Vekr 77----71 I'l6llolos $ All __p ro peeci Foeos of Carbon,itrmisa meet -14, have declared in; favor of the Nebraslta i n i q uity. 1 I I . , . --At Jackson )&isa, on the Ist. instant, i b e ihad ripe kiwis, and apples, considerably i n advance of' , New Orleans. ...:An ex., , gepape'rasks very Imi:see - fitly, if it is any.,, .. fora young lady to sit` in the .h i ppe of 444 -IL= _ . .. . . . —America Vespucia , ate 'countess as she i n dilied, , and who ' chime sto be a-lineal de scendent 'of.Aniericua, Vespucius, is still a resident of Ogdensburg N. Y. , •.3 , , ....Ifrionti*_in 'citSpaiiisti Bni*u, restitna ebd in be sulTeleht to f 3 u pily the world for c enturies, is reported tohave been , discovered in the vicinity of Ekren, Alabatild: --The;difference between an , old, WOrnan and' a young one, is said to be, thai one is hap py an d carc i e kr, and the other is ,_ eappy and faiir/ess. 1 —A little bandy legged Eiglislitnan, by Om name ofltercier, has been employed by hfr. Douglas, for the infportari,t duty, of establishing; - tha first : newspa r in Kari. - . The honor!seems to - be reser ed to Pre& dent Pierce, of giving unalloyed leasure, on tir o occasions, to the Atherican pleL-onee on eoing r into of fi ce; acid a second time, on go. , 7 Ing l out. : , I ' .7-111e,Administration papers iro publish. be extras. containing their - reasons for-appro ..f, the liebrtska bill.. They` 'are lie'aded ` , p r oposals for Navy Supplies. .., . •.-.. -Come of the ladies 'of tost!on inlVe ' . . Pre , '- ne r4ed OM to Mr. Joseph K. Hays b ecause lie resigned his office rather than be irnplica teil in the • • execution of the ft4itiVe slave laNir,.. . 1 1 -;---The Philadelplii., baily . Register is now - published as . !,n evening paper., It iscondue -441 with zeal ability, and propriety, and ap.. pears to be nourishing.: • I i 1 - 1 -On his:plantation near Char :\r. T. R. IVaring raises Cashii •' lila' seem perfectly' at home, al 1 .. ly, like the climate. The weight 1 , tes is about equal to that of the l s heep, and ten trines as vnluabl& , , , —The GeorgetOwn,, (Ky.) Herald' eomes torus dressed in monrning. and upon lookitr , ,4 t, for the, cause of the !funereal appearance , we / 1 End that the . editor . I ha's ~ been commited - to jail hi sonic, municip:iVtribunal nit. refusing 'to testify were li,el pqt hi 5..... liquor.--Cin. • !Eq. —The D9lnoexatie •.party, , in . Butiington, 1 a . friend; infirm us, 'has I).ect, reduced to the colleeteof that .phfee, arid the -editor . !of the entinel. l From this te=e infer that IthO.postruaitpr LIS - joined in n4ing the par ' ty.eonveniently sinall, by - stepping, out him ' --10.1douhtstibout the ratificatibu by San , ta Anna of the Gredsden , treaty, as modified`' by the IT . S. Senate, tire' finally put at rest. He has accepted theproposition in its fires Cent form: and President Pierce sent, a' meseige to 1 Congress asking the appropri ation et seven millions of dollars, to be paid . A r e e e,,elfanged. , La•Fa - Vette'e tomb is within the pre sinus of a nunnery in , Paris—as securely shielded from intrusion as the tomb of any patriot in France. Like the character of him • whose-honored aust it encloses, it is simple and tthostentatious but those who visit It, will not deem " neglected" or eie posed. = =Tito rcent djscovery of copper ore', in the island 'of 'lean Fernandez, has caused quite a metallic fever at some of the western ports of South .km - erlea. At last accounts, two partiei had' sailed froni 'Valparaiso-'in, .quest of fortune in ehe quondam empire ,of Robinson Crusoe„ . • - Pc nns,ylvania State Fair, thie season will be=held 'on the Powelton and Bingham litotes, in the 24th *Verdi, Philadelphia, near the Market street a site most advan tageously located for the convenience of agri ralturists reaching the - city: from the interior by railway, and also for our ,oven eitizeni to, psi thCir visits ,to the grounds. t It -is airectly at the terminus of the Columbia Railroad., , —Three meetings haye been held in jaci:- son event',.Miss;uri,te prinnote emigrated into Kansas and Nebraska. The object is to aeqeire strength to make them slave States. Theresolutions.brieithe fiery spirit, and eine body, a pledge to repel eveteby force, any attempt to prevent them from building sraves ' within the- territorial limits named. —Sponge fishing is said to have become very profitable business in tile neighber he od of Key West One Inindred thousand pounds are reported to have been gathered during last year, and the sales amounted to twenty-fit 6 thousand dollars. The article .ls mostly-procured by natWes the Balm: Inas. • —Mr. Vaux, - the 'Democratic &militate for Mayor, Philadelphia,-played thetilde-and-seek j - game..and refused to commit himself on, the .Nebritika, bill, but it wouldn't do. 'The. , ma ,jority 0f5,500 against him ina distriht which gave Pierce 1400 majority shows that the people regard every man 'to be against them • who is not for them. Will Bigler profit by the fate of Vaux 1 We shall see. e--§e.veral of our exchanges-state thtft 'Cie riFe.z.Smith, wife of the Prophet, Joseph' EsinA died at heriesidence„, at Great _Salt. Lake . , on the 14th of February% aged 62 rears.',, The 'rim* of the Prophet's cvife, trie Emma. She is only about forty years' of-age.. She has married her second hUsband. She did not go to. Salt Lake L--and we therefore con e elude that there must be s ome mistake in the . obituary announcement above. Quincy Il'hig., j , -'rite,unti-Isiebraska dress prepared at W;:,lisigton bye,- joint coMmittee, consisting ,of seven Democnits and six Whigs,- :covers all the, pointh of the anti , Ailministratioil poll cy-and rs conct\rml in i),*..fortpsix Detno- i , cratic,tric.mbers. Union ofeonserrative r ilLe; ofiall parties, against it, greatly alarmi the „karr,;nistration for .I.i i scess of the scheme to appropriate. tenrixit-11119 of the public nice ney to Santa Anna, and other iriensid'i;;, •• • --In• an action recently tried in the Cotirt ofCottunon Pleas; in London, .F.ngland, it trakslAied that there is aictstorri .the silk trade of wliat y is called ".4ping," .`which melyisithat'the..outer ends of pieces .of silk; ere frequer*_made of abetter quality, esp. the interior. After: theli,publicity given to this niode 4imposture, the fair ,sex will do Well not only to turn everything upsidedown, whenAppping, but alSo! toturn everything inaidO out. —The Filibusters are 13e0ainaing bolde3- as their Organizationprogresses. Their agents, andrepresentatfves opeAy d e fy the. President to execute the nOtralitY laws. They boast of thje ituniber of their recruits, and of, the otlierraearua they possess for the inane:dui invasion of Cuba, They laugh at the peoc. lamtition as a trick equalli well uederstood and concurred in by Quitinari, Pierce, and , There is longer any - iiyubts that. Quitman hads the forces which are in the cour!.e. of, assembling at Round Island, or 1, tome other convenient . l)oint on the 41.11 f the government were sincere in its delimit tioscof his schem's, he atould 1:00' inunediato- V arnoted, —LtheEtiropefin , Republican, Leaders, if we may credit the Washington; Star; . 'nro bout to issue from London, a piihlie iiiinifes te, taking ground against pcihtical abblitien ism in America, and declaring their original expressions of sympathy with the . oppenents of slavery Weretaused - by their' want of a .prijper knowledge of the politics of thii Uni• tedStites. - • . • .. - - --%The steamship, Canada, has.arrived at Halifins from Liverptiol, bringing tiewilroni Europe ii Week later than , previous 'tidvieos. Great antiety for Silistria was felt, the Rug Sians i having 70,000 riaert on the spot, and tn„?.. king continnal tissaults. They had effeetdd a practicable - breach iii the .wall, but P. eidden rise in the Danube, prexented- the storming f the fortress . On. the nighs.• of the 27th,; o Russians lost 1,500 mon , killed in three a empts to storm..- . tae Turkish garrison a l so undo a so iRO,-and killed and Woup yn d 4500 Eussi*at the alst, tbe Turks de ated 2000-'Russi ns at Slatina, killing 50 'Alen, ancLeaptile g their guns.. Other en un ties , more or less bloody, are report ed. The reported victory of the Greek in- Rag nts inTbessaly iS confirmed. In China the surgents atioreported tO hava captured Shin hae. ' ' , . . MAILTUEP. . : In Auburn Juue la,. by goy Georg©' At, kinsOn, Mr. Isaac Bu Hell, to Miss - Adalble E. Russell* both of AI burn. - - - • . . . . . , .. • . , • • ' '' -. . .151_11D. ' • .. - • InifNew '.lA.ilford ..oii ! Wednesday the !Till. iti.it Ete.llthr C. CorwiN . wife of Silas ll.Our win anti eldest ilaught.ir of IL S. Stephens of 11tontrcise,aged. 24.,:5,-eai%s 7 Months,. Tier fit- me neral was attended th 4 ';Sth by a large circle : M r i i of ftieiids and ne t ighhors who kindly s3,•lnpa- 11 i tliized with an afiliek.l farnily,..and paid the Fi x fiist Sad tribui.e to onelwho.,has.lett a vale of - tears to be reunited wlen sorrows, au4 tears. and 'parting , are.knoivi ,no more. - - 1 1-e:to:I, S. C., tam Goats, Iridairiarent -lof their flee best kind', • • ; nortith and Iteiiil7, Take 'Notice, .• -. . 'The member - '-4' Iltiugltli.' Beady Fire . Engine Coin piny No. 1, are `v no 'fied tomeet at the Engine ...ljouse:i Saturdw at iii o'clock: —-. • ' .. • ..F. A. CASE See'ys . Harfornahlbition. • The Exhibition of liirfetd university will be held on' Weln6day July stlrere._Th will be a. tent pre sided and one chilling adi}dttanee charged. to defray expenses-. - Horace Greeley lqis er L gago to deliv_er the tiddiess.. • : . 1 , IDRES i•0001).S. I .\ .• ‘• s • QIIIAWLS, --Vantellem, 7 Bonnets, 27:birmingt, k.e.,-,, k. 7 A n6c • supply I)oilgttt At present lose priers,. old . .Will be sold cheapst'tlw,.. tore of - . \ Gibson, June 24, 4854. jr. U. BURRO,W,S &CP. 1 • AD\ LU'i , . LADIES who have n l , sup ied theinsAstis *till. t new Bonnets-this season, can ': brd to bti thein\ now. We are . receivin , -14 large sup", , Ind a great. 1 variety of styles, for LaZi es' and Misses, is i ° Iwe :of, fir at- one third . lcsstln n. spring prices. .lea •it'S, Flowers, i'. and Trininiings,..proporiionahly ellen . Gilison, Jnrie . 1., 754. 1 ; .U. BURROWS - A 00. . , • Ecouva yin . Food.' DICE, Sugar, and ifolateses are elteap,tvd . may 14 be used both and plea, , untly to con Ad. erable extent as a substitute' for flour. • -arc. re- . -ceiying a large supply., nd offer' • Btu (f go od /frailty qtiff4,B7+ ceattt pit. 100 /U. Rood .11 7 ese:Orleans Sugar at t-t,S7ll.per ioO 1t&. " ' « = .Sfolassis at ;36 cts. pct; Gibson, June 24, '.54-.r lIUURROW.S.:A; CO; Hats. • ALARGE asaortmeOt'of Silk and Argok*iTats_ at extremely : low prices. • Jufie 24, '44 U. BURROWO CO: •• , _ FLOUR - FLOUR.. and D. Savrek'e received a 19tof 'St,fficrane Wt;tern - FlOur, cy offer for salCav die barrel or sack..• • • • June 27, 1854. ' • . • 1111[014. 7 .E RAKES; Just received and for sale by D S. IL D. Sayre. u. June 27. C DA PUMP Main' and Firings, ' • k - or: sale by S., 11. L. D. Sayre. TT A TLNGIOOLS of iill kinds 'June 27. - ADiIIIYISTO #TOB'S NOTICE. k_LL perE•ons indebie4 to the estate. of E. deviuth , late AA' Susquehanna Depot, dec'd, are S' beretviotitied to maltelmmediate payment, and those S. having elairus against, said estate Rill p eiit themilu: I}' authenticated for settlement. . • G. 8.1 EI.DItED, Adminigtrator. Montrose, June 25,11854. • ' :1 j . , • Clgrk `'ranted. A N active and intelligent tiny - of about sixteen 171 years of ageovanted as clerk in a .Store. To, one disposed to in4ke himself useful and acquire the business, good en arageruer.t will be given ,b` alr plieation soon to 1 ..' 4l; BURRITT, New Milford, Jung 2E3, ISM. • - New. .and Silver IR'are, I L .- sr tuiiied at Turrell's, a new suppl? of Ladii.s' 0 art . (' Gentltuntu's Gold Breast Pini, and Ladies' "GOld Ear Drops ; comprising a good assortment of desirable style . Also Gold Finger Rings, Carnelian "Ringsi' Ladies Golct Gboins„ dentlemen's Gold Fob and Vest Chains., Gold. Watch Keys---Gold Peas, and - Gold Pens• With Extension Oases and Pencils. Silver Spoons, Silver Butter and Fruit', Knives; Silver Thim bles, Pencil:44 Spectaeles;• &c. Call -and see at the variety store of ' A. TURRELL Montrose June 9:9, 1854. . . ' MBE laaltd. -Commissioned Officers of the first A. -brigade and tenth Division of Susquehanna Co:, are hereby notified ;•tci• meet at W. K. • Iratch'F . l, in Montrose, on 'Monday the third day of July neit at ten o'clock A. M., for•the purpose of electing a Ma jor Genera], for tlici tenth Division composed of the counties of Susquehanna and Wayne. j ASA SPICER. Brigade Inspector's Officer, Hanford, June 17,185#. • . • • Delaware, LaCkawanna & Western 8.8. 4th of. Jelly Excursionii / Toth . Celebrations at Set-an ton, .Abing ton cfc. •117 4 XTRA. TRAINS Will be -run on the 4th of July, between Scranton aud • Great Bend; as follows, viz: ,I . Leave Great Brind for Scranton and•Wriy Stations at 00, A. 3L and: arriveScrantrin at i 9 30 A. M., Ail tittle for persona to join the procession and partic ipate l in the tys the - dd Fellows' Celebration on that day.. =• I, - , Returning the L'itra Tri:irirt" will leave Serantea for Great:Rend at 6.110, after the close df the ex ercises, and arrive.at Grhatitend at. 9, P., M. thus eivins• persons froni abrbad an excellentopportunity of :examining the lextinsive Iron Works, Coal Mines, die.., et Scranton.l • The Renlar Marl-Passenger traM will be run as usual, leavingScianton at 9,10, A. M., in' time to take Paisenge.rs to 'he-Celebrations at various-places on the line of the Road. ' • therai6enger Train will leave Great Bend at • 1.30 P. mmd arrive at, Scranton ati 4.10, P. IL - - • ithe Ettra,,T;sin stop skthe Tunnel fifteen or twenty tub:rates, t 4 Olotr the Peasene.ra time to ei' alpine tldi great Work, , • • 4 1 - Escorsloti Ileltes, good both to 4 Taint% bkeold,betWeen all Stations IN ere the fare 44 'faiti . cents more, for one fare or half,pdce. . Bet:liven Stathms, -*here the regular rate la lees than fifty cents, full:Are chargcsi, • • . D. IL DOTTEREII4 Supt. BnperintendenesOffiee, 13crenton, - June 22, 18r4 • NOT ran S EAIEN f i rs. 1_ • For. sale bb S kr, 4t, D. Sayre. Majoi General ,Eleetion. ' • • Wir•l Carding. At the old staid Of A. G. Reynolds, as Usual n ' tsh !pot on delivery of the 'lolls. A. G. ItEltl4ool3. Brooklyn, Joao 18th 1844. GOODS FAL . me. Q ) lIILLWG Cali 'co for Bcts, * Sulam nar Cloths aamu at IJ. anY r 6 ce . ' 6 lba °3ll‘r DOiS 2•011. .! June - Q 0711034, Rake,- Hoes, Shov Brooms, Peas, Tobs, % Ai" Pilo k Forks, 1 ,/1 11 P lbl f llol li • - I' T " S*ll°L • . i riatisn ARRIVAL. ! OOPS embracing nearly every' azikle mi ll( • • to.keep up an assortment; j!zigi tecieivin itar a trifle *Axe% cost at the Ready Fey • SMITH. triIEMPSVAD. June .20 f 1864: • . I STA se Score Of Broo QALT A.) Jun .7 the iamdoi' in Siffi — itiantittes. • - ,7 . San Httillitll4l). , 4th olf,J[itty, Excilroon. ;. ARg . AdiCKAW4tI . NA WEATERif l i ttAlNS' will Ike . run 4n. die, ot JOY,. ' 'due,ed fare; - between Sirtinton-tMctOreat the.accoiniidtition Of those -Wishing to take t• eidiirCion over the . Road, throuift the here -Wm Train Will stop from 1,15 to; 2f) mia ow the excursionists to examine this eta- I'. brit: _The't)me of Shirting and arriViUgiit ni itatiens; vnli be armeged erpri!ssly Air d.conveuienee of -these wishing . :to . eniey • • - _of which due notice will ,be given: D. H. DOTTERERizet. . mient's Office Si.t#to'h. IJune- 4 . • ' •DELA Wig;. • Bev.lihr pre fiatmel rites, to ` pendoufi the diffe comfort themsel Superirit Aar Bentoa's Great Work I NOW READY. undersigned havink,been. appointed Epic tin Susquehanna-county, - for the Sale .;of .-IL Benton's, ri,Thirty Years YieW," or' a of the Working of the American Cove re Thirty years , from 1£320 AO 1850," Is now receive subseriPtions . thaefor. Thif - wOrk in two volumes,lo be sold separately or to. . desired.- : • ' t., contains a history of sixteen yea . ars oftfio 1',39 royal octato pages, neatly -prin d, c colunms.„ and 6 Vol. 2d,vorSarne size v ,emaindee of th 6 time to 1850.. Pri6:3 t 2,M) Me, bound, in library style.. Those, With de served early will' send their names; to the er. iynmediately: 1 13. F. - TEWKSBURY; ‘n June Ist, 1854. ! WI. T' aze lion. Thl "Histor • meut fo ready to is issued gether a time, in in: doub ers the per voltt sire to b subscril Brod illi , !ook for a Good " ; OlTTlTER.regicet fully informs (116 ;pn he has opened 4 place of business: iq' 31 TOL tthro w ere lie is tarrying oil-fashiimable"taiintin: Sot; her has been engaged for live' yeirs' hi ant he be=t shops in the city of New York, uill le. rn his t -ado in the Principal - cities of Givrnanr. I nd Every Article Warranted to fit tcell, as' ir. inrlithei j i is in possession of a new anii,perf.. l e.tl method Of taliinio: the measure. :For anything thitti.can be impecteid r of a good tailor call on JOHN SOT; Opposite M. S. - on *so, June.ll.. Us RECEIVEI),-n large addition tt rity stegtik rv.Goods . and droci. , eic;9. A large Istotili of nCrn g t) Delain9, !and. Beratros. tine 15. - - • by F. B. CITA-01.E1t. US the Barrel qr Sack, halo mord: kft of the:' best ttikt'n.- in this .20 lbs. fw. One. dollar, at Fl 13. O's. • MADE CL6THING And -geiztock on hand and rill be sold Wismar. F. 13...CIIA4NDLEft.. 'SSI. - Auditor's Notice; , 1 •,, . I ert-igned• has been appointediiy *tile, Cour t mmon 11e313 , ot Sasque ianua ConntY to tmong the pinper !UM c /bora the funds la of the Sheriffmade onthe . Sale . c f the r• )C Joseph W. Holly. aken . ih oxeNnitioa . x. )t• Miles. L. Carpenter io the use of c,thers, ag' l4 . Ilawletv and. Amos B. Merrill Notice is the 'fore fore given to said- creditors to appear lit his office Sqtorday the sth day: of July • nes . t• ono , t on , o'-eloc 'in the afternoon where said distribnli9n will be ma e. • ? N. NEWTON,- Aiubtor. - •Mo trose; June 10th, 1854. • '-: ! 1. • : •- • ' - and t'llEAT...Flourat. . • !D. R. - tATILkOr. & mot' lot of .ittniner Ilat_4l arid o • turner IN ear justroccired and for ttal • • D. it! L' 1 AIN of nil kr Itater, sir rices •Neiv E are non - iCeeiiing- a second snppi AND SUMMER GOODS, which I v-r'y low.. . BENTLEY Ato trose, .tuned, - P. ~ tutiht,u it wortl • 'Compel CO C 'excited over annenticeir.eni . - TO TiIE.PUBLIC. C I A TY be Jound itlthe Store of A. Turiell J. rose 'Pa.,- a first rate assortment of, .dielneg, 'Druggist's) Glass-ware, rainta,OiL4' c.„O Dye Stuffs, - Groci4ica, - Yankee Notions) y- , nd.4, Musical Instruments and Strings, f r lights, -Packet,Rnives, Spoons, Jew et I e.r , &c.,' &c . . .. '' • ' ' •• 1 r9rsons wanting: any . xlitng In theatt`wt. . ot7 dnts., (and also some others - not named, ec fully incited tol. call and examine. hefo l ire a By so doing their interest* nay d. .M - Vchenlon-come.to Montrafe. Irgyt to .call -at ; 1 • •' -- TURR D . , . OK,ING and CHEWING - Tobacco, by tl~ 'or paper, Plug ',Tobacco, Scotch and M mg; Fire Crackers; Pistote, Postder', 1:1?1 1 ,sh Lines, Candy, &c ., tit - TCP.R trie 14th, 1854.1 - m , / I • .. SIL4S: - SILIiSit, - j/ , . , L 1116 E and handsome - assortment of/IA(11es Dress Silks, plaid anil striped, beautiful eti-leA, selli s ug :p at • .', God: W. IL FITLILERS. . .. . . LOUR AISID SALT just received end th* Fa e 1)- 4une 4, 1864. , G. & W. It FULLERS. I• s: : : : i:4 ; : •, • D. ' \ 1 TE, the under : Ogned; having entered to,part nership in ;the mercantile business at;Mont oo, take this method to inform our trim and-Aho At die that we have just opened an asisortni nt of . lan Y G00.7)8 AND 17R0C.14q1 ,S t he old stand occupied by. Mills .5; Sherm n ; whyre • flail be happy Ito wait upon all whorma favor` us wiliacall. ' 1 • ur goods are cili /try, and have bticn selcted with gr at mi.re, and we,ilatter ourselv putt we can suit th • most particular. We inylte-all to all'ind CSILDI• r in our scock. Pur Motto,is,' real) pay, , ouorable to de, and steadfast friendship. 1, 1 . A. 0. W.AItREN. - Ili T_;AYER. Montrose, May;2l, IS-54, i f i i. ' NEW GOODS: , i , 1 C. LEE ; AT MONTIIOSE DEP.,Crr, has just re f• eed ,a: new supply of Sprin and Summer Tth ~tls„vhich will be • E ol d . very low ;for mall or fang p -oduce. , ' . i • ~ I , I I • „-- .r , , . - I k„,/ rocins good New Orlwis S,tkar fOr one. &I- V.) lar at - r ,J. CI, LEts Neil - Store. 111?..4.,C0fiee, Molasses,fi...;il, , liiae,,and Groceriez J. of, all kinds; very cheap at- ,.. : 1 , IJ. f.i...IV.P.'S. /' ; • . NVliiitell., .17 i 1 . -,. _ - * NY quantity of Egga 'at 1.1 cent,4 Per dozen, 111 a exchange for goodlA nt J. C, taiFfS Store. Also, ; „ NY (it:antic* of Dotter at 1t eettis per pound, in excharge for Cocoas nt J. C. Ltg'S Nevi- Store T li c t rum 4 g -l e v t ' o b r !n b g art t e ' r ) P wi ll i r i ci irnd e it fl iC) t.cashel'is).trertlat?/Ito , li and examine my Etock of Goode _an _prices 'for hemsclves. For banter of all'ifinds the highest pie i may at all tithes be relied on at d. t.l. LEE'S Stave, .Moutroe Depot. • ; : 1 • : . : CLERK WAlint. - ' • NATANTED linme.liateiy; a good active Clerk—one 1 1 who haB had experience, writes Ia fair hand, , and is competent to take charge of a: set I f Booke--- 1 innst be tempciate and willing to devote is time.and attention 4o ate 'interest of his.' employ. : - C.o one that can answer' to the above a liberal Wary will be given. lone others need apply... dood ;recommend ! ations required. , . .B. Y. 4-, It. it EATON. • C Ilarford, Idai 1614. . ' • 1 I -• • IIEWiGOODSI NEW . t EVERY W*EK ♦T , .D. J 4. LATHROP;& - 1 itEltE Till be found one of the !argot assort. ' V V . meats lot goods in the country, liriuch will be told a little cheaper than ever. Call and extunine our gtiods andprices. A large atmOrttnent of Bummer Shawl; of beautiful items at. CO ' S. - u nocEntitS gt, prices that ettnitot be heat at b. It. LiATHROF d, CO's. rmaolfromil. of every 4W ---- r iP#4ln .ept c Intl* on hod by D. R. ;I, • THROP k CO. _ . - ITO YU Htlxli . ' .0, L • I ri __SPROUL aamoutrgringer.- £OTWMISTANDING the feketeseeithelireleu - . 'lts bnifibil WO ; price of p - roonn, the eclipse, ItiOrntindstu,;Splritrapping* am!' MN* Winn'', en. istnities, preilai an d imminent:, the "good • people of Montrose and elteellerti (01`of these ie ism bentde) o g its - toy still her their : their leo& 044 a anti whams sad hair 6mA iif lode, at frte " rites, by cal li ng ea the undoreigooket Os c 44 t in the biome* of 43eiriele Itotiili - -• • :Mt* MAW. , N otitrose; , MO 24, 1814. , _ • , at R C's Eggp, Dried Atipleg, in exchange .- - D. '•• : 'HAIiILEY 4 1 ,i; i , OTT. ',- ,7 ; ILTAVE jig rec fired theitlge+sci stock of '' g 1..1- and Summerigoods this a :n1 and dui' 'no c wirepared to show, all who Mil *roe them.,ilth . - • DRESS GOODS . Of all the different , kinds such, as Eack,, Plaid and Changeable press iiiilks and Mantillas, Crapetand' Silk Shawls, alsO,Pwna,-/fatageii; Do Pairea; :Do Laineat Challis, Ginghsime,lrc. .: - . AV TITE GOODS.p. • • - 4, . ibtown and Bleach Sheeting and Shilling in fat everything in this line. , . s .." ' - -• '- SUA MER, STUFFS.-. - • • -A Eery large •k, Which we offer mt tow, all grades ofotton in this branch and brawn and YelloW Linen and ;Duck for-coats. - We Invite. 'Wen . - tion to our stock Of Black; Brown,- Blue, )12Ireen and Mulberry - Broadeliiths slab Black and Fancy Clio! , mores, Twee.d.s; ind Kentuck Jeami &c.; 4. ' Ladies call and ex:union our stock of Summer Shawls; Cashmere, and Printed De Lain6,' Shawls; also Barege Shawls:very, cheap, lonnoti And - Bon net Ribbons, A Old nisorhtfint; hosiery and Gloves of all kinds; - also;- 1 Partisbli - it wry large'stiortrttent which we will itellltwry cheap. Also Urnbrellaa, Mir.; cling Bags, Satchels. • - .. LADIES' STIOES. Gaiters, Black and . Celored Gaiters, BusltinA,Booteca, a go•od assortracui of all kindewhich *a offer at our usual low rates. . V ' •• . • • Crockery and lass ware, Fluid Latiipo and itluid, Wood Fails Tubs, Ilroonts, /led Cards,.rous4*Fau. cetts, tc. &c. 1 • 1 - • 0110CERIES. • 1 . A very large' stock which' we Will sell at * very small advance, also, Afibton Salt and our Usual •trirety which we are selling very low. Call and examine. Montrose, Jun e 1, 1854. • • , • ' Xrdrili r rrniiiVarDniG TITE GREAT IRUSH !of custouters and the utauy bouts spent iu sere= lug_ thou, ,yet we. , can always fiud time to wrik,our o7P7L odrbrhisrrirnie, and—luit just now allow us to call your attention to a large lot of• , and Fancyt.Laten,r, • .? which we have just opened-and nre selling at all,pric es frosn'.ciyht .cyviq up, In the way of DF.tru.iss. CAsitmERES, POPLINS., O.EuEots, &c., Eck are "pasted up." „ Try us.. • . • J.IXONS & New ents. with the l, - . gre e sh a l t a ma xs t- A 4 7 k.- I nen. o ' n n ir o m f constantly roe Mug ?Ica . music as soon wipublistml, •anti be afile.to supply nearly tog tiling xi-anted in that line. : • : • IC. 13. 3titAc - fent by mail postage free. 3t:iy . l.S. • - • , J.-IX()NSIt.SOf. • - Infilodeons riONSTANTLY ON HAND or tarlii:Thed to tact V/ on AorenOtice. • . J. LYOIN.S.:.SON. NEW SPRING GOODS. BURRIT ii now mceii-ix?&'his usual supplies • • of t Sprin.9 Toads, which will be found unusu ally attractivei . Iluthuling a superior ,assortment of Ladies'_ DresS,G"oodß,• in .Silks, lltrages, Beragc Lazens, Poplins, Chillies, Gingham; lfautillas, • Silk Share's., Silk,. Straw, and Frenrh Lace Bonnets, I:lowers, Parasols, &r. dc., together with a large variety of other Farley quid Staple Goods,. including Ch)tif •;Ciorrx;nt..rr ..PootS and Shoes, Paper, Carlet4ng, .Groecries, Croekerp, Hardwaq; 'lron 1-177 (1 - ..1 ails , 7 ,Druga,,Oils and Paints, COoking/tf: Parlor Stores,ohio Grind Stones, Ploughs, dc. all.which will be wild ou tet nis- to suit the closest huy , ers, for cash or Approved credit. - • ° • New May 8; 1854. orricutir, AND IMPORTANT. IT being manifet that the tailoring buOncss LA still 'carrying one ohn Groves in Montros&—no,lohn is Carrying on the Tailoringbusiness- 7 Zno, they are both " carrying - ca . ' together- - -at a place where two ways 'meet, bpitig in the very building where Sam Houston - was nominated for Presifient, to wit, in Searle's Hotel; in the 13asement itic ( reof—andthe gen erous many-pocketed public being supposed 'to be in terested in knowing where they'can make'an invest 'men't, (yen, and an in-coat- f ind-pantaloons--ment) most advailtar.,cously, to tbelppearance of the buter nuin r.t.tenso; therefore abn, "'Who is not, like a vtrtuons woman lilting' • To live unheard-of4ust to save a slillling,7" hereby nominates himself as Tailor-Gene - I:al for thls community, and requests all good -citizens to call at his place of busi:less above mentioned, to enable him. ,to perform the. ilitiVs of said .officc. Witness my hand at Montrose he nitith day s of May A. 1854. JOHN GROftS. NEW GOODS. 141TZ121,0W5 & UO• are au. , is:4 , 4'mq a large assortment of new and tieasonabfe gods at theirtßre in GinsoN. I DRESS 00.0 PS. A goodassi . nt at.km prices'; nisei a tar ga aa Borth/exit of good Pwrs at 61 cents - per y a rd. 4 DON STS. - Bonnets and Bonnet' . Rib&ms, t cbolco asso . rtment aflow - p.dees. " ' " • .BCOAIB4 • /a...a per loultli • / Prime do do . 10 ; 65 ' " 100 " - Prime Portorico, 6,87/ " 100 Clarified, Coffee, Powdered, and Loaf..agars, a. I very low prices.U. BURROWS . & CO. Gibson, April - 28, -1854. • . - , Mont- Drugs, Brush • Some fare re o they be pro do not ;LL'S../ :e pt?en I necaboy Efeoka, !Mug 4t , PARK reOrrt-thOt:giliteful -acknolledgements to the public, anti•mvite at-, tentien to the very.largo stock of Spring aiurSum- tner-GoodS they are ,now receiving and offer for sale at very low _prices. InAddition to their Usual assort. ment of - staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,. Crock-. cry, Paintx and Sm. kc.; they are prepared , to exhibit alarge assortment of Ladies' Dress Gods of-every description—Figured, Mid and Plain Silks, Bonnets, Shawls, Ribbons, Gloves, Pxiiery—Ladies and. Misses -.Shoes of all kinds=-also a large stock of BEAD Y.3fA3)E CLOTHING, Cloths, Casaitneres, Tweeds, Jeans, Summer. Cloths, Vestings, Hater Caps, Bents and noes, kc. -• s. They respectfully solicit an. early. call from" those who - wish to, purchase goodloatis at la prises. •, Springville, May 3, 1 54. StiPARIC: SPRING GOODS: ' ITT received, a very large stock of Spring and J SurninCr Goods at J.. 11. SUTPHIN'S. i ' Good, ete Orleans Sugar at'sl- . eents per lb. and other goods equally low at J. It: SUTPHIN's. The CHEAPEST MOLASSgq, Tcas, l and other Groceries to be found iti this, Or and ether town'in this county, at • 1 .J. H. SUTPHIN's... Sumnlerirille, April 28, 1854. - _ . • 1 A bel..Tairrell,, , T FEPS constantly on hand a first rate assortment I% .Dru l ga, of best quality, to supply Physicians, and custoiners generally. Also -a great -variety. of Patent .If;' , oricitica, embracimincarly all of the best I kinds in market. •. - - •• 1 - Chemicals, a full supply: ..,-. j ' • et, Druggi{ts Glaajt-ware,-a ieneral assortment • •-,, Liqueir, a choice V arietr° for Medicinal purposes. Truarce,\Supporters andd - Shonlder Braces. - _Paints lami Oil.; a first rate assortment of best confides. I 's - .. Dye St}etirs,,'of all kinds: Stone-ware, 10. -- ' • Groceries, a full assortment. Dr'y 61,nds * all' the leading 'and staple articles lir this department, and will be sold cheap. !lard-t, wsulall assortment of the kinds / most - used. . --\ -. . -- .Pocky 7 Knives - , th e best in market. l ' - Yankc'p Notions a larite and full assortment. . Jimfiric,; . a general' variety: „PcrAmery4 all snag. '..llteSteal-Instraments, and > Fixtrifes,- embracing all' sorts of alrinEs for instruments./ ' .Materpals"for Light. Taimyr .Oils, ' . Ca p)iene; Burning Fluid, Candles ; Lcurps, &c. ' •- ) StatiOtery, Mirrors, Spectacles,Spoon, rushes, Shoes, Wall Paper, Umbrellas, Whips, &c., and-near ly everything wanted in this market, will, be foUnd at the Stoll Of. •. . ABEL TURRELL.. THEIGrENERAL FINDINoSTOUE I IN FCLL BLAST. : . "‘Ti‘t. GOODS • COlil&G IN FOR THE-SPRING IA TRADE.=—Gro de Rhine, De Beget Plaid Lawn Delains, Priam, &c.; Black Silk, Striped Silk,.lsleedll; Work ik ollars, Chemisettl, Thread Lace, Velvet Bib; bona ; a general assortment of Crockery Groceries, and Hardware, Carpenter I'intenh Blake Door Pulls, Carriage tiolts, Plumb Bobs, Axle Clips, Dash• Frames, German Haw Seas, American and EnglL,sh.-- , bow, &c.:; a general assortment of Shoe Hit and T - rulings . always on nand and fOr;sale by VI S. 'WI Olki . . Mont t April 4; 1854: • .• • AVIATOR'S; NOTICE., • 1 undereigneff, an Auditor appointed. the - gott. the Orphan's Court of .na coun ty, to make distribution of the fund no 7 testid Court of the estate of Jasper La , late of cOlulty, de ceased, wiff -ittend to the duties of.his .ixintment at his Office inlontrose, on Saturday the eighth day of July nett, at one o'clock to the afternoon, at which time end place 41 persons Interlted It the said fund ate required ti:") present their ume or kTi c. forever barred from coining in apt% tho said find May SO ; . FRANKLIN MARRA. EVES! lIODY • • QUOLD have I copy,,ft , l,Song Of Liberty L 7. song for the, times. t - • • Aztgel Ithi*ers—Lorti Tarty Dr's"' Prod!. gal 7 o and r tot of Om. For limit, jute rocolved 14. LYOWS - ilt 1/01; NEW GOODS. 14e4 It Ileto . ro — the Petisilla - While Merchants sell their militias • ' And heap uplots o' money; While Lawyers fight theirelieob'.oeiri • And feed on golden lioneY ; White Doctiirs; by the power. of Surround themselves:with riches; *: While Ta il ors give yon fits and ' hills • -And thrive by taking stitebei; • 'While •frrtfieH b) , tit& torn/ Are Paid such extra prices; • - While everybody seems to get Good in arge slices— ` The Artist, too, would like to lite By taking people's . faces; • 'Bo, if you pleak, attention give • To my vseal itock of Cases. j I , Coniaisting or We styles, and Etrie34a!tert: ll voirating • which am tbe Crystal rala6e, Union4Cossuth, end many others, Which, although cone: the better for tticir very fine rimes, will be found t" be nono the Worse. • • .. - it mOSt beautiful assortment 'every fine Gold Lock*, - . . . 1 - Pictures taken' in,clear or cloudy .weather. Prices from 16 mania to sls,oo;'' Business'. ileum from 8i to 4+ 1 ' VAIMADEANS. Montrose; May; 1864: . • -A SELECT srocit 07 I. L. POST & CO. W noi oflcr to the publie.the tr L ATISTo ir'nis or Goods • where hi the Country, iitur tor iho •re without variation. . - • - • RA'ADY NA,D.F CLOT#INGr. ;\: •!, QUMMER STYLES. I. L.Posr &I di. li; ie a unt' k 3. made' large addition to their stack or clothing, consistinginow ofererythlug desimblg for-th buyer ( at emelt prices as are sure: `to suit. The gtiodii; are made , first mte, 'and we warrant the work to be equal if not superior te any ever before offeed in this mar ket. Our stock coMprises _(.'oats, fin black French' ; Sacks; frocks and Business;. TweCtl, Cassimern andl Jean Fvicks and Flocks ; also .broWn, laud white Sum-; tiler plain and' twilled.: yksrs-41V-hite. "and colored: Marsailles, Valentin, Lasting figured 'ltuuthea; figur 7 , ed"silk and Satin, and every Variety, Aood and cheap.; Parrs—Fine black casshucie, doeskin,. col. twee4,l Sumner stuff,' linen drill,' cottotiad stripe, \ Plains,' check and plaids, so cheap as 14 be Sure of sale to [ all who desire tolmy. / , - I LOVES ..41.1"D HOS/E.Bl - -41dies.atid dcnt white and Oior'ell.Kid 'Gloves Of the best quail, ty warranted. A hinge assortment kinds Of,bluei brown and slate !lthse, and hOse gents and ladies cotton, Lisle tbread, and Gloves,. Black and eolors.; a large rs . softnient of- iiek silk aad lace lon antGhort., 'OST ooTs AND: StIOES--New flu Boots • Coarati '• Bootc . Ladies fine Gaiters, 800 `eesaudßuatiti II as4Ortroent of Cheap Shoes, C F.l#l4n.ns and llis - es ,fine Slippery; at : . • .11.1 L. P. 1 1(12.: 4 11Ilt Shircingtz,"Tillow Cntton, 3!,uslins;