i ,____ le' -74iiiiit:-.40.1.0_..fii04,.: • - ,', 1 !:WICPS : ' WEEDS 1: . Vir'e-often obserVi, in :passing througlv the . wuntry; ilio:pasturen3 of pooffiumeis ercvd -1 flit : pa stu res 1 ed. with,arnifes-- , not of. Turks and Russians ..--bitt.lif inalletris, ..horse thistles, and Other invaders, which not only. devour the strength of theinnd ',and! pity nothing : in return, but 'continually:aay; like impertinent-tell-tees, to every- passing traveller, in the language of a celebrated - writer : 'Behold the field of the slothful and the field of the Man veid(Of Un derstanding! • ..isor'lci, it is all growl l over With biirdoCks, 'atid . -Johnswort, has covered . the fat+ thereof.' L ... ' . • !.1. - • .. We take it for granted tlutt, no .reader 6f I this journal ever voluntarily :allowaWeedi to grow en,hts premises but some, howeNkT,oli tainstealthy poas lession--.and. if some of our' good friends of this class would go over their grounds, make a •arefu.l observation, - and es timate the.amouni of vegetable growth thus. .feeding "on...tlia.stiength of their soil, which reightbas well be I N lieat,corn, and ruta-bagas, ! they Certainly we Id be surprised at the a ; moutit.." It would he a 'curious question in philoSoPhy, why .many Iv ill thus allow a ) • • yearfy waste . froin weeds of sonic .fifty: or 'a hundred dollars, With all quietness. and salt-:i -mission,. who vonld be ready in-a moment . to bring atfaction at law against a neighbor . ty, ; bor:k.eattfe and 'swine devour a fifth Part of that! quaiitity.i: ' If we could only have all, the value of the riches- - of the country atjarke thus Wasted,. ` - plaled in bur hands for endowing agricultural • school. 4; there would belie necessity.*hatey • or . Of applying to. national and ; state 'legisla tures for help.; - . • • , Now is, the very "point of time for thinking - thiz4 matter over;witha determination tortet efficientiY in the premises, and 'if' any; One _ is . toe busy. or ' 4ipve! to atten& t"..4 it, .! he .has . certainly either undertaken the . care 0f..t00 . . inneh. land,or else - is pursuing a system which inky ernphaticaliy be compare& - to ' sa v ing , atithe tai aid wasting at the bung:' NO. one • is'lm;•er:tbii busy to turn his neighbor's cattle out of hi l / 4 ..Arufield—and he oughtle pursne the adinc;;System towards other -intrnders. *e le v 4 'known farms t • be affected iii mar ket .. va ad from five. to ten dollars pc r:aprei by ,• betng'=cpt-iwatand clean in one instimeit,and • f ul, weedy, and. repulsive,_ 'in the other.-- , :titivate?. .i, • • ~enewed.Persecntion of Proteitants inTns = may. • - . . • , ,f The London Morning .Adver t is e r ] announ ces the renewal, of the persecuti‘. of, Protest ants in Tuscan v. 'Several -letters from Tbs. any, dated in 'May and June last, have been received in London,containing most. interest jag anct4etailed accounts of persons, of both sexes and all ages, who for reading. their Bi. r•bles, or even Who are suspected, have been thrown, into dungeons and await their trial. Many. Others, it is.said, are watched their onemies with the, hope of -getting something whereof to acenSe them. And so Slight are the 'grounds on which 'the hated Bible reatlers are incarcerated, - that after a tempOrary •con : tmement among felon, a number of persons 'have been. teleasedi the Governinent being unable to' sustain-any charge againSt them:— One ease is,rneritioned, in which alchild, not even suspected of being a Bible-reader, was. imprisone4l. with his father, becanse the fa ! thee was suspected of this crime in the eyes of the Tuscan !priests. • • • These prOsecutions . are declared to be the 'work of 'false priests.' They are not popii= lar . ainong the mass of the people„l • One :ter quoted by the Advertiser says : ` The government,Witnes , Ses can scarcely show their aces in their native towns, being openly pur sued by •(,-ontelnptuotis expraiong ; not by the frielids of prisoners-. - --who keep them selves'quiet74ut by the politic4l Liberals, or PdSito Rosso, who desire liberty of con science as a part of the. general , liberty- they seek niter.' . • :They begin. to understand, even 'in Tusca • ny,. that there can be no enlightened:.civil liar erty where, there is no liberty of :conscience, and that thf.tre can, be no liberty of conscience I Nvltere the Bible. is not free, and they will ul 'ltimately learn that -there can be no liberty to Ilread the Bible; no •liberty of . conscience, no civil tiberty,' 'where 'Romanism"is dominant . and able to Control the governthent and •the, PC't)Ple• --- • • • • BRACES FOR . 111.71 T TR4B.—Evcry, fruit ehlturist knows that crotaiedi trees. arc frequently, split apart and nearly ruined when . 'loaded with fruit. I have foUnd exlieri cnee that this can mill- be prevented by put. Aing in a liVe brace,.. or stay when the tree is r,youi - ig, to fag, the two. prongs' or stems: of tree together. -It ie - done in the following Imanner: . Take a small branch of one of the main stein's; growing between the two, and. cut off the lop end slanting similar to a scion I preintied for lap grafting ; - then make an in eisioil on the opposite stem -with . sharp-point ed knife , or sniall chisel ; then insert the top .end of said bianch and tie • it down firmly with .a wOolen'string; then corer the wound with grafting wax, and the work is comple- - te . d;. remembering to cut the String as soon as the brace has grown fast, to ,prevent . it from girdling the tree. This is the , best,op eratioh for crotched trees thalt - I have lever seen seen tried. -CROSS. Hoosick,i.Rens. Co. AV., l• • The Shakers at Niskayuna haire - practiced a ustem connecting the branches of fruit trees, .something. like that de...eribed above! for S-ears, - and we should greatly obliged if some of them Would furnish uti , with a des erip . tion of their process; with the benefits de rived from it.,:Country'Gengailatt. %, ; SPIRITUAL FACTS.L-I.lla 11 ,7 111SK_A - qS tor. key by which many gain • entritice. into our prisons and .almehouses. That Braddy brands the no i ses of all those who eannot govern their. appetites. 'That `wine causes many to take a winding way home. ' - That 'Punch is the-muse of 'many nnfi.4.ntl ly. punches. , - ' \. That Ale causes many ailings, while 4ee.r brmgs many to the,bier. That Champagne is the source of many ;real Pains. That-Gin slings have sleied.' more than the slings; of Old: • • . , That.the :reputation of being- fond, of oaek \\ talli is not a feather in any inan''s cap._ That _the money spent for Port supped by portly gentS., would support ninny. -a poor 2 - - . I:a' Horace Greeley, it; is' well known, has' taken to, farming.: Last year; when in MaSsaebusetts attending the' poultry show,he bought a half a dozen pureaslin China eggs, $9 ti,dozen, which produced him six, ugly ducks. An editor from Maine, however,far ed still worse, He brought, half a dozen eggs of a,' new variety' which the dealer 'as sured' him would produce `'very rare birds.' So'they, did, for they were; put 1 , under the very best hen, and in due time came out whakdo, yon think ?' I could not guess,' said his friend,—' what , were they ?' Land I . 4lteS, and what was worse, as soon as they re iudched; they seized upon the old hen, and Such a trailing neirer • was 'beard hititty other hen's zu>st, . w omer - widens is FRABOIL . When I See the part women act in France.' i l I often ask Myself,. who takm: care of the chili dren at hoMe, if there is 01y- home,or if there be any :children there ? The wife is in almost every . with her husband,' and, there all thoiday. sl.te is his bookkeeper,hiS : saleAvoman; his geniu4 that, thinks fOrhirri works for him, lives toriliirri, overs Overhim aroundhiin.. This constant presence, still* ger its I . Pirenelt !habits, . cannot; : iiiy; how moinv scenes, how tn*y . altercations, it may create. -. WQIIIOI l eertain;y - haye an erir-, largedsphere of diitit4 here, • beyond atip7 thing We dream of; in Our land. .1-Insband'il! right's, not wcrnanid;rieits, it strikes me in . 4 , miould be a fair) subject forr a.gitation h re! . .The men seenrito be nothing, and thP •Woinan every thing in I ? usinessi affairs. Poor husband ; Man ,siitaks Ow, • andloOks when the. wife-Woman With energy opens her mouth... Hence,' perli4s, as *omen, Will do the work, so may men take to pleasure, Frolicking; to idlencss,lto what we 'call .'ioaf .lt Sceins to be al law of our nata►ros that butpue sec need to dp the wOrk,—And hence, *hen the - Women will dp it, the men may] play. The women hold the purseS 'here, or seem to hold them . ' and hencethe husbands must be prudent; is oreoursethey have frit dent wit4.S. But Who takes 6m of the dren,—if children there,arein Paris? without attempting: a reply. • The field work. I . may add, is tamely done by women. It seems tonic, that I always .sec ;tiien' than men - ploughing,• spading,• hoeing, o'ras.4 cutting, Weeding. If . our , Aineri- - t. 7 can Woman's ricrlds winnen Will do this sort 17. . ;of work, l and relice..us. men therefrom,'l am not.quite ciirtairAhat Iwe had" not ,utter sm.; renider at once, andat,to. Miss Lu c) stone & Co. , , . , •.• . . Waking up ti Congregation. On laSt.Sabbath:tirting,.. i,vhile the ' n ewly installed. pastor Of t le lane street,' 111:,. E. Church, (Rev J. B..4rakely,) was. preaching ;a very • 'eloquent sermon on . our 4 tnitiotial .1. privileges,' he obserced some of the eldbr Portion of his congregatipu 'ltigiping,'and 107 .tressed them_ in tones of thunder in. the rol -1 •': loWinc , mauler :' 1' 1 • • .' - -.. . . . -1 You may wake ti.p when the grave lof American liberty is. - 111 g,, and herfuneral ctt'a tion; has been i prononneed . 1 /. Yon. may wake u wheel the genius .of. qiliimbia has taken . i ' h 6 r flight to zme : ,;other land ! _You May wake up when he .4,unkz ‘ f freedom has One down and dark :lks:icOvers ,our • once bright and beautiful country. l 11e carotid br you .will Wake up when it is too late! too late.! too late !—The4lie is - cast—the nation thiad —every star in Ole galaxy of liberty is extin guishedand flit: stars and stripes that • • have looked at With . lwonder, delight i ,a : joy \no longer, wave,' but: lie torn and re in plea , (vs! 'Such is tae fate of_ this_-nation 'unless• the people.vak .'upito the;prOtection of ilibir rt s lita. , Tho.pb la. is li , :timitg to my .voimf to dar, 7 rwho, link,: i there is , it • waking tip, *ill' I . live to iTe'Americal wrapped in her over .hr sheet.and tyrantS oth d a" jubilee over a fallen . lieic: lk -.: • ~. . . • • Texas /triage. t A friend .who,tra V 6 led lilli r fOXAS Ant . tear. • ago, says he was 'sold. , '1 i the following nOut ner.:, , " •. ..1 : -..` He was on a horsebafl, journey iii .tbe:H . in , anderior,- came to, a brFuich bf .the • 1.11-0.44.; where there wa4 no lirid,siie;and fi.intillt nec essary to ford .it.',:•So he strippe.i teross, and-. then' folbawed' him. • 'Alter h. .1;u:1 ' gaii)ed the oprisite shore and dressed Wm self, finding thute *ere Ow :rdas; 311 opposite direetions. he w as at .a loss Whieii` to take; and ;N-Id - e' he was ,111.*:itating, he tiwn. I ed his eyes acrOss the .. ri"ver and discoverd •a siren on a tre . e,ivhiehlie could not. r4...a4. at I • that dist ance. . Illitiking it, was sonic! - board, he tuilissied and swam back.. a{ when he read the following • •• is • '.Five .dollars fOr passing over this bridge . faSter than a Waik•' 1 • - Ife says that w'as tliehardest ' sell' by ev er. experienced. :.The 'bridge had probably , I:been carried away , liy a ' , fresh,'. but the law remained in ibree...! • . . , .. . .. , . . Gum - Ansmc.L4p .71IoroceC.; about the . Mid dle. of -November. that, ig,.afteva rainy season, which begins•in, july, a gummy juice exiides spontaneously from the: trunk find principa l branches of the - acacia tree. • :In about fifteen days it thickens in .tht furrow, down which it runs,:eithfl. in Virmicular (or worm) shape, or commonly :assinning the form .of:oval and °round toVs., about theisizeOf a pigeon's egg of different colors; af..ihey belongto the White or red gum - tree. 1 About,, the middle of De ceinber,„the Moors encamp on the border of the fbrest,Pand' the harvest lasts. six . weeks. • '1 the gim i. 4 'packed in very large sacks o . ' F leather,' and brought on the backa of bullocks camels tO ccrtai : port.,' where it is' sold t, the 'French, and triglialt Merchants. :ilt is highly nutricmuS, : i ming - t;he whole tune of Arrest, of the jou icy, and of the faiii : the l'foors of theldeseri live alo;oSt entirely'upon it, and ex - pericnce p ores t, 'at six ounces of ny 11 gu is sufficiilt for the sup Hart of a man 24 hours. - - . ! • DOiIIth.TICATING S TRANGE IAYI4ALS. I .-;Gt. 4 ?f: rev Saint Hilaire,,And othei eminenti.natu lialists in, Frani* aie beginning to • turn_ their to*us . attention to the acclimation or dOmea ication of animals _Which,: havehithertO: been tally - .unknown to - .Eurok, - , or .bnown only . objects ofscientifie euriosity.-+—Within the ast month they have received' for the 4ardin ea 'Plantes, a inunher of-Yaks from China—,--- n animal ivbielt Ilinfon.says ' is' more[preei- us tbanrall-thejgold of the; New World.' In. ibet andriiina thkanimal servesas ahorse, an ass, a eow,and a heep ; he *bears heavy Intrdens drays 'tare, supplies mdk,has flesh which is exeellent and hair .which ;can be mroughtinto c warni.f.tlotheS.. To. naturalize him therefore, iu Enfope; would. be an iin menSe service to 'mankind; and as he i, bears Old bravelY, theYiebelf.nittumlists have yx.- ery hope that they will be able, to 'do - So, th'd tiy.., the way,. I the late LOrd :Derby made the . attenqk and f fa,ilc..d.' , Some, Chinese haye beer brOught over to attend thelYak.s.. . i • SCALES 01 WI Dr. Jiki to attadk , 6 3lfulanie.l upon the iv. 'sehqol-fel lox ' u'afs a littl and - with 1 ehurbed u a' heavy boy was called juitiee.is re rtiv .1 is it that the reformed, or would be returned drunkard is expoSed to so many temptations:? why is the tippler,l the 'moder ate drinkeriso ready to.treat him ? (.Papa,' .said a Tittle boy once,' ' was it not wkked for Mr. G. to. ask. uncle S. to drink, . when .he knew that he . had 'signed - the ~ tempe,ranee pledge ?' Icind now let.nar great men; ;our strong meti, our mighty men' and .e.l4ef cap tains,' eome l to any 'different einiehlSlO from I the little boy 4' they can.' ORE FOR S ALE by the banxi by • ' st. S. WILSON or 4. /*OWN WOOD : )Cavt..4l on ..oli.g.ription nt thig (Ore, itnttioihttely lady; onceconsul.' ison On the': 411tgree of turpitude d.to tier ..yni's robbing an orchard jOhnson, 'it a11..-dtpeads the lioy I remember my • ~. Daiid Garriekwho *as al: fellow ? --;obbiiin. a dozen of orell - • opumty )tat the very first time an apple tree, fori I was always 7 the bough broke With mei 'and it tjudginent, - .1 4appOe.thatls why I 'resented With a pair of `ales.' 13ITINESS OARDa. IG. tic 'Fuller. • TAEALERS iiN PRY- GOOD, Randy-made Cloth= -1-J lug, Public Avenue} Mositrose, ' 1. I A . tr. Ii• 13z*tb,! . ,___. QURGEbIi DEN IST; Montrose! Pa., at Searle's S Hotel, 'Mtinday and TuesdayS EA' each week. ' Reynolds i . , FASIIIONAIILE TAILOII Shop over Hawley Hoteti - Spring anll Bummer Fasbionn 'for 1854, jun. venivedi moctoid Play& de Ciandall HAYI24G lulu:rated theingclvei in the practice of Medicine and Surgery, neuldirettpeetfully invite all to gye there a 11 tllnt-tnay need their profcmion 'al service=: They • fay be found aOhe oifiee. former ly occupied by. Dr. 'layer. They *ill keep on hand pare Concentrated nd HouteepaNc medicines. .Moritrcise litay 1854. A. THAYpt.I A. MODALS., I i'! . I 1 J .. j' . i 1 Henry. S. Knapp, . AN ON'TIiOSE, 4%.. with kns,{ IVondresj d : Car, 11'1 , ter, Virhalt.. le Grocers laud 1 Corutnission Mer chants, Nei. 113 ashingtuti [ street, between Court andt and Dey streets, New rork. I 91ler & Foirlter, _,.. A TTOR NETS tND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,, ./. - .11. - and SolleitoA in Cliancery.. Of fi ce No. 44 Clarke' street, CM:awn,. 111..,' , 1- .i , - H. . 4 . • ac o . 1 p tei, 111EF.NulcrfiSTRgET, !(neat Brontiwitso ./Veui 1. Sall. bury & co., Proprietors. In thC i vicinity ot the pri cipal steatyboat landings. Inks , OMlllt b. ; • RY GOODS, Groceries, Clothing '.)ots and Situes;,dtc., Susquehantu TIitALER; 11 , r CrOkery, B Depot, / 1 4. 1 • entley AT LAW,III/4.troite, Pa. :i• L.: F. TITO TrOitNErS n.n. nENTI. . 1 i _. &E.Bilfliyin, ATAtitTFIACTLRERS OF HARNESB, il 1 Trinitiza, IV hiliq • Zze. on Ttirnpike street, Jlf ! );,4- ror, Pa. , .: .i • . • . :• ;, . I •,. . . . - . 6 ' • • . , , . John orioyOi, . T i IASIIIDNABLE TAILOR:, ;Shop under Searielft 1! .llnhA',HSlainii Atreet Ifontepse Pa. _ 7 - 1 . \ 1. ( D. D. Tiinlis, . 1 T wErty AND EXCIIANGV:kTAIILE: Oilier i . 1-I in the rear iif Wilson'Stuiv Maatrose, Pa 4 J. Colit,eA; • ViE4ER STOVE.Sj - Tiu, Copp 11 , IrOtt Ware, Loderßrelle, nea7 DeceiUlrer 4.- . • LC. ler TNTERESTED with' .Ii lil T, Iniptirter of and • I... Dealer iu Hark! are an.lCutlery ' CarliageSprink4, &c., Nti; 215 P . , rl street,, A Veiii!rerk; where hia Mer cantile ftiet,' 1.1:1A and 011,4 r countiers are invited stly r.-alicitedlo call anti pairclutsel.. L. P. Hiris, LAW, l .4prelaiona t ' Pa. °Mee -ect, Ono 4loot east of Lenheinil4.l. nOR oli Fraiier AT'oRN ANI) Co.l - .*;ELLOIS AT LAW / 01110 e. ot Turnpike I.str4 , et, ; one door Etu , 4 l ' of Post's 'Yon, I . . . I , M. Simmons, • (OT ANTI SHOE MAKER," ov er 4. nahtwites, itartiess f•-hop; Ttirtiliik-it street, montroge.- I. _,I, .._ 1 , .;•-. • - Albert Cl.4oiberlin, . • 1 . 4 TORNEY AT LAW and Justice of the;Pence; ..". 1.. titer T. 1.. ' Post k Co; !: St!ore, .11 - (mtrote. ... N., 1 • 1 ;$, , • 1-I'. Wino ge StiSSIIP, /TORN ...1., ra ,A T I..tW ..1:4 1 COMMISSIONER of 'll._ Pups; eor die Statti of INeiv York, will . attend to all businesA ei k ti usted , to loin with promptrieSs land tidNiti. Office oil Puldi Sf i dare, occupied .1), ) , lion.. ' Win. - 4essup. ' 1 ;1 ;• , ,•. - • Abel Tutrell --• • ; " I)EALER._ IN DRUGS, MEDICI.NES, Cliendfals, :11-itite, Oils, Dye-stillfsi, Groceries, pr;* Goods, Ilirditare, Stoneware, .Gla.ssWare, Clocks WattilieS, Jwelry, Silver. Spoons., Spee:ailes, , Nlasicti.l: InStru- . Aci4, rellP,Se:2, Surgical Instlusuents; Licitiors, .per . feniery, Mirrors, ,Stationery, Ilrushes, Show Ytutkee :N'otiiiiis ? &c. • , ! •I B. R. LyOnq & Co., ' . 0> •••••11r1101.1N4LE AND RETAIL DEALERS ] IN 1 V.: Pry Goods, Groceries; Salt, Flour, and Hard ware, ‘ Lancs.sorn, Pa. •., : 1 .i; • r —, , ; F. B. ~ Cha4dier, 1 \EALER IN DRY GOODS, Re. • Xi': Groceries, Books e'..nd.i.S . tatio; Atettue, _lfoilitrolte; Pa. 1 . 4 • • • Patrick & 4imock, • I._ 13DYSICIANS AND ,SORGEONS. Office Ito; 4 Owego . reet, • . , I. Post ,* Co., TlEstilitglii DRY GOODS, Groperies„ kery, Ilardw l i re, Leather, Eldur, etc:, cOrrter of urri pikii fireet... d Public'. ...kteirlUe, Mont Pa. • J. Lyons' Son., • ° I . IN DRY 4614 CfrociTiesOliu4ware, , Tinwarel, Grebe 'es:Book-4, 1 0c. also, 'ook Public Avenu, • 1 • EALE • D • Crocke mill. on the Montrose, P - . • Bentl4y & Bead, -" •1 • IN DRY GOODS. Drug. „Medicines, GrOcerle.#, Irardware, ,Crockery, Wutclies;lleiViAry, Silver S. = nit, Per- Foot. of Publie: - Aveune, 41t0n...tr: TIE-41ER Painyy iron, Clock.' e,atiiery, &C. I 1; • Sayre, Bentley' ? &Perkins,:' .11 - ANUFACTURERS - DPI AND DEALERS DI 431 kinds lof Castin,ptx, Stoves, Agricultiral triple mitts, etc. (Wm at Sayir4 StoVe i Public A •enne ; 1 Manufactoat the Eagle .Foundry;. Foot, of Cherry Motirose,. Pa. I . • WillktaTh&WiiliamH.Jess4p, A TTORNEYS ATT,AVir i 4 Montrose, ;Pa, • Wile: 11 tice in SuaquebnitruL, .:iiradfoid, Wayne, Wyo., fining and Liizertie ecintio. , . • Sinith & Coy MAKEItS. they keep constantly on N.) hand a gootlassotimeni: of all kinda:of cabinet Fttrniturc.. Shop anal Warj ROMIL3 at the foot of Mane stree Ilmi.trox,', Pa.' : ockwell, Wilton & Co,; f ANeFfACTURERS anti DEAf.EM iii Straw /TA.. Goo+, Holt, Y•iirte Unt4relta.r Pan sQls, Ribbo4a, the. (Iv.; Igo. 2tl et;urtlandt !14:triet, 11 - c York, (up tairs.). - .a.• D. BOCK W ELL. J. nonAu!. W. W. wrivero. . . I Frailklin .I Fraser. A T rimisTEY .A.l4ilt COUNSELLOR AT - L.-. ../.:3- Montone, 1,)a.;.5i1l attend faitlifally to all hi ne:ski entruled bitinil,in the county of , Snspielian Conveyane ng and writing -4 all tituls will be di neatly, and chargei tTxlerafe. 1 116 will also, tter., ct l n the prose tion of elan-no:if Ql‘li m ers, their widows a heirs, - aga" yt the tinited!Statet.: Governitient; fo Bounty ~311; Pensions,' st,:a )fay be founjd at al hours at t e cilheelortnerlyi'oceupied by': J. IT. Rid tells, Eq., north of the Court Ilour;e. ' 1 l-I,Bt 1... NEW", - 4GOODS! W GOOD rTFILY WFVg. AT •• • -. • • • , . - L'ATII got! & • co , s. . . . E"will be'.found :one', of the kiwi as: ts of . goods in thh tMant4, whi will cA4aper thane4,er, :.Call and ex • line H assortment of Slimier Shawls off bean • • • ' • DAL LATIIIU JP CO'. W "E me cold a litd gob& and large patterns a U hl. NA atliiS at pilfers . dint 'ranvot br be l at I . 1)i It. lATTIROr'. CO', NIG TOOLS (3'l - e - ez:i, description . cp.cl on hand ;by' X). R. LATHROII& Cl FSII - 3ilt.,S stantij PURL' .(Jliain and Filings, 1 c - j For Bale by S. 11. &D. Sayre,} 'Pio TOOLS of allikinds • ; For tiale i)y S. IL .4 D.Sayre.: r i • ~Yi . . WOOt,,,IVOOOK, peld fOr Wool 14 I I "s 5 0 Asa ,The fa n t Icett, rtuid: t Bend Depot. LOUR: I 'upertile le by e 'barrel I D. R. li."l‘ co. It i azfpr* -University. - Nill itoi?lniepc.o Dui • WedtietidikvAiii: . I I - • r. I A tpiLli t lai ' , STOCK OF *IIUNIMER, 000DS AT , I 1. L. POST CO. I ), . now o ff er to the pub li c the naost.cbotc , the LATEST MVO! of Goods to he. had wheic' in the country, and ;or the very lotrettt p ;without 'variation. . ' READ Y ,ii,ADE CLOTElkai . SUMMER STYLES, , h L..Posr & COi 'have just,' . Made a large addition to their stock jA: elo in& consisting now of everything desirable fliC,the buyer at such prices as are surti to Bait - Thet ;',good are made first rate, and wa warrant the work to bequal if not i superior to any over before offercein, this mar ket. 1 Our stock coinpriserj Coats, fine black Fiench r l Sacks, Frocks and Bi,isine...sii• ,Tweed, Zitiraime and Jean ;links and Frocks, alai brown and. White Sum mer plain and twilled; Yeses-=WhiteOA c loved Marseilles, Valentia, lasting , figured llarathea, figur ed silk and Satin, andeveiy variety, goad and heap. Paira—Fine black eassiinere, doeskin;;'Col. tweed, Stinither stuff, linen 'drill, cottonade, stripe, plain, check and plaids, so cheap as to be sine! of sale to all who desire to bny;, ;. .. - ! , I ' 1:1 LOVES AN)) .11OSIER Y—Latllit4 and ': Gents kJ . wbitc and colored Kid GloveS . .of tlie:: best, quail t.2i2.warranted. • A large atisorttnent of,all Olds of blue, brown and slate hos . c,!: , and 4:hose 'g rants ;land )aflics cotton, Lisle thread, 'Berlin 'and sill: cibives, Black_ c jo And colors ; a large rsortntent of black : ;ilk ai&lace - IMO, long and short; !., - ! • ro§T & %.., 111110pg0TS AND SHOES—New fine Bop' , 4intise JI-li.Boots, Ladies' fine Gaiters; llooteei!andß a full tuksbrUitent-of Clieni)•Shos, Childiens and Miss es Shoes and BooteeS, Ladies fine silk-listen s4piers, at' - • ‘• • .I.lc P. S CO'A. AATIIITE GOODS:;--All styles and li.vaeli • ed.Shirtini4s, PillOw Cotton, Jan. and . brie. M 1.1111119, Swiss . and Book •Mullins, Ilttiyed IlSlll*, Bishops and Vietoint Lawns, fighred 'a d N rim Muslins. at • . . • .P. & oft'. lIINGLES AND I GR NIL.TONES at • i • . • ' I. L. Pclgt (1 ROCERIgS-4)i . the . bkst and elicit) 1.:1 - lot of - Sugars surprisingly cheap/ & Co's. - 3RlN7S—the not .tiegt4l.)le stock tl trv, at row Io pri :s. - P AREs.S GOO pcs, Ging,. tile. A .1. 1 IY A Ltrianes Lp.wns &c., of .t..N;ery it 1. L. Pi/ST Sz' }: and splendid stock of SO P] • • TAPLE Goods at the lowest pric4 . 4 I. L. rOS' riLOTIIS, Cassinier s es, 4 1'weeds, Rentuckl• li.) and Satinetts• -cry cheap at 1.4..i1. P. i . •1 • • !.: •,: i 1 WOODEN le ARE--Patent Pail 4, ar Pails and'Wlisli Tubs, Cretin Nut Pippe ~ 'Butter Ladles, Prints,' Willow'. flaskets,. Rope-.}hilt ,r;.!, Bed enids, Manilla Ropes, Rroonis, a good liit at the store of- . , ' • I. I DUST SL'CO. G . _ „.... . 011-.1-ISH A.y.1.1.:31.ACKE1:47.4 of quality at thellovFest - spogtitile rateit., April 5 1854... L i- : _ I: Ii: I' o l SOLE LEA . T.IIER, very cheap, At. ';' 1,: - 11 • • •. . . R OrKERY 41-V.O GLASS - 11T ..-1'1 . :1: ; lot at low price:; - .. '1 i'OS.'ll C 0/ . ./.., Carpet, lipotu : paper and Illintlow i .1-',OS --.. - ; LI ILK //A Z'S :sprifig : style—bck•st!' ;qll ..i cheap. : . . 1 , i'OST , ON.YETS mai Bohnet liibt,oo?;' I)( 06 01 , as(ils,-lare ati(l small:it very 11`?wlprici .. IRESS TR/MM/SUS--eveti . and very cheap. 1 3 05 R.:I/NBA the hest . 4ialtiv. k .• • ; : 130S' t , mac , at t ( er a ADIES' COLLARS- 7 A very *hoick! .1../ latest. style:s; Bonk tilbroitleo.4.4vm Medlin and lionitbn =Rations_ I. L. I 1E- MI3ROIDE • D and Lace Unt"oilt!eves, all desi .rl iiible styles',; als9,,ivorkedand 4mbe . Edgings and Insertings ;Lad Flouncing. imitations; , T. ACE Edgings and Itisertings; , . nf every .1..../ kind, almost as good as genuine-and very cheap, also pure linen-wi•ounitt Lice.. - - I. L. I'. ...k. CO. a . . SGRAISED Old Itemp Carper fur sale - . : • I. L. I'OSTi , . HATS—Panama,: fine:. Bind c • med and fiai.ay bound, Pedall.mul hays men, and ( - 51t1 vory Cheap. I. L. I • T ADIES' and !ChiProles Flats, a "good so'n. new lot of the latest stvh Gf ]to store of - , , L. . • zi (ThI!MICE and Ittne a.rtieles of map an! kJ also , sotne - of .the finest l'erAnnery of POI LA" and 7'4ILcIW ; Fnrrheri oral L WA TED RA/ 'of all kintle,-,l3calls,.l),ricil 4 . ‘3 l. low, Butter, - ilecgw . 4i, all woOt sock. for which we will cxoange gooditl4 c:4+ April, ,5. • ' • fa. PO . . r r • ' CHEAP , SPRING' AND SUMNER •G 4 'OBS. - v - AT E are nowprepared to furritsli dm. e in want .of . Spring and Summer Goodgitit prices that 'will not fail to compete With the very liiwest and suit the closest bilyers. 'Our'. assortment of Dre"s Goods is complete, comprising very bearitiful: styles of fife. very fashions—i•l3arnges,.Barege Delaln,,Lawns Ginghains &c. &c. S. iL & D SAYRE. ~ .E. -BOIVEi'S.4--We have received a l jgood assort ment at extremely ton. prices. S. R. & . SATRE. CLOTILS.-- , Broad Cloths, Casedinere,l Tweeds, K. Jeans, and a first ra te assortnientof Slimmer stiles, &c. &c. •.1 • ' S. U. &B. SAYRE. REA D1"-Jfit DR: (77:0TIIIN(1.=-Al ble assortment at low prices. S. 11. &p. SAYRE. \ .IVALL•PAPER.—A large lcif, which enables us t sell•lovv., besides giving an opportunit3i, to make bet ter -elections. !I , .: - . •S. AAt p..sAYRE. A RYON A , A.L.7, , , Butter Firkini, Tin Ware.: &e. ,li.e. • • • ! I • I - S.• 11. A; liC SATRE. ... Gj?KEIZIeS:—,-11ving bought very iOw, we Will \not and cannot - he undersold. Ski.kl). SAILE. : Montrixsefay, li4-I.` •• ?, I - . . • • S ' RING GOODS (INE of the, . t 4. and beat; sel - NJ Goods in the •eounts is nonf tit b store of • ' F. 11. Cl' 4Oo P 9t), F. :} l7; i l: e ' ei tf o l f ? La its ns , - c , v D ei t t 1 . - n at a q l y l a n nd t . ira stv e le ; 100 pieces of roplitis, Ging 'antsand Plaids, 51) pie. ekis of . I.inen, L} Deltage and ' ingltam, Lawns, with many other patterns of Silk, Pa itetta; Alpaca, Mus lin, Cambric SM., in : variety suffici tto suit any taste; ; and will he soPit'the lowest iihe4 , v x. .. • F. 13.. •. , . _ . aid ~.. . WI, TT AVE helm,. and - - will conutMe..t 114; -I - 1' Lan at: - any; other honsel.Jn ma. more o that werlost.Tea, for 500. 4. a I one article 1 sugar, tO.poundsfor stat fl'M . • • - H Shoe*. rtisperiOr lot Womel .1 &en's, rltnerOlen'ti pump for rule .by ilard-Wart. `M LL STPCII-.reonsiderablOok. cry ittid 17 Gla ware: Nails mid Glass,, lent, Stoves . and uare.; Dr4g 'Teet Thimble Waipni. Boxes:" iron l!encli Screw:;,ce Chains, Bed.(kiribl; 'arks, ike.:lall will be sold cheap litehdy Inadft fll.l.4.liTrrY (mai). not stoas X l e ket,.atut as for price, all I tiA is want will be gueti enough to callian' d # Cll - • Books and frolat . low `I CI Woks of giallo:4 eveiy_kinci 0 Miscellaneous Rooks, Faney:and I ter, Cap, Note, Mapping and Prititin, !?CA New G o ode stud .New i'Areatigenteat : • • at the Iteadyrater stare. ,- 1 •• :, ril" " 4:lersignid would,- resPrictfullyfitnnoutt4e to, 11 the publiohat they hair° . enlired' into ccipariner.'i ship in the MerCrintile.btisinOss. Oliei , "Ilvad - oflfavi-; gation," and that the business *iii 11.reafter be con. ducted tinder the name of 11aWhiy Mott. W in.' :. vito . our'oltl fifends and the publin g nerany to givej - us a call before, Purchasing elsthilte ~ and seeltonvi cheap goods ati. be bought for Catch. 'We have t justt .received a . good 'assOrtment of 'Wei . Gonda, which! makes our stock complete, witich :five sledge oursOvesi to sell as 4411) as the cheapeat.i i , \ . 1 . . • •,-; •'•• . -•- ,iO. TiAwLEy Moatroie,ill,pl.l,, 1854. i ' !C. . MIT . T, . . e by Sayre. 'GOODS JPAILM;11111(111 Calico for Seth, Sqnimer Maw atiliosi uoy priers, 111. tea for 'flbe Npar, ;Ti 4,) ON'S X:, RON ilivaa - Changed. . ! 5,..,.-...1. - -: , -:-.. 7- DELLS-Willi i AtC"‘TANYNA ANA ' N s , ? RAILROAD. .. 4 ,--t. ~ 1 , 5 grIZINCLAREANCIESIENT .1 , 4. \N mid alter ItoridaY, May Btb, 1852 j and any ees, 0• . . kin. ra.sii.nger Train iiil depart from , - •t. FIR ht;i l est and cheapest stock:of , Domes. ' Fiiiiei . 9: 10 A. 1.:: • 1 .0 - ..- ~„ ton •a . Fr. tic and Staple.Gdods'eiecidiniglit int6Suique ' ' ..- .: - ..1 '• ' banns county. One hundred ' cases Dir•GOOds, corn ,ki.rii•el at Great Bend ;at .11A0„t... It; ~ . _„ .. ••• tti as _,, levee —, • ;,..,- , - - • .....: -, and Or gh l a n n P geable illI T" ki 1 / 2 " '-'' "f 'Faihiona le Silk and Sat.. 'Connecting with the. day express trains! ..,_, ... . "%Veit bn . the it •N ica l r v . e t G U ; B R en . don the ai-1 ~.,_ • - . Stripe . ,' •,‘..‘' ', • • , ~ : fßo T i n gt s , Daß;EtlixrileTstrains from New York and Dtti n Th" i : A ''• :: ' Plaid tte ...., - :.`, . - French Plumes, • -: - r i v i o ,,, a eseiaaton, at - 4.10 r. m. • 1 i se . :__, u ,;,_____ main 33e4 . 4 1 nnet ., ~.„.. „ ~ 2 . bn ' pieces . Bonnet .tba - RIZ , a . 7-The Fleight Accommodation Train wat th . Bonnet . ! Sad . satins,. • 100 . pcs., •Fancy Dress do. l Car;-attached will leave Scranton .at 1.25 O. N., ut i ng` ;'. omy.wo• DeLames, ,: - .• - Velvet... Dress •Cuttxrott, . ing iat Great Bend at '6 .p. m. - 4 •;,. •, i Patter.. ~. .do. •. • . -. 1 Figird.itt iolr'tk. Veliets, • ~Returnilig, will leave Great Bend . at r /".". e t .nnn . phii(1441 . ,,,,.i. .:. -., + ilit, - BaY'State.Shawbv, arrive ••a Scranton 11.40, A. 11 . 4 ' ,1 .- aciude4 (16, , ---: . Cashmere -do ' , -•. .stag F t! will ba in waiting on the arrival 0f - Ikea, E ng li s h, m e --. at Scranton, to• convey - enders tr, Broeha ' . - do bondalei Pittston, wilkie erre, Ph% el; is 'the Lyonese . Clinh . r s,. • .•„-• ;..... ger; trams 1 Pas" en It• Thsar. ' Par " °' " . •• ''• : ' :. Silk .: ' •- . - • Ee , id i„,•o Railroad, East n and all other • 1140 0te di ste .„ . ~ _Gloves, Nos . iery, etc. gio • 9 ' • . - 1- cour)l s -• • -.. uloths,.Castumeres, • . , Frencinchaa'lle de; Reive, Arestings;- •' - • • • plates..-, • we connect ' with arrive an , ' 4i' - ' ` :- - k in :nd Dunkirk as . folloics : •• nilonnat frmn' [ Embroidered Robes, Flitteieb, i• rn . i i,. ation - N.. : 1- . Ginglatms and Prints, . Wocuti sit i ets, " • , NeT p ich a e 3 / ... "' ;; ; :press o an , a i t v . e 6 s.i:t ; 7 .15 , r , sew 'for !tilt: to -•otlie..r 'eltchFlidds, - .; -' i Linings ,• 1 ,. -- .. . to tram,. .. .... .. ~ and . ._ ~....i . d D e ut a k r i t ri f : 4)l(l74 9P . 44 id departs from 40. taN a .....A.rlitsu ny 1 (4,,,,,, . _ A.-A : a11 i l s Issue~ to Lin : N'''' xtress . ant -es at i tTssw Yoricl 10.02 I)etnocrut i s and NYlii,,a. , - - .., in this, Cotinty, tor a•,• an departs' from do. a ,t; e. M. ' Sal " "i nn am vc vtinty, Convention, on the 5t.11 of S eptetnh4. I I:Thinkirk 1' 1 .12 r..x., and departs . at 3.30 r. M t WI- .....,,.!: ~t tho• largest . towns, not a half u I Train No. 1, bound went, arrives at Dunkirk 6 - . P. I!. do Linen • toi- - :t,... 41,, -,•••,ti - A.• la c * e .. .. Tho4e wishing to avail themselves of the NI, tt Ex- . 'lltirford, Oct. G.' ! • 4 -I r t.' press both East and - V,Vest, or thelfail train west, on 1 the N.Y. A: Eric lioa Valli take our,AccommOdatiott , ,vtl 2 train, is•bih leave Scranton Scranton at 1. 25 r . N. • Those whit to .thO .( to go it to Day Express either! cast or west, will t:' fail PaSsenger Train, wl4ch departs at I p. 19 A: x l ,/' , . 1 • I iVI . 'TEREll,Superintendent. - , - D. 11 . ' t; Mltv , • Ab Ir FiEPS Constant& 1/)rt l fipt, of bes:t and dnstotners gene Paten # t kindS in Market: Ch;tnli(;abi,-rt full • , J , • Priiggi.tts: Ohr.or.lr Litpong n choice Trilsgel:tipportet and Si,,;fic,' of all 1 a full st k at I. I .t1(1. A !. POST 'e coun- I . CO. Della efirabl Co'+• Prig Ociti;fit, all t.II this deparnitent, an Third-tHil,e, n snia need; - Nrked :Marta, tl l'onkeic 1 ; 1 - otion/e, - . *birdie, a genera y Jeans ,• Cdr:. ltniicitrinstrzts( i:ortj of ztrings for i Mate ri ithe for Baling fluid, Cant S Mirri Slioy;,. Wall . Paper, ' lv eteryttiitg; watts the store the best 'An 'Digo bettre Co'. 4 . a choice & CO. , . . . "TIMM &Mail 11 fo't - forwanlin , of -apt..111...11. CA L . n atterldance.at :the. •eek,.;to take el as iinty be' l entrutite( wilt be paril at the . • Orocl , tilis in gen Sr,e.; cotisttuttic on 1 Mama. Priges, on exebat 1.. B. - • , April , l iks4. ,_____ lity very & Co. LIIIIS; l' S. CO. de:Ai-able & Co. t Yew Li • • Ai.IIIKWO k Co's NEEI - 1 cI!TA.GES will leavie Kirkwood, pakisir4 through Con:. ~..7 bettgtille, 'Liberty . &c., every morning after the' arrival of Ithe 3lailTrains of ears, both East and - West, .re:iching Ilittitroselat 1 r.• ix. . Retiirnipg, leave 31iiiitrosOlaily (Sundays excepted) at 2 -1 , . y., reach ing Kirk Wood in tine to take the Mail trliins . of cars, both East - and Nycs4 - heing the nearest .and most fea sible,ro ute• to reach Alm New' To: k and Erie Railroad. This line intersects a tri-weekly. lint, for ,Dimock, Springville,. Tunkbitintock, Wyoming, and Wilkes, ;harm, whieli,Wivesl3lontrose.at 7 a. NI. .every Mon 7 'di*, WOnesday.and Friday. Also, a line to Friepds vil.le, terttysville, Se. • iGooff'tceria.t find It tioi, and the proprii [ , . 'copunotlate t he pill] , 1. • ',. I . , !April 4, 1854. ..i...._......4...__... lot of the erie, Lace, I. a-, co. at • k• CO's 'arse trim tlmleaf, for . & CO. variety, a - snats .at the . CO. 1 ' l. SUSQ/ - EHA: s :NA COVNT* . • .. ~..... . I • SA - WIVE `AND TIN WA. LE DEPQT. ' i A. L. A I VEIISTEP..& cll . ). IMT 0t1 . ..1) r ! :sptlet fully infoin•the-. people of Sus- i 1 , Y quehanna unty and vicinity that they ha) e: I opened ! u-establis orient of - the above' kind hi Mont.! r*, at: he old st dof sAyre,k Webster,•One door I cfn nOrth ti the ..11 . - o etroße Betnocrat offize, where they! ititend.ti,9 keep eo . )Stantiv on hand it large assortnientl, of STOVES,. 1' ti; dOPPER,4;ZI,NC, SILEET , i' Lrl.o2Y' ~ tr.. 4 BE, .e., all of which they will sell . asll STOVES,. low as t e same . be bought hi" ,this county, or jai . li i ,orth i i i pennsy yania.- -Among the assortment 41 Sores ~ it be. fbwid the following, lie Sides others took I iiiinierOi . • to mention: , • • IY. 1 417 Erie Air-tight, for wood., T . ~ ,i Mohaerk Elevated Oven "• I .1 - iii:n.et Queen - ,' '' Keitstaiol State' ; for wood or coal, . • I i•-i [ Modern . Troy.l • - " `;; . 1,, 1, Bay ISsate, for wood. . , ,I , i Ectibtrniron,•4lritch, improred, for wood: . 1 FleittTop Proniuni. ' - i , • 1 At.so. i Parlor, office, and Shop :Stoves, lot-air Pur r tuace :for heating public buildings, ehnrches,, hotels, Private', houses, V.e. Stove trimmings, Tin-ware and stove' pipe furniLthed at wholesale as low as.they an be .b East ought at tb . 1.) . , EAll kinds of c stom•work done bn short.notiee and a s h ti most reason le terms. All kinds of produce tak te iin exchange r wares..• " If you wish tk save money, be' sure and call on us before purchasing, elsew lit: ....- --. _ - .. ' k . A. .14. WE ER & CO. 1 Montrose, September 14. '"-- . 1492y1 t---"-:.------ 1 - ' 0 Hair Oil ; the store t CO. ols in gen t CO's. pplert, f ic al • I 'V ST di Co. ! nrHE (1 1 6-partneaip heretofore existing between the subset' hers. under the title of Tit Fan); A: Smith, was term allied on•the 14th o l April last. The ?mtes and accounts ofsaid 'firm are ow iu the hands of K Tiffany . , for;settlement. ThoSe indebted will • please take notice and • act accordingly. , • , EIWIN TIFFANY, • JAMES F. SIEITII. ted stocks of found at the prOoklyn, Ma 10th, MEM! w.-11. • ' llt;tle I tindi itl Chil -1 'loots. ',Mi. 'id . Clot4s. •tdip this tpar. EIMEEME cry. I,,lllank ,fry Ikmkoi R Paper at lAN DLElrr I 1 - • on - hand a first rate asAortment duality, to stippty Physicians, , Also a gnat variety Of thriteing, neait, alt of 'the bed • • re, a general assortment. variety for ioctliiruil pOrposes -and Shoolder.l3Mees. , • fimt rate assokment of best ".c.'tmec-trtfir, .• I , ortment. - - • leading and staple articles in .trill be sold cheap. ,1 assortment of. the kind most e hest in market...! large and full assortment. variety. _Perfumery, atl sorts: nix, and Fixtures, einliming till tstruments: : ' i./ht. Lamp Oils,: Camphene; les, Lamps, &e. J Spectacles, Spoons, Brushes, "mbrellas, iirltips, &e . , and near id in this market, will lm found at ' ABEL TURRET.L. .VIGCMENTASS , Ii _ 1 1 LLEY'S 11:trii Dora FreigA in - Abmtreace Depot , and or - k, eeery day, Suit p .( o - e•abeepted. • • : .1 ..LEN,.thavingii.ade. rrmigetnents - 1 freight to New-Yor • iO the care ,1 \ WELL, of Oraogel count: will i the Montrok. Pcro`lciery da • of i arc of such freight) awl produ e I to them - Reuling for the same 1 I tore of William 51cIlille.n. - .rail, Floor, • Pork, Fish, Salt, &c., and, fiir sale :it. the Ilowe4 Cash ge for country - prodirce. WILL Au :1101 . m.o. e of nail Stages, FROM • D TO MONTROSE. " - • outfortal?lc . cctrifw l es arc provi 'torswill .-pare. no, pains to ac lit,. W. K,' BATCH, 310RG.V5 I WEST. , . .. . T I THE PUBLIC. - •'. TIIE undersi 'ed having purchased of 3Fr'. - Tiffany his entirefiterest in the mercantile business 1 hereby make th ir. bow to the good Citizens of Drook lyn and vicinity, and invite them!to call and inspett and purchase ale of the best and most 'complete Stocks of goods ever before. offered- ! in this market— ,Believing'. that eople . who buyi goods on long cred its have to paylarge percentige. for credit alone,' we have adoptet the Rcadg Pali Stem of tiatle,l as the system Most conducive to the public .as Well ; as , our own interest -. All kind's of Farmer's .produce i re-- ceived in exchai ge, for goods , atithe highest market ,1 rates,' Those:w o desire to purbase at a low figure. will assuredly lb il it for their interest to give us• a , call.' : .1. kt:fimrrn, . Brooklyn • MnMai 10: . O. O. lIEMPSTEAD:' _ '• _ • ________.,_, ' • MONTROSE mot, 'Orr. - • ' . ~10.T.LL1 If ifc.lft i i.j.-4A7 I . TAVIS4 purcha:sed the - esta Aishment of Isaae. L. 1 1. , Post . 43; Co. at the: 'Slontri. se Depot., would-re . respectfully inform his friends that he will keep con stantly on inunlj ak the loweSt Oices,- a Well selected . . stock of goodS. u l' '-' - . l''' : -1. . Lime, .Salt,.. 4 Plaster can 4e haikehenp, as welll as Groceries, Diy Goods, Ilarilwgt, !, Crockery; 'Digits, Shot 4 Nails, to.. ' in exchange for Grain and all kinds of produce , Il at e best prices. I 1000 cords °Hard NyiUl wanted. 1 : ° . : Montrose De ; ot, Feb. 1853. . . • - -..",- , STEAM' ORIST-ANlri SAW MILL, P' establish 11R01 - 11E11S, having purchased - the above tl e I_ ~• will keep.coristantly .on hand See peifine and Fn Flour, Corn .IP4I .ofiruperior vial ity,,aleo Chop Ind.-Bran at, theilowest cash prices.— Custom work will be - doneikrith despatch, and in all cases toorronted. ,; 1 -1 - . -, - 1-3Eiltf Montrose, July, 1853. I. +.• • - . FOR sidi —" D• • • ining 75 aeres,;in inimock township ; I ll res improYed, n Log Hous e thereon d. be sold on reasonable terms by ma of a payment dinin:- For more par- , tif.Tol;n Young near the premises, or Toyranda, .I,BLFAItIi cot' "about 20 and well wate The above • kink somethln.. ticnlais enqui 'of williain lEVERYBODIC a copy or the , Song of Liberty ir the times. 1 . ra-rLoves FA/ Dream—jrhe Prod!- t ormiherNew i Music, just reCeived • ' LYONS lt SON. QITOULD lia HOW Angel whii geSon and it'll Jim. 14, I r- """ - liffigtoorift 111164V600 7 ., AG E FOITICDRY. ___, . .... ' GREAt:RMACTION! - QA'ritt BKNTLEY At - PERKINS having N it a' .. 6tie4i, oiie fur_ oil - ,x , eic . axtch, at , .4- 1 . 4 1 . 1 ,' S . K., , ep re ly ' W fi ilso li irlz,C6.: the Eiglel i onndry - , - t irtg . ( 7, , prePs to orders fronuthe.trade, and do work in ' . their :line with -skill and de-4*h. Th. erY oil. I keep 1 N E PRICESTO tll ! 7 ' 1101 ' i' ' .constavily on hand, Pr - ••• -- -, ..o. the Mail INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE 9 WALL. STREET. CAPITAL IN CASE( AND APPROVED SECURI . TIES, ,$500,000: lit l eures against. Lass or Damage by • £ Q.:Stebbins,. 113 Broad street; ' Peter CI: Baker, i Sprziee Street ; .Girard • tancker, 118 . .Broadw.ay ;-1 Thomas :Andrews, 136 . Cedar • street; .Samuel 'G. Southmayd, 377 West wed; Albert L. Conklin 810 Greenwipli steet - ; James A. Crosby, 113 Broadway; OM's. Lent, Kingsbridge, N. Y:; Larribert C. , Hall, ChiOgo,1111.• I Smith •Thibbie, Rochester, N. Y.: .Wiliam W. 'Leland New York ; Peter 24 Roach; 188 Bank street . ; . Staates S. Bell, colmer West .and Laiglit ! *tracts; John L. been, 78 Water street;: B. Van ' Min, 118 Broadway; - Horatio N. Gallup, corner. WeSt and Barrow . streets.; Peter IT. • Foster, corner _ TiansernOrt and West ; Reuben Ross .Tr., 48 . Eighth Avenue; . Stephen Cromwell, .Camden • N: .Y. Albia Wadleigh,•Philadelphia ; Dextar B. irittain; 49 Wa ter Street ; Samuel Sinclair; Tribune Buildings; ;Sam uel B. Shaw, Cleveland; Ohio. . .- . ; ROYAL CIIAMREIO.LC, President. . I . CHARLES C. CLARKE, SCeretrTy. , ' ..' ' • CHARLES L: n BROWN,&gent } 'Montrose- ,'Pa. i , . • ERE! New York City . ~... 'FAltlis FO n sTALE. - • 3 II E.A Hilbscrihers ‘viltnet P..agt . M.t - S . for ltying ' una selling Real Estate - 7 -, ,Vatim•llonses,.and Loc.: - lopated in . Susvteltanna Comity, Pa,; or .iti 1:J6( r ag , coantv, NN, It''.., and. tdso - Vi!•:rinia 4and At''arr:mti..— ' Ali wh o lidsli tooyer their property for sale eaa 1 56 a mi nu t e ~le..., : criptton of IlfklriZartn's - or' Lots as fol. lows;, Nuptber . or acres; 'how wavy.: itiiplored, and how Watered; buildings.; 2 l3;jeiartb:, gralletl or ein mon *fruit; other fruit treel, Fold shade - trees; hott . fear front 'Shoat gentl, Mid The nr.at•-t point to the D. L.•.k•w - : .. it. 11. and N.Y. 4.•" . E. It. K.', laie:y and tem - of eayni - ent. . "All who wi,.. , 11 to , hit y 01 , '. 7( . 7.6 7 .. 11 0-'ul Etate, mil receive prompt attention .I)y:calling . en or P.4l , llodaz, either of us at 1 - ;tient lie ail, i. : Niciu. - 11: 1 :131a ''Ount v. P.l,' aredaveyalide front Greid Beild to the prjraisp, free of charge. 1,. • , :car Oflic on Maine st.ret,• in. the cisiellingd.o u ..,p of S. E.. Chase lately occupied I . v N V. •C •• , )., N. ...auenu-r. . . ) • - ' PEtEll DECKER. • • • :Great Bend; o#bher 4. ' . S. It. In' t !.:E . ' . Anritiralitt, , Caiiforithi.. :*-- i Qr any . ph •• b te.7e n lice, G p a ety)l9.t\-pr ta; ( 1 , 1 . r : • greater vitcht_cep:rift.4 'llmi ? - . • . i .-•• • '- -KE :Lilt &: STODDARTriz -- -. '.. k. ' ' • ALL ItEADThr.. , ~. , • - 11410 T, AN . D SHOE sTonE. sTOV ES. -AND TIN 'WARE FO . It TII . E . r. '. • : ~pr.x. ) pLE.- :. . , - I -iil, 7 Merl is_ nor filkil -With :I la , se : i•„•,l r. ,,,, ,: •,,„..1 - , asiairtmet tof articles in their line call•r-ci- 4 c D. LATIIROP. & Co., have constantly qn band iI . .„ , , variety , , el, . • ,* - ~.i - -.,: 1 . , large , .. , !, • - a and ;rill stlitti.d a:46llllmM, of tin all , rentlemen' wear ithlon , 'itlCii I . ware, iletds. and Chain for' Wells, pumps ;'• eistern, l; ( S . k L It' t r -'--'' • • "'''-- 'fil l reach, ,_.il -r,., mg and rendle• f.5it"..1,1,, hs.ll t•L. P &e.„ 11 . rirrimlie Rants, Japanned ware:,„ dead ,-,, nnatheed l'OrkFt , Kid; Pit: writ' teatin-r• and - lit'Olti ripes of all„'Si7.CS ke., &c.' Job work done with neat- , Junrt Lin , N,. . 8 .; skin ' s : . :11i . i 3...,_„ z (c , i7t l (..n 'j ti, - i j. , . ndss and thispatelt ; all order's; promptly attended to. • • , Philadelphia, oak ~ •.! ~ kin , • eriL.' • . atm • . STOVE ' S 4:-PIPg . ',. ~.r Morocco, Callan) CoWilide 13r0g:m. , •. 4e. • .1.1.- ~,,', kept constantly on hand, a laig'e ruf.sortment °I .s ! ,ov el; i . of-the latest improved and approved patternp: . ou . t. ~-( ‘ ' ';f . a,i , l l_ /,,c,`. . )( 2l ii ii i i t t e ; / . 1 . 7:± ny 'l i ~, - 1, i , ' " 1 2 . t . " ',1 • 1 1' . ; 1 all genera. l'•(„..'' experience in theintsine;;s enables trs.' to 'select thoF.o -1 : '"'-' `"' ' e ‘ t : .. .1 . . c:m. , .. ...a. : -I.t c l.. 4. 1 1;ellt. i lllf ' ..: Fil L _liii , ng - ,, - : inci,),...c . 44):-I:q ., in 1:ar ....., n1 1 , “ . , , ,i;.• 47; ,1 that we can safely Warrant to give entite satisfa6tion, :. Spar , a. de-, I ,11,F,inan WIII!.4, tacKe, thre:..l, -_,w..N. n ri .l Amotigst Our numerons stock can be found the ' tleg - slaielnatottpr a..... 1.,! ,-, •-randstm:e-.:,--.11,, ,, ,- 1 .: v ,...• Pitragon dr tight .. Star of the Wrest, Elevated:l '', , 1 ••., '•1--,„ , foil ,- - - , -.„ - • ••.,, re , • 1 fie. ..1. i() 0:ii: , IKI (10111 i, j:l.li.ne(i'',c - aq upra.: •'.1. 1 Net 'World-, - " Clinton, •- : 1-" rt " 1- 1 soleleaih , r, , Mca oeco AkThS and ll , ' ‘,••• 01:is, ."' - Cultiva,tor; - • . ". -• '" w,,,l- ~ . , ~-,Isl • .-•' ,l • - oi i• , --•-- ,',- •'n• , Irhfienix, -' .. , " - 111i'ee States, " Olobt„ ' IO Fire Fly, . • ." •'• I • , t, . Western Queen, " . 31. 0 a t,:;, •1 • " • 'Premium: -- - ' 1 ------,---:---- .• ' : til::-.7 , EI:. ~.: :-T , :1); t.krja, ninEcroms. C. I). VIIIROP.• . , . i \ i; 'REMOVAL. .. ...' : ...- - ' STOV 5! STOVES! STOVES! h'‘ wishes to call 'the attention of iti4 i e r li friends ui l i rie B ots seri niad tini. public . to his Very ,large- alsoL.t . - •r i nent of STOVES al \ his neW-StoVe Boom in Ltaleni• title, next to L. S. Lehheint's . storei and near the Gt.: 33end Depot. He h4s, il addition to his former lavge . l Variety Of Cooliing and P lor Stoves, many new pat- , terns, some of Which ore— ~ . - . 1 i St. .4Vichotas, Peach Bra ch, Fire Clipper, , ' Modcra 7'rort, 1 Mohawk, ` Jferiallion,:-_ ,1 Orient,'. • Onck • Worriu , Ott, Eti.ryStov(. Whielt,.tegether' with his former at: , k, HI pc, , rtrapa:- I lie the most eXtensiVe - and varied as.scrtment of well - selected stoves in th : o county. - ; - • ... . . dialuu-Store:3, well fnmished;lat low Ices. - :- \ f;, -- g 7 All :n•tielis its hili . liiiti keliti.on ham -md made to order es nsnal, and Orders veceiVed at his d stand in Great Bend. : . , -JOHN COLS .N. l , ~ Locfrprille and qreat Boni, Novi, 1854: -- . - -,.: Notice , to the Public. , 1 7 ' Ilftl'lNG just returned from New' York I wish to 1 call the, attention of my old cu_ stomers l • and of. . , the public in general, to my • " I ' . • • NW STOOK . OF GOODS,' ." , . • --• . , which being lough With cash at the lowest, prices, and wi4ting to sell principally for the same, I will , ,'of ., .1 0. fer them at greatly reduced prices. • ".. ~ i• • Cotheco Prints, 3Varranted fast colors,. for =on 8 cents a yard. root Brown Sligo, 18,pounds fot One thillar. "Boonton Nails, acknowle e tlged ..11y all.. to: ~ be" the best ..N - ail M. use,FsB,Bo per keg. Hats and.CaPs, Boots" and shoe,?, Bald() Roi_v of all pricucall Wool i De, fables, Cashmetes,:•• Parametta:4, Dress•jzilki iik. Velyet; &,.e. 3touslin DeLfdrtes t ,t-shilling'Per. . rd, .Satin. :Bonnets ','"and.4!Molt.akin' pats , Broclte.,lia h l / 2 , DmSble Long sliawis,l•Thibet thi.:. - ;:kelllagltt'itte.oncei able IOW prices: :I rant saftl4.• warriutt :perfect 'tititig faCtio!ito all who,wiil rive mea call: !t • Lanesborci, .Apt., 5, 1854. - 1 7 "" '"S".. .A . . - tYONt4: - • keepers, only 'one . A. Ll - o . §. Lanestloni, Apr. 5 . IN,TANTED-1009 pides, fors which the 'highest -1 price will be paid.: , 8. .1. LYON.. Lanesboro, Apr. 5. .• - COVISTRY . PRUITT:ICE taken in exchange; for iioods, 7 lt! my store. - - S. Laneabort), April 5. , . . ! ' • ; Can't get along without one-Tents - perauce groCery. • _ ProprictUrs of thel . 'Teinperatice Grocery' 1. -would 'call the attention of tbe . public to their stock of Groceries Which consists of everything kept in a grocery with ;he exception of which can be purchased for cash a little above cost. .Conie,Und try for - yourselyes,'We will load yon doivn 'with 'o,ro ccries for ns little money as the next.; :Our stock consists of Sugar, Molasses, „Fish, Coffee; Starch, ref,- per, Spice; salaratuS &c., &c. -April L. ; F. H. FORDHA3I CRACKERS Ay. the lb or barrel. Oysters by-the: keg or quart. Nuts wholesale or retail: and Yinikee..Notiona of all deseliptiona: . Aprils. .'F. H-. F.. & Co.. - ..FFstett6 for. the People . . , NT the predictions of 'the Yew "Altiktny Ledger that Fraiik Pierce will be elect-* ed-Pmsitlent becatie ?the' - Pivphet Isaiah* says,' that " theLordlri., veth power to the.fitint,rit . is uniyersid ly admitted that the subscriber can and .will sell . - -.* -BOOTS AND SHOES • CHEAPER tbanany taber'-ii,hopia town, trot Cyan cx cePting the genuine boot , and shoe store 'down 'town. N. 11.--Nly; terms are .cash Ifity down, and T.' -would therefOrtilnform *tl oie. who are indebted to Merriman:4k. Parley, that-They -must, call •• and pay - nri . 11'" 11ERRI~Li1. ; , '''.llontr4:)Se •• - 5.13 .ROGERS. r . • 44 Solite tlihapt I can 6e douelis well others." . --r TIIE Sulaciiiver. having purchased tiM Chair man, tic:MI.4Y of A. -W. Greenwood, in Gtirford;l4 lirepaied;to Manefactare ail kinds of Chairs at*lnced prices,` good mato:1141o, and in a 'lnperior ;sltyleof - -the different kinds! I` frill mention; . I . ; • Boston .Ilockers,)(improvSd dllkinds • „Wang/ (444( :Windsor.vltairS, Flag, Scatfi, settees,Ac.,\ST. • ur.MI Work; warranted to givelatisfactiott for five year. ; • ~ ; •„;`,, \ • ; , - „fortircleitable Produce .taken--hi Uichalige for work, but-NO CREDIT-!= • JAB. JOI.PiSTON, Jlarford, April b. 1 • . • . .• -14tworo 'Sash, Blind; and Factory.. JIBE SubScaiber will (tarnish itt the Shop IN _L. ,4k Brothers; Dears, Sash, and Blinds. on 11214 and furnished to order.. Lumber Id and workme,ra AnsurpasScd by any in the ct Orders addrekted to ml will receive p ro mpt Good no Lumberant Country Produce talc, change ,(or the above l t Term,: ready yob . .Lane,‘, .11)!:a'n, Feb. ! LA; MULIE WANTED. WANTED imthodlatoly, a good active Clerk—Ono ivho! has hadi experience, writes a fair-hand, and Is Competent to take charge of a set of Books-- must,W temperate and willing to devote his' tinio and attentiott to the interest of la: einployers.' To -one aniwor to the above. 4 Bard wilful will be given. None othors need apply. Good recommend. Alma *mired. RA R.. 11. EATON, Harrold, , . • Al on hant.. lotcs, (best kinds,) Stoves, WI hinds,j. Cidtientore, 'Straw epllcra; Cork; Sheller:, d% d•ci. ST. ' ' • ' We invite partict r tu• attention to the Plows Whi c h we manufacture, e manufacture and keep for soh ; CekbraledAlat,ehley Plow. Nite have purchased the:csehisive right. to manat v . tare and sell - this county, Wayne; Wyoming and Bradford, !Or larh's P(aentlron: Beati Plot;.; Thi s Plow* made entirely. ekcip tin g the handles. It is celebrated for its. easy draught,. being: one-thi r d, easier than any now in nse;.why its strength and du rability are greater. •• ' - •,.' ,• MACHINERY: - • of natitufactured and repaired by experietie-: ed inaehineita. ' Steam Engine:, Cearika for Shingle lA chinft, _ .Antong the Stoves which we manufaciure, are the' Keystone Cooking Stove, Rttigit and Reado . do., Fo r : al Queen do., Premium Si, _and oth - erhinds, all ar. ranged for burning.wood sr tt cud, 'Also, Self- Reo,' lalor, Parlor Store, collage Parlor do., Staniejt e , two sizes, do., and a variety of other Patio! Stoves, firth _wood and coal burners. We keep aim; on hand ity abo\ - ve trimmings, Dog Churn ,trimmings, ti ro . ZNECI :and Tonga Stands,' Ate. k . 'W ar { K•e1) crat - AiliZ.P.tjet,k„(k 1 ! the le" it? •••, Iv west rata. . eitliterats, having, in til l ( ) ; .a commona awl kindred princi aud fully rFfil ai, .. -;:•f•" - • B. S. , S. PESKIN& Montrose, March .4 • t s. A. voor - • ' mr7r. • . - . . . • b)O• Ltdt....!: J .:T.; 4• , •; a , • ire I . part.oFt _ lioitses , and lots in Aire most 'businetis pall lit tht- .; • aforesail Also; a with a small liiiprov, - ...tnetit, the rervain , '.or timbero, Situditi two miles froth sail rdr.ge. su:ihuaann. , 6 the great Central iTeoot of, ttle,N.! T -T Railro4d, situato at the f at}• • tire lij ar i.,- ; 'grade on thr.,.ritd, 1;:,-ar the r Conewacta, anet- :tire Cascade, and tare the best vittering. , :da:ce OT, Oality of extett l it-e Susquehanna, gitifoith nuttd;tfing antis, and but Adur, of range along4d4 of. the most . Ifr:trislying fr.d towns oti the lie of this ,' , .r,.‘at-IT[oroughti,:re.. • -L. P. lone ilikir,east I.;e:ilie'as4 Dep - cd; Nov. 1?-4 Vain; lOR:SAI.EI Lap& on . of the Lackaw \._ bout ini(l‘9y and Pittst . titaber,.• \ 1 regio: \ • andl \ it iron ors in I\ made and . r. 'opportunity occurs. .For stick, Esq. ; subEril)er, nt! Mon\ littopey iirfdst of t . , W ..111 0 1.11 • At THE . 0.411 r 'IIE inihtieFilers; having elk bu5in;,•_1.,........_131er (.1 . 11 'SA:37p, retpeetf44ly7orJiTfi . al:l ers in that 14, - it return thvir is an .experierieed and. skillful . ed hir I)nsine.i . ,sA6d for mane rear; of the.. be,st.slobs in New York city, is.' -do any kind t - if work that may be, entruto-1 Promptness; Iniotleralf cha-ge*, al t . 9)4 “dio all, good WatOeg, we.truiit s Tare.a falltarel patronage. ••- . Gold ringsnade to order, , ';.And'ali . .repaked. • ;;BENtLEY rose, 1 PLOW .4.11OP::.1 , • tiENV ESTABLISHMENT. -- • it:,:pe(4.fgy 'phi* that they are rnannflietarim Ceiefnated Vows. 1 .They al,:o keep co;:*ta3.llT .band, Shbilf./i, Cultivators, !hog 'Citurns, Ploln Points] of various patterintjoo • mention. Wle 1100, by ‘trict attention lo receive orr ;hare tit' puhlie / patrona , ,,' , ... 3 ', tory, li.. Ik'. ,:s old stanu.;;... butair: , .. M. M• " Sear D e's 31111..i11 • 1 Mrllepailing'itonp bn short notice: • • .'ll 31P.10 - ZIT 11 1- 117- • • • EL1.1.1.1i Mtl:l7. ril t:, Isf-L 41.1._t REA, Su,;(itte,l3:utti a1)1 0,..NE-1101A,••10.1, - ,tii by v:::te:ss of S.ll..ing linnn.river, vein till thriving' n.Arnis art. 1'.7.1" , ! ftllfdchig ::tuna' in '<ennt . :3-Ivaitia—i;l4:rzli to oitt':l ab6,11-;l . iit .- believeN vicinity of 4tnt.::•.l t9,llte to ollHolit:. C.; - 11t,,;;:45, :1:111.- P. F,4 tc. Apnnvilicit Ni in proms. ' tr. the int' e,.4.11 :tier inform:l, 1 , Wall tancet '-oste,:Sr...-t,ncell t t eOWliers .7.`. AND . AC:.!,_l• tit ttttt- Feb. G.. 4 --------7-7— ,717 rirriEsniasceit)evt -, 1- Coti!pailiest, tb rales,.l. -...1 : _ 1 : . . State Aftarpta et l Hcirrisimrq. •• Cask, :,tilittii 1 ntLlliiglitir • q• -• -1 . 1 l• • ~ irr . . . .„. .. ' • - . Clif )itai.. •'''.?.t.) . i:k,t,c.- . • i Home -ItisNraiiel, (Veal York City. ... .1 _.. , • e , 1 - 1' • - (;apita1,......t500,0{'. 1 1 , ' . Aloatios,:iptil 6, '54., . -F. it, eIIANT:LF,':;., ------- '-•--- •---.- • -•- l:lc, Loin: To TOUR LAND 111 •.1.7:V.:.1.1 t.,-,,,, ~r „ ~„ . , • -• , .O Tray. buyi.Clll/0.1* . V. lil 11-linli, to oct'AStolit , :Gt , :, :r ! i . . ltiS .0111- intsi ittfizi (1f .. ti E.r.4 . 1".:;; )7.\"(; i:: l': :::.3 entity Viler& i'lcit-c.r3. - Minty 'of ,tlio, o1 , 1,1:I:I. , .. , • ~•q. count): Atotskl 'belre-z4Crveryetl. to look' iti, v .r.1. - : - .,-,',. .1,. '...'the old lam -marls , wltickte liAblo to ..yt 1::-'. I:iterated 1)) tinic - :0 is tOOCC:lei,,:t tli , :pli.' , Lit . :i L :,..cu1tit.....: for tittle.' to come... Eveiy ::-,.q , ., e:1 - -!- . :••1! - C:*uow the It ee,iS e ()cation Of 11 ; 1;ls 1i. 4 1.'54: - . , ;. , ..ij .. .,.., yi 7 tbetefore, sdould ts!e ta itin ilenzl.on, to irod , "- -- 1 trouble anti litigatlon.: ." ',: -•• • • -.. '• • 1. , :tgrealVi'Etzl=VONG_tilso-tittcuilqii sh !----„, ' ,3toutrce,A Oct,. )9: • H 'J. W.' C.1TA1'3 1 .... -, 3 . • ILIIIII. ANtl 1t14.!!..;' - '4 2:V.: rirllt -.supscr.ilrs at ,11(1117 - bli„ 11111 . g_ :OA -, ! . 1. • -I- conStiilitly o luulfl,l Lime 1::r: ‘.,.::::•c . :‘ gpailit at . 'ltorktras Depot anti • Aviii : ; _•11 t.', i..f:-',-2% quantities: !itt •It'fOr price.. Pe'rsonA - wi11...4 . quantitjr-cin N sfipplietl-upon a rem •out.ble.v . :., - 4, 1 Superiari ground ritistO,will be: kept ..C 4 - 1 -"! ",•,,, 11au \ d heref&r, ~C .- : . 7 .E • ~ , LI. ru . -1:„,F, T— _,• IT Twi\•&} ,, ,-1.. ..: ilii: '454014178j .',T,.' E.‘12,1".•1: •• INSITRANC.E. - • • Sngent roitile Trzn!.crf: cring business •at .the to•A-5.' . . Mcmtiosi? Iron SALE. - T"? , 14yitgetd, Esik.deccasekl, rough 45 paw Tor telin.4 .l 1 1 . 114cribpnt ONv . ego, N. Y., pl. 1!. Mon e, . • E. BAY 20.185,.. .1 . F. T: . .W1.1140.t0 W140.E19' seeicetl, alitt ', k r-Shawls! , A - Long c•- A.O. I CHOICE I* aP SCi SpringriN, IMMeni,or g„ 1 .A 1 1 =Vs Pc i IN 1 VI , - ' VI I . 41 TI a i n u 1 ,0) , Er.::. ‘`'
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