14e4 1. 0 1 1 Oa Fite , . : WHAT.EYKILY .AR lER MAY • . NIL.; .. - -7E - ii; , i.• . ' .. 4ithe will' it - - . ~.,.., ._,), miner_ , ay,• - _ „ ~, avv..a ,ousf,.; .. 4, ea t tasteful ; . struOtttre,..idorning . hi. - ; farin,", - and-,..centi)buting --- tollis . comfort. ! .Th•re-,:is .. ortt - eVery. fitim, it i ' one Could - but find i, a 'fit, . ; site: - for ahouSe.,4lth.;gTOunds near it s itab / le . ... `garden"fotn andbnildings. :. : • . - -•.; '''.: • -.. What . a,pity'an - ch locations shouldt" be selected, instead- of the' 'sorry plitees' vliere . ton 'many - - are placed !•We : haVe en. a' honse: - standing on -a ledge of rocks , .an ;•ti 're c*Tor agarilen cxcarated in a bank in the, - rear,. when-not foitY rods distant, a- mst -in - "tilting spot for building was - neglect .i . and: t • :Mother stuck down itina low, s,wainpY piece,l - land, with planks running t o the road as - the- - :maws , of access,.; 'When,on. the :opposite , .. ; • side of the road,* gentle eminence, erpwned witli•-noble , forest - trees, ; was ..oecH'upied - by cattle,' .•= - • !' .• -- - ; !; - 'As to.the houseslibetnielves much itilaht ..he-,said. , •Generally . speaking they, Seem to .- , be- a. precinct of Athe farm.; that is, a thriV,. Well-cultivatedlfirm„ ins - a snug dwelling on it 3 i and "a slovenly, ill-tilled ; tific, has an' over grown- . be decayed. tenement, • . . ~ . IA correct taste in building is not, n r can,' not be in every one. ' Architectur i s- sci- , vice; and :taste.is the result of ctilti ration, and ; none but, men e4.l'n'eate4 to theiT profeS sion;shOld undertake to design and, ull'd a hOuse. ') - - .., , •• • -i i . ~ II , tit • is-krue that - -sO . '.Than sticks et . unuer , . bi)ards, nailS, and shingles, will make build mg, and. so: too, s., given quantity ; f iron; • steel and _brass, will. make a steam. ngiii . , but a novice makes a failure when uncter•'; • takes to construct either: • Still, ali t ie at , • . • fention, the penis-A . of awork on this subject, • - ralght form some, ta ste, and substittne tolera ble. dWollings for the ungainly struCtu 'Abut are: sooften seen.- :. • , . „ . .'.":`Every fanner may, if he Will, hav it far-' ii • den t , not a , patch cir onions - here, Of beets, there„, - - of" Cabbages' .Sinneybere el- •I , -_inter spersed - With bean poles tad potat • but a veritable ;garden, 'a a 'cidtivaled. place. - i• .. - :i i:.IA thrill that his ,not' a 'plot of •ound . ' adapted to the•purpose of a garden, d bet ..,...-ter be abandoned - at - once. . Th ere is i o good „... reason the realllnxuricSlhat sprit g from tt,l . spil, under the cnltur&of a practi.al gar, deperi should be Confined to the gents man at' leiktire. They belong as legitimatel. 'to the - =._ sturdy hard-working.fartner, and rode d more " ','. so; ' for he •trho.labors most actively should ~... ~, reap the richest hat:Vest; All that s ryes to • l 'i make life most deSii;able - , - 7that "tends to the . : • .: . .iifdproyetnent .of the 'soil, the 'mind..' heart,iS,,not beneath..the attention of We cannot conceive of a 'more fit p 46Prumenee the cultiyatiOn of a farm, t Orden.` would soon -be eVidept t -griater awe bestowed on .the soil, tit er. its product; and !sO a system . of would by.degrees be - adoPted i till.th farm should become a fruitful field. • It the etiltivationl of. a 'garden can on a - small - scale; a Ott phenon . growth, And from data . there gatheti - eitiadvance -SupeeSsfulti frOM , the til narrow >beds to that "ot broad acre khOwledge necessary to suct.-eA ga is -rather the result of experience that , ed - rnles.' There is iequisitg a taste irt 'close :observation, and - A modii . • .pmtleal skill ;" give tlkse, and,comm ' . aill supply the deficit. We *o* any Arahs, -- protess to teach gardettin., easy JessOns,' but We assert that any 4ispos,ed= can make klegiuning. "There tire certaitii : .adjunets to a , .whieh a Majority Of fanners t' trouble - to - cultivate 4 , few esculent- roo tb think altogether_tdO trifling to- me aitention. .Such are beds of flowers. Shrtibs, and grape and Other vines. , ewer-potent -argument of entense,- -ready excuse of .Overty, cannot'. be _ against these - decorations of,a' farmer' l i A Tian,.i . an, may- be top poor-td: erect - . a t - ?ttige; - but noOne,tis too poor to eel -'bed of flowers; to plant shrubbery aro humble dwelling, or to train'a vine to - its bare exterior. - IA - beauty tiiiattai - any - triumph of 'art; is thus hi-the . - 1 the - most ; phBeare. : ]Nature wants to . 1 ‘-'- ~ -.' ,Withou't money and without price," , ] nail - lents:of a cultivated-field, and .th' sures of a cultivated mind: - • •' • • . Contrast for one rriorrient,- the Cott. the lawn, with the rude dwelling - and - kept grounds—compare the beauty fragrance 'Of flowers ,with the unsightl, 'and . its rank odor ;mark the differe; tWeen the luxuriant' green of shrubb• l tlie,yacaney of barren yards, and the - Whether an hour of time-caa be heft than du , effecting such, a -Change. • . I .r,The.pat few years have wrought feat improvement in matters' of :rur. l hut, as yetlits evidences.are confined taxes . and farni .hoUSes,' . scattered h' there, like oases in - a hide desert. . It seen, however,. that as agrieult.; * .re 'tenksalies . the place; of *lnfusion, thingS will receive the . at*.ntion that deseive.--A/buffy Cultivator. • Italia (Indojence. I A letter Writer says ;. - Hundreds of men in Italy - are employed in painting "Madon nas" for the cottages of the peasan ,s, little daubs of:. the Virgin Mary, the h Usehold gods of a supexstitious' race. Vastfields of Lint and hemp may be, seen in most arts of the peninsula, but the laborers, who' or ages - ought ,to 'have beerk busy' in eonverti g their Produce into gariiients, rope, and s 11-cloth, have.been buildini palaces, cutting Etarble, and Studying paints. Every one po . a i bad picture, but an ill-furnished h use: : a head of a Dante, but scarcely sufficie t cloth ing to appear in 'opal :lay. While(int. mid- - , dle classes enjoy the luxuries whi repro ductive industry ph.,„e s within theil reach, the admirer. 4.f testhetic excellence south of • Ile Alps knows nothing of the cor4fort of i he • ;home. During the day No may .lo g age .in the galleiies where'GuidO delights 'eye, `.,,but Mille evening he returns to\ dreary room. in Ole same old piazza,l whet' by the light .of a glimmering, eanale, he' gr pes: his Way tO a' tottering; cradle and a cruzbed.— Jie. my, be able ,ctltically to examine the , inesterpieces of Titian; l but as a man! of buil. : -ness he is on .a par' isqth the Chippeulay., l• Eaancism—ThrOugh all nature rant of motion indicatts weakness, corruptio, indni illation and death, Trocck, in his prison, : : . eaped about_ like a lion; in his fetter of sev enty pounds weight,ln order to pre.ierve his health, and an illustrious physician observes, 'til know not. which is the most netrary to . the human frame, i food or- Motion; . Were the exercise of the body attended to aed I L responding degree With that of the muld, men ;of great learning . would he more rigorous .and healthy—of more general talent —of • ampler practical knowledge—morc happy An their domestic "lives---more enterprising, and More -attached to their duties as men. ln fniv, it may °' with mach propriety liwe aid, that tia3 highest refinement. of the mftd, with , Out improvement, of the body, can never pre sent anything mothatilalf a human bei ng . ri, - . • - • tgrEyery fau left unoorreeted, f impairs telf-reliance ;. Par how' can • a man r -'I • sport iikneelt. if, he habit 11y Mir! th do' hi5 ;e0U86:464 . ? . . bkill Or, iriik t 4 ".;a DECLARATION OFINDEMCDKEr. CR 'l l The folkkvrinifacti in eatiriectiou:with the history lof the Declaration of Independene4 ' have beett.furnished to us bil r n friend; INri know nothing,that.eould be zi r ore interesting and - more acceptable to mi. readers •On this 'anniversaryinf that memorable-day ,inn which it was allopted and published to l the-world The advent.of the tinniveriary re -minds,us that:we-should .instruct , the rising, generation, iii'some points' cif titellistory - of the Declaration . - orindcp,entlence ; It :iS too generally Su,pposed hyabeiyonns)men otonr nation, ttuut)the Declaration l wa‘signed the .4th .day of July, by °, the patriots, Whose:N - 6116s are appended t it. Such was not the case. It ,was passed ',by the unani mous votes of the States ; and - .published ph that day; ; but iu collformity;With the usual practice, with no signature bnt that of the President, John Ilancock. The truth of thIS statement willeadily appear from the fol lowing'facts: she names.cif some, who vot ed on the 4th of July, do n 4 appear on the instrument.; the mantes of bqkers, who Were not n4mb rs on that day, and were not elect ed then are signed to it, & l une who" voted for it did not Sign it, and one:,- at least, whb voted against it, put his natne it. A brie_ narrative' ivilLrender the matter clear. . _ • 1. H. Lei, of Virginia, first, proposed the reselution,ticelaratory of the'lndependenee of the colonies.. It was • referi,e4, to a commit tee, frOM• which emanated 'the. Declaration, penned! by. Jefferson. Atterl debate, a vote Was taken in committee of the whole on the first - day Wally, on - which decasion . Pennsy) 7 Tapia xOted - ai*ainst .the adoption of the Dee laratnini and belaware; having tAO members presetli,lvOting. on opposife' 'Sides, lost her vote; -I . Governor IlfeliezinlnaMetliately 'sent an express for ROdneS:, -- whol Was alisent, and on the'th, when the questioniof.the,adoptidu cane up in: the House, all flap :Btates voted in•the affirmslM .Two of thePernisylyania members; having absented iheinselves, acid - -itadney haying! arrived, al.ii•e's'o• lution offered and carried. on the IMh of July; that every . member pre-scut and eiLer . yone . eletted during the vou4se of the . ye*should affix his nam - -to. the .great documentittittthe secreta ry was :directed - to prepare fai copy on. parch ment' for the reeeptio4 of the signatures. Ota the 2d day. of August the parehmettt cop s ready,*d alrpres'ent scatted , Between the dates of, the 4tlf'of ,Jatly and the 2d bf August, some changes taken plaCe in the repres4.ntatien Congress. ; The terms of trientbp.s' had expired at r nol neW ones h4d . • beea elected. • Horace : - :Weititer; who voted iii titvor of the Declaration, :tever signed it. Taylor, who Avis not in Congrr.4, till the 20th of July, npUt . his name to Thornton'S name,is seeti•in•the, list of•patiriots, though he was not elected till .September. and did not appearin .Philadelphia -till . .N` ffember, Kean,' who :s•oted adirmativly on the.' first and fourth, and ..was the ag4t . who - obtained the vote:Of Delaware, ditinot see his name 14. he firstprinted - copies. :.,i ) efore the 2d of Aligust, he left for the armiY, and did not write'his name on the parcli*nf till sev,eral mo!:ths, after. o:6rlei :Carroll was : elected 6 Congress -till the 4th of Jul 1776, and did i lt Philadelphia till the riti4- die Of . Jul v‘:, When he wrote hip wine, isa matter, of doubt. his to be ipresumed; hoW• ever, Thai .he 'did it with theothers Present, the of August. • This is !but a hastily written sketch suff= cient, for the ibundation.ofintpiry. Among the" patriots of those .days, there ragas. 'nO heSi tation,as to responsibility. • the Declaration was passed,. and at first signed by the preSi .dent,:as were all other - acts of Congress: Bitt a little reflectiini thaC , this act differed, from, all .Viii - ?k acts of Cong,rts.3 and the mak ndaithitpif wa-mhearted patriotism ditated that all who voted •tbr so momentous a reso , lution,should share personally in the4;Vent. This wa r s no ordinary late' of Congre'ss, and Ilan determined tat' share the - danger Which menaced.— Washington Serrtincl . id the nan.— aee i ma the ,Lat the great ulture whole I be iwt ena of I qi. one age of The deniug Of fix for the um et n sense of by in 'six on so arden. ke the seem 'it their floss er- That d the urged home,. costly ivate a l ind his relies e ed by ach of ~• ovide, he or plea- ' - FROM KY • MOTHE)I, SIB. •. 7 • tew days since a case . Camc.up .the Unite States District Court pi Philadelphia, in. ivi-hich a captain of a .vessel_ *as cliatO with some Offence on 'shipboard by his,' ere*. Xn-iacident occurred in the case whiehi excit ed a'•deep feeling in . , the 4art and din all preSolt. . • • • lad:r tiled mai l ad was ca to the Stand . to test ify in the-case.- Me, had. beetsl, on- )44 the, bark while at Pernambuco, and was pp:4o durinltthe controversy ...between the captain and the crew. . The shamv:appearance of Ns , head,. and' the brOnzed. character 4 his thee, and ne(!ii, from exposure 'to the sou:them, suil,' at firAty would seem to indieite 4:gtielessueSs and %leglecli but-,underneath thaf fOng and metted hair!: the fire of intelligence glearndil froth a pair pf small, restless eyes, whichcould nothe-misfaken.. .The.counSel. 'for- the cap,' tainl•froin the. extreme= youth 4 the lad, doubt ed.whetheri he understood the 'Obligation of . the oath .he wa.. about to, t ; ike; and with ia view.tO test .his knowledge,-asked leave to la terrogate him. :This , was granted, and the fellowing ciAloquy took place. . • -- . .. ": .:', • . '• Co tin sel+-,M lac,-dopy, y • lad,.d Understand. the' .obligatifSnsfof an oath ?. i. ' - Boy -Yes sir. I' do.- .'. ... i • - - i, Couil sel4 2 What is' the obligation i ..I .Boy--- . -Ti,. speak the truth andieep nothhig hid. ._'.. l'• ',- . -.' •ll - • - i . •iS •CouusetW , —. here ;did }'on learn •this, my lad ? ..' ; f- .. . ' ) Boy=-From iny .- mother, sir, replied the lad," with 'a look of-pride w.hieh showed hoS muchlic esteem .11 the early. Moral 'principles implan't'ed in his breast, by her to whom was committed his plii-Sical t r nd moral existence:,. 'Foe a moment ;there waS . - silefice I in the' .cott4-room, and their,. as, ey. l e met ‘eYe, and thee gleamed to fitee.with recognition of 4i. .mott. lOve . . and moral priticipie which had , . mad elf.' fixed:impreSsion upon this boy, it seerried las if the spectators . 1,!•ould - forget the decorum due; to the. place . , tdid....gi ve la a d ud * ib • e a -J- • . eXpreSt.l9 to., their (-Motions: . the instantly admitted..to testify 1. . , 1 • . Behold' the mother's poster !, Ofteti - . had evil ,influences and. corrupt examples•assail4 the 156 y ;Tim and i..re, and „exposure, to the I)attlin,,,a AO:lents, had woin-awaY the Hi; eainents of -theintant farm, and. bronzed-44 Once • &it...extetior, :hut deePli nestled' to his boi(Stm. Still: the lesSo . riS of :>4F mother's love,. which taiught him-Ito:love snalskak„ the truth. 11 . Hil - ' ''. ' - - Li- ' • z . ge and its un nd the w€o ce 'be y and decide spent, 11 taste, to cot, re and will be sys- I the they so I iio 'ri , 1 it , -, 010 TE ABIS.--/El /1 eloudyl nmrti ing,-it i; a matter of impor • hoe to the fin* er to ,k ow . whether. it; will he sunshiny or shom i cery in the, afternoon. ,Ilf the ants llaYit el:WJed their holes nicely,, Riad piled the dirt un i up h, it seldom fails to bfing.. a, dear day tort farer, thotigh it IntlY be cloudy _tN ten r les , en o'clock in thcforenoonl. pl * der eb will be very'nunierous abOut the tops ofgrass and gr.un wine cloudy mot* ing fifty years observAtlon has ~ shown the ' rof this tbat,these little weather & rs i seldom fail' in their predictio ts of it fair day. i ;' 1 • Verfriends, lenity towards (a 4x0116 oyes: ,Th' whieh eann.! ex?:ted as the Speakini in tbe ; i~da,f brAW*7l44ole pp is more fiently.secupOl lipgs than* iittadament i • forcaer' ito -kind t. Ito Awn ii; • ' the'l4tiet'.44 ;vment;ofti:iiielit to it ertt. road oicitidegiA niter' It says : ! Imp. dPP: Ili F r 4 I - .. I 1 BUSIN HAlmiti — • I Qtaioieri DENTOI I , Montvale, Pa., at KJ Hotel, Mondays' d-Tuesdaye of each we;k. " ReynoldA rfASIIIONABLE TAILOR., Shop over Hawk .11: - Mottle Store. Spring and Srmer'Faittiona 1854, just! received. i. 1;.! . • • -• iDoetors Thayer &Crandall - HAVINd associated themsel4 in the poi@ .1.1. 'Medicine dud Stirgery,witild respectffillyl all to g . liC think njrad that may Mied,their pre& alseremtts. si Z ed iej ybe found 4,t the office 531 ly occupied •De. Ma yer .. Theyilvill keep on Pure Conner' an •ifolueoptithic medicines. Montroge, May 8 , 1854. x. TitAilLIL 4011171..int4p, lkitbNlTCOSts' . PA, with .„Roaliliroodruff d.: $ .I.V trri•Wholesside Grocers suutiCornmission . chants, N 04113 WailhinOton . ..,sti . eot, between Co andt and ,De) ,. etreeti,t, Neu , Sotki.! it • : er & foyiler, A -TTOIINEYS AND COUNSELLORS •AT .tl.. and Solicitors i♦l Chancery.. !,QffietNo. 44 street, Cliicago, 111. . , . • 1 _ Pilcific Hoie); - --,, GtiREE'SWICH STIIEET, (u'enti Brondway,l - York. Salisbnry St Co., -Proprietors. In vicinity of the print . steamboat landings. , , • Thomas Ingsti TjEALAR. JN . DAY GDODS,i 9tocerie:2l, Clo / CioakeTy, Boots and . Shot.. 4 ;Sze., Susqueh Depot, 1"#. • • Bentley & Pitelii A TTORNEYS ,LAW, Montrose, Pa. £1 D. 8116FTLii.T.1 L. T. T 1 A. 4 B. Baldwin, ' - 141ASIO:FACTURF4S Jl.p . plES,;• HAMS 131 Trtieks, Whips,;&e:, on Turttpike street, it , rose, Pd.' .1 I • it,ohn Grovei,' • ASIIION . A.BLE: TAILoyt:: Ishop under V JL Hotel, Idtoe-street, Montros4", Pa. I :rip; D r . Kluft IVERT4ISD EXCHANGE !STABLE - Offi iu the rof Vilson's HontrOse, Pa - H . - 07: 7 Colsten, . TAEALEB IN STOVES, Tiny ,Copper, and. Iron,Ware, Lckkrarille, rent'. Great Bend Deceallier4. • • , • y.. , C..Tylirt:- INTER.F.,sTED wi th I. L lIITNT, Importer of Dealer_ in: . 'lardWare .and Carriage Sp I Sze., No. 21.5. Pearl street; AretrTOrk, where iris cantile frierids, , in this and Other counties, are invited, and earnestiv solicited to call and pupil , . • TTOIL\VAY At LAW, S,uittilfrliamia, Pa. • 1.1.. on Maine street, one door eaSt of Lcnhcim'.l . - .. I ''.-, 1 .- Frazier dr6as — e, AATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT L ,Offio }on Tu-npike :stret,-,one dour F. Fort's Store, (MOW r 'se, Pi. . - . -'--• 'l7; • 4-1— •.. 1 •C. X. Simmons, • . - • 06011 ANDS OE( M 1 1(I it,: "cr.. A. Mad B Hares Shop,! Turnpike street; Montrose. 1 • Alert Chamberlin, A TTORNEY All LAW mid:justice of the 'P i c' X. over LIL; co'S. Sibre;lifoutroie.. • , • / , H. Ses**94,/.. A TTORNEY'AT LAW .A NO COMMISSION ri DEEOs; for t 4, State of N' York;will .at to all business entrusted to hitnlWith promptness fidelity. Office on alublic ware{ occupied.. by Wni..Jessup. 1 - Abel Turrell, TIEALR, - IN Chemi Paints, Dye -stuffs, - drocerie.A, Dry Hardware,i Stoneware, :Glassware, - Clocks, Wit . 1 Jewelry, Silier Spbous -Spectaelp4, .Musical r hi! ments, Trtittses, SutiFieal•Justrurnents f . Liquors, ftnnery; Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, Shoet;• 1 NoOnts. ; fie: • I i• . I. . R.R.lyons & Co . ~.' .. * Ty iiptiEsALE I AND RETAIL DEALER.) V Dry Gelds, fOroceriee,, Salt, Flour, and I a•, •Ant.;74x) I ro, Pa: - l, 1 ~ R _,_ / - . 1 1 •• F Chandley, ' 1 - it • EALER, IN DRY OrOODS,'ReadV Made Cloti . Groeerir and Stationers, • etc., P , Avenue, -Vim & PITYSICf-Lw, 'D SUAGEONS. Office Ni Otveg4 strett,lifontrostr, Pa: rost *Co., EALE.fts'ix DRYi'GOODS, Groceries,. C D Ilardiare Leather,; Floui; etc., corner of pike street AVentie,!MOllinkße; . Pa. d. Lyons & Eysn., EAtEas IN GOODS; Groceries; Hard irk Croc4ry, Tintrare, GrocerieS, Books; etc.; carry on the Book #indiv:busint*---Public iv gotdrose, .Pa. • , - Bentley & Read, . • a EALER,Si . N DRY. GOODS, Drugs,' c Pain titi ils,'" Groceries , Hardware, C Iron, lOckh, 1, atcluis, Jewelry, Slyer Spoons, 1 fernery, . I—Foot of Public Avenue, Montrose. . I J •I • • FANUFACT Sayr UII,ER, IL kinds jof Castings, ments, etc. g Office. at Sayre's 3fanufactOry, at the Eagle Fotindi street, Montrose., williait H. zessup, A TTO IS AT LAW, Montrose, Pa. Prac. 171 tice n' Susquehanna, Brulfori, Wayne, WYo miniand Dizerne 4ixamties. f 1 I ' Willia&n W. Sniith4c Co., • iriABDIET MAKERS. They keep constantly on V./ hand a good assortment of all kinds of Cabinet" Furniture. Shop and Ware, Rooms at the.,foot,,of ; Maindistreet Montrose, Pa. • I. • • ekstell, Wuitoir* co., • 1 TAtitikACTLII;ERS and; .DEAL in kierYtiS 11l -Goo* Hats; Cap, Purs;;L'earel Z.RS las, Pas ;rola, Ratan.; No. 20 conrthuadt street,lNess Ye:4, (upstairs.) ; a. 0. nocawitt... LJ. 110WARJ:k. W. W. wtrxiN. • Friuffiin 'Mier; 1 TTOR.):EY A D COUNSELLOR AT LA I ZS. Montrose, Pct., will attend faithfully to *lllNi:si nges :entrusted to him in jhe cennty of Busquehiinna. Cpnveytureing and writing of WI .kinds will be iderie neatly, and charge* moderate. ;, He will also atteitdi to the prosectitien of Oainis of soldiers, their widow and heirs, againit the United Stitee; Government, for Bounty Land, Pennons, May be found at all :hours at the,offiee ,formerlY occupied by J. T.rich ards, Esq., north of the Court Roue°. 489. 410;000 W All !FE. D. _ • • 1 1 Proposals ?will W• received pt the Commis!! ers office at Montr4se for taking a:loan of Ten t ohs and . dolls*, rauthollized by act colassantily to b b l ot- F rowed by th# County of Susqueteaq for the Pur pose of building a view Court Home •`• d PubliC offi ces for said County, until the whole amount oil said loan shall have been taken. I !• :- • • 1 ' The said lOan will be taken for the whole al or in amaller,:sums,las may suit those • wishing rest money therein; and for stiph :times as ma , the lender at4he rate of six per cent per annum which county Bond's will beissued, in conform;tl the act of asiemblyi • i 1 - ' • Attest.. , . .1. 11..t..V.C0CK. , • 4.OSRPENTEit. Wm. A. CROOAFAIC, • Commissioners Office, Modtrose;:iefarch 8, 18. STEAIIiiGIRIST AND on BROTHERS haring ;Pluralism the P _entablishment,! will keep constantly...on ter.gme a-ut one near, Corn Meat of superior ity, alto Chop and Rran at the lowest cash pd. Custom work will l done with 41tvatch, and eases learranted. • 1, Montrose, July, .1253. r l • • . . 1 0111 SALE . A FARM cotaining acres, in Dimock about 2Q acres Improved, la LOg Rouse I arid well wateked.- - - `The above will be lad on reemenabte teryni kinti n of meat For more ticu • of phn_Youtg near the of W .0 2 . Tt:" . Pa, I lorginin %. '4 1.:„• .: ~: V t rilingArt D. t 1 . 1 - - - • I waiiii on iubseription.st thiii otilwtibiaildiot • - 1 . . . , •. - i, • ! - • ~ i , . t 1 • 1 . DRS. ss-0 - • CILAND caitley & Perkins, 9F AND DEALERS id) •Cia Agricultural !topic ire, Public Aveaue;, - " ., )0t of ClteriT . - ...gip •,. . I+ t 83 : 1/001)15. 2 ' -...,.. v ,11 are, now 'prepared te famish those in went Or Spring and Sommer Goods' at *idea: :that will n t fail to compete With' the v: • ery loweg and-rant the iniyele. Oar [ asisOmeat of DeVsi• Goods is plete., comprising-verY;berustif=lia • of the very test,-fashions—.BaragerMarege ' Urine M.O Gingham, ie, &c: : " - S. H.l. ;SAYRE... 8.0.4.VNET5.--We bar‘ received e;, - good assort-: • at eatreinely.lowpritcs.. S. H., at P.SATRZ. CLOTHq t ---proa# A Ckiths, Caselmerii, Tweeds, ic: ttia,,iiod altst -rsie'nesortizient 4 Seiner stuffs; 1... •Ake.. - '_,_ • ...„. 1 - _. ,$. H. & b.SAYRE. READI'4I44IIE' (7 . LOTIHITGC—A :Very -desire e assortment at low Obits.. &.H. & D.FBAYRE: WALL PAPEICtri large kik, whitir. enables O . ?, 'sell koiNbesides gifing an opportunity t make bet r seleetions.-„ ~...- 1 &H. & 13:8AYRE. ..f . ASHTON SALlVlliatter Firkins; ,Irvirare, &c. 40. &e. ~ ; , i ~. I'S. U. & O.••SAYRE. tiGßOCEßlES.—llavlnelMugbt very low, ive - Will of and Cannot, be undertiold.- S. 11. & P.ISAIIIt. . Montrmw,, • May, 1834; i.l . . SPRIIIE9 _GOODS: ',t - WE, of tie largest and ?bat seleized Itteeks of ,'Goode - in the twenty, 1 . 6 now's() 6e found , at the gtore'of. ' , :`" P - : F.; B. CBMiDLER. PEKES of prints, every variety and style, 2tlo pieces of Lawns, Detain and Berages, 100. pieces' of Poplins, Gfinghams, Snd Plitds, 50 pie otLinen, Deßage • and Gingham', Lawns, with y other patterns of. Silk, Parametta Alpaca, Mpg in variety sufficient to ibuic any taste; sill be sold at the , fount rates, 'by • ' • Grotlefoa. • A R . HALE beellat and d v oLI h eti ous nth eln t bE rt 2 . °l l ln li w ttte r 42ore of that eirellest Teajor 50cts.ii*ad, a Privie le of augar,.2o pounds for $1 at CHANDLER'S suprior. lot,;.Women's, Mi4ses', and Chil iti. dren'a,! Men' pumps, brogans and boots. n. sale by . ; • CI3.II.MILER. . •-• jlard-Ware." ! !MALL STOCK--considerable w_orelCiockery and Glass . ware.' Nails And Glass, glenty. Jew Stoves thnd wary; Ploughs; . Drag Teeth ; ' Spfuti 4 B Springs; Thimble Wagon Boxes;; iron Deitch : 4 4 , eeews, Trace skis, Bed Cords, Bart shovels and }nits, ike. ; all -ill be sold cheap-by -; - CIYANDLEK. cad!' Made Clithlugg and Cloths: AtTANTITY and quality not aurpassed : hi this mar. - 7 ‘ ket, and as for pri4e all-I ask is,;•that those .. ant will be gocd enough to call and see nt - eIIANDLER's. /, .. Books and Stationery. •' • 1 CIIPOL Books of almost every kind;; Blank Books, Miscellaneous Booka, Fancy and TUN. Books,"Let er Cap 14 - te Wrapping and PrintingFap z er at- arid ,riga, I I ttr- I idly New Line 01 .ITlnii,Sisiges,. , - - • FROM ' / , :KIR IiWOOD Irp / ItirostiitOSE. TTAGES will leave Kirkwood, passing through Cor ,bettsville; Liberty, 4 1 i., every:niornitig after - the arrival of the MailTrainalof cars, botliEhst and West, reaching Montrose / et i "r. - N. RetNrning, , leave ilontrose daily (Sinulaysi excepted) at 2 r. at., reach ing Kirkwood in'time to tike the Mail trains of cars, both East and'West, being the'nearest land most fen z7ide rute.tro, reach the New YO - Fkid Erie Railroad. This line intersects a tri-weekly !inn for Dimock; .pringVille, - Tinikhannoek, Wyoming, and .Wilkes berre, which leaveS Montrose at 7. A. M. 4,lvery Moti f, day,,Wednesday and Friday. Also,'a line to Friends i 0 /Atte, Leraj',..ille, *e. i 1 Good teams and, comArtagte, earria:nes are provi - led, and the"proplictorviyill s h are mil pains. to ae .onimodate•the public. f W. K. HATCH. . • i -,- : • i MORGAX S WEST. - April f.,, Init. • -I- ! . i .• t • 1 s . 'lets lirot.als and i7::-11.. A :.t.:l tmeute:at . at the 1.5.1.eafd v .!';' , .t,..,...i.f.hire. PE undersigned . vt oidd ro.p;. , etfollY annomiceirk the public that thoy 11:11.. ii:torecl id to c , +-partn. thin - iri the Mercantile bii - siness. at the :Olwi ut Nay-- rntion," and that the buLitiess will hereaTter he con flicted under the name . ilf ila-WleY & Mott- We in rite our old friends and ,he public generally to give Is a call before purchaiing elsewhere,iand. see tow •heap foods can be bouNft for-cash. We have just rceived !a good :assortment, of Nets Goods, . which nakes our stock complc(e; which we pledge ourselvei :o sell as cheap as: the cheapest, i ut:s, tru kee . G. R. RAWLEY Apl. 1. 1854.] .C. W. MOTT 1, • Time rimmled.:. pELAIVARE, LACKAWANNA AN WESTERN 1111014 ROAD. ; -,. - SPREO AIiRANGEMENT, ON and after Monda', May Bth, 1q54; the: Mail 11 NJ Passenger' Train will depart from Scranton at . 10 A: M. I , Arrit:o ai Great Bend at 11.40, A: 111 • • 1 .Connecting with the day express ti•otns East and West on the .N: 11. it[E 'lt, R. i' ,Return will leave Great Bend on the arrival oft_ he Day Express train:s froMNeiv York,ruid Dunkirk; ar- Oving at Scranton; at 4.10 P. M. , The. Freight Accommodation Train With Passenk:er Car attached will leave..*ranton at 1.2.5 r: x., arriv ing at Great Bend at 6f. at. - . : Returning, will leave.,Great Bend at 7 .A. m. and krrive at Seranton . 'll.44 l , A. at. '- , Stages will be in waiting on the arrival of passen ger trains at Scranton, td convey 'passehgers t 9 Car- . hondale,.Pittston, Wilketibarre, Philadelphia via. the Reading Railroad, Easto4 and all other intermediate Places. . al ' The trains we connectiwith arrive and depart from ew York and Dunkirk as follows.: , Day .Express arrives 4 New York at 7.32, P. at. and departs from do, at 6 4m. • Same train arrives at Dunkirk 10.49 r.• at., and departs from-do. at 7.25 a. M. : Night,Exprekt arrivit at . New York 10.02 .t. 11., and departs frontdo. at 6 P. M.l Same train arrives at •Dunkirk 12.12 r.[M., and departs at 8.20 - POl. Mail Train NO.I, bound west,!arrives at . Dunkirk. 6.08 P. M. Those wishing to availltemselves ofthe Night Ex press -both East and WeSt„ or the Ilan [traiwwest: on the N. Y. k Erie Road will take ottrAoCommodation train, which leaves Scranton at 1: 25 ..P. M. Those [wishing to e in gre Day'Expiess either east or west, [will take the Man Passehger-Train, which departs at 9.10 A. 11. . 1 ' , • D. 11. DOTTF.D.ER, Superi n tendent. , May 6, 1852. .[[ 0 '-:-. i NEW RANGEMENT 11.64.; , lILVDS k Alc. i ,LE2CS!RaiI kin; d' rreigA Line between ontrose pro} - ans _ Aretel York,ier -da , Sir)4 •.• • da.slB%leseep • ITINDS klfcmlLLElr, haringrr Ae*Taugementa 11.1. for forwarding freight to New-Yolls.,in the awe of Capt. H. R. CADWELL, of Orange. Co.. t , will be in attendance at the Montrose Derr! t‘eir. a of the week, to take chargcrof such freight and pi , cxfuc. as may be entrusted to t*m. Returnstfor Atte same. will be paid at the Btore:of William Melfilleit. ! Gmeerlea in general, .Flour; Pork, Fish, 'Bait, Am.; ike., constantly on hand, ifor sale at the; lowest Cash Prices, or in exchange country produce. . L. B. Horns. I! st' Vi r rursu McMstizw. I AprillB, 1854: a - _ • EEPS constantly on hand a first_ rate assortment IX. Drugs, of liestv lay,. • to apply Physicians, and 'customers gene Also a great • variety of Patent, ifedieinett, emb*ing nearly of :the best kinds in market. Chentirala, a fill supp'y. • - ,l* i Druggs fa Mass-ware, general assoytment: Liquors, a cheee variety for smedicuud purposes. Trusses, SuppOrters and Shoulder 'Bracea... , , Pain!, and Oiftt,' 'firit rate . assortment' of boat qualities. - Dye-Staffs, of 'all kin • Slone-ware; kt.j Groveries, a full assortment. Dry Goods; all the leiding and staple 1 articles in this department, and will t)e sold cheapi 1. /Lard-tralfaftsinill asiO I rtment of the" kinds - most used. - • ; L Poekd Kairest the beet in market. ; ,• Yenkr• N;)timpx, full assortment. ge7rat varier:. )Per . 6bitery, sorts. lilairttnalwa; it - 4;1 MI biros, ' . .ial.nneing all t:orts of strings 1 . 01 - rnritrttnient.l4. ,P Matorials Lamp Otritphene, Burning Fluid, Candles, Stationtyy, Miitors,•Spcieta6les. Spoehs ,Drushee, Shoes, Wall Paper, •Umbie las, , Whips, kc,, and near. ly _everYthintiraitted in t - market, will be . . found at the Store et i ' ADEL T,ITIIRELL. L 1 4 o int lir:- iliiit , tor with • AUDITOR'S NOTICE: • _ TRl...u.riteersignieji,esanl ,4,udi rt o to r r s a u p sil pi u ttd na bLt u h n e . ty, to makedistripution of the fund now i iisaid Court of the estitd of doopee Looni,lit, late of said county, de- Ceased, wtil attend tO tbehluties of his appointment -at his office in Montrose, pn Saturday 'the eighth day of July next, at one l ,o'clocit inl the afternoini, it whic h drne and place all persons interested in the said fluid, are, required to present i'lbeir claims oe bo foreyer barred from corning in upon Abe said ' May, 80, 1854. PMANIELIN YIIABER. lin; an ; ; Itf • „.' _ ktiODY' a copy pthe gong Lib er t y Shaft, _ _ Angel widsperi—Lov.* 43 , •ttrOlolt+Tbit 1_ it SocuiS00 0 .10( other New :Moen rid lane - • i • 114 W.P• • IliDibl GRAMM:L. W I SP so, asTss* morms.l.i9 ' - mail wiliiii4Bl MO RI - wivr itevittrri Sts! ash rxtripil :. ' 1 ''' t i TA eP°e Al e Journal; f q ': AN Illnsteuted Bea" of A ulnae, Science, •Me 'plonks, Inaenttalli'Pa, Useful KnOWledge— ublished inanthil% ea t 3e9 ber containe 82 largtr pages, besiltifullY rein ,flti.. paper, and profuse. i ly Uhistested 4 ith elegant& gtaatasa,lorrning at, the pi end of thel year two A—. 24 VO umes, "'"Turislug nearly B 400 pag , es,Jßustrated'vtith al ut 600 ape & ow . ings relathtg to,the agaie subjects—the sta,),. cr i nt i on price beingtedy'one dollar , a year, or 50 cents ; y d. ume. No pablicittwon of thd kind has ever been pw, ;hazel with . -sucli magnificence, or at sp cheap a price. • Fwroaent l idechanies, Inventors, Manufacturers, people of every precession, will fin 4 In 14tel- Peep , a • c Journal .repository of useful kuoliTOge, . . ' y suited to their respective w ts. I 1 Teams—enesdollar a year or 50 dz. for 6 Ina 1 Postagelin the People's J erred, lice* perq • .r -ter. In Olinda free. A lib ral commission to Pi t masters and those who will nit clubs. Poet-pay _. ' < a letters airirect to. AL RED KBE 43H, tor and Proprieto of the Peep' 1 Jounntl,' , .' • No. 86 Nassau it: N w York . : : ' rhe People's atent 0 . ,0 1 - ' - This weßknown establishinent iS Still carried on under the superint itlence ofth undersie ed, through whom Patents nay be secur 4., bath m this knd alf foreign countrie s with the ut eist fidelity l i and a.sw.tch, on very mode to terms. ,' . , Persona 'Wishing for advic ' relative to 'atents e er ' Inventionij may at all times'ion..tult the Undersigned without charge",; either pen s 'al ly at his office, or by letter. /To tho4e living at a istance, he whulditstate that all the :needful steps n -miry to sedure a Patent / can be ananged by letter. hen partit...l wish to - bs I i t informed as to the probabilit of being enabled to ab tain Patents, it will be nece y for the tn to-f,tward n by mail a rough outline sket I and descripl'icat of the , invention. , Ne fee or cliargtil is made forAch exam- 1 inations. Private consultat'ons held, daily with In- ventorsjyom 9A. 11. to SP. li. •/ I i Models from a diiiisinece may be sent by e xpress or otherwise-. 1' . 4 / I i ! • For further , information tpply to or address post ,paid, ' • ALFRED E. BEAC,II, - Editoe and Proprietor o rihe People's .iounlal, e Aluerican and ' ' 4 l JC- F. It 1141/414IDLEFt: . , . • • Solicitor of,Atnerian and Eoreigti Patents, People'ajPittent Office, 86115. a. ssau st., New York.l -L.- • I / / Att. R ADV.: • 1 STOVE /AND TIN • .WAIIE , • • -••- 1 . . ei / D. T.ATIIROP k CO.i have constantly on hind %.../a a largo and well Felected astortnicnt of tin ware; Reels and. Chain for- wells; .piunps,: cistern pumps, &el, ,Ilytirattlie " Rants, Japanned 'wares,. lead .pipes of 'ait sizes Sc., tte. Job work donekrith neat ness and despatch ; all orde-,s promptly attendid to. • r, STOVES & PIPE kept constantly on hand, a large assortment of stoves of the late4t unproved and, approved. patterns. Our experience in the business utbleS to . 'riliTt those that we can safely warrant to give entire satisfaction; Amongst ;?urcutnerons stock can be found the, Paragon dir tight Star of the West; Elevated New World, CI nton, , • [Oven Atlas,. " Cultivator, Phoenix, Fire Fly Three States, ' " • Western" Oneen, Globe, 1 " Pemium. - 1 • C. D. LA *llllol'. t 4 A Large and Hand OF SUL. IS now arriving at our stor bougi4 for rash and for a very small profit. Our s erg thing usually kept in a are constaMtlV adding thereti assortment coinplde. .Wei buyer&—S(raagers and , frien4, ey and el4ide-Drg Good*, assured that We can sell gocf( Further;particulars nest I call and SO-for yourselves, May 3, . • Lanc,;..l4oro Sash, Fact rr HE siihscrjber 1 & Bi'other;pl, Doors. tL' on hand aitid ftirnished to 0 and workinen unsurpaiAsed Orders adifresed to me will Good Pine!Lumher. and Co change fini the above. Te. Laneglant, SCSQCEII-kii. STOVE AND TIN • • • !it.A.,L. WEB. W 0V . 1;,,D respectfully in .V V. qUelianna county an, opened . o;.establieliment of tose,lat the old stand of $ e l north of the itemtroge Di intend to keep constantly o of - STOV4S,. X.1.N . , dal IRON .K 4 RE, &rt, all * I low as tlksame can, he bo Northern ;rennsYlvaniti. Stoves eati. be found the fo 'numerous ;to mention X.3.', ok Erie Air-tight, Mohatek Elevated Oven Forest ' ; 'tlueen - Keystone State for 'rood Jfoderri Troy. • . Bag ftate,for 'teood. ! Eastekii;lroia Iritch;[in, Flat Top Freatium,.i Also. Parlor, Office, and tames, tOi;!heating.public private hOnses, Siov, stove pipe furnished' at, iv , be lmghtsat the East. All kinds of custom wor the most reasonable terms: en' In exchange for wares. If yon ivish to save me before iMrehasing elsewher',l 3lontr/os,e, September .14! Dissolution. -, • E Co-partnership heretofore existing betw een T the Subscribers 'under, the title of Tiffany & Smith; ias terminated on the 14th of April last. The ncs and ~accounts of said firth are now in the hands 07 Tiff:my, for settlement. Those indebted will iileise take notice and net accordingly, . - ' EDWIN TIFFANY:O7 , '' • JANES F.EIIITIL: 1 Brooklyn, May 10th, 1854. TO TIIE'rI7BI.IC. TlEunderslined having purchased of Mr. Tiff‘y. his'entire interest -in - the mercantile business hereby Make their boir to the good citiiens Of Brook lyn and Yicinity, and -invite them to call' aid inspect and\purchase one of the hest and moat 'complete oc-ha ef.goods ever before offered in this market.-- 1 Be te,ting ; that people- who , bny goods,on long creel its hate' pay a- large - perecntn , • " ' e for credit - done; we'hare . ted. the Ready. PaySystena, of trade, as the sysleni mos onducive to the public- as well as our own interests. 11 kinds of Farmer's 'produce re.: ceived exchitnge for. oKids at the highest market rates. .Those who desire fON urchase at a low figure wilt assuredly find itifortheir • terest Ito give-us a call '. . d. F. mt, . . Brooklia May 10. 0. G, 11E. STEAD:. New York City ' 4 141 INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE fl WALL STREET.. CAPITAL, IN CASH. AND APPROVED SECURLL • • •, .• - . 300,000. I . • - • • • . - Insurei„against Loss or -Dayzag4,6y DI ittcroas. A; Q. Stebbins,' 113 Broad streeti Pcter.C. Baker, 1 Spruce ' Street ; Girard Danc`ier, 118 illroadivay; Thomas: Andrews; 136 Cedar street ;,!Samtiel 'G. Southmard, 377 West street; Albert L.lfpnklin 810 Greenwich sleet; Jamce.A. Crosby,. 113'. Broadway; Ches. Lent, Kingsbridge; N. Y.; Lambert C. Ilan, Chicago; All.; el Smith Robbie, Roche,ster, N. Y.f William vtt. Leland New , York ; Peter R. ; Roach . , 138 Bank street; Staates S. Bell, -corner West' and Laiebt streets ;, John L. 'Deck 7* Water , street ,D. Yam Wart 118 Broadway; Isl. Gallup, corner West and Barrow streets; I'..L•r H. FoSter f corner Gansevoorf and. West ; Reuben . Rosa Jr..; 48. Eighth Avenue; Stephen Cromwell, Camden, N. Albia WadleigNlThiladelpida ; ',Dexter B. Brittain; 49 Wa• ter street Samuel Fmclair, Tribtine Buildings ; Sari uel 13. Moir, Cleireland,‘Ohici. ;. • ROYAL CHAMBERLIN, Prellidelll. CUARISII C. Ct.snalt,.Secretary. • CHARLES L. - BROWN, Agent, MOntrosei , Pa. MONTROSE. DEPOT.- MeirILLAN Tjj'' VINa Purchased the establislucent of ism° L. it Pc4 k Co. at the Montrose 'Depot, would re. respectildly inform Ills friends that, he will keep con• sternly hand, at the lowest prices, a 'well selected atock oggipds. - t Sal, and Miter WI- be cheap , as We ll u Groeedes, Dry (kids; Hardware, OrricAteri; peas. - AwlNails, tic., In exchange for Grain. and all kinds of produce, at the best Osjsca,, 1000 Cords Hard W"'d 7 1141 t 4 d - - /444 g 1111 0:4 1 r4; reti• 2 , / 841 4 i ' • -• 1 it THE r , • t • 1 .! " 7 : f ovnasf;T.' ono° Ass rtment . , . ~ , • gi - • ' 'HE undersigned ihm ; ing entered into-h copartner -1 . • .• ship in the mercantile3bUsiheSs, at the old stand have been' I o' S: S. Grover Ito be conluctiid and Carried on uti libe FOld at A . the 1 - " tki mlik & I . - , , , 1 r -name andstele 0. 1 c n 'ark, respect s i n CrY O'' f lv beg leave to inform the pOlic that GOODS of iti and a- 9 "ve e ery descriptidn will bcso)d on reasonableprms for itp keep our c sh or any kir:A of Prndud.: .It is ou settled deter- Mtention of 'n nation .. to sell as' cheap of a little ch apt!r thaw any :Pc," of l'''''`"'. o her . house in - the 'countrl: - . We are tht*tuined to, 4.6., feeling,it TO .n goodlissoitnio , !t, :tad hope by Ott let attention I t . business, to merit p.libo!ral. .414:17'e ofinuhlie patron s • I . 1 JAMES MC'IIILLAN: • - Springville, )lay,' , . . A. l'AßK, u kun.- .l' . AR ems. c. -Our Goal redily 'pa y i n ock cowprisq: country .itoro, p, - tire intend I invite the our Si( 'rocorievt, cf7c.i ids as cheap treek. In ti tthe stare 1. LYON EEO & sox..! tl Doo i r • Unit, al ry. . Sl.l at the Sh li of N 11, and Blint11,; Turning tier. • Linn t iti kiln diieit, liy any in theleinintry.4.- receive prorni4.attention. nti;y•Produee r t i aken in e,%, ns, ready pavi„J . S. AP.LONS. ! A COUNTY:' W,IELE DEPOIt. • & .00 I form the petite orStis. cjcinitv' thati they have I, '. 'th f e above kio ; in Mont . yro.4 - ._-)Vebster, one door norra t t,l! klere 'they ban - .tr,e.assortment ' PER; 21.Vej:SIIEET f- which theCy,will !tell .its I I Ott ht.this county, or in ..tnong the aSsorttneut ,o; towing, besideS.others too [ • i I ... . ibr wood. • . I , • • for coal, .1 • , rved, for wood. ' tShop StoveS,lltiot-air Fur; elturOes; hotch, trimmings tht-ware • and ole:?ale as lOotlas they can. done on short notice and . All kinds oftoroduce tak - , ey, be , sure and call on us , L. WEBSTER. & CO. • - 149.2y1 I. 14 .... t ,.., __,., _-- ' . . /0;004110/PlIEW1 4 0" DBll - 1 t - ' .) - GREAT tkrfraCTlON!'. .; • '•• r at Risk for the. .11re; T apoda _at Eaton'f . .., ONE - P•Rtaz ' Oast ..i . = - largest, , and chespestlttank•Of.Faity, Dome& • tio• and Staple Goods .ever brought into Einsque: .., . county. -; Ono hundredi 8..1)0 Goods, com p• 1 , in•part astolhofs: ' 1 ' , , • . •- ge .*$ Chanable"Silks„' • g - 'silk. and Si.. ' Stripe ' 1. : i * . [Bonnets, 4 Plaid. •- • " , French Plumes, - . ' ' Blank t- "1 , - ' 4400 pieces Bonnet 'Rib .G•` ~ Bonnet , 44 li r -• • -• , Dons, net Satins, • ' i '' 60 pai.,i'ancy Dress do. AM wool DeLainas, . • . civet Drena Crittow, / / P , ,.. , 1 3 4 .‘n -do - Sig'id. Ar..Aliqd. Velvets, i d" mesa, ' , T. - -; : T-' - rtfty Day . State Sllawis, ded de et e 46; f , s C'ashntere : • / /do English 31mitU NI , F Oraelfut , . /.. de' P alto ' s (, . ;,,84 < . i do • ty nese Cloths,. ~ „• ; Gloves, Hosiery; etc. co in urYb i 1 .Clothsyeassmeres,. F 4 r nch chanide de ReiTe, , Vestri)gs, • . , -: 1 E broidervd Robes, • ; . . - .1!1‘,, , ,,d a ~. ,Gi hams and Prints, ; _ / Wool ui p k et , s, IScoteh Plaids,- 7 rings, White Goods, ~,, ' gickings, .' _,, ~ Wrought Chintize : Dr spreai... .., con„,„ • , Li en do _ do .Muslin }Mg:rigs, . 1 b, Linens . ,'. , ••,,, . lo Canibrickilg - . ;Black MusliL, .. to Linen ••/' idn'f . ' I . Pc• 'etc- Rarford, - • Oct. q. ' i 1 i - EATOZ; & CO.. , 1.... • . . • • .REM©'PAL • . - STOVES! STOVES! S TOVES: . . IRE subscriber wishes' to t all the attention of his. L friends and the.pitblic.lio his very large assoo ie.nt.of ST(WES at his .nejv Store Roomini Loders; .i.lle;' next to L. S. ILiiheinili store, and near the Gt. Liiiid Depot. ...Ile Inis,.iii addition to his -former large ra liety of :Cooking bud Parki,r'Stoves, many new pat-. erns, some of which r are 7:='-'i : 81. Nicholas, • Penrh Brionte Fire Clipper," : Modirn I Troy . ; -.3l . Ohatek,l' . - . Medallion, . _ .: Orient, , • Black DlFrri ~ Oak, Egg Stone. W hich, together with his fo l imer stock, will - perhaps be the Most extensile and varied asAortroctl e t ot well ie ected stoves in the nount4'. - '''' .-'. 1 ... - .. e . Clinton Stove* well furnished,: at . lowi prices.. - MAlLarticles in his linoi.l kept on lind and•made to order as usualouid orders( received at his old stand in' Great Bend. ' ' '1! • JOIIN OLSTE.7.4:. toderseille and Greatßeiid,,,Nor., 1 .54. r- I - - - •• , , , - TO THE }TAIL Cf. . 3f • friend; one and all, I would have ou to know T at I'm ready to serve youjat Montro. Depot. I - lave 'Nails and Tobacco, CO free and ii!, • .• , S: t, Saleratus, Saltpetre and Spice_: 1 , ' G nger and Cloves, Cream 61 . 1 Tartar end'Candit:..., G oyes .Cassimeres, Iresting-i, selected for dandies; I save)Nuttnegs, Molasses, Alspice and Teas, WW ith Ribbons and Tippeta; l i the ladies to please; - -. . P Ma r - Needles and 'Fiih-hOoks, with 'plot ty of soap,: 4i es- St r rch, Ilutcher-knives, BIZ4"CCE, Rat-t - and Rope, C rrycombe, Coffee-Mills,-Tiekiiii , ant • eking, • C I.l.hods and Crackers, with Wtif ' r'Sticking; '.• I' pper-sauce', Writing Books, Raisins and Snuff—..'. B it perhaps, :on the Whole, ie have said quite enough. T he half can't be told, so jhst step in and see'.• I , r yourselves, - at the store of your Mend . . - 1 •t . ' .J. C. LEE., ' .)loltrose Depot, Feb. O. 1 -_ 1 '• •• :- . • -- •1 NEW F IRM IN PRINGVII.I.E. --- , " - • ' : nufta2oi. lliob er.' ..„. ClipiCE lot ju4t reCeired, and ofOre.ti..low by . 3 !••• ~ ~ KOTT, , ..IOILN4TO.IN .1 - .. - CO . , - •' . Sha*t'l4: ifiliawls! .: -t--. - . --: Sb CHOICE lot or WooliLong a 714 veil.. cheap' by ' • - SCOTT, JOHNSTON i CO. I Springl,llle,.Decerpber 3.1 , ' - .i • Notice to the Public. 1 TAVING just returned 'Eroni.New York I wish to 1...ca1l the attention Of My . old Customers, and of , e public in general, to mir ! ' ' • . NEW ~ , TOclCl, OF GOODS, . '.. .., , hich beinghoughtlwith cash at' the lowest prices,. id wishing to sell Principally for the . same, I will !:)f -r them at greatly redueed• prices. . Cocheeo Prints, Warranted fast colors, for, only ,8 'nts a yard: Good Brown Sugar, 18 poundqOr one filar: Boonton Nails, 'aCknowledged . :by all, to, be aliest Nail in use $5,50 peeke , r. - flats ancLeaps, j i obts and shoes' 131;ifalo Robe; bean prices, -all iwool i•• Laines,. Cash i niereB, .I'aramettsis, Dress Silk;'..Silk eh - et, &e: ' • 3.louslin" De Laines, 1 s,hilling per yard, tin • Bonnets and; Moleskin Hats; Broche Shawls,. ioubki Long shawli,- I Thibet . do.', l selling at inconceir )ly low - prices. ' I can safel y warrant ; , perfect 'satis ctioo to all , who will giver t me a call.. • _ Lanesboro,..Apr..s, 1854: - :, S. Al. LYONS. LOCKS—gbod time keepers, only• One .) • A . H • S. A. :LYONS, ILaneSboro, Apr. 5 7ANTED,—, 11 V price.will - Laneshoro, iiitilktif4. .../ Goals,. at m Lantsboro, Ar I . I aitit get without One Tem ., . • peranit Groceir . •• . - , • .HE ProprictorS of - the Temperance -.Grocery ' Would call the ',attention ,of , the pitblic to their ock of Groceries,Which consists of everything kept 0 a grocery with.he exception ofH--;,-.., which can purchased for cash a,little, aboi.e cost. • Come.and . : for vourselirei,j we Will lbad yoit doWn with , gro .rics for as little Money .; - .4 the next.• Our stock. insists of Sugar, Notasseg, Pish, Coffee, Starch, Pep er„Spice, Salaratus &c., &cl '!:. - 1 . April 5.' • ' H .F: H. FORDO-A..lf & CO. RACKERS the lb or barrel. Oysters. by the by keg or quirt. 'Nuts wholesale or retail. Figs d Yankee Notionl .of all de.scriptions. - lApr; .: . F. R. F. 4. Co.. . . 'W D ar eclared -against. the Turks. F you have beards ; " prepare to shed them mow:" I : Turks or Christians, Moilmons Dunkers or Jews, girded ladies or beardless bOyx, Abgdoms or bald ••ates, any-and all who require the services of or . 1 Barber and Hair Dresser% ) ' ill please bear in mind that I - L CIJARLES TILLMAN ' ntinues to eierciAe his art at 'the old stand, in the , ement of Scarle'S,Hotel, Montrose, where ,he Will le always happy to.see the faces of old and , new cui _ pmers. '• . I EIRE INSURANCE. 1 HE subscriber is agent for..thfollowing Insurance , Companies, doing busines .at the lowest safe r t.s.. L ) 7 , • 0 ,. • tate Mutital at illarrisbitrg. . .. ' ,-- / • capital $050,009.- , ash: icifutuat at ! Harrisburg.. • •` _ - - 0 InSurance, New York City...` .- •• I• • Capital $500,600. • '" -', ,F. l'i. CHANDLER; - Monirose . APr' 6 1854. ' • ' , .• ' • . .rita9lo TOTWITIISTANiIING th Albany Lrdifer . that• Frani • d President becnuie the Prophet the Lord kiveth power, to the faint," ) admitted.that the subsoriber can and w 11003, - ; AN DI SHOES IMEAPER 'than other shoPin town, not even ea ;epting toe genuinnboot and shoe store' - down town.' N. B.—My terins. are cash j or :Pay Own,- pad vuld therefore inform* those. Who are indebted to erriman S Patrick, that they.!tnuat cal.atrpay up null eed.; , ; MERRIMAIt, , Montrose April ' I • -• , 1 . 4 Souse thlugs can be 'done nit :welt as others.” HE Subscriber having r”,-,,,ed the Chair Man repared. ufactcri to Ins.tr, Qf ti 6 et 4" L . ail wr4 kin i r d efiluthu ln- n a a jivd ibrd' uce i t; o .t?es; rktnansh uf gtwxl ip, I" 4 3,o t V a ng s 'th in e d in diffe a ren su r k ricw inda s • l r e- vr . lll option . . i • ' 'Boston .4ockora, (impmtvolaiy49 all kinds . offalcy and Irincticti g.hairf,F/ag . , . ' Seat; Settees, 47c.; - &c, Orel Work voionsiii to give fade:lon . for I [l _ 1 - ' • . *.*Merchantahle 'Produce taken in lexc no for ork, bus NO CREDIT! . . . I ,/. JAS; 11911148T0N. Hayford, .April . 6. 1 , - . .. . . 1 _ oRK SALE by the barrel' br , `-? B r N or . 4, &Wors t •.- ' _a_ • for which the highest i S. E A. LYONS. taken in exchange for • S. A. LYONS. he People. rediciiono of thO 4 New Lerce will bo.elect iiah save that universal- - • EAGLE AFollllllllti. • QIYRE;BENTLEY4 'PERICINS lutving purelia & kJ ed Wilson* C.o.,ihelagle Pcsittdry, a re . prepared:lo? fill orders from the tiade;and,do Work n. their Doe with - skill and ' desptiteh. They will keep] constantly - on hand ,Plows, (best kinds,) : Stores (an -;: kind Crullivatera; Strate_Outiers, - Cara: Shelltre,' d.e. et. - '. ' „ We invite.particulai.attention to the Plows whicli l - we manufacture. e W manufacture and. keep for saloyi -274e Celebrated .13latehliy .. .Plo t e. We lyre Patichased the eiclusive right to - rnanufac- s tura:Mid sell -in this county, Wayne, Wyoming.and Iltidforit; Patentlron Beam .1 1 &te. Plow is made en4treku of iron, excepaing.7ilathandles. It *celebrated . for its easy draught, beinVne-tliird easier, than " any in use, while its strength anil d u . ribilityare greater. - • • !MACI-lINER. • ••••-: • of all kind* Manufactured and iepaired exikiiene. ed machinests-- • • ' - .• Steam Enginea,! Gearing for 4141 e, Shingle M a : .7 , - rhiltes; (Fe., (fr.: • • , Among the. Ste*es which• we manufacture, arelhe Keystone . CookiniegtOur, Rough anifltcady d 0,.; For at Qt tin P.;clitiunt dg. , and - other-kinds, all at , ranged for burning wood or coal, . lator, C'ottop . e -Stankh, two size . 3,-do., and _ a variety of other Parlor litmes, bnthfwtiod and coal burner. IVe..keep also on hard .Grinditotte trinniiings, Dog. Chtirn - tilmmingii, rm.. brella .and Shovel mai Tongs Strands, &c. '&c. Work lone .to itwilci; . on Ellort notice and al the lowest rater. Ordcis- fnr , Stoves, AgriMiltnral ImpleMents,, from those in the trade, and will bo flueq aCwasonable wholcsale - prit'es.-4 •. Montrose; Match 4. -: - - - - - .- FARIIIK FOIL 'S.A:Lr. " • ~, TBE inbscriherS will act as agents :for buying and, - , selling. Real Eqt aier — Farms,.-Ifouses, and Lots-- located in' Susquehanna . County, Pa, or :in Broome - comity, N r.,; N. r.' ,;and also Virginia hind Warrants.. All who.wish to offer their - property for Sale 'Can' give a mitnite description of their - Farms or-Lots as .fol-'.." • lows t. Number ,of acres; how: many and how watered; buildings; , OrCillfll 4 , b. fedOr ~:cont-:,' mon fruit-; 'other fruit trees, and shadq- tries;.,; how , far from Great Bend, and the nearest:ll . 6lM to The. D.-- 4'dt W. It. R. Mid N. I'Yk E. R.-R.l price a tenni ' of payitient. . -' - •r"•'• - : • • • = - ... 'All who Wish to buy or w p. it Real Es te, - will ec . receive prompt attention by CfdlitV , on 1: - )t- addressing either of ui at Great - Bend,Susguthannti countY, - Pa. 'Conveyance from Great Bend, to the premisei - - -- free of. charge. .• • - rar Office °rill:tine street; in . the 'dwelling hems! of S. B. Chase, lately occupied by N, V. Carpenter, •L• . . .. : . , .PETER DECKER.. • . • Great and, _October 4. - . -S. A. CHASE. . ".‘ i .Avirtialia; California, . •_ .. . ~ ~ . Or -ony pla.ce' oil 'the. 'Globe - .ccinpot present .:- ~ .i . firm lei% inducements than T KEELER & STODDARD'S'. .. - • -: ... - " BOOT. Ali Ell • SIFI4E : STO lit.% "i• I • . • , ~ - w -pi al c !o i rt i :ie n n o tt f fill,ed iei w es it : i n : ' t a b e n i L t 7 li :‘.. l2l, 4 d e e m x h t e ra li e si7 t ',. i ' a general variety of new and elegant styles of radkil, and - gentlemen's • year,"amon,i , which_ are..l..adps' French, Silli . -Lnsting and . . Pienilie -Gaiters. Kid- L7,ii ..Enarneled-l'olkas, "Kid, Patent Leather ..and lirma.,l r Jenny' Lin dit, Iluikiii: , , and, Tic..; Gentleznen's Frentil' and Philadelphia,• Oak tanned 'calf skin and .kip Boots', • Morocco, Calf and' Cowhide Brogans &c,-. Revs_ . kiti,' . . " calf - mill cowhide Boots and ...Brogans, ; itlh 'kinds cf : 'Missesrind Children's wear. Also, a general usapit, moot of Findiagg" Which - consisi in part of lasts, pt- - gi; - sparables ' Hungarian nails, tacks, thread, •wax, .piii.L. tles,shOe - .binding, awls, rasps, sandstones; shoe lain - 4, &ci : AlsO:otik and hemlock, tamed . calf tipper • and' . soleleatherOlbrocco skins and linings. ~ - -- 1 ..Nork: made to Ordei and repaiting nt:ltir done. I - :-.'' ' " • I :...:* ..KEELER . 3: STOBLARD. ... Montru74e, Apr 1 1 .6,3854.1 -.-.- . , i.-, ~ . . . , • VALCAItLit i ktltilA I, •.'STATE 1 - _ .. . . -• • FOR SALE . • 7st - A VILLAPE LOTS, sltuat.c . tr'in. Ole pleasant* i ...1J• part of the iilfzigti of Sus.qtlehanna; - also,thrie „Houses - . and lots in - the trio .i it Asiness - pot of . the . afi, esad vilfsge.'_Also, a Farr cou r taiitipg 133 deriti with a'small iniprovement.—the remainder heavily-. timbered, situat•• two miles from - said villa Mi. •' - ••• Susquehanna is. the gli•at cctit;;:l IL-fm: of the \. - Y. (Y. - E. Rallroad,'situafe ar . the foot of the lacaiest• gradsh tinithe road,..near. the gi eat works of 1 , 17 - tat ucca, Ctinewacta, and the Cascade, and .possesshig,l,T.v.,-• rare the best irkering plane on the "Mute:Willi the le calitv of extensive 31acliii:e Shops; Fou - clry - ,tre., Stis• usqu Sehanna., altliOttgli. numbering b e t B.;4;! - inhabit, • anns,. :tint but four rears of age. is,..lesThied stiontO range'alongside of the most flourishing and populous towns on-the line of this gretit . itterfinglifare. ' ..- • • ' -- . -L: P. HINDS, Agent. - ... • ; ' Klee one door. east of Let / lei:Ws. - .Susquchtinna Depot, Nov. - HI. - .. • '.. :-.-- .. tt.' ____ ... -.Va I i a l b le Lands For Salt-. .. •.. . .. . FOR"SALEIN ONE-BODY, :about . 5591). acfitli 'of 1 - Land on !the waters. of Spring Brook, a hratich he , Lackaanna river,- in Luzeroe County, rctin'i, aopt midway; between 'the thriVing- towm: . of :Serail: tO and Pittston,.. - 'These lands are: covered with val.. u - e timber, and beitsiittutte in the most extensir t - S i .mineral region . ; in Pennsylvania;,-known to ccintaln iron'ore,--and!belitivcd, to abound in : coat, and beiti also in the hinnediate vicinity of several : railroads made and noW"-itt,progr, ess--otler to 'the - capitalist in t , opßOrtnnity for ;the investment of Toney that seldom . .ocettra. . For further information apply -to "\:"1': Ho sack, Esii., , No: ;11, .all street Ntm- IVA; or to the subscriber, at- Montrose ; Sitiigochanna.countv;Ea., the. • attorney in fact of the on - nett.. . . .. April' .6„15.i4. : . ' -. 11ENtY DRI N KER.' Prociamatioiat.- .• I - WM{ IrE IIEARII . .:E . T,17 iik.REA$ C. D. LA:TRW/I'. k WOO D . V r,RLIT, have fornied co,partnerslup, - under 'the nameanditirin of C. P. Lathrop kfeii as dealers in ' ' STOVES' TIN WARE, ke.:• - • and whereat: it is tlesirabl€ that' the suite • should be .. made known to fOr•lhe ptiWic 'good as. Well as .our oWn Notice therefore beret)) girdit to good people • of Montrose and .the regiou, round about', that weina) - , stilifiejouhd laboring at- our vocation,- the old stand on Main street, where-we - shall lie happy tosee our friends, - ,and to supply their '.wants to the, best Of Our : ability. •• • • - C. D..LATIIROT% .• • - • .• S. A. - •WCIODRIII7. - . • '3lontrose,l.Npr.',.6, 1854. - • ‘w \JT Aircn REPAIRING4I6 OLD STAND , AGAIN. „ ring .4iihsembers,-lufwing resumed” the above ed. businu . 'ss under the. numagernerit'. of Mr, .41-. fred Sayre, .respectfully Solieit . from their Okt,eistoni-. ers in.that'lini, a' return .of their patrtinage: :i3lr. IS. is an eftperieneed.arid skillful' workman, haying . learn ed his business and for many years worked in sem of the best - shops in New York'city, ''cotripetent !to do any kitti.of work that may be entrusted. to- him. Promphmss-M;iiii , rate rha-gee, and the' irttratr!. of all good.WatelteS,,we trust Hill iectire a full slnrz .l of patronage. ' . ' _ •-•- •"- .• . Gold rit7sinado to itrder, and, altkinds -of jiv4 rePaireit , " BENTLtY READ' prii 3,1854. I,PLOw - . • - -NW F,ST.A.DLISITMENTi Nr AND g.'.I[DTT would respeetifully'infoim - o , e Aare m ,I.• 'public that they :utufacturing Blatt i•lev a Celebrated PlOws. .'They also keep Constantly Tim hand, $.141e U'aper ; Culticatoils,'Dpg Sleigh. and' Ciritcy'.--io!a, Pei:/tit of , nions patterns; - too numervirl, to mention. Wei, hope, I.v strict, attention. to tine7s, to receive ofirji,slire of public patronage; 3fand4.:- triry, • D. Post's.') old 'Stand; Foundry, Mott, nt'a: Searle's ' " - • , • - 'Repairing done on elloitlnit \ ivi% •-• - - 4 < NIERRIT' MOTT; LOOK TolliOirit-LA ND. 11.1 It kSI niNIE subscriber wilt , attend:. to• ocewiienal calls' ti . • ..1-- his: old :business of St R 171:17A - c - ; in t' le 'vi. ,; einity.*lten deiired. Many of .t.4e Ohl .I."A„•,:me i n tbis county •shouldk be re : surveyed, to 10?;, un and „new.; the old land-marks, which nAliit'Ole tq g e t ker or eb-. literated by time - so-as to ocOsio l .l disputes and diii-j; • ' ultie. i s-for tinie . t . -to ,oc -co .. in . e., :E7.e- 0. - 1.- it i. n..w -- ho. d ne „ : not kb v :the- Pre, cm 1 .ab 0, ;11: ; 00‘11 his lines and corners, i- there ~ -, ; sh..suld see to it: in 'season; to preyeitt future 1 . trouble. a • litigation:.:_ . -.- • ', '-'.. t- ... • ..-,,; r.-: .. • care ak TZ4-.2 1 7C1NG also4itt l icie4 to by- ; ' 31outiosa.- 60, 29, ' '. ;', J. W. CHAP - 3 115 - . -:.-•: --- .. * l.-'-. , 1 ; N. ',. -. ... • , ,_'..,.... -.--:. -1" 4411.1121; tN D , PLASTEIL. : : .' .:., .''' rill -1 8E sitbseribeYs . .are 'now burning. and will keep A _lionstantlyi :oi) ~hatudo.Litno-'4.-a. very superior -,---.,, quality.at - -Montrose Depot, : Shit- will sell it in 1,10 . ," quantities - at t iltr- price: - Persona Wishing a ',re quantity can - lxi s .stiPplied .upon - a reasonable notice, ' ' , Superior graitrid Plaster will - bo.kept - aonipti • ; ' bagel hereafter,i '-, . .-- - ,_- Is L.--r(*.'y • - -•-• -.* . - - • • - - ,ll.pitl.m.El'. --. W. -Jl*l7P:] - -- .. ' • ,ti, - SEARLE. ' ;:. ;-- -,-. Montrose De ot, ; April 8 _ J_ FOR S-Aiiti/ rr/I RliollSt ANDLOT, Ista teeresiciouce at J. RaYusford,rtsq..s l situate iii t6r BF rough_of MODtMBO. :For otsaie,,app f _ ter tD subscribers at OwegoyN:. / Y., or. to Esth.Mcotrosa.! - Julyl t Bs4, • :./_, . E. RAYNSFORD; / / f`i RATlistOP / v •Li • y. - /X . - • - ranifin 5..11. SAYRE, B. S. BENTLEY. S.-4RKINS. MOTt
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