The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, October 26, 1854, Image 4

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.. Aia and Ira wete two hi
lay - side by side. : in a testi]
- .:When the -lami t the. oa
were springing upt,tthe we
of the rich soil and came
• 'Do, yOu see,'... Said kr
Weeda . nro taking I i-. Then
ing out - the crops entirely.
` - Well; well, We !niust;l)
Ira; ',Weeds as' well.ast - gr
Creator's plan, and Ahem
inuring about thein.' At
his usual aftenioott doze. , _
'I - can :only, be; resigned . to shat I ',cannot=
help,' ' Said: Asa: ISo • he lst to work v aist
. ploughed and hoed until- is fields , were clear
'of weeds. T,, - h ...,- •.• : .
•"The army- arc in ttieighborhood,'
t
.said Asa - to Ira one day. .‘ TheY are: eating
thnhgh the adjoining meadows, and aremov
ing toward's- us. -•i . ~.
: 'Mil' 'exelaimcd.'' Ira, ( 'They -will . 'surely
•destrey.what the.!'Weeds hav e not cho k ed out.
• I Wilt s immediately retir to pray tat their
' course may he st r opped, or turned aside.' ,A,
- But • Asa replied, ~' I tiny , betinies every
`inoridat - for strength to do. the work of the
. d43'-' '-''''' - ' ;- .• • .. -.
-,....", Aia hastened; to dig
~.- land, „
Which the arniy.wi
while: Ira - roturned only
sniall.portien of his crot -
• , T). , ,,-.. you see, Ira,' sai‘
ing, - ,"tlie river is rising
. but a Slender Chance of
tent, being ovqiiiowed.' s
~-
* . 'Alasl.. it is in judgment upon; us for our
sins, - and what Can, weol'- cried :Ini,thr.oi - -
lug himself in deapainu )on -the - g - reline . . t. . .
.. ( 'Thre are ne judgm nts so severe as
whielfo crs pon us,' replied ur slothbrin Asa.
~ And 'he went 'quiekry and hired 'workmen,.
'•-.
with ,whoSe help he r sed an embankment .
that Withstood the fto o , while Ira witnessed
3
'- ,- with 'blank looks and folded hands the de
. stniction of his harves . ' ..`”' -
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~-. ' - 4 -There is one consolation,' saidlie,. ' my .
children at least areleft inc." , . .
. • But while Aaa's son grew up strong and
.. virtuous men, amongira s there was a drunk
! , ard, a gambler!, and a suicide:,
• • 3 The ways tof the Lord are I not ' eqiial;'•
complained 'lra. , to . hi 4 brother. 1 'Why 'are
you always prosperouS; while 1 1 ain afflicted'
and in old age disgraced I' -., • .
• ' . -"I it only. know - this,' ' repliedASa,'. 'that
-lleatexi has always helped me I to: treat . the
4ults, of children. as I did thcOterpillars
. and the flood g and that I have never presunk
.•
ed to aend .a petition npward wiil - i - ont.making
toil my right-hand servantole . measengevot
my prayer.' 4 - - I '' : . ''' . -...
"Animals Consame - • Food in Proportion to
- -1! - theiriEdte. i ' - :,
The above is so often asserted, and hii be
,
oome: i so well 'established, by,-its: right of,
.. ea
&able possesiion; from time 1 immemorial,
that any attempt to e i ttinguish its,‘title4in'ay
perhaps teem', presumptive.-13ut , e nevekhe
ls, holding as 1 do,, that it is', an. incorrect
opinion;and that its do,,
i= one of the
~. . L. •0,._ treat
hindranem to the. itnprovem - ent; of, oar domes - 7 .
t i n
',.tioaitimals, - 1.1 shall -enture at{ least-to give*
my.. Own.-vie upon "t elstd. , ,jectl,./7. • --.
If,'lat.a general thi . 44 - MO slip weighing
60 lh3. each ean 'be I k.-. 1),.., on
. the-.stinte - .amotint
of foOd and iield eq ai ,returm•-,ltiii - one welgda
• • - ' - • i-:- ,
,
ing:l2,o lbs. - . lor two. Cows weighing 600 'l4.b,
toone weighing 19.00, it offers - . to say the
lea* but very 'little inducement: for ingress=;
ing the weight of oir . domestic animals. On
the other and, if the ; heavier animal will con
sume little. ttiore t" * the smaller one t and as'
hin
a Consequence,. giy a.far greater-prefit, then
it is certainly for thinterest 'ot - ' the farmefl
to 'select the heavie animal. '.
-
' \ The View- I take .f the subject is this : . that
the.amounf of food required
. by •• animals de
. pepis.much,upon A wit- fikrinthat '•
size
ize
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alone is no just crit rion to decidotheamount
.. :of food they will co unic: . It is much with
—-. the'animal as with our dwellings. A . ' , large
. room, if well enclosed, may be Wililiiell
, t; I'ol
fuel less Chan as - ller one More. exposed..=
Food is the fuel us d by, the ..qniinal to keep
. • upthebeat of the .. stem,
and is it at all un- I
reasonable to 'sup tose that artinialsiit ' equal/
size, may be so co stituted as to require far
different aniounts o food ?..Itl t eertaiplyseems
to ! rtiA. that all who have kept domestic ani, i
• raids inust, on mil ttion; be fully aware that
' • this is the icase. 1 bserve; fur instance, a
span of horsi.— iners are usually. more
. • attentive: to these, has their;' other animals, I
arid:besides they a e generally- selected fo r . i
• ' nearly the same e. The One . often con- 1
• . slimes much more -food thatil the other, and
-,..
at the same - time t . e one , -consumes least
... will more frequent ybe found in the 1)&4, con
dition. r, SOme tw y •.
ears .since I . wiiitgreci
-_two cows that,pr4ll
. • eon
tract as tosize, tit one •weighing .some 700
, • - lbs. and the_ other full - 1,500.1 The man who
• had 'charge . of My stock repeatedly:.sssured
me that the small r one ate full one-third the
...:. .
most—but presuing that Ate ate as much
t t
• . is enough,for our present purpose. • ' I"Ash.
to be distinctly n derstoed, that I claim. that
size (weight)-has fax' less to do with the-a
. ' -motint of food co Surned than font". • -
What, then; ar the general Characteristics
--. . of.our .dotnestienimals that require the less .
• . • .. food?: I propose obrieflY answer this : clues:
I I
tion as regards ea tle; and; 'as nearly all our
- domestic animals pproach hi some degree to
uniformity, it Ina be.generally applicable to
. , -ftite general varieties. .i ,- ', • - ..' .
Inaelet,ting an easy feeder, choose. an ani
' . mal With Acne bon ~- round ribs, reaching well
•• • back to the hi road and level . back—full
in the brisket .an round . '4llegirth-tha skin
(when the anima is in good stiire condition)
Wow<.,. mellow, 'an . yielding easily' to the
i ie
' tonelw . . These a the most prominent points.
whiebindicato a easy ;feeder. and such as
--- -- . Can -be read,ili la . rved. and Understood with
. . 4ittlis.experleace. • W,64a0/ Orotuer. -- , •
- PILESEurriCG 8,,
" admit, iieotland,l
10wi.ng method o
it
.a great saieri
loots ;—‘ l. Take
mon salt; one .au
of colorrion salt
- eomposition'for I
well into the m
'The butter our)
- far a rich Immo
:and tteier
•
tastes- - 41ty: I
eaten butter ear •
that has,kept to
sweetot, fitst.l
er, thatlc•uttor
thoe wetks
islf it sooner o !
ly.bletuled with
Tess of the nit - 1
di4PPears
larThe dee
Igor: mcfaiery
Louis . , 31E64.
.4 , l3i f td, •
, I
inte r *M4 B 4 1 .1=
klaantiOet
Lick Spficsia,.
• I
- •••
t4l
I==ll
e Fireside.
t i there., whosofarms
e interiale.
and - -the barley
• s took advantage
lip with them.:
What a held the
1 . is danget of thek-
•
resTned, replied
in are, part or, the .
is no use m rant.-
4.1 ho lay down fOr
trench. around his
rin,' Could rSt..liasS;
in season tia save a
s from their ravages.
Asa, anohei morn-
I_
very - fast. There is
i ireventinc; our farms,
.rrEa.—The farmers of Ab
are-said to practice the fol-
Curing .bUtter, which' gives
rity over that of thl4.!. migh
t
iwo quarts of the best.--cm.
lice of sugar, and 'one ounce
Are • take one ounce of this'
no ;pundit& bitter, 'work i
1-- and elcm it up for Use.
--with this _mixture. appear .
ry conSisterie — yand fine-cola .
F ires: a.. brittle.. hardness no
r.' Atidersi - in says .: -'" I hay
Id with - t he . abOve coniposijio
three year* and it was
• It 'mustbeßowe
asci;red `requires: to ststt,
inont-h—t4fore - it ia:UseV,
.
• , ed-tit:J Ifs are not Oncien
it, and sometimes - tha. toti
will be perpoivedi which
afterwards.? • . '•
,•• •
well in the world is in th
( Belcher .43r Brother at
_twenty two hundred ,f
ilhave been for six years en.
At the step* of seven
wsthe soft" _a vela of salt
-depth fifteen
E... tneine;veitileoiniphut.
iettieete R o tilt of Blue
.Hoy e 11114 it Wilg. , ,
Dildet d 1 9 1.4 ; ' l?l.odeliet .0f more
than ordinatl o ig ii igenea - uatllii reached
u ti i
mature tan 3 d lohneid Old Of Gold:
smith t !he wa , ± l ta Plant that flowered !ate.'
b i t
Schiller -as a v e ry idle scholar,Land much
fonder 0, - I ball and
moat,leaping of books.
thl n
The thing told ' .him as a
'child by / hist. biographer is, „that ' ee, in' the
midst of al storm of thunder anti 'tightning, he
climb a tree, aid *hen asked by is : parents
why heslid so replied, hiscatring: .`That
ci.
the lightning . ;w ery be. iful,and hevrish-,
ed to, see whe it was ' big from.' The
story, if corre ct , f rnished , an illustration of
the manner in la la the youngli,ind delight s
f
to seek inforrn tiob for itself in tts own way.
Perhaptold
a still tnere characteristic anecdote
i 3 that of Smeatim, the architect of the
Eddystne light b l ouse, who, whin .a :boy Fin
petticoats, was one day discovered on the top
of his fstherfs.house, in the act of fixing the
model of a wind-mill, which be tad construct
ed.
I
The great majority of.the molt distinguish
ed men, especiall y of those distinguished for
their power, have been altogether undistin:
guishedln their boyhood. Sir Isaac Newton,
perhaps the greatest , man, stood very low in
his class at eclat', thought he was f4nd °fine
chaninal , pursuits and of drawing various nat
ural objects. Sir David Brewster says of
him, that 1 when he arrived at Trinity college,
he brought m - itltlhirn 'a more slender portion
'of science than fitlls to the lot\ of ordinary
scholars ; but tins state of, his Atequirentents,
was perhaps not' unfavorable to the develope
tuent / of his mental powers. it Unexhausted
by prematuregrov;th, and invigorated by
healthful repose, his mind was', l the better fit
ted to make those vigorous and rapid shirt s
which soon eovered- - with foliagi and fruit the
genial soil to whi ch it had been' transferred '
Sir Humphrey Davy said -of himself: ' I
consider it fortnnate. that I Wei, left so much 1
to myself whenla child, and put upon no par
ticular plan of study ; and that I enjoyed so
much idleness -at Mr. Coryten's school. - I
perhaps‘owe to these circumstances the little i
talents that Lhave, and in their peculiar ap- ,
plication. What lam I have intade myself.
I say this without any , vanity, and in pure,
simplicity of hedit.' And it is so in fac,t.
Ever man who achieves greatness dues so, ,
not rough his acquirements Under, teachers.
when a boy, but throughhis self-education af-1
ter h has become a mart!. - `, ,
yt might adduce an immense number of' ,
insta ees ot positively stupid boys who have'
r 1
beet) e distinguished rani highly useful men.,
For instance; lizaac Barrow, the great 'divine,:
was in his boyhoed 'Cliii4lys diStinguished by:
I his propensit y `rfor.fightitig, in''which he goti,
many a blood Y nose; and his father used „to;
I say that, if it. pleased Gild to take fronyhini
any of his children, hei hoped it might be
Isaac, who Was the leas promising „of them'
all. • Atid that prisiigy lof learning, Dr. A&
stnClarke, when a bO, was ; never happier,
than when 'rolling a late stone about, caring
nothing for earning' lor reading of any
sort.. But a, thiskibd oC v..or's he be:
came uncomn only har4y,', theugh his fither
dunce.'
him to be n most ' grievOuS
dunce.' I Thanks tO Adam, Clark's power of
rolling strut Ithe Jargelstone in his lxiyhoocl,
i•he,wa.s.lafterwurds able to kill about large
1 thoughts in his manhoo. I
Napoleon and' Wellington Were both dull,
I boys. The mer is describe dby the Duch-
e.ss ' O
Abrantes, who iknew him intimately
when a child:, as • having goo) health. and in
othe respeets be; wasilike other boys.' And
s he a 4s : ; .M - v ui cle haVe a thousand times
ssse ea me ta.t. .Nap+lpoif, ill, Mc boyhooti,
had one of that singtilarity of character at-_
trib tea to him.' i 1 ! • :
.. 1 ,k; _i . ___ ,
• . . 1 :' iThe ! CalUonua snate-Bird. -
. , - -
Alekanderi.S. q.'ay.lo' r, of Montere y , in lus
Fatuiliar Sketches 00 the Natural history bf.
California. saYS that in the, cOast 'counties *f,
soutein Cal . ifiern6dtlicre ekists
~rf singular_
speci *e of brrdi generally ‘ tmllo;mi +count . of
its' Well-knowni mortel aversion to_ all meth
hers of the o.4ke . tribe, the I suake bird. :It\
is not a bird 'f prey;; . but lives entirely ii
Erailvlike the igallinecia: .- When full grOWn
it ill i - ..4iirt, tiro feetifron*the tip of its tailitO -
tli l f '1 il?' i f its holt. 'lle'tail•has four -Or 4e
lo ig.feather*ltiyped :with white. i Its feet.are
fo4-nislied withrfour ;toe; . tWo In front and
t. -o)-beiair.d,lit r id all are guartded -with' sliafr,.
needle-like laws.. ..The color' of the -bird i , I a
(i
mottled, ye lOwisligray,t4 it rarely attains
the-Woiglit f 'a l pound. 4ltiheak is,:two and
a-haleincli thing, and hard 'and sharp. When
the bird fi 3i n rattlesriake, - and rattlesnOes
are to be. tired in . greatnutnbersin Southern
,California, #lierever
. the ground is (covered
by the ca/nS !plant---it immediately. proceeds;
With The - i
retest' caution - and disvateh,f to .
gather life iii en*ins fruit and - drL lobes,'
and:-eorral- !thin .to _ the -hei r ht of a foot lor
morthe'spikes and, I spines of the plant,'
strong and L
Sharp as needles, serving as an:sln
surrriounta le- barrier to the - escape. of :the
malt - e:. \ This being. accomplished - the Bird
'gathers Ni . ithitiii feet and claws -thd. young
cones of.the `pine, Which are as hard and
' heavy as stones, and hovering .over his 'ene
my, lets then fall, one by one,. from ileight
Of five or. .fli, feet; upon the infuriated riper,
who, surrOund (J4l by prickle and points Olen.
eref be tniis-,
position:'.
'soon fully . aroused to . the
danger- ofhi:s The bird, with Ma-
Brion* screams, continues 'to drop cone after
conc:until his foe,;is exhausted, and theii de
molishing end coi+si,picks.the snake to death
with his iron: bealipirikof the Times:
I
, .. • . , .
Re p, it Before the People.
While lklerchants sell their calicoes i ':-,
. , ' indlheap up, ' l letsi o' money ;` • ~
What tawyers'light their ellente foes,
, Anilfeed on golden honey ; \ i
• 1
While • Boctors, by the power of pills,
.tirretind themselves with riches;
.., While 'tailors give you fits and bills,
1 And thrive bY taking stitches; ' •
IWhile . Farmers by: their holiest sweat
. Are:Paid en. estra,prices;
While everyb y seems to get
. (hod livin l in large slices— „-..._
,• • Thei 2..,rtist, top, would like to live
..'Sy tilting people's faces; ' -
Sio; g you pletise, attention:give : . •
---- TO my new Stock of Cates. •
:'..tinglof lite styles and fancy ; patterns.; among
h ire} the Crystal Palace, Union, Kossuth, and
yw is, *he h,• although none the better for
it One names, • will.be found to be n!xie the
• rse. ' 1 ' 1 •
Also, a most beautiful assortment of very line, Gold .
4! ..
• e , P i ing,- Keys, Le. '' , ' , 3
Pictarea taken in clear . or cloudy weather: .trices
76cnts t0".515,00. Business hours froimilitf to
o'cleelt , - • ,W. B. DEAS,EL 1 .
Illoti^^e, itay, , 18154. -' • -. ' 1
,
" '
To Hoe Rending Public of Sonine#.
j bauOit Coosa y mad Ticieltyya
'vire undersigned' is now- rimed to serail
__ _ 4 °
.1.. der OA
By mail, POst any . book publishe hi
this :co u ntry on the receipt of the price of the slum--
all orders meet with prompt atteption , and -books
sent by , urn Addre€4 WM. U LEAtil,
Woriester Depot, Boston Mass. . BOokseper.
Freda
_ '1
lAi happy to announce to my patrons tbroOpout
them:ay that have just received anew stock
tittods,, which I am telling astonishingly cheap lbr.
eiuth. ! ' : • - 8 A LTONB,-,
Q.1.10A4 by_the ton, barrel, and pound at
.80 lbs.
•fi*O. S A LY9NB:
Larieatv 4 14; 1854.
*IT°4 kngUel
1) CASES of BOOTS AND - SHOES just roceirOd
I ' at the Lattoptu —l sligialtStotte. S A ,LYONS::
pVtotra,
esb:Ust, '
SALE*
Ptcatral4 &Pt
r
Fez
IWidotWeir
August -14, 1854
BAIT cvosti wilr as at , .
WM
w:milytt mot w OX
lvdpk„i 3. BALD
cAgps.
4 O.
IiIEALSHN IN
ing, 1-Pci
E. Fnlla -
AY GOODS, Renapraide Cloth
tie Aveine, Montrose, ,Pa.
R. Smith,
QURGEOf D litontrase, Pa-, at -Searles
A.J. Hotel, Manda and Tuesdays of each auk.
?.• Reyfioldi s
VASMONABLF , TAILOR, , Shop over Hawley k
Mott'ilfitore. S pring and Surnmer Fashions for
.18 54 , Jug' ``eo44ve
Mut* dc;Crandall -
'llted tkOmselyes m the practice of
. .irgery, would respect/Idly Invite
all that May need their profession
may be ' at the office former-
Thaycr.l - • They will keep on hand
and liomeoMithic medicines.
:, 1854.1
R. CI9INTALL.
TT Ansa a.
-IL
to give thern
al services:: The
oceupie4 by Di
pure Concentrate'.
Montrose, May!
R. TR* , • 1
enry S Knipp,
A., vial Pine, Woodruff & Car. ,
ale Groetvarind tonnnismott -- Mee-
Vashingtins' street, between • Court- .
'BLS, Nest York.
VL ter, Whole
chants, I'o. l
Windt an&bey st
-ter & POler, •
AND 61113NELLORS AT LAW,
in ChaOcety. Office No. 44 Clarke
7/.
•,• Padua /Wel, •
?tiftEiNWICIa STREON---, '(near - Broadway,)- New
YoiX. Salsbury Proprienas, In the
Acinity the p stew 'boa t lan, dings..
•
' 1 _
A:t l; :n'e t d - A t6 i. ‘ ' TE ,i, ls t` '
10111111—
DRY.OO4S, Groceries, - C4thing,
;Pots and Sh'ucs, &.c.; Setsqueliamth
i :5-".. JLJ E C A roc t'E k ß erv - . 1 ,
_
iDepot,
entley - & - .Fitch, _
AT LAW, jfuntrose, Pa. •
EY. • : • T. TITCH
5 •
TTORNEY
L D. , 18.13 Err
A. ei 14 Baldwin, *
URERS: OF SADDLES, lIARNE&q,'
' hips, Sz., on Turnpike street, Mont
'
A),;trFA
iv IL I!'rinks,
roie,
.____--xt- , r-~ -
Jot* Grimes, • .
'LE- TAILOR. Shop under Senile's
iie treetk llaptrose, Pa. •
L'IILSPIONA
1190, 3.1 a
.
D. D. Hinds, / 7 ' •
T e--
AfD. EXCHANPE STABLE. /Office in
the r - of Wilenit'sf.tore . ..Van se, Pa.
. J
.
, • tollit,en, 7 '
.. ... .
. ..-
STOVES, i Tip-,'' Copper, and Sheet
' . Lodtrit:illi t ' near Great Bend Depot.
1 .
i,7
.1 ----7.-
1 1
DEALER
Iton
December
7
Tyler,
PaPESTXD 4ith ii. L': MINT, Importer: of and
.1 - Dehler iii „Vardwarei and Cutlery, Carriage Springs,
4c.; . 10. 216 lilearl street, New Y,o'rk, where his Mer- .
efintile,ffietid.4 in this i,uid:Other counties, are kindly
invitC,4, and epn'estly solicited to call and purchase.
L. 1:•:-Hinds,.
„..
TTOR
Ni l " AT LANVStarcmhanna Pa. 'Office
...P.X.!ort Mai street, ime door east of Lenheint's: ,
! -
—,—
' Fra sier * Case, . , , „
A i rTORN TS ANO
, COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
..tiJ, dffice n Turn Ike. I street, one ..door .East' of
Posen Store Itotatros PIZ '
Store_, , .
{ 1 • I C. Simmons,
190pOT AND SHOE MAKER, over. A. Baldsvin's
_LI I Harness Shop, "liarnpike street; .3fontrose.
. ,
: i. . Albert Chamberlin, .•, • , .
i -
A i r' ORN - 3Y AT tialc and Justice of the Peace;
;1. X over Lit,. Post az Co's Store, Montrose., 1
' ;1 ' - ' .1 • Wm . a J0311511p,
T s
ICTTORN YAT TAW AND COMMVSIONEIiOi
lA. Darns for the State of New York, will attend
to all burin L entrusted to him with promptnem end
fidelity. Dffice olvi'liblic Square, occupied by Hon.
Writ. Jessu ^
ii.
.L. 1.- .
l,
' • Abel Carrell,
lIEALE IN MEDICINES, Chemidals,
Painti Oils, Dye•ittifls, Grocelies, Dry Goods,
Har;tm
are. titiryll( ettbeir..l, Wattli
Jewelry, S/rer Spoons irlpeetact, ,Musiral lastru
thents, Trutes, Instrument.% Liquors, Per
futhery, Mimors, Stellonery,,Drushfts Shoes, Yankee
NOiion.q,
B. It. Lyons & Co., . •
SALE .11ND RETAIL-DEALERS `'IN
Goo/e. Orocri=•, - Platt, /tnd Itatil
k!r9,
Ai L
THO
Dry
- k.:113. phanaler, • !
,
' IN Dili GOODS, - Ready Made Clotkiing,
riezz, .Bodka Auld. Stationery, etc., Public
wttrost, Pa. i
_ __
WALE
Groc
:AVeitue; .1
• ,
Patilek •Sc. Dimock,
"CANS AND :3tItGtONS. Office N.o. 4
o Etreet;Lifuntr2se, Pa. .
pHYSI
:A. Owe
1.1.. Post & CO.,
0111 - 1100 D S, Grocgrier, crockery,
hare: &lather, Flour- '
etc., corner of Turn= ;
&ont
and Put Ave, Montrose, Pa.
111 EAL '
•
, roe Et e('
Lyons.Li & Son.,
R. IN IiRTIGOORS, Groimies, Hardware,
clrokv.ri6N Books, etc.; 'Mg?,
le Book Fiqing busin--Publicjivernie,
Pa.
D EAL
4 1L/
ii*rry on I
MOllifpie
- - . -
41k
. , Bistley Itead/
)4 0,,, :qa.r) ( 1ty
c G ri oO es, D Drugs,
Hardware, Meirielitneesry,l
1 ,
, - WatilleS Senelry , Silver Spoons, Per-1
• . , - , •
e—,Foot . of Public Avenue, Montrose.
DEAL
rai ,
Iron, -C
' mery,.
.Bsyre,Mentley & Perkins, • ,
7 FACTLIIERS OF AND DEALERS IN al
ds of Ca: Stoves, Agricultural Implei
. Offlei. at. Sayre's Store, Public Avenue•
y at the Eagle Fotulry,..Foot of •Cherry
onlrose,
NIA`
ki
xnentlx. e
Manufac
.street,
' William H. Jessup, • j
RNEYS AT; LAW, 'Montrose, Pa. Prac T
in Susqueli.aiala, Bradfoid, Wayne, Wyo..
Luzern° eauntiet. •• "' ' •
.A. Th
tic
ming an,
Willissii W. Smith & Co.,
ETMARRS. They keep conatantly on
d a goolEaskntinent of all kinds of Cabinet
. Shop i and . Ware R00m3,-at the foot of
t, Montrose, Pa. •
L~'l
Furnitn
Maine s
Co.,
Rockwell, Winton &.
UI 7 ACTEI:ERS and DEALERS in Shwa.
~ ‘ Hats, Capa, 'Pfeil, Umbrellas, Para
' bons, Ike' eke Xo 20 Clourtkuldt Srect, Ai l
t t " - •
p stairs.) .
__ 1
, cwsu.... ,
..7. TIOWARD. W. W. Wl=o.l.
k 32
rots, Ri
York, (
L. B. E.
111-tirr Tip coussntoß AT LAW, .
~mtiose, Pa:, will attend fitithfully to all busi-
LIMBS 'entrusted tothitu in the county of &much**.
Convey
[
cing and writing of: all kinds will be done
)
neatly, d charges moderate. He will also attend to
the pro ecution of claims of bokliers; their widows and,
heirs; ' gainst the I United States Government, for
Bounty Land, Pensions, dc. May be found at all
hours the office-formerly occupied by J. T. Rich
ards, F .; north!of.the Court House. 1489.
I BUBEOWS
NEW GOODS. . • .
'l[3 & CO. are 'new receiviegi a
' • !large assorupent of new and seasonable goods
at thehi store in ,Ornsint.
..
,1 DBBBB GOOpg. '
A good aisortmerit at low prices; also, a large is
sortrnt of goal 1,1?11#1.713 at 61 cents per yard.
• ' 139miErs. •
Bon ets and Bonnet Ribbons, a choice assortr
at low. rices. . -;
-; , EICUARS. /
N
G ' 'or Orictins at 44,87 c per 100 Ms
pri e
oc l
do . do, 0,55 __ ' 100 "
PrinO'ortorico, '6,87} " 100 : 1
I - 1 1 1 ALSO,
Cefiee, rowdered, and Loaf. Sugars,
very rices.l
. ;1 . U. BURROWS & co,
(3i April ,
,„ 1854. -,
/ - Maned. - [
The lemor4l pay the highest market p
for- " eitlint in Goode or Cub. L 1
B yklyn, June .1. SMITH pIEMtSTEAD,
1 ' Wool. Ctirapt*
At the:old Mond ; of A. a
root 4n dellyert of the 7
•
:43
13 yin, - June:l6th '
. , 1
A t e Allttr, 11,inortment ((Bilk sad Avoid liiio *I
:CIL titreineirlow prie.ee. ; [
- Cairn, fAthe:t.4, '64.3 '. U. 'imami pa,
1 SALT, • -
and ' WjIEAT Fklarat '
D. IL LATIIAOP CV&
E rg
art'
biaddin Fraser;
A ait.itct
' 0044 , 11 AT ,
, L.-POST •
tO 3
"WE now offer to the public •the most cV ice and
T T t?e LA=ST STYLES of 0040.3 to be any
where in the country, 'and for the eery lime; prices;
withdut carwtion.. •
j READY ILADB COTHING::
(LI MIER STYLES:. 11.I I . L. ,Mot &,Co.
made a larg! add!tion to their stock of l
'l4rat
consisting now Of eriiything 0e5....41510 fort e: buyer
at such prices as are ;'sure . Wank. The ods aro
made first rate, and we warrant the work to, e equal
if uotstiperior to any ever befbri,offerediM is.mar=
ket• Cinr l stock'comprises COats, fine black, French -
SaCks troths and Bualness; ;',Tieed, cassiOere and
Jean Sacks and Free*, alsc:brinvn and W ite Swirl
Tier plain and mated: 1 VEsisafWhite and colored
Ilarsailles, :Valeritina.asting,tgured Barad! figur
in,
- ed silk land Satin, and every 4,ariety, good : d cheap.
.Parrrs• —Fine black gassimeri, doeskin, to . tweed,
Summer drift linen drill, ciatmade, stri e, plain,
check and plaids, so cheap AS to . lie 13ure!o sale to
all 'rho desire to buy'.' : ' •I' ' ' • '
Lo 'Ts AND...MOSIER r—Ladiesi
I
White and,ectipt;ed Kid Mates of the)
ty warranted.. A large assortrnept Of all kin
browni and slate hose, and *Anse gents
cotton, Lisle thrrod y ! flerlin and silk Gliiv
apd colors ;. a large: rssortniiiit of black sit
Mats, !long and short. .3 POST •
- 1)00TS AND ,SIIOES---Nes6 finetikkots, Cesirse
Boots,' Ladies fine Gaitersii Bootees 4nd Buskins,
a full 'assortment of Cheap_Sywa, Claidietrs, and Miss
es Sboes and Bootees, Ladies fine silk-liried Sippers,
G 1. L. ti & Co's.
, .
An
eie
•:, l . s
q . des ch-
IV - od Sh?r HITE p tings; PiiiOw s &iinn i , d lac. itlid 'lli
l
c•a ) •inbric
Mullins, Swiss • and Book gains, BarOVMuslins,
BishOps - and Victoria, Lawinr,Ac., iguyed and. dint.
Swiss Muslin at . ' • ,j :: /, i ri "ken's.
RINGLES - A: I) GRIN I StONRSI at I •
CI I II "I • - roSrik, co's.
~ ~
ci R0GER1E....9-74 the heft mid cheap
klii ; t of Sup, tri nurprEinklyi cheap at
& ea. . , .ism'. i ,
p r
13 , ,,:isTs—aomog‘ desirable stOcl4 court
'the cou
.11- ! try, atyiry low prices.' 1 'I. I f . k, cp.
iiRW.B GOO I>l---Silks,. /dOslins, De tones, Della
.l .14es, Ginghams, Lawns &c., of eve desirable
yle". - . 1; 41. L. 111Sfil.: Co's.
- A LARGE and: splendidj'stoe L k .of Springy
: L. L.
. ci n TAPLE Goodit' at the latest price;
I. t.T)
CILOTHS, Ca.ssimerea, - Tieeds, Kent
and Satioet, very dont) at •T. L.
W
Rho-Patent
Pails,
Tubs, C6cOaNut Dip
Ladles, Prints;_'Willow 11414ets„ Ropl
Cords, Manilla Ropes, Bro4ms, a gocallo.
of j. •'• = L. 11
I _ •
0n416/1' IeLVD .
qtiality at the lowest im‘"sible ratty.
April 5, 18542; P
ZOLE LEATtw.p,,re'r4,:eheap, 4
• • . r . o`
• • R
C 0 CKER Y A.Y.D OMSS •
lot, at low Prices.
014 I
Carpet, toont paper and Win
• . .•
--17-- -
QILK HATS spring yle--beit
ki cheap, .t
110, aNNETS and Bonn I 4illibbons,4
asola, largoindimag ut very.lnsv
" •
irvRESS' Tkallf/V - 6,5--e. - -eser),
• • . - Ter),
anti very -
-1- • ". •
- 5
ALT, Lime.finOT
ADIES' COLLARS--A .eery choice . lot' of the
1.1 latest - stylef;. Book lEilthroidered ktneric, Lace,
Medlin and Emotion hoitlitr:Olis.. lj P. & CO,
11BROIDERED aa4
1111ce Undereleeves, all tlesi
-111411 Iratite styles ; also,llcOrked and embed. Edihigs
Insertings and Floutclog. •
LACE dgings and IL ittlrti pions Of svery
kind.'.aimost a 3 roO4, .its genuine 'nd very cheap,
also pure linen ! wroughtiLice: 1. IL.P. k CO.
Q k l-T 3131 E4 HATS*--Pi fine
med and Itnby bdtifnl, Pedal an
boys and men,'sold-veriielleap. ;
T ADLES" and- Cliagritia l `s . rtatt.,
L , so a- new, lot of the 114.. - t styles of
store of 1 1 . • Il
1 - f -rt
6 -711010 E an lth
d fancy at4ca of fioar
, alto, sonic of .the; finest Perfumi
of LJ4.
I ARD and TALLOW; *also, Farm
LI eral at " [:. c .. ! , 1. - 1,,.
- ' : AV ' AIMED.
GRAIN of all ' , 13eans, Dri
low, Butter,Be,w all wc.l,
for which we will ex :lie goods at
April, 5. ;• • 1 p ', L , , I. ,
eOlitAr
8i1titi434391734
WE are now prepa4l , to fornis '
Spring . and Sumilir - Hoods
not fail to compete witli The very lox
closest buyers. Om aiikirtmerl4 of
complete, eiimprising very beautiful
latest fitshions—Barari Ikrege Del
li t Ginghami, kc. &C.. ;", . B.j It
1 BONNETS.—We, O l ive receiver
meat at ettretnely loMice& S. H
CLOTllB.—Broa Cloths, Cass'
Jeans,. and a first iisortment -,
&c. ke. . ' .` I,' l'.. , S. H
Y
REA') MADE 407 WING
,ia l e I
ble asEKirtme.nt at low prices. 8.
r WA LL PAPER -4„A large ; lot,
to sell low, hesides. giking,an epport
ter selection's.
_•
S.
1 7 S
A511T0.2,.4 L patter Arki
i
&c. kc. , it r • 8.1 .
GROCERIES--i axing bough
not and cannot be deriold. - 8.11
Montrowt, May,'lBso ' , .
i
' MOUE ,H G
OEW O
l
dit the ie' tidy Pii ' ''.y:
r IIEr ;aiiisMibers biel leave to
1 1 JL that the
are
n
y ikr,r and .cceivinani
• .of Goods for the Su us er '
- which were bought s C l A 0
14,
nearly every; article defied fors at
I
'fork, for Leh, and. be mid i
Grateful for the verS iihend patro I
-tended to our - ent, ties
of the same,,and as "ifth Minims
"an
claitti,to have in a • *Owe rvol
this comnniODY, by : blpellin# a II
prices and (in some 's) a dimuni
profits ; and we tom '•,,!. tbat a krat.4
appreciate; and re " our :eilb,
Goods is now large, I Mid every we
trade—more estenslve; in fact di
, this . p i ace , ; . Th ose lashing to P/
to-call and see us: 01 ;. SMITH.
Brooklyn, Jnly 25;i : 1854.
. - ..: •
' '' ; BRO 4) 6102
A lafge,siisortmenl4nd of i .exc
rt. suneres; Tweeils,? Satinets,
recently at the rani }Ow prices,
resliondidglY_chesp,l4 li
ite
QOLE ra,
1.7.. per lb. i
LADIEW,Dreses
. ing mn¢ fitney 04Aela,) rcpt.'
egee,
.Baru De 1,443; De De
a4dforgt4e, cheap, SMITH ,
4
n
- New GOodsvetill Ne w :41
sit ,the ntistdt
THE undersigned Would reap
the Public that they bare e
ship in the MercaritUihuslness at
and that the ;business w
ducted under the mime of Havel
site our 014. friends *id the pan
ni a call Wore -pur!chasing,else
cheap good! can be aught folic
received * gotta, *spOrtment of
makes ouf. Stock toripiete, which'
to sell is 4eap Okehecryiest.
•
Montrose. AA
"LFE and
streanucqa Lei
Things at Rome
many othei , fancy ,
July 10354.
i; 4104 i
QMI44EKG Wed
kg an , PtieL
Jel4l )3
've just
Nothing,
d Gents
st quail-.
Ofblue,
d ladies,
• _Black
and lace
CO'S.
I t kind. A
I L. POST
1 7 Printq.
. k. CO
ST & Co,
,eky Jeans
s L Co's.
Cedar
ers, Butter
alters, Bed
at the store
ST lc CO. -
of the beat
&' Co.
3'Co':~
E,---41 choice
ASP & CO.
w Shades.
i ST & gO.
Apia , very
ST & CO.
I kindo, par
rifts.
eat ; • • ;•,,
lOS'I'SF
coarse triia
d Palmleaf, or
S; CO.
. • varlets . .. O
f Boepnts at the
L. 1'..t...00.1
and 'llair Of
ery zd the sto
co.
is tails in ge
On: & CO's.
. Apples, Tall.
Eggs, &c. l ,
cash prices. I
. POST & '
CiooDS: I
those in want tj
prices tat iNill
est 'and Spit thle
Weis Goods
yles of the ye
IN Lawns Sha
& D. SAYRE. •
1 1 a good -
& D. SAYRE. -
ere, Tweeds, K._
if Summer stu
Li D. SAYRE:
—A very desir
D. SAYRE.
which enables
nits to make t
. D. SAYRE.
Yin. Ware,
D. SAYRE.
very !On., n.e will
. & D. SAYRE.
IDS
• I
tore.
[vise the public,
!ntircly. nen'ainfk
Trade, embra r c . g
a ,country ,Stn e ;
loa prices in N
tOnishingly; Che .
'a g e heretofore x-
licit a eontinun ce
as poSsible. •NC'e
. Oonized trade in
lereat reduition, iu
ition of exorbi i
ul public
a rt. Our stock Of
7 suitable for the
•an u sually kept" in
chase 4111, do i+ell
firm PSTEAD'.
•; • ;
HS.
!lent quality. C„,
Bans, dc., bou _ 1
d will be sold co
ide at only 25
S.
_ of Lawns Orion
Ottes„ChaMes Bar
5 &c., just receive(
t HEMPSTEAD:
ttarranimionclort
rdY i ll o y annoUncito.
into capwatner
t the "Head oftiavi
-1 hereafter be cop. ,
Y & Nett. We ink
c generally to giv‘
here, and see !toil.,
ria. We have pat
New Goats, which,
Line pledge ouk.selves
1.,
,
`, Wart
(017. I
,
and others ,
Forest;
Ilmights l end '
Irritti with
sae by
Ufa. •
.
/DOLTleliciiileic COLLEGE i
, ; 4 I -r,
lof the Stfite of PennsYivania,' •
. , •
.....1' enn:Sinore, Phita i delphia
• cas , -
aniz a - .•• -, T''
rptisi_Collegol, on tile plan of the bid*
.1 trig:Colleges Of Continental Xerope, Is design:
to aiihrt 'ft . thoroullt -prof...lama
d rrtr
ents i tended for . . •
ealicatioll tO S •
I ,
Etzgitieoring,' Xining, -.Agrirniture, ..a n d th'
• ifeelionteal and .Cheniteal- Arts. ,
The next Semi.annual session will commence ,
Monday,'Septenther llth, 1834. , .. -,' •,
FACULTY. *'Mathematics and Mil Engineering,
Prof. Senn' H. Peabody. ' • • ,
Metellturf and ladustrial, Analytical and .Agriul
tural_chendstri, Prof." - Alfred L. Kennedy, M. D.
Mining Engineeting, Geology and Mineralogy, P rof.
W. ILS. Thomai, A. M.I• , , ''...
• Meehrinical Philosophy aid ,the , principles of Ma
chinery,' Profeasois Peabody and Kennedy.
Terislur each', Department per Session,,,,Pfi.
. •
1 teen Dollars: -..- 7 . 7" ,: ,
t
Me *nice,. Architectural, and Tnixgrapliical
Dmi ng, Prof.-JOhn Kern, $lO,OO. / .. .;
P neji and Spanish, Prof. V. Deximarilli. '1 ,‘
Ge'fin, Prbf.lß 11. Entrun, ~/ ,•_ ; • ' •I ' •
Th ' Analytical Laboratory ,fo'r practical Chemistry
int
is o nOdaily,H ,/:' , , i 1
A academical departnient under the charge of J.
B. ,Boucher, A. M., i/provided, into which younger
and less', prloficient. students may enter and be rapidly
prepared for - tbelVollege Courses. • ;
Addinutl information as to terrns,Courses orstudy,
-L , ling,/&c., may , he
,obtained by addrming', Dr,,
. Kenuedy, Polytechnic College, Philadelphia,
' i I . MATTHEW NEWKIRK,
i. President of Board, f Trustees.,
Mcbrrritt, Seciy, - I ' '
1 I.
' . 1 •‘ i NEW GOODS. . ii - ,
AOlin/EN & PARK roil=
' hOr grixtetul
ticknovelefigepientA to the public, Itrul invite at
teliml" to the very large stock of Spring andiSunv•
me GPO& they are_ nos' receiving and u loffer fdr sale
at terg!low prii , es. In addition to the , usual assort
met of LIMOS Dry Goods, Groceries; Hardware, Crock=
cryl, Pints and 011'..q, , &c. &c:, they are! prepared to
exhibit a large,Ussortment of Ladies Drees Goods
of t leveb - description - Figured, Plaid and Plain . Silks,
liOnets, Shawls,. Ribbons; . Gloves; Hosiery—Ladies
al Msses Shoes { of all 'kinds—also a large stock of
R jA p SMA,DE CLOTHINV, Cloths,'Cassimeres,
TweedFroleansi Summer Cloths, VestingS, fiats, Cap's,
134.. ts Mid Shout, 4c.
hey: resimetfully solicit an early call from . those
w'lo wtsh to,purchasegoodloods at tow prices.
, priOgville, May 3, '54. .McMILLEN t PARK—
. ' -
2.2.--
NEW, ARRANGEMENT 1854.
IFIXDS 4, -MeMI I LLRPS Rail i?oad Friiy . 4
• ' -Line beiwieri: Montrose • Depot ancti'
11reu , York, erery day, gun- - • i 1 •
• ,1• - 1 & days excepted. '..- . . I •
HI7.CDS Melt' LLEN, haring Tr.adiarrangements
'.'for forwarding freight to ew-York in the Bare
o Capt. IL R. '.C..-I.I)WEL, of Orangi Oointy,i will
b' in . ttendanei.at the 'Montrose. Depot e,Te'dii!y of
t e . w ek,'ki take charge of puck freight and produce
a .may ,he entrusted to them. Retnras for the same
lilt hc paid at the Stare , of William McMillen. -.1
Grdeeriea .in general, limb, Pork, Fisli, Salt, Sze.,
.ke.; constantly on l*nd, for sale at 'the •.oweati . Cash
tricep, or in clew* for country produce. :' '
I L.'l;. Iliicti. :• . • . WILLIAM MeNtLim.
r - 1
. Aritit 18 i 1854. • : ... .„' .:: t
, .
t,.-------+
• • ,
k • New Line of midi Stage*
1 i: • MOM ;
ItIRIEWOOP . TO MONTROSE.
ITAGES will lease Kirkwood, passing thrOugh',Cor
_ bettsville,Liberty, every morning,after, the
. 'vat of the AtailTrains of cars, both East and West,
chin% Montrese at i r. a. 'Returning, leave
ontrose.daily (Snndays•..ezeepted) at; 2 r.
ing RirkwOod in time to take the Mail trains of ears,
both:East and West, being the neareSt and most fea
sible route' to reach .the New Yorktand Erie Railroad.
Thlj line intersects a tri-weekly; line for
• Dimock,
Clirinn tile; Tlinkhannocl;,. • Wyorning, and.
bariii, which leaves Montrose at 7 - A. 3t. Ciery: Mon-.
day, WednftAday and Friday. Also, a line to Friends-•
vine &c. .. • : :.• I_ , Wrovr,s;
Good tenral aad comfortable carriages are' preivir ' Tll s ubscriber
detl, and.the proprietors will spare..no
,pains •to ac-.i. • friends and t
cominotlare die . NV. K.' -.! merit of STOVES
MORGAN & WEST.' • itle next to. L. S.'
d • • . •• , Ben:I - Depot. die
• • ' variety of Coolsinp
terns, Seine Of 4 ivhi
St Nicholas,
ifoderniTroll;
Orient,
Which,
most
be the most cite
selected stoves in
Clinton Stores,
tar Ali articles
order as tlsucti l ,
Great - BOA
Loderseille an
G,,
.1454
-
TTIE Co-inuinership heretofore existing, bet*emi
the ',subscribers under the title of, Tiffany S.:
Smith, was terrpinited on the • 14th of April last' 1 The
notes and accounts of said firm-are now in the hands
o(E. Tiffany, for - settlement. Thoi.c indebted will
please tale notice and stet accertlinly.
EDWIN TIFFANY;
• .f JAMES F.iSMITH..
. . .
. Brooklint; May 10th, 1854. .. - :4
,•• - ;' TO THE PUBLIC.I 1 •
T , HE undersigned having parch:vett 'of lir. tillin •
a
his entire interest - in'. the mercantile tnisines..4 I ______—_... —__
,
4 .4 1 47 niak'o. thidr.tow to the . gas citrons citrons of Drook - - I No
..
• • ' " . . ... 1
• • tice to the Public:
Ira and vicinity, and - invite titeut_ lii Olt ":ilind• Inspect 1 ' - • -
ITAV LNG just, returned from New Ycirk. I wish to-
and pure one' of the. best and - finis: coMplete i'.
Call the att....ntiori of my old customers, -and of
steaks of goods-ever before offered in tis market.— 1. -, • '
Believing' ' thit . people who buy goods mi long cred. 1 uie.rubli'e in getomal , to my ~
its have to !pay a large.) percentage for'-'tr,sfit ;aonej • . NENV STOCK,OF GOODS, . . •
1 which being.boughtwitheash .at the
,lowest prices,
we:have adopted the ..Rtady Pay Ayrteni of trade, tis
of
the system most conducive to. the public as well as 1 and wishing to . e)l prineipaitY for the aim!? I w'll
fer them at greats reduced prices.. . - . ' . • • . .
our own interests.- All kinds of Fattner • prOditcw• re-. warranted fast. - colors, for only S
ceiFed hi exchange foroOds at the highest Market ‘I - Cc ' ehene Printi t
purd i nse , gi o k lowfl i nre l cents. a yard:. Good Brown Sugar, 18 . pounsisforone
rates. ,•Those• who desire to -, . 1 dollar Boonton Nails,' acknowledged by all to be .
.wili assuredly find it, fot their interest ;to •
gt e us a ,
. !.-1. F r SMITH, ' i' : 1 .the best Nail in. re,. $5,50 per keg.' Hari and Caps,
'call.. i -
„i Boots and sitot, Buffalo Rapes orall.-prices, all Wool
I
Brook!y May 10. i .. 0. G. dIEM,PSTEAD.
- _ I _____ j _____,-i_.'„ I De Laines,,Cashmeres, l'afantettas, Dresi Silk, Silk
i Velvet, 4.e. z,Monslin De Lain&, 1 shilling per yard,.
, I Satin Bonnets and Moleskin °lints Brodie Shawls,
Double Longshawl4, Thibet do., selling at incenceiv-
I ably low ; prices. 1 can safely warrant' perfect satis
faction to all who will 'give me a'call.' -. • . " •
lAnetiboro,..Apr. - '5, 1854.' . ,- S. A -LYONS:,
TAE'
TO PUBLIC, ,
VrAT iie found at the Store oil A. •Turrell Mont
.lTl. ra gs':, Pa.., afir-4 , 'rate,asFortment of-Drugs,
Medicines, Druggise . s G ass- ware, Oils, Brush.
es, Dye ~ Stuffs, Grocer'eg, Yankee - Notions, Some
DrY Goesli, Musical Ins ruments and Strings, .tatteri
-1
als!for lights, Pocket IC fro, Spo4ms, Jeirelry, Per.
fumery, •fr.e., &c. i : c
persoiur, wanting 'any thing i* the 'aforesaid de
.paents, (and also so le others hot named,) are re-•
sppetfully invited to 11 and examin e before Ah'ey
parchasi!. By so doin' •their interests ; 'mai be pro-
Mpted.• I Vi 'When ye come tol Montrose; do not
. forget to call at ' -I, Tt BRIAL'S.
.1
__,...-
SHOKING and,CIIENVING Tobacco, by the pound
.or paper. Plug Toimcio, ScOtch and Maccaboy
Simfl, Fire Crackers, , istols, -Powder; Fish Hooks,
Fish Lines, Candy, &c: at '. TURRELL'S.
'Junell.ith; 1854. - . I
FINDING STQUE
LL BLAST. . .
['ENO, IN FOR THE SPRIN4
1 Rhine, tie Begp, Plaid Lawn,
r r ack Silk, ,Striped Silk, Needle
.!, s, Thread Lace, Velvet Rib-'
t
rtment of, Crockery Groceries,
ten r Pincers, Blake Do& Pulls,
1 , , bs, , AsIP Clips, Dash Frames,
1 rican and English Sad Irons,
t,"nt of SiMe Kit , and Trimmings
sale by M., S. WILSON.
, . . .
E -:. 1 51 :i: .
BUTEI
TO TII ONLI'.
i i 1 . .-
1 SPECIAL - : ‘• OITNCEMENT.
Nr, OTWITHSTANDWG the mtssagp of the Nebras
-1:1 ka bill, the high price ofprovisions, , the eclipse,
Normornsm, spirit; rapiings, sin'd otker natiotud ca
lamities, present and iMminent, i the goOd people of
Montrose and elsewher (such orthent as wear heads)
May still have their chins refipd and whiskers and
hair dre‘4ed, a la, model , at the usual rates , by calling
im the : undersigned, at his old stand in . the basement
',lf Smilies Hotel. CHARLES TILLMAN.
Moutrose, May '24, 11354:. " i'
1 __ ,_ms '
s,
THE egENEIt-A
IN.FU
•
XTEW ,GOODS Co3l'
TIIADE-Gro de
Delaintr; A'rints, tte.; B'
Work Collars; Cliemiset
bow /0.• a general
and flaitiware, Carpem
Carriage Bolts, Plumb 7'
German Saw Setts, Am
kc..;.a;general tuisornm
always;on hand and forMonrose,
lionfrose, April 4, If
- 7 -1-
MOMMOSE DEPOT:
_ I; M I LIAN MeIrt.LLAN
.
lIIL -±-4•
ING purchased the estalkihment of Isaac
•
ost k Co. at
_the Montrirse Depot, would re...
;msP y inform lurifriends that he will keep.con
stan
tl.t on ban at . the lowest prices, a well selected
t stock f goods. l i •
Lin! a Salt, and Plaster eel! ITC had cheap, as" well
ns G • ries, Dry Go 4s, Hardware, Crockery, Boots,
'Shoes'kc., In exchangl for Grain and - all kinds
:ofproduce at the best prices. I .1000 cords .Hard
an;ed.
1' Motose Depot, F'
ST AM GRIST ANA) SA* MILL.
- pq-T BROTHERS, having purchased the above
ti4l , iblishment, will keep constantly on hied Su
eripii,a-ad nag Flotfr, Corn J,lfeal,of superior gual
'sty, alto Chop and Nan at theloweet cash prices.--
Custot work will be IdOne with , desplitch, and In all
cases rarranted. _ s;_• , 18810
.14th troße dut 18 \ •
SAtE.
A. FARM cotabbigt7s acres,' in Dimock.toWnsbip
Omit 29 aereiiroproved,i r a Log House-thereon
and Isep ,watered. I • !„.
• Th .I F . a.. re on re!Monable terms by.ma
king
. thing of a payment down; For more par
tici:la* enquire of John Yon* near the premises, or
of W# am Vidarnbedia, Timm* Pa;
H o
LPIER who, bu tte not anptilled themselves w i th
*ew Bonnets tide peasen * .ean "is lroed to buy them
new.! 1 ere are reeeirjng &bur Irapply, and a great
Tarktfri Of etyies, foe; Lit&d4 . and liUwei - whieit let at
o L li
fee ' !one tkird knit/tan' spriVRIM0 38 4
PT ' le, And OUT TAnnOßet risheliP• I
1 G - Suns 24; '64, ' U.ll OWl* 00, ,
.:,t,i • . • .
• ,1 i . ,
.., • - , . I . 1 • . i
Mogi
byi
' 'EON.
1
$lO,OOO Or
I GREAT A
6 11 reat Rush for the 4
I , ONE PRI
HE likrgeSt 161 411111
A. tic and Staple Goods
banns connty. One Ins
prising in part op follows:
Rich Changeable Silks,
.4 s tr i pe 4/
" Plaid
Black
Jrilassatt orm et, , 'l
Bonitet.b
All wool - Del:bl i es,
Farian' • do'
!Plaid de Coos,
ICW:tied de Berge,,,
English, Merinoes,
Parametto's
Lyonese Clotbi;
Coburys - - •
French chan"ble de Rely
Embroidered . Robes,
Gingham's and Prints,
Scotch-Plaids,
White Goods ; ', , . •
I • Wrought:Chiiiettes,
COllOl4,
4o 'Muslin Edgings, .•
do Climb - rick
do Linen do
Harford,
OFFIC)1
C.A.PrrAL, IV CASH
TIES,
Itisures 9,4aiizst'
, .
A. , Q. Stebbins, 113 : road street; '
, Peter,C. Baker;.
I Spruce 'Street ; Gi rd Bancker,l 118 Broadway;
Thomas Andrews, 1;6 Cellar street; Samuel G.
Southmayd, 377 West Street; Albert L. Conklin • 810
Greenwich steel; Jes A. Crosby, 113 Broadirav;
Ns. Lent, Ringsbri ge, N. Y.; Lambert C. Mill,
mi l
Chicago, III.; I Smit Hobble, Rochester, N. Y.;
-William W. Leland N w York
.; Peter R. Roach, 138
Bank street; Staates . Bell, cornetrest and Laight
I
streets; John L De n, 18 \trate \ street ; D. Van
Wart, 118 Broadwa -.; Horatio N I . Gallup, corner
West and Barrow st 'eta; Peter IL Foster, corner
Gansevoort and West ; Reuben Rotri Jr., 48 Eighth
Avenue; Stephen Cr mwell, Cantden,'N. y.; Albia
Wadleigh, Philitdelph -; Destar - B. Brittain, 49 Wa
ter street; Samuel Si lair, Tribune Buildings ; Sam
uel B. Shaw Cleveladd, Ohio. 1 ,
, 1
''ROYAL Cuanurim, President.
CHARLES C. CLAIIKp i SeCretiry.
CHARLES L B : OWN, Agent, Montrose, Pa,
. 2, 1854.
OW- GOODS!,
• ACTION I - ./ 1
no Goods at oaton's
ESTORE V
.. stock OfikSric — y, borne*
'ever .hyoiight into_Susque 7
. gases Dry Goods, corri-
A k ,
/ Fishienable Silk wind Sat:
- .i
[Bonnets,
•
French Plaines ; - - •
200 pieces . ; Bonnet,Rib
, I [bons,
- .100 pcs. Fancy Dress de.
- .Velvet Dress Cottons, 1
Fig'rd. & celr'd.'VelVets,
Fifty Bap. State Shairli, ?
Cashmere dci
. : Broclia - do
". I - 'i • .. do
_ 4316 .,e5; Hosiery; etc.
%%lows, CaSsinieresi • -
, Vestings;, .
Flannels, .- •
Wailßlankets; ' •
Linings, ..l • 1
Ticking ,I L
I s
Damask preaks, E .
Linen . do
1 • Irish Lin ns, 1
Black 31 line,. ~
• Etc. etc.! •,_ - ,
iiit
ork:Vltic
,E, CO3FrAN T.
lii./11..L11TREirr.
'D , APPIiOVED B*,'Lltl ,
850 . 0,000. - _ • •
is or Dailivel - ty .Fire:
} ID Rim . . • ._
INStRAN
,
; AL
STOVES AND.
READY.
AVARE TOR THE
- , '. - - I EOPLE.
,_ .
rt D. LATIIRO & CO., have l conitantly on hand
V.' • a large and ell selected ,astortment -of tin
warev Reels and C ain for . wells, pumps, cistern
, ,1
pumps, &c.,. Ifydmu c Rams, Japanned wares, lead
pipes of all sizes
. Sc., 4.c. Job work done with neat
ness and despatch ; ll orders promptly attended t 0....
' ~. STOVES &PIPE - ,= •
,kept-constantly on d, a large assortment of stoves
of the litest improvtid and approved patterns. Our
ism
experience in the lat • ess enablei us to select lipase
that we can safely arrant to give entire satisfaction.
Amongst our nume ons stock can be found the
Paragon 1 "Clinton ; air ti t - Star of the West, Elevated
New World,' ‘-. [Oven.
Atlas, . ". Cultivator, • 14
Phoenix, 1 ; " Fire Fly,, ai
Three States, "' q ,Western Qneen, "'
Globe, , ". . Premium.
C. n. tArnnor. • - , , s. A. woonarrr. '
E=MI
STOVES ISTOVEi:
ishes to call the attention Or.his .
e public to his very large as:sort
lat his new Store Room in Loder` s-
I llt
Lenheim's store, and near the.
tas, in addition to his former large
L and Parlor Stoves, Many note pat
h are— •
• each Branch,l Fire Clippei4
I.lfohawk, • 1:314_711i0n,,
laci Warrior, Oak, Egg Stone.
ith hiS former stock, will perhaps
ire and varied assartment of well
he county. _
well/urnis shed, at low prices. -
in Ins line kept on hand and made
nd' orders received at his old stand
JOIIN COLSTEN.
Great Bra,. Nor., 1851.
•
ibottlo, A
1000 Hideo, - for which the highest
be paid. S. A. LYONS.
r. 5.
Lanesboro, -A
COUNTRY- •PROKCE taken in exchange. for
Goods, at my store. S. A. LYONS.
Lanetibon), April 5,
Can' ,get along ` ,
without one Tent 4
Rerance Grocery. • I .
iln - E, Tropnctors of the ' Temperance Grocery
1 would!call the attention of the public' to their
stock 0 Grcice+ l s, which consists of everything kept
in a grocery *it the exception of --=—, ,which ' can
be parchasedfOr cash a little above coil Conic and,
try for Youmeiv s, We will load sou down with. gro.l
ceries for as li le money as the neit.• Our stock
consists of Su , Molasses; Fish, coffee,-Starch, Pep
per,—Spice, Salamtu.s A:c., &c. . , -- t - '
April 5; .. F. 11. FORDHAM &CO
by the It, or, barrel. 'Oysters by the
art Nuts whotesalh or. retail. Figs
tions of all description!. .
F. 17: F.
CARACKER.
V/ keg or cin , l
and linukee X. t
April 5.
• ' ' Fail* tar the. People. .
NOTWITIITANDING the predietions bf the.Neti
. ',Albany ..
edger that Z• rank Pierce will be elect;
iit eca
ed President use the , Propliet Isaiah says - - that
" the Lord gif th power to. the WO," it , litinivemat . •
rly . admitted t t the subscriber tan and *DI sell 1 .
. .i
II Orii AND. SHOES. . . :. ,
CHEAPER th;itiny other.shop in town, not even ex
cepting the ge uine boot - rind shoe store down town.
IkL'.B.---liv Orme; tire cash: or pay down,: and- - I
would ,therefore' inforin those who are.. Indebted - te
Merrintanli Patrick, that they must call and pay up
or=-muff ced. . - A. MERRIMAN. -.
• Montrose A - ril ; • ' • = S. B .ROPERS.
i low can be done•ail well
as others:" • . .
'ber having purchased the Chair mart.'
lot A.. W.. Greenwood, in Hattori], is
ufacture all kind of Chair' at reduced
materials, and in a : superior style of
- Among the
,; different kinds 1 will
-era ' (impro‘Yed at/le,) all kindl°
and Windsor chairs, Flag
ats, setlees, de., de. -
warranted to. give satiitaetion far
44 Some t
TH I
sifactorif
prices of
li•orkmapship.
mention*'
Boston .Ro .
offisn •
or Alt
five yetuii.,
4 „,,"'Nerch
work, but II
Burford, •
tableTioduco taken. : rn estchanw- for
I ht REPO! 4Ag. 'JOICi`STON.
1 •
•
14 111 " 10
sti
on timid and
and wOrkwe
Ordeta addr.e
'Good fine L
change for tb 1
• 'Laneaboro,
Sash, and IN'or
Factory.
'her will furnish at'the Shop of• Neiell
re, Doors,, so* mil Turning
urnished to order. Lumber kiln-dried, -
unsurpassed by any in ,tlie
'd to nuf reeelvefroMpt attention'.
ber and Country rroduTe taken in ex
abofe.° ,TermiN readyPay..._ ••
Feb.l3. S. A. LYONS.
aunt& Worn
lonotidiatily,* good oedve (lerk—one
bad expeliet".viritml. : * ildr Amid,
tto tillEO charge of eet s o &obi
, e And willingrollevotAi hie tine mid
o hawed of his .outtoloyara. Tem°
er to the abov e
. 'a Mend sidarywill be
othinsittedOply• 0004 recomituutd
. kit. Estrtilij;
\ •
AVANT
Y .
.. OA'
and to cam
mot*: t
attendna tb
that a, ant
given: -Orion
at=t4
& CO,
time keepers, only onehdolbtr.
S. LYONS.
- !
•- - .
' : EASILli : 1141,1010111104 -,--
0 .4TREi8 14 74 , 1y-st'rtuctn:igardnisotteliti.
0, ed of Wi Co. the,Baglefortntlry; are now '
pap Pared to fill or ders from the trade, and do work in
their line with sW and diespateh. !They will - keep
constantly on hadd Plows (beef kinds,) 'Mows, (a.;,
idids,) Giolticators, Biro*, Cutters, Cos" Milieu,
‘l4_l*e. tee. - •\I i • ,I , •-. .. -
, We invite ' articular - attention to the Plows which:: '
we manufact .i We maitufeeture and keep for tele
1 e 'celebrated Blatchll Plow. 1
2 f re
We have pu hosed the ezelusiee 'right to MEM* I .
tare :and ep 1 ini this county, Wayne, Mytrining and, ~
Bradford, WR;vl:l•Petint Iroff,Beans Plow. T 144 '
Plow is mad%entirely of ir e , exceptin g th e ha n dl es „
ft Is celebrated f4r its eariy draught, 'being one-third
'easier than any now in use, while its strength and du
rability are greater.
;I
''
~. .
IMACIIINERY - =-'.
of all ...rids a glacturedland repaired b'y ea.. —.e
ed machineay4 1
Steam EtOg a i Gearno
r - • ,-
.•
for .ifiys, SkiiioO Ma. '
-'- ' ! , 1 ebinet,,tite. &C. , . .-.,
Among; the Sic.ves irlifehwe Manufacture, are the
Keystone 1. - ;fx,kilts . 'Stove, IRougkeartiteady dai,-For., -
est Queen de.if Premium:do.; and other.kinds; ill ar• .
"ranged for bursing wont; or co a l. Also, , Self-Reg*
lator; Partor‘Stove, eottage Parlor ita.; blantey't,
two sizes, dft), - and a variety of other Parlor Stoves, 4
both wood and esal burners. 1 We keep also on hand: - I
tk , indstone, tilmfnings bog Churn trfintnings, , 1310.
brellk And Shovel andltmOStanda, &e.lte. • Work
done to order on short notice and,at the lowest rates. I
0 , 1 3 40 r Stovies, Agricultural Implements,
LT., are sofrom' those, in .the trade, and will be
filled at re:llse )1e wholesale rice& • ..... L - '
I i 1 „I .1 II ~,,t ~., S. B. SAYIL,. - •
I - i • 1_1.1.,,, ;II - • : - B. S.BENTLET:
Montrose,. 3 4 3 th 44 - S. PERKINS. • '
AurltraLia, California,
1,
Or any Pan on lifte
. gregter fldueetments than
!KEELER" & ST9DHATtDI
- '. BOOT Al'4l, SHOE STORE.
WHICH is!now filled with s new and extensive - .
' _V V assortment of *Odes In their line, embracing,
general variety of neW and elegant styles of ladies;
land _gentlemen's wear, among which. are Ladled
iFrench, Silltsl+sting and Prenille' Gaiters, lEid an&
Enameled Bolloii, - Kid,it atentl Leather 'and Bronzed
Jenny Linda, _Haskins and Ties Gentlemen's French
and Phitzdelpbia,-oak tanned calf skin and kip Ikiots,
Morocco, Calf Mid Coarbide Brogan" kc. . BoYs s kip,:
calf and '.cowhide Itobts and Brogans ; all kinds of .
Misses an&Chlldren's 'wear.. Also, a • general assort•.
mcnt of 'Findings which consist in part af*4B, pegs,
sparables, Hungarian hails, tacks, thread,' was, Brit.
tles,ahoe binding, aorta, rasps,l sandstones, sluie knives,
&c. - Alio salt and- heroCk, tanned calf upper, sad,
soleleather, Morocco kius and linings„
Work tnade to ord4r and repairing neatly done.
• ;- 1 1. • ; HEELER & STODDAED.
Montroie,4pril 6,Y1854. , • •
.
'. ' VAIIAJABLE. SEMI. ESTATE • '
i I , I FOB SALE. - , ,
Iv •• -
i) YILLtGE LO*, situated in the , pleasantest
A
ai'd 1.1 pail , o the Village' of Snsguehairna p also, three
Houses and dots in the - MOO, business par!, of th e
aforesad Alin' e. Also , a Farm containing
,133 sera,
with a s
Ir i s
l, ' iniproiernentr the remainder hourly
tinibered,'sit 'ate two miles from said Village.
StisqUei is the great Central Depot of the 11.
Y. & L Itaili'mul, situate at thelloot• of the , heaviest
grade on theiroad, l near the great Works of Starmes,
Conewacta, Oct. t ie Crmade, and "prissessing, by ure
lure the WV watering place on thg route with', the lo•
cality of extensive Machine Shops, Foundryl t g; Sus'
Su.squelsanna t f, altbou,gh numberingl42ooo inhabit.
i arms; and but four years-of age, is destined ' soon to
range alongside of the.mckgt flou rishing and populous
tewnslon tif line of this great trtortirghfare. . ,
L: P.' HMS, Agent.,
i i Office one 41436 r east,of I.enheim's. •
F.•Usequelauilia Depot, Nov. 16.. •- - ','
. „
Valuable Laud FUr Sale: ••
FR SAL IN ONE BODY; about '55.9Q/alzres of
Land onthe waters of Spring Brook, - 4 branch
of thtLacka l Wankur- river, in Luzerne County, Penn's.,
about, midway between the thriving towns digerati;
ton andinttron. Iheselands are covered with val
uable tilubeli and being situate in tbe most.eziensill
mineral; reon. in Pennsylvan i in=laiown to conta
iron'ore-- A helieved - to abound in coal, 'and be
!
)1:1
also in I th ;* immediate vicinity of several ?slink.
made and 1:ow in progresoll'er to the capitalist m'.
oppcirtunit: for the investment ot money"that seldom
oncuirs_.• Ynr further infonnation apply to N. P. go
sack, Esq., No. 11.,Wa1l street New York,, or to the
subscriber„ at `Montrose, Ssehanna county l l'a.i ti t
.
attoineY intlacr of the ow . '
April 6. , 8541 ' HENRY DRINKER.
WATCH RER'AIREtO
:AT -THE OLD sTAND
. ...... ....._ _ __
!rim su 4 scribers; baying , rtsumed 'the above MI.
..1 'ed but,iness. , *nder the management of Xr. At
fred StiYr.eo respectfully solicit from their old 'ciistas
era in that I . line, a . return of ' their -Pitrtmage. sr. E
6 aim expepeneed and skillful worknia:n,rharing Inn. -
cd his business and f or many 'years worked in some
of the best; shop§ in 'Sew York city, is ,competat to
n
do any ki Of work that may be entrusted to Inc
PrOnkiike '4.41
incideruir claci-ges; and - the guarannpf
all good A
,atchesc, we trust will secure a full shit cf
*patronaged; _ - .1 , .-• I - .
. Gold rings .made to,Order, and all kinds of-jewel!!
repaired. .!, - 1..' EENTLET k READ:
. Montio.4c April 3'18'4 ' • '
''' iitOW 1210 P . , .
- - I NEW` ESTABEISHMEST. .. .
7 ‘,,, ir . ..Atill . E. ?!OTT would r e spectfully 'A k an:a di
_13.1.• public - that they-are nuutufacturinghltchleyk
I Celebrated Flown. They Aso . keep constant or
hind ; sidr. Mil, 'Wayne COnty, and Ben ,
-C u r nir at°ll ; Dog Churns,'Sleigh,aid Nun
'Plow Poi its of vtuipus patterns," too numerocs:.
mention. I We hope, by strict attention .to Wins,
to receixel our share of public patianage. Monk
tory, D.' oat's oldsand.Oundry, M. Eott, nee
lar EetPairing done on short noliee. k. '
' ' 1 „NERRrr MOTT.
Feb; 6:, ' 'ELIJAH NOTt.
' . I FIRE INSURANCE.
H agent E arteeriberls ant for the follewint :
T
ComPanies, 04W 'Man* at the lowest-I'k
rates. • , - - - .
Stale krttual at 4arrieburg.
.1
arr Capita l 1350,0
Cash ~ /Ifittaat at ilistur#. •
I CApital
Hoin4 .htitirance,il r eto . Fork,' City.
- Capital $500,000.
Montri+- F. B. 611-ANDLIEL
LOOlt YOUR LAIIIDMAREC
HB übicriber will attend to occasional c
This lold business of SU.RVE.YING
iutl
cinity wlien desired, Many of the . old FormS
county 'should be re-surveyed, to look up and
:the old latitl-marks, which are liable to gel lost
'iterated loy time so as to occasion diiputes ins
citities for time 'to 'come; , Everyinan , who dots
know. the precise, locatina of 'all his lines ate
thereto* should ice to it in season, to preven
trouble - and litigation.
voNa - NVEYANCING also attended tab!
-Montrostyoct. MAW.
1 0 1111 E AND PLASTER..
gTIHE subseribers'; are now - bunting and
constantly on hand,. Lime of a very
quality at Montrose , Depot . , and will - sen it
quantities. - at a fair pride. Tersons.wishing
zluantity . ean be supplied upon a reasonable petit
• Superior ground rlaiter will be kept consult*
hand he i reafter. . L. Ka
1 , , H. Ditma
i JgsrP•
1 Montrose Depot, April
•
,t I - IFOIR'LkitE,
trirfallOtrati AND ,LOT, late the iesi.deoct ,
Itayndord,Ersq., deceased, eituate
;:rough of Montrose. For terms of sale, 410)
Lsubscriikra at Owego, N. Y., - or to 0, 0.
Egg., U'me ' N. &MS/
July :20, 18Si. • F. RAIVP OII
, thatilltio Bober.qtoicz kit just' received , and offered lob!
A 1 Karr xsToN tor
Shawhi - Shawls!
A
CHOICE kit of Wool Long Shawls
N SCOTT, JOHNSTON L` i
P_eCeintier 3-
Look tor- a . Good = Tallo[ t'
TW 4
INS ocrrirs. f a ibruto the
thit he hass - openid n,place of business in
rose, were he is auning on iii i hieruibh
Mr. Soiitherbas:been engaged forlive team
le i f elCeimie ittlite city of New York, ant
ed fade in tbe, cities of Gri d
eel Every Article warranted to fit
Souther is in possestion of a nevrAnd per
'401E141 fle measure. -For anything the.
ex`eo aft ipxsi tailor adi on
-JOHN SOL IO/1
iio4res_ June 1# tlppoll"Ps
-fCLINIIK WANTED.
A N notlint 'ad intelligeut yountmatiofi l
eptoon or eighteen. earn of wanted,
in Cat*. To ono &Owl to make idts o
*Nati Abe bugues‘tool reotowneode
ooyit igOok sod tr with 64
4 1 0 be Plifketedl 11'81
Wittbrd, July,
MIEN
pr i esetil
April 6,