITS ANIr carNssuoß.§ AT 1... 1 ,LW, and Selitiors itCtuuccry.;' . = Office Fix, 44 Cistite street, Chicago, 111. • • • • Vacild : 110:01,. ri_REENIVICH STREW, (wiar, Broadwiy,l - !Yew VA York. Saliabuiy Co.,..?roprietors. In the vicinity of the principal st6..ambciht landing& Thomas Ingstpun. . •11 I'ARATA.R 1N DRY GOODS„ Groceritl, nothing, 1..1 Crockery, Roots amt . Shon,s,"&e., Suspekanna Pepot, Pa. : .l • Bentley.; & g#ch, A ' ILNEYS AT LAW, arnutroce,,Ps, n. S. ussrnxr. _• i ; y. - - & E.Maldwhi, AirAlsruFicrunEßs SADDLES, HARNESS, I.7JL Trunks, Whips, kos, on Titrnpike street,,,,tront rlse,P. • - - .' • • : Ohn ArOltef ' i . . 1 I'ASHIONABLE TAILOR.: Shop under . Sc ale ' s Hotel, Maine atreet,Wpatrose, Pa. •-1 D. Di ' i• Dom , December 4. Tyler,. . ' - INTERESTED with L L. HUNT , Importer of and 1. Dealer:in Hardware and Critlery, Carnage Springs, kc., No. 215 Fear! street, ArerS_ York, where his Mer- Cantile friends, in this arid other counties, are kindly invited, and earnestly solicited; to call and purchase. L. P H iklz, - - ATTORNEY AT LAW, Siapehastn ,o Po. Mica on Maine street, one doar east of L enheim's. • • Praetor fiCase,.. TTORNEYS AND . 0 0131 4 1SELLORS AT •LAW Lt Office on Turniiike sticet, one door at o Post's Store, _Montrose Pa. ' • C. M. Simmons, ' BOOOT AND SHOeStAItER, 'over A. .13aldicizes harness Slop, Twilpikk street, Montioie. • • • • Alb6rt Fiberh4 ~ 1' . TTORNEY AT LAW aittl Tail4tioe . or titeiPeaco; .oVar.l. L. root 'o'a Store, Montrose. • , • Abet Uri. ell, TARAIRR IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Choir fear, 1-7 Paints, Oils, Dy&Stutill, Groieries, Dry Goods, llardware, Stoneware, pLi4ware, Clocks' Watches, Jepelry, Silver Spoons . , - Spirreles, Musical Instrir ments, Trtisses, Surgical Instruments, Liquo rs, Per furriery, Mirrors, ,Statio4cryg Brushes, Shoes Yankee Notions, 41:c. R, Iyons s & Co., - MAIL DEALERS IX s GrOcori4s, Salt, Flour, and /lard ! :Pa. •,- . 2 I . - virnotts VT Dry G. ware, Lartexbor, Chendlet, DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, Dookitutd, Stationery, etc:, Public se Pd. ' - - TARALER u. a mercies . . Avenue,:Montr, .atri.ck tfi'Dimock, AND SIAGEONS. °rico Na 4 ..3fiintrase, Pa. • I I. LiPoit treCo., DFACERS GOODS, Groce ri es, Crockery, ' Hardware, leather, Vour,.ete., corner of Turn pike street sod 'Publielirenne, iforitrose 'Pa. ' & son, EALERB IN DRX GOBS, Grocerie Hardware, a !.,Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, Books, etc.;. also, - carry on the Book Binding! business--,rublic Avenue, Xontretie,--Pa, • • 1 , /leafier& Read, • 00 TIRALERS IN DRY (PODS, DrugqsrMe,(Ecines, ' a pp .1./ Paints, OHS, Graze4km„ Hardware, ICrockay, „4:, 0 1r0n, Clocks,•Wantb4ls„ Jewelry; SilvCr SpOoni, Per ,o,9 - famery, lee.—Foot ofFublic Aienue, MoOrvae. • • , A) • Sayre, Bentley* Perkin' 2,1, ,00 1‘,4"/LNI7FACTURERS . OF AND DEALERS-DT aU .1.V.1. kinds of Castitg, Stoves,. Agriquittiral Imola ,oo menni, etc. 014 at SaYye's Store, Public Avenue; • Manufactory at the ',Eagle Foundry, Foot of 'Cherry 00 street, irontrose, Pd. • • William* William H. Zeienip, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Montroae, Pa. Fru mp 1 - 1- tree in SuscolOanna, gradforciayne, Wycr ,00 ming,4nd Luzerne e m onutio.3. - ' ' Williain NV, Smith & CIABINET:MARERS.; They keep constantly on Ili. hand a goodjaisormient of all kindslof Cabinet Furniture. Shop , and Ware Rooms at the foot -of -Maine street, Ifontkose, Pa.• • B4Ookviell. Winton & C 0.,. • r. ANUFACTURPS q arid DEALERS' iti Straw 111. Goods; Hat; Ca)* Furs, rTrnbreilas, Para. 'to/s, Ribbon*, Av. de., No: 20..Courtlandt Street, New York, (up Oaks.) 00 - , n., a. mocKwiLL. t • .1. how ARD„ 5,00 Fitinkiin Praiser, I . . '' 'COUNSELLOR •AT LAW, ,' , T, ) it Mo ntrose , Bl A., D will attend faithfully to all bind ,""" nese entrusted to him-hi the county of Susquehanna.' Conveyancing, and writing, of all kinds *ill be done neatly, and chargm trioderate. He will also attend'to the prosecution ofclaltatt of soldiers, theirlwidowi and heirs, against the Thdted.States Goverrunent,• for Bonny Land, rensiort4 ke. May be found at all . hours at the °Mee thimerly, occupied by J. T. Rich , . anis, Erni:; north qf thetour.t How. : 1480. clan- , tan \ i_. . •-n '.ed N 'on r ol s WM, be ru4eAved at the Cerandsaloners irj and Jr office 4trilontrose Or taking.* loan of Ten thous-. of and dollars aut4tiied2by act•ofipombly to be bor 're rowed by the r eoutnty Susquehanna, for the.per the pose of building anew Pout [louse and Public otti-- ces for said Countyou4ll the whole amount of said the limn shall have beetoalten. . . , The said loan will b e t aken tor the whole,amoi n ' or in wailer sunui, ,as May suit those wishin g in . i pn. 74 . 'Kest money thereinoma for such timed as suit the lender tit .the rate of six per cent per , 7 ni `for a .g wadi county Boadsvill be *led in co l d 9 ty With ' 3, e db 3 the aek of assembly. ' .:: . - - • . . m er Attest. 1 , , f .' en t ; '- .. i .A. WIL AM. - --- . , ,•--, . C E4TE.R., t 3 '' ' W. A. CRO..S4MAI4, Clerk. -. Comniission4 Ot fi c Monyi t.n. \ :,- i 4 4. SiEAlNi,Glilti* . 1 ND SAW ArILIL: ' POST BROTTIE7 i i laving purehaied the • shove l. estahlishmerit, keep constant* on hied agu- { per:fine Avid Fine ~Z, ' our,\corn Meal ,of inspegnal ity, aZeo Chop ...,rin it the lowest •nsh prieni;:...., Custom work 1 Ibe iloneth deviteb, and Iti4ll , eases norra, ed. -, t, \ "' I ' issitt ' . Montro. ~July,i 1854. . • - j• ' ' 7 ,01 1/ FArkat. 5.,.-... . ARM cot/doh: 4 XS scros; in Iliet township ; r about 20 actoOproved, a Peg Souse thew7i . . te \ is Trio above-will oft sold on reasomudo l by 13 40' big soinething - ofajoitylnent down.?or, woo ,pOsl ticolum e enquirg nfJohn Young near thWstirer of William CbsybUrlk4 Towandi, - Pa. I ' , \ . l eq,OVER AND i ngOTHY 1321 T-1 i 6-1411 i N.) Vonirose, 19.1 wmaorq: .p, I A , 4 •, ei rilti.— 1 Ga., 60 cusi, six luorrsto. , 7- , , 4.,watti . -: ' cot • iltimcgLei t irriaii Owl rain? s . 'i i . . , ,• , . ~. i - , H —'ne-filitiga trourr±al, ::•.• AN. Illiatrated. Revised% op i m m a tur e, ,i4usee,, Met L chonielOnvefitAlniTiten ' mod tat* ' '' . publialiad wistful'. gi r 1/11 /44WC011118 81 . Palteg, 60 4 0 1 4 Printed Sr* Vogler; ~and penfase ly ftiesusted with elegant g lird *NforlidaS * the end of the year two fine olumes, ~ ~ - 490 , 'Nies, illudratad with ~ , t'ooo mien .TV : ~ , v . ings - rekid - ng to tlio above , .'ects-tioa ~... price tieing only one d.l it year, or,6oicents '► - 4„ anis. t iNo Oublicatrisio is , kits', has ever .• tar' '4ritir such . tuaguificence, or at so cheap a , ce4 F u :era, lieciurics, lirißentots, lf.aintfasitai . and "'" 4)( ever y Proreasio will and id gie..r.. i e's. Jo - a repository of ' ;knowledge • ' ,'. ly ; suited katheirrespectiee ta, ' ,„... • _,I t -c • - -: Tr , -dollar a' ,or 50 eta. foil toontbs Iba on. the People' , Journal, 1; ants per %mi. ter. 1 n etanulit free.- A. 'bend commialiOn to Pi* masts 'and thoee Who (Orin demi.- ;Past-pay all letterd and direct to AIiFRED E.IEEXCIII; • ' I, Editor and Proprie toe of the People's Journal, 4 aierson ili ' . ~ The People atcnt Office . , •". • .I' . 111110W121 eat s It ent Is: still carried on underibe_ ' al srfp denis of theornderslgn ed, throu -whom Paten ' 'y be siorteed -both in this and foreign COuntr.l4 with the utmost fidelity c.BO and despatch" on- very a te terms. ' 1 Persons wishing "air a rifle .relatliu tO Patents or Inventions, may , at all ti es consult the unde,raigned without charge , either p nally. at bia.nftleel or. by To those living a distance, he cro wd state all the needful steps neeessaq to seCure e fatent 1 .. - be arranged by tette : When. polka wl to be informed as to the prob abil ity ofbeing inabl to oirc thin Patent?, it will be emery for them to 'forward by mall a rtnigh outline etch and deal ription of the i a, intention.. -he fee or rge — is made fiir such c exam inations.a ' Private ‘or cations held - daily with ri .rentors, from 9.i. 11. lb P. .v.; 1 1 1 • . Models, from a distane may be sent by express or , otherwise. ' . - . 1 ' . ; • r For further information apply to or addreqs peat paid, '% ' ALFRED E.IBEACIT, 1 Editor and Proprietor of the People's Jlarnal; Solicitor of Ainerierin and Foreign Patents, People's Patent (Mee, 86 _Nassau st.' New York. --1 ALL ;READY; STOVES; AND TIN WAREIFO THE pr,o.PLE. FA, p. LATHROP & taVe con4tantly, on hifid %.-1 • large ' and well seldeted astoitinent of fin. ware, Reels and. Chain for, wells, PumpS, l cistern - pumps, Ate., Hydraulic Rams, Japanned wares, ,lead pipes of all sues &c., - Job work done with lives.? ness and despatch ; all orders promptly attends to. STOVES &PIPH kept constantly on hand, a large assortment ofidoves Of the latest improved and approved 'patterns. - Our experience in the hut-nese enables Ili to sete&- those that we can safely, warrant to give enure satisfaetion.: _Amongst our numerone stock can bey found the Paragon air tight,. , Star.of the.West,_Elevated New World, = " Clinton, - [Oven. Atlas, „ " Cultivator, I Phoenix, " Fire Fly, " ' Three States, " Western Queen, - '" . " • Prerninm: ' • C. D. LATIkROP. I 8. Y. WOODRUM ' A Large 4nd 11 1 ridsomei t As' sernneut ~ i 1 NEW SUMMER GOODS' . . . . ..,. , IS now arriving at our store. Our' Goods have been! ' boughtfpr each and for ready pay will be sold at • a very email prnifi. .1()ur stock comprises nearlY, ev.: tri , thing :usually key . in a country store; and as we . re, constantly adding hereto ; we intend to keep our; , rtment 'complete. We: invite : the attention of; uyers-L-strangers an friend_—to our stock of Pan-1 igo ~,, cY and'staple Dry . 0, ode Groceries !the. die., fvelink,l msured -that we can sll goods us cheap as -- 1 :Further particulars next week.' , to the meantime( call awi - see for Fours lye; at the stolv of ' • 'May, 3, '54.] J. LYONS & SON. LanesN),ro S's actory.. I • rirliggubscr . ibpr w' furnish at the' Shop of Now -1 k. Brothers, D • Sash,,and blinds. • Turnin , on hand and furnished to order. 14111'11er kiln-dric ti and workmen unsurpassed by any in the country. - Ordt:iis addressed to me will receive prompt attend° Good Pine: Lumber and Country Produce taken in e change for the above.. Terms, ready pay. 'Lanesboro, Feb. tip .s. LYONS. STOVE AND , A. L..IITEBSTER Si CO. Nvj o gt U raan re. na gp co e t l y ly tul ir l o v7 th t .'; pea t pl t e he n y f i t • c opened .awestablishinent of. the aboye kind in Mo t; rose, Jit the old st.Mti.of Sayre & Webster, one door north of the i.foitir'Aite Dethol•rat ciffice, where thy Eite - n1 tiike - ep constantly un band a large assortnt t of STOVES; TIN, ,COPPER, ZINC, .. SHE E - IRO Y W 4: ARE, .; all of whiehi they wfil sells i t low 1 the same ca 'be honed in !this county, or in Port ern Pennsylv nia. Among. the assortment IT Stoves can be foun the following, besides others' tr numerous to mentin i . 11%-• • 1 • ~, IV: a'' Brie Air-tight, for troofl.: .31" hcrerk .Elevgl . Oven ' " -1; . Forest Quee n _ ' • " ;I; . • Ifeytione.State r:ltvxmi or coal -„, .. 'Modern Trash ilyi, , _. l • " - ",i, Bigy State, for ood. - - Eastern iron pitch, improved, for wood 'Flat Top Preysi4cm. • 1 ... . , I. ...I Also.' Parlor, 0 cg, and - Shop Stoves, Hot-atr rth }laces; for healittgl pllblic buildingl, churches, hotels,. f , private; houses; & . Stove trimmtrgs; rm-ware and stove pipe furnisl•ed. at whelesale•as low as they'ean . he hought at the • If . l i st. All kinds cif c mit work done on short nonce and he mitt reasonable.terms. All kinds of produce tak en ih exchange fo wares. . , ;i d ' If • you wish to . 'ye money, bersufe and aill on us bare 'purchasing, lsewliere. - ' 1 .. ,- 1 • , . i ' - ' A. L. WEBSTER .k C . Montrose, Septenalterl4l. -''. l4 Ityl , • - • 1 , ..- I! WO tremendo mares have broken out at the : . . m 11. Mill, where - they have- been ' rapidly burning More than two As' 4cs, in spite of all the efforts made by the down own fire company t 4. extinguish or im pede their pro r .' Though they plied their ma-, chine With all thei power and skill, • the greater the effort! made4o.sto ) the fires the more rapidly they burn,' axartee have not the least dnubt that in spite of all opposition thee fires will Continue to burn I for years, heating iron and steel .to I forge• all kinCs' of edge, tools, oz shoes, horse shoes,rcarriage irons; not rN; t. job'work of eve description. And the proprieb of these fires won d inform_ the public tied for tt past. year,.ending he Ist of February he hasrdorie it edge tool work in Bewley's shop On Miiin6 street. II now keeps a first ,iitte-stock of all kinds, andpleligc 7 7, ,,,, himself to use no Other. And fon shoe corks, i of the rotten Am rican steel and Sweed's iro h uses the best-of rman and English Blister id i steel. : 'The Ge and English Itlister . . sl6 an castlteel 22 cts.' pound, and ,imeri steel oni i 7 cents ; yet he, barges no more for shoeing- ha those who use th American steel? 4 Sweed's irc toe corks. All : ork will be don ,with neatu ' order; and w ' ted. Now, if you wish to , sae : per cent.' call en - / 10. IL HICKS) April 5.N. d! i y r - New . ork city_ - / 1 - . ' INSIJA.A, CE VOIMPANY. ' I - 't E 9 WALL EdRE,F.T. ~• •AND Ari ) ROVED SE URI i, 9500,0.. by Loss or Damage by :ere. • ntazprois. l , 3 Broad street; Peter C. ' er, bard Barmier , 118 B way; 186 Cerise; street; Sam el G. Ayd, ... , Jt.stree6; Albert L. CO 810 Greenwlchsteet ; ;' James APtrosby, 113 B way; Chi's; Lent, Kingsbrldke, N. Y.;'' Lambert O. liall, - Chleago,l El.; ii. Smith Robbie,' Rochester, -Y.; William W;. Wand New York ; Peter R. }blot', 138 - Bank street; Staites S. Bell, comer West aed Laight streets ; John IL Been, 18, W ter \street; D. Van Wirt, 118 Broadway; Romtig li t Gallup, coiner West and Barrtlm streets; -Pena Foster, kerne , r, ..1 atuisevoort and West; Reuben Jr., 48 ghl Aventieit Stephen Cromwell, Camden, N. ; ' Y.; Al' Wadleigh, Philadelphia • Deztak B. Brittaut, 4 ' r teratreet; Stuniel'Shiciairjritiune•Buildiitgs E. uel• B. ShaW, cleiteland, Ohio. i ' 1 b ' 'ROYAL OnAlptluN, P ent Mums O.; 4Aatig, Beconaq. • ' . CHART -` L. BROWN, Agent, Men , , Miinli's, issa. .-- : . .171T1Os - %l 1 . POT. - VILLIAMifMILLtAr '' - ITAVING Pneclutsed the establishment of JUL Poet' k eci. at the MontrOse Depot, wo d i reapectfull .14llmot his friendeatat he will k cc Mindy on . .4, at the lowest!pticea, s well , etoch of ••• ,i ~_ , t , ,- 1 Lime; &at, and Plaster .ctin hs had 'cheat', 'wel && GrOCeries, !try Geode, lieOraro„ Crockery, moo Saes, Nails . ineiehauPlo l4l oki 1 0 k iw i or ,PeOdoest: r the beat pricso% , i 4.00 °lhri Wood-wantat . . .. • Monson Dtt„ f feb. 11, leiltt ! . -1 , . ~ • \ . ' ,t - . . • rrii h, Blind, and D6O SUSQU HAIMA .COUNTY *IN WAJECE DEP° I RES FIRE! . t •:\..* . "...,"0: - :: -. ,__Py - :, 000;00,!..,..-.:..., .:i... - ; - ,. -. ;GANAT ,I 4w#4O' II ,OII - ;- -- - - ::-- -- : •-• • i - Rist-M*e - .I*.e.9;iiit . - - a4 : :0,41, .. . ... , , .. ~, . ._ . ~, „. • ' - hrtu* , ...t - -'iind'eheiip,eit stiiek of Fancy, - I: 0 .., '. ,41O;...efililtiple Goptber•lironOt IT& :.; . ,i,..,*; - ht. * C?iingij.• :.On e hiuidind.easet(Dry , _o9 , 94l,, ...., . ,_ 41 ! ,. . map : 0,0) [ . -. . 903; 141 : 1 , 7 .,1 :7 014 : 05tp4 :1 ,0i1ik , - 7 *: ao - . " 1 - . ..: t; ' p ' g - part nifolinws: ; --, •; , :..• ,; , •. _ -,.,,- • -. "l` girtim - ..• *- *-- **: 1 - ''‘. --'' * :,,, ."'•'t•;:-Pitild . ..•-•! •'" ";': ' *., *i Freiieli c ylumetc: - ... - 41 1. - Blank =- * • •_. " .; •.. . 200 . idocps.•*iree: - • • « ,' .. et.F,iitinni. . .._ • .-- 100 pli.; ey Dpeak oi. ;,,, • ' -'• .... Pe'Laine . es"; - • :;, Velvet Dres‘Ctitton4, . r, ..- -,_ • 4 0,-. ~.,:-..-Fitrd.' . & - ec4 . 4 - 'VW to d d 2 S -1) ......-: : ::; . -j,-,L Y* 4345hin Di ere Ystate :1::.".:110 61 ::- . !, griiii id9iin . *;.- - ,*43irocha . ~ ~ ; •:!,- • l. :,, P nunetto's, f - *...--* !tN.-..-1! silk' ;*. •L anew P . 14 , .1, -'-' -• .. ' - *filiiiret, Itoideor,* . elo .! 1 - -Cloitin, ceiselmer,ei. • - ~, • chanlde do Itelveil ' Illithige,* :; ';i!" --- •-i .; -': . E . niidered•RObes, ',. ''' '' ' l4 - 4 11,'. -. • •• .1 '' • : ; oh ..G haunt and Prins, " Wool Oills**., .. TlOdsi ..-- ' T ''.'.l' .. Li 6 ings !, -' ' - . . - .. . _:. to fkoods,_ _. ,*-' -. -!,-- .i • rickizign,_ 1 ... Wrought admice,tte,!ll .. ; 1 . • pamaskiSPiet . dr*, 1 : -.... • ' it k - ; " .Collati . ‘, . .. ', Linen . ! ;' . do. -.-•, t ... ' i rrih Lin " s t ..1 *•12 . . ; • . d iCainbriek do- , ' - ; thick Idwil,;?ii!,: ~ . • , . d . Linen '-:; do '' . - [-- Ete.,etc.' --' :1 ' Themit 0ei,..6.;' • . --. A i .. - . , EATON; it . 6 1 ' ; -' - . I IS REMOVAL. s STOVUSI STOYES! !STOVES irBR . - stilmerlbe'r wishea , to call the attention, . hie' friends and the puhlic to his very large. , -- . it eat of MT& at his 'new Store Room in Leklers- Mc, next to L. S. LenhemN - stere, and neski the Gt. rid Depot tie hes, in additkat to his foroterikne ariety of Cookinf and Parlor Stores, Many- neti ped. terns, some of Winch Ara— ' St. Nicholafi Peach Brandi, Fire Otippr,, 31Velern: Troy, goheriok,. ' . ifednltion,l Orient, Black IVarrior; Oak, Pyy Stone.. t ich, together with hts former stoat :Will perhaps ..the most extensive OKI varied assortinent of well -elected stoves iti the county.. . I- Clinton Stores, wel) furnished,. at lend pricds.t . MrAll articles in , lllo:line* kept on hand and made r order as usual, and'orders received otitis old stand it Great. Bend. 'I , JOHN COLSTEN: . Lodersville and Grea i t -Bend, N,0v., / 1854. - TO , TILE PUBLIC. • My friends, one and allj , I;vrould have :you to 'm ow That rin ready to Serve you at Montrose Depotf - I have Nails and Tobac'co, Coffee and Rice,* Salt, Saleratus, Salipetie and Spice-- • Ginger and Cloves, Cream of Tartar and Candles,• Gloves, CassimereS, Vestings, selected for dandies; • I' have Nutmegs, Molalses, lspice and Teas `• With : Ribbons" anerippets, the ladies to please; Pins, *Needles and Itsh r hooks, with plenty of sOap, Starch, Outeher-knives, Bootees, Rat-traps and Rope, Currycoinlis; • Coffee-mills, Ticking and Wicking, • ! Coal.hods and Cracker's, with Wafers Sticking; • ..PepPerssauce, Writing Books, Raisins and SPUIT-- But perhaps, on‘the whole, we hare said.quite enough.. The, half ban% be told, so just step brand seell Tor yourselves, at the store of your friend I • J. et LEE. Montrose Depot, Fb. • • N W: ,FIKJIIIN SPRINGVILLE. "rrtHE undersigned having entered. into a cOintrtner •..1 - ship in. the move-male buiinesfi, at the old stand of S." S: Grover., to be conducted and carried on un der the name ad S6le,of Megillan'4l; Pnrk, respect fully beg leave to inform thepublic that GOODS of every description will be sold on reasonable terms for. cash or any kind -of ineduCe. Ifisfour settled deter mination to sell as cheap or a little cheaPerchan any other house in. the,country. We are determined to keep a good assortnient, and hope-by strietcattention to business, to meritia liberal share of publie patron age. • ' JAMES. Springville; May 0 , A.-PARK, jun. : • _\ litiffalioi Robes. . I A CHOICE lot just received, and offered low by A ! SCOTT, JOHNSTON* CO, Shawls: Shawls: ACHOICE lot 'of Wpol Long ShaVilii Tery•cheap by . I SCOTT, JOIINSTOIrik CD. . Springville, December ' • • • Notice to the Public. ITAVING just returnedfrom New - York-t Wish 0 - .11 call the attention of my old customers, and of the public in general., to my • , NET STOCK OF GOODS, - I - which being bought With cash at . the lowest' prices, and wishing to sell printipally for the same; will of fer thern'at greatly reduced-prices. • ' Coeheco Prints, warranted fast color?, for " only 8 cents a ,yaml. Brinvit Sugar, 18. pounds forone dollar. Boonton Nails, ttairiowledged by lan to be the best Nail in - nie, ss,sopgr keg. '. Da ta L and' Caps, Mots and shoes, Buffalo Robes of c&a., all wool De Laineic Cashmeres, Paramettas, DreSs. Velvet, kc:: Mouirm Be•Laines, 1 shall* Iperyttfd, Satin' Bonnets and Moleskin Hats, Broche Shawls, Double Long shads, Thibet do., selling,latlindonceiv ably Inwpnces. can safely warrant e 'pefect faction to all who:IV-DI give me a call. ' • ' !Amboy; Apr. 5,•1851: S. A. LYONS; eILOCKS--good time keepers, only _one dollar. -k- , 'l S. A. LIFONS. Lanesbom, Api. 5. • , TANTED-1000 }Meg, - for which the highest iV V price will be paid. , S. 4'. INONS.' . .•Lanesboro i Apr. 5. ' 1 1 • . I CIOUNTRY PRODUCT, taken in' e E.banj Goils, at ray store. - Lanesboro, ARril. .5. ' Can't get along, without o eTe , , penance Grocery. i . ... TEEPI " rietors of the' Tmperoxib# _ zy would call the attention . of , the puhi l e to' their stock of Groceries, WA consists of eye hjng kept in a grocery with the:-'exception of , which can / irt. be purchased fott cash a littlettbore c ; I 'Come and try for yourselves, we will load yo doisiv With gro ceries fir as little money ' as, this next. - I Our ,Stock consists of Sugar, Molasses, Fish , Coffee, Strweli, Pep per, Spice, t3alaratus Sze., LT../ . llpnl b. ' • \F,'. cIIISCICERS bi the i. or barrel. .oy, NJ keg or quart....itK icholegale 'or and Yankee Notion pf altdespiptione. April- F. II _ . War Dejelared against the, 01 , - I F T c u ll Oct e beardt: gluistia ns"l,7ipoannmosst° shed k, beard Lilies or beardless boys, Absalos pi any and'alL,who require die serve e - 7 1 / 2 4 Le learlir.rund Hair Dres 'e , 411 please bear in'Mind that ' - . MARIA TILLMAN 4 continues to exereise, his art at' the 'old . ke basement of SearlOg'llotel; Motitrcele, .iv t- bp always happy, to see the faces of oi.d.. dtOmers.• -'' • ' " ' 'l FIBS. . Tl" suloteriber is agent for the followiilg Ini prance /Companies, 'doing business at the lowest safe Stick! Mutua l at .llarrisbuig., , . ' - Capital. $350 $350 , 000. _Cash Xutualat Harrisburg. . I capita soo ' ,ooo. Home limutkince, Yew York 'Ci. Olpital $ 500,000. : B. enAwDLER. ' Montrose April 6, loo*, '.. Picts ter the Peop e. _ = iOTWlTMigleAlbrili the predicti of the Yew - Albany Ledger that Frank Pierce Lwdl be elect ed President because the Prophet Dolph says that " the Lord' giveth power to the faits," it is unirerstil ly admitted that the subsexilter can an will sell lI+OOTS A. NlOO MHO ti CHEAPER than any .other tilkop twin, not evert ez cepting the genuine boot anti shoe Store down town,. . :N. B. - 7 31 y; terms are aish or pay down, and would therefore ..fttform those who are indebted td Merriman St ratrielk, that they Must 'cid! and pay= up or-nuif se& 'A, 1141UptA11.- Montrose April ; ' • IVIk- , gm. 4 , 4 Some thing!' eau' be do) us ethers." THE Subocriber having purchased I ' '.l uhatory, of A. W Greenwood, pi, prepared to manufacturo all kinds of mwi c w p good materials, and in a en hip. Anwtho 'different °stoic kickerc, OnproCCil,stgl ,) all kinds _ l4 .. of fancy and Windsor chai s, Flag ', a . _.. - . Seats, Setteesoke,„& .- . A i d . All Mork :inuvarited .to give ttstiefootioa. - tor it ram ,n _ ' '1 , 1 1 • i eMerchontable - Produo taken ,exchantie for wot4r, but4lo CREDIT! , JAS. - GUSIrlf, ' ilfiribrdi April Et. .. . , ''• • ' .' ' ''. . PORE TOR - Sail L by:the 113 0 F, 4.sPs_ 4 ?r, A, .. .._ - -- '' - -'• ''' E ADVO'- \ 1P ........ , ....„ .. AgrAlliaki;gipA .;SAlitlik; IncitiTlat kvs kt Jr...mi. atti S'ef Wilson teem thiguee P ''' 4 71, a_P!I • prepared to ciders from -Rio tnutn, aid do yolk Ali* tine with "skill` and; deftMEttau 5-Itl4 will keep mom,Wy on ,hand:P/Misjheat ',WWII)) krkf lea;(44 , ids.) Av "Cuitivatera,..-4414n0 qufterss.-P,t,ri# . 4 44* oke. . • • • - ; VW Invite partied* aitention 'to tha Plow wbi i s ck we nuinufactare: -We anantakebare and keep for RU 1 Ile Celebrated4 l / a tehley.Ploir, •• _ - ' - WP hilve Purehssed Abe wichulive tight :to . imemit i taxi, Si nd.sell . in thie connty, Walnc,i Wyernin' g il t ittalbrd, or MA'. Patent from Bran ,Plow: Finn is made entireliofirost; §yerepting the-hand* Itis celebrated for its 'eml:draught, being:x*4W ... 'ealdei,ttuut Any now- inwae, whilelta oketgth sat 4s. .r.g#)44a.ogreater, - '4 - _ - - J ~ 1 - , _ -• . l'it.tvelittsiEUT. -,, - , 1 at a kind'i manuratired. i1ia . iipia40.4.6,4400. ed tnachinesta, - Mei" Evi . ftek• awning for Milk.: taiirghilit. " ~ e . s 4 i ng. _- : -Ainu, Oc: di, L. A - - ::-. : i ~ - - the Swam:which- ire inundsit ma the ' " - one Crooking /Stove, Radek and Ready -do., Ar. cat , Owen. do., Premiuin do,. and father kkids, , ent at ". ranged for burning void or coal: • limo, iirell-44 0 . fat*, Parlor &g o, Cottage Parlor do., &ordefir, twolailek do:, and a variety. of other Parloi. Storm. • both wood and coal bunters:: We keep also OR *a ' 9rindstotie trimmings, Dog Chinn , trunmito,_„Nrrs biella and Shovel And TongsStandb, Ike. Ate. - Wink dowe-to order on shorthotiee and at the ioireidr4eB ; Irdir Orden; for StorescAgrimiltuaLliplement4 etc,' are cliched from those in /he trade, and will be filled at remeaable wheletnie. Vico- . -,- _ ' . ' } - . , ' : .. S. H. SAYRE, l' , - I- .. ' '" ' , Ooniroe, *ardi4. ' ' . , &.' PERN M TLE Y' 1" FARMS /P:4111 5A141.. '' ' I ME subscribers will act `ag en t a 1• 1 . bayi n g a nd - selling Real Estate—Pwras, Boo k ,i, arid lomtzd'in , Susquelnuma County, Pa., or In Rratrese county, N. Y - ., , and also Virginia land Warrants, Ali who wish to offer_ their. property for sale can !give e.4ninuteltltription of their Farms or Liati; ai. fol loWs : Nun' er of acres; borrinany , improved and .‘bOw watered; buildings • • orchards, grafted' or pun mon fruit ;. other fruit ;nes ; arid shade 'trees; how_ fir frien Great Fend, and the, nAr , est.r . iat to the D. L.l evv. R. R. and N.Y. & R.• R. R.; price and tend of payment ? - . :. • "! tgr All • 'Who wish. to' bicy.or sell RealiEstatkvill ei ce be ir of .pro vs m a p t t a a rea tten t ti ß o en n d b , y s eidlin usqueban g ortna county, - oraddnmiag pa. rjrConreyance from Great Bend' to the prenus' es _free orchaige. ' ' ' -: • '' - ' • r of Ur Office on Maine street,:in the dwelling hgnsa of S. B; Chase, lately occupied . by N. V. Carpenter. i PETER DECKER • :S, B. CHASE. , Great Bend, .October Is / • Aurpritlilif • rany,filace .-01.641citimot iie;ent • . greater_ indlicentents. KEELED STODDAiib'S:- • • •••,1300T AltD SHOE sitour _ 1 1 - r4icH know filled with a new and es ensire, misortnient ofarticlea.in their . lipe, em ll raciug • a general - variety of new and elegant : stylps kill ladies. And ,gentlemen's7, *cm, -among which are ladies -French, Silk Lasting and ; Prenille Gaiters, Kid and Erianicled Patenceleatliei and` Bronzed Jenny Linds, Buskins and Ties; "'Gentlemen's French and:Philadelphia, oak tatined•calf skin and kip . Beots, Moroeco, Calf and - Cowhide Brogans &e.- • BOYs calf and cowhide Boots and Brpgans all kinds of Misses and children's wear. Also,' ksgeneral as ort roent of Findings which consist in part :1f lasts, pegs, spaiables, Ifungarian nails, tacks ; thread;- wax, tles,shoe binding, awhi, rasps, sandstone, shoe knives, &c. Alsos oak and hemlock, tinned calf ! lappet mid spleleather, Morocco skins and linings , - • • Work made to Order and reriairmg neatly don - e:- . • KEELER„& STODDARP. 3fontrose, April • .! VALV..AIitLE REAL ESTATE -, - . . -4- ) A VILLAGE LOTS, situated in - the pleasantest .1.1‘.1 part of the , village of Susquehanna; also, three ,' Rouses and lots in the most business part or tho,l aforesad village . . Also; a Farm eorn'ainiug I3e arra, with a small -nuproyement, ,the. 'remainder hang, timbered, situate two mires from std village: - ' Susquehanna.is the great r,Central Depot of, tho N. Y ; t E: Railroad, situate at' the foot Of the, heaviest gfule on s the , road„. near the great works. ofl.Starneut, Venewaeta, and the Cascade, and possessor g bytia• tare; the-best watering phtee on'the route with the 10-I cality.of 'extensive Machine, *lops, Foundry Ate., Sus- Susqueliftuna, althoigh numbering, bet'2otX) WWI: anne, and but fpur years' Of age- is•deStined 'smite .range alongside of the'moit flookshbag 'mid papules* towns, on the line of thli great tqoyouithfa*, : . --- . .. S D. P., HINDS, Agent. / • _ • Office one , door east of Lenheitris.• - _„Susquehanna Depot, Nov. 16.. . - ~ _ .. 2_7_..., 2 ; Valitable"Landgroi Sale. .; VOA SALE IN ONE BODY, about ( 500, acres 12 Land- on the waters.ef Spring,. p6ok, a branch (5 of the. Lackawanna river, in. Luse e County,,Penn's, abouttnidway between the. t.lt g towns: . of Seipp. ton•and Pittston. These tan are covered with val. -nable timber, and being sitt de in inest extentito tubfe 'rld` regionl " in Penn_ Tama--known to coot iron 'oic—and believed.,t abound inicall, and lx isi n also in 'the inure " vicinity Of s fseveral ?thin made and mAr imp . greas 7 -offetio the : eapit ?to Opportunity.for th mvestment! . of money that Are. occurs. 'for fuitherinformatiOn apply rto.'2CP. Hir t g. n, Wall Street New York, or to tit st Montrose, Basque' liannit,ocamty,Ps., tin fact of the o,wnere• ' 2 ' : 154. -.. ' lIENItY BRINELL Age for Proclamation. - -111EAll / BEAR "YE t I; lIEREAS C •LATHROI' & WOOD. ATP . hair; - ,;fOrineel a catpartne'rehiP,- ulger le name aniltirtn-40: D. Lathrop& Co., as dealta • STOVO; TIN WAIIE,.&e. ; - -an , dtstereali it is desirable' that th e same. should is Made , pewit to / the- public/for the , public, gool„it well aseur ; • ; ' ' • • Notice'isiherefore herehy given tothe poi? -of Moutrese,and the region round *Out, that wesny: still belotintllajxtrlfig at our ' vocation, at, the 44 standee, Ma in street, where we shall tr,liappY ter our frietels,•and B v ply - their Wants the, bit l at our ~ • .0.: ..LA 4 111R0P.1 - ' • `.. a. , A. wooraw,F,r. Monti mor*, ter: 18S4. ' • • ' r's bY •tail.- igs EA/Co. -// WATCH Turks. them now- E rs or Jewg, ' AT TIIE OLD STAND AGAIN. - • T"subscribers; having, resumed the above nier ed bisiness under the. - management . of Mr. :D . 'l'l.o Sayre, respectfullysolielt from their 'old cast •: ers In that line, a return. of.: their.: patronage. 'Mr.,..g is an experinced and skillful worknian, hark lea , . ed his business and for many.j•ears worked in sit of.the best shops in New To clay, is' comps eat 0 do any kind , of work that -magi be 'entrusted ohim: i t Pfumptness moderate cha7 ,: and the:guars/did all good W i t:whets,. We trust • 'secure a. full share patronw. . • Gold rings made' to ordir, d all kinds of jcwtl repaired.. . ', • - OTTLEYA READ. Montrose, April kltls-1. or bild• _.offs ert, tout in the 'efe'he will . new ens- • . govt ESTABP IIII O I rt ,4ND E. MOTT ; would iievee,tfully 111• public that they aromianufaOtwing Blatchrefl Celebrated nostril. They .tdso keep toOtantli al hand, Side Hut, - gramle - apd- - men .itn* Cultiratore: Dog . Churns, Sleigh, and Skan Ploie Points , or various 'patterns; toe:. numerous 'mention. We hos, by strict attention to Dui' to receive our . slutie of pUblie patronake... 3I tory, D. Post'S old stand. 'Foundry, Ifytt, Searle's Mill. 4 VirDePturhig done sb,t notieo. MERRIT met Feb. • laltat.itOrt • LOOS TOYOUR LAND TER subscritEr will, attend to -occoional" •-• his old builness of SUBVEYIX C 3 in this' cluity when desired. ' litany of the old Ruins County. should be re-surveyed;-to Ioos uP 4I4 the'ohl lank marks„ which - are liable to getilest ljteizted by time so as to occasion disputel 4 1 16 cahica for dm tititome. Eyed man who * dm kite* the precise location cif-all his lines and therefore, should-see tO it in season, to prevent trouble and litigation, i , VirCONVEritarplitTG also atteudeifte - by ; Montrose, Oct. 20. It 3. W. eIIiPMA S. • LIME MUD PLASTER. frltig subscribers tito'now.hurninkt\iuid constantly on hatid, Limo -cif. a Ism . sai quality at -,Montrose .Depot," and will- kit-ft quantities at ~a &h._ lure. - Persons . wishing. 4111 quantity can lm supplied upon' a reasonable flatlet. Superior grciund Floater will he kept tenitaadi -hand hereafter. • 1. p. rost, DBlsge W SEAIO e as well e ifttribrd, is Sirs at reduced slier 'style of kinds I will 10P-4'io -I POPi.;- . /44k-t -, ' . _ , • _ *ALE, rrHE HOUSE . AND 10T ; late the reskierice W: Ra3ludbc4l, , Esq.; demised, situate in rough, of-ilentntee. for • terms of •kuilp, stet!' obscritimiltt, r, t or -t?' ft• - i s * tiketrose, • • Alr-SCAt-1.141 by' - nAuAirtir.
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