- t • 'if L i r t- P 0111 me fro we. 4 I . -' . ' I WAIL BAND FENCES. A. great objection - to the common board or. picket fence,as :compared witWwalls,_.is the, etstaioty of the rotting of the lower parts. of the pest;' in;tlA greund; • After a • few Yarg • they.have rotted away 'almost to nOthing,and the .fence jeatis'atal.paggs wherever a post has given out. , Therivis one very effectual Tone ily foripreVenting this which shoUld 'be more freque4tlylnotieediund : practiced!'y farmers than itas at present. This consists i charring ' the bOttoms of the, posts. • l i • The' preservative qualities of eh rcoal are ' , well known., It is not - eifeeted by moisture, and henee the. extremiticts of posts properly charred, end placed in the ground will nettle !. comPOse. Thee it corruptibility .Of charcoal was -Well. known;'t6 the ancients and they ' avail themselves of this property on all im .pe ' t occasions :' I,;\ ; . 'i . A ig l aixty years ago, a nuantity of mak stak ere found in the bed of the 'Thames, England,, in the very spot where Tacitits says @. :.that the' Britons fixed a vast number of such stakes to prevent! the passage ofJulins CAsar . _and. his. army.' These , ;stakes' were . eharred • to'a 4Ousiderablei depth, =-had retained their • forroleompletely,,i and were firm at .the heat. Wit of the houseiin Venice stand4poti piles 44f wood, whigh have all been Iprevidasly • charred for their iPreservation. ".1n England, • - estatet were formerly, Marked out i hy char red stakes driven. to a considerable depth into tilt,- . .. .. . . . . . groim ii ." - • i :.L ' - ' - ... Among dock .and lirylge - build Crs • the Im portance of charring': the piles to i.,be &Nen. into the mud, and rionain tlnder•Water,is well • known and -•constaay. practiced. Farmers. mayvailthemselves; Of this?simp, e And sure J Securi y'agaitist 'tlr.' vetting oflliejr posts, by charri g the lower parts. • If ffie e fil 'erection,. of - fence. contemplated: in. the spring tile posts • 'might he charred now Oil at any ' biker' time inost...oancenientLTl , , F ), whiter season is as - govii its any other ;better in some respeets,as t things 'about - the farm: are not so hUrried. It , will b,e • advisable not to leave the matter to \ lie dope at the l'l. , ist'.moment,.. for Then the 0 chances are that it, Will be - -done .improperly . of not done at ply` All - that. is neees-:: . Iry i.:. . . ..„ .. . , to, bu i ld a. smart; fire Ott the gromid, and pile '..on •as!niany posts as 'can .be easily managed, . , r the posts ha re 'been in the, flames r long. rnough to be well.eoated With coal, they shoul '.'be, remoi-ed fro the 'flameand.iva ter- rown upon 'them to -extingitish the•fire. • They are.then. ready. for : Some persons • t,, char \tlibir po - sts all.Oer, in order to prevent •Trottin '' from abo've' As • Well. AS, ,beloW. the grout d. • This is A wise andi econonfical meas.- ',...ttre. ' In this ' mariner!pes‘ of inferior stuff • . can b .tenderedialtrtest as !durable as locust And. o her .Costly ,kinds of wood People's Joun ed. - i. , -..i : -- ' . ; , How Winter„loo Sheo from Two acres Of fall IN't have been acenSedoSindneinn.filtmers . to tr . i visienar, experiments. 'We. hanliy know, what meaning those who use the word visionary would'; put to it in thiS- Connr.etion,. nor dO, we care. i . ire have _fulfil' in. the fol lowing* lowing projeet of - ,producing r fodder, enOngh ~on tnio.aeres.oliand to 'winter one hundred shee '... • i 13ut,..s.ayilqr. : Doubtll.ll, it , - must be . ~,11, mad ' vcry rieh.l • Of course it : must. _'.,That • Wonti iirt the'lmid in( the least. Rut how ' will . ondo it T 1 hi the first plaee, make the ''' e . - Manure - - lan . Ivery rich! it generously—, . tp ploUghlt.thorenghly:-:•-barrow it fine.-=roll it. -•-.• smooth 7 -ut on the marker, and Mark it into row s'lf`ree ',feet !oak . , and -Sdiw Indian corn hi' . ktriM. - •;:iroe. *tin - flee, and allev il4e. second. • .., hoeirg.takeyOur seed seNyer, and _sowbetwea each two.rews Of coin, a 113. W of flat turnip \!: seed'. -AfferyOur,COrn has spindled, : Cut it '\ up ;let ,it wilt; then tie it into bimilles, and. \.'.. i-lioelc it up n's4ou do corn-stalks which you hav(„leut•in. the usual way; and let theni stand ._. tintl(dry. It..wiiuld..-ndt he strange if you had ..tic. 'ti . nis of fodder per acre,., when they are _will dry to, put into theibarn. . TniS • . _will lAO'riverve tons, tfroni two laere . s.) : • Now to twl-lifen,,one • hundred sheep, You .ought .to have twenty tops - of fodder.. You;, '... have, got. ..twelixt Of tfiem;and - want 8 , More,' _or..__fgur ..ro tons:iliom inclilaere.' ~ The turnips to s in Tiro ce, this. amount let us sea. Allowing • 11 b ' be:l of:turnips to weigh 6O , ~pounds; in ord ' to hav,e four tons on an acre, you should '• rai 123 1-3 bushels, - Will not your land produce 'this antolmt r taking away-the.lndian corn crop.' , - .1\ ... .: ' '. gp you will haNk.yonrtwenty . .tons,of food 1 .. ,11; two 'aereg.- - 'Put will the sheep eat the -Co .;talks . ? - YeAve have, tried that.: Juit run .he stalks through a straw-cutter and Sal:them out to. the . sheep; and ' they • *ill .eat : 'em all • up. Then run . 'your turnips• a vegetable - cutter; and they. Will eat. up clean. The sheep sill - Mid . .he id hearty, and haie , good. 'teeth.-'- .1- try the experiment :this •Vear ! We id to, for•One.:-H.boy/estZzen Dem.' .. , . . A Bird Charmed.by a ScpOrel. .respondent of-the New York Spirit of the Tunes, writing from Broad Mnuntain, relates the following singular occurrence : 'While running, a Survey, line, :soine eigbt. miles from here, - my • attentiorr . was attracted' 'byA the vociferous barking of . - red squirrel, andpn looking for him 1 sa* the liimkelf,.on a hemlock tree, about twenty 41.4:: a.bote. the - ground ; ; jumping about, barking!, and flirting his On the same; Jim ahou t • six feet froni hiiia,.,sat a- or sVOtted looking decidedly scared and bewil: dered„ - fer,whoni,ji, appears; all these . partic uli*atientionsi . Were', designed. Well, 'mat-. ters.!stOil thuS for some minutes,' ,tthe.'squir reJ .gettin g .riei.t r er;,. . and _ The bird *appearing • more and more confused, When • Bunny, ,hay.. ; ineharked himself hoarse thought it WAS time to make:4grab which he 'did according. -1v and nailed, his.:, bird The struggle of-the latter, however, 'threw tbena -4 . aoth limb .to the ground, = where - the - Squirrel had: - him foul, and him in a - short tune. He then hauled ,the.body - toTit • .log; and,., after due,. examination,: was begin ; fling. deliberately to pull out 'the feathers in mouthfuls, when one, of the Chain-nieri kimek ed tyre carnivorous over.with -a • loOne. He . was not killed, however; but only ....stuMiecl, and has Since recoyered,and wehave, caged and hung 'it? , in the office -as a en riesity.;-... He is very savage, and it was but fink:te r - came off first :hest in a fight with ft yOnn . grat,teriier, of:undoubted pluck..belougi.ng to, bite of the raity... now wish that we :had let him alone; to have: seen whetherhe:wOtild hive eaten: the bird,. tho', have no - dOulat :that such - was. lris inten- • DESIGNS 4.OALEST THE UNION.--Thefte -We publish from: Washington to-day sajrs ahe lieiv York ,Etcpms, is from E strong Utd =Mr and 4 sound National' Whig. In a private letter, to us,, the writer isaj a S: had a long‘ talk with IS/r.—(a U. Senior) ..last. night. - lie is thoroughly con vide fad that the .Eir:inth intends to take Cuba, nad .then take themselves off froru the North ern States; he isyery much alarmed, add ha 4 confidence any Southern. Senators ex • .-ept---(the of;these Senators ar4.giv n), who /nay be indliced to resist the pro)eet, ;elf.' Davis advocates it with all.his might, ad Priseet, to hniiie fiist President of the . . ... '•• r . .The School 11.sitiiiii iii::: It. seems• to , be ::. one :tif - ,.thpa. A . aws of . 1:*1-. aeitee,ithat tbnifounders-of,stateti-Jantl.tterer ilivide:theirsktry with those who mime. after. 'them:.`' , riosels: Solon;:. and= I.,y_nrgt.ttil Bp- . intiluai' , .' ling .Alfred and Vialingteirt; have left to disp ute their' Pattie. Ile name .i.l. Cadmus, in s ires to-day; the 'name venera tion . that wan.it ..fi:tr shim by .Ptoo. . .::NO . ant:- 1 matio Tont wit - aream. of ttsnrping the throne' of, Shakpher&'--lio .fntlirl astronomer ' wi ll lay a. profane li . and Ani . ,the "crown. of Galileo. The world 100 • .for no other Iliaa—there will be no sceolnd I Dante. - ,Daniel _Webster haS. interpreted' tli coustitntion and Noah Web-: seer. . has left s a: sfaridar,d Of the ...English languagewhie Will- guide ell successive igl. • The pen is the ; only seepter;whicli is never. broken:q:.e Only :reef master is he' who eon "trOli -the- .thcitights of mot. .The, maker of `WordS is the Master; f.the thinker ; who only uses them. In 'this aomainl. he :has no iriyal. Ike stands at . the,fOuntain-heita of thought,sei en . civilization... 11.t14 1, . controller of all mind-to bin all , Who. folic, write and print, pays-.ceaseless tad . inVoluntary 'tribute. • In this sensc,.Noll . Webster. is the all-shaping, jall:mnfrolling'.rnind cif thishemisphere. • Ile grew ,up - with Ihis..countr) ~.: and 'he metildcd the . intellectital character °flier people,'. .Not .a intin.lttitS sprung from.he:r Soil; on whom he 'llas not ', lied his .all-fo all--form i hand.—'His prinOples ofinnguttge luiVo' tinged every 'sett , tepee that.is now, or ever Will he-uttered by ~ an American 'tongue. - • HiS,geniuS, has Presi ' (led .. : over e.very'.:-seene in the nation. - -. It. is 'universal,onitiipotent, - . omnipresent. • :No man, can breathe' t 'e "air C of the continent and cs:.,- cape it. - -. •\. ; .- - ' ~ , . N 11 The-.s.cepter which the great lexicographer wields was ii h ost worthily 'won.- it was not I inherited, it , was- achieved.. It It cost a life ti struggle. for an. botic.7.ti ' ',brave, unfaltering heart-,,a'clear And serene intellect. '.No pro pitious. necidtints..f.tvored hisi . progress: ' Tli.-, Tirtory was won after .a. steady trial for sixty years.- :.. .'"oistjettiplat(i the indices .of his: pro ',Tress ;1 - fl.)r- se ' enee,like machinery,meaSures its rovp t - mi i\ l -iten -1 the - wheels •of our ocean , - stem:her; have . moved arotind. ii million' times_ the dial hatulr Marks one. It is so. With Galil-',. co and gacitni--their books ' marked their progress_ through the . tmexplorcil seas of learn 7 ing. ..,. It was.io with Noah Webster. • ', When mfr . republic rose,- he beeaMe, its' schobl-mas-., ter. , - There' s baS never . been 'n . great : .nationi. with a 'llTllA:Cfral..laiiguace without dtalects. • The VorkshiTemall 'caniit • now talk; with - a man from'COrnwall. , Theivasant of the Lig titian . .Appeiiines 'drives his goats home at. evening, ovekillls that look.doWn on.sixprov inces; none of whose dialeets be eani speak. lu ti i.# c6yn fly, five :thousand 'Miles change' . not a "sound fa. word: _.- Around every fire side, tiltd fro'n every tribune, - ill. ever- .mart., - eVcry l , - field Of labor :and every,- .flf'etOry of tdil, it.' heard the same tongue. Vie'. owe it' to Webster.] Ile has done I',:a us more than Alfred,didib i r Engliu - ul;,or Cadmus for Greec'e, - • pis books . pre forever multiplying 'his innu-. .1 - derable army of think ers. Who -will transmit. his 'pante - fropi . ngfe to- 'arre.H-Only .tter) others' have . :stOod pill the New c 'WOrld' Wh\ose . fitm . is sure 't .last, Collin - thus ItS discoverer, and Washington" it savior.: • Noah' 'Webster IS: and - will be its great teacher , . and . thine tliree make - our trinity of futile. - - The publishers of WebsttYi 'Dietionary; have • rendered. tl , author's nitrre immor :. t d.- ' ' ' " • i : The People of Switzerland.. ‘ •Tlrtis s'pealiV:the LTarClling editor: of the NOV,York Ql , k.erver, reveeting the illode.rn Swiss f -, '• ; ' • • .'. .• My estimate-4)f "tlie . Swiss 'clutraCter has - Wotuity t i,teprectated smee 1 - nave . travenea. an - long:fliesmountain. 1 With a history such t as . Greece r L ight be . -.proud Of, and - race' of heroes that ..6* never excelled in the:days When \vernal- would be . mothjrs only to have sons forwliriors i lße Swiss people are, now at a point o -national . and social depres.sion t painful to coutemplate..:: They are indebted largely- to the defences of nature: for the com parative liberty They'ciyjoy,. and 'perhaps • to the same $ iclasien is to -be referred , their Want , of a ti onsand comforts oflife,.WhiCh an :improved s ate of- society rbrings. : . 1111. the romance of a 'Swiss.cottage is taken out of a t raveller's. i find , the mohiEefklic 'enters . one of these ea Ins and Seeks refrdslwicut or rest: The sadder marks of poverty meet hbi at the .el door. '' The same naafis the shelter 'of man, woman: an beast.. The same room': is-often the bed.:. ber of .all: S .Scanty . .f6Od . and that miserbly, prepared; couSutrie'd out - regard.. t6.thoseldOmeStie .arrangements which. makes life . at 'home luxUry.. -There is.Ato future to the mind of a, Swiss' . youth:— . He lives to live.as his Itherlived ;And that is' the end of life with Perhaps lie may. have a / gun,' and, in that case to be the' best shot in:the valley may fill his - ambition; or if he is strong-in the arms and legs,:he may'. aim at distinction in the - games whiefi Once year arc held in some hamlet in the. canton," *here. the wiestlerS and rpnners contend for 'victory, and others.throwl. weights and leap -bars Its of old in ,Greece - *hen Kings . were not ashamed to. enter the, Many of the yOutli of Switzerland are ; Willing to,.sell them selves into' the service of foreign, power -as <ul~liers—S :visa soldiers+hired to..be Shot at,. and shoot anybody foreign despot may. send them to Slay; a service so degrading and at the, ..same time, .dcidedlys hazardous to.-life and limb, with .S.O . poor a- chanee 'for pay, that none 'but a peOple ET gone in' so cial ,wouldi be .z dling . thus to Make merchandize of „their blOod, has been as freely poured , out for tyrimts v)io hired them, aS if . t hey:- were bleeding for. their own j and he .land - of , • EDUCA.TWIN IS: Pgs'icsvi.vAritA.--.County SuPerinteiadentsofSehols are now - required iii Perni - sylvania—we bl4ieve a new*oflice for that : State. - We have a list before us of twen ty-three Counties in whith these .officers have been ,!..'hosen and their salaries fixetk; the highebt being Lancaster, $1,500, and the low est Greene, $2262. Backs, _Chester, &hay). 'kill, Waskiington and [Allegheny, (shame on her !) pay $l,OOO each ; Erie, Franklin and Montgomery $6OO each; Westmorland $550, , four Counties $5OO, three 400;one. $350, and four $3450. Of course,at such _rates, either 1. Feeble men are appointed, who will effect nothing ;. or 2. ,Capable men are chosen,who are not . e,xpeeted :to devote their time to their work ; or L Good men are.expcted to give their services 'for 'half their value for the sake of the cause. In either ease, the policy is Shabby, Short-sighted !and eminently Penn sylvanian. - Allegheny . and Laiiiister eanbet . ter afford, to pay 0,000 al year than arty it. i smaller'sum ;- Ches t, MOntgornery and men want en wia hat least $1:.„500, and cannot, afford , totake. inferior artichr; while d .Erie Fayette, Beave , Westmorland, Wash ingtear, Franklin, ' shOuld have - chosen men worth at least $ 1;000. Only think f Dauphin,: the metro I '. titan. County, including a city of.nt least 10,f I I' inhabitants; appoint• ing a "gotinty - Superintendent of Schools at the magnificent salary' of $3OO a year ! No 4 s wonder the State . is' ,sold out three ,or faur tirnevear a yby her egb3latma when popular ignorance is .thus eh . ^ hed.—Neto York Tr- . _ . Fawley IdiAßGEAssortaleilt . , Earthen, Glaas, Rubber Tb 3, raper; Pap e! leather, irory as other. IP_aney Goode of - design and quality; : Clodte, pia ea, Boxes, die, sole by • \ CHANDLER. . , -•'',A •Ntl L,FAIR AND ;CATTLE SHOM , eeicrrn 2b . /41 in. ifontroe, .o . n . the . second: , W :e d- .ne.fday: - f October; A:11)., 1'854.: .1)/oiigh in0 Ma , the first day' of th e Fair. ... [1 . •--- - Litt of Preiniums. . • , . .' '., I . • BULLS, puftnAm. lat-1144' .'nm, , - $45.00 =:'2d tkr zi .:,;. ••• • • „., . r - :: :: - ;3,00 Deno , ... .'. .... . : -.. ~..... - • - 1 .24 he • .. t.,'00 Best Gn ..... .. -- ........i...... :..... ~..:i5,00 Best, tt '..• t 1.!5,00 • ;2d . ... • ...I- ..- , . •-, • / 1 , 4 ,0 1• ''• • •• . - :1 • 3 00 • • • • • • • • • • _ 7 • •. , •••1, 1 . nth.' eat : - 4 • ' - ''. • L2 l OO Best tr y old heifer' nd calf, ..... . ......4,3,90 -.' ..•.. .1: . ..i • - . • 412,00 Best two y ar old heifer wiihnnt calf, • 1 . 3,00 • l 2 00 -24 Best, ' • - 4ei • 4.• • •,! , Best 4-. ye. • gs, . i .. . • 1, q,OO 24 :Best, ....1,.... .. ; :! f :, ~.....,, 2.,0p fist lot. of calves, notless than fi ve. : ..: ! 5,00 , 1 t ,248e5 . t,•:•:.. - • ...:.. ' ••• 'O,OO Itst pairlirorking Oxen; -1.• - •' • . - i . ! 5,0 0 . -' 2d Best,.. - .•.... :..... -'• ! ' -:, . 1 3 Qo_ leßest, •. • • 'i - ... .-- •• .. :.2,f10 t:Pair *ree. yCars Old Steers, ... . .....,..11, 1 .2. d 1104,f..1......., . ...L.... ..... *. 1..... ',..'„2,(w) Best paii t l ivo years old SteerS, .... : . :. .. - . - . - .....3,00 , .- 24 11esy• - • ....1-..1•......, : .. . ......i.2,00, .grIlEtP. ; • . •• I • t Beit fine wool Buck,. : ;:,..4 . ;1 s,OO : .2d Be/. • •--_ • '• ' ' -, ' • • 2,00 Best .S • oti down Buck, ~.. • i 1 Best Lon 4 ,WOOl Buck,.: 4. . , 3, . 2 • 2cl Brit; - .: ; . ..... •.. j...... ..... ........;„ Best lot of fine •woolOd Ewes, not less than ten. 3,00 9.d-Besti, - - .... .'„,.1.2 ; 00 Best-lot o*South Down Ewes - bot less than ten, 4.3,00 2d8e5t,.... - ........... 1 .........., .... ..1:2, 13est lot long wooled Ewes not less than ten,' .q, 2d Best ~ ... • •• -1 . ' • ;'• l .- 2 4° , • . - ' - 1-10f;S. , i . • . I • , I. ... ..i.,:3,0 • j iv () - ...... .. ~ 104 • .. . .... •••• • • ••'• '' •••• •••• ... - .. - -.. , t tt 4, .• to - i • -now - Es. •- - ;;I - _ ion for all work 4 • ~ . , •, '4. - 1 t,.': .... ... • -..... 1 . : ..,... .. t . .....4 . 3, 0'4 , • I • 4: •••• • ' 1. •.• - .J... r : ' ,i .2,4,1 matchel, Geldings foaled in the 'courity,s,oo t,....• J . .....; -} . . . .. 1 ..... ...... ..1..:3,4)(1) t„... • •- -1 .... --........1'i :2,0 I A mare with cost by "her side:.....'l: •5, 4 ' ' • "• 1 L.:........', i...!,(» 'notched mares foaled in - the county; l .-.5,th • ! , ,.13,0) 'l. • • •-•; .. • . '- rOt.. - ITII.I. • • • ' '•49 • •. : • •' • •‘;'' I IL 1141' ') of less than 5ik,.!....'..... • -i, - 2,0 0 t*,* •• • ' • ' , --I-..1,0 , 1 • VEGETABLES. largest variety, • • " '' I 2, 4 • 1 re potatoes, : - 1- .... :.• .. - ....!..1..3,t 1 . . ~• •-, t, • ••• •I - . • 1 ! 000 . .......:. ... ..... - - •, ./ CHI ESE. • - I•II ! less than 100 Ihs, .... . -:.; .....; .. LI .. 3,00 • 1 . . ,-, . • !! 20 0, ;t, , • Li ..1,1 0 4 Vlner & Cue,, , BITER: • '-, r i - -- ,t TTORNEYS cAND COUNSELLORS in of Buttertnacie during the stmtinet• - .1 - 1 Office on iiirni ! ike• street, otic . A, •••••••• • - .. ', .. - - ' I 5,1 ' 0 - - P6st's StOre• ' Mon !ro*. , Pa.' . • • a, ' . i .... ;.. ...... .. .,,,, _:3,( AI • . . t, 1 . -: - t.... 5.. ' .: ... 2 4 ° . 0 - - • I lit. ,Sixoin . . spi • in of biliter madd.duribg the fu11,.. ~. : .5,00 ~ . I 101/0007 AND 01108 MA 'R,- oVer A. Baldwin's - '.. . r • ' -: .2;00 •: 3,440 - 11 Harness SlniP, fut:li. -e street; Montrose. - . '' - ' ' of C0rn,„.5, 4 1)0 I,- !' • ,4 / at, , 2,4;0 e winter wheat, r: -; : .. ••,•••J • • • 5 4 00 Ft, • , ...- . • ..3,001 C Spring Wheat,i....................5,00 • st, '1 • " 3 , 1)( eof Oats, •- / • - .1,0 st, . ! .... : ...... .. ..,....-...1 ...2,i eof Buckwhea,l .• • • 1 .....!• , ..3, _ ,„ . st,• ' ... '. .: ....,........ -. .4, —2, .0 • '• !Alia Terrell, i, Fill:IT, • - ' _ ; '' - } TAEALER MID, RBGS, : MEDICES,• Chemicals, ,u - shels Winter A ples,. • • •I - .!.....1, 0! li ~ -Paints; 0iL4,1 Die-stuffs, Cfnictiries, Dry Goods, 1 bushels Pali Ap - des,. • • 1 '• • 1001 Hardware.; Stonekvaio, Glassware, Clock., -- 4,-Watches, f.bosliel'Quinees, ..... .. 1 . :' .... 1,601 jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spectaeles;:3lusical Instru -1 huShel• Pears.; . . . ~, . lir inents, TruSses, Surgical Instruthents,. Liquors:, Per shel Priaches„...t. I 1, 0 fuinery, Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee . i 1. ' "q- 1 5 t.e- •:1 • -1• . •-- - - yds ilannel,'.. S • it • of any descrtp st, .. ..... at, .. ce CarPeting,, no st, ..... . -,...; .. , ce Rag do. not I I, I~ I 1 1 , 1' ,Best Boa 2d Bes - 3d Bes Best. So 1 , 2d Bee' 3d Best stal 2(1 Be: ad Be Bo,t pai 2d Be 3d Be- Wst B 2d Re. Sd Be: Best pail 2d Be 3d Be Best lo 2d B Best an' Best 2d Be Bet not 2d Be 3d Be Best fir ITIOTtt 2d13; 3d Be' Best fir 2d Best, 3d Best, Best a 2d k 8d Bt Bet ac id D. Beet act 2d 11,, Bert ac 2dß , Best ac 2d B Best -2 1 Best ter , Best ha Best btu Best' B Best 101 2d By Best qu B 3d B Best pi 2d B Best pi, td B Best 5 Wpl r• • • V. , . --- ... IP •• • rHER. ides Sole:leather !tanned in this county, r I . Best 3 2d B Best 5 2d b Best oni ties Upper Loa t, • - • • 'half dozen Calf AGRteULTUR . ugh for Sttsclue st for do., tivator, Best 11! 2d 1-1,! Best C 2d 1) 1 , Best Si I st, • e-bill Plough,. AW and BIWA Cotter;, 4, - • 1 !. - • 1 i . ~ . ..4.... ....... ~.. Yoke,. . ' .. ' •'' . ' iet Wagon, 1 - [ • r • 1.. .., 'Tart ; • ' .1 - :.- Mr , nd'ble - - - • i Best. S 2d Best 0 Lnm Ox Plout'n ..gain ant_ Horse Shoe, •.• • • • ..i. ••• • • t , , One'3orse Power, l• : ' - . Two iff orse Power, 1 - Corn Sheller,, , fto Rake, wood or iron teeth,. ... :'..; .. . . Chn , • , ' . CAIIINF.T WARE._, Best 13 reau and Seereta'ry each\ : • Brea- • t Table and "cirott Stend, each, Beds d *and Sett of i Chairs, cacti, s pours AND - SHOES. * ! , Ir of Fine and Thick Boot's, each, - ien's Bootees;and Buskins, each, . SADDLES AND HARNESS. • . Harnes s; • 1 Do uble Barnes Harness, ddle and Bridle, . - - .cAnntAaES. I üble ..' Carriage, 7 ) 1 . ... ..... I Carriage, F , DIVEtt.S. ariej. : ' . — TiONET. , iult, of one Hire '.of Bees. FLOWING: Best pa i l Won 4( Best T J Tine I Singl I Best's Best D, • Singl EZIE st, ' 1 est, ' 1 . ... •. . . - 10- , - I . • 1, • rts on Winter and spring Wbeit, Oats, Bel `Corn, to - be Made at the Pair: Co 't Corn are requeoted to notify 'the" Judg la weeks before the,Fair. They are to de quantity and qoality,raised,per acre. • 1 ns competing for premiums on grain, re- Where the ground Measured: and the q .; erly certified. llt la also -deairable . :an kept of the qaantity of corn,stalks ed their value per ton, and,. for the info n 4 • n , a statement of , the .bent mode of curing hem. If is time farmers counted i.;ie of ueta' with a inew tkfind oaf whetherere produced upon the isame ground wit the n unt of labor, and for this purpme, the rk rOuld - propose the following questions to the of the . county'hoping to receive . written an oints many as possible. . 1 11,0 How , much Hay, have' you cut the p i . .. 1 What is its cost : per ton in tho barn, coup r and manure used- upon i 4 and the i te g he value of the land; also whetheethe . dis • , Or enhanced in valuelrond the crop ' en - - • i ; • - 1 , How much Coni, ‘ Wheat, Oats and Po I s u raised? . r ,- , • : • the • ' hat is the cost 44, each of the r per bush . in the wimp way. inclu g the Of in the wps, also the kind of ground u fallow, greenswa.rd, orPloug ed land? . 1 no animal Or article wi lie allow to first premium morei than ,1 but at army ent exhibAtion, !there . from merit It w uld led -to the same premium a cerli ate ect Audi be awarded, ami thi mOney P ' ' go to the odu4 coMpetitors. I - Demised We:m*la the conmenitir the Commits ee VI believe that 11 ' : g fall will far e4cee4 any peresi., .es well as theoutlity of thtl ip tredeetit tshibititto. • fltsinins BR; Best PI; 2d b 1 d •tb Re wheat rson east th j ide th Pe a! 'sea • a 'ity p , nn ,er • °the eedingl heir ,p snot ~e K I C :veers f let. 2d. all the rest on deteriel elll est, ad. have y 4. 4 • , getting i will Re take th subeeq be enti 1 to that ma The ciety, 1. the • quantit animal lover andTlyte gt d. 0.',1361M F ONTA • FPR INTERIEBI GRAIX. MIENS =EI .... . ion, • • less than ten yards,. • '''' ' • tnan ten Tarip,... MMOINEI I=MEIIISII I. - IMPLEMENTS. na cnunty,..y..... i• • • •:• •1• ••• , 1 gvlst • 2 00 : • -'1 .Certifi to: - 111==iiii . . 13 , OSINESS - "Yeti Ewth; _ 013BGXON TiENTIS"r, Montrose; ra., at. Searles 40,110te1, M0D4713 Od•Tuesdays of each week. - -P . MI.ASMONABLE Amon, Shop over 'Briley & 1 Mott's Store. Spring azd Stamper Fashions for 1815,just received. - ..Doctors Thayer es Crandall "LT AVlNG_asabelated them:selves in the practise of XX Medicine and gurgery, would respectfully invite all to give them a call that may need their profusion- al services. They mily be found at the office former. ly occupied by Dr. Thayer. They will keep on hand pare Concentrated and Homeopathic medicines. Montrose, May 8, .185.1. rt. =mu. Kent) , S. Knapp,- ATONTIIOSE, P.k., with Row, Womba": de: Ca.r -1.71. ter, Wholesale l Grocers and Commission'Mer chants, No. 173 Washington street, between eourt andf and 'Dey . streets., .iVray Ycirk. ler : 4s: Fowler, . - ' A TTOII,NETS ANTI COtNSELLORS AT- LAW, and Solicitors in Chancery. Office No. 4-1 Clarice street, Chicago, ill. 1. c Hotel, CIREENWICII STREET, (near Broadway,) Xew NJ! York. - t SalislMry -Cu., Proprietors. -In the vicinity of th pinelpal steamboat landings. - I 40 * • • ThOmas Ingstnfun.. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Clothing, Crockery, Bo9ts.tud Shoes, &c., Depot, Pa. , - . Beatley:* Fitch, : TTORNEYS At LAW, Montrose, Pa. -* 11 11. S. BEN'ILEY:I ' L. F. FITCH'. .- • - . .& E. --! , f ANUFACTIIII,OIS OF S,ADDLES .11:1 Trunks,.Whips., itc., - on Turnpike'street, Mont .r.os, . ' . ; ' . John Groves, A fill I °NADU ' ! TAILOR. Shop under merle's. l Hotel, Maine i fttreet, Montrose, Pa, Hinds, • I. Irk :qty . AND ‘3CCIIA'SGE STAI3I:4E. - -flice in 1 in the rear or r Wilson's store, 3tontmsr, Pa. . - . . • •• , J. Colsteri; TAEALER IN..STOVES, Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, - Lakraville, near Great Bend Depot. Dec:ember 4. 11 • . • • - • • C; Tyler, . INTERESTED th I. L. HUNT, Lnporter of anti Dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, Carriage Springs,. .215 l'e4treet, Xar lorbi'where his Mer cantile friends, in This and other counties; are kindly incited, and earneStly solicited to call and purchase. P.. Hinds, • ATTORNEY AT LAW; SizayuelainWa, Pa, Offic on Maine tstiet, one door east ofT.:nbeinfs.A - Chanitierlin,. -- • TTORNEY LAW and Justrce of the:Peace _EI over I. Ad ak. ta: Co's store. Afontr'ose. , .. . . - ti,H. JesErap . ;.. . _. ' ORNEY . , •LI IV AND COMMISSIONER o . - DEED S, for ille ''t.ltc of •N- -- ew yir.k, will attend all busincz:s entrustcd• to .him with Promptness ank] fidelity., - Office oli Public Square, .occtipied' by 110ici.... 11 Win. Jesup .. - 1 . ~. - . -- i • • •• i . -. 5 I 13 1 Lyons & CO., • TiTHOLESALE AND "RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry GoodS, 'Groceries, Salt, ;Flour, and El:wa r:are, LUnesboriiiiPa,, .3 .20 .2 00 .4.1104 • :i P. B. Chandler, TIFALER INItY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, Groceries,.).ooks' , and -Stationry, ,ete., Publie: Avenue. Mont.rd, • Pa. • ,Pitrick & Dinroc)r, 21 DITYSICIA_NSI AND SDRGEO:S. Oweror strdelt, :Montrose, Pa.:,. 3 01 ? , • 44 09 I. L. Post & ? • I - IEIIIXAS DRY GOODS, Gtrceries, Crockery, iJ Hardware,J.eatlier, Flour , etc., corner of Turn pike street and ruldie'Avenue, 3/(4 : arose, Pa. i 111 . •E 7. Lyons & Sol , - .TARALERS 1$ DRY, GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, / Crockery,•',llinware, Groceries4Books, etc.; also, carry on the Book Minting businest.Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. :AO ..300 • Bentley it Read; , ..300 D EALERS iii DRY GOODS, Dragi, Medicines, ..it't .I—/ Paints, Otis, Groceries, Hardware, ' Crockery, :.1 (to Iroti, Clocks, Wittcha, Jewelry, Silver'Spoons, Per. . ' 3,,09 fernery, ikc.—Faot of Pub li c ‘A*entle, 4fontrose, • g 00 I' 1 1,0,0 . 1 1 00 1 [ 1 .9,60 • tido •ii,do - - Bentley & Perkins, rANIMACTOILFRS 9 . 1? AND 'f)ALEIy,S lc all 131 hinds of paatings, Stoves, Agricultural Imple manta, etc. Mce at-Sayre's Store, Public Avenue; Manufactory at Eagle Poundry Foot. of Cherry street, Jfonitosk , Pa. , . Wrliam & William E. Jessup ) A TTORNEYS AT .LAW, Noniron, Pa. Prac tice in Susquehanna, Bradfoid,. Wayne, Wyo ming and Luzerne counties. • •-t, OO 1:00 William W. Smith gc co., (1 - AI3MT gin' RS. They Ici , ep constantly on hand a gold assortment of all kinds of Cabinet Furniture. ShdP and Ware'Roortrs tlt the foot of IMaine street, Attintrw, Pa. • • BOOLWeII, Willtoll 4 Co., . - 1 TANUFACTVRERS and DEALERS. in ,Strato 1 , 1. Caxts, Rats, (;'d ps,- Furß, thilbrelhu .. Para. soli, Ria ma, 1. ot , e., - .Nci. 20 Couttlandt street, Kew York, ( upstair4L ir...n. - .KocKwEtti 'J. nopr,t :- W. ', . R'. iviiiTox. - , I i • Franklin Fraser. . A TTODNEY AND COUNSELLOR' AT *LAW, /IL Xontrnagi:Pa., - will attend &laically to all' busi ness entrusted tn him in the count*. of Sns4uehanna. Coneyincing and writing of all kinds will be done neatly, and charges moderate. li4 will,arsiewtend to the prosecution nf claims of soldiers . , thinr„walows and heirs,against the United States! Govrtment, for Bounty Land, Benstorut, MnY be found at all hours at the office formerly occupied by 3, - T; Rich. ards, Esq., north oPthe court lloufie. 1459, 810,000 WANTICD. . Pmwill be, received at the Cothmissioners - p office at liOntrose for taking a loan of Ten thous and dollars • auilloiized by act of Iktsembly to be bor rowed by the Oonnti 'of Busqueh4rina, for the . pnr 7 pose of buildings new Court Howie" and Public offi ces for said County, until the whole amount of said loan shall have ibeen taken. The said loati !oral be . taken' for the whole amount or in smaller sutns, -as may suit those wishing to in vest money thereiniAnd for such times as 'may suiti the lendir at the rate of six per celit per annum, for which county Honde will be issued!in conformity with the act of assembly. -. ,Attest. Attest. • J. HANCOCK. * , A. WIbLIAHS. :A. CARPENTER. d Wm. A. CROMAN, Clerk:- - Commissionets Office, Montrose ; March 8, 18X4. STEAM ORIIIT- AND SAW MILL 130 ST BROVITEIS having puOutsed the above establishniMWWM keep constantly on haed Su perfine aid ;b144 Flour, Corn Meal of superior qual ity, alto . Chop-and Aran at the lowest, cash prices:--' Custom work 1411 be done:with despatch, and. In all cases warrig/xi: la,BlBl L. NonfrOse, /7.‘01 1868, :; , FOR SALE, A 'AIX - 00tiMing 75 seres, in Dimoek township ; -Es- *Ott SO Ores improved, a liog House theivOß and welt watered. t_ , The " I "nrirtn be sold on rtilteoltabki terms by nlik its AmethintOf _Payment down. .FOr more par deans, en aire'ofJolut Twang day the pre** or of MU= p in - Xowinds, s . • . ' r ileov . An" TimontY ROD for ails aftr 'footrest' Feb 10.] - wlLso )r.. • t 11 , 600 ENGRANINGEL 50 Cr-CM Sik-VORTHS. AGRICcLTVILICIi 'icraminets i' sciExclei U. OVEMONSI AND PATIFMri I - ... ' . Th . , 4- . e Pe.ivre. Journal" , - AN Illustrated Record etc A p i cu l t u re s c i ence, ve, chanii, Invention, Patentso7 ll 4d Utiefui Cribwledge-a-- published rneinthly. Every nuttawl..nmiaine 32 iarge pages,.beautifully printed On fine - -p 4ler a n d nrnfCe ly illustrated with elegant engravings, , ,o rni a n i at the end Of the year two tine .volumes, eolllPsgog twar ir 400 pages, illustrated with about 600 splenpkg n „ Ths ._ lugs relating to the above subjects—the aubscrl; - t - i - on price heing only one dollar a year, or 60 cents a tg„ ume.' No publication of the kind has 'e.ver been Pro duced with such magnificence, or at s 6 cheap a price. 1- Farmers, Mechanics, Inventors, Manufacturers, and people of every profession; will find in the People's Journal a repository of useful knowledge, peculiarly suited to their respective wants: Tignms--One dollar,a year, or 50 cts: for 0 months. Postage on the People's Journal, Ii ,cents per quar ter. In Canada free. A liberal commission <to Post, masters and those who will form clubs. Post-pay all lelters and direct to • ALFRED E. BEACH, i Editor. and Proptietor of the People's Journal, - - No. 86 Nassau St. inn w York. The P'eople's Patent Office . This tell known establishment is still carried on under tdb perstmal superintendence of the untlersfe-47 ed, throngh whom Patents may - be secured. bo h iti this and:all foreign countries, with the utmost fi dity and despatch, on very moderate terms. I - / Persons wishing for advice .._relative to. Patents 6r Inventions, may at all times consult the undersigned witho4 charge, either personally at hispfhlle'vor by letter, To those living at a disfance, he would statqf 'that all the needful steps necessaryto'seenie a Pat , pt am be arranged by letter. When parties wish to be informed as to the probability of being enabled to ob tain Patents, it u ill be necessary for them to ferward by twill a rough outline sketch and deseriptiorrOf the invention. - Ne . fee or charge is made for such exam inations, Private conieltutions held daily.with In ' venters from 9A.M t to 6•r. M. , Model 3 from a distance may be sent .by express or . otherwise. For farther information apply to or address post paid, , " ".ALFICED E. BEACII, • Editor and Proprieto,r . of the People's Journal, . Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, People's Patent 011 ice, 86 Nas...-an at:, New York;/ CRANISAIL , ALL READY. : ' / STOVES AND TIN WARE FoRTHE -•;. •..-: ' . ;._• pEopLE. ; /-- -; - • y C• D. LATHROP & CO.; have eimantlV on Band a lairre and *ell .seleetcd 4tiytment of tin ware, Recta and Chain for trejlg, pumps, ;cistern pumps, Se., Hydraulic Rams," . Japanned .wares, lead. pipes of all sizes &c:, &c., !TA wok dOne with neat ness and 'despatch ; all o "Ts protnptly attended -to. ' •, . • . S . T.O . V S k P.I'P E-I .. kept constantly on lu di a large assortment of strives' of. the latest. impro 41 and approved patterns. Our experience in tly. )usiness enablf..ss us t . O . select those -that we can.s.,rfetywarrant to give. entire sati4f4etion. Amongst r numerom: stock can be foinul the Parago• : air tight - 'Star of the . West, Elevated New orld, " . Clinton, '! - . [Oven. At , ' •", Cultivator, / .. " ' oenix, - 44 Fire Fly, .. 14 . Three States ; " --, . Western Queen, ~ - ..".. Globe, - : . • " • Preminm. . i - - , • c. n. LATIIR9P V. LAU' oor. East o Large anal llandsonie Assor4itent OF NEW SUMMER GOODS :t TS now arriving at our store. Our GOods luive been AL bought for eage and for reeay ply, Will he sOld at a e'er,/ xitz al 1 profit. Our stock comp ices neurly.cv cry thing usually kept in - a.country store, and as we are constantly adding thereto, we intet - td to keep our assortment complete'. •We incite tIO attention o ' buvers'=—strangers and fliends-Lto °int stock of Pftn;. • c, • aur / I). riry Joof.x, (Ex., feelin tired that we can: sell Hoods to:) as - Further • ticulars _next week. In the ntea ntin Beall and Seefor yourselves, at the stort! of May 3,'51.]'. . J . LY S lAtnesbaict Swill, Blind, .0.1).(1 Doo i Factory. r . llitE subscriber will furnish at the Shop Of:Newel • 1' kllrcithers, -Doors, Sash, and' 13 Turnin orrhand.and furnished ,to order.. Luinter kiln-drietil and Workmen unsurpassed by any 1; I the < country. Orders addressed to ine . will receive prOmpt attention GOod Pine Lumber and- Country Prod4ce taken in e - - elamr , e-for the aboi'e. Terms, ready jay. • HX.anesborci. Feb. G. • - .S 1 A. ' - SL - SQUEIIANICA COUNTIY 1 -, • • • i • STOVE AND TIN WAR DEPOT. [ . • ' A. L. WEBSTER &C, ! C O. '.‘ . W . ouLD - regficetfuliy inform tlt i a)epple of Su.- - ,quehanna county:and vicinity 'that they - hai t ojetied an establishment . of illeabov4 kind in Mon - roe, at the old 'stand of Sayre k. Webster ; one 'd . r. ninth' of the Jimitrosel ..oc,o , : q 7rat ofifee, 'where they isa.na r ica:44ail rul.l....tant y sin halld a iiirgo - a,:;:ortnlC t of STO I "ES'. , ; 17.1',' C'OPI'ER.; Z4VI.;• SIT E1::"= IPb-V ir.,“?.F.;', ci.e., a'l of whichh - ey will sell * :is lOW as the,satne can be bought in tliV= county, or in N:iwthent 'Pennsylvania. Among the. assortment (V Stoves:ean be found the f. Mowing, lq4ides others to y . rinnierous to mention: • . i i . . - - . Office' NO. 4 1. cir Erie A ir-3 1 ,rlit, for hood.l (3foltivrk .Elerated,Orcrt• " • I.lirre.st -Queen Keystone State for wood or coal, ; .7'roy. " ‘‘ ?Ray Stair,for wood. , 'Eastrrn Iron Witch, improc4,f4 wood_ I:Flat Top Premium. Atui. Parli Offir- jr44 „ 421.17.30. 'arlor, _ice, and Shop Ste , ,tesk llot-air Fit••• riaees, fur heating public building, !iilim'elkes, hotel,4, pisivate houses, %c. • Stove tpiumings Tin-ware and stove pipe furnished at wholesale as low as they. be bought at the East. -% - , . i All kinds of custom work: done on r.hort notice arid the most reasonable terms. .All kinds afProduce tak en in cxchange for wares. if sou wish to save money, be sure arid call on II before purchasing elsewhere. . ' A. L. WEBSTER k. CO. Montrose ; September 14. • 1492, . , llFo-partnership heretofore. existing betwe subscribersunder the -I litle of .Tiffitn y' tEhe stnith, was terminated' on the - I.4th of!Aprillast. notes and accounts , of said 'firm are tiow in the ham,ls of E. Tiffany, for settlement. Thos'e indebted wll please take notice and act according) r.• ' TIFFANY, •• SMITH . .. • Brooklyn, May lOth; 185.1. • ;•• I • • • ' •TO TIRE-PUBLIC. • AIIIE undersigned having purchaso of. Mr. Tiffa n y hisentire• interest in . the, mercantile business hereby 'mics theiftow to the 'good Citizens.of Brook lyn and vicinity, and' invite theft' to tall Audi inspect -and . purchase one of the best 'and! most complete stocks of - q,ooda.evel• before offered itt this market..k- Pelieving that poiple Rho buy.gocitis on long to r .g .kj . 4 large percentage for credit alonr, we have adopted. the Reddy Pay ,%;y4trin .of trndiA,. to the system most conducive to the .public as well 'oerown interests. - .All kinds of Fatnier's produce t i e.• ceivedin 'exchangelfor goods nt the Ihighest inarkei rates.- Those who desire purchak at a low fige will assuredly fortli'ir interest 'to 'give usJ call. • :T. F. SMITH • . .• Brooklyn May- HI. nritr EAri. I New York Cify ", INSURANCE COMPANW. I - • OFFICE 9 wALL'aTitrr. CAPITAL, IN CASH AND APi'RDVED. SECD , • . TIES, 0300,0004 ' 'lnsures, again - st Loss or rDantage by Fire . ..----- 1 . -', , . . , DIRECTORS. 1 -.: i. A. Q. - Stebbins, 113 Broad street ; !Peter C.- Bat% I' SprnceStreet ; • Girard Banekerl 118 Broadway., 'Thomas Andrews, ,186 Cedar st!rpet; %mud G. Soutlamityd,' 477 West street ; Albert. L. Conklin' Bln Greenwich steet ;. James A. Crosby;lll3 . 11roadway; Ches. Lent., Ring4ridge, , N. --Y.; Lambert, C. 'll4ll, 0111*0, Ill.; 1 Smith Hobble, IlOtthoter ; ..N..:. ..; William W. Leland New York; Petdr R. lbitkh, I'3 Bank street; Stautes S. BeU, corner West and Lai it. ' streets • Jelin L. Been, 78' Wateri street ; 1). 'Y P Wart, 118 Broadway; Horatio N.; Gallup, corner. West and Barrow ;streets; Peter ff.i. Foster ; corner Couisevoort and West; Reuben Roti Jr, .is EigA ro Aienue; Stephen Cmwelli Camden, N. Y.; Al is ilitadleigh, Philadelphia ; Destur R, Jlrittain, 49 ii il. slter street; Samuel Sinclair, Tribune:Buildings ; • net B. Shaw, Cleveland, Ohio.. ' . . ,Boxer. eIIANDERLIX 4 President.. ~, . tirtlitt.ti3V. CLARII.6 9 "Secretary. E"1 !_,.. CHARLES L.LI3ItOWN, Agent' Montrose, I` MONTROSE DE P OT. 11;rittibilfAteMILL I AN ' IJAVJNG purchaaed the eatahhsliment of Isaac Poet I% Co. at the Montreee PePot, would , reepeetfully inform hla friends that be will keep , e. u- s shindy ea band, at' the lOwe lowest pricea, a well *ee :II tixk goods, • I Lime, Mt, and Platter - can bo bE c rp, as Iv se Groftriee, Dry Goode; ItOieeto, erg, *Kay Nine, 840 exoloomp4er.o and al icip of produce, ntr the beet Wale. ' 1111414Leords ii Virood wanted: " Vedtrose Depot, Alb. 1, 1854. • MEE= S. A.; IVOODI:XFF al • . Dissolution. . , - ' $lB, 1 1 1 OF IvEilivGOODs: - GIVEIA'r AI.T.RACIION I - ''.':. ' ' .Eato ' . P eat Bash far•_the New Goo_ds' al t • - ONE PRICE STORE! , ji HE largest and cheape' st stock of Fancy; l A p,L' , • do and Staid* Goods au broughl ,into / - MT ue halt= county. - Gnu hundred cases pip "code, Om- P t n tt i h n pad ad:4 ° ,ll; 3 :: s: . pashionabie r suk - ima rat. : s i3 t t : i:: . . __• 200 ; : iecc - 13 , po [ n : t nntti, " Pl4l -1 ‘ 1 - Fienc Plumes, ,/ j PL . p: 1 Bonnet ' " , / , net Satins, 1 IP,IbO pes. Fandy Dive ..poi DeLaines, . /Velvet Dress Cutto , anstar. ; . d o . / Fig'rd.. & colr'd. Vet ets, laid de k matt I / • Fifty; Day State Sha 1, louded.de 1.4. 1 44, / .• Cashmere ~.. do nglish Merin . . ' • 11rocha. . •do urametto's .-,, silk • . / .• d o . 1t I yonese Clo ••. ', • _ Gloves, Hosiery, -z,tt - ... ' °bury, s• /I, -• I - " -Cloths, Vassimeres, I • reneh clurulde da•Deive-,. Vvitings, I .mbrolslred llolrms,. ~ • Flark. o b t , ,1 ing,hams and 'Prints, • Wool kkOk e t,, k . . . coteis Plaids, I ••• - . Linings,, • V/hi . • te Goods . , I- . • - IV .. TickinO, , . / rought Clunnzettes, Damask Spreal' , "-. Colin's,' . Linen do • I . o Muslin Edg ngs, • Irish Linens, I. • lo Cambrick tip' : . Black Muslims, -•I . o Linen. Oct.o 'Etc. etc. : I llarford, c 6. EATON Az CO.. • .:. -- - • - f 'REMOVAL. '' • ' ts*4TO gTOV- ••. . -... YES! 'STOVES 1 1 . lIE subspriltei• wishes to call theattentionl .. . friends:: hied the public . to hisvery large a went of. STOVES at hiS. new Store Room in L villa ,next tci.f, S. Lenbeim's - store, and near tl Both Depot. I He has, in addition to his fornier variety of, Conking and Parlor' Stoves, many fie leeng, some ot which are 7-- Si. Nielida j -• -Peach Brayiele, ' Fiie el-ipl i Modern•Trdy, Molinotl-, , ' Medallion' • - Oileid, - Plod: . Inti;rior,- ,' ba1:,1;f49 Which, together,.with his former stock, will p beithe most ektenSive, and varied aisortment o lelceti4.lStovcis in.the connty- • , -Cliuten h'ii.ierg, well liirnished, at low prices 411 afOcles in'his line I kept-'on hand and Made to order as ustual, and ottlersreceired at his old Stand lin Great Ben:). ' • ... JOHN cor,sr. i ioders-rill ...and firint Beitd, Nov.', 1834. . . PUBLIC. • TIRE PUBLIC. 3lr friends; olc and all, hale you to ". That I'm ready to s'erve - you lat Montrose Debi) , I have Nails awl:Tobacco, COIThe and, Rice, Salt, Saleratna, Saltpetre and . Ginger and•CloVes, Cream of Tartar and . Candi! j' Gloves, Casinteres, Vesting s, selected for dan I hare Nintin'rgs, 31olasses; Al vice and Teas', With Ribbons and Tippets , the ladies to pleas ru ns , :%,;e011 . 4 and.kislit-hos, wittplenty of F Starch, l3ntcher 2 knires, Bootees, iTat-tiaps ati I • Carrycot . ths, l ,Colfee-tnills, e4 vand ICOal-hodsand.Cracker, kith W:tfep for Stick" Pepper-sauctt, Books; Rtl-ins and Srn! But perhaps,ion:the whole, we hare said clnito 114 — UTTI:. - a It-be told, :so jiist - stp in and see For yourselq!s, at the - stOre:Of your:fri•nd 7 - Montrose bepot, Feb. 4 .). • NMN • F IR:II . IN SPRING V • L ?THE underAgued havin!.; entered into web) - ship inl the ntercantileintAtteti!i, at the of of. S. S., Grin - cr.; to be cotiduceed and carried der the natite. and style_ of geMillan A VPark,. fully beg leive to I , :thrtu the: Public that every, descr ptjon will be st)ld on reasonable t cash or ,airy kind of produce. It is our settl tainlttion to sell as fiteap_or ajltfle cheaper .t,"i otlittr house 'in the country, IVeare dete4 keep a good asiortrnent,,andhope hr stri to - busine, l to metit a liberal:share of Oa i a.:131 ES; Me' tI I.' PM*, jun. SpiingviO . •. , . . • ! • Br:Halo. CHOICE lot juetreceiveand offered tow _ • 8 Mit:JOHNSTON • j Shawls! ShltlVIS ,A L CHOICE lot of Wool. Long Slialvls cbo::4 - ) I • . SCOTT, - JOHNSTON. k CO. Springvii e, Decetuber.'3.., • . • • • • • • • "otite Public. • , •'. d from' New York I w 1 ,11" to Il A c T al i l N tE j 'r. is 6tter„ltit o a;nc lo . f rny old custonicr4,- - and. of' the public in general, to my . • STOCI.OF GOODS, which beitiO bought with' ca•sh, at the,lowe4 prices and wishink to sell principally.foethe same,ll will of: fer them at greltiv'reduced prices. . CochecoTrints, warranted fait Colori r for only.B ~.cents a ,ya4L- Gocid.Drown Sugar, IS•pofinds for one (lollar. Boonton acknoWledgecl by all to' be . the host in 'use, per keg... Hats and. Caps. Boots anti ;hoes Buffalo Robes of all pried. all wool Lain:.• , ,lCashineres, Paraniettaq, Limp. Silk; Silk Velvet. &e, Mouslin De Laincs.; 1 shilling per yard . , .Satin and Moleskin Pats, Broehe Shawls, D ou bi e, L( 3 , 7 1, r. Fhawls, ilconceiv, ably low Nikes. Lean safely: warrant 'perfect satis- Letion to :04 who will give.tue call. Lane 0101.0, Apr. 5, 1354. S. A.. LYONS.; . C.A I,OCY—good—goo(l time keepers, only . 454 e , LI Laitesl)4o,- Apr..' 5 VANtED-10.00 Hides, fOrr l . which ‘tho hiGli :S pi i,Fe: will be` paid. Lug. , ..:lJoko, Apr. 5., • '• ' C 0 UN fli.N. - PRODUCE taken in -.exchange-fur Goothl, at my stare. ; 1, -8. - . A. Lycs.s. • ZatteAmi-o; April 5. .1. r . • / • , f Can't" . et along without .ono Teal.- perancefCmroctiry. ... , TnE Proprietors of, the Temperance- :.GrocerY ivoult. call the attention of the.public to their stock of Gtocerie.s, which ;consists of ei:erything kept' in a grocery. with the exception. of =,• which can be purchacil-for cash &little above cost.. Come.and try for l yoUrselres, we will load you down 1 1 tith gni . : ciries for as little money as the next. Our, stock consists ofiSugar,.. Molasses,- Fish, Coffee, Si: Ltch, Pe3= per, Spice,' Salaratus &c., '&c. •, , . April -5.1 .. - ' - . . F. IL.FORDIIAMI & CO. , fiRACEIEIIS Use th, Ilt or barrel. • Oyzitirs by.. the V ke g cir quart. NtliS wholesale or • refitil: Figs and Yanktie Notioulof all descriptions. . I [ l . - - A , ,F. pril 5. • ' "1 - • &CO -.' - ..., IL . . Wait. I eclared a l irainst - I F F-yrUi Lye hrqr4. "ppare slie(l Ahern non-." pd Christians, lormons tlunke of Jeli , l4, bearded ladies or'beafdless bov;i. Absalom ; 311 1,i_ pates,, any and all.yrho require, the seriiees f a iltar!)l , and [Affair . • will picas - el bear in mind *that • .•" eimtinnes to exercise his art at the old•sta id, in the basement of SearleN hold, Niontrese; where he Will be always to-see tit l e:faces of old and 'tic*. ens toiners. I • . _ 1 I FIRE INSURANCE. ,• T II c E Q: ) ai lite r r ii is oi a n tu i ' Lf i lr tle t f a o t llo ti tinl 'rates. ' ' State - Mi,attal at Harrishur•g, • ' • Capital : $351 .Casit 4tual ixtliarristarg. Capital. ,15-20! Home iltsarance . Are t n irerk' tity.,l • • Capital . . • F. 13. CIEL 4 1fontratv April G, 1851, . i _ . Tacts for the Poople. VOTWIIT, HSTANDINO the predictions of the New -LN .Aibuty Ledgvr that Frank Pierce will be &mt . - ed Preaident because the Prophet Isataktaaya that " the Lord gireth power to the faint," it b! universal- Iv admitted 'that the subscriber can and will sell . BOOTS .4.711 D SHOES CITEApER, than any other shop iu town, n 4 .even renting the genuine hoot h ind shoe Store down town. N. 8.--Ilty terms ~are F cash :or, ..pay . doWn, and I would- therefore inform ithose who are .ipdetned to MerrituatOz. Patrick, thatFtheY must. call' and pay up ced. - MERItiMAIC . Montrose 'April :. I - _ 46 Soitii) things c u itc; alone Oil Vilefi . • cp berg." rIPBE Suiweriher barn e -purchased_ the le man ufactory. of A. W. Greenwotxl,. in arforti t . is prepared to Manufacture inds.ef Chairs at reduced prices, of good material ' dip a superimr style of workmanship.,. Amon the.: tliirecent kinds I will mention j . , ;Boston' era, im:pr ued s ,Eyle, all kinds bffaryw an Itr r 801' Maks, Flag • - 4eatg, es, ife.; dx; IsrAn,Wark 'warren d to give sati.:4fitetion for five ye ah .1 - - - ...Merchantable Produce taken in evaltango - for work, but !NO CREDIT I. JAS. JOIOSTON. :,11aribrti o Aril 5. p0tt;.301.: • ji_y_theburitbiL`' ; , 13. WthbON or' A.' BAIViISV, -_-_• .' .:EAfil,ll4ollM,l4V4:' _- .' - -s AMP.; DENTIIt kPERKII4IB WiShiginwchas , -a of Wilson k Ce - Ilni lagin ati -are now prepared . tO fillerders from tbe tri4c, $ ll 4-0 Work in , their' line with sid.ll. and despatch. _ ey Yell keep oust:U . l4Y on hand - Plinea, (best `kindly,)* Stoves, NI kinds,), Vaitivatm, - &raw Gutter., 'Corn SU k r ., .., n ....i . - - 1 We invite particular attenti on to, 4 tiffithil which it. ,We manufacture. Wentainfacture ,keet) tot , We .if The ,Celeltrafid Blgteldey lot& ~ :We him purchased the - exclusive ri t-bY Mante s* . :tare - and , ion •in this ' county,‘Wity 'Wyotaing,aud trhdford, tir Rich's Patent. Iron -8 alit Plum: This Plow, is Made:entirely of ireo,,.'excep • g the handles. It it celebrated for its envy:draught, being olle-tldr4 '.easier. than any now in use, *lilt ita ength wadi rahility.are greaten. '' - ~ i' .. 1 ' '• ' •• -MACIIIIST: of all kinds .manufactured and • ett Machine:4s.- ' ,f 7 ' Mecum • Bovine; !Gearing f or , - .1 . , ekinew ite. - Among : the. Stoves whiBll wt .are the Keyistone,Cooking Stove, Roitgl 0, For. ' est' Queen do.; Premium dot, .111 , ill ar. ranged for - burning wood or co il--Rer& lator,Parlor. Store, - Cottage--. 1 Wittiegis two sires; do., and a Variety of Stoves, both Wood and coal burners. \ ,on band thindstone- trimmings, Dog Chu. itqs„ , Dm-, brella and Shoiel and Tonga Stands, ...e. Work done (0 order oft short notice and•all , tho lowest rates., Dr -Orders • for Stoves; Agricultnral linplententa, Ste. are tolidited front those in i the trade, - andiwill bo filled . , at teriAnable , wholemle . priceal ' •t - - -, ' S -70.01 arch 4. . . , _S. ib ins; do. Anlils, Fog •g irvers. lame eGL T. . , . HE subscribers will•act as ages : for buying. and 4selling Real Estate- 7 ,Fanns, 11, limn, and LotS located in .Su.squehiuma 'County, 'a. . or, In , Brocape county; 'N. T.; and shiso:Virginia Land Warrants.--_ All who ;wish to-offer their property for.sato_cao,rgivri ' a 'minute depeription-offtheir Pa 1 - or Lots as fol lows: ;Number, of .acres; hoiv m y imprtived, and' m in hOw watered; buildings; :orclutfd ; .graftetl• of 'arm ! . "nionlruit; 'other flidt trees, andshade trees; how fir from Great Bend, and the)ilear , st point.to the D. L. id: W..R.1-R. and N.Y. S.: E. ill. R.; price and terms of paymenti -.•* ' c , • . .. . nir AR IWho wish to bey 'O7 s ' Relal ,Est . ate, will • receive' prompt attention by callid p on or addressing .either of us at Great Bend, Susrplehanna county, Pa. ' M — ConVeyanse from Great Tle t #d to the premises free of chalze." • . ,_ 'K : i l tff'OffiCe on Maine sireet, In ;tthe. dwelling bone of S. 8.1 Chase, i lately occupied byIN: V. Carpenter. - 1.. TER D CKER. Great Btlnd, October 4-. . SB. CH. SE._ , , . . , ~ .. • 1 -AnrtraLia, - al* orris ~ •• 1 - oi - tniii plaee ott . the. Globe; ealpzeiti /present' . ' 7. 1 . 1 . . . .' 1 gTeater indueeni,ea 1,4' than, , -.... . • ; • - •'• 1 - 1' KEELER.Si STODDARD'S: ' (-.-". • . . • • BOOT AN D - S.)110.10 STORE. • , AATIIICIII iituciw filled with With 4 lies..and . ex . enstre '. V T itweprtment of articles in their_lineNrbruemg 4 getietxd +litietv of neW"andulegant: styles'. of 'ladies and gentlemen's wear, ; among which are - -Ladies. French,Silk. Lasting and i'reuille 'GaiterF,, Kid . and caliiie EnameledlP.Olkas, Kid, Pato:Wl, 'atbei anot - BrOnzed nny Je ;Liiid:s, Buskinsand Ties ;.- ntlemen's French and . .Piailadelphia, oak tabbed Ada and kip Boot, 3forocCo,-Crlfand Ci.)whide Brogana..k.c.. 'Boys kip, calf aid eci'vtilde Bootil and . 13ii - asi all kinds of Misse4:•.and. Children's weat o : : ::491", - a 'general a.stirt. tnent-ntrindinv which' c 34'4 IA part-of lasts ?. Pegs, spraldesi•llumgariaii nails, theks, thread,. wax, Bria. .tlx...i,sline tin ding., awls, san;istoneS shoe kxkiye; . &e.. Ahid onk. and hemlock, tanked calf Upper aut. -:Folelentla_T, Moroceo•Skins and lnings. ... .. : 5 1 ,i'aik- inade to order .and repairing neatly done. * ~ ° - :'1 - .3. .-.' .. . KEELEK & STODDA.M. • 3.lontt•olze, April G, 1854... ' j :. ' ..- , ' LE.' art It. r a stand oa ~pect-0/: 0/: ti arms roe ined .to ttuntion ft patrol-. . . VALI." A 11.L.E kin AI . . .. , • .' • 1 ' -". AA Am , , VILLAGE.LOTS, iituate, . p. 7.1 -of th,:i rillage,:ot Su ! i flotz:. , es : i r.tl !0t...; io,the most afot.e§iul y.l:l:in , -;: - Ali.lo, a Ana li . ;A" sT:iall inipi•ovvi/kat,. th tin Fit,ult ,. .!.two-milbs from zmutili.uum is OM 'great. Co. -Y. ..& E..lL'iiiro.A s.l4nate at the I .7.radc. (Jul ear all i ,p;.ar the . Are Cont.ivae . a, ,a MI the _Cii. - 4-eatie, a tlife -the . )r-4t ivateringmlaeo.iin :e. - dity of - !xteilsii - ellnthioe .sho S . u - .4 - Itiehanita..filthough. number' , alms, ;and - but four 'years 'of ago' 'range alcing' , ide of the most ftut , tow.t4,ott! therline of this 'great t i - 4 . 1-.• 1 • .-:*. L. P. t . .., ..:: . , • ... ' '." ' . Office one doo . .I.,usqu Lt. na Depot, Nov:. if, Valuable -Lands For - Sate: L -1 0111.,A1.E IN ONE about- 5500 flans' of 1' - -Land on the waters of 'Sp. ng Brooka brancli • t;fr the Lackawanna river, in"Lu .erne County Pena's. ; about midway' between the t 'ving towns-.of So m. ton and Pittston. These lands pre covered-ivith"val nable ihnber, and being situate. liti the most exlcusas mineral region in .Pennsylvartia—known tci contain Sou - ore-I—and - believed to_ abound in 'coal, awl ,Ivin ,, - also in, the immediate viciui of serCral 'rat - 1 4 A made and now in progresS---o fi l t r to ,t • capital , : en. opportunity for the _investment f money,. ' t . sel.:kw ' occurs. i For:further inforrwatio apply to .." P. Ifts• sack; Eig., No. 11, 'Wall street New York, or to thi subsCribl?.r, at Montrose, Sustitt= walla - couniy,To., the . attorn Ai in . fact ortim owner. , a ~._. ' APrii!o, 1854. .., .. - tMY DiM irat -1-'‘ ollar. ONS. • . Proiclainatpon. • I *REAR:VE . I• HEAR FE! . • - • • \THERE - ASC. D.T . L.ATEIR P.-Sr. S. A. WOOD., F F hake fetmed ii-riartnership, under the• inun l. and 'him of O. D. Lat rep &,• co.; as deal* itt :"..1 -1 "'STOVES, TIN 'AV • Ac. : ; and whereas it i desirable that the - iithe ~ •ihonld be made Is-r own tiiihe furl the : tiublie good 41.1 y ell us quAiwn • oticie is_ therefore hereby.gii, of•Monn;ose and the region rout, still be foond. jabOring at ou'i or Main street, *here wel onr•frieljds, and..to.supPly their our‘abilitv. Montrose pr. (:, 1854 \ • • t. It. - .•t •••r, • , ihnsine.4iinder, the inn fred ;Sayre,- respectfully solicit f ers in that flue, a return of the i is.' an &pet is.neeil and. Ne f inisintis and for many - y of the btst York! doqiny l.ihyl of work. that may: Prizippipess, modrrate ha-ges_, all goodiWatehes, trust ylli patri)nap. 7: : rings made to order, an repalrt.A.. • 13 Ntotittose; .419 a, .185.1. 'lnsurance west safe r . PLOW 811010 P., ',IirEW..ESTABLI 4 IIItENT. :. •:, .. AT I .A 4 leal E. MOTT ..*oulditeetfully . infoim Of illip :publielhat ilieyaro nu4u2 etudnglllafehliys :Celebrated Plows.. - They, ids' keep constantly ea laud, ~.i:NLIc Hill, Ilroitne ~Croti ty, and . Men irlow.i,", Cullivitorf,. Dag .Chuniti, Si h-, , and. CiritteShOes, 11the P l '4>intB of Turions , pathirus, too numerous' to mention, - -,Wo hope, by \ Otriethittenthio to busloeit% hi rectelye Our share:of public( patronage. -Mamullic tiOry; 4 Post's ol&stand.: ,Fibundry;;,.M. Mott, n!Ar - ..., • iteplirips.dono on ahoy, notice. - -• I 1 '• ,-7 • , - , 1..,-. MIERRIT 'MOTT.' ' Fob. 0..• .. ••.i• ', .' -.. ,:.. 1 - ELIJAH' ifOTT: - . :: ,000. DLER, I;0014 TO YOUR LAND ITLASKSS Tait subscriber will attend to.. oetaiienal his .old business of SUR V.E.YLV,O in this einity When desired..• Many of the old rums tla countyishould be re- surre y look - up and renew therold land-marks, lv whiearablelo get lost oc? 1,. litcrated by 'dine so is tooecaj rv iott disputes and thilkg eulties for time Mr Man. who db to come. dot .nos know the . recise location of his lines and corner!, therefore, khould•see-to it in season, to present future-- tr 1 - - 1 'FATANCLVO :E.ARD Pt4ASltElt' .', in . 1 bu,- :A = ro no* b . hq. tend iU ke4P - T constantly- on bind, Limo of a V i ery supeli°' quality at ?Antra:in - Depot, and: will sell it in any quantitieS" at a fair priee. Peratina wishing' a latgl quantity_ can be supplied upon* riasonable trout. Superior ground 'Plaster *Ai be kept. conatOY on bana bereatler.- L: POST. • IArNTER% I w. .• Watt. liontiago,De _ , runts HOUSE 'AND LOT S the residepeem ~ 1.5 Illtyneford, limb; Arlan in t h e. : . rough Montrone. -For tok l / 4 Oppir au .-usn,xo - OwegotN . N. X., or: to U. )1. - fraig 1141, Noniron. . " •-, • lurssFoßD- - ''- A = ItATNEOR D. - - , MEM Nemo. H. SAYRE, S; BENTLEY. ESTATE in . tho ~:pleasanttit r)uebanna; also, thife Anesf; plut of - 1 otitaininp 13:3 acia; • remainder •hearily raid village.• tral Detiot-of .theN. - foot '.t)f• the heaviest : t.works-of Starucea, id possessing by us he mute:with the le i s, Foundry &c.; Sus. xttbet 20.00 inhativi I d•Ctined boon to 1 Alia , ." ' -and populous orqughfate:. . DS, Agent. • "east orLetiheilifi. r en .. t .to e v•oo o p le 11 v . -4 0 0 I about, that wattay vocatiou, at die- ald shall •bo happy. tokse ,wauts to the l*siot . , LATIFfIOt:. .WOODRCFRI 11.11t.ING b a4lth. .-tile ye M aDo DI agmebt , of Mr. ,11- to..ffieir old custom. r rooage.- Mr. baring learn , aril': worked in-some letA eorpiletent.to .entrusted to him. nkid tltej/tutriritly of &Till* a MI sltare of d alain(l.4 of jewelry. WIRY & ARAD. " r ,ltto attended lo by ; W. ciIA.P.IIO. APO ' "
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