•-. istagt4eotlo.. c.. ' 1 Fres Boil DisioaitsTodte, ll ' 11),e folln*lng article winch. : we' : the przeine treies,isho..s to v: you b .10 e emit' , caste by opposing the Nebraika unquity:r— r2Free soil men, to be.true to the. Democratic in these daysY miist. be false i 6 their rittirdeot althea'wlll not uphold 'slavery_ sarctssions, they trust leave the rank of the Dettiocracy; I We Wonder what is to beconie - ' of all the -" recreant Democrats' in thig re - ' 11476" I RECREANT PEMOCRATlL—TheDetrcititFree Presa, gi v s the eirimarks of recreant-Dem berats in Maine and Michigan ; and as other localities and latitudes are' infested, wi4i. stimt lar politicians.' it may be: well to hold iti . p the mirror;`that all May their pictures., When we hear a democrat,' says the Free Freim '; ci ndemnituithe action of the p i trty on the_lifebraska bill,or on Some other.' estion, in nine Cases out or; ten, on inquiry, a find . thatJtiabead is sore—that his elaitns have nbt , been recognised. that he has been disap pointed in respect th.soine'officc he 'NVils atm ions to obtain. -And, perhaps, on further in qujiy, 1e Una that' he has_been Bold er a quarter of a century or less, and can't,.Stemach the doctrine of rotatio n ; though in his-case it has been tootardily,appied.— Sull men's demociacy is only skin de ep, and if, VI Maine or ltiebigatt, they are ~ fdund in coalition' with al.)olitionism, why itc}ttet be he likcj The Democratic party *ill liNi2 Out' theta.' . ' ' ' . . • . San roa n-41.1,Chenee for Poe , ..The New - 10k 'Evening Post rays* • • 'Our nary..lfaslt ehieved a great victory -; with'_a slOop-Of-war, one of our.gallant eapains" has.. the inhabitants _of i a for .eit,ml,. sea p9rt I into ithe' "apods, - and I,tirped . . their . hotises to asheS....,The cflietimci Lii eifet,'T 'matches l'or.couthustihie purpo4es has. `eevint4ated, and, the, impudence of lJamai= ca i tT:r oe;1-has been. rebuked..'All hat: -. is noiy..i f wanting, some, good,poeti. to assist in' trinsraitthig this great "victory tO posterity:7 . Itl accorningly ofrer.jobe fbllowing, fist o f prizes for the fire best pors on the atrair lrirst premiuin; s2a QO. . ;,Second .premiura, - • .`•1000 !IThirdpreniintni ' .IFe—th -etniuna, 1,0 ourtn. , • I.'ifth kirentiur4; i IX; 1-4 . for. the, highest premiuit4 are litnited . to one finfidred lines those -v4iting . - .for, the dower piizes need not stop until they • fed perfectly relieved. 1 Poerns received. uit . tit neon. on. the 2d: of August. A. `reliable' .committee of Dernectats has been appOinted . / to e4 l apine.' the piec L es,lconsisting of Judge Bro?)111.16 E. F. Purdy, i. John. 111cKeint,-, and • Feruando Wood, kith John-Brown; the Jer sey Eerlytnan, as fir at . arbiter. - I. . I ! ! I . .tS,:qw - we shall haVe, a rush. • •the•firSt..-pre •miutri- will t of course, be . appropriated by ~ William loss Wallace, without . cOmpetition, .. 'but. there may be sou chance . fur the! lesSer . lightslin: the scramble • for the' fifth.-44)(iily „ . Rcgi.,,i,.er. Inalienable Rights of Am.eiicana folloivnig are not, enumerated lin the Deelara.tion Independence : To:knoW any trade or busing; without sip • 1•.• Ft...nuehip ,experiene.,7; , : • I . I To :harry. without regard to fOrtuney'sAte or httli, position, or .opinion of parents or. friend" ; ' • . , • •- TollhaVe wife and children dependent. Orf the contingencies of business •and vase of sadden death, leave them Wh i olly'unproVided C- o. • :1 ~ • itf: l .Out Off upon-hireling strangers. the lite , rare, moral and 'religious training of children; To d keach children 'no gobd trade, bpinn they ill have, when grown up,' wit enough, to live On the -inditstry of other people; ; , ; To enjoy the general syMpathy wten'ade banks pt by reel - Nes* speculatiofiS; . . Tntheat tile gOveinthent, if possible ' To i ild Office v.-ithout .being.Compeient , • I I • discharge itsAutiesi . • • • . TO build :•houses Iwith nine and . six-inch ' walls and go to the. funerals Of ..ke . nants, l fire then and others killed. by their fall,•Weeping over the mysterious divensations of det.ce.;- TO bUild . up cities. ;and towns .w , ithout parks, • ,- Publicsquares, :broad streets, or vetltilated blockk, and caltpeStiienee-a visitation of GOd; TO4icense rumselling. and deplore the ln -crease;;of crime;, :1 - To hold slaves and prate: of IT''•,*dcitn ' • To Make Franklin Pierce kutberat Of Kim : sas And Nebraika and. clamor abbut "Popular sovereignty' ,• 1.. • I •.1 1 , 1 _, Prosiiiipti on of American litedianicalry the 1 Democracy' at the Capitol: ; We have iced - at too late an hour for publication, a ester from WashiligtON detail ingT,... , a syStem• x proscription, by the k powers that be;" whi is most unjust aiiii oppresSive. An Irisll Catholic hod, carrier, isi even, ' taken ~t on' as a brieklayer, on the puolie work,ito the ezeluion of an American, who served ' l an apprenticeship at the. bUsiness. ;1n every de partthent . of labor,,or .official ' duti&, foreign ers are preferred by the Deniackney ; 4nd such ii the aversion to an American ; that . poOf inert shortly deny their b . h place, ancl I s . assume the brogue to: get em p yment paid 'for by their own taxes. The pperintend ents, 9verstvrs, Zic., are all drilled t4 - i,,do the bidding, of.' Democracy' with a will! Its is unfortunate that suchrecreant Americans are in owl midst,and our . doiin trodden coantry , i, men at 'Washington; we -trust w t ill bide their ' time, when .they. can realize the virtue of the old adage---that ' a 'Orange of pktsture maites fat otIC-es.'—ilmeric i an Banner. t - 1 i JGSTICES 0-F ME PEACE ;—Aa manj of dill" County- Justices will not get their pamphlet Laws 44,1854 Until after August Court ; we • copy the folloWing Act relatiyeto their duties • fir their information. It will be found i in Page 6 7 8 . • - ' 'That from and after the first day OfJaly next -the aldermen and the juitictes of the peace cif the several counties , of this eoFnmon., shall - be . rcquired to return to the Clerk.of the. Cou rt: of Quarter SessiOns of the petite of the respecti v e counties, all the ree- - °gal:lmes entered into before then', by tiny . Pereeli or persons etiarged ikith the ei.)mmis• sion 'of any crirue,ez‘vpting such omegas ttlay he. ended before .in aldernian or justice of the peam,under eaisting laws!, at least ten . days before thecomtnencement of 'the sessiori the court to which; they are made letunuthle respectively; and in. all_ cases where the ree ogniun's are:entered into less than ten days before the oon'tnierxtement. of the - session . ' which Ttliey are, mule zeturnaWe the said al dermen and justices are requ ired to return the eame, in the same manner is if this . bad not bein passea not . ge.nins nor.gatime t ee & hat ppv, the way to eOritunve, bat, ..earnest, selroo. trolling wifdotq, A'hese are in our lhatla; l e t vs se rliem - ; - 3;24 when at the suMret ide , 14'..e Urn 4 , 0 our Petk end see it stretelOg hifilowar.lurkis us, peacefully, bsp. pily may we lay ourselves dowuto rest, • Witte alaani is itiska4 sadimOw' woror4-thil mew= entraiums, rl4 - 1 ;. ...1,..---_,___ • .. _ ant _ rfrialikto-V!'gl h L.: 1 3 ->fPP ear, hit:.o4i•--- origfii;lif ' '''Avist . 4_ - - 0 r ..14- -- --,- , ..4, .'i- 4!4 o .iibi-tiniecii tlt ei years ....„-!;- we_ ..e!eiwt ;., . ~,,. pta. ble to Our' '-; era •at . oe - 0100f I tline. The' writer ,is•--..i... mere. datlithter, ] ?,ih] Cheater - ~- -- -- - I; ~;.-fr; :• . • county.: 'i'.]' - '''':.,. '].'..- .: - .. • 1'..1. ; --t , ..], • 1. • :ITiti ] .itaY]liAßVElli t ~•.' -1:': .• :-' air ].A.ns PRESTON. • I.'"- - -' • . '. •i The meadow lay. bef o re; the door,-- -, .-; With clover 1)10 , 4(011):10,..1; , - - i. And qiiietlylo'er.waving,Oassi'; ~ - - ..- ,• The' eVeruncr 5iii4645q,44644;•i• . . 0. : • • • 1 , • • • 1- '• , ..- •, -•r , N. 1 s The cattle grazed On]hills'heyled; • ;L.'' , Tinged, bii6 setting]sun, -... ..] ... And at the eloping niestdoW'. o dge .• 1 Sangyon the - rippling -rim. ' ~.\ .• . This former on his,vino, , lwreathedorch ' juhled the fragrant air-". : . t. : 'tie stood abed: his AUrdi]Setta, . '''. -', ..' ' And marked hie acres, thir. 1. '• '.\\. . t., ' . ... .1: 1 1 - - .. . • -•\ "NoW, ~....ys,'' h e said, ' l to-Morrow morn \, We mUstibeginthehay ' t• - • • • For: by .the Sunset's golde - sigh, - ...' • ~, •, - • -•''Twill beik harvest day? . ' 1 . ] ' ' -'' ' L i When: fi rst ; the morning t i the east, • While sang the earlist hir4, Below the hOuse,-beside.the bars ..1 . , 1 The,Whet4stone's clink was heard. ' ' 1 • , ; ; I .]-• ' 1 • •I Sweep we nt; the scythes, and heavy swaths • Were eUti by mowers strong.; - l'" ' Withlstroke for stroke and step for step Thew mowed and nilarelied along. 1 I How-gallantly: they crOsSed the field, .1 .- • i And swept their pathway Wide- 7 ] The farmer and his •eldest -on,:, .• - -• ' ,1 And neighbors two, - lies de4 .• .. \ : ,•- 1.1 : .i.• !I - i • 1 The sifiery 'dew,. on . intseen-,•wings, • Was mounting up on hi g h -f- - . ' •''' I lite . * gel dew I. it goes and cOmes- Be i l -een the ea rth and Sky !- - ..., i i • 'And hen its pearly. shell;irtis• gone, ' •':Atit. hotter waxed the day, .: • .The firmer and his vounaest. eons ..;Be an to.spread liter, hav". I• . .1 . The j icy pie that bright forenoon Hit 4 daughter brought the anen— Theiribreakf.tst hoUr was six O'clOck l 1 ' ..,- • Thy Ic)ok a lunch .at ten. 'i :I . - i . . • • i ~. . 1 .An !eyes grew bright to .see. tit 'child, 1 , -And mark her gentle grace ' ,The:blue of beaten was in:her- t-ye, • ; 1 Its beant'yOu - ber face. 4' • i • - - • • i , • -, And ,caoer wot ers• 0... : her hands, • llefor r is she'd tithe to re t, .1, .... .: ] To show her. in the tall thiehgrass i ' ] . The n , w'rtiund partridge - nest. . -: • ! ' ] i At twelve o'clock the dinner horn . • I Bang lelear and far around-4- - -More! musiCal than harp .ori lute The moWers deemed' thes4nd. . . 1 , -] 4 ' . • ', ; ' -With' lineni , Aite, by' tilstefill hands, -, I Whespread the tablethl:;{ , . For wontati 'With e .. epecial, re .., •1 . • Provides - tor harvest Me 1. I ' nowt ritftlilV. - upon the laWn i • ]. : . i • 'Neath ;clack embowering trees, . ! Lulltld by the 'murmur of the leaves • At hum, l of honey-bves.—• ;.•.,.. , I- .•• R - i - 1 I - ... ... The. Mowers: lounged, and..laughed and talk • ' Ori read news till tWo; l• .: . [ed ;. Or watch'd the skik:thrf . .,6o waving boughs _ Where Onlight gliththered through. ~. Andt‘oenrk.freshed, right inerrily • !Tii-N . - so, 104 the field 4igiiin; A ,w4;31 . y '4e,ht it was top,see • * .... r aniV of stalwart Men. • ih lt b . ..,. • , I. l iothe green before the 406 r, ri .i .t 'W* ere. Maple, shadows lay, ';. ' , ',/•• • I'vas:tuppe,r spread,.while all the air . A . . i . • Wit..odorons with the ha y.. 4; Sweek galel fromH easienil landi may blvis';. • The kkihir,,fais at•sea, • ; '., ..,, But t (il all fragrant gifts ore* .. •,.'‘'• The ' new-lin - own h&c for plei - • , • A;: .. Long 'was that day, and Ofythe r y, quaffed ..,, The .beverage• undefiled; 1 ..-. .-, Fres froni• the cool iimlitnoSsi-'spring— . . meadow's spaklinglehild! 4 . 1 , , ~,, ..• 'And ;re AW;as Mght• the youngest one,.. • •": 1 . , •So proud at morn, n0;400, • ' •. , Glanced. sidelong at the tardc Sun; .-.: Could he he'giving ' 4 :tUi: 7 - • r '.l •li/.' , , . . Bright through the gates'of morning mime The - sim,lday t after - day.. i. -,. , c ; --- • ' .. And - tar:nuts heed that maiira'sage— "While iihines-the:uni' brake hay." 1 r - - -, I. And every ll . :I V the driest grass . Was raked - and hauled aWay, For Woettide 1 . if rain come down . Upon;l new-made hav ,•• ,' ,1- . - • `he fourth d'ay's sultry noon— was altno,t done, t cloud was'in l the West, . 1g toward the sin, le' oxen qtaicklY3 bo;ya, it Boon to- ay, '1 . said, "it looksllike rain, rt,tay‘ lo.te the' W.": i 7 ,'. I soon drove briFily 4 ,out, b , rianeed'at the sky; itched up!' for lone, to load— A the wagon high:, . . .i . , 1, lit yustling through,the bars— . .- as jostled o'crl; - .. : l e, less speed,...” in Mehl , tones, mi the farm-bouse door, 'Twas now The field When 10, And riSi; . , 'Run fOr't 1 . No rest The - firtne And we . ,The wagon The *en . And tWii'"' • They jpil. The limaw The tbp "More has/ . Cattli fro The set4nsth irent' - And Vpiak loader fell not qgite— the had once more ~ lie wagon rumbling.drovn old barn floor. ;II . The...fanner s daughter tO!the barn - 13i;rea rto the inesii, - • taeh wiped his face and took a draught, , And lx ' - e t to work again. Loadif' oad away was stowed, `, And. la k clouds hid the site; - "But oriel d more, and ilien;nv boys," The fa er said, " ive'iv done:" . 1 ' Theheayythunder - crashed and rolled, : The lightning thished around, - But still the;men plied fOrlt and ralte,- i id : Nor b ed sight nor sOiind ~.- While ering 'neath the hest full forks, The pOu . ring rain begtui l • 1 .. And , well i t _ drenched those harvesters, • While to, the barn theY ran! -. i r . 1 1 1 But *joy it as to .hem to see The last oad clatter hi'; -"Hurrah! urrahl tbe luiy.,iii done," "W l• . • aihe.a d among the ifm. ' ° - _Then. silent y while raged Alio/tom', - ' • They, - sat!inpon the hay„ i ''''-', Till runabliiig onward toward the east, . The thunder died awayl . „, .. . And radiantly, on paean* clouds, .. • - ,The gqlderrbow was se ett To' bend 1 4 and smila,abovie .-. -:The tin o,w-s brightens* green,- - flow. happy Jooked those harvestera, luVeitU ''- deanAild dry, •:, -Tbatisy so (r . . : ',,4, 0 6 4 . 1 4 e ; • "You*-iton - • • eo, ? ~ ;741:4!,, Ti, 51,-.4-101.'" ..4.---.... ...... 4 sey sal. w-Nige,l.. , ~ • 1 .i•• ~ 4lMEWattil4 l, a 1 1 14,. lone, ' l l . '.... ! That !Aden beauty evrr be y, s.., '. w --The setting oft sun 1 ! ill* birds tr sang et er than their litont, \And s weeter; was the ail, .t . : And,,swfttlY, to 2 K ,Ithds harvesters; . Responsively sang tiber, i ' • •.:. And silently the flrme r t-'s heart i Arose\in praise ,and iprayer. 1, WEST Gliorz, 18 I. l.° 1 , I .' 1 • BiJEAN,V.7 S 'CAlicD§-,' TVA:TEAS IN DRY in*,*-&c. Public Dr. • QURGEON DENTI Moiitmse, I'a., al. Searles Rotel, Mondays and,TueSdaye of each week. P. pitolds i IVASIIIONABLE TA 1.0.11, Shop_over ffawiey k Xott's Store, Spri g sod Summer Fa;shions for 1854, jut' •rceivcd. j I Doctors Th*yeriec Craas,ll - • ty_AVIN A V associated .themiselieis in the OMlCritie,of MediNne and Sutglery, woi d imieetlhllv invite all ta Ore them a call thOt may need their Pro . fession . - 41 tiernevi. They may lie found. at the offiee former ly occupied by Dr. Thay They•will keep on hand pure Concentrated and I onieepaddconeditines. Montrose Mav 6 165. ' I lc ; ; • 10. THAYER. ; CRANDALL:,, • Henryt. Knapp, , . FONTROSE", .PA„ yvith limb,. Woodrof (1..! Car ;lll_, ter, Wholesale Grocers 1 and Commision er ph:tut4, No. 173 Washington street, between Court !uidCand Dey streets, _l%r - in , iThrk. • - Fowler, .. ~ . , Miller « , ,H i , i rfORNEYS AND• Crit*sEr,Lotts AT LAW, ./..V and Solicitors in Chanct4v. i 011iCti \0, 44 Clarke I • i .F I • ptyeet, Chicago, 171. ~ - '1 i' ,---,-.-------- ------- : - T - ---1 " ,--- r ----- , - 1 ,- • - Pacific Motel, . 1 .. •i 7 :.•- : • ; - (1 REENWICIT STRRET; 04..:7ar firoadi t ray,)' ;Nev. . ji! )'ork. Saliohnry fb:,. Cd., . Prejnietons. In the ,vicinity of the principal oteainho4f landing. : • f-------.____- t ThOMO in4iStiil3ll. " - 1 . I TAF.ALER:. IN DRY COORS, ',Groceries,. Clothing, - .1) Crockery, Rooti a d'Shoe:i ; „ &e., . Sti,ppeCAanna :Depot; Pa. . -. • - .1 ' - - ' - " Bentley & , ! A .179121atii AT LAT; . 4 1p.itrose, P 4.: • B. S. 13VVILEY. " . 7.• irrezt. 1 A. & BitiOrin, - . NrANUFACTURERS.QOADDLES,ARNF.S.S, Trunks, Whips, &c., iin'Ttirnpike - stteet, Mont i7osF, Pa. - • ° John, Gi4ol, • - • ASHIONAIiLE TAILOR...>Thop nutter Searles .4. }Joie], Maine street'„l4nitrtke, l'a. • . . i • , \ D. D. Rinds, . , LIVERY , AND'EXCIIASOE FIABUti •Offtee in in the rear of Wile•on's:S4or . t., ifastriso, Pa., . J. , ColsGeni - • .IN STOVES, Copperand . ect. 1 Iron Ware, Lvt.tcr..4.4ile, near. Great lie.nikDepot. -.Deeemlber..4. ' ; ' . 7- . ' • .XC TY le r- - -17.-. - . INTERESTED with I. T :lII7NT, intuarter of and - DiNtler in Hardware am(7/rriage Springs, 1 s .= Sc., No. 2ls„Pearl ?ttreet. TIR.ESS TR.,..14 1 .117NG54-ei"iiry style tießiral3le - vbtire 1114.)der-1 'cantile ftien'ils, in this 'and i - ..1 and very clieap. '. ;- 1 ti.' POST & Co. invited, and earnekly soli& mi.;dAiarature.likaseindly ~, • 6 ,,;\ 111" BA GI C--of tit I.)espOualiiV. ! . t I - - - : i;. POST &.4.70. - i L -- 41.,f, Lime'..ia MAO at .i'... . - q , . i : , : • '; • - L. P. ft TTORNEY AT LAW., AAt e te/ftwort,l Pa. Nike :lV on, laine street, one ti,o4m ea..4t. of Lenheinis. Frazier &j Case, • . TroRNEYs.AXD COI,7CSELLORS - UT LAW' OtLee on T / trni)ike .411-eet, one -Oor East :Post': Stoic, ..iro - c.l ; • • i t • • - DOOOT AND SHOEM Ai t 41.15. liarpi:sp. Shop, TuitTilcilt ACE Edt., , ings.and Inserting ijinitations of ever; kind, almost tt.4 good is gennitte. and very cheap, Albert ' che il ib i riiii, • . i 1 , - als:o pure linen-wronght Lace. -'! . I. L. P. & CO. .. .; • . ........-4._‘ ._:__________„—L NEY AT LX,T and dnatice.of [the Peacti;!' 'lr NGIiAINED and illemv . Carpelifor aale at $4. Pit?l.k. - 'o's 'Store, JAntr?se. •1 i ' • • I.!L POST. d: CON. '. . i, c ',ITIIMER HAT.--. Panama,' title and coarse trim kr:l - med, and fanair, bound, Fedi') and Palmleaf, for litoys and men, sold Fery' cheap. ,'I LL. P. 4k. i C 0,," :' - - - -,--- .ADIES.' and Clu L ldren'a Flatici:a good vat iety; ni si) a new lot: ofielie latest - stPes. of Boennts at the 1 „ tore of . . , :- f I. L. P.& CO. / TTO 7 over. / " \ W --- ra. IL iTess:a.P, 1 - r - • . A TTORNEY .Dir.os, for. thus State of X6w York, l irill attend , . p to' ll busineitientru , ti. 1 to Om pith rorOptnem and fidelity. ' Office on Pub ie fitlitare, occupied byllon. ! • Abel TU . * 711gAIER DRI t :GS, m'Eri CINES., Chemicals, Xi Paints, Oils', ,Ice-stmtVsj 'elies, pry Goods, Hardware, Stoneware, GlasSWark ocktt, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons' Spreta4les, us j cal Instru ments, Trtv+s . liA. Surgical Initruments, nom, Per fumery, Mirrors, Stationery,i Mrtislics, ShileYankee Notions, &c. _ ; : de , ... , 'B. R. Lyozi4 C 0.,: t :AATIIOLESALE. A N D RETAIL DEALERSN• • I V - Drr Goods, Grticerie.;i Slit; Floui and if. Ware. Larirst:oro, Pa. - ! I '( .. . t - .1 , • , F. Chindler, TIEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, Gm:wet:les, Books and tationery, CM, Public Avenue, Montrose, Ta.i f Patrick & Diniock, .13HYsici.mi8 AND,-saiGEoNs. • Mffice No. 4 Owego street, Montrnvel . . I. L. Pod i a: Co. \ E•' , DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, 'C;roceriet, Crockery, Hardware, Leather, FliSpr, !etc., corner of Turn. pike street and Public Aveni '_, .Ifontrose;'Pa. l ' - . - - L Lyons 4 Bon.; . t:: TVALERS IN DRY GOO .5., Groceries:, Hardware, ...i-1 Crockery, Titmice, G. erieg,Books, etc. ;' also, Om- on the Book`Rindia,7li sines--Putiiid Avenue, Montrose Pa. -",-„ : f, 1 1 , , \ Bentley Itlkead, J) - • EALERS64) DRYI GI 'I); r ugs . , l i, Medlip• ne. R ‘,, I Paints, • Oils, Groerio, Hard Crockery; Iron; Clocks, Watches, Filver Per- 4 • futnery, dc.—FOot of Public Avenue Motlira I`-s.c. 1 Sayre, Beni - ATAIEEACTUEEIIII 4,1.!, kin& of Castingl, .menu, etc. Of fi ce at .. 'Manufactory - at the Ea I AI :street, MontroBe, Pa. ' 1 . .- -& W ' m il ' ma : J*l -t, Wilh am T, A t CTTORNEYR AT 4AW,I Sfontrose, €i ./ ?m -illi. tiee in Busquebanna, Bradford, Wayne Wyo ininiand Lucerne conutico. '1 ! 1 1 2 /. ' , , L , ,1 ! , s / I/ • William t ---- " - r -- 7 . -. WW Ali* *Cel ~. O . ABDTET MAKER.ci: They tkeep/ozitudantly'on fki hand a good assortment' 41 all!!Ids of Cabinet llooili lti Furniture. Shop. and Wa l ati,the foilt of Maine street, Afcmtrose,' Pa.: , i / .1. I , - ti - 1 i Rockwell i lWiitei it Co.' : . t 1 ,Af.ANUFACTCRERS and /DEALERS in Stec* 1 ..I.TIL Goodit, liati, Cak _rure, C r snbrepas, Para- 1 sielp, hib6vtat, de. 41,e., No. COurtlandt ttreet, Neu Fork, (up stairs.) ,/ 'ii 1 . • ~ .D. 1/41CKWE4. J. p'OW IMO. W. W. WI o`(. 1 . itnuiiiiiiTnissi. i ATTORNEY AND cot!isgiOn. AT LAW, '...t.. AfOntrov, Pal: will attend itaithfully to a,busi ''riess entruated to in thelcountY L of Saloquehatum. 'Ponteyancing d writ Ol' 'nil 'Lund* will , be done petttly, and chutes mod mte De ,4ill mil attend to the proseeu*of ail of 44;ItliersJ their fyidowit and heir*, afittin,t the .Un tea iGoverament fora BOunty Lao,iPetutions, &c; Mit)i be found at all l ed bouni at the office fonn rly.. cupied by it. T. Rich. arda, E 4, north of the ourt House. :, ." 1 489. li -. ira — 7 , . taneibero Barb 18,11iss: and IDoor W 1411: . 3, i'rlit subactiber hill at e Shogof Newell '.`...L & Brother*, Doom, Ruh,. mid s3linds.j : Tattling On band and fundalted• order. , lintuberiklia-dried, 4 lind workmen uneurpa. • 4 IlT ' q in theentry.-- ,Drdent addressed" to me ill Yeceire'Prom Stention. Oeod Pine Lumber arid Country Pnaluee en in ex. thaage for the aboye. .Terma, ' . pay. 1 . - - /Alleoboro. Feb. 6 - !. 1 . 1. , S. A- 4 ,11. ° 14 4L : • CLERK WANTE.D. , . VIETANTED 'mated' •y, ;* good ‘wive elerlf.l-ofie V T who -has had ex 1 ., ence,l* . ..a a: fait'band - , i-ii . treat to tali; chi , ' ,Of ' of! • }ad-is eatepts. chime 11400- 7 - !boat* teesprate and tlitoik to vote bre dine sad *Wake to the Interes * Yera. ITtooe Oat itso otinter to the - 4(m al to ] eekt% mu, be Ova. Nose others nerd apply food rEsopmeod ! Ittiotui required. IV F. N. . IT. RATos. 1 I r • - ; ; 4 i I WI. it !Puller: y A tIOODS : ' Reads-merle Cloth- MOtrose, Pa. ER, over N. Bgldwin'2, titieet, Mcaitrom / SP/ILEVO)GOODS•. . \ lee*. Perkin . 1 1,,,, .0r7.1. ..i ; the th largen and befit F.elect9d stocks \ I) e , counl, is Unto c bc fcmllt i the. 0 !IANB DE.kIIERS 6T all 1 / i- 0 pFier , i f L i .., 4 . --- • ,eye • • 0 . 2,, pny, , . ...._. A stnety and style, ioyeS,' Agsiculhsral Tipple- y i. . 200 pieceli of Wns, Deilaists, and Berages, twie'* Store, Public Avenue VI le FautArY' Fool of Cherry 1 / I') pieces of .Poplass, Gi, _ CON, and Plaish4, 50 pie , 1 : • . 1,. ci s of Linen, Deßage Gingham Lawns, with _j___. msmy other patterns of Sil iskaMetta, - Alpaca, Mus lin, Cambric Asc., in Yariet) suffic ient to suit any taste skid will be sold at the to ra'tek,. by i. F. 13. CIiAfDLEB. ' . i5 ,, 1 4W 7 ' 4"95 4i 97 SVlOnar. GOO* AT r - t • • ' . ROSTAL'PO. - : VE Do ff e'er 0 die public iiii:mosicWokis aild tho txrsar ortrus of (knk to be had any here In the country, and for*,:very.loneat pieta, ithout Tarialion• ~ ' - ' -I:, , ' - i t 7 : ' - . ItRADY:,'.3fADE eLOTHIAI7.', ' 17311)1E11 - STYLES. I. I...!Pdai & Co. - have just 'r. - made a' large addition tolhAi. stock of ,elothing, -; ststing now of everything dealiable for the buyer ' tnMh prices 118 03, sure tO stilt. The goods are , ' de first rate, and we warrant the work to be equal itnot suprior.tonny ever before , iffered in this mar- Ct. Our stook coMmises Ceatic fine black French Frocks sold Business ;, TWeed, Cassimere and can Sacks and F 11 ; 411 1 nionilbrOWn and white Surn. _er plain and twilled. Vsarrs—=White and colored t s arsaillt., Valenthq Latting. fiOred Barathe km' silk and Satin, and every iirie:ty, good and cheap. , srm—Fine black iCassimere;' doeskin," col. tweed, 1 . mauler stuff, linen- drill, eettquade, stripe, 'plain, ' eck and plaids, sar cheap ai td:be sure of sale to' all „who desire to buy iII_LOVES ANI, HOSIER -i—Ladies and Genii ,_ft white'Und colored Kid Gloirkir, of the best Muth-1 tw warranted. A large assort:men; of all' kinds endue, , grown and slate brie, and 11 , hcm4' gents and ladies, cotton, Lisle-thread i Berlin' and;. Bilk . Gkrea, Mack IVcolors: a large,rasortment or black silk and lace 'tta, long and short:, • ; ;:- POST & CO'S.. ' • i-- - - ' • . FOOTS ASI) — SIJOES---scwafine. Boots, Coarse Boots, Ladies fine Gaitilw, - Oootees and Buskins, a full assortment of Cheap .11oes". 4 ;r bildtens and,Miss es Shoes and Bootels, Ladies 04 silk-linen Slippers, , i ' it;'. I. L. P. k C0'44.. ITHITE GOOD All stvlesr;knd qualities, bleack i i ~, id Shirtinge4.Pillow tours:), Jac. and Cambricuslins, Swiss' and Book MusliM4, Barred Muslins, Bishops and Victoria Lawns, .10., figured. and dott. , Swiss Muslins at - '; - ' ' 1! P. ' & Co's . : 1 QOING . L.ES AIS - O ORLNOSTONY.S at . - 1 ...:_ .._ j__ : ..L. L 4... POST & CO'S. / .. ,.4 i ROCERIFS Of the best mi 4 cheapest' kind A I _IF lot of Sugars 4urprisingly iliep at, LL. OS1" .. - CO's. 1 ' •'; ' j . i , AJIRLVTS—the peAt'Aesiral.4o,slork iii , the coati /. , try, at i - erflor prices,' 1 fr.' I. L/ P. & CO. t) . RESS GOODS-LSillis, Itilitsl)o,• TY.Lanpir,' Della ges, GinOitnk., Lawi:is 4,:e..;, o every desirable Ile. _ _.:.___- .14. POST k Co:s._ V A LARGand apletlid.:Aecle4f Spring 'Prints. t: ' • *' If T. L. P. ,k.. Co. 1 QTAPLE Goo.l' at the.lo es - rice. \ ' • :: -• r.. i 1; . 1.. POST &Co: • LOTUS, Cassqien7s, Tweisji, Kentueity Jean's -1--.l .•' ‘ and Satinetts, very cheap it.':: I. L. I'.;.k.Pa' , ..'. • 1 • ~/ • 1 , t• - • • • , %NT onDEN I •..cIRE.- . 4Paterit. Pails; Cediii'Pails . V V and Vast Tubs, CO . coa . .„lcnt"Dippers; BUtter I l ldles ' . Prints Willow flaiketi,JtoPe IfalteN,. Bed . ' , C t ords, Manil Ropes, Bra:nits, it good lot at the ?tore of • • • ' -. ! ' L. L. T'OST..k C.X.I. . Cl ',!'- 7SH zi.i; rD illiFelie ET, - of • the • beat 1.._) ( I atits at the lowest pOssil/10 , rstc , z. lAlil 5, 1854. I - . i , X,. L.;POST VCo... ( -'- Li .17k4.7'Hiii, very cheep . -7:- '. •-- - . , . '. . & POST Cos. , , .:., • I: I PeKER Y..4.V.D G,L,444:.,: - 1{ i 1 /1/..'-'--a choke hit'at low prices. -. ' ..•• ! POST' & CO. • •• ' 0 1 "' Carpet, Room paper atilt:Window Shades. 1 -- ; '-'. POST & CO. - I LI Lirli.:l 7 2S, spring se3 - 10- T tlnt quality very cheap. . ' : . , i POSTS CO. ( a, ,, ;0 3-.. ) , :zg ,s e ,u a i y o sn . 3 , l ,..R t N it i c o l'ar -1 • •• . POST & CO. COLLAIIS—A. voyl. -chiwice. lot -of the ..d latest styles; . flook Enthfoldi, , ...reilLtnerie, Lace, Meclin and Ilonitonl imitations. L I. L. I'. W. CO: •i - )7; 3IIIROIDEREO and, Lace clidersleeres, all desi rable 'styles; it 1,40, worked: and etnbr'd. Edgings and Insertings and Flouncing. AIIOICE and fitnry =tide; nr - , Soap and flair Oil L 160., slum of the finest Petfutnerr at the store . L. POST & CO. ; ,also,Yeirtneilz)tonis in gen- L,t:PW4TI-, CO's. ARD and TALto •eniT at • A:STEW — R;41:3; of all kiiintletinsi` Briecl, Apples, , Tal- T low,. Butter, BeswitX, all viol socks, Eggs. kc., r which we will exchange goof ; at cash prices. April, 5. 1. V ' L . L. POST & Co.. • . , CHEAP -,,' . • SPRING AND SUBLIIIIIR GOODS. 7 - E are now prepared tolui,tfi.sh those in want of Spring and Summer Goodit at: prices that will of fail . compete frith the verttlowest and suit the I cosLsfu. b era Our. assortment ;o1 Dress Goods is 4omplete, ...prising verjbeaufiffil styles of the very ..\ iitest fashion.. Barages,Barege belain; Lawns Shal l; Gingham .. E • ke. • . . 8 . ..0. &D. SAYRE. - . RONNETS.—We . hate received a gq#4l assort \lsm) nent at extremely l w prices.' S.III. & D. SAX RE. K. CLOTLIS:—Droa Cloths, CisSimere, Tweeds, K. eans; and, a first rate ; rtmeit of Summer stuffs; c. Lc: - ' ' S.ill. &D. SAYRE.' 1 READY-JIAD47 CLeITHIIAta—A 'very desira- Ile assorttuent at kir prices. \s',ll. & D. SAYRE. i, t, lird LL PAPE*.—A latelit, which enables us PA low; besides giving an opp4rtunity to make bet 1' selections. - , • , S: B& D. SAYRE. A SHTOX S-4Lt, Butter Firkins, Tin, Ware, -&c. c. &c. - ~; s.lil. & . SAYRE. GROCERIES..-41avilig bought verb tiw, we will .ot and cannot be undersold. 5.:13. &D. §4l RE. .Montrose, Nay, -1p..54. ' ?j: ' \ Gro' ~ : a r AVE been, acid cont :N Itine to 'be ' 'sold lower than at any ;'other ihougen Town. 'A little 't ore of that ezzelleo TO; for skiCis.,a pound, a Prime *cle of sugar, 2d - poun for ttat ' - CHANDLER'S • , 7 - 1411 .14 VERY superioi lot •:% omeleit i VEsses% and Chil dren's, shoes, Men's pumolbrogins and hoots. f=; sale byll CHANDLER, - , ISMALL STOCK-onsideraW 'more (rockery and 'Glass ware.- Nails :ma Plass, ,Plenty. Few Stoves apd ware : Ploughs,: DragTeetb . -; Sprout's Springs; Thimble Wagon' ligxer; *ln .*Meli Screws, Trace Chains Bed COrds,Barn Siorelo;od Forks, itc.l all till be sold cheap b'y ' CHANDLER. 'Ready Made iClfelti. Q U l; A : X t. llT and Y si: " fo d li q v u ri al ee l ,lal n r; giant- gill be gi)ed eeough• f Ntagonery. LICIIOOL Boole otiiknoint.evetilind, Blank Boob, ).D Wateelloneons Booloijanei ind Tor Flooka, Let, ttr, Cap, Note, Wrappinglnd rrinting Paper a t . CHANDLEFCa. 1- . ew Goods sad litFari Arrangement -at the Read Pa* *tore. ,HE undersigned, would respectfully announce to the public thakehey h#e entered Into co-partner s ip in the-Mercantile business ids Me "Head of Sari ton," and that the buslnestriill hereafter be con. d cted under the name of Hurley . & Mott. We in-' c to our old friends and di; pub* generally to give a call before. purehasie else Where, and see !sow ' y ri6d. can be 4 01 0 ht for ca*". We hav e . just cad a good asaortmaat of 24'ete, Goods, which ' es ffiii. stock:coniplete; which :We pledge ouraelv,ea sell as" cheap as trio chropeat.t. :Z i - ._ i,' it R. RiwLEY. . Montrose. Apl: 1. 185.0 • C.. W. lump ? . , ~, ‘ ~, clomps LONG, HILT4NO Plileefor 8c .: 1 8U cletheid wet 91ur,Doliar, gieUing by ittr A l4 . 4„ • #4a91i5:0 1 492{.: , " . ; , • liiimie ~4:1 i F ireilL: - ~ • I DrialtAllE, LAMA, A AND .1111ETTM N *Align. AD. 111.-•" r sto ARRAN, EMENTI I ; . I 1 'pN_ and MUNI, _ 11 •4wIday, y 81141854, the :WI riasengerliallunNill d lean Scranton at .10 A.. s. u _ .. . i, . Arrive; 'at.Grsat Bend it I a , m. .1., , , • Connelning with the day e p.: an . th d t , a _r na a and est on ;the ICI ',Y. & E R. it R e turr will leave Great' nd on it,. anivat of tho cosy Express trains from New cn York and thi t *irk, i i &. Ilving at Scranton, at 4-.14) P. I M.. ' . i , , , I 1 TheTieight Vicecanmodati Train with .P i/7 / x Oar attached Will leave Seranpou at 1.25 r. IN I ing at. Great \ Bend at 6 r. m. ; Returning, Will leave Greet Bend at 7 / A..n. and arrive at:Scranton -11.40, a. 'N. ' / I I - Stages: will he in waiting the arriol of pawn i er trains at Setanton, to con ey pameriketitto Car- , Bndaie, Pittston; Wilkesbarre, Mae:4oW via. the 11 eading Pailrond, Easton and all 9 . , r intermediate 1 ; places.- ; 1 1 / t 1 ; ' I il The trains we connect With, artive and depart from il New York and Dunkirk as foliews : . ;, I Day Expresis arrives at . Ncs' York at 7.32 i ii-and departs from do, at 6A. Same train Strives at Dunkirk. 10,48 . r. t i., and epsrts from do. at 7.25 A. n. "Night Express ay s 1 at New York 10.02 A'. U., I and departs fipm do. at 6 P. X. Ste train arrives at I unkirk; 12.12 I. x ~. /and departs at 3.30 P.'s'. .Mad 1 rain NO.I, hound % /irest,arriv i i ;s,at Dunkirlc 6.08 F. a. 1 Those wishirtgto availthe selves Oft,* Night Ex- ! re ss both Ells ,and West, or the Mail train west. oa, the N. Y. l& Erie Road will take Our Accommodation 1 crain, whiChAleaves Scranton at 1. , 2r, r. ts. l Thase , wishin" ipi in therDay Ex*ess either exist or, west; 1 ill take t tc ) to Ma Passenger;Train, Which departs at .10 A. 1 !.. !D. 11. DOTTERER, SuPerintendent. S. - c.nton, May 41; 1852: 1 - , ; , IrT ------7 ' ----7- Ah 1 T -T rrell 1 /i , e a i . I i r EEPS c?nstantly on band a first 'rate assortment IL 16-ugs, of best quality, 1 to supply Physicians, end customers ;generally. Also a great variety of Patent ..I.s.4t^eities, embracinnearly 411 of the best kinds in market: ' Chstinirafs, a full supply. ;- I ' .Th*vietsiGtaxs- tears, a floral assortmeni Liquors, a choice varietvfor mediapaf urposes. 1, Tnlstra, Supporters and S m oulder finsces. - l'aturs unil Oils, *a first to assortmen t/1 best ittalitics. - ; • I I Dyis stuirS, of all kinds. 'tone-ware, ske. Gr4errirs: a full assortmet t. I. ; Ark Goods, all the leading and staple articles iii his departutentl, and will be ;sold cheap. Hard-tear', a , , small tx-sorttitent of the kinds: most I tied. ,I ; ~ - 1 I Pocket Kuivra, the best in market; ; • Tankir ,lotions, a large and full assortment. Jew•-/Ty, a general variety.l. Perfumery,' all sorts ilusieul instruments, and; Fixtures, embracing all Sorts of strings for instrumetits. ' , ; Mafrrifits far . I-ight. -Lamp. Oils, camplsene, Duniag-litthL Candles,Lamits, s:c; ;• I Station , rs, Mirrors, Spectittles, Spoons, Brushes, Shoes, Wall Paper, Umbrelhis, Whips, &c., and near ly everything anted in thivi markei, will be . found at the Store of •• I - 1 ABEL TURRELL. NEW ARRANGEYIENT. 1854 k , i P .111..N‘" DS --d: ..ircifiLL ESI 8 Rail Road Freiga. . i p Line b•itween ..i.fotifibse .11,,10t and . -,. I a Sea ! 3'nric . , eseyi 4 y day, bitn- • 4 . . - i days e.ritptst... I . . , .. IN k ‘McMILLEN, having tha'i .;Is e arrangement) i• A y ' 1 for foivatlAing freight Ito New-t Ark in The care `; 0 of Capt. 11. R. ; CADIVELL; of Orange. County, will, tl he in attendanceat the Montrose Del.(' ~ ,‘..nr day, of ! ) the week,.to take charge - of freight anu produce I.F may he entrusted to theta Returps for thesame 1 s ill he paid at thii Sto , -e'of )William McMillen.: • " . 1 ,Groeelieslin:Feneral, Flolar, Polk; Fish,'salt, AN., 1 etc:, constantly on hand; forlsale at the loWest Cash Priees,:or in esphange for cuntry pr lace L. B. Hein..,, • • - Wit.t.lau McMILLEN. April IR, ,1851. - 1 " ' • Nen/ . Line of . • FR I KlithWOOD T 1 STAGES trill leave Sickii 4 bettsvilk, Liberty, &c.,1 rrival of the Maintains of t , eaching Monttose at I ri potitiose diiily . i,,Sundays e* ng Kirkwoodut dine to tali both East aini - lest, beirgi I ,sible reute't . o reach the Nei -This line intersects a nil Springille,i, Tunkhannock, a Irie,Aithich leaves MonttO tic, Wednesday and Frida rifle, !trays ills, &c. ' G..4rd teditts apd .rotiVorl ded, and the,prornietors w; 'connnodate:tho public. t POST 4able carriages are .provi ill spare- fio pains to 'no; SW:K. HATCH, 1 . 310.11GAI;C A: WEST. , . •I - .--. . • I . - -t . • •' - \. .. .1• ' : 81. 7 5 . QUE11.A , . 4 :1:A COUN.;t Y ': .' • 'STOVE' AND TIN, WAR.* DEPOT . •i •• A.-,1. WEB. TER 4ri C‘ et . . , ....- AV QCLl} . *Rpectfolly , lnform the . peo • of Sus ; I T 1 ;Wichmann county . - il vicinity;, that t et have openedian establishment o the abmie kitni• in Mont rose, at: We oldlltand of ware & Web'ster,.one door north of ,the ,I,rontro"e../.11-meerat office, where they - intend to ifeep Constantly on band allarge assortment Of 4.1T0 l'E.S— I'IN, COPPER, ZINC; SHEET-, 1 1/10.,Vi WARE , *e., all lof which they will sell' as low as the Sanieean be bought in this county, or in . `%"orthern Pentqlraniii. Among tile assortment or stoves can be fOund the following, besides' others too i...., . tnerou.4 to mention':: 1 • . N. 17. "1, - ..Erie .4 ir- tight., wood: 3toheack - Elerated Ovenl . " . I Foreft Orfeen , I• I.' .!• Keptone Statefor wood or coal, 1 .3./ixfa4n • ;Troy. . "r • .-" I . Bay- State, for wood. I' . - 1 . Eosin% 'lron Witch, inpprOved,fer woo4ll- . - • 'FlailTais Pre,' niant. I - i I . 1 • Also. Parlor, ;Office,. and Shop Stoyes,.Hokir Fur -n aces,-for heating, public and, ehurchei,- hotels, private •honses, akc.. Stole -trimanings Tin-Ware and Oove-- pipe; furnished at lholesade al. low - ant they ain be bought at the East...' • • i ..; . . 'I J .1 All-kin& of eusioui wok done on: short notice and. le lucid' reasonable' terms 4 ' . All 'kings ,of produce tak en in exchange ;for wares.i . ; • . . • , If- you, wish to save money, be sin* and call on us afore purchasing elsewhere. ' i . • a - lA, J. WEBSTER * CO. -• •Montrose,. September 14. I._ . • 14:92y1 .1 . .Ditio.ollittion. 1 HE ;Copartnership heretofore extating between the subscribers under the• title of. Tiffany & Smith, Was terminated on ;the 14th of April last. The notes and accounts of said &mare now in the hands of E. Tiffany, Or i.ettletrient. Theie indebted will lease take notice and aci accordingly. - , - - 1 EDWIN TIFFANt, E t ~ • 1 1 - JAMBS F. SMITII. Br lyn, May 10th, 1p54.,,' - 1 1- TO THE PILTIBI . LiC.' TH u4tllersigned hiving purchased, of Mr. Tiffany hi enfir.! interest In the meratntile businesi - hereby *itke`their bow td the gootleitisetts of Brook lyn and vicinity,' and Inviie them to, ;call and inspect and .prc , l c hase On '' f the - best and most complete 'stocks f goods' e befbre offered in this market.— .pelieving that peopin who toy goOds_on long cred no have to, pay a • lat.o \ ' entage ifor eredif atone, 1 -We have adopted the .8 ' y Pay System of trade, - as 1 the system mosi,condueire o the, public as well as' our ow interest's. • • All kinds f Farmer ' s produce - re-• ccired- ft exchange for goods the highest market' i ect rates. Those. who desirti to pu hese all low figure. I will asrediffind it forltheir in t rest to give us a' 1. - ' 111- , - --_ - I J. F. 8 ITIL Be lyti May 10 - 2 - I 0. G.I.IIIPSTEAD. 1:113 o,U , 1 .L.-..._ ; - —..... ...` 1 • 1 1 1 110111TROSFE., DE • ' ' _ ' 1 - 1' i IVILLIA3I3II4I7LLAN 111 A 74' 1 " purchased the establL4hment of I L. °Belk' Co. at the Montrose liepot, wou re respee fully inform , his &tends that he wfil,keep I' stantly on -harid,l at the lowest prices, a wellikkee stockf goods.„ . i ---,- . - '. , 1 Lim , Salt, and, Plaster can be had cheap, as well= 4Gr ries; Dry Goods,Vardwire.Prockery, 'Boot', shoes, 'airs, ke., in exchange for Grain and all kinds of p tsed„ best; at thebest rices. 1000 cords Hard n Wood Itanted. I • , i Montrose Depot, Feb. - , Hitt 1 and Clothc; .. .opassed in this main Ok is, that those , 'Jim] Fee at • CHASM:ER.I4. tol l i —4— ==.--''''' - - t - lr . "'"" - "+"**-"- 1 ST. AA GRIST' Ain) SAW Maio ' l ll3O. ' BROTHERS having purchased - the above ...1 0 . ; es ahliehment. will keep !mnstwitly on baed 'Su fine. ;,oi Fine Flour, porn Meal Of aoprior ywal-' „VA al* 'Chop and "Iran at the lowest mob twictut.— . ',Cita ' work will be done with despatch, end. in all CasesN .4 t• i.i nte(4 1 -'''' , • 138Ltt M on Ju1i,1863. 1 - .:. 1 ' - - April 6, 1854, I Foss rliter coutrting amet; 20 acres impr dw l..watend- - • •Th s e t ,abore will be .sold len reasons terms by_ t kin k sPluothintrPrs down . tieutio k , enkiktirepaiolm oog negittle.PM4Ssrl reMe, • P. ' . - Erma . . , Dir ~i s • ' ' 4 Qtr 171,0 have - a copy . • ete 1 809,11 - Of, &011,07 $.7 - MOW foe the thnim.- , - - _,_ A - I whisperi-71.ovet-Iooy Dream—The Moll* to and a locaotheiXpiL-Aspicatt iftTilli t , 1.111.: I: *.'"- '', " ritl=2l MIONTROSE. t oed, pa.ssiing thiongh Cor ievery ntorning' after the eak, both East and West, Returning, leave cepted) at 2 P. M.; "-earl)- . 'e the Mail• trains of pint, the nearest and mo=t. fen; York and Erie Railroad. ( weekly line for Dintock, •Wyorning, and Wilkes :4 at 7 .a. at. every Mon '; Also, a line to Friendi- MESE res, In Nino& townsh,li; ved,At l ! og jionse thereon 3. 44 l E s '"g li f c il l ie ° ' 1 t '' ' 1 ____IVT , AI7 I / 2 3iTIONT , . '.; !ith'fOi the , V 00.0964. at , - fines: :inora .., -- ONF4 PRIM STORE -1. .. ~- poi I stork r F 'l)orn lo lartmst, and eapest o e • es- tic and Staple Gods ever I?rought -intoStaigt na county: 'One bOnared - caseti,lhl Goo4"cotn- . , 1 ...air In port asAllors:" - - 1 ' - • • ‘•• 1 - - * . • . Changettldegilksl '. .; Fayhicautble Silk and fat. ' Stripe . '. "" • . ' \ - __'•flitontient, ' Plaid '. "!• I French Plumes ;-• - '' . Black . ",' 200 pieces Bonnet Rib- Gr , Bonnet, ".1- , , . [bent !,; Bonet Saint., ' . t lO4 pea. Fancyßreas do.. Atli 'Toot NLaines, - i ' i Velvet Dress Cuttials, !Vision ' , do - . ," .- Fig'rd. ile coir'ff. Velvets, kilek,de-cogm, 1 - Fifty Bay State, Shawls; _ , 4 is deil'ile Berke, I - i eashineie, do. • • b,MbAnoes, 1 , - Brocho do ketto'll' ' ,•, ' 1: . j Silk : do etle 'cloths, -- I ' 4 Gloves, Hosier,; ett ' ups , '., -• [•- ',Cloths, Cisstmeres, ' nch chan'hle de Spiv., Nestief. , ,s, ' l l , ' '•• ' ' lifoidetedlobes, 1 -T ian4 neht .!- .. li iatns'and Piinta, I - wt 3 Blankets' te tell Plaids,, ••' 1 , Lining... • • ?kite Goals; - ! , 'llekings, r..: ' A' ought chitnixettes; ~ Datnask•SPrbkits, 'Colts* -.• I Linen do I lo MuslidEdgings, , I lash Linens ; *, -,, lo tatiablickltio' •* •• 'I,- , ' • Black Muslins,l - -• lo Lin e n do,, ..; .-,I 1; Etc.- etc. I , Hanford, Oct. 6. -I ~ ' i• - 1 EATON' & CO.. - I''" 1 ' , . , -11Fai w l, "Irt;rk 'City ' • - INSUR ANCIi;COMPANY. . ; OFFICE 9 WALL STREET. PITAf t , IN CASIT AND APPROVED SECUIII• I ' . TIES; rdoo 000. . 1 Lou. . P neures fr9O - inat L or .Damaye b r y Fire. . - DIRECTORS. 1 . Q. Stebbins, 113 Broad street; Peter ,C. Baker, i - .pruce Street; GL•ard Banezer, 118 Broadway; i gnats Andrews,. 136 W &Annie! G. i tbmayd,' 3;7 West street;Albsrt L. Cooklin 810 •enwicli Etgin ; Jaines A. Crost7; 113 Broadway; 4 Is. Lent".King,l'briOge. Ns ir.;" Lambert, C. Ball, cago, 3.11. I; giidth Bobbie, BocbeStei, N. Y..; lliam Ny. iAand New York ; Peter R. Roach, 138 k street; St s aates S. Bel,, cornerWeit and Watt Ft ets ; John L. Dee; 'lB Water street:: D. Van %V rt, -118 Brilodwa i v; Tforatiiy N. - Galitip, corner 117 'ist amtßarrow. streets( Peter H. Foster, corner G s6 - ooit, andiWest!; RiMben Ross Jr:, 48 'Eighth A enue; Steplin, Cromwell, Camden,; N. 1Y:; Albia W illeigh Philadelphia ; Dextar D. •Drittai; 49 Wa sit street; is_s ga cl :: : l l l l. e A l nit li o ni .,A l se a L ir e , cr T ent ri Aam b ry u a. n E e nL ß lN u i il i C p l zi ev L el ß an ß d o , N O v h N io : Agent, P al ie gs sid ; en sa i. 7- Le 3e 13- C . 17A a R w L ' 'Mon rose, Pa. ----.. 7 t -- ,_ ATLiTit — El — tD.l .1 .. • . . i OVES - .AND pIN: WARE FOR THE 1 ' ' I) 4 E(PLE. D. LA , TIIROPi& CO., have Constantly hand: . on ' • a large, and wOl selected astoritnent of tin, v re, Reels and Chain • for wells, pumps: cistern. ps,ke., Ryidruulil: Rams, Japanned .Wares, lead A es.of Al sixes &c;, Jic.-.1.T0b . work.done l ,with tieat rn re s and tlespa s te T h.; o l , l • } T s le k , tr n p ro i n p lptiv , attended to.. to 4 'c i onstantly . ..'on hand ; alLtrge ussortinent of stoves ? pf the" . late`•st iMpt eV et! andi: approved .patterns. • Outf !x rience in the business ienabkis us •to select those ' 461 'aim tto giveentire ,hat we can 4ya n AinonOt Ourtnnnerolts stock can be found the' '. Pa , •agon . tir,..tigia , . . Star of the West, -Elevated s . (w World, " i ClintO, • Atlas,• ./. " 1 Cultivator, • N- " ' Phoenix, .. - -" - f . FFe . Fly, Ti•ree I States,' -" ; Western`Qncen, - " Globe, . ' ." • Premium. • : • • C. rt..tatnnor. . . • S. A. WOODRVET: M=M STOVES! 'STOVE*: STOVES! fIE subscriber wiShes to call the attention of his • Ttiends anti the public to his' very large asFort nt of. STOVES atlas new Store Room in .Imtlerx: .. ni le, next to L. S. Lenheini's store, and aear . .the Gt. it•tid Depot. Ile has;in addition to his former large . ‘ltiety or Cooking and Parlor Stoves , Mani-wit. pelt te nst, some of which are , . ' :r . • St. Nieltedrni,. P4tela Rranch, Fire ,!lipper,,, , l AloriPrn Troy, Mtillawk, *• . . Jfedailian, 1, . . ''s Orient, ' . 11Mfrk Warri9r, 'Oak, Egg ShisiO., Wllieb,• togs her with his former stock, will perhaps be the' most eXtensiv ,and varied assortment of selected stoves in the 'comity., • ;'., • 3. C 1 es. S..tai.ra, 'We I furnishe4, at am-prices. ' ' •W"Ali articles in 'is line, kept on band and made to: order asi . u.stial;•an4 orders received at his obi stand in'lG'reqt:id. • 4 loder'srillt and Gi 4---,---:- -, , ,-: --- 7. - - - - 1 ' Notieelto the Public: • ,- ' k TAYIN't; just returned Com New York: , I wish to ..1. call the attention of say old customers; and of t -public in ge.t.ent4 . to my • . • • NEW... ; ODE' OF-GOODS., w ich being bought With cash at the - lowest prices,. at d wishing to sell principallyfor" the same, I will of T fe . them at greatly rc i lduced price -. .. -: l• '.- . Cot:beet) Prints, wiir'ranted fast colors, r only 8 . c at* a ytird . ' Good Brown Sugar, 18 ratands forone d llar. Boonton Nails, acknowledged by,l,all to be tl best Nail in use, t?..5,50 per.keu . .. Bats! and Caps, is and shoes,-Butfalo Robesior all prices, all wool .D • Laines, Cashinereo, Paramettm, Dress ';' Silk,' Silk V .liet, s;c: Mouslial - De LainE4, 1 shilling per card, .. tin Bonnets and- .I'llole:skin Bats, 11-oche - Shawls; D 'able Lring Shawls,lThibet dot', ttelling atinconceir , ly,low Prices . fjOin safely warrant peireet Bids• t i m a ion to,[llll who NO give me a call. ", ' ' LanesbOnt, Apr... 5 1854. . i • S.A. LI:ONS'. LcitD . S.—good : -keeperp-, - only - imp dollar. -.- i ' 1•' • • i . S..A. LYONS -I LanesbOrn ' Apr. 5i . . • ' - • .. 1 - • ' ATANITEDZ-160Q Rides, fbr which the highest .. . pstee will be paid. . . 5... : A. - f.XOICS.:t latnesbtio, Apr. 5; - " , ' 1, ' • , i • ? 'iOtTICTRYTPRODUCE -taken. in ex hinge for Goods ; at me store. - c. A. LYONS. LanesbOro, April- 4. , ,- , • , ii SlO,OOO-WANTED. I 'proposals will be received .tit the Comtnissioners 1 office lat Montrose' for taking a loart,of Ten thous• and . dollars Autho:iit...d by act of a4sPmblylto be bore rowed by Ithn County' of •• Suscpieltottna, for the Our- p4asc of building nen- Court House _and- Public. WE. evs for said 2 a, CountY, until the whole amount of said. silvan shall ihave been taken. ' r j the said loan will be taken' f r the whole amount.' tis of in sntaller -sums, as mayqatit those wisliting to in v t money therein, Mid for suOi• times as .may suit tl e lenderi at the .rate of six per:cent per annum, for iv ieh ecittnty Bonds trill be issued in conformity with_ t t'l act n i f assembly. i.. Attest.; i 'J. HANCOCK., ..*: I A. WILLIAMS. F , A. CARPENTER. a 'IC, Perk. 1 . . v, Montrose, March 8, 104,: CROSSX. Toners OfTi Wm. A Cornmi re lan't geiTalosig.without 03140 Tem- I I' peralice Grocery. 1 . HE Proprietors t of the V,emperancel Grocery would call the attention of the public', to their • k of Groeeries, which consists of everything kept a grocery with the i exception I of ----, which can purehaied for cash a little aboi:e cost. tome and u T .. for yoUrselves, ws will loadlpu down' with gro. • ries for se little money 49 the next: ' Our stock 1• nsists of,Sugar, MohtSw4i, Fish; Coffee, Starch, Pep-, ~ r, Spice; Salaratus •kc.; aim. ' April 5.1 a . I . F. H . FORDHAM & CO. 1 i RACERS by the fl or tia;rel. Oysters' by the 1 I keg in• qa,ari. :Sluts wholesaln or retail. •Ns • d Yanke e Notions of all.alescriptioris, '','l A ril 5. . II .- • F. H. P. aiCo. - . . ' Fa 11 1 0 rts r the People;? ''' TCYITTLISTAIipING the predictions of the New ' Albany Ledger that Frank Pierce will be elect- Presithint because the Prophet Isaiah '.l3ays • that " he Loid giveth power to the faint,' it Is , universal - '1 admitted that the - subscriber Can and will sell ' 1 11001r8 AND SIIIOES • 1 PE thin any other shop in town,' not- even et \ ptin the s .genulne boot and shoe More down - 'town. N. 13. Mr•-terms are cash or pay down, and. I mid th 'reforeNinform those who „are indebted to erriman atriek , that they Must call and , pay op •ro • • i ' A. MERRIMAN. wie ,lip t.. ' ! ' s.,B.ROGEgit _____ •1 thIP can be done 514 - avell a Othii47 oe : i 4 HE Subscriber ba g p the Chitirinan '. ufato vy 4-A % IN, GreL . , '7o:ll6hlittlic:3 reputed to manufaetarea kw ,e, . ets; of itxxi:raintki i kill_a aujieriorr•atee Of, inanallip:' - Amoig the Ire, rent !and '1 - will ot ,1 . ..•_: - , , • :, . , -- - L ogt6// s, (improiße tyte,) Cat - Nada ' . s - 940gr . " Aiii awl; Wilds? r , ars. Fjati „ .. .- Seats, Settee,, he,. . , - VII gle"'All Work wierint,ed to 'give ' ticin for •hiereheotehle Prpduce, taiiin iii, ewenge 11).,, r but tiO:CREDIRt - JAS. - JOHN N. II,)\, AMbillyo,l4)at I & wilkoti ec A. IIAIDVE34I ti 7 61 . 11, 4 . ' 'JOHN COLSTEN. eat Bend, hoc., 1354. - 'IE4GLIE S*o4, BEST,Ln i k. - 1 ••• 1 ed of-Wilson 1 Co. the Eagle rolindm are ece, PrilitvAd fc fin prim s fro*Abe tratiNindit_worls-i n 'their-Moe tlestuttaf-"Thq-Whl'keii constantly on luind - PitititiAbist kinds,)' &or (eg kinds4%,(lultivatorri Serrito.Cutterk-Coen:Bl47lN gtv, - • • particUlar atiention, the Plows , 1944 are mirrafacture. We inannfactureand keep foT iii. The. Celebraiedlikteldii We have purchased, the 'esclusiire right to manufsc• .turn and , sell in -this county, Wayne,'..Wyoming isd BradfeN, taw-Rich's Palm; iron Beam Tis Mow is made entirelk of:iron, excepting the beadl e ., It is.cerebrated for its .efury dratight, being' One-tbled, easier than any- now in' use, while 'ke'etter'Sdi aed ,rability are grouter. . •- .• _ MACHINERY of all-kinds rnamtfactured ;and repaired bre ? , r r i en , ed maehinests. Steam l l 'iistinett, P.e?rrinsg for Mills, Shifigle chine* ' , Ainong the Stoves which we manufacture, eresh e reuatone:Cooking State, Rougll. irod'Readicdo., J. eat Queen d 0.,. Premium do., mid - , other!tbide,.all. ar ; ranged for burning wood' or coal! • Also: lator, Parlor Store, Cottage . Petr!eir two sizes, do., and - a• vafiety of other I'm lor, Stoves, both wood and coal burners. Welceep aisq okbend Grindstone trimmings, Dog Churn isimiainge, brella and Shovel and Tongs Stands, Ae. Lt. '',Werk done to order on short notice and at:tbelowest Ur Orders _for Stres, Agrieultural ImpleMents, ... are-solicited from thoib'in the,trade, and 4/ be filled reasonable - wholeale pri&s. ' S. IL 'SAY.ItE, B. S. BENTLtT. S. PERKINS. - • Montroite, - N1.4 , 614.. • • • IPAWAS - IVE.IOIU.,SALII6. T HE subyteribers will ikt: t. - 5-ager.ts for • •• selling Real Estate-4t - rnis; Rguses„and Lots—. located in 80234uehanna*:(!ou ntl, I* • o r in 141:54 0 e co u nt}','-t h and also polo Qmd, Warsltri*-- All who wish to, offer 'their.property.for-sale-takgive arulnute'desicriptien of their Fauns tut' fill lows ; Nxiinber 'of - acres; how inatirlmiirored, and • hoW.watered; hiiiiiiings;-_ - orehardi, grafted or.cow mon fruit; -other fruit . trees,;and - shade trees; .how fat' f• Great. Bend, and; the nearest point to the D. IN L. St W. IL R. and .Y. 'B;.E. R. price. and terms • r of paynieut.--- •-• • • • • • ;All who wish to. 6uy.or. se4 Real X=,ttite, - will receive prompt - attentionAly. i cahing,on . or addressiag either Int us at Great Bend, Busquebanna county; Pa. , , - reConveyance ft oin - Gieatßend 'to the . litetalaths free of , / ar Office on , Maine street, - in thO "As - elling tams of S. B. Chase; lately occupied by Catperter., ' 7 PETER BEC,RE.R. • Great Bend, October 4. ---S. B. CHASE, ' Aurtralia.; California, Or any plaie on the Olobe cannot prerent • yreaterinclucements gain , • .KEELER k STODDARD'S' • ROOT At ND .SH Or. STORE. Illea is now filled with a new and.extensive assortment; otaiticles in their: line, 'embracing a general variety of new and:elegant etvles of ladies and gentlemeti's wear, • among are Ladies' French, Silk Lasting and Piez;ille Gtsitets, Rid- and' Ehanieled . POlkag, Rid,Pt.tent Letither. az.d Broczed Jenny Lindg, 'tusking and Ties c Gentlemen's _French and Pli:ladelphia,.oak tanned calf aMa and kip Boots, HMorocco, Calf and Cowhide Brog,ana..ic.l" Boys :kip, calf 'and cowhide Boots and Bro ans all - kinds of MisSe's and Children's wear.: Also, a gonetal assort ment of,Findings which coneist in of lasts, pegs, spumbles .Hungarian'nails, tacks, thread, vitix, tles,shoe awls, rasps, sandstones, shoe knives, &c. ilso.oak and hemlock,-tanned calf upper sad soleieather, Morocco skins -and lini . ngs t , Work am , le to order and - repailn.,.. , Montrose. Aptil'b 1 * • I VALE. LE REAL 'ESTATE - FOR. .90 1. - ILEAGE LOTS . , T.ittiated i the pkautantes% Art t villago,. t.f . saraia ; also,.three Houses and . lots. in tlie • most .- litniiness part of the - aforesadvillage.'. Iso, - a 'Farm 1 , 23 acres - •.3. with a • m all 1 iritprovement, the • remainder hearili, timbered,- sittiatt two miles froMsdid • Susquehanna is the great 'Centild . Depot of the - N. Y. kt,E, Railroad. situate at the foot ofthe.. h.taTiest, gradf r on the, road, near the. great Woilts of .S.taruct, Conewaeta, and the Cagoule, anti possessing by na ture the bet watering phtee.on, the toute.with the 10-' 7 Of.,extensite - Machine Shops, Foundr Susquehanna, 'although numbming bet 2doo inhabit. anns,land but four years lot age, is destined soon to ,range alongside elf. the most tiouriahing - and populous towns! On the litre of this great irlorbugl.trie:. . • • 1- . • • 1...P:111ND5., Agent, , Office one dam e* of _Lettheitieti., Susquehanna' Depot, Not'. . 1 . ~te4t+at btu mors444‘ flor Fsale. r, OR SALE - IN O E BODY,' . about 5500- acres of tIL Land on the waters,of Spring -Prook, a ;branch efihe 'Lackawanna river, in LuzerneCcitinty, about midway between 'the Ihrhang - tnstms of . SBran. ton and Pittston. ' Itese,lands are coveted,with uable'timber, antlimiti,glsiftrate hr the,ourSt extensive mineral 'region in -Permsylvania-4t.own to . cumin iron Ore- - -'ktnd believed to abound in coal, and being the itrunediate, vieinitv of several railroads inarte,aird no* in progress—offer to' the • capitalist aa opporttinitT for the inteAtment qf Money that „sekitite . occurs. " Per 'further i: formation aPply P. Ho; Sack, Esq., So.s 11, Wall street New . Tork,!or to 'the subscriber, at,Montfose,• Susquehanna county,Pa.,the attorney in,fact of the oWnet to - , • April 6, 1854. - - -11ENRY DRINKER.. WATCH RE PARING • OLD 'STAND AdA-I,N. V • \ 9•11 E subscribers, having resumed the above tar - ed,busines.s under the management of Mr. dl. fred Sayre; ret.-pectfully solicit from their 'Cad' custom-7 crs in that line a return of .their patronage.,a Mr. is, an expetienCed and Skillful workman, haring Ipi/ra— 'etthis;business and fur many years worked - in/some - of‘th.best shops-in New Tork - eitY, is vim tent to do an+ kind:of work that mar be entrus to him. Proaipt was, moderate cha-g - k, an d the guaranty of `all goat Watch&g, we frust will secure full stoke of p .Gold rings Made to.order, and all inds of jewelry - r ep a ire' ! l, - -- , , . BENTLEY Sr READ.: Montrose, April 3, 1554. ' • - PLOW SHOP.... !.. ' >'' 'NEW ESTAHLISHIIENT.'_ AND E. MOTT. tiould mfiCetfallyiliflirta , iha _LT I. • vabhe that . tbey are manufactua mg Blatchley's Celebrant-I Plows:'-..\ :Thiy also' Mep constantly on; band', Side 1411, COunty, and - IdeTt Plows; ,Cultiyatars; Drw Ch.mrii4 Skiige and Cutter Shoes, 'llo . ii," Points-of varioutt patterns;. too numerous . to mention. We hoße; by attict attention to. business,. tot' repeire our share of . public °patrons' ge. Monufse:-. .to`ry;D: Post's old stand. - ,Fotindry,ilL Mott, - near Mill. al - Repairing done on shaft notice: , • . •' • MERRIT.MOTT.' Feb. ,6.- i• '• .ELIJAH 310T1'.. FIRE INSURAIIICEf rrIlE stibieribez? ispgent foe the following Insurson companies,, doing builagss lowest safe Stale Mutual at Harrisburg.. . - Capitats36o 000. Cash 4fritval at 'Harrisburg. z Capital' $200A000• Home liteuranee, Alrtir -York City. *Capital p 0 0X F. It 111FUNDLER. Mcmtros April 6, '54. . . LOOK TO YOUR LAND MARKS! f TgE subscriber will attend to itccasional calls at 1 -Lug old businesti of SUR VEYI.IIa in this. wh'en desired. Many, ,of the Old, Farms tble,. couniy should be , .re-surveyed, to loolt midi relay' the old lend-marks, which are liable to get Jost or - obr literate aby time so as to\occasion dispute* and dilll culties,for time to come. Every man. , who does not 'know the precise location of all his..linkAand cora"- thet'.efore; should seoto it in season; tO.prtiv . eiit *us trouble aridliti anon. 4 111141 r PON rit:YAYCING alto . , attended to by Montrose, Oct. 29. J. • "ILIIRIFE AND JIPILAATIeIItt. rirti* subsetihers are Woli . ,burrtintand'w U andkeeir (*mane* , on hand; pine of a„Ainry superior .quality . at Montrose Dtpot, and win' `sell it in an - quantities at a fair price. porton! -Wishing a large quantity can 1 , 1, suppliid4ipon a resist a, ble•notice.' Superior. ground Mister will - tie kept einewiatkOS hauditereSper. ' IC1)111%104: W. ;IWITP. #3EARLE; • Notittrxe 1)ei)d; Apri U. FOR: - SALIE, ritE HOUSE AND LOT, tete the reeidenee at W. Hort3find, Eto - C, deemed, 'situate in the 06- son& of Mnittrose. For ternmrof eih),. apply tote sWbactibero at Owego, Y., or •to H.. Fro* signtrosi. . RAYNSFOREF 1,4 /054; "--7:--RAYNSFORD- rage "Labatt.% A CllOl 91C .14 . 4,4101 reiee3ved l iind offs;red t 1 - - scort:JOHNSTON_k c • IgluriwittWeivielha •• -t1 kot of Wool Lank :Shawfa - very ebia j bY BCOTTO7OIIWON k•(,() ? , • Spesgattfilecabiir3;-'